i I " lar,, a. 'lf, run-plain: was made that pundit] was shown in the allch of he eo-ttttet fund. 11. undul- t"Td that their m. was negleeted. . he apostle il- mMialo-ly raHnl the thurch together .thn new: - be chosen wdmy-ib should it tn tty." D “Nil-0y†DIG!†h to a the 'tistritmtion of the land. T dee, $09M his; one “my! -, vlrywn "KI- V.- -""" tr. Stephen hint»; net-used In. .T.S). 8. Ind Ste-pm“ Very link i- known of the Maury of Ft hon. " in thought that he van om 3M'q convert: on! no thy cl but“. lull of [not nod pm: (I. v.t.--tk wan mud with the "My “phi! All bod you", (I) u u "on rum and tet to work mud-I. up 'rt" n tg, mm: of the Md Tull an", a I will: of Imam! my», not! "towret n wisdom in Iron that his â€he-wade. "utld 1m: gumâ€, did-- "tte I]. a man of Mdl." wonders- 'Hnid in one of the worcln "sed in the New 'i'rttntrtettt to denote miraMe. mir- m-br~ "Signs." R. V. "He wrought linden, principally. no doubt, in uses at nicknm and sunning." . 'l. III\RIIVW -.- ""'"""-""l." 9. than arotte certain~By his ninth; and by his eminence and wer, Me. [when excited lion jealousy on)†unbe- l'ming My Tiny in... on“ and engaged in aluminium with him. Liber. tittvu- "from men." Roman captive» oh" had 31-0-0 gin- their tittertr. Many of Ihrw bad return"! to Jade: and they land " vacuum: of their own in .lr'qna- ( lam. (â€yroilians- -Cyrene will the whit-f my in North Aim-u. DIN] a you Jowluh mil-my. xumbrrs of Jun. were settled INN, Incl an: said by .lmephnq to have _ how-u A [mirth pan of the inhabitanlq ol the my. 'I'hew Jam also had a swan- "03m. cuexamiriann-The Talmud d99- alatly Denim»; tWy nymgoguc of tke Joni. “in mm from Altman-kin. in “hit"! city about “10,000 Jews reside-d. Tb-y nun thc most Imumul of their raw. mm "Paul's native provinte. Aria-- This was: tht, Roman pmvince in “wit-n: A,.ia Mittor, and um, lhe "grand divh'mn." Mb. not “do in "will -f$y any argmmm- whit-h they could bring. ll, ottuqtsed WI Pri-ty Mid and inrtrurttM. agnimst Mm" Slvphen tough that ilw ohl diweetiott was in Aim-2y. and that the tangle must pun mun. again", God- "'Tto mm! "(or to the mph-In- Jimmy and authority whim stephen claimed for Lhrist as thr. "and of the now Mommy which was no ~penllly to mus-rude the old." 12. th») Illrnnl up the prorie-At this, time th" wbtle Jowkh peoples were in a It“. " ill-wypre-t-MI trrssar, uni - wu- n'n'mv jammy fur the honor ol the Me oaie institution» teelittgs which Invoke out: in eonstttrtt nvolta agtsirv't the R0- an» power. This accusation was there in“ the mod. likely one they could have r6tebed upon to Mir up Morin.--. Rpmâ€. musttht tri-Without law or for. of iuntiee. l3. fare, witW â€Nu-if blotting comma] in the pervert- ed um- whh-h they “live to the words " u.-.L.-" L1. all...,uw his ttsee---- 9. than arotte certain- and by his eloquent! t [when excited tbe jenlow lining - 1'th toe, engaged in dinenuium w tittvu- "from! men." " I luau tmt.-FEB. an. 1.. 'tePhea the First chunk» m. ot."., "I tuna-m. lrvvun -,......- - wan power. 'Ihls accusation I! in“ the mo~t likely one tlu have pitch“! upon to Mir up _ Rpmâ€. naught tri-Without for. of iuntiee. 13. lake wil â€'er 'lertrtrs com'utul in the " um- whh-h they “we to ti of stephen." 15. all...,uw h All oyn turned upon Stephen but been injured by the Spir "ml-Its, so now, in the hour “a Spin shone out upon hi- tntify of hi» punt-mo within awful. God'" purple shine brig tbs uni-Int oi the durth and un- trial-r, - . - 1- I P, to"? Skyler: speaking by the Spirit is led to repeat the very words in which Ja- m", blue this, a... we“. Ind foretold His .iorituatun.--A1totd. See Matt. x. M. Mk His out of the citr-Aoeordittg :9 the law (In. u. u). The pano- to " In.“ “in mind " be an“ 'M tht pup. ttta-d kin-Tho pot-o- to be Ito-oi was like“ on I. than“ twice the high ot a In, In. vine. ',"dit?atti'td be In than it. Ar, .4 limb no 'Mal 'dtit%ty u rel“ 60'- bias by the vitae-u. pad- pmm out .-T-t%tr. lit "I. Staph-'3 deluxe the [also wit-nuts Id t what and Stephen thut of which they an . ..A___ “:4 A- V. " II'III‘. "I. Stephen's deluxe (7. I-OS). After the [also witnesses In! testified the high paint and Stephen whether these thing of which they wand him wen m . en fesiteom Hi» defence at npoln‘y in which He gives a macho history of the Jewinh people. No answers the dung. of blasphemy by showing that he "null-cl the scriptural. and that he holds the faith of Moaea. Re shows that the .0sz was 1 continuation of the lav-aw “tummy. and that their exter- nd I’m-o forenhadowed the more pen-lee: â€hind nyatem. He charge: them with residing the Holy Npitil and declare! that they were merely {allowing in the [master of their father: who had thin the very prophets who had torrtold the eorrft" at the Chrint they had killed. IV. Mepheu'u triumphant death th " II 3). _ . -. . " “44 " "r. M. Whvn they heard--" is disputed whether the speech was tiuiUird or not. His abriptnens in duping “It the - of the Jew at this moment render it probable that he WIS interrupted. Cit to the ttetut--Litrrally, they were lawn through. or asunder. A “(native u- preesion for being greatly Hinged. tinnahed on him---Oey minted for his blunt: "unurled like bent.