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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-1-9, Page 2Dye Signal IA rrslJsart, eY$lf rat' MIL • Y Y mumps aa sieelteicullelelf• THURSDAY, JAN. I, 190::. LOOK PM HACK 11Attie. A glance backward over the events of 1901 rove,!!e the fact that death Mur loft many gape In the raukd of ull clamed of the people. The necrology of the year includes the names of many great men and women whose placer It will be hard to f.II. Fortunately (yr us all, hu Wall or weminn Is altogether indite peneable, hence thinge worry along ad olio after another is remuvted from the eeenn of earthly activity. 011 laves and Hamer give place to 1-a, and history assign.. with niore or less justice their respective places In the eettu►•tt.oh of their fellows. No matter how good or great any individual may be, he drops Into the void, and If m seed at all, It Is tett. for it brief space; another tills leis place, mud there Is no pause In the progress of eveute. A else humorist hill' said that if a luau wants to know how little he will be missed, he should • go 'lawn to the edge of the water :and stick • his finger Into It, and withdraw 1t, and see how long the hole nt:tde will remain unfilled. That Is n graph e way of enforcing the lesoon that DO man should get the Idea that Ile 11 necessary to the running of the world. Rut the world lost In 1901 eopw great men and women whose mono* will long remelt' in its lilitory. Flret among them w:,e 'thiat noble woman Queen Victoria, whole long and beneficent reap' was a bleep. Ing to the British people and to civlilzat on at Targe. She diet full of years and honors, beloved by it loyal people, and respected weer - ever queenly dignity and womanly lame malty of the great will the New Year upon which we oro enter- ing take with It luta thin uuknow•1? That la lini,puy hidden from our knowledge. Tu -day is ours; It it 1111 that we are cure of ; It le enough. 1f we (1) our full duty at the ntolae•ti t• groat or email. rich or poor, we need It tvo Ito thought of the morrow -no fear of the future. "Duty" le the watchword we must learn. 1f we live up to It we nuty welocmte each New Year am a new opportunity to uplift teasel red by debug that which shall make tour felloww better and happier. And Urea that d1 that era not fail- ures, lit, everehort or long In years they may be. 10 AN\F:1 t:ItP:AT 111111%11N. William T. stead °AMlinees. In the Jewelry Cosmopolitan a new scheme fru whish ho holds Cecil Rhode.., An- drew Carnegie. and Sir hirer Malin) jointly r.eponsiblo with btmself. It 4a nothing loon than nnucxatlo' of the flatted Kingdom and the rest of the British Empire to the United States. Ifo describes the average Englishman as uverwheiteed with ,u d&guatlon agaltlst Ooorgo III. for pr„- voking the American Cblonles to ro- b •I and sett up for themselves. "Even when they recognise with Lord noise •ry thee if the nutty of the roes had net been destroyed, the ccutre.Wcuid have shifted from the bank+ of the Thainee to those of the I'ut, laa0, this in no way diminishes the bitterness of their lamentations." For. 1Uho•lee is quoted an.. 'caving that he never thinks of it witttottt a bitter feel- ing of regret. "Jasa think what might have been If that man had but hail more sense. 1f tie, En;plish- Mp.onking rneo had not been rent in t wo by tits pig-hyaded folly, war would ere thio+ have orvased from mit the worht. No cannon would Lava boen fir • In either hemisphere bit by penal- Lon of the English rase. :hast no that permission' woedd not have ba'en given, there would have b..'