The Montreal herald, 31 janvier 1901, jeudi 31 janvier 1901
[" * Gui THE MONTREAL HERALD TO-MORROW, COLD.e Sun rose to-day at 7.22; sets at 5.06 NC 26.94TH YEA MONTREAL, THURND.Ay, JANUARY 31, 1901 rRICE C7?CENT aL \u2014 \u2014 = wo Civic Isolatié- \\ ve + 7 .- Ne the Other to be : Non-sectarian One for Roman Catholics ; GREY NUNS AND ROYAL VICTORIA To be the Builders According to Present Arrange- ments\u2014 Montreal G With the encral Will Co-operate Roval Victoria.A happy solntion of the vexed problem the amount of S40,000 as our contribution that arose occr he proposed reetiou of when required.\u201d Tew civic hospital Tor the treurmient ol LilE GREY NUNS OFFER.confapdlous diseases isos lens boon sich \u2018 CS The fosowne is Sister Filiatraule to the If the arrangement nou suggest dis merde Civ © 0 ; v Counelr- the ctty will love swe Losmitads fau the ; | .vientletaen, In conformity with the de- pric: of one Ready the Grey Nuns ind ; ; .; - t | \u2018 ; wires of His Worship Monseigneur, the the authorities of the Roval Vicoria Hos ; .Archbishop of Montreal, we herewith sub pital have > ° : .Lux uw VE ave han 1 ++ A Ve eee Too ! * Sood Seating of th Jurxt F1 Je ai VU + A > 1 ! 1 ~ som?that the Nise > : Hi + - Tr \\ fe ~ vo.w Tn 1 x 1 pu a \u2018 \u2018 ve del La: \\ , Co.\\ tooo She 40h amen in the.= | x or : a ! Ds lv y.Too vat A - x \u201cof \" s ~ Les (up ; it Ck an of x - } \u2018 ! astro wt pe qu tt Là x.' st ta te et vol ! yo ir 1 En Ar 1 et Yoaears rovded 1 the tv ne jo enon 1 ind a * es ~ J \u201cey we.Lo Ha: th i ~ : 4 1 ~ ha: A \"no : ' ~ Lost i A Ass ir.ts ! - \u2018 fs ! mn pi .\u201cI oe \u201c tes - \\ ve sum af Peat far va - oem à Ev he 00 nity, tu ne è = Ww \u201cru N rem | | \\ J » Hi ; INT f i { \u2018 | - 1 ; ; | | ¥ i .| .\u2018 r on v - r Workmen Unearth Evidence of, They Think the Envoys Are Too the Death of at Least | Lenient With China.One Mar.| ; Hospitals Practically Assured ls nothing in the report that there Is trouble between (ben und certain of thelr enpioyes.The mwen who are under notice, they state, with one or two exceptions, were not implicated in the recent er-lke, aud therefore They cannot be chargeu with haviug discharged the men for the reason alleged by the latter.The employes, bowever, approached the City Council recently and asked that body to approach the caupauyv with the view of having the trouble adjusted.The Councdl decided to address the cowpauny on behalf of the wen IT WAS NOT DR.FORTIER WHO REPORTED ON WEIR Ottawa, Jan.31.\u2014(Special.)- It appears that 1t was the surgeon of the Montreal vail, and not Surgecit Fortier, of St.Vin- vent de l\u2019aul, who reported that Win.Weir, president of the defunct Vile Marie Bink, was demented.The prisoner 14 not mo the pemtentiary, but in the jal, and the medical othicer of the later nstiiu ton made : report ujon his mental state.The Mister of Justice, 1t is sad, will deal with the case at an carly date.AN UNFORTUNATE DELAY MILITTA DEPARTMENT HEARS CASUALTIES 24 HOURS LATE.Ottawa, Jan.31 \u2014(Special1\u2014Twenty- feur hours aîter its receipt 11 Rideau Hall (the copy of à eablezram trom sir Alired ove cesched thie Mahtia Department yesterday afternoon.The message reai SorzcaotM gor HOF resi Canadian coer ts, dangerously all P'retona; Lieut.W.H.\\ lie ~, commander in-chief*s body gud, dargzerausly jl pemtonus, Bio miontein.Piesscoantorm rather.Col.Ne\u201cles, 40 Murray Steet, Toronto?Accompanying the above was a second eablozram readme \u201cJanuary 99 Reterr:ng to my telegram oi vesterd x.Lieut.Nelles TOSCHHOHE HO HE LS à \u20ac © © v SATURDAY PROCLAIMED AS A © © PUBLIC HOLIDAY.© © \u2014 - © © Ottawa, Jan.3] (Special.)\u2014The © ¢ Bunkers\u2019 Assocation having ex- ® © pre sd a desire that Saturday may + + be preclaumed à hobday m'order «\u20ac Ww that the banks may we closed on ® «© that day, the Government have ae- © > quieswd in the request and have © * issued a proclamation declaring Sat- © urday a public holiday, Ay was © t® pointed out nn these lume ves- © D terday, the proclamation inviting © # citizens to observe Saturduy next as © © a day ot public mourning ~which © © was modelled on that isued in @ ® (Great Pritain-did not constitute % the dax a legal holiday.Although, © © in deterence to public desire, the & © day has now been made a legal hols @ © dav by proclaimed a publie à © holiday, it 8 not expected that @ © the word \u201choliday\u201d will be taken v © M any sense of rejoicing.© © © TODO CDS DDH OOODD® TE HDDEE Bg OER ATTACK DID $1,300,000 DAMAGE Cape Town, Jan.31.\u2014The Boer attack on the Boksburg mines resulted mn damage amounting to £300,000.The commuasioner at Kroonstad reports | that Andries Wessels, one of the peace envoya, was she at Klpfontein, January 26, | by orders of General De Wet.| | i I.ord Kitchener reported from Pretoria, January 13, that three az.us a the joer | Peace Committee had been taken as prie- oners Ww General De Wet's Luicer near Lindley, and one, a British subpeet, had! been tiogeed and thea shot.The other i two burg'ers, were logged by General De Wet's orders.Generad De Wes action! excited great indignation in Great Brita.| | { MEANT TO CONCILIATE.Jan.31.- Mt 15 now generally © the wording of the procla- | King Ft! london, accepted that Conservatives Attempt to Injure the Cabinet by False Statements Ottawa, Jan.31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014For deliberate maligmity and downright musiepre- scutation the despatch in yesterday's Mud and Empire, dealing with the state funeral service, and bearing the Ottawa date line, stands unparalleled.The whcle thing 18 so absurd and so easiiy open to refutation that the most charitulile course would be to ignore iv completely, were it noc for the evidences whith t bears of b:.ving come from an inspired source.Ibe same despatch apirears in ~uastince simultaneously in the Ottawa Citizen, and the Montreal Gazette, Conservative journals, showing that the information was cote veved to all three newspapers through one channel.At whose instigation can be left to inivrence.One of the paragraphs in the Mail and Empire's despatch to which exception must be taken on the ground of untruthfulness reads as follows: \u2014 *Jt has been announced in the newspa- pore for several days past that on the ne- casion of the national day of mourning nat Saturday for the demise of the Queen there would be a State memorial service held in Christ Church Cathedral, which is the principal church of the Anghean cornmunity in the diocese of Ottawa.His Execllencv.as the representative of the Roversign in the Dominion, hed, with the consent of his advisers, arranged for this Nite service as a fitting and offical recommit, on of the Empire's loss.\u2018All the arrang'ments were in course of preparation.The militia orders had been prepared, and the Church authorities were making arrangements to have the mterior of the cathedral appropriate lv draped.This morn, however, when the eathedral authorities waited upon his Fxeellenev thev were thunder strvek when they learned from him that he had received a letter from the Prime Mbnister intivaiting that the Government Lad withdrawn its sanction to the State s rvice.and that no publie money could be expended in draping the cathedral\u201d SERVICE WAS TO BE SIMPLE.Now the statement plainly made in the fore omg extract as that an arrangement had ben come to between His Excellency atol the Government to hold a State me- ja: n Regard to the Memorial Service to be Held in Ottawa.; THE DRAPING OF THE CATHEDRAL Is Being Done by the Church Itself, and the Government Was Never Asked to Bear the Expense\u2014 Opinions of Clergymen.well that it should not be used in the : orders referring to the service.The words \u2018Sate service\u2019 should only be used in em- ii Canada they are welcome to do so, but the GovernorGeneral will hardly thank them for crediting hun with views which nection with the Anglican Church in Eng aye repugnant to tie majority of Cana- lond, where 31 Was recognized as Us + de, and which even Anglicans them- Church of the State.lt was, originally, | eulves do not regard with sympathy.the intention of the Lishop and clergy to AE hive a memorial service.There | OPINION IN OTTAWA.vas no intention on the part of the! The eal papers last night published cleigy to make the assamption that 1 la series of interviews which reflect the Mas à State service, as it was tended ; gentiments of the various religious de- to hive simply a memorial service as any ; HOMDHAIONS, other church would have it.: The word R , & .! ev.A.AL Cameron he Fi Bap- State was used to express the fact thet l'est chureh said he moe, Hist state His Excellency was going in state to at.taling any peut in the runeral and saye tend the service.When the worl vue Ye feans Tave no Kaht to ask for - i i tate\u2019 wis first used in connection win | : \u201cthe mihtu v : the kervice the Bishop of Ottawa request.nhtary or to have the nuntary \u201clake ed the Citizen to substitute ror it thé [az in the \u2014#roce.The Anglhcan word: \u201csolemn umeon) He wished it to be Church, he say-.may have a service with disticetlv understood that the Anglican all the pomp and eeremony desired, but clergy rally recoëmized that their chiurea he sees no reason for the military or the vis not a State church in any sense of plate Takin part in any way.Wile Mr- the word.The Bishop was decidegliy op (hameron holds these views, he saya he posed to the service beg called a \u201cstate dul not lodge un othe protest, service.\u201d dev, =.02 Bhand, \u2018nastor of the Bast Ce .Co .End Methodist Cnureh, sud: \u201cif the CATHEDRAL WOULD DECORATE.Government refused vo recognize any one- The Evening Journal in an interview MOTIal service as à Slale service it acted with Archdeacon Bogert, save With periect propriety.Ihe Govern: \u201cArchdeacon Bogert sans that when ment woud naturaliy desre to pay de Sir John AL Macdonald - given à State ference Lo tue wish of His Excellency, frverai the Government dul pot pay a} tHe Governor-General, lat at would be cent for the services at St.Agnants VOTE UhVise an e-tashehing precedent Church, So tar as he hnew the Cathedæe [ID J rool any chureh.; autherities were going t6 pay ter the di Rev.Dr.Moore, Presbyterian, was cota ons, although he understood phat HOU aware of y objection coming from othais would bear a share of the cost, Hiy Preshyter aps: He said the Pres Archidercon Bogert wia- asked who the byterians would bold a manorial service others were, but sad that he could not [in St.Andrew's (urch in honor of the answer that, although he intrinated thai Queen, who was the head of the establish: they would contribute a= private per: ed chureh of Scotland, à regular member sons = of the cnureh, and wao while in Beot- The Jonna! likewise publiches an in fland always attended the Presbyterian terview with Myr JF.Order, nne of the church and took part in ns communion.chorechwardens or Christ Chureb Cari Rev.V.Hubert Jooes, stir of the drl.gn which he savs:-\"As far as 1 Rer-rinéd Eri-vopal suureh, coud that he Ln ow at present the churek vell bear all approved of the artion which the Govern- e: jenses in connection with the doayioe ment was ered ved with taking.0: the chupeh and othér matters cone reutbishop Umiiamel dehined to offer ed with wich suneral The CLovernine.any opuivn.Mons:gneur Routhier stat- as far as | am aware at present.will bear ed tha tue Catholic dergy was reluctant They to create discussion on the subject think: nene of the expenditure whatever have never done -0 before and uo arranes ing ot both inopportune and ill-advised to ment has been made with regard to this do sen.funeral.\u2019 It being clearly mamfest from the in- \u2018 torviews cited above that the AG SIR CAVENDISH BOYLE authorities themselves dered to have a snnpie memorial service and to defray out - of ther own funds whatever expen HAR BLEN APPOINTED GOVERNOR HOEht be entio'et it 1s à deliberate ruere- LL ae gen .Een 15 wav that th Anecbea OF NEW FOI NDLAND, eevee and Ler were chundersrulk at Lendon.Jon, 31 -Sir Cavendish Boyle, th> refceal t- sanetion à request which KM, Government Secretury of Brit- wae never made hy them.Toh Giana \u20ac ! ; ; LE vu 14 Lowe oot .Ye We monun 7 TT a Tr , CL Te veer SLY VES SEN ATO ALIN NS Sppenp danse 001 ET C0 ! - age .WwW.cape von vo Ia 12 PIAIN FNOT GI ther she Boned af Mr Cuaries Canpait, of the tom Wf din her Last, Hile [Tre tp poem md Toes 15 wot on the fire put.ile & 7 nos heen élecced 40 tye a por had time 10 born AER ST bout oc fee vas ov oon the Yoasd af the Caprda Lif THEER Wi i FO T Pape TE Cn .Ingornn ¢ vous be rene cm MP FRANK VEGI, propte \u20ac hint Anon ASSUTAE Camnany used hy thie Jen Lh [vaux prete © + qe\u201d LVL erwin Te .Ps of the ne Sens Nes ! ; WU Ve te OMS ne Voom sar \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ; BASS ART Henri Lun + = Weve ng has SN ; .Lo PEEMIER UE 060 vs ! ese AeA ! ANNIVERSARY sv pve) tee sus sty ve ! ; van: Le Ce | ) 4 4 TI VE TN SE WAN Fae ce eh ee Foe arm sis ame Ey CE EP i ( ; cut à Ps eb Cos te sen that a spares Mehtie Taus a width does Feb le japroniment 1 was ut Prier Pare te hon haeuer Va Eat te emake *hraneh the The Rew 11 + Jouer amin on te the WPCher resign zo TT The président y of the Res ace af the dues Canc p fn poison them Cond eon: ni ; .\u2019 Fish and Game Ciub ; \u2018 _\u2014.se ORd contingent, mL be the preacher at \u2014 MIS RFOTFST GRANT with tae morning am) evening services, and HENRY GTV CARLDETON the nlavwriph: Von haventt ejhhinet how von came to spécia, MISE wel he nee need for \u2018he on [Ean mes NOE ame 0% po oe peus Me Type Lu beus In voit poeses.eu.ide à Laney BEA HE SONG po hieefwnn on ot | © nn sn14 the Jude.cakion.Mr Lane tens Tome another hy .nee pe handle \u2014_\u2014 DAT TO TRFT WORID Tomei _ HIS Fewsy 40 SITE | Carer Tepes Teg NUN 4 TT TN + des it oe Tas \u2018 Hee 1 cos .oq ; There ie roctèpe in the annate of nod \u201ched thot rene mesa war ape upon Alcxand } wen A fires 015 Ar ern journalis:n aqual to the Monten\u2019 S108 the caffis + ve cin hed gore nt the poor mer street.was thjnted while at work cutdin dose of interest In the prities of kop that abowed tp 8: the funeral at 10 o'riock lam eveuing.He was em the rountrr to which ft pobmes the last \u2014 .- ars rerced neg 16 IAS IFW WE ARE TO JUDGE by Jnoke alone.bt © ; fireman br Henrr Morga For the four vents D , À : - prorrd as a w ! : Bad & | ion the Montres], Star wne fuller of woulä arm that Paward VIT took rhe ure.Ca.and was carrving some onal \u2018apetairs polities than n rampr'en pamphlet Now.roution to law inp a ir~ee and varied aseort- Pekin, Jan 2 The missionaries la DEbt niet and prepared fual r-solutions, th wi L'aen pue dre msn e dir ONE J So x tisser = \u201c> Co.1 1.pr sete for oi \u2018 on oe as andl «: \u201c0 ' fre De Ca Pare Cl ee alt opel ee ov hu : - i \"qe eress thar chee Tr nu.i 1 ! \u201cquete rebihe of the flog ;' \u2018 7 sat for ies andl that Le an \u201c 1 Les 0 fiston Clin ] > > (Ad Leury Ines.pu a 1 1 x ras, Ares sav nothing has Tw ; 104 te ce) Tlie nots y ; À ; i ! 5 ; i ~ = Noms pa feat we Hi i ! >\" > 2 ! : ; ; , ; tu v Ihe oy Tomes 7 : # > ; ; LL 4 EeTaged nu 1 het pitef ah wl.Loue [EE the ., fu 0 for the soff PG,g native ChFIRTIANA ec: Lo! ; The mes names ontnestty hope thn! the mater to» > Loavesticated and Covgt Te tian and the Tnited States will an anouest ow ltr He 1 the A lead ng part in the coming trans { rmmation of China.helping the mlers ta >= « cor bree ofr fom, wine alone con save - 1 the conne.A SUSPECTED MURDERER LT., ANOTHER MAGOU STRIKE Coin Fi MAN poet oR \u2018 , AN NE IS NOT AN IMPOSSIBILITY 'etoos as NJ dan C1 4'hates Ca MAN, a ded msn ow?wae went Te Jali here Sherbrooke.Jan 21 (Special v\u2014 There As no wncru1 1 te terreur T1 the police TO geome tA be à good drai of unaasiness be e murderer of à je TMBAN who WES among the workumen in à pectiam of the kill in loxton.Opt \u2018mp sears a0.Daminlon Cotton Compans e mil at Ma-, Coleman's des 4 cm tn les UN That of gog.and for anme days there have heen the murdorr f æhoss CAP LTE A TH [oreistont rumors that ay ther atr.ke in ward of $1 (x0 - -ad Che\u201d Grau! has mminent It appears tha: à pumber of sent A picture of \u2018he man vnder arret th: men wl were connested with the tan thie ls ndun police for the jnrpase of auike laut venr were notified the nther Ment'fication Ant thet the pe-v.cns won à he Alapensra wth Ne wv sfar ory answer was given tte men when they aaked why they were HF DID QUITE RIGHI Winnipeg.Jan 31 Manager Walker, of the Winnipeg Theatre.1s thread ned with mit beranse hr closrd hw theatre to a heing dimchnrgad The cvmpathizers of the men wha are under notice to qnit.threaten that un'ems they are re-engagad they wiki qui: work 11 ls fenred that unless some astisfactorr arrangement ik come to another strike will he the result The company, however, state that there sompany billed to play there om the day wben hie foot tripped and he fell down as ctalrend oa distance of twenty feet He van taken to the Genern! Boapltal, where it wns found that hie right foot was mdr crrhed STUDENT RINTS B1.\u2014The Westminstef# Gs- vette save wericns riots have accurréa at Kleff University Conflicts bave taken place hetween students and Coamacks, in => many of the former have been Mil « SERTOTS London, Jan.te chanced a A the folFnine list of headipges from {te editoria\u2019 nage shows how rompleta'y tbe far le de à tn that word of politics whirh it once hoped to rue \u2014 TRF GOTHSFENRTRG EYRTT M.THF CENSRUR WINTFR NAVIGATION PRESFRYVE THE GAMF THE WRITING OF LETTERA ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD.MOCE VACCINATION MARK&S eB ULLING UP PRACH MRERA, airs.np ment of \u2018latest photographe A GONT MANY PENT, AMOtUN( \u2018à pheovt C7 rente pr M- Armour did no leave more 00C, 000 A QUERET WOMAY wh~ was nitarked br a tizhenyr ar and ff 4rd torme\u2019 with her votre Gemonatrateé that woman hee 2 stl] more powerful weapon than the batpin F, whose possnemtions œnurpr sed thee than fs- IF CIGARETTE SMOKING is a ground for @ivoree In Wieronain, as seems to have been decided, onion esting ought to be a valid 6e- hetr intention of I: ing Company annonnes \u2018 ir Mackennie Bowella (rbvernment was | confronted with such an enormous buil for funeral expenses to be delraved out | of the pwbhe exchequer that even the very men who authorized the expend: tn-e were staggered by the amount and refused to pay It tin @ matter for great regret that at the present Lime ar incident which would have paused with but trifling comment in view of the uit: mate demsion reached.should have, been treated 1n such a maignant gpimt in the Opposition press im the we of injuring the Government.1f the Conservative Journale desire to represent His Ex ssllency as standing up éor à state church THIS EVENING.Her Majestr'e\u2014-\u2018Naucy & Co.\u201d BRorasi\u2014 \u2018The Tide of Jife.\" * Manley Cup Beriee\u2014Becond match.Intermediate Hockey \u2014MWoGill ve.Montag: oard.001.D.PRORBR \u2014Cnld.wih light local saow.fais: Friday.continued low temperature.Readings by Hearn & Harrison's sta barometer: \u2014At noon yesterday, 30.00; a.m.today.20.74: 11 am to-day, \u2018ors.Temperature\u2014To-day, maxinum 16° misi- ero: yesterday, maximem .ed by C'aptain Diaz Moreu, de rare Warships Gather for | « + (reat Naval Pageant The Bands Will Play Chopin\u2019sand Beethoven's Funeral Marches, as the Queen Desired\u2014Procession in London Will be Two Miles Long.mouth, Jan.29.\u2014The warships are assembling tor Friday's great naval pa- geent.The arrangements, which have been completed, provide that eight torpedo boat destroyers will lead thé-pro- cession from Cowes, followed by the royal racht Albert, with the Queen's body on oard.The royal vacht Victoria and Albert, with King Fdward and Queen Alexandra and the English voyal family: the royal vacht Osborne, with other royalties: the Imperial vacht Hohenzollern, with Emperor Williani, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and others; the Admiralty vacht Enchantress and a Trin: ity House yacht, with the officials on ard.The main squadron \u2018of battleships and cruisers will be moored two and a half cables apart in one line, extending from Cowes tc Spithead.The channel fleet, under .the command of Vice-Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth Raw:on, will form the eastern portion, and the reserve fleet, under Rear (Admirai Sir Gerard Henry Noel, will fcrm, (he western portion.The foreign war vessels are to bs moored southwest of the British ships, in the order of.their arrival, and alongside of \u2018them will be moored eight British gunboats, the Antelope, Gleaner.Skipjack, Leda.Rattle: enake, Alert, Circe and Speedwell.THROUGH DOUBLE LINE.After leaving Trinity pier, the Alberta, | with her attendant escort.will steam along the deep channel between the coast of the Isle of Wight and the single hne of battleships and cruisers.The main line will be as follows: \u2014 Alexandra, Camperdown, Rodney, Ben: how, Collingwood.Colloussus, Sauspavetl, Nile, Howe, Melampus, Severn, -Galatew, Bellona, Pactolus, Pekorus, Diana, Con- qyueror, Arrogant, Minerva, Niobe Hero, Hood, Trafalgar, Resolution, Jupiter, Honnibal, Mars, Prince George, and Ma- justice.On arrival at Portsmouth the royal yachts will remain 3u the harbor that night.Minute guns will be fired by all the ships in the Solent and at Cowes.com- mercing when the Alberta leaves the pier.Each ship will be directed to cease tinng immediately after the tail of the procession hus passed her.After the procession hax passed the Majestic, the forts and ships in Portsmouth harbor will commence firing \u2018minute guns and continue firing until the Alberta is alongside the wharf.No standard will be displayed and ensigns and Union Tacks will be at half- mast.! The bands are to play the funeral marches of Chopin and Beethoven only.No national nithem will be played.On the approach of the procession the ships will be manned and the guards and bands will be paraded.\u2018Tne officers will wear full dress and the men, \u201cNoo 1 rig\u201d and straw hats.The Guards will present arms as the AI- berta passes each ship and then rest on their arms reversed until the procession is passed.ON THE VICTORY.A detachment of marines and the Ad- rriral\u2019s band will be on board Nelson's old flagship, the Victory, lying in Portsmouth harbor.All the sea front and dock yards will be rucned by marines and sailors, wnile Barrow: Island is to be manned by boys from the tarining ship St.Vincent, and men from the gunnery ship Exccllent.The Spanish battleship Pelayo.Spain's | representative at the funeral, is command.who was commander où the Christopher Columbus, which was lost in the battle of Santiago.DUKE OF ORLEANS TO GO.Paris, Jan.30.