The daily witness, 24 janvier 1913, vendredi 24 janvier 1913
[" reparins pment - suggest > system.§ 5 found.§ ump, in ry Com.§ found to À ,000 gal- 7 thirty- à capacity À still an- the ili- $ erinten- 3 the con- have al- BY TERS.| ers ag!- ans an- Broad - hen the ent dis- walters \u2018When Regan, ain dins to an- weir -de- I \u2018he hat! ance by ated des forced SHIP.\u2014 The yttleship srdread- aunched er day.und is , and destined hour.1 letters ddressed RM Lui + » pe 060200004000 H0900 605 à 0 à 6 > v \u2018 + 3 lurg to return to theTurkish capital pum\u2014\u2014\u2014 the Turkish Army.l two officers, in order.to protect them-.: GRRE; - sacovousiéens tera ® .Murphy's Ad.fn an Pugh Sight +.¢ i Ennmeacennesnet Vol.LIV Ne 20 i .» © + + ee + ad 08P006000000000 de \u201cCOOLER ® a & + + + ° = \u201cly PRICE ONE CENT.X Governrhent Has Decided to Request te Ambassadors.at Vienna and St.Petersburg to Return to Cons ws Cabinet has decided to recall the Ottoman \u2018péace .according toa \u2018news .agency despatch from Constantinople.The -Govern- pent is said also to have requested its ambassadors.at Vienna and St.Peters- Enver Bey, the most spirited leader of the Young Turks, was appointed fo-day Chief of the General Staff of A POPU LAR HERO.Enver Bey, who has taken such a prominent part \u2018in the \u201coverthrow of EKiamil Pasha\u2019s Cabinet, is a popu- ar hero.Nazim Pasha\u2019s death.by a or from that of Talaat Bey, ts be-| lieved to have been accidental.\u2018 The selves from the fire of Nazim Paslia's gide-de-camp, who had shot at them from a window, drew their revolvers and emptied them\u2019 a?him.The bullet.was seated inside the room.\u201cThe \u2018scene outside the offices; of \u2018the Grand Vizier when -the leader of the| Young Turks arrived there was.æ very.dramatic one, There was a considerable crowd present and great en-} thusiasm reigned when some one unfurled a flag and waved it.The excitement became tense.when } Enver Bey, mountel on a white- charger, came in view, -accompanied by.several Turkish staff officers.his request for an, audience.Tin s he 1 \u201crétont 4 though automatically.- The commandant of Constastitonié Memduh.Pasha, stood \u201con guard, \u2018ahd refused to allow any one: to.cept Enver Bey and: Talaat Bey, che of companions.UE i consultation, among After a short de, Enver Bey and.Ta- the group outsi spoke to the laat Be returned- sommandant who\u2019 opened the door and \u201clet them in.\u201c Accompanied:.: \u2018by \"liim they walked.straight to the most of the ministers were.\u2018gathered end without any preliminaties called |, upon thé, cabinet to resign from office.-RESIGNED - AT ONCE, The demand seemed to \u2018be more OF less expected, for Kiamil Pasha immediately sat down, wrote out his resignation, and handed it to Enver Bey, who, with his companion, at once went outside, mounted their chargers and proceeded to the Sultan's Palace amid h rs of the crowds.ho Shope at first was disinclined to accept the resignation as genuine, but, after sending a messenger to the Grand Vizier and obtaining confirmation, he called for Sheefeket Pasha and appointed him Grand Vizier.SAFETY ASSURED.Talaat Bey, the new Minister \u2018of the Interior, informed the European Embassies this morning.that all measures necessary to insure the security of the city, had been taken.He also addressed circulars to the provincial governors explaining the reasons for the change in the government t and calling upon the people to lend their moral and material aid to the Government, which was determined to defend the interests of the country now faced with the prospects of a \u2018resumption of hos- | Y SERLIN VERY RESERVED.Berlin, Jan.24.\u2014 \u201cThe new situation in Turkey is commented on with great Kserve in official quarters here.It I doubted whether diplomatic means will suffice to prevent the resumption of hostilities, but it is declared that the European Powers will again côn- entrate their efforts on localizing.the \u2018onflict should it break out.\u2019 Government officials do not see air] n that.the unity of the Pow- i vii Neen shaken.by the latest developments, and it is understood that the nations interested are atready | tonferring on the situation.BLOOD ON THE POWERS.\u2018 London, Jan.24.\u2014 \u2018The bload Nazim Pasha,\u201d said one of the Turkish peace delegates here this morning, \u201c on the head of the European Powers.Their unfair and precipitate attemp to enforce Turkey into the unjust | tender of the fortress of Ag i riano has horne its inevitable The Turkish plenipotentiaries \u2018express the deepest regret for and con- | the \u2018Killing of Nazim 5h Oe) that the ere vhich occurred yesterday were to, _ \u2018xpected by any one wwbo knows af, ksy, the patriotism of her people an the spirit of her army.The Ottoman delegates pointed out \u2018hat only two of the European sadors in London know rerience what Turkey really is as oo have spent many Jeans in Constantin hese are Bon, Fre smo, and Marquis Guglielmo Imperfaii di Francaviila, Talinn am or.éccording assed Turks, tried to dis- \u201cade their colleagues from driving the Turks to extremities.The Marquis imperiali used the expression, ree Turkey to cede Adrianople \u2018and 50 deprive her of her islands\u2019 in the \"Zean Sea, the Turks will turn into Ti ii imals.\u2019 Thareinon the other delegates from London, g shot from the revolver.of Enver Bey, struck and killed Nazim Pasha, who ents #x- Council Chamber, where\u2019 a 4 through ex.Both of these.if we London, Jai.alii Turkish Pp + w.Jere Fly and Identical al Cam- |\u2019 ambassadors.tele not to give Greece the Aegean : danetles.nor \u2014 .érnment.:that NEW - TURKISH \u20ac CABINET.- - Constantinopte; \u2018Jan.24 \u2014Thoë | new Turkish\u2018 cabinet ls constituted as follows: \u2014 : Grand Vizier and Minister of War, Mahmoud Counall of State, ; resident o uneil o : Said Halim.ater Interior, Hadji Adil, .- Foreign .Affairs.(temporary, uktar Bey._ Marine, YF achurkeula \u201cMah- mud.Justice, Ibrahim \u2018Pasha.Finance,\u201d Rifaat Bey.Tn \u2018Public Works, Batzarie Efe fendi.Pious Foundations; Halrl Pa: Agriculture, Djelal Effendi.\u2018Posts, Oskiam: Bey.Public - Instruction; -Shukri \u201c Pasha.Hensresrenee nil Éiatesessissesrecesrrerrereet .+ > x Islands; near.the rohijazice 1 to.the Dr- \u2018those on the.coast.- ot | Asia \u201cMinar.{ id ol BOTH HAVE A TASTE.LL Osman.\u201cNizami Pasha, Türkieh am.+ \u201cbassador té\u2018 Germany, who is one of |.the Ottoman delegates, declared - to-} day: \u2018Now both\u201cthe Balkan allies and the European powers have had A taste-'6f \" what Turkey is capable.of \"43 bo.| iismountad before the; door and adn.\u201cdoing, of \u201cwhit, résistance-.she \u20181s.able te offer and\u2019 wha ; Peorifices : ah AR le endures wAt fhe héadquarters of all thé.peace \u2018délegates of the Balkan allies - the \u2018greatest activity and excitement pre- .vail-\"* Ciphered\" telegrams from Sofia, Belgrade, \u2018Athens and Cettinje crossed those from: London to these.£apl- tals @Quring the whole night.This morning the-heade of the four.delega-|: tions held several meetings to discuss the situation which they described: in this \u2018way.\u2018From.the dramatic ax it.\u2018appeared, .yesterday.it is becoming.tragic.\u2019 \u201cThe alliés.seem \u2018lepo ta, consider | sed x +the revolution in Constantinople.as an-affront to the European.\u2018powers more than to \u2018themselves.Therefore they think that: the powers are.en- | titled to make the first move.which, whatever it may be, and, whatever its result, it cannot prejudice \u2018their future action.~~ Messages received from \u201cvais points in thé Balkans show that me- gotiations concerning thé next development are proceeding actively between the capitals of the allies so that the delegates Mere cannot be sure as to what will.be their ultimate attitude -until they have received simultanedus- instructions.from \u2018their ° respective \u2018governments._ WAR NEXT WEEK.5 The Balkan.delegates, however, consider that the resumption of the war in the course of next week is almost | inevitable, even if, as they think, pro- hable, the powers should agree on.| active intervention by sending squadrons of warships to the Dardanelles | and landing marines ing onstantinople | to\u2019 protect the interests ¥ of thèle- \u201céub- Joe WHAT WILL BRITAIN- Dot London, Ensg., - Jan.\u201ca, \u2014 The confirmation of the complete revulsion \u2018of feeling in Constantinople against the proposed surrender to the Allies has created the impression among the peace delegates that war will begin again almost immediately.\u2019 There are; However, two currents of opinion among \u2018the.representatives of the Balkan League.One of: these is in favor of asking Sir Edward Grey, as honorary president of the peace conference, immediately to copvoke a session of the delegates, at which the re \u201csumption- of hostilities will be declared, while the other urges \u2018that the - Powers should first be allowed to deal with Turkey before the .Allies take] any Éction.The European _Governments are already in communication with regard.to the situation arising out of yesterday\u2019s violenf overturning of thai Turkish Govérnment.The.view herg is that the reply of Turkey to the note | \u2018of the Powers must be.awaited before | aty drestic action: can be inaugurated., The lack of information as to.the, real meaning and scope of the move- | \u2018ment\u2019 in Constantinople precludes.in the official view, anything in the nature of peremptory action.- The delegates of the Allies weré busy all day\u2019 obtaining\u2019 the views of the foreign ambassadors to.Great Britain and of Sir Edward Grey, \u2018the British Foreign Mintster, \u2018prior to their meeting at the Servian headquarters this | evening.ur -DOES : NOT FEAR WAR.Paris, Jen: 24 The apprefiensiin.of war, which had been: lifted for a \u2014_ few hours from: the foreign office, the | :banks and the\u2019 Public by the decision | .0f the Ottoman.Grand Council sat] \u2018Constantinople to defer to the wishes .of the European Powers.: * descended vily again to-day tn conséquencs pod \u201cthe overturning ofthe Turkish gov- The: Foreign Office, how-} continues hold the opinion { Stuart Mill, - the great British Econom- Ty | tmndediately: after \u2018question-time,\u2019 mov- \u2018secretary, te- eliminate the.word \u2018male\u2019 Nothing \u201cis.more.dangerous.ps si ep \u2018grounded Hon,\u2019 he added.house renting.refori { amoty Relieved by Discov | of Missing Mar in Strange.| 1 news of the | hè had been in-chief, ever, the accord\u201d between the \u2018rest London; Jan: 94 \u2014 I wy stage \"was reached this \u2018afternoon : \u201chi the-|.forty-tive years struggle \u2018to obtain votes .for women.which was started | in\u2019thè- House of.Commons by John ièt, in'1867.The Hon.Alfred Lyttelton, | \u201ced the\" amendment, standing\u2019 in the\u2019 name of Sir.Bdward Grey, the foreign from the franchise «reform.bill .and \u201cthus \u2018open the way.\u2018to.the extension of -the \u2018parliamentary.vote\u2019 to women.The «mover\u2019s: arguments were along familiar Mnés.\"He urged that the trend of Te- cent legislation was to require women \"to.be called into the councils of the\u2019 nation.been called to partments.The Hon.Lewis Harcourt, secretary of state for the colonies, who hss not: forgotten the attempt made some.months ago by the suffragettes\u2019 to bürn \u201cdown his ancestral home at Nuneham.Park, Oxford, made.a bitter -assault on his: colleagues in the Cabinet, Sir Edward Grey, and Mr.Lloyd George, and on the whole project.\"The adoption of methods of\u2019 violence,\u2019 ; \u2018he \u2018said, \u2018is an \u2018indication of the type of mental balance we may expect from .\u2018women if they get the vote.\u2019 : -assist in.numerous\u2019 de-.Mr.Harcourt averred that \u2018Sir.Haï ps ward.Grey \u2018and David Lloyd George They had, he said, already | ER TODC an een « before would gravely: Bnet ue that: admirable -argenditient British constitution; State and-bad selves,\u201d Co Mt.Harcourt matrtained\u2018 women\u201d \u2018were: he geri Mey \u2018palicy | \u2018of: \u2018adult suffrage \u201cwould.be.the: only one consistent.with political \u2018hon= esty and.public.Justice.tinged: | \u2018Why does .the\u2019 elles chequer desire.-\u2018täs.exci :\u201c4,000;000 working women?Surly.\u201cMot: because | they are miainly\u2019 domestib« servants.The Chancellor of: he en \u2018does:|' not fear to- tak.\u201cfor; insurance.Does -nôt believe the: Majority \u201cof x ; wanted the: vote and if it: were \u201cgiven |.them it would contribute neither\u2019 Ho: th happiness of \u201ctheir Homes: nor © \"safety of the country.- .Thé coment oftbord Hugh the speech.of: Mri;Harceurt follows: = \u201c\u2018His antipathy.cently were attempting.to use the Parliament.What.\u2018bapperied, a goat 1 or: two ago; whey\u2019 the question, ol bi alteration ip = ?the évite Bt rentine\u201d\"Houses.was ul efore the: Legislature: t Québec 5 ssfion \u201cput by, .a co! Eanisens té cine another Theht, or.a : Thécmiatter was brought \u201cBefore Fa ment By G.A: Lacombe, now- registrar \u201cPor Hoche- laga, who was at that time MP.P.for] St.Mary's Division.\u2018What I wanted to do, sil \"Mr.fra combe to- day, \u2018was to change the date of moving from-May 1st to September: 1st.\u201cI- gave -many reasons.in,\u2019 favor | \u2018of this.The first of May: is one \u2018of thé worst \u2018dates.to move, \u2018while Sep- \u2018tember is.one of.the \u2018best.For:one thing, at the: end of the \u201cWinter.many poor people:cannot afford: the expense ef \u2018moving, and the fact that so many \u201cdf them \u2018have \u2018to \u2018move into an open house.The cold\" and discomfort: \u201cof: his often causes muc ness.| À \u2018 \u201cAnother thing.ki that it breaks mto'} the children\u2019s school\u201d year,\u201d \u2018for.when families move from one district.to an- |.other, the children either have to: go \u2018to a new school to \u2018finish \u2018the: school year ending in June, or have \u2018to pay\" car fares to get to their old school.Sometimes, in-the case of their going.to a new school it \u2018means the purchase of a new set of school: \u2018books, Just.for onth\u2019's schooling on another argument in favor of a change is that\u2019 \u2018around May there are more; children bora - \u2018than at any\u201d = FES ns M x 1.Lane, - his oardiné house on the 16th, was traced his morning BY postective ?11 e » Le had beer for seven aye He was ted by -the Westmount po going into.a.house and refusing - to\u2019 feave.\u201cOn the way: to:the police sta- 1.tion Lane \u2018emptied Ris., pockets of.all\" his-money an threw \u201cbills - to the winds ani coins to the.street.\u2018He is HOW \u2018under.examination: as té.his.sanity \u2018he lives there.Je \u201cevery \u201cindl- ire re hE claim to be \u2018an-ex-college professor, an investigation \u2018of-his room revealing manuscripts of a treatise on Latin grammar and several problents- of higher mathematics which ;he had worked out were entered\u2019 in \u2018à \u2018copybook.One of the books bor \u2018the name es -P.oF Charles.Nothing is \"known of his career prior to \u2018his appearance \u2018tp.months ago in Montreal: Ca Le a i firm that 1 \u2018the Ix bar in Fomess to 50 resumed, At welll be -con- n- fied: \u2018to its present bounds a NAZIM PASHA.\"BURIED.#7 ; ] .6 Jam, 24 The | funeral | Copstantinon Hoy who\u2019 was killed here ait night; took place\u2019 this \u2018morning.\u2018The new Grand Vigier and Minister of War, Mahmoud : Shefket Pasha, an \u2018old comrade of the dead commander- After the burial, the members: of wen took Cie cain of allegiance to.the, Bul- tan.Subsequently the retiring, Fer Foreign Minister, .Noradunghian ag; was called to & meeting of thé.Capinat council to explain the: : farelgn\u2019 situa- Sultan went to! the \u201cMosque.at \u201cTio 8 attend the usual selamblik, at CH I we \u2018who: disappeared from | en nier are many may be adduced.- \u2018law is.an eld: Fr Tip ats {in France, here.May 15 Ps finest - m xip' the year, * quite out.\u2018 \u201cWhen es the: principal\u2019 opponen:s of it wire the)\u201d.\u2018Hon.Hector Champagne and DK Pel-\"* \u201cletier, both \u2018of whom represented rurél\u2018|* \u201cgod 8-0.the But: te is \u2018time! Montreal.There was alss some oppoël- «tion \u2018from the:idandlords, who said tt \u2018would interfere with their usual summer sojourn im«the country: AR would'havé: to;:éomé to town to \u201cséë \u2018ty the lettityg of their -houses if Sep- ing.My bill passed the first and séc-: ond readings, but was rejected \u2018on \u2018the! passed.\u2019 On the present \u2018occasion it \u2018would: be.instructive dnd helpful to hear from readers whether Mr.Lacombe's plan\u2018 is favored, or.whether the -general feeling is for an out-and-out monthly system, or six-monthly system.a United F Farmers.i \u2018albert | Would Sigprass | the ; SL v - \\ ; chtgary, : Jan 24.\u2014The- we conven- ton \u2018of \"the - \u201cUnited -Farmers \u2018of Alberta came.to an end\u2019 \u2018with fireworks, Wissel: -appeared to be, an attempt , of \u201cthe \u201cAlberta Federation of Labor.to: capture >the - farmers\u2019 * organization] marked the: \u2018closing session.~The: \u2018ats tempt fated.after .à \u2018stormy, © scene\u2019 lasting.ati hour.: \u201cTentative: overtures\u2019 \u201cbetween the.of: rote of \u2018the two organibations, which had resulted in the elecfion.61 two: officers of the.United Farmsr of Al- .berta to\" official: \u201cpositions in the labor organizations, -led the labor leaders.to .believe.that.complete affiliation of the two organizations - was: possible; and { plans Iookihg to that end.had appar- + - MeCormack, Ottawm( ently been made: The.\u2018meeting effectively repudiated: \u2018such an; issue \u2018to the overtures.; \u2018Important: among.the.\u2018resolutions - ace | cepted\u201d \u201cwas \u2018a- declaration \u2018in favor \u201cof the suppression of \u2018the: llquor tree.te, \u2018and until that is: accomplishea the upsport of the organization.to\" call f | movements toward local option.\u201cOther resolutions adopted\u2019 pledge the -farmers.to support organized labor-in its.efforts.for.better conditions, and demands that -legislation \u2018be put -into effect .in favor of reciprocity, and a demurtage -scheme which will put the shipper more .necrly on an equal, basis with.raslways.than now.,; mr re ror MoGILL CONVGATION.; redicted in.the \"Witness\u2019 a fort-: \u2026 5, : + a ent ago, the.graduation class.of Me | T \u201cUniversity, at a meeting yester- | Gay, selected.Mr.\"John Macnaughton; |\" of Law: \u201913, as the class qrator for the convocation exercises to be\u2019 held: May.\"Mr.A.Sydney Bruneau, - Ats, 13, Was elected poet and - sooth- payer, and Mr.\u2018Ritchie Donald.of \u2018Mahmoud Shefket Pasha\u2018 and ne.Bey were.present also, ~~ Tha\" function : passed\u201d off without\u201d tacident.histo: eu val BONO, A ar | Bn duction.- \u201c The\u2019 \u201cSpeaker had to admit that: ae- | to\" the Grey â \u2018ment suggests that\" he haa.been re- i dor has never got over |x the indignity of being hornet.woman, i: Lord: Hugh\u2019 Cecil \\ br came up in: thetHousb, ; divisions: They argued that: September\u2018 was a bad time .to move, becauss thei crops were.all :in the ground at thath Just fancy their bringing such | an argumeiit-as that about moving in; roe = \u2018tember 1 were made the date of mov-}- third reading,\u2019 But.only by a very small \u2018majority?| \u201cIf Thad, stayed in.the House I would certainly | ave brought - it in.again, and I feel.sure it \u2018would have been:|- rere May.Maks It Necessary For| Them.to Drop Question of\u201d \u201cWomen s Sufrage.By: Space \u2018Cable: from: \u2018our.Resident Correspondent.) dor Jan, \u2019 24 \u201cThe \u201csensational development \u2018im the \u2018 parliamentary \u2018situation in: referénce\u2019 to.the question if.of.Women's utrige came as a à genu- ins surprise.nc \u201cIt Was \u2018a\u2019 \u2018aecidealy clever\u2019 move \u2018on : \u2018the - part.of \u201cMr.\u2018Bonar Law.when he.-asked-whether, in\u2019 \u2018the: event of- any one of.the.proposed, amendments to the -Franchisé Bi being carried, it would ; \u2018so.\u201calter.the.character of the bill as to render.its.withdrawal and reintro- \u2018sording \u201cte :parliamentary procediire; WESTMINSTER: \"WOMEN he A ARE.\u2018GREATLY DISHEARTENED Tondon,.Tan, 24, \u2014 The - Government: - won the preliminary skirmish on .the |: \u2018Franchise Bill in- the House of.Commons last: night.The .amendment proposed by Mr.Andrew Bonar Law, the Opposition leader, to: reject- .the! Premier's time limitations -in the de-:|- bate was defeated by a vote of 259.to.101.\u2018 Mr, Andrew Bonar Law, leader of | the Opposition, askèd\u2019 for a ruling \u2018as th whether the proposed amendments\u2019 would not so materially \u2018alter the.bill | that in accordance.with the practice of the House its withdrawal would.be.to be reintroduced.The Speaker, without committing: himself as to what might happen in | | the present case, said thegeneral rule | of parliament was that if the form | and substance of the bill were-materi- .ally changed by amendments it should | bewithdrawn and a mew bik.presented.The Speaker's\u2019 statement created a :profound.impression and efforts have .| been redoubled { passage of the Frahchise Reform Bill to assure _the safe by .defeating the Woinen's Suffrage\u2019 rhe cabinet held a \u2018meeting \u2018to eoh- sider the result of the Speaker\u2019s pro- pouncement, \u2018but -ño° \u201cdécision Was.reached.An adjournment was taken: \u2018until to-day, but the: general.opinion prevails that, whatever the Fesult of the Grey amendment, the Government will drop.the: Franchise \u2018Bil.The leading \u2018suffragists\u2019 are greatly\u2019 disheartened.The prospect\u2019.is that {He woman suffragists are doomed to \u2018another disappointment.; passa satrrhants 3 ANOTHER.CABINET: CHANGE.+ Christ] ania, \u201cNorway, Jan.24.: \u2014King Jante has \u2026 entrusted - \u201c Gunnar Knudsen, who was Pre: : mier and Minister of Finance - from 1908.to 1910, with the for mation of a new cabinet.Freatasirtatansd ressent «5, DEATH OF À VETERAN.\"Michael Cummings, who dled \u2018th \u2018the Grace Dart Home yesterday, is a British army veteran, Who \u2018had served \u2018eighteen years in the South Lancashire\u2019 and seven years in the Royal Cana- diane Regiment.The Last Post Fund \u201cère looking after \u2018his funeral, which will take place to-morrow \u2018morning from.Wray's./- ; \u2018 TERRIFIC.SALES = ON THE ATLANTIC.Glasgow, Jèn.24.\u2014 The Allan Line steamer: \u201cMongolian\u2019 arrived here from Philadelphia \u2018and - St.Johns, Nfd,- to- \u2018day after: encountering terrific wea- \u2018ther im the.Atlantic.Beyond minor mishaps.to\u201d her machinery, \u2018however, Science, \"12, Was chosen as Un \u2018class \u201cthe.damage: to the steamer.Weg: \u2018very | the city in this \u2018matter, slight.ee WIL | necessitated and the bill would have _amendinent introduced by Sir.Edward / Adami.stoppages of the \u2018cars are concerned.\u2019 À \u2014\u2014 0 AIG WILL ASSIST FOSECUTION OF G.T.A, OFFICIALS GAYS NEW YORK DISPATCH Resignation of Central Vermont President Followed by De- a velopments Which Took a Sensational Turn {x Lo : - Today.was LEADER IN THE GRAND TRUNK se SYSTEMS NEW ENGLAND SCHEMES.| chief.¢ Lieutenant.of \u2018the Late M Resigned out of Disapp fr.C.M.Hays Believed to Have ointment at Modification \u20140ft the Raily way\u2019s Plans.\u2018The.resignation.ot.Mr.E.Ho, Fitz- \u2018hugh: from the presidency\u2019 of the : Central Vermont\u2019 Railway - -and the consequent severing: of his connection with the Grand \"Trunk System's executive, in which he has been a\u2019 prominent of- \u2018ficer - for the 'past seventeen years, caused.a great deal of interest and \u2018discussion in financial and railway \u201cciréles- in - Montreal\u2019 to- -day.Speculation regarding \u201c the : causes leading to his resignation was- super- \u201c seded: by.expressions of astonishment when\u2018 the.terms.qf \u2018a despatch received from New York this afternoon be- ,came knbwn to the railway chiefs.This \u2018despatch Was as follows: \u2018Mr.E.H.Fitzhugh, who resigned \u2018the: presidency of the Central Vermont.\u2018MK, = æ into | i Relves yésterday, testified to-guy aa a-witneas for the Government \u2018before |.SPO ne féderal grand.jury \u2018Îrivegtigating | SO fuss New\u201d \u2018England transportation sit- 8.qu on.\u201cIt is \u201cunderstood that Mr.Fitzhugh F will: remain here for a time as expert -| assistant: to the: Government attorheya | who are trying to re-indict \u2018the offi-| .l.cers of the New York, New Haven-and \"Hartford Railway \u201cand \u2018the - Grand \"Trunk Railway for violating the anti- \u201c1 trust law and interfering unlawtylly | | with the trade \u2018of New England \u201cTI.have \u2018severed all my \u2018connections with the Central Vermont Railway,\u201d he sald | aise \u2018although I.am still Interested 5 | 48; some.of ite subsidiaries.\u201d -\u2018In\u2019 view of Mr.Fitzhugh\u2019s' attitude, NE STOTIF STOP QUESTION Ald: L A Lapointe Said City \u2018Coungil \u2018Would Refer Tramways Matter to Them.\u201c A CITIZEN PROTESTS | AGAINST PROPOSAL.es A.Ward.Will Ask the Board | of Control to.Define the - - Attitude of Clty.- J 2 \u2019 Ald, Le A.\u2018Lapointe, said at \u201cthe.\u2018close of.\u2018the.caucus of: -glderthen\u2019_ to- day that\u2019 the City.Council - would: re-, 2 fer.thé, request for @ \u2018rebpening of lus question\u2019 \u201cof longer \u2018intervals between } stops to the tramways\u2019 committee.- The letter.asking this \u2018matter to be reconsidered : was signed\u2019 by Dr.J.J.Guerin, .ex-mayor, and Dr.J.George \u2026 It-said:\" \u2018On behalf of a number of citizens representing divers \u201cinterests, we would ask\u2019 you to bring: \u2018again :before \u2018the\u2019 council, the \u201creport recommended by the Tramways Committee.of the City Couneil, An the hope that the Council may\u2019 consider - it wise te adopt the \u2018same-in so, fir as.the.- A letter from Mr.L.Stérn, 51 Mc- \u2018Gill College -avenue, was read.| sald: \u2018We.strongly object to the pro-' posal to eliminate stops of the street |.cars \u2018at certain\u2019 «\u2018reets.We have an experienced electrical engineer, familiar with street railway business, and state without hesitation that the elfm- {nation of stops would not relieve the peculiar.situation existing in this city.It would .in all\u2019 probability - increase the difficulty by causing \u2018greater zon- gestion: at certain corners than now exist.It -would also prove a \u2018gross.injustice to a\u2019 large number of .business men who would find their stores from one- to three blocks away- from a street car.\u2019 Mayor Lavallee: said that the \u201cBoard of Control was\u2019 studying: the Montreal \u2018Tramways question every day.Controller Lachapelle' said: \u201cWe.are | fully alive to the importance of this question\u201d \u2018 \u2018The Board of Control: will be asked in the City Council, by Ald Ward, for a réport setting forth the position of it is believed that he also will leave the Southern New England, in the promotion of which he has been active.\u2019 HOW THE RESIGNATION WAS ANNOUNCED.The resignation of Mr.Fitzhugh was announced from the Montreal of- \u2018fices of the Grand Trunk this morning in the following statemep*; \u201cAt a spe- clal meeting of the boatu \u201cof directors of the Central Vermont, held at St.Albans yesterday, Mr.E.H.Fitzhugh tendered his resignation of the presidency of that road, and Mr.E.J.Chamberlin was elected president in his place.Beyond this very brief statement, no other information was forthcoming.The officials did not desire to discuss the matter, stating that any explanation that was necessary would come from Mr.Fitzhugh.Although not official, it is understood that Mr.Fitzhugh\u2019's resignation certainly arises out of the developments which have attended the Grand Trunk\u2019s New England policy.Mr.Fitzhugh was associated with the late Mr.Chas.M.Hays.on the Wabash system, and joined the Grand Trunk with Mr.Hays in 1896, when the latter came to Montreal as general manager of the system.Mr.Fitzhugh\u2019s first position with the Grand Trunk was as superintendent of the middle division of the line, and three years later he began his connection with the Central Vermont.He severed his association with the Grand Trunk, however, to again accompany Mr.Hays as his assistant when the late president of the G.T.R.became head of the Southern Pacific Rail- i way.\" _ Mr.Fitzhugh and Mr.Hays returned to the Grand Trunk together after only a short absence, and Mr.Fitzhugh again took up his position as general manager of the Central Vermont.Mr.Hays chose him as his first vice-presi- Je of the whole Grand Trunk sya- {te some.four years ago; but in the faïl\u2019 of.1911.Mr.Fitzhugh decided.to England Interests of the G.T.R.and \u2018its.subsidiapy; road, \u2018accordingly ré \u2018signed his vice- presidency to become president of the Central Vermont and Southern New England Railway.He has since been in the forefront of the Grand Trunk\u2019s efforts to- obtain addi- -tional running powers in New Eng- \u2018lind, enthusiastically supporting the plans of the late Mr.C.M.Hays.It is believed.in railway circles that his resignation is.the direct result of the Grand Trunk's -decision to modify \u2018their New England plans.Mr.E.J.\u2018Chamberlin, as Mr.Fitzhugh\u2019s successor, will now take personal command of the company\u2019s New England affairs.\u2018Ward should be able to say whether the company is adhering to itg contract.\u2018I believe said he, \u2018that the last report of the city inspectors said that it was putting all the.cars on the tracks that the contract stipulated.The \u2018agreements of other towns and their street railway companies should be \".merger bill, \u2019 Cabinet, It | \u2018goods sold.ity, The man who is working to build studied to ascertain what is omitted \u2018in the city\u2019s contract ,and to cover all the extra ground necessary in making new contracts, The city should itself have some suggestions to offer.When we went to Quebec two.years i ago, we had no plan of our own, and .merely opposed every clause in the Some of these provisions were .really good, and designed to \u201cprotect the public, and we \u2018had no alternative or better ones to put forward.\u2019 /, It was said by officials of the Mont- - \u201cireal Tramways offices.this morning i that the company would accept any \u2018| report that would help it to give an if improved service, \u2018but a commission of exports, if.appointed, to carry \u2018weight with the company, must be men absolutely ihdependent of all association with the city.\u201c|France Asserts Her ler Fidelity Premier Briand Says Government Will Introduce Many New Measures.Paris, Jan.24, \u2014 The new French \u2018under the premiership of Aristide Briand, to-day submitted the customary declaration of policy to the Chamber of Deputies.and the Senate.The document reaffirms France's fidal- \u2018ity to her alliances and friendships in regard.to foreign affairs.The inten- - tioh also is announced of bringing for- \u2018ward numerous domestic measures, the most important among which is.the completior of the legislation giving.proportional representation te minorities in Parliament., \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014rr\u2014\u2014 1 \u2018EN ROUTE TO ENGLAND.New York, Jan.24, \u2014 Among the passengers who arrived to-day on board the steamer \u2018Metapan\u2019 from the West Indies were: Sir Sydney Oliver, former Governor of Jamaica, and Lady Oliver, en route for England.