.i uo wars war. To think of ft, to realise Al tat the world keit by We tutus.. are ('Iterated. Her caned I 14.411y y ..e.eagea tee mate on. ..o..1 " hlrtury is assured. Wllllam Mchinlay. President of the Dotted Stater, fell•by the hanel of an a/Isaeein. The crime wad pe- culiarly atrocious and cowardly, and called forth the dole tatiun of the civilized woril, T1:41 l'resldeut was a good 00.l lovable. man. win, had by his conduct in offlen won the re- spect of even his party opponents. !tent dignity to tow International dealirtga of his country, and dos* )tnucla_10 .prntuutn Lha aperlt n/ -lie on!, however large and populous ani wider brotherhood of wsi*kiad: Mcs: woalehy tont outuay Ill itt Nruw -to be. Mr. Carnegie 1. crwliteel 'by Mr. Stead watt thinking that the Cntte.l Kingdom of treat Britain and Ire- I:ertd would cut up very comfortable into right States, each of which woo • a a 'cork or -Pennsylvania, and be Woks furwarl to "the time when tier rub- ye•ete of this proud munar•by will Apply fortate great and giortous per- enieelun •uf being adwlttcd citizens of ',Amerman iteimbttee alonnr•h.,-s, urrtucraclen, estaWsheJ churches, ngvl tither like re,tcr uT burb.irosw, eurvivalr from u period of past chi - lit i111)11, w .11,appear ; and the whole Liigllalt-epe,king mesh!, organ- ized ufou a republican basis, wilt nominate the planet." Naturally nue feels curtains to know how thin wonderful reconstruction a to• be brought about: Englishmen :trio credited wTlh' a fair share of nn• tlunel pride, and Mr, Stead admits dint "at the present !Moment the. (mmeatse majority orf the 'English, popl.' in England would recoil from Btu euggeat,un with horror, and oho wan tit the etre.t would probate), de !ounce me tut a traaur for even tug grts.Lag swell a thing. ' lilts re•leme oe oe work through the culuutes. "A o:rttt.h eulogist, whether Australian e',tnadinu or Smite African, woui. 'eel much more at home and lino !t much easier to take part lu tine work .tw'r%An p mnchen'•ry thou lie would If he were truueplante.. .0 England and were taking part at party struggle In the House oil Giem o,ta.'' Ile also th.'ko that the feet•ipro.Ity policy bequeathed by I're- ldeeat Meliinl.•y to 1'resident Itoote•• welt and tho nation will tempt the tlrllirh colonioo, and "If one chlony .after another Lee to change the U,Uon Jack for the Starts trod Stripes, Is it not the flr..t duty of one who washes to ser his country retain her Iwo" bin In the foremovt ranks of the great powers of the world, to throw ',etch/Intern lost one of Its roost re -Ion her lot with thorn wlto are work Mott Fl mrmtiere in the porton of air. C+++++++++++ I CURRENT COMMENT •iiiiitiiiiittttfiiiiiiiii New York le bulle!ittt a ustnkey hose to cors $61,1I1.). And thousand'. of caldron In Now York lack funic, fuel turd clothnef. There are at proselit about 450 cease of uns al...a In Outarto. F'ortun- Moly Hamilton bar so far escaped the plague. 11 ysould be pretty had to have Welt the rtuallput and the Spectatur in a muuielpal campaign at (110 tames 111gglea Bays Marconi has stolen his lits and he will Beek to luvall- date tits patents oa the wireless ..) stria. 11lggins may have known all ittr,ut tie natter nearly 20 year.. tmg M he evert, but he took too long a .goose before utilising the Ise. The Boston broker who has or- gnulted a society to promote .the marriage of Harvard students to wealthy actresses evidently thinks that everything bed Its conipensa- 11o1r, , Hitherto It has been gi•n- eruily supposed that the gullelesr ooneige student hes been the patr- t:cular mark for. the Otago adven- turess. Mayor al.evuley, of Vancoiver, liar dl.eovcrcd that a Mayor IN belt it wall factor In the conducting of pebbly affales, and that whit. 11.+ wears the title any one of the alder- men can do ad much as he can ht :ht way of eCeuringtp.uel government a11.1 economy. But Mayor Tutvuley .dioul.l hear lu mind nititt to uu tne•re uhdtrm:tu le it given to say • toy eounc;l," and •'m,, ►e,lityv " Henry ('lets gives the opponents of freer trade Li the LiuitvJ State.: .t few liIt,t* 1n hie latest titian, i:al let ter. He suyii the time.harcue when ....r. Igo perctioo. r. roust be 'rouget. ( the (1.5. manufacturer i. to ,roe, IP -r. "Fort-ig, markets wii.t` es- airet4,tp to 1411 Iu4letH 14141-1•84443, an DAe the ann.eenaiiry' rest rival wit law exist are .3)polfle l -it a,; aly the b y rutty ',wept away eat Il.tl.e' lir no cereuN/ay later ua.' Mr. (eoll itt(xlei n* iy be lying titrate' nights- bemoaning the m ght= hare -beeps, but we take permbsaI,.t to .luabt 1f Ito has m:toy imttttuus:, on either side o1 the Atlantic. If the C. logistic load not found an excuse to volt In 177:,, they would Etre seen Inlay excuses since that-orhrtealor 11 is contrary to nature fur the tull to w•:ig the dog, anal nuns of (leered. 