The daily witness, 6 janvier 1905, vendredi 6 janvier 1905
[" Woe ETT Mme PF \u2014 UT WU re a SRE T TRE AU DHWHOS FT C++ er ms Milder To-morrow.EF Vo.XLVI, Neg, ; 3e THE KNIAZ SOUVAROFF.*- REPORT OF LER SINKING UN- FOUNPFD.St.Petersburg, Jan.6\u2014Reports that Vice-Admiral Rojestvensky\u2019s flagship, the battleship \u2018Kninz Souvaroff,\u201d has struck a rock and sunk are unfounded.THE RESULTS OF JARANESE SHELLING.Tokio, Jan.6, 10.30 z.m.\u2014The Navy Department announces that the Japanese naval force at Port Arthur has sunk the following Russian war vessels in that harbor: Torpedo boats, the \u2018Gaidamak\u2019 and \u2018Fusatonik\u2019: torpedo boat destroyers, the \u2018Jetirny, \u2018Sisik\u2019 and \u2018Boevot \u2019 The armored cruiser \u2018Bayan\u2019 is lying on the south copst of the harbor, severely dzmaged, and the gunboät \u2018Bobr\u2019 is entirely burned, as the result of the Japanese shelling.GENERAL STOESSEL WILL TRAVEL TO RUSSIA VIA JAPAN, : Tokio, Jan.6\u2014General Stoessel and other Russian officers who will leave Port Arthur on parole, will return to their homes via Nagasaki.THE PAROLE: RUSSIAN OFFICERS AVERSE TO ACCEPTING IT\u2014PREFER JAPAN.At Port Arthur, with.the Third Ja- papese Army, via Fusan;.Jan.6.~Only eighty Russian officers have accepted parole.; All the regular Russian troops - have- mésched ii Port Arthur -and will leave for Port Dalny \u2018to-day.\u2018Japanese troops entered the city.yesterday to keep order.Non-combatants are allowed the option of remaining at Port Ar- The Japanese navy is removing Japanese hulks, at the All the: forts have been taken over by the Japanese.N HANKED BY TRE JAPAN- vi, tet, at & special \u2018okio, Jan.6.\u2014 Diet, at a special session \u2018to-day, adopted.galution con ératulating HE; of the year\u2019s camps Rings j harbor mouth.{last twenty-three years, and.has been a K.C.since 1899.He belongs t¢ the Council of the Bar Associating.of \u2018Quebec and has been Crown Prosegutor at Quebec for several years.Mr, Malouin comes of a family that made its home in New France two and a half centuries ago.His father, Jacques Malouin, was member of parliament for Quebec Centre from 1877 until 1882.The appointee has been a prominent worker in the Liberal cause in the Quebec district since 1882.When the Hon.Francois Lange- lier retired from the representation of Quebec Centre in parliament seven years ago to accept a judicial appointment, Mr.Albert Malouin was elected by acélama- tion as his successor in the House of Commons., He was re-elected for the same constituency in the general election of 1900 and again in the general election of November last.) mms tr FOUGHT ITH COSSACKS SIX BAKU STRIKERS KILLED IN ENCOUNTER.Baku, Caucasus, Jan.6.\u2014An encounter between strikers and Cossacks took place at Balakhany, Trans-Caucasia, yesterday.Six strikers and one Cossack were killed and many persons were wounded.WESTMOUNT WATER.The Engineers\u201d Report Received and Paid for.COMMITTEE RECOMMEND EXTENSION OF WATER COMPANY\u2019S FRANCHISE.\u2014 Westmount Town Council met last night, all the members.being present, with Mayor Cross in the chair.The Finance Committee reported that the report of the three engineers on the water supply, which had been placed in safe deposit, had now been 1urnished them, .and.accordingly an order for the \u2018payment of $634, owing to the engineers, was made.i .À letter from the Mayor thanking the.council for nominating him for the post \u2018of -town solicitor; \u2018but declining the ap- -peintment, was read._ .Councillor McLagan \u2018expressed the regret of the council and their belief that it would be.a loss to the town not to \u2018have Mr.Cross as \u201csolicitor.: The.Mayor.assured.the.council-of \u2018his Lo \u2018audit E th Minto, secreta the fall of Pe retry and terri land My: Buted it to His: Majesty's; illustrious.vir bed.that de tue.They also\u201d thd \u201c gtéeumy'aninoreu.\u2018be sent to-His-dikccilenty -Uher GUV Monueal methoa:s Botluiton, has:re to.tue New.Year's penses arid \u2018possible.damage.Council of Galbraith:theh -demanded fhe |\u201d \u2018he léttér having been, sobre ula \u2018people, suffer themselves to be | \u2018by_.this tramsparént disguise?sentiment and: thes \u201csober: judy- the United: \u2018States.and.-the{ Price Ont CENT.go to Canada for the same, even if it means the breaking down of the barrier that exists between the Dominion and the Republic.Congressman Sternerson, Minnesota, took this matter up with Mr.Shaw yes- \u2018terday morning, and the secretary was doubtful whether it could be accomplished under the present tariff schedule.After due consideration, he thought it best to submit the whole question to Congress for action.nents DR.ELLIOTT\u2019S VISIT EVANGELIST WILL BEGIN WORK HERE ON SUNDAY, JAN.15.Bishop McDowell, of the American M.E.Church, in a very impressive address to a recent conference at Chicago, uttered the following striking sentence: \u2018Between culture and consecration choose both; between machinery and fire choose both; between the very best education and the baptism of the Holy Ghost, choose both.\u201d ln the opinion of those who know him Dr.Elliott, of Ve- troit, who is to lead a great evangelistic campaign in this city during this month, approaches very closely to the ideal here presented.Dr.Parkhurst, editor of \u2018Zion's Herald,\u201d says of him: \u2018He is a Christian gentleman, with all that you can press into that phrase.He will do you good, and your people will greatly admire and love him\u2019 Withal he seems remarkably modest and intensely eager in his desire to win men to the loving service of the Christ who seems so to dominate his own spirit., The well-known Canadian evangelists, Messrs.Crossley and Hunter, in conversation with a member of the committee the other day, spoke in very high terms of Dr.Elliott, .whom they personally Know.\u2018Mr.Hunter added that in result!-pf ans agoident, Elizabeth * A iy late William Man- {cho or the) 80 yeas Iy, at Te Mars, Iowa, on: Co, \u2018Ltd.\u2018 TE .ANKS! NOTE- REDUCED vy the | .- bargain prices, ° ns CURTAINS Table, 10 ff.WALLACE.\u2014In - Alma, * \u201c1985, Abigail Higintétian, of \u2018and | \u2018xoungest daughier - of the Jats to Nathaniel Higin- botbam, | of Cootehill, County Caves, an (FErTeEx \u2014+ On Tuesday, Jan.3, 1905, at .No.8 Concord.streat (the.residence of \u201cher son-in-law, - Mr, A.-H.Plimsoll), Rannan Jane Mills, widow \u2018of \u201cthe late §.Whitney, snd daughtér of the ate .pA Easton Mills, formerly \u2018mayor of : Montreal., The funeral service will be Held at : the Church of St.Jolin the Evangelist on Friday, at 3 o'clock p.m.with them & ist of names of Interested friends |.together woltha oncsent slang For enol dddress, and \u2018Our Annual January Sele-gommenced: this; the most attractive theap:sale ever held in Montreal, NOTE REDUCED PRICES OF CARP pers.\"AND.LINENS 1 1448/7 Round-Top Extension : 1416/11 Chins Cabinet, Jended glass.daors.cecuirnn 1108/15 Buffet.+.00000200 5408- 4915 Bet of Chsire Spaniels : n \u2018 leather seats.creveies i | BG qq = der cs ns rar 3.for cash ven .Shows pending Softoes A Oh doors cotumn say sek marked: orples 4 he itnses sontafning dat cer [ AND OLD THE THANES 1 No credit aske ANNUAL JANUARY.SALE.= - ANNUAL JANUARY- \u2018SALE.prove.a be: by fr AE ETS PRICES OF.CARD They are telling _ a gross.story Jas nov, of Handsbrs Furniture at Everything in.the: establishment :has \u2018het ; 15% \u2018std a Red.Ticked an ang.\u2018article.means fhat-ite- prise reduced 0% to 40% and in a few cases \u2018even mare.\u201d = A SAMPLE 2 Dining-room Suita in Weathered Oak.| | 1481/1 Sideboard, Jeaded glass couvae soisooss000 is week: snd will: The s Carsley Company's sales: for the.oii Te É those of amy previous year.-: i HOW THIS WAS | ACCOMPLISHED, _ This steady increase of business, year after \u2018 Jean, \u201chas Beeit maintained by always \" paring the largest stock of reliable goods, by giving the.best values, by- conducting business in a plain, straightforward manner, strictly on British principles, by.having one price only and by extending the same care to every purchaser, whether a child or - the most experienced judge of goods.\u201cRICH \u2018AND POOR THE AMIEL YOUNG All served with the same care and.-at the sage prides at PR 8.Carsley PLAN ECS ! .- In thanking the public for their kind and.borel | patinage \u201cif the past, we \u201c| pledge ourselves to do even better for our\u2019 customers during 1905.OUR BUYING FACILITIES Our facilities for buying are improved every year, Our.buyers visit the principal manufacturing markets of the world.obtainable for prumpt cash payments.\u2018mo consideration to The 8.Carsley Co.'s bnyers,their sole best and latest goods at the lowest cash prices.\"7 WE HAVE RESIDE \u2018London, Paris and New.York, besides sending st : de y here \u2018the best value is y br 78 fiized.Terms # are of BUYERS- IN.Mur bayër ta.Europe.every year.+ BE Ci GE ra \u201cAND LINENS | to 5 Up-to-date ! Designs.he GR; rs 00 bo; ae Aisa Rare Pame- Street.\u2014- - long.Soo #1 90.001 24 moderate figures, THE CRESCENT ee } Eve, when M trip, before FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JAN.6.\u201cNEW YEAR WebDiNGS | VAN BUSKIRK\u2014WESTMAN.St.Paul\u2019s Church, Marbleton, was the ene of à preity wedding on New Years Favre iss one aby ughter -of Mrs.Led to Mr.\u2019 Re 5 prose, Wore à gown oi \u2018White crepe de Chine ovér\u201d white facta trimmed oh silk applique, and a bouqu bridal rosés.- > vote a gold Sint et with dia- nds, the ke of the groom.honor, Morison, \u201c© and the bridesmaid, Miss\u2019 an Buskirk, - Boston, Wore.dresses: of white silk nd black pieture hats, The groomsman was Mr.Kenneth Van Allen, of Boston.Ernest Westgen à and Mr; H.H.ishop \u2018acted: as ers.After the cere- raony, a reception was held at the home the bridés : mothe .Many useful.om 8 gold the evening telegrams Fa congratus tions were réceived.from phe and Mrs.\u2018here they ol = wll be a i at Pie tome of he à bride travelle in ansyille, The: bride \u2018her brother, M How qe 2 going-away: sui brown broadcloth, with hat to Nhe | 298 The maid] Melbourne, | sal fume of golden brown: Bedford cord, and Pi Ga es 4 Unprecedented Bargains in \u2018all Lines of Departmental | Store Goods 1 ductions! ha) à of all Other Discounts nd Re - WINTER OVERCOATS ./ RAIN OR SHINE.GOATS.DRESSING GOWNS .'.\" i: +20 pec.BATH ROBES .:; «0 oo «RQ Dee.SILK MUFFLERS .SAMPLE HOUSE COATS .0 .BÜ pe.SILK.BRACES wr ve oo se we 285 B.C |, KID GLOVES, Jersey.lined .25 p.c.FANCY VESTS +i ot ve oe 0070020 Pic.» «+20 p.c.and colors LL \"PLE ang $1,175, HOICE tor.BRACELETS, B CHARMS, 8 50e, 75e sud Necklets, 8 L Pins, elc, CHOL _ percent fof cash, \u201cpercent Off.percent\u201d off.cent off.cent off, Miss Edith Beers, of Melboro, in.cinnamon brown cloth.ch Ow- «20 p.c.y IN THE MEN'S STORE oft and § percent Extra for cask, off and 5 percent Extra for cash.off and 5 percént Extra for \u2018cash, oft and \u2018percent\u2019 Extra for cash.off and 5 percent Extra for cash.oft and\u2019 5 percent Extra for cash, off and § percent Extra for \u2018cash.+ .MEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT SHIRTS.604 ones, for Ac: 85e, for GGc and 31.25 ones, ték \u2018Ba.Cc MEN'S SOFT.SHIRTS, Jic, .$1.00, for 48c each, .: .BOYS\u2019 SOFT OR STIFF SHIRTS, Tc for.age sack.LADIES\u2019 GLOVES.DDS AND ENDS.OF LINES OF LADIES\u2019 KID it : ; ar FE this lot that \u2018eold as nr sien LEGBINGS AND Gairers.\u201d ; CHILDREN'S BROWN.AND XN, AVY BLUE GLOTH LEGGINGS; ave that \u2018were made to séll at Toc apd $1.00 a.PAIT oo amie od UMBRELLAS AND CANES.ie LADIES\" A AND, GENTLEMEN'S UMBRÉLLAS, 18 péréen \u2018 Mens Waixive PANES, 20 percent off and 3 sévit wigs so, cab, \u201cJEWELLERY DEPT.i 300 LADIES\u2019 CHAINS, plain and -fewelied, = \u2018Oxydized Fancy \u2018Boats, \u2018ete, At $1.50, $3.90-and $2.50, for 39e.CHES, RINGS, LOCKETS, CHAINS, CUFF LINKS, : CKETS, etc.etc, ta clear at HALF.PRICE.25c COUNTER 25c.1.00 ARTICLES, such as, Spdons, Brooches, Lh MEN'S NECKWEAR.wo : BRAID EFFECT FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, 2c, for Be- sah SILK FLOWING-END TIES, 3ic and, 35e, for Je each.SILK PLOWING-END TIES, 50c and 75e, for 3Bc esch.SILK FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, 50c and \u2018Too, for 39c.each.tn HANDSOME \"SILK CRAVATS, $1.00 and na, less 20 a.aid.= LADIES\u2019 TNDERWEAR ) RIBBED WOOL AND COTTON VESTS, rom Se to.Te se lété se: - ; RIBBED W WOOL VESTS, White or, Natural, Heavy welgRarhy E- RIBBED Re AND LISLE VESTS all stylén, Boe to 195, pp ; A .\u2019 SL | NATURAL AND.LAMB'S Wool, VESTS, trim us + ?-percent BLADE oor.TORTS, fast ize, trom.Lu te & \u2018 RIBBED + AND COTTON COMBINATIONS, : : LT pom 750 to.3285 less 20 Sercont of f LUNE, dass ST.GATHERING.z Tel, Un, 7742.off and 5 \u201cpercent Extra for cash.Q off and 5 percent Extra for cash.\" A- BOY >s- EXPULSION, Mr.Justice Dunlop and.His Son} Give Evidence for \u2018the Defence.RECTOR OF.ST.PÉTERS, BR: VILLE, AND MR.BENBY: HOLT SPEAK WELL OF MR.- >.RAWLINS.The bearing of the action br Mr.Graham Dunlop; sion roi ought.by Montreal, \u2018 égainet the Rév.&\" Shop ot den, headmaster of Ser Albans School, Brockville, for \u2018the alleged: pulsion of his.Son, An the school, was conti T lunched.Bool yesterday before Mr, ase cure änd -Jrunkenr CPR peult to fl à jury in the Superior -Gourt, was: evén more \u2018crowded vious sittings, quité a: ladies and \u201cyoung\u201d people being g p Mr.Justice Dunlop was the Ph ness called.He liad kno R den and had visited the\" sche was at Berthier.\u2018: He sen > son to the school and he was \u201cthere\u201d years.He had taken an i \u20ac hoo ond Sopumended it\" to-Ch uce Tait, a several otl never had; any occasion \u201ces.to the standards and Biens\u201d 0 school.; By Mr.Maélennan \u201cHei except ina gériéral school since\u2019 it was ville.Mr.Walter, Reginald-Baker.to the vice-president of: the - Pacific Raÿlway, said-he \u2018 had- 5 in St.Alban\u2019s school for a na nd: a\u2019 half.He knew Mr.Boulden Stephens.