The Montreal herald, 3 janvier 1901, jeudi 3 janvier 1901
[" W PE « \"\u20ac .te le 3 TO-MORROW\u2014MILDER.a, e Sun rose to-day at 7.40, sets at 4.30, \u2019 \u2014 + .== =\" Too =\u2014\u2014 \u2014 -\u2014 LR room DE TX oo = = = rss Eee = oi \u2014 = = - - - RMA ° > : TA - r IC - \\ CTH YEAR NO © MONTBEAT, FHURSDA Y, JANUARY 3.1901.PRICE ONE CENT .CRC OT ROBE OICH CF OFRIBCHORRACB - s 9 K a Lor \u201cHn\u2019s Thousands Cheered THROUGH THE ; - ; » ; HERGLD'S SIEVE.: _ ° - 7 1 .« : 0 1\u20acr cro 0 \u20ac a on Lee BRC HDD DEA HOODOO DDOOD 2 © © HERALD'S TIMETABLE.» g - + © \u2014 © - © THE ZERO EXPRESS.© v \u2014 © He We et by the © Going East.© © \u2014 © .yo: «¢ \u2014Leave © .ayy» | I à @ VicturIa Less 30\u201440 above © Prince and Princess $ eee \u201cie oo $ ¢ REdmopton Lo.12\u2014 8 below ©& : A/S \u20ac Winnlpeg ooo.36\u201440 below & 2 ot a es.@ larry Soupd .24\u2014 8 below ® @ Toronto x .10\u201424 above + @ Ottawa o.oo 8 below « @ Moutreal xx .10\u2014 2 below © © \u2014 © Th \u20ac xFlag station, or small jumping « t i @ off place, oppusite Maulan\u2019s Island.eo» ?+ xxNothing beyond.œ $ \u20ac ; I vrére DO g x The Crowds Would Have Been THE NEW CENTURY.Without saying anvtling about it to any- .one, the mercury took a drop to itself tuis ulaises But for Fears ot Repeti- pI apd earl .- vd to 10 below zero \u201c tion of Former Street Lu the pari hours.= iter all, the new .- century Js not such rushes : + a much, as thn boys say.Local robbers, » continue to rob at the old stand, and Suthimp'on, January 3- À dense fog one Mun anneunces to ooettng d6-dFanged the programme his oplnion of the { here 165 tne seception of Field Marshal Montreuil police by Lord Reverie, Goi at Was an hour after saying .that they \u2018 the anpo nted time when be armivet Annd chant iN patch sevnes of gr at qubration, mingied with which hos the honoë chee Tha ne tie sag of pote ars to be the prevailing to the acecapat ment ar the bands, bord epld mie.The Gazoot Leben Jarges ad drove throuvh the still insists that a + hy decorate streets to the Hartley Chines: murderer lusti ut.- has been bcheadud, The Mayer.serronndod th the members aud in dentally re- of the vorpraarm on edd sabes ol office Jolces tur nu New : | Hot a : | shh the Year's honors went to the Libs.We are try- Poostnted ean 4 CN che re tent a He top oùr te t to live down the stight.Taking Clyde a saa ced Loe tate ngs aciher dip 1nto the sigles af the future, wo chovcded to as aporitx and there was a present à fashion plate for yng, Tenn athe va tou We the Feld \u2014 2 Mars oli cee nomi on his tanh, step WHEW! and lkewise, whew' whew! 40 be- + pet un 41 = door The pnd low grro in Winnipeg yesterday.But, ot | es Ss weet.si Det l.orit Baber an a course, we forgot, Hugh John is still up there, ÿ Tew NL Ce hata 1h rrred te the war \u201c \u2014 RIG 2.000 oh) Qurniture combine In Canada p mol 5 Hal to \u2018uu-e whieh ie ue bom 0 \u201c1 ts the latest TR realize.of course.that Jester ce ye - À any advance in prites would cut down our j tn oe to the railroad station h 1 4 Marre Tate, Was prete Lou dhe cents pla hits toa | a) tie \u2019 1 S as ad 6 3 ot on the Carte lee 1 NN, Ç TT A ante : lv ih this single tric Bis ine ems bit] in P'arliam nt lu in best, ys the rine \u201c if ha pe ter of Fammanuel Baptist Church, Pi wor the Colonia S \u20ac .; 4.| Lu ., noha ! Ve ped tes ; rel- ; , elebrute ere a Near eo ' - un FU., Tor » was pastor .tanuly took HEURE Ho fw hohe eld | tren r APT sn | i i\"! A ; | Lis opinion there is not as strong a demand «been a soft of an Coco potion nae te connu to Toronto he was pastar or the B itish A - Ai Marshal, while the tearits oa co the Not me ee, ee IE IR TRE gear such levi-lation As there was two er _.Frost Bayaist Chnreh, Montreal, He was ritish Army.trnal Anther, He rues Wales pgronnds.vate tho hieties quil everzteens, tirer veu a : ! he fiv ; trod | | OUTHERE WILL BE vo kstichoods for born in thottennty of Clasgow, and there engage - Led Potits nn a conversation | | DE ET CRE Bestontrodneed be Gis tn ae New Year's hover Bet Phe réroived his educition.Me wus reves of seme lensih, | his hiil.Fines hive @rent y improved In Liperial anthecittéa ce secqulraly tes hasv / nzed as à man of distinguished abhi, : - Cert .Canada, and) morcover, the Peosvinelal laws or tao wort od to toe wens ent ont apd although he had retir.4 com the ae It has long been recognized that the lot of bmngined.It is the openly avowed object SCENE WAS BRILLIANT voveruing the distribution of the property of thor old wane of tat: nhs Jetivs on wl Dive pastorate, his preaching was stdl mn Cffadian er n° colmial officer, gazetted of the officers to drive him out of the regi- The sens was alvoweher be than of Insolvente sonm to provide all that ean Dae dt oe Ty MEL Cdenand.Not only and he shove gent | té what are known ns th® cerack reds went.but from the first be has refused to | Cag tt pire es = Peppa .; \u2018 \u2018 * , ~ .< Fao awn or Won pa os Den ee 5, be done dn the wae of Tegistation, Ininent 1 be ties Cons lhe Sam Hughes, the prop, ! strengih mopatoral worx, but he wae the | ments of the British ary, was hy ne be intimidated, Every possible attempt to Voie mn bride cocaine ss cate tm | legal auttorites are unable ta see how te pOf the ste, and ane or two o'liere we might anthon of several works upoa relysous | means thé blissful decam it bad been paint trap him into a bredch of military discip- .Ts au) Stl dtl ers position of creditors in insolvency cases mention who were ooking for the honors, , subjects, ed in sithaol room and enliege Not even line in order to get him cashiered has been The pe ple ann tin \u2019 Hon © TE TIlE MONTREAL stores had nuly offer- NEW COUNTY JUDGE.| the warm recognition granted hy the Mo but without success.\u2019 hats and Lubes\u201d bonnets, The test ca aa 41 Ce \u2018 1! tu Led these present discounts bios Christmas , ther Country to Canada for her sacrifices or the fonpire, five feet two hoch, wae Que] (tester of tradesmen dn this conntry the majority of people would havre had a cou- a lin the South African war has, It seems \u201cAN INVITATION TO THE WAR visible art iron toe Sree the en lel! ts different from that of tradesmen In Grea: int BRR rub together after the shop- Mr.J.W.Liddeil, Q.C., of Corawall, ! Leen able to warn a certain class of Tirit- OFFICE.\u201d \u2018 , - so ! ; * : - vus ; eq ; lng was all over.\u2018 .: : as \u2018E.vie Le A A ne Han | sritiin,.In the lutter case the tradesman - Has Been Appointed for the Uish officers Into geniality oF even polite ri main ta be scen that unless this ed bord Roberts woke doi ue IN ne] p puts capital foto Bis business and Af be be png post Montreal *- The cote vos send Union of Counties.l pess toward their brothersin arms from; 1 18 Pain to he sc u cf Wales the Duke +2 Sacs and tue Ad à Lecunes insedcens frras over his property 0 35 + to0 weitl Tor publication.\u2018iv ton the | Cnvada nr Anstratin | youngster has been gnilty of disgraceful nrtant ener Genera Sue Fehon Wood ithe offic] receiver, Many Canadian trades.| Star.: OUiawa, Jan.3 .10 per cent, ; : 8 Harold Kennedy, Quebec; Wm.Thomson & dl 0 chatter be taken out.and al that Church and Zion Church.THekings Lo.10 per cent.\u2018| LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Office: |Cg., St.John, NB.LR .dian Port to Queenstown.mame be changed to that above GIVEN priday, Mib Jartary \u2014Subjeet: The \u201c Table Oil Cloths .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cee +140.10 per cont.Tel.Main 5&5.521 St.James Street.\u2018McLEAN, KENNEDY & CO.From 1 From} | From Shey desired the head ie of the com- MI ay, roar ings 1 Hemstitched Sheets .0\u2026 .10 per cent.eee \u2014_ pra General Agents, Liverpool.Stcamers.Shan Halifax.pany to be in London, Eng, and the « on | race Baptist \u2018 Porc h.(Rion meetings in Pos idene Shoots 1.0scet vaaseera Us renoue nes 3 per gent.: : \u2019 Board of Trade Diag.Montreal.Tucsdasy.Fridey.Saturday, tro! e jr y Ite board t there.rac 2 ; .! ¢ , \u2018 \u201canbroider CES L.00200 0e con s+racezsascescue 10 per cPnt.N Western gency\u2014Fre ompeon, \u2026 .DE ere en ohjected to hy Street, St, Gabriel, Chalmers, and.Taylor : a.-10 per cent.ti PATENTS.wellington strect, East, Toronto.Jao.1 5 \"Lake Superior +.Jane 2e \"36e 2 the Canadians interested, but might per- Churches., Gio © 2 Prillea Slips a RER EEE 1 per cent.Chicago Agenéy\u2014J.T.Sickel, 234 Lasalle Jan.oe -kake Ontario .en he.Feb.3 Japs have been ) .ee \u2018p.m i \u2018 a healthy child i is ew ppy child, 8 jor TYPHOID.CG ai r ers care ul y atten e to.Importer and export Poeme TE ans 30 2 pom Miners an ppers n to the parents, linkin em toge .oo 1 er, wholesale manufao- \u2018+Thcso steamors do mo not carry pascsngers.- with a new bond of.affection.The number of typhoid fever patients $ \u2014\u2014 \u2014 turer of all kinds of sc OF PASSAGE \u2014\u201cCabin, 800.\u2014OoF\u2014., There is no opium, cocsine or other at present in the Royal Victoria Hospital {J .Furafor Mon's, Lallise RATES OF PASSAGE © Dat nn 300.00 and : : - narcotic in \"Favorite Prescription.\u201d ot t sut ey the oo oe an and Childron's Coats ing to pleainer aud berth.Second Cabin, DOMINION STEAM HI] | .ape read what your medicine hus done Tor pein on.They, number 25, the | Tajority (Collnrs, Cloaks, Onpes $370 and $37.00 single, according to steamer.| \u2014\u2014\u2014 co tes Mrs.Edwin H.Gardnet, MR between the ages o Fr.a makes aspeol.stcérago \u2014 To Liverpool, Derry, London, .Soreened, Run ot Norfolk Co.Mass., Box Jo, \"so | ing the month of December patients alty of the, oxbort of town, Delfast and Glasgow, $38.00)\" Mine and Mack.y Queen ne \u2018an try it, and I found it a blessing were, admitted and of thèse 104 -atill rg Furs.The host |Steerage outfits furnished free.co \u2018a family.took k your medicine @ pained on\u2019 the last day of the month.market prices will be Miaship saloons, electric light, spacious | Bn ¥ Fin hy of ny three raid forall kids of promenade dock For Particulars Apply te od i Tavs bees vey rl if so || TIRST DEATH OF THE YEAR.os bald to BOSTON SERVICE.Sook three bottics \u201cPevorite Prescription, N.B.\u2014The highest price paid for boss Wax §,8.Gommonweslt .Feb.1, Mar, 1, ot King an 0.rt of en, Maefore Ton Discovery.and three he first, death fir the General Hospital and RSI.NE \u2014 A sure preventive 8 CO aad ».Jan.À, Jan: 80 190) oy.1 onty weighed 136 pounds, ond now 1 weigh for the tw ning.when Denals Plage 2.80 andl \u201cFor further information, apply to any agent \u2018 he Toop ot w= 1 HIRAM JOENSON, mdr VD ; \u2014 Dr.Pullats cure s ak {njured himself on n HAA Moma bu DA oT & a.endacieg, - Christmas Five, passed awa andrahan 494 ut Paul St.- MONTREAL, \u2018 oral Agents, Montreal, = ul * _.UT.20 reside@ at St.Martin ,Ç Fi .- , : 5 ~ .' .: = .! - - « SCHOOLS OPENED THIS\u2019 MORNING - \u2014 Teaches Instructed Will Carefully Watch the Pupils AND REPORT ANY SICKNESS The Kindergartens Will Not Open Until Investigations Have Been Made.This morning all the schools under the Protestant board recpened after the Christ- | mas holidays.At first it was thought that \u201cthe better course would be to close them until the scarlet fever epildemic had died \u2018out.But Rev.Dr.MacVicar wrote to Dr.Laberge, the Clty Health.Officer, and he consented to the reopening of the schools.far from increasing the danger of in- - fection, it ig thought the reopening will decrease - it.The teachers will carefully watch for any symptoms of sickness in each pupil, and if there ls any sign of infection the child will at once be \u201cent home and the attention of the \u2018medical authorities called to Îts condition.Scarlet fever is most infectious in Its critical stagé and when the .patient is convalesmng, so the school au- thoritles reckon it wise to open the schools and keep each child under the notice of its teacher.This will lessen the chance of à child taking the fever from a chance play- Ing acquaintance.Parents must give a certificate that each child has not been In danger of catching the fever, before the child can be admitted to school.Mr.Arthy, secretary to the Protestant Board of School Commissioners, Is collect- Ing reports regarding the advisability of opening the school kindergarten classes, Probably the classes in d!stricts which are not Infected with scarlet fever soon will be opcned.Those in the districts that are af.© fected by the epidemle will be kept closed \"for a longer tjme.However, no date can be fixed for the reopening of \u2018any of the kindergartens until reports are presented next Thureday to the l'rotestaut.Board of School Commissioners, .There have been 15 deatbs In the city from scarlet fever in seven days, ' : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.LOGAN PROMOTED.Made Assistant to General Manager Reeves, of the Grand Trunk ° Railway.- Mr.R.8.Logan, until recently secretary\u2019 to \u2018Mr.Hays, the late general manager of the Grand Trunk Railway.aml.who, on that gentleman's retirement from the company?tilled a similar position with Mr.G.Reeve, the new second vice-president and general manager, has been appointed Assistant to the general manager.This promotion- ix in every way deserved, and j one that will be.popular with the railway\u2019 ¢cemnunity.Mr.Logan has.glven considerable time to the new éffices being erected on MecGil] Street, and some of his sugges- tions-have*Desï Incorporated into the plans of that elegant building.- a.; .ASSESSOR: PATTERSON ©, ASKS THE REASON The reason fer the dismissal of Assessor Patterson will ngw doubtless he made public in Council on Monday next, as that gentleman is bound that the members of Salaries Committee shall state the grounds for their action.The report merely says: \u201cThat in view of the fact that new information had hee; corsideréd, your committee would now recommend that Mr.C.E.A.Patterson be not appointed City Assessor for the year 1901.\" \"tee would also recommend that Mr.A.Fargevin be named ag chairman of the Board of Assessors for the year 1901, being ot opinion that it j~ in the interest of | the good working.Jf that department that its .presiding officers te changed.every year.\u201d [he rejort.is signed by Ald.Gagnon; Ames, Eker:, Savignae, Hart, Lari- viere and.Lebeuf, under reserve.\u2018 + > \u2014 , - ARMY AND NAVY MEN MEET: A meeting'of the, British Army and Navy *Veterans was held last nizht at 15a Bleury, \u201ccCalonel- Boister presidéd, Major\u201c I.Svars was vice-president \u2018and Secretary: Treasurer \u201cCaptain® A.H.Browne was present.: : : : Four new members were neccepted.The Veterans invite all other veterans of the Fenian raids, the Nerrhwest rebellion or the South\u2019 African war to join them.There was a proposal to form a separate \u201csociety of volunteer veterans, It is hoped that these will accept the invitation of the Army and Navy Veteraps and so help Jo form one strong society.The presént meme bership is G2.\u2019 > The secretary, \u201cCaptain\u201d A.H.Browne, Je at 79 Bleury Street., It was decided at the meeting that a concert shogld be held on February 27, the first auniversary of Paardcherg.\u2014 ., OUTREMONT ELECTION.The regular monthly meeting of the Ou- tremont Town Council was held last evening, when the Mayor and four coungjllors were present, and only routine business Was transacted.: An estimate of the cost of laving water pipes on Pagnuelo Avenue was submitted by the contractors.- The municipal nomitations take place on Mon- dav next, the retiring councillors being Mr.John Robson for the West - Ward, Mr.G.de G.Languedoc for the South Ward, and Mrs.Thoms Hall for the North Wa .DEATH OF MR.ALEXIS ARMAND .Another sudden dcpth .has taken place among the employes Af the City Hall.Mr.Armand, one of the gtcountants of the long room, has been taken this time.He ap- pearéd to be In his usual health yesterday, but after dlguer he suddenly expired fro congestion: of the brain.He was only.yeurs of age, and was well liked by a host of friends, OEGURITY, - Genuine - Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.< .- ust Boar Signature of * py [3 \u2019 OLUTE f DR NEADACHE, FOR DIZZINESS.FOR BILIOUSNESS, FOR TORPID LIVER, Your commit- | MINE OWNERS WILL ACT INDIVIDUALLY Truro, Jan.8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mine maztigiers Separated and returned to their respective .The conf co far as was asoer- tainable, was entirely without decisive re- sulta, In all probability the operators will be left at present to take such action as bent suits their desires.Railway officials here confirm the nows of the purchase of large quantities of oval from foreign sources.There is Service because of the scarcity of domestic The Springhill miners gave Mabager Cowhns the 13 per cent.increase, and if they do not recelve an affirmative answer to-night thev will quit work to-morrow morning.This affect 1.200 miners.* = In .Pigtou .coal is scdirce at $5 ton, in New Glasgow hardly any coal in to oe had, ~ A NEW DIRECTOR Mr.James R.Wilson, managing director of the Thomas Robertson Co.business, was elected a director of he Royal Electric Company this morning, in place of Lt.-Col.Strathy, whose withdrawn on account of illness.Mr.Wilson, who is one of the bright est and best known of Montreal's leading business men, .will make a splendid man for the board, which will undoubtedly profit hy his grasp of detail and keen.in- «ight into business matters.The appointment when annnounced this morning was very favorably commented upon on the Btock Exchange and by the sharcholders of the Royal Electric.SIR CHARLES WOULD URGÉ SIR HIBBERT TO DECLINE and Lady Tupper arrived in the city today.Sir Charles, in an interview, denied that he intended \u2018to remain for the Conservative parliamentary caucus which meets on February ith.He will leave for England, he said at the end of a\u2019 fortnight.As bo his future residence he will .spend his time with his children in.Winnipeg, Vancouver and London.He disclaimed any intention to interfere in the choice of were offered it and asked his advice he would urge him not to accept it, as his professional.position would not warrant the sacrifices entailed.+ .- MRS.N.A.BELCOURT DEAD.- The Deceased Lady Was Thought to Be Recovering After a Serious \u2018, Operation in New York.Ottawa, Tan.3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A telegram was\u2019 received here this morning announce ing the doth in Néw York of Mrs.N.A, Belcourt; wife of the senior \u2018member for Ottawa.The deceased lady underwent a it was thought .she was recovering, and het sudden collapse was most unexpected.Mr.Beloourt and his sister, Miss Bel- court, of Montreal, were with her in thé Roosevelt Hospital at the time.Mrs.B.1- court.was a danghter of Hon.Josenh Loth here and in the Ancient Carital.She leaves thre; young children.The body will be brought here for interment.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ee A BRUTAL ASSAULT.- Quebec, January 3.\u2014(Speciall) = Mr.Heratio Jebouthillier, Liberal candidate.in Gaspe for the Provincial legislature, was brutally assaulted at his\u2019 residence \u201con New Year's Day by two residents of Seal Cove.The latter called at Mr.Le- bonthilliers house and asked for® liquor, Lebouthillier's wounds are rather serious, owing ta his advanced age.His assailants escaped, but are known.= - ets THE $1,500 CHEQUE CASE.In the Court of Sprcilal Sessions this mroning, O'Hara Baynes, William McDon- \u2018wugh, Willan Whalen, George Labelle and Jaseph Lepine elected to he tried by a Jury at the mext term of the Court: o Queen's Bench, on the charge of conspiracy to defraud J.Laporte, of Ste.Beatrice, on & cheque for $1,500.In theNase of Labelle already pleaded guilty.Mr.Mathlen, coun- gel for Whalen, asked the court that his client be admitted to.bail.He was referred to the Queen's Bench.A ROYAL COMMISSION \u2019 Ottawa, Jan.3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014An Order-in- Council has been passed appointing the following as a royal commission to investigate tHe system of grain inspection at Montreal: David Horn, Montreal, chairman; W.G.l\u2019ar- melee, Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce; Thos.A.Crane, Montreal; Charles A.Wilson, Montreal, Secretary.The commission, it is expected, will com mence work right away.