1be• Third's suwwess„rr wuutd have cared for the rule of st.'oon.l fiddle to n cul - suffered for no fault of has own; be was the victim of mere hind hatred of all government. Hu countrymen will ae.o that big memory 11108. Chang, war gathered totals fathers. Ho was lu many aunties °tuft of the great onor of tlie earth. and wielded a 'wonderful influence 1.11 ceuti- try. That ho WACA_ 111001e1 taf. good - Soma it wouk1 be unwise to contend -at least taddisir ear irtandard---- but he flied a very large place la the onosagemeet of affairs China, hla Influence was perhaps ou the whole for progress. Lilo place will hr. a. hard ono to flii. and It will bo who 'emceed hint aro ais favorably • hapolool to her. rammed from the scene. A. Luau uf but, little importance from a irerronnt pant ot view, he helot a poomtion of vamt aiono•nt to Great Britain. As long nip he was eritain'm friend her WI stern poreressione were compara- tively safe from Iturstan aggression. And ho proved to lie fairly loyal to her. He kept the tribe.' over setae!' ho ruled In subjection largely by his personal strength of character ; his Methods were despotic, sometimes cruel, and their only exemie was th. Ir soucceer. He took cotre te provide for a succession that will tee friendly to itrittilia anti the country Underwent tbe strain of the change of rulers ettliteit an In our own country we, ',rive hot Many prominent men. The lint, tod long to dweil upon, but we may enumerate a few. The Senate lost nar Fronk Smith, G. Mel.: indite).* Almoot, l'aquet, Rom, Villeneuve. and Clarke Wallace, West York, end J., W. Bell, Addington. and the Ontnrio Robert Ferguson. Hon. A. 13. Hardy, who hail so long been so prominent a figure In Provincial affnirr, and will prefer Independence to ale losses. Among the name* wlfch occur sorption by the United tenter'? There to us of g000 men taken from Gel 441..stame. -..111-North America for two. leepreme CORP2 ?Of George wttymn oir three separate nation& if little jnow. 1..rofter, ..ttv.rn There are mane linage. alma anti la B. Dsier. jilfth, 'Vetted ['nettle foem rind me, turd r.ei.1, 1i ethic con Wolet bey not t 11110 areWU 1 to .111 m•rah,r • 1110 hu TI -.74 - tp etraggk' In v.1 111 believe that .•,Ipp:n.rt_-tau: it envy t>irlg mai lit -ir I r''tection, dmarytm meme'[te wit it i woody combo/ the Idea o rol of the i i*r Offiet. Lord first creature tate terms to his iq probabiy nut boo n to get a free people they exist merely to y, Instead of the n.crely for nit no their ser - A nips aCnov Mr. *leant. ro natrised tn one of hi, lettere' that Pritsbytertaii yeung asen_litel more ambition than other Canadian., and that. Was lie' reasen tito•a abau-da.r-19 -arta the ago Lt. watt mentioned et a letting in ono of the Hamilton church that Ova "Jeweler! crops of tette in ni- trate'. would bo Kure to given Pr by• terian tinge to tile population. w tba con.os returns show 61323 Pr byteriems, 49 909 Methatiets. 