- He: -made - Aquiries sending his son.The scheal - \u201cbad \u201cbeen entirely satisfactory : to\u201d him elder boys.of thexse without punishinen bars he would: not main in thé sélioo ; By Mr.Maclennan.- into bars and\u2019 drank: ject to his boy hein any notification to him: Hi pect his boy to- be :wé By Mr.Muemaster- master took a boy.inte him drink, whether: the it very mipropeg; \u2018But\u2019 ould nag his opinion the.disciplie- school.\u2018Alter reine \u2018the: telegram.letters front Mr.hatd been given by the Mr.Henry Holt,\" president Light, Heat & Power.Gi ompgiry, wer to Mr.Macmaster, said he boys at St.Alban\u2019s and had: Boulder about live years\u201d Mr.Rawlins at his: ling stayed at his - ho week at Christmas, 1903: a wine at dinner, \u201cbut Liste I that he refussd she most gedtiemanty\" Ye une teüching and training.of the eckodl most satisfactory.\u201d He à low his boy to remai buys were allowed: to were not severely py : net raise an objection \u2018hig: boy, expelled because he had Fond into Lars.and drank within th toù By Mr.Mucmaster\u2014Li the stances Stated, he would b CY: son were expelled, but: \u201cGe not e sider he would have grout \u201cfo.jectio George Patrick Dunlop,: sén:>of Justice Dunlop, examine by.ME, nasien, stated that Bouldén\u2019s scheol fo! tt was at Berthier: of Lays drinking, that they were not + though there was no Writée on By Mr.Meagher=He nev Wx watching \u2018quarters ér five-cent: pisces witches, nor was.there iy talk zocktails \u2018or drinking \u2018By 4h masters The Rev.Harold B.3, Jon Broc ractor of: St.Peter's: Ch St.Alba's\u2019 school and: Jon of .the school as \u2018an out era] reputation oË.\u201cthe tremely.high.ea Mr Paxelins, was got : by-the.hendmaste the process lowie.replied in: suc theught-h had een\u2019: Mr: Kenne are) +t: Collega, in reply.ori ] sa hi ad edn.a pupil \u2018at = - 4 id\u201d e h fide rs ad: le, = den\u2019s sehool.HW that boys mere \u2018not in.libury oon ce Fa Ai ion EF t ; Was el 1A and ras hese a) j .pany ee he dinner: Dunlop.replied in a confuse \u2018charge Dunlop- with: drunkenness ; of.was dismissed.for | \u2018going: irltd \u2018a \u2018bar \u2018and |} » Being, SE Bowie in a drunk- | Hop, from {.va \u2018 -1.an oF He ah Me.Hs mad 2] Te which been removed : fo T, n Teme Brockville, |: is x -sati ry.reply.~.30.that Hawiins \u201cad \u2018bee March\u2019 2.Dunlop\u2019s baggage that could be found, |: had\u201d been\u201d \u2018Bent home.- made the announcement in chapel he not.mention the: names.of the boys.\u2026!-|.\u2018He saw Rawlins, was: not under the By \u201cclass.honors.at.Cambridge about third | from \u2018the.bottom.Witness did not: n drunk on.Ÿ influence of liquor.À, those three and - He \"did \u201cnot shear of \u2018Burnéty | Still\u201d after he left.He delayed\u2019 of the expulsion to Mr.| er-to break the news.as $ - H he-had known | still.have expelled: the: à Bunlop : incorri- | take a consider: Ë leaded he Xo un the school at |: E .Rawlins had excellent.\" :He \u2018stated that all Ansley |: \"When: witness | s.on\u201d March 5, and he | .-Maclennan\u2014He took: second |.\u2018He | would ° \u2018be brought into + Sweaters for \u201cClubs, \u2018MEN'S FURNISHING Dept.ALL-WOOL: SWEAT |.\"ERS, Colors \u2018Navy, Maroon and White .1 Line: \u2018Heavy: all sizes, regular value: $1.50, $1.Other auiaittice at sz.50, $3.50 to.$4.50.\u201cN.B.\u2014 .Orders taken.for \"ete.Dy t-& \"Co, Ringwood \u201cGloyes and Heavy | \u2018Heather\u2019 Mixture: Gloves % sos 785¢c and $1 1:00.\" EY for : 255 a pair 17 H : KE .HOSE, 4 colors, \u2018heat: goods, .\u2018$3.00.4 DOULTON, Faid Rovian FLAMBE HALF-PRICR.| value 8 se 2 530 20 percent and\u201d aa at: : se e TURE COVERINGS.IR « \u2018cent\u2019 and: + 20.percent.Cay TABLE\": COVERS, : less 20 \u2018COUCH COVERS, Jess 10 VELOURS: ets 16.2 ; - 14\" 0 ut \u201cBéltis \u201c453.50.FURNIT URE \u201cDEPARTMENT.OUR ENTIRE STOCK - OF .FURNITURE from 10 percent to 50 percent.: DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, very best: designs.ODD BEDS in: jasst.wood: Qak, Bird's \" Eye \"Maple, less! 150 \u2018percent.ONE BRAS \u2018BED, 46, $82.50,les3 -25* pe réent.Véry handsome design.\u20185309, BRASS: BED, 3120.00, \u2018less .33 1-3- -percent.| 68-30,\" BIRD'S EYE MAPLE CHIFF., \u201cVery.© special.342.0 00.less 25 : pér- \u201ccent CURLY BIRCH,~ (CHEVAL GLASS; (very.handsomely - carved, with British Mirror; HS; $60.00.\u201cless 50 - \u201cpercent.84 Sona M HOGANY - ED- 8.SE ss beds)- PT handsome, pried \u201c$00.co.plete, © Jess 3 percent.\u201conly 45.00, \\less 40-141\".{only 20 -percent.- SIDEBOARD, \u2018Plate = Mirror.- : 50,-less_ 20 percent.Ea \u201cMshiogany \u201cPARLOR smn, | 00, to.\u201833 1-2 | percent.HAIRS- IN-'SILK; rez.pan Ÿ 3 lngerings \u201calt: Tok, lass op na Stged $604 Le à COTCH TWEED, .\"$25.00 - ta : $30.00'a Suit, less 20 percent.COSTUME TAILORING: peer) 1-200 yards Asst: 8 500 yds.ENGLISH.WORSTED ! \u2018SUIT- | INGS, \u2018less 10 percent: wi NTER OVERCOATINGS.| CHEVIOT, FRIEZE, MELTON AND.\u2018BEAVER, lées 10; nt.- HEAVY TWEED, fo LOLSTERE, | less « 20° DercesE ro \u2018MEN'S SMOKING .SAGE to- 38 : 18 \u2018pefoesit.sin Golden i Britian Mats Aire, Golden.:| ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT.| | [ at $4.52 A but it].consisting \u201cCrear Sefs,\u2019 Bowls; Bobenul 12 qui ir: BOWL ; % Higs, > 3720 \u2018Entire Stock.STOLES, $66.00.Sale price o cash 35 16 CP ABLESPOONS, cons tea oe $4.; ORANGE SPOONS, $6.00,\u2019 for.$3.80.- Be es SPOONS, i on, ,, 0, tor 6: \"DINNER : root tas et 00, for \u2018$10.* DESSERT KNIVES, $14, tor $9.50.- CHEESE SCOOPE,- 31.00, Tor THe.TTER and: SYGAB SPOONS, had \u201cfor: $1.30.| : Sm SETS; io, for $3.35.CHILD'S.SETS, $175, for $1.25.,.: $1.80, - tor} iirt / ET Le tll.wl.sind LS ne Pi ETES Hs TE i ; ji : À | 4 X tar dec: NTE PP SEI IT \u2018 ganl7 oz A ANTERIOR 2 (1 TRS Nl vy Es 1 Lo em LAIN rb Arr pets ERS FR (te ARs FI a RS IIA nr BE Ha EAR Ry RR ETI AN Me Japanese Intend to Re- _Fortify Port Arthur.- NUMBER OF \"RUSSIAN ABLE- \"BODIED PRISONERS COMPUTED AT 32,000 AND \u201c 16,000 SICK.Che foo, Jan.5.\u2014Advices from Japan- \u201ceme sources say-that.the condition of Port thur is chaotic, but that Generals Nogi \u2018and Stoessel rapidly are systematizing, m affairs there.General Nogi is preparing \u201cto: put a horde of Chinese coolies at work in\u2018 the fortifying of Port Arthur immediately\u2019 the \u201cRoasiane, \u2018are; disposed of.Vast quantities o + ber are ready on the Ya lu river; while steel plates and other manufactured ne- \u201ccessaries are ready in Japan for transpor- ition to the fortress.The Japanese are onfident that the re-fortification of Port \u2018Arthur will place the fortress in a better condition than ever, with the Rus- ian defects eliminated, long before Russia < ean besiege it, if such a thing ever : munition, food\u201d and- medical, sup- 7 Plies to last for years, will \u201cbe sent to ort Arthur.A report received to-day from General ogi\u2019s headquarters\u2019 largely increages the figures of the surrendered garrison, and timates that the force handed over to he Japanese at Port Arthur will be 32,- 1000, exclusive of 15,000 or.16,000 sick and ounded, making a rough total oË 48,000: The report is as follows: .\u201cAs previously reported, the transfer the objects mentioned in article 2, of he capitulation\u2019 \u2018compact \u2018took place \u201con an.4, and the transfer of the forts batteries has been completed.The rigoners.will be assembled.at the place inted on Jan.p, but:the dnvestigation iting to these \u2018prisoners is so compli- ted that the result cannot be reported t present.fEporte\u201d received up to date are as ee generals, four admirals, Aifty- even colonels, and majors, one hundred captains and commanders, 531 army captains, and lieutenants, 200 naval lieuten- Pants, and naval officers, 99 army officiols, 09 surgeons, 20.chaplains; of the rank d' file \u201cof the army, 22,434; of the rank nd file of the navy, 4.500; army non- onibatants, 3,645; naval \"non-combatants, Besides these there One hundred saddle horses hd L 1,870 draught horses were surrend- \u2014 - u 2 ; Ge, > site VAE Tr = Che foo, \u201cTan.5\u2014Japenese ( Consul Mi onde \u201cto-night notified Russian Cons) dliedemenn that; the first portion of EI né thousand resident non\u2018combatants £ Port Arthur, who are to \u2018come to Che: 00°! will arrive.on ; Frid It will be 4 cach.here, owing to a shortage of tra sportation facilities: * ou teombatants are in.3's health, although me of them joereh sufficiently conval- \u2018escent to reach her kl The authoritjes.at okio having re- da proposition - ma ge by.the Rus- Bian \u2018minister.at Pekin, M.Paul Lessar, \u2018send.a ship loaded \u2018with medical sup- batants.\u201c The.Jpeal .Russians are ay to-night ideavoring- \u201cto, find quarters for to-mor- re arrivals.Th 5 \u2018okio, \u2014The Japanese are keen- : ok to now the, condition of the Jemnken ships; and it is believed that some £ them are salvable.The Russi in- Ee \u2018blocked.the drydock.\u201cThey ell the transport \u2018Amur\u2019 inside the blew her up, so that she partly [rod turtle and sank \u2018aidewise, and en they.destroyed the.dock gate: \"Lhe ussians surré ossession the\u2019 ock yard and other à Dos property yes- and \u201cturned over- do | \u2018the Japanese 1 ginall: steamers, available for imme- 2.in ms the other graft had pre- it attachez- entered Port Ar y.CLEARING OPERATIONS 2 BOCHEDÉRG.LE RE g here from Sasebo to harbor of mines.rk completed; the: \u201cBlockade is not ikely.to.be relaxed.- A .steamer from Che foo\u2019 that was: approaching the port & warned that the siege arrangements ould not be altered until the terms of } \u2018surrender were carried out, Meanwhile, sels\u2019 mist x \u2018not Approach.nearer \u201cthan y enty ny \u201care breaking e, : es \u201ctorpedo boats are engaged i in xploding them.The: blockading: squad: on Popsists of \u2018several érüisera \u2018and: \u2018ten ; oats.; un COMPLAINT.TOR ross.= SEL.8 ur ester MINE cement and tim- | armed men were still climbing the | heights toward.the-summit of.} deadi \u201ctime before the\u201d entire thousand | Most:of these mon- | Until this | News.of \u2018the se the Baseian \u2026 cp \u201c|.missioners hé al I Cossack \u201cescort.of: ta rs] sioners: had.dismounted.Themen seem: and d.| ed to be in.exéellent.health and; Apirits.{an 5 | Their: horges shows d'ino race whatever: tional service -at the Kazan Cathedral has been postponed, until Sunday.\"CZAR MEETS COUNCIL WITH RENEWED ENERGY\u2014 KUROPATKIN TO 3E REIN: FORCED.London, Jan.8.\u2014A despatch to the \u2018Express\u2019 from St.Petersburg says that at a meeting of the council, presided over by the Czar, it was decided to continue the war with renewed energy.Genera) Kuropa atkin will be reinforced by 200.000 efore the end of February.Railway will be increased by the.use of\u2019 a new typé of-tar.It was also decided to recall Admiral Rojestvensky Ammedi-; ately.The:Czar of the war now would be incompatible with Russia\u2019s dignity,:and the determination.was-expressed to continue hostilities until the Russian \u2018arms achieved a decisive victory, .- QOLF.Prestwick is announced as the scene of the.next amateur.championship of Great Britain and the week of May Æ as-the time.The women\u2019s will be at Cromer, May 28, and the-open \u2018at St.Andrews.June 7 \u2018and 8, which completes Lhe roster of the three oldest and - greatest events in thé world of golf.The Prest- wick round is of 5,732 yards, with four long holes.of between 415 and 450 yards, and three.holes under two hundred vards.FIGURE SKATING: Me.Louis Rubenstein has been chosen as; one of \u2018the, judges: for the figure skat-\u2019 ing championships.to be held at rhe St.Nicholas Club, New York, on Feb.2.The contest promises to be an interesting one, as wany foreign skaters have signified their intention \u201cof competing.HARROWING: SIGHT.VIVID.DETAILS OF THE PROCEEDINGS PREVIOUS TO THE FALL, AND THE CONDITION OF \u2018THE FORT.London, Jan.6\u20144 a.m\u2014The corrès- pondent of the \u2018Standard\u2019 at Port Arthur, in a despatch dated Jan.2, sends- a very vivid narrative of the surrender of the fortress.He says that the surrender came \u2018as.a.great welcome surprise ; on New :Year\u2019 8 Day, which is a Japanese festival.\u2018 No one in the ranks of the besiegers had.dreamed that the last act of the long-drawn-ôut tragédy was about to be played.The thunder of the guns: and in the grey light of the inter ë day.roi though a \u2018new add more] hase of \u2018the struggle was\u2019 being upon, and that the end was far \u2018It seemed as entere tertioon, a.Russian officer : spesed Le fore \u2018the.Japanese outposts of truce and asked\u2019for a parley.\"He wos the bearer \u2018of a.message from \u2018General mon lately, and the arrival of the envoy.excited only passing.interest, So \u2018the.{fight went on \"inte ruptedly until darkness.closed on tbe \u2018hills, and covered the sea, and the valley in which: lay the doomed city: Throughout the nigat the guns: sent their gullen messages of war to the death, and the long rays of the search-lights.\"fitted hither.and\u2019.thither like ghosts re the face of the Black hills.\u201cOnly to ogi and his sta: was it known, ne og Stoessel had at: last come to the\u2019 conclue that his cage\u2019 was.hopeless, and was prepared to surrender.