YEAR 78 NO, 16. DAIRY NEEDS Delegation Heard by sir i dent, f feet i ag Richard Cartwright. GOVERNMENTISALIVE TO THE IMPORTANCE INDUSTRY In the House, Sir A. B. Aylesworth Told What Was Pone at Washing- ton Regarding Fisheries Treaty--| A New Match Bill. i Special to the Whig Dtgwa, Jan. 20-8 A, minister of justice, yesterday noon, told the house what done at Washington lately regarding the fisherios treaty imo details. Si Alan denied that had beg i important concessions to wf i but conservative members tried To find SOme. There was F. Oliver's the evening minister of labor, bill he is jutroda manifactare of 1nakrhe Rir Richard Cartwoight legation of dairvmen who aseked th the government grant them protection extent ax that accorded wheat grower The asked that legislation he Aylesworth, | alter Wis gong there talk on Hon and mn Kin considerable immigrdtion act, Hon, Mackenzie diseudwed the relative EW i gr te 4 heard a d to the nme the western legation also enacted whereby five of each shipment lot, in ately, cheese or of oh stead of and that tead of cent, weighed in one box of cheese sepa actual weight be up beam, with one pound, as is the custom. tion believed that bi t honest average would be obta that the daitymen would' rece just returns. Owing to the wr ihe whighing of cheese and |} Montreal the deputation asked that the government appoist an official weigher, who will weigh all cheese and batter, instead of the present weigh who is an appointee of the Montrea) Produce Merchants' Association. Sir Richard Cartwright, in response said the matter brought him was one which lay more in the pro vince of Hon. Sydney Fisher, minister of aggicuiture, and he regretted that Mr. Fisher was not presen, but an important meeting kept him in Que. bee. The government, said Sir was fully alive to the importance of the dairying industry in Cavada, It looked to see it expand and renkized there was much: room for it. The North-West, he said, was in many places especially adapted for dairving in view of ita being in parts a great cattle country, Then there was an other hig reason why the government wanted to pay partic ular attention to the dairying interests, that reason be ing the comservifig of the resourpes of the dominion. "I am not a farmer, ard, "but I have come in many farmers, and 1 belisve that no one thing has occurred more to pre serve the fertility of the soil than the dairy interest. Places almost steril ited by undue repetition of crops have been put wight again by the dairy fystem," 4 given ins quarter or one The de 1% meth p the ngs ia titer before Richard, * said Bir Rich touch with ' Phone 36. Pur "Floral designs.' dy's. DAILY MEMORANDA. Hig Reductions On all manufattured furs i f Mardered i : ! : i | { i | ! OF "DAIRY | been sec IMAN OFFICER, Man Confessed This to Neighbor, sHOT A GEI Tan ation wee ol an aged Berl Krumshin Hesie od to kb ong ted hun Lhe { nei j ¢ f when 1 zlibor however, went cases | $EEeap Sere Pere berber bes | > * VILLAGE IN DANGER, * ford, lan, 20 Onondaga, here, Bran The twelve Ont, e of ¥ east 'missed being night, when ght fire. augh wen for t event of nar ed oi! bi ywlv . t last an i The miles ally + ¢ * + * * Wek + + * r + + buildings near- + + * PIPER RPE SPP SY GOT $25,000 OF SWAG. Eive Men Held Up Gyests of Swell Party. guest them five hui lently of jev drec 8 they red. came | THE ULSTER YARNS PROVES THAT ON. INVESTMGATION NOTHING IS GOING Many Have Firearms, But Weapons are Being Imported and No Preparations Made. The reports that rainst no Jan, arming store was recontly piven r w in many unionist papers, § denied by the Daily Mail, itsell a un ionist organ, as the result of. a. spe cinl investigation. It says thats ne arms are being imported openly surreptitionsly into Ulster, nor are ans arrangements for such importa tions Neither the po- lite nox confirm the reports. fireayms, ineluding discarded police rifles, are widely owned by the populace Ulster, and many of the people revolvers. This is well known to the government and police. There aie no restrictions of the sale or distribu. tion of firearms anywhere in Ire land. Many local umior leaders profess ignorance of arming. Un the other hand me speak mysteriously shout precautions and preparations st homie rule, but on the whole, ugh the agitation is active, the s seem to be relving on passive ance. Doubtless rioting is like ly ingnised communities, such ae Bel fast and Londonderry, but nothing of the sort has been organized. London, Ulster home pro discoverable, customs officials It is a fact that" carry Dalhousie Pujversy 3 to Move, Halifax, N.S, University bas pu ley" estate of forty a the late Ih, Hobhert Nur ay, f At Campbell Brox' big clearing sale Hith Band at the Palace Rink to- night and Saturday afternoon 000. They will erect 5 now and sell the property now owned. Making People Save Money This is the story of a bank that $2,000,000, and the number of its depositors from 4,600 to 12,000 in { four years by advertising, increased its deposits by more than Isn't It strange that most people, and particularly young people, have to be coaxed to do what is ---Open a savings account. obviously of great value to themselves <The directors of this bank decided that they would stimulate the saving habit by pointing out in a series of advertisements in the local dally papers. and in other ways the advantages enjoyed by the young man and the young women with a savings account over those who had not yet begun to save, cards were used in the street Cars, were sont by mail, and personal solicitation was employéd BT, addition to daily newspapers The Sem of this cam at interest, Altar ile red cards quested to state bow bank. ; campaign had been carried on foraid mont were sent to that pumber of depositors, and they had been induced lo 36 beso customers of the paign was an immedinte inercase in the number of Aepayjtors and in the Yume of money pinted in the bank eight nand- t were res I 143 hans tat he ver gr majors wa hat they a Se we Vom Be ertising. men and women hing or in: --Dalhousie i T ule § building | 3 i § omy by the | Charter for i KINGSTON, (ASE = In Church Circles i Londen, : England, THE BISHOP FORBIDS : MARRIAGE DIVORCED PERSONS in ISSUING TO His Chancellor of Been Issuing And to a Man W ith Wite's Sister--The the Diocese Has These Licenses, Tribune's No .B in church letter from his of i he bles: 20. went ca ng Lion issu divare de- such with the ! his lo the diocese ived th the wri that "and custom of feel on the sub hig wction of hop the mani it pra ice SLI does h iis pre he all licenses in ifference BISHOP OF LONDON -- ---------- and the cha: standing, hat due to the obec guarters to the remarr man petitioner in 'a sult. The diocesan chancellor the hab ander his ¢ 1a the bithap tail anst pas in 3 1 old ons of nt en in ¢ is prose achion an ta tain a wo aw oree of recent tenes al, without | the bat the license as t remains bishoy th of thi titude of the long step or tablishment $15,000, 000 PULP COMPANY. Concern to Constitute a Merger, : Monire: big- gost fis HK » of the positions in ¥ o interested will be con date by the to the Limited, of Mon- i $15,000 000, w { granting | uly, apd Com any rn mn ng ave already been » the comps startimg proportion 3m to fon ni month from: both Rou Mon Ro shar ids, R.A y 38 d that and that 1. alsa heaih wot LD BE SHOCKED Ea Correc tive Methods are not Taken Seon. 20. That the Ameri: id be shocked from wa bupe school scandal thousands of boys 5 and' girls tmlesg corrective methods are (taken immediately' was the startling statement of Fred. PD. Smith, a pro wminent sotial work organiser. before 8 gnthering of professional and busi ress mon. Fifty thousend dollars were snheoti od towards fina medline corrortive eampaign (#iates and Usneda, azo, Jan. continent acd involving BANK MANAGER RETIRES, | Wau for Forty-one Years With the "Commerce." | arty 3 years with the Camndia of Commerce, for thirty bx | Fbieh he has had the status of man jouw, Robert Gill, masager fq: the st twenfy four vesrs of by LICENSES Deceased ' 'has been in | 1a Ao : Christiania Ottawa, Jan, 20S ifter a service of ONTARIO. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, CHAMP CLARK WOrLD ALTER by Sections--Put Tax on Luxuries. ! Baltimore, Md., Jan. 20. ~The tariff keynote of the demoergtic party for he next session of pongress and for commy presidential campaign was unded by Champ Clarky of Missouri, - the Jackson day and democratic harmony celebration here. "There are ig ways of revising the tariff," said Clark. "One by'a general bill, a: other by particular bills for par Jicular schedules; or --even particular ills for particular items. The consen- f « among democrats seeins ¢ latter is the preferable » should proceed to separate bills, taking the us schedules first. duty is fo cut off the ex- 4 cure * the injustices