\u2014 H SORE FEET.- rs.E.J.Neill, New Armagh, P.Q., writes: or nearly six months I was troubled with burning aches and pains in my feet to such an \u2018extent that { could not sleep at uight, é not wear my boots for weeks, got a bottle of Dr.Thomas\u2019 Bclectric Oil and résnlved to try it, and to my astonishment I got almost instant reliel,.and the one.bottle accomplished a perfect cure.\u2014Adv.eee THE \u201cARABIA\u201d CASE.Ottawa, Jan.3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The petition of right filed in the Exchequer Court, asking for damages from the (Government for the loss of the steamer Arabia, will be heard in Montreal on 20th February instead of January 22 The latter date has been fixed for arher case, è Stillwell\u2019s Popular Hotel and Cafe, Craig St., Near Victoria Square.Ladies and gentlemen both pronounce §till- well's meals and lunches.equal to anything they can procure for twice the price anywhere else.* BANQUET FOR CHARITY.à The lady patrônesses of the Asylum of the Sisters of Providence will give a banquet or Tuesday, January 8, for the benefit of that institution.et \u201c .A NEW YEAR'S GIFT.Mr.Achille St.Mars, clerk of the Police Court, had a sunnÿ smile for exerv- body this morning.He was being congra- tuialed' on all sides on the arrival of a hig boy.\u201cLOVE LAUGHS AT LOCKSMITHS\u201d a» South- American KMney Cure laughs at disease.It's the seemingly impossible doors to disease that it unlocks that makes its cures almost incredible.But for\\every cure there is a proof It you care to ihveatigaté.It is a liquid kidney specific and it never fails.Makes and keeps men \u201cfit\u201d and well \u2014142, MR.BAROLET DID NOT DEFEND.In a suit against Leonidas Barolet for \u2018homes this morning, after a short consulta- JHE MO SADDLED.ON CITY \u201cFOR ANOTHER YEAR Mayor's Dictum Re Chief Hughes.\" Cannot be Disntissed Without Year's Salary Anyway.Do anxiety about the regularity of the tralf | two days grace to decide it he would grant.name was\u2019 vines | NLAREAING a leader, and\u2019 stated that if Sir Hibbert\u201d ¥round that Quebec and lower.ports would eritical operation last week, from which.Skehyn, of Quebec, and was very popular which qas refused them, and they thereupon beat him -until help arrived.Mr.of : the option was a mere formality, as\u2018he had .ON GRAIN INSPECTION and as my feet were badly swollen I rould -John Kraus, Frelighsburgh: John Lytle, New | Armstrong, Lisgar; C.A.Smart, Ellzabeth- » Mayor Prefontaine this morning expressed the opinion that if the City Cogncil now undertakes to dispense with the services of Chief Hughes, t action will cost the oor tion sopetalug.: \u2018The Chief, said His Worship, \u201csent his resignation to me personally, and It was, in turn, transmitted to Council.But the communication was laid on the table for + Ta BABY BORN ON ST.\u201cDENIS STREET CAR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; Interesting Event Occurred Early \u201c This Morning While Car Was .on St.Antoine Street.Ou.St.Antoine Street this morning a child was ushered Into the world amid the strangest of surroundings.Btreet rallways- ere a comfort and a neceasity of modern elvillzation, and have about solved the problem on local traysportation.Dally all sorts and conditions .of people are carried by them cn y missions, but a St.Denis future consideration, In the meantime, and before the date upon which the resigna- ! _tion was to také effect, the Chief withdrew | the document.He ls thus still the servant : of the corporation, aud, having.commenced : another year's service, If the Council now ; desires to discharge him, ther will have to pay a whole year's saldry.e Clty Attor- ueys concur in thia view,\u201d When seefi subsequently, City Attorney Archambault was not quite so willing to ° - give his uuqualified assent to the Mayar's dictum.\u201cI cannot way, off handed, just what position we: will take.1f we adhere to our previous opluion, it is manifest that | thie corporation cannot discharge the Qhlet without first moving for a reconsideration cf the motion making the appointment.Just how long notice should he givey for the dis- issal of a permanent.officlfl is a moot folnt-for a man_hired by the year, per- aps a similar perlod woyld not be too long.But there 18 no necessity of our anticipat- lng difficalties.When the matter comes up for dircussion in Council, it will doubtless he referred to us fer our opinion., Until then I cannot say more.\u201d QUEBEC ALIRMED i Quebec, Jan.3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Cronicle this morning objects to the Montreal Harbor Comuissioners* plau to kecp the Cap Rouze ice bridge from forming, on the he inconvenienced.Says the article, \u201cIt has not occurred to the gentlemen who are agitating for the experiment that it might be inconvenient to Quebce and other ports below Cap Rouge.We have, when Street car deserves the palm for unique achievements In the transportation business.This moriding it usbered into the world a lusty baby.The car wae crowded at the time, and the conductor was gathering a harvest of yellow tickets from men and women who have to begin tolling and spinning before 7 a.m.His attention was attracted by a woman who scemed to be distressed.He questioned her, but failed to get a satisfactory answer.The woman na clearly very sick; and on St, Antoine 1 & ot he stopped the car and called an ambulance.Before it arrived the num of passengers had been incrensed by one, but no aditlonal fares were collected.This afternoon mether and child were reported by.the hospital to be doing well.= | CLOSING QUOTATIONS AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.50 Pacific at 9214, .21 Partie at 92, 400 Pucitie at 913.200 l\u2019'acifie at M7, 200 Pacific at 931%, 7 HM New Street at 275, J Street Railway at 283, 430 Street Rallway at 284, 27 Street Rafiway at 28345, S30 treet Ratlway at 234 200 Gas at ZI.\u2018 15:11 Gas at 220.; - -_ 300 Gas æt 2194.Lis Guë at 2107, Richellen at 110, , Toronto at 111, 173 Toronto at 111, 425 Twin City at 70.T5 Twin Gity at 70%.\u201cho Domiuion Cotton at 98.1M Republic at go, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW YORK STOCKER.The following quotations were received hy \u2018C.D.Monk over J, S.Bache & Co.'s private wire:\u2014 the ice bridge his taken over, practically i as Jan 2 Jani, leur votét ta the sea.We count confi- DESCRIPTION - Op.Cl.Op.Cl dently upon this fact to ensure to Canada, | : CR 118 at.an early date winter navigation of the | A™ potaces \"pret Hare ng he (St, Lawrence.If, however, the Canadian an.Suear Ag.Cr.12 147\" 160] 14% dé ; avernment maintains, the ice-breakers at An.\u201cde.wet.DTA Cap Rouge it will undoubtedly \u2018supply | Atrncondx Mining Co.\u201c481 487 17) M4 drifting ice to the St.Lawrence in sufti- Hehe Too.se ! ref io HH a al cient quantities to\u2019 seriously obstruct navi- American Steel wr ant \u2018161 4GF.13d g tan, There are, theretore, valid and Bidtaimors un omic.#63 81 Sa] RP serious objections to the proposition of the | dn.do pref.MeL SG ha) Montreal Harbor Cémmissioners when it is | Rroaklya Rapid To 8 81 on Cn .Canadian facile LLL LL .considered and acted upon as a pit ol a | Canada Southern en BR GR general schème of winter navigation.In Ches \u20ac Oiumo oor.8) 190 that event as it would undoyhtedly im- ! Chicuee, Burl, & Quincy 1427 310} pitié out chances of making winter naviga- Chicauo Une ah AV nator I: 1 tion a success, it would soon have to be Chicako& N qi Paille 193 1204 abandoned.Chicago.MI, & St.Paul.\u201d 1651 11% ' .Cont Inontal \u2018Tobcw.ec ne ai ol edv v ne» do 0 uepf, 9: otk, John Kennedy, elfef engine.Tbo the)! Consnlinted tins.N Voor 106) 194 rho A treal, was showa this\u2019 def Colorado Fuel and Iron,.551 ~ratar and had a hearty laugh at it.The Cleveland ¢.& St.I.F 754 only winter service they.have!\u201d he said, Delvware.lack & West .° is the ferry service, and keeping the i Delaware & Hudson.133; 1321 ! bridge from forming at Can Rouge would Denver & Rio G.¢ me.24 SI 5 ; pi Denver & Rio Q, pref xd.£54 854 not affect it at wll.There would not.be | Duluth, 8th.Si.& Al.22e.drifting ice \u201cencugh to give the ferry &r- do, do vref 154 (vice any trouble.What they want is \u2018th Fodor Steal.vot : a : Leeep Montreal blocked as long a9 as pos.General Electric.TI | sible.; : | Ulncose com J 3 a3 , .Ml es a+ 52 cine PP ce eee |< DICO D HIQIO160TO 57H SCO TI, Central.Linea evene 132 132 .; V9 © ECE ST.B 3 Tanai home pd oi Soh 4a Hh \u2018 Lg D CRN ve hl 3 MADEN is oe - 2 THE CENTURY'S FIRST.-BIRTH 2 Take rio & Western.To Le eee 2 ; - « 10.ef.- ® The first birth to He registered in @ | Louisville & Nashville.& the diocese of Montreal insthe 20th © Manhattan Flevatod xd, © .centyry wats inscribed on the re.9 Metropolitan rition.© - gistry of Longueuil Parieh Church, 91 National lead Co .! \u2018@ It was that of a son to Mr.and 9} do, pet.tr | Mrs: Achille Cing-Mars, and the » Northern Pac - com.noyr 5 uy 8 = chi a or iust afte > | \u2018 r 7, > child was born just after the bells > EN.Y, Centrais Hudson.1454 1464 ug ue & had ushered in the new century.NY, Lake fric an W 7 4 7 5 & Mr.Cayp-Mars is clerk of the + |\" do \u201cdo.M nret 1 45 1° City Police Court.The hoy was + do do.Lore.614 aly.64 62 ! ANTED - A GENERAL SERVANT: MUST be a good cook: references required: - (Gousenfnid kept in tlie house): wages, to suitable party, $14.00.\" Apply; after 5 p.m., te 137 Mackay st.: so 6x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD STRONG BOY, FOR outdoor work, 18 years of age.Apply, withereferendes, \u201cto 84 St.Francois Xavier street, Lo \u2019 Ix WATCHES AND JEWELLERY REPAIRED, watches: cleaned, 50c: main spring, hfe; walieh crystals, 5e.Satisfaction gnaran- teed and warranted one year.\"A.Heller, 145A St.Lawrence st, 26x * lady wishes address of private hoarding house, \u2018at ,moslcrate price, not far from .M: Catherine st.Address C.B., 588 St.- Denis st, 7 2x - and rogülated for $1.50, by the well-known, « reedmmended John Cross, 38 Parc Logan \u201cWest.> a x \"CALLING IN CREGITORS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, | IN THB SUPERTOR COURT.\u2014NO.1.In the matter of Raoul: Moisan, of the City and District of, Montreal, merchant, and there doing business alone, under the | nante Of **Mojsan & Moisan,\u2019 Insolvent.The creditors of sald 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 eleventh el # day ot.January instant, at of the cl 3485078, Interest and coste Le Credit OTTAWA CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS.in the forenoon.in order to give hele advice judgment by default for the amount claim.- Ottawa, \"Jan.3.\u2014(Special.) \u201cThe Cus.UC NE the proncrty of the.by .Con .toms sluties collected ul rt of ot ingpertars to he Property of the salé In- ré | tawa last year amounted to #375,700.- Plie H.COLLARD, .iu Winter Millinery, halt price.Ogll- revenue from duties .was about |.Deputy Prothonotary, 8.0, .ET bee .rere > * nt emg nem EE Mi + \u2018 _ - 8 - \u2014 \" \" \" > * - _ .2 .RE et \\ > a .7 ; .te i ?\u2019 * 1 2 SEA \u201col \u2018 ROOM \u2014 AND BOARD WANTED.A YOUNG | > mS, CARSLEY CO.wm.Notre Dame St.= ; JAN \u201c .ing something new.forging ahead GROCERIES.\u2019 Regular.Friday.Roll LL JR asouTicesecesvencss 3146 2%e.Sardines Qil Ceeesene DE Bec Laundry 8 ee cesesesss Te Be Apples, 3'Ib.tins .sec 10C \u201d Rlge .Baking Soda .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Be GC Ccndensed Mince Meat .1216 16c 2 LBS.BEST HUNGARIAN FLO 20 LBS.REDPATH'S REFINED SUGAR .\u2018 Montreal's Greatest Store.Pa À GROCERIES.Regular.Friday.\u2019 60e THURSDAY, JAN.3rd, 1901.PAT SE oe + rte 2 LL a ca + Friday Bargains ARY SALE.We aré never idle.While one surprise is engaging your attention, we are plan- \u2018Business either goes forward or backward.| such thing as standing still, and we provide against all contingencies by constantly.There's no ENT MEDICINES Honey, White Clover .*15¢ .\u2019 - Regular.Friday.Cora and Tomales o.oo.Toe 2 Ayer's Sarsaparilla;si.\u2026.\u2026.$1.00 65\u20ac Stewing Prunes, \u20184 lbs.* 35¢ He Bristol's Sarsapéirilla egevones.$1.00 Ge Cambridge Sausages .12%c 9%c Burdock Blood Bitters .$1.00 65 Imported French Peas .12h4c 10c Wampole's Cod Liver Oll .$1.00 7c se\u2026\u2026000+.0.B1.00 Thomas\u2019 Bclectric Oil .250 16%ec caves 85C Pectoral Cough Syrup .{Zc 16%c + : i = \u2019 LADIES\u2019 JACKETS., A wonderful bargain in Ladies\u2019 -Black Cloth Jackets, - Made in Beaver and rough cloth.Some of \u2018these Jackets were sold as high aa $8.50, All nuirked down to one price, Friday .82.25 Ladies\u2019.Black Beaver Cloth and Rough Cheviot, many of them lined, well made and finished.The original price ot thin line was $9.75.Friday .R32.95 \u2018Ladies\u2019 J ac k ets, Coats.Children's \u2018Coats, for Little Tots 1 to.3 years, in Green ° Dress Skirts Ladies\u2019 Navy Serge Dress \u2018Skirts, full sweep and made .in good style.Regular $1.50.Friday, $1.13 and Fawn Cloth, made Bmpire style, with fancy pointed collar.Regular $1.75.Sale Price.s\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.$1.16 English Oilcloths.large variety of patterns.Regular 25e.An interesting Bargain for Housekeepers, well seasoned - English Oilcloth, in a Friday mecsesssass scene PDC made in English Cheviot and Beaver Cloth, colors green, red, brown, black, some braided and silk lined, trimmed pear] buttons.Regu- Friday .ce.B3.0¢ _ Ladies\u2019 Silk _ Ladies\u2019 Gowns Ladics® White Cambrie Night Gowns, tucked yoke, large sleeves, lace neck and front.Res gular 45e.Sale Price : =sC Waists 35 only, Ladies\u2019 Bilk Waisis, in an assortment of pretty colors, yoke back, tucked front Regular $4.50.Friday 2.99 { Curtains 3 ladies\u2019 Underwear Ladies?Shetland Fleece Vests, with high neck and long sleeves, soft and warm.Regu- Jar 15e.Friday.sesreeariiraan HC Enainel Rice Boiler.335 only, Enamel Rice Roilers.Regular 6c.Friday 020201000000 {sc 75 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, in pret- Enamel Saucepans.Bc \u201c367 only, Enamel Sap¥epans, size 3 pta., same as cut.Regular 30c.Friday .16%C , EE Men's I Tweed Pants Men's Tweed Pants, in dark gray stripes, - well made and.strong, good wearing.Regular - 95c.Sale Price .G9C tv.pattérne to choose from, 24 yards long.Regular 50c.Friday.29C 10 pieces of Fine Colored Dress Goods, MEN'S CAPS Men's Good \u201cCloth Caps, with = quilted sateen lining and sliding band.Regular 40c.Sale Price cerensens BLE tn navy, royal, cardinal, green, purple, 40 inches.Regular Toe.\u2018Friday .oC Another line of Faney Colored Dress toods, in 8 handsome two tone effects, 40 inches wide.- Regular 20c.Friday 121:C SKATES SKATES FR ASIEN 300 pairs of Good Strong Steel Skates, well made and finished.Regular 30c.Sale Price .ssrvocaccee 1.105C Mail Orders Promptly Filled.~S.CARSLEY CO.wre 1766 to 1783 Notre Dames St., 184 to 194 St, James St, MONTREAL, -Send for Catalogue.NOTICE .\u2018 - Notice is hereby given, that application will be made to the Parliament of Oanada, at its next sessionr for an Act to incorporate \u2018The Clerguo Iron and Nickel-Steel Company of Canadu,** for tho- purpose-of manufacture of iron, steel and nickel, and dealing in these articles; to acquire and operate coal, iron, nickel and other mines, timber limits, and other sources of fuel supply; to acquire, con- Btruct and operate furnaces, foundries, rolling Ll mills and other machinery appliances and works for the treatment of ores and metals \u2018Under all forms, the manufacture of charcoal \u2019 Handsome Axminster, Wiltbn, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets; English Oilcloth, Linoleums, Curtains and and by-products, and the dealing in wood and the products thoreof, the manufacture of coke and by-products; to carry on the business ot | ergincers and contractors for the manufacture | and building of fron and steel railway and | highway bridges, cars and locomotives, buildings and other structures; to build, own and operate ships, tramways, telegraph and telephone lines, piers and wharves; to acquire patent rights, water powers and lands, with pdwer to build, construct and equip sidings, switches or spur lines to or from: the mining properties, works, yards and wharves -of tlie company to connect with any other line or lines of ratilway built or to be built, and'such other powers undér the Rallway Act as may be necessary, and for other purposes.The operations of the Company to be carrf on nt or near the Sault Ste.Marie, in the Province of Ontario, nt or near the City of Quebec, in.thq Province of Quebbe, and elsewhere in the Dominion of Canada.\u2019 LOUIS BOYER, Soitcitor, Montreal.Montreal, January 2nd, 1901.= \u2018 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, | District of Montreal.SUPBRIOR COURT.\u2014NO.169.In the matter of William Rodden, of the Town of Westmount, in the District of Montreal, founder; dbing bugicss \u2018in the City.of Montreal, said district, as such, under the name and style of \u2018\u201cWliillam' Rodden & - 0d.\" Insolvent, .The creditors of said Insolvent arg hereby ordered to appear before one of the Judges of this Coutt, In the Court reom No.81, in the Court House, at Montreal, on the tenth day of January Instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, in order to give their advices touching the appointment of a cyrator and Inspec tors to the property of the said Insolvent.; \u2018 L.H.COLLARD, Deputy Prothonotary, 8.0.Montreal, 2nd January, 1901.HORSES FOR -SALK BY AUCTION EVERY day at 2.30 p.m.Private sales at all CALLING IN CREDITORS.| .Portieres, Pianos, Fancy Goods, Dinner and Tea Sets, Etc.NEW CENTURY CALIGRAPH.Type- only.your - 25 p.c.off on all Becond- hand writers this week Now is chance to get a bargain.The ALBRERT BRYOH CO., 11 Bleury St, The subscribers will sell at their rooms, 241 and 243 St.James Street, TO-MORROW, (FRIDAY) AFTER- & large assortment of handsome Carpets, in.\u2018various sizes and beautiful designs, also Hall Strips, Rugs, Mats, costly Stair Carpets, English Oil Cloth and Linoleums, (00 pairs Swiss Lace Curtains, Eidcrdown and Marseilles Bed Covers, House Furnishings, etc,, ete.Also a lot of neat Household Furnitire, Redroom Sets, 0d1 Buregus and Bedsteads, Tt N°OTICB \"HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A iN Gen Meeting of the Stockboiders of \u201cLa Caisse Ade rgle\u2019\u2019.will take place Saturday, the t ! th of January, at half-past one NOON, JANUARY 4th, La the afternbon, at the Company\u2019s Office, No.Notre Dame Street, in the aim of comas possible: \u2018Trois Maisons ary 3rd, 1901.pleting the organization of modify the by-laws, and take into consideration all questions \u2018of general Interest that shall be legally submitted to put the Company in position of starting its operations as soon By order of the Board.G.des , Sec.-Treas.Montreal, Janu- .Carpets, Parlor and Bedroom Sets.Sale at 2.20, p.m.: \u2018 U ; RAE & DONNELLY, n° PARTIES HAVING HORSES, HARNESS.the Company, leighs or robes, of any description, bring em in, as we charge no storage, entry 1 So * W.P.SCOTT, : *, , A MONTREAL, | .Auctioneers, or commission, M not sold T.W.Foster N.B.\u2014Goods at private sale this month at & Co., 597-601 St.Paul st.Tel.Main 3265.auction prices.° .J 28x J\u2014 .\\ i D = a\u201c PSE) times.24 bours\u2019 trial given.Satisfaction u teed, T.W.Foster & Co, 597-601 | au.\u2018 : = .x \u201c3 Decoragor.[ ME : \"| Wall Paper.ote, .| 2488 St.Catherine Bt.\u2018 A ak 06 Co es ho .: \u2014 1 eo vores Le aon = 3 4 , , \u2014 > ~~, [} - SHB DAILY HERALD has clreulation lr » = Prose.any, per vear THE WEBKLY ERRALD.