\u2019 RELIEF, NOT \u201cEXULTATION.At eight o'clock: the ;next morning, an envoy left: the Japanese lines for Port Arthur, carrying, an invitation from, General Nogi to a conference at one o'clock on: the terms of- capitulation.During | thief interval of waiting the news spread like wild-fire through the Japanese camp, yet.by.these strange people it was received \u2018with no remarkable demonstration of joy.Their, feelings seemed to be one of relief, rather \u2018than -exultation, Everything.went on.in the msual routine.There was nothing: save the suse pension of - thé bombardment - that was enleulated to give an idea thät anything unusual : was, afoot.Thé \u2018agpétrance ot eneral *Nogi put: an end £9.all - doubt.i Under the stréas of these terrible months \u2018the commander, who is not-X:young man, had aged\u2019 considerably, but\u2019 this morning he looked tem years younger, ds he:gmil- ingly acknowledged the congratulations showered u \"VICTORS INC The conten No The at the vil lage of Sui \u2018si, about two.ace from\u201d Port Ar It is a typical Chinese.and- for a-week it had lain in.the thick it was little more than a heap of blackened walls: Ît.was the animate : that will\" live.long \u2018At the {end of a: broad lake, fanked \u2018by the, 0 Hemokshed Inasongs, stands: with 2 0 small ith mud, \u2018and ora door, an Opening had been Been made In this di EX \u2018building was in pro-|4 ress a conference\u2019 which was to result n the surrender of the great fortres pil, an crowd bad alresdy © phe Mecte \u2018borhood.| , and the ae pot & Jy ) DECIDES TO CARRY ON THE WAR The | ll transport capacity of the Trans-Siberian [J 2 d' the council werè.l@f.unanimous in declaring that the: closing] | shake the nérve of \u2018any.\u2019 {vieff, representing the committee \u2018of mi still pee the echoes among the hills, y Wen \u201ctai, | : distant., But at four .o\u2019clock inthe\u2019 # : Stoessel to : the Japanese .coinmarder.oF Such an \u2018ineident had net \u2018been\u2019 tncom- VAN JUISHED Merr| hamlet jes Secattered.ong-storied \u201chouses, |: of the canmonade, with the result that} \u201cAt most times it has a de-| : seïted ruined aspect, \u2018but\u2019; this \"afterndon:| scene: 3 sn \u2018event-f - the.defeated Liberal ions jn; Sheth: fon the.the.grou: She i EE agen 70.white flags, one\u2019 arr ed\u2019 THE MONTREAL : DAILY WITNPSS MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, 9 p.Stores \"EARLY CLOSING NOTICE - \\ Cor.of Craig and Bleury Sts., and 2299 St.Catherine St.my and SATURDAYS, 10.30 pam.\u201cWill Close on TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS at 630 pm, 1 be il not be Snconveninced, but will try and help: us 56 that our clerks have a Tittle # Co ; | J.ALLAN.the commissione were confersing, there étretched linés \u2018of Japanese \u2018soldiers keen: ly interested, but\u2019 silent \u2018spectators of the culminating scene of the great si he note was one of military simplici y.There was no parade of formality be- \u2018yond the \u2018posting of a sentry near: the entrance to\u2019the: compound.he.Russian officers, who.were all smartly dressed in full uniform, numbered & Vel, THE SIEGE oc.After, detailing.the duration of the: conference, .the - despatch .of messengers and discussing the causes of the der, the correspondent \u2018continués:=\u2014\u2018The spectacle: of a \u2018modern siège on\u201d 2 great.scale is positively \u2018appalling.sight-of Shi J.shi shan; and: of She destin.tion: wrought by.mines Was enough: {0 strike terror tu thie bravest.heart and to garrison, how: d devoted, -The fort is a.ébris, amid* which the de- lant ap of ever mere blown.to Pieces.pa arapet.were tw6:gruesome heaps-of what their posts many.days, BGO 'M: DE WITTE: FAVORED wrth RECEPTION: ; \u2014Tsarkoe Selo, Russia, Jen: The Emperor Nicholds this morning received the reports of M.de Witte; Finance Minister kokovsoff and Minister of Justice fa isters, in regard to the progress of t] work in drafting the\u2019 reform mes Subse lh M.de Witte lunehed ih His Lajesty and had = long conférence To PROMOTE.PEAC : St.\u2018 Petersburg, Jan, 5.\u201cunconfitme ed report-is current here: that seventy\u2019 high officials met at the \u2018house of Prince- Mestchersky, editor of the \u2018Grassdanin,\u2019 to promote the peace moventent, and that it was decided to.petition: \u2018the.Car for.\u2018peace | ONT Rio Bl ection wr SO \u2014 MORE CANDIDATES IN THE F Owen Sound, Ont, Jan The he edit - {vention \u2018of North: \u2018Grey \u2018Liberals, \u201cbee here yesterday: to nominate a candiddte for: the legislature, was the largest con= vention ger held; here.The \u2018Hon.A.ioner \u2018of Crown - Lands, was she unanimous choice of the, convention.: WEST HASTINGS.SE Belleville, Ont.Jan.8.ê6\u2014Mr, H dy Pritigle; wko\u201doù Dec.\u201822 was offered £ Liberal provincial Jogination | for.Weal Hastings,\u201d today at the annual meeting of the West, Hastings .Reform.Associs- officers\u201d were elected.\u201cfor.the: ensuing year: President, \u2018Dr.Simmons, of Frank.ford; _secretary-treasurer, w.æ J.Me Camon, Belleville.5 ; a; HAMILTON LI TIBERALS.\" Hamilton, Ont.,: Jun.B\u2014At.a: conv Ë tion of the Liberals of this city, held yesterday afternoon in -the Liberal As- Bociation\u2019s Hall, to: select candidates te contest the two \u2018constituencies = the provincial.elections, Mr, George 8 .Keir, barrister; was chosen for West ton, and.Dr, HS.Griffin was hosen for East Hamilton, The candidates were both; present and- addressed the meeting, accepting the \u2018nominations.4 NORTH.TORONTO.l drotf, & member of the\u2019 well kot goods firm of Dobeham, Caldrobt has consénted to.-allow.his name to\u2018 before the North \u201cToronto Liberal .cox- vention: It is: \u201cprobable \u2018that he the nomination.1 is expected half the Court to 4 Soget ar ed we ] \u201c| poils.BR L.|Bordeñ and others entered into an | ad once \u201cbeen.men, .soldiers.velain a+ .{resentment in this country.[tion of bearing: the \u2018cost of the \u2018navy t-]'eussed \u2018at\u2019 the conference, 5 the navy the calonies existed.*rithout ; tion, formally.accepted.the same.These G.T.the.coroner in Toronto, Jan, \u20186.-\u2014Mr.\u2018Stapleton :C-} will gett ME.{other perdons in the province, to ask, receive and collect large sums of money, withthe intent that they should be expended \u201cin \u201cobtaining votes and support || for the respondent by acts of bribery, | treating and other corrupt practices within the meaning of the Dominion ¥lec-.\u2018tions Act; also for hiring and paying for | vehicles to carry voters to and from, the The petition also claims that Mr.agreement with Mr.David Russell, Mr.ion.pr NAVAL DEFENCE.ing the TO BE SERIOUSLY DISCUSSED AT COMING CONFERENCE.(Canadian - Associated Press.) tion for different parts of -the Empire.As b reason to believe they- would change Îtheir character when they meet the .éol- \u2018ronials.The proposed conference was \u2018called to find à way of increasing commer-.ein] intercourse.The colonies, on account of affection for the mother coun-: try; had given her a\u2019 pfeférence, over other countries.of reciprocity with Canadn.He had no means of judging of the importance of \u2018the movement, but supposing it were, brought into operation, could any one deny there would be a deep feeling of The .ques- \\vculd be \u2018one of ithe serious\u2019 matters.à standing army.\u201c It\u2018 was.impossible \u2018to | erate thé service: the navy did to HE every part oi the Empire.\u2014\u2014 .\u201cHEALER IN TROUBLE ce \u2014\u2014\u2014 =, AL TO: INVESTIGATE DEATH.: to have taken place to; Peterboroughl} \u2018this morning, but it has: been stopped \u2018byl Coroner Cotton, who has issued an off der for an inquest, Riordan, on another visit three days Jatet, itis claimed Science: healer that juired no longer.\u2018Hugh Gralem and Mr.James Crathern, ! of Montreal, whereby the lattér were.|: to furnish large sums of money to be.|! spent in the.Conservative interest dir |i London; Jan.8.\u2014~Lord Selborne, speak- |\u2019 ing at Handsworth, said Great Britain -} prided herself on Her - Working constitu- { usiness men, thay showed their wil: | lingness to compromise.\u201cThere was \u2018no | They gained nothing | | by #.There was at the present | moxiént | in the United States a feeling in favor | It, vad \u201cQue | I Ci | CORONER STOPS TORONTO FUNK : \u2019Téronto, Jan.6\u2014The funeral of Wal | lace H.Goodfellow, a clerk in the em-|i ploy of the G.T.R.freight office, was\" that he was told by a Christian) his services would.Dr.Riordan.as y ; æ QUESTION OF BEARING THE COST | fenders had.either -been \u201centombed -or |- \u2018In the -caponier, lay \u20ac scores of festering corpses, and near he.- reg bats that although \u201cGoodfellow ras in \u2018a.very critical \u2018condition \u201cfrom typhoid fever, \u2018the patient was-out of bed anc sitting up in his room.-After reminds the mother of the young man an Christian Science healer vf hand Tr opt the doctor left the ho came \u201con Wednesday: afternoon.Deceased was 21 years of age, \u2018and had been married just a month.\u201cIt is claim ed \u2018that.his\u2019 \u2018vourg wile! \u2018was refused pe mission \u2018to see bim, and she: is assi his in estigation.Cleveland, Jan:-6\u2014Th \u2018trunk belong: ened yesterdsy by Mr.Groseman, attot- ney.It contained: rearing apparel | for Mrs.-Chadwick con being verte 30 gelée, Cnought e \u201cthousand dollars.: 3 x and.satchel, whieh, Ww e.svt guarded while Mp had- | Phone Up 2788, a 2097 the] em R.physician, saw Goodiellow onl.wr * Dec.24, at the home of his mother, and; i Several \u2018of hotel feensés were made \u2018at the meeting of the Lions © Commis- |! ing to Mrs.Cassie L Chadwick was op- en and wete oppose RECISSEREO 8 MITATES COMBINATIONS UNDERW po i.AN LARLY THEIR OWN.\u2018BEING MOULDED ro THE FORM BY A SCIENTIFIC: PRO- cuss \u201cTHEY FIT THE BODY AS A AS A SILK GLOVE, E HAND, AND WITH.\u201c AS LITTLE PRESSURE: THEY ! ALLOW PERFECT FREÉDOM EASE TO EVERY MOVE- a T OF THE BODY, -AND THE {FEELING OF ABSOLUTE SAT.ISFACTION WHICH THEY GIVE IS ONE WHICH 1S PARTICU- HAVE AT LAST REVEALED ~ * WHAT PERFECT COMFORT.IN UNDERWEAR MEANS.\u2019 © o% COME CLOSER To PERFECTION THAN ANY OTHER STYLE OF EAR.THEY ALL KNIT-TO-FIT GARMENTS GUARANTEED aomminABLS.MADE IN ALL VARIETIES OF MATERIAL - In Pure Lien, Wool, Silk, Cotton or: _ THE KNIT-TO-FIT MFG, co, | 2469°St.Catherine\u2019 Street.\u2018This store closes at 6.pm.; ; Batprdags at 2,50 pare.teens \u201ca splications.fob the\u201d \u201crenewal | yesterday; was.by, Mr; | Be am | ber RACK de |a à vais, proprietor, had been Sunday selling « during 1004, The \u2018matter taken en-delibere, \u2018Several: other ppplicétions were made, | against which: Mr: MeGoun _|-more; ho we [7] S HOCKEY AND SKATIG BOOTS | \u201cAT-ABOÙT HALF PRICE We have marked: down à tot ofthe above { assortment, the sizes being 8, and 10-0bly.4 Some of \u2018them are n made of genuine Box: > \u201cSecure a pair: early, 28 they, ll sell, quickly at ONE SOLLAR «pair.RONAYNE BROS., Notre Dame rot which ad regular in ca, Goûdyear sown, Chabolllez Saar.2 glound that the - Pace is ndezvons.Lieut.\u2018*Pre- the Seal Police Station, said êques Cartier Hotel is n try ey for bad chardeters of both \u201cAfth convicted of aad mot file K.C.\u2018Citisens\u2019 weve.thken en je chnidorsd mw the pan er of a rae RE, EVED CFA.pana 5e \u201c0 e ; .ev.uare: \u201cThe Citisens >°L opposed.Wh pari 6 s Af- ee of this licence on-thé groun : \u201cMethodist ~ Episcopal\u2019 hn has | that, the distrib heen p removed, from the pasporide of the n cards.4 ndevent reading.ch, and \u201cthe Bev.Hatehett, .Decazie, for, SAE applicant, \u2018travelling | \u201cmission > has been placed We eh in Share tempo Walker wa in appointed emporacily, a or of Bait charge of the disttind of à Newfoundland, and came oa North Onrolina, Pi is éaid; he wes suspended From fo rality.Mr.Wales at one \u2018time\u2019 Preched around Detroit cati : land\u2019 Windsor, where he made-a févotable Sr na fe h ill shops e wi \u201cyour ÿ cure- much ji \u2018title, just Juss enough -te start the nicely.Hor sie Ayers Pills.a Bedtime fs all be \u2018 act directly on the liver.The: 4 dyspepsia, sick-headachs.\u2018Sold forever sixty years.iver a Tittle! you seed.These pills Soastipstian, biliousñess, Laval Rom: - Mise guest is the Monit; M city, + = FRIDAY, JANUARY 6.1905, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Miss Hope \u201cla à of \u201cGuebec, \u201c#8 the guest of Mrs.Acer, \"Lorne crescent.Miss Florence Farwell, of Sherbrooke, is the guest of Mrs, R.D.eGibbon.Miss Geraldine Daly has Nebo to Montreal, after her: week at home in Kingston.Miss Cameron, of.New York, \"ie in the city, the guest of Miss Bethuns, University street.; Miss.Anderson, of Montreal, is in Ottawa, visiting her\u2019 brother, Mr.* Mofitague Anderson.Mrs.E.McMahon, who has spent the past few weeks in Europe, is: expected heme this week.Miss B.May, Stanley street, ,who was visiting the Misses Bate, Ottawa, has returned : home.Miss, Mabel Molson, and the \u201cMisses Price, of Quebec, leave eostly to \u201cgail for the continent.Miss Hopper, of New ork, js in the city, the guest of the Misses Fortier, Sherbrooke street.- Lady Chapleau, accompanied by \u201cMiss |- de Salaberry, left last night ona trip.to.the Mediterranean.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh A Allen and Mr.| and Mrs, Andrew\u2019 A.Allin svere in Ottawa on Tuesday.= >< Mrs.A.Piers; Weredale - Parks Was wmong the hostesses entertaining at tea\u2019 yesterday\u201d afternoon.her mother, bell, Hutchison: street.© LT Mrs.J.C.¢ \" Stetbisel street, | entertained at a bright dance last night for her nièce, Miss Violet Somerville.The Very Rev.B.-B.Smith, DD, Dean.of Ontorio, has returned to fon.af ter spending a week at his.sister\u2019 8 hom in Montreal ; Miss Reynolds, of New \u201cHisken, a Miss Bradley arrived \u201cin: the city: th morning, and are: ; Reynolds's sister, Mrs.mond.= \u2018 Mrs.and Miss Rent y.trude Hanson left \u2018last \u201cnigh York, to sail for Naples:qud .