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Corponeetary.---1. 'Ile temptation (re.
1.4). I. The aerpeut---Satan was about
to make hie firet aseault upon the race
Qt inert, and lie eb.06e u the ageney
1-4040 willidt he would work, a crea-
ture whielt God hall made, and which in
its& woe net evil. The temptation of
our eirat parent* may be approprio,tely
compared with the temptatiou of Jesus,
(Matt, 4141; Mark 1:1a„ 13; Luke 411.
14). I.0 the former iustanve Satan al)"
peered under the form, elf a erpent or
need a serpent u d3 instroment; itt
the latter lee seems to have assumed 110
botLt dieguiee. More sidetila-The Ber-
le uuttetorlzod by craftineee,
attuning, and aets
ft therefore, an apt tool of Satan.
WW1 UM woman -Eve WAS, a moral
wittit- the power of choice, just as
ibibaiont waS, Although they were holy,
riot erfeet In, 'wisdom, nor
-1 Satan's arts.
**Toed *he
PRACTICAL SURVXY.
istroduced,
1. Ratan astattlted titan, word.
H. Lye aeeeptod Satan' challenge.
111. Adam bevaino a partuher
guilt.
1V• Uhl with judgment extended
Pierce'.
L 6atan iseeetulted Goats word. 'rid*
esearative trace* the first in te an ex-.
tented temper. It is a pieture of the
way in which a pure nature vine led as-
tray. Self-originattel- via wokathenhave
noole maui himself a Soleil. The 'tUij
ter that engaged Eve in conservation
and coutroverey to the end that he
might awaken in her thoughte derogae
tory to the elittracter of tkod, IIe ins
sinueted wbo.t he dared not openly pro.
claim. At Host he did not Assert error
nor- contradiet truth. Re pretended
great „yegard and friendly eoncera for
the innoeent couple, and at the saute
time concealed hie enmity againet Cloth
la the form ef a question of surpriee,
ae if it were a thing he found diffieult
to believe and fur whielt he could, im-
agine no reason, he insinuated tui un -
Medusas,. an unneeessary and .caprielous
reetriction itt God's \\entire In her firet
reply Eve omitted the inCtitt important
and signifietint word, "freely," in. eptialt.
ing of the 'liberal grant of food which
wee the extent of their liberty, hut elle
eapplied the word', "neither shall ye
toueh it," when site spoke of tre single
limitation,the test of their obedience,
Ireby invested it with strictness
Worso than these, she
God' warn -
r than
TORONTO MARKETS
VAltliZRIT ttA1tl<1411'.
1)rek4ii(41 11(404. if 44 *I 41411 so
itUttert dairr•. . /• •••• • 4 0 34
'Saxe. dozen.. a 410
t'ltiekera, lb 44444 • 4446 40 It 44 0 10
Ducke. lb,. •••• .• .•.. • 0 11
tlees4;!.•. 4 • 4 444444 15
Ttirke.ral 0;4 t* • * • 44 44 24
ApPles, wint'er, barrel., 1 C10
Potatoes+. hags. kV ti• •• .4 0 ee
Celery, doze's 0 SO
Beer, toreeuartere, ewt..,. ,. 7 50
Do., hindquarters, cwt.. 11 00
Oholee sides, cwt., ..,00
Iso.„ medium cwt.. 800
Do.. common, ewt,... 0 60
AlUtton. light. cwt.-, 7 00
Veal, commoe, °%t..
...1)0v. Penne, ewe. ..... 00
seem, ay SW. 444 4441 40 4. 13 60
els 00
0 si
45
20
0 21
0 18
0 00
0 8:0
4»
25
1.200
2/ 00
1400
I 00
9 00
10 00
13 00
13 00
SUGAR, lklAItitk1T1
augare ail) quoted inToron; a, in bap,
ner ewt, AO f011OW4.11 r
EXtra granulated, $to X.41,lil rt4lee.. ..e 4 70
1)0.. 1tedpath's4, 0,.. .... ...„. „, 4 70
1.1o., Acadia *444 * s04 6V 606,4, 4 1;5
IniPb3rial gTaritilated.. ,,, ,,, ‘444 4 u5
Beaver granulatO .. i 1 4 . if I t 4 4 55
No. 1 vetiow .. ' , 4 30
: In barrels, 6e per cwt. more! ear tots,
'6e less.
ODER MARKETS:c
WINNIPEG hlAillthrh.
°pea. nigh. alow.‘ol?ee
54 Fit's nt'S $71,:t
$9 89 88iic
Wheat-
*. 404. 04
• 001,4 44
' 35% 35%
:Kee
tale.
Vous hevallften
Ileatemal *Iowa&
fueturing cosoeerees ea* It
Lollslition.
, ihtt'411,4 1' Ida b 410.1348
clearing* tx veer the beebt 1,10
the history otsh, city sag el • *le
Weet.1Vholosiele hatless axe re.
ant all aro looklug to an eptistie fu-
ture. Indieseloras aro that great elven-
Kivu in manufseturiag plaate With be
made this year.
Vancouver-Cie:eat °ousel -its are estgla
otMe n Vaneouver.
Hamilton -A Winner year in the Wei
of insluetrial and 1411410%w eaterprise,
Duringthe lagt twelve mouths 12 new
induetriee loeated there, with ett author-
ize(' capital of $9,000,000 and invested
Capital of $4.000,000. Thsiy will when
completed employ 2,000 hands, Ifeity
firma have exteuded their capacity, Half
dozen flrzns, Involvieg $5,000,000 eapl-
tal are being negotieted with to loeate
in Ifandltoe, Permits for new faetory
buildings amounted to $1,220,100, *idle
with 1,507 building permita altogether,
the total reeahed 44544014$4004 or 411230e
000 over 1911, Coal (Waters anticipate
no troeble in.supplying the city thle
winter, Shipments of eonsiderable quart-
tit:ce of fineyeaches from Hamilton and
vicinity during 1912 to the old land
wero a, siteess financinlly, Real estete
transfers were moderately large.