\u2014 prenne Advertising places a hallmark on the it is a guarantees of qual- up a permanent busineess, and spends money in advertising to that end, will stand behind the goods he sells you, The distinguishing feature of the store - that advertises is all-round good service.And uniformity of quality in \u2018the: goods may confidently be expected.Say always to the advertiser: \u2018I The city at- orneys and the city engineers said Ald.saw \u2018your advertisement in the Witness,\u2019 Tie - Tr \u2014\u2014 -deyote- \u2018His -éesént and \u2018obscene performatces: to ; \u201ctake place at the Theatre Royal Aur- 2208 the week \u2018of Dec.\u201816-and 34.\" .: 7 This action \u2018was taken :after Me, Raoul Delorimier, - EC.counsel for Fisher, made a statement in apology : for the non-appearance-of his client, whe, he said, was under .contract te | \" his.managers.and now : at.Albany, where the show was being Mr.Delorimier made application for | éèlay until Friday night or Saturday \u201cmorning, When he would produce his .ellent, to whom he telephoned and received an wer in the affirmative.He claim client.was g poor man, } working forla living, and to disregard that fact would be to deprive him of- on 1 8; HE.: Many Big torekéope Ms tod Es Montreal.with ihedntention.of- com- f 9 3 rs.© pot: - waarted, .\u2026 His means of lvélihood.Fisher left ing here o necessary re delay beng\u201d unavoidable and both fault, i strange\u2019 proceeding \"gat \"ihe judge: ' \u2018Records.in tha ¢asd dan- \u201cpot bé found, and the bail bond :has digsappéared.I will not take any un- fecessary responsibility in \u201cthis: mat- \" tér, and I order the forfeiture of the - bail bond, and issue a bench warrant for the accused.\u2019 Mr.Fisher may or may not toms: | up for a hearing within the next few days, for as long as he wishes to remain across the border the warrant \u201c cannot be served.on him.Counsel says.that Fisher will obey the order of.court and présent himself this week.\u2019 te.Alban German, K.Ci} in~defénd- \u201ctn Philip J.Fisher; \u201cof Thesitre Rogel ame, issued à mots of warning\u201d to\u201d dus \u2018- brecs of Montreal-\u2018énd- other plèces,.\u2018when he said in opéri- court \u201cvetara 0 + Judgé Lanctot that niany of tha news-.papers were in the.position called by \u2018the\u2019 ñame \u2018of \u201cContémipt of Court,\u2019 in- \"connection \u2018with his client's\u2019 arrest.1 afn stirs, Your.Horfor, that \u2018récords were in court.at the first | \u201cwill be: - found later.amt : commented on by the pr oy ciferit, and'a:/few brave men have gone to the City Hall Bx Taised their voices in condémngti the \u201cman ne e !hié* donviction; peejudging , the + abite- mind :by contmémting on the case, which they have no right to \u2018 \u2018As it is sub-judice.Not only that, put - should thé case come before & jury we - \u2018Are: facc to facé.with à biaged one - Que \u2018to- agitation before the, \u2018accused > wal even remani or = ahould the matter be: taken té.the grand jurys proceedings would, be in- : stituted, and an order ruling for\u2019 contempt of court, would.be asked for,}.pouty Mr.n.: \\ rer ko 206 kT BE Ube AT 4 2.5 Rt DISMISSED \u201cHamilton.Firm Falls in 875: 5° 000 Action Against no EH pc : 0 menti, 5 Mar \u2018tne 5 ; i= \u201cFor for $000 \u2019 darpages as b JS opared x which wes, - rietly .rs of an article\u2019 in\u201d \u2018the Epectator.een was described ths alleged na sp at * ee.| J street north.It - | pation had | Been ordered by.the Hoealtn - Deparment: 2nd t Lumsden Bro- \u201cFthers w on to\u2019 defénd the enr Lumsden \u2018Brothers and Jar- \" sey Doit ue Limited, were charged 1 the Police Court with offering for sale food that was.unfit: for.: human consumption.This charge under the Ontario Statutes was dismissed, but Jer- -igey Cream, Limited, were fined $25 for \u201c> figving unclean premises; apd.a-simi- i lar charge agamst Lumsden.,Broth-.ars was dismissed.Lumsden .Brothers \u2018slated they weré -libelled by the \u201cBpectator .and instituted action.The defehce was\u201d \u2018that\u2019 there was- \u201cpothing to indicate on.\"the factory that Jersey Cream, Limited, occupied any part of the buildi g, or that.such 8 firm existed, and Chat, though \u2018it aid pet; it was owned add \u2018controlled | by W- Lumeäen, of Lumsden Bro- oats Lumsden family, and was pragtically -prt $£ .the general establishment, = hin was knoven.as ,Admsfen.B hers.The plaintifes \u201chave asked for ety | = age stay of execution: 3 7 \u2019, , T 5 ES 5 i + 2 HEAVILY FINED.In the Recorder's Court - yesterday, | Pascal Rosel, -of 122 St.- Dominique street, Was fined $100 for- keeping ga 7 ,'}mbtien representing.the working wo- STRANGE INCIDENTS.Rértment.manager of the company, immoral, in- : \u2018thé House: goss\u201d under sidewalks as real.es- | the: Arrant Mesting Dove Devslops Semis in : been to the detriment of.) om .Loyd ren Supports -Suffragettes, But- Says No: .Cabinet Crisis, .Ch ig ball mais A + à mie Londo on, Jan.22\u2014L hope We.shall win en Monday,\u2019 Mr.vid Lloyd} win on\u201d Mo Chancellor of EY oaatr, to-day told a tari ot .suffra- -meén-of the.British Tales whom he and.-8ir Edward Grey, the Foreign Becre- tary, received at \u2018the \u201cTreasury De- 1 \u2018certainly shall a6.my very best to | aéé that the amendment to the Fran- thise Reform Bill ' eliminating the \u2018word \u201cmale\u201d is passed by the House of*j { Gammone.Since I have been in the: Ÿ Cabinet I have ticome & more con- Vincèd \u2018supporter of- women's suffrage.| than ever.My experience during the passing of the state insurance legis- | has persuaded me that one of\u201d os most gross -pieces of injustice up public life.is that women have ano voice in the.determination of: matters w Bion aftéet then\\ mord élosely than: - am - convinced that we shall wh * ein .very \u2018soon.\u2019 :\u201d.ÿ - The.Chancellor of: the \u201cWxchequer, then went.om to\u2019 say that the Liberal | Governmen* was ready te stand.or fall by Mr.Asquith'e pledge thet of of Commons approved the tension ôf \u2018the franchise to womén |.Government wo6uld suppsrt jit.\u201cThere was: no trath, he declared, In | the published statements that some of the Cabinet ministers would resign} it the vote were given to women.: Sir Edwarl Grey gave similar as- | surances to the deputation, but ware- \u201cthe women that the opposition .to.be \u2018overcome was very formidable and | or personal Annoyance.MUST PAY TX; Et Appey).Decision.y city» Fight\u2019 te fax résemetts | te, was upheld: by the Court \u2018of Appeals yesterday.A tax .of 25 cents \u2018pei superficial foot, plus $5, i= the.apecial assessment\u2019 on theps Basements, but the city obtained from the siaturé power to also leVy the or- \u2018dinary real estate tax.A test ose was taken by à Ët.Catherine street merchant, named Dion, who refused to \u2018bay the -real estaté tax.The Superior Court upheld Dion's, contention, but \u201cthis.= judgment has now Den reversed by thd Court \u2018of i Appeal on thé: groLnd that the parties: must : be _goverfied by the provincial: law.Some 30 St.Catherihe street | étorencipers are aré affootel by the Juds- nox CHURCH, j 8 Cémpany are to get possession of the of Mansfield and Dorchester street, ôr May 1st, 1918, so.that there.is no in< | tention.of.removing until that time\u2019 approaches.\u2026- \u201cThe éléers and managers will make | .a thorough canvass of the co grega- tion in the next weak or two ih: con- \u2018nection with the general sustentation \u2018fund, and the misgionary fund, looking to the universal use of the duplex envelope.The membership now stands.at six hundred and eighty, an.iacreage-| of eighty-four during the year.- \u20187 \u2014\u2014 \u201cURGE MAKING NEW ROADS.| : \u201cTo urge the -éonstrüétion- of two new \u2018roads, ons leadidg- from the Victoria Bridge to Lofgueril, \u201cthough Ht.Lambert, and Montrea} South, and another froti the Town Hall.at St_Lar- bert to Greenfield Park, a deputation Fepresenting the sbuth \u201cgore muniel- | palities waited on the Hon.Mr, on, minister of agriontture, at the pro- vinclal Government offices yesterday.Cement roads were favored by the de- .putation, which included Messrs.John.Smile, mayor of Montreal.South; A, Vénne, pro-mäyor \u2018of - .St; Lambert: J.T.Henderson, E.Desvulmiers, and R: Patton, councillors, do, and J.+.| \"Beatty, \u2018mecretary-treasurey; the may-| \u2018ors of the town and parish of .Len- guenil.The early and cdrefyl tbn- vingial authorities wis promised | mr \u2018Caren.° ÉWINNIPES: NOW HAS © POPULATION OF 260,436.\" Winnipeg, Jan: 23.\u2014Hendérson\u2019s city directory, issue \u201cto- -day, gives.Greater \u201cWinnipeg a population.of 260,436, an Angrease of 3,097 ovat the population disorderly house and .$100 for.selling.Tiquor witout.\u2018a licenss.LE \u2018basis.Hal a yéar ago; reckoted on.the, ame] $ Ge + EE =/ASGETS,.in this - venience at times.Interest i BANK om) -OINT- SAVINGS- ACCOUNTS may be opened = -the money in which may.be vithe + drawn by either of two\u2018 persons \u2014a very\u2019 \u2018gréat con- - -Savings Department.at_every.Branch.a INCORPORATED dE ° is \u2018paid on balances, .A ergo den \u2014 ee vu SRE | | Yvan Kipowot, was alone tn his room | waa loadsd.The poles.that it .could nat be dons by menace or .: tration.\u201d present church building at the corner.l.Said that the work left.by: the late sideration of thé matter by the pro-| ein ++ _ | who \u201cuntil, January ne vos ais of pue {at his hoarding-housé on the \"th \u201chind him.The | tion, ] is being: made to trace\u201d \u2018the: missiig Sp Je ii è selling i sefitenced to three years.in ' ion Pom Penitentiary.L pt wl House On.Elm _ .sr io Street, CR io 1e LL ee : Mr.\u201d Joseph Lepine was sitting tn | the Bosom of his family In his heme |: &t 277 Elim street, when -syddenly 8 loud\u2019 report was Beard.At the\" moment the plaster of fhe roof fe IT -on the floor, and Mr.Lepine felt a sharp pain in one x his\u2018 legs: fond Inquiry.-belng made, \u2018jt' was fo inat a Pole was thé.JR of all the trouble.This individual, by name, inthe boarding lose kept By a com Patriot éémed RAS ps Elm.st.\u2018He took his carbine and turning the muzzle towards the floor, \u2018pressed, the The ball \u2018pateéa through a obstacles \u2018end broké thé stovepips in.Mr.Le- Pines Bouse, Mb Lépine wis \u2018struck\u2019 by a ptécé.of iron on-the leg, his wound bleeding profusély.On the police | searchidg.por Kopowat,, it was found \u2018that gone.The .boarding house ata.sald.he was of pinion that\u2019 Kinowot had ot known.th \u2018bean, able to.ond Bim.him.BOARD THANG td ners tor 24 \u2018worth | water pipe Poe ne \u2018at noon today, one bid; that of Jona Farmer & ow, was not ac anied \u2018 5 a et téd \u2018chèque, às called for by the specifications.The company said that it would forward.a cheque.Mr.Farmer, a representative, who was Permitted him to deposit à oheque.Her im to deposit a cheque, He\" sent the \u201cfigures to thé Boar 4 af Can-: .trel.for information; , \u2026.Mayor Lavdllee gaid: Four tender, is therefore illegal.Fortunately, it 18° one\" of the.highest tenders.If \u201cyou: eannét comply.witli the conditions imposed in making tenders.it ix perfectly imeless to come a apd embarrass thé administration with papers\u2019 that | [420 vorthiens x Save Sa \u2018net?> r again unless you fylfil-ail- \u2018ditions.YT your tender had.been - 0° lowest had been thrown oul at and fight hive \u201cpésbarrans th admints- | \u20ac .= Lergeting Features.; te runKey ys \"ots = - The.annyal meeting of Knox x + SE AABN 3 Targely nided nS, re 17 fis Rie i * æbte.anual | = = tantinople, Ja 28.+~The + ings\" hee Deen.a -game years, + qurkish \u2018Cabinet resigned oe 4 e - Moritgomery:}.dr day in consequence 8 public \u2018+ |: prosticd, and reports Pneus all départs = de ead zpratosts | + : égainst ile action.in acceding ;¥'{ Shawed \u2018stimulating progress.Spd gory + the ishes of.pean | : \u2018cularly\u2019 gratifying was the intense th- +.Po ors : the.Bure + terest shown by the reports of the| + hmoud Bhofket Pasha, for- + | various bodies of young people, such as | 4: merly: War Minister,\u201d law héen + | e Sunday Schoel,.the pastor's class, | + appointed Grand Vizier in place + | \u2018the Christian Endeavor; and the Young + or K Kiamil Pasha.+ - People\u2019s Association, which originally:| 4 .Talast Bey has been appoint.\u20184° consisted pf yoang nién exclusively; but +4 .ed- Minister of -the Interior, a5 + which now includes as many young | + position he held in \u2018a previous \u2018+.Tvl woman.Anew orkatization -6f the | 4.cabinet.in a statement aftsr hit +! ; | Year is the: Choir Association, \u2018which, + 2 pointment, he said: \u2018Tha: +i properly constituted and officered, now + ge dn-the Cabinet means +.| numbers-over forty: The vacancies on 1 are.going, to save the \u2018+ \u2018thé \u2018Board of Management wers Hi that honor or perish: da the + -by=the.election of the.following: ~ + attempt.+ -Hon.president\u2014Mr.Walter Paul.+3 \u2026 s#We do not: want a + President-Mr.H.Kerr.ss ' ation of the + oa but.we are yey +: Treasurer\u2014Mr.D.S.Benvie.«+; Aééminéd to.kéep- the: Fortress.+: Secretary\u2014Mr.Andrew Morrison.[+ of Adrianople.at all \u2018costs.,., + Mæmbers 6f the Board+Méssrä, John | + \u2018That is an\u2019 Indispensable sone 4 |.Allan.William _ Cooper, Robert Minka t- \u2026dition-of peace.EL 1 Prustee\u2014Mr.J.B.Blinking, : Pressesieseraied - Auditors\u2014Messrs.H: 5 Picken and.| John Z Da avr, - r.Willlém Cairns, on behalf of the CE, \u2018| trustees, présented reports of the take | NEW COU COUNCIL.Ee of ihe ae ghrureh property | - -\u201d- 8 - Lo e corner of St.Luke and Fort \u2018streets, The Sun Lite Assurance gs, inaugural Misting ay Had, Jon londay.\u201cà Wl LE : a wi Whether \u2018or.mot \"there would.\u2018be an, inayeurd! meating of The dasvwis-slected -Westimount Couhell:next week, Mayor | MeKergew told the -.\u2018Witnase :\u2018 this-| \u201cmorning he could not: Bay.The Mayor] and aldertmen wouldbéinfermed next Monday that-they had been notifiad, and after thit Council would meet as soon\u2019 as convenient io members.-Mon- day wesk probably would 866 the first] mostly Ès Asked sg to thi.Austrian to dé \u201cmrédiatély- tindertaken, .ae Mr, McKergow {| Counell woul have to be continüed: \u201cThe quire.attention, but he did not want] the mutter rushed.\u2018No advantage would acerus unless a good man wes seléctèd, and Mr.MoKergow thought |\" \u201cthat, as the appointment would be oneq Years, tha city.could y covéring some.Ÿ { aftord to cessary, over-the selection.4 ri iii | 1 griesrestteniay) EL HAMS ce TY Mrrapuan ¥ \"8\u20ac Albans, \u201cVe, Jan.2%: Mr.UE H.Fitzhugh, who wat active in pramoting the Southern New England Hall Iway project, Te Engla: the | president: of he Jif nes.Central Vermont \u201cRailway Heu bi» ail.: by Ez 5 Chamber] : dent \u2018of -the- \u2018Grand Trunk NY; wee Shem - hie KE a a ° [Pima PenoNer.; 1 anxiou 2 t_ new A Te Se vt Eu at 26.:8t.Antoine.street, but has-not been seen of Heard of since: Mr.Lane 46-a rétivéd schoolmanter, and \u2018was living 2 y pension but no information can.bé ned a8 what school or \u201ccollège > ed Nn.He was.Jast soon ns but went out in the événins Meavins- his trunks asd ali his Belong) be- tM ick, siter was laid Peter yt.Marwic .6 Polic brie at noon to-day, and every ef pa aE HEFT.4 THREE \u201cYEARS FOR :-@ttèmve; Fan.23.«Pater Anderson, Dell boy at the: Russell Hotel, \u2018of stealing & diamond rhig |-Charle« B.Rasp, of Torontoq-and $140, in cash from another guest, wa gonviciad Ring.to-f) NEN HD IT | Etraérthar Oo Occurrence in: a A à qq ed of Mater of Fo éwer \u2018Stgps | of \u201cControl, vesterasy- notifying: \u2018the city qf, stops, but nat ne ps the.\u2018special committee.x peurs a \u2018appointed manager of the Mont- » art Hon oth.the.proposed.suppression of un TENDER \u2018with | service.in| ae sald rity VE ns Hé\u2019 sua) {8 the company thät buggeste J} the first place, and this.action virtual- Jp.Was a rebuff._ ['érmmisns: bn / ntmant of an.\u2018outside ex- \u2018Prt som the\u201d Monica) Tramways ser- \"Viet \u2018meets\u2019 with \u201cfavor.\u2026 -Centroller- T tions\u201d is valuable: thousand ¢éllege men, \u2018including \u2018one \u201cdilty: and felléws of City College, -and |.Philadelphia j-with Anmundeoh, who: listéned «with Mèneral managérehip would re-| À \u2018ana Foundry : Company by the Board PO a La - d 5 h À \u20ac prohibited ; ge ed of DE tax © {provincial authorities.X ve diready paid license fees to: the ays They Dispos-| - Le \u2019 many.car Stopi.at at short\u2019 distances from each other, | #0 as anable the Montreal Tramwüys-Cempany to give à more speedy.service, Alf Emard said |: to-day that- -thig-maitter- had slréady { been disposed of by the- City Céunéil, and he did \u2018not\u2019 Believe that the.Al- dermer would ever consent to.it He; as Chairman -of the Montrea) Tramways Committee, favors the reduction er dldermen were the recipients of so any - protests from, the: public that + ey \u2018would not con-* \u2018sént \u2018to.it\": Whèn \u2018a\u2019 report recom- \u2018mending the reductionof of many stops.was presented to-the Coutcil on Moh- |.| day, September.28, it .wis défeatéd n, Je Joliowing, amsndment of Ald.nd\u2019 Ald.Robinson: ba be referred.back.te order.that | with.the.this committee may.co ramways Company in connéc- Pet and.in, order.to.ascettaiñ if this © ciel, hag, \u201cnot ome naw.suggestion to make ji.order to do away \u2018the congestion of the street \u2018car tod by a vote) fa tab T2 roc 180 vin it was the new mana ger of duction in the number -of- car stops \u2018in, EXPBRE APvIeE- Godfrey wild: To have a really com- = -petent man to- suggest \"a renredy for ihe present \u2026 ik congestion would be à good thi \u201cController Godfrey gesd' also that this.was being attempted br.\u2018private \u2018enter- | prise, and the city was not bound to go_by the Ifndings of any expert.\u2018Controller Ainey said that.hd: ap- \u2018proved: not of \u201chaving one expert.on the.problem; but-a board.of.experts.\u201cMr.D.MaDgnald, sformér general manager of t - company, said\u201d.Re.:would be\u2019a good manon that board, for his spécial Kn WIEdge.of \u2018condi | The Hero of \"fe Hour| Ett § Ship First to Enter the Lee y Pandma Canal.- Au à in ERAT > \u201ccaptain Roald Amundsen, the haraÿ{ - descendant cod Shy Vikings, sand: who \u2018added thi South.Polei to the map \u2018of.thé \u2018atééovéreä: World, is the \u2018hére of | \u2018thé\u2019 hoür in\u201d \u201cthe\u201d Unitéd : States: \u201cIn New York ong of: Capt.\u201d _Amundsen\u2019s\u2019 lestures was attended by over.\u2018three hündred\u2019 and'\u2018fifty members \u2018of.the fa- High School boys, - At tbe close of this lecture Dr.Fin- Jey, of New: York.city, announced that arrangements were under way with thé Congressional\u2019 Conimittes in charge &F \u2018thé official\u2019 opening of the Panama! \u201cCanal - forthe good.ship \u2018Fram,\u2019 in \u2018hich\u2019 Captain \"Amundsen made his successtul- voyage of \u2018exploration, \u2018to\u2019 \u2018be the: first.Vessel to : bass along - 1 hé \u2018great WHERE.Cea eee a BREATH bE.| merEMBBANCE.the taf 8 \u2018Abatemy.to thé Goôrs was a scene of wild ehthusiasm when the \u201cSouth Pole discoverer appeared, ac-: companied by Regr-Admiral Robert B.Peary and Sir Ernest Shackleton, the latter coming from: London to be present at the Art Club reception tendered: Amundsen: .Amid the festivities In Honor \u2018of- thé-triumvirate.there was brought\u2019 to the réception a breath of \u2018renternbrance\u2019 of the.unfortunate who went before, sAmos.Honsgall,- elghty- four: years-obd, the last survivor of the Elisha Kent Kane Expedition, which in.1883 went forth inte the Arctic In] a .vain search for Sir John Franklin, Visited the Art Club and shook hands | \u201cof Musié pèc keen interest:to the tales.of: hardships and dangers.in.the Arctic, which the\u2019 \u201cold\u201d explorer nad.faced.over halt a conte eat Jou will be \u2018delivered in\u2019 the Wingesr, hel Tere, on Fob.M.re | \u201cA NEW IND! INDUSTRY.The Canada.\"Foundry.Company,\u2019 wii .Establish Foundry \u201cin.Montreal.\u2014_ LA Yettér us received.trom the: \u201cah: of Control -to-day .notifying\u2019 \u2018the city the company.will open big\u2019 Workshops in Montreal and empléy many hands.John.slone.' The\u2019 Pre \u201cpromised tie id ad the occurs | J He of To rome and ft would probably BL we! | onssnd me A :13 HE MONGOLIAN\u2019 Is TAXING TAXIS.+: DELAYED BY STORM.pe \u2018 , 0 from el Company Arar Ti , dei a, Be wha \u2018Glasgow, 15° tlagelphia hs days overdue.The Anchor liner \u2018Cali- ether: \u201cthe.city nas\u201d \u2018power.te tax hae vehicles.was.areued b Der fore Mr.Juetice Guérin petition for a Writ of certorari Toad sented by Mr.Louis Boyer, K.C., an \u2018behalf -of the \u2018Canada Auto.& Taxi Company: By-& by-law.gas or April 24, I01f.the city séekä -to \u2018ire | pose à tax of $6 for each taxi-operated by the company.Proceedings to re- caver $135, representing tax on twen- ty-seveh cabs and $150 business tax, were taken against the company, whd oftsred to nay the busiress tax, But | the city declined to accept it unless the auto tax was also \u2018paid.On Déc.27, last judgment for $285 was given against \u2018the\u2019 company \u2018in the.Recor- êtes Court, geand under it three of r.taxi cabs W o seized.Boyer argued that.the Motgr inary oti\u201d motor-driven: ver \u2018being \u2018reserved - \u2018to the \u201cThe company tan province, \"and: held that: the city by.| law, was ultra\u201d vires, \u2018null and of: nol effect ; \u201cMr.Justice Guérin took .the petit n under advigement, 4 à detre .+ Railway.1 he te- 1 | doing good work, and \u201cseveral\u201d other of trial depots mre Heing established un- - |\u2019 mittee.Eight new life members have | \u2018| veen added dyring the year, making | {ST- JOHN WOMEN WANT dé né \u201c BROKER 5 FRAUD : dent Orders Company to Refund Large Amount of - \u2026Divertéd Customs,\u2019 co ~ \u201cOttawa.don :28.\u2014 In the Exche-\" quer Court to-day, Mr.\u2018Justice Audétte handed down Judgment in the case of {the King saainst the Canadian Pacific This was a \u201ccase wheres the.Grown sought judgment from.defendant ¢omi- \u2018pany for a large amount of money aj- léged to be dye for customs duties on goods imported into.Canady on the defèndant's railway.The \u2018claim is for \u2018an ambunt over $239,000.The.defendant company.de- niss.the amount of the claim, -with the exception of $1,827.| \u2018he cata grew out of fraudulent oti- Lyles by a customs broker aL.\u2026 who was prosscy \u201crand, \u201ctomvicted\u201d \u2018under the.Jha law: The issues turned upon whether the Crown | or the C.P, R.16:10.Sutter.for.the EI AE pe udgé Audéits.vel, ju t in te.vor of the: cro in for udgiment in the duties aby ually \u201cColidotablo 0 the goods impgred 4 Costs _go- to.Crown.i the M Us Local - $6,000 to.Help on Mari: + wide Work, A iritèréstine story \u2018of the work ome, by the Bible Society was related ht the anbiversary medting held | last night \"in - Emmnanvél Church.During thé yéar-just closed the Montreal Auxillary has issued 6,521 Bibles, \"1,087 Testaments, 8,711 portion of Scripture, making total of 22,819 of tha value.of $5,382.82.278 Biblés, 2,492 Testaments, and 3,402 portions, making a.total of 6,167 copies, wers efitirely in the French language, and 256 Bibles, 1,223 Testaments and \u201c1,798 portions, making a total of 8,272, ænd'of thé-value oÉgsi 10.85 were \u2018distri- \u2018gratuitously.The total output for thé \u2018Year shows f | an increase of 3,595 copies.The auxillary have also forwarded ings of colporteurs for friendly .conferences and definite Instruction; \u2018the introduction of Bible Society stalls at various exhibitions Have been liiaug- -urated.Definite colporteur campaigns among the Chinese, Italian and-.other foreign nationalitita have been started; | and new distriets that were before impossible, havea been-opened up.he Rey.Thos, Bennett; the district secretary, \u2018in.\u2018him reports: shows that the Protestant.population ip the places \u2018he visited is gradually decreasing, but that he has secured Increased collec-| tion from those remain The East | End dspot, under Mr.Domenjoy, is dar the care of a special sub-com- \u201cthé total now 85, No change will take place in; the \u2018present \u2018officers, but the av.Dr.Thefrien and Mr.J.C.Holden will ba added ta the list of vice- -presi- \u201cdents.- \u201c - THE DUGHESS BL CONVALESCENT.Her.\u201cRoyat\u2019 \u2018Highness May- Return To .Government House Before Long.Her Royal\u2019 YMéhness the Duchess ot Connaught continues to improve, and is - gaining steadily \"in strength.: he Duchess, -who,: with T.R.H.the Dukes of.Connaught.and : Princess Patricia, is how staying at Mr.James \u2018Roôss\u2019s residence, 360 Peel street, will, \u2018it is expected, leave for Ottawa in the course of thé next few days, but definite arrangements have not yet been- made.= ' - PROVINCIAL FRANCHISE.st.John, N.B, Jan.% Aou EE a- \u201ction of St.:John\u201d women Iscervionte 1 Flemming, the Premier, yes \u2018ternoon and.asked that the.Lz, franchise be given to women who now have.votes in.municipal elections.The change would affect 700 women in St.fornian\u2019 reports \u201cthat the \u2018Mongolian\u2019 \u2018had to \u2018heave to for 48 hours owing to a severe gale, .= rie arr STICKS TO.NOT, GUILTY, rank | Stevens, man who was \u201cFret \u2018with\u2019 tng H.Hall, the cabman on the night of Tuesday, Jan- usry 14th, at- the ¢orner of St.Catherine and Clarke streets, miss, gain be: .Drone - Aocused stil iano te his lea of not guilty, an was remanded fo to.appear at the Kin Benéh on March 1st, where he A be tried by jury.En er ; ASK HOSPITAL AID.\u2018A\u2019 delegation of ladies from Jus» tire Hospital\u201d asked : the Board of -Éontrol \u2018to increase the ¢ity grant to this institution from $2,000 to-35,000 this | year.Mre.-Beaubien, the spokeswo- |\" man, said that this hospital Was under \u2018the necessity of moving from.its present site on: Bt.Denis street to.an- \u2018other quarter; and that it old, \u201ccost * 370,000.The hospital needed the.$5,000 thet.~ MANY BIBLES] Kixilary Contributed ot this total 4\u2019 PC NI PE TAt the Market's Close MARKET: QUIET The stock market die) splayed only fair activity during\u201d the afternoon session, but.with trading dispersed later in the afternoon, .a ttle, fnterest centred in | Crown \u201cReserve, \u2018which held up around {top prices, while Canadian Pacific was \u2018| quite firm.The: dist was: Inclined to.hold Steady.ce NEW YORK STOCKS.\" 8 1 : Fi DE TEE Fu os Es anager of hoes New York, by Brest Ww Opsuing and.closing prices: : Jan.23rd, 1813, Moritreal Securities.Auction, No, 118 t.Francois Xavier stréet, reports the following list of Socuritier sold.\u2018Thursday, las.3, at.1 \u201810 Eastern Canada Steel and LIren.Works.com: \u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.47.50 te the British and Foreign\u2019 and the I Arsene Lamy Limitee pref.70.25 Canadian Bible Society for the work - Arsene Lamy Limitee com.60.0 in Camada and the world wide work.\u20185 Richeilen Lumber pref .26.26 fron of this country, the sum of, 18 Carriage Canada Mianorios- 32.00 ~The reports: iven will Show that the \u201c10, Edis \u2018Canada Fisher ob.7.50 yèar Has showrf marked progress and\u2019 Sn coneds # rèries, 60 {| continued\u2019 suce na that tha work - 10 Bellerive Lumber \u2018Co.25 of, tbe auxillay Ÿ, t.ay ie re- 1 22 Strathcona Pires Ine.25 per\u2019 = sults °F, th op ; gh a: he ,76 & É ais, \u2018cént paié à #s .125.50 BA 3 fei Cam Mepchants Loa) oii À LS pennys ac Bab wd wl dopatnteg).1 Pradentis Ta : a \"percsnt | features, such as regular wébkly meet- | > lal us 6 et .> 42.50 \u201cPAIGE STEADY, gis Hote Co, .$97.50\" 10 Missisquoi Marble-., .18.36\" 800 Æbbey's \u201cEfférvescent Salts.834%4 - -10 Dorchester Electric com.9.25.100 Mbntreal Mo#on Pictures.& Eastern Canada.Steel\u2019 and x Iron Works pref 8.00 \u201cStocks Op.Clon, Stocks Dre Clas.Am.B.Sugar 31% 3% Int | Pap.Amal Cap.| BK Sin io Bei 108 a Amer.Lots.à 40% or Ean \u20ac % % Am: \u2018Sugar: 146% 16 : Leigh val wih ui 161% Am, Smelt.C8 72 Am Smelt I I ais sb Ba To Am.3t1 ry.sie te.M.Ele Ed a a Atenison EY i NECEW wi i .102 Nor.a Lid 1105 Both S Steel 8% Nor.& W.1 Balt & Ohio 10834 106%4- Bac Mail ©.12% 1 i 122 12244 Brkiyn R.T.\u2026 Bité 89 P e gon ropioer 2 28% A dor; id of ees x \u2018 - Pipe Can.Pac.ou us uk, Phan 16h 1 - Ches.& 0, 1 J : wan Chan Bok fdud 555 23% Gps St, P- ii iii Bent £5.dix 2% | Jon.\u2018south Ry.97% 91% | gel Pis J orn ou ac, 106 1054 do.& Sheff.Pe Ry.vens en, Skt 5: \u2026 Tex Pac .205 Del.& tu oledo Eye, .# Den.& ais i if ahd ight .do.prd- win Cloy 107% Dis.es, .x 53 Steel 61% 64 Dul 8.& At, Lee * Bt pid.10974 1003 do.pré, >.US Eub'er Sigs 66 Bris it Sa 5H LE ess een, 8 tors 10734 do, II pfd.-.fon Pac: 15¢ 1 8 Nar.By.1284 128%.a do\u201d pi 104 0 fon: flo oo oo VirgCham Sy |S Interboro\u2019 1744 174 -do.pfd.2 id 60% 61/4 Fiat Ce Tel.7% i 11 TN cere ses ni Central - do.> pe er sees pu 801 -jand was put over until PRICES FIRM + hl AT GLB New York, Jan.23.\u2014 Wal] Street > p.m.\u2014Traders stood about idly cn « floor, the completion of the early oo.ing orders depriving the active spe © lators of their usual index tn the ot titude of large operators.Pricus wers inclined t6 harden at the Close, wirh the buying coming principally from the short interest.y Re.AFTERNOON BOARD.Steel com.\u201410 at 58, 5 at 5 Sherwin pfd.\u20145 at 125.Bell Tel.\u20145 at 1531-2 : Power\u201475 at 238 1-3, \u201850 at 236 5-4 - at 239.Tooke\u201450 at 59 1-9.Penmans\u20145 at 58.Bell rights\u2014125 at 91-4, 6 at 92.5 Crown Reserve\u20145N at 3.38, 280 at 380 200 at 3.59 1-2.C.P.R.\u201450 at 245 1-9, Packers\u20145 at 156.- Richelteu\u201450 at 173- 4, 30 at 118.Spanish\u20145 at 70.Illinois pfâ.\u2014 at 91.Cement com.\u20142 at 28, 50 at 27 3-1 Cement pfd.\u201420 at 92 1-2, Lake of Woods, 25 at 144 1- 2, 25 at 14.Quebec, 50 at 17 3-4.Detroit, 325 at 79 1-9, 15 at- 79 5-8, Tramway Bonds, 1500 at 81 1-.Scotia Pfd., 5 at 125.Laurentide, 25 at 232 1-1, 175 at 135, Textile, 75 at 82 1-2, 25 at § 1-4 Canners, 10 at 77, 25 \u2018at 76 1-2., Spanish Pfd., 10 at 97.-Union, 1 at 154 1-2, Nova Scotia, 3 at 265 1-2, Molsons, 2 at 202, \u2014\u2014 TORONTO NTO SALES.Toronto, Jan.23.\u2014Sales\u2014Tooke.at 59% to 60; C.P.R.50 at 24575: do.rights, 187 at 18 to 19145; Maple Leat.50 at 62% to 83; do.pref.$6 at 99 to 1-1 Can.Bread, 100 at 33.do.bonds, $2nvv at 934; Bell Tel Rights, 96 at 9 1-4 3-8; Twin City, 40 at 107 1-4 to 1071.Tor.Rails, 70 at 144 1-4 to 6, Brazilian 1754 at 100 at 3%; Imperial, 3 at 2201, Commerce, 25 at 20214; Nova Scotia, 15 t 2665; Lon.and Can.55 at 126: Conia- cas, 250 at 940 to 950; Rogers, 25 at 173; do.pref.12 at 115; Interlake pref 4 at 88, Tucketts, 10 at 60 1-4: Nipissing 100.at 895; Canners, 175 at 76% to >.Packers A.100 at 15615 to 157: B.« Packers, 75 at 156: Toronto Paper, 36 at 78; Spanish River, 25 at 70: Duluth Superior, 60 at 73: Cement pref.2» at 92% to 93; Loco.30 at 65% to 66: do pref.14 at 94; Mackay pref.15 at A814.Con.Gas, 120 at 188 and miscellaneous 13.\u2018 16h rpm WANTS TO INCREASE BOND \u201c ISSUE TO $175,000,000.\u2018Ottawa, Jan.23.\u2014A bill to author- irè the Ottawa and Georgian Bay Canal Company to issue bonds to the extent of $175,000,000, instead of $100,- 000,000, as provided in the charter granted this company in 1894, and a time extension for construction cf canals until 1922, met with some op: position in the Railway Committee of the House of Commons this morning.Thursdas next.