- ot prey." “Truth would nlwnyw been to produce a double effect. Sometime ago we read that when the people heard Peter'r weed. they were prided in their hearts. Amt said, ‘Men and brethren. what that] we do?' But when the people been! Sto- phe. deliver "tmtantintly the rune rue- ...†they were we to the hurt, “a unmet-ed on him with their teeth. This ed how he could me into heaven from that council chamber; but we should ro. maine! that the Spirit tangled to him this â€(one in heaven. "The eye of faith can nee hmteen from any ppm on earth." "In! ---There is no imutisitette.o shout this bust-mat. The glory of God --n we: no.0 Vidble manned-tie- of We divine. pie-dot. such a. lone- aw on "sub on! “it! at my... It {int filled the m1. and “mad the 10-pin and ’00....“ the chopbudn. is the hbtory 4..†prom-hing today." - but". 56. Being Nil-The Greek “bin. lull" implies, not a sudden Sal-,rintion, but a pct-uncut state.- umpire. Inked 'rr-We would an no" haven]: with»: it we would "took up" often". Into heaven-The qtrestiott hat, been ash. and owned to “a -tiets "a Ber. m. And Junk-lb aw Jeo- " in "in omen! character In mediator be- an. God and m.‘ 2t,1tit - In tipped!"- u "pm in an. 3:40-45: â€than! a God (no Matt. at M). The right ttand-Christ unusltedtoa’huolw pad power. " Heaven oynl-A “(In- live osymion donating that to wax pain“! to no mo tTtu'"" od .M_ _ . the y a... at ued in by in.“ up called the Bon at at. of“: w. um. qu fr rr---t. Th. "T" de-tat. H). Ann I tMre, when amed upon Stephen. As he “aspired by the Spirit In his so now, in the hour of hill, usogte out upon If». "(no to hin pun-me within. of an 's purple shine brightest in oi the darkest and mod. 30- TM. was u. but" my oririt-. 'tg, Ito-d bl- urb“. in w night. In the Ida-tin! puny an new “an.“ M offered on the am. lien in that proof that It in proper to offer - to July Christ. ID, Kan-led downwA h tion in which to pray. or to - n-leep--He dhrd. "But bleep In In awnkrnuttt." I. Saul was museum terrible was the hatred which hon to (‘hrist and his folio r ha delighted in their dentin-t; ' per-tion-the rulers asrBed on the per-ttion with intruding violence. 2. an†laroentatioer--An evidence that he ‘15†not cmnkqmed by the SanMrin, lad port. rtoiterirtetrori in" fdttytdih'if"tti owh who“. PRAt ‘TICAL APPLICATIONS. SWMWM‘ -. V “w. i. Full of pan. “Stephen, {all of pace" or. tt,N. VI An a an, be was banal-.1: a drum, powerhl to walk mum!" and mint-kc te. 8); M I pri- on", Indium, rejoicing lv. lat; u a "Hither. wriptnnl ttt 1-50), se.retirig 41: 51453). inmismm n. 10!; as a martyr, fail at use wptrtt at fault (Fl. 55, Mt,- hope tv. 50!, love (s. GO). Sp"- [can my. "I: h remarkable that Ste- p.'rett'q is ttte only death scene described at length in the NVw 't'euamettt, e.xerpt our hm“. The “My Spirit would not har. In mun-h so much impoeitutee_tt' the munmr nf mm" death-5 an to the Hume-tor oi their fin-a." ll. FaNely mended. 'mrr summed m n _ .. and art up false murmurs" (rs ll. lib. The la" Italiurlc is, inland ll. tlL. The I.“ Manual-s n, 'fmesuu ttre JP. when awn .... any all may†of evil mains: you lulu-IL " my ask.†ulna. G.. In. " xowbove given all your money, lime and influence to tho right. nut are thing (s'grytluing A'.'","?)? “it-"v ..'. nu --- 7" . " to main the iair" better; {id have rained your voice mint the crying evil. oi tine any, and have told at your glimpse. into bravest. Prtt wilt be mir untierntml. ink-l3: scout-ed. anecml It. x-nrimtnmt. tin-nonmwl and bath“ yum will in». like â€opium, n “In?“ tor mm. and among than of whom it in written. "It ye. ha reproaehed for the mum- of (Waist, happy an ye: toe the spirit of Italy and of M01! "math upon you ll. Prtru' 4: Ni. m. Full of nttrut'wn. "Att ........‘ 'o:,kUtg studintiy .... â€it“ bio tare) n,- if it hm! tron the faoo ol In Inger“ (V. "rt. The {are of an Ttl, at the" tourl, of Jeans mu “like ightning" (Mutt. 28: 1h. Hulk Manama†an "a trome of tin" Ulvh, P. I). Moms' face ‘th'li" UN he t-ann- irotgt personal omn- munion with God tExod. '.U: 30). Nathan the Martyr. f. F'ille,l with the Spirit. “He being full of the Holy Spirit...t.. tuttr the glory of God" le. 55). A. J. Garth" up that when reading the worth, "that, tw- thrmmh patiotw and comfort of the" act-inn x“ might have hope" (Ram. M.. h. tltcre came to him a suggestion of Iioceling awn-turns from the word "ouufort" in the origin]. The Spirit in .allel the .thttttt4ete, ond have his office N culled the paracluiu. the inspiring of, the Iloly Spirit to sustain in little of trial. Of how many heroes it may still bo n-tid, "Thee all died in faith, not 1 having n-w-ivul the promises" (Heb. ll: (Matt. '33: 3) flame of fire" "orr. M he numion with! ll. Free from rare. "lle ...... looked up simullenlly into heaven. and saw the “hwy ot' God,. (Y. CG). There were no rare ittrrows on Stephen's brow. There mu nn anxious. hunted look in his . es; no quivvr on his lips m. did not 1'l"; um- taint. He did not cry out in dis. may. Me did not worry and wonder what the poor widows and orphans would do without hi. ministry. Ile did not thrink irotu any earthly pain: tte did not tremble below any heavenly glory. 