¢ ditérranean ports, to ii the winter.visitin \"et: real, have had a- pst visit \u2018to: old home in Ke of grandmother, Mrs.street west, The marriage of Miss Maïgatet gill, eldest donghter of the late Henry | Cargill, to W, H.Bennett, M.P land, was quietly d- resday at the home of th er at Cargill,\u2019 Ont.28 Graham \u201cStewart, VE residence of her mother, Walker, 1274 Dorchester nest à day and Wednesday, Jan, I Mr.James C.Pettig wood, N J, wao with his \u201c The Rev.David Buchanan Buchanan, with their \u2018little daughter, are in the city, staying\u2019 &t 398 | th St.Antoine street., Mi i chanan is expécted to-night from \u2018Foron to stay with them.Mr.Buchanan is ome of Feronto.- - oT ; The-matriage of Miss Agnes Gwyntet: Amy Bim, daaghter of Col.G.Hau iltou Sim, C.B., RE \u2018to Mri E.I.0e- - ler, - son.of Mr.E B.Osler, MP.Toronto, took place.on Wednesday.st the Cathedral, Rochester, Englind: The Dean of Rochester officiated.Miss Edith Cochran, \u2018cousin of the: bride oom, Was.bridesmaid, a young eco, being.the flower girl, ty, of 1 Kingston, Unt, oul de pt a.Mr.E.B, Osler, his daughter, \u2018Mrs.Ber- Lram - friends, wère- \u2018present, Me.+ Osle Jett 105; à tri A and towards the énd\u2019 \u201cnext nionth w \u201cThey will Reside in.Th atinent \u201cer, Mrs.BR.\u2018Mrs.Fayette Mrs, LR: May, Mrs.Ross, Miss Watt, 3 Me nett, Rex rie; T mans, ts.réspecting- the ew] pres Lee steamer, \u2018thie \u201cMontes ess has she be the optional severe wea Receptio Miller Mrs.Z wo CB rh he .C Cameron = E.'S Clouston, Mr.A.W.Heofer.Mr.(+.E.Drums sind, \"Bed oh De Dr.Evane, Principal Peterson, DE diek, Dr Shépherd, : ; Battat .Supper committée.\u2014] Hooper fconvener Mraz Mr.Melntyré- ; Deeorati PR Mrs.Normen McLeod, of Toronto, is} n Camp-| TES | good A ale du \u2018of ss Margarét Bu-'i Bowen, \u201chd imasy-relaÜives.tes.and ili THE MONTREAL (convener), Mr.Ww.Morrice, Mr, F.Meighen.Floor committee \u2014Mr.H.F.G.Stike: \u2018man (couvener), Mr.F.Papineau, Me G.Shepherd, Mr, R.Denne, Mr.Peck, Mr.N.- Hill, Mr.æ are.Mr.Johnson, D Pavey, -Mr.M.Fyehe, Mr.M.Macdonald, Mr.Guy Ogilvie.Preceäence \u2014Mrs.R W.Retord (convener), Mrs, W.R.Sit: Mrs.A.Brown, Mrs.Herbert Holt, \u2018son, Mrs.Frank May, Mrs.Ahr, Mrs.A.Paterson, Mrs.Reford, Mrs.Guy Ross, Mrs, Wigmore, Mrs.Yates, Miss \u2018Watt, Mr.Hadrill, Mr.Humble, \u201cDr.Chapman, Dr.Martin, Dr.Macrae, Dr.Barclay, Mr.Hickson, Mr.Allan Mac kenzie, Mr.©.Bogert, Mr.F.Meighen, Mr, J.Emsley, Mr.E.Laframboise.Bail tickets may be \u2018had by applying to Mrs.W.R.Miller, 308 Stanley street, Messrs.R.Moat & Co., 40 Hospital street.The yescryed seats in.the gallery will be on sale at Shaw's music store, St.Catherine street.The ball is in aid of the new Materaity Hospital.enc CANADIAN HANDIWORK, \u2014 AN.EXHIBITION OF THE HANDEL | CRAFTS OF THE COUNTRY TO - 7, BE HELD.ou .\u2018A comprehensive exhibition of Canadian ork, under: the auspices of \u2018the Montreal - \u2018branch of the Woman\u2019s FArt tion; will bé held d g the last two weeks in: February.hi the.third large exhibition to be held un der the Association, \u2018the first of which, in the Art Gallery of the Colonial House, is.remembered by \u2018many who visited it ag eee very great interest.Specimens f every kind, coming under the d of \u2018handicraft, from: all over Canada, I be shown.1 she a Joan exhibiti t dis their.in ssession of, such : \u201c) treasures i is ne juvited tocommu- ; nitate with th \u2018Becrétary.of the: \u2018exhib | \u2018Our.Handi +.Catherine -; ji vb iepafte Shop.géers \u201cmetal \u201cwerk arles, on Thursday.A ° cock, at the .stopol street.obtained from members of 2 on the even- St.Lawrence at Cap Roug Not ped i ag able æ keep She iver, \u201cfree of ice.ai thé: Cape in in grite exe bet Jester i! he dislodged oné po e \u201cof \u2018Taft ersun, Major Geo.R.Hoo er, Mr.J, Watson, Dr.Ruttân, and 3 WW.Qgil- vie.General committee.\u2014 Mrs.dut ayette Jobn- |- .the party\u2014which-is composed almost en.ourfg men\u2014he\u2018| Ë tirely of fine strapping y g from all | \u2018t course, that is, En: addition, there.will-{ \u201cof.old- silver.and}.4 Vederal Goyernment +2 {that instead: Especially |3 | erew der { cxaît - b dis oui \u2018ed hera | they amet ulian H.| Lockport.on Dec.{rst rand à crew of.}encountered, 1 north-west.1 dh foe.down.\u2018her béam ends; | goin Vseas swept over her J Fe ee as | ind foo f \u2018planks also - f'occô- have settled he standing and the RUSSIAN EXI LES.One Hundred More Arrived Lust Night, Each Man With Ten Dollars in His Pocket.WILL BE CARED FOR BY FEDERAL, GOVERNMENT, AT QUEBEC: + FOR THE PRESENT.* eames Dining the past two months the \u201cWit ness\u2019 has, ffom time to time noticed the arrival in Montreal of considerabie bodies of Russian immigrants\u2014Polés, \u2018Jews, Rus: sian peasants, Doukhobors, Stundists, and the like, who had fled to \u2018escape conscription.Many of them landed.m Montreal on their way to Winnipeg, not khowing.where they were going; BvINe of them were found in the fields at Westmount, from which they werd\u2019 dislodged, while not a few andere aimlessly about the streets.: RUES Another batch, arriving last, night, are at present at the C.R.immigrant quarters.They came\u2019 Ay way of New York.- Each man has ten dollars in \u2018his possession.Some are Jews; \u2018the fled from the conscription.Mr.J said to- day that from conversations with had learned that they came \u2018parts\u2019 of Russia to escape military xer- vice.They: had been in the \u2018army; of they had served with thie, colors for three years, and d \u2018then they\u2019 had been.placed on the \u2018reserve list The loss of life in the wur hall\u2019 ven -s0 frightful that it had been deemed aleces- sary to call upon the veser ists; of when : they formed a part.To escapd hig\u2019 on ly they had stolen out of Russia, and came to this country at à dst 40 él ent season\u2019 of thé year.LE = Mr.Goldt \u2018gaid that if they\u2019 \u2018had come | in the sping it would have beeit #ssy to put them on \u201cof being \u2018sent forward.té should Fhe.kept at Québer in the immigrant: \u2018quarters, for.a while, The peftys js forenoon, were, engag in \u201ceating, shaving; SIMO \u2018Winnipeg: they, CALA pant PICKED UP AT SEA.; THE pou \u201coF A NOY, sx, 0 A SCHOONER BROUG GH: Y ; Jan.6: fs je or A er, {eg on-board the the steamer \u2018Pig Pert\u201d \u2018having abandoned: he \u2018Christmas day after.a térrible \u2018experienes\u2019 in: 8 prolonger Ta à g pi Du the German steamer Rubin rpm, New Tok dhe Prins 2 0.hr nd Te ixonater All the membe; crew: apparently ha Shipwy Jk ei \u2018hard a pericitces 1 Nes\" brough here SUEY ae fE Yound.cove! to-day EE \u2018Archer sailed\u201d fio : 8, with Captain L 1,0 \u2018five men: d- fof Port.of Spain w we hh and lumber.Thad.eather \u201calmost from thé first, from almost eer; \u201cpoint?wind coming 8, bit blowing with the compass, eht.violence: Dec.13 the wind e force, and\u2019 the * by yoord: \u2018The crew sucee in clear hains,\u201d 3 de \u2018and forécastie.\u2018despite constant work, at Ted Wabi \u20ac , Jan: 6 .\u2014 Evangeline\u2019 nam 4 duty \u201cof thirty.\u2018percent, é s been om British Columbia ely that \u2018has entered into.municipal la session.on\u2019 * woollens, inte an | schools.Mr.Robinson, \u2018superintendent st for a long time.past, and it is | - Coast Teachers\u2019 Institute on Wednesday prising \u2018how mych that seems reason- : night that -Longfellow\u2019s poem is to be \u2018 Fable das been.found.to æy on- opposite |.| répliced in the schéol readers by Scott's\u2019 \u201cEdy \u2018of the \u2018Last Minstrel\u2019 Lamb\u2019s \u201cTales from: Shakespeare\u2019 are also to.be cutout; of hy de once Two reasons were\u2019 urg y the teachers against the \u2018unappy \u2018Évangelise:\u201d , One was that it wis tite with\" an anti-British & iris, ES (Under: the) auapices\u201d.it the \u201cWes - CHizens* njon i Victoria Hi me THER fn 108 os\u2019 if tne ton.4 a sa\u201c \u2018attend, ge A ei La RR yes REVIEW.- culars: were.yesterday, {sued ¢ to.the- Te reholders of the \u2018Dominion .\u2018Cotton 3 is \u201cCompany, \u2018Limited, offering en be- | now.\u2018been put in and.and: the other expressed by Mr.of a syndicate, of which Mr David | + and.children\u2019s a.dres pois cout ing | who wid ! that, Trangelns, a ile; is: chairman; to acquire- capital; \u2018duictiôn.\u201cia bee g sale © Me teck à friars \u2018in\u2019 the\u2019 -Dominion, = Merchants, | Thé omin Fa; ong use.- As for Tamb's ontmorency.and Colonial Bleaching: & \u2018percent 1 in 1 percent rstered shock of the: amalgaméted company._ ; holders : receive - \u201cait costs], on.the dollar and\u2019 \u201cinterest.bearing i aétares of this: country = ho\u201d ee «d Hi equivalent.to 3.14 percent on \u201ctie 4 that\" British -coinpetitio as dri their.present holdings.: Last j ; : >- fre ; ving m ¢ puny - \u201cTales; Mr Gilchrist reinarked- thät they | Printing Comppaies.The new.arrange- \u201cwills | had bec Found \u2018terallÿ of no use to \u201cJménts allow-for the \u201cpurchase of - \u2018shares « : Shere \u2018af, an, efcouragement\u201d + read = of ilie Dominion Cotton Mills Company, Si of] Tyan nes Was\u2019 pére dense of i: Limited.at.50 : percent \u2018of their: par .; ; \u201cex-| EK, es g, \u201cWho te that in his ceeding.in weight six \u201councés to the] 0p rex ie poem.\u2018was fa construc: - \u2019 jon\u201d from dn\u2019 artistic point A view\u201d It Square yard\u201d, ia b the: last\u2019 session of the.was_the 8 en phat Mr.Robinson announced | tha teitgte -of banishment had already | been leoresd.by the education Seger: ni 8 EXAMI, ATION.J{s Montreal bers are Dow ro tu an.ua a.Co ton shares were: sell- 4 : ol Po ; cos one.ion a and bake | percent.against\u2019 British \u2018 \u2018and thirty five} examinatiofis are.- by a board con- \\péroent = gaint other.for \u201ccountries latine of fhe thie: city nia engineer, the fem 3 eign, Inspector, and a master dr builds \u201cPerson wishing to take the re tion may; .do so on onda even d this month, at the\" City ny igh bétértén 7.30 and 18 o'clock, Ma be.imported from \u201cthat \u201ccounty up-to || \u20ac Hh, i ane to péy \u2018a re rd jperoent The: ce, of five dollars a.ÿedr.I ll \u2019S- KERMESSE.=) Eh be Bee thie- Governor-Gen- Le \u2018éral.and \u2018the: Comptes Grey have.graci: fi de- giggly: Te ge > patronage to the.fre 6.bé-beld-4 \u2018in February A chânan, \u201crio is À home.from, Re on furlough, PR ¢ Bible readings in Evangelistic VE, 18-21, a.1 am.; .Fos \u201ca ; JACRS- PRIZE STORY: 1 Mri.Annie.La wc Jack, of \u2018Chateauguay r , has Won\u2019 the prize of twenty five.the.| dol ra \u2018offéted for\u2019 the best short.story 1 by.the: \u2018Presbyterian Record.\u2019 About Pi eu \u201cfive stories were Joesived for 8 eve.> LT B: Sold, the - ih ra of \u2018caleless ry = \u2019 ii : vp ET >, FRIDAY, JANUARY.\u201cSCRIMMAGE RULE.Proposed Alteratiofis to! be Made to the Caia- dian Rugby , Union.MONTREAL CURLERS ARE PLAYING INTERESTING MATCHES.=~ ~~ The Rev.A.F.Barr, secretary of the Canadian Rugby Union, has-issued the following list of amendments to.be con- sitlered at the annual meeting to bé held at the King Edward Hotel, \u2018Toronto, on Saturday, Jan.14, at 2:30 Pa i\u2014 By the Ontario Rugby Union\u2014That section 1 of thé regulations fob.the championship be.amended fo the : affect | OF that games for the Canadian - thamiion- | - yr, ship shall be played half and half:under the rules of the competing tedms,\u201d - By the Inter-Collegiate -Union\u2014That .section 5 of the rules of- the.gäitie : be changed to read: À match shall-be decided by a majority \u2018of points.À\" goal kicked from a try shall\u2019 score, six pointe (in which case the try ., be scored), from a drop kick Fr : rom a free kick four, from £ free fire 1 y way of penalty two; a try shall score.ve, a safety touch two, and a rouge die.To M: 8.the case of a penalty.kick the player who kicks the ball cannot score & go} \u2018 unt; ing five points.: That section 8 be changed\u201d to reid: (1) A scrimmage shall consist: of thrëe play- | ers, who must form one compact body; when the ball is fairly held: wi the grounds, one of the scrimmagers of the side to which it belongs shall immediate by bring it into play where it was held: v placing it dead in front of Hifh; and any of the scriinmagers may then.it it in motion in any direction wi Lf (2) To omit the clause-in the line, \u2018or being out of the.ser stands in front of the ball\u2019 That section 9 be changed to: team shall be allowed possession pall for more than three successive serim- mages unless they make a.gain of:at least ten yards, or a loss of at Jedat \u201ctwenty yards during any or all of th mages; the succession of scrimiiha come into possession of the -baH CURLING.The St.Lawrence o- increased.ï by nine points in the furtherzf of their ten-rink \u2018match with th last night, and as the score HO: they are eleven up.Except\\ it où Messis.R.Adair\u2019s.anû- A Kearn\u2019s rinks, which were ré 8-13, it will be seen that ne eutine woe! very close, the St.Lawrencë&s; \u201cjust four points in the other three Finke lhe match, the last four rinks.of.Which are to be played this ev Lave un interesting finishe and scores, were :\u2014 z- On Thistle, I Thistles.st.La (Geo.Hodge, jr.H.'Griflin, Dr.G.G.Camp- 4.G.Stews kip un: : = | Rise st.Lawte Scott Ives, R.Nelson, - $ C.Saunders, - Jas.Henry, J.B.Abbott, John Johnson, Judge Archibald, D.Güthrie, - > 9 \u2014Skt n.St.Lawrence Tee.- Thistle À St.Lawrence J.S.Cassils, \u201c-J.F.Ray, RS.Kinghorn, \"Ald.JB: John Adar, .\u2026F: J.i R.Adair, .W for the Caledonia présidents ahd vi club ice \u2018yesterday afternoon.: game was Played between the * rinks of Messrs.J: W., Hughes.promise some interceting - -coliné ice just now is in.excellent con and is in every Way; Favorable game being brought to on issue.ie [i rs Mo treals vidual\u201d merit.tirst five rinks last\u201d Sint.in 6 at their own: rik and tw\u2019 : dunia.The \u201csecond five ~inks nee off- Jog, * Below \u20ac Èn CG.Notman, | Wm.Swan, HE.Smith, - W: H.\u2018Boon, .\u2014Skip; 13 .