The Montreal herald, 9 février 1901, samedi 9 février 1901
[" \u2014 HE MONTREAL HERALD 94TH YEAR NC.34.TOMORROW, MILDER.@ Bun rose to-day at 7.12; cote at 8.18 iy \u2014 MONTREAL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 190L RICE OCNE CENT |] The Speech Delivered Yesterday One of the Finest Oratorical Efforts Ever Heard in Ottawa.WHAT QUEEN VICTORIA'S LIFE MEANT TO THE WORLD.Influence of Her Personality in Cementing Together the British Empire and in Preserving Peace Throughout the World.Ottawa, Feb.9.\u2014 Special.) \u2014The speech which Sir Wihrid Laurier the Hecuse of Commons vesterday afternoon, In moving au address to the King, was one of the best ctiorts of ns hire.In it the sentiments ot the people vi Were expressed an most eloquent and tit- tug language, and a tribnte paid to the lite of the dead Queen which becomes a pe ple who grew to the full height ot pol tical manhood under her wise rule.Lhe leader oi the Opposit.on deliercd an ess celfent speech in ~econding the address, Dir Wahid sand \u2014 \u201c1 rise to move the resolut:on où whien I gave notre yesterday, wach scems Lo be emmently caled 165 by the fatal currence under which we have met have met under the shadow 1 a deuil winch has caused more uni SEE + Ya 05 JErk.: ¢ replle at no ob.-l .| ders whi ; omas Bulmer, lawyer, Equal Ii 1 r.YE the demand for the punishment of Tung Court \u2018St.Patrick, No.95\u2014John Scaplan, jectlon could he offered to the City Clerk New York, Feb.8.\u2014A conférence was do which oan be heard a mile off, They Prohibitionist, political and religious free .; i lance, is dead.A few days, ago he wus Fu Tsiang, who practically controls the D.H.C.R.; Jas.F.Fosbre.C.R.: Alex.A.belng numbered among the city's repre- held to-ni - ma bso ; 3 r C.R.: .F.re, : ' 1 À > À ght at the Waldorf by represen of war d : ; ; entire Chinese army, apart trom the Patterson, recording seoretary: Thos.Rog- sentatives at the opening of the tenders.tati diff i-T: ani- war demand leading in a lute si ic i i i y., v: .But.ns he, tives of erent anti-Tammany orgal lence, ul stricken with congeation of the brain and BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM.\u2014 This 1s 8 jut; as a matter of fact, the clause In , signalling not calculated to attract nained unconsclous for a day.He was A condition (or- disease) to which Doctors troops with the court, and who is NOW apg financkil sceretary: L.7.Boudreau ; jO1rs wi i iting these bo ; w ; .8 v: L.7.mn questi \u201coferre te y zations with a view of uniting these bodies , A on referred to tenders for ordinary the enemy's attention.We also need t0 thought to be improving, but Just night a give many names, but which few of them in the Province of Nan Su.With | .: ERAN ain view o! Sh t 1 : treasurer; Hon.Dr.Gaerln, medical exam- civie contracts, , in a fight against Tammany 10 the nex ; ; Prince Tuan, he would be able to hold All.Faucher sald he could net see why wunicipal election practice Jrecs reform in our army.Men's turn for the worst set in and at six this really understand.It is simply weaknoss\u2014a ) jackets sho be 0 made as to permit morning he passed away.He was 55 year: break-down, as it were, of the vital forces A g pa y YeaTE that sustain the system.No matter what may iner.i i ji i the Rank of Montreal should act as agent A committee of sixty will be appointed | their freeing their arms.\u2018his means re- out for an indefinite period.The opin \u2018 Court Mount Royal, No.124-E.À.Gu!se, for the \u2014itx J ! : > I sn [ \u2018 y.and moved to have that por- |-to carry out the purpose of the conference.movable alceves.\u2018Their hais, instead of fon is gaining ground among the generals of age, und a native of Nappan, Cumber- be its causes (for they are almost number- land county.He was admitted to the bar less), its symptoms are much the same; the .that possibly a spring camy N « \u201c À 3 EN - 1 - ! ha FES brain cup In nn ! A Go BLS A.Guuter, FSC Grues \u201cet arine the past few days said Ald COAL COMPANY, AND IRON AXD cited the higher standard of recruits: en: Powder Relieves in 10 Minutes and Price in England, 28 8d and 4s 64 Pure re LL ers Le ah res A ae Ce mere bro WF Cascain pend leet ey Beith ol have visited the principal bank- &ÈEEL COMPANY.üisted in the United States army.Cures.should see that the word Oe 1 appears sca dnl SRE EE RS ; 0 LOVE.Casgraîn, wedieat eS ere tn this elite, and they agree that th | a .\u2014 > Hon.S s : on the Goverame, Wackago by cu erated on tae Gt 0 Gazette us fobs amine .terms pove pfferid hy tue Mae ar Montreal On: Tucsday the Dominion Coal Co.and A PROSPEROUS COMPANY \u201c Fave bean Jame Oo Catarrh for twenty a red ground) affixed to every package by or- ; \u201cFo bh, ope cet our pateus eu red Court SEL Chartes No, CITE Monete, Pré very Uibéral, Somicone has asked why Dcrrinion Iron und Steel Co.mectings will Th : sl 7 ES years, constant hawking and dropping in the, der of Her Majesty's Hon.Commissioners, frel.to eqn Te peat pis and Toes pe oe AA Cotes Ce AML Buwdn, We do not place the Pon: ourselves, Twill télie place here: It is said that the ar- The annual meeting of the sharcholders tLroat and pain in the head, very offensive 284 without Which ft 1e En i.Tov, let, or ae pad, erect and OP RS LR Denis PS0 Jos, Leddane reas suswer thar hy another question.Why vaugoments for the transfer of the Coal of tho Ottawa Fire .Insurance ! breath.I tried Dr.Agnew's Catarrhal Pow- For fs elope ior eo te Valle for eam actu of cme ere De 1 ait PU TE tres is in that tue Dominion and Provinetal Gor- {'u.s- head office from Boston to Montreal Company Look , place in Ottawa ! der.The first application gave instant relief.sen x dressed 923.Holtord San Sa : br.1, N.rave, am deal ex-umiret, ornimtents si the Rank of Montreal, to nef ill then be finished.Mr.W.B.Ross, on the 5th \u2018inst, and the dif- After using a fo hotles, ! was cured.\u201d J.Lendon, England.Large edition ass pages).- Harte, ©.or aie Co.G0 cents.post free for twelve cents stamps.bustièle tar\u201d : i \u20ac wi.Let srnngeta à cs , + ps thétr neeptd The Gover nis are - bo .pi ; 3 .Céurt Lamguenil, No, 182-002 8, Ranges, 88 C0 eut he Governments are CON, l'advocate, of Halifax, is a director of both ferent reports presented to \u2018the share twelve years a great sufferer from rheu- ticulars, apply to AF&AM.-\u2014Roval Aibert, Masonie Templr.land, treasurer: Dr.H.Hervicus, medical \u201c _ .pei ; examiner : .If the honds are «1d at a rate of 105, .b Westmount, Victoria Hull, Westmonut.: .' .making a premimn of ($90.00 queried matism, couldn't wash himself, feed him- ; ESTATE WILSON St Lawrence, ER, 6 Phillips square.Court Hochelaga, No.44\u2014F.O'Farrell, ALL Ames, \u201ccould the city use that money self or dress Limself.After using six bot- Jos \u20ac BEAUCHAMP M 1 1.00 0.F.\u2014Mount Itoral, 251 St.James.D.H.C.R.: C.Lachapeile, C.R.: 8.il.RI Fo De porte: \u201cthé money ties was able to go to work, and says: \u201cI , .oo 7 Place d > anager: \u201c A.O.U.W\u2014Metropalitan, 1008 St.Catherine.\u201d vard, RS.: I Penon, F.8.: P.Chabat.Lili Le muet for reduelng the funded debt.** think pain has left me forever.\u201d\u201426.Arm Mystic, 2444a St.Catherine.treasurer: Dr.J.H.Gareei, medical ex © AKL Ames then spoke in favor of per- : SL m\u2014 \u201c Loogueull, at Longuendl, aminer., néittins the Bank ot, Montreal ow act ns : MRC J.MeCUAIG LOST.TO LET +, une - ; Len e Ca \u2018 s Caper No, UN! the eltr's agent?he felt w th Ald Smith .: ; ; Charlemagne, 1079 de Montignr.L in: rame het ption.2 10 Chat stieh a course meant an enhancement Toronto, Feb, 9.\u2014Mr.George Gooder > a achine\u2014R.Ledue, D.H.C.R.: A.V.Mob- af the value of the Donds.The Council.ham has been successful in his litigation Lachine, ai Lachine.S.O.E.B.$S.\u2014Cardigan, Montreal South.ert, CR: S.Viau, RS; A.St.Den, 1.8.0 he added.\u201c Ct ., CL Co .To oo a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .SURE WA * , © Len 7 Cems 20° .a.| ; ! peal 00 ne .Jy \u2018 .ER ; ds LA => ee pren > day\u2019s rations to the good.\u201d gium to offer to aeibitrate between Great ; : 1 at no specific blame can at- Britain and the \u2018l'ransvaal was debated OHURQHES.MR.WILLIAM SILAW the employes of the factortes nt the ex- sexes - a el Broadwood in the Sannas at ame length.AL P.DE OEY MR.WILLIAM SHAW.pnse of the authorities, and the public Is _ \u2014 _ 8 \u201cthe disaster was mainly e foreign minister, M.P.Dfavereau, SEXAGESTMA SUNDAY.| .a! Society of Christians] gubsei erously to the rellef fund._æ@ em.= to ilure of the patrol at Boes anid the Government did not object to 8 thriet Church Cathedral\u201410, Holy Com- Endenvor, wa.will wing.ht.the speaker * 1 TIo8 ETerousls SECOND At 759 llington St 0 warn their comrades that committee, but they considered the au- munjon; 11\u2019 Prof.Steen: 4.15.Litas 2 of the evening foi the rally ât ¥ p.m.The | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 > i | À e ing on .vas prepared.thors of the petition mistook the meaning Ven.Archdeacon Norton.He se al youn le of the city\u201d why are inter | - AM AT BUCKET SHOPS.; p GE 5 .: a à ; Ven.Archdeacon Norton.\u201cReats.trec at Young people o ce city why « pe - .5.POINT ST.CHARLES.who was placed in command of article 28 of The Hague convention, 3 \u201cSundav a Class ested.in Christian work.are asked to : + Wan.© : ® \" Nv Co ed Hee £8 deaired to act : B Sunday schoo.and Bule Classes ested in Christian work.\u201care ueke 2 Wasbington, D.C., Feb, 9.\u2014Presldent War | = AUCTION SALE OF > 18 2k mentione \u201cNovember Under which it was desired to act.in Synod Hall.Tuesday, 10.30, Diocesan = reserve thit evening for the rally.A mu.Een and Attorney Henry 8.Itobbins, \u2018of the - 1: - With the occupation of Ko- LU Synod serie and Holy Communion by sical Hpgramme is in preparation, open- Cblengo Board 3 rete re in Wiking.Househdid Furniture % Effects : is Bo-.- he Lord Bishop.Rev.E.T.Capel will ing with a eong service at i.5.- ; a pa , / : , | the dispersal of Louie the + BAP TISTS ON DELPIT CASE preach.During the rémainder of the : 2 nt don at work with the Finance Committee Of \u2018 \" By instructions from Mr.Steven Ru.s -® may be said to have \u2014 session of Synod there will \u2018be celebration | MISS EVA BOOTH.the Senate to secure amend: on *rfeetive Goods Damage d by Smoke Mathews.who is giving up housekeeping.- here \u201cstill remains much for CHURCH IN TÉRÔNTO DECIDES of the Holy Communion daly at 9 a.m.Miss Root, the Salvation Army com War Reduction Bill that w on The : ; F , SALE ON THURSDAY, ; louth frica to do.\u201d To meet - \u2014 EY | nilssioner is here to hold services in Wind-|-in breaking up the bucket \u2026 shops.$ and W ater 14th FEBRUARY.AP 10 A.M guerilla warfare with forces SOMETHING MUST BE .DONE.St.George\u2019s\u201411.05, Dean Carmichael; 3, sor \u2018Hall.Mlss Booth Is accompanied by Chleago Board of Trade proposes two Lo \u20ac FRASER BROS a ti LS ato small volume and OPer- Tcronto, Feb.9\u2014The Baptists are more\u2018| Sunday school and Bible classes; 7.05, her {wo secrelaries Adjntants Wo \u201ca amendments, one reducing the tax on all \u2018In the Late Fire at \u2018Thomas May & Co.'s._ LAS - Auctioneers, , us 1: ; ; : co) Griffiths and (wo ot the orphans 103 |, : ) 20° i 1 area larger than France, stirred ver the Delpit th Rev.T.Gilbert Bayliss, B.D.Seats giv whe has adopted.The programe ls: 'Do- Board of Trade transactions to 34 of 1 per : Austria combined.\u201d .up over the JePu cise han any | en to strangers and nonweat holders at | monrow, at 3 p.m., \u201cA Broken Link.At cent.per hundred.and the other Lmposing .1 with the despatches are of the other religions bodies of Ontario.11 and 7.Tuesday, 8, Confirmation class, 7.30, \u201cFive Years After.\u2019 Monday, at 8 a tax of 1 per cent.on fhe gross {ransac- 00 subordinate commanders, in| At the annual meeting of the College open to all.Wednesday, 8, Divin © ser Pd aus - ee, A epoaker is tions of, bucket shops These - amendments \\ a .sarrative \u2018of General Baden- | Street- Baptist Church last night the fol- | Vice.Friday, 2.30, Teachers meeting; 5,.world wide and pop 1% acknowled pd to be have heen handed Senator Mason and he rr, 9 : .FOR SALE .: 5 \u2018 says.the newspaper corre lowing resolution wus passed:\u2014 \u201cWe re- Bpecial intercession service for South Afi- the most eloquent of the Booth family.Wifi have them voted upon when the bill \u2019 i ; .[ ; \u201c.& ve him as much trouble as specially desire to call the attention of the can War.{ Her doils amongst the London slums\u2019 and Is taken-up in the Senate.to ; WORTH OF A well built commodious residence, contain- White t of ençrable Minister of Justice \u201cof the Do toe | Eros are well known.Her .HP Shek report de tire ate ones a jo or : ) \u2019 the hone nd.full Lenin a\u2019 Per ro.: ÿ account of ; pa vi dl : .ein : : , | duction is whit she calles: the \u201cBlack Sack | Téported to the Senate, 5 Las .' ; .roughout, and ful uipped in every re- ! advamit Yond of the strug- mition of Cinada to the recent decision Maisonneuve Mission, St.\\ieorge hd Y- Sonore.Ps purpose 18 16 supply.those 1 cent on cach $100 market value of grains, n spect.The lot Is 20 toot front by about 182 lation and the garrison °! the judge in Quebec in the Delpit case, M.C-A.\u2014l1 and 7, Divine \u2018service; 3, Sun- ho have no means for the purchase of provisions, «te.and-2 ceuts for $100 mar feet deep, and the vacant lot adjoining, of the tio d enteric fever.whereby he refused to hear same until 1t day school.egal and fuel with coul.during the cold- kot value of stocks.This is not conslderec , À same dimensions, can also be had at a.mo-, tion and en C | ot | had first been decided by the Roman ; \u2014 : ; eat snaps.The cond wilt be conveyed in sufflelently\u2019 stringent as the former fs a \\ d ; derate price, - .ts despatches are nob ion Catholic Church.We believe this was a St.Stephen\u2019s Chapel\u201410, Holy Com- rack by the Voluntary express waggons tax, of doth et per cent.and the latter .ON .nas I i ADOCE sTUPSON ing anv fu ross violation of justi tirel t ion: 1 d 7, Ven.Archdeac Ev- of the Evangeline Coal Company, - - .- \u2018 hey are & 3 at Justice, entirely.contrary munion .1 an 1, Ven, Archdeacon Ev-1 ; _ ; \u2018 ri ra ee | 3 Sunda sad Rector ble QUEEN VICTORIA'S DOLLS _VANTS crrmNALS viocerp.Weünesday and Thursday, | REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO never had sufficient men, |.he i D , ! \u20ac - os a , \u2018 .; A, A 0 \u2018 ; - \u2018 ch a vast Ing the marriage was duly authorized to : .\u2018 Hartford, Conn., Feb, 8.\u2014Representative } ) ) .! : ; hea to gover su perform the boner then the Government St.James the Apostle\u20148, Holy Com- = .Freeman, of Harford, a prominent fawyer, 13th and 14th February, 181 ST.JAMES STREET.: | .: ; oi! Canada 18 bound to see tha e majes- inion : : + DH : CLR COTTON AL \u201c1 NPT o 1 ntroduced a bill In the Leglsinture to-day |< \u2018 \u2018 is ei deere en ty of the law is upheld.If it should be on alli.fern.Ellegood; I» Rev: COLLECTION OF THE PETS OF HER providing for the flogging of criminals.For ; ' 3 : pA gt M lete disaama: helu that the Roman Catholic Church is\u2019 sions.3 Sunday school and Bible.class.! \u2019 \"CHILDHOOD.8H Dye oder 16.guilty of any piiguee pot à 15 Our Salesrooms, 69 st.James Street, at | .0 t s L So these matters in the province s t : | / ; capital crime, bireh rods or lea X ape en O'Clock Each Day, without reserve an \u2018inhabitants, a task difficult, Cen .A servant rummaging in one of the gar- may be used\u2019 For men gulity of wife-| in lots to the trade - A ; \u201cth ti ec, then tl e h 11 sai su ; ging gai ! hose ser os to ace.: ittainable with time and pa- he, | the better, 80 that et All gentil and 4 Rev.Canon Ev-{rets of Buckingham Palace some yeifrs ago tine.rani ox any porno Dréss Goods, Linings, Silestas.Canvas ; CL : So.~:~ | lic opinion may be aroused and the law ®M8: < Sunday school.: .; found a\u2019wumber of dolls which were dressed anpther perpon suffers physleal Injury; ao Sting, Silks, Pantings, Suitings, Cloakings, , all the circumstances, Lord so amended that no church shall have the , - Le .:; by Queen Vietorla when she was a little lenther strp shall be used, and there Sateens, Prints.Mustins, Velvet, Velveteen, HA T I the campaign is unique in| fight to exercise such power.St.Jude\u2019s\u201411 and 7, Rev.H.Gomery; girl.The discovery of this collection of MAY 81% he fmpriconment, in which- ense TFIMMIngs, Dress® Meltons, Leavers, Serges, -OF\u2014 war, and he pays the high- \u201cWo also desire to protest most vigor: 3, Sunday school; 3, Adult Bible class, old-fashioned doles caused quite an excite- Be Jaller shall do the, whipping.In ozher 14 i .5.the gallantry and worth of ously against the Pope of Rome being al.Kev.J.G.Ereaux; 4.30 Holy Baptism.tasiiloned Contes caused quite an exeite- cases the whippinæ shall be done by a Also a Bankrupt Stock of Fine Dry Goods: : A \u2018 declaring that, \u201cNo finer y again 1 pe me, g al: 2 ment at Osborne, \u2018where the news was court officer.\"| Cashmeres, Lacé, Embroidery, Handkerchiefs, Ina 100 ery an asSWare ok the field under the Bri: Me ad ninistrat for Ma Whatever St.Martin's\u20148, Holy Communion; 11 speedily sent.- The Queen at once tele- \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Veal?Gloves, Linens, Corsets, Underwear Hh in the administration of our laws, and we Ht.art mo À les orl fa hoo : ren hair : ; ete.etc.- : .We have been favored with\u2019 instructio ineral idea that the de.trust that the Department of Justice will the Rector; 7, Rev.KR.©.Brewer.Ali graphed to have the dolls seated on chalrs, A GROCER ASSAULTED.Also 5m) Half Chests Tea, from Lockerby's| from Messrs.Barnard & Holland (who pos La Ce red ider bl excision 59 deal with this matter that right ahall seats free.étrangers welcome, | und sofas aud.photographed and the pie-| +.] .ie lat mich, fire, slightly \u2018damaged by.smoke.| remodelling their retail department in conse- 5 Te War Off .They do | be done, and the sanctity of the marriage .tures seut down to her at once Sie de- While Seturning home od night Ar.' : A ¢ een rapidly growing holesale of the War Office.h er tie be upheld.\u201d : ; | Church of the Messiah, Unitarian\u2014Il rived a great deal of satistuctton from Michael O'Reilly, grocer, 28 Gain Street, LIBERAL.TERMS.- business), to sell by public auction, without v further light on the sum- and 7, Rev.W.8.Barnes, preacher.these quaint m:inorinls of her childhood was assaulted by three unknown men \u201c.° reserve, thelr retall stock of \u2018 iid er Corb the SEVEN GREY WOLVES \u2014 c Some of the \u201cdolls had been made by the on St.Gabriel Street.He was able, \u2019 MARCOTTE BROS., DINNER, TEA and TOILET SETS.; atters peurs Ing whic e : Mountain Street Methodist\u201411, Monthly , Queen Lerself when she was only the lit- however, to force them, to run away he Auctioneers.| FISH, GAME and DESSERT SETS.NCE IN MILNER.Py sermon to Young pevle.Rew.W.Jack ale Were Reilly waa hair brome.and had ta __ ENGLISH, FRENCH aad FOREIGN CHINA NCE IN + : N' y > ; ÿ stev ei asirou > US ray, and the regu- | bad.y \u2018bruised, NF vr JENCE 1 ONTARIO HUNTER CQLLECTS 3105] fon; 7, Rev.W.H.Stevens, of St.Henri.| lation china hend attached.Many of them, he treated at the Notre Dame Hospital FINE GLASSWARE, LAMPS, FANCY \u2018 } PCTTERY, Ete., Etc., Bte., Ce STS ry oransemanta.co EB day Sir Alfred Milner makes another .A ; * .Mike Smith\u2019 (saming fixed ster i the | fore qm ill firmatasnt o« ei *\u201c\u2018You think you don\u2019t want to\u2019 know THE MONTREAL DAILY » \u2014 + va will be said, ome at 7 10 aun., M.l'Abbe @ew parish, officiating.HERALD, SATURDAY, FEB.9, 190L.drm, the other 28 } n 0LD MEDAL PARIS, 1900 © ee ee me A Dorchester appeal to employers to allow as \u2019 he continued, pointing a fat at .\u2014 Le many mes as possible to enroll in the eo- the dingurtad président\u2019 solar À SKEICH OF MR.C.D.MEIGS.The Judges at the Paris Exposition ; | 1° lonial moun deco Loue chat Dut do, want to pub you on to! Mr.Charles D.Meigs, of Indianapolis, have awarded a + West\u2019 of St.Matthew Street is now offered for sale at $10,000, being .0 - \u2018| the British have occupied lo and \u201cThe urbane banker wled out his dis- Indiana, the pri -cipal speaker at the an- - LD MEDA the city valuation.It is a well-built, Tull sized C 2 fost .Caralina, \u2018which until fecently were Boer inclination to hear any ing shout his em- Dual meeting of the Quebes Sunday School CO » L | and she lov is about 165 fest deep.afi 5 $0600 and À ' EY .\u2018depots.Boers a a mail \u2018 Visi itched hi a unde, ° onda = taxes, > possession 4 .train.near Viakfontein, - few soldiers- Thea but the visitor bi and Tuesday next in Emmanuel Churob, [ .Ter can got * \"hout throwing new light upon \u2018of officers.non-commissioned - \u2018eriticism.\u2018with & free Hand in Natal, le.© |that my instructions must -Buller Criticized and + ichener Praised.{ kb.8.\u2014Lord Roberts\u2019 detail- htches ranging from February er 15, 1000, were gazetted this ey fill 157 quarto pages and + official history of the war, isting disputed subjects, such \u2019s Post.affair.nen are favorably mentioned, rd Kitchener, who is reter- mm terms.Sir Redvers Buller tered.He decided to leave * to.remain on the defensive sed and until the transport : anized.He found no trans- | isting.ad forces had \u2018not.Deen suffi- Cape Colony was restless.sm Jacobsdal, February 16, TELLS OF DE WET'S CRIME.Bloemfontein, Saturday, Feb.2.\u2014An influential burgher gives some details regarding the treatment of the peace envoys who went to Gen, De Wet'a laager.It seems that they were.ordered to remain with a cart until the mules arrived.As the Boers were breaking laager in the -expectation of a British attack one morning, Commandant Froneman came up and asked them why they'had not inspanned.Morgenda: replied that they had been orde to wait for mules, whereupon the Boer commandant immediately jambok- ed Mo dal on the face and said he felt inclined to ahoot him.Gen, De Wet, coming up at the moment, said : \u201cWhy don\u2019t you shoot him?\u201d At \u2018this Froneman fired at\u2019 the envoy, who died of the wound.1 ueller, another envoy, was jamboked- wright, editor of the South African News, who was arrested yesterday, charged with criminal and seditious libel waa formally | charged in a police court here this morn- \"ing, and remanded in.£2,000 bail.BOERS SICK OF WAR.- Durban, Natal, Feb.8.\u2014The burghers of Volksrust, in the \u2018lransvaal, have is- ir pe foot nearer and imperturebly iners across the green.\u2019 \u2018\u201c \u2018He's been winning your money, I suppose, and that\u2019s why Sformation that n y wants, er.So \u201c \u201cCopper that bet, unless you want to go b ,\u2019 said the \u2018sport,\u2019 quietly.\u2018\u2018 \u2018What do you mean by that?\u201c \u2018Copper it, I say.You're twisted.Ho ain\u2019t gettirg our money.We're getting his\u2014his or the bank\u2019s.\u2019 2° vo \u201c \u2018Do you expect me to believe that you came down here\u2014\u2019., \u2018\u201c \u2018Say, I'm busy,\u2019 the visitor interrupted, with sudden yigor, \u2018I know you.You're one of those dead ones who think they know it all.I ain\u2019t got the time to hear you tell it.Here's the point: \u201cYour cashier blows in his doughs at our place.That's all right.Then he blows in the bank\u2019s dough for a few thou\u2019, and what harpens?Why, you get on to him and | ou\u2019re here givi » \u20aca8SON.He got to his feet.\u2018That's all.Take him away, see?Take him away.\u201d - - \u201cAnd with a sudden violent gesture that wculd have knocked \u2018a\u2019 fly off the tip of the banker\u2019s chin if a presumptuous insect had happened to be there, the visitor turned and.went, blinking and speechless,\u201d tunity of hearing Mr.M -has been intimately oônnected with Gun publishing business.For sixteen years he pas officially \u201cconnected with the Indians te which, in 1893, he was appointed general secretary.This position he held for seven years during which time he was also editor of the Awakener, Indiana's State Sunday school paper.His success Jed to his being eclected as associate editor of the International Sunday School Evangel.It is in connection with this that Mr.Meigs travêls as -an International fied worker.As a speaker Mr, Meigs is unique.- He *is very entertaining and most Sunday School Association, of instructive.\u2018He has a striking, breesy way |.of setting forth a truth.Ii 1s to be\u2019 hoped that very many will rl this oppor- 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF CHRIS1IAN ENDEAVOR.The committee of arrangement for the was to be held last evening, to Thursday, 21st instant.The committee have secured Emmanuel! Congregational Church for the -services, which will consist of a reception at 5 p.m.to the city pastors aud presidents of the local societies, followed by a conference on Endeavor work, «conducted leaving the banker 'by Mr.Wm.-Shaw, of Boston, treasurer Walter Baker & Co, Li the largest manufacturers of cocon and chocolate in the world.This is the third: ' BAKER'S | COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES .are always uniform in quality, absolutely pure, deli- clous,.and nutritious.The genuine goods bear .our trade-mark on every package, and are made only by Walter Baker & Co, Li.DORCHESTER, MASS.bem 2 rnabe-mann ESTABLISHED 178.CASUALTIES OF FIRE ARE IN HUNDREDS st.Pétergdburg, Feb.\u2018O.\u2014Advices from Baku annonces that the fire has been extinguished.Ten factories and five depots ÎTHE award from a Paris Exposition, 1 J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.; &Ame lespatch \u201cundertakes to give a you make a horrible beef, don\u2019t you?And ; : = \u2018count of the state of affairs CARTWRIGHT 0 ; then it all gets into the papers and the first rally of the 20th century of the Mont Branch House, 12 and 14 St, John $t., Montreal.ç e Ideal French Tonic \u2014 Stimulant.ty (South *Africa) on my ar- | \u2018 UT ON BAIL.cops has to make a play by closing us for real Christian Endeavor Union, thought : ht \u2018 z 1,0.It deocribes the forces Cape \u2018Town, Feb.&\u2014Mr.Albert Cart- à couple of week right in the rush of the.| it advisable to postpone the rally, which Written endorsements from more than e wan at cashier ree! -, 7 y ., PARIS, LONDON NEW YORK, says: \u201c General Buller, Feb- £ à strong appeal to the commandants + were Lumed tog 3,000, ad rce .UE À = bummed, containing altogether 35,000, A ed that he qe get his 4 rie in the districts in that vicinity, remind- PE ; of po \u2018of naphtha apd naphtha refuse.MONTREAL.adysmith plain would cost ing them hat thousands of Boers have The Churches : It is estimated that the losses will exceed i : , killed or wounded, a .| at the Lo pw 3,000 men.or replied that he ruin is impending from, the hope.ese.>\u2014 : : + a sores vé ben recov Ladysm p at he Struggle.They say that the railways.an Ni.; : ; Nine charred pues have bee \u201c phed February 9 that he urces of in > ne are in the hands of SUNDAY SCHOOL TL PSSON FOR FEB- ered.One hundred and sixty persons were g enough to relieve Lady- reinforcements, and regard- on in which he was engaged of a sketch of the capture Sronje, the occupation of \u2018ad the long wait there he enemy knew exactly how we and had accurate infonma- e condition of our supplies, \"illery and cavalry horses; ined courage.\u201d ; 8 to Johannesburg and Pre-.ntful as described by Lord ief concern being to.provi- practically living from hand £ wrote, \u201cand at times had re been in -drculation that Jain had reconsidered his rolicy and was contemplat- table conference with John r Willam Vernon Harcourt, to Europe is hopeless, Holland's reception of President Kruger discouraging any such action.They say that England, after the heavy sacrifices she has made, will retain the country, but will treat the Boers as she treats other colonists.The powers, including the United States, endoree the British policy.The Engliah have probably made their last offer of fair conditions for surrender, and the, burghers implore the ac: \u2018ceptance of this offer in the interests of themselves, of the helpless women an children, and of humanity.\u2018 TALK OF ARBITRATION.Brussels, Feb.8.\u2014In the Chamber of Deputies \u2018to-day a petition inviting Bel- BOUNTY IN TORONTO.Toronto, Feb.9.\u2014There is still money in wolves if one makes a business of it.E.B.Weart, of the French River district, the British, and that sending deputations | 8, Prayer meeting.- \u2018The lesson for Feb.17 is on \u201cLhe Lord's Supper.\u201d Matt.26, 17-30.Read Luke 22, 7-30.John, Chapters 13-16.Compare 1.Cor.-11, 23-26 .Golden text\u2014This day in remembrance | of Me.Luke 22, 19.\u2019 The time was about April 6, A.D.30, and the place in or near Jerusalem.Hints to the teacher:\u2014The Christian world commemorates, by \u201cmass\u201d or \u2018holy communion,\u201d the last supper of Christ, \u2018with his disciples.1.The Lord's -supper is a pledge of our obedience.II.It 1s, a pledge of fellowship: ILI.It is a pledge of loyalty.\u201d IV.It 13 a pledge of tatth.V.It is a pledge of our redemption.VL lt is a pledge of victory: TO-MORROW\"S SERVICES AT THE Monday, 8, G.L.of ¢.E.Wednesday, | W.Kerby; 3, Sunday school and Con gregational Bible class; 3, Douglas Y.M; ! however, were the qualnt jointed wooden { doils that few children of the present day \"have seen, but that thelr grandmthers re- Douglas Methodist\u201411 and 7, Rev.G.member.x Some of the dolls, which are now in ti Kensington Museum, in London, are dressed in old Flemish costumes, In which red and tnjurcil by \u2018burning, forty-one of these severely, and six have succumbed to their In- Fo.) Juries, Many victims are still under the ruins, and the search is proceeding.It is | pot.known how many of thecapectators perished, but a_hundred persons are still miss- tng.\u2018\u201c : A-committee has beon formed by the Cas- plan and Black Sea Company to register the losses of life and property, and to pro- vld¢ shelter for the homeless.The Roths- ¢hj ds\u2019 firm has applied to Paris for mate: rail assistance fop the sufferers.= The Schthaew and Maktschew factories suffered no dainage, althouzh their electrical plant was burnéd.A hundred homeless fanllies are being distributed abd housed ln.the \u201cnefghibomhood: hread is delivered to refore going home.a TURKISH : Laurentian | Baths Hesse A \u201cPRIVATE Complete Turkish Bath 50k.SWIMMING 1.6 to 10 p.m.¢ TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, &e.\u2014AT\u2014 NO.2503 ST.CATHERIND STREET.L; NO.2205 ST.CATHERINE STRBET, So oo (Corner of Crescent), .; Commencing of Sir Alfred Milner.The came to town yeâterday and mildly sur- re CM 1g.a8 2° AM.; ; i ywever, sava'it ic ble to as pried the chief game warden by throwing Brotherhood.\u201cAbility and Application,\u201d | yellow predomiuate, aud wear ponderous THURSDAY.FERRUARY 14th, hamberlain\u2019s authority,.that down on his office floor the gory heads Mr.Neil McDonald.4 Wooden shoes.\u2018Lhere are six of these, AT 2.30 AND 7.30 P.M., : ry is a fabrication and that nt retafhs \u2018the most absolute Sir Alfred.Milner, berlin flatly denies,\u201d says | ail, \u201cthat he has had any 1 either verbal or written and skins of several big grey wolves.The bcunty .for their: destruction is $105, or 815 per head.Two of the wolves være shot and the other five poisoned.The busiress.of wolf-hun'ting, however, is not what it once was.Now wolves go around Emianuel\u201411, Rev.Hugh Pedley: 7, Mr.-Charles D.Meigs, of Philadelphia.\u201cThe Front Line Sunday School\u201d Everybody welcome, .four being dressed as girls and two as Leys.sost of the Englisii dolls are dressed to represent historseal, personages, and some are named for friends of er Majesty's: girlhood.Henry VI, has a variety of counterfeit presentments, in one of which be 1s dressed in full armor made by fine KHAKI The subscribers \u2018will sell at their salesrooms, Nos.86 and 88 St.Peter Street, , On Wednesday, February 13th, \u2019 At 10 o'clock am.\u2018(To close various consignments.) And continued each day at same hours until every lot is sold.Goods will be on view from Tuesday.: M, HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.Street House, De tches Tho Tours then robbed the pamenson, tnd proceeded.place every might, that day echool work for twenty Despa Are e Boers ther je passengers, af-| _\u201c\u201c \u201cHe\u2019s up in the ov that day work for twentyfive years.Made terward allowing the train to proceed.|cash-pusher of yours, volling os bank\u2019s His early life was connected\u2019 with the 181 ST.JAMES STRERT.CL \u2014 A large and varjed assortment of.DRY GOODS WCOLLENS and WORSTEDS, CLOTHING, FURS, BOOTS and SHOES, Btc.\u2018ber of the Opposition on the Spit Bethlehem Church\u201411, \u201clhe Dynamic : War.of Success,\u201d Rev.R.Hopkin;.7, \u201clhe Undoing of Two Young Men,\u201d Kev.RK.in a solitary, unobtrusive fashion, where a few years ago they could be seen in packs of twenty or more.stitches of silver thread that glves the appearance of steel.Queen Elizaheth was u favorite uso, several dolls bhelng dressed INSOLVENT NOTICE E AT CAPE TOWN.ance of bubonic plague at eems likely to add to the the situation.The authori- \u2018e decided upon a wholesale of rats.Should the disease rte UTE.ECURITY, zenuine irter\u2019s oar Signature of | FOR HEADACHE, FOR DIZZINESS, FOR BILIOUSHESS, FOR TORPID LIVER.FOR CONSTIPATION.SALLOW SKIN.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014 THE KING THANKS U.S.Washington, Feb.8.\u2014The Speaker laid before the House this afternoon the following letter from Acting Secretary of State Hill: \u2014\u201cI have the honor to inform you of the receipt of a telegram yesterday from the ambassador to Great Britain, reporting that His Majesty's Ministers for Foreign Affairs laid before the King @ resolution adopted by the House of Representatives, relative to the death of Queen Victoria, and that by the King\u2019s command, Lord Lansdowne expresses \u2018the rcyal appreciation of that mark of respect shewn by the House to the memory of the late Queer by its immediate adjournment.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.FRANK YEIGH ON CANADA.Last night\u2019 in the lecture room of th» St.Jimes Methodist Church, Mr.Frank Yelgh, of Toronto, gave a very interesting\u2019 illuminated lecture on \u2018\u2018The Canada of the Twentieth Century.\u201d The chalr was taken by Rev.W.H.Sparling, pastor of the church.The steropticon slides showed views of places from Cape Breton to Victoria, B.C.Mr.Yeigh of Canada, and his remarks and views were much appreciated, : BY WHOSE ORDERS?Washington, Feb.8\u2014Senator Barry today introduced a resolution In the Senate requesting the President to Inform the Senate whether the United States Minister to China jolned the representatives of other powers at Pekin in demanding the execution of Prince Tuan or other Chinese offi- clals, and If so hy whom was he authorized to join in making such demand.GAMBLER AND BROKER.\u2018\u201cOccasionally secret-service information comes from an unexpected source, as was the case last year with à New York bank, writes 8.H.Adams, in Ainslee\u2019s.The president of this institution, who is nome- thing of a crusty customer, received a call one morning from a gentleman whose principal claim tn distinction rested in a-pre- \"A.Gordon; 7, Mr.A.Gordon, K.C., B.- A.Mackenzie; 7 Specia 1 sermon to men Man bopkin.A hearty\u2019 welcame given to Advent Christian\u20147, \u201cJesus as a Teach: er and Reformer,\u201d Mr.Charles Robertson.ow First Church of Christian Scientist\u201411 and 7, Public service, and on Wednesday, at 8.Seats free.All welcome.Publio reading room open daily, 10 to 12, and 3 to 7.\u2019 Grace Church\u20148, Holy Communion; 7, Rev.John Ker, - Sherbrooke Street Methodist\u201411, Mrs.C.L., of Ottawa.Services every day during the week at 3 and 8, conducted by Mr.| and Mra.Gordon, - } I.St.Andrew's.Church of Scotland\u201411, Holy Communion, Rev.J.Edgar Hill; 7, Post Communion, Rev.J.Edgar Hill.Wednesday,3, Missionary meeting, and 11, Dorcas Society and Work Party.\u201c\u2018(zrace and Joy,\u201d Luke 10, 20.3, Sunday school; 3.15, Rev.Principal -MacVicar on \u201cChrist's Baptism\u201d; 8.15, C.E.Meeting, Miss King.shank; 7, Rev.Robt, Campbell, St.Paul\u2019s\u201411 and 7, Rev.James Barclay; 3, Sunday school.\u2018Tuésday, 2.30, «Ladies\u2019 Aid end Dorcas Society; 10.30, King\u2019s Daughters\u2019 Sewing Circle.Seats free at Sunday evening service.St.Paul's \u2018Mission\u2014I11 and 6.30, Divine wérvice; 3, Sunday school.Friday, 3, Sew- |.ing class, .Crescent 8 ani} and 7 Rev.À.B.- dune schoo) and Bible classes.8t.Matthews, Presbyterian\u201411, Rev.E.\u201cThe Average ! Rev.E.A.Macken- Tit was stated at the thine that, although to represent her.Some are ln court costume, made with nicest detail, and others are in riding habits.A group composed of Shakespeare and Aun Hathaway and a figure representing Ur.Johnson show that the little princess developed at an early age the literary tastes that have been characteristic of her life.Shatespenro is.dresscd, evidently, after the well-known pleture in his house at Stratford-on-Avon, and hls \u2018wife wears the costume of that perlod.To prevent oesibility of \u2018mistaken identity,\u201d Aun athaway Ix written on the.fine linen underclothing, of.that personage.The French \u201cdolls represent.Napoleon Bonaparte, Empress Josephine and Marie Louire.The Russian dolls show ithe Czar's | uniform of white broadcloth, 1d laced nnd \u201ccorded, and various dazzling court costumes.The headdress 1s of rich lace with strings of pearls.Dolls in 8wiss and Itailan costumes are numerous, and in\u201d ev: ory Instance are faithful reproductions.All the dolls were supplied by Victoria with outfits for every possible occasion, informal and state, day aud night.* Each had real hair, golden or brown, which at that time was a startling novelty.Her Majesty permitted.the publication of a book by a young English woman.called \u201cQueen Victoria's Dolls,\u201d In which colored plates showed exactly how these in- the name Frances H.Low appeared on the | title page, \u2018the Queen's interest in her old friends was so, strongly revived that she wrote much of the book herself.It will he remembered that at the Doll Fair in December a copy of this book, owned by a well-known young Montreal lady, was on exhibition, .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 © , MAY GERMANIZE MILITARY ARM.London, Feb.8\u2014The whisper comes frem court that the King, as soon as he has time, will take a hand very seriously i rm in the army in he question of \" 5 army ministration.lord at his elbow this is not to wondered at.Officers have been edcouragsd to wear their uniforms much more than hereto fore, when they \" rather to be ashamed of them.This struck people for cibly yverterday when they saw a Soote Guard \u2018officer crossing Gren Park and look- LADS \u201cMilitary\u201d are pleased to learn that in their absence they've not been forgotten, as some of the prettiest new notepaper has been named the ; » \u201cImperial\u201d These elegant papeteries are beautifally lithographed with patriotic \u2018subjects and contain white, cream, or nebula blue paper with envelopos to match.\u201c They are in special demand because they are the lest value -ever offered in social stationery.Ask your Bookseller or Stationer for these gooda mgnufactured by .The.Barber & Ellis Co., .LIMITED, - 48-40 Bay Street, Learn the method of the King of the Violin, | Prairie, 750 bbls.per day.| commercial Paper Bought and Sold.ALSO\u201410 Cases A.W.FRIEZES, t Bales UNION.FRIEZBS, BEAVERS, NAPS, TWEENS, 2 Cases COTTON YARN, 1 Case KID GLOVES and MITTS, SHIRTS, TIBS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTH CAPS, HOSIERY, ASSORTED FURS, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL, and ALARM _ CLOCKS, Ete., etc.Bale without any reserve, LIBERAL TERMS.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.Violin Students.\u2018 \u2014JOAGHIM\u2014 From ALFRED LARSEN, of Copenhagen.|\u2019 Sample lesson FREE OF CHARGE.Terms Moderate, - Call at once.Studio Rooms, 1, 2, 3 and 4 Tookc\u2019s Building, \u2026 ' 169 PEEL STRERT.Montreal Lakeotthe Woods Milling Co.LIMITHD.Cavadian Leaf Tobacco In the matter of PIERRE DENIS, St.Cesalre, Insolvent.The undersigned will sell by public auction, - at a dollar rate, at No.ÿ9 St.James Street Montreal, \" i FRIDAY, THE 15th FEBRUARY, 1901.At 11 O'Clock A.M., The following assets: Dry Goods .iecesoras covesaranses Ready Made Clothing .Groceries and Provisions ee.rascnsun Crockery Bhop Fixtures s.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.+ © $3,333.72 Book Debts and bills receivable, as per list .seresrsscesensessesessies 035.47 \u2018Terms\u2014Cash.» The stores will be open for inspection of stock Thureday, the 14th February, 1901.For other particulars, apply to LAMARCHE & BENOIT Assignees, \u201c 1700 Notre Dame Street, Montreai, v Auctioneers THE MOST PERFECT MILLS IN CANADA.Keewatin, 2,250 \u2018bbls.per day; Portage la Elevators at all important wheat points in the Northwest.All grades of hard wheat flour.in barrels and- bags.Quotations and other information can be had on application.Office, Board df Trade Building.Montreal.- \u2019 TEL.MAIN BOS.Bankers and Brokers.INSOLVENT NOTICE: In re F.X.BERTRAND, Montreal, Insolvent, The undersigned will sell by public duetion, at a dollar rate, at No.& St, James Street FRIDAY, THE 15th FEBRUARY, 1901, At 11 O'Clock A.M.\u2018The fol assets: .Stock of Dry and Gents\u2019 Fure : : TIADiNES c\u2026\u2026.ccocsusonsus cc osvo000 00 268.64 B Hats and .) Prepay the express charges to any point in Ontario, Quebec or the Mari- .me ces.} FINE CLARETS AND SAUTERNES Regular.MBESSRS.CRUSE & FILS, FRERES.price ren v St.Estephe .[A dans versanse vraroaontenemanu0se .00 $6.30 St.Estephe .\u2026.see aioe \u2026 teers sever eeenerernenn 00 7.20 St.Julien .vo edeseneees \u2019 Tevieent 00 5.40 8t.Julien .Lu.\u201c00 6.30 St.Julien Superior.0 8:10 Haut Sauternes.00 9:90 Haut Sauternes.«cc.Cireseserevanse .00 10.80 A.A KRAAY & CO'S FINE CLARBTS.- \u2019 \u2018hateau Margaux .ccevoe.1891.0+0.000000use PAPER .Quarts .20.Chateau Leovillé .\u2026:.\u2026.\u2026.1891.i Queré (207110 12.00 Batailley.\u2026.\u2026.vise novc00 100 :.Quarts .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.9.60 8.10 St.Julien.wens masse ve .Quarts .7.00 6.30 GUILHOU & FRBRES\u2019 SAUTERNES.Sauternes [A weds ween ween Nereseevrsrariaiererrenres Quarts 4.50 4.05 as aaasse ess vn00 escsnnesemecreet ic c000000e.Pints 5.95 BARKHAUSEN'S CLARETS AND SATUERNES.5.50 1 % 4 Cerons Graves Superieure 5.50 4.95 Cerons Graves Superieure .6.50 \"5.85 .7.50 6.75 Chateau Lamothe Claret .rn.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE : i 209 and 211 ST.JAMHS STREET | FRASER, VIGER & CO., a, WANTED TO PURCHASE\u2014LODGE FUR- WA eure.Apply Ta Chapman's Book Store.: 35x .RENT \u2014 TWO MODERN FLATS, beautifully finished, no dark rooms, cor- rer Prince Arthur and Durocher, also fine upper tenement, to be renovated.For rent, otc., apply 474 Durocher St.TO WANTED\u2014GOOD PLAIN COOK.\u2014APPLY Mrs.8, Carsey.507 Guy Street, 84x TOR SALE_A 2%-STORY BRICK HOUSE .cheap, bargitiu, it 11868-1188 Berri St.Apply 1118 Ontario Street.sex WANTED\u2014BLANK BOOK® FINISHER, young man, to leave city.must be first.lass workman, state experience, wages wanted, references, ete.P.O.Box 027, Montreal, 34x LOST\u2014FRIDAY, 18TH INST., A SABLE coated collie dog.Return to 22 McTav- ish Street and he rewarded.Parties harboring after this notice will be pro- sccuted, - 34x HOUSE TO LET WITH ALL MODERN Improvements, 3531.0livier Avenue, West- mount.Apply to H.A.Hutchings, Temple Building.38x.TO LET \u2014 THAT DESIRABLE FULL ; stone front \u2018house, 180 Metcalf Street, Apply No.1 Corn Exchange or P.O.box 1116.40x TO LET\u2014TWO CHOICE FLATS, UPPER St.Urbain, one middle and- one Qu .large, splendid condition, \u2018Daisy furnaces, every \u2018convenience, also upper tenement, Sherbrooke, west Bleury.Apply Frank W.Newman, 577 Temple Bulldings.50x \u2018 î St MuLEN fist tose decermatd i srqgectes Laren ~ - 48.00% eu fb LL.frocd nes Ca \u201cmacecuss Jar de Av.ot ms 0 sé ASE Jus facriem A : \u2014uscesanens he né i 3 % v phsroate lune 4e .Yammy Manet : v * .(vue donstqpses v va ge - queues 0 | \u2019 \u2019 ë « _ The above plan Is one for the widening of streets In the fire district lald before the Road Committee recently by Mr.Geo Esplin and endorsed by property holders of the district.The widening and shifting of ft.Paul Street ls the thattez of greatest Interest to the nélghborhood.: Togoarry out the plan it would be necessary to ex- prepriate blocks Nos.1, 2, 3 and Sections A and B of Block No: 4.This poperty is valued by the assessorn at $402, ttes of expropriation would probably lox the cost of completing the plan to 000, Jt would ma Bt.Paul a straight thoroughfare 08 feet wide instead Ke i \" LEMOINE STREET, \u2018 of a crooked streef but 30 feet In width.