London --Business has not yet livened
up for the new year, The, pest year sees,
sueeeesful for meet 1ocs1 eosacernsse s
Ottawa --Business is-fer tae esstigt part
cm a quiet basis. flesestey prodttee mar.
'tots livvc faiiii.*ne poorly attended by
farmers that prices heve gone higher.
Quebee-Amonget the wholeseders
nothieg unusual is noticeable. Retailers
report a quietness, which is usual after
the boliday trade. Local industries, eon-
inue busy and the outlook is generally
avorable.
lAY IN iRIEF
Robbery Conspiracy Alleg-
ed Railwaymen,
N. B. PAPER GMED
Oat
Grain Growers Want Food -
•stuffs Duty Free.
The sigh; henetite of the British iueue-
ance mit owelute force to-dity.
Jobe Brooks, of Tandetiy, committed
, ouicide without apparent rename
AGRICULTURISTS
ns ;can be
tei us ittst,anee gratin
fleation woul olve the sine of unbe-
lief and disobe,dience, Did eat -The ap-
peal was stronger than her desire and.
sTill to obey God, and she fell a prey
o the tempter. Her faith which should
ve BUEctailleil her in the hour of fieree
eaatulh, was allowed by her to fail, and
the rain into which she was plunged has
been eliared by all her posterity. •Gave
also unto her Intaband-Eve din ot go
down alone. Slus need her infittenee to
have her inisbanda share in yielding to
temptatiott aml In the results of it, Ac-
cortIrng to Paul's statement in L Tim. 2:
14, Adam was not deeelevd, as wee Eve,
Vat went into the temptation with his
eyes open. Neither one had any excuse
- the eiolatioa of divine law. 7. Eyes
ofeiled-,--41.,e,y, were bitterly
disappointed. Their eyes were opener',
but they were not "tie God."
m. Tfidifig from God (vs, 8-13). 8.
They heard the voice of the Lord, God
-The tnutsgrecesors heard the voice
which they had heard before, but with
far different emotions. Hid nheme eetes-
-Beiore this they had found de • in
onifeeted preeence of G
made. them
*'11, the k
eav e st ng
they sought to
ey had offended.
9. Cali unto dam -There had been
mutual delight in these seasons of com-
munion, but now God became the seeker
after inan, and. •inau egan to ehun
God's preeenae. 10. 1 wee afraid, be-
muse woe naked -Adam did not ack-
nowledge the real cattee of his attempt
to hide from God, which was his em;
but said it was because of his naked -
meet that he *shunned his presence. 11.
"Tho told thee that thou waet naked?
is plea, of nakedness was a conies -
f. -.guilt, although Adam did not
realize its The `ottly way that lie could
have became eonscieate of his eakedness
was through ein. 12. The tvornan WI10111
thou esevest to be with Ine---1.11118 'was a
most deepicable attempt on Adam's part
to place the blarae of his sin on God and
Eve.
IV. °erase pronounced (re, 14-21). The
threefold curve was pronounced. The ser -
tit that became, the tool of Satan, the
stain -head of evil, was appointed to
.1 upon the ground, or rather, its
aloug the ground wats a per.
al feign of its part in the fall of
.an. Tn the midst of the ettose is the
promise of a Saviour. The woman was
detained to a life of differing and eor.
Tow in the eontimernee of the race on
Garth. list guttered front the egree
lanced upon the ground, and was there-
fore see..n.eel to a life of wearisome
toil,
V. Driven from Eden (vs. 22.24), 22.
To know - good and evil -Man breante
like God in the one partiettlar of know-
ing good and evil, but he knew it dif-
ferently from file way in which 014
The knowledge gained was to be
me
1 mito the race. 23. Sent
h front the gardette-The rise
4.4 ate tee Axiain and Eve
had name tnneneeentea partake, was for.
(err fentlidden to theitotinsttaht" maim!'
ing to eat of it they woula' bn e.'4t
from death. 24. Ile flame of a he
(R. r.).. --The flame of the, sword, prole
aldy a flaw of fire in the form of a
"word, would have :toned a aesernbol
of divine jureire to intensify the eer-
tainty of tetributive judgment on every
tremarreeeor.-Whedon.
Quesotheore---What eltaraeteristice of
serpent ore mentioned? What (lees.
on ad the earpent a4s• Pee? 'row fame
ro serporrt te• poise -re the power of
1,Vhat fruit were Main and
.0 torbldsten to eat? Whet felselesed
rtiel Ratan te.11 Fee, Why 41,1 the fruit
*inn attreetive t, Eve! Whet ehenve
took pleteritt A414bm and nhen they
nartook of the ferhaiden frint? Why
I14' Ogre from God, Whet filtenso
1441 4 1 hie sin? Ct'het
Ara* Ite4 MOW?
ue
character,
n from God.
ju,dgment extended.
seettempt to excuse his
n :only proved how hopeieeely he wag
depraved by it. No actor in any sin can
eecape Goa discovery. •It Is well that
ite eonnot. God made no answer to
Adage perverse exeusee, though his love
in giaing hi rna helpmeet was overlook-
ed and the gift mocked at. God would
have Aam see the real nature ef eht
and his Creator's interest in him and iu-
terposition for hint, notwithstanding his
altered condition. We have hare God's
filet declaration that he would set up a
rival kingdom to oppose the tyranny of
sin and Satan. Here the gospel of grace
takes Its rise alongside the sentence of
death. Satan had brought rule through
the woman, and God promised to defeat
his plans through the same channel.
B. A.
THE DAIRYMEN
Kingston Convention Hears
Inspector s Report.
-Kineliton despatch -The deliberations
a'fastern Ontario Dairymen'e Asses).
elation were rezumed this, morning with
a demonstration by. J. Wiggins, of Mont-
real, on the mechaniesn and operation of
scales for use in chese faetories.
U. G. Publow, chief dairy instructor
and sanitary impeder for Eaetern On-
tario. eubmitted his report for 1912.
There were in eneracion during the eett-
son 805 ch.eeso factories, whh h is 18
less, thazt last year. Itlitle was delivered
to these factories in better condition
than in any previous. year. The number
of adulteratioue and deteriorations in
milk is becoming lees from year to year.
In the quality of the elweee made a
great improvement was noted., but there
was still room for more. May, June,
October and) November cheese were the
beet ever made in , this country, but
September _cheese was off quality.
There were 27 creameries in opera-
tion and with one exception all were
found to be kept in a clean, sanitary
oonstition. 'None of the butter made
wae exported., as it was all required for
lanue concomption.
The speaker said that tha weakest
points ifl onnection with the maim -
&rehire of our eheeee were Leek of foe.
ties for the proper control of the tem-
peratnre of the mingrooms, over -ripe
and tainted condition of Plume of the
milk during the War111 weather, and leek
of competent and sufficient help. The
ereateet needs of the ereamery businete
! were greater produetion of railk old
butter per cows improved quality of
raw inoterial, more tette ttzid kt1 on
the part of Finn() of the makers and
better, refrigerators in Foine of the
creameries
A new rapid method for the estima-
tion of casein in milk AMA de_smilyed by
! the origivator, Pref. W. 0. Walker, of
tho &pertinent of chemistry, Qaeen's
University, Kingston. The seleene as
proptaed would enable makers to pay
for milk for elasseenutking neeording to
both its fat and cenein contents. The
method eouP,'..,it-4 in e:stinyttitur by mean;
a 6tanillra 011Mlillth, normal alkali
itraihuhal nee itt rItethe fatterins.
VO6P111 and fat contents of milk
itt Ontharie cheese," faetoriee for the EPA-
VIng of' -01t and 191:3 were dealt -with
eompreheesively by Prof. 11, IL Dean,
of the ()uteri() Aerieultural College.
AID FOR DICKENS/ HEIRS,
London, Jan. -ea= The granddaughters
of Charles Diskens have just leatived
the first rliviaend fvoin the fund reeent.
1 ly eubserittel for their benefit in Eng.
land and .Ametlea. The women got .282.-
50 each. Speaking for herself and her
misters, Vise Dorothy Dielens said: "I
am grateful, Foa we all fere, to all the
get,M people it )1,, helf,ed to get 0'14 mon.
c,} 'dr iiil,"
CB,
oes,
o $12 per
o 1-2c per pound.
er pound. Calfskins, 13c to
r Dound.
••••••••••••44
Chatharn-Chickens, 60e to 75e. Butter,
30c. Eggs. 85c. Potatoes, per, bag, $1.25.
Hogs, live, cwt., es,25. Oootl deliveries.
Wheat, 05c, Oats, 30c. nay, timothy,
$12 to $14 a ton. Wool. washed, per
Pound. 19e to 20e. Mies, 10c to lic, Calf
skins. 12c,
**al
Peterboro'--LiVe hogs advanced to
$8.40. Baled hay was worth $16; loose,
814, Local movement in grain was fair.
Wheat, 145e: spring. 90e, Oats, 30 cents.
Partners' hides were 9 1-2 cents: butch-
ers' hides, 1.0 1-2 cents. Potatoes went
at $1. Turkeys, 22e per pound. Gees%
$1,60 each, Dueks, $1.60 per pair. Chick-
ens, 81.25 per pair. Butter. 20e per potind.
Egg, 40e Der dozen.
13elleville - Prices showed some slight
reduction. Butter, 33e 'per pound. Hay.
813 loose: $14 baled, Wheat, 90c a bushel.
Oats. 450 a bushel. Pawl. 81.20 to $1.40
uair. Hogs. live, 88.25; do., dressed,
811. City Iiides, 10c to 10 1-2e;-tountry
hides. 9c to lac:. Deakin.. 75e. Sheepskins,
75e to 95ct 1/orse hides. 82.75 to $.3 Po-
tatoes. 81.23 a bag. Beef, forequarters,
$6.601 do.. hindeuarters. $8.
CIITCA(10 tavE STOCK.
Osattlehnseceipte 28,000.
Market -Steady to 10e lower.
Beeves.- **** Y, ti .* "45 $ 9 95
Texas tteOrS,. .4 .6 1.4 44 wm44 4 65 675
Western steers .. .,, 5 70 7 35
Stockers o,nd feeders .. .. 4 50 7 GO
Cows and heifers ., 2 80 60
Calves . 6 75 10 75
Hogs-leceitits' 66,000.
Market -Slow; generally 6c lower than
Saturday's average.
Light. 710 782
Mixed ..... 4••4.1 ................7 10 7 35
Heavy .•.4 • 1 • 4 • • 60.5 ,7 35
Rough .,.,. . 54 ., 695 7 10
Pigs 4444 • ..... 44 *44 w4,4 575 735
Bulk of sales 720 730
Sheep -Receipts 32,900,
Market -Steady to shade lower,
Native- „ „ „.. 460
Western.. 4. ,. ,,„ 475
Yearlings.. . „ 630
Lambs. native,. „ 75
Western ..... ..• ••., • • •• 5 90
LIVERPOOL PRODITC.S.
wheat -Soot, steady; No. 1 Ian,,
No, 2 Manitoba -7s 0
- No, 3 Manitoba -7s 4 1-2d.
Futures -Easy: :March., is 5 1-4d;
is 3d: July 75 2 3-46.
American mixed, new -Ss 6d.
Futures -Steady; Jan., 5s 2 1 -al:
6 15
G 15
8 20
9 10
CI 10
7s Od.
May,
Feb.,
Flour -Winter patents, 23s 6d.
Hops in London (Pacific Coast). -15 Gs to
46.
Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs. -63s 6d.
Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs.-
- Ms.
Short fibs. 16 to 24 1b0. -42,s ed.
Clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs. -625 ed.
Long clear middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs.-.
65s,
Long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs.
65s.
Short, °leer backs, 10 to 20 lbs. -50s.
Shoulders, Square, to jIDH.-5SH.
Lard, prime western, in tierces -49s Od.
American, refined -51s 3d.
Cheese -Canadian, finest wh1te-028 Otl,
Colored --63s Gd.
Tallow, prim ecity-31s Gd.
Turpentine, spirits. -32e
Resin, common -14s 96.
Petroleum, refined ---9 3-8d.
Linseed oil -27s 9a.
auorrrtEm, LIVE STUCK.
Montreal Despatets-alast end nivitet..,.
-Cattle-Receipts 1,300; calves, 200: sheet)
ano iambs, 1,400; hogs, 1,600, Trade was
fair, with an upward trend in prieee all
round.
Prime beeves. 0 34 to 7 1-4; medium, 4-
3-4 to 0 I..); comniOn, 3 1-2 to 4 1-2.
Calves -4s to 6 1-2, one 7 cents; obeep, 5
cents; lambs, 7 to 7 1-2,
sloes, 9 1-4 to 0 1-2,
DUFFALO LIVE STOCIC,
East Buffalo, N. Y. despatch -Cattle
Receipts, MO head; steady,
Vetthaelteeeipte, 100 head; ttetioe: 50e
lower, at $1 to $12.
Hogs -Receipts, SAO head; fairly Guelph.
Groh, Preston, and j. II. Winslow,
eetive and 10 to liie lower; heave+, _
mixed, yorkere and pien, $7,70 to $7.75; , , ,....%,.......,........
revile, $0.80 to $0.00; stew, $5,50 to 000 PREVENTED SUICIDE.
$41.e5; dairies, $1,60 to $7.70. New York, Inn. 13.---"Fhere'e well?"
feheep end Ifunbse-Reeeipte, n,000 ape dog, B�'$(', as elte entered her home,
said lathel Ikals, enirteen years old, to
hove's: hunk, *0 to $9.05; yearlings, ing,
/1"3'13 "'II"; t'11"P" 8t"d*.t; le"lbsit 2(14 1,374 Brook tivenne, the Brolly last even.
, s
$5 to $8,50; wethers„. $(3 to $13.50; mete Beseie INI the girl to the door of the
e30 to $0; sheep, mixed, $1.50 to $0.24.
BRAOSTREETS' TRADE REVIEW. bathroom. Ethel elm her father, Arthur
Beek, hanging by 1. PON% att./teller! to the
elph Meeting Hears Use-
ful Information
d Elects Officers
Coming Year.
* Christopher 3, Winder, orazed with
drink, attempted to commit suicide, in
Toronto.
Mre. Harry Seeley, of Markharaville,
near S.u.seee, N.B., died in a dentist'
.„,
Dr, Beattie Neeiiitt may not appear
itt court at the present teseizes in To-
ronto,
Fire completely gutted the building
of the Western Foundry & Machine Co,,
at Saskatoon.
Rev. Byron IL Stauffer stated that
UN a year wee the least a, girl could
live on in Toropto,
Mr, W. B. Harvey, a well-known high
sehool teaelier, latterly at Burk's Falls,
died in hie 72nd year.
Twenty million dollars' worth of new
0, I'. B. shares baVe beeu definitely in.
troduced On the Berlin Bennie.
Dr, a, T, Gilraour, Warden of the
ICentral ,Prison, made a plee 'for more
consideration for tho prieoner,
Nine. Macdonald, a woman Of a.bout
eighty years, liviree, just north of Luck -
now, wee found dead in ber haute.
M
f , Mrs. J. H, V. Simpson, formerly Mies
401 innie Bloor, teaeher at Ingersoll, was
I
drowned hi a British. Colombia, wreck.
The Orillia Board of Trade held a
banquet to eelebrate the adventinto
aelph despatch: A etatement by G. Oriliia of the Canadian Pweifie Railway.
Clark. Dominion h zal. ComM15- ' A conspiracy among rajiway employe
'le Agricuitural and Eaperimental
the ees to loot freight eat is alleged by
r? at the morning session of
n meeting, that Canada is losing thioen.Canadian Manufeeturere' „Aneoela-
eh cr,....i year Iv tho exportation of
elevator Bereen.ings to the 'United The Niagara Peninsula, Fruit Growers'
States, caused eonsiderable interest, Ar.-sociation unanimously decided to ask
"We export thaw elevator screen- the Toronto City Colleen to establish
Inge to the other aide," field hire a eivie. fruit market.
Clark, "and the American buyers are - The name of Owner Snetr of the To -
glad to buy them in spite of the duty. _ ronto Star Theatre le -likely to be drop -
Why t Beeauee they *Teed them to ped in the prosecution for the produe-
their sheep, and the mutton is sent tion of an alleged immoral play.
back for Canadian eoneumption. We A proclamation has been issued by
pay duty to get the /flatten from the G-overnor-General in council flamers -
sheep fed in the United States on Jan. 30 as the day for voting on the
Canadian material. which is allowed adoption of the Suitt act in Manitoulin
to leave Canada as useless." Mr. Istand.
Clark showed that the yearly inereaee
hom
meant an enormous aocumuletion each oily esmte.baene
ri310. , 1,-1'? lin soan4,r' ' Kong
the weatern Canada wheat yield g
NeTmirleyollrkri,t3sTis
January 1, has been hacellieloa with the
yew, of these screenings at Canadian napeneee seemlier Kat5uptanft Mural -wax
ports, and urged that something be Woosulig.
done to provide for the utilization of
this material in Canada. e Work Commiesioner Ra,rris revised
'This stuff is excellent sheep food, his report on. the Toronto filtration
plant by t
and the sheep to which 1 OM refer- sating that the leak from the
ring came down. to the Toronto stock eseimeeeee
outaide is twice an exteneive as at first
yard e and secused the highest prices
easily one and a half million boshele Brenton A. MacNab, formerly men -
current there." There are, he said,
or such sereeninp estell yea.r at Can- ager of the Montred Star, will estab-
adieu ports on the upper lakes, which '
lish an English morning daily. The new
might be wed as food . journalistic venture will be called the
Montreal
in his report. on results of ea- Times.
iv's wh e The Itaeteru Ontario Dairymen's Aeso-
operate experimentitfertilizerelat
on different farm crops, Prof. C. A., ion voted in favor of establishing an
Zavite brought out Many interestieg annual national dairy exhibition, ape
facts, and pointed to the very diver- poiuting a oommittee to 'confer with
representatives of other bodies.
sity. of these results as an argument Dr, Ostrogoreky, who treated Crown
for Individual testing of the soil be- Prince Alexis of RuAsia, while he was ill
fore the application of any fertilizer. at Spala,, was summoned to Tsarskoe-
A general discussion. on --
eonven- Selo, Dr. Ostrogorsky is noted as a phy-
t
was indicative of thebroad nature !florae. SAFEGUARD HANDS
ierices in the home and on the farm sioian in the treatment of children' ail-
, of modern agriculture,
court gave a short summary of the which ;Ire to be deliver
According to the Neue Frei Presse
At the afternoon Seskion Prof. Har- Austria .has ordered seventy aeroplanes,
ivateh the importation and distribution e.d by the end of
work a.ecomplished by the e.ommittee February. -
appointed on a former occasion • to -
of noxious weed seeds in screenings. - - s • . 1 .' .
Archlrieliop Monet, in an address to
On motion of Mr. T. G. Raynor a reso- a iiid
the Toronto Holy Name Society, de,pre-
mittee to continue ite supervision of in ci ren. .
ted the Jack of a spirit 0 leveret:tee
lution was passed asking the come
The Western rate enquiry was ad
the designated work. jottrned sine die to allow of the prepare
-
That lese than five per cent. of our ation ortil
f f"er Inatt'rial' It will "slime
home-grown clover seed will be suf. again probably within six weeks.
ficiently good and clean thiS year to The WaterwayCommission will it in
grade leo, i, under our own standard, Detroit on the 17th to coneider a pro -
was the rather startling declaration poeal for damming the Livingstone
teeth) by Seed Commissioner Clark of Channel in the Detroit River.
Ottawa, in his address explanatory' of
the workings of the eeed control act, tio at Brandon adopted unanimously
The Manitoba, Graingrowers' eonv.en-
A MATTER FOR INVESTIGATION. stroll*, resolution urging removal of all
a
A gentleman in the audience, wbo import duties from foodstuffs. .
at first refused to give his name when Joan Butler, aged 75, of Hastings, af-
making the aesertion, wished to know
ter attendinn
what course was open "to +settlers in visited some ' friends, very soon became
church yesterday mornin,
g'
New Ontario who have been provided in, and expired in a few moments.
with impure seed by the Provincial tru.
thorities." R. Se Passek, Russian Consul -General
Agnate iiae
MAO has
ly ieleetafted vitt the
neeteetastalt.
J. og waitootat preeadient et taw Dozaies
Ion Trades and Labor Wagrees, hos beets
named by the misehinJete of the Ottawa
Gar Oo• a& their repreeentative on the
board of eauelliation to ineeetigate the
idue-hour day diepute,
lialward Shea, mild to have been
the oldest active leglelator in the Brit-
ish Empires died at St. johife,
atfoci i3 year. IIe W44,4 a former presi-
dent of the Logielative Conneil of this
oolony, ctni. eontinued a member to hie
;teeth.
;4,44
FOUR MORE ARRESTS
in U. S. f:clition De Luxe
Frauds,
Now Yak, Jan, 12. -Edward Joseph
McArdle, a. lawyer, and Wiliam Young,
Conn Ilumee mid James Plunkett,
publishere and book brokers, all of oa-
cago, were arrested yesterday after-
noon, in that (qty., and William Beer,
for many yeers head of the Howard
Memorial Library in New Orleens,
was arrested in New Orleans about the
seine time, after the Federal grand
jury which has been inveetigating the
de luae book selling netivittea of the
Atithore' AsSoeitttion
had handed down sex new indictments.
The prisoner e are charged by the
Federal authorities with selling to Bs
M. Levinesston, wealthy and enthu-
siastic conector of Saratoga Springs,
Lor $02,000 a so-ealled collection of
very rare Americana, supposed to be
wdrth, about a quarter of a million of
dollars, which, it is charged, turned out
to include old seed oataloguee, discarded
abnauern and agricultural, geological
and survey reports.
Besides the four men arrested yes.
terday the new indictmente were
against Glenn Farmer and William P.
Shersvood, of Syractn3e. Farmer had
been previously ludieted, as had his
father, James J. Farmer, Colouel Bill
liartle,y and eight others. Mr. Loving.
ston had invested, so it is estimated,
about $2n0,000 altogether in "editions de
ileac" and other Farmer book schemes.
1,44 -
HAVE BIG PLANS
For Montreal Meeting of
American Bar.
6
Burglar Upsets Hive and CarthesitatiS Pmessi
Yells for Help, Had Exciting Time.
Falleirigtore PL, Jan, 18. -Driven into
epasima of agony by the stiage of a hive
of bees, an armed. burgiar, trapped In the
yerd of the home ot John Seenpsou, a
farmer yelled at the top of hie voice for
aid, arid surrendered, in gratitude when
itis tormentor's were driven away,
Serepsen wire awakened by a marea
loud screams laet night, Running out
with a lantere to the rear ef his home,
he found the maxe wearing a meek, dee-
perately fighting to get away from the
SWAMI of beee. In otte band the man
had a revolver and in the other ndark
lantern, and while lie used both of these
in his fight with the bees, they proved
but poor weapous,
Saimpeoe, teken by earprise, stood
watelung the etran,ge algae The =eked
Mall shouted:
"For God's sake, eave met Pleats() do
semethingl 1 came to rob your houee,
but fell over the hive, and these devils
attacked me,"
After making this appeal the robber
dropped his revolver and lantern. Samp-
son pieked thee° up, quieted the "Wee,
and led hie prison.er to the town jail. It
Was necesesary to veil a phyeiciart to ee-
Hey() the sietinee agony.
Montrol, Jan. 13.-A convention in
this city, to be attended by the Lord
Chancellor of England, the Right Hon.
R. L, Borden, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, ex -
President Taft, the President of the
French Cour De Cessation, the Battouier
and distinguished members of the Paris
Bar, eueh is the function which tvfl
take place in Montreal next September,
i.f the carefully laid pions of the Ameri-
can liar Aeseelation materialize, The
as,sociation, as has already been stated,
hae definitely decided to hold its an-
nual convention in this city, and it is
proposed to make the event one of the
most elaborate in the history of th.e
organization. At the present Moment
Frank Ifeltairie on the high seas bound
for England and France, where he will
get itt tOU011 with leading lighte of
the French and Engliela hers, with a view
to ensuring their presence at the gather-
ing, whilst Frederick E. Wadlitun, Secre-
tary -Treasurer of the Aseociation, after
81)Pliding the day here, left last night
for Ottawa? when he will interview the
Prime Minister, the Chief Juetiee, the
leader of the Opposition, the Minister of
Justice, and other distinguished gentle-
men resident in the capital. .
his name aft D. J. Pilkey, stated lie had at Dushire Pereia elm* 1902 late been
appointed *Russian' Consul -G' oneral 1.0
This gentleman, who afterwards gave
seven acres badly contaminated with Canada, in succeseion to M. Ustinoff. •
noximes weeds from seed supplied Between seven hundred and a tb.oUs-
through the Department of Agrieulturq, and families have been driven from their
and wiehed to ascertain whether or not homes along the waterfront at Louis -
he
While no definite +lotion wa.s taken at 01110.
ville, Ky., by the tieing waters of the
he had any tedress for the damson done,
the meeting q le probable that the ex, While in the throes of an epileptic fit
eentive of the union will investigate the Harry Bax choked to den.th, in the tut -
charge made by Mr, Pilkey, finished building being erected by the
OFFICERS ELDOTED. Standard Structural Company in To -
The °Moore of the' Ontario Agrieul. ronto.
turaI and Experimental 'Mimi elected M: J. Flynti, eonduetor, of the Can.
for the ensuing year are: president, agian Pacific Railway work Will be.
Lewis Toole, Mount Albert; Vice -n.01. tween Witnipeg and Xenora, was killed
neer moose Nose, whea he fell between
dent, T. IL Megan, Agamer; Secretary,
Prof. C. A. Zavitz, Guelph; Assistant tWO care,
' Secretary,. NV. J. Squirrel, Guelph.; The Rev. George If. Mtiedoe.
ITresusurer, Prof. II. Is. Hutt, Guelph; ad, A TOtirea Presbyterian (..lergyeatn,
Direhtore, Dr. Croolnian: ChlellAll non, and hie wife, both octogenarians, of
Nelson Monteith, Stratford; Is. C. Hart, Yonkers, N. Y., were found dead in bed
- (lett- James .T. Definite Weston; II. from gam
traneent. The gee wee turned on. Dr.
Toronto-Businege bArrily shaken Kirsehbanin, of Fordham Ireepital. Raid
itself free front the holiday seasot. Vac.
tories are very liney, there being enough the man lrf1S net ill a serious conEtion
end took him to the hospital. lie WAR
milers to keen them going all the time, made it prieoner, ehargeil with attempt -
holiday Or 110 holiday. Arnerieen egge iee euivide.
us re brought, into Toronto from Clem -
go 1..y loeal firms tionsiderahly cheaper Hoax... -Queer things about thoite
than our own, with the retult that is irtdows in the Obrittlan Selena
pease nt 1°4%1 lemmas were reduced env- Church. .Ix -Mat is queer abort
% tni cents itt proportion. ileouritlee them? Ito eve -They heeeret easy reeve
have 'tended firmer, with leaders active. The enl agetnent rf man's etoireeeadrdiO
tfontrertl-Thednens difficulties here is ray erten, 1 luieon !metIng ee Ids tree et.
Reherteon.
net numnraei this year., end Crollee,
The plant of the Mouetort Times wee
gutted by fire and =eh of the
ery and etoek deetroyed. Pour employ.
the ht the building were Out off by the
flames end had to be reeeued by the
firenien.
Lord Vreireie f4cOtt, of the Grenadier
Guards, yeengest ton of the Duke of
Bueelougle and Captain R. Grant of the
Rifle Brigade, have arrived at Govern.
ment Ifouge, Ottawa, and will at as
aideede-eamp to ]ti g Royal Highness the
Governor-Gerieral for a 6hort tima.
F,wing, "The llitexmri Gientriee,"
mid to he the tallest *women lit the
world. is dead, at the ege of forty years.
Mists Ewing wee 8 feet 3 invitee ht height
and for mate* yeere travelled with cite
etioi•et.
The quebec battlefield commleelon
ealtiog for tenelere for the trot -tee Of
teem -merit to netrefral Welk, tie re -
ons wideh new leteetite on the
/Tot er diael lert the Meisel Irt
.Ahrelte rn.
Chicago Packers Must Make
Big Improvements,
Chicago, Jan, 12. -Charges against
Chicago meat packing &nth were
made yesterday by State Factory In-
speetor Edgar T. Davies. The pack-
ers must make $1,000,000 worth -151
improvements .n their plants to safe-
guard the lives ef their employees or
face trial on more than a hundred
separate chargee according to the
report. Factory inspectors have been
working in the packing plants for
tbe last ten days compiling.a list of
alleged violations. All the best-
known firms or. meat packers are in-
voFlvoenclowinintgb.earcehsaormgees.
of the principal
charges: -Machinery not properly
spaced, making accidents of daily oc-
currence, belts, cogs and shafting not
protected; floors slippery, permitting
men to fall against' moving machin-
ery; no eignal service to the engine
rooms, making it impossible to have
machinery stopped instantly after ac-
cidents; wash rooms dirty and ire
sufficient in nitruLer; ventilation in-
adequate; inadequate zafeguards tt•
gainst explosionf,
FATAL PORTUGUESE RIOTS.
Lisbon, via the frontier, Jan. 12: -
The accession of Dr. Alfonso Costa to
power is responsible for a desperate
politieal riot aa Cczimbra, eighteen
miles south of Lisbon. A fight start-
vative dubs, but soon the rest of the
le:vcoleDprulbeee wttaftterwihmeoecielly:intetotygloielech 0:48iiegdtineetasoce:pruntbilieiva:1111 Conser-
vative
hastily turned out, but failed to have
any effect on the combatants until
they fired several volleys into the
struggling mime. Their momeritarily
the warring Motions sank their differ-
entea, and together (tilted on ths
gulled form, Distipline, however,
pro -ailed, and finally tho mob scatter
-
ea, leaving behind three men killed
and twenty -eine wounded. Many 01
the rioters were arrested.
ifems.ssassA * ss,
CIVIL SERVICE PENSIONS,
Winnipeg, Jan. 1:3.-A deputation
representing Manitoba civil servants
waited on. Sir Rodmond Roblin to -day
and asked that a civil service pension
bill be included in the Government'a
legislative programme. The Premier
gave a syropathetic reply, but iridi-
oated that before a peasion bill could
be postrible aerviee eetraltiatient
tottablielting Melee rigid qualificatioes
than, theta now Itt )raotice should be
Mitoses*. This !Involved a nem*
Matto's, of the provinnial tervioa,
Inuat take semo thro to 00,rr7
oat
464.41410.1•444."414644.4.46
TO SAVE EXPLORERS
Norwegian Go.vernment to
Succor Stranis Party,
Christiania, Jan, 13. ---The Norwegian
Government has guaranteed the ex-
penses. of a relief expedition to Spitz-
bergen for the •Gertean explorer*: under
Lieut. Sehroder Stranz, woo started out.
last year in the steamer Herzog Ere zst
and are reported to be in dire straits.
Manager Mansfield, of an Auterisian toe!
company at Green's Harbor, tried to
organize a relief party, but found that
eenditions rendered eending 4112.010 to
the explorers 'tom v ion imp:: '
able.
The last advices from the_ eepedition
came reeently free Captain. Rateeltel, e
reach,eki advent Day in a de) oralee soft-
dition and c;eeking aid. 1L said thr
- condition of the expedition was ltoit
serious. Lieut. Schroder S:11 r,u 1
tu o companton.s had not beef? heels! of
.sagcs August 15, meat the, Jett th,
remainder of the way for a slerlee
, tummy.
It is feared here that ths famous
Arctic explorer,. Otto Seeable), ;111.1 it
.arty of sateen peri.es, eito amen-
pae•rd him on a $ti hunt in
lotd waters have beit2 1.,•t ••••,(rdrup
and hie peerty left Christiania in Mardi',
,1012, in a motor ship, and since then
nothing luta been heard of the expedi.
tion. Mail .eont to a station In South
Greerdandav here the walrus hunters
were to :112,Ve stopped, has, been returned
here arid marked "Unealled for,"
CHINESE DROWNED?
Windsor Smuggler Suspect
Says There, Was.
6
St. John's, deeleiteht A uarrow
escape from destraction from Al% glid.
Vever0 experienee by paseeugers and,
erov were reportad by the Adam Line
steamier Certhagunan, whieh arriveil
here toonght from Lirerpoel. The
eteemer lef tlaverpool December 2a
lor St. Jae.% Halifax and Fhiladel-
pinta Capteiu MelCillip said that when
she W413 three day e out ber eargo
caught fire in some unexplailled
•
inan-
Tho flames spread tio rapidly that
it waa neeeesary to panip an enormoue
all1OUllt of water into the veesel to
drown titem out. The fire litt18 fluttlly
extingetelied, 'but for twelve hours
thu water was knee deep on the lower
deck,
lt is eetimatetl that neecolotry repairs
to the veeeel will eoet $10,000. A
large part of the general cargo was
damaged,
Windsor, Jan. 13.-C1iar1es Rose, aged
22, who lives in Cameron a,venue, Wind-
sor, is being held. by the United States
immigration offieials at Detroit -until e
stpry which he told to Inepeetor Frick
,een be substantiated. Rose was taken
into custody several days ago on elision: -
ion of knowing something of Chinese
-smuggling, and to -day he related a tale'
to the government, authoritiee which is
to the effect that a ,Chiriese whese
name he professee not to know was
drowned by falling from the outguard
rail of one of the C.P.R.- car ferries on
the Friday ,night before Christmas.
Rose says he had agreed to smuggle
the -yellow man into Michigan and that
he had ordered him to get on the
guard' rail of the ear ferry just above
the paddle box, where lie would be,
least likely to attract attention. A
jolt of the boat aeainst a spite as she
was leaving 'the Windsor side threw
the Chinese off hie balance and he
went, down and never came up. The
body has not been recovered, and un-
tiol nose, tis no charge can be laid against
n -
QUEBEC SUFFRAGISTS BUSY.
'Montreal despatch: in order to draw
attention to the marriage laws of
Quebec, whicb must have been framed
by a particularly unpleasant imbecile
with a strong objection to women, and
to abolish child -murder in the Prov-
ince of Quebec and to stem the annual
tide of slaughter -to quote from opin-
ions expressed by prime movers in the
schenee-the suffragists of this city
will hold an exhipition of literature
on these subjects the first week in
February.
JI.4. I
TO CONTINUE ICE -BREAKING.
Ottawa despatch: The Marine and
Fisheries Department hag been request-
ed by Vice-Preeident 'fluty. of the C. P.
R., to eetend the ice -breaking operatione
which have been goieg on for the Net
few weeke until Jan. 20, in order to en-
able the steamers to get cargoes at Vert
William. The Board of Trade at Fort
William has made the same requeet, Or -
dere have been given by the Marine awl
Fisheries Department to continue the
septic daily as far as possible.
1.4
PROBING WIRE CONTRACTS.
'Washington, Jan, 13. -Inquiry was be.
gtin by the Interstate Commeree Coin.
miseion to.day, on its own initiative,
to contraets for private telegraph and
telephone wires, and into the rates and
regulations of such serviee.
Tho Ameriean Telephone & Telegraph
Company, 'Western. tnion Telegraph
Compalty oind Poetal Telegraph Cseble
Company were made. respondents, No
tinie was fixed for hearings.
CABINET'S CLOSE tALL,.
London, Jan. 1.&. ----)The goverement
had dose eall from defeat on a vote
in the Royer of Conte -Lona tehreight, when
Ha majority fell to 40. The question
WIVI on an amendment to the Walsh
disestabliahment bill, and the vote was
230 to 100,
The Government wee owed only
the Mesh vote. Thie brought forth
torrent of taunts from the Vnite
ons the IrisK neenthers have not the
est iutereet It th Wlwh dieted:
:nett MI.
MANY .ACCIDENTS REPORT,W,
Washington &spate -he The schooner
Clara Jerre was etranded to -day at
the entrance to UlOneeHter, hare
boa and a cutter will endeavor to Save
the vessel, the crew- having safely nettela
ed shore in a, lifeboat.
The abandoned Russian barque
Dorothea is reported to have sunk
about 000 miles off the New Jersey
coast.
Just AS the British steamer idrakula,
which ran down the steamer Julia Lue-
kenbaele resulting in the lees of fifteen
lives, was about to start from the Rap-
pahannock River to -day for 'Newport
News, water poured into her hold,. The
cargo is being lightered.
ART FAKE MUSEUM
For Protection of Wealthy
American Buyers.
New York, Jan, 13. -Mr. Jacquet* Sel-
igmann, who arrived in New York a
month ago and who While here assisted
in the liquidatioo of the firm of Selig -
mann & Co. and established the firm of
Jacques Seligmann, yeeterdaY left New
York for Pare on bort]. the Savoie.
Before going away Mr. Seligmann out-
lined a- scheme for the education of Am-
eriean picture buyers to assist them hr
preventing, unseen -pion.% dealers front
imp es sibl e fraudulent 14eturcs on them.
He perposee the founding, in the new
galleries of the firm, formerly the
Eueseue Glaeuzer galleries., at Fifth
avenue and Itiftseeixth street, of a
"Wee= of Fakes," in which will be
shown examples of the forgerice which
are 'presented to American.eotretore as
old masters.
"Every time that I come to this coun-
try," Mr. Seligmann eaid, "I feet more
and more strongly that it ismy duty to
protect, the buyera of worker of art
against the clever forgeriee and bathe-
tious which are brought here in great
quantities and sold to confident collee-
torsawho eaneot understand that art •
objets are so, faithfully., copied eandester
co-utiterfeited that- thief edit Thdaeeeiv-
e-eet
LICENSE BOARDS
Commissioners Announced
in the Ontario Gazette
Toronto, Jan. 13. ---The appointweet of
the following Lieenee Commissioners ap-
pear in the Ontario Gazette:
Braut Northa-Christopher Barker,
James Smiley, Mortimer Hunter.
Brant South----Willia.m J. Verity, John
A. Colter, Thoma' Rendre?.
Dundas -Mahlon Bailey, Samuel Late
ue, James B. Salmon.
Ifitruilton--William Armstrong, 'no -
Mas Fanning, Fenner Frederick- Dalle,y.
Haldimand-Charles iteichheld, Ceo..-40
George L. Miller, Dayid Lyons.
Sluice° Centre -John Little, Harry
Mason, W. Herbert Mite.
Simehe Eaet-Charlee B. Wright:,
James Kean, George Crooke,
Simeoe On Robinson, George
Lee, John Leonard.
London -Dr. Frederiek P., Drake,
Abraham 13aovell 'Greer, Thomas Jones.
Weet Middlesex -John D Smith, Ed-
ward Trott, William M. Baker.
44.4
BAR JAMES, TOO
Though He Came to De-
fend Another Deport,
NOW York, Jan. 13.-.E. If. Jame,,
editor of the Paris Liberator, which
printed the libelous story of a marriage
of Xing George to a daughter of Mini-
ral Culme-Seymotir before he bmante
Xing, will probably be dAained when
he arrives in Now York lido to-d:tv
early te morrow ou Le Proven
the French •iin('. it was flak
that orders had been read •
detention, arid that if J
edged the authentieit
ments attributed to
from France, efc
deport WM.
Jatne8 is on 11
With the anno
fending Edwar
in ;soiled in
libel as aut
being detai
\Piet tted
A lengt
the ha
Negel
that
guilt
turp