\u2014Skip, 15 HE A.Haïries, JW.W.A.Reid, - W.M.Dawson, W.J.White, bg \u2018A.Simpson, GC.P.Sclater, A.répresenting.the Rideau:Curiing Club will Piss Jitce Viger station at 2.o'el = - | Yow afterndon \u2018for\u2019 Crs, ok omer, play in: Portes, Tae ¢ wil be posed: e, Maj | Bante, Howard, RT and 5 ae wi Ina the: Outremont\u201d rinkbetwéën-\u2018the Col- |.chials and Mount.St:Louis, .the- Col- 58s won by a score of fares alls to be deemed broken if the -oppositg puce D J = ice: ; es Le ended: in a \u201ctie.three to ee to e, \u201cbut towards.the: end Bt.Lambert.rush =: \u201cmatters\u201d nd \u2018evened * things ap ; \u201ca speedy] he following players: \u2018Goal, W.Wilber; paint, F.Bourtie*- coverpoint,- R:-\u2014 Jf.Erica forwards, J.Horsfall, Clifistie, W.Kerwin.and; té-Biorrow night.The Le shave, all, 2 I rein a Fly good dr-an opening -game although it rditized.that.the Wande the\u2019 call :in this respect.last; year\u2019s |.layers with: Be 1 exception of Hutton, : Thre\u2019 .{ 26, Scott; \u2018Bones\u2019.Allen: and possibly.; en pente challengers wil - \u201cnot \u20ac : good | févr | president\u2019s.-prize were played.off ob.the Fairly \u201ceqmdls chicactirized the} Won bys &e opening.SLES of Montres] Caledonis , match last pigbt, and the remai#ifk Finke} A \u20ac 42 t pe.On Caledonian Ice.| Monireals., Caledonians.I Cowe \u2014Skip, 16 \u2018 sip, 12 (At a meeting of the execütive- of the ladies of the St.Lawrence Curling Club yesterday, in the rooms on St.Urbain street, it was.decided to hold the first \u2018at home\u2019 of the season on - Tuesday evenirig, Jan .10., Cordial invitation is pitended to the \u2018lady friends and mem- \"WW: D.\u2018Aid retary of the 3) Caledonian C wing \u2018Associstion, like notified \u2018the Lachine sed St.Lawrence Ourling Clubs that the association has decided to forward .a medal, for competition between them.: \u201cOttawa, Jen.5 \u2014To-morrowr four teams &y in Montreäl against four rinks of the eather Club.i Oftawa skips wil bé.Lieut.Colonel Sherwood, C.M.G.; Jenkins; Lieut Colonel Anderson | \u2018éhd E.D.Sutherland.\u2018Saturady night four.winks th Heather.Club will play: on ake of ice.The Rideau skips >: \u2018his \u2018 occation will | be.H: \u2018H.Gña - | Haycock, and 7 F.© Ghee, BR.| Be \u2014 HOCKEY.The.Victoria - \u201cHockey team will I Jae: vith Don and \u2018Éveleigh \u2018as spar ve game \u201cof.hockey plas: \u201con .Lembet hockey \u201ctem has iio travel and dvring the present the senior Victorias at.exciting : 1d-close game was fialf gave-the-Victorias St.line \u2018and a study de defence,.and- d be heard from in\u2019 the: Junier-C.fois \u2018| New England Baseball.standiÿs \u2018the very |'N AN -L chaïäpionship race again this.\u201cbêit -Collingw ood Ont, Jan, 8.\u2014Victoria Harbor last hight \u2019 deieated the\u201d liome | team in extra tinie,\u2018in one of the best} exhibitions .of intermediate.hockey seen here for some time.\u2018Lhe more at half time was six to five in favor of Victoria Hafbor; full .time;.1F.all.\u2018The pace, however, had, ptoved too much for Col- libgwooa, 4nd Victoria Barbor scored tour goais it the-éxtrà ten minutes.Mr: W.1, Irving: refereed tb tne satisiac- \u201ctions of both tesfns.Midland, Ont., Jah.6\u2014THe intermediate series of \u201c0; H.A.games: here last \u2018night between Barrie.and Midland \u2018was won by the\u2019 home team.Score, 10- to 2.he game was\u2018 very.fast an exciting from start\u2019 to North Bay, Ont.Ja Jan.6.\u2014The.O.H.A.intermediate series game ge last nignt between N Noé Bay and Sudbury re gulied in favor of Sudbury.Score, 8 SALARY LI MIT INCREASED Buffalo, Jan, 6.\u2014Mesers.Ed: Mack, of | Toronto; Eugene E.Underhill, of Rochester, and Manager \u2018George T.Stali-' ings, of the Buffalo team, who compose thé salaries and\u2019 players\u2019 coiimittee of the: Eastern League, met in-the Iroquois Hotel yesterday afterfiooh and decided 6 raise the salary limit froin \u201832,400° to $3,200, and.to t \u2018the numbér of plav-: \u2018ers to a team, \u201cbelivetn Juné-1 and Sént.- 1, to fourteen cn BASEBALL.a Mr.mi H Mürnène, ès sexident of the \u2018How to Play Baseball,\u2019 \u2018other works on the national game, x notes by the \u2018Buffalo \u2018Express\u2019 as follows: \u2018I do \u2018not diffi -sée \u2018why the.Eastern Leighe does mot drop Montreal and take up some city in the United States.It étems to me \u2018there should be: platy of towns good.opinion, that.ehongh to fill \u201c| Canädidn cit: is \u2018to ian removed: from\u2019 | the baseball.hoe whe to be of any use, put I suppaté, those Who are running the.léngue Know.best.\u201d \u201cA \u2018meeting of: Hanot Toronto.-Baseba éiternoon; and: Messrs.W.N.7 Fermuson and J.J.McCifirey.were ap- 3 poihted a\u2019de ytinitttee\u2019 by the new- club to effect a \u2018oo lement of all \u20ac aims.'orest i na hers ii.south-wésteri Oklahoma, HHS, a national game préserve is.meet- | 1ME rie with \u2018such : ebcouragétiiént that - al: Avi i year, \u2018St.Lembert \u201cwas represented by [ uh : Jan.6.\u2014Tt is very\u2019 problema: |] Just?what the line-up of the Ottawa | im will -be \u2018agaitst> the Wanderers here \u201cSud die \u2018Gilmour; will goal, that wich.is settled.\u201cseveral.spar \u201cforwards\u201d avail- so- Time, is little Sicly -arrivs ddlë of next The iy.\" & played.Ti ba téeen Pa sle-and Newmarke > g.un P le or Parkdale \u201chy.score 13-40\" 5: me; Wag very : fast 4 ghout isin a Pri Fine | = thought London if 0.\u201c0.|the meet ieF.succeeds, Sorin the:| ford; ate | lg Ace x vibtages to:be, derived-fram mMembershi \u2018in the gasocil fom.i; 5 Aithat the at; the Fe yo i there will he.a0 Fen game\u2019 law The _preseive\u2019s bo : dary line\u201cctits.in wain- o of the Scott: nid a 4 about: nine guests, or #0 from; otal oe po elivi ; gE the syening.te \u201cde THis, présid ; Le a fito, he fas M pol ; shutt, MPL of d dE rasta Yn-repiy;boithe toast G I Tadstries, | ant ait ¢ peak Ellis poisted out thé gre aker stited: atign immediately.after.the bétn-presentéd: 4a, nsw : > jue, author of e ; ereditors of the -de- | Sub :was- held | Ven.- Soh de.edits.| of Boston\u2019 te a large tract nn hy ne SE ¢ SIL military.reservations v; IAS hp \u201ccovetéd.\u201cby then ee | tüters\u201d\u201d Associat, , n: Chib, last night, eas cession, 1 \u20ac8 1 te &nd.inpottant.here] 2 of: these fry ORY, the: ae «et ed, he on Gunains | 2 8;, 6f Toronto; | \u201cGarhéstness was te.at\u201c amount) lést EE \u201c[ of; th pride by th Apsociation in \u201cthe | eri yl in uilding .uj ë e.în-| hé =, ne in.y of oh he: Domini 21 Retérring the: TR \u201cthat ice | exgwitnessés of.the -erime, should.Sek - on sno © re .corpor- ! PROFESSOR cox\u2019s LECTURE\u2019 eT INTERESTING SEENE OF THE.| 7 FOUNDER OF THE: RUM- _ ¥ORD MEDAL.1° \u2014 + Additional \u201cinterest was lent to Pro- .delivered undef the auspices of -the Art Association last night, irom the:fact that tord, has just -been awarded.the Rum- | ford\u201d medal for- distinguished seïvices to science.This medal, which: is \u2018made of Dearly, a pound of gold; \u2018and-is quite a work of art, was exhibited to\u2019 the large -f audiencé.- An extraordinary man was Count Rüm- \u2018ford, and Professor Cox's impééssionist \u2018sketches of his remarkable \u2018career ,wete listened to.with the greatest \u2018interest.Benjamin Thompson, atterwards Count \u2018showed a -singular aptitude fe mathe, matics,\u201d and.at \u2018the .age_of fourteen was able \u2018to caleüläta à solar eclipse within | four \u2018seconds.of accntacy.He vas: apprenticed to a storeliequer \u201cat Salem, Mass, :and_-aftérwards became engaged \u201cstore in Bostop, all the-time devating hitisélf to studies with a view.\u2018to.practicing\u2019 medicine.- At the age of af, Bamord, -niow called - Coneoid.\u201cfeet, with: blue: gm an \u201cthat .ol \u201cbiographer; Dr.is, \u2018deep adburn,\u2019 but which his- wife terwards called.© catroty.- .While\u201d still: \u2018nineteen \u201che married, - \u201cor; rather, I- Is married,\u2019 Ire = afberwa: \u2018said.Hographer \u201cDé, Ellis, Prof.Cox\" J put the matter more delicate- ed what is - -often to \u2018the.youn cult crisis-in-a \u2018relation whic pe etes.bifore and -aftet\u201d that: crisis- is His wife.was the ridow of Calonél Rolfe, and the dasghter of a-:ninister named Walker, \u201cShe was possessed of consider- \u2018beca Wentwortn of-* New: * ndependerice broke: des je Bis yo and daughter to: go in ing, \u2018and: te \u2018never saw them gain for of he{provinéé of Georgia, \u2018and \u201calmost hay: but on \u201cthe: he made Hoo sd prey falling {ee 1 soi £20 PE a, they ab om; dnd Sarat Sir gx \u20ac Prof.\u2018Co: Bctibed many \u2018of ÿ inventions, i Magistrate.somuiitted in:.an alleyway ad boarding \u2018hou fessor : Cox's lecture on * Count.Rumford,\u2019 - \u201cone of his colleagires, Professor, Ruthet-.to wih Horieity, s re requiôtie D.OF QUAI thet THE HIGHEST Riimfqrd, wis born of yeomai parents at|- Woburn, \u2018Massachusetts, in 1738.MHè|- nineteen.hé weit off to teach ina peliool : t time Hé\u2019 was a handsome:.fellow a y The tradili Hon is: that she Facilitat - able they.would bave been stopped.\u2019 \u201cI suppose they have: suffered: considerable, hardships.in making \u201ctheir .es 2 - 3 You have ne \u2018idea wha = thes 'mien-have endiired, At the frontier many ofc them bribed.the Cossacks: on paral Que, of them told me that after accep voi] - fifty \u201cOossacks themielves esca pei t rine Frontier, taking: dheir \u2018Bornes: \u2018and ve pe added.that here =} vere a Mend ive Sdn ep fa rants e way À possible \u2018further emigration - Ten = ne till the spring.\u2019 ed whether e me intended té be- \u2018Yes, and Il make, too.Come and see them.\u201cHe led the way \u2018into a room where est-looking, -ablebodied men.; \u2018Are not they.the right stamp.of men ¥ Mr.Goldstein, \u201cThey \u2018bring their\" wives\u2019 and families.out\u2019, hens | and I tell you they will make good aet- - Don\u2019t forget: to say we do: not ask: for charity.All \u2018va sek i is ork\u2019.COLLEGE NOTES.The: Presbyterian College Journal\u2019 for this month, 1s, \u2018ns usual, elegant _ aud wellgritten, Its contents are \u2014 tbe grous Institufions > pleas \u2018Rev.John McNair, D.D.; .* The future} of Christian Fudeavor) A the Rev, | A.R.Dick ! tion 0x ns Dés ha ance question in Ontario,\u2019 : | McKay, pp; \u2018A z s Story,\" Mr, piveodside, BA; ions.97 Shelf,\u201d b Serémger; \u2018 he Tae late- Rèv, Principa Es Obituary\u2014the Rev, N Gabi Cota bo nts\u2019 note-boo! \" tb) Local and ko) Eepor Partie Fran caise.© Chateanbriond en: \u201cAmerique, | : : : rime | oo WITH OKY.ON .General Oku\u2019s \u2018Headarters; via Fu san, Jan, 6-2 During the last three days the\u2019 Russian - bombardment lag been the beaviest in six weeks.For two \u2018days.following the fall of Port Arthur hardly: a\" shot was fired.\u2018Since then many, beavy guns have \u2018been brought into use, and \u2018there hag been firing.almost con-: tantly, The \u2018front is unchanged; and\u2019 } there is \u2018no indication of a.movement be.\u2019 | ing made in the\u2019 near future.+.retenir.| BIBLE STUDY INSTITUTE aT 54 he.second co, Roni: ble & ia tate \u2018of the Young al Bie À -#ociation of M will; a Gur 7 and 8, Bat their pas, of New Co Victoria per; sermationai Bible 8 Stud, be present ives Side \u2018sessions of the Institute, Spad bre, Ld \u2018SeGill men nthe David Roads: 3 nts.of Tgapartar Bible: Study.\u201d see \u201cCanadiar and \u2018Ameriearr Coliepe rolled in dally systematic Bible Over 200 ible Study \u201clustitutes \u2018held id these two.couatries this En do not ask.for -charity.All we Whig and all.they want, is\u2019 work.\u201d \"Meanw we \u2018provide them\u201d with «ll fhe \u201cmonzy, _ food, and clothing ne::ssary.e lodge But the C.rmanent.settlors in Canada, he J es replied.¢ theyf- » ._.°' ki re one | ENGLISHMAN { there were: about: a hundred decent: hon-{\" j near | MH The.Jap-.| js | anese' are using, their searchlights ts:ifl the} .; s} \u2018great rejoicing and nightly\u2019 hbretons \u20ac bel of the fall of Port Arthur.\" Îll-has &n eñrolfment of \u2018near ; n nineteen.rinses, | er or not they.had all the men they TH Referring to: » thie , granting cences, the \u201cPatrie\u2019 says: e.authorities year ti ns who, to sale to have rendered themselves ; rolling stock, the operation of the trails, and, ind: , -every feature passés in re- \u2018| view.Each division-is self-contained, | \u2014.and each settled \u2018division is expected to | ; - The superintendent tmakes- careful- pay.à |-estimate of his requirements at this time se of Sir H From your ow Ser knowledge, guilty\" 8F VIO\" lation of the law.Where » the refaedy for such.a state of thin, torious fact that 3.num have a baneful influénce H ig.-a.n0* of aldermen rotecting e in £ the liquor places whén disorders take\u2019 place.\u2019 Election exigencies do pot, \u2018ak ways produce.good.results; fur \u2018Profi it! How many.licehces year to kelvea That at we will ers.\u2019 chinese : IN Ha verter th le who had render èm- Bo À offerices against the law?w try to this elucidate and Place before.thé\u201d eyes of -ouf Send mow HEY LIVE IN THE C.P.* IMMIGRANT 'T QUARTERS.\u2018 Windsor \u2018Street -Station \u2018about two weeks now.ceed to their: West Indies, to-morrow.\" \\ { of \u2018them have been eating, and\u2019 sleebing \u201cThey\u201d destination,\u201d with: * About \u2018tw.ty 7, Patterson, thé grand recorder, ho \u2018There is another.b batch of Chins in P.R.imunigrant quarters: the in & large apartmient underground, care tally guardea by a\u2019 special constable; ey ate served -with two meals each day, By a local Chinaman, Who & Hos \u2018phe Pe © fret et a gontract \u2018from the C.\u2018meal is at ten o'clock in \u201cthe.\u2018and consists\u2019 of rice and\u2019 died he \u2018which is poured a hot sauce.- = When : the man comes in with the dishes there i is a furious Fush to the common bench of table proue.