\u2018The width>of Commissioners Street would be reduced from 105 feet to 81 feet.The changes in the street ilues would result in the demolition of some of the oldest buildings in Mon .Some of the structures on St.Paul and Commisesioner Streets are a hundred and twenty years old.They are lofked upon as uselegs encumbrances to viffiable land In the \"busi.tems heart of Montreal.Being owned by estates or conservative Individuals who had not the means to bulld or inclination to sell, they have for ycars remained empty.The assessors have reported them \u2018of no fap n oon rom provert toe a obs ok no revenue m n the bist districts in Montresi.PROPERTY OWNERS WANT ST.PAUL STREET MADE 66 FEDT WIDE\u2014WOULD COST $450,000\u2014EXTENSION OF \u2018 \u201cThe advocates of the plan for widening say that the changes would so improve the districts the values of land | would ce and In two years expropriate p wowld'yleld far more than $450,000, They urge the adoption of the plan as a businéss proposition.e Indicated widening of St.Peter Street Ix the one which the City Engineer says wil be too expensive for the city to undertake.The Lomoine Street would cross ground.belonging to the Nason estate, to Mr, James Coristine and the Board of Trade.The resuft would be*the surrounding of the Board of Trade building if one should be eaected, by streets on all extension à rise _\u2014 This will give you an idea of the cost of BRASS\u2014\u2014 GAS FIXTURES For Your Flat, Tenement or House.Drawing-room Three-light fixture.$5.00 Dining-room Two-light fixture.\u2026.400 i.Hall, One-light fixture and Globe.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.850 Bedroom One-light Bracket\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.i fi © ween PHILLIPS SQUARE | PAÈr I.oh: ae?uncil mot dealt fairly with the oc- in our regrets.Subways ere objection- af A © @\u2014de Beriot.3nd Concerto.ganization over which h ded.i climate, and instance of à \u2014 Men\u2019s Furnishings Ladies Collars \"1 muet say myself,\u201d puraued Al.Sad-| this is seen at Wellington Strect.The fact GresbBagiah Remedy tor J (alleries 0 en es MEN'S HEAVY WOOL 3% HOSE, heather| We have a great assortment of these, In aM ler, \u201cthat some members of the Council of the matter is that St.Gabriel's Ward Gort & Rheumatism ® >, d.\u2014Rondo Russe.mixtures\u2014 shapes and sizes, at 10c, 15c and 17c.All lave demanded more of the G.T.R than requires subways mo.more than we sec: gate, Sure, Effective.A) SR DAILY 9 A.M.TO DUSK.PART iI.reasonably expect obtain.ti naventure Ra uired f à «Vie \u2014) \u2014] ¢ ply Linen.Te newest shapes.: that respect, they have Somew hat, forced them twenty-five years ago.in : UP Admission, 250.Chopin on oral None ANOTHER 'LINE\u2014Steel Grey, Ribbed Wool T Special Lines of tee, and 1 think the ime has now arrived poG IN (NGES PRINCIPLE: == - - Reading Boom, oon to Members 4\u2014Fériané-\"rranseripon \u201cAlle = .332° w we mi wi t- ig- STE ; t .Thou dr Dee: ie or Ladies\u2019 Lined Kid Gloves nity or win: displaying Inconsistency, ple of 80 Gebriells Ward choud desire + PART IL fc, 3 pairs for $1.57.play - GLOVES \u2014 Special value in Men's Mocha Ladies\u2019 Wool Lined Ki cently.been tackel pila that have re- io avoid the inconvenience of level cross- | | WINDSOR HA res Tae he an © n Ki notes In reds 22d cently been tacked on to the elevation ings, but we cannot\u2014though the assertion ASIS ON WHICH DS LL, %,\u2014Trippiug Thro\u2019 the Meadow.pair., TUTTI Gloves, wool lined, at 75¢c, $1.00, $1.15.browns, plain top, ut Sc per Mocha Fur Lined, regular $2.50, for $1.55.Ladies\u2019 Wool Kid Glo.: scheme proper.is trite\u2014always have everything we want oo auser\u2014Cradlo Song.lanta - > ' es, in reds and browns, uo .: 5 d.\u2014Wienawski\u2014Grande Polonaise Brillante, ut pair HISTORY OF MOVEMENT.[in (his vor.Aid.Sumer wil tel vou + MISS BOOTH + RESERVED SEATS, 50e, Toc, $1.00.BOYS' GLOVES\u2014Boys' Tan KH Gloves, 5S¢ .\u201cWhen, some four or five years ago, the loan unless they are accommodated after 2e à (General Booth's dau Lter) Plan at Shaw's Music Store, 2274 St.Oath- : Boyer tee.| Silk Department level crossings committee Was first ap-| the fashion indicated, but that is a dog- | | S71 conduct.fhreo large gatherings fn the Fine Street.iE Oys\u2019 Mooha Gloves, wool lined, $c.pointed, ite object was to bring about the in-the manger way of looking at it\u2014a light above named hall on Sunday aud onday - Boys\u2019 Fancy Ringwood Gloves, at 260, 29¢, 3 SPECIAL LINES\u2014ALL BARGAINS.abolition of all level crossings between the in which am sure not many will be in- ; nt next as follows :\u2014 : 35¢, 45, 50c, 55e per pair.Bonaventure depot and \u2018St.Henri.duced to view it.Aside from that fea- Bunday, 3 p.m.\u201cA Broken Liak sunday, CHAPLAIN LANE 7.0 p.m., \u201cFive Years After.\u201d Monday, 8 p.w, : N Fancy Striped Silks, in elegant colorings, for Through pur div ing from that plan ture, however, our offer of $500,000 still ; ; Dr ess Goods Dept Blouses, in cardinal, Tuscan, turquoise, | trouble has Pig Mayor Prefontaine, holds good.I cannot see that it is an jun- 10° \u201cKnights of the Red Cross.© wm BY REQUEST ee par es ts ad er yaa he ora then, chan of the Mod Com | rsnoniie of, prorisd ve adbere 5 Will Get $1,500 for Every $1,000 een or te contrat tte doo.Spc pet i Lecture on Cream Cashmeres, from 4e to.T5c a yard.Fancy Striped Silk, with colored polka dots, tes was the chairman of the comm\u2019 the original plan of elevating the tracks, \u2019 \u2019 2214 St: Catherino St.for Monday night.; S th Af i Ar ose toe yard: PI 404 cs.| La various corn area va | 2 ghd, Gostigan snd mye, repreacus | for the present, only between Bouaven Share of Stock He \u2014 Sou rican War : ores.4 3 ing St.Antoine ward, were members, and ture station and St.Benri, and [I think | ) The Acoust Gon In ST JAMES METHODIST CHURCH e nnual.- .Black Cashmeres, # inches wide, at 40c, 43c| Fancy Colored Taffeta, jn beautiful dealgas Some few others, whose names escape me that the G.T.R.might also be disposed 0 ; 1 Casbmeres, all shades, from %o a and colorings, at $1.25.\u2018 for the moment.to view it that way.- wns.» .eral Meeting of the MONDAY EVENING, Fub.11th .- Jarû upwards, : ; \u201cIn our interview with Mr.Hays we| \u201cWill vou approach them on that Shareholders of the 2 These will make handsome Waists.produced plans that had been prepared basis?\u2019 asked the reporter.a « will ° Montreal Min in g Admission, 256.Reserved Seats, 850.- bo St.Li \u201c .8 = WwW wi 1 ; w.», 76 st \u201ca Thong elevation as far as St.Heuri.Yee,\u201d replied er New York, Feb.8.\u2014The newest develop- Som pay Tine mes Cava, \u2018Street at C ates.2 There wus no question at all, at that time, doubtless modify our plans and approach ta in ection with the negotiations : e | : i s .= rR 2 cas 9 W.H.Scrogg 1 e, Corner St.Catherine of [Including St.Gabriel; that was a later the company on a less ambitious basis.touching the transfer of the control of the and University Sts.[|g scarcely Tok objectionahie se growth| THE PROPERTY QUESTION.Carnegie Steel Compaen to J.Pierpont 30 St.John Street, on Wednesday, the th February at The 64th Annual Meeting rr Morgan and his associates to-day were, sult has proven.The understanding then \u201cAnd what of the exchange of landed ; : By ord oF th .T.R.» ; , first, that Mr.Carnegie is to receive $1,500 y order, 5 \u2018 \u2014 mas that the G EE might gxtend the Dy Brrr moos fap er sent, on for ach one thoumand dollar share of hia | J.raiRBAIRY, The Sunday School Union : the congestion gradually extended further that,\u201d replied the alderman.\u201cThe rail- stock; eecond, that minority whi re Secretary.of the Province of Quebec.co : | rest and south so also aright the method way\u2019 company bought all the land up to desire to sell will ea forms Montreal, Gth February, 1001.Will be held in Emmanuel Church Corner IPS + adopted for its relief be gradually applied.the sidewalk on Albert Street, and long sa chics en to Mr.Carnegie; pire > - st.Catherine and Stanley Streets, on Sunday | J TO | mme 0RED DEAR ONBUALE [91 152 orginal-maerlt STF | hemi de fran ave | HL, PUTNATT, [ETES more 0e a .\u201c .- .: : poration whose n wi y a rge Sunday Evening\u20147.00 p.m., Emmanuel Con- | .one pe fstunmted \u201ccost of hin otk ras The company, affects Lo ov) of that that part in the price to be paid Nr.Carnegie; | REAL ESTATR, gregational Church, St.Catherine Street OF IE 3 - enineers were ated that as soon ag hia | they drive their draya along.and permit ; [hd a public announcement AORTGAGE LOANS VALUATIONS, Monday Evening-8.0.Musie.Opening Prey: : : , engineers were relieved from supervising them to remain etationery in front of the IB.7 ; g neg MOR ) , 1 er.8.20: \u201cHow to teach wtih chalk and pen.Sm} the transformation of the.Victoria bridge, aliods, of course the sidewalk will not Eten quoi! acer ons TEMPLE BUILDING.| gif and by object lessons.\u201d Iiustrated.\"Mr °° , in progress, they woyld take the prove of much use to the ordi pedes- \u2018 he 7 : .\u2019 eigs.8.55, ering.Music.9.05, Five scheme into consideration.We then ask- tritn.But if you want to walk along Al-.the Federal Steel Company firming the paicptions answered in 2 minutes.\u201cThe, i S : ,! ed him a direct question as to how much hert Street you would demand a sidewalk.I.Pier is pla Chief of U.S.Weather Bureau U.S.Naval Bill Reported with of the cost the railway company would be So that it strikes me that the land upon - of the Siren of the properties of Some HITTER Gon ond te satin of the teicher's \u2014 ARTISTICALLY ALLUMINATEO \u2014 tering.Reports.9.00, \u201cWhy am I in Sun- \"EDWIN COX &'CD lié or 5 , -|.Por! : > 1 | \u2026, A À 1th cy } .; Lino : : .ht's Liberte telling how M.low- : lically coated ends of the tube, | its publication was sufficient.to give 8 He is thorough in all his work.Super- There are plenty of precedents for kings | PIRATES Ne Pari duce in She interior coretspondin See touch of timeliness to the assertions of M.ficiality and Ee pre at opposite poles.Lis ' keeping racing stables\u2014George IV.and itz became aris correspondent of the trical oscillations, which set the molecules mis, who sailed yesterday on Cham- record in the House, comparatively briet | William 1V., for instance\u2014but in future \u201cWhen Gen.Bourbaki's defeated arm and atoma Ke the nclosed raref of gases i pasne for New York, where pe popularize: thous es oa hae hor fore he Con .the King will be able to attend only, such says the writer, \u201cwas pers to escapo i vibrate at enormous rates \u2018and emit those tion of \u201cle karnice,\u201d an apparatus intend- mons, he has gone into the details of the | meetings as Ascot and Goodwood, besides a Tittle Ge o profes the Swiss Frontier radiations which we know as light.ed to prevent the poss! ility of burial | question with thoroughness., | the great days at Epsom and Newmarket.a 2 .ble pro en of Polish orig- \u201cThe gases are not rendered incandes- alive.- : : 4 on of he ¥ on h Gene Bet Notified of cent in the ordi sense, for were it «0 M.Camis declares that one person is c : the ci a stance M \u201cin do.Notified of Ct Ae fie an incandescent buried alive dally in Paria, and his cie the cireumatances, M remarkably filament.As a matter of fact, there is|\u2019% that every coffin, mve where the death NICK-N AMES IN BRITISH ARMY i e professor and found him remarkably ! very little heat noticeable, which speaks of its occupant is indisputably proved,\u2019 : intelligent.le promised him the first ; well .for the economy of the liglit, sinca could be provided with one of the \u201cle kar- 20 \u2019 vacant congulate- or hi i all heat would be loss.nice\u201d appliances for fifteen days.: \u201cLater Thiers sent for him again and \u201chn .EO men .qe .said no \u2018consulate was available just then, be lamps need mot notlèng is ROYAL ANECDOTE OF ILLINOIS Terms of Endearment, Praise and Ridicule Applied to but, the Enalih Ambasandor bad request\u2019 | them to consume.Some of these lamps 1 NE! : : ., ed Thiers to find some one es.The late i have had for years, and they are now in| \u2014 Various Regiments.is correspondent of the Times.The late \u201coat, a8 to th 1 ; ol _ 115.- incumbent had just died, , ! Jost.as good a condi power of cach of were.HOW EDWARD LIGHTED SOLITARY \u2014 pp You know English iva yours,\u201d added je, measured by the photometric| MATCH ON A PRAIRIE NEAR : \u201c speak English li ive\u201d re- | method about fifty candle power, but I (From Notes and Queries.) mocratic basis, and some \u201cgente:men\u201d* lied speak En glish like a hate re can e them of any power desired up.CHICAGO.That many of the régiments of the therefore declined to join! \u201cLome on, ord of that language A week later he i to that of several arc lights.It is a re London, Feb.8\u2014Of the th à and Le ; a 1°.0.Cheesemongers, charge © was the cry ol | knew enough Enghsh to begin th res- 3 markable feature of the light that during n, .8.the thousand an British army have unofficial designations, eT gh in the corres: : one stories told about King Edward, there ex { the colonel at Waterloo.\\ pondence and has held iis post ever the day 3 an scarcely be seen, whereas |.\u201cwhich applies to hie American tour pet names, nicknames and titles that can-{ \u201cCherry Pickers\u2019 is a name given 10} since.\u201d Le Te NN lr _ be the eye becomes used to the Deus ot Chicago.The prince and bis com- nel Cooper King and other military writ- D ed.\u201cCherubims » MY story is told of ces , light of these tubes an ordinary incandes- panions wanted to smoke, but had only ers have recorded these nicknames; but |; party of the regiment having been sur- .KI£S=D THE BRIDEGROOM cent lamp or gas burner produces 2 violent gne math between tbr y Te vas a ES the extent and variety of this nominal pred in a cherry garden during the \u2014 | Ping in 8 king manne mme Az =o {itary match was not light one.vocabulary which Tommy Atkins has in-| Peninsular \\'a5.w= a nickname for the 'SPAIN\u2019S ROYAL MARRIAGE NOT A gree these concentrated sourens of NES The, evene ne short lade\u201d His Sons Se dhe.Was Ole author Grenadier Gmrds, originating, eo de | PopULAR ONE.oo compan .gath roun i ; ; ; a: in the permission former y given to the .© The lamps are very cheap to manufac- coats and hats ered on eh oi proba bly surprise i kood, me men to work, in plain clothes, in the toul Madrid, Feb.8.\u2014The Count de Caserta, ture, and tbe fact that they meed not wind.At length all the cigars were well lowing alphabetical list, derived almost tase.7 ; | sh |\u2018 who was met by the Infantes Isabella and be EA a Xke ordi laos or burn.alight, but it was an ewful moment for exclusively from Colonel Cooper King's The second battalion, of the Royal Irish Eulalie and the foreign minister, Senor ers they are rendered less expensive the group of smokers.work on the British army.Some regi- Rifles, rormetiy Che a aa » were Campos, was driving from the railroad The chief considemation is, of course, in since Las elt as declared dhat never ments have more than one nickname, and \u201cCross Belts\u201d 1s a+name for the Sth station to the residence of Duke of Cala- introductio! the energy con- struck that match an the D ar when he in these cases each has been entered in flussars.bria, when a crowd\u2019 assembled outside the to pon wot Bau .Tian my at, vn o .\u2014 ?* ite alphabet cal order.ivkname given the rie Daily Advertirers\u2019 la to the 5th sat and 1 ogted and eee an\u2019 ane .in quantity of electri enery from Royal Irish Fusiliers :: m the capture voie unkhown > i recently by many politicians and to artic- She mains, 1 can produce more light than CANINE WATCH of the French eagle a: !jarrosa.i ano the \u201cDeath or les in the newspapers against th .can be produced by the ordinary methods ROBBERY OF DRUG STORE marre Assayes,\u201d is a name for the old an ame \u201ccarly explasmed, a8 riage, on account oi She part the Count do > ucing - system 1h01 Regiment, now part of the 2ugh- their banner hears a sk underneat asterta took in Don Carlos\u2019 uprising.transformer, Or will be us- land Light Infantry.This designation is whie th ds \u2018or glory.\u201d The police had to interfere to-da d located at \"some convenient place in -_.an allusion to the manner in which they which \u201coth encore are non as the disperse the crowd.Two arrests.were the basement, and from there the trans- Paris, Feb.Se singular do story distinguished themselves at the battle of \u201cDelhi Spearmeny\u2019 from.the dexterity made.- \u2019 formed currents 1 as usual comes from Nantes.Last Mon M.sa .with which they used their lances in the through the buildi a Jyelltods, a druggist there, was obliged arr Blues\u2019 19 a title for the Todi an Mutiny.u .Y : .\u201cThe lampe run with one wire visit & nearby town, remaining away MNES Own, derived from the name of a The \u201cDevils Own\u201d was the nickname d- - AH POTHETICAL LIAR as 1 have shown in my early de- overnight.former commander.f the old 88th, now the Connaught Ran- \u2019 momairtions and Lin Jome cases\u2019 1 can dis | Aster midri t there was ring at the (The Royal [uses Regiment in compos gers.\u2019 ridge! Middl Miss Bebave\u2014\"Do you really think the leading lady ha - - » - pense tirely - h wires.store bell.e ist's wufe, tti ed o e former 35th.and 10it at The: Duke of Cambri 's Own 1ddie- 4; y think the leading lady has had as man ; : ; \"I hope that ultimately we shall to her head out of the window, PUNE takions of the line.The former, from its rex Ke) includes the ar TN | eae Donscanor\u2014\"Bure! E many proposs NEW TERM USED WITH GREAT this ideal form OF uation, that \u201cWho is there?\u201d da : nil ; recruiting place, was known as the \u201cBel- known as the \u201cDie Hards,\u201d from.their slaims, \u201cThis js 0 sudden! * very time she hears a champagne bottle pop she e SUCCESS IN AUSTRIA.! shall rooms lamps whi man repuied t his child was ill, 188 ment.\u201d splendid courage at Albuera.» .: : .8.\u2014 i will be set aglow, no matber where they and begged for a certain medicine: When \u201cI'he Bengal Tigers\u201d is a name, derived The \u201cDirty Half Hundred\u201d is a mame .ofa Pest, Feb ber of the Oppo : sro placed, just aa an object is heated by the women gpened the door two Then en- from its Indian badge, for the Leicester- bor the formes now gant of the! * .sition, Endrey, having the Minis.emang from .tered.Locking the door, one said: \u201cWe ire Regiment.ueen\u2019s ent Regiment.n al Thought rer.To- | i ith forcing.the judici lamps wi then be Sie kerosene want the key to that safe.\u201d \u201cBaker's Light Bobe\u201d was a name given The Sth Hussars are Ke \u201cDirty Eighth.\u201d quor on re the = pe te mater vu pu COUNTER-PROPOSALS Te of.Justice, with poring, the Judicial tampa, with th sd erence, however, that In view of the desperate situation, the to the 10th Hussars when under the com: Why this designation should be suitable yet her come.\u201d or \u2014 the ministerial candidate in the election 8 energy ¥ conveyed gh space.woman gave the key to the men, who mand of Valentine Baker.i to this regiment is ome of the mysteries ; GREA' the minister declared Endrey'sætatements for So ultimate perfection of apparatus opened he safe and removed $800.They \u201cBin am\u2019s Dandies\u201d is a nickname of of the usually good natured spirit of satire In the meantime most of them bad con: T BRITAIN HAS: SOMETHING 1}, yee Sor prod ion of electrical lation took other\u2019 valaubles, and \u2018then started the 17th Lancers, and arose from the ex- to which military nicknames are due.sulted thelr attorneys and discovered that TO SAY ON CANAL QUESTION The greatest uproar ensued and the: v probe bring us to this t realiza- toward the door.The instant they touch- cessive fastidiousness of a former colonel Nhe Royal Munater Fusiliers are made the law of the State of Iiinois 1s somewhat ) .: sitting was suspended.On resumption of om tho eat shall a a have the ed the knob two enormous dogs, who had es, to the men\u2019s appearance.\"| up of the former l0let and 104th Regl- different from that of Kansas and Iowa: London, Feb.9.\u2014It has been learned br Lusiness the member said his EEE va- no difioulty now Pa ee pl bave bern Sleeping quietly, sprang forward.Ne Cuffs\u2019 is 2 nickname for the 58th ments.pire, Shirts\u201d oa name that Mayor Harrison had vouchsafed pro- pepresen ete pe Associated Press tons rere merely hypothetical; he did Dh Such wireless lamps, but a number «« off your dogs!\u201d 8 uted the men.| (NO amp ire) Regiment, ven .who : tection under the law to saloonkepeer and United Stat Si shortly be sent to the not wish to reflect on Endrey's honor, but N g \u201cThey'll not hurt you,\u201d replied the wo- \u2018Black Horee\u201d is a namé for the 7th shirt sleeves at Delhi.| .2 es Nicaragua Cann! project.It ; se ; Ty \u2018of improvements mast be made, yet man, \u201cif you're quiet, but I can't control Hussars, as also for the 6th (or Inniskil+| The 18th Husear Regiment 18 known as hotel alike, and that the mow .Nelt her comply with the Senate 5 demands if the Tatter à esired other satisfacti on he & csn be geffally introd them \u2018re trained to let- ling- Dragoons \u201cDrogheda Light Horse,\u201d because it was police force did not take kindly to Ca er will it be In the nature of a flat VOUS y, oblige nim y eaid them.hy pind pl 's B u rE ed in the middle of the last cen- Nation anyway.Having reached a com) Fefusal, though for purposes of Immediate he thought he had the right to some et .one leave here unless their master orders .Ten 8 Bloodhounds vas the name o t bo the nu he a de roghoda | Posed state of mind the men who had construction ft will be tantamount to such isfaction and explanation.: x it.i , i ven ! e egiment i i ; da.; a refusal.; NNSANE WOMAN TRIES Lo it.> eway and won t return unti e bellion of 1798.This regent, now The Toth Husears ere sometimes called warned reasoned over the matter and It ri consist, main] , In a counter pro: .Denis prayers and threats the woman forms part of the Royal ri iliers.e \u201cDumpies,\u201d from the stature cussed methods and schemes for nk posal or proposals likely to necessitate ex- YAQUIS KILL 100 MEX 3 TO CREMATE HER BABY was imperturbable.At 7 am.the drug- \u201cBleeders\u201d\u2019 is a nickname for Prince Al- He men ol compo hg! regiment of movements and strategy when she and her ae nature of the proposal Is not yet » ju pay gist \"His wife \u2018explained the bert'a Somerselshire Light Infsfty.Dh Hussars share this formed.stalwarts ehonid march Into the dis.\u201c| escertatnabie.yet Portal er rn Yaqui Indians fa the emporte ès 8,-Mrs.Jennie moe cd ence, the dE ones the porte (Bind Hott Hundred art a nid also do the 21st Hussars ° william Bender, manager of the Edel- bits, Pauncefote, Jin probably be the mountain passes east ° \u201cUrea and fouy à ! tty young wife of Ed- » part oF | The \u201cEagle Takers\u201d was the by- Welgs saloon, who received one of the e an w bundred were killed and wounded before werd Hartman, tried to cremate her six- TERE Laid \u2018 Lo Queen's Royal West Kont ment.name of * : Ro al Irish PP cards, sent Ît to Postoffice Inspector James sent en Eniefiy De \u20ac conquered.nt negotia- they could extricate themselves.Whe bel smonth-ol last This is said be the second time in two The present Manchester Regiment _con y , y tle occurred in th t ed 1 t oid d night as @ sacrifice rs that the canine watchmen have pre- gists of the former 63rd and 96th Regi- cantured the French e at Barrosa.Stuart, with a request that official cogni-| In British official opinion It in likely the mountain range, not far ren th ferce that {he irs adie : to Vented the robbery of the Pre\u201d ments.The 63rd bad \u201cthe mickname of gone Royal Scots Fue! ieTs are known, a8 gance be.taken of the matter.Postoffice that Several months sion By before the man camp of the Midinns.Saturday while rescue his .The babe fell inta the : -_| \u201cBloodsuckere, 1 .imen: 2 fret mised by Lord Mar a Inspector Stuart declared there.was NO the Hay-Pauncefote treaty will Dave lapsed, Tocians Attacked detre en both des fs aah pan a few inches from the fire when The Devonshire Regiment has had the |; doubt that the matter contained on the on the basis of the Senate's amendments.did such effective work that more than.the mad mother tried to throw it into the SOME FACTS ABOUT THE Signin nickname of the \u2018Bloody Roval Fusik \"have been called Card was 8 violation of the postal rules, The British counter proposals are now 100 were mowed down before the com- flames.Seizing little Beulah and his other \\ 1 enth,\u201d from ite tremendous losses #4 «Eyegant ta.\u201d The i and he asserted that the persons who had formutatos.and it ia Doped an entirely mand succeded In effecting its escape.Child.Ethel, @ tot of two and a half yea CONSERVATIVE LEADER | Fontenoy, Ostend and Salamanca.racts.\u201d \u2018The reason assigned rath à new agreement.satiefactors to th.coun.Many of the dead Mexicans were mutilat- el, Of, years, + Caps\u201d ; for this odd nickname is that ab same un- sent the cards wo! be prosecuted If tries, will be eventually reached.ed : the her rushed into the snow, bare- \u2014 pat eatin A specified period many of the officers they are apprehended.\u201c i ooted, nigth robe, \u2018 : : : : been transferred from other regiments.Some of the dealers tried to coax them- \u2019 i \u201cMy God!\u201d he shrieked, \u201cwill no one Ottawa, Feb, 8\u2014Mr.R.L.Borden, |in the Indian Mutiny.\u201cFv, \"oy for the 13th s [| come and help me save my.children.\u201d K.C., M-P., the new leader of the Con- The \u201cBlue Marines\u201d is a name applied sde da s a name lor 13th | seîves Into thinking that the note business ; - \u2018 \\ od help me sve children\u201d | gervtive party, ia at present very much to the Rare ot VV Artillery.The \u201cExcellers,\u201d imcorpurated in 2% IL8 JOKE: DUE Hey CO they A P HELP INSUR rushed to bis aid, #od took iB the public eye.Two years ago Mr.| The Princess of Wales\u2019s Own Yorkshire \"pr; rene Votunteer: oath ceed.\u201cGive the crank spirtt an inch,\u201d they rhe icon.The insane moth.Borden was little known outside of Nova Regiment bave been called the \u201cBound- FHC Regiment), derived ene (Bouts seid to each other, \u201cand it will take an ei.get fier children-bmek-from-the | Bootis, and outside the Canadian legal ers.\u2019 from th i I I We know what she has done and is doin, : | 1 eat tershire , .e regiment .c .: 5 and the father Pi the hold ber tican but as a clever lawyer, \u2018Since then the name of \u201cBregus,\u201d rom a former The iments knows, {pere aT n Aided Aguinaldo en from her sight \u2018Though bor he has suddenly sprung into national ce- colonel of the 28th which is now linked the former 63th and 106th Regiments, The enough women like her in Chicago who} : .lebrity.\u2018 colone , 1 \u2018ath were , known as the ithful Dur-| would pick up a stove poker \u2018and fall'in d Hi T ' ame.Of course, she would be arrested an is Iroops.sted from sickness, it was all .: The impression has got abroad eome| The King's Shropshire Light Infantey The Bedfordshire Regiment was nick- line, .of the old and locked up, but for all we know It be could do to control her.202 The glass in one -of the doors of their Way or other that Mr.Borden is a sen- is partly made up 53rd, whi named \u201cFeatherbeds,\u201d because \"heme was shattered during the struggle, 18-aW of Gir Charles Tupper.It is, how- was known as the \u201cBnickdusts.\u201d \u2019 kag od it sew no active foro To might be aftet she has thrown our whiskey : - No further sleep was possible for the un- ever em es sonan ia Mr.Borden is \"The \u2018\u2018Buff Howards\u201d is a name for the begina with Blenheim and ends with and cut glass Into the street.\u201d \u201cV1 Manila, Feb.8.\u2014Since the arrest of ex-president, and ally of Carman in his r res\u2019 sonin-law.In Septem: Buffs or East Kent Regiment.DISCUSSED BY SALCONEEEPERA |< Theodore Carranza and D.M.Carman, Laguna De Bay dealings, has $10,000 in a former Californian, who are charged insu t mo ted in the Span- man during the night, and when : came he sent for the Entire\u201d is a name which is| The \u201cFighting: Fifth\u201d wes a name for the Northumberland Fusiliers.The 15th Hussars have well earned their designation of the \u201cFighting Fifteenth.\u201d 1Te Prince of ales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) include the 40th, often styled the \"Fighting Fortieth.\u201d In the Royal Irish Rifles are t- \u201cCalvert's aid, \u201cto have originated in the West orkshire Regiment, which had three battalions, all raised by Colonel Sir Henry Calvert.i he 6th Dragoon Guards have been pey d in ish-Filipino Bank at Manila.The officers ber, 1889, he you confiscated this mou married Laura, ngewt | daughter of the late Mr.\u2018.H.Bond, of Halifax.Other facts of Mr.Borden's life are gleaned from a recent number of the Canadian Law Journal, which contains 2 incerenting sketch of his « career., obert - Lair en was rn at styled the \u201cCarbs,\u201d a contractio + Car- grand fr Nore Sc, ob Woo tin 0 im, oe 70 une, , and: is est son of An-| \u2018 iflowers\u201d was a mame for\" the 47th drew Borden, Ena, and his wife, Eunice (Loyal North Lancashire) Regiment.Laird.His sthers lived in New Queen's Own Royal Went Kent England.He is of U.E, loyalist stock.| Regiment includes the former 97th (Earl Mr.> den in early youth attended of 1's), who were nicknamed \u201cCe- the Acacia Vila Academy, at Horton, ;als\u201d because of their blue facings.N.S., and when only fourteen years of age The 10th Huma have the pame of ascribes her danghter\u2019s madness | was appointed one of the teachers of that the \u2018\u201cChainy Tenth,\u201d from the metal or- to religious frenzy, caused.by constant at- institution.&hortly afterwards he be- nament.on the pouch belt.\u2019 .tendance upon faith cure meetin in tame professor in the Glenwood Institute, \u201c ois a nickname whith las > Ni 8 Cincinnati.She first Bogan New Jersey, returning to Nova #ootia been to the.Household Cavalry, nth our later and up tha study of law.He and was given becsuse & ago it \u2018 meng li tea roi, and the young vrife was taken to the jul; but not ore her religions frenzv drove her to attempt another sacrifice Lo God.She seized a butcher knife which was lying in the kitchen eo id tried to cut off ber right hand.Thé steel had already forced.her wrist when her Rather, Henry Dyer, an old soldier, mw about happen and seized her.father of the med woman wrenched the knife from her.; Dyer, the unfortunate woman's » mother, Besides all of the big hotels and some of the clubs, à majority of the prominent saloons In the downtown district are evidently on Mrs, Nation's mailing list.\u2018 In the hotels.there was less of an fnclin- ation to discuss the matter, although It 86th Regi .1 was quietly admitted In nearly all of the oe Er ean oe Sth Regiments.The posteiries that tue note of warning The former 5éth, now the i arrived.° \u2018 Regiment, were known as the \u201cFamers.\u201d At the Sherman House the card was pase e \u201cGallant Half Hundred\u201d is a niek- ed around and exhibited as a curiosity.name for the.former SOU which now \u201cJ'A like to see Mrs Nation try i on Rent art of the.Queen's Royal West pore,\u201d anid Chief Clerk Parmone., \u201cWhat re) AR Dragoons\u201d goes 1n Kansas won't go ln Chicago.We'd 3th Hussars.throw her out aud have her arrested.She =) i the nick f the f can't destroy proparty.I belleve though has * es\u201d was name 0 or.\u2019 p we \u2019 , become flicers- that Provincial Secretary mer 04th, which now forme part of the it she came bere she'd stir up quite an his among the Filipinos.Scherer has been an insurgent aym| tits: Connaught Rangees, oo | arme of crassa\u201d .- - The ics learned that Fabells, end! er, 10° ape with - furnishing eupplies to surgents, evidence \u2018has been rapidly de- ey.veloping tending to show that not the| Manager Balbas, of the bank, who had Carman Company alone, but many busi- Joaned Carman a consi erable sum of ness men_in Manila have been having re- money without security, is under suspi- evidence i cion.rehal to- lations with the insurgents, | .The secret service officers to-day brought New batches of inerimina were received: by the Provost from Pagsanjan three natives\u2014Cosme, Al- monte and Llamoad\u2014members of the gen- doy t eral Young, the Northwestern L' [era] Cailles insurgent committec in.upon, United States.Genersll Bell, vost-Marsnall of Manila, The papers found on them were so personally incriminating that they were Ted to divulge damaging information concerning Carman and others not arrested.Cosme.acknowledged he was Carman's partner.in insurgent trading.: Liamosd distinguished by will succeed him.There had been considerable misunderstandings between the military and the new provisional officers at: Renguet, a is a name for partly on the belief of the subordinate military 0 called to 1876, and ab-cnce wus us WR vo .\u2018 : : : \u2018 .; .- .+ . KRMIAGES.DEATH, ATER the th tuetant, the et pu, at 6 a eue Strest, , OR A TL (aa wits of W.\"eb Fry Sunday, a an do Dre Mrs.Har.RIAGE.ÉSAN\u2014At dhe residence of Doyle, 825 Palace Street, on bh, 1001, the Rev.P.= Lydia Cassan, of Campbell- o Robert B.Brown, of Mont- LACK\u2014At the residence © Lach! | ine, hye Rev, N.Wadd lexander Densan, t Black.ps IN THB CITE.his hie 7 3° yeare.\"Buners] Montreat, Feb.7, Thomas oll, youngest son of Mr.Carroll, aged 8 end 5 ncouver papers plesie copy.nly, of paraly on \u2018Thurs.fet 68 Hutchison Bar k, beloved wifa of Fred.eral private.Québ papers this city, on tte 6th instant , aged 33 years, 9 foonths Funeral will take place tror enos, 98 Conde Street, p., to Mount Joyal Cemetery.afquaintances will please ac- agon.Buffab, N.Y.aïd Bir- ., papers plese copy.32x n this city, on Feb, 7, Jane igan, daughter of the late gap, Fuere!l this morn.+ t's Home, Sher- on Febry 8th, in his 64th Melville.Funeral from 657 reet, on Saturday, February HS ELSEWHERE.Feb.1, at Halifax, N.8, ph, sor of John and Annie 1 year and 9 months, harlotietown, on Saturday, ,Joln- G.Evans, aged 60 t Central Park West, New day, February 3rd, 1901, the sg Hairy Marling, D.D., a St.M t.John, N.B., Feb, 6, John l 4 years, A4 Amherst, N.S., Feb, 9, ron, aged 69 years.Ia Boston.Feb.8, Doro G.typhoid fever, daughter of lding, formerly of Montreai.SMART SET tte gelatine.= | PERSONAL one way to reach those who read.tis by advertising in the HERaLD, nsertions, ac.' 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in pen.537b Craig street.314x ON, 2508 ÉT.CATHERINE hmerous friends and others ir great variety of plants ore buying elsewhere.Larg- in city.38x ER, 283 BLEURY STREET, carpets cleaned and made see remade and returned bholstering.44 PEWRITERS, ANY MAKE, d or exchanged.Sole Agents,| .emier Typewriters.Phone .M.Hall & Co., 1702 Notre 36x P EXPRESS PIANOS, and furniture of all kinds and lowered; safety guar- James st.Tei.Maln 1646, 43x DN°S, 2562 ST.CATHERINE ce to get your plants and Mushrooms, always fresh.50x AND RUBBERS, NBATLY soles and heels put on, 4 Beaver Hall Hill.52x N: $1,000.INTEREST, 6 pt security.Apply R.8, 1 Office.3x ONFERRED IN ART vinity, medicine, dentistry, ©, pedagogy, optics\u2019 weter- engineering.W.H.Lear, n, Ontario._ 3x NING ROOMS \u2014 BRBAK- supper, 16c; best in city.2.50 per week; 21 tickets pen.537B Craig st.68x | PIRE HOSR, HTC.Satur- | reach C1 / Is qos, way te reat those who reed Ply Sc Arg Adhd gro mordre 80 words, toc ; aix se TO LET \u2014 ONE OF THE MOST CONVENIent premises in fm ze oi ae Se office purposes, with Vau Francois Xavier at, near Post Oftes.a ply Herald Office.WANTED \u2014 ADVERTISER WOULD LIKE \u201cte lot portion of office, down town.Address R 350, Herald Office.i TO LET \u2014 BRLF-CONTAINED HOUSE, NO 266 Bourgeols street, Point St.Charles; heated by furnace; been completely renovated.Rent low.Ape, to William H.Cox, Notary, Temple ding, 185 St.James street.x TO LET \u2014 FROM MAY iBT, THAT DBSIR- able full stone front house, 13 Metcalfe strest, near Sherbrooke.Apply No.1, Cora Exch , or P.O.Box 1116.x TO LEDTr\u2014NICE SMALL STORB, SITUATED Ne 59 St.Sulpice st.Apply to Cyrille __Laurin, Room 5, Imperial Bldg.40x 70 LET \u2014 STORN AND DWELLING, 2010 St.Catherine str Stores occupied for the last five.years by J.O.Levesque as a grocery.Apply 22 Park avenue, city.34x TO LET \u2014 THE HALL OF THE MONTREAL School! of Elooution can be rented for meetings, etc.in mornings and at other times when not ir use.Enquire at office on premises, 2428 St.Catherine st.sx TO LET \u2014 STORE AND WORKSHOP, 2331 St.Catherine; also lower dwelling, No.33 Gulibault st.Apply to Miller & Bremner, 3325 St Catherine st 35x TO LET \u2014 78 MACKAY STREET, EIGHT rooms, English basement, for small family only.pply at No.71.36x T \u2014 3156 PEDL STREET, FURNISHED or unfurnished, for one or two years.Ap- ly to E.D.Wintle, Canada Life Build- ng.47x TO LET \u2014 LARGE STABLE AND LARGE yard.1864 St.Antoine st.35x TO LET \u2014 STORE, NO.14 LEMOINE 8T., at present occupied by Tetley & Co.Jesse Joseph, 16 St.Sacrament st.35x TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, FIRST CLASS SPLF- contained house, 21' Torrance st.; rooms well let; furniture for sale; good chance for reliable party at once.35x TO LET \u2014 WAREHOUSES.FINE LARGE warehouses, with bonded cellars; tw hoists; all in good repair; in best busine locality.W.F.Lewis, 13 St.John st, 35x TO LET \u2014 WHOLE OR PART OF A NEW 9 roomed.modern house, 508 Victoria ave.\u2018Westmount; fine situation; large bright rooms.' 38x TO LET \u2014 ON GREENE AVENUE, WEST- mount, No.35, tenement, 10 rooms; No.25, flat, 5 rooms; also tenement, No.\"172 Selby.Those houses have all modern improvements and are first class in every respect.Apply to 2 Souvenir.Telephone Up 182.= TO LET \u2014 AT ST.LAMBERT, COSY BRICK cottage: 7 rooms, attic, bath, etc: convenient to station, stores and river.Address Mr.Bragg, St.Lambert.36x TO LET \u2014 399 MOUNTAIN STREPT.APply to Bd.May, 434 Elm avenue, alsd May Bros., 597 Wellington.Tel.763 Mount.TO LET \u2014 PART OF MIDDLE FURNISHED flat, for one or two ladies or married couple.98 Mitcheson st.3x TO LET -\u2014 ONE FLAT.ABOUT 7,000 FEET flooring, 4th floor, fronting on St.Lawrence and St.Charles Borromee sts, between Lagauchetiere and Dorchester; good light, freight elevator, spacious entrance.Rental, $500.A.Brunet, No.58 St.James street.* ; 26x.TO LET\u2014CUT STONE BUILDING, CORNER .Queen and Wellington st.; about 27,000 feet floor room.W.Smith, 56 Simpson st.56x TO LET \u2014 3% TUPPER.MODERN STONE front cottage, 10 rooms, hot water furnace, Moderate rent.W.Ernest Bolton, 1763 Notre Dame.Nx TO LET \u2014 NEW STONE FRONT HOUSB, © No.16 Dorchester st., containing 7 rooms bathroecm and\u201d w.c., insulated throughout for electric light, fine garden and yard, hot water attachments.Apply at 20 Dor- chester st.Rent $15.42x TO LET\u2018\u2014 MODERN FLAT, AT 249 MOUNtain st: heat, hot and cold water and janitor's services included in rent.\u201838x TO.LET\u2014FLAT, 4162 SHERBROOKE, NEAR Elm finest situation on street.8 rooms everything up-to-date, $18.Upper flats, 1 Pacific, off Dorchester west, 7 rooms delightful situation, $13: 31 Hawarden, 7 rooms, $10, 20 Imperial Bullding, or 37 Hawarden.\u2019 38x TO LET \u2014 PEOPLE'S THBATRE, 532 LA- gauchetiere street, can be rented: at a very reasonable rate for several nights a week Apply to the Manager, L.Mitnick.38x FLAT TO LET \u2014 811 ST.ANTOINB ST.Westmount, nice middle flat, containing 8 rooms, all latest improvements; heated from November till May.Rent $17.00 Apply to 613 St.Antoine.Bell Telephone Mount 551.8x TO LET \u2014 STORE AND DWELLING, 2671 \u2026 St.Catherine st., together or separately.Also upper dwelling, 12 University st.D.8S.Leach, 180 St.James sot.sex TO LET \u2014 6 ROOMS, BATH AND W.C.healthy locality.167 Roy st, near St.Denis st.38x TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, 9 ROOMS (SELF-CON- tained), $20.00: another, 7 rooms, $14.00; flats, 4.5 and \u20ac rooms, $10.00 to $12.00.All modern improvements.In order.Apply F.A.McRae, 577 St.Urbain __Btreet.\u2019 39x TO LET \u2014 351 AND 333 PRINCE ARTHUR street, upper and lowér flat.Apply 629 Craig et.= _ 39x TO LET \u2014 NEW ARTISTIC MODBRN SOLID brick residence, on Park avenue, contaln- ing seven nice.bright bedrooms, drawing room, dining room, extension kitchen, cement cellar, hot water furnace: handsome mantels and grates.Up to date in avery TO particular.Rent $28 a month.No taxes if leased at once.Room 228, Termle Building.59x all modern conveniences, in \u2018West End of city, containing seven rooms and bathroom.Rent exceedingly low.Apply to R., Herald Office.87x TO LET \u2014 SHOP, 182 MOUNTAIN STREBT lower dwelling, 192 Mountain: also upper dwelling, 2216 St.Catherine.Apply 194 Mou n st., sex.TO LET\u2014LODGE ROOM, SBVERAL NIGHTS in the month, neatly furnished.Apply Caretaker, 2204 St.Catherine st, opposite ___English Cathedral.39x TO LET \u2014 OFFICES, NOS.42, 44 ST.VIN cent street, suitable for lawyers, notaries, sample rooms en suite or single, will be let cheap.Repairs made for desirable tenants.Apply to I.J.A: Burveyer, 6 St Lawrence Main et.39x TO LET \u2014 LARGE STABLE, WITH LODGing for stableman In the yard, in rear of 44 St.Vincent.Apply to L.J.A.Sur- veyer, 6 St.Lawrence et.30x TO RENT \u2014 SEVERAL LARGE F : ground floor and basement: holst: central locality.750 Cralg st.(near Victoria 292) » d Quality HORSES AND OARRIAGES.There is only one way to resch theese who read ored, we und te all the Herald and hay veri in the Hunazp, ESTED G8, D STEREOTYPING.rtisers fi, prices e know your 1 1 .Bow your requirements «in 3162.18 St.George st.FEBRUARY 9, 1001.COUPONS FOR SALE \u2014 HORSES, SLBIGHS, HARness, Robes, etc., by auction, every Tuesday, at 2.30, at Fraser Bros.\" Depository, corner St.James and Inspector st.-Pri- vate sales every day.ox 60 TO 100 HORSES \u2014 ALL KINDS OON- stantly on band.The Teifer, Climie Co., 19 St.Maurice st.tt FOR SALE \u2014 A VERY HANDEOMD, PAIR pure bred ponies, 13 hands, fine drivers, with great style and action; can road tes .mile an hour; sound and right; sell them at a bargain.Also a fine single one, a trifle smaller, Bo If you want the finest, apply Box 488, Truro, N.S.x FOR BALE \u2014 A GOOD, CHEAP HORSE 2 Coureoi et.\u2019 x will be accepted b; Herald in exchangy cred by ft, on cee- d in seid | UNDBRTAKERY.There bs 0 reach these whe read me hae bs od the by advertising in the Haan, se words, toc; six insertions, sgc.\u2018There is only one way to who read the 37x | T0 LBT\u2014WELL FURNISHED FLAT, WITH WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO HELP DO eT re mn those .SITUATIONS VACANT - 43 Thers is only one why to 1each thess who read the Herald\u2014and that is advertising in the Hunarn, se words, 506 § sls a8.WANTED ~~ GENERAL SERVANT, FOR small family, Apply 4164 Sherbrooke.30x TED\u2014AGENTS, IN EVERY DISTRICT, lo sell our medicine.Good salesmea OAD make from 3 to 5 dollars à day.Address _ Koldstop Chemical Co., Montreal.__45x WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN IN EVERY LO- eality throughout Canada to introduce our goods, taking up sbow-cards on trees, fenoss, along roads, end ail conspicuous Places, also distributing small advertise- ing matter.Commission or salary $80.00 per month and expenses not to excesd 50 per day.Steady employment in good, onsat, reliable men.No experience need- for.full particulars.The Empire Medicine Co, Loudon, Ont.38 WANTED \u2014 6 OR 6 GOOD COMFOBITORS.Apply Herald Job Room.x WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS fn all departments.Steady work and goof 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 address.Can make from 33 to $10 a day easily.Inexporienced men will please not apply.F.Abraham, Herald Office, St.James st.tt WANTED \u2014 GOOD CANVASSERS FOR OUR fine editions of Kipling, Stockton, Tolstoi, etc.A rare chance for the right man.Charles Scribnèr\u2019s Sons, 19 8t.Jobs st.rer amet WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.\u2018\u201cQUEEN VICTORIA : Her Life and Reign.\u201d Lord Dufferin introduces it to Canadians.Persons who never sold books, taking orders fast.Everybody subscribes.Big book, beaut:- fully illustrated.Low retail.Blg commission.Prospectus free.Easy to make money fast.Bradley-Garretson Company, Limited, Brantford.= 48x WANTED\u2014SIX GIRLS WANTD AT ONCE.Herald Bindery, Craig st.