.f gf»l>_f?`}i;J3A9 °i'l'l9_3"- wi. *‘?' _ emu. ,- _i. ._ _' __ =1_ fij.; ’,*.__ __orene: _ _ ' Y. !’avaa1s'l'.:‘c_D1@y{@')z!:“ 5 I C|uia|.as_A'agpra_41.n, Va'1¢-Prnidal. ' Q. L- IGIIIN. __ G. $~‘CAl_tr`asu, J. Warn-sa Aauaou, `~ -' lI111`u1nu111. loog. |906. Dec. 3o. ily fuztlanee ' ' _- __-_.M`bi_l1"~1_aNo Loss. ` ` ‘ ` 139.31604 _T -1--_,._....... UGC-JL _“" 8|>l°fi§lor‘currsut' ear; loasea s-;|;rd‘ Qgbts estimate] and pruvidzg '¢............. i\lnr.'31. 1 To Divideledrltlo. 445, at |17; per annum, _ .` p_a:yal1l¢zradApril.19°6. _ _ _ _ June 3o. f* Djvl cud-No. r4o, at 11 per annum, . - .i>_1:ysblp§1f6r\1fs~1h~1\‘ UU _ _ ‘ “NA several other hauka in eonuatxlon with the liquids- __ V B. C. lcLEOD, General Imager. ` au'o|1*`ona' naronr _ 1 ' 1 11 .ru _ _ _st “'° .3l2.".i.f.""" '-i‘$‘...X."‘€’¢."¥.'.’¢’.°‘.i.".. S".°.1°.*.°..?‘.'1i’.°.;".'.I‘..‘.’1‘l. i.“.1.1‘i'.*§,...2.‘. 1 _ ` _ _ those held by the Canadian branches oi the Barir. and .|eQhLle business rnsn, not in the employ of the Bank, reni- &_;msdthe rellaindeh hrofthmeaecuriti: f ‘oi Bdmashnt “A _ r N Nport t t A _ e on ug 1 .. m_@;m¢u om. 11111 1111111111111.: Q1111111 . _ wearsef opHlo that *lil m shset,_eahihit- ”h_fa'h\_s_°lsi1cer-rect view at the lm _pat £195- ‘ c. .4., aaamyr. ” _ Gxalrau, c. A.. sausage 19-°°sa8s 35 . 14o,z81 81 1 14.65°.9°5 47 1 1,214 76 1 28 z 96 ~ 4 .4 . 433 69 15.779 56 8- .v 5 _ 1. -_ 1 _-.. _ - 0 .. .1» 1.' ~ ~ _ I .1 uv ff , _'»~~ ' ' I1" ‘ _~i<,.;1.. _ _ _ _ _ __ ..,s"'»,' _ _ ‘va 4:' ":`; " _ R “` ~ O mpapoag faaataetl O ' ‘ ,. .1 1 _ XRUIY ..._ . '71,-_. _#: ,|;‘._s1aqesan»emrer|as 1 and tho immense delay and confusion sure ,sgmrimnicated to nil interested through ‘fact that without the eldo! meh -*nasos's1 v~~1 Mlilliiltiirn 1” Q Fl’ of he Quan and on mr; Oernntadcaare lar uanatar these articles the Emteru enger Association is referred to as s "km, . will at the pnannt time be of lot. The purpurea of the Association are set for.h In Article 3 of its Constitutih ss bl|ow!:- -' __ “ To promptly nzcnra ic each of thepsr~ ties authentic' information in reintli in tariffs, rate sheets and ticket 1-rgu'stionl oi the respective parties and changes thrreiu, and the due tiling and pulelict- tiou thereof; to aid In securing compli- . ance with thalnes relating to rind re‘gu- latlng camrricrcc; und to enable the par- ties heralo to muluzilly oonfi 1°, advise and set. in rtlutiou tothe subjects nbove stai- ed_ and the proper methods to secure the _ purpxses nitro uid.” _ " ' Article 0 of its Constitution provides: - _ "Each line party hereto shall tix and determine its own reduced lures. _ _ . . _ Nothing in these articles of organ- ` ,larttlon shall he construed as giving auth- oriiy io the said Secretary, the Aesooia- tion, or nay penou or officer of the Asso cletion to fix or determine any rain for any party hereto, but meh party alone shall il`x'l'dd`tlet`e`rrnine its own rates: und nothing herein shall be construed as pre- venting any party hereinafter it has fixed aueh mise from changing the same from time to time as it ruoyslecv. In will lic observed that in is distinctly provided that each line member uf the Aasoolstionroserveeaiwaysto Itself the righttotalre independrut action. Thera- lore, the oeculntitn that it is n “combin- __ ation in restraint of trade" is absurd on the face oflt,rspec'ai|y when it is con- sidered thnt the MAXIMUM FARES of the raiiwuysln Cinada are under the _ 'absolute control of the Canadian