\u2018The objections were more of.a tech re, the drafting.of the bill je TE considered somewhat vague and indefinite.OTHER ROW M THE INQUIRY | - NT DREDGING Evidence That nat When Prices Were Right No Tenders + Were Called, rires \u201d Ottawa, \"34 28, ws, the.Inquiry | into\u2019 the dredging accounts of the late Government.resumed.this morning, Mr.T: 8.Pratt, mansger\u201d ot the Canadian Dredging Conipatiy, only mar \u2018He; ever-heard discuss the question of collusion was Mr.W.F.\u2018Bennett, the present member.Any \u2018tenders which had gôme in during the | À past.thréé years: werd put.ify by him- a Pratt said that.thére were several contracts given during \u2018that tine \u2018without tendering, because the department: felt the \u201coffers were.-Feligon- e.A able.der from \u2018different companies for wotk at Honey Harbor- \u201cWere\u201d pro- \u2018duced and, witness wak asked if the \u2018Mendwritine of the different * tenders ère those of Mr, Grant, président of the Canadian- Dredging Company.The witness \"refused.\u2018absolutely to #ive anv opinion of the hendwriting.\u201cSyraïv.the witnésse can say.whet these \u201ctwo handwritings look \u2018ete +] remarked the chairman.- ; B.Carvell jamped to his tor and said the chairman should not make an inference that the witness perjuring himself.\u201cThe chairman cated Mr Corvèn.to order, and said he \u2018had made.no.such | inference Fvell would nôt- sit down.um an to havé you: sit \u2018down.\u2019 said the chairman, nous.Pegynen Th to.fun this .committee linpartially and ie.1 tt will re- ign.Fou had torted Mr.tins writing \u201c2 witness has len a per- Joma] mound\u2014the | \u201chas no TIER.to: oy the wit- rjuring Hiriseif.) ness was peril es of \"Of, oh ame Carvall] can surely : omy.\u201cthe: similar,\u2019 Jia Mr.-Middlé- \u201cThere were \u2018 ens pe cross/exétiinéd by Mr.Pringle, said there was & largé amount ork.at Midland &nd Victoria Hgr- oH ing to the new.big.CPR.and Grand Trunk elevators.Their frat work was in 1998.Co \u2018Pratt said he Kite nothing of collusion.He sald.the prices :wers reasonable, and in somé cases wera too cheap.Their afvidéndas were ten ercent.Other companies paid more.Bhetr capitalization = ab 3600 ,000, gad Mr.Pratt was h $800,000, Business was a\u2019 nasardous one; .\"Mr.Bennett asked Wwitness- if.Mr.Grant was.not.secretary ot the.Lib: eral Asgoviation, 4 Mr.Pratt said\u2019 he as.\u201cMr.Wh Wh another member of.thé ,company, tte 4 said, was president of the association.Mr.Pringle read ayer.the differant.contracts.to show that the ome ten a's guasanicn AN ders, were always acaeptod.\u2018faid the have\u2019 the flodr you.ait down.potter sostin.at ones.Te.\u201cnand-.1 - | THELY DROWN IN SHIPWAECK| Survivors Had Terrible Experience in Boat, Which Capsized Three Times.Great Grimsby, England, Jan.23.\u2014 Twelve of the crew of the Norwegian barque \u2018Agda\u2019 were drowned when that vessel foundered at midnight on Tuesday off Spurn Head at the mouth of the Humber.Three other sailors, th only survivors of the wreck, who wer picked up by a trawler and landed here to-day, told the story of their sufferings.The.vessel, which was bound for Rio de Janeiro, sprang a leak on Tuesday: during a violent storm, and her holds rapidly filled.The members of the crew took to a boat, which was capsized three times.On each occa- gion some of the struggling sailors were swept away and sank.The three survivors clung to the boat and drift ed for twelve hours, washed hither land thither by the varying currents \u2018before they were sighted by a Grims: by fishing vessel, which rescued them with great difficulty.\u2018FRUIT MEN PROTESTA deputation of fruit dealers from the Bonsecours and other city markets protested to the Board of Control yesterday against a change in the leasinz of stalls by the city and to the orders | of the Health Department not to ex- | pose fruits.to the dust and air.\u2018Controller Lachapelle said that the change in the leasing system Was merely from imposing a flat rate to charging by the square foot, and i would inconvenience nobody.He also said that they should keep their floors cleañ and covered, and by observ inz care they might be able to allow frul to Be exposed in a limited way.DROPPED DEAD ON DOORSTEP.Joseph.Cote, aged 55, of 130 Cuvilier street, dropped.dead on his doorste?at 11.30 Wednesday.He had just To turned from \u2018Place Viger station.where hé had been to bid farewell t° \u2018his son, who is on the way to Queher to.be married.A doctor who vas called in éxpressed the opinion tha déath was due.to heart failure.MT Cote is surwvived by his wife and sév- eral grown-up sons and.daughters.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - : PROGRESSING FAVORABLY, : Mr.V.O.Reed, of 124 St.Are street, \u201cwho was injureds in an au! mobilé accident on St.Lawrence pau lavord, and was taken to the He Dieu for treatment, is reported tn le progresging favorably.Sree ACCIDENTAL DEATH.Thé inquest into the death of Fri \u201cerick Field, of Gordon avenue, Verdud who was killed in the G.T R.yard at Turcot last Monday night ended in the jury returning a verdict of acc dental death.They also drew attenric to the fact that Field had to W° along the tracks to work.revente in 1% This afternoon a sixten vear old a pamed Willie Snelle was knocked a yan automobile belonging to Mr.17 go! phe runet,of the Quebec Bank Rul: 8\" - The: accident happened T°, Freemans Hotel.The boy sustain\u2019 Fonly & slight scalp injury.and was TE od to his :home at 140 Piymoutt P 4 ~~ ing ton the ope to [30 the inv wit Can mac N Noc atti wes stit her ket: beg: and tion pro and whi frac clos tain pair .attr malt min bac! stea cons and ful bf by Torq shou ough ing ban Yea publ It of t Roy SUCQ wit bet \u201c der sup © bac Con to f] _ ern \u2018cha of Btod has to 1 i CV \u2018amet ard, 11- \u2018u- at- ere ith ri- ian hat es- the ere led eir for und ers vas ra- Ors ree ft- her nts ns - em om ets es- ing ers ex- the vas to 1150 ors ing \u2018uit ler tep re- on.bec yas hat Mr.ev- DEEL ETL ARR ES r \u2014\u2014 Packers, Canadian Pacific'and | - the opinion on the floor was Sererally ; The selling at the | 1 - a: \u201c steady.\u201d Se ana w a : result that the final net -fell below: \u201cthe 1911 results.The United States; Soft to dnd \"Gt Ba tp; a 2 a7 LY po \u201cpublic- in an official Blue, Book.\" BRICK SHARES.\u201cOf the Securities of \u2018the new Mount _Royal Brick Company, has been very \u201csuccessful: on the local Street, not- |: .withstanding the increases mudé \u201d , Some.of the old plafits, \u2018and \u2018néw-onés |, \u201c being established, it is stated-that the [ \u2018 demand ig \u2018still far in excess: of the | : Soem \u201cprominent local \u2018intéréats back of the\u2019 new Mount : \u2018Royal Brick, Company: : - Pref.érnors of, the New York Stock Ex, Can.D WAI a.B - stock to $5,000,000 fro $2,500,000, and * has.declared a.dividend)of- 100 \u2018percent |.Cat 9-1-2 3 at 9 8-8, - at 243 3-4, 55 at 248 1-2, 5 at 243 3-4.19 at 69 1-4, 25 at 69.\u2018attitude of Turkey and the resuttant | : coLD Is REFUSED\" Paris, Jan.24; (Cable).prière vas.\"considerable fluttering on the Bourse] \u2014\u2014\u2014m ail) STOCKS J .BROK STOCKS WERE.5 NTARST BUT | FRER LITER._ Detroit Each Registered.a Rise.LE - se \u2026 The stock market, \u201cafter encountering considerable\u2019 \u201cselling right\u201c at: tle | opening, seemed to.show a\u2018 stranger tone at the close of the first hour; and.more optimistic.opening in several issues was thought\u2019 to be by traders, who.flgured that stocks might go \u2018lower in the event off\" the European situation becoming more involved.; Packers was: rather .cohspicuoux, with a rise of a point to 158%, while, De Canadian.Pacific \u2018and made a bit of a rive.* New York, Jan.24.\u2014 Wait \u2018Street \u2014 Noon\u2014The unexpected change in the weakness of European markets, .con-| stituted the chief influence in.trading 1: ; here.London and the Continental markets were sellers here when business began, but reversed thetr\u2019 attifude later 4 - and took back some stocké.\u2018Initerna- | tional shares were the weakest, but professional selling soon culminated,\u2019 and there was an: irregular recovery.which brought the\u2019 leaders to within | fractional .distances of yesterday's | Dav close.The adva ntage was, not long maintained, howhver, and a break of 51-2 points in Illinois Central, which was |.attributed .to misgivings as.to \u201cthe maintenance , of -its- dividend, undermined the market, and prices Tell} back \u2018to.\u2018the\u2019 low point.- Bonds ° were} a Rwy la.RUBBERCH.- MAKES RECORD).A Boston despateh.says that in trie focal: year to Dec.31st last, the United States Rubber Company did the largest gross business in its history, but \u2018there.was material shrinkage in the manufacturing profit, \u2018with the Rubber earnings were affected most -of \u2018all by the return from the\u2019 Rud- | ber Goods Manufacturing (Company.| one\u201d of its subsidiaries, .ê re BY PARIS BANKS 5 \u2014\u2014 and stocks generally went down: \u201cThe banks to- day Festitedl their Teas A il SYSTEM 77 MAY BE PROBE The following resolution, introduced | by Mr.Downey, was carried unani-» 41 je y Pe 1 mously at the Deminion Grange\u201d at = Toronto.Should be appointed to make.a thorough investigation of the whole banking system before the'charters of any banks be renewed for any period of years, and that these results be made IN.GOOD DEMAND| x is stated: \u2018that- the underwriting.to | \u2018of- Motlitreal.\u2019 \u201care | supply on the -Island CAPTAIN E PHILLIP NAMED.Captain hillip M.\u201cÉyaie.of.Louns- \u2018& Company, has beén nominated to fill a\u2018 vacancy on the board:of gov- | chatige.\u2019 o INCREASE IN CAPITAL ; The Travellers\u201d \u2018Insurance Company, of Hartford, has increased.its capital * | to pay sor the new stock.°° * oem rt re FRIDAY- \"MORNING BOARD.\" | \u201cBell Telephone Rights, 20 at 9.1-4, 3 l'at 89,1-2, § afd 14; 15 at 971-2, latdl-4.Detroit, 50 at 79, 25 at\u201d 765 Le 16 at 79 1-2, 450 at 79:8-4, ol Rich.and Ont., 210° at 118 OC yg winigan, 2 2 -at 146, 5-at 146, : a at) Twin City, 100 at 168 1-2.! Can.Pacific, 100 at 243, 25 at 248:1- i | Pacific Rights, 1 at 19, 2 1-3 at 20, 6 at 18 1-4, 1-8 at-18 1-2, 2 2-8 at:18 3-4, 52-3 at 19, 1 2-3 atly, 150 at 18: : Power, 20 at 238, 176.at 287 34, ME Boo, 25 at 139.CoE ap Can.Cement, 15 at 28.| SEE Laurentide, 5 at 23%.: ackers Com., 100 at 157 1- 2, 25 ât.1%, 25 at 157 1-2, 75 at 158, 50 at 158 1-2.'} Spanish River, 15 at 69 7-8, 50 at 69 1-2, Steel Corp., 25 at 56 3-4, 50 at\u2019 57.Dom.Textile, 145 at 82 1-4.\u2019 Can.Cottons, 10 34 1-2, 15 at.an 3-4.Dom.Canners, 25 at 761-2.Cement Pfd., 5 at 93.; Cans.Cota.Ptd.5 at 77 1-2, 10 at 77.- Zion à \u2018when an \u2018enormous- voi | \u201ctional City Bank o ter: of a point.\u2018 AN \u201cThat a Royal Commission: \u2018Francois Xavier street, forthe { ness\u2019: .- Ames Hojden o com 2 es Belding Paul.ohm Ÿ.J Cat-Con.Felt com\u2019 mere ar Ft \u201csbm 3200 at 40, 500 at 39%, 500 at K] E AD Des: BREN - to-day received the mews from Con- \u2018stantinople with something akin to shay \u2018inasmuch * as operators \u201chad- bean\u201d trusting implicitly \u2018in the conélu- n of an early pedce.| Panicky Ton- ditions prevailed \u2018at the opening of the e O rush selling: orders - was execated.Prices broke violently, \u2018all.the Balkan | Securitiés- ' being hard hit.- German bonds.Were \u2018also.sharply \u2018de \u2018depreseed NUE mi Have Li Passed Kodi Sixty.Days of Worst: Tense- > nes.\u2018Since 1907, = : mr = Fo es ow New York, Jan.24.We a.o Fut passed through sixty days of.has ant.pat money we have had since: 1907, and i fanything had blown up, if any \u2018thing -had happened to frighten the people; we would have had another panic; declared id R.Forgan, president of the Na- \u2018Chicago ,4t the dinner of the New York Credit Men\u2019 8 \u2018Asso: ciation last night.Mr.Forgan, who was talking on: \u2018How- t.0Avold Another Panic,\u2019 added: \u201cIn the \u2018last sixty days there has been hardly.a bank that has held a lawful reserve, and .the Controller of the Currency has.wise: y .said nethin_ gabout it, for :he iB a \u2018bread minded, \u201csensible fellow.Teo .\"A central hank, declared Mr.Forgan, \u2018such as we: have looked for for a.cen; \u2018tury, \u2018would.forsver quiet the fears e.peuple, for it would be backed by.the 2 government.\u201d PARIS BOURSE NOT\u2019.Parts,\u201d jen.24.\u2014 (Cable) \u2014 Prices were.easy on -the Bourse to-day.Threo | percent rentes, 89 francs for the account.Exchange on London, 25 france 20 1-27 céntimes \u2018for : cheques; \u201d Private rate of.discount,\u2019 4 percent\u201c SPECULATIVE ISSUES : WEAK INLONDON, WITH - le \u2018OTHER STOC STOCKS* \u2018DOWN.: Lopdon: Tan The revolution in \u201cGonstantihopie.\u2018with a Strong possi- | bility of prolonged peace negotiations, | caused disappointed selling on the | Stock.\u201cExchange to-day.:: * Speculative issues were prominent in the general weakness aiid late in thé.session Continental offerings accentu- | ated the heaviness and.made the closing.nervous, and «at- practically the 4 -léwest points-'PurkiskrbondsMost 1 1:42 points, Russian, bords\u2018 a, point, Boop Tinto dtocks two anti \u2018Cotiéolé â quar: \u201copéned\u201d \u2018weak! merièän - sécuritiès | and from 3-4 to, 3 points lower on local and Continental selling: .Later \u2018prices.improved a: \u2018fraction hie light 3 ;repur-, chases, ani \u2018at.noon.the~ tong.\u201cWas.steadier.\u201d The market - Lael supported.in the afternoon when New York buying.\u2018orders Jddvanced\u201d Prices: \u2018another fection.: The.closing ; was steady.moter iri | \u201cLONDON CLOSING PRICES.; don, Ja au ds A5 J n.248y ; G.T.R.29%.Bar Be, quiet 25% 4 pérèunce.Money 34% to.Th rate of étscount tn the open market for short bills is 4%.p.c.Th rate of discount in the open mars ket fo .rthree months\u2019 bills is th to 11- 1e pe MINING MARKET.14 - on gigs pp vy \u201cWit- \" MORNING SALES.\u201c Union Pattfic.11,000 at 34.© - Crown Reserve, 1100 at 352, barose, &-4t 300, 50 at 275, = = prete, UNLISTED S1 STOCKS.=) | Gnitste d stocks as aéroports by: Messrs 3 Brien and Williams for the itness\u2019 -à : to ay: Bid.Asked.: 23% 24 = .\u2026 ws oS aie ipl pans .EP 5,0 00, on - et = Hollinger -.% \u201c18 0 Dont.5 percent bonds gt 103% Macdonal RP views Ca eX.ogan » 60e 5 Ce Mex.NF.= \u201c2 24 onds .À.ae \u201d Nat Brick ii de coon 4.a 4 Bonds: 5%.Tee bee ged \u2018eeu 85 | Sher.Railway.coy ey.me Gas 22 | Tram and Powe 214 Waya\u2019 com\u2018.86 Bo nds ., .West\u2018 \u2018Can.\u201cPower: \u201cBon Cw emi aw tee inde image SE 3 Pa RNING NING SALES.* ee Ames pref oito at \u201884% ; Silk, 7 au B.C.Canners,5 at- 38.: \u201cFelt; 10 at:8L ' Pelt, 10 at 81, ax dl = .Mex.Mahogany, Brick, 125 at 66; t 86%, | so.ares 45 at 86.170 at sn 230 at 85%: eo ice, 5 a 5 Tram and Power, 1 130 at 50.9 WW a, a \u2019 \u2019 Te West Gan.are eee 25 Ke su f = onds,- Ree 6 685 at 99, % a ok 25 at-98% 5 \u2018at\u2019 98%, 300° at\u2019 09%, 75 \u2018at 98%.o me omnia.- TORONTO COBALT SALES.to, Jan.24.\u2014Mor roing Bales: Toronts, at 1%; Charter, 1000 at\u2019 4; Péarl, 100 at 30; \u2018Swastika, 700 at 9%, 1500 at 9% \u2018cash; Vipond, 1100 at 20; 1000 at 934, 200 at 9%; Be \"Chambers, 3100 at 29, 300 at 28%, 700 at 28%, 1000 at 28%: Siffora, 700 at 6; a Span, River Pfd., 1 at 97 1-2, 25 at\u2019 t Northern, 500 at 8%; Gould, 500 ua Gre £000 at 2%, 3000 at 214; Ker rr L.Cans.Loco.Pt.2 at 94 3-4.800 af 300; Larose, 25 at.290, 10 at 285, Sher.W.Ptd., 1 at- 102, 100 at\u201d 200 Littie Nip, 1000 at 1 hay Nlinois Pf4., 8 at 91.- \"100 at 13; McKinley, 600 at 198; Nip, G -l 310 -at 906, 100 at 910: Peterson, 1000 at snodwins Pfd., 64 at 84.210 at oe L000 8500 at 25; Roches- Quebec Ry., $500 a 58.ter, 500-at 4%; Silver Queen, 500 at 8%; Can.Car, $1000 at 1 Temisk., 700.at 34, 500 at 33%, 5000 at Sher.Williams, i000 \u2018at 10.1:2 34%, 500 at S4%, 500 at 35; EIeihswey, Molsons, 16 at 203.500 at 35; Wettlazéer, 500 at 15%.Hochelaga, 5 at 159 1-2, 9 at, 19.Zon | Royal, 5 at 223; 1 at 288 1-4, 4 at 228.Montreal, 5 at 244 1-2.\u2014- - aurown Reserve, - 200 at.350, 160 - at 80, 50 at 3.56, 325 at 8.58.nT gre.28 _Wettlanser, 500.21: \u2018BUTTER MARKET QUIET.° Finest\u2019 creamery, 291440 to 29% \u20ac; do, à Sbc té 2 ei.\u2018air \u2018butter,.24c #3 \u2014PANIG ass Berlin, Jan.\u201c94 (Cable)\u2014The Bourse | pointed about the Turkish criss\u2019 to-day.\u201cj& prolongation of the recent\u2019 \u2018untértainty : was: fegred,- and quotations: were: marked |.\u2018 : ['éown in all directions; more\u2019 partidularly | 4 ne Tssues, 7°.Aen American rail épeñea, front to,\u2019 35, A ps 1 34.\u2014 conbdis for money, i | add \u2018incorporated in British Columbia.\u2019 ; Limited, \u2018an English.\u2018company.- !-| believed to be:large enough to gyn for, J uhcertainties :of-polittcal outlook - that 1 1 it 1s @oubtfuk if the bear.account will {be seriously\u201d disturbed .\u2018for.the, near FICHE _ bonus.| packers are confident \u2018that the com-:| fresh made: SR ; FRIDAY, JANUARY un, on.a E \u201cNEW ===R.& O.MERGER Unpleasant Affairs.Puts Darper on\u201d din stdek?Exchérige Wak gréatly, disap-.- below parity, whils' Rio\u201d Tint was?| points, and Turkish \u2018| points.down.\u2026.Consôls- wer \u201cquoted % lower.on local \u2018selimg due \u201cto ¥éi the\u2019 \u201cCo Étipental \u2018markets.mans, anloas heavily.A F \"Later in the day: th market appeared.\u201ctor be & shade \u201cHteddter, and.With & har~ | dehing: téndency,* altfio gh.it \u2018was\u2019 stilt | unsettled.- \u201c ut the! five percent.bonds of the -Cédar Rapids Power Company, and the $2,- 100,000 of stock, the division between the Montreal Power and Shawinigan F shareholders wouldi'be as follows: \u2014 TWIN CITY DIFIBEND.+ a Ë » soins of Twig, City's regent\u2019 teridency | advance is due no \u201cdotibt to the ex- narsade \u2018In.dividend, at \u201cthe forthcoming annual, meeting, but | so far as, can be learned theré-le- little éhance of.action \u2018belie.« taken in 4hat regard, 2 , To sas : ser TOR SALE S.00000 - hon JAN 24.ruins Sales: ÿ 400 Dern 280 of In hat at's io , 14 \"154; dor sash 4 Le Ih BR Aha 80° £143 Pardi, Ha ; ve 90rd Et MEN Took ce, 5 = bh \u2018Sawyer: daaset.\u201c60 at ers \u201cBrazilian 2087:-at.98 to 99, A 11 at ; Dominion, -100 at 23614: - Coniag Eas.Ue at Minigsing.256.\u2018at \u2018200 to-915; ares, so at.282 -to | 295; Col.Loan, 110 at 804; Tnterlake, ; ref.AT \u2018at 88; Liôco, 6 at 66; do.pref.\u2019 Pat : Canners, \u201866 at 76 BC\" \u2018Pac: Les 5 at- 1684; to:127.Tor.Paper, 50.\u2018at- 18; LY inuives,.75: at.216 and niiacel- | laneous: =, , Fa at etai de ae Cais) + The.London,\u201d nT 34, 1 Chancery Division to-day: ordered that |.[rust \"Company, the Western Canada.ts hame always Limited, should after \u2018This ruling was made on the application .of \u2018he Western Canada - \u2018Fret mtn Gti + MR.PLUMMER; COMING.5, Sydney, C.G., Jan 2\u2014Mr.Plumimer left on the Tate \u2018train on Wedneaday for Halifax, whence.it was.hig\" intention to proceed .to\u2019 \u201cMontreal.before sailing, for the, pther side.LS RET Smepblonainte\u2019 os Laidlaw & Co.\u2014The short interest.18 « if there.were any developments fav- _orable énough to lend courage to.a bull, leader, but sentiment.in.\u2018early all\u2019; ~guarters remains so: \u2018depressed over the | \u201cThompson, Towle\u2019 = Ca Acute; pes: simism 1s - giving-way.to optimism.There jhas been à.fair volume of in- vestrheht buyitié:.andyedbh: trading \u2018day .furnishes evidence that, Lhe market is oversold.\u201cWe prèfer:the the ong side.a Caw ?+ [$s Pleated.| ido Aft ; pany s Policy er mem It.18 \u2018stated that \u201ca considerable | amount of B.C- PpéKers. several days with.the outside an sa} more.interest, Receipts are: small to-} day.\"and that important\u2019 changes may.be Ivoked for during ne.ne yedr, mA How =}, Soëné * blocks \u201cof the\u2019 \u2018asturitios ot | the Empire; : Cotton : have been.plac-; = \u201cFirst.cäble oa seas \u201cSecond.cable .\"| Last cable .\u2026.\u2026.a BERLIN GOT PORKED CUP OVER WAR SCARE 24, \u2014 (Cable) \u2014: The Turkish situation caused panicky con- \u2018ditions on the Bourse to-day, and the -heaviest.falls.in prices since the out- \u201cbreak of the Balkan war were\" Tecord- ed: \u201cLiosses ranging: from three: to: \u2018ejght\u2019 points\u2019 were general before.\u2018the gelling \u2018subsided.Trading was -quieter in.the and the \u2018arkcet *\u2019olôsed | Canadian\u2019 banking\u201d6 Opérations is steadily | \u2019 rot: all \u2018proportiofr to\" ifs: aise or the\u2019 vol \u201cans es \u2018QHEBEC CLEARINGS © x LC \u2018of Brazil here next May: wotld-have large interests in the United .Statés are.: genuinely, congerned oveï the attitude of \"| sales, - $ Chicago, wire to James.Carruthers & | 55 EU CONTROL R&OMWILL ; \u2018Whole \u2018Scheme: Shortly Af- a \u2018ter, Annual Meeting._ \u201cmiéeting on Feb.'19 next.- so aré now working\u2019 on, out now \u2018within the next few.months, C.P.R.HAD BAD BREAK: | IN LONDON OVER WAR êr on Canadian Pacific.upwards.terday morning\u2019s opening and morning\u2019s were as.follows:\u2014 - Yestorday,, ; 248 | : ee seel.sees.esses : Berlin, 3 an.*afternoon, above the lowest.Tad : pfennigs for cheques, \u2018Money, 4\" \u2018percent.ment, 51- 8 percent.~ DEGIDE.ON DIVIDEND: of dhe i8t.souls, Trost: Mountain @otthern \"Raflwdy: declared shny * DECREASE IN IN CLEARINGS 1912, = ame toe x \u201c \u2019Québet, Jan.24.\u2014 Total bank clearings \u2018for the week ending Jantiary\u201d 23, 1973; \u201cwere $3,158,398; week last year, $2,648,291.\" CLEARINGS GS GROWING STEEL, LOWER IN LONDON, 58'8-4.cable yesterday.ee pen, ONTARIO GRAIN- Fries.at\u201c 94 1-2c \u201ctrack, bay: ports.\u201cBran is in good.d dernaid and\u2019 firmer.eg stock\u201d \u201cCattle receipts 4.70 to $5.60;.cows and \u2018heifers, 32.70 toi 7.20; calves, \"$1 to to shade \u201chigher.Light, $7.50 to.37:59 1 $7.60; heavy, $7 -to +7.to $7.15 i Sie 3s Ho $7.30; bulk, ob Sheep A eiots \u20187000; market steady.Ndtive, $4.76 to $6.95; Jearlings, at $5.40 to \"$8; lambs native, $6.75 to $s.Lo se eS GRAIN ELEVATOR RECEIPTS: \u201cmixed, $7.2% carloads at.Winnipeg re Board of Trade this mornin Wheat, N | \u2018oat MARKET STEADY, | VANCOUVER [eine Pita Ge frou Pinners Hall, Austin Friars n tar a 0.-1- feed at 41c to 41 ©: No.$ Cw- a _.No.1 feed at 40%07 86410 Por: bushel, LONDON, Eng.\u201cex.stores \u2014 Co GOVERNMENT : MUNICIPAL DGMINION COAL co, omer ts eracaexszar = James 28 and Tr ns, ow vo Rr 1, > vos Factiitine.for 3 \u201c SALES OFFICE.cold.\u201cWeather.generally, clear .And ap wai ox.James je Se, Montreau -_ SUBMIT PLN Wik m 0 Cofiplets the] \u201cThe Furies and caiadtag group.| now in control of Richelieu and On-.\u2018 tario - is\u2019 quietly \u2018breparihe ail \u2018their {plans in \u2018anticipation of tfie anual.|.- |, By that time it is expected\u2019 \u201cit the \u2018Plans which they\u2019 have now in mind.\u2018will -be \u201cpretty\u201d well rounded out, with - \u2018The résult \u2018that shortly after thé new: board'i&-\u2018elected ihe inferests {n con-: \u201ctrol \u2018will be able to submit to the.an shareholders a\u201d Proposiion in.Which | Very Farge English \u201cinterests.ve 1 intimatéd \u2018a desire to become - Jive | *clodely identified \u2018with the\" neylgation consolidation, and important develop= j ments\u201d are\u2019 almost sure \u2018to»be carried\u201d NEWS-COMPARISONS As compared with yesterday morn< ing's cable, the.first cable this morning from\u2019 London was six points low- The last cable this morning, however, was not 50 [ bad, being about 2 3-4 lower than last night's close, and the course being Comparisons between yes- To-day.\u2019 ; \u2018242 , 242 34 \u2018 Exchange- on, - \u201cLondon.20.magks 48 Private faté of \u201cdiscount, 43-4 per- sent.Carry-over rate for.the.seftie- RAILWAY DIRECTORS ne _ o New York, San 24, 24: \u2014 nd girestare.bilities, of $86,000 £7 annual dividend 3 two percent, put\u2019 ting the stock on a 4 percent basis: ; Ottawa, - Jan.Pa \u2014 Bank clearings for the week ended: January .23 weré $4,021,878.93, \u2018compared \u2018with $5,061,- 971,28 : \u201cfor the esriesponding: week of corresponding Toronto, Jan.24.\u2014 The clearings of LCR\" 5, banks in Toronto \u2018for the week, with.Wheat - cried 00 ca00e du Dieu comparisons, Were as follows: Hay bâles [22 se de 39d Week\" endéd Jan.23.$42,344,708 ° | giour sacks \u2026.20 eve oa 35 © BO Corresponding week, 1912.37,007,967 - |\u2018Butter - pkgs .+.16.7.\"0 14 \u2018 Coresponding week, 1911.-32:685,763 5 Cheese boxes .100 ., 400 T CEMENT WAS FIRMER |: | cumm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DOMINION\" \u2018BOND COMPANY, Lamrran Dominion Bond Building 2 Pomme | =I | Rogers Building mie CORPORATION BONDS ing and smelting properties in British | generally affects values, results so far | - AFFECTED BY WAR NEWS pathy with encouraging - or depressing : \u201cC.P.R.-1 50e- do.; next, MONEY TRUST INVESTIGATION NEARS 175 EN Special Session Will be Held to Examine William Rockefeller Next Week.\u2018Washington, Jan.24.\u2014 Hoping to conclude the money trust investigation to-day, the Pujo Committee of the House confronted an abbreviated list of witnesses and a day of rapid-fire examination.Mr.Henry P.Davidson, of the firm of J.P.Moragn & Company, who occupied the stand throughout the greater part of yesterday's session, was scheduled to be the first witness examined.Mr.F.L.Hine, president of the First National Bank of New York, was the only other witness of importance to be called to-day.The chairman of the committee, Representative Pujo, and Counset Unter- \u2018meyer will make arangements immediately on the conclusion of the oral hearings to examine Mr.William Rockefeller.Chairman Pujo expects that Mr.Rockefeller will be in New York early next week, and it is expected the examination will be made BUMPER CROPS IN THREE COUNTRIES Washington: Jan.24.\u2014Wheat production in Argentina, Australia and \"New Zealand \u2018this \u2018seasôh is one-third greater than in the previous season, totalling 321,000,000 bushel This.information Was .received b¥ the Department of \u2018Agriculture to-day from the \u2018International Institute of Agrioul- ture at Rome, which added that the \u2018production was 180-7 percent of that harvested last season.In all three countries bumper crops appeared to be the e.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADIAN COTTON \u2018PEOPLE EXPECT A BUSY SEASON.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Canadian.fnterests have been good buyers: of cotton contracts for the past \u2018week, -ae-1912 was a prosperous year :for the Canadian spinning Industry, and thé-majority of the mills ran full timé throughout, and many ran.overtime to keep up with the demand.In most cases satisfactory dividends were.declared, and the demand for their product seems to be on the iIn- crease.As a result of new mills being started in Canada, this country will increase its Imports of cotton for \u2018the coming season.iy LOOKS LIKE ATTEMPT ©] \"T0 BUY C.P.R, LOWER.À wire from Van street states that it is believed \u201cin financial circles in New York that certain insiders are endeavoring to accumulate C.P.R.stock without putting prices up, and that they welcome declines.which ara now taking place._ \u2014mmnmmmes 2 POULTRY EASIER.Supplies of \u2018poultry are increasing somewhat, and prices are slightly lower, with turkeys at 21c to 22c per 1b.:; ducks, 14c to 17e; chickens, 14c to 17e; .fowls, llc to\u2019 18c; geese, 13c to.14cram rave GOOD SUPPLY OF EGGS.Selected stock in round lots, 26c to 27e: in single cases, 28c to 29c; No.1 cold storage stock in round lots, 23c to 24¢; \u201csecond grades in single cases, 20c.mrss PARMERE MARKET PRICES, Jan.$4 There was a fair attendance of the farmers at the Bonsecour's Market this forenoon,and the market gardeners were present in much larger numbers than usual, and all kinds of roots and cabbages were plentiful, and prices of these had a downward tendency.Oats were $1.06 to $1.10 the bag; from $1.40 to $1.60 per bag was asked for buckwheat; potatoes were 70c to 7bc the 80 1b.bag; bests; 90c do.; turnips, 60c do.; carrots, oniens, 70c to 80e do.; parsnips, be dé.; cabbäges, $1 to $1 1.50 the brl: 3 American celery, $1 to $1.25-the dozen; -$14 the 100 -lbs.was \u2018asked -for pork carcases; beef quarters were very.plentiful at 8c to 8c per lb.for hindquarters and 8c to Te for fronts; dead turkéys, 25c the 1b.; .£eese, 17c to 18\u20ac do.; chick- .ens, 17c to, 20c do.; tub butter, 286 to 33c per 1b.; print butter, 80c to 35c do.; \u2018eggs, 4be to 60c the dozen; cream, 30c.to \u201c40e quart: apples, $3 to.$6 the barrel; cranberries, $11 do.; Almeria grapes, \u2018at -$5.50 the keg; tomatoes, 75c the small basket; pineapples, 16c to 26c each; bananas, $1.76 to $2.50 the bunch; hay, $11 to $13 the 100 bundles of 16 Ibs.straw, $6 to hdd the: 100 bundles of 12 1bs, - BANK \u201cOF MONTREAL is hereby Sven that a DIVI- omen TW D-ONE-HALF PER CENT.upon he paid up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared -for the three months ending 31st January, 1913, and that the same will be.PAYA- \u2018BLE at its Banking House in this City, and at its Branches, on and after SATURDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF MARCH to Shareholders of record of 31st January, 191 18.By \u2018order \u2018of the Board, - H.V.MEREDITH, \u2018 General Manager.Moritreal, 21st January, 1913.INVESTMENT OF JANUARY DIVIDENDS We offer various + ONTARIO TOWN DEBENTURES.Yiel Investor from ie.to 814 P.C.We advise placing orders now, - e advantage of the present .wt tive yield rates.ctiv attracti for list of offerings.Ontario Securitles Company 59 Yonge Street, Toronto.Ont.28 Bishopsgate, London, England.SHH SE \u20ac Hospitat St BONDS Write for our bookiet on the Periodical Payment Plan, || Russell E.Popham & Co.INVESTMENT BANKERS, Montreal.Tes 7e Aes paso we sn \u201crp rm, an RET A Nae etre ENT, cES em LTT .To _ .- we FN TIO IA NA ES Ë ; x fre - Te MONTREAL DALY \u2018WITNESS, 7 2 GAME- CF RIDAY,.\u2018 JANUARY 24, FE ST.PATS.\u201c/ICTORIOUS CT He Ni AIC - LEAGUE GAMES) The Firs Game ame Between the) _ M.A.À.A.and Victorias fa bu.Le Ended | in Tie.\u201d a Le aC iN T4 Considering the soft condition of the © see the two garñes played In the In- terprovincial League last night came |.off in fast style.The first game, be- | tween M.A.A.A.hd Victorias, ended tu |- 8s tie, 2-2.\u2018&t.Patrick's defentéd .Shawinjgan Falls in the second by thé score-of 2-1.The curtain raiser, although\" rough, was the faster of the two, and fève a \u2018good idea of the relative strength of the | wriig In the second-halt Mel- | .two teams.drum was hit in the nose with.a stiek, \u2018and had to be taken off, while Mc- urtry went off to éven up; but he \u201cmoon retürned and finished out the |.AIRE.The tie was not played off.\u2018not get going till the second-half, - \u2018fHen they were unable to put across.the | twäitallles necessary te even the score.Hedvy body-checking was indulged in freely by both.teams, especially during the second-half.Molyneux, Chamil- lard and Sprigings werd easily the : saoring is concerned: - In the second game \u2018Shawinigan dtd | CANADIENS, LEADS TH ï TOME | - CANADA GAME Tom Sith, of Quebec, is tel Eo ond; \u2018and 1 Maione Third.4 bn Thé N x ; enulté she.) Fur ot -tha - Canadiens.on.the top ao far 28 The list is 3» tollows:: | Pitre, BRP ogres PT.Smith, Quebec .,., J.