> WANTED \u2014 BE 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.Enormous profits; everything furnished.Write at once for our starter and free particulars.Don\u2019t fall to Le, enclose 10 cents to pay postage, etc.,Address Supply Agency, Box 136, Springhiil, N.S.3x _ WANTÈD \u2014 1,000 AGENTS, TO SBLL THE Latest Photograph of Our Beloved Queen Victoria, beautifully finished cabinet size.Everybody wants one on sight.You can make five dollars per day selling these.Price, only $6.00 per 100.Samples.15 cents.Address Prof.Green, Pembroke, Ont.) 4x WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED OOOK, with good references.Apply to 70 Mec- Tavish st.34 70 Mansfield st, GENERAL SERVANT OR 203 Laval avenie.WANTED young girl; references.WANTED _STENOGRAPHER, YOUNG MAN who can speak and write French fluently.State age, experience, habits, salary expected.Box N 281, Herald Office.34x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family; no washing.4223 Dorches- \u2018ter st., near Greene ave.x WANTED \u2014 A MILLINER.APPLY CHAR: lotte B.Grose, | 542 \u20ac St.Lawrence.st.34x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL family; no washing.4160 Dorchester st.x \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ES WANTED \u2014 THREE LIVE, HUSTLING- canvassers can make good money.Only men of good address need apply.Apply 15 Phillipe square.34x \"WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS.MOTHER'S help; good wages.Apply 876 adieux st.x WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, IN A small family; references.Apply, from 6 Westmount._ .34x WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE \u201ccharge of two children during afternoons.425 St.Urbain st.\u201d _ __ 34x WANTED \u2014 WORK 'WORK] WORK' VAcancies of all kinds always \u2018open.Sweet & Murray Intelligence Office, 40 Yonge st.__ Arcade, Toronto.35x_ WANTED \u2014 HATTERS.TWO EXPERIBNC- ed straw blockers and finishers, four straw gewers; steady work; good wages.The wright Hat Co., Limited, London, Ontario.2x WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT where nurse is kept; no washing or ironing.Apply 4286 Sherbrooke st.,, West- + mount, ; .35x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT: NO washing; small family.Apply, with references, 506 St.Urbain et « Ix WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL _ servant, able to do plain cooking, In flat; must have\u201ccity ref \u2018\u2018nces.268 Wood ave.35 WANTED \u2014 OPERA1 \u2018S FOR RUNNING, turning, stitching an.-utton-holing.Skel- ton Bros.& Co., Shirt .nd Collar Factory, cor.Duke and Willlam sts.33 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK.BEST REFERences required.Apply 267 Mountain st.before ten in morning or after seven in ___evening.% WANTED \u2014 A PLAIN COOK AND A LAUNdress, for the Samaritan Hospital for Women, 1.000 Dorchester st.-Apply immediately, to the Matron.4 36x small family, in a flat; references required.23 Cuthbert st.- 85x WANTED \u2014 THREE YOUNG MEN (CATHO- lie), speaking both languages, to canvass, $2.00 a day.Call four to seven.No.2110 St.Catherine st.35x WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework.No.2 Phillips Place.36x WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.*' QUPEN VICTORIA: Her Life and Reign.\u2019 Lord Dufferin Introduces it to Canadians.Persons who never sold books, taking orders fast.Everybody subscribes.Big book, beautifully illustrated.Low retail.Big com-~ mission.Prospectus free.Easy to make money fast.Ilradley-Garretson Company, Limited, Brantford.= 48x WANTED-\u2014-ALMOST TICKLED TO DEATH.That is what one agent said.results being so good last week introducing our buwsi- ness.Three more agents wanted, French and English (incorporated).No lapees, Address Pension, Herald Office.42x HERALD Twenty words, 10c; six insertions, 25c.WANTED \u2014- A GOOD GENBRAL SBRVANT.to 8 in the evening, 419 Metcalfe avenue, | - WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SBRVANT, FOR A | ee ess ss HERALD, SATURDAY FEB.9, DAILY ANTS x mrt dp dain ur ne fpr © - .1901.- .; _.- - .- \u2014 SITUATIUNS VAJANT.&äF There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and ie advenising in the HERALD.so words, 100 ; six a$c.WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS IRON MOULD- ors, for general job work; steddy work and good wages to the right menm:\u2014 Apply to Taylor Bros., Vankieek Hill, Ont.38x WANTED \u2014 A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG man, for a real estate office.Salary about $500, more or less, according to ability.Apply in own handwriting, stating business experience aud references.A young man with a university education preferred.Address Business, P.O.Box 1092 Montreal, : 3x WANTED \u2014 HOUBEMAID, APPLY HOTEL Carslak 33x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENBRAL SERVANT.Good wages to competent girl.83 St.___ Mark st.88x WANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO DO GENBRAL housework in the country; nice place.Ap __ Ply to Mr, Murray, 637 Craig st.39x WANTED\u2014A GENBRAL, BNGLISH SPEAKing, servant.281 St.Hubert st, x WANTED\u2014GENTLEMAN OR LADY TO travel.Salary $780 and expenses.Position permanent.References.The Do- minfon Co.Department A., Chicago.WANTED \u2014 ONE PERSON IN BACH CANA: dian town, to furnish lists of namer to mail order firms, and make good pay.Particulars free.Young's Information Agency, Burlington, Vt.3x WANTED-BOY, TO DELIVER AOCO0ÛNTS: must bave good references; wages $13.00 per month.Apply to The Montreal Gas Co., New York Life Building, between ¢ __%nd 7 p.m.only.: Ux WANTED :\u2014 A PIANO SALESMAN FOR OUR English department.Lindsay-Nordheimer Co.2366 St.Catherine street.East End Branch, 1622 St.Catherine at., corner St.Hubert st., Montreal.Ottawa Branch, 108 Bank st.\u2018 34x WANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO MIND BABY and do light housework; with good refer- _._ences.M.Lazarus, 545 Craig st.30x_ WANTED \u2014 A WELL EDUCATEND YOUNG .man, for a real estate office; salary, about $500, more or less, according to ability.Apply In own handwriting, stating busl- ness experience and references.A young man with a university education preferred.Address Business, P.O.Box 1093, Montreal.34x | WANTED \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED COOK gosses SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALB d@r There is only ont way to reach those who read tbe Herald\u2014aud that is Ly advertising in the HxxaLd, 20 words, roc 3 sis insertions, ssc.WANTED \u2014 BY A POOR WOMAN, WITH 4 small children, work of any- kind by day.272 William et.x ANTÈD \u2014 BŸ RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, situation for light housework.134 __ Bt.George st, » WANTBD BY A GOOD PLAIN COOK, situation as general servant.Apply No._ 3 Hermige st 3 WANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST CLASS LAUNdress, familly washing and ironing, at ler home.4434 Aylmer st.ME WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY THOROUGH, competent cook, by day, week or month.__ Address 116 Bt.Urbain at.288 WANTED\u2014SITUATION AS GENERAL SER- __Yant.Apply 92 St.Alexander st.3 WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLB PERson, work by the day or week, washing and ironing.Apply 082 Dorchester st., -_olty.: 36x WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY, POSITION of trust: has had 8 years\u2019 experience in office work; can give security and.best of references.B.L.O., Herald.36x WANTED = SEWING DY THE DAY, IN .gentleman\u2019s family, by competent hand; out by chart; children's specialty.Address __79 Bleury st.Co 33 situation, with or without kitchen maid; city referencss if required.Address Mc.wry Brunswick et.7880 WANTBD\u2014BY RELIABLE WOMAN, WASHing, ironing or housecleaning, by the day.Call or write Mrs.Campbell, 73 Argyle __ avenue, city.35 WANTED \u2014 POSITION IN ANY CAPACITY; \"not menial (English nurse); best city references.Mrs.Smith, 82 Aylmer st.35 WANTED \u2014 LADIES TO HIRE GENERAL and other servants, always at the old re-.Hable, Gorman\u2019s Agency, 76 Mansfield st.__ court entrance.TO WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, situation as maid or cook: good references.Apply Box M 4, Herald or fice.; = Re ee et term a + iat WANTED.\u2014 BY SBEAMSTRESS, ABLE TO make dresses, sewing by the Gay, in private families; can turnish city references.\u2018Address 192A Mountain st.34x , LOST #2 Ther: 1s only one way to reach those who read the Herald-\u2014and that is by advertisiug in the HsraLD.20 words, 10\u20ac ; six insertions, agc.LOST \u2014 ON OR ABOUT 18TH JANUARY, À sable and white cullie bitch.Reward by ___ Teturhing same to 102 Congregation st.x LOST \u2014 JANUARY 31ST, ABOUT NOON, ladies\u2019 gold \u201cwatch, hunting case, Russell make, gold dial, key wind.Probably on 8t.Catherine car, or St.Catherine st., east | of Delorimier ave, or Western, Prince Albert or Winchester avenues, Westmount.Liberal reward.Address 383 Claremont ave., Westmount, or 68 Craig st.ax _ LOST \u2014 ON THURSDAY MORNING, GOLD watch, with ribbon, on St.Catherine, -Me- Gill _Cellege ave, or University et.> ward at 2496 St.Catherine st.33x LOST \u2014 ON FRIDAY, , 18t 1) \u2019 on, or getting on or off St.Catherine st, car.from Metcalfe to Amberat, pocketbook, containing $14.21, a medal, small statue, St.Vincént de Paul ticket.Liberal reward at 78 St.Timothe st.3 TOST \u2014 ON ST.CATHBRINE STREET, BF- tween Senior School, Peel street, and At.water avenue, a purse containing some money and receipts, with owner\u2019s name on.Return to Senior School.A.Weir, _494 Richelieu st.ft.Henry.34 LOST \u2014 A PURSE, BETWEEN ST.CATH- e rine and Bt.Famille sts., or on St.Catherine and Park avenue cars.Reward at 37 8t.Famlile st.a8 LOST\u2014STOLEN.$5.00 REWARD FOR THE return of the brass signs stolen from my door Saturday night, February 2nd.3.Barker Vosburgh, Dentist, 2416 St.Catherine st.; 33 LOST \u2014 ON MONDAY MORNING, ABOUT |\" 8 o'clock,: a small eflver watch, Swiss, from St.Urbain, near Vitre, to the Jesuit Church.- Return to 20.2 St.Catherine st.Reward.- as \u2014 LOST \u2014 TUESDAY, FROM SMITII'S GROcery, St.Catherine street, down Greene avenue, purse containing money.Return 115 Greene avenue and \u2018be rewarded.31x ° LOST \u2014 AN IRISH TERRIER, ANSWERS to the name Paddy.Return to 42 Shuter ___ st.for reward, a5 LOST \u2014 FROM 49 UNION AVENUE, ON morning of February 5th, a white and _ sable collie dog, \u201cMac.\u201d Reward.35 LOST \u2014 A COLLIE DOG (LEMON AND white).Piease return to 712 Cadieux si.\u201d and recelve reward.35 LOST \u2014 ON MONDAY, A PAIR.OF EVYE- | glasses, in case, on St.Catherine or Bleury st., or in.Beau's Cafe.Finder please return to Paris Kid Glove Store, St._-_ Catherine st., and recelve reward.8 LOST \u2014 ON .FEBRUARY 5TH, MUSK OX robe, from cor, St.Dominique and St.Catherine to cor.St.Denise and Cherrier by runaway horse.Liberal reward at 281 Laval avenue, or Stockwell Bros., Phillips square cabstand.: 5 LOST\u2014LARGE GRBAT NANE DOG, STEEL gray color, white spot on breast; leather _collar on.Any one detaining same after this notice will be prosecuted.179 St.An.___ toine st.35 \u201cthe Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HER4LD.Re- | SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE &F There is onty one way to reach those who read so words, 10c ; six insertions.25c.WANTED \u2014 MAN WITH HORSE AND sleigh could give services ffom morning] till noon; suitable for city delivery.Apply J.D., Herald Office, 2x WANTED \u2014 PEOPLE WHO HAVE NOT yet put up double windows to employ James Johnston, 215A Bleury st.Best work, low prices.Full stoch of hardware kept.CL tf WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS TRAVELLER for liquor house; have had over six years\u2019 experience; can start out at once.Box ___N 279.Herald Office.33x WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN, GRADU- sting at the Dom.College of Music, a comfortable room, with use of piano, in exchange for teaching.Apply G.H.B.Dom.College Music, Si WANTED \u2014 CARPENTER WORK OF ALL kinds.Jobbing promptly and properly done, at low prites.M.Cusack, 2274 St.James st.\u2019 ' sex ROOMS AND BOARD &@ There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in'the HERALD.20 words, 13¢ ; six insertions, ssc, RCOMS\u2014FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT board, by day, week or month.STILL- WELL'8 Temiperance House, 711 and 713 Craig st.* | tr ROOM \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLE ROOM and board, for one of quiet habite: English family; bot and cold water; central._218t Edward st._ '___X_ ROOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED double and single rooms, suitable for\u2019 nurses or ladies engaged during day.Tel.___E.480, 170 Mance st Bx ROOMS \u2014 WITH BOARD, AT WESTMOUNT * country air, with city conveniences, double room, furnished as parlor and bed- 214 Wood 34x room, suitable for small family.avenue.Bx ROGMS \u2014 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED, \u2018clothes closet, bath flat, board: no other lodgers; sult married couple or gentleman.__44i5 St.Catherine ot, Westmount.3x\" RCOM\u2014LARGE WARM ROOM, ON ,BATHroom flat, to business gentleman of quiet hablts; hot\u2019 water heating, Auer light.9 University st._ 3x RCOM\u2014TO LET, GAS, HOT WATER, HOME comforts, one gentleman or two.1865 On- __tarlo st.\u2019 corner ut Bleury._ __ 3 ROOMS\u2014TO LET, ONE DOUBLE AND ONB _\u2026 Single room.127 Metcalfe at.#3 ROOMS \u2014 FINE, WITH OR WITHOUT board: transient table board.38 McGill ___Coliege avenue.33 ROOM \u2014 A COMFORTABLE AND NICELY \u2018furnished room to let, with a French fam- fly; all 208A St.Charles Borromea st.a3 RCOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, ONW first floor.Apply to 1839 Ontario, near Bleurv st.' \" .a3 modern convenlences.LOST.\u2014 ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 1TH, ON O.P.R.train No.36 (Parlor Car \u201cLievre\u2019) or at Montreal Station, Windsor Street, a gold chain, with flat Yor pencil and two keys attached.Whoever returns the same to Government House, Ottawa, will be suitably rewarded.3 4 WANTED TO RENT £3 There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising mm the HERALD.20 words, 10\u20ac : Nix insertions.ase.WANTED \u2014 TO RENT, HOUSD OF ABOUT 7 rooms, at watering place, near railway; not more than 45 minutes from Montreal.Apply H 283, Herald.4x FLAT WANTED \u2014 SIX OR SEVEN ROOMS flat west of Main st., north of Sherbrooke; state rent.KR 282 Herald Office.34x WANTED \u2014 HOUSE, WEST OF WINDSOR with 3 or 4 bedrooms; must be bright and clean; rent not over $200; no taxes.Box N 286, Herald.36x WA \u2014 21 8ST.LUKE STRERT, YOUNG as good plain cook; small family; no ohildren; housemald kept 37x WANTED -\u2014 A SERVANT GIRL.APPLY 1544 Ontarlo st.36 WANTED \u2014 IMMBDIATELY RESPECTABLE woman or girl to do general housework in family of three; must have good city references.Apply in evening, to 93% St Alexander street.4; WANTED \u2014 FIRST OLAÏS TAÏLORS, ON ladies\u2019 jackets.Apply to Mr.Marks, at James A.Ogilvy & Sons.3 RAMA club.3568 Notre Dame st.- +» 34 KI housework, to sleep\u2018 at home preferred.141A Mansfield st.33 WANTED \u2014 GENBRAL SBRVANT, SMALL family; no cooking; references required.WANTED \u2014 GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GENeral housework; sleep at home.81 Cath- cart.st.: 5 WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL servant; references required.149 St.Famille at.xX WANTED \u2014 EXP KE se mato ed 1 Address, > , n y.stating qualifiactions and \u201czperionce The J.Hood Co., P.O.Box B%, treni.33x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD, STRONG G As general servant, for small family.y 7 Hutchison st.x \u2018WANTED \u2014 HOUBPKDEPBR, ROYAL Victoria Hospital.Application to be addressed to J.J.Robson, superintandent.patent, \u2018\u2019Vest Pocket Weigting Machine.\" n 0.Great money maker.Guaranteed to give WANTED \u2014 LADIES TO JOIN DRAMAT Tie XPERIENOBD mat-cutter; only first oleae, | anyone's correct weight.A regular peony slot machine.10c, post patd.G.Back Bay P.O., Boston, pal wn \u2018 HDUOATIUN AL There 1s only ons way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in tbe H£RALD, go words, 10c ; six insertions, sg PUPILS WANTED \u2014 IN FRENCH (PARIS- _lan), German, Spanish (splendid prospects in Cuba).Highly efficient methods.Dambach, Professor of French at the Y.M.C.A.Btudio, 2440 St.Catherine (over Leach's.Bell Tel.Up 998).Lessons by correspondence.x : 48x WANTED \u2014 PIANO PUPILS, BY PUPIL OF Carlysle Petersilea, of Boston; $2.00 per month.123 Mansfield at.123 Mansfield nt.8x | WANTED \u2014 PUPILS AT THR INGRES- Coutellier School of Languages, natural method.Fraser Institute, University st.Froo trial lesson to visitors.x SHORTE THAND AND TYPEWRIMNG \u2014 MISÉ um, \u2018Temples Building, ames 8t., Phone Main 1714.Typewriting neatly, ac- |.curately and promptly dons.Typewritten circular letters at reasonable rates.Stenographers sent out by hour, day or week.All work guaranteed.85x MRS.JESSIE KBLLOND, TRACHER OF plano, guitar and mandolin.0A City cillors st.66x WANTED \u2014 A FEW YOUNG, EDUCATED ladies, to join firse clase dramatic company, just forming.Previous experience not necessary.ress, stating age and description, M 3, Herald, 87x A SOUND KNOWLEDGE OF LATIN OR euch in three mouths, guaranteed.Thorough courses by mail.Circulars free.Academie De Brisav, Toronto.te WET, VIOLIN A I Bon It desired, vocal pupils are taught the guitar and acoompaniments, 412 ne ae.x In asswering advertisement in this column 10880 purention that you SAW IT IN THR ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS.TO LET._ _Avply *o-5 Union ave.\u2019 36x ROOM \u2014 NICE FURNISHED SUNNY ROOM, steam \u201cheat and bath: private family; references exchanged.2443 St.Catherine st.eb ae Ax, ROOM \u2014 A LARGE DOUBLE NICPLY FURnished room, on bathroom flat, syitable for one or two gentlemen.Apply 166 Mance Street, a ee neveu EOOMS \u2014 VERŸY NICE FRONT ROOM, CN bathroom flat, large room, double or single; breakfast if 61 Beaver Hall Hill.\\ 34 ROOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE , room, suitable for two, bath flat, 39 monthly; Daisy furnace; board If desired.49 Victoria st.- .34 ROOM \u2014 SINGLE, nished; breakfast it desired.street._ ROOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, IN A PRIvate house, every modern convenience, for ITANDSOMELY.FUR- 138 Metonl fe gentlepen only.26 Mill College ave.; .- 34 ROCMS \u2014 TO LET, A LARGE UNFURNISHed parlor, with grate: also a furnished bedroom; use of telephone.1799 Ontario, hear Mance.7x ROOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHBD .double and single rooms, suitable for nurses or ladies engaged during day.Tel ___E.480, 170 Manca st.39x ROOM \u2014 TO RENT, COMFORTABLB ROOM, with English family, with or without board, for one or two of quiet habits; central.21 St.Edward st.80x: > WANTED TO PUROHASE && There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HærALD.#0 words, 10c ; six insertions, ssc, or.wheat siraw, at botfom price, track.here.Canada Hay Oo., Kingston, Ont.36x RAW FURS AND GINSENG WANTED.Write prices.J.J.Gleed, East Aurora, | x ok.WANTED \u2014 TO PUROHASE, AMERICAN gold dollars, in good condition.State quantity and price.Walter M.Hislop, $t Johns, Que.3x WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, OR.RENT, with privil of purchasing, semi-detach- ed house, eight rooms; state full particulars.Address W.GQ.H.P.O.Box 738.88x WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A DOUBLE harness, in good condition, for teaming: to fit medium size horses.B,, care of P.O.Box 263, city.ax WANTED TO PUROHASD \u2014 OLD MAHOGany furniture wanted.Subject to inspection and approval, will buy old Mahogany - Furniture and Bric-à-Brao.Correspond.éhce solicited in writing.Describé articles and name price.Address P.O.Box 338, esired; gentlemen only.- 7 St.Thomas, Ontario.3 ! Mines.- = \u201ceee ry py gh ¥ mem arr RES re , TROPRRTF FOR SALE.; ' M, mises id is vertisiag in » Paro pein And that is | by advertis- | \u20ac \u2018ing in these { columns.FOR PALB 4 here 15 only one way Lo reach those wh reed the Herald\u2014and thut is by advertising i: the HERALD.20 10\u20ac ; Six Insertions, 257 FOR SALB \u2014 ELECTRIC FIXTURES, WIRing for same.Door Bells repaired.Phones Main 1033 and Kast 17, Emergency.The Sayer Electric Co., 6¢ and 63 Victoria square, u VOR BALE-SAFES AND VAULT DOORS, new and secondhand, large stock, mo- derate prices; repalrs and removin A.Ahern, \u2018Montreal Safe Works, st.James st.Telephone Main sl.te FOR SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KINDling, $2: cut maple, $2.50; tamarac blocks, $1.75; miil blocks, $1.50 per load, Qeliver- ed anywhere in the city.J.C.MacDiar- mid, Richmond sq.Bell Tel.Up 653.tr FOR SALE \u2014 CASH OR CREDIT, FURNIture and carpets for -parlors.room, dining room and kitchen, pictures, mir- tors, clocks, etc.Call and ses.F.Gui- bord, 189 and 189A Montcalm st, 204 door above St.Catherine st.sr FOR BALE \u2014 KINDLING WOOD, GUT slabs, blocks, $1.25 per load; No.2 put for kitchen stove, $4.75; other size, $6.00.People\u2019s Coal Co., 10 Shannon.Tel.Mais 3157.1 FOR SALE - CASH OR CREDIT, PARIOR Bets, Bedroom Sultes, Dining Sets, Carpets, Oilcloth, Curtains, Btoves, etc.PRINCE CO., 33 St.Lawrence st.FOR SALE \u2014 WATERPROOF COVERS, ALL sizes, for horses, waggons, etc.Tarpau- ins on hire.Men's oilskin clothing, oiled hats, etc.Canvas, all widths and weights.The Sonpe Awning, Tefit and Tarpaulln Co., 775 Craig st., Montreal.Write for ___catalogue.Dell Tel.Main 727.tt FOR SALE-BREAD, CAKES, FIRST CLASS bread and cakes, 14: cents.Telephone Main 307, or apply Montreal Cash Bakery, 89 Shannon st.2 _ tf FOR SALE \u2014 PIANO, NEW.NEVER OUT of store.A great bargain.W.J.Taylor, Herald.tt FOR SALE\u2014CAST STEEL CASTINGS FROM 1 pound to 6,000 pounds in weight, are made to order by The Wm.Kenredy and Sous, Ltd., Owen Sound, Ont.x FOR SALE \u2014 MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS.OR ARE adlan Foreign Music Co., 2351 St.Catherine st.(near Peel.) _ tr FOR SALE\u2014PIANOS, MIRRORS, PARLOR, dining and bedroom furniture, carpets, bedding, stoves, etc., by auction every Friday at 10 a.m., at Fraser Bros., 403 St.James st.ivate sales every day.U6x FOR SALE \u2014 COAL, COAL, NQ.Z CHESTnut, $4.75 per ton, delivered.Also larger sizes at lowest prices.I.Vipond & Co.229 Inspector.Tel.Main 1829.39x FOR ALE\u2014SECONDHAND TYPEWRITERS of all standard makes, each machine guaranteed and.in perfect order.Great bargains.Apply to The Albert Bryce Co., 11 Bleury st.Telephone Main 3214.87x _ FOP.SALE \u2014 KODAKS, PHONOGRAPHS.Ok end for bargain list.Many jalf price.R.F.Smith, 1756 Notre Dame and 148 Peel sts.\u2019 De \u2014 TYPEWRITERS FOR ë FOR SALE rent.Secondhand machines, in perfect condition, at very low prices.All .makes and models.Cre!man Bros.Typewriter Co., 97.St.Francois Xavier street.Phone Main 2065.' A3x FOR SALE \u2014 SASH AND DOOR \u2018FACTORY \u2018 for sale and to rent.I wish to sell all the machinery, lumber, sashes and doors, and will rent the buildings and yards cheap for a term of years.Good place for a joint stock company.John Selleck, Kemptville, Ont.Box 15.39x FOR SALE \u2014 DOMINION SQUARE, to St.Catharine st, & full-sized bouss, Jot about 23 x 100; lane in rear;.for business purposes; a purchase for th@ future, as there i» only one Dominion square in Canada.H.L.Putnam, 1 Floor, Temple Building.= FOR SALE \u2014 SHUTER STREET, A MOe dern cut stoue house, without basement, situate above Milton street; rested to 1s§ May; would be sold: cheap to close an estate, H, L Putnam, let Ficor, ple - .Building.3 FOR SALE \u2014 GLADSTONE AVE.WEST+ mount, three out stone cottages, to be sold at a bargain; all have extension kite chens, and are heated by hot water.L.Putnam, 1st Floor, Temple Building.# FOR SALE\u2014_BISHOP STRBET, A MODERN stone house, near Sherbrooke st., with extension kitchen and in perfect order throughout; a full-sized house; possession could be had at once; price low to a prompt purchaser; sale for account of mortgage.H.L.Putnam, ist Floor, Tem-s ple Building.; .x FOR SALE \u2014 OR 10 LET, ST.CATHERs ine street, a cut stone cottage, in perfect order, including h.w.heating, open plymb- ing; price very luw As sale is for morte sagee.H.IL Putnam, ist Floor, Temple _ Building.___ X FOR SALE \u2014 SHERDROOKB STREBT, À handsome semi-detached house on the hest part of the street; lot 70 feet front, house 36 feet front; good stables.This property will be sold at a great reduction on cost.H.L.Putnam, 1st Floor, le Building.x FOR SALE \u2014 SHERBROOKE ST., NEAR Mountain street, a beautiful property ade joining the residence of A.F.Gault, sult- able [or single »csidence or subdivision, with an old English cottage and stables; price $1.60 per foot.H.I.Putoam, 1st _ Floor, Temple Building.x FOR SALE \u2014 RCHESTER STRBBT, A, - large piece~of land with old buildings; would be sold at a very low price and on easy terms for bullding purposes.This is the cheapest piece of land in St.Antoine Ward; undur 60c per foot, including buildings.H.L.Putnam, lst Floor, Temple Building.0 x FOR SALE \u2014 BEAVER HALL HILL, FOR an insolvent estate, a cut stone house, near Dorchester street; cheap: must be sold regardless of price.H.L.Putnam, 1st Floor, Temple Building.x FOR SALE \u2014 PRINCE ARTHUR STRBET, near St.Lawrence, a modern brick store, with dwelling above, with lane In rear; a great purchase for $4,000; sale for mort- , Rage.\u2018H.L.l\u2019utnam, ist Floor, Temple .Building.x FOR SALB\u2014ST.HELEN STREET, A FINB cut stone warehouse, six stories high, fitted with electric light: holst and modern offices, suitable for any wholesales business; would be sold cheap.H.L.Putnam, 1st Floor, Temple Building.x FOR SALE \u2014 BISHOP STREET, A FULL sized, three storey cut stone front house, thoroughly modern and in perfect condition.Best value on the street.Possese sion 1s May.Price $10,000.H.L.Pute nam, Ist Floor, Temple Bullding.x ' FOR SALE \u2014 SEMI-DETACHED MODERY * houses, in Weredale Park, Westmount; an jdeal home for families with children; rooms all on two floors; six bedrooms; -sidelights in cvery roomy everything thor- rughly up-to-date.Weredale Park forms the\u2019 corner of Dorchester street and At- watèr.avenue.Prices, from $3,000 upwards, H.L.Putnam, 1st-Floor, Temple Building.x ROBT.R.GOOLD, REAL ESTATE AND Mortgage Broker.Suburban property à specjalty.157 St.James st.tt FOR SALE \u2014 A NICE CALIFORNIA HOMH at a bargain, 120 acres, well improved, house, outhouses, orchard, vineyard, orange grove, aplary, etc.L.Marno, Es- __ condido, California.Mx FOR SALE \u2014 LOT OF LAND CHEAP FOR cash buyer; also horse shoeing shop, with good will of customers.94\u2019 Atwater ave.FOR EALE \u2014 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, \"Ro, 2, in Al condition.\u201d Will-æell cheap for cash.Don't miss this chance.Apply at once, Box N 266, Herald Office.52x FOR SALE \u2014 LARGE MATIOGANY TABLE, ro suitable for directors\u2019 board room.Address M., Herald Office.: 34x r SALE \u2014 10 PREVENT INBREBDING FOR i sey bull, \u2018\u2018Satanella\u2019s Rioter,\u2018\u2019 bred by Mrs.Jones.Price right.Ormond, Ont.____.34x FOR SALE \u2014 COUNTER AND SHELVING.suitable for a small store.Apply 22 Park avenue, city.3ix FOR SALE \u2014 LUNCH or the city: a good investment.Address K., Herald Office., 34x FOR SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT 12 H.P.STEAM FOR ior.all complete and in good order.Box 4, Mile Fnd.- , 4x FOR SALE \u2014GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK Apply TIIA St.Catherine st.Ux FOR SALE \u2014 FLAT TOP DESK, QUARTER- PoE oak; good condition.371 Aqueduct st.26x FOR SALE \u2014 CRUSHED OYSTER SHDLLS; will make hens lay.It acts in double capacity, grinds the food and makes thé egg shell.One dollar hundred pounds.W.Ulley, Vietorla sq.6x FOR SALE \u2014 35 FBE T2 INCH SHAFTING.with couplings and eelf-oiling hangers: 35 | iron and wood pulleys, assorted sizes.one feed water heater, for 20 to 25 h.p.boiler.R.White & Co., 214 Craig st.36x THE BOOK WAR: \"LIFE AND TIMES OF Queen Victoria,\u201d now ready.London and Canadian edition.Only officlal complete book.Biggest and beat; prices cut; 60 per cent.profit; 1.000 agents wanted: A million copies will be sold on 60 days.Valuable premium free with each book.Credit given, freight and duty pald.Shipping Depot established in Canada.Gen.\u2018eral agents wanted on salary.Book outfit alone free.Both book and premium outfits prepaid for 20c.Order quick.Address Sole Authorized Canadian Publishers, Monroe Book Co.Chicag LU x FOR SALE \u2014 RUBBER TOLLS FOR \" wringers, renewed at your house promptly.Also other wringer repairs.Send your address.John Stapleton, 8A Hermine.39x FOR SALE \u2014 PIANO, FIRST CLASS MAKE very short time in use, same as new.Bar- - gain for cash.Room 19, 207 St.James _ street.; ; a2x FOR SALE \u2014 ONE FINE NEW RACCOON coat, $17, and one Russian coat,\u201d$12; good size.Apply at once, 12 Plateau st.38x FOR SALE\u2014AT HALF PRICE, NEW BOOKS works complete of Lever, Waverley Novels, Dickens, Marryat, Bulwer, Reade, and Dumas, 116 volumes.C.Reid, Thetford .38x FOR SALE\u2014FOR THE SICK ROOM, VAPOR baths, invalid rolling.reclining chairs.pack rests, bedside adjustable table, bed - tray, c'o'hes supporter, etc.R.BE.Painchaud 208 St.Lawrence at., opposite the marVet.57x 'SCME FINE, ORGANS FOR SALE AT LOW EB PRICES, AS FOLLOWS: BY TH LINDSAY-NORD ER CO.FOR SALD \u2014 $77 FOR CHOICE OF 3 REGUlar $100 Doherty Walnut Organs, very full tone, neat.case and easy action.Terms, $3.00 monthly.To be seen at 2366 St.Cath- __erine street.___ _ \u2019 x FOR SALE \u2014 $85 FOR\"6 OCTAVES WAL- ridge Organ, in oak carved case, fine tone.For sale in our Bast\u201d End Warerooms, 1622 St.Catherine street, corner St.Hu- __ bert street.x FOR SALE \u2014 §100 FOR À REGULAR 8200 Mason & Hamlin Organ; magnificent tone, handsome case: & great bargain, $5.00 cash and $3.00 monthly.For sale 2368 St.Catherine street.Lindsay-Nordheimer Co.x FOR SALE \u2014 STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY goods, also shop fixtures.Apply 299 St Antoine, near Guy st.sex - n & There is onily one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HErALD, so words, sOC : six insertions, #5c, FOR SALE\u2014A PROM1.,\"NG BUSINESS FOR a practical tailor, at a le price.Box N 271, Herald, x FOR SALE\u2014HOTELS, LICENSED RETAUR- ants, groceries, tobacco stores, dinin rooms.Purchasers meaning business cal for bargains on L.Harris, 118 St.James street, | bx FOR SALE \u2014 HOTELS, LICENSED RBS- taurants, grocery, cigar, confectionery stores: also dining rooms, butcher etalla and other business.Always Dagenais à Co., for bargains.506 Craig st.Telephone East 1810.56x WANTBD-PARTNER WITH A FEW THOUsand dollars, to extend a business already well established.One Sepals of taking char e of office preferred.Apply M 3, erald.x A.D.Carkner - ROOM: BEST STAND | for breakfast in bed, bidets, bed.HOUSES TO LET IN ST.LAMBERT.Houses for Sale in St.Lambert.Apply \u2018 to Jamed Wright, 204 St.James st.56x FOR SALE\u2014WILL EXCHANGE FOR SBLF- contained.house, a block of solid, well built tenements.Address 277 St.Charles Porromee.35x FOR SALE \u2014 9 ROOMED COTTAGE, ON \"banks of Richelieu River, near G.T.R.station at St.Hilaire, $1,500; terms easy.B.F.Campbel!, St.Hilaire.\u2019 36x FOR SALE \u2014 22 LINCOLN AVENUE, FINE stone front cottage, 11 rooms, open fireplaces, marble mantels, furnace and all \"modern Improvements; nice lawn with fruit trees; lame in rear; possession in ___May.Apply on premises.36x FOR SALE \u2014 7 ROOMED HOUSE; IN GOOD locality, near Prince Arthur street.Too large for present owner.Apply Box M 5, Herald Office.* » 3x HOUSE FOR SALE LC 160 ST.GEORGE ST, solid brick walls, 8 rooms, pantry bath and w.c., No.2 Daisy furnace, 10 colls gf pipe, screens and marble slabs; -cement floor in basement, 1ngood order.58x FOR SALE-A NICE AND PAYING STORES -of crockery.glassware, wall paper, paint ofl, etc., together with fixtures of the latest designs: good reason for selling.Apply at the store, 401 Centre st.38x FOR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 AT LACHINB pretty cottage, nine rooms, bath and w.c.} large garden, stable, near convent station Address J.B.Campeau, 92 Lasalle, La- chine, 38x OR SALE \u2014 DOUBLE TENEMENT, STONH front, Overdale ave., below Dorchester Daisy furnace: in splendid repair; never vacant; will sell for assessed price.M 7 Herald._ 38x FOR SALE \u2014 AT MONTREAL SOUTH, ONE build\u2018ng lot, convenient to \u2018the depot.For further particulars.apply to J.F., No.110 Island st., I't.St.Charles.38x FOR SALE \u2014 A 2% STOREY BRICK HOUSE cheap, bargain, at 1186 and 1188 Berri st.Apply 1118 Ontario st.© 38x FOR SALE \u2014 A $6,500 RESIDENCE FOR $5.500, if taken at once.Modern, solid brick, on Park avenue, containing 7 bed-' rootns, drawing room, dining room, exten- slon kitchen, cement cellar, Daisy furnace; hand:ome overmantles: large yard.to $700 cash required, balance easy terms.Room 228, Temple Building.4x FOR SALE \u2014 HANDSOME RESIDENCE | 4166 Sherbrooke street, red sandstone front, eight bedrooms, extension kitchen .and basement, gas and electric light and: all other conveniences.A.Holden & Co, 30 St.John st.34x MAOHINERY FOR SALE .£4 There 1s only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HSsAcn, so words, 10¢ ; six insertions, s5C- MACHINERY FOR SALE.Iron Planer, 24 x 24 10.xX 6 ft., in good working order.Iron Lathe, 14 in.x 9 ft., In good working order, .Wood Working Machines, in good order, as follows: Pony Planers, Pianers and Match- ers, Buzz Planers, Mortisers, Blind Machines, Tenoning Machines, eto.20 x 42 in.Slide Valve Engine, in good order.50 x 50 in.SIide Valve Engine, in good order.3% H.P.Leonard \u2018Eclipse\u2019 Engine, in good v order.80 H.P.Boller, to brick in, in good order.7 H.P.Boiler, to brick in, ip good order.89 5 Boiler, to brick in, in good order.75_H.P.\u2018Locomotive Botler, in good order.ws pre.stock taking, jand will Sell any ot .at partie ; present time.P warly Tow prices \u201c ° A.R.WILLIAMS & CO., 320 St.James Street, Montreal.FOR SALD \u2014 PRINTING PRESS (GORDON), 8 x 12, Steam fixtures and throw-oft.Ada dress P.O.Box 2181, city.six Boller, to brick in, in good order.+ SROR417017 OFFIOB FURNITURE.£82 There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the H£kALn #0 words, 10¢ ; six insertions.95¢.FOR SALE \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE BOOKkeepers\u2019 roll and flat top desks, new and secondhand.Any one requiring cheap of.- floé furniture, call or telephone 2806 Main, Stanton, 9 St.John st 4x = MONEY fO LOAN =.&& There is onty one way to reach thoss who read the Herald\u2014and innt is by udvertising in the HkRALO, ~ wards, goc : aix insertions, sac.\u2019 MONEY TO LOAN \u2014 $10.00 AND UPWARDS loan to responsible parties, on note of hand, pianos, warehouse receipts, house hold effects and miscellaneous securities, Loans arranged on mortgage, oity asd farm properties, at low rates of in Address Emblem ros., Agents, 41 St.Francois Xavier st, Mont- x - MR.WM.WRAY, FORMERLY OF ST.SE GEE + You will get it if you use the Heral .d Wants.\u2014A Week for Tw \u2019 enty-five Cents.\u201c \\ ' .+ » -.= -\u2014 an = ters, \" in bu c of sn marro make overse \u201cwear under \u201cHIGHEST PR FEE ERE EE US J er © tem me am 1m mn gm + ro.2 + \u2018 ICE \u2018* and \u2018\u201cHIGH rveoent (JG AR Noanapa.EST GRADE!\" SPORTING COMMENT And so Arthur Litton ie already next thing to walking the carpet.According to a New York exchange, N.P.Heffley, of HefBey School, wishes to explain that am- ton, Kennedy and Bullen, who played with the Heffley hockey teum, are legitimate members of his team.Mr, Heffey anys: \u201cLifton, Kennedy and Bullen are Heffley men and have been permitted to play with other teams to help them out.They hive never eevered their.connection with Heffley team.The idea that our echoo! is obliged to get outside players fa order to win is erroneous.\u201d Jhut may be, and again may oot be; and Arthur\u2019e place in hockey én New York ts of.great interest in Montreal.It can not be forgotten that a winter ago he played hockey there and last eummer he played {lacrosse here.That, however, does not constitute pro- feasionalism, end lt is to be very much boped, and It is confidently expected, that the charge will be refuted.' .The dectsion of the Highland Park eyn- dicate \u2018to abandon Bel-Air may be viewed in a mew light, as the Toronto News points out in the following extract: \u201cNo turn of events could be better calculated to help the turf interests of Quebec than the voluntary retirement of the Highland Park Club from the optional leaselwld on the Bel-Air Jockey Club's property at Dorval.The Parmer- Hendrie syndicate, though not of local com- ' position, nevertheless a gtrong capable rac- _ - ing power, bas operated the track In years pest and excellent was the management, too.However, the localized aspect was waning.Moatrealars disilked the condl- tion of outside promoters managing thelr annual race meeting.It's home auspices and amateur épirit has made the Ontario Jockey Club's spring function at Woodbine the magnificent success all Torontonians delight to boast of.Similar conditions in Montreal will tend to the same result at Bel-Air.\u201d \u2018 : Mr.T.C Patteson is one of the gentlemen Invited to judge gaddle horses at the Boston horse show mext April.This ls some proof that his labors last summer at Philadelphia were acceptable, though \u2018a local paper then sald: \u201cThe Canadinn jndge's evident close attention to legs and feet, which led fo.the knocking out of many old-time champions, was better liked b¥ the new candidates for distinction than by some of the old-timers.\u201d While the fight in Cincinnati is at its height \u201c the comparison of the game to the soldiers and 0° &s given by Macon McCormick is interesting whether we accept his conclusions or not, He says: To Viva la humbug! Two big husky fellows who once before met in San Francisco, when they were considerably younger and fresher than they are it present, and banged away at each other with might and main for twenty rounds, lasting one hour and twenty minutes, without materially damaging each other, * are scheduled to meet again in Cincinnati, in all probability as harmlessly as before and a lot of excellent minded, but misinformed good.people together with a lot of Pharisees.are moving heaven and earth to prevent thelr fistic meeting on the ground that it will bé a disgrace to the State.\u201d What rot! Jim Jeffries and Gus Ruhlin haven't a bit of animosity against each other, and should they meet and box according to egreement they will be thereafter the best of friends.Consistency 1s a jewel, but the opponents of boxing \u2018possess it not.Within the range of the vision of a man standing on the roof of Saengerfest Hall there is a place where daily hundreds of men are being trained to shoot maim and kill other men.These men gre instructed in this destructive work by men of the highest character and social stand.| fog, who are the honored guests of the \u201cfirst families\u201d of Ohio and Kentucky, and they are proud of their vocation.Most of the men who are opposing \u2018the boxing match claim td be humble followers of Him, one of whose proudest titles was \u2018\u2018Prince ot Peace,\u201d and who assured the world that He \u2018\u2018came not with the sword,\u201d\u201d and one of whose cardinal doctrines was \u2018\u2019peace on earth and good will toward men.\u2018\u201d \u2018If these opponents of boxing were not of the kind who \u201cgtrain at a goat and swallow a camel,\u2019\u201d they would labor to remove the beam of militarism before bothering with the mote of sparring.I have no fault to find with Camp Thomas or its officers and men, nor have 1 with militarism per se.I regard the army as ne- ceszary for the \u2018preservation of our country and I can tell the misguided opponents of boxing that I doubt if there is a militate estab- Hishment in this country or in England in which glove contests are not practiced and encouraged as an excellent stimulant to mane ly bravery., In England boxing contests for medals are yearly encouraged among its regular troops in London and elsewhere, and, at Aldershot which is the great rendezvous for the militia of Great Britain, boxing contests are one of the most attractive features of the encamp- , ments.Over there the highest military officials of the British army attend these affairs and distribute the rewards anong the competitors.Eévward VII.when Prince of Wales, was a Regular attendant at boxing matches, and.sa John L.Sullivan visited England he had long conversation with the Prince and also the honor of setting to in his presence, with bis sparring partnsr, sack Ashton.What a heathenish country we must live fn.Canada is not even semi-civilized If we believe the utterances of Murray, who bas Jn been put out of the game for good in ew York for his attack on Cobb.He says: \u201cI have been in some games in Canada when more than half of the men were.car- Filed from the ice Injured, so high did the ( THE TURF ) JOCKEYS KNOWN THE WORLD OVER Reiff Brothers Are the Idols of - English Turf\u2014First American to Take First Place.most of the greatest personages in the kingdom\u2014unites in homage to a brace of attenuated American boys who would be lest under the elbows of a crowd, and more races during the season just ended third In the scale.It is true that an English jockey, Sam Loates, comes in between in second place, but that does not dim the triumph of America, aud of the tribe of Reiff, Moreover, Lester Reiff, the 82-pound midget with the Irish eyes, is personally much more popular than his brother Johuny, whose manner of riding Richard Croker's horses has left an unpleasant lmpression Ing for its own sake and not for the mcney In it.It is the first time on the English turf.that a forelgn jockey hus headed the lst of a senson's winners.Lester Relff's Sam Loates, the dethroned English idol of the turf, could show \u2018no better than 137 out of 807 mounts.Johnny Relff, the third in the list, rode 124 winners out of 601 mounts, ; Lester Relff Iz second on the percentage list.Danny Maher ls third and Johny Reiff fourth, ' - Co Of all the American jockeys In England perhaps the most popular is Danny Maher.This is because he shtèws not thé slightest symptom of having his head turned by adulation, after the manner of Tod Sloan.What English popularity means to a jockey in England cannot be comprehended by Americans unless they have seen Ît.Racing in England is on a much higher plane soclally than racing in America.Fine ladies vie.with-princes and noblemen in honoring it as the greatest of sports.Hence the position of the successful jpc- key is a pecullarly gratifying one.It would be gratifying to most grown men of sober intelligence, so \u2018i effect on à Ind pot Jong graduated from the stable may be imagined.\u2018Fred Archer, the most popular English jockey of any time, lived like n duke and in the end shot himself.Tod Sloan, with his absurd wardrobe, his valet and\u2019 his pride in the notice bestowed upon him by the Prince of Wales, Is also succumbing to influences that might well imper}l stronger intellects than his: The Relff boys have yet to show n disposition to fall a prey to these grotesque extrovagances.Thelr youth so far has guved them\u2014Jobnny is only thirteen.But they are less tractable to authority\u2014to\u2019 that of the starter, for example\u2014than they were when they began thelr racing career in England and charmed all who met them by their simplicity and boylshness.\u2018The \u2018quality of that simplicity may be judged by this letter written by Johnny Reiff a few months ago\u2019 to his mother in Toledo, Q.: \u2019 .\u201cDear Mother.\u2014I will write you a few lines and lat you know how I am getting alorg.DIA you bave, Much fun on the Fourth of July?There were races at New- market that day, and so I wore an Amerl- can flag and so did Tester.Lester rode a race in hls, but I did not.The English did not like that very much, and most of them asked.the what it was for.T said, \u2018Why.It is Fourth of July.\u2019 and they said,\u2019 What docs that mean?TI sald.\u2018Tf you will study history you will find out,\u201d and that made.them pretty sore.\u201cI won one of the biggest races of the year.The name of the: race wna the Prince of Wales Stakes, worth $30.000.It sounds pretty big, but that was what It was worth, and a gold cup, value £2,500, 1 expect $5.000.If he does not give me that much he is a pretty cheap \u201cfellow.Lester wae third in the same race, and the Prince of Wales\u2019 horse that won the Derby this year was second, and 1 was so glad to beat him.> \u201cDéb is well and senda hls, love to all, and so does Lester.Well.I \u201cmust close.From your son, JOBN W.RDIFF.\u2018\u201cTo ma an Hr The \u201cDeb\u201d referred to In Johnny's letter ls an older brother.who Is foreman.of Richard Croker's stables.Yenrs ago he dabbled in local râcing tn Ohlo, and It was through him that Lester ot his first meunts.He now stands In the relation of guide, phllosopber and deferential friend fo his richer and more famous little brothers.Lester and Johnny, have saved something lke thelr winnings in England away,\u201d as they express\u2019 It, Er gland.- .Both have abandoned the short stirrup straps and _other extreme points of the Anerican style of riding and \u2018bave learned to rely on a cautious comproinise between the English and American styles.They have taught English jockeys many tricks at,the starting post, and it ls no longer à sure thing that one of the Relffs will get away In the lead.