%¢ Der year Business Office .iclveeeenease.Male .deb r LIRTTSTI DOPE FON LRU _EERALD PUBLISHING 00.RAIRRLEY id set ams amertion is made of the validity of marsinges celebrated before the aivil off- cory thus conetitted.It was held by Judge Day in 1858 that this is the correct view of the law, whether the parties mar ried were both Catholics or not.Moreover, in the act of 1871, providing for the iasu- { ane\u2019 og marriage licenses, it is that in so far as regarde the soleuinization of marriage by Protestant ministers, a license may be issued under the authority of the Lieutenant-Gowernor, through his \u2018 - Jan 8.duly constituted agent, and that \u201cno \u2018mar * Managing Direator.riage Moense, issued in any other manner, ==>\" ler from any other authority, shall be ne- THURSDAY JANUARY, 3, 1901.Er .YELLOW JOURNALISM: Mr.Alfred Harmsworth, yellow -journal- fat, London, England, and Mr.Joseph l\u2019u- ditzer, yellow journalist, New York, joined forces for one day, the object being for Mr.Harmsworth to show the regular readers of the New York World the kind of paper they ought to be getting, and to demonstrate to newspaper makers the kind of paper they ought to make.Other propric- tors, it appears, are anxious to put their plants at the Englishman's disposal.It is to be feared, however, that'journalistic etiquette may prevent the experiment being made in Montreal, our gatgemped and dignified contemporary, tKE Witnese, having declared that all the tenets of the new Jourmaliem as preached ba Mr.Harme- \"worth and as permitted in praggice by ir.* Pulitzer, are already embodied in the Witness itself, which is thus seen to be a long way ahead of either of the yellow journai- ists in their own particular forte.We confess that this information came as a good deal of a surprise, but as we have kere at home the paper of the future published every day, it would appear to b?2 quite needless to invite Mr.Harmsworth's attention to Montreal for a single day.If * he is to come here at all, it should only be to see for himself how his views work out in continued practice.With most of the arguments advanced by the reformers of the newapaper.newspaper readers may be supposed to be little interested.The business of meeting their tastes must be left to the newspaper makers, whose success or failure will be measured by very simple tests.phase of the discussion which is of sufli- cient public interest to warrant rafner more discussion.The moving principle of the journalism of the Harmsworth- Pulitzer type is'a careful avoidance of all\u2019 statement which may be presumed to clash with: the preconceived apinions of the paper\u2019s readers.And.the question arises at once, how far can a paper which pretends to render the best service in its power to its readers, to the nation and to hunianity, \u2018 abstain from the advocacy of: that public policy which seems most likely to serve the best interests of the people, or from the .condemnation of another policy which ought to be®condemned if the lessons ot experience and the counsels of wisdom are - to be (preferred before the passionate outbursts «- of tie mob.The .aim of yellow journalism \u2018is to humor the people, to take one course to-day, andl, if necessary to the same end, the opposite course to-morrow.a yellow journalism it would have screamed \u201c#r: war and \u2018denounced the minister for opposing it.It would have applauded ® him when he gave way and when the bells were rung for joy.It would have denounced him again when the time came for the peopie to wring their hands for sorrow, as he prophesied.If theres any progress being - made by humanity towards higher ideals, as clearly there is, it comes only through strenuous assertion and insistence upon those principles.of human conduct and\u2019 human government justitied and approved by the test of experience.-But men are \u201cnot born with the knowledge of thé: things, and if the press is to abandon tne task of keeping its millions of readers informed and instructed, to whom shall they turn?Religion is a positive force in the world when il is positively insisted upon, The clergyman who wou'd refrain.from the presentation of the foundations of religion, because he believed some of his parishioners might be offended Mig.become popular, but his work would lose its character.Just 80 a sound public opinion cannot be made in a day or an hour, for the reason ~ that opinion is not formed Ju.that way ui al.À\u2019 yellow journalism leaves to other agencies thé formation -of character, or of itself aids only in neutralizing tendencies.\u2018And it is always the first to exclaim against the resulting indifference to public concerns which is discounted by.able and daring schemers for their own profit and \u2018to the injury of the commonwealth.| Yellow journalism, however otherwise ats \u2018tractive, will not be the chosen instrument of progress and enlightenment in the\u2018 to come.\u2018 rc THE MARRIAGE LICENSE IN oo UEBEC.- In the dontroversy over the bearing of centuries the Quebec marriage law, those who dis- | £uss the legal aspects of the case invariably inquire, \u201cIs not a marriage necessarily valid if celebrated by a competent officer and on production of a civil license?\u2019 and second \u201cIf the law gives to ministers of religion the right to join ipeople in marriage i how can it be contended that marriages contracted before any such clergymen are invalid?\u201d Obviously - this \u2018would be- the natural view of.the matter, and it is one not without substantial backing in the fext [of the law.In view of the great and gen.eral interest in the subject, the particulars \u201cwill bear repetition.° \u2018 In the first legidative enactment on the subject, that of 1795, the right to xcep the civil redbrds of births, marriages and deaths, which carried with it the right to perform the\" marriage ceremony, was pc corded to Oatholic priests and the\u2019 niinje- | ters of \u201cevery Protestant church or.congregation.\u201d This appears.broad enough, but it was afterwards held that as of Protestant churches only the Anglican church had legal: status; this right did pot appertain to Presbyterians, Methodists, and the other Protestant denominations.But in 1827 the Legislature gave the Presbyterians the right, and it was \u2018enacted that \u201cul; | marriages which have heretofore been or shall hereafter be celebrated by ministers or dergymen of or in communion with the But there is one.ad there been in AValpole's day\u2018 cessary.\u201d\u201d Nowhere here is there any stipulation or prohibition as to the religion of the parties to be married.Reasoning \u2018from these data, it would seem to be clear enough that a marriage so celebrated would be valid in law.But when confronted by a long list of judgments adverse to this view, it clearly becomes necessyry for those who would arrive at a Tight understanding of what the luw actually is, to carefully canvss the objections that have been urged against it.pression in the act of 1871 that the lfcense concerns only marriages solemnized before Protestant ministers.: Why this limitation, it must be asked, unless there is to be found elsewhere a constituted authotity for dispensing with the bauns in-the case of marriage before Catholic priests?|For it: must not be forgotten that the sole effect of the ,license is to \u2018dispense with the banns.If | there is another authority, what is the nature of his jurisdiction?That the Catholic bishop or his vicar has\u2018 this authority is not disputed.To whom then does his dispensation apply?To the priest who solemnizes marriage, and who ordinarily or does it extend \u2018to the parties to be married?there is a test which seems to establish as _ well by wuy of fine for escaping the ordinary publicity of the calling of the banns, a.certain fee; those who obtain a dispensation from the Catholic bishap are penalized in precisely the same way, the amount varying according as the statutory three publications are dispensed with in whole or in part.It is mot the priest whe is penalized; itis the parties to the marriage, When therefore section 134 of the code provides that \u201cthe authorities who have hitherto held the right to grant dispensations for marriage, may exempt from such publications,\u201d and when section 38 provides \u2018that certificate of the publication or the dis; pensation must be furnished to the officer ceed, it scems permissible to hold tuat the , authority of a bishop to dus ! pense \u2018constitutes \u2018a direct relation be- \u2018tween him and those.of his flock who may wish to marry.Also, the fees for licensés collected under the act of 1871 are apportioned by the very statute which authorizes the -use of the license, for purposes of higher \u2018education in Protestant \u2018institutions.As the offic to do with this payment, and as the sum is oolleeted from those to-be married, - is it reasonable to suppose that all would be devoted to Protestant: education if it were in contemplation that Catholics were free to avail themselves of the privilege?Can it be held that this legislation im- or'¢an there he read into it an application to the \u2018religion of the parties as well?\u2018Judge Jette\u2019s claim is that, in respect of the duties of Catholics under the law, this act of 1871 mdde no change in\u201d the civil\u2019 law, and added \u201cnothing to the aaterior law.It seems plainly essential, therefore, marry any who come before him is to be established, to ascertain the bearing of the.auterior law upon the subject.- oo Judge Papineau asserted that \u201cthe civil \u201cJaw \u201ccontents itself with sanctioning and giving civil effecty to the religious marriage,\u201d in favor of which view is the fact \u2018that only-ministers of religion are by Jaw empowered to CHOICE WINES.«8Z°0rders executed on the shortest notice, \u201cAH the best brands in Fine Champagne | Wines.to .| 8till & Sparkling Hocks and Moselles Still and Sparkling Burgundies, Sparkling Saumur Wines, F.Clarets and Sauternes, { Native Wines, Ports, Sherries, Madéiras, .Marsalas, | Liqueurs, etc., etc.FRASER, VIGER & CO.| 14 Perrier Jouet Champagne, \u201cReserve Dry\u201d or \u201cBrut.\u201d - © At $28 per case for 1 dozen quarts.\"$30.per case for 2 dozen pints.| _ $4Z per case for 4 dozen half pints.~All less 3 per cent.-discount for Cash and ' special discounts, for quantities.= .84 Every bottle guaranteed.| £2710 per cent.discount for ready money (on Bny of the following brands\u2014in case lots: | Dagonet & Fils, | .Dagonet \u2018Brut,\u2019 1895, regular price, $31.00 per case of 1 dozen quarts, less 10 per cent.discount for spot cash, making price $27.90 per case.Dagonet \u2018\u2018Brut,\u2019\u2019 1895, $33.00 per case of 2 i dozen pints, less 10 per cent.discount for i prompt cash, \u2018making price $29.70 per case net.\u201c.Ruinart Pere & Fils.! Ruinart.\u2018Vin Brut,\u201d in magoums, case of | 8ix magnums., , \u2019 : Regular price, $29.00 per cage.Reduced to $20.10 per case net.Ruluart \u201cVin Brut,\" in quarts, : Regular price, $29.00 per vase of one dozen quarts.: Redu od to $26.10 per case net._ Rulpart \u201cVin Brut,\u201d in pints, GL Regular price, $31.00 per case of 2 dozen pints, 7 + Reduced to $27.90 per case net.Ruirart \u201cVin Brut.\" In balf pints, + Regular price, $9.00 per dozen half pints,\u2019 Reduced to $3.10 per dozen net.Regular price, $33.00 per case of 4 dozen | bal! pints \u2018 i Reduced price, $29.70 per case net.| Laurent-Perrier Champagne.Sans-Sucre, Vintage of 1892, in quarts only.; Regular price, $29.00 BSer case, | Reduced price, $2.10 per case.[ Heidsieck & Co.! Dry Monopole Extra, .Regular price, $22 7 por case guarts, | Reduced price, $25.20 per case net.\u2018Dry Monopole Extra.Regular price, $30.00 per case pints, Reduced price, $27.00 per case net.Le DeLossy-Holden.\u2018Extra Sec,\u2019 in quarts only, Rogular price, 328.00 per case quarts, Reduced price, $25.20 per case net.; 8% For the special benefit of our customers ttroughout the country we.will not only accept their orders for the above brands of Champagne at .the above reduced.prices for : ready money, but we will deliver any of the ! Wires, in case lots, by express, charges prepaid by us, to any Express Offoe or Station In the Maritime Provinces, Ontario or Quebec./FRASER, VIGER & CO.: ITALIAN WARHHOUSE, 207.209 and 211 St.James Street.== TET MUSIC AND THE DRAMA.Botli of the-sacred concerts next Sunday at Her Majesty's will be given exclusively | by musicians of a national reputation, i Lilian, Carllsmith, the famous contralto, and \u201cthe New York Ladies\u2019 trio having \u201cbeen secured for the occasion.The increased attondance of late at these © performances has warranted Mr, Grose in 'eng.ging a number of well-known musi- { clans for the vest of the season; hut none of the concerts give prumise of being any more enjoyable than those of next Sunday.There will also be a special matinee con- , cert Monday afternoon.The programme, j for Sunday afternoon: ; 1.Trio (a) Adagio.Foole \u2018 (b) Scherzo oe 2.Piano solos, (a) Love \u2018Song.Nevin (b) Mazurka -Brilli- : ante., .Liszt Misa Stilwell.: 3 Songs (a) He Shall Feed His , +Flock.°°.oe .+.Handel CT (Messiah™) _ so (b) God\u2019sShall Wipe Away nl AlN Tears.Sir Arthur Sullivan | \u201c(From \u201cThe Light of the World\") .Miss Carllsmith.| ; 4.Violin Solo\u2014Swcdiäh Airs.Bruch .'@ Miss Pilat.5.Trio.Andante Religioso.: .D'Ernest 6.Songs (a) Virni che poi Sereno.\u2026.Gluck : 0b) The Rosary.Nevin | {e) The Silver Ring.Chaminade Miss Caffismith.i 7.*Cello Solos (a) \u201cLeCyqu\u201d .Saint-Saens | (hb) Mazurka.Popper Madame 1.8.Séng\u2014With Trio.accompaniment.' Co seen \u201cThe Cadet Girl\" will be the attraction at the Academy of Music next week.It is city does not already know something about this musical\u2019 comedy, its \u2018gorgeous production and phenomenal career.Jt was firet produced last July at the .Herald Square Theatre, New York, where despite all sorts of managerial opposition and the hottest kind of weather, it \u2018crowded the house for seven wecks, and then was taken off at the Herald Square only because other hookings for the house bad been | made prior to that of \u201cThe Cadet Girl.\u201d L 1 n Philadelnhia and Boston.t ant two weeks it has been the magnet at the Columbia and |, ion theatres in klyn.The company.playing fa \u201cThe Cadet Girl\u201d is distinctively a metropolitan During pres \u201cLadies pr | -L hardly \u2018likely that any theitre-goer in this\u2019, | omeNnun to the sire sort of business fol- |].tre EE EE LAA To morrow, the First Bargain \u2018Day Sale of 1901, we pre- \u2019 ./ * i _ .sent a series of offerings, the greatest in valie we ever offered to the people of this city.These special prices in Whitewear do not\u2019 represent \u2018the cost of the matkrials, not to speak of the making.© _ .Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Gowns, Cambric - Ite Cotton Corset Covers, well Ruffle on peck and sleeves, \u2018six clus- mags, felled seams, to 40, fore of tucks on yoke.A doc Gowr.1 w 12%e, BY .ec0sveonc0es riday tassessece queen ose cac caca 000 29\u20ac Ladids\u2019 White Cotton Chemises, extra \u2018 Children\u2019s White Cotton Gowns, ruffle fall llogth and width, ruffle on neck 4nd rows of tucking, Sic.Friday.22¢ and leeves.A 25c Chemise, Fri, AY cectisencecccccn000 senecsecsouuse Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Skirts, deep Cam- brie trill, headed with cluster of ass yoke band.A 75¢ Skirt, I°ri- \u2014ercees nes eu 0 ces 0000000 eee.\u20achlidren's White Cotton Drawers, finished with tucks, 15¢, Friday 118 On all our other lines of Ladies\u2019 and \u2018Children\u2019s White Wear we-allow a discount of 20 per cent.off during our Great January Discount Bale, : \u2019 : cress White Cotton Drawers, made very full slze, edged with white Torchon Lace.A 25¢ Drawers.Friday.18¢ Any One of These Bargains Sufficient TWO OF THE GREATEST GLOVE to Draw a Crowd.\u2019 BARGAINS EVER OFFERED.4 BLACK DRESS GOODS-\u201442.In.Heavy Perrin - Freres\u2019, Alexandru's, ouvin\u2019s, All-Wool Black Storm Serges, 43c.Roulllon's, and Dent's .Allcrofts, 3 Kid Gloves, \u2018in Lgdies\u2019 and Men's Friday .eiieiiianye.33e sizes.Friday, your cholce oo.no 250° v SILKS\u2014Plaln and Fancy Blouse Silk, , Ladies\u2019 Black aud Calored Wool Hing.all new coioriugs, up to 60c.Fri- wood Gloves, \u2018Travellers\u2019 Samples, day \u2026.fees sen.socesaces 22Y%c worth from fÿc to 35e pair.Fri- FLANNELS \u2014 Plain colored English day, your cholee .12%4c palr * Flannelettes, regular 8c.Frlday .:.56 Van - \u201d Fancy Wrapper Flanuclettes, extra «| 8c Corded Shopping Bags.Fridaya.10¢ Leavy make, 15e.Friday .even Tige 10c-Gulpure Lace Insertions, Friday.2le All- Wook Gray Flannels, in, le me 09 De Pieces White Finishing Bralds.Fr oe ; um an ark shades, 30¢.Ir ay.20c - NUE US ses 0c 0000 \u2014euc00 ia pris COLORED DRESS GOODN_Heavy du.°° Gyyk 2nd Colored Brush Braid, Fri e fo omespuns, all colors, 30c.\u2019 .rane i .1- Friday .e.aus seneuns.220 ¥ige, Hols Janey Crinkleq P aper.Fri LININGS\u2014Rouble fold Cambric Linings, 10e Fancy Sik Handkerchiefs.Fri- in Black, Grey and Brown, 8c.Fri- [A ee res a a eee nec ea aan à 5e AY 22.as een conne so es eus s ae na van 0 Se'| 8c Wid» Black Military Braids, Friday.5¢ 5e Hemstitehed Handkerchiefs.Friday.3c LINENS\u2014Fancy Striped White Muslins, Discounts of from 10 pef cent; to 75 per Heavy Roller qowellios ait fast colo » Be cent.in.all departments except groceries.borders, worth §8c.Friday ae.be TT Irish Linen Table Damask, heavy, Ze Bottles of Baume fugmal, Fridagc ise strong make.Se.Feiany nee 2se Se Buties perry\u201d Dach Putniiiier.All other goods In these departments at a discount of from 10 per cent to 75 -per cent.- : HOME FURNISHINGS AT \u2018LITTLE JOST HERE ON FRIDAY.CTR AINS\u2014White Lace Curtains, 215 yords long\u201d full width, taped edges, \u2018 .regular She.Friday ë CURTAIN RODS \u2014.Brass \u2018Extension .Rods, extends 24 to 44 inches, complete with brackets, 10e, Friday .4c BLANKETS \u2014 White Wool Blankets, size 56 x 70, with fast eolor stripes, well worth $1.75.Friday .OILCLOTH\u2014Renal English Oileloth, 2 yards in width, regularly sold at 40c.Ba GREAT CLEARING BARGAINS IN.- MILLINERY.Your Choice of Any Trimmed Hat or Bonnet.at Half Price.-\" Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Ready-to-Wear Felt._ Hats, worth up to $1.Friday,.25c Ladtes\u201d and Misses* Readÿ-to-Wear Felt Hats, worth up to $1.25, Friday .50¢ 3 ] 4 put.se?Me ; N rol _ Friday, per square yad .poses Ladies sand Misses r'adyto-WVear Feu oo 150 yards Hemp § talr Carpet, 18 inches de p | : > .: wide, wor oc.Friday .Thousunds of Wings, Mounts and Feath r Liberal discounts off all\u201d other lines in er Aigrettes, up to 2c.Friday co.Se Goffered Silk Chiffons, In all cblors, for these departments., Hat and Dress Trimmings, Tic.Fri- * AY oe Tee as 0000000041 11 00000 37140 fal L \u2018of Ladles\u2019 and Children\u2019s ) Pe ool and Lise Thread Hose, at OUR BASEMENT DEPARTMENT.25 p.e.off 1,000 Funey Wire Photo Ensels, Plate ; Handles and Cup and Saucer Hold- Chiffons, Ruchings, Frillings, Buckles, ers.Articles usually retalled at and Pamnpons, up to 25c.- Friduy 5 ve ngs, + Plain and Spotted Silk Face Vell 4 from Se to+15e, Friday .260 * Black and _Colored, 20e: Friday .100 ' 10e Heavy Wire Soap Shakers, Fri- Ladies\u2019 Fine Heavy Ribbed.Vests, lace | day LL.mac ede asser sec e eee 000 trimmed, at .eae ces 23 p.c.of Black Japanned Coul Hods, with fun- Odd linex Men's and Boys\u2019 Heavy Win- | nel and.gold bands, 45e.Friday .25c ter Weight eShirts and.Drawers, + 40c Stee! Faced Snow Shovels, Friday .19¢ 20 ple.legs than manufacturer Ro prices.© Japanped and Stenciled\u2019 Round Cake Thousacds of yards Funey Quilied Chif- i Tins.Megular 45e.Friday .ec fon Ribbons, Le.Friday 2.106 There ave \u201cdiscounts off goods in.our Bascment Department éxcept the above.Ten per cent: 10 75 per cent, dixcounts off, all other goods lu the shove departments, 5 , ee g 7 lJUST A HINT OF WHAT OUR A Great Aggregation of Bpecinl Bai- | SHOE MAN IS DOING, gains for the Karly Bhoppers {200 pairs\u2019 Ladles\u201d Wool-Lined Rubbers, & - .