41 S74 Ephreopa liana 8 ;AA) to nut n a Liberal! point of view that hi very entisfactory. for Toryiein dove not thrive where Preebyterions, Metlio :lists and Itaplete form the tritalwity of the population. Mr, 8trauion, of the Mine Owners' Eldon. erecatell wait ortyaig: "I /once never seen a strike that could net have *telly been Averted bad reprementativer of the two sidao had a conference before the strike woo declared." P.rliape that is a little too strong; there have heen strikee after conferences between prementatIves of the mulles; but there le a great deal of truth in it after otta The fault has not al- ways' been on one nide; •lften one lade lute beeh as much. to blame ne the other. The record showe,tow- ever, that when employers and men 111hposed to he reasonable needed is fairer smolt on both slam and a dieposalon to take the for the re onlen of the hnglasti.. opeaking niece?' Does it nut occur to Mr -Stead, anil to the men -with whom he bac been In Other reitable Canadian's whom, deaths we recall are Dr. Dawson, Bishop Moreau, Archbishop Lewis, Dr. ecatkiling, (Irani Harder Hung...Herd, of the /demonic fraternity. Vle•tr- Oetiorol Laurent, W. E. Metsitcy, N. F. Devon and A. Boultbee. Other great neinits from the out. Mae world are 'Heine 1 the Emprens Doweirer 01, Germany ; feigner Cris- pl. the Italian atatenatan ; Prince .1. It. DkYksen, Premier of Queens - Martin Water!. l'retorlue, firnt Mama of the Dutch Afrienn Relearns; Ignatius; Donnelly, oif "eryo'ogratn" fame , Verdi, the fameer Italian com- nottlyers, Dr. Tanner, the 1rieh Prince Henry of Orleans, D'03Iey (Mete, Cherie/1 Sideman. the Eng - Ugh composer. th, Ile gOtertmo•nto that are .11x different and, no Utey believe, it better 11,) item. The hien that everything is Net right In the etritee le, wo tra awore, prevalent (rem Maine too 0.11Ifornia hut 11 dime not prom un- talevationtei north of the hikes. An for the United /Rate, market, we Ceti - whams have been taught to get along without 11, and Mr. Stead en- tirely overeellnintee Infinewee In while In the mere tlietruit 11rDish innellaw than here. dowtee to live on friendly term walla the United litatne tend with tli reet of the world, hut Memoirs. :Sterol. i'ireeltle, Rhodes and Mallen arf w•iwttne ilithiabta lime in painting 111P ,11 n mIseoneeption of the will mente prevnll (treat DPI t.n her entombs,. Britons will gn r.1 In the ebtaitiou or eetentirm .0 nsonerehy end nriatocraey, w II preoperve their Independence as nntl anti tbetr golf respect as ri nttnln that we Phan get rid of 0 wolibionstonieli some people who iernien commercial intrusion no In- anstriceisly worked by the l'rotec- -11117- fif taw IfttratTltat that Co;intri to-tiajoi:--riee-ent Terme- -of ix 135.1.311- IniAle1 -Mina inItItnted an Inquiry coming the popes as to how many of them got a dinner at home, nntl what wait the bill of fere. They foond that. from 25 tit 30 per cent. lind not had the pleasure of a warm dinner for Nome months, or anything more than, a sliCe of dry bread. It was (nether fount] that of those who were for - 60 per cent. hoiri bo with onl.N pot t oft en.) linseed oll, without meet. tetimage or bacon. In the in- lestrial 4110tricta of Germany there .4 greet distreco ; thoananda nen out of work, not starvation confronte them. The trixes are excetesivuly b;rtlensome, nrel the growing mili- tarists nnil protectionlem bat rola to the prewoore on the people. No ',rol- ler firemen economist(/' eXiWettil alarm. (trent Britain tote trent:ilea of her ovrn. bolt they do'not Arles from the fooll*h effort to Sat her pecipici Into Heart Chevalier, hlw.elf an taper with the cue, write', thus of Litt Kang of England and Ids love fur Wltilyd-i: Although Klug Edward V11. 1* tau lodger tum euthuelrartic billiard play ter of twenty years ago. he still re - tisane tuuch of hie old skill, and thb fact that he had reeoutly given the royal warrant to u well known firm Iof b.hlard titbits ma.uu(aeturerit lends euwe support to the rumor that lie to returning to Ms old love. it is more thou burly year.. shoe John ltobeete: see., the father of the present billiard' champion, and at dict time the wort ekhl.ul handl:r 0>1 at cosg:lit Fnglawt, luuud an apt pupil l.) tho youtlLui Yrinoe of \Vales. Mr, ltoberts ureal to may that no amts. tour of tett y.ars and pracilee load a better eye or is mare rceutnle aPpre- ehation of bit,., game than the Truce, and tie (ousel on more than nue tr•ea- slun taut It was not rete to allow his royal pupil a start of 5U in 11)0. During lis early manhood there were r fowtin e .. h 1 Y r ion it ret who could cowjebo 011 even terms with 111.. /loyal iligioness, and in fast his only really formidable 11001 was Charl,w Hill, the young lawyer who war known to fame in later years as lite recorder of Loudon. \Viteu Ute Preece built his new Lome at 6audrlaghaw the billiard r0.,63 Wtav all obit -et of special care atoll Interest to him, and was, in fact, built according to his own de- AA spaccud and uWuently cosy room, eumutunicatIng 'directly wean the dating room, it hall nlway.. btea :a favorLo after dinner resort of the k le tend Lai tamely, where huudr•ols of tnj.y,ibir .•vcuiug.+ have been .Vela. Phe natal is !unite bright on tho doll.et dayit by bsaut.1ul wldte paaoling and .In rich relief against the white background le a ernes of 1 exquleltcly painted sporting pie• •ar,.' . to .. , 1 L .e.,.t of favorite torsed are immortalized. o _ tong two .lira of the r.'om are'' richly upholstered s settees, while cosy , ( olanier uu.I small tables complete the' luralitlre of one. -t f the most tuzbrloe.lr bila•.rl-..moat•. In the kingdom. The . oath' Itself is a mtgndic.'nt Piece or vorkm insole!, of dark mahogany, 'tit beautfully Carve.(, ruler Milt �.. lu a care a g.iboe wall + le lie (;,'.ugleesnto clic of the late;t thPrinace t -Irrt Victor, n ; resent from a friend ' t h1 un.iergrn ousts days, and a pa. M ni»morinl lib aha b;appy day.. In t ich' Ilio. Ill -fatal prince used to d le nice met hie tether, brother, or ire! ii. Iti�-Itiriti11T11f awather - cie' le the ktng'r awn cue, a beauti- ful epcimen of Cnnndtan workman- ship• nn.: a .memorial of his visit to the D,om! lien. It was In this room, nithuugh not on the Mme table, that the King' initiate". ids children Into the my► sown as the e..ull hold t► cue, and uenl to mar the \Vert land Coliseum hurt Idgbt, leading limurge Tracey, of Kiudcr- ho ok, N. J., by .6 nide& Tracey tieing 11 Witte ,"he.el of Ueorge aurewuc, of Philadelphia. The mated .91 not go 100 hours, nu scheduled, but war finished at 11 p.m., 97 hours utter it begat'. The dual score: Bossy Shelton,: 61 miles; George 1 raoey, 335 utiles; tiut,rge Noretuno, 3_4 wiles ; lleorge Cartwright, 't_O canoe; Frank fleet, :I13 Marr ; Tully Lonslsln, 1110 niter; Pat C'evanaugh, 275 miles]; 1'eter Hegel= in, 257 miles ; Kid Wert, 232 miles; licorice ltlob:t•rdroa, 231. mato; Gum tinerrero, 2)(1 miler; Ed. Flem- ing, 2IX) caller. THE RING. .Iefrles and ekes key. New York, Jam. (t. -Yalu dtlall.' of the al:ato.t b_twioa Jeffries told eller key have twee f.ualIy duterLula e,t upon. The won agree to fight for 1121.2 per cont. of lite grove recelpt.., Um wiener to tuku 7., and the loser 2.i per ctutt. The fight will tike place 011 the euwo date, between March '2Stli ales April 5th, le be devriard upuu later. The seete ui batty w.i, b, the M0:lkattlae' Yuviilua. Situ Frauok:i•o, under CJae auspie•er of the 'Yosemite Attiletic•Cluu 01 that et.y. Ch.imploa Jeffrk'e. attark'•y and the Yorettai.e Club lunsaagemenl have agreed to poet $:;,iO0 ,orfs!t eaelI with !tarry Corbett as final stake- holder. The p rhne'Ipals will gu auto !active trahthtg out olue., 'l'rrey tart. 1.. Work. New York, Jan. 6.-T hay Tem Met; -were will begin activ• (ruining for 1111 fight with Leave Sullivan at lee cotutge at Htmpnt.ad, Lug I hued. Hu had just reach...! liruokly rued announcer that lac will toot ea Wer arty addlitatual ('eg,ig. lneut until (after, the tight (:(forge thio hoes been eugugett t. mus spuria partner. n a n Nerdy fur' Fitz. New York, Jun. 6.-Chnmplon Jl itionr lay eight from blbl leoggo. 'elf 1 ttz ohnmottr las the slgib Isidro to fight e" k m said a Jeffries, ' n . b itch got a match In dOULLto-quick tin 1 uneleretand he has -♦leen talking "bout beteg offered inducements b me to mike a match. 