\u2018 One of the most sensational of their jcdnt performances this year was on the opening day at Goodwood, when between them they won every race.They ride out every race to a finish, glad to capture third place if first and second are denied them.There was one race in which both rode.Lester's mount was backed heavily and Johnny was not thought to bave much chance.A short distance from heme Lester was well in the lead, and his backers were already counting their winnings, when out of the bunch shot brother Johnny, clinging like a monkey to the neck of nis horse.And Jolindy won by a nose.sons of a blacksmith, $200,000 out of fu the Bank of x \u2014 KINLEY MACK AT SHEEPSHEAD turf Bay is Kinley big handicaps of last year.of All cripples was unship And: was at once taken Wimmer, who will again have him training stable.Kinley Mack, should be at this season, in bis racing career.The greatest at four o'clock arge of by Peter fh his though\u2019 bigh In flesh, as he 100k8 as fit as ever His lampe foot is All eporting England\u2014and that embraces | v bose combined weight 1s only 182 peunds.Lester aud Johnny Reiff are the heroes of the hour because the former has won than any other jockey and the latter comes on the minds of those who love horse-rac- i cepted challeuges with as little as two lucky record is 143 wins out of 549 mounts.1 have got nothing for winning it yet, but | and \u2018\u2018aonked 1t | (Hockey ) NO THIRTY D 7 Statement to The Herald Which Settles the Question.There have been so many statements challenge for the Stanley, Cup must be the matches take place, statement ffom ome of the trustees is of great value.The Herald a couple of days after the Stanley Cup matches made the satement tuat there was no such rule.\u2018That statement is fully borne out by the trustees, as the following telegram to The | Herald from P.D.Ross, of Ottawa, and one of the two custodians of the cup will show.\u201cOttawa, Oct.8, 1900.\u201cThere 18 no thirty day rule.Proper notice of challenge would depend simply on circumstances, the distance between clubs, ete.The trustees have occasionally ac It- says: ! Weeks\u2019 notice, if the circumstances were pretty well understood: (Signed) : \u201cP.D.ROSS.\u201d i This puts the Winnipeg Victorias\u2019 contention out of conslderation, and makes another match, or series of matches, this season, almost an assured fact.The trustees are absolute, and no one can deny that the difficult, position they have held in regard to the Stanley Cup, théy have acted with the grentest, foresight and In every way their rulings have been In the interest of the game., Whoever wine the champlonship of the challenge for the cup.and id sure also that the challenge will.be accepted.MONTREAL DEFEATS NEW YORK.i The Montreal team which went to New York Thursday evening met the New York ! team last evening and defeated them by ! six goals to one.Harry Shaw, the president, who accompanled the team.wired the news to the gym late last evening.NAMED THE REFEREE.i Tbe C.A.H.L met last evening to -a referee for to-night's match, as v Ottawa cou.dn't agree on one.| dent; Fred *MeRobie, Victoria: Charles M.Hart, Shamrock: Chauncey Kirby, Ottawa.H.Smith, F.Bickerdike,.The.sale of tickets for the exception of the Stanley Cup matches.WELCOME OLD CUP.\" .(Manitoba Free Press.) Welcome, old cup! You are ours again, For year after year we have sought \u2018you; We sent our best, our ablest men, And now, old cup, we have got you.It's reluctant you were to come out west, Where ance you \u2018were contented But we entered the game with vim and \u2018zest, 0., And at last you have consented.+ Welcome, old cup! You are ours at last, The Shamrocks failed to keep you we'll saow them hockey hard and fast, When next they come to seek you.For \u2018t'a back you are, and back to stay, Although the East your posséadion crave; We'll keep you here for many à day: The prairier boys will the old cup save.WITH THE PUCKSTERS.tng (Saturday) from 8 to 9 o'clock torla Rink.A close cuntest is suporters of both teains.The Quebec intermediate team to play Lav- loïeite to day is: Goal, O'Meara; \u2018point, Meredith; cover point, Holllday; torwards, T.Benson, - McWilliam, McMillan, P.Copeman; spare, R.Meredith.Quebec.( YACHTING ) AMERICA CUP RULE CHANGES.Glasgow, Feb, 8.\u2014It Is understood that the letter of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club to the New York Yacht Club, requesting that.the conditions of the America\u2019s Cup races be so modified as to abandon the arrangements allowing each boat two gr three minutes in which 40 get started, and giving the Shamrock Ll.three weeks to re- fi in case of her Inte arrival on the other side, und also providing for the measurement of the yachts at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, instead of the Brie Basin, points out that the races should be a test of skill and seamanship of the shippers and crews as oven as of the speed of the competing yachts.The letter argues that under the pre: sent conditions nothing is to be gained by manveuvring for the start, and It Is further pointed out that there is nothing to prevent a boat which has crossed the line after the starting .signal from ing ahcut and Tecrossing In the wake of the other vessel, .The belief ls expressed that a clause al- towing the Shamrock IT.three weeks In side of the Atlantic was inadventently \u2018emit- ed.Regarding the measurement difficulty of obtaining accurate measure- Some people anticipate ' apd third modifications will be ylthont demur, but It Is regarded as doubt- u starting of the yachts will be accepted.| ( Miscellaneous ) qa THE MONTRFAT.DAILY HERALD.STANLEY CUP RULE The Trustees Make a Definite made, in the press and verbally, that a filed with the trustees thirty days before that a definite C.A.H.L.this year is sure of a chance to ppoint cs and There were preseut\u2014Messrs.Geo.James, Montreal, presi- Tha \u2018following were named, one of whom, probably tbe first, will act us refereo\u2014Messrs, and A.Mackerrow.the match to-night ts the largest advance sale this season with The Cedars and St.Lamberts will meet for the second time in the junior series this even- on the Vic- looked for by Grant may play for shamrock to-day in which to refit after her arrival on the other roposal, the secon granted that the proposed alteration in the ne = \u2014 -( SKATING SKATING RACES A WEEK FROM TO-DAY « If the Ice is Good it Should\u2019 be a Record Meet.Jest a wek from to-day the skating races for tie amateur championship of the continent\u2019 will be bald at the M.A.A.A.Rink.This is the first time that the American and Canadian champlonships have been held in conjunction, and the union of the two means a gathering at the M.A.A.A, track of all the speediest in the two coun: tries.; ; The American Association has advertised skaters from the East and also from the Northwest, who are looking for honors, will be seen In Montreal next Saturday.Glbbs, Sager and a couple of others will represent the celebrated Newburgh Club; Olsteam, of Dorchester, Mass, is already here; the N.Y.A.C.team will be on deck; Sudheimer and Perkins will uphold the honor of St.Paul and Minneapolis, men alone would make a good race.But when you add the Canadian bünch it has a record look on paper.The locals will be Jimmy Drary, Bob Sonne, Billy Coldwell, A.E.Pllkle, Lee, John Moore, St, Marle.Besides these will be Fred Robson and Larry Piper, of Toronto; James Boswell, of Winnipeg, an old skating partner of Mc- Culloch's; Latimer, \u2018of Ottawa; and representatives from St.John, N.B., Rat Portage, Sherbrooke, Quebec and other places.Given good Ice, the meet should be one of the most enjoyable events of the season of winter sport.\u2018, M.A.A.A.RINK BAND: This afternoon there will be a band at th: M.A.A.A.Rink frou 4 to 6.30 instead of in the cveuilng.ST.LAWRENCE RINK.The masquerade and cake walk \u2018at the St.Lawrence Skating Rink was a success.The Oddfellows\u2019 brass band played very pleas ing eelections that were much emjoyed by | the audience.The flluminations were also very good, and the decorations of a high order.: The cake walk was won by F.Nosewor- thy and W.Lalonde (lady); second prize, W.Marshall and P.Ryan (lady).The judges were Mr.Robt.Laing, H.Glass and { Frank Wiggins.Some of those present were: Ladies.Mius -M.Taylor, don\u2019t Be afraid: N.Sen- mett, goo goo Nellle; G.Bonner, Wellington street peach; Mre.J.H.Wright, The Herald: Miss M.Mullln, W.Carroll, twentieth century flirts; M.Carter, because she made them goo goo eyes: B.Booth, go away Closer: M.Fitzgerald, something on skates: B.Carroll, queen of lce; C.Sinclair, something sweet W.Carroll, Indy from Boston: M.Mullin, Cuba apy: M, Fitzgerald, fiirt; A.Walsh, spectator; Mrs.R.Walsh, purity: Miss B.Lee, domino: E.McAlear, snow fake: C.Olsen, domino; E.Rowland, old fashion: E.Glass not here; H.Beandoln, baby; J.Glass, B.'s darlteg; H.8t.Germain, Fred's daring: L.McCarthy, cute: N.Redmond, fancy dress: E.Slater, ewell: L.Philips, Dolly Varden: C.Sleep, Red Riding Hood: J.Black, half yard: M.West.cott, Mttle girl in blue; T.Armstrong.belle Mcltwaine, daughter of the regiment: A.Butler, stas of the west; M.Sannders, star of the east\\ D.Hannon, fresh air, M.(lea.son and S.Tfaddlessy, sports: S.Mason, Sinbad the Sailor; E.Allan, Rritannla; L.Brown, Cleopatra: H.Brown, Fradona; N.Gilbart, daughter of the regiment: M.Ol een, Devona; R.Henry, flower girl; M.Walah, artlat: M.Scott, domino; G.Do- heney, quecn of May; E.Harrod, seventh century girl; B.McLean, fancy dress: M.Atcheson, flower girl: B.MeKeown, sum: mer; F.Parrall, west end sport; F.Brown, flirt, L.Olsen, sallor's aeweetheait.Gentlemen, - P.Ward, O'Nally; L.Upton, bum: E.O'Borne, sport: H.Quartz, high ball; H.Morrison, nigger dude; W.Stone, kidnapper\u2019 L.Quartz, Shylock; J.Jones, Buffalo Jim.A.Legor, racer: P.Laing, alim; W.Redd, curtain; C.Hadley, not in it; G.Brown, female; E.Lee, gravediggoer: H.McLean, sly coon; P.Ryan and W.Mar- aball, cake .walkers: T.Lenihan, fancy dress: W.Tait, would be: J.Murphy, lady; killer: W.Brownell, not yet: P.Harrod, Willie's work: W.Thomas, mo cure; W, Burton, too late: I\u2019.Armstrong, domino: H.Johnston, potatoes; F.Lester.clown: F.Stoba, will you; W.Norris, Bill Tuesday: W.Quartz, hour; J.Egan, Nellie's pet?G.Ml , ten-cent novels: J.Steel and S.Cooper, twin boys; R.Wiley, smeits: G.Ramsden, Chinese; S.Rennie.billy goat! P.Hutchison, Boer; H.Dow, mustard: C.Kehoe, mamma's boy: W.McGee, alr brake: R.Scott, mamma's ginl; F.Harwood, chest- aut; H.Johnaton, pickles; C.Keene, banjo; F.Phillips, coon in the box; E.Phillips, Gereral Buller; R.Conway, snow man; H.Mailkey, pig trom: E.Kejly, auctioneer; J.Hackett, blue heard; H.M.Porter, motor: man 49; E.Johnson, wire boy: J.O'Leary, butler: J.Duffy, doctor: F.Biggs, big Ben; -3.Gleason, Conl OH Johmmy: S.Scott, gentleman; J.Turner, boothlack: B.Johnston, goody boy: B.Walsh, Jockey: G.Brown, bad doy; R.Cousins, baseball player; J.\u2018Hennessy, songs; C.Stark, tramp: H.Bi \u2018ron, lovely girl; P.Walsh, cherrles;.B.Coveney, baby; N.Pari, mascot; M.Miller, sick boy; W.Roallo, clown; H.Mellwain, pumpkin ple; C.Parsons, hockey player; V.J.Friend, bum actor: G.T.Jones, Uncle Sam: OC.George, silent man; J.Gillis, Kruger; W.Mitchell, Botha; W.Ramsden, Turk; R.Hunter, loce fiend; J.Proud, Gen.remier Men's in a dock exposed to the wash of \u2014ef .cm ;_W.Rawley, Lord Salisbury; W.honors 1901 to arrive at Shecpshea bi Roberts ley, ry: \" Mack, winger of thes two Ulster Yacht Club, Patterson, actor.~ (THE RING .BLACK DIAMOND VS.M'KEOWN.SATURDAY FEB.9, 1901.A Forecast of the Entry List\u2014 the meet widely, and so all the U.8.} These | of the ice; L.Stak, queen of the ice; A.| QG.Snell, papa's first; T.Lojan, kangaroo; ize victime aince 1800 ie that Jack Paras ho re ee Can Sue, was himeelf killbd at Lynn, Mas, two years later by Harry Tracey: 1800, Grand Foeks, Grorge Ful ND thur Majesty.Ned ux .\u201cPox\u201d MoGlone eo pa oa : 1801, Boston, Mass.Jack Burns, 1802, Lynn, Mase.James Brown, New Orleans.Young\u201d Ross, Sydney, Australia.J.Lindner, Harv slodent, 1898, Caw Eunmet Burke, Willlam Miller, eu Pratt foarte Sos 200 nie Eve Con.Riordan, 1894, byracase.+ NX.George Smith, 1894, England.Andy Bowen, 1806, New Orleans \u201cSaïlor Kid,\u201d 18095, Denver, Col.es, 1808, New York.Tom Carter, , Salt Lak James Duffy, 1897, New id + Utah.| - Ben Coleman, 1897, \u2018Cincinnati, Ohio.Private Collle, U.8.A., 1807, Cheyenne, ia ard Gibbons, 1897, w > , 1 «Christian Kelenecker, on Frank Evans, Sen Ÿ y 1897 1807, London, \u201cBilly\u2019* Vernon, Trenton, N.J.Walter Croat, 1887, Henry Braun, 1898, George Stout, 1898, Columbus, Ohlo.: \u201cBull\"* McCarthy, 1808, Sacramento, Cal Alexander Scott, 1898, Brooklyn.his.dep \u2018Kid\u2019 Lavelle, 1899, Pitteburg, Pa.Frank Martin, 1899, Albany, N.Y.willlam Wilke, 1809, Chl Im.Felix Carr, 1899, St.Albans, W.Va.Harry Apfel, 1899, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Charley Haskin, 1899, Grass Valley, Cah Henry A.Nlese, 1809, St.Louis, Mo.Kaffir George, 1899, Cape Town, Pa.Tom Lansing, 1899, Louisville, Ky.Guydo, Italian boxer, 1900, Paris, France.Join Grimes, 1000, Rutherford, N.J.Eimer Harris, 1900, Hamilton, O.Ernest Scudder, 1900, New York.Ralph Miller, 1900, Jamalea, L.I.Steve Flanagan, at Philadelphia, Oct, 12.Michael Goldman (Kid O\u2019Brien), at Detroit, Nov.6.PONS WOULD HAVE WON.New York World: \u2014It was a great match as Graeco-Roman Monts go.The men worked hard and steadily.It proved that Pons Is the better man, for Roeber was always on the defensive.He never left himself open.Had the match been allowed to go to a finish the experts all agree that Pons would have won.PRIZE FIGHT TRIAL.Cincinnati, O., Feb.8\u2014With the exception of .A.Brady, who did not arrive from New \u2018York until to-night, all wit- pesses have been heard on the application for an injunction agalnst the Jetfries-Ruh- lin\u2019 contest planned for next Friday night.Counsel for the Suengerfest Athletic Club are not sure to-night that Brady will be called.have agreed to limit their arguments Bo that the case will be closed to-morrow night.Judge Hollister is not expected to.\u201creserve his decision longer than next Mon- ay.Even If an injunction shall be issued agalnst a prize fight, so-called, It Is stated that the \u201cpromoters will claim the right to pull off a boxing contest here next Friday right and keep within the bounds of A spurring match hoth in the ten-round bout between Childs and Martin and the twenty-round contest between Jeffries and Ruhlin.The defendants demy the jurisdiction of the court to restrain such a boxing contest as ls allowed under the Ohlo statutes and they insist that they do not intend that there shall be a violation of the law at any stage of the contest.ALL AROUND THE RING.Paddy Donovan, was on Jan.30, acquitted.at Relvidere, N.J., of the charge of manslaughter in causing the death of Frank Welsh.in a glove fight at Phslipshaut, Dee.31.The others who were arrested, charged with complicity In the crime, were also acquitted.\u2018 Connie Sullivan, -a featherweight boxer, died \u2018at bis residence In this city, from pnreumonian, January (_GoLF NEWS ) MR.WILLIE V.HOARE.- Mr.Hoare, whose portrait\u2019 we publish above, Is in Montreal just now supervising the Indoor Instruction Schoel in the Vie- teria Rifles Armory.A native of Westward Ho, England, he has played golf almost from infancy, aud so Is credited with MR.HOARE IN POSITION FOR A \u201d DKIVE.being the best Instructor on driving methods on this sile.His record for driving is 30114 yards, which is indeed a phenomenal drive.While nete the opportunity will be afforded local golfers to obtain state one more \u2018\u2018sport\u2019\u2019 of \u2018the silver-pot and monthiy-médal variety, to be played wherever there is space cnough, and sufficient players to form a club.; There 1s ne blinking, nor any need to blink at, the fact that in order to meet the demands of the modern development of golf, the rules of the game were sadly in need of fuller and more accurate expres- \u2018gion.Also, it is clear their Inter retation In the ante-pot days was somewhat loose and easy-going.But behind this admission there lies a world of significance.To | put the matter shortly: We Jaye lost pastime and gained a \u201csport.\u201d The older golfer's sole fame lay in the club record and the memories of hls fellows.The pre- sent-day player aims at seeing his namo in the dally newspaper and weekly organs out count.ver leas magnificence, won.with a handicap of 24 mrokes, adorn the aldeboands of many a home.They witness no excellence at the game, but only & \u201cwin.\u201d Colney Hatch and lanwell have their.\u2018champions\u2019: no hy- dropathic establishment ls co lete without a \u201clinks\u201d and a record-holder.If fü must be no, so let It be.This state of affairs wil probably endure for many days In any event counsel on both sides J.nl .® .\\ .All the Cheviot Pl and $20.00.|.: , 231 St.James St.© % Win TE 1551 St Catherine St 2364 St.Catherine St.: NIPRG LANDON | d Melton \u201cLonely\u201d Over Hardly, enough of soñe other kinds to mention.of the Hertingbone Tweeds and Beÿ ; \u201cSemi-ready\u201d branded prices were $15.00, § \"The winter weights went first.That there is still good choosing among weights is one consolation\u2014Spring is ahead.$10 \u201cLonely\u201d Sale contintes this week and?D QTTAW.\\ © $1.50.\u201cSTEWART A Lot of Men's Rubbers, to clear i | Big Swe To Clear all Odds and Ends in Women's: \u2018and Children\u2019s Boo Slippers.We have cut the pri4 .tWO.+.oo < ® + + + + + » Men's Tan Boots, were: $4.00.- Men\u2019s Tan Boots, were $4.50.Men's Tan Boots, were $5.00.M Women\u2019s Boots, see Show Window Children\u2019s Boots, Tan or Black, (C N For 75c, W.H.STEWART, 2295 St, Cat] Mon's Good Rubbers .eee Men's Good Rubbers, wool li Ladies Strap Slippers.Ladies\u2019 Good Rubbers Ladies\u2019 Best Quality.Children\u2019s Best Rubbe _ 1847 Notre Dame Street.Men's Tan Calf Rubber Bal., regular $5.00.Sale price.$8.45 Men's Tan and Box Calf, regular $3.00 and $3.50.Sale price.2.65 50¢ FRANK POWER, Near McGill.IN (BASEBALL ) WHAT \u201cFARMING\u201d MEANS.A ball enthusiast writes asking what \u201cfarming\u2019\u2019 means.A .Baseball Lieague clubs in the past have had a surplus of players, over whom they desired to keep control, although it wis impossible in same particular year to play them on the regular nine.\u2018 These players, who give promise of be- Ing up to their League standard with a little practice, were provided with posl- ttons in minor league teams, their salar- les being guaranteed by their own League club at the same figure for which they had signed.Thus the player lost nothing finunclally and gained much in baseball \u2018This Is all there ls to the practice of farming, against which such bitter opposition has been made by the players.\u2018They base their opposition on the ground that, if they were relensed outside, they could secure -better positions.In one or two instances, perhaps, this may have been the case.It is not the rule.(BOWLING ) RICHELIEU DRFBAT M.A.A.A.The bowling match between the intermediate sulted In a victory for the latter \u2018team by 146 pins.The following were the teams and sCCres: : instruction in the proper use of golf Imple- : Co ments, appointments for Jesions being nr.i Guertin: ROYAL Le we 153 520 y i rssrs.4 se se de es ve red by appiviog to ¢ Perrier.see ee se oo 160 142 174 476 0 ye Roy.Lee Le 142 117 118 437 , Filion.131 150 158 439 THE OLD AND THE NEW.{ Beique.ss 202 170 177 549 \u2018(From Blackwood's Maguzine).Lebeèau.\u2026 .« .148 200 194 be The new and revised rules of golf, drawn 2.972 up LY the spécial committee vf the Royal M'A.A.A.IN a and Ancient Club, have now been In force sadler 466 for about a year.T marked an epoch ! Warmington : hi in the history of e game.With their ' Hersey : phy incoining, und all they signify, In their | Hender 406 changed hraseology und uew conditions, | Forbes .*, 481 went finally and forever the old, leisurely, | pailue.- ee 518 and courteous pastime by the side of the afllle.eo eo veroterce _518 sens and In its place entered in official 2,797 Majority for Royal\u2014175.» (CeurinG ) THE CENTRAL SERIES TANKARD.Pembroke, Ont, February 8\u2014The final match of \u2018the Central Canadian curlers was played the tankard after a hard' game, with Pembroke: ' Score 49 to 38.° : THE M.A.A.A.TROPHY.team of the M.A.A.A.and the R.A.A.A.re-| Ask to See | A Finished Pg «of the Fancy Worst _ we make to mousur « and you'll realize * our Manufactory is - and night.{=F \u2018money back.\" Sam measurement BISA, SMITH & Ci 186 ST.PETER \u2018 re-elected president of t Amateur Rowing.Associa \u201cits annual meeting, hel House.The vcté to ! ; association to assign the to Boston was uuanimoy nineteen clubs represented gates to the national asa strueted\u2019to try to get the Dave Barry, of Canada, decislon from Bute Turnd -in ten rounds, at Denver INDOOR RECORT}.New York, Feb.8.\u2014Five{ - the board in a series of competitions held by \u2018the! athletes in their gymnaj the university athletes q here to-day, the Rideaus, of Ottawa, winning Ing William R.Morley an of football fame.\u2019 The opening event on th the forty yards dash | track.W.P.8.Earle, that ran second to Cornel\u2019 legiate relay race at thé games, won the firet \u2018heat ; Captain Morley, of the fq in the second trial heat, | out for the place by inc} tured first\u2019 place in the}.clipped half a second off card of five and one-half J.F.V.Schimper.Another record was sm MacAnerney lowered the the quarter mile heid b} from fifty-six and ome: fifty-three flat.Bishop § Marshall for second hono.The contests yesterday 1 a series of competitions # university athletes that ¥ time to thme during the The Caledontas and Thistles will play eight rinks ay In the ; the M.A.A.A.trophy, four in the afternoon and four In the evening.: LAOHINB FINALS.chine ice, will be playeu at Lachine, on saturday evening, 9th February, 1901, between the following rinks: : The final match in Rich competition on La- | CEDAR LADIESS.~ The Snowshoe Club of held a Indies\u2019 night on Fri W sectional feeling run.\u201d | mpparentis séronger than rformancen count yet, and Shcffield be kept busy making \u2018The Brooklyn Eagle in which this state- con tion and past performances count Black Diamond of Buffalo, will meet >.y > F.McHugh J.P.Kelly.; meat 1 muds given thie a120 for Fu Sommers et ee min mr).(Bee emo of BI, Tai Siege, and melts, S00 Bun | wie Bam Sous ee bau 5.1578 Murray has been playing hockey off and on of faking u gned to Tim BY Ihe Brookly .PASTIME EUCHRE LEAGUE.round boxing contest at Malsonneuve opera of it \u2018will force itaclf on the more im-| JV\" H.C.Mussen w well.very pleasant tram for @s long, if not longer, tham any living or Nubuehan and giving' any of th ue The Pastime E ; ma house, under the R.A.A.A., on next Tues- ot clubs: As they grow in age and | *- Edward © G.W.Henry.Dorrs.\u201d They them vetur Bored in iia prose fore.About 1881.being oughbreds cavrping lighter imposts a hard as follows: votre League's standing ls 48 mo n be are pi: 4 Dbromises te be ignity they will become more chary of (skip) (skip) rooms, where the remai resen al .ng .eo Pete a 5 ) .?.| s oy of 10 years, He played upon a Junior Fac an un homer aa rot Estate à to Pastimes .Won.Lost.Tie.my Norton, who will meet Jack Payne, of hanaleap als a ea Tile Chaat the Ce .ok cently Dent | in ener 2 team at this age and was playing on a senior! anpenrance Fe «omed as delighted to Crescents hate 8 4 2.the Point où Siemon Cohnirana, ali Cover of 18 strokes has no business with i N t fiom club talent, and ; ; oven \u2018betors he was 15 years of aga.some.sed Bim sa be could have been had à re Adolph nosis 8 409 Pete nn dot be Torin rounds and de eee PES ee re et perience.they porting Notes.after which refreshmentsl id ce in Canada.Murray bus hind Dla nose petition of laut \u2018year's victorios been as- dinar cerconsensennesse : i 1 cision, wil a.in de.oo notre lence ther very enjoyable evening wy 4 so many mes a as gotten With in * ° sree ssvsaretes - | \u2014 m of as a astime of quite rivate 3 De ee Da els \u2018arms \u201cbrave 1a ave Imp derived nt Rhvopehend and wan oad AUEE ori sorertiriieiiils 8 Tol DEATHS IN THE PRIZE RING.MIs.Rad resets thelr decorations for |'ypaee Montreal sud Victoria bowling ame mpm HBART LIED 2 Places and has had many nasty euts from turned over to Wimmer to be trnined, Last *Prince of Wi les 41111121.8 9.\" : : : players whose skill maxes thdm worthy to loft this morning 0% 4 Mat BPRING.~Mts.James # \u20ac Hocker in he was playing here.two jonr C.M, Rrossmnn had charge of Imp, *Postponed Fame \u2018to \u2018play, : 8 0 gente in he Hee eink nthe ost manth hor a Tn notre nat MONA \"that oi real tears vis Montre Walker, Gardner, Weiss land, Out., says: \u201cI wes À 3 .>\" .\u2019 .\\ ver.r , t g : : - .* £0 yours 80 Murray was a vatorjunate ae aretded ta kh owner Hote Harness, Noli veck three Watches will be payed mnkes a list of the fatalities In the last ten ne À anor any have fo pase nrookhaihe LeGallais, Birka and Rubenstein (captain).flicted.with dyepepals, off pe Usual, being kicked in the arm with n skate; Is in such condition that It.seems more | Filson va.Prine £ Wales.and Adeiphl bare of great Interest.A statistician has gate-money stage.Considering the devel.New Orleans.February §\u2014Weather thr: ['disease and nervous prog x point and laid hed for weeks and baving his than ever a pity that she is not entered | vs, \"Pastime \"On Taced Wales.yund, Adelphi are élites dures the pant \u201cton, Fears tained.aa Sie opoms Fou od oa gate ad anoswood Sosrocd wets Te win Doro, the heart trouble with | : ñ ; ; B 3 ho .re ?LD \" .* | Ye.gods.We should change eur sticks She wil be reserved thin year: tor edi Come wil hited a Th, icon Cube Pr _ Luce Pan ie number of \u201cera: money, \u201cit oi \u2018se Eo opaing fr the pogal- Boston will make a bid for the annual for the Heart, and the oy 4 fo Nstshats.foes.and over night events, - qe Hall., Sadies to hE ms, A pe- bilities of professional golf escape the ow tional rowing ragatte next summer, fed ished Mie mist.Had reifi 2 - - ie eer \u2014 ; ' saller feature the \u2019 Mat of pioaty of clsd managers, 1 President Walter Stimpson, who Was after the fisst dome.\u201d)\u201487.3 à HY .a ,\u2018 ; - } - - - - - .\u2018 \u2018 us - se Co .\\ : 4 ! .ATHLET| 1 | LOA ! PEE NS MADE ~\u2014 \"==REAL ESTATE City Property and Farms.Leans made te Mumicipalities and Scheel Corperations Debentures bought.Ameunts and terms te suit all classes ef borrewers .\u2018 For further information, blank forma, etg., apply to CREDIT FONCIER F.0.30 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.: TRANSVAAL, CAPE COLONY, NATAL, RHODESIA.The Imperial Bank of Canada Zs prepared to issue Letters of Oredit Negotiable at Branches of «he Standard Bank outh Letters to the Editor .R.Wilson-Smith INVESTMENT BROKER, 161 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Government Bonds, Municipal Securities, Industrial Securities A large line of gilt edge luvestments always on.hand, \u2018 a PROTESTANT FEMALE JAIL.Editor Herald: \u2014 .Sir, \u2014But for the letters of *\u2018Spectator\u2019\u2019 and \u201cFair Play,\u201d it would appear that the ublic is in absolute ignorance of thing aving been attempted or accomplisbed in the direction of reform in the Protestant Female Jail.Active work was inaugurated in 1883 by the Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Union of this city, and it has been quletly and persistently carried ou ever since.The late Mrs.Barber was appointed Provincial superintendent of prison and police work, in 1833, and the following extract fromm her report of 18834 tells its own story:\u2014\u2018'\u2018The work is very encouraging, although there are difficulties to contend with In the want of room to classifg-and separate prisoners.The Protestants have only part of a wing of the building, the main part of which is occu- apd Ly the Roman Catholic prisoners, under the charge of the Nuns.It was suggested by the chaplain, according to the statute of page 30 of the 34 Victoria of 1871, Government might give all the Protestant prisoners into the hands of an incorporated body of ladies, who would then organize a reformatory prison for the I'ro- vince of Quebec, in the same building with the common jail of Montreal.\u201d Nothing having come of propositions made from time to time, the Central Women's Cbristian Temperance Union drew up a petition on the 6th of March, 1804), forcibly setting forth the \u2018signal failure\u2019 of the Protestant female jail either as & punitive or reformatory establishment, \u201cthe lack of accommodation for classification, work, training, exercise, sickness, punishment or reform.\u201d Through the kindness of Mr.Robert.Bickerdike this petition was laid before the Legislature at Quebec, where it was most favorably commented upon, and the promise made that it would receive attention.Correspondence ensted, followed by an interview with the Cabinet, where it was left In the hands of the ladies to find a bullding with grounds suitable for a female prison.After many places had been visited, it was decided that to remodel an old building would be far more costly than to build a new.one, and never could be made satisfactory.This being reported to the Minister of Public Werks, he subsequently accompani Bickerdike and the female jail and some of the properties selected for his Inspection: The next step was the receipt of a letter dated Quebec, 31st May, 1900, from which I quote:\u2014 1 beg to send you a copy of the report of the Department of Public Works for the year 1890, and at page agreement between the Government and the Dames Religleuses In respect to the Protestant Female Jail.From thls agree ment you will see that the building was constructed by the Government as a jal} Intended for both denominations.The Gov- | ernment pays no rent whatever to the Sisters, but pave a sum of $9 per month for all Catholic p they are actually in jail, and a block sum of $115 for Protestants, whatever may be the number, for lodging, feed, light and Sf ater.The agreement differs in many.respects from what you supposed was the arrangement existing at the last time I saw you.A new jail for Montreal will some day become a necessity, and the whole will have to be carefully considered.end bullt on a uniform plan.This, however, will be a work of great cost.At present the financial condition of the Province.is such ns to render it absolutely impossible to undertake the construction of à jail.I shall write to the Sisters, and ry to obtain a portion of the grounds sûr- rovndlng the jail upon which to allow the Protestant prisoners to be employed or cx- erclsed.\u201d While prison reform ls still In abeyance, something has been secured in the appointment of Mme.Lojeunesse as police matron, this being done after thd visit of Mrs.Barney, World's W.C.T.U.superintendent of prison work, through the influence of Miss Barber.Her re for 1887 says: \u2014\u201cWe were glad, at ength, after two years\u2019 effort, to be able to announce the appointment of a police matron.As Mrs Tajeunesse is a superior woman, capable and kind-hearted, we warmly welcome her, and are ready to work with and ald her hy any means In our power.\u201d \u201cSpectator has truly said that we do not mean to rest vntil something is done, and the agitation for reform will be continued till a Protestant Woman's Jail and Reformatory are secured.There is no place for sentiment: in the case of prisoners.What ls needed is applied good common sense.Prisoners should be made to feel that \u2018the way of the trane r is hard\u2019\u2014at the same time every effort should be stralned to its utmost to make them hate the evil in thelr past lives, point them to a better and purer future.In the old land many jalls are self-supporting.What hinders them be.Ing made so in this poorer.ew country?Jt ls cause for rejoicing that other organ- becoming alive to the ahso- Jute necessity of a reformatory for Protestant girls being provided hy the Govern- * for a new jail for women, ment and also ue THE WORKINGMEN, AND THE wo CHURCHES.Editor Herald: nt the \u201cAt Sir, \u2014I read with much Interest the -.titude of Inbor lenders towards the Chorch- er,\u2019 which appeared In Saturday's Issue of The Herald, and T muet admit that the writers have made out a very strong case against the clergy.In some fashion or other we nll, rich and poor, belleve that the introduction of the golden rule into cur relatlons with one another would make t in: but, unfortunately, thls le not the case.Big rations, composed of the pillars of the church, combines, ete., grind the marrow out of the workingman, and to make matters worse, foremen, and petty overseers, imitating ihpte masters, flitreat, awenr at, and humijifite the poor fellows under thelr control, so that they are plac We Are Specialists.Not ordinary, every-day Stationers.We understand tho business from \u2018tip to tip.\u201d Specialists in BOOK-BINDING, - «* in PRINTING, \u2018 in LITHOGRAPHING, in OFFICE SUPPLIES, in EVERYTHING _m allied to the Stationery line.Do business from Sydney to Vancouver, and never bave complaints, CHARLES F.DAWSON, oe, \u2018eantilo Stationer, \u2018 er JANES STREET ed between the devil and the deep sea.Tommy Atkins summed up the case in this fashion, \u2018On six days of the week I am threatened with the guard room and on the seventh I am threatened with.hell.\" My object in writing, however, is not to take part in the discussion, leaving that to abler pens than mine, but simply to call attention to a few words contained in Mr.Darlington\u2019s letter, where he refers to young ministers knowing nothing about the temptations, hardships, or dally life \u2018that has to be followed by the members of the flock they are called upon to preside over.I agree with the writer, but still I am proud to say that we have a man down east who does understand these things and fully fills the bill.He swung: the axe at seventy-five cents and one dollar a day to earn enough to obtain an education.This he did, not for a short period, but for several years.He knows the drudgery of a farm laborer's life, and has had a taste of work in very humble positions In the city.e won his way up by hard toll, energy, and much eacrifice, and now that east end congregation, composed exclusively of working people, are the envy of \u2018many large congregations, who would like to steal him aws,.He has already refused calls to four or five churches paying larger salaries than can be obtalned am- orgst the working classes.e old \u2018rc- prcach that there were always four or five Women to one man wattending church has been reversed there, and the church Is always filled, especially in the evenings, with a congregation largely made up of workingmen.Last Sunday evening, when the.pastor preached to young men, number of extra seats had to be placed in the gallery to seat the large number in attendance.What is the attraction?Is it the choir?No; for they simply lead, and when a good, old-fashioned tune ls started neither organ or choir can be heard.The simple truth is that Mr.Reid Is one of us, a workingman, preaching Christ, keeping back nothing, telling the truth as he knows It, even though he offends, sparing neither rich nor poor when denouncing evil.When usked a few weeks ago \u2018to accept an Increase of salary he refused, and when pressed he compromised by accepting one half.When I was told of this ed Mr.Indles on a visit to the! 15 you will find the risoners during the time that |.a felt joyous that we had such a good plece of stuff In our midst.Surely this is not a solitary case.There must be plenty more like him.Cannot we workingmen, when we find such men, rally round them, giving them our loyul support.I have always been under the Impreesion that the power of the clergy In the wealthy cburch- es has been much exaggerated.If the sufferings of the poor toilers do not stir up feelings of sympathy, the graceful, well chosen words used by the preacher In rebuking these great men will not do so.If workingmen were united, this oF oven and all others would soon be solved.\u2019 East End.\u2018THAT BREEDING RANCH.Editor Herald: Sir,\u2014In your Lssue of the 12th inst.appears a letter, in re, \u2018A Canadian FT mount Depot,\u201d signed Stobhall, Quebec.In it be advocates the British Government starting a breeding ranch for horses for the army, suggesting that the Dominion Government make a grant of land for the purpose in Alberta sufficlent to run 23,000 horses.A good many ranches in Alberta would be glad to know where such an unoccupled tract, suitable {in water, shelter and climatic wintering facilitles, is to be found.A ranch is consldered stocked when it carries one horse to every twenty acres, so that the tract required would he 500,- (O0 acres or 780 square mites He fom ther proposes that the start should be mad _ with 5,000 horses \u2014 presumably mare: \u2014 which a \u201cnatural increase\u2019 \u2018is to bring to 25,000 in five years, out of which 5,000 wlll be broken horses, suitable and ready: for the nrmy, are to be shipped.Evidently Stobhall\u2019\u2019 has never been a practical horse ranches or he would not advance such theories.Would he propose to close breed the 5,000 mares or run them In paddocks or on the open praries.For breeding on the two latter plans the stalllons used, would not he fitted, as there is time, risk and experiment in making a range stallion.Many would dle and many would not get colts that way, and for the former plan, f.c., close.breeding, It would take at least ten and probably twelve large separate ranches to handle them, with large outfits, bulld- Ings and pastures at cach.Tn any case 5) per cent.of fonls all round would be all that could he reckoned upon.Half of these would be fillies fnaémissable In the army, and of the other half how many wduld any breeder guarantee would come up to the requirements?For argument's sake let us suppose you could breed just what you want without spot or blemish, and that they all! did, It would still require a start \u2018of 20,000 mares to breed and ship 5,000 geldings In five years, Such a echeme would Inevitably result !A failure and mo far from benefiting would be disastrous to Canada and the Canadlan horse.We are all anxlous, however, to see a military remount, depot and ranch started, but not on the lines indicated by \u201cStobhall.\u201d If irstend of attempting to breed horses the Rriti¢h Government arranged to buy elther the vearlings or the two or three-year old gelding as they might decide heat bred on certaln lines, or from stallioms that have proved themselves suitable getters and then fed and trained this young stock to their requirements on thelr ranch, there would he every chance of thelr obtaining as tough, wiry and fine a quality of army remounts as any country could produce.There are men In this country who have ppared no money, time or trouble in the selection of thelr mares and Importation of themselves good.An Wrmy remount station buying three or four thousand colts a year could dray the best from nll parts of Canada and lend the Impetus of a market to good horse breeding which is the | one thing required to make It an assured _maccess.bere would be no lack of \u2018enterprising ranchers who would feed and handle thelr suckers, which at present it does not por to do, and the British Government would not only have those they had | trained to draw upon but an immense reserve În the ranchers\u2019 hands of quiet colts aiwaye rendy to he put to work.In thin way all those engaged In horse raising would be benefited and the Canadian horse advertised In a way that no single enter prise, however gigantic, conld pomsibly do.B.DDARD, Bow River Horsé Ranch Proprietors.Cochrane, N.W.T.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.Eédktor Herald: fMir,\u2014Having read with much interest th \"excellent article by Dr.Wm.Osler of the John kins University, which you recently published, I feel that it will accomplish much good and furnish food for d thought.cre Is one etatement whic be makes, however, which is n uite correct, and which T, would ask à little space with rence to Christian Science: \u2018One .n nothing more than mental another name.\u201d ln te 1 beg leave to ¢he follo extracts writings of the Rev.B.G.\u201cHow is the healing done In to e you any conclusive idea in a brief ex I can name some means by which it is not done.It ie not one mind a upon another mind: it is not the tran ce of human images of thought to other minds; it is not supported by the evidence before the personal senses\u2014acl- ence cootradicts the evidence; it is of the flesh, but of the spirit.It is Christ come to destroy the power of the flesh; it la Truth over error; that understood, gives man ability to rise above the evidence of the senses, take hold of the eternal ener- gles of Truth, and destroy mortal discord with al harmouy\u2014the grand virtues of Being.is not one mortal thought transmitted \u2018to another human mind that holds within itself all evil.Brring human mind is by Do means a desirable or efficaclous healer, is in no way allied to Divine power.human contro! is animel magnetism, more despicable than all other methods of treating disease.Christian Science is not a remedy of faith alone, but combines faith with understanding through which we may touch the hem of His garment, and know that Omnipotence bas all power In the words of the Scripture, \u2018I am the Lord and there is none else, no God beside \u2018Me.\u2019 These statements taken directly from her writing will help to correct false impressions about an Science and show that It Is not \u201cmutual suggestion.\u201d Respectfully you vy CHAS.W.PEARSON.THE 24TH OF MAY.Editor Herald: Sir,\u2014Your suggestion that the 2ith of May become a National Hollday to commemorate the beautiful life and glorious reign of our dear departed Queen ls one which I am sure will meet the hearty approval of all.Would it not be possible to make the 24th of May Empire Day, and by that have the day answer both purposes.Our glorious Queen did more to make the Empire what it now is than any other person, or, we believe, all others united.Yours, +B.Le ONLY ONE FLAG\" SAYS OR, FRECHETTE Buffalo, Feb.8\u2014Dr.Louis Frechette, of Montreal, \u2018\u2018the national poet of French Crrada,\u201d airived In Buffalo this morning and will deliver an address at the Inde pendent Club banquet at the Elliott Club this evening.\u201cI used to be an active annexationist,\u201d sald Dr.Frechette, In speaking of his political oplnlone to a reporter for the News, \u201cbut that -question ls closed for the pres ent.Still I feel sure that all of the Do- minlon of Canada will some day become a part of the United States of America.We fecl perfectly bappy under the present regime, but circumstances some day will lead us to a change and that charge will be annexation to the United States, brought about by diplomatic means.There ought to be only one flag on this ¢ontinent and that flag is the Stars and Stripes Social, political, geographical and commercial considerations all point that way.There are no conflict- Ing interests as between Canada and the United States, and there is advantage to both in union.: \u201cBut,\u201d added Dr.Frechette, I am not an active annexationist now.I profess.to be a law-abiding citizen and a ject.I have no cause to complain.fer to annexation to the United States as the ultimate destiny and desire of thé French people of Canada.Wa have no diglike for the English, but our sympathies are with the United States.By the way, few people in this country, probably, .are aware that there are now living In the United States no fewer than 1,000, French-Canadians.\u201d .RECEIVERS FOR - THE CASTELLANES I re- New York, Feb.8.\u2014Judge Lacombe, In the United States Cireult Court, to-day appointed George J.Gould and Helen M.Gould receivers of all income of the Countess de Castellane In excess of $200,000 per year.This action was taken in a suit brought By Eugene Fischer, an Austrian creditor, against the Countess de Castel- lane and agalnst George J.Goull, Edwin Gculd, Howard Gould and Helen M.Gould, &s executors \u2018and trustees under the will of Jay Gould.This suit is a general class bill for the benefit of all creditors, and uts all on an equal footing.The bill al- eges that the Countess owes In England and In France about 20,000,000 francs, and that her income since her father's death has averaged $600,000 per annum.George J.Gould, Edwin Gould, Howard Gould and Helen M.Gould, as executors and trus tees, fyled an answer in the sult by thelr solicitors, MER, BRUCHESI MAY BE MADE CARDINAL La Patrie this evening announces that the Independent, of Fall River, published that they had received a letter from Romeo saying that His Grace Archbishop Bruches, of Montreal, would probably be appointed Cardinal at the coming consistory.SUN LIFE SATISFIED WON'T ASK RETURN OF CROMAR IN- ' SURANCE MONEY.' On Tuesday, In the Toronto Assizé Court, Mr, Justice Street decided that the North American Life Insurance Company was nol compelled\u2019 to pay $6,023 to Rev.George Brophy, a Roman Catholic priest, of Thur low, Hastings County, an amount for which he had insured the life of a Toronto n his insurance.sgent named Cromar J (Brophy's) favor.North Amerleat pols e Judge to be a \u2018\u2018gambling or wagering policy,\u201d owing to the peculiar eystem on which Brophy and Cro- mar worked the Le 5.000.with different ce nies for over , : ts Sun Life Company paid $10,074 of] {ts policy.This morning e Herald enquired at the Sun Life office if the com pany Intended to take actlon for the re covery of the amount paid.The secretary's angwer was: \u2014' \u2018We consid ourselves lu bonor bound to pay the money and, at present at any rate, we have no intention of entering an action to recover Ît.TRAIN NARROWLY ESCAPED.Easton, Pa., Feb.8.