1.lt' w." forgotten. He "looked up mt u ml Fa M 1y." lil, Finding a will. "Whose Mme mu Saul" T. My. E‘Stephen'q In! having In). lil, Finding a hind. "Whose Mme mu .Salnl" T. My. E‘Stephen'q In! prayer m'vrr teitu,l to erhu in the can oi nm- who afterwards became a Miami" arlvrwttte of the gospel than wad hp. ll "'utplto bad not prayol, the March had nut hnd Paul." W. Full ni triumph. "He fell asleep" {wow} There he lay on the sharp slam-9 will: the Mood dropping from his fare oudulyeiug his garmon’ts. but. so quietly, IIU| llllu Inuu. tr. Full of triumph. "He fell asleep" wasâ€, 'rhere he lay on the sharp slam-9 with the Mood dropping Irma his fare uml'dyring his garmvn’ts. but so quietly, .u contented' m pemefttl1.s' had he ruignml Mum-1i to the Saviour. who Mood waiting for him, that the rreord my: oi him, “He fell wimp." Stephen 3.- a wiIWIA still. Me is speaking to- a...- (n all rhriuendom, A. C. M. â€no of the leaders says; "Wt Have more than fifty young woan practis- ing hum-nmmhip (dc). A number o) them an- already accomplished tide" We inlmul to detavlt them from our todt wanna“! to marl. the soldiers." Tiw Executive Committee h.†been commot- ing the possibility of kidnapping a mem- lrer ot' Ge,,C'abiuet, either Premier Ae ..nilh. John Burns, Preqiulent of the Local lam-mural. Board, or Wham: ('hun-hill. Prrnidunt,ot the Bond of Trade, but this plan has been aluminum] m imprnrticnble, at any rate for the Militant “frantic: Propose to Meet Force With Force. Jun. mu sttiU.v titrir “inn, now talk "' "mm-ling foree with threi." 'they .un- urganizm a nghering on Fall, 24 u 1':txtott Ila", “mm-o. if ttte Goiern. vmnt h not eonmrmahte, Hwy will main nth-1:4}. to' raid the Home of (‘mmn0m, They proteo to expect Hull soldiers will be MIMI on! to item their rush. and ruanmntly they ate train. ing Ator.nuian mm‘ry to ride item "own. ' -' ' F- .-,... 'hr London. Fob. t3.-Tlte militant suf- fragc-ltee. who hi!†otretuly Oreiteited terr, u-rrmw if ilw King's who); sit tho "mining of Parliament, an Feb. Mt, prom-pt Funny Iglifid by M How ha; 167 n Christendom l'.orrt'q "I: (‘ougros-u met in joint session in tire gm!) my“ Home of Representa- tixem at Lynmgsgghy to tormally Faury the Aretion of Witiiart H. rm, ol Ohio, and Ja on B Flynn at NOI_YOI’k o be tl1lti','i'lat; '2fl!'s'WAtl'iiu' Me mm Tiee.Prvqident . Fairbanks, occupn- ing a neat on the right at Speaker (Inn- non, presided. After announcing the pur- po'h- of the gatherhttt, he unlocked the wooden how containing the electoral win. extracting and opening them in mi diabetic-a1 order tr, States. _ ’Tlu' 1',QlA"l,"irgd',itl, the result "I alumna-110 fber residing omeer by ’tha tellers. thaw " 881 electoral mm for Tall and 'ttsertnmt and t% mm torlrg n en Kern. The Vin- ti'iti:ii'iiiiiei red it there In any Nttttt I " . t vote " announced, iw tttri, mid "if United Mate, rrspettArtiy ELECTION or, TNT. of Cums. _ .,' =Trt'g, a " wsihiiom airman F ANOTHER RAID. $33383? Fr’?9E$3"§<A?1 SI}? PRINCESS PAT. ' ",ouGiu.,ra, we Nupk-a. Feb. l.5.---The American gun- boat Scorpion, which came from Con- 3tgativz)r,g4rAytui1hsurRr,k ot, ttr, lining the Mini": earthquake puffer: on, mime inthrlt'rday Iain tht an“ and tuwisoreri iGUiuie'the' British but. 'tTé.-,hip Abnmri. ttnHtie other siite'ot the Aboukir is the nephn supply ship Celtic, whici 3m I31 Lite; distributing relief in the south. The Duke and Duane-u of (‘ounmht are on board the Brithh “and, _tttrmort.titlg the Din-hou- took qevera| photon of the Am. "km: wane]; with the idea of adding them to her eollertiott at pictures of Britieli war-him that Wont to the euth- quake victim-n F -' . , The ’rmnors» of the ‘ongagmn be- tm-e-n Prinemm Patricia of (funnanght and “no Pottnt of Turin, cumin of King Vietoe Emanuel, are revived to-duy by tlte â€1qu Thir Iu-trnuml was sus- pended. it l mu, Mfume M the opPer - - - ... ......--.n ..n., “Inn mu in. Hillmn of King Edward, who was not in- rlinrrl m- took with lawn upon the " fort, of the Duke of the Alumni to wed Mi" tiaiherhie â€than, daughter of 'tenatite 1,0'iil'; B. tCrkhtsr, of West Vir. ginin FISHERIES RETURNS. Falling (Jitiiwn, Full. 13.31.“ report ot the ii,r'oeries branch of the Marine and Fisheries Drynrtment, covering the fi-oal year ending with last March, mu reiuusvttted to Parliament to-day.I 'llu- report wilOWS that the whole catch oi fish .hy Canadian; in Canadian wtu'eri"itifatted for: the 3t.