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10 THE TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1906. Court fflewfc The Kin and hi. goesta spent yesterday Church and Bebingley. the sportsmen including. addition to bis Majesty, ha King cf Norway, the Prince of Wales, the IHike of Devoasoire, Leri De Orey, the fieri of Gorfofd, Mr.

Henry Caaplia. aad Mr. Sneyd. WW. the eel at 10 30 Mb weather later there were freqv.nt showers ahooUi irapoasible.

B7 the and L000 b.rd. had been begged. Tho Kinj; will oate to town ott Monday arranc d. Bad 01 drive, direct rotation to th SaithfleM Sh nr. Wit regard.

tha' I Ma. panied by the Qiasaa. the King an.l Qorva of Norway, hteOMI Victoria, u.i IWe Olaf. cUcunaUcra have arum which ran. it nr.

lble that there will ha a dati of plan. The K.r.c end Own of Norway ara likely to defer their jonrner to town till ttedndav. aad the ill 1'. inter n.teiv airLI.e I to' I. England for Bediaon theluh Or II a tare Honre, Manday Mat, aad aat baa saaiBBarfry beta hUw.d, Murray, Mr.

J. Campbell, wt dding took place tether, sod was attended br HdIt Trinitr afternoon, of Mia. Reginald Ball, of the Hall, Darter, Mia. Maclean, and Miss Nora Bjron, with Miai Sheila Birgee aa trmnbeerer. The best man was Mr.

FOREIGN MARKETS. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW TOKK, Dec. To di trading at the Stock Exchange baa been lan exteneive than yesterday. The aggregate transact ccanpriae about 630,000 shares, of which 175,000 1 Kan ftyWO Tnions, 71,000 Steal Common, t.

after early firmness, followed yesterday. SBSjawasraa, realising under he influence of 35 per cent tnrti rm declines, which amount to for Northern Pacifies, 2 The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries baa iaaaad a Report on tha Decline ia tha Africultural Population Britain, 13S1 1W." Tha redaction ia a' boring later PriadBH Beon of nattenborj; was present veaterdav afternoon at tha winter sale of tlra Working LW limld. which beiu held tfc.yar, ay per 'J, ih. 1. received by Lad Al.ce 11, liy Munel Boyle, the com misted in setlm.

included the Dowager Lytton. Idy LeiU rnrton. Lady Charles Ki.iihtVv of Kawalcy. and Ladr Hevtes. Id at Kaanai la, Bracknell, lent by Cfclonal P.

P. 1 Sugar, and Anaconda, DeUwarea maC Peiinajl "S1 UH 'Ll aumbat df' pieaVa wm" Maru'U5knd Ur'5die. of I Preferred. LoaavUles, and' Readinc. Amung tha few i i 1 I i wouu'ri aI" Mim' Cal'to l7 jfiTpollett, taaycUstance gatna are Canadian Pacific.

witTliand Mexican National Oaoraa. Pratt. Idy Wlmot," Mr. and" Mrs. Ball.

Mr. The opening of the seasion waa strong at fairly general Jjr 5f ar.d Mrs. CaB "and Mrs." ByroaaaT'the Under' tivenying largely for European andc2! rSir' tail atl was not very agg'resaiTa. Call mtnertded higher yrkaLire for the honeymoon. mS, mm Great Britain, saya the report.

bury. Prince, lo ly married Ike Guildhall Lilinrr Committee has accepted Joel, and aJao a painUng Mr. John Kemble in the the latter painting. On Wednesday evening, at Prinoe'n Rostnn aod presented with a handar.rne tcathnoniul by a Crewel occupied tha chair, and proposed the health of Mr. ttedmore, who returned his thanks to the company.

The other ciei.er I Sir Cr. v. Sir ladie meet. Training the sale are handiwork. the sale and presided at one of the de ys Band, conducted by gnUd finds employ S.r 1 is firrj.

K.CJJ.. Mr. Ktalls. "Vbo Pleur Brook. IU 11 Hen ley Henson, the during the a lMnoe and Prin bo continued to dv he per il S.

hW. LMMsroiri Bishon of Biuon will take the MatajBis ol Sn tiinliano, the lulaa Ambassador, EMiMe Leopold of Batteaberg left Kensington morning by the CorUinentsJ bust The Arehbishop of Canterbury's progress, though slow, continues to be satis fac to ry. A Peking lrgram states that Sir John N. i Minister, wa. reeeired in andience at letter "from King Haakon announcing his ac on Thr ne of Norway.

If. Do mur. ei Preaident of the French Chamber, was received by Prince Bulow yesterday after The Persian Legation hare left Cornwall gardens. ofaeea have been temporarily removed of Onslow left London 44, Lmpcfor's gau The Earl and 0 yesterday by the 10 Lord Stratheona, at the request of th Duchess of Albany, has undertaken to open the sale of work on behalf of the Royal Waterloo Hospital for Children and Women oa the second day, Wednesday. December 12, at 12 o'clock.

The sale hTSne held at Lord Armstrong's residence, 83, Baton square, B.W., and will be opened on the Urst day by the Lord Mayor. Lord Amptbill will preside at the opening er (iUustr.ited) MaioiTedlns Ther' ehair will be taken at 4 30. By perniisaion of Sir John Dickaon Poynder, and Lady Dkkson Poynder, an exhibition and Bale of YuiiGnift trSbocds Poor Things, will be held at Chesterlie Id gardens on Tucedav, from 3 to 6. Adeline Ducheas of Bedford and the Bishop of London (president of the gtiild) will swak at.iW. which will be performed by Lady Sir llichard Douglas Powell (President of lege ol lr.

lie: rns Mr. Ti'. ti The iy the con: Hardy. ommittee of the East North has passed a reso prewntationof a testimonial reco i.it i.l of the service, he has rendered during the 21 year, he has represented the during the whole of that period, The annual banquet of the British Cotton Growing Sir Alfred Jones, in the chair. The guests be in their placet in the lie f.

Lords constantly during the remainder of a hich you hare made to promote the growth of Hie success already achieved i aider able and will ei The CnAIB MAJt, in proposing the toast of Majesty's Government," said be had a message frc Chamberlain wishing all possible success to the meat, and in this connexion he could not forgot measure due to that gentleman. (Cheers.) The si.i.ig tl 1 telegram 1 reply, a Mr. the Royal kangatoaPowier(Dean of Royal Collece 0 tory dinner on the 4rh at the Cafe 11. by th. ir oolleagnea of the Middleaex Uoepiul.

Mr. Andrew Clark was in the chair. Among those present were Prince Francis of Teck, Lord Cheylesmore. VLcormt Duncan aon, and many other members of the Weekly Board. While hunting with the Carfow Hounds at Hollymount, yesterday, Major Sir Anthony Weidon, Vice Chamberlain at Dublin Custle, met v.

itb an aocidtmt through his horse fallms when jumping a fence and rolling over him. No bones were broken, but Sir Anthony was severely bruised about the head and shoulders. It had been hoped that Mr. Chamberlain would Barbados aaBMBBa! Brftol bythe liner I'ort iviugs' jn on Deoembur 'Z'j. Mr.

Chamberhun I tion, aud looking round thought he might say they had many powerful friends. Ihe activities of ho there they vould find Sir Alfred Jones an Moor and all the rest of Sir Alfred Jones'j promoting the flying of the flag and growing a Jn the We Indies most, valuable indusU revived in the shape of cotton growing which preferred, to call Nyastdand, the Colonial Office, were pushing forward cotton growing, and no doubt thev would bo helpei by the railway, which they cipeeted year. West Alrica was themoat important of all the chilli A6u ii'. lae' i'? spheres, of 'the i.VK. activiii.

and Ix rd 1.1 in f) 1 ref. 199" hd decided to approach the Treasury with the aoe. th W.l211l gestion that caravan tolls should be abolished. If 1 fhieago Tnn. lUis West African cotton was to become a factor in regard Vr'n 'v'' 33 ditiona, so far as possible, with he cotton fr.

wn in the I United States. or later, he addd, our West Denver and IlioJJ. African iKissessions would have to be amalgamated under Pref. 87n early strength was helped by good ring by yesterday a sellorscarajed i the action of Mr. sccreUry Shaw, owing to the relief whi.b he proposes not becoming immediately available bankers declared that further action would have to be ddatton forrowad, especiallr in high priced stocks commission b.tfwse showed conoid.

raM un eaaineSa, and were lightening their accounts but on the scats dowii buying appeared, chieUy by the big house. Atcluuns "ore a.idiUunally aiectod by the letwened prr.spects of acr increased dividend, ia con senueix of the proposed augmentation of capital. Bears became aggressive in the afternoon, and several rallies due to covering were of brief duration. The action riluXfat rfrlii mm indicated. The Board, obtaining obaervaUon by weU roalined 1 that object, a circular letter.

Short lightening the.r line weik, although the some recovery from 1 buying being cscially good, and a price sterling eschange The Sub Traasury 1 New Orleans. It! it 39,000 shares, the 1: hares, inchxfbxg Northern stock is to day rdoscd 'n en strong vrith offerings 'he ruling rue an eh i day transferred $345,000 replies recived 1 Board in March last. I The total these it apt decline in agricultural labourers since 1901 differ somewhat wide.V. la one or two counties it seen to be thought that the rate of decline has been accelerated, i while in others, such as Middlesex and Ayrshire, I labourer, aze said to be more numerous than in 1901. On 1 the whole, however, the tenor of the majority of the reduction in the number jH men employed on but that the d.siinution is proceeding at a si wer handling the tea or 20 years preceding that date, almost every county the repiy ia received that is a irreeter redaction of casual than of permanent 1.

The. use of lalimii slie BshiBrry is the main assigned. Whether we further declino of i to oajc. bid, 70c, New York Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting oa the practicability of regulating interest loans on the Stock Kxchange, whe.11 aix.ve 6 South America. It reported that the Canadian Pacific will bail This and other large industrial projects PbbMsi UbiIii siI the followmg dividends 1 holdings of the Canadian Indianapolis, and Louisville, IA per cent, ou the Common stock, 9 per cent, on the Preferred stock, both half yeariy Interbor ugh Metropolitan Company, 11 per cent, quarterly on ihe Preferred stock Denver and llio i e.iri oa liie referred atock.

The following statements of earnings luve been issued For the month of October. Chicago Terminal Transfers, gross, 140,000 aomo as last vear net, 6L0W) increaae, 000Now YorkOntario, and increHse, surpTus afurr charges) increaHe, increase, To y.lrsT. To y.JT.T. yJn.T. Tn If; Bacox iWt at ararfean Jftaaa.

Beaswra 5e. to 19r hlrher. IBhaM Imi jw. To morrow i rtv ipu hen MUmatad Hen Beealpta. Bkz WW WW 1 of ofSce as Colonial loliowir: Ss AUrejl Jones, who president of the Mrt.

Bftrnatu) ShaWs LeotCM ox fttUGIon Ass.K i.n. vevod toe Tho IiianAp of wied from the 1 troa Mr. Chamberlain secretary fcuwm u.jua a formal repudiation ol dby Mr. Chamberlain He Christissi tsJCk. Mr.

Headlsat 4 f. 240? 317 I I. ,1 1 rs, i. the of I' the and Shea and Mx. i Mrs.

orster. Austen Charibc rlain, M.P., 'and Mrs. rharalriain buvon hist evening for Dublin. Alov ititi Cross. M.l'..

will pmide at tho feckntactefi K.t nm, Islackrock needle point, the Cork peasants by introducing ffrtring from George (OchoUs, I M.P., speaks at Oakham, Ih'ty'ciub. I Ilford, Mr. I t. Counties Iho doliente staf of his health, I comparatirelx large 1 Ixqcebts. At tho City Coroner's Court oule, of the Uuitcd Club, i day, through btdng kr.cc!voi GEICLN IRON TrLDE.

rlU. rha bone raibraTS asa ..1 ie decline in agricultural labour IS laor JUpercen. ts ptrusps pne. bsble. something between the two, it will be granted that its cootinuance is a serious economic and social fart." The causes assigned fail into two categories a) those which occasion a dimmed demand, and (h) those cauacs assigned for a smaller deSanl for labour on the farms, the compulsion put upon farmers to redac their rr.pitai is very commonly referred to.

They have altered their meth JJof farming so far as poasihle with the view of economising inbour. The most important change, vrhich is referred to in the reports from practically every cormtyjsthe laving down J0 "the" 1 IsSl liijl' probably threw oni of work rora 60,000 to w.C0u labourers at least during that period. I Tue withdrawal of the plough from an extent of land as larga as Hampshire and Somerset put together has, 1 however, only partially accounted for the reduction tress the greatly extended use of drills, mowers, binders, manure distributors, and th. have been in the aggregate very great, an iedJSS demand i'lLZZ Aloniside the influences affecting demand and mere than keeping pace rith them, baa been the increasing desire of tho labourer to leave the land. An absolute disinclination for work on the land on any terms ia frequently noted as a characteristic of the labouring class, par tbe methods of education in the Among specific causes of discontent.

reported from about 30 counties. The rural labourers' now contented with the accommodation which previous generations placidly accepted. Many correspondents refer It is indeed Impossible," says the report, not to recognise that tho ordinary career of the agricultural labourer offers little acope for ambition, if be is intelligent and quick witted he may practically have after rising to tho pomtionof horse keeper or shepherd. pation or tne ownersnip and enterprising men topersererain i allotments are concerned, there is a v. opinion that requirements a demand for small holdings, and ever so easy to make light pastry.

tarts and afternoon tea cakes with Brown "paisley our. And results are more successful than before. The 7tt and li packets all contain recipes for such and many other simple bakings. lead for himself, and the enable prospect of attaining arm work." So far ss 7rul7wellCsatisfie'l! deraandJ for small holdings, which is act satisfied. The belier that their provision would tend to keep the population on the land is expressed in many reports.

While the advantages of small holdings arervrr generallyrecog many correspondents. Various obstacles are meutioned3! but that which may be said to overshadow aH the rest the rout of equipment. The suggestion tbat money should be sdvanced at a low rate of iuterest and by the assistance of the State for the taiuiDment of small holdings or for spondents. If encouragement Don't say that Mustard isn't gooowith munon until you have tried it You will find that it is both palatable and appetising especially if it is Cote Mustard a. adffth.

rearing or 1 character. The extension of dairy farming is, perhapa, the most striking example of their enterprise, but not only for the sake of retaining labour on the land. but also in tho interests of agriculture geaeraHy, the po'iltry, the present inquiry has elicited." I things' may thought 'smal hopeful facta a Tut: Socittt or 25 English PAixTzua. Profes Bl ing the full membership of the society. Cambridge Union Society.

Mr. E. G. Seltrm. of Ring's College, has been elected unopposed to the presidential chair for the Lent term.

1807. He is a son of lar. Belwyn. Master of Uppingham. M.

F. D. Livings ne, of Peterhonse, sncceeds him as rice president.president. For the olBce of aecretary there were four candidates. Mr.

0. F. Graaebrook, Gonvillo aad Cains College, defeated Mr. F. If.

Keeling, Trinity College, by RiDc.w ATs (Limited). The report made up 43.378. After piacing 3.449 to reserve, the payment raid, with the interim dividend previously paid, Great Northekn. Picc.u)iLLr. asd Bbompton ngemeats with regard SPOONS.

FORKS, all TABLEWARE MAPPIN WEBB MAPPIN he Writ for Coto7U takes i I TAKE Cm CnoW II take EMERSON'S SSsiSES RROMO SELTZER. of guardiana and omcials. He said a impossible to get he hospital jumped iipjKiinted i.ple killed 111 i personal injur i luring had been only thrao denth 'ill tako A marriage has bees arranged, and place ii. February, betwo. urgeiin iM ir: OuanU, and Florence, wid.rw J.

VV. Flood, of riydaey, N.S.W., Australia. A large eonrrrcfration yesterda; eii, daughter of lato Mr. Odin G. Campbell and Mrs.

Campbell, of 34, Ix.w. Btterly denied that statement and had placed the matt hid he entirely ecboed Mr. auwxmenu was Jtill there to do his duty till wanted. The stata The of the master, Hcdgiun, pending the proceedings against him, Thc I the onlins mombers, namely Messrs. If.

C. Barnard, W. B. G. Carter, H.

R. Ford. Edward Gabbett. Percv Hawkins, J. EL Johnson, G.

O. H. Klopp, L. A. Legroa, F.

J. R. N. II. Raid.

F. Senders. Herbert fhaw. I K. J.

WallUJones, T. K. J. Ward, T. P.

Wihwn. aisoreportea HEADACHES, NERYOOSRES, MENTAL EXHAUSTIOM, INSOMNIA, NEURALGIA. WOMEN TsrwSJS itorss. price 1U sad Wholesale Depot: Mbem Ttoeact, Leedw. th Into pmver.t si milar accidents from happening in thc fulure.Tho Jiif" toial'Jh ZmtJSSilLw''lL broiher, Mr.

Colin Campbell a. rIlfHnmil Miss Alingv.n, Miss Margaret Brodrick, Mt Gladys Upper ruad, diiddiug, and th. regiih mce to tnia danger. At has agate yesterdiy Mr. Troutbeck maids bVKUNA UiUU, aged 3U, who died on Monday last no reference home, where she waa Miss amplell, If Foster wtw beat man, and the rite was perlormed hy tne aue to sno.

Bev. fcdtar fcjei.rird. Lt.U., rjub laii of thc Chapels an insane Ko)l. After tho ceremoi.y a reception cts held at 94, this was aton pla and later mttesiltnooa Sir cj, merit lir.d difficulties Lad Bfal laft for the honeymoon. Among those i.reetnt at the marriage were the Belgian Minister and Countess de Lelaicg.

Mary Countess of Mar and Kellie, and Lady Kennedy, YlaootmS and Visoounteat Hill. Lord I hinboyne and not us a misfortune. There was no reason why it should TjfJfaJJSH Buseell. Uiaabeti Lady kilbanke. Lady lady Umacy Acu was that no insane person anould be Uken h''i O.buheL.

ST INDIAN COTTON. bury) fltenui a. Pui liens), F. R. Hull fRotb London), J.

L. burling (Kangoonj, and Vaaghan NoRTnEcx Railway Athletic Asbocia night at the Hotel Cecil. Sir Francis Mowatt 1 summing up. a 1 the administration of the Lunacy Acts I. Elisabeth Lady Milhanke, Lady Hoj, lady Lunacy Acu was that no insane ine Le Peer Trench, Lady Kathkn Gausaen, Lady to a private heme where be or she bethC.Kthra Ii f.iu:'.

u' lie Cwi J. At tho u. tiac 'l urs were M.and Mm. Townslnd. the Hoa.

Bobert O'NeUl, All the circumstances indicated bow easy it was Hon. M. and Mm. Townslnd, the lloa. Bobert O'NeUl, geHon.

iLadPeek, tl iWLanrence ndvrs V'id yCe.Frd'Sber present onditions for a patient who was not a paor to be mJamaaaged, aot because of any desire that his should be done, but because of the opportunities which pn sented themaelves in such a home. The jury returned Terdint of Suicide whilst insane." tat i u.ou Egag tii 1 1 a 1 vis hese note books son, Sir Percy i Charles J. Owens (London and South Western Railws; BaUBV Grinl. rg' chief maas. er Mr.

A. Ross (engiaoer), Mr. C. L. Edwards (scconntant), Mr.

H. A. Ivatt (l.K:omotive :rir.tendeut:. Mr. A.

J. Brickwell (surveyor). Captain Bremner, Major Carr, and Mr. H. J.

Northern Railway," eipres.ed his pleasure that the sstis reflected in the Wilson, Wnrlri.fAm House in DutchGgaTfc W. VISSER. WOERDEN (HOLLAND). My Cigars are sold in th principal Cigar 1 the United Kingdom. 50 3' 100 6 250 18 500 38; 50 3 6 IOO 7 250 16 500 80 60 IOO 8 2SO 18 JUST, Messrs.

which receipts of the Great Northern prosperity or adversity pc sued over the country it always seemed to make itself felt a year later in the south of England than it did in the north. There were ao railways the world which, from the point of view of efficiency, arm at 27 250 1000 at 60f Duty 5 par 100 Cigars. Make but one trial and yon will ever reaada aaaeaar my World faseed Clears, because yon pay saarasst foe aame quality almost doable the price. Buy Dutch Ci ars, the Beat Chrisfma. Pramitit.

written dearly to VISSER, VOOBSTRAAT 305. tVOKBDasi (HOafcSasr. Cat oat taf MvvtittmmL. SheJlcy) gave them to Dr. Garnett all the other note wTs darted at rB'sJvC'evcu toallr secured the "lot" for 3,000.

Mr. Sabin, Mr. Qaariteh, and Mr. Do be II were the principal under bidders. It it understood that the purchase was made for America.

The total of the day's sale of 335 lots amounted to 3,632 Is. 6d. rt ITSatLT atlh ite dirt. iAP there was one respect in which the Great Northern Company had been unjustly dealt with. In common with other northern railways they had elected to give sleeping car accommodation for aa addition to the nrstmas far.

so small as to be looked upon on the Continent aad ia America as ludicrous. Certain people had threatened that if the company did not give the same facilities to thirdkse paseengers their Bills would be blocked and all kinds of obstacle would be thrown in their way. He suggested to the railway coraismie, concerned that they shouid give up the system of charging nrst claas fare aad Shonfd 'makae'sins salens aby'tiamves Sir F. Piaon responded.2 Tha chairman proposed tha toast of the association, to which Mr. H.

Johnson THERE 18 NO TEA UKE for Strength and Flavour. PEAKAS, Btytf Stmt, LcntrtaV Lt,.

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