- Malone, \"Quabée | \"Lalonde, Capsadiens \u2026\u2026.; Cd So eaves: pes rence: Smith .Malone .arks .ummery .Crawford .Donald Smith.RS ci Laviolette .os Pitre.see pe = se ue! \u20ac Lalonde 272 \"00 à Payea save es he ss eb Xi \u201cesq cera - case \u201ceww des: ~The following are the Renders a a 4 ofan EV ML ba rAUS RE so à every inter- teach: 6f: the.\u2018tegnis.HH inte the 1e drew more \u201ctrips to the bench than any other offémce.Trip- Ping | E also helped to increase the number of penalties.Very little -individ- - nl starting \u201cotcurred, a3 both\u2019 téams fare well balancèd, \u2018and played.tôgé- ther in fins Wduner.- stars on the visiting .team.\u201cortiis = {Lower Canada turned out in their \u201cThe attendance was very poor, only Brondbent cio wes ens Es ee ce 9 | ow sweaters for \u2018the first time, and | few seats being taken here and there Take .ov ven vee eae ooo so 3] although this mey hot havé helped to roughont.the rink, but thoss present Dennison 1.1 vor.vu wre sn senses oo Z| win the game, théy certainly looked æsétainty got thelr Thonéy's wos see\u2019 ede sa nee were lees sts &|-wery classy.They have sw white Body, FIRST.GAME.Co [Ronan Ll eer cé su04- 00-005 wee 5} With\u2019 cardinal, grey and Bhie trim- .Eine .fo DR .Shores re sae ase enw Whe ap SE aon a 27, mings: at\u201d thie neck, cuffs and lower LE A pr RS Wat Li 5 VWéstiviek os a.oe ae a \u2014a saute\u201d \"24 y players on \u2018the interme- Fhuney., \u201c OT cena «Lib Howrey \u201cresbe sees dea i Foe Rd CP diate football ahd \u2018hockey thats fd hus.foals wo FOIE.« 2x 4 «Watt | igCUMSRNE, | weds them: id.eee me pe or.jo.> SUMMARY.Bue ee ene selene Vea TINE + Work'.2.Rent .Flanagan ol ; « \u20ac R hewts .ee hve ew ve aveu Tue 3 Thèmes .5.Spares Ee Sol, Poe i \"4 -WFirst Half.Hy and dee.see eee EE EL TE Herfbn + _ wi: Woods 4 \u2014Vics.one.Mowatt.: anse Ea Miller ET ve SLI lr a Referee: Hooper, Victorias; judge of | + -V euec\u2026ossu.% bers.= \" ; Cleghorn ~ - Lee Pa Plays Robertson, Vietorias.\u2018 oe Becdné Haît.: j8 \u2018 91 * Penalties: Firat.half\u2014Hizb, Work, 2 Te B-MAdA Tae a Re eT AY Funai Ln i | se patty x min; Mowait, à main: arsine.1 hy \u201cSecond-baif\u2014Lahué, 3 mink.; mal) \u2018ésam, 8 mins; MeMurtréy, 2m Frasèr.2 mirib.;.Rald, 2 mins.; en 3 mins; \u2018Mowatt, 2 mise; McMurtry, 2 mins.Eahus, 3 mias.; MEME.21 SECOND.GAME.FE ins-up: st Patrick.\u201d Bravistgan an Leblanc.«.\u201cGoal.Rya Kirlin.* sen \u2018+ Point, XKelly.«.vein va © Hef a sut \u2018Patrick.O'Grady 2-\u2014-8t.Patrick.Pontbrtañd &= ha & First.half\u2014-Kirlin, § miha.\u2018*Recopd.haif\u2014O'Grady, à hoa: Posts.7 ait Beland, 3 mines; Chamillard, 3 mina; + Bréadbent tas\u2019 fallen off \u201cin his work and Lowery and Denison appear to He out of \u2018their class.West- \u201cwick, the.Ottawas say, is\u2019 too light.They need a couple \u2018of rigged players, but don\u2019t know Where to get them.\u2018These amateurs - are unreasonable \u2018and we Dyford or Atkinson.- We don\u2019t mind paying good, \u2018salaries to experienced ien, Bit we edrtainly ad not intend to ¢ held up by newcomers.\u2019 Some of the.\u2018players are urging the exécutive | bers of thé present team buck up.§HEITITIT TTT eae s 3 WANT SKELTON, 3 + OF SHERBROOKE.+ + CT en + ++ Dicky : \u201cBoon, of Wanderers, 4 4 watched \u2018 Rae Skelton, cover + | + point for Sherbroéke, play + + against Grand \u2018Mere Wednes-.+ | + \u2018day night.and afterwards made .+ + him an offer to finish segsen # 4+ with.Wanderars.it is under-\" + + stood.that Skelton\u2019 did not éon- + + sider\u2019 \u2018the affer, as he intends + +.to \u2018finish the Season.with Sher + + brook ce.+ + NR Teusessssreess + ee re re rame ; ere AND.- world's.amateur | \u201ctested.- The three hours are down as For | \u2018Sauve, Sha aprocks cee we A.O'Sicky, Cleveland, - second; { Provost, St.Jacques :i.|-Blanchard, Hochelagà .Walsh, Garnêts .:\".Hoerhig, third: Ea er, 42 + \u201cA.O'Sfeky, third: | 1 a conflist with the Mantreal Show, the \u2018to send for Marty Walsh and Albert Kerr, Who arë ih the West.: \u2018The club announces that it will cut the salaries in half unless thé triem- Théy are paying larger salaries than ever before, but the team has never been: so far down in the race as.at the present time.Hence the diesatis- faction, : : a was ; ~* CHAMPETRE How «, ars.not which gees to the club having the highest storing average at the.end of the season, as after'last Mon- ~day\u2019s games the fast Hochelaga team are on an evén- bagis - with \u2018them BR: this \u2018respect.- Another record \u2018attendance is.\u2019 expected next Monday, as the three .gafhes \"are agaifi \u2018causing all sort of interest, and will be sery hotly con- follows: 8 to 9, Stars vs.Champetre.9 to 10, Hochelaga vs.Garnets.10 to 11, Shamrocks vs.St.acques.The correct list of city league's scorers are as follows: \u2019 E.Kelly, Stars .sou.vues Lacombe, Champetre -,.Pontbriand, Hochelaga Guy, Champetre .Ye ces .Furlong, St.Jacques\u201d nes she see ees \u2018Léälibéfte, Hochelagu .Guevremont, St.Jacquds vee eee Fennell, Stars .\u2018Johnson, Shamrocks .esa san sre Comeau, chelaga.A.Kane; Garnets .Turner, Garnets .\u2018R.Lédue, Hochélags Ce \u2018Payer, Champétre .ha ees John Muicair, Shamrocks .Jim Arnold, St.Jacques.L.O'Grady, Garnets.wh eee aan :Colligan, Stars.Norton, Stars .22 Ci ans 500 \u201cMcMullen, Shamrocke.en osu rs Lajoie, St.Jacques.Matte, Hochelaga .\u2026.\u2026.\u2018Rirlin, Garnèts sen sue ee Johnston, Garnets .G.O'Grady, Garnets E.Léduc, Charipetre Jette; Champetre .ers ae 0.sve eae .pire ee ire HA re Sn n0 0069 0000 60 0 0e de COTON 0 Toronto, ses: 22 \u2014In.order to avoid \u2018Canadian National\u2019 Horse Show in To- Final heat \u2014 McLean, first: Wheeler, second; A.O'Sicks, int Time, 3.08, es.Pres er LE apnoynced.ronto will be held from April 29 to May 3, one week earlier than previously x cen Me ait Everything 1a pow in apple pie order\u201d for the opening of the Montreal Aut and Truck Show at the Drill Hall ta morrow evening \u2018at eight o'clock, when it is now assurefl that a packed build.ing will witness tive formal opening -of-{ _ what promises 16 be nat.only the most ttractive, but also the niost complete |: attractive, but ef These Witl include 5 display of gasoline, elettric and ste driven vehicles ve gathered together.in any Canadian city.à desire of] Ît has déen the aim and 4 bvery \u2019fndtorist, Mr R.M.Jaffray, manager of thy ghow te open the Hm ball with every tar in position \u2018and everything working as smoothly as if the show had been iv operation for a few days at least and there is little doubt, but he will ly sent to.1.for this show from \u2018the - a oxi ibition of pleasure Gars in the Drill \u2018\u2019Phey represent \u2018the véry latest, # a LB work in fact, in auto construction, do these.machines hat.have- Just , come from New York rues \u201cthe proud title of \u201c1913 models\u2019 ther le enough, new in thelr con- bo Es | find.tires.that.the.cof this city, an The cars that have been special- : ged in News: York have | Taï v'artoes du city.and ate on hand go mn aid.Tee o Anterest all who any.attraction i \u2018Butomobile, =.2 a sny type of There wil be any additional fea- average: citizen will find tit i) the big show opens ofthe regular liné of, plensurs- and \u2018commercial care.1 térterest.és, the fout 25 aplete ever seen in .; te display of ac- pessories that will delight the heart of \u2018the .sweet little Canadian made Tao ofilane that will show to Montreals that some Canadians at leat are Intérested in the new art of flying and many other things that will amply repay a visit to the Drill Hall during tha coming week.Not the.least remarkable thing about the coming show Is the decorations which, it is safe to say, will surprise as well as delight the spectators.These decorations are unique and ambitious and will prove a fitting setting for what is fully looked forward to by thé Montreal dealers as the greatest} after Atkinson, Duford and othet ldcdl | men.that it will not apprasch | \u20ac %.Érajinwaite TIED FOR DEERY CUP Ê \u2018For - the fot Se time since the.City : Hockey League _ series comtnenced in |.| December the: Chamretre\u2019s _alone as the leaders for the handsomé 1 \u2018Deery.Cup,\u2019 OF HORSE SHOW | fine line of motor |- (TWO BAMESWERE TO VERT POOR IGE Scheduled Match on .Heather Ice, tree, GOVERNOR-GENERAL'E.First Game.Calédonie, 48; Howick, 18.Quebec, 33; Huntingdon, 26.Sherbrooke defaulted to Montreal.JUBILEE TROPHY.First Round.Ormstown, 87; \u2018Howick, 23.Two: \u2018of the Jublles first round Tames hea.to be postponed yesterday owing to the thaw.Ormstown and Howick played their scheduled match on Heather ice, a keen struggle resulting in a win \u2018for the trophy holders by four shots.The thaw has necessitated rearrangement of the Jubilee games, the following \u2018being to-day's programme bath in the Trophy and Governor-Gen- éral's.\u2018competitions, : GOVRENOR- GENERAL\u2019 8.va -.Semi Fitidls.; ne Caletènia at Heather.tart, > pm, 16 ends.+ SL UBILEE TROPHY.; First Round.: bec vi.Heather at Caledonia.tie, vs.Sherbrooke at St.am 10 ends, on Sem Finals, : Wiha Ko.1 ve.\u201cwinners No: £, at Montreal, \u2018 \"Ormstown, a bye.Start, 7.45 p.m., 16.ends, The Montréal-Cälegonie game.this afternoon should furnish one.of the compotiné teams in\u2018 the tigal THE GOVERNOR-GENERALS.Two games only in this competition were played yesterday.The BSher- brooke-Montreal game did not take place.Quebec and Huntingdon and Caledonia and Howich played their matches.© The former teams put.up a good game resulting, in \u2018a win.for Quebec by ix shots.Funtingdén led early in the game, but their form fell off.One or two hig ends were a fepture of the game; Grogan, of Quebec, scoring a \u201cfive when.he opponent wae lying first ahd second, shot.On the other sheet, Oney.wig lylng seven whén Stocking | of Québec, played hig last stone, taking out one.Rinks and scores were: \u2018Huntingdon.\u2026 Quebec, Jas.Ciuff .ou -Genéreuz- A.Chambers.Dr.B.J.Chambers JW.Stack.W.Lambton \u2026.@ H McLaren 8e J.Grogan Murphy.ry \u2014 1g of rs F, in a - so 1- ne ed d- AN er t - 5 - v.10 1e s- 2- je in ;- 3- se 1e Bl Sermon WB 0 Sources À =) MQ =| Dat or Utd = mn | eoens lero = ra al wl 1h Qi IgV he ed nd on nk on nn, is, n- e- h- 16, | ; : - = ' , .1 r ; \u2018 Paper AT de 3 Ea .7, - LÉ à Te ER tha i 2 Spy edn el AB Nel Gre sien es oe i\u2026 2 i ; LS RS ee See ee se dae ead me Pr peer cp ee .: ere SU A rage = coeur: lt me ee = mt SCE EA : at Le, TOC a CEE æ SX.Tet = A \u2014\u2014_ emanec ra _ ey Sopra \u2014_ WEF oa CE x \u2018 PE ER AR mg Te Cae ray Te ET LO Me RE Ee mes - nf EU # | Counttthe coastwise folls in order do | dations and conéluslons-as may be p x.> etermine a just and eau! at ror rnd Beas may be ap- |.= SECRETARY KN \\- SAYS: igi ein pe ICH 18, Ae LRT 86 me aaule Tate, PTOpHIate.Ta .- 4 - x REAERTOLS WL Jor BE IDO HF Assures British Government \u201cFiat Coa Be Permitted to Extend Competitive\u201d Fields.= Le Ae EY aire 5 oF 5 \u201cTF REPLY IS NOT SATISFAC TORY HE.2 720 INQUIRY ~~ \u201cPROPOSES SPECIAL COMMISSION 0 Provision Made For Suoh:an, Emergency-in the Knox-Bryce * LY + Washington, Jan.:24\u2014 Sécrétary Knox's \u2018reply \"bo the\u2019 British\u2019 protest againæt, the exemption of \u201cAmerican coastwilte shipping\u2019 from , Panama cenal, thus, assures the Britigh,Qov- ernment that: domestic coastwiss-trade will.net be permitted to extend ôpera- ton intd foreign competitive flelds and that increase tolls.will not.be.laid on foreign shipping te balancé the:Fs- | mission \u2018to\u2019 American «ships.\u201cI£Gfeat | Britain 1s not satisfied on tliese points, the \u2018United States proposes .a special commission of adjustmentz-\"7 =.* æ The tommuhication is devoted\"to'the.| purpose \u2018of reiting 1p tho pmalioét point and number \u201cthe: issues ».upon which: the: wo governments \u2018failed to agree, and \u2018as: to these\u2014 only, twot-it is\u201d contended that they.are.efitifely susceptible of adjustment, by.diplomia-1.LF tic means.It this course should not prove ac-;l\" ceptable tu, the British Government, it.is suggested\u201d that the whole controversy.be weferred to a special gom- \u201cmission of inguity, provision for which |.Was made in the unratified Knox- Bryce General .Arbitration Treaty.That convention was approved by the Senate with an amendment which.|; curtailed the power of ihe .special |.- A ommission of inquiry to mere.jnvei- tigation | A report, and refused to! permit.the commission to.bind either: country, fv & ish Government.! Saad 4 1; To meet the needs of this present.issue, Secreary Knox now offers to q to.the tréaty by.an jmme- EA \"change of \u2018ratifications, which would insure the existènee of \u2018asgen- ersl arbitration\u2019 treaty between Ameri: | ca and Great\u201d Britain after the \u2018Iapse | àt'the existing Hay-Pauncefote treaty, June, 4 next.As an aiternétivé, the secretary.is willing that a commission be dreated for the: special purpose of scertaining the facts in regard te the Sect upon.British \u2018ehipping of the Panama\u2019 Canal Tells Act\u2019 and Re President's proclamation ,.fixing - toMlB.i - sem fr.SECRETARY'S\": ARGUMENT.kiss sn a + ~ : ~ iy AT: VA! - \\FaRFETÉE\u201d Mush.of the secretary's -ar gif rests upon his contention that \u201c6, Edward Grey's protest, being madg advance of.the issue of the President's proclamation fixing the tolls, im.entirely inapplicable to the tomiroversy in its present state; and, that, as.a matter of fact, the British contention régts upon apprehension of things.thet may happen in the future to the:int jury of: British shipping whick , in \u2018gli probability, never will oceur.Secretary.Knox begins his note, - -.British which was delivered to the.B: Foreign: Office through Mr.Laughlin, the American \u2018Charge at London, by the flat statement: that he cannot\u201d agree with the British interpretation: of thé canal treaties, so far as they: limit tie freedom of action of America or infringe: British treaty rights.Pointing, out that the Grey note \u2018was issued \u201cwithout consideration of: the President's toll proclamation, the: Béc- retary states that Sir Edward deals chiefly: with the possibilities of what yw er tho\" the President might do under the} Canal: Act, whereas the proclamation; |; has entirely changed the situation.\u201d i made Taking up the three objections by the British Government, Secreta Knox first discusses that which.ap plies to the exemiptien from tolls.0 the Government vessels at Panama.This he declares: to bé a great and ; È States, eomplete surprise to the United States 3 en, \u2018Always has erted without}.challenge that the status of the \u2019¢ou tries immediately concerned, by rea-] son- of their political relation to t terfitory im.which the canal was.to te constructed, was different \"from that of ali other countries.e not béfiève, therefore, that arbitration of this question.CE In regard: to a second British ole: ton, that the Paname for upon thie 2 pe 5 0 0 : I might Be though wer to \u2018aisetimisate in the nse of-the ¢anal in favor a ships belonging.to the United States and its.citizens, even in the foreign trade, by gra moraît- the note: quotes from the me ait dum attached to the Canal Act: BY, llowsy\u201d i or \u201c1 ha not, therefore, necessary, fo fiscuss the policy of.such d I a- tion until the: question may arise the exercise of cretion.\u201d Vi it\u201d As no: question.has yet arisern, an this potnt, which, in the words of the ~xisfing.arbitration treaty, \u2018it may ant have been possible to.settle a diplomacy,\u201d the.note holds suggestion of -arbitration.is prema- tnre: Before passing from that stage- of the question, Secretary Knox .omi:.ning nructicall disclaims enteriaining any doubt as to the right to exempt ; and other \u2018gov: American warships, es 8 \u201crnment vessels from tolls, as, they\u2019; cn overnment\u2019s protective; 1 part of the G Lu nderstood \u2018hat \u2018Yêtem, and it is no | bat Britain challeng#s the Tight of the United States to -protect = ithe A nal, or, to.require.an explanation\u201d of , «hat \u2018relation, the, movement of a par- \u201cienlar vessel through the canal has |.nits protection._ PE ant Thus clearing.away all non-relevant \u201chiections, thé\u2019 notep roceeds\u2019 to: dis- | \u201cnez the British\u2018 agsertion \u201cthat the: Pxemption of United States coast- vise vesséls/frèm tolls is a \u2018discriri- ranieon againgt British \u2018vessels.\u2019 Mr.| say recalls \u2018Sir Edward Grey's ad: \u201cion of the right of \u2018the United \u201crites ta grant 8 theidies to- its\u201d shipé \u2018>= generally or to any particular} \u201chere, and although thÿé 18 78 © rf subsidy\u2019 to éxerhpt the coést-\" : shipping\u201d from, toité; hé regééie , \u201c y sFOTR.mie 2 tas + «Mectionablé; as throwing al | ; fur share of the burden of upieseP\u201d | ù the canal on foreign shipping = The Secretary points out that the itish do not\u2019 claim the right té-perE\u2026.paie in American cost de tra Wt abject to the exemption of TP they may t Made from tolls béca: ©.Arbitration Treaty.i , course\u2019 af, arbitration }.in.its ARdings.Because of this améfd- ment, Président -Taft:fhas so far 'declined to copsummate the treaty _- by | exchanging ratificafidsis with the Brit- .SE | : sible \u2018to sét .continues.'§ETTLING THE = 7 : ATES.BPE rs ° Le TL LE jection that the Canal Act would.able tolls.to be.fl as now actually the Brit) ish Government intended to propose: ed tolls, | cal nting them reduced LOLS tion, quoting fom-his-report, In.which it 1s shown hat Tro Jonna: val.5 > aad.culates the tonnange passir ough| hé President, when it was sign ag} culates tHe fôgnange n ing throu |.the President's\u201d 88 ty Re) TT LE 47, F ; wo me taxe à + Ne adversely affect British tizhts to eaual tréatment :in\u201d.tife payment of tolls, or to just and equjtabis tolls.He alev revalls the British.opjeetion that.coast- wise Lane cannot be am ro ey completely, \u201cthat .benefits \u2018conferred |.He FMI ot affect vessels engaged lin the foreign, trade Thus cargo\u2019 in- :tended.for .an \u2018American port \u2018beyond | \u2018the canal and shipped on-board: a: fur- [elgn ship could be sant to its destina- #2 T2 04 _ PE Co.TL Upon 1£ will \u2018nn rt PR -Hon-more.cheaply througll the: operà- _ tisn'of.the proposed exemption.by:be- [ ig landed at 4 United States Ire, Le: fore reaching the canai, and then sen opinion exists bétween.the two Gove it \u2018any.of\", the.importan: | questiots ôf£ f86£ _involyed \u2018in .this {| n one\u2018by Mr, Innes on ché « Joint to the effect that, .periiaps no abjection gould \u2018be taken to the exemptioh 1.liniited to.bomb fife coastwise traf- ie, Secretary Krpx declares this to he | adrhission: of: the American right.to exempt its vessels 'n \"the.\u2018chastise trade-from tolls.; fn \u2018As to this)\u2019 says the Hecfetary, \u2018it is_ sufficient\u2019 fo say that obviously the | Utitted\u2019 States: 18\" not: to.be dérnjed the .power\u201cto.:rémit tolls to its own vise ide becausd of a suipicion of posaltfifty \u201cthat the Yegulititns el to Yosalvtt be frameéd\u2019 Satta + United.States la to prevent \"any \u2018 Americaü\u2019 vessel from combining for- | :elgn commerce with coastwise trade \u2018to the detriment of foreign shipping - which, \u2018he declares, depends upon fu \u2018türe conditions and facts not .yet as- iéertained; \u2018arbitration>of -wn ,ba premature: +\u201c =.voy wad resis Taking.up.Sir Ed \u2018out knowledge.of.the President's.toil \u2018proclamation, remarks \u2018that this again is- based - .upom-a mere: contingency; that there is no claim that the tolls, \u201cfixed, are not \u2018just end equitable.\u2026.Without \u201cadmitting that the-;burden of proof resta:upon|.the United.Statés to show that all] traffic.has not been reckoned with'in:f fixing upen the tolls, amd \u2018that con- pequently they: are equitable, -Secres\u2019 tary.Knox -welcomes the opportunity.of informing +he British.Government that : aueli \"is \u2018thé case, and'-that_in- adopting\u201d the rate of.$1.25 per ton, Prof.Emory Johnson.included American coastwige\u2018shipping in his calgula- 000: \u2018tons; American Ioreign shippi 72600\" tons, and foreign, shippipg,.8,- | hart tons.It.\"was on this estimate] 2 | that-the President fixed .the tolls, .| bi It, a6 a, matiér of fact, Secretary.Kféx -déclérès, \u2018the.tolls\u201d now\u2019.fixed, D (of \u201cwhich Sir Edward , ôre ugaware).d mènt\u2014inigré hrs A pointed \u2018out, \u2019there i§ no claim thdt they F dajy ft isxmot apparent, under.SiriEd=] - word: : Ggey socon tention.how.Graaty ' : Britaim: could.be, receiving \u2018unjust-andj | : fmequitable.: treatment if - the United:} : States favors\u2019 ite«eoastwise vessels: by | \u2018 fot.coHeoting their \u201cshare\u201d of \u2018the \u2018toils négegsary \u2018Lo.:meet' .the\u2018 requirment.: There® i\" a very.cleari dfatinètton- Bez tween an.omission to \u2018take into ar : ritish\u2019 protest: with referenca:to Pan- \u2018Only a few papess-Commeéhtioh it; Fhe \u2018Daily.News, th editorial, 8.\u2018Although \u201chot an unskiiful- re- y; Ft 7 mi it is mot- cofvincing, an 0 és not ghiit:the door + BQ A ; and commenting upen them, \u2018Béeretary | pl Lu nox does not: deny that Congress has =.ine Power, through\u2019.the .President, to violate the terms of the Haÿ-Paunce- \u2018foto: treaty in its.respect as a rule of municipal\u201claw.That, he says would only become .g\" Just ground for com- \u2018plaint \u2018in - the: everif that the powe Was used'agaifrst\u2018British shipping, Tc 114 the improper exercise of this power, and not its\u201c possession, whch \u201calone \u2018oœuso ot action, ramarie er atorat cause ction,\u2019 remarks: the ional tary:: .- = irk) © ;Segre- Only when, complaint is made\u2019 by Great Britain that British vensols act- \u2018ually Tave :béeh\u201d subjécted to.unéquat tréatmeént or inequitable tolls, Secra- tary Khox asserts, can the question \u2018be.raised whether the United.States 1s- bound by the Hay -Pauncefotn treaty td: collect\u2019 \u2018tolls\u2019 from.American | vessels, \u2018and whether \u201cBritish vessels rg ented to equal treatment._- | |.\u201cYntil these objections.-rest.- upon \u2018somethinéë _thore substantia! than nière :|.Possibility, hé says,-\u2018it is not beliov- ed \u2018that they should he submitted to arbitration.Tha: existence of an ar- \u201chitraîtionfreaty does not create a right of, action; it merely provides a means | of \u2018settlement to be, resorted.to only when other resources: qf : diplomacy have failed.Therefore, \u2018the- Secretary: holds that it is not now neces- fary .to.discuss.questions- : of:- facts, \u201c| which have not yet arisen.- .- : Àlt- is recognized by - this Government that the situation-developed by- the - present \u2018discussion -may require an examination by Great \u2018Britain info the facts: above set \u201cforth \u2018as to the basis upon which .the: tolls fixed \u2018 by\" the President's - proclamatidn have Deen, computed, and: slso into the.fegula- tions and restrictions - circumscribing the coastwise trade -ôf the United States.as well xs tô other facts: bearing upon.the \u2018situation, with the view of determining - whether or not, as a matter.of fact, urider present conditions there is \u2018any food for dlaiming: that-the act and -proclamation -actual-' ly subject British vessels to inequality of treatment, or tg \u2019 unjust and Jn- equitable tolls, .: T£ it should, be found as g result of such.an .examination on the.\u2018part of @réat Britain.that a difference.of; ernrifetity\u201d on discülssion, thén\u2019a situation (will.have arisen \u201cwhich, \u2018in the opinion of.this Government,\u201d could\u2019 with advantage be dealt \u2018with by Teferring the.controversy to'a commission, of \u2018Indulry for.examination and report, in the manner: \u2018provided.for in \u2018the unratified arbitration Yreaty of August 3, 1911, between the United States and Great Britain.#5 Lors inquiring, 4nto act in \u2018their relation to controversies ynder diplomatic \u2018discussion was cq templated, Both pass ties in atingrsthet + which | f propres \u201cin.; -tioirarises, Df.4 Joint high commis- provides * stitutlohl,\u2019 By occasion of inquiry to\u2019 which, upon the request of either \u2018Party, might be re- ferred-for impartial and: coriscieñtious |.investigation: any: controversy between them, \u2018the commission being Aüthoriz- ed-\u2018upon\u201d such reference to .examine.| into.and report: upon - the: particular questions -or matters referred.to:it, for the: purposes: .of : facilitating \"thé &olu- \u2018tions of::disputes \u2018by elucidating .the \u201ctacts,\u201d and sto define the issues\u2018 presented by such questions, and-alse to i \u2018comment, Sw Aa : sent from.Minneapells, News, Va., for exportation.The.Gov-: \"ernment charges violation -of the Pure |: _inelude in: its report such.recommen- Ll pate : .oe « an pi?ia i\u201d You aught\u2019 to, be nerfectly\u2019 well.Health is: nitural; dissase .tural, .It is easier.to be well than sick if \u201cyou give Nh .change.By creating, an affinity for Oxygen'in your bod Drugs.Disease 1y oxvgenized: a D Go Ca ie -550-St.: CatHeritre St.\" W.(Cor.Stan SLL RT ELAN BT will cause every \u201corgail \u2018fo function normally without.the \u2018assistance of .- is opinion as an fndependent cifi- y would never solve 6 Mansfield St.City.: zent was that -th the present \\difficulty until the genius tish statesmen provided that the Vaderland, arr.New York .Noordam, arr.New York\u2019 is.Pretorian, arr.Boston .v: = £ .work of défence, fore to the hands of an Empire parliament, free from local affairs.They would never, in his opinidn, see the fabric of the British Empire made Strong and powerful and irresistible with- ont establishing a great Imperial navy controlled by an Imperial pariiament, which would\u2019 make for the peace of the world for the next generation.Without attempting to put his oar into politics of the Old World, he looked forward to the time when men of the Empire would be able so to control \"the destinies of the Empire that moj single power or combination of powers would be able to do anything but recognize\u201d that .there had never been anything to compare with it.In New Zealand they had dond everything possible \u2018to defend themselves against # raid.If they believed in one Empire, one King, éhe flag, as all did, then they ought to believe in one people.He hoped the great minds of this country would realize that some change of system wag éssential \u2018so that \u2018all parts of the Empire could have representation without its being regarded \u2018âs-a\u2019 compliment but a\u2019 right overseas to enable them -to do somiething to help the British Empire to become \u2018greater and more powerful than.it was to-day.a\" EXPECT PLEASANT TIME.The Ashtonrunder-Lyne Association, who to-morrow évening meet as iguests of thelr - honorary president, Sir Max Aitken, M.P, are \"Îldoking forward to a pleasant time.Over 140 invitations have been sent out, dnd-a | good musical programme.has been \"arranged in addition to the dance and supper.Miss Ethel Knowles, Miss Howarth, and Mr.Peter Yates;- who are well known in the.musical world, are to take part in the entertainment, es will also Mr.Horsfall, the.popular McGill cricketer.The function will take place at the St.George's.Home, SHIPPING NEWS.OUTWARD.\u2018Arable, arr.Queenstown .Jan.23 La Provence, arr.Havre .| '23 Germanica, arr.Angra .coeed |: Pannonia, arr.Gibraltar .Adriatic, arr.Naples .2 Innishowen Head, arr.Dublin .* 22 lan : 1 lands or real estate, and put the same : |'4n \u2018operation, and.\u2018make all kinds of.im- 3 -provements thereon; (c) To take miort- .28 INWARD.of indirect or.4,0} z Au ye mere GE = Là v 3 \u2019 CTE RS Se tS ne me Pee cs Ce na a EN ce a OT gen \u201c = Ran \u201cDON'T.FAIL.TO SEE THEM | WM.McLAUGHLIN, Registered 221 McGill College Avenue Co See ».a : ST SH at Nyt Bo\u2018 x airs and Jrade development and things that .were common to them all was put In-.\u201cIMPORTANT TO MOTHERS! Mothers should know just why Zam- Buk is &0 effective in case of rashes, &calp sores, pimples, and eruptions on babies and young children.Most ordinary salves contain animal oil and fat.Every housewife knows that if animal oil or fat be left exposed to air for any length of time putrefactive changes must occur.These changes occur none the less even if they are hidden by scent.New, any salve which sinks into the bores enters the blood.You would not feed vour child impure food.Why put into its blood rancid animal fats?Zam-Buk contains mo trace of animal fat or oil, or any mineral poison.It -is compounded of healing herbal Juices and essences, Applied to cuts, burns, bruises and skin injuries, it allays pain, killg disease germs and heals.Sold every- -where -at 50e.box, or post free from Zam-Buk Co, Toronto, for price, \u2018Herbert Lubin a Company, Limited .PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby iven that under the First Part of chapter 79 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, Snown as \u2018The Companies\u2019 Act,\u2019 letters Patent have been issued under the Seal ° the Secretary of State of Canada, ' Tearing, date the 10th day of January, ol , incorporating.Charles MacKay Cotton, advocate, and Herbert Lubin, real estate agent, of the City.of West- mount, fn the Province of Quebec; Eg- \u2018Bert William Westover, advocate, and Percival Frederic Seymour, bookkeepèr, of the City of Montreal, in the said Bebe Since :0f, Quebec, and.Walter Joseph or ea, of the Town of Montreal West, in the sald Province of Quebec, manager, for the following purposes viz, .\u2014( \u2018To-carry on a real estate and land busf- ness, with power to buy, own, develop, mprove,.acquire, settle, let, exchange, and sell immovable properties and lands and\u2019 timber limits, to trade in-and other- 1| Wise dispose thereof, and .to that end to purchase, \u2018Survey, improve, develop.and prepare for \u2018occupation said lands and \"real estate\u2019 in such mariner as may be -most convenient for the purposes of the company; (b) To construct, erect, build, and maintain in and upon said real este and lands, roads; bridges and other means of communication, houses, mills, factories and other buildingg.and works | Necessary or convenient for the occupa- \u201ction or improvement of any of the \u2018sald 8ages or other.security, or retain liens on, any property sold by the company for the purchase price, or any part thereof, and to sell, assign and guarantee the payment thereof, to advance Mmoneys.by way of loans to the pure chasers or lessees of any part of the company\u2019s property for the purpose of building or making other improvements thereon, and to aid by advance of money the construction and maintenance of roads, streets, waterworks and drains, and other works-calculated to give bet ter access to.the property of the company and to erihance tts value; (d) Te buy,erect,, let and sell, waterworks,.and | tp manufacture: buy or acquire:in\u2019any - \u2018| manher, and sell all kinds of light, heat or power, provided that any sale, distri- | bution.or trapsmission of electric; -hy- draulic or .other power or.force on the { td the local and municipal regulations in 8 of: the company shall be subject that behalf; (e) To act as agents and | brokers- for the investment, loan, payment, - transmission and \u2018collection of money, and for: the purchase, sale, improvement, development and man ge ment of any property,business or under- - - taking, management, control or direction of syndicates, partnerships,associations, companies and corporations; (f) To promote, orgânize, manage or develop any corporation or company, to offer for public subscription any shares, stockh, bonds; debentures \u2018or other securities of an orporation: of company incorporaf- od Yor the purposes of acquiring théunt dertaking of this company, or any part thereof, or for the purpose of carrying - on any business.subsidiary thereto, to subscribe fof, purchase or acquire and hold, either absolutely as owner .or by way of collateral security or otherwise, and to sell, guarantee the sale of and\u2019 to assign, transfer or otherwise dispose of or deal in .bonds, debentures,\" stocks,\u2019 shares and other.securities of any such company; (g).Te acquire; -own, leas, prosper for, open, explore, develop, work, improve, maintain and manage mines and mineral lands and deposits, and.to dig for, raise, crush, wash, .smelt,.assay, analyze, reduce, amalagamate, pipe, .convéÿ and otherwise treat ores, metals and minerals, whether belonging to.tha company or nat, and to render the same merchantable, and to sell or otherwise dispose of the same or any part thereof \u2018or interest therein, and to take, -acquire and hold -as consideration for ores, met- * als or minerals sold or otherwise disposed of, or for goods supplied or for work done by contract or otherwise, shares, debentures or other securities of or in any other company having objects gimilar in whole or in part to those of.the company hereby incorporated, and -to.sell and otherwise dispose of the .sgme;- (h)- To apply for, acquire, lease \u2018and dispose of trade marks, industrial \u2018designs, \u2018Hcenses, patents and patent rights, and to -use, operate and work -the same; (1) To sell, lease or otherwise ~¢| dispose of the property and undertak- ; \u2018ing of the company, or any part there- jof, for such consideration as the com- \u2018pany may think fit, and in particular for .l'shares, debentures, bonds or sectrities- DORR RX nee M Mi Ÿ us NU = 4 oo ?Es = | è ve 494 20) WWW \\ EN Lo Ea arb ox eA Lira Soe ey ale\u2019 Agents for thé Housetur Ee 2005 gl \\ .at Ea \u201cek ~\\\\J E have decided to allow count of 20% off on.our splendid] of imported and domestic furniture.