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[" X, Co TH A MONTR GAT, HERALD.SNOW AND OOLD.OUT, MONTREAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1900 \u2014TEN PAGES.PRICE ONE OENT 93RD Y.à, TT 4 FOR IS, \\ % UING COUNTERFEITS Anthony Decker and His Gang Who Are Accused of Responsibility for Many Bad Bills at Last Run to Earth.Baltimore.M1 Fon TaNpeeia?An gang of caunterfe cer aml yesterday all fuportant arrest vis made here just night Pthe a we \u2018 ] PAQUETTR, PAQUETTE, After the result of the eloctions was wajorits for Prefontaide.086.08 MST 5-79 81 Charles.cove oe 65 af 3 renovedts wis dropped on, Wen there were fre.: PRENOVEAU, + PRENOVEAU, known lust evening the friends of Mr.L.| Majority for Lavailee, 163.7-110 rT ern vw 17 3 re le Bond que rere, oo Ë STEVENSON, STEVENSON, A, Lavalice, the œuccemstal candidate for \u2014 : ss ie 1 5 mld Tensey yauked Kinsella out, thea there were four, f - MARSOLAIS \u2018 pee .mat No.2 in St.James North, formed a \u201d 9-75 Lapraite.vr es : 2 ¢ , a \u2018 .?MARSOLAIS.prumsedon and atärted through the streets ] 10-83 Ma laau gun ansas.4 Four Jittle Bou Sellers, peated es er ) ' 3 | The Herald said before the polling: - ober poeta Sr wie UE Pan d Bre: J 13 Bd Seon EE 2 1] + Parole ae 0er to bm, hen thers he - - \u2014 ; rs, auch us \u2018Pas d'Pro- - cies es selene 2 ' ç CC THESE SHOULD BE ELECTED.vost! Pus d'Provast! C'est Lavallee qu\u2019 : | 14-282 Charlevoix.+.«.44 ul Ÿ » Three Uttle Bond Sellers\u2014another's time was dug, ) > i nous faut enue procession was headed |, \u2019 .147330, Kuox.ee se ea ee = 13 ! Tals one was Kafnville, then there were two.- - For Mayor\u2014W.E.Doran.St.Mary'e\u2014E.Chausse.\u2018in St.James South Nr.Lacoste, having | _ 16-241 Hibernia.00 2.44 \u201c|; Two little Bond Sellers\u2014another setting sun, : St.Louis Warnt\u2014Ald.Gagnon, St.Ann\u2019s\u2014D.Tansey, Jr.received SUT votes only, us against 840 17-3448 Liverpool .«0 «0 .D $1 ¢ This ode was Marsolals, then there wes one 8t.Louie\u2014J.R.Savignac.St.Denis\u2014S.D.Vallieres.* given to Mr.Chevaller, loses his deposit.i ol Eg a Hr 1 11 90 817 ob Te | i oo Morcion py Antoine -V.Baby \u2014_\u2014 gear.North Doran.Taine.20-110 Paris.Noe ee 0 3 : One lonesome Bond, Seller left to make the rux:; : \u2019 : : eu Ç \u2018ST.LOUIS WARD.: 9 North.0.000000 ie 804 [21\u2014309 Bourgeois.) .40° 4 Paquette dled a sudden death, then there were none.East\u2014C.St.Aubin.; St.James South\u2014J.Chevaller.JTE WARD or, EU Bas, Lol ai 312 | ve = sf e000 .\u2018 i Centre\u2014Calixte Lebout.St.James North\u2014L.A.Lavallee.{It Is Stated That Gosd Votes for fr, James SOUMh.Le Le 0e 12 .- 422\"| Majority for Doran\u2014367.Tor 80 = vee * + \u2018 ° ; West\u2014C.F.Sith.St.Jean Baptiste\u2014Ald.Ouimet.Ald.Gagnon Were Set Aside\u2014 =| 8t.Anna oo®, 00 20 on seosey 170 \" : a Fas x .: g 8 D'S Li.ies 000 1,176 ST ï T W : A Recount Will Be Asked.West Ward, \u201c00 [77 07700 ss ST.ANTOINE WEST WARD.L C i Recount Will Be Asked.nu 2 Pret :_ Lesson of the Fight.=._ O?this list.only Messrs.Doran, Gagnon.Mercier and St.Aubin were* |\u2014 Hochilaga.defeated, and Ald.Gagnon expects to win on a recount.Ald.Arthur Géguou, who wis defeated 8¢- Fute ast.vo.650 Poll No.Place.Doran.taine, < ho ; ; ; : .w .» Fast .2 ae \u20143 ey g Lo « ; ; mm mm mn me + [ _ by ix votes lu St.Louks Ward, In wpite st.Jean Maptiste,.|.45, .1-30 Arey le Ave .rs.oones BT 3 The lesson of the municipal fight is that all sections of Montreal can ; - of his splendid record, saVl this morning Enst Ward., ., .oo 12 EX UT Pgs St wise we 2 7 be successfully appealed to on behalf of civic reform.French and Eng- ; vour approval.\u201d that he would in all probabillty apply for fe.Gabriel tee vss 600 vocve BIT 7.4\u20141080 Dorchester .6 4 | lish are united sm their demand for economy and honesty.: ; With that the crowd departed and only a recount.At poll No.5, No.213 St Is\u2019 Loui +.West.30 co G12 Dorehester 55 iii 45 ie , : » \u2018alte > à we Lawrence street, Mr, G : CRE Antotuoa Reel REE ED 654 B\u20142uus Nt.Catherloe .40 O° : - \u2014_\u2014 et f w vaio to hear the result ofsthe few Lavren a nat ait Feprosedia- Hg South | co.TTS Mackay EE \u2014\u2014\u2014- ; THE MAYOR WAS THERE AND ay polls that were late.uside of two ballots which, they said, are te oe se as ene 816 B-5508 pt.Catherine cee ees 9 $ press = : \u2014\u2014\u2014 .evidently: gowd for Mr.Gugunm, = At poll _\u2014 a : at.C v\u2026\u2026 neue g HEARD RETURNS AS THEY TH No.17, No.574 Cadleux street, three bal: 8,010 6,312 10-2561 St.Cutberive .40 9 ARRIVED : E WEST WARD.Win marked for.Mr.Gagnon were not 11-2631 ft.Catherine see sane à 3 .1 \u2014 votnited for the alleged reason that the : 12-2734 ur Cathemme pre 3 Alderman-Elect Smith's Supporters (TT Wis hol for complet de.Dir wok ST.MARY'S WEST WARD, HE Sips en.Le ae 25 5 ., : nou will wait for complete reports from ; ; g sececes 00 bre After the Results Were All in He Banqueted at the, Place Viger Lis frivuds before taking action.\u2018 : ¢ 479 80 8 .ed the E fo As lt fe Mr.Gagnon lays hls defeat on ; £ : Trance a lectors T A _ Hotel.the men fn his ward who placed local in.! 3 $ .£ Majority tor Doran\u2014300._ turning Him.«|.Me.Charles F.smith, alderman-ctect for ÉSTCRE- and, In several cases, persoual in.§d .2- 8 § 2 ) Tv Ode : : ' terest, above the city\u2019s Interest.It is s 2 3 5 Be \" au ] No, 1 seat of West ward, showed his.ap- conthlently hoped that a recount will show Poll \u2019 8 e A \u20ac = ST.LAWRENCE WARD._\u2026 > Sty precintion of.the efforts of those who work} Mr.Gagnon to be the alderman-elect.No.Place.a \"a © wn «= \u2018The long room in the Clty Hall was 1 | À ; 1\u201449 Panet 2 @ 73 9 2 ronde ae the masse ere end ut Cr a mme R 55050 2 [ > ! d e ge , : gauchetiere.32 24 .29 29 13 : a e last night not the least Interested specta- Viger Hotel.Mr.Swith was sufferlug CENTRE, W ARD.lo Dorchester .49 33 43 40 5 Poll.Flac a = .tor being the Mayor himself who was lb- from a Severe cold.and was, unfortunately, \u2018 g a De ore \u201c© 2 » 38 ñ 1\u201415a St.Chas Bor 8 or) ; ot ble to be prerent, so The gatheri wa = o 1) \u2018ag + > 3\u20146 \u2018rade.Tre sere .8 NO erally applauded as be came id.una pres D ¢ gathering 3 5.\u20ac 7\u2014119 Panet .17 36 34 20 7 |.3647 Craig.Joe.43° 10 ; ; presided over by his son, Mr.© eF. Lawer tn eu 1 polls to vote for hha our tthe.heer | When the returns brought Into the Cen 3 à Mitgh one 57 42 7 o-5t3 Carriere 022 20 186 \"8 44 O1 would not \u201cdo sv, however, except In the #1 - goodness of their hearts He satd- .; SHS SL Lawrence, who 47 A foe 15 73 28 70] ward where he restdes.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eens of Mumtresh.1 though ; u trou tral Committee rooms of Mr.Denls Tansey, 4 101s St.Lawrence.19 UT 37 23 Tre soe dW Gh Sol Mr Joseph personally knows of anothes i! \u2019 5 vai, ak.yu >u \"34 Notre Dame Street, showed th: Soka Nt Hypollte.32 80 GL eg TEER PEs .CA ease like his, : \u201clier : \\ ' : > .2e | ape fr ; , Jr.at ei34 Notre Dame Street, showed that » un | te = \u2018 | I do =my Huntley .oe oe NE O4N Gd ease like his, aud believes tnat a large pro ; .Yoo hp ve ed pats Dr tae Le ! be was the aideramun elect of the ward, there het thou.see vere a > a hn 125 ES Hubert LL UT IN 2G us portion.of the votes cust for mayor were A of buying for future use while our Great Annual .a 66\u20ac sme hy Ove \\ ; ., .ROC se pa 0.oh « - - * \u2014 _ _*] ue epnl.\u201c~ ; - > ., : .8.000 of a majority Jt is Sai ue more was great \"Jublilation Me.Taumes was oo.PRA se eee A 2 5 a .\u2019 onl O31 54 NST Had clause 43 been enforced, the vote for Clearing Sale lasts will be- * + | ne : \u201ccalled upon for a speech, und he heartily * Aw Clty Hall.000 18° D au 3 ; - ' ANSE aldermen would naturally be much larger .= - ; ; pleasing as it was pot solicited.I left thanked all his supporters for the magul 10\u2014 1207 KN ity.Hall, Lo.18 #9 2 uli Ma) for Prefoataine ein a in all the wards than for mayor.The fact i the electors tu go to tbe polls themselves, livent work hey (had put in, [ucationiog Hp bri ee eo 24 40 az 4 Maj.5 .i that in many wards, it did not materially | ., , \u2019 | Ë eu ; ; * {several of thew by name.ve nol 12-0564 5 inet.7 2 .4.| differ, which shows that eve - | } y and dbl unt \u201crl bave agents at the poil\u2018 nly beaten: Ald, Kiuseila, he continued, | 13-75 Nanguinet.66 71 se Con lowed to cast twg \u201cbatlots.\u201d To Coie Ward : ing bonths.ils majority «s the expres | chr [have beaten Aid.Gallery us well.y Drolet.nm as ST.MARY'S EAST WARD; a total of 675 votes was cast in the -alder- | \u2019 gion of opinion of thé Independent elee | He went around te ward telllns the peo 11 Drolet.44 OZ \u2018 \u2019 | manic contest and a total of 396 in the » .ave ta 6 quet \u2018 Ple that ir was his election, and worked T Drolet 40 41 2 mayoralty.con \u2018ery few of y | : tors of Montreal.If 1 have In the past part at M de aden ef 17 402 Rivard mom : yoralty contest.Very f of.the voters - - vard wean ie A tie concitlsio * a « \u201ca .re .- = - - a : deserved a he ars I shall endeavor pig gp n the eathustastie crowd practicas- 18-208 Rivard.oy, .20 al too» TTT OR eet Ward, RE EL ue ves y= : .: \u2019 wuch inore in tbe next two years to werit 1y carrie: bi to his, sleigh which was In 16-806 Rerrfe.Lo Lo L020 T0029 GX .a C3 ous, ; 1 TT CTT Ce - ur on Te \u2019 To [Ee pe se Andre lL a AN ac | Poil - à 3 ¢ ¢ de, Cat or \u201ctanger 1,420: totai [I for the rest of the year! As is customary, the 0 i mise SSI NE, Hubert.LoL 18 68 A CO - s £ 2 3 tor aldermen, 16vS.St.Aun's Ward, total | Sale will b i in 1 ST.LOUIS WARD, : = m1 SE Andre.22 24-65 46 Oa Place, .© & 8 for mayor, 1,831: for aldermen, 2,158.St.: : pe continued a few day san February \u2019 Le | : \u201c x Ne à a aia.se mn o ot i ps * 1-R13 Notre Dame.\u2026.35 38 10 50-| Louis Ward, 1,974 for mayor; for aldermen, , or until our stock-taking has been comple .\" Seat No, 1.Seat No.2 15: para 34-021 sue Dufresne.24 100 39 91] 2,207 in the Savignac-Paquette contest, and , | x isit f 3 ' Poll No.Place, Dotan.Preton- Paquette., Savig Gag, Men 25-131 Rrehoenf oo 12 6K 3S G07 SG Roch.occ 20H G0 52 2213 In ihe dane Borsa contest.St.We bespeak an early visit from intending pur- 1-05 Vitre .a faite.= nas ,Ç nou.ault = Et fi haber ie ee ee pL a I» \u201c © 4- 36 Parthenats 25 3 D 43 James, North.1,615 for mayor: 1.793 tor alder i chasers fore it 1s too late.ak) WAIT.tt treo =! Se pi > =+- 2lo Rachel .D 24° 8) 75-100 Fullum.31 \u2018al 37 pi man.St.James South, 1,064 for mayor: 1,23 ! ; 2437 vais ce ce er =) 1 CAs a as Ke Mont Neato.ae Geil 4 48° 15 VU) 614$ Dufresne.11721124 76 me fn for alderman.St.Mary's West, 1.937 for J \u20ac a ~ 3-12 Vitre.fromm mee u 44 08 ua = Bl r ne 1es= uen ao TO MMA herve ee 11 35 85 My gw mayor\u201d and 7,162 for alderman.St.Mary's | \" 4-82 Sanguinet.Lu te 22 1 42 £a \".ue .4 + GOS 1927 1603 Nine x -N38 Poupart .\u2026.1$ TR 4% ent! East, %1 for mavor and 108 for alderman.Skirts a fren e Cee ee 1 + ; 3 ss a .5 Why fur ob hE 6 70 Ontario.2.22-48 81 7S 102 Eust Ward, 417 Tor mayor, 54 in the Gouln- k Blouses : St.© , ee ee.7H oh 2 RE qn, ; Malority for Ouimet-429.oC - 5608 Full RE 73 7 | Mercier-Ouimet contest, 537 in the Lamarche- ; : : Re 7\u2014148 Sanguinet.\u2026 .oo.12 ww wo, # in Wolo 10- tm EUR HEEB Ae Aubin contest.St Jean Bap.fii} -50 Ladies All-wool Dress Ladies\u2019 Flannelotte Shirt 7 sas Ee .eeu AY Re: a i do a - - us?« 203 667 367 684 Liste 2.830 for mayor and 26% for alderman.| Skirts, handsome tweed .Daists.M fitting and Ç : - Moeve on oe > 2 201 Li 2 2.Maj.for Prefontaine.vo.oo ov oo oo ITZ St.-Denis, 1,212 for mayor and 1, or alder- effects.ular price o L est quality flannelette 20-180 Dominique 0 ce 21X a : = 8 >; R ST.JAMES SOUTH.WARD.Maj.for Lariviere a ao sscccssescses 207 an.HR: these \"cine $6, while worth $1.25, to clear, 1 12\u2014276 Sanguinet.; 19 ms CT 0 \u201cmn .: .3 .: - { .* they last, price only.$3.69 price only.0.6% 13-225 Sanguinet.70\" 4 si |.oT 3 EE \u20ac .BULLER'S ADVICE - \u2019 34-8) St Norbert.brit a 7 .3 = & HHOCHELAGA WARD, _ UL: 4 - 7 1 15-110 St.Norbert.00 wo a) Bl] = 8 = 5 .; at tn ; : = - ; | : io \u2019 Ho! a = Poll ; \u2019 _| A Jeter received In Montreal yesterday hirt W Dressin 19-58 ue 0% 2 o iy I Pall No Tree 5.8% 3 & Ne, Place Doran Cae from a nephew of denetal Buller throws S aists i 65 eg gowns + - dau aa CNL ha = af Rare es Saag ST 150 Haro.TY (AR tI iene où the potency of pmiltical considera.In plaids, cashmere, flan- Ladies\u2019 Eiderdown Dress : Ci Hl 5 J .1 i F s 2oig\u2014665 City Fée 20 = it 2 = 1 6 Rogssean 2.00 17 28 43 hp au CS coon 20100 00 \u2019 « + verninx.the mil y operations \u2018 , i ue .e .t v se.the t 1 Jack ked 15-14 Drolet o.oo o.oo 1% I is O4 2 84 Aanhierst 15 a 4 a] 212$ Frontenae.2220 02 VO mn Hons n \"te fe ne At nary Tera th nel and Merserized ing Jackets, wor mo .2-454 Saneuinet IC 0 E a 42 # 5° Visitation.1.»o7 os IN| 24 Frontenac.Shee ME 1 bd PAP oh Gen M \u2018ute Aude À goods.All to be placed silk and wool.Sold hun- E 01 = LL ee aa ow * = o os rer bie - > qu 5; or 2.ce oe > A : .à g : aise pue M po 6 et = 5 q 1 2640 ral.rete tH - sa M 53-167 Moreau a Le ve ee 9 IH \u201chimself \u201cwuld not have existed had the | on à table at one price.dreds during the Season ' \u201417: \u201can LE iy Wb 5-0 St, Andres.2.000 .gs C .=.General's advice before he left England becu sold la = at 81.65.Dark and light 23415 St.Dominique.aT n 49\u2014| \u20ac 4D-Dorehrater o.oo.18.54 52 46 Cuvlilier.ce eo ve oo 18 104 .le th | jf Sold regular at $2.85, ; LL wm : pe \u2019 ' > 26.-3-162 Desery._ Sd.ao followed.He then urged that ail troogs ) .colors ; price only.$1.19 24-768 Cadleux.a 4 4 a 7-1 Labelle.ic.10 5% 44 8 A TY .068 sw\u2014we qe == should be withdrawn south of the Tugesa.$2.45 and $2.25.They , 25\u2014197 Lavai.+» + ++ +++ al 1 .44; om &-ln Ri.Christophe .22 M6 7 ns 21 Hudon.\u2026.eo eve N nl Thin advice wna diareganied.As a conse- | must be sold: ic \u2014 26\u2014170 Drolet.o.cc coe sete m + ; = He 10 Ne.Timothee.16 TM 7?13 sos Davideon.se oe oe 17 hé quence, ten thousand aoldlers are locked up : , pr © ; w BT\u2014293 ROY.0 cone oe nner 1% wh CS 34 [10-113 Montealur.18° Fe se = 10-175 orme rain .se ct 7 u fn that town, ead forty thousand nore are only.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.81.49 rappers Cems Trak \u2014 45, (11-298 Wolre.22 00000 V2 8 aap A= ce es we ee Iv attempting te release them Flannelette.worth $1.35; : A 1,191 L121 1.1:0 12 Renney 19 el 57 3 : .\u2014 vainly attempting v .803 a 12 2.Meandey.Lo .- ?., ] .- Majority for Prefontaine.654.A tit Montealm.2.00 7 77 8 Li ng rer | w price.\u2026.79 Majority for ene \u201c 19 U0 SE Andee LL.60 83 GE SU) Majority for Prefoutaine, 850.1 \u2018 i hitewear Also \u2014 Eiderdown Wrap- morts CS en ms sal ai} \u2014 FOOT GUARDS TO NEW YORK.[ij] Slightly soiled, jucluding pers, worth 82.50; price $1.35 .+ mes ay » 0 , .: , 0 11 : , .EAST WARD.+ : Majority for Prefuntalie Pr ST, ANTOINE EANT WARD.Ottawa, Jauuary 31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014There Is H ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s , \u2018 ; Seat No: 1.Beat No.2.Majority \u2018for Chevaller-\u2014444.: ; : some talk of à trip to New York earl \u201cin | ight Gowns, Corset Ladies\u2019 Costumes i .Neo.2.7 | 1» : poli No.Place Doran.\u2019 Eten July Jlext by the Garernor Generale oot tF vers, Chemises, All reduced from 20 to 50 : 8 0 à A .: id .f aîne.Guards.e suggestion has becn made ; ; uce m c.