1 `tluu't kno what he means lir a hat he want The only inducement 1 w•ili offer 1t this: I will fight hint for the to Ire purse -winner (tit take all - hey may, noxi if that is u..t cavi 'Flit .sake a side bet of from Lb $50,000 that I beat him." g the game for thein In the Intervale of inetructlim. 111,- m ait promising tot. lis AVerP Prince tleorge and his Muter, the Priucess Mama now Princess (hit -lea of Denmara In fact, these tee; m ode sueli rapid progreso. that their father's supremecy at emotes Louise and Victoria were al- ways IAA. expert pupils. nal received sk• illful brother and sister. HOCKEY Hockey lit 111.4411stiand Ilageratille. Jan, 6.-A Haldlmand Dainty Hockey League wee formed meatier 11+44 yeevartlay at Calm Anemia the I'ugitl►1 3I !halt; - the Aare tt Iteary- weiaht, is in the h0epti I nt trochi- sci suffering from I g trouble. • 111 Philadelphia t ey thunk Jack Bennett dill out tr very hard Ill b.. bout with Ferns rkiay night. Denny Marra the Itu:fai-o welter- weight, hare ed dead in La Junta, where .. went fur his bealtit (loge week. :tow. A desp( telt from Albany, N. t'., say he Leets anti -boxing taw'Mtry-be cued 'more refit than ever. Tb•e•re i' bout of Sharkey an.i 1lizslm mime before the Busbies. den's (lul bar *tweed up tics opponent* of ni- ne encounters, especl illy those cum Ing from the rural disttiict& tith ('err %% or Over. linclnnatt, Jun. U. -The Wieder.' turf war as over, as etery race truck 111 this rectwu will be under the con- trol 01 the Werteru Jockey club ut- ter today. This was decided upon acro utter a conference between Messrs. farmer and 11enelrfe, who control the rilghlaud Park track, ut in'trt'lt ; the tuft Erle, commie. alto' Luuglw Turk, LOUIS, and 11. 1. o ne tubers, oho ooatrels the 111n.iror tract: 1'..1mcr and Ben•lrie had a long (emelt:olio with prank Fowler, ul hq Newport track, and hula ban of Ilett intentions. •1!.' war 0chit.!. ratt. Deloratea were present fools • uga. Tho officere elected Are ate;Secretary-Treatourer. Ge Dimly, }beget -wale. A merles Id games lum been arranged as follown: liagersville In Jarvis'. Jan. 10th. Jarvis in Ghtleduonla, Jan. 1701. (Nouse In /arena Caledonia in Ill&fg- erectile, Jana 24th. Jarvie In Cayuga, Hagereville 111 Caledonia, Jan. 3184.• Jarvis In Hagereville, Caledonia lin Cayuga, Feb. 701. Cayuga In Caledrania, Feb. 14th. 11 Beeville, Feb. 2 let. lIagermilte 1.1 Cia.yliga, Feb. 25th. t, Boston, Mass., Jan. 6, -0 -The Ma- lley race at the Park &Mere Gar. lc deli wound up to -night in free it fight, with Leander, anti llotigolts A for the principals, and the entire m 4,000 mite:Moire as seconds. The 13 fight marted over an aileged foul m of McLean, Who was thrOwn agftilltit (bliont7Itz mei keocked off hie Wheel. 0 sixth. With tiott4;01ti jultIt ahead of A wait utiniee to lend better than A McFarland, who had been picked 1. for tho winner, cleared the bonen M -acepsa:laterp With ., Leender attend, Freetnen third and 1, King (earth. A general protest has been filed 1 nli tne losers against the an - 110111K 0.1 result, and It le ntmy le ie prove ri bail Mete for all concerned. :4. The trouble at the finial" wan the " nostt It Hoy Utter isavitag, It claimed tiy McFarland, Freeman and tiougolts. broken an nrrangement entered into A The stentling of the men at the 14 close Was no follows: 1111es. Lap*. 1E lovinder and Rutz 1,198 5 tiongeltz and Maar 1,193 5 Pr McLean rirel flatlet 1,193 5 Ftelier and (lovelier 1,198 8 10 Keegan and Krebs ... 