\u201cThis offer is \u201cespecia lly attractive, includ 5 fing as it does a recent shipment of luxurious - .English Oxford Chairs, upholstered in beauti- .- be stored and insured free until 108 rine St réet We 8 t | SL as CL : nighings of Messrs, Liberty & | a.- - \u201cis Ca \u201clof any other company, to enter into any.\u2018arrangement for sharing of profits,union of interests, co-operation, joint adventure, reciprotal concession or otherwise with any person or company carrying on or engaged in or about to carry on any: | business .or transaction which this com- | pany i8 authorized to engage in or-carry j'on, and to take or otherwise acquire shares and securities of any such company ,and to sell, hold, re-issue, with or thout guarantee, or otherwise deal in\u201d same; (J) To amalgamate with any other company or companies having objects altogether or In pdrt similar to- those herein enumerated, and to take.v| shares therein; to guarantee the per- formince of contracts by any person or .| company; (k) To issue and allot,as fully\" paid up, shares of the company hereby incorporated in payment or part pays\u2019 ment of any business, franchise, under- -| taking,.property, rights, powers, privi- ae .o ; .; ' vo Cee mt co Cae ; Lea ee .=; : Re UT - .+, v \" ne : > 7 : gi 50 vo ; UE he To .\u2018 Re oe - .- : SE 0 i: - .- \u201c% .2004 1e en ' ., ste : coe aad « .- - ,.BE Ct ' \u201c .: ; ni 3 a Cee : re ° .= \u2018 ; - leges, lease, license, contracts, real] estate, stock, bonds and debentures or other property or rights which it may lawfully acquire by virtue of the powers herein granted; (1) To raise and assist in raising money for and to aid by way \u2018of bonis, loan, promise, endorsement, guarantee of bonds, debentures or other \u2018securities or otherwise any other- company or corporation, and to guarantee the performance of contracts by any such company, corporation,.or\u2019by» any other person or persons with whom the company may have business relations ; ) To.distribute among the sharehol- ( .) ders of the company in kind any property; of the company and in marticular.awy., shares, debentures or securities in other companies belonging to the company, or\u201d which the,.eompany.may have power \u2018to dispose of: (n) To do all or any of the above things as principals, .agents \u2018or: \u2018|.attorneys; (0) To do all.such other.things as are incidental or conducive to\u2019 the tainment- of.the above objects.ss ~~.| The operations of the company fo.he pre EU : \u2014 + \\\u2026 -Æearried on throughout thé Mominion!of- 0 prs el + 7.JCanada and elsewhere by the name of- 4140080 fo \u201cHerbert Lubin & Company, Limited 4 von \u2019 < {with a capital stock of one hundrea.a i % - | thousand dollars, divided into 1,000 alti - shares of one hundred dollars dach, and 1 tll 2s view the chief place of business of the xatd A SIT - company to be at the City of Montreal, =p R ES in the Province of Quebec.Ÿ Ure ~ Dated at the office of the Secretary of it & FE ss ba bes ?5 eR 2 0 Se EN : Be cs ne Pou Lk - op Lo.\u201c\u20ac .- .3 : - = e - 2 tr wor oT RE » 24e TE Lu x ; «as.?State of Canada, this 13th day of January, 1918 A 05 THOMAS MULVEY, , .Under-Secretary of State.COTTON & WESTOVER, .Solicitors for Applicants.«3 en is Your Office Kept in Good ang I 7 Btean'Condition: °° IF WOT, CALL ON US.Se Our terms are-the cheapest to te .«mount of satisfaction you.get Wer -.more \u2018information Call Mais 1208, en: write to 7 + lr - : | The Kew York Window.Cleaning: Co., , { «0 JURORS STREET.SEA, ARR a er ot bbe SEITE STREETS ED vids 5 NS ME ke SiS a TET vn cot a \u2014 PETITE memes = as ter Ae ome PT pp \u2014 re bmn > Eee _ dipper .\u201cWEEKLY CALENDAR TECUMSEH vs.CANADIEN \u201c Mémission, Wood Ave: Entrance, B00; Main Entrance, Retervod | ts, $1.00; Promenade: Seats, $1.25.touts: oh gale.at the \u2018Arena\u2019 | sos a a HOCKEY = TI ns EATRSTTS TRATES, Week Begluning Monday, Jan.37.IRISH PLAYERS on .and \u2026 \u2018\u2019Epreddihg the New ne oe Wortd.oo ay poy of the Western bs ng, set | th Glen, » \u201cBilan The Hadow of the pére pot) \u201d + Ris 0 BH ama Sat Ay \u201cThe Work- ; te 91.50: d.\u201d M ; Prices, CALVARY MENSOWN| \u201cCorner of.Delisie grid \u2018Atwatet, co SUNDAY; Jen.BEAD, \u20181012.is.\u201cpeus, Mix.ALEX.Mob.HURPNT.Wabpess \u201cOvsevvation., a TAL MUSIC.or sa Weloomed at 8 vx.ant ASSOCIATION \u2018Recital Lrg WILLIS MALL Kelling - Herbert : Fhohaïkowiey cer 2 SPECIAL sé _ANABE Sezer nds Co \u201c4 Valzor Gently.REY 2H sesistun =.f \u2026.Ek0reiey; oft.2.ve de.7, Boéting , WILLIS-PLAYER, LL g>Bakere Maroh .- tee avin \u2018Bodeska Admission.on.present Ing Card Willis and st.Satherine vo Gt; fus oe cen E Jan Ser meer ripe th \u201cfer reuvéré anni Sime oF mation ie 430 & \u201c JK ae orm Letters tor \u201cthe abv { at end ot Biksion \u2019 % BE PAT es \u201cthe- asovs © ter or Missiles: Suge: st sie « 1 intra shou SHE Thre des ES Bout ui, ve NOTABLE GROWTH OF TAYLOR CHURCH.Worpttpint « ir reports were ven.it the.annual meeting of Taylor Ghureh, héld fast ntht, the growth.of the con- grexation sipce the Fev.Dr: Manon]: became miinisté?nine months age being mest remarkable,\u201d During this | periéd two hundred and sixty-six naw membéta \u201chad been received, the total} churek- trembership- now.-be nine.l.hundréd awd fourteen.The inday * Méhoo! rill showed \u2018dn attendance ot five hundred, while the Chinese school wis, attended by seventy-five, who had contributed $200.to: missiongry.work during the past year.It has beep arranged » aiviés the | varfah up into thirty parts, appéintin thirty \u201cdeacons and the same num?to i mer fr a\u201d mentioned | of dpjeonsases, so that each seetlol witl be in andr 4 the.supervision 4.« deacon - And a-déaconess.Thres new tainbety of the TL trustees wepe elected, Mess re.a iltôn, J.W.Forbes, and H.ey oi, and Mr.Géorgé Robertson (president), Mr.VW.Chambers (treasurer), .M Ji Glish, Mr.R.J.Bell, M¥.D.\u201cHoge, Mr.C.M.Matehette Mr.D.F.ac- dongjd, Mr i \u201cHamil ton, Mr.Me y Mine Lésd.Hr.4.Hughes, Mr.W foro; Mr.roi an r.- he Heggie, and r: axvwel ors 5 .poittted to tre sosré of.it nt i.saps.machin ésirope ak Trens- qu mere \u2018turñed\u2019 évér to the or rata citic vinenta, Commission, a that suburb of Winnipeg has gong up with.& jump.Within the last few days .950 wiechanics with their assistants! abd families wèére moved\u2019 en mâsdé from Rivers té Transcons in a special \u2018train, and very areat difficulty waa experiericed in providing housing ac- eommedation for so large an influx.The forma} opening of the shops will probably,take place next Monday.Mr.Morlay Ponaldson.vice-president and\u2019 general manager of the Grand Trunk Pacitic, will press.an electric button, thugs startise all the complicated machinery of the various shops là simul- us motion, after which: addresses _ Sines, is ane by Mr.Watt, Mayor ot Ttangcong.= relier tee NELPING Ee \u2014 Yay sre.still wanted in the : rover: A contribution Save o owever large \u2018or: 6 al WwW > in the splendid- work bein a - op \u2018there for turning.Jeting Heel ner Pre = ir joni sip rine citizens, oe work is éxe ng rapidiy.it is to.cont; to expand, - it \u2018must \u2018have more.AH blank will be found an anétiser p the bo m, ist idge: and its | dry \u2018woul id welcome + visit-from| aes Everines.ant ed | \u201cEs | | Hara tn French Methodist Church, |° à | Messenger 10 cen {pot named ane Co iat, ag follows.\u2018fe='Daily Fonte ie i - [ Witnean,' $80 \u2018 ger,\u2019 50g Le dolvered.in - = Wikis Player- Piano, sam x Les x.Novir- : es te | ii 9 Jp being.forth.That hag happened fear of \u2018 the government should acceds to the ; -Bléoë vi be delivered by Mr.Donaldson ar a .wider.circle, A.subscription: me ma ADVERTISING AND.SUBSCRIPTION | DEPARTMENT.\u2018MAIN \u20184080, : \u201c EDITORIAL, MAIN 4091, - SUBSCRIPTION.RATER y ; 0-42 mos.$3.46 ali putes ThA A an 1 4 hag \"Northern LE Fostare Inet idea fox Capote fag un je Jona snd fhe Brian.Bree a o for Ba- Sara ar Bermudm, British na, Britis \u2018chourée Britten North neo, Falkland Jn~ nds, .r, Hongkong, Jamal 8, Malta, Le ral pes sland.Northern NE Ni- &rg eychelles, Bierr Southern * Nigeria, Fe ss fade (Mont- Sounds i Tohaso, Turk'a Kans Postage for United ia Fawaiten and Philippne Nook | Witness,\u201d 25 cents Jus on £ ts per copy ® tra pontage in the.\u201cDay PHatuess\u2019 \u201cto the United Statés and ang me \u2018depéndencies.Foreign postage to ail countries extra; \u2018Weekly s\"Nottäera Messen- The lest Ceditian of, thé \u201cDatix vien « ci ty gv every evening of of at 54,00.annum, orld - Wis \u2018at a per PARU +.Te \u2014emettepimetennt { © he - puditiber oF the Witmer hile from.-its colum i sind other.advertisements \u201cwhich they consider calculated or ors.ake in De :aûva) tage.of or faire the r Aust nderstocd that they NAY guarantee advertisements, and must t#ave thelr readers to exercige thelr own discretion in the way of patiné faith in | them.It.is, \u2018af course, impossible to much about.-mining a Pain.whic otters 8 propabiy the most spaculsg~ tive, snd, therefore, the = most risky of all investments.t ehances gain are balanced by êne reat chances.loss, and no\u2019 one should invest in a very ae said more - Ne n'affo (esse \"JANUARY.i ere ré SIRT IWITIFIS FBT, bin 3 _ rer \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 .- PEACE KILLED.| | fRestéraal péace Was ass red ia day ng man kfiows what the day.may which was the causé of the delay in coming to.terzas, and \u2018whith nade thd le\u2019 diplomat of the: Porte 8b \u2018help- a Tevoit-at Canstahtidopié.It: was supposed that, when: the Grand Coun- éll had unanimously recommended that terms of the.allies; -that crisis was past; but thoge \u2018who had before worked a revolution\u2019 sex.their oe ta- but Temperatu res: Ct Highest Lowest Yester- during 8 a.to-day.day night MONTREAL .30 40 28 > Victoria.ee a _ / Calgary.- .82 34 15 Winnipeg .186 1% 186 White River .\u2026.\u2026 ; Sault Ste, Marie 12 34 12 Toronto.31 43 a ) Kingston.30 40 of Ottawa.24 28 o4 Québec .28 30 -5 St, John, NB.40 34 at Halifax ee.42 24 a2 St.John's, Na Lo.16 14 20 Detroit cee 30 42 a0 New York .BO.42 London, England, .re Cloudy, S.Y- Paris, France.© 46 Clondy, SW.Waphington, Jar.2\u20ac\u2014 Forecast.- Easterd Ne wYork\u2014Unsettied, with local rains or bnow to-night or Satur day; somewhat colder to-night, me detate north to northeast winds.\u2018Néw England\u2014Unsettled, with Inca! rdins and snow te-nfght or Saturday.Ips.and\u2019 Tatät Taplany.= somewhat :¢older to-night; moderat\u201d north and noftheast winds.remain from each meal at once for the hash-plate take wings.It tick) .my fancy to guess (it's a curious shall tind in the mess.By giving my fancy.free play, 1 think | can oftentimes .say, and by taste, - [ { 303 \u2014 nd ng te, N elf - th on x.VV LX en men EVER ran, æ Lee pra Es we Se oe A5 DE 4 ee EIRE RSI « Me ee EE SE 2 % sharp Comments « on \\ Conduct s $10 the Dominion._.: Who.Pay Short-Visit of Politicians From oe Land | : \u201cTHE bon.we.FOSTER STIRS UP BIG DEBATE ON IMPERIAL.REFERENCE.Refused we Tel Liberals What Conservatives: Into ed \u201cWith Imperial Problem.- SE pe as they Bed esi tn + peciari Stat Corvespondence) Ottawa, Jan.2h Yesterday was 8 day when the ufiexpected happened\u2019 ing tie Commions.The Hon.Mr.Foster's \u2018trade agreement with the West Indies was down tor second reading, and the general \u2018expectétion was.that the \u201cproceedings would: be confined te\u2019 dry fe: | tajls and-that intérest would WE Things began to develop right away; however, the frat incident being an attack -op thé Unionists of Great Br!- tain by Tir.A.K.MeLean, of Halifax, who \u2018acoused the embers of the Op- | position.party of the Mother Country of being too much Ihclined to interfere with Canadian affairs.- He: said they should atténd to their problems: at homie and settle them before turning their -attaption to.-Cansdian af fairs.Canada, he declared, resénted Jnterferencé \u2018on the part of - travelling Englishmen.and others, -~ Michael Clark then precipitated FY Hebate: or.freé trade, reciprocity and fognate.matters.It was confined, however, to himself and the Hon T.\u2018W.White, because when \u2018the two had finished speaking, Mr.Foster rose and} tnsisted that the discussion be confined to the bilk He was supported in this | Band by Speaker \u2018Sproule.= \u201cSeveral - Cppésition members spoke before the bill reached\u2019 the committees itage.Thé Consétvatives, following the example of Mr.Foster, sat tight.During congideration in 'committée.à long duel took place betwéen Mr.Fos- } ter on \u2018ône,.side añd Mr, Pugsleys É.Macdonald and A, K.McLean on } the \u2018other.\"The three Opposition members: OOF wended that as the gpplication: of \u201cthe treaty depends upon the mainténance or otherwise of the existing prefereri- tial tariff, Mr.Foster should tell the House, what the policy of the.ES ment is.Would the present profer ence be.jnaintained?Mr.Fostér said that there was -n6 present intention to change the \u2018preference, but farther than that hé.de | ¢linéd to go.He asserted that \u2018all the artiéles of the _agreément with the West Indiep were not .afféétéd by.the preferential tariff as was claimed.\u2018Late \u2018in the evening thé Opposition | raised the moint that the bill in some respects.did.not conform to thé agreè- ment, more: \u2018particularly in regard to the matter of direct shipment.After a\u2019 long discussion it .was, agreed.to hold.ovér a few of the contentious tlauéés, and the others were pagged bpforé the Houge ros Pete ot tie Bil will be, Fé Auped ORV a Ha tin 2 Shine nu es opening\u201d of- the.Mouse, Mè.Thomas MacNutt, of Saltcoats, -fol- wed the Hon, Frank Oliver's lead of yesterday in répiyis to: \u2018charges made oy Sir Redmond Roblin, tf the Manie | toba Législsture, that the membér fi Baltcoats #hd& the miember for : Ed- donton hzd - brought\u2018 vhfekay \u201cand Honey and.\u2018héélers into the Macdonald- by-election.\u2018When thé.Prémist - of à provincé makes .sucl- an accusation\u2019 said Mr.MacNutt, \u2018Mt becomes serious, and I-am df the opinion that there should be\" à | eommittee of *- - Investigation, \u2018 which 71 would gladly- welcome.I absolutely deny the \u2018Recusätion, which is entirely without feundation.If Sir Rodmond will come out, in .thé open, leave _ his égstie \u2018walls, and make this chargé over: his signaturé in any newspapers, | hé will be carpelled to make ghod his Mafeméents br facé & charge.of pat- \u2018Blous libel.\" Mr.Knowles, of Moosejaw, asked: tr there would be amendments for the | Canada rain Act and to the Domin- on: ds -Act: He was informed by Mr, Foster that there \u2018would possibly e one -or two plight changes \u2018in \u201cthé Grain Act, and\" he was Informed \u2018by the Hon.-Dri Rocle that outside of the amendment, proposed by Mr: -Ai- ens, of Brandon, theré would be Tio al change Ma the.Dominion Lande The Hom.\" Frank.\u2018otvèr wah \u201ctord, that it wad.the intention of the Gov: éfnment to, exténd last year's act $9: garding the\u2019 seléetion of South African.crip for another.six months.Mr.Oliver painted.dat to the Minister\u2019 of Intertôr -that in last years act here was one clause - which - excluéod Some of\u201d.those who were evidéntly intended to be ineluded,-and suggested that it sheyld be remediad, .WEST, INDIES AGREEMENT | The second.reading of the West Iie les agreement was then moved by the Hon.George E.er.Me said that as\u2019 the.measure had been -thor- oughly explaited on the introduction of the resolution, and as the Progress of the agréément had been well fol- léwed by the country, he would not \u201cMr.White retortsd that he would fend : any timè if further discussion | deal \u2018with that guéstion #0.the prope 0.\u2018mesure, 30, was réady {0 time: CC : have it Eo at once inté \u2018the commitied = J stage.éLéan, of Halftax, Spoke = ie Oppesitiorr\u201d The 2arly part of his.spéech was.alrécisd at.\"né Minister; who, he said, had made the statement \u2018in \u2018England that if thern | had been à different result on.opt 2st, 1941, there would hive been\u2019 West Indies : trade agreement.Mr.MacLéan said that this statement was de of\u2019 the Minister, and to.-bet Minted ere \u2018aré téo many \u2018men in.fom = land,\u2019 he said, \u2018taking the view that the Empire wan \u2018saved by the defeat of reciprocity.\u201d .Hé went on to speak of the - \u201c and - puerile rematks vf vas RE Uslonistx ih Canadu, ved: os Tayi te Conservative: pari | pire.\u2019 ED or YALK, ; a \u2018These\u2019 peripatetic Unioriiats ¢ do : ot - C0 themssives the credit or jysticé of obtaining even a superficial knowledge o what the \u2018agreement\u2019 meant,\u201d 0: MacLean.T protest against these servations made frony time to titné.Hi Is hard to \u2018endure this nontenñted Riorance af Canadian affair .nnd it is only natyral that it be » tad: én this side of thé water.It 11d Het | ter become thém to devote their time And talents to séttlihg the diMeuit Questions cenfrénting them at home, ind when théy have settled these it Ak be timé énéusgh far them\u2019 té at- \u20acmpt to settle.Canadian affairs, : Tt Ix difficult far Canadians to accept this fiensive.inteysion of Englishmen.in| Ur affairs.but F gincepely- hope t 9 Country will nat suffer ahything- by.{t.' Mr.MacLegn said that.the Liberal Partv must welcome.any tariff ar- } thre récent evénts.{ reminded nim | only > sixteén \u201cmillion \u2018 dolldrs \u2018per an- to C = gion sly Po.you balievs that?Mr éThite- fe \u201cwould have had à seridus affeey said |.I J .pioneers: i the development: of \u2018closée.fri de rel tons in that direction.- * os \u2018Hag it not been\u2019 for the: térier poliey inaugurated by the Goverfirfient pre- -Cédiné- the présent Government \u201che \u2018said, \u2018it Would hdve been: utterly impossible td ésdure the cons the agréement with thet 7ést In, now before.the \u2018House.: A STRANGE.SILENCE: PE Michaël Clarke; of \u2018Red Beer, ments that the role of se f-imposed silencé on the\u201d part of Mr.Foster was very strange, \u2018Mr.Foster knows that the question -of preferential.trading Within.the Emplre is almost .a corpse gt the heart of the Empire, where it ls recognized.that ' tariff raform fs dead.If that Ju: \u2018ga.there cén be no \u2018preference, and Canada would do the commonsense thing it jt would place its \u201ctradé on the parñe vasis.: Then the\u2019 Donifnion would achieve.the same \u2018commereigl\u2019 Sreatuoss.as the Mother Country, Clarke suapeéted.that Mr: Féster,- Vho Was the father of the .Preferéntiä] idea, had played à part-in \u2018Hé Was the.father of thè' movement that got its reply in the Bolter by-eledtion, \u2018which, un-.\u2018tertmined the whole ~Structure.\u2018Dr.Clarké pald he \u2018did not desiré te be \u2018offensive, but, thé way in.which Mr.Borden had asteried to say.that .he had no connectiôn with Bonar Law of the.proverbiel rat \u2018a.sinking ship.oster, he said, dad been a great exponent.of the ides that trade.ar- véngeménts_ meän loss of fiseal Inde- pendsncé.Hôwever, this littré mouse; the.smaflest that ever procseded from -à great mountain, coyld not undermine the iridependence of Canada.It had some featutés-objéctionableé tè à free traädéf, but anything te extend the trade, of the Dominion was welcome.hé Mirilstér -proposed shortly to né- gotlate \u2018treaties with Australis, New Zealand and -perKaps Germgny.> - He \u201cwould remind him that our combined trade with these countries amounts to leavin num.as agaifst a total trade.of four hundred, Unitéd States.\u2018The Congérvativé patty 1 by defeatin \u2018reciprocity, claimed \u2018to \u2018have saved the Bipire.They are saving jt again now with a gift of thirty- five- milion, and some of them think it necessary: to say \u201cthat every thr \u2018weeks.Dr.Clarke said he Would ask.\u2018the Ministér what He profesed to give fatter for [he la Jom Sustained by.the: \u2018fee cr Clarke fes © tédehed \u2018on Webtérn | conditions, and said that the oats now | in.thé barns of -the, farmérs ôf.Sas- kétchewan sné Alberts cannot be mar- Keted at &.price covering \u2018the cont préguetion.: imitiense/trade ih.coke eould bs werk up betweén | \u2018British Columbia.ard the United ~ States if | cons: Had free.entry: to the American | et; .No oiNagH i TREATY.: 3 ne.Hor: We T.White- agreed that there \u2018vas no danger to.-Canada-fn thé reement.The spedchés.of Dr.Clarke, he sdld,\u201d were always intérést- ing, and he wig interesting personally becausé he was one of & few -speci- | mens\u2019 of free- traders still extant in Canada 6 waf - one-of the Men- | chester school, and the follower of \u2018t6 hik;sur- Cobdden and Bright.Much prise,» however, he had naval debite declared Wmself to be a \u201crabld protectionist.: He could change.his colors with the- greatest: \u2018case, as was shôwh in the debate\u2019 on the Bavy resolution.\u2026 Dr.Clarke raised the point\u201d of order that a previous debate.could: nat » referred.to.» \u201cMr.\u2018White twittéd him with \u2018Being unwilling.to have his remarks quoted.Clarke #aid that as a member of Die \"House he was writing to glve and receive hard knocks, but that.he was \u2018something of a gtickler fôr thé \u201crules of the House, which are bigger than Mr.hite or bisgell fel a little\u2019 \u2018 crésé-firing, \u2018 White.got around the -ebjeétion By te.erring to speeches \u2018made by Dr.Clarke in\u201d West, in which hé had said thai the Canadian Navy should ba built in canada, veh if it \u2018Gost more.j \u201cDe Pugéley: \u201cWhat do you.say?- .My; White replied that - éfhèn- he poke.on ths havy tésdlution, hè hoped to be Ablé te demonstiste that it.would be against the literests of the Empire tha 2 should.wapté- \u2018tibre by \u2018buildt in Canada Mr.B.Maedoriald asked i he would démonstrate that it would: bé against thé interests ef Canada.RESPECT For THE DEAD.\u2018Au LOY.pf ros Mr nié aid: he tn liks_ to , th respect of \u2018the deud.seven ns agreement was déad, mt belle & remind\" the \u2018Opposition.that ft wa ie peoply and not the | Government \u2018yehio had killed it.The} ily had msde a sréat political mistake.and it wayld be batter for ther if they Would retogniéé it end not Be so\u201d obseased: with their present ideas, because there iS na Widésptéad in £ In, taver: \u2018of the idés.feéling in Canada (old have Jebp- siprocity, he said, Fes éur \u2018fit al ndeps derice.Pre | sidént-\"Faft häd it weuld transfer oùr bank credits and husindss on 1 Cénadian\u2019 eitlès.* He\u2019 pus sn that er re, years Sem sideration the pepple sound Judgmiéht, nd they would.not go back on it.At this point M Foster Toke.and that: he - gon 168 the Sonn to ne wih or der consider tion.HON.MR, - RUGBLEYS- VWs.\u201cMe Pity ater arguisie.in aver | of \u2018the, cemént af\" a\u2019 rispité \u201cprovision of -the 258 +egardin.the dl.rect\u2019 shipment to- Cshadian ports of \u201crodds affécted \u2018by the akréèment and in -favor.ajso of.{mv raved steaniship fa ollitins: batween .-.ht Tndids ana | Canada, eritick : : Fos Tost dor Tor a, his | tatem nt ci.Eu : eee the .\" iresent sd ropéred \u201cagreem nL would \u2018not bave.\u2018been.pos- \u201cgible.Foster 8nd other members | rangement between Canada and Any.ther country, J particularly .Welcome the West Inc agreement, , \u201c > t \u2018Government; he.said, bad given ch false information \u201cfe | the: > people and, six millions.with the 1 a ember & ; | PoTocaLs WiLL \u2018 heye- from.Jose L.\u201cdiscussion sen of \u2018Britain.When Me.Poster od stated in England that the réjectionr | of.Reet éoiprocity wag : & declaration favor of having Canade remain a ww.the Ernpire, he Mr.Pugsley | ent on, what was abgelutely Taige, \u2018wince the fuestion of Imperial connèc tion Was in no wigs at stake in the \u2018 Réciprocity campaign.Mr.Foéter's as- | sértion was an insult to every one.of{ the thousands of Canadians, just as] loyal as he, who - supported city.even w declare stated, mind not to.separate from the British Empire.By.so doing he gave a false | to the English people, -mis- | .leading English publie men and insulting the people of the Donrindon.At this point the Spéaker ruled that J the .discussion must be confined to questions involved in the bill.\u2018Mr.Pugsley criticised that feature of.the .bill which would Make dutiable articles whith are now free of duty, = \u2018Mr.OHver expressed surprise {Hat one of the tônditions of géttinë trads extension with the West Indies is that certain articles, of food are to.he made dutidble.\u201d Thé am6unt tavolved was small, but the principle objectionable.Bat has been done by the agrement if that the West Indies are guaran: \u2018teed a twenty percent preference for \u2018ten years, and; while Mr.Foster might call the bargain made a good one, What.the peaple of* Canada want\" n° any trade treaty is such a measurs.as will reduce the cost of living, not Increase ft.Instead \u2018of framiñg à treaty under which the duty is increased on goods cording \u2018into \u2018Canada, his\u2019 duty, under the circumstances, was to\" abolish more duties.In this Way the treaty would \u2018have secured both the éxténsion of Canadian trade and a lesséning of \u2018the \u2018burden upon -the.Canadian con- \u2018sunier.\u2018The différénce betwéèn the Reciprocity agreemant of the.late Government and the.present treaty is that the former gave both incrégsed trade opportunities and a uétion of the burden on the consumers, while under Mr.Poster's.plan the privieipte is that \u2018the people shall pay fdr increased \u2018trade opportunities hy .inerased burdens: through - increased tariff \u2018burdens.Mr.#.M.Macdonald, Piotou, urged that Mt.Foster take the House into his confidence as to the velations bes\u2019 tween the Government and those men in-thé Motherland = who .: have - Been especially interested in a policy of in- ter-Imperial trade.- Undoubtedly, said, thé Minister \u2018Had conferefices with Mr.Bonar Law and other Unionists, \u2018and ghould enlighten the House as to \u201ctheir opinions, since thé present agree ment affects the Métheriand as well a8 the West Indies.8peaker Sproule ryled that MF.Macdonald was passing the proper bounds of the discussion.After some- argu- mént, Mt.Macdonald passéd to a com- | plaint that sufficient details as to the \u2018exaët relations.betweën the West Indies and Canada under the agreement had not been given by \u2018Mi.Foster.Bermuda and the Bahamas; he said, \u201caré: trying to negotiate an dfrangement with thé United States; How would such an arrangement affect {le \u201ctreaty nèw béfore Parliament?\" - \u201cAt 'the conctusfon of Mr.\u201cMacdonald\u201d 8; speech the bill \u2018was given\u2019 its second reading, sad \u2018the Hause went lato committes; upon, it.Co WAS\u2019 NOT.Drécussep.\u201cCh \u2018the \u2018éommittes Fesuming \u201cafter \u2018inner Mt.H, M.Macdongld ques.| tioned Mr: Fokter.a8 to Any: - -à4 ous slon in\u201d Tokard to the.-maihtena thé itigh | feference , which Sook placé when thé representatives.of ths \u2018West Indies and of Canada were ini conference over the prexent | treaty.Mr.Foster repliad that the British preference matter was not relative to the matter and: consequently was not | discussed during the negotiations.Mr.: Pugsley endeavored to get from Mr.\u2018 Foster some statérnert \u2018as to the.intentions of the GQevernment crease of -the British preference.« Mr, :Féster took thé \u2018ground - that i\" would be h + improper for him: is the Governmiént.to give any information &s to the policy of the ministry in-sdvance of the proper time.This drew from: Mr.Pugsley & référence to the alleged action of.the Minister of Public Works \u2018in aw lowing information as: th the estimuyies to be made public beforé = they were resented to Parliament and he held that the information for which he was now pressing should bé given the during the | House since it would have to do with points involved.in the treaty.\u201d Mr.Fostér, however, reaffirmed his belief] that it was unreasonable to- xp him.to discuss the matter at this! stage.Co Mr.Pugsley asked why tne prefer- énce under the treaty was limited to |.\"20 percent.\u201cMr.Foster replied that: the West Indits would not Mecéssarily- rééeivé a 20 percent.prèference only, but: \u2018wotild be able to take.advantage of - thé British preferentia] tariff fected by the -treaty: eplying #0 Mr.Pugsley's yo sthat in all prébability it would work © -out that Cegnada génerally gave a '83.1-3 percent.preference, the Indies would give only 20 percent., M?.Foster said that | in framing the treaty regard had to be had fof the limited revenue capabilities of thé islands when specifying the amount of \u2018preference.5 Br.Turriff held that the West Indies, iX the negotiations with ~anida, apparently.had a strong ides that the Dominion.Government would reduce thé.British préférence, hénee the ins Bértion .of the 20 percent.arrangement | as well as the provision for.the appli cation of the British.prefaremce.To this Mr.Foster replied that Mr.Pur - riff was advahcink.a.politica) hrgu- |: \u2018which wis not Justitied by the fa : Mr.Oliver conténded that the treaty.\u201cwould.being no real Benefit to tha people of Canads.He suggestsd \u2018.at.Mr.Foster had not conducted the negotiations in a\u2019 proper apirit, but hdd played upon the fear on the prt of \u201cthe Wout Indies That unleNs they entered: into soméd \u201carrangement - with Cahada thèy Would lose the Canadian market ag well as the Anierican mir- ket.Mr.Foster replied thidt the bet of gobd will And #ord feeling had prevailed \u2018throiighôoùf the negotiations, s cérhiieñtæable apirit anfmatine all ver.ties concerned n them.