31,, 1914 ,W .. f 'rv _ i. l I. * i i I .. ‘ _ ' -'mi mmm- _ THE cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN - me-i nr iw- pigs Nm; , , ~_---i.._i lm ’I`he following correspondenes with reiorentc .to the withdrawal of the'sel ioi~_the Alliance) _ -\ ` ‘ OTTAWA, Jan. 30.-with the dc- fsgfi.) Mui' ock McKinnon, bats on the Speech from the Throne pI‘0l\i_i?i_\i0|\ HNF. Bit ,3'Pi¥!.m¢?rBlds has ‘ lim. R9.” in The Qunrdinn _ici iinlin- cation_:_ _ __ . _ Suminerside, Jan Tl, 1914, 'ro Hon. J. A. Mathfeson, Ottawa. In trial of prohibition cases here E, H. Strong claims I have no _authori- ty to represent prosecutor, Hc~nle9.<_1_isn_utee , right ci Acting Premier _jto give me such authority, claiming such authority must come from Attorney-General. f Cases udlourned till to-morrow ii mm-sing pending settlement this dis- 3 pate. ' r i>ic.isc wire me whether 1 have ana ‘i y.-,iir authority to 'represent Prosecu- d for. _ _ W (Sgd.) W. E. Bentley, p Ottawa, Jan. 27th, 'l‘o W. E. Bentley, Suinmerside. The whole matter is in the bands el the Actlng'Premier. ` `(Sgd.) J. 'A. Mathieson. Suriimierslde, Jun. 27, 1914 'ln Hon. M_urdoel£_,_Mci(innon, Acting “ Pi-einifr, Charlottetown, P fore Stipendiary Wright to-day, Mr. E I-I. Strong claimed to be author- “ :ind that I had `no authority or right G Mr.'Strong and the Prosecutor both m the _ have agreed to compromise and ivithiiraw certain cases notwithstand- ing my protest and dissent. My instructions from the Temper- ance Alliance are to maife no com- promises but have each case disposed of on its merits. " lrlease wlre me and also Mr. Strong tliorlty to represent the prosecution 'W iii these cases and whether I have nicucément of the suits, sind in case 1 C have bad, and' now have, such autho- _ rity, please state whether the Prose- mise cases against my wishes and ' lon g with him 'lbe police say ai1.a_iiist the desire of the Temperance "mt I. Wm’ her” ff' “°“‘i“°f ““°i‘ Pro' hr admits Serving a term in Guelph ("““i‘>°m“" ‘“ g°“‘i “t““’]“‘g' if with you (cn the advice ci tiic oeun- (Prem Our Own Reporter) g . r. y g' wn (A Copy of this lnessags was sent to business ln earnest to-day and to Mr. Bentley). splendid 1-regress was made by the "ovcrnment with the sstiiriftes, thc ruilw' it hould ‘t th" ld ii’ - -- ' BBNTLETB STATE_ -'_____n_ Gc_____ ___ F0_t__ lex _awed ______w__ _ ;i__y__ s_ run 1 as o ci won in. also wherevu possible to ti Actin Prsn is out of thu wa the I-louse ot do -ii rates quoted were unusual andlu elsewhere. He knew it was a hard L _Sl-UP to Luve to lay men oh but if li the Government was going to run p H9 *iid DOY- .think that the cordwood, young iiicrf in this country would HQ thought that they were cheaper tnan|imt theoretically to-day under the ll career iii the iradzi. service. It was fivil Service Act, he said, but he _il iit iipcn ii permanent basis. He uve m'.u speaking the language of ll, sons ulir-LY DlSCussioN ill lleusn l0.F'Clll.fM0NS ESI-‘lMAri5s NINETEEN Psiiisii winsri siriiilrigg collins Iii Foo --_-i1__i_ ("`-ulluiliull "WSH-i srntativcs of the Press were all bar- \':)li1"Oi.K, Jnii,__ 30.- Forty-nine g i':'d fron. the Nantucket when she was ves were lost when tl,-U gL,.,,,,,L.r iioilicl by the lo<:..i stenmhrint inspec- iinroc and Nantucket collided lastiiuf- i"i`0m DUWBUSUB i°iWi“E 0'" ‘limi i»° ill1V0 the C0mf"iB5i0D9\“Bi1iD night and rbi-. Monroe sank 'the rail the Press men were able to She went down lil miii'if'.'.i :iiter -‘1="f‘?l`f-"-If V-but UN' i`-I'-!~i.u¢KGi'. rath- ie i:olissii»n_ l’iisseiigei‘i~i were sleep- nicd and riiéfoii the Moill‘I.>c rn s dense lg whicil shock roused them and to f‘I‘-Z aL Li'.'i~ ii. ui, Li.-dull- Thu MOD- P y e r n. il MENT 'ru THB' COURT. the vigorous policy of the Govern- in reply to s question in regard to the country in which they were lilac- i ment in pushing Cans/la's trade and thc worm of the 'rrade Uorrumzissioiwrsi e Jan. 28th 1914 3 10p ni commerce He announced the estab- MA' Foster said that he was doin d. l \\'hcn the estimates of the Naval ieriil sleep to eternal, s 'il . , . . . - - g lay it 'please your Honour: §_isbcr;i_e__nt of a_xl_z_:.:;rato_r‘__y_at _X'_lnx;_ipeg__everything _possible _to improve the Iicliartnieut were reached Mr. A. K. 9 ylim, r,.,~,_r,, 0 _ y on e men n ea . service. .lie ud iippo iited an expert :V Orenoou olgce signing dligzgzzllltfgg Premier Borden, in rellly to ques- who had visited all the trade omces ri galiist some clerks m the drug store UOHB. said that the Government had in E_uruDe and China. 'i-le himself ment. was making no effort to admin- fl)r_ A_ A_ M,,Leu,,,,_ and to the _“_ not yet considered the appointment had been _ fortunate enough to visit ister thc Act that the Opposition sc gngemeut ,rude by rrosecutor PML 0f.a,successor to Lord Strathcona. those in i\cw Aealand and Australia. would be justified in refusing the cy ills and Mr, E. H. Strong with those Below the estmmtes were rewhed He h°i’*?d i'° have the 0i1_iC¢S Yeuflv vote. There was no ship in the ser- in glslldahgs and their Attornen ML J. -_I. Hughes bi‘0u€i1f» UP the inspected. _lt was _one thing to ga- ri _ y,,_r_t_ by which the de,_nd____t_ question of freight rates on Prince ther good information and nuotiiei- iivc service und the Nioba tied to a ii .aclneLin, of Halifax, was on his feet tl t mice, I-ie said that as the Govern; cc, the Rainbow being out of ac- in nany it was but the cbniigu for teiif- roc cu|'er=.cii iiiul turn-fd rllrtle with- in ten or 1.w<~l\'c n.iniii.es after the The fiiiiituckct rescued 85 of the iiupurt. seine oi the 1li'onioe’s pas- fiHSt‘l1i'.'€i“n und crew and is bi-iiigini; sciiiters and crew climbed over the lem to norfolk, side ii.: tie steamer careened and (Canadian i`rsss) wall-Lcii or were washed off when the NHW YORK, Jun. 3U.--The pro- v cssel sank. 'l'lie rescued were in nc.: of mind of the piisseugers and the wi~.t.iFci1sci:cutt(ioIii.yolc23, I_Ion, Fran-lr Cochrane, who replied, lie was also trying to get the 'l`i'ude iiiitinciit, Wliila rclnslnl; to ciii-ry ll the p,.,Jmbit,o,, cases before this said that the rates on the P. fn. I. _L-orcmissiuiiers to make their report iiii (Joint, 1 wlsll to nate to the Court; iiiliiwl-ll’ Were the_enme as on the niorc luminous and more iriterestiiig. Liiiilly increasing expenditure in this twenty-svvtn persons who lliniiled iii- av I was engaged by the Temperance mainlam‘ 0" the I' U' R- i'ii"B iiliii He iiltllléiiié they Yi'01'0 Sllccecdinig. Mir. ili,»,'ir.i'tiiici:t. This was fooling and illmuce to conduct the trials of we long been an annual loss on the ls- Foster also expluined_briefiy the iid- ii rohibltlon cases in which the detec_ lnnd Ro-iivay and there was still ii. viintagcous plan now in operation by ln In _,___ _mn 0, prohibition ca_e_ ____ llt-gg wcru wlmesBes_ both in ueeu,_ loss of $100,000. ‘which the British Consuis abroad ' C _.ls 1 yesterday informed the Court’ in :ind it cost more to run the road. _ the time was not far distant ivhcii , ,,ll,,l,-_.,| lr, this de,,m_,_ment_ ii. When the question 1 th 't -----------H ---------_-----------~----_-----------------_---_., _-- _ . . _ . __ _ _ - mic no effort to complete the eu- 'l‘ 'iiliiig with tba piililic mid wasting l .2 was tried in Charlottetown and was :formed li h ~ _SUPPUSHHSLANDEH ,S_S_ WMPANHS J __ ` I' Ylllll y im that this airange- Q ent had been made with the Al nee and that I alone was authoriz .-\ direct issue has arisen as to my T ` _ ‘ i ` authority and standing before the 1 ' . _ ' ‘ .4 _ L_,m__,,£_ The Prosecutor has declared ed to act for the frosecutor in such .. . , --_ . that Mr. Strong only is his C0u,,sel_ prosecutions. News has been received here of the; I WB-S iflforflwd by Rev. Mr, Wilson, '-_- deiitii iii ii train accident at ltcvel-; ~_- . . . . .ind tlic Prosecutor and the Magis- the i"i°id 9°°f¢fu1'y of the Alliance. nwife. B. G.. on Tliuredny. of ii niiini wunadiu" PWS) My dwmo" Wu” We" “' th” "'""` Lruteias to Whether I have had au- ‘hat 9" the 30”* Denmb" lust he iCanadian Press) Said I0 be ii" iSiil11d¢fl` ullil lHllIl0i1` LIVERPOOL' Jun- 30~”-At 11 C0“i0i" er nfornied Prosecutor Phillips that I -,-il.;»l\lgl}p(iR0_ _y,,,r,_ 30___-lille local M. Nicholson, .uiiuv today between British and Scan- i _ _ _ oulo go to Summerside and conduct: r,,-,ll¢e bclleve they have a mar, want, The sud intelligerign was conveyell iliiisviaii steamship companies in re- Claiming money held in the (i°“rt~ ll Mm BD authorized from the c0m_ fm' him tho I‘l‘0B80iiti0lls of the Prince ed ,rl gprlnglleld Mu5B_ for murder in u telegram sent to Mr. Van filer. fiercncc to the -lirnnsatluntic l-ate uttachvd by liei. husbuiid.s credit. ““"tY ”““"- i" .'. stranger giving his name as alibcit ‘s».inc. nic icstinasici- at 1-inntci iuv- i'-'ui' it in =---iil they ncreed to act. ro- 0"” ““` "‘*""“ ““” "Y """ ‘U ti“"’“~ ii On my arrival in Summerside on nmvls u_pp]iedrO,_10dgrng ,mst n,lgh,_iei', by the Orange Lodge iiiitliorities gctlifer in thi- f.lii'vate|ieil troulilii, Til” “USU l’f"VUii0li Smile i0i`°@fUi fi " Sth January 1 "et Plosecuwf .it the station The police found a "i "mt wwni “B follows 0 my au ori y ----_-_-~--..V-..---...--W ._--_--_-~---_.--_-------v------.--___ -_-__-_-.-_-..-_-.-_-__-_-__-_-_-_,~._.__-_-__-_-_,_._-__.__.,_._._____.,__._.________,____________,___,&_,__ - ttlie Act the Government was nc- of lblic money, gore iiiiil i'c»\-uiii-d twe-iity-foiir, Four- Q _ __ iiiiii. J. D. Hazen said that Mr. tern wcro saved by two boats from olmty and in Prime C0um_y_ and , Hon. H. R,_Emmerson. And al-_render service to Caiiada by foi-wai'd- li-lii<:l.ca;i was wrong in saying that the i\'niitiickct. ilne life i-iift snveili nderstood from the Alliance that ways will_ be. _ __ |lllt! COIHGS Of £11011' l‘€~lJ0I‘tS_t0 tliiil the i-xpciiditure for the naval service Six ulld ul\0tli0l‘ YUUIZ TWU iileil saw ‘caught in their stuterooms. Only Nl", to uct rm, Prosecutor Phillips they had inade-arrangements with the _ ifoii,__rrank Cochrane. I suppose c_ii',iiitry, by answering enqiiiriesfrriin was increasing. Only the smaller their lifeiiclts to two lady liiisscngeiii t ' 'ovornment or the.Att0rn_y_Gen_____ _t______________ __ _R __ id ___ t|("am‘¢iti_fl_ii merchants Vi* Wilde limi ily puff 'of this vote was for the navy, =\ i . that 1 t _ e . :ii s er o ai ways sa a perinl 'ing Canadian representatives q';il_f)")_ ._ h' - _ - ,ri ls tl , lil » , ~. l, ~ W Wnduct the” cases' cnt prY;i;;,£O;e,l;,r€rslfé“;$:fs grozsgge the men's wages had been raised 25 _to occupy quarters in the coiisi\lati~.s_ ,i,,,,, “.,,.‘,,I:,_l,; Zgfviiziugiiiil in ;,r,`,E,x.,_,,,,E)tr;l,1 ,::,._ Umm "H HU H -Wi-“ iilliy Ulu* iwut- All the Nantuc- mvé unarmed the Magmtmte that ¢Mes_ pci' ccuf. since this Government came f‘l|e Minister' expressed the hope that ,,|,.l all the (,tl,er wurk that wus i oiuinioii Line tlirou li Ins he -lei rcn Iilcv. ii double blast twice, Hs 'iisiicd on deck just as the Nantucket he stacciiieiit says i‘nliti.iln .iobiisoii struck, '|‘bie crew behaved splendidly. \\'erei1 lifciiouts with the assistance A eight voliiiitcers, fheli picked up .fl r-_v, lowi-rod ii bout with ten pnsseii- il ffiiiiiiiliziii l'i'i-sri) i' Nilli|i`()l.K, Vial., Jiiii 3U.--'Hi'|il'c- 1 nil lost their lives. Nineteen pus- 1 s fiii' as lic could see there were not .iiiy wimen on the ship but they crc allowed to get into the bouts to Llie i'.'atei'. '|‘bie first officer, Hors- iiix-it.. ’.'liey picked up ii man and w-::i..ii in the water, the man holding tlui woiniin flied. Many people were This man wus almost exhausted and the wonizin died. Many people were wo hosts were launched from the iiziioe. iinc passenger states there .-Us boats were engaged iii the work if roscllu. _ c d a . . . t in which ii iiiiirried ivfimun, Ame- izi K. Ciirrie, inude un 'application ll As trniisiictioiis of this kind are by .l the ruiicli of other creditors, care be- ing taken that the business prem- ses should afterwards be sold under judgment obtained by the mother l lf. on ii promissory note for $2,000, onceriilng which not ii tittle of evi- cnce was ohered that it was other than xi bogus debt to be used for that ln the .\‘upi'eiiu~ Court on ’i`liurs- Bl1€<'ifiC Dilfflvee- Neither Wes there ny accounting by the judgment deb' or to any one of these nominal own- ri from the year 1909 until this ate, nor uiiy ngreement as to his osition. lii some years’ experience I have ot niet with ii more forbidding and, more carefully planned, with h_ » _ _ _ _ _ Z | . .*.______ _\;loi'ds from the (Joint. _|_`he ifinlrlire uf ,nope wllling uc¢0mpll¢el;_ _ Phnups and gave mm to understand _ _ . _ _ . ___ ____ __ e _ _ ,,M_ Nicholson was killed here t0_. _ ic cniic is sc-eil iii li: il owing _ "mor is to be permitted to compm -what 1 supposed be already knew- c,rF3l:r gvmg H es lip lon co" S day by train. i’lf-use ascertain ll i"dg'"‘"'t' DOW Hlfiiiv i 1181130 Wi*-il iii” Ciliei As to the order the Court should iistice that there is no doubt in the arnishce can relieve himself of lie.- Auiunc ' secutlons, ,md has admitted the murder of ,_ 'ible to locate his lieiiple please see n" nfeum’ "i“‘5“l‘"" “mi thwe “if mutter- Ulliiel’ the Gumisiiee ACI- BUY The`c;\§es are ‘ all adiourned until The Same m0l°lli‘llS. ut Mi' E H .veiraii i»i her apartments in Sprin ‘vilai 1`0erton,_P. E. I. known as tee Wfi_lne`r_ I~:o,t€l.A EXc\_\_i_ svely tra si nt _t e U., Dil ' C Nils. F. w.q'i"_;yf<>'r’. Aliitrtou. E 1, _ [_ . _lege-1-s1n1_ti Libros WAW rib’ huh 530MB work, sinbroidering centre Piefleii table runne\‘s,_ cushion topil.'.°fC-. w£ole, or shale timl’-'F _‘,“’°i°i°“°‘ ii necessary; " material l\ii>PiiP“- »_i_l__ri¢icnni ni‘li_nicie;iry 'O06-. 2146 _ ronto Bt., oron o n . 4zii'1-i-smziinl. AT NORTH from Char 98; acres -is with e barn and Apply ti Cbsrlotti If-lt! noone., D. rn. an - Capt. A here Mr. Strong comimenc d t b- if Ufaiigé i-Ofige-" » C ' . B 0 O ` Mr. Van_ fderstine, however, inform- MON»rR&Alf_a(_ll‘::_ P3r(;isA new wr U tain from the detectives particulars fthe eoniproniiie, withdrawal or pro- nlsution of eb; one. - _ 'Prosecutor " hiillpl niet me on the_ street and informed me received dock fi! the facts in the different cases, andy T-'linking Mr- Sf-l'0'l1g might be under 50m” i11iB1lflPI‘ebeilsfon as to our re- ntive positions I asked him to some ivith' me to hisouter office so that 1 -'liixlit Speak with him privately, I alien explained that I was retained. -by me 'luuilierance Alliance and had ocen instructed by the Attorney»Geri- eral to conduct these special Prohibi- rlharlottetown. Mr. Strong admit- ted he understood the situation but, for certain reasons which. he stated, .ie expredsed a desire to act with me ...nd assist on these éases. To this I replied that I had no objection and would be glad of _his assistance, but f made it plain that I was the per- son appointed to have the conduct and management of the cases on be- nalf of the prosecution. Next day. the 9th January, Prose- cutor Phillips informed me in Mr, r-Ii:nt's office that he had just receiv- ed a telephone message from the Act- .ng Premier that I was to act alone .or the Prosecutor and that Mr. strong was not to act, and the Pro- .iecntor iiished to know from ire il it would not do for Mr. Strong to re- .riafn in Uourt and to act with me Jr assist me. I told him that there ;o'.ild be no objections whatever to .»lr. Strong remaining in Court, and that while I would not interfere in any way with _the instructions he had received, which was a mutter entire- iy between himself and the Govern- arent, 1 personally would be glad of assistance from iilr. Strong or any one else. Whether the l-'i'osecuv.oi~ iiflormed Mr. Strong of such instruc- tions then or since I cannot say. Un several occasions during the trial of these cases Mr. Strong men- .zloncd to me that s compromise of the McLellan cases and of certain other cases could be arranged if we -could agree to withdraw certain of che charges. Each time ‘the matter was spoken of I warned Mr. Strong that l could agree to no compro- inises, tLat -my instructions were spe- cific and positive, that no such ar- rangements would bc entered into or recognised, and that each prosecution_ would have to be disposed of on its neiits. _ I have already read to the Court .anis morning the telegrsvms which l sent to und received from the Acting premier, I-lon. Mr. McKinnon, at Charlottetown, and the Attorney- denerel, Hon. Mr. Mathielon, at Ot- tawa, wits reference to the extent of my authority to act forthe Prosecu- t_or in these cans. and as to his dutl no consult me ‘alone with reference to I may also rate _that inet evoninl thot be had I-ion. Mar- . Premier, _ author- to the eases to bc SlllllH lllllil UP.'§llS Hilllii _iCa.nadian Press ) CAPETCWN, Jan. 30.-Heated al terratlons to-day marred the open- ing session of the I’o.r1iament of the Union oi South Africa. In the course of the discussion General Louis Bo- thtl, Preriiier, and two Cabinet Min- isters were called upon to justify to the country the lion-handed -methods they adopted in dedllng with the re- cent stiiike workers, ten of whose leaders they dep_or'té`d this week to England. ` _ Viscount Gladstone, the Governor- General, in his address said the de- claration 'of martial law had been_ an imperative duty by the Government but `rnade'no reference to the deport- ation of the strike leaders. . General Jan Christian Bmuts, Min- ister of Defense, gave notice that he would uiove for an indemnity from the Government for acts under mar- tial law and prohibiting the return of the den-irted men, thus raising “ll cifectual barrier to the efforts of the remcsentoizives of the labor men to move fir the adjournment of the House to discuss thc deportation of the labor members. Some members indulged in heated language. There were some scenes but nothing riot.- mis. AUXILIARY h|iHUP i (Canadian Press) ROME, Jan, ao-Rev. Louis 0'Leary has been appointed Auxili- ary nisiicp ci oliatiiain. by Pure Pius. He is a brother of Bi9\10P 0'Leery of Ci1Hfi°"°_'l9YfP;_____________ Prosecutor; and th-st he (tile PFOBWU- tori is not aware that I have been ,iiitlioidzed to act for him. 'llic Prosecutor has also, 00"*-NYY to my advice, contrary to my wishes a certain prosecution laid against a defendlnt at the instance of the Tem- lu-rnnce "Alliance and in which they were prepared to give evidence. 'Pliers are other cam still untried ln which there has been similar talk el withdrawals and eorrllromiilel- rn view of these facts, the Prosecu- tor havin; refused to rwvmlle me all his Attorney, notwitiblfiandfng the in- striiefifcns from the Government to iiirfieliff”£ilH‘ te nie' that 1 mine' was tliq_ Counsel engaged to represent ini; andhaving refused to be guided slides in the matter of the set ln¥£ft draws! and comDl'0mil0 0| tilt c we rsferr'ed to, I must decline to `lst'sl Uohnlel or Attorney for the P'r`¢`w`mcnte'i- and I new withdraw ns such Attorney and Counsel from the conduct ,of _any of the cases which vcncy to wife or relative under some d athcr a clever thing to transfer b ll they own on the eve of insol- ,I ility by paying into Court the mount due by him to the judgment ebtor. It matters not whether this nsiioken trust in order to tak-c out ls dum, with or without an grdgr, -"i'f`r.' ed a Guardian representative that he l, of the person named in the above n pfiriigrapl: to arrive at the identity s if the unfortunate niiin. V telegram, and consequently luis been civil el-rect ,__,,,.cn to the ,mmumcnt .hy _ unriiile up to the present tu locate .iiidgn l,`niirem1@uii_ The Qli¢,l,@c Su. any relatives of thi, deceaserl in the l.reme Court has reversed Judge J lluntcr River district, l.ii\ii'eiidciiii's decision and Mrs. Her- it is liopoil by thc means of this bert gots back her legul marriage ( . n as been given to the case of th erierts, whose inuiiiagc wus an- uled by Archbishop Bruclissi and tatue, though the marriage is not cciigiiized by thc (Jhurcli. 'WH|l||[Y ANI] M133 °IIiNAlli'S HHE LUSSES iii iliiiiiviis “Hilti 'N Will" _ (Canadian Press) ' tieiits are improving. llllllil FUR N (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan, 30.-E. W. Bates, ii gate amount of $3,000. turned from the bunk with the words |'|'lE NEITHER. i ~ 'TliE'7l`EMPERilTU|fE (Special to The Giihrdian) The lun sets this iiftemoen at 5.05, tomorrow at 5.06, and Monday at _'- 5.08; it rises tomorrow morning nt Ai1BUQUERQUE» N' M' J““' 37"' ( 7;21_ Mommy 7_2() and Tuesday 7_19_ Railroad officials were surprised hcre _ The mom, Bets mnlgm at 1059 ,md late yesterday that Eaet_bound Sun. tnmorrow ut 12_ ta Fc train No. 10, the bhicngo Mail Them WM ,, new mum, M(,nd,,y_ was lost in the flood in the Snn Gn- JRn_ 26", at 2__34 "_ m_ brlel Valley in California. The trriln The "rat ,,,,,,,_e,. tn, mn n was near Monrovia Cal. when the q of ‘ ‘ 0 Wm wires went 'down be on Tuesday, Feb. 3rd, at 6.33 ii. ' ' still remain to be disposed of. . (Sgd.) W. E. Bentley. Mlnard'e -Lfniment Cures Distemper. I\1. 'Phe length of fodny will he nine , ur , , rt , "_ ' niii, traffic i<`.niit bound on the Santa \0 B f\flI 0 Y W0 nl I\\l i lllll i r ‘_'_ii9R0i\'TQ. Jan 30--Sir Jlll!10S in any ocncr country from which re- llinitney is reported by his physi~ cords ar-_i avaliable. Yet this state- clans to have passed n restless night meat is based upon fig-ures issued by but is sleeping quietly to-day. itiie _ilommission of Conservation, Ot- Fiif GQUFRB R088 linda fair night t.~-.\'.':i. According to the Uomimis- and his condition is good. Both pn- sion's statement of the comparativei The checks issued bv Bates were re- Dim |055. 0-54- Germany had tim t N y ' , ' ' ` TIDE, loolf, Lfc, plncency. We are apt, uiithinkingly, TORONTO, ,|,,_n_ 3l__lyl0der,,re to give the matter little thought unless fi-sell ,lui-tlreasterly to northerly it concerns us directly. A little re~ i winds; lgll- and ,onlewhnt Colden ficction will show that the cost of fll~ ii 'l‘i_-1),; wl~;Afl*l-llg;l.;___ yesterday WM, surance ls borne by the general pub- _ _ _ _ _ vary mild, glmw segtlrm ln_ Thur” lic. Numerous fires mrfzm high insur- pliiiii liiiiguiige of the (bief Justice ivsrs sgvel-,al hours ng brlgm Bun_i.onci.' rates, and these in turn menu .ini ic my vrotentntlons, withdrawn siiinc. /it night it iiccanic ircs.y hither wil* 0! Pf°d"°*i°“i “"“°i‘ ii' spain am, wl,,¢ly_ paid for by the consumer in the form The lllrrllcsf, ¢,emr,,,-l,¢urq recorded ni highci' prices for goods, In addi- fl yi-sts;-§;,y was 43 dngrerg above tion to this, we must remember that nero, in comparison with 25 degrees, UWB in rziills, factories, warehouses l- tbe lowest recorded the previous. 0|-‘i 0iii°¢°. Uminiiy till'°W P0°P|° °“i- ° "wht, Ag 9 ,_ m_ lt wa, 40 deg,-ee, of work, i.nd disturb business in var- aliqve- at 9 _ m 34 ds 1- iouii ways, n. g., in the cancelling of . P . g ees above. _ 'riic one wui nc iiisii this sitcrnccn ni-my orders or vrutruvted deluv lu at 2.16, tomorrow at 2.42 and Mon- their fulfilment." day at 3-08° it will be hisli tomorrow r--'-i~ ~l ~ l - yi L c li incrning nt's.os and rnciidny at s.ss. EXPRESS TRAIN """“' "Um ' “ '"8 "`°“°" ° “ ]t .ray seem incredible at first blush, that Uanada's fire loss in re- cent years is per capita lii~'i\er than of the reach of creditors all tlin fins .lot been able to fix the identity H l - 9 Property iivuilziblc for the payment of their debts, it is as well that the opinion of the Court ir`i'rcgard tn iicli transactions should he known. The <‘hicl Justice ilclivi-red nn oral udgmcnt in wliirh lie said that thi- iippllcunt claimed thc money in .‘-ciurt ns thc owner in li(-i' own right of the goods at the time of the fire: that on the evidence sho was not in his opinion such owner; on thc con- trary it iipllcuriril that the business continiinlly bcloiigod to ber hus- liiind. He found the wliolu triiii- sactioii friiuilulciit as iigiiinst credit- ors, mid being such a fraud, the Court simply ignored all the ns- signmcnts from attorneys to mother and from mother to daughter; re- fusing, as ri Court of Justice, in any way to assist such shuffling or to sanction such proceedings. The Court. would dismiss the application with costs. MR. JIISTICFJ l<‘ITZGl1lRAl.D'S fire losses of different countries in 1512, in iegard to cities with a popu- lation of over 20,000, the figures lor Canada were 5 cities, population, 95'/.i72; pei' capita loss, $2.58. The United states was not o bail second i American continent as a , iviioie, has an unenvlable pre-emin- Eveii italy, which had the greatest t loss in that year of any of the old cities; population, 7,104,849; per ca- ,_ lowest .igurcs iii l~Juropc--9 cities, C ‘inn funds" on them. The police arc P"l’"i1~i5i°n» 2i559»575l P€1`°lil>itBi°“~ correctness of this opinion. I luoklng for hlm ln ¢0m,¢,quen¢,,_ 0.20, In fact, stated a well-known t ______?_..__ `l-iri-_l agent to s. Guardian repreevnf-8~ si-_ll’, that the evil exiin.plc and con- ti\‘cZ “Unions there in 1058 Of life. OUT iliict of soiiie of min country miir- H Cnnadiaii public regards destruction clinuts mid trailers liiiil liven the _'H._h,,_ Minimum c,,u,,g,,s twe,,ty_5" cause of this bnrl rccoril, iitlivrwlsn_c__",B' iiiidcscrved. Such triinsiicfions, lor' ' ' b rlic with altogethcr too much com- tc rissunie that the loss is made good- l LOST IN FLOOD. It has been impossible to learn gcr. liecause oi thc flood in Califor- (liirrie for pziyment. to her of money paid into Court by the N. B. & Mercuiitlle Insurance Uonipuny, gar- :' A ' with 300 cities; population, 32,1526; "isheesf , , _ . _ ` 433; per capita |,_,,,s_ $2_55_ ,rue __ I concur in tba yiiilgineiit ilcliveied, l; Norfi , ' , once over Europe in this respect. D with some of its lending bankers il \V0i1itilY Yi’-Hi 955150 miill Wim