= .1 Ï 4 \u201848.ST.JAMES NORTH WARD.1-10 Heaver Hall Hill.62.10 | and a number of the ouicers of the corps, I! Drawers, Skirts and ; 08 Tre} Posts 8 a 8 Ÿ \u20ac s \u2026.= 2 oo .2-33 St.Antoine :.\u2026.\u2026.22 14 encouraged by the success of the visit Ji Aprons\u201425 off regular Fine Tailor - made à 1 8 Ÿ #1 à 15 Po HS Au re eee wa tee | [peel Sof] tame, worth 8 Br BOY > : St.of a secon : Poll No.Place 2 & 8 = .8.3 = = » \u2018a £ Ÿ A114 Rtanley .« 3 Bb Ram's territory.Thus the metropolis of | = .ee -~ ~~ 31-124 Kt.Louis.ves see san - 87 41 A an a 2 n voit .à ° = Te reer hoc ees 3 - > the United States Is in favor.1 : \" : + _\u2014 .Vincent.«+000 00 un \u2018 : a \u2018à > \u2018 Ï E \u2014 \u2018 sacccuuu 000 .: : a Sicques Cartier Hquare.11, 2am ow 5 = Some st) Rovere .-42 3 al 70 Mie os 7 1 : ' J OH N MU RPHY & Co necours.Cees - > : - : = + eens 1 ansfleld, .soccsess = : ° .$08 Berm.Ln Poe HM 8 8 8 aon sien Cc BBE 56 BI SELL Cathertae occ 1 STILL UNCONSCIOUS.| at : = wm em mee ee Wi Andree la 0 | 1-8 Mayor SE \u201c4 '] 2343 St.Catherine Street, Corner of Metcalfe Street 7 | .2002 me : : \u2014 1 5-48 \u2018Amiherat 2200 D » MM 3 13-33 Clty Councillors .43 4] The condition ot Alfred.Qaetbier.the | + \u201d., , ê Po fontalne\u2014247.+ oT : ote assesses - .L eae sea ' ; watchman found uncenscious iu.the, factory | TERMS CASU TELEPHONE-UP 988, : i Major fon eto rity for Gouln over Mercier and Ouimeb\u201443 : 3a Noite 13 a a Underhill Placq .lot the LaVille Rasafacturiag Company.66 | fT Te = ° - \u2014 > Seat No.2\u2014Majority for Lamarche- overMarsolais\u201427, .; 2200 Beavdry nes A » a oa 1-81 Viton re ave = 8 drm or dW Mamta He wn ue , ._ ede .: - Majesity for Lamarche over Bl Au-bin\u2014126 - P-488 Boawdsy 0.10 23 50\" 17-208 'MYTavIoh.eve sew us .à uaceh S , , .vo | , .; louse.\u2019 : .= e , ! , .: , Cm ma a 1 1 0e \"rem ce me = .: a .+ \u2026- ) FATHER Y © to give an exhaustive answer.ptt OUNAN- \u2014\u2014 AGAIN CHALLENGEDÉ The Principal of the Diocesan Theological College Sticks to His Guns and Fires Some Heavy Broadsides at His Adversary.Rev.Principal Hackett, of the Diocesan reological College, gites a strong rejoinder te the repiy of Rev.Father Younan in St.Patrick's Church to his criticlsm of the Roman missionary aud his teaching.Sald Principal Hackett this morning: \u201cFather Youngn would do more for the Interests of trut not for the Interests of his church\u2014Iif he consented to mcet au Oo] ponent In fair controversy upou an open Platform.It is easy to take up the report of a controversial interview and subject it to a rigid analysis.I am glad that he 1s of this temper of mind, and we way expect the same careful discussion when he dos ecme to examine controversial statements.As for the Interview reported lu Your paper, ¥ merely confined myself to glving short answers to the questions asked me by the » without making any attempt vious to This is ob- any.person reading the.report.The interviewer is responsible for the dis.Co vo nature of the remarks, .8 greatly pleased with the passage which Father Younan quoted from Cardinal ewman, as to the conduct of religious con- tioversy.He is quite right.Let one point î argued out before golng on to another, trust that Father Younan will have no objection to act up to this most excellent advice.But hefore utting one plain Issue ore him and challenging him to a plain answer, It is but right that I should notice what he terms my \u2018blots.\u2019 DOES NOT ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS.\u201cBlot 1.\u2018Father Younan dacs not answer all the questions.\u2019 In the first place, Father Youuan admitted that there were some which for various reasons he did not an- ewer.Of course, he was quite right to take no notice of filthy or blasphemous questions.In the second place, I myself heard Father Yornan promise to.give answers Which he did not give.I heard him say on Thursday, January 11: \u2018I have here questions about Pope Honorlus, l\u2019ope.Liberius ond the Western Schism.These are historical questions easily answered: I will answer them when I speak of the Infalil- bility of the Pope next week.* : \u201cI attended on Wednesday, January 17, whbeh he announced that he would\u2019 deal AN infellibility, but the very names of onorfus and Liberius were not mentioned, mor did he even read out the question, but fn a general kind of way he remarked: \u2018As A private Individual the Pope may he a heretic.\u201d That same evening, (17th) he sald: \u201cTo-morrow I will speak of the Real Presence And the Book of Common.Prayer.\u2019 I was present next day and listened attentively.He never even mentioged the Bant nf Common Prayer.\u201cBlot 2.\u2014'Father Younan selects an arranges the questions.\u2019 I found, no fault \u2014with © him for arranging his questions for cbnvenience under heads, and when I heard the very first question, \u2018Prove from the Bible that man, bas an immortal soul,\u2019 I said to myself, as 1 said tô the interviewer, and as I say still: Do you think it cohceivable that any Protestant sent : in such a question as that?But Mr.James Price acknowledges that he, and not a Roman Catholic, wrote it, and Father Younan disclaims the intention of throwing odlum on Protestants by reading it out as the first question, and so I, taking his word as a \u201cChristian and a gentleman, express regret.: But Father Younan wonders how I knew that some of the questions were from Roman Catholics.He says that he, and he alone, knew this fact, which he does not denv.Well, here are the words of one quèstion which he read out from the nulnit, whirh [ took down: Church ts the true one.lieve that members of my family, who are \u2018I believe that the Catholle : Now, am 1 to be- | understand perfectly.Plus IV.in 1564, says: \u2018This is the true Catholic faith, out of which none can be saved,\u2019 and another Infallible Pope, Pius IX.in 1863 In an Encyclical, says, that out o the true Catholic faith men may be saved.We only now want a third Infallible Pope to tell us which is right, and Infallible-know- ledge to know that he is Infallible.VALIDITY OF ANGLICAN ORDERS.\u201cBlot 6 concerns the validity of Anglt- can orders.Father Youngn asserted that it was denfed by the whole of the Greek Church.This I challenged and proved that he was wrong; of course, he calls them schismaties, but that Is not the polut.The AWwo professors of the Greek Church called upon by Cardinal Vaughan to curse the validity of Augllcan orders turu round and bless them.If they were xo very schismatic, why dld Cardinal Vaughan write to them and ask their optulon?At all events.Father Younan Is proved wrong In his bold assertion that all Grecks, Armenitts and- Russians deny the validity of Auglican or- = \u2018So far for Father Younan's specch.Now for his sigulficant silence.We now come) Ue sald, \u2018to what Dr.Hackett calls my Weakest point.- I call It my strongest point.\u2019 He refers to what I had said ay to the gaps between Christ and His ADos- tles and between His Apostles and thelr Successors, and there he stops.Tad he no time, or did he think we had had enough.He had time to rend long extracts from Newman at the heginning and to discourse «fon sundry matters in connection with the .Church of England at the end.hut not an allusion to my comment upon his statements that St.Paul wax baptized andsordained by the Apostles; not one.reference to this statement of mine, \u2018He quietly assumes without a tittle of eviaence that all this authority was vested in the Pope of Rome.The only argument.was the stock argument of the Roman Church, Thou art Peter.and upon this rock will TIT bulld wmv churel.\u201d** Now, this silence is very alg- nificant, and all the more so because during bis lectures Father Younan tenored this point altogether.He never attempted to prove that alt the authority and infallibility were centred in St.Peter.> THE ROOT OF THE MATTER.\u201cI consider this Father Younans' weakest poiut\u2014he coustders it his strongest.Jt is undoubtedly the very rout of the matter.Let us take this as our prst poll aid hot] leave It untill, according to \u2018Cardinal New- mun\u2019s excellent rule, ir is fully decided: Wnat is the meaning of the verse, \u201cThou art Peter and upon this rock will I build my vaureh'* The second article of Pope l\u2019ius IV's creed says, \u2018Nor will 1 ever vane or futerpret them (the Holy Scriptures) otterwise than aecording to the unanimous consent of the Fathers.\u201d Father Younan bas again and again boasted of the uniey of interpretation in the- (Romam Catholle Church, \u2018For fifteen hundred: years one Interpretation, since then nundreds of Interpretations.\u201d Now, this 13 the one verse which Raman Catholies are \u2018always quot- t ing and upon which all depends.Let us | examine it in the licht of the explanations of the Fathers.Cardinal Bellarmine asserts that all the Fatuers agree in the fu- terpretation that the church was built, upon l\u2019etër alone, but another well known Roman Catholle writer, Natalls Alexander, says that four different interpretallons have been held by the Fathers, aud gives a list of thirty-five Fathers and Doctors who Lei that the true weaning Is that Christ would build his Church on the faith just confessed by Peter, And not upon tbe.person of d'eter ns disiingutshed from the rest of the apostles.Another well known : Roman Catholie writer, Father Launoy, goes «till more fully into the question.Launoy gives seventeen extracts from the fathers, Incuding passages from Origen, born.Protestants, etc., etc,.shall bé damned\u201d | (Cyprian, Cyrli, Ambrose, Jerome, Augus- But perhaps this also came from a Protest- Ï ant; who can tell?DID NOT USE THE WORD SOPHISTRY.\u201cBlot 3\u2014\u2018Father Younan is guilty of a little sophistry.* T ï will have the goodness to re.d again the t, he will see that I never used the werd \u2018sophistry,\u2019 that is simply the heading in the paper, the comment of the printer.He does not even put it into my mouth: ; ports correctly that 1 said: \u2018In a very curious and ingénious way Father Younan tries to POV! ' .Blot 4\u2014\u2018Father Youna: wants to make out that he .does not bonor the Virgin more than a man honars his: wife or people a king, or the court a judge.\u2019 Father Younan admits that the only two meanings he gave to \u2018worship\u2019 were: (1) Adoration to God, and (2) Now, it Father Youpan He re- tine and others, \u2018in which St.Deter is spoken of as the rock: eight passages In: cluding the same.Origen, Cyprian, Ambrose, | Jerome, Augustine, and others, Io which.the church is said to have been built upon all the apostles; forty-four extracts, inv I cluding passages from Hilary, Gregory of ENyssi, Ainhirose Chrysostogi, .Augustine, Cyril of Alexander, .Theodorst, Fuseblus, John Damascene, Popes Les I, Felix III, Hormlsilas, Gregory 1, Hadrian I, Nleha- las L, John VIII, and\u2019 Stephen V., the Venerable Bede, and others which treat the faith wliich Peter confessed as the rock en which the Church was ballt, and glx- teen passages luclyding extracts from Jer- gine, August.ne, Theadoret, Bede, Ansehn, Pope Celestine IIL, Pope Plus If, and st.Themas Aquinas, which say that the church was.built on®Christ, the Rock.The Very TT TReverence af 6 a man to his wife, people to.Rev.Fathers, who are relied upon to \u2018prove outside the âtse-.\u2014 a king, and court to a judge.Two clerical friends agreed with me coming out of the church that we also reverenced the B.V.M.to that extent.Again, I say it, Father You- pan allowed ordinary Protestants to go away froin the church with the impression that he did not honor Mary more than they do.He never gave a hint of the different kind of reverence (hyper dulla) which ts said to .belong only to the human nature of Christ and the B.V.M.: \u2018Blot 5.\u2014 Father Younan goes further than he is allowed in saying that there is salvation aut of the true church.\u2019 In this.assertion I confess I was quite wrong.and thankful for Father Younan's correction.I now \u2019 that Peter alone was the Rock, In olive places plalnly assert the contrary.For Instance, Origen says: \u201cIf you think the whale Church to be Luilt only on Peter alone, what will you say of John, the son.of Thunder, and of each of the apostles?\u2019 St.Jerome says:\u2014Christ was the Rock, and he bestowed 3t.on the apostles, that they should be called rocks.\u201d You say that the Church Is founded on Peter, but the same in another place Is done upon all the apostles.\u201d And St.Basl! siys:\u2014\"The Church fs built upon the foundation of the prophets and apostles, Peter alto was one of the thountains upon which rock the Lord did promise to build His Church\u2018 Proposed For COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP.The Match May Yet Be Arranged\u2014 | Johnny Nielsen Arrives from Saranac Lake.Kingston, Ont, Feb.?.\u2014Queen's Hockey Club is in receipt of a challenge from Me- Gill, Montreal, for the inter-colleglate cham- Ppionship of America.The Montrealers ask for two games and $100 guarantee.Queen's declines.It holds the championship, having won it from Yale, at New York, and will not agree to terms of challengers.McGill can come up and try conclusions if desired, but Queen's will fix the requirements.If acceptable, date may de made between February 13th and 20th.\u2019 .\u201c Resolution of Condolence.OF SPORT THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, FRID ~ THE FELD 0 \u2018 Rink last evening to battle for the cham- {lossy of the wholesale trade.After à rd, fast and exciting game, J.C.Wilson Co: came out on top b y a re of two asia to one.Urquhart and Lyman were thing lights for the Caanda Pa witle Chaput on tbe forward line and Ross over put up a strong game for J.C.x som Co.A large crowd of supporters of 2 a teams witnessed the match.Mr.Alex.gham, of the Montreal Hockey Club, acted as referee to the satiefaction of both sers The teams lined up as follows: \u2014 4 re ilson & Co.Canada Paper Co.A wn .Geal ,, .G.Robinson @Q.Cloutier .Paint .F.Lyman 8.Ross (capt) .Cover Polnt .J.Urquhart captain Q.Chaput .Forwards.Ly ed - Pavla .«.Forwards .A.Gillean P.McAdam .Forwards .F.Wilson G.Efitott .Forwards .J.Latter Umpires\u2014Norman Rankin -\u2014 Timekeepers\u2014J.Détmers, A.Elliott.Games.coved C0 Wilson & Co.Chaput \u2026\u2026.J.C Wlisoen & Co.L'cnaput Can.Paper Co .Urquhart Pembroke vs.Arnprior.Araprior, February 1.\u2014The most Interesting hockey match of the league took place on Wednesday evening.A special traln arrived from Pembroke about 7 o'clock and these persons, along with the mam: moth crowd of spectators, left scarcely standing room in the large rink.Mr.Mea gher, champion.skater, gave an exhibition At a\u201d special meeting of the Inter-Chure League, held on tne Joth uit, Mr.A.Watson was elected secretary-treasurer, to All the vacancy caused dy the death ot.Mr.W.L.Pearson.At hat meeting the following resciution was moved, and unanitudusiy adopted: ; .That the Inter-Church Hockey Leagues, now assembied, desire to express the sorrow they feel at the death of their late secretary- They aisa w:sh to piace on record their warth apprecla- tion of bis Many steruog qualities and outspoken contulupt for aid that was not up to the b.ghest stacdard of true sport.He was iadetat.gavle 10 he discharge o.bis dut.cs as secretary-treasurer ol tus League, wao \u2018will miss him greatly.© .\u2018That à.copy \u2018ot this resoiution be sent to the family Ol Our iaie Cempau.on, with tae sympathy and sorrow of the Lvague, aud also Canadians Won at Saranac Lake.