- In his opin- io it would \u2019 entirely Cana@a\u2019y | fault if \u2018the Déminion did not gat the | West Indian, trade.Replying to Mr, A.K, Maclean, Mr.Foster sald that \"Cahada\u2019s chief competitor for West Indian trade is the United States, ex | that with a 20 percent.preference | Canada should capture the market.As | for duty.increases.in Canada under the treaty, Mr.Foster held that since only thréé coikimoditièé \u201cate affected this tariff change woule : Hot be.ma \u201cterial.- BE.SIG SIGNED § soon + - a8, - Vines ola; copein.fui \u201824: \u2014 The cia of t 7: ents bist wan - Venezuela and prince ne, wi it is betfaved, Will éxintine dit- | arb.eus to be tig ed.Basan ouis CR mde ench diplomatie corps, arrive of Ihe om France to-day.and he apd Andare.yi neztelan oy he reign Affaire, w ake: up ihe Lor on of the mittee\u2019 at Tenue im mediately.co + RL = D sa .Tews Re a : \u2018 .[+ pp eR rer gl A EI te 7 ©.tb The Hon.Mr.Hazen had been .6 than Mr.Foster when hel: ~~ that - the Rectprôcity votsl .showed that Canada had made up its] #4 Fe gard to the maintenancé: and the.an, } that has aver heen accomplished.Add.tion .with the Grand k Rai \"transportation department is that of] \u2018Mr.L.Harold.Transportation.ot.Fastoru.i ey with] Miles of Doble Tracking; the.nil, apérépriations for \u2018tha western lines of the G:P.R.have been \u2018engaging \u2018the attention of Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, the.president of - the company; for the:past two days.The \u2018apprépristions Lad alt been passed upon: hy Mr.George Bury, \u2018the .vice~ president\u201d \u2018of thé vestern lines, prior \u2018to hie: -departyre.for Japan on a vacas tion \u2018of six.weeks.\u2019 + 'Théss were there fore ' placed Before thé prégident by Mr.\u2018Grant Hall, general Ménager of western \u2018linsk.- After many hours of consideration\u201d \u2018by Str Thomiäs Shaugh- nessy, Mr.\u2018Hill \u2018is éble: te Announce the folowing \u2018work \u2018to bé \u2018undertaken on: the \u201cWestérn Haes this year: \u201cThe - peHey of Mt.\" Bury, concurred \u2018in by the president, {5 that: the terminals, shall be incressed and .the main fine \u2018double tracked to such ap \u2018extent that they can \u2018care for thé \u201cpresent traffic and for: \u2018= Teastnabie proppec- tive increase.sthe \u2018building.of branch lines Mr.it has also à distinctive polley.Early in thé year he told a delegation\u2019 that waited on him asking that the C.Pline into the -eity, already supplie: with éne rallway,.that he considere .territory fairly build branch lines in Served by a rail- well settled, But no way, than to.build ito places whère all requirements | \u2018gf transportation\u201d are fairly well met.-Mr.Bury.considers \u2018that every.farmer.that is given an ad- in placiig hie products on the market\u2019 is \u2018adding an, assét to the country.'To- reach, the farmers who now -have to haul their products beyond what.is considered a _reagonable distance to: #nable him to cofhpéte with one who has been in the country 4 much longer | périad, is, Me.Bury.thinke,.doing sométhing.that will encourage the man\u2019 who ig on the ground as well as the.man who.\u2018contemplatés cola: LAST: TEARS.; IMPROVEMENTS, : ° Last.year \u2018there- wan put in opèra-.ton in.the West by: the C.P.R.about four.hundred and fifty miles of new line.' In addition to.the 'néw lines: Placed -in \u2018operatfon\u2019 the great bridge Outlook was tfithed:- thus -cém-\u201d pleting a .practicaliys.new line from Moose Jaw to Edmonton.The Out-: look bridge is over three thousand féet long: ThE Big shops\u2019 at Ogden \u2018ae.now énclosed ahd: steps Are being taken to .put.-them.in eperation: :: It is: estimated that the population.of the Calgary distriot\u2019 will\u2019 Le inéreased by ten thousand\u2019 peôñe b ÿ the opening of thépe shops.The:high level bridge\u2019 at.Edmonton is-75 percent.;compléted, and will connect the twa.sections of the\u2019 city for both\u201d raiiyay and highway: \u2018traftie- * At Fort.William the company hag\u2019 completed a million, ton coal handing, plant, and brid apes acrogh the river at that \u2018place \u201care nearing completion, | tis placing the tehuAnaT thre in ai position te fraré forthe immense trac\u2018 fie now.coming.out pf; the West, On\u2019 the Pacific , coast the.terminal station at Vançous ér will bè oñé Of.the vest] on the céntinént and on thé British Columbia division the double tracking is going.steadily ahead, the rock ballast through that\u2019 section being.one of\u2019 the most.permanént in track building - to all these improvements \u2018the: butid- | ing of the\u2019 yards at\u2019 Transcona to care for twelve.thousand-cars end sème of the immensity of the work- acécom-\" plished and in contemplation on west- érn lines can be gleaned: oe The improvements on \u201cthe western lines wile Include: Fort William, six- nw = LABOR STRIFE rm Worl Wong in + wherever.it applies: to: the goods.a¥-{ ne y New ¥ and a gang of nén-ynion men last night in the Williamsburg section.of Brooklyn, drew revolvers when - apparently they considered themselves in danger, and fired 4 number .of Shits.Joseph Milstein, a \u2018bystander, réceived a: Bullet wound in- the.neck and was mortally.injiired.: ; ! According to Strikers \u2018stories.to the policé,- the offfcers, after the.shooting, leaped from their.mag ine, and.mingled with the _tioters.The chauffeur was arrested.The shooting précipifated more\u201c fur: ious fighting in which a dozen.mén Wwers trampled on \u2018and injured.Re- \u2018dérven from- two pol e stations Ae Deraed the Tiotera\u2019 É : \" sMAsHED: HOTEL windows; ; \u201cIntérmittent: fo mort thin \"thréé months, the \u2018trouble betwean \u2018the Waiters an the proprietors of New York hotels; and\u2019 restaurants became dcite dgain to-day when efforts were Made to carry out \u2018the general strike\u2019 which was declared last night.Hard! Rad the order been.Âsgued when 2.000 | men began & march through t e hotal district.\u2018They besieged the Hotël Énickerbociter, \u2018where the proprietor, James B.Regan, discharged all of his sant 8 yesterday, and the Hotel Bel- n thizers threw bricks through \u2018the windows, causihg excitement, among the midnight ghests in the dining rooms.No ome was.hurt, howéver, end only one man.arrested.they were masters of \u2018the situation and Aare determined not to redoguize - the unién, a demand whick \u2018is af the bot- \u2018torn.of the Etrike.The union leaders declare that out of 6,000 Votes cast at last rights mass meeting, eighty percent were in favor of the.sire\u201d BO thoors assure pS ORDER IN suAnez o, Taxes, Jam: \u201824 \u2014The- arrival Ep oN joan Infantry end 400 \u2018eavalty in\u2019 Juarez last.night practically assured, the safety.of the: border: \u2018baat Againat attack by.rebels.NEW GTR.SUPERINTENDEN The iatest appointment in\u2019 connie: | allway\u2019: as Superintendent of}: SC P.R re for Vast Ne Improvements.in the West| Appropriation Provide for 532 Miles of \u2018New héros and À 20] 1 in Many Districts._ Huilé -a branch { it a: far more\u2019 constructive.policy.to | vantage over what he now \u2018possesses - oo Swift \u2018Current, northwest, six miles.il Tori.Jan.ued, sald to bo detectives, \u201cin.an automobile standing.between.oy thob of.garment strikers It is alleged atthe hotels that | some of the strikers or\u2019 their sympa- | \u2018The propriétors are \u2018confident that + The capacity RA the.president a and -di- \u2018nical formula:which he described.The \u201cftcuré thé rapid advance of thé \u2018secured Smple se wha \u201c1 ing efficiency.as Well as Increased F acilities storage capacity of elevators to four milHon \u201cbushets, \u2018and increase the: size | of the freight car repair shops.Ke- nora, six-stall addition: to house.Minnidosa, #ve-stall tion to engine \u201chouse.stall addition to éngine héuse., Additional trackage at Regina, \"Mo.e Jaw, Saskatoon \u2018and Sutherland: Sicam- ouf, \u201cAdditional \u201ctrackage facilities.Vancouver, complete new \u2018te srmsinai adai- \u2018age at False Creek yards, : Tn addition.to new work of \"branch } Unes and\u2019 double trark, many of: the ines now in operation: Will be improy- 6d -and laid with heavier steel, rogd- bed ffnproved and additions to smaller yéräs and paving tracks Tt will be \u2018one: of \u2018the busiest years thé C.P.H.has evel had in building and tmprov- | pi : Der lines.to\u2019 De \u2018built wil) \u201cor 0: miles, and the mifsage 9 double track, will be 280.The proposed new Branch linia aré 28 follbwais 8.5 Kootenay: \u2018Ceftral, Skookumohuck: to m ileage 60.\u2026 Corehation \u2018 to Sedgewick, 25 miles.ootehay Central, mileage Fo { mileage 60: Séuth of Golden.æ.-Stafñdardization ôf Käslo and.Slocan {Rail from.T7hitewater to , Kaslo, 17 miles.© Snowflake, went; \u201cnine mites.\" - Lacombe, east to\u201cITerrobert, 6 mies, -Stirling; east, 25° miles.- :.| .Suffield, sbuthwest, 25 miles.© Weyburn, west, 145 milés.Assfniboia, first division - point; of.\u2018Weyburn, new yard.Basgano to Empress, 118 \u2018oies.ie Gimli.to.Riverton, 26 miles.ve FC Kemiav - to Vitden: 4 \u2018miles si \u2018 \u201cWhitéwood .to \u2018Broadview; 15 \u201cYates: Broadview to Grenfe], 16 miles: - Indian Head to Regina, 44 miles., Chaplin to Swift Current, 57 miles.- \u201cSwift Current to junction point with to ime.Gleichen to Shepard, -40 miles.: + In addition to the - above \u2018double tracking, \u201cthere will double track \u201cbuilt in British Colyni- bia.frém -Vaneouver to: Ruby.Creek.A portion of this,\u201d between Vancouver and New Westminster junction 1s -al- ready built.and -in operation.~The balance.to.Ruby Creek wil} be.com- pléted \u2018this year.\u201d will be further developed \u2018durihg the year to provide for: increased: traffic, both east and west.0% Dunmore, additional trackage.; J \u2018 Calgary, automatic block signals De- | ol tic.Alyth, six: stall addition \u2018to.Housé.: ~Wetaaiciwin: héreased * trate oie) cilities.: -Exténsion \u20ac - \u201cexprésk\u201d foënr, : Lacombe, two-staljl, dote to round house; fifty.teat : dit \u2018shed.British Columbia, coast.doi vice\u2014Now tug.boat for car barge between \u201cVan- | eonver and Vancouver Island; lengthen \u2018Prinéess Mary\u2019 by 40 feet; increase Stateroom \u2018 capacity rom 60 to 80: \u2018Prinhdesé Sophia,\u201d fuél\u2018oil\u201d \"Installation.-British Columbia lake and river steamers\u2014New steam tug fop Okana- tan Lake; elght car carge for Okana- | gan\u2019 Lake; eight car barged \u201cfor Arrow Lake; 15 \u2018car barge \u201cfor - Kootenay Lake; deck barge -;- for; d shades will very .soom be cleared, therefore you must come sharp at 8.30 a.m.for these regular .75, $1.00, 8.2 25, 315 50 velvets.45 .Special Saturday : \u201cper yard.SERIE (VELVET DEPT.\u2014FIRST FLOOR) Pre-Inventory Sale Three Silk Specials For Saturday Mm RICH BROCHE SILKS\u2014We shall clear the balance of these : .Silks left from our Friday Sale.Regular Jb, 31 00; -.45 \u2018Saturday Per yard.ci.6e 4.0 0.(2) RICH SATIN DE CHINES\u2014These are all colors left to choose from.This is the las.opportunity and the price \u2018is .exceptional., Regular .75\"a yard; Saturday\u2019.20.22 8 7 ® NATURAL SHANTUNG PURE SILK \u2014 Splenc id quality for Robes, Blouses, Drapes,\u2019 etc.This\u2019 quality will launder weil .We have never offered values, like this \u2018befor .: Regular -50 and .55; Saturday \u2018per\u2019 yard\u2019.I (SILK DEPARTMENT\u2014FI RST.FLOOR) Cm EA \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2 SG\") 0 TT 414 Ln Wao = A 4s wy cu eT .RS AS ~ Half Price.on pos An accumulation of odd pieces and short lengths, which are remainders from whole pieces, to.be sold - .at HALF PRICE on Satwday,.so-.ooo iiss 4} I Silk Muslins,Voiles, Shirfing, Piqgues, Maïqui- El =} settes, Dotted Muslins, Vestinge,, Ginghams, Prisits,: .{.1.Flannelettes, and Wrapperettes, etc.to.| © 800 Cards of 325ich Andersons Fad hams, in large and small checks, all colors.- Regular .25 per yard; Saturday, Winter \u2018 cluded), | ; Ca È- \u201c per dozen.\" 2000 Farde 36:mich Unbifiched\u201d Cotton 4 strong heavy: line, suitable for making sheets ind oe 17 Dimity Muslin i in checks; aiabl £ for Ladies asl of 4 ondiderable.interest, which A hr Sale.> oily, fine ne, à \u2018tinen, Daniaëk Table: Cloths, \u20ac size.2 x 2, 2x3, 2V4 x 244 yards; these : are edd.lines; to.clear.Values $3.75,:$4.00;: $4.50, $4.75 and\u2019 $5.00 ach: (A.few hemstitched à im.Saturday each noie $3.39 4 dozen 22:and \u201824-inch Napkins, odd lines, values\u2019 $3.98, $4.50 and $5.00; sto clear $3, 39 pillow cases, etc.Our regular .lZ value;* - Saturday per.yard.: à.109%: 175 pieces, of Fancy, Linens in Drawn works: .Battenburg, Venetian Lace, \u201cslightly counter soiled, including runners, \u2018shams, ed centres.Regular price.$1:25, $1,; 50, $2.00; \u201c+ Saturday éack/.ed 7198 + Irish Clear.*, HALF PRICE $a RE ELS Pere Whe % i | os ing rye] | \u2019 at a pen ee cf | VA med] Ging- | \u2014\u2014 embroidery, |.it | ad an ) \u201cMurphy\u201d s ; Noted Eng lish Peau de Soie = \"35a var 4 Worth 50 a yard, \u20ac.Le yx | \u2018GROUND FLOOR Frys ete 44 A few odd | pairs in Box Calf, Parents should s see these bots be 1 \u201c| | \u2018fore \u201cdeciding on any others; as they! are good vali 1 A the boot: for, rowing boys.Frice\u2026 .AGE Thi balance BF our Worst Bois a at TE \u2018 oni ae at -8,30.AB : sharp; to-taomow, and we expect: -arquick clear] 7 .They come in.Black, Tan, Button \u2018and Laced, Patent, : Cuommetal, \u2018and \u2018mostly\u2019 all's sizes.\u201cAll made on ip-to date lasts and rime \u201cstyles to squat: \u2018almost, any fost; - -Sa price Ni 4 à Si turday's s price.¢ de.-$2,95 yh Tat Wrist Bag on Saturday.fot.\u201cind Of our ÿ rangé of.00 bags on at Me offer Saturday shoppers a discount \u20ac of tor.\u201d ice d ili in Fa Fe .we CR Wa Lede e mé \u2019 per aile \u2018or \u20ac $7 Eu 50, only.real geal] a ther Hopping bags, - Regi $2, 00; ud of our special Black seal grain in ener Ind 4e A a oq \u2018eo ags Ei oly CT Také advantage.of f these copies = sai buy, a new $3.a0] fo rame De ; .Pattern the Sprig Number of \u201cBut- #} z 1 terick Fashions,\u201d and-new sheets show-.a oping.Bass 3 j rt of: Lice .i SL À constant demand- for: them.Short sleeves and patent 70025 rR wi, ie ges - 2 > EES a Ta LE : Guipuré lace 4 dress sels, \u201ctwo Saturday each.| oct Values in Dainty Neckwear \u201cterns-in White: and Cream; Ecru lace pointed *] |\" dress\u2019 or \"coat \u2018collars, Ecru coat\u2019 collar, crescent : agers, \u2018and: White: muslin chemisettes.:- Regular $1.00 values for AD » \u2018Coat setsin two \u2018patterns of lace, crescent :coat collars, wash jabots, trimmed with imitation Arish lace.and insertion.and plain ne net guim iT TT > Mas \"vont ire dci toi heat.of the arrival of.his Fipment, af.Middy Waists\u2026 For.\u2018thé house; for: gymnasium,\u2019 and for.school girls they.Baye bei found: so useful that we have 7 These.waists are.Amietican made of fine Linon, i in a neat\u2019 \u201cfiting - and quickly-put-on style.\u201c Three different colored collars-and cuff tabs to match go with each waist.leather belt.$1.75 \u2018 | Handkerchiefs a Mid-Winter Sale Prices { Ladies\u2019 Shamrock lawn handkerchiefs.' Regular .20; Saturday each.05 Pure Irish Linen handkerchiefs, Uj-inch hem, \"05 each.Men's white: \u2018mercerized handkerchiefs with assorted colored borders, 3 for .25 Men\u2019s white lawn handkerchiefs, with %4-inch hem, 6 for .50 Children\u2019s white lawn handkerchiefs, 12 for .35 Price.+ \u201cos var ae ee .different: at DS.of buying the be: c: alo ce Bian.ind Ton.Senaiday 081 per pair.- Per; pair.i 3 TE.re \u2018Special Umbrellas for.Mes en Ce 0 +} Handkerchief after the departing train.: Either she bas got semethiog on her , mind,\u2018 \u2018or she is Happy as: she ex- Honsénse; - Edith, it's\" Just.part \u201cchafra that you neéver:find her Grise in the samé.22000, si : \"hat\u2019s der.: matter, \u201che: answered \u2018gua I don\u2019t want you different from What you are.But that's the truth \u2018about .Mrs.Guildry, and \u2018you can't say but that Guildry's ridiculously fond of her.After all his flirta- \"tions he\u2019s ti \u2019 marks.made yesterday by the attor- |.ghtly anchored at last.The journey \u2018to \u201cLoridon was without Sra At Betty's earnest reguest : Guildry;; \u2018after * despatch- ng a a) iestam to * his.mother \u201ctelling.fer: that\u2019: they were ron: their.wayjand \u2018giving the hotel address, con- serited to stôp.two nights in London: \u2018It was Bettine\u2019s suggestion to give the \u2018hotel address in the hope that it would evoke a-hiore - favorable \"recognition than.Pat's\u2019.\u2018last \u2018communication had one: But.it was\u2018 a vain:hope.- -Not-a:1ine | or a sign came from\u2019 the \u2018North, : and | they departed from King's Cross on.the-morning of the second day ta bver- take: the last atège of the\" journey.The.hours did, not drag.Indeed, _Bettine, always.a successful traveller, \u201cgiving trouble or concern\u2018to none and § emerging from the longest jouriiey iun-: ruffled: and\u2019 serene, \u2018could have: wished this: one indefinitely prolonged.Tt was \u2018a \u2018stfange,: portentous Homecoming, signs of perturbation as the train: \u2018he.\u2018Har.faces.; Would they! be-friendfy or \u2018hostile, he wondered?By this tiheithe | Skin Diseases Cn ARE | PAINFUL AND.UNSIGHTLY.aa = Rheum, Eczema, \u2018Tetter, Rash,\u201d Bo Pimples and Itching Skin Eruptions.hase troubles always arise from ths.\u2018blood being in & bad, condition.and it:ix; \u201cabsolutely imposdible \u2018to eradicate\u2019 them | blood into good shape.This you san de.without the slightest troublé by: uding; Burdock Blood Bitters.: Ï blood, and makes it pure and rich.\u201cThousands of people have used it during the last thirty-five years atid have been \u2018cured, says:\u2014\u201cI- write with the.greatest\u2019 \u201cof plessure to recommend your great.blood purifier, \u2018Burdock Blood Bitters.My \u2018wife snd I had itching sores on our face and .eirs, and tried everything to help them, but found no relief.We saw your B.B.B.-advertised and a bottle, anu beforé jt vas Saf gore we both, were getting we were cured.\u201d i.Burde ok Blood Bittersia aitured By The : sfr maniere gairn.At Maygate, three | \u2018been I\u2019 \u2018On\u2019 the death of\u2019 Bob: Drury; | her an atmosphere entirely foreign wl ix | ruck period: of\u201d his.pee TS EE floated: beHind Her, -and \u2018from\u2019 its\u2019 so /régarded | rm evening, belhg geen: \u2018off in most \u201cfriend he shams with |.\u201cEven Gulldry betrayed certain slowed up at Dunférmline Station and |-W prepared to alight.and, behold fami-{.| eyes \u2018were: full-of:a-mute apprehension.|: But.she bore héraelf:calmly, only: hold- | nine>days\u2019 wonder would be:over, and.y | to Kirkinch yesterday.\u2019 Amon the \u2018most prevalent.ais \u201csat from the system unless you\u2019 put: your It drives out all the pumer\u2019 from the\u2019 3 Mr.Robert Gamble, Jones Falls, Ont, : better, god when it was all gone.4 - wife.\u2018drew Her into\u2019 \u201cthe Le and | \u2018New Year.- Thera \u2026 \u2018hea survey of.the.platform; which vens al- -ways a Httle busy.on the afrival of \u2018the: \u2018connecting London: train; > \u2018Bravo! called out.quite joyously.\u2018to _be all.right?00% -By.the timé- \u2018tie trafnenctuallÿ drew.up.Graves, decorous and.totally: ex-: pressionless, \u2018was.at the.carriage: door ready with\u2019 the ald.sdlute, a \u201cOh, there yau.are, Graves! Good-: \u2018évening,\u2019 said.His .maîter- in-an - \u2018even.| voice.\u2026 \u2018I'hopé you baie.the two-horse broughar, do.doin we \u2018cân get : re w as e:delay \u2018as.ihle.Mrs.Guilàty \u201c18; very: tired.rouille \u2018Hé: made usé Sof Bettines wiidded | name in the 'readiest-and: most natural waÿ/that occurred*to- him to! get the\u2019 Gret'éwkwardnes \u201cofthe moment over.\" \u201cYes, sir.\u2018It's/walting outside: This: ail, sit?Goods evening, ma'am.\u2019 \u201d- He: saluted his new mistress as she.descended: from the \u2018carriage, carefully \u2018helped \u2018out \u2018By her husband.Betty: barely acknowledged \u2018the - \u2018salutation; and \u2019sfie \"looked roünd - with \u201cHt : quiivér\u201d of: \u201cthé Nip.\u2018 ~~ There, \u2018won't\u2019 be.day.of your folk, my] -was' not: to'be expetted.* Let's\u2019 yup.Of: course, w Jhave!to\u201cstop | & at this outside limit of.the platform, but\u2019 Roan \u201cnobody\u201d Will nôtiée!: \u201cEverybody noticed,\u2019 por andthe eyes.oe was baste te a both: Guilary' 8 \u2018step.an aT tine\u2019 Bestraved nothing.\u2018except oe able yearning in her eyeb.- She knew that \u201cshe had \u2018built unceasing hopés:all \u2018the: Way back; and now \u2018this\u2019 desolate: silence; -as.of the grave, wag.both :por- tehtois and menaci \u201cShe; félt as if.-\u2014as if: there were no- place\u2019 ni the wid \u2018world: she could.call her own.\u201cThe old: family.coachman-on.the box, , merely \u2018saluted stiffly.when his party camnie out, and then gazed in.front of Him with a face of.stone.\u201c.\"+.f -He was only a -paidservant, \u2018but: he : \u201chad is\u2019 own ideas of right'and wrong, and it\"was his opinion that these two \u2018had committed .an- unpardonable sin.-Even at the risk of: losing his place, \u201cWilliam Meiklejohn, not.being.sure at: the moment.whose servant he.actually | Bh i \u2018was, would , preserve\u2019 the right to h his.own opinién.and conscience.no Betty did not keep her face hidden.T eo véil which: she: \u2018still wore with>alt the \u2018Parisienne\u2019s \"consummate 2 folds Her ee y-cut \u2018face.lopked.: \u2018ont ke a Ts: sa dnesy, was, re marked; and few found It im.their | heart! 0.: \u2018a momeht vas Yost outs othe, ition.Graves -shut in his master: ard Julstress; tossed the modest baggage to: the tray, and mounted to his -place | by\u2019 \"Melklejobn\u2019s side.Then - they were o Et J didn't.ask Graves: afiythltg: # Tos.no rR IGT his; Betty -sgid Guildry:§ thingly, though: ut, ond STE he * s .martine ; un.im ely 2 ne on everything up to \u2018the.ma k.shé would: when\u2018 she.sot.ting forward, peer pon the! twinkling | ights of: \"the \u201clittle town, which, in.the.short: time: .she_had spent withig its borders, had: wound itself about her \u2018heart.; She \u2018had : made, \u2018one \u2018rôlme.In: ; would Its \u2018doors \u2018b@sclosed\u2019 against mijich \u2018for her and.hom: she, had.e- quited-sé ill.Le But.now.she\" was one: : undèr governance.\u2018the man who \u2018sat by her side.\u201d With | \u2018him she must.stand \u2018or fall, must, suf-' -fer or.rejoice.The inévitableness-of it all was.terrible.\u201d In spite\u2019 \u2018of his af>\" fected \u201cgalety a silence: likewise, fell upon Patrick Guiildry as the fleet horsés breasted.the Pitluscar hill and he bes held | in the near distance the.twinkling Hghts' of: the great Bouge among the , trae Not \u2018thos.had he \u2018expected: to.bri \u2018bride to the home of his fathers! Ay often had\u2019 \"he heard his mother.plan it.all\u2014thé triumphal.arches, \u2018the songs of wélcôme .from -the tenantry! \u2018not sorry\u2019 to escape all these, it 18.true.,the: silence was, oppressive.It.Hk \u2018to grow and hem them'in\u2018as they swe: through: the.gates, \u2018at which there.aa front door\u2026.\u2018overhanging trees: to-th ecorously,- \u2018with There stood Metcalfe as much\" expression on: his face Au a B wooden: post; Graves s .opaned \u201cthe carriage door, and : : ati it great, tenderness .to- -alight, She was now deadly pale, and her \u2018ing her hand for a moment: to her heart 8 doors: \u2018of.mahogany: and: of ithe gréât Teception: hall.\u2019 Ævenins, Metcalfe, said ;the-.Cap- | taïi- briëfiy.\"Is \u201cmy \u201cmother: \u2018there?i.¢No,, sir.She Bnd\u201d fhe\u2019 Colotis]: \u2018weit?.\u2018] \u2018see.-So they: will : \u2018this evening, even to ai ine?\u2019 \u2018No, sir.We\u2018 \u201chad: no.instructions: \u2018On, all right.You can serve it got: inside.: You hear?My, mother re- Hired to come over to-night\u2019 \u2018\u2019He'spoke-with a: \u2018inen-servants .were upon him, old \u2018Mefklejohn- even; visibly craning- his.\u2018neck front\u2019 the box of the carriage for \u2018any: items of -interest: he-could garner.\u2018for home-consumpton.Bettine: drew.a little.aol: \u201cbreath and stepped across the threshold of her, home.\u2018There Was no.attempt.at a for-.l mal reception, mor.were any\u2019 of\u2019 the | Le PA Bag \u2018other servants: visiblé.- il \u2018Where's Mrs.Wotherspoon, Met- calte,\u2019 inquired Captain Guildry in.his\u2019 \u2018haughtiest\u2019 manner.: Why, © isn\u2019t.she, hereto receive\u2019 her mistress?# \u2018She went to Kirkinch with my.Jady, sir, and she 1isn\u2019t- coming : back\u201d.\u2018Oh, ail right.Why.didn't vou go, too-=eh, my man\u201d.\u2018I'had no.faiilt to: find\u2019 \u201cwith my: \u2018place, ness .of mine,\u2019 replied Metcalfe: in\u2019 admirably.Juatcio voice, \u201c> ry: threw his.arm - roun closed \u2018the déor.- 1 salé\u201d holding her \u2018at arnie Teng 2 mother mesot he ae vofaéin.theilet- \u201880: war has, been: declared; \u201cBek © Be Hasty too! \u201c4 Pm awfully sorry, \u2018darling, I would have \u201cfade {t easter for you I I could.But we've got each make the.best.of.her \"sorry \u2018 well.as .the county : Frived\u2019 at some con-.|: clusion\u2019 Tégardlig the.sensation of, the.1 Jau tines: about \u201chim: = \"be.Spit: \u201chis > out -of \u2018the.window \u201cand.took - a | \u2018There's: my man; Betty,\u2019 ze 2 #80 its gofne she were ofi the outsi le edge of; things : 4 distance, -at least\u2019 - Lo Lier.thei, by co, FR 2-ahow her Tr can You don\u2019t mind,\u2019 Betty ?| other.That makes up.for a\u2019lot.\" Yd let'the- tot Jot go: ons tor.you, Betty.{have det.them.+ | you're no.She sogbed nd\u2019 \u2018put.her arms about : [his neck.For better, for worse, she.\u2018had \u2018taken\u2019 him.It béhoved : hor.to] bargain, \u2018fio sooner peated Sa : mysteriously : \u2018as: she.had\" come.ist.rio \u201ctime.in: getting away\" \u2018front \u201cthat place of torture, .He Had not gone very far.of his; Journey\" before\" he \u2018came \u2018across ope.of the «The :robber ~had\" {i oh \u2018one.of his\" \u2018own, mantra] was: broken.\u201cWhen .he isa hie \u201cmoaned.mare\u2019 gudty, \u2018hétaüge \u2018he: \u2018man whom he\u201d heavily fnto- had, \u201cwronged.waild, nd \u2018perhaps - KI him.\u201d But\u201d \u2018Wanderley went -ap\u2019ito chim \u201cghd spoke kindly.\u201cThe.robb LE gxplained, hétween\u2019 é.Had;éome' to and \u2018he had accidentally trodden.on, a | epring which\u2019 he Had.forgotten,\u2019 with | the\u201cresult that heyhad \u2018been thrown.to, the \u2018ground with such violence: Hat nisi] leg had \u2018been: broken - \u2018instead \u201cof- .of the intended victim, | \u201c15 knpw: how.to .Bet a roker said\u201d \"Wanderley,\" \u201cat\u201d you will \u2018trust to'dodt.; The bandit.1ooked; at\u2019 Him: doubts Y.: \u201cfor\u201d he- had.not been \u2018accustomed.to pegble.avis paid good\u201d for.evil\u2019 alot to\u201d a.place: where.you: could: be.cared ; \u2018for\u2014I could: Garry.you! a short o to.the cave, .\u2018There.is- à place: close P would: ai \u2018the robber, \u2018but perhaps\u201d you.not\u2019 care.to go there\u2019 he.added \u201cously,\u201d remembering; how: roughly.A] hoy ; had treated \"Wanderley.= plied: Wanderley.:at ;once With difficulty .ha: .Ufted\u2026 theinjured.\u2018enemy, for.a long fast had-made him}.very.weak.Slowly; he.bore hm in \u201cthe \u201cdirection of-:the- cave, - Looking \u2018around: he saw: \u2018the : opening - into, the | cave where \u2018he had: teen.imprisoned, \u2018and sfarther on there.was another: nar- ry [Yow pasage between: two.rocks; and | \u2018there the robber directed him\u2019 to go.When\" he \u2018entered.he laid the suffer- 1 ng man: on a rude.bench.Then: the | \u2018rébher told him wrhere-he- could find.\u2018things that Would serve as:splitits and -bandages.- \u2018But you must.be -quick,\u201d fie sald, \u201cfor the; others.will be.back soon; - and among: the: f forest\u2019 bandits | \u2014 little kindnesses doit: count: You! Aan- .derstand \u2018me?\u2019 \u2018he added.: \u2018Wanderley said.\u201cunderstood, and, ) \u2018he'could.oor miss , macs > Save ere ;a | NEIL be \u201chere, nestling \u2018sNelter\u2019 for: Her.affections; + \u2014 er} % rn nog for'ever?(\u2018Almost she\u2019could ive: A «.fiéried out for them, to stop and, let her ru round tothé \u2018old \u2018Maygate' House \"rte throw \u2018herself\u2019 upon the:loving mercy | - \u2018off the \u2018two wWomén.:who had.\u2018done; 80 he had thrown in her lot \u2018with |.the school children, the addresses.of] He was |.They were.\u2018not much in.his line, but | not, Appear éven\u2019 one.curtseying, wo- J man, and .up the dark.spaces between: | inging.Ahtmself-out,- helped.TBbtine \u2019 as ghe glancéd half-timidly through the | Zing \u2018plate-glass which: kept: the; draughts, out, môlés mot be here.= But dinner lé: ready for two, sir;safd |b it Tve Metcalfe.\u2018witha: small discreet cough; |.broi When.we ring.- Corie, my déar; Tet us|: *: éd cateléasniens,?| w \u2018conscious; that the.eÿes- of the- three | sir, isnd .family: affairs \u2018were: :noù busi-c[.secte pes injured limb, phim syad nil is où mean- en gerley, stopping in \u201chis wor 2 Ne\" béndit: laughed: bey?Ywent that.\u201cjob for myself: Fm not fone: ek on ve ton to the 0 = i > is your 20 \u201ctime, \u2018or * those: 7 ruffiens Not: ; \u201cBlue sky.Eh \u2018are.me on mistic.Where, igs +.\u2018era, > vraies blue: \u2018@ky \u2018protapt victed .of \u2018fraud.\"high.atogt rude se\u201d restaurant.tur away\u2019 = with cbm- ci \u2018withithe a 1e \u20ac vantabé better placer, - 3 ; J anxious tones, \u201che -ball-'héréabouts?; a to up my dèy'e gams- a AF to town wn; \u2018Ehe tifgmp,.a ease looking! indi vidual, - -apswered: ; - ; oved her household yesterday to - =.TH irc.~apd\u201c probably she was \u201ctoo: - definite; you an) {put your -finge A > dt) Ti neyer.sod: my.vote | cele Fen he or cae purdaye Les Catherine St.W.(Cor.Staley) ba} Professor.Skelton TE \u2018Women\u2019s.\u201c4 to socialism?he asked.-In- Canada this, | shadow_of advanced industrialism had | machine, with lIittlé or Tio chance of 1 becoming an.individual.proprietor.|.T had nat \u201caccompanied it.private Droperty, and an indictment of | p improvement: of conditions.: ['France, predéminantly\u2019 a land of peas gant proprietor: he saw \u2018only five Bibles |.\"There was a.ten-{ ch |.the: in- I Protestants to keep to the | demir apr Te \u201cFRIDAY.Canadian.Club Telleridow to-Cam- - bat Socialism, og n° Kingston, gave an Montreal yesterday afternoon on \u201cThe \u2018Revolt of Labor.\u201d 1s Europe drifting in- pot ret\u2019 made itself.really visible.Bute worker were \u201cnot so wide \u2018opeñt ag in \u2018this the result \u2018was that\u2019 the * Bürôpean Workér was asking .himself \u201cwhether he was to remain\u2019 \u2018fopever \u20188, cog Inthe \u2018Standards \u2018éf living Had advanced, but- \u201ccorresponding - increase in.wages - were the workers content, and they Were looking for a sbhutlon of their roblem.Soclällsm.was a protest against épeaker.Bympathized -With- much.\u201cof the propaga nds, à great \u2018deal of, it Vas.ut \u201cof.perspective.and tbok né: 3 count \u201cof ôthér movemehts.for.But how was it faring tn \u2018Rurépé?\" It \u2018way, increasing in \u201cthe number of | Îts supporters, and Wak, 39detating.=! ur the present.time every third.man- who.voted in Gerplany \u201ctoday voted the socialist vote.