†twenty- iive and it half million dollars. This is a [ailing off of three-quartâ€: ot a million, an com-farm! with the preced- ing y-nr. JV Provineen, Nora tieotia leads with a total catch valued at $7,532.33"; British Columbia. come, wound. with N,I2'Z,9'23l; New Bruns- uick third. with $5,300,504; Quebec (With, pith #4047390; Ontario fifth, with $1,935-025. and Prince Edward island sixth, with $1,492,605. The mntput oi tlw salmon fisheries tor the ymr was $5914.44“; lobsters, 84.084,. P22; cod, $3,619,818, and herring $2,073,- 7542. Th industry employs nwr 71,000 I22; 754:. mun SURRENDER OF CUBA 11w report urges that the protection and duelnpnu-nt, of the great re- sourw oi the waters ct the Dominion aouhl be fswilitued _We,re the present divided authority and overlapping of Federal and Provincial jurisdiction new“! in one central system under Fed- on A' control. Bits of Inside Hum of the Spanish Amin- Wu. Manly'ul, Feb. lip-conlowlng the pub- liottion of vermin mblegmm: exchangvd between the Spankh Government at Madrid and General Blunt-o at Havana, relative to the surromler of Cuha to the Unitrd may): in 18021. it is now learned that four or an Amman attack upon the one“! of Spain and a suIm-qmnt m- mlminn in this country Wax the official rvaunn for Premier Sagasm’s dteitityt to make peave with the l'nitul Stats-n. Moreovrr. this s1eviMott was rem-hal’ho- imp the negotiations for the surrender of Huntingn won- mnf-huk'tl. . These fact: have lwen (Harland by the further publication of the corrpspnnd- mm: between ilenrrat Blanca and Pte. mier Stigmata. at. the instigation of Blunt-o as n defence nghimt the eharge of "nvtudice made again" the Spanish army in Cuba by a Catalonian deputy. A :lesputch received by the Spanish Government on July ll, 1898, from (len- eral Blanca insisted that the army. although bripplul by the ions of Cer- veru’s fleet was ready and anxious to continue the war, but bath the Minister of War .anzl Premier 'Ragasta replied on July l2 that " tle Amerimm were mu- term of the w" and Wr't't? preparing to attack, the, lecario bluntly! and the 'elpunimh mint, which would he vermin to produce an “mining in thwintorior, pence nu imperative. General Blanco.' protesting .tn the but, timtlly agreed to nlwy orders anal surrender. Con‘cludod Eamon Grout Britain and united Shin. Milwaukee, Wit, Feb, ISFAmbcs-Ia- dor James Bryce, of Great Britain, wan the nest of, I, n gri eip. Ii qk- er id the annm%i’olnthruj$nm kee Merchants’ nnd . nufaeturertf As- sociation tonight/The Ambundor spoke with ,utiutlctioa of the treaties concluded, or 'lmostmmehaded, between the United Sine- aod Great Britain. "It is 't4rheaaarres to no," he Mid, Natd Luau“ it mustn't urban to All All- erinm And to all Cal-dun that the hiemhhi bower-you and the people of 'll'dilTl'2' my»; m, am! thtt your "ov'errtrtrertt indium: have lately Men at». to maeludei three treaties de- Aimed to was int-um: "ttttteg ot dim. pun,- .betqNett the two peopln. "no oi mm provides for the use: delimlttttlott New York. Rib, tg.-'-ay special cable to the Ilvrald item Madrid says that tire hut owning complnu-ly dentroyed 'thty Royal 1'ollegt of Maria Christina in the Fbcorial,, musing a lotta of numerous vatttalshi woik* 'ot art and menacing will; tiettatetfopr we historic bullding itre i. The real nwnastriu de Nan Loreir. Jel l".~mrial. commonly called tlw kiqeoriai, one: of Ille‘nmst celebrated architectural monuments of Spain, was, the story goes, built towud the end of the Mx. teenth century hy King Philip u., in ac- eordattee with a vow taken by him on St. Lawrence (by (Aug. 10th, 1557), that he would erect a cement to that “in in oompettsatiorrfor the destruction by an! Sponi-h mmâ€;- of A church. dediv mud to him.- The- tout, cont of the arm-tun 'is' estimated at $3,500,000. Spanish Royal College, Destroyed by V Fire. HISTORIC FILE. "mFttTfA-TiWt Off hi Valle ( With last Tear. 5%.: Us. TngA‘W of cum? between the We conn- trust . gum or mun. All devel- “tlu {ulterio- in We“ 1am. , k have also eonel s "only of i impedance for the friendly ubi- trn of all questions tha 7 here- ttei, arise between the 'iliiiFiiiii I, he British Empire, " hi .r.ttte lat tr ew weeks your hte'JGec _ of SE and I have signed tn ot r t t. ied ts te tor the nrbitratio 'y' f us via; to the North A in and" the other regulating e u ’o tV term on the boundary between the Unit- ed States and Canada. This lest is tt matter of the greatest consequence be. _ . un My mi t eauil give rise _tq.sesr, ttbun Wtw‘gsy. F., _', _ , " 's" i g J TORONTO Here’s†asdi"ri","rmiitftsmis the' 1lariet ML ". s Cleveland, It.. Fl'll. 15.-A (arch, op- erated by oxygen "4uoetyUne, 11d!