+ Saranac Lake, Feb.1.\u2014At the last day of - the Pont.ac Club's carnival] the hocker match between a team from Huntingdon, Que., and the Ponuacs, resiited in à score of 8 to 0 in favor of the Canadians.The Huntingdons.lined up as foi:ows: .Ellsworth, goal; McPherson, poiat.Lunan, \u2014af his marvellouws okill It Ia needless to sy that sueh graceful\u2019 movements «were never seen here hefore.The mateh began at elght o'clock, and when time was ealled nelther aide had scored.Next time à score was.made by a Pembroke man, then Don- ARInY scored for Aruprior aml! terrific ap.\u201cPlausé.Aguin Arppridr scored, and before the! drat haif was over l'eubroke evened the score.During the next half, po one secured, and after playing over till the wee sma\u2019 hours,\u201d they declared the match a cle: W.D.Mellonald wis the umpire, and Mee Peuwbrake, manager of the Bank of Ottawa fn Renfrow, was the referer, The Araprior beaks Baud was in altendduve.Attue same time a curling match was beinz played off between Pembroke ourlers Arapuior was victorous.\u2018Pickings from Puck.Stratford and Woodstock played Ins* night in the Junior O H.A.series, Stratford winning by 8 goals to 1.Stratford thus wins the round by three goals.A fast game of hockey was played at Lindsay last even.ng.between the senior team of Uakr:dge and Lindsay, resulting in a victory for the home team by a score of 4 to 0.md and Araprior, | | on Saturday Races to Lachine Will Take \u2014 \" re : Diffculty in Getting Financial Support There.Philadelphia, Feb.1.\u2014Little progress was made to-day in the attempt to organise the new Amerfren Assoctation of Baseball Clubs on a permanent basis, because no one has yot heen found willing to take the Philadelphia franchise without a number of rings being attached to the money required to put up.Late to-night, however, the org mon eqne who is willing to consider the proposition, and the negotiations are still 4 Pending with every prospect that -the or.will- win eut.Who the capital hats are has not yet heen disclosed.The syndicate represented by H.faited to materilaHze Roger, of this ofty, today.Late In the afternoon Stoer, of Pittsburg, said he was willing to put up $20,000 {f the magnates could find someone \u201celse who would \u2018also advance $20,000.Ae the niagnates could not do thin, Mr.Htoer's proposition fell through.The delegates held no regular meeting, everything being in good shape except the Philadelphia end.I'rovidence is sure to go in If the Phila- delphvp muddle can be fixed up, otherwise Providence will not enter the association.The Loulaville dilegation gave np the fight and started for home keenly- disappointed.; .JOHNNY NIELSEN HERE.He Arrived from Saranac Lake This Morning for Saturday'\u2019s Races.Johnny Neflsen, the champion apced skater of the world, arrived tn town this morning to take pact in the races to morrow at the M.A.A.A.Rink, when he wiil try concin- slons with Narval Raptle, one, two and three miles, He in tn good condition, having worked hard-on Saratac Lake lee, Bap.tfe has put In a good week at the MAAK.and will give the champion a hard tussle, Tire amateur events bid fair to be the best in eyars, : - LA \u2014mprinmmeameamee \u2018 HOLLY STEEPLECHASES.Next Their Annual Place\u2014Start at 3 p.m.On Saturday \u201cafternoun the Holly Snowshoe Club will hold tte annual atceplechases.Thy course wii] be from Catudal\u2019's to La- cover point; McGorrigie, W.and-J.- Matshail\u2014 -Fhe- Capitals- will play-the Queen\u2018s-College\u2014 v= he tro ihe following côTFés Le » Dukette, forwards.Lunan's work was particularly bri.liant taroughout, whtle Ells.wor:h, at goal, kept the Pontiacs from aco:- ing.For the Pontiacs, Page kept goal.Muller, point: Steward, cover point, helly, Rea.Laker and Conrad, forwards.Conrad's work was frequestly applauded.\\ -Cotton Market Firm.On\u2019 Tuesday evening labt a friend'y game of hockey was played in the Victoria Rink by (tains reprctent:ng Geo.H.Herroser and the Dom:r:on C:tton Mils Co.l!mited The play was very fast and éxeiting througno=t, result ng in à Victory fer the DCM.Co.by?\" s.x- gonis to three, There is a rumor that v1ie.r win pas due to thé very enthusiastic Biijors of the young lad.es present.but this resort hus 20: yet been confirmed by the War Ollice.Toe Jesus Were-us follows: - TH H.\u2014Goal, Heaiey/ point.Simpson: coves joint, MacIIdow:e (cart); forwards, Smith, Swift, Dincan.Cole.UM Ca -\u2014-Gosi, MeCutecheon: poirt, Clax- tas.rover jot.Robertson, forwarde, Mar- ker-;0, Pargez:t, Rawel, Madley (capt.: Mu.Alex Han acted as referee, land UMess:s sit and bBudeu as umpires.s > Cotton Teams to Play.mere \u2018trom.zea \u2018à Be a very 3 wi} Le piaycd«en Saturlar even.ag Ary Ted m LY, aw foe vo} mess cenme reptessnung Hockey Club and the Domision - [3 FEN : .Me 1 è , cn the Magcg 7 GTR.vs.C.RR.of Ot\u2018awa.Tas Grand Truax Becher tram 'degrared tae CPHL Sf Cima où Wedat : + \u201c (exptains Wire rap .Farwaide.Rolin Morse 7 FTorwirds .Maue-an mais Farwards 121 Leahey O'C,ane- U5 § Forxarés.*.Young Neither Side Scored.The Cetus I! mad Stiriinge played their Wcoti 4 ma =n Ta thé Merapaiiran Longue ide Trerda7 54 \u2018ne, Minto Rink.The game WY \u201cmy av Sn Yi \"hrangh, resulting Ip no got v eng eravaq far either dlde.The Taga (ley, Heenchan, Kyrie, DeWitt, | > Fa 7 vec PR anehPord, adu-s 05e Ra nl Rurland, Smythe, fie ri Taam O'Rrlen.7 7.Wiison\u2019s Team Won.' ¢ a aud the Canada Paper ! femme.we ac same met In the \u201cVictoria Season .FOR EUR LINED AND TRIMMED OVERCOATS.> eo \u201c We offer big induceinents on onr stock of Overcoatings, Fur Trimmings and Fur Linings.Choice Cloths in Beaver, Malton and Tweed.Choice Skins in Persian Lamb snd Otter.= Ce Choice Linings in Black and Brown Rat, Mink \"and.Dyed Squirrel.\u201c ~ John Martin, - ho \u2018key che N°.Lawsenre ink by.à- RéOTE, JL BV it amenn third end by six shots WL Nett (akip)\u201420 - (skip)\u201418 ; - Rink No.2.Puthie J.Kennedy , ' (akipy 20 (skip)\u201418 tram nex\u2019 week, on the Rideau Rink, Ottawa, in the second round of the Senior Ontario, cham; tionship The Capitals have wr ttea the Presbrterians\u2019 asking what date wll suit ther.and a reply is expected daily.rhe race will be a good one.\u2014 .Dufenult, Le Canadien Snowshos Club.Briere, Le Canadien S.8.Club, .Weetlake, Lachine S.S.Club.Clayton, Laclilne 8.8.Club The Waterion senor Rocker tram went to Teronto to-dur.\"Varsitr.for their return game with The aôys are sanguine of winning | and thus become the winners of: Th: tery will be Ravmo, ri Forrester.Ed Scagram, Hen- .Fonge- , and Serier or Yourg.THE ONTAR'O TANKARD.Results of the Play in the West for the Coveted Trophy\u2014The | \u201c Walker Cup.i AT WINDROk\u2014 - Co i | Wuiadsor, tyrt.Feb, 1.\u2014The following is tre result of tie eurdag conies's lu the Ou- tarin taukard games phaged last utgat: DETROIT VS.GRAND RAPIDS, Rink No.1.; rand Rapids, Dretrait.J.Jl role J.MeNabb snip - 70 © 3hipr\u201416 fins No.=.\u201c R.Willis menn WoL Hall Caskise =\" : - ship 10 Terrale | no A The steuxr © fucthe sontl-finais was inter- cetinæe, Tterolt winpdaz fran Chathaiu by gor nea os.- London defeated Toledo in both games phare .DETROIT VS, CHATISAM liok No.1.Trovrelir, t'ustharu.| Dr.lt.V.Bray tshigo 11 LU tskipy-21 \u2019 Rink No 2 \u2018 tds J.-M.MeColz (Gkipp- 25 ' asktp)- 9 TOLEDO VS.LONDON, I Riak No.1.i > Toleda.London.' W.18 Ircland W.1».Sirens 8 (skhy- 22 eskigp-26 2.Rink No.2.| Nr: Coldham JM.Burnett ! .tskipr\u201411 iskipp\u201417 .LT - , AT GUELPH\u2014 Guelph, Ont.Feb.1.-The tirst and wecon dl | - Gras In group live for the Ontario Tankard.lL were pulled off here tis atternoon and evening.Parkdale (Poronto, and Fergua are in the finals which will be played tomorrow mornirz.of the dav was between Gait Granites we Fergus.In the twenty-fir«t, aid Galt wan two.np and Fergus.tied them LA the twenty.sconfyd.- Ferzue beat Galt oùt in Che twenty- Following Isthe ro» snlt of the Arst-deaw: A PRESTON VS.HAMILTON VICTORIAS, Bink -No.01.© Hamilton Vies, Preston.KR, J.Cherry G.Slutnbrook ; iskipi-14 \u201c.(skip)-25 : Rink No.2, M.E.Hagey z R.A.Camphell (skip -28 ~ (nkipi-10 GALT GRANITES VS.BRAMPTON, Atluk No.1.Granites, | ~ Trampton, J.G.TurnbaïF W.Adams 4 (skip\u201418 : © (skip)\u201418 \u2018 Ittuk.No: 2, : J.W.Porteaus W.P'eaker (skipy\u2014 21 (skip>\u201418 PARKDALE VS.ROYAL CITY GUELPH.Rink No.1.Royal Clty.A.Mennie Parkdale, Dundas defanited to Fergus.Following is the result of the second draw: : GALT VR FERGUS.Rink No.1.Fergus.H.8.Michle ale, J.Turnbull (akipr\u2014-21 a dtdnk No.2.Portenus TJ.: .-dakipe IK (akip)\u2014 26 PRESTON VN.PARKDALE \" Rink\u2019 No.} Parkdale, W.Seott (akip)\u201419 Hamilton Preston.ME: Hagey .=kip)- 9 .Rink No.2.Dwtdie: (akip)\u201425 Cherry (skipi\u2014 9 (akip)\u201423 RY THF.TEP \u2019 8g .kl th | The Queber Curling Cluls elected Menara, William.Rrodle, the veteran player, and Mr.John fi.Rruneau, aa their skips th go to Montreal to play In the mateh there, .The Walker Cup.° \"Tue.fuillowinæ draw Windmnr Lbonspiel morning: Byes- > \u201cves \"he replied, CF tank a - Hille run aver to America alnee | jaw you last.the old Ranita \u201cThe grievancen, and L rt mene Hee oan land Prva.+ R : ; Anyone who reads the new franchlaelaw Trnat por In that destrict.the Trahs- | In : was : | chise again strned LY 38.500 \u2018persons, and | Presi- - 224 The hoh.member onpestte who meved the - At that time the.erned with a view to the common safety h of A great empire agninet a smailer \u2018 RANDOM READINGS.Which traveis the slower\u2014heat or cold 3\u2014 Coid, because you \u2018an catch it.Hue\u2014 Did you ever write a tragedy\u201d' He \u2014\"{ tnought so, but the critics call It a farce.\u201d : \u2018\u201cMoneaty là the best policy.\u201d But many people, says a eynic, find it too difficult to keep up the premluma.\u201cMr.Anderson,\u2019\u201c sald the doetor, \u2018\u2018I fear Four wifeis mind js gone: \u201cThat doesn\u2019t surprise me.\u201d repiled Mr.Anderson; has been ZivIng me à plece of It every day \u2018for the Last ten years\".UE dun't know what heading to give this paragraph aout the debate at the Desf and Diumi, Institute,\u201d aaid the junior sub-editor.\u201cCait It \u2018A Hand-to Hand Contest\u2019 sag- | gestert one of the old hands, ' : ryt vittie-sen\u2014 How is it, Johnale,\u2014 #- 1 have euch a pained look lo your phntagraph® DU] the light hart your eyes?\u201d lirtle sona\"No, mother ! The maa told me La try to keep atill, 2a\u2019 I did.\u201d : A Georgia citizen vourhes for the statement .that in a bntiiding in that state two brothers naze nffires adjoining, on the daoc of ans of which la the sizn, \u2018\u2019Conpies married on short notire.Come one, come ali.\u201d Ant nh rhe other Ia the notire, \u2018Couples divorred on Fasy terms, without getting into the newspapers.\u201d 1° \u201clrurinz-a dry season, when n° a drop of rain had fallen for weeks to refresh the © thirsty ground, a native of the Ards nf , Déwn, was nna diy watching a cloud sall- INZ caim:y-acr,s- Strangford Lough in the ! direction of bia fields.But it took another i diréétion, greatiy to Lis annoyance.\u201cAy.\u2019 he exclalmed, \u201clif ya wor the peor-rate or \u2018the county ess, ye wad a gi'en us a call!\u201c The Prince nf Wales, it 1s related, ones l visited a Hindoo school in Madras.It bid been {rupressed upon the minds of the i youngsters that, if the Prince asked them \"a question, they were to precede their re- ' ply with \"Your Royal Highness.\u201d When the\u2019 Helr-Apparent addressed a bright-eyed lad, and.pointing to a prismatic compass, jasked.\u201cWhat la this?\u2019 the youngster, all in a Butter.replied.\"It's a Royal compass, |.Your \u2018Prismatic Highoesa.\u201d * Archbishop Teuiple.on one occasion.was entertained by a clergyman during the ab- : rence of the cléreyman's wife.On .leav- j.\\næ.tbe Lost politely expressed the ho that when next his lordship honored e : bouse Mrs.Temple would accompany him.\u201cNo, thanks,\u201d the archbishop laconically repifed : \u201cMrs.Temple doesn't like rough- Ang it\u201d The clergrmau's feellngs were f deéply hurt.and be unburdened his soul to bis wife an her return.\u2018Why, my dear,\u201d she exciaimed.\u201cvou didn't surely put the bishop fir the pink bedroom, did you?\" \"appeared that he had.\u201cOh, \u2018then, that's + lt ! T put all the plate In that bed !\u201d When In New, York.and before be had \u2019 made a hit, Sothern, the actor, had a dispute with Laura trivial affair at a rehearsal, gnd Miss Keene went into one of her tantrums.After the -quarrel on, the stage she retired to her dressing-room, and, still angry.sent for Sothern and hegan to ratt, him flercely.\u201cStop, Laura\u2014stop just a minute ! Inter runted thé comedian: and, sdvancing to the light, deliberately turned it down.\u201cWhat do you mean by that, sir,\u201d she demanded in a rage.\u201cOn, nothing.\u201d replied Sothern - but you have always been so lovely to me \u2018that I can\u2019t bear to look upon your beantiful face when you are ina passion\u2019 Now, go on!\u201d cr, One day, so the story goes, the late Sir Richard Moan, chairman, of the London & North-Western\u201dRailwar Company.when go- Ing through a country station near Rugbr.caw.a man At work on the platform and ,*moking a pipe at the same time.Sir Richard objected to raflway servants smoking when on duty, and be called out: \"Put out that pipe °° The: man, however, was deaf.and thought the passenger asked for - the Rugby Station.\u201cNo, sir.\u201d he sald\u2014 \u201cnext station Rueby.\u201cPat that pipe cout I came again in londer and more pe- romptory tones, and the chairman opened the carriage aloor.\u2018If vou get out here, sir, you'll lose your train.\u2019 the offender warned him.\u201cNext station Rughy I\" The train © glided away, with -Sir Richard irate at the man's disobedience.The next day an order came from Ruston\u2019 for the discharge of the old fellow, Tt then turned out that he wae .net a logdeg & North-Western® Rallway Now is Your Chance\u2014æ\u2014 -\u2014 \u2014 \"To Get Bargains in Men's Furnishings HNRBS ARE A FBW OF OUR MARK DOWN PRIOSS: nders worth 25c, now for \u20185e n Men's AJ garment.20 per cent.reduction on finar grades of Gloves and Underwear.next ten days.we will give 15 per cent.reduction vi all Felt.Hats, Now Spring lines It - Keene concerning some - \u2018servant\u2019 at all, but \u2018the employe of a dairyman who used the station.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014 » \u201cWHEN THE LIGHT WENT OUT.\u201d The other night in a Maine village the \u2018dynamo at the electric Hight had a fit al of a sudden and there was darkpess on thb \u201cface of the land for a little while., A prayer meeting was in progress fn the vestry of the Methadtst Church.When the lights went out all the people sat quiet, thinking that in ail probability the current would flash hack Again right away \u2019 * All ut once there.were volvee In the tee tibule.Two young men had Swe In and were talking, \u201cThis ix d-\u2014d funny.\u201d queth one of thems profanely.\u201cWhy, I didn\u2019t know it wan uns where near time for meet to be Cover, That, minister !< Retfing lage.\u2018 1 ton Gerttie Td be hers \u2018at the door when needng ler outs She'll be mad, and de- tween ne and yon | dont care tf abe is.You never wwe seh a xin As NE Eharge anim OS tv 3 or it.à a .: * MONEY made.Call and gct our Lorma % Nontreal Loan & Brokerage Lo, Ÿ Toum 8.No, 960 St.Junies St.* Cor.Victoria Sq,.Bank of Toronto Bldg, % % Mention Herald, : = PRBSRANSSS ANSE SRBS RSSER \u2018Marriage Licenses Issucd MONEY TO LEND == BY \u2014 ; 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ROVINGE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF Montreal, in the Superior Court, No.3150.\u2014Rose Anna Cayez alias Rlendeau, of the City and IMstrict of Montreal, wife common as to property of Wilfrid Tardif, contractor, of the m6 St.James Street, \u2014 Meowatin, 3,360 bbls.per :- Portage same place, and duly au- Prairie, Ti bbis.per Gay.baton at di [Aborix + .ntiff, versus important wheat points ia the Northwest, thé aid Wilfrid Tardif, Defendant.An aces of haré w fleur in barrels tion in separation as to property has been and s.Quotatigns and other information to-day institeted against the Defendant.eam be had oa lication.Ofies, Board of Lavalies, Lavaiies & Lavallee, Attorneys for Irate Bulldiag, \u201d Plaintiff, Montreal, January 22ad, 1900 return to H.C., Herald News Room, and | Bx.DROMORE .THOMSON LINE \u201cTEENY LONDON SERVICE FROM PORTLAND.8.9.EUXINIA .\u201ces Jam.26 8.8.CERVONA .-Feb, 2 8.5.BRECKFIELD : Feb.9 S.S.STRATHMORE .Feb.16 8.8.RIBSTON .passe Feb.23 AGENTS \u2014 Cairn, Young & Noble, New- castle-on-Tyne: A.Low, Son & Co., 7 Fen- church Ave., London, E.C.; Wm.Thomson & Co., Leith; W.Thomson & Sons, Lrundee, Scotland.COLD STORAGE FITTED IN Special Steamers of Both Lines.THE ROBERT REFORD CO., LIMITED.23 and 25 St, Sacrament Street, MONTREAL.ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO.\u2019S BEAVER LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.Weekly Sailings Between ST.JOHN, N.B., and LIVERPOOL.From : From Liverpool.St.Jobn Jan.6.Ashantl .Lervounsoces Jan 24 Jan.13.Lake Ontarto .Jan.31 Jan.20.Lake Huron .Feb.7- Jan.27.Arawa .Lencvecsseuse Feb.14 RATES OF PASSAGE.First Cabin\u2014Single, $10 to $50.\u2018Return, $80 to $90.- Second.Cabin \u2014 To Liverponl, London, Glasgow, $32, $5, $65; DNelfast, $33.25.Dominion Line.PORTLAND, Me.and AVONMOUTH LOANGA .: MEMNON .YOLA.0 .\u2026 ce +0 +0 ce+vsccrcecoe.Mar.3 .ses ELDER.DEMPSTER & CO.6 St.Sacrament Street, MONTREAL.\u2018 Toronto Agency\u201480.YONGE STREET.Chicago Ageucy\u2014JNO.EARLE '& CO.Johnston Line, ai 24e Weekly Freight and Live Stock Service.\u2018 \u2019 .- + .BOSTON TO LONDON.Intended Sailings: 8.8.FOYLEMORE .about Jan.27 8.8, BARNESMORELE .about Feb.12 8.8.HEATHMORE .about Feb.20° .apout Feb.28 And Regularly Thereafter.\\ For rates of freight, through bills-of lading, information, cte., apply to all Railway Agents, to Win.Johnston & Co.Limited, Boston, Chicago, St.Louis, Patterson, Ramsay & Co., WM.JOHNSTON & CO., LTD., Board cf Trade Building, Montreal.- AMERICAN LINE.FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.- New York\u2014Southampton\u2014London.Calling Westbound at Cherbourg.Salling, Wednesdays at 10 a.m, St.Paul.Feb, 7 New York Mar.7 New York deb Hips Paul.Mar, 14 st Louis.Feb, 21 New Vork.:.Mar, 23 RED STAR LINE.New York\u2014Antwerp\u2014Paris.Sailing every Wudncsday at 12 noon.Westerniand .Feb.71 Noordland.\u2026.\u2026.Feb.12 sKensington .Feb 141 Fricsland.Fob, 25 *These steamers carry Cabin.and Third.class passengers al low rates.INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.Piers 14 and 15 N.River.Office- 73 Iiroadwuy,, New York.wW.H.Henry, 116 St.Peter Street, # + PROFESSIONAL CARDS.LEITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, .Bolicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, Ete.CORNWALL, ONT.Jas.Leitch, ac J.A.C.Cameron, LL.B.BUCHAN, ELLIOTT & KENNEDY, ADA LAFE BUILDING, 18 8T.JAMES ADVOCATES, ETC.STREET, Montreal.CANADA GIBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTIRS, Etc., London.omice\u2014Cor.Richmond aud Carling Sts.George C.Gibbone, Q.C.Fred.P.Harper.William Reid & Son, ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, INVESTORS, INSURANCE BROKERS.FRED.G.REID, Special Agent for Sun Fire Insurance Co.% ST.JOHN STREET.W.A.WER, 0.C., M.P.P.SOLICI1OR AND BARRISTER, 138a St.James Streét, (Opposite $t.Lawrence Hall).[Food for the Sick AT THE== \u2014 + | promenade decks.Mechanics\u2019 Institute Building.Montreal.|.DIET DISPENSARY | 79 Osborne Street.| cricily du used for lighting the ships throughout, the light belng at the command of \u2018the passengers any hour of the night.Music ooms and smoking rooms ou the promenade eck.The saloons and staterooms are beat- ed by stcam.BATES Cabin, $60 and upwards.A reduc- = Is made on Round Trip Tickets.Loncond Cabin \u2014 To Liverpnoi, London, Of Ondonderry, $35 single; $66.50 return.teerage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Glat sow, Belfast or Londonderry, including a plentiful \u2018supply of provisions, cooked and sas Lee and every requisite for the voyage, \u2014 1.Glasgow and New York Service.Callivg at LONDONDERRY (from New Pier, foot of W.2ist Street, New York).From ; \u2019 From Glasgow, - Steamship, New York, Thursday, \u2019 .Saturday, 27 Jan.Livonian .15 Feb.+ 10 Feb.State of Nebraska .1 Mar ! Rates\u2014First Cabin, $47.50.Return tickets, Second Cabin, to Glasgow or London- Sorry.332.50; return tickets, $61.75.Steerage, Steamers on this service have excellent accommodation for all classes of passengers.< The Saloons are forward; Statérooms near the rentre of the ship, Promenade deck the entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds of the length.Electric lights throughout and electric bells in every stateroom.H.& A.ALLAN, 25 Common Street, Montreal.Newfoundland.\u201cThe quickest, safest antl best Passenger and Freight Route to all parts of Newfoundland is vis THE NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY ONLY SIX HOURS AT SEA.~ St BRUCE leaves North Sydney every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday evening on ar rival of the I.C.R.express, conneéting at Port-au-Basque with THE NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY.Trains leave St.Johus, Nfld., every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday - afternoon at bo clock, counecting with \u2018the I.C.R, express at North Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morn.ne.: Through Tickets issued and Freight rates quuted at all stations on the I.C.12,, C.P.R., G.T.R., and D.A.R.* R.G.REID, St.John's, Nfld.: pe ; Dominion Line MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LIVERPOOL SERVICE Steamer.From Rortiäné.\u201d From Halltax.Cambrowan .Feb.$,2P.M.2200042000000s *Roimauu .+ \u2026 o.leb 1 2pm.nacvac0 Vancouver .».Feb.17,2p.m.Feb.18,5p.m.Douinion .\u2018.Mar.3.2p.m.Mar.4,5p.ma.Cambroman .Mar.10,2p.m.reves of |.*This steamer does not carry passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE -3 Cabin, $50.00 and upwards single, $lvv and upwards return, according to steamer and berth.Second Cabin, $35.00 single, $66.00 return.Steerage \u2014 T9 Liverpool, Derry, London, Queenstown, Beifast and Glasgow, $22.50 ane $23.00, according to steamer.Steerage outfits furnished frea.- ' - .Midsbip saloons, electric light, spacious For further information, apply to any agent of tbe comwany.or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., General Ageuts, Montreal, 17 St.Sacrament Street.MAIGESTSh LINERS LIMITED The only direct and regular steamship line between CANADA AND MANCIIESTER.«It is proposed to déspatch the steamers of this line on or about the undermentioned dates: WINTER SERVICE.From St.John, N.B.Feb.INDIANAPOLIS .+.sevsee 7 MANCHESTER COMMERCE .Feb.15 MANCHESTER IMPORTER .:.Feb.25 And fortnightly thereafter.*Fitted with cold storage.Tho steamers of this line call at Halifax, FURNESS LINE Botween ST.JOHN, N.B., and LONDON Direct.\u201cIt is proposed to despatch the steamers of this line as follows: Steamer.From St.John, N.B.SYLVIANA .+ ve vs++ssc0c see ame u ess Feb.14 CEBRIANA .+.sance s na suce Feb.25 - And fortnightly thereafter.HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE.WINTER: SBRVICB BETWEEN PORTLAND AND HAMBURG.Tho-intended sailings for this service are as follows: Steamer.\u201c From Portland, Me.CHRISTIANIA 4.vo 0.Feb, 10 CANADIA .cena Leccoussansensess Feb.\u201crhéougt- Ritis of Lading issued from- al Canadian Railway and Grand Trunk Railway Stations.: : \"For rates of freight and particulars, apply to any railway agents, or to FURNESS, WITHY & CO., LIMITED,\u2019 44 St.Francais Xavier Street, MONTREAL, P.Q.LEYLAND LINE.PORTLAND-ANTWERP.\u2014 teamers of this well-known Line ard intended to be despatched aa follows: © From From Antwerp.Steamer.Portland.Jan.8th.8.8.ASSYRIAN .\u2026 .Jan.Sst Jan.Mth.8.8.ALMERIAN ., .Feb.17th Feb.10th.8.8.ALHANIAN .«oo March 7ta And Fortnightly Thereafter.A limited number of Cabin passengers car ried on abo-e steamers at.moderate rate Through Bilis of Ladiug are isfucd to and from ail points in Canada and .the United States by the Grand Trunk Raliway and | \u2018¥EXS'K LEYLAND & CO, LED, / 309 Board of Trade Co .MONTREAL.| CANADIAN PACIFIC MONTREAL TIME SILL TORONTO.HAMILTON, chicacs es 15.00 em °9.30pm.Ar.7.80 à m, 17.00 p M.WiAIPEQ AnD PACIFIC COAST \u2014 Ly.0.40 a nr.©, ~N.8.8.MARIE ST.PAUL MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH Lv.*9.45 p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.m.OTTAWA\u2014Ly.Place Viger 18.20 am, 16.00 9 m oe Wr $10.00 pm.Lv.dser Bt 3:40 am, 110.00 am, 14.08 p p.166 0 ; 0.45 pm.Ar *8.00 a m., 110.30 am.11.90 quese 6.16 om, 16.45 pm.C\u2014Lv.18.40 am, 12.00 p m, 63.209 p.00 pm Ar.*6.00am 13.20 pm, \u201c3 S0STON\u2014Ly.19.00 og, .7.am, EE pe ep Me 0767 VAUDREUIL \u2014 Lv.18.88 am 16408 p.m.AS pm, +615 pw, (a 616 pm.1.30 pm 2.30pm.\u201c7,60 à m, am 110.30 am, 11.66 a =, 112.10 p m.10, SHERBROOKE_L 1900 17.89 .14.30 fi pm.Ar.48.35 am, HE.30 en, 18.38 JOLIETT BERTHIER.1.ro.R\u2014Ly.18.4 Be .18.pm a Te.0 am, 1290 p.m.Ar.13.20 ST.JEROME\u2014Ly.t8.20 , 59.16 +686 16.3 on Ar.18.40 à m, 19.45 am, tens pm, 19.45 pm.STE, AGATHE, Etc.\u2014 Lv.(d)8.20 am, 16.35p m .Ar.18.45 am, (4)8.16 \" nm » \u2019 LABELLE.\u2014Lv, .10.48.ELE vo 381.mr.108 *Dally, {Week da #Sunday only.tDaïly ox- cept Saturday.\"Dally, except Monday.aDally \u2018 cept Saturday and Sung Ce ar Elf œe dWednesday only.Improved Train Service Between Montreal and Ottawa.Leave Montreal\u2014 * Arrive Ottaw: x1.v à x7.50 a.m.1.20 a.m.x9.40 a.m.212.10 p.m.x4.0%5 p.m.xG.35 p.m, *5.50 vm.18:48 pme Leave Ottawa\u2014 Arrive Montrenl- \u2018 x6.10 a.m.2 9.50 a.m.4.50 a.m.= a.m, -220 p.m.mm.6.35 29 p.m.- .p.m.Daily.xDaily except Sunday.\u2019 PAST EXPRESS TRAINS\u2014Toropto & Wark.\u2026 Leave\u2014 Daily.Daily, Ex.-Sun.Montreal.9.00a.m S.OUOp.m s10-25p.m Arrive\u2014 Toronte.53.2(0p.m \u20ac.50a.m 1.15a.m Hamilton.G.5opm 8S.15a.m8 8.30a.m NlagaraFalls&.26)p.0 10.10a.m 10.10a.m Buffalo.10.00p.m 12.00ncoa 12.00noon London.9.56).m 11.60a.m 11.00n.10 Detroit.\u20ac.47am 1.10pm .Jp.m Chicago.2.20pm 8.4%p.m 43pm.g0n Sundays le-ves Montreal at 8.00 p.m.CITY TICKET OFFICES.137 St.James Et.and Bonaventure Station.: CANADIAN: \u201cRPACIFIC OPENINGS FOR FARMERS, Gristemill, hard-wood saw-mill.cheese or butter factory, sportäni-n.prospectors, write L.O.AMksTRONG, Col, Ag .C.P.R\u2019y, Montreal, Que.Ottawa Train Service.Lv.Windsor St.Station 9.45 a.m., 10 a.m., © 4.00 pout, 3.15 p.m., *9.45 p.m.Lv.Place Viger Station 8.20 a.m., 6.00 p.m, Daily.Other tralus week days only.OTTAWA SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.\u2018Train leaving Montreal (Windsor Street) at | 9.45 p.m.daily, has Local! Sieeper for Ottawa which passengers muy boara at 9 p.mp.and remain in until 9 a.m.\u2019 City Ticket and Telegraph Office\u2014120 St, James Street (next Post Office).IXTERGOLON IAL Un und alter Sunday, January id, 1900, \u201ctrains will leave and arrive at Bonaventure Depot, Montreul, as follows: THE MARITIME EXPRESS will leave daily, except ou Saturday, at 11.30 a.m., for Halifax,.N.S., St.John, N.B., and other points in the Maritime, Provinces.THE MARITIME EXPIESS, from points as above, will arrive daily, except on Monday, .at 5.30 p.m.ss\u201d THE- LOCAL EXPRESS will leave daily, ex- | *tept on Sunday, ut 7.40 a.m., due to areiv, at Levis at 1.15 p.m., aud at\u201d Riviere Loup at 6.00 p.m.- - THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Riviere .du Loup dally, except Sunday, at 12.00 noon, and Levis at 4.35 p.m., due to arrive at Montreal at 10.10 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves daily, except on Sunday, at 11.15 p.m., due to « arrive at Levis at 7.20 a.m., and connecting with accommodation for Campbellton, N.B.\u2018 ACCOMMODATION leaves Levis at 11.40 a.m.daily, except on Sunday, due to arrive im Montreal at, 10 p.m.~Vestibule trains with luxurious Sleeping and Dining Cars and First-Class Coaches on the Maritime Express.Through Sleeping Cars between Montreal and Halifax.Buffet Cars on Local Express.THE LAND OF BIG GAME.The lutercolonial Railway is the direct route to the Big Game Regions of Eastern Quebec, New lrunewick and Nova Scotia.In this area are the finest hunting grounds tor moose, deer, caribou and other big game, as well ns unlimited opportunities for shooting wild geese, dick, brant, and other {ow common to this part of the continent.\u2019 D.POTTINGER, \u2018General Manager.Moncton, N.B., January 12th, 1900.\"H.A.Price, Assistant General Paisenger Agent, 143 St.James Street, Montreal.James Hardwell, Assistant General Freight Agent, Room 113, Board of Trade Building.City * Ticket \u2018Office, 143 St.James Street, Montreal.\u2014 HOTELS.ST.LAWRENCE MALL 135 to 139 St.James Street, *MGNTREAL.HENRY HOGAN, Proprietor.The best known hotel in the Dominion.BALMORAL BASTLE HoTEL MONTREAL.: American Plan .\u2026.;.$2.00 to $4.00 European Plan .cecessess $1.00 ta $3.50 Free \u2018Bus to and from all trains and boats.\u2019 THE ST.ELM), \u2014 Cor.of McGill and Recollet Sta.The Best 25¢ Dinner in be :ity.BEST ALES, WINB and PORTER on draught or in bottle.Polite Attention.Prompt Service.In Medium Price Furniture we lead, In Low Price Futniture we distance our competitors.i : * Manufacturers and Exporters.Bhow Rooms, 208 MoGill Street.Factory and \u2018Office.De Lorimier Avenue, .- e% 4% OOOO Alse at \\ PORTLAND, Maimm , © \u2019 .pm ad I ize Parure We Es) Great facilities for filling large erders on shove t ling In .GEO.H.LABBE & 00 SL JOHN, HALFAX~ly.: TSO pm.S98 384m > \u201c DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY FER, 2, 1900.Seal \u2014 .7 CALENDAR FUND Jez ome = Montreal, going from thence to the Pacific Coast, where they will spend the boney- Have You Heard of the Calendar Fund ?\u2014Kingston Ladies eo Brand Coffee 7 (1b.andSib cam) 7-7 IS PICKED PURITY Tia MODERN MERCENARY By E.& H.HERON .- 4 § BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS \u2014NEmeually there is no calendar fund.pthe new Marchioness of Winchester Is an 00.000000 + + 000000000000 \u2019 .wo .: .\u2019 + = Are Helping Their Churches.tain Howard, of the County Wicklow.MOONIE LA BIRTHS.A STORY -OF LOVE ANJ ACTION.; .ca e\"\u2014as she was generally called\u2014was N t Abernethy, Assa., on Jan.2), - : 3 ) ere Bretty irl.and piarried, hen she a daughter to Mr.aud \u2018Mra.it.Moonie.(Copyrighted by Doubleday & McClure) Strong in P urity.F r agrant in Strength.Has any one in Montreal tried raising a Calendar Fund to help the soldlers® We have house to house collecting, and patriotic concerts, and a great many other ways ot getting money, but so far as can be learned The Kingston people are getting on splendidly \u2018with theirs, though they are raising the endless chain, because one knows just what each month will bring in, and there is no speh thing ns going on indefinitely.The method of working is extremely simple, and yet a few pcople can collect.a good sum.All that is necessary to make a success of the Calendar is the willingness of each work- ser to accept her share of responsibility.If cach will do her uwn part, there will be no heavy burden on nny one.The small sums \u2018of one church took it up.One represented through the large or frequent contributions of a small number of persons interested, it ailing to raise a large sum through small sums once contributed by a large number of persons.When - people understand that their contribution to the Calendar fund will only be asked for once, they will see that the Calendar is\u2018 not a drain system, for a single payment is all that ia necessary.On the other hand, there is no limit to the voluntary offe ! made, should anyone feel so incliged: for, all that -13 required, the Calendar fund will always be ready to accept pdditional contributions from its fMends.The enterprising Kingstonlans have started four calendars, aud probably more since the item 1 quote from was written.Tho ladies the ycar, and one acted as treasurer.Then another hutch woman's guild met and talk- cd :t over, and they decided to organize a calendar fund, and in thelr turn chose a lady for the year, and a treasurer.The aame uight the women of a third church met and while one payment is \u2018to bey given up, and the onge* handsome officer in the Carabineers, Sam Garnett, younger son of Mr.Sumuel Garnett, of Archhall, County Meath.Young \u201cSammy\u201d \u2014in he was sometimes called\u2014had had an exciting carecr.* Long before his marriage with Miss Howard he had had a wild love Affair\u2014but that is an oid story.\u2018\u201cTonaîe** Garnett hecame well-known on the Meath hunting fields.It was she who Introduced the fasblon of wearing scarlet bantinæ Jae- cts, and her figure, though small, was so perfectly formed, that it \u2018was well calen- lated to set off anything she chose to put on.Like many other old Irish familles, the Garnetts went down'the hHi.Archhall had Semmy died\u2019 suddeniy In Guernsey.H's widow married Lord \u2018Henry Pautet, who, by the denth of his brother In Konth Af- lea, has now become Marquis of Winches- -\u2014\u2014t = TO-MORROW'S MENU.LUCAB\u2014AL Toronto, Jan.29, to Mr.and | BRITNELL\u2014At Toronto, on Jan.29.1000, FYBERG\u2014AL MAZURETTE\u2014On the 31st Jantar, SISSONS\u2014At Batiscan,- WOODINGTON-BOTTOMLEY=At the real.EGAN\u2014On Jan.31, CARDINAL\u2014On Jan.31, Mary.Ann Car- Mrs, C.O.Lucas, a daughter.the wife of Albert Britnell, of à son, Brooklyn, N.Y., on Jan.23, 1100, a son to Mr.and Mra.Oluf Fyberg.y, aL (43 8t.Andre Street, the wife of 1.00, Max.urette, of a daughter.Qué., on Jan.23 wife of Robert Siusons, \u2018of a non, MARRIAGES.the dence of the bride, Niagara-op-1he- Lake, y Rev.I.©.Garrett, - rector of Ht.Ark's, on Jan.21, Mrs.Margery Y, Woodiugton to Joseph G.Bnttomley, of Simcoe, Out.Dia.3 IN THE CITY.Marie Muldoone, wife of Richard L.Egan, aged 7 years, \u2014 CHAPTER XX V].\u2014Centinued, Valerie opened the door sortly.\u2018She was trembing aud afraid, but sue wound uot be outyutie tu geueroaity by Rally wood, She had dejermiued to thank hiw for tne Woids- ° ocd, and to show lim how entirely sho compreicunded their chivairous jutenilon.But woen ber eyes fell upon him all thought of.self faded.He Was standing midway between the giosw- Ing wine and ginss of the side table and the flickering glow of the open stove, upright and® stately, as he ever appeared to her, but in his new attitude her sharpened Kennes perceived a suggestion of disbearten- eut and solitude.the feeling of the \u2018mo- Swept away b ment, she crossed the room to bis sree sud luld her hand upon his arm.\u201c \u201cWhat 1s 1t?Sometbing has happenea,\u201d she said.: Kollywood lonked, down at her The beautiful eyes lke starilt darkness, her clear-hued foveliness, the soft, dusky curls IMITATORS - ARE \u2018 MANIFOLD.7 \u201c CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL ano BOSTON.|.Established 1868.Expert Photographer.2192 NOTRE DAME ST, Latest Specialty, Parlslan Floral Cabinets and: Floral Cartes, De Visite Bise, \u2014 quickly accumulate into so large an amount did the same, and the next mornin .1 disilke clocks with second-hands: they + ' | .ning the la- | J ; d{ual, widow of Louls Robert, at the age > her hr : {hat a frst lance one questions how it can dies interested in the Home for Friendless pL life {nto too small Pleces.\u2014Mme.De of 3 years.PS 5 pete Pa her Ch Sirliuh reserves and ! ' \u2019 ! > mons person who consents to acpresent Women and Children organized a fund for |.ane.CU LEGGAT\u2014On Jan.31, Jante ©.Leggat, Personality enhanced to pain the know | i herself Pass ere © cher who on pledges the benefit of the Home.Breakfast\u2014Fruit, whentena and cream, \u2018daughter of James and Christina TI.Log.ledge that he was looking his last upon ' hers t the weehe ag who will consent \u201cNow wiy could not woney bo raised this fried liver and breakfast bacon, baked po- gatt.Funeral from 16 St.Denis Streét ou them: 2 - ok rain ! \u20ac Porn of that month, cach way for the Red Cross Soclety or National tatoes, cofn geths, coffre.aturday at 2.30 p.m.< s \u201cNothing to distress you, maaemofselle, -\u201c find Mindi] a fee of ty cents.The weeks Patriotic Fund?The method of working Is Dinner\u2014Raked ham, potatoes, corn pudding, because M.Selpdorf knows all about it.\u201d .altboûgh one doter the Jays reat ms.and simple, and what ie done for the benefit of \u201cfried squash, splecd currants.atoamed DEATHS ELSEWHERE.\u201cThen tell me; 1 know no much already.\u201d == 0 churches might also be done for any other fruit pudding, hard sauce coffee.' BIRMINCGHAM\u2014At ebec 27 \u201cI wish I could.But 1 think his excel-+ \u2019 .chat où er month brin en Fn.sere I of object for which Coney 8 heeded.te in th gupper- SHiced meat, mustard dressing Mary Birmingham Quebec, on Jun.27, leney might prefer to tell sou himself,\u201d ; LADIES\u2019 KID BUTTON BOOTS, regular price from it: .3 - should not the mu rvants e * : .PTS | ; * oe ra, 3 C »]- XR 5 four weeks (at fifty cents a piece), $2; fees city bave a 19 het it each girl gave ten tents stuffed eggs.olives, crab apple Jelly, vel- CREIGHTON\u2014On Jan.23, .at Tarontn, lor has oar Shen why ar Fou 50 500 to.85.00.Elisabeth, relict of late vet cream, white sponge cake, cocoa.ton, aged 1 .Samuel Creign CORN PUDDING.' - Sale price, $1.00 to $2.50 SRN] 7 of days (twenty-cight), at twenty-five cents .\u201cSad, mademoiselle?\" he answered with a raised to hel a pléce, $7: fees of hours (672), at ten cents P a considerable sum would be the soldiers.In England, | understand, be- years, \u201cTo the success of Mansau.and of Eng- A piece, $67.20, making a total of $77.20 en- s de the Daily Telegraph shilling fund, a far- To one can of qorn add two enpfuls of WAITE\u2014At Quebec.on Jan.28, Lizzle.smile.\u201cMen often look sad when they are \u2019 ; sa \u20ac closed in each month.thing fund is also in existence, so no one milk.three well beaten eggs, one table- daughter of Peter Walte, ; only hungry and dog-t}rea.\" \u2019 : LADIES KID OXFORDS, regular price from $1.50 The chief point in favor of Calendar Sys- | need feel-thAt small means prevents bis helj spoonful of butter.and pepper and salt .to RAND\u2014At Cannlug, - NS, Jan.2, C.0, \u201cThen eat,\u201d she said.\u201cLet me give you to £3.00, : .tem is, that, instead of raisiug money ibg in this truly patriotic work.sult.Pour tntd a buttered baking-dish and Rand, nged 3s, - some.wine,\u201d .S 1 ri e onl 75c elem ie .cee meee | bake dna moderate aven for one half hour.HENDERSON \u2014On Jan.0, at Toronto, J She drew to the table and poured out a k&; ; ale p c \u2019 y , \u2014 Ses md = VELVET CREAM.W.Henderson, aged 55.\"°° Klass of wine, : .; : LINED RUBBERS AT COST.A FAVORITE CONCERT.0000000, 00 C00 00000000000 Beat to a cream two tnhlespoonfils of STRACHAN 0 the 31st Inst, at Ottawa, land,\u201d she snid.\u2018Then touching it with her .\u2014 fo.: ° strawberry jelly, two tublespoonfuls of cur- | David Douglas, infant son of I»; Strachar, tips in the raroful fashion of Maasan, she \u2018 f y g Miss Marie Hollicshead's to Be Given ?SOCIAL AND PERSONAL $ dy twa ris or howdored : ; lunded jt to him, Ce father arclv BL: « ew : wo eggs heaten : è .ot ink car m ather - : 3 on the 27th of the Month.$ | 3 wl.ri small glasmes Jone half full of .me in Ix aomething 1 must say to - $ OF COMPANY, Miss Marie Hollinshead's tal contert + Ce whipped cremm and cover with the above D | | ven hgfore Ve comes,\u201d \u2018 Co sUinsheas s annual o +++.| mature .DEC Ines to Invest \u201cShe cInspéd her hands nervously, the hare H.H: AYER, Proprietor.shapely hands with thelr gleaming Mes.and Rallywood watched her and felt as Ir he were dreaming.1s an event to which many people look forward with great intefest.This year tie, Miss Pansy Rathbun, of Desetonto, who concert will take place on the 27th of \"is now the guest of Mrs.R.W.Macdou- February In the Windsor Hall, and wil}.all.goes on o Ottawa very shortly to * .visit ady 4: .be under the patronage of Their Excellen- (dy autt .1 at us sniendid ; - oe + cles and of Lord \u201ctratheona.À spiendic Mis, W.McLea Walhank, of Peel Street, pees HER LITTLE BOY.\u201cAlways n Urtle bay, to her,\" No, matter\u201d how ofd he's grown.Hes eves are bing to the strands of grey: Cor.Stanley.Opp.Victoria.Cor, Plessis.but will buy lady charlotte Eclatine, ; | \u201cCapt.Rallywond, T want ta thank yon.In the reply to such an Invitation, the Lf can.never thank you enough for that word \u201cconnnand\u201d must Le mdse use of.night at Kofn I unferstand\u2014pray Adhough invititions from tik Prince and fucliove TD understond 1t\u2014and I think you are the nohlest gentleman alive!\u201d St.Catherine St., 3 Stores ard.retinue of wer- + or CONDITIONS.- Coupons presented for\u2018any article must be of different dates.Coupous will be good for any article until it is withdrawn from tle Hst above.: If to be sent by mail, extra postage must be remitted.: Letters relating to coupons must be addressed, Coupon Dept., Moutregl Herald, + COUPON AGENCIES, id Goupous \u2014 may he Herald Office or af following agencies: 383 Notre Dame\u2014I\".Whitaker, Grocery.1005\u20148t.Catberine\u2014Jos.Mailloux.Cor.Craig and 5t.Denis\u2014Hcurl Beaudry.en) St.Denis\u2014Mrs.White, Hooks.439 St.Lawrence\u2014T.Vaughan, Books.£98 Bleury\u2014E.C.Geuge & Co., Fruits and Cohfectioners.965 Main\u2014A.P.Morrison.2117 St.Catherino\u2014J.Milloy, Bqoks.P.0., Westmount\u2014Miss McColl, Statlonery, - S13 St.Antoine\u2014J.L.King, Books.- 2874 Notre Dame\u2014N.8.Wilkins, Newsdealer.137 Congregation Street, Polnt St Charles\u2014 Wm, Mouteith.Grocery., 238 Hibernia\u2014Mrs.Crutchlow.Fancy Goods.073 Wellington Street\u2014G.L.Webber.06 Shearer Street-Mrs.Connolly.401 St.Denis St \u2014P.A.Dubord._ 00 Rritannia fStreet\u2014Mrs.Lydon.FEBRUARY 3, 1900: HERALD COUPONS GOOD A3 GOLD + + ap- GPU AUX this week to arrange particulars.; .+ + - f'ulronio \u2018has A Very large vants.: .* e Lent does not begin until the 28th of February tHis year, which makes tho season a long one, : , * .Here aro a few suggestions for the grand masquerade next week.Theme costumes took prizes at the Covent Garden, London, New Year's ball: The Transvaal as it will be, a New South Wales\u2019 Lancer (best khaki costume), The Lady of the lake, and Boer and | A uy the what they looked hike.' .; Ottawa is also going to get up a grand patriotic entertainment.By the bye, can anyone suggest a word to he used Instead of \u2018entertainment?\u2019 it has become so backney- ed.Mrs.Stewart Houston, who was Miss Augusta Beverley Robinson, of Toronto, well known 10 the wtusical world, was in Toronto \u2019 The home of Mr.and Mrs.RC.Hamti- ton, G8 St.Mary Street, \u2018l'orontoo, was the scene of n very beautiful howe wedding on Wednesday night, when.thelr duugater, Lilian Maud, became the wife of Mr.Walter Herbert Aliworth, of Montreal, son of KEd- ward Allworth of Kinga {ile Le The bridal pair, actendud hy Miss Nora Eileen Hawlion, sine, the\u2019 bilde, and Mr.Richard 8.Wiisen, ot- Lonuun, tuuk their puces in & buwer befure the villéiatlug wiols.er, Rev.Jon §, Germau, L.D., wu mude faet the nupiial knot, The falr young bride looked very sweet in her Bolug-awer Eown of fawn cloth, ap- velvet, and the girlish brides.pick up you fad some evidence In regard, to the eticleney of br.Chase's Ofntment 84 a cure for plies und itehlug sklu dis- Cases: .It In truly a wonder of medical science, which has won the approval of the most skilled physicians, as well as the heartfelt gratitude of scores of thousands of cured ones, who had suffered all sorts of minery trom blind, liching, blecdlog or protsuding LUDAtEs mention how these costumes were made aud |.Mr.Jas.Jackson, of the Laurle Spuol Co., St.\u2018Alexis des Monts, Que., writes: \u2014 \u201cYou may put my name to any praise ydu can give to Dr, Chase's Ointment, for i has done me the most goad, of any medicine I ever tried.1 wus troubled for two years with this cruel diseasc\u2014hleeding plier \u2014and after baving used Dr., Chase's Olat.neut seven or eight times, was completely rid of it.1 will recommend It to all those who-suffer as I did.I must say that Dr.Chase's Olntment is a treasure to all who suffer from piles.» \u2014- clatly one It was the popularity of Dr.Chase's Olnt- friendn- ruled [houiders sein or her ee ment among medical men and nurses that spective nu of view, nud each Ldng i encouraged by the others presence.The led the pruprietors to donate u large quantity for.the use of the boys of the Canadian contingent during the Souti African campalgu., Dr.Chase\u2019s Olntment is recognised as the only positive cure for piles, and is the ~~ CHICAGO GIRL: - tekotn of admission, and wife's serupled of copsélenre, Lot 1 think he wonld he eather disappotiited 16 she had ne verted Wn lg vepeldiv wov he wae gulded eldefiy by expedience, Ie may pot \u201cnv nny pravers himself, but he dike ta Know that hic ehfldren pray at their ma.there's knee.Perhane he sometimes reflects that the: nfehtiy - petition from Mmnacent Ups, \u2018God blesesPather,) May not he quite empty of meaning.\u201d .| em\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014pen\u2014\u2014\u2014 + Chicago chu women reccuatly tackled the servant girl question In a way altogether nique, Hattie sent out one thotsunil Invitations te miletresses for a \u201chome gel ence reception al the largest down town ciub, they offered pilzes to nbd prizo~ for the longest service, and the finda ex hit of cooking, Iandering or mending.The result avan dwenty hve tables werd covered wHh west atirnetive mumples * of Uouxehold sklli from several hundred wmalds, wie the prizetaker for longest service wad a woman who had worked continuousiy in one fandly for fifty-four years, Theme Intereated odstrexses and the'r malde\u2014each maid wae entitled to fre wo tnvbted hep whole affair carried with lt an alf-aronna recognition which served to elevate house hold work where it Jielongs\u2014ns an _necupa- tim of skill worthy to rank with the aris and crafta.Though n avwpnthet's rein tlonablp between ntetress and mald was strengthened at this domestic sclence ap.turned Wallywood coldly.Major Counvellor's Lrom sald Rally These are despatches, which were sthien within the fronticr of Mnusicu!\" woul, Ss Segulorf's found eyes showed their lds nan edd tMeker, The attack wan sudden.He brushed bis \u2018moustache upwards with a thoughtful movement of the tduger ang thunll, regarding Raliywood ns be did wo.\u201cThen why have you me?\u201d he apld A last, \u2018\u201cTecause a solder should sce na further UT TRE Poli oF WS FW TONT éXÉet- leney,\u201d replied Mallywood siowly.\u201cGood! And how do you coue to know what\u201d the packet contains?\u2019 Che\u201d persons: who rolibed Major Coun scllor didnot even take the precautton of placlug It under another cover, He recog; 1lzed iC at the Dockhouse,** ; CU neoms to me, then, that you had a \u201cadlecision to make at the blackhiouse ?* \"- Yes\u201d sald Rallywood stwmpey, .Jue It was not a subject \u2018td bear discussion, \u201cAs a noldier of Mansau you decided rigutiy.* Nepdorf misjudged Rallywoud for the moment; it croxsed his mind that {hin was a mercenary after all and to be bought.: ' \u201cHut an a Man 1 now wish to resign my commisdon?\u2019 ; Aeipdor?raised his browa.\u201cIlut why ?At the very moment when you have proved your faithfulpess and sour xeal?.When we owe you a recognition of these high quallileay \u201cI want nothing, your excelleney, -but to go out from this house a free man,\u201d re- Capt.Rally- \u2018Reconsider your wood.\u201d \u201cEven If other dificulties had not aris words, him | brought them to- .the Pagdre ; The Dauehters of Enzland are organiz log au eutrertalument lo hé glvew wid the proceeds of which will he added to the fund already started in this city.elem , VERY COLD IN NEW YORK.New York, Feb, 2.\u2014Thls morning was the coldest of the season at quarantine, TAUSURFSS the temperature hd dropped T ro, CF Steibire tu five degrees above zero, souk ars arrived during the nicht, all of which \u2018displayed evidences of, severe experiences a \u2018The at ren.: .Star Line, and the Saale, of the Nerth German Lloyds, came from the eastward \u2018ery i vith north and reported very rouga seas, wih ond aml ost gales and very cold weather with.la forty-cdgh* hours of arrival, s \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LEFT TOO EARLY.Kingston, Feb, 2.\u2014@&pecil)-\u2014A nuit he KR.& 0, Navigation Company he tried at Buffalo, N.Y., in a few gars.Some party over there mies the company for $20.000 because be was leit nt Clayton on account of the steamer HIE he, scheduled time, as is alleged.ewan lwo yvars ago.and Capt, Dai wp, Kingston, was In command of tae steamer.a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A FAIR CHANCE.wn, February 2.\u2014The Supreme count has decided to make no order of con- fiscaifon In the oase of the steamship Ma.next.programme has been plänned for the occa- Stine Lads Dies ion es She's deaf to his manly tone.Princess of Wales ave not commands, they \u2014 .sion, and three artists who will appear for, s Visiting Lady Davies, ottawa, HS valce Is the same as the day he asked: nie, as n- matter ol our tid pr Ral'vwaad, dil not hesitate.There was the first time here, will take part.The! Ce .L 5 What makes the old'ent purer?such, but fn replying to Invitations from | ane thing Valerie shan!d know and be cer- pa .hal!>rhould bebe], for uot only d= Miss I Sir Alexander\u2019 Laeoste\u2014and-Justices Ware fiver and eyver-he's just the aimes 2 \"Fhelr Royal Hareses the \u2014word con.ain\" pf-In-the uncertain future._ : \u2014 - - = = \u2014 Ts = = - Hollinshead a creat favorite, but the fact \u201ctele Hall add Ouitet, have gone to\u2018 Que- \"4 little boy, to her.\u2018 BULA IS Hot ade use of, as Éheu reple- | CGive me à moment, madeniniselte.* he | 4 .that se is always \u201cgewserdusiy\u2019 wiliing to bee to preside at tae Cpurt of Appeal.| to : © ng to te fuvitatfons of the Queen, AN exétaiimed.detaining her, 1 gee von do not | use ber fine voice to help in any charliy | .oo eo \u2018 | \u201cAlmarsn little hoy, to her.* érswers to Royal invitations ere written In quite understand.F could not expect you .should make 1he pubic anilogs: to show {7 Spee ua Newell.who has heen visit She heeds pot the Thies of cure the third person, and addressed to the to vndersepid, Put now-now that I am 1537 t 1541 St C th i St their appreciation.Ralf the proceeds of; ing Mr.and Mre.W.M.Dobell, loa re That furrow his face to her ft is stm L'Comptrollerof thé Houselhio!d.* When tn- travine Mansan, T must tell yan the truth.0 .a erine .| the concert will go te the oid Brewery of, ©) home to Quebec.As It was in Til Boyland, fair, Vitatlons are Issued for an cutertatuinent Perhaps you will helleve.it some day.I : of Mission, a charliy lu-whieir this artist.is - .co Mis.fiopés and his joys are as dear ta hor » at Which Royalty wi Le present, the um nrand * .+ MONTREAL 70 w #i much interested.| Amongst the welcome sessional visitors: AS Thev were fn his small boy days, Words, Po get RH,\" cac, should he ST know ft, and yet you -0O, sav no PO , .! : rm J who have arrived at the Russell House, Qt! Hr EE changes; tr her tx stm tron the lneflation card, aud this whether For my sake you groped .hyd tt.t H \u201c \u2019 ï i - 5 Craw, are Miss, Quinn, damehter of Mr.| My lttle hoy,\" she says, .the entertainment be a dinner, rec option {wee not true\u2019 put Le t ns own in a i .in tour Centre Me 4 A Miss : .er ball.At no house ar whieh a Royal | Me took her hands between his - + MISS CRAIG'S LECTURE.Yun M.A Fraime Montreal, aud 1 31 \u201cAlways a little hay.to ner\u201d | RUest is stuylng, po nelghhor who hae not @rm, strong etasn, ' , \u20ac : \u2018 : \u2014 ! SE = oe wid te fins Khe s the mother rate, heerlng Jaen Invited should rail, or however friend- = \u201cListen, mndemaixene.Tt wan true! Since il .; | ; i ï a , 1 the Laughing eyes an e cheerin \"terms he \u2018or she 5 be w hostess, dire aw vent always tine , e.Stories of the Wild Parts of North-, Lieut.Col.Strathy ls at the Chateau ir Tug \u2018 \u2018 ! ANA Opal ay le With the hostess, ar Pan Sot a» \u201cald.hrenthlosmy.ny .ern Ontario Told by One Frontenac, Quele., .poe th havhond dave hack there.| r EUtst, T6 de so wonld he considered n he cond rot help saving Mm : temptati | Lt \u2019 « eo À a ack there, somewhere in the.mist o Rtsat hreach of étiquette and good manners, \u201cDo you?\u2019 Ye anawered.© The temptation Who Knows.\u2019 Miss Eva David, who went up to Ottawa Vopr So Ar any entertainment at whieh Noyal! ta wander n little wae, too sweet, \u201cVou Li 8 8; On Monday evening Miss Martha Craig gave this week, will visit Miss \u2018Parte, and later ak There rh the chti Sos.ve Euests.are to be present, they should de ware this he he fons pus | - .retin ; ; S al \u2018Sir Wilfrid aud Lady Laurier.Ane er he js never the man we sce, received by the host and hostess Ly the ao.his fingers, then laid his han | 8 most Interesting decture la the Natural .- +.\u201c= But always \u201cher little hoy.\" - tronre hall.At a ball at whieh, a Rorat datiférately In the antet, confldent pat Jn THE LARGEST History.Instituie.which- was listened to by .- at, Mrs.Jarvis, Otta | Est or guests are ta ne present, dancing whieh he did everything, and.which sh .\u2018a most attentive audience.Miss Craig, who o Hiss Plers Is vidiilug Mis.Jarvis, : Pia alittle par te ger dres nat commence until they have arrived, had grown to love-and NP al vase .; .cnsitelv i id re : The ceaseless march of yeare If a Royal guest Je a lady, the tinct opens enrrlect the glove von nepieed.= ï has travelled extensive ly in the wiid parts >.Cues papidiv Ly, bat jis drninbeats dle the ball with her: when a Prince, the boast thaneh this fs my good-live.1 will earry it | of northern Ontario, tells, pu pictuvesque The FPiorlda Titer.pubiisned oy St.Ere eter they ranch her or | : ess or her dauvhter opens the hall with | alivave : Co .language.of tle scenery.which very few ai \u2014üstiue, Las the following In dts Ssue Thé smile that the wees Is the emilie o hfiin.When supper I+ server], the Moral CIN toa?\u2019 can boast of beirg familiar with.The lec- of January or., vouth, .; \u2018 .\u201cway with ct: stexe: .\u201c out ask you ta believe me now,\" views, which help.d the audience to realize young wife Is a guest of fhe Granada for, His hale.With its grey, Iv aa sunny as May: etiquette te observed.au upou their arrival.matsetts, | was Anis too proud to sav ©; 5} .the beauties of nature so well described.\u201d the winter, Is a judze of the Supreme Court | Fe bs hiwavs \u201cher little boy.| AR communleations to fler Majesty must] Loved vou that night, a 4 Lepra ie nat one tli De tr ied said, A thah* éter Ike \u2018a meuk, ad by all other classes of her subjects ag made nt'edth Drawing Room fs now striet- Fe > THEMAN OF THE M TR c ; ry a \u2019 \u2019 » F5 tai other \u201cfrie us ef the hospital will | with a tast- for casultfeah and «range Yours Majesty.\u201cla Thmited, ft-f< advisable for any lady.whe \u2018Selpdorf Is the man of the hour, 1 \u2018oun- \u2018 } es ; .De ral H J 5 second te Tg philosephie When he plays Chopin 1t The Princes af Wales ie nlxo addressed ! deeirea to DE présent fo apple ag earlv as seller ounce.sald lu Rally wouc y une the .OLD FURS of all kinds re-dyed, repaired and hd n va < ny na a \u201cu i heen fven Seems as though the composer himself colloquially as Ma'am,\u201d and the Prince\u2019 of possible after the dates have heen officially (ajor\u2019s sayings had a trek\u2019 of lingering in ; ., LL .: .\u2018a lady nd it 18 hoped tie athe el pt Were at the keys.\u2018 | Wales #s \u201cSir by the arlstneraes and the | ainonnend.When: a .v .è A | rare or and bested in the, * Dwaod's mlnd as the opposite door opened are w orld renowned.: , nutaber wi he he Shaver ave a .: HIS IDEAL WOMAN.! to adit M.Relpdorf, who repited stifly to _\u2014_ \\ .Laura Whelen, Miss Rflgewar, Mr.Tho- ., ; y vood's bow, 4 - .! - cid Ttidgewax and Mr.corde Brooke.\u201cMan has a nuniher of fixed, old-fashioned \u201cI was not prepared to see you this even- | ; Lo.\\ Tle a 0 .| i noffonw- about.rtre \u201cideal en wien are Ing.\u201d bezan Selpdorf.pespateh y e e / i \"Mis.G.T.Prooks, \u201cMountfield, Sher- quite apart from questions Jof complexion \u201cI have brought the despatches, your ex- .as es ar ins O - .brôoke, i1< visiting Lady IUekson.| and dress writes Carrie Bo Garnett An eelleney,™ replied Ataiy wood, taking the i e | ve .\u2019 \u2018À \u2018 the February Woman's Home Companlon.| seket frotu bis pocket but continuing to \u201ca .: Co : The engagement Is annonneed in Quehee \u201cThe sober truth Is that whiie wen may hold it in his hand.: Ce .n= vf Miss ait Henry to Mr.Richer, ae : -] scek diversion with the more showy, dip.Seipdorf exed him, I .1537 to 1541 St.Catherine St.: The Herald 15 offering many valuable pre®\u2019| COuntant of.the Molsons \u2018Bank, Victoriaville.- \u2018 2 paut she, of girls \u201cpd ire i phe AY om whom?\u201c \u2018 5 MONTREAL - ° ,; .° : .i mere glitter, wy have an fdeu ur, fi \u2018Lirut.fiziar, 1 ; .Tooter\u201d return for Herald Coupons.To das Mr.ant Mre.Thaëker, of Kingston, were mixe this Chia, type which Is limpersh.The affalr was falling out In an nex 1 : , ° \u2019 at the St, Lawrence Hall yesterday.able: À man does not pleture a complerely pected manner.Selpdorf was a student of i .« à .: litiip and cliaracteriexs creature as is soul's humnn nature, as all of his craft must he, | T | Mr.and Mrs.J.Ellis, I'ort Dover, Ont., - Ideal) however \u2018sweet Yet the woman as and Rally wos offered for his observation ) \u2014 rss - = == he Deem ster are at pH Windsor Hotel, 0° A Cruel Disease Which Dr.[the appears ha iin dreams I out Cr \" charter out of the pme ant hara \u2014 .\u2014 .= i .° LJ] 4 Sb pense a n ap lou \"on Hee or n usa \u201cTrend, .or \u20ac e es- ; By HALL CAINE, .Tir.A.Levy, late physician of the Victoria ; \u2019 .rlor to his mate te be \u2018looked up ré and caped from the dilemma In which he had TTT TTT \u2014 \u2014\u2014e\u2014 .= ST al \u201cleft Montreal for Europe, where : Chase s.Ointment AS the true woman destres to \u201clook up ft heen so carefully placed?The chancellor .; ° in return for G Conpons and 13 cents, These Mnmnitai.ban 1e anree \u2018studies.ol .ls clear tfat Natuces astangements tütnese was entions to henry, The man was an art- SHERBROOKE'S SHARE.ab mn $ \u201d .ks are bound in rich cloth rover, title: sre are .\u2019 matters are not «ithout désign.The most Lt in the hima pasadons.' ) .° a ela = The Tad ss 0 Qu In printed in gilt letters.5 cents extra iby mail, Lieut.-Cal.and Mrs.Turnbull, of Quechee, charming woman of all {4 11,885 15,991 73 2,408 Sanie week, '00.32,402 17,423 4110 32 - \u2019 \"Barrels Total slnce season opened .1,082,632 Sunie time seusou HUSH .1,053,881 Frank Hawmllton & Co.cable Liverpool market to-day: Baldwins, 12s to 13%: Rus- kets > 118 to 17s: Splen, 124 to 16s.Market closed fimuer, With more enquiry.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL GRAIN.There is a little business in progress all the time, oats and wheat being in fair demand.At points west \u2018of Toronto, 60c Is oud a are steady at 26c west: 27c east.Ontario 1 spring wheat sold at 67c east.On spot No.¢ white oats are, quoted at 20%c, and peas at 67c ex store.\u2019 There is no important change to note In the situation of the flour market.In Manitoba grades, a fair amount of business is |' reported on local and country account, but the trade in Ontario brands is said to be only of a hand to mouth character.We quote: Winter patents, $2.60 to $3.75; straight rollers, $3.27 to $3.35: In bags, $1.60 to $1.60: Mauitoba \u2018 patents, $3.80 to $4; and strong bakers, $3.00 to $3.65.The demand for rolled oats continues slow and the market 18 dull at $3.50 per barrel and at $1.70 per bag.An active trade Is reported in brau and shorts nt firm prices.We quote: Manitoba bran, In bags, $15 shorts, $18 to $17: mouil- lie, $18 to $24; Ontario bran, in bulk, $15 to $15.00, and shorts, $17 per ton.The tone of the market for baled hay con.tinucs easy owing to the increased offerings, but prices us yet show no actual decline, although it is stated they have been shaded in some canes.; No.2, $8.50 to $9: and clover, $7 to $7.50 per ton, in carload lots.; - At Hostou prices were unchanged, at $17 to $17.50 (or best grades, and at $14 to $16 for lower grades.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PRODUCE MARKETS.The tone of tho cheèse market shows no material change.The idea for Eas.rns is 11'%c to 11%c, while finest Western colored, which are by.no means plentiful, run as high as 12¢.The stock here is being steadily absorbed, und is now down pretty low.- In butter the tone fails to show very much change.Creamery is pretty firm, on \u2018the basis of 21%: to lle, and 180 to 19440 is the range for Western dairy.Fresh eggs are in small supply, owing to the cold weather, ind are, if anything, a little firmer.Strictly fresh, 20c: Montreal limed, 16c to 18c; western limed, 14e to 15c: cold storage, 13: to 15e: and western limed culls, Flc to 12c per dosen.Receipts of fresh killed poultry are small, for which the demand is good and prices are firmly held for such.The supply of other grades is ample to fill all requirements.Turkeys, good to choice, 8c to 10c: common, Sc to 8%; chickens, choice, 8¢ to 9c: common, 5lge to Go: dycks, Te to Be: and fowla, fe to 6e per 1b., + The demand for maple product is exceedingly slow.Choice syrup is quoted at 70 to 5c per wine measure, ahd large, tins at 90e to $1.Pure sugar, at 10%c ta 11c: com- | mon at 8c to 10c per 1b In honey there is no change to note.White clover, In comb, is quoted at 13¢ to 14e: white extracted, in large tine, at Sc: ,n small ting, at 9%c to 10¢, and buckwheat: extracted at 7c to 8c.A steady trade in a jobbing way continues tô be done in potatoes.Car lots on track, 42%c to \u2018doc per bag, and small quantities -at Sc to ic per bag advance, according to the size of the lot.BETTER THAN BANKING Lite Insurance Companies are compeli give policy holders tull security Tor oni invested with them.Banks are not, there- fore you have no security.Lite insurance will protect your family an return you higher rates of - laterest than banks will.A \\ - eader, consult your friends and relati about insurance, and if you.moet tions of anyone willing ty insure, you can earn from 310 to $0 and wp by communicating with advertiser, representing the oldest life insurance company, issuing the most mo- form lens of etment nd protective po- es.or cula Herald Office.™ roue laurence, .We could | We quote: No.1, $9.50 to $10;'| me Mo.608.\u2014 William G.Henderson vs.James Baxter.; 2\u2014A lot of land situate in Saint Jean Baptiste Ward, City of Montreal, known as oficial number four hundred and eight (498), of the oficial plan and book of reference of the incorporated Village of Saint Jean Baptiste; bounded in front by Saint Lawrence Street, and in rear | by Clarke Street (now Mitcheson Street)\u201d \u2014with buildings thereon erected.4\u2014PFive lots ot land situate in Saint Lawrence Ward, City of Montreal, being sub- \u2018divisions numbers nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two and twenty-three (19, 20, 21, 22 and 23), of the subdivision of the official jot, number nineteen (19), known on the official plan and book of reference of \u2018the said.Saint Lawrence Ward, City of Montreal\u2014with buildings thereon erected, and reserving the strip taken of the front of the said lots and :expropriated by the City of Montreal, for the widening of said Saint Lawrence Btreet.- To be sold in my office, in the City of Montreal, on\u2019 the TWENTY-FIRST day of FEBRUARY instant, at TEN o'clock In pe forenoon.No.779.\u2014The Montreal _Loan and Mortgage Company vs.James _ Baxter.: That certain Jot of ground situated lu the Saint Jean Baptiste Ward, City of Montreal, and known as lot number four hundred and sevep (407), in the official plañ and book of reference of the incorporated Village of Saint Jcan Baptiste, said lot being bounded as follows: in front by Saint Lawrence Street, in rear by Clarke Btreet (now Mitcheson)\u2014with a stone and brick shop thereon.erected.To sold at\u2014 my 6fMce, in the City of | Montreal, \u2018on .the TWENTY-SECOND day ot FEBRUARY instant, at ELEVEN.o'clock 1a the forenoon.No.2299.\u2014Cecil Curstains et al.vs.Francois St.Germain.Each of those two emplacements situated in the Saint James Ward, City of Montreal, being subdivisions twenty and twenty-one, on \u2018the re-subdivision plan of lot number eleven hundred and ninety-nine (1199\u201420 and 1199-21), on the otlicial- plan and book of reference of the said ward; bounded in front by Saint Denis Street, and contalning each twenty-five fect in width, by eighty feet in depth, English measure, aud more or Jess\u2014with the right of passage in common with others in the \u2018 lane being subdivisions thirteen and fourteen, of the said official lot (1199), and in the lane belng subdivisions eleven and twenty-seven, of the satd official lot.To be sold at my office, in the City of Montreal, on the TWENTY-THIRD day ot FEBRUARY instant, at TWO o'clock afternoon.' No.12078.\u2014The \u2018Star Iron Company (Limited) vs.Joseph O.R.Frap- pier et al.A lot bituate 1a the City of Montreal; bounded in front by Saint Andrew Street, containing eighteen feet nine inches in front by the depth there may be from the said Saint Andrew Street to a lane hereinafter described, and made up: 1.=0f the southeast part of lot No.4, of the in the subdivision of official lot No.1183, of the | official plan and book of reference of Saint James Ward, City of Montreal, and \u2018measuring (sdld part of lot) seven Yeet elght inches in width by about sixty-five feet in depth; bounded in front by Saint Andrew Street, in depth by a said lane bearTog the No.10, of the sald official subdivison, on the northwest side by the residue of \u2018the said Lot No.4.and on the southeast aide by the part of lot hereafter described.2.\u2014Of the uorthwest part of lot No.5, of the salé official subdivision of No.1193, measuring eleven feet one inch in width by a depth almost equal to thp part of lot herein above described: bounded in front by Saint Andrew Street, In depth by a ald lane bearing the No, 10, on the northwest side by the part of lot herein above described, and oti the southeast side by the residue of the said lot No.1192-3\u2014with houses and buildings thereon erected.To be sold at my office, in the.\u201cCity of Montteal, on the TWENTY-SECOND day of FEBRUARY instant, at TWO o'clock i the afternoon, : No.1247.\u2014Frank Scott, es qual, vs.Mary E.Guerin.Notice is hereby given that the sale of the immovables seized in this cause, which should have taken place on the fifteenth day of November last (189), will take place at TEN of the clock In the forenoon, at my office, in Lhe City .of Montreal, on the TWENTY-FOURTES day of FEBRUARY instant.J.ARTHUR FRANCHIERE, Deputy Sherifr.Sherift's Office, | Montreal, 1st February, 1900, .NOTICE.THE MONTREAL AND PROVINCE RAILWAY COMPANY, \u2014\u2014 Notice is hereby given will be made to tbe Paniashat ° at the next Session thereof, by the Montreal and Province Line Railway Company, for an Act to extend the time limited for the construction, repair and operation of Its line of Railway for a further period of five LINE lication Canada, Dated at Montreal, this \u20ac h h .t [à ig! een day of GREENSHIELDS, GREENSHISLDS, .RAFLAMME & DICKSON, Boliciters for the Applicants.A.W.MORRIS Mines and M Montreal and New York.Montreal Office : Canada Life Building.TRANSVAAL, CAPE COLONY, NATAL, oo RHODESIA THE : IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA Is prepared to lssue Letters of Credit Negotiable at Branches of the Standard -Bauk of South Africa, \u2018Limited.MONEY LOM ON \u2018GOOD MINING STOCKS : _At Reasonable Rates.Investment Gold Bonds for Sale * At Prices to met 4 pe to 5 p.c.= The Telfer & Ruthven Co'y., 11 St.Sacrament St.The INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING COMPANY, Limited Worke\u2014DRUMMOND COLLIBRY, Westville, Nova Scotia.Miners and Producers of \u2018\u2018Drummond\u2019 Coal and Coke, from the celebrated Pictou Se of Nova Scotia.Offcred in al! sizes, an quantities to suit purchasers.Shipments by Water or rail.HEAD OFFICE, 199 Commissioners Street, | Montreal.: BROKERS.McCUAIG, RYKERT & CO, STOCK BROKERS, Members Montreal Stock Exchange.+ Special atlention given to transactions in mines and standard mining stocks.London & Lancashire Chambers - ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL FINLAYSON & GRANT Custom House Brokers, Forwarders and Warehousemen Bell Tel.Main 1303.P.O.Box 434.MARRIAGE LIGERSES ISSUED \u2018 MONEY TO LEND CUSHING & BARRON, Notaries and Commissioners, 110 St.Jamos Sv.Al © E \"MOUNT ROYAL MILLING CO., LTD.D.W.Ross Co\u2019y, Agents, Montreal.Finer Grades \u201cINDIA BRIGHT.\u201d INDIA BRIGHT.\u201d | \u201cIMPERIAL SEBTA.\u201d *\u201cCAROLINA.\u2018 Polished Grades To which particular atteme tion is invited.\u201cPOLISHED.\u201d \u201cJAPAN GLACB.\u201d .\u201cIMPERIAL GLACE.\u201d own of Maisonneue PUBLIC NOTICE.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Council of the Town of Maisonneuve, on the twenty-fourth day of the month of January last (19), passed a by-law granting & bonus of Teu Thousaud dollars to Messrs.Péllerin & Dufresne, on certain conditons, and that a public meeting of all municipal electors and rate payers of this town, shall be bèld for that purpose at the Town of Maison- neuve, at ten o'clock a.m., on Monday, the, -fifth-of February, to approve or disapprove of the said.by-law.- Given at Maisouneuve, -this first February, ninetcen hundred.\u2019 , M.G.ECREMENT, Sec.-Treas.of the Town of - Maisonneuve, THE CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE GO.- Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Stockholders and Policyholders of this\u2019 Company, for the elec- .tion of llirectoras and the transaction of other business, will be held at the Head Office of the Company, in the City of Toronto, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of FEBRUARY, \u201818, at noon.The following persons have been proposed for election to the Office of Director by Policyholders: Hon.1).Mclones D.E.Walker Alex.Bruce, Q.C.Wm.Gibson, M.P.Very Rev.Dean Innes J.W.Flavelle Sir Geo.Burton Z.A.Lash, Q.C.Hon.tieo.A.Cox Samuel C.Biggs the first nine of whom Are also Shareholders.R.HILL, Secretary: CALLING IN CREDITORS.PROVINCE OF real | .District of Montreal.~ SUPERIOR COURT.\u2014NOw#18, in the matter of Louis Aime Brais, of the City and District of Montreal, merchant, there carrying on business under the name and style of Glover & Brats, In- solveht.' The creditors of said Insolvent are hereby ordered to appear before one of the Judges of this Court, in the Court room No.31, In the Court House, at Montreal, on the niath 1 - day of February next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, in order to give their advice touching the appointment of a curator and inspectors to the property of the said In solvent.RE | Co H.COLLARD, : Deputy Prothonotary, 8.C, Montreal, 29th January, 1900.| + 4e > > SC Ur Ut Un a à WHEN ANSWERINQ ADVRR- Ÿ \u2014TISEMBNTS LA Mining Stocks \u2014\u2014 THER HRRALD: ; : \\ .- = R.J.TOOKE, \u20ac CHILL ON THE EST \u201cContindes All T Id bm | 0.Æ.\u2018The wonderful selling of Men's Furnishings still continues.Stores crowded all day long.People tell us every day that our Goods are the best and cheapest in the city.All this week we allow 20 per cent.off the regular marked prices.Shirts, Colldi s, Cuffs, Underwear, Socks, Neckwear, Gloves, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Umbrellas, Bath Gowns, Etc.CHUR 177 2387 \"NATAL SITUATION War Correspondent Points Out Why Buller Needs | at Least Another Division to Relieve Ladysmith.London.Feb.2.=Mr.Spencer Wilkinson, in .the Morning Post.to-day discu:-ses nm long despatch from Mr.Winston Churchill.dated at Pietermaritzburg.aml describing the situation in Natal.Hefxays: .**This despatch\u2019 deserves' to be ciosely \" \u2018read.It is an \u2018appeal to the public at lome.and'\u2018as it has heen passed by the : censor, may be taken ty represent the feel ing of General Ruller\u2019s army.Mr.Churchill represents the difficulties of General Buller's task in concise terms: \u2018The epemy wil act with common sente.Ther will place outposts on the hills and keep back {heir main body until they | ser the decision of General Buller's movement \u2014Then thes wi!!- quickly bring up the \"The mest serious attacks upon the War | main body and extemportize what defensive works they can, in addition to such as they have profusely prepared in anticipation of _ various posible advances.\u2019 BOERS WATCH BULLEL.*That is what everyone would expect them to do: and that thelr \u2018main body can ride faster than General Bullet's matin body can walk; was also pretty geuerully under- ' stoud.The consequence is that the Boer Wierever It Is ate\u2019 Ac- vording to Mr.Churchill there are 7.000 \u2018Boers watching Ladrsmilth, the same num.army cannot he tured.1acked it can put an enirvuched frout.ber beld réady to resist General Buller.acd 5.000 kept io reserve.ty reinforce either hody at peed.Thus General Buller has to attack 12.000 men ¢atrenched on favorable ground.thirks Le onght stead of 2500 Buller ought te bave oo.men, to have another division.\u201cThis opinion colnvides with the view we | have all a.orx expressed\u2014ibat the centre of gravity of the war Mes.lu Natal.and sive, Wwbile a conpete British defeat unt easiiy to he csilmauted.\u201cIt seems difficult.iu view of- tbe strategy accepted a: tle War Office, as well as a: Cape Town, to beleve that General Buller is to be allowmed once more to at- For that parpesé.Mr.Churchill ' in- In other words.Genera! that a British victory there would Le deci- in | Natal would have dirastrous consequences superlority of 3 to 1, which tacticlaux com- moulv think necessary for such a fask.It .Ix hardly, intelligible that he should attack again without being reluforced.MOVE Is IN PROGRESS, \u201cApparently, however; a third attewpt wild be made, withgut loss of thine.Indved, It | tack a position with leas than the numerical i + \\ sees probable that the movement Is How | lu progress.We wast hope that the splendid bravery of our wen will be rewarded by success.When Mr.Churchill says that \u2018the .public must uerve tuewselves,\u2019 ! home for heavy losses fu the coming battle.\u2019 \u201cMr.Winston Churchill's despatch Trou Pietermaritgbury.in addition to detalls respecting the position on the Tugels, glves | position.He says: Office appear unjust.| Scuth Africa is of the timest quality, beau- ; tifully organized and equippea mall de- i tails,\u201d and with excellent artillery.The Hover guns are few, but splendid, and are cleverly handled.The Bours can find the range of moving targets at 7,000 yards, often at the first shot of our guns, We cannot explain how.\u201c FIGHT AT SPION KoOP.\u2018In au interesting comparison of British ' and Boer fuethods of Warfare.ns lllustrated during the battle of Splon Kup, showing how the British troops were \u201ccrampeu, mixed and disorganized.\u201d and how the \u201cma chinery of control was shattered,\u2019 he gays: * \u201cThis would pot have affected the Boers, \u2018each of whom.fn, pursuance\u2018 of ai zereras resaive élther to hold or to evacuate a position, would have acted individually, and quite independently of officers\u2019 orders.was a case of a pack of hounds against a 1 flock of sheep.But the next morning the ; =0lid.showing the advantagos of discipline., A simliar loss would have dishegrtened the Boers, and have caused a general trek.\u2018 Heteln Hes our expectation of ultimate sne- cess.The British have great recuperative powers: the Boers have noue, The war.! therefore, 1s brought nearer an cad eveu | by unsatisfactory operations.\u2019 \u201cMr.Churchill anticipated that the consequences of the war will not be altogether exil, \u2018as there will be a greater Increase of teapert between \u2018the combatants.aud contempt, the former wedge of cleavage, will vee Le gune forever.LEYDS SEEKING ALLIES.He Wants Great Powers to Intervene if Delagoa Bay Is Seized.2° Berun, Feb.\u201c 1.\u2014It & =trongiv ruinored in pardamentary éircles tha: the cilef po- lizical objet of Dr.Leyde in v.sitiag Paris.Berlin and Kr.Petersburg Is 12 Induce Freoce.Gerpiany and Kosala to intervene if Great Praia should atiempr to se ivlagoi.Bay.° The correspondent of tle Associated l'rems learns tha: Coudt, Yon, Buelow, the Foréigu Bécretarr, has thus far refused 1v give a Jdeutlte promusr 0 There hae been daily « L'ercnces between the Ea \u2014peror aud Count Voh Buciow un the sal: se, ; .\u201cGerman eajopial ieeles and the German Govergmen cre forezaed the war as dia Uvet!r vnfavoraine 4 Géfussny's interests in Afriec Ne apatrer hein 11 [way end Germany, it 18 tuouzht bere.wij.arquire bueomivrtabie.néirhisors\u2014 ither fauatical Bovis «or presunmmtio os Briel More then thus the feeling 1s German Routhwest\u2019 Africa, where the Boer clement js mrons.but slumbering, a for plGebie Boer movewent is.Lourd to be awakened.Gerumnus.therefore, would) hke peace under conditions.that would leave both bellizerents weskelied.General Von Schwelnz! in the Lokai Angenger, says: The Lovers will and must continue the fizht until the m \u201crupley of the English 1s aceompliehed \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RATHER LIKES MACRUN.London.February 1.\u2014Canon Farwer, who: was forced \u2018to leave Pretoria with ether) British clergymen, har arrived: ln Loudon, With reference to Mr.Charles E.Mac \u201crum, the former United Stutes consul at Pretoria, Le sald to a reporter of the As that in the question Las illrary bank- rs os MANY EUROPEAN SOLDIERS.Nearly 10,000 Men and 300 Officers Are Pighting in Boer Ranks.London, Feb, 1.\u2014A letter appears to-day \u201cfrom a Hapoverian officer, formerly-of the Twenty-secemd German Infantry, but now LU ONE tbe military advisers of the Boers, wl\u2018ch save that nearly 10,000 trained Eu- are among th» Boers.Referring to the myitary situation -at Ladyswith the \u2018officer says: \u2014 - \u201cOwing to the strength of our position, en à éircle of heights lke Sedan, we cau- not be benshed adde escent by a rellef coumu éninumbering us |wy to one\u201d Owlng t> the discovery that Cotton Lhakl ts Insufficient ; wg on the South African piaius, Lhe Gov.\u201d \u2018Tis the field with woollen khaki, and has already ordered 35,000 suiis Li Glioagow \u2018alone, \\ | Tue annovacement that a finn of Cardiff | ecal shipper»- las contrdeted to supply for | cign agents with 400,000 tous of steam coal! for shipment abroad haw oceasloned genulne unesxiness.\u2018The destinai ion of the fuel Js not men med, hut as conl is ex.ceptionallv wreares mn Germany, France and three countries, for Great Britain be understoud when it ix reniized that Natal js depending on Wales fur.vont for the nu:nerons tansports tial have gone 19 Durban because the colonial coal flelde bave been closed hy the war.Bome of the newspapers advoeate the Govermnent \u2018placing an charg on nach transactions In { war time.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE CONSERVATORIES.t | Annual Winter Openings of Thoze gorlated l'rése: Owned by Prominent Mont- \u201cMy.Macrum was one of the last we | + ealers 1 saw before leaving.1 told bits he! Tea.was taking the wrong side, and did uot understand American feeling.seemed 10 be for hus poecsonal safely, J thigk it was chiefly ou that account that be left In the midst of the orixie.He gut u strong wan and President way have taxen advantage of this, when | last «uw Mr.Mocrom, he sutriotie and loyal American.\u201cIn regard to Blake's wo-tailed volunteers, \u2018hey are, Hke Mr.Blake, mostly burghers, who would bave been obliged to fight anyway.Mr.Marruni told me Bul, sn the United, Ktates was glad to get rid of.\" ! Pretoria.(Canon Farmer added, was pro- rigloped for two years.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GROWS OUT OF WAR.Torouto, February 1.\u2014Gaskay DPreshyter- fan church Incident, growing out of the to be hen} lo court, Whether the sult will be of a criminal ori : Boer-Britieh war, ls civil character hax not yet been decided.A focal lawyer\u2019 to-day received instructious on behalf of the-Hev.Mr.Watt, pastor.and his con- It is understood that Mr.lar.If criminal proceedings is taken it will he on a charge of.die- If ctvil Ît will be astor, for damages for to proceed against i.O.tlarvey, gregation.vey will not retract.torbiñg public worship: on' behaif of the allexed libel and siander.\u2014pammmm;mts .- QUESTS OF-BOSTON: Bost Hociety ed the visiting members faciety of Engineers.© The guents society .reached here this morning.re given a on laformal reception was held, at whic His chic! care: taper Sud the following - Kruger was 8 there were 6.000 Americans In the Transvaal, most of on, Mass.February 1.\u2014The Beston of Clvll Engineers to-day entertaln- of the Canadian of the They breakfast, and subsequently J Through the courtesy of the proprietors, conservatories Will be open [to the embers of the Montreal Horthen!- y turaf Roeloty acl thelr tricnda on the after 1 noous of the duties gnentioned: February 3 CT.A.Dawes, 3 St.Joveps Cote den Nelges road: Ite B.Angus, Fonds.ztu Drstmmond street; Robert Muckey, Ki donau Hall, 1059 Nherhrooke street, entrance Redpath; City Gardeus, logan's park: Mount Hoyal Cemetary Company, Mount Royal Cemetery: Wm.Mctibbon, Mount Koya) Park.Fehrnary 10 It.Ci.Red, 275 Drummond street: T.A.Dawen, SIT St.Jonepht street, Lachine: Sir Wm.C.Van Horne, 017 sher- hronke street, Clty Gardens, Logan's Park: ; Mount Royal Cemetery Company, Mount ' Roynl Cemetery: Win, Netithbon, Mout?royal Fark.- ; Fehrnary 17- Bobet Melghen, 140 Drie nmoml streat; 1 utroet © .Montagu \u2018Allan, \u2018\u2018Iavenscrag, Mit Pine avenue; Andrew Allan, \u201clononteh,\"* 9} Peel ntreat: T.A.Duwen, HOT Kt.Josée ntreet, Lachine: James Fons, 0 l'ecl street: MeGill Rotanical Gardeus, Cote des Neiges road: Bir Wm.C Van Horne, 017- Bher- brooke treet; City Gardens, Logan's park, Mount Royal \u2018Cemetery Company, Mount Royal Cemetery; Wm.McGibbon, Mount Ravel Park, à Meighen, 140 Drum- Fohruary 24\u2014Rohert mand street: Andrew Allan, \u2018\u201cTonantetr.\u201d a Prel street: T.A.Dawen NAT Rt, Joseph street, Lachina James Moen, AMN Peel atrent: KW BR Arené.240 Drommnnd street: Bir Wm.C.Van Horne.917 Rherhrooke street: Pohert Mackay, \u201cKildonan Hall.\u201d 1050 fhnrhraoke strevt.entrances Redpath: Clty Gardens, Insan's Park.Mount Raval Come.1553 hee probably means \u2018prepare our country aicu xt St, James Street.St.Catherine St, - West.St.Catherine St.East.City Gardens, Logan's Park: Mount Royal Cetiictery Company, Mount Royal Cemetery; \u201cwm, MeGibbon, Mount Royal Fark.March 10:h-Robert Metzghen, 140 Dram mond street: T.A.Däves M7 St.Joseph street, Lachine: M.B.Angus, 240 Dru mond street: \u2018Mount Royal Cemetery Company, Royal Cewetery; Wm.Royal Park.CTT > March 19\u2014Itohert Meighen, 140 Drummond street: MeGill Botanieal Gardens, Cote des Nelges road: Clty- Gardens, Logan's Park.Mount Royal Cemetery -Compauy, Mount Rowil Cemetery: Wiu.MeGibbbon, Mount Royal Park.March 24th\u2014Rohert Meighen.140 Drumn- mond street: R.HK.Angus, 246 Drummond street; CHy Gardens, Logan's Park: Moun: Mount _ MuGibbon, Mout Royal Ceumctery Company, - Mount Royal ometers : Win.- MeGibbon, Mount Royal \u2018ark, : March 3lstZRobert Melghen, 140 Drum mond street: MesGill\u201d Batanical Gardens, Cote des Neiges rnad:, City Gardeus, Lo- wan's Park: Mount Royal Cemetery Company.Mount Royal Cemetery: Win, Metiih- bon, Mount Royal Park.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IN MILITIA ORDERS.- \u2018Annual Meeting of D.R.A.Will Be Held on February 21.Ottawa, Jan.31.\u2014(Speclal.»\u2014 A militia order issued last uight, announces that the annual meeting of the Dorinion Rifle As.\u20183 most interesting survey of the\u2019 general | \u2018I'he.great army lu: Iv Rritish battalions were again collected und | \u2018tor con roldiers Ancluding quite 209 oficers, |.protestlon fof truops #lenp-.ernment gs Karting to re-cloibe the forces Ÿ Huswia, dt is probably going to one of thea.The vital interest whieh wi | s flrianelal street, Lachine: McGUL Botanieal Gardens R.(5.Meld, 275 praminond sociation will be hed on February.SL in | the Rallway Conmniitfee Roc of the, House of Commons.The \u201cofticer commanding the Ottawa Brigade is asked to detail the two senlor field | officers of the Governor-General's Foot Guards to attend the opening of Parliament on the lat proximo, as field vfficers la bri- © gude waitiug.; ' Captain E.E.F.Tayler.the Governor | General's Foot Guards, las been selected to undergo the stall course lu addition tu the vificers alreidy nained.\u2019 ! Fhe following addition te Infantry drill.S96, as cvatalned Of army order 17 of January, 1900, Is published: Iu seeticn 107, at ; the eud of paragraph 1, insert: \u201cHe should - bear in mind the utility of the teld units of.| Enginéers in clearing away obstacles, lm: t proving roads, \u2018bridging &treams and rivers, cand dn assisting fn fortifvinx posts And positions, both in attack and defence.\u201d In Section 10% al the end of paragraph 2, insert: \u2018The informstion \u201cderivable from balloons, together with the.judicious use | of sIgnallers and the field telegrapns, Is eal- culated to, mmateriaily ussist a commander in settling his plans.\u201d Notes on the wlupioypment of Engineer units: The balloon, telegraph, bridging and ratiway Winits are provided with equipment for the services whieh thelr respective designations lmply.The.fleld companies have a small bridging equipment, also a tecoolend | outfit of general utifity.The field troop is provided for the cavalry divikion for duties, in the nialu, En FEES _ ez EL.E \u2014 Le 02 es 13 33 6 \u2014 ee = nie ro 1 suytskz ts \u201c CERELH we .\u2018 wots e * PR ze 7 est = oJ HE\u201c ESS \u2019 7 HG .> He z4-.o - I ERT EE 5 oi 2459222 Æ \u2014 An = of a E8488 \u201ca ue, © = Zz ÉÉÉSCSE © O EeoC 755 = ÉCEECYS ER = we kz Le ze pa eed ¥R2wbl R _Euyv97E 4 Égsse2s,2a O oad U- cé 49 - NF VE ET HR OSE : QT Eom © wus EE RBEpEE BE EagglISTE ; SEN > | 228 £3 7 F \u2014 Pas 0 - Discount Sale of \u2014æ en\u2019s Furnishings.Extended, until the end of this week, we want to clear out balance of goods marked down, we have been kept bus y during this sale, the choice selection of goods, sold at such low \u2018prices.fashioned and out-of-date kind, but t Smoking Jackets, Umbrellas, all the other lines of fashionable Haberdashery.Waterproofs, &c.a good reason for this busy-ness is found in Shirts of the perfect fitting kind, Collars of the latest styles, Underwear of the unshrinkable sort, Neckwear, not the old = he New York styles up-to-date, Dressing Gowns, Stylish, warm Winter Vests, and Large discounts on everything for this week, 4 | MACKERROW BROTHERS The Twin Haberdashers, 2246\" ST.CATHERINE STREET, Opposite Victoria Street.CLOCKS.CLOCKS.LEVER CLOCKS For office or house use.PARLOR CLOCKS In Marble, Onyx; China, Wopd ov Metal casos.HALL CHIME CLOCKS oe Best London Make.GILT CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Time, Alarra and Repeaters, Suitable for Boudoir or Travelling.Clocks and Watches Cleaned and Repaired by experienced workmen.Charges Moderate.R.Sharpley & Sons, - JEWELLERS, .2384 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Montreal Wallpaper = Factory, \u2014 1030 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL, Attractive.Our wall papers are attractive because they are the result of study on _ the part of very careful and painstaking artists.We strive to get all the excellence of graceful designs and harmonious colorings to make attractive the walls of your home.You will be -picased with our styles and -quali- ties, and will be satisfied with the.price you have to pay.Every design of our wall paper has an indi: viduality, which means that you will have distinctive patrerns to show to your customers, and, of course, that means.your customers will be perfectly satisfled.oo | Bolin McArthur & Co.Office and Sample Room, 13 Voltigeurs Street, MONTCREAL.\u2018during the : I (si Bargains \u2014 In all kinds of Gents\u2019 Cléaring Sale.Join the Shirt Club.JOHN BULL ST.LAWREICE STGAR BEFONS COMPAL, SHIRT TAILOR, 5 2381 St.Catherine Stree LIMITED.hereby certify that I have drawn, ST.LAWRENC E SUGAR REFINING COS EXTRA S GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 | barrels each.I have analysed same, and find them uniformly to contain 99x = 100 * goed) Laboratory of Inland Revenus, Office of Public Analyst.Montreal, April 8th, 1836.by my own hand, ten samples of the 'ANDARD cent.of Pure Cane Sugar with no impurities whatever.JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph.D., D.C.L., Prof, of Chemistry and Public Analyst, Montreal.; and * N.B.\u2014The highest price ginseng.: HIRAM JOHNSON, 494 St.Paul St.\"FURS! a specialty of the ex- Furs, of A Bigheot market will be paid for all kinds of raw furs.pald for bees waz fmporter and export.wholesale menu- facturer of all kinds of Furs for Men's, Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Coats, Collars, Cloaks, Capes, and also makes The prices MONTREAL: The F amous Medical Hall BELFAST GINGERALE || is made ONLY by KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.&4 ST, URBAIN STREET.Please note the Blue Label?| | Gre Bread, Cakes, Candies, lcs am, Wedding Supplies, Biscuits, Triticunma Infants\u2019 Food and Bread for Infants and Inxalids: fasts, Dinuers and Suppers at our Branch, cor.McGill & Notre Dane Break- | Sts.Everything fresh from our fac tory.\u201cTelephone or call any of our branch stores.Co JAMES M.AIRD, GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Deltoacy of Flavor, Buperior | Quality and Highl Nutritive.- Properties.Specially grateful and comforting to the nervous and dyspaptio.Sold only in 1-4 1b.ting.labelled JAMES BPPS \u2019 CO.Ltd.Homwopathio Ohewists, Lundon, England, BREAXCAST SUPPER EPPS'S COCOA | Ifyou Plumbing, also M.Walsh & Co.PPS'S COC0A 562 Craig St want satisfactory work dono in | Steam and Gas Fitting (Late with E.Chanteloup » wiring for Electric Light Bells, etc., we would be glad to furn'sh you with estimates and prices.\u2018 Fine io Montreal brie (oy.My Our Tiave your printing done at an oflice that keepe fully abreast of tho\u201d Limes in every branch of the printing trade ?Jt will cost you no worg-\u2014psobably less\u2014and will undoubtedly be more satisfactory.office is equipped for all kinds of -printiug\u2014from » hand bill to a cigalegue, in either French or English.The Herald Pub.Co'y, 603 ted wh it \u2014 TELEPHONE 1910.CRAIG STREKT.INSURANCE.SCOTTISH UNION \u2014AND-\u2014\u2014 National Insurance Co.of Edinburgh.ESTABLISHED 1824.Total Assets.$44,222,472.83 Invested Funds .23,965,472.88 Invested in Canada.2,925,940.60 Montreal Office\u2014 (17 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET WALTER KAVANAGH, Chief \"Agent and Secretary.Montreal Ailvisory Board \u2014 Hon.L.J.Forget, Senator; Charles: F.Smith, Esq.;.Thomas McDougall, Esq.£1,000,000 to lend at low rates for satisfactory security.à LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE Insurance Company.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Fdmond J.Barbeau, Esq., &bairman.Wentworth J.Buchanan.Esq.Deputy do.A.F.Gault, \u2018Esq., Samuel Finlay, Esq.\u2019 Edward S.Clouston, Esq.Available Assets .58,553,800 -Mercauitlc Frisks accepted at low current rates.y G.F.C.SMITH, .- Chief.Agent of the Dominion.Sub-Agents\u2014 .John G.R.' Driscoll.Thomas Hiam, George R.Robertson & Sons.' Special Agent French Dept.\u2014Cyrille Lauria.ire Insurance M ontreal \u2018City Agent, The Imperial Insurance Company, Limited, London.Eng.British American Assut- ance Company.Toronto.Alliance Assurance Company, London, Eng: GEORGE C.HIAM; Imperial Bullding, St.James Street.The Dominion Coal Co, OFFER- FOR SALE THEIR « | DODEON STEAM COALS Eithér Screened, Run of Mine, or Slack.« .For Particulars, Rpply to KINGMAN & CO.SELLING AGENTS, À Marine Insurance EDWARD L.BOND 0 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.Montreal, Underwriter for the following Companies BRITISil AND FOREIG) ANCE CO., ot Liver MARINE INSUR- RELIANCE MARINE INSURANCE.CO.of *\u201d Liverpool.* MARITIME INSURANCE CO., ot Li ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE \"CORPS, i R RAN a.= .B co.ef world.; .Bankers given the fullest protection Credits or Advances to Customers.- Furnishing Goods .Am\u2019t invested in Canada .$§ 2,110,000 .14 PLACE ROYAL, MONTREAL.Certificates payable in any part of the \\ "]
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