\u201d \u201cThe.German, Sopiätist.party, howevér, was pfôre and more.becoming aoférate: \u2018and \u2018séeking \u2018 for.reforms 1n \u2018a more restricted sphere, \u2018and.wag Jeally the aavanced wing, ow the présent politica) \u201cBystem, In\u2018 +» \u2018and small worksho -dociallém did\u201c gt appeal-to EE \u2018vast mash of \u201cthe peop had.'s more : owérfur: government \u2018than In \u201cGérmany.\u201c M ngland Eocidlism bad Hèver had\u2019 so solid.à footing as on*the Céntihent.\u2019 ect on the.Joved, the work of the trades unions.in \u2018obtaining reforms énter into \u2018the\u2019 \u2018soctalfst\u201d movenient: | .Political i hed\u2019 i yi CC hot developëd \u2018very greatly y { the labor parties in: \u2018Eurape against |.Socialism.= Syndicallsm, which - was revolutiondry.trades \u201cutitentism, wal attracting the\u201d workers to: its banner 4n_ France.- Yes chief \u2018Weapons were sabotage and-the general strike.\u2018property nialielously was ~committin sabotage.With thé did Jet \u2018these tools talishi~ta its: \u2018Knees, 531 7 There was 4a genetal: progress to-ward\u2019 off socialism: by the | ments\u201d 16: social.reform-:were- bulwarks against\u2019 socialism: We mast show, conctudéd tiré\u2019 speæker, \u201cthat \u201cun= clalism Impossible.Si WOMEN\" s.AURICIARY.\u2018Hommingford - Association: \u2018 cord of.Gobvd Veurté Tl SDS \u20ac\u2018.H minîngtoré\u201d \u201cQue, fc Le _busindss- sue | pans, Auxiliary _o £ St, Hemmingford, Aa st 'B, ton, Was \u2018held at; Map.(Dr \u201c piéd's résidence.Mrs.Geo.< out.\u2018Collings\u2019 vice-president, and Mrs.-Hut- chings \u2018secretary-treasumer:.\u201cdelegates to the Rioctsan Auxiliary, Miss Annie - Ellertan- and Mrs.Ws- C.Collings; | committee, Mrs.(Dr): Moudlpled, Mra.\u2018Agnes Collings and Migs.-May Far.\"The \u2018secretary read an encouraging.report of the year's work, stating that 5 plédpes; warded to.the Rein tn Mission en Gar- | 5 en -Flyel ê, censé C 1 \u201cgota, ine\u201d Hy part Doééribée.: JANUARY 2.190.Ty TRE WITNESS.DAILY parrenns | Prot.oO.5 Skelton, of \u2018Queen's Uni: | 1 versity, \u2018before the Women\u2019s Canadian ; urope the doors of opportunity | for the ave minion, and | No iônget | Trades undghlem.had.been.j {tried and stats Te lation \u2018of.Indus- \u2018tries, and.\u2018co-operative schemés, and, Jastly, socialfsm was now.suggested.\u201cfor wish of woolen .goods.\u201cPhe pat- 25 \u201cbut it_reaily\"|- The \u2018measyre of.political Hberty \u2018en-}* had made it | 4 ry for\u2019 the \u2018Worker to| g The strikifig thing\" Vas \u201cet result tn | The | 4 \u201cworker who de:troyed\u201d \u2018his employer's | | they: belibved they : could bring\u201d cap; 4 wttempt dn | : \u2018granting of reforms.> All the: move-f \u201ci aes ee < Be.mire to oe out the: ânes | der individualism wet.ouh rive: social j not justice, and we should.then hake mo Pr Price 10 gents Ti jo in Lan +.rook.note or stamps.Address: \u2018Witness | + \u2018Patter yepstment, © Witness\u2019 Block, ly was re-slécted >président Mrs, Agnes | \u2018 about 2.was.«pren Io for pese _ i ra haley of articles, valued at «ie was for: qu \u201cTHB CONCERT TAKES PLACE : $1.00 to 85.00.Box sests; $6.00 each.9 A SUGGESTION Dress, \u2018 \u201cOpéra - \u201cÉlok ; Walking Dress; \u2018or Yany kind of Ladies\" fr wear, 11.soîted or \u2018crumpled, © | Properly French.Cleaned i ns AMERICAN Ty | ; Another Drop in rop in the Price | | Formate\u201d ) SLASCIW DRUG A HALL BAS dos | 'BARRON & USING Loo.TE res = \u201d The bome dressmaker should keep a little catalogue scrap book.of the dally.pattern\u2019 cuty.These will be found | very useful to refe* to from time to time.7, 074 A Cha x = * 9447-4 SIMPLE As RAT B FROCK Checked \u201cwoolen In hrotty.brown tomes, relteved -by, white Trepp.collar, cuffs and belt would \u2018develop this .de- gn very.effectively.It is suitable 5 tarp is cyt.ja.four sides: 6, 8, 10 and years.It.\u2018requires 2% yards of 44-_ | inch material for 3 10-year sizé.Lo f sedated rates res \u2026 PATTERN COUPON, papi \u201cplease.\u201csend ge above-inen-.+ a > per direction 4 ow.c » i ci a ; t & 44 ; 3 \"RE * audsen ace aun es gl PE z Le - etes svessassainersrnstatnsiae send | led out.tration.\u201cand the\" coupon, | sarstullÿ f DOR |: anus ver sors sano ronda i wis & CO., Limited 590 St; 'Ontherine Street West.| AT THB Princess.Theatre MONDAY BYSNING, JAN 27th.\u201cTick -on sale at the warerooms \u201cof - wg Co, Limited, Be St.Catherine \u2018West, corner\u2019 Drummond.Tel.Up 1884.gm your: pe Want Evening of Bail | or \u2018Gentlemen\u2019 8 \u201cThe effect\u2019 is wonderful Bid property done, and - the best Place is un To GOLD MUDARISTS, : - 7 Telophones + \u2018and | Brancly: Stopes.\u201cses! ECCS EGGS! \u201cwine Cooxtiiy Éges, only.26e por aox.Strictly Now Laid Rges, 450.per dos.\u2018300 dozen \u2018received dally fron \u2018Hen AND FOB SALE aT far 1 se.CATRRRINE wast: up.1337-8-5.216 Notre Deme West so TES antes waTEaS its ve x cold in Mu boeufs .RAVE TOU GOT A COUGH?\u2014 ® Harte's Cough Mixture.AE a | LIBU WATER \u2014 A frau we ply just received.LLL Te oo, 3 irene adie aiake sil i reprise EES _ ail trond ; Mansués Lroxñèns oo + Mowsr.To Less oN: Montoaüs > Notaries and \u2018Cammissioners- we Liverpool & London & Globe ; ge Insurance.Byllding: n=.St.- James Street » Tea, w we particularly desire to impress [this fact upon your mind so that you he id not be deceived when buying-= 2 =H) Ce Points \u201cClaire.Council cr EE Inte Committes Meeting.The\" Young # Turks Have! thrown away.the* once chance for peace; and, like desperate gamblers, they \u2018are\u2019 eager to risk ev- ng for a cause already lost.\" ' Phe \u2018Times\u2019 says: \u2018It is manifestly upon the chance of a division among mittee are calculating.If they intend ' again to-go.to war, the business of ] the.Powers«is.to expose the emptiness of ail elon.of.this Kind.\u2019 - D nt Jan, 94 14 - BF « oecurred at\u2019 several places in - the city, this morning.; À dozen ôr.more ;petsons.have.been\u2019 wounded, and many arrests\u2019 \u2018have been Great public excitement.has followed, the killing.of .Nazim Pasha, \u2018the former.War.Minister and .com- mander-in: chief \u2018of the Turkish, army.HOW THE PS ï CRISIS \u2018CAME.> SEs Vienna, Jan, 24 Despatches \u2018from Constanitifiople.say, nat, the Young the Powers that Talaat-and the com-: e A ress hea gine of ed A and resolved to overthrow the ve ernment in favor of a military dictatorship if .the cabinet.yleslded Adria- nople.* It was arranged.at this meeting that Shefket Pasha \u2018should be the new Grand Vizier.Kiamil Pasha was approached privately, accede to the committee\u2019s demands.- It was then decided that only Prince Said Harem should attend the Grand Council, which was composed entirely of old Turkites in order to report the proceedings to the revolutionary committee.This committee met again after the Grand Council meeting, and.resolved forcibly to remove the Government.CANADIANS.P.\u20ac.A Annual Meeting, \u2014 he amie à ne of Cruelty to Animals, took.place at the Windsor Hotel yesterday .afternoon at 5.o'clock.The.society is now embarking upon its forty-fifth year.crease of 160 qver.\u2018the year 1911.total of 7,909 cases of cruelty.dealt: with dealt with last: year, «being Three hundred and ninety-one convictions were obtained.- : - -\u2026.a great: \u2018Activity; .a- photographs of the properties showing the developments and \u2018class of buildings erected.We have- over twenty locations: for you to choose from, and all on easy terms.Bl M7 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST Limited 30 ST.JOHN ST.MONTREAL -\u2014\u2014 Lee ON cm, J} : I\u2019 The Mayor gdid that personally he {such an expert, and before this tés ti : go before : company, was a man for.whods SMI.3 1ty, integrit Pd bad à grea = permanent.loans of four.a2 E.ot pes \u201cwére Msuéd\u201d à vey BE plant loan, $1,500, sis of the various amourits above FE apuyer.Hotel est ¥ Mr \"Moses Vineberg, - : jurchased by Mr, Vineberg a year ago Lor $100,000, the value of his pro- {dents of Woodland Park held last stantial for the improvement of the ! is fellow: \u2014wécélanders.ÎTemePLÉ EMANU-EL LECTURE 2 The second.lecture in.the seriés of yori : THIEF GETS 12 MONTHS.fe: McCann, charged with fn in as porter, was found guilty and sentenced to 12 months in jail by dudge Bazin.Wbles to the value of $15 frém 4 Wellington street store, was honorably ac- fitted.Te MONTREAL DALY WITNESS.FRIDAY, JANUARY 24; 1913, IE AOVISED Mayor Lavallee Says That the Board of Control Discussed Matter Before Present : Controversy, ., oo oy ipi\u2014t 2 © Mayor Lavallee said \u2018fast night net: ne Board.of Control was having \u2018In\u2019 ind the naming \u2018of an expert to resort on the best plan of remedying str gear \u2018co! testion, which.has, lone.\u2018 bafffed the Tify.officials of Montreal was in favor of tha appointment\u2019 of tion was discussed in the Pre 2 was.talked over by the Board of Co trol.Mr.Justice \u2018Laurendeau, chier \u2018city attorney, had Suggested an \u201ceXa pert report, because thé city might Be called upon tg appear before the Pub- Jie Utilities\u201d commission.He dia nêt want té be alone in supporting the case of the city.The Board of \u201cControl.said he.is.wat ing.for a réport.on where the funds are to be taken to pay the expenses of such an.expert land whether it may be \u2018necessary to ts City\u201d CouneiT for authority to appoint him.: - Mayor -Lavallee said that Mr.-Run- and.fair-mindedness, jie respect, but.that.in\u2019 oder.to.have a complete.report before, the.city takes up the matter of the new contract some person should\u201d be näm- sd to act with Mr.McDonald._.The corporation should choosé an oufsïder so that when\u2019 the city: suggests\u201d improvements they \u201cwill have all\u2019 .the weight possible.\u2019 \u2018The MaÿoË- suk- gested engaging \u2018a éompetent man in dependent\u201d ol the confpany.If#Mr.McDonald acted atôhé, some\u2019 psréon might want to dispute his conclusions.Mayor-Lavallée also said \u201cthat - the.Board of Control was still awaiting the reply.of -the -Montreal Tramways pany tô its request of two weeks: o to take up the question of a new of Expenditure, Brewster \u2018had \u2018tremendous, a \u2018a spending *ouble in spending fourteen.-million.| + over and above itd revenue #h- past two years, and, indeed, would expenditure, which was made.on] on Dann loans -and- now has\u201d to \u201cbe |-& erday.These were: Enlarging and mproving water works, $1,000,000 1,000,000; ; the a 000; public works, en 646; publie.rke \u201cof -1912, $5,214,000.The totäl ,000; working capital, 13,962,000.TEL BROUGHT $180,000 avid 8.Freedman Purchäsed erday - ss à Big Sum.JO ee « Vine dre & Ca, St.Paul street, has sold hé Vancouver Hotel on Windsor est to Mr.David 8.Fresdman and ers for $180,000.This property Was st March from the Soversign Bank irty having increased by $80,000 in he meantime.The property is de- bed as lot No.6831, St.Antoine Fra, and meagures 9 x 95.ze #- | NEW ALDERMAN.POPULAR.Ald.Willigm .Noseworthy, .t! : DÉN- elected repr tive of\" n the Verdun City Council, received : warmn -ovation :at a-meéting of re ight.-.Ald.Nogeworthy eaid -that h \u201cthe \u2018support \"of the Woodland | ple \u2018he.hoped, to do.sdmething sub-.S\u2014\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 ular Sunday afternoon lééturgs il! take place in the Temple.Emant- s Sherbrooke.street, Westmount, on; day, January 26th, at 83.30 p.m: e speaker will be Prof.J.A.Dale, af.MoGill University, who hag.chosen.| #s his subject \u2018The Making of Citizen- ip.» The public.is cordially.Invit-p the: ft of goods to the gmount of $200, | an uptown store, where he was in the Court of Special | Jéssions.Michael Lemmon, charged {th having stolen cigars.and éat- P ranior Whitney \u201cScored: ol lowers gave him a splendid hearing and reform and Prem \u2018not been touched by the modern curs \u201c} rent for :the alleviation of such condi- |.tions.\u201cseeïd | F the: light! he said.prégated Po Detalls A i 1 | Must HAVE BOATS : : aithëutty : ome million dollars im a fr.sar, but the city did not have much | Nëw \u201cBra liked more to spend.Details.6/1, provide thut British, sea-going ships.Feoxcurons.CORN.EXCHANGE NOMINATIONS.- \u201cFôrotto, \u2026 Jen.: :24;\u2014At thé annual stops to prevent.-the.lmportation- of \\ te strests.MANCE vd Li i Opposition Leader For Inactivity of.His = Pepe, > Berlin, ont, Jan.4 _ Mr.N.W.well, leader of * the Opposition .in the Ontario Legislature, \u2018addressed à [ ve audiences of Berlin and Waterloo Liberals last night on the occasion ef his first visit.to this riding since assuming the party leadership.His fol- ithust Técèption of, his exposition \u2018of \u201chis Policies \u2018on - tax reform, wérkingmèens compehsetion and the Jiguor problem.Hb dwelt on the inadégtiacy of tie present act \u2018for compensating injured employées and thé\u2019action-of' the Government \u2018jn desling with\"it.: \u201cEt took the Government à little: over three years to look into this question.: \u201cNot; it that 1g the kind of\u2019 Government: you want; vote to Keep the Primé.Min-|[ ister 1H powér until -he is\" az old aël ° Mesthuselah, declared \u2018Mr.Rowell.- \u2018In|: the watter of Workmén\u2019s compensation, | Ontaris; Né sald, because of -the jn: \u201cactivity\u201d \u2018af : the.government, was ten: years behind Russia and.Spain,- the: most unprogressive\u201d countries of.\u2018Europe: \u2018Dealing with tax.reform, Mr.Rowell | refterated his ~vemarks - mads during his pressat tenr for reduction.in the: \u2018business and.income tax and.the on improvements and placing of the.fe burden on land: From the standpoint].of the: progressive manufacturer, ho was penalized in making improvements against his more slothful competitar.\u2019 a \u2018Everything should be done to raise thé standard of.sur factories fof the |: employees and there should-be.no.\"such, penalties as the business and\u2019 improve-\u2019 ment tax,\u2019 he said.He cited ~ the frades and Tabor Congress and the several municipalities petitions for tax | jer Whitney's attitude.\"We have a government that has \u2018his government has not\u2019 mr CINSTANTLY KILLED.Run Down Central, Rails broook Ma sièges 2 der mad ee \u201cFOR EVERYBODY.sient w \u201cTork, \u201cTribune from-Landon.says: TBodrd ef rade régulations \"issued | to-day, to becoms operative on March | shall car lifehoats \u2018and\u2019 life-saving | appliandes for all \u2018on board.Sapo | ships carrying passengers.on ort betweerrs Anti]: 1; and Oet.Fo: 81 during daylight and In fine weather must be supplied with boats for ube works in newly annexed wary: is percent of the total number | \u2026 gr rsôns.they.Are \u2018certified to\u2019 carry.assenier ateamers on rivers, ca-: nals,.estuaries\u201d Ar.lakes must \u2018Have: boats and Aife rafts sufficient for 40 peréent\u2018.9f tha nümber of.passengors > for ent sp the ship is certified.I connéction with the annual elec- ne of the Corn Exchange, the foi- nominations \u2018 have bees receiv de ostdent: A.A.George Burton: thea- surer David Plewes; committee of Messrs, W, B.\u2019 Daghay, \u2018Frank Chaplin, W.A.Coatés, H.D.Dwyer, Paul B.Earle, Frank E.Hall, Thos, Harling, J.H.Reeves, F.A.Stude, L.Clare Wight; board of review, Messrs, Étgär Judge, Alex Mc-\u2018|, -Fét, BE.S$.James, H, W.Raphael and | Norman Wight.Ballot for the élection of \u2018the seven | members of the committee of management will be taken at the enaval motos, Wednesday, Jan.\u201d 28.A \u2014\u2014 re WALCH IMPORTED: PLANS.ce meéting last evening of.the.Toronto prafich \u201cof the: Céhadian- Soctety of Engineers, it was resolved to take plans, duty frée, from the United States.- Plans for many large engineering works have escapsd the duty of- five .\u2018percent.Cen :| MAYOR.CAVALLEE ENTERTAINED Yesterday -aftérnoon Mayor Lavallee was a guest at.s -dinner -held : at Bureau\u2019s Hotel, Bout de- L'ile.The \u2018dinner was organized by.citizens of the east end of Montreal.Ald.Pélsant presided, and several: other aldermen were present.\u20ac difnér 15 an an- | nual affair, and yesterday's was a great BUOCCES.- + epee amet \u2018PATRIOTIC IRISH CONCERTA \u2018patriotic held at eight o'clock this evening in \u201cthé Young.\u2018Trishmen\u2019s: \u201cHal at-the cornèr of Seigneurs and Notre Pame The.concert 1a being held under the auspices of the Parnell Branch\" of.the United Irish League, and-a good programme\u201d has been pre- re É FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET \u201croom, a ar Aver PURNISHE D Sherbrooke street, and cars; use.of phone, - Terms moderate., \u2014_ erm feet WILL ADDRESS MEN'S MEETING.= peter C.K.Calhoun, Sompmunity | sectary: of -the ¥.\u201cad=\"] ress the North en \u2018Men's Meet- |.ng on-Sunday.aftérnoen at 4.16.The ologet will be Mr.W.R.Blackbird.Fa LARGH AND SMALL, NEAR _ #ARM_ FOR SALE.\" -good markets; easy terms; comfo ta- He residences, creameries, mills, Are EASTERN TOWNSE ogue HIP; REALTY.COMPANY, Sherbrooke, Que.| 34 HOUSES FOR SALE IN | NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Houses and Flats, Hr Also a large list: of mount and 4.B.\u201cWATSON 530 St, catherine St.West.inv other parts of the City, West .* ©\" nur (MONTREAL) LIMITED © TE OD > Outremont.REALTY co._ Phone Up 4877 - 5 *-| 83,000.ST.Government.- | a rosching.É Sproat Pi } \u201cFan.HA \u201cGable to tie |\u201d Irish Concert will\u2019 be | ° » West, CA VILL CARTIER: close Pie river Ap W.A\u201d Miles Dame West.Main 3480.PROPERTY FOR SALE ju.Æ BENOIT & co., Segtetores.$2,000,005.riMOTHEE arret, 2.Minutes walk from Craig St East, stories, Brick Veneer house 43 x 30, lot 42 x 70, 5 apartments, foundations, modern im- cash, balance on .eksy - building in pertect \"shape.- HUBERT St.(east.side Hubert to St.Andre Sts.,-area 25.-x :Ît, on which there isa 2, : Storr brick veneer building, press: éd brick front, 2 apartments, .re- : : Venue $1688.00, Cash $1,000.00, bat- ance on \u2018easy terms.$4,000.00 ST.HUBERT St, (west side in.Villeray) brick veneered 2 stories: _ Bouke, 2 apartments, area 25 x- 120.Revenue - 4722001 # 000.00 cash + balance e axy terma.#8,000.50\u2014Des CARRIERES #T.(north :2 \u2018Gorher \u2018lots \u2018St: AND ANS BOYER Sts, 60 ft, - ANDRE St, lot 125 tt, Des Gan: = RIDRES- st, iot 50 BOYER St.+8 houses as follows, one 3 stories \u201cbrick veneer, and 2 two stories brick veneer.: Cash -$1,000.00.Balance an easy - terms.i : or 311, 000.00.BOURBONNIERE ST, \u2018east side, near ADAM; lot 48 x- 98, building, 48 x 86; plus extension; > gtotie foundation, stone front, 3 stories, 6 \u2018apartments of 5, 6 and .T Tooms, modern improvements, .including bath, gas, and electricity.Actual revenue, $900.00, can be \"made to bring $1100.00.- -$4,500.00.Balance on easy terms.818,500.00\u2014ST.CLOTHILDE ST.ST.\u201cHENRY WARD, 3 minutes from NOTRE DAME ST.Cars, 3 at , house; brick veneer, stome front, + omerets foundations, .sheds at- - \u2018tached, has been built only a few.\u2018months; lot 60 x 65, building 60 x 65, 12 apartments of 5.and.6 rooms, modern improvements, in- |.cluding: gas, electricity, electric +\u2019 fixtures, 'etc., hot water.boilers\u2019 in each apartment.éasy terms.Revenue, $1,680.00.420.000 .00\u2014Cor.RIVARD AND BIEN- .VILLE, situated on\u2019 corner of lane, 3 story brick veneered house on: +, stone foundation, 8 apartments, 1 store, modern conveniences, open: -_ plumbing, area of lot.70 x 50 ft.eh $5,000.00.-Balance on easy; erms.8 storeg and 4 apartments, 52 1-2, x 80, brick veneer and solid brick.) Bevenue $2,000.00, in perfect con- © dition.\u201d Cash, $8,000.00; Balance: \u201c.s&sÿ payments, at 6%.\"| 48,500.00\u2014 VICTORIA ST.Westmount, Solid briélé, stone front, modern! finished\u2019 house, fird, place, electric light, hot water furnace, ce-, \u2018ment.cellar, etc., $2,500.00 cash, i balance | on-easy.terms, .Ia BY, West, fireproo spa ent house, on lot 25.x- M0, .én tmprovements,: rents well, guaranteed revénue of| 3.200.00.Cash $10,000; balance, $50,000.00.\u2014West Side ET.DENIS ST, © 4 atone front \u2018houses of 4 stories, stone * Brick extensions, lots; \u201825 \u2018x 150, each with +, houses have all modern improve-: > Anents, includifig hot water fur: nace, electric light, cement cel-: \u201cler; five places, eta.Easy: terms, $0.a foot, .nontheas.corner .of ST.Es pd ere WEST and VERS ory 4408 pe, $0 EUR motos lots in NOTRE DAME DE RACE, corners of OAK, BROAD- - WAY and WESTMORE avenues, -\" \u2018Ætal area 34,980 feet, for sale in = block at 27V20, où In lots \u2018at 300; afoot; ,600.00 cash, balance ory $300.00 each, 3 lots of which 2 are: corner lots, Park CORMIER, ba-, oo tween .18t and 3rd.avenues, 25 x 85.x deet \u2018each, cash $1,300, \u2018balance oni vi easy.tems, or Will.xchange for ; property, or \u201cPardn MONS, tive farm lénds of 80 arpentsi each, splendid lake, situated 4 miles\u2019 from village, between C.P.R.and; CANADIAN NORTHERN; Jamother of.\u201830 arpemts\u2019 with \u2018butidings Th 3 \u2018properties ars offéred - gale | \u201cfar 1.500 each, 50% cash cash béjante on easy\u2019 or [exus SITE, 7 miles from yy 8AU- oa VEUR.Qn THOMPSON lake, ares.i 120 .arpents, pulling rected \u2018therean, price: $1,600.00, 80 cash, balanes on.eapy terms, or will exe © change for city property.LAC.TREMBLANT-\u2014County - TERRE: BONNE, property - worth $2,600, \u201c Abbut.16 arpents, House\u201d 16 x 286, - with extension 12 x 16, all in per- .fect order.Your offer solicited.OUR SPECIALTY.\u2014Renting, successions, agents for properties .for sale, ete.WILL BUY property fetching 9 we and 10%, tk all sections of tha: els: moif Jhformation relative ts your properties at ones.J.A.BENOIT &:CO, Registered, 26 ST.JAMES STREET, : 4 and 5.MONTREAL: TELEPHONE MAIN 838.8: 4 FAST ame NT 616 EVÉNINGSI- 4 ST.LOUIS ; Fin - PROPERTY FOR SALE.A AVENUE, WESTMOUNT, Twos.LEWIS and basement brick house; aight rooms and stp, ; Price, $6,000.00.200 Ne Pl te Dame West M 3430.U LAC \u2014ON GRAND Tru ok, Eorzac pu, cottage for $1,500.00, facing on St.Lawrence River, 33 miles from Montreal.MA- - GOR, Tee 0.we \u2018Notre Pame West.Mäin 3 TBR.\u2014 62 MILES FROM LANCASTY fine -opportutity to.buy\u201d a tamcy fowl out, with good house and: grounds.foire Dame.West\" ; Investments, #52\u201d Votre Dame West.Main 34 , 74 R.\u2014 A \u2018VERY FINE Cor, LANCASTE summer \u2018and winter residence, in good order, with garage, all well finished.~_Good Bargatn at $2,- 600.00 Apply, Ww.2 A.M AGOR, In- - vestments, 353 Notre ame West.Main, 3430.\u2014 AVENUE.\u2014 NINE] CLAR Ad MONT ok house.with gare e.Price, $8 8,500.00.Apply, W.estments, 852 Notre Dame .GOR, eA HE ._ .DA j So FRE CL 4 oat- or hones, Aymished, A bagel 0.ree.$2 250.00.IT, \"MAGOR, : 362.WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED TO PURCHASE, ALY CAST-: War CED ing, Fu Furniture Silverware, | Placed Sard else Fawn Tickets.eve AX PRANK, Bast Cra! TEARS WAR de GEA TLS \" a Fa past doa TT provements, shede attached, $3, 000 | .Villerayy: lot.extending from St.| \u2018Revenue $720.00.| LC CASH, | eléctiic heater and |.$5,600.00 cash; balance op.24.000 \u2014RACHEL ST., business block, MI Last | _ lane, these: aT 6T.SAUVEUR Des] or wy se for city Le collee- ° tion of rents, adininiétrators for | COTTAGE Investments, FURNITURE.tone.Reduced to .i 4 Any- Organ ayable $4.cas and $3.f monthly.AYTON: BROS.; therixie, street West, corner.\u201cdha ley.SITUATIONS VABANT c COMPETENT ADY STENO- Dhar Wand © GÉRCUTATION |.= ANAGER.\u201cWitness\u2019.SHice, WANTED SMART BOT WANTER:! kis té 10 N W.PECK.& CO.Lim- HEE Cots Sirens.Best Baar\" WANTED, AN OFPICE BOF a 1 to 40, Merchants\u2019 Bank Bull > PE ie versity stréet, between 12 a NURSE.\u2014 WANTED, TT Nurse to take charge of Httle girl.Apply, 138 rive avenue, : HOUSEMAID: métis WANTED, AT ONCE, periencéd'\u2019 House and TaBlemdld.Apply, 138 Cellar avenue, A MONTREAL and TORONTG Dining, Par Day lor and ~ Blesoin Care on Elecite T¥snted.on Night NUE da ONLY DOUBLE-TBRACK ROUTH.|ThotWTERNATIONAL LIMITED\u2019 .CANADA'S CRACK TRAIN.Leaves Mdntreal for Toronto and Chicago 9.00 a.m.daily.\"HIGHEST CLASS OF SQUIPMENT.WAN TED, AN OFFICE n Wednesday _betw Bt 3 2 and 2 \u2018 Fo at th MCA, Sherb rook th 4 oi LADIES WANTED FOR ousvoRE stamping patterns; $I a désen and upwards paid.Tork guaranteed.Ladies in attenddnce.Call, __ Street, dorner Bt.Catherine, Room.7 BRIGHT ENERGETT, \u2018BOY W TITRE on Bottes ta TO after school and.hours.MF Appl y 620 eur Ap 170 Pesl Btrset, upsus.cor.8 therine- Bt ing and Entry ; Ÿ rdun.Apply, BAI TISH AMERI: ca 126 Lessile Réad.SCHOOL, BOY WANTED T HANDLE newspaper route, in: Ne EC cunt: a : poamont position: $1.6 gol.a BUTTON, inves\u2019 \u201coffice.WANTE SMART BOY re JUNIOR.| Cleric om Bey e office; must.write well Fane A BOY 5 18), FO ment, to\u2019 run message s for.\"first 6 months, $3 a week.wir er 6 monthe.\u2018to enter the works to lears | ol the business.Address; In Yt handwriting, P.O.Box.1436, City.: \u2018FARMER WANTED \u201c (PROTESTANT) ve ak anigement $e = small farm.in bs ke.me F y POLY We letter, oRGE.| référènces -and_\u2026 tence.GE ; HOGG, 193 Dorchester Street West: \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; \u201cEMPLOYM ENT WANTED XPER] LLINGR désir ok - post tion; high class: tradé \u2018Preferred: Ri ae reférences.: \u2014 usk, P.O: \u2018Box 888, Longueuil, Que.sie Ton a A ly, stating, 7 MODEL, WAN WITH Bx 7 Sion: oe to teach, TEA Sha lormert tai or m a: e Ac le Yr.rr holastic - term.A Srplicant® RK.Fo.\u201cveines, anos PAPER HANGING, PAL ing, Plastering Flo Polishing, \u2018eté.- Experienced workmen;l best material; large or small: contracts; any part of: aity or out of town.J.BACON, .70: Tons avenua.Phone .Westmoknt, | Pye i ÉCRITES PAPERhanging; \u201cTinting; Ceilings, \u2018from $1.Brickwork, Plastering .Cementing; \u201call repairs; distance USE wo k: uarante BRAD ye win.Phone Lasalle Sat.KI DLIN WOOD FO ES ae Futé .Woo \u201cload.\u201d J.GM DIRE, 408 wa \u2018 flam street.M , 462 MASON & GISCH BABY: GRAND Piano, Louis rich mahogany.Practically new, detightrul singing tone.of supérb quality.Regular, $850.Spe cial bargain, $585.Terms arranged.LAYTON BROS: §60 St.Catherine 8t.West, corner Stanley, ~ KARN CABINET GRAND, BEAUTIFUL.walnut cage, handsome design, but little us ove xy improvement.Fine bargain, § ayable $26 cash and .$8 Bat LAYTON BROS, .660 St.Satherine.Street West, \u2018Sorner.\u2018of Stanley.~~ - CANADIAN\" } TERRE, \u2014GÉEINET Grand, lovely mahogan Dasé, 71-83 oé- aves,.véry rich tone.\u201cNearly new.rgain $2756.Payable: $s cäsh and ye monthly.LAYTON -BROS., .t.Fatherine Street West, corner se LAYTON BROS.CABINET GRAND, superb* quality, almost néw, 7 1-3 ocr taves, ; Joyely tone.\u2026 a Sarsain, $265.; Payable cash nthly., LR YTON, ÉRÔS.bso Bt.Cathèrine St.West, corner Stan! ey FEATHERSTON CABINET \u201cGRAND, mahogany case, 7 1-3 \u2018aétav ves.Fine: Cempletely re-built,\u2019 A snap, a3 Payable $10 cash and.$7 monthly.LAYTON BROS.550.8t.Catherine Street West.Corner Staniey LS PIANG.VERY -NICE \"case, Tull compass, full iron .frame.\u201cExcéllent'\u2018tôné and action.: Reduced to AS Payable $10 cash and TA TAYTON BROS, 560 erie.Street West corner Stanley.SCHIEDMEYER \u201cSQUARE .GRAND Plano, rosewood case, full compass, anise, fine condition.Bar- ein ey god (Dayable $5.cash and $11.monthly.LAYTON BROS.550 St: Catherine Street Wont \u2018corner Stanley.TOR im Hach Tone ain, the contents of a roomed héuse, Bow in storage; valued at $700; can be Bought for $250 cash; a snip for a newly married: couple, - or someone \u2018wishing to take up housekeeping.Can \u2018be sean by &ppointment, or apply be- -tween 9-to can 2m 2 + EP téi .und Fiéor, Room if oped af.(ot rade Bulldog, Mont- | © PEY + : FOR SALE, ORGAN Re WOODS ORGAN, \u2018solid walaut case, 6 octaves, kites swells, etc.Very : fine tons, Bargain .; je .$56 BELL ORGAN, chapel style, stops, .2 knee awells.Fins tons.Only $48 DOHERTY PARLOR ORGAN.walnut case, perfect order; 7 at ops.Now .\u2019 vies UXBRIDGE ORGAN, chape stops, 2 knee swells, very: \"good $1 siz.FOR SALE CHEAP t 200 Packing Cases, ar in.x\u2018 20 1 °s in; ail, in good ords mE in REILLY, 143.5t Peter ET ee\u201d J 8 atreer.= ANT Ré deiv-;|.WANTED, LADY.CBRE i FOR Becelv-| \u2014 ut.wo: for ss to coyrate: ¢ and aceu Ad \u201c=.PORTS OF CALL office of a panstsoturine ee est dénlish- Sues.Colombo.: - ; = late TENCED FAIR = for the balandé- # C ABLING \u201cWANTESS À\" WANTHD, ve stabling for two or three horses, with \u2018coach house, in West End of city; or evachman's cottage - with this accom- |.modation.Box 876.I NG, NT 0 R THE MIL.| .Sale Prices in conipare.\u2018 31e 08 | at #45.w {rr WiLL BR TO YOUR ADVANTAGE A yerion Library.Buffet.Car on \u20188.16 a! Ful) mar Eber Car on 9.30 ullme: ervatio t Car on Te 8 Pp, hd Buffe .and 8.- Orry TICKET orricns.\u2019 188.= James Street.Phone Main est, a Bonaventure Satan, 0 P.M.AROUND THE WORLL $639.10° a 75-DAY HOLIDAY nie.Loire Montreal to connect with - \u201cEMPRESS OF RUSSIA\u201d.From Liverpool, tet April Gibraltar, Viltefrancie, Port Said, Suez, .Dolombo, Penang, Singapore, Hong \u201c7 Aung, Bhanghal, Nagusaxl, Kobe, Slude hotel.expenses, side trips.will iba r.to _Algediras, Spain, Ville- -ftanche o Nicé Pr Meo Taco Port sois vo, the Pyramids, thence [re ot Ceylon.14 \u2018Fixeuf ; n round-the-Wor = \"sion will be made to connect with \u2018Bm- \u2018Vress of Asta, from Liverpool, June 18th.; OTTAWA .3 5 à.8.40 a \u2018a.m.jen 87.45 Firm $5.50 p.m.i035, OBSERVATION PARLOR Casa.\u2018 Biseper on 9.50 p.m.train.; rine TORONTO 06 2m.and *10.00 p.rà \u2026 F To, Union Station\u201d Sd panion\u201d GAR ON DAY TRAIN *1115 pm.to Yonge St.Station.* BLROFAIG LIGHTED courastuenT \u201cAMD SLEEPING © 0.1.30.p.m, *6H0, pm ie i Di.> | TRAIN DE LUXE, plains and Parior Cars.Daily: {Daily ex Sunday.jSundaÿ only |.,PIOKDT OFPFIONS: \u2018 Or\" Plate- Viger and - Windsor ; Btreet Stations.fu VE, FIRE, AUCTION | gk BANKRUPT | Firbt=We have\u2019 to vacate one of Second\u20148o little: show Jin \u2018December.Third-\u2014Out aurimer vehiolés are coming in soon, and.we- must olear out the .sleighs at.any, price.This special.sale will man.our loss, but certainly the: buyer's.gain.\u201d 2 RJ, LATIMER &C0, 445 ST.JA wi WASHING MACHINES ~~ BARREL CHURNS \u201cAT AUCTION .\u201cThe undersigned has received\u2019 inôtrué- tions to sell by Publié Auctiôon for account of whom it may concern, at.\u2018_846 UNIVERSITY STREET On TUESDAY MORNING, 28th January, | AT ELEVEN G'OLOOK 83 Barrel Churns, and © 338 Washing Machines, various brands, Total value, $3,137.95.Only slightly damaged by smoke and le to b MS dote to sult 2 rade shout WALTER M, KEARNS, Auctioneer.i PROPERTY WANTED, oC HG to register in my office,-wit ticulars, any: properties vou hans ers sale.the Nindsor and pie Dame cars pass a Dame West, Gro gd Fioo ne | MAGOR.Main 3430 PR red dt bo \u20189 a.m; 9.40 2.m., 7.30 p.m.10.30 pu | MONTREAL and OTTAWA Le.Montreal .:.816 AM.-9.30 Lu: Hontieai irae Eu.1248 5 2 Ar.Gitaws' eee 2.7.10 PM.11015 EM except M 50d ; Ts P.M.trains.daily.-8.16 ASM.and 8.00.P.M.trains daily.Par- | okohama ; For an \u2018additional #50, $50, which En LE Southam yr - Interesting trips.in i | t.Talephone, , Main a or Marion \u2018| \u2018Merchants er Bu lding, | temily,or any male over 18 years old,\u2019 lable Dominion la Mani 1 aval ewan or Alberta.The re .cant must appear in person at the.1 three ¥ eed or pre-emption six months\u2019 ine our store\u2019 houses, it being torn\u2019 down - for.the new railroad.- ; .| adNoréisement will.net be paid for.AT LARESIDE.\u2014 TO LET, FOR Sum- ALLAN \"SE LINE TO LIVERPOOL.From From St.John.Halifax.T rian + eo sea 31 Feb.1 Corsican , , .Fon 14 Feb.15 Grampian .