1,193 0 1 roirTitikitt.huille:,:',1,, 'lying Tostisielti, Hidden, oyal Flush, Eanpo um, II Gold, New Orleatte--Sevoy 8.5, Sir Florian 5, Marto Belle 1.1-1, Atard 0-1, Pied - Kan Fritnettero-Plesol 6-1, Finch 1, Thod letic 12-1. Water Scratch 0, ronittellator 7-1. !Milroy 6-1. Jot -key Alarte was met (Sown at ,:tyrowileentoe lest week for pai1lag Lady whim Lyn. to ride for the coining ATHLETICS Wirodsor )tai's Beath. tVtttdeor, Oat., Jan. 4. -Clifford Smith, a well kaw,wn Windsor athlete, died early Gild usindug at his home on Crawford avenue, from inflamma- tory rheutuatlew. Ile war u member of \tlnoteor Northam team when the game flourished here a fow years eg1 e. CRICKET. • Anrlrsllaa• Won !locoed. Lotwton. Jan. 4. -Tho 01(0,0000 Pa- pers printed tpectal etlltluoe able morning, giving the resat ti the record test cricket match between the Australian and English team' In Australia. Aurtrala tai the two In- ning* moored 112 and 353 against) England's 61 and 175. DOCTOR 100 YEARS OLD. Kamm* 1'byelclau Is 14,11I in Atli. 0 Prectire. Coffeyville, Kan., Jan. 6. -Dr. John P. Wood, of this city. Celebrated his one hundredth birthday anniversary to.dpy. Ile has practiced miell- Mae for seventy-eight years, and 1a still practicing. At a breakfast given by Mrs. Minnie F. Blouson. he war given a $40 purse. ]Ire. Stueeen Invited Ur. Wood to the hreakfnJt fif- teen y'eare ago, having reinerked Jocularly to halm on hie eighty-fifth birthday If bre Ilvt,d to be 100 she wo'd.l give a breakfast for him. Dr. hood was born In Dublin, Ireland. and calve to Amer% when eight year, olio. He Merrell 1the !Mexican war and also took par in the early bor- der troubles at par since, Kan. +lt�it..olGdL THE MARKETS ?P7t'g7Y'il"'71r 1 omni, N .purr✓ J101•4“11. Jan. 6.-11 •ceiptr of grain !street market on • Sate limit, only 90J bee Witt belt Prices were ab mt ata oat., which, being roa a bushel higher. Wheat woe et tilt• roiling a* brothel : 300 of pose at 07c, pal' l**aInd. 10:1 itu:bil. of spring t ` 2c, w' a to a r 1• 1 R e r r 1^ a rt a(1v � Moduli.tell- tag�,r 7 00 dt- to 411 1-31-.. Icer boatel. Oat: were Etch -•r, 10) Wail i eell- 1ng 7e. leo laic ell. v Was barber, 20 tondo selling $11 a $11,!...-alpar teal for tlm �_ - ool- nTnFiY T+> 1'r1 a T1nr0r - - II raw --It eclpte were WI. t'ltlekens there a Witt- fir +fry at-41--t.l, 70t--nese-p+te--,1.'t 1i'.. and 35 to 6oL\ 1, :. pnit 1 1 dressed he.ottn't o.ate.. Foilatsing are"tirthe! .dyslngrkrtI ne;,i- Ilene at Iatit..ada la centres" to -1, y . Vteh. al .y. N w York ....,. ,.. --- 87 7-4 chtcago ...... ... .....�, 70 8't 1-1 Nil :i-4 1.19 7-8 11.an'.tt. t, I h' rtlr' r.1.1. n ?T 1-4 4-)--12 ) 1-2 Dalutlt, No: 1 her' ... IW 1-1 --- t's,..,,...• 1, t t ..ti. !`spew.. Vet tI . a:Ledo . • Val'1r. Carle lie 1 71... ::-i.. el 8::1.522 •: iiT1T' :,, i • t 7 '•9 11 6i.41i7 t' atthe Ill 1 . • . 11113E1 7,: 77.777 Cattl:' in l- e + 1 J1 6,9 9.117 _'tittle In 1".'-. . !+ testi.: 7, ei_:1 .`lido in 1 e•.e i,.:, 1 9.54te-), 16 -:±rc Bicep In 1 7t ..''12n -1b .. a 174:. 1lr eo In is -es- ...H' e 7 -4- 14 .2.1e341 a tiro y wrrtr receive t. , except far , were it mot ,200 bnrlteiI of O tet 81)1-_e- ewer• •Mteep in 18O5 751 .1.621,7047 atteep la l',00 -.459 914 1,891,012 Butter. 1I1 4114 V &Nee la95 3 0-0"5/4 097 176 P490 94.1'60.107 0,372.212 1000 185.984,430 19.956,284 tn.fihun IN 113 114 le 40 3 31 to 3 13 Bli ti bet 4030 p11141111 .10 eir0101411.11 do cow. a., bulls no forearm 14 04 to -3 do light 2 lb lo 3 on 10•111M. Per CWS 3 13 to a Itragistlre•Va en Trade. 111661Deoll at Quebec, Ilke the 'pre- ceding week. hall treeli ottain;.whott Interfered with, especially whole - at the metson. been rather tpriet *Lice the turnof the Year.- ThoOtteiday biettilese was Toronto wholesnle tirelert have Pk; 161110 lb II thElr roul..•N Wtlh g001114 coloinite itently for hetet 01111 tile uvills.oppear ta be ow they that they are not /liana it Trude at 1144001WD 11111 week as eepeeeeptael eiratively Retie* for thle period of the year. Math travellers or( the road preparlaa; for the sluing trade, twit Is never a buny Heil of the yene, lot the' 011:111/ It for tho miming very good. and It Is expected revital next week when the tree- ellere get to work again. Cencrider- ed for the sprlag and the proopects are that trade will he heavy In geode for the eotnIna renew' the neve sae weeke. Values keep fairly flrut for staple goode. 