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  • Montreal :James N. Greenshields,1892-1896
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by the resignation of Mr.Angers by the return to their former positions in the (Cabinet of those who deemed it their duty to retire on account of that va- tancy.While it is true that this point Was freely discussed between the Prima Inister and his colleagues it is equally Prime Minister did not regard that vacancy, the importance of tilling which cannot be questioned, ag & sufficient reason for the resignation, Of any member of the Government.(Sir Richard Cartwright\u2014Hear, hear.) \u201cThis view, however, wag not concurred Dy some of his colleagues who urged that a meeting of Parliament with a Quebec portfolio vacant might seriously imperil certain important measures tq : Presented during the session.He ad reasonable hopes of being able to Till that position up to the very day when Parliament met, and was disappointed that his efforts failed.After the open- g Of Parliament certain members of the Government sent in their resigna- tons to the Prime Minister, givigg among Other reasons the fact that having failed to fil the portfolio, and he evident- Intended to go on with the transaction or public business with an incomplete Cabinet, they thought that this Course was\u2019 too great a departure from ound constitutional Practice\u2014(Opposition 5 ughter)\u2014and so weak\u2014(Opposition hear, Car, )é-as à matter of policy, that they père unwilling any longer to remain members Of an incomplete Govern- ent.\u201d (Opposition laughter.) Mr, Mutlock\u2014\" And, therefore, to make more incomplete.\u201d Str Adoiphe Caron\u2014\"I think the hon.gentleman will permit me to continue he statement.(Cries! of Oh, certainly.x ghee the receipt of the resignations re- erred to, the objections put forward by he Ministers\u2019 who resigned have heen ra by the acceptance of a seat in \u20ac Cabinet by the Hon.Mr.Desjardins, 8 gentleman well known and highly es- eemed in the Province of Quebec for his ability and integrity of character, and by Ne accession to the Ministry of Sir arlles Tupper, Part.(Ministerial Cheers.) Under these circumstances, and with these objections removed, the Ministers who resigned have deemed it consistent with their duty to their country to resume the posts they respectively held in the Government.(Ironical Opposition laughter.) It is gratifying, therefore, to be able to inform the House and the country that a Ministry has been formed which will command the support of the majority in Parliament and enable us to proceed with the measures foreshadowed in the Speech from the Throne.\u201cThe Government as reconstructed is a3 follows: Lo \u201c¥resident of the Council, SIR MACKENZIE BOWELL.\u201cSecretary of State, SIR CHARLES TUPPER, Bart.| \u201cPostmaster General, SIR ADOLPHE [CARON.«fa > \u201cMinister of Marine and Fisheries, HON.JOHN COSTIGAN.\u2018Mirister of Fin£nce, HON.GFORGE E.FOSTER.| i \u201cMinister of Railways and \u2018Canals, HON.JOHN G.HAGGART.\u201cMinister of Public Works, HON.J.A.OU IMET.\u2018Minister of MAYNE DALY.\u201cMinister of Trade HON.WwW.B.IVES.* ; \u201cMinister of Justice, HON.A.R.DICKEY.{ of \u201cMinister of Agricuiture, HON.W.H.MONTAGUE.Co \u201cMinister of Militia and Defence, HON.ALPHONSE DESJARDINS.\u201cWithoul portfolio, HON.FRANK SMITH, HON.DONALD FERQUSON \u2018Controller of Customs, HON.JOHN WOOD._ \u201cController of Inland Revenue, HONE.'G.PRIOR.\u201d {, Cries of: \u201cAnd Solicitor General?\u201d Sir Adolphe Caron\u2014\u2018\u2019There is no Solicitor General at present.This is th: statement I have the honor to lay before the House.I move that this House do now adjourn.\u2019f MR.LAURIER SPEAKS Mr.Laurier wis cheered by his fol- Inwers upon rising.\u201cSo at last, Mr.Speaker, after these long days of waiting,\u201d he said, \u201cafter the public business of the country has been blocked, for almost two weeks, after the House has the Interior, HON.T.and Commerce, i | been subjected to the ignominy of dancing attendance upon the pleasure of weak and vacillating men, vacillating by their own admission as stated here to-day\u2014alf last the comedy is at an end\u2014and thel end is what might have been expected from the experience we have had in the past under similar circumstances; Just what everybody might have foretold.The stray sheep have gone back to the fold, the bolters have eaten their words and they are expected to sit again under the man who just a week ago yesterday they declared was too small to be their leader.\u201d (Oppcsitian cheers.) Bi \u201clt is always the same thing; everybody might have expected it.These Mine isterial criges are becoming ludicrously monotonous in their regularity .and in their sameness.It is always the same thing., À few days oult in the cold and they return to the fold.A general kisg+ ing and embracing, an admission and confession of Euilt, pardon from ail sides, and everything serene and lovely on the surface\u2014(Laughter) \u2014 though I Presume still underneath .there is a great deal of kicking and swearing and cursing and villifying each other.(Opposition, \u201cHear, hear.\u201d) In the month of March last year my good friend, who I am sorry mot to gee in hiis usual seak at the present timd\u2014he was at one time Minister of Justice.although he 1S now simply the member for .Pict ow~~ (Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper), gave a bad example.One day from the serene skys came a bolt from the blue.Wa were told by the papers that he had withdrawn from the Government; we were .told that Achilles had withdrawn into his tent and refused to come out again.But after being out a few( days in the cold, he came back, repenting, subdued and tamed.(Oppagition cheers.) Then, in the month of July my hon.friend, the warrior of the party, the former Minister of Militia and Defence, the present Postmastet-General and my hon.friend, the Minister of Public Works, did the like thing; they also went out in the cold, and after three days thay came back again, repentant, subdued, tamed.(Renewed cheers and laughter.) Now, om this occasion it was not only one or two, but even seven members of Khe Adminisifration who went out\u2014what shall I say?In a moment of weakness?Yes, it is noching else by the confession of the hon.gen- tlemen\u2014in a moment of weakness, and they also came back to \u2018the fold.But I must give credit to whiomdoever credit odcasion a staying power.which their colleagues on tlhe former occasion did not exhibit.They remained out ten days in the cold, but they found the cold too much for them, and they also came back, tamed, subdued, repentant.(Cheers.) ) \u201cWell, now, in vie wof the result, it Is not inappropriate, for us to look at the causes which gave occasion to this crisis.In view Of the results we have at the present time, it is not inappropriate to go back to the language which! was used on the former occasion by the hon.Finance Minister, when he gave to the House the reasons which had Induced him and his colleagues to take the very extraordinary course they have taken.He stated that after the death of the late Sir John Thompson, when the present Prime Minister, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, was called upon tc form a Government.they accepted to serve under him, though with great mis- giving\u2014(hear, hear)\u2014and that the course of events more than justified these misgivings.The course of events has shown that though they had supported the Government with their gigantic ina tellect, still the result had not been such as you would have expected.They did not obtain that measure of success which they had reason to believe Should meet their efforts, and therefore, tirec and fatigued with struggling in vain for a Government which was weak, they had taken the course of resign- Ing.True it is that before they took that extreme course they had again and again hinted to the Prime Minister that it would be well for him to make way.But the Prime Minister was deaf on that score.He did npt hear, at all events, he did not accede to those hints, and he remained obdurate.\u2018Then they tonk the oniy course which was' left for th'm to take, that was to resign in a body.They wished to have a strong Government, \u2018a Government whose Premier could command the confidence of all his colleagues, could satisfy the Liberal-Con- servative party that its strongest elements, were at its head and imvress the country that it had a Government which was united and had power to govern.\u2019 This was the reason why they bolted, this was the reason why they resigned.Such was the object of the resignations.What is the result to-day® Why, the result shows this for one thing: that if there was weakness the weakness was not in the leadership, but the weakness was in the following \u2014(Opposition cheer) \u2014the leadership remains the same as it was eight days ago, but the following has been strengthened.Six of the followers came back to the fold.Another, it is true, has remained outside, but the plums remain in the family, at all events, - (Continued on Page 4.) is due.They have exhibited upon thig | TUPPER FOR CAPE BRETON The Ex-High Commissioner Will Stand There, DAVID MACKEEN RETIRES To Make Way for the New Secretary of State, LIBERALS TO FIGHT HIM, They are Losing No Time and Hon.Geo, Murray Will Likely Be His Opponent; [Special to the Herald): Ottawa, Jan.15.\u2014Sir Chas.Tupper, ex- High Commissioner, left for Montreal tonight, where he will deliver an address to-morrow before the Montreal Board of Trade on the relations of trade between Canada and the mother country.He will leave Montreal on Friday for Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, to arrange for his election there.: Mr.MacKeen, M.P.Cape Breton, has resigned his seat, and Sir Charles will contest that riding.It is not yet known whether he will have opposition or not.WILL BE OPPOSED.Halifax, N.S., Jan.15.\u2014The report that Sir Charles Tupper is going to run in Cape Breton County for the Commons, Mr.MacKeen going into the Senate, has roused the Liberals of Nova Scotia, and particularly the Liberals of that constituency.Already they have called a convention to nominate a candidate to oppose Tupper, who will have the fight of his life, Hon.Geq.Murray will undoubtedly be the Liberaljcandidate.Already he has received unsolicited pledges of support from Conservatives who formerly were.\u2018his strongest opponents.There is no doubt about the Liberals fighting Tupper.He cannot be elected by acclamation in any constituency in Nova Scotia, and .if he expects to carry Cape Breton he will\u2018have to hustle as he has never in his life done before, THE RETIRING MEMBER.Mr.David MacKeen, the retiring member, is one of two representatives for Cape Breton County, his associate being Mr.H.F.McDougall.He was first returned to Parliament at the general elections in 1887 and was re-elected at the last general elections.: The figures at the last eleetion stood : H.F.McDougall (C).2681 D.MacKeen (0).2889 Joseph McPherson (L).2078 Geo.H.Murray (L).2161 The latter gentleman is spoken of ag Sj Charles Tupper\u2019s opponent; P Sig When the Dominion Coal Company, known as the Whitney Syndicate, acquired several coal mines in Cape Breton, Mr MacKeen\u2019s mine, the Caledonia, was one of the number, and he became the resident manager of the new company.He is considered a wealthy man.WILSON SMITH ACCEPTED.He Will Be a Mayoralty Candidate for Next Year.A BIG PETITION WAS PRESENTED.It Had 10,000 Names On It\u2014Steven- son and McBride Accept a West Ward Nomination, At a trowded meeting of citizens held in Mechanies' Hail yesterday, Ald.Wilson Smith accepted the nomination for the mayoralty, : ! A large deputation of representative citi zene presented to him a most flattering requisition signed by over ten thousand voi.ers.Nf \u20ac Mr.Hugh McLennan, member of the Harbor Board, occupied the chair, and Mr.B.Hal Brown acted as secretary.Others present were Aldermen Penny, Stevenson, McBride, Lyall, (Connaugh- ton and Farrell, ex-Ald.Thomas Gauthier and Lamarche; Messrs.James A.Cantlie, president of the Board of Trade; J.P.Cleghorn, R.R.Grindley, Bank of British North America; David Burke New York Life Insurance Company; E.B.Greenshields, Samuel Finley, Lieut.- Col.Frank Caverhill, Duncan S.McIntyre, J.Macdonald Oxley, Reid Taylor, BE.P.Heaton, manager Guardian Insurance Company; B.Tansey, W.J.White, J.N.Greenshields, Q.C.; W.M.Ramsay, of the Standard Life Insurance (Company; Alex.Ramsay, J.8.Hutcheson, J Try-Davies, Edwin and Will« iam Hanson, John Carson, Charles Garth, S.C.Stevenson, Edgar Judge, Charles Alexander, A.W.Stevenson, Dr.head, George W.Sadler, J.H.Stiles, of the British Empire Exposition Company; F.W.Evans, John Robertson, R.Ouimet, president of the Labor Club; J.W.Hughes, W.R.Falconer, of Robertson, Fleet & Falconer; G.B.Burland, J.W.Marling, president of the Good Government Association; James Slessor, R.Stanley Bagg, Lieut.-Col.©.H.'Purn- bul, J.Cradock Simpson, secretary of the Good Government Association; Lansing Lewis, manager Queen's Fire Insurance Company; W.MeLea Wal- bank, Henry Harvey, of the Trade Review; J.P.Bamford, B.Hal Brown, managers of the London & Lancashire Insurance Company, Wm.Smith, secretary of the Guardian Insurance Company; D.W.McLaren, M.E.Dansereau, George Daveluy and many others, The chairman, Mr.McLennan, was the first speaker.He said: \u201cGentlemen, we are met to-day as representatives of the electors of the city of Montreal, upon one of the most important questions that can come before us\u2014that of selecting the Chief Magistrate of the city for* the ensuing term.By a compact between the two sections of the citizens, \u2018which hag worked well hitherto, the responsibility on this occasion rests largely on the English-speaking ropulation, and I am glad to say that the responsibility is perhaps more fully wealized, judging from the petition that will be presented to the proposed candidate, on this occasion, seeing the deep interest taken in this question, and our sense of the responsibility that rests upon us that our selection will \u2018be one that \"will do credit to the city, and will be a promise and a forecast of better civic government in the future.\u201d (Cheers.) BE.B.Greenshields, ex-president of the Board of Trade, followed: \u201cMr.Chairman and Gentlemen,\u2014It is a very desirable thing for us all to be present nat @ happy meeting.1 would like to say, sir, that this is a very pleasant meeting to be at for three reasons.! , It was very pleasant to have an agreeable understanding between the French citizens of Montreal and the English citizens\u2014(Cheérg)\u2014and it is very pleasant to have such an agreement so very nicely kept, as it has been, on both sides, and that is the position of affairs which we hope will long comtinue in the city of Montreal.It is very pleasant also that the English electors cf Montreal should be so unanimaus in their choice, and that is the case just now.(Cheers.) It iy also very pleasant that we have such a candidate to present this nomination.to as my friend, Mr.Wilson Smith.(Loud cheers.) We have all watched Mr.Wilson Smith's career in the Council With the greatest interest.We have watched him as he was struggling to do the best he possibly could in the interests of the City of Montreal.We have also sorrowed with him in the afflictions that have happened to him in bis private life.Both in his public and private life we have admired his career, and we are all glad to ba present to offer him this nomination, which I hope will be unanimous, and I am sure it will be.(Cheers._ Poy Mr.Greenshields then read the requisition to Mr.Wilson Sinitlr, and presented the ponderous petition already mentioned, whereupon the chairman, addressing Mr.\"Wilson Smith, said: \u201cMr.Smith, it is my pleasant duty to present to you the requisition here, signed by about ten thousand voters of this city.The limitation is not according to those who would sion, hit to the facility with which the pepers=could be \u2018cireu- lated In this city, and I think I'am safe in stating, from what has occurred with reference to this nomination, that you will be, by acclamation, invited to occupy full confidence on the part of those who have signed this requisition, that your selection will do credit to those who favor your norination.\u201d i :{(Cheers.) Amid hearty cheering Mr.Smith replied as follows: ° \u201cMr.Chairman and fellow-citizens : \u201cWhat shall I say?The majority, or at least some of you, know that for Some months past now I have informed my friends that it was ndt my intention to seek civic honors again.Indeed, going back for two years, it was only al the solicitation of several friends and some delegations that I was induced to come forward for a second term in the City Council, for I believed that my own \u2018business required all my attention.However, I consented then to seek re-election.and St.Lawrence Ward elected me fora second term as alderman by acclamation.It was then un< derstood that I would not be asked to come forward again this year.However, matters appeared to drift away, ; and seemed to have got into the tide and to be carried on, and our resolutions and opinions seemed to be imperceptibly guided by some invisible power.Mr.Chairman, I cannot but feel deeply grateful to the citizens of Montreal, and I cannot but feel highly honared at the requisitions which have been presented here to-day from all classes and nationalities and religions; from a city which, as far as population is concerned, lg probably unique.\u201cIt therefore makes it all the more flattering that mot only my English fellow citizens, but the French Canadians and other nationalities with us, should have joined in signing the requisitions to such a large extent.I know only too Well the difficulties and the time it will take in connection with the mayoralty office.We are to-day in a peculiar position, financially and otherwise.Matters are not quite as bright as some of us would wigh, but, gentlemen, we have & duty to perform, and if some more of our fellow ( citizens would, when duty called, be ready to come forward and take their part and be prepared to enter the City Council, and not stand a5 mere onlookers, criticising and find- Ing fault, which are all very well in their way, and probably a necessity, but, if they would come forward and say, \u2018we will try and get the city out of the tangle.We will devote our time and energies to it\u2019\u2014(cheers)\u2014it would be better for all concerned.I feel very highly honared indeed \u2018that I should be requested to come out as a candidate for the mayoralty, and I accept that position.(Loud cheers.) I will not make any promises.I shall content myself with saying that I have always endeavored, ito the best of my ability, to work in the interests of the city off Montreal, and if you Should elect me to fill the highest position in the city, I shall try to show you that neither mysclf nor yor will bo ashamed of me at the end of my term! (Cheers.) \u201cI will not take up your time by saying anything further, I leave myself, in your hands; but I wish it understood that I am not going to spend a lot of money to get into the Mayor's; chair.If you want me you can elec me, and I leave the gtter in your hands.\u201d (Cheers).CL The chairman\u2014\u201cI congratulateghe cec- tors of this city.I think 7 cart -nrb- mise, with the records before us, that, if unfortunately there should be any \u2018ope position, the sense of the citizens is lo largely in favor of Mr.Smith ag 1b carry him at the head of the polly :f there should be a vote.But I hope, for the cradit of the city, thay the undan- imity which has hitherto guided us Will prevail to the end, and that our friend, J.P.Leprohon, Lieut.-Col.E.A.Whites |.Continued.on Page 4 : the seat of Mayor of this city, with the SEPT THE PROVINCE Premier Greenway Victorious in Manitoba.+ Dl HAS THIRTY SUPPORTERS * Out of a House of Forty, With Two Seats Unsettled.ment terme FOUR STRAIGHT OPPONENTS With Three Independents and One Patron.on.Robert Watson\u2019s Close Call\u2014Day Unsatisfactory for Voting\u2014Can- didates Elected.Special to the Herald.Winnipeg, Jan.15.\u2014The Greenway Government, in the general election to-day, practically swept the province on the gchool question issue.The returns at a late hour to-night indicate the return of 30 Government supporters, four straight opponents, three Independents and one Patron.The figures in many cases are incomplete, but in quite a number of constituencies the majorities were small.Laverandrye will not be heard from until to-morrow, and the election Dauphin takes place one week later.The weather was most unfavorable for voting, as a blizzard prevailed all day, and it was very cold.Large numbers of voters had to drive distances to the polls.In North Brandon, Attorney-Generay in to hear from.The Opposition candidates in both North and South Brandon lose their deposits.The greatest surprise of the elections was the small majority of Hon.Robert Watson, Minister of Public Works, in Portage la Prairie constituency.He was opposed by W.J.Cooper, barrister.The Government expected to carry the seat by over 150, but Watson was elected by only 11.In Turtle Mountain, Hettle and Miller are now a tie, with one pldce to hear from.Following is a list of the candidates elected so far as known : Avondale, Dickie, Government.Beautiful Plains, Sirrett, Independent.Birtle, C.I.Mickle, Government, acclay mation.Brandon City, Adams, Government, Carillon, Marion, Opposition.Cypress, Doig, Government.Dauphin, election 22nd January: Deloraine, Young, Government.Dennis, Kennedy, Government.Emerson, McFadden, Opposition, Kildonan, Bird, Government.Killarney, Young, Government.Lakeside, Rutherford, Government, acclamation.Lansdowne, Norris, Government.Laverandrye, Lagimodiere, Government; Pare, Opposition, result not known till morning, no telegraph office.Lorne, Riddell, Government.Manitou, McIntosh, Government.Minnedosa, Myers, Government.Morden, Duncan, Government.Morris, Mulvey, Government.Mountain, Greenway, Government.Norfolk, Rogers, Government.North Branaon, Sifton, Government.Portage la Prairie, Watson, Government.Rhineland, Winkler, Government.Rockwood, Jackson, Government.Rosenfeldt, Winkler, Government.Russell, Fisher, Independent.St.Andrews, Jonasson, Government.St.Boniface, Prendergast, Independent.Saskatchewan, McNaught, Government.Souris, Campbell, Government.South Brandon, Graham, Government.Springfield, Smith, Government.Turtle Mountain, doubtful.Westbourne, Morton, Government, acclamation.Winnipeg Centre, McMillan, Govern- ent, acclamation.Winnipeg North, McIntyre, Government.Winnipeg South, Cameron, Government, acclamation.: Woodiands, Roblin, Opposition.20 T0 50 P.C.DISCOUNT.We will give a discount of 20 to 50 per cent.on all cash purchases of Furniture made during January.Frederic Lapointe, 1551 St.Catherine Street.DEPARTMENTAL STORES, To be Considered by the Trades and Labor People.The meeting to consider the question of departmental stores, called by the retail dry goods merchants in the Monument National Hall, was called to order by President C.\u2018P.Chagnon.Different lines of commerce were represented, and the matter was entered into in detail by \u2018Messrs.Hout, Ald.Savignac, P.Wright, T.C.O\u2019Brien, S.Cote, of Moniteur de Commerce, L.A.Beaurhamp, and others.It was finally resolved that a committed composed of dealers in different lines of commerce be appointed\u2014Messrs.C.P.Chagnon, dry goods ; O.Lebrecque, groceries ; Ovide Corbeil, hardware ; C.O\u2019Brien, boots and shoes.Real estate owners\u2014P.Wright, L.A.Beauchamp, Ald.J.R.Savignac, Arture Gagnon, S.Eachance, drugs ; J.D.Couture, toys and fancy goods; T.Martinçau, tobaccos ; S.Cote, journalist.The duties of the committee are to consider the question of departmental stores and draw up a report, to be submitted to the next meeting, which will be called by the president.| Sifton had 208 majority, with two, places | claim.Good fitting * @ ° * WHITE DR We claim superiority in make of the finer qualities of these goods, and refer to the best dressed gentleman to substantiate our quality, well made, perfect ESS SHIRTS For $ 1 .00.R.J ° TOOKE, 177 St.James Street.work.J.J.MILLOY, Ladies\u2019 and What Gentlemen Like mt.is a good appearance.Good clothes give it.Fit, style, comfort, economy, all in Milloy\u2019s Gentiemen\u2019s Tailor, 2301 St.Catherine Street, Noted Dark Colors of EEE DEEE A ET it : A _ ARE EXCEPTIONALLY MILD, And are equally as fine in quality as the - this Famous Brand i i cs & W.H.Stewart, YOU'LL BE ASTONISHED at how much you.can get for your money in our Shoe Store during JANUARY.The size of the BARGAINS will stagger you, but not sc much but that you can entertain their propesal and finally accept them.: 2293 St.Catherine Street.Two Doors West.of McGill College Ave.STAGE AND PLATFORM.There was! a very large audience at the (Academy last night, when Rhea produced for the first time in Montreal her new play, \u201cNell Gwynne.\u201d It is a remarkably well written story, founded on the story of tx> actress Nell Gwynne and Charles II.It is full of bright, witty lines, and may at once be set down as the best piece in Rhea\u2019s splendid repertoire, with the exception, perhaps, of Josephine.Rhea\u2019s acting in the part of the clever actress is beyond criticism, and her support is so excellent that it is difficult to single any one out for special mention.\u201cNell Gwynne\u2019 is to be repeated Friday night, when the McGill boys will be present.CHARLOTTE CORDAY AND CAMILLE.Mrs.Potter and Mr.Bellew commence their engagement at the Academy Monday evening, presenting \u201cCharlotte Cor- day\u201d and \u201cCamille.\u201d The opening bill will be \u201cCharlotte Corday,\u201d a drama based on certain incidents in the French revolution.Mrs.Potter will appear in- the title role.Commencing Thursday ev- eving \u2018\u201cCamille\u2019\u201d\u2019 will be.the bill.Mrs.Potter\u2019s performance cf this character is one that commands attention, and will always be remembered.Of Mr.Bellew\u2019s Armand Duval too much praise cannot be given.\u201cTHE COTTON KING.\u201d Wm.A.Brady's melodramatic production, which enjoyed excellent patronage at McVicker\u2019s Theatre for 100 nights, and telighted Chicago theatre goers with its beautiful story and heavy mechanisms, will be seen at the Royal next week.\u201cThe Cotton King\" also had long runs at the Adelphi Theatre, London, England, at the Academy of Music, New York city, and was presented for four \u2018months at Boston.This should be abundant evidence of its merits as a popular entertainment.\u2018 : TELEGRAPHERS \u201cAT HOME.\u201d The Montreal telegraphers will hold their fifth annual \u2018at home\u201d at _ the Athletic Club House, Cote des Neiges, to-morrow evening: All arrangements have been completed, and, judging from the large number of tickeis disposed of, the event promises to be a complete success.Sleighs will leave the different sections of the city at 8 p.m.sharp as follows: East, from 971 Noire Dame Street; west, from 1998 Canning Street ; south, from the subway, Point St.Charles; north, from 441 St.Dominique Street, and, centre, from Victoria Square.: HEBREW LADIES ENTERTAIN.fA very successful concert in aid of the Hebrew Ladies\u2019 Aid Society was held in the Vics\u2019 Armory Hall last night, and was presided over by Rabbi Mendola de Sala.Pianoforte solos were rendered by Thomas H.Waddington, Mrs.D.Levi and J.I.McCaffrey, and songs by Mrs.Meri- dola de Sala, Miss Mary Manten, Miss Mabel Kitts, Miss Fanny Kirschberg, Miss Sadie Sessenwain, B.Riggs, J.P.Xeane and W.Kitts.Recitations were.given by Miss Eva Nathan and Miss Kirschberg.A piceolo solo was given by J.\u2018Percy, while dances were performed by Charles Bernstein.! MR.SIEFERT'S PUPILS.The young pupils of C.E.Siefert, director of the Montreal Conservatory of Music, gave the third of a series of kindergarten concerts in the lecture hall of the Y.M.C.A.building last night.There wali a large attendance, and the performance was very interesting.Our prices throughout for fine custom clothing to order are as low as is consistent with good material and workmanship.R.G.Brown & Co., cor.Bleury and e13442444-044484 100 : Warm Hand IMuffs mam Pick your own kind of fur\u2014want you satisfied\u2014price to suit any pocket.HASLEY BROS.2252 St.Catherine St.634444404458 34348490 TO-DAY'S WEATHER.Fair, Snow at Night.Toronto, Jan.15.\u2014The depression over the Southwest States shows signs of developing into an important storm, which is likely to move north-east.Pressure continues high over tha Northwest Territories, with very low temperature.The weather to-day has been fair and moderately cold from the lakes to the Maritime Provinces.TEMPERATURES, Minimum and maximum temperatures: Calgary, 36 below\u201426 below; Buttleford, 40 bclow\u2014834 below ; Prince Albert, 20 be- low\u201410 below ; Port Arthur, 14 below\u201412; Parry Sound, 18 below\u201414 ; Toronto, 5\u201424; Montreal, 12\u201414; Quebec, 8\u201416 ; Chat- ham, N.B., 12-18; Halifax, 20\u201428.PROBABILITIES.Lakes\u2014South-east and east winds; cloudy with a fall of snow ; à little higher temperature.\u2019 , Upper and Lower St.Lawrence\u2014-Moder- ately cold; fair to-day, followed by snow to-night or to~morrow.MONTREAL TEMPERATURES, i Temperatures observed by Hearn & Harrison's standard thermometer, 1612 and 1640 Notre Dame Street: 8 a.m.173+ 1 pm., 17; 6 p.m., 14; maximum, 18; minimum 44; mean, 16.Standard barometer : 8 a.m., 30.35; 1 p.m,, /30.39; 6 p.m 30.41, = 244034 41383832 PERSONALS, IL.H.Packard, president of the Y.M.C, A., went to Quebec last evening.C.T.Ferry, a former student of the High School, and a son of ex-Senaton Ferry, of Chicago, has spent a few days in the city visiting old friends.\"H.R.Beveridge, Montreal agent for J.B.Ellis & Sons, of Philadelphia, left presterday on\u2018 à trip to New York, Boston and Philadelphia.The most homelike, comfortable and best appointed hotel in Montreal is the Hotel Victoria, Jacques Cartier Square.Cuisine unexcelled.Rates right.Thos.E.Shallow, propriétor.Steamship Arrivals, Jan.15.Arrived at.From.St.Paul .w Southampton .New York FEMS.\u2026oseeseer Southampton -.New York Furnessia .New York .Glasgow \u2014 ar cee em Sen, To Build Typ.both the flesh and the strength of pale, puny scrofulous children get Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.It's the best thing known for a wasted body and a weakened system.It thoroughly purifies the blood, enriches it, and makes effective every natural means of cleansing, repairing and nourishing the system.In recovering from \u201cLa Grippe,\u201d pneumonia, fevers or other debilitating diseases, nothing can equal it as an appetizing restorative tonic to bring back health and vigor.Cures nervous and general debility.\u2014 All diseases of lower bowel, including rupture and pile tumors, radically cured.Book of particulars free.World's Dis~ pensarÿ Medicdl Association, 663 Main st, Dorchester Street s.| Buttalo, N.Y. ; David Burke, - 4 t ! f MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, T HURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1895.Requisition to Alderman R.F.Fitzgerald, William Eakin, &.Demers, W.H.Winter, Wm.G.Reid, Jos.Jones, Geo.Sully, J.H.Ferns, J.P.Mullarkey, C.E.Joslin, ~ F.D.Lilley, Gerald Murray, Thos.Moodie, John Stewart, Arnold W.Duclos, J.B.Hutcheson, Arthur Terrouz, A.Roussel, J.Sullivar, R.W.Larkin, J.A.S.Brunelie,M.D., Joseph Grace, Ww.Rourke, C.E.Dawson, Jno.Palmer, A.G.Olive, W.Sullivan, H.Goldvogel, R.A.Gerth, T.M.Ireland, a.R.Marler, T.M.Todd, C.Mitchell, J.Urquhart, N.Driscoll, Wn.Daly, T2ob.BF.Jones, J.Johnston, WwW.Millar, J.Gamlin, Ww.Wyle, Henry Parkins, J.T.Lancix, John 'Heggie, A.R.Cugntred, Vi.A.MeGuinness, J.A.Rafter, J.M.Marcotte, D.Hanennnd, Wm.Cairns, Wilson Smith.To R.Wilson Smith, City* Dear sir,\u2014The undersigned ratepayers of the city of Montreal resgectfully request, you to allaw yourself to ba mominatel as a candidate for the posit tion of Mayor of the city of Montreal: (The high position you have made fon yourself by your able, courteous and firm stand in municipal affairs, while in the City Council, warrants us in be~ lieving that if you will allow yourself to be nominated you will receive the support of a large majority of all classed among the citizens, and we pledge ourselves to use all necessary effort Ko secure your election, R.Wilson, Smith, Ecr., Tite: Monsieur,~Leg sousignes, contribuables de la cite de Montreal, vous prient respectueusement d\u2019accepter la nomination comme candidat a la position de Maire de la cîte de Montreal.L'estime dont vous jouissez, due a votre capacite et votre courtoisie dans les affaires municipales lorsque vous etiez au Conseil de Ville, nous \u2018porte a croire que si vous acceptez la momination vous recevrez l\u2019appui da la grande majorite de toutes les classes de citoyens, et nous nous engageons a employer toute notre influence pour as- / , purer votre election.Hon.J.C.Villeneuve I.8.Clouston, Sir Joseph Hickson Hon I, Tourville, Hon.L.Beaubien, Hon.G.A.Drummond George \u2018Hague, Hon.John S& Halk L.J.A.Surveyer, Hon Jas.McShane, Ton.J.K.Ward, A.A, Thibadears, FH.W.Thonlas, \u2018A.L.de Brumath.Hugh Graham.Theo.Labestti Hon.A.W.Ogilvie M.BE.Dénsereau.S.H Ewing.H.St.Louis.Mortimer B.Davis.H.Laporte.| W.W.Ogilvie.H.Stikeman.Hon, A.Desjardins A.F.Gault Henri Barbeau.Jacques Grenier.Andrew Allan.C.A.Geoffrion, Q.C.Hon.H.Arahambault \u2018H.S.Holt.J.O.Gravel.H.V.Meredith, .'S.Beaudin, Q.C.R.Stanley Bagg.Li.J Forget.Hon.A.W.Morris.Richard White.Hon.Jas.O'Brien.W.M.Ramsay.M.H Brissette\u2026 Dr.Laviolette.Strachan Bethune, Hon.J.Royal, BE.B.GreenshieldgJ.S.E.Senecal.James A.Canitlle, M.Brossard.James Crathern, Arthur Gagnon, Robt.Craik, M.D., A Grenier, Lit.~Col.F.Caverhill FF.Berthiaume, P.H.Gagnon, S.Beaudry, \u2018W.J.Turpin, IL.H.Delorme, Fi LL.Pease, Marcotte, J.A.Rodier, M.D., LeBlanc & Cie, BE.A.Terroux, Ltt-Coll.G.R.Starke G.Chapleau, A.S.Ewing, Lt.-Col.Stevenson, \u2018A.M.Crombie, A.Lamarche, F.W.Campbell, F.X.Moisan, D.MacMaster, Q.C., Li.E.Berthelot, H.C.Cadieux, Chas.Corïstinie, Lt.-Col.Henshaw, IL.G.Lecierc, - F.D.Shallow, C.H.Robillard, D.Morrice, Alfred Perry, John L.Gilmour, McArthur, } .Corneille & Co, F.C.Champagne, J.A.Gillespie, Z.Turpin, G.P.Girdwood, M.1J.W.Marling.Alphonse Aumond, Edgar Judge.E.Barsalou, : D.Macdonald, A.J.Chaput, J.Philip Scott, A.T.Robillard, George R.Hooper, Chas.Bruchesi, T.G.Roddick, M.D.W.Duquette, Wm.Darlington, L.J.O.Beauchemin, A.Lachapelle, Robert MacKay, L.Tremblay, : H.W.Atwater, A.Desjardins, I.J.Shepherd, M.DC.RB.Grothe, | J.J.Pangman, A.Leclaire, G.W.Hamilton, S.Robitaille, Roswald Fisher, A.Robitaille, | Reid Taylor, A.Tremblay, : R.R.Grindley, R.Ouimette, E.H.Botterell, Chas.Robert, G.D.McKay, C.Masson, Saïuel - Finley, T, Berthiaume, C.S.Reinhart, Charles Garth, Jos.Germain, G.Francoeur, J.C.Cameron, MDL.Demers, | Geo.Bowie, M.Paguette, J Viger, .Ed.Barnard, Q.C., \u201cJohn Turnbull, Thos.Gilmour, James Morgan, H.Godin, S.Richardson, A.Normandin, Campbell Lane, J.Leduc, J.N.Green- J.P.Cote, : Bhields, QC, Thos.Rowan, G.¥.C.Smith, H.Girard, A.Lafleur, S.Chalifoux, G.Fauteux, - \u2018A.Hudon; J.M.Marcotte,.Jos.Gravel, \u201cA.D.Durnford, J.C.Simpson, D.A.Budge, H.Hamilton, Le PB.Lafrentere, J.C.Lesieur, H.MacKenzie, John Torrance, Walter Joseph, Jos.Schneider, Fel x Pelletier, , J.Blanchard, Geo.D.Law, F.Proulx, Hugh A.Allan, A.Lamrche, A.A.Allan, BF.Messier, Lt.-Col.Mattice, Henry Fry.Jos.Lamarche, John Macintosh, J.O.Labrtacque, D.O'Rourke A.Beauchemin, S.O.Shorey, Frantis Nash, A.Desraarais, Edwin Hanson, J.B.Valiquette, |, C.Leclair, W.W.Robert- Z.Charpentier, \u2018Alphonse Labelle, D.8.Macintyre, J.G.Adami, M.D., \u2018 Rev.Dr.MacVicar, Edward Hoiten, J.Robertson, W.H.Stewart, J.Stewart, MD.J.B.Lafleur, H.8.Hunter, L.Moreau, A.Remillard, Henry Birks.° 8.P.Clendlnneng, W.deM.Marler, J.A.Langlois, H.Labrecque, J.H.Lambert, J.8 Brown, N.Duval, M.S.Foley, CE.A.'Mathiou, Robert A.Miller, L.O.Beauchamp, Jes.Pattorson, G.Belanger, Sil MeL \u2018Valbank, Nap.P.Martin, Jagces Griffin, \u2026 M Hatoats B D, Mécihens.F, Seguin, A.Bourbonnais, Almeida Valois, A.Valiquette, Azarie Lamarche, A.L.Rinfret, P.Leclair, L.A.Bergeron, R.Beauvais, G.H.Dufault, Edouard Gareau, A.Lapointe, J.Gougeon, Alphonse Ray, E.La Chapelle, G.C.Cunningham, J.L.Mackie, W.A.C.Hamilton, J.N.Marcil, F.W.Evans, E.©.Sentenne, John Lewis, A.McPhail, M.D., A.Gosselin, Wm.Kearney, A.Pallascio, F.J.Alloway, M.D.,A.E.Patno, C.E.Gault, BE.Vermette, - © [ TT.MacDougall, A.McKim, Richard Bolton, .Thos.Davidson, Jonn Hope, D.A.P.Watt, F.W.Henshaw, J.Vineberg, C.J.Terroux, Ald.B.G.Penny, Jas.Stanton, Robert Cowans, Colin McArthur, John Bailey, Riobert Benny, G.N.Ecrement, J.U.Masse, James Paton, A.Rousseau, C.F.Hart, | Ed.Cote, J.L.Moss, G.W.Sadler, A.Macdonald, J.J.McGill, L.Dansereau, O.Chayer, - S.Jackson - \u201c N.Langlois, © Alex.Ramsay, A.Monette, F.E.Nelson, +B.N.Heney, J.Leduc, M.D,- G.Wilkins, M.D., Theo.Maloy F.G.Finley, M.D., A.Leblanc, C.E.Cameron, MZ P.A.Lariviere, E.P.Heaton, Henri Christin, Henry Harvey, H.W.DeCowrtenay, F.J.Hart, L.Harris, James Siessor, A.W.Atwater, Ald.P.Lyall, F.Desormeaux, E.Brousssau, B.E.MceGale, J.W.Carsoy, L.A.Bidard, S.Cross, Q.C., A.Daoust, Ald.J.Robert, Fred.Tuck, Peers Davidson, H.A.Landry, F.Stancliffe, C.'T.Bastian, A.Blouin, F.8.Lyman, Henry Hogan, B.A.Bastien, .A.Rousseau, E.B.Ibbotson, T.Albert Holden, James Robertson, H.R.Ives, C.D.Hanson, | H.Durant, J.T.McCall, Mongrain, W.BE.Marchand, J.M.Lamothe, J.G.Lanthier, G.BH.Drummond C.Labelle, Pierre Massbn, T.B.Macaulay, Alf.Girard, J.Walker, Thos.Cushing, J.H.Durand, T.Trudel, J.Mousseau, ' Alex.Courville, F.Drolet, D.Lapointe, A.T.Dumouchel, E.Naubert, N.Hurtubise, Henri Hebert, Chas.Ducket, A.Bellemare, J.Villeneuve, C.Deslauriers, T.J.Drummond, W.J.Withall, S.P.Stearns, W.F.Smith, J.S.Ibbotson, James Elliott, C.L.Shorey, E.B.Busteed, D.W.McLaren, A.EE.Abbott, W.F.Robinson, J.T.Wilson, O.Aube, V.E.Mitchell, E.St.Aubin, .R.Pinkerton, WwW.Weir, Louis Panneton, C.Chevalier, ' A.J.Brown, O.Gauthier, B.G.F.Crierie, Jos.Desault, Doiphis Jarvais, 7 Arthur F.Hogle, R.8.Crowther, I.D.Gagnon, Louis Nadon; H.I.Joseph, Frank J.Doherty, W.J.Frendergast, Fred.Cushing, Wm.M.Birks, Jonathan Brown, \u2018 David G Walker, B.Hugman, -\u2026 D.P.Lyons, T.Bricault, George Wilson, G.Glover, Duncan McCormick, Robt.Dunn, - 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Giroux, W.H.Bray; Chabotite, P.Leduc, Bouder, Daniel Tindell; Bowbonime; P.Dougherty, W.Story, Mrs.P.Scelly; M.McCarthy, N.Harrison, C, McGuire, J.McDermott; P.Phelan, R.Walsh; B.Chaney, W.Walshy N.Angers, P.Michaud; E.Aylward; E.Bondeau, Eugene Emond; E.Noel, W.Fullam, F.Lortie; J.Clarke, J.Galarmean; P.O'Connor) [ G.Pyles, Az: Roussin, J.Plamondon; A: Craig, A+ Loiseau, O.Farren, | O.Grenier, H: Groleau, S.Delorme; E.Tremblay, J.Lajoie, F.Miller, E.Mercier; D.Miller; E.Aubin) B.Bertrand; J.Papannee, Thos.Thompson; J.Laporte, J.Martell, A: Liaport, James Ryan, A.Morel; L.Landry, Levi King; N.Brown, J.Miller, J.Thibault) E.Plamondony A.Maynard, A: Corbeil; 0.Tremblay, E.Lavoie, R.Auberstein; Henry Hummel, A.Sylvester, HE.Loisseur, A.Davidson, R.Merceille; Arthur Aubiny George Pattingale; J.Ratelle, P.Taisard, Jos.Beauchamp; C.Provost, John Costello, R.Shuttleworth; J.Tanguay, J.Ouimet, O.Pelletier; J.Therrigny 0} Grolean, L.Lafleur, J.Hencedy, D.Armstrong, Loais LeFrancieur, J.Crown; T.McKeown; Joseph Versaille; Ni Bimeaf, Ji, Gerlino; T.Lyons, W.Atkinson] John Rolliy W.Hastelly Louis Laharg; Louis Gagnon; A: Dirjardine, A.Morreau, Henry Vanno; John McLean, James West, Robert Granger, E: Parachi, Wilfrid Landry, A: Bourdeau Jos.Berthiaume, J.Goulet, N.Trudet, N: Therrimÿ - Joseph Tardif, P.Arbour, David Pichbe, J.Blaura, Joseph Goyetite) Jios, Duval; Louis Paquet, Louis Tourville; J.A.Beaunlicny L: Laporte, A.Desjardins, R.Lorch; J.Austin, 8S.Turcotte; R.Dupaire) Wm, Coffey, Z.Larose, C.Asselus, Joseph Lalonde, BE.B.Rea, Ferdinand Perrin, Dominique Mignar, E.Montpetre, Lalonde, H.Hebert, G.Benson, R.Porteous G.Prudhomme) I.W.Forest, A.Lanthier, BE.Blanchard, J.B.Menard, fpo-operative GroceryA.Girard, jr., DuBerger, Geo.Bailey, J A.Jl'rudel, Chas.Sauve, A.Goyette, H.Chartrand, E.Piquette, : J.Brunet, P.Larin, H.Metayer, H.O\u2019Brien & Co.J.E.M.Brissette, A.Laionde, ; L.Bugine Peau, H.Provost, | V.Foneault, W.Dicks, \u201cTy A.Ramsay, W.Cooper, J.E.Charlebois, Arthur Charlebois, T.Collins, Major Tardif, À.Commette, T.Solomon, J.R Savage, T.B.Moineau, Louis Waters, N.Tetrault, W.McGulgany Henri Caron, F.M.Mooney, W.R.Thompson, Thos.Dodd, R.McBean, iW.Bennet, H.M.Holland, A.McDonald, i A.J.Price) Geo.H.Bark, Robert Harvie, Peter Virelle, D.H.Henderson, John Foster, ' F.M.Crudden, T, Lavoie, : E.Messi, Macks Pelazman, J.Markham, D.Conley, T.D.Grace, Clement Ladaisec, B.Gaffney, Thomas Moore, F Morgan, Peter McKeown, Chas.A.Barbeau , Albert Auger, James Baird, #hos.Cope, Albert Lussier, Bd.Thibaudeau, | J.Cadieux, Wm.Walker, W.M.Briggs, \u2018Thos.W.Gales, R.W.McLachlan; UJ.Cusson, A.Boubillier, T.Carroll, Wilfrid Dastous, Jas.Murphy; Jas.Lepsen, | John Collins, C.L Turner, : j J.Pitman, t J.Clark, : M.Stapleton, Jas.O.Malley, .John.Conertys Montreal, Jan.15, 1896.1 To Messrs.BE.B.Greenshields, H.Mec- Lennan, Robert MacKay, J.0.Gravel, James A.Cantlig, Hon.J.O.Villeneuve, W.W.FE.S.Clouston, Henri Barbeau, Sir Joseph Hickgon, D.Rodier, M.D., S.O.Shorey, B.H.Brown, S.Beaudin, Q.C., A.A.Thi- baudeau, Senator\u2019 A.Desjardins and ¢ others: Ogilvie, H.Laporte, Morrice, J.\u2018A.Gentlemen,\u2014The reception of s0 flattering a recognition of my efforts to pe useful to the city while a member of the City Council is very gratifying, pigned as the requisition ig by citizens of all classes) nationalities and creeds.It is a testimpnly that any man might I am quite! aliv& to Montreal, 15 Janvier, 1896.A Messieurs E.B.Greenshields, Hugh McLennan, James A.Cantlie, Hon.J.O.Villeneuve, Robert Mackay, J.0.Gravel, W.W.Ogilvie, H.Laporte, E.5.Clouston, Henri Barbeau, Sir Joseph 'Hickson, D.Morrice, J.A: Rodier, 8.O.Shorey, B.Hal.Brown, 8.Beaudin, Q.C., E.B.Greenshields M.D., A.A.Thibaudeau, Hugh Mec- Lennan, Senateur A.Desjardins, et aulres: Messteurs,, -\u2014 La reconnaissance of flatteuses\u2019 des efforts que j'ai faits pour etre \u2018utile a la cite pendant le temps que j'ai ete membre du conseil est tres satisfaisante; cect m'est amplement prouve par la regulsi- tion signee par des' citoyens de toutes classes, de toutes mationalites et de toutes croyances\u2019 qui m\u2019est presentees C\u2019est un temoignage dont tout homme John Ogilvy, John Crowe, W.W.Craig, J.M.Wilson, N: R.Mudge, W.G.Goodhughy M.J.Morris, D.A: Starr, T A.G.Gardner; O.M.Harris, FE.Howard, WwW.A.McKay, John R.Hersey, J.C.Badgley, J.B.Ferguson, H.Charles Nelson, the difficulties of the positidn you are good enough to ask me to occupy.The duties to be performed \u2018by the Mayor of Montreal during the next two years will neither be light nor unimportant.(The financial position is a difficult one, and the calls upon the time off any one aspiring to af all meet the public res guirements of fhe position of Mayor will be very great.Redognizing all this, I have some hesitation in complying with your repuest to allow myself to be nominated for the Mayoralty, buti cannot refuse; and can only expregs the hope that if I am elected I shall be able to fulfil satisfactorily in some ineasure the responsibiities of the po- ition.t 1 I cannot hiope to please everyong, but mo effort will be wanting on my part to protect and conserve the best in- ferestp of the dity.fa Yours, faithfully, sl I peut bien etre fier.Je n\u2019envisage pas sans crainte les difficultes de la position que vous etes assez bons de m\u2019offrir.Les devoirs que devra remplir le Maire de Montreal pendant les deux annees prochaines he seront ni legers ni sans importance.\u2018La position financiere est une des plus difficiles, et le temps que devra y consacrer toute personne aspirant a remplir tant soit peu les obligations de la position de Maire sera tres considerable.Tenant compte de ces faits, j'hesite a \u2018accepter votre demande de me laissen mettre en Momination pour la Mairie; mais je peux difficilement refuser, et ne peux qu\u2019exprimer l\u2019espoir que si je suis elu, je pourrai remplir d\u2019une maniere satisfaisante, dans une certaine mesure, les responskbilites de la position.Je ne puis esperer plaire a tout le monde; mais je ne manquerai pas de faire tous mes efforts pour proteger et conser= ver les meilleurs\u2019 interets de la cite.Veuillez me croire, messieurs, avec lai plus haute consideration, votre tout de- voue serviteur, { Ri WILSON spi.|| R.WILSON SMITH.| « The Montreal Herald: Founded 1808.MONTREAL, JANUARY 18.THE CABINET.i \u2014 i The Government's definition of the causes of the late unpleasantneds is sudh, as fo tax the most intense gravity.Sir Richard Cartwright\u2019s declaration that it has become quite impossible to take the Ministers serlously seems to hit the truth most pearly.It was announced yesterday by the Premier in the Senate\u2019 and Sir Adolphe Caron in the Commons, that the unsavory seven had gone out because they questioned the constitutionality of meeting Parliament before the place vacated in the Cabinet by Mr.Angers had been filled and that they had returned after a sober second thought had revealed to them the error of their first position.Surely this announcement cannot be anything like seriousness.It is not anly, a fabrication; it is a silly fabrication.If it was not put forward in a spiriy, of sublime cynicism it was put forward @s the outcome of avery astonishing imbecility.1 ° \"À most significant features of \u2018the de bate that Mr.Foster refuses utterly to subscribe to such a declaration.He sullenly demands that he be judged upon his own words rather than upon those of his enemies, and declares his admiration for Sir Charles Tupper in respect of his having quit London and returned to Canada, to obtain a Cabinet position, presumably the Premiership.Here Mr.the bag.He will not admit that the seven have lost the day, and for once he is right.As between the conspira- .tors on the one hand, and Sir Mackenzie Bowell and his following on the other, honors are \u2018lever, Or more properiy speaking, dishonor is even.Bowell is accepted with | Foster \u2018lets the cat out of Premier, but Tupper is in the Cabinet, | and is acclaïmed by the party as its leader.The men who one week ago said that Bowell was too weak & man and too incapable a leader to retain their allegiance, have again submitted themselves £0 his Premiership.The Premier who suffered one of the direst treacheries in the history of constitu- ors to his heart again.: Why ?Not because they have come to an.agreement on the main \u2018matter | of controversy between them.cause they are any nearer a conclusion in the school question than they were four years ago, unless one or other of the factions has in contemplation the blackest abnegation of its convictions.Not because they hated each other less, but because they loved office more; be- \u2018cause it was compromise or break.It will be both compromise Not be- and break.The farce is playgd nearly to the end, and, as Sir Richard Cartwright says, the players who have; been going out and | coming back will ehortly, all of them?go out and none of them come back.MANITOBA AGAINST COERCION.In respect of the school question, the verdict of the people of Manitoba res moves from the realm of practical politics.any proposition of settlement which is not involved in a policy of investiga~ tion and conciliation.Mr.Greenway dissolved the Legisiature on that policy.He asked the electors to return him to power as an evidence of \u2018their sanction of his refusal to consent to the amends ment of the school laws of the Province upon the lines of the remedial order made by the Dominion Government.He reminded the electors that he had sought to impress upon the Dominion Government the desire of his\u2019 Ministry to do fulk justice to all parties\u2019 to this unhappy | dispute, and that to this end he had invited the Dominion Government to an investigation of the facts in the matter; and had promised that hig Ministry would do all in its power to render that investigation effective.He further reminded the electors that the Dominion Government had not accepted that invitation.The people of the Province voted yesterday in full view of these facts: that the Dominion Government had sought to compel them to an amendment of their school system upon the lines of an ill- considered and harshly termed order, and |.that it had declined to accept the assistance of the Province in an attempt to discover means\u2019 to a happy solution of a grave national problem.And in terms which cannot \u2018be misunderstood they have declared against coercion by the Dominion Government, and for Mr.Greenway's policy of investigation.They have de- clared\u2014as it has been known all along they would declare\u2014that they will brook no subversion of the rights of their Province, however anxious they may be to do justice to any party that may hava been injured by their school laws.And, ais has been said, the terms of their declaration are capable of only one construction.In an Assembly of forty members, the opponents of Mr.Green- way's policy number just four.Thete are four independent members; from one riding the result is ætill to be heard; in another the election is still to be held.The Greenway Government gets the rest.The indication is that even the French- Canadian voters of the province have gone with the Government in great numbers.i \u201clé 111 This is not suoh à showing as argues for the success of coercive measures.The people of Manitoba are not of a sort to reverse such a judgment, especially when they have reached their conclusion after an adequate experience of the two school systems under consideration, the new and the old.They will not be coerced except at a cost which every true Canadian must shudder to contemplate.But their declara~ tion to this effect involves the further declaration that they are open to conviction if it can be shown upon investigation that they are at fault in any detail of their system.To such an investigation they have invited the Dominion Government.Mr.Laurier had declared beforehand that that invitation, should be accepted and his policy is the Only one which seems to promise any effective and permanent solution of tha problem 7\" TTT - i | The New York World remarks, touch- Ing the Transvaal question, that: \u201c The Jameson raid will have to- be made on the people of the United States Yor sympathy with the raiders.\u201d Without offering a word of excuse for the Jameson raiders it may be per- booters and the United States has never \u201c settled.\u201d A It is suggested that Sir Mackenzie should hire Poet Laureate Austin to triumph of Peace, at Ottawa.\u2019 1 4% i \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 A Cabinet of \u201ctraitors\u201d led by an \u201cim becile\u201d is how the present Administration has characterized itself.There may be a few prominent papers that did not make some reference to tho cats that came back in describing the return of the bolters, but they have not yok come to hand.| ; À PT 1 41 UN The old-fashioned South African smooth.Boer mpkes a pretty \u2018good showing against the modern Maxim gun.The Hamilton Herald thinks that Dr.: | Montague anil Sir Adolphe Caron ought | It is to be observed as one of the! to get a joint photograph taken as the Heavenly Twins.THEIR SAD EXHIBITION.Continued from page 1.by the accession of Sir Charles Tupper.The following has been strengthened, strengthened by the accession of a really strong man in the person of Sir Charles be put in the vacillating Premier.Well I ask, in the face of what has taken place, if all these scandalous proceedings have been justified by the result, can the hon.gentleman (Mr.Foster) who, I suppose, will now remain in his position as leader of the House, Premier wo can command the confidence of his colleagues?I doubt it much.Is there a Government whos: Yremier can satisfy the Llberal-Conser- vative party \u2018that its stongest elements are at its head,\u201d that \u2018it has a Govern- govern?\u2018Why, if the country has been impressed in any way, it has been impress with tz conviction which now prevails, that the Govænment is composed ; 101 a band of ploîters and schemers and tional government, has folded the trait- | conspirators \u2014 (Prolonged Opposition cheers)\u2014whcse bond of union is and purpose is their own selfish and \u2018personal aggrandizement.The mount conviction at this moment is that anything and everything, honor, friends, conviction, principles, so long as they can remaïn in the places whieh they have \u2018so long misused.Why, sir, what have we to-day?We had eight days egy this Housz by an hon.gentleman, whe was supposed, to speak by authority as to \u201che causes which had led to these resignations, and t&day we learn that that occasion.I am sorry to use this lan- Buage, but we have the confession made made here in the hearing of the hon.gentleman who leads ihe Hougs at the and his colleagues were not the true { reasons, but that the whole thing dated { back to the month ef July last when the Hon.Mr.Angers resigneu his seat in the Cabinet and did not return to the fold.This was the reason.We have known all along that such was the reason.We have known all along that the Cabinet was divided upen the question at the present time and to-day have we a complete Government ?No, we have still the rump of a Government.Well, I leave { the hon.geatlemen and their colieagues and their followers to the reflections which must fill them at this moment.Further than this I will not say.1 remember cn a certain occasion when there was a political commotion in England.Mr.Disracli Was then in Parliament, but was not taking part in it, and when he was asked the question Why, he anwwered that he was loath byl word or deed to take anything away from the effect of the lamentable exhibition which the Government was making of itself in the eyes of the country.Sir, I would be loth myself \u201cby word or deed te say anything that would diminish from the result or from the effects which must follow from the lamentable, from the humiliating, from the base exhibition which the \u2018Government have made of themselves during the last eight days in the eyes of the country at large.\u201d\u201d (Cheers.) Sir Adolphe Caron said that the members af the Cabinet had cast aside their personal feelings and come together for the good of the country.\u201cSIR RICHARD .CARTWRIGHT.Sir Richard.Cartwright\u2019s rising was greeted with Opposition cheers and over the whole chamber was an air of half- livery straightened himself to his sub ject.\u2018 \u201cIt is not often I feel it to be my duty to differ from the hon.gentleman who sits beside me (Mr.Laurier), but few and rare as those occasions ma\u201d be, this I am bound to confess is one of them.My hon.friend will parde me when I bay he takes the hon.gentleman opposite quite too seriously.(Laughter,) He assumes that he is dealing with responsible statesmen.Now, viewed from that standpoint, I must admit that my hon.friend has not said a word to omuch, and in fact, a good deal more might justly be said than he has said.But I submit to this hon.body that this is not the true standpoint from which those hon.gentlemen\u2019s actions should be regarded.As I understand it, we are here in the presence of Royal Ottawa Low (Comedy Opers Troupe\u2014(lapghter)\u2014and we should be grateful to them for the great benefit they have done us as a party, and for the amusement they have afforded, not to us, but t call Canada during some itma past.(Renewed laughter.) As I understand it\u2014I simpiy submi tthis to my hon.friend with all deference\u2014what we have been listening to aîter all has really been a series of rehearsals.We had No.1 rehearsal,.because I can hardly count the little episode of the hon.member for Pictou (Charles Hibbert Tup- per) as one, & sort of undress rehearsal, af we may call, in July, when three members of the PFabinet went out, and one of whom being a person of some honor and self-respect stayed out.(Applause and laughter.) Then we have lately had what I may call a full-dresd rehearsal, when seven members went out, and practically seven came back, because the mere substitution of junior to senior really hardly affects the situation, as no one would more frankly admit than the hon.member for Pictou.(Laughter.) Now, I would cdll the at- \u2018tention of the House to the real performance, which will not long be delayed, when all will go out and none come back.(Tremendous Opposition cheering.) In ibe meantime, allow me to congratulate these hon.gentlemen on the spectacular effect they have pro- duoed, entirely regardless of expense.1 think you, Mr.Speaker, will admit\u2014 and I think all constitutional authori4 ties, from the hon.member from Both- well (Mr.Mills) down, will admit\u2014it is settled far in full before any demand ig tinent to remind the World that Canada \u2018 hes twice been raided by Fenian free- write ar ofle in commerndration of the Place and Perquisited {of a large proportion of this \u2018country, Tupper.Then, perhaps, some vigor Will - declare that the Government \u2018has at its head at this time a: very { in all the provinzes of this Dominion.ment which is united and has power to | the .cement of office, and whose only aim para- | the hon.gentlemen opposite can sacrifice ln elped us sb well in driving that valuable th TX mer: ; F1 ] e announcement made on, the floor of { doubt whatever \u2018that his intentions ori- the true causes Were not given t | given to us on | together present time that the reasons which were | assigned for the withdrawal of bimselt \u2018 amused expectancy as the knight with, his Saxon vocabulary and vigorous de~: MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1896.istry of the day, under a farm, of Government like ours, should command the respect of the great mass of the peo ple of this country and the confidence of their fellows, and, if I may judge, I think those hon.gentlemen stayed.out too long; they stayed until the weekly gistributed, and, if I may judge from the effect of this on the country, they &pect in the country or confidence among their own following.Now, let us consider for one moment what this whole farce means.It means, in my judgment, nothing less and nothing more tkian this: has been transacted for the purpese, and: Tor no other purpose, than to make room for mine ancierd acquaintance, Sir Char- iles Tupper, Bart., -of the United Kingdom.(Laughter.) It is impossible that even such a crew as I see yonder \u2014 dream \u2018of returning except on a most distinct wnderstanaing, wniether written or verbal, that within{ a very short, space of time Sir Mackenzie Bowell must make | way for Sir Charles Tupper, Bart.\u201d Mr.Pope\u2014\u201cYou are rignt for once,\u201d Sir Richard Cartwright\u2014 Yes, right once, and right always, and right all through.Not \u2018even Lheir' fronts of brass (and I give them credit for any imaginable uqantity of that -comodity), not even their fronts of brass.I will | do them that justice, and particularly { the Minister of Railways, could endura to sit very long under Sir Mackenzie Bowell in councit after what has passed between them.And now, as for Mackenzie Bowel, and here 1 candily con- gentleman.Up to the present time Sir 1 Mackenzie Bowell might have fairly commanded sympathy, not merely of & great number of his own followers, buk of the people irrespective of party.That was a sympathy which naturally | went out to an old leader fighting fon his life with his back to the wall, against {even \u2018traitorous buccaneers.(Hear, hear) But I am sorry to -.say for , Mackenzie Bowell that although 7am going to make great allowance for him I must say that he cannot expect the same measure of our sympathy and respect when he has sunk to the most corrupt politicians our country has ever known.(Minickierial oh, oh's) Using the word \u2018fame\u2019 in ite scientific association, I fay say that the fame of Sir Charles Tupper, known in all the churches, is well known is well known thet he graduated with very high honors in his\u2019 own peculiar N.S.arida Nutric Lieonum, which, if my hon.friend from Pictou (Sir \u2018Chas.Hibbert Tupper) will permit me, I will freely translate.N.5, which has\u2019 been the dry nurse, aye, and the wet nurse, too, of probably the most pronounced type of boodlers this country has jever know \u2014(crizs of dissent and disapproval from Government benches}\u20141 say that with the most profound apology to those of my hon.friends from Nova Scotia who have class of individuals to the wall.Now, sir, I am bound to say that, knowing what tremendous pressure was exercised on Sir Mackenzie Bowell, I feel considerable pity for that hon.gentleman.I have nc ginally were right, and I think some of those whom I know who have exercised \u2018this pressure upon \u2018him for the purpose of bringing at all costs and at all hazards men who have no pcssible ground have been spared him in that.But all the same, and I say it with regret, I have to say, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, that if there be anything on earth which could mitting them once mare to his councils has gone far to justify them.And now as to the statements made.I have been given to understand, though I have been given to undarstand that there did not always attach the credence which I ought to statements made by hon.gentlemen opposite.(Opposition laughter.) I have been tolds3» Wermit me to say on \u2018his occasion I am prepared to state here in my place in Parliament.that I attach implicit credence to the statement they have sav- erally made about each other.(Renewed laughter.) some hon.gentlemen here that the hon.the Premier, in the hearing of manix gentlemen around me, described hirs:lf not many days ago\u2014I do not think you were in the chair at the time, Mr.| Speaker\u2014descridved hirrself on the floor Of this Hous> as having been living in the midst of traitors.Whether he did that or not there is no doubt whatever that ih his place in the Senate chamber, speaking of this transaction, the Premier declared (I have got his words here) \u2018that the conduct of his colleagues history.And he went on to remark, although not exactly in these words, that he feared they were a set of ruf- flans who had no reverence for gray hairs, (Opposition hear, hear\u2019s, and believe the statements made by the Premier of this country in his place in the Senate and I will therefore endeavor to do my duty accordingly.Similar- nance, speaking for himself and friends, and speaking mind you not lightiy but speaking from a document carefully prepared and revised, when .that gentleman with exceedingly little circumlocu- ment that the Premier of Canada was an old fool and an obstinate one at that.\u201d T.verba.\u201d Sir Richard Cartwright, continuing\u2014 Well, I think that is the literal translation.I suppose I must believe the Finance Minister too when he declared that.I suppose it is my duty to believe him and I will endeavor to do my duty on this occasion as always.Now, so far the case is plain sailing because, Mr.Speaker, you will observe\u2014and I call the attention of the House carefully to the fact\u2014you will observe that the statements made by the Premier and Minister of Finance are not at all necessarily.irreconcilable.\u201cBut, sir, I am in a little dilemma.What am I to do if a case should arise in which two of these hon.gentlemen should contradict each other, and that is a possibility?Light may arise out of the darkness, even if it is fron¥ the turid illumination which may \u2018be shed by certain threatened lawsuits on the subject, but as yet we are in darkness.Further, one great difficulty has been taken out of my way.I say it, and I will have the concurrence of every true and manly man in Canada, \u2018that the honor and character of its public men are the most valued possessions of any meople.I say, furthermore, that anything which tends to lower and degrade the honor and the character of public men in any country, tends to lower and degrade in the very highest degree the morality of that whole community, and that all the churches, rolleges, clergy- rcen and schools collected together will faii to'undo in generations the evil which has been done by such exhibitions as those we have been compelled to witness within the last few days, unless the people\u2014and that specdily\u2014purge and purify themselves from all connection with; thern by ihfligting condign punishment on the men who are responsible for such acts.\u201d (Cheers.) A OTHER SPEECHES.After N.¥.Davin had made some ir- | of the highest moment that the Min- | | relevant remarks Mr.Davies made a | issues of the Conservative press were.hawe utterly failed either to inspire.re- Thet this whole - business | {Ministerial cries, \u201cOn! Oh!\u201d)\u2014it is im- - | possible that even such a crew could | fess that I feel some pity for that hon.| play.the part of warming pan to one of .As I have said, Sir Charles Tupper, Bart, | is a very ancient acquaintance of mine.' if mot precisely | school in Nova Scotia many years ago.for respecting and trusting each other\u2014 | I saw, sir, that they might' very well | Justify the conduct.of these gentlemers .he himself, by his own conduct in ad- cannot | imagine how the idea has got abroad\u2014I | have been some persons in this House | who have insinuated in times past that I It Is in the recollection of to him had been unparalleled in British : Ministerial ch, oh\u2019s.) I suppose I must | Iy, I feel that when the Minister of Fi-~ tion declared in the course of the docu-, Foster, interrupting\u2014\u2018\u2018Ipsissima- capital speech pointing to the fact that Sir Hibbert Tupper was the -only man who had a policy in the Manitoba school case, and he left the Cabinet.The cause of the Ministers resigning was dictated by a desire to get rid of that question.« ponent might make.bound by their oath of office, he said, inet « Strengthenl.He © praised Charles Tupper for having resigned his office In Landon to come to Canada to C.H.Tupper, jr., from the Cabinet.On all questions of policy Mr.Foster | sald the party was united.Sir Charles \u2018Tupper, senior, he said, would soon be in the House as leader, and then he would not cower or blanch before gnyone.Messrs.Mills and Mulock scored the bolters s2verely, making Speeches, and Mr.Hazen said that while Tupper frem the Cabinet, the Govern- |Mment was strengthened by the presence of Sir Charles Tupper.Sir Hibbert Tupper maintained that because the Governor-General was satisfied With: the reason given by the bolters for.resigning, insofar that he took them back as advigers, that ought to be sufficient.\u2018 best speeches of the day, showing how the country, Preaching that there was unity, peace and harmony in the Cabinet when there was nothing but disunion there.According to the statement of the seven bolters made in the House, this was not correct.Their statements by men who called themselves honorable on the streets.{ Mr.Casey said that the explanation of the Government given ta the House today was insulting to it.If Sir Mackenzie Bowell could not get a Minister for Quebec Tupper could ndt.; The House adjourned at 10.22 p.m.In the Senate this afterncon Senator Scott questioned Premier Bawell about his conferences with Sir Charles Hib- bert Tupper, but Sir Mackenzie held that the public was nut entitled to the information.He denied thé accuracy of a newspaper interview with Sir Charles on the subject.! Hy to the epeech fram the Throne.| If your children are coughing giva them Dr.Lavioldite\u2019s Syrup of Turpentine: at once.It is palatable, safe and most efficacious.\u2018 Coutinued from Page 1.Mr.Smith, will have no {Cheers.) : B.Hal Brown, who has worked hard in the movement to bring Mr.Smith forward, foilowed.He said: \u2018I feel very proud of the result of the ef- | forts that have been made by those into | whiose henfls the selection of a candidate was rlaced.We were not at a loss for material to select from, as Montreal contains many gentlemen worthy of the confidence of the people; but, from that morc to the credit of Mr.Smith that hie hips been selected by the unanimous voice of the citizens, at fhe varioua meetings we have held far this high position, and am sure when he ig both for ability and public spirit, wili do credit to himself and those who have elected him, and \u2018guide the city through right thinking fellow citizens.Will not be any opposition; that the whole population will feel that it is only the just rewand, due to the manly, straightfcyward action in the publie service, to offer him tracy of this city.\u201d (Chicers.) Ald.Stevenson, the chairman of thd Fire Committee, was the last speaker, The oraifon was characteristic of tho | genial colonel.He had worked with Mr.| implicit | smith ever -since that gentleman had entered the Council, and hé thought Mrs his duty as an alderman with fidelity to the interests of the city on every opportunity.*I can state positively,\u201d continued the - eolonel, \u201cthat a large majority of the present Council has signed his requisition.If Ald.Smith is elected, and of that I have not the shadow of a - doubt\u2014(cheers)\u2014he will have the united support of the members of the Council, and, with him in the chair, the interests of the city of Mentreal will be faithfully guarded.\u201d In conclusion, Ald.Stevenson proposed three cheers for which was given with a will, and thd gathering broke up.2° WEST, WARD.; Aldermen Stevenson and McBride were also greeted with a large requisition for nom(nat'on in West Ward.They loth ae- cepted,and thanked the electors, and tha meeting dispersed, after a duration of twenty minutes.MR.CAMERON'S MAJORITY, Goderich, Ont., Jan.15.\u2014The majority for Mr.Cameron in West Huron is still incomplete, owing fo the returns from the polis being missing.Without these the majority is 259.The Same Bail Accepted.In the Police Court yesterday afternoon a second warrant for fraud was served on Mr.Fletcher, jr., at the instance of the estate of the Rigaud Seigneurs, The amount on the warrant was $20, and the same bail was accepted, THE JIBRRAL CLUB, A genral meeting of the Liberal Club will be held to-night at the Widsor Hotel at eight o\u2019clock, when business of ime portance will be transagted.\"A large ate tendance of members is requested.' ~ Pianos & Oroans.WILLIS & \u20ac0., 1824 Notre Dame St.(Near McGill Street ) MONTREAL.\u201cKnabe,\u201d \u201cBell\u201d and \u201cWilliams\u201d Pianos, and \u201cBell\u201d Organs.Wholesale and Retail, 22970 VR- VL VVVANT Wild Turkeys Expected To-day.Dufresne & Mongenais 231 St.Jnmes Street, ô § ê 9 3 634344%44-8340%380 PURE PROVISIONS, Our family trade was built on the purity of our groceries, Pure and fresh provisions are netessary to the health.Purchase from us and \u2018you will be sure to get the freshest and purest cf goods.Thomson & Johnston, 2450 St.Catherine St., Cor.Drummond Mr.Foster said that he would like to be judged by his own statement and not by any misrepresentations that an op- | Seven Ministers, ' resigned because they wanted the Cab- : Sir enter the political arena, but at the same time he regretted the absence of Sir splendid he regretted the atgence of Sir Hibbert Mr.Paterson (Brant) made one of the the Ministers were going up and down | were irreconcilable, and truth was slain | Hon.Mr.Owens moved, and Hon.Mr.| Villeneuve seconded, the address in re-\u2019 WILSON SMITH ACCEPTED.opposition.\u201d | circumstance, it only redounds all the | elected we will have a gentleman who, any difficulties which may be ahead, | and who will endear \u2018himself to all hig 1 trust, as the chairman has said, that there] the Chief Majgisa - Smith had shown that hehad dicharged | Mr.Smith, | A / Look for it on your \\ Be careful what you eat.Theresa theory afloat that low grade food will make a low grade man.It's just as well to be on the safe side and buy The Montreal Machine Bread Co.'s High Grade Brend.Telephone 2277, Drop us a postal DESK ADORNMENTS.No lady\u2019s desk, ori gentleman's either, is complete without a handsome paper weight, such as are -found in every, variety at 4.4 Z Charles F.Dawson's, Stationer, 226 8t.James Street.Sign of the Golden Owl.HANDSOME, FORM, 2 A CLEAR SKIN, a BEAUTIFUL FACE, a Charmi ing Complexion, a Well-Developed Bust, Sparkling, Bright Eyes and Perfect Health cometo every lady who uses Dr.CAMPBELL'S SAFE ARSENIO COMPLEXION WAFERS and i FouLp's MEDICATED ARSENIC COMPLEXION \"Soap.Wafers by mail, $1; 6 large boxes.$5.Scap, 50c.Address all orders to THE A Sa) / , LYMAN BROS.& CQ., Canadian Agents, 71 East Front êt., Toronto, Ont, Letters of ingniry should be addressed to H.B, FOULD, Sole Proprietor, 214 Sixth 4venue, New York.Sold by all Druggists in Canada: Ladies and Gentlemen! 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cover with a little very thick mayon- nase, and garnish with a bit of horse radish and lemon.lle on a dish and serve very cold.0 Potato Ricsoles.\u2014 Mash potatoes, salt and pepper to taste, if desired add a little chopped onion.Roll the potatoes, ete.into small balls, cover them with egg and bread crumbs, and fry in hot lard about two minutes ,Ç Where Purity Counts, In cooking.You'll have health and happiness as well as best results by using Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder, Ask your grocer for it.A GRAND GLEARING OUT SALE \u2014 AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES: \u2014OF\u2014 The Entire Stock of Fancy Goods, BRASS and SILVERWARE BANQUET LAMPE, ONYX TOP TABLES, FANCY POTTERY, BRIC-A-BRAC, etc, English and American Stationery, A Clarke\u2019s Universal, 244 St, James Street, eee raie À Air Tight Heater.Susdecodarsa 100002 .aé 00m eu 0 er : Economical : Durable .: Cheap .GRAVEL & BOULARD, 306 St.Lawrence St.cos res sa0 800» An Easy Wash\u2014 A thorough and easy wash is - secured by using the best Soap, that is : : : ; : ¢ Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap.| DO YOU BUY BOOKS ?nee Yes, of course you do.But how?Anywhere and any book?This is an ideal bookstore.Here you have a large assortment and Wwe can advise you of the nature of the book, so you will know if it ls suitable for the person you in- end it.W.DRYSDALE & CO., 232 S§T, JAMES STREET, WEST END STORE 2365 ST.CATHERINE ST, ANNOUNCEMENT, | ST.LEON WATER DEPOT, 54 VICTORIA SQUARE.Sécond Season for the most delicious Drink \u201cSt.Leon Water.\u201d Hot Beef Tea,\u201d has now commenced.I} is vigorous, healthy and natural, Try it è S00 UV Aa 92 Ur 0e 222 30 ATP 22 SUES GE ASHE GSW GW WW wg) 9D VVVOVDVVVLE There Are Many Clearing Sales going on just now\u2014that means that they intend clearing out all the rubbish and unsaleable goods that accumulate during the year, or for that m SALE, and that is at .À atter the accumulation of many years.But there is ONLY ONE GENUINE REMOVAL CLEARING .e ee 3 a Hamiltons\u2019 \u2014 Who, having to vacate their present premises at the latter part of this month, are forced to make an entire clearance of their stock in FIFTEEN DAYS.Not a few high-priced lines of goods that are found unsaleable, but every article in stock, from the lowest price to the highest price, during this our .« $ Removal Sale Will be sacrificed at from 25 per cent.to 75 per cent.We do not make this loss so as to pose as \u2018\u2018philanthropists\u201d or \u2018\u2018public benefactors,\u201d but we are co our new premises, .mpelled to do so, as we intend opening Cor, St.Catherine and Peel Sts,, the first week in February, with a fresh stock of goods.The following \u2018\u2018bona-fide\u201d reductions have been made in our Twenty-nine Departments in , .À Dept.\u2014Colored Dress Goods We found we had about 60 pieces of all Wool, Double Width Dress Goods, marked 85c yard, and good value at thats You can have your choice now at 15e Yard, while we are at the old stand.B Dept \u2014Black Dress Goods Black Goods are always salable, yet you may have too many, We have, the result is, our 40c All Wool Double width French Serge is now marked down to 28 1-2c Yard, during our GREAT REMOVAL SALE.CG Dept.\u2014Silks and Velvets No antique features.about this stock.Only the latest novelties, such as the new Figured Striped Glace \u201call pure\u201d Silk; some stores are asking $1.16 yard.for similar gcods.During the REMOVAL, SALE our price is 201 © 59¢ Yard = D Dept \u2014Linings Linings are as essential to our business as a big drum is to a full military band, \u201cboth are absolutely necessary.\u201d We have the Wireine Interlining that ladies pay 15¢ yard for.During our REMOVAL SALE, Co 7 1-2¢ Yard.E Dept.\u2014Flannels and Blankets Although this is a department that we should expect profits in at this season when we sell the same quality of Gray, Flannel that others get 12 1-2c for, during ttàs sale at oN you can imagine what we lose.\u2018 « The White Blanket you see in other windows marked as a January Bargain at $2.00, you can buy here during oun REMOVAL SALE AT - $1.49 Pair.F Dept -Prints A little early, perhaps, for Cotton Flab< rics, but when you can buy Crums & Ashton\u2019s best English Prints, always sold at 15c, : st For 10e Yard.\u201call new patterns,\u201d why the price lg low enough to tempt stæekeepers to come here for their supplies, as these goods can not be bought whalesale at this figure.225 pieces to be cleared at 10c during our REMOVAL SALE.Co Dept.\u2014Linens and Cottons The reduction, we have made in thls Department is a '\u2019boon\u2019\u2019 to housekeepers, restaurant and hotel keepers; it should be when we sell 8 Blue and White and Red and White Check Glass Towelling at \u2018oy 4¢ Yard.We have 25 pieces to clear before the end of the month; 14 large pieces, 10 more than we should have of our 25e Cream Table Bainask; it is considered special value, as our time is short the reduction is big.During our REMOVAL SALE.17e Yard.For an idea of the reductions we have made in our other Twenty-two Departments, READ SATURDAY\u2019S STAR.x Remember, the earlier you come the better you are served, the larger the assortment, and you avoid the crush and jam there will be every afternoon during our Great Removal Sale.+ JOI 9s SP 80 AP Pa «VP X20 As 22 «26, DE EEE EEE EEE LC nelettes worth 1 2500 pieces of Flan- 3C retailed at 6¢ a % % vard only at + + mw 2; «À cfa % > 3 Se # DUPUIS FRERES.# $k We continue to buy 3k Xs a 9 La Banque du Peuple ** 3 ¢ : da = wr Deposits on the mos, 3, liberal terms.\u2014 se 3 Se 2 eo ar p \u2019 \u201c8 : Dupuis Freres.8 $n 4 Cor.St.Catherine and St.Andre Sts.se ee LA ate \"a Ya Stak DEEPER RE CD CRE XE ERE R PRE Deh icb i oS An Art You are welcome to call and look at our pictures.They | are sure to interest you, and the prices are very low.; W.SCOTT & SONS, | : : - 1787-1789 Notre Dame Bt.| ) 6 MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1896.CALEDONIAS ARE IN TWICE.TWO IMPORTANT CURLING MATCHES TO FINISH TO-DAY.THE MEN FROM ORMSTOWN HAVE DONE GOOD WORK.Eranch Tankard aud Governer-Genes rals Prize Still Undecided-Local and General Sporting News.: The second round for the Branch tro- hy and the Governor-General\u2019s prize ere completed yesterday.Tn the former contest the Caleddnias and Orms towns are left to fight out the battle, and in the latter the Caledpnias have also got a place, the good old Thistles being their \u2018opponents.| PP esterdny\u2019s scores were as follows Branch Tankard.2nd Round.Morning at 9.Montreal Îce.Heather.Caledonia.WwW.K.McDonald, J.Simpson, J.H.Smith, R.Peel, C.A.Hutchison, J.H.Robertson, w.B.Hutch\u2018eon, Ww.ilson, \u2014Skip 14 \u2014Skip 18 P.Brown, R.White, \u2018 R.Thompson, WwW.R.J.Hughes, G.Cornell, W.P.Scot, G.Wood, WwW.\u2018Lyall, ( \u2014Skip 12 \u2014Skip 20 Total \u2026oe 26 Total \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 38 Majority for Caledonias, 12 shots.Thistle Ice.Montreal.rmstown.Jas.Brown, John Darby, H.BE.Suckling, Thos.Smith, F.W.Stancliffe: D.Williamson, Fred.Ratley, C.A.McNee, \u2014Skip 8 \u2014Skip 19 C.Corristine, A.McCormick, WW.Abbott, F.W.Kee, (A.F Riddell, G.MeGerrirle, Ww.J.Fenwick, W.McGerrigle, \u2014Skip 10 \u2014Skip 21 Total .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.19 Total .\u2026.40 Majority for Ormstown, 21 shots.Governor-General\u2019s Prize.2nd Round.Afternoon at 2.\u2019 Caledonia Ice.\" Thistle.Montreal.W.O.H.Dokdds, E.B.Ibbotson, T.C.Paterson, T.Brown, 7 D.A.McPherson, T.Williamson G.H.Balfour, F.Stancliffe, \u2014Skip 19 \u2014Skip 12 B.Nicoll, J.F.Mundle, Dr.Finnie, F.Southam, G.W.Cameron, D.Williamson, iW.J.Cleghorn, R.W.Tyre, \u2014Skip 15 \u2014Skip 17 Total .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.34 Total .coors 29 Majority for Thistle, 5 shats.l Montreal Ice.' Caledonia.St.Lawrence.D.Cameron, W.Cairns, IA.Cowen, H.J.Miller, J.H.Hutchison, WwW.M.Kearns, G.A.Cook, D.Guthrie, \u2014Skip 10 \u2014Skip 15 A.E.Peel, J.Rose, T.O.Lyall, W.G .Goodhugh, H.R.Hutchison, J, W.\u2018Anderson, (R.Wilson, Rev.Dr.Campbell, \u2014Skip 18 \u2014Skip 12 © Total eeeererenens 28 Total os 27 Majority for Caledohnia, 1 shot.The draw for to-day is as follows: Branch Tankard, final\u2014Ormstown vs.Caledonia, at Montreal Rink, 9 a.m.Governor-Gencral\u2019s, final\u2014Thistle Caledonia, at 7.30 p.m.The signal success with which the Orms- town rinks have met in the Branch competition has been keenly relished by their opponents, and it is safe to say that if the plucky men from Ormstown take away the tankard to-day they will receive the heartiest congratulations from the curlers of Montreal generally.HOCKEY.| MONTREAL.MitN FOR OTTAWA.Montreal Hockey Club\u2019s team are in first class shape, and expect to give a good account of themselves next Saturday in Ottawa.The ciub are running a special train via Grand Trunk Railway at 2.30 p.m.Friday, returning after the match.A $2.00 rate has been arranged, good on all trains from Friday afternoon, to return Monday.THAT SHAMROCK-QUEBEC MATCH.The demand for reserved seat tickets for the Quebec-Shamrock hockey match opened yesterday, and it exceeded that ofl any previous match.There is certainly a good deal of enthusiasm evinced by the hockey people in the match, and it may be due to the fact that a number of changes are to be made in both teams.The Quebecers have organized an excursion, to leave Quebec on Friday evening, and\u2019 it is expected that at least four hundred enthusiastic followers will aec- company the team to this city.If Quebec loses this match they will have very little chance, if any, for the championship.Arrangements are being made to have the result of the Montreal - Ottawa match given atithe close of each game.McQues- tin will play on the forwards of the Sham-~ rocks, and in all probability there will be another veteran to take the place of a defence man.i SHATING.vo \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 THE VICTORIA CLUB'S CARNIVAL.\u201c The Victoria Rink was last night a scene of great beauty, for the first faney dress carnival of the season was then field.The attendance was large, the decorations in the best taste, and the faney costumes left hothing to be desired.The event wag a sucess in every way.| ; vs.ROWING and SATLINGe -\u201c A FOUR CORNERED RACE.New York, Jan.15.\u2014Arrangements have been made for an eight-oared race between Cornell, Harvard, Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania.The place has not been decided upon, but it will probably be Poughkeepsie, N.Y.The length of the tourse is to be four miles.Springfield, Mass., was considered as well as Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in the selection of a course, but the chances are in favor of the latteri place being named.Mr.George IL.Rives was offered and has accepted the position of\u2019 referee.(8 SNOW SHOEING.THE CRESCENTS TRAMP.: The Crescent Snowshoe Club will meet to-night at the corner of Bleury and Sherbrooke Streets, and will tramp out to the Athletic Club House.«| THE M.G.A.CLUB.\u2018 There will be a meeting of the M.G.A.fnowshoe Club on Friday evening, 17th instant, at the armory for the election of officers and for the consideration of the proposed amalgamated tramp.All fmembers are earnestly reguested to at- tend.Thinking Thinking About About Skating ?Skates?How .How About About Skates ?MCREADY'S?\u201cFASTER THAN THE FASTEST.\u201d The R.A.MOREADY CO, Ltd., 149 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont.I BREVITIES.Arthur Weatherington, the young man arrested by the Canadian Secret Service for sneak thieving, pleaded guilty ycs- terday and was\u201d given three moi in jail.: The firm of L.A.Dansereau & Co., St.Lawrence Main Street, filed its list of indebtedness yesterday.\u2018The creditors are large in.number, but the amounts are comparatively small.The meme For Indigestion ; Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate Helps digest the food.23 2h 3B AB ZBL NO IDENTIFICATION YET.The ope Coffee House victim of asphyxiation sill remaing a doubtful quantity in point of: identification.A lady came in from Lotbiniere yesterday, who stated that she was a sister-indaw oË Willie Blair, and that the dead man was he.However, Cor- cner MoMaion and the Morgue authorities wrote to Blair\u2019s wife in Michigan, telling her that they think the deâd man was her lmsband.As no reply has been received, it is the impression that Mrs.Blair knows where hdr husband is, and having this knowledge, does not care to take the trcuble to answer the Montreal communication.The identification of the dead man as William Blair, cannot be established unti} Mrs.Blajr is heard from.The M, .HI, Bazaar.A public meeting of those interested in the bazaar in connection with the General Hospital, to be held next fall, was held at the Natural History Society's hall, Yesterday afternoon.There was a large sitendance, and the chair was taken by David Watson.He said the executive committee had made satisfactory progress, and they were satisfied that the fair was going to be a great success.It would be held in October at the Vic toria Rink.They had had offers of assistance on every hand.The M.A.A.A.had proffered their assistance in the preparations for the fair, while one of the principal carpenters of #e city had premised to semd a gang of men to help put up stalls and assist with the decorations, etc.He, the chairman, was perfectly satisfied that the bazaar would be carried successfully through.* G.R.Lighthall read the constitution of the executive committee, and as there were no objections raised to any of the clauses, it was ordered to be printed.To Support the Grand Master, _ At the usual monthly meeting of Domin- lon L.O.L.1263 held in the Orange Hall on Monday evening, the following resolution Was unanimously adopted: \u201c\u2018That we, the members of this lodge, endorse the action of our most worshipful grand master in resigning his position in the Government rather than be untrue to the principles of the noble order of which he ls the honored head, and that we pledge him our utmost support\u201din the stand thieh he has taken as regards the Ma- itoba school question.\u201d »- ot BREVITIES._ Mystic Lodge, A.O.U.W., held a public installation of officers yesterday at Richmond Hall.D.D.G.W Black performed the ceremonies.The prineipal cf- ficers are D.McCormack, M.W.; W.Drys- dale, F.; Dr.Gamble, O.Refreshments and a rleasant musical programme concluded the ceremony.\u201cMurphy\u2019s Impressions\u2019 is the name of 8 new: weekly newspaper of sixteen pages which will make its bow to Montreal Saturday next.K.T.Takahashi, the well- known Japanese lecturer, is the editor, which is sufficient to guarantee the paper\u2019s merit.! Earl De La VV: re Dead.London, Jan.15.\u2014Rcginaid Windsor Sacks ville, seventh Earl De La Warr, ig dead.He was born in 1817.: \u2018 Hnizht fs Not Dead.Brantford, Ont, Jan.14\u2014The report circulated last night, that Wm.Knight, the young man shot at a charivari near Newport, was dead, turns out to be incorrect.Knight is still alive, but his condition is very low.= FOR .restoring gray hair to its natural color and beauty, for cleaning the heud and curing dandruff: - fn fact for the preservation and restoration of the hair, there isnoequal for TP ARISIAN HAIR RENEE fÎta composition is such that there can e no failure, if simply used as directed.The increasing demand and quantity sold (of Luby's) leaves no doubt but it gives satisfaction to all who use it.50c., a bottle.There is Nothing Equal in appearance, taste and remedial properties to the famous SKE! COD LIVER OIL.it cures Coughs and Colds, Fattens lean people.Builds up the system.\u2018Wards off Consumption.Cures Bronchial Troubles.It is easily taken and never fails.gupply Just received at THE MEDICAL HALL, Colonial House - Piillips Square.Fresh 0B IOT00025090600000000 OUR PROMPT meme DELIVERY.Experienced men\u2014prompt service-\u2014 very low charges.Furniture and ianos, especially, moved and de- ivered with care.\u2019 e 9 ° King\u2019s City Express, T'el.565.748 Craig Streot 260690000998 866096990\u20ac.880 Why Does Your Head Ache?ps Don't want to tell?PA TRADE MARIO P REGISTERED 020966696020 0669 690920000069 08 06 Well, never mind TVIRD aS, thereason, the CURE ME AN is a dose of * Pick=-Me=Up-s.For sale at all drug stores.Price 10c.per bottle Food for the Sick | The Diet Dispensary carefully prepare 8 food for tra sick, at reasonable prices thug facilitating and relieving the work of the household inthe care of their sick, The poor are supplied gratis upon prosentation of order from physi cian, clergyman or visiting nurse.l7Ba St.Antoine St 946+06450000440409000004040 Walk Right | 3 Through\u2014\u2014e $ è ; ® The .house.Any .furnituge needed?Call and look at our stock and prices.Rolland Bros., 744 to 548\u20ac Notre Dame.ë © 2 © : ® $ 0464500990 64064506 4060000 0 Paper Hangings.Imported and Domestic.Lates5 styles.Lowest price .Extensive range, Finest\u2018qualities.Geo C.De Zouche & Sons, claims against the to some $3,500.estate will figure up L Lo) oN NEVER SOLD LEAD PACKETS ONLY.IN «IN POPULAR FAVOR.\u201d | Sales Still Increasing.CEYLON TER - BLACK OR MIXED, na te © Es % Rie BULK.ALY, GROCERS.RAILWAYS.RAILWAY MONTRE OTTAWA AND RETURN, $2.Good going by p.m.trains Jan.17, and all trains Jan.18, returning not later than Jan.20.A special {rain will leave Montreal at 2.30 p.m., January 18, and returning leave Ottawa at 11.30 p.m.Winter Carnival, Quebec.January 27th to February 1st, 1896, First class single tickets will be issued at SINGLE FARE From Kingston and stations east in Canada.Tickets good going Jan.25th to 30th, inclusive.Valid for return icaving UE- bec not later than Feb.3rd, 1896._ From stations west of Kingston to and including Toronto, also Orillia and Midland Division stations east of Orillia.Tickets good going Jan.25th to 23th, Inclusive.Valid tc return leaving \u2018Quebec not later than Feb.Sth, 1895.SPECIAL EXCURSION FARE.To induce merabers of elubs and the general public to at least witness the storming of the ice palace on the evening .of Jan.81st, excursion tickets will be issued from Montreal, Richmond and intermediate stations to Quebec and return at $3.00, good going Jan.29, and valid to return leaving Quebec not later than Feb.2, .For tickets, etc., apply at city ticket office, 143 St.James Street, and at Grand Trunk Station.OTEAUTS Cu EXTRACTED FROM .COD LIVER oiL.NO TASTE OR SMELL.MORRHUOL i much more prompt in its action than Cod Liver Oil in the treatment of § Consumption, Bronchitis, § Coughs, Pains in the Chest, § Sore Throats, and Asthma.Ë MORRHUOL restores the health of pale weakly people, WITHOUT | APPETITE, and those afflicted with Ç Skin diseases, Scrofula, Scabs, sores in the neck, sore eyesand inherited lymphatic temperaments.§ RO RR HU OL represents the medici- § nal part of Cod Liver Oil, it modifies rap idly the general state of the patient, and developes the appetite in a most exira ordinary manner.Consumptive patients § experience a feeling of well-being, eat and § digest easily, and sleep soundiy.La : .* Gay, Gazette des Hopitaux.SOLD IN PHIALS OF 100 MORRHUOL PEARLS, EACH OF § WHICH is EQUAL TO A TEASPCONFUL OF DIL.CHAPOTEAUT, 8 Rue Vivienne, Paris The above may be obtained from all Druggists in CANADA and the UNITED STATES.: Wholesale of LYMAN, SONS & CD, MONTREAL.FA Ym EE @ ON MONTHLY GIYELYD PAYMENTS PARENT BROS., 97 St.James Street, People\u2019s Bank Building.LATOUR STREET - Brick building with lot \u201826 x 100, upper and lower tenement.Price, $3,600.Terms, $6500 cash, balance $25 per month, with interest at 6 p.c.; CONGREGATION STREET.Block of six tenements, cased brick, stone foundations.Price, $3,800.Terms, $400 cash, balance $30 per month.Rent pays property.; RIVERSIDE PLACE, Point St.Charles.Cased brick, stone foundations, 4 tenements.Rent $240; lot 32 x 90; price, $2,200.Terms, $200 cash, balance 350 quarterly, $16.67 per month.DUKE STREET, COR.BRENNAN.Lot 30x90, with cased brick building, bringing $300 rent.Price, $2,6(0; terms, $300 cash, balance $25 per month.CONWAY STREET.\u2018Large cased brick block of six tenements, bringing 3500 per year.Price, $4,600.Terms, $500 cash and balance $400 per year.t ST.PATRICK STREET.Large corner, 132 x 100.¢ Substantially built \u2018block of sixteen tenements, brick and stone foundations, bringing an income of $1,500 per year.Price, $15,000; terms, $1,000 cash and balance $1,000 per year.HYPOLITE STREET.Excellent four-story, cased brick and stone foundation block of four tenements; 40x34 and lot 40x75; bringing 3500; price, $4,700; terms, $1,000 cash and balance to suit in five or ten years.\u2018 DROLET STREET.Large property containing 14 tenements, brick and stene foundations; 102 feet froat- age; rental, $1,680 per year.Price, $14,000; terms, $1,000 cash and balance $100 per month, or $1,000 per year with interest at 6 p.c.DELORIMIER AVENUE.Large block of tenements 95x80; corner.Brick encased, stone foundations; rental, $1,400 per year.Price, $11,000.Terms, $1,000 cash and balance $1,000 per year.BEAUDRY STREET.Large block of cased brick tenements, 80 feet front by T5 feet in in depth.Rental $480 per year.Price, $2,850; terms, $500 cash and balance $300 per year or $25 per month.MOREAU STREET.Nine cottages, cased brick, two stories; rented for $108 per year.Price, $990; terms, $100 cash and balance $10 per month.HAVRE STREET.Cased brick cottage; lot 33 x 72., Price, $800; terms .$100 cash and balance $8.50 per month.MIGNONNE COR.HARBOUR STREET.Cased brick, stone foundations; three tenements ; lot 47 x 89 ; rent, $216.Price, $2,000; terms, $400 cash and balance $200 per year.' DEMONTIGNY, No.104.Good corner building.Three tenements; rent, $300.Price, 32,600; terms, $400 cash and balance $300 per year or $25 per month.: RIVARD STREEFT.Good corner.* Block of cased brick tenements, 100 feet front, containing 10 tenants, and rented for 3600 per year.Terms, $500 cash and balance $45 monthly.CARRIERE STREET.Good klock of four tenements, cased brick, stone foundations.Price, $2,000; terms, $400 cash and talance $20 per month.BOURGET STREET \u2019 St.Henry.Block of buildings, 90x56; drains in street.Rent, $500.Will sell for 53,500.$500 cash balance 3300 per.Year.CHATEAUGUAY STRLET.Block of ten tenements, cased brick, 48 x 100; $500 cash and balance $300 per year.GRAND TRUNK.STREET.Large tlock of cased brick tenements, 100x90.Rental, $720.Price, $4,500; terms, 2462 ST CATHERINE ST.> à w ¢ mee: TO OTTAWA AND RETURN.$2.00.Good going by p.m.trains Jan.17, and all trains Jan.ist returning not later than EX Jan.20.Trains for Ottawa leave Dal housie Square Depot at 8.30 a.m.and 6.08 p.m.Windsor Street Station, 9.50 a.m.an 9.10 p.m.WINTER CARNIVAL QUEBEC.Return Tickets will be issued at First Class SINGLE FARE.; Good going January 25th to 30th: inclusive, and good to return leaving Quebec NO later than February 3rd, 1886.$3.\u2014SPECIAIL EXCURSION\u2014S3- Round Trip Tickets will be issued on January 29th at $3.00.Good to return leaving Quebec until February 2nd, 1856.TRAINS FOR QUEBEC LEAVE.Dalhousie Square at 816 a.m.and 10.30 p.m.TRAINS DUE TO LEAVE QUEBEC at 10.80 p.m.January 80th, 3lst and February lst will be held until 11.30 p.m.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 129 ST, JAWES STREET, (Next to Post Office.) is hereby given PUBLIC NOTICE that, under The Companies Act letters patent have been issued under the Great Seal of Canada, bearing date the 28th day of December, 1895, incorporating Johr Cameron Me- Lauchlin, of the City of Brooklyn, in the State of New York, one of the United States of America, manufacturer ; Frank- lyn Morgan Cowperthwait, manufacturer, and Charles Cowperthwait Gray, _manufacturer, both of the City and District of Montreal ; Fred.Howard Gray, of the City of Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, manufacturer; and Farquhar Stuart Maclennan, advocate, of the City of Montreal aforesaid, for the following purposes, viz.: (a) To purchase and acquire the business heretofore carried on by John Cameron McLauchlin, Franklyn Morgan Cow- perthwait, Charles Cowperthwait Gray and Fred.Howard Gray, in the City of Montreal, in partnership under the name of the Canadian Fibre Chamois Company, as manufacturers, including all the plant, machinery and stock in trade, and rights, good-will and assets generally of the said business; (b) To manufacture and sell dry goods, fabrics and \u2018interlining, to convert wood fibre into a soft and rliable state, resembling dressed chamois skin or buckskin; (¢) To manufacture and sell ciothing, blanket: and other coverings and other mercantile wares and products ; (d) To purchase and acquire patents, trade marks and trade names, as may be deemed necessary or expedient for the purposes of the company\u2019s business mentioned in clauses (b) and (c), and to grant licenses for the use of the same or either of them ; (e) To carry on when required the said business \u2018mentioned in clause (a) and to extend the same to any and all of ths Provinces of the Dominion of Canada or clsewhere, by the name of \u201cThe Canadian Fibre Chamois Company\u201d (Limited), with a total capital stock of one hundred thousand dollars divided into one thousand shares of one hundred dollars.Dated at the office of the Secretary of Sate of Canada, this 8rd day of January, \"I, ALDRIC OUIMET, Acting; Secretary of State Macmaster & Maclennan, Attorneys for .the Canadian Fibre Chamois Company (Limited.) i NOMINATION OF Aldermen PUBLIC NOTICE.The nomination of candidates at the ensuing election for the offices of Mayor and Aldermen respectively shall take place at the City Clerk\u2019s office, City Hall, on MONDAY, the twentieth day of January instant, between the hours of ten and twelve o'clock in the forenoon.{ Blank forms of nomination papers, and all information as regards the formalities to be observed may be had on application at the office of the undersigned.PUBLIC NOTICE is further given that, in accordance with section 1 of 53 Victoria, chap.67, every candidate for the office of Mayor or Alderman shall be obliged to deposit with the City Clerk, along with the nomination paper, a certificate of qualification duly sworn to.PUBLIC NOTICE is also further given that.according to section 8 of 58 Victoria, chap.50 : .\u201c46a.No nomination caper shall be valid or acted upon by the City Clerk unless the sym of two hundred dollars ($200) in legal tender or in bills of any chartered bank doing business in Canada is deposited in the hands of the City Clerk at the time the nominaltion paper is filed with him; and the receipts of the City Clerk shall be, in every case, sufficient evidence of the payment herein mentioned.\u201d \u201cThe sum so deposited by any candidate shall be returned to him in the event of his being elected or of his obtaining a number of votes at least equal to one- half the number of votes polled in favor of the candidate \u2018elected; otherwise it chall belong to the city.\"By order.L.O.DAVID, City Clerk.City Clerk\u2019s Office, City Hall, \u2018Montreal, 1bth January, 1896.oD Le CER and - E.R.C.Clarkson .ASSIGNEE.Ontario Bank Chambers, Scott Street, Toronto.Clarkson & Cross Chartered Accountants.[any Modern Improvements Have been devised and embodied in our SCHOOL DESKS.We have the largest stock in Canada, and special low prices.Canadian Office & School Desk Agency 1782 Noire Dame St.Opposite Carsley\u2019s Store ROSIN CEMENT was the first of the \u201cComposition Roofing.\u201d It has lived to see the rise and fall of each New at Feb.22, 11.00 a.m Campania .eeeeenecser Sat Feb.29, 6.00 a.m Umbria.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.sveoe Sat.Mar.7, ++ SHIPPING- FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE, NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL he steamers of this line have, for over hety Sonne, ar unegualled record for tho safety and comfort of their passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE 40 and upwards.Second cabin, $35 a EE according © steamer and accommoda- Metserage tickets to and from all parts of w rates.Europe en Bi 8 of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwe ) and other ports on the Continent and for Mediterranean ports, For freight and passage apply at the oo.pany \u2019soffice, No.4 owling Groom Eee or BRO es VERNON 5, General Agents WILSON, Agent, THON AB A ancols Xavierstrests MOUR & CO, dx, GILES St, Paul street, Montreal Le HAMBURG - AMERICAN PBECKET COY (HANSA LINE) The only direct line between Hamburg and Boston, affording regular sailings.WINTER SERVICE, Orto FORTNIGHTLY, HAMBURG to BOSTON BOHEMIA.0een vassessne seance JAM.23 CHRISTIANTA.0\u20260.0000recen een 5 00000 Feb.And regularly thereafter.Prepaid tickets are issued for passage from Germany, Austria, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Italy, France and all parts of the European Continent via Hamburg or Antwerp, at lowest rates of passage.; Importers of German and Belgium goods will find it to their advantage by having their goods come by Hansa Line via Hamburg.Through bills of Jading issued in oon- nection with the Canadian and American Railways to principal points in Canada.For further particulars apply to the mentioned : Respecting passage: D, CONNELLY, General Passenger Agent, 14 Place d\u2019Armes Square, Montreal, Regarding Freight and other particulars: JAMES THOM, Freight and Shipping Manager, & T3 Se John Street, under CENTRAL Warehouse Or Manufacturing Property With Steam Power Heating.We are instructed to sell five stone front warehouses on Grey Nun Street, near William Street, having a frontage of 142} feet.The buildings are strongly built and suitable for heavy machinery if necessary.Price Moderate, J, Cradock Simpson & Co, 181 St.James St.NTREAL SOUTH BUILDING LOTS.MONTHLY PAYMENTS.I M.D.CARROLL, Room 8, 16 St.James Street Terms Easy.er Vu HOTELS.ST.LAWRENCE HALL 135to 398t, James St.Montreal HENRY HOGAN Proprietor.The Best known Hotel in the Dominion.The ST.ELvo ~ Lor MeGill and Recollet Sts, The Best 25 cent Dinner in the Gity Best Ales Wines, and Porter On Draught or in Bottle .Fcolite Attention.Prempt Service BALMORAL HOTEL, MONTREAL .zhe oniy first-class down town hotelin the city.E, H.DUNHAM, Proprietor.rente WINDOW BLINDS.Baylis\u2019 French Permanent Green Paint, Surpassss in brilliancy, durability and strength all other Window Blind Paints now sold.FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.AYLIS MANUFACTURING COMPANY 16 to 20 Nazareth Street.MISS GRAHAM'S TYPEWRITERS SUPPLY DEPOT AND Shorthand and Typewriting Gfliece, 23 TEMPLE BUILDING, Phone 1714.St.James St, _Shorthand and Typewriting of all Descrip tions at moderate prices.Also Mimeograph co pies of Circular Letters, etc, etc, at low rates, All work confidential and guaranteed correct.Business men provided with Competent Stenographers and Typewritists upon application.CHEAP FUEL.REDUCTION IN PRICE, COKE - COKE, Breken, per half chaldron (18 bushels).$2.00 Broken.per chaldron (36 bushels).\u2026 4.00 Unbroken, per half chaldron (18 bushels).1.50 Unbroken, per chaldron (36 bushels).\u2026\u2026.3.00 Delivered free within city limits, ox if in bags, five cents extra per half chaldron (ground floor only.) The Montreai Gas Company Corner Ann and Ottawa Sts, \u2019 INSOLVENT NOTICE, In the matter of Mrs.Amanda Rousseau, of the City of Montreal, wife judicially Separated of bed and board of Mr.Hector Delormes, of the same place, and there carrying on business as boot and shos dealer under\u2019 the name of \u201cA.Rousseau,\u201d solvent.' \u20ac above named has made an assignment of her estate and effects to me Sor the benefit of ler creditors.Claims must La Iled at my office within 15 days from le to ens pi ti dividond ure their collocation for C.DESMARTEAU, y Trustee, ; o.1598 Notre Dame Street, A : « Montreal, Lith January, 1896.fontreal.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of C.grocer, of the City of vent.Auguste Lavigne, Montreal, insol- The above named has made an ment of his estate assign- me \u2019 îte and effects to me the benefit of his creditors., Claims must this date à Dy office within 15 days from dividend.© ensure their collocsition for 4 C.DESMIARTEAU, y 1598 Trustee, : 0.1598 Notre Dame Str .{ Montreal, -14th January, trees, Montreal, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, | DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, f Circuit Court of the Pistr renI\u2014Ne.RSC of Mont .Present : The .Champagne.Honorable Mr.Justice Louis Arse Cavallo Sone Lavallee and Paul Oscar both of the City and Distri Montreal, advocates, there prantisine the profession in partnership under the e And style of Lavallee & Lavalle lain tiffs, versus Joseph BE.L\u2019Ecuyer Countant, formerly of the said City f Ontreal, presently of parts u n defendant.\u2018 risnown, Gas Works, Harbour Sé., Fiochelaga i $500 cash and balance 3400 per year, bu « Siate,Metal,Gravel and Composition Roofer | 783 and 785 Craig Street.New York Life Building, .11 Place d\u2019Armes Square, The defendant i within etes months, ordered to appear .ontreel.14tp Januar 1 By the Court, y.1896.J.CARTIER, SHIPPINt# ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamships erpool, Halifax and Parti Liverpool it Service | 21d Royy From .From Liverpool Steamship Portlana Hal, 9 Jan.Laurentian.23 « 6 .Mongolian.6 Feb, 16 \u20ac \u2026ÔNumidian.\u2026.20 * even 13 Feb.Laurentian,.5 Mar, Mag Trains connecting with the steam Montreal, via C.P.R., 8:40 p,m, Thursgece via G.T.R., 7.55 a.m.Friday.¥, a The Saloons and Staterooms are in the ¢ ral part, where least motion is felt, Flot city is used for lighting the ships through.the lights being at the command of the ou gersat any hour of te night.Music Rasa, and Smoking Room on the promenade Sony The Saloons and Staterooms are heate ah steam WINTER RATES- Cabin : $50 ang : A reduction of 10 per cent.is made on 36), Trip Tickets except on the lowest rate.oung Second Cabin\u2014To or from Liverpoo] a gow.Belfast or Derry, $30; round trip.ga Steerage\u2014To Liverpool, London, Glag Belfast or Londonderry, including a plent supply of provisions, cooked ang served every requisite for the vovage,., + aid Glasgow, Londonderry and New Yo Serviee (from New Pier, foot of W.ag Street, New York) : pis From ¥ Glasgo Steamships.New Voi 27 Dec.*Norwegian.Cee htreneaaa., 16 Ja 10 Jan.*Pomeranian.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ons.8) ob Anstrian.PR 6 Feb 24 Jan.Carthagenian.ae.13 Fay e Rates\u20141st cabin, $10 to $60; 2nd c Steerage to Glasgow, Belfast un, $8 donderry at lowest rates, \u2018 Outfit for steerage passengers furnisheq fry The Steamships State of California ang Staty of Nebraska are not surpassed for their exe lent accommodations for all classes of pas, ers, 8 The Saloons are forward, Staterooms pe, the centre of the ships\u2019 Promenade deck, ty entire width of the vessel, and two thirds ber length.Electric lights throughout, an electric bells in every stateroom.No cattly carried.\u2026 * Steamers marked thus do not carry py sengers castbound.Glasgow, Londonderry and Boston Service.Lis From Glasgow .From Boston to Boston Steamships.to Glasgow on or about 17 D8C.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Sarmatian.Cees, 17 Jan, 10 Jan.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Hibernian.27 Jan, 24 Jamo.cc000000 0e Peruvian,.10 Fel, 27 Feb.-.\u2026.\u2026.Sarmation.24 Foh, Andregularly thereafter, These Steamers do not carry Passengers i voyage to Glasgow.Glasgow, L'pool, St.John\u2019s and Halifax and Philadelphia Royal Mail Sex.ic, From From From Glasgow, L\u2019pool.Steamship.Philadelpti 8 Dec.31 Dec.Corean.18 7 1 Jan.14 Jan.Hibernian.«31 Jan 5 Jan.98 Jan.Assyrian.14 Fa, Service via St.John\u2019s suspended for thry months from this date.Passengers carried from Liverpool to § John's and Halifax from Halifax to Philadel phia, and St.John\u2019s to Glasgow.H.& A.ALLAN, 25 Common Street, Montreal, Beaver Line Steamer WINTER SERVICE DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN St.John, N.B., & Liverpod From From Liverpool.Steamer, St.John, NB Sab.Nov.23.Lake Superior.Wed.Decl « Dec.7.Lake Ontario.ool ) \u201c 21.Lake Winnipeg.Jan} \u201cJan, 4.Lake Superior.* i + \u2018* 18.Lake Ontario.\u201c Feb} « Feb.1.Lake Winnipeg.\u201c \u201c1! « \u201c J5.Lakc Superior.* Man eo 4, 29.Lake Outario.« È Ma nid.-Lake Winnipeg.** Api \u201c 23 [3 \u201c [0 Ji Luke Superior.WINTER RATES OF PASSAGE St.John to Liverpool.FIRST CABIN\u2014$40 and $45; round trip, Ÿ and $s5, according to steamer and acc modation.SECOND CABIN \u2014 To Liverpool, La donderry, Belfast and Glasgow, $8.round trip, $55.00.To London, $3 round trip, 161.00.Éteerage\u2014To Liverpool, London, Glasgo% Belfast, 324.50.OTE \u2014 Steerage passengers oy Wl Beaver Line are provided with the use d bedding and eating and drinking utens free of charge, | Specially low rail rates from Mon real and ail points from Si.John vi Short lime.gr Steamers sail after arrival C.P.By.* press, due at 1.30 p.m.db Freight carried at lowest rates an si all important points, both in Canad Great Britain on through \u2018bills le LE Special facilities provided for the car à of butter, cheese and perishable tre For further particulars as to frelg S ly to .passage apply D.W.CAMPBELL Manager , D.& ©.MACIVER, 18 Hospital sre .Tower Buildings, Montres .Liverpool.Cr DOMINION LIN ROYAT, MAIL STEAMSHIPS LIVERPOOL SERVICE From From Steamer Portland.Bal, Labrador.\u2026dan.16, 1 p.m.Jan pk Scatsman.Jan.30, 1 p.m.Feb.3 100 Vancouver.Feb, 13, 1 p.m.Feb y ph Labrador.Feb.27, 1 p.m.¥ eb.= SS, Cannda\u2014Buildins.,Ç t (abil RATES OF PASSAGE \u2014 First ; Portland or Halifax to Liverpool i donderry, $50 to $70; return, ; cor according to steamer or berth.hei cabin, $80; return, $56.Steerage - erpool, London, Londonderry, off town, Belfast or Glasgow, including our $24.50 and $25.60.ig Midship Saloons, Electric Light, SM Promenade Decks.17 to of For further information apply Agent of the company, or to co.DAVID TORRANCE & se General Agents, Mon: 17 St.Sacrament Street.; JOHNSTON LINE Regular Sailings.BOSTON TO LONDON \u2018 .Jan SS.AVONMORE.0\" J SS: PARKMONW.\u20260000ecceeet ey SS.BRITISH QUEEN.ee 8S.BALTIMORE.oeeeoee cd Ss.BRITISH EMPIRE.\" SS.BRITISH CROWN.\"\" wert .nai For rates of freight, through ville ae and full information, apply bo 1d chan?agents; Wm, Johnstcn & Cos L Canes of Commerce Bldg., Boston; 218 La, dis * Chicago ; 208 Railway Exchange Louis; or to Tide | WM.JOHNSTON & C0 By Board of \u2018Trade Building ; sg Ii international Navigation Co AMERICAN LINE FOR SOUTHAN, 9 Lou Shortest and most convenient rou delays No transfer by tender.NO ti sn for Br Close connection at Southamptes w Ob and Paris by special fast twin 5 of steamers.\u2026 8 L cabin, $60and upwards; IL cabin, & ty Paris, Jan.15, 11 a.m.St.Paul, Heb.5,1 N.York,Jan.22,11 a.m.Paris, Ww RED STAR LINE FOR ANT I.cabin, $50 and upwards; Jan.16.47 Westernland.Wednesday, Sa RL Kensington.Wednesday.5 ot INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION of 6 Bowling Green, New York W.H.Henry, 143 St.James Street | yy W.F.Egg, 129 St, James Stree 3 J, Y.Gilmour & Co, 354 St.Paut Pr \u2014 | FoR SALE Ast.Soda o Best 58 per cent.So canstie * 60 per cent.70 per cent, Caustic Soda.China Clay, etes ep 0 HENRY DOBELL & © etc Deputy Clerk C.C.54 hn ji ==, foll sub \u201cmil abc ing fiec mo: moi wh ney has the but a bin, 3 re Lon ed fre, nd State ir excel, passer, ms ne deck, th, thirds | out, and : No catty | ITY pag.TT 30ston Tes m Boston Glasgow or about JT Jan 27 Jan, 10 Feb, 24 Feb, engers 0 ÿ H reste Halifax 361 \\ ica, From # iladelphis 18 Jan, i 31 Jan! 14 Fa, for thre ol to 8 ) Philadel; JAN, © [ontreal | \u2014 MET E EEN erpod From John, NB de Dec ll \u2018 \u201c ÿ Jan, | \u201c % Feb, & I Mar! i\u201c Ÿ Apr | AGÈ 1à trip, À and acco ool, LO OW, sai lon, $330k Glasgow g oy the use d g utensil om Mon John vis p, ny > BELL; ager, IE Che ontreal.ee INE HPS.ICE.yoo Halifax Tan.18, JF b.| 2p eb, 15, 20% hn 29, Ips ee Nes 50 ding \u2019 p, Titi ng, Mont?Co.\u2019s st MPTOY ie to Lo dal dela, y for 2 ow OO E- anstie sé Cos ete & C0 a A \u2018million bonds had December 15th only , probable, - agement, having sent them his proxy.Clearing House for the last two years, J | Coffee Universally accepted as the Leading Fine Coffee of the World, The only Coffee served at the WORLD'S FAIR.CHASE & SANBORN, SOSTON.MONTREAL.CHICAGO, I NV E STM E N T Goverumenut Municipal and Other First Class Bonds.SECURITIES.Sui.able for Trust Estates, Banks, Insurance Companies and Permanent Investment, bought and oldby .R.WILSON SMITH, Investment Broker, British Empire Building, 1724 Noire Dame Street, Montreal.First-class Investments always on hand.TRADE AND COMMERCE tree FINANCIAL._ Wedniesday, Jan.15.That section .of the brokers\u2019 stock books which is left for the sales of the day wore a pretty clean appearance after the board adjourned this afternoon.Five stocks were involved in the morning's business and only two at the second session.Outside of the dullness the only feature was Street Railway.There was quite a little realizing in the morning and the stock went down to 214 3-4, In the afterncon 100 shares of Cable sold at 156.Members of the Government bond syndicate received in their mail this morning a circular letter from J.P.Morgan and Company, releasing them from their commitments to furnish their pro rata of $100,000,000 in gold and a second $10¢,- 009,000 if desirable, taking their payment therefor in a 4 per cent.Government bond.This action was taken owing to the large subscriptions being made under the public call for bids.Aca cording to New York advices the loan is now regarded as a success.Money locally is not any more plentiful and 4 pc.to 5 p.c.is still the range.\u20ac ma , NEW YORK GOSSIP.J.8.Bache and Co., New York, wire their local manager, C.D.Monk, as follows: Illinois Central directors have declared a regular semi-annual dividend of 21-2 per cent.payable March 2.C.C.C., 1st week December, $6,511.Loan crowd yesterday afternoon showed return of a great many stocks by arbitrage houses.A banker says that banks who have subscribed to the World for over 18 about twenty-one millions cash counting everything.Banks are dissatisfied because Carlisle has not already modified bond call.They fear very high money.Real gold balance $54,312,271.Chicago special: Coquard, of St.Louis, \u2018who inspired the attack of the Attor- ney-General against the Linseed Oil Co., has himself applied to the Circuit Court for a receiver for the company.Chicago special: It is possible that the \u2018Attorney-General will give his opinion on the legality of the consolidation plan of Chicago Gas to-day.Raw sugars dull and slightly easier owing to the persistent refusal of refiners to buy.Senator Jones still insists on his propdsed amendment increasing the duty on naw sugar 16 pen centy He will not yield.: Chicago: Louls A.Coquard hag filed another bill asking for a receiver for | the Linseed Oil Co., on the ground that it is a trust.Chicago special: The Herald says in regard to iordinance turning deposits for gas meters over to city: Mayor Swift will allow the measure to become effective without his signature.It became established yesterday that the ordinance was not intended for passage, but was desired for use by the Committee on Gas, Oil and Electric Light.Here it would undoubtedly have remained until the chairman saw fit to introduce it, but by some oversight !ithe ordinance was allowed fo pass Monday night.Mayor Swift said yesterday that he had no time to investigate the validity of the ordinance, but would let it become a law and be tested.Corporation Counsel Beal hes also refused to give an opinion as to its legal merit.- Boston special: \"The Advertiser has a three-column article on Sugar, | {avor- able to that corporation.It says there is a growing sentiment in favor ofl the manner in which its business is transacted.\u2018 Chicago special: Lawyerÿ are disposed to poke fun at Ald.Caughlin\u2019s order, passed by the council on Monday night, requiring users of gas to make their deposits for meters with the city instead of the Gas Company; all who wer6 seen yesterday Aeclared the measure would not hold water, and the Gas Company\u2019s officials were unanimously of the - opinion that they would keep on demanding deposits\u2019 until some court of competent jurisdiction ordered otherwise, a contingency they regarded as highly im- Philadelphia special: John Wanamaker Supports Dick Bros.& Co.in their contest against the present Lehigh Valley mans Mr.Wanamaker\u2019s following is important And his holdings of stocks large.M.R.E.C.Benedict says: \"The ordinance passed by the Chicago Board of Aldermen on Monday night, seeking ta compel the Gas Company to turn over to the City Treasurer the meter deposits re- Ceived from impecunious, tricky or unknown customers, is quite refreshing.In View of the fact that the Gas Co.haves been compelled to take judgment against the city for gas bills to the amount of several hundred thousand dollars it is clear \u2018that they have neglected their duty by not exacting a meter deposit from the city.The city treasury id not a very safe place for deposits of any kind.Washington special: \"The Senate passel a joint resolution appropriating 375.009 to defray the expenses of a commission to fix the boundary lines between Alaska end British North America.__ Washington special: The members of the Senate Finance Committee in discussing the dissolution of the Morgan Syndicate shy that if the members thereof decline to substribe individually to the new loan, the probabilities are against its being a success.CLEARING HOUSE REPORT.The following is a comparison of the total monthly clearings at the Midntreal as compiled by, W.W.L.Chipman, man- ager :- 1894.1895.TANUATY.\u2026.+euvocsse S42,796,000 $58,376,000 February 35,478,000 37.793,000 March.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.45,715,000 .42,464,000 April.40,942, 41,905,000 May.55,585,000 51,869,000 June.41,704,000 52,353,000 July.45,223,000 61,902,000 August.44,383,000 49,314,600 September.46,835,700 45,251,000 October.55,730,000 63,298,000 November.es ane + 51.820,000 54,397,000 December ie.veeces 47,351,000 54,138,000 $546,600,000 $3583,160,000 The following shows the largest and smallest transactions by weeks and days during the same period: 1893, 31st Aug.\u2026.\u2026.$8,339,000 Smallest (1501) 5ara May.021210 03000 \u2018| 1895, 28th Mar.12212.8.525.000 1893, 30th Jan.1,046,00) Smallest (1801) Sth Feb 112000001 78800 > (1895, 28th Jan.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.917,277 1893, 23th Jan.13,414,000 Largest © 1884, Sth Nov.0.20 14.198.000 * \\1895; 1ith July.11222117 15.268.000 1893, 17th Jan.veeens 3,158,000 Largest (so, 4th Oct.\" rs 31219,000 > \\1805, 24th Dec.1121 4.064.000 The average daily clearings for 189% \u2018were $1,863,100 and the total clearings for the year were \"$36,560,000 larger than fry 1894.; The aggregate clearings at sixty cities in the United States, as reported \u2018oy Bradstreet's, show an increase as compared with 1824 .of 16.8 per cent., that of New York being \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 22.3 per cent: Boston .\u2026\u2026 \u2026\u2026 oe \u2026 6.8 per cent.Philadelphia \u2026 \u2026 .+.\u2026 J4.per cent! Chieago ee we wee + 16.per cent.Montreal .we owe 6.5 per cen4 clearings are.as fol: The ten largest lows: \u2018.New York .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 à aensesersss $29,841,796,924 ONICARO L\u2026orcocsase v0vansncnsen arven 4,614,979,198 BOSTON .\u2026.\u2026.vrerseuse veuves vases 4,757,684,594 Philadelphia cee seorvrure serene 3,5£6,851,128 Sit.LOUIS severe ervserren neers seeres 1,244,313,654 Baltimore .wees vues veees i 685,657,274 San Francisco cc.se Leuvre 693,096,869 Pittsburg .cov cere voncre vaosse 746,110,257 Cincinnati ee.canes ceeere anne 651,283,380 Montreal .o ave00e (assure veuve 583,160,000 Montreal continues to hold the same place as during the last three years\u2014 enh.' THE TIMES IS DUBIOUS.London, Jan.15.\u2014The Times says in its financial article this morning that it doubts wkether the popular loan will permanently strengthen the American Treasury.A twenty per cent.deposit, it says, will add $20,000,000 to the stock of gold, but it is nck easy to say whence \u2018the remaining $80,000,000 are to come, unless later in the year Europe again becomes the buyer of American securities.MONTREAL STOUE EXCHANGE.The closing prices on ine local stock exchange to-day were reported as foilows by Mr.John Low, stock broker, Stock Ex- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Messrs.J.S.Bache and Co.report to-day\u2019s closing prices in New York by wire to their Montreal manager, C.D.Monk, 16 St.Sacrament Street : Jan, 15., Ulosing ow Description, ® g B = : : j=\" Am, Cot, Oil.cee { 3 Am, Tobacco Co.80 16 801 do.prel.\u2026.\u2026esssu suce \u2026 .|102 [106 Ani, Sugar, Refin, Co.103 {102 11024 do, pref.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 PRES .| 963} 97 Atchison, Topeka & S.le.«| 14%) 1481 143 s Bo Queena cinivane oneal T5754 758 Balt, & Ohio.saunas se 43 4141 434 Bay State Ga8.\u2026\u2026.secsssasee | 204] 24 Can.Pac.c.ooviiviiinnnnannn.| 53%] 552 N.Y.C.andHudson, .e ov.97H 974) 97% Cleveland, C.- C.and St.IS.3531 35 851 Chicago Gas.ov.veins sirernennnas G53! 653) (63 Ches.& ONIO.éoscressseuc uses 153 15 15% Canada SO c.\u2026ceesecsssssce.-| 49 483) 48] Dist.& C, FaL,.00000u0 00007 | 163 16H 164 Den.& llio'G.pre£f .\u2026\u2026 crores | 44 44 444 Del.83 Hud .+.\u2026\u2026s.0.00.1126 11254126 Bois * cravocsasaasoatas senecs 163 161 163 UIUIN.Lesscsaus ooosvevsensena0s0 5 ë| 5 dO.DYOË.seen sr era ee senc e0 00e 2145 5 N.Y.Lake ILrie and West, .147) 143 158 Oo.pref.iii ceed, Gen'l Jlel.ssacssssereunecese 261) 26 264 Con, GAS.\u2026.200.00000 sus sevase -.|146 |148 Jersey Central xd Laclede xas.Louis & Nasn.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.se.Lake Xie and Westorn.do, pref.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.00000 .à} 714} 724 Lake Shore.+., 143 {145 Mich, Cent.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.«|| 98 96 Manhattan Klevaued.\u2026.93 98 983 Missouri Pac.sascuauc es 25 248! 241 Nor, Am.oovvviinnnne-.sroceccers cL.44| 48 Nat.Licad L\u2026.\u2026cssosacn sue na une 1 25H 24#| 258 do.pref.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.anoceraanca00s .\\ 88 S7à U.S.Cordage Co.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.| 5 3 5% dopref.PER 1141 103] 114 JO AR {OR .| 45%] 46 Nor.Pac.PP _ >| 3! Jo.pref.etree sennrevesass sue 124} 128] 124 C, & Ne Wa.La00es pessesa sase ces 98k! 984| 98% St.Paul, Minn, & Omaha.36} 36%! 363 I ON A 134 134] 138 Pac, Mail Less as ea ss nee nanas seu \u201c26 26 26} Phil.& leading, 1st pd.SELL C.11.1,& PL.L.coumeun cians.66ÿ| G6%| 67 N,Y.Sus.&W., assesu es _ 94 94 10 Ao.Pref.ciniieneneenneennnnnss 25 25 | 25} NYC.&St LL.eau 000 sassouss 13H 14 C.Mil.& St, P.trccute senc e0e 693; 694] 69 Vol.A! A.%N, Mich.112 ITS Lite ; Texas & Pac.Trust Rec.8j 81 8 Tenn, Coal and Iron \u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.274 278: 27% Union Pac.eeiiieiiseenneennses | 3#|.- J Western Union Tel, 83% Wabashs.\u2026.\u2026.co.64 dO.pref.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.j 16# Wheeling and Lake =, dO.PTCÉ Lac 000000uu0ee Leather com.Leather pref.\u2026.\u2026.0%.LONDON STUCK MARKET.Messre, MacDougail Bros., stock broke ers, 69 St.Francois Xavier Strect, were cabled the closing prices of American stocks in London as follows: STOCKS, Jan.Jan.Jan.15.14.13.AICIIISON.e2a0n0c000 00 15 153 138 Canadian Pacific .| 55} 55 53% Com, Cable.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ufescenrenfessanen elec a nan Grand Trunk Ist.lee ce fera ren fu a san ee do do Ind.vo fasse fLe a eue face n se Eric, assessment paid.] 15% 15% 133 do nd Lecce O1 70 Crd Illinois Central, .,.964 94} 81 Louisville and Nashville] 464 46% 413 Lake Shore.sossessnafisnsau0e ans swofeunces Northern Pacific.verde s se Nine New York Central \u2026.| 100 99} 97 Ontario and Western.,.i.} .1.Reading.sessosse 44 43 13 St.Paul.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.71 71 674 Union Pacific.deavee fre sue 0 3% 3} Wabash pfd v.s-essescolessecucefuens ose Jen nu ne Bank rate.ves vassool 2 2 2 | port to market on.all weak spots.change Building: Jan.15.Jan, 14, DESCRIPTION, PER pw .1 =n A n re |.rip Canadian Pacifie Railway\u2026.| 55 | 54 54 531 D do Land Bouds|.107 |.1107 D.8.8.A.auuoneus0an000s \u2014| 5% 5% 61 3 D.S,S.A.pfd.0.cc0u0vess 118 11 11£| 104 | Commercial Cable Co .1561 155% (156 (1553 Monireal \u2018I'elegraph Co., xd.|164 161 |164 |160 tich and Ont.Nav, Co.100 + 92k1100 92% Montreal Street Iailway.|214} 21342154215 Montreal Street y., new.|.loo Montreas GasCo.vvvvuenss 200 1190 {19941973 Bell Telephone Co., xd.158 1155 (1587).Do do do Bonds.[110 |.| |.loyal Electric Co xd .1130 1150 1135 Toronto Street Ry.T3ä| 74 733 Bank of Montreal \u2014 .2154218 |215 Ontario Bank sus def 1 La Banque du Peuple.\u2026.| | 6] 2 Molsons Bank, .178 |.|178 |.Bank of Toronto \u2026\u2026u.\u2026.\u2026.240 1230 [240 |.Jacques Cardier.\u2026 \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.ès ff erchants .rase ea dec e 06 1GT#1168 |1641|16 Merchants\u2019 Bk.of H'f\u2019x,.165 (160 a 16! Eastern Townshins.eect du, QUEDEC L.anna nc v.ss0u0 crrejescedeouolies.NatioOnale.\u2026.asssasseuse T3 |.4 731.Union.Lessuacaes sacs a 00000 cane 120].Commerce .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.0.sous 135h{183 15511334 Ville Marie.\u2026.\u2026essascrce 100 T24|100 724 | Hochelaga.02e Jecoofenes al] Ottawa Bank.veuve PORTA Intercolonial Coal Co., xd.| 40 |.40 1.Do Treferred Stock, xd.| \"3 |.1 75 |.North West Land .50 1.1 501.Champl and St, Law.Bonds.| 92#}.| 994.Montreal Cotton Co,, xd.123 (120 |198 {120 CanadaColored Cotton Co.55 45 55 45 Do do Bonds.100 |.1 591.Merchants Mfg Co.\u2026\u2026.|-|.| 19 19 Dominion Cotton Co.| 88 86 98 86 Do do DBonds.\"les 22410.Montreal Loan and Mort.Co.|135 \u2018182: 135 1324 Ottawa Street Ry.s.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.|.bh Ottawa lilectricCo.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ceed] Diamond Glass Co.nnn Lol Western Loan & Trust, .l.t.| © MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1396, COMMERCIAL Wednesday, Jan.15.\u201cWheat values to-day,\u201d sald J.S.Bache & Co.\u2019s Chicago letter, \u201chave ruled strong and higher.The cause for which has been largely the oversold condition of market, and partly the improvement in values for corn and provisions.The Russian shipments last week, estimated at 1,200,000, provie to be only 50,600, making total world\u2019s exports 5,500,000.The reports, confirmed, that India has no wheat for export, that Australia must import wheat, that Argentine has no more than last year, and that of much poorer quality, are generally creating more confidence in higher values for whet, and we look for good buying sup- Coarse grains were active, strong and 3-8c to 1-2¢ higher.The feature to the corn market was the persistent buying by a prominent local pear frader, taking about 1,500,000 bushels of corn.\u201cProvisions opened strong and higher on 9,000 hogs less than expected.Commission houses were \u2018large buyers of May product.\u2018Western packers sold freely of May ribs.Buying was scattering.When pork touched $10 and May ribs be, local packers became free sellers.The hog situation is cause of heavy advance to-day.If receipts do not come to estimate for to-morrow market will sell still higher, if more than estimate will sell still lower.Market cloges firm.\u201d On the whole it would seem that winter thus far has been more favorable than the winter last year, in spite of the claims made that the plant is in much poorer condition than it was then.There is a natural disposition to try to avoid the mistakes of the past, with the tendency to go too far the other way.There is little doubt that the situation was more favorably spoken of than conditions justified at this time in 1895.Now the reports may be of lower condition than really indicated.Those who have s'uffered the loss of a crop naturally fear the possible repeti- ticn.\u2014Market Record.Liverpool, Jan.15.\u20144.15 p.m.\u2014Wheat\u2014 Spot, steady; No.2 red winter, Bs 44; No.2 red spring.stocks exhausted; No.1 hard Manitoba, bs 41-24; No.1 California, 5s 51-2d.Futures opened casy and unchanged; closed quiet, with near 1-4d lower and distant 1-4d to 1-2d lower.Business about equally distributed.Jan- \u2018uary, bs 4d; February, bs 41-4d; March, bg 43-4d; April, 5s 5d; May, 5s 51-4d; June, 5s 51-4d.Corn\u2014Spot, steady.American mixed, new, 83 21-2d.Futures cpened dull, unchanged; closed steady, with May 1-4d higher and other months unchanged from, yesterday's close.Business heaviest on middle positions.January, 3s 21-4d; February, 3 21-2d; March, 3s 21-24; April, 38 22-4d; May, 3s 2d; June, 3s 3d.Flour\u2014Steady; demand fair, freely supplied.St.Louis fancy winter, Ts.Peas\u2014Canadian, 4s 91-2d.The following table glves the movements of grain and flour at glven points: leceipts, Shipments Chicago\u2014 Wheat, vush.39,000 57,000 Corn, bush.543,000 125,000 Oats, bush.383,000 96,000 Flour, brls.10,981 15,279 N.Y.\u2014Wheat, bush.109,631 Corn, bush.16,575 6,118 Oats, bush.58,800 2,349 Flour, brls.10,960 5,836 Flour, sacks.11,820 a.Milwaukee\u2014W heat, bush,.20,000 2,000 Toledo\u2014Wheat.1,030 5,060 Duluth\u2014Wheat, bush.58,000 yr 4,000 Detroit\u2014 Wheat.bush.2,000 1,000 Minneapolis\u2014Wheat.241,000 12,000 Grain\u2014There was not a bushel of oats in by either of the railways to-day, and | the receipts this week bid fair to be even smaller than they were the week before.The tone of the market for oats is consequently firm and dealers are generally inclined to the belief that just as soon as there is more snow and the démand increases, the market will assume a decidedly brighter aspect.As ib is at present sales of Ontario oats have been made at less than they can be laid down here direct, while Manitobag are also considered cheap at their selling price, viz., about 29 1-4c to 29 1-2c.Peas do not show much change.They ard by no means plentiful in the west, and prices are firm.A fair quantity continues to go forward for export by way of Portland.In Liverpcol Canadian peas are quoted at 4s 91-24.Buckwheat is said to be a little eas- fer.Other grades are quiet and unchanged.Wheat, No.1 hard.PR Nominal.Wheat, No.2 hard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.0020000 Nominal.Corn, duty paid.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ovacsase \u2019 Nominal.Peas, per t0 lbs.in store.582 co 60 AS.0 een 0 ace na0 00000 vere .29icto 29% Rye, NO.2.01000 .Nominal.Barley, feed.386 to 40 .Sac to 55 Buckwheat, per bush.39c to 40 Flour\u2014Holders of Ontario flours here have at last come round, and probably with but one or two exceptions all are acking advanced prices.Values now are: Straight rollers, $3.40 to $3.50, and patents, $3.76 to $4.00.Business has naturally shown a slighä falling off in view of the advance, but dealers are hopeful, and are anticipating a good trade in the near future.There was a slight let-up in the demand for Mahitobas, but millers are not at all sorry, as it gives them & chance to fill the large orders of last weck.Prices, in view: of the advance in Manitoba country markets, are firm, but there are no Indications that miilers will change the range of prices for some time to come, Uun- less, of course some unforseen factors Govelop.No new business has been reported in an export way, but millers have not been at all anxious to accept the few offers that have been received.,Ç Straight rollers.\u2026\u2026.\u2026./.83.40 to 3.50 AO, DAYS ce sc 0acen senc can connue 160 to 1.70 Superiine.bese teteananans eaves , 1.40 to 1.56 TC vss everos vane ansereesnnnssaane 0.00 to 0.00 Strong bakers\u2019, Man.best brands.3.60 to 3.65 Spring patents, Mant.3.75 to 3.85 Winter patents, Ont.\u2026\u2026.3.75 to 4.00 RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL.G.T.R.C.P.R.Til.Te 31 § sun £02 862 Butter 44 15 203 Togs .10 32 42 Canned Goods.- 850 .550 Leather.40.0 53 81 139 LIVERPOUL PRICES.Jan.15, © Jan.14.s, d.s.d.is.d.s.d.Spring whecat.| 5 5 to 56| 5 5 to 5°6 ted winter wh\u2019t| 5 4 to 55] 5 4 tos 5 No.1 Cali.wh't| 5 55 to 56} 5 6 to 8 7 Corn.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.3 3 3 3 Feas.4 9% 4 94 Pork.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.50 0 |.J Lard.020.28 3 28 3 Bacon.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.27 O0 to 27 6127 0 to 27 6 Tallow.21 0 21 Cheese, cova.415 6 45 6 CHICAGO MARKETS.Messrs.J.S.Bache & CO.report the following quotations frora Chicago : Jan.13.Ov\u2019g|High.Low.Close Wheal.Dec.creas liana dL te May.| 598-4] 60} 593 594-60 July.| 593 603-4 508 07% Corn .Oct.\u2026\u2026|\u2026.\u2026.f SPRINT May.| 28% 293 |'98i-§ 283 July .| 298 SU 298 20¢ Oats.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Judy.0 .ET io \u20181943 May.19% 1943 B July.| 208 20% 20$ 204 Pork .\u2026.\u2026.- Sept.fase Jus Jan.fu.Jesse.May.| 9 80 [10 02 9 80 10 00 Lard .July.{evade foe Lane à Sept.eee eens Luna Lae Jan.doo fai May.|d77T 1580 |577 580 Short -Ribs.QOnt.\u2026|.\u2026.lh.qe ll dan.sf.fee Jean May\u2026.1 492150 |490 |500 PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.Cheese\u2014Although there is no apprec- lable increase in the amount of bysiness doing, the market continues to wear a very healthy appearance and the tone of.values is very firm.Shipers reported that a few cheese changed hands rates, that is to say 93-8c to 91-2c- for finest and §1-2¢ to 87-86 for sslécted summer goods.: ' The mews Irom the other side is of an encouraginging nature and seemingly justifies holders In maintaining their present firm stand.: 4, The public cable to-day said: \u2018\u2019Chéese\u2014 Firm; demand, good.Finest American, white, 45s &djæflnest American colored, 45s 6d.Butter\u2014Fincst United States, 95s; good, 60s.\u201d a.: na 2 = \u2018The receipts and\u2019 exports of cheese at New York since May 1, (the beginning of the trade year), compare as follows: Receipts, Exports Pkgs.| bs.g 408 For week ending Jan.14.8,911 199,746 Same time in 1895.eens 16,891 400,502 Since May 1.:c000ni00nsn 1,084,584 27,008,216 Same time last year.1,457,301 52,363,415 Butter-\u2014The market is, on the whole, in a satisfactory state.Exporters nave been a little more in evidence, and have been picking up.a.few small quantities around 19 1-Ze.* In à jobbing way good creamery continues to sell at 204 to 2lc.Townships dairy is quoted at 16: to 18c, and Western 12c to 15c.' Hggs\u2014Only @ fair demand exists for.eggs at present, put prices \u2018continue firm.Values are about \u2018as follows: Boiling 19c to 20e, Montreal limed 14c to 15c, and Wesstern limed 13 1-2c to 14 1-2c.i .; Dressed Hogs\u2014Receipts were smaller to-day, end the market ig about steady.Car lots have sold, we believe, as high as $4.90 ,while small lots are quoted all the way from $5.25 to $5.0.Provisions\u2014There is no pork, and trade Continues Lard is also very slow.Canada short cut mess, per brl change in very quiet.$13.00 to $13.50 12.0 2.5 Canada short cut clear.2.00 to 12.50} Beef, extra mess, per brl.(0.00 to 00,00 Beef, plate, per tierce 4G01bs.\u20ac0.00 fo 00.00 Hams, city cured, perlb.0.09to 0.10 Baron, per NP.0.ssesvs 000 to 0,10 Lard, pure Canadian, per lb.0.08kta 09.094 Lerd, com.refined ver lb.0.6 to 0.06 Special Notice.We now offer to the trade our well known \u201cRose Brand\u201d Lard, in 1-1b.parchment bags.Makes a neat and attractive package.Write for prices.The GEO.MATTHEWS C0, Ltd OTTAWA, Ont.|.SHIPMENTS OF WHEAT.U.S.AND CANADA SHIPPED MUCH LESS TO EUROPE HAN IN 94.\u2018As is shown by the table given below the States and Canada have shipped much less wheat and flour to Europe since August than in 1894.Within the same period Argentine, Russian and Australian shipments are lower, while Roumania, Bulgaria and India have shipped more: The shipments 19 Europe, wheat and flour, from the various countries since August 8, 21 weeks, compare as fol lows with last year: 1895, qrs.1894, qrg America and Canada\u2026.5,970,000 7,635,000 Russia.\u2026.0.1000cc 20000 6,281,000 6,690,000 Roumania and Bulgaria.3,875,000 1,660,000 India.vee 805,000 582,000 Argentina.166,000 1,275,000 Australia.cooieviriereieee Lea nue 90,000 Sundries.1,245,000 1,200,000 Total.seers ve.18,432,000 19,532,000 FAN CORN EXCHANGE MEETS.© Ya fet ; .AND CONSIDERS DRAFT PARAGRAPHS OF THE ANNUAL REPORT.© A meeting of the Corn Exchange Com-i \u2018mittee of Management was held yester-.Sn shits Sans me day afternoon.There were present: E BP.Craig, acting president; J.Allen, R.M.Esdaile, Thomson.\u2018x Gs The meeting was held chiefly for the purpose of considering the draft para graphs of the committee's annual te- port.These were only submitted ang approved.© The annual report of the association\u2019 representative on tive harbor commis sion, Mr.John Torrance, was submitted and adopted.oy \\ \"It wae ordered that the annual meet- fing, which falls off this 29th ingt., should biz called for 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day.: : po The following were admitted to mem+ bership: Mr.Armand Lalonde, Canadian passenger and freight agent Boston and Maine Railway; Mr.L.DePoliniere; Mr.R.A.S.Allan, Newfoundland, produce merchant; Mir.Cornelius Coghlin, live stock dealer.Co) THE FIRE RECORD, Machrischostrau, Silesia, Jan, 15\u2014A dis astrous fire has occurred in the Hermerdgilde coal mine with much loss of life.Fifteen bodies haved already been recovercd,.and sev- enbeery injured miners lave been taken out.Winchendon, Ont, Jan.15.\u2014Last night about 10.30 o\u2019clock, our town was again aroused by the cry of fire.This time it was the furniture factory of Wesh- burn and Brownell that was on fire.The building was soon in flames and is a complete loss.The factory was owned by Jacob Errat, Ottawa, Insurance, if any, unknown.Waskburn and Brown- ell, manufacturers of furniture, Ics; $2,500 to $3,500 ; no insurance; J.S.Rcsy, loss $2,000; no insurance.New Market, Ont., Jan.15.\u2014A fire which broke out at £.46 this morning, destroyed the Friends Meeting House, Botsford Street.The fire had got considerable headway before being discovered.It started in the school room of the church.Insured for 32.000 in the London Mutual.PAST PRESIDENTS.The Press Association of the Province of Quebec.A reader of the Herald asks who Lave been the pros\u201cdeut: of the Pwss Associa- {iors of the Province of Quebec sive 1568.The ligt id as follows: 1888, Richard White, of the Gazctle; 1889, H.Beaugrand, of La Patrie; 1890, A.Lionnais; 1891-62, H.Ha voy, of the Trade Review; 1833, R.Wilson Smith, off to Insurance Chronicle; 1694, J.B.Tressider, of the Star ; 1895 Dunbar Brown.~~ Teeth Made in Three Hours, Dr.Brosseau, of No.7 St.Lawrence Street, makes perfect fitting teeth on short notice, Wo charge for painless extraction when sets are made.Also first-class gold crown, plate and bridge work.THE ADVOCATE ON ME.WEIR, The January issue of the Cattle Exporters\u2019 and Butchers\u201d Advocate contains the following: \u201cA rumor is going the rounds that tie candidate for St.Antone\u2019 Waid in the coming Federal clectioms will be Mr.W.A.Weir, the well-known advocate.Mr.Weir kas been the righithand man of the Liberal forces in tho recent sigral triumphs, and wat a host in Kinself.iis record is a clean cone, and should he be nominated tihcra is no doubt but that the vote polled in that ward by all thinting voters will be a fur ther trivmph of clean Government.\u201d Rheumatism (ured in on Pay.South American Rheumatic Cure, for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in one to three days.Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious.It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears.The first dose greatly benefits.75 cents.Sold by B.E.-Mctrale and Laviolette and | Nelson, Notre Dame Street, on the market to-day at about current L Peddie, and Adam G4 4; FO RC B.E.Branch ONSTIP FOR SALE BY ION- MCGALE, 2123 NOTRE DAME STREET.A un p EN fern K - Store\u2014Next to Balmeral Hotel.SITUATIONS VACANT\u2014FEMALE.- 1-2 Cent Per Word.SITUATIONS VACANT\u2014MALE.i 1=2 Cent Per Word.WW ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL, SERVANT to go to the country ; near the city; no washing nor ironing; small family; must speak French.Address 2204 Notre Dame Street.18 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, } MONTREAL.H CEL REINDEAU\u201453-60 JACQUES ; Cartier Square ; the cheapest first- class hotel in the City of Montreal.Jos.Reindeau, Proprietor.tf WAVERLEY HOUSE, 742 LAGAUCHE tiere Street.Wm.Bogie, proprietor.Best accommodation for transient guests; also table hoard.tf SAFES AND OFFICE SUNDRIES FOR .SALE, G OLDIE AND McCULLOCES FIRE XT and Burglar proof safes and vault doors, several good second hand safes on hand.Safes moved and repaired.F.M.Sullivan, 308 St.James Street.Telephone 2107.(CALES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION store trucks, alarm money tills from $2 up Scales repaired.F.M.Sullivan, 308 St.James Street.Tel, 2107 tf smn £8, rt pe woe FLAT WANTED, WANTED \u2014 A FLAT OF FROM 5 TO .1 rooms ; must have all modern con- teniences, and not 'too far from centre of city ; a reasorable rent will be promptly paid for a term of years by a godd tenant.Address Prompt Pay, Herald office.tf PUPILS WANTED.N HONOR UNIVERSITY GRADUATH .wishes to tutor a few pupils; evening preferred; terms moderate.Address Box 19, Herald office.19 ENGRAVING & ILLUMINATING, ATLAS ENGRAVING CO., ti 214 St.James Stra ' Mount Royal Loan and Savings Society 83A TEMPLE BUILDING, MONTREAL.OWN A HOME.| Members of this- Society can borrow money to purchase or build a home and ' repay the loan by small weekly or monthly payments.Shares are of the par value of $100.Monthly dues, 60c.per share.Loans made to the full amount of shares held by member at low rates of interest.\u2018If you wish to own a home, call at above address and full information will be given, showing you how to become your own landlord by paying for your property same es rent.AGENTS WANTED, ; WOMEN nDOUBT SHOULD TAKE )PENNYROYAL WAFERS They overcome Weakness, irregularity and onlissions, increaso vigor and banish \u201cpains of menstruation,\u201d They are \u201cLife Savers\u2019 to girls at womanhood, aiding development uf organs 2nd body.No known remedy for women equals them.Cannot do harm-\u2014life becomes a pleasure.$1 per box at druggists THE TRUE SECRET OF HAPPY MARRIED L/vES} FOOLED AGAIN.Amendments to the Charter Not in Force.reppin } A\" vi crime A ROUTE ES eo And the Aldermen May Not Yote Appropriations Before the Flections.Despite all that bas been said about the stringency of \u2018he legislation adopted at Quebec last session concerning Montreal, iÿ begins to look as if another year ~ would pass before tho financial administration of Montreal is placed on a sound basis.A flaw exists in the last bill which will permit the aldermen to ignore its provisions for another month and tol go on at the same old pace in the meanwhile; Thd bill contains no spe cial .mention of the date when it shall comg into force.It therefore falls under the general rule; which is that the acts of the Logislature become operative only sixty days after the date of their sanction by the Ligutenant-Governor.The Montreal bill was sanctioned bg the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor od) the 21st off December last and does not hecome operative until after the 20th of February next.Wien it comes into forca on that date it is claimed that it will have the effect of legalizing all tho illogal expen- dituré which shall bave taken place and that it will enable the aldermen to charge the then existing deficit! To the Ton! account, Bub the mos{ intricate question about the bill ig that which \u2018concerns appropriations.There i8 a clausd in the bill which says that the appropriations for 1886 shall be voted not later than the 20th of January instant.But tha bill not being in force thid month, that provision is not now binding.When the kill comes into force will this provision have a retroactive effect?That is a problem for lawyers.Bat the signs ara that the aldermen will take the benefit of the doubt and that they will not pass \u2018the appropriations before the \u20aclections.The reason for not passing the appropriations bofore the elcotions is that tho aldermen do not wank to say before thon where or how they will bd obliged to apply the axe.They want to have everyone who is in the employ of tha city, or who expects to get anything from the Corporation, think that there ig hope for him, cven though all tha others may suffer.In \u2018this way the pre sent aldermen Hope ta appease discontent and to puk off the storm until they are safe in theit Scats for another two years.That is the sccret of the indefinite or obstructive methcds adopted by the cem- mittees in framing their estimates: The Markets Commitide this morning held a meeting for the purposes of cutting down the estimates ant they also decided that they could not get along with thé sum of $20,000 allotted them by the treasurer.They mush Thus it «ill be with all tte committees.Ar gentleman wid was in a position to know \u201cwhat was being dona about the Ment.real Bill a% Quebec savis that the mmission of the date on which the bill should come into force was \u2018the result cf a deliberate arrangement between .the legislators and some aldgrmen who wore looking forward to elgstion time.} WASTING YOUR LIFE, Failure of Physical and Mental Force\u2014 To Add io Ylength of Lite Use Dodd's Kiduey Pills.With a pathetic sigd how often it has been said: t*Well, then, T suppose T must let go my hold on life.\u201d To fathers and mothers of unreared children this is tragic.Tut «whence cometh sure and timely help?If death is preventible; how?The timely apswer is: By scientific and successful kidney treatment\u2014by using Dodd's Kidney Pills.Hundreds write to thank us and tell of their cure, but none to say that Dodd's Kidney Pills have ever failed.WANTED, GOOD RELIABLE CANVASSERS Ladies or- Gentlemen, Salary and gommission, Apply between 9 and a.m., \u2018Circulation Department, Montreal Herald.ROOMS TO LET.1+2 Cent Per Word.L ARGE, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room on bathroom flat ; gas, also hot and cold water; a single room.942 Dor- chester Street.316 - BOARD AND ROOM WANTED.ANTED \u2014 BOARD AND ROOM\u20144$15 a month, with French family, situate 12 minutes from Phillips Square.Address Box 37 Herald Office.Rr PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP.UILDING LOTS FOR SALE FROM 5 cents per foot upwards in Verdun; houses for sale and to let.E.May & Co.Room 82, Imperial (Building, St.ames Street.441 BUSINESS CHANCES.y ANTED\u2014PARTY WITH $200 TO assist inventor to patent a useful article wanted in every house and every rlace of business; model can be seen.Address Box 6 ,Herald Office.13 PIANO TUNING.PRACTICAL.PIANO TUNER, TEN years\u2019 experience in Germany, will tune pianos at $1.00; repairing done at reasonable rates.Applyby letter 290 Roy St.ti PROPERTY.OR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 TWO DEtached stone cottages on Coursod Street ; very comfortable and with all conveniences ; rent cheap from now until May 1st, or will be sold at à very reasonable price.Apply to R.K.Thomas, real estate agent, St.James Street.30 AGENTS WANTED.Cro llent a Word.GENTS WANTED AT ONCE FOR AN article everyone wants; liberal commis sion.For particulars address KE.C.Avery Concord, Mich.E WANT RELIABLE MEN AND women to work for us; good pay and honest goods; catalogue free.The U.8.Specialty Ce., Toronto.tf 7 ANTED\u2014AN OLD AND IMPORTANT Cognac firm having done business in the whole of Canada for the last twenty years is open to appoint a general agent for the sale of their brandies.Address Y.E., poste restante, Cognac, France.No need to apply without first class references, and a thorough knowledge of the spirit tade.34 WANTED TO PURCHASE.HAL ESTATE OWNERS \u2014 SEVERAL workingmen now resident in the city are desirous of obtaining homes in one of Montreal\u2019s suburbs, with a view to purchase.Terms must be easy.Apply to \u201cReal Estate,\u201d Herald Office.\u2014 FOR SALE.One Ceni a Word.OR SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION\u2014 kindling, $2; cut maple, $2.50; tamar« ac blocks, $1.75; mill blocks, $1.60 per load, delivered anywhere in the city, J.C.Mac- diarmid, Richmond Square, : Bell Tel.8858, OR SALE \u2014 HOTELS, RESTAURants, cigar and candy stores, groceries, boots and shoes stores, barber shops ; also money to ioun.Apply LeBel & Castellie, 1572 Notre Dame Street.16 FOR SALE \u2014 COMMON SENSE ROACH, .bed bug and rat exterminator, in ting, 25¢, 60c and $1l.Will return money if it does not clean you house.71 Main Street.23 10 \u2014SECOND HAND ORGANS \u2014 $ new instruments from $40 upwards at N.Y.Piano Co., 446 St.James Street, near Inspector.F OR SALE \u2014 ALL KINDS OF SRC- ond hand household furniture; the largest assortment in the city; cheaper then you can buy at auction.We buy, sell and exchange furniture, stoves, etc., etc.Cor.Cathedral and St.Antoine oe HOUSE WANTED.TANTED \u2014 SMALL HOUSE \u2014 4 ORI 5 rooms, by lst May, within twenty sninutes\u2019 walk of post office, west preferred ; moderate rent.Apply T.B., Herald Office.- WANTED TO BORROW.ANTED \u2014 BY A LADY \u2014 THE LOAN of $256 for a short time; good security.Box 18, Herald.14 PATENTS.We secure patents in Canada and all foreign countries, make special searches, and examinations, prosecute cases rejected in other hands, furnish expert testimony and technical evidence.Fees always moderate.We report whether patent can bz secured or not free of charge; Our fee not due until the patent is allowed.Send stamp for \u201cBook on Patents.\u201d Marion & Labzrge, consulting engineers and experts in all litigation respecting rat- ents and trade marks.No.185 St.James Street, Montreal._ Inventions Patented In all countries, Trade Marksand Designs re istered.17 years experience.Rejected and complicated cases 44e Us.and FOREIGN Patents } Specialties.OWEN MN.EVANS, Attorney, Counsellor and Expert Successor to the late I.H.Reynolds, Templ Building, 185 St.James St.Montreal.Tel, 19 ANBURY A.BUDDEN, ATTORNKY AX and Solicitor of Patents, New York life Puilding.\u2018Telephone No.1694, ti DENTISTS.OSTON DENTAL PARLORS, 1856 NOTRE Dame Street.Beautiful set of testh for Ten Dollars.Fit and quality guaranteed, Open evenings 18 DA YOUNG, SURGEON-DENTIST, t 1684 Notre Dame Street.Tel.2515 | LOST.LOST, SMALL POMERANIAN (SPITZ), Answers to the name of \u201cOlga.\u201d Lost in the neighborhood of Bleury and Sherbrooke Streets.Reward on giving information to 19 Hutchinson Street or Herald Office, L OST OR STOLEN \u2014 FROM 20 CHA- boillez Square, a Yorkshire pup, Dec.29, 1895, and a Yorkshire bitch, Jan.8rd, 12896 ; anyone found in possession of these dogs aîter this date will be prosecuted according to law.FURS Clearing sale of all furs.Skinsin stock made up ab cost, Making over furs 25 per cent.less than usual prices.WATTERS, 2312 5: fatherine St, 2312 BROKERS, ETC.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A.FINLAYSON, A.G FINCAYSON & GRANT.Custom House Brokers, Forwarders and Warehousemen, 413 to 417 St.Paul St, MONTREAL, Bell el.057.P.O, Box 634, mc WwW.H.WARREN f£TEMPLE BUILDINS, TELRPHONE 2563, ACCOUNTANT &£& TRUSTER Epecial attention paid to auditing the books, closing entries and statements of joint stook companies.\u2018Trust Moneys kept in separate Bank Ao counts and carefully administered, Loans Negetinted PROFESSIONAL CARDS.BARRISTERS NOTARIES ETO (5 1BBONS, MULKERN & HARPER?BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 80, Office\u2014Cor.Richmond and Carling Streets, LONDON, ONT.Gro.C.GIBBoNs, Q.C., P.MULKERN, FRED.F.HARPER, ((HEYSLER & LEWIS, BARRISTERS, SOLICYTORS, ETC.SUPREME COURT AND DEPARTMENTAL AGENTS.OTTAWA, CANADA.\u2019 F.H.CHRYSLER, Q.C.1 Free & PRINGLE, BARR TERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.SOLICITORS .IN CHANCERY, NOTARIES PuUsLIO, ETC, CORNWALL, ONT R.A, PRINGLE, J.TRAVERS LEWIS.JAMES LErTes, Q.0, cLEOP STEW M amr, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, Eto, Supreme Court, Parliamentary and Departmental Agent.THE MOLSONS BANK CHAMBERS, ) Ottawa, Ont, F.T.COSTELLO, Barrister, Solicitor, Eto., ALEXANDRIA, ONT, PRACTICAL PLUMBING.The best plumbing at the lowest price, and no bother or mess mada in doing it.WALL & WALSH, 652 Craig Street.eu MACHINERY ETC.Wood and Iron Working Machinery, ee Immense stock at A.R.WILLIAMS & CO., 345-347 St, James Street.SNOW DUPLEX : STRAM : PUMPS For Every Service.Agents: Canada Machinery Agency, 321 St.James Street.W.H, NOLAN, Manager.THOS.HOCKING, (SUCCESSOR TO CHAS.CHILDS.) Moeshinist, Model and Tool Maker 47 WILLIAM STREET, Manufacturer of Cutting Dies of every da scription, Steel Shanks, Gaiter Springs Glove Spring Fasteners, etc Boo tand Shoe Machinery a specialty, Machine Knives Ground by Automatic Process.Boiler Tubes Cotton Waste.\u2014 TIN PLATE.Manufacturers\u2019 Agents for Lydbrook, Alfaways, Dominion And Other Brands.\u2014\u2014ALSO\u2014\u2014 Tin and Black Sheets.Enquiries invited for Import Orders.A.C.LESLIE & CO: LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE A meeting of the depositors of the Bank is hereby called at La Banque du Peuple for Friday, the 17th January, at 10 o\u2019clock a.m.for the purpose of appointing an adviser to act Jointly with the directors and the adviser appointed by the shareholders in the future operations of the bank.Dr.Wilkins\u2019 Sure Cure in Three to Five Days.PRICE 50 GENTS PER BOTTLE, \u2014ALL DRUGGISTE\u2014 CURE YOURSELF! i Use Big & for all unnate 8 ural discharges, and any M où Lo stricture, 0 inflammation, irritation, bol Prevents contagion, or ulceration of mu À THEEVANS OHENICALGO, cous membranes.Pain- x A less and not astringent à Or poisonous, 5 in y Guaranteed à Sold by Druggists.BM Circular sent on request- \u201cEadies\u2019 Golf Jerseys, fine goods, to clear 8 MONTRFAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1896.ohn Murphy & Co's ADVERTISEMENT.breat Llearing Sale! BARGAINS IN LADIES\u2019 WEAR.Ladies\u2019 Silk Blouses to clear at from 10 to T5 per cent.discount.Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Blouses to clear at $1.99, worth 32.25.Ladies\u2019 Plaid Blouses to clear at $3.95, worth $4.75.at 10 and 20 per cent.discount.Ladies\u2019 Tweed and Cloth Costumes ¢lear at 25 and 33 1-3 per cent.count.Ladies\u2019 Tailor Made Tweed Skirts to clear at 20 and 25 per cent.discount.to dis- Ladies\u2019 Cashmere and Flannel Wrappers, handsomely trimmed, to clear at 10 tg 60 per cent.discount.Ladies\u2019 Print Wraprers, special lines, at 31.75, $1.95, $2.25, all to clear at $1.50.Ladies\u2019 Japanese Silk Dressing Gowns and Jackets to clear at 10 and 20 per cent.fliscount.Ladies\u2019 Felt Underskirts, to clear at 20 per cent.discount.Eadies\u2019 Moreen Underskirts, to clear at \u2018 10 anid 20 per cent.discount.Ladies\u2019 Silk Underskirts to clear at 10 and 20 per cent.discount.Our stock of Shawls and Clouds to clear at 20 per cent.discount.Our stock of Ladies\u2019 Corsets, comprising ; the best French, English, American, and Canadian makes, to clear at from 10 to 50 per cent.discount.Clearing Prices in Cotton Underwear.Gowns from 42c, 52c, 62c up.Chemises from 21c.Drawers from 23c.Skirts from 4lc.Corset Covers from 9c.JOHN MURPHY & C0.2343 St.Gatherine Street, , Corner Metcalte Street, TELEPHONE, No.8888, ITS GETTING LATE in the season to sell fur-lined overcoats, Perhaps you think you can worry along with the one you have.Don't do it; listen why.A blue beaver Overcoat; Muskrat lined, Persian lamb collar and cuffs, regular price, $70, reduced to $35.I.J.ADLER, Tailor, 75 Bleury Street.Clothes cleaned, dyed, repaired and altered at reasonable prices, BOOTS.Made of Paper \u2018Are not as a rule satisfactory.They go to pieces.The Boys\u2019 Boots we offer for 31.00 are made of Solid Leather, strong and durable.Leather Laces with each pair.; THOS.W.GALES, 137 St.Antoine Street, Telephone 2980.(Near Windsor St.) RICORD\u2019S SPECIFIC Sole Agency, Schofield\u2019s drug store, Elm St.This is THE ONLY REMEDY which will permanently cure Gonorrhea, Gleet, and all private diseases, no matter how long standing.Was long and successfully used in French and English hospitals.Two bottles positively cure the worst case.Sent to any address on receipt of price, $1 per bottle.Every bottie has my signature on the label.None other genuine.Those whe have tried other remedies without avail will not be disappointed in this.RUBBER GOODS of all kinds for sale.SCHOFIELD\u2019S DRUG STORE.BLM STREET, TORONTO.nee See in Operation, The Crystal Filter The only self-cleaning and everlasting water filter in the world.Magnify the water from a tap and see the amount of poison you are drinking, 116 St.Peter St., Montreal.i Don\u2019t Do It! ___ Don\u2019t take a poor cigar When it is offered you over a counter, but say * Give me a Rosatana Cigar,\u201d and you'll get it Havana Cigar Co.fl Odds and Ends In China and Glassware.\u2018We will have a special sale of the above beginning on the10th of this month and continuing as long as they last.Everything in this department at your own price.A.T.WILEY £& CO.1803 Notre Dame St, and 2541 St, Cathcrine St.ess \"A.M.C.* \u201cAM.C.\u201d AMC.\u201d ¢ Aunt Marthy\u2019s Cure\u201d For EH EURMATISM, PRICE, 25c.Sentbyma to any address, in lots of one half-dozen, for $1.50.THE \u201cAMC.\u201d MEDICINE GO, 578 St.Paul Street, Flontreal, = \u201cOur Aim\u201d As a Painter and Decorator is to do the Best Work and to charge a fair price.: 2, \u201cOur Aim - As a storekeeper is to sell the Best Goods at a fair profit.Wall Papers.Artists\u2019 Materials, Photographs of Celebrated Pictures, ete.John Tlurphy, THE TRANSVAAL.President Kruger\u2019s Message to \u2018the Volksraad.CALM AND STATESMANLIKE WORDS.Adjourns Till May at His Request So as to Allow Excitement to Abate \u2014Rhodes Going to England.Pretoria, : Jan, i5.\u2014The Volksraad met to-day, and authorized the Government to increasa the state artillery force by 400 men, They also adopted a Government resolu tion thanking the Orangd Free State fon its sisterly assistance and also Sir Hercules Robinson, Governout of Cape Colony, and Sir Jacobus De Wet; British agort at Pretoria, for the powerful support they had given to the Transvaal Government ang for their efforts to prevent bloodshed.A mossagy way read to the Volksraad from President Kruger, to the effect that he intends to discuss with the Raad in later and calmer moments the causes which lad to the dastardly plot against the State ani Government.He wad firmly resolved, the message said, to maintain the sacred rights and interests of the republic and to, estak- lish the same on a firmer and securer foundation.The brief sitting of the Volksraad thon adjourned till May, as owing to the excited feeling among the burghers, calm and dispassionate legislation in conmeciion with the recent events was considered impossible.Cape Town, Jan.15.\u2014Mr.Cecil Rhodes, the former Primo Minister of Cape Colony, leaves here for England to-day.THE ARRESTED AMERICAN « London, Jan.15.\u2014Mr, Wiltze, of California, a friend of John Hays Hammond, the American mining enginger who was arrested with others on the.charge of high treason, continues hig efforts in behalf off Mr) Hammond and the other Americans in custody at Johannesburg ovr Pretoria.Discussing the situation with a representative of the Associated Press to-day; Mr.Wiltze said: \u201cOur Government must vnderstand this fact, all the demands of diplomatic courtesy were Satisfied by Mr.Joseph Chamberlain\u2019s kind response to Seoretary Olmey*s request that Great Britain protect the interests ofl the Americans of the Transvaal.But nothing could be worse for the Americans, as the feeling against all Englishmen/ is excecrding- ly bitter, while the Boers are very friendly to Americans, Indeed, several cf those ar- tested axe on the best terms with the Boe Government.Eone of the Americans vero connected with the political movement.\u2019 BOERS DEMONSTRATING.Joklanneshurg/ Jan.14.\u2014A thouvand armed and mounted burghers traversed the streets of this city to-day, causing greab exciie- ment, and twelve bundred others, are ous.side the city and will ride through ton to-morrow, in order to exhibit their fight ing strength to the miners and 'o, gratify the men.LE THE WILY TURK.Abdul\u2019s Representative at Washington Formulates a Poser.Washington, D.C.; Jan.14.\u2014In; an interview to-day( the Turkish Minigber said: \u201cYou ask me what I bave ta Say about thd fol loging statement: *The Red Cross Society has decided not to pay any attention to the communication \u2018until it is cfficially trans mitted to it by the Turkish Government, or the Turkish Minister.\u201cMy answep is very simple and it is the following: The Rcd Cross has\u2019 never come municated with this legation.It bas only communicated,! to my knowledge, with the press and the public, its president, Miss Clara Barton, assisting) without protest! at publid meetings, where the most gross and unjust abuse was made of the Turkish Government, religion and race.\u2018This whole question,?* added the Minis ter, \u201cis a question of right.Suppose for one moment that your own Indians were to revolt against your legitimate authority.Suppose that you put down \u2018their revolt and suppose \u2018flat in Some foreign country some foreigners were to calumniate public | ly your civilization; your race and\u2019 your religion.Not salisfied with 1ibat,' suppose that those foreigners, on the strength, of such false acousations, were to raise money and bring it for distribution through, their own channels, however raspectable the latitien may be, fio the same people that revolted against! your Government, would that money, raised on \u2018hatred and denunciation, would \u20acver a moral aid from foreigners, he welcome to this great country of yours, however welsome it might be for obvious reasons, \u2018to your Indians?TO AID ARMENIANS.Local : Commiüitees Arranged- Large Sams Needed.London, Jan.14.\u2014Sir Philip Currie; the British Ambassador to Constantinople, has reported to the Marquis of Salisbury that thirteen local committees to distributé re- liaf in Armenia have been established under Consular officers and American missionaries.He adds that £50,600 to £60,000, ($250,000 to $300,000) are regnired to save the Armenians of Anatolia from starvation until spring.Kingsten, Ont.; Jan.14.\u2014The Archbishop of Ontario as metropolitan, is about to issue at the reguest of the House of Bishops an appeal to the churok.people oË the D.o- cese oË Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, in aïd of the suffering Armenians, and for prayers of; intercession for their relief from persecution an! mis:ry, Constantinople, Jan.14.\u2014According to information collected by the Embassies, three thousand Armenians were killed ab Orfah on December 28 and December 29; and at Bredjin, Roumkale and Djibire 600 were killed.: _ WHAT \u201cINVESTIGATIONS\u201d COST.Expenses of the Junketing Committees of ihre N.Y.F'egisiature.Albany, N.Y., Jan.15.\u20143 side light ie thrown to-day on the extravagance of the last Legislature in the matter of investigating committees and junkctiné trips.The ex- pensgs of the Reintaid Sweat Shop Com mitted will ba $10,009.The cos of the com- mittes that investigated the Brooklyn briëgä and Brooklyn charitied is already $3,- 000, with more to come.The Nixon Street Reilroad Commitiee bas bills in for} $10,000.The cost of the Atlanta trip was $6,000.The Judge Appel Mount Vernon impeachment cost $2,500.The committee to invest igate State departments cost $4,000, and the Forast Committee expended $1,800.Tha total cost of all these committees to the State will be at least $40,600.TOBOGGANING AGAIN.Try the big slide at Back River, safe and swift.Open afternoons Opposite Queen\u2019s Theatre \u2018had seen much BURGLARS ARRESTED.The City Detectives Make Two Important Arrests.George Harris From Detroit Has An Inieresting History.On the night of the 25th, op morning of the 26th of last month, the store of J.B.Boudreau, St.Lawrence Main Street, was burglarized, and furs .1o the value of $1,000 taken.The loss did, not fall on the firm, but on the Grose Burglary Alarm Company, with whom the store and its contents had been insured.Superintendent | Groge at once went to work on the case with his characteristic energy and as a result he has not only a fair prospect of recovering the goods, but hag placed behind the bars, two of the most dangerous crooks it has ever been Mqntreal's misfortune to harbor.Happily both are immigrants from the other side, and it must be added that the difficult wonk of tracing them out wag accomplishod by the untiring efforts of Detectives O\u2019Keefe and Campeau who had been detailed to the case by Superintendent Hughes.Four weeks ago a slick looking young man named &écrge Harris was arrested in N.H.Hamil tor's store on a charge of picking pock- els.As there was nothing of a damaging character found on him, and as his lady victim could not identify him positively, he was allowed to go.But the eye of the police was on him, and it was two weeks when Harris and another young man, who gave his name ag Callaghan, were arrested for shooting at two men in a house on Cadieux Street, Their revolvers were: confiscated, and they were let off with the light fine of $10 and costs each.This they paid and disappeared, but before the detectives allowed them to go they took their photos as a measure of precaution.These photos were sent to all the principal cities of Canada and the United States, and it was not long before a police of Detroit stating that in Harris he recognized a well known cracksman named Lyle, whio had served a five years\u2019 sentence for burglary in the Jackson State \u2018Penitentiary.On his relezs3 early last yéar he hung around Jackson until he succeeded in effecting the escape of another well known criminal named Howard.The two stole a horse and rig, drove to Indianaroiis, and as soon as they reached the town held up a citizen and relieved him of a large sum of money.Their arrest quickly followed, but they made a desperate resistance, and in the melee which followed Howard was shot dead in his tracks and Harris was captured.The latter was brought to Jackson to stand his trial for aiding and abetting a convict to escape, but somehow or other he escaped conviction.Since then mno- thing was heard of him until his Montreal exploits.LCetectives O'Keefe and Campeau feel sure they have the right men.They were In their room on Cadieux Street when the police made their descent, and they were captured so quickly as to prevent them using three revolvers which lay close to their hand.A search of the room, revealed im addition to the revolvers, a skull cracker, made oui of rubber piping and heavily Joaded with shot, and also a burglar\u2019s jimmy which looked as if it arvice.In the Police Court, their names ap- beared on The police sheet as Gedrge Harris alias Lyle and James Callaghan alias John Roach.Both put their business down as plumbers, and their latest abiding place as \u2018Toronto.His Honor Judge Desnoyers, after looking at the skuli cracker, three revolvers and Jimmy, remanded them without bail for eight days.Meanwhile |, Detectives O'Keefe and Campeau, with Detective Mailhoux, on behalf of the Grose Bur glary Alarm Company, have taken out warrants for the recovery of the gooës.The arrest is looked upon as one of the most important which has occurred in Montreal in many years, and it is confidently expected that many other big crimes will he traced to these two men.\u201cNEWS FROM QUEBEC- Meeting of Unemployed \u2014 Two Well- known Citizens Dead.(Special to the Herald.) Quebec, Jan.14.\u2014There was a largely attended meeting of the Carnival Committee to-night.Good progress| is made in every committee, A large excursion party of 200 from Providence and Boston is booked for the 27h inst.The™ amount already subscribed to the general fund is exceeding the sum of $8,000.About| 500 unemployed met at the Mont calm market this afternoon and were addressed by Mr.P.J.Jobin, a leading labor leader in Quebec.The meeting was very enthusiastic over the idea of forming committees charged \u2018to interview Woth Federal and Provincial Governments and ask them to immediataly come to their help.Alderman Fiset\u2019s investigation against the Mayon ds being continued to-day.City Treasurer Lafrance, Assistant Treasurer Wright and ,Accounbant Boomer were examined.Two more of Quebec\u2019s well-known citizens passed away to-day in the persons of Messrs.William Hossack, grocer, and J.T.Dawscn, publisher and, stationer, Lower Town.SALVATIONISTS TROUBLED The General Said to Have Reealled Commander Ballington, New York, Jan.15.\u2014The Press {his morning says: Salvation Army men and lassies received a violent shock, when it was rumored that an order had come from Gen erak Booth in London to the effect that bis son and daughter-in-law, Commander and Mrs.Ballington Booth, must relinquish their American leadership at the end of March.It is supposed that! the sore point with \u2018the.London authorities Was heen the strenuous efforts made by the leaders tio' Amcri- canize the movement.The commander and his wife recently besame American citizens and have now a large proportion of Ameti- cans in the ranks of {heir paid officers.The removal off the two popular loaders will, it is feared, cause a large withdrawal of financial help.Commander Booth refuses to say whether sucl{.an order has becn received.His friends say that if the decres comes he may resist it.Nearly all the property in- chiding thd headquarters bailding in Foun teenth Strect, is in his absolute possession.For the Pipe.\u201cTuxedo\u201d perique mixture, formerly 20c package, now 10 cents.Half pound tins, 50e, were Tic.Just so you can try itl L.H.Jacobs, 134 St.Jarnes Street.Distinguished Ocean Passengers.New York, Jan.15.\u2014C.Oliver Tselin and wife, Henry Norman, the Washington cpr- respondent and special commissioner of the London Chronicle; Count L.S7echeni, of the Austrian Legation, and Oliver A.Fry, the editor of Vanity Fair, sailed at ten o'clock this morning on the Majestic, and will have as fellow-passengers the young son of thé Earl oË Aberdeen, Governor-G en- eral of Canada, the Hon.Dudley Gordon.Mr, Gordon is accompanied by Captain PB.C.Urqubart, of the Royal Artillery.On the Paris will sail the Count and ONLY THIRTEEN letter was received from the Chief of } | tot be appealed to the Privy Council, | this stated case was dtawr Tôr that pur | which occurred Tuesday evening, consisted STRUCK OFF.The Board of Revisors Finished Their Work Yesterday.The Board of Revisors yesterday practically concludea its work by ren- tering a formal judgment in the case of the alleged tenants of No.114 St.James Street, the old Montreal House and of the Sincennes McNaughton Co.'s building.The number of the tenants in these buildings were thirteen.Decision had been reserved to allow them to appear to show cause why , their names should not be struck from the lists.This morning they did not ap pear.Thereupon, Mr.Drolet, the chairman of the Board delivered his decision.He explained that in the consideration of all the cases they had considered, that inscription on the assessment rol and the payment of taxes constituted a prima facle evidence which could mot be set aside except by a direct contradiction.In the case of these thirteen tenants, witnesses had been produced who swore pogitively that they did not have a lease of the premises on which they were assessed.Thoge witnesses were not contradicted, and, therefore, under the law, the revisors were bound to strike the names from the lists.After this judgment, Mr.Ames said that the doctrime that the assessors rolls were infallible documents could not now be held.Proof had been produced that they contained errors.In view of this fact, he asked to have Mr.Desmar- teau recalled to complete the evidence in the case of the alleged tenants of 168% and 1608 Notre Dame Street.The revisors refused this request on the ground that they could not re-orjen cases which had been decided in accordance with the evidence produced at the time they were tried.Consequently out of 75 names to which exception was taken, only 13 are struck from the lists.MUST HAVE A LICENCE.Important Decision Regarding Ontario Brewers and Distillers.Toronto, Jan.15.\u2014The Province was de clared by the Court of Appeal yesterday afternoon to have the right ta compdl; all brewers and distillers within its boundaries to! take out the Hi- canse to \u201csell\u201d their liquors, and to exact a fee therafor.The judgment was given upon tho recently argued question raised by the brewers and, distillers who have unsuccessfully doughy to have the court decide that the license granted by the Dominion Govern ment to \u201cmanufacture\u201d was sufficient to enable them fo \u201csell.\u201d The stated case is for the purposed of having thy matter setitled by the Judicial Committee ofi the Privy: Council! of Great Britaint A brewer of Guelph, Mri Halli: day, was some lime ago convicted by the police magistrate of that place for not having a license from the Provincial Government as wel as ond from the Dominion Government, Hig conviction was guashed on an appeal td the county sessions, but tbe Court of Appeal hold that the conviction wad rightij as the Province had the power to issue such licensie.The \u2018Halliday case conld so pose and to bave the matter finally sebtled.The casg will be appealed to the Privy Council.15 - A LIVELY CAR.» The lively propensities of the electric cars on St.Dominique Streat hetween Sherbrooke and Prince Arthur Streets, as previously noted, still continue, The last escapade, of a car striking & buggy, jumping the track and smashing, a pele in one side of the street, ther recoiling and making matchwood of a fence on tha other, and obstructr ing the sidewalk for the considerable period which elapsed before it could again be placed upon the track.\" DST 20 T0 50 P.C.:DISCOUNT, We will give a discount of 20 to 50 per cent.on ali cash pur- hases of Furniture made during January.Frederic Lapointe, 1551 St.Catherine Street.A DEAL IN HAY, Gilbert Lamarre, charged with obtairing money under false pretences, pleaded mot guilty in the Folice Court yesterday.It appears he got paid for a load of hay guaranteed to contain 72 bundles, but when delivered, it was claimed that 32 bundles were missing.Lamarre claims that he kept back the 32 bundle: as! payment of an old account he had against the proseculing witmess, UNCERTAIN, It is not certain whether it wil snow or not.You are always certain of a cool, sweet smoke if you use Ross\u2019 Cut Plug Smoking Tobacco.Have you seen Ross\u2019 Asbestos pipe at 20 Chaboil- lez Square.: Brazil Doesn\u2019s Want Italiars, , Rio de Janeiro, Jan.15.\u2014Tha Brazilian Government has concludel æ.contract for the immigration of a hundred thousand foreigners, Italians being excluded from the provisions of the contract.The First Question, {The first draw at a pipe of Rose Cut Plug Smoking Tobacco causes the enquiry, \u201cWhere did you get it?\u201d 20 Chrboillez Square is the place.While you are there see Ross\u2019 asbestos pipes.State Park for New York.Albany,, N-Y., Jan.15.\u2014The Senate hag passed the billl for the preservation of the palisades of the Hudson, and the creation of iq\" State Park.SUARLVAUL-SUTSSRAE Cheap Sieep.oo Comforte ble beds and comfortable surroundings are what bring it.Think of getting a hard-wood, durable, good looking Bedroom Set for $10.You can do it here this week, Furniture T.E.& A Martin, Dealers.1924 Notre Dame St.635 %\u2014+w%4%4%-6609%%%88 ê : ?: tLLVRBLVRLOS SO Raising a Family Costs money; ggonomy in the buying of clothes for the family is a necessity.We are offering better men\u2019s suits this month at $7.50 than was possible to get three months ago for 810.Our Boys\u2019 and Children's department is full of good things for the growing family both in price and wearing qualities.Our price for little boys\u2019 suits starts at $2.50; 3 months ago those suits sold at $4.Big bargains can be se cured at Kennedy's.Lowest price marked in red ink.Money back if you want it.J.G.Kennedy & Co., 31 St.Lawrence St.Tracing Cloth.STANDARD IMPERIAL e +.In 2ll widths in all widths and evenings.Countess D\u2019Ivry and Algernon Sartoris, David Rea &, Co., Give a Concert Y ourself vents If you have an Æolian in your home, you can invite your friends in and really give a concert of music from the best masters.Easy to play-\u2014easy to buy.Sole Agents, Pratte Piano Co., 167% Noire Dame Street.Complexion, Skin Se Scalp Diseases, Acne, Eczema, Dandruff, Pimples and all Genito-Urinary troubles cured by DR.H.J.BRODEUR, Member of the Dermatological Society OF PARIS.J Birthmarks, warts and all superfluous hair Sur1C1LY.Tes vel ents, Street, 11 a.m.to 4 p.m., 8 to 7 p.m.Bell Tel 7276.If You Want Any Good Hand®made Skating Boots, black and tan, for boys and girls, from $2.50 up, go to F.X.TESSIER, 2404 St.Catherine St.OUR $10.00 TWEED SUITS.Scotch Tweed\u2014all wool\u2014best value in the city\u2014not second class \u2014our best work\u2014our best fit.MAX USHER, 12 McGill College Avenue.GOLD PLATED If theres a place where you know you\u2019ll get Reliable Furniture, ours is the place to come to.We have now on view some of the Finest Onyx Top, Brass, Gold Plated, Parlor Tables, Pedestals, Stands, Single and Treble Statuette Stands and Cabinets ever brought into the City of Montreal, any one of which would make a beautiful Birthday or Wedding Present.Owen McGarvey & Son, 1849 to 1853 Notre Dame St.STEINWAY, R CHICKERING, Pian fn S VOSE, Vos For Sale only by 843434249348 -380 3683833858 ¢ Karn Pianos?: : Come and See Them.Montreal Branch, DW.Karn & G0,, canons Catherine Street, Opposite Murphy\u2019s, 34 344% %4%4%-484-2344%43%0 | ?: : BIGGER BARGAINS THANEVER \u2014A' \"> Semmethaack\u2019s Great b Cent Store, 83 St, Lawrence Main St.Grand Display of Holiday Goods.Never have prices been so low, You must ee our display to appreciate the multitude o presents we offer for one and all, old and young.Our variety is immense.Your Winter Suit mm Get it from us and you will reap the benefit of a skilful cutter from New York and the best material and fit for the least money.P.Pallascio, 5 St.Lawrence St.MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, Etc.We have some special offers at very low prices.Peter Smith Granite Co., 290 Bleury Street.RY Scarff\u2019s Horehound and Honey Cough Balsani \"For that Cough, + Pleasant, safe, effectual.Price, 25 cents, Scarff\u2019s Pharmacy, 2262 St, Catherine Street, HD \u2014_\u2014 od g ed 5 5 3 D y backed Up.superior workmanship, fitting and finest in every detail.No other are wearing them and just as many gentlemen who are judges.All our one dollar White Dress Shirts are backed up by high quality material, perfect shirts made to compare with them at the price.Thousands more will own one or more of the Best White Dress Shirts in Canada, because they are of thai value which is always appreciated by Munroe Bros., 2246 St.Catherine Street, Established 50 À it t À 4 210 Vg f 8 b Xi fe as one\u2019s own hair.PALMER & SON, 1745 Notre Dame | |} LARGEST HUMAN Happ i STORE in the Dominion, Years, Perfect Fitting Wigs, Half-Wigs and Waves, natural looking Street.A Good | \u2018 Thing Clinched.good, but when we say the price is clinches the bargain.When we guarantee high grade material and Work, manship on a pair of Trousers, you think that j R.SEATH & SON, 1817 Notre Dame Street, $4.00\u2014tha Oil Color Boxes.Water Color Boxes.China Color Boxes .A.RAMSAY & SON, MONTREAL Importers and Manufacturers of Artists\u2019 Materials.ITS ALL RIGHT TO TALK what concerns every housekeeper.DING at a discount of 15 per cent, 20 per cent.and cent.and see if what we talk about is not worth talking RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, 652 CRAIG STREE If you've got something good to talk about.What we have in store for you, and what your money can buy from us, is FURNITURE and BED- 25 per You can\u2019t make a mistake\u2014prices in plain figures, with discount marked on the same tag.Just look into this, about.T.CORRECT OBSERVATORY TIME.Offers great bargains in Gold and Silver Jewellery, Diamond Rings, S and other ornaments, Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen\u2019s Gold and Silver Watches, an stock taking.Look at these prices : Diamond Rings, set in fine gold from 87.50 Opal Rings.1.adies* Gold Watches.\u2026.\u2026.6 Gentlemen\u2019s Gold Watehes.* Boys\u2019 silver Watches.FO 8 chases.\"I'he finest selection of Diamonds in the Dominion.The Things touch, the look, the prices doubly it clearly indicate wh buy these days.JAMES The Carpet Warehouse kif IER OO ED RR M A ES EG A 8.00 Ruby RIimZS.0veiiirieerine 30.00 Gold Bracelets.J 4,50 À varicty of Sterling Silver Articles 130 Goods marked down 25 per cent.Genuine bargains for this month only.Inspection invited.No trouble to show goods, A first-class opportunity for making cheap pur 1210 ET 4 EE IS \u2018Left Unsaid\u2014pge\u2014 that can\u2019t be put into words\u2014the certainty about our Carpets, Rugs and Curtains make the modest DAYLIS & NJ) 1837 NOT ¥ DAME STREET J.B.WILLIAMSON, IMPORTER OF matt, % A GRAND INVESTMENT.tars, Pendants d every article in his well selected stock, during the, month of January.A Great Clearing Sale before 5.00 \u201c3.50 av.from 83.50 \u201c50 MAIL ORDERS WILY RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION.J.B.WILLIAMSON, 1741 Notre Dame St.Wholesale feel, the air of teresting an at and where to ON neat Will ei BE nca RE \u2014FOR\u2014 HOARSENESS and LOSS © \" Dear Sirs,\u2014A severe cold caused me to entirely lose my voice.For six weeks a physician attended me, with no improvement.My wife advised me to use THE RED COCKADE, B CAFA BRACCHIO, y By F.HEARTS OF OAK, THE ADVENTURE OF \"5 CENTS EACH.S& New Books.% Stanley Weymah Marion Crawit By Clark Russ THE PROFESSOR\u2019S EXPERIMEN ES By The Duches THE NORTH By Gilbert Patk® Ip ; Sc 4 Etognars Bot ue Montreal.me MINIARD'S LINIMENT, and the effect was magical, for after only three doses and an outward application my voice returned, ahd I was able to speak in the Army that night.DR.SANDEN'S EL x }, \u201cCHARLES PLUMMER, Pp Ld \u201cYarmouth, 52 iLL pail CHAIR Light, pretty, serviceable, big and comfortable.Looks in place in any room, and it only costs $5.H.A.WILDER & CO., 232-234 McGILL STREET, WELL FITTED Make à Suitable Present, CALL AT H.SANDERS, ing all about them.application.Men suffering the sl by mail.Adaress, Send for a neat, illustrated ho should read my book, 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