- \u2018.Feb, 228 Direct.Feb.28 Mar.1 ar .pO GLASGOW.From From Boston Portl\u2019à Corinthian * .Jan.28 Pretorian ve.Jan 8 \u2014\u2014 flcandinavian .Feb.© Sloilian .:.Feb, 18 Rates of passage: \u2014 First-Class, $72.50.8 =C1 50.00 and $52.50.Saad Class, ir Cabin, (Glasgow Service), $45 00 and upwards.Third Class, $31.2 .For particulars of Summer Sail ings from tne St.Lawrence, Rates, | ete, apply to Local Agents, or H.& A.ALLAN, General Agents, 2 St.Peter Street, Montreal.'| *SS.CERVONA .Feb.11-T 88, AUSONIA .Mar.1 Feb.25.1T.88.ASCANIA .Mar.15 All oreamers will call at Plymouth, assage rates and full particulars oh 8 plication to Special Uptown Agency, 630 St.Catherine Street West.: Consült us as to rates to principal ports of the world.[TRE ROBERT REFORD CO.Zamites, \u2019 25 8t.Sacrament Street.\u2018Steerage Branch, 488 St.James Street.PATENTS.FETHERSTONHAUGH & SON, | Liverpool & London & Globe Building, us 8%, JAMES STREDT MONTREAL.\u2014 INVENTIONS PATENTED | \u201c= \"and Trade Marks Registered, OWEN- N.EVANS.; - 205 St, James Street Montreal.Fhonezi: M 192; Mouse Un 1790.in.nu countries.\u201cFor informati: information ask: Inventor's Adviser,\u2019 hich.will sous ; \u2018sent Tree = 864 Untveraît st corner - therine street.Phone Ip 8474, : gemorsis OF DOMINION LAND: - REGULATIONS, \u2018person \u2018who is the solé head of a \u2018may homestead à quarter section of jon Lands Agency: or Sub-A for tne District.Entry by proxy señey \u2018be made at any agency, on opin sos) ditions, by father, mother son, dade.ter; brother or als er of intend 5g homesteader., \u2018Duties, \u2014 Six months residence yu ° tivation of the land in pon and year re.A homesteader m meh, of n nine es O 8 homest Ton of at feast 80 acres solely pr 8 and.occupled by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister In certain districts a homesteader ip \u2018| good standing may pre-empt, a quarter | gection, alongside his hom estea, Prion, 4:43.00 per acre, pute s\u2014 Must reside upon the hom {x years from date of homeste _ 15% Cincludtng the.time requrad tead en- en \u2018homiest tead patent), and - eultvate ffty.acres extr A hômesteader who has-exhausteq his homestead right and cannot obtain à pre-emption may.enter.fer & :purchaned.homestead in certain istricis- Price per: acré.- Duties.\u2014Must regide 00 $3 months in each of three years, Foside | vate ass.acres \u2018and erect a house worth 300,00 \u2019 W.W.CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of this \u2014\u2014 coTFAGE TO Let, ths, Cottages\u2019 ont the shore of Lake St.Louis; each with its own wa- ter-front.: These Cottages are well built, and ¢in \u2018bs kept comfortably warm in the early months, and cool in mid-summer.\u201cThey.have all large galleries, and\u201d abe furnished with all necessary large \u2018articles of furniture.They are reached by a short run from the city.dy ÉP.R.ôr.GTR may be seen \u2018at.any time.Arp letter, \u201cOr in\u2019 person, to Mis es _ Lakeside, or - telephone 65 Pointe.Claire.\u201cSubscribers mot getting their paper regularly from the carrier boy will confer a favor onthe Publishers by notifying us either by \u2018phone or eard.Main 4090, [JOHN DOUGALL & SON.mer m WANT \"ADS.{+ Ag\" Eu FOR The \u201cWITNESS MAY BE LEFT WITK - napman, Bookseller, 51 Fo Sheer an it Shel , olin er es, 801 on Street, West of Subway.Welline: \u2014 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.\u2018CASK TARIFY Situation Vacant, Situation Wanted ,Pu- Wanted, Rooms Let, Bite\u201d Second-hand \u2018Articles praicies ory *Far Bale or To Le '., Articles For Sale.- t .: 20 Words.for 106, :- : : for\u2019 each additional) word, - self for the price of four Six 1m Le MOTICE PARTICULARLY \u2018postage Stamps Will Be Accepted.The above rates are cash with order.When not prepa{d, numerous entries | have to \u2018be made, and the rate is, consequence, much higher.a | Jan.18.T.8s, CASSANDRA .\u2014 PATENT ATTOÉNEYS |\u2018 Former, Member Ci Ghartored Institiite, [pei MILLER .; passengors at tha \u201cdock 1 witha transer.88.- 40, Pr eos.displacement: | They : PREPAID TICKETS _ TO AND FROM ENGLAND AND SCANDINAVIA and the CONTINENT DOMINION, Feb.! CANADA, Feb.22 Rates: Cabin (II) $47.50 and $50; Third Class $31.25 and up,according to destination Sails SUMMER andliels open.Book SEASON, 1913 early.Send for Map, Folder and Handsome Booklet Book passages ans ad ba tickets from rom local vents JOINT LONDON FREIGHT SERVICE.Cold Storage and Cool Air on Steamers marked * Pro Portland, Me.*T.SS.ASCANIA .Feb.8 *SS.AUSONIA Cen \"Mar.1 For freight rates and other information, apply to THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, AGENTS.Glasgow Passenger and Freight Service.From Glasgow.st.John.PNB, Feb.6 Feb.15.T.88.SATURNIA .Mar.6 Feb.1.T.S8.ATHENIA .Feb.20 Pas steamers fitted with refrigerators.e raies, and full particulars on ap pes {on te Speotal Uptown Agency.Agent ne St.W., any Steamship THE ROBERT REFORD CO.Limited, - -858t, Bacrament Street.Stecragé -Brarich: 438 St.James Street.[ILE BI _ From Portland.\u201c\u2026.\u2018 EBFrE SERVICE.ss, HURONA about .Feb.21 FU freight\u2019 rated an and other information, apply to THE , ROBERT REFORD CO, Limited, n 85, st.\u2018Sacrament Street.Aves : _norED) .Ca W.St.John.Jan, 11 2.MAN.- INVENTOR Jan.25 | Jan.11.MAN.CORPORATION: Feb, 1 Jan.18.ÆNUTSFORD .ul.1.-MAN.IMPORTER ~.Feb.23 FURNESS, WITHY.& 06 Limited sR MONT REA Tun.= BERMUDA =.\u201cBERMUDIAN,;\u201d Twin scr - 518- tous displacement, sails trom Now York, 10.a.m., every Wednesday.Sib- marine signals, .wireless, orchestra.Re cord trip, 38 hours, 20 minûtes, Past.est, newest and only steamer lan in Bermuda ; OROTAVA,\u201d New York, 19 és pt ree > ary.ckets changeable with R.M.8, P.Co.fater- \"WEST INDIES Now 88.\u201cGUIANA and other steame ers fortnightly, fx from New Jork, 1 for st Thomas, Croi x, St Kit tte An Guadaloupe, Dominica, Martinique, rs Lucia, Barbadoes, and Demerara.\u2018For full information 1 apply to W.H.Henry, 286 Be J James ow n St James et Thos.Sook & Boe, 5% Bt Onan Ww, Hone & i hive, 9 Ave.Bt.Learent or J.Gr oy Brose .Commisloners st, M Qu CSP EE TE tr at PROFESSIONAL CARDS ADVOGATES, BARRISTERS, ba, \u2014\u2014 sr, \u2018MARKEY, SKINNER, 7 PUCSLEY & HYDE, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, Mo, \u2018 METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 179 ST.JAMES STREET.FOBT.C.SMITH, K.0, FRED.B.MARKEY, K.@ WALDO W.SKINNER, - WILLIAM G.PUGSLEY, i , @& GORDON HYDE._\u2014 \u2026\" ELLIOTT & DAVID .; - .Atvoontes, Barristers avd Solicitors, Commissioners for all the Provinces, And for the States of \u201c Massachusetts and New York Canada Life Building, 189 St dames st Henry J.Elliott, K.C.XL.A.David George L.Alexander.MACLENNAN & BAKER, Advocates, Barristers end Solicitors, Quebec Bark Building, Montreal.FARQUHAR 8.MACLENNAN, K.C \u201cWILLIAM A.BAKER, LLB, KC Tel.Main 3960.\u2018PATTERSON & C0.Advooates, Barristers & Solicitors, \u2018180 St.James Street, Montreal ! W.PATTERSON, K.C.~ MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, 146 St, James Street.49 Crescent s% Have removed from 107 St James St ASHES Given away Free.Apply Engineer Witness Office.Easy of access.LOST AND FOUND LOST DIAMOND BROOCH From 20 Chomedy Street to St.Ca.thèrine to Princess Theatre Reward pat 20.Chomedy. age tn dg cui Ti Sie + Æ là i L * i: £3 ns an, A oy ta uen RE ai PENSE rm an REP ese .md SVR 5 TORII +f Rew RAR ay TN ait CARE ES LR cr wy er, Sp ra A ye rp THIET TE IAI Me \"nes © wngrn STEEN NY prc SE \u2019 \u2018 gn TY Le, .«.LAS æ» LT et REY) RTI A .- ; AR LA 3, 0 i \u201cis about $9,000.14 Whatever your requirements may be, ; this sale \u2018offers the \u2018 opportunity to supply them at the: greatest savings of the entire year.= style, quality and intrinsic- value of.our Shirts, Ties, Collars, etc, \u2018\u2019with the 20% sale discount, makes it : to your interest not only to supply ns =} \u201c present needs, but also anticipate.future wants.HURR SALE TIME NEARLY OVER J \u201cLIMITED mE MONTREAL DAILY WVITNESS FRIDAY, JANUARY A : The -exceptional : y ST.CATHERINE Ess.- Cu coupled \u201cwe HELPING POOR TO.~ HELP THEMSELVES] Hebrew F ree Loan Assuiation Does Good Work and Loses No Money.A board meeting of the Hebrew Free Loan Assoclation was held recently \u2018with the president, Z.Fineberg, in the chair, and a large number \u2018of -directors present.The regular monthly financial statement was read, .also a.state- | ment showing the work done since- the { inception of the Association, - & period of about sixteen months, es This shows a total of 625 Tous aggregating $30,727.00, or an average of almost $50.00 per loan.The repayments on the above loans amounted to $23,193.76.- In New York, where the Association \u2018has been In existence about 25 years, and whose capital is about $200,000, making a turnover of almost $1,000,000 per annum, the loss is only about 3-4 of 1 percent in London, Eng, where the capital is enormeus, runniag into many thousands of pounds; and where loans are made ranging from £1 to £200 the loss is also quite insignificant when compared to the turnover.The president of the local Assocla- tion, Mr.Z.Pineberg, who wads also the founder, visited New York and London, where he studied in detail the working of their associations in order that the Montreal Association should benefit by their long: experlence.The capital of the local association The capital required 1s at least $25,000.\u2018Plhie eapital fund, used for loan purposes only, has been raised, and is being -continually increased, by means ol\" donations; the working expenses are covered by annual membership fees, ranging from $65.00 upwards.The membership list already exceeds 600, so that the expenses are well covered.' ERY OBTAINED CHARTE The rules of the Association make no distinction of creed, race or nationality, with regard to its.borrowers.The money is loaned on notes endorsed by responsible 'peoplé, repayable \u2018on small weekly instalments, and without | mittee.| any interest or charge whatsoever.the charter.The.application for the charter was made through .the office \"of Messrs.S.W.Jacobs, K.C., and Louis Fitch, advocate, and was pre- Dr.Finnie.efforts.of.Dr.Finnie the bill was held ter.a special trip to Quebec by Messrs.Zz.\u2018Finehure, president of the Asso- clation, And Louis Fitch, advocate, with all the books of the Association, been passed, when Dr.Finnle made | & motion to return the $200 deposit - which the Association had made in accordance with the charter laws, a motion which is made when every chari- \u2018table institutions obtains its charter, and which is always carried, in- this instance fell through presumably be- \"institution.However, since then a der \u2018legation composed of Messrs.Z.Fine- berg, Maxwell Goldstein, K:C.; S.We.the \u2018premier; \u2018sir.Lomer Gouin when he was in Montreal; who, after further | explanation promised to do.his utmost sociation.Charity which relieves distress, is a good\u2019 thing In itself; but greater boon to the beneficiary and to ; have thus been prevented from fall- | ing into the hands.of loan sharks, whilst others have been helped to free themselves \u201cfrom the clutches of these |: people.© Still again, .widows with | small children to support have been enabled to\u2019 open small businesses, whence they have been able to.make a comfortable living, and thus.bring up their childrén properly; students preparing for proféssions have been én- abled to keep up, their \u2018college courses when they would otherwise.have been compelled to relinquish their studies; and all kinds of small business people, through other causes, \u2018are\u2019 unable to! meet their liabilities, would probably lose even what little they possess, and \u2018fianlly become a burden on the éhari- table institutions did there not exist an institution of this kind to help them .out\u2019 of their difficulties.os fully convinced of the work that is dial invitation is extended to the pub- | held every Wednesday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m.at 52 Ontario street west, when not only will they be able to see thie work that Is being done.this.Association, but will probably start.aù à agitation for fhe formation of \u201cfin dark shades; Reg, A special warm An ora Glove |.1.267.Special, 75e.Dent's double lined Angora at as and \u2018$150, less 20%., Dent's .Double Texture ) Angora Glove, $2.50 less 20%.Dents Extra Quality Angora Glove, $3.50, less 20%.Dent's $2.50, less 20%.* Mocha Angora.lined \u2018Angora, .Double Wrist Clasp, .Dent's Suede Glove, sili Tined, $2.00 and $2.50, loss 20%.\u2018 Here\u2019s Another Special Offering - 200 doz.English fabric textile shirts, soft fronts, coat style.Spocial 80c.French flannel taffeta shirts, soft collars, French.- cuffs, $1.75 less 20%.All wool taffeta French cuffs, $3.50, shirts, soft collars, less 20%.SMOKING JACKETS, DRESSING GOWNS, BATH OES TIES, BRACES CANES, UMBRELLAS, UNDERWEAR, .ALL LESS © 20 % DISCOUNT.WAISTCOATS THE a STORES, Limited 128 Pee Sreet awe STORES) 213-15 1.James 5 Street =| The Association \u2018had recently obtained.sented to the Quebec Legislature by.| In spite of.the utmost |: up \u201cin committee, and tt was only af-: : be NORWEGIAN CABINET: that.the bill went through the com-: Even\u2019 thén, after the.bill had cause the members could not even.then realize the possibility of such an.| Jacobs, K.C., \u2018and Morgan interviewed |\u2018 to have the $200 returned to the As-.immedtate | to help men to help themselves is a far society = There are a great many who who having had bad seasons, or \u2018who, À \u201cIn order that the public ° shall be: being done by this Association, a cor-' Hc press to send their representatives: to any .of the meetings which are: : fhe H.TO BE GUEST.| sent are: Fitzpatrick, Chief Justice of Cansda; the Rt.Hon.R.L.Borden, Prime | Alex =r Sa Fervorsasass aha be \u2018the guest of- the Montreal B the- annual - function of that body, to\u2019 1 be held on February 4, | preparations are on foat to make the.occasion a memorable one iri the History of the local legal fraternity.Addresses to His Royal Highness will: be read by Chief Justice C.P.Davi and Batonnier J.L: Archambault, at the Court House in the morning, and in the evening a grand ban will be held.The committee on fünc- tions, composed of ex-Batonnier F.J.Bisaillon, K.C., chairman; J.L.Archambault, K.C.; J.B.Martin, K.C.; Gonfalve Desaulniers, - McMurtry and M.A, Phelan, are hard : at work in anticipation of the events.à similar institution- amongst Gentlles of Montreal.: Should this\u2019 be\u2019 decided | \u201cupoh, the president.of the Hebrew: Free Loan Association would\u201d be- only too pleased to give all the information: | necessary, and advice towards the formation of same.qrérenssssaea ds RESIGNED TO-DAY., + \u20ac as Norway, Jan.24, he Norwegian cabinet, under the Premiere ip of General J.\u2018K.M.Bratlie, resigned to-day, owing to its defeat at the general elections last.October, \"when the Radicals and :Social- * ists won 54 seats from the Liberals and members of the Right .who had hitherto composed the + majority supporting.the govern: ment.| .+ a.MOUNTED POLICE.HAVE MORE WORK Government Considering Plan| to Attract Time-expired 7) 5 = 7 Men.: gl foes (Special State Correspondence)\u2019 ®y \u201c Ottawa, Jan.24.'\u2014 Ôn the motion for a second reading in the Senate of: g bill to amend the Northwest Mounted: Police Act, Sir George Rogs asked: it the Government had considered the.question: of doing away with the force., 1 Jt had done splendid work in.the past, butt with the settlement of the West the demand for their services should not \u2018be what it was.in earlier times.The Hon.Mr.Lougheed said, that\u2019 while the character of the work for.the Mounted Palice was changing the volumn was increasing.Alberta and Saskatchewan shared in the expense of, keeping up the force.° Senator Power asked as to any dit-.ficulties about getting new -men.Senator Lougheed sald it was more difficult now\u2019 to get -sätisfactory men, than it had béen formerly, and it was more difficult to \u2018keëp them.\u2026 À recruiting office had been opened in England for the purpose of getting more men; but this plan had not given satis- | factory results.There.was now a plan under.consideration \"to get back -into- the police some of the men who had served their time'in it.- = The motion for second reading passed as did a bill to amend the Canada Shipping Act In order \u2018to \u2018improve -the inspection.The Senate\u2019 adjourned \u2018un- tl Friday afternoon: cas \u201cOF MONTREAL BAR.Brx the Governor-General gmat and already\u2019 Co et Batonnier K.C.; R.Amongst those expected to be pre- \u2018The Rt.Hon.Sir Charles Minister; the Rt.Hen.Sir Wilfrid Laur jer, .Chief.\u2018Justice.Archambault; the -Quebec.Court of \u2018Appeals; hier Justice C.P.Davidson, of the local Superior Court; Acting Chief Juétice F.X.Lemieux, \u2018of the Quebec Supérior Court: the Hon.C.J.Doherty, Minis- \u201cter -of Justice;.Sir Lomer Gouin, Premier of Quebec; Sir Francois: Lan- gelier, Lieut.-Governor; Mayor Li A,\" Lavallee, J.M.Tellier, Leader of the: Provincial Opposition; Dean Walton, | of the McGill Law Faculty; ex-Judge Mathieu, of the Laval Law Faculty; Frederick E.\u201cWadhams, Secretary- Treasurer of the American Bar Asso- clation; C.B.Southard,\u2019 of the Boston Bar, representatives of the New York, Vermont, Ontario and re Bar Associations, ete, ete.REV.CANON WILLIAMS DEAD, Toronto, Jan.24\u2014The Rev.Ganèn ander: Williams, one of the aldest Afigilcan rectors in the active.work in Canada: aid known'all over the goun- try as the Toronto clergyman holding the record for marriages, died ygster- day at the rectory of the are h Fz St.John the Evangelist, where he of- fètatea\u201d eontingomly stat 166 1 | meeting of the: Welcome Hall Mission,\u2019 \u2018| held \u2018at 8 \u2018pum.at the organization's headquarters at 115 St.\u2019 Antoine street, | Tt Just a little east of \u2018Windsor street.: Had been héld at 4.30 yesterday after | noon; when.the \u2018following -officers\u2019 \u2018were | | elected: President, H.J.Fisk: vice-| || \u2018president, G: we.\u2018Grier; Superintendent, À | 3.C.-Tory, GH.Harrower; directors, : Johnston, I, Cc.\u201cTory; GH Harrower, - 2 Walford And \u2018Di\u2018A; Curle.- : £ 5 \u201cThe chair at last \u2018night's meeting.1F.1 \u2018W.McLagan, | {}7 \u2018president of 1912; wrho later gave it up y \u201c4, \u2018J.Fisk, \u2018the newly-.| 1 elected \u2018president.: \u2018Others on the pldt- ÿ |:F-G: Roe,\u2018 A.\u201cWaltord, D.A.\u2018Curle, \u2018the Rev: R.\u201d \u201cJohnsen, \u2018by .the Mission .in searching out the: | to him both 4 pleasure and a privi- -much sin among a wealthy congrega- | tion as \u2018tm \u2018any part of the district, before the worid.- \u2018might be doing and Mr.Fraser's work, except to.note that the latter's.work \u2018work in the city.\u2018work - it Was.established for.There \u2018up \u2018the city.ing.\u201d Bat as good work could be done, .in a quieter way.\u2018tinction between \u2018great\u2019 and \u2018big.\u2019 : remembered.doctrine of.grace.\u2018A.airs tarp gathering.last night: \u2018formed.the _ twentieth, \u2018annual\u2019 public: - A business \u2018meeting.of.the Mission J.D: Fraser; ion.treasurer, W.-Sloan;' secretary-treasurer, Miss B.Tarltori;.auditor, A.Walford; - trustees, J.R, \"B.\"Macaulay, 8.J.Carter, - T.-B.Macaulay, Dr.BE.M: Hill, G.-F.W.Sloan, y G.Roe, JS; MHetheflde- ton, P.W;*McLagan, .G wW.Birks,\" J.Fisk, G: W: Grier,- LC.Térlton,- \u2018was taken by Mr.Pin\u2019tavor of Mis H.form were: \u201cDF.B.M.Hil W.Sloan, D.D., of the American \u2018Presbyterian - Church, : and .the Rev.T.- Woods, \u2018of St.Luke's Brestyteriai, qu Grace.i.FLOURISHING, STATE _ 5 see \u201cOF MISSION, « - RE Va gi -.The, meeting pened with hymns; \u2018after which Mr.\u2019 P.W.MéLagan read: the president's.report for 1912.report .referred, to the flourishing state \u20180f-the Mission, , and to the good woïk done by.the r .missionaries, whose: \u2018during the year.An appeél was made to the city of Montreal for full recognition of thq great work being done \u2018fallen and restoring them to decent man-and womanhood.The Mayor of Boston had said a rescue mission was.worth four -poHcemen.The value of well judged: Money wis necessary-to maintain the, Mission, but they also: and energy.Mr.McLagan.said he did- not.think he:had done more than state the true position of the Mission, _- Mr.J.D.Fraser, superintendent, in extracts.from: his report, referred to the: ever -increasing - -difficulties of the Mission's task; amd to.the way in | which thé sympathetic.sind earnest ; work of ~the .chief .officials.and- mis- -slonarles was helping them to keep \u201c| level\u201d with-the.difficulties.They made.it- their business to search out those.| who had fallem: low, them.- Their .work was becoming known.All sorts of people came to the Mission for help; but there were still thousands in Montreal \u2018whose practices were \u201cmore.~ heathen than heathendom.+ cs .As to the vieitation worl, Mr.Fraser\" élted the instance-of,one of their mis- .siènaries betnesable-to lighten the 1ife of à working woman by her friendly visits, and: ta®k- ithe case: is showing what all thaÿmissionaries were doing every-day.Valuable work was being \u2018done, but the constituency was widely scattered andecembraced the, Whole of \u2018thle Island of:Montreal.\u2018Referring to: the Mayor of- \u201cBoston's Statement aszto the valye of rescue missions, Mr.Fraser quoted the chief of police in fan Francisco, who was of opinion that-such institutions were worth more.than; five policemen.© Mr.H.J: Fisk next read the finan- eial\" report of: the.secretary-treasurer, which was -the; best ever presented.\"Receipts for-the-yéar totalled $6,021.55, and - expenditure, $5, 414.39.À ,cash balance of - $407.18 was \u2018carried.over.2 BOTH.A PERASURE AND A.PRIVILEGE.After reteriing.to the excellence of.the report, Mr.McLagan called on Dr.\u2018Johnson to.speak.Dr.Johnson \u2018Said that to: come :to the \u201cmission was - lege.His york and.mission work \u2018Were - one.an and women.of another con ation\u2019 might be guilty of wickedness :of & type not outward or of flagrant \u201cappearance in the eyes of the.world, like men - who\u2019 had sunk down.» It was newer to the sine of \u2018the poor that Christ- référred; \u201cscathing - nunciations.\u2018were \u2018made of the sins \"of the-rich- \u201cand: cultured; but Dr.Johnson was.\u201cunable to recall an instance where, reférence had been made to sins of \u2018the poor, referring: to the sins as a class.There was liable to be as known as \u2018downtown.\u2019 It took the same regenerating power to save the sinnér whose sin might be hidden beneath culture and outward respectability as it \u2018did to redeem the sinner in rags who\" Haunted his sin openly | - Df.Johnsoh sald he did not wish to press the\u2019 distinction between work.he was In the.forefront of-all: Christian He: rejoiced think.that: the mission \u201cwas doing: he had been & lot of talk about cleaning Some people had suc- ceeed in closing the doors of a.place of.amusement.proved to be degrading.: That was a matter for\u201c rejolc- To save a sinner did not seen 50 great as closing.the Theatre Royal, but in the eyes of Jesus it \u2018was a greater.thing.The greater.work did not always look the | biggest, but there was à great dis à'eertain-stage-in life men desired.to.de something:by which they.would be Some built homes or endowed.> colieges, but the greatest \u2018work of all was to {tiflience a man's |.mind.\"What he liked so, much about the mission.was the preaching of the Forgiveness and grace wéie - essential to \u2018those who werë dowxr-and out.They.were gifts \u2018of God\u2019, \u2018ut he was sure God\u2019s ability had not yet been fully tested.He was sure God would \u2018manifest His power and.assist the: mission \u2018in.its work, Following a solo by Mrs.Crossley, Mr.McLagan sald that would be the last time: he would preside over the meeting.\u201cFor three years he had worked \u2018with the mission, and it had strengthened his conviction that God was the: énly power by which the world could be reformed.\u201cWOULD SPEND ALL MONEY\"THEY COULD GET: 5; The atpéton \u2018was flourishing.\u2018But it was mot their object to hold over money; they would spend all the \u201cmoney\u201d \u2018thay!got in extending the work, hey \u2018hag: always\u2019 had good financial support, apd he thought they always rch, Notre Dame de | The | numbers had, been increased by one | the Welcome.Mission could, then, be-|: .wanted.People to:help with their brains | and to redeem | 4 identided with the Welcome Hall Mis- -A Sion.} connected.with the position to which Difficulties had been experienced by position, and placed it so that it would this year excell itself.that in helping with the work of - ths\u2019 mission he was doing something to |.atone for the selfishness cd his ear- Chicago\u2019s Oldest \u20181913.po Jl |.2 \u2014__ ei t : : - - : 5 Saturday.* their original marked prices.- have still considerable cold weather ahead of us.gon offer then be the means of your becoming prepared.In Shades of * Black, Navy, Brown, Fawn and Mixtures r .+ ., ; .i RTT CE TT TT p TT © \u2018The Night Manager 1s here from 6 to 10.30 p.m.\u2026 enswer all inquinies regarding the above.The mumber is Uptawa 7000, Owning and Operating A, B.Rea & Co, \u201cMontreal, Limited, Ho 7 - Te 35 Women's and Misses\u2019 Coats in| É iE \u2018 - ~~ Which Were Originally Priced I $19 50, 22.75, 26.75, 29.50, 32.75 and 34.75 ~~ Saturday Your Choice $15.00 Zibelines, Tweeds and Chinchillas Coats\u2019 to suit almost every taste will be found in the collection.| - Some have shawl collars with the large rolling lapels, others with collars that fasten close to the throat, deep cuffs, some belted, others plain, semi and loose fitting backs.length models and coats that were considered good value at It is pretty safe to say that we I All full Let this $15.00 \u2014FIRST FLOOR UP, li to H 5 ° Westmount 386 Next time you decide to ask 1 us about 4e Iti is a \u2018pleasure to us to answer questions about Bread.Try us, Tr modated, exospt \u2018young ads, too.old for the hay 4 classes and too young for the men's.The matter had been taken up: \u201cwith the * Y.M.C.A., and they.hapéd: to be.atile te provide 0 place where the lads \u2018comid cofne instead of going on the Btreets, He had pleasure in announcing Mr.H.J.Fish him in the chain\u2019 Mr.Fisk said he was glad to be He would approach the work he had been elected with fear were it not for the strong backing of directors he had.Some of them had been \u2018with the.\u2018mission .since its inception, and it was due to thelr efforts that the mission had its position to-day.were also: déserving of \u2019 the highest, praise, as was also the superintendent\u2019 for the work they had done.Four\u2019 years ago he had cônie to the mission feeling that he was.\u2018being too .selfish, and had joined \u2018in the work.He wanted to be thought of not as president, but as one of the workers.pr.E.M.Hill, who is principal of the - Congregational College, and a director, said that the mission was cele- coming of age.The mission had\u201defi- |- dured its babyhood and childhood, and was now matured.He liked to change your.baker, and | as the new president, and would place | The workers.and the , missionaries | brating its twenty-first birthday-\u2014its.we are ty the order to lessen our stock sent quarters.74 to make this concession.59 The newest Wall snd Il B % Are ong To Move .This sale is unusual in the history of the \u2018Be gal policy, but as we must move, we acs Posoed and Women in shapes and sizes to appeal to all.|| REGAL BOOT SHOP 856 St.Catherine Street West AO es SSRN LANES ASICS price of \u2018Regal Shoes\u201d Îu before we vacate our pre- Winter styles for Mem \u2014 TR Fre EEE USE fruitful work would: bs done \u2018than ever before.The first thousand dollars was always the .hardest earned.the mission, but hard and falthful .work had brought it to its present Mr.D.A.Cuole said that he felt - Her days in not doing anything for.0 Mr.D.H.Loynachan referred to the.hard work the objects of the mission.necessitated, and pald a tribute to the labors of the, superintendent and missionaries.: Mr.F.G.Rade, a, director, sald it was a great \u2018Honor to be connected with an organization having the ob-.Jocts of the FT -He was sure that e work o 3 would b or a e: better than Citizen en is Dead V illage of Only 600 \u201cPeople.a Chicago, Jan.24, \u2014 Edwin O.Gale, in point of residence.the oldest Chicagoan, died last night at his home in.Oak Park, a \u2018suburb, at the age of 81.From a frontier village of six hundred white inhabitants, overrun with \u2018wild animals and Indians, Mr.Gale witnessed every stage of the change that up to the time f his death has resulted in a city of more than two million people.He was brought to Chicago in 1835 by his parents, the old brigantine II- linois\u2019 carried the Gale family from Buffalo, N.Y., to their new home at F'ort Dearborn.The family brought the first piano which at once became the wonder of the Indians who gather- would\" \u2018hate.Al classes were accom- think that now more valuable \u2018and | passed in geometry at the mid-term \u2018 Class L\u2014McLauchlin, Bishop, .Nes- tier, equal; equal; Sutherland, W.S., Hovey, Wal- \u2018Leslie, McFarlane, Came to City Wh When It Was al \u2018bird of the box\u2019 as they called the instrument.Mr.Gale was engaged in the drug business during most of his life-time.enr, McGILL APPLIED SCIENCE RESULTS.The following first \u2018year students were announced last night as having examinations in the Faculty of Ap- - plied Science of McGill University: ham; DesBrisay, Lindsdy and Pèlle- Legault.SA Class H.\u2014Fawcett, Trapp, Méln- tosh; Somers and Wallingford, G.E, À.M.Kelly, Reddy do C., and \u2018McNieoll, C., équal; Albderga: Andrews, J ohngon, Mucklow, and V.R.Sutherland, equal.Class III.\u2014Chisholm, Clough, De- Cew, Locock, McLean, McPhail, Miner, Scott, white and Wilkinson, equal; Emery, Lawson, Ralnboth and Wilk ins, equal; Dubue and Nohin equal Harris, Klein, Rittenhouse, Seat! Wells, Whitaker and Wilson, equal Dorken; Badgley, Davis, McPherson Shrimpton, D.W.Smith and Win datt, equal; Hobart, Neilson, Russell and Soper, equal; Gibbs, Heney, La- violette, R.C.McLachlan and Ogilvy equal; Harshaw and Rutherford, equal; Hebden, Johns, Laffoley, Weldon and Wiser, equal; Bingley, Cameron, A.Clarke, W.W.Clarke, Mc- Intyre, Millar, O'Gorman, Parke Rounthwaite and Twinberrow, \u2018equal.THE DAILY WITNESS\u2019 is printed and published at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Corner, offices No.140 St.Peter street, in the Citv of Montreal, by John Redpath Dougall and Frederick Eugene Dou- gall, both of Montreal.All business communications should be addressed John Dougall & fon \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Montreal, and all letters to the Editor.should be addressed \u2018Editor\u2019 of the \u201cWitness.WHO WILL HELP ed about the Gale house to hear.the.0000000000040 60006666 C 0 à & 8 $ BOYS FARM SUBSCRIPTION BLANK \u201c2 : Date \u201c1roeoeu cn FTan0cnns0oso 00 h0i/ * © > Secretary-Treasurer of the B F 8 There nf Jonn Dougall & Son, Publishère\u201d : > Montreal, Canada.à 3 1 (or we) hereby subsoribe the sum of pA A ¢ $ FA TT os Dollar ; wo the Boys\u2019 Farm, makin = $ ® ocrstary- Treasures: ny Baus or money order payable to 3 : NAME.cvuurirrnnnnnnnnnnnn, __ 5 + \u2018 i $ ADDRESS AT \" è ?> °°.= ¢ Fane00000 0000000 voccc00 / ~ THE BOYS FARM \u2014 __ die of beggin but ir cealing Behind agèrts names pose f Conces erly a rushed "]
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