\u201cwhich: the ne \u201cefusters, each flourishing senting his.tn or delfi; dish is actually\u201d allowed\u201d te serve himself.nig dizh of.rite, lifts scopps: up the fall of - his chons-icks, an pre man \u2018He with his chops ticks, which\" are \u2018handled deftly, some of the fish which he.{mans to other: d + an ish, and then.Felipe tp) bis ported on the transactions of the last.bench, upon which he squats the dish of rice close \u2018to.his \u2018mouth, and simply shayels pid of the chopaticks.shovels the food in as.8 BQhLr his coal into: 2- boiler, wit The: cts \u2018the \u201crapidity with which he \"eats.is appalling;s The digh is emptied in a trice, and aia \u2018ea tu the commen dish for ent, ings.There will: \u201cbe three ar fou eating is accompanied oF murmurs of satisfaction: At balf-past | four i inthe- afternoon there is a second joel, Helary.for_th he day; - Dontnion Government, Jreme care-with which Some \u2018of the } mito go to the\u2019 the suger-plantations there; anged.- fost canp cannot be cha -St.- Francois \u201d when passers-by \u2018saw hi put\u2019 his hand to his head, an ground.was sent to\u2019 the Gen ambulence, Mr.Be n recaped the C, to forfeit four CES Law eral whigh comprises | the fr enee, they a Il was 37 years of age, it À to this country about ten years} go.> first boarded on.8¢.Elizabeth street; but a fey weeks ago he rented a room\u2019 from nye,\u201d soliciter.James Gardner, a n denly Jest night.er was fio wv for the coming year, and presents them to Sir \u2018tnomas Shaughnessy and the executive, The estimates may be modified, may be cut down in Places,\u201d -but,- generally, the superinténdent of experience is récognized.às an authority, and bis de- \"mands are conceded.\u2019 i CLARENCE LODGE, A.O.U.W.The regular meeting of Clarence Lodge, No.16, A.O.U.W., was held in the Lm- ite Building, 2475.St.Catherine.street, fast evening, when Mr.W.J.Pendle ton, D.D.G.M.W., assisted by Messrs.E.J Chartiez, acting as grand guide, F.tkinson, as ECM LG.M.W., and 5, C.hd as grand foreman, \u201cinstalled the new officers.for 1905.After the in- \u2018J.stallation, refreshments Were served, and an hour spent\u2019 socially.4 RUSHBROOK LODGE, A.0.U.W.At the\u2019 regular meeting of: Ruskbrook } Lodge, No.A.O.U.W., held .iñ- Ma ay Hall, on: Tuesday \u2018evening, Mr.W.Pendlét -D,D.G.M.W, for No.1 dis .[-trict, paid an cial visit, and, assisted\u2019 by Mr, J EC grand \u2018master work- wha; Chartier, master work- W.Atkinson, past = master Federation Lodge, They have bedn ving un dergy id for Ei \u201corkzian, red, ederation Lodge 2 installed the.newly elécted officers 1905 Addresses\u2019 were also delivered.o \u2018these brethren, as well as: by Mr./ dwelt particularly upon the new plaus.Afferwards\u2019 light\u2019 refreshments \u2018ere: served and a pleasant\u2019 time spent soctallys-| 5 man me ° - BIBLE SOCIET Y.\u2014 \u201cMONTHLY MEETING OF THE MONTREAL AUXILIARY.\u2014\u2014\u2014 The monthly [meeting of the Montreal Augiliary of the \u2018British \u2018and\u2019 Foreign -Hible Society.was- held in the Bible House on Thursday afternoon.His Grace Archhisho nd being abèent- from : thé city, the chair was occupied by the Rev.Principal Shaw, first \u2018vice-president.The General t, Mr.J.Carson, re month at the Bible House.There was i large increase in portions of Scriptures and New Testaments, but a \u2018decrease in Bibles as- compared with the issues of December, 1808.The total cash.receipts were considerably in \u2019exeëss of those of\u2019 the corresponding month of last yeay.The special \u201ccontributions for the Centenary: Fund now amount to $7,734.64.The: sum ainied at is $10,000.The traveling sécretary, the Rev.Thas.- Bennett, reported a full month\u2019s work with many tokens of encouragement.The à an ei receipts for 1904\" showed à decided ad- R.+ 1 - hase.vince on those of the previous year, and.i ollars.Ro ee 4 adyance of $3,252.70° on those of 1898.\u2018tbe ex-\u2018 Bennett «edds this note: lxfckness, weather, : - \u201cNeither \u2018roads.nor any-mishap edg{ prévented.my holding any meeting at resgnt part \u2018do.wi à est Indies.to.oh othe bt Tut mani: C7 Le STRICKEN,\u201d AND DIES : RE .HOSPITAL.a man\u201d ns, Bergéren,.mp Pine ave 18 on says as far as Île .knows, Bei no regular ment, but frequently received.remittances | from: England .À cable message\u201d: sent to the young, men\u2019s ha \u2018who is à éolicitor in: London, Englénd.| \u2018Bell's father was a prominent.+ Jqndon | forth.t o, also.died wd: | fal taken 4 employ- | 5 in front of No.155 St.Antoiné rect, where hé\u2019 boarded, about nitie last evening.he died.about two hours Tater, in ite -of the efforts made t6 save his fife.Fhe doctors are\u2019ot: citls was the cay ota.| manager; v 2 -eral manager, Le : with ibs vastness, \u2018iv \u201c6 sipetintendent : i des pays.alt je veil agatent \u2018with pes Les the apinion that ppen di-: up inte; als sions; each.undef a separate » head, rer! deer lines or branches.the \u201cHe was removed.nn od ambulance to the General \u2018Hospital where\u2019 - {goed : manth\u2019s = work.DEAL IN ; on.\u2018behalf of the fina el.Sag: decided to \u2018transmit £500, sterling | La \u201cSavoi Slot; Tis all as AR the.ap appointed, time, or at & date prey: the.Branch: in ho nly .spires 112 \u201c118 Dom.8 oon.oF ins Ces al \u201ci ta Rall Tol * , So 5 65 \u2018160 150 Mour HAL 0 \u2018Hypen = 19 acute «- ~ ree ; \u2014_ MEW YORK pro ~ .Specially repariedt os ia Ny Fd Jo Rr 2e me « pi .: Ae ew.Tori © oe! al dia Beioss, me 0 fC oan Mis mn = i fe - clés, « di.8.e © Asal Cop.L %- Mes, Pac.: \u201835 \u2018| PHions Bntlding, reports the following \u2018quo: {| Amer.Loos.he 8 rau oh .jee | tation on ce Chicago Hoard.to-day: Loupe: 3 i Hela Pras.130i 138 ii lie He | Low se né ue Y.Qon., 3444 28% 981% 98%L sn ai i i 81 N.Je RCA oi 0 2 444 43% 445 x ! Ancona 105 18° 10 4 46 UK Atchiton\u2026 8 874 Ont£Wet 4 41 0% 30% 30% ole ic WA 1 FEES A wi pu an Brook A.Sto, 50% Joan Sli a je ra a hx Chie, \u20ac Alta 49% 41% Dens BH.130% 19° 6.85 6.58.6.6 au.Pan.133° M17 P sel 384 6.50 6.80; 6.96 Can South.ope .do pref.\u2026.RX : regi Ghee 4ORiy dos 452 Pplescar.1 eR 6.32 64 75.5: Chic.EN.W.unes 2007, Pils KRd 81% 8% 6.62 AE \u201c26.61 Chic, Bt.> 17586 Wide do Lptd.ais vase i Col South, a do Il ptd.,: .x Co BMG vues do Boel: HN | THE WHEAT MARKET.A verona A mAvite ! SLIGHT IT RISB.B The \u2018Chicagé wheat m market opeaed stro.this; morning 0 n the better Liverpoe] - oy and light :North-West :receipts, an advance closed at Closing wit: abaut 34 cent all.round.Jan.Ao, May at $LI5 asked and The Winnipeg\" \u201cWheat market opened weaker this morting for Jan, the de tures were: steady' at\u2019 yentéeda.im, Ky with: the Te in the day, Jan.| July at \u201c9954c: b! e me ~ outs hugo à a ay ~ respectively.:.\u2018market Tras.fractionaliy higher Ae fer Jan.nod Misc Tor May ; on A.DARD OIL'S GRIP.\u201c sin Francisco, \u2018Jan.6\u2014The \u201cChronicle \u201cThe entire stéek and contro pany has \u2018be n purchacèd by the Standaré 16].Qu\u201d Company.The amount of money pai cern is not stated, but it ir bé¢n a.good, round sum.Thi: ds, pond to mean another contract for ; a the hon\u201d ot Ben Fran- RE * potent Jan.\u20ac.\u2014Mr.Wark R.Pennsylvasia Leg: In this oity of \u201cElles was a member ot the Tegisiature fa \u201crownéhip of Puslinch, to Margaret Janc pt Township ot Beverly, Out.Mais i {] ni : te od ADE SBN be - TTS a bdd anbos IN HE f 4 \u20ac RRR Pierce, to secure the return of the Northern Pacific stock, which they turned over to the Northern Securities, and which was valued at $78,098,000.Ii is, expected tkat a writ of certiorari from the United States Supreme Court will act as a stay and preveüt temporarily the distribution of the\u2019 Northern Pacific stock held by the Great.Northern Company./ \u2014\u2014, CANADIAN \u2018PACIFIC A.WEAK STOCK\u2014 TORONTO.MARKETS.IRON PREFERRTD -GAINS A.NEW .: © HIGH LEVEL.Bull Movement Preferred.°- in .Iron j ONTARIO MILLERS \u201cBUY MANITOBA WHEAT FREELY AT CURRENT PRICES\u2014FLOUR TRADE DULL.a The stock market was dull\u201d this moring with little change to note in prices.Iron preferred was again the mast conspicuous, going up'to a new level.at 65%, with about 200 shares being exchanged.The: stock \u2018opened strong at 65 and-:tontinued a steady upward movément until the noon hour.The common\u2019 stock was \u2018quiet .but | fairly strong at 19% to 19%.About 75! shares of Detroit sold at 78% to 78.Do-: minion Cotort.dropped \u201cto 39 from the i mark.The Bank of Commerce \u2018opened at; 1662 on the sale of 45 shares, but later dropped 14 point ona small transaction.Molsons Bank was also a strong transaction.Molsons Bank was also à strong stock, selling at 222% this morning.Iron bonds were steady at the recent .range, $15,000 worth being taken at 82% and 82%.Ogilvie bonds sold off at 114; Toronto, Jan.6.\u2014Ontario millers are reported buying Manitoba wheat \u2018free!ly at present prices, and Ontario grain is- holding firm.Wheat\u2014Ouatario, 98: bid; $1 asked Zor red and white; Sorin, 84c to 9c; goose, 87c to.88c.Manitoba No.7, northern, $1.08; No.2 nerthern,\u2019 $1.04; No.3 northern, 97e Lo 98c, Georgian Bay ports, Gc more grinding in transit.Flour continues dui, but.a little improvement in export business is expected; 80 percent -paterits, $4.20 to $4.35, buyers\u2019 sacks, east and.west, 15c to 20c higuer for Choice, .Manitoba, $5.40 to $5.70 for first patents, $.00 ta $5.40 top second patents, and $5.00 to $5.20 for bakers.Mill Feed\u2014$14.00 to $14.50 for bran tn bulk, $16.50 to $17.50 for shorts, east and MORNING SESSION.\u2018 C.P.R.\u201425 at 132%, 100 at 13214.Iron common\u201410 dt 19%, 25 at 19%.Detroit\u201425 at 78%.25 at 78 1-8,'Æ at 78.Tron pref\u20142 at 65, 25 at 56%, 50 \u2018at 65%, West, 30 at 63%, 50 at 65%.% J Manitoba.$21 for shorts, $8 for bran, 8 Toledo Ry.\u20142 at'22, 5 at 2L tDom.Cotton\u201410 at 39.Barley\u201445c- for No.3, \u201c43c for extra, \u201cand Twin City\u201450 at 105.y, die for \u201cNo.3 malting outside, Toronto Ogilvie pref\u201435 at 131.| +, = - freights.Rickelieu\u201410 at- 61%.- .\u201cvw .A Rye-Tie to 76c for No.8.Winnipeg 3d\u201450 at 116, Corn easier; new Canadian solu, + an Bank of Commerce\u201445 at 186%, 1at si | mixed, 4136c, £.0.b:, Chatham freights; new\u2019 3 at 166.American\u2019 No.3 yellow, blige; mixed, 5ic,; Ogilvie bonds\u20141.000 at 114, 6 on track, Toronto.Iron bonds\u201410,000 at \u20188246, 5,000.at 24.Oaté\u201433c to 38 1-46 for No.1 white,east, Molsons Bank\u20146 at 222%.low freshto; No.2; 32%c,\u2018 low: freights, Mackay pref xd\u20142.at Wh se at 74 and 32c, north :and west; Pulp pref\u2014100 at.Louk.Rolled Oats\u2014$t for cars of dat, ad.oo » $1.25.for barrels on track, Toronto; -23v ca - A Moré_-for brolten.lots here, and.40c ; iôr 10150 Broken lois.outside, .Te \u201cto: 68e for No.&' west a d east, -Byckwh eat\u201452e, to Sc emot and.i w HOLESALE TRADE QUIET sur LIVE LY SPRING OUTLOOK.' Dun's Bulletin of Saturday.Jan; 7%.will} cay of Montreal trade: - co : Another.quiet.week has to- Be joted i Montreal wholesale trade cireles;\u201cand tra-| = vellers are just about-starting-out 6n- thelr routes again with anticipations of \u2018a favor-j able spring trade.As far as can he judged from returns to band the.moment of writing, Jan.4, payments\u2019 Ya been 2 \u2018Chicago, Ja, BimAt\u2019 the annual: mestihg of the.stockholders of Swift Company here to-day, tke president, Mr.L, F Sits, said: It\u2019 fe debdiess for me to \u201csay to} fairly met.PES present Who are more-or less familiar Ip the sugar market there: {2 euvgeney} | with the facts, that\u201d \u2018the reports in clreus { to further strengthening, both\u2019 refineries\u2019¥iatioh about the \u201cBeef Trust\u201d are without baving advanced quotations 5-ceiits on foundation.Thete.is.absolutely no eon« 3rd inst., at any moment is deemed mot Jmprobable .live stock, The local hide is- Lovansed., 8.ont.1S use products.\u201d On the other hand Values in other lines are -sténdÿr -For the ; Parking industry-is subjectéd to the sever: week seven district failures.are \u201cmeted; ost kind \u201cof: - competition, both in prie GRAIN\u2014Oats, 20e to\u201d 40e and selling, and tlie perteitage of pro store here; No.à, 38%c to 18085\" cdr, b%e\u2019 A acking Royse, niu mid 2 store for No.3 mixed; -buckwleat, \u2018soie a es of, bu o 54c.\u2019 - FLOUR \u2014 Manitoba vatents, _ $5.80, - -and strong bakers, $5.50, high Ontañle.\u201cblended vatents, $6.75 to $5.80, in mods \u201cble, 5) ; \u201c2ercent patents, 55.50.to $5.68 .is lo endimg \u20183e per barrël less in shi erd*n \u201cbags Correspon straight rollers, $2.50 to ass.ind; ¥5¢ 10 |\" ne ROLLED OATS \u2014 217%.toi 808: per Fender ATS \u2014 $2.Wits vag, $2.50 to $4.85 in barre.- MILL FEED \u2014 Ontario \u2018Bran fn bulk, at i17 to $17.50, shorts, \u201cto $20; .Manitoba ran in bags, $7 to Sie: shorts, $21, : BEANS \u2014 Choice primes, $1.40 to.$1.45 .ser bushel, $1.45 to $L.s1% in car lots.X PROVISIONS \u2014 Heavy Canadian - soit t.sut pork, $16.50 to $17.30; light short cut,\u201d 116.50 to $17; American clear fat back, $20; :ompound lard, 6%¢ to 7c; Canadian lard, We to Thc; kettle rendered, Sas to 93c:; iccording toi quality of hams, 1 \"Co.of Montreai, Cin \"New.York to\u2019 Liverpoo! »acon, -19¢- to 18e ; frésh.killed battait Boston to Liverpool, 2085, \u2018$1.20 to $71.23; heavy fat hogs, $£.75 Portland: to Liverpoot o $5; mixed 104 $5 to- $3.15; select, $5.SJ Jorn.to Liverpoo > $5.40.off \u201ccars, Ti CHEESE \u2014 Ontario fall white, 10%e .ta ve LOSge;- lored, 101éc \"to.10%e; Quebec, 106 > to- 10- 1-8¢.© BUTTER \u2014 Finest grades, \u2018te to, 214261 dm 2 srdinary finest at.20c to 20%c = -mefluén - Total zrades, 18%c to 19%e, | abd western i5%c to 16%ec.EGGS \u2014 Select JASE 181d, pa to dc id straigbt gathered candied, 2e to rae; No.3 to fées ° New York 4 They are attending to thei ve Firsts, $590 to 867 \u201csecond, Poston to London BO | dent from \u2018the: fact that, so far, between | DES i5, and pear], $1.50_to $7.75, 0 ortland: fo: 13.708 | seventy-five and ome hur «futionsés- HO?