- ating a heat at 6.300 dogma, .viit!1fst be “no moat terrific known “IMO. bu been invented here. By means of this torch, it is poedble, it is declued, Ito wehr,tmtt8ym, heretofore 11¢:er " an 'yiiPrsaiylitt. ' ’ b. J. I, m . m n ",4, (L_‘ _, I -..L “(torch makes a Hamill“ will out throuth tiro inches of som routing leap thu a minute and pUroe' a "unwind: piece of the hafdeat steel in less than no hlnuten. Wife Murderer to be Exec-Id on May 13 1| at Tomb. Toronto,Ont., (1991thle t' Just ttitore noon to-day Judge'BiddelI ,houteqced Walter Blythe, the Candi“ P-Tie, noo- tion man, who but his'wife to death at Agincomt, to he hanged on Thursday, My 13ft. itt.'i).trottto jail. ' a. ""4 'V'-'- V" - __ . The date of the execution Wai fixed at the period named in' order to give the prisoner" 1yottrtrel, Mr. T. C. ttobinette, time; _tfti.tpare a reserve mac, am! to get aJditiunnl evidence from England as to the prlsor)er's multul'con- dition to aid him in thiy. Unemployed Mm Found in His Rooms,0ver Boathouse. r rhatt/aru,, Ont.. aletttetr A njqn nanotolhi was {mini utis'iiiiiiiitg in his room! over Rirbert's boathatrae in a very swim" etrrr'mt'irui. He had Iwm numb!» to 5-1-er Work-fund was run pram! to accept charity. As' u rtrsattt he went to his room; whore hanma'vnml for several day): with nolhlng to eat. Ile was removed to the Hem-ml Uo,r pitul, where he now lies in a wary/Mr- ions condition. It is thought he will not reeo ver. Dry Go h Establishment in au. Proprietor and Two Firemen Over. "me-iam is $75,000. Direct»: lo be Sued “Ink Shrehldm. ' new the goods, A. D. Braithwaito, who iras'arpointed mating†on the. rsttvettttiott of the hint: (m. mm, 1906. . ..r" Mr. l'nithwa'le Mid that-the com- mittee had legal opinion that they had strong enough 'eviclmce to warrant ptoceedittgs. The committee was, com- posed of E. R. wood,telidittmttt', 'J."J. Gornmilr. K. C.; Ottawa; Near. mulch, K. C.; w. T. \Vhite'and Barlow tunit/er.' Toronto n-pm-L: Tiie,ospee,uli'omtttit- tee of Ontario-Bunk shareholder. dock!- ed ymterduy to proceed wit}: “the an]? ngaimt the dictators tor unpaif‘lllg the capital of the ban: by' declaring immo- per dividends from 1901 to 190" to the amount of 8Uitll.t00.0ft. The coilapse of the hank also itwotved a'ldws in shares aeryyg!ty.n li 1Eoelil.e: -~ n. sci' n i" "ri, iiiliji iirdi -." /'ai(n" 'td/iii' m AU. if) kiwi; "71?" - Tii n I“; s{-' " T if 1'p,'f'tt,i?1; Mr iit n, my t re . s a . t h 'ite., ';tidi-i,i-ttr,,-,l,ilir, it an sqid at (In: 1atibratory is now pnpnret t a option If, a compu wry rule s, t I I .. witht CA u .t I no to." "w" would 1 ""TIY. '1'r11ll"lU",'.'l2", , 6A7: tit; rm Cl'lll'y=','it 114t't',tt It some méw could tNtliatt, dyad. now being M 'tit,'.,': they Ira/l,', . a ith d /I',trr, '13" 1.3"" tei redttrm-- _ . a 9t K, child Illa“ 1%iisetur= m. ttt y I . shows um dtt---hW-rycu-gos au DWQMM In our "the dviendant directors are George It. R. Cockburn, Donald Muckay; R. D. Per. ry. Richard Harcourt; RuTifCGrass, Thiir. Walnmley and John Fiett., l ' rllidumlull iii the speciar.eetntuittee was authoritatively made yo'stordny by Boss-lop, Fob. Lin-A vaccine whith, will succu-fnl!y battle with the gems‘ of pneumonia. mm poisoning and typhoid fever, has been developed, at the ttutota'y tort of 'Nfu Medical School. V Alta; fwd years of work and experimentation thug the lines of the discovery of ar l, Fe Jyritttyt, at 1ettdoiDtuT..iethr land . til "' my trttrttt,tii!,t H BLYTHE TO HANG DYING OF STARVATION. CHATHAM FIRE. 0mm BANK. THIS Is HOT. ANTléTOXINEr _ In Destroyed. I CtB00Cli'0llG _-""; si' It!,,:-,!,).)).)"'. m 1rtet. the Counts. 'ai'e'Aiittter. G r: the Crown found it ueceuary to divide -sonqtruey Ensign into update parts. ftt1tgotei Hurry Ito.terttsee', 1%â€),ka um and Daniel Corrigan were growled on the ttrst lllornution and, charged with can. nimcy together to" tit-Hind the Grand 1'l'llfirldrl'l,','J, by Atrrthty, permits who had not pdid their fares. A similar vlmrge of con- 'piptey was laid Mining: .laenb Wood. and Daniel Cardigan separately. All the prisonfu'elgcfm to go to a jury and pleaded not guilty. They were migra- limited fiy MLT. I". Itohillette and Mr. Reginald Hoary. __ _ . "iVi':iown debuted Cue investigation into the can against the tour men first, Detective Waliu'e descrihrd how hp and Detective Shun arrested Mf'allunt on the Mnntreal trpin and win-lied him. Retrurut three pieces of Imperial Bank bheque initialed "H. It.,',"marked by the eonduetor's punch. If/allot had, in addition to good tickets, n number of old ones. which he mus-l have eolleeted _wretul manna ago. The prisoner tried to hide these w'hett hr was bring search- MI. but the detm:tives mark! them. Detective Tipton urn-stud Wanda in Toronto. This prisoner haul a number )( papers in his possession. which in. Mental the oovrespomieswe between the men. Conductor Corrigan I'M 1rrested by Detective Kennedy, who found an envelope in his possession. oiilsud.iio'Ttoseuees.' The "ttirer 1150 around a uumlm-uf old tick-M. Detective Kennedy added that Cor. rigan bad several short tiekets In his pouessiiut. Ilerrenmrkwl that they were given him by u few friemb go- ing and, ttnel whim] ta have thent hick. ' Thu Crown Altorm'y showed his hand during the â€Home of mlmdivo 1ltsekit, who "arroued ll. Rom-Men. The. officer found [deem of Imperial Bank' cheques in the "Goner'g Pos"' ainn. ', They were Ji,tllii with the lot- ("a "M-vp," "T-lt," and "H-m," and “in bore numbers "rprbposui to show that T-N and M-T “roan Toronto to Montreal and ttoiatreai to Toronto." said Mr. Carley. “and the other letters are ltosenhee‘s initiallsu Tho cheques am the some color up 0. T. R. 