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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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samedi 9 février 1907
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[" INT ily y to op - Tove king sai Ba and, nent nen\u2019, vild- line UT 128 anu- the.clair, EL Prick, ONE CENT United Stages whex the crop down there is ghort.- .Eis \u2018contractor took histeams ro $ \u201cHs \u201castonishuvettt he could ; ine but: ice filled: with: yellowish à whil the local: eontr working almost.alongside \u2018him, were-ték-: the tuber io res Bret given bim, he ss 3 eins Fes treacherouk chinenia; # img of the;red\u2018hiood io the yoins iad the straining of brawn end spew.1 a in day out, except when the ferc- eat storms prove Mie Ion harteieré ar merry jest or \u2018song.\u201cNot so Mi the colder weather, for \u2018then,.if.there .be a keen breeze in the city, be.sure that oùt there, on the brosd basgm \u2018of the St.Lawrence, a bitter stinging blast is $9 eepin broken over vie \u2018ie wf vigers are vary | + À dfereut im Œaracten ack Bow or mia 4 side by side without mingling.That of ook tool, but the St.Lawrence.River i» quite \u2018clear, | Te.was A oN having little ont détritus, but'the Osta.} The.od.o& gathering \u20ac ice je as.wa River ia fall af waiter in smpposion, | m as $hat of harve wheat.giving it a ygHowidh color.- iin the \u2018andiv' \u2018is déaredawsy by\" a: The story i 8d.of an Ameri ican con- ow \u201cvis THE ICE-INTO BLOCKS, 2202 SU = ae Co | teètor wi: dmce came jo Montreal to |.eut ice\u2014fér Montreal exports ice to the, out or \u2018the \u2018river, pear where: he sav the work, and\u2019 set about ect rho wêre | ing aide by side without mingling When}: horses, according to its sil.The elfisr ice having been exposed and.the du made level, the plough is sét in méti This - consists of an iron frame set broad vertical blades, which giant saw.teeth.Sometimes a single k of these blades is used, but\u2019 often.hid! is \u2018a double or even a triple row.plough is.drawn by a horse, and » nig guides\u2019 it just as an ordinary ploig ~ \u20ac w} ice, nothing but a miracle could eave x bin.3} the river.| .by the current, and once mnder the solid As the men gather in the glistening : spoil, the teamsters\u2019 sleighs come bowling merrily down over the slope from the L.¢ity, and out over the smowy track on They draw up at the ice platform for their loads, and with much shouting and straining the big blocks are +.des on their limba swell of; in hard o | mast; She; Uaenens sceab, aad gees, SOME OR: THE.TEAMS wai er \u201cFOR: {THEIR LOADS- tions and cross-sections, the lines of m\u2019 This: \u2018bottom\u2019 is sawed out by hé ja Dong 'croes-saw, déprived of one handle, pnd when the row of blocks is cut away, Ponderom seraper\u201d drawn puits one or more} 5 worker runs along the edge, änd_with * : ELA ian Aron bar deftly separates.each block \u2018by # blow in the groove that the plough has .made.' The: ice blocks are \u201cthen | \u2018œippèd by big \u2018tongs.and drawn by the] = up\u201d \u2018oyex a alide \u2018 to the plsters] J from which the sleighs are leaded.The hole thus made in \u2018the ice is eut i in such & way thal es it becomes bigger \u2018the \u201c| blocks, as they are detached, are carried\u2019 d - by the.river current down to the.slide] river current is very swift, and \u201cconsti ! tutes not the least of the dangers with J | which: the 11 men bave to contend.\u2018At the} [a over which they are hauled out.The h | upper end of.the cut the water rises: with a roar in quite a curve from usider the! | Jee, + and at the lower end it dips under the ice\u2019in just such another curve.Bome- {| | times the man who is separating the blocks finds bjmself afloat on a piece af, | ee.It \u2018does mot trouble hing in ; the: | Jeast.He just lights his pipe, and waits till the current-carries him down to the y lower end.- It is then that the real dan- l-ger comes.Unless be.be quick and].spring at ones on to.the solid ics, fhe} \u2018éhapces are that the blogk on which hed \u2018Lis floating will be cafried swiftly under blocks being held together.by.a shallow i md, the \u2018next : instant the runners of the | deigh are swishing over the snow: ag the horses trot to the ice house in the.city, \u2018where the glistening spoil is stowed.An- \u201cWher sleigh takes its place at the plat- » \u2018Thump! thump! go the blocks as they \u2018ate: loaded on to it.\" Away goes that\u201d Sleigh, and so sleigh after -sleigh aver the frogen river.I - Exacting as the work 18.and exposed 25 the-Tñen are to the full- force of the \u2018wiptrr blasts, they make light of their occupation, - \u201cThere is a sort of friendly rivalry.among the men as to who can \u2018show the greatest disdain for the cold, dnd woe to the man who gets \u2018nipped,\u2019 for he is chaffed' unmercifully.The acts aré few.Sometimes a man gets.a hand ot à fook crushed, and more rare & man makes a \u2018false step and falls wiih a.splash into the icy water.His | eompanions make a rush for pikes and \u201cbeat-hooks.Almost as soon as the wa- tet closes over his head the man feels \u201cth grip of iron fingers on him, and they haul him out of the water, as like as not hoñie blankets, bundled on to a sleigh, and soon is standing before a stove and getting into dry garments.Spmetimes all does not end so well.\u2018to dpal With, and now and then a bugs : closes up again, the horses and their Joad \u2014and sometimes the driver\u2014disappearing ;; toris of the City Health Office, who do Hey.corñé \u2018and go along the wide sdowy feet first: \u2018He is quickly wrapped in, Water \u2018and i iee are treacherous elements ; PLOUGHING FURROWS IN THE ICE.piece of the ice opens without warning, it is estimated that the city companies -ahoots team and sleigh underneath, and will harvest between them some 180,000 to 260,000 tons.This ice is stored in numerous ice houses all over the city, each ice house having a capacity on the average of 7,000 tons.An | interesting departure has been made this year.hy & new ice company, which has _een started.This company is cutting ice from\u2019 Lake St: Francit; in an instant, aa though they never had been.- The strictest supervision 18 pxercised over the harvesting of the ice by inspee- not \u2018hesitate to condemn any that appears in anyway tainted, or that is cut CT I.: ; | above Valleyfield.it has on its direc | ing abt any quantity of biué ice sp clay ZA \\ -\u201cGidap!\u201d yells the from any part of the river Where it is \u20ac.pei ps crystal.Tt.fook.him- some thie: to \u201câge: rem age el ve The\u2019 pure \u201chorses - fling \u2018 their | thought\u2019 the water may be confaminated.that.by out on .who this | fc tr re np Spe Gh Sie + ln ra mt Sl the huge mis- | Usually, some 36,000 or 40, stons are a e of t \\ponfiscated by these à the he lake they will get a product of supe- season; but lust: wy, swing Hoon ar at ity the peice 4b.Which ice is aap! tot.\" = is mow tray ab sunk; the- See being Brought \u201cdown: to Montreal: from Valleyfield by train.Equally important with care in cutting \u2018the ive is the provision: of proper.facili ties for the storing of it.\u2018 Most of the ice houses are situated withiy the easy reach of the ice-cutting fields, hetween Notre Dgme street and the river, west of McGill street.They are quite distine- tive\u2018in character, being in the majority of cases very tall structures built of wood.The roof is like the back of a huge saw, {and there is a tall dogr in the front of each section reaching almost\u2019 up to the roof.Each building is -divided into sections, so when it is opened air will ondy be admitted to one section at a time.\u201cThe inside of the building is filled up with a mass of ice, built into a eolid mass, with Bo crevices, and after May 1, when the delivery starts, the ice is split into \u2018the familiar ten-pound blocks that are to.be seen strewn along the sidewalks every morning, for the householders to i take in.This method of distributing the ice ap- Pears strange to many people from the (Old Country; and even visitors from thy United States are astonished at the way - we treat a commodity which is handled \u2018 by them almost with reveremce.Most ceptional climatic conditions, and the |PéoPle Probably bave beard of the Has.consequent difficulty of procuring: a: pro- Tishman who, wi writing.ome to 1s so _ untravelled friends, and telling of the ar-.per supply of ice.go much \u2018was cut that ; oo | did not appear to come up to quality, dent sunshine of the Canadian eummer, that no fewer than 382,000 tons were con- said the heat was so fe that fiecated.This year the conditions for obtaining the ice have been.excellent, and i.to cool the atmosphere.fus RAE rior quality, and they hope also to wake \u2018 every.morning workmen were sent round to dis tribute blocks of ice along the sidewalks : x gy Is or ray ahr - a ada adt.pa DHALFON It is is hereby.solemnly declared that] 4\" \u201cfor delicious Flavor, Qisality ai Value], 2dr sis x Amn FE ae 1 = ; > 2 nt ATLANTIC \u20acITY, N.\u201c borough-Blenheim music, which under th HOTEL TRAYMORE | phen doen om.w + 3 ATUAREIE CITY, ab ar \"Qecupies one-half squase \u201cof une strueted beach front.New froproct .addition of 100 rooms sad.baths Jrith sea and fresh water.Sn Shppotated hotel in ti North for winter business.= _ WALTER J.BUZBY.og - = satantto Otey M4.ALWAYS OPEN.: Om the Beagdh, .Firepreef.\u2018 Eesd for Litaritare, THE LEEDS COMPANY.: \u201cHADDON HALL, «- \u2018Atlantio CRy.#2; \" ses aclborougbe Blenheim 22 N ALL THE Y \" en Nov, 1st of WÉCTÉ HELE LA ENT fate & la Carte, The spacious outdoor plaza and heats the Ocean and the Boardwalk are among the moet attra year.THE PRIVATE BATHROOMS, are cach sauipl &8 well as fresh water.Running artesian, fcewater - continues every evening throughout the 9 direction JOSIAH VTT & BONS, Proprietors and Managers.{that wi me hey Eta a mad the nausual size room commands an oceân View, bath go ir de ca chamber.res re tes CHAS, 0.MARQUETTE | - TRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY 1 Trade, the Chambre de Commerce, the | 1: Most favorably boosted sud best} Io cousction with Ee Open, On x ul \u2018 RET too none st Emerica snd and indoor sun pariors 6 : AT na iene rection of Toa Torah has has bec: RE veraging BR 8.WHITE, Presidogt.THE \u2018CANADA\u2019 DVI eh RESISTANCE TO THE NEW GAS OFFER.: The \u2018Conde\u2019 sas :\u2014 Fhe Board + Citizens* Committee, the clubs, the Retail Dealers\u2019 Association, etc., should be Feet ned to attend an emergeney meet witb a view to 0 ible @ cob\u2019 extigétie yoisible \u2018vedatänce t fret whien the \u201cblagk\u2019 of pa aldermen are preparing to City Hall Ps ST mo i i lof ite hiatory.\u2018The exproseive phrase, \u2018The \u201cFor: werd Movement \u201d had its birth in.à outs, ot Mr Alexander fli © table at Raleigh Hall, Lon- Hugh Prion Hughes was the hei of thé party, and this môvemett- camp into existence mone | distinct types of publi ; |tieul be who is now away Î EB od oi DOTY , and, across the Centuries Ane\u2019 js i of the caddy | _ the added ! tè6 soon.\u2018The Methodist dhurchaé were] a fearful JS B ard ng va fo eons They were ber ea foesiized ld son gue ren I the main hen The Church was dying of FIRST § SECOND CLASS .\u201cto steam the pole iy ee was date or! : No church can thrive : J RE EU em DOMINION LINE \u201d POYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.| CANADA .se co.ob os op Feb.16 NORSBMAN se eu s0ise se oe J FOB.BB 1*WBLSHMAN .i.eee vec Mar.2 DOMINION .\u20ac 40 oo oo 40.-Mar.9 SQUTEWARK se ae ses se Ge.Max.16 CANADA .caler ve en 00,00 oo MBER 2B * These st fretphit only.Steaniers sail at 2.00 pas But await ar- GIrsty resin Grind Fest cna LOW WiNTER RATES, GLASS .o + don to » fan bata ue voi THIED CLASS, Siam.tinant, Pascengers \"berthed na ant ¢ pe rooms.The \u201cCANADA™ is one of fastest sad moat.pumfirtabls sieamers in La the Cannes The \u201cDOMINION\" is noted for har steal.ness at sea.PORTLAND TO.BRISTOL (Avonmeutn) ree EE » oe parer Pos su sntorination apply o dos met - Semen ven, se facramens Bsroet Montreal.| ive to.pri ng for Shree service oncopd .tines whe are used to it; a rl A sérmoÿ, \u2018vigorous st the W classes; bind @ more\u2018 \u201cMr.Hughes once dqclared, Wha i» needed.in Me is a.revolution.| Old traths must be] foto\u2019 fopms shit-1, \u201ctes At no, OTTAWA'S SUMMER CARNIV AL.Preparations ate under way: tor à mat ster summer carnival of sport and © most | boys\u2019 reunion.in the Canadian mo 5 roms ne Tae he wai JE 295 obilvinted ü Ther \u201cthat the cities were not in Te with the -éeheme.It was a necessity of which they desired to make the best: As tothe po- itieal side He \u2018had no reason bo h that those pre pas pr ch they were actu- Be ro \u201cThe heute d re = which vd of these courts heen conducted officials from the county judge down had see.the motives by whi ated.(Appl Mr.Allan sed could ee cine, - -abor member for East Hamilton, said that manhood suffrage was the Hope of hi¥ Had: the two old parties not.gombined to dis- courts in the pense with \u201crecent by- election in Hamilton his majority would hate been 2,000 more than it was, He believed that not only\u2019 every man but ery worm\" of 21-years of \u2018ge, ebould have a ote à Mr.M.Mowat, president of the.Ontario ay Association to-day the Hon.G.P.Graham, most o the.Liberal members, \u2018and a few ôth- Hoo A.B présent.peut Liberals to luncheon.The \"Aylmer wa sang (hoe | 2 ie wi A PECULIAR LEGACY | Lo THE LATE COLIN CAMPBELL LEFT Toronto, Feb.SME.Matheson, Provin Il legacy.be if he prie duties from his es- F, pro pois, Dundas county, as just received an n Cameron died, in 1904, In \u201ca clause providing: tate did not amount to $2,000, enough was to be taken to.make up that amount, which was to go to defray the expenses of + the \u2018succession dut and hence the sum of $07 bad to be This is a made up.mies, » Boastiord, i, Feb 0 The Brant - county | branch of day FOV t-cf Ontario.bed: to only The $029, of public spir- ich is not often shown.Dun- das is She county represented Jy the Fre ef eee LocAL OPTIO.BRANT COUNTY 1 AINCE : TO SUPPORT CANDIDATE \u2018WHO STANDS FOR A of ALLL SIMPLE MAJORITY.the Dominion Alliance yester- :à resolution pledging support pasesd to the candidate of the party, meat or Opposition, which govern- shall first send word in writing to the secretary of the | Dominion Alliance, Ontario Branch, that nsert a plank in \u2018their tbe said part will i platform th thal a Bi three-fift] all le T contests.qe, Ti Te Ys instead rule in local, ; option CN.B.AT PRINCE.ALBERT.5 9\u2014The Canadian Se Railway iy hae pened its rince Albe: Drama\u201d t is now being rushed i % 8 im, \u2014 Jar the à (ing of the British Chamber | merce, President Ablet said the Cana- the Quebec eof | \u2019 the Credit dit Municipal Quebec Fisheries\u2019 Act, and the Cole of {vil Procedure respecting the responst- bility of architects and contractors.A meesage from the Legalative Council reported the bill of the Montreal Protestant School ioners as us- completely 1 : BB: Chandler $1,647.70 ois, Mr.Roy collected from law stampe last year was 1.- Hae the price \u2018t of the sale the timber limits, block No.3 2k Bonavente river, and Noe.Bonazenture river in rear, of $233,617.20.SL Mr.Leblanc asked :\u20141.Hae o's anewer wae: à ind à 2, 2 \u20181902, by Mr.Napoleon \u2018Drouin.© Mr, Raymond Pest taine, Dr, item, \u2018for Mr.Reymond: on- -taine \u2018and-Mr.N°.Drouin, representing Mr.Prefontaine.pba bill relating to.\u2018the Robert Peddie Estate, the Marcotte * Academy, the town of Notre ë des Neiges, and the Island of Orleans \u201cRailway were passed, while the bill of the Montreal Western Hospital received its second reading and was referred.Led for by Mr.Leblanc and others, relative to to timber limite in Bonaventure, the expenses of the Laurentides Na- Sonal Park\u2018 the.Hense: adjourned until pr ar the jud \u201cof the Court of Ap- pee e in town, ren numb er of mem- both h Houses the Press Gal- and some Bet tiny ons of the North mean Fish and Game Protective Association were invi The Legislative Counejl sat for a short time this morning and then adjourned to Ro dt: He posed of M 'o a epu ation, com essrs.- (presiden: SE ingon.(secretary), and \u2018others of a) \"Eastern \u2018ownships Ag- riculturd] Association, mpanied by Mr.Walsh general manager of the Que bec Central, arid Méssrs.Pelletier, Mackenzie, Tanguay (Wolfe), Bissonnet and Smith, who waited upon hira to ask for a grant of ten thousand dollars towards the Sherbrooke exhibition, the Hon.Mr.Gouin stated that he understood that the exhibition was to be a federal one, beeing that the Federal Government had nied fifty.thousavd dollars towards it.bowever, that the Provin- : Government would ive ea, ar a amount, though.probably thousand doi ne Anot.eputdtion coiapoaci + members.for: tion] Dorcherte Beauce, tnt Mr.W eral manager of the Quebec Central; waited upon the government to ask for \"land grants to aid ex, he Mayor, oe SEA Montres 2 Mesa and | the construction of branches of that Line frôm Seott\u2019s Junction to the Quebec | bridge; and to extend the branch \u2018from -l Beauce Junction to St.George, ete.Cone Be tou paded sideration of the demand was 5 \u2018Been n Shown.\u201d HOW \u2014\u2014\"\" = THE, BLACKMAIL BR SqUERZED $1,00 OUF-0F = 0 WE ew Tok, Feb.9.\u2014That M.' will strenuously Object | \u2018to the furt , | daitlings of the tenderloin\u2019 was te yesterday in-the Ta when be claimed, and was sustained oy the Court, or as there had been.no, evidence tô ehow.that.Lhaw | is now, or ever was insane, and that} until this was chown any more of these: stories would be entirely \u2018immatersal.: Thie ruling by\u2019 the court may bae 2 other stories that.Ev Thaw have to tell.until such (time as i shown \u2018that thére 'iz™ a\u201d reds doubt as \u2018to - \u2018the : \u201cproper balance \u2018of Dans mind at: the time-of the slicat- fe this is-done then He loo Ted bud a ns = at ei ay aw rs Yok hi, cre fk! his wife; or she had heard of a 4 axtenit mat Save ont aontrbuted: to Te unbalancing of e were re das Fer Bad TR the time being.Thaw\u2019s-attora tb; ed \u2018last night that Mrs, Tha mess in Sasume the.Stand =\u201d rr Stantord teks toy py Abe, Hummel, the notorious New-York Jo | on yer, who is now.if the pénitenti blackmailing and fraud, and his ledge\u2019 and fear: of the man wore grap cally told by Mrs.Th Jegterday \u2018when she described how White had question- in great og tion :as to what she jing.had told Hummel about him.™ \u2018She declared that she had 401d \u2018the lawyer nothing.Well, Mr, White \u2018said * to me)\u201d \u2018de went on, eomiewhère: He has thousand dollars out me, and the Lord enly .knows hé soon he.will squeeze another.\u201d I rem having - told Mr.Hummel, when he threatened things about.Mr.Thaw, that\u2019 He had better be careful, for Mr.That | knew =a.Jot of, terrible things about Stanford White,\u201d \u2019 ; \u201cThe defénce \u2018 ÿesterday endeavored fo ten} dmit the wills of Harry Thaw and Ev Nesbit Thaw, executed the night of their wedding, in Pit .There were so many interlineations, does and erasures in the papers, how that Justice Fitzgerald held that- pid were not le until the changes were proven.Mr.Delmas said he would sper to do this, because the wills and.the intetlineations snd.a ®o- dicil by Harry Thaw had to do with the evidence to show the insanity of the defendant.It came-out; in, the\u2019 diech+ sion of the wikis that the name of Stan: ford, White occurred\u2019 in Thaw\u2019, THE REV.J.Mai ; TO SPEAK.* The Rev.John MacNelll, M.A.of Toronto, formerly of Winnipeg, arrived.in Montreal yesterday morning.He will preach the annual university sermon in\u2019 connection with the McGill Y.M.C.A.tomorrow afternoon in the.Strathcona - Hadl.! In the evening Mr.MacNeill will preach in St.James Methodiat Church.On Monday evening will \u2018lecture in Strathcona Hall under the auspices of the Young People\u2019s Association connected with the West- mount Baptist Church on \u2018The Making of\" the Nation.\u2019 Mr.MacNeill represented Canada\u2019 at the recent world\u2019s\u201d Baptist Congress, held in London, Ergiand, \u2014 -~ FETE DE NUIT AT THE: PARK SLIDE.nts \u2018are being made for a ate WO ® Gh SE?ww would \u2018 \u201cthere is something wrong| ueesed \u201cat \u2018a testa-| society he represe ed.He said that last year, for the first time jn its history, the society\u2019s income jamounted to over $100,000, the figure being.$108,000.Many people bad from to time expressed the fear that the.