\u2014The Lehigh Valley milk and paper train from New York h & DATTOW escape y from_total, de- \u2018struction at Green's Bri lle running sisty miles an hour en accident to the engine derailed the train, which went prmpin across the bridge ome hundred feet ih in danger of precipitation.One milk car fell, : was snashed to splinters.Several cars telescoped and one hangs over the bri in such a manner that it probably wi I at the first effort to rec it.The engine and the r recover other fcy was held by the Les Ca -: jured.\u2019 Christian Sclence?This answer includes too much |., from the |.Such euppositional bealing J deprecate.It | v oyal sub- | THE MONTREAL DAJLY HERALD.BATURDAY, FEB.9, 190L .+ 4 HENRY MORGAN & COS Canadian * Patriotic .~ Calendar - WAS LORD STRATHCONA'S XMAS GIFT TO EACH MEM- It is a beantiful work of art in colors, and in addition to a striking Majesty, the Queen, it contains a \" BER OF THE STRATHCONA HORSE IN SOUTH AFRICA.will always be of value as a souvenir of a great Victorian event in the history of the Empire and of Canada.It is lithographed in fourteen the leading British Generals, Canadian Officers, etc., etc.Lord Strathcona terms it \u2018\u2018a striking example of the high standard to which artistio excellence has attained in Canada.\u201d THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD Has made arrangements by which it is in a position to place within the reach of its readors the small balance of these beautiful Calendars at a merely nominal price.While they last, 3 Herald Coupons and 50 Cents will secure a copy of this valuable historical souvenir.If sent by mail, 10 cents must be enclosed for postage.illustration of a patriotic song, and likeness of Her Late Most Gracious series of very fine photogravures of » Herald Coupon Dept., | 130 ST.JAMES STREET.* For Sale or To Let A RARE OPPORTUNITY .FOR A FIRST-OLASS HOTEL MAN, The Commercial Hotel ALEXANDRIA.Will be sold leased for a term of years to a suitable ty, on very favorable terms This is one of the best appointed hotels in Eastern Ontario, and has a long established and profitable business.The house was recently almost entirely rebuilt and fitted up wiih the latest modern improvements.It is a large three storey brick building, on the best business site in the town, with electrio lights, baths and closets on each floor.There je a commodious yard and extensive stabling accommodation.Furniture, bedding, china etc., busses, waggons and harness will be sold or rented with the building.Thepe 1s no better situated hotel in Eastern Ontario.It is a rare opportunity for a first-class hotel man.For terms af lease, and other information apply to R.R.McLENNAN,, Cornwall, Or ALEX.L.SMITH, Alexandria.PROFESSIONAL CARDS.'MAOLENNAN, Barristers, &c, ; CORNWALL, ONT.D.- B.Maclennan, K.C.F.J.Maclennan.C.H.Cline., F,4- ©.BICKERDIKE, B.A., B.C.L, Barrister and Solicitor.MERCHANTS BANK CHAMBERS.W A- WEIR, K.C., M.P.P., Ce ° 178 Solicitor and Barrister, A (Opposite St.La ST.JAMES STREET.wrence Hall.) J EITCH.PRINGLE & CAMERON, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chan , N CORNWALL, ONT, Fublic, Ets.Jas.Leitch, K.C.1 A.C.Camer R.A.Pringle.on.LL.B.ELLIOTT & KENNEDY, ADVOCATES, Etc., CANADA LIFE BUILDING, 188 8T.JAMES ST., MONTREAL.GTBEONS & HARPER, , BARRISTERS, Bto,, Office\u2014Cor.Richmond and Carling Sta.LON .George C.Gibbons, K.C.Fred.F.Harper.| BUCHAN, E.HARVEY, B.C.L, Attorney, Barrister, Eto., ROOMS 356 AND 358 TEMPLE BUI 185 BT.JAMES STRHBT LDING, ALFRED How to Obtain a Home.oll - 2 Je = = i on 2 v 9 3 u ; off = 107 \\ > CR 9 - _ va IV - = \"we we a $25 Cash down is nll that is r to begin to buy a hu.ue.- DON'T RENBW YOUR LEASE ON THE 1st OF FEBRUARY.If you say the word, I can place you ~ where every.cent you would otherwise in rent would go towards paying a Home.S.HUSSELBEE, i 1638 St Lawrence Main St, Saturdays and\u2018 Sundays, Tel.Up 2203 or 23 Waverley St.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Ste.Gertrude Re L J.DESILETS, Merchant, Insolvent.Sale by auction, Wednesday, the 13th of February, 1901, at 11 o\u2019clock a.m., at Mar- ootte Bros.\" Auction Rooms, No.69 St.James Street, Montreal, the following assets, to wit: Stock of Dry Goods .§1,298.37 Smaliware, Glassware, Qrock- .ery and Hardware .3808.77 Stationery .84.29 Boots and 289.86 Groceries .c.ececoeenecce 279.68 ., 256.87 Fixtures .ccevscoces 21.Rolling Stock .125.00 148.50 Book DobtS .508.81 Right of redemption, existing till ist : of May, 1903, on property being cadastral number 261, of Ste.Gertrude, with buildings thereon erected 300.00 Terme-\u2014Cash.The whole as per inventory.Store open for inspection Monday and Tues.Gay, the 11th and 12th February instant, For particulars, apply to GAGNON & CARON, Trustees, 41 Street Railway Building.\"Barristers, Solicitors, ste.1734 NOTRE DAME STRDET.JFINLAYSON & GRANT, Custom House Brokers, Forwarders and Warehousem - Bell Tel.Main 1203.P.O.Box Hy N HANSON GREENE, P.L.8., AM.Can.Soc.O.B.CIVIC ENGINEER, Twenty years\u2019 experience In E Rallway Location and Construction, cepocisifs Bier pe, Bens to Bal rie.tt to Water Supply, Sanitary Works, ste\u201d pela 207 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL, \u2014 THE METROPOLITAN STOCK EXCHANGE MAIN OFFICE, BOSTON, MASS.Incorporated under laws of Massachusetts Capital, $100,000; fully paid.4 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER #T, Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions boug and sold on margin or for eash, + bt Bell Telepdons AN.En + KING GOES TO FLUSHING HIS MAJESTY WILL SHORTLY REPAY London, Feb, 8.\u2014A dispatch from Portsmouth says the royal yacht Victoria and Albert has been ordered gotten ready to take King Edward to Flushing soon after the opening of Parliament, when His Ma-, Jesty will return Emperor William's recent visit to England.: \u2014 KING MIDAN 18 ILL.dangerous.Co Sunday excursions, Montreal to V .field, Ste.Timothee, Beauharnois, Bel London, Feb, 8\u2014Former King Milan, \u2018 Serv according to a al ai x f lenna, 1s suffering from pneumonia.{ Is condition is prenounced to _MONTREAL TELEPHONE 1848, * Montreal, 6th February, 1901.(GREEN SHIELDS & GREENSHIELDS, | INSOLVENT NOTICE.TARDIF, Grocer, Montreal, Lo Re ZORL solvent.Sale by auction, FRIDAY, the 15th of FEBRUARY, 1901, at 11 o'clock a.m.at M Bros.Auction Rooms, 69 St.James Street Montreal, the following assets, to wit: Stock of Liquors, Grocer! VISIONS .cccovcecrcrnrens TIDWAT® ccocorcrcces Crockery eevsecccsss ST 5 rueseneen LATE sesacessscensens x Rolling Stock .cecoscsesscaccccioccnse Balance of License to.30th April, 1501 Book Deb Unexpired 30th, 100.00 £8 s.0oevsosonsacsoncnconceuces $90.51 Rent (2% months) to April errerscasencensguesascocccs 118.50 Terma\u2014~\u2014Cash.The whole as per inventory.The store open for 1 on Thursday, the 14th of February, until p.m.For particulars, apply to GAGNON $ CARON, MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.Montreal, Sth February, 1001.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of J.0.FAUBERT & CO.Barrington, P.Q.The undersigned will sell 7 public auction at No.6 St.James Street, Montreal, WEDNESDAT, the 13h FEBRUARY, 1904, At 11 O'Clook A.M., Au Lhe movable assets of the sald Insolvents, Stock ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard- ware, etc, as per inventory, to.$1,023.08 JNRLUreS .cccorevosnascsnsccsccse 11,0 186.06 234.03 : : $1,420.08 The stere will be open fer inspection Tuesday, the 13th nat.on Fer further information, apply to .ALEX.DESMARTEAU, No.1588 Notre Dame ft, Montreal.BROS., Co The Book Debts, as por list, will be ' sold separa cecattshbe0sctentocen vue, Woodlands, and Chautesagusy, via or ew York Central, from Wind .wo , EY | water powers, with power to produce light nt Curato 41 Gtreet Ratlway Building.+ BEAVER BRAND OP : CALEDORIA MINERAL WATERS as rapidly asserted its superterity.It is from the new miner) spring at CALEDONIA SPRINGS, Ox, ROWAN BROS.& CO, \u2014THB\u2014 BARTLET - FRAZIER (0 OF ONTARIO (LIMITED.Grain, Provisions, Etc.EXPORTERS and FORWARDERS, Trado in Futures in Grain, Provisions and stocks, Private wires to Chicago Board Trade and N.Y.Produoe and 3tock Exchanges.Dally Market Letter furnished to patrons.Address H.J.CUUN, Managing Director, 39 St.Sacrament Street.Montreat.FOR SALE 1145 Sherbrooke Street Large New House, extremely well finished and with all the latest and modern ideas.For Particulars 2 _ R.A.MAINWARING, 147 8t.James Street.\"TO LET On and off Wellington St., between Queen and Nazareth Sts.CORNER HOUSES.Fine locality for Butchers or Grocers.Also Dwellings and Yards.Rents low.Apply Est.D.J.MACDONALD, Office 71 Wellington Street.Store To Let \u201cNo.1768 Notre Dame Street, - .Near St.John Street.Splendid business atand, in the best part ;of the street and in the very heart of the city.8ix floors, with cellar and basement.Rear light and entrance, h.w.heating, goods hoist, etc.Upper fioors may be sublet and can be, used for light manufacturing purposes.For.particulars and terms, apply to Estate Wilson.JOS.0.BEAUCHAMP, Manager, .No.17 Place d\u2019Armes Hill.OFFICES TO LET.Single or en suite, in the Wilson Building, No.17 Place d'Armes Hill.Every convenience.\u2018Rent 60c a foot floor space, including everything.Apply to Estate Wilson.JOS.C.BEAUCHAMP, Manager, No.423, on the premises.Andrew Angus, Accountant, Auditer, Assignee : : : : : Commissioner for taking Affidavits, 15 VICTORIA SQUARE, \u201c Montreal.WANTED CEDAR POLES.Tenders will de received Yor about 308 sound ~cedar poles, from 45 to 65 feet long, 8 inches at smaller end, to be delivered in April next or earlier.Apply THE LACHINB RAPIDS HYDRAULIC AND LAND COMPANY, LIMITED, $8 Victoria Square, Montreal.v NOTICE.Notice is hereby given Chat an application | will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof, for an Act to incorporate a Company to acquire and develop heat and power, anywhere in the Dominion of Canada; to convey or transmit the same between any points.in Canada; to use, lease, sell or otherwise dispose of the same; to carry on the business of manufacturers of and commodity or commodities whatever; to purchase, lease, amalgamate with or bold the stock, bonds or other security of any company or companies having any of the above mentioned powers, or having power to build or operate a railway; to expropriate land required for the pu es of the Company, and generally to do all things necessary for the proper carrying on of the undertakings of the Company, and for other purposes.D'ARCY SCOTT, Solicitor for Applicants, \"Carleton Chambers, Ottawa.January 10th, 1901.PATENT NOTICE Louis J.Pelatan, of Paris, France, and Fabrizio Clerici, of Milan, Italy, the owners of Canadian Patent No.51,297, covering improvements in process and apparatus for extract gold, etc.from ore, are willing to grant licenses for the use of such patented Invention, or otherwise to supply the.same Appiications should be made Owen N.Evans, Solicitor of Patents and rt, Temple Building, Montreal.NOTICE.Notice is hereby given, by the Trustees of the Parish of Saint Paul of Montreal, that they will apply to the Legislature of the pe-of at ita next asssion for the purpose of having the Act 63 Victoria, chapter 96, amended in regard with the date of payment of the annual assessment, the homologation of the roll of assessment, and er purposes.other PUPTORTIN & LAURENDEAU, Solicitors for Applicants.Montreal, January 9th.190L .THE ATLANTIC AND LAKE SUPBRIOR Rallway Company will apply to the Par.lament of a, at its next session, for an Aot to amend Bection 6 of the Act 57-8 Victoria, chapter 18, and to extend the time for the completion of the line by the Trustees for the Bondholders, Montreal, 37th Decem ber, 1900.J.R, Thibaudeau, President.or Notios is hereby grven that The Laurentide Pulp Company will apply, at the next Bession ot Legislature of the of Quebes, for the passing of an Act to amend the Aot incorporating the Village of Grand Mere 6 Vie, ©.by adding thereto à provision or sions giving the sald Company and aay other joint stock Company having and owning real estate and pro within the limits of the said village, the right to vote {a \u2018all municipal matters concerning the said village, and for other objects, cGIBBON,CASGRAIN,RYAN MITCHE MOTTE ee Attorneye for mie LL 186 CANADIAN PACIFI MONTRRAL TINE BELL ST.JOHN, HALIFAX r= AN.$3.65 p.2s Bw 8.35 a.m.La 15.56 a.m., \u201c9.20 p.m.Ar.\u201c7.40 a.m.8.MARIE BT PAUL, .A MINNBAPOLES, DULUTH: 19.00 p.=.Ar.*3.00 a.m.OTTAWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger, 15.30 a.m., 15.40 .pm.Ar.13.56 p.m., 110.00 p.m.indsor St., 19.30 a.m., 13.56 a.m., 14.20 p.m.16.15 p.m., *10.00 p.m.Ar.\u201c8.60 a.m.19.3 a.m., ti, am, 16.19 p.m.40\u2019 p.m.quite 18.20 a.m., 12.00 p.m., 53.30 p-m., *11.00 p.m.Ar.\u201c6.30 a.m., 13.10 .m., 16.20 p.m., $6.30 p.m.(8un.only.) Boëron Lv.19.00 a.m., *7.45 p.m.Ar.*8.20 a.m., 19.15 p.m.VAUDREUIL \u2014 Lv.15.55 a.m., (121.30 p.m.14.15 p.m.,a5.15 p.m., 16.15 p.m., \u201c9.p.m, Ar.\u201c7.50 a.m., 18.40 a.m., 113.10 p.m., 17.00 p.m.SHERBROOKE\u2014Lv, 19.00 a.m., 14.30 p.m., - gs p.m.Ar.x8.55 a.m., 111.56 a.m., - p.m.* JOLIETTE\u2014Lv.15.20 a.m., 15.10 p.m.Ar.18.50 a.m., 16.20 p.m.BERTHIER~Lv.18.20 a.m., (1)2.00 p.m.Ar.12.10 p.m., 16.20 p.m, BT.JBRQME \u2014 Lv.19.00 a.m., 99.15 sm, (1)1.46 p.m., 15.30 p.m., a6.15 p.m.Ar.18.35 a.m., 19.50 a.m., 17.06 p.m., $9.65 p.m, STE.AGATHB-Lv.(W)9.00 a.m., 15.30 p.m.Ar.19.50 a.m., (W)7.06 p.m.16.0» LABELLE\u2014Lv, (W)5.00 a.m., 15.30 p.m.Ar.- 19.50 a.m.(W)7.06 p.m.Daily.tWeek days.fSunday only.{Dally except Saturday.xDaily, except Monday.aDaily, except Saturday and Sunday, (I)8at- urday only.(W)Wednesdays only.CANADIAN .PACIFIC OTTAWA TRAIN SERVICE FROM MONTREAL.\u2019 ot Leave Windsor St.Station 9.30 am., 9.58 6.15 p.m., *10 p.m.Lu Viger 8.30 a.m., 5.40 p.m.All other trains daily except Sune Fast Express | Trains Leaving Windsor Station at 9.55 a.m.and 4.10 p.m.week days arrive Ottawa (Central Staton) at 12.10 p.m.and 6.30 p.m.respes- SCNDAY SPECIAL TRAIN TO ST.ANNE'S AND RETURN.\u2019 Special train will leave Montreal, Windsor Station, for Dorval, St.Annes and intermediate stations at 10 a.m.on Sundays, Feb.10th, 17th and 24th.Returning will Iékye St Anne's at 6 p.m.same day.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFIOR, |129 ST.JAMES STREET, next Post Office.TITRE THIS Qreat International Route IR uns through seven States A nd two principal Provinces.Nature's favorite highway.= Deligh fu), scenery everywhere, Roadbed that travellers relish.Universally good service.Newest and best equipment.Kceps its patrons\u2019 confidence.\u201c Monvacat Ciry TiokET OFFIDES: : 137 Sv.JAMES STREET.AND BONAVENTURE STATION | NTERCOLONIAL oe RAILWAY ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER , 1900, trains will run daily (Sunday excepted) es follows: MARITIME EXPRESS will leave daily.fax, N.S., The Sydneys, St.John, N.B., and other points in the M2ritime Provindes.THE MARITIME EXPRESS, from points as above, will arrive daily, except on Monday at 6.30 p.m.THRE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave dally, except on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., due to arrive at Levis at 1.05 p.n.daily, except Sunday, at 5.20 p.m., due to arrive at Montreal at 11.00 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves daily, except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m., due to arrive at Levis at 7.20 a.m.connecting with accommodation for Campbel N.B.ACCOMMODATION LBAVES LEVIS at 11.4! in Montreal at 10.00 L.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR NICOLET leaves dally, except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FROM) NICOLET arrived at Mantreal dally, execpt Sunday, at 10.45 a.m.Vestibule trains, with luxurious Sleeping and Dining Cars and iirst-Class Coaches on the Maritime Express.end Halifax.-D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Moncton, N.B., November 22n4, 1900.: H.A.PRICE, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 143 St.James Street, Montreal.JAMES HARDWELL, Assistant General \" Freight Agent, 130 st.James Street (core ner St.Francois Xavier St.).\u2018 0 CITY TICKET OFFIOB.to 143 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL.PUBLIC NOTICE.MONTREAL TURNPIKE TRUST.A Meeting of the Bond Holders of the Montreal Turnpike Trust, will be held at the Office of the Trust, No.180 St.James Street, Montreal, on Tuesday, the 12th day of February, 1901, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing three stees, in socordance vith: the pronions ot the Aet of the Legislature o e nce of Quebec, 58 Victoria, Cap.xliv.\u201cLn H.SENBCAL.Treasurer, Montreal, 3ist January, 1901.N°TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LOUIS H.Henault, annuitant, of Ste.Oune- sonde; Urcal H.Dandurand, real estate agent, of Verdun; Orflle Louis Henault, trader; I.- Lcuis Lafleur, merchant; George Tate, clerk: James O.Richardson, cashier; Charles W.Jenkin, olerk; John Simpson, master carter: William R.Kennedy, foreman; James G.op, vie, clerk; Charles Cushing, no publiez George MoMillan, stfectrictant James - send, clerk; Robert Lyall, foreman; Frank B.Stacke, clerk; Henry Call, roll turner; Ounningham, tallor; John Storey.machinist; John Orton, clerk, of the Oity of Montreal, that they will ature of the Province of session, for the purpom of under the name of \u2018\u2018The Point 8t.Cherles Amateur Athletic Association,\u201d for the pure poses of forming an ation of gymnaste, and of encouraging athletic exercises, of 20 quiring and holding the immovables neces.poses Og nator,\u201d Solicitor for Petioners.or, citor ners, ontreal, 30th January, 1001.tor OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AR plication will be made at the next session of the Legislature of the Province uebes, for an act to inoorporate \u2018\u2019The lam achan of taking over and continuing as a cern the business at present Montreal by the firm of Was manufacturers and dealers in Soaps, fumes, Glycerine, dye stufts, oils and other roduots, incidental thereto, with the right saye preferred and stock.bead office of the company ot Montreal.1, solicitors for applieants.Soci: w ordinary to 17.00 p.m.WINNIPÉG AND PACIFIO CDAST\u2014Lv.19.30 oo ded T ry its undoubted advantages.Through Sleeping Cars Between Montreal except on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for Half.THB LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Levis a.m.daily, except on Sunday, due to arrive those who shall form part of the corporation, ® » - EDNARD WHAT T0 0 -.suggests in his Commoner to-day reforms % .join Parliament in extending to the peo- © flag over a few gold mines.: \u2014 \u201cMajor Van Wyck, of New York, is be- - death.of our to miss.Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear, Socks, Gloves, Muff= lers.Dressing.Gowns, Smoking Jackets, Braces, Bath Gowns, Bath Mats, Turkish Towels, Hand- \u2018 Kerchiefs, Umbrellas, Pyjamas, etc.EEE ~All Less 20 Per Cent.off the Regular Marked Prices.J.TOOKE.great Discount Sale.ONLY ONE DA SATURDAY ONLY LEFT for those who wish to take advantage This is an opportunity no one can afford 177 ST.JAMES STREET.2387 ST.CATHERINE ST, WEST.1553 ST.CATHERINE\u2019 ST.EAST.THE \\ \u2014 JNTREAL DALY WERALD, SATURDAY.FEB.9, 190L Diamonds.Gon.0.Robinson & Ch, 2397 $1, Catharine Stroat.- Watches, Olocks and Jewellery, Oleaned aud Repaired.Telephone, Up 1408.STOCK JB Everything New This Month.TIES, _ ze, SHIRTS and COLLARS a specialty MACKERROW BROTHERS , 2226 ST.CATHERINE STREET, TELEPHONE UP 966.OPPOSITE VICTORIA STREET.L BRYAN TELLS KING Ex-Democratic Leader Maps Out a Policy for England's .Sovereign.Lincoln, Neb., Feb.8.\u2014Under the head ing \u201cA Royal Opportunity,\u201d W.J.Bryan which the new King of England might put into effect.Mr.Bryan says: Edward VII, King of Great Britain end Ireland, and Emperor of India, now the supreme ruler over more than three hundred and fifty millions of people.\"As such he has opportunities which comc to but few persons in a generation and his responsibilities are commensurate with his opportunities.\u201cIt is too \u2018much to expect that one who- was born heir to a throne and who was reared in an atmosphere \u2018of royalty will- regard the people as the source of power.Neither can one.who relies upon inlieritance for his own social and official standing We reasonably asked to disregard the claims of both and wealth and distribute favors according to.merit, but there is much: he could do without surrendering his belief in the monarchical privciple or disturbing the aristocracy.COULD FREE IRELAND.\u201cHe could announce his willingness to | ple of Ireland the rights and privileges now enjoyed by his-English subjects, and he could express a desire for the termination of the war in South Africa, in which ] Epglishmen are being sacrificed and Boers ;- slaughtered in order to raise the British \u201cBut even it lie is not disposed to espouse the cause of those who desire en- | arged political rights, there is still a sphere in which he could employ his ener- es to advantage.Having all the wealth.e can use and all the official honor that he can covet, it is within his power to win the hearts of his subjects and give them a substantial reason for their oy- alty by proving his personal interest in their welfare.Great problems press for consideration and he might exert a power: ful influence in their correct solution.\u201cIf he will devote his time to studying the needs -of the people rather than to the pleasure and dissipations of court: if he will visit the crowded tenement-houses snd workshops of the great cities and devise some means for their betterment; if he will acquaint himself with the condition of agricultural labor and use his influence to keep the farm land from being swallowed up by vast hunting estates; if he will investigate the monopolization of industry and prevent the destruction of the independent merchant and manufae- turer; if he will see that the laws are enforced against those who plunder by wholesale, as well as against those: who do wrong on a small scale\u2014if, in other words; he will show that he is anxious to live for those who in any emergenc would be willing to die for him, he will add honor to the crown rather than receive distinction from it.\u201d VAN WYCK DID RIGHT.In another article Mr.Bryan says: \u2014 ing criticized because he failed to order the flag lowered to half-mast on the City Hall on the occasion of Queen Victoria's Mayor Van Wyck\u2019s defence is.that jt has not been the custom to lower th2 flag oh such occasions.He points out that he fiag was not lowered on the occasion of the death of General Joubert, of the South African Republic.Whether the flag on a public building shall be lowered in tribute to men of other nations, dasnot & scrious question.But Mayor Van Wyck presents a complete defence when he cites the failure to pay this tribute to Joubert 18 2 precedent for the failure in the case ueen Victoria.\u201cThis may yet become an _interesting question.If Paul Kruger, the old Rom.in of the South African Republic, should lie, there would be a very general demand shat the flag be lowered in tribute to his memory.Nor is it to be doubted that there would be vigorous opposition in certain quarters to such recognition.There wre some people in this country who are nore anxious to pay tribute to monarchs than to recognize the merits of freenren.\u201d | | AMERICANS HAVE CAUSED BIG RISE IN DIAMOND PRICES petite of Americans for diamonds and not he regulation of the De Beers output by Cecil Rhodes that, according to Mr.Woolf, leading partner of the biggest London wholesale diamond firm, is responsible for sending up these gems 50 per cent.Mr.Woolf said: \u2014 - , \u201cEverything has gone up in our trade; emeralds ten times as much as diamonds, - down, owing to the smallness ofthe supply.Pearls, t00, are very dear.\u201cAmericans buy up three-fourths of the diamonds.Americans buy the very finest dian onds and will pay any price for them.The syndicate has got the cream.ere are only six members and there never was such a monopoly as theirs.Roughly speuking, I should say they have made ap ut $10,000,000 in one year between em | * PEST OF PRAIRIE DOGS WESTERN KANSAS FARMERS ARE ALARMED AT THE EXTENT OF THE TOWNS OF THE LITTLE Abilene, Kan., Feb.8&\u2014The farmers of Western Kansas have on their hands a new plague, that of the prairie dog.Thou- sends of the odd little creatures have been coptured and taken Bast for show pur- peses, but the people of the plains have come to consider them a nuisance.It is no unusual thing to see a town that is a collection of holes all Inhabited oy the dogs, which covers a whole section land, & space a mile square.As a .result, the vegetation Is eaten down to the bare earth and the land es valueless for the cattlemen.Then the animals make foraging trips into_the graln near by and cause atch damage that way.The prairie dog is small, scarcely larger than a very large rat sometimes, but he is a ve keen-witted creature.When the growth of grain or grass seems likely to cause him trouble in seeing approaching visitors, he straightway proceeds to cut It He goes Into the millet and corn fields and nibbles at the grain near the bottom of the stalks, and the tall grain tumbles as if it were cut by a machine.The prairie dog does not eat the grain he Kevts, but seems to wish It out of the way, In order that the lookouts posted around every town may see If strangers are approaching.Every town seems to be laid out with care, and there is in ench a central hole which \u2018is dug down until it reaches water.Sometimes it is necessary to dig for scores of feet, but the little\u2019 animals never faiter and they are always -upplied wtih this needful adjunct to thelr dwelling places.It ls perhaps because of the difficulty\u2019 of | digging these wells that the animals extend the boundaries of their towns rather than start new \u2018ones.Certain it is that they are all the time branching ont and some of the towns cover hundreds\u2019 of acres.They have grown amazingly since the opening of the West, to settiemeut hoth heciuse of th» added supply of food that came from the scatter lng of grain and because many of the wild animals that preyed on them have been svept away.Now the problem of caring for them 4s up to the farmer, and be looks at it much as the Eastern man does at that of the English sparrow.J.B.Perry.of Oberlin, one of the lead- Ing farmers of Northwest Kansas, tells of bis experience In this matter.\u201cI had a town of two sections on my farm and there I was so steady a growth that T wae In danger of losing the most valuable part of the farm.The pasture was ruin and the grains adjoining the town on all sides were destroyed far Into the fields.1 soaked a lot of corn In arsenic solutlon and then went along the town with my hired men, taking regular beats until we had gone over it all.putting In earh hole n small portion of the polsoned grain.We covered the boles as we went along, the task being a slow \u2018one, to be sure.but thorough.The animals seemed to eat the grain.for out of the town fully two-thirds of.the holes were never opened.The ad cs Ate the corn, and died In thelr.hones.Then we went over the land again and went through the snme process, and by this time killed off: the greater portion of the dogs.remaining.I found !t the only way to get rid of them and though it will \u2018be a\u2019 long time before the land is ns good as before because of the poor earth that was brought to the | surface by the digging of the anfmals, Jt will eventually regain its strength.\u2019 Another method of treating the pests Is to nse blsulphlde of carbon, saturating a pere of-cotton with the fluid and droppine t In the hole, which ia then eoversd.The gases from-the solution make the animals scarce In a short time.With thls remedy there Is danger of polsoning other animals and the farmers are afraid of it.Strychnine solutlon and corn are a common combination and this Is dropped in the holes as betore.Thé farmers.of Northwest Kansas.ar: considering a convention to discuss the hee: and surext means of getting rid of (I pests.The theory that the mand hill ow Is a dweller In the hole with the pralr' dog and there exists a happy family ar rangement between them Is disproved hy frequent Investigation.The -owls live in deserted holes sometimes, as do the, rattle.ensies of the uplands, but they are not at home when the snappy little prairle dog Is making himself numerous, = | ANARCHISTS ANXIOUS NOT \"TO OFFEND ENGLAND Paris, Feb, 8.\u2014An Italian An.rehist leader now in Paris was asked to-day if there were likely to be any Anarchist attacks in London in connection with the asser:bling of \u2018sovereigns and princes for Queen Victoria's funeral.He replied: \u201cIf there are any such attacks the Internationalists will be absolutely innocent.We decided on \u2018hands off.\u2019 It would .be worse than folly if by any such act we closed against us our only \u2018refuge in Europe.\u2018\u2019Our people, hounded everywhere else, have found an asylum in England.We are ngither ungrateful nor fools, so we will leave England alone.Young Sipido, who tried ta kill the Prince of Wales, was not one, of us or he would\u2019 have known bet- va , Pearl Rings.We have supplied ourselves well with these popular gems, and can offer extra good Some very pretty \u201cwhole pearl\u201d rings range in price from 05.00 to 820.00, whilst our diamond.and pearl _ combinations range from those prices as high as $350, 'R.A.DICKSON & \u20acO., Jowellorscmemman==2201 St, Catherine Street, , Value in all styles of | ace in Mayfair, in anti \u2018- Li sed A Lal im h German provinces of Austria.Nevertheless, in this country nothing Is certain in politics.STORMY TIMES.* BEFORE AUSTR Reichsrath Shows Few Signs of Becoming Rapidly a Working \u2018Body.Pa - Vienna, Feb.8.\u2014There 1s little In the constitution of the new Austrian Relchs- rath to encourage the hope that this body has been turned into a working parilament by the recent elections.In the old Reichsrath, which lasted nearly four years, only four measures were passed.When it dissolved Emperor Francis Jeseph impliedly threatened that if there was a renewal of the former pandemonium he would send the brawlers about thelr business, suspend the constitution and revert to the arbitrary rule with which hls reign began.His precise language was that the elections would be'\u2018\u2018the last constitutional menns to be employed to secure effective government.\u201d .POWER OF OBSTRUCTION.Among the 352 members returned, the Neue Freie Presse counts thirty-one different parties or fractions of parties, and among these fractions there is a new organisation of born obatructioniste.The pan- Germanic party, which In the last Relchs- rath numbered only six, pow numbers twenty-four.Under the rules of the House its leaders, Herr Schonerer and Herr Wolf, will be able to introduce motions without the help of any other party or faction.If they choose, they will be able to start obstruction on thelr own account, whatever the other Germans or non-Germans should decide.; There is not the least doubt that they will use this power to the utmost, if any concessions are made to the Csechs or the Poles, or te the clericals and Luegerites.Not only are they -Germanie In thelr creed, but they are liberal to the extent of radicalism, and they hate the papacy and everything for which it stands.OLD ]8SUB UP AGAIN.Probably, for a time, the new Reichsrath will abstain from obstruction, at least long erough to allow the election of the members of the delegations who supervise the common affairs of the dual monarchy, and the passing of a very urgent rallway con- etruction bill.Possibly there will be a small number of other Indispensable mea- stres adopted.Then will come the old qt estlon of the official language in Bo- hemila, the eternal quarrel between the Germana and Czechs.' It is Impossible to estimate the chances of a compromise on thls int, but unless a compromise is reached there can be no solution by constitutional means of the problem of parliamentary government In Aus- ria.Were the Emperor King to suspend the constitution and govern the Pmplre without a parliament, two lasues might arise.Herr Schonerer and Herr Wolf would go back to thelr constituents and agitate for secession from Austria and union with the German Empire.\u201d There has been some talk of open avowals.The other peril would be to the \u2018Ausglelch with Hungary.LOYALTY IN HUNGARY.Fortunately for the whole situation, the Hungarlan Government, while looking with disgust upon the Austrian impasse, Is loyal to the king.So, too, are t Hungarian people.M.Koloman de Sgzell, the Hungarian Premier, who Is rapidly advancing to the foremost position In the dual monarchy, has al- rendy hinted that it Is vital to maintain the alllance with Austria, and that, if necessary, Hungary \u201cwill go a long way to serve her own Interests.\u201d In the Budapest press this is Interpreted to mean that Hungary will maintain the Aueglelch even if there should be no Parllament in Vienna, and that, should there he an attempt at secession in the German provinces of Austria,.the Hungarian Government has troops who would know what to do.\u201cIt would be a curious development of an unprecedented situation,\u201d says a vigor- cus Hungarian writer, \u201cIf the Fmperor- King.who, during the early vears of his reign and long afterwards, sent Austrian troops to keep Hungary beneath his sway, *\u201chauld now ase Hungarian troops to retain part of Austria.\u2019 : : BLOW TO THE CLPRICALS.By far the most hopeful feature of the case In Austria Is the revolt of the people against the alllance between the clerlcal reactionaries and the Jew-baiters.Prince Alols Llechetenstein\u2019' and Dr.Leuger, the burgomaster of Vienna, can no longer command a majority of the Relchsrath hy combining forces.The clerical party has re- celved a damaging blow In all parts of the mplire.It 1s doubtful also whether Herr Schon- erer and Herr Wolf will remsin together (n- definitely.They have long been political companions, but Wolf wishes to make his way in the world, and Schonerer ix a fanatic.Good judges predict that Wolf will prove more tractable in the new Relcharath than he did in the old.and that his poitt!- cal adherents will he more easily managed.UNCERTAINTY OF POLITICS.Moreover, It Is Inconcelvable that.large manufacturing towns like Gablons, Traute- nau and Aussig, or an International watering place like Carlabad, all of which returned members of the Wolf party, should desire the annexation by Germany of the One of the members of the new Reichs.rath, by the way, can neither read nor write.He was elected in a Polish district on & complicated radical, cledeal, antl- MAY BUY MARLBOROUGH HOUSE London, Feb.8.\u2014Again the report in prevalent that the Duke of Marlborough will be enabled, by W.K.Vanderbilt's erosity, to buy back Marlborough cuse for his family.No progress has been made the past year with the construction of Mar borough's projected palpation of the contingency which now has arisen.It in paid that the Duke of Cornwall is determined to take Clarence House: fof his JLondon rohan ry ors a not \u201caverse : House for $1,000,000, RED SUN RAYS THE LATEST CURE POR THE MEASLES Abaris, Feb.6\u2014Dr.Chatiniere, an emin- Semitic programme, the like of which was |- SE - \u20ac CONSUELO'S DUKE cine a new discovery for the cure of mea- ales.It consists simply of confining the patient in a room with the windows hung in red shades or curtains through .which tho sunlight enters.i The physician says he has demonstrated the efficacy of reddened sun rays in twelve cases of well-developed measles, cures following with wonderful rapidity.The discovery is the result of observations among ts of the Vosges, Caucasus, Finland and other countries, where women have a habit of enveloping children suffering from measles in red cloths.amer \u2018GOULD FAMILY WILL * STAND BY COUNTESS New York, Feb.8\u2014George Gould and his brothers and sisters in their answer today to the complaint filed by creditors of the Count and Countess de Castellane did not deny that Anna was heavily in debt.They said, however, that there Was a provision dn their father's will be liable for debt at any time, y insisted that this was a bar to the prosecution of the suit, but they requested the courts to decide the question.All the members of the family said that they were willing to act as receivers without compensation.FINANCING PURCHASE OF A GREAT RAILROAD New York, Feb.8.\u2014It was learned today on good authority that the Union Pacific Company's purch of Southern Pacific stock is to be finan) ed by an issue of $0,000,000 of Union Pacific four per cent.ten-year convertible gold bonds underwritten by Kuhn, Loeb & Cd.lhe bonds are to form part of a total authorized issue of $100,000,000 of bonds interest at a rate not exceeding four per cent, and not less than three Per cent yearly.: \u201cThe bonds will be secured by certain collateral in the company\u2019s treasury as well as by a first mortgage on about 1,300 miles of road forming part of the Union Pacific Railroad Company's present system not now mortgaged.LONDON LIBEL SUITS.London, Feb.8.\u2014The King\u2019s Bench Division of the High Court of.Justice today found in favor of Victor Michael Ruthven, described as an ex-priest, in a libel] suit brought against Emil De , 8 Catholic priest, for circulating leaflets averring that Ruthven\u2019s lectures were: indecent.Forty ehillings were awarded.The court found in favor of De Bom respecting the publication of Ruthven\u2019s record, copied from the Clevenland Universe, of March 15, 1895.The Rev.J.\u2018G.Paton, a Presbyterian i of New Hebrides, testitied and that he_had given evidence against Phim in America, where he was sentenced to à year\u2019 imprisonment for swindling, in 1895, a man well-known in America.The Court also rendered a verdict in favor of the Rev.Bernard 8pink, who was gued for libel by the Rev.Tuberville Cory Thomas, of , formerly a pastor at Ishpeming, Michigan, on the ground of having imputed immoral con- uct.: ms - A PIANO EVENT.0 The Heavy Discount Sale Now Going On In the Lindsay-Nordheimer Co.: Warerooms.People who profit by the great discount sale of high class pianos now going on in the Lindeay-Nordheimer Co.Warerooms, can purchase a strictly firet claes piano at'from 20 to 33 1-3 per cent.off the regular prices.When it is considered that such pianos as Steinway, Hazleton, Nor dheimer, Heintzman and Howard are being offered at these discounts, the sale presents an opportunity worthy the attention of every prospective piano buyer in Canada.A \u2018personal call solicited, or if out of town a postal card or letter will have prompt attention.City.ware- rooms, 2366 St.Catherine street.East end branch, 1622 St.C iherine street, cor, St.Hubert street.\u2014adv.MAYOR OF ST.ANDREW'S, Mr.John MaPhee, was elected Mayor at_a meeting of the Council on Monday.Miss M Albright, of this place, died yesterday after a 1g and painful ness.It is rumored here that the Lachute and St.Andrew's Railway will be turned into an electric , and is expected to be in operation by the end of June next, and will be continued on to Carillon, and connect with the*Carillon and ted with electric line, \"x Socal given by the ladies of the .Presbyterian Chur was held in the town bal last night.A large number attended and a good programme was rendered by the choir.ke .Mr.Ballantyne was with the success of the social.HALF-HOUR TALKS TO CHILDREN.\u2014 noon in the Natural Hist Hall at 8.thé bein \u2018Fruit and Tramps.\u201d The lecturer, Miss C.M.De- riek, La.is a lady well qualify to treat bject : + It deserves, a ine store for those who have the good.fortune to be present.that Bah that Ruthven\u2019s real name was Riordan, stating that the trust fund should not | Grenvile road, which will also be con- |\u2018 children series will be delivered this after-] SUPERSTITION IS SET | AT DEFIANCE BY LOVE Prominence of Thirteen in Coming Marriage of President of French Chamber of Deputies.Paris, Feb.8.\u2014\u201cThe civil marriage of M.Paul Deschanel, president of the chamber of deputies, and Mile.ine Brice,\u201d says the Figaro, \u201cwill take place Feb.13 at the marie of the sixth arrondissement.The religious ceremony will be celebrated three days later at the Church of Saint Germain des Ires.> \u201cFor the benefit of those who will be |.astonished by this date of the 13th, which is usually hel dto Le unlucky, we will mention that the engaged couple both attach to it a happy superstition.They were both, in fact, born on the 13th of the menth\u2014M.Paul Deschanel on Feb, 13, 1856.and Mlle.Germaine Brice on Apri 13, 1876.: \u201cFurthermore, it was on the, 13th of the last month that the fiancee gave her consent to the en ment, and, still further, the surname and Christian name -of each are formed of thirteen letters.\u201cTo complete, we will add that it was at Florence, when M.Deschanel was travelling incognito under the name of Pierre Duclaux, which likewise comprises thirteen lett that he met the family which has had a hand in the realization of \u2018his\u201d happy union\u2014that of M.Henri Germaine, chairman of the board of directors of the Credit Lyonnais.\u201c, M.Paul Deschanel\u2019s witnesses at the marriage -ceremony will be M.Toubet,president of the Republic, and M._ Legouve, dean of the Academie Francais.\u201d ANNUAL CONCPRT.\u2014The Irish Protestant, Benevolent Society has arranged to give its annual concert In the Windsor Hall on March 5.Dr.John Potts, of Toronto, will he the orator of the evening.and good musical talent will be a-rap, for.-1 - 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- 2411 St.Catherine Street.= Specialties in TRY il.- WINES \u201cGravel Freres & Co.s HIGH CLASS WINES.| PORT WINE.$300 to $20.00, quart cases.SHERRY WINE.84.00 to $22.00, quart cases.CLARET WINE.$3.00 to $14.00, pints and quarts.SAUTERNE WINE.34.00 to $10.00, pints and quarts, RHINE WINE, Hock.$800 to $16.00, pints and quarts.BURGUNDY WINE.$6.00 to $15.00, pints and quarts.Lots of other lines that you can wish for.carefully.Mail orders filled GRAVEL FRERES & CO.Vrrhemlans 2241 St.Catherine St.iss ~~ COAL ~~ oF THE mEeT SEND YOUR ORDERS TO The HARTT & ADAIR COAL Co 222 ST.JAMES STREET, .CO.* .Lt ' .» » .- y.W.SCOTT & SONS, 1739 Notre Dame Try .\u2014 ~\u2014 Ve - .le = = Oxford Hotel and Cafe TISTIC GOODS 42%, alu 4 AR - | ») SPECIALTIES.UNIVERSITY STRERT.\u2014 \u2014 T New Pieces of Tiffany Favrile.\u2018 .Gless Lamps, Vases, etc.SUNDAY, 10th.Carbons, exquisitely framed.Launch from 12 to 8.30 for 250.New Mahogany Inlaid Tables.,Û Diuner from 6 to 8.80 p.m.for 980, GALLERIES OF Persian and Dutch Pottery.Meals, a Ia Carte, till mid-night, PAINTINGS AND _ Fine Photo Frames in great variety._\u2014 WATER COLORS Prints, Etchings and Facsimiles.\u2018 Zadier sad Gentlemen's \u2014 Dining Rooms, on 158 Street. + > o Pe .LR al ) fr mp \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014S\u2014\u2014\u2014 etre eee name pa 4 1 - _ Ls DS \u2019 PTT TE TT ST TS TTT TFT 4 Le \u2019 ] ar = + ; - oO : : < VT = .y .' .7 .= ; J \u2018 - 2 > ' cL .> : \u2019 + - + à PAGNS 11 TO 16.MO .SSCOND ANOTION \u2026.\u2018 ; e \u2018PAGES 11 TO 18.- ae So = +» | .o> - Tm - \u2019 RAAT NAA A ' 84TH YEAR.NC.34.Most Modern of Methods Jor the Cure of Rheumatism PRACTICAL TEST AT ROYAL VICTORIA The Efficacy of the Treatment Demonstrated by ~ Experience of Surgeons of Montreal's \u2018 Famous Hospital.How is your rheumatism to-day, air?| be numbed.280 degrees may be borne Or, in the vernacular, how are your theumatics?Troubling you, eh ?Well, go and be boiled ! - * -., Frivolous?Nay, then is there much -wrisCom in frivolity.And if the instruction, \u201cGo and be boied\u201d is not sound sod humane, I am a soused gurnet.The latest method of curing rheumatism is to insert the patient in a boiler, heat him up to a trifling matter of 250 or 300 degrees Fahrenheit, and send him home # less suffering and less profane man: When I mention that 400 degrees Fahr.is 188 above the boiling point of water, it will be at once grasped by the feeblest intelligence that the heating experience is alone worth the price of admrssion.Etrange es it may seem, there is no alarming discomfort in.this extreme temperature, although Brazilian summer heat is Arctic compared with it.Best of all, it is, according to medical authority, an almost certain remedy for\u2019 end aciatice.