'reeond.elascq ticket." Romanian 1H) had in his 'stession 1 hook showing the trips of the two 'mnductnrs 'nnd tt number of short tiek. "ts, kwieir Mr. Corley said were im. mutant in the case A search ot nosemm‘ home was made by Detective Murray. He found I eopy of tlsr eomhteiom' time-table and a book of Imperial Bank cheques. two of them were initialed Ind mun- ,lmed I23 and PM. The hogut ticket: recovered by the detective bore the number-t 100, 110, 1l3, lift. IN and Igo, A complete account of a transaction pith the prisoner was given by J. “Yeti. a detective employed by the Thtel Agency. Ho went, to RomnhMS' with a man named Leone. and bought two tiekota to Montreal. Tlmy paid " :2th for their return tam. and Rosen. bees paw them two tiokvts to Searhoro’ Junction. and told them to meet him on the Montreal train which left the city " 9.30 ppm. on Sunday; Jan. to. They Hit-Ni the 1rirM tickets to go through 'th" Tttttew at the l'nion Station, and haunted the train. Allen and Leone lm’ndrd tho Smrhoro' (icketa to Rosen- hem and received Imperial Bunk (-1“!an marked as Detective Markie had de. wriiml. Condiwtor McCallnm accepted then- aa tickets to Montreal, And when requested give the without a first-oh“ hat cheque. so that he could rhinge his ear. Roscnhoea gave the wimp.“ tho tair instructmm about the train wh'uih he wan ts toko. "rare/ip'-";':,'] _ mi, - {Watkins N 7 :- 7 'tt9cin the (ape of the Qltttdteha'tri; Wmâ€, M At this 'p'o'iut there Wis-lure“ in.), terruption, which F Dillon denotmeed,) shouting: "This is what makes me sick.i m ar f6 ié'Wple nr who.‘ ir 1tttlj?t bar iit n, hing“: h tot/ir-qi)-,')'):,-,,--,?,?,!, it that I a nption If, a compu sory rule " A 0 new mama would tl tit; JG ta'it,'v!e':t'i.1?fijt',1'iili' iie'ft, now being and. Illlillilutit1 Mam-1e Md w tgr, “may ot Mai to the level J I. I Allen vNitedJosephWoods on one 'x-caqinn' ln Montreal. lie wished bet. ter arraugetuet+ for the return trip, iq that he would not be bound down to one train. Woods said, "it Rwan- luws will fix you coming down, I'll mango for your "turn.†The itaet Mines; of tho day mu H. Lninm [In purvhued a tieketfrom Rnsenbc-M sum» time ago and want In Noun-val. Ile my; naught while down there by a Grand Trunk officer, who took his ticket frtmt.him. V rangemmlq were msde by which L2- vine t k the detwtive tn Rmsenheen to notvgcicket. Although a very un- willing itneo, Levine oorrnhhratrl the whole of the story told by Atten re. warding dealing: with Rosenhees and the interview with Joseph woods. DECLARED JOHN DILLON AT MEETING OF IRISH LEAGUE. The investigation will he continue-.1 this morality. but Mr. Carley intimated thakit will take him more than one day to finish it. Irish Luau“. in thet New Univcnity -aubeeritsthms to be Taken Up for, Eroctibn of the Parndll Statue , Prountpd by trish.Ameeteans -Astm. mum, mama's“ macro: Farm-nut; for ‘l-hstcllayouuid the; â€all†If“ onei ltd 'pl"d'y';'Jd by Mr " um _ n _ not tttosit of "ttttyt. as 9mng'th resolution. the.‘ projected national university of .Duyitr, remarking ' Quit n Eamon: wrltir'harl said that the lamp â€and, of a h.atfon WM thonkma oCitrtuguade. ' .pulslin, Felt, la. - The prmdil‘a of the 'ttttent" eorteetttion of'the United Irish Imam“ tontintea.' to be h'selr. 1'aultu' Juha Pius Bola-L- mun-am member of Parliament for the South division of Couniy Kerry, moved that the mmftiom a mm- i1iit?o?; of r ne tt he com- $iltrtttt/n ftgr Hut la n in “MAKES ME SICK†Jeter. Mo - â€DIW‘W' V" Jerome ind “to "deteettrrA wind Who.) through Judge Mnlone’n mun blhik it was in 'session, and ran to the (trty'son new.“ the street and ordered the baitrd locked and no one permitted to (iiici in or nu]. . I - ___- - -.- . .. Pl ALâ€. --... In vial-duly can-M and nut cheering. The “new adaptor! I notion calling upon the Irish people to col- Wu nun «country to oomph-ta of n monuuwut to the bu curre Stewart Parnell, which m ptht blt and presented to Ireland by {guitar}; in America, him". 8:50.: to Escape PM Xew York, Feb. 1.q.--mhat is M; link] to have been a wellmdend will. to escape front the Tomb- ttrtao. VII N"""' III ‘ll "In“. {S1119 DJ i ,1 lame ~thenhvent. to, hie ':j',)al1tsi',i,iut, gegir, 'te' on? dyedited {mi nl out; " (and Akoxr,' Merger, it mpg learned, in- ‘tcu‘lul to erihtl"'. A disguise was ifqunl in hia cell. Other prisoners yoted that Mercer p'ututted:eo. pursuant, with dim-ham“! prisoners 'A-pity.',, 1‘, ;.