\u2018society was apportioning top much to, ies ip work in the west, be ha not\u2019 Ink 60.giving power t eo plé was far beyond shot was generally.believed.Canada was progressing by leaps: and bounds, and no part of it more than Montreal.He did not consider a .of $14,000 for the city and district of {Montreal was a sum which t could be very prond.He threw out the suggestion that much eould be done by oe raining the children in the Sunday- 27 schools to more systematic giving.; THE PROPOSED CHURCH CONGRESS, \"The Rev.F.A.Pratt presented the report of \u2018the church congress committee.This\" report stated that nothing had been done towards holding euch a con- gréss.He proposed that the, commit- RY | tee be.reappointed, to report at the \u2018next Synod.The Rev.Mr.Doull seconded, saying he thought the diocese should take a leading part in-forming a church congress, which would be #0 beneficial to the whole of the church à in Can- \u201cThe motion was carried.| - Dw ?ATR Re: oF Taylor | sie uen a ren He soma end ee tBe buildings were so small\u2019 that last year ST icants had to be refused ad- The B Rev.Frank Charters having ascer- - tained that there were English pupils i in this college, some discussion took place as to whether these ought to be retained | while there were Frenth applicants wait- A h, \u2018work, progress was 5 Dean Evans said # was against th law of \u2018the college that English sh deuts should be retiined undér these circumstances, The Teport \u2018was then sdopted, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.\u2018 The scintineers that the fol reported lowing gentlemen had been elected as the executive committee:\u2014 Clergy\u2014The Rev.Rural Dean Carmichael, the Very Rev.the Dean, Ven.| Rev.Canon | frobdeacon ton the nghurst, the Rev, Rural Dean Robin son, the: Hev.Rural Dean Jeaking, the Ven.Archdeacon Ker, the Rev.Rural Desn Dart, the Rev.Rural Dean Harris, the Rev: Frank Charters, the Rev.J.H.Bell.the Rev.Canon Smith, the Ven.\u2018Archdeacon Norton, the Ven.Archdeacon Davidson, the Rev.G.the Rev.N.A.E.Bourne, the Rev.Canon Chambers, the Rev.Canon Dixon, the Rev.Rural Dean Taylor, the Rev.tte, TS ude ity\u2014Mr.udge, Mr.Richard White, Dr.T.P.Butler, Dr, Alexander Johneon, the, Hon, Senator Owens, Mr, W.H.Robinson, Mr.J.M, Fisk, Mr.Chancellor Bethune, Mr.E.Buzzell the es Judge Foster, Mr.Thomas Hunter, Alexander Pridham, Mr.S.o, Sho- for or Geor e Durnford, Col.A.Davidson, Mr.G.5 C.Bret Pat Heathéz, Mr.Edgar Judge, Mr.E Ÿ Smith.THE CHURCH\u2019 HISTORY.\u2018 On the \u2018motion of the Rev.El Liat,\u201d the following.motion was Mons \u201cThat this Synod formation of a Church roves of the istorical Com- | mittee, to endeavor to stimilate inter- \u201cest and research regarding the work 1 and worth of our predecemors in the \u2018| Church in the early days of our city and province, and to gather together such papers, books, documents, letters, de nuit at the Park Toboggan Slide on thei and other objects of interest as may eveni of Friday next.The affair will be conducted along similar lines to thowe! of former occasions, but tbe committee we.sparing no pains to make thie the most successful in the history of the club.Klee.tricel effects, bonfires and a fine display of fireworks will be the features of the evening.\u2014_\u2014 GRAND LODGE A.0: Ù.W.\" United Statés\u201c wete elected honor mem.only, = ! 1 Grand The Grand Lodge of the A.O.U.W., > vince of Quebec and the Maritime Provinoas; will give a concert to the.members and and\u2019 their friends in the Monument National | Admission will be by ticket ABe | done.Recorder or \u2018menzbers ot the Order.on Maroh 13.and these can be procured from 48 throw light upon the history DB or be associated with the early work and workers of our \u2018Church, end_ may bed; voluntarily committed to the charge of said society.\u2019 ANDREWS > A met on à the Andrews Home, pre- sznted b Canon Renaud, was approved.It stated that the year had been one of anxiety, the endowment not being euf- carry on the work at present ficient | He.haped.the \u2018of Montreal |' | ceased ; College pod profeene A .{Panes Ta que ind yee So e He mentioned that there | | gratulations.fuming through the Home.\" The num- situations secured for them was the largest on record.a +.report\u201d \u201d the committee on gelization of Jews wis presented SE Rev.D.- eugewiitz.: stated .there was no doubt RT) ogi preaching of the Gospel was making: an impression upon the Jews in thie city.The attendance at the mission services was satisfactory, especially on Sundays, and the increased attention and respectful behavior of the Jews during.the service wag very gratifying.The report was adogited.IN SIGHT.The bishop announced that he had on the evious evening met the rec- bo a es taches, ad 8 t eshen\u2019s an a would: be fo arrive at some\u201d which would \u201cput an In end to.the.pret ushagpy proceed- \"Biter qui of thanks had Len, ac ; wag closed with\u2019 - of the\u201d doxology, and.the mr the pension ba + he - bp : - REV.FATHER McDONALD.y NS, Feb.7\u20141The Ber.Nei ald, late \u2018pastor of Holy Redeem er doper és Whitney Pie at Glebe House there there this morning, after a long .OLD GUELPH RESIDENT.Guelph, Ont., Feb.6.\u2014Mr.James Mc- Intosh, an \u2018old resident, Lied last night, in his year.Mr, McIntosh came here in 1854.He macried Margaret In- nes, eldest sister of the late James In- nes, ex-M.P, late proprietor of the \u2018Mercury.\u2019 ; eurviving are:\u2014 James Innes Mein proprietor of the Mercury; Mr Wm, Mac] Guelph, Ferrier, Toronto; Mrs, C.kon Toronto, His son was attending the Press Association meeting at thé time his \u201cfather\u201d passed away.REV.FATHER BALLAND.Ottawa, - Feb.7\u2014News of the death at Baccaret; France, of the Rev.Father J.B.Balla; ind, has been received.De- was & former rector at Ottawa class of a for * THE LATE JomN MÉSRÉCOR.(From a Correspondent.) On the morning of Feb.1, there en- Nes into rest one of the early pioneers of the County of Argenteuil in the son \u2018of John MoGregor, of Cote du Mr.McGregor was the second son of the \u2018late Alexander McGregor, of Perthshire, Scotland, who came to Canada in the ear 1817, and in the unbroken forest i out a home for himself and family, where the subject of \u2018this sketch has always lived.In 1863 he married Miss A.McCormick, hter of the ate\u201d John McCormick, Ardrossan, Beotland.Seven children were born to \u2018them, five of wihorti: swith: bis wife; survive him, the Rev.- hex.McGregor, B.A, of Moose Jaw, M James and John, of Saskatzhe.van, and Jatnes and Christina, who reside\u2019 with their mother.John McGregor was a man of sterling Christian character, whose word was never doubted, and who never knowingly wronged a ellow-man.He was of & retiring, modest disposition and he was g consistent member of the Pree byterian Church.He died at the ripe old age of - eighty-five, \u2018coming to his | grain in full age\u2019 like a shock of corn cometh in its season.\u201d The funeral eer- vices were conducted at his home by his pastor, the Rev.R.L.Ballantyne, ] assisted by the Rev.J.McAdie.\u2014 re JUDGE GUERIN SWORN IN.Judge Guerin.who was recently appointed to.fill the vacancy on the bench of the superior court by the resignation of Mr.Justice Doherty, was sworn in this morning.The cath of office was taken before Judge Choquet in the latter's private office, in the presence of several judges and other friends of the Mr.Justice Guerin, and all toadered him their con- 7 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + ALD.MERCIER\u2019S CHALLENGE.An elector of St.Louis \u2018ward writes to the \u2018Canada\u2019 congratulating Alderman \u2018Mercier upon his challenge to the Trust alderman and to Ald.Payette im particular.The writer expresses the hope that Ald.Payette may \u2018take up the challenge and fight the battel in St.Louis ward so as to furnish the electors of the ward an opportunity to give him the lesson which deserves for having sacrificed the interests of the city., \u2014 ELECTRIC LIGHT FAILED.There was & temporary failure of the electric Tight last night about 8 o'clock e north-east district of the city, sup- pliedflifrom the Mentana street power stati the failure being caused by some alightfrouble at Shawinigan Falls.Street and dential lights were extinguished for abbut ten minutes, while the was transferred.to another station.JERSEYMEN\u2019S DINNER.The Jersey \u2018Channel Islands\u2019 Soc:esy will.hold their first annual dinner at the Café, 19 McGill College avenue, increase m the very month there had been an \u201cWelland umber\u2019 of immigrants on Thursday, Feb.14, at 8.30 pm.-{aneanor- and -lishle.to be brought befors BE ea at es er a eee 2 ELEN A M NEWS IN BRIEF.Monuments ace being erected Japanese at Pore Arthus to ths des æ feli in a, Po Be: dep and Russian A despatch from Ro Rome says tbe Vatican has pragtioally rejected the circular of M.Brand.the Minister of Education, on the subject \u2018of contracts for the lease of churches, but the story is pot credited in Government circles in Paris.\u201cNine sailors were re killed at L'Orient yesterday by an explosion on board the French torpedo boat \u2018No.329\u2019 a boat only just launched, * Dr.William Osler w was last evening entertained b; th oi Édinbure y e Royal Medical Soc re On the suggestion o of President Roosevelt, President Diaz of Mexico hes asked the governments of Costa Rica, Guatemala and Salvador to intimate to Nicaragua and Honduras that their best plan is to quit fighting at once and live up to their tréaties, which authorize them to settle \u2018their ties only by arbi tration.s Mr.Cortesco, IP.of Paterson, N.J., *frrho has been a \u2018active lately in the capture of Italian.law-breakers, was-last night murdered il his of office by an infernal maine sen express.almost literally blown wv io pieces.ve Sir Wilfrid Laurier i oe accompanied Pin the Colonial Conference in April by Mr.Fielding, Mr.Pateïson, Mr.Brodeur, and Sir Frederick Borden.Only Sir Wilfrid will have a vote, but the others will take part, in the discussions.The dirty Thaw tell and the loathsome details - \u2018published he American papers coming eo he mails, was the cause of a vigorous protest in the House of Commons yest y by Dr.Stockton, M.P.for St.John.Ibe Postmaster General, the Hon.Rodolpbe Lemie seconded Dr.Stockton.He regretted that certain Canadian papers were mitting the came crime, and warned them that anyone sending such literature through the mails was guilty of a mile the courts.Sixty hours of chinook i in Alberta, f lowing the bli bas turned the d to water.In Lethbridge the streets ave swimimng, cellars ooded, and moe bedroom.windows are are open.In the wreck of the Adirondack and a im- , oe ew | Mr.J.-J.McGee, owing to heli, as resigned his office as clerk of the Privy Council.The Hon.Charles 8.Hyman has so far recovered that he has withdrawn his resignation as Minister of Public Works, and expects to be back at work a few weeks, .work withim Tbe the Protes stant Board of oo! joners cit.the Quebec Leicture yesterday.7 Pomel Two men, working in a cut on Prince Arthur street, yesterday afternoon, were \u2018overcome by sewer gas, and one of th did not recover consciousness until this morning.\u2026 STOLEN GOODS RECOVERED Detective Headquarters: Has Ap- .~ pearance of Mixed Medley PROCEEDS OF SEVERAL BURGLARIDS \u201c IN THE NORTH END AWAITING ©.IDENTIFICATION.\u2018Detective meadquarters yesterday outrival.led in appearance any second-hand store On Craig street.Several thousand doilars* worth a goods had been recovered and taken to the City Hall, where they await identification by their owners, who saclude jewellers, shoemakers, butchers and gre- cers, During thé past several months many burglaries have been commited in the north ead of the city, and the inves tions of the detectives resulted on Thurs: in the 4ssuing of a search warrant for cee- tain \u2018premises on St, Germain Lage, Champlain street end St.Alphonse street.Sergeant Detective Charpentier and several of his assistants visited these places and found the goods referred to.The detectives have arrested Marjorique Gagaon, a eaddler, 28 years of age, of Cham.plzip street, and Ismeel Bourret, 44 years of age, of St.Alphonse street, and they were remanded yesterday by Mr.Lafontaine enquete next Thureday on charges burgiary.The list of articles recovered includes two lambskin ats, an electric seal coat, furs and skins jhich are belleved to delon, Mr.Arthui:Foucher, whose store at Rada el et, was robbed by burglars Op \u2018ov.11 of last There are jewels, roceries, shoëmakers\u2019 tools, and other ds, which may belong to Mr.Quevillon, er, of 1540 St.Hubert at; to Mr.Nabo- on Gendron, butcher, whose store, at the corner of st.Andre and Roy etroets, was robbed recently; to Mr.Cote, jeweller, Rachel street, and others who have suf- ?lose through burglary.rm THE GRACE DART HOME The following donations to the Grace Dart Home, are received with sinoere Friend Ww.Tatley Goan Mrs.H.H.Lyman (smnusi) .John T.Bolt (sanual) .St.Lawrence Sugar Co.(snoual Mrs.J.Theodore Bigelow .JRM.«0 .» se so oo se.\u2014 Total ie pisses 433s Au an oa nan « JEB00 % æ Church, Winnipeg.on Jan.20, 1907, by Te ei Touts at Dr.gle, pean < o gon D - « Es to Clare Gertrude Col- quhoun, ard daughter of the late At drew Colquhoun, of Win fes pipég.MURPHY \u2014 At Gananoque, Ont, Feb.CG, 1907, by tho Rev.W, Timber- Luke, Azmis Agnes, daughter \u2018of Edward Murphy, 2 Sesley's Bay, Ont.te Albest + Tye of the Township of Leeds, Ok.ADAM.\u2014AL St.Constant; P.G; $a Web.7, Seaner, w the pole = as gute en Feb.7, 1997, Patrick (Sirs), son.of homes Done 6 apo4 15 y0nce and sore mooths, \u2018BEAN \u2014 In this city, mre sm 4 Robert Egan, aged 5 years.\u2026 Funerai private.&NOX \u2014 Henry Knox, an old resident of \u2018Clarendon, Que., died at the home of his.J-.son-in-law,\u201d \u2018Robert.McDowell, on , Jan.\u201d \u201c34, 1907, and was buried in the Shawville Mothodist Cemetery om Peb.8 107.His ç end Was peace.zanvs \u2014 On Feb.3, 107, ot the age, of 2 years, Thomas , « Rotary Public, am, \u2018 baa .88th year of his age.> 3 H \u2014 At the residence of is il B-law, Williax Maddonald, at Guelph, 1 Re PA ver Be Notions received too ais tor Cal page ay Boecibly be in time 106 page 8.- TEES & co THE UNDERTAKERS 800 §;.James st.| Ly Can be gra fir vor Rais SRM When ther senid them to Oc the Clogk ?Wa wil call for clocks and deliver hom.Reach us by telephone.Main \\ \u201cof i | \u201cD.BHBATTY, 487 OT.PETRRST.opp.\u201cWitness\u2019 Office.IA TELEGRAPH OVER THE SAHARA \u2014COLQUHOUN.\u2014 At All Saints\u2019! i to SULT 2 Dezery street, Montreal, on eb.2, 1907, Alan Dickson, the on \"and beloved son of George and | Ault, aged six months and twenty-six days.Bafé in (vo arms 41 Jesus.\u201ccourse, \u2014At Brockrilié, \u2018on, Feb.4.William Coates, ag years, Esq., Er a oc pas { sed : 1 Sin: oll sae res 1907, ante I TE tel h' Hiné déroës the Sehara/ À Dyecrt, winch ia fo have à total en ES LEP PLAY OF A; NOR! DAY.the Great OF \"Q00DE, ITS.CHEAP PRI i \u201cNovelties in NEw Wash Fabrics Hundreds of Ladies have visited this \u201cthe MANY GAY FABRICS ; PART M MUSLINS, endiese varietyin patterns and IE\u2019 ORGANDIE MUSLIN.\u2018in Floral, Geek and Stripe Be foot: poires « of Pink, Blue, Hello, Grey, Black, White.: SILKED \u2018STRIPES, In fall Spot 0d neat designs: whi\u201d shoals with colored SPECIAL ., .MUSLIN ORGANDIES, \"mode of Frist Fiat \u201corganais Jeti, 13 pe rou colors of Sky, Pik, Hella, Grey, White sd B department and viewed -with that are siready to hand fo for SPRING, 1907.ay we 59.oe 08 ae 84 as Pe RW.BE Ge G0 6s ev.Pen GROCERY and PURE FOOD DISPLAY TAKE NOTICE\u2014Monday will be a.great day, it being the second week of Fair.eryone ! Now is jour.me.to LEARN HOW TO PRODUCE THE -BEST RESULTS from the many Food Articles charge d.PEANFLES' FREE Pre ia FREE; CoxcagTs FRER, oN ox | ; Ev 1s praising the Exhibits.of this year.\u20ac ena, me wp [=== §, CARSLEY CO.THIS STORE oLOSES AT 1 mm To-Dat.MONDAY af CARSLEY'S Means HONEY i Yur Bank dutty visiing (3o GRR AT STORE, with iis MANY STTRASTIONS, ty.#coD FAIR, & #s SPLENDID DIS.Limited.Saturday, \u201c+ ~ 100 uc] aectotiaté | = fom 148 $1.15, CLEARING PRICE, 29c sod EVENING CLOVES : LADIES : LADIES\u201d 12 BUTTON MOSQUETATRE In Winter and in Summer profit.Combined with Pleasure | will be yours M on.your walks you will 2| KopaK PRICES trom #6.00 to 027.60 >.Not all sisen in ech fie.vaitie, Regular , LADIRS\u2019 K CASHMERE 4 OUR SPECIAL .HOSE, 2-1 and 3:2, Ribhed, gl LADIES\u2019 FANGY Special Value .ve 20 ce 000 5 SLIPPERS, vus fe in sizes 8 to 7.Regular valué, se > SPECIAL .KID GLOVES, 2 Black; sizes, 5% \u2018to Te | $2.00 1,000 OF SOAP; BPECEAL .vi, 00 \u2018es povsuecs BUTTERN: XK TOILET JORP, LADIES\u2019 16 BUTTON MOSQUE-.| Regular, 10c.TAIRE KID - GLOVES,\u201d White teow =.; and Diack, 5% to 7.RIA 100 CAKES -000D QUAL SPECIAL were HOAP, ~ Ri ; : 40 oo l'HUTTON \u2018 MOSQUE- dues Be, far 7 0e fhe va ik nd Ee Pio ; Meuse a \u201cDress Shirts, Oollars | and Duffs get special care ais our.establish- \u201cWe h have supefior and éxgli .Ye handling of these articles.; \u201cPOCKET Cy ve.se se we WD ke ee #4 WASHING DAY réquipements | * \"sive advantages for the ror te -Mon.ze - You SEAL BRAND COFFEE, + ; LERMING, wah GRAPE SO 14 10s: JUICE .ur 39e =e EDWARDSBURG corn.BWING'S CLUP cori, CL _ BERUP, 2.1 ve 106 | er re ni 480-460.1 LowxEY'S coco wad - ÉRIMO, FOR réostrts a CHOCOLATE i CAKES vr .: 12 oo 1540 py BENSON'S CORNSTARUH.he Oc : FINBÉT DAIR Y BUTTHR.! =.\u201c28s BOVRIL CORDIAL,20 ozs.$1.00 : , B.D.MTS TS AMS, Ase RS BF a a see FREB op ea wih every purchase.ÿ .MILK au: ef sul ee os bd 158 16 Underwear | LADIES\u2019 BLACK THEO THREE-.MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF ovo i Black rat ia: alot wii AND ENDS LADIES\u2019 AND BOYS\u2019 turned » | VETS > bisa Foret rte rar Bh 6 64 00a 7 a \u201cÉTALUÉ FROM.odo 46 only.: 24e Mile, Helio, = - Biscuit, Grange, SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHES WRING- 5% to 1.SA RS; good rubber Tolls.off TH Special Price .ee se os on | Worth $3.00, for ., +: \u2026.\u2026 3240 us 54 _| sata soust, donnes at; monrTeEM.ses 1043 dames sr., MONTRUNL 0\" K unable to call write to us.The UNITED PHOTOGRAPHIC STORES Te | Formerly Geo.Barrat & Sem, Rice, Johnston & Gladvwisk.Poel Street, MONTREAL OTTAWA ane QuUEBIO.132 St Peter: dt main 453 \\ of nest theo three thopsand mil der mummm\u2014 J een hehe ach Goren es : | Ehren BUSINESS MEN.carsyan y ol - ; A carre ne Boe Port of Dean | Get your invoices Brioted @ th Witneos' a ch the, Prous of SeoeplThe Pr) Printing Hous tu = â \u2018 - = Ce Ç _ LA } , \u201cCOLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.- Matobo-Aémiral's Favorite .\u2026 ou Soto\u2014Ok, Promise Me IE , Bauä\u2014furkieh Patral .Soba Grend Opers.David Bispham Song\u2014Grand.Opera But Cavaliera Rusticana .A \u201c2 ini \u2014 fontht-up to the end of | ment.cialist candidates in the | elementary decency toward | existing.order of = THE.Morning Programme Columbia Baad ] Gilmour's Band rahi Bolo\u2014Then Toul Remember LT v4 be nace ee 00 Zimmerman Descriptive] th.Columbia Band \u201cGdlumbla Band \u201cGina Cilaparelli Columhta Band Bapé- Grand.Mass, from Tannhauser.A Caltimbia Band ) Columbia\u201d Band Son, Surred-_Loo¥ing This Way .Anthony and Harrison | te.Italian\u2014Good- -Bye (Tosti .: Gina Claparelli .Prince\u2019s Band GOD SAVE THE KING.\u2019 HM, COLDSTREAM GUARDS.8.\u2018CARSLEY G0.2408 to 101 ROLEY 06.Hereass of Nearly Six and a Ha Millions Over.Same Period 5 Last Year.CL Otte, Feb.8&\u2014he financial state ment of the Dominion for the seven \u2018revenue of $50,658,603, an increase of 90,408,878 over the corresponding period ; [of the previous financial year.\u2018The expenditure on consolidated fund was $33, se, which represents a decrease of expenditure on capital ac- $620,700.fot 5,327,802, an juicrense of a © réfurne for the seven months\u2019 Hod are as follows: \u2014_ - we Cem mm °°.» +».Js fice .\u2018 \u2026 8,280,085 8,634,213 cluding Keilways., 4,743,763 5,363, Miscellaneous \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 217968 2S0RL Tote +.» SHELTER 50,660,008 > | Mixpesditure.56100 498, 207,561 Dxpéotiure re \u2018on oa Capital - Pubtle Wed Werks, Railways end Carals.