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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 11

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THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CAPI 15,000,000 REST $12,500,000 SIR EDM UNO WALKER, C.V.O., D.C.L., President ALEXANDER LAIRD, JOHN AIRD, Gtrersl Manager Assistant Ceneral ManaQtr V. BROWN, Superintendent of Central Weattrn Branohe. Savings Bank Accounts Tr.tcrest nt cinrcn'. rtlo Is nllowed on ail deposits of 1.00 and Cue-fill auontion Is ijlvcn to ovary aofounl. Smull accounts (ire welcomed.

Accounts mar be opened and operated ly mail. In ease of thn romovui of o. depositor to another district lue Manager will be jUd to advisu irUiiii; the transfer ol tho accuunt. AcrouutK may Uj opened the names of two or more persons, withdrawals lu Iju made by any una of them or by the survivor. OFFICES: 391 MAIN STREET C.

ROWLEY, Manages C. GORDON, Assistant Manager TRAN8CONA HKi SNAP t)N nXKORO RKTWF.F.N Had Ravetaton, sn foot noi business site or liMvestuient quick. Mr. lvuplci. Phoua Main KM.

PREACH RIGHTEOUSNESS nriples navies shall bo 110 1.1 iiee'di'ii, out the l-i. ro Himself juduu bet a and ic'ilc. concerning many people; Umv nil iient swords piuuglisl, ui their hpeurs pruiiiiiM icoks; nation n.uill not pUll'U tltal he would (ill sermon lavorlng To thn young ministers of Cntiuda: Itrothreti -Suffer tho word of ex-liortutnm from ono who lias passed his three-score yearn and fifteen. I 1 llio till, I I lif.l u.i kiviit'! iml Inn nellh.ie mIi.i 'VI. .1: he decided 1,1 win to pro- with lhe delivery uf 1 ennoii, his i 'iliipati iii node s'.

day laiuifj to ftfect that he had 110 other ui that ho could ue, 11 nil, besides. It! hud been announce I that he would li this one. tcit his explana-i tion show liliu to be 11 coward, and Ull" orthy A l.i i I of the 1 oro too ijeall: I'Ut, to illl any Christian iiulp.i atehuian ill say to I he ('iiinida: "As 1 live, suitln I'luii, I luive no pleasiii in i ol tho li ked, but that the. I ickud turn Iroin his way mid live: torn ye. turn ye, from your evil ways: I or hj will ye die, XJ house of Is.

1 a It they hearken and do right, well: it they do nnV then beware. Tin, ngliieoiia God Is very merciful, as slat ed aiiovc. Hi 110 Put the good. If thf. r.aiU.n persists in then that mude IJypt a broken recti nnd tiin 1ih-bI vvl.v.

la), and swept great Habylon with ih.u uesoni of destruction. made a JtteliitiC 1 oi'cupines. iii. i.ii. re Cinud.i.

"I wi ai. 1 ni.ili,, it a pnssr ssloii lor the ot upino and pools of wider, and I iv.eo 11 v.iih the bcionm ol fs yoor l'nii fn- It. 1 if he rr.i,ot arry tii A t. M. ctl.rr.

hilt Laill I 'ike sew 1 nii -j-inr. lu.uk- ai.l. 'I tlfti ftl. pft-nnsirl end dlfcllplit IS' J'MMlll 11 i.i idnt. It ilnivl 11UT.

itwumtL Am Udk fnr 4nMi 1 -'T jg5 Every Vtoaa Sji'-' JV ok iiitf'Mil ikJ 1ooki ku WwiiS 'VAlu lh iv! WWa MARVELWhirlinaSorrV IWhirlinaSor strurtlun, kiillli of Hunts," (Revised version, Isaiah S3.) God hud to 'Kit thrso heathen nations with utter dust rni't toil, how much sorer punishment will II" ineto out to us who crucify afresh tho Christ who died broken-hearted on Calvary. On tho other hand, If the watchmen on Ion's walls urn only laithfnl and tlm people olieilleiil, 'Tuj Weapon that formed against thee ahull prosper." (Isaiah I 17. Thy timl nlu.II say unto thoe, "Aii. shine; for thy light Is come, and the filmy of tho Lord In risen upon thee; and nations till. ill come to thy light, and kings to tho brightness of the rising.

Lift up thine Thirty. eight of those years wvru spent eyes roii-d ahout and ihey all ga in tho Christum ministry I know thn hitter opposition of tho pollihiuns to the minixtors- who denounce crookedness from tholr pul-lilta, Hut, let remember that when men eurso tho right, liod blesaea It. If wo only havo In our hearts whut I.uko lliKkos Jcriih to say to Ills apostles JtiHt when lu was ubotit to part Iroin them what thy nitiat have to bo His witnesses "Vo shall receive Power when thn Holy Ghost Is come i upon you." (Acta 8.) l'aul says practically tho sumo thin when he writes that the lova of Clod la shed abroad In our hearts by tho Holy ilhost which Is given unto us. Ilia Holy Spirit will mako us fenrlesa preachers of tho truth, as Paul und were, iluny of our pulpits uro fearless III declaring the truth; I know at leust the church In which I worship has a minister who preaches the truth, and I have heard of many others who do likewise. When ull become Mich, our people will rise In their might and hurl the corrupt politicians down from their seats of power.