« e * It is said that the virtue of heat as a therapeutic agent was known to thesearly Romans.Daily, many thousands - of them attended the Caracalla baths at Pompeii, and luxuriously wriggled in the caldarium, a \u2018heated apartment for the treatment of agonies of the rheumatic type.And though it 'is disheartening | and humiliating to think that antique and very dead Pompeiians poked their noses into inventions that belonged to unef- fending men who were to arrive minebeen hundred years later, it is satisfactory to know that the bones of the interfering old crocks were ecrewed and racked vith \u201crheumatics.\u201d\u201d : In a primitive fashion every old lady in the civilized corners of the world has known and knows the principle on which \u201c the most modern apparatus for the relief and.cure of rheumatism and sciatica is constructed.Old ladies and young rheumatism | there, are who have an unshakeable éon- viction that mustard plasters will cure any pain having its origin in cold, from toothache to purgatorial pneumonic tortures, if the plasters are penétratingly | hot and are applied with sufficient fre- | quency.The inevitable first remark of a stranger to the rheumatism, boiler is: - \u201cBut doesn\u2019t it burn?\u201d ; \u201c\u2018Tbe great obstacle to hot ar treatment was the want of a substance that would prevent burning of the flesh.Moist and unventilated hot air will burn the patient.But Mr.A.V.M.Sprague, of Rochester, New York, discovered -that roasting might be avoided by placing the patient ona sheet of fibrous magnesia.The ovens are made in three shapes\u2014 for heating the entire body, for the arms.end legs, and for the local application of beat.The construction of each kind is on the same principle.\u2019 a The oven is made of three metal cylinders, separated by one inch and an inch and a half of space.The outer cylinder is made of nickel-plated sheet copper, lined with asbestos.The middle cylinder is madd of steel; thé third of brass.The asbestos lining of the copper cylinder ptops the heat from escaping outside.Three funnels act as flues for the burners at the base of the oven and carry away the products of combustion while the patient is baking.\u2018The inmde cylinder is perforated.The perforations allow air that is heated by radiation from the hot steel to be distributed over the patient.Inside the three funnels are tubes that run from the central space and these, by taking off part of the heated air, regulate the temperature and ita dryness.Other tubes, at the bottom of the ap- paratu-, funning between the gas burners that furnish the heat, draw supplies of fresh air to take the place of that which escapds./ * \u201cThe inner, perforated brass cylinder is lined with cork ribs, an \u2018inch apart, run- .ning lengthwise, These prevent burning of the flesh.- The pdtient lies-on a sheet of fibrous magnesia, under which is a 1,18 laid by to rest.\\ for an hour or so, and is not unpleasant.212 is water boiling point.At 350 the body feels as if it were frizzling, and when the patient keeps cool (?) enough \"to.think at ell he thinks his heart is beating so fast that it has gained half a MONTREAL, were rapidly relieved.Fourteen were completely cured, leaving the hoapilal well, after an average duration of three weeks, though among them were cases which had lasted months, and in one case more than a year.\u201cThe ather 13 shawed marked \u2018im provement, though not a complete cure.+ « - .Such cases, however, had been much more protracted, the average duration of these 13 being five months.The relief by hot air was particularly gtrik- ing in ome\u2019 instance, that of a young \u2018renchman.whe had suffered: for some months, and on admission was given the usual treatment by blistering and other forms of counter-irritation, and the leg : finally fixed in a splint.All this seemed to have no avail in relieving pain or disability, and be was placed on hot air baths.Almost immediately he was relieved of pain and within a few days was able to leave the hospital quite well.\" In two remaining cases no result was obtained.The patients underyent stretching treatment, but this was \\n- effectual, and they\u201d leit unrelieved.day on standard time.When the ex- The Royal Victoria physicians conclude: ; Ca = pis = Ns BEN ; = \u2014 \u2014 Be \u2014 - = \u2014 7 = = + L mé ge : AEE ; \u2018 BAKING MACHINE OPEN, SHOWING CIRCULATING JACKET AND PER.- FORATIONS., SOOC OOH SOO 000 IDE 089000609 000060006 COLIC OOOLOEEPODECPOCT00C P6960 060 0000 Pe OPeeeCePecH © feats, - « Filing with crowds again the grass- œ grown streets, \u201d © Placjug dead kings back on their crum- de bled aents, _ ® There suddenly\u201d will sweep into his « .rhyme \u2018 «® Victoria's name, long leavendered by © time; @ Apd all the poet heart of him will stir - treme eats are applied ica water ts given as a drink and ice is applied to the head.La After the baking,.the rub comes.The patient is given a thorough rib down and -An honr or two later he probably discovers that his pain has, gone, maybe for days and mavbe for ever.and a superb sense of physical exinlara- tion has come upon-him.\u2019 » - - apparatus \u2018as this must necessarily fad to give a vivid idea of its construction: Words are slow.The eye is quick, and any visitor to the Royal Victoria wid lie well repaid by a visit to the room in which the oven is kept, and looking over the apparatus.° As to the actual effect of the hot air treatment on patients, 1 beg to be allowed to quote the Assistant Physician and the Senior House Physician of the Royal Victoria, who wrote in the De- rember edition of the Montreal Medical Journal some \u201cNotes on the Therapeutic Uses of Hot Air.\u201d After describing the cylinders and \u2018the form of treatment .the physicians write of the results in England in 1894.- \u201cOnce introduced, the treatment was found to create temporary benefit in rendering stiffened joints of arthritis deformans more supple, and in enabling bedridden patients to walk more ensily than they had done for months or even ycars.but with the prolonged cessation of treatment, as a ruie, the joints returned to their former condition .though where: any pains existed or acute symploms manifested themselves the relief Was Ta- pid and pronounced.\u201d ' The hot air treatment gave no evidence that it possessed any curative value, how: ever.In painful effusions and in acute.and sub-acute conditions, the - improvement \u201cis most interesting to note, being more rapid and complete than by the various other means adopted.\u201d .Among the early cases in Montreal, \u201cespecially sub-acute and more or less chronic\u2019 cases of various diseases, \u2018many were \u2018not only relieved from the pain incident to those inflammatory conditions, but the mobility was increased and walking (when the knce was affect- than by any other means we have adopted.Where much pain was present the A written description of such as novel : ed) was rendered more quickly pos-ible \u2014\u201cWhat particularly directs one to the \u2018 hot air treatment in.sgiatica is tle rapid .relief of pain, a relief which persists and .enabies the patient,\u201d while tak Hg the pe cessary est in bed, to enjoy comfort and | freedom from suffering.\u2018Neither blisters, axjuication, have been, in ouf experience, | atténded with like satisfaétory results.\u201d | + + * * \" .i So there.You have been told what the +1 Send down the white fire of the King @ æ of Kinga, - .-@ « Until all riers shall be lifted up LA « To drirk with common man the equal @ cup.© :®æ «+ .Seud_ wi dom upon nations and send © ; down © « On Rérrs the deeper meaning of the & \"Gr crown.; ® fomentations nor any other form of local * SATURDAY, FEBRUAR ! V.ICICRIA THE GOOD 8! New York, Feb.2.\u2014 The poem by Bdwin Markbam, author of \u2018The Maa With the Hoe,\u2019 written on the wa- nounoement of the death of Queen Victoria, is as follows: Homage.and hush of heart belong to eath, : Whea at the door the dread cue enter- The courteous departure of the soul To seek its high imperishable goal, The etill withdrawal of that inward thing That glves the shapen clay the aureple, Sends on ail hearts the ancient won- .dering.And so a stiliness falls across the day, Now that the queen has pushed aside the crown, | And, with no herals telling her renown, .Has gone the august unattended way\u2014 Gone down the way where all of earth reccdes, Leaving behind a fragrance of good 8, A wreath of memorien forever n Above her name, mother and iriond and quéen.Whatever fortune obmes - to shape + events She carried in her heart the good In- * tent _ And surely, Lo, since that far fragrant our When first the boughs of Eden broke no flower Nothing hes shined more kingly than good.deeds, Lo, out of these the golden heaven proceeds, The memory of good deeds will ever ; stay .A lanip to light us on the darkened way, A music to the ear on clamoring street, A cooling well amid tbe noonday heat, A scent of green boughs blown through arrow walla A feel of reat when quiet evening falls.The kindly deed will live in memory When London in far centuries shall be As still as Babylon and both a dream\u2014 When London dead shall be some \u2018poet's theme\u2014 When all her tomhs and towers shall be a flight Ot ghostly arches in the noiseless night, 9016666016 06656 4 $ \u2018Then as some bard on legends borne aloug : Shall \u2018build her taded glories into song, Some Homer sing ber darings and de- a * 995003006006 6066060606 1606 COHHHOS GES SES OC HHCÉ \u20ac At some small heart-warm chronicles «or of her, © The obscure whisper of some Kindly $ ot this dead h ; s dead queen, her quick ly -to © need; q .reply « And, lo.his song will brighten and a © will shine \u20ac As though a star should break \u2018along .the line.= © .; .© «© @reater than any king with wolfish @ eos -bordes \u2019 3 « That ever climbed the pathway of the © ce ewords : 9 @ Was this quern-mother, graclous, gen- @ œ tle and good, ; \u2019 © # A whitz fair flower of Ohristian wo- & ©, manbood.\u2019 © > Her binners felt the wind of every Ô.- : s © © And yet éke held a wider realm ig fee, $ 4 \u201cThe mure high kingdom of the woman: & e y; : \\ © Peace to her spirit as the years in- Qi © .creare\u2014 © \u2018.Peace.for her last great passion was .e | 6x for peace, : Te © «+ © God cf natlons, on the dark of things vw.Come, (od of Kings and Peoples, æ , brcathe on men æ 4+ Till love's heroic ages flower again.x= © ® \u201c« sh > ; A PATIENT BI ING BAKED.apparatus is like and its effects.AH you have to do is wait until your rheuny- atism makes you pull the custonfary faces, then go and be boiled.When I think of this wonderful hot air method I fee} sorry for the poor wretch who hax not got any rheumatism.He will never be able to.boast that he has been heated up to 350 degrees and has come \u2018through the ordeal without coming in piec& like a marionette.\u2018Fhe experience must ,be an advertisement for cremation and must also rob llades of many of ite terrora.sheet of asbestos.The oven for the entire body is fitted with wooden extensions for the legs and head.These are covered with air-tight rubber sheets which fasten on the neck &nd lower limbs, e * » .Before.you are inserted in the apparatus your heart, luñgs and pulse dre ex- emined, and heat ordered in proportion to \u201cyour gtrength.Then you are wrapped {n flannel, and the cooking begins.It is hardly necessary, perbaps, to explain that your head is not included \u2018in the baking.If it were, you would probably emerge more like a cannibal king's dinner then, anything à comic artist ever ory, watohes over you, When the heat ia about 150 you feel womewhat thirsty, and you are encouraged to take amall drinks of water.Parspiration begins whem the _ - Jomsperature ie 180.The kmbs seem to -~ - - à a = A A nurse, expert in the use of the bak- relief was almost Yimneoiate upon the first treatment, and pains which recurred after twenty-four hours were again quickly dispelled by the second bath, and finally quite disappeared.\u201d °° + * + Not only in the\" treatment of painful joint affections has the hot air method been found useful, but \u201cthe pain due to peripherea! neuritis and local neuralgias | was relieved with astonishing rapidity, \u201cwhile the affection itself seemed to ter ,mibate om an average more speedily than by any other method we have adopted.\u201d Please carefully notice\u201d what follows :\u2014 \u201cDuring the past four years some 34 asses of sciatioa ware treated at the Royal Victori& Hospital, five or \u201cthere with\" the ordinary methods end without hot air being applied.Of these, 1hrec were unaffected by the applications used, and showed no improvement.\" lhe re maining 20 were treated bu bot ais, and 4 W.M.The Natiopal Counelt of Women of Canada have issued; with, the above title, the full and complete report ef their sevehth annual meeting, held at Victoria, B.C.; during the month of July Inst.Even the scoffer nt womgn's organizations, who asks \u201cWhat has_the Council done?\" should find this work of interest.It Is plain that the work of the Council has the support of yersons whose opinion is worth something, for its life patrons Includb Lord Strath- cona, Bir Willlam Van Horne, Sir Willlam C.Macdonald and ' Senator Drummond, amongst others.Besides the life patrons, there are six annual patrons, one of which ls Sir -Henrf Joly de Lotbiniere.and 87 lite members.At present tho hon.president, Is thé Countess of Minto; president, fady Taylor; udvisory prevident, Countess of Aberdeen; vice-presidents, Lady Lau- | Yhenght, sympathy and purpose, and that locghby Cummings, and corresponding secretary, Miss Teresa: F.Wilson.glves A complete list of all officers of the Natlonal Council, ns well ns particulars of all Local Councils nnd their federated so.cleties.There are 21 Local Counclls.The lists of standing committees are glven, which deal with Laws for the Better Protection of Women and Children, Perniclous Literature, Care of Feeble-minded Women, Care of the Aged Poor, Finance, Immigra- tlon, Press Lopn for Doukhottor Women, Publication.Committee and Bureau of Information, Co The report prints In full, addresses, car- Tespandence, and\u2019 nil motions, reaolutlo and bugness .transacted at the ann rending, aml giver nn idea of what this hig organization is aceomplishing, \u2019 To the question, \"What te the Women's Council doing?\u201d an dnawer tn given In Lady Aberdeen\u2019s own words: \u2014\" The Councils are ofganiged in the Interests of no one propaganda, but, sincerely belleving that the hest good of our homes and nation will he | dvanced hy our owh \u2018greater unity of in organized movement of wpmen will best ernserve the highest good of thé famity and the state, do hereby band ourselves together to further the application of the Golden Rule to soclety, custom and law.\u2019 Coptes of the record may be obtained for 50 \u2018cents from the central office, 71 Urunswick Avenue, Toronto.pt FORCE OF CIRCUMSTANCES, \u2018Mr, Stuyve:ant\u2014Ar6 you going to the meuntains next summer?Mr.Schermerhorn-\u2014-No; .to the sea.» tier and Lady Thompson; treasurer, Mre.: bound and rider.The book | Y 9, 190L., : \u2019 .PRICE CNE.OENT.M any 7 mportant [ mprovements y \u2014 Flanned for Montreal H unt | The executive of the Montreal Hunt has decided to inaugurate ite history in the twentleth century with a number of Important Improvements.It ls not only the oldest institution of tbe kind in the country, having been in existence during three- quarters of a century, but Is to-day the largest, best equipped and in every way the leading one om the continent, being universally acknowledged to be the most successful among the numerous clubs which hunt the wild fox In American coverts.From a variety of causes hunting on the Island of Montreal has become more difficult each season.Untll a few years ago, good cross-country work could be had with- In a few miles of the city, and frequently in its immediate vicinity; but the shriek of the locomotive with its network of rails and the bell of the electric caf have frightened away small game to more secluded haunts.The day of the old rail \u2018fence and stone wall, with splendid jump- Ing for the ambitious and convenlent gaps for the novice, have been superseded by the \\ DR.CHAS.M'EACHBAN, NewiyElected M.F.H.of the Montreal : Hunt.- ubiquitous and universal barb wire atracity.to face which docs not require courage and plvek, but positive foolhardiness in\u2019 horse, From these conditions it has become Im- SALVATION ARMY Plans of Major W.W.Winchell to Elevate the Stage \u2014Writes a - Special Drama.= Chicago, Feb.8.\u2014The latest attempt to | elevate the stage may be made by the Salvation Army, providing the plans of Major W.W.Winchell of Peoria are indorsed \"by Ccanmander Booth-Tucker.Major Winchell believes that the en- \u2018Arenet-\u2014of-a-troune-ef-Salvationist-players- into the theatrical- field will do much toward the-uvlifting of the morals of the performances and of the plays.As may be suppceed, the plays to be produced by the army actors will be written especially for them, and each will convey some moral lesson to the public.Major Winchell has written a play which.he calis \u2018\u201cFhe New Homestead,\u201d dealing with the Salvation Army life, work and ways.The verratile major is also the leading man in his play, and is said to possess considerable talent as an actor.\"PLOT OF THE DRAMA.The piece deals with the fortunes of one Paul Jones, a printer, who loses his position upon the introduction of linotype machines into the office tvhere he is\u2018employed.A gang of anarchists attempts the destruction of the shop, and Paul, repaying good for cvil, hervically prevents the | despoiling of his former employer's property.Base ingratitude is\u2019 his reward, and he hunts in vain for work.At the end of ten months his savings are gone, his family is starving, his landlord evicts him and his family from their home, and he is in despair.As he stands in the street aiter his evic- | tion two Salvation Army girls approach in; > Ï rtüñne.Always ready to help the poor and out- ast, these two angels of mercy secure the admission of himself and family to The Salvation Army shelter, \u2018where he finds work sufficient to keep them fed and lodged.\" SOME SPECIALTY TURNS, i Into the act depicting the life of the shelter most of the humor of the play 1s ocndersed and beverul specialties \u201cintroduced.A tramp attempting to get a meal without working for it is made to furnish considerable amusement.: .The last act showy the workings of the Salvation Army, California farm colony, oalled the \u201cSoledad Colony.\u201d \u2018Chis colony \u2018was originated by Major Winchell him.-velf and one of the refuges of the army, The play ends by tha ringing of \u201cAmor ica\u2019 by the players en tableau, Major Winchell says of his theatrical automobile isn\u2019b any good at ï .-> 1 which this utilitarian age pays for its, mod- + i Jet us crowd out the bad shows by filling - PLAY TO BE GIVEN: project:* \u201cPeople want to see shgws, for brive-in-apité-ot-0à : v Enterprise Redoubled, + .NEW HUNTING SECTIONS FOUND in the He Bizard, Tle Jesu and the Ste: Therese Country .Will Be Hunted More Than Past.perative during the past few years for the members to seek other hunting grounds, where these modern evolutions of civillza- tion exist to a more limited degree.On the Islands and the malnland to the north \u2018and northwest some excellent hunting sections have been found, and it Is the intention.of the Incoming master, Dr.Chas.McEachran, to hnnt Ile Bizard, Ile Jesu, and the.Ste.Therese country more than in the past.If the railways have \u2018succeeded In partially interfering with the local sport, they are very wisely being taken advantage of as auxiliaries, and every Saturday during the autumn the depots aré made 'plec- turesque with the members In \u201cpink,\u201d thelr | lady friends In fetching gowns and wraps which are dreams of elegance, with huntsman, whips, hounds and horses embark- irg, all In the gayest spirits, for some of the points above named.As It bas been decided to devote as much of the short Canadinn season as possible» to these new districts, the \u201ctongue\u201d of the \u2018hounds, call of the huntsman\u2019s horn or flash of red In the woods continguous to.the city, will less frequently delight and charm those across whose path the picturesque cavalcade &o often ran in the old days, as they rode to covert, followed in full ery-or dallied back to town in the autum sunsets with brush, pate and \u2018pads dangling from the victorious tridles.It is but the inevitable penalty ern improvements and developments un- Fnown in the good old stage-conching, foxhunting days of our sires.LA There is a \u2018movement on foot to create a feeling amoug the farmers of the Island proper that will be more favorable to fhe pursult af the pastime: measures VLelng spoken of which, if curled into effect, will make hunting safer and In every way better than it has been for years.\u2018 Among the past fifteen or twenty seasons no member has been more enthuslas- tie in the field than Dr.Chas, Mefachran.A bard and fearless.rider, a\u2019 keen sports: «ance and interest.| man and a lover of the hunt, the new mas- | ter has accumulated a stock of useful in- them in the churches.And I say let them ! ee shows, provided they are good shows.; Some argue that all shows are bad, If so, the world with gooll ones, shows that will lift up and save the people.\u201d MAJOR DAMON DOUBTFUL.\" Concerning the project Major Damon, the general secretary of the northwestern division, said: \u2018I have heard of Ma- jur Winchell's scheme.Ile has applied to Con-mander Booth-Tucker for his official approval of it, but I doubt if the com- ersnder's indorsement will \u2018be.forthcoming.The.army is tod bu-y saving the drunkards and outcasts to go into the theatrical business.\u201d Colonel Edward J.Higgins, second, in command of the Salvation Army in \u2018the United States, will\"be in Chicago next .weék and will hold several meetings.Sunday and Monday evening he will be at Prir.cess Rink on the West Side, and on t-Menday\u2014evening hewitt commission \u2014as-] prubutionary lieutenants twenty-five per- | sons who have been attending the Sala.tio:: Army Training School in Chicago.\u2014 CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN FOR THIS YEAR MERCHANT TAILORS.rect dress for 1601, as decreed by the Merchant Tailors\u2019 National Exchange convention, which.opened to-day at the Continental Hotel.= Coat\u2014For fitting with mibtary back, somewhat looser and somewhat longer than last year.2 Trouser\u2014Cut with peg-top effect, large at kuge, small at bottom.Waistcoat\u2014In suiting, singe breasted, cut high and without collar, sharp pointed at bottom.Overcoat\u2014Accordingly long and \u2018loose, with frock back, such as a Newmarket.Raglane\u2014Discarded, save for rain coats.Tike exhibit of 1901 atyles was managed cago.The new garments quickly gained geographical notoriety according to the resit \"dence of the creators.The \u201cChicago sleeve\u201d was noticeable for its puffy mold, while the \u201ctwentieth century driving | erous girth proportions.In the plaited sack coat, with yoke back and helt, Boston carned a quiet, smile, while an Invern- ess overcoat, which combined four distinct styles, hailed from a city in south- orn Ohio.\u2018Ibe convention adopted a resolution denouncing the bankruptcy law and urging Congtess 40 make a better one, - HE WONDERED.Little Willie\u2014Ma?Mr-.Will'ame-\u2014Well, Willie?: - Little Willie-Why does Pa.call Presi- derit.MeKinley \u201cWilliam\u201d when he is cracking him to the.ski and me me \u2018 | .° 4 FASHIONS AS DECREED BY THE Philadelphia, Feb.&\u2014Here is thé cor-{ by Chairman Abert Matthews of Chi- RB cape,\u201d Trom St.Louis, was of most gen- - formation and an extensive, practical ex- perlence which will be Invaluable to the Hunt under his management.His sclen- tific knowledge of horseflesh and his fa- millarity with the ground over which he intends hunting must inevitably secure to the first season in 1901 a success unprecedented in the history of the organization.\u2019 \u201cIn the matter of the steeplechases, which are usually held under \u2018the auspices of this Hunt, it is safe to predict some radical changes and desirable improvements, Steeplechase meetings have taken place each year under its Immediate direction for 2 period of n'-out half a century, and for many years these events were extremely popular, but for dome time past the Montreal public have not extended to Ît thé patronage that might have been expected.It 1s to be hoped that the master-elect and his committee will make thls subject one of serious.consideration and ascertain the epuses and conditions responsible for the arparent apathy displayed in the attend- Our autumn steeplechase meetings can and should be made the .sporting event of the year, and if properly conducted, managed and located, they would unquestionably meet with a hearty response from Montreal's best patrons.The \u201centrance on a new epoch has given stimulus and new effort in all walks of life, and it behooves those interested to see that ambition and enterprise distinguish an.crgunization whch bas certalnly, in & marked degree, the materials for both.Dr.McEacbran Is as thoroughly acquainted with the elements which are necessary and desirable to secure popularity and success in a steeplechase meeting conducted on proper lipés, as any member who bas ever sat In the master's chair, and it is to | be hoped .and may with confidence be expected that the mew M.F.H.will take the opportunity of entering into the matter with the same zest and thoroughress which characterizes all his undertakings, and thus inaugurate a new era in the history of t!ese events.| WONDERFUL WORK OF MISS KELLER Deaf, Dumb and Blind Girl\u2019 ~Cairies Off the Honors, at Radcliffe College.\u2018 Boston, Feb.8.\u2014Helen Keller, the wonderful deaf, dumb and blind student, now in.her freshman year at Radcliffe, has received mew and exceptional honors.Miss Keller, in the middle of the term, has been promoted from what \u2018is known at the college as Iinglish 22 class to Eng- = lish: class.The.promotion is.a Te \u2014 markable one, and is made only on re- ' commendation of tlie professor of English 4 on account of extraordinary progress in studies.: In the class students, and above the work of all these that of the deaf, dumb and blind girl has stood pre-eminent.Few are there in Radcliffe who have bad the honor given to Miss Keller.The work of the class with which she now studies is extremely advanced, and a limited number take up the work.\u2019 Instructor Copeland characterizes the work yof \u2018his blind pupil as showing a wonderful mental.equipment, and as far in advance of any ever accomplished by the class which she has just left.The method followed in the lecture \u2018room, by which Miss Keler is able-to benefit by the lectures, is described by a fellow-pupil :\u2014 10° , \u201cMiss Sullivan, in whose charge Miss Keller is, sits beside her, holdipg the left hand.Fach word that is en is communicated alniost instantly, and it is in- {cresting indeed to \u2018watch the varied expressions that come and go on her beau- \u2018tiïul face.) > : ; \u201cM es figs_Kelle in the parlor.Near her are one or two of the college authoritics and Miss Sullivan.The examination papers are written out on a typewriter that preduces raised letters, and from this Miss Keller reads the questions by touch.: \u201cThe answers she writes with her own typewriter, operating it at great speed.All of the work she submits is- typewritten,\u201d So The course Helen Keller is taking this your includes history, knglish, French and Tm In \u2018every study she is sai pré er clam As re; be abreast of her and critic she has ent.Refutation~\"\"I want you to.teil me can Maly whether you want & marry my .daughter for her money.\" \"Certainly mot,\u201d Answered (he tétied young gentleman.\u2018I scorn the suspicion.As I understand the situation, your daughter hasn't much money anyhow.You are the ous we are looking - I] + \u2018from which Miss Keller * has just been advanced ave about forty - a shown remarkable tal- ve Mother Country.ada.cer di mien em pas gin sioners of = see mes ARAN NC NL NUN A NCR ROR Visit of \u2018Benjamin Franklin and the Commis the States, WHERE THE PRESS WAS STARTED First Set Up in One of the Vaults of the Chateau dc Ramezay\u2014Franklin\u2019s Failure \u2018and me Departure.~~ = CL Mr.R.W.McLachlan, curator of the Chateau de Ramezay, haa contributed the following interesting article on the early printing offices of Canada to The Progressive Printer: Co Soon after the 13 colonics had revolted on account of what they claimed to be the oppression of Great Britain, they turned their arms against Canada, which had de- dined to join in the opposition to the The people having qui- ted the rule of Great Britain, rought them comparative comfort and prosperity, after err to escently ac that had Liberty with the carnival of fraud and which they had bcen subject g closing years of the old regime, were in no humor to launch out on a new and unknown scheme with their hereditary enc- mies to the south.: .Thus it was that, in 1775, the Continental army, having captured Torts Ticonderoga and Crown Point, invaded Canada under Schuyler, who, at that point, resigned the command to Montgomery.The route chosen was that trodden for over 50 years in the endless raids of the Iroquois \u2018 and in the attacks of les Bastonais.At Fort St.John, the invading army met with a check In its victorious course.The fort was only garrisoned by a small detachment of hastily-musteced militia, mainly French-Canadians.But they made such a determined stand that the whole force of the invaders was held at bay for more than a month, and was about to beat _ ® retreat, as provisions and munitions had begun to run out and winter was at band.But, turning aside, Montgomery proceeded to Fort Chambly, which, al though much stronger, betler garrisoned ith a sufficient force of regulars, and amply supplied with all the necessities of war, surrendered without firing a shot.\u2018Montgomery, having by this means Been able to secure abundant supplies and munitions, returned to the siege of St.\u2018Johns, and with heavy ordnance soon made the place so untenable that its brave defend: ers were no further obstruction to its advance, as Montreal hud been denuded of troops fcr the defence of Quebec, the Continental army entered the city unopposed.MONTGOMERY ARRIVES.\u2019 Taking up his quarters at the Govern- \u201cment House (the Chateau de Ramezay), Montgomery, sparing only just time encugh to arrange for the defence of the city, left Gen.Woostet in charge and has- tepad.forward with the bulk of his com- | mand to join General Benedict Arnold, who was proceeding with another army through Maine, against Quebeo.The building occupied as the headquar ters in Montreal was built in 1705, by Clavde de Ramezay as his official residence as Governor of Montreal, and was so or- cupied by him until his death, in 1724.Tt wag here, as commandant of the troops.of \u201cdhe King.that de Ramezay planned the | \u2018defence of the colony againat the Iroquois and the Bastonais, and arranged the expedition he Jed out to intercept the threatened invasion of Nicholson, in 1711.In 1735 the property passed into the poses sion of La Compagnie des Indes, which | company occupied it for twenty-five years as the entrepot of the fur trade in Canada.In 1764 it was purchased by Wm Grant and leased by him, in 1774, to the Government, to be the official.residence in Montreal of the Governors or Lieuten- ant-Governors of the Province of Quebec.The building is still standing, and, as the: museum of the Numismatic and Antiqua rian Rociety of Montreal, has become a veritable shrine to all lovers of American, history who visit the city.Montgomery, having met with disaster and lost his life before the walls of Quebec, was succeeded in command by Bere- dict Arnold,_who, finding it impossible in the midst of the rigors of a Canadian Wwin- ter to capture that stronghold, moved his headquarters to Montreal.Sh COMES TO CANADA.\u2018In the meantime, the Continental Con: gress had taken action with the: view of regulating \u2018and accelerating matters.On February 15, 1776, it was \u201cresolved, that a committee of three\u2014two of them to be members of Congress\u2014be anpointed to re- air to Canada and here to pursue such instructions as shall be given them.\u201d Benjamin Franklin a Samuel Chase, members of Congress, and Charles Car- rbil, of Clrrolton, were named members of this committee.\u2018The latter, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, was four months afterwards elected to Congress.Tho selection was a most admirable one for the purpose.Still it was thought well to add to the cool judg: ment of Franklin, the intrepid zeal of _ Chase and the courtly manners of Caroll, the polished address of a churchman.Therefore, by special resolution, Carroll was desired to \u201cprevail upon Mr.John Carroll to accompany the committep to Canada to assist them in such matters as thev shall thing useful.\u201d ; The Rev John Carroll, a brother of Charles, wau a clergyman so highly distinguished in his church that he was afterwards appointed by the Pope Archbishop of Baltimore.He had been educated in Paris, and, while there, bad attained a fluent command of French, which, it was expected, would serve him in good etead He had also travelled \u2018through Europe as tutor in the family of Lord Stour- ton, which gave him an insight into courtly diplomacy.QC Among the inatrumtions to the committee was one suggesting the establishment of a free press, and Franklin, whose long apprenticeship to the trade made him \u2018 keenlv alive to the mecessity for this, brought with him a printing press and a rinter.The latter was: an adventurer rom France, named Fleury.Mesplet, whose imprints had appeared at London, uebec and Philadelphia.Driven from his country (like a number of other print- era of his time whose Pmprints appear on books issued in several of the cities of the United States) by the extreme depression that bad ro long prevailed in France, he had not succeeded in finding a profitahle opening.He was, therefore, ready to ac: t Franklin's offer to go to Montreal STi place bed, thus far, never enjoyed the blessings of the printer or press.This compaty, after same time in getting ready, em on à sloop esiling wp the Hudson on_the afternoon of April 2, 1776.The weather, for the most part of the way, was cold and disagreeable , nt - Lakes George and Chbamplai i d their de jrarney ouvopied progress that \u2018 | > ?during the | forced to surrender.Thore being | had \u2018to | was quite.acceptable.nearly a month.The trip, which was one of continued hardship, told on Franklin's health, for he suffered much from cold and exposure.They arrived at Montreal by battexux from Laprairie on the afternoon of April 29, having been 27 days on the road.\u201cWe were received,\u201d as Carroll writes, \u201cby General Arnold on our landing in the mcst polite and friendly manner, conduct: ed to headquarters, where a genteel com- pariy of ladies and gentlemen had assem: bied to welcome our arrival.\u201d Cannon wera fired from the citadel (situated on à high natural mound close by) in honor of the commissioners, After supper, partaken at the general's quarters, they were conducted hy him to their lodgings.These were near at hand at th 5 Thomas Walker, tlie most prominent local sympathizer with the revolutionary movement HOUSE STILL STANDS.This house was, at that time, aimed to be \u201cthe best built and perhaps the best furnished in the city.\u201d It @ still standin on the comer of Notre Dame Street an Jacques Cartier Square.Afterwards it became the residence of James McGill, the founder of MeGill College.Although not so old as the Chateau de Ramezay, it dates back to the French regtme, and is built much in the same style\u2014one storey, with huge pitched roef, and heavily-vault- ed basement or cellar.The material is mainly -rubble or rvugh unhewn stones and_ boulders.: The Walker here mentioned was a cantankerous argumentative man, who, as is recorded, in the year previvus (1775), quar- yelled with some «f ths British officers quartered in that town, Ome or two of them entered, disguised, into his house one night and gave him a most barbarous trouncing.This disgraceful act caused considerable sur and became a subject of investigation by the Imperial Government.He was accused, the same year, of being the leader in the \u201cdisloyal\u201d movement that then prevailed among a number of citizens, and al=o of being the instigator, if not the actual perpetrator, of a.foul desecration of the bust of George TNT.that had recently been set up in Place 4d\u2019 Armes.One morning the bust was found blackened, a string of potatoes hung round its neck in ridicule of the rosary, and a nla.card attached: \u201cVoici le, pap.du Canada | et le sot des Anglais\u201d\u2019\u2014=(This 1s the Pope of Canada and the fool of England.).COMMISSIONERS BEGIN WORK.\u2018fhe commissioners lost no time in get ting to work.Many difficulties and difter- ences; between the citizens and the army, be regulated.Mesplet, under Franklin's supervision, had to set up\u2019 his press in one of the vaults of the Chateau fde Ramezay.A manifesto to the Cana- + dian people, in French and English, writ- | ten, no doubt, by Frunklin, assisted by | the Rev.John Caroll, was struck off and veattered broadcast among the people.This manifesto of address, the first piece of printing to be executed in Montreal, appeared about May 1, 1776.How much would that first proof be treasured now, corrected as it was by the bands of Benjamin Franklin! .| While the commissioners were devising\u2019 I schemes for the conquest of Canada anc ( for tranquilizing the people, the Rev\u2019 John .Carroll was not idle.He went around .vieiting the clergy and conferring with its mor influential members he tried to in: duce them .to accept the new political : movement.A meeting was arranged: by him to have them confer with the commissioners at headquarters.At this meeting Franklin presided, and his prudence ceemed to have some weight, especially as the address of Congress to the Canadians, Britain, adopted October 21, 1774, war produced there was an entire change of sentiment.This address, having been drafted by the Puritan clement, contained.a strong anti-Catholic paragraph which shocked the Canadian clergy, \u2018to the commissioners was to the effect that, since (Canada had come under British rule, its inhabitants had not suffered from any aggression, but that, on the contrary, the Government had faithfully carried out the stipulations of the treaty.All further approaches on the part of the commissionere were unavailing.During his stay in Montreal Franklin was kept busy.Daily meetings of the commission- at which all sorts of knatty questions of government, of law and of order, were pre- scented for settlement.Conferences, too, were held with the chief citizens and with the general and his officers.Official let- ! ters, three in number, dated May 1, 8 and 10.were written and sent off to Congress.coupled with these labors\u2019 was tinued ill health, which had been impair- \u2018ed hy the journey, the want of success with the clergy and the failure of the at tack on Quebec.lle, seeing the futility of further efforts, determined to turn his steps homeward, although he had hardly \u2018been two wecks in the country.\u201d On May 11, he set out from.Montreal and was joined the next \u2018day by the Rev.John Carroll] at St.Johna.They-did not go alone, as is repo in a contemporary letter, written, evidently.by some one [ran Walker.\u201d ' He does not seem to have got \u2018much enjoy ment from her comnany or that of her hushand, for she twitted him on the failure of his mi to Canada.He ex- p his satisfaction when they left him at Albany, in writing, regarding them, that \u201cthey hoth have an-excellent talent of making themselves enemies,\u201d The other commissioners,\u201d Chase and Carroll.left in June, but Mesplet remained behind.having found that success in business that he bad sought in vain clse- where.He removed his press to St.Paul Street, near the market, ns his imprints indicate, them the chief business centre of the city.\u201cBusiness so prospered that he found it.nece to take in a partner named Charles [ltorgesy.A newspaper\u2014 The Montreal Gagette\u2014which \u201cstill survives, was started by him.It was first published in French and Wnglish, but soon ti er language prevai exclusion of the former.When let came to Montreal he was ti with liberalism as to religion and republicanism as to politics, but, having received a severe repri- Story of How Printing Was \u2014 Introduced Into Montreal | the house of Mr.| iscense of one found in American * THE MONTREAL NAILY HEKALD.S AAA CAR Government printing of the district, Books bearing his imprint are rare much sought after at high prices by collectors\u2019 of \u201cCamadiana.\u201d This epigode in the life of Franklin has left far-lasting effects on the-city of Montreal, the printing press which he introduced, now grown to enormous proportion, a stronger spirit of that loyalty to Great Britain on the part of French-Canadians which he came to undermine, and around the Chateau de Ramezay a lastin remin- istory.VICTOR CROSS FOR À CANADIAN Capt.Cockburn, of Toronto, Informed of His Reward for a Brave Deed.\u2018foronto, Feb.8.\u2014The Telegram's correspondent In London, Eng., writing under date of January 17, about Capt.Cockburn, sor of (George.R.R.Cockburn, of Toronto, says: \u201cOne of the happlest passeng- ere on board the Galekf®, which arrived at Southampton this evenlng, wis Capt.Cockburn, of the Roya?Canadlan Dragoons, LORD KI when ! gave him the aret recommendation for the Victoria \u201cHave 1 really got it?\u201d was bls question.\\ \u201cNot yet; but the recommendation makes i wn thing; you wiki get it\u201d 1 re p Bis fellow-officers, among whom Was Captain W.A.Weeks, of fue Prince Edward Island ny, congratulated him for the distinguished honor.Captain Cock- burn was in the best of spirits before I communicated the plessant news to bim, acd he sald: \u201cI am in spléndid health and never felt better, but the good news you have brought makes me feel better still.\u201d Asked about the act of herolam on accuunt of which he has been, recommended for a Victoria Cross, Captain Cockburn modestly replied: \u201cOh, nothing very much, only sticking to one's guns; somebody -h take a chance, and I ana those with me took that chance and we managed to hold the enemy dong enough for the guns to tie got away, but we got nabbed ourselves, I will never forget that night at Belfast.It was the most® ghastly night 1 ever pesred In my life, .The poor ellows that were wounded were ip an awful state.I cried for more was Wa and of that we ad none handy, the Boers having taken away afl our water bottles, What water T could get I had to carry In my bat from a pool some distance away.The men had to He out on the veldt all night; riving.\u201d .Captain Cockburn will remain a couple of weeks in London before returning to Canada.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW INVENTIONS.cently procured through the agency of Mewsrs Marlon & Marion, Patent Attorneys, Montreal | and Washington, D.C.: Nos.69,935, George À Letourneau, Maricvilte, P.Q., stove pipe dampers; 69.975, * Alfred Camm, Valleyfiold P.Q., clothes horse; 70,110, George M.Warner Brooklyn, N.Y., apparatus for supplying fuel to furnaces; 70,121, Thomas W.Douglas, Owen Seund, Ont., muffler; 70,126, Edward G.Weddell, Staffordshire, Eng., self detaching hooks for shaft cages; 70,138, Wilbrod Dorval, Bing- \u2018hampton, N.Y., filter.The Inventor's Help a 148 pnge book, containing all tnformation necessary to inventors, the cost of patents in tbe imôst important countries of the world and how inventors are swindled, will be\u201d sent to any address upon receipt of 10 cents.A NEW POST OFFICE BRANCHA new sub post office has been opened at the corner of McGill and Lemoine | Streets.Ls \"THE -BRITISIT BULLDOG.IN SOUTH AFRICA.\u2014 A GERMAN VIEW OF I CHENER.MARDI GRAS AT NEW ORLEANS pa | Colors emblematic not only of lux Royal ' charm of tus event ï which had been translated into French., War.; But when a trans- | had its origin in the custom in lation of the address of Congress to Great times of Louisiena\u2019s planters A | | Their reply | + ers were held, over which he presided, and ! All this was very trying on Franklin, and | his con- | \u201cness for ladies\u2019 \u201ccompany, which states | that \u2018\u2018Franklin has gone with Mra.