$4,353,903 $5,587,461 Dominion Lande .273; 310.536 Militia, Capital.633,730 545,936 Bailway subsides .883,062 - 1,002,382 es.ee 1,106,886 832,107 South Africa Contin- .OL North-Went\u201d Ter- Le tories F \u2014 \u2014560 Total 000» +36, 754,016 $8,337,562 rm rete\u201d EXPEL FOREIGN SOCIALISTS ! INTERFERENCE IN REICH - STAG ELECTIONS.: London, Feb.8\u2014The Berlin correspon- | dent of the \u2018Standard\u2019 says the govern- So- election for members \u201cof the Reichstag, holdi foreigners settling in German 8.ing aliens who-eided Siolate i ely that which they support pul that which aims avowedly at the overthrow of the \u2018monarchy and the destruction of the society.The chief offenders are revoïutionary Russian students, who have made ) Speeches and canvassed on bebalf of the Socialists, Wherever the orders to leave are pot complied with voluntarily, the _ aliens will be conducted to the frontier.AN the States of the Empire seem to be acting im concert, as orders of ex- pin are being served simultaneously the university towns of Pruseia, Saxony, Hesse, Bavaria and Baden, | man, tho January shows py, GERMAN STATES RETALIATE FOR five ng that AFGHANIST/ AN RULEGS 1ABDUR RAHMAN.AND HAMBUE- LAH KHAN, HIS SON.ME Fk A Martin, an English who epeut several -years-in the Ameer's workshops in Oabul, hes published his reminiscences at the psychological moment, considering tnat Habibullah Khan is now attracting a good deal of attention owing to his visit to the Viceroy © of India.His book is cmled \u201cU Absolute.Amir\u2019 (Harper's), and deals chiefly with the late Ameer Abdur Rah- there is also a good deal about Habibulleh, and much, of course, is common to the reigns of both, The life of Europeans in Cabul is terribly monotonous, and the evenings especially are hard to get rid of, while the struggles with servants and the guard of honor of Afghan soldiers are everlasting, and for the temper.But existence in ig precarious and full of incident for the observer, and Mr.in kept his eyes open, with the result that he has a vast deal of most interesting matter to record and incidents to relate which are of the highest value.At his first audience\u2019 with the late Ameer he says that be found Abdur Rahman seated on the side of the couch He was dressed in an English gray tweed suit, and on his head was the Afghan ailk - fez, with.the royal diamond star at the side of it.The Ameer suffered a good deal from Bout, and go preferred to rest on his bed rath: he used as a | than to.sit on n chair 0 appearance.She Amer Jooked abogt 45 years of age, though nearer 60, and ture was due to his Hair and beard being dyed black, making him look younger than hé was.In person he was very: atout and bread, with a gather long body, and short legs.His eyes were very dark, almost black, and looked out from under bis.heavy.brows with quick, keen glances, while in complexion he was eal low, but his skin was Dot darker than.the average Portuguese.\u201cThe Ameer had a full set of false teeth, and these he would take out at times and polish with his handkerchief, while continuing to speak, but the difference in pronunciation made it difficult to Tow him.He once handed me his teeth to examine, and explained that one.of his own men had made them for him, having learned the art from an English dentist.Abdur Rahman Khan died on Oet.1901, after a lingering and painful tig For \"the last ten years of his life the gout from which he suffered gradually took hold of him, and for the last two or three years he was unable to stend, and to be carried about, oan It \u2018was very doubtful whether the Sirdar \u2018Habibullah would be able to succeed him, and every one expected that there would be a serious uprising.- The position of the few Europeans in Cabul was esp ly dangerous, as im the event of a ms ing they would have been the.first to be murdered.However, Habibullah laid his 1 plans well, and nothing serious happened, though \u2018the traops, anim, all \u201c4¥pend- 1 dec] | ed; were within an aocd:of mutiny: The Momundzai Régiment actually reised the \u2018batle ery, but i was not taken up by the other regiments.The mem of the Ardeel Regiment, who were against a die turbancg or revolt, were repeatedly ask- de by other \u2018regiments to join thom in rising, being told that if they did not do go the rest of them could do nothing, for the rising must be uni and they \u2018dd not want to Baht \u201come against the | other.It is significant to note that many men of the Ardeel Regiment were ected and inclined to eide with the rest of She, troo 8, most of whom openly said tha e came into the country prov would not fight for their esent ruler, but would put down their arms and @ over to them.\"Mr.Martin evidently does not think much of the presetn Ameer Habibullah: Khan, who appears to be miean and not\u2019 good at.keeping promises made in times of danger.There is a good story which shows the Ameer\u2019s taste in amusements, and also illustrates the modnness of his \u2018Ameer Habibuldh Khan\u2019 takes an interest in tennis and cricket, but mostly cricket, for Tit resembles.the national game of bazee, which is also played with \u2018a ball and flat stick.An er amusement tlie Ameer is interested in besides cooking is the magie lantern, foctoding me ich hotos of ine] ose which give pl o all the most interesting places in thé world.I presented him with a.cine- ph fret iving, on two succes sive nights, a ibition ih ome of the durbar rooms.in an Lhe cinematograph h was installed in anteroom, the audience, with the Ameer, béing in the large durbar room with a wetted screen laced i in en Où way communicating between which to project the piotures.The first even: when everything was ready, the eer was informed, and came into the room where I the apparatus fixed and asked me to show him the working of it.I did so, and then he retired to the larger room to\u2019 witness the performance, but before allowing the entertainment to proceed he charg an entrance fee to all who were allowed to come into the room of ten rupees each for those provided with seats and e rupees for those who had to stand, When I beard this I thought it \u201cprob able that I shoul} be given a share of it as a reward for giving the entertainment; e -he kept rather.crois the.character by his people.\u201d - Afghanistan cannot be al together an ideal country to live im, and the picturesque chapter on \u201cTœ- tures and Methods of rer ation\u2019 may be heartily recommended to to.those \u2018hu maniiariang who are always.\u2018declai d prating span, om Seay le u es y ® ng to oe free.ly the Peur can unl, with death, and his ideas\u2019 dre net always in ce with ours.For example, thou Abdur Rahman hed many emall offences with un punis was not always enraged-when one man kills another, unless he liked the mürdered man, and then the murderer was generally ordered to death in gome particularly horrible manger, hom.the 4 of ve 20e was very fout bad raised [to a position of influence and power, Ee alia thousand of slides,\u2019 it and.it \u201csi len and who consequently became arrogant and overbearing.ix manner to others and so gained for a good many was shot by.a soldier one evening while riding across the square Sberpur cantonment.When the sis was brought before the Ameer, duo comity smn ie Cou have ins e slave question him ey rade 0 [hh commi: is the soidie fused to answer.dier re tha Amear, an he gave orders dpa, the ian was Tone tied to the bough of a tree by hie hair, in the palace garden, and so many square inches of skin taken off his od daily till he confessed.The mag on the third day without confessing anything to incriminate another, but the name of one of the senerals was mentioned freely by the People as the instigator of the eri a3, in rows ge for the slave boy insultin him | \u2018A the Amcer\u2019s presence shortly ER ore.\u2019 bad n we we re toi id: bul ea atter the style o* + o of \u2018dramatie fame, always tried to let the punishment fit the crime, although the punishments were sometimes such as to make one\" think that he greatly exaggerated the crime.Far instance, the man who stole the \u2018ond of some poor children, leaving them nothing, Was put in a cege in the bazaur.and there starved; but to make the punishment fit his crime more closely read and water was brought to him two or three time a day and placed just out of his reach, and this was continued until the man died of starvation.\u2019 Some of the tortures and punishments ed of the late and present Ameer are quite uotable in a new \u2014 London \u201cGlobe.\u201d paper MR.LODGE FOR TARIFF REVISION THE SENATOR RESENTS A NEWSPAPER STATEMENT THAT HE IS OPPOSED TO IT.Washington, Feb.7.7.\u2014 Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, is angry over a stats: ment in a Boston newspaper, that he had denounced as \u2018impertinent and insolent\u2019 a letter from Governor Curtis Guild, of his state, to President Roosevelt, suggesting an extra session of Congress for the purpose of considering tarif reciprocity legislation.Mr.ge said the statement was \u2018an absolute falsehood, a malicious invention of the writer\u201d He added: \u2018There has been for two or three years a constant reiteration of the statement that I am opposed to any revision of the tariff, and thé fact that I bave never held or utt any such opinion, but have cons ly expressed quite a contrary view, had no effect on those who make and reiterate the statement.\u201cIn 1904 my colleague, Senator Crane, and I expressed our opinion in favor of revision of tariff, This was months before the Massachusetts Republican con- ventioi with our entire Somcurrence, declared in favor of revision.little can be done to promote tart a islation in the Senate, because all such ills must originate in the House, a fact generally overlooked.Nevertheleas, efforts of the Massachusetts delegation in the Ho House at the sesaion | dat gad oi Toth Semssor 6 a sympathy nator Crane mr \u2018CUBAN RURAL GUARD.\u2018Washington, Feb.8.\u2014Mr, Tait, United States Secretary of War, after a consul jation with President Roosevelt, hes ca- vernor Magoon authority to sus- pond the execution of the decree provid- Fe for an increase from six thousand to trelve thousand of the rural guard of a Madras Muslins for Curtains.These muslins are used chiefly for sash and casement curtains, for bedrooms.| Some of them can also be used for long inaids window curtains.The material is very fine, sheer and soft, and ie easily washed.Colors are ecru, two-toned greens, ereams and white.Some have green backgrounds with gold flowers, others green i backgroands with blue and gold - motifs.- Made in large floral designs, Art Nouveau patterns, and basket effects surrounded with bow knot scroll.The there are Colonial designs, large rose and thorn effects, and conventional patterns.They're made in four widths\u2014 \"36, 45, 50 and 7% inches wide.\"Can be cut into: any length to \u201c auit-any sired window.- .Prices from 25c up to $1.75a \u201cyaïd, less 10 per cent.Come in and see them, won't you oe RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON.Cor Guy # St, Catherine Sts.02.0 NEWSPAPERS tor wrapping purposes.Dor to at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, in 10-UA packages, at 51 par 100 ibe \u2018 ¢ TR \u2014\u2014.am GAR» AR, B a a ae dh AR SEY e Tp = ree Neon erd TY 506050 \u201cedd O MISE Ped Co ANd EE OVH A ee es Lon hd EŒ Saronnat, Frsnvare 0, 9, 1907 ve The Natural Cure - For Rheumatism tate er mete : oo which canses Rienmatiom.RE 2, Te a Ads Forel | Tt It is now settled that Madame Sch | 2 {from Ji : : Fsemn-Heink's appesranee \u201cMarch Rheumatism means \"of bowels, Kidveys asd skin.: 3 \u2014(a) Introduction And [1L*67I be in the Monument, National, poisoned blood.The This is the only possible | Ronde Capricices, qu 8.7 vent FO eon othe rer oY ge aumbef daeys, bowels and skin yay in which Rheumatism can t, 4.H.Parce\u2014{a) Sroghe pi 8 8; all her past performances here bave should ri etited cured.And ards.\u2019 t I matter: fiber \u201cFreie yea\u201d a the oaly love\u2019 Bembeg\u2014lo) Chant de BE Fae re reat.cporate.smtraito.a -tiyes Chante.Miss Barker.enjoying the most ordinary ofthese vital organs _ + remedy in the world 5.Wieniawski.Hay 28 her tour of the weet, uk min - W = 8 er : hecome weakened pn ,»-| that completely \u20ac [liante in D, opus 4.here ter, and at San Francisco thousands or diseased, :the Frolt-a-tfoes\u201d eradicates the.f|Tevfsnt opm H.Mo [ovat for Bours in the pouring min Eee will care.>| disease from the + Mr.J, Angue Water wil \u201cao 7\" eubecziption Kiet now open.or enough, ¥ \u2018almost any case] UT as Fruit-e-tives ww QF \u201cFour y years ago ind more musical N * , SYMPHONY CONCERT £ Ea ar geal heard 4 good deal of the Uires |\" The next Symphony concert soloist One o these body are fruit juices in = of Rhetmatisin, A lert boys\u2014as they were known then.The will Be e Charlotte M poisons is.UREA, which the natural® juvenile trio gave ample promise of great- [who has not been heard in this oy which is climinsted | Sciatica, | medicinal action of |e Hine lo come end hel promises Face she sppared here a 2 ycung 22a both by the kidneys wis fruit is many time 31 {wo of them, at rate Youn un vocalist, at a and If 4 Nesralgis, .: sed by the ) of the Phra has developed into.au-i0e {41 one inh à à rdc pond skin action is poor - process of oguibin- | tensely, enthusiastic, earnest, tbought£ a on tha thar occasion the- Montreal critics if the kid i à 4 them.c, : Æ broung man, inutive of-stature, .in her praise, and = seairtonics and and antiseptics are acts : | 2 \u2014ures stays in the system\u2014 / \u2014_ the whole made into tablets.0 is.changed into uric acid F qmd while Asal deters or from \u2018Pruit-e-tives Limited, Ottawa.carried by.the.blood to the Ouinivg, N.Y.Fob.She enginetz 13 end fireman of the Adirondack and of bet ipa a freight peine.a mile.south of this to The dede: are: Wa Kirk, engineer, fireman.rip in the wreck- \u201ctime before their None of the.Passengers were danger: ii wounded, eating Shes two received in- knoe qu: bo oy remrelie.81 ere are Ebrée \u201ciracks the point! bere the accident oy 2 Sreight train precede e express beëti qritched from the northbound track: to the middle track, to alow the express \u2018fo pass, and \u2018was } slow- Iy as the express approached, The snow snd consequent slippery -condition of the rails is supposed to have been responsible for the accident, Jor | the engineer of of re wes una belre the loomotive- motive.Sud figa The the terminus of the aa Rol and a crogaed the main track, direcily in the path of the passenger train.The exp rie engine gs, \u2018the freight engine, and, shunting.aan, The coaches following were derailed, but did not, ove overturn, The Wee hurled about; inside the.cars, most of \u2018their injuries en in the nature of bruises and cuts.Traffic wae blocked throughout: :the night.1% = Two of the -injèred were brought: to we of ques Leer wei 0 is nding, an yee of the whose back.was strained] tad who also gufferad Ja ions; John B.McCarthy, of Brook} oki oh shoulder in jured, one leg badly bruised.Neither man was Ha hurt, and y or two.| re be able to eae the hospital I in À only others so injured as to\" require medical attention.were \u2018treated.in the cars, where they remained,\u201d They were gear But, \u2018thd injuries\u2019 being rom of g ey were: Mri.fan É A ers, 243 Madison _diven y, N.or Frederick: Herrer, | Unio Gla Club, Ne ; w York city; Mrs.An- So Bell, \"Newburgh, N.Y.The Adirondack \u2018Express was vos ads up of three sleepers, two day coach car, and 3 wivate car.\"The jes ter, the \u201cWagan is owned by Mr.ar} e Vanderbilt.Mr.and Mrs, Vanderbilt and a party of friends were on the car en ronte to Montreal.Re- Tae npereas ¥ 20 member of the party z LES TE \u20ac .À NEW NE \u2019 Lthaca, N.NY, Feb, 8-\u2014Spresdi | today Tires four cars of a Leh Tar ey train \u2018from the track sta curve near Hey , into 3; rolled over tbe ber ¥f ditch, where they turned .fn vr À mained on: the rails.fF | tively fi pour oy oh one.was loss vérious - jured.: y Joba, N Feb.8.\u2014 { the es the steamer}.\u2018Empress of Britain\u2019 will sail at 7 o'clock to-morrow morning.About three o'clock La Vi traiit arrived: with the body of Victoria Grenfell and the funeral : The ear in which the coffin rested uring the journey from Ottawa was beantifuly trimmed with evergreens, bung qn he walls vos any wreaths gent as tokend of sympat Men had been st-work clearing out 0.8 shed at ng Paint, and when the train arrived: pas vin tfin -aeadiness -Éor\u2014 the transfer.cers amd ménrbers the erew-of the steamer stood in rows swith bowed heads esti as the coffin was borne to the ship.- The workmen ceased their labors and forgot their eir hurry, as they.stood and watched.casket, whieh, vess-.dra with a Union Jack, à emblem of the futher\u2019s service, Towered to ihe Foon ond laced in a large purpése.This room bad been vod for ib trimmed \u2018with New prupewiek .The Oyérseas Mail train did not leave Montreal until shout o\u2019clock this rennes and the C.P.offal, wi hing to save time, decided pot + to Ou the steamer here, so it \u2018was.to sail to-night but a thick pan: yo PO revdnted.The total num- res 30-00 5 sailing loon, 10 second cabin, 250 onbin, 290 Ugg cable.HONOR TO HEROES HEROES [OF PORT ARTHUR.Méminemens TO DEAD OF.2oTH! 5 ARMIES BEING ERECTED :BY ©.» THE JAPANESE.: St.Peters Feb.: 8-4 à from Harbin, nehuria, says: thal = Japanese are erecting two monuments on \u201cPerop! Hill, Port Arthur, fo the memary the.\"Russian and Japanese soldiers who fell in the siege.In proximity to the monument, t to the Russians, a Russian chapel will be built, bearing this inscription: \u2018In memory of the heroes who met their ati in | defence of Port Arthur.\u2019 \u201ceo.ere fren \u201cINFERNAL MACHINE.+ \u2014 No svéTicy or.TRE PEA or PAT: , NI, BY - EXPLOSION, 149007 * -\u2014\u2014 & SN Paterson,\u201d J., Feb.8\u2014Mr.Robert Corteses, fuir 3t the é, of Pater- ap y as almost literal Jown to pieces in og Pp office\u2019 bo-night by \u2018he explosion of an infernal machme sent fo him by.ex- aff died at midnight.The of- | Beers that the detoriatron was hea: for blod Revenge for{ aid given the police in securing foreign luwbreakers is thought to\u2019 be the cause of the murder.he judge had actively.aided in the capture of Italish lawbreakers recently.rs VALENTINES 1 © VALENTINES 1 \u2018The Largest and Most Select Stock in the City now en Views.Le?FOSTER BROWN co, Ltd, = OATHERINE STREET wesT 2.\" danger PE ie {in the nature.|-pleasant surprise rd ins, and in which BR the frond MATTERS ee] a \u2018og KBLUERT BARKER PROGRAMME the Queen's.Hal, CET The programme she KeHleroar |:whose occasion was in i areal 2 at\u2019 Karns Hall next Monday dof fo a ational fi Deb col, je as follows 1 minor, Ab RAPHLANE KELLERT.| ' MADAME SCHUMANN-BEINK.8 + ho Som dnariival as \u2018 Rubenstein the .DATLY.WITNESS artist\u2019s work in biedly is.importance.Since then she lias + won her way tp the highest rank among the festival and oratorio eingers of the United States.During season she has eng with all thie principal American Opuhestras, a class A Le for which e is specially adap! seope \u2018and rich of her voice.hear peurs at at the Academy fatinee, a week \u201cTHE ÉBOOND RU RUBINSTEIN, Probably no artist visiting this coun- tryin years has received à vustinted the entire American press, as the Rus sian pianist, Lh'Evinne, who, \u2018among meng other\u2019 compliments paid to him, \u2018second\u2019 and is regarded ae a.worthy successor to his world-famous feilow- \u2018countryman and fellow-artist.A ver table treat ie in\u2019 store for Montreal \u2018devotees of the highest \u201cart im instru- \u2018mental music, when they will be privi- :leged\u201d ta hear the great Russian playing in Stanley Hall, on April 2 \" \"MR.FARNAM'S RBOITAL.Mr.W.Lynnwood Farnam will begin Elva but for that that by Joe 3 atin utter motor shops of pose, and his Linvoncing manner, \u201cIn the course of a chat him inthe roms of he de Sue, js with whom he ed spending \u2018of his time since e over El gum, where he has m - the il \u2018of saye for more than three years, the impression\u2019 gained was that This \"joutniel Frost is taking his art i oss.the oh \u2018and-with far phe! sr Houns-men de ing iT He: a Eri are is re pnt Which \u20ac ne is saws P08 ro ys om Bal Hit Rua days because Buftesin Te Ge aot the he life, erin ae sation te in 8 keen por of i sition ii world: bn adil reverence.composers, ng enthual- am, for his profession, and s on.music like one who not only studies Jus instrument, but reads and thinks\u2019 forms opinions of his own On matters.ar tistic.He will in Ta the Kara Hall ou Monday night, thone Ho as tend the recital here wall be, som À a very.profound : & Mr.hael Kellert's second brother, the pianist of the young trio of four purs = 80, ee eo, Bo town, a Trent.been studying_ with uals.Paris, .on also with Mark H and other of the greatest pianiste.of 1 y.For so yo \u201cman, he area; promises.> inist fn the musica! world.\u201cMonéres, which gave ot ds me sacir firat ment, figure boys, = vik ko.on ei = the id youth.4 CRESCENT CHOIR, CONCERT.+ Tlie -¢hoir of the.Crescent \u2018Street Church, which gave such a successful {concert in Longueuil\u2019 last week, will visit Montreal West; EE the evening of Friday, Feb.2 whey v a very select programme cantata, po à Christmas,\u2019 M.Perley, soprano; Miss Ethel\u2019 Liddell à r contralto; Messrs.John Penman, tenor, and.E.Temple Jamieson, baritone, A number of special interest will be given by the Crescent Ladies\u201d Quartette, .who have won unstinted favor for\u2019 their sing- the sectnd soprano is takén by Miss Maud.Mackay the second contralto being sung by Hise Lillian Recitations by Lyon, and Jegerdemain demonstrations by Mr, W.Payton will complete a Es au That promises to attract a e audi ence.The concert is under the auspices of the Presbyterian Chureh, ond will be held in Aberdeen Hall.The dires tion go the FE on iwill \u2018be under Mr, of Cres- con Char.0 HONORS PORE HALL.Te | Miss Marie Hall, Who is how eütirely resto to health and.on her way\u2018to this tinent, her éhort tour of wi | will open in this city on' March 4, w the t of most, mal os 2 recital which she ave at the farewell ih 2 Bin Loudon on Jan.28.\u2018was under the immediate patronage of |: Princess Christian, the.Duchesses of dieu, me of Tndany ; Sutherland, the à venience and ort a ev pret tree embark rel ] BENS OWN BROTHERH0GD.+ firm belief Le future pe living £2 : \u2018and j the age > oF nineteen yea teclinique, and, wi many vrs mo tional tempera : on le a Line Barnby's.= luding y | to take part will include Miss Eleds | - their a BE receive ne have: been his à \u2018weries of pen recitels on next, Feb.16, at the Church Saturday \u2018of St.ames the Apostle.The recitals wilt-be given on the Saturdays in Lent [at dour o'clock.The soloists for the \u2018seriés are Miss Mabel Barker, Miss Clara Louise Cha x, Mr.G.H, Wil- {liams, (violinist), Mies Sn Stillwell, oa on\u2019 ri 16 1 ae Will bs devoted en- | Bach the wy Tae Hi fot public work was\u2019 in conection with the temperance ea ol a the poor a 5 ; MERS A: BLEWETT.Band of Hope, in : the: on, England, After labors, ob coretaty, the Kingsland .Band Sma\u2019 of Southam; rs Re ion with Mr Porn, the] peritendent, resultal \u201cin doubling their numerical strength.He next, 5 e- thé.secretary of a.oes in rvistag mal ol, ci means to\u2019 purchase a home of he SE twe years ago\u2019 Mr.Blewett œme to in woik for the Master.ipz the Yeins of the Bpworth reiting at \u2018North Bey, Oni., last summer, it was spccesefully sustained during the season for the first time.On leaving there, and going to Fort William, he was one of : new , gt She ou rer very lines to the Mens a or Moetatns ope.of fhe vice Presidents.He hopes to receive \u2018the.a+ sistance: of the citizens of Montreal Lo niake the Men's om of Calvary Church \u2018power for greater good in this sity then ever.~NBW BT.THOMAS CHURCH.His Lordship Bishop Carmichael and {will visit the new Bt.Thomas's Oburch great department to-morrow: morning, 1 o'clock, apd of title.\u201cThe young \u2018young Joachim\u2019s Concerto in D Minor rous | the audience to a pitch of enthusiasm |.very rare in and the nature of 3 favorite, whieh | of | cesplul évent.; Horner, Canad, since when he has been bell.ke E lonial House, | > PHILLIPS SQUARE.| | El.If ex.; We take piessure In announc ing solute satisfaction to our patrons, better pplication 8 { The: Following AXMINSTER CARPET .,.ve 3 CARPET CLEANING ao RENOVATING oughly up-to-date PATENT CA RPET CLEANING MACHINERY = NEW FACTORY op Beaver Hall HM, and can confidently susrantes ab- 4 For BEATING ia WILTON AND AXMINBTE R CARPETS .TUBKET AND ORZANPAL RUGS .\u201cee oo For RENOVATING re mnt, BRUSSELS CARPET .esse me an WILTON AND VELVET RELE CARPET ., TURKEY AND ORIENTAL RUGS .Sarpets taken up apd wiaid by compétent workmen.; u RACH cnn 0000S ARE CLEMED SEPARITELY that we have just installed a thor- in our The.equipment consists of aBBATING MACHINE, which cleans the > carnets to the core of the pile, and ally the case by other methods.The RENOVATING MACHINE, which revives the colors fo almost the original shades without saturating the car- of pel, and consequently neither softening or shrinking the Fabric.\"À BRUSHING MACHINE.(which has also a steaming process) Kills all germs which might be in he ren also raises the Pile, thus ensuring a \u2018the b thereon.* not merely on the surface, as is usu- The are the Prices: Sober Aird, 7 In.wide.Go per yard, 27 in.wide.ve 9c per square yard.PR .12¢ per yard, 27 in.wide.150 per yard, 27 in.wide.\u201cow L\u2026 \u2026 + 1G© por yard, 2 in.wide.+ +» 24c per square yard, ; .The third annual members Electrical Contractors\u2019 Association.which was held in the St.Lawrence Hall on Wednesday evening, was a very suc The guests were numerous, and those pren a the head taie SEE M P.Duthie, J.E.Scott We esiden se \"a N.Simonean, P: Walker, J.Rees, J.W.Dai auipions, Mr.J.H.Lauer, J.A.Dawson and J.W.Pitcher.The poesident, ] Mr.J.E.Scott, acted as ee rend were numerous speeches, Ww.was the depirsbility of Size 3 vs of electrical wiring and fitting.derman Mercier, who, ores to the \u2018toast of the \u2018Corporation of -Mont- real) ar that he would be very \u2018pleased, at an , to assist in securing an electai- cal.in: tion bureau for.the city pro- she the need of such.Messrs.as he saw À Bei and Drinkwater responded to the Duthie, representing the Builders\u2019 Exchange, replied to the toast of the General Contractors,\u201d as did Mr.W.B.-| Shaw dor the \u2018Electrical Contractors.\u2019 Interspersed with tae hes were matic sketches and card t being M tacks hme taki rt bei vig chell, sors Ad Craig Cap A.B.ms Arcand, all of whom acquitted themselves well The music was supplied by Shaver's Orchestra.\u2014 THE LESSON OF MR.EATON'S CASE My.Toronto \u201cWeekly Sun,\u2019 says: owed ta Mis grève by he follow: grave ge et, nd sorrow.of the comity, is surely an impressive warn pried EW! hk dm dren, of pl and the eapit ) rocess calling pos Tome ne ith 8 us wi .Eaton.e creation of; Mr.Eaton's; dan tal store, and the consequent enrichment of its founder, were gue.not to any extraordinary rapacity or to any maleficent coin on | s part, HENRY.MORGM&CD Lib \u20ac \u201cMONTREAL banquet of and friends of the Menton scale, .grave of Mr.Ea , concertina eclos, recitations, dra- | Goldwin Smith, writing in the bat to the natural tendency of commerce t the time towards the «liminatiôn of fie middleman, and trading on the large system of y money also, while it He a well for his own store, beneficial to the community.Steady employment s was furnished to a vast num- h: There was reason at first to fear that the small stores might.be e case, as the rents of such stores after a brief depression, have risen It would be absurd to dem eny that t: ere sre such things as capitalist rn e commércial dishonesty, and fortunes .by criminal means.- But the ndiserith inate reviling of all capitalists as t: ants, malefactors, and robbers of the people wo would appear to have been buried.puto is conserned, in the a BXPLOSION oN .° TORPEDO BOAT NINE SATLORS KILLED ON NO 3% \u2018OF.FRENCH NAVY.L'Orient, France, Feb.8\u2014An explosion occurred to-day on board torpedo boa! No.339, of the French navy, and, as .result, nine men are dead and two sut- injpries.The craft was launched à short time ago, and she was undergo: ing a full power steam trial in the road- stead.A technical naval committee was on board.A eafety tube burst, and & mass of flame was forced into the stoke hole.The engineer and eight stokers were burned to death, \u2014\u2014\u2014ee of \u2018Elexrical manufacturers,\u2019 WORKMAN INJURED.whilst_a tke duty fell to Mr.A.: man.Mr.À: P.orner, Mr.P 2° Wal | John Gilbert, à laborer in the employ er, aud Mr.Goodwin, in regard to Of the G.T.B., was admitted to the Electr Baal Dealers.\u2019 J.Western Hopital yesterday, having been brought in from the Grand Trunk yards at St.Henri, where, while clean- mg the tr tracks, he slipped, and falling, was ed between the ground and the hen of an approaching engine.He sustained a broken ih and was badly cut about the face.He wap Don\u2019t Be Misled\u2019 There is but one PIANOLA, and but one PIANOLA PIANO, the only instruments in the world i Fa SF dh le Montreal where they can pare and are on daily demonstration to the public irrespective of any intention to pure! , is at NORDHEIMER $, LIMITED, - | sae ot.Catherine Street Weet, Manufacturers of.Canada's Artiste Piano, the NORDHEIMER, and Saas Teprtentatiy es © e world: nowned STEINWAY.The Nordheimer OnezPrice system ans and easy methods of dig Ler lg the purchase of every i killed, But this was found not to have detained at the hospital for treatment.\"per PPS \u2018 ¥ À se WANDERER v5 MONTREAL ein oh Satis Die Braves Woe, peas Foul and BE Cal 1e af Te RP yr .reson iets 25, GR oreed 500 Neon SUE B03 Samra -\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 INTERMEDIATE C.A.H.L.CHAMPIONSHING 1 t eight trustees at 3.05 p.m.2,30 SATURDAY - AFTERNOON-4.00.SHAMROCK vs.VICTORIA.| \u201cAdmission 260; \u2014\u2018Oniiare ré ab WANDERER ER ve.Mo Dominion Square MethottstShr = : - DUPIRANS ESRUARY 10th, \"t, ma ane cet if felon, J 0.= Roches 56 off ee \u201cEMMANUEL © Gèr.Btkimer.\u2018and Bt.Catherine REV.FRANCIS A.FATE, fuss - | Morning Subject: THE OMUROH AND: oe pms 5 (special.Sunday School service) \"SSHRÉST MAGNIFIED AT ANY cost: EVERYBODY ~ WELCOME.OLIVET, BAPTIST FCHUR THOMAS, D Da ow ST RTE Sovcrap.em op.Ai J HOMN a RS of Winnipes, will pred.SHORT SoNG SERVICE IN THE EVÉNING:: 5.YUSFTORS HEAR TILY WELCONED.?: Great Ré Ré ligions of the\" Worl CALVARY: LOHUROH,.By the Paster REV IS BENBAY EVENING, Vik \u2014 | SEATS FRIES, EVERYBODY WELOOWE.mons will be delivered in ind.guy st.[above Bt, Ansell fount Church Cathedral EEE SO VE de Fifth special Le ind MONDAY, FEBRUARY ü- Th MOUNT ROYAL CEMETERY .Company, Montreal.by a majority.of votes, the num, th» office of the ary, Room 8 \u2018Cana- éa Life Building, in the following order: \u201ctwo rately Ms 10 p.m.od | leet sone trustee at 3.3 p.m.4 | Siohool.Of Onokery, ETS DORCHESTER er; DEMONSTRATION .TH 8 | ne for a Silvef Heaair Pia us ces \u201cof \u201cthe \u2018Lawrence ; AEGIT YT EY = À \u201cvert au .officiate in the Montreal-Wanderer To .} Wanderers: poiht player, would turn out Tor me officials of tad latter ciub, although Winged: w heek Meetings: of the members of the Varioust 4: Protestant denominations, being sharehold- eras by .Corporatifon, \u2018or the purpose of |- [BALE 2 Lo.DEFEATED SUN LIFE IN \u201cbex of Trustees to ours each\u2019 denomina- \u2018tion is\u2019 by law e ed, will te held at}.On Monday, the 1th.Feb 1907, ge, embars of.pe Cure of- \u2018England fo di e stoen, at 3 Presbytérien \u201cébureb es [embers of the\u2018 Motiodist: Ghureh toi riche | des Members at ne marin ot 8 En ohana » ge L| _B,.: Members.of: THEA | \u201cone trustes at\u2019 an ; : ¢ 6 Members of thes Unitérian.Church tol: a voguz for a Week; and there 1s a possi- \u2018bility of \u201chis ,belnig out of the game for the}: YW.C.A x - Company and tæeves: in e friendly match.(er a fuet i} game, with lots of incidents, the Star tess |- NEWS.cA RUSSNTL BOWIR AND DUNCAN CAMP- | £7 WRAL / OFFIOIALS FOR TO-NIGHT.- \u201cMéssrs Russell.Bowie and Duncan Camp- game Arena tonight.A story is eit bat \u2018Roddie\u2019 Kepnedy, lately the Montreal to-night, but this is denied \u201cit 1s acknowl ledged thei: later ou Kennedy may pésaibly Pier under the emblem o: the \u2014 URANCE LEAGUE.The Dae à & Co.team defeated the Sun \u2018Lite in:the Insurance League series by \u2018three goals to one after a strenuoue- and \u2018well Kyntested game\u201d - Ou Thursday next\u2019 the Sun Lite wii} meet ves) Giobe sgain, bring- 17 \"a ei hin concigaion.The ; diphtheria - and -quins; his is throat lanced thle \u201cafternoon 13, in.all;-probability, be confined to reat.of the the sbason.The season is just now | approaching a tions stage, and the loss J of mo yajuable a man as Smith, i seri- 3 ss the Ottawa's chances i for\u2018 the champion and right 16 Tr ME - , na A \u201cMon nipeat ms Be Montreal : Packing\u2019 -Compeny-and j'Éleotiée \u201care counted-: ax - drm: and point allowed to count im, ° 2d : \u201cSTAR TEAM WON: ; - \u2018Minto Tink or- Thüredéy- the Star ahr.cot wont dh Scotia \u201cx SUBTLE STHOL Toki Gex FE | ANNUAL RALLY > sent, and\u2019 defivera-aumber of ma conduct \u2018conferedead.> | the.tféining of ehiidren: se Por ; L by given that the» jo + {foumerty \u2018ef Sherbreoke; Que.) + | Will ocenpy the palpié at Tnomiing sd PELCOME: 1 rage Work Mes ého.8: poe Arterncen; Bible Clase wuts Fon GREAT BRITAIN, \u2018epaore, = : \u201cNotice is # chez à a MONTREAL.Teitpnlc, \u2018White 5, + ar Ls Bretagne, seu.| - 8 930 am.Loam Cunard.m8 10.0 a.m.\u201cEmpress of 8.60 p.m.Lucania, Supplement, Cun, EF sLetters may, Ve posted ap.to 8,00 pm | - Other 3 matter; should: be posted bef parcels\u2019 are\u2019 forwarded; by.these rosa: \"The ees time of Sailing is 10.00 a.tn; 84 o'elock.ME.FRE or Brita c.\u201cPR ore 500, Mastin for For N (From \u20ac the \u201cTravel Magazine.) ait In Italy time is \u2018reckoned oh \u2018the: twenty-four hour system.in the afternoon is there esignate .{16 o'clock.Midnight is 24 o'clock.he sense of this - Rent should commend | SUNDAY; rot.ot.15th, 3p.a.: President of the Do- dress Che pirat or THR GHO! J.\u2018CARTER, minion Alliance, will\u2019 ad 0%; 30 Clock Brery member, he and this important Es CALEDONIAN: socierr oi \u2018 | Gly otic an.erat to the fence.\u2019\u2019Onttdrens Choir 9 244 doorers for the-Star: were Tada 0 eo he Quigley: \u2018® 40,06 ta 11.00.p.;.\u2014Junjor \u2018Victoréa.i MR, MARTON Ny TAWRANCR the: Gécert 1 .mp Great: Intergationk] \"Süñ- ie will Ta A = | Notidy 1s.here Annual: jiGenefal \u2018Meeting of the Shareholders: of s pent & Chiles.\u201cBaptist \"Glareh | Sree\u201d Tg SSUMDAY, FEBRUARY 10th.- MRer.Frant&'3/Dañ 1\".may proves Setrutsry ad Macaghs 530-p ; 1n% Re! Timi pan 0 te 1.Fury aig 4.90 to D Ja 5 pa \u2014 7.00 to 8.00 te Ee Ld à ° :nior Wander * 8200:to_9,00 p.m\u2014Sénior Montréal, * 8.00 \"to 10.00 DT, Sault Yangerer.: os (6 for La as 00 » \u2018ebruary - instant, .noon, for Abe.ae \u201ca\u201d ot such \u201cbusiness come before the meeting.that -the Meeting a he Shéreholdérs- ti \"| pany will be held at; îtaf: city.on\u201d TUESDAY, Feb.Rg! su MONTREAL F STRMING cLus.DE BEAVERS.[81 be Laurentian Baths last evening.24 were present, ch includ- TE.A fy a pumber of ladies.\u201cMio M.S.C.now lee in the League, i.d pionship\u2014J, M.Latkes oe 4 vers .k Baton.cap, - for January Dr.: la W.Dérron Le T4 VE dit by-a acere\u2018of;5 :to- 3.The game \u201cwas 4 \u2018particularly -even- one, there being È Mi : de 20 p.m.to -Shärirock.- \u2018to 9.00 p.18.Sénior - Shamiréok | 500 to 10:00 p.m.\u2014Beniôr ; Victoria.- \u201cmor \u2014\"\" -_- TUBSDAY, _ or Hotel : Academy._ +.5.io: 6.00pm Bank o?Mosirod, \u201c6.00.60 7.00 p.m.-Bovereign Bank.8:00 ta\" 10.30 p.m.\u2014Skating, V.R.C.Band.: 5 SATURDAY.to 11:00-a.m.\u2014St.John's vs.H \u201cpur LIFE.\u201cAsuna ol CRIN TEER om Fractics, ngs.Actook | pp Quebec WATER Py ILO After the most stubbornly fought contest of tt senson the Devers: mel defeat at ithe.kands of the M.S.C.by 9: goals to 3 © winners\u2019 strong points was thelr team ay and scoring ability.A\" \u2018number the teams in tho first H, ¥.Zimmerman.Forwards.A: P.Thomas \u201cTHE LADIES\u2019 ci nl oN won: e \u201cy .dertal x little \u2018centre ; af the Ottawas, Was} ordered.to hisTbed by his physiclan\u2019 this } os a suffering from the PS 2 ce 3ROUR OF, LOCAL AND VISITING ITING RER TAKÆN AT THE MONT- The finei-ot the granites nak competi- , tion: of the Ladies\u2019 Bimepiel, between Hea- | {ther and\u2019 Kifgston, was played yesterday | afternoon on Montreal ice, the local club\u2019 being victorious by.a score of 16-6.This makes the third victory for the Westmount ladles during .the bonspiel, for they have captured first places.in the points competi- \u201ctions, both for irons and \u2018granites, in addition to winning, the rink championship, end! remairing'in \u2018the finals for the irons.After the first: few ends had been play- | ed.Sn yesterday's final, Heathers had matters pretty well (i hand, ard the Kingston\u2019 1 quartette never looked _ dangerous.fib! end showed the score to be 16-8 In favor of the Westmount ladies.After the gaines the prizes were presented to the victorious: Heather rink by Mrs.E.A.Whitebead, thé new honorery president, snd former.president, of the Association.The cups for the polnts competitions were Mrs, presented to Mrs.Mundie Pei Mra.Mat- j thows- at-the same me.BONSPI EL.à \u201cyer.Re W.- \u2018MeDéugall, on bobaït of the members of the Ladies\u2019 Bonepiel, presented to Mrs.Whitehead.a cup as a slight token of the regard in which her work as president in this and previous yeurs, bad been.held.- In the semi-firais of.the bone Quebes defeated Merdreal by.21-8, and Ah Lv into the fival, which \"fe.be, afternoon on Montreal, ihe, Appeaded are tho scores: | Granites, Final, on Montreal Ice, Heather.Kingston Miss G.Smaitl 7 Miss Tandy - Mies L.Shewan .Miss Cunninghissh Mrs.A.Gault, * Mg.Hughes \u201d sare.E, 5, Suôkline, Howard an Eee \u2018Hyde go into resident's cup es the VAT THD.8T.LAWRENCE.CLUB./ l Trio meiches in the third round for he | framiert\u2019s prize were played zt the St.Lawrence Club last: night.In the absence je Mr.Louis Rubenstein, bis rink\u201d Wh, skipped by Mr.McVey, who put up.a rè- } markebly gopd fight a ped by Mr.A.Milne, - BAITOW - \"in ho.socand_game Mr.\u2018 Fourhier's mak .{-wen from Mr; \u2018Robert Allan after a; some- \u201c| gwung his forearm round for a eus CANES ON HEATHER 108: \"|; Club trophy: games- Were played on Hed- ES \u201cAce \u2018last\u2019 night With \u201ctire Teeuits given Joy the \u2018Heathers play \u201coft thefts Dis- edal - garne \u2018with \u2018Ottawa, three going ot he Capital to play on Rideau ice, \u201chome.selected for the District Medat par \u2018are as follows: t Ottawa\u2014C.W.Tofield, A.\" Hardman, and.G.H.Cornell.- \u2018At.Montreal\u2014W.B.Hutchison.A.K.Hutchison, G.W.Wood and\u2019 R.Thomson.ppended are the ; scores, in the cab igh, trophy.\u2018matches: AR pai Tat Jobn's Set C.So 3 JW.BE.Cushing .J.Bruce LS ; James Hatinson / 4 \"LYALL TROPHY.AT CALEDONIA.mes, for Lyall were played Ros the Caledonia pe ue Messrs.Morrison and Adams wianing from | Messrs.Simpson and Hersey in one case, 4 and Mesers.Mae pe .Birkett being vie- ous over Messrs.Simpson \u2018and .Campbell in - the other.The scores oo 54 .Morrison-16 70 2, Simpecns Ann Smeets | senktis won \u2018from.Yankné Rogets last \u2018night.\u2018ét Solmer Park, fa \u2018wo straight tolls ét cateh-es-cütch-tan etyle, getting the first in 20 minutes and, the second in .15 minutes.Rogers: assumed \u2018the sggrot- sive from the stért in the first bout -and did: the lion\u2019s\u2019 share of the work, Jenkins \u2018contenting .himself.with keeping out of dangerous holds, Finally, when had shifted .twice from a toe hold to à hal#-Nelson, Jenkins with an adroit move- mert rolled at the second shift bringing Rogers with him and, pinning his shoul iders in the time given above.The second bpyt was practically all Jenkins's.Rogers.put up a game strugsie, \u2018but on more than one.ocossion pe to be about done, but .showed powers of recuperation.\u201cThé Po jet §phliy brought Rogers to the canvas was as adroit in ité.way as the first \u201chad been.Rogere was underneath with Jenkins &p- parently feinting.for a Jody, A, aad \u20188 suddenly he seized Roge halt Neaon \u2018aud in à few seconds it was all over or \u201cYankee.\u201d Abeut 3,000 péople w# were present.Dr.Gadbols, the referge, read a messes from Alphonse Steyrs; who is now in New .England, States, - \u2018expressing a Soon to meet Jenkins,-ng, decision.having m arrivedat in their.re meeting it w td which Steurs injured.is 2 .Jenkine, in.reply,.taco in ax\u2019 hour 8.dt thro Ste styles or to take two out of three at mixed styles.0 A GREAT GARDENER.The visit of -the King and Queen to Chatsworth \u201crecalls the name of & man much better known in the middle of the nineteenth century than in later Toni It was to Sir Joseph Paxtdn, the he ! gardener to.the Duke of Devonshire o :1 those days, that the Derbyshire residence of the House of Cavendish owes its creation, and Sir Joseph was in other re spects one whose remarkable achievements can .never be forgotten.\u201cWwW hen the gardens of Chatsworth had to be de signed, it was he who was called in to the Duke's counsels, and; backed up by the 1 and liberality \u2018of his employer, he uced what was regarded on alt hands : 2 a marvellous \u20ac \u20ac of the triumph of the landscape gardener\u2019s art.It is true that he -aiterward- gained a wider {fame as the.architect of the original Crystal Palace of 1851, but be had re ceived the honor of\u201d Enightbood before {that building was thought of, and is lieved to have been the first and only practical \u2018working gardener who ever re ceived the distinction.For Sir Josep! \u2018Paxton, before\u2019 he was knighted, was 2 genuine working man.= The + stofy goes that he sketched out the orieézal plan of the Crystal | Palace on \u20ac shéet of blotting paper while sitting at a railway meeting at Derby.