'Victoria and pther roast rale* wee 'pito a surprise to many lit the re - telt bedtime,. There appeared to Ist Stallida nen or ready motley for Chris (Mae purchriseti. Neil !firmly of a holiday character the levet two weeks, Is now momre stint quint, been retie r quiet. Jobber* nr0 get. 111114 reedy for the eprlug trade. At Ottawa trn.ln Is In n 'nand Jan. 6. -The 113110011 hIcyele riicleg'neesion opened here finturilny night at the Keened IMICI ment Armory. The principel even wait edteesiesilto ascast-paetel toe Detroit Free Proms: The talk about running meeting at Orono! Point lit probably amount to nothing Tarvene won hy ten yards' hi 24 min - etre A 3-5 secoticie. Pthelto• Wen (Mt. Ar st. Lowe& Mo., Jen. 6 -Herr, Rhea 1..n, the New York entered ponatrla n, en woo tka_Mtap-you-pleitiro snatch at Me nold la this bent hose* doWn there. if.ng dbrinno• appears to le tong snit lied hostility ere/di:Ion here lin ve tenure*, the retell vied I leAltalAION Uri sm. VAILlitte t IN 1301. 1 hey Wer. 11,0031 111 %umber, In. viol viva 3118,O$9,87a 1a Deicer, New York, Jan. 1.-Reporte to fa U. Dun * Co. slam that falterer for the year 1901 were 11,00a lu nun, beer, mud $118,012,&74 Lt omnia! of IlaI,1 I los, while. of baukiug and other fiduciary institutions, thirty were 71 testa% owlets, Involving $18,018,774, total of 11,076 de(aultr, and $L31,. 111,150 lhabllltlea In many way&, the prosperous' con_ dltlous In the United States were sheared across the border, for cow. inertial failures In the Doolittle* of Canada were fewer 1a number and smeller le amount of Ilabl.ltler than 1n five of the preceding seven years. As to banklny Insulveuoles, the etnte. went we. even mors favorable, no one of the earlier years meking es good au exhibit. A11 commercial ala_ faults nnmberwl 1,841, with llah111• !fee of $10,811,671, which eolntnares with 1,355 In 1600, owing C1,613,- 2118. 2'(18. !n wanufacturlug there were 389 fttthire.., fur $3,595,095, ngrahlst 808 in the prevtona year, WIt11 Ila- bllttlea of $3;201,605. Trading failures numbered 1.021, with a total indebt- edness of $6.845.321. 001494106 frith 1010 in the previous year. f.r $7,25240. Ire-wsralag a Hoaadary l.lae. Albany, }a1. Y., Jan. 6.-A eonlerew-e was hold today between Mr. W. F King. of O.tawif, chief astronomer of the C'angdian Department of the 1.1; trri4r, and Bunte Engineer ant Sur- veyor Rued relative to the re -wants. 11slint'0t of tho b..untiary line Is . tween New York /Skate and the p n1nlvn of Canada. The 8'ate ant the bk.m;alon will each pry one-half of the expense of the week. The Signal s testi/mugs £VLRY TNL'ItPItAY btlt0NIN0 �T D. it.(,I1.1.1COTDT. Terms ed aet..rrlp(lea, Ons month, in advau......... ..... 1 Lr.. nwt)!.. •• to is .solle. O..s yet, •dverIIM,g saw, 1..Bal lie Willer...e eal *dr to ..•r o. hlea. 1 Geer,r. KA. el fK Melt.; .: st 1 u 0 1.4 /Nadel** nods Vida gots sod wader. 111 re, 11n.. ammo III Heuer ell le ef boa. Resee, )004100..- atil or osns10417. h.. prnmot• (ADO meet and evaese+ • towel solos. to tree em• toent v0t Noir". tor aloodsore____71:_,: 711111"414.04,t"tet. '2:: la• old ••tt am now odittet. oho VMWISslere• 1/4•44... J. Is le Timid Of Gnsel10. ha* pointed two.' Trostand Arent fee ,t ef Oodwielt. (*Lorne. TriiienemA *men wired te remote, •ItboortpUrrae •11 epos neleaMen• moot 1.0 st. ad D. WAD LI ifelepbeo• Coll It TWAT WILLIWO otos,. 1111101. &se pram • SSA Arai Mete • weber., 1 Telophonif N0. *. Dr. Mom, of Kos I ad AAA 41111C1A1 Wells eo•selled ea obi e• •on.14,0 of Imo osIse31 'm Meer. se Mae tom Idatho.1 ken, 01114•0: 4 ';1. 11‘14111:446 Ail Si. Arussro aroma tleasrl (7.1, door Aicto.l. Innott re* te e. see Moos, to le Ids weft (J. Will AG. CINfT111401 rennsnlauters of WI. ts no* etuttore, Ont. LOANS ANS 12111WritAliflft ell peke Jell elleeees .c.PAls TO ekeeeetles t rade. Ill Is es • fineness ...seemed 1.00 him (*tree 0 ill fyi -1101L, County A •seteenper • rtenoru6's._11.100•0..1,.....fte• *sent tbrjrcumodatt•TIO•40..ili WIZ