\u201cin his chosen Capital City of Orleans, the royal colors-purple, green and gold -of His Majesty, Rex, King of the Carnival.presence but of the far-famed Mardi Gras.The history of the Mardi Gras: ceicbia- tion in New Orleans is interesting, ingone form or another, it having been observed, although at briken intervals, for nearfy he three-quarters of a century; and continu- ke ously each year since the close of the Civil But it.must suffice to say that it olden and iner- chants looking to France\u2014their mother couftry, for their fashions, amusements was the introduction, in 1837, of the first grand street procession of - masaqueraders in New Orlean< by a number of voung Creole gentlemen, some of them just re turned from finishing a Parisian education.This was followed ten years later by one on n much larger and grander scale on the Mardi Gras of 1837; and from : these the Carnival method of festivity may be said -to_have been fully Jpunched inthe Crescent City.: And the Carnival of to-day, notwithstanding its French origin, as far as the present population of New Orleans ix concerned, it has become thoroughly eosmo.politan, and from its small beginnings of puredes of masqueralers, it has developed into pageants far surpassing in extent and grardear al} similar events occurring: elsp- whete in the world.\u2018This last on the judg: nent of unprejudiced spectators qualified by travel and experience Lo renger such an opinion, and owing to the fact that thrcugh it all, coupled with lavish expenditure, there runs a thorough system of orgunization, as complete in itself as wu\u2019 well digéiplined.army.This splendid charpeteristic of organization, as well ny the special features of the Carnival, is brought ahout hy secret societies formed for the role purpose of celebratiog the Mardi Gras and Carnival weck.Keen ri, vals are these societies, although I Rave no words to Lake Simcoe\u2019.express my feeling towards you in what you .Lake Superior have done for me, as.I have told you hefore ' Lake Ontario be- 1 LaKe Huron .5,600 °° - 5,700 6,300 °° 5.100 * \u2026.\u2026.4,500 °° Lake Michigan (b'l'dg) twin screw.11,000 * Lake Manitoba (b'l\u2019dg) twin serew.11,000 v REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICE ST.JOHN, N.B., LIVE N.B., & LIVERPOOL Calling at Halifax, N.S, and Queens.town, both ways.to land and ~ embark Passengers .and mails, The Only Direct Line from a Cans- dian Port to Queenstown.From : : From From Liverpool.Steamers.St.John.Halifax.Jun.Z2.Lake Champlain .\u2026.Feb.8.Feb.9 Jan.29.*Degaina .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.seu0c0 Feb.15.Feb.16 | Feb.5.{Lake Superior .Feb.22.Feb.23 Fei.12.lake Ontario .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Mar.1.Mar.2 Feb.19.,\u201c Montfort +.Mar.8.Mar.9 © %The 'R.M.S.Montfort and Degama carry First Cabin passcngers only.\u201cThe Lake Superior.carries.only second cabin and steerage passengers.Steamers sail trom St.John Fridays, after tbe arrival of the Canadian Pacific \u2018Express and from Halifax Saturdays, after the arrival of the Intercolonial Express.REDUCED WINTER RATES.FIRST CABIN-Single, $47.50 and upwards; Reund Trip, $40.00 and upwards.SECOND CABIN\u2014Single, $35.00 and $37.50.Rcund Trip, $68.88 and $71.25.° According to sicamcr, location and number of persons In.room.STEERAGE KATB3\u2014To Liverpool, London, Lendonderry, Glasgow, Belfast and Queena- town, $24.50 and $25.50.l\u2019'ORTLAND TO AVONMOUTH.Strathnevis .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ercesss about Feb.6 Lychit Lecc0sececs mes sec eeue nee 0 0 about Feb.20 No passengers carried on these steamers, Apply to any agent of the line, or to ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO, 6 ST.SACRAMENT ST., .MONTREAL.MAJCEESTER LINERS LIMITED The only direct and regular steamship line petween CANADA AND MANCHESTER.It.is proposed io despatch the steamers of this line on Or about the undermentioned \u2018dates: ' ; WINTER SERVICE, VIA HALIFAX, N.8.From St.Jobn, N.B.Manchester IMporter .\u2026\u2026.oucecesser Feb.5 eManchester Trader .cece.Feb.20 *Mançhestér Commerce re Feb.28 *Fitted with cold-storage.- ~~ = Accommodation for a limited number of passengers.1 URNESS LINE , DÉTWEEN ST.JOHN AND LONDON.(Calling at Halifax.) SAILING ARRANGEMENTS.Leave .Leave Leave \" Loudon.Steamers.St.John.Halifax.- Jan.15.Evangeline .Jan.30.Feb.3 Jan.25.Loyallst .Feb.8.Feb.14 (And fortnightly thereafter.) - : .From Portland.Westphalla .+\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ceccccse ieeessencenns Feb.12 FLISIB «coreerorermnnsssseacesecrenese.Fob.20 Granaria .cceseeseenenes esseresecraiat, Feb.27 \"THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Granted by any of the above lines to or : from any point in , to any rallway agent, or to FUKNESS, WITHY & CO.LTD, AGENTS, 44 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.P.Q.® - e : Office Supplies No house in Montre) is better equipped with office supplies of all kinds, stationery, etc.Printing, Bookbinding, Ruling, Em- boasing, Roliets, etc.quickly and cheaply executed.JOSEPH FORTIER, \u201c.254 ST.JAMES STREET.: = CANCER! CANCER! 2%, Sass Anti-Cancer This remedy fs vory highl recommended for the-rollof and cure of Cancer, Tumors © Rorofula, and Diseases of the Skin.Enf- fordrs are invited to give jt a trial For ° A.Herte.1780 Not Bl or A orders promptly Aled: 0.mand for some digression in that direc- ete.\u2018 .gether the northern and southern people -ten\u2014be- turned- over 2new.loot.aud- be|\u2014 hey reins (rion creating a belt feeling het .SBLLING AGENTS, came such a devout and citizen th \u2018Mardi Gres day, which, possibly,may ¢ Ta sther Influence th MT I PLACE RO : F be wus entrusted with clerical and | Be.ascounted for by © clause in the pro- Lever been brodght to Tres hat .À LA Bk VALE, TTONTREAL] | ° ; e ' ! ; tt Co - \" - » - ov / En The following .For rates of freight and particulars, apply |.ALLAN LINE | ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPAS 8 Steamers, aggregating 141,36 Teds.NEW STEAMERS.Tunisian, 10,576 tons, Twin Screw.Bavarian, 10,376 tons, Twin Screw., Corinthian, 8,000 tons.Bicilian, 8,000 tons.\"PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.From From Liverpool.Steamer.Portland.19 Jan.Numidian.Wed.6 Feb.24 Jaun.Corinthian.8at.9 Feb.NEXT SAILING, SS, TUNISIAN FROM PORTLAND.February 23rd, noon.Special attention is called to the sailing of the new Twin Screw Steamer \u2018Tunisian.The Tunisian is the largest, finest and fastest steamer ever built for the Cana dian route.- The saloons and staterooms are in the central part, where least motion is felt.Electricity is used for lighting the ship througnout, the lights being at the command of the passengers any hour of the ght.on the promenade deck.The saloons and staterooms are heated by steam.RATES \u2014 Cabin, $50.00 and reduction is made on Round except on lowest rates.Second Cabin \u2014 To Liverpool, London of Londonderry, $35 to $40 single; $68.88 or $16 Trip Tickets, return, Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, including a plentiful Supply of provisions, cooked and served, and every requisite for the voyage, $28.00.GLASGOW & NEW YORK SERVICE Calling at Londonderry (from New Pler, fool of W.21st Street, New York).From Glasgow.Steamship.New York.17 Jan.Laurentian .2 Feb, 9am, 8l Jan.Sardinian .16 Feb., 9 a.m.Rates \u2014 First Cabin, $40 and upwards; ré< turn tickets, \u2018$80 and upwards.Second Cabin, to Glasgow or Londonderry, $32.50; return tickets, $61.75.Steerage, $26.00.Steamers on this service have excellent accommodation for all classes of passeñgers.\u2019 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 electric bells in every stateroom.H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common Street, \u2018Montreal.HEAD LINE ST.JOHN, N.B., to BELFAST and DUBLIN .first class steamers are in- ended to continue the regular winter service between the above named ports under contract with the Canadian Government: TO BELFAST.S.S.TEELIN HEAD .on or about Jan.17 S.S.BENGORE HEAD .on or about Feb.17 ; TO DUBLIN.; 8.8.GLEN HEAD .on or about Feb.\u201d 3 S.S.DUNMORE HEAD -.on or about Mar.5 T6 be followed by other steamers about monthly to each port.Through bills of lading granted from.all points in Canada.Foi ficight and other particusars, apply to G Heyn & Sons, S.8.Co.: Palgrave, Murphy -& Co, Dutlin; Harold Kennedy, Quebec; Wm.Thomson & , Co., St.John, N.B McLEAN, KENNEDY Æ& CO.Genceal Agents, 18 Hospital Sireet, Montreal.Western Agency \u2014 Fred.©.Thompson, 29 Wellington Street East, Toronto.\u2019 Stor ago Agency\u2014J.T.Sick], 234 Lasal'e reet, \u2019 Newfoundland; The quickest, safest and best Passenger and Freight Route to all parts of Newfoundland is via THB > NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY.ONLY SIX HOURS AT SEA.st BRUCE leaves North Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening on arrival of the 1.C.R, express, connecting at Port-au-Basque with THE NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY.Trains leave St.Jobn\u2019s, Nfld., every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday afternoon at five o'ciock, connecting with the 1.C.R.express at North Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning.Through Tickets issued and Freight rates quoted at ali stations on the I.C.R., C.P.R., R.G.REID, gt.John's, Nid.DOMINION LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.FROM PORTLAND.{ FROM BOSTON.\u201cOttomau .\u2026-.- Feb.ia] Via Queenstown.pominion .Feb.18 Ccmmonwealth Feb.18° Oambroman .Feb.27 New England .Fed.37 \u201cRcman .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Mar.6 Commonwealth Mar.13 Vancouver .Mar.9 |New England.Mar.27 These steamers do not carry passengers.J G.T.R.and D.A.R.RATES OF PASSAGH.Music rooms and smoking rooms Belfast, Managers Ulster .upwards.A .Cabin\u201450.00 and up Ca and up- \u2026.gares bi $35.60 - wards.econd Cabin \u2014 $35.60 gecond Cabin \u2014 $40.00 and $37.50 aocord-| and upwards.$ ing to st er.\u2019 Third Class \u2014 $25.00 Third Class \u2014 $28.08 and $26.00, accord-| to all principal .ing to steamer.- !- points.For further information, apply to any agent of the company, or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO, General Agents, Montreal.LEYLAND LINE _ PORTLAND-ANTWERP.Stoamers of this well-known line are fitted up with all the improvements for carrying Nutter, Cheese, Grain and every description of general cargo, and are intended to be de- spatohed as follows: From From a.Belglan .i.cocvseeccens a Fed.25.\u2018Assyrian .\u2026.\u2026.Mar 18 Mar.T.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Mexican .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0\u20260.Mar.A And fortnightly thereafter.A limited number of Cabin passengers carried on above steamers at moderate rates.Through Bills of Lading are fssued to and trom all points in Canada and the Upite States by the\u2019 Grand Trunk Rallway an their agents, or from a : FRED'K LEYLAND & CO.Ltd, 11 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.AMERICAN LINE.NEW YORK \u2014 SOUTHAMPTON = LONDON.Kensington seeseencnenes Wed! pes 20 St a roro Wed Feb aT 10am RED STAR LINE.NEW YORK \u2014 ANTWERP \u2014 PARIS Salling Wednesdays at Noon.ensington.Feb.13 Friesland.Feb.Kenna.Feb.20 Bouthwark.Mar.INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO, Piers 16 and 15 N.River.Office \u2014 73 Broadway, New York.w.H.HENRY, 116 ft.Peler Street, : 1 ; Cu Là ~~ ) » = Nod ~~ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ra - Ings, Shirtings, Flannelettes, Ging- .Goods, Lawns, Cottons, Blankets, An- Mason & Risch PIANO + Is receiving to-day, as i in the past, the bighest oa butea from musicians, us the following letter evidences : \u2014 Royal Victoria C Montres ollego As regards the Planos ou have sup lied the College.I 088 0 express n admiration.You na o well he proud of your ac leve- ments in every way.Tone, quality and evenness of tom.perment are such that all the varieties of touch and sound may be produced to the greatest satisfaction.It is most rewarkable in an upright piano.\u201d Clara Liechtenstein.- Instruments similar to those sold the Royal Victoria Collegeare in our warerooms.Let us have the pleasure of showing them to you.MONTREAL: 2469 St, Catherine Street- | bers of people who must necessarilye be STUDENT'S STORY \u201cOF CIVIC HOSPITAL Had an Unpleasant Experience and Rev.Dr.Hackett - Writes a Letter.The Herald received the follawlng letter this morning from Rev.Huckett, of the Moutreal Diocesen Theological College, concerning the experience of a student at the Pic Hospital: Editor Herald: .Sle\u2014Will you permit me, In the Interests\u2019 of common humanity, to write very plainly with regard ¢o the present state of the so-called Ofvic Hospital din this city of Montreal, In this present civilized em.Let the following facts speak for themselves: About the middle of December one of the students of \u2018this college fell 4) with scarlet: fever, and by the advice of the doctor was sent to the so-called Civ: Hoepital.I had heard that that hospital was mot quite up.to-date, and for a time demurred sending our there, but eventually came to the opinion that it was the wisest course.I mow wish most distinctly to assert that, had I known the state of affairs at the \u2018so- called hospital, nothing would have induced me to have been cruel enough to have alded any persan In, going to such a barbarous Institution.T confess I finä it hatd to write with moderation when I consider the actual state of affairs at the so- called hospital, and =nlso realize the num- compelled to go to it.At my request the.student hes penned the following simple.them gpeak for themselves: 1 forbear to Judge or to say who 13 to blame, but hls is undoubted, that the blame for the dis.The Famous Medical Hall Belfast Ginger Ale : Is made ONLY by ; RENNETR CAMPBELL & (0, 5) 84 ST.URBAIN STREST.+.Pleasc note the Blue Label.8 .THE CANADIAN COLORED COTTON MILLS: COMPANY, Cottonades, Tickings, Denims,Awn hams, Zephyrs, Skirtinge, Dress graceful and lnhumun state of affairs should be placed upon the right shoulders, and such scandalows and crying evil not allowed to exist in our city for one day longer.Is Montreal too poor to afford a proper hospital, or dre those In power too cruel to tke any pity upon the sufferings of thelr poorer brethren?But\u2019 refuse to acéept either alternative.Sir, in the mime lines as descriptive af his experlence.\u2018Let A v .THE MONTRFAT.SCHOOLS NO PLACE FOR ART CLASSIES New York Board of Regents Bars Paintings and Sculptures From the Class Rooms.- Albany, N.Y., Feb.8.\u2014After three years of experiment the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York has prepared a list of one hundred works of art, embracing paintings, sculpture and architectural subjeuta, suitable for display in public schools of the State.While the list comprises many notable claasics,, many others are rejected because they might be objectionable to certain clases, : Of the reasons which contribute to the rejection of the works of some of the masters the one most frequently mentioned is that works the subjects of which are taken from the New Testament would prove objectionable to Hebrews.Another cause for rejection is nudity, while a third is in the nature of art criticism, that the work is mot entirely representative of the antist\u2019s ability.A tentutive list of pictures was prepared and subuiitted for pruning to a jury of sev- enty-five persons, specialists in schoolroom decoration, artists, Catholics, Hebrews, members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and others of conservative opinions or with extreme views as to sub Jects which should be displayed on the walls of' public school rooms.After passing through this pruning process the list was found to bave suffered a materiad reduction.The \u2018Venus of Milo\u201d and Praxiteles\u2019 statue of \u201cHermes\u201d were both discarded because of nudity.FAMOUS PAINTINGS BARRED.Corrigan\u2019s \u201cAdoration of the Shepherds,\u201d lurrifio\u2019s \u201cImmaculate Conception\u2019 and \u201cSt.Anthony and the Infant Jesus,\u201d La \u201cphael\u2019s \u201cSistine Madonna,\u201d the \u201cMadonna of the Chair\u201d and \u201cMadonna, del Gran: duca,\u201d and Titrans \u2018\u2019Assumption\u201d and \u201cMadonna of the Rabbit\u2019 were eliminated becuse they might be objectionable to Ile Tews.\u201c1897,\u201d Meissonder's great wur picce, was rejected, the Regents\u2019 report says, \u201con ertneal grounds, ws suggesting war,\u201d while Resa Bonbeur's \u201cHorse Lair\u201d was dis carded us \u201csecond rate.\u201d Burne-Jones\u2019 \u201cGolden Stairs\u201d was placed of all thut ix mefeiful and humane, I cali | upon you as editor of an Influential journal, to put these facts plainly and clearly before the efltizens, and let immediate steps he taken to rectify the evils which undoubtedly exist.I have but to add that the student whose experiences during seven weeks are detailed below, is not, given to exaggeration, but tells me that he- has only feebly reflected the actual state of affairs within the \u201cbarn called the Civie Hopital In this clty.\u201cYours very faithfully, H.M.M.HACKETT, ; : Principal.THB-STUDENTS* STATEMENT.\u201cThe general appearance and site of the building 13 most unfavorable and depres: sing: however, the outside is better than th: inside.The place may well be described as a cross between a barn and a golas, Yarns, etc., ONLY WHOLESALE TRADE SUP- : PLIED.D.Morrice, Sons & Co \u2014AGENTS\u2014 \"MONTREAL AND TORONTO.BREWERS.THE BEST AND PUREST Malt Extracts WM.DOW & CO.'S \u201cINDIA PALE ALE AND CROWN STOUT LER JOLS00 3 BAB, Ale and Porter Brewers, have always on hand the various kinds of ALE wd PORTER Wood and Bottles.Families regularly supplied.1006 Notre Dame St., Montreal.Brewers awes & Co, Pale Ales and Porter LAOHINE, P.Q.Montreal Office: Tel.Main 563, 621 St.James Scree I J.Collis Browne's GHLORODYNE.TheOriginal and Only Genuina Vice-Cancellor Sir W.Page Wood stated publicly in Court that Dr.J.Collis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, and the whole story of the Defendant, Freeman, was literally untrue, and he regretted to say that it had been sworn to.\u2014Times, Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne Is the best and most certain remedy.in Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ete.The Illustrated London News, of September 28th, 1895, says: \u2018\u2019If I were asked which single medicine 1 should prefer to take abroad with me, as likely to be the most generally upetul, 1 should say CHLORODYNE.I never truvel without it, and its general applicability to the (fellef of a large number of simple all- m forms its best recommendation.\u201d Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne The Right Hon.Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians and J.T.Davenport that Ze had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera was Chiorodyne.\u2014 fee Lancet, December 31, 1064, \u2018 Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chioroûyne B A sortaln oure tor Cholera, Dyssntery, larrhoon, Colle, ete.Caution-None genulbe without the words \u201cDr, J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne\u2019 in the \u2018| placed In the mldst of a lot of nolsy, dirty t to the meals, the food is of the plainest [can wash themselves, Sunder the ban as \u201caffected and stilted,\u201d and J.M.II.Hoffman's \u201cChrist in the Temple\u201d was thrown out because \u201cpupils would like it, and should not,\u201d Sir Joshua-Reÿnolds.\u2018Heads of: Angels,\u201d was rejected as \u201cpretty.but not sutticently strong,\u201d ad Gustave Riobter\u2019s portrait of \u201cQucen Louise\u201d was dropped from the listas \u201cpoor -and popular.\u201d .- Da Vince's \u201cLast Supper\u201d was not regarded as worthy of inspection by pupils, ecause, as the report says, \u2018as the original 15 destroyed photographs must be en from old prints and so have little artistic value.In commending upon the expurgated list the ents say: \u2019Aiter à careful study: not only of individual clitieism and specific suggestions, but of the principles underlying 1 vari- Ous opinions given, a List of one hundred pictures suitable for lrigh schools wis Selected.In presenting this ist it is well.n- derstood that it will hot be satisfactory to any critic.barracks.The wands, four in number.on the scarlet fever side, are small and bare.They are separated from each other only by a thin board partition, so that a patient\u2019s -ears are as THOMAS LIGGET, 18 Nous pare Street.) montreat.Office Furniture Arriving now and in Transit.PEOPLE'S MEDICINE Wills\u2019 English Pills, convenient, safe, sure, and a guaranteed cure for Constipation and Indigestion ,are sold by all dru gista for 25 cents, or mailed to any ad.ress, by \u2018The Wells & Richardson Co., Limited, Montreal.: N°OTICP IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APplication will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at Ita next session, for an Act to Incorporate the Canadian National Bank for the purpose of doing a general banking: business.\u201d W.J.Clark, Solicitor for Applicant.Toronto, 9th January, 1901.7 775 DURABLE BED made.the mem e - frianda this afternoon: Mary R.G.fiold, 278 Drummond Atreet: R.B.Angus, 240 Drummond Streut; JLord Strathcona, 1157 Dorchester Street: Benator Mackay, | \u2018\u2019Klidonan Hall,\u201d 1050 Sherbrooke Street, rence Redpath; Mount Royal Cemetery 0, Mount Royal Cemetery; Mount Royal to the manufacturers.\u2018Thompson's -LOCK SPRING BEDS.Sold by most furniture deslers and recommended se the EASIEST and MOST It the dealer you oall ut doses not show you our samples, telephone or dome direct THE THOMPSON MATTRESS COMPANY, $20,000._ ara so 3 ne Sixty , SS Day S 8 #7 The Largest Stock in Canada of Choice Flat-Roll- Inspect Our S To Standibg D : p Standipg Desks, .Sholee D Library and Bodrd Tables, | Now, Chairs, Stools ang Cabinets, | Canada Ofice Funiture Co.| Cor.Notre Dame dnd St.Peter Sts, | stamp.Overwhelm medioal test! .ly f the C ; p tos each boule.Role manufacture, © \"24 on near ns Ait, Mount Royal Park: McGill Botan Pure Bedding Manufacture 445 ST.JAMES STREET X * i sheds at Hochela The Coroner \u2018has : A : rs, a \u2018 > , Lesion Mia On Te 88 Gront Russell Strout, | (5 sheds Elochelagn, The = pa A Telephone Main 2468, ALBERT X.TEOMPION, Proprietor cy * + .; : \u2014 .\u2018 = re ~~ \u2014 Tree - > .N = \"À mee es + JU ARS ARSENIC FOUND IN \u201cAMERICAN BEER Chemist's Statement Causes a Sensation in Society of Chemical Industry.C.Langmuir, ] the meeting into a turmoil by.as serting that in his tests of the beer and the glacoss which tb praised, be bad never failed to discover amount of arsemic.- pm appreciable Thus totally unlooked for announcement a ven ell, and in View hd Fecen t beet panic in Manchester, , which many persons were fatally Poisoned by contaming ar ex, it became apparent to ali the chem- present that American lager must at basards be freed from even the taint SUEDICION.It had been armanged \u2018that Dr.E.ndke, oi Milwaukee, Wis, should present a paper on \u201cThe Presence of Arsenic ia Beer.\u201d Professor Handke was unable to be present and bis paper was read by .M.Schweitzer, sccretary of the New York Section.Dr.Handke's essay.in effect, gave to Aruerican beer.American glucose and Am emcan sugar à clean hill of health.He de- Ley EF ¥ eg re mre = = - .TRADE OF CHINA GOES TO GERMANY One \u2018Result of Great Activity of the Emperor in the Far East.Hong K Jan.9.\u2014The of Germany is the kind drummer of Europe, and his territory is the world.He has his agents in every country, his vessels on and the result is that the Germans are getting all the new business.They have subsidized their steamers which come to the West Pacific, and within the past few months they have been constructing river steamers which will go up the Yang: tse as far inland as from Sait lake City to New York.The increase in the man houses in China is en us.It is interesting to watch how the Ge mans work.They k track of all the new appointments, visiting every new Viceroy or Governor at lus capital city.The agent.takes a lot of prescuts with him and pretends that his call is à social one.He gets the Viceroy's ideas.as to foreign articles and works him for Government contracte.If he talks eleetri- city, the German, like as not, has a model oi an electric light or telephone with him, and if he deprecates the condition of his soldiers he proposes to sell him arme and maupitions \u2018of war.\u2018 If an lishman or an American discovers anything new he publishes it: the German does not.Not long ago the Kai ser sent a commercial mission to China.| This commission studieil the country and , ita wants.It took samples to Germany.! ehewing the different kinds of goods most : used by the Chipese.There were 5,000 of these samples.1.000 of which were of | cotton goods.There were many kinds of silks and all sorts of tools and machinery.| These samples were opened in Berlin and i shown there, but only to German mar \u201c ecribed at considerable length how he bad chants and manufacturers.secured in the open market various sam- mes of American beer and had found thera absolutely iree from arsenic.Four teen samples où American sucar and glu- oox' had\u2019 also been found entirely free from arsenic.The prefessor then described how he bad \u2018made similar tests of the Enghsh erticle.and :n each of these -he*had detected the mresence of arsenic in sma guirties.though m.one sample.weigh- | ing one pound.be had found arsenic to the amouri of one-three-bundredth of a gren .Dr.Arthur \u20ac.Langmuir.of this city, er; lrimed, that while he had no direct in- .terest, in either the hreweries or 1he glo- cose manufactories.the widespread inter: ! est following the recer: cases oi poisoning in Manchester had Jed him 10 make a series of careful qualitative analvses in his private laborators in Prooklyn.He ex- ydrimec a: considerable length'that be had | employed.not only tbe common method \u2018imnown as.the Marsh test.but had also used the Guizeit test.EXAMINED MANY SPECIMENS.He had examined many specimens of glucose furnished by American manufacturer: for commercial purposes.and commonly used in beer ar well as in confec- tiorery.and he bad never failed in a kn gle instance to discover the presence of arsenic.Dr.Langmuir admitted that in\u2019 most cases he had located \u2018arsenic in very small quantities, and he did not desite 40\" be understood as implving that the substances contained arsenic in \u2026 such \u2018 ab emount as to warrant action by the Board of Health.; : Dr.Langmuir's statement caused a sensation immediately, and several chemists were on their feet at the same time clamoring for recognition by the Chair.Professor Coblenz, of the New York College of Pharmacy.apparently\u2019 foresaw | trcuble and made a diplomatic speech, in which he took the ground that the Gutzeit test might be misleading and was not al- Ways conclusive, and that in any event it might be well to emphasize the fact that if Dr.Waldstein tod invariably found ar- genic_he Had found it in almost infinitesimal quantities.\u2018 .In conclusion Dr.Langmuir again arose to say that while he seemed to stand alone he desired to reiterate the scientific fact} that he had found -arsenic in appreciable chemical quantities in evéry spécimen of glucose obtained for analyris.At the conclusion of the meeting various chemists connected with the glucose and brewing interests gathered about Dr.Langmiur and tried to persuade him that he had Leer: mintaken, but he stood hy his guns and raid that he would_gladiv take any chemist to his laboratory and demonstrate the truth of his -askertion.te CAPTAIN LESDBIE TO MARRY.\u2018 Kingston, Ont.\u2026 Fehrnary 8\u2014(Spectal.)\u2014.Captain Leslie, of A Battery, hax heen granted three months leave of abrenne.He wil\u2019 be married at St.John.NB.on the 4h inst.He.will.go south to visit the Pabama Islands.Co IN SOME CASES A Single Package of the Pyramid Pile Cure is Sufficient to Cure.\u2018 This may seem a broad statement when §t is remembered that few diseases are so ob#tinate to really cure as piles; some phy- sicians going Ho far.as to say that a ymin-.ful surgical operation is the only permanent cure, but the many and remarkable cures made by the Pyramid Pile Cure In the past few years have proven that surgical operations are no longer necessary, and that it is, by far the safest and most reliable remedy yet discovered for this common and often dangerous trouble.\u2018The harmless acids and heaJing vils con tained in the Pyramid Pile Cure cause the blcod vessels to contract to a natural condition and \u2018the little tumors are absorbed\u2019 and the cure is made wi t pain, incon\u2019 wenience .or detention from business.Dr.Williams, a prominent orificial surgeon says: \u201cIt is the duty of every surgeon to avoid an operation if possi le to cure in any other way\u201cand after many rials with the Pyramid Pile Cura I unhesitatingly recommend it in preference to an operation.\u201d - ; Mr.Phil Owens, of So.Omaha, writes tthat after suffering two years from aggravated case of itching and protruding piles he was cured by a single 50 cent package a local druggist, he mays: fully e the trouble would return, but am happy to say for the past year and a half have been æntirely free from the disease and I can- mot too y in favor of the Pyramid Pile Cure.\u201d A bill clerk in one sf thé hype whole houses of St.Louls says: \u201cMy occupa- an billing clerk wan so confining and sedentary that it finally b on an aggravated attack of rectal trouble, \u2018which my physician disgngeed as itching and rading pies and recommended a salve prepa and which gave me some re- jef for a few hours after using and then the trouble would come back as bad as wver; one of the other clerks advised me #0 try the Pyramid Pile Cure, and I now fod Te thanking him Su day \u2018for re- eoummending it, as à sin cent package owed me, and have no trace of pi something over six months.\u2019 Won dreds of pile sufferers, who had al- decided undergo the pain and have been aston- Pyramid Pile Cure can ho purthesed at any drug store, SE a \"wa far saber porter mure \u20ac ective thas 40 eyemtion d possibly be, _rAtotal al + .5 .La dE | + de.i In Shantung Province, about \u2018As large as the State sof New York and Connecti: cut, containing about 36.000,000 people, | the Germans.have resolved that other i foreigners shall not have a share of the \u2018trade.Shantung is German China.; It is the State in which Riauchou is situated, sand the one where Germans, have concessions for railroads and mines.In the con 11.cessions it 18 provided that all machinery \u2018must come from Germany.and that the railroads must be built entirely with German materials.In.Russian China, on the other hund.the materials used are largely American.and this is so on the Tailroad systems of Peking and Tién Twin, which \u2018have been tinanced by the English.The.best clerks out here are Germauns: - They work harder, w \u201cmore money: than any\\others.* Take razors, for stance.There is a bic opening in them.The Chinese shave their heads a= well as their faces, and every man and bor has to have his heal staved The shaving must be done seve Monger and save | ral times a week, and some men are shaved every day.There are tens of thou , sands of barbers in China.There is.a berters\u2019 union which covers the whole empire, and there are thousands of men who do nothing but make razors*by hand.Many of the razors are joùnded out of | old \u2018horseshoes, the horseshoes being i brought by the ship load irom Europe for this purpose.The razors are small; and they could be made by machinery at.a low price.turing them, and 18 quiét'y introducing them into different parts co.the country.The Germans have built up a big busi \u2018poly of such sales all over China.- There is a big opening here for Ameri: can patent medicines.The Chinese have \u201ca great respect for foreign medical skill.They are lovers.of drugs, and our medi cines, properly advertised, would have a rger gale, so I am surprised that some American has not thought of making wheelbarrows for the Chinese trade; The wheelbarrow is the farm warzon, the freight waggon and | the passenger train for the greater part of China: Jt is used by the hundreds of | thousands in every Chinese state.These : barrows are all made by hand.Thry are heavy and clumsy.I am told a big demand might he created for cheap bicycles, There are American bicycles used in nearly all the porta, but they are very high-priced.\u201d You find Chinese now and then riding them.They u~¢ ladies\u2019 bicycles, because they are better adapted to their stiff petticoats and full puntaleons.What should be sent here is a wheel that could be sold for 825.It should be strong, byt need not have all \u201cthe modern improvements, such as pneumatic tires or an easy gaddle.: One: of the big markets for lumber in China is the coffin market.There is no- \u2018thing for which the people pay so much as for coffins.They often huy them long before death, and keep them in their -h&uses as parlor ornaments.! The new railroads.will create a great den and for ties and bridge-building ma terials.If the mines are to be develop 1 ed they will have to be timbered, and .it will take forests to supply the-wood need.We are now relling more cotton goods to North China than any other country, and our Consuls think there is no reason why we should not have the bulk of the, fine cottons whidh are sold by the English and Gern.ans throughout Yangtse Valley and South.China.« At present our \u2018trade is confined.almost entirelv to the North.The powers should demand protection in China for forcign copyrights, patents and trade-marks.At present anything can he copied and all sorts of goods imi- tuted.well an by the Chinese.FRANK G.CARPENTER.CAPT.BERNIER HERE WILL TALK TO GOVERNMENT ON \u2018NORTH POLY, EXPEDITION.Captain J.E.Bernier, member of the Quebec Geographical Society and the Montreal Chamber of Commerce, has passed through the city to Ottawa, where he will present to the Government a plan for reaching the North Pole.He has planged a wooden boat and a steel boat.Either will, when the voyage 5 done, be fit for navigation.Capt.Bernier proposes to leave the Pacific Coast, enterin Pehring Straits about July, 1902, and probably wi enter the ice about 165 to 170 east.The voyage would occupy three or four years.Capt.Bernier would take a hardy crew of sailors and scientific men.Buoys would be dropped at intervals, to test: the ice drift.Messenger balloons would he sent off every month.The Captain proposes to us\u2018 wireless telegraphy.He says that Canada should have the honor of planting the flag at the Pole and completing acien tific knowledge of the Arctic.14 aska no payment, but wants the Government and private individuale in assist him to fit out the expedition.Admiral Markham, Lord Strathcona, and Hon.R.R.Dobeli, M.P.are among those who expressed approval of his plans while he was lecturing in the old country, whence he has just arrived, aud the, Times and many authorities on navigation speak favorably of his lans.tain Bernier is a Quebec man, years old, comes of a hardy, seafaring family, has been a Newfoundland and Bt.Lawrence ice pilot, a commander of vessels since his seventeenth year, and js a non-smoker, ery his couriers oa every road.Within the past ten years he has flooded China with trade solicitors, whose busi- mess is to push manufactures, Germany is.already manufac | bess in aniline dyes.They have the mono | | Our ontton trade is steadily increasing.\u201d This is done by the Germans ns | - TIE MONTE \\ J pe rm i ee psa a mbes ae tAL DAILY HERALD, 8 oe + .+ ¥ eee ess os ce ATORDAY.FEB.9, 1000 .J | RR AAR Tir e 4 The Woman of the House.\"Almost every woman at the head of a home meets daily with innumerable little worries \u2018in her household affairs.Perhaps they are too small to notice an hour afterwards, but system.1 women.das Sen A aL Be J BOOKS ~\u2014 \u2014 * IPRYCHIC ROMANCE BY A OANA- DIAN AUTHOR.- \" It was rather a bazardous experiment for a rising Canadian author lke Mise .Zanha K.Wood ww undertake a payclne romance such ax A Daughter of Witches,\u2019 for while the pitfulls are numerous thé rewards in the psychic sphere are problematical, and after her two previous works, \u2018Lhe Untempered Wind\u2019 rand \u201cJudith Moore,\u201d Mins Wood had a reputation to lose.\u2019 The psychic novel is becoming a leading feature of literary Tiction, and 1t niust be admitted that the field is but imperfectly appreciated by those who have been poospecting it.It ax in.the witch lore of the New England: States\u201d that-M is Wood has tound the material with which she constructs her story.Nathañiel Hawthorne picked up: a few rare nuggets in this field, but he left much unexplored wealth behind him.; Miss \u2018Wood is to be.congratulated upon the success she hus achieved.She hus produced a work of merit and whatever defects may be noted they are not to be attributed to.the manner mm which éhe has handled her psychic phenomena, In these, pages are to be found a good many homely pictures of New England life-\u2014life in the farm-ife .in the village minister's howe, and.a triple love story runs its course towards ats logical goal.Jacl pair of lovers \u201chave strong indi vidual characteristics.In Matthew l\u2019evk and Miss Temperance Tribbey we have, thé fragrant argma of a nineteen year's ~courtship; in Lanty Lansing apd Mabella we sce how the tendril clings to the vine rified by the touch of adversity; and in Vashti Lansing and Sidney Martin there is the tragic cwmination which seen inevitable from transpiring with occult forces which the tamperer knows not how to control.Vashti was a queenly girl of' great phy- gical charm and endowed with a wall which would conquer all obstacles and \u2018fashion the mind of man to its hking.| he was bawked in a misplaced evil love for the man who subsequently became the husband of her cousin; but she con- -cealed the agony which she endured in se- .\u2026 cret.: .She inherited an extraordinary will power from an ancestress who had suffered martyrdom for witchcraft.She had the power of mesmerism and hypnotiem, and in the weaker personality of Sidney Martin she found\u2019 plastic material which suited her purpose.8ho accepted his attentions: decided to marry him; induced him to enter the ministry and to accept the call to the village church.&he watch- \u2018ed after his comfort, he cured his head- -achea and «he \u2018slowly but surely gained notic control ov im In on a certain Sunday she subdued his mind to her \u2018dominating will and the preached a sermon in which she, by her suggestive influences, vented her vindictive spleen up: on the congregation.- In this way she shatters her husband's intellect and unseated his reason.Un\u2019 the following Sunday, seeing the result of what she had done, she was stricken with paralysis, and was vondemned for death, ., i \u201cA Daughter of Witches\u201d is written with consi ble and the dialogue is lively and foyer.(Toronto: W.J- Gage & Co, Ltd.) IN THE RANKS OF THE C.I.V, Driver Erskine Childers, who is a fine specimen the citisen aol shows that with the now renowned aLv., it was anything but \u201cRosen, roses, the way.\u201d From the time they left Bt.John's Wood, Barracks, on the stormy winter's morning of the 8rd of February wornen look prematurely old.-.despaired of regaining my former health.: give them a trial.PR JE WI LlAMS\u201c.INK [a ALE EOPLE and how impetfect character hecomea pu- | the remainder of her days to a living | .\u2018 tai 0 Le po ve.PEL BST ÿ adian.snow, hut the nasty, clammy London enow\u2014till their return in the- last dave of October, they had to rough it.Mr.Childers went straight from: his dutiés as clerk in the House of Commons at Westminster, to the field of war in the capacity of driver of a gun team in \u201cthe Honorable Artillery Company où Lou- don, (C.[V.) « lis permonal expériences and: nothing more, hence the special charm of book.When it is added that the author possesses a happy.vein of humane humor and never morahzed, the reader will understand that it is intended .tu- give the book.high commendatisn.\u201cIhe first shell that fell made \u2018us alt very silent, and me, at any rate, very uncomfortable.\u201d a chapter would be._Âs an example of a beautiful obscrva- tion finely: phrased may be quoted \u201cOne of the charm of Africa 1s the long settled periods of pure unclouded sky 'in whieh the sun rises and sets with ano taming flashes of vivid «sors, but by gentle and imgerceptible gradations of pure light, waning or waxing.\u201d There is no chapter without.felicity, and the book is char acterized.by truthful sinéplicity.It ia neither a story nor a.ecrmon.| \u2018The author closes with a generous tribute to \u201cour friend and comrade Atkins &vho has done more and bloudier work than we and who is not at the end of it yet.\u201d (Toronto: The.Capp, Clark Company, Ltd.London and New York: The Mac- miflant Compyny.) \u2019 BOOKS AND AUTHORS, Alfred Harmsworth says that the late Harold I'rederlo painted Whittaker Wright \u201cthe centre af the recent black storm in the London Stuck Exchange that carried down sixteen houses-es \u2018the Anancial vH- lain\u2019 Ln- \u2018Pire Market Place.\u201d ye 8 Levott-Yeata' new novel, The Traitor's Way,\u201d is to he pubMshed serially In ane of the Munwcy -magazines, and will he issued Ln book form next autumn, probably hy the Frederick A.Rlokes Company.When Stephen Grane died hé left an un- finish novel, entitled \u201cThe O\u2018Ruddy.* The work of completing the story has been n- trusted to A.KE.Mason, and David Belasco Is to drantatize ft, Clement Flower Is padnt: Ing à new portrait of Mr.Crane for tho next academy.Juilen Ralph writes to his American pub- Ushers of Md gradual) recovery from the eficcte of his trylug exponlences in South Africa.His now \u2018book, ta to contain much new matter, including hie iétters from Pre- torla to America, the correspondeiice biav- Ing been remodeled and rearranged.This -new: work da to he published at once In London and in New York.His narrative deals with the | is as full of pregnant anesning as many | these constant little worries have their effect upon the nervous = 7 ae It is these little worries that make so many « h \u2018Their effect may be noticeable in other ways, such as sick and nervous headaches, fickle appetite, a feeling of constant weariness, pains in the back and loins, heart palpitation and a pale or sallow complexion.The blood and nerves need attention, and for this purpose | Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills 2 are woman's! best friend.They are particularly adapted ds a regulator in diseases peculiar to women.Through the blood and nerves the pills act upon the whole system, bringing: brightness to the eye-and a glow of health to the cheek.Thousands of wives and the use of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.| WOMAN'S AILMENTS, The political novel Le, going as strong ln England\u2019 as the historical novel over here.Folaw'ns the example of Hope in \u201c\u2019Quis- ante\u201d ind Mrs Ward in \u2018Robert Orange, Mrs.Gertrude Atherton be engaged on à neval of English politics.She recently, it wil be, remembered, tried American polities in \u201cSenator North.\u201d \u2019 Cariffe Hrnes new nôvél, \u201c!Prisce Rupert the Buccaneer,\u201d ls.announced (for publication on March 5 next.Its title page is to read ns.follows: \u201cPrince Rupert the Ruseaneer.ils adventures, set to paper by Mary Laughan, a maid, who through af: fectwn followed him to the West ladles and the Spanish Main, acting as secratary, be deeming hor a \u2018male though timld, which nccount, Le now put into more modern Bag Ish by Cutliffe Hynes © Mrs.Anole Nathan Mevar has a dovel on | the prees far publication next month by the Maomillan Campany.It will be called \u201cRobert Annys: Poor Priest,\u201d and 1s a tale of the Peasants\u2019 Uprising tn Bogland,.1381: This was really the first \u201cstrike\u201d chat ever L took place, the peasants, thowling down thalr tools And marvhlog on Londan to seek rédrexs for thelr grievances from the boy King, Richard 11.A \u2018poor priest\u201d or russet pricst, was a term used to describe Wiékllfe hand of followers, who weat about the land, preaching the Gompel to the | poor and teaching them to read the just transinted.Bible.\"The current number of the International | Monthly contains à carefully peepared and Interesting account of Awarican Interests tn the Orient.The accopat of \u201cMountain Structure and Its Origin,\u2019 by the sminemt Scottish geolo- glut, James Gellde, fe now concluded.The cxeny gives the reader a vivid \u2018Insight Into | the wonderful transformations this earth of ours has undergone, Most interesting es- mys are by Camille Mauchalr, the French eritie, on \u201cAuguste Rodin and hin Decorative Remipiture,\u201d and hy William Archer, the great linghish literary and dramatic critic, \u2018on \u201cThe Real Ibsen.