-Imr any: case, he has been justly honored as having\u2019 done more than most \u2018men to elevate & rather der spised mechanical occupation to à high \u2018ensions.er _ D.Calupbell [itn song the hen! profes ErEpCRe ERNE EYRE TE a RNS THE OEY ) MNES RHE vanor on ar SEMEN QMO EW < Bm ANNE ach PS PIVRES Lo WEPSd rE ART TR dP WRVPERR RT BAERS abd tethiete 7 FTIRETER wb?aE ; ébandomzeat.ely\u201d here an entry i s dueoma canicelle or voluntarily - standpued, subsequeirt ° to fastitution of the.spplicant for inspection w fil Le entitled | + subj pensate for perament ] Te ie is a and gifted rinces of keen in 1t goes on D revelation rnd avy.ing always more interéated.ee consideration of a about bas A pro pet Soe pe wh YS 2 frecthinkers adeuse Her\u201d os too clerical; the riésts os lukewarmness - in.matters of reli Her et ig Sa el 4 ond of.bert, is a t reader, dnd devour every new English book as eoor \u201c8s i can be sent over tothe -Quirival.:.§ Tovah the hae neve: vind the conntss thon, e has never FOR YEARS: - AGO, TY cable.Forty years ago despatches from ee A \u2018here cost - fifty cents a.they\u201d cost ten cents à = CL ANE STHOPSIS OF CANADIAN.MAGTVAWEST |.\u201c| there HEMESTRAD REGULATIONS] = - a pea LAE > ve Parson pt at the office of the local br.Bub-Ageat.by \u2018personation\u2019\u2019 these summarily canéelled, dnd\" thie will forfeit all priority.of claim.ui applicant a inspection must be ou- 7, aad \u2018any: obs ap tan : recerven © ation or Le spestion will : until ok.A bomestender Whoeé' sary td\" 10\u201d god T-viows das been standing, and it labid\u2018te' canveitation, may, subject te 2Pproval © = Departm relinquish it ia- favor.of father, mother, son, daughter, prior ht of erry.= .oats tor nspestion must state in - if ent 188 0 id paie ved ee + cA, sectier \u2018is \u2018required to: pee (1) \"AC Yeast aix miontité\u2019 residence: upom: ead ultivation of the land in apch vec 0 Er ce far such b hé requirement es = residence may he satisfied by said Person residing with at father er motbar.(8) It the settier his sidence coon, farsatng ond ved.by Mim.ta.th the \u2018vicinity of his Homestead, \"the require] ment may be satisfied \"Bet oe plication for or kink, SORTA Daim a: ng to the Commissioner of Dominon | pou Ein nn | OPSIS OF CANA - NG REGULATIONS.* MINI - ct ere $10 per acre.fer sof orn 30 aces a te.320 acres can Te brother.or sister, if eligible, |.but to mo one oise, « on \u201cfiling.ratio of th in_a -December ; ed, this \u2018load\u2019 could not\" be lessened \u2018for, als duty od a 5 bou.\u201cduty exce) or uch yours.mother, if The father i a pates Tor éader reuides apbu wis s i Folio on ad gad was by residence upon and .air Socielist = | ing.the demotracy\u2018s confidence in the .government.re are less, -1 as pe as the old ro { as it simply shifts the pri drive : forden bankers will be the gainers, { The \u201cGaulois\u2019 charges a.Caillaux;: the Minister -of Finance, with.hypocrisy and- lack of courage in \u2018omsnally exempting Te Figaro\u201d thinks parliament will e t } as some à, heavy.bilit in ad tog | the anaes Ter Royalists _ z tions are hostile Je.he new e new amen oaring that they will \u2018an n° instrument for their pe CL ton of of Saale to.Animals; for driv- Advices from Ha: reek, | MacLeod, Cardston, and other.points 1 hérn Alberta cate Say ery -of the countr Maÿle ve came ; eet\u2019 prices of Wave a gener over thie.part | nmionst of dividénd | Feeble 1906-1907, 'C.P:R: .34H Apl 38K Power, re \"Fe Eau Teg IN Mir 13% 280% .225 Ans\".*.14Q Feb.12 106% 107% - 108% : Ry.An.18 104% 15% 13% voit.> 0° 44 i LB.Beli.272.eee {TG BM T8 Dom.Goal.vee =.a Com.1q Apt 17 5 TE: 114 TS 56 Disk.Pay High High Bey, , H last .: ; &T uw 1 iE BEER 7 4 Aus 4 on 7 3 .a $ # 4 - a PU + fo BS us Eo A Bin us 5 \u2026 199% 190 199-100 65 [RNA SORA UE au à ae) BCE eR ES Domiticn 3 AL 23 LC.MW 44 Zim se) | ni 4S Mk 2 Bm fel 76M- Te - 670 67 \u2018Ottaws.5 MW.June CEM aM 44 | Us 1007 WT 167% 64 Tu Aa 145 - 306-138 611 iE 8 We Bes Usien.94H Feb.151 157.Bp, 183 46 - 5 N Bt 35 M6 HSC MY 41 BE HE BT RET Sis fy SR BE 1 BE mE oe UE ed BSH Cdal.H eh\u2019 107% 99% $6.WON Gol RE Te we Foals ] MAR.Fh RL Fo 46.1 166.198% 108 118 34 Lu - ar, we es Xd 4 ox Sa + tions are fair to \u2018good, « good Lo | onuniay o \u201cgod\u201d.Ifvies, and! the wholesale «sorting trade 18° ddngly more, active.cotrespon dry gooûs thére is-still coned a about the slowliess of dettveries \u2018of Canadien ccot- your Wiis incorbect.- \u2018listening bésid\" came er the Inspector.Maw, was .| that no vice, M po \u20ac ue it He sid \u2014 8 The.ASTI of po om Hçan group té day hail the cabinets income measure \"as being a, great reform, and: as justify- >= Paris, Feb.The more moderate Repub- enthusiastic.The Francaise\u2019 thinks it is \u2018quite t system, formerly \u2018Ehjoyed by the richer\u2019 to the poorer : \u201cIhe \u201cBelair believes the measure will capital abroad, and that \u2018FINED FOR CRUELTY.To he J Recorder's Court, A.Murreau, y the Society for the Pre f 1B rude is expected shortly.Lp 1 mAs De avisportatl es th \u2018po; on Wiunigen transportation © country is fil affecting trade hers.There has been some chanke for the better during sequent increase in the once the roads open up again and .wholesale trade is expécted to be very active.Retail trade.\u2018here \u2018is * -and there is a good sorting trade from the city dealers and those of nearby towns.Col- léctions are gen y fair.\u2014 - Vancouver.; epitod cold weather \u2018slong the coast has a brigk trade for Sonera nee a po Wy thom ail î e, an \u20ac Tare a! \u201c Provincial.industries the past week dr two.edntinues active.Prices\u2019 hold Quebec.\u2014Trade .conditions \u201cBhow.improvement over that of the preceding week, heavy roads have somewhat Intprtered with the movement of m vellers are sending in fair orders for vue mer wear.The recel dyice dro small; as a result prices ae frm.Complaints are.regarding an\u2018 improvement will \u2018take ve patel an 8 advances.Ne failures ip the district during the week.Hamfilton.\u2014Trade continues fairly active, | and in matter of volume {it compares fa sad $1.50 costs, 2 hore in an mit state, wee fined {ory Fi el &ro _, (larseiy trom the .Tuer Anthony Co 4 Sa -and have made a much better Pre : The ati by for umber a \u2018The | Finasicial P ne foucts ?published In To.1 vats, \u2018hows that the - say wma play ap: important \u2018partiin finan- |.: Rétail.| ÉNaucial weekly journals of more or less degree.| muiter 1s an -Jndisputable\u2019 sign.: rec is welcomed by the large\u201d.- : derporate rests all the leading! - quiet.cities \u201cof the Dominios.\" og | longed speltof severly ook weather Das | been \u201cto some extent prejudicial to to geherad thi 1 time ofthe year.Me tiaue to show general firmness, but the| ~ pts of country pro- 1}.the past week.owing ; retail trade tfroughoët the j' good\u2019 téllowing the \u2018which! was raven pu: = a These: properties were not opersted up to thelr.gull earning \u2018capacity by the previous showing-under.Northern Ohio management, hse, ta propery tay on Taehig) Western.T recat of \u201chue FIpARGIAC, post ronto/\u2018by toa Moon trade.\u2018Journal inter- has come \u2018to matters in the Do- minlon.While .-there are innumeradie merit, off seems that the \u2018Post\u2019 has already \u2018âlied & long-fe)t want,\u2019 and had immediately taken with the foremoet finan- olal weeklies in\u201c Canada.0: is 2 Jona, ot.current information mn cannot fail to de uestal 10 the.Susy banker, broker or investor, .firs cial editor, Mr.\"Stuart mau wel-Édown : in eats, 270006 MONTREA) TRADE, © = mm ni 2 ts 5 LIP ; Dun/s.Bulletin tam ot Sat PF 02 Mon under, +.,, says but that the pro- \u201craere gate Arade-iand: collections.This is \u2018more particularly trag of the North-West, the older provipees .have not been affected to the same extent.\u201cFallures aye Saber more nimeérous, -being reported \u2019 the district for t week, but none > them carry any: weight, and there is generally &:: culling out ofthe wed ones sbout this ndise values con-| special changes are tel for Be .vèek.B and pot.\u201cbarley is, advanced.ca money | semaine.very rm at 6 percent, \u2014\u2014\u2014 es?+ MARKET OPINIONS.5a 0 Rasdolph.Very little is manifested by euteiders but traders sem ia find \u2018ft easier to secure profits on the | res\u201d rather than: on the bear side and the Tge Pa a RE shoët interest is an excellent sup- Fe ere Was no news\u2019 misao; bostnets has een atu mink um.The strength In Penna, is taken by the street to foreshadow an amicable settle.meat.of the troubles between the corpore- tign and the men.The time money mar-.et milfntaïns the easier tone shown yes- 15: eplie .o: the fact , that a poor bank stocient is looked foe.LC carrie MARKETS, \u2018Chicago, Fel.3.\u2014Cattle\u2014Estimated- ré- The managing + - or vio, sea, Toa Customers.3: DUR NEW PREMIER ACCD-1{- | LATE ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY?\u2014*- period of ten: vente: .Aooident Insurance G > Boom 10, 30 61.James st - Prous Main LES amie PITT, |The Royal E Ba |\u201c capitat and Reserve, - \u201cMONTREAL DIRECTORS: .JAMES REDMOND, Eeq., |\u2018 x F.W.THOMPSON, sea * MONTREAL BRANC Corner \u2018Notre \u2018Dame and St John.Streets.\u201cThe Canadian Ral - nk of of Canada TED 1880.$8,290,000.W.M.BOTSFORD.Manager.The Sovereign Bank of Canada has 1195.Shareholders and over 50,000 \u2018The public are confidently referred to any of ¢ these For information facilities, methods and attention to business.Interest paid 4 mes regarding the Banks a year on: Seviigs ES mr.a ovis waite dames Street.: Untews Sranont 784-766 St.Catherine 8t.W.(Corner Quy.) rt EE : Profésstonal - ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, oe ELLIOTT & DAVID, = Barristées \u2018Rotioitéra, | Comssiscionurs for all the Provinces tor business and professional mea Mapsachencite and ar.York.ta accident rm re.= Buste, danse st - ial bénofts to.the - \u2014 J.Kilo.A Devie, surgeon onedile.of injuries\u2019 and: Mies isan : PATTERSON à BROWN, ties for sams.2 S A Barristers & Solicitors, | § percent added to printipat sum\u2019 for - MACLENNAN a MEAGHER, : à \" alivocates, Barristers and Seliciters, New York Life Builäthé; Montreal.BUILD.Jos JSt dames ot, W Patserson, aL \"5 Brogé, BARGE 14 385: Bulk of sales, $6.95 to $1.05.receipts, 7,000; \u2018hoop; ted strong] en -dquil.Sheep, $3.50.to lambs, ' $4.3 \u201c670, # NOT \u2018FOR.\u2018DREAMERS.The.man who hop for the best may there some day,\u201d hard Heks for\u201d 1t the fellow - out sary 1 the: same\u2014Atlapia \u201c 55] resident Dia, of Mexico, Haves to] Hinder Hostlites.has sent a note to the governmen an armed.clash between, Nicat Honduras, with the intimation ua.eir \u201d dispute, mtiat be referred wi arbitrétion board.\u201d Lilie gn Ais a L \u201cBARLY Costa.ATORY BY DECISION OF } MAGISTRATE / \u201cOttawa, ft.8.The early closing of eve , was rendered nugatory by a cision y Magistrate O'Keefe to-day.m furnis mers urnishings af the -that while the by-law vp at 7 pm, it did not require nd so L will dismiss th \u201c| LIFE OF STR GEORGE WILLIAMS» : A \u2018very - interesting .meeti : mised at the Young Men's Chas tan cepts 3500; slow and steady, Beéeves, plie le si; and feeders, $2.60 to 4 ; Texans, cows and heifers, $1.60.to oo; ee Mr, D.A.Budge, general *.retary of ta Montreal association, 1s ing an - \u201cThe life of Sir guts George Williams,\u201d founder of the world- address on i Foe 2 So axon as $5.70; .2 Chartered: Accountant and Auditor, the matt who artikes wigs.Costa Rica, Salvador and Guatemala, asking them to use every effort to prevent at past Hraiten.must be lived up to, on that OTTAWA.BY: LAW I RENDERED NUG- law, - requiring -cértain_ cl to close at seven 0 elock on Saturday A erchant was, charged with selling gentle- ter 7 pm on Satur- fence argied rovided for clos- the in Letpin closed thereafter.Magistrate e, in giving, his decision, said: \u2018I Cest a efect in t he bylaw: in that it makes no provision for keeping closed.As it is a restrictive by law it must be ne Mich i ion to-morrow afternoon, at four howd nedienont- BY considerable amount o: this stock Ses | EO.uid Juoiseste houses are eT torwasd 49 been picked or lately i.2 \u2018Montrésl} ages mt 7 i BS.MacLennan, 23.Meagher, 1 of the new: .6otton 8 es ie land I 3 - Buperist st.Shawinigan, Que.The slowness of de.in, ping two millions of ors t three |\u201d | SMITH, MARKEY & SKINNER, _ Nveries, however, ie due to roarciky of la- 7.te, D ~ United hag only fol- pee Fa BANK OF MONTREAL 1 ADVENTURE te [ue ¢ sections of markets to.METROPALITAN \u2018BOILDING, vo THO.at ne.bt olnsbive | \u201corion ne oT ven ti SDV were wea ou on Le Mra ees \u2018buoyan : Dans pox: re ral x of | of KES, INTER x ~ otherwise would have done, y as HI CE Tastimtion, Lue eon 5 for \u2018te | : : ane a enr ou, eo te Le Et io | { \u201cbe be P a louse in Salat, Com | ri Pre de 25d any tne Oly wad at.its Brauchss, on 298 ai ViFonD.& VIPOND.] Collectidhs fn nls M8 Tate of 6 percent AY, the, FIRST DAY OF iy, feir to good; Plo , Dayadle half-year! next, to fb olders ot record of 13th Feb.| Mévaontes, Rarvisters and Soleltorn, | 1 visions hold firm.Hogs hold very frm Tie, sto stock has, been ary ely aa the Tuarv.A BELL TELEPHONE \u2018BUILDING - .at $10 per.cwt.for dreesdd selects.\u201d Clisese\u2019 Tesult of a strike in Colliery.No, 3.The}.1700 NOT PANE ETREBE., \u2018ty firin, with stocks Might, ' Butfor ai firm Mangement, ere ec Lee rR that thei.; \"Rumer - Virou» H.SALEBtD Vrrous \u20181t16 expoitel from now où: die make, appreglas |: im 351 oh be Met rade hides, woof and} > EA losing down | elophone Main / LEWIS.A.ROBERTON, Roorn 802.Temple Syliding.- Felphons Mata $61 ] eet} 2 2 titu- Hagisecrs andothers who estime tha ad ity of having th ane Patent business transe by Experts Pretiminary advice free.Cha: a | moderate request, oe à Urion cer Cort Elfe Life toy Jit bis 3 Mexico city, eb, she State be 1.884 Wash een Er ft Btn id se pl, Sin - \u2018Fin ing \u2018note: en Z, Acting.on tae prosperous or the \u2018Financial or ne suggestion of.Président Raogevelt: PATENTS THAT- PROTECT of PRTHERSTONHAUGH & O00.Chea W.Taylor, B.8p, the Examines, Canadian Patent Office - EROVPTLY Ÿ SÉCUE RER : canaba LFE BUILDING, - MONTREM.OWEN N.EVANS COBALT STOCKS GREVILLE & CO., Limited, by- : Members de- 40 Yonge êt, TORONTO, Oa: - {PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Merchants Bank Building, Montreai, } cer | Bought and Sold en Ovwunisalen.' For information and prices Phone Main 3198 ° rBtandard asd Stock and Mining Exchange kes, CALL Te Owing to Mr.Budge\u2019s Jong.connection sec- with à association w he many interesting reminiscences to relie.To ail\u2019 those int in the he lives of t men, will be - interesting.;) When you want market quétations or any inflrmation regarding the Tar acquaintance ic ie de Gores ne \u20ac æ AS P { i iH da Ce oy SE Te SES = Ha = ~ Rein regret ra PUR : - 4 À 5 \u2014æ nay ~g [ fi Ll i f Whe il Fine cunsomPTION RAVES.Weekly LC me 1 bare 2 CLUBBING RATES.Two or three puicaions-p to same: \" \u2014Datiy witaste® and Joram AE Pair Vriihonr 204 a 3 9 ia en ie xiv Sr ithees: wad \u2018Wesid 72 Moore Wide and 3313 di È y and\u201d =, , ve race ane oe oo ap a 100 29 - fes .- (on Great Beitain, ta, Gibraltar, New Zes-.land] Jamafes, \u2018Trinidad, Bahasa Island, Traasvas]l, Burkedces, Bermuda, British Guians British Honduras, Ceylon, Gambia, rawak, Zanzibar, Hongkong, Cyprus: also United States, Alaska, Havallan Is- and Phitippiné islands.- .and suburbs ves tioned abv for pese tue, \u201cDar Witness.\u2019 7e tor j fitness,\u2019 Bic.for \u2018Northern , last of the \u2018Dally Witness\u2019 is} a the eity avery event ae \u2018at = Agia n - 7 1 no - .a es Joho D 2 inns business to nnlcat! : , Shee.Montreal non Pire to the At of Mostred.vus \u201c negra - \u20ac .: While the publichery- of the\" exercise M aren care in Poors Wag ita colmmoe Al Suzacial ¢ ver- host y Dee believe to ssauine and a eo, It 4 bon.must bo understood that they in no qéaran déarantee these.is, and\u2019 save their readers to exercise their owh discretion > The people of Canods will, we woptand the PostiasterGenersl in plain \u2018threat he Made in parliament * \u2018bringing\u2019 befdre: shecrininal Sr \u2018who are responsible for.reading\u2019 the; United States.or in.Canadian epepes.The United States newspapers.thet.ter Canada are carried for nothing by oo | edgy -quantity- postal systems -in-tou times the that the United States retiprocates.The, least that cam be asked bf those papers is that they be decent.We do not Enow vibiether it Is it t6 the discredit of Canada or -of the Usited States, that & very large proportion of the resding we get.thence, and thus coming free, is opt decènt.\u2026 It is bad enough/tbet this staff, which we thus carry for- nothing, should be + anti-British .and de.pa withast ita being: positive- and calculated to make than\" it costæ - \u2014The- reason\u2019 for so doing is thet the newspaper press js edu- estional, The leest.that might fairly be sake of such a, pubsidised pres is that it .To fignified position it i paid its prices mentioned in the Payette- Gijoux sébtime vary from 96 cents next water Gas Company, in ong relates, sells heat- - night, is\" said to have been Jaxgely dde way with & bofrmpikgip of time for the | 1 rere goto hunch to \u2018in I» the way W puting.sith ight \"4 | sion ang circumvention of law are {in whim we bid pieced hips os 16] | moons, adter igh topes better | wha elton wit > The taxpayers should at least not : \u201c31 Mere Farmer\u2019 seems to think that the oa ar { than coal ga.A certain amonmt of if is nixed With the gee\u2019 supplied va for Oigbting, bawever, asd.in any by! that amount.shoukd \u201cbe strictly Timi » it\u201c everywhere elee:.As for heating ; cents a thousand feet.Failing public \"| viorisien, éhe tactapics will men ba al , \u2018providipg theip Own.power.2 | \u2014_\u2014 Never a day seems to -pess withont 3 the polls should reslise.thet the country suffers even more wrong from electoral \u2018supioences than from electonad corrup- what jo om called \u2018a railway \u2018accident \u201d\u2018 \u2018In the mnjority Of cases they are wrongly described as \u2018accidents\u2019 bowewer; ua the sdoption on the part-of | the rajlways of well-known scimtifie\u2019 af peratus end rules would have prevented them.North, south, east and west on | this continent the massacres arë allowed | bo.continue, and-human-life is held to be ess precious than increasing, mileage of rails and heavier trains.No matter WHEE precautions were taken; \u2018such\u2019 8 the - imperfoetion\u2019 \u2018of.ummen \u2018Beside \u2018dnd ves, and - braies, it would .not be ppe- sible to eliminate acgidents altogether, [ \u201cbut until: st known and proved safety.snenusi dre adopted, nliie-tenths- of the) deathe caused by collisions of trains wiil be.- Manslaughter, whatever it.Yaay \u2018be inlaw, The Intest disaster; that to the Airopdack: andi Motitreal \u2018ekpress \u2018last to the weather, but guvely the freight train should bave been safely out of the pe re = A \u201cwe EAE re wy handled, conld sail around the Jpmbering [knowing tion, sgre completely der gal limitations, as private business.\u2018enterprise; either infringes on the rights of others, or in terférence is not only excusable but Fre me Ligh 2e A tively grotesque, yet we have seen men! as re: formées abetting a\u201d firce ae such ject.jn 'wiew.A more painful\u2019 develop- able ome.While ; we.have infants and.lupatics and.anë alieng it would be \u2018alert to esÿ thet ait hèyé à t to vote.It wel be.said t anyone has an \u201cinberent \u2018right to vote.The.questo} is one of public ood, not .of private.right! As legisletures} \u2018 chearly -asust lay down all the rules: will be exercised, the: only question they bave sto aansider in what\u2019 ste the best | conditiotis for the\u201d \u2018publie.(Our eofres- Thi any low hich would feice a man to go to: the \u201cpoli.aud sete.science, When he eonld not conscientious Les ly vote for either candidate.:Had be} | .read the article from which he quotés through, be would \u2018hive seem it.there Joid -dogrn \u2018that no-one cam be forced dy! law\u2019 to vote.against his\u2019 conscience.All the law can do is.to require him to cast a ballot, blank, it\u2019 he wishes, 2-8 eon; didates is no solution of the evil.only hope is foi one\u2019 party to keep itaelf wculd.be reform.ly diiillosioned by the ae rival the political patromage - seamy tide of which Mr.Laverge ex- in parliament, _| but if any change in tbe law would in any degree purify the fountains of our] i sesigpt by oon | 878 er H it = the | prevented.Attempts lation have beets made in tveral states, {at last: the question aquirely to-an issue\u2019 by the i violation of the which the original was formed, and the courts TT declate: the tête stock issues theggof void; the payment of dividends\u2019 prorata of the ani dosed 183 process for\u2018 squeezing out | the! water byw be- applied with success to railway \u20ac panies, it may be found equally effective in desling with other concerns.At any Wii Tai H | 1 p11 j ¥ £ i 2.Î 8.gi EFi 1 Fie! Ea a Ey EF i in.the United » rates chan in any other country, the efforts new bei fade to regulate and confine them to Je are watched\u201d with cose.attention.- That constituted amthorities should intesfere as little as possible with privale business enterprise is.a sound \u2018proposition.At the same time it is fair \u2018te ask if cofporations, which are creations of the law, as alleged,.lic - good, onght to \u2018be regarded eccssary.It is, therefore, instryctive, tô ébserve that, out of the contest now \"{ being waged to regulsie: the trüsts, à \u2018thé series oË principles is -evolving which, oii] it is reasonsble to assume, will eventual- i Iy establish a system of corporate reguls- 7.| tion, to which all corporations wifi: have | \u2018tp submit, The greatest fact revealed by the investigations of the Inter-State Commerce Commission is that over-capitaliza-{ | tion is te root evil with whick the pob- i [lic has to contend in - \u2018cerns engaged in.îte service, Stoek-wa-| \".texing \u2018is n device so Yoh in in Brostice \u2018| that it eeemhed doubtful wh were any jeans.whereby\u2019 pp could be] = = 8 ti 3 E té Es \u20ac à pe.to accom- sud certain 4 orden every: ee which of syst for the pub Certainly - when ».or- corporate, jurionaly éffects the public interests; in- vey all the large\u2019 con- to do s0 by legis- has \u2018been \u201cbrought ] 2 hereon H ga = ni vs Ë E - prosperous \u201cThe only disturbances weré ot gested thdt each of, the three kingdoms \u2018Ttional parliament to govern the whale, \u201csly | Usited Staten, ie sas, they, insist wom Rpanierds, rae thedi fore and aft, cut and come again, till they were defeated and shattered almost before they kmew it.Something as near as changed r:odern conditions would allow happened to the Russian fleet in the Straits of Fushima.\u2018As Medina Sidonia entèred wpon his expedition.with the\u2019 conviction that disaster awaited him, so did ensky.The Russian admiral knew how ly pre- pered his ill-assorted fleet was to cope with an enemy thovoughly armed, cac ped and organized in home waters on other side of the globe.He also knew, and this is where the hideous injustice 1 of the verdict becomes flagrant, that the am Ts .cer .ot THE ROOT EVIL.\" \u2018Ÿ fleet was unfit and doomed before it zail- \u201c| ed, through the corruption and rascality of the high officials who had been.entrusted with formation.The Crar himeelf, who has confirmed the verdict, is as much\u201d to blame for the disaster as anybody, for he would not listen ta ed- ice, nor investigate the charges openly \u2018brought against the grand dukes who, by mismanagement and misappropriation, had made the Russian navy magnificent\u2019 on paper but worthless in reality.The officers now condemned are traly the vic- \u2018tims of their superiors in the court clique, and it is.not improbable that the verdict was dictated by the very men who were primarily responsible for ihe debacle.Carr) HOME RULE FOR SCOTLAND.\"If Ireland is to bave home rule, why not Scotland?This question has been raised by the Eael of Mae, who sent out the fiery-crous to summon all Scotland to demand the restoration of her independence.In his scheme of \u2018the Irish Nationalists ask for Ireland.He would have the Scottish party distinct from the Conservæcives and iberals of England, to strive for the blishment of an antonomous \u2018government in Scot- in the Highlands in support gration, which broke up the clans and destroved \u2018the: power of the chiefs, nef [it existéd under \u2018the \u2019ancieat* tribal sye-: Irish parties, who never agree exept.to} diagree; -while thexe is only one Scotch party eo fer as legislation concerning Seotland is concerned.It has been sug- .eould be given a legislature to deal with matters proper to each, leaving the Da- | United Kingdom, and thus relieve it of £.an enormious amount of work now aF| ways vazationsly ip arrear.A federal od toss the only available solution of these difficulties.There ave, of course, difficulties in the way of that.A vital} constitution has to give way to a paper compact resulting in constant- disputes legislature in each matter.The, examples of Sweden and Norway and of Aus tris .and Hrungary have fornished & potent argument against home rule for Ireland.In like manner the sssertion of state rights\u2019 in the United.States ig a reason against having national legislatures in the three kingdoms.But it would seem as though the principle of federation was the only one which would solve the in- perial problem.| ere CORRUPTION AND PRIVILEGE.: There is an article i \u2018she current number of the \u2018 American Magasine\u2019 by Mr, Frederic C.Howe, entitled \u2018Graft est in England,\u2019 in which the writer seeks | to prove that.if Brrtish policies wste subjected to the fame searching investi- | gation that Congress and the.American | states havetto face, there would be disclosed a condition which differs from the United States condition only im its greater respectability and its more perfect adjustment fo use by the privileged classes who govern.Mr.Howe, indeed, thanks heaven that the United States is not as England is.In the home rule, he demands much more tha | Po hime that in bed: right.icism; whereas, in ing apart from trade and abbr; the which .have -come from in.the Vnited States of de is.not the only.form whi curing public plunder.too, it is no longer bafé.\u2018ite lawyers on the.bench; * forneys abd employees in * Agseaiblies.¢ trolling motive in \u2018American \u2018polities.\u2019 equally true.peculiarly home-like just here\u2019 in Montreal, -\" bribe-taker and the bribe giver, boss and the hired lobby aré ishes.\u2018Only, Americà recognizes Be Le rome ru ts apothegm- like summing-up;\u2019 but tis Bot whalcever land as such is ly: \u2018As mot infrequently happens, some \u2018gres:.landlords\u2019 toby: \u2018anderlying a city-\u2014his 5\" the \u2018all of the taxes, which: mey - \u2018po taxes at all.There is no one of on selling value; property held out of the market a Sazuspar, Fammparr 9, 1907 what is going on behind the scenes; {hey are intolerant of the they want things right; not merely pretty good\u2014but In America no ohe escapes cri d, the arie- tocrecy is sacred; a \u2018gentleman\u2019 iw a be- gentry own all the.land, .and a, caste.like shat of India runs through the tbe Kaiser.\u2018The writer.makes the point that not.the least of Ge pains years is the understanding that Te ery corruption nay assume.Bribery, indeed, has be côîne the least effective means of se- It is really.thé method of petty grafting.Then.There are mitch more effective ways of killing a cad than choking it with butter.#Pri- ¢ vileged business is now sending ite rep- f gegentatives to Congresg: it das placed local ate State * Îhe desire for privilege \u2018in the form of franchises.in freedom \u2018from taxation and regulation, for a \u201c74 * protestive - tariff, and for land, min- \u2018eral grants, and subsidies, is the con- Shbatitute Canadian for American in the above quotation and it.would be Indeed, parts of it sound \u2018now, \u2018right Mr.Howe acknowledges that the Ee only.unknown in Great Britain, and, ys that for this reason it is assumed on this side that the British parliament {is free from corruption.However, he is.bold to easy that, beneath «he surface, in the sense that America has now come to recognize it, corruption four 1%, while Great Briain does not suspeet it.| America is rebellions; Great.Britain is elf-righteous;\" with Great Britain corruption is fixed and established; with.Ameriea it is changing; America shifts ber crooks from 'tithe to\u201d time; Great - is doubtless some truth im this all the truth, noe.ye all pespects |.srikchinl.For instance, the author % | mentions the fact that the local rates the landlord may\u2019 \u2018be able to | get oiit of it in the form\u2019 of reut.Then from local taxa- { tion, \u2018and even if it ia worth millions] | of dollars an acre, it\u2019 pays no taxes'at\u2019 \"all as land.Mr.Howe ailes specifical: ' all She labd t taxes to itr high, in daily mich \u2018ing him by its growth, are measured by \u2018the reptal of the property which be \u2018himself occupies.He pays nothing on his estates, building of mines.~The Vax is paid by\u2019 those.who occupy or the\u2019 city -be from\u2019 \u2018one-third to one-half of his rent.And \u2018if the properly is not.reyted, it ; pays | Vive le Canada! Vive Je Roi! fiom would have found them éar cuidone by the protection privileges in the United.States under which thé plundered people of that country are largely supine.\u2018This charge againet the English land system divides itself into two: First, the basing of taxation on rent inetead térday and, second, the collection of it from the tenant and not from the landlord.The first is the and\" question on which the, single-taxers preach centinuouely.: The \u201cmatter in system, which taxes both land and improvements.As a rule, under this system, vacant lots sre dädervaiued, wd suburbsn price js nevertheless poli : at its farm value.There is cestainix{: a good deal of this \u2018niquity about Montreal.The fair way, and the way to promote progress, is to tax the land at its selling value, and nol: to tax im- neovements, This 1e, howavez, -a- ques 004.900, + fes etes 2 tion of economics, not of corruption of the sort that we are assured the United States- is, going to reba against.As fo: the \u2018collection \u201cof taxes from the tenaut.instead of from the landlord, it is irr: tating and distressing, but it does no: a mean that the tenant would be relieve, \u2018by -the landlord's paying them.They would be simply collected in the rent.It is, however, a very foolish practice stenoture of society; such à class as the {for a government to collect from the British landed aristocracy ie slmoat 28] tenant.The land \u2018s +p asset that can- immune from criticism as Czar or not run away and æ easily laid hold of, and is the proper security for the taxes.The present \u2018 \u2018 \u201cBatih \u2018method i» a survival of the time when the pentry Jooked upon the commoas as the proper \u2018burden-bearers.But it is far from the fats that England, as a whole, rests signe under these disabilities and injustices.The Liberal party to-day, that is the majority ot the electors, fully~ recognizes that \u201chis exemption of land from direct taxation and the throwing of all rates on the occupier lies at the.hsart of much of the: poverty of England's lower classes The Liberal party fully recognizes that the exemption of Jand from taxation permite \u201cmillidns of acres to be kept out of nse ms hunting preserves ; and keepd millions more \u2018n use for grazing and \u2018very careless cultivation: and that it has driven the yeoman from the soil he may hot till\u2019 and may not buy.The majority of the people in England to day, indeed, fully recognize that much dairy produce is imported from other countries not because English land iw unfertite;- but because the landlord has too high an ides of its valle to him.One of fhe conséquences is that much of England\u2019s best blood and brawn bas: to - leavé her shores; another is that farmers and the peasante crowd into\u2019 the \u2018sitiei, there to \u2018ncrease still further the, rental, value of the land and the struggle\u201d for existence.All this is now recognized #nd will end in a constitutional way.- But to confuse such conditions \u201cof environment and precedent and legality with graft is a proof of \u2018moral obliquity.BALLADE OF THE COUREURS DE Choose, À = wn Is viellle noblesse, | Londly and galls, & sight to see, Tanidsohie mobaiturs tn their courtly dress, Theos instWé: old Chateau St.Louis, tus Sots am boas die kz Dancing with dautes in their vabes de soif HEE = by the FE nts ba Elygant teliows; but à 2a for me, Re, prie end.oh ; property ie.at \u201cfor \u201cou pur- DAllidbout ta time of série, poses-\u2014\u2014 not.an its selling .value, but ; Batnte, Hélène + sad Repentigny, AN were leaders of tact, address; © AR #er6 Vra¥h sx à rèxn may be.Tok 3 AiR wHlingly.give you the fares, So you but leave me Du Lbut\u2014ms foi! : Lucky \u201cË had :such « leader 88 be: Give sma XA tug cpureurs do dois.Tax\u201d Fe \u201cwosthy, 1 must contess\u2014 Byrthiesy Longueuil and La Valterie, Give me he lords of the wilderness, Hardy, at ome in the woods as a tree.G4 ine the spirits adventurous, free, More\u2019 than a match for the sly Iroquois; + Nivhbias Perroi\u2019s the mea, b'en oul: Ge 2d\u2019 the roring coureurs de pois ke\u201d PA Blorieuse fleur-de-lys! Vivent lès ssuveurs de notre pays! Vivent ies braves coureurs de bois! \u2018consequente lañd and- mines end Pto- «7 PA M CKERA \u2018perty are peimitted to hie idle, The W.MACKERACHER.\u2018people \u2018are prevented from using \u2018them.|\u201d ad \u2018The landowner reaps his harvest by the} The mentioned live im-Park- \u2018growth \u2018of population\u201d \u2018Which enables ian\u2019s -\u2018Pionteasc and New Frauce under \u2018him ultimesely -to exset a monopoly Leusd XIV 1c \u2018price.\u2019 - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | SIXTH SYRPHONY CONCERT Everybody concerned is to be congry tulated.the sixth Ee rough con cert, whi as most enjoyab \"À good deal of the raggedness o at the band\u2019s playing from time to time is .due to lack of rehearsal, but the princi { orchestral numbers y were nine to the band, and the ensemble nearly from first to last.Tul \u2019 overture of Weber is very fa- iler to band and audienose alike, hav- g become a stock number, but i e£ver, the orchestra! in the legato, lyric Sri ES the siti ï \u2018Woodw + CR r, the violin soloist, red a won and, after the first f few bass, auptur ed \u2018band\u2019 and audience alike a es were a series of ke.ions we earned.Unfortunately, these concerts are not infrequently married for individu al music] the loud z.and - \u2018whispering\u2019 thoughtless ar\u2019 snmannerly PERE FIRE RBOORD.Pa., Feb.8.\u2014Lyndburst, bome of Mr.John Wana ne this city.\u201d fire to\u201d reach nearly $L- Da der, .Philad the country er, at Kenkintown, as completely destroyed by night.loss wi « - oa 4\" 0 iE Tw ¥ °F \"WS WE ww FWY © 7 -\u2014\" hw» s ¥F - CHILDREN'S 1 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL emsssepere.Buses=\"\"wll| REMARKABLE GROWTH lowing co odes during the] Mrs.W.A.Hastings 2 ER 14 Sai, February db 1907 .Store.close dad 3 5.30 pon oo : Ce 4 month of January: rs.J.1 \u201cant 08 \u2019 ; Lo American Presbyterian: Church Sua- Mrs.Hays .we aura, OF THE SALE OF oo.day-school .\u2026 À 25.00 Man, -Sterey Hunt + asanoe.eosaguees 1.00 Te Kew swiss Blouse Cn eR sites voit oi | NE eng || ganized by Mrs.Douglas Arbour, w.5.Her, Wig.eens uses 2 .y hatghtressy, Andrew { Me M.J.e, avr sais: onde ee : Allan, and Mrs.FT.C.Kida a Mrs Lise I vive des 1h00 teri lano- 1d ers.L.Lesiia Brown, Bsq., books and t © FAG Lyn .E.sq.00 \u2019 Cliristian Endésyor snd.other thes wl It is bat recen dy that ve entered the field Hatters Haye rived at Danvike, felly, prese cards.JW.\" | rh Lawrence B.Doty, towers, alll of \u201cInterior Piano-Players,\u201d that is to say, auto- \u201c(Away À in Se Gal, Suiterind, Joka ES aot abso.: 10 pate players and pianos combined so as to save \" the an loorus are about Priced [on Ti sw| ||} the trouble of detaching when you want to play broidery } Mrs.Godfrey, 17 fandeltte igi 10 b h d.ok 2 rs.Sodtrey, mill by ban So instant was our success and so as much work.as they, can do\u2014indeed Miss Graham, tors.+ pa 10 10 great our sales that we naturally looked for the orders have to be refused nearly every co, Helly.of Ene, Bn Ed 2% ||] reason.We con affirm unhesitatingly that it is day, so cur order which was placed 6 ow slips and ste pe 20 | | inthe superiority ot the instruments themselves months ago, or \u2018mote, cannot be re- [| Lens.Mie.Do.2 boxes of biscuits, niin [ill Œupled with our own reputation for handling the but vie have just got in à case Mrs McCall, 1 dos.eggs and bath, Ethan the toro i: F0 \u2018best.The simple fact is that when the Lindsay peated, mr McKinney, box of dole p35 Ames, Esg.© W.J.Morris, Ta House takes up anything and advertises it, the ofthe very mewest of blouse pat dy le, King\u2019 for Tour aul 8, Bag.© Alex, Paterson, Eeq.; Mrs.Bomund 5 Robert, § double blad- Honey Pirks, Eng.Hugh Paton, Req.| public know by experience that the article must Serna; the designs quite distinct to any- se wo, 3 box ot ma ote OT gl Le Bo ee ronson [II] De all right: We invite inspection of the Hardman + > shine ever.shown before, | and.of ee le Chitdeen .$1000 Fog W.press EE Carences Suit\u201c, Hl Antotoue, Harrington Autotone, Kurtzman Player- course, too À ie and numerous to detail.We \u201ccari oily Cotlected by Mre.Weathe E-#-Grésusnieiés-Hea.C, 7.Smits, Eeq i Bian, Sterling Player Piano, and Lindsay Player- that ae Ii besutifl, and we divise: ano, One remarkable feature-in the growth of = rd rr jdows this éveni LE TM this department is that it Has been -accomplished almost without advertising, LINDSAY | There's a full blouse front; abc, eat coon sis 1 kesh bows med her?\u201chon p leon Monday, $330 each, | : Emans .Messrs.J.and.D Férgisson |.ve oe ae K.W.oR \u201croue cou.Teo Ton = Cas 500] \u201crho.Misses Mactariane, Hoberison; sx = - \u201cHerca\u201d- \u201cat.35.a yard, Cm fe ene ss mére 58 Bla mine |} \u201cWoad Otten, gs st Catherine ; Wi m d 8t.Pia).bounded | Re me ) MONDAY THE LAST CHANCE AT THIS PRICE.PUBLIC Eases 2.tree.fom an 5h pe sive, ona [|S Bran S04 Bt.Cathe.CHASE Pr - ; 6 MMÉ «will remôodet # for the - PUgoses of their \"= nine St, Éd 7 PLAYERS, We wast you © remember css 4 hogs: ï * > PUR: [ne Ta) squess gta a (uisbeo Branch, 204 §t.John 8t.from $250 Upwards ores a pins or : Be 45 the purchase Dice was 457.00.Ottawa Branoh, 141 Sparks St.A Thot i Ç i» the alksbat mod 0 rl #5.OHASE OF \u2018ENVELOPES BY | ME ame er me eminary of | LL ie 3 dhuckacly ml, gi sd fon Bi.iat and Wil tris, où = \u2014 : 2 ~ [bounded to the east by St.a Th \u2014 EE \u2014 dere tu pleted of about ao que \u20ac eet, oo F a \u2014 3, Thati pi.sip ho; you cm pt samy bk.Otte Feb.8The nl'äcquired by the À I ba thelastton years the output of the Co.1 the present session before the on oY peny, Ltd, The: ek is Ayer oe unts Comittee waa.opened this morn- ead ste warehouse, and this fog and concerned & purchase of a bup- has -be wed the Ayer Company TOIL AU dreds and wenty-five tho nd envelopes for some.= ars, It is the intention of Munroe Commission } pure 8 5 : .39 ' : pany, rant, for the 2 Transcontinental the présent \u20ac bat ae self ; \u201cThe Teundru \u20ac that knows Row?1 Railway Commission, whic usion property and that: : alter- A out is made in the Auditor Generals last Te si a a oe Bronosed alter: 1] bas increased five fold Th core for work then colgmas port.The envelopes in question | .mas followed y an imvcige on.the cor et LE ine frost |} none ug see, uo.200 GUY STREET.4 That aftér 5,30 \u2018on Monday; Fm thay.never be.bet buy _ at 35 again.: There's still a fair amortaent of énlors Tet, the the pe om fe mgt oe, but.by - Yom a § HH sil = 3, Ë AE 5 y form of the BarberEllis Hee: osed Xx ; en To.pe 20.A \u2018month later the hg bore ee diss hy eA Deon ot Ellis Company wrote the ion at conggts, of 18.etry Te property = LA ST EE or renpont {hat they es the two) = M cauruéers rats found: they, could do the work, cheaper TT E rixétidenices - \u201c Hutéhison street WM DOW, Eso.WHEN MADE WITH than their invoice called for.It tral hed fo he evidence of Le AL.Op: Lee ls tried ty he onate of Important Auction salcof Cook's purchasing agent of the Natione) Must lier.They are on Joie m br 8 fect.the valuable Household LOOKS one of the members of the Munsee Cone The \"oval Institute\u201d for the Advañce .\u2018furniture and Effeots, oo ' Fr ie nd Do Oe Fasared prominently in ihe menb \"of Learnitg has wld to | at the Family Residence, oo Be \u2019 \u2018London election inquiey- -of last fall.Ex a Bots + -4he pr operty at 232; t h n Hous Baking Pewder gminetion sh showed that the Barber-Elks | Fat présente #2.500: qd $tr a + ouse, .i (Company griling to soply Ho.Rel) wei.| \u2018Beaver Half Square, on rar.sérenstm.Portoctien.tclorey a 81 \"418 per Munroe Commis: d As ] Tocanay, Sth MARCH.gold Everywhere.\u2018sion Company allowed $L 75, aad No.94 ch > 053 i I envelopes at $1.90, for rhin the contract Bog 3 Full part oulars .ater.mith the Monrwe, Commion, Semper | Allege Inézation to Shelve Ant FRASER BROS.Auotioneats.mr\u201d allowed $2.75, and larger | sizes \u201cat: corre: sou | Et ee Fe rn Fo | | FLOUR ==> = oT.CATHERINE STREET west, Tor De line mone 8 Coppens thés eo Finance Committee.a 16 DULGALHE DU AE Sam 7 Tour AR [vial ey wi \"acioe Commission >; Br.AUCTION C a LS for Brown Bread NEEAKFAST CEREALS of all kinds.pia jé the rates ÉLSON AND ; \u2018agreed en ve were the same 3s the ATDBRNEN Mi Sosy.| BRODIE & HARVIE, ; \"5 now recéiving the.moet beautiful patterss juoted by an agent of the Rolland Paper | SN To GIVE WAY T0 MDE: LL Camp they had mot, 1 : 1e _ oF Bugtish, Preuch, German aud American Voom he Tama the ey à mot} tm Ve = 35 Aer hes on applying to them = quotations \u2014 7 * some ne before, th the commission.vas |.The.Pow e aldermen = NON TELEGRAPH CODE The Giant of Codes else S es nee pu de \u2018Ogilrie mainte ed that the on 285080 their wititude.sind las -cohfémed it.4 \u201ca i vas fair and reas pt CPI Yesterday § rumor which hed been gaia | YH Mr.Reid had.suggested giving this t6 | ing ground since Thursday w ER Le = aan Commission Company if | Persistent in \"City Hall ircles at .Ogilvie could get them a good there world be > ae \u2018at\u2019 the he City th ndence published | Countil meeting on\u201d Monday next to ie A eee Nepors Mr.Ogi semis fray the Finance Dommitins te Southeast commer of Fulium 1d La 178,000 WORDS.PRIOK $18 vie'stated that the price he commiesion, Aldefttién Molson,° Deberres, Robineon, |-pjacement on Notre, Dame street We; mes print Pine Pare que | Coedian BE | net srr prone ë .8 3 .JE Gen a rein (Ee Fem EE mn i tees X the latter pm Rp was sed for the pur- White 5 le ee an ites ° tos snd St re Dam = .West, te Ours was asked if.it uty | Bo éd Ai ao, x 110 fei.The: Bostis the Cheapest was \u2018true that an institution Ig.will be noticed that all four alder-}._ FRASER $208.Auctioneers.Transcontinental | Railway Rae eo men wefte, among the nineteen who LA i ie os \u2018 , >| COOPERATIVE SOCIENES AND .\u2018could not get as good figures from sans «9 ain Against hr he Payette al.pany; without adding to thdr score.,, .5 ul get goo te and Al ermaan h| Ottawa, Feb.8\u2014A 1 committes w \"=n Roofing as in.\u201ceverything.eine ee a ots + adie Sn\u201d voi is\u201d that: minrity, \"Ha See aia: \u201cWhere vould they of the House of Commons met this mor: 2.We give you our experience.of over| A ed Taree BP for mentioned on Thursday as one wh Be ei Pre over 8 Le consider che bill promoted by - éfe Bv ow f i | nation, \u2018I'd advise you to try.| void Be thrown oF, Lor bis ope The Finance Committee is composed of F.D.Monk, M.P, for the encourage y years.ery \u201cNEW FOOT 18 GUAK- ties amiwered that he had tried dence, propocal Gad be the best men in the City Council.ment of co-operative societies and banks, more thn once without eos \u2026\u2026 | yesterday,.and Al © name They cannot be.There.Mr.Desjardins, of Levis, manager of _ ; © anteed for five to.ter sens accord Ce not been, mentioned A: willingness oly Ald.White among the lot who the Levia Cooperative Bank, whieh has ket Rg 2 ail Hie .- .; ould replacs any one of them.been six years in existenc d - |x te prise.gi , | REAL BSTATE ri ANSFERS ou the eee nappe Another aidérman, who did not wish Tid mittee of the remarkable sages ha Las , | h a proposal is clear from the state- his name to he ee nes ed § attended that enterprise.At the begin Le a LL i oer, : ; ; bi p itness said the credit on the 10705 47, { .The property on Bt.À thefine street | ment \u2018made by Al.Lariviere to preas- oa had gnated Martin, whi eo edge: | ar ~ 5 4 ] operty he ld.J, À.0 right side of the ledger was $240.To GEO, W REED & co.= MONTREAL, FE Eopees Li re pa ch FS ut | To rity 5 nin | Orne te Gr a J o BELL WA Wie FIR : \"TRE IC.Holland, for $51,500.The property is! changing the Finance Committee in a ambitions\u201d said this a been collected in shares at rare ; poid jasen 31.2 feet wide in front ond 3110 feet inf such & maimer be would support E erman.\u2018He belieses that his rightful | per share, and of this sum only oa 150 fhe rear, \u2018with a depth of 120 feet, and | And he gave 8s a regeon for this de- place in civic affars is in the Mayors Was withdrawn, Jeaving « balance d | contains, a total of 3,780 cision his firm conviction that anybody chair, or failing that, in the chair of the 797.In the savings epartment is e Corietine bul ought tt-rote for the choice of the Choir- Cc had been received, and $18,180 Bt.Paul and St:-Nicho man.of the Finance Committes\u2014or of Hy of eue tien leaving a balance of $10.55.pod ee [be extendéd at a \u2018cost any other committee ! He has, I suppose, evolved this ingen- agaregatéd $199,527, of which all bat to begin in rch * A dorman Bumbray says he has \u2018been ious and thoroughly es acteristio lit.917 had been paid.The society Fhe constructed in the rear ad a asked to attend 8, caueus of Engleh- fe scheme in order to serve the ends never lost & cent in connection with | on.Lemoine street, in var of of the Board speaking.aldermen at she City Hall to- Cf his ainbition.loans.At the present time the society \u201cFat Trade building, 2 day +o -diecuss this matter.; .hans of $46,000, which ie depoci it Beardmore bui ( man, Yates said be bad heard | Weld ed in a at three percent.Oe i the a er he ao not oat | THANK YOU! - 0 m e | cha e d 4, - ion will be.built.A decmau Payette d © ench \u201cThe Rothesay, Se>tland, \u2018Chronicle,\u2019 \"| brick, with stone facings, .and wi reach chs: = in its issue of Jan.19, quotes an over MR.LAIRD WILL PREACH.a height of seven stories.One features Alderman W Ward declared that the | æa correspondent as complimenting the! The Rev.Robert Laird, of Kingstom.will be a marble e, running from] Power aldermen had - already enougl * Chronicle on being.th e nearest.(Scot- will preach in Taylor Church to-morrow = Paul te Lemoine street.condemnation to peut + from the |4isb) approach be has.seen \u2018to the |cvening, when be will present (he Messrs.Laporte, in & Co, Lid.,|licon aceount of their conduct over | clean, .scholasly, Jighclass \"Montreal claims of Queen's University to thet as have purchased | property frontimg in the offer to the M.L.H.and P.Com- Witness\u2019?.- tive East congregatio ha! , 4 uote ames age Tes ee eng RES, ¥ $ N fa TR erro SEP PTF ws: rp ETE i L Cm - ip a RE = = oe Eppa x Find ps5 ani mT PES EE TS > \u2014 rares 0 à PE ES EE SOUNNGES) [8 ya LW mtifion > Every icsirument warranted 4su years.J Large assostment- ja .-walzut; $M) ma hogany cases.- cash a 7écee 2250, ayant $10 4 me THE LEACH PIANO Go.> pr A ES qu heey : MOIR ei + Pow Se cite md Bt Ermine Mer, Bastors Townabips, We. - 590 ST.DATHERINE W.Tel.Up ac0s | LAFONTAINE ARK\u2014 print biock of wold rick houses on Sherbrooke srs; cranes pies ima Park.Fronta gos on Amherst aad.W Welte streets.tenants.Price: and.particulars nt office.= r ST.ANTOINE STREET\u2014A soir» built block of Bila wi\u2019 ane: near Atwater «venue.Nine tenants.well rected.Prive, $20,000.~- oo \u2018 STI FAMILLE B fr- Stone \u2018front \u2018ton ement, .\u201chouse heated by.hot water furmace.CITY HALL AVENUE New fists.Stone aod brick, concrete foundatsois, Sotudly built, well rented, ax aix- tenants, Near St.Louis square.Price, $15,000.; ABLE, PRT a flats, Stene py = tenants, Tt Fields a good à reves, Hot PUTNAM, set Fi ro Ro ve 52 pe \u201cA -Price,- a 0B HU sth Ya ath or, Tomple.Building.gay: STREET BILL ; HEUNG AND INDUSTRIAL \u2018STOCKS, Established 1906, \u2018 cost \"DEVELOPMENT rm nas va is TR & Write for parilcwars PE Be ol 7 You WANT 0 BOY OR SEL! The chic deogtion, Taluding savon OBS COBAËT.STOCKS|ZSS RTE Compmunicate with : GREVILLE & CO, Limited Mensters Standerd flot ad Mains Exchange and they stated that.all differences regarding the Gait street expropriation ave been settled.\u2019 : The matter was discussed between Tel.M.218.60 Yonge êtrest.Aa.Pageite and AM.Laviolette and ; d the * vegidents, who went to Que bec in their private interests, and ae agreement was reached yesterday.terms are that the city vay $10,000 towards the cost opening the rietors of Papineau ward street, the to pay the balance, which is estimated at $16,000 more.The bill, when it gomes up next Thursday, contain, in\u2019 substance, the f termsi\u2014 In the bill to amend the charter of St.Louis, à clause has\u2019 been accepted by the committee au the town to pas a by-law to prevent children under fifteen years =F ake not accompanked by heir paren te rom wyndering bout, \u201cto regubs their presemce \u2018in the \u2018ehiievTo ST.ANDREWS sheet\u2019 of the fown after à certain bour \u2018 in evening.2 PA te Do tar \u2018UNANIMOUS INVITATION SENT To-THE sled.5 BEV.W.4.CLARKS, of LONDON.MONTREAL ANNEX VERY FINE TWO: STORY HOUSE, ex- tts well built and appointed.Bight.good rooms.itnprovementy; 36,500.~~ Another seven rooms, Ta first \u2018rads order: $4,250, a FRED: 00! .\u201cRos LE, st.ca HW LADIES\u2019 MISSIONARY: SOCIETY.tomy Sattsty.of The Fol; Bt.Charles Miseionary Society of int St.Charles Congregational Church was Xeld on Thursday evening, Feb.7, at the home of Mrs.William Carmichael, 152 Charron street, when about 25 merabers were present.The subject for the evening was systematic ka \u2014 congregation of the St.Andrew'a churek, Westmount, have decided to send & unanimous call to the Rev.Willlam J.Clarke, pasior of the First Presbyterian Church at London, Ont.Mr.Clarke had been r giving.A paper was read by Mrs.Bartqn ed of Messrs.J.Nicholson - (chairman), on the subject, followed by Y varal mem- | D.McCormick, iG.Robert.ayia.H.bérs who ably- - expressed Parford and P.The was closed by fee was\u2019 att of ou itn ago, on Rew.A.W.Main.During the nine the resignation Bo: Pine church pastor- quantettes were rendered by Miss M.Süûr- te of the Rev.D.geon and Mrs.J.Davies and Measrs, Foe- op.der and Dancey.A.recitation wae given | by Mr.Jowes, and a reading by Mr: Foster: also a duet by Messrs.Foster and -Dancey.Miss Wiley presided at the piano.At the close of-the meeting retreshments werp served, ;.- © COLLEGE BOYS\u2019 - DAY.\"The service In Sherbrooke fitreet.Metho- FIRE AT SP.LAMBERT.A fire broke out the somservatory of Ric Argyle avenue, St Lambert, yesterday» morning.\u2018The fire bri- gade responded promptly to alarm charge of the students of the Wesleyan tured in by Mr.Patton, and after aun Theologieal College, Moeurs.Biines and hour's hard fighting they succeeded In Bridgette wil peak and o students will getting the blaze under control.The fife] assist iff the singing.The service wil be is thought to have - caught from an oil\u2019 a very attractive one, .PI move.The Joss will be heavy.The family - were aroused and took.refuge in the houee BIRTHS.¢ near-by friend until the fire wasout.of 4 near.by BD 48 pri, va & 1907, a eon, to 3r.and Mm.J.J.\u2018Reed.MARRIED.BAYNE \u2014 GAMBLE \u2014 At tne Presbyter COMPULSORY VOTING.The next regular meeting of of the Junior on Friday - CELEBRATED BELL FANS TRS 2 are made by a Company, vb meurt = | dollars capital.| real.j Helen Toficld,, with - Cotton; Miss Jane dd, and Mies Tech M of Montreal the a were also and A.W.Childs.The their views on the el dist Church to-morrow morning will be in : ng to raise, Dr | fhe 8 81,000,000 fund for McGill was x dem mopvsgas DAILY ETE SOCAL AND PERSONA : remainder of the winter her son, Major 8.K.and Mrs.in the the ong die hotes _ :Mre.\u2026 Ps series of diner dances last a number of hostesses micid dinner, bringing on eu 2 erwards,\u201d , t is announeed of Mies cent ir daughter of Mr.AT, the Be fing of of of W and Vay James Demnison, tol Dr.Walter wil on Béart 9 a SE brooke, has heen ; transtomed to the pi office-in.Mont- Mr.and Mrs.Tofidd and Miss Alexander | Woods, Mrs.Tofeld's a have {taken ments in tbe new Sher brooke.ote i \" Ottawa, a \u201cDr.oI ae.| city, and Mise: fonce hares bridesmaids are her co! oe snbreal ere, ee ail the ld\u2019 ering clubs visiti fectively decôrated with crimson -tubips and white hyacinths, which were placed i» Large \u201ceid and | the \u2018electric lights \u2018were shaded with Mrs.~ William | Marler ¢ É-Spoured |: on soft crimson silk.draperi silver candlebra were repent eac cales Cairns and ;Mre.: Mrs.cr Reed with Mrs.oS Pe , In n, rates Cup way : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 at JE a + Rd 7 ME \u2026 |rusormon AND DANCE, dose | an J the McGill Union the second of the, three opening functions 0 the buildimg,.ter- mmating with the undergraduates\u2019 à ce held last evening.\u2018lhe luncheon was served in thes seat diping-hall after the guests had.advantage \u2018of.the opportunity \u20ac apecting the building.mencing the toast list, Mr.AR ¥al- coner, who presided, read letters\u2019 Of re- The gret from Messrs.Chas: M.Hiss and E.B.Greenshisids, and congratulatory telegrams from Messrs.Holton Hf Wood en oo \"list was composed of three items, The King \u201cThe University,\u2019 * The: Union,\u2019 snd iter the K King\u2019s health had been\u201d \u2018die, Dr.so De.MePhaël spoke iv of the duties of the college to its students and graduates, \u2018and of the duties of the atu- Mater.The college life was, he.remarked, a very different kind from that years College-men in el \u2018time never drear of such luxury.as fell to the lot the modern stu- | dent.Te worthy growth of the college should be, he th x fhe best proof that re cause of Old MeGill was one.that merited further and continued a he university Cot bei ready A Pres thought, asl to edrly ant hout fear on the ital topics of.the =\" Petetson,* in replyihg; gov À re view of the but.conti advance of McGill meéntiodin thé vigous ges imprevements had passed thro ugh, The pe] Arts Faculty Bow give as good ea cotirse Xs fur university, w e Law Facu h improved \"and oy ad Pech met ald\u2019 College meant an au important addon to McGill's and ner graduate school \u2018was beginning to sn a lomg-felt | want.Last ofall thé Union up : plied à'ééminan \u201cmeetis aus students- to\u201d use-\"for phases; ol; the -aocisl side of college 1 that the building would speedily prov that sound learnng,- good Tellowatiip an, and recreation were not incompatible.After citing \u2018examples the ounts that several United Statés colleges\u2019 were \u201cPeterson raid | that n- I needed that * McGill might Lage for Jo her teachers pen ho might Tn best à in e and thet her best préfbssors should not ineyitably hedrem away to rela ay proveed | the .wile?colleges.\u2019 _ lan manse, Calgary, Alberta.on Jai.30, 1907, by the- Rev.J.A.Clarke, David \u201cC.Bayne, of Bankhead, Alberts, to Miss 1 ; ni ox .Emma F.Gambie, daughter\u201d of Andrew WAND HE TS | Gamble, Fea of Limeback.Oat.e Rev.Dr.Ba frealth of \u2018the Union.\u2019 He th Unéon\u2018 would\u2019 be fhe.niteans \u2018of: Ÿ the those close and beneficial friendships uch to student life, \u2018The that.mean .{Tnion dou draw professor and stadent Jo ne Hn Sip Lat.Thursday for aed le.by.E.Addie, of Sherbrooke, wil spend the die, Se BA Todd, ferments, of the Hetle in entertaining the pin oe jen table was ef- | d tes, assisted by by Mise - TAKE ADVANTAG Sb - ~ Bazeroay, FreavuAry 9, 2327 THIS IS THE SAFEST AND GREATEST BUY.OF THIS THIS OFFER WITHOUT DELAY, COBALT DEVELOPS \u2014 LIMITED \u2014 \"Authorized Capital, $5,000,000.Shares, par value, $1.00.3 \u201cTe THOMAS :F.MS .SN.EWAN MacKENZIE, President a STEVENSON, Treasurer.ue Diretor\u2019 Togios\u2019 Motor Car Ce, on \u2018Buffalo, 'N.XY.; _ AB.BICKERSTATY.ae President Deer Park Sasitasium, Limited.WC.CAMPBELL.DIRECTORS a Railroad Contractor, Toronto, Ont.ATKENHEAD, Vice-President.President \u2019 Aikenhead PERRY L.HOBES.i TRS K, \u201cMcINTOSH.Proprietor P.Menton Food Company \u201cToronto, Ont.| HENRY D; MeNAUGHTON.- Ÿ Metallurgist, * Gleveland, Ohio.\" Ex-Couanty Clerk, \u201cTochcster, EE, = : .Broker, Toronto: VEIT LR Union \u201cDairy \u201cGow pen, Toronto.- FRANK H.POTTS; Secretary, Toronto, Ont.Rolici tors : mss.BICKNELL, MORINE, BAIN.& STRATHF.\u201cTrui taes.: TRUSTS.& GUARANTEE o, LIMITED, 4 King Street \u2018West, Toronto.à Hardware Co, Toronto, Ont.Director Director \u2026 Director Director Director ~ 1 © 2 claims, 80 ores, eighty ac: neighboring.shores, safeguard around ies | fro acini A Pi \u201cMeoiti.UNION OPENING «| dents and graduates to their Alma the He yas sure out a loss.other mining camp in existence We offer a limited-number of Shires at the Speolal-Price of .I Subscription List at above aie will closs-positively: oR \u2018February 21st, Write; wire of \u2018phone for Maps, Frospeotüs, Copy.of Assay and other pazticulars, \u201cA.R.BICKERSTAFF & CO, .TORONTO, ONT.\u201c Cobalt bas the.richest and ze \u201censil { of ore mined in Côleman \u2018 Townsh'p is over, 87 around ihe companies operating in the, ever had in any other mining camp.\u201d .\u201cCobalt \u2018is \u2018a long \u2018way past\u2019 the -It has positively.made- good Î 20 KING ST.EAST showing four veins, shaft 20 feet.District, sh iat re 50 Cents, sifier + an ceils : dé = Phone M.5710.obalt-American' -per.Share.i This Company : owns\u2019 Five Mining Claims containing 1 60 Acres, all .of which'are under active development and heavily mineralized as follows: Haim, 40 acves,.\u2018Bucke Township, 1 claim, 20 -acres, Coleman To , showing two veins, simft 50 feet.1 claim, 20 acres, Portage Bay District showing six \u2018veins, shaft\u2019 nd 300 Anima-Ni pissing feet of vein uncovered.showing five.veing,.hat and vein uncovered across entire A Tecént Moses on Anima Nip i ising claims, taken from \u201c3-foot level, shows: 133 ounces of silver to a ton.The company own Townsite:of North Cobal* containing 600 acres, divid ol.into 4,000 lots, beautifully situated on shore of Lake \u2018Temiskaming.Building operations are active.- Sliver deposits located ind being developed.A syndicate has been tormed to build s $100,000 Hotel on this townsite.An Electric Rallway willbe built through this district, crossing townsite, thereby enhancing the value of this property.\u2018We anticipate\u2019 tha within | two years a city \u2018of 25,000 people will be located on this property and mined \u201core.a the world.The average.vitlue of all the millions Thé governin ent system of inspection throws a Tt gives the - in 'vagbor.greater protection than he tal stage.At is \u201crosog nized.everywhere the camp with- Dee an to-day.making.greater + profits for the iivestoe than any ul ZA SHIPPING PROPOSITION - 'We.have forsale a small block.of Cobalt-American.Development Company'e Stock at the cut-rate price of 80- CENTS A SHARE, fully paid and no-asasganble.TE We will accept \u2018payment i instalments of 20°per cent.with, order; and 20 per cent.for four consecutive months, Discount of 5 per cent atiowed ifpald in full.Orders for less than 100 shares not accepted.Wire\u2019 onder at our expense, to-day.\u201cTo-morrow may.be too jate.Our booklet, \u201cFortunes In Cobalt,\u201d will interest you.We will send it Free\u2019 oR request, THE S.S.NESBITT CO.Cobalt Mining Brokers, Confederation Life Building, Toronto, Can.into-a much closer bond sympathy than was possible heretafo \u2018Innocent and healthy amusements he said, \u2018have the necessary study of college men.\u201d De.Barclay hoped that any element of gam- pe would never enter the halls of the bud ding, ui 203 game hey & is orth Mr ayi sai dhe, \u2018is worth playing for i own ss and he did not see the value of a game that needed.an added ineen- tive.Jo Janke it interesting.= - ; O.- Hayes replied,\u201d and gave an Sabie of the growth.of \u2018the diea and e |-constructioh of the Union from the time when in 1903 Messrs.Wood and Childs, of the New York Graduates\u2019 Society, each pledged $5,000 toward its erection and endowment.Through the generos- ify of Sir William Macdonald, over $200,- 00D had been expended in its construction and furnishings.Of the necessa 000 endowment, some $31,000 only jet been promised.Mr.Hayes showed W much the building had been appreciated by the students in ai] its phases convenience.About one-third \u201cof the members of coll e had already bécom me members of the.Union.Mr.Falconer ended the Tunchegn with a brief statement of the need of .t building, and made an appeal that the endowment \u2018fund might be rem: oe Among those present were: \u2014 as Moyse, Dean\u2019 Walton, Judgé \u201cArcuipald, = their place, and in no wey detract: from he ronage.Principal ePterson, Dr.Robertson, Dr.Barclay, Dr.Scrimger, Mr.Wellington Dixon, Dr.Yates, 3%: Dowson (Ottawa), Dr.MacPhail, M ette Brown, Dr.Finiey, Dr.Crai De.Wylde, Dr.J.W.Hickson, Prof.ol, r.H.M, Tory, Dr.Haldimand, Mr.H: H: Fuller, Mr.Cross, .E.E.Howard, \u2018the Rev.Mr.Hague, Dr.Hutchison, Mr.M.B.PDavidson,- Mr.E.McDougall, the Rev, Dr, Shaw, \u2018Mr, Alex.Falconer,: Adémi, Dr: : Adams, Prof.MacBride, rch.2 Evans, In spite of the decision of the advisory board of the MoGill Union that dances given by the members of he Union shall: cloe at half-past one o\u2019clock am.some three hundred : students and friends spent a very _Dlensant time last evening at the opening dance of the Union.As the plan is to have several like dances during the year, the committee had decided to make the dances shorter and more informal.- .The ests were received-in the assem- of bly hall by Miss Hurlbatt and Mesdames Moyse, Lafleur, Armstrong, McLeod, Caldwell, Smith\" Gardner, Bell and Walton, wha were kind enough to inaugurate a new.and excellent system of patch patron became responsible for a-certain number of the ladies, Jand arranged that all programmes should be filled.The plan, tried for the first time last evening, worked ,excelently, and.provided secretary; LB F.G.Logie, L Callum as each patroness occupied a section of of the hall with her guests, programmes were quickly filled without any crowding or delay.After ten dances, supper was served in the dining hall and the grill room, which le acommodation for the guests.The programme called for eighteen dances and four extras, and after the eighteenth dance, which was encored four times, the dancers dispersed.e committees in charge of the dance were: \u2014 .A.O.Hayes, chairman.C, W.Davis, B.Kingston, treasurer.Invitation and printing\u2014H.31.Lamb, B.Kingston, G.H.Me \u201cSupper and music\u2014C.W.Davis, E.M L.Gould, MM.J.Carney.Reception\u2014W.S.Steedman, C.G.Sutherland, R.M.Macaulay, W.E.Er right.L.T.W.Penny, 4 N° Otis, Geo.Wright, E.O.T.iPers, H.S.Johnson.Decoration\u2014A.Dewitt, J.R.Estey, A L.Johnson.LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, A GOLD Curb © Chain Bracelet, with Initials H.M.W., 1905, on padiock, by way_of Prince Arthur, Shuter, Unioa avenue, and St.Catherine, west of Bleury.Please return to 108 Shuter street and receive reward \u20ac + = HS FRS 54 S833 ETP 323 TBRETASESE sa di sat \u201c\u2026.- - \u2018uw de IMMEDIATELY, : Laundress, at the Mackay Aa : Notre Dame de Grace; wazes, .month.Other help in laundry.Apply to INTENDENT.Tel.Westmount 282.\u2014 PROBATIONER NURSES.Young adies of refinement and good edu- \u2018WANTED, COMPETENT GENERAL IMEST for 3 St.Edward, | A.$18 per \u2018Application, with references, tr be sent tv THE SUPT.OF TRAINING SCHOCL, Mount- Royal Sanatorium, .' minion square, Montreal.| WANTED, BROS.Girls to learn.Co L Montreal, GIRLS EXPERIENCED 1N$ .operating Covering Machines.Al so Foun to THB MiLbisN ED, 2-33 Dowd gtreet, \u201c Yine to Zourteen; good pay of a watch for good work.Apply MACLEAN PUBLISHING CN.\u201c40 Front Street Bast, _ Toronto.besides BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT BOY WANTED .inevery Town and Village in Canada, age Hy LIMITED, ' WANTED, 4 MECHANICS, CONTRACTORS, and others to see what The Men's street, above fit.Antoine, sharp.Boy to Typewriter \u2018de.| works: 278 St.Martin carry a round of after school couple.of hours Es WANTED / EX ex Given.CHARLES COOMBES, quiet.Punch waa Judy Shows for Par- Tes, Foativnle, ete.street, 115 Leter |.ra large \"practical ; may be obtair most ap] nie a es fof odie course of instruction is carrted on \u2019 proved modern methods, while a variety .of clinical material affords the pupils unusual advantages in their and catalogue ed trom the ne Sapeitatendent \u2018of Nurses, Polyclinic Hoepital.WANTED YOUTH te run drop | press \u2014 producing embossed Tin Brands.Qn» accustomed An running a drop press in a Tin Factory preferred.Steady employment.Apply Canagian lt | Training capes for Nurses The by the work.Classes meet for pre- liminary instrvction March lat.emma rar rt + Teachers Wanted.PROTESTANT BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS FOR MONTREAL.\u2018TEACHERS WANTED.WANTED, AT ONCE, for the Protestant Public Schools of Montreal, teackere Fitst Class Model School Diplomas | the McGill Normal School.Applicants should state their qualifications, and a coples.of testimonials.a.\u201cictivg Bas hore hold- Sectetars.\"Cottage.to Let.TL ; y FOR THR.SUMMER, A COT- Lakeeide, on Lake Bt., epply to MISS GUNN, \u201cWit- * Office, Moatresl.FOR BALE, ON EASY PAYMENTS, Pur 8 ete.aan EI Te.PRINCE CO.2 ot | bi ESS = Fiat Wanted light.facturing purposes.Address L ¥.TORY PREMISES WANTED\u2014Wanted, oo or two fiats, containing 6,000 ar 5,600 square feet in the central part of the city in a building suitable for light manu- Must good : 200, te Office.prier Houses Wanted.A .AT LACHINB, OR DORVAL, + To Let.Lambert; 8 room - BBATTY, 187 St.Peter street, Montreal.\u2018TO LET, NO.21 LORNE AVENUE, ST.bouse.Apply to D.Zz \u201cFURNISHED nos TQ LET; new, mod- Li i * Employment Wanted.__\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED -\u2014 MATTRESS RENOVATING at residences, anywhere from Jubliea Bridge to IL«egueuil Rast, 31; elsewhere, fares added.Address, FRASE - real South.H, Moat SEANTED \u2014 BONANZA \u2014 ps LA CHINIST A ER RIDDLE, Gouverneur WANTED, or A YO! trie) sit NG à MAN (ma 0 ployment, Mona furnish Dest of eity ref- Sremces.\u2019 Address B.D, 120, Witness: Ut re Bargains.fr wr FOR 1 THS MILLION, Kandit Cut Maple, wa; uu Disks, er eut any length : delivered a nbère 1 1 he ro Par MACDIARMID, Ne.3 Canal Basta, of Guy and Williams reste.Roi rhone Mein &% of i .Flats Lo Let.TO LET, FLAT, 7 ROOMS, 93 St.Deals heated, sa.D.HATTON & street, ve Wholesale Recelvers of Fish, 18 Bone.cours street, 4 \u2018THE REXINGTON,' | 645 HUTCHISON street, Annex, between Viateur and Ber nard (duplicate and adjoining \u201cHutchi- lon Apartments), eh roams, exclusive of pantry and bathroom, heated, Janitor, $35 per Mr be - feady during March; only three left, Reat free to May ist.Apply, Caretaker, J.GHLLOTT, on premises.FLATS TO LET \u2014 FLATS, NEW, CON- Bains 6, 7 and 8 rooms; rents, 32, 88 dollars, negr corner of \u201c Urbain streets; all mots oon eniman possession about ist Jump._ por.wn 8L Urbain street.| TO- LET ABOUT THE MIDD oF Jay plain desirable fla date, central pDLE o A light, heated; ble for 08 ri se strona, | THE MANSFIELD, Near Sherbrooke 8t Beam Fists and Water Tox pid.Six 10d wren rooms.Rent FH 4 | WOSD AVENUE, \u201cMontviow.\u201d APARTMENT HOUSE.° 7 Rent $25.00, ; APPLY 309 ST.JAMES STREET.SALB \u2014 4 CARS HALIBUT AND on; 4 oars -Haddook and Codfish; 1 car Haddions 5 care Herringe: 3 cars Lae brador Salmon; 3 cara Doree and Jocks Dame.streut- west.ARENA UPHOLSTERY STORE \u2014 oR restored aad 00, Near Beal, Coat.soir at night, O.DeB re 428.Datze .D _ Migoeliatigous; .ANX ONR NOT BEING ABLE T% dur NOTICE T0 WITNESS READERS \u20ac3 The; * par Witness\u201d is ia West Rad of Qu, on BUT na trom Cour as to 3 and rg ios also by a add sou.avenues ; Gresa avenge ror Tis \u201c WITNES9, - may be loft with A.T.CHAPMAN, Bookseller, 3187 St.Ostee-les ta.Oc wibR TURNER Gross Folsi 8 Charis CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.at en TARIFF, venant, Situation w ru a Latariies CRT Articles kt Dror « Por 20 Words for 108 te fer each aéditionai ward, Sis Saye cons du he prie à tous.- Property po To Lit Coe rive Ver Soin - £5 Weeds for 233 - wert.os rei a a eee 8 Personals.Avouts We 58 Werte for 312 \\ detached.with grass gar- cemesquence, much higher.dea, a open locality near cars.Tel.xo charge made ln suc beats ay +.Westmount 1551.Ap) veriiompant of 1088 ve Rate : Noes ween, _.A - _ i) ) : ~N \\ « t re a tz ess Fes Hyman R ne a ; Le rics fs = PSE a.pa, POOL ROOM.iE A BRIANDS P PLAN.tie + Ci te tain is a PV nT Tw \" a Ws Circular Called \u2018an Under: ; 7 \u201cthe Cabinet: - ue A A | hand Scheme of Coercion.Di.« stockton; prorisTs ACAINST PUBLICATION or | CHURCH \u201cAbMOGATES SAY ITY Messrs.Frases, Viger & Co., = Granted Incorporation.THE MONTREAL TRANSPORTATION \\ COMPANY INCREASE CAPITAL on CLR 2 said thet the sur |[HOPER THE LEGISLATURE WILL _TAILS, OP THAW TRIAL\u2014A WARNING FROM THE the office d et - = FLAY \u201c4! PRACTICALLY REFUSED.THE .\u2014WARDEN-KING COM .oor M ATTORNEY@ENBRAL NEWFOUNDLAND./ \u2018! :|the Be CR Led | : BE GRANT MAROOITE'S | ~ BISHOPS\u2019 PATRIOTIC CON- | - © + PANY.4 NEGOTIATIONS_POST OFFKE DR.ibe fret ras Tout Conte à Lg t T'amiéamoN.A QESSIONS UNDER À Ottawa, Feb, 9.\u2014 The Can { \u2014 MASK OF ON: ada Gazette\u2019 : .ENT a Ce, « ab be most $2,000, - +.| + 10 oe contains\u201d totibe .thët incorporation has 0 # .PARTHEN a Au 2 a 7 ne ud mot make any pri\u201d an- i has the most right to.may \u2018whe - OULIA N, & Ermites, to Fears.Fraser, Viger & p : Fe : ©.= dd uncement as e increase of, | ther billiard \u2014: rs and pool imited, total i .eto.be should, be.yi closed after Toni Rome, \u201cFeb.\u201d 7.\u2014Fhe- complète\u201d tect-D£.of $500,000; a ai 8 dotal capital stock Ü -Ottaws, iv.The\u2019 House ef Com veto mec and places 5 night# a the circular of M .Briand, Freden Min- Present carried on by Mr.Alexander moss Was inéormed.yesterday afternoons Fecreption in ew Orleans a 4 This is e question ssked by Mra.T.nter of Public Education, accompanied Donald Fraser J Ludington of No.56 Laval ave., and by specimen formuuas which the Mayors Supplementary letters te | slie urges: the view \u2018that the \u2018mothers sre instructed to follow in.1 ü \u20ac been issued increasing the capital oot \"| of the young men who are victims of |¢ ed.e aficen, wh ere of the Montreal Transportation Company the gambling habit have a right to be [it ® commented.upon as follows from $500,000 to $1,000,000 These statements, course, were rome a direct variance with the information conveyed to parliament that Mr.Hyman wag too dictate a letter or to correct an error in one that of Montreal.\u2018 Apart ftom other considerations .it \u201cx he bad already written.Under the\u2019 of cumstances the House was entitled, he considered, to whatever explanation the gi A had to offer.Certainly it Mr.tevat beard on\u2019 the question, The bill before the ure at Quebec, to authorige A the Marcotte Billiard Acsdemy to keep open\u2018 until two o\u2019cloek in\u2019 the morming, to he: evident that the Kreach appeatd Goyernment inteads to obig: the Church to accept one \u2018of the.two.situations A new machine foundry com be known as.Warden- -King Limited hes been granted incorporation with a capi talisetion: \u2018of.a million dollars, ta ca ve | Was the cause of Mrs: Ludington ra which are bound to resalt from the for; |on businées in Montreal.The a Henry a] been Baring ory her voice againet the byll becoming ons mulss.as.of _the Jeass mark ed Ad B.\"| rato are Messrs, J.C.King he orp: but will, undoubtedly \u2018éontest ant part m this matte 7 and she yet Hopes it'may bé thrown ccording bo | the ow t e Mayors ette, and R.\u20ac.MiMichael, of Montreal, Ï sn à ag health EE Prime\u2019 Mini replied thas no ict of the West.Toe.wes & joué te by the lativë Council.wate free not: to rene \u2018he lease of |and William Greig and F.G.Bush, of g sgain that ei ve to communications ons had ds \u2018him ces 2 Sxpression of, \u201cof on that ru know E -Marcotte, said Mrs.ses ou 8 Shang « 2 parish priests, Westmount.i» eafbei restored enable and Mr e Shan e Te Postmasters, ould.be us paid.Ludington; \u2018and \u2018he has good reason to \u2014_\u2014 a of an élection | hat he \"had give given to \u201cThe H remember me.I have been in his bil-| Subjected \u2018to: the wil i of the liard_»oom and in others as well, with Mayors.\u2018Their.tenure a he churches PAYING F OR FATAL WRECK mothers\u2019 - for their \u2018sons; and.af depends.upon the arbitrary Qecisions of \u2014_\u2014 js the authorities énly-knew what harm the municipal .councile and upon party KILLING OF 23 AMBRICANS OUT otrife in small centres.- | these piaces ving them conse vien \u2018The inconveniences: lamented under \u201d LONDON AND SOUTHWEST.| the House on Ww Ash -lers ænd facilities for ruining the young formule, A can only be.obviated by ERN DIVIDENDS, gay Jetter, moreover, that had ¢ come- The Fou gn from Hyman was wai a statement BEIC SINGS.that her husband was tdo il} attend to - the.\u2018motion of | ! 203 buniness.Whether the of Upon Prime At the \u201caf the House the Speak: i orks bi him ani Bb Ant sl roe.He Works bad himself communicated ier it was reselved to the! Hon.8.Hyman, in which .pol.-For his own Part he would to take | men-cf out ci I know of cases where Méans \u2018of the forntatiom of associations, fi fo od Be mat ES rs pf BoB Bo Bon TE 8 oo ES rie men te de sh Sd | ons re, 1 ca, so use otamo n e Hotise, on.for goy ent bus eas ev: fir of previo electoral \u201cvision \u2018of Londen, The .let- place, bad not\u2019 been Hols, in with The Sderable 5 from the ox their - wages \u2018on \u201cSatu aft on and required, will always be such inasmuch cha of the London and Soutliwest- ee Ey ir 1h was \u201cthe Hort.Geof E, E.Foster or replied tha that to allow ene m more Wedne Wednesda tor pri aie |@et their meals awey: from nserva- = of resignation in the present instance Bordes à the Con: never ledve till- Monday : Hom and in the p un! fortunate informality which form.de letter: of nation present.tive side, it inoperative.ern Railway, who presided to-day at the back.as \u2018they do not recognize the hierareh; , servative leader.they £0 ta ors, = to ce ee i Hence it-i not acc ceptable as it has half-yearly' meeting of the shareholders, anneunced reduction in the dividend te great\u2019 grief and distress of whom already been condemned by the Pope.for.the.Bud.time i in many years.This, ed Mr.Hyman oD er = bad whilet, fully Teams ins hae to he Finance, in they should be a comfort to.- oh (yuations are, therefore, unac- he said, was.owing to the Claims arhirs | ne by ar substi thereior, (him (he Hose i opens | ee EE one of the lo give-you one ingtance in point: I from the wrecking of the American \u2018The Vatican, in conchwion, .declares pide know a lad äbout sixteen ÿeara of age, that the attitude: of: the government members on the who went \u2018ta Marcotte\u2019s: place and stay- Line \u2018Express at Salisbury last July, chamber had advi thereafter f when twenty-three Americans were in- H > indi 1, [Er BERN he r , erent perso: : .fed jaway all.night.His mother came belies scemingly the \u2018coneiliatory nature stantly killed and a number injured.poumcement re, Hrs witbiesmai \u2018tre different perso Portéolios were not\u2019 the ; PO Land asked ze if I would hel o x Brian nda circular, which is inap \u2018The company bad already met seven- of his Iesigoation om ca igne- [possessions of the Prime.Minister, to be : er boy.\u201d We telephoned © to.ere ical le to the present situation.Ît teen claime, Be sid, aying in eettle- story \u2018of 2.Bymao's prof oe re bestowed by fhe | gentleman upon bo ne ; as Marcotte said the lad had not practical y.constitutes.a refusal of the ment 902,80.Five of these were for es 2 following de 43 Be saw ft.The Public Works bee: at his place.Then We decided to| Concessions, prompted by Patriotism» deaths Yond they \u201cabsorbed $33,000.The : [go and see for ourselves.The kd\u2019s mo- portiolis \u2018tarried with it duties of thef 3 \u2018told % \u2018the following correspon- : kind, | \u2018cond | which were proposed: by the bishops twelve othieps \u2018were for injuries, and \u2018ther stayed outeide the establishment, and: accepted by the Pope, which offered |g09 830 had \u2018been paid in settlement, most onerous \u2018and responsible\u2019 .; a is beçause she was known, and I rent in4the only possible solution of the crisis.Bight.claims.for death and ten for info.8ir,~In view of of \u2018the ;luclosiros dis Te seh fo B sick men was in any fine to to try.to find him.inguiry\u2019 .Mr.Now public opinion nfust judge upon jury.were still outstanding.: wate Bo ou most\u2019 regretfully |man in robust | he Jou che for as The.5 avide \u201csh Marcotte I was i formed: that the boy| which side the responsibility falls i Every reasonable claim had been n Sesched the Jusion that; while 1 am, Mr.Hyman.could scarcely be expected do iors 1% prvi thous | \u2018was not there, and \u2018had hot\u2019 been.1 the conflict continues.promptly paid, but there \u2018 were eoms neither \u2018personally oharged with nor re- |to regain at once, owing to ne seveté aud Crongh ai des Jam rules vers Was | pet apparently satisfied, but my mind fs, foregoing Practinally mens that which the directors considered very an- sponsible for the acts ref to, I can- |illness\u2019 through which he is \u2018ssid to have a of ea ges ; prof lie up to find: the boy; 80, a} e Vatican rejec Briand\u2019s cireu- reasonable, and did mpt intend to pay expectedly - lar,\u201d which instead of being an aecept- [Be ore a pie a boy There pl ying ance plain and simple of the Bisho] .am eure he Hid been in the jproposal is considered in Church circles 1 place all the time, hidden.to be a captious, underband attempt, ot continue under the circumstances to been passing.The Premier's anoumee-| The Depy Governor, Mr, Touger serve as the represent of the Pn heats > doubt, ° that fhe post Par poly Go at the Senate een of London ve lo tha to sortis tered metitate, and ve assent % the, Senet, them unless\u2019 they were obliged = the courts to do 0 .my F ion as and a bill respecting the patent a x.\u2018 of bidden under an-appérent mask of con- THE * WITNESS B y \u2018vou - het\u2019 for what electoral division is the under a Srepmatasiess Mr.Fost Oster de William am Damon Jt ight cis ya oh Tle or 5 i ciliation, to Im app Church to accept - Li .\u2018Bouse of Commons, .clar \u20ac » 4 course Uhoriced \u201cin e Senate\u201d mépris wall Feb.i: go, \u201cThere is something wrong conditions condemned.because they are } + As the resignation of my seat sirotves Sane \u2018way i no way ut \" ne boy, and if he.does not do against the Church's principles.In: my withdrawal from the government, I lated the Premier] - FROM THE HE CAPITAL befter he will have to lose his job.\u201d |siead of following the Bidhope\u2019 initia- beg most respectfully to tender by resis: that by is as In\u2019 other cases: he \u201chad ! ow, there is nothing wr except that tive 2 conriliation and er the as Minister a \u2014 7 \u2018man bi ev situation, has ren i n of find it difficult to express my regrets | been Totes.to.override the advice es aa kG spi.pau 5 ihe Young gets, on not sd attentive The Vatican delayed xx pre st the breaking of the\u2019 tie which has ex prb er Late pinion Greats Sipe for CFiCAN {3 business rior so reliable as be used nœuncement umtil the text.of.the.dre isted for nearly three en between my | y de his Opin 7, M 2-\" |to'be.He sleeps away from home, gets lar was thoroughly examined.Pl it I amet hie] Weberwiys Ci Bll {ERY ali i | Sen) rss em witBout an expressie nd probably # eéps there\u2014if he sleet ontinue.the \u2018heartfelt a feciation of of \u2018their kindness 7 Del css 8 Saturday Moods Hence, all the conciliatory.ps ne o and never dailing .\u20ac to Colonial at oll vee doub and vs the Vatican.have been unavailing.From you in es \u201c everance of official | relations à \u2018keel y or since _ at this moment more than.» a: this matter i SO W pathetic consideration you bave \u2018always LE = 18 ; __ men and b rs Libers] party ached upon oe tawi Feb, go Domi frat young.: Io, he cen De | in Sr Sr pa Bi gmt BE Sn om, Sree dows viven: y Aga, , sho sis been .- 4 orien.position of Premier of the Be- pion fai dt.was why Mr Hyman ih Grp oan de they canot be wiped out cle once they end reasonable À A tte\u201d oi that -helis eaid that mo.further atfempts a SL liked\u2019 Ps ct earn an Tkely to be made unless amrances are i ; living in some other way than\u2019 given that the goverpment is genuinely reaking = mo- isposed \u2018to end the conflict.Thomdt 1 t advisable, .even though his scone of th should have restrictions - ] hiss add 8 fad ons he em hone had not bem tainted by the im sion, a0 ua.to, permit of their desing | Bacal upon their operations, Surely hos æ 2 DISCUSSED 1N THE NEW- i Baithéolly J° vestigation, to lay \u2018his.position: before with .disputes in oy of the.boundary |$ should .be to get p of = A the go hit 20 suspicion oouid Faters bebwoen © the United States an dent and be a home by miduigh rary).ON TUESDAY.n.hi to election 3 e.wom Ny Ne Bos.it Filia Laur, {rot tpn hi, to the blection Cevady.The Ame ro enibae cite the action of our Giy, Coupe 8 | sé, Job's, NGL, Feb.8_The mod gin Wiiods reply followed.two: dag thought, of sé Re br ects 15 dicuscion, of questions.affecting Che |A Le Ed enough for tr TIVeRD Ered le United rat later in the following termss\u2014 Tandon: M ere WO! pe A.Re ne di {Great Lakes and - :the- St.Lewrence .thers to go out.hunting :for vill be discussed at h h - your letter Hym ter \"Th mere.anxious 100] 8 wi at length in .he Legis of er er - you.in- date th Nand the people would then y ives.effect, e change, however, mere their boys at that hour withou rd having | lature pext Tuesday and [ololwing day.form me that, in view of the: disclosures have entity of pronouncing up- was -the \u2018original \u2018understanding be- 10 do so at 2 o'clock on ace y 1m \u201cThe Legislature was formally opesed | st Toronto, in connection with the by- 00 Jt.\u2018Mr.Foster's theory was that if ice the two governments, and will [in& Amway with such.iniquity.; rday by the 2rnor, Sir wa a election of \u201cJune, 1085, you have come |8
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