\klnwhile detectives eame' ttpttd a" [Automobile standing near the: “M1 ml took the chauffeur and another nfnn into custody. District Attoml"! Jerome conducted an investigation to. ntght into the affair. "As the Insult. {our ant-st: were made.. Tho, prisons-u are: Jem. A. Shay. a. lawyer and one of the eouetsel for Thornton J. "nines: Walter P. Peck, “ho was known at the Tombs when as Walter F. Williamson, where h'e went. maximally to vluit Entry Morier, and two keepers in the Tombs. Ittte of the men went into the Tomi»; taking n fur overcoat, a pair ot "rye-glretrs and a (up to Manor, with dhiii, tle prisoner wan to make his “my post the guards and "st'trpe from the prison. This man is said to have Ittken in a. tinw-tuhle and a roll of money r to Mart-0r, who was to go to Goidfield, Nevada lnndnn, Feb. Irs-yt-ttr Pf I wilitnry dinner in London to-mght 9n the role of the Mritoriul army in the variant prowems of defense against possible invasion, the Right Hon. R. H. Haldane, Mortuary of Mate for War, announced that the Govern- uunt is negutiattng with its dominion: over the was with a view to the crea. tion of an army of empire and not of Great Britain merely, Secretary Hat. dune referred also with great satisfac- tion to the fart as the outcome of the recent agitation 30,000 recruits had join- ml the territorial army and 100 applica- tions had been received for commissions. Cum! Great Excite-eat in Toronto 'loornto, (MIL, despiteh: â€ll-co was great excitement on the local stock u- ohange at the opgnipg this, Junk. 1: a run". at the Btei4 Cad gm“? Fhe decisive vrcGrs.r a, the" Steel cd. in in- mrditttety t:..tteeted in the quotations. Stool Common jumped four points, and the. preferred 13 points! ri'tt- on the Mart off, while Coal wnwhdvy and [out my!“ lower. _ - - - _ - The tirrst transaction in Steel Common, which was at 23%“and PA following, Was ',ctratttorrlaiex'ruae. but flu Moll»! motmsittirthe [like Band nlronglhmol I l'rm-liou,.and qvmtlnlly it touched M. tlf we†preferred the transnrliom were fewer, the first being recorded at 78, the next lil, niter viral time was In jump 'f1S'lrtt to 84, and mutu- ally 86 grid! you: tmid,. The tiist cu! transaction was re- corded " 58, and the "an at 00, but won tafterwards/ttte I notations used off to " naked and ttt end In the market tor Dominion Steel bomb the tint, muo- action was ill,“ at M“. Tannin the noun hour Steel preformed wan working the other way. being uttered at Mag, Fiteel common, ltowever, "unlined about the same, ranging brtweenlgs and " Twenty-Fur mac-am lo Cone More the Same. .7 F "-a'"a _...... .xuum, ulna-[W 'that" when he was in {handy Can-dun» told Mirth“ dtee years ago you could IhavoJuade I better bargain than to- my; high†years btsttr, you out make :none‘ut all. _ . . ', Th Soot . .. Scat-outing (II the is II, any: (th , . may is n grow- fimbuu on)†omlside of the At. Jnnue. and it is imponihle to say how long (but will Iii-nix; in 'trm"'" httitpule ! now-rd». any.“ 1 Swan. STEEL C0. VICTORY (Mutt; bur. ;15. .-- There at? now twentytour applia'tiona for divorce to he considered by the Senna at the pres- H". seseiou. This mnstitutes . record in divrtme care-s Jot any one “with! at Parlituomt.: 'flre_x-m.ps an I." from Quebec. Ontario and the three punk Provinces, there being 'spelt diver“ your†in the pillar Province! ttf the Do. minim. "aat yen only (in divolcu were granted by 'lld'i'ltdl, Old since cotttederation the total has lam sixty. m. Tttrite .806!!!“ CIHIW Trrink to Fright". His maximum. Loomâ€): _ 'tts. M.-, I: tl"1l,tt,'; 1nioitiat oliriiiid', il) the Bo Jr" Burgh: urging tariff reform, declared A BARSAIN WITH CANADA. MANY DIVORCES. EMPIRE ARMY. British War Office. a f": Gi FMIGI LL. Stock Exchange. .-LAID PLOT. The offering. of gain on the “not Mr ,etrt.titf' It!†Wit in I colt higher, with ulna of M bushel- of banana-cut. o." (in, "t lma'hfb selling up“ :u ate. Ina-l†“u. and. 600 bunk» selling at atr to ou- per immel. any In Manual. with IElPi of 25 I.-- fl - Kay Ia unchanged. with can!" of .1." 'att a' .Wt " “I†A ton " 5io. I ur . to N0 (or mind. oor load of bundled draw sold at N: a mu. thi.." No. 2 ,. Straw. (Wt ton mud m.- . “HUM. dairy . ( Do.. â€-0.111er Wm. m laid Dressed hogs IN easier at #035 far heavy. and " â€.50 U) â€A†for light. Wheat. fall, Imlnwl .. ..at I 0| ' l a: In min, Inn-luv! .. .. " 9.". a m Do.. 'roo"'. I oats, bus-Ind . riar.9el- . " llaih’l . Mn. Nuke! ' In): in: taut D .. from ... Chickens. (In-seal Gee-w. lb. ... ... ... Turkeys, "I. . .. m.. . Cabling». per dozen . . . Galen, per down ...' Potatoes. In: . . ... Onion“. My ... ... ApleJJII-rd ... .... Beef. hindqu-rtm-a ... Do., formant!" . . . Do.. choir-o. earr.9t" . N.. medium. carearie Mutton, per opt. . Veal. prime. per ewt. . Lamb, per owl. ... . The railway: "parted 10R 4-;nlu.._L live tetork I. being reeeived m Hu- t Market on Wednesday and Thur-mu Itâ€. were neverat lot. and law; good to "oiee tulle, but mun- ol common Ind medium. Trude one good, enminlly f... best ("an of butchers; in fact grade-a of butchers were a mm In In pun. P.sportrrn---Auottt no "xt"rtl _ IH sold from $5.2:- to $5.55. on" load, l It.1 0. thr WNW... in [not tlw unl) I had, bring mid at the latter Itticr. n“ cold from M to "ro, and one HI bu 7.. Beetobrrts-A'hoire loads ttnd Int» t' buu-hon mld from ".75 to til“. and there were some light "marten, mm Its', buteher purpm, '" 35.2.5 to 153;â€, J. will be new in “In [Evan by Mr-tyon ll 1 t Hollis-II: load: of good. ttt Him ' “A“; medium. M to “All: W~Imunl “.3511! w, COI'I, $3 to AA; 1'.i':lli .. ".50 to $2.50. Milken and '9ritttrrtm--TlttV ww-L u: WWI one of the 'tttm-" mum“ m the year for good to choke tttilkets a.“ qr'trtte, which won bought my mum " prices ranging from 385 to #7:. mm. but only one at the latter prim. Nt"t ernt, however, reached CN. Feeders Ind Btockers~.\lwu~, Mu bought about IM bead at llw fuluu 'tttoutliers.. Beat feeders 900 to l. lbs. "els. at $3.75 to 84.2.3 [nu .1 medium, from $8.60 to Bt.. titocl,, u~. to " and $2.75 to .1. Fleshy "i".'! " _ (M I!†tor'UtU4ter purpuw- ..u l IN not M In fer trtaeberr. Veal Calves --- Reeeipts mm.†priees unchanged. at , to M..w l' "l l 'd't.t otll LtstttGs 'RWHH- huh! .4 trf.eil met. Export Pll'l‘h. bu ist NI run. " to $3.50; lamb-n. urniu 1.x to '"tV, mmmnn. " to an". Hummus In» REVIEW "a. If .615: f o h av,. . . . . s. Hi :33: #6ao to mm. wow th Rt, Ia'rmm nuns an. I Nihwlx t2mtsuutrd. ‘45. p"! yam-Is. "ulux I ttolden, M2" "navalâ€. Harris. in tact ul deletavrytt.td "aeloerl.ows. fed . ttYe in hawk“ Those- iaer. .m- Inn-[m hero. Car totr. Ge Jenn, _ BALED MAY AND '4TllAti Trims it our late on tvark. 'II 'us-su. l timothy. H1353. io -H interior, to to cm. RmMp in from “.50 to CT tu'mtrxilntt to quality. WINNIPFH WHEAT MARK] I 10eu--Pebruar.v $1.04“ we ".97†trt11,Ahtr 1.my, bid. I.ondoet.---t.ondon can!“ Ru t'ill 'taad.r, at "'4 to [an Pet' llc, “1. Wt: "Mun-mar lxw' i, 'it"" _ a to Mt%e 9" lb. “'INXII‘M GRAIN 'trTr'.ll'is Winnipeg lulu “wink \u'lr , of that. Apia“ " can a yawn wl, _ Sum of cant t car of barley ml l [ tur. What inspectium gnaw. \ “Mn, tt an; No. f.. tt mm: N, $1. NA 4. I an: No. in. 5 cn-- " “I“. 'ttttrd “(km 9 can; 'rt h m .. â€We?" -‘.,-s"" can: at. , the gun 'atr'h,'T:,', _ Wm M. - " h m “my 1w Huh» I Ii,ftrait not more» Mum ~1tf>rnW . t - b 1 F'"- mum. a†mm 'Ill/d I..-v '. mne- Dll! Wart-a trade tv? - Iv 'trt ' um act-use la ' urn tttit-o-it “It! HAL. " ir' M . W1 - Incl-mm .- man We." t,t1l,ri'i?it,"iisi' l it hm" ' . 1 = Dunn MN - an IN. I t' â€my r, Jjiiii,ittv,ihtt my, to; LAW - ")etss--r'ittruiir.e "fi,e Md. "itti ma. " I'I. tuaturfiGT-fiisG iG4aii."aic, ' W. ml the oath"! l',', lb 1'rloit, I in» M m ' ml b I' trade My!“ amu- um y' LINNâ€; 1'll'l.idtUtt --. m nl' Yuri; Mamie an“ I.†EUROPEAN MARIO?! > INFO!“ and other Bump-mu , A if“ Are still wounding with attxi't.s up I- dared "than of Anointing“! "h,"'"' able wrplun, And with the Mum-m u 'tte,wheyt markets on um (“me tttfate kw. Liwnwu. w" m and,“ and Mum _ lo lid. Can "mtyted K to " goon. III-luv! BRITISH CATTLE “HEM i YAR.MRtth" MARKET', OTHER MARKETS. RUC, All MARKET L?VE STOVK "I hit (“do Luv tog- _ In.“ lrndr tar "" week mm: W, 047 a m d. 'tlt to on P.'. no (I 0 " " 0 Git 0 GO 0 " 0 85 , in 6 0:. a m G in“ a (m R m m 50 in! H " :10 Git GO ttl II 'Nutr m l3 tt 0 a a 0 0 0 a 0 0 a " " 0 " I. " In IO II (Tum nor-bk ' - men“? a Mr tom a: m 48 (M in. "it trt C," tttl itit tl fut EN 03' tht (I. m BR h tl 'i-r-tins, .INEWSFROM A the “and wept bunt, Wain. I‘m. Oh louder country and ll tsad during the wo.keo. In the we" Ilium-ml. I may lor twontrtour I - " one line keine u Mt“... The “en 111 trom (“snow to hm _wullplcu~ly Marked. A tmin wu held up a an (to tin-Ho- moor n ". -ingre. were Meant} $rreet.v mu Wt'rat “In runway official- nu and what nabb- they a Mr. " btePuil. a - a lame also and a bottle ug, “and it with [m as Ind his Wren. mo. u tho nigh played whim -reatitsg the "an cum . “Alida 1,NO feet Ailm- then the truck wu- an The dual-nun did tm qromout pun-Inge". mm: moved I are of gunpo- uld ranked M. The: , all night till - ot r Wiiliou dared the drin tio violettt W the In: derstield that Moor, u p. in a Mullen football In. to Ian-e the field with .1 nil law (Ill - of Witltim I‘M the drift So violent “I the I. dentin-Id and Moore, u u In a mutton [mull Ir. hi hi". the field with PERM ob" Mol handled by heavy (I. "spelled by he“! hog, momma: ol m- Mgry Kline", Bel “any. “an tnot' I... engulfed farms Martin cu tbe houn- nlurmo-d m united e†their “or " myth“ ol MW" and had not alt-o. Th cabin of an old McDonnell in naively u the chi-toy Inn-Irina I in. and It in (and [In nu. to - in liar. , a. be found. Sued of the mull in: all M dock. 0- mn l of the but with bi: m linked. and bad no time Ill bad of nook tron am home Wu short" after I all"! II the l "r, who w» fl am- party, W" by tho uwrpool The other nil 1mm! held a I Thrall“ letter! were Ntseat held " Munch (mil. (to death I r tttidroUre. . I" tulle! he. who . utter to n friend In The opin'lullim I binding In: turned " " have be“ urged lot (wolv- nouuu by w“ I with l had m†In.“ to his vac. 'l, "gm "Thin would u Accordi to Pr, sadal'l'udL'i; manag- the South Af an the It. can. Hm Ila-gluon and I up opirituluu (hm y “and to - huh I hed Mtea tin-(cued l lilo “I be". “He " we the.“ both tako p Otto the river and dro, no in local l mind 'da".' qrhil, icing-d. bmta “but“ ot'Rlode-i: ll f'okrabl Imututiun " Blind-Minn Coughs FANCY DRI- Sl’l MTV A LI S 1mm on My ale-ed her [m n. I a. sun nu 1 IIIUNX “I Breathe Catarrh It Cures Quid mu u b esmtp' ly H M h "