Hod will not work miracles without "His people; above all, in opposition to His X'unplv. Hut He will work miracles ny Ilia people, If they are true to Him. Here Is your warrant' for fearless preaching: "Fear thou not, for I am with thee; lie not dismayed, for I um thy Ciud. I will strengthen thee; vea. I will help 'thee; yeu, 1 will up.

hold thee with the of My righteousness." (Isaiah 10.) KRAMINO WICKEDNESS BY LAW. "Shall the throne of wickedness have fellowship with thee, which frameth mlsih of by statute?" (Psalm 0, revised version.) This is the last und worst degree of wickedness. We need successors of the old prophets. A few modern Elijahs, Isaiahs and Nehemlahs would help greatly in Improving conditions; A splrlt-fllled ministry, hacked by spirit-tilled congregation, can do anything that ought to be done. God's ancient people had been saying to Him in the fifty-first chapiwr of Isaiah, "Awake, awake, put on Thy strength.

arm of the Lord." In the mty-second chapter of Isnluh. first verse, -he turns to his own people, using llila language und saying. "Awake, awake, iu on thy strength, Zlon." Jehovah never needs to bo wakened up. He Is always awake and doing good. His people need frouent uwakentnes.

A SdAKP THRESHING l.VSTRI"-MKNT. "Heboid. 1 will make thee. to be a sharp threahing instrument, having teeth. Thou Shalt thresh the mountains and beat them small, and shalt make the hills aa chaff," or, to use modern Ug-ure, If every pulpit will become a fi-rt.

tiring hot shot, shell and shrapnel, then shall they thresh the mountains und ahull linike tho hills chuff. Dr. Gordon Ilulnh Connor) gave Thanksgiving Day meaauge which was; Will excellent. The message had teuth ml it. Any day will do us well as Thanksgiving, only so It be not too near election day.

Preach the word. Nothing has tho power of God's truth. Take tho Oreuk testament and look at Acts and you will find tho word "dun-nmis," the word from which dynamite is derived. Tako tho word of truth to the people and some day the tire from heaven will fall on It. Then the truth ther themselves together, they coma to thee; thy sons shall cgnio from far and thv daiiuhtvis shall be.

carried in the arms. Then you shalt sc and lie radiant, and thy heart shall thrill and he enlarged." (Revised Version, Isaiah, i-0.) J. A. McCLi: NG. ROAD THROUGH ROCK N.

Y. State to Build Highway Around Stcrm ing Mountain Albany, Jan. S7. Tho state highway commission has decided to build a road around the base of Storm King mountain as a part of the New highway. As the road must be cut tnrough solid rock for two and a half times, It piesents one of tne most diflicull engineering problems undertaken by the commission.

It is estimated tho I cost will bo about COUNT FOOLED THE BEGGARS. Creissd as Chauffeur They Passed Him by and Eaoh Lost $4. Paris. Jan. 27.

"Hark, hark, tho i dogs do bark, the beggars are com-j lag to is the ueglnning of a nursery rnymo wnicti must nave neen written by some one who had seen Pans on eai a day. 'mat day is one of the few on which beggars are allowed to ply their trade wtui-out Intenereme oy tho police, and as a consequence the blind, tho lame and tho halt flock Into Paris trom every quarter to take advantage of the kindly ieellng aroused by the festive season, and an ouutrei, neu tin no met wiih at every ten yards. It happened this year that at a merry supper table where tho new year had been duly wel, omed one guest speaking of the burdens brought by the first day of (he year, such aa visits, preen.s, tips, mentioned tliu swuiiiih of boggais in the stieeta. "Bah!" said tho Count de Toulouse-Lauiree. "it is a uay of generosity when one can be free with one's money." "I ll bet you 100," said another, 'that you inn five a louls Ut) to every beggar that asks you today." "Done." said the Count.

His trlends called round for him later in the day to see that tho wager was observed. They were received by a chaufieur in a worn bluu overall who bore a strong likeness to the Count, who, In fact, was the Count, hand was stretched out to him. JAPANESE TO EXTEND Introduce New Lin of ties on Pacific Coast. TRADE Novel- lorolgn trade It Is learned that not only would the Japanese go more strongly after the far east a lid south Pacific trailo tna.11 ever before, but 11ml it would he tho general plan of large Japanese m.inut'actuiers, especially In lilies of small novelties, to make un Mill with all the oowei- of Call remitting efforts to build up a l.etiiiid it and political crookedness be business the Pucillu shores ol (llKsip.ited. for thus si.tth Jehovah: i Anier leas.

th hold. I will extend peace to her know all about the American tar-like river, and the gh.rv of the n.i I oiiicml, "Imt we en 11 tlons like un overflowing stream." I nuiiiufaetur.) small unices so iuu (Revised version. Isaiuh 12.) 1 a'l be lail iiu! minis- '''stern I luted states that tho larirt tci oi' the glorious gospel inul 11 ''1U'S 111 prcvcni our endlnK 111 lhc Rlurioili Ill our UiKi goons, pal ii. iiiui ly us lull iriillM- liuer I 11 1 0111 iroiu 1 01 H. ..11,.,.

taetunng i'iilres. ninli 111111 on noieuii'M lie couid put siu goods 111 New York licet ilv German ligures. I taking acenuiil of Uiu rail ihey P'iuii war any more. 1 Rjised 1 K's wi l-i-luh l.i a nA.viPi.ii ot I'AITMli'l, WATCHMAN. IX- ho ought to huvo been a 1 -oiiraji mis of Jesus Chris' Is rcpr! ted In lie Toronto 1 1 to havo announced New York lo Ine Wiieii ho' cache, pulpit 01: Hie.

eveniir; naiii-d ini was sia-fl'iseu If mm Tuft In uuillencc. Hut, tvh.it ms he to 1 America lictually cily and This is ANOTHER RAILWAY LINE Ti HUD30N BAY tUl.iwa, Jan. 2.7. i 1 1 lie to il llurrielit at the present aossioii ai. act to iiici.rijorito a trli a tioliti-1 to iiuistrii' i .1 lailurv to bo Roosevelt's Western Canada nill- to lie oiierati by steani and ,1 eeiricity fro 111 Fort Chur.iilil, on Hud through Manitoba, tlm I'huri iilll river und north of Nelson to it point at or Sea Falla on Neliou river, north t.f Wii-nipc, through Sjskat-! cheivHii to Piinoi Afliert, con-I linuing liirough Saskatchewan to Cul- (jury, wiih puwer to eiiiislrucl a branch' IliK' from point near Manitoiiu, Lale in MasKiiteiiewan.

to Kdmuiiton. The company proponea to ply hetween Port Churchill and other countries, to con. siruit, opsruta maintain docks, wharves und elevators and opeiaie telegraph and telephone lines along the whoha luiigth of tho proposed railway. SUNLIGHT Slnci. IVH AND TUBERCULOSIS.

each house In Parts hus been Kept uiule.r inuniripul supervis. Ion. Durlnt that ietiod It has bcu found that 3S of every 10U deaitis troiii tuberculosis oc uncd In j.2$ I houses, am! the priinipui reason for; thcMi deaths to Do duikncss In the living rooms. On March I 1 on--. tenth of tlie.vo known tuberculosis hourrs were provided with mora light und niry moms, wiih a result of riduiing th tleathi- by Sis.

During the following year fSli more houses m.ido light and airy, lumping in saving nioie lives. A particularly inieresiimr fealure of FIRST TRAIN WEST WITH COSTLY CARGO Toronto, Jan. 27. '1 lie tirid IreUi 1,1 over ih" Giavt Trunk irum to Winnli. ill puss through Tofonto this n.i teninon.

II Is oee uicst vuimilil" con. n'uiiu His Unit has Ueeii shipped for the 1. 1 hi, coi.slsilng of and i ,1 1 lingo, and Is worth utmost a ipuirii of a million dollars. "Wlioat- Ma Julv onta Slav Julv 1: No. No.

No. Total lay July WlWUT.ti Open Kiax Jail. May I. i i 'i Northern 3 Northern 4 No. A Xo.

6 No. 1 Iteleet do. High Peed for seeds, No. 1 (In. No.

,1 Rejected, tough, No. 1 do. No. 2 do. No.

No. 1 Winter Wheat do. No. 2 do. No.

vdo. No. 4 Oats No 2 No. 3 r.W Kura N. 1 Feed No.

1 Fse, 1 No. 3 Feed Hurley I Can. Fire Ins. Co. fully pd I'lly ami I'iov.

I.oan Co. 1 Kmplri' I.r.au '11 I tit. .1.. Aj. Co.

pd, I I II. Went per. Loan 1 'o. I Home inv. av.

Nor. un. Mori. t'o. Nor.

Co. 3u' lid I 11 1 1 thn invesligudoii is in linding Una EOOS one-tenth of lhc deaths from caiu-ci-In the pan live cars coulii. be traced lu houtes as tula ious. THE WiTfTHFEG TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY, 27, 1913 FOR GOOD RESULTS SHIP YOUR CRAIN TO BLACKBURN MILLS GRAIN COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TEL.

MAIN 46, SSI SKAIN EXCHAN9K, WINNIPE9. rtARKET iiiiuttel cloned to Purls, lwwiv(-r, o.iperlenerd a decided plump, fajjir.g off to 'J corns, other continental muikets wuro ateuity. Winnipeg opened at to i Jwllno, and was steady and dull. There ta prst-tlt-ally no tr In on. und flax I wua llitlo weaker.

Receipts for Suinnlnv and Sunday I were earn Inspected, Mid Iheru uru It, uivllt tltUl.V I'nHli trudu In dull, wlili un Idifferonl demand and ntTeiings light. won-tlici'. favorable to I riuisrorlaUun, lu general over tho west. It li I'vev, -i IMNMI'Ki; (AMI store l't. William or Wheat Xii.

I Northern pd. 1 N'lirtl'crii Trust Co Hit. Fire Ins. Co. 1 0 0 MHuditrd Triistj, 11 Ion Hunk of Camilla 1 vVpg.

I'ii ini ejus o. pld ''iiiiii AH leu 11 Warrants Sales Llyfefl I tlion CiillK U.V.. Peril! Nortnerti Crown Nor: net: 'ft un China Close AtltlUlCAX MAIIKKT Ciiieago- opi 11 Mav 5111 I lie had borrowed ono of his chant- Sept I feur's working costumes and In that I Minneanolis disguise won his bet easily, as not a I l.luly New I May 1.3 si York July luiluth Mv .1 nl Toklo, 27. From a prominent n'uth Flax .1.1.11 (III Corn II Kh 11 OATS All 1 .11 I'll Ch.FC ssj 1.32a 1.83'i PIIOV ISKI.Vg Open High I.ow Close May i July Sep: (lilt May .331 I July iSent 1 Pork May 1.12 l.2'i 1H.I2 I l.nrii Mm M.37 In. Julv HJ.3U M.37 1u.3:l ii.S7 i lillib play M.37 I11.3; 'July i.33 la.