\u2014The Duke of Orleans has decided to attend the funeral of Queen Victoria.He will arrive in London Saturday, and, on Sunday, will deposit a wteath on the casket containing Her Majesty\u2019s remains.The Duke's decision 13 interesting in view of his message of con: gratulation to the Paris artist who curi- catured Queen Victoria in a most insuit- ing manner.which resulted in the Dulie\u2019s being ostracized in England.PROCESSION TWO MILES LONG, YTondon, Jan.30.\u2014The procession in Ton.don, as indicated by che War Office orders, issted this evening, will he a gorgeous military pageant.Detachments of 40 ro xi- ments, with an almost equal number of distinctive uniforuis.embracing all arns of the service, will make a constantiv changing picture.The uniforms of ull the great armies of the world will for, In addition to the brilllant entourage of the visiting kings and princely envoys, there will he the military attaches of the embassies and legations, All the field marshals of the British army able to endure the fatigue will ride with thelr staffs.The naval cmps wi also take part In the procession, which will be two miles long.: LONDON SURPRISED.Londoners are just awakening to the fullest proportion of the obsequies and the result of a day of mourning, which, to > + ) | antereste-l.r appear, n?numerous tradesmen and others, means absolute closure aud is causing consternation, Suddenly to stop every Industry in the United Kingdom and to turn the musses Into the streets, with millions hoping to concentrate along the two miles of the route of the procession, is an undertaking which has begun to be\u2019 fully apprecla od by the police; but the pabile of London Iz dismayed to find that all the great markets, Covent Garden, Smithfield and others, where the food of the metropolis is supplied, are to be absolutely closed at the end of the week.' Restaurants and bars will be shut, and the crowds will have to wander in the stroets.London.is à world in itself, lv- ing from hand to mouth, and the closing of the accustomed avenues for the supply and distribution of food, drink and amusement from Friday to Monday will mein a loss and inconvenience that it is difficult to appreciate.> It was learned last year how totally Inadequate the police and military are to protect, and the apprehensions of Saturday's crush \u2018are enough to appal Londoners, but, apparently these counslderations do not deter thousands of every rank from flocking 10 the metropolis.WINDSOR DRAPED IN MOURNING.Windsor, Jan.30.\u2014Rehearsals of the dis- tinetive features of the obsequies are recurring constantly.Tractically the whole of the royal borough will be: draped fn gcurning., whereas elsewhere only the route of the procession will he,thus.marked, The services in St.George's Chapel begin at 2 o'dlock.The body is expected to arrive at Windsor at 1.30 p.m.The route to the chapel, which occuples half an heur, will be\u2019 lined by troops two deep.the ton Volunteers particlpating with the guards.The service wlll he the ordinary service used in the burlal of the dead; with the special music.The choir will Sing from the altar steps, whence also the Garter King of Ams will announce the décease of the sovereign and all her rights and titles, Accommodation has béen reserved on the left of the, coffin for the princesses, \u2018The Kinz and other crowned seads will stand at its head.THE SERVICES, The service, Saturdat.will be conducted Iv the Archbishop of Canterbury, the tishon of Winchester, and tie Dean nf.The Archbishop of York and the Bishop of Oxford will he present.The internment Monday will he conducted by the Bishep of Winchester and the Dean \u2018of Windsor, Wirdsor.- Masses of flowers made up In- crosses and crowns.from rare blossoms that are the gifts of royal personages, - down to Lumble posies sent fn hy children, several flousands of flower ploces, including tokens from most of the members of the aris.terrae numerens clubs, country towns, wncletfes, reghuents, inmates of workhorses, and even the smadilést nosegays, are laid out for publie vlew side by side with the designs of the.great florists, THE CLERGUE BANQUET.TT WILL ECLIPSE ANY HELD.AT SAULT STE.MARIE.Sault Ste.Marie, Ont, Jan.31.\u2014Atr a! micctinziet the Burd of Trade the, details | of the banquet to be given to F.H.Clergne on February 13th were completed.- Mr.Ckrgne will be made the.recipient of a wagmticent gold watch, chain and charm, : to cost 200, and the money to buy it will\u2019 Le raised by popular subscription.The banquet will take place at the luterna- tivnal Hotel, and it\u2019 is expected that it will eclipse anything of the kind ever held here before, Invitations will be issued to Hon.: W.Ross, Premier of Ontario, and his Cabinet, the leader of the Opposition, Mr.Whitney: the members of the local House the local meinbérs, A.E.Dv- ment, M.P.and CE.Farwell, MLA, and the presidents of tha boards.of trade at : Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton, landon and other places.The managing editors of the printipal Canadian newspapers also will be invited.\u2019 \"A ZOO DESTROYED ANIMALS WORTH $100,000 VICTIMS OF FIRE.Baltimore, Md., Jan.31.\u2014With pitiful screams of fright and groans of intense \u2018 pan, the 75 ér more animals of all descrin- : tons confined in cages at F.C Bostock\u2019s \u201cZou,\u201d which was in winter quarters in the \u201cld evelorama bilding in this city, were rra-ted or burned to death in a fire which distroved that structure last uicht.Mr.Bostock estimates his loss on apimals at alsrut $400,000.So LS FURNACE \u2018BLOWN IN\" DOMINION STEEL COMPANY STARTED WORK TO-DAY.Sydney.CB, Jun.21.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014Fur- nace 1 of the Dominion Iron & Steel Come pary's plant bas been completed, and ihe first ton of Helle [stand ore was put in vesterdar.The work of charging was co.pieted last night, and this morning every arrangement was completed preparatory to \u201chlowing in.\u201d A number of the directors are expected to he present, The flrst cargo of iron from the com- Ppony's mjne \u2018at Samtiago de Cuba arrived yesterday, .\u2019 CORK CHEERED THE KING, \u201cDE WET AND KRUGER Cork, January 20.\u2014The proclamation of Edward VIL.as King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, and Ireland and Emperor of India here had a mixed reception.There was much cheering; but, the: crowd in the neighborhood df the court \u2018house, cheered Mr.Kruger and Gen.» we Wet.The people generally, however, were good humored.rer TELL THE DEAF.\u2014 Mr.J.F.Kellock, Druggist, Perth, writes: \u2018A customer of mine having been cured of deafuess by the use of br.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil, wrote to Ireland, telilng bis friends.there of the cure, In consequence | received an order to send balf a dozen by express to Wextord, Ireland, this week.\u2018 rt \u2018break-down, mr we pe eee desc ee » Pr pre 12e, 14c each.1 THE MONTKEAL DAILY HERALD, \u2018THURSDAY.JAN.81, 15,000 Mourning Buttons.Price, from 3 cents up.| CARSLEY CO; ue = = T Fn an \u2014_ Store Will Be Closed Saturday, Feb.2nd 1000 Silk Rosettes, 8 cents.To-Morrow we offer 5000 Silk Mourning Rosettes, with Picture of our late Sovereign agd words \u201cIn Memoriam Queen Victoria.\u201d Special Prices according to size, 8c, 10c, N \u2018Notre Dame St.+ Montreal\u2019s Greatest Store.St.James St.fe THURSDAY, JAN.31st, 1901.FRIDAY BARGAINS GROCERIES Regular.Friday.Sac s Rolled Oats .,.cc.u.asc i Laundry S0ap .e.e Whito Beans .asconseuses ic : Apples, gallon tins «.One 200 Réd Salmon .adossssounseus 15c 13e - Corn and Peds .10e .bise + GROCERIES PATENT MEDICINES 16130 \u2018 ; Regular, Friday.\u2019 Regular.Friday.Maple Sugar .PAR 1e 12%¢ Clierry Pectoral Les.ge Evaporated Aprivota 20e Tie Agnew's Liver Pills .20e Laundry Starch-.a fe Ccderre's Red Pills .Te Cambridge Sausages 12kte We Reott\u2019s Emulsion \u2026.\u2026.a.Hoe Hird Seed, 1 1b, .lue Te Beef Iron and Wine .$1.00 Maple Syrup,.1 gallon .$1.10 90c Bristol's Sarsaparilla ,.§1.00 Jacket Offer 37 Ladies\u2019 Black Cloth Jackets, | 27 dozea Men's Navy Dlue Cloth Silk.Waists 21 dozen Ladies\u2019 Silk Waists, In \u2018Men's Caps - double breasted, latest turn Caps, golf shape, with slip 2 light colored and medium down collar, trimmed but- $2 10 band, sateen lided, © Regular 23c size stripe, cut pointed yoke, tons.Regular $.25.: ® Soc.So well made, stripe on bias, \u2018 : self cuffs and linen collar.Regular value, $2.70.ala Price\u2019 .eos nue cena sauces \u201c.Ladies\u2019 Wrappers At: dozen Ladies\u2019 Printed Fian- a unclette Wrappers, fluod lining, turn over collar.skirt 19c cut full.Mogular $1.10.Puen Kuice.Pants, double.stitehing Boys\u2019 Pants At $1.38 Dress Skirts pairs Boys\u2019 Heavy serge At $3.45 Costume Price 2% only.Ladies® 2?Piece Costumes, in Navy Blue Serge, \u2018well tailored, lined throughout.Regular $6.70.\u201c= -t Corset Covers dozen .Covers, Ling, well-made, Meguluy 15e and lied throughout.Regu- 22¢ 63 only, Ladies Navy Blue lap doe.Serge- Cloth Skirts, cut\u2019 new .\u2018 ; style, pleated back, lined through, velvet bound.Re- $1 gular $5.83.Sale Prive At Usrtyl Corset neck, close fit- Gand: English Oilcoth 500 yards Well Seasoned Eng- Hsh Oileloth, in à large vart- - oy of pretty patterns.Re- RE ., \u2019 .| Bular sue.Lace Curtains At | Men's Cardigans At | i pairs tandsame Lace Our] done sows teary Woot car Wool Hose At pretty floral patterns.* Kegu- 26¢ dian Jackets, An browa and 40 dozen Ladies?Heavy Black lar \u2018ive.Le hin k, soft amt warni.Regu- 5 C fihibbed Wool Hose, well sham- Clare The.: : ° \u201ced und seamless, very elastic, 18¢ , : \u2014 Regular She: \u2018 - Gray Cotton At Pin Speci A in Specials At p Enamel Saucepans At 10 balés Good, Heavy, Useful Unbleached Cotten.The regular value of thus line 1s Jc.~ 3c Carving Sets At s0-dozén Carving Sets, Knife-and Fork, with patent \u2018guard, iai- tation horn bandle.Regular oe, \u2018 195c 19c- Bu packages Good Strong Pins, fir different sizes, well point- od.1 .3c 450 only Enamel Straight Sauec- - pans, size 0 pint, strongiy Regular price 1s Mie, | made, Regular price, que, 19 pieces.Geod Quality Unb'rach- , 4 wide, pure make.Regular 250.16c At 18c Table Linen Linen Towelling a Quality Roller inches wide, Negular be.picees Heavy Towelling, 17 strong mitke, Table Linen, 12 nches At 9c | Sterling Sets S2 dozén Crystal Salve Pats, with sterling silver tops, in pretty chaged designs.Regular Ince., .,- Chinaware - 30 Dinner, Soup, Pudding and .Tea Plates, the Best English Porcelain China.Regular 25¢, At 4c At 6c Mrs, Pott\u2019s Irons 75 only, Sets Mrs.Pott's Irons, includitig oo irons, 1 handle and ) stand.Regular ve, At 65c À \u201c(of the new Twin Screw Steaïner Tunisian.\u2018| return, ALLAN LINE 34 Steamers, aggregating 161,965 Tons.NEW STEAMERS : 10,576 tons, Twin Screw.Bavarian, 10,376 tons, Twin Screw.Corinthian, 8,000 tons.Sicilian, 8,000 tons.\"PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.From From, Liverpool.Steamer.Portland.19 Jan.Numidian.Wed.6 Feb.24 Jun.Corinthian.Sat.9 Feb.NEXT SAILING, SS.TUNISIAN FROM PORTLAND.: February 23rd, noon.Special attention is call the sailing The Tunisian is the largest, finest and aslest steamer ever built for the Cana- diun route.: The saloons and staterooms are in the central part, where least motion is felt.Llcetricity 1s used for lighting the ship throughout, the lights being at the command of the passengers any hour of the night.Music rooms and smoking rooms on the promenade deck.The saloons and sti:terooms are heated by steam.7 RATES \u2014 Cabin, $50.00 and upwards.A réduction is made on Round Trip Tickets, except on lowest rates, Sceond Cabin \u2014 To Liverpool, London or Loudonderry, $:5 to $40' single; $68.88 or $76 .Stecrage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Beifast or Londonderry, including a plentiful \u2018supply of provisions, cooked and served, and | every requisite for the voyage, $26.00.\u2014_\u2014 | .GLASGOW & NEW YORK SERVICE Calling at Londonderry (from New Pier, foot of W.-2lst Street, New York).From From Glasgow.Steamship.New York.17 Jun.:.Laurentian .2 Feb., 9-a.m.sl Jan.Sardinian 16 Feb., 9 a.m.Rates \u2014 First Cabin, $10 and upwards; return tickets, $59 and upwards.Serond Cabin, tn Glasgow or Londonderry, $32.50; return Uckets $41.70, Stecrage, $26.00.* Steaders one this service have excellent ac- conunodation for all classes af passengers.| The Saloons are forward; Staterooms near ; the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds of \"the length, Electric lights throughout, and jelectric bells in every stateroom.H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common Street, Montreal.HEAD LINE ' ST.JOHN, N.B., to BELFAST and DUBLIN ; The following first class steamers are In- , tevded to continue the regular winter ser- i Vice between the above named ports under { coctract with the Cupadian Government.| .0 BELFAST.| | ï | i 1 1 S.S.TEFLIN HEAD .on or about Jan.17 5.8.BENGORE lIEAD .on or about Feb.17 TO DUBLIN.8.8.DUNMORE HEAD .on or about Jan.24 S85.GLEN HEAD oo.on or about Feb.2 | To' be followed by other steamers about j wenthly to each port.Through bills of lading granted from all | points in Canada.- For frcight \u2018and other parficulars apply to |G.Heyn & Sons, Uelfast, Managers Ulster SS.Co.; Palgrave, Murphy & Co., Dublin; | Harold Kennedv, Quebec; Wm Thomson & Co., \u2018St.Jobn, N.B.0° * MeLEAN, KENNEDY & CO.General Agents, ; Board of Trade Bldg., Montreal.Western Agency\u2014Fred.C.Thompson, 28 Wellington sircet, Eust, Toronto.Chicago Agency\u2014J.T.Sickel, 234 Lasalle etree A Attend the Food Fair at the BIG Store.| there will be spécial attrac tiens at The Dig Store's Food Fair, so that a v:8it to it will be both interesting and Tomorrow profitable.\u2018 Five Thousand Samples Given Away To-Morrow: The exhibltpra have made arrangriuents to\u2019 give: away five stratious low to prepare them.Mail Orders Promptly Filled, ZUTTERICK'S PATTERNS FOR SALE AT ww S.CARSLEY CO.ime.- Send for Catalogue, ' 1765 to 1783 Notre Dams St., 184 to 194 8t.James St, MONTREAL.thousand samples of the guods exhibited, and give practical demon- + A PROKEN-DOWR SYSTEM.\u2014 This 15.0 | / condition (or disease) to which Doctors give many pames, but which few of them really understand.It is simply wcakness-a as it were, of the \u2018vitäl \u2018fnrces that sustain the system.No matter what may be its causes (for they ute almost numberless), ig symptoms arc much the same; the core.prominent being sleeplessness, \u2018langior, lassitude, sense of prosiration or weariness, depression of spirits, and incapacity or want - of energy for all the ordinary affairs of life.Now.what: alone fs ahsolutely essential In all such cases is Inereased vitality-\u2014 eo as Ls Ho ated ho Mo The Belfast Warehouse, rg.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Removal Sale! , Every inch of Dry Goods in our establishment must be out of our present premises between now and March.we have adopted of \u201cmoving\u201d our stock.Ladies\u2019 Woollen Underwear less Men's Woollen Underwear less Printed Blouse Flannels English Sheetings Canadian Sheetings English Pillow Cottons Canadian Pillow Cottons Blankets Comforters Umbrellas and Parasols Flannelette Underwear Dress Skirts Swiss Applique Shams and Covers \u2018Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints Sample lot of Gloves « \u2018Stantey Cup matah this evening, asserting.that fully: 85 per cent.of the people :who previous evening \u2018ing to various darcumstances, the com- h 1 ay.8 Mr.Wanklyn then have any objection to offer he may make it; his solicitor will keep him en rapport with all that goes on to-day.\u201d \u2018I erating an etlicient tramway system un- enter the place and remaln there when 189 supposed to be on.duty.The sub-chlef : Bin No.118.,.1} bottles Rudeshelmer A 1 6.42 6.78 then Surptised (Floule In flngrante detlcte, , Bln No.130.§ bottles LAebfraumilch .1853., ww -Q 6.25 6.63 \u201cWhen 1ad a private conference with ESS - ; : Dubreull subsequently,\u2019 pursued Ald.Le- M RS.HENKELL & CO., MAYENCE.Pints LS 5.50 05 beuf, \u201che told me that out of the eleven Bin No.123.12 bottles Erbacher Ce than eases Quanta I 4 ls men at the station, six were In the habit Bin No.129.10 bottles Johannisberg tle.PER UArtS .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2.of going to his place, and that this kind of MESSRS.E.SAARBACH & 00., MAYENCE.jing had heen going on for seven and.a | Bin No.116 4 bottles Laubenheim Quarts 1.08 07 a years.\u2019 .| 0.eee.2 MM 2.200 sevesaseres.QUALLS .> « .rg\u2019 sui \" ; \u2019 Bin No.116.20 bottles Laubenhelm 0.Pints .6.25 5.63 py 1 bossible, exclaimed Ald.Ames.Bin No.125.11 bottles NIErsteiner «.o.oon os Quarts .LT 6.61 that this Kind of thing could he going Bin No.115.21 bottles Niersteiner on oreennns, Plots - 7 710 po Jor tht lengfh of tne and Captain Du- Bin No.126.5 bottles RUGCAhOIMer .crereerrerrer.QUANS «ors 5.00 4.50 bois and Lieut.Spedding, of No.12 Station.Bin No.122.\" 1 bottle Licbfraumilen .! 122.111 Quart LUE: 1.08 \u201c07 not he cognizant of It?If they knew Bin No.121.6 bottles Hochhaimer : Pints - 12 30 about it they should he punished equally o No.14.ottles neimer .,e cervocsueur Loreen .with the men guilty of the misdemeanor.\u2019 MpgsRS, DEINHARD & CO., COBLENZ.i \u201cCTief Hughes, to whom the question had Bin No.115.21 bottles Laubenheimer .\u2026.\u2026.Pints .7.00 6.30 heen addressed, sald: \u201cSome cases of this ' Bin No.123.17 bottles Niersteiner .e.oe.ee Pints : 6.73 6.06 Bre ented and nied 11\" 2 pottles Rudesheimer .o.oo.5.00 Pinta Lol.1538 1381 Aa at was the punishwent?\u201d persisted: py, no 121.bottles Liebfraumileh eo.0000000 Pints !12110E 881, 3.43 SA all tines Bin No.117.9 bottles Hochhoeimer +.Quarts .1288 11.60 \u201cSurely,\u201d added Ald.Ames, it thin kind Bin No.124.16 bottles Jobannisberg .eeccveeec.Pints .15.67 14.11 of thing has heen going on systematically \u2018 _ night after night, and the duty has de STILL MOSELLE WINES.volved upon the offfeers in that station of y NS ORT.feeling that thelr.ueén were on beat, some- 1ESSRS.FEIST BROS.& so S, FRANKF 1893 Quarts 3.54 219 (hing more thin a reprimand.and a small n No.128.à bottles Zeltioger cesseccnce ne Beinn.Quarts .fine is demapded as a \u2018ptmishment.* - MESSRS.E.SA CH & CO., MAYENCE.Guardian Dubreuil, who hospltahly offer.A es Zoltinger Pints - : 3.00 270 ed the constables shelter, was reported as Bin No.125.1 horn a rio \"acuc0 rercss eeeeen DALE Loe 3 210 unwell, and the committee decided that if Hin No: mw 7 bottles Drauneberger .vu.és 8.50 Te he were sufficientiy recovered_bv Friday Bin No.el 1 bottle Moselblumehen \u2026\u2026 054 ots evening an cnquete would he hold at No.Bin No.190.9 boules Berncastler Doctor.15:00 1559 12 Station.The officers and men will Bin No.Là potiles Bernas Doctor: .Bon 3.5 then.be examined under oath.- - 0.113.11 bottles Berneastler Toren - 63.POLICE CLOTHING.FRANCONIA WINES.i Secretary Barpy submitted an advertise- 2 bottles Deinbard's Stelnweln.Quarts .1.75 1.58.ment and speeifientions for pollce clothing ¢ bottles.Deinhard\u2019s Stelnwein.Pints .288 2.60.epntracts, which were somewhat amended 9 bottles Saarbach\u2019's Steinweicb.\u2026.Piots u.; 431 - 383 aha Improved.© It was determina to have .n complete standard outfit made nat once to remain, fn.the department for the guld- SPARKLING HOCK AND MOSELLE.La ue LEE, enris in February, the MFSSRS.FBIST DROS.& SONS, FRANKFORT, : siunmer goods to be\u201d delivereil not Inter * 11 bottles \u2018\u2018Sliver Star\u2019\u2019 Sparkling Moselle .Quarts.18.75 16.88 than May 15.and «the winter goods not Bin No.122.17 bottles \u201cSilver Star\u2019 Sparkling Moselle .Pints.15.94 14.85.later than \u2018October 15.This wil give the Bin No.126.:.{4 bottles **Sekt\u2019* Sparkling Hock .Quarts.6.50 5.85.tailers who may cempete ample time (© MESSRS.DEINHARD & CO, COBLENZ.ee ee ow peices In No.121.21 botties \u2018\u2019Nonparell\u201d Sparkling Moselle .Pints.2013 1812 necordingly.© oP ; Pin No, 125.3 bottles \u2018\u2019Crown'\u2019 Sparkling Hock .Pinte.25 2.08 .ARENA MATCHES.MESSRS.HENKELL & oo.MAY ENOD.I - A » _n \u20ac \u2018 .Bin No.127.6 bottles Sparkling Dry Fzberg .nte.b.4.The Arena Company wrote to ask for the Make your selections quickly\u2014first come, first served.\u2018If the lot or lots you desire presences of twenty-five polleemen at the would be present would be from the clty.The demayd secured the approval of Ald.Raby, but the \u2018chairman\u2019 was strongly op- pogea, on the ground that ft would estab- !$h a dangerous precedent, Inasmuch as It would then be lmpossible to refuse sim- finr requests from Queen's Park, Maison.neuve, the Shamrock grounds, and even should he gone before orders reach us, we will br are in stock.: FRASER.VIGER & CO.Italian Warehouse, 207, 209 & 211 St.James St.\u2018eak full cases to fill orders, if full cases less less less less less .less 4e | ; The Belfast Warehouse.The following reductions will disclose the method 20 per cent, .20 per cent, 20 per cent.20 per cent.20 per cent.20 per cent, 20 per cent, 20 per cent, less 20 per cent.less 25 per cent.less 33} per cent.less 20 and 33} per cent, less 334 per cent.\u2018less 33} per cent, less 50 per cent.Other Departments will be noticed in future announcements, WATCH THE PAPERS! HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, 2401-5 St.Catherine Street.from the race course at Lachine.The committee alse felt that as the crowd the had been handled all right there was.no necessity for luterven- tion.\u2019 .; TERMINAL COMPANY WILL NOT ACCEPT The demand of the Montreal \u2018l'erminal Railway Company for permission to operate within.the limits of the city wus, presented to the Rond Committee this morning in a light different to that which has hitherio obtained, : The \u2018company first made its request last June, but, aw- mittee got no further than the drafting of some conditions upon which it might be willing to recommend the granting of the desired permission hy the City Council.Mr.J.P.Mullarkey, manager of the Terminal company, wrote to say that some .of the conditions in question were.too onerous for his company to accept, and he believed no company with serious intentions cotukl afford to accept them with the expectation of successtully op- der such a varied climâte as prevails in Montreal.: Co * A COUNTER PROPOSITION.