Oom- miasion. Aa clearly setforth above, -the traurportstion lines inthe Aesooiatiouluie drglhfzed for the Qui-pose -'of dealing with applications for reduced fans for excursions, conventions, exhi- bitions, etc., with the greatest prlaibln espateh and uniformity. What would _ happen if every one of such nppllcntions had to be made tm tuch separate trans- portation linel Ir. is manifest eaoh line _ would hesitate to name ,reduced fares, without knowing wha: its competitors intended to do not only as to reduced fares,but also as to dates of .ale of tickets. tyelr limits and ull other privileges. The liue .acting _independently and mtst promptly would incur the risk of its nom- pstitor aubstqueutly naming better terms, and thus placing it at a serious dis- advantage, probably costing It the lose of the entire trafllc. Trike, for illustration, Torontu‘1r annual ¢xbibit'o1-the many lioes_ Irylmr hy telegrnms and letters to rcnch 'their 'cour- petltnrs to arrive at some knowledge of their ideas before acting independently io result, and compare it with the 11 xupie machinery sf the Eistern Canadian Passenger Association, as indicated above, i by which through personal oouferenc-s as ffraquently as required, all such appli- ggtions are jointly and carefully consider- ed and the con -lnslons reached promptly lg; nor-etpry, each line iixlng rind detar- mining ini own reduced (ares and reserv- ing alwayu to itself the right to take independent scllou. The hot ie, that euoh joint consideration of applications io reduced fares is the greatest safrgusrd the public have against has Y. |11-8410011 t reductions likely to produce discrimin- ation! and unreasonable rates, the very things the Iluilwny Commission is design- ed to prevent. Iieuremlyr the Eastern Canadian lhlssenger Association has nothing tn-do with the Maximum Rates- Parlisment has given to the Iluihvuy rates-therefore the Aa oc'ation‘a oper- ations ure confined to voluntary re- duced fares grunted by its members to the public and even then nlways sub- ,ltrft ti ine approval of the Railway Oom- mismion to the ressor ublsness of the rates. it is s pity auch untairemirts are being made to create Ill-will between the public and tho transportation llnrn. The ininiltli of both are identical. Consultations be- » eevron the t.1-aoapurzstlonlim rr, whlclflhs Association snuourige and |1rxvQ‘1or, menu more intelligent understtndlng ol ,gg public requirements. gr.u_tsr uniform-. ity of methods and better arrvlce general- ),-, Instead of being "cumbluntlousin rc~ etralnt ol trade" they are desiaued to and do fsoiiltnta; trade `aud ara benriieial-to he pu ic In every rsaptct. _’ - ‘rue Interstate Commerce Coinuiisslon _ in the United statea.w11l°\1 ls esusfieilr 1...- with the dui! 0| :\'l*eNi1\s' ?‘oomzb‘:tatione lu restraint " t-felt." freely recognises sod' confers with the 1,¢1-1»1»rla1.v\e»11|wr- 1v¢’1rM.lM NU" railway aeliolstioee ia he United Stable. 11° emu umeaealr Marcia*-iss U1' ‘lliehrb ‘ 113,19" we een sympathize with others we must have aulvrel No one ua unmet! _ lit \\P°l°l uuzsmemaatpjistsie heebarl the sean: sxpsnessr. ‘hers is prnbabiym ensue tant-.oiraseesmash slnlsal 1114 maateiillvfer which sa nsemafslly esnediaal ale. Aliiallrr has the grip, however-..may lbisvetlslir the pause .sae ll||s|e‘» 091|! E ,,'=__ _ _,g\.¢l»!U®ID‘i. _. ~ ________ .a , ‘Q ve- .1 l . ,-. 1 mt.. .....-»--- 1..... .-f 1 1 '_ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . , _1 ~ -Y V: ,_ . ,'}_. '_ ._ _ - ~ <1 1 ,_ 1 »,1’__.g1.._-`_ ..' _1 ,tlseraade_ _u.1.t|1.1e,1 211.-111111 ,_1¢_r1».f1a.'-1111 eu, 111 `_|*"|lllUg¢ °°ti‘~'|rsrfl»i'og uepursasas al ‘land ldrk Of this .\\soqia|,|g||.|`g|1 _ f 51'! lin-blrof lt# Executive Comm se as .N 1.. n oe . 111181 .41 tleirwmk would bs greatly' H0 uso lt are bring quickly lfaot made impomhe. d all ivrms ul ‘ras 111111111 me 111111. nm. and awnrau thrust. 1214*- 1111! ‘¢t°1°s° '1 Lanndion he Ibn iiii G[HMili KMSEH Mil] HHH The Crown Prince And His Father Have Violent-Quar rels» Bonus, Jan. 19.~A serious disagree- ment has arisen between the Kaiser and his eldestson, the Crown Prince, usd ni present th»-y are not on speak- lflit terms. The latest rupture which is but one ol many, 11.11111. ¢bl’°\\¥l1l»h° l‘°°°l\ii elwlnre of the _“kill Gllllllvyol by the German ljiiliiiilil r I-nd M5 FUND, $5,250,®). ,_h1nat1y,a_1'111..1111111¢_,1.,.,1,1 .11r111'.71111br1e¢n¢ about naireruiry .11 “E lg: °°“"""“"° “"1 9 'r""r."‘ urn 1 - _ mad ef' misleading lnhllmtlou on a Ian! railway Qisstieus, nad i live when vmpsslyhhrmed they are won rensonnhis enough to appnelaro hat ls oienriy for their on u benefit, auch nuns' the railway aasoolvious referred tex- L. tresino-iid, Dae Bm 1006. iili Bill Hlliiiili 1*” ’.’1'»"11'1l.I!?" ' C "11l' , 1if':1“...‘..*‘..'.*‘..°e‘::: ’ THNE EEUU!! t kxwebat Prvchrple @1113 Plydtllie blhdwllntli areusinglt [hu t.mnblU_ It ia a suentlilc prsparh tion dnt-roying all disease germs 111tl.o blood and system lt is n wonderful lollio and lyatom building remedy, and is s certain cure for lroachial Csniha, Chills all lever lllsih lllutiing General 'Weakness Female Troubles, Ilclle Appetite, llemerrhages, light Sweats, Consumption, Cdtarria of the Annsmia, Stomach. All thus diseases are serious in them- is "Jena: leenchltis, Catnrrl, Wool Value. Ileepleesaasa lerveuaanea, Malaria, Consumption in its most terrible forms. Paychino conquers and ruree Consump don, but it is much easier and safer to prevent it development by using Pay- cbine. Hero is a sample of thousands oi voluutar5.n:.¢i unsolicited statements from all over da: Drb'l'_ Bloeun? i.i1r_|i{cd: __ “_ en ela1e|\,- oe I. ru_v u to vhs ou 0( she remarkable cure adectod tg your its-ychyine an Oxomuidon. which have come under my paraonslohssrvation. Tlrroc men. well known ro me, Albert Towuseilrl. Hazel Bipson ami .luhu Kohl. all of Shelburne County, worn pro uounoed by the beat medical mon to have eunsnmptloaand robe incurable and beynnd the lenoho m lool aid. They u-ed Psy..-niric and Oxemulaion and they are now in good health. I feel it s duty i owe to euilcrlng humanity to lhio these facts for the benefit of other aullererl hom this tarribls disease. Youravery truly. LBANDER \lcKENZll. .Y.P.. Green Harbor, N.B. Plychlne, pronounced Si»l:een, is for sale at all upto-date dealers. Ii your drugglst or general store cannot sup ly It s a T aveller Calfskln and ‘lien Kid N ot an e x pensive shoe -but amrghty good one Look for the " Traveller ” Made in Pa trade mark tent Leather, on the sole. ' Ames, Holden Limited, St. John, N .B. I ll- __ _Q _ _ _Lf 3;*-__ ._1L_._ _-- :‘i:*..2'.ii1“»‘1§-”-1*#'i’i-‘i»”-?iS'f»l2~"l?1 Why Have a Silent Plano or Organ? ' -or any other unpiaycd instrument in your home, when,byjust turning a key, you can have every sort ofmusic, faultlsssly played by finished artists? The Boston Symphony Quartet will play Schumann's “'l`raumerei” with a beauty of expression rarely heard--the greatest of sopranos, Sembrich, will sing for you. You can even hear the famous Westminster Chimes ringing out “Auld Lang Sync " or “ Rock of Ages." Once you hear the smooth, clear, true reproductions of the eoi¢1olal\ed'minist1-stars iufAlrica. ou, write Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, F79 kin( Street West, Toronto. 'l°v¢rly- The Kaiser. on the other what is commonly known an “cold on the chest” and is markel by diillcuit breathing and tightness or soreness of the chest. L tl r. t1 e rw ill of C°mm|g|on hlrsoluts control over Inch 1 The Crown Prince supported the de- mand for an inquiry and hold; gba; thmrlmplioated should be punished M1131 3h’0°¥l.Y lllDpo.ts the qicw of the government that the whole utlair hao been grossly exaggerated for p°||1_|. cal purposes, Thi E__H>r2li aud` the Crown Prlnoeis havsboon working very hard tn bring about s reconciliation between father and son, but thus far without success. -Brolibhiiis is AND THE MOST PROMPT AND SAT- ISFACTURY' TREATMENT IS nu. cnlsrs $1311.11 unslsrn inn rulufrmnr Aculo bronchitis is none other than As nprevenilvs Dr. Chase's Syrup of lnsoefl and Turpentiue will, il taken in me, positively prevent the symptoms of ronchitls or cold ln the chest. _is xi cure it will entirely overcome even he long-standing osseeof chronic hron- hitis, and lt should not be‘forgotten thot hen urgleoted, bronchitis usually re- rns time and time strain until the vic- im is worn out by its detilit sting elects. I1 ieiargelv the extraordinary success Dr. Cassie Syrup of Linsoed and Tur- »pentine as n cure' for bronchitis that hm made thlntrentmdnt so popular. People quus rightly reason that what will 'nur-1 lrronchiiis w Il make short work of croup and ordinary coughs and colds. Hrs. ltiohmond Withrow.Shubenscadic, llnnts Co., N.S., writes: ‘U hlfvo Bled Dr. Chseo`s Syrup of Lirloed lid Tnrpentine witbuuod sncoesa: My second daughter was troubled with bronchitis from the ago of three weeks. Oiteu-times I thought she woull choke to death. The several remedies we got did not seem to be oi much uae, buvthe lretdoss of Dr. Ches=`s Syrup of Liuaeed and Turoeutlne brought relief, and f1arth< r tr~sutlaiell:‘-‘roads n thr-:rough eure. This trouble used to come back from time to time, but the euro to now permanent. Dr. Chase`s Syrup of Llusesd and 'l‘n1-pe1\r,|u_¢ hu saved ne many eloctm's iflis, and l would not be without it In the house _for many ilmru its cost." _ Dr. Chase's Syrup of Llnseed nd Tur- poueioe, Bret-arse 'l1nt..l.1. at all Ieelera. or Eduzauln, Baaeek Cs., Tenmln. To proteetyou kstest lrnivntinos, the wr- trnit nod signature o(Dr. A.W. Chase, thefemces receipt bootvsnbr. are on every bottle. ms slomr in A nur slim- iuuutv mocks Ohrisimae and New \'ear'¢' now ave 1ewieg-time will soon he hen. Noah"-4 aresnlibulyiakieg about for dalnq nts# for little wash-dreura for mir little girls. We have hundreds of natty patterns in wushfsedsnnd latuisl for warm sehooldni-the eddearadsnda of slow sellers. Harry of thcsi are the. beet short ieaathe from the best sellers of lim good-_ Otarre are the chi-timers llow sellers.-&le are snythilg but prettyctheis two high in prim/pq ordinary bade-d|ll ent uph nhbln `°i*Cold an the Cl1cst”i ASSl(lltlliiEN'-l`. Notice is hereby oiven that john A. M¢~Millano' Hunter River in Qneen’e County has made an assignment to me for the general benefit o his creditors, under the provision of “An Act respecting Assignments for the benefit of creditors." Dated this 16th. day of January, A. l). 1907. FRANK ANDREW, Assignee. 1-181l7i. i_-Q-__~_é____ lr .~<»aill». GILLETT PURE POWDERED _ Ready fer Use In Auf Quantity. Pe main son? “uf 1-. =£§I_=_:ala_r;_ai_i1&°'a'}'aaa»,'¢u~{»' llfl QIB Mu "fm- - Aceneeunialoaesndaieliella. _ SOLD IVIKYWBIRI. 1 ENV. Gi LLETT l.’i’l‘1'l'#{'l’1 ronon'ro.o»41. , 'I' I-I E 2 LJ F that cheers-but not .A inobrlnioa. The famous iluminiim iianillla Get this brand from your grocer. W Accept no subatiiutc._§ Boston and New York Ads oeasigamau setaun. house kumar JOHN DAIS 107 Fulton Market New York, ‘ Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer. FIS! 1.;:=..f...~1=_._r1.1:'.::..fz.1':.1__ ed. aenton applies . S_.__§_. illiil ____i_i1_SllliS.' llloi *sem I resulted lrnatheandtlslsls ent ls; ima. Jae rms sitio, 1-mm. .Hx "-:$»13!i2’€s Victoror Berliner Gram-o-phone you will no longer enjoy listening to the stumbling, pounding playing or singing of beginners or mediocre musicians. With a Victor or Berliner, you can have Caruso sing whenever you like (this wonderful Tenor gets thousands of dollars a night for singing in the Metropolitan Opera House, New York)-or you can have Sousa’r Band piay_or a Coon- _ Song gurgicd out_or a funny story. Ask . for the booklet telling all about the 3000 ' 5°’ diferent records. . 6) af" Ii' you hear the Victor or a ' ~` . *- , _ N Berliner, we than r have ._ _.1 to mi: you to buy. Prices, _ _ = -= Y 1 311.5010 3110.00. 'ya _[lj ' iii *1~ Q R¢¢0l’dl fmm 35C- UP- "ms nss'rrn's vorcv' ' For Saif bv D. I1- McKinnon. - Monague. "°-S-1"' 1'soM£TH|Nc New 111111: SKATERS The Automobile Skate is the stron gest and lightes Hockey Skate made. The Aluminum top gives it strength and durability. 5-_ VV. For sale by Crabb e. NEW YORK ADS. To fishermen I-‘ish Dealers:-Kindly favor us with your name and address so that we may from time to time mail you information of value. 1 BOSTON AND Lynch Q Co., To Fishermen. lt may seem quite All correspondence answered. Price new that there are ways of handling Lists, Shippiu Cards and Stencils fish on Commission different or better sent on demamlz. than you have e perienccd. 0 We are established 43 YEARS TRY US. Our careful ear "lion and and refer you for standing to handling; prompt returns und rc- Dunn’s Mercantile Agency, suits reached; not to speak of the llrarlstrerts or the Market and itemized and satisfactory account sales Fulton National Bank, or any will be revelations to you. Our place wholesale dealer in the business. of business ia_ the Quest in the city. @‘Sdhd`for our “Custom's Tariff on Fish" llooklct, containing valuable information for Fishermen. 11-aldrgm I8 F\|lton_Fish Market, NEW YORK. I + 5 _"1 _ -C 4, EIE.A.]LaX_ I__[._aY'C)K’S WTA" Fresh and Frozen Smells and Eels UP-'ND-DATE PRICES. QUICK REYURNS. SEND FOR STENCILS. - - - - - 184 Atlantic Ave. Boston f_11-17d1-1111101111111 _ SMELTS Q15! EELS Send them to us and get highest prices and dailyre- turns. Write us for stencils. Quotations or any informa- tion you may require. iose h A Rich & Co. e ,_ l8PAilantic Avenue. Boston. Mace. ` I -lid rmwfislpd _ » 3_4 ._l_ A_ __._»-__-l | FRANK J. LEACH Q Co. |\ 14 1' Vvhmrf, Boston. »»axr-ar aan an. naranaah u-ul rw4napl“ ‘. n‘_*11qaen¢'\l».a»11e min ruu1r11.. 1.114 win \»eolmd_f§?__1:;1m_e;1m _, ` or-»~v1._~-1 1~_'.|1v_~'~§],'~¢;’°“v , 'E ._ 1."} !if;'_,, , `.~.,$_.,»`\.1t.9~ - 1 '-` ' ‘*‘ ‘ ‘