'15 Hi. MIV.MI'Kli STOCK LflSJ l.UJ t.ll.tlX Arthur Prey. (ioso Ch'S'! .79 .714 .7.11 .711 XI .74 .711 .13 .77 .721 .21 .2 No. .1 461 No. 4 4(1 Rejected 40 Feed 33 Flax No.

1 N.W.f 1.0S i.vsi-iitTiox Kprlns Wheat Cars lvli No. 1 Northern 1 No. 3 Northern 41 No. 3 Northern 4.7 Xo. 1 it Feed I Rejected, Hmutty 2 No grudo (.,...

r-'J Rejected 2 Total 161) Oats Xo. 3 C.W 12 No. 8 C.W 4 No. 3 Feed 2 Kejucted 2 Total CI Hurley Xu. 3 KKtra 4 Xo.

3 ID i Xo. 4 2 'Injected 11 I Total 27 Flax Seed Nu. 1 W.C 1-7 Xo. 1 Mull 1 Xo grudo 4 Totai 21 Wheat 3 Oats harley 27 Flux Seed 20 Total 277 C.P.R C.X.'t DTP Ouluth 7i .70 .714 tide .74 .711 I .7 24 .24 .20 .474 44 4 .4,1 l.osi Cars 4Jti 1.S21 1.S44 Prev. 7.2J .534 H1.2V 10.27 M.21 m(ii: HI I Ashed 1-0 in'; U.i I DO 1 311 1 Hi l.M I0 OU nu 1 1., 21)0 12IJ 1 15 162 ill I'd J2IJ f) 12 1.1 vr.11 pooi, MtnKi.T 1 world Milfiinrr.tii adsiiihii iti weeh I l.4n.ill.nl.

prcel. ecu 1 1,1 a 1 vear 7.27(l.iirti ween prevlnuK welt .7.4 I l.i last year 4.4i:'.wiO. The lower Ami rlci.n enliles on Saturday offset tne smaller American nhlpuienta tnsn but market 0411 ned fniiiia nged a nd dull. Predirtlons ero for sn.ailer Aicer'eHii shipments In the fi.iutv, and the ti l.i vot's hie Pluto news i-suscd some sni'porl, and lollowlng the market advanred i. During (li" I'uoinirg the market was dull, hut sonic pressure on llio increasing Plate offers and 'the lurr-s o' In the amount un tussse.

At p.ni. prices were unciuiiiirtid from Siiiurda. 11 opened irl 'nlrr do. cli'ied 1 on the weakness of old oiV'-is him ((UleHir ijnmnd spot. nitr Ai'ijrnliria ag nt Isle nn Si'iurdiiy: 'The wrMiher Is sultrv and Indications of und nrit; this Is id" for enrn WHOLESALE PRODUCE PRICES, BUTTER reaniei Dairv Butter "parsior brpits No.

No. 2 Strictlv fre.Vii Cold torajo 1.11.;SS:."IJ MEATS ILnd 1 1 ri 1 If 1 For dressed tri niton I U'es -eil liogs Veil i 11 ii i UK Tlerri's 20 pound palls I'l pound iua'i ,3 pound csMJ ii pound euscji 29-no 23.2,', 21 .11 .12 .2. HO txourt MilUng pel price to trade Jlnyul Household Glt-nora 4U0 Manitoba SI lung ifal.eis ..420 NXXX Luke vt the Woods Milling net prices to irada: Five Roses 5 l.ako of the Woods, bid ft.jij Harvest Jueen, bbi '0 Medora, bbl 4 00 A A XX 3.00 ckturn C'utmda Flour I'urlty Three Ktar iluttlo Putent Alaillund NXX.X CORN, FEED AND BRAN Itrun Shurta Chopped outs und HAY ASD FEED UUAINS No. 1 timothy No. 3 timothy No.

No. No. No. Jaekllkh Smokod Uuldeyea per box J-uko trout Hoiiana herring, keg Iibradur Horriug, hull' bbl Salt mackerol, kit Froscn Halibut liiouloi per box oysteis. per gat Fresh golucyvs POTATOES -Carload lots, per bush.

Pututoew, per bush CHLKSK Ontario, largo Twins largo Manitoba tw ins Cia.LU MEATS I lams i.iuon 'i'omalo sausagu Juei auubasu P01K suusuga SiuoKud shoulders Long clear in ii.ftiiM Mess pork, per Plus' feel, klla HIDES Frozen (iieiii. suited No. 1 tallow No. 2 (allow and lamb skins beneea i.oot Il mil, ilMlrU VVuol, lino ei(JlT l'llies truped wu.bey kHoni iolalocs, tuliiuiiiu giapcA, cusu tiauanaa, puiilT. California icpions, ciuto aiiiiigkou upp.Ks, Ontario Apples, bbl io itia, ti-i'f trail Pears Cranuei'i lea Navel oiange.i Straw bei rit quart VEGETABLES AmerUun lauisll, doz.

Ieh, unz American lettuce Washington omon, sack Meets, per lb Cabbage, por lb Swtet Potatoes, per lb. Parsley, per doz Meau lettuce, per dc. Tomatoes, taso Carrots, lb Swede turnips, per bush. Cucumbers, doz Cauliflowers, do Gieen onions, Imported Peppers, per basket California celery, doa. Valencia onions, cas Parsnips, lb.

HrusselH sprouts, Hear, brown. Hear, brown. Rear, brown, Weasel Wolvoiino FLsiirr Fox, red Fox, silver, orilo Lark ri Mart on, dark Rats, spring Rats, winter Ruts, tall Skunk Wolf, limber ITulrlu lb. ..4. SO ..4.00 ..4.30 .2.30 2.0 Saurkruut, lb lniporlad Rhubarb SUGAR Extra standard, Ring PowderoJ Lumps Plight yellow Thcso figures oro for barrels; Sc POULTRY Fowls, live, per ib Chickens.

Ib Ti.rkejs, lb Ducks HilCKlllIgS 1 leeao 17.00 .19.23 .25.00 .17.10 U.UO 1 timothy 14.UU 1 wild huy ij.iio wild hay 11. (111 wild huy s.O'i urn. No, 3 711 Wheat food. No, 4, per ton ..30.00 ('rushed oaiii, ton 24. uu Itolled SO lb Hiy FIS11- I'Vozen Pa.linoa 1 Luku Winnipeg WliitelUli, lb a 4 Fresh pii kciel Steak cod ltj Haddock B- cod Finnan baddlu 4 .50 a.ou .1: 4.10 .9 .1.50 2.7i 4 0-40 Ill 144 .10 lttl-224 ....10 143 15 LOO 10 to 105 11-111 0 to iij 1 tu 44 3t-80 45 a-U 6.00 fi.o'J to lll.u.1 bid.

4.jo-r,.oo .11. on 4.0a 4. On 1.00 tin 2.00 .11 .11 .40 1.2.S 2.iO .11 (ii 2.1)0 2.D0 1.00 1.25 1.00 3.25 24 .30 .4 20 .0.10 .4. Ill bags 5 ..14 1H ..10 ..14 .10 FL'RH Th-se prices re for furs from No. i to extra lurgc: liadger Hear, blnck.

small Ileal, black, inedluiii Hear, large small medium largo .2 s.ou l.OO-e'.OO 00 2 .7 7 .4 8.1)0 2.110-1.00 70. On. an 1 r.o-.oo .3 ..7. 5 SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT Two Trees In Steel Cages to Keep Ofl Thieves Orovlllo, Jun- 27. 11.

Geggeit, an (irango Krower, of Oroville. backed by a syndicate, has gained Con-Hoi of two trees which bear navel grsoefrult and will make an effort to mnku the new citrus product rummer-clullv popular. Tho fruit in a r.rots bft-veni a navel oraugu and a grapetruil. aaaa w'" tslien to yropugate till on a large sculr. unii steel ca ores will be built around the trees to prevent, 'buds troin being stolen.

TOBACCO AND THE TEETH. Pitlsburch lays claim to the only denial department 11, tho world conducted as a- private institution Cor the beiiftlt of employees. The Armstrong I Cork company has maintained such department rlnce April 1II, and service Is free to all who have been In the employ of the company for six months, emergency rain being treated for nil. The head of Hie department. Dr.

holier, is nn who sub-serlbes to the of dr. (jsbr that bad teeth are a worse evil to the human nice (hull inioxlcat Ing liquors It Is a Sllbjel lor debute, one spiukci' to bp from toothache. He an, I his assistants hate already furnished Pm ads of fills? leeth, und gold flllfngN besides InniiiiKf-llble "hrldgiS." lie. He the leelh of the nu 11 mull belli ill. ,11 (hose of the woiip n.

and est iiheK 11 the pre. se native IntloeU' 01' ibriceo. tlollliliL' (.. 11- I kruig field Republican MDY WAR IT BAPTIST CONVENTION Results in Decision to Place Collcgos Under Control of The Union Calgary, Jun. 27.

Divided into two tamps, tho Huptlst Union of Western Cunada wagon wordy war Saturday iitteiuuoii and evening, in a diaciiKsiun Involving tlui enliro uluc i-lional policy of the Hupti.H church in Vveatutn For close oil sevon hours tho discussion continued with an interval of two hours in the evening, and did not wind up until nearly midnight. At thu end an educational system find been dceldod on, endorsing thu recommendation of Hie educational conimltteu In the report watch precipitated tho discussion. During thu evening session of thu debute, which miw tne greatest ilisnlai of Hplrlt, matters frequently assumed a tense condition. At the close one of thu members who had spoken hull) apnloglred and tho inciting broko UP with it show of good feeling. As 11 result irt tho discussions, Hr.m-don und colleges will bu taken over by Uio Union and conducted under a board of education of 12 members.

This board ill work through a commit tuv of management wiih members for each college. The Jurisdiction of thu coinninlce utiu board relatively regarding curriculum und other manors tins not fully laid out, but will probably rest with tho latter us tho head of the sy) tcin. An offer has been received trom the Hrhish Columbia runvi tition to give up control ot tlm Okunagan college at Suninierlund, H.C., to the union. Thlt was accepted und bulb existing educational ItiNtitiitloniia (thn llr.indoii and Okanagan colleges), will bo taken over from the provincial eliv lllloll control by the union mid continued on the present basis provided Glut Ihey show mi uppretiubh: reduction lu thn existing deliiit from year tu year, 11 nd make substantial progress toward sidl'-supiioi'l. Thciu lias been sumo talk or dtopping the arts course at the Hrandon cull' ge, and this latter condition was inserted to protldo for the expressed ibsiru of a majority of tho delegates who were against tho dropping of this feature.

BUILDING NEW TOWNS A PAYING BUSINESS Local Developers Con 'Learn Much From the Professional Town Builder Town building is becoming a regular recognised nuBiiitm specially down in 1 ho rapidly transformim; southwest, says the New York bun. Thu disintegration of the big entile ranches, which imo by ono arc outgrowing their usefulness, and their conversion into small farms, is offering a rare field tor the new onterprisu and stores of inch with the combined ubiiiti.j to talk and plan uiu amueMiig itu-o, m.ent rtuncs ut It. Some of them, particularly In Tex-us, where the ranch upheaval is at its grentest stage, have become millionaires with Bialo and even nation widu repvtuiiona. Among these ure Alba Hey wood, Sam I). H.

lar famcjl as llio "prince trio of tho Km Lr-n Hill, the lia.lt -nrced Indian, who had out and built the prosperous town of Harllngcn, and who has progros.sid within hull a dozen years from a self-styled pauper to a man who counts his wealth by tho mlii.ons; l-urke Purnett. personal menu of Colom I Jtoosevelt and builder of several towfis lu ths liin-handle; S. VV. S. Swinson, of North lexas, wlio not only builds his own towns but connects them with railroads; E.

P. Swenson, the Wall street banker, who has laid out mid is building reeport, 'on the southeast Texas coast, the only froo port on the Gulf, by the way, and dozens of utlieis iliat might be picked out In a perusal ol tho list of the largest llvu stock owa-eu ot tj Have Their Own Towns All have towns of ll.elr own names for Ihem to bear witness to the success 01 their undei takings. Sinco most of mem have retireu from the aclivo business and gone into another Involving tho euro and Increase 01 what tho late iteniy i.eolgo piooaoly woual nave termed "uneumed increment" since their town iiuiitiing tasKs havo been lulu aside th -y would probuol object to the tcini of professional li it wero left to them. Their examples are 1 lied because they rank lining tho most notable of ull tho new town build-ins fraternity. Professional Developers The pnuessional, who is eternally on toe ui) In bomu now ueveiopiug section, Is geneiaily the employee or agent of some ranch owner or corporation wliouc lands have become too high priced 111 the laco nt a westward moving civilization for gracing purposes untl who has decided to cut them up und sell ihem lu smaller tiacts tu homeseeker.i.

Every such ranch dismemberment needs a town as a pivotal point tor tne enterprise, and il is the oiisiness ol the town builder to supply oho. He will huvo it built while you wan. And you wont huve long 10 tarry, either, overnight ho will slake out the sue, send out his advertisements, und before you havo had time to real Ian what he Is about will prosperous homo builders, siore builders, shopmen and votur'es of din'civn; trades und professions on tin. ground looking over the bargains set forth tn his Inaeoiousiy worded udvcrtiacincntH. Heing, 111 lite most casis, a graduate.

I mm the real estate b'Uiness, he inn talk better ihuii he 1 an write, and, given his crowd, is Jioi slow to sell pis lots and slart the nucleus fur llio propose, now metropolis. Oh, but he has a way with him. this low 11 builder, with 1 1 big plan and the glib tongue, and you will only heed whut he Is suybii 011 muy convince yourself that you urn playing tho part of second John Jacob Aslor and getting In on Hie ground Poor, as it wen, with a lot ol barium priced land is to grow und expand in vc.liie with the coining of Industrie? and enterprises faster than Jim can ciilculiite. Something cf a Nomad Tho professional town bnildir generally is something of iioiiiud, an itinerant, who wherever duty calls and moves on wh' ti his JoO is completed. Ho works by contract, cither by tho Job or the week, lie will ugaraiitee you a slated number of citizens for thu now town 1 is to lay out tor you within a certain specUicd time, or ho will work us your employee, and plan and advertise and talk and guide prospective purchasers over tne slak-t'd-oul towtisiie ou it sulaiy basis or at so much a talk or guide, or suie.

The hcoiee of methods Ilea with 11 on huppm im) be a ranch in In nee. of his professional services. In either 1 aso he cull be relied on to deliver the goods. He has 11. reputation 10 maintain, and It l.t safe to assume, that li.) will bend his best energies and prole, slonal skill lo the lask when wire tie has accepted lis oldlgalbx is.

When thu town is onto fuiiiy unuer way It is un enough ma'ter to srll farm lands Iroin thu ranch tract for miles utound. Supplied with a market ami post office and provision locilltles, luirl.v I lock In am) atari tho work of trursloimlnj the cattle n. ied prairies into crup aiid vegetable hetds and CLAYTON BROTHERS GET Saskatoon, Jan. 1 Hrother'. o.

Wiiiniprc. Ipivo be arded the conduct lie the lirst of the Presbyter, a 11 college heti cost of '1 A bout Si.ii.i'iin spent Oil tin' pICiCU. ollegn hi la ini la ton v- wlng al a will In- un looks now us hunch Mareiiaiid Is jbo.lt the only real pl-iyi-r ll.llllllloli Alerts b.t-i. Xoboilt in his l.ei.k lo k'cii the other, aii'l they isu- n't play an) here. iT II THE DOrJEniOU BAUK BIS I3MUN0S.

081.1 PKISIOINT. W. D. MATTHEWS. C.

A. General Maneger. Colli! MM li.000,e. ttktrtt fua4 tt.aOO.0, leiel lam l7l.eM.SM. 'In The Old Country" nd In the new, Dominion Bank Letters of Credit and Travellers' Cheques, are good gold and safer to carry.

They may be Cached In any Banking Town in the world, and are self-identifying. jimr nwm WIN.4IPEQ RRANCH I NORTH t.MO NOTRE OAMB PORf AQlt AVi OT. JOHN F. t. PATTON, S.

f) ARLINQ, Q. H. MATMEW80N, r. SUTTON lledwood Ave. and Vain 3t.

Osier, Hammond Nanton financial enls and Stock Brokers Cor, Main Stroet and Portage Avenue, Winnipeg. Telephone Main 8400. Stocks and Honda bought and sold on commission for cash or on margin on Winnipeg, Tonmio, New York and Loudon (ICuglund) Exchanges. Cobalt fought und sold on commission lor vaali. Private Wire Connection With New York snd Toronto.

I ALLOW AY CHAMPION Limited Established 1S7H. Incorporated, 1912. BANKERS AND BROKERS Foreign Exchange llrukers. Money sent In ull parts of thn World by Ihuti, order or Telegraph. Sell Truvidlcra' Cheilites Pa.Miblo Everywhere.

MEMBERS WINNIPEG STOCK EXCHANGE Buy and Sell Slocks on all Principal Slock Exchanges. ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP AGENTS. Ituprcsoiit All Steamship Lines. 362 Main Street. Branch 667 Main St-eet Get our LEAD, ZINC, BABBITT, SOLDER for SHEET LEAD, LEAD PIPE TllP Cnni MaH! fn Iff! Fact0''! Toronto.

Montr.al, Wlnnlpen lilt CtUJllJa lkwUi LUM LIU. Winnipeo Factory! 301 Chambers St. OLDEST INHABITANT Of THE TOLD Chief V7a-IIa-Ta of Blacki'oot Tribe Will Soon Celebrate 133 Eirthday. Seattle, Jun. 27.

whiih translated Itilo English hey impuss, chief flremuK-er, the 1 ji-yiar-old hlucKioot dlan form Glacier rotervation, will 1 soon ttliLirato another birthday. Chief I tlrenutKer is saiu to be the oldest iiu- mun laiiiis In thn world, having been I bom in (ho region now known aa Glacier National j'crK in 1T1. according to 11 aauieuficated Iraditlon. wus tho nrst ted man in the territory to visit the great white father, und the journey lo ihe national capital, when President Jetteraon was in tne White House, wus a incniorablo I event In his Hie. Ho is regarded In I his tribe as an oracle.

At the tuno o' his birth, so tho Indian legend sees, tha lather of all I rpliits, suiiiuiug 011 a mountain, shot I an arrow near his lainer's tepee. I Tne prophecy aa Interpol led by the 1 medicine men is that he would liva i forever and ihe gods In heir 1 councils. The aged Indian is a chief-, tain in his trib und In his yuunger 1 data wus a lino shot and athlete. Matrimonial ONlVEK-HARHIS The wedding of Agnes Harris, omy duuguter 01 Mrs, una Airs. G.

Harris, of Chestnut, Lnglund, to Joseph Ferris driver, son or and Mrs. J. w. Driver, of Weston, took piaeo on Wednesday evening in SI. tnoinas' fittii ill, thu orfn.latlng Clergyman being rtov.

T. Marshall. Tho brluu looited very pretty us sliu entered church Iciitiing on the arm ot her fulher lo the strains of thu wecituug ii.arth played hy Mnrs-nen. She wore a gown of ivory sulin Hummed wiih siU embroidery with urupctl dklrt. Mie wore a veil und orange blossoms and carried a bouiiet of rosea und narcissus.

Miss Alary liolines, coin in of the groom, ho acted as briuetiiiuld. was attired In irepe de chciic dress trimmed wllh all (iter lace, Sho curried a bouquet or pink roses and carnations. Her gi from ihu groom wua a gold br'aich set with pearls. To Ihe he.it man. Mr.

T. Home, th" groom gave a gold scurf pin. Tho biidi's lumber wore dress ol fawn bill in. pale blue and Mlver trlminitois. The mother of tho bridegroom wus dressed In silver gi'y embroidered satin.

Mr. H. Holmes, cousin of thu groom, acted as usher. Alice Hie icrcnion.v it reception was held nt the home of Ihe bridegroom. 1472 Alexander where ihe happy couple received their visitors under nil arch festooned wiih while wedding: bells, between sixty and seventy being present.

The initio's liiblu wua centered by the wedding' cuke, ueeurulcd with white Ilowers. COST OF RUNNING THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT The of running 'he liillcd Kingdom lor tin- twelve months will iiniouiii, to tho colossal sum of JI.IMMI, una, tiOll. The nuvv 1 stirnaies alone will reach an uggn g.ite of annual i his increase of upwards of is due t'i nuijiy 1 a uses, bill chielly tu tho iilghcr cost of shipbuilding. All contrai is that hate been lately Idaccd, and Iliat will have to lie placed iii ihe Un ure lelleet this movement. Mi erythlng required by Ihe guns, lorpi does, armor, ships' plates, all show advances.

The period of cheap ship building from which tho country gained an Immense advantage, bus (iime to an end. The arm estimates will also rhotv 11 Increase, and there will be heavy in civil service estimates for old ago pensions, labor bureaus, und insurance. HOW THE EARTH DRIED. When water is decomposed by radl-. inn or by ultra-violet rays It nio'luces hydrogen mid peroxide of hydrogen, und dooB not form oxyfcen.

Electrolytic decomposition forms oxygen. A German investigator bases a r.ewr theory relating lo Ihe drying of tho earth on tho fact that one form ot. decomposition produces oxygen, While tne other form does not. Part of tlm water vapor emitted by the seas is -decoinpoted by the ultra-violet rays of the sun; the hydrogen formed rises toward the high atmospheric struta, and all tho waler does not return to tho surface. '1 herotore, thu quantity of water on the face of tho globe Is always diminishing, and tho earth Is Incessantly, gradually, drying.

To cite one example: On the north sldo of the Alps there is 11 continual fulling off l.n ihe depth of the lanes und a era dual formation of swamps. Two hundred and fifty yoars an there were 14M lakes in the canton of Zurich: today there uro 76. The destruction, of the forests and thn cultivation of the land purtlully explain this, hut tho loss of hydrogen Is an important factor. Tin: hydrogen accumulated in tho higher atmosphere is diffused In interstellar space. Philadelphia, Record.

HISTORY OFDOLLAR SIGN Tho earliest known oecurrenco of the in print is 111 an Amelican arithmetic, Chauncey Lee's "American Ac-comptant," published In 1707 at La ns -Ingburg. Tills lact wus pofnted out in lsiil. A recent writer again calls attention to this arithmetic, mj then, with sweet simplicity of mind, conveys) the Idea that publication constitutes the true origin of the dollar mark, Hy this mental shurt-cut ho saved himself the drudgery of a research which, in our case, hus extended over several years. After 1X00 tho symbol began to bo used freely both In print ami In writing. On September 28, 1X1)2, WH-liuni A.

Washington wrote a letter on tho disposal of part of tho bottomland above the Potomac, belonging to thu estato of George Washington. In thin letter there Is mention or "SJO," und "140" per acre. In this article it bns established that tho Is the lineal descendant of the Spanish abbreviation pa for "pesos," Hint tho chaiigu from the lloreseenl "ps" to "tl' was nuuir about 1775 by English-Americana who cume in business relations with Spanish-Americans, und liiul the earliest printed dates buck 1 to the year f. Professor Florluii 1 ajori, in The J'opiilur Science ly. TEETH AND INSANITY.

Decayed teeth are a source of oain. producing Irritability, loss of sloop. Incapacity for work, mental hack wardress antl finally, upon thn authority dr. Fpson, In "The Pennsylvania Meii2 Ion I September, 112. who dies an Interesting case in substantiating Ids tin im.

insanity. A young man, uued 21 was us a chill brlgnt. honest and truthful. At sixteen lie went to work, soon alter begun to commit robberies, highway robbery and other crimes, and was sent to a reformatory. At home his tlonsj wore peculiar; he was irrilnolc at limes, iilghiy and Incoherent, and hai periods of automatism.

Ho would taku Ihe mattress off the bed and sleep oil the springs. He whs strong, well-bunt and apparently healthy. Family his' lorv was good. Sklagruphlc examine Hons showed badly impacted wisdom teeth, wiih abscesfos at roots ol two molars and (uw lii'isor. Removal of tho Impacted and abscessed tcth relieved the symptoms and flnslly ef-leeled a cure.

American Praetilionur. That Tecuniseh team without Ihe brothers would bo a wreck, and II was nearly wrecked lust we.ek, wb'ii the McNurmtrus received a good ofter to play In the Marltimo league. Intimate Glimpses of Wocdrow Wilson ifc has never used tobacco In any form. He is the son of a teiiaii inlnitt'i' nud is 11 member of tho Prcsii terluti church, lie Is almost blind in ono eye. wllh whiih lie can teo only directly to the front, as a result of all accident In youth.

No one would t-uitct, lu look hi him Ihul his sight was Impaired. He is an export stenographer, iiii.j rltt'i his speeches in shorthand, whii i later transcribed bt a It pe riter. His leainuis are walking. Iioix ridlnu and golf, the last of which Ije plats poorly becatix of his defective right. wears glasses for iieiir-slghledness.

His hair Is getting on top und he tins his scalp massugod by un cxiTt once week He three daughters Eleanor, Murgurct and Jessie ho play golf and ride norselMc-g with him. He is an ompll-hi'd painter. He i-t Ihe griiiieid siory iviler In Politics since Lincoln, nearly ulways Illustrating his point with un apt tale. He is a ere it sleeper, i liir- mm! usually got I Ing I ten hours a iilgf.l. If he gels less tor tit, i or I'ree nights, he turns in and sloops four.

I' en or litieeii hours at a "t.iti h. When very Un lie goes for 1111 uuto-inobilc ride und ihe luatliliif runs. One of his da 11K hi 1 rs Is an accomplished inufiilun, olio Is painter and one Is a ro'inl sc 1 ieiivni worker. His summer borne .11 Sen Girt owned the Stnto and overlooks tho ocean a runs ill" National Guard 1 1 tie r.il'ii-..

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