\u201cI am directed, however, to inform your committee,\u201d he continued *\u2018that our company is \u2018prépared to extend its system through the City of Montreal and establish\u2019 therein a thoroughly up-to-date and effecient systom of electric street 2 railway under the same terms and conditions as are.applicable to the Montreal Street Raiway, together with the following obligations, viz: 1.To sell 10 tickets for 25 cents during the hours the Montreal Street Railway Company sells 8 tickets for a like sum.\u201c2, Pay the total cost of snow removal in streets suviely occupied by the company.Le ; \u201c3.The company to permanently pave its tracks and 16 ches on the outside there: of in all streets to be occupied by the Company presently paved.\u201c4, \"I'he company shall issue and accept free transfer tickets from: the Montreal Street Railway at all intersections of both lines provided that company granls in any objections he might offer to the conditions that the city had seen fit to impose.ccrsider thé question of route, then he could understand that the présent company might desire to have something to sav.; \" \u201cIf we set next Thursday, would that be satisfactory?\u201d askél Ald.Turner.w other excuse then.\u201c hear my arguments to-day.If I wait until next Thursday to make it, you will adjourn to give yourselves time to consider it, whereas, if I mâke it to-day, you will cecd.statements subjoined, the first of which was intended to show to what extent the carrang capacity of the Montreal Street Railway would be affectrd were the pro- pesed terms and conditions applicable to it, while the secoñd would demonstrata then application to the proposed system of the Terminal Company.thing,\u201d added Mr.Mullarkey, \u2018it is manifest that conditions which would reduce the earning power of a company such as the Montreal Strect Railway, possessing thoroughfares of the city and surrounded by exceptionally favorable circumstances, to a basis of less than three per cent.upon its paid-up capital could not be accepted by a company whose lines must necessarily he located on inferior streets and whose system ean never he as extensive and as advantageous as that of the Montreal Street Railway.\u201d net earnings of the M.S.R.Company would be dimished if the conditions sought to be imposed u minal Railway Company by the [Roads Committee, were applicable to that company, and for When the committee .came to v Where Burnt Out Firms Are Located.W \u201cYes,\u201d responded Mr.Mullarkey, \u201cthat il be all right, but there will be some \u2018and Young Streets.Same telephone num- ILSON, PATERSON & CO., General merchants, are now located at 30 St.Jobn | Street.No interruption to business on account of fire.Warehouses, corner Smith bers.1 would like you to ave it digested by next Thursday.Should The committee then \u201cconsented to pro- PREFACING THE AGREEMENT.Mr.Mullarkey's letter alluded to two J.\u201clf these stilements are worth any- WILKS & MICHAUD, Accountants, Audi- - cords in the vault of this firm were re- W.C HAGAR, Insurance Broker, for- | A.tors and Liquidators, formerly 415 Board of Trade, now 213 Merchants Bank Butid- ing.Phone Main 4125.Books and recovered in perfect order.morly Room 212, Roard of Trade Bullding, w a erchants Bank Bull .Phone Main 2884.\" tng C.LESLIE & C0., Iron, Steel and Metal Workers, formerly 515 Board of Trado.Building, now located at 509, 510 and 511 Merchants\u2019Bank Bullding.Phone Main 277.oT BOURDEAU & SON, Wholesale Hats and Furs, formerly 568 St.Peter Street, practical monopoly of the principal STATEMENT NO.1.Demonstrating how the average yearly n the Montreal Ter- the purpose of cffecting a are now at 140 McGill Street.No delay in business.Phono Main 2253.| THE CORTICELLL SILK CO., formerly THE INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING CO., MCLEAN, KENNEDY & C0., Shipping for 25 cents by passengers who would then avail themselves of the cheaper rates.8.\u2014Difference cent.on gross receipts and the percentage exigible under the existing contract.on St.Nicholas Street, have secured premises at 207 St.James Street.No foter.ruption in business.- formerly of the Board of Trade Buildin now Room 311 Merchants Bank Buildin Agents, formerly\u2019 of the Board of T .Bullding, have \"secured office at 18 Tae pital Street.No interruption In business.80,000.00 tween 7 1-2, per \u2019 57,051.27 | THOMAS LIGGET ffice Carpets Office Carpets.Linoleums, Oil Cloths and Cork Carpeting.The great demand is being satisfied, and purchasers get the advantage of our Removal Sale Discounts, 2448 St.Catherine St.9.1884 Notre Dame Street, }Montreai \u2014 \\ o the public and passengers similar privileges.\u201cWe submit tlrias counter-proposal feel- comparison the gross revenue and net earnings.of the company for the, year 1900 are assumed as a basis, the former being #1,760,004.78 and the latter, exclu- 7.\u2014Maintenunce of the streets and provisions for special assessments during 22 years.20,000.00 \u2018thereby secure for the citizens of Mont- ing assured that you will consider it- in publie interest to accept the same and veal, without any additional cost to the | city, a much more convenient and up-to date street, car service %han at present exists and cheaper rates of transportation.\u201d JOLLIED ALONG.sive of taxes and debenture 079.67.\u2018 1.\u2014Add 6.56 per cent to ordinary - cent.actual operating expenses interest, 8776,- operating expenses, being the\u2019 - difference between 63.44 per of the company, including tax on earnings and.other fixed Add interest The above amount being deducted from the present net.earnings of ,435.96 1 on bonded in 1% 45,260.00 debtednoss .\u2026.4501,695.98 L.0.0.F., M.U.\u2014Penson,- - Maple Leaf Chapter .; LA 3 N K.P.\u2014Ivanhoe, 6 Phillips Squers.© 22e uj; a prospect that, however determinedly: it may be faced, is very far from plea- éant.; CL It must not be forgotten that there are shrewd observers who believe that Britain mey Have to fight during the present year to preserve her prestige in China.Rue ly to stop with the present arrangement between China and the Powers, nor is the Ruesian hand likely to be stayed by the knowledge that the flower of the British army are to be held tight in South Afrioa, In thin view of the case, the utmost significance must be held to attach to the R.Arcanum\u2014West 8.0.E.B.8.\u2014York Grosvenor, Immaculate Conception C.M.B.A., Can.\u2014Branch L.O.L.\u2014Mountjoy, All, Natfonale\u2014~M 2441n alle, 251 Mon 137 Bt.Eliz .\u2014S8arsfield, 157 Ott.Notre n\u2014Ville Marte, 11 A CANCELLATION, The A,0.F.presentation has been post- mount, l£lm Hall.shire, 134 -Chatham.gOrosve br Dida St.Catherine.ULM, ascus, R.T.of T.\u2014Metro Crn.O.1*.\u2014De la A.Q.F.\u2014Allan's Pride, 251 St.J Mount Royal Juvenile, 715 Allan\u2019s Pride Juvenile, R.Foresters\u2014Montreal, reser 1 \u2018 D St.Lawrence, sian intrigue in that direction is not likè- Ceth.0.F lls, 3 Victoria.| Mnlsonneuve Hail, Dame.at dhine.240, 3755 N.Dame.2204 St.Catherine.ount Roya}, 45 Vinet.Malsonneuve.1070 Demontigny.Duvernay, 225 Delisle C.B, Legiol St.Catherine.Ames.Wellington.St.James, - \u2018Natlonai, abeth, awa, Cherrier, vn, ._ ; - Mr.Mullarkey objected strantiously.The | wculd be.better to leave so important a - mistakeable fashion, that he is for closer evidence, furnished by the recent proceed: ings in England, of the increasing friendliness of Germany for Great Britain.The Kaiser has made.it clear, in his own un- relations \u201cbetween the two peoples, and poned owing to the death of the Queen, who was an honotery member of the order, The preséntation of rings to the returning brethren of the Royal Canadian Contingent has niso beea postponed to the next meet.Ing of the Court of 8t.Jude, (n thely trail, on Th g or y Jo When Chairman Martineau called the meeting to order, Bolicitor Campbell, of the Montreal Street Railway Company, asked for an adjournment owing to the unavoidable.absence of Manager Wank.committee, he said, had been.jollying him along for à sufficient length of time.His demand was first made last June, and the committee had decided that, owing to the near approach of the summer vacation, :t matter over until September: When Sep- .Martineau, having sunf st- tember arrived, À been unable to get away during the mer, desired a vacation and another redemption of this amount at the expiration of 22 years, al- posed extensions minal Railway through the of the Montreal ™~ Oity of Montreal, and the probable net revenue if lowing & per cent: interest the terms and conditi ropos i sinki .ter tions ; ed by thereon including a ng the railway committee were Tacaepted by fund, would necessitate a year- 77,428.04 the company.e company pens 540.68 a8 the i \u2014 = CONTINUATION OGILVY\u2019S Clearing Sale! OUR CLEARING SALE WILL BR | « CONTINUED UNTIL.February Oth.All reductions that have been made in all departments will remain at the reduced prices, and to further increase business during next week, we will make greater reductions together with our 10% \u201c Oft Extra for Cash, Glosed on Saturday.In honor of our Late Queen Victoria, our establishment will -be Closed all day Saturday.Shoppers will kindly make all purchases on Friday, .: Special Agents for Dr, Deimel\u2019s Linen lesh Underwear._OGILVY'S - ee eu + _ est \u2014 that company, from which sum must be deducted the probable diminution in re- céipts occasioned by eelling 10 tickets for 2% cents during the hours the M.S.R.sells 8 for a like sum\u2014eay $25,000\u2014thus leaving a total estimated gross revenue charges, and 70 per cent.which Would \u201ceave a balance of : - \u2014 it would cost to maintain an actuel net revenue of the company, and in- pany will never be as extensive or advant- fund at the rate of 4 per cent.efficient service including elec- stead of paying 10 per cent.upon its ageoun as that of the Montreal Strect Rail- per annum amounts to.55,080.70 tric heating, proper lighting paid up capital and transferring $134,746 way Company and shall oécupy inferior 3.\u2014Tax on grows earnings.23,000 and thoroughly maintained elec- to contingent and surplus accounts this streets considerable distant from the re: 4.-\u2014Additional expense re enow- tric equipment, trucks, etc.$116,105.75 Amount would not pay 3 per cent.upon |¢ail stores and principal places of busi: removal._ .2500000 2.\u2014Paving 70 miles of track at - lt8 eapital stock and without aby provi- ness, it would be unreñsonable to as- |5.\u2014Municipal and school taxes an average cost of $3.50 per sions whatever for contingent and surpuls gyme that the gross revenue of the com: 1 14 per cent.on $2,000.000.25,000.00 perds\u201d the mile) would in- STATEMENT pan a Oy He, ee ete STS.| provisions.Tor, epecal.assem ards to the mile) would in- TEM | tions as.are now applicable the M.S.provi .?oe Jolve an expenditure of 81,- Esti oo Al ENT NO.2.| R., would exceed $500,000, that ie to say-| mente during franchise period 120,000, To provide for the mated gross revenue from the pro-| about.one-third ithe gros revenue of| \u2014per annum.15000,00 Tothl.\u2026.cece cone seco »-$476,270.70 After \u2018Mr.\"Mullarkey bed elaborated the idea contained jn his letter, which ina o e the committee decided to adjourn « ther di ion until next Thureday.EX t was made.When Ald.Mar.ly payment of.y .incau gob back the general elections were 8\u2014Snow removai\u2014one-half the As the system of the Terminal Com- of\" $475,000.Là on and two important members\u2014Ald.average suta of $2,500 per mre \u2018 \u2018 \u2014emmmcumeny |) It de not, possible for the 1 - Ouimet\u2014bei ndida on miles of streets would a , prove to you that Dn company: to operate its propos: Gallery and ng candid Be ite pr the matter wae again given & hoist.An \u2018 resent.NT \u2018ou 43,260.00 i es Chae Gintment is a certain ed system oad, maintain it ur Ÿ last The y the on patrons had | cent.ananic .and achool .Se afrery, fom a Ti tohing.oe than 70 por cent.of its .bo.arranged, But tho death of the taxes on capital of $5,000,000.62,500.00 the manufacturers hecrsom Aaron Le Elion grove revenue.$382,500.00 Q en knocked that on the head.Now: 8.\u2014Dimination on procoipte Jing t oral the day = spa sak your neigh, 2, Paving ' se ile of Street .ther nostponement was demanded ting from ¢ ip sellin : paving at $16, per mile, re- \u2018 for What reason he could not fell.XN lo ie eta instead: of â or 2 EN four mone pack if rd & os à capital of $ado,- T'axsiive is.om every as ho could sea the Man ww - .\u2019 A] Bs | the genuine Ex torse re i ative prrwendiy = = a 7 mr yo so ve \u2014 To-day is the last day of the month and should be the last | day of our Great January Sale, but inasmuch as Friday is a bargain day with us always, we are going to make it a Big day _ in our store.Rampant reductions to close our memorable sale, Prices you may never see again.: Our Steel Graniteware Sale in the basement is a huge success\u2014we can only draw your attention to 3 articles to-day, but the same low prices run on every article in the department.Again, just consider the items ~ set out in our Grocery department, especially the Fruit.Nothing shall be wanting on our part to make Friday the bargain day of this year.We \u2018we will do the rest.only want you to pay us a call, We are determined to clear our shelves.Come early to avoid the crush and have the better choice.\u201cRosettes and Mourning Badges, in black and purple : at 8c, 10c, 12¢ and 15c.Unique designs.All have'a * button photograph of the Some lines have silken photograph.Fancy Goods Dept.10 PER CENT.OFF THE FOLLOWING.Hemstitched Union Linen Tray Cloths, 18x27, stamped to order for 23c.\u2019 © Hemstitched Union Linen Tray Cloths, with 14 inch of drawn work, at 29c.Pure Linen Tray Cloths, at 39c.\u2018Hemstitched Pillow Shams (stamped to order), from 58c a pair.: Bideboard Covers, 20x72, at 60c.Bureau Covers, hemstitched, at 39¢c.° Applique Shams, full size, at $1.18 a pair.ALL THE ABOVE AT 10 PER CENT.OFF.A line of Real Guipure Shams, to clear .at $1.94 \u2018a pair.- A few Cushions left, suitable for office chairs, to clear at 35c each.to A Very Unique Article in our .Fancy Goods Dept.M Souvenir Cushion Cover, stamped ready \u2018for working on satin sheeting.A beautiful design, with the words \u201cWe Mourn Our Queen\u2019 in the centre, and the Rose, Shamrock, Thistle and Maple Leaf in the four corners, for 45c.Some of the Bargains in our Mantle Department on our Second Floor 19 Ladies\u2019 Black Thibet Boas, usual price $4.50, for $1.95.A large assortment of Birds\u2019 Wings and Feather Mounts, for 10c.Ladles\u2019 Flannelette Gowns, usual price &5c, for 69c.- Another line, 98e, for 89c.Fhe balance of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets at Half Price.- Ladies\u2019 Fancy Wool Blouses, usual price $2.50, for.$1.39.Sos Ladies\u2019 duced to 45c.- A line of about 50 Ladies\u2019 Jackets, in black and other shades, at Half Price!! Men\u2019s Furnishings.Dark Flannelette Blouses, 90c, re- Men's Grey Fleeced Lined Shirts and Drawers, |.all sizes, 50c each .and 10 per cent.off.IA better grade, Merino Fleeced Lined, at 75¢ and 10 per cent.off.Men\u2019s Shetland Lamb's Wool Shirts and Drawers, at 50c each to $1.35.and 10 per cent.off.Men\u2019s Heavy Wool Halt Hose, Heather Mixture, 25c to 55c, and 10 per cent.off.x - Black Cashmere Hose, from 25¢ to 45c, and 10 per cent.off.\\ Men\u2019e Grey Flannel Shirts, buttoned, wit ~ collar attached, 75e and $1.00, and 10 per cent.off.Men's Striped English Flannelette Ni Shirts, special line, 75c, and 10 per ut off.: OUR RANGE OF TIES is complete, all.new, all patterns, comprising Derby's and Spring Ties, to clear at 23c.Union Jacks surrounding the late Queen in the.centre.Stationery Dept.Photographs of the late Queen.Cabinet size - usual price 25e, for 15c; small eize, usuai Price 10c, for 7c.School Exercise Books and Scribblers, reduced 120 Sheets Ruled Note Paper, tor 15c.|A line of Pencil Boxes, to clear at 5e, All Stationery, Perfumes, and Soa \u2018per cent.discount.ps, at 10 \u2018 : \u2019 og Boy\u2019s Dept.A FEW NECESSARY LINES FOR THE | '\" YOUNGSTERS ON OUR SECOND FLOOR.Boys\u2019 Heavy Tweed Pants, lined throughout, speci.price, boc.Boys Au coool Heavy Prize Reefers, with from $2.40 to $3.27.0\" © oY And brown, move a uBlece) ay Vent dimen te #pe- i A te 1 Pad, and envy nest Haine, Bobeir Boys\u2019 Overcoats, In all styl ; discount.me yles, at 26 per cent, Granite Ware Dept.75 dozen Extra Good Quality Ca oom regular 30c, for 18c.y Carpet Br = \u201850 dozen First Quality Steel Granite Saucepans, regular price 32c, for 14c.2% dozen First Quality Steel Pass, size, regular price 35c, ALA , large (Groceries.We repeat our marvellous Bargains In.Fruit in this Department.Fine Messina Lemons, 5 dozen for ê25e!t Pie Peaches, 3 1b.cans, usual pric Plo Feac al price 20c, now Strathcona Coffee, 1 Ib.cans ; now 30c.' or usual price ae, Strathcona Tea, 1 Ib.boxes, usual price 30c now 25c.', Imported French Peas, usual prite 15c, now c.Fine French Stewing Prunes, 5 Ibs.usual price 35c, now 25c.> Imported Fresh Herrings, 1 Ib., usual 15c, now 12%c, price 25 lbs.Best Flour, usual price 70c, now Béc.10 lbs.Finest Rolled Oats, usual price 30c now 23c., 7 lb.Palle Fine Preserves, usual price boc, now 47%4c.Strathcona Baking Powder, 1 Ib.boxes, usual | price 15c, now 12%c.Malt, ,preaktast Food, umial price 150, now Cc.Wheat Marrow, usual price 15¢, now 12440.Corner St.Catherine and University Sts.[W.H.Scroggie, ffice Supplies | No house in Montrez) Is better equipped with office supplies of all kinds, stationery, etc.\u2019 Printing, Bookbinding, \u2018Ruling, Embossing, Reliefs, etc, quickly and cheaply executed.JOSEPH FORTIER, 254 ST.JAMES STREET.WAITED CEDAR POLS \"senders 13 de received for about 308 ri oe.freon Te to 66 feet Jong, \u2018§ inches at smaller end, to be deliversd is | next or earlier.; : whey UBE BREAD thst does not agree .with you, when you can gel wholesome NEW PROCESS BREAD from us at the same price as you now pay, tors and people of the colony, Mr.Bond ! .| lain on this subject that the Prime Minis- | a I my druggists 1 was surprised and delighted to find Sy me rg ~ (cry NEWS ) - ANCIENT COLONY land, is in Montreal\u2014The Island is Prosperous./ Hon.Robert Bond, Prime Minister of Great Britain's oldest colon , is in Mont- eal, fresh from his itical victory ove Mr.Morrin and Mr.Reid the Canadian capitalist, who, until after the last election, was popularly supposed to own the greater PREMIER OF THE | Hon.Robert Bond, of Newfound- | .7r + mi .* .\u2018 Because of their PUR GREEN OR BLACK.ITY and CLEANLINESS British grown tegs are becoming more popular everyday.Don\u2019tdrink impure and doctored Japan or China tea any longer.Insist thatyour grocer furnish you with the delicious, palate-pleasing teas of CEYLON and INDIA.J.L.Coffee, Thomas Harling, R.W.Oil- ver, Robert Peddie.Co Board of Review\u2014T, A.Crane, chairman; G.M.Kinghorn, Alex.McFee, John RB.Mc: Lea, Robert Reford, H.W.Raphael, ° Mr.Craig, In his retiring speech, referred to the recent Board of Trade fire, and expressed the bellef that the building would soon rise in.He caled the attention of the association to the necessity for look- Ing after Montreal's Interests in the St.part of Ne Î Mr.Bond arrived last evening on the Halifax train, and while he will be here | for a day or two, he is expected in England | \u2018by February 20, when he will have a conference with Mr.Joseph Chamberlain on the French shore question, and state the conceasions the colony wants before it will rerew the modus vivendi, Lo Mr.Reid, last night, said the colony is in a most flourishing condition, there is no _ppverty, and the end of the fiscal year will show a surplus of about $250,000.+ The - Newfoundland Government, Mr.Bond said, had consented to extend the: modus vivendi for another year, this belng i done at the special request of the Imperial | authorities, and it was for the purpose of -securing this legislation that the Newfoundland Assembly had been convened.Mr.Reid is in Montreal, and it was suggested to Mr.Bond that there might be a conference here to smooth out some points | of friction.Mr.Bond said this was a delicate matter which he did not care to discuss, | \u201cNo doubt he will call upon me,\u201d Mr.Bond said, \u2018las our social relations have all along n most cordial.I may add\u2019 that Mr.Reid is a mest estimable gentleman, and I entertain for him the highest regard., When the Bond-Blair treaty waa suggested Mr.Bond said the Newfoundland Parliament had not discussed tariff matters with the Government, but he amficipated some changes in the way of a reduction duties on certain articles, such as flour, pork, molasses, ete, making it a little easier for the consumer.Canada sent a good deal of flour to the Island, but most of the pork came from the United States.The statement that the Canadian Government would not approve the passage of \u2018the Bond-Blair treaty waa all newspaper talk s0 far as he knew.He had heard nothing from the Canadian Government on the subiect.: The \u201cFrench Shore\u201d question, which is always a burning question to the legisla- said has lost none of its importance, and the inhabitants were quite as anxious as ever to see the matter brought tô a satisfactory issue.It was, ho also said, in order to confer with, Hon.Mr.Chamber- ter and Colonial Secretary of Newfoundland were now proceeding to England.Mr.Bond said he would not go to the Canadian capital on this trip., CORN EXCHANGES ANNUAL MEETING Mr.H.D.Metcalf In President's Chair\u2014Navigation of the 5.St.Lawrence.The Corn Exchange of Montreal met in ancual session in their old home, au the cotuer, of St.Jobu.and St, Sacrement Streets.Fhe gathering here was due to the fuct that Wednesday's fire made thelr new \u2018quarters an inconvenient place for: ussem- bling.\u2018The retiring president, Mr, kK.F.Cralg, wax ia the chalr, and there were \u2018Present: \u2014James Alien, EK.(i.Brooks, W.W.Craig, James Currie, C.\u2018B.Esdaile, Wa.I.Gear, Thomas Haring, R.Harvie, J.H.Hugili, Edward Judge, Wittig, Marsan, Rebert Melghen, M.D.Metealfe, L.M.Metcalfe, T.R.McCarthy, Alex.McFee, Chas.\u2018McLean, James S.Morris, R.Water Gliver, David .Itobertson, Wm, Stewdrt, Charles P.Taylor, James Thom, Adam G.Thomson, George A.Thomson, John 'Torrance, Norman Wight, John Wilkins, M.A.Overend, James E, Rendetl, R.D.Martin, J.Harndwell and L.de G, Beaubfen, The election of officers for 1000 resulted in the choice of:\u2014 .President\u2014H.D.Metcalfe: Treasurer\u2014C.B.Esdalle, = Commiittee of Managoment\u2014George A.Thomson, James S$.Norrls, I.S.Jucques, A CAUSE OF HEADACHE Oommon Cause Generally , Overlooked.Headache is a symptom, an indication of derangement or disease in some\u2018organ, and the cause of the headache is difh- cult to locate because so many discases have headache as a prominent symptom; dersngement of the stomach and liver, \u2018heart trouble, kidney disease, lung trouble, eye strain or ill titting glasses all produce headaches and if we could always lccate the organ which is at fault the cure of obstinate headaches would be a much simpler matter.One Very called frontal headache, pain back of the eyes.and in forehead, the cause is now known to be catarih of the head and thrcat; when the headache is located in back of head and neck it is often caused from catarrh of the stomach or liver.» At any rate catarrh is the most common cause of such headaches and the cure of the catarrh causes a prompt die- appearance of the headaches.' Phere is at present no treatment for caturrh so convénient and effective as Stuert\u2019s Catarrh Tablets, & new internal remedy in tablet form, composed of antiseptics like Euçalyptol, Guaiacol and Blood Root which act uron the blood and courge the elimination of the catarrhal poison from the system through the natural charnels.Miss Cora Ainsley, \u2018a prominent school teacher in one of our normal schools speaks of her expérience with catarrhal | ; headaches and eulogizes Stuart's Catarrh Tablets as a cure for them.She says: | 1 suffered daily from severe frontal headache and pain in and back of the eyes, at times so intensely as to incapacitate me in my daily duties.I had suffered from catarrh, more or less for years, but never thought it was the .cause of my headaches, but finally became convinced that such was the case because the head- -aches were always Wore\u201d whenever I ha cold or fresh attack of catarrh.: \u201cStuart's Catarrh Tablets were highly recommended \u201cto me as a safe and plea sant catarth cure and after using @ few fifty cent boxes which I procured from that both the catarrh and head: hes had gone for good.\u201d Stuart's Catarrh ablets are sold by druggists at fifty cents per package, under the guarantee of the proprietors that they contain absolutaly no cocaine (found fn so many catarrh cures) no opium (eo common in cheap, cough cures) nor any J brproving business relations between Can- However, fôr that form of headache Lawrence grain trade.For the past year this port had been handicapped in several waye.Steamers bad been withdrawn from trade routes to serve as transports.There bad been an Insurance discrimination, and now thls city must face the fact that the city of Quebec was going to make a hid for business.In concrasion, he moved the adoption of the apnual report.In speaking.on thls motion, Mr, Craig said the negotiations with the Montreal Elevating Company were likely to prove successful and the New .York Produce Exchange resolution would probably not be passed.: On the question of marine insurance Mr.Cralg stated that he could not understand why the underwriters should be afraid to quote their figures.It was plain that merican companies did not d the 8t.Lawrence route as such a nightmare.Mr.John Torrance sald he bad recently met -Mr.Clergue, who had told him what he was dolug; and though he was not at liberty to make known all the panticulars, still a $5,000,000 charter had been applied for: Mr.Clergue wanted no assistance.He had been in England, and had arranged with continental companies to retfnsure to 85 per cent.'The project was not confined \u2018to the 8t, Lawrence, but Included New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, ete.English and American underwriters had been secured, and the speaker thought that within six weeks a satisfac.ory arrangement would be effected in this regard.Mr.Ciergue\u2019s effort would settle the insurance question.He had !t on gond authority that Mr.Clergue had heen approached and offered (ess than one-half of the rates at first quoted.The insurance companies lrad hdld Canada by the throat.The cases of the Labrador and the Castilian, which sall- ed from Portland, and were not wrecked anywhere near the St.Lawrence, were cited as instances of unfair discrimination ggalnst the Canadian highway.+ Mr, Thomas Harling sald alds to the navigation of the St.Lawrence should be I rroved ; If Mr.Clergue could make competition for the Bt.Lawrence route among the in-* surance companies, a great matter would be effected.He explained: the technical .reasons for ascribing such losses as those mentioned by the previous speaker to Canadian insurance.\u2018The underwriters should, he sald, spread out thelr risks, and If our risk was not the cholcest let them divide with better risks.He for one would like to sce a Canadian or even a Montreal company formed of underwriters, and thought it could prove successful.- The German tariff discrimination was a point of discussion.Mr.Craig did not think the Exchange should urge tariff re- tallation.The trade was not large enough to wurrant bt, = Mr.Robert Melghen strongly opposed this fdca.He thought we should run our own business, Although the United States tar- ff was 75 per cent.against German Imports, and Canada's only some 30 per cent, yet Germany allowed the United States 1m- ports at half what she did those of Canada.We Imported three times as much froan Germany as Germany from us, and he thought we ought to ralse oar tariff to the same as that of the Americans, unless we were to receive the same treatment as the United States.He was a be- lever in preferentials trade, though there here different ways of achieving the same eat Mr.\u2018John.Torrance Fave his\u2019 report as representative on the Harbor Commission.Work had been good In all.respcets save In.the ebection of the Conners elevator.He criticized the syndicate for not moving faster.7 \u2019 Mr.McGulrk, \u2018speretary of the Liverpool Corn Trade Association, addressed the Exchange at the ingitatlon of the president.He was here, he sald, for the purpose of ada and the United Kingdom, and represented Bristol and Glasgow, as well as Liverpodl, He thought that the commls- sion at present helng conducted would Te- sult in good for all concerned.| Mr.Me'tealf was escorted \u2018to the presl- dent's chair, and, after a short complimentary speech, declared the meeting closed.- MAYOR OF WESTMOUNT \u2014 MR.W.D LIGHTHATIIL RE-PLECT- BD LAST NIGHT, Last night at a epecial meetin: Westmount council, Mr.W.D.Lighthall was re-elected mayor.\u2018lhe new committees were also appointed as follows: In eadh case the.first councillor named is the chairman: Finance and Municipal Buildings Committee, Councillors Evans, Redfern, Bui- mer, Knowles and Walker; Police, Fire and Health Committee, Councillors Knowles, McIntosh, Bulmer, Walker and Lawlor; Roads, Parks, Water and Drainage Committee, Councillors, Redfern, Evane, Lawlor, Bulmer and Walker; Railways and Light Committee, Councillors Rulmer, Knowles, Molntosh, Lawlor and Walker;.legal committee, Councillors Bul- mer, Evans, Redfern, Walker and Knowles; Public Library Committee, Councillors Evans, Walker and Redférn.Coun- cillora Walker, Knowles, Lawlor and Mc- Intosh were named acting mayors, each holding the office for three months in the rotation named.No change was made in the corporation officers and legal advisers.: \u2018 MR.HAYS CUTTING RATES NEW SOUTHERN PACLFIO PRESIDENT INTRODUCES $25 RATE TO , OALIFORNLA, It is rted from San Francisco- that Mr.Charles M.Hays, the new president of the Southern Pacific Railway has inaugurated his regime by reducing the rates for new settlers from the east to California.\u2018hese rates have been cut down to a minimum of $25 from all points of the west of the Missouri River.He has been interviewed on the subject, too, seemingly\u2014a concession to newspapers which the rarely made in Montreal, for he is reported as having said: \u201cIf we up- building of California can be accomplished in this manner I\u2019 will bring people here.The new rates are the lowest | force.\u2018The colonist rite as it is called, from Chicago, is fixed at $30; from St.Louis, New Orleans, Memphis, $27.50, and from Omaha, Kansas City and Houston at $25.Previous ,to this cut all rates west of the Missouri River were \u2014prmmm THEgBAR OF Sl.FRANOIS.Yesterday a special meeting of the Bar of St.Francis district, was held to consider the adjournment of the Court next Saturday.Mr.Justice Le resided., P In the ehsence of Mr.M.F.Hackett batonnier, Mr.H.B.Brown, announce Bar would adjourn on the Royal Justice Lemi d Queen.Ms.H.B.Brows and Mr.L.Q.Belanger, spoi er gres press, \u20ac the Bar adjourned.of the mieux SOMETHING NEW.- AYMAN BONS & GO, EPPS'S COCOA GRATEFUL.- COMFORTING.Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavor, Superior uality and Highiy Nutritive roperties.Specially grateful .and comforting to the nervous end dyspe tic.Sold oniy in 1-4 1b, tins, labelled JAMES BPPS & CO.Ltd.Homæopathito Obemists, London, England.BREAKFAST SUPPeR EPPS'S COCOA Gout & Rheumatism Safe, Sure, Effective.AI Druggists 40c.and $L00 GSONTREAL A High Quality Youll be pleased with the quality of our rare Bulk Oysters.ey have a dclicate flavor due, principally, to the fact that they came from the pure water oyster beds, away from the.refuse of the city.PHELPS & BINNS, 56 VICTORIA SQUARDB * Hot House Products Received from Boston, per express, fresh every morning.BROWN BROS.KING OF PAIN?ALT .I know MINARD'S LINIMENT will cure Diphtheria.; ] .\u2019 JOHN D.BOUTHILLIER.French Village.- \" I know MINARD'S LINIMENT will cure Croup.\u2018 .J.F.CUNNINGHAM.Cape Island.1 know MINARD'S LINIMENT is the .best remedy on earth.' JOSEPH A.SNOW.Norway, Me.MINARD!S a \"TO LET.The well known premises.No.709 PLACE D'ARMES HILL, now occupied as a cigar store by Mr.8.Cochenthaler, who is retiring from business.Fine stand for à barbef\u2019s shop or any light business.The present stock and fixtures can be bought at fair ticulars, apply to : H3STATH WILSON \u2018JOS.C.BEAUCHAMP, Manager, No.17 Place d'Armes Hill.TIMMIS, NOBLE & CO.Manufacturing Stationers.Japanese Napkins, Toothpicks, eto.Monarch Fire Hxtinguishers, \"Telephone Arm Rests Sample Books and Cases Made to Order 759 CRAIG STREET.I P \" TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, price.For par-.Doore t Mats.Wed., Thurs, & Fri, at 3.15 pam.\u2014\u2026evvnbuepenn20oessscu00 \u2014osovecsanccnuee \u201cNANCY & CO.\u201d sesesseces HL EMRIRS sme Xi pen T sec.PRICES\u2014Matinecs, 10c, 356; Nights, 100, oa Wek, commencing Monday, Feb.4th\u2014 \u201cThe Private Secretary.\u201d \u2019 \u2019 MONTREAL DRAMATIC ACADEMY, 2444a ST.CATHNRINS ST.The Only School of Acting in Canada, Classes now open in Dramatic Elocution and Physical Culture, Amateurs coached.Plays tor sale.tertainmeats furnished for all occasions on short notice.Call or send for prospectus.ARTHUR J.COLEMAN, Director.MOTET CHOIR GRAND CONCERT, Windsor Hall, Tuesday, Fab.5th, at 8.16 Sololsts\u2014Miss Jeanie Rankin, Montreal ; \u2018Mrs.Filisow Van Hoose, New York, Accompanist*-Mrs.Chadwick.Conductor\u2014 Horace W.Reyner, Mus.B.Reserved Seats $1 50, 81, 76¢ and 500 Plan at Shaw's, 2274 8t.Catherine 8t.British Army and Navy Veterans\u2019 Association.MEMORIAL SERVICE All Veterans, Regulars, Volunteers .and South African contingents are cordially invited to parade with us on this occasion, to do honor to the memory of our beloved Sovereign.Mect at our rooms (15A Bleury St), on Saturday, 2nd February, at 10.15 a.m.sharp.Medals to be worn, ribbon covered with crepe; and uniforms by the members of the Association.(Signed), A.H.BROWNE, Secretary-Treasurer.WEEK OF ACADEMY Fée.TRE ORIGINAL PRODUCTION The Jolliest Kind of Jollity.rwe BURGOMASTER 151 TIMES IN CHICAGO \u2018YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY\u2019 WIT\u2014BEAUTY\u2014SONG Prices\u201425c, 500, \"750.$1.00 and 81.80 SEATS NOW ON SALE.\u2018 mg THE TIDE OF LIFE.Novel, Ingenious and Thrilling.PRICES\u201410c.200, and 800.Next Week\u2014IN ATLANTIO OITY.JANUARY 3ist.| The EIGHTIETH ANNIVER CARY or THE Montreal Augiiaty Bible Socisly- Will be held in DOMINION SQUARE METH- ODIsT CHURCII; Dorchester Street, Thurs day.Jan.31st, at 8 p.m.ddresses by BEV.DR.FOX, New York.Addresses by LEV: A.L.THERRIEN, The Right Rev.Bishap Baal will preside.Tho Public aro Cordially Invited.A Conference for Workers at {pm ART ASSOCIATION.sonv0ues PHILLIPS SQUARE DAILY 9 A.M.TO DUSK.Admission, 25c.' Reading Room Open to Members till 6 pm.- .L.PUTNAT, H.: RFAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE LOANS, VALUATIONS TEMPLE BUILDING.Admission, 50c (entrance by Wood À venue 0 Ist Prince\u2019 of Wales Regiment Fusiliers.The Regiment will parade at the Armory on Saturday, February the 2nd, ®t 9.30 a.m., to attend Divine Service.Uniform Review Order.Great coats and busbles.Great coats will be issued Friday night.The Brass Band will attend.By order, ; \u2019 G.H.FERGUSON, .Adjutant.HOTELS There are still some good seats left at \u201cStar Branch Office.\u201d : Doors Open at 7 O'clock nly).Reserved seats.75¢c and $1.00.PROFESSIONAL CARDS.F A ©.BICKERDIKE, B.A., B.C.L ® Barrister and Solicitor.MERCHANTS BANK CHAMBERS.WwW A.WEIR, Q.C.,, M.P.P., ° Solicitor and Barrister; 138A ST.JAMES STREET.i (Opposite St.Lawrence Hall.) J EITCE.PRINGLE & CAMERON, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, Hte.CORNWALL, ONT.Jas.Leitch, Q.C.\u2018 R.-A, Pringie.ST.LAWRENCE HALL 135 to 139 St.James Street, MONTREAL.~ HENRY HOGAN, Proprietor.The best known hotel in the Dominion, American and Opposite Dominion ; European Plan.äg.and CO, P.R.STANLEY HOTEL Corner Windsor and Osborne Streets, A.BELIVEAU, Prop.Montreal afc also in connection.: Cato Supper sorved after Theatres.PATENTS.Write today for u free copy of our interesting books \u201cInventors Help\u201d and \u2018How you are swindled.\u201d We have extensive experience In the Intricate laws of 50 foreign countries.Send sketch, model or hoto.for free advice.MARION & MARION, Experix.New York Life Bul'ding, Montreal, and âtiantic Bul.dinz We DO ATENTS aro \u2014 \u2018Templo Building, MONTREAL COUNTRIES GUARANTEED BEAUDRY & BROWN \u2018Cit ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEVERS 107,81.JamuS 87.MONTREAL TRADE MARKS 5 IN ALL COUNTRIES DRGEUREDE AS \u2018 Canada Life Building, MONTREAL Aiso Toronto, Ottawa and Washington \u201cYour Child Are\u2018you a drunkard£ Does your wife and children suffer through your folly?Follow the example of hundreds\u2014take our treatment that removes all desire for ink or drugs.Strictest privacy.wri he Lakehurst Sanitariuln, Lim- 4 ited, Box, 215, Oakville, Ont.Bed Feathers ¢ Bedding Montreal Feather Co, 4000006000000 197 Osborne 8trea: : Food for the Sick DIET DISPENSARY 6 To the Trade: .We , the trade Dee ner, that we have handed all Teas and other goods, which were.in any way damaged by e or water, to the Insurance Companies.We have had duplicates of our Tess in Storage, and\u201ccan fill all orders for any of our well known brands, Our Stock, therefore, is all clean and new.: We bave been inconvenienced for the past few days in shipping out s, but we are wv in a position to fill ali orders entrusted us.Lockerby Bros.to notify our customers, and | PRUCHAN, ELLIOTT & KENNEDY, .ADVOCATES, Etc., CANADA LIFE BUILDING, .188 ST.- JAMES ST., MONTREAL.(GIBBONS & HARPER, | \u2019 BARRISTERS, Etc., Ofice\u2014Cor.Richmond and Carling Sts.: LONDON.George C.Gibbons, Q.C.ALFRED E.HARVEY, B.C.L, Attorney, Barrister, Etc., ROOMS 256 AND 358 TEMPLE BUILDING, 185 ST.JAMES STREET.MONTREAL.TELBPHONE 1868.REENSHIELDS & ° GREENSHIELDS, Barristers, Solicitors, ete.1724 NOTRE DAME STREET.INLAYSON & GRANT, Custom House Brokers, Forwarders and Warehousemen.Bell Tel.Main 1303.P.O.Box 434.BREWERS.THE BEST AND PUREST ARE WM.DOW & CO.'S INDIA PALE ALE AND CROWN STOUT Ale and Porter Brewers, have always on hand the various kinds of Wood and Bottles.Families regularly supplied.°° .To Pale Ales and Porter LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Office: Tel.Main 563, 521 St.James Street.The INTERCOLONIAL | Works\u2014-DRUMMOND COLLIERY.Westville, Nova Scotia, \u2018 Miners and Producers of \u2018\u2018Drummond* Osal and Coke, from the celebrated Plctou Seams ot Nova Scotia.Offered in all gizes, and quan: COAL MINING COMPANY, LTD, Galleries Open : J.A.C.Cameron, LL.B., \u2018Fred.F.Harper.: Jawes & Co., Bowers TO-NIGHT AT 8.15 nipeg : Shamrock FOR THE STANLEY CUP Malt Extracts J.1.0.MOLSON & BROS,, ALE wiPORTER \\ 3 yas LACHINB RAPIDS.HYDRAULIC | Poll Telephone Main 1035.an wktisentics mecensare ts dents \"A great gunher Po visitors cher oing 4 MITCHISON AVE 5 TO ™ ST.PETER STRBBT, oe rai\u201d suit on sata by wat AND ° TRD, : d drive from the system the germs of | to see 1 .; : .ATREBT, , Head Office, Room 311, Merchants Real LAND A iit.[JAMES M.AIRD.Soria disease.Tt the perms of [28 008 Eden.Masse., Tol Bast WA - Ang 61 aoû @ BT.SACRAMENT OT.Building, MOGIrols +.yoo 'r#\" pg : ! \u2019 ; Le ! | 4 , ; : N .\u2019 \u201ctommy, Shans } .TRAN ; > .i Te .fo., .\u20ac © | ; ._ * à .; + 7 \u2019 ; \\ | ' ! - * + = , .à A * , .\u201c = \u2026 .« .: : « .e \u2018 - .THE MONTRIAL DAILY HERALD, THUKSDAY.JAN.31, 190L Le CL - .: ~ BR W> } eu .our \u201c\u201c N.C.TAILOR-KUT* | I _ ) and Happenings See ila oes ot oy ms el 1 Wan {roar re | i Women's Jackets to THECITY IS TO BE |rreee memsomas.ne Ton - oO , \u2019 indy Loerie ie aufring rom» severe pl abuolutoly \u2018cannot etch, I .V bee Repair.Le Marie Hollindhead is confined to taken out of Il under $00 pounds © Have been SUED F OR | 000 vire W.M.Meme Fy steam $8.00 to $12 Your jui Mrs.W.M.McCombe, Ein Avenue, is @ Tale ao -one \u201cN.C.Piano ?\u2019 ed to Lames ver, St.~~ made like it, noras good, ther la Probably every Jacket in the lot will be as ) - : Ls is confined to his home with A Ask for NO guod style next year as now.: e see , Harbor Board Refuse to Recog Mr.we Ives bas retired from the that youget «1 N.Ci Almost every style and size you may want.nize City\u2019s Right to Violate [am of fmt à fra auû vd jee ther, Wis FTAILOR-KUT \u2018 Black, Castor and Tan.| .; this b ds REDISTERED .If your piano requ Its Agreement.The \u201cie John.aire DD, of Lol .i au hor without the new Many silk-lined.| repairing, call, write or a He will the annual moctine ou » Two fro, $1.00.and $i.28.If they go as quickly as the Silk Waists ephone seas a mégting ot of the Harbor Board hel | the Bible Society this evening the.NATIONAL CORSET MFG.OD.offered last week, those who delay will surely Mason&Ris h Mr.vod ee prenne was Square Methodiet Ch QUEBEO AND TORONTO.be disappointed.» th , ; 2400 BL.C pussed on the motion of Mr.CT Trade IN SOCIAL LIFE.These bargains are accounted for thus.Novi- Catherine St.on the Commission, seconded by Mr.Jos- Modi has to into bi to ç If your pian eph Contant, representing the Chambre Myrg Nicholas Murphy is in Quebec, 1 move into a bigger store (2364 Sty 0 requires de Commerce, congratulating Mr.Mackay | gtaying with friends.Catherine Street) in a couple .of weeks, but - Polishing, call, write or on his elevation to the Senate.Miss M f Metcalfe Street, Otta- \u2019 ephone The resolution was as follows: \u201cThat s, O won 't take any Jackets along.the members of this Board do hereby ten- ™%, i8 Waiting in town.And both Combined Lighting Fixtures Mason&Risch pri 3 ther \u201c ited and on ns on ion friends a town.» is stay- |: * Are being Sold This Month ut a Jackets t ra 10! 2400 8.bis \u2018appointment ua Sensior of the Do Mies L.Caine, of Huntingdon hes re DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT.Novi-M odi Sppturmes Catherine St.minion and they further desire to turned 2e after .visit to Mr.and .= .It your piano needs to their most sincere desire aad best vi es Mra.Bei , Point St.Off Regular Retall Prices.Waists be tuned, call, write or Meckay te enjoy the Boner of the ith 2280 St.Catherine Street, Montreal.- \u2018 position .J Davideon has returned to telephone to which he is so justly entitl ra D can to Mrs.Alexan- The ROBERT MITCHELL CO.Ltd, 8 Bleury St.».Mason& Risch 2469 St.Catherine St, _ Prices as low as is consistent with good work.Pe TL CLL Ce LACE HOUSE.Stock includes The Oelebrated P.& D.Corsets, In Whit and Drab, $1.00 per pair.Also a $1.25 $1.30, $1 90, $2 5.00.7 $2.75; and Black Short Corset, also the new pattern in Straight Front\u2014a Special Line.2431 St.Catherine St.Near Drummond Street.Proper Plumbing.Our equipment and long experience in every branch of the Plumbing business is a guarantee of satisfaction.We keep in stock à wide range of Gasaliers, Klectroliers.Brackets, Ceiling Lights, Globes aud Eiectric Shades.M.WALSH & CO., Gas Fitters, Plumbers and Steam Fitters.Office and Works\u2014 562 to 662} ORAIG STREET.WOMEN\u2019S DOINGS.WOMEN\u2019S ART T ASSOCIATION.Next Tuesday, February 5th, the regular general monthly meeting of the Women's Art Association, wil be held at the studio, 2204 St.Catherine Street.The business meeting Begins at 3.30, and at 4, Miss Eglaugh, will read a r on \u2018\u2019Dhe Early Dutch School.\u201d At the March general meeting, Miss Susan Cameron, B-A., of the Royal Victoria College, #ll read a paper on the artist Watts, CLUB WOMEN\u2019S QUESTION.That cever club-woman Mrs.Charlotte Perkina Stetson, who has eaid scintillating but sarcastic things to the sterner g¢eX, was again married recently.Rather a confusing standard for connubial reports of the progressive sex was established by a periodical when it stated: \u201cMrs.Charlotte Perkins Stetson, who was one.of the bright particular stars at the Milwaukee Biennial, was married this month -at.the home of her friend Mrs.Corbett, in Detroit.\u201d And what, we.should like to to know, is the name of Mr.Charlotte Perkins - Stetson?: DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE.The weekly meeting on Tuesday of the t Daughters of the Empire was largely attended, añd the Windsor Hotel parlors were draped in mourning.Amongst the business was the resolution of sympathy, which was drawn up and forwarded to the Royal family, \u2018through the Governor- General.The mourning to be adopted by the Federation was also decided upon, and it was determined to memorialize the Imperial Government to appoint the 24th May as an Imperial - memorial holiday, .known as Queen Victoria Day, through- A resolution was also.out the Empire.adopted in favor of the erection of buildings instead of monuments in memofy.of our late beloved Queen, where the inter- este of the Empire might be practically prorroted.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : Prevent Disorder.\u2014At the first symptoms of fr.ternal disorder, Parmelee\u2019s Vegetable Pills should be resorted to immediately.Two or three of these salutary pellets, taken before going to bed, followed by doses of one or two pills for two or three nights in succession, will serve as a preventive of attacks of dyspepsia and all the discomforts which follow in the train of that fell disorder.The means are simple when the way is known.4 WINDS UP ITS BUSINESS.clredericton, N.B., January 31: the en ire Insurance Company, of New Brunswick, with the \u2018head office here, has decided to wind Up its business, and has re-insured risks in the British- Ameri can Company.\u2018The company has been in business since A DELICIOUS COMBINATION Pure Malt and Choicest Wheit Known as Malt Breakfast Food, _____A Breakfast Relish For The.Captains Briere, Gil Strong and Weak.Thousands of people dare not use oatmeal in any form, as they find it has a tendency to, irritate the stomach, excite beat and redness of the skin and \u2018produce tions.Then again, cracked wheat sad other cereals contain too much in- \u2018soluble starch which interferes madly with t Breakfast Food comes to the- res- - sue of weak and strong stomachs.It does not contain : particle cred thors starch: partial i erefo - oh oe art to digest it.re re z pet 0 and brain Hate greater amoun y nutri- than other grain foods.i pal- omen ocer in all Malt Bresk- A MISLPADING AUGER, The secrétary, Mr.Seath, read a cor- munication from Col.Anderson, chief en- neer of the Department of ne and fies, with respect to No.2 light ship.resent the depth of water is given ro eta at Sorel and mo record is bent of the depth at No, 2 lightship in Lake St.Peter; Col.Anderson suggested that in\u2019 these circumstances as the work done there could not be of much use it The letter had been referred to Mr.John Kennedy, the harbor engineer, who wrote recommending the abolition of the gauge at No.2 lightship eltogether, It purported to \u2018give the depth of water but it could not he correct from the way it was taken.It was better that it should not be given at all.Mr: Kennedy suggested that the gauge should be placed on Stone Island lighthouse, giving the depth of water in the hip channel and that - \u2018the readings should Poe posted in large figures in the Kghthouse.CITY WILL BE SUED.A document was received from the City\u2019 Council intimating that the sum of $40, had been deducted from the harbor.improvements grant.The Board decided unanimously, the* Mayor being present, that they would not rec the right of the city to violate their agreement made on September 12th, 1800, with re- epect to the harbor improvements.\u2018This means that in accordance with the decesion - previously arrived at, the Board will institute proceedings against the city for the recovery of the amount in question.BERTH SPACE AND SUPPLIES.It was decided that applications for berth space on the harbor should be re ceived up to February 15th and that tenders should be invited on that date for coal and other supplies, The Board decided that during the com: ing sessions of the Quebec islature and Dominion Parliampnt the weekly meetings should be hel on Mondays at 10 am.PILOT AUGER FINED.The Board subsequently eat as the pilotage authority for the port and confirmed the judgment which had been arrived at in the.case of Pilot Oleonhas Auger, the president of the Pilots Board, who was found guilty of seven offences \"under the commissioners by-laws.This pilot was fined $30 f+ each offence or $210 if all.Jt was decided that the judgment should.be served upon him.The pilot had been assigned to special eervice in which he was required to make not more than 30 trips during the past season end he made six additional trips.je waa fined thirty dollars for each trip legally made and $30 for disobeying thé aws \u2018| ought to be discontinued.here are other cases of infringment of the bylaws hy the-pilots, but as this was the most flagrant and would have been entirely subversive of discipline il overlooke e commissioners felt them: selves oblige to enforce the penalty.FIREM - ASSOCIATION PROSPERS At the annual meeting of the Montreal Firemen's Benefit Association last even- rg, Secretary.L.A.d'Amour pointed out that the pension fund, established three years ago, hud now reached $25,000, which would enable those who had grown old in the service to draw penslons, The total assets of the association now reach the sum of $54,642.60.The membership on the 31st of December was 194, the percentage on salaries for the year amounted to $3,711.40, and the dues and entry fees produced a further sum of $u90.50.Sixteen widows .are now drawing capers, and $150 were paid for funeral nses.The following donations were received during the year, for which the association wishes to offer its most sincere thakns: Mount St.Louis Institute, $3; the James Shearer.Company, $25; the Bank of Montreal, $500: L.Chaput, Fils & Co., $50: J.Hoofstetter, $5: elorimier municipality, 41 visitors to No.1 Station, $10; P.Pou- in, $3; captain steamship Fram, $10; Anderson, McKenzie & Co.$10; Imperial Of) Company, $30; C.Reed & Co., $35; Dominion Cororaraent.$140.75; \u201cLex.Me- Laren, $100; Town of Westmount, $50.Total, $093.75 Mr, Joseph Beaulieu, treasurer of the association, presented his annual report.He had a printed statement prepared for the members, showing the disposition of the different funds.The total amount of all the funds in the association is as follows: Benefit and contingent, $4,717.55; widows and orphans, $23,774.86; permanent.150; BD iro ton.and pension, $25,000 total, The Sectes of officers for the ensulng enolt; first vice-president, Sub-Chlef Jack- &cn; second vice-president, Sub-Chief St.Pierre; secretary, .L.\u2018Amour; treasurer, Jos.Beaulieu.Re resentatives of statlons\u2014No.1, Captain Gordon; Captain Faucher: No.3, Captain éonquest: No.4, Captain Briere; No.5, Captain Jean ston; No, 6, Foreman \u2018Dufresne; No.T, tals Doolan; No.8, Captain Richard\u2019 No.9, Captain Mangan No.10, Captain\u2019 am.mour; No.11, Captain Vian; No.12, Engineer Relleteuflle; No.13, Captain Bishop; No.14, Foreman Naud; No.15, Captain n; No.16 Foreman\u2019 Lariviere: No.17, Captain\u2019 Pelletier.Examining committee, Scrutineers , Captain Presseau and Foreman Bennett.A resolution of regret was passed fn connection with the death of Queen Victoria.Agitation in the world of homosopathie me- \u2018dicine has been the very soul of progress, as in politics and religion\u2014the difficulties of opinion and the individualities of men have been parent to the disagreements by which the standard of these bodies have been elevated.with most of our famous prepara- tions\u2014foremost in illustration of which truth stands the world-famous remedy to general debility and languor, \u2018\u2019Quinine\u2019 Wine,\u201d and which, when obtainable in\u2019 its genuine strength, is a miraculous creator of appetite, vitality and stimulant, to the gen fertility of the system.Quinine Wine, and its improvement, has, from the first dlscovery of the great virtues of Quinine as medical agent, bean one of the most thoroughly dis- remedies ever offered to the public.It ry one of the great aid patural 1ite- giving stimulants w jus medical profession have been to recognise and cride.Messrs, Northrop & Lyman, of ronto, have given to the preparation of thelr pure Quinine Wine the great care due of all the defects which skilful observation and scientific opinion has pointed out in the | teenth Century Euchre Club, and Twen- car resulted as follows: President, Chief: {lmour and Richard | der here.Ghe was accompanied by her little granddaughter.In consequence of the general mourning there was no meeting of the Ladies Morning Musioal to-day.The regular meeting be held next Thursday, but the proposed.concert has been indefinitely post- pon The Misses Peacock, \u201cThe Sherbrooke\u201d will entertain the members of the Ninetieth Century dancing club, on Tuesday evening next, February ©&6th, in Victoria Hall, Westmount.Many friends in Montreal will be interested to hear that a marriage has been arranged between Miss Winnie N on- \u201caid, of \u201cOaklands,\u201d Toronto, and Barrie, who has lately returned from South Africa, having gone out there with the first contingent, as representative of the \u201cYoung Men's Christian Association.\u201d COMING AND GOING.Mr.Edward Rawlings has left for New York.Mr.J.Wilson, Ottawa,is at the Queen's He tel.Mr.W - Carslake.Mr R.W.Deane, Buffalo, is at the Carslake.Mr.R.Hamilton, Grenville, is at the Queen\u2019s.Mr.G.A.MacLean, of \u2018Sherbrooke, is in town, Mr.E.T.Smith, of Prescott, Mexico, is in town.Mr.Wiliam Stanway is at the Chateau Frontenac.Mr.- William Hanson is in Quebec at .McDonald, of London, is at the the Chateau.Mr.J.J.Murphy, Quebec, is at the lacs Viger.Mr.L.D.O'Dell, Quebec, is at the Place Viger.Mr.F.Allan, Ottawa, is at the St.Jen es Hotel.Mr.H.T.Duffy, Sweetsburg, is at the Place Viger.Mr.A: W.Ault, Ottawa, is stopping at the Queen\u2019 s.Mr.H.G.Allen, Niagara Falls, is at the Place Viger.Mr.A.D.Ritchie, the Place Viger.Mr.A.F.Simpson, Lennoxville, is at the Carslake Hotel.Mr.J.C.Murray, the St.James Hotel.Mr.Henri Hourassa, M.P., Papineau.ville, is at the Carslake.Mr.GC.H.Dougall, Montreal, the Clarendon, Quebec Mr, J.K.Edwards has returned to Sherbrooke from a business trip to Mont- rea Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hosmer, and Miss Hosmer, sail to-day from New.York on the Hamburg-American liner Auguste Victoria, for the Mediterranean.ey will be away about three months.Grand Mere, in at Hawkesbury, in at is at OUT OF TOWN NOTES.their Excellencies at Government House, sailed on Saturday from New York for England.Miss Hay, of Washington, who spent à week at Government House, left yesterday.On Tuesday night in St.Matthew's Church, Quebec, the wedding took place of Miss Jane Maria Boakes, daughter of Mr.Harry Boakes, of Chicago, and Sergt.lafleur, of the R.C.A.The Rev.F.G.Scott performed the ceremony.There will be no state dinner at Government House on the evening of the day that Parliament opens, and no state rec-ption.It is.probable that their Exceller.cies will observe mourning according to the regulations for the Court of St.Jèmes, in which case there will be no entertainment whatever at Government House for the space of one year.The marriage of the Duke of Westminster and Miss Shelagh West on February 13 will not be the brilliant function ex- ected, in point.of pomp and ceremony, but will take place quietly at St.Paul's, Knightebridge, in the presence of the im- iate families and their connections.Mr.and Mrs.George Cornwallis + West were to have left London for New York early in the vear, but as a reconcilliation with Mr.West\u2019s family has been effected, their departure is delayed, so that they may be present at the wedding of Mr.West's sister to the Duke.Yesterday afternoon at half-past two\u2019 o'clcck the marri age took place in Ottawa of Mr.Gerald FitzGerald and Miss Ida Farrell, daughter of the late Mr.W H.Farrell.The ceremony was performed by Rev Canon Pollard.Mr.Edward FitzGerald, of Montreal, brother of the bridegroom, was man, o bride wore a tailor-made suit of brown cloth, the revers of the coat being appliqued in cream lace.A toque to match the cos- trme was worn, of brown velvet: and mink, with pale blue chiffon.The bride\u2019s sister Mi iss- Florence | ll; was-brides- maid, her = Ft being of cloth.Mr.and M itzGeral Rl ter the ceremony for the east.On \u2018their return they will Teside at the Gilmour.DRESS AT THE OPENING., Ottawa women are much exercised over the correct dress for the Opening of Parliament.\u2018The card admission saya \u201cevening dress\u201d but the Gentleman Usher.of t the Black Rod bas stated all are wear mourning.course, evening dress is required as usual another says that jthe matter is left to the discretion of t says the correct ga ing grees, en entirely of b back, and cut eu gh probably wear wear handsome Led forest Her Excellency y wil not go on the floor, t with her.sister, the Countess m, have seats in he gallery.The Senate Chamber will be drapdd in black.The wives of the Cabinet ministers will be the House, 1 fect preparations of the All trom De floor of - Mr.Ian Malcolm, who was the guest of | a OOOOo OA 20 per cent.discount.LA VIDA CORSETS \u2014AT\u2014 JOHN MURPHY & CO, Jenness Miller Shoas 20 per cent, discount.BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS.a 16c.Mailed free.Black and Purple Goods for Mourning Decorations.Fine assortment of Black Neckwear, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, etc.BEAUTIFUL MEMORIAL BADGES with photo of the Queen, at 10c and 1 yc Worth.\u2014FOR\u2014 Big Money\u2019s s End of the Week Buyer | Our Clearing and Discount Sale In connection with our annual stock- | \u2018taking which is now in progress, forms \u2018 acombination that results i in big money\" s ~ worth to the public! Undernoted are some of the \u201cchances\u201d offering in the various departments for end of the week buyers! os ~ SPECIAL-=-Just Received.= - One case of about 1000 pieces Curtain Samples in Swiss Net, Irish Point, Applique Net, | to end of the week buyers, 10c to §0c, worth five times the money.~ Onelot (about 1000) Cut Samples consisting of Pillow Shams, Sideboard Scarfs, Doylies, Tray Cloths, etc., to be sold at half their value to end of the week buyers.Two cases.remnants of Sheetings and Pillow Cottons, all widths, all best quality 5 to 10 > yard lengths, to be sold at less than null prices.- Prices Mantle Dept.TO CLEAR\u2014 MAGNIFICENT LOT OF TAILOR MADE JACKETS, (lined satin and fancy silk.These goods are all marked $14.50, $15.00 and $16.50.All to clear at 50 per cent.off.ABOUT 2 JACKETS, well made, beautiful goods, in different shades, all to clear at $2.95.These goods are worth from \"$10.00 upwards.A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT.OF MAIDR' \u2018ULSTERS, in different styles, very smart and stylish, All to clear at 20 per cent.off.A SPECIAL LINE OF BLACK COSTUMES, which is considered very.cheap at $10.00, Will sacrifice these at $6.95.NIGHT GOWNS, very nice check patterns, edged with silk.Regular price, $2.75 and -B .00, Reduced, for Friday, at $1.95 and 1.65.ONE LOT OF HIGHLY FINISHED SAMples; comprising Night Gowns, Drawers, Chemises, Corset Covers, at reduced prices Less 20 per cent.discount for Friday.Toilet Articles.regular a5c, for bc .Witch Hazel Cream, regular 35c, for 19c.Witch Hazel and Violet Ammonia, 12 oz.bottle, regular 26c, for 10c.Glycerine, or Glycerine and Rose Water, regular 16c, for 9c.St.Thomas\u2019 Bay Rum, regular 25c;, for 13c.; Plug, Bon Bons, for Colds, regular 10c, for Johann M.Farina'e Cologne, 4 oz.bottles, regular 75c, for Æc.Roger &G Gallet's Violet Water, regular $1.00, or regular be, for 49c ONE LOT OF ENGLISH FLANNELETTE Ricksecker's Fine Perfume, in fancy packages, .- Roger & Gallet\u2019s Bulk [Perfumes (for 3 days), Jewellery Dept.CUFF LINKS! SPECIAL CUFF LINKS! 100 paire Cuff Links, ends of lines and samples, regular 25c to $1.25.Sale Price, 10c.160 pairs Sterling Cuff Links, regular 35c to : \u20ac 40c, Sale Price, 18c.oe 300 pairs Fine Rolled Plate Links, regular .$1.00 to $1.75.Sale Price, 60c palr.\u2018 26 pairs Solid Gold Links, regular $3.50.\u201cSale Pricè, $1.75 pair.9 e e Men\u2019s Furnishings.- Boys Colored Shirts, 75c and $n.00, for 390 Twilled Cotton Night Shirts, Te, for 46c each.Trimmed Colored Night Shirts, $1.00, for 680 each, ._Unlaundried Shirts, 7c, for 45¢ each.Unlaundried Shirts, $1.00, for 68¢c each.Silk Bow Ties, 50c, for :1244c.\u201cLinen Mourning Handkerchiefs, %c and 35c, for 1240.: : Gloves.Gloves.24 Button Length Suede Evening Gloves, in opera shades, tans, creams and , regular price $3.50 and $3.75, for $1.87.Women's Black Kid Gloves, 4 00, $1.25 and $1.50, odd lines, for 69c pal Black, Suede Mitts, wool nod, 31e, for 490 ; r.; .Umbrellas.Umbrellas.Lines to clear, less 10 cent.20 \u2018cent.33 1-3 per cent.per , per .Women\u2019s Black Cloth Gaiters, to.go at 21a ENAMEL TPA POTS, 2 quart size, cold han- -.ENAMEL WASH BASINS; grey or white, 8 Gaiters and Leggings.pair.Children's Corduroy Leggings, $1.00, for 59c pair.1 s © ; In the Basement.A FEW SPECIALS IN ENAMEL WARE.All we say is_-that every article is FIRST QUALITY, guaranteed by us, and at prices that defy \u2018competition.© TABLES OF ENAMEL WARE BARGAINS ENAMEL TEA KBTTLES, 2 quart size, 60c, for 250.- : 7 quart size, worth $1.20, for 45c each.ENAMEL CAKE PANS, round, with loose x bottom, 60c, for.25c.WHITE OBLONG PUDDING PANS, 8 in.size, worth 15c, for 7c.18 in.size, worth 40c, for 21e: PID PLATES, in white and grey enamel, all since, Worth 100, 12c and 15c.Your choice or COFFEB POTS, hold 5 quarts, cold handle, worth 70c, for 33c each.dle, worth 56c.Special, at 19¢.each.+, ENAMEL SOUP LADLES, good size, worth 20c, for 12%4e each.- LIPPED PRESERVING KETTLES, 3 quart size, worth 35e, for 18c.6 quart size, worth 50c, for 27c.8 quart size, worth 70c, for 35c.: sizes, worth 25c, 35¢ and 40c.While th last, Our Frice, 12¢, 16c and 22c each.x JOHN MURPHY & C0, 2843 st.Catherine Street SORNER METCALFE.by TERMS CASH.TEL UP 988.TE WORRY Tradesmen, who labor all the day long\u2014 Gentlemen, who so frequently lose patience\u2014 TTR S000 T00LS DOES ES ORR wm TASTE 4e .Just think for a moment that there are sold in this city PERFECTED TOOLS, gusranteod for their perfect mould and symmetry |! \u2018There are yet a few days of this Great Sale for the benefit-of our customers.1200, Bell Tol, .Mirchants Tel.e . mi ee aq | BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS.| ANTLIFF\u2014\u2014At Winnipeg, on January to Mr.and Mre.Willlam.Antllff, a Ton BURKE\u2014On January 27, at Ottawa, the wife of Geo.F.Burke, of a duughter.CARSON\u2014On January 27, at 203a Canal Street, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs J.A.Carson.CLARK\u2014At Cornwall, on the 32nd inst, the wife of L.H.Clark, of à daughter.DINOVITEBR\u2014At Quebec, on January 27, the wife of Jos.Dinovitser, of a daugh- O'BRIEN\u2014At Halifax, N.6, \u2018on January 18, to Mr.and Mrs.Albert P.O'Brien, a daughter.REDPATH\u2014At 8.25th inst.the wife 0 path, of a son.BIMMONS\u2014At Winnipeg, on January 34, the wite of J.Simmons, of a son.?Street, on the Harold M.Red- MARRIAGE.BRAUN-ROY\u2014 Yesterday, at the Churéh of the Sacred Heart, by the Rev.Cure , Mr.Braun, organist, of Hochelaga, to Mise Lapra Roy, of Na: plerville.: SH\u2014At Toronto, Janu- DUMBLE-MBLHUI ary by the Rev.Dr, Chown, Mra Sarah abar Young Molhuish to Wm.C.Dumble, M.D., both of Toronto.HANLAN-COOKE\u2014At Edmonton, N.W.Top January 18, by the Rev.D.G.Mc Queen, 8.N.Hanlan, of the Little Ver milion, te Miss Mildred Cooke, of the same place.McDONALD-BROWN\u2014At Bridgeport, N.S., on January 9, by Rev.J.A.MacGlashen, B.D., Danlel McDonald, of Bridgeport, to Rebecca Brown, of Springhill.MeFARLANE-McINTOSH\u2014A Huntingdon an., near Souris, on January 16, by Rev.\u2018Allan Moore, B.A,, Mr.John Me- Farlane, of Oak Lake, to Miss Mella Me- Intosh, daughter of Mr.John Mcintosh.MILLS-McCLUTCHEY\u2014At Bridgoport, Ni 8., on Japuary 21, by Rev.J.A.MacGla- shen, Bert Mills, of Charlottetown, P.E.I, to Annie McClutchey, - Mines.MOORE-HOLLAND\u2014On January 135, at the Church of the Redeemer, Norquay, Ma,u.by Rev.R.H.L.Girling, Arthur J.oore.of Swan Take, to Winifred, daughter of W.H.Holland, of Norquay, Man., and, formerly of Gloucestershire, England.\u2019 SMITH-ANSLOW\u2014O0n January 24.in Wiad- sor Methodist Church.by the Rev.Dr.Lathern.assisted by Rev.Wm.Phillips and Rev.John A.Mosher, Hanis Stanley, eldest son of Mr.Charles De Wolfe Smith, of the firm of Bennett, Smith & Scns, to Annle, second daughter of Mr.James J.Apslow, proprietor and editor of Hants Journal, all of Windsor, N.S.GROBERT-FLESHER\u2014At the residence of \u201cthe bride's parents, on January 23.by the Rev.1.Garrioch, of Spanish River, Charles H.Grobert, manager for the Saginaw Lumber Co.to Miss Mde, daughter of Mr.Thomas Flesher, collector of customs, Spanish River, Ont.HUNTER-MILLER\u2014At the residence of the bride's mother, on January 23, by the Rev.George MacArthur, B.A; Mr.Nathaniel Hunter, of Cardinal, to Miss Bertha A.Miller, third daughter of the late Joseph Miller, of Edwardsburg.MOGRE-LESTER\u2014On January 23.at the home of the bride's brother-in-law.Mr.Wm.Main, by the Rev.George Mossop.Mr.Harry G.Moore, fireman, G.T.R., Island Pond, Vt., to Miss Hattle G.Lester, of Upper Melbourne, Que.DEATHS IN THE CITY.CHISHOLM \u2014 At his late residence, 289 Mountsin Street, on the morning of the 30th instant, Charles John Chisholm, Charleston, Inverness, Scotland, in his fifty-fourth year The funeral will take place from the above eddress Friday morning, at 8:30.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.26x PELLEY\u2014In this city, on January 29th, 1901, Malcolm Arthur, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Pelley.Funeral at 10 a.m., Thursday, 81st January, from 383 St.Dominique Street.MICHAELS\u2014At 1121 Dorchester Street, on the 80th instant, of scarlet fever, Grover Cleveland (Clevie), darling and only son of Morris and Miriam Michaels, aged 12 years, 6 months and 26 days.Funeral private.26x ICONNOLLY\u2014At his late residence, 20 Des- rivieres Street, on the 30th inat\u2026.Wm.Connolly, aged 79 years, a native of Stra hane, .Tyrone, Ireland.Funeral notice later.McNAMARA\u2014On the 20th Inst, at 392 St, Patrick Street, of pneumonia, Mary (Minnie) Keating, aged 38, yedrs, beloved wife of Patrick McNamara.i Fyneral this morning.\u2019 ' MURPHY\u2014In this city, on.the 28th inst., \u2018at 172 Ottawa Street, Mary Murphy, lady doctor, widow of the late James Murphy.Funeral notice later.PAQUETTE\u2014In this city, on January 29, Sylve Paquette, at the age of 4 years and 11 days, third and loving son of Sylva Paquette, 166 Murray Street.Funeral private.' TATE\u2014On January 29, Elizabeth Young, [ wife nf Thomas Tate.- Funeral on Thursday.the 31st, at 2.20 p.m.from her late residence, 2770 St.Catherine Street.Friends will please omit flowers.WATSON\u2014In this city, January 2%.Charlotte (Lottie), daughter of Thos.Watson, Alfred, .Ont., and niecè of John McDer- mott, Seigneurs Street.aged 5 years and 3 \u2018months.Funeral private.- BERST\u2014On January 28, Martha Augusta Herst, daughter of the late John Herst, and sister of Thos.TU.Herst, and Wm, H.Herst, aged: 69 years and 6 months, Funeral on Thursday, 31st inst., at 2.30 p.m\u2026 from ber late residence, 103 Bel- \u201cmont Place, Westmount.CARON \u2014 At his residence, Longue Pointe, an January 30th, Arthur Caron, gentleman, aged 59 years and 9 months.Funeral on Saturday, 2nd February next.The cortege will leave the dereased's residence at 7 a.m.| for Longue Pointe Church, where a funeral sprvire will take place, and thence proceed \u2018to St Jean Baptista Church, via Notre Dame, DeLorimier and St.Catherine Streets, arriving at corner of St.Hubert Street st o a.m., and then to St.Jean Baptiste Church.where another service will take place.Burial at Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Relations and friends are respectfully invited to attend without further notice.27x BICKERDIKE \u2014 In this city, on the 31st, frstant, after a protracted illness, Agnes Forster Cowan, relirt of -the late Thomas Bickerdike, in her 73th year.Funeral Satur- fav.2nd Fehruary, at 2.20 n.m., from the residence of her son-in-law, II.BE.Hardisty, 204 Aqueduct Street.28x DEATHS ELSEWHERE.POND\u2014On January 27.at Toronto, Rond.aged 64 years, George COLLINGS\u2014At Halifax, N.8.January 24, Matilda French, widow of John H.Col- lings, aged 81 years and 8 months.CUTHBERTSON\u2014At ° Ingersoll, Ont., on January 24, WIillin McRobis, only son of Mr.and Mrs.David Cuthbertson, aged G years and 10 months.i» -DENNY\u2014In Kingstôn.on.January 23., Ger- tie.infant daughter of James Denny, Earl Street, aged 4 years and 9 monhts, DONAHUE\u2014In Carleton, St.John, N.B,, on January 24, Mrs.Ellen.Donahue, widow of John Donahue, a native of Co.Cork, Ireland.: ° PDONALD\u2014At Moncton, N.B., January 25, John + Donald, r.aged 24, only son of John and Mary Donald, ; KEY\u2014Entered into rest.In London, Eng.saturday.January 12.\u2018Branshy Lewis Key, Lord Bishop of.St.John's Kaffra- rin, South Africa.cousin of Canon Ed- emund Wood, of this city.= Chinamen in Gaol + Aike'ledy charlotte gelatine\u2014belly good.BELTING.FIRE HOSE, BT Prices and Quality Considered, we underquote all Competitors.THOS.FORRESTER co., 838 St.James St.Main 3080.EE -» THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1901.HERALD COUPONS GOOD AS GOLD ¢ ¢ +000.This Cou 111 be accepted The Montreal Herald in chase for articles offered by it, on com- ditions specified in sald offer.of Reserve | If] » HERE is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014 and that is by advertising in the HERALD.Twenty words, 0c; six insertions, 25¢.Twenty 10c Six In~- 25¢ + SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE \u2018SB There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is advertising in tbe HERALD, 20 words, soc: sin inser + 35C.: SITUATIONS VACANT * @@F There is only one way to reach those wbo read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERa.n.20 words, 206 ; six 36.WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY NURSB, 2e Mre.Jacobeon's Buployment Often.tr n's 64 Cresosnt et.Phone Up a ox , \u2014 BY A POOR WOMAN TH kind by .st \u2019 x WANTED\u2014BY REFINED LADY, POSITION as working housekeeper in a amall family; Tagower | preferred, beat ox references; un- rata ouse D .Ke H., Herald.soping roughly x.WANTED \u2014 SEWING BY THB DAY, FIRST class dressmaker; best references; style and fit guaranteed.243 Bleury at.26x WANTED \u2014 WORK OF ANY KIND BY honest widow, by the day.46 St.George street.- 26 WANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work by day, washing, ironing, or cleaning.Apply 242 St.Charles Borromee st., in rear.} 26 WANTED\u2014A FIRST OLASS FANCY BAKER from New York, wishes engagement a» such; best Ty cos.Address A.P., room 16, Stanley 25 cleaning or any kind of work, by the day or hour: price low; city reference.Apply _ 2 St.Philippe st, city.28x WANTED \u2014 BY AN EXPBRIENCED PBR- son, charge of a case requiring isolation, scarlet fever, etc., or care of an invalid.1838 Ontario st.24 TO LBT.83 There is only one way to reach those who read the Harald\u2014and that is by advertising .in the HERALD, 20 words, 10\u20ac ; six insertions, ssc.' TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED FLAT, 1ST MAY, or immediate possession, well situated in Westmount, six large rooms: rent very .low to desirable tenant.Address Box N 262, Herald Office.28x TO LET \u2014 ONE OF THB MOST CONVENIent premises in the city, suitable for office purposes, with vault, otc, on St.Francois Xavier st, near Port Office.Ap- __ Ply Herald Office.te WANTED \u2014 ADVERTISER WOULD LIKE to let portion of office, dowu town.Address R 350, Herald Office.tr TO LET\u2014FINE OFFICE OR STORE ON Mc- Gill Street, 133.Immediate possession.Dr.Thayer, 2757 St.Catherine.TO LET\u2014STORE AND OFFICE TO LET, 308 St.James Street, 1st corner west of Mc- G11] Street, rent low to May 1st, imme- dlate possession.Apply to J.W.Shaw, 2274 St.Catherine Street.28 TO.LET \u2014 FOR MANUFACTURERS WHO have been burned out, well lighted flats on \u2018Cote st., corner Craig.Chanteloup Mfg.Co., 26x Wane \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"0 WANTED \u2014 \"BY A YOUNG GIRL, HOUSE-, WANTED YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework.Apply 680B St.Antoine st.20x WANTED \u2014 BY AN OLD BSTABLISHBD _- .fire insurance company, good spécial for City of Montreal and district.Apply Box N 244, Herald Office.sox_ WANTED\u2014AGENTS, IN EVERY DISTRICT, to sell our medicine.Good salesmen can make from 3 to 5 dollars à day.Address Koldstop Chemical Co., Montreal.45x WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN IN EVERY LO-\" cality throughout Canada to introduce our goods, taking up show-cards on trees, fences, along roads, and all conspicuous , Pl , also distributing small advertise- ing matter.Commission or salary $60.00 per month and expenses not to excesd $2.50 per day.Steady employment to good, honest, reliable men.No 2xperience ueed- ful.\u2018Write for full particulars.The Empire Medicine Co, London, Ont.WANTED \u2014 5 OR 6 GOOD COMPOSITORS.Apply Herald Job Room.Xx WANTED \u2014 ONE ALL DAY WAITRESS and two for lunch; must be experienced.752 Craig st.29 6x WANTED \u2014 MEN TO GO.TO GARDNER'S Lunch Room, 39 University street; warm and comfortable.Substagtial meals at 10c, 150 and 20c.Open all night.Everything cooked in sight.Sandwiches aad coffee specialty.0x WANTED \u2014 EXPBRIENCED OPERATORS in all departments.Steady work and good pay.Also girls to learn.Apply to Mr.Davis, at The Standard Shirt Co., Limited, Delorimier ave.tt WANTED \u2014 GOOD CANVASSERS, MEN OF experience and good address.Can make from $3 to $10 a day easily.Inexperienced men, will please not apply.F.Abraham, Herald Office, St.James et.tt WANTED \u2014 MEN AND WOMBN TO LEARN a trade.Wages soon.Apply any day after 12.30 p.m.at 55 Metcalfe (baso- ment).24x BUSINESS OCHANOBS &&F There is only one way to reach those wbo read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the Hkzazn.?so words, 20\u20ac ; six insertions, ssc.FOR SALE\u2014HOTELS, LICENSED KESTAU- rants, groceries, tobacco stores, dining rooms Purchasers meaning business call.for bargains on L.Harris, 118 St.James street.26x FOR SALE \u2014 HOTELS, LICENSED REStaurants, grocery, cigar, confectionery stores, slso dining rooms, butcher stalls and other business.Always Dagenals & Co.for barg.ina, 505 Craig st.Telephone _ East ee.0000 - nx WANTED LADY, WITH $00 TO $2,000, TO join in a remunerative manufacturing enterprise.Box N 247, Herald.25x WANTED \u2014 THREE PRACTICAL MEN FOR machine shop, foundry and office of agricultural e works organizing.Must invest some capital and capable of taking charge of their departments.Cotrespond- ence solicited and confidential.N 259, Herald.- 28x FOR SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS FRUIT AND confectionery store, doing a good business, established 5 years; owner leaving the «City.2499 St.Catherine st., cor.of Crescent st.29x PERSONAL &æ Thera 1s only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in tbe HERALD.so words, 10\u20ac ; six insertions, 25C.PERSONAL \u2014 INSOMNIA OR SLEEPLESSness.For instructions to prevent the above, without use of narootics, enclose , $1.Address Petcrboro\u2019 Medical Co., Box 55, Peterboro\u2019, Ont.- .29x PERSQNAL \u2014 VIOLIN, BANJO, MANDOLIN | and guitar.Prof.T.A.Simpson, lastruc- tor, 66 Beaver Hall Hill.Hoyrs: 9 a.m.to 10 p.m.26x PERSONAL \u2014 THOMPSON, JOHN, SON OF Charles Thompson, butcher, of Leicester; was last heard of in Birmingham about 1891-2; supposed to have gone to Toronto.Sister Annie inquires.WANTED \u2014 GENTLEMEN OPEN FOR POsition should apply at once to the Mutual Life of Canada, which is now arranging\u2019 territories for 1901.This 18 the best company to represent, as it:is the only Canadian Company owned and managed by {ts | policy-holders, and leads all other companies fan dividends.Apply to Manager, Standard Building, 157 St.James st.24x WANTED \u2014 GOOD CANVASSERS FOR OUR fine editions of Kipling, Stockton, Tolstol, etc.A rare chance for the right man.Charles Scribner's Sons, 19 St.John st.45x WANTED\u2014A FIRST CLASS CORE MAKER for brass foundry, \u201841 Duke Street.26x WANTED \u2014 GOOD SERVANTS, GASPE girls preferred, cooks, generals and housemaids, at the Central Employment Bureau, 2108 St.Catherine st., near Bleury.26x OFFICES TO RBENT \u2014 TWO ADJOINING offices to rent, in La Presse Building.Possession to sult tenant.Apply at La Presse.26x TO LET \u2014 NICE SMALL STORE, SITUATED No.59 St.Sulpice st.Apply to Cyrille Laurin, Room 5, Imperial Bldg.27x TO LET /\u2014 OFFICE TO SUB-LET, WITH glass partition, In Temple Building, 2nd floor.Apply Room 234.27« TO LET \u2014 A SMALL FAMILY, WHO MUST leave Montreal immediately, are desirous of sub-letting thelr leased apartments in the Bellevue Flats, expiring on May 1st; longer lease given if desired; they are lightly furnished, and furniture will be sold at a low valuation if desired by incoming tenant.Apply to Mrs.Barton, from 3 to 5 p.m.21x TO LET \u2014 OFFICES ON FIRST FLOOR, NO.85 St.James street, and Nos.95 and 99 Common street; immediate possession if required.Rowell and Bury, 8 St.James street.\u2018 27x TO LET \u2014 LARGE STORB, WITH DWELLing, on Notre Dame street; immediate possession.Apply to 8.«H.McDowell, 21 St.Helen st.26x TO LET\u2014ST.CATHERINE STREET, NEAR corner Guy.Small shops to let.J.Fair- bairn, 239 Metcalfe ave., Westmount.27x TO .LET \u2014 STORES, OFFICES AND TLATS, 1687 to 1691 Notre Dame st., near Place d'Armes square; also, store No.2498A St.Catherine street west.H.S.Mussen, 4 St.Lambert st.28x ME TO LET \u2014 WEST END, 959 AND 983 DOR- mediate possession; in perfect order; Daisy furnace: , plumbing arrangements perfect.H.S.Mussen, 4 St.Lambert st.28x TO LET \u2014 AT WESTMOUNT, AT _MODERate rent, convenient flat, with office centre \u2018of city; electric power; immediate\u2019 posess- sion.Box 527, Post Office.28x T0 LET \u2014 AT MODERATE .RBNT, OON- venlent flat, with office, centre of city.Electric power, Immedjate possession.Box 527, Post Office.29x TO LET\u2014ST.CATHERIND STREET, NEAR corner Guy, small shops to let.J.Fair- balrn, 239 Metcalfe ave., Westmount.27x ed (heated), flat of 5 rooms, beautiful locality, west of Fort street, north of St.painted and decorated, gas stove, stationary wash tubs; immediate possession.Would prefer to let furnished.References required.Apply by letter, to W.B.Duntop, Post Office, Montreal.28x.TO LET \u2014 WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, splendid upper tenement, Sherbrooke st., west of Hutchinson ave., every.convenience, rent moderate.Frank Newman, \u201cTemple Building.Six TO LET \u2014 SBLF-CONTAINBED HOUSB, NO.266 Bourgeois street, Point St.Charles; \u2018heated by furnace; has been completely tenovated.Rent low.Apply to William H.Cox, Notary, Temple Bullding, 185 St.James street.x TO LET \u2014 A FURNISHED HOUSE, FROM ist April or May, for 6 monthe or a year, 349 Oliver avenue, Westmount; extension kitchen.gas stove, electric light.Apply on premises.\u201cx OFFICES TO LET \u2014 FINE LARGE AND small offices, en suite or alngle, sample rcoms and flats, with vaults, well heated and lighted.W.F.Lewis, 13 Bt.John street.3 28x OFFICES TO LET \u2014 FINE LARGE AND small offices, with vauits, well heated and lighted: {immediate possession.W.F.Lewis, 13 St.John_street.28x _ TO LET \u2014 COUNTRY HOUSE, FURNISHED or unfurnished; water in house; two min- - utes from Dixie Station; in view of river.Address 248 Bishop st.30x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FOR small family.Apply 4184 Sherbrooke.30x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, OR young girl, for small family.Apply to Mrs.Shaw, 4123 Western ave., near The Arena.30x TO LET \u2014 FROM MAY 1ST, THAT DESIRable full stome front so, 138 Metcalfe street, near SherbrooRe.Apply No.1, -Corn Exchange, or P.O.Box 1116.x OÙ \u201c - FOUND TS SF There 13 only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the H $0 words, 10c; six insertions, ssc.Ein the HERALD.FOUND \u2014 THE GREATEST REMEDY FOR Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrb and Colds.Chester's Cure.Sold by all druggists, or 461 Lagauchetiere at.50c and $1.00, 318x WEST DURHAM ELECTION TRIAL.Toronto, January 31.\u2014(Specisl.)\u2014An lication will be made to the election juges to-morrow, by W.D.iMdPherson, on half of \u2018Mr.Thornton, the member- eleot, to fix the date for the trial of the petition in Wet Durban « on.There are char corruption from both : ties.e Liberal candidate was Sir.Beith, and the Conservative was Mr, Thornton.The returning offi- ed, sithough he had a majority of 41 votes, because of an ir rity \u201chis deposit, but made a special return \"À; * chester street, and 56 Crescent street: 1m- | TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- | Catherine street, all modern convenlences, | candidate.WANTED \u2014 ONE.WARD MAID, ALSO INdustrious.kitchen girl, immediately.Apply Superintendent, Western General Hospital.; 26x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GIRL FOR HOUSE: work will get a good home and good wages; one who understands cooking preferred.2443 St.- Catherine st.26x WANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO HELP WITH housework in a small flat, references required, and a Protestant preferred.54 Selby ave.26x WANTED \u2014 AGENTS, FOR THE LIFE AND Reign of Queen Victoria.Best book.Pros- - prctuses ready, free to canvassers; credit given.Apply World Publishing Co.Guelph, Ont.; 26x WANTED \u2014 COMPANION, IMMEDIATELY, for an elderly lady out of town; two servants are kept; musical preferred.Apply __ 248 Bishop st.LL ; ; 26x _ WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; MUST be good cook; washing given out; small family.Apply 4073 Tupper st.26x _ WANTED\u2014APPRENTICES TO THE DRESSmaking, also young girl who can run the sewing machine.Windeor Bazaar, 2327 St.Catherine st.» : .23 WANTED \u2014 FOR FEBRUARY 1, A GOOD laundress, to stay all the time.1000 Dor- chester st.CL.WANTED \u2014 TWO EXPERIENCED DINING room girls.Apply at once, Albion Hotel, McGill st.23 WANTED \u2014 A COOK, GOOD REFERENCES, 295 Peel at., before 11 a.m.after 7.p.m.26 WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; NO __ washing.Apply at 22 St.Famille st.25 WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, WITH references.Apply 2443 St.Catherine st.25 WANTED \u2014 A HARDWARE TRAVBLLER for a wholesale firm.Apply, with refer- ald, 27x WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family; must have good references.Apply 16 Fort st.28x WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS ENGINBER FOR Corliss engine.Apply Canadian Pacific __ Car Shops, Hochelaga.___ .25x WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.\u2018\u2018QUEBN VICTORIA: Her Life and Reign.\u2019 Lord Dufferin 1n- troduces it to Canadians.Persons who never sold books, taking orders fast.Everybody subscribes.Big book, beautt- fully illustrated.Low retail.Blg commission.Prospectus free.Easy to make money fast.Bradley-Garretson Company, \u2018Limited, Toronto.CL 48x WANTED.\u2014 MAN AND WIFE FOR INDOOR work.Wife must be a good plain cook, Man handy about a house.Address C.A., Herald.) 27x.WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN, TO SELL goods on commission and salary.One who can talk both English and Freach fluently, Apply 338 St.James st.28x WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT BOYS AND GIRLS can earn valuable premiums by selling photos of Queen Victoria for us.Home Nursery Co., 61 Ottawa Bullding, Montreal.29x WANTED \u2014 GENBRAL SERVANT, TWO IN family; no washing or ironing; first class wages.Apply 57 Shuter et.25x_ WANTED-SIX GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE.Herald Bindery, Craig st.x WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A COMPETENT bookkeeper, with experience, in a general country store; best of refersnces required.Address P.O.Box 378, Richmond, P.que.x WANTED \u2014 BOOKKEBPER, WITH KNOWledge of general office work; state age and exportence, with references.A.K.Herd.x WANTED \u2014 TINSMITH, THAT IS ACCUS- -tomed to factory work; state age and experience, with references.H., Herald.x WANTED \u2014 OFFICE Boy; MUST BR strong and willing.Address P.O.Box 27, giving age and references.30x * WANTED \u2014 BB YOUR OWN BOSS AND start a mail order business at home; many making $2,000 a year; you have the same chance.We tell you how.Money coming in every day.Fnormous profits; everything furnished.Write at once for our starter and free particulars.Don\u2019t fail to enclose 10 cents to pay postage, etc.Address Supply Agency, Box 138, Springhill, : 3x AN TED \u2014 FOR THE COUNTRY, NEAR city, two servant girls; Protestant; light work.Box N 267, Herald.28x WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, BXPBRIENCBD female operators, to make wrappers, Singer sewing machines, steam power; good pay.Apply Canadian Wrapper Mfg.Co., 589 \u2018St.Paul st.- 30x_ er ent ES WANTED \u2014 BOOK BINDER'S IMPROVER \u201con finishing.State qualifications.The R.J.Lovell Co, Lid., Toronto.31x MONBY TO LOAN J\" Thats Is omy to reack those who read tbe Herald ang atin: by advertising in the HenaLD, ee words, 10\u20ac : six Insertions.sac.L.ARONSON, PAWNBROKER, 601 CRAIG street.: Money to lend om Diamonds, Watches, Jewellery, Clothing, Furs, Dry Goods, and all kinds of merchandise.Business strictly private.Open eveninés.ences and salary expected, No.N 528, Her- PERSONAL \u2014 WANTED, FAMILIES TO subscribe to pew plan to relleve heavy funeral expenses.For an annual subscription of Ope Dollar ($1.00), we will furnish a cofin, varnished, or covered in black, a hearse with two horses, and the necessary bouse furnishings.Wm.Tracey & Co., Funeral Superintendents, 87 and 89 Inspector st.Bell Telephone, Main 2486.Kat.1882.tt PERSONAL \u2014 BADGES! FOR SOCIETIES and Parades, Fine Commercial Printing; also Fine Advertising Art Blotters.Moa- cel & McCallum, 210 St.James st.tt PERSONAL \u2014 A NO.1 LUNCH CAN BE procured at any time between 8 a.m.and 10.30 p.m., at 696 Sherbrooke st.Also a .cholce selection of cakes and candies.25x PERSONAL \u2014 QUICKLY DONE, OFFICE, store or warehouse alterations.General estate work a specialty.R.G.Salloway, 26x __ Carpenter, 123 Bleury ot, .___ 76% _ FERSONAL \u2014 TIIE CITY, FORMERLY DOminion Steam Carpet Beating Co., asks a call from those who wish their carpets cleaned.No.11 Hermine st.Punttual, __ reliable, clean.Bell Tel.Main 798.93x PBRSONAL \u2014 WILL MARY O'DONNELL call at Lansdowne ave., Westmount, to see her bld mistress.28x PERSONAL \u2014 THE CITY, FORMERLY DOminion Steam Carpet Beating Co., asks a call who wish thelr carpets cleaned.No.11 Hermine st.Punctual, Rellable, Clean.Bell Tel.Main 798.22x PERSONAL \u2014 MONTHLY ACCOUNTS COLlected, on commission basis, Prompt returns.Best of references and security given.Advertiser experienced \u2018in rental and\u2019 pusiness accounts.A.R.McRae, 8 St.James st.29x.PFRSONAL \u2014 MUTUAL MAGNETS: BBST matrimonial paper published: gives lists, with personal description of hundreds who want to marry: sample free.Mutual Mag- \u2018nets, Box 919B, Chicago, Ill.29x PROPERTY FOR SALE.£7 Thera 15 only one way to reach those who réad the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the Hirai.so words, 10c ; six insertions, asc ROBT.R.GOOLD, REAL ESTATE AND Mortgage Broker.Suburban.property a :__ specialty.157 St.James st.tt FOR SALE \u2014 HOUSE, ELEUVEN (ROOMS, near river, St.Hilaire, 2 acres, orchard,.all kinds of fruit; $2,000, all or part cash.Also building lots, or exchange city suburban property.Local trains.Summer heat not felt here.Apply W.Street, 3.Bleury streêt.__23x ing, bath, w.c., Daisy furnace, sanitary wash tubs, 2 storey brick shed, A bargaln.142 St, Christophe st.27x PROPERTY FOR SALE.FOR SALE \u2014 A SNAP IF SOLD AT ONCE, solid stone, 2 flat house, with extension, in good order: modern open plumbing: 25 feet wide; 5 bedrooms.In Westmount.Under $7,000.ment, in good order, large rooms, high ceilings, immediate occupation.MANSFIELD STREET \u2014 3 STOREY, STONE front, 33 feet wide, with or without adjoining lot.In perfect order.BELMONT PLACB; WESTMOUNT \u2014 THE owner.All these are to be sold below their value for quick sale.: H.J.ROSS, .180 St.James Street._ Phone 1180 Main.27x FOR SALE \u2014 IN THE VILLAGE OF MUOUN- talu Grove, on tbe C.P.R., midway between Montreal and Toronto, the following property: One store and dwelling combined, two storey, 30 x 40, and village lot, © 1-5 acre.Terms cash.This Is a good chance for the right man.Also a good farm of 200 acres, ome mile from village.Address communications, John W.Laid- ley, Mountain Grove, Ont.27% house, No.1266 Dorchester street; either furnished or unfurnished; all in perfect order.JI.S.Mussen, 4 St.Lambert st.28x FOR SALE \u2014 34,500, SIX TENEMENTS, large yard, brick stable, on St.Martin street.Only $1,600 cash required.Lot 118 x 57 feet.220 Bt.Martin st.29x FOR SALE \u2014 SMALL: WOODEN HOUSE, double lined, metal roof, 24x12x10 feet, suitable for a country place, campers\u2019 cabin, summer kitchen.Can be moved casily.Thos.Fraser, 33 St.Nichola ! st.\u2018+ FOR SALE \u2014 CORNER LOT, WITH MITO- © \u2018yen wall, 38x90\" feet, Prince Albert \u2018and Cheap.Thos.Fraser, 33 St.Nicholas st.x FOR SALE \u2014 LOT OF LAND, 47x113 FEET, on Chesterfield ave.,, Westmount, between * Victoria and Prince Albert ave.No oot- tages in vicintty vacant.Handy to cars.Those Fraser, 33 St.Nicholas st.30x FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET, FARM, NEAR set of | buildings for dair B., of P.O.Box 268, Montreal.29x FOR SALE \u2014 3 FLATS, 106 TO 110 LOGAN » Park West.Rental $40.Price $6,300.Rasy ___ terms.Apply 198 St.Hubert.28x FOR SALE \u2014 À GNIFICENT HOTEL, eolid brick, situated near a raliway station.Price \u2018$13,000, of which $4,000 cash.Address Park House, Magog, Que.29x FOR SALE \u2014 BELOW COST, À COTTAGH two tenements, with stables, 41 x 77; six tenements could be erected; furniture if required; leaving the city.205 Montcalm etreet, 30x \u2014 = \u2014 BLEGTRO AND STEREOTYPING.Large Advertisers {2 ous prices or electrotypes.We know your requirements.HUGHES ELECTROTYPE and EOTYPE FOUNDRY.Tel.Main 3162.18 St.George st.MONKEY TO LOAN \u2014 ON MORTGAGE, 360 and upwards; es to sell; buy or exchange, CO.M.Domingue, Notary, 16 St.James.Telephone Malin 1004.Nes The best way to reach Io answering advertisement ia this columo lense mention that you SAW IT IN TPR FES .= FOR SALE \u2014 8 ROOM CUT STONE DWELL- | MACKAY STREET \u2014 3 STOREY AND BASE-! nicest house on the street.Too emall for | FOR SALE\u2014ELEGANT CUT STONE FRONT | Chesterfield avenues, Westmount, suitable | for double house or two semi-detached.|.-22 miles from Montreal, complete] 7 == ROOMS AND BOARD &#F There is ouly one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the Hzraun.20 words, 200 ; six insortions, 236 ROCMS \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED, GAS, hot water, bathroom fat; breakfast aud tea if desired.24% Guy at.29x RCOMS\u2014FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT , board, by day, week or month.STILL- WELL'S Temperduce House, 7ll and 713 Craig st ti ROOM \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLE ROOM and board, for one of quiet habits; English family; hot and cold water; central.___21 St.Kdward st.LX ROCMS -\u2014 TO LET, BOARD FURNISHED, everywhere In city.Information and lists free.No money required.Room 10, La Presse Building.22x _\u2026_ l'esse Building, ©0000 10008 RCOM \u2014 A NICE, FURNISHED FRONT foom, on bathroom fiat, suitable for mar- rled couple or single gentlemen, with or without board; electric light and heatrd with hot water.Apply to 68 Aylmer st.r 25X ROOM \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for gentleman dining out: terms reasonable, Address 128 Durocher _Btreet.' ; 28x ROOM \u2014 AND BOARD CAN BE HAD BY young gentleman or lady, employed during day, at 55 Coursol st.28x BCARD \u2014 OR ROOMS, WANTED IN CITY.! Proprietors, register at-once.No money required.Apply personally.Room 10, La Presse Building.© \u2019 29x ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET: HOUSE newly furnished throughout, heated, modern improvements;' overlooking Viger gardens; terms modcrate.240A Craig st - 30x ROOMS WANTBD - 42% There 15 only one way to reach those who read - the Herald-\u2014and that is by advertising in tbe HERALD, 20 words, 30¢ ; six insertions, 25¢.ROOMS \u2014 WANTED, TWO UNFURNISHED rooms, for light Lousekeeping.(bathroom flat), vicinity Guy and St.Catherine sts.Rent moderate.Apply Box N 190, Herald Office.' x ROOM\u2014ACCOMMODATIONS SUITABLE FOR a doctor, good locality, Address N.249 Herald Office, 25x WANTED \u2014 BY GENTLBMAN AND SISTER, two furnished rooms, with use of parlor, in private family, in central locality: with.board for lady; terms moderate.ox N * 270, Herald.; \u2019 29x 1 3 MISOBLLANBEOUS £7 There is only one way to reach those.who read the Herald\u2014ard that is by advertising in the HEkALL- 20 words, roc ; ix insertions, asc.RUBBER ROLLS FOR WRINGERS, RE- newad at your house promptly.Send your address immicdtutely.John Stapleton, HA .Hermine st.35x CROCKFORD'S DINING ROOMS\u2014BREAK- fast.dinner or supper, 15c: best in city.Table board, $2.50 par week: 21 tickets, 32.75; always open.537b Craig street.314x A.MARTIN & SON, 2508.©T.CATHERINE favite their numerous friends and others .to inspect their great varlety of plants and flowers before buying elsewhere.Largest greenhouse In city.- 36x GO TO E.R.BAKER, 283 BLEURY STREET, and have your carpets cleaned and made over.Mattresses remade and returned same day.Upholstering.tr WATCHES AND JEWELLERY REPAIRED, watches cleaned, 50c; main spring, 50c; watch crystals, bc.Satisfaction guaranteed and warrabted one year.A.Heller, 145A St.Lawrence st.28x FOR SALE \u2014 TYPEWRITERS, ANY MAKE, rented, repaired or,exchanged.Sole Agents For Smith Premier Typewriters.Phone \" \u2014Main 983.Wm.M.Hall & Co., 1702 Notre Dame st.36x TIERNEY PIANO EXPRESS \u2014 PIANOS, safes, machinery and furniture of all kinds moved, boisted and lowered; safety guaranteed.346 St.James at.Tel.Main 1646., 43x HARRIS & HOPTON'S.2362 ST.CATHERINE st, is the plare to get your plants and .cut flowers.Mushrooms, always fresh.; , 5ox BCOTS, SHOFS AND RUBBERS, NBATLY repaired, rubber soles and heels put on, at A.Hodinga, 4 Beaver Hall Hill.62x ci BDUCATIUONAL 1 #2 There 1s only one way to reach those who read \u201cthe Herald\u2014and thatis by advertising in the HERALD.20 words, 10\u20ac : six insertions, as\u201d - MRS.JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF piano, guitar and mandolin.60A City Councillors st.28x Mn, violin, and tbe pure Italian method of singing and voice production.Studio, - 1814 Berthelet st., : 27x PUPILS WANTED \u2014 IN FRENCH (PARIS: fan), German, Spanish (splendid prospects in Cuba).Highly efficient methods.M.Dambach, Professor of French: at the Y.M.C.A.Studio, 2440 St.Catherine (over Leach\u2019s.Bell Tel.Up 998).Lessons by \u201ccorrespondence.48x SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING - MISS Graham, Temple Bullding, St.James St, Phone Main 1714.Typewriting neatly, accurately aid promptly done.Typewrittea circular letters at reasonable rates.Stenographers sent out by hour, day or week.All work guaranteed, 29x WANTED \u2014 PUPILS.MR.G.SAVOLINO, Cutter, Fitter and Ladies\u2019 Tallor, Garments and Furs, will open his school, day and evenings, from January to March, at * No.9 Phililps square.No better appor- tunity ever offered for persons wishing to learn the best system.28x SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE £729\" There is ony one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD, z0 words, roc ; six insertionse 25C.- : WANTED \u2014 MAN WITH HORSE AND .sleigh could give services from morning til noon; suitable for city delivery.Apply 3 ~ J.D.,, Herald Office.29x WANTED \u2014 PEOPLE WHO HAVE NOT yet put up double windows to employ James Johnston, 245A Bleury st.Beat , Work, low prices.Full stock of hardware kept.: tf WATCHES AND JEWELLERY REPAIRED, watches cleaned, 50c; main spring, 6oc; watch crystals, 5e.Satisfaction guaranteed and warranted one year.A.Heller, 145A St.Lawrence st, 26x WANTED\u2014SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED stenographer and typewriter, young man, both languages, best references; would prefer in insurance office, law office, or as private secretary.Box N 264, Herald.; A 30x N PHOTOGRAPHS, && There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD.no words, toc ; six insertions, asc, PHOTOGRAPHS \u2014 TRY N.FORTIER FOR cheap photos.Cabinet, $1.25; No.1 Tin Type, 4 for 25c; 1 dozen Imitation Steel, TRB 0 per doren., sto St; Vincent PHOTOS_10 FOR 10¢, 6 FOR bc, AND 7 a dozen.$378 Notre Dame, near Atwater.Good work.26x * \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OFFIOR FURNITURE.\"83 There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is advertising in the HERALD 90.words, 30C ; six insertions.ssc.FOR SALE - DOUBLE AND SINGLE BOOK-' keepers\u2019 roll and flat top desks, new and secondhand.Any.one requiring cheap office furniture, cal! or telephone 2808 Main.Stanton, 9 8t.John st.43x en UNDERTAKERS.83 There is onty one way to reach those who read fre Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD, so words, 10: ; six insertions, ssc.\u2019 ; MR.WM, WRAY, FORMERLY OF ST.Dominique Street, has opened an undertaking business at 2436 St.Catherine Street, and invites all his old friends to .| FOR SALE \u2014 ONF-TRCTER PRESS, 14x16 inches, and walnut ®and, nearly new.sertions FOR SALB 83 There 1s only one way to reach those wh» read the Heraid\u2014and that is by advertising it: the RERALD.80 wards, soc; six inswrtions, sg FOR SALLE ELECTRIC F!XTURES, WIRing for same.Door Bells repaired.Phones Main 1033 and East 17, Emergency.The tayer Electric Co., &u aud.62 Victoria square.te FOR SALE\u2014SAFES AND VAULT LUOR3, new and secondhapd, large stock, moderate prices; repairs and rewoving.A.Abern, Montreal Safe Works, 363.St.James st.\u2018Telephone Main 818.tr FOR SALE - FOR THE MILLION, KINDling, $2; cut maple, $2.50; tamarac blocks, $1.75; mill blocks, $1.50 per load, dellver- ed anywhere lu the city.J.C.MacDlar- __ mid, Richmond sq.Bell Tel.Up 2553.tf == FOR SALE \u2014 CASH OR CREDIT, FURNIture an@ carpets for parlors, bedrovm, dining room and kitchen, pictures, mirrors, clocks, etc.Call and see.¥.Guil- , bord, 159 and 189A Montcalm st, 20d door 2 above St, Catherine st.at FOR SALE \u2014 KINDLING WOOD, UUT : slabs, blocks, $1.25 per load; No.3 put for kitchen stove, $4.76; ober size, $6.00.People's Coal Co., 1v Shannon.Tel.Main te FOR SALE - CASH OR CREDIT, PARLOR Sets, Bedroom Sultes, Dining Sets, Carpets, Oilcloth, Curtains, Stoves, ete.PRINCE CO., 33 St.Lawrence st.[13 FOR SALE \u2014 WATERPRGOF COVERS, ALL sizes, for.horses, waggons, etc.Tarpaulins on hire.Men's oflskin clothing, olled ' bats, cte.Canvas, all widths and weights.The Son Awning, Telit and Tarpaulin Co., 775 Craig st., Montreal.Write for catalogue.Bell Tel.Main 727._ tf FOR SALE-BREAD, CAKES, FIRST CLASS bread and cakes, 14 cents.Telephone Main 307, or apply Montreal Cash Bakery, 89 Shannon st._ _.tf FOR SALE \u2014 PIANO, NEW.NEVER OUT of store.A great bargain.W.J.Tayler.Herald.pe J FOR SALE \u2014 ONE PAIR FOR SALE 2, \"85° There 1s only coe way (0 reach these wi the Horaid\u2014and that is advertising in te Fe Le rg aie Lane au \u2019 iD ' FOR BALE \u2014 VICTORIA \u201cIN MAMO buttons, finest made; retail at five ten cents; wholesale, $3.00 and 36.00 100.Wightman, 8 : __Paul we a BOOTS AND skates, in first ciass condition; boots new, size seven; skates, Star hockey.Can \u2018be ___ seen any time at 88 Mentana st.20x FOR SALE \u2014 FAMOUS BED-BUG, ROACH rat and mice killer in tins, 25c, 50 and $1.Money returned if it does not clear \u2026 Your house.71 Main st, wholesale and ___retail.Beware of imitations.FOR SALE \u2014 HOW TO BB HAPPY IN love is explained in pur new book, \u201cThe Folly of Being Good.\u2019 10 cents, post Barnard Bros., Toronto, Ont.b FOR SALE \u2014 A THOROUGHBRED - lish.bull-terrier bitch, good ratter, kind to children.A bargain.Apply after § ~__p.n.298 Plne ave.28x FOR \u2019 SALE \u2014 OFFIOE SAFE, MEDIUM - size, fire and burglar proof; the inmae steel chest and combination lock very strong.Montreal.FOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, LETTER COPYING press.Apply Room 19, 207 St.James at.24x FOR SALE \u2014 AT HALF COST, HANDSOMB show cases, large and small, for jewellers, milllners, photographers, etc.A bargain.Surveyer, 6 St.Lawrence.8x FOR SALE \u2014 $195, PAYABLIS ON EASY IN- atalments, for very neat Rosewood Hou- doir Chickering Piano.A sweet toned, serviceable instrument, and a bargain considering the make.Lindeay-Nordheimer ___C0.,\u20182366 St.Catherine st.x FOR SALE \u2014 $145, FOR A GENUINE STHIN- way Square Piano, in excellent playing condition.A chance to have a world famous Steinway piano at a snap.Terms, 45 monthly.St.Catherine st.FOR SALE \u2014 ROLL TOP DESK, IN GOOD order; also set of Kipling's works.Will sell cheap.Address Box N 265, Herald.20x FOR SALE \u2014 CHEST OF CARPENTER'S tools.Apply, after 6 p.m,; at 43.Desriv- __Jeres ave., off Windsor.30x .FOR SALE \u2014 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, No: 2, in Al condition.Will sell cheap for cash.Don't miss this chance.Apply at once, Box N 266, Herald Office.52x corations, 50c up.Big discount by the dozen.1727 Notre Dame.30x |.FOR SALE \u2014 SINGER SEWING MACHINE, very latest style; silent and swift; sensible \u2018Christmas present for your wife or best girl; two years\u2019 credit; free trial.F.T.Duncan.1702 Notre Dame st.___822x For SALE \u2014 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE \u201cand to rent.Secondband machines, 1n.perfect condition, at very low prices.All makes and models.Crcelman Bros.\u2019 Typewriter Co., 97 St.Francois Xavler st.Phone Main 2065.326x FOR SALE = TO INVALIDS.VAPOR BATH | cabinet, invalid rolling chair, adjustable\u2019 bed-side tables, bed tray for breakfast in bed, back.rests, and, invalids\u2019 furniture of all kinds made and repaired.Speciality, American patent parlor sofa beds, best in the market.R.E.Painchaud, 208 St.Lawrence, opposite the market.8x FOR SALE \u2014 JUST RECEIVED, 5 TONS turkcys, geese and chickens.Must be sold.10c and llc per Ib.At Levesque Meat Market, 118 to 120 Bleury, 25x | FOR SALE\u2014CAST STEEL CASTINGS FROM 1 pound to 6,000 pounds in weight, are made to order by The Wm.Kennedy and , Sèns.Ltd.,, Owen Sound, Ont.xX FOR SALE -\u2014 MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS.\u201che Canadian Foreign Music Co:, 2234 St.Catherine st.(near Peel.) te FOR SALE-PIANOS, MIRRORS, PARIOR, dining and bedroom furniture, carpets, bedding, stoves, etc, by auction every Friday at 10 a.m., at Fraser Bros., 403 St.James st.Private sales every day: 36x FOR SALE \u2014 COAL, COAL, NO.2 CHESTnut, $4.75 per ton, delivered.Also larger sizes at lowest prices, I.Vipond & Co., 229 Inspector.Tel.Main 1829.39x FOR SALE \u2014 ALUMINUM, DOMESTIC AND fancy wares, novelties, sheets, castings, job work, brass castings.Canadian Aluminum Works, 25 Bleury st.28x FOR SALFE\u2014SBCONDHAND TYPEWRITERS of all standard makes, each machine guar- antecd and in perfect order.Great bargains.Apply to The Albert Bryce Co., 11 Blcury st.Telephone Main 3214.37x FOP.SALE \u2014 KODAKS, PHONOGRAPHS.Send for bargain list.\u2018Many @alf price.R.F.Smith, 1756 Notre Dame and 148., Peel sts.38x FOR SALE \u2014 HANDSOME ST.BERNARD dog.3% ycars, pedigree.Good with children and splendid watch dog.Can be seen at 7 Weredale Park, Dorchester, 23x FOR SALE \u2014 TYPEWRITERS FOR, SALE and to rent.Secondhand machines, in perfect condition, at very low prices.All makes and models.Crelman Bros.' Typewriter Co., 97 St.Francois Xavier street.Phone -Main 2065.___\u2014__ - 43x FOR SALE \u2014 YOUNG FOX TBRRIERS, 4 weeks old; good breed; well marked.Apply at O.Fournier, 692 Sherbrooke st.2ix FOR SALE \u2014 FRESH EGGS, AT THE hoarding house, 815 Cralg st.2x FOR SALE\u2014INCUBATORS, BROODERS, Bone cutters, poultry supplies.We sel! dir- set; no middleman's profits to pay.Ask for circular Canadian Poultry Raisers Supply Co., Scott Street, Toronto.26x FOR SALE \u2014 A BEAUTIFUL, EVEN SPOTted Dalmatian or Coach dog (female), 9 months old.Price $10.No money wanted til] you see her, and if she don\u2019t fill the bill, pay cxpress charges and return her.Geo.H.5 Anderson, Howick, Que.26x FOR SALE-THREE HIGH CLASS THOR- ougbbred St.Bernard \u2018puppies; also a few ecker spaniel bitches, in whelp: prices reasonable: money back if not suited.Bay View Kennels, Trenton, Ont.28x FOR SALE\u2014SAFE, IN PERFECT ORDER.A 5 x 4 Hearn Safe, with double doors and burglar proof inside, steel chest.Ori- eifert, Quebec an : reece .A .-36 a.m.5 * 41.m.vr \u2019 ° .Anaconda Mining Co.a 42 Three Rivers District; II, R.Channell, St.Invested in Canada.2,025,940.60 Maddress communications to 27 Common.St., er dm: w., 19.50 a.m., 17.06 p.m., § .tch., Top.St.F.7 rancis District; Jonn Stark, Bedford Dis: ; \u2018 .À ma.The Imperial Bank of Canada| Government Bonds prises § 2 tie png 3 Boch, Oia ini | Te TRE BA NELSON B SON CO, Ltd.ie 20 ee coma ae ae ro.Baltimoreand Onib.88 8 Montreal, District.elain.1 ((7 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET oh wile \u2018 ; Ev (Ws.am.15.30 p.m.Ar.: \u2019 \u2019 0 © .prel.sas Past Grand Master B, Tooke Installed WALTER KAV .Dai Ere Ace fo.Municipal Securities Brooklyn Rapid T.176) 76 the newly-elected Grand Master, The other Chief Agent and Secretary.excent \"Speo days, $Sunday only, id Is prepared to issue Letters of .\u2019 Gonadtiqu vraciflo.eng «+++ officers will be Installed in their various Montreal Advisory Board \u2014 Hon.L.J.aDally, except Saturday sud Sunday Moses Credit Negotiable at Branches of Industri al Securities Chea.& OMO SU T ag?EH 9° soi lodges._{ Forget, Senator; Charles F.Smith, Esq.Tele hone ointers urday only.(W)Wednesdays only.the Standard Bank ¢f South ; Chicago, Buri.& Quincy 16} 143} 1448 \"144 STANDING COMMITTEES.; , Thomas McDougall, Esq.1 rates for es i \u2014 - A large line of gilt edge Investments al- Chicako Gan.OY 993 100 100 | Standing\u2019 committees were appointed as (JF1:000,000 to lend at low - 4 Africa, Limited, \u2018 ways on band.Chicago & North Western 172 12 178 74 follows: satisfactory security.te of Tel RES REA LES Chicago, R.I.Pacific.1223 125} 126 12 On Jurisprudence\u2014M.W.Bros.T.P.But- One of the mayy good points of a Tele- A A sans EC | ; = Chicago.Mi.& St.Paul 130.130 25 mw ler and B, Tooke.Montreal: R.W, .Bros.= I e phone it, thay/a message cannot fail to 7 NADI.AN 2 .: i : 100.CO 1 ; | H.E.Channell, Stanstead; R.W.Bro.C.ire nsuranc > reao)i its hearer correctly.Another good YN ; l nû 5 e ES Consolidated Gas, Nor.+191 188) 194 1501 Knowles, Quebec; IW.Bro.A.JF.Slmp- \u2018 Imperial point In that it renches all points, and EN wi SLL = .i ton gs ie son, Lennoxville, ; .treal City.Agent, The Imperial : i a \u2018 Eplorado Fuel and Tron.5 8 28 sn On State of Masonty\u2014R.W.Bro.J.B.tance Company, Limited, Lon- that everybody in the country worth do- .~~ .; : \u2019 \u2018 Delnware.Lack & West.i.195\" 1p5 Tressider, Montreal; W.Bro.W.'H.Gan- don, Eng., British American Assur- ing business with has a Telephone.An~ ttawa Train service : : ; > Delaware & Hudsou.133 152 452 152 See ottawa; RW.Bro.D.A.Manson.ance Company, Toronto, Alllance other good point ie the economy of time FROM MONTREAL ., Denver EG Cote: eee cere aan On Fluance\u2014R.W.Bro.D.Seath and - Assurance Company, London, Eng.and money.Another point\u2014can you af- Leave Windsor St Station Be a mn 9.55 a.m , \u2018 Duluth, Bth., 8.& Atle 2222 ne 1222 C00 MW.Bro, IK.\u2018Massey.Montreal: R.W.Bro.GEORGE C.HIAM ford to be without one, at home or office?4,10 p.m, 6.16 pin, *10.00 pom, © Fod do or 40 pref.OBEN i oi ut oran, Sutton: W.Bro.A.J.° so.\u2014 .Leave Place Viger, Station 5.20 a.m.and 5.40 er.eel.a\u202600000 42 4 \u201c 4 \u2019 \u201cbec.' Imperial Butlding, St.James Street.p.m.\u2018 .; do do finer en 7l 9 On Benevolence\u2014R.W.Bro.James Fyfe i .*Daily, ; - \u2019 o te General Electric.coscouse [SN 10 0 10° and _M.W.Bro.I.IH, Stearns, ®ontreal; TUE BELL TELEPHONE C0 oF CANADA ,O#lly.All other trains daily -except Sunday.: \\ , .Glucose = ce 49 49 49 49 RW Bro.James Bilin, Quebec: rw.Fo.a \u2018 i _ L FAST' EXPRESS TRAINS, ë I î * hve aes I Re.cad, Sutton: RW, .John : J i Station at 9.55 a.Losses Were Shown by.Many|Tame Markets With Narrow |p conc2it oo CUS midi ds 50 iw Melman Mauisean oO\" ro The London Mutua T NOTICE pa io Windsor Station at 9.05 gn.and 410 Leading Stocks This A : Fl t ti .Chi Jersey Central, ieee \u201ca ua 5% bres n°5 Foreign Correspondenee: \"= Aw Bro.\u2018eo INSOLVEN 0 tlon) at 12.10 p.m.and 6.30.p.m.respectively.ansas Texas nid.3 5} % T.D.Chambers, Quebec; Rev.Bro, .C 7 ; me ea ing : 2 uc uations In icago Lake Erie & Western.|}.Whyte, Montreal; R.W.Bro.A.Ames, Fire Insurance 0.\u201c \u2014_ SUNDAY SPECIAL TRAIN TO ST.ANNE'S Morning.This Morning.Louise & Sorel.Whos EE ep | Lennox: RW.Bs eh tom, 0E CANADA, [stablished 185.In Re CHS.McCAFFREY,.Insolvent.AND RETURN.; Manhattan Elovated xd, 117 116} 117 ot On Credentinls=it.W.\u201d Rro.J.Beamish | - s Capital, $500.000.00 Sale by auction, at No.69 St.James Street, taicelal train will leave Montreal, Windsor i Co .Moourttaciflo.tion.\" 85 87, 88% Raul, \u2018Montreal: W.Bro.M.Rinter.ow Does the largest business in Canada of any of Montreal, on Friday, 22nd February, 1901, at diate stations at nm on Sundays: Feb.© - _., , Moen ae all ansville; W.Bro.Wm.Drennan, lachute; the Canadian Companies, 11 o'clock.ard.10 , .lays, .There was rather a heavy tone to the Wheat was just about steddy on the Cui- National Lead Co.+.47 1 eu W.- Bro, W.W.Baker.Lennoxville; W.Hon.JOHN DRYDEN President TI .fos: TN ne th and 17th.Returning, will leave St.local stock market this morning, with 8ev- cago market to-day, fluctuations being mar- Northeo Pre Pet eue TT 8 Bro.James Copeland, Quebee.nl'a meet.Hon à D DIN GUN ei: he following Immovables: 19.2001.22 and ne's at 5.00 p.m.same day.cral rather unimportant ,changes in Zlrow.May opened unchanged from last o do pref.sel 87.BI | Ina {he presentation.to the Temple RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED throughout | 23 of tre eiiciol plan for the Township of CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICH, downward direction.There big .bone night's close at Tükÿe, und declined to 7557.Ni Central& Hudson.1423 143 1438 1434 Club roôms of n large oil painting of the the Province.>, Lo, \u201c| Horton.: Co 12% ST.JAMES STREET, next Post Office.slight realizing in the list, notably in the From there It recovered to.76¢, and it was +X.Lake Krioand \\WV.218 274 27 293 first Grand Master, M.W.Bro.J.Hl.Gra- HENRY BLACHFORD, Mgr.Prov.Que.a \\ 5 and 1116.of leaders, resulting in Street Railway touch- | Laere , do do.IL pref.41} ur .#21 ed out by Bro : Lots Nos.1113, 1114, 1115 a ; ; * = 393 Pie City quoted at that figure at 12.30.May corn _ do du I bref.U3.62 .625 637 Ham.» The work was carried\u201d out by 310.Tel.Main 868, Montreal.180-8t.James St the official plan for the Township of Waring as low as 265, Gas 223, Twin City 69 « { ; ) \u20ac U3 2 61 1 G.Hôrne Russell, of this city.i wi » 5 COW.SO, 1 se at N.Y.Ontarto & Western 31 31} 31 ZI # » with buildings thereon erected.\u201cR \" and Electric 217.Towards the close, how- opened at 38%, und was quoted on that ; wid ° 8 À .ever, the market showed a slight disposi- basis at 12.30 .} NY AirBrake Co.TOUT OUT 3 ; 8 AERA A AO ACERS rE No.oof he official plan for the 4 ) wh : S = : Fe 3B COM.2121 010000 re eee tion to harden, and there were recoveries s $ 8 Pacific Mail.ve ean .461 46H 47 4} : ., Lote Nos 2 2B.28.21.of the offclal : ranging {rom 3-4 on Gas to 1 point in Elec-| The Govergment final estimate of the wheat Pressed Stel, Com.«rot Bi a8 39% 38 The Famous Medical Hall plan for the tenth range, in the Township H IS \u201cLs ¢an hardly be said that the market Bunetin of Chicago: though nis \u201clgurea are Pullman ne pus RU PAIE Sots 200 00 ; et dr ne No.406, of the official plan for the Great International Route was a heavy one; In fact, the Anderton oflicial\u2014322,229,505 bushels of spring and win- Southoru Railway.com.\u201c20 21} 213 224 ; Bel ast 1NZCf le Parish of St.Jean Baptiste, Nicolet Co., with | tu & enr reasonably firm, the market show- .o.do.pref xd,.7 4 728 738 ; , saw mill, engine, boilers, etc., and buildings R .ing a a antount of resistance.take $ 8 5 t ?both \u2018Southern Pacific.,.47 461 47+ 48] .thereon erected, wharf, and the right of a.uns through seven States .\u201c In Wall Street at the opening the exe- spring and inter wioe ot this erop - make Agun.Coal & Iron \u2026 Th 588 58) 68; Is made ONLY by - cess to the shore and ferry at Lozeau Island.A d- incinal P inces «SE ong prs Phares Po BAUD TRE BRB TT in wm RENVETE CAMPBELL § 00, Hpbi donne Zn ii ney And two principal Provinces Mobil io made it sell at G5 to \u2018com- {ard than the last crop, as ags of Twin City.us tee Late eas , t re, wi .pared with 61 Jast night, on the news of [screenings a duy would be taken out by & U 3, Leather, com.14} 13} .} 18 ; ) \" buildings thereon erected.Nature's favorite highway.the absorption of the road by thé Southern 3.000 barrel mill on an average crop of wheat, do, do.prefxd .Tot 74 - 84 ST.URBAIN STREST.x A.L.KENT, - \u201c Railway, stocks were up 58 + the com- while 50 to SC bags are Jaken out on this cro D: us.Rubber, do.prof.198 a 2 19 Please note the Blue Label.| .97 St 3 ror Delightful scenery everywhere.mon and 1-2 for the preferred.es : \u2019 Union Pacific, com.833 833 8 « : .ames Street.: St.Paul gained 3-4 and then lost it.Paper.$ $3 ' \u201cdo do pret pi] 83 Et aa OAR HO ARCH ROR MARCOTTE BROS., : doubted advantages.Otherwise fractional gaivs were the rule Paine, \u2018Webber & Co.say :* \u201cA Shioago Wabash.\u2026\u2026 ci A .i il wu 13, A Auctioncers.ry 1ts undou g throughout the list.Steel and Wire gain- |Board of Trade statistician asserts that the o ref.\u2014 Zi i 4 R ., =; AT PR \u2018 , - fon Tel.X us ed 138 and Union Pacific a point.| Chicaso wheat stock wae paddy turing Be | Woes ethene = Mn À THE METROPOLITAN STOCK EXCHANGE \u2014\u2014 oadbed that travellers relish.> .Green & Co., say: \u2018If true, it follows that the + oref.Cai eer eee as Ey .Px | .U .> à Montreal Street Railway earnings yesters visible bas not actually grown so much, as : ve MAIN OFFICE; BOSTON, Mass.in ; niversally good service.ay were ,442.16, \u2018an increase compared reported.There has been enormous duplica- ' 474 7 Incorporated under laws of Massachuse Z ' h .with the same day last year of $65.25.tion of receipts\u2019 and for purposes of com- MONTREAL STUCK: EXCHANGE [A Tm : Capital, $100,000; tully pald.: Newest and best equipment.8 parison with last year the arrivals posted at Reported by W.H.Welr & Son, Stock Bro- S EDSON FITCH .090; ; ; LJ: Forget & Co.'s London cable quot.many primary points arc worthless.| Last Kers, 113 St.Francols Xavier street.: 4 St.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.In,the ot mars aoe op & CO.Keeps its patrons\u2019 confidence.ed Grand Trunk first at 89, second at 64 Jear shels were Mg , - = - .; rocers, No.raig Street, Montreal.; dab : | > ps thi ear 800 bushels\u2014an arbitrary addition Jan.3L| Jan.#.The New Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Stocks, Cotton.Grain and Provisions boug ° .: 7-8, \u2018 third.at 23 14, Canadian Pacific at om 32 oer cent.\u2019 Last.year, according to offi- |{- - .Quebec, AF, & AM, ~\u2019 .and sold on margin or for cash.Ry ; The undersigned will sell by public auction, 197 ST.MoutaeaL CITY pLoxer Oprotss STATION 8114, and Andoguda ok 2 12.clal reports; Chicago xe ved 48 millions DESCRIPTION, 4 lula Glen Fan Bell Telophose Main 4151 en bloc, or in lots to suit purchasers, + JAMES .: .wheat, shipments were millions, and loca ; = = M.W.Bro.Fitch was born in Glen Falls, , FRIDAY, THE 1st FEBRUARY, 1901,\u201c Weekly statement of the Bank of Ëng- |milling consumption 5 milifons.Ffenre Chl- 4 |8|d|8d NY, and waa'initiated Into Senaie Lodge, \u2014 .Ist I .nd; Total serve inereas :178,000; cir- cago stock Jan.1 should be & millions larger , ; No.456, Graud Registry of New York, In - At 10 O'Clock A.M., mm ere culation increased £186,000; - bulbon Gn than & year previous, But, according to of: | | 38.\"tie werved wree years in ne tin F, C.HIRSCH On tho premises, the following assets: INTERCOLONIAL ; < , re cial statements, :Ît' actually was 4 millions j army -during tbe war of the rebelllon, ° ° #9 or : È 8 creased £366.182; other securities increas: fags\u2019 ; - : Canadian Pacific Railway.89 « 51 8 belng wounded at the Battle of the WII Member Montreal Mining Exchange Grocery Stock .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.marion $ 463.49 a ; e 000; other deposits increased - LS S pfd 111100 à derness.ember Montrea E Fixtures .jan acte \u2026:.381.50 MR br \u2014R, W 217,000; public deposits decreased £183, : MSRP 2044 204 28 2002 In 1807, Captain Fitch came fo Canada MINES and MINING STOCKS Rolling Stock .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.vavrsezocncee 125.00 A Sy L AY.; notes reserve increased £173,000; Gov- \u201cDo New\u2019! SE 262 |.In In 1877 he was elected grand senior warden ] an .Ce : \u2019 A _ernment securities decreased - £745,000.The AL AR F S orunto Street RY .110 |109ÿ fol Fits of the Grand Lodge of Quebec, and in 1880 45 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREZT, MONTREAL .$969.99 | ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER proportion of the Bank of England's re- Halifax Elec Tram Co.| 96 98;| 95 94j nrpointed D.D.G.M.for Quebec and Three Telephone Main 1249 The Book Debts, as .per list, will be 26, 1900, trains will run daily (Sunday except- T to liabilitv is 44.55 ent.\u201d Jast 7 Do do \u201c Bonda.>.|110 [100 [110 [100 Rivers district, and held that office two sold separately \u2018.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026secsesaucnss 281.60 ed) as follows: week it was 44.53 per œnt Rate of dis So | Bt.Johi Blectricky.I Voir (agua years and a bait In 1882 be was unanl |- ; 7s THE MARITIME EXPRESS will leave dauy, YW § oe 2 * GRAIN.ere is fair demand for grain Twin y Transit.\u2018 704] 70 mously elected.pu gran e Lt - i .1251.5 excepl on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for Halle count unchanged at'5 per cent.we hanes in prices.Pas, mue PO a de Na Ps 1020 ioailicn lizsiliog | tho, Grand Lodge, and again in 1890 and The Lachine Rapids The store will be open for inspection of fax, N.S., The Sydueys, St Join, N.B.and Mr.C.D.Monk\u2019 thi west, at 62e to G2L4c: oats, at 27e to 27460; Commercial CableCo.0 TR , 19 ! 1600, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 » ; stock on Thursday, the 31st January.other points fn the Maritime Provinces.Mr.C.D.Monk\u2019s messages this morn- No, 2 barley.41lge, east: buckwheat, east, qe 4116841661 - H draulic and Land Co.Ltd.Yor further Information, apply.to THE MARITIME EXPRESS, from puinls as said: We are authoritatively informed at \u201851c, on Grand Trunk Rallway, and at Be Coupon Bonds.jos io 106 [102 ; ALEX.DESMARTEAU above, will arrive daily, except on Monday, that Federal Steel\u2019s earnings for 1900 have 4e, on Canadian Pactfie Railway: rye, at Montreal Tologeaph Cor.175 [173 108 12 ; oo ma .Accountant, st 5.30 p.m.been very satisfactory.Strength of Union 49e; spring wheat, \u2018Ghe; red and white Bell Telephone Co.175 (172 1195 [439 | NOTICE ' No.1598 Notre Dame St, Montreal, THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave dally, oe acuic acocompanie y rumors of an 1p- « LOC.ontreal GasCo.2224 [2244 1923; ; ] .\u2018ar 2 \u2018 > : te Paci in the nied 4 rate.aot room oT A fair trade was done in flour Peopios Hentand Light 22342224 2244 3233 .DIVIDEND | MARCOTTE BROS., cept on Sunday, ac 7.40 au, due arri b i | 1 .n > was ooofervofucnofo00r ; Auctioneers.3 EXPRESS will leave Levis trad buying St.Paul.8 is se en both local and country account, and o do Bonds.Jo ] THE LOCAL of the advance.The aot \u2018of Mo- prices show no change.We guote:\u2014Mani- Royal ElectricCo, -1219 [2174 |2184/218 .: daily, except- Sunday, at 5.20 p.m., due te bile & Ohi south a \u201c| tobx best \"spring patents, $4.50: winter Montreal Cotton Co.-|150 11374]150 [137 A Dividend of Three: Per Cent., for the halt arrive at Montreal at 11.00 p.mile io by Southern Railway will heat patents, $3.65 to $4: straight rollers, Dominion Colton Co.xd.!| 93 91 93 82 year ending December 3lst, 1900, upon the I NSO VENT NOTI ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves dally, prove la ely, a benefit to SB.and will £3.30 to.$3.40: In bags, $1.60 to $1.70: and a C Goal u mh z paid up Capital Stock 2% Lhe Lachine : \u201cexcept on Sunday, at 11.30 pe due to ar\u2019 { ge.0 1 revenue, e lool or as g .4.20.0 o nds : .Rapids raulic an au pany - .: : i t Levi t 7.20 a.m., and connectiug 8.R.p d.to go on à 5 per cent.basis this ES ving or ns Merchants Cotton .|.ii 13 139 (130 - \u2019 oo a), has been declared, and will be mailed | With accommodation for Campbellton, N.B.year.Is passing In rolled oats at $3.20 per bar.yyarkagie .+ £5 1.75 85 75 : : -n°the first day of February next, to share- | In Re PLACIDE MOISAN, 1064 Ontario Street, ACCOMMODATION LEAVES LEVIS at 11.45 \u2019 $ 8 8 rel, and at S1.60 to $1.65 per ba © Dom.Coal Common \u2026.te asl.»ders \u2018of record on December 3ist, 1900.Montreal.a.m.daily, except on Sunday, due to arrive Duluth earnings f th third ok In FEED } A fairl active po Ba one Do ds EE pareues 109$ 106} The Montreal brigade will parade Satur- Nividend, at Three Per Cent.for six months Sale by auction, at No.69 St.James Street, in Montreal at 10.00 p.m.NICOLET lea or the third we FEED.\u2014A fairly > 5 1ds.co.foes Ing to attend the memorial ser- on tbe Company's Monds, w e pald at Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th FEBRU- -| ACCOMMODATION ves January were $35,074, agalnst $38,936 last In feed at unchanged ces.We quotr:\u2014 Bank of Montreal .260 [259 day morning Lo y the Merchants\u2019 Bank of Canada, Montreal, ARY, 1901, at 11 o\u2019clock.daily, except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m.\u201cyear and $36,146 the year before, Manitoba hran, in bags, $17: shorts, $18; OntarioBanK .[12¢ vices at the various churches.The whole r 01., \u2019 e .» C4 ROM \u201cNICOLET arrives \u2019 v .$ 3 $ rnd mouillie, $20 to $24: Ontario bran, in Molsons Bank =» trees «oe 192 190 brigade, with the exception of the OS5th, on Fob 1st, By order Stock of General Bry Goads .$6,222.98 ACCOMMODATIO I.except Sunday, at 10.45 London, Jan.30-\u2014To-day\"s rather violent bulk $17: and shorts, $18 per ton.\u2018Bank of British NLA.245 2% wilt meet at the Drill Hall and march by ROBT.WHYTE Wixtures oon seeeess 16848 | \u201cam, Jous \u201881 break In silver bullion \u2018was due to selling HAY.\u2014There was no change In hay, for Merchants .\u2026.0217 160 [185 way of Craig street, St.James street, Vic- : - \u2019 ; ; 01.46 Vestibule tralns, un Juxur ous.roping from New York, combined with utter ab- which the demand continues fair.\u201d We Joyal : 190 1173 (180 [175 ; : Secretary-Treasurer.$6,391.46 and Dining Cars and First-Class Coaches\u2019 on sence of Chinese demand.oe quote: \u2014No, 1, $10 10 £10.50:- No, 2 do, $9 Bank ot Nova Scotin ___: t\u201d 235 1994 [245 [230 toria Square, Beaver Hall Ii, and St.Book Debts, per list .Sostersess \u2026 866.16 the Maritime Expréss.- .$ 5 5 : .to $0.50: and clover, $7.30 to $8 per ton, Eastern Townships.|.[.[.|\".Catherine street, at which point the corps Store will be open on 4th February.Through Sleeplug Cars Between Montreal aod fod fon ahipiment on 0.vas en In car lots.on track.Laurentide Pulp Co 125 [112 ['120| | will branch off.the 3rd Field Battery and à | KENT & TURCOTTE, and Halifax.D.POTTINGER morrow.The shippers are:\u2014Heidelbach, gro TA E.\u2014The cheese market fs pretty Commerce casses a\u20260cpens0cnoo|:2.[146 [1497116 Royal Scots and\u2019 Highland Cadeta going to 0 10d 160 al ne on al : 97 St.\u2018James Street.General Manager.) | 3 re \u20ac ! rm, and the range for strictly finest Is Hochelaga.-.|136 |.|136 |.MARCOTTE BROS., .N ber 22nd.1800 Ickedhelmer & Co., $1,250,000; United 10%¢ to 11c, and \u2018over.Cables are bring: Ottawa.1.0.].].8t.Andrew's Church, the 2nd Regiment of Auctioneers.Moncton, N.B., November .- .ain To \u201cCl ani TNR BA Ineo dite arnt, alot some Goin, {U8 6 [6 canadtan Artery gong to Spars \u2014 lg ey i .«me » ., ; - s à a cccancu:0umc00 .evec]vane, : St.e eet, s., pod and engagod sibce January 1, 81,800, fi The way \u2018of Fancy prices To | La BonqueNatonale [cr Coureb, on Dorehester strect, wille the DIVIDEND NOTICE.- sam nant General Freighd .: BUTER\u2014Is In fair demand.finest North West Land pfd.efu0oufs staff, the Duke of York's Hussars, the .INSOLVENT NOTICE Agent, Room, 113, Board of Trade Bldg, Toronto: Elcetrie sPareloiders have re.CTlAmery Ja quoted nt 23c, and dairy 17%e.- First Prince of Wales Regiment and No.3 - | ° CITY TICKET OFFICA.ceived notices calling the general meeting laos There is (tofu demand, Fa nL .Bearer Company all go to Christ Church A Dividend of Two and One-Half Per Cent.143 St.Jamen Street.Moutreal.vw 5 s Cor - ( resh stock, nt.24c to e; ontr .* - i - a Dred to ak The A ee limed, at 10\u20ac to 16%c: western limed.15e RAILWAY RATÉ MEN Cathedral re Pré to the |upon the paid ord the a In Re S TURGEON, 131 St.Lawrence Street, 7 ncrease the capital stock.This among \u2018© 1540; and cold storage,»14c to 15c.\u2014 \u2018 ce on \" | \u2019 pany, b le 4t the H hrs ct! t No.69 S IC NOTICE.other powers asked for by the directors MAPLE PRODUCT.\u2014Bnsiness In maple AT the regiments will fall in at thelr December last, will be payable e lead Sale by auction, at No.69 St.James Street, PUBL.J .does phot necessarily Imply that the stock product wns How and prices are Bomb fier finishing inte, So) afr respective headquarters at 9.30 a.m.sharp.Office of the Company, in the City of Mont- Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, The City ot Saint-Heury will apply to the : NW \u20ac increased ir re im uture.« qu :\u2014RYrup.c to Tic ar\u201d darge weir drive rou , \u2018s oval | \u2019 .- $ \u2018le .mediate u tin.and 50¢ to 60c per small \u201ctin ana rr the principal streets, the members of the he eters Ries clean ot od Dent | real, on and after ; - .Stock of Gents\u2019 Furnishings .$1,747.21 Quebec Legislature, at its next session, to The Halifax Banking Company of Halifax to 7c per Ib.In wood; sugar, Te to Sc.Nlagura Frontier Summer e Commit- joln the rest of > à Dr FiXtUF6S .\u20260u0enssesosecaurs00000 255.50 obtain: reports net profité during the year 1900 HONEY.The supply of choice honey t\u20ac¢ Were entertained last evening by Mr.ga) on Craig street.FRIDAY, the 1st Day of February Next 1st.\u2014The amendment of the Quebec statute from fits head office and sixteen branches continues light, consequently the ket BL.W.Shepherd, manager of the Ottawa IH be lu review order, with , \u2019 $2,002.71 61 Victoria, chap.55, section 660, p of $62.388 on a \u2018cap'tal stock of $600,000.Ia quiet at steady prices \u201cWe = oar © River Navigation Committee, at the Mont- The dress wi Tr \u2019 Store will be open on 5th February.pose of nuthorizing the said city to-issue de- Of this amount $25,100 was transferred to white clover comb re to Tage: white real Curlihg Club, great coats.Unfortunately all the corps !to Sharebolders of record Friday, the 11th © KENT & TURCOTTE, + |benture stocks bearing a differential rate of remerve.making the total \u2018of \u2018that item ; ; Ses bu 70; While the representatives from the West left have not winter head dress, and these will instant, at 4.00 p.m.& interest.extracted, 815 to 10c; buckwheat, In comb, have : January + Pp : 97 St.James Street.2 he amendment of the Quebec statute $475,000.Co Co .10c to 12¢, and extracted, 7c to 8c.; at ed Dy Me © oran Prune od have to wear thelr helmets! The officers By order .MARCOTTE BROS, \u2019 6 victoria.Chap.61, section 2, for the pur- MORNING BOARD SALES.w POTATOES.The demand Jor Pointoen tbe New Iingland men started for home wl) wear their swords draped and droms MARTIN H.WATTS, Auctioneers.pose of striking out tue proviso which Ioan .à & res hanged at 45¢ to ine: o'clock this morning.j .; - to the by-laws ; 1% hares Be Soe eal at 260 47%c per bag, In car lots.\u2019 ; rhe next annual session of the committee wil be Covered.has also given Instruc N Secretary.the Revised Statutes, as stipulated by 57 Vie- 31 shares Hochelaga at 130 \u2019 BEANS.\u2014There was no change fn beans, will be held iu New York about twelve] Lieut.-Col.Cole 1C- Montréal, January 10th, 1901, torfa, chapter 30th.; 3 shares Quebec at 1294.: the demand Léing quiet at $1.50 to $1.55 months bertte.- _\u2026 tions, la gros prigade oe \u2014\u2014 .PRUNEAU & CODERRE, 1 share Merchants at 15514.or primes.: | for a detail orty-five men to go to St.\u2019 Attorneys for the City of St.Henry.18 shares Union at 106%.+ 61 ASHFS.\u2014Business In ashes was slow on| Do Not Delay.\u2014When, through debilitated Helen's Island on Saturday morning at 9 NOTICE Ç .50 shares Street Hallway at 300 inate Pte £5.10; ee an serre Seo the gists Be aeration ls to get the | o'clock and fire à salnte of 101 guns, _\u2014 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AP- 5 shares Street Rallway at 2651.$4 py per 100 oy \" nds, $4.70 to poison out as rapidly.and as thoroughly as Lleut.>> .All Goods Reduced for our 2nd Annual January Sale.Boa.3.Robinson & Ch.2397 St, Catherine Street.Olocks, Watches and Jewellery Repaired.Telephone, Up 1409.URSDAY, JAN.3I, 1901, STANLEY Winnipeg.donia Water and always ask for BEAVER BRAND.It is all that a mineral water ought to be, both to the taste and for the health.ROWAN BROS.& CO., 224 Stre Telephone Mais Montreal, DE WET REPORTED IN CAPE COLONY Said to Have a Fairly Strong Force\u2014Cost of the London, Jan.31.\u2014King Edward has sent the following despatch to Lord Kitchener: \u201cOne of the Queen\u2019s last enquiries was after yourself, and the gallant army under your command.\u201d i \u2018 DE WET IN CAPE COLONY.«ft is reported unofficially,\u2019 says the, : donne correspondent of the Daily C .- Mail, \u201cthat General DeWet has entered.Cape Colony with a fairly strong farce.Fhe impatience felt in Great Britain at the elow progress\u2019 of operations is not war- yanted, as preparations are being made for a general movement shortly.ASK FOR $70,000,000.The Daily News says that Earl Roberts, attempt to land ammunition.A British cruiser is bound thither.Three Boer commandoes are reported to be combining with the intention of attacking Malmesebury.LIEUT, NELLES DEAD.\u2018Tôronto, Jan.30.\u2014Lieut.-Colone] Melles to-night received a copy of a cablegram five years, and during the greater portion of that time has served as au engineer in railway constructiog work.Upon the arrival of-the Strathoona Horse at Cape Town ne joined that régiment, and later recoived.a commission in the Commander intChief's bodyguard, and served in that capacity throughout the war.He was is- the Northwest in 1885, and is a graduate of the Kifgston \u2018Military School, having spent four years in that institution, Ottawa, .Tanuary 30.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Gen- eral 0'Grady-Haly has published in\u2019 militia orders the cable: announcing the Queen\u2019s death and the proclamations relating thereto.\u2018Lhe General says: \u2014 \u201cIn promulgating the - following cablegram and proclamations for information commander-in-chief of His Majesty's forces, does not contemplate the possibility of withdrawing a single soldier from South Africa for \"the next twelve months, and that the.(Government recognizes the neces- © ¢ity for asking the House of Commons for $70,000,000 during the ensuing financial and guidance, the Major-General tom- ! manding feels assured that all ranks oi \u2018the Canadian militia share with him in feelings of the most profound grief at the | lamented death of Canada\u2019s revered sovereign, Queen Victoria, and in the year, in-addition to what has already been voted for the war.i \" KRUGER DEFENDS DEWET.i Paris, Jan.29.\u2014An agency telegram.from | Mr.Kruger's views on the conduct of De Wet towards the peace agents: \u2018De Wet has: never punished without good reason for doing \u2018so.Kitchener's emizsaries had probably been commissioned | \u201cto invite one or more officers to desert the | national cause.The same thing happened | once betore.After the capture of Pretoria, 4 Roberts and Kitchener, on the pretext of | sending peace messengers, sought by these | Jow means to weaken the Boers.The pre.\u201cwent envoys may likewise have been spies, { most respectful and earnest sympathy.with His Majesty the King and the members of the Royal family.\u201cThese sentiments of Dational sorrow ent loyæty and devotion to the throne and person of his most Gracious Majesty, King Edward VH., whom God pre: serve.\u201cThe DMajordseneral commanding directs that the above proclamations, etc.be read at the head of all units of the permanent corps at a parade to be held for the purpose, every available officer, nona ou - oo \u201cale , ima \u20ac .tho nffe on \u201croa.Ç - .\u201cWa were accuriow \u201ca .A.B.E ' White Wheat hisk 2241 St.Catherine Street.Vant-ent,: Ta wre 7 te BN Le of ctinnate love and res Newbu-h, N.V.Jan, 30.{harlee W.that price less 5 per cent,\u201d said Mr.Dike often befôre purchased in the game * \u2018 FORALL i brett hedience which we nave miwaya fevewnon -cuirent frü t-raisor of Mid.{hat P ; i : .TIRE AT CRGAVAL Tall .nope Mid- |.and acvordingy Belisle agreed to sell ua way as they had from Vandandaigne ; Cornwall.Jan.81.-(Bpecini.à Thurston fil.® Tevally and ao generously given to nia dl-bope.wae killed vere by a passencer So cases at 81.00.ore xigning the cheque be had , Jan.8).à \u2018 other.rain while driving over a e cros : 3 : .; E meer\u2019s house, on Nosth York Brest, was de- Glorious nother.For these reasons I ex- \"Washington Birest this morning.0 Kir.Dike seid AY goods be bought were the goods had ack been shelen.\u2018 .Ps ; + \u2014 c « N \u2018 \u2019 7 \u2019 .» ; .! 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