and 'remove the crude features of the present bill. The proper function eof the tariff is to raise revenue, and we should 80 arrange the rales as to raise the maximum amount of revenud, at the same time taking from the pockets of the people the mum amount of money arranging the rates the highest should be on the luxuries and the lowest, or fone at all, on the ve cessaries of By doing so we will promote v legitimate business in. in the ountey" Tariff the to fer ev terest CANADA 10 BLAME FOR HITCH I~ CONNAUGHT'S APPOINTMENT a. - As Governor-General----It is Said in London That Opinions Expressed; in This Country Have Caused the Delay. Montreal, to the Mon Nothing is il sources Jan. 20.--A London cable treal Star says obtainable about the obvi went of the Dud rnor-Je ' ¢ dube's ret Africa, in Deceinber, he d pleasantly antieip for Ottawa as soor sible after the coronation Lord Stratheona, as recently Lsember Tih, the Canadian Club dinner in terms which he would not have used bad any hitch. been contemplated, offic m rn fro himself his as pos : Live wed George greatly appreciated what he understood to be the general Cana- dian desire, for the duke as governor- general, though it is obvious that the presence 'of the duke here would bea "great convenience to the sovereign; but recent informal expressions of (Cana- «dian official amd journalistic opinions have indicated Canadian doubts - and objections, and if these are persisted in; the duke himself, wach less the duchess, would not dream of going to Ottawa; and # they. did - the king would not sanction it. As the matter is understood here. the Canadian ministers have the ques- | tion in their own hands. WOMAN AS LEGISLATOR. School Teacher to Enter Norwegian Parliament. Christiania, Jan. 20.--The is about to experience the novelly representing one of sisats., Gen. Brathie, sident of the storthing, has been ob liged to retire from his seat temnpor- anly, in order to assist in the ~ work of re-organizing the BEE, His substi-| tute, Miss Rogstad, public schoc ol | teacher, will enter the storthing session. | DIE IN THE § 'THE RAY AGING SPT SPREAD OF THE! ' BUBONIC PLAGUE. People storthing of woman Quebec | | Terrified Fought With | Troops, Whe Forced Them to Re- City--Enforcing | main in the Martial Law. Harbin, Manchuria," Jan, 20~The first serious rioting marking the rav- sping spread of the bubonic in. Mancharia and China Troke out tidfe vesterday when périons who at- tempted to flee from the city were driven back by soldiers. Troojs pat rolled the streets with orders to shoot down any members of mobs who re sisted orders to dsperse to their homes. The terrified people, with horror and panic, fought with the troops, women taking part in the vidlence. declared the Martial law was in 4 suburb of Fudziadian, where the pes- | tilence has taken its heaviest toll of | human tife. Some of the streets of the suburb | are clustered with dead bodies. It is a common sight to se® men and wo win topple over in the strats 'and Tie in theie tracks The aly § with he fut of decaying were given derihie y & liiadisn 0 for nw on scceuni of the dunes the "Plague, Takes Prisoner to to Belgium. Ottawa, Jan MAW, Nininge: 0 of the Dominion Police, left yesterda: (eons Tor Napirel cn rons 0 Fa riisi the Ata allgweg | oh retire. Gencrent arrange. | Gill jeaves tor a thee months' so. fio of alata Ia ' dramatic ort; Mis a Hiring allowance have | bend office. Me of 'al programme called for the con- The idea has always been that King | the | pre-| th is | plague stricken | inden | sume © aon from | 1911. TERRIBLE SUFFERING. The Survivors Found L Desert Island. Melbourne, Australis, Jan tale of tervible shipwreck, and starvation, was teld by the servi | vors of the British freighter Parisian burned to the water's edge, with three | of the crew, on December 13th. The! rest of the crew escaped to a desert | island, where they eventually signalled | a passing tramp steamer bound here. | Five others may yet die. | | | Pe ! § Refuge on | FLEET PLANS Sir Richard Cartwright Speaks in Senate. T0 BE TWELVE SHIPS THEY ARE TO BE ASSIGNED, oN. A A ------------ MAY COMPEL PEACE. THE WAY Germany May wp the Southern) Port Au hy - 0. War be | tween Hayvti and Dominique practically opened up, this morning, when Domi® nican troops occupied Grand Gosier on the Haytien southern frontier. Ger | many has made strenuous diplomatic i efforts to prevent war and may now | send troops to compel peace. i The Present Parliament Must Ex- pire on Dec, . 3rd,' 1913--The General Election Will Take Place in 1912, Ottawa, Jan. 20.--In the senate, yes- terday, Senator Landry elicited from Sir Richard Cartwright information on several matters of public interest. Sir Richard said that the plans from which the Cilnadian cruisers and de stroyers would be built have been re- ceived from England, and that the SHIPPLIEI0E PIPIPIIEEIEEE -> NOT TILL NEXT WEEK. & a Washington, D.C, Jan. 20.-- The probability is that the Canadian tariff commis- sioners will leave for home without anything definite being given out regarding the terms of the treaty, which will be published simultaneously in 'Washing- ton and Ottawa pext week > * + + + ¥ + struction of four second-class cruisers of the Bristol class and six destroyers of the improved river class. In addi- tion, to thess there was the Niobe and | # the Rainbow. To the Pacific would be! assigned two Bristols, which would to- ; # gether carry a complement of 742 ofi- * cers and men, and the Rainbow, with 273 officers and meni. On the Atlantic there would be two Bristols, with 742 officers and men; six destrovers, with | a total complement of -576 officers and {wmen, and. the Niobe, with 705 officers and men. The Niobe and Rainbow are | now being used entirely as traini { ships, but éventually they will be u ag parent ships for destroyer fleets, ard as such il be fighting units wr drv was further t ATE s| i * +; | HBP IFPRI EL © AS TRANS LINERS Officers Tnspe View 'an i Berlin high Tu haven Land } th resent a De 11 referred to the subject &t | INTEREST IN FORESTRY : FARMETY BANK SPIHACY CASES. CON THY | The Sessions at Quebec are Largely Attended. | ---" 20.--Interest in the He Will Either Commit or Dismiss yp acintion ~--Wishart Will""Return From] ve sessions p . : Be are largely attended and® the discus- New York if Yelnf Is' Aeeapued, sions following the reading of the Toronto, Jan. ~Magistrate Den various papers show an intimate son to-day let it be understood knowledge of forestry problems. At won't try cases agminet Dr. the very outset of the convention it ketiusn, Aletandte Rrasse: (was suggested that the association ander Town w akR RNatson, should dap as its motto "do some Cnn] re of the Faramte thing." With this object of accom: Bank, ¢ with conspiracy; «who pitta woraing' efote wa te pfed ge Vim Le ms sociation has tried to crystalize into : HE mm resolutions the substance of the va Ee ae Thun to on. papees 1 and the diseumion fol- {whether ra at Nahr owing the addresses. The papers have : a i been by trained 'men, "and have been end others will produce them. brimful of practical, helpful informa- Wishart Will Return tion and suggestions. Altogether the New ¥ 4 j . convention has been a happy combin- _ York City, 3 --At y : ation of educationists, Torestty ok to-day , a Press repre sentative bumped | perts, lumbermen, legislators, and re . two tre On ui lawyers, { presentatives of 'the {transportation x Phelar a on an: ak erman 1 companies. Their views do not al |: t ais ~ G Lo - i lk { ways coincide, but a common practi- | ated a a Forme hare { which invanably meets the sitaation. hart, but duchined to el nN thing y It i is thought they répresent Dr. Beattie | Nesbitt. After a5 conferemce, Godire said Wishart would return 10 ada if the crown would agree to cept his own bail. Jan. 92 the Forestry ahatement. Quebec, work of shows no | Jar noon ha eave | cal MILLER A SUICIDE FAKIR. Man Tied to a Tree in Paris Ident fied. Paris, Jan. 20.--Dr. H. MiMer, who was found tied to a tree in the Bois de Vincennes, and who said that be had | Tonto. Jan. 920.1% ARROWS [been attacked by two and © coed this morning that there was . no j of $1,000, has been identified as a Pole hope of the _shareholders of thi {of the name of Rosenblum, who i& Farmers' Bank escaping double inoted for gaining a livelihood by wim- hility because the government julsting attempted suicide, for example 'cates were obtained in n | throwing himself in fromt of trains ib bank act. The courts {plenty of time to be rescued and gain- | this point before. ing sympathy afterward by telling moving stories, Miller alleged that he lived with his | West 144th street, New a No Way of Escape. was lia certrh the decyied evash hav - PAUL MORTON DEAD, President of the Equitable Life Fx pires Saddenly. New York, Jan. 20.7 president of the surance society, apoplexy Inte vesterd jjust after he-hud com Seymour at, {4 West { the purpose of ' ment wih Pa or, 141 {hour and ites before | Morton, of | house. ! Death was cased by ito a rupture of a blood i mister at 557 i York. His Left Eye Removed. 20. --Arthur Bram: | engineer, under. remo. al of Jan, E uital G.T.R. Was sitw wm for the Brockville, i ley, a local welll an operatic {his left eye in St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, injured in an accident gt | | Ri er Beandette near pe a ny ; i : { when the botier of an 'ng As { in charge of exploded, At the time it was tho ht the sight could be saved, | but evidently a piece of glass had | { lodged in the ope, i Kaker a Doctor. i Berlin, Jan. 2.--~Kaiser Wilhelm {brain * which resulted | about to add to his numerous distinc | selerasis, from + hich ¥: i tions that of doetor of medicise. The | found to be suffering | German University at Prague offered | month. { him the degree, snd his majesty ne | Paul Morton was joepted it. It will be conferred om him , Mi ges tin > i ------------. a ---- Miners Will Withdraw He | a That ie his wile ai hicayn, a8 : is horn {with COTEIS ONY HS adopted a8 resel torts it bers wimg frown the American |ederstion of La' { oe, if the western federation miners Ottaws, Jan MW. he Faroe {arn of taken into the labor 'Bank failurd, which proviees 1a be {tion witheut restrictions. subject of a long debate in patlis | t, on Hos. Mr. Fislding's return Baseball on Sunday. Washington, was again brought Albany, N.Y. Jaa, M.-8 attention to the of the com baseball is legalised in a bill in Hon 4 De Duta a in ¥a } fe iho We siternoon, elicited some infor | Wilisid Laurier, 1p i i i set, based on the dis the failure, Tarmers, in an interview with Laurier, "pppoe recipre f sticky" Gibson's. i; | ! {mi «of good quality They are | Coffee sold in 1910 i$ LAST EDITION _-- WE ATHER PROBABILITIES. Torants Jan. 20 10 amon awa Valley d. Upper Re. ture 7" der ' or rg ne ight suffeting i - -- SPECIAL NOTICE o- -morrow and Monday The Greatest SKIRT SNAP You Ever Saw Smart T-gored Skirts, well made, Vicuna Cloth, in { colors Navy or Black. REMEMBER, these Skirts have Just been put into stock--all new goods fashioned for immediate +! spring wear well worth $2 Sale Price, $1.25 This is a Skirt Bargain you ca; not afford to miss--an opportunity to buy new and stylish garments at half their actual value. DID YOU KNO We were selling all our WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, GREY BLANKETS, FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, And COMFORTERS AT COST PRICE, means you are getting Which the very best grades at exactly mill prices. SATISFY YOURSELF--CALL AND SEE THEM. STEACY'S 7] MARRIED, BE ININGTON--At Pres- Sth 1811, by the Rey Ruy nnells, Aunle C. Benning t William Cralnnle, all of "CR AINNIE- STEVENSON -- At Veruna, Wednesday, Jan. ist! Rev. B. Blerce, Frederick Hannah, youngest the late Thomas of Portiand Town JAMES REID The OM ia Ixciss STRbET. 2054 and 256 "Phone a $e TAKE NOTICE. Heaters, Coal Heaters, | Happy Thoughts, Oxfords and other | Cook Mtoves. Will sell th at a re duction now at TURKS one 105 Our Record Coffee Year Gas alee 7450 1b Coffee sold in 1909 6,360 Increade 1510 1.080 I All strictly our own roasting as grinding No outside brands cluded. These figures speak lous than words, and we are proud them Have you of ours? Jas. Redden & Co. IMPORTERS OF FING GROCER Sacrificed Himself for Crew. Berlin, Jan. 20 ~The Morgen Post' Kiel correspondent says that the in vestigation indicates that C name: Fischer, of the submarine "U3," rificed Himself to save the evew. Oh serving that be and his two compen jour were cut off by inrush ng wale he clos the tower doors and t! gave the vessel and tower 5 -slantin position, evidently to keep 11 torpedo tube above water, so tha! the other men could escape. Dix Wants s Resignation. New York, -Jan. 20--The Tribun: | ammounces that Governor Dix hes re . uestad the resignation of Cornelis V. 'olline, State = a: J ons, gud thet Superintendent Coll has refused to give it, Collinge wis, Theodors Roosevelt's right hand man tried this good C + at the Saratoga convention. ¥ A great reduction in price in rend 'made clothing, gents' clothing made-to-order, at gn asd {Brock street, to make room for spring _importstions. A company whick recently purchased | thirteen thousand. acres nese ais frour thousand Pnili send four