\u2014 White cl ; shave been issued.\u2018 : Campesu this.i0lec per \u201cdeétion \u201cin LVI.sed \u2018 4 ., tins, Tc; 0D.tins, BAL ool JP.= Per Joy salon, io i 1% THE FARMERS\" Ss\" MARKET.To-@ay being \u2018à holiday Cviones was mob {hé usual tirmers\u2019, may! thété- beeli no holiday, the bri fen bel 5 East Buffalo, \u201cjan head, 'quief;: prime st $5.25 10.35 ski pping, $4.25, 10 to $5.00; butchers, GH à 46; cu.to $4.so Cows, a - te- $3.75; bulls, \u201catôckar tive and\u2019 strong: lé = id ned ta 0 sus ©, sy to $5.50; 10 \u20ac $2.50 Securities -c&ss A Up United States eos \u20ac on: \u20ac : certiorarl ty B.H.: Harriman, 2 crests allied him was\u2019 anouncel | 5 \u20ac W.D.Guthrie.of counsel \u201cfor the: Hart man- faction: to+dag: .Gout o f ceals dissolved BF fi funetion, Céhicn- been secured by ; Harrighn nterdets | .restraining \u2018the distribution\u201d of assets to-day; i ot the, Notthern Securities.\u2018Company, and\u2019 ation Ÿ \u2018 was, In effet à detéat.for Îhé{unjess Be came.Corte, ; a 8, \u2018 Gommis Paca .Longue.Pointe, 21818; No.5 | 573: Nar 1a.3, lice.of Montreal; in.1908, the and a further revision of prices Spiracy.or combination to control prices ot] ; the sale oft meats or pac 0 .¥ od e l'glars | th } Gooda tothe amount of $230 were sto} } other rough x material.:} those- men as been told.by - | duty an hour earlier: in the afternoon so | 0 |'mismion vie.tue ted States has been | | comy Joted by Ps Mes, RC Jesberday.of Mr.James J.K.¢., 810 | United States: B60 op, \u201cparticulatly vhere - Canadian oat one man\u2019s work.dant 102 Miles Cox Lin THE MONTREAE attachment against him.Spedr.testified yesterday that his company Trades fn 300,000 shares of Montreal & Boston Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company stock through Munroe & Munroe.He denjed that the stock was \u2018washed,\u2019 but, in answer to «questions, said the actual sales amounted 3,000,000 ares, : : TRADE WITH JAPAN.Ottawa, Jan.§.\u2014The Trade.and Come merce \u2018Department is in receipt of a report trom the commercial agent of Canada, in.Japan, Mr.Alf.McLean, in which he gives from Japanese returns statistics of the trade between Canada and Japan.These.show that Japan's exports to Canada de- elined from $1,742,900, in 1902, to $1,461,770 in 1903, while imports\u2019 of \u2018Canadian goods into that country décreased from $258,637 to $249,500.The total trade De ihe countries shows a net decline of \u201c$700,000 - - POLICE PATROL DEPARTMENT ) REPORT FOR YEAR JUST ENDED.Although some 553 more prisoners were confined in the \u2018Montreal city, jail during 1904 than in 1905, the nümbéf of arrests \u2018made by the police in 1004 exceeded those made in 1903 by only seven.The report of the police patrol service, as given by Mr.Afthur Belinéau, the operator in charge at the antral sta: tion; shows that during 1904 \u2018the number of reports received from\u2019 conistables on beat wad 237,905; the alarms.tespondes to, -5,680; arrests made, 3,033; fires\u2019 at tended, §20; prisoners taken to.Central station, 058; insane persone ta 30; insane persons taken\u2019 to Verdun, 11; hospital, 73; ; Sick perions taken to sta-.if tion, 26; sick persons taken home, 173 sons taken to nunnery, 15; dead bodies | taken to morgue, 1; causeless alarms, 408.The pâtrol 42 loads of goods tothe various police}.\u2018stations, and 22 loads.to detective head: \u2018dusters, ;, = 3 The.nuiiber of trips: made\u201d \u2018by: patrok wa \u2018during the\u2019 year Justi closed: was: \"No.2 \u2018waggon, 1,005; No, # vaseof» 1; 1,285; No.7, 0 8 Total, 5,812, The number of arrests: is at \u201cleast he a aoe enti » aires were: made by the pb: 3 3,006, amd in 1904, és stated above, 3,083.¥ anm\u2014\u2014p\u2014es on suRaLARS MAKE.A HAU coûDs: 10 THE VALUE OF _ $250 STOLEN FROM HESS & BLAM: - POIX'S STORE.a, 4 The: police \u201chave been notified that.bur- yésterday morning.broke into: |} the pr cf Hèss & Blampoix, deals -ers in novélties, 348 Mote, Dame: rot not tampered: wi : been prades I REF SIDEWALKS CLEAR.|.Chik Campeitt and red ce: the.ie with 1 5 1 mined to.entor | keeping\u2019 \u2018the \u2018sidewalks cledr of énow and |.jo.|.ice.- _In:order that this;important.mats.| ter may, be.looked\" after in-a thorough | ; manner, thirty conâtables have beéik apé- to a.depth ot.level and \u2018sprinkled with ashes.\u2018or.some | : In addition fifty.men on might \u2018duty Haste \u2018their -captains\u2019 to.come -en: to \u2018look.after: the sidewalks: :.That \u2018| morning said- hate pe given\u201c his men.) striet- \u2018orders te Fo sammon te igh-or low, Thigh or Jor Waterways Coté- ni aprointed to the: \u2018commission at-n prè- vious meeting of \u201cthe.cabinet board.« Their duty wi be termination of questions that have alone, Taf Si fof Farm Taken, ny ken to}.sick persons taken toi.stray children \u201ctaken to station, 4; per- \u2018waggons \u2018also brought.{ : LOST.OR STOLEN, ON JAN.2ND, Cor.a SIXTH 8 Bough the fe contained : $1,600 reas je it 5 ! | covère NG TO D movsorbend detailed to see that proprietors do 16H | not let the snow.gether on.the.sid 3 i in; front of \u2018their propert sty ).| hora than sik inches, and also.to keep it- r duties is'evi- | Ottawa, Jan, 0.~The Canadian\u201d xepre- pe sentation où th to \u2018co-operate \u201cwith.the} ionera in the de-: : 4 ed \u2018peop DALE WITN ESR Advervisements, IN LIQUIDATION.PUBLIC NOTICE is hero ven that the merchandise, office rire, ace counts und goodwill of the above firm will be sold at public: auction at the offices .of Messrs.Cushing: & Barron, Notarles, 112 St, James Street, Montreal, on Tuesday, 10th January, instant, at11 am, Liquigatore.\u2019 B.ROBERTEON, Manager.t100 St.James Sr, Montreal, PQ | The ROYAL BANK OF CANADA DIVIDEND No.To.Léth to sist January.both days.Inclusive.mes The Annual General .Meeting cof the Shareholders.will -be héld at the Banking House inthis city on WEDNESDAY; \u2018the\u2019 (Eighth Day of: February.next: The chair \u201cWill.be taken at Eleven 0 clock a.m,\" + By order of \u2018tke: Board.: .\u201d BL, PEASE, General Manager.; Halifax, - N:S., Décemiber th, 1901 Lost, Strayed and Found.| re LOST, A.SMALL HAND SATCHEL,made Grey Lizard Skin, Tontaining keys, .Hud: envelope adiiressed to; Miss English, Mount 8¢.Mary\u2019s Convent.\u201d \u201cA liberal re.>ward Will\" be padd® for- its return- to\u201d CAP.\u2019 \u201cTAIN RILEY, 1:Place\u2019 Royale.* ERY = eos &0o.| BOND _SALESMAN WANTED FOR \u201ceH.est class of investment Securities only; For further information apply to: < | THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, Situations \u2018Vacant.TEST WANTED, 76.Redpath street.Tm = \u2014\u2014 A GOOD \u2018COOK.APPLY £0 Antoine Road, Westmount.to GIBB COMPANY, 148.St.street.\u201cstate 0 \u201can - experience.Address B.D., \u201cWi Otto.ER \"HOUSEMAID- WANTED, No.3 COTE ST.Se WANTED; JUNIOR IN OFFICE, AGED about 15, to learn\u201d ordinary.roütine and Custom- House work.Must have good references 2nd.be well educated.Innes am commissions dollars a day\u2014often mote.you have your opportunity.ers, Montreal.AGENTS WANTED FOR \u2018WORLD WIDE in every City, Town and Village.Large allowed, netting Agents five It no Agent} has called on you,\u2018 you may conclude | your distrièt is not being worked\u2014and Addrea; once, JOHN DOUGALL, & SON, Publish- at ply 612 Craig streets APPRENTICE PRESSMAN WANTED.Ap- { CLERK WANTED Clerk Wanted ; i permanent position for dress, the publishers of World Montreal, Montreal, Canale, wh \u2018 \u201c\u2018&eacners Wanted 21 and \u2018our lists for easy canvassing.win; WANT ADS.= , vom yum WITNESS) \u2018may be loft with ov § TURNS.G = = CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS: OASH TARIFF, Bituation Vacant, Situation Wanted, Pat que Wanted, Rooms To Let, Artiere Ta dhand Articles Wanted er Fer sale.29 Words for 100 \u2018S50 for esch afditional werd, Sin Beet Usa for the peice of four.; Property Por Sale or Te Let \u2014 Other Articles For Sale 25 Words for 268 1 ost for emeh idditiesnl werd.Bix WW œurtions for tbe price st et four Personals, Agents Wonted.£3 Were for Boas = mammaire NOTICE PARTICULARLY.\u2014_ right one.Must cote well recommended.- \\WWhes mot preps numerous emtriet NOTICE IS, HEREBY GIVEN that a [ADPly 672 Craig.street.; have to be hale, and the ruts fe, 14 dividend ot er percent, tor the gurrent - - consequence, much higher.year, being at the rate of eight pe À \u201cAus : Ho charge made in, cur books Siz cas au Cent per annum, upop the paidsup -%; ital .| \u201cIY EN $i hd Jitcok of the Baik, has pee dpciared, ond | Earn.Over 10 à Day.- Neues oi Lux Ke 10 e seine will be \u2018payable at the Bank .; .and.ita Branches on and éffer WEDNES.\u2018Agents Wanted-all over the world, | 0 (DAY, thé first day ot February next.\\periente a ot ; cocssars.\u2018Len doter à er \u2019 Bargains.~The Transfer Books will bb closed from \u201cWorld - Wide.\" Write for full particulary \u2014e FOOD SUPPLIES FOR THE WINTER af a small cost of à few dollars for youl - self,\u201d your \u2018family, Flour, in\u201d parois Oats, Né.2: tommencing 1st of May, - ary, 318.00 per.month.\u2018Treasured, Harrington Bast, \u201cQue bupis vwvanteu.- a XESTANT \u201cTEACHER WANTED IN: Es : \u2018School, having d{ploma:6 mostha\u201d 1905; sale For further pars ticulars, apply.to JAS.BENNETT, Sed h Conversation i \u201cMethod; \u2018Parisian \u2018highest referesves.314, C1 A PROULX; \u201cTHACHER, as.oe in three months; proaunciations | ; \u2018Bal ave.| \u2018rings, in barrels add \"ing nicer to be had im and sae: uv.Ti PF.- corner .Littie- St.- 1 0G; Mil Socks gL] $2007 Cut spl RS Mou ia \" deliversd anywhere in the ei J.Te.MACDIARMID, No.5 Canal eor.ot Guy and Wllism strests.Toles phone Main 452 fo Houses Wantec: : 3Pavard and Gonitegation - street, a hore and cutter.Anyone retaining it .after iis notice: will be \u2018prosecuted.Address nformatin to HOM Wituess* Yor Cali 4 Fan.6 &\u2014Prof.Pe \u201cfast Lick: Observatory, has just\u2019 So a sixth sitellite of \u2018Jupiter\u2019 by means of |: the Crossley reflector.Phe \u2018moon if\" of the fonitesnth inagnitude elightly \u201cbrighter,\u201d and\u2019: needs \u2018a.telescop: 20f ter.oR twelve inches in, diameter to =f 5 os farther ei 0'tht-pla The © outermost of the \u2018ve others: riod may The;four yery.bright satellites were by ailes in Jeo.fifth \"one: was discovered .b ; 8 number - of rèpresén- - papers ure.discussing with |\u2019 Hilsiker, of Zurich, that.women be ¢all-] \u201céd ipon to: serve the: state one year, after he tology, à military.serviceiol 1 men.ma jori 0 not go:#0 : Lilsiker.in; defending : -eompulsory.sh vie, .pointing out \u201cthat.the\u2019 cost 1s: pre ive, bub-suggests that a-yeav of v | uptary service might have ey > al an A GOVERNOR'S BUGGRSTIO pole Füuho,-Jau.6-Governeïr Good-| his message to the satire, | sitention to the fact ay ÿ ; Jan , York, an, 0.5:0ne than \u2018was i] \u201ced hall's \u2018dozen parsons we \u20ac serious Ke Injured, ina.Toned co routo, and Mr.Louis F, \u2018 te, om et crashed ision,.\"engi 3 : raing together on ie tent ne Eye F.ne De | ht ; ih trem elevated railway: ir ou pres \u2018astronomer, had already been.+ Horatio and Greenwich streets, ture st ngthe.rush.hours early.to-d The uring { of iilway workmba, he : ck.on a broken-down gad, Jan ved regain Bishop, d interviewed, r \u20ac.sel SE the_unemploye the colonies he-felt there.\u2018was little hope \u2018fr ing thé.vast numbers of diotress- | i sd bh lé ot ott \u2018cities to fresh fields of | jaborin the British colonies of ahy other) A sy he from, six to eight = ail toutes ie.proposition \u2018 \u2018vf D.Ide 3% BTN ot \u201cbe \u2018Feceiyed, for and would Bre.= Ou ot gfe.RE WANTED \u2014FOR ALL.PUPILS WA Clas: -Coures, rapttiy.W.8 ce.Rahs yria, wbose life opjecl was the up.ooing: .{ the Jewish faith.The king's scribe, men; Lion, & ureek solaier; tilkiabz-the est, chiler of the \u2018Jewish Tabois; Dis rene «do son, Glaucom; his other som, ths iit- \u201c=> blind Caleb; -his daugnter, -Daporan,- ue beautitul and \u2018good; Apolignius, the .-1el and.libertine governor\u2014auih are \u201cme of the leading.charagters.The.por- = oution of Elkiah, aod, the champibhanip À Dion.Gaieb Biséppéars and Déboraï goes to séek hirb.The feast of Apollonius, where little blind Caleb is introduced as the \u2018Jewish Cupid.\u2019 Dion.takes Caled tome The injured Glaucon.\u2026 .Deporab iecoyed away by.the - solgieñ, subidues Apoilonius and wins Der Jiperty.Deboran Jecomes the aveñger.of\u2019 tlié wWrougs of israel.The carnival of blood.Tkish gives bimself as a sacrifice to.mis Goa.The \u2018inght oi Deborah and Caleb.Judes Msc- LaDaeus.nr CHAPTER XI ~ Continiode, = The King's officer would have p ed turther, bay tre: impatience of the uid man prevented him.; Kaising hus be cried ou Te Antiochis know, wat; thongh- all] nations that are now aindér the ling's dominion ebey him, and fall away every one irom the religion of their iatherw, yen walk -in the uneient- covenant.We will not hearkmn to.the .King's-svords, to go {rom our stigion, either to the: night | 5) or, to the left\u2019 \u2018\u2019The priest is.mad with - bigness and! would destroy us, Let us.go and.éacri- tice, said one, ring from the- d toward the altar on the kmolk © 3 Mattathias gaz:d upon.the :repegade.A look of unutterable wy overspread in| teatures.\u2018\u2019Fhou shalt not sin thus.Lord our God, brother Laba: as he Jaid' his strong band other\u2019s shoulders.\u2018Js Mattathias still a priest.toil it were sheep for sacrific + hand me, jest 1 smite thes i thy years, said Laban.7 Aye, a priest still,\u2019 cried suddenly transported with?still to sacrifice.It is- better thas: thei with hand \u2018to.ear, pausing, ead Ysten le | for the: remotest do dust of the ground of our -Hely- receive the blood of Laban than th altar of the heathen rege ing.) ©, « Sie \u201cdrew from his robe Sik knife and drove it into the heart.of traitor.broke out into lamentation: brother Laban, why didss he\u201d me ep mad ?O iny God, foraive es save'mé?Save thy people à The King's officer sounded 0 Ta: and soldiers hastenéd iron the adjacent] kpoll.But these \u2018were soon overpowered 2 PA by the infuriated mob of Jews; asd from boy the melée was dragged forth the: body of the Greek Commandant se LT Mattathias stood for ; \u201cmotte: gazed upon the\u2019 bréised \u2018and form of \u201cthé officer.\u201cThen h - pis hands and, with face\u2019 \u2018uplifted ta.4 white clouds \u2018that floated above, he eried :\u2014 \u2018O God of Téraet,\u201d forgive thy pries pt d Forgive \u201cthy: people \u2018 if Bey.have- thik] \u2018 day been led into sin.But thou, Lord; knowest our hearts.The\u201d seat #t thine 3 house hath eaten us up! .Then.hé turned\u2019 td \u2018the fury snddenly died \u2018from.Instead there chimie a Idok a compassion\u2019 and\" \u2018solicitude, © Ns as \u20ac dear asuye followiog the ruader-storm \u2018To your hones, friends | As the body fell the =vensrable men B 4h © of from that of Trtotbers.3 ftumbling and tai into a sharp cry of defiance from madden- | ed \u2018groups \u2018on the house-tops, as a tor-| rent leaps and splashes high in air over Some sharp - obstaele that opposes its \u201che night that - \u201cfelowed was one ot fearfui - -expectancy in\u201c Modin.\u2018I'he news |.of the assault, upon the King\u2019s representative might bring \u2018the Gresjr: soidiers, \"| who were scattered along Bethhoron, in {Yetaliatèry veng ance.But'the sentinels on the walls matle no alarms, \u2018The next day the extemporizéd scouting parties reported no: hostile movement.- But it was certäin that the authorities at- Jerusalem \u2018.would not jong delay a blow which would vindicate their power; and- the honor of the monareh: In\u201cthe little town all was: \u2018cdnfusion, for the inhabitants made préparations to migrate from their now insecure homes, \u201ctie ; -excitément increased .a8 from the mg |: and valleys around their herdsmen hastily gathered the flocks, and drove \u2018them on se to the city.n \u2018the second night strange Bounds floated everywhere through the darkness \u2014the lowing of cattle, eating of sheep, | braying of usses, and the occäsional grunt of camels résenting the unseemly hour ot their lading.hese moved \u2018éastward through fhe darkness, and later were followed .by an exodus of the inhabitants from \"the town.\u2018Deborah noted\u201d the wo | men, whose \u201chands \u2018had sicarcely \u201chitted \u2018heavier weight than the distaff, now bowed beneath bulky Jada of.household \u2018stuff.Boys carried 3 Jars of provisions ds.big as: themselves, \u201cMen, armed.with swords, javelins; .bows, and: bludgeons, Jed the \u2018Way; or deployed as + flank -and rear of the ateagy Taide on In the confusion little notice was taken of Deborah and Caleb, except as\u2018some one-peered into their faces in.the endeavor fo ident ; yet will 1, and my sons, and my breth- l'ajo: entify them.They \u201ctrudged RE.With a group of women and chil.old men and eripples; \u2018whose alo: poe\u2019 ex excited impatience and an occasion, | hind jam unt from the stronger mbes, a ; ompany with: Caleb: : hobbled.ix: ta poe, omg?older than he, se A Peur were Strangely est \u2018pointed very mearly.backward.This | mfitmity -and the «weight of his song] ; ¢ \u2018wooden sandals .were, however, largely compensated.for by the boy's musenlar} st apd \u2018alerthess of faculty.wil e gid \u2018of a stick, crotched at the up| per end, he swung.himself along.the road apd over: obstacles ithe \u201cSelda| which tangled legs \u2018better than bis-own ly by :the harsh words ze \u2018cuffs of cid \u201cmen wha \u201cwere.the: the weaker - \u201cfolk.\u2018Now some - sentinel] > dom iced that Caleb's gal was diffe 0.yourt: lL closets! Let fo ong eat.this\u2018 an but boy.with fasting let us spræad our woes before! | the Lord.I know, I know that he wi appear for us.\u201cFor we \"are his people and the sheep.of.His.Da alas ! who shall \u2018be the THE FORE OF\u2018 At the jo on of them led \u201cin bis \u201cmasses AgaIns the city gates; otherswarriedsto the voile ready A be.hnrled down Spon \u2018umaiisite In vain \"did\" those retarning from thi tapping and\u2019 cal \u201ctheir\u201d fellow men were\u2019 answered \u2018by taunts.\"Matta thias insisted on their exclusion,\u2019 lest.there should je her i \u2018 ut: mdreds ses \u201cthe mure} mur of a LE and Alien it: 2 ; voue, Det ight wore wearily i \u201cMottathisg joined \u201cthe bility of the movement rest- fhe venerable price, as -only-to it was ppl bor of Pan roulé 11 ot Would: greatly \u201cappreciate\u201d a a New \u201cYear's a a year's, sabscriptisn te.; [World Wide?the weekly visita of \u201cwhich would, be a constant Temunder of the sie olor it toto is ia the Advertisements.eee DO YOU WANT A New House Bu!lt or Yohr Old One Re- palreit® 1f you do, plone MALY 4133 fo: JACKS (INL.CO, Carpenters, Builders & Contractors.Jobbing ing proper attended to.Valuations-mads, * J Workshops 329B to 335 Hibernia Te.Malin No.2233% Res'dence, 2007 Notre Dame Strees, J.B.JOHANSON & CO., Contractors, Carpentors and joiners, - 91 INSPEUTOR STREET.Btore and Office Fixtures made to >: la: Allkindso! Jobbing pro:aptly dons.\u201cGOLDEN WHEAT,\u201d À new bread made irom Whole.Whaat, Food Hr dyspeptios: « real health food.Also th SOS LCi\u2019 \u2014AND \"NEWENGILA ND LOAF,\u201d (nade fron from Choloest Manitobs patent flour, can by LI 53% 88.Antal Atwater Ave), Ros.AD mans Auntolneicor, water Ars THE LAKE UF THE WOODS MILLING CO., Limited.Mills at Keewatin and Portags Ia Prairie, Manitoba.| CAPACITY, 5,032 SARL IAILL, Eastern OMes: No.0 ©.P.R, cas avis Building, Francois Xavier 8 \"ANTIQUE and MODERN LACES are beautifully CLEANED & FINISHED \u2018Wa have given special attention to 7 the treatment of the best lacs, \u2018the Fe ; terns all being very carefully raises when new, :R: PARKER & Go.: BYERS AND CLEANERS, - -1958 Notre Dame Street, ; \u201cpars.St.Catherine Montreal raion \u2018Bell Main 1597, Up 304L 207 Pres mount.DANIEL 3.O'LEARY, - ery\u2019 #n such a .inanner is not ngcessaril per.\u2018fect or inviolable.3 It is true that the people\u2019 gave a \u201ctacit consent to the proceedings, but such 2 .consent appears \u2018to me more of an agreëment to take-it trial than, an absolute would certainly be a marvel, if, stitution, devised in this.mar under such circumstances, wete: perfect in some of its provisions.@ At was unfair to the provinces, now proceed to: prove.PROVINCIAL POWERS™ =, CURTAILED.- .; First, lét us\u2018see what idea in the minds of \u2018the fathers: of; :Con: federation was.I.think there will, be 1 se difficulty in proving that theiit chief gave to have.bgén on approval dt oF he ceïtral Bison was the establishment of a strong çpen- tral government, even at the cost of dee eaéh | oiling tie provinces: of many.Off their historic\u201d privileges: donald put this view very: clearly.when ae sdid, in comparing the: project: with; e Comtitation of the United States 15.0: 26 They.declared by their Constitution \u201cSir John As : .JUST WHAT HE WANTED.: | Now, I wonder ow that {VOIE \u2018woman knows \u201cImi @ i- looking for a -war that each state was a sovereignty i in itself, and that all the powers incident to \u2018a sovereignty belonged to each state, eX- It pt \u2018those.powers which, by the Constitution, were conferred upon the gen- eval \u201cgovernment and Congress.\u2018 we have adopted a different system.ment.Here We] - have strengthened .the general govern- We have given the general Legislature -all the great subjects of legislation.only * specifically and in detail, \u201call powers which are incident to sovereignty,\u2019 - but we have expressly declared that ail] We.have conferred on.them, not the subjects of general interest, not distinet- ly.and.exclusively conferred\u201d upon legislatures, local government and local tab] : shall be conferred upon the-general government and Legislature.focal\u2019 institutions and local.laws?Sir \u201cJohn.névèr concealed\u2019 hi ence .for-a legislative: union, above-quoted séntensés, he med And.if this: Constitution\u2019 is catriéd \u2018gut; we willrhave [pia J, in\u201d fact all the\" advantages of a legisla-!- tive union under one\u2019 \u2018administration, | Map: with, at the same\" time; guarantees for | J thie.Confederation.profs j | lient \u2018at the: \u2018expense\u2019 of the 8 the financial ecrangemients ; i 8 as Dla joy.avowed.- Sire after the imauguration \u2018of : rs 2 bans heel.PS \u201cthe different finance minis: | oy So fe their respective: |e J tion, as.determined realized by In the inter- be\u2018 no \u2018doubt of-the think the idol.was retation, there can jrandizemsnt \u2018of \u201cthe Federal al- legidia- dan \u2018and\u2019 was T'his \u2018same idea .À, T: of \u2018Finance, thus - express: N \u201c4 À; nt pes el re Tésources that.we are thu Ju tting at the disposal of the\u2019 - Federal | Government by the \u2018traniferment of- £-ræll; \u201c| the: great sources\u2019 of.revipue, we had.10 T.provide in sonie \u2018way or® n between local revenues \u2018and: local |: -étpe ee \u201cThe\u201d Conférence- delegates 4 aid this question.vith the firm de: Si Igwest * podsible \u2018| \u201ci this/statement, he's corroborated by.lar.Fes su \u2018expense.| to the figure,\u2019 à \u2018Hon.* George Évown, ; who -said :\u2014 \u201cWe, asked the\u2018 representatives-0f- \u201cthe different \u201cgéverniients interested to say.what revenue their.-provinces would re- dl sysèm.At first, the demande of \u2018the: different\u201d provircés weré .about 100,000, a sum hich could not-by any bud- | gets, with the view to eliminate all uctions.By this means, we reduced.\u201d various provincial- subsidies.de de oa \u201cof which Tor Canada will Br $980,000 and: pper\u2019 \u2018Canada 31190, \u201cTa brief, the proposal adopted was io.Bey to the - \u201cprovinces certain fixed athounts for the charges of civil govecn- nient and-legislation, and subsidies at the rate of eighty cents per head of the pôpu- by the cen 1.-No; matter how; great th \u2018cteaso of population in:the.years to: oies \u201816-matter-how far from the-then inhabit- ad settlements it might extend; no matter: how many highways ,and railways night \u201cHave tovbe-construsted or: aided ; no.nâtter how many.mere children there: Bight be to be.educated; nor how- many \u2018gre court houses, Lrisons, hospitäls or .asylurgs.to be ersated in the uture,.OT low great m= future needs of- the provinces ina hundred -oflter different mat: tort, all, everything had to be provided for.out\u2019 of this subsidy of eighty, cents Bi head,\u201d baséd, on the: \u2018population of >And on this basis, many of -the\u2019 Con- {glorstion fathers proceeded to argue, the ould: be\u2019 rich beyond \u201cthe N ill become me to impute any \u201cdhfair.motivés.to \u201cthe fathers of our fountry, but it cannot be forgotten that gf life \u201csenatorships: and Jegislative coun- dillorships and patronage galore for- the statesmen, ° who saw the scheme \u2018safely léühched.\u201cPut it: must\u2019 not \u201che supposed \u201cthat the osals, passed without, \u2018strong \u2018opposi- From this province \u2018strong pro- were made by Sir l'A, A; Dorion; Hop, L.H.Hottos ISir H.-G.Je .the Hoy.L.8.Huntitg- What course they should pursue.Should they demand a dissolutj n?The House\u2019 only recently betn elected previously elections \u2018had.failed to relieve the deadlock.Fi had been defeated, within little more F than two: years.\"The state of \u2018affairs seeméd hopeless, \u201cfor the constitution\" it- a self wag\u201d manifestly - \u2018unequal to\u2019 the: task: imposed : upon it.In this erisis, Mr.George Brown- proposed to the ministers that ; the -dead- lock.be \u201cutilized: in- settling forever the | constitutional difficulties.betwéen Upper and Lower Canada, and - -offéred: his assistance to co-operate in the: formation | of .a federal system, applicable.either] to the two Canadas, or to the whole of | British North America.\u201d \u2018His proposal was accepted.A coalition ministry was formed.- .CONFERENCES.Its de legates met a: coñvention of representatives of the Maritime Provinces in\u201d September, 1864, and a\" second \u2019 \u2018conference was held uebec in\u2019 the.following month, when the.terms and \u2018conditions of Confederation were agreed upon, - was.submitted tothe\u2019 Canadi ture in \u2018the following; adian Legisla- | tions -would * be \u2018accepted; and, under these.circumstances, it.was\u2019 \u201cadopted 10; 1865; S oon and\u201d Galt;- of \u2018the ministry; roceeded to \u2018England to \"confer with: \u201cthe.dhe pper- and \u2018Lower Canada under the: pro- 4, 1866, à confetence- dhe the Canadian 2 delegates \u201cfrom.2féréné H was: then -pre- nee njunction\u201d ie he ave! Fie 1d, on March, D ada, La pel I eme \u201cof Oxitario, | I Quebec, \u201cNova Scotia \u2018and New \u2018Bruns.Hick, Newfoundland \u201cand Fries de | had \u201cdeclined to ew natitution; fiat they en the 6 ad or en to our different.ministers |.in {- - agreement |.Fear, with \u2018the ex}: \u201cpression that no altesation | \u201cof its condi- or 1 - Macdonald, Citier, Broan \u201cImpérial - \u201cGovernment \u2018on the \u2018Conféderation pro- | | ject.\u201d In June, 1866, - the\" Legislature \u2018met vor-1 for the last, time and passed a series \u201cof -resolûtions défining the stitutions\u2019-of | a crilorra a large as Great Bri- Ui % yo ons 9 and |: Ll 3 \u2018and \u201cshould-jud be.Unservigéable materials.- As à tr oË-thé* extreme | to which- ig the.th hs ally a ™ pensive fips ih the Confederation agfeement | -was never EE to the electors oë-|21 robie shown.avhich
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