\u201d - Mr.Archer & undoubtedly the groatest authority on Ibeen.Alfred Foulllee, the emineut French thinker aud scholar, writes on ''Nletasche and Darwinism.\u201d All together this number ts most attractive, «The Commonwealth\u201d is the title of a new Canadian Reviow, published in Ottawa, tod aime at the free expression of competent opin- fon upon all subjects of interest to educated readers.The first pumber justifies the claim it makes for a hearing: and the editor who prefers to remain anonymous, although his \\gned contributors [Tank T.Bullm's new book, \u201cWith Christ at Bea,\u201d ls attracting a good deal of attention among nilashion workers.He has been competled to publish a letter, In which he begs BIE friends to stop sending him roquosta to preach, \u2018to lecture or to preside at publie meetings.He receives about twenty invitations of this sort daily.= » Just year with threes inches of ewow | the ground-\u2014-not tbe âne invigosatiog has sccured the cordial co-operation of many ing place in its columne, and the literary department is under the direction of Dr.Charles Morse.In the first number Dr.Morse gives a discriminating review of Mrs.Humphrey Ward\u2019s latest novel, \u201cEleanor,\u201d and offers a plea for the higher critiolsm, asking for a Ce We have all that is necessary in Furnishings and Accessories to set off your buildings.Artistic Hardware and Paints of a superior grade.SPECIALTY\u2014Tools perfected and warranted.Consider the Quality and the rice.capable writers, Literature is to have a lead.| irs pe tem rm rer ee ee ht gon Cn > ma \u2014 i { of | Te vr = eo mothers have testified to the benefit derived from Mrs.Napoleon Pouloit, St.Roche, Que., says: \u2018I am forty-two years of age, and for several years past have suffered from ailments common *» My blood was poor and watery ; I suffered from pains in the limbs and abdomen, and frequently experienced much trouble in walkirg ( appetite was poor, I had frequent headaches, and sometimes attacks of dizziness.I tried 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Some deligat- of Rev.Canon Low, D.D.under the caption of \u201cIn My Study.\u201d Mr.A.C.Campbell Ms cusses \u2018The Question of the Twent.eth Century.\u201d which is to be the arrangement of the produced and the i{odividual's share of.it Mr.Campbell is a very great admirer of the late Henry George, of whom be gives us an *appreciation™ in the form of a review of the \u2018Life of Henry George,\u2019 by Henry George.Junior.Mr.Jobn Lewis discusees \u2018\u2019Impérlal- ftsm.\u2018\u2019 His views on the aubdlect are of the pessimisiic sort, but an excelleat antidote :s provided in Mr.George Joùnscu's extremels wo shall always bold oureelvea free not only to discuss the cardinal principles of guvern- nent which, from the days of Aristote, have \u2018thinkers.Melbourne University.From beginning \u2018to end there is a strong note of originality in the new review, which certainly deserves suc- oess; but many people will think that it wou!ld bo better to follow the smart modern naga: sine form In appearance, instéad \u2018of the dat- faced, sprawling, snub-nosed periodical whose day has gone by.The next number of the Oc mmonwealth \u2018will appear on February 13th PALATE-TICKLING, \u201c How It is Done With Mal Breaks ood Amongst the vast variety of breakfast rain foods sold by the grocery trade of anada, Malt Breakfast Food has taken first place, and ensily rauks ad the most delicious and healthful of foods.Not only docs Xlalt Rreakfast Food fur- nigh the most healthful breakfast dish for the benefit of brain and body, but - many choice Jolate tickling dishes can be made from the popular cereal that will Pit ea teppei ful eemi-literary notes appear rom the pent mm Bers eee Le pe ins ir 2 te My = > MEL Czarowitch May Wed ctoria, engaged the attontion of the worid's greutest | -A short, but very \u2018oharactertstic- article, is contributed dy Miss A.C.Laut: | and the now commonwealth of Australia is! the subject of \u2018a highly instructive article by | Rev.Dr.Whitley, Professor of Hebrew is; | androviteh,, is a sea of the dowager eut, Daughter of Edward VI.* London, Fed.A-Devvate négutiations are able article on the \"New Partnership.\u201d The; In pruéress dbocwevn the courts of Bus editor tells us that, \u201cwith politics in tha party sense, this review will bave ro concern, but.amd Grew Brian ookn3 [D 4 marnage?between the Gomi Duke Micham, rounger brother of the Czar and Deir ÿrssumpir i go the throne, and Prinesss Vieosia- only anmarriad dagghrer of King Edward Vii.Politiys rather han aXactiop is said back vf the projected macch.: Siapdibg in (le way of the marriage 4 the irvaclad law of the Russian churh | forbidding marriages detwged drsc usius \u201cte Cauvwiied, Grand Dui Michaei Aer- press vf Russia, who is a sister of Queen A\u2018dxatmira of Great Brita, re.mothet er Princess Victoria.; .CHURCH: PRORLEN FOR NICBOLAS.A dispensation from the Csar would be i pocessary for such à watch, and it is extremely doufifui 1£ Nichv.ss would grant \u2018such à dispeusation, fur De refused it when Alichac]l wanted to marry another first cous, the \u201covely Prancess Helene, daughter of the Grund Duke Viadtmir.\u2018The Cals reason for refusing it was that he ls put only Bmperec of all the Rus sgians, but spiritual head of the Russian vhuret: thug his brother should be inbertt the throne, As LOW seams probable, wild ise be head of the church, apd It would be a grave scandal, besides zotting a fearful example to his subjects, if the head of the church should transgress one.of its most stringent rules ; - However.the Crar may he influenced la this watter by political considerations, for such an alllance as this would be a bond \u2018between the two countries that woul mity.; ALLIANCE.FOR WILHBLM'S HEIR, Autther engagement expected soon Is that of the Crown Prince of Germany and Princess Beatrice, you daughter of the Inte Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, and are both vary young, the Crown Prince belug only 18 and Beatrice only 16 .This would be a marriage between first cousins encé removed, for Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg is first cousin of the German empaoror.whose son it ts proposed shall wed her, her father and the Emperor's mother being brother and sister.But the - rules of the Lutheran Church are not so âtriet about matters of -this sort as are those of the Russian.: : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018prove of great value in establishing dit gestive Vigor.- After you : Malt Breakfast Food from your send your address, and.we will mail you booklet giving recipes for making bread, griddle cakes, sweet cakes, buns, rola, muffins, custard, etc, from Malt Hreak- fast Food.Malted Cereala Company, have procured a package of : grocer, .The mew boarder\u2014I am going to ask the lardlady for a second piece of pie.he old boarder\u2014You hadn't better.She'll make you feel as uncomfortable as though she were a conductor, and you had as Brooklyn street car .ed her for a Mountain Street, Montreal, P.Q.Pa st transfer.me so - tr toward ending thetr bereditary es .therefore nleve of King Edward VII.They - OUR BOARDING HOUSE.; hy +n.-~ 4 Na.- on her hands.not even that.\u2018content to putter over our , the fag-ends of time.\u2014-\u2014 Wp ee ee ie à ee \u2014y yy à = \u2014\u2014 * MONTREAL, SATURDAY, FE \u20ac By a Woma a, Madge Merton's Weekly Talk \"with Ber Herald Readers acca A woman I know was very anxious to take up a certain study, but she was such a busy woman that she held a long consultation with herself before she could decide that she had enough time to devote to it.Very carefully she went over the rules and regulations of the day and she discovered that a certain forty-five \u2018min- utes\u2014just before luncheon, was a bit of waste ground.The teacher of the study declared the three-quarters of an hour a day would yield \u2018good returns, and the minutes more or less faithfully employed have already begun to tell.Another woman, also desirous of improving herself, envied the woman with the new study \u201cI don\u2019t see how you get the time,\u201d she cried.And then, after be- inz told, she said with self-deprecation, \u201cwhy, \\ every day of my life.\u201d And it was true.Most of us thoughtlessly fritter away time encugh to educate ourselves in many branches of learning, of which our school days may have given us only an inkling or: cry\u2014we often are guilty of it\u2014\u201cI haven't time.\u201d Once in ten times it may be really true, but many times it is only a one legged excuse, and stands for 'almost:anr- thing from lack of interest through bad management up to downright laziness; the worst of all.: } Tod many people consider that their educations are completed when they leave echool.Too many people\u2014and particularly iz this true of women\u2014toss their -books eside the day after the school life is passed,and go out into life prepared to pretend to knowledge, to cover up ignorance, to grow dowdy mentally, to lose the agility of mind which study brings, to do any- thirg\u2014everything except look upon life as a bigger school-room and set themselves tasks all through the years.We are so work.We won't plan it.We won't: live by the clock.We won't be methodical.We will dawdle \u2018and fuss and.fidget, and we will make duties of fads and go about grumbling that\u2019 we haven't time for this or that er the other and looking enviously at the women wlio do accomplish something as if we thought that a kind fate bore them up upon her wings.Perhaps we will live Jorger and die easier if we don\u2019t use up It may be that a happy-go-lucky life yields just as much \" con.paratively speaking.Each must judge for herself so far as that goes.But having chosen to dawdle we inust not grumble at our lot in life when it turns out to be a, vacant lot overgrown with thistles an! burdocks and teazles, dull and unin- tc esting and of no account.: Bad as the mannish woman is\u2014the one who will wear the trousers\u2014the petticoat man is quite as disagreeable.We've all seen him: He pokes around the house with the air of keeping his eve on things.He arranges how much gas shall be used, \u2019and when the drafts of the range shall be turned off and set on.He likes to be considered the High Muck-a-Muck of the establishment, and gives orders to the maid.How many men who would.excuse the prying man can find \u2018 nothing harsh enough to say of the over-valiant fercale.It has two sides to it\u2014this question.We are not fair to our sex when we condemn only the loud masterful wo men who will wear short hair and stiff \u2018collars; and yet forget to deal equal opprobrium to the men who treat their wiver as if they were housekeepers with rather unsatisfactory references from their last places.CoN \u2014 Again the \u201cto lets\u201d are up.They adorn many a door, and whole families are discussing the moving question.Sometimes it is a simple move from one street to another.Often it is a tearing up of the roots of family life, to transplant the whole, torn and weakened.and drooping n little, to a far-off city.More often still ft means only the storing of furniture for the annual flitting into the little summer cotlage.The restlessness is contagiots.It infects people who had no thought of moving, and makes \u2018some who are sure they won't, pretend to themselves that perhaps they will if they can find a house which exactly suits them.Off they go tr: mping through other people\u2019s houses, adding a serious burden to the burdens of all housekeepers with a moving on -their cup:boards, grumbling about decorations in the dining-room, wondering if the landlord will replace the keys to all the doors and hinting that you lost them, asking awk: ward questions about the furnace and enquiring how often the water-pipes freeze.Aren't they enough to try the.patience of any woman whose household machinery fs runping smoothly, let alone the one whose carpets and curtains all cry out that moving time is near.The house- prowlers are an unnecessary nuisance,for the trailing through houses in for some people\u2019 an afternoon\u2019s enjoyment.No woman will object to showing an intending tenant through the house, but an intending tenant is one who has seen the agent, who has informed herself'as to the manner of heating, the rent, and the number df réems, and has found all these entirely satisfactory.If she disturbs you at your work, aud if she wakeus the baby and 1 waste that much time and more | We constantly hear the.| matched her portieres; if there was one steps on the cat\u2019s tail and looks behind the bureaus and under the beds, you can excuse her.She is in earnest and you sympathize with her wish to know all about everything.If she's nice, you're not sorry you had the store-room whitewashed and the dumb-waiter fixed so it doesn\u2019t take three horse-power to hoist it up to the dining-room.You hope she\u2019il be happy there and you won't worry her by explaining the faults of the house to her.She may not consider them faults at all, and if she does they will force themselves upon her attention soon enough.She is not your enemy\u2014the woman with a really defined idea of taking the house you are leaving.It is only the make-be- licve, the prying, grumbling, impolite per- 502 to whom you object\u2014the woman who pays no attention to your modest little notice of days and hours for hunting in your house\u2014the woman who pries into your home and does it as if it were her right, not a privilege granted by you and ta be treated as such.Sometimes \u2018the womar who looks through the house, brings a few relatives with her the first day and comes back with relays of them every few days.She wants auntie and cousin and grandma and.forty-seaond un: cle-in-laws all to see the house\u2019 sise would take if the drawing-room were bigger or the furnace a different kind, if the halls more clothes press or another shelf in the pantry We all know her.We've all suffered at her hands.She certainly has her little ways and just as certainly her use.She is plainly a finger-post pointing us the way not to go.We may profit from her selfishness, her ignorance or her obtuseness, and when we go house hunting let us do it with the Do-unto-others text very close to our hearts.Did you ever become interested in a family who.were poor through no fault of their own?Did you follow their fortunes with a heart-ache for their sorrows and a smile for their joys\u201d Did you try to help them, to make the children a little happier to spare something from your life.to gladden theirs.Most of all, did you try to comfort them, not with charity cold as the wind of winter, but with sympathy and love.And did things go from: bad to worse, till with sickness and misfortune their needs were very great\u2014 more\u201d than you could supply?Such a thing has happened here in Montreal.1 want to help a brave-hearted woman, a discouraged.and partially incapacitated man, and some little children.It is a- kard winter for them.Illness has followed \u201cillness, and a convalescence in a home where poverty has too long dwelt is a dreary and almost hopeless thing.Will some readers who have a dollar or so to spare or a quarter or fifty cents, send them that the way may be smoothed a little for some children and a man and a woman.It does not mean very much to vou.It will mean a great deal to them.Ï think I have never asked the readers of this page for contributions for any one.I wouldn't do it how, if I could relieve thia necessity myself.It has gone beyond \u201cthe: power of one pocket, not very deep nor very wide, but the knowledge of the misery is always with the one who knows \u2018the circumstances.Won't you send me some money to help these people who are too independent to ask aid, too self-reli- anc to bez, but yet, alas, humian enough ta suffer cold or liunger and the dreary bondage of debt unavoidably incurred.- There are people amongst us believe they should say -what they think and thev live up to, their beliefs and trail.a deal of other people\u2019s anguish after them as they pass thr.g@®h this werld.J 1t isn't.a good vlan to consider the impulses of our minds\u2019 \u201cthoughts.\u201d A ready talker pawns off a good deal of arrant nonsense upon the world and calls it what she \u201cthinks.\u201d We may be quite sure that if our thinker is even fuirly unselfish it will not prompt us to say unnecessarily eruel things, becnuse we happen to allow them to drift through our minds.You may think a woman is ugly.Don\u2019t,tell her so.If she\u2019s sensible she knows it, and it probably worries her.If ahe\u2019s not sensible, it won't do her any good to tell it.If somebody said something about your triend, don\u2019t rush off and tell her because she \u201cought to know.\u201d You are quite sure in your own mind that is not why you tell her.Don\u2019t add a lie to your weakness for gessipping.You may think somebody\u2019s clothes are perfectly ridiculous.Keep it to yourself.Probably you're wrong and if you do happen to be right nothing is gained.Only another sorrow aches its way into another heart.Another pride has its feathers ruffled.Another obstinancy is made stronger.We gain nothing; we give nothing; we loee everything by going about prodding people people because we \u2018 think™ they're wrong and we are \u2018so candid.Let us be as candid, as white-souled as we may, but the real successes along that line, are the people who are not brutally candid, but wisely so.One might sometimes suppose that candor was a gun, useful only to shoot at other people with.Instead of us pure-hearted.Are you looking for the ngtime 1 wonder?Over A or heparan tar the bitter cold, past the winds, across the wastes of white, there are days of warm sunshine, and soft air.They are coming our way, and we stretch out our hands to welcome them from afar.Until Christmas time we there are epring days and spring flowers.After the festive season, we look toward Easter and that is nature\u2019s resurrection.It\u2019s always the same, We make portly plans for our winter clothes, our winter visits, our winter work or our winter fun, and if we don\u2019t carry them out before Christmas we seldom do afterwards.They nollapee ke a punc: tired tire then, and we my we think we'll t them, or pay them, or work or play at fem \u201cin the spring.\u201d It's not that we don\u2019t enjoy the winter, but we are so constituted that the very epirit which helps us to enjoy the present is the .- s .uns atten ont- F uzzle Corner side of the Paper ouly, aud signed wi | The Post Bag | Ing on Tuesday, 18th, a week from next L s .- Tuesday, in the King's Daughters\u2019 parlor ze ae weokes peasive worst 4 \u2014 | : PR a eine mad à ae ; : y le ng rea a snowers to last week's poetics mura all fovited to write letters.Ad-| bag.\u201d the contents of which will be als: - You are dress Pandora, Heræld Office, Craig Street.tributed among certain poor people.445.W.North La les \"duy.Taal EA.Lain.| Next Week's Contest | (2) Turkey.Montreal Write on, one side of e Peper alle Faux: McGooagh, M h : ° : : h t +\u2014 \u2014@ only.se put nome, address a , Avenue, Chicago, Il.an inva y.\u2018n- o-d Q \u2019 ; ; puosrrect anevrers to Se rer Wand, Wood- + : but you omy sign any name you tike.yltes all 8.R.memhers In Canada to her t \u20ac up-t ate, high-class, illustrated woman s paper of lock, Out; Frances dur di Alice Metcalf, | You bad your wish last Saturday, and 4 olernlee NM.un am gad, you like the Jatter party\u201d on the 16th.C d .f .: 0 ge t .one .es A .\u2014 La vd race eu Hi ith cine te ey Ser I SUE | Ce 8 RU MEL 1 ne CRFFAFOT WOMEN.anada\u2014just out for February\u2014most interesting number Be ews.ace ae uricy.Kenton: the artist bad uot the vagmestylCr a of We there.\" Wri e away.but the Elsle god A cheerful woman ls like a ray of sun.t bli h d 1 .- .\u201c ley, a cartoon Îs.\" ant s won't improve your style, hi y , onl \u2014 1 3 .beard,\u201d Gretchen Kelly, Clare (lass.best.You'll see with Lis ours Own Paper In > pod\u201d magasine, but does goc \"to bthers ES \u2018example, hut she ye pu 1S c near y 100 illustrations, mostly of .Canadian \u2018 it on {hig pax pame beneath it, Next to his was George \"a the work Lawrence's.Arthur 1s 12 and George 14.fead from the s of really fine au Tast week the girls carried off the prises.> For new pussies, M Wand sends gloomy people to some.hidden boys\u2019 names:\u2014 (1) BIDDEN BOYS\u2019 NAMES.does good helps \u2018discontented an women.Contents : \u201cThe Feminine Personnel \u2018of the New : re | inciple that 1.John Is going to Montreal, This week the boys on Me Paso Decause 1: ue i .; Z They made Ted warden.| - turn bouts air D pos cartons.Ray: Parliament,\u201d with portraits of Lady Laurier and members wives ; \u201cA People Quaintly y : mous McCartyle wi ae ae time, x Happy, in Quiet Homes,\u201d a sketch.of the home life of the Doukhobors ; \u201cThe (2) ACROSTIC.mond, to make out the meaning of \u201cKitch.Mo ti , Ww ddi \u201d il .o - .> .onth\u2019s Weddings.\u201d illustrations of bride and groom, always interesting; \u201cStylish ener, Kitchener Rabbit.\u201d At last lt dawn who then became Albert Bates, In fact, stu.My first is in Dan but not In Joe, My second Is in pin but not in sow.My third is In cup but not In rug, My fourth is in Ink but not in bug.My fifth Is In Nero but not in gloom, My sixth is in nuts but uot in room.My seventh Is in sister but not in lifter, My whole is a celebrated author, Clothes for Little Folks,\u201d and Just Before the Spring Fashions,\u201d artistically illustrated; \u201cDaughters of the Empire » Miss Scovil's Talks on Home Nursing ; 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Jones.J.Stapson, Aunle Fergus, Percy nd first in wantan rioting, Coneliy.Katie Lawrence, Mary Thompeon, j, \u2014-\u2014 With all indecent haste.Richard\u201d Adams.Thomns H, henna no had 1 TT etl = ' .Grace Bennett, Fritz Kelly an ollie St.who had hen a sympathetle spectator of 5 In the last one, think of the sense of John.- the whole cecemoux, then quietly stepped = GECCCECES CEGECCESÉ \u201d 2X esch verse before making up your wind av | Te Is very strange, conaldering the In.forwnél aid offered a touculng prayer and [* > we 3 FONE, pronounece the benediotion, after which \u2019 - ® Junction to draw with black Ink on white paper was printed in bold type, the mauy enrtoona were ruled ont hecause they were done in pale ink on ruled paper.realize the to the whole.So many don't read the charade carefully and perhaps get part right and guess at the rest.Answers must be in by Wednesday afternoon, or, &t latest, first post on Thursday.the gathering slowly dispersed, During the ecremony airy soldiers gath- | ered round, respectful and silent, but showing how keenly they apprecinted\u2019 the ladles\u2019 hind thought for their fallen comrades, They evinced very specinl interest whe! four sisters from the hospital Joined the Indies, and seeking out some graves evi denstix not \u2018unknown to them, reverenily Lid thiv offerings upon thei, spel pay a favoff home, bath over wen and in the veld, must rejoles that don ing hums wote ready te dy what they lors tw NY : 7 7) v ÿ A COM PARISUN.Before the Allies entered China.LC And Arter.By George Lawrence, 731 Sherbrook e Street, Montreal.Aged 14.You don't fact that It is not the individual a ra \"Ve turow off some of thelr native melancholy apd to emulate a tle of her own cireuri- Ness, says Woman's Life.The cheerfn!- ness that persists in seeing the bright side of everythlug and discovers \u201cthe sitver hn.1 hardly know what to advise a small author to try.What else have von read?Like children?Yes, some of them.1 don't: like them in a lump because they're children.1 think our ne- them and poets, \u2018Food Fact SHE & e Naturally organized food products make - .guaintance will flourish best through the ig\" where others reelve to dire .FR { core on lh Hh ee mers Tie.the gray clouds at wot.her \u2018opel \u201cChe Frat RARE ave amoieest these | NY .LI fa ple we know that way are generaliy dis- with _selfishness- and eases: Theo re 1: Hong ! + cu: ; .~ KA .appointing lo real life.\u201d That's my ¢Wwh {are totally ith rein atari quite pe which fliers wei faid.C0 es possible natural conditions \u2019 there 1S NO S .experience.; tagonistie ta one another, A purely selfish PTIT Tw on .i - .a» Vielnn Dottmers.\u2014Don't drop out again find careless won wonld 1! thinking so r DE .TH | af other way.: [78 for so long.By the way, young woanip.| sectes about herself that she would THE PENNY ; SPÉNRTHRIET | si \u2018 .0 fon ty Ey ta he That amg beat tw ne A RTE Whole wheat is food for the whole body\u2014 fe Is.\" ful actions which cote within the ken wt |.\u2014 | vy 1 .0.[3 eet Overond,\u2014 Wary lant you ty the | The BN wom nd Poor ( d b psy Shredded Wheat Biscuit is the whole richness 5 puzzles?: J Cr oer vor Oniy tae Poor Can Afford to be \"pts , Fe Clare W.T.\u2014We aren't publishing verses IFT WERE YOU.> .NY .of whole wheat\u2014Nature's natural food for about the\u2019 dear Queen's desth in the Cir.CAT ware van Id say to me ny) ¥ .20° .a cle.It bs 6 solemn a collec hat only) ee go, rar .Extravagant.y \u201chumankind, just as Nature made it, nothing 2 aix are vot ean de any i And I'll be ten forever, ., wf a AN faste RE express the feel- Day by day and rear by year\" Find Whit Luxuries You Gan do With- | iy added, nothing taken away.A ' Merrickville; Ont.Feb.41901 MY were Jai wy Tour Fl oat Remtiyuts a Snare und NG : B : | ba Pr a Ter ron\u201d auront se UT thon of con eis minite- >sustor wh Drop 2 postal (don't send stamp) for illustrated book, The Vital Ques- 7% Girls! Corner.1 'alduk tue cditerdn-chief Eveté hour, every dar\u201d i Les tion,\u201d\u201d 262 ways of preparing Nature's best food, family food-facts, ard ZN ought to enlarge It vo ape 1 Jhluk son TEL were son Ed nl of Cade ree he he aan | i beautifully colored pictures.The Shredded Wheat Co.61 Front Street East, Toronto, Lo) ir of the puzzles.la was \u2018Furkey.1 bes More Fran vou ho \u201c, : vod he ree eh wee ean off ad | x de : .° .Æ) fleve there ought to be titnss li iT te A Ald Pen weed Chee Ee tay the poor, ve | IN, | ; \u2014 _ LS A.ark rls à a} such ! reir bint dhe t's M 1 vers vor ! Sh Ses 3 NAS S hs NS A LN FO TT STR Ing boys how to make boats apd al such | sy ! 4 1 md \u20ac i SAS] >) = Resa D toys, nud girls fancywork.What do, You ' - \u2014_ >, Lee \" : mld Ppa J © UL UP % 4 % J % TU D \u2019 - think?Do you think my drawing came T .res > ; SOU RU AV EN su move dey HI seme Lm men EE IIS TES ee = nesrer the prize t y story?Well, this J = j pC ALE eg Phan alerte nee .' Tuorios H.Chenncll.\u2014Tha cartonn eI an d'potuioc-, earn gible aR agin pages 1 La mew deenet peqinee, | 90 Haar cunles.the nüperfluous ora NTGHT GOWNS\u2014S1 65, 81,84 2.5, Night Boct on ]:\u2014\u2018 Boo! hoo! I t a n ew fire brigade: this one\u2019s no good.Boo! preserd quite a good Ides.Yeu know, what coffee.L ers paf on te Be anew ni meiv:s, are the extra.aciit.e-» of older penny Cows up to 30, Hemstitched Tucks, Lace By Arthur Burley, 815 Wellington S treet, Montreal.A od 12 7 « cartoon means evidently.Hope sow'll an.* DINNER-\u2014Paked Læsbut fleas with ne A a ba | soendtritus 1 ANA suis Trimmiftgs : I - ral.=.yt > ; Oxy Û { 0 , .SOTA eed .ice, oo \u2018UE I ~ I i} y » ) » @ g ! coin the puzzles and ry competitions Murs no \u201c.sets ol i ee canned oe Ce ! | 1 PA gee 1 ean hear some of my read SKIRTS.Ct - ; D ! .\u2018as, celery an Ainoyd saad, miayon ne t .eus elas .\\ Re î Ju - i .Finishe i 3 îneh Vi ; = - 7 - \u2014\u2014@ taste of one person to have Mack ink and | AL ont, Jom.\u2014That was a funny Merle mise, date charlotte.: I Loe wn out, far instaitee, wha depriies \u201c clad n.but-onr woufd become n rer Soe Tl Be sits (0 AL les i white paper, har beeanse otherwise the : drawing., SNUB STi] heeR jou, Worcestes 102 Pa coper und celdhing aad wedi i sea nu one Inoked Mi very add styles E00 - H i \"drawing ean't be reproduced and put int Clare Glass writes front Sbnbenaradie.Bre tie eta EP Ce on St Lem he 1 tie 5 chatht à .| rifle and thouz it of every penny Hke that.\u201d o : + : is Young Conributors ; the pate ac ce remember n future com: NS: \u2014\" What nas Tome ott re AL Shure sauce, potato dd, change sort Ç \u201c > ; en hal v > oo Well, my experience is that there Is gen- 2431 St.Catherine Si PS .à ! Vetitions that thls rule mus! be obeyed.Thompson: 1 tok an in est In ber The aE : .MM OM NE OUT \u201cbored s Leséiiy greate lity a pater t - : ®, ; \u2019 cavse her name is Clare, 1 suppose.Aol Caceee Cnneles- Presk roux egos nto a cannes de Ed and a en an the nor of Le je Peal ; CITANT READ THIS.\u2014From time to time under © THE CAT'S SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS.PT like Muy Dinvis very mnceh, and 1 think host \u201c - : ice .J 5 à._ + _ .THE med ad \u201con the scene of her \u2019 : .| At tbe Play an : ® BY A FIRST-NIGHTER a with the MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SALUKDAY.KKH.9, 1901 - FORTUNES OF - @ ® ® |i Players | in The Her- As was first ago, Proctor, the N York devil has se- ew York vau e manager, cured control of Her Majesty'e, and beginning with the first week in March, will conduct that theatre as the abiding of that lighter form of entertainment which has so delighted other cities the country.The name, it is under & ¥ ps © \u201cProctor\u2019s,\u201d the front will be in white and gold with innu- lectrio lights, and other neces- tending to make the the- fitting its new position will be + Proctor is undoubtedly one of the and most faraighted of Ameri- agers; consequently the fact that hold of the theatre should conclusive answer to the argument it is too far west to be a success as veudeville house.The new manager expected in Montreal to-morrow, when will announce more definitely his \u201cI'he Burgomaster\u201d has played to one Li the biggest weeks of the season at the and its music is being hum- whistled on the streets with a ty which threatens to become annoying.The company is well balanced end makes the most of the witticisms of tbe libretto while the music has a dis- timctly new and refreshing sound.1ts gucoess is & good harbinger for the half other comedies coming season.: i â | EES F STE re Ë | *.+ + « The Academy .of Music will be closed fom the lth to the 16th, owing to a | in the route of the Lulu Glaser Opera Company, which was to have fill- the week in \u201cSweet Anne Page.\u201d This will probably be the last time the house will : ark, as the balance of the ®eason is rapidly being filled by great.attractions, which reach Montreal \u2018rather later than Bucceases in the larger cities, Here is a partial list of the engagements already made, which necessary does not include a number of important | events which are in negotiation: \u2014 For the week of the 18th, a new play as been secured in \u201cMelbourne,\u201d of which report speaks highly.It deals with life in Australia, a theme hitherto neglected by dramatists and which should possess novelty.and interest for Canadian playgoers.The company\u2019 is an.ex- lent ome, including many nameés well known here, and the.scenery is correct @nd _elaborate.\u2019 All the best of \u2018the comic operas are to visit Montreal before the season is out.Jefferson De Angelis will Tie seen in \u201cA Royal Rogue,\u201d Louis Mann and (Sara Lipman in \u201cAll on Acconrit of Iliza,\u201d which is said to be funnier than the \u201cTelephotre Girl.\u201d and Jerome Sykes brings his new \u201cFoxy Quiller.\u201d\u201d supported by one of the largest and strongest companies ever brought together, The long- promised \u201cBelle of New York\u201d will also put in an appearance, aiter lier world- L.wide triumphs.The more serious drama: will* he repre- eented by Frederick Ward and.company in a week of Shakespearian revivals, and by Richard Mansfield in \u201cHenry V:.\u201d probably the most wonderful reproduction of _.storic pageantry the modern stage has witnessed.Mrs.Fiske closes her tour oi former triumphs in \u201cBecky Sharpe,\u201d Blanche Walsh: will return with her gorgeous production of \u201cMore Than Queen,\u201d and Miss Ada Re- .han should receive a heartw welrome after her long absence, when she appears in \u201cSweet Nell of Old Drury,\u201d Two of the most popular\u2018 American tomedians will try their humor on Montreal audiences in \u201cThe Floor Walkers,\u201d which has been one of the great laughing successes in- the States.To add variety to the long Jine of dramatic and musica! attractions, Hermann the LUI, who has succeeded to all «the hondrs of his uncle, Hermann the Great, will give a week of magic and mystery.wo of the memorable eventa of the theatrical season will be the appearance of John Hare in Pinero's remarkable comedy, \u201cThe Gay Lord Quex,\u201d and Sarah Bernhardt and Coquelin in their greatest impersonations, including \u201cCyrano de Bergerac,\u201d \u201c.glon\u201d and \u201clamlet.\u201d It will be seen from the above bookings thay the first months of the new century be the most remarkable from -a dramatic standpoint.in the history of the Academy.ot .Ce ea The Stock.Company, under Mr.Kirk: land\u2019s effective management, \u2018has put on, \u201cThe Private Secretary\u201d this week in a way which challenges \u2018comparison with any production of the emmedy ever at: tempted in Montreal.All the leading people are well cast and there is scarcely a point of noticeable.weakness in the programme.Next week, the last of-the season for the company :and for Her Majesty's, \u201cCamille\u201d will he the bill, with ise Linthicum in the title role.\u201cl'hére are many who regret the necessity of disbanding the company just as it was beginning to do auch creditable work, and there i8 a widespread hope that the near future will see the most prominent members of the organization back in Mont- + + * The attraction for the week of February 11 at the eatre Royal is Walter Fessler\u2019s melodrama, \u201cThe Oitÿ of New York.\u201d The author has provided a melodrama full of startling situations, There are four acts to the play, and each one thas its especial surprises, \u2018while every scene produces its own particular thrill.During the action of the play specialties will be rendered and particular notice\u201d given to tha episodes created.Alfred E.Aarons has served a summons upon Henrictta Crosman and Maurice Campbell in a suit for $20,000 damages for their closing up without notice the Savoy Theatre, which still remains dark.W.J.Ferguson, for a long time 4 member of Charles Frohman\u2019s companies, has been engaged by Dunne, Ryley & Fisher, managers of \u201cFlorodora,\u201d to succeed Wil- li¢ Eaouin as Anthgny -Tweedlepunch.will be changed from \u2018Her Ma-' usual owing to the phenomenal with H.J.W.Dam.Mr.Dam arrived from London recently, and is now working with Mr.Belasco in New York.- Messrs.Rich and Harris have signed contracts with Paul M.Potter to write a new four-act play for Louis Mann and Clara Lipman.The piece is to be ready .in the spring and will be presented next \u2018September at the Mad) Square Theatre.- * .o William H, Crane, the actor, was an intimate friend of the late John McCullough, concerning whom he tells many anecdotes.When in town recently, in speaking of the great trugedian, Mr.Crane said that one might in San Francisco he was awakened from a sound sleep by McCullough pounding on the door of ls room, and In response to his sleepy inquiry as to what was wanted, responded: \u201cLet me in, \u2018Billy\u2019;.I want you to decide a bet.\u201d Once in, Mr.McCullough told Crane that he and the man who accompanied him had bet a $20 gold piece as to who could stand \u2018the longer on one foot, and that Crane must referee the contest.The preliminaries being arranged and the stakes de posited, time was called, and each contestant, lifting a foot from the floor, stood like a crane, while thé real Crune lay back in a recumbent position with a drowsy eyc on the contestants.The seconds dragged into minutes, which again threatened to extend into the hour, without either disputant giving up.Suspeeting something was wrong, Crane waked himself up and examined his men more closely.The other man was wavering a bit, but McCullough was standing like a rock.Another five mirutes went.by, and then Crane, hoping out of bed, discovered that McCul- ough had one foot resting against an adjacent sofa, and could have stood there for a week, if necessary.The other man won the bet, but the joke was on the referee.\u2014 New York Tribune.sic | + - \u2014e A good-sized audience.attended yesterday's symphony orchestra concert and en- joved a programme several degrees nore diguified than usual.Rosario, the youthful \u2018cellist, who wtll some day make the nama of his home famous, was the soloist, playing n difficult concerto of De Swert\u2019s mwarvellously well and responding with two other numbers to the repeated demands of the andlence.Two movements, the scherzo and allegro molto, from Beethoven's second symphony, sliowed the improvement the; or: chestra has anade xince the days of Îts\u201cinception, and Chopin's funeral march added the mournful touch so becorning to the first concert since the death of Queen Victoria.Semiramide furnished the overture and Liszt's second rhapsody the postlude for one of the most succesaful concerts the orchestra has ever siven.The programme for the sacred concert at Her Majesty's to-morrow Issas follows: \u2014 Duet\u20140), Jesus, Saviour\u2019 .Le .Gotze Mrs.Waterhouse and Mr.Kerr, Piano Solo\u2014 : ] {ay \u2018Fo the Spring\u2019 grossesses Grieg (by \u2018Etude de Concert, op, 23\".Rubenstein Mr.Bush, ?Recitative and Aria from \u2018\u2018\u2019Tanhan- ser\u201d css PAP .Wagner Co ; Mr.Kerr.; Violin Solo\u2014\u201cFantasia™ .Leonard Mr.Alfred De Seve.Soprane Solo\u2014\u2014 \u201cLhe Lord Is My Light\" .Allitsan .Mrs.Waterhouse, ; Bass Solo\u2014\" Front.the Depzhs\u201d .Campana Mr, Kerr .Violin Solo\u2014 \\ .co Andante, fram Concerto.Mendelssohn (In Mazurka No, 2°.Wienlawskl © Mr.Alfred De Seve, - .Soprano Solo\u2014\u2018*Ave Marla\u201d .-.-Mascheronl = Mrs.Waterhouse.Duet=\u201cTPasenge Rird's Farewell\u2019.ildach Mrs, Waterfiouse and Mr, Kerr.\u2018 - .The soloist for the next Symphony Orchestra concert wi be Mrs.Jean ID.Ives, who will play Mendels AIf Klingenberg takes Issue with the atate- ment made by a writer in the Musical Courier that Norway has no national air.He says in reply: \u2019 , In Ijornson\u2019s \u2018Yes, We Love This Country,\u201d with music by Richard Nordraak, the Norwegling huve such a song.Nordriak, a cousin of \u2018Bjornson, was one of Norway's most prominent musical génfuses, and his early death, at the age of about twenty-three years wos most lamented.He was the first who clrarly perceived what a great tresor the Nor- weglans have got in their folk songs for the development of a distinctly national art, and Grieg frankly admits what influence the .en- thuslastic Nordraak had on hfm and his later resolves that Norway does not possess a national hymn, the Norwegian people have de- elded otherwise, and are #0 pleased with Nore draak's music that they now intend to show their thankfulness to the creator of their most beloved air by erecting him a monument in Christiania.song-writers is Alexander von Fielits.He is forty years old, and appears to be oue of the coming men, his, entitled \u201cThe Quiet Villuge,\" was produced in Bremen, story by R.Baumbacn, and it had a very are below comets, pluced by others, exactly like them, and are of piauo-manufacturers.overburdened and have their temper sorely tried.twa of the greatest living planists\u2014Joscfty and MacDowell\u2014whom no one gets an opportunity dition of affalrs.tn have excited wondrous admiration in New York.Of his rocent recital there a promment certainly is, but that he among those set aside \u2018as great one is not young planists of whom New York is having.so many examples.above the averuge, indecd-but the ytsop just short of attaining 'to the greatness which 1s personal\u2019 distinotion, somothing whlch woulg, differentiate him from a crowd of other pian-\u2018 many.\u201d the prospects for the next season of opera at Covent Garden: be the chicf caro at Covent Garden for the vidual character will very soon cease to bé the mainstay' of our uperatic doings.On this ccunt the initial step will bo taken, everybody willthear with regret, by Messrs: Jean and Edouard de Reszke, who bave decided not to appear at Covent Garden next season.(no can only hope the decision is not final.However, in view of the eventuality steps have been taken to secure the assistanée of | & star tenor, in the person of Tamagno, who is to sing the part of llelion if \u2018\u2018Messaline?ls revived during the season.perb Itallan has \u2018such an exalted oninion of his value to a- management, and the condl- - tions under which he is Willing to give, his.services are so clabqrate, \u2018not to say oxtra- ordinary, that there is little probability of tilings coming to a practical solution.\u2019 \u201cMascagni, having done much to start the young Italian movement; professes now to ba anxious for a réturn to the method and spirit of a century ago.\"Lo Maschere\u201d at Roma lately, he said: \u201cMy object, above all, in the \u2018Maschere\u2019 is to return to the old and sane traditions of Tralian opera.derstand that thelr forebears went to the.theatre to be amused, bocause now one goes.ustz.@m to tire his brain and torture his feel- (res.atlon, rendering it of 1700, naturally adopting \u2018all modern resources of harmony.\u2019 - > : 0.\u2018 Only\u2019 \u2018Siegfried,\u2019 of all the Nibelungen pera will be sung this year at Covent Gar- en.ts to bc-a member of the company.tended to revive more-of the older Itallan and French works than recéot seasons häve offered.The changes in the arrangement:of the stage hava made 1t possible to increase the pamber of orchestra seats by fifty.last year to be intended for tho performance of Nibelungen oppras.ed the announcement ig made that only \u2018\u2018Sleg- fried\u2019 will be sung.able season.is already ussured.- in St.Paul's Cathedral, in spite of the ob- jectlons from some of nls friends who knew his feelings on this subject and urged that the money to bo subscribed for this purpose should be.uscd to build an orphanage for the ¢hlidrea of musicians, wag mich interested In thls project.and bad intended during hig ; movement looking to the cstablishment.of such.an institution.positious are to be published soon, Perosi, of which great things are expected will he sung in month.fermance.been heard of the reverend musician, but he bas not by any meins heen dle.works he has almost concluded 1s an oratorio on the theme of \u201cMoses in Egypt\" whblcli Now York j Rossini hus used béforé him.a change of plans for next season.next executive session of the active members the advisability of conducting the \u201cconcerts | along other lines than those.now followed will be discussed.© As soon ns n decision is reached; it will be made known to tho passive members of the organization.- SYMPATHY OF THE JEWS - \u2018romination In her empire, a condition al: most without parallel in the Jewish race In any country.Jews have expressed their regret at their less by resolutions.el States more.recently to the Jews of Great.Britain sympathy for the loss Fnglish through the death of the Queen.of the resolution of the Amorlenn Jews Fins been recetved here.tion of.the Quern's- virtues and talents, 4 and the expression of sympathy already U'nfon of Orthodok United States and Canada.ter\u2019s regnlla, of the Inte Dr.John Famh- fon Grahmm, ung in the Club, tlme friends of the P.G.M., und all recognize that his well-known features have been reproduced.in a manner which reflects the highest eredit upon the artist; Mr.G.Horne Russell.ict: work.Though Mr.Abert finds the musi® to! Bjornson\u2019s song commonplace, and therefore A few weeks ago an opera of It is founded on a popular favorable reception.The importation of foreign pianists con- tirues with a zeal worthy of a better cause.A few of them are good, but most of them mediocrity and us ephemeral as A pruminent musiclan said the other day that they reminded htin of potted gera- niums\u2014they have their day till they \u2018are reheard of no more.The cause of the piunistic invasion ls, as cverybody knows, the rivalry, The public takes little interest in the thing, while the critics ure In the meantime New York harbors: to hear.Why not?This Is notes healthy cou- Harold Bauer, over whom Boston 1s said to have \u2018\u2018gone mad\u2019 this year, does not seem cride said: \u2018\u201c\u2018An admirable pianist he most may be classed willing to admit.Hc fs ln that class bf All tf them are good\u2014 the attribute of perhaps four men now play- iug the piano.If his playing bad a certain ists, he might warrant all that\u201d his Boston friends say of him.As\u2018it is, he is one of s .Says \u2018\u201cThe Pall Mall Gazette,\u2019 dircussing |- Tho ensemble, one may depend upon it, will future, all the more as attractions of fndi- Only, this su- ° