The Montreal herald, 25 janvier 1900, jeudi 25 janvier 1900
[" eat 3 as SR 93RD YEAR.NO.20.HERAL MONTREAL, THURSDAY, YANUARY 25, 1900\u2014TWELVE PAGES.» \u2018 \u2014 PRICE ONE CENT © PLAN NIG.So N AGAINS ATTACK N \u201caSPION KOP War Office Takes the Public nto Its Confidence\u2014 Keenest Anxiety to Hear Result of Warren's Movements.New York.Ja.20 -«Xjeclaly IN.Ford cables the Tribune tbls morning from Lou don :\u2014The War Office iu anhounciug À night attack in the future tense, wheu near: ly twenty-four hours would be required for explaining the results in past has given England a feverish and auxious day Possibly Lord Lansdowne fangied that 11 wight have a sobering effect If the country tense, were allowed lu one instance to share the anxiety with which the Ministers were overwhelmed.He may have reasoned that tours of suspeuse would cuahle Englishmen to brace themselves for another fortune should be against Warren or to have keener appreciation of victory if Splon Kop should be taken by a biglhly hazardous assault.reverse if TENSION WAS GREAT.Whatever was the motive for the pre wature disclosure which rendered the presss bevley, in with a movement {from Modder River, and that patrols had with French and waiting for ~ome Large movement of the sixth divi ciose guard ovel (his plaus, but with reibforcements of 10, TL will wot action mwany conjunction exchanged shots the cuemy I~ reconnoitering, apparently ston.Roberts is heeping men he delay days.The bowbardient of Kimberley has been with and Methuen reinforcements lo renewed vigor, wilting for cturn up from Cape Town.Casualty lsts completed the stock of information for the 100th day of the war, THE ONLY WAY resumed seems to he ; | In some quirters there isa disposition al- Butler for at tempting a turning movement of so bold a i vharacter with au inidequate force.These strictures are not borne out by private let ready to censure Geueral censorship a hollow mockery the tension aers written by officers after the battle of and (excitement the London very was besileged with enquirers hour after bour and the clubs were crowded at night throughout day in was xreat.with silent loungers awaltlug with grim! faces news of victory or disaster, TACTICAL POINTS CLEARED UF.The tactical points which had been be wildering the military writers had been cleared up, that was one point gained.Whatever might be the result of the night attack the Boer entrenched positions were known to be extended about elght miles from the Western spurs of Spion kop te the Brakfontein.Warrren had not turned this position unless Lord Dundonaid could be said to bave doué so by cireline around the range at Acton Homes.Warren had fought his way from the river from one Ilne of kopjes to another toward the spurs.where the enemy's right and were entrenched, but shrank from exposing his centre troops to the zone of the fire of the bare.open Kkopjes.A NIGHT ASSAULT.The alternative was a desperate attempt tp carry by a night assault the main sum mit of Spion hop, where the enemy's left was entreuched, If this could be taken the enemy's main position would be comuranded and Warren's wedged fn between that \u2018ontent.army would be position and ihe approaches to Bok where another Boer army was entrenched, SUCCESS AND FAILURE A British army Into two sections, and each could be attacked lo turn.Defeat mizht he the sig ual for retirement to the Tuzela and the abandonment of tbe operations for the relief of Ladysmith after White hail been given a chance to cut his war through, the Boer lines to Potgleters.This was the situation upon which the War Office was throw light with the least delay possible.and there were great erowds at all Mall until eleven o'clock waiting for news.AT OTHER POINTS.Apart from Upper Natal there were few \u2018points of interest in the general situation.Roberts reported that a small column left Orange River for Rooi Pan, west of Kim- sueress would eut the expected to | | | | { Colenso, The opinion was apparently genes he War office op General Ballers army that Ladysmith be relieved by a direct attack ; upon Colenso without terrible losses, One prominent officer has estimated the loss of getting to Ladysmith via Colenso at 10,00) could not aie, THE LATEST NEWS.5 nm.Nothing Is vet known as to the of General Ballers night attack on The latest news from the scene Natal is contained ln a message from half past result Spion Kop.of operations an brief Npearman's despatched nine on exchange Camp AU Tuesday nicht, which says Major General Warren Was Island and- the Bermudas, l'or some thike past be has heen engaged as he saela) sedpetary, which post he vaeates \u2018Tonight there will be a meeting In the\\Temple on Alexander Street for the purposd of esteading the brigadier a welcome to Mintreal, He will assume the | duties of the poyltion recently vacated by IN ROMP the senior class of philgsophy at (he Moat.real Seminary, has been appolated to a chair of philosophy at thx Canadian College in Rome, He was horn af\\8t, Hyacinthe ia 185%: and was ordained a\\prlest in 1881.Doing a Land Office Business BRYCE & DOUGLAS, Typewriters and Typewriter Supplies, Tol Main 314, 11 Bloury St, Montres * insella 1 About $200 hades for the 2h century fund had bedn opened: disbarse distance, -| if the Eastern Lrevince, whtél | \u201cClapla teacher of | In the Matter of TREFFLE PERRON, Lake Megantic, Distriet St.Francis.| The undersigned will sell at their Rooms, @ ST.JAMCS BTREWT, Montreal, by Public .on FRIDAY, THE 3d FEBRUARY, At 11 O'Clock AM.In ose let, and \"oe much per deliar, the $8Le 638.96 Also Book Debts, as per list, AWOUNLIBE LO 0.0.erms\u2014Cash.Stock can be seen on the $ist instant.T particulars, address H.LAMARRE, Assignée, : 246 St.James Street.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.-Janvary 25th, 1980.\u2014 \u2014- TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.WANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW, wok of any kind by the day: nursing © preferred; best of references if required.Apply Mrs.Clesson, 621 St.James st.22x WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY GENTLEMAN i as canvasser, thoroughly acquainted with job printing in all its branches, or as city traveller.Address H.Y.B., Herald \u201cOffice.Te a For further WANTED \u2014 BY STEADY MAN, WORK.OF of Queen's Block; has certificate; good city references.Address W.Mulr, Bur- : lington Chambers, 2209 St.Catherine st.= LOST \u2014 YESTERDAY, GOLD CAMEO brooch.Finder please return to, Porter, .Montreal General Hospital, and receive reward.six WANTED \u2014 BY À RESPECTABLE WOMAN -work of any kind, washing, ironing, housecleaning, etc.Apply 14 Bleury st, 23x \u2014 CHILD DIES FROM.BURNS.While playing with matchds.two days ago, Guerston, the two-year-old son of T.8.Harris, nuetionecr, St.Lawrence Main Street, set fire to bis clothes and was badly burned # before the bluze could be extinguished.The child lugered in dreadful agony until this morning, when death re- licved his sufferings.\u2014 FIRES OF A NIGHT.A dwelling house belonging to Mr.Mag- loire Hotte, at Mfle.Eud, was almost total: ly destroyed by fire yesterday.The loss will reuch $1,500.Yesterday fire broke out at 727 Berri Street.It was owing to children playing with matches.About $160 damage wis une.A lamp explosion caused a small fire at G2 Rivard Street last evening.\u2014\u2014 GRANTED A NEW TRIAL.Arthur Delisle, the pllot on the steamship | Turret, which was wrecked on October 25th, © 1899, has been granted a new trial in the i action which was brought agalnst bim last November by the Harbor Commissioners.As à result of this action he had been suspended, from Nove: .ber 14th, 183%, to August 1st, :; 1900, from acting as a pliot.| \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | A VETERAN'S MEDAL.Sergt.RR.W.Sutherland.Queen's Own SC Rifles, who fought in the Itidgeiway affair in INGE, and whe resides In Montreal at pre sent, received his medal yesterday.There were nine killed and 42 wounded at Ridge wiv on the Capadlan side, which tatively quite as great a loss as there has heen In mnnw of the recent engagements in South Africa.+ any kind, bollers or furnaces, in vicinity | < shows re.7 Writing Machine is as much ahead of the old style blind machines as they are of the pon, Work in Sight : is accomplished on the - [Underwood Typewriter! sacrifice of à single existing ed: is but with the addition of man + others?never before obtainable.a CREELMAN BROS, v TYPEWRITER CO., 5 97 St.Francols Xavier St.Monter: Sale Ot Handsome Household Furniture.\"Beautiful Carpets, in squares of various kinds, a great variety of House Furnishings, Street, will be held .TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AFTER- .NOON, JANUARY 26th.\u2019 Consisting of Oak and Hardwood, Bedroom Sets, Springs, | Hair and Wool Mattresses, Sheetings, Pillow Slips, Blankets .and Comforters, Sideboards, Tables and Dining Chairs, large lot of Carpet, Scotch Linoleum, English Ollcloth, and a great variety of House Furnishings, etc.Sale at 2 o'clock.' RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.\u2019 \u2014 FOR SALE \u2014AT\u2014 Cote des Neiges, of JOS.BROUGHTON, Esq, Property consisting of louse, Stables and \u201cother outhuildings, and six acre of land.divided into very fine orchards, garden and lawn.A good opportunity to buy a suburban residence.LL.WiLL BE SOLD BY AUCTION On Monday Next, Jan.29, At Eleven O'Clock A.M., \u2019 In the 20° LONG ROOM, ,MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE, > 204 ST.JAMES STREET.; Full information on application to.H.M.SIMPSON, 2b Canada Life Building, \u2019 Tel.Main 3344.\\ THOS.J.POTTER & CO., Auctioneers.pangs PER 3 Ne + Every one « see - RAS A SPECIAL FOR YOU IN Ladies\u2019 High Class Jackets.50 only.Colors\u2014Green, Fawn, Navy Blue.Remember all this seasons importations.If I For instance a $10.75 garment for $5.38, this special is only advertised in Herald.\u2014Cut this ad out and bring it to us and ask to these 50 beautiful garments, at .| CORNER OF MOUNTAIN and ST.CATHERINE STS.+ S, \u201c February 15tk, 1900.| | CT ea M a « h © Cents per Box.6 Boxes, 82.50.\u2014P\u2014P .ps .\u2018 57 \u20ac ~ sa\u201d NS ' Re 2 EN +) nai = , ; 1 4 ~~ (3; 3 \u20ac _ 0 .at SASS AS LH 2, VE 4 = F4 - cre N a - & 7 - / DEN CS a I LTR Co.fs ron à Tn Go + = \u2014_ : ur a : \u201d , o> TA OA 15 = a , hp .AD \\ Cee n He + A : 8 : \u20ac J ¥ =, \u2014 ?\\ .men ges = ES ATA = HG JAF- =a \u2014 : * = \u2014 es - _ = - cat\u201d.= ment esse \u2014 \u2014 re Kk \u2014 We will send jou à large sample box free.Simply send your name and address, also your druggists name and address, and we \u2018will do the rest.Our remedy is for sale by all druggists, or will be sent prepaid on receipt of * : price.Write for advice and testimonials.Free Samples not given after * ro.I e.1 etc, etc, at our rooms, 241 and 243 St.James Drawing Room Suites, Easy and Odd Chairs)\u2019 Residence Crounds \u2014_ dp $ | absolutely and practically without they: VARIASS, .- Indian Catarrh Cure Co, \u2018 ; WONN HJSLOP & O0., Propeistors), f46 ST, JAMES STREET, çe se; = iTONTREAL,: Que, x , 3 \u2018 Lo.Frs .= WEST WARD FIGHT Business Moa Usanimously Approv of Mr.C.F.Smith, ROUSING MEETING LAST NIGHT.- \u201cCity Must Be Governed Liks a Suo- .cessful Business Enterprise.\u201d \u2014 * The public meeting of the Mechanics\u2019 Institute building was crowded to excess yes- \"serday afterncom bY as representative a gatvering of West Ward business men as ever assembled in connectlou with a munl- cipal election.With 800 voters fa the Ward : it cannot be sald that those present could declare that Mr.C.F.Smith would without doubt be elected by a big majority over Ald.Stevenson for the West Ward alder- manic seat, but it certainly seemed likely that with such a gathering of the men of | the business division of Montreal there ____could be little doubt but that they would du what they declaréd unanimously they woul de: so - Elect Mr.Smith to represent them in the City Council.;( .Every speaker made it plata that the day -bad come for a auccesstul business uiau to represent them.Not ah unkind word was spoken in connection with Ald: Stevenson.| His honesty aud integrity were never is \u2018sailed.lt was simply pointed out that he had had bis duy, and it was time to elect a map who would take up the Interests of the Ward and the city in general In a modern, businesslike manner; a min who would regard tbe trust placed lu him in the same light as he did bis own sucess- ful business, and this: man was Mr.Sinith.\u201cWe have given him,\u2019 \u2018said Mr.Crathern, \u2018\u201c\u2018the highest gift in.the power of comimer- cial Montreal.the Presidency of the Board of Trade, and thls in itself should be sufli- cient to prove that he is beydud all men the right one to represeut.us 1.the Counell | of the City of Montreal.The meeting was called for 4.30.p.m., and .at that hour it was difficult 10 get inside the door.so densely was: the room crowded.- Lt.-Col.Whitehead proposed that Mr.Jas.Crathern should take the chair, and\u2019 this: wis unanimously: agreed io.The Licut.- Cul.became secretary.and Mr.\"at once opencd the mecting by saying that! } à.Change in the\u2019 A shout af AP- 1 Lot us get the City Hall cleaned up.When the time had come for a personnel of the Council proval greeted this remark and Mr.Crathern said: i \u2018I tee! certain that all present wil agree .with mé tbat the time has come when the - citizens of Montreal should unite in a determined effort, without reference to, locality, race or creed, to improve the personnel of our City Councll.A beginning was made in the right direction on Satugday last by the election of several good men by acclamation, and I hope on the 1st of February aext thelr number will be argely Increased.\u201cI find on cnquiry that in 1889 our city revenue amounted to $2,222.000; our debt.$13,000,000, and after providing for Interest I had the misfortune to oppose a man who and school tax, there remaineil over 63 per | cent.of the revenue available for the requirements of the city: in 1888 the revenue Was over £3.000.000, but the debt had gone ap fo $26,000,000, and although\u2019 the revenue was larger by some $830.000, vet after providing for interest and school tax there was only seme $160,000 more available for the use of the city, indeed only half the re- \u2018venue of 189S was available for city require- .ments, while in the interim nearly 106.000 people were added to the population.and the area in the city boundary largely increased.\u201cAt the end of 1809 I' understand the debt will-reach $27,000,000: with honest and care- Cul expenditure of this .enormous sum of money, our city should be a paradise, and ' our streets and sidewalks models of perfect © construction and cleanliness, but uafortun- ' ately through maladministration this vast sum of money has disappeared, and the\u201d condition of our city is a disgrace to any | elyHized country.- \u201cNo portion of the community Is more in-' Yerested fn good city government thin we, the electors of the Wes; Ward (this division comprising the very centre of the business | portion of the city).We pay in taxes on our offices, warehouses and factories, ln- ! eluding the business tax, nearly one-tenth | of the city's revenue.and In addition, \u2018 largely contribute to the city's Income by | the taxes on our dwellings or residential property; therfore.it Is most * desirable that our representative should be a man! of sound business principles, and In Mr.\u20ac, : F: Smith, Who has kindly ennsented to come | forward.we have one of Montreal's most successful business \u2018men, both as a merchant nad manufacturer, employing over 400 clerks and operatives, and contributing nearly £2,.a year as his share of the city taxation, Mr.Smith bas been for seven years a member of the Conncil of the Board of Trade, Alling the presidencies.aud in January last, was elect.| ed by acclamation 80 the mnst honorable position of president.Indieating the conti.dence of the commercial community lu his | business ability and Integrity.| \u201cln regard to the sbortcomings of our | present representative, thes are fully set forth in the Star of Safurday last, and 1 ; think, we must all admit that bis useful- | ness has gone, and our duty is to elect Mr.8mith by 4 large majority.\u201d - Here Mr.Crathern was Interrupted hy a united applause which lasted many min.ates, and he finished hy saving that\u2019 ae! the buslriess men of the West Ward paid one-tenth of the taxes of the city At was time that they put.their affatrs.In the bands of n successful huSiness maa.\u201cHere ts a man.\u201d said the chalrmas, \u2018who Wires 400 clerks and operators, aud who pays 82,000 yearly of city taxation.For seven Years he was a.member of the Council of the Board of Trade, the xreatest body of the commercial metropolls of Canada { have nothing 10' say personally \u2018about Aid.Stevenson.but as the representative of this ward hix shortcomings have heen freely spoken of both qn publie and in the press of the city.I ,have weighed ; them carefully, aud I.declare as a business A Friend's Advice.When you find yout when your backeaches and pains and gives you endless misery, when you have ta 16 rise \u2018often in the sight and endure torture during the day\u2014take a friend's advice.Get a \u201cDOAN'S .- \"KIDNEY PILLS.There ars lots of people in your town, friends and neighbors of yours, .who have been cured by this remedy.Mr.FT.Sarchet, merchant tailor, Brock.ville, Ont., says they cured him of a severe attack of backache and kidney trouble.They cured Mrs.E.Ford, St.Thomas, .tee of dropsy.Ont Wm.McNeill, g3 St.St., St.ohn, N.B.says they of diss Join backache, from which she s for over six mon HE VIC FI 1 targe ta Crathern on us for five dollars each it the city -can- gtreets, just as.filthy as possible and thed ! get on to n strent car.! city cleaned and let us have cars stop on I the right crossing.\u201cfive months after.! that must bave made him feel | cause was in safe hands.i be said :\u2014 y ; 00643, position nf treasurer, bath vice.!.man that te our Qutj , ( By à dus À ir $uty te elect Mr.Smith BUSINESS MEN SAY \u201cSMITH.™ ° Me.Crathers thea \u2018called on Mr.flobert Beford, who seid: \u201cKL fully endorse all that Mr.Cratbera has sald.Pugre en be ao doubt that some members où tue City Counell are not what we can tefm Lonest representalivesz, aud the time bas come wheu we should make a change.Let us replace them.Let us do credit to eur city.Men like Mr, Smith are wanted as our represeutatives- He te a xgayer, and ®t is té \u2018his latprest ta see thal the city la properly governed.We must, as a duty to ourselves, see that this is done.To-day Montreal is not a credit to the Dominion; for itu sige and influence it 1s a dirty city, Look at our aatural advantages, Let us select meu to represent us who by bouest government will make tls the Queen City of the North.Mr.Alexander McPhoe was next called upou.His speech was short but to the point, .He sild: \u201cI am not conversant - with the detalls of the management of the , ¢ity, and therefore cannot criticize ît us i It should be criticized.I am.however, | convinced of Mr.Swith\u2019's honesty when ; Me says he will try to bring about a gov- | ernment in the best interests of the city.tle will look\u2019 after the interests of the ! taxpayers, and that is what .we want.We cannot all go ta the Council and vote, and { #0 we must select a wan to go there and | Vote for us; we weleot Mr.Suvtth.On tail questions which come before the Coun- et wevvan trust Mr Saoilth.There 18 ho | better man.\u201d 1 Mr.F.W.Evans was uext called upon.Short spevclies were the order of e day, and he said be wonld not say much except a word or two to the point, \u201cJr 1s of vital importance,\u201d Mr.Evans pointed out, \u201cthat the best men should he elected.The West Ward was about to place Î * itself on record, and it was proposed to ; rend to the City Counell the very best umn that coulé Le found, Ald.Stevenson i bas beeu Ju the Councit for a long time, Shut the time pas come for a change.The | West Ward would cume to the frout with a-large majonty for i good business man.| Ald.elect Hart was loudiy called» for.\"He said: Il havé a weakness for good men.Mr.Smith aud | arranged to go into the Covtell together, It 1s now your dutv | te put him fg by the highest majority ever given in the West Ward.\u201d This was the : stgnal for an outburst of applause, and Mr.Hart continued: \u201cI have no desire to do any eriticizing, as 1 may be subjected to the same thing before Jong, but 1 am Usgneote in saying (hat it 1s the duty of the people to see that Mr.Smith fs seut te the Cougeil by a big majordiy.'\u201d Mr.Arthur Boyer said : *1 have known ! Mr.Smith about one wontl, but ¥ think 14 , know him to be a good wan.Let yg get him \u2018to pledge himse © to one thing, I have travelled a good deal, and I have found ; that wherever I went one of the first places I was shown was the City Hall.Rut ob! what is our City Hall?It Is a disgrace.Mr.Smith reaches the Council let him call not pay it.It ts a disgrace.Ald.Stevenson is responsible for the ridiéulous by-law which forces the street cars \u2018to stop at the farther crossing.* You never know where vou are, lt seems to me tuat thé Couuell has come to a conclusion to keep the s force- tie citizens to wade Ju the dirt to Let us get the | W¢ want.aldermen who are ready te work and not make speeches.was elected over me, aud be skipped out That was because wen said they would work tor me.but they did not.Don\u2019t do that gow, Work for Mr, Kmith, Tlie candidate was then ealled for, and when he arose he wast given a reception that his After thanking the gathering for its Hatterlng reception THE CANDIDATE'S SPEECH.\u201cIf:a vote were taken in this room I feel that I should certainly he ciected without Aan.adverse ballot, 1 bave no Jong speecu to make.* Yon promise to elect me as a business man, and I want to say at the outset that I wish to represent you as a busi- | \" THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, GHT_ GROWS WARM sen.[ have koowa this geutieman for very Mmeay years oow.{ tirse knew him when, te from the couutry.be was conducting, with ail the ardor aud enthusiasm of Youth: 8 modest grocery la a littie lane (It couia oot be digultied with the name of a street) of Guy ftresr.[ have watched his ever siace, Lace seen Lis busloess grow to such dimensibas that Le was obliged to more from one locallty to aootkee, lu oruer te secure enlarged premises and the lacreas- ed accommodation required, until he was conduct} largest suburban establishments of the kiud in Montreal.He bas now retired from active business, in the prime of life: enjoying 8 well-earned competency, and is & very large property holder.have watched him fill.with credit to himself and to the satistuction of his fellow members, oue office after another, from the lowest to the highest, inthe Grocers\u2019 Association of this city.He was for two years its reign \u2018president, and la such a body, compose\u2018 na it Is of all nationalities and ail creeds, Mr.Vallierea' voice aud vote was always raised and used in favor of harmony, fair play and justice to all, He speaks fluently hoth languages, and is withiut a particle of bigotry, fanaticism or latolerauce \u2018in his nature.He will be .found u determined foe to extravagance, jobbery, or cronked deals of any kind, and I! am sure will not be dominated or led Dlludiy by nny clique or party in the eouncil, under any name.Of Mr.Valllerea® opponent, T do not wish In question.and.therefore, can have nothing to say, bevond the fact tuant having held the seat for some years, bis record 18 now before the electors for judgment.Ry some of the electors of St.Dente ward, thie letter may he considered an Intrusion on my part, as J regret to sav, F have no vote In the ward, hut while T do not meddle In elections ax a rule, especially outside of the ward or wards, In which | vote, 1 cab- not refrain from saving that, If elected on the first of February next, the electors of Kt.\u2018Denis.ward.ean congratulate themselves on baving placed in the council chamber, one of the most able, upright, honoralde and conscientious of nur French-Canadian fel low-citizens In the person of Mr.Stanislas D.Vallieres.Alex.D.Fraser, February 23, 1900.THE MAYOR SAYS SO Race Majority Has a Right to Decide What is Just.ONLY \u201cCRANKS\u201d OPPOSE HIM.Montreal, Tells How He Has Prospered by Hard Work and Being Careful with His Savings.: © Mayor Prefontalne addressed the East End Liberal Club last evening on the mayoralty question.On several points Vis speech: was Unly a\u201d repetition of what he had said in Hocbelaga Tuesday evening.By havaug the charter revised, he said, he bad carried out the wish of the citizens of Montreal, as expressed at the geueral elections of 1897.At lust Montreal was a self-zoverned clly.He had also brought about\u201cthe consolidation of the debt \u2018on the basis of $24,000,000, without maternally ju.creasing the Interest.In 1800 none of, the appropriations had been overdrawn, avd a balance of $200,000 bad been placed.by the Councll of 1899 at the disposal of the Council of 1900.He favored a greater plan for thé annexation of the nelghboring municipalities, The harbor Improvement Uess mau.Such men are not speakers, but workers, and by our actiou in the C'onnell | \u2018wo must be judged.Your are shareholders : tn a corporation with a capital of $175,000,- with an annual income of $§3,000,000.On, this you bave a debt of $27.000.000.In ! the past you have had very poor.dividends in the matter of roads, pollce protection and the ather munlelpial services.It called upon to elect a director gf this corporation in which you have such great interest you \u2018avould not elect a man who had not pald dividends, but one who would give you the best return for your money In good roads, police protection, ete.Yon will expect husl- ness attention to the work Sour representa tives are câlled upon to do.You do not, expect thew to make loans at a loss to the city, but you éxpect them to make them to the hest advgntage, Even in a small mat.Tér such as police gloves, you expect the pptice tu have a good glove, but tot at the Jlzhest price.Business men are disgusted with the methods enforced at the City Hall, Much time is lost, no matter what the question Is, whether large of small.There ta a nlzzér on the fence somewhere, and until that nigger {2 knocked down nothing 1s done.It 13 so lu nearly all the proceed ings of the Council.» 1 want to minke no promises: beforehand.I-go, If 1 go to the Council, independent.As I acted In my own business so 1 propose to act In relation to the elty.I am pleased that no unkind word has heén sald of Ald.Stevenson, I have voted for him In the past and personally respect him.He has conducted this campaign without once becoming personal.He hax placed before the electors his auctions of the past, and those actions meet with his own approval.They would he repeated If he were re elected.Since 1869 the debt has been In creasing aud the Income has been Increas Ing.yet there Is 13 per \u2018ent, less to spend.This should not be.Economy would avold this.No other city in the world has a better location: our river and our mountain.command attention, and we must rise to what we should be.1 thank you.Mr.Crathern and Lleut.-Col, Whitehead added a few words, and the meeting dls persed after ringing cheers for Candidate Smith.\u2019 yo Among those who were present were :\u2014 Messrs, J.B.Learmant, F.Nelson, W.C, Towers, A.GG.Ross, Henry McIntosh, R.Lafontaine, George Bisson, F.A, Mc Indoe, William Davidson, John Grose, John Hamliton, Geo.T.Slater, Wm.McNally, HH.I.Fisk, PF.W, Evans, J.T.Wilson, D.A.McCaskill, F.McLennan.ex-Ald, Thompson, Paul Galibert, Jobn Hammil}, John P.Kelly, W.E.Young, L.H.Packard, Geo.Crossen, A.S.MeNaughton, E.Manateld, Jas.Dinuhan, Dr.Trepholme, Engene Langlois, J.A.Marsan, §.X.Boyer.C.BE.Gault, 3.Alex.Stevenson, Shirley Hub- bell, J.Currie, A.G.Whitley, Plers Locke, Robt.Reford, A.McFee, I.Langon, R.K.Thomas, J.©.Walsh, J.B.Lear mont, P.Kearney, 8.Silverman, D.Lock- erby, J.Dwane.D.Mcintyre, A.G.Me- Bean, Thomas Collins, H.Markland Mo).son.Win.Starke, Nolan DeLisie, Geo.F.Coaverhill, D.xton, Leslie H.Gault, Robt, W.McDougall, Wm.Strachan, Gen.H.Smithera.Ernest Howard, Thos.Peek, Gordon Strathy.jr., John Torrance, Fred.St.G.Stroud, and A.Levecque, THE FIRE BRIGADE CHIEFSSIP.Posteards containing the following are being sent to all the voters of the ward : \u201cWhy John Beckingham was not Chief of \u201c | ontreal Fire Brigade.\u201c\u2018Œstract of Minuten of Councll Meeting of \u201c the 20th October, 1888.) Ald.Canpingham then moved, seconded By Ald.McBride, that Captain John: Beck- ham be appointed chief of the Fire Bri \u201cThe Couneil divided thereon, ,'Year\u2014Rousreau, Griffin, Conroy, Tatsey.P.Kennedy.Bolsscsn, Cunningham, Meo: Bride, W.Kennedy, Wilson.Dufresne, Rolland.Villeneuve, White, Malone, Archam- danit-\u201416, son, Laurin, Robert, \u2018\u2019Nays\u2014Lée, Thom Hurteau, Perrault, Prefontat renier, Martineau, Brunet, me Girard, Du: .ann Le ÉVENSON-1T.otte, Laurent, and \u2018Lom by one vote)\" \u2018 .i .WB.VALLINRSS COMMENDED.To the Editor of The Herald: question was dwelt upon at length.He wanted Commissioners street, In the rear of Bonsecours market, widened to the limit i of 250 feet, as one of the essentials of the future development of Montreal.Blg contracts would soou be awarded tiy the Har.\u2018bor Commission.The rommssinn's engl neer was naturally a very slow man.For twenty years he had done nothlng., He Mr.Prefontaine, and bis friends had pugh- ed him along, \u2018telling nlm to get out of the *\u201cjob\u2019\u2019 if It went too fast.The en-, giueer had finally found out that it would be better for lis health to listen to such advice, Last year Mr.lP'refontaine had compelled the englucer to keep the work in the harbor gong wight apd day.Fifteen hundred wen had thus been employed, with the prevailing standard of wages.The lJaborers had been paid $1.25 a day, sotnethlug almost unheard of.Fhis year there would be stili ore to do.Doran knew nothing of these harbor prob\u2019 lems.The grain elevators to be erceted In the East End by the Couners syndl- cate, after Yhose at Windmulll Polat, would cost $2,000,000.The men who had tolled to secure this had no right tu get out of public life.Even \"he, Mr, I'refountaine, did not belleve that he could perfectly reallze the future growth of Montreal.Buffalo, in the dust two years, with poorer natural facilities than Montreal's, had handled 200,000,000 bushels of grain, etc, ete.; : Mr.Prefontalne was one of the boys.He bad grown and prospered with, Montreal.Twenty-five years ago, when he came Trou across the river, the son of a \u201chabitant,\u201d the son of a toiler, his path was by far narrower than it was now.(A low voice in the audience\u2014\"You bet.\u201d In 1871, when he had graduated from St.Mary's College, he had not expected \u201810 be Mayor of Montreal.But be bad eare- fuily dovested all his saviugs, and the people could see the result.vo Speaking vf his riglits to a second term, the Mayor sald:\u2014 By runnalng for a second term, I knew I would arouse discontent.But.fortunately, it Id confined to a very small ring: and thé clty will\u2019 have to pay a lirge sum\u2019 of npncy for the election, although ny opponent has mo possible chance to be elected.The individual who opposes me will lore his deposit.Has ean.Jdaey rests on no principles.We must Le fair with all.sut a Mght to decide what is fair, what is just.And we shall not allow a small group of men \u2018who have met in a church basement or elsewhere to dictate to us what wa must \u2018do, CL \u2018In presence\u2019 of all the facts,\u201d concluded the Mayor, \u2018should we allow othor peo .ple to bother us with the Idea that it\u2019 Qs an Irlghman's turn, to be Mayor?\" Mr.Lnafortune\u2014-\"We ahall play a bad trick upon him.\" (Cheers) : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.JAMES WARD SOUTH.An enthusiastic meeting was held ast evening at No.1525 Nt.Catheriue street In favor of Mr.Joseph Chevalier, the re form candidate in Bt.James South Ward.Mr.\u2018 Joseph: Giguere presided, and speeches wero made by Messrs, Joseph Demers, law: er, Louis Gareau and D.IH.Lafortune, ewver.- Mr.Demers praised Mr.Chevaller's personal qualities, his independence of mind \u2018and fairpest tn everything, and sald he did mot belleve that the vague pledges taken Ly the other candidate, Mr.la coste, were a sufficient guarantee for the electors.| Mr.Gateau had often differed with Mr.Chevaller on certain matters, but had al ways found him a thoreughly honest, ne- tive and intelligent man.Mr.Chevalier was both a workingman and a hustues man.He would keep in touch with nll classes and defend all classes in the Coun ell.He ewvored Improvements In the ward, such an the paving of certain streets, He was furthermore a partisan of munk dpal reform, and would do all In his power to etop-the plifering of the city's money, His wan well received, the Ing giving unequivoced slgne of dorwement of the reform movement, r.to Mr, Valllsres\u2019 worth as a man and 8 au- one of the most successful and to \u2018speak, as I do not know the gentieman | Montreal, and would, if possibile, submit a~ Mrs the majority has ; father.D.A.Lafortune spoke at length of i WA, DORAN REPLIES But a Contest of Citicens to Place Better Hands.A rouslog reprexentative meeting of the electors of St.Mary's\" Ward Tu favor of tue candidature of Mr, W.£.Doran for the Mayoralty was held Ja St.Mary's Hall, caroer Cralg and Panet Streety, lust evening.Mr.James Morley was called upou to préside.Tue chalrman having briefly Introduced tbe candidate, Mr.Doran proceeded to refer to Mr.Prefoutalune\u2019s Hochelaga speech.\u201cMr, Prefontulue secms tu thlok,\u201d remarked.Mr.Doran, \u2018that it iv an act of auda- lly, on my part: to oppose him.Well, 1 cannot asd do out feel anythlug Lerolc abeut it.I do not think it requires a very extraordloary, wan to oppose Mr.Prefon- taine In- bis desire to keep as his own the civig chair of Moutreal.In fact, one of the very reasous Mr, Prefoutulué gives that he should not be' opposed Is that le bas \u201cnever been opposed, flow, then, does he kudw bis streugtn?Until a wan has tried his strength, lie dues uot know It.Un that account 1 gin iu the same position as the present Stayor, us I have never wea- sured \u201cmy strength, aod he bas chosen to test lls strength uudee ctreuwstauces not altogether su fuvorable tu blu us Le thinks.\" Mr.Doran went gu to speak about Mr.Piefoitaines clufm- that be was tbe author of all the good that had been dove at briuglog about tbe burbor lmproveuwents, ele, and conttuned: \u201cMr.Prefoutalue nas stated.that I know nothing about muulcipal alfuiry.Now, he knows that that statement Is not true; die knows tLat any ordinary Intelligent .citizen is aware that things at the City [Hull have not been ail right.I win nut prepared to accuse Mr.Prefontabne nf all tbe wrong dolnæ that has existed for the past fifteen years, and especlally aur-4 Ing the lust two years, that he has been Mayor; but since he claims to be the great eso at the City Hal), credit of all the wisgovernment.of the city.It 1s na wander be does not clnim that ft was he who luspired Maisonneuve to lay the foundations of Montreal where they were laid.He might claim that he was present In spirit and ahggested to Malson- neuve cto lay the foundations of the city; he will be belleved just as much as he is In conneetlon with bis other claims.\u201d THAT DERT CONSOLIDATION, Referring to the consolidating of the city debt; Mr.Doran sald: Well, it Is consoll- dated: they borrowed three milllons to do ft, aud, according to the best authorities, the city lost semething like $200,000.Now, Mr.Prefontaine.has told ux about his Criends, aud he has trotted one of th ont\u2014n Conservative banker.I would really ke to know who this Conservative banker 5 .- A Voice\u2014\"He I< {He one who floated the loan.\u201d (Great lnughter.) : Mr, Doran-\" Well, T wish we had some.Very couservative mati-l am not speaking tn a politica) sense-to Lold-the stroug hox at the City Hall.I do not blame the City Treasurer, because When warrants are signed they have to be paid.Me.Prefon- taine says I am a crank.Well, then, there are a good many cranks here to-nfighbt:- there were na good many cranks at the Mons ument Natlonat the other eveniog, and there were a good many also In St.Gabriel yard the other night, aud I precume be \u2018Considers the two-thirds of the people who are supporting te are all cranks.Well, there are cranbe-nnd cranks.Some people, È that a crank is a very fearless and up- right man, and then there 1s the other kind it Is a sign of something wrong In the { bralu: when à man begins to think be \u2018Is fhsolutely necessary In this world.I do ! not Know whether Mr, Prefontaine 14 serl- \u201cous or not, hut really.for his reputation he ought not to get up before a publte aunt.! ence and rélterate the assertion that he Je | Indispensable to the progress of the com | | nonnity and of the clty.IP he hind ent, i that he was useful and had done something i In his_dag for the progress of Mantreal: that he had made wmbstakes and was now prepared to make.wav for others; that he wat satfedjed he should ake way.for ofliars, nud that ke should respect: the de- atre of a large nnniber of citizens, then we might nat hé fnelined to he quife so ke- vere, hut be Inélined rather to forget and 0, Pint caeting that he has chosen to su cextremely Lombnatie, so superbly egotistieal and so nnblushingly.effronte, he must pot he enrprised if his candidatuse exeites a litthe Bit of crldlente.Tf the Mayor thinks that his arrogant pretensions are golng to frighton the eltfzene or frighten 4 me, he has made a woful mistake, and he [ will find ont hia error on February 1.Me.Doran then referred to thie tach Agreement ne to representation In the elvle ébalr, and safd: \u201cFT will merely state what T have wall hefore ta a purely French-Cana.dian andience, and 1 will say right here that while I nmr proud of mv Irish origin, \u201cI am a Canadian and a citizen of Mont real.\u201d : ' A QUESTION or CITIZENSHIP, \u201cRut this Is a broader question than Fug: Hish, 1rish, Scoteh ur French -1t 1s a ques- Uon of citizenship, and in this country we tre prepared to stand shoulder to, shoulder for this right.tthe leish do pot attempt to impose a wan upon the people of Mont.veal: they have merely placed before you woman or your approval.The Mayor may &peuk of intolerance and the rulsing of discord, but the Irish people certainly have not done it.Mr.*refontaine pretends that the Mayoral terns should first be French, 4hen English Protestant and theu Irish Catholic.Whoever heard of such a thing?Have we attempted such a division In the past?Has it not rather been the custom that the Freneh-speaklog apd the English- speaking people have bad a Mayor, and that the Bogdish-speakiog term has been Hed alternately by un Eaglish Catholte and.an Eoghish speaking Protestant?\u201cFhe English-speaking terrae has been a kind of subdivision; aud-1t was the Eaglish- speaking press that this year first called upoh the Irish to place a wan in the field, If the Irish population had fulled to du xo, it would have looked as If they elther nck.od the Instinets of citizenship, or as If they did not have n man to place fn the field, \u201cIf 1 felt that it was the destre of the Freneh-Canadhan people that, In order to honor one of thetr great sons who had done signal service to the elty, this tuell under standing should be snspended or even abrogated, then 1 would say that It was thelr undoubted right, as the.majority, to choose whom they pleased, Let 1t be distinctly understood that this is net truggle he.tween \u2018the Trish and the French, or between , the English-speaking and the French-speak- ing.It Is a contest for the government of the city, n contest of citizens who think that the present occupant of the Mayor's chalr has dectd it long enough, and they desire it to he pinced In better hands Hon.I BE.Lebiane followed in French and complimented Mr.Dornn upon the fer and stralghtforward manner fn which.he Iaid his programme before the citizens, Ue \u201c| felt mure that Me, Doran would, (fF elected.not only represehit his (rish friends, but would be found at alt times promoting the best, the true, interests of all élassex of the community.Aditreuses were nisn dellvered_by MF, \u2018I.Devil, Mr: J.C.Walsh and Mr, J.19 » patrick.\u2019 : : me SPECIAL NOTICE.A Popular Lunch Roôm.The StiHwell Innoh roout, on tLë corner of Cralg nnd Alexander, streets, han he.como #0 popularly known as the lending 13 cent rextauçaut bn Montreal that reference to thelr success Is almost onneces.sary, They nent from 700 Go 1,000 people a day, while thelr attendance nud culsine the Government of the City in the City Hall, consolidating the city debt, | .The Sale of Ladies\u2019 White Underwear.let him take the | DAY, SAN.25, 1900.4 \"= S.CARSLEY CO, *\"\"\"* Notre Dame.St Montreal's Greatest Store.The opening of the Food Fair will take place To-Morrow Morning.oughly complete as to command a ttention of every Lady in Montreal.Jan.26th, 1900, = ar An exhibition so great and so thor.GIVEN AWAY FREE\u2014Sample Cups of Ten, Coffee, Cocoa and Chocolate.\u2014The exhibitors will distribute thousands of Sam + \u2018best methods of preparing goods exhibited, NIGHT DRESSES.Ladies\u2019 White Cambric and Lawn Night Dresses, .richly trimmed, from \u2018fe to 3 cach, INFANTS\u2019 DRESSES.- ples Free of Charge\u2014the assistants will instruct on the Ladies\u2019 White Cambrie and Lawn Skirts,from 280 to $5 each.; I \u2019 .wow | LADIES CORSET WAIST LADIES\u2019 GHEMISES 20) Nan fine White \u2019 d IËS [aWE[ , Nainsoock ~~ Lddles\u2019 : Ladies\u2019 Dresses, Fine White Fine Cam- Ladies\u2019 neatly C a mbrie bric Chem- Ken fhe white ; Corset ses, well POS LA ! trucked.I Cd IB \u2018 Cambrie : Waistes, made.Sale 05 +0 Drawe Sale price, all sizes.price 114\u20ac rs.py Ter .Lyc, Sale Price, to $4.00.Ns special re * 8c to $1.65.Ladies\u2019 A Les 17/9 sale p to Te Ladies Fine White 246 1 11% flue white Fine Muslin \u20ac pric NID $2.50.Cambr i e Corset Cov- ces ric ' , .mises, .Ladies: Dr cases, ers, perfect ! deep bem fittin trimmed, fine white Insertion & neat.shape, , Ely\u2019 long cloth Tue ea - neatly trim- well made.Drawers, brolidery- med.Sale Sale price frilled and tucked, two styles, : rimmed.; .price, 26c.31c.extra wide.Sale Price, 29c.Sale price, | THE, S.CARSLEY, THE 8.CARSLEY THE 8.CARSLEY] Tic.0., LTD.CO., LTD, , A \u2026 LTD.Mens Colored M Shirts PR Men's good qual- if ity Colored Cambric Shirts, in neat patterns and stripes, \u2018regular » 35c, sale price, 19camps Lamps \"20 Good Kitchen Lamps, complete, including burner, chimney and wick, regular 25e, Friday 13c.1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St.1 MEN'S LRACES.Men's Elastic Braces, in: pretty colored webs, full length \u2018and strong, regular 17c.Sale price, 9c, .MEN'S CAPS Men's good Cloth Caps,with quilted sateen lioing and slia- ing band, regular 40c, price, 25c.RN Ladies\u2019 Cloth Gaiters, \u201cand fits wéll, regular 25¢, Friday, 156.Hundreds of Other Bärgains Offerad on Friday Throughout the Store.\u201d* S.CARSLEY CO, \"=.84 to 194 St.James St, MONTREAL re EE \u2014\u2014 IN FAVOR OF MR.RABY A LARGE MEETING IN ST.ANTOINE SOUTH.* \\ \u2014 He Refutes the Charges of Peculation at St.Cunegonde School Made by Mr.Cloran.A meeting was held last eveniug in St.\u201cAutoine South In favor of Mr.Raby.Dr.Leroux and Mr.BenuchentT were elected joint president, supporties them - Were amongst others, Messsts, W.W.Robertsou, Vander, Cardinal, Dr.Cypiot, J.OU.Lamert, John Reanloy, Ald.Laporte aud Ro.Ouitmet.- Raby when called on to speak was Mr.He explain- most enthushantically recelved.ed his position on the matters of ety Mlereat, and spoke at tenth on the St.Cunegonde school question.\u2018the charges, he sald, which were being made ty Mr.Cloran and his friends were utterly fulse.Mr.Cardinal severely criticized the conduct of Mr: Cloran, the vival candidate, for aftempting to enst aspersions pon the character of Mr.Raby by suggesting he was disqualified from occupying a scat in § ! LIFE'S_ DIFFICULTIES.Modern Methods of Living.Co Penalties of Picton, Jan.2h.\u2014We read.a great deal con- corning the hardships and sufferings endured by the Canadun pioneers in.the early days of our Dominton.hut the truth 1s that many of their descondants, in our own times.ene dure cqually as much as did their forefathers.The caso of Miss Anna Young, of (his town, ts un instance.Miss Young is a granddaughter of Col.Henry Young.the United Empire Loyalist, in whose honor Fort Henry, at Kingston, was named.She says: \u2018I had suffered with rheumatism for twenty years.My poor body was all twisted out of shape, so you can lmagino the agony 1 endured.My physicians could not help me: all the megicines 1 used were utterly useless.\u2019 \u201c1 read of Dr.Arnold's English \u2018Toxin Pin ono day.and thought I'd give them a trial.1 ani thankful for.having their inspiration, for | am.now free from very ters rible pdine amd aches, thanks to Dr.Arnold's English Toxin Pills\u2014and to them alone.1 cannot, ot course, be made young again, for TV will be 79 ycara old in December, yet I feel 1 oan end my days in peace, thanks to Dr.Arnoid'e English Pills.\u2018* - so \u2014\u2014\" the Clty Council because at some time he bad been fined fora small licensing offence.Mr.Cardinal characterized\u2018 as absurd the coutention- of Mr.Clôran, and then proceeded to state that Mr.Cloran himself was not qualified to be elected because he did not personaliy \u2018possess as proprietor, lu his own $2000, after payment or deduction of ali charges imposed thereon.\u201d The property on which he, clnlmed to.qualify belonged to his mother-in-law.Then, tow, Mr.Cloran wags at present resve of Hawkesbury, In Ontarto« and hy a rexulation in that Province a reeve was obliged to reside in or within a radius of twenty mileg from the seat of his mayoralty: and he was not à resident of Montreal.dature were also.delivered by Messrs.W.W.Tobertson, J.D.Lamert, Lagorte, Scan- Inn and R.Oulmet, and the meeting cou- cluded shortly before tufdnight.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - MR.CLORAN SPEAKS AT A MEETING HELD LAST EVENING.Denounces Mr.Raby for Selling Liquor to Minors\u2014The St.Cune- gonde School Question.Mer.IL.J.Cloran held à meeting at the coumiittee rovim on St.James Street Inst vertus at which there was a good attéud- ance.Mr.Cloran began his address by taking ap the statement which Mr.Raby's friends hand made that be had ho tnterest in the wird, He had passed thirty years of his Ife In the place, he and Wis children had been edueated there.\"His property was just on the tue of the new ward, on St.An: tolue Street.It bud been suid (vo, that he had contested St, Ann's ward in 1SU4 and hardly got a vote.\u2018That was a falsehood.He had never contested St.Ann's.It was another Cloran.\u2019 7 + \u2018 He opposed Mr.Raliy because he was informed by the taxpayers of the ward that the taxes had been increased through the action of the very Mr.Raby whe was seeh- lug élection to the council.Mr, Raby was a school commissioner in St.Cunegonde.À good many works were going on there and he commisaloñiers gave the work to one of their nuruber., Mr.Cloran went on te make seneational statements reflceting où Mr.Raby's condnet In this matter, 1le-also sald \u2018he apposed Mr.Raby because the had been guilty of the greatest crime In the calendar.that of getting a child drunk.\u201d If he was | Wected he would recognise no clique, but work far the Interests of thé ward.#ir\u2014! notice with much pleasoré that Mr.Chevalier's high character, and cloned [4% a subject of favorable remntk Wy pe.Dr.Arnold's English Toxin Pills, the only.\\ speak- The Herald bas a good word to say for Mr, bY proposing a vote of thangs to Ald.[gular customers.Tho restaurant ln open medicipe on.earth that cures disease hy Hid .er ita hed Canoe Mie Corne suce vor.A.D.Vallleres, à candidate now before the | Archambault for the Istter's good service day and nighg and patrons, ns at an hotel, ing ti germs that cause it, aresold by all | hood, and knew hin to he a devoted friend Jectors for one of re An Council.The vote wan pameed are able to Beenre hoant and lodging at drugnists at Tic @ bos: sample aise 23c, or a patriatie Canadian.If the ward elected : tore one [he St.Denis ward seats : wnanimously.Another meeting In favor [any hour.Those who haye ncenmion to sent prepaid on receipt rice, by The i a mam like Cloran 8 would get justice.Not Po \" City Council.\u2019 | o£ Me.r will be held next Tues {patronize & restaurant will/nud Billiwell's Arnold Chemical Co.Lim Canada Lite \u2018so with Me.Wbo could.not look after : Fou perinit me to-o8d Ma tostimonz ; Gay ovenin\u2026 2 00 .A satisfactory iu every\u201d partioutar.\"| Bulléing,-@ King Sirvét Wèel, Toronto.Ttbe taxpayers\u2019 interests in a small place aR + \u2019 .Lo : + \u2018 ; .: : SE V on - « .\u201c, i ° .: .pe > __ Tr ~ sale pam! strongly made Oriental Rugs, 4 x T feet.Special, $2.10, Oriental Rugs, 9x 9 feet.Speeial, $6.08.- Bnamel Sancepans 367 only\u2019 Enamel pintssame as cut,regular 30c.Friday 16%e, Granite - 278 only Granite Teg Kettles, size 2 quarts, same as cut, regulag soc.Friday, 29¢, wme, Immovable property of the valye of | Speeches In support of Me.Raby's cand* ALCOHOLISM CURED.\"| Chronic Alcoholism, Drunkenness, Opium and Morphine habits safely and permanently cured by the Dixon Vegetable Cure, This cure is absolutely harmless, It cannot injure the most delicate constitution.No hypodermic injections are used.It can be taken at home without loss of time from business aud without the knowled of anyone.The Dixon Vegetable Cure is recommended by phy- -sicians and is the only method of treatment used in the Belmont Retreat, Quebec, which is admit- tediythe most successful sanitarium of its kind in Canada.For further particulars address (in confidence) : J.B.LALIME, Manager, THE DIXON CURE CO.872 ST.DENIS STREET MONTREAL, on \u2018 Dr.MACKAY, Belmont Retreat, Quebse.like St.Cunegonde.How could a man who, himself, had lio respect for the laws of his own country be a proper representative of honest electors?lt bad been said that Mr, Cloran- was nan outsider because.he was Mayor of Hawkeabury.That was not a drawback, © was the reverse.Mr.La e and others acted in simlar capacities fur outside villages.\u2018 Mr, \u2018Ed.Guerin then addressed the meets ing.He urged fair representation in the ward.One scat had gone to à French-Cana- dan by acclymation, Surely the English.speaking balf of the ward should be repre.acnied, Mr.A T.Chadiifond spoke lu French along the same Hoe, urging his French-Ca- nadian fricnda to keep up the reputation they had alkays had for fairness, and ve the Epglish-spenking clectors: almost fa of the ward.n fair representation, \u2019 \u201c - -8T.MARY'S EAST WARD, Mr.Lariviere, the candidate in Bt East Ward, hel a meeting last exons at a hall on Ontario street.The Mall wag packed to the doors, and the speakers were eagerly listemed to.Ald, Dupre, who W420 asked to attend and answer the charges r, 1a café wade against him by M vl Le cond \u201cRS eceupl mot do 00 RU Ne vas tés mue LADIES SKIRTE Baucepans, size three - Friday \u2018Special Offerings! |Annual Pure Food Show\u2014Grand Opening To-Morrow.JANUARY CHEAP SALE _.Tea Kettle » + LA - æ_ \u2019 = .* + THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JAN.25, 1900 | = { | 5.3333333333333333333333333333 33533333 je | 1 Sp ee.- » LA 323323333333 a caw + 22 pe ) % | | | - ; | : Ai Department.\u2014 Le I At Discounts ranging trom Ww .e ° ° ° ° Ww ; mi S| PECIAL attention is SPECIAL NOTICE\u2014The Sale is nearing its end and intending 10 10 50 PER CENT.Ww MN | == called to the Furni- purchasers will do well to make an early selection a 18 Seti progr WwW .ture D t t.\u2019 - .\u2018 The large discounts given, and the bigh ew epartment._.,Ç ,Ç | ae Libe 1 di .3 EE : class of goods offered, render comment un- \" | tberal discounts on.this.T HE -vast additions recently made to the present * COLONIAL HOUSE \u201d Building, and the \u201cTue public are invited to sea and Sides tor Ww nh arge and well assorted further alterations now in progress, will necessitate many changes, involving the re-arrange- RARE NOTE-That in addition to the Spe- 4 Stock.Big discounts on ment of certain departments and the removal of others to new quarters.To facilitate this, ola Sale Discount, there 1s also § per cent.vs it \u201c Odd Lines.| it will be absolutely necessary to reduce our extensive stock as speedily as possible to the lowest : \u201cselon are hats of some of tre Departments \"| WM ol.\u2018point.In order to accomplish this; UNPARALLELED DISCOUNTS will be offered, and careful attention from foteutiag purchasers \\Of : MN every inducement held -out to make the January Sale, including the first week in February, - and will be continued daily, Ww A) _ dll 0 superior to its predecessors in every respect, LL 0 : .Reductions in Se MN | LT \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Co BLACK.DREss doops |W.An ,\u2018 : _ 7 Fer the Month of January.W ale ?\u2018 So I ; : ° vl Per cent.a Ir e e r piece Su ee Clotiena clon.\\ An : Black All Wool Crape Cloth.> \u2018 ° mg, 20 YLT .\u2018 co .a one.no A A = + °° Black AN.Woo! Panama.WW À .2 .: Black All Wool Tailor Made.© Xe ' 0 \u2018 Ce Black All Wool Serges.\\ .a Dairoon Suite Srerals JANUARY CHEAP SALE nt |W , .® .i .: eo Pa 6 1002 ul 0 b : .oon *\u201cPlam Black Lustre.à .: Black All Wool Drap Soutane LN The entire range of choice patterns, in Axminsters, Wiltons, Brussels, Velvets and Black All Wool Bengallne.4 WJ - «.A .La j ac 00 edfor ord.IN _802-47 Suite Oak, $100.00.Tapestry Carpets at discounts of 10 p.c., and 5 p.c.for cash.Black All Wool Mets Cloth, sa.\u201c ot.I ses. erom Furôpe on the Ocennie vue dura aie SRILA Recall) 11 LA ere reset | Enknowa 0000 Montreal So Gr | Sa |.09005 and 5 : : .says that there is comparatively little ex- \u201cdo.do.eee { 8 4 W.W.Welsh \"ou nesce sus ecn can cca 00000 | do LL.1e t do.oe 2°90 0.04 2.94 4x9\u201460 3 , JANUARY.au se +.3 055.317 citement In London over the war, less 1a do.do.poor \u201c, lu.ML.Vanier RES ! do.; ees Unknown 5.00 0.07 5-07 ; Ages, à - FEBRUARY \u2019 > \u20acact' than one might gather from reading do.do, cd 13 P.Lemaw .0.000000 * do.* Untioe ia : oo |- 2.04 459\u2014266 an ?Teed cease 0.2,804,576 Ve .the papers.Mr.Meighen shen In Eugland do.do.ss 18 |.C.Lajoic .do.2:90.0.01 2.04 4ne\u2014277 - MARCH.3,060,084 reviously, was attached to the famous \u201cdo.*\u2014- dos- Decavse J.MH.C.Deloche .en «| do.21,45 0.03 1.48 4K9\u2014345 and 346 sen sree Uy , lack Watch regiment at Aldershot, ana | .Qo.do.\u2026\u2026.15\u2018 ©.Laurin .do.2.90 0.04 2.94 4R9\u201442 : APRIL.3,188,334 naturally enough takes no 1lttle, Interest in - do.do.1 16 Jos.Fortin -.40.iiiien.s 2.90 0.68 2.94 459\u2014151 : 20° ae the exploits of the regiment In South do.do.Lo.17 | Chs.Meilleur .do 2.90 0.04 2.94 489\u2014156 MAY.6 +.».3.551.587 Africa._ Ç .* do.do, \u2018| 18 James Ross do.La.000 5,00 0.07 5.07 59\u2014176 and 177 + .: \u2019 > 2, \u2014\u2014 .do.do.\u2026 aucse cs I 19 | J.P.Martin + doc.2°50 0.03 2.53 480\u2014294¢ ; JUNE.+.3815743 ?.7 : do.do.quete 20 J.Richard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026eosetoanensse do.Lu.2.40 0.03 2.43 .| 489\u2014296 and 297 7 ; \u2019 : A Clear, Healthy Skin.\u2014Eruptions of the do.do.TL.8 D.Angus .nasaecue ss sk des eee 2.90 0:04, 2,04 489-326 JULY.: cevennnn ou ; 8,730,407 | skin and the blotches which blemish beau- * do.do.aecu0e 22 Jos.Bernler 1° do.eeieeenns 2.90 eee 0.04 2.94 489-327 : , 2 ty are the result of impure blood caused by do.do.css 23 -| Mainwaring do.\u2026.0000s 5.2 \u2026.0.07 5.27 459-336, 397, AUGUST.3,962,447 .@ubealthy action of the Liver and Kidneys, | \u2018 | .a \u2019 \u2019 In correcting this unhealthy action and re- do.do.\u2026.\u2026.24 De V.H: Derome do.L.0000u! Unknown .ce.ee 6.15 a.0.09 6.24 489\u2014217 ' SEPTEMBER.\u2026\u2026.3,573,113 storing the organs to their normal condi- ; do.do.iv.25 O.Lafontaine .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.rune sans» dos +.dos Lu.2.90 0.04 2.94 489\u2014143 OCTOB à .| Mon, Parmelees Vesetable Pills will at he do.de .ene ! x L.Gravel -.sel do.eens au do.pr 2.90 |.cet 2-34 ea OBER.ao.3,579,182 à os and eruptions will disappear without leave do.| do.a] 28 MISS GOULD M TT ; .do.\u2019 Se Montreal AAA 2 oo 0.04 | 2.94 489\u201416 ; NOVEMBER.\u2026.3,304,090 ® y .: : = = mm eee?rr A ar de re rer EE à / - DECEMBER.tee sees ae 3,380,541 = + i L : ot Mad BLIC NOTICE 1a hercby given by the pindersigned.CAMILLE PAQUET.Sccretary-Treasurer of the County.of Hochelaga, that on WEDNESDAY, the SEVENT H day > ' .to THE ., ninetce , he soll a N o'cloc he ng.ve, lvus.N 2 y Sf ri ; .| , TE ME.HANNAN.schoo! taxes, in default of payment of all taxes and ducs to which they \"are subject, with des EE Red ea Pr ll he \u201cuhderaigned.ove scl \u20ac for mun cipa 41,024,421 J ta Danville: tn bis don peur, removes, one Montreal, January 10th, 1900.CAMILLE PAQUET.\" : oct | 2 pente ploncers of tbe Eastern ; 7 - Secretary-Treasurer of the Council of the County of Hochelaga.OUT : ; : 2.; : .frelvma at an early age, he Brat setried | \u2014 : : - ==> : To advertise before these millions : = Vie, Where \u2018he carried on business for 35 CANADIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION.BIBLE SUCIETY WORK.Z of prople, applytothe., | rs.\u20ac leaves three sons, Rev.Father ; The annual couference of the workers uf E \u2018 ° Bannan, of Cookshire; Mr.L.Hannan, of The annual convention of the Canadian the Montreal Bible Societ pe .\u2018 Y + the ' ible & \"ty.wiil be held | : \u2019 Daosille, and Mr.J.J.Hannan, of Mont en DE held at Toronto tar lestare romm of Creer trent ly , .DO MI N ION RAI LWA ~ \u2019 terion Church - this afternoon at four * : i : ; .i a - _ o\u2018clock.Tue travelling secretary, the cul-[ BOVRIL_+# A DV E RTI .NB \u201c , \" porteurs and the Bible women will ail tell ?° = N G Co M PANY, 4 om ot : \u2014- of thelr work In awakening an Interest la 200 \u2019 : : : RE .; À the circulation of the Neriptures and in giv- |.Every sensible indivi- 613.614, 615 New York Life Building, : | - / dd = il lug the, Bible 0 thom who do not pousses ; ; MONTREAL.à | .\u2018Frie ; .; ) Édding HIVE.| ee a Ie or are at ie to dual appreciates a good | [ [ + .| fon, All Interested tu dls great work are dinger more tha t : ae 0000000000.: - - | leo .: .ore n a ! =z = - .coe.ps acupor Phone-Main 1546.| = \"T° ® .0 Box 1118.; 0.TO LECTURE ON EGYPT.BOVRIL but all the same - G E O R G E TU C K \u2019 \\ .> There is nothing ore appropriate for à Wedding | su\" George ' motte 5 Sher wert Sais = 4, \u2014 5 the cup of BOVRIL is | |, mera, & CO.1 resent than a piece of solid silver for the dining TRAE deliver B accture on a Journey throux - Alas! my poor Brother\u201d mach more Nourishin Je ; , ! .table.' 0 wo : © , Clove made by Mr.Vale and ia Fives % a.- h & cor A SBESTOS AND TUCK°S PACKINGS, ® - ce : 24, .of the St.res Y.M.C.A.- To ° ILS, OAKU ( à Cove : - No matter how small the article, it will always be ° \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .4 La x rincer Buon?\u201cad Boller Coverings and Genera : .treasured, and remain a lasting meniento of the giver.} GONE TO SEE THE HUNTINGDON Lo NE RE No ST.PETERSTREET.MONTREAL J .Our stock of solid silver contains, nearly every- Lieut.-Col wn DO ated by aa.| > \"land for tbe frac vi a : = \u2014 : i ti ) ; î .tant Piche, lett Mo! | no BOARD OF TRADE ELECTIONS.e first vice-presidency is com- .[ thing that is new and dainty, from n tiny cotiow'spoon | {ytn Fete.ft None Cie mornine os i tat de, mow, Migation, but the mes.TELE RICH COLORS Ea.: 4 | toa complete table outfit.local \u2018squadron of the Duke of Connaught's Active Campaign Beitg Carried on 8russ grow under their feet either, and .: Royal Canadian Hussars.: several \u201ctickets\u201d al \u2019 os +.Co 1 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014e and the Canvass-for Votes Is p.Thère a been voue orga out on wal or : .sta) ca : 5 ; .- BIG ARTISTS COMING.Warm.of the memberse | orc Are Bulag to all : .Not since Mr.Bickerdike defeated Mr.\u2019 : .40° ' \u2019 & , .\u2019 -.of The imposing list of wusiclans to appear| \u201cComing down town this morning.\u201d sald ¢ ù it i i ; .: ENRY BI RKS & SONS.| In concert In Windsor Mali next Friday a well-known alderman, \u201cI was béttonholed the elections rod Toh 20 ares Tale Are htensitied and given a spar kling newness by our ! ; i-\u2014 | \u2014HENRY BIRKS & SONS, _{ num, i tira] sro dome 2 nr vas nr a Tht Shy Prose ePaliing =\u2019 Phiili \u2018 M l | of seats Is very encouraging, and it is wi | board of Trade\u201d OUT à suit.Present appearancen Sao se Le Ho ~\u2014=wp\u2014 DESIGNS AND.ESTIMATES given on Spesial \u2026 | ' lips Square, - = ontreal, = dent that the rendition of such a beautiful \u2018This le a fair idea of bow hotly the caus®| long odds Mr.Robert Mackay Is the favor.: \u2018 inet and Upholstering Werk.\u2019 ; \u2018 ; .ork aghly Spec pin Garden ol be feign Su the Board is being canvassed, tte for the (Presidency, with the chances y : ; E Toy al | | | \u2014 foro preci 82001 \"01 coursé, de Aght \u2018tor the probidonez M\" ErireS Sita Tor (be Reve ion chen «P.S( O ; 2422 \u2018St.Catherine St, Montrgal: x q ' a } THE HERALD THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1900 =n PROVINCIAL FINANCES.Une largest sum collectes by the Pre ase say ome of he last Sve posse wes $4,337,620, the smallest SAIT 408.The average for the five Ju was $4,106338 It 1 ewsy 8p see, theretore, how closely the Admin- lstmstion is tied down apd to what slight pistemt the ordimary espenditures can be wvanbré if, as Mr.Marchand insists must .ba the rule, expenditure is to.be strictly gwerned by income.\u2018The amount at the : Slapoma) of the Administration last year was > \" plished.-.rm \u2014 em em rm * Golontai ° forces.8 Attle above the average, or $4,223,010.The expenditures, however, were less yet, apd the people of the Province have re- Joiced aver the unusual appearance of a surplus amounting to $22,356, For this sokievement Mr.Marchand and his col- laagues must be accorded the credit that le thelr due, for thelr predecessors, the \u2018Fram Government; showed in thetr\u2014last year of office a reprehensible disposition ta break away from the safe rule of keep- fag within the income.They only collected $3,877,460, ut they actually spent $4,802,262, setting the Province backward .à clear million dollars as the result of one yoar\u2019s expenditures on ordinary admin'stra- top.The figures quoted show very clear- ty that there pay.be.quite as much neg- lact' In collecting the money due the Province Aas extravagance iu spending it, \"pe jn that desperate last year of Mr.Yuan's administration the officers of: the Crown were very remiss in thelr duty, ,and the treasury lost a couple pf hundred thousand dollars it has never been able to recover.There have been no accusa- Wions of similar neglect made against any of the departments under the present * regime.Mr.Marchand is hopeful that there will \u201cbe considerable additions to the revenue next year as a result of the policy about\u2019 to \u2018be Inaugurated in relation to the cutting of spruce for pulpwood on Crown lands.Nevertheless, the pruning knife has again been applied to all manner of \u2018expenditures, and the amount of money asked for wext year is $115,000 less than was asked at the last session to meet the needs of the current year.It is clear that all this has not been .done at small cost to the peace of mind of the Premier and his colleagues.Mr.Marchand well detined the ditficulties in \u2018the closing words of his speech delivered in introducing the budget: \u2014 \u2019 \u201cThe task to which my colleagues and myself had pledged ourselves during the last electoral campaign is therefore accom- But dt ls not suflicient that the bo greatly desired equilibrium be restored; {t must be maintained, and, to that end, we must unavoldabiy continue to adminis.-ter public affalrs with economy, by.carefully watching the collection of revenue and by limA:ing the expendltufe to what Is strictly necessary, without, however, fu- Juriously affecting works of great utility.to the progress of the province.\u201cThe task is an arduous and an unpleasant one.It Is not of a nature to satisfy _ shose who care but little for our national future apd whose thoughts do not extend beyond their personal interests, There are even some men An perfectly good faith and animated by the purest disinterested: ness with reference to what concerns them individually, who, accustomed to the pro- \u2018digality of the past, are not alive to the I danger that would threatensour future were we to once more enter upon the path of extravagance.\u2018 The \u2018credit of our Province and the safety of our autonomy are at vtake.\u201d This fear of some time finding his native Province, as a result of extravagance at Quebec, thrown upon the mercy of the other Provinces of the Dominlon, has for years been held up before the electors by Mr.Marchand.The whole policy of his Admimistration has been guided by the desire of avolding such a calamity.Hither- , to recourse has been had to retrenchment only.Now it begins to look as though there might be a prospect of add'sions to the revenue which, will make possible further expenditures upon such objects as edu- \u201c eation and agricultural development.The Premier voiced the hope in these words:\u2014 \u201cFresh grants exceeding the amount of our yearly surplus would necessitate fresh loans, the Interest and charges on which could be met only by means of a speclal tax.We cannot adopt such a policy un- Ml public opinion, which has so strongly pronounced itself in favor of a contrary.policy, formally commands us to do so.But this does not mean that the progress of our Province wlll be checked.It la advancing day by day in a very manifest manner by the development of our vast natural resources, and I am firmly convine- od that the rapid and considerable Increase in tbe annual revenues which the puble treasury will soon derive from them.will place the Government In a position to materially ald all useful undertakings by means of yearly grants taken, under normal conditions, from the surplus of each year.Such 1s the great and\u2019 patriotic ' work we wish to perform and we rely upon the éntelllgence and devotedness of .the members to second our effort.\u201d BRUGER AS A FEDERATIONIST.Dr.Conan Doyle did not shoot far wide of the mark 'at the dinner of the Authors\u2019 - Club, de Monday evening, when he spoke humorously of President Kruger as the men who federated the British Empire.# Soaring out of consideration the polityral problem of Imperial Federation, wbich Dr.Conan Doyle says every étatemman has found unsolvable, it cannot he doubted that sn outcome of the present war will be the working out of some system of co- \" eréination betwéen the Imperial and the The inanner Ia which the colonies have sprung forward to ascist \u2018the mother country ls one of the most grat} fegtures of « war from which Hrtlg Batisfaction has yet been \u2018derived, It 14 a clear proof of the pabile spirit of the colonies; and of their resdiness to take their part in strengthening the defences es the Rapirs.Lt cannot be doutteé that _.thé\u201d fovitation\u201d 17 fn\u201d nostiities with - Greater < Copate, Agstreionia, 90d Natal DU) ce operate materially le thie direction, and i would enly rest with the imperial Gou- asamant 40 invite, them fo-a conference 49- Semi Now bogt hq Gepres of all could be employed at à veu.point when ocga- don avises.There nogd-be né Sear of Imperial dictation.\u201cThe daye of such folly pre over, but ia -en Empire such \u2018as \u2018curs & fe most cosential that the defences of the wbole should be placed in the best position fo resist attack at the wost vel nerable points.To Canada this ts more 1m- portant than tb eny other part of the Queen's domimions Most of the other colonial possessions of Great Britain are practically beyond the reach of any enemy with whom the mother country might be st war, Not so Canada.\u2018 If the Imperial Government would give a favorable response from all parts of the Ewplre, excepting, perhaps, Cape Cotony.The British and the Duteh so nearly.bal ance each other there that it would be difficult at the present time especially to come to a proper settlement of such a ques.tian.If Great Britain | were engaged a, foreign 7 power the esse would - ho different - to what It is now.The Cape Dutch would then be as much Interested as the British In repelling Invasion and 26 muintalping the Empire.As matters stund the sympa- thles of.the Dutch colonists are, naturally, with the Boers, and many of the younger colonists have actually joined these ene- | mies of the Empire.But the next genera tion ot Cupe Dutch will probably be as loyal as any of the Queén's subjects, i i A strong \u2018argument ln favor of a conference of the nature Indicated ls to be found in the commencément and.geucral couduct of the present campaign in South Africa.Before.it began political considerations were allowed to override whitary.It is fnéredible that Sir George White and the late General Symous would have locked up a large army In Ladysmith if they had full discretion In' the matter.Whether they were overruled from Lou- don.or by\u2018 the known at this time, but without outside local authorities is net pressure they would never have chosea such position.Poljtical considera- tlonf \u2018again tied the hands the military authorities in Cape Colony.The British in the colony are nearly as numerous as the Dutch, and if the Ultlanders who have fled from the- Transvaa! be added, they are probably even more numerous.Yet the Dutch from the colony strongly reinforced the two Boer Repub- les.-Mow.was It that: tlie Cape Ministry was so far bumorcd as to mdke this possible?It is clear that they were unwilling to do anything hostile.to thelr fel.low-countrymen, and yet they were given so free a hand that they withheld all means of.overawing the disaffected Dutch.districts, and they left the British districts pract!- cally unarmed and unorganized, With a different\u2019 organization of the forces of the Empire the political necessitles would have had to give way to the military.The garrison in South Africa, too, wouid have been maintained at greater\u2018strength, and in a fur more effective condition.1 > of » ANN NOTES AND COMMENTS.The Mayor had forgotten all about that \u2018Montreal he promised us two years ago, and only thought of it when he \u2018wanted to be elected again.Mayor Prefontalne is certainly more widely known than Mr.Doran was a month ago.- But to-day Mr.Doran is more favorably known-than hls opponent.Either there Is\u2019 an agreement about the succession to the mayoralty or there Is not.ff there Is not Mayor Prefontaine should not trouble himself about its terms.If there is he should Wve up to ft.\u2014\u2014 It ought to \u2018content Mayor Prefontalne that \u2018be seeks to rob a small minority of their turn In the Mayor's chair, to which he has always held they are entitled, without sneering af them and abusing thelr candidate.It does not speak very well for him when the man who two years ago boasted that he was the unnnimous choice of all sections of the community now appeals to the French majority to elect him because he is French.- \u2014 The cat Js out of the bag.Mayor Pre.fontaine wants to have the water front widened to 250 feet.Then there would be \u2018expropriations, additions to the debt, and perhaps some l»w costs to some law- \u201cvers who, under ordinary flrcumstances, are partners of Mr.I'refontalne.And now we arc to understand.that the Mayor not.only runs the Clty Hall, but the Harbor Commission as well.According to his own statement he has threaten.| ed the couunlssloners\u2019 engineer with dismissal \u2018und has given employment to 1,5 men.Does he own the rallways and steamalips, too?_.The French Press.: WHAT WE NBBD.Sa Patrie \u2014The improvement of our public school system; a vigorous-impulse to agriculture and colonization; these are the most pressing needs at Quebec.NOW FOR THE FUTURE.La Patrie \u2014The extraordinäry \"steals that have taken place in that Institution (the Ville Marie Bank) in late years, have caused the people to think.Evidently reports to the Minister of Finance from bank directors may be falsified, without'its being possible to find jt out before the Bnal crisis has come.\" it is well a.18 necessary td have the culprits pynished.- But that punishment does not refdnd the money that was gtolen from the depositors ad the stockholders.What shail we do for the future?Is there a means: of preventing a repetition of the Ville Marte affair.We hope that the finance experts will endeavor to find an apswer to this (m- portant question.\u2019 : : pe \u2018SPECIAL NOTICE.wl Clary Concert To-morrow.he used ome of the.celebrated Ger.yr elatamyn n aed ee Som the 1er0ons J, haw This celebrated make of raed\u201d Snel displacing the highest of American tn: struments among et wealtby and musical would\u201d probably ellclt | \u201d Fheum, ring worm, eczema, ulcers, Ointment, and in a very few days the most Crawford will take part.fe ! to cure.Ze.on each box.oa TO PEND $800,000.G P.3: Gutlay in the Wintss and : fqeing in Improvemeats ia .d.the System, \\ n the present winter and the com- ! ng the Canadian Pad Rallway Compeny will spend 000 im improvements to thelr system.These will Include large increases lu terminal and yard faclit- ties of from 1,100 to 1,600 car capaeity.At Toronto there is to be a new see torn- table and new stores and At Smith's Falls new divisional offices are te be bullt to cost $6,000, and there are to be mew tea stores In addition to those already in use for the compuny\u2019s trade with the Orient.These will cost $11,000.The running of longer trains has necessitated the leagtbenlng of the sidings, and $20,000 will be spent in this way between Toronto and real.The rallway Le to Uè re-ballasted be ween Moûtreal and\u2019 Torouto,\u2018and additional coal bunks are to be bulit at Toronto Junction.The double tracking of the Ottawa line from Montreal Junction, of which twenty miles have already.heen carried out, wlil be continued in the spring.NATURES DIMPLES Disappear, and Beauty Fades Under the Shadow of Tormenting Skin Troubles, but Dr.Agnew\u2019s Ointment Is a Quick and Safe Healer.The unceasing torment of an itching skin, which is the uatural consequence and uut- come of such skin discases as totter, salt and other skin cruptions, is\u2019 allayed in an instant with one application of Dr.Agnew\u2019s stubborn cases give way to its magic healing power and leave the skin whole, perfect, clear and as soft as a baby's.It will cure piles in from three to five nights.Dr.Agnew's.Liver Pills are the cheapest thade.2U cents for forty doses.Sold \u2018by B.E.McQGale, 2123 Notre Dame; A.Decary, cor.St.Denis aud St.Catherine.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tr MASON & RISCH PIANOS.Are preferred by the leading artists and musicians.Montreal Office, 19 Phillips Sq.Mason & Risch Plano Co., Ltd.\" \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014tt\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014 SCOTCH CONCERT.The Montreal Scottish Highlaud Socltty will eclebrate Burns annlversary at the Drummaénd, Hail thls evening with a Se oteh concert and dänce, Mrs.Forrester, Mrs.Crawford, Miss Rella Forbes and Messrs, Nicol, Alex.Sintth* GG.H, McLeod and R.TO.CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.All druggists réfucd the money if it fails to E.W.Grove's signature 1s H.L.PUTNAM, Rcal Estate.Mortgage Loans, Valuation.TEMPLE BUILDING JONES & HENRY, 6 MoGILL COLLEGB AVENUB.serreeeeeeseeeesseecsecses Prices Backed By Quality OU can always depend \"on the quality of the Silverware we sell.\u201d You cannot get hetter goods for the money in Canada, nor a wider range to select from.1 - BON BON DISHES - from $2.50 Up Simpson, Hall, Miller & COMPANY, - Silversmiths 1794 Notre Dame St, J.A .WHIMBEY, Maoager.It Costs Nothing to get estimates for Painting, Tinting, or Decorating from (Successors to J.Kimber & Son), © Painters and Decprators, - Telephone, Up 2452.- C0000 +-+-+-0-0-+0-0-0-0-0 +-4-4-0-0-+0++ Dennison, \u2026 2264 St.Catherine St Photographer and Engravor.Nôw open at MARTIN'S Old Studio, Cor.ST.PETER & CRAIG STRECTS pe Shakaspeare and the Bible Don\u2019t escape oriticism.\u2018Many & man ia à critje becauso he Jikes to bo contrary, MD You can go contrary lo the wishes of Jour friends and neighbors and and 200 feet below St.Cathorino Street, a Solid Brick Residence, three étorion and bakement ; could easily be converted le for vate and concert use.J.Shaw & , 274 St.Catherine street, a fine nt of Gerhard os in all styles of cases, nr te 53 METCALFE ST.Facing Dominion Square, into a good revenue-produciig business property.Lot 23 feet by 100 fost to a lane Will be Sold \u2018by Auction At Gur Rooms.181 ue.Jaties Bt.Wednesday.January.3ist.AL Bleven 0'Oloeck.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 ST.JAMES STRENT.votches | VE HATS car à to don rennais te tok Our Chaito OLD GOLDEN SEERAT AT $10.00 PER DOZEN.$1.00 PER BOTTLE.During owr Clearing Sale we are alle 10 per éent.discount on this wine vhen taken in dasen jets, nsaking the price $0.00 net ter our Chalice Old Golden 8 ol tanked fall raat, Tass Indie style 8berry.FRASER, VIGER & OO.305 CENTS per quart bottle, $3.50 per dosen, is our regular price tor - A CHOICE SAUTERNE WINE bottled In our vaults.We have oily 16 and 5-12 dosen | Sale, we offer this wine at lhe price 1b poe XT Sais w me & discount of 10 per cent, mables the price 38.15 per le wine for use with oysters and all sorts of fish.10 PER CENT.discount on all the following White Bordeaux Wines.ol SAUTERNES.Regular prioe.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$4.60 case With 10 per cont.discount off, $4.06 per case et cash.3 cases and 90 pint bottles Guilhou\u2019s Sauternes.Regular price .36.50 Reduced price .48 per case set cash © cases and 6 quart bottlés Barkhaucen\u2019s Cerons Graves Superieure.Choice Sauterne Wina, J 5 cases and 18 pint bottles Barkhausen\u2019s Cerons Graves Superieure.; Regular price, $6.00 per case of 3 dozen pints Rediced price, $5.85 per case x 3 dozen pints I; , & cases quarts Labrunie Fils Choice Sauterne Wine.cmt Regular price .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026seses.- $4.50 per caso Reduced price .$4.06 per case And in HIGHEST CLASS SAUTERNE\u2018 WINÉS we have to offer Messrs.Cruse & Fils Freres\u2019 Magnificent Haut.Sauternes.7 cases quarts Cruse\u2019s \u2018Haut Sauternes.\u201d Regular price .venvoncnensee $11.00 per case * .Reduced price .essenesnenss $9.90 per case \u2018 2 cases pints Cruse\u2019s \u201cHaut Sauternes.» 8 Regular price, $2.00 per case of 2 doz.pints \u2019 Reduced price, $10.80 per case of 2 doz.pints NET CASE.QUALITY AND PRICE COMBINED WE HAVE THE QUALITY in all our LINES, and the demand created during our present clearing sale proves that We Have Prices Right, Too.HIGH CLASS CHAM PAGNES AT BIG DISCOUNTS TO CLEAR.20 PER CENT.DISCOUNT TO PROMPT PURCHASERS and fer Hondy Money only, on the following lines: EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED.Case quarts Delossy Holden's Extra.Sec Champagne.Select Cuven.¥ \u2019 Regular price, $28.00 per case.Less 20 per ceut.discount, $22.40 net cash for the case.o quart bottles Delossy Holden\u2019s Extra Sec Champagne, Select Cuvee.\u2018$14.00, less 20 per cent., $11.20 net for the lot.7 Cases quarts Laurent-Perrier's Grand Vin Sans Sucre Champagne (Via .Nature).Vintage of 1892., .Regular price, $29.00 \u201cper case.4.Less 20 per cent.discount, §23.20 per case net.1 quart and 1 pint bottle Laurent-Perrier\u2019s Grand Vin Sans Sucre Champagne.- \u2019 $2.95 for the lot.To.\u2018 19 pint battles Delossy Holden's Extra Sec Champagne.Select Cuves.Regular price for the lot, $23.75.Reduced price, $19.00 ndt cash to clear.O cases quarts Heidsieck\u2019s famous Dry Monopole Champagne.Regular price, $28.00 per case.\u2019 Less 20 per cent.discount, making it $22.40 per case for spot cas (Not the actual cost for this magnificent wine.) 4 cases pints Heidsieck\u2019s famous Dry Monopole Champagne.- Regular price, $30.00 \u2018per case.Less 20 per cent.discount, making it $24.00 net cash per case of 2 dozen pints.8 quart bottles Heidsieck's Dry Monopole Champagne $9.33 net cash for the lot.\u2018SPARKLING WHITE BURGUNDIE 8.(Vins de Bourgogne, Mousseux.) TAMPIER'S SPARKLING SAINT PERAY (Raspberry flavor).(Gout Framboise)\u2014 A Delicious, - Delicate, Sparkling Wine.\\ We offer Saint Peray (White) Sparkling Durgundy at $18.00 per case of one dozen quarts, $20.00 per case of two dozen pints.Jess 10 per cent.discount for .spot cash la case lots.FRASER, VIGER & CO, Importers: ; #7 Special Reductions in Sparkling Hock and Moselle.Sce to-morrow's Herald.£7 Special reductions in Sparkling Saumur Wines.See to-morrow's Herald.; ÆärSpecial reductions in Still Hocks and Moselles, Clarets, .Burgundies and Sau- terpes.Sce complete lists in to- morrow's Herald, t FRASER, VIGER & CO.Italian Warehouse.207, 209 & 211 ST.JAMES ST, FLUID BEEF 18 AN IMPROVEMENT ON ALL PREVIOUS MAKES OF \u201d CONCENTRATED NOURISHMENT.ONE TRIAL IS CONOLDSIVE EVIDENCE.FOR DORAN \u201cMAYOR PUBLIC MÉETINGS.er © THIS EVENING at st.Anthony\u2019s Hall, corner St.\u2018Antoine and Sig neurs Streets.: TO-MORROW EVENING\u2014Unity Ha, Wellington Street, St.Gabriel Ward, and at the College Hall, corner Marie Anne and Banguinet Sta, - St.Jean Baptiste Ward.vd.a VARIETY THEATRE Corpus, ST.LOUIS WARD.J.R.SAVIGNAC, Grand Opening, SUNDAY, 28th JANUARY, Candidate for Aldermanic Seat No.Lobas afternoon and evening, Berthe la Flamande.\u201d\u2019 (Dertha the Flemish.) Week com- opened Comnifttco Rooms, where friends are cordially invited,\u201d mencing Monday, 26th January.every BY, Central\u20141821 St.Catherine St.Telcphoue, Kant psi.* (Friday excepted), \u2018\u2019Le Fils de la Nuit\u201d Other Committes\u2014 (Son of the Night.) 527 St.Lawrence Stgset.INVITATION.nt via wot Mate The Thestagiens Cugge wil moot st 171 8 y he Las ge nâdraccee attend.Suhject, Phrenciogy in relation te W.M.KEARNS, - - Auctioneer, Timothee Street, next Saturday, 8 p.m.These terested in such studies are invited to rev above Comuiiigedhooma.may be at the above sommitiges.a \u2019 ot .a + \\ : .; .ad | cases and \u20ac quart bottles Guilhou\u2019s Sauterne.| AMUSEMENTS.a HER MAJESTY'S.Mr.& Mra.Prost Pra TO-NIGNT.metiscos Wed Set THE GREAT RUBY PRIORS-256 to $ -60.THEATRE FRANCAIS.W.K.PRILLIFS, Lessee and Manager.WESK OF JANUARY 28nd.Bronson Howard's Greatest Success.OTM MRS.WINTERCP im .datroducing tho Francais\u2019 new Leading y, Miss Stella Rees.AND VAUDEVILLE.Phone East 318.- Prices as usual, TO-MORROW WINDSOR HALL, 5Vasise CLARY GONGERT| By the Greatest Qu.ette in America.Miss Marie Louise OLA RY .Contralto Mdme Eleanore MEREDITH, Soprano .Mr.E.C.TOWNE, Tenor and Mr.Cayl K.DUFF T,.Basso.Who will give a miscellaneous programme, including \u2018IN A PERSIAN CARDEN.\u201d Assisted by the Renowned Pianist, Miss Georgia KOBER, And tho Celebrated Violinist.MissHelen WON FURSCH.Tickets now on sale at Shaw's Music Store, vi St.Catherine Street.Reserved Sonts, $1,C0, 75c and 50e.Bispham THE GREAT BARITONE, |The Mote Choir Concert in the WINDSOR HALL, TUESDAY, January 30th, $1.00 | Plaus now open to the general public nt Jd, WosShaw's, seats reserved all through the house.4% Secure Your Seats Early.WINDSOR HALL.FRIDAY, Jan.26, at 4.30.Pre, Coulet's Symphony Crobestra; Assisted by Miss Mabel Langsta fl.Soprano, and Miss Marthe Rasins, Harpist, from Parig, Admis-ion, 25c.Re-erved Seats, Jc.Scats reserved at Shaw's, 2274 St.Catherine treet.- INTERCOLONIAL KAILWAY.Tender for Freight Warehouse., SEALED TENDERS, addresscd -to the un- dersigncd, and marked on the outside \u201cTENDER FOR FREIGUT WAREHOUSE.\u201d will be received at this office until 17 o'elock, eastern standard time, on WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 190u, for the rection of a Wopden preight Warehoyse at St.John, New Bruns- c Plans and specification fnay be seen, and Forms of Tender may be obtained on and after Tuesday, the 16th January, 1900, at the OMce of the Chiet Engineer of the lnter- colonial Railway at Moncton, NH.and at the Engineer's Office, St.John, N.B.All the conditions of the specification, including those requiring a security deposit with each tender, must be complied with.Tenders must be made on the printed forms Supplied.> The Department does not bind ftaelf to accept the lowest or any tender.D.POTTINGER, .General Manager.Railway Office, Moncton, N.D., ANCING.DEPORTMENT and DELSARTIAN GYMNASTICS ; A.Roy MacnoNALD.Schools 11th January, 19200.Drummond Hall.DrumimondSt Ym Hall, Elm Avenue.St Louis Square, p - 2 HCORDEMY + TIR Spm.Mus -SATURDAY THOS.Q.SEABR «\u201c Ins Ges, W + Laderer's Gre ° md ee ie \u201cTe ROUNDER@/\" Pons 3070 a Thm \u2018 ACADET1Y { spelt - THEY ALL SHOUT HURRAN! oom 2m.Weak Jan, 48 Return of the Great Comic Opera Success A+ SLAVE.At Enormous Expente.Other seguas- 0 ments Deferred SEATS NOW ON SALE, Those who have seen it want it sgeint Tnose Who have not, want to! ml HEATRE ROYAL Every Afternseu T This Week, Jan.La! \u2018and i Kvening, THE IMPERIAL BURLESQUERS.2 New Burloaques 2 8 Groat Vaudeville Acts Pri luc, Ao and Me.Next Week\u2014Remember the Maine.VLADIMIR\u2014\" His success was + qrerwhal ing.\u201d De PACHMANN .The Poet 0° the piano.\u2019 The ereatest interpreter of Chopin.\u201cThe effect was heavenly \u201d\u2014 Boston E ONE GREAT RECITAL Windsor Hall, Friday Feb.2nd, as 15 Shaws, 211 St.Cathrine St Mondan Ja 9 Qeventy-Ninth.\u2018 = Anniversary of the.MONTREAL AUXILIARY OF THE BRITISH aoû FOREIEN BIBLE SOCIETT will be held in CRESCENT 3T.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.© atf p.m.REV.DR.MACKAY, REV.Du.JACKSON.REV.THO.BENKET.Bisuop BOND wili preside, The Committee extend a cordial invita tion to ail friends-of the socicty to attend.I ndustrial Rooms .689 Dorchester St.ADDRFSSES BY { IG per cent, off Fina Clothing.15 per cent.off Unbleachad Cotton Garments.ART ASSOCIATION.oe Cees PHILLIPS SQUARE Friday Evening, Jan.26th, at 8:18 .Lecture.By REV.J.D.EDGAR HILL, D.D, SUBJECT: © With numerous Lantorn Views.\u201d PRICRR \u2014 Admission, 25¢: Reserved Seats, 35¢ 18 on sa'e at Club Shoo Store, 2417° St.Shoo Store, 245 3£'Jaämes Street, \u2018Phone, Mnin 250: \u2014 Mes, Halt Mi | Baptie.Admis-ion _ and Sie Reserved sentr 50c.January, at } Morton, Phillips & Co,, 1755 Notre and M.A.A.A.oftico.LO AITISH Historieal By the Members of the M.A.À.A.the Officers of the Issued free to adult mobers only, on Costumes will be limited to represen Designa and books of Uptewn Branch, corner o Ing to, take part.Reserved seats T3c, Ste and 85e; boxes, Co, 1755 Notre Dame Street; \\ Matched Kacea\u20141, 3 & 3 N RTO MARRY 5 \u2014\u2014 HOCKEY | \u2018CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH, Saturday, January 27th, 1900, at 8.15 pm.OTTAWA vs VICTORIA and 5% ; Box Seats, $1.00 ; Boxes, $500 Gatherine Sircet, \"Phone, Up 2437, or Slater's CNE SEATING RACK Under the auspices oi AMATEUR SKATING ASSOCIATION of CANADA.Will bo held on the le, (Boys 12 re One Mile (Roys 15 yre.) files =Johu Notlson vs.Nerval Entries close W cdnosunt 3 ist January.Sale of Reserved Senta will open Mo \u20ac Dame Stroet.: Rubenstein Bros., 887 3 tis\u2019 RUBENSTRIN, Hon.-Seo.A.8.A, of EMPIRE Costume MASQUERADE Rink.with the Co-operation of Montreal Brigade.Wednesday v's, Fe.7,190, in the Arena Hockey ak Costumes must be registered, and costume tickets (which, are limited to 600) appli: ation at M.A.A.A ations period of the British Empire, Home and Coloniai ; reference have then plated fer consultation at the \u201cFtge® Peokand St.Catherine stycets, for the information ot hed of civil, railitary nd naval fife in qe.PROCERDS IN AID OF THR MONTRRAL PATRIOTIC FUND.- fe Now on sale at Horton, e° Soe Le Be M.AA .mam January Discount Sale «\u201c THE SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES,» - M.A.A A.Rink, SATU RDAY AFTARNOON BRUARY ard.1900.PROGRAMME OF EVENTS.D Yards, 880 Yarda, 20 Yi ' Hurdles, On Mile, Three Miles, 830 Yards Backwards, a La.: anus em a re feem \u2014\u2014 + GREEK\u2014\u2014 ree 4 ; i ! à champion- < g F g 2 ç ent showing thie sesson, and if they can -out from the Victorias they think they have à vèry good chance of tying the fdr first place.This match In a will be the mast important that the Ot.was have had so far this season, and thelt thowing for the champlonsNip will Le very Kipterially settied by the repult of the game.Me Ottawas expect to bring quite a large to Montreal with them.\u2019 The teams will be as follows: .Fictoria.Position.\u201cOttawa.er.esos +.GOBL., oo .Hutton Boble.o.Point.Puifora Althanks.«.Cov.poiat., .H., Stuart @.«ees o.Forwards.Noian Dg.oo oe ¢ e.tuar lng ¢ B.8 t ssell.ese +.Roger Belle.veer ee .Henry .\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Capitals and Cornwall To-night.Ottawa, Jan.24.\u2014The Capitals had an excellent practice at Rideau Mink last night with the C.P.R.team.The Capitals\u2019 forward line included I'.Murphy.Westwick, Kimpton and Ralph, and they cut out quite &.llvely pace.e Capitals will put on thelr strongest team of the season against e CornwaMs to-night.Some matches be- een the Capitals and the Aberdeeus are talked of Aberdeens \u201cWestern\u201d Champions.\u201c Ottawa, Jan.24.\u2014By agaln defeating the Ottaway last night by 8 goals to 6.the idéréeens win the champlouship of the A spacial permission was given the Ottawa AAC.AsscclaLion bx the Canadian Amateur Athletic Ualon, to hate a professional referee to tale char of the amateur bextug champlenship.t will bo remeasbered tliat the Athletic Union some mouths ago made a rule that Mall amateur cootests must be oMelaled by ameteure under paiu of suepension tu ail competitors.Toe rule, when made, wag supposed to be uochangeable, but the C.A.A.U.has made an exception.Shonid {t be found Impossible to secure 8ller for the houts, su effort will made to hace \u201cKid'* McCoy referee the contests.' All he best amateurs in Canada will take pa + .A Dinner te Xid McCoy.The sppeuded invitation from Ottawa Is being generously \u2018 déstributed throughout that\u2014city and neighboring cities: .\u201cMr.C.H, Genslluger requests the plea- at the Hotel Cecll, Ottawa, on Friday evening, January 20h nine p.m., in honor of Mr.Norman Selby\u2019s (Kid McCoy) vidt to Ottawa.\u201d Parson Davies for Europe.New York, Jan.24.\u2014\u201cParson\u2019 Davies $9 contemplating sa dnvasian of Europe this spring, at the head of na string of fighters, chiefly recruited from the aggregation owned by Thomas ¥.O'Rourke.With Mm will also go Master Willle Hoppe, the 11-year-old billiard phenomenon, who is at present playing exhibition games at Mr.Davies\u2019 blidard Lail tu New Orlesus.In the party of boxers will he Rharkey, Smith, Walcott and possibly Dixon.Canadian Amateurs for New York.Toronto, Jan.24.\u2014Two Canadian boxers will compete In the national amateur box- Ing tournæment In New York nest month.John I.Scholes, the featherweight champion of the Brillsh Empire, has enterel fu the 125-pound class aud is already ln active -training.Chris Graham, of Peter hero.the clever sparrer who made such a sgond \u2018 showing when pitted agalnst Scholes at the tourney promoted by the T.A.C.some yenrs ago, will also go.He was only a vonnetter at the time, and weighed considerably under the limit, Since To district of the Intermediate C.A.The game was one all a fast ere was some good scientific hockey at ex, but on the whole there was a dearth combination on the part of both teams.play was clean, only two men hetng ruled off throughout the match.These - were McLaughlin, of the Ottawas, and But- terworth, of the Aberdeens.had alightly the better of the gnme during the first half, as the score at half time was 4 to B in thelr favor.Aberdeens pull- od together nobly during the second half.and the final score made them the winners of hoth games played with the Ottawas this reugh, as the ice was in prime coudition.then he has lmnroved In every respect.hav: ing had the haneft of the tuition of Jw Popm and \u201cRilly\"\u201d Breen, the lnctl pro- tessionaln.Graham Intends (o enter the featherwelght clnes at New York.and ts admirers helleve that he will lower the | éclors of chamaplon Scholes if they come | together.\u2018 The Ottawns | pement MONTREAL LADIES VICTORS.\u2014 Quebec Fair Curlers Defeated by 28 Shots to 18 in a Two-rink sure of So-and-8o's: company to dinner |B - ' 2 À.ANNUAL Skating Boots at Cost.Women's Kid Button and Laced Boots, Regular $2.50 to $4.00.Sweep Price .$1.25 Womens Kid Oxfords, Regular $1.75 to $2.50.Sweep Price .75c to $1 Boys\u2019 Strong Serviceable School Sweep Price.$1.50 We have Some Rare Snaps in Odds and Ends.GLUB SHOE GOM SWEEP | PANY.SALE.Felt Goods at Cost.Men's Black Calf Boots, (Goodyear Welt), Anierican Regular l'rice 85.00.Sweep Price.ote $2.50 Men's Russet Calf Boots, (Good- ear Welt), American make, gular $3 to $4.50.Sweep Price .$1.50 Men's Rubber Sole Boots, Regular $6.00.: 3 Sweep Price .$4.60 Corner Stanley Street.Opp.Victoria Street.9 (H.H.AYER, Propristor) Club Shoe Compar y St.Catherine 3 Sates == PELLETIER WON HIS FIRST.Bodericih Levesque Defeated Last Night in the Pool Tournament at the Balmoral.The second nlght\u2019s play in the pool tournament at tbe Balworal Castle Hotel parlors for the chawpionsiiip of Moutreal resulted as follows: 11 .Edmond l\u2019elietier .Hoderick Levesque .Majority for Pelletier al play to-uight at 8.15.The standing of the players is as follows: Wou.Lost.E.Levesque o.oo. Nos.2 and 3, bounded by St.Vimeent, Notre Dame, St.Gabriel and St, Therese streets.Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.Jacques Cartier Square, comprises Elictoral Districts Nos.4 and 3, bounded by Jacques Cartier - square, Notre Dame, St.Vincent, St.The rese and St.Gabriel streets, and River Bt.Lawrence.: on Poll No.4.\u2014At or near No.14 Bonsecours street, comprises Electoraj Distnæts Nos.8 and 8, bounded by Victor, Bonsecours, Notre Dawe streets, Jacques Cartier square and River St.Lawrence.\u2019 Poll No.5\u2014At or near No.96 Berri street, comprises Electoral I»rtricts Nos.Willlam, Eleanor, Ottawa Streets.' œ or and William Streets.bounded by Eleanor, tawa Streets.\u20ac .Poll No.8.\u2014At or near No.75 McCord | Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.18 and 20, bounded by Murray, Ottawa, Young, and McCord Poll No.9.\u2014At or near No, 164 Murray Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.16 and 17, bounded by Inspector, College, Cha- bollles, Notre Dame, McCord, Barre, Elean- Poll No.10,\u2014At or pear No.183 McCord Street, comprises Electoral Distriet No.21, Barre, McCord \u2018and Ot- Poll No.11.\u2014At or near No.149 Aqueduct Street, comprises Electoral District No.30, bounded by L'Allemand Avenue, Workman, Fulford and Delisle Streets, and the western limits of said ward.Poll No.\u201820.\u2014At or near No.552 Albert Street, comprises Electoral District No.31, bounded by Fulford and St.James Streets, the western limits of sald ward, and, De- Isle Street.Ji Poll No.21.\u2014At or near No.50 Quesnel Street, cemprises Electoral District No.32, bounded by Fulford Street, Dominion Avenue, Dominion and St.James Streets.Poll No, 22.\u2014At or near No.T4 Dominion Street, comprises Electoral District No.33, \u201d Poll No.10\u2014At or near No.121 Workman | bounded by University Street, the North limits.of the Ward, Drummond and Sherbrooke -Streets.Poll No.18,\u2014At or near No.2379 St.Cath- erlne Street, comprises Electoral District No.20, bounded by Metcalfe, Sherbrooke; Stanley and St, Catherine Streets.8.LAWRENCE WARD.\u2014Poll No.1.\u2014At or near No.\u2019 15a St.Charles Borrommece Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.1, 2 and 3, hounded dy.St.Lawrence, La- gauchetlere, St.Charles Borrommee, Vitre, Chennevllle and Craig Streets.) : Poll No.2.\u2014At or near No.647 Craig Street ,comprises Electoral Districts Nos.Streets.: : \u2018 Poll No.9.\u2014At or near No.155 &t.Ellza- beth Street, compriees Electoral Districts Nos.16 and 17, bounded by Sanguinet, De- montigny, Cadleux and St.Catherine Btreets.°° Poll No.10.\u2014At or near No.1339 De- montigny Street, comprises Electoral Dis tricts Nos.18, 10 and 20, bounded by Cadieux Street, Leduc Lane, St, Dominique, Ontario, St.Lawrence and St, Catherine Streets.\u2018 Poll No: 11.\u2014At or near No.249 St.Doru- Inique Street, comprises Electoral Dis- triets Nos.21 and 22, bounded by Hotel de Ville Avenue, Ontario and St.Dominique Cherrier Streets, Poll No, 21.\u2014At or \u2018near No.762 Berri Street, comprises Electoral District No.37, bounded\u201d by Berri Street, the\u2019 north limits of the Ward, Kivard, Roy, St.Denis and Cherrier Streets.: Poll No.22.\u2014At or pear No.70 RWward Street, comprises Electoral District No: bounded by Rivard Street, the north Pee of the Ward, St.Denis and Roy reets.ST.JAMES SOUTH WARD.\u2014Poll No.1.\u2014At or near No.6.Rousseau Street, comprises Electoral Districts: Nos, 1 and 2, bounded by St.Tiwmothee, Cralg Streets, the line of $t.Hubert Street to l\u2019erthuis Street, Lacroix Street, the line of Lacroix Street and River St.Lawrence, Poll No.2.\u2014At or, near No.44 Amherst Avenue, the line of Amity Street, Gain and Oatario Streets.: 8T.MARY EAST WARD.\u2014Poll No.1.\u2014~ At or near No.813 Notre Dame Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.1 and 18, bounded by the line of Archambault Lane, Morin, Fullum, St.Catherine Streets, Delorimier Avenue and River St.Lawrence.: : Poll No.2.\u2014At or near No.\" 32 Dufresne 2 and 3.bounded hy Lomgueull Ferry, part, St.Catherine, Fullum, Morin Streets, Archambault Lane, the Kane of Archambault Lane and River Bt.Lawrence.Poll No.3.\u2014At or pear No.17 St.Roch Strect, comprises Electoral District No, 4, neuve, Lafontaine, _- Streas.>, Visitation and Logan Nos.40 and 47, bounded by Maisonneuve, Poll No.22.\u2014At or near No.408 Maison?, Street.,con re .> 9, 1C and 11, bounded by Lacroix, Cralz, 2 pepe rar MeCart Noon: bounded by Fulford and St.Antoine | 4 and 5, bounded by Chennevüle, Vitre, St, Streets, Leduc Lane, Cadleux and.Demon: Street, comprises Electoral Dhstricts Nos.bounded by Iberville, Demontigny, Du.i Bonsecours, Victor streets and River, St.\"a v = ed by ord, Notre Streets, \u2018the western limits of sald ward, Alexander and Craig Streets.tgny Streets.A : 3 and 4, bounded.by Montcalm, Notre fresue, St.Catherine, Poupart.Stree*s, - Lawrence.ame, ersallles, Willlam, = Richmond Dominlon St ; \u2019 oll No.Poll No.1%\u2014At No.: 276 San- l'ame, Woife, Craig and St.Timothee Longueull Férry and River .Bt.Law.! oo Streets, and the Lachine Canal.: Street and Dominlon Avenue.Poll No, &\u2014At or near No.9% Jurors No, 12.or near No.\u201d 24 Streets and River St.Lawrence.rence.i : 1 Poll No.12\u2014A : .oe EE Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.8 8ulnet Street, .comprises Electoral Dis.Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.30 Visitation Pot No.4A = 236 Parth .oll No, 12.\u2014 No.- \u2014 - Nos.23 .Ellz- No.3.\u2014 par No, « olb No.4.\u2014 r ne No, arthe- .t or near No.223 Rich: aud 7, hounded by Chenneville, Lagauche- tricts Nos.23 and 21, hounded hy St.Eliz Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.pore et TA ar Xo X l'arche .CENTRE WARD\u2014Poll No.1.\u2014At or near No.304 St.Paul street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.1 and 2, bounded by mond Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.25 and 26, bounded by Versalltes, Notre Dame, St.Martin and William Streets.ST.ANTOINE WEST WARD.\u2014Poll No.1.\u2014At or near No.no Argyle Avente, comprises: Electoral District No.1, bounded by tiere, St.Alexander and Vitre Btreets, Poll No.4.\u2014At or near No.165 Vitre Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos, 8 and 9, bounded by St.Charles Borrommee, abeth Street, the Hne of Ple IX.Lane, 8an- gulnet, Ontario Streets, Hotel de Ville Avenue and Demontigny Street, Poll No.13.\u2014At or near No.225 San- 5-and 7, bounded by Barclay, Notre Dame, Visitation, Lagauchetiere, Montcalm Streets and River St.\u201d Lawrence, Poil No.4\u2014At or near No.233 Cralz Nos.5 aud 6 bounded by Parthenais, Ontario Streets, Delorimier Avenue and St Catherine Street.Poll No.5.\u2014At or near No.190 Fullum .J x 3 - Toll No.-13.\u2014 to.9.Aqueduct, Dorchester, Guy, and St.! , plum St.Gabriel, Notre Dame, St.Jean Bap s 0.-13.\u2014At or near No.243 Seigueurs Streets zuy, end Antoine Dorchester, Chenneville and Vitre Streets Street, comprises Llectoral Dis:ricts Now.Street, comprises Llectoral District No.7, tiste, St.Paul, St.Francois Xavier streets, treet, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.- oh ne .\u201c| gulnet Street, comprises Electoral Dis- 6 and 8, bounded by Montcaim, Lagauche.bounded by Ftüllum, Ontarlo, Parthenais- Poil No, 5,\u2014At or near No.132 St, George ; tiere, St.Timothee, Craig, Wolfe, and and Bt.Catherine Streets, [OUR -«&nd liver St.Lawreuce.Poll No.2.\u2014At or near No.1686 Notre Dame street, comprises Electosai Distrieté \u2018 Nos, 3 and 4, bounded by St.Jean Pap- .tiste, Notre Dame, St, Fraucols Xavier Seigneurs and Basin Streets.Poll No.14:\u2014At -or near No.124 \"and.St.Paul streets.PoH No.3.\u2014At or near No.121 St.Fran- cos Xavier street, comprises Electoral District No.5, bounded by the east side of Place D\u2019Armes, Place D'Armes Hill, Craig, St.- Francois Xavier and Nétre * Dame ptreets Poll No.4.\u2014At or near No.68 St.James street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos, 6 and 7, bounded by St.Lambert street, §- St.James street, Place D'Armes and Notre Dame street.- or Poll No, 5.\u2014At or near No.21 Fortification street, comprises.Electoral Districts 30 and 33, bounded by Montmorenel Western limits of said St.Centre, Shearer and Richardson Streets, 27 and 28, bounded by Richmond, Wililam, St.Martin, Notre Dame, Chatham, William, Shearer Street, |.Lachine Canal, Richmond, Basin, Seigneurs, Willlam, Chatham, Notre Dame Streets and Ann's Ward, Pall No.15.\u2014At or near No.4153 Welling ton Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.31 and 32, bounded by the Lachine Canal, Conde, Farm and Wellington Streets.Poll Nô.16\u2014At or near No.75 Conde Btreet, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.33 and 34, bounded by Farm.Conde Streets, the Lachine Canal, Montmorency, Richard- Poll No.2\u2014At or near No.303.St.Antoine Street, comprises Electoral District No.2, bounded by Guy, Dorchester and St.Matthew Streets, the C.P.R.track, Canning and St.Antoine Streets, Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.2'Gaudry Street, comprises Electoral District No.3, boupded by Canning Street.the C.P.R.track, the western limits of sald ward, and St.Antoine Street.; Poll No.4.\u2014At or near No.1080 Dorches- ter Street, comprises Electoral District No.4, bounded by St.Matthew and Dorchester Streets, the Western limits of sald ward, and the C.P.R, track.20° .Poll No.5.\u2014At or near No, 1259.Dorches- ter Street, comprises Electoral District No.5, bounded by Fort, Quibller Streets, the western limits of sald ward and Dorches- ter.Street.Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos, +10 and 11, bounded by Chenneville, Dorches- ter, Bleury and Logauchetiere Streets.l\u2019oil No.G\u2014At 750 Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.12 and 13, bounded by Bleury, Dorchester, St.George, St.Catherine and St.Alexander Streets.- .Poll\" No.7.\u2014At or near No.- 36 Vallee.Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos, | 14, 15 and 18, bounded by St, Urbain, SI.Catherine, St.Gcorge and Dorchester Streets.to I'oll No.8.\u2014At or near No.174 St.Charles Borrommee Street, comprises Electoral Dix tricts- Nos.17 and 18, hounded by St.Law-: rence, 8t.Catherine, 8t.Urbaln, Dorchester, St.Charles Borrommce and Lagauchetiere Streets.\u2019 tricts Nos.25 and 28, hounded by St.Denis, St.Emery, Sangulnet Streets, the line of Ple IX.lane, St.Elizabeth and De- montigny Streets.\u2019 a Peel uf NG.ol.NOT bert Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.27 and 28, bounded by St.Denis, Sherbrooke, Cadteux, Ontario, Sanguinet and St.'Emery Streets, , Pall No.15.\u2014At or near No.110 St, Norbert Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.29 and 30, bounded by Cadleux, Sherbrooke, St.Dominique, Prince Arthur, St.Lawrence and Ontarlo- Streets, \u2019 : - + |_ Poll.No.16\u2014At-or pear.No.39D St.Dominique Street, comprises Electoral District No.31, bounded by St.Hypoiite, Prince Arthur, St.Dominique and Sher brooke Streets.Poll No.17.\u2014At or near No.574 Cadieux Notre Dame Streets, * Poil No.5.\u2014At or near No.SW St.Andre Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos, gauchetlere, St.Denis and Cralg Streets.Poll No.6.-At or near No.419 Dorches- ter Street, comprises Llectoral Districts Nos.11 and 12, bounded by ft.Hubert, Dorchester, Berrl, St.Catherine, 8t.Denis and Lagauchetiere Streets.\"Poll No, 7.\u2014At or near No.1 Labelle Street, comprises Electoral District .No.13, hounded by St.Hubert, St.Catherine, Berri and Dorchester Streets.I'oll No.8.\u2014At or near No.la St.Ghris- -tophe Street, eomprises lectoral Districts Nes.14 and 15, bounded .hy - Amberst, Dor- chester, St.Andre, St.Catherine, St.Hu- .bert and Lagauchetiere Streets.Poll No.9.\u2014At or near No.190 St.Timo- thee Street, comprises Elettoral Districts Nos.16 and 17, bounded by Amherst, Nt, Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.8 and 9, bounded by Dufresue, Lafontaine, Polt No.7T\u2014At or near No.194a Iberrille Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.10 and 11, bounded hy Iberville Street, the line of Nonzxucourt Street, Poupart, Logan.Dufresne and Demoatigny Streets.Poupart Streets, and the line of Nonan- court Street.Poll, No.8.\u2014At otf rear No.739 Ontario Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.5 and.17, bounded by Dufresne street, he north limits.of the Ward, Fullum and Lafontgine Streets.Poll No.10.\u2014At or near No.504 Fullum Strect.comprises Electoral Districts Nos.13 and 14, bounded by Fullum.Street.the !* Polt \u2018No.6\u2014At or near No.145 Dufresne .Poll No.8.\u2014At or near No.364 Poupart | Street, cotdprises Klectoral Districts Nos.12 and 16, bounded by Iberville Street, the north limits of the Ward, Dufresne, Logan, \u2018 4 ë 9, bounded by St.Gabriel and $00, Sieszer 204 Contre Streets, Poll No 9.\u2014At or near No, 109 St.Charles Noe.8 and 9, bounded by St.Gabriel an i : : ;- LO em Som A : {St vo, l'Atherine, St.Andre and\u2019 Dorchester | north limits of\u2019 the Ward, Delorimter Ave- .Craig streets, St.Lambert's hill and street, Poll No.17.\u2014At or near No.23 Shearer| Poll-No.6.\u2014At or pear No.2698 St.Cath- Borrommee Street, comprises Electoral Dis.2 he on Pres a Vase No.Streets.ue and Ontario Street.and Notre Dame street.Street, comprises Electoral District No.36, erine Street, comprises Electoral District trict No; 19, bounded by St.Lawrencep De- *é unded.by Hote e \u20ac Avehue, _.- .an ree .bounded hy Maple Avenue, Mullins, Shear.No.6, bounded by St.Matthew Street, an montigny, St.Urbaïh and St.Catherine, Prince Arthur, \u2018St.Hypolite \"and Sher.el no.10.\u2014AL or near No.113 Mout.| Poll No.6.\u2014At of near 1a Place D'Armes er and Centre Streets, the Western NMmits imaginary line from St.Matthew to St.Streets.brooke Streets.; Noe 18 and 2h bounded by Visitation Dar ST.JEAN ISTE WARD \u2014Poll V } Nos.5 M Street, St., St.1 Mu , - : _ .- | = A \u201cagauihatiors ST.N BAPTISTE W: .\u2014Poll Vo., (Hi), comprises Electoral Districts Nos.10 of the sald Ward, and Wellllogton Btiect.ark Stree Mark, 8t.Catberloe, Fort, po; No.10.\u2014Ac or near No.238 St.| Poll No.18.\u2014At or near No.685 Hotel de Streep: Awmberst and Lagauchetiere | ke or near No.751 St.Urbain Street, and 11, bounded by St.Lambert Hill, Craig street; Place D'Armes Hill and St.James \u2018street.WEST WARD\u2014Poll No.1.\u2014At or ne No.668 Craig street, compnises Electoral Districts Nos.1 and 3, bounded hy St, Francois Xavier and Cralg streets, Victoria squaré, Fortification lane, 8t, Peter and St.James streets.bounded by Richmond, Centre, lington Strdet.Wellington Streets, Poll No.18.\u2014At or pear No.74 Mullins Street, comprises Electora] District No.37, Shearer, Mullins Streets, Maple Avenue, and Wel- Poil No.19.\u2014At or pear No.90 Grand Trunk Street, comprises Electoral District] No.38, bounded by Centre, Richmond aud .and Dorchester Streets., .Toll No.7.\u2014At or near No.78 Mackay Strect, comprises Electoral District No.7, bounded by Bishop, St.Catherine, St.\u2019 Mat: thew and Dorcliester Streets; \u2018 Poll No.8:\u2014At or near No.2508 St.Cath= crine Street, comprises Electoral District No.8, bounded by Mountain, St.Catherine, Bishop, Dorchester, Aqueduct and St.Antoine Streets.Charles Borrommee Street, comprises.Electoral District No.20, hounded by St.Lawrence, Ontario, 8t.Urbaip and Demontlguy Streets.; i .Poll No.\u2019 11,\u2014At or near No.8: Plateau Street, comprises Electoral District No.21, bounded by St.Urbain, Ontarlo, Bleury, and St.Catherine Streets.oll No.12.\u2014At or near No.178 Bleury Street, comprises Electoral District No.22, Ville Avenue, comprises Electoral District No,»,33, bounded by St.Denis Street, the .ROrth side of St.Louis Square, Laval Avenue, Prince Arthur Street, Hotel de Ville Avenuc and Sherbrooke Strect.ER Poli-No.19.\u2014At or.near No.14 Drolet Street, comprises Electoral District No.34, bounded by 8t.Denis Street, Pine Avenue, Sanguinet Street and St.Louls Square.; I'oll No.20.\u2014At or near No.454 Sangul- net Street, comprises Electoral District No, Poll No.11,\u2014- At or near No.236 Wolfe Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.9 and 20, hounded by Montcalm, St.Cath- crine.Amherst and Dorchester Streets.Poll No.12.\u2014At or near No.220 Reaudry Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nox.22 and 23.bounded hy Visitation, St, Cath- crine, Montcalm and Dorchester Streets.Poll No, 13.\u2014At or near No, 193 Montcalm Street, comprikes Electoral Districts Nos.24 and 25, bounded by Visitation, \"comprises Electoral Districts Nos.1 and i 5, bounded by St.Lawrence and Rachel , Streets, Esplanade Avenue and the south.limits of the Ward.: Poll No.2.\u2014At or near No.213 Mlitcheson Street, comprised Electoral Districts Nos.2 \u2018and: 3.bounded by St Dominique Street.Mount Royal and Esplanade Avenues, Rachel, Mitcheson and Marie Anne Streets.Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.1148 St.Law- reuce Street, comprises Electoral District No.4.hounded by St.Dominique, Marle Anne, Mitchison and Rachel Streets.hounded by Bleury, Berthelet, Clty Coun.elllors and St.Catherine Streets.Poll No.20.\u2014-At or near 149 Congregatlon Street, comprises Electoral District No.39 bounded by Favard ,8ebastopol and Welling- Poll No.9.\u2014At or near No, 2400 Bt.Catherine street, comprises Electoral Dis- Deum ontigny, Autherst and St.Catherine 35, bounded by Sangulnet Street, Pine Streets.\u2019 Poll No.2,\u2014At or near No.1817 Notre _ Sangulnet Poll No, 4\u2014At or near No.1015 St.Law.Avenue, Laval Avenue, Roy Street, tel .Sher- rence Street, comprises Electoral IMatriet & Dame street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.2 and 3, bounded by St.Peter - street, Fortification lane, McGill and Re- collet streets.Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.178 St.James street, comprises Electoral Distntets Nos.4 and 5, bounded by St.Francois Xavier, Bt.James, St.Peter and Notre Dame streets.: Poll No.4\u2014At or near No.133 McGill street, comprises Electoral District No.7, bounded by St.Peter, Recollet, McGill and 8t.Paul streets.Poll No.5.\u2014At or near No.1742.Notre Dame street, comprises Blectoral District No.8, bounded by St.François Xavier, Ward.- River St.Lawrence.Poil No.22.\u2014At ton, Scbastopol, Favard, Streets, and the River St.Lawrence.ton Streets, and tbe western limits of said Poll Nô.21.\u2014At or near No, 201 Bourgeois Street, comprises Electoral District No.40, boundéd by Magdelen and Favard Streets, the Western Ilinits of said Ward, and the or near 40 Sebastopol Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos 41 and 42, bounded by St.Etienne, Welling-.\u2018and Magdalen Poll No.23.\u2014At of mear No.60 Mensl Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.43 and 44, bounded by River St.Lawrence, trict No.9, bounded by Mountain, brocke, Bishop and St.Catherine etreets, .PoH No.10.\u2014A{ or near No.2561 St.trict No.10, bounded by Bishop, brooke, Guy and St, Catherine streets.Poll No.11.\u2014At or near No.2631 Kt.Catherine streets, comprises Electoral District No.11, bounded by Guy, Sherbrooke, St, Matthew and \u2018St.Catherine strects, Poll \u2018No.12.\u2014At or near No.2730 St Catherine street, comprises Electoral Dis trict No.12, bounded by .Kt.Matthew, Sherbrooke, Fort, St.Catberine, 8t.Mark streets, aud au imagloary line to St.Matthew street, \"7 Poll No.13.\u2014At or near No.2786 St.Catherine street, comphmes Electoral Dis] Sher.\u2019 Poll No.13.\u2014At or near No.31 Concord Streat, comprises Electoral District No, 23, bounded by Bleury, Sherbrooke, City Coun- Peillors and Berthelet Streets.Poll No.14.\u2014At or near No.656 8hec- brooke Street, comprises Electoral District No.24, hounded by Bt.George, Mance, MIl- \u2018tou Streets, Park Avenue, and Bleury Strect.Poll No.15\u2014At or near No.2 Church Street, comprises Electoral District No.23, bounded by Nt.Urbain, Sherbrooke, St.George and Ontario strçets.Poll No.16\u2014At or near No.200 St.Charles Borrommee Street, comprises Electorai District No.26, hounded by St.Lawrence, Sherbrooke, St.Urbain and Ontario streets.de Ville Avenue, Prince Arthur Street, Laval Avenue and St.Louis Square.Poil No.21.\u2014At or near No.135a 8t.Hy- polite Street, comprises Electoral District No.36, oounded hy Hotel de Ville Ave- que, Joy, St.Hypolite and Prince Arthur reets, .Poll No.22,\u2014At or near No.1735 Pine -Avenue, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.87 and 3%, hounded hy St.Hypolite, Roy, St.Lawrence and Prince Arthur Streets.Poll No, 23.\u2014At or near 615 St.Doml- nique Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.30 and 40, bounded by St.Hypolite Street, tbe north Ilmits of the Ward, St.Lawreuce and Roy Streets.Poll No.24.\u2014At or near No.766 Cadieux Street, \u2018comprises Electoral Distriets Nos.41 and 42, hounded by Hotel de Ville Ave- Poll No.14.\u2014At or near No.208 St.Andfe Street, comprises Electoral Districts.Nos, 26 and 27, bounded hy Amherst, Nemon: tigny, St.Denis and St, Catherine Streets.ST.MARY WEST WARD.\u2014Poll No, 1.\u201cAt or near No.40 Pauet Street, com: prises Electoral Districts Nos.1 and 2, bounded by St.Ignace, Craig.Pauet, La- gauchetiere, Visitatdn, Barclay Streets and River St.Lawrence, y .Poll No.2.\u2014At or near 9214 Cralg Street, comprives Electoral District bounded by Delorimier \"Avenue, Cralg, St.lgusce\u2019 Street amd River St.Lawrence.Poll No.3.-At or near No.39 Lagauche- tiere Ktreet, comprises Electoral Districts | Noa.4 and 5, hounded by St.Adoiphus, Champlain, Dorchester, Malsonneuve, La- No.3, + No.6.boundod-hy St.Dominique, Rachel, and St.Enwrence Streets.and the south Hirits of the Ward.Poll No.5,\u2014At or near No.438a St.Hy- polite Street, comprises Electoral Datricts Nes, T and 8, bounded by St.Hypolite.Marie Anne, St.Dominique Streets and -the south limits of the Ward.» l\u2019oil No.S\u2014At or near No.864 Cadleux Rtreet.comprises Electoral Districts Nos.® and 10, bounded by Avenue de l'Hotel de Ville, Mount Royal Avenue, St.Dominique and Maric Anne Streets.Poll No.7.\u2014At or near No.902 Cadieux Ktreet, comprises Electoral Districts Nos 11 and 14.bounded) by Avenue Hotel de \u201cVille.Marle | chel Streets.Poil No.8.\u2014At or near No.ses Cadieux Btieet, comprises Electoral District -No.12, hounded by.Cadleux.Rachel, St.Hypo- = ; X Conway, Menal, Forfar, and Étienne .Notre Daîne, St.Peter; St.Sacrament, St.| ee 7» \u201c500 \u2019 : Catherine re open Liectoral Dis Poll No.17.\u2014At or near No.203 Bleury nue, the north limits of the Ward, St.gauchotiere:-l\u2019anet and Crag Streets, Ute and the south limits of the Ward.trict No.» bounded by Fort and.er.Hypolite and Roy Strects.\\ : Poll No.0.\u2014At or near No.880 Hotel Alexis and Hospital streets.Poll No.6.\u2014At or near No.9 St.John sirect, comprises Electoral Distnicts Nos, 9- and 11, bounded by St.Francois- Xavier, Hospital, St.Alexis, St.Sacrament, St.-Biicholas and St.Pau) streets, Poll No.7.\u2014At or near No.491 St.Paul street, comprises Electoral District No.10, Hngton and St.Etlenne Streets, .\u2014 ° \u201c Poll No.24.\u2014At or near No.50 Forfar Street.comprises Electoral District No.43, bounded by Forfar, Menal, Conway Streets, River St.Lawrence, Lachine Canal, Wel.ST.ANTOINE SOUTH WARD.\u2014Foll No brooke streets, the western iimits of, said Ward, and Quibller street, Poll No.14.\u2014At or near No, 95 Rimp- son street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.14 aud 15, bounded by Redpath avenue, to the north limits of sald Ward, the north limits of sald Ward, the western, limits of sald Ward, aud Sherbrooke Stregt, comprises \u201cElectoral Districts Nos.27 and 28, hounded by Park Avenue, Mlitou Avenue,- Duroeher and Sherbrooke streets.Poll No.18\u2014At or nenr No.191.(rear) Mance Street, comprises Electoral District No.209, hounded by Ste.Famille, Priñce Arthur streets, Park Avenue, Miiton Avenue, Mance and Sherbrooke streets.Poll No.10.\u2014At or pear No.78 Milton\" + Poil No.25.\u2014At or near No.197 [Laval Avenue, comprises Electoral District No.43, bounded by SBanguinet Street, the north limits of the Ward.Fotel de Ville Avenue, Roy Street, Laval Avenue, and Fine Avenue.Poll No.26\u2014At or near No.170 Drolot Street, comprises Electoral District No.41, bounded, by Drolet Street, the north Unilts of the Ward, Sanguinet Street, and \" Poll No.4.\u2014-At or near No, 100 Dorches- ter Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.8 aud 7.hounde& by Shaw.Dorches- ter, Champlain, St.Adolphus and fralg Streets, | | .\u2018Poil No.5.\u2014At or near No.37 Dorchester Street, comprises Electoral District No, S,- hounded by Delorimier Avenue, Kent, Shaw and Craig Streets, 20° Foll Na.@\u2014At or near No.151 Lagauche- de Ville Avenue, comprises Electoral District No.13, bounded by Avenue Hotel de Ville, Rachel and Cadleux Streets and the scuth limits of the Ward.Poll No.10.\u2014At or pear No.1207 Hotel de Ville Avenue, comprises Electoral Dis- tricta Nos.13 and 16, bounded by Laval and Mount Royal Avenues, Avenue Hotel de Ville and Rachel Street.- Poll No.11.\u2014At or near No.348 Laval Avenue, comprises Electoral District Né.Poil No.&.\u2014At or near No, 08 Commis l'httio Bt.Antolue, Bi Sauare, Bu Aatoine, 4T.ANTOINE EAST WARD_gall No.1.Loui oe treats, mire, \u201cComprisen.Electoral Distiet Ny, | Vitadon and Lagauchoriere Bireetr.| South Tne of the ward, rie 20d the ploners streets, comprises ep Dis Lane, dnd Notre Dame Street.al prises Electoral Districts Nos.1 and IY Poll No.20.\u2014At or near No.5 Milton Timtts \u201cot \u201ctae\u201d angel tree Etnnet io Poll No.7.\u2014At of near No.119 Panet nor mt, 12 AL SE RCA NO 8 Saat es 13 pounées br pe Poil No.2\u2014At or near No.410 St, James P0000 by St.Alexander, Lagauchetlere, Street, comprises Eiectoral District No.31, Fine Avenue.Ee une or Marmont.este: No.18.\u201cbounded by Sanguluet ana atacuel Ste.Geuevleve, Bt.Antolne bounded by St.Lawrences Prince Arthur, \u2014 Panet and Lagaucheliere Streets, | te EAN Ward nue.and the south McGill streets,\u201d and River St.Lawrence.ST.ANN'S WARD\u2014Poll No.1.\u2014At or near No.51 St.Henry street, comprises Klectorat Districts Nos.1, 2 and 3, bound- Lane, and Notre Dame Btreet, Street.comprises Electoral District No.2 bounded by Roy Lane, St.James, Littie St.Antoine, St.Antoine Streets, St.David , Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.455 St, James and Craig strects.; Co Poil No.2\u2014At or near No.33 St: Antoine \u2018street, comprises Electoral District No, 3, bounded hy.Bt.Genevieve, Lagau- St.Urbain and Sherbrooke streets.Poil No: 21.\u2014At or near No.734n St.Lawrence Street, comprises 1ilectoral District No.32, hounded by St.Lawrence Street, Gullbault, St, ST.JAMES NORTH WARD.\u2014-Poll No.1.\u2014At or near No.230 St.Hubert Street, comprises Electoral District No.1, hound: by St.Hubert, Ontarlo, St.Denis and Demontigny Streets.> Poll No.8\u2014At \u2018or near No.150 Panet Ktreet, comprises Electoral- Districts Nos.11 and 12, bounded by St.Alphonse, St.Catherine, F'anet and Dorchester Streets.Poll« No.N.\u2014At or near Ne, 1208 St, | .Poll No.13.\u2014At or.near No.780a San- gultet Street, comprises Electoral Districts Anne and Sanguinet Streets.Monat Royal and Laval Avenues and Rachel Street.Poll No.14.\u2014At or near No.577 Anne, St.Hypolite and Ra- | Nos.19 and 20, bounded by Drolet.Marge | ed by McGill, Notre Dame, St.Henry, , chetiere, Cathedral and St.Antoine Pine Avenue, Bt.Urbain, \u2018 oe on and Prince streets, and Street, comprises Electoral District Nos.| ® ° ne Poll No.2,\u2014At or near No.187 \u2018St.Hu- Catherine Street, comprises Electoral Dis: > Drolet Queen, Wellingt ' , streets.Charles Borrommee and Prince Arthur ory\" gyreer, comprises Electoral Districts tricts Nos, 18 and 40.bounded by Cho.Street, comprises dt De RE Districts Nos.- River St.Lawfence.| 8 and 4, hounded hy St: David Lane, St.streets.Nox.2 and 3, hounded by.St, Chntetophe, plain.St.Rose Ntreets, Phpmeau Avenue, Mount Royal Avenue, Sanguinet and Marie , Antoine, Desrivieres, St.James, Ins ctor, Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.109 Ht.An.- \u20189 -10 Poil No 2\u2014At or near No.8 Duke| sot Notre DE Sa SE James, pector, toine street, comprises Electoral] District Fol No.-22\u2014At or near No.212 Elgin Datatio, St.Hubert and Demontigny pe Catherine, st.Alphonse aud Dorches.Mount Koval te Poll No.13.\u2014At or near No.328 Drolet Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.4 and B, bounded by Prince, Wellington, Poll No, 4.\u2014At or near No.607 St.James No.4, bounded by Cathedrni, Osborne, Street, comprises Electoral District No, 33, hounded by Ht.Charles Borrommee; Guil- Poll\u2019 No.3.\u2014At or near No, 183 Rt.Christophe Street, comprises Electoral Districts Poil No.10.\u2014At or mear No.Sta Gain Street, comprises Electoral District No.14, Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.22 and 23, bounded by St.Deals, Rache] Stiect, comprises Electoral Districts Nos, Mountain and St.Antoine streets.\u201cinc Av ph Queen, Ottawa, Nazareth Streets, and the 49g, noundea 1 \u201cAn.x hault, Bt.Urhain atreets, Pine Avenne, Ste.Non, 4 and 5, bounded by Bt.Andre.On hounded by Shaw, St.Catherine, Papineau 8 : D y Desrivieres, St.An.Poll No.4.\u2014At or near No.2431 St.{lle\u2019and Prince Arthar streets Chri .y Bhi î à and Sanguinet Strects and the South litnite Lachine Canal Basin.tôlne, Moutitaln and St.James Rtreets, Catherine street, comprises \u2018El Famille and Prince Arthar streets.taro, St.Christophe and Demontigny bt.Rose, Champlain and Dorchester orice Ward. .mothee, On- 20, bound Je $ and 7, boun ch 5 \u2019 7 and 8 bounded by Inspector, 8t.James, borne streets.Park Avenue and Prince Arthur strecta.tario, St.Andre end Demontigny Streets.nue Demont ny.Champlain, St.Cathet- Doles and Rachel §treeta.> .( : ° | Poll No, 47\u2014At or near No.452 Rivard mice, Dupre, Duké, William, Nazareth and Ottawa Streets.Mountain, Albert, Bruchesi, Strects, and Chaboillen Square.Notre Dame Ppl No.5,\u2014At or near No.114 Stqnley street, comprises Electoral Distriot No.6 Poll No.24.\u2014At or near No.124 Park Avenue, comprises Electoral District No, 35, Poll No, 5.\u2014At or near No, 428 Amhorat.Street, comprises Elcétoral Districts Non.8 and 8, bounded by Amherst, Ontario, Rt.lue, Shaw and Kent Streets, Poll No.12.\u2014At or near No.157 Plesep treet, comprises Elertoral Districts Noe.Street, comprises Electoral Distr} NO.- .bounded hy _Rerri Street, Mount Neos Avenue, St.Denis and Marie Anne Streets, Poll No.4.\u2014At or næar No.647 St, Pan! \u201c Poil No.6\u2014At or neag No.16 Mountain | bounded by Cathedral Metcalte, Bt .hounded by Park Avenue, the North limite | : Street! comprines Bleetoral Districts Nos.Street, comprises Electotal Districts Non.etme.Dron oa rare], Ot hal hg of the, Ward, Duroche: Street and Milton TMmothee and Demontigny Streets 16 and 17, vi ounded by Maisonneuve.De Poll No, 18\u2014At or near No.308 Rivara 8 and 9, bounded bj Dike, Dupre, Bt.Mau.9 and 10, boungled hv Rruchesl, Albert, \u2026 Avenue, | %.] Poll No.8.\u2014At or near No.433 Woife Brest 5\u201d .Lo BR anand Ra \u2018oral District Ne, pice, Bt.Henry, Notre Dame, Chaboflles, Mountain, Rolland, AQueduct, and\u2019 Notre P°M No.G\u2014At or near No.788 Dorches- .| Street, comprisre Electoen! Districts Nos.\u2018and the south limits of the ward\u201d 12019 College, Inspector and William Strects.Dame Streets, ,( ter street, comprises Electoral Districts Poil No.26.\u2014A: or near No.537 Nt.Ur.10 and 12, bounded by Montcalm, Robin, |.Poll: No.13.\u2014At or near No, 144 Cham.® the ward, - Vege, Foil No.Tht x \u201c| Nos.7 and 8, boundea by St.Alexander, dain Street, prprises Electoral Districts Amherst and Demontigny Streets, ~~ [isin Street, comprises Electoral Districts poll No.19.\u2014At \u2018or near No.408 Bern oll No.7.\u2014At or mear No.48 Adeline ng, Cath d i@lere Nos.86 and 37, bounded hy St.Lawrence _ .= ce.and 26, bounde amplain, mircet, comprise Electoral Distr 1 _ ar No.06 Ottawa.: Dorchester, edral dnd Lagaoctifiere ) Poll No.7.\u2014At or \u2018near No, Lors cts Nos, pen Re eternal Distriets Nos.yu comprises Electoral Districts Nos.streets.A Ce Street, the line of Roy Street, st.Ewlle, treet, comprises Riecioral Distriete Nes Streets.Maisonneuve and t » Catherine an a, unded oF err, Jai, Anne, 10 apd 11, bounded Ly Nagareth, William, toime, Veraiiles.SL.Tents, Amott and Poil No.1 or nend.31 Univer.Baits oe Be Word, Park deere ne forth Aiherst and Robin re Ontario, Poll No.14.\u2014At or near No.025 Demon.| Ward.4 8 .me Shasuon and Wellington Btroets.Rolland Streets.A sty street, comprises Electoral District Avenue.ol o 8\u2014 | Ugny Street, rises IKleotoral Districts Toil No.20\u2014At or near \u2018No.1088 AP ,- Lo PRES ., No.9; bounded by Bt.A der, St.Cath- .sons, NS 8.rr rR.Beaudry Non 22 and 33, hounded by Ma\u2018mon- Andre Rlreet, comprises Blectoral Diwrii \u2018 Poil No, 6\u2014At or near No.32 Dalhousie] Poll No.8-At or near No.2827 Notre erine, Hanover and Dorchester streets, * Pall No.At or near No.48 Emily 14 and bounded Dr Beaudry, sacs pret an, Visitation and Demontigny N pouade by | st.Andre Street, Mout ; p _ s .: '» routs.n Dame Street, comprises Blectoral Distrista Poll \u2018No, 8~ SC FOR WINGS and FEATHER MOUNTS.Values up to 25c, - A « 55C FOR VEILINGS, odd lines, to clear.lic to 2c valuce.- me 235C FOR LADIES: WHITE SKIRTS, with | flounce.Cheap at 45c, Co $2.95 FOR LADIES\u2019 JACKETS.$5.00 ta $6.50 values.All this season's styles.: B 2C FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS, Braids, in * black and colors.\u201cFormer value, Tc.OSC FOR LADIES' OVERSKIRTS, in black » figured cloth, full width.Worth $1.50.GC FOR BLACK MILITARY BRAIDS, 2% lunches wide.Originally 15c, 1C FOR SEWING NEEDLES, douse up in packages.Always sold at 5c.SC FOR FANCY RIBDONS, odd lines, wide and narrow.Some worth.25c.13C FOR CHILDREN'S HOSE, odd lines, in black worsted.Worth 1c to 25c.\u2014 G3C FOR YOUTHS' MOCCASINS, embroidered fronts.Regular 90c goods.3 » = OC FOR BOYS MOCASSINS, embroldered fronts, that retail at $1.15.5C FOR REAL WHALEBONE, in 3 Inch 19C FOR LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE, [)0C FOR MEN'S MOCASSINS, all sizes.lengths.Formerly 25c piece.seamless fect.Our regular 25c line.Our regular $1.25 line, : 5 A 3c For QUEEN'S OWN PINS, lu papers.Rétail at Sc paner.2%5C FOR LADIES\u2019 RIBBED VESTS, ribbon and lace trimmed.Drawers to natch.A 45e value.: .$1-40 FOR LADIEBS HOCKEY BOOTS, double soles, flannel lined.Worth 3196 BC FOR HAIR PIN CABINETS, containing 60 ping.Worth Be, '20C FOR NEN'S HALF HOSE, all wool, seamless.Just halt their value.\u2014 $1.25 FOR BOYS' SKATING BOOTS, Tan Box Calf.Made to sell at $1.65.2C FOR CARDS OF SAFETY HOOKS AND \"+ eyes.Never sold lesn than 3c.1C FOR SCISSOR 8, good useful ones, that sold at 100.4 ; 114C FOR CHILDREN'S COLORED BOR- 8714C FOR MEN'S SHIRTS and DRAW- BRS, Scotch knit, heavy.Our half dollar line.GC FOR LADIES\u2019 CORSET COVERS, made of good white cotton.Sells elsewhere gt 10c.= .RPC FOR LADIES\u2019 NIGHT GOWNS, trim.\u2014_, 3C FOR YOUR CHOICE of hundreds of are ticles in TINWARE.Worth 10c to 150, * T\u2014 \u2018 - 10C FOR YOUR CHOICR OF CROCKERY and GLASSWARE.Worth up to 886.| T zr \u2014 330 FOR FUR NECK RUPFS, ia Black\u2019 .pro for children free 3 | 814C FOR ENGLISH LININGS, Wavy twin : DER HANDKRRCHIEFS.The regular Dress Goods.Yala wp to a \u2014 1 pees on nie 0 years Ware | eaten.Worth 230, of Patterns.J 4 tive.\u2019 * med with lace.A 30 valve.Opposum.À Ge rat * wt AMI N .< - , Le : .; .1, _ LL Ps Le sors dé a rt nc ey \u2018 \u2018 to + .: ye .+ Tv.5 AAA #4 St.Catherine and Peel + .4 .\u2019 \u2018Streets % % and Dominion Sq uare.fi R meetin Masy Guns Were Mounted on Tuesday and Désul- < tory Firing Kept Up\u2014Enemy AEE Slowly.\u201cle British losses up to daty in poserding: to Gemaral Bullee\u2019s last lis Tontea, Jan 2B.-A despatch to the Utmes from Spearman's Camp, dated Tu Gp Jan.3B, 0.30 pM, MYST sn .prepared to fight almost Tütérminatly, ne entrenched \u2018their ridge, which ia an almost unbroken line from $e Drekensberg, many miles eastward.\u2018Firing continued thronghout the day.We Lave not advanced any further, but we threw up eutrenchments during tbe égtt, from behind which the musketry Quel continued from exactly the same po- situ as yesterday.«\u201cThe British feld artillery and howits- are shelled the enemy posted on the crest - \u2014\u2014.gf the ridge this morning.3 \u201cPhe infantry, under excellent cover, kept up an effective rifle fire.The Boers restgned a kopje, of which the British took possession.When retiring the enemy sheltered themselves bebind a stone wali qn the slope of the kopje which they held Sor hours.{Ths afternoon they ran across the ravine.The British artillery poured shrap- fel and lyddite into, them, and tke infan- took the stone wall «The British casualty list was small.\u201d .WARREN AT SPION KOP, - The Daily Telegraph publishes the following despatch from Spearman's Camp, dated Jan.23, 9.30 p.m.: \u201cSir Charles Warren's force yesterda cannonaded and fusiladed the Boer posl- tion west of Splon Kop, near the Acton Homes road.\u201cA lyddite battery co-operated with the other battenles and Maxims.\u2018 S\u2018Certainly the fire was effective, causing\u2019 tire enemy serious losses.The Boers, how- aver, clone desperately to tbeir works, from hich they are only being slowly driven.\u201cTo-day, the enemy fired thelr guus oftener, using also the captured fifteen pounders with shrapnel.\u201cOur casualties to-day were less even than those of yesterday.\u201cFighting began about six o'clock in the morning, and ntîoued until dusk, but there has beer \u2018mothing lke a regular en-.grgement.The nav.big guns assisted Potgieter's Drift, In shelling the positions.GUESSERS AT WORK.The assemblage In Pall Mali outside the War Office and those privileged to wait in .the lobbies reluctantly dispersed at midnight after the final word that nothing more would be announced.The mornmg papers went to press with conjectures aud forecasts of all sorts, striving to guess out something from Spion Kop.a Popostaphy maps show that Splon Kop is e highest part of a rocky plateau, Eastward for eight miles are the Boer positions along the Tugela.Northwest- * Werd fron Splon Kop the plateau runs gradually up to e great spur of the Drak- ensburg.A General Buller\u2019s infantry, to reach the summit of Spion Kop, must cross a natural \u2018glacls three-quarters of a mile wido and chmb 500 feet up a steep siope, WHERE ARE \u201cBOB'S\u201d MEN?Nobody here seems to know, not even the War Office, what Lord Roberts \u2018has done with his large reinforcements.Six thousand troops awalted his arrival at Town, and since then 6,000 others have reached there.Military critlcs are all hoping that a good share of these 12.000 have gone to help General Buller, and they argue that a few days\u2019 walt may killed and wounded snd captured, t, total 8,816 men.make him strong enough tè overcome the detnore are 19,000 et th ere are 19, at sea, a s heavy weight oa de rites dae is ez ed.te {de 04 fos or eve ot operations + R, WILSON-SMITH, > > lovontment Broker, IU1 9.James St, Monratiar.Government Bonds, Municipal Securities, Industrial Securities.A large line of Gilt Edge Investments always on hand.\u201c~ 2e \u201c- 1 E MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, BOER TRENCHES REACH \"TO THE DRAKENSBERGS |.s IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA | STOCKS JUMP ON THE DAY'S GOOD WAR NEWS % D k +.\u201c., TRANSVAAL, CAPE COLONY, .NATAL, © RHODEB!A, re - issue Letters of C i prepared to egotiable at Branches of tbe Siands: Baak of South Africa, Limited.iw 4.\u2018 se qe tse A JAN: 85, 15 A Rare Opportunity se ars.I cars to by comm w Sirartioer, rep pg the oldest life ur- ente compeæny, With an enviab'u reputation i bait tury, gssuring the Dost modern ideas Of Jarosment and prs- tectjve polieies.= : [ Foc \u2018particulars, bôéress \u2018 INSURANCE, O'Keele\u2019s Liquid Extract of Malt Is put up in 16 ounce bottles to | retail at $3.00 per doz.Others - OUR LOSS UP TO DATE.The British.losses up to date is killed, wounded and captured, according to General Bouller's last list, total 8,218 men, Shortly after 12 o'clock the War Office announced that nothiug further in the way of despatches would be given out duriog the night.! A despatch from Fretoria, dated Tues day, amyplities the despatch ou Monday, Jan.22.¢rom the Roer head laager, already cabled.It says: : \u201cFour or five times during tbe day the British replaced their wearied soldiers by.fresh oues.- The Boer casualties to date are one man killed and two men slightly wounded.Our men are io excelleat spirits, There has been a large slaughter of British.General Botha is now, fa sole command, General Cronje having been seut elsewhere.\u201d .BOERS \"ENGAGE IN SNIPING.Advices from EKimberley, Jan.28.say: The bombardments have ceased, but the Roers are perpetually engaged in suiping.\u201cLong Cecil\u201d |s.doiag excellent work, and Mr, Éccil Rhodes has personally fred several shells from the.gun.From Modder Rlver comes word that a heMograph message from Kimberley says the Boers have vigorously renewed the bombardment.: The Commercial Cable Cofpany to-day sent out the followiug notices: \u2018We are advised that the Postmaster-Geueral at Pretoria.announces that all private telegrams for the South Africa Republic will be stopped.\u201d TO STIR UP STRIFE.London, Jan.25.\u2014The Cape Town correspondent of the Times telegraphiug Tuesday says: .\u201cThe Bondites are preparing to seize the first decisive Bridsh victory or the fu.vasion of Republican territory as the signal for a violent peace agitation.They will accompany thelr appeal to magnanimity by covertly hinting that they are unable fo restraln the Dutch colonists from .ris- ng.A correspondent of the Times at Mod.der River, telegraphing Tuesday, says: \u201cThe reports of deserters agree that the: situation of the Boers at Magerstonteln is becoming unbearable, Because the camp 1s insanitary, enteric tever is spreading and vegetables are wanted.On the other band.the health- of the British camp 1s satisfactory, although the ground has been exhausted by the long encampment and the trees have ?n cut down by ioscct pests and dust storms.RABBLE IS FURIOUS.London, Jan.25.\u2014The correspondent of the Tames at Lorenzo Marquez.telegraphing yesterday.and dealing with _\u2018\u201cthe- lawlessness of the law.class of Boers, who are getting beyond the control of the Government, and the better class of othicials, wha are honestly - deslrous of protecting life and property, says: .\u201cMy Informants are convinced that the only way to save the Rand from tha furv of the rabble is to cut off the retreat of the Boers in the direction of Johannesburg.The hot-bloods among the Boers are convinced that the war is due fo the capitalists, and that the only revenge pos: sible lg to dynandte tbe mines.\u201d A despatch\u2019 to the Daily Mall from Lorenzo Marques, dated Wedpesday, says: \u201cThis morning all passengers ked for the \u2018Transvaal were stopped bv Govern.thent order, with the exception of the mem- hers of the Russian ambulance corps, whe proceeded by special train.\u201d | * \u201cMORE REASSURING TO-DAY Ottawa, Jan.24.\u2014Special.)~The prospect for, the carrying out of the Paciffe Cable scheme seems somewhat more.reassuring to-day., The Government has received from the representatives of all of the colonies interested, excepting New South Wales, strong .expressions of disapproval with any course that will interfere with the successful and early completion of the enterprise.U Canada\u2019s protests against the concessions which New Bouth Wales is said to be pre- Company will therefore be supported with an equally strong statement from all of the colonies exceptiig New South Wales.Inquiry in well informed circles revealed a strong impression that despite the leaning of the Colonial Office, and the alleged juke- warmsess of Now South Wales, the wishes of the friends ot the all British cable scheme in England, and of the people of Canada and | Australasia, will result in the defeat of the forces which are conspiring against the Pacific cahie project as approved list spring.DR, CHISE ~~ \u201cTREATS THE LIVER \" The Importance of the Functions of the Liver\u2014Its Influence on Other Organs of the Body * à ==Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney- - No organ in the human body bas a greater influence on the general health than | the Liver.UL ; 4 id, sluggish liver leaves polsonous, mor! bile in the blood, warch upsets the action of the whole system.\u2018There is indigestion, fulness, fermenta- \u201d élon, flatulency and oppression in the stomach.- The tongue {is coated, the Head aches, and \u2018there is loss of sleep, depression of spirits and spells of dizziness and weakness.The bowels are constipated and loose by turns, and griping pains are frequent.The skin tells of the poisoned state of the blood, by pimples, blotches and liver spots.In sympathy with the liver the kidneys become clogged and inactive, \u2018the urine highly colored, and there are pains in\" the back and under the left shoulder blade.Shortness of breath und palpitation of the heart and derangements of the.menstrual functions are among the synptoms of liver - complaint.* * You should not expect to fud all these symptoms In any onc gpse, hut It any of \u201c them are present, It is Time to take prompt äetion to releve the system of thé-e morbid .4 poisons.- The liver must bare assistance.The process of restoration will be basten- od 1f the kidneys are also invigorated and étrengthened.Both these filtoring apotems ate acted di- sectly and promptly upon by Dr.Chasc'6 Kiéney-Liver Plils.: .it is through the liver and kidneys alone that the blood can be freed of alll impuri- plas and the morbid matter which collects hare when the liver Is deranged.any a suffering nan, many a despou- \u2018gent woman, has been cured of \u2018the above distressing allwents Ly the, use of Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, the only remedy thât has n combined action on both liver and kidneys.* The wisdom of this wonderful remedy has been proven in sostes of thousands of cases of complicated diseases of the liver and kidneys, which ecsuld be reached by no other remedy.Tou do not require faith be cured by , Chage's Kiduey-Liver Pills.The firnt = ke you, and Jew.boxes at most 14 positfVely cure the t severe chine of HE EER WE , peetpald Wy oo, Tae & Ce.hl Dr.Chase in preparing ART GALLERY EXHIBITION.The exhibition of paintings now being held at the Art Gallery will remaln open until February 3rd, and through the courtesy of the secretary, Mr.Robert Lindsay, the pupils attending the eveniug classes of the Councll of Arts and Manufactures will have, the opportunity of visiting the cxhi bition for tbe nominal sum of nve cents.yh CONCERT AT ST.HENRI.A concert has been tendered to Mra.Jean Hasvey, the well-known contralto, at St Henry Town Hall, this evening.those who are kindly assisting, in addition to Mis.Harvey, are Miss Marie Hollins- head, Miss Harvey, Mr.F.-S.Holiday, Mr.P.Barclay, and other well-known artists.A most entertaining programme has been arranged, and a large and appreciative audience is expected.\u2014 \"PRICE OF CORDAGE UP.The strong tendency of the market for Manila hewp of late and tbe steady ad- vauee In prices has been the means of de- | veloping a much stronger feeling lu the market for the manufactured article, apd prices are higher all round.Jobbing prices {.tor Manila are, 15 12e to 16c, for -14 and up: 14 1-2c for 3-3 and 17c for 1-4 and 5-10.Sisni, 13c to 13 1-2c for 7-16 and up; 14e fur ] 38, and 14 1-2c for 14 and 5-10.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO-DAY\u2019S WHEAT MARKET.Bartlett Frazier's messages to-day sald : \u201cProvision market opened strong.J.Harris a big buyer of lard and ribs, Outside of colder weather und plague In the Argentine thare is nothing to bull wheat vn.Cash demand ls.poor.Cables were firwmer.\u201d May wheat opened at 67 1-Sc, and stood at 6 1k to G7 1-4c at 12.30, July opeued at dc.-\u2014\u2014prartettattentens SYMPHONY CONCERT.Schubert's eigbth, or Unfinished Symphony, \u2018lo be played at the symphony concert tomorrow, 1s morc often played and Letter known than any of bis other symphoutes, except tho tenth, in C major.There is greater conciseness of expression, and iu the opinion of some critics, more grandeur and \u2018beauty than in the tehtb.As the orchestra fs familiar with this work, a flue performance may be expected.\u2018 .BAGGAGE MASTER RESIGNS.Mr.A.McCallum, Loggage master at the Bomuventure Statlon, has resigned, and bis ace for tlie prescut te neiug fliled by Mr, t.Shaughnessy, Mr, Patrick Redmopd, formerly day policeman at the station; has been appoluted assistant station muster, and Mr.Ait, Bandegu day policeman at the station.\u2026.Ce WE KEEP UP THE STANDARD.Our coffee Is always delicious and our mutton pies, bread rolls and buter always the best.Call in to-day and get a 10-cent lunch, Welsh, 133 8t.l\u2019eter Street.a medicine which can be velled upon te -qure a cough, remove pain, heal sores ti \u2019 t inflamed Hr te body Ne chien 10 1a presi aad pared to grant fo_the Eastern Extension | Among | .Bkepticism.~This is unbappily an of ekoptiziem, but there m one point upon ioh persons usin w © su Bainely, that Dr, Thomas\u2019 Nolectric Oil de | The Local Leaders and the Mining Stocks All Ad- | vance\u2014Some Banks Are Now Loaning Money at 5 1-2 Per Cent.: To-day's war: news gave a ray of sunshine to the stock markets.and there was an appreciable response.As has \u2018been the guloe, and was much more so this morciag, selling up on the British successes, easy money and the fact that both the Bank of England auë the Baht of France bave further reduced their rate of discount.- The local market was buoyant, and several of the leaders took on substantial gslus.Naturally enough there was some profit taking around the top figures, but aud the selling orders were well taken.Street Rallway led the llst with a galn of 6 1-4 over Yesterday, and it is understood that several shorts covered on the rise, Undoubtedly, however, the market In general was considerably broader.aud with | the mouvey marke 4 t snowing fucreased énsl- ] Ress us it Is vow dolug, things ought to be better.Although a reductivp tu the rate 8 not general, some of the banks arc uow lounlog at 5'1-2 per ceut.and brokers: expect before a great while to see the market on the basis of 5 to 51-2.Tight wooey in New York Is a thing of the past.the rate there this morning folug down to 21.2.In Lordon, too, the feellug Is much easler, aud lu all the situation tue world over sLows more promise than for some time.The Street ls of course ant carrled away fidently taok for more anxiety as the war campaign progresses.But ft is argued that one more important point has been gained aod the British are consequently Just a little nearer uitimate success.st ¢ Pacific, In sympathy with a quotation of from London, was stronger here nnd advanced to 95, selling off a fraction a little Inter.Richelien showed it substantia) gain \u2018and Twin City, in line with the general market and the declaration of the 11-2 por cent, dividend yesterdar, advanced to 67, In the mining gronp the fenture was the strength In War Engle, which jumped to $2.75 and then to $2.95, an advance of 1% | points over yesterday, Centre Star and Republic also showed gatn are the hirhesr Prices of to-dav and yesterday compared: ; To dav.Yesterday.4S Street Railway.4 2 Elvetrte LL Lea ee ns Tps 'oronto Raflwny .[124 102 Pacific .veo wre ain 08° \u201c014 Twi City L.2.ny Coy RicheHen .,.IN 108.Centre Star L.2.1062 158 y War Eagle .M7 260 i Republic w.oo.LL.106 10114 ss.+ ! Montreal Street Rallway caruogs.yestet- day were $4, 30H00, an {ocrease over the corresponding day.last yedr of $219.61.the undertone was generally pretty firm, by the good news of the present, and con- The fo!lowine .TO-DAYS CATTLE MARKET EXPORTERS \u2018LOSING MONEY AT - THE PRESENT PRICES.Lots of Poor Stock Coming on: the \u201c Market Just Now\u2014The Cause .and Remedy.There is no special feature to nate in local export live stock circles, exdept that ,ocean Trelght space for the balance of the wioter season will Le somewhat gearge, us it has afl heen pretty weil engaged, (unse.quently shippers iu some cases have had to go out uf the Lusipesas for tbe present.The limited quantity uf freight obtaluable from our winter ports this season 1s chlef- ly due to the number of boais that have Deen chartered by the Government for transports.Cable advices received on Wednesday from Liverpool and London were.discouraging to shippers again, and \u2018ng markets for both cattle and sheep, exporters must be dropping considerable money, as -they are no doubt paylpg more for their stock an this she, on account of the scarcity suitable aud prime cx.orting beeves shipping.At the Let End abattofr tbl# vivrning tbe arrivals of ve stock was fairly large, amounting to about 600 cattle, 150 sheep aud 200 Jaimbs, GO enlves and about 100 hogy, The supply of ecatye was again of a poor grade, and consequently was largely Jn excess of the requirments of the local market, \u2018and especinlly an there was bardly any export demand.- Consequently the tone of the market was weuker, and holders generally were obliged to accept pretty low prices all round for cattle In order to make anything lke fair sales, but notwithstanding this a large number of heeves will remain unsold.\u2018The best cattle sold at from 4 1.4¢ to 4 3-4c per lb.; good at 8 3-4c to 4c per 1hb.; fair at 3e to 3 1-2¢ per 1b, while the common and scrub stock were run off at quotations from 1 3-4e to 2 3-4c per b.: old cull bulls and canning eattle generally brought the former price, The continued run of poor grade cattle on the market of late has caused coneld- erable condemnation from all classes of bugery and (he geueral opinion prevalle among exporters and also local buyers that something w#l have to he done to try and.Induce faviners nnd others the neces sity of Improvement Ton cattle for olir markets.As to sheep, they continue In good demand.avd pfices are, firm and mrong \u2018far chofîce.At quotations running at from fe to 8 1-26 per 1b, tue sale of lambs were limited awinz to dhe demand probably exceeding the supply, and exporters In \u2018want of the Lest lainbs willingly paid na bigh ns 4 (2e ner 1b, while 40 to 4 {-4c per 1b, was paid for pretiy fair ones; the common kind sold at 3 34c per Ib; wales In thin lne of stock were good, to the - matisfactton of ail.Calves showed a slight shade letter as far an sales were concerned.and all were Lough up principally by the local hutchers, although à tow Matches were purchased for the Afn- erlean markef.Quotations remained about small animale were not suflicient to Ob requirements, alno the stock offéred for male were af a tery gnod class: prices on re.tects were from £4.10 to £4.50 per huodred ponnde, while $4 per hundred pormds was paid for leaner ones.Although burinene In the principal cattle markets home and foreign during the week ean hardly he designated as Active, or that higher prices have been current.It now looks \u2018as If the low.depression, ee pectatly on rattle, wax Ahont tn vanieh, \u2018ha prices far all clneses nf meat.As regnrds socondary qualities these have not heen selling so very dear, not only with a dete! ment to the eller.hut with considerable Aug tn the exporter, simply hecanse he hat falled to supnly the \u2018export demand with avaliable choles eattig.Notwith at present prices ruling In these two lead.stationary.at from $2 te £10 each.nc cording to quality and nlso weight.loge.fu good demand at a steady advance, The case aU along, London has been very san.tendency pointing towards higher | .e L.J: Forget -&Co.'\u2018s London cable quoted Grand Trunk first at SU, secoud at GW 7-8, third at 24 7-8, Canadian Pacitic at 7, Hud- sou Bay ut 24 3-4, and Asacouds at £8 3-8.moe $$ The tone of_the Wall Street market was arm to-day, bu e volume of business was comparatively swall, Mr, C.Db, Mouk's messages anid : Loudon Is the principal buyer, It Lelug estimated that foreign houses topk 30,00v rhures.Traders who sold short yehterday in expectation of bud news were beileved to be buylug back.Late cables from Lundon say all bourses are firm.Americans vp 1 to 1 1-3 above New York closing purity.\u2018A dividend vn ¥.8.common of 3 1-2 per \u2018cent.is expected in, February 12, talk of 8 per cent.dividend on A.S.W.per aupui, but 6 per cent, is all we look fer.Sentiment in London is more cheerful to day thau it bas Leen Ju a month.The fighting was desperate, and ended in a Boer rout, Believed the scheme for refunding Third Ave.Llevated would fuctude issue of new stock.Standard Oil brokers were buyers of Tractio pstocks.Houses with Gould cou- nections have bought about 20,000 shares M.OP.in.the last few days.Ontario.& Western 3rd week January increase $13,013.Ban kof Frunce has reduced Îts rate of discount 1-2 tv 3 1-2 per cent.Minneapolis & St.Louis third week Javuary lucrease $7,500.From July 1st Increase $281,747.pk $ 275 shares Paclfic at 95.MORNING BUARD SALES, 75 sbarcs Pacific at 947%.225 shares Pacific ag 94%.\u2018 3 shares Bank of Moutreal at 260.11 shares Mcrchaots at 161.§ shares Torouto at 102.125 sbares Torunto at 102%.125 shares Toronto at 102%.25 shares Telegraph at 172%.5 sharos Uniou Lank at 12's.40 shares Cable at 171.27 shares Cablo at Liu.1,l0v shares Moutrcal-Lonudon at 38, 1,000 shares Centre Star at 162.bo0 shares.War Kagle at 250.500 shares War Eagle at 275.6u0 shares Republic at 106.4,000 sbares Virtue ac Dé.50 shares D.Cottou at vs.Jv shares ID Cotton at 94%._ 25 shares Electric at 192.bu-shares Electric at 192'%.25 shares Electric at 143.by shares Electric at 194.75 shares Electric at 195.100 sbares Richelleu at 110.\u201d 25 shares Richelieu ac MOV.25 shares Richelieu ag ill.60 shares Strect Railway at 258.650 shares Street Rulway at 200, 415 shares Street Hallway at 2894.25 shares Street Railway at ol.50 shares Street Rallway at 291%.25 shares Twin City at 66%.250 shares Twin City at Gi.G0 shares Twin City at w's.- 25 shares Gas at 191.he ARES eT promises to be strong, not only at the Moateeal live stock markets, bur also -Indi- cations at the present tliue at foreign mar-\u2019 kets potut In that diréction.At Pugit St Charies yesterday the Grand Trunk.stockvards reported that the receipts of hogs were suit, hut with a fair demand, and prices ruling firmer, at 4 1 4¢° to 4 12¢ per Ib.for selects weighed In lots off careen IRON UP AGAIN \u2018DELUGE OF ORDERS IN LOCAL MARKET FOR FUTURE DELIVERY.Some of the Recent Changes That Have Taken Place in the Local .-and- Outside Market.\u201cThe dominant fact in the Iron apd metal mdrket Is the deluge of orders for forward delivery for ali kinds of waterlal, showing that buyers ure satlsficd that prices are uvt gang to react between tbe present time and next sprèng.\u2018The most striklog development bas been the advance of £3 on spot tu jn Londoo, and $1.23 in New York.As a consequence of thls spot prices have been advanced: le per pound to dle.Hpot copper In London stiffencd: 10s on the week, but is unchanged bere, whlic,_ lead, which was lower abroad, re- tected no chuuge here.Smelter fn Lon.dou advanced £ on the week.\u2018Vin plates are being ordered freely for April dellv- ory, dnd prices on coke are 10c¢ Ligher \u2018at $4.50.Extras for N'a are also advanced $1 on the base now being asked, dnstead \u2018of Loe.Canada plates have stiffened another 16c per bux, making 35e tn two week, the base price being $3.15.Drnss and copper wire \u2018has been reduced somewhat in prite in sympathy with the decline in the States, and Is the only line showing a tendevcy In a downward direction.Iron pipe is from 10c to 20c higher, and the sinaller sizes of coll chain are hoc higher, aud.the larger from 30¢ to 35c np.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BUTTER AND CHEESE TRADE.The Employes to Hold Their Annual Drive and Dinner on Feb- .ruary 14.\u2018The employes of the Montreal butter and cheese trade will hold their ninth annual drive and dipper at Knapp'a Hotel, on Wednesday, February 14th.The, committee nre working bard, aad hope to eclipao alt former dinners.] Presideut, Mr.Gcorge Woollam; 1st vice- president, Mr.E.J.Clarke; ind vice-presi- dont, Mr.Geo.Sloan; secretary-(rensurer, Mr.Thos.H.Skelcrer: committee, Messrs.Thos.Erskine, Ge £.Frost, D.McNell, F.Leroux, S.C.Pxton, Jas.I.Murray, A.Q.Rollo, EK.Curio, and T.H.Ryan.1K8EED OIL ADVANCES.and the recent advauce tu pricus, | riers marked up values here 2¢ per gallon, bojled uow -Lelñg quoted at 8c to Gc, and raw ai Gle to Géc., \u2018 a \u2014 INHERITED ASTHMA.Suffered Since His Birth, and Found \"Help Only Through Clarke's Kola Compound.Now-Free from Asthma.Mr.Robert 8 Taylor, New Westminster, B.C., writes: \u201cI bave been a constant sufferer from hereditary bronchial astfma since my birth, 25 years ago.I have tried every temedy ever heard of for this treuble, and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors, bu The following are tha officers: | \u2018In sympathy with stronger foreign wdvices | pre ers pathèrs and -Down j 2 2 .Bog: f In balk os fute Pillows, or PEASE SIRs Ep ae Our standard radon of washed feathers are Sraspntped Lo pure, odorless and moth- Our MONTREAL FEATHER C0.478 8s.Lawrende Street.Bell Toi.East 290.The Dominion Cod [0 (LIMITED.) : OFFER FOR SALE THEIR \u201care ata lower price, but | there is a reason for it.O'Keèfe\u2019s\u201d can be purchased from reputable dealers in any part of Canada at 25¢.per bottle.W.LLOYD WOOD, Toroxto - 1 Agent © 2 egy ran 0C0/ rey A es EPPS'S C GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for - Delicacy of JFi~vor Superior Quality and Hig iy Nutritive Properties.Epes ly grateful and comfortigy he nefvous and dy tig, © in 1-4 1b.tins.\\afellÿd JAMES EPPS & CO.Ltd.ont opathic Ohemists, London, gland, .BREAXEAST SUPPER ePPS'S COCO! Machinery For Sale 10x24 Corliss Engine, good as new.\u201c2ux42 Slide Valve, double, \u201ccut-off,\u201d McDou- galt Engine, in good order.12x21 Plain Side Valve McDougall Engine, re- gtd, in good order.order.ting, \u201ccheap.- i Second Hand Iron Shaper, at a bargain.242 24x6 in Iron Planer, good as new.- Power Morticiug Machine, refitted, in good order.7 ft.Three Side Sticker, in good order, - 2 {t Eudicss Hed Planer, in good order.Itefore buying new machinery, always write for prices to A: R.WILLIAMS & CO.FLAT TO LET.One of those fluc Flats (the firet above ground fluor) io tbat buildwg No.230 Me- GILL STREET, corer Notre Dame.Heated by.:andtord.Passcog.r and freight elevators, vault and electric ugh.Possession let Jane wary.bor cond.cou., apply to: Estate Wilson, JO3.C.BEAUCHAMP, Mgr., No.17 Place d Armes Hill.Le centrally situate Store, DAME 87, uear St.John.Four gtories, attic and celtur, with concrete and asphalt floor.H W.furnace and goods hoist tear tight and entrance.Upper floors can be sublet scpurate, apd are well suited for light manufacture of any kind Possession 1st Japuary.For further particulars, apply to Estate WiJson, 108.C.BEAUCHAMP, 7 That No.1733 NOTRE Mgr., \u201c~~ STORE TO LET.hat New Store, \u2018No.1847 NOTRE DAML.STREET, second door from McGill.Modern finish, electric light, heated by landlord.Cellar with concrete and asphalt floor.Goods entrance io rear.Immediate possession.For conditions, apply to Estate Wilson, JOS.C.BEAUCHAMP, Mgr., No.17 Place d\u2019Armes Hill.TUCKETT'S | MYRTLE 4°s | NAVY © © © > See T.& B.in Gilt on ! Each Plug.© \u201cJEFFREY BROS., Manufacturers of all styles of Heavy Wagons and Sleighs, = alo AXLES, Straight or Crank.Forgings of every description and general Macbinists.Stevedore\u2019s work a.specialty.\u2014 PETITE COTE, Montreal.\u2018 Free Telephone connection.No.572.MONEY TO LEND Lifo insurance On first mortgage.agents wanted.Apply to « O.LEGER, Sun Life Assurance Co,, 1766 Notre Dame Street.OM | 14 PLACE ROYAL, MONTREAL: | 56x14 Doubie Rivetted Tubular Boiler, in good | } 14 tt, Putman Lathe, second hand.screw cut- | 345 S:.Janes St., Montreal | No.17 Place d \u2018Armes Hill.|\u2019 \u2018 Either Screened, Run of Mine, or Slack.- .\u2014 - For Particulare, Æpply to KINGMAN & CO.SELLING AGENTS, The Famous Medical Hal BELFAST GINGER ALE.| 1s mado ONLY by ! KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.|: 84 ST, URBAIN STREET.; Plèaco note tho Blue Label.\u2018 | ne se == During the year the space devoted to advert lug MINARD'S LINIMENT will | contin express:ons of ne uncertain sound from people who speak (rom personal expericnce as tn the merits of this.best of Houeenold Remedies.me - 7 [EPI Sl tenders addressed to the unde Scaled Bigded, sud endorsed \u201cTender for Mort Finding Wharf.\u201d whi he received ar this of- Mee untdl Thursday, 153th February, 1900.for the construction of a wharf *with ap- { proach ou the St.Mary River, Findiay, Algoma County, Ontatlo, accord- Ing-to n plag and a speeition ion to be scen at the office of H, A Gray, Esq., Eng, iv \u2018charge harbor works, Ontarlo,.Codfedera- tion Life Building, Poronto: on appleation to the Postmaster of MacLennan, Township of Tarbutt, County.of Algoma, Ou- tarlo, and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa.Tenders will\u2019 not be considered.unless made on the form supplied and signed with tue actual signatures of tenderers, | An accepted bank cheque, payable tot the order of the Minister of Publle Warks, for tive.hundred dollars £300.00), must accompany each tender.The cheque -avill he] forfeited Be.the party decline the -contract or fall to complete the work contracted for, and wiil.be\u2019 returned in case of nonacceptance of tender, Tue Departnient does not bind itself to ac- \u2018éept the lowest or any tender, .By order, : ; JOS.R.ROY, Acting Secretary.Department of Public Works, « Ottawa.January 201N, 1900, - > Newspapers fhsérting this advertisement without authority from the Department will not.be paid for it.1 SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed Pender for Lock and Dam, St.Andrew's Rapids; Red River, Man.,\u201d will be received at this office untik Thursday, the 15th day of February, 1900, for the coustruction of a concrete lock and dim at St.Andrew's Rapids, Red River, l\u2019rovince vf Manitoba.: Plans and specttications can be seen at this Department: at the officés ot Mr.Zeph.Malhiot, Resident Engineer of the -Depart- meut at Winnipeg: of Mr 1.A.Gray, Resi- dént lingmeer, Confederation Life Building, Toronto; of.Mr.C.Desjardins, Clerk of Works, Post Otlice, Moutreal; and of Mr.Ph, Beland, Clerk ot Works, Post Otlice, Quebec.Forms of tender cap also be obtained at she above mentioned places.Persons tendering are notified that tender§ will not be considered unless made un the printed forms supplied and signed with their actual signatures.The Coutractor will be required to conform to regulations to be made by the Governor- General-in-Council, respecting the- accommodation, medical treatment and sanitary protection of the workingmen employed on the work.- .Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque.made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent.of the amount of the tender (10 p.c.) which will be forfeited if the party declino to entor into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fall to complete the work contracted for.it thé tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned.: ; : .The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.By order.; Jos.R.ROY, : Acting.Secretary.Department of Public Works of Canada, Ottawa, Jawliary 18th, 1900.Newspapers \\(nsérting this advertisement TT eve eg te without authority from the Department will.nôt be paid for it.: \\ON'T_ SPECULATE] Golden Placer & Quartz Mining Co.Write for Prospectus, etc, and gee what the prospects are for + 10c Shares to be worth A DOLLAR, HM.N.HOLLAND, Financial Manager.Knewiten.P.Q.- - : MINING STOCK mont =i! = Sem and why it is AN INVESTMENT.stanMn the siamp Into whith the local to no purpose.Clarke's Kola Comp markets have fallen exporters nre firm in the only remedy that ever ggve me any pe their dellef that trade ¢x hound tn nm.manent relief.1 have glso ined much in and that as time advances nnd the weight since being cured.1 oan honestly re- santer trade opens up, hoth the M¥ces and commend it to any unfortunate safferst from.de or quality of stock will show a asthma.\u201d All druggists sell \u201cClarke's Kola deel Compound, or write the Gfifiths and Mac- at tendency.Jn from decided pant tony be caille trade-i-phorse n Ce.Limited, Toronto.» .Phone 186 LJ] \\ 18 Adelaide Str paper re rte 149 mu sm AMERICA DISCOVERED Tele e same number, and get lowest quotations om all STANDARD MINING STOGKS.- A.W, MORRIS .Member of tho Mop: :al Mining Exchange Canada Life Building, , MONTREAL at Port | Fa Compauy, udder the name of T tor the benefit of MINING STOCKS At Reasonable Rates.Investment Gold Bonds for Sale at Prices to met 4 pc.to 5 pe.2 The Telfer & Ruthven \u20ac 11 St.Sacrament St.The INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING COMPANY, Limited Works\u2014DRUMMOND COLLIERY, Westville, Nova Scotia.> Miners and Producers of Drummond\u201d Coal and Coke, from the celebrated Pictou Seams of Nova Scotia.Offered in all sizes, quantities to suit purchasers.Shipments by water or rail.N .HEAD OFFICE, 199 Commissioners Street Montreal.R | C E MOUNT ROYAL MILLING CO., LTD., D.W Ross Co'y, Agents, Montreal.Finer Grades - \u201cINDIA BRIGHT.\u201d ROYAL.7 \u201cIMPERIAL SEETA.\u201d \u201cCAROLINA.\u201d .Polished Grades To which particular attes-.tion is invited.\u2018 \u201cPOLISHED.\u201d \u201cJAPAN GLACE.\u201d \u201cIMPERIAL GLACE.\" BROKERS.MCCUAIG, RYKERT & C0.Members Montreal Stock Exchange., © Special attention given to transactions Jn mines and standasd wining stocks.Cv Custom House Brokers, ~ Forwarders and Warehousemen Bell Tel.Main 1303.P.O.Box 4M.MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED MONEY TO LEND CUSHING & BARRON, Notaries and Commissioners, 110 St.James St.v r NOTICE.will be made to the l\u2019arliament of Canada, At its next session, for an Aft to incorporate.\u201cThe Accie dent & Guarantee Company of Canada,\u201d with of Canada, for the following, purposes: (u) The insuring against personal loss and damage resulting irom accidents generally, including loss and damage resulting from sickness; ; .(b) The carrying ou of a general indemnity guarantee business, lacluding the guaranteeing vf the fidelity of employes generally, the guarantceing of employers against loss employes, for which loss or damage such employers might be held responsible, the guaranteeing of individuals, companies, etc., against accident, loss or damage sustained by the public.generally, and for which loss or damage such individuals, companies, etc., tight _be held responsible, the guarantesin ot titles and mortgages on real estate, an the guaranteeing of travellefs and others against\u2019 loss or damage sustained to baggage, packages, personal effects, and other the same may be in transit or in stations, warehouses, hotels, etc., in Canada or elsewhere.\u2018 .(c) The acquiring\u2019 of such property, real estate, buildings, etc., a other assets generally, as\u2019 may be necessary for the proper carrying on of the said business, and, for requisite for the proper and efficient cartying out of the purposes above enumerated.JOHN F.MACKIE, \u2018 * \"Solicitor for Applicants.Montreal, January 1ith, 1900.NOTICE.NOTICE is hereby given, that an applicae tion will be made to the Parliament Cane ada, at its next session, for an Act to ine corporate \u2018THE CROWN LIFE INSURANCH COMI'ANY,' for the purpose of doing a general life insurance business.WATSON, SMOKE & SMITH, ) Solicitors for the Applicants.Toronto, December 26th, 1899.2 OTICE IS HERRBY -GIVEN, THAT IN \u2018an application will.be made to the Par- llament of Canada, at its next session, for an Act to incorporate a Company to be \u2018known as \u201cThe Royal Marine Insurance Company,\u2019 for the purpose of carrying on an ocean marine insurance business, and\u2019 for power to do whatever may be necessary for tho proper and efficient carrying on ot such business and appertaining thereto, Montreal, Que., January 10th, 1900.John Mackie, Solicitor for Applicants.: ; à v PROVINCE OF .QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF Montreal, Superior Court-\u2014Mrs.M, L Amelia Myler, Plalotiff, versus Tancrede Ate thur Huot, Defendant.Action in separation ad to property has been instituted agalast the defendant by the plaintiff.Montreal, December 30th, 1399.Prevost, Pignte & Oba Jitoux, Attorneys for Plaintiff.- INSOLVENT * NOTICE.AE chant tallor, of the City of St.HP, Insolvent.?The above named has made à voluntaer assignment of his or bis creditars.Natre Dame Street 4 Lu A i © 7 Zz London & Lancashire Chambers : ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.- FINLAYSON & GRANT .NOTICE !s hereby given, that application .powyrs exteuding throughout the Dominion or damage sustained by accident to their - property gencrally belonging to them, while - such other powers as may bo necessary and estate and effects to Je i ° .STOCK BROKERS, 8° « _GARTLY PARKER, ii EE ass, TORONTO, | v - \u2014 MONEY COIN - STEAM COALS | Ys Shirts, Collazs, Gloves, Braces, Umbrellas, Mufflers, Le -.Dressing Gowns, Smoking Jackets, eto.+ HR \u201cJ.TOOKE, e .utterly hopeless.vof that time she was out.of bed, completely \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CNE 5 DISCOUNT SALE ~The most talked.about sale in town.\u201cThousands of gentle- * men have already taken advantage of the discount.Your choice of everything in our three stores, nothing \u2018reserved, at 20 per cent.discount off the regular marked prices.Cufts, Underwear, Socks, Neckwear, 177 st James Street 2387 St.Catherine St, West.1553 St.Catherine St, East.48 ® THE MONTREAI 'REATY DAILY HERALT HERALD, THURS M.Walsh & 7 ru Mate vith R Chanteieuy) Je, 563 Craig St yen yrobit antiefactory work dens ts A Bells, ote., we would be furnish you with estimates and prices.DAY, J AN.Fine | .\u2026 Ales ta Mal Invi UT.- Handkerohiets T \u201coan ADIAN crus FORMED.Representative Ottawa Young Men Organize to Foster Patriotism.Ottawa, Jan.24.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A number or .representative Ottawa- young men met in the ___ Russell House last _evesning.and organized Ta Canadian lub movement, constituted along the lines of the Candian club movement as understood in Hamilton, Toronto and Galt, where above clubs ar established.\u2018 The club bas as its objects thé fostering of patriotism by encouraging the smtudy ot the institutions, history, args, literature and resources of Canada, and by endeavoriuk to .WATERTQWN'S WONDER.Everyone's Talking of Miss Nellie Haigbt's Remarkable Experience.e Watertown, N.Y., Jan.25.\u2014Very rarely do we hear of a young woman passing through such a \u2018terrible ordeal as that which Miss Nellie Haight recently experienced.and yet being alive to tell of it.Miss Haight Is an estimable young lady of 23, a resident in this city, and justly esteemed by all who know her.Last summer the young lady had a severe attack of scarlet fever.She made a fair re- covety, but unfortunately went out too soon, caught cold, which developed into Kidney trouble, and finally into a terribly painful case Qf Bright's Disease.Her ankles swelled, her eÿelids became puffy, the flesh under her \u2018eyes bloated so that she could not see.Her ears werc affected, and\u2019 djscharged large quantities of pus.She became as weak as a babe, and her recovery was pronounced Several months passed, Miss IIaight pining away visibly every day.One night a iriend who was sitting up with her.read of a somewhat similar case.that had been cured by Dr.Arnold's English Toxin Pills.Next day\u201d she bought a box of this medicine, and Miss Haight began \u2018using it at once.In a few days a decidéd improvement was noticed.ed to-day from Brantwood brokers® and merchants\u2019 get a cup of delicious coffee, bread rolls or a hot mutton ple for 10 ceuts.and comfortable.Street.unite Cauadians in such work for.the welfare and progress of the Dominlon as\u2018 may be desirable and \u2018expedient.Mr.Duncan Campbell Scott presided at the meeting.A roster was signed by the following gen- -tlemen present, who thereby become the charter members of the club: Messrs.Duncan Campbell Scott, W.B.Sykes, Chas.Gordon Rogers, F.C.T.\u2018- O'Hara, Jno.A.Garvin, B, T.A.Bell, R.W.Shanno Jos.McDougall, \u2018Andrew Hayden, Newton T4 \u2014\u2014\u2014In all.kids.of Gents\u2019 Furnishing Goods Ker, Di.Foxton, H.A.Harper, E.C.Ling- man.J.Mullin.D.McAdam Coughlin, Ald.Davis.W.G.Black, J.R.Armstrong and A.Miller.The meeting \u2018resolved itsel! into a com- mittée.of the whole, and appointed Messrs.Quapaz Campbell- Scott, R.W.Shannon, PF.| O'Hara, J.A.Garvin, and A.Miiler, as an executive committee, to adopt plans for increasing tbe membership and attend to other matters in connection with the club.rer .CARRY OUT RUSKIN'S WISH.London, Jan, 24.\u2014 Mrs.Severn to-day sent the following telegram to- Dr.Bradley, dean of Westminster \u2014 When the matter of Mr.Ruskin's burial place was discussed between bim and me, I told him the world would wish him lata fn St.Paul's Cathedral or the Abbey, but he adhered strongly to his desire to rest wherever he died, Therefore, although I am deepiy touched by, and grateful for.the honor done him by thé nation, I feel it my duty to carry out his wishes.® The remalns of John Ruskin were remov- to Coniston Church.The coffia was borne by twelve villagers, and was followed by Mr.and Mrs.Severns and a few friends and neigh- hors, Tue bier was smothered with a wealth of blossoms.The public will be admitted to view the casket until the tilne of the fanerdl, which will take place tomorrow.rt VERY CONVENIENT.> 135 St.Peter Street is close to all hanks, offices, and you Clean WELSH, 133 St.Peter The swelling abated, and in ten days she could see ag well as ever.For five weeks she continued using the pills, and at the end cured.To-day she is attending to her or- \u2018dinary duties.Had it not been for Dr.Arnold\u2019's English Toxin Piils she would have been dead.Dr.Arnold's English Toxin \u201cPills.the only medicine that cures disease by killing fhe germs that cause it, are sold by all druggists at 75c a box: sample box 25e.or sent, postpaid on\u2019 receipt of price.by The Arnold Chemical Co.Limited, Canada Life Building, 42 King Street West, Toronto.The Herald je publisbed- by The.Heraia Publishing Company, 180 St.James St.\u2018Montreal.James 3.Brierley, Managing Bargains \u2014 during the Clearing Sale.Join the Shirt Club.JOHN BULL, uit: 5° 2381 St.Catherine Street | : = \u2014 - When she gnes into a store,to bo woll attended to ; she might be as well served | sewers but what's the use of taking chances.There's no choicer, cleaner, neater, or better stock of Groceries in the city than ours, and our prices are always the lowest.For To-morrow, FINEST ROLL BUTTER.EDWARD ELLIOTT, 650 Sherbrooke, Cor.Mance St.LIMITED.[Laboratory ofInland Revenue, CU mean Ane \u201cT hereby certify that I have drawn, by niy own hand, ten samples of the ST.LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO.'S EXTRA STANDARD duced.We are you Introduce f GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels eacli.1 have analy: \u2018sad.same, and find them uniformly to contain 909% To 100 per cent.of Pure Cane Sugar with no impurities whatever, JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph.D.D, c.L, Prof, of Chemistry and Public Analyst, Montreal.they will business of you to tr magy (Signed) them right along.you could rarry, | attracting many buyers.; from 10 to 50 per cent.of the opportunity.Golin McArthur & Go.Office: 13 Yoltigeurs Street, - \u201c MONTREAL,\" Ba Tom Ba biful! Our latest designs ip Wall Paper are the most beautiful we have ever pro- your locality, le.read.ly za.n for you the favor of all your .o'd patrons, and the & small order for these goods if you have not been using convinced that they are the best stock readily see the ndvantage they will be to you from a business point of view.28, 1600.our Money's Worth \"MACKERROW BROS.\u2019 big.Discount Sale still continues, and is still All this month we are allowing large discounts,\u2019 This is a remarkable sale of Men's Furnishings, and those who know the high quality of our goods are taking advantage Are you getting your share?- Tailor's Rules.\u2018interested fn having m to the people of _ usé we are sure new ones.We want You will soon be and that you wilt Bread, Cakes, Candies, Ice Gream, Wedding Supplies, Biscuits, Tciticumma Infants\u2019 Food and Bread for Infants and Invalids.Break- | \" fasts, Dinners and Suppers at our | ° Branch, cor.McGill & Notre Dame Sts.Everything fresh from our factory.» Telephone où call any of our Lranch.stores.| Office Supplies.\u201c No house in Montreal is better equipped with office supplies of all kinds, stationery, etc.Printing, B ookbinding, ,bvssing, Rellefs, etc, chenply executed.JOSET'H FORTIER Ruling, Quickly Em: and Is Sample Director.255 BT.JAMES STREET.JAMES M.AIRD, Montreal Wallpaper Factory, = 13 VOLTIGEURS STREET.= \u2014_\u2014 The TAILORS LEVEL, to take correctly the Customer's Measures, Neck, Level sent by mail Address all correspondence to the Cutting School.C.& D.SCHOOL CO.\" 4 St.Lawrence Street, : .; \u2019 .+ | Increased: - Hosiery, Shirts, Underwear, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Mufflers, Gloves, etc., etc.A cut on everything MACKERROW BROTHERS The Twin Haberdashers, 2246 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Opposite Victoria Street.To.Tailors! STUDY THESE ENGRAVINGS A LITTLE.- Shoulder.Waist and Seat Balance, This Spring Level adapts itself easily to all sizes and thicknesses of the We make it a specialty to correct all defective methods and systems.* We teach our customers the best systems of cutting known and particularly the systems called the LEVEL REASONER, Actual! Measures and Long Measures.For terms write or call at our office.\u2018 OPPIII TUTELLE LIL .' - - 4 - - - = 50 Montreal._Visit Our Store While They DEAR EDR DDR ESA RSER JOHN MURPHY Sc co.| GREAT ANNUAL DISCOUNT and CLEARING SALE.\"EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in all Departments! | Last, and Save Money! w .- Black Boucle Cloth' Jackets, pad .FLANNEL SALE.2,000 yards Grey Shirting Flannel, all shades, plain or twilled, for this sale, loc yard.1,000 yards more of Remnants Canton Flan nel, per cent.discount.All Flanneis in our stock reduced tor this - \u2018sale.GREAT SALE OF SILKS.About 200 fine Silk Remnants, in lengths from .3 to {% yards, reductions on this .lot\u201425- to 50 per ccnt.All Silks in our stock reduced for this sale.GREAT DRESS GOODS SALE.All-wool Cheviot.Dress Goods.prices from 25¢ per yard.COLORED ALL-WOOL CREPONS.aEvening shades, regular value 75c, for Friday and Saturday, 30c- per yard.Balance of.our Dress \u2018Patterns, only 100, Prices from $4 to $10; choice for HALF PRICE.i \u2014 \"MANTLE DEPARTMENT.lined tweed, tatior-made, worth $5.50, for $3.Balance of our $6.50 Jackets, adverts last \u2018week at $3.50; this week reduce 2.95, All our Jackets reduced from 20 to 0 percent.: CAPES.About 25 more Capes left, fn beaver cloth, : colors\u2014green, navy, black and Prices ranging f $15 to $24, to bo sacrificed at HALF RICE.in lengths from 1-yard up, alt 25 \" Ladies\u2019 Reduced fawn, - .beautifully made, trimmed braid and far.GREAT LINEN SALE CONTINUED THIS WEEK.50 pieces Bleached Double Table Damask: choice of all prices at 25 per cent.discount: GOWNS.n° Flannelette Gowns, good quality striped flannelette.This line would be cheap at 60c; our January Sale price Is 37 cents.: .TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES.All reduced from 20 to 50 per cent.Special line, worth $9.for $i.Fine Tailor-inade Costumes-\u2018\u2018sample\u201d black beaver cloth, worth $40, $n for $0.° \u2014 in for $39; To MILLINERY.All our Trimmed Ilats at HALF PRICE.He WRAPPERS.Ladies\u2019 Dark Color all the leading shades, worth $1.25; sale price, 79c.: ) CÔRSETS.A small lot of Sample Corsets, to clear before stock-taking at 50 per cent.off regular prices.UNDERSKIRTS.Metallic Striped Underskirts, corded frill @th fine flannel! lining: a great bargain at 93; sale price only $1.85.BLOUSES.Fine.Cambric Sateen and Muslin\u2019 Blouses.This line is a regular snap: worth from + $L,35 to $1.60; our sale © price, while they |.te only.soc.SILK BLOUSES, _ All our Fine Fancy Silk Blouses, at 25 per \u2018cent.to, 50 per cent.discount.\u20ac ve SILK SHIRT WAISTS.\u2018In Checks and Stripes, regular prices $4 to 98: we will clear this line at $1.79.Come early and get pour choice.\u2019 Flannelette Wrapper, G0 Ladies\u2019 Silk Plush Velvet Shopping Dags, \u201c200 bottles of Toliet Waters and Pertumes, FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT.A few extra special for balance of month sûle: 100 Ladies\u2019 Purses, all.samples, and extra | quality, assorted colors and prices.To te cleared at haif price.For example: $2 for $1, $3 for $1.50, $4 for $2 $8 for $3, etc, up to $i0 for $5.200 Ladics\u2019 Purses, worth oc to foc, to clear, your choice for 25c each.: , worth $1 and $1.25; your choice hoc each.150 Ladica\u2019 Silk Vest Fronts, assorted colors and prices; -to.clear, hall price.be .\u201c NOTION DEPARTMENT.93 dozen pairs Side \u2018Combs, In basket on counter, worth 15c, to clear 7lgc pair.275 Hair Pin Trays, filled Hair Pins, assorted, worth 8c each: to clear 2l%c cach.t\u2014 PERFUME DEPARTMENT.worth up to 40c, sale price 19C.< CHILDREN'S LEGGINGS.Children's Leather, Corduroy and Cloth Lee ; 15 cases P\u2019ure Olive Oil Song, worth'40e, for\u2019 ARE IR ES RITA TE gings, worth up to $1.65, sale price T%C TOILET SOAPS.800 boxes Wool Soap, extra good for tpilet and bath, worth 15e, for \u201cke box: sc dozcn.£0 cases Virgin Castile Soap, worth 30c, for 22c dozen.+ 213 boxes Morning Dew Soap, worth 10c, for 8c box.60 boxes Hyaciathe Buttermilk Soap, worth 12150, for Jüc box.TOILET POWDERS.25 dozen boxes Cariton's Violet Powder, wortb 10c, for 7c box.\u2014 FANCY GOODS.TWO SPECIAL TABLES.Odd lines and samples, to clear at once.Table No, 1.10C\u2014for your cholce of any article on this table.Fancy Goods, Glassware, * China, l\u2019ictures, etc.etc.Table No.2.253C\u2014For any article \u2018on this table, many ot the prices you will find marked 75e and .$L each.ha HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.Women's Ribbed Cotton and Wool Vests,natural: color, trimmed ribbon neck and front, worth Joe, for 1%C.Women's Ribbed Wool Vests, sluped, with Jace and ribbon necks and.fronts, worth ve, for BEC.Big reductions on the balance of all lines of Mcn's, Women's and Children's Win- _ ter Hosiery and Underwear.| J OFN- MURPHY Sec COSHES COACICACNCAC ACH Tr IRE RY RS RI D 2] a 6 O16 OIC OIC DIG OGD a IA GO GOICICD MEN'S ve GS.-At Half Price.PA * Special tables of Tics, Braces, Shirts, etc.to clear at half price.Unlaundered Shirts.- \u2018At Unheard-of Prices.Men's and Roy's Unlaundered White: Shirts, with reinforced fronts, cut large, and well made, sizes 13 to 16%, sale price, 19C each.* \u201cWhite Dress Shirts.Open front, regular $1.25, sale price 77c each.* Silk Bow Ties.1,000 Slik Bow Ties, worth 15c to 20c, for.4c cach.a.Shirt Specials.- Night Sbirts, worth 5c, for 44c.Nine Shirts; worth $1, for 63¢ and 68c each.Night Shirts, worth $1.50 and $1.25, for 95c each.; 500 \"GLOVE DEPARTMENT.Winter Gloves clearing regardless of cost.Women's Reind Mitts, squirrel lined, worth $4.60, sal® price $2.89.Men's Reindeer Gloves, silk lined, worth © $2.00, sale price $1.59.Children's, Cashmere Gloves, 25c ones for 5e air.ê Women's Kid Gloves, $1 and 31.35 for Be - Pair.' JEWELLERY.Half Price.Special counter of Cuff Links, Neck Laces, Hat Pins, Brooches, Btacelets, Watch Fobs, Long Rolled Gold Chains, etc., etc, - to clear at bait their marked price.300 Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Beautiful Jewelled Rings, regular value $1.35 to $1.75, sale price JOC.; , TERMS CASH.MAC MOIS COFFEE STRAINERS\u2014 Large size, TIN PEPPER AND SALT SHAKERS = \u201c GLASS BERRY BOWLS-6 patteras, | 60 STREL TIP MATCHETS \u2014 Good size, 2343 = \u2018CATHERINE STREET, OORNER METOALFE STREET, SPECIALS IN BASEMENT.Don't forget our Great Sale of Enamelware, every plece guaranteed first quality, no » seconds, sevea tables covered with bargains.A few examples are: Tea Pots, worth 4c, for 25c.Long-Handled Dippers, worth 25c, for fc, Pudding Pans, worgr 20c, for Sc.85 HALL LAMPS\u2014Full szized globe.brass \u2018chains and fittings, complete, with fount burner.chimney and wick, in assorted colored globes; ruby, amber and green, .Tegular price i3.\"$2.25; your choice for $1.50 each.HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA\u2014Large bottle for 10 cents.2,000 CAKE TINS\u2014With loose bottoms, B shapes, regular price 12c and J4c, sale price bc each.So EE [A é Pere ap rth 10c, sale price 24e each.Worth bc, for lc each.DOVER EGG BEATERS\u2014The genuine Dov.\u201cer, sale price 8c each.15¢ each.worth 35¢, sale price 120 ea KNIFE SETS-3 knives In set, read kaite, cake knife and paper, worth 30e, sale\u2018 price 20c set.\u2026 100 CHINA TEA SETS\u2014:6 pieces in set,good china, 2 decorations to select from\u2014Iilac and plok\u2014worth $5.50 wet, sale price $3.98 - set of 56 pieces.LEMON SQUEEZERS\u2014Oniy bc each.WHITE EGG.CUPS\u2014Only 1%¢ each.SPECIAL SALE OF TABLE LAMPS-3% per cent.discount, TELEPHONE, UP m2, "]
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