- : worth 50e.Friday .oeeenen.c vo trom 8 to 0 a.m.| 300 Dottles Best Grade Shoe Dressing, L Re Rack and Colored Maney Waal , worth 25e.Friddy .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.19e ' : \u2018 160 0 © * Glmpw, for .Damask Napkins, for \u2026.le PRIDAY'S SAVINGS IN BEST Be ined 1 In répuente, for 4e i - © White Cottons, In re , ves fe White Moteseiine du Mole, for LL.2 | QUALITY GROCERIES.Frid 25e to The Diese and Jacket Huttpus, | .Worth.Friday.\u201cfor .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 ease asa aossacesc Be | Laundry Starch o.oo.Te Ae fe Skeins of.Bern Wool, for 26e White Wine Vinegar .10¢ The Be Tin Ple Plates, Por 0e de scene 0» 2lpe Web's Cocon Les ss se 000200 10e Tige Be Good Dish Mapa, for 121222.even.20 Rest Rolled Oats, 7 Ibs.oo.200, 16\u20ac 10¢ Black and Colored Nk Velffngs, for.1 Laundry Soap, 10 hare .85e 25e 12¢ Fancy Tartan Dress Goods, for 2 wy bite Frost Pour 23 Ibs.\u201cos 55e * Fanc \u201d dette 2.1416\u20ac Vemnicellf, In 1-16.Se.100 Te, Tc Faney Rip Tiangctegtes, fur Ge Benson's Corn Stareh .tac T5e Black Silk Mantle Plush, for 1.220 15e Steckinette Dress.Shields, for $1.75 Mink Ruff«, with tails, for .Pure Jams, 2-ih.\u2018pails .Pest Creamery Butter .27 A Corn.Peas, Beans and Tomatoes.3 tins 25c oe Strong can hou Jos SI .Bie Redpath\u2019s Granulated Sugar.20 Ibs.for.99c Lo OUR GREAT JANUARY REMNANT SALE._ \u2018 Thousands of Remnants, Black and Colored Dress Goods: Silks, Linens, Linings, Cottons, Velvets, Flannels, Flannelettes, Prints, etc., at 25 per cent.off the already Reduced Prices.1 \u201cMAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.\u201d HAMILTON'S, \u2018 and Dominion Square, {8 aleo the most expensive in the matter of salaries.exchange saya :\u2014Iivery member of this | company is a_ musician, and like aimost all membens of their race are chock full of melody.-» * \"The John A.Grore Stock Company will present, Carmen at Her Majesty's Theatre next week, commencing on Monday night, with Miss Lotta Linthicum in the title role.\u2018The usual matiners will be given on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.* + » \u201cA Conviat's Daughter*\u2019 is buoked at the Theatre Royal next week, Jan.7.It contains five acts and the scenes are laid in the south.Various types ot life\u2014good and bad\u2014äneluding a unique \u2018\u201chobo!\u2019 character, are introduced.: MA:A.A: | Open Air Rink squerade THIS EVENING, | Spectators\u2019 Admission.85¢ ARTHUR MASSEY.Hon.Seo.HORSES EX CARRIAGE HORSES.(Single or Double.) 34 WORKERS Just Arrived, * + .The two new members of the sboc company at Her Majesty's whe are togtak the place left vacant by -the depa tof Messrs.Totten and Ravold have [arrived in Montreal, They \u2018are Messrs.Bowles; formerly of tht Imperial\\ Company, St.Louis, and Charles Ne from Hopkins Theatre, Chicago.Referring to the colored singers who ap- PLAOE D'ARMES, \u2014 - MONTRBAL Day and Hvening Classes.Send for.Prospectus.Tel.Main 300.1 The Telfer & Glimie Coy, CAZA & LORD.Principals.19 ST.MAURIOB ST.MONTREAL + SNAPS in FOOT COMFORT MEN'S ENGLISH ENAMEL BOOTS, heavy or single sole, regular $5.00.- - Sule Pricer .a\u2026sc0seu00u0100.$3.50 MEN'S TAN BOOTS, double or single solo, regular $3.50 and $4.00.Sale LT PY «Xi Lined Rubbers and Overshoes at cost.- 20 per cents off our Skating Boots.Club Sho¢ Compan THREE STORES: [gem 3844 St Cathoring Street.ST SL.Catherine Street St.Catherine and Peel Streets.SALE, \u2014\u2014.PA 30¢ FRIDAY\u2019S DRAWING CARDS IN .pear at Windsor \u2018Hall to-morrow night, an - (Heavy Draught and General Purpose.) f Scotland have becn and shall be tween the parties, or would it m.t : ; ce ; C 7 bi tbe a a oll nen vire au ns | ro is sr Al other meate of thé Best quality.De Soc iste mots, PA, Ge, manquent | 1834, SL-Catherine Strout.| _ amd purposes whatsoever, anything in the customary = amongst Hebrews.were smmeh io the Vowsle\u2014Ady.livery evaywhers.11 Lever engaged in » comedr, hat +- \u201d NP | 2° D ner - samt esl ne pe Les en erent \u2014 = : + = .5 -~ - a sess - rd ; : : 4 en ; * = > 5 , = a ; = \" 7 ) , ./ ; i | Lu rs \u2014- : ie cs , * ?o., - ~ : N° ,Ç oo .fs er ) = 7 4 nT 5 IB \u2019 > Vo wo ; u, - \u2018 | \u2018 n° NL g .re = pes ot indict icin tnt dies nt ee ae x re en ESP nn ra ao The repeat orders which we are continu- receiving is a sure index.to the good We surpassed ourselves in our Xmas Specialties and some of \u2018the bargains then offered the public are still ally quality of our goods.to.be had and all at a is \u2018only the second day liberal discount.This of our great reduction isale and the early comers will have the best choice.All our goods are as new as the century.\u2018Our name is.a household word for \u2018quality and cheapness, \u201c Silks.These are exceptionally low and cannot be surpassed for ; quality.Colored Surah, with self colored pin dot, for 82c per .- Facey Broohe Silk (small and pretty design), for 44l4c yard.\" .Celored Broche, for walst and trimmings, for 57c yard.' Colored Broche, with pretty stripe, for 65t4c yard.Colored Plaid Taffeta, for walst, for 82kc yard.Boys\u201d Suits.- Stl! many to choose from, at discounts ranging from 10 to 25 per cent.off.Trimmed Millinery.All at 50 per cent.off regular prices, Felt Hats.__ A varied assortment, to clear at heavy discount of 25 to 50 per cent.Blouses At our January reduction of 2 to 50 pet, + « Basement.+.; \"Le Our basement has/a good run on the articles displayed there and'their quality warrants it.Wo Groceries.Good Mild Cheess/T5c quality, for 12c per Ib.Cambridge Sausages, 10c, for Sic per |b.Strathcona Blend Fine Coffee, 40c, for 30¢ per.1b.° } : _ Strath ona Fine Ceylon Tea (1 lb.caddie), 8., for 25c per 1b, Fine New Prunes, 3 Ibs.for 25c.\u2018Evaporated Apricots and Peaches, 15¢ per 1b, Condensed Milk, at 10c per tin.New Tomatoeë, Corn and Peas, 8c per tin.Pie Peaches (3 Ib.cans), at 12c per tin.Tin Ware, Crockery, Etc.Bread Boxes, regular price 45c, for 29c.Galvanized Meat Chopper, $2.00, for $1.19.Afternoon China Tea Sets (40-pieces), usual price $7.50, now selling at $4.00.Blue and White Steel Enamelled Tea Kettles (large sizes), first quality, regular price cent.off, W.H.Scroggie, $1.25, now at 69c.- Corner St.Catherine: and University Sts.x .CAA Q RAS RR MN ORO HON er Season ; i i § io O8 PHELPS Bell Tciephone\u2014 Main 4i7 and 418.IARLOR SETS, MORRIS rv\" TRS, FANCY CHAIRS, PARLOR TABLES, DINING ROOM TABLES, JARDINIERE STANDS, TEA TABLES, : PARLOR CABINETS, CHINA CABINETS, MUSIC CABINETS, SIDEBOARDS DINNER WAGGONS, BEDROOM SETS, LOUNGES, .DIVANS, for & BIN Furniture, Stoves, Carpets.| no RE \u2018Cash or \u2018on Credit.Open, Evenings.Dec.27th.Metropolitan \u2018House Furnishing a 1678 and 1680 NOTRE DAME STREET.It's time for oysters, and time you realized that Here's the Place.To Get \u2018em.Nice.ones always, We take pride in our stockSland we know you will like what we - sell you.NS\u2014\u2014 ria Square.56 Victo ILVER\\WARB, \"LOCK LAMPS, .Sager, * RAPH FRA RUGS, MES MATS, ; PORTIERES, .CURTAINS, TABLE COVERS, COUNTERPANES, COMFORTERS, ELANKETS, MATTRESSES, So PILLOWS, etc, ete, 28th, 29th.+ AOA \u2014 mr 7 Three Minutes Tali.is the unit vhs LONS DISTANGE TELEPHONE Before calling \u201cCentral\u201d make a note of all yor wich tosny.When you get the requited connection, oo _ Talk Business \u2014 Bed reathers Bedding Feather Co AT SHORTHST NOTICH.4 MITCHISON AVE: Montrea Removal Notice! The Canadian Rubber Company of Montreal has removed to their new premises, corner of\u2019 Notre, Dame Street and| M.Walsh & Co.GASFITTERS, PLUMBERS, and STEAMFITTERS.Office and Works: > .562 and 662 1-2 Craig Street.- A carefully selected atock of G 4 ectrollers, Brackata, Ceiling L hes.orn and Electric Shades.Bell Telephone, 2744.a aN .TIHMIS, NOBLE & C0.Manufacturing Stationsrs.Japanese Napkins, Toothpicks, { ote.Monarch Fire Kxtinguishers .\u2018Pelephone Arm Rests, : Bample Books and Cases Mada té Order 759 CRAIG STREET.~ Barefooted Whiskey is responsible for many ° child going barefooted, meny- anu £ « happy, .roiserable home.- Man or .man, If you use it or know anyone \u2018who doos, remember our cure is permanent, no matter how deeply rooted: Hundreds of testimonlala.Write The ; ehurst Sanitariu.Limited, \u201821B, Onkville, Ont.td Bax TROLLEY CARS A SURPRISE.San Juan de Porto Rico, J le yesterda oad.e new trolley system Thousands of ped the starfing ort | (Ceirynews) | SOME ACCOUNTS lo \u201cbeen visiting thelr relatives at the Point \u2014 BURGLARS STEAL National Society of SculptureLoses a Sum of Money Besides.gp RE maf 0 ee * \u201c THE MONTREAI NAILY AKRALD, THURSDAY.JAN: 3, 1801.> eee } Way an unprecedented success.The rooms never looked or, the sttendance never larger, and welcome accorded never cope cordial.The ladles remained In clurge of the refreshment room during the afternoon.rge numbers of railroad men and their friends took advantage of the occealon to call on the directors of the &sscciation to thank them for the many en Juyoble and profitable entertainments accorded them during the year, and to express the hope that the association might soon bs able to start on its new building.the evening ap Impromptu concert was Iven, being a fitting close to a most en- cyable und merry day.One of the prettiest and most fashionable weddings seen in the Point for some time took pluce at 3 p.m.New Year's after- ucon at Grace Church, when Mr.Charles\u2018 \u2018Albert Bull and Mise Alice Partridge were married by Rev.Dr.Ker.Rev.T.H.Graham, of Trinity, Church, an old friend of the groom, acted as aseletant.The bride, + ALTOGETHER OUT ABOUT 835,000.Mr.Anglelo Roncari, 68 St.Lawrence Street, Is Poorer by $550 To-day.EE : New.Year's evening Angelo Roncari, of 83 St.Lawrence Street,- a confectioner, courted $580 in his store before locking up.In the morning he found but $30, and that in twenty-five feent picces.Two men made purchases in the store just before it was closed, and one of them, on scme pretence, visited the rear of the | EY \\ , * tween all stations on this railway rin ii $1.50.seafs'how on sale.Province of Quebec, on January 5 and 6, at Rn \u201d : atl January 7, or, sou lo vor ART ASSOCIATION.- J » .- oe 8 D.POTTINGER, Creer PHILLIPS SQUARE Ce General Manager.?Moncton, N.B., December 27, 1900.(I - Il { : : 0 fl LECTURES TO TEACHERS, 1° p © Professor John Fiske.9 A.M.TO 6 P.M, .\u201cOld and New Ways of T ; .a History of Teaching Members afe reminded that the Loan 5 HIGH SCHOOL, PEEL STREET, F ibiti .\u2018 4th January.Doors close dm.RIDAY, Exhibition cluses to-day.;( aro Welcome.\" 5 MONTREAL DRAMATIC ACADEMY, ur.) 2444a ST, CATHERINE ST, H .-L.PUTN Al i The.Only School of Acting in Canada.9 Classes now open in Dramatic Elocution .: an Physical ulture.Amateurs coach MO .REAL ESTATB, \u2019 Flays for sale.Entertalnments furnished cos )RTGAGE LOANS, VALUATIONS, 9!! occasions on short notice.or \u2019 .to rospectus.ARTHU J.COLEMAN, TEMPLE BUILDING.| Director.\u201c> x = Saturday, January 5th, 8.15 p.m.- MONTREAL vs.VICTORIA : © PRICEB-=Admission 25c Reserved Seats 35c and 5c.8 Je Friday.9 at Cl bo Seats $1.00.Boxes (6 seats) $5.00.eats on sale Friday.a.m., at Club Shoo Store.2117 St, or Slater's Shoe Store, 219 St James street, Phone \"ain 2308, Catherine street, Phone Up 2487, Freer SKATING Band.NIGHT - A Band.\u2018 INTERMEDIATE MATCHES : mm 2.30 and 4 p.m.: \u20ac RE) SATURDAY AFTERNOON * Admission 25c, Children 10c.BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM.\u2014 This is a \u20ac A iti (or disease) to.which Doct | give on ames, but which few of thom DAY AND EVENING GLASSES .really understand.It is simply wgakness\u2014a 6 \u2014AT\u2014 break-down, as it were, of the vital forces Co | that sustain Lun system, No matter what may Hi, be its uses or they are almost number- 44 less), its symptoms are much the same; the ontez] more prominent being sleeplessness, languor, TL lassitude, senso of prostration or weariness, depression of spirits, and, Incapacity of want - of energy for e nary affairs o a, .ww Now, hat aloge is absolutely essential in Will bo PE OPEN ESDAY JAN, 2nd, all such cases ts Incredsed Vitality \u2014 vigour poctus, \u2018Address.Pp ain or pros, t t energy tothrow o e mor feelings, and to secure this there is nothing |\u201d J.W.DAVIS, Principal, to equal that wonderful restorative, ' 42 VICTORIA SQUARE, THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY, : - *~ THERAPION .NO.3.) \u2019 - .Thi ful and highly popular remedy, | d for th 1 successful a rr y, as employed li the Continental Hospitals by 00 e Sick Riocrd, Rotan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, surpasses everything hitherto employed, and AT T so surely as it Is taken in accordance with \u2014 THE \u2014\u2014 , the printed directions accompanying it, w = -; the shatterrd health be restored, the expiring DIET Dl P AR To lamp of lite lighted up afresh, and 2 Dew - SPENS Y 4 > arte n ace of wha ad s sn Trl seemed worn-oit, \u201cused up,\u201d and 97 Osborne Stree: valueless.J z 2 THERAPION is sold by all the principal \u2014 Chemists.and Stores throughout the \u2018world.© °° UT Price in Englands 2s 9d and 43 64.Purchasers , should sec that the word \u2018\u2019Therapion\u2019\u2019 appears 8 \"| on the Gorerpment Samy (a white letters on ; T \u2019 : à n affix o every package -or- i dor of Hor Majesty's Hon.Commissioners, he Famous Medical Hall and without which n Is a forgery rn ; .; For further particulars of \u2018\u2018Therapion : \u2018send addressed chvelope for pamphlet, à B If Î a g : Al Mr; R.Johnson.Holford Square W.Co \u20ac as In Cr Ç Echdon, England.arge edition pages), , .post frce for twelve cents stamps.=.Is made ONLY by $ DCNVETR CAMPBELL 8 00, À \u2014\u2014 ( Department for Women Reader \u2014 \u2014 © STORY OF DOS & PRETTY PLAYTHINGS FROM MANY LANDS.Interesting Talk Given Yesterday by .Miss Penrose, of Philadelphia, in.Dominion Square Church, + .\u2019 Yesterday.afternoon a most interesting .and unique exhibition and talk were given at \u2018the Dominion Square Methodist \u2018Church.The lady who gave her audience a very at treat was Miss Penrose, of Philadelphia, who is a great traveller, and in the course of her wanderings has collected a large number ¥ olls.They are representatite of the lands of every continent, pagan and Christian.Though many \u2018or most of the figures shown are genuine dolls, which are used as playthings, either by the children or - grown people of the nati to which they belong, there are some of- them which are intimately connected with the religious worships of these countries, and which are more or less reverenced as divinities.-Most of them are much like the dolls which delight our own little ones, and are made of cheap materials, such as rags, paper and wood.But -therg are others which are really works of art, whose texture is of the very finest stuffs, -and whose workmanship is a marvel of skill, which is seldom or never seen here.AMERICAN DOLLS.| Beginning with the dolls of the North .American Indians, Miss Penrose went on te Mexico, South America, Africa, Syria, \u2018Persia, India, China and Japan.It is very curious to notice that the love of dolls is natural tc little girls whether savage or civilized the .world over.From the poor rag dolls of the Indians to the exquisite beauties of Paris all kinds are represented.~~ Miss Penrose gave a great deal of interesting information about the tustoms of the various countries as \u2018she talked.Some amusing facts were mentioned.For instarice in Brazil the ladies like to wear small shoes, even when Nature has not provided feet of a proper size.Therefore the ladies get the little shoes but they split the heels that their feet may be comfortable.There are not many dolls in Africa, whether because the children have too advanced ideas or not advanced enough is not known.Miss Penrose told an.amusing story of the Shah of Persia.\u2019 It appears that this gentleman was so pleased with the appearance of ballet dancers in England that he ordered the ladies of his court to wear at home similar \u2018 attire.DOLLS IN INDIA.Ii i= pathetic to realize that in India the girls marry too young.to have, time to play with dolls, and the dolls there have a religious significance Siamese dolls are «ery tiny.Hardly big enough to play with, so they are used for ornaments.The dolls from \u2018the East were\" interesting.They.were dressed in \u2018the fashion of \u2018the countries they came.from.Scme of the dolls gave one an Alice-in- Wonderland feeling, for they did the opposite of what was expected of them.In: some cases the gentlemen wore skirts and \u201cthe ladies trousers.21 Dolls are popular in Japan, and.with a description of the playthings of the children of that land, the exhibition came to an end.\u2014 \u2018 TO-MORROW'S MENU.{ BREAKFAST\u2014Fruit, oatmêal, sugar and cream, broiled.pork chops, fried pota: toés, white corn Johnny cake, coffee.LUNCH.\u2014Celery and chicken salad, hot © gingerbread, tea.RE DINNER.\u2014Cream of celery soup, broiled steak, tomato ketchup.mashed potatoes, green .peas.celefv salad, waiers, cheese, squash pie, coffee.* Cream of Celery Soup.\u2014Two \u2018heads celery, 1 quart milk, 2 ounces butter, 1-2 cup rolled shredded wheat \u2018biscuit\u2019 crumbs, or granulated wheat-shred, 1 tablespooniul entitew heat flour, 1 teaanoon salt, paprica totaste, 1 cup thin cream.Wash, scrape and cut into small pieces 2 heads celery, and put to cook in enouch water to cover.When tender drain through a sieve, saving all the lig ~r, whieh put on back of the stove to he \u2018with 1 quart mik.Rub the, celery thro h a sieve till you have rve- moved all 1 pulp.When the milk is hot, add the utter, flour\u2019 and shredded wheat biscuit crumbs, cooking it until it thickens.Strain through a sieve and rub through alk that is possible, put.batk on the fire, add the celery pulp, salt and pap- | friends in the city.ORRHAN ASYLUM PARTY \u201cCINDERELLA\u201d GIVEN BY LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS At the\u2019 Protestant Orphan \u2018 Asylum Yesterday Aftsrnoon\u2014Arranged - by Ladies of Committee.\u201d - Verterday afternoon, under the auspices of the Ladies Committee of the Protestant Orphan Asylum, Summerhill Avenue, a most enjoyable \u201cmusical and dramatic\u201d entertainment was giveu for the children in the Home.The very little children were in white frocks and looked very sweet and pretty, while the bigger ones wore their usual neat costume, with®rhite pinafores.The Home looked very cheer- ul and pleasant.In the committee room a stage had been erected and here a performance of \u201cCinderella\u201d was given.There were five pretty tableaux.Those taking part were little Master Herbert Stevenson.Miss Lou Stevenson, Miss Helen Mathewson, Miss Marjorie Maçycherson, Mis Marjorie Caverhill, Master Grant, little Miss Grant, little Miss Cornish and little Miss Archibald.The ladies who superintended the tableaux wege Mrs.Cornish, Mrs.A.Stevenson and Miss Jenner.Au excellent musical programme was greatl enjoyed.The Misses Savage sang, {iss Ward played, Miss Lucy Stevenson sang and Miss Rawlings played the violin most pleasingly.Later the ladies com- niittee and guests enjoyed afternoon ten, and \u2018the little, people also had ments, which were greatly appreciated.Among t the ladies present were\u2018 Mrs.John CGreenshields, Misa Greenshields.\u2018Mrs.E.B.Greenshields, Mrs.John Pun- lop, Mrs.Graham Dunlop, Mrs.W.Sutherland and her daughter, Mrs Hugh Graham, Mrs.W.M.Ramsay, who présided at the tea table: Mrs.Clarence MeCuaig, Mrs.Lilly.Miss-Patdee, Mrs.Moise, Mrs.W.J.Whitehead, Mrs.Kadie, Miss la- die, Mrs.Harold Fadie, and Miss Muriel Greenshields.PTS 5 CC WOMAN'S AUXILIARY.The regular monthly Diocesan, monthly weet'ng of the Women's Auxiliary was held at the Synod Hall this morning.The president; Mrs.Albert Holden, occupied the chair.- Ct : Men, Women \u2014 and Happenings © Senator Clisgrain Quebec, Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Ives are visiting in Toronto.: - © .spent New Year's in Windsor.Mr.N.W.Lawson, Boston, is at the \"Windsor.' .Mr, W.E.Patton, Sherbrooke, is at the Windsor.CL .' Mr.D.D.Bender, .of Windsor Hotel.\u201d .Mr.Clifford P.Byrd is visiting his parents in Sherbrooke.Sir George Burton, Toronto, is at: the Place Viger Hotel.10° Miss\u2019 Mcfiee, of Quebec, is on a visit to Utica, is at the Mr.C.F.T.Woodley, of Montreal, fis at the Chateau, Quebec.~ - Miss Dunbar, of Quebec, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.1E.Campbell \u2018Oswald.Dr.Alfred McDiarmid spent New Year's Day visiting friends jn the country.Mra.J.Cassie Hatton will entertan at afternoon tea on Friday and Saturday next.\u2018 \u201c Mrs.James Innes is visitin Mrs.JF.F.Glebe.nn her sister, Williamson, William Street, Wiiliams, paid a brief visit to Sherbrooke this week.Mrs.Harry Oswald, Stanley Street, had a pleasant tea this afternoon, in honor of Miss Oswald.j : LES Miss Stanley, of Ottawa, who has been on a\u2019visit to friends in Montreal, has returned home.: .Last night the officers of the 8th Royal \u2018Rifles, Quebec, gave their ball at the Chateau Frontenac.\" Mrs.Charles Foote, 102 Crescent Street, day \u201cevening next.PS .Dr.F.J.Hackett, of St.Antoine St., rica, and cook slowly 3 minutes, and when it is ready to serve add 1 cup thin cream.who for some time past has been serious- ty ill with typhoid fever at the Western OGILVY\u2019S | | JANUARY SALE \u201cIn Our Whitewear Department .Our stock is replete with the newest designs, finest materials, and our prices have been wgduced to \u2018benefit January shoppers.\"Besides - the many reductions in this department, there is our 10 per cent, cash discount off all lines.Embroideries. These goods were or!gibally- sold © ë for ise yard.; © © 606 HH060HH009005 60000 $ 54 + « $ TT DRESS GOODS.The entire balance of stock of Stylish Dress Fabrics is to be cleared at from » 15 to 50 per cent.discount.TRIMMED MILLINERY., \u2018The remalning stock of Stylish Trimmed Millinery will be cleared at reductions varying from ] | 50 to 75 per cent.FELT HATS.\u2018Ladles?Felt Walking Hats, Sailors and shapes to trim, will.be offered at marked prices, less 50 to 75 per cent.discount.ALL HOSIERY.In Cashmere and Wool, for Ladies and \u2018Ohlldren, wiil be offered at discounts vary- LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES.For in and outdoor wear, all well tailored and made to be cleared at discounts varying from.: LADIES\u2019 SILK WAISTS.Comprieinz' the latest novelties of the season, will be offered at discaunts of 10 to 25 per cent.FLANNELETTE UNDERWEAR.Ladies\u2019 and Children's sizes, in stripes.and plain\u201ceolors, well made and finished, all at : & Half Price.SILK RIBBONS.Our immense stock of Silk: Ribbons, every 25 to 75 per cent.| LADIES\u2019 JACKETS.Tho \u2018balance of stork.of Ladies\u2019 Stylish Jackets will be offered at reductions varying from : Everything that's stylish in Silks will be fourd-here, al! offered at reductions of LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR, \u201d The woven kind, ribb r \u2018 Drawers, and Cormbinationss ann Vests, 10 to 25 per cent.reduction, = = mme rer FUR LINED CAPES.In various cloths and richly trimmed, with ing from _ .conceivable shade mnd width, at fur, to be cleared at a reduction of .\"10 to 25 per cent.-.10 to 25 per cent.discount.33 1-3 per cent.geo 16000100 2.6 Sii 65011610: 0 60600060000004-0066:54:01-0000 | 96 06H00 664-05-0066-00000060067 + « nT : 1e = ; © |¢ - ; © ©.\u201cLADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR.© |-+ SPOTTED MUSLINS.@® | MOIRE VELOURS.© ee Lee \u2014 ole = \u2014 D BC EACH\u2014100'dozen Ladies\u2019 fully + 'g SC YARD\u20143,000 yards Fancy Spotted ® |«¢ .39C YARD \u2014 500 yards Rich Moire © \u201c \u201cshaped and fashjoned Merino Vests & | - Swiss Dress Muslins, in black, © © .-Veloldr Silks, in a variety of pretty © © and Drawers, in natural coler,*vad- & & white and some colors, also white & ® shades.Cheap enough to make © @& ous sizes, well finished and perfect à © with colored spots.These goods « [© Underskirts of.: Good enough to © [3 fitting.Also a few light weight &» © bave been largely worn, and will & & make Evening Dresses of, Regu- © ° Vests.All worth 75c to $1.00 each.© $ not be amiss now.Worth 25c yard.«& = larly sold for $1.50 yard.@ .*.-, .\u2018®.@ es .STOO OE SH OVE DE HOC ODODE CELVOVOCODDOOODSOOPROC OOD PD.$400 LEOODOOB LIOOGGOOOHOOPS : CHILDREN'S BONNETS.The entire balance of stock of Children's Winter Bonnets to be cleared at reductions varying from + \\ 15 to 25 per cent.SWISS EMBROIDERIES.Newest patterns, in finely worked Swiss Embroideries, all widths, to be cleared at ! © A 10 to 50 per cent.discount.FINE LACES.Every kind of Lare to be cleared.Your .choice of the stock at discounts varying from .Cr \u2014 -\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_ _ -_ - LINEN GOODS.\u201cThere's full stocks here to select from.Réductions equally as.large will be made here as in other departments, namely, 10 to 50 per cent.3910 556 dé 6030600 : +9 5 | : PIED ET EH OTHDE LE ÉOSODHÈHCE ry .© 466006600060 050001 56000000 © .RO © \u201cor TOILET SOAPS.die © CREPE CHIFFONS, i © ___ .® © FLANNELETTES.+ © i \u2014_\u2014 > © MC BOX\u2014300 boxes of Cholce Golden & © \u2014_ à $ SC YARD\u2014Rich Colored.Crepe Chit- © @ .Sthto Beauty Tollet Soap, made of @ © BC YARD\u201450 pièces Fancy Striped & © fons, in a large number of art + @ Buttermilk, Lanoline and Glycer- 4 @ Flannelette, in a variety of pretty © © shades, suitable for - Bvening © ® ine, especially \u2018for the complexion.à & , stripes and colors, suitable for «©, © , Dresses, Fancy Work and other .@ @ \u2018 These boxes cannot be obtained B à either Ladies\u2019 or Children's Under- & © uses.These goods are worth 50c $ ®& cisewhere for less than 12c to 15c :& @ wear, soft and extra finish.Worth à © yard, and cannot be bought for less .© ® per box.Our Price, Sc.~~ & 6c yard.® © elsewhere; & + © GD DEE BDO | Nat 00045 05000005000000-008 | Coes 508 68 OO DOHOBOOSES \u201c - - N + .\" + co PATENT MEDICINES.v $ .= 6e ® \u2019 Regular Special & & ; .' Price.Price.® © Carter's Little Liver Pills .250 15¢ & © Syrup of Aniseed .sees Be 15e © ® Dr.Willlams' Pink Pills .50c 376 & $ Scott's Emulsion .\u2026.\u2026.Toc 49% @ @ Ayer's Halr Vigor .$1.00 © \u201c ©.Ayer's Sarsaparilla .$1.00 TOC 3 10 to 50 per cent.;< GLASS AND CHINA.The whole of our well assorted stock of Glass and.Chinaware, which includes everything desirable, will be- offered at discounts varying from 25 to 50 per cent.|: 620600060056 50-H60 06600 0000P ©.; GRANITE AND TINWARE.Everything in this department, comprising all household and culinary necessaries, LADIES\u2019 WHITEWEAR.Lere.Your choice of our assortments at discounts varying from LADIES\u2019 GLOVES.Kid and Fabric Gloves of all be offered during thi 1 nds\u2019 wilk 10 to 50 per cent.\u2014 \u20ac j = \u2018FANCY NECKWEAR.wear will be cleared 25 to 75 per cent.discount.DRESS TRIMMINGS.Everything that's on hand fn Dress Trim- _ mings, including latest Parisian novelties, will be offered at discounts of 10 to 50 per cent.{ } ÿ will be reduced .25 to 50 per cent.Hundreils of other Bargains, which we have not space to mention here, will be offered at equally : as great reductions.rr Pn } E a \u201d Corner of St.Lawrence and St\u201d Catherine Streets.THE EXTIRPATION OF \"RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION Relative to the operations of a soclety In this city, formed for the purpose of proselytizing citizens of the Jewish race, a gentleman of that persuasion requests The Herald to publish the following scntiment, emanat- | ing from.Dr.¢.C.Bonney, president of TAR, Religious I'arllament Extension: uld have the proposed monument mark the formation of a world wilde fraternity for the extirpation of religious persecution in all ils forms and the protection of all men in their just religlous liberty and rights of consclence: < As a Christian, I hold that the Jewlsh rate 1s ertitléd to the love and revereuce of all the other races of.mankind, and I believe\u2019 that the time will \u2018eme when the persecution of the Jews in the name of Christianity will be regarded As one of thé most Ihcredibl of human history.: In this niortument of Christians to honor two illustrious Jews for thelr glorious exemplificatlon of the Golden + Rule I sce one of the most inspiring signe of the coming blessings which I am sure ate held in store for us by the twentleth: century.\u201d ; \u2018 tete AYDOCTORS\u2019 UNION.Le Will Organize for Protection.lhe Francis District Medical ,Assocla- tion eus Doim\u2018nion incorparation for a medical defence unlon.It ls an organization to look after the rizlits of sue profession.It will support and protect the character and interests of medical practitioners * ptactising in the Dominlon of Canada; pro- | Supprens i note honorable practice, and to or prosecute unauthorized practition pra; Ad vise and defond, assist In! defending, members of the union In cases where proceedings [volving questions of professional principle or otherwise are brought against them; originate and support legislative measures.likely to benefit the medical profes slon, and oppose all measures calenlnted to Tor these\u2019 purposes it will peti.1 expe It Is fguded to interest doctors all a The ptfjcers pro tem -afe: President, .Dr.Brown, Richmond; first vice-president, Dr.Stevenson, \u2018 Coaticook; second vice-presi- \u2018dent, Dr.Rioux, Sherbrooke; secretary-trea- surer, Dr.W.Russell Thomas, Tennoxville; assistant freamsurer, Dr.Gndhois, Sherbrooke: council, Dra.Stith, Fregeau and statements |.| record, -merits of Boots, Sh stock.Discounts 10, 20, 25 and 50 off all specificd lines.: \u2018W.H.STEWART 2295 St.Catherine Street.ss than\u2018cost.Watch for our ad- the goods.\u2018Only\u2019 first quality oes, Slippers, Rubbers, carried in per cent.\u201c, BANK APPOINTMENTS.The, announcement of the appointment \u2018of Mr.C.8.Hoare, of Winnipeg, to the position of mana ar of \"the: Merchants ank of Halifax, ntreal, has been well received here, and\" higgtelection would indicate that the heads our banking institutions look upon Winnipeg ax a_ goo training school for bankers, because during recent years several very important.post tions among our leading banks have n filled by the promotion of managers from Winnipeg.Mr D.Miller, a few years ago was pro from Winnipeg to the sition of ma r of the Merchants oronto, which be still ô cers of the Bt.\u2018Francis soclation.\u2019 7 also appointed from Winnipég.À year two ago Mr.Angus Kirldand the .position of manager the Bank of Montreal at Winnipeg, \u201cWis promoted to the management of the Toronto branch, the largest branch of that Lenk, and quite recently Mr.F.H.Mathewfon was placed in chaige of the Montreal branch of the Canadian Bank of-OCommerce, Which is also the largest branch of that inatitution, Special Mptice, .Try \u2018Templeman\u2019s pure\u2019 Min \\8 A481 St.Lawrence tree&| above Sherbrooke Street, Te i el, East 180 2 s pther Mmoats \u20ac var quaites D livery everywhere.\u2018 à or = .15 to 50 per cent.; 10 to 50 per cent.year or who filled 25 to 75 per cent.Evéryihfng that's stylish in Whitewear is reat Bale at &is- Balance of stock of Ladies\u2019 Fancy Neck- # \u201c co.2001036 0200080100000000008 0 Stewart's | Lo Great Annual Discount: Sale Now On : We have determined to make this, our 5th Annual Clearing Sale, the largest on.We have a large stock tb reduce.We intend to reduce it.by offering the | entire stock at\u2018large discounts, and all odd lines at les vertisements; read them, and judge the e [op \u2014\u2014 Sy, Pei > OB real, à | .3.THIS MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JAN.8, 1901, t >.= i \u2014 \u201d y > \" 2 | BIRTHS.MARRIAGES.DEATHS, - delaÿs at the intermediate matches such as morrow era on Saturday, opens to | gay regarding the pormanent orgaulzation day \u201cwill he across country to Kensington Tne time appronchine for hb: which the West End Branch (2 364 St.Catherine St.), oceurred last Saturday afternoon.On that Captain Boon is playin sure and steady Vf the.Western Buseball Association.and Notre Dame de Grace.° meeting of the Montrea pt SEE - ; a h S St t store since its occasion the match, which wus to be over; gayi at cover sn ao i a i ear tempurary organization Was formed last .ls to take pince on January 30, and at js closes, as the ot.James ree + 9 Bs at 4 o'clock, finished at 4.45, and the 8¢¢- | peu well in hand, \u2018PINE Lhe week with the understanding that a co ' .- which, in all probability, a new master : de.\u2018 ond, which was to be over hy 6.30, was | ; : \u2018 ference would be held here to-day to launch .ill be elected.Mr.George R.Hooper, -\u2014\u2014+ opening caters to the same trade, fini£hed at 645.President T.Y.\u2018Foster, |_ Armythxe, Bain, Meritt, Flett and others the new league.None of the \u201cpromoters FOOTBALL the resent Incumbent having signified his ! .- o the Intermediate | cagne.notified.the po ld pu mere Juorested spectators.\u2018nut in an appearance except Mr.Burnham, \u2019 intention of resigning.\u2018There are many } \u201d» = rena authorities this week to stop the | \u2014 > .: of Detroit, wbo Was appointed teufMerary - i \u201cthis coveted \u201c\u201c 1 - first match at 415 at the very latest and || The Westmount ladiles haxe hegun play president.and Mr.Anning, of Kansas T tieth Cent Football men Tully quaithied pA ne Dr.Chas.[* Therefore, more Lonelies than ever to the second match at 5 5 at the very latest, ! again and practixe Mondays and Wedues- City.The meeting Was postpoued until wentle ury *ootbatt.cEachran, whose turn it seems to be, in \u2014- di = FE Secretary William Nb) fy pas Aggordingly days- from 10 to 11 a.m, at the Arcana.1 wich time gs a full attendance of the pros Toronto, January 9.\u2014The first regular .priority of membership and through the .istribute.- .« 4 notified all the clufs* to this cect.and : - ¢ matches will be Fer cd, he says, at \u2019 : : tl ese hours.pods De B .It was agreed ated age moeting that } e the matches were to lu* 2.50 to 4 and 4 to ; : 8.30.with the conditlom that for unexpected : , delays .u quurter \u2018of an hour's grace would - FJ be allowed.© This agreement was-not fol- } leved last Friday, and hence the action of the president, \u201cPhe Shamrock II.have been practising Peotive maguates can be secured.__.hard to mest Montreal Ll on Saturday.The Mr.Burnham returned te*Detgoit to- same team that defeated Westmount will nplaht with President Johnson, of the Am- ebcounter Montreal.erican- Lengue, for the purpose of lookin The E .hoy | .Jaa over the situation there and helping \u201cdecide le Emtec team of Oct teed eur ne davlsaille n£ pircing 4 second (oun ir Cs 5 ion cotes hon t .n that, city, The American League wih Etes a rap int.aud were beste by 4} have the same team there which repre CS Koi Te ST, , sented the league (here last season, And if The Westimonat team practises, tf 10.30 [Che outlook ix propitious, the Western As deep and unwavering interes he has always shown in the Qrosperity and welfare of the.club, If the Doctor will consent to accept the nomination for the.position at the coming meeting, his qualifications and popularity will unquestionably place him at the hepd of \u2018this.the oldest and best- equipped hunt elpb on the continent, Mr.-D.T.'Iees, the courteous assistant \u2018secretary, will no doubt continue to fill this im- feotball watch of the year in this city was played yesterday between the Cres certs of the City League and Lamonts.team of Pwenticth Century Stars., The latter team won by a score of 35 to Il.The day was an idenl one for rugby players, but was pretty chilly for the speeta- | tors.: - oT St.Catherine St.of OTTAWA .Under \u201cthe circumstances it looks as if to-nieWt, at the Arena, Every member soelation, WiH alse loenie a club there.\u2014 , portant office.The ever-increasing menmber- playing time would have to hy reduced.At should be out to.get in shape for the Prestddyt Johnson stated that he would Toronto, January 2.-A despatch from Ehip of the club and its hundred and one à 231 St.James St.1551 resent the play Is two 23-minnte halves, uateh, en Saturday, with the Vies, 11 not call the meeting of the Amertean gt.Louis \"states that the Berlin Rangers improvenients and additions during the past - .2364 St.Catherine St.position of work- and economic | this organiza- few years has made the Ing secretary one of vital importance to the success of Mentrenl IL meet \u2018Shamrock 11.Saturday afternoon at 2.30°at the Avena.lis\u2019 promu lses to be a good.game, as Montreal des wdging by the play of last Friday, it will fiave: to De made 20 minute halves to get within the time limit.: 1 League before the middle of January, and it Wifi be held in\u2019 Chicago instead of Phila delphia, as planned.TORONTO - WINNIPEG : , = were defeated in their match with the Christian Brothers football team yester- rm en te ess .1 fettled vies and Siinurroeks defeated, West: The Tribune tomorrow will say: The day, by f a of à to % bat, that at tion , - ' = \u2018 - + 3) er = \u2014 THE SENIOR MATCH » mount last Saturday.new league struck a snag lu George Hen- hockey the rothers won by o 2.- - EE ° : The Cod: A.rat te .non, of St, Paul, and have ng yet com \u2014\u2014 .; | .Pana rE lly pi Sia firm from Mo E.pleted plans Made necessary hy the, a A roud race from Ancaster to Dundas The stewards yesterday at New Con Sir! and while we fit you we will suit your J.ROSENTHAL f \" \u2026 1 « Cols ice 3: TIES Les pected state of affairs up fu Twin Citles.: ac \\ncas Du , uf dt 17 prit + res.be ab easy on vour ket as oung Men's The Prospects for a Good Hard Game .Hippel & cs OCT nN fee lo Whthow Se Paul the Western Association and return was held on Tuesday.There cent City Jockey Club that W.Dean, the We can laste and See our -Aarge Mange of Popular Tailor Are Bright\u2014Teams Look Evenly Cedars by 3 to 0.- vies a want hs i fe on were eight starters, The results: - WUE! jockey charged.with complicity in the Fit Pants \u2018 at 34.00 500 Patterns to ppd Outfitter.259 ; , \u2019 Ehren Quebec nue \u20ac ; than likely the Borgleans organization w Burke, 54:05; FE.Willidime 54.45; J.An- \u2018heme ang who sought te corrupt * Riad ¢ ell Tel.Main 3259.Matched, oT I etre Mr prrouge a new cireult, Toaving out both of |RSS S050 37 Riley, #805; Richardson cers sind fnlnener he ting be denied - choose from.179 St.Antoine Saturday night's patel between Victoria A, ot saan rm (ue Me Application has heen RTE Burke won the Dundas road race on sp baseball Toronto applies .Y ou « Street.Te and Montreal is ercaumng.à good deal of\u201d SA AR NAS \u201c3 the capt 3 made hy the Toronto Club, of the Basiern se 1 ei - \u2018 M AE CEE REE in fatire 2.Interest anionz The fsttowers of the mae, the poco tests and Mr.E, B.B.Rattray Lenguel It ds sald, for a féanchise fu the | Christmas, .the pny ideges.of the track in future.more po than is generally \u2018the case for an °° tue seeretyryship, * new dedgne, bat this Uhe mpguates refuse ses _ 0 to conflem.\u2018Toronto would net bea de sire.ble addition without, Hoffalo te pair ft In \u201cthe schedule, aud In breaking the jumps the Western Assacintion canuot- plan on Ruffalo, whieh is at present a member of The Cedar team, after the practice last Tuesday, elected Mr.Com.Maclldowie to the position of captain of their thirst hockey fossin The captain for the second team will be elected by the plivers after the opening match.Thi is.no doûbt Caused by the large number of candidates for positions on both teams.Usually thre is a dearth of good wen so curly in the ser son\u2014that \u2018is to say, men who are capable « year seems to be an exception, and thet dir.tor the Association to awalt thé action of rv eexcutives of cach club will find it pretty Any eliths desivons of arrangiig\u2019 practice the American League concerning the drop « bard to decide whe the seven ne will be.mntehes with the Cedars are Invited to com Ping of Huffals on Indlanu polls before dectd- 9 ' | UIs prety \u201csafe te say, however, that in municate with Mr.Gray Copping, the man ing on the Paronto applicatio _ ; | .each case the strongest possible team\u2019 will aeere care of the\u201d Mountain City Crclo-Ca.« : .; : .: ., be put out.and it shout he a battle roysti Se Catherine Strect or felephone Tp 10120} ., _ ; ivhen they nicet, Montreals deferee will, Melo ; a ; .: LS It is said, \u2018he the sante as last year, bat Ler ie Jos laud \"> SM site bls.ha - TH E Ri N G \u2019 \u2019 ° - EE UE UE y) [ : - | .Howard, C.Liffiton.Billy Christugts D vus = Rood.Ele .; _ : \\ on .; - of playing champwonship hockey, but this Smith, A.Liffitn, J.Gardner, Desse Brown and forme damphell, itis hard to ray what four men will make Up the forward line, Vietorii has just as many good Mer to choose\u2018 from as, Montreal.and if thelr supporters imagine that thes dire ing on to the jee with a weak team.they v pre NE UE rh pt re and Rte Stirl-que, Minto and Arle.A sche-.public 8e DER He regards the guime os \\e ry a surpri-e Meth 1 mov net be as.dule will he dawn up and oflicers eleet- more bretal than prize fichiine He has plensant à one.The strepz defence, : their forward line will he just as fat as the hest of them, ns will he seen from.the.following list of names, \"from which the committee will Lave ta choose: Russell\u201d Rarnie.Wolter Ewing.Blair Russell, Doc Acer, Eddie St art.Bort Strachan.C.Allen and ©.Howard.The officials have =o far not been acvocd upon.but it Is expacted that this most Im portant matter will be settled tonighr, | when both teams will hald their \u2018final prac | o lowing clubs ne feque-te! to send dele Vies will have a bic ; practice at the Victoria Rink pext Satur was a member of the tiscoode team that won the senior championship of the Ontarin, Hockey Association.Ottawa Citizen.The Juveurlr Leacue will meet on Ire dav night mn the Ontario Rink, The fol: Outremont, Overlan-.getes: Gutario.ed.; On Saturdav, December 29, Nationals and Ontariod met in Ontario Rk.Three \u201cmitvies betore time was The Track Opened Last Night_and About Fifteen Men Put in Their arena.and dhis gives the Impression that he means business.Lynch Put Payne Out.Grand Mere, Que, Jan.3, (Speckt 5\u201d The Grand Mere Auteur AN.epened their, record month of clearing our statement by comparison, to see the goo bargains at our store.\u2019 of the extraordinary and exceptional values we are offering.101.\u201cSALE! We want the public to test\u2019 ds and to be convinced by seeing- OVH) # teams mers: _, .( ( , - First Practice.magnificent etui house on New Yara bre | - .se ° .Nationals.Position.Montamard.1 ; ( - With a boxing.tournament.we hall pro ] a .; The quarter-mile teak ate the M.A.A.A.pet not being completed, thosbasemont was a \u201c ; .> ; Davicne coe Ge ME oe -Hate.u Rink wax opened last eveatng, amd ahout sut Tor the.eA he Wild i (ay u r rca n n ua 1 ewear a : é | PTE Les Point; Lane rai tifreun of.the speedy re of Montreal! ine was crowded, Patrons of sport from Ka) - oo oo .J RE _ ; 'aniville.\u2026.\u2026.point.co Taflamme put In their first acticin preparation | si winigan, St Flore, \u2018Phres Risers gd J 0 ve .Re ina ry Frade.EE Lar ern tre, Toman Dorit | eT SET nd ue ct ras ar Has always proved a piping Success, and this season our arrangements with æfettre.\u2018 el 20000 een IN ne ; ; Ju ) were Montreal ond Quebec contranited ta.: .; .Nea .ni E.Filkiec.Brown, Bert.Spooner, Boo su ell \u201cu Lun of *spectators, .Vo say + .4 s n Millie, 700 LC RUE Bague, dis ni, Dee spe fon SD mb of spear the manufacturers has placed it in our power to make it to our cagtiers 2 tegane.Ln ee ee See ent This has Been \u20ac record breaking season press.Phe tien is compos ii \"almost en .: u .; : tefcree, Mr.Ws crache of fhe ie- ! .200 Mozen FINE BLEACHED TABLE NAP.aby, AG thm.BOTH TS, CMe.Londs Rihenstein, the seevctary.fa gn vitre, 1784 aiid and style of giightibg pro | Good Cotton yoke, tucked, embroidery on \u201c Rrices Cut in this way: kins.All sizes in this lot.\u201cAll prices, Laviolette\u2014A.Godin, goal; (2.TapUel ; receipt of numerous {otters sixking for in sented ti very sqnall mark to his opponent.ilar amd cuffs.Toe : CBr 1 ; from $1.75 to $12.00 per dozen.This lot point: B.Baxter.sover point; F.Norbert, formation In regard.to the races and the WH the exception of he TOF rund, © collar and cuffs.de : , Men's Colored Shirts, neat patterns, sizes 14 slightly imperfect, but fake, your\u2019 chojee M.Gauthier, W.Blair, IF.Ritchie, for prospects are That thert will bé an unusti- Jayne was he NEEIeRSOT.Lael unten ig English Corton\u201d front, insertion and em-, to 17, Toc, $1.0 and $1.25 ones! to go at of any price at M per vent.discount.w s.) ! ; Cally large nmnber o entries.Chin self with ceuuters on the Avind only, S broiters.: \u201cthis sale at 300.! ESTRY CU MINS.al x wa res Dugan, T.Argoll.; \u201cI'he entries will close on the 50th inst.leading three or four times, who ie al .protiuey.Ho ponts \"ae sntoon Shirts, fast color and well Ba Pairs TA TRY URTAINS: th \u2014 Timekeepers-\u2014=t1.Godin, and I.Blair.4 - Band at Arena.} auf » monte Ea PI JN Hemstitehed, Empire ntyle, trimmed embroid- made, 30c and 60 ones, to\u2019 clear, ave.at 25 per cent, discount.Referee\u2014J: Taylor.: 0-MOrTow sht - w e 4 went down from a blow on the jaw and was ery, $1.50, Men's Urnlaundried White Shirts, reinforced BEAUTIFUL SATIN COVERED | DOWN + \\ : To-morrow night will be hand night at _ .; FA \u20181 > Te : aality, | ted + feat St.Joh the Arena, and no doubt a large erowd will] unted oft.Fine Cambric, tritnmed lace And insertion, | fronts, sizes 12 to 1619, for le._ Qu 1.TR, the finest qua ny.ported .Stars Defea - Jo ns.be present: The attendance has been In- Scholes After More Honors $2.15.7° LL Men's Flannelette Night Shirts, good strong 1 Choice of the stock at 74 per cent.dis- .Co .creasing steadily.which goes to prove, that =e ! 3., ; ones, tut full and long, at this sale, 46%.couht.; .The Star AAA.first hockey team de- (he Arena is just as popular with the skat.nur 2) LS ; : \u2019 Men's Ueautitul Dressed White Shirts, tailor PASS : e foated the St.Johns\u2019 hockey team in St: ers ag with the lovers of hockey.: u Te ronto [lanuary on Le des of .Let Ce Dern AL this sale, we r Jolins, hefore large number of spectators, | .tis city, champion featherweight amateur 4 Ch na ; .\u2018G J .- JE Years tres \"by the score of four | : boxer.of thé world, hus decided to accept ; emisés.- Men's Lonallen Ceylon in with raies reat anuary.ames | thrre I'rotter Forrester and; y \u2018 the: invitation extended Lo hün by the - : >, Hs 8 Pach.Rue : .vy © y State played ver well for the home team, | CU RLI N G Pittsburg Athletic Club to compete in the Cotton, trimmed lace, good quality.for Tc.Men's Ceylon Pyjama Suits.At this-sale, 99e ST 0 Cotton - Sale .chile.Evi Nelson and -Grannary did , - 'amiteur chaïpiondhips, which will be Cotton, trimmed with cambrie feill, 2ge.à Nits.; .ve AT Trine for \"the a, 4 \u2014 helel there commencing on January 17th.oo Ct - ! each.A 1 0 50, for $1.69 All Bleached Cotton Shectings, 10 per cent.Nita the game ms boys trop i TWO FRIENDLY MATCHES.If successful in Pittsburg Scholes may go Cambrie yoke, with insertion and tucks, Men's Ceylon Pyjama Sults, $2.50, for $1.69 off, © ter the gape, he 70.° 4 \u2014 - England ak other at t trimmed \u2018embroidery, $1.00, each.: All Unbleached Cotton Sheetings, 10 per cent.the Stars to the St.Johns Hotel, where | ; ee Trithioh, tonther cing chm.~ nnn Men's Collars, odds and ends of lines, Ihc off.Co they gave hen .at: Following are Montreal and Heather and Thistle pionship.He MAN \u2018take a crack at the : .: and- 20c ones, 5e\u2019 each.' All Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, 10 per .nl: us .DEAE - 3 À .AAAS ait A ?+ ! the mar Bowen nl: PP.Don ighty and St.Lawrence Began Their lightweight also.Île begins active train- Drawers, \u2019 on \u2019 , \u201cAn pe ttons 10 per cent.off pe, = .y ly « ; , 1 - > ° .int: G i ve int: : .Annual Games.ing at once.ve .2 | .i point: G.Ewing, cover point; C.Nelson, i nn a i .0.| n e C ie S.; ; SPBCIAL.centre; I.Grannats, rover: VV, Gecves, FOR a veh we TIE Bid hehe © Cotton, trimmed.lace, 3 tucks, i%e.a : r - 2,000 Yards FINEST, ENGLISH BLEACHED left wings; (.Hart, rizht wing.| remaiming rinks will he played tg-day.\u2018The ; brie frill, with hemstitehed 100 dozen Plain White and Colored Pordered \"COTTON, free from ~divssing.36 inches St.Johns\u2014W.Stott, gont; A, CampbheWl, ; scores werez\u2014 , ÿ : 2 AT H LET | C S Cotton, deep cambric frill, with hemstiteh Handkerchicte: Formerly Be, 10c and 12e.wide, and worth 15¢.\u2018Our Great Sale * TE ; | int: +.° Co ; ., tucks, 30e.; Sale Price, 6e each.Price, toc per yard, and 10 per cent.extra point; NE PO plier?moi A a * MONTREAL VS.HEATHER, | 1 Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, black border, 2c discount.per ¥ ' Cl .vi, enter ; re en yover: Fe apr Montreal, \"Heather ; \u2019 \u201c*Flue quality.embroidery and fine tucks, hic.or 12/40 each te STE 400.Yard FANCY ART MUSLINÉ, new pat- peau, left WR datant \"i Papa HE row ic JR dat 0 THE SIX-DAY FLYERS._.J Compre, trimmed embroidery and, fue tuck |\u2026_ossanmimnemen smn \u201cterne.fast colors.Cheap at fc.January | 2 TT hae J.A.# - Kid » ey TTT .- .> oe .islop.: co 19 Brown EAC oo - : : $1.00 801 21 * .: .: Sale, [0 per cent.discourit, or 2l4¢ per and A.Hislop.: : « T.Brown I.A.Brown, .; \u201c Ja.Co Bi .d t ard.: { ; .: , - yard.Roferee\u2014Fred.Oumeraire.l \u2026.HE.Smith, - A.Hardman, Kaser Leads at thé Er@jof the Third \u2014~ - 1g eductionis ion.y Pp Cl (skip) 10 (sklgy- 9 Day, with Walthän! Second and So Co + [ Co to rT Te.TT Quebec Team for Ottawa.\u201cA.J.Darling, W.Rutherford, .- \u2019 : .- a v On Umbrellas, Dressing Gowns, Path Robes, Cl i .B ài - LS, {af T, Mec ib Innes Baillie, , McLean Third.Corset overs.Neckwear, Mufflers, Canes, Fancy Vests, caring argatns on - : Quebec, Jan.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Quebee C, Coristine, i.A.Robertson, | es .ee .; : ° ticckey team, which will.play Ottawa on Licut.-Col.Mifler, 8 G.11.Cornell, Ko 23 boston.Jan.2.With but three Inches #8 u 1 od cation, 12%4¢ Se : i .; S nd Floor oo y is eu: Gonl, F.8.ok | .(skip\u2014 ; (skip)\u20142; pare, Kaser, the German, crossed the flu- Plain, well made, go n, 12%¢.rr ve > \u2019 | ; : .- Baturoas A ht RUE C Saxe.Lt OT TE Toh ine 16 the Jord of the Inst mile of the œ | >.V ahave, - \u2018 _.: .\u20acco x Stents forwards, J.Gillespie, ©, Stanley, H.Budden, J.Faves, Jind dny of racing-at Park Square Garden.Good catton, trimmed embroldery, V_ shape, - Gloves! -.Gloves { A aline of LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES, Cheviot Bruce Stuart and Hogan; spare, Gilmour.\"| Whrninerd, - Jas.Morrison, | Bobby Walthour, the\u201d Sonthernef, wis his ery Co) 2.2 : Cloth, Reefer Jacket, new style skirt, lined The Intermediate , wi play In Behn) 1x Mat been R.Thomson, (skip)\u2014-14 Eee er hd i.an ne od voje and sleoves trimmed lace, 50c.* Women's Fine Quality Fiecce Lined anbucre mercerized sateen, to clear at $5.95.fl on Saturday.Tor: nee SF on er Rev.We ns, W.E.Cusuing, | of the day was 3&2 miles 4 laps, The day Senmiess, trimmed lace and ribbon, 86c.- -Gloves,, that formerly sold a .> All.our stock of LADIES® JACKETS, to clear Goal, A.Leader; Dany (camat yen.4.16.band, = C, Scott, brought one retirement, that \u201cot Gougoliz, \u2019 L Price, 28c.: at 20, 33 1-3, 50, and 7 per cent.discount.cover pont © PO esti A TaMilen W.Brown, P, \u20ac.Small, which was expeeted last night, His lez | Trimmed \u2018émbroldery, \u2018insertion and ribbon, Men's White Kid Gloves, for 45¢c pair.\u2018 .> œl © wards; Lawrence, ang.© o MeMIB fev, 30 Willlnmeon, J.HL Sith, will have to go Intd n splint for a wick op $1.20.- Wrmen's White Doo Skin Washing Gloves, \u2018 \u2014 and Roy: spare, 1° A Co (skip)- 14 7 (skip)-18 two.There were no had falls during the .~~ rme _ ag , .In B sement \u2019 With tine Puck Chasers.\\ F.Duckott, R.Menderson, \u201c| day.and the videry, seemed to Dé In good LIAR .foe, for ic palr.1 \u2018 ening wear.| ; 0 | .: , .* - 0.N.Evans, J.Mungle, .| condition, Little Jor Downey's showing lias > _u Women's: White Silk Gloves, oNgv ng .16 TABLES: OF FANCY AND HOUSEHOLD .Cravlie Liffiton is as fast as ever.; 3 Te oi et & x finl'ohison, + care fer brie Grore than ver he panne of co Skirts.«| = reduced.ia ale a evening cor CHINAWARR.> clear at discounts rang- .; : Po o .j < ETS.Williamson, .D.Hntchison, - \u201cMurprise:* \u2018Fischer also dAld_heroie -wvork, \u2018 \"Wi i oves, fer : w 1g- i Sentor Victorin, 8.20 to 9.50 to-night.(Kip \u201412 ) - (skip)\u201419 and li 1s becoming evident that he 1a, In .Wouien n White : - : * * log from 10 to 50 per cent.{ fentor Montreal, 7.30 to 8.30 to-night: Present stanling\u2014 Heather majority, 24.racing parlance, \u201ca bad proposition.\u201d Muil- - Wide hem, 3 tucks, 27c.4 ot Winter Glov ~ - > ith Vj ; : er and Kaser are the only other foreigners \u2019 , -| Big Reductions In all lines Win es, , .; White, ot Quebec, Is out with à rtorias.\"ST.LAWRENCE V8.THISTLE.\"loft.Fow spills and casy going made a Good cotton, frill, embroidery and tucks, #e.for Men, Women and Children., Special., Co ~ Get your tickets early for the big match.Thistle, .8t.hnwrence, 50 quiet duy._ LÀ Double flounce, hemstitched above embroid- a .v .| | ; - W.L.Maltby, W.J.Kearns, - The thirtieth hour score and finish of the ery, $1.50 \u2014 ) .During January, in order to Introduce them = \\ || R.B.Kessen, - J.B, Clearihue, third day was: \u2014Kaser, Walthour, McLean, ory, 32.0% P rfumes! Perfumes ee Canadian.public, wo will allow a \\ Dr.Baker, * F.G.À.Kvarns, McEachern, Stinson, Downey and Fischer, Double flounce, with zigzag lace and igher- \u20ac \u20ac .' 0 per cont.off LA VIDA T Judge Archibald, M.M.Kearns, h 582 miles 4 Japs; Bahcock, 681.7; Mull ath % discount of 20 pe 9 .- HE PRESIDENT uoee kip) 8 _ oT akip)\u201419 pe A Ra \u2019 tion, 32:36.° In Fancy Boxes, at Half Price, $1.00 for 0c, Pre AND JENNDSS MILLER | : AS! - to- Catarth Ret.| Dean Waiton, 3.Howard, : SETS OF ¥NDERWBAR, from $6.00 to $37.00.$1:50 for Be.oo OES.: > _ ave\u201d to- Latarrih Dr.G.Cumphell; I Heary, BOHEMIAN A.A.A.DINNER.: .: \u2014 Huy A.F.Beckett, D.Patterson, A.» \u2014 - | .' : A.GG.Walsh, 0.W.(i.Dettmera, : , - to N : ' \u2018Dr Agnew's'Catarrhat Powder Re | {skip 6 ; (skip)\u201425 Brockville, Jan.2-Special.)\u2014The annual | , ° A= 1.Rub 725 diuner of the Dohemian Amater Athletic ,[ 234 t t - >.reves in 10 Minutes.Ca Macintosh, .Wh Thompson, \u2018 Association took place In>their club room ® a erine .ree \u2018 le, President of Sor.les I Dr Winote, à.Jonnsos | cunstion.The.attendance wie large And CORNER METCALFE.a .i oon rea ington or.e's Io- en \u201c (skip)\u201410 A \" (okip»-\u201414 thoroughly repreren etai of the Quelness, : Hg TERMS CASH.TEL.UP 988.I .stam DT au A : , Virtue .Bremner, \u2018| profess and Industrial life of the town, : : ( 4 : a .: \u201cFor years T was affifcted with Chronic Ca- .w.C.McNally, À.Fortier, \u2018 eo, P.Graham, M.P.P., presided, and in | ; ; \u2014 tarrb.\u2018Remedies and treatment by specialists D.Mcintyre, F.Fournier, .the opening address sketched the record of \" - - : \u2018 mn temporary relief.until I was V° D.Aird John Rose, the club since its organisation: Or, anised, .| only gave me, fot, (skip) 6 fento) 10 September, 1807; first dinnér, Fitssimmons., , induced to use Dr.Agoew's pans » Pow- \u2018 Present standing\u2014Thistie majority, 47.block, Igpoasy, 1, 106: \u2014 into club | | dor.It gave almost lostant relief.\u201d 50 cents.\u20143 | Montreal Lady: Curlers.use, 8.\\ rims mon oran NC Wo oon Montreal Lady.Oren , CSN) NS) AD) DD) AD) ICONS A : n Friday, the 18th | : Te \u2018 en gs\" CN : oo Lu eee as tp wh NSS TT oN vie \u2019 .: ; » .Ve ; .; .g ; À .t .\u2018 ; ; \u2026 .i\u2019 , ; - .oo \u2014e .; .CL Cos | , : 2 O1 - [ =.Le | Le SE .\u201c % : *.- \u2014 .; v _ - .2 Co .- .- .=., ; - care te be \"a de te Te; ab de He mubton, ST and vesl, 4c to Bo per b.aoe, GANADIAN PACIFIC \"MONTREAL TIME BILL ™ ; » For Chinamen £4, MoUuNT ROY AT; MIE T Pan 4 |THE PAST JER THE NAME \u2014\u2014 It was an uneven year for the Chicago piano.The artistic merit of .| The supply on epot is not large; in cou- prepared a special brand of ; IN WHAT PT éE esse TRICE |r 200 HEE Wolghin, and carised Mason & Outta to Chinces newts cated.TOHONTO \u201cHamiuron, cntcago \u2014 ur.gs were semotiarhehdis - .\u2018MA D RIN\u2019 15-48 Bey .p-m.» Teg - Ri s ch N A VINNIPÉE à G AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.19.8 * Some of the Features of Special vo re een i pm rt Note in the Chicago Alwa: : .Lo Aa a.5.p.m.110.00 p.m.Lv.- ys suggests the idea of Indien SE olin LE \u201cRy Market.: mau tho highest excellence im |T#S LETROPOLITAS STOCK BICHANGS iim \"ie pin Etam BO Te en.THAT i 800 LOAN everything that pertains to a Incorporated under laws of Massachusstts.Quinny, 18.40 Là.20 am, no p.m.By ou | Capital, $100,000; fully paid.| D.*I1.00 p.m., Ar.*6.30 a.m.4 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.|WoëroN 103 p-2 86:50 p.m.(Sun, Only.) - Board Trade man, wie bie cxperiencos .| \u2018 [ ~ = these unrivalled _ Stocks Sotion, Grain and Provisions bought vars?pa om.101 sen LL.\u201c me ore perme Ee Ho ends ear ae sas, 00 Police Benevolent Society - Still P eo OO.\u2014- Poll Telephons Maia di.|» Lis ne 50 po (ds pme a \u2019 R.Wilson-Smith TRAN SVAAL, | bore at advance in wheat in Anxious About It : lan 0S INSURANCE.| ERE.pe oi i 8 221 y .4 June with an enormous volume of specula- : , Co JOLIETTE fy 8.20 15.10 p.m.ar 5, 20S STE ani | NAT LRO Eee ee var rer LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE E522: 0 .0.\u2019 * NATAL, RH ODESIA.run bis Jeter, Jay (od night, nd wag In Chief Hughes rentes Seon.honest and conscientious com-.Insurance Company.gere, Eu is om A 1 ° _Û à rest from the extraordinary strain.That t Yet Elected.tit f d to \" k = ' wheat wifirl wae the event of the year, th ary petitors are 1orce acknow- 8TE.AGA Government Bonds, The Imperial Bank of Danada rica: sr mas, th drought in the North.ledge their superiorit CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Ar.19.50 ame (oop 3:8 Smee 16.0 pa .oo ne western States.For.some weeks it looked ag! P Je Edmond J.Barbeau, aq, Charmin, LABELLE\u2014Lv.(W)s.00 8.16.80 p.m.Ars : Municipal Secur ities \\ ba if the whole spring wheat crop would The annual meeting of the Montreal l\u2019o- Wentworth J.Buchanan,\u201d Beq., Deputy do.eps;50 8.m.CW)7,05 * , .\\ >, Is prepared to issue Letters of Northwosters Lhe actual result was the lice Benevolent and Pension Society wae .A.F.Gault, Esq., Samuel Finley, Esq.except \"li drs sunsér-on nat .Industrial Securities Credit Negotiable at Branches of promise of 250.000,000 bushels to an actual beld at the Central Station on Saturda Secure Catalogue and Prices.i Edward 8.Clouston, Esq.aDally, ey Soopt,§ ; A Bunday.-(DSate the Standard Bank of South Yield of 172,000,000 bushels.That bull ex- bust, when the election of officers too Am\u2019t invested In Canada .88 3,230,000 urday oly.RL only.ar ! ° u citement lasted about two monthe The place and resulted as follows :\u2014President Th e Mason & Ri sch\u2019 Available Asgets .a., 60.67 2.920 | \u2014 A large line ot Gilt Edg Investments -always on hand.\u2018 Mercantile risks accepted at low current fates, end treasurer, Chief Hughes; board of directors, Inspector Lapointe, Captain Loye, No.5; Captain Millette, No.6; Lieut.Parker, No.10; Constables, Dice, No.13, Gorman, No.9; and Lebeuf, No.1.\u2018ne | price extremes were, however, made within \u2014 \u2014|jless than three weeks, September wheat - sclllng at 677% cents on June 4 and at 80% cents on June 23.SWIFT DECLINE FOLLOWS, \u2018 Africa, Limited, Piano Co.Ltd, 2469 St, Catherine St, G.F.C.SMITH, Cbiet Agent of the Dominion.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 .| Sub-Agents\u2014 by the Thomas Hiam, John G.R.Driscoll, There wns a penalty, though, for these S6Cretary has yet to be chosen by W.Markland Molse GAS GOES HIGHER, speculative extravagances of Juno.The ad.| board of directors.Among important MONTREAL, Special \u201cAgent Hcissa.Dept.\u2014Cyritle -Eauria., items of business brought up for consideration were a number of amendments to the by-laws of the svciety to provide.for higher gratuities and pensions, with, if possible a reduction in the fees.No no- had been given of these amendments ot the previous inecting, and for that reason they were not discussed but were left over for the adjourned meeting of January 26.It is said that the president will be asked at that meeting for explanations re- gardin the witharawal of some $1,500 om.the funds of the sberiety in 1896-87 to- pay the salaries of special constables.This money has not been refunded, and no satisfactory statement regarding it has been vance of 30 per cent.In the wheat price within three Pecks because of a loss of about M per cent.of the world's supply proved illogical, and the bull speculators were themselves compelled to \u201cadmit It.From the top prices of June 25 there was a disheartening decline for six months, re: lieved by very few and unimportant\u2019 ralles.The May wheat price at the low olut in December 7214 cents, meant the | ass of practically all the advance from the very lowest figure of June.The man who had bought whedt at the bottom before the drought scare and who had carrled it for six months, found all his profit gone at Canadian Agents for the Vocalion.\u2019 ' First Class Return Tickets will be sold tween all stations in the Province of Que and to Ottawa at SINGLE FARE SCOTTISH UNION \u2014AND\u2014 National Insurance Co.of Edinburgh.\"ESTABLISHED 1824.: On January 5th and 6th, Total Assets.$44,222,472.83 Good to Return until Jan.7th, 190L Invested Funds .23,065,472.83 : .Invested in Canada.\u2026 - 2,925,840.60 PACIFIC EXPRESS \u2018 Montreal Office\u2014 Leaves Moutreal at 9,30 a.m.for Ottawa, Win 7 ST.FRAN CoIS XAVIER STREET _nipeg, Vancouver, etc, on WEEE DAYS ONL \" WALTER KAVANAGH, I SLEICHS (N Speeding, Pleasure, Family, Business, City, Country, Grocers\u2019, Butchers\u2019, ~~ WALL.ST.LOWER Market Firm Here But There Was a Good Sized Reaction i in Wall Street\u2014 Bank of England\u2019s Rate Up.oo © the low figure of a week ago.- \\ The tiresome decline disconraged .the speculation.Commission trade auffered.\u201cThis was quite.an eventfui day tn the year exactly as the old year.closed.On 8tuck markets, but while London and Wall Street were on the bear side,sthe local marthe whole, even while Sugar Refluing stock: in the afternoon\u2019 was breaking six tu seven The dulness lasted so long the Board of Trade man forgot he bad led an extraordinary money carning experience in the carly summer.ymade to the officers and constables.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t.| DROP IN SUGAR Hxpress SLEIGHS Forget, Senator; Chief Agent and Secrstary.Montreal Advisory Board \u2014 Hon.L.J.Charles F.\u20acmith, Psq., CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 129 ST.JAMES STREET.next Post Office.Ket was strong, the feature being the con- points, and when call money\u2019 rose women- EXCITEMENT IN SIGHT.Thomas McDougall, Esq.tinued operations In, Gas, the price being farily to 10° per cent., the general market 41 tes for \u2014 advanced to 220, the highest in* Years.held\u201d steady.P Phere were some reactions, win there are siens ve repented a the and Harness.satint aor 00% lon at ov.Tain 0 2 3 ate S Loudon was depressed and started the but as a rule: there were net advances fr {ast two days of 1000 the price has advañe- ! à i Î seliing in.Wall Street early in the session, the day.The fact is that, with the outside | £d acveral cents a bushel, Pond the outsider In sympathy with the weakness in the Nice, Good and : owing tc the advance in the Rank of Ing: public's speculative craze at its present ls starting in just as he did last June.foreign market for the raw article.a weak- Stylish.ire Insu rance : land's rate of discount.After the récent height, buying orders accumulate in exces- The , oor 2 o pifétomenal activity and advance, it seemed give quantity over a holiday, and fairly handler of the cash grain on the ex r feallng has developed here In refined Cheap for Cash.vais natural tai there should be a rede | strnin the resources of the Exchange to exe- P4DEE bas had ne Pros aa Benson.augar pu Pefiners Ina rednicsd, En A 144 Mc@GHll Street.Montreal Clty Agent, Th Imperial un, AIN he declines which were notices > {11 come nsurance Company, m .ne _ - to-day throughout almost the entire list did : gute them, Probably the en discovered ! Wheat Ja Chicago spend today % under yellows, but low grades are unchanged.The don, Eng, British American Assur- -Round trip tickets will be sold at .\u2018mot come urexpectedly., 1 displèy of | Whether.the expected who esale reinvest- lat Ni te qe ou io Tor gay 54 par J and business \u2018quiet at 84.73 Aor granulated ence Company, Toronto.Alllance SINGLB FIRST CLASS FARE renier Cl aude attendu vPro SCE Lines Janiary dnirest recoils aityiend\u2019 meet Fr bone quote Ré ari pa au E4on te Pit Je gels ver, 100 a | Betweenasinuary 5 end 8 .s al- [1s to ma , an | at 12.50.January corn was quoted at 85 as fo quality, a e fac ; etween all Stations in the Province of Te Montre a ea Upon éva Bumerous current \u201cconsolidation ae | © a \u201c New York, Jan.2\u2014Fhe American Sugar \u2018GEORGE Ce HIAM, bec and from all stations in the Pro POSE firmer.The renewed activity in the stock have a basis in sober fact.Plenty of such | The \u2018Visible wheat supply.according to Refining Company has reduced all: grades ; , - Quebec to Uttaw really began yesterday afternoon, wheu the | FéPCrts were, fed out to voracious oval Bradstreet's, decreased.last week 15,000 of refined sugars 10 Paints nad the Nel TT Imperial \u2018Building, St.James Street, Return Limit January 7th, 1801 sales weie heavy, and the elimax was \u20ac: ip- Street to-day, an some oO em stra bushels, corn increased 469.000 hnahels onts ona ugar nin ompany s made - , , .ped with a sale of 10.000 shaves at 216, Mr.eredulity\u2014as, for instance, the highly spiced fnereased.249.000 bushels.Burope and R cut of 5 points.: Rater In the day Ar.Have your Piano tuned this Kodolpte Forget being tile buyer and Mr.tale of \u2018a lense of the Chicago, Milwaukee |-aflont for Europe wheat stocks, per the Pickle Bros.\u201d reduced the price.of granu.i \u2014THE\u2014 FAST SERVICE George Smithers the seller.This morning And St.Paul.However, the times are un- Liverpool Corn Trade News, decreased 1.- Inted sugars to conform wth the dist o month by our \u2018Exper Tdners, .3 the Se ppened pretty Se ce and jisual, and it et hin admifiged (hat, even 700,000 bushels.Tast your at the corres- the A National sucer edn g Companys W \u2018 satisfaction and Ontario Accident and Lio ds BETWEEN was quickly advanced to 2181 t reacte 1e dissipation In Jonding date there.was an Increase of.2 e uarantee sa actio J fram that point a little, que later Jumped steel, \u201ca na extrmordinnriy smal.effec tn 000° bunels in \u2018home stocks of wheat, The same at puis alt the competitors en h £ | | | MONTREAL AND OTTAWA.0x There was another reaction, but | Facifie hs n urope and afloat for Euro stocks of \u2014T PI Î Yq | G three minutes before he close the bidding on the excited buyers, wheat decreased 1,500,000 buntel is a Jan.2.\u2014Beet\u2019 sugar\u2014January, gy charge you only a reasonab e d 8 ass ns, 0 YS, cost trains lave Montreal dally, ET) u area Vie « : .© .sales ar os and 2191, Wilson & Gilles- Acccrding to the \u201cNew York Times\u2019 Roan, .: }| price for our work.1724 Notre Dame St.- Mo troal, Ottawa at lnis noon 20d 6.35.p.m.\u2018 Otte Bir HT a Eg Re ny OTA | lal repgrt ino less than 18,251,268 shares of ARKET GRAIN UP WEST.1e - EE [Isa Montreal dul ee pie the others who have absorbed most of] en the stock exchange In that city during BB KIT pèse ily ent raday, and 5.50 p.m.dally, the stock on the prescat - Juovement.last year.In other words, the entire com- \u2019 * LINDSAY-NORDHEIMER (0.n gen: ) .; | mon stock changed hands nearly forty times : 5 Tororito, Jan.9.When t\u2014Market 1s very : ! Acczaent.\u2018Sickness, Plate Glass CITY TICKET OFFICES: - L.J.Forget & Co.'s Landon .cable quoted | over.The fransactions in this stock were orm.Having her ob the Country of the - \u2019 - 137 St James St.and Bonaventure Stations ne EE A Padi aE bg, and An | pore than double that of any other on the BETTER BUSINESS DOING IN Joi strons in Hier shew and in mort * 2366 St.Catherine Street.: \u2014 NT _ aconda at £16, 0.lative activity, it Is the greatest ecard of the GRAIN, EXPORT AND' .cases refu: 4.offers.to-day considerably i .8 5,5 whole.pack.5 It poeme to.\u2018recaîf the-testi- | 2 LOCALEY 5 OL hove the, prices ruling are days ase NOTICE.: .Montreal Street cRallway cprnings New | mony Brought \u201cout at the congressional in- .~ Local deniers big 5c an 20, for re \u2018 .y ; Year's Day werd $3.254.12 ANE rerease com.vestigation of the operations of thls neto- o \u2018 and white whent, middle frelghts, withont _ ANNUAL MEETING: NE $161.94, Vistebiar orale wer $hits.6h, Ix.whereln if was shown that operating ; i : alt fin he, ane frelghts, ror lon of al Meeting of tire Sharehdiders of ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER i sof 8690.11.hE in the stock market with Ite own stock was Easier Prices Prevail for Poultry and hit a ata HT EE Ww.hn THe Annu ng .+ - .a] A - .al u - : An Increase of Rey § 8 ene of the recognized features of.the sugar Meats\u2014Cheese and Butter Thought the holder get Ju bave sold - st the rs pina | will Tun daily (Sunday excepts .\u2018 assurés sie \u2014\" - refining business, Se : ! as follows: .dir a Preis mil MORNING BOARD SALES._ | ; the Same.le\u201d treigpia: Spring \u2018wheat tn Arm ni GTige Montreal and Orogon Gold Mines, La.except où Saturday, a 15.00 aon or Halle Doses tor Taf le pret.then 400 Pacific at 21, \u2019 , ts | for No Nast: Re ae Fhe jz pm at twill be held at 12 Noon, on fax, N.S., The Sydneys, st.John, N.B., snd continued selling.Content\u201d sold Sugar, proh- 225 Pacific at 92.i ; , .other points in the Maritime Provinces.ably for Boston: London sellng the mar.1 Bank of Montreal at 257.Oats are In somewhat better demand lo- Mil (30 for Jo.bar.Toronto ang west.Tuesday, the Eighth day of January, rug MARITIME EXPRESS, trom points ss Ect on some unfavorable Chinese news, B 12 Bank of Montreal at 253 cally and east of Toronto: there is: more gq.for No.3 hard, grinding in transit.fr \" \u2018above, Will arrivé daily, except on Monday, & 0.is he card to- \u2018day.The rit interest cou Zang of Men red) nt 235i business being done gu export ac count.¢ We Fleur\u2014There Is more enquiry for export bn the Po, AS James street, at 5.40 p.m.n the stock is heing bonght by Keene bros 725 Stree way : quote: Feas west at to 60%c, oats at 26¢ mpany, 1 dall .kers, who will put It Ligher.Judging hy 173 Street Railway at 281s.to 26%4c, No.2 barley at 40v to 40%c east; pont patents Are Sng meat Etes .IL M.MOLSON, RE a 08 dus to arrive the manipulation in Missouri Pacific, Jelleve 105 Seront Railway at se buckwheat - east at Bose, ve nt i Fle bo in barrels.middle freighte, and exporters ; President.at Levis at Lue p.m.\u2014 r.; .; ( ; : 2 ; .; , : .ket looks rather bare of offeFings aud is fit 100 Street Railway at 983.hata Sige, out ose, red and white are Mading $285: cholee brands are held THE LOCAL\u2019 EXPRESS will leave Levis to rally.| 10 Street Rajlway (mew) EO 207 | A very fair busidess .was, done in Manl- Pie ton Enr ain HRA oan ., daily, except Sunday, te .20 p:m., due te* | < .The weekly bank statement of the Rank $0 Richelieu lus (new) abe toba grades of four to-day, there being #0 far etrong bakers In car lots.bags inelnded.\u2018 1 he London Mutual ASIE ut Montreal af LU DIL eed dally lad oan d den rom ocal and coun- + | of England shows the following chahges: \u2014 Zi Toronto Rallway nt .a in consequence the nurket is Soronto.Milifeed is ana S12, sn dar ho (Cash System.) except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m., due to are Total reserve, decreased.£ 201.000 42 25 Toronto Rwy at 11114; moderately active, with no change in prices bran In car lots west.Barlev\u2014The market .C \u2018Tivo at Levis at 7.0 am, and connectium,, Cremation.increased.: 417.000 ' 50 Toronto I Cotton at 93 .\"to note, We quote: Manitoba best epring ls duH: No, 2 1s auoted-at39e to 40c mia.Fire Insurance ompany with accommodation for Campbeliton, N.B.Bo o cuite ee 370000 50 Domininn Cotton at 254.\" patents, $4:35; winter wheat patents, $a.q dle freights, and No.extra nt.A7%c north OF CANADA.ACCOMMODATION LEAVES LEVIS at 1.48 on depo it oh roa on \"989,000 50 Dominlon Cotton at 92 to $3.85; straight rollers, $3.15 to $3.40: and west.Buckwheat 1s in hetter demand.bed 1859.) a.m.daily, except on SundaF, due to arrive ther epos Its.nereast \"347 000 5 Dominion Coal, pfd., at 109% bags, $1.90 to $1.70; Manitoba strong vale there being nn enatirv for shipment to ; (Establishe A in Montreal at 10.00 p Fublic déposits, lucrease \"454000 23 Gas at 21616, ° ers.$3K5 to $405.nil Inta of rolled onts Antwerp \u2018On the G.T.R.enst buvers were Incorporated by Dominion Act qf Parliament.ACCOMMODATION FOR NICOLET Jeavan , : 4.000 50 (3 The demand for small lots of rolled oats - ge: daily, excopt Sunday, a Government securities, Increased.4,495,000 0 Gas at ZiT.to £11 actual wants was fair and the tone Pldding 51c and Die: om the CER ther A Future Hope Business In {orce, Over .§50,000,000.00 ACCOMMODATION FROM NICOLET arrives 300 Gas at 21815, \u2018of the market Is stendy at $3.20 to $3.25 per | F Roc ampli] igh Rre\u2014Mar- Authorized Capital .500,000.00 at Montreal dally, except Sunday, at 10.45 7 , 84 financial i p£ the.Toronto.Street tail.65 Gas at 217%, \u2018 barrel, and at $1.55 to $1.60 per bag.| duated A.ses middle Ye 5, ite fregihts.May de transformed Into a permanent Depcsit with Dominion Governm't 66,620.00 \u2018a.m, eh for th ont Street Ral 25 Gas at 220, \u2018 The feature of the feed market continues wor alot: anged-at age Gor Cann an ello = Toh Kd less cost than you think, Ofiicers\u2014Hon.Juno.Dryden, Preeident, Min-| vestibule trains, with luxurlous Sleeping to $481 (97.44, an increase of $174,770.18 50 Gasat 2184.to be the scarcity of bran and shorts, fof eat: No.3 Amerloan yellow in quotel at ister of Agriculture, Province of Ontario; and Dining Cars and First-Class Coaches on ov 1509.The earnings each month wore 300 Gas at 219.which the demand.ls good; consequently 43140 Toronto.Oats are steadv at 27e U.PAUZE & SON, - t t \u2018George Gillles, Vice-President, Iron Manufac-'l the Maritime Express.y follows: 8s .= 37H Gas at 31014, wrices are firmly held.We quote: Manitoba for No.1 whife east Mile for No.2 white.on rac ors, turer, Gananoque and Toronto; H.Wadding- Through Sleeping Cars Between Montreal as + I ne 25 Gas at 219% hran, in bags, $16; sborts, $17; and moull- rile à x nt \u201cOntinéal ln quiet: cars of 188 st.Urbain Street.ton, Secretary.apd Managing Director.and Halifax.1900.- < Recelpts.over 1500, 1500 Republlc at 60.île, $20 to $24; Ontario brun, In bulk, $15.50 idle frelghis ORtase, 18 ation: care RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED throughout D.POTTINGER, Janua $S113.303 95 $18,013 St 2000 Virtue ut 30.to $16: nnd shorts, $17 to $18 per ton.83.20 i enr Tots Toronto.and 20s more the Province.General Manager.February ono.Li 103.054 T9 \u201c12.094 09 2200 War Eagle at 104, y À faïriy active trade was done in baled £77 emaller lots, Pons are steady: Torn! HENRY BLACHFORD, Moncton, N.B., November 22nd, 1900.arch Jecssescnosss.117.631 21 * 14,808 33 © bay, and as supe Îles on spot are still email | envers qnote 61e middle freights and 80.DIED FROM A HOG'S BITE.Prov.Quebec, H.A.Price, Assistant General Passenger il.107.108 67 11.9% 24 prices are maintained.We quote:-No.1, north and west.\u2014 180 St.James Street.Agent, 143 St.James Street, Montreal.ay 2222200 00100007 118440 04\u201d 13033 42 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE $10 to $11; No.2, $0 to $9.50; andl clover, | North and w | Tel.Main 865.Montreal.James Hardwell, Assistant General Freighf aeccrecaeccce000 2895 $8 to $8.50 per ton, In car lots, on track, Mr.Antoine Trudéau, of Bord-a- .JUNG 2.+++.ioence.122,688 21 13,623 03 \"JOE LEITER, ND , Agent, Room, 113, Board of Trade Bldg.August VEINE Jak 74 16-644 03 Jan.3.Jan.2,3 DAIRY PRODUCE.0 A Plouffe, Succ to Injuries Re- E.C.H I R SCH, CITY TICKET OFFICE.a) sans sa cues , ; .+ Lol 71; t.James Stree ontreal, Eeptember .152847 81 15:20 70 Pegs aro frm.and with receipts light 1, CANADA'S PORK! ceived Whife Unconscious., - 143 October .126.537 68 15.072 31 DESCRIPTION, i | a |; prices show an upward tendency.\"Fall laid .deaths id to b a Member Montreal Mining Exchange November .,.:.128.540 43 27.046 G3| Pa 3 alg Ÿ | fresh stock at 24¢; cholee cold storagn at \u2014 A sirange leath/ is.sai ave occurre MINES and MN ING STOCKS INSOLVENT N T December .; 127.006 08 7,733 00 < 8 18c to 20c; Montreal Umed at 15%ec to 16%c, Toronto, Jan.2.\u2014Mr.Josep Leiter, of | at Bord-a-Plouffe few days ago, when Mr.BOUGHT and .$ and culls at 14c per dozen.Chicago, whose exploit In the wheat mar: Antoine Trud succumbed to injuries.re- cors Xav So Si ExT, Mont ; 45 ST.FRAN REZT, MONTREAL MSN fo two pean prices of \u2018cast dian Pacific Rail 9 92 ha aarket was without wey feature.\u2019 We hampered.1s mow negotiating.it 1s stated, Sting from being bitten by a hog.Mr.Telephene, Main 1249.In re The MONTREAL GLOBE MFG.CO - \u2026 W : : a a wi 2 93 |\"923 {the marke : \u2014 1900.1809.| Cana: nace alway | ok ii] 4 58 quote: Syrup at 70c to 75e per large tin, to secure contro! of the Canadian pork ed Ee he aed th vertigo while in\u201d liquidation.January .61%4 tno 674 PAGtoT6 DSS.A.pfd.\u2026.\u2026.2.|| 14 15 14 B0c to 60c per small tin, and 6Kc to 7c per.meat packing trade.The matter 1s being ng h à f ay H Sale by auction at No, 69 St.James streeh February .ec.ce.@37%t06712 69% to T4 M3 Ru.sece0u ms ace 283 (289253 12823 1b.In.1rood; sugar, 9e to 10c.-| conducted with the utmost secrecy, but Myr.scious dnt.the ground for some time.He .« Montreal, 3 March .,.\u2026.64 (067 868 to 74A | Torunto Street Ry.CT 111 [111 4210}|110 Thein was nothing new In honey to note, Leiter was In the countr w days ago was bitten in several places about the fate.\"FRIDAY, 11TH JANUARY, 1901, April seit ll0iy to Gi% 70 to 78 Halifax Kleo.Tram Co.|.| 97 being {n small lots to fll actual wants.In pursuance of the ect, whi ch at first .; at 11 o'clock.May 0.AR to ith, 68% to 7914 Do do Bonds.|.Ju 104 Too ye Quote: White clover comb, 13%c to Was one merely for the control of the cold Book debts per list 00000 SA 718.June s\u2026\u2026.fngtoSTLa TIM to 7014 Et, Jolin Electric Ry:.0 7 i 113 111741113 1414¢; white extracted, 84e to 10c: bnck- Ftorage plants of Ontario and Quebec, but PIANO TUNING.s aol ol Au, eopiy aes the July c.\u2026csacosceu ve 1.74 to RITA 7114 to TN, Twin ity, Transit.«| 704| 70 693 \u2018wheat in comb, 10c to 12e; extracted, Tc to] It 15 being evolved into the larger idea.r par: eu » app August .\u2026\u2026.T1% to 7614 60 to T4 do Dfd.\u2026.|-.|\u2026.Se.So far, only one packer here has n ap- Have your pianos tuned b the best street.LS ; .September .TG fo TI SK to Talk es and nt BioGo coo.iboalioa {17s io POULTRY.OF the Toronto \u201cAbattoir.\u201d who has been tuners in Montreal Phone Main 1643.Co 4 La Cctober .T1% to 770 68%, to 74%, | COMIGAICIAl GAD 0 LOLS.-« Hoo 0 : htoplee dougie b 8 Been willis & Co., 1824 Notre Dame St.\u2014Adv.Pr 1 * 0 DUPUIS | November [IIe to Te ms terne Be Cough Bondo) i poulty 1s easter owing to the fact that SHIPBING dead ment to the Eastern Pro.Walks Co rovincia Marcotié Bros ¥ Bei.Decebmer .69 to7454 63% to 671 Montreal Telegraph «175 |1674|175 |165 that receipts are\u2019 running considerably on bis DM te some gentlemen Wnp- = Auctioneers., ?; $ Bell Telephone Co,.:.-|:76 |174 [178 |171- ahead of the demand.The only change IN posed to represent the Leiter Intereste |- Special Notice.| \u2019.\u201cfnles on fhe New York Stock Exchange\u2018! Montreni GasCo.1.1221101 53 prices is a \u2018decline of %4c In turkeys, but ity packers admit that the trade In Cun- k : oters is S.yesterday amounted to 1,685025 shares, Royal K10ctric Co.nvs even.|21 {2088 holders would likoly make concessions for ada would be far more profitable Îf a com- Try Templeman fare Bin age.IN SOLVEN T NOTICE.- $s 8 \u201c People\u2019s Heatand Light | «J-« h .- il., : in \u2014\u2014\u2014 duct the Rev edel.20.London & Lancashire Champers, Merch hits\u2019 Hk, of Halifag, vee].[175 ].178 [+ Brick Store Bullding, with Dwelling above, Son y 2md.\u2014-Five lots of land, being subdivisions ; MONTRE - Bank of Nova Scotia.235 [2243)235 [2242 in a thriving village in the best agricultural\u2019 A \u2018DROP IN STEEL _ To OR 4, 6, 6, 7 and 8 of oficial lot No.99, ot \u2018St, ; Hniorn 1 Townships «:]-ese]os=-]-+=+ noction in the- Province of Quebec.: Grand _ .\\ { - Under the Winding: Up Act.Lawrence Ward, City of Montreal, with pers _ Correspondents in Toronto, New York Union.cee.e.esyess see)\" opening for first Glass cash store.Will be ; wre rent of passe, in \u201cconimon in Jane, : and London, Enzland.[iis business po viansacted ated rent Ca Birmingham, Jan, 24, drop of twenty ing ans g , 76, 8, 80, 82, 84, 86 and 88 = \u2018 , HH ck of merchandise can be purch ed or not, | lilings per ton In Staffordshire steel mark.In re LA BANQUE VILLE MARIE, in 1fau of Milton Street.Telenhone \u2018Main\u2019 #23.s 135 131} ee ei purchase ed bars NS been declared.being a reduc © dation, ird.\u2014Four lots of land, belng subd'visions _- Bar ngusNationale owsjeoocfu.98 desired.FAWCETT HARTLAND, tion of forty SIE since April.The This signatars is on avery font of the genuine | sale by auction at No.60 St.Ja 103, 104, 105 and 106.of official lot NO.31, of North ¥ ost Land pfd.alent.present price is £0 10s, Common bare last .| axative Bromo-Quinine Tablets Montreal, on \u2018 © incorporated Village +f Hocselaga, and\u2018 OOM .000.0 soofcenofsccelocos fasse .206 St.James Btreet, Montreal.week were reduced to £8, but are selling\u2019 cold im Ing Nos.12, 14, 16 and 18 of Darling Stree We r e: pecia is Sees Telephone 207.\\ lower., the romedy thst cures a one day FRIDAY, TH IH JANUARY, 101, - ochelaga Ward; City of Msatreal, with al \u2014 _ - scrvitudpe attached bie, 2° Not ordinary, every-day Stationers.Book Debts and Site receivable per list Den \u2014A ot t land, befng subdivisions 207, | We understand the business from | corm ssvsse acs0ue s5s0ee 10a $100,000 208 209, 210 and 211, of oficial lot No.16, of pia ti oo particulars apply to No.97 St.James {he Incorporated village of = ean Raptists, \u201c in the nty or = 0 : A L.KIBNT, - 1010, to1z, 014, 1016, 1018, 1020, 1023, 1024, 1028, Specislists in, BOOK BINDING, .L.GARAND.g 1028 10% ot Berri Street, St.Jean Baptiste ) : 0.Ward \u2018City of Montrea : in Marcotte Bros.\u201cLiquidators.| sth.\" A lot of land, being the half of the \u201c in LITHOGRAPHING, : \u2018 Auclioneers.' \u201c1 northwest official lot No.800, of St.Louls i] in OFFICE SUPPLIES, |.> Ward City of Montreal, and being Nos.\u201c : .an of \u201c ING .~ .: : .DROVINOB OF QURBEC, DISTRICT OF .Dominique Street.in EVERYTH 5 { School children need amusement, Ponies, Suporior Cour Nor naar, OF Bt I a its thot qepribed vois mit allied to the Stationery line.\u2018Do Ska Ri ks h bi 1 f h Dame Rosalie Paquin, of she Town of St.puiidings thereon erected .business from Sydney to Vancouver, ting inks are the best places for t at.Bell Te \u2018 Louis ela District wite of Anthime Carriere, For partioulars ard specifications, apply to 4 .: pographer, © same place, duly author- .- and never have complaints.Our Racing Skates and Hockey Skates\u2019 are appreciated by - + » Plain 3407, lsod fo cster en fustico, Plaintiff, versus the | SA CARON, .- ; CH ARLE S F, D AW SON, ( : Co Yo .Merchants Tel, 1 - said Anthime » Carriere, Detondant.Sat action n ratoee, | 4 \u2014 oung.People, : \\ 9 1200, \u2014\u2014 3 5 er .= : : > oc : \u2018inailtu ET = t : Morcantile Stationer.: Te A eh Attoraes tof | TRASER BROS, Auctioneers.oo | / 226 ST JAMUMS STRERT, BE ; \u2018Montreal, aie Dromèse, 1000.- , Do \\ '.JL ; - .i .- oo * .* : ; > A ., ; - ; \u2018 Ca ams Dan war be P - . / _ .\u2019 fe gent tmnt PER CENT.OFF The regular marked prices is the discount we are allowing for cash off all goods in any of our three stores.- : , CC CN 0 LT CHE MONTRFAT.DAILY HERALD.THUBSDAY JAN.3,190L .| 3 RE oe JANUARY SAL Everything E.Reduced.50 p.c.off odd lines Colored Shirts and Fancy Vests\u201450 p.c.| bre 25 p.c.off al WINTER GLOVES and UNDERWEAR\u201425 p.c, | e are holding our Cc 3, : = Neckwear, Underwear, Socks, Gloves, -.||.&econd Annual 20 pc off all NECKWEAR and MUFFLERS 20 p.c- +, Dressing Gowns, Smoking Jackets, Umbrellas, LU SL ~ January Sale: |.- PL ce sue - ; CE } \u2014 5 ee = ya mg .cheerful during the period of _ dangerous.- 7 \u201c Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Braces, Bath Robes, Rugs, Belts, Sashes, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, etc.R: J TOOKE.1553 ST.177 ST.JAMÈS STREET.; 2387 ST.All through this month and will give disccirats of 10 p.c.to 50 pe.off our whole stock.All goods.marked in plain- CATHERINE ST., WEST.CATHERINE ST., EAST.À RUSSD-CHINESE \u2014 AGREEMENT.MADE It Deals With Russian Protection of Manchuria.COMPLAINT AGAINST GERMANY.Many Innocent Persons Are Being ~__Slaughtered During Punitive Ex: peditions\u2014Beheading an Assassin London, January 3\u2014In a despatch to the Times from Pekin, dated December 81, Dr.Morrison gives the text of the Russo-Chinese agreement for.the Russian protection of the Manchurian province of Fen Ting.Russia, he says, consents that China shall resume the civil government _ on the following conditions:\u2014 First\u2014The Tartar General, Tseng, undertakes to protect and- pacify the pro- \" winee and to.assist in the construction of the railroad.Second\u2014He must kindly: treat, feed and lodge Russians engaged in the.military occupation and in the protection of the \u2018Tailway.- : Third\u2014He must disarm and disband the Chinese soldiers, delivering to the Russians all munitions of war in such arsenals es the Russians havæ not yet occupied.Fourth\u2014All forts and , defences in the province.not occupied by the Russians, end all powder magazines not required by thém must be dismantled in the presence of Russian oflicials.5 .Fifth\u2014Niu- Shwang and other placés pow in Russian occupation shall be re- gtored to the Chinese civil administration wlien Russia is satisfied that the pacifi- gation of the province is complete.\" Sixth\u2014The Chinese shall maintain law and order\u2019by local police, under a Tartar general.\u2018 .( Seventh\u2014A Ruxiàn\u2014political resident.with general powers of control, shall \u2018be stationed at Moukden, to whom the Tartar General Tseng must give all informa: sion respecting any important\u2019 measure.Eighth\u2014In the event.of the loca} police.being insufficient for any emergency, Gen- oral \u201cTseng will notify the Russian resident and invite Russia to send reinforcements.: © Ninth\u2014The Russian text shall be\u2019 the \u201crr gtardard.vo \u201cThe functions given the Russians resident,\u201d says to tho-e of the Russian resident in Bok- ; \u2018' ; ; ærhburg and Sutherland divisions, says the | ara, or thuse of the British Residents \u201cerburg ane CHAT On, Sit ; ; .: \u2018 ; ba the native states of India.\u201d | Cape Town correspondent.of the Duly tion.$0 lees hors lv offered i killed and wounded upon the field in ad- pation is due to his own conscdiousness Era » The agreement will necessarily be fol- - Mail, writing Vesterdin.ie enlist Van i Tnformation RAT Go.the | So hire prisoners.The regi | that his work is déne, Linley Sambourne - bn aimi welt £ vol Ts da active, atid the bes i- d'information readily supphie - UU ent also wook part in the operations y mn in trainine for nec .re 5 lar ements with refer, 9}-Y6'HNtetrs Is acCUve, and the best au rs The early proclame a Inet y 1 + has been in training for the succession, but T Le ie other two.provinces \u2018Then thorities anticgate favorable developments | Vee re Fin x arly, pro mation of martial which orened up the railway through to be many admirers of Carruthers- : THE BELFAS E LINEN WAREHOUSE.Cy shortly: Jaw in the Cape Town division is expected.\u201d Potchefstroom.On *the 10th November (1quid who would like to see his work in .* ° Marichuria will \u2018he de facto a Russian prctectorate, Russia.by a pre-existing arrangement, having already the right to _ Maintain all troons necessary for the protection of the railway.VON KETTELER'S MURDERER.New York, January 3\u2014The Sun: has the following special despatch from.Pe- kin:\u2014 Co The murderer of Baron von Kettler, the German Minister, was beiteaded yesterday in Hataman Street, the principal, thoroughfare of the capital.\u2018The execution, which was-under German supervi- - gion, took jlace at the busiest hour of the day.A great erowd was present.German troops kept order.\u2018 \u2019 \u201cThe murderer was mady to hands and knees in \u2018the middE=, street.\u2018and he was.kept in that position for half an hour awaiting.the arrival of German officers \u2018who wanted to ego the execution.In the meantime, the exccu- tioner.sword in hand, and his assistant, stood beside the -condemned man.They cach wore bloody clothes.The pair had just officiated at eight other Kithings, and dia not have time to wash.: The man who was, soon to «ie was vaitin .He laughed heartily several times.He gaid that his.name was an honored one, and that he was an honest \u2018man.The murderer was a soldier.At the outbreak of the Boxer troubles he was - ! .: © - , +.; i ï , , .«chan ; For example: Lo siving discounts of 10 33.1-3 t \u2018dor FAREWELL T | and then the smoke roiled up in volumes | changeable climates, it is by no means and dyspeptic.Sold only in 1-4 .giviig dizcounts of from to stationed in Hatamon Street tei to pas .O CANADIANS \u201cthat could be acen for [itty miles.The contined to thera, but is prevalent in every 1b.tins.abelled JAMES BPPS CORSET COVERS, made of fing ea per.vent.: to shoot any foreigner who tried to pass.The killing of Baron von Ketteler, was- won Waldersee promised Li Hung Chang that he would not send an expedition .pouth of So Chien Fu.° Sir Ernest Satow, the British Minister, & suflering with pleuridy.While his con- ition is gerious it is not believed to be There is no improvement in the condition of General Gaselee, the British com- marder, who is suffering\u2019 with pneu-, monia-.20 - ter DAILY NEWS TO CHANGE HANDS London, January \u20183.\u2014~The Daily News, it ir reported, is about to change hands.\\MOTHERS ! nm \\ pon Fall to Procure \u201coe ~ DAWSON\u2019S Chocolate Creams.Dr.Morrison, \u201care similar } reds OÙ wagzons, miles.they have arrived at Spionbetz.\u2018continues, the, joer horses are foot sore, The mew proprictors Have not yet heen disclosed; but.the paper will continue Liberal, probably without Imperialist tendencies.Mr.Henry ssingham, formerly\u201d editor of the Daily Chronicle, may be the editor of the Daily News under the new proprietary.WINSTON \u2018CHURCHILL IS CRITICIZED IN OTTAWA Ottawa, -Jan.3.\u2014(Special.\u2014The difficulty between Winston Ghurchill and Major Pond is the subject oË considerable discussion at the Capital.Sympathy runs entirely with Mr.Pond.Now that Churchill has shown himself in his true colors, there are many stories being told which do not redound to\u2019 his credit.At certain\u2019| the town but women and chidren.society functions here he was positrvely | rude, but was forgiven on account of the fact that he was a guest of Their Excellen- | hill overlooking the niain street, and plac- cies.\" He was very.discourteous to the local .newspaper \u2018men, who only refrained from mauling him out of sympathy for an old newspaper wan, Stewart Houston, who had bouglit out tne right\u2019 to d'hurchill's lectures in Canada from Major Pond.figures., EOE ROBINSON and COMPANY, JEWELLERS, Etc.2397 St.Catherine Street.Olocks, Watohes and | «Jewellery Repaired.\u2019 THE SACKING OF A BOER FARMHOUSE « Ottawa, Jan.3\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Citizen publishes a letter from Lieut.Morrison, | D Battery, describing the sacking and burning of Dullstroom.- \u201cNotway,\u201d he rays, \u201cwho was there, will ever forget that day's work.About seven in the morning our force seized the town, after\u2019 a little ht.The Boers went into .the hills apuud, and there was nobody in \u2014 \u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014 It wis : .= \u2018a very pretty place, nestling in the valleys.© oo of Gre and smoke behind it that The hpuses had lovely flower garuens, and.could be seen at Belfast.Some of thw e seized 8 hoüses that were too soluily built to burn were blown up.Many of the houses were \u201cthe roses were in bloom.éd ail the guns ou it.while the cavalry galloped through hills beyond: The oers dfové in onr vutposts on the flank, and\u201dbe- | gan sniping the uns, and we hao.all to guns we would see a trobp of moun men turn loose.Anud the row of the cannon | streaming off towards i farm.With my ade and the crackle of rifle fire, the sack- zlasses [ cuuid see the women and chil- - en\u2014bundled out, their bedding thrown with roses, lilies and holyhocks, and embowered in fruit trees.As \u2018we aut by the OF WET HEADED BY PLCHER through the windows after them.Tae soldiers would carry it out of reach of the flames, and the next moment smoke would commence curling up from the windows and doors\u2014at firet a faint blue mist, then becoming denser\u2019 until it rolled in clouds.The cavalry would ride rapidly away, and His Attempt to Move Frustrated, But Seven Tondon, Jan.3:\u2014The War Office has received the following despatch.from Lord Kitchener \u2014 , \u201cDe \u2018Wet tried to move toward Béthle-, hem, but he was hicaded olf by\u2019 Pilcher, and retreated toward Lindley or Reitz.\u201cOne hündred aud thirty Boer horses have been captured near Thaba N'Chu.~ \u201cThe railway hus keen damaged south of Serfontein.\u2019 .\u201cWilliams engaged tne Boers south-west of Midd:eburz, Cape ( ojony.and the Brit- | isb \u2018now occupy Graaf Reinet\u201d + i\u2018 A Cape Town despatch says # The invaders have revehi.à (enkiarry, à few mies bo north of Graaf Reinet, in the heart of the di-affected portion of the colony.| MARTIAS LAW EXTEND] D.- Martial Jaw has been proclumed in the Worcestershire, Ceres, Prince.Albert, Fri; The great trouble is the screity of horees.\u2018 : ss \u201cSeven hundred Doers have broker through: the cordon \u2018at _Zuaïherz, and are advancing upon = Richmond.Phe mas- trate there reports they are dning and ooting a few miles from the town.\u201cLord Methuen 1$ concentrating a force at Vievbure, cwinther a thos and trodps.have Leen sent trom Kianberivey apd others\u201d rom more northern towns ta deal with a.commando that is raiding around KNuru- man, .\u201cThe Boers have reocceupied Jagersfon- tein, which, togélher with Favresmiih, the British evacuated on Christmas Dav, Tne eonvoy of returning inhabitants, with hun- | extended for seven oo Ie was a mournful sight, Camp! Wax pitched at Edenburz.te ! ~f gather that the motive for the evacu-: ation was the dufiieulty of maintaining jood | | supplies so\u2019 far trom the railway,\u201d MARCH ON FIRAS.Curnarvon, Jan.2\u2014The Borrs, commanded' by Hertozog, Wessels, Pretoroius and, Nisuwenttaut.march on Fraserburg.Tt is rumored that } Looting CRG \u2014 ep am - GEN.SMITH-DORRIENS ~~ | Tou.N.Lyttelton tg_the field marshal com- manding-in-chief, détäitrs\u2014accounts of thelr feats of arms, and to hyÿe been able to bring to the speelal notice=-éf) tie commander-in- chief five officers and scven non-commission- ed officers and men for distinguished conduct in the field during these operations.| In wishing them all\u2019 \u2018Good bye and good luck,\u2019 he has no words to express how great a loss they will be to the flying columu: He can merely say that he would choose no other mounted troops in the world befere them it he had his choice, and he sincerely hopes the day may comè when he may have them again under his command.\u201d \u2018 ree A STEAMER ASHORE.The Ivydene Struck om, the Newfoundland Coast in a Snowstorm, ; , but the Crew Escaped.St.John\u2019s, Nfld.Jan.3.\u2014The Britisn sleamer Ivydene, Captain Millburn,\u201d from\u2019 Hamburg, December 15, for Wilmington, N.C, went ashore during a.anowatorm Tuesday night at La Manche, and is likely to become a total loss.\u2018The crew are safe, but they met with a frightful experience\u2019 in the open boats.No details of tlie dis: ester have yet been learned.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018Through at Another Point.to The {where of lite the Dutch have given many * are \u201cdontinmng , their | the: poor.women and children, utterly cou- founded by the\u2019 sudden visitation, would remain standing in the vard.er garden watching their frome disappéar in fire and and smoke.\u2019 tre : STRATHCOWNS HORSE COLONEL STEELE REPORTS ON THE WORK OF THE CORPS.Towards Bethlehem Was Hundred Boers Broke and there is great want of fodder, as the country is barren.: | - Communication with Fraserburg is aus: pended.and it is doubtful when this will | be restored, inasmueh as the Boers are | \u201ctravelling along the Hne.Co).Thorney- .emit and Col.Delisle ave continuing the chase, but their horses and mules are very tired.\u2018 \"Many Dutch reaidents attended the funeral of a Boer killed in action, gud placed wreaths npon bis coffin.The Boots -cantured and destroyed the mails due December 30.rea ION IN CAPE CUNY.Cape Town, Jan, 2.~The British battle- | ship Monarch will land guns to-morrow as! w precautionary measure.\u2018The Dutch have! made by General Binton's column, t not joined the ipvaders m any consider\u2019 | winch the Strathcona's were attached, ubjé nümbérs, but a lack of arms is be-\" upon a party eJ Buers hidden in a donga, fieved tu be the true reason for absten- .near Frederickstudt.\u2018The Bocrs left sixty General Binton Praises the Men for Their Efficiency in the Buffels- dorp Pass Affair.Ottawa, Jan.3.\u2014(Spedal.)\u2014A- report fas been received by the Militia Department from Qulonel Steele, commandunt of Strathicona's- Horse, who has not been heard from for some time.Col.Steele; who writes under date of November 27 from Potchefstroom describes an.attack Thi division «does not include Cape Town iteelf, 7 .i The.latest reports show the situation to | be generalh- as follows \u2014 ot Kuruman, if stn.uninvested, probably: goon wili bé; Griqualand West is filled with small parties of Boers who are working eouth towards Prieska for the pur- \u201cpose of cooperating with or supporting | Convnandant Hertzog, whose advance par- | Lies are in the neighborhood of Frazerburg.ers are close to Graaf Reinet, the Strathoona\u2019s took part in an important movement designed to drive the.Boers out on the plain extending along the Gotstrand in the vicinity of Buffelsdoun Pass.The seizure of the pass was contemplated, but one of the regiments fuiled to arrive.in time and \u2018the thing came to naught.The: Stratheona's captured 600 head of cattle and 1,200 head.of sheep: ° 1 \u2018General Binton, on the Ilth, Expressed his opinion in writing regarding the work of the Strathcoma\u2019s on the previous day an follows: \u201cLl .cannot «peak too highly of the practical and efficient manner in which the.duty assigned to.your splendid corps War carried out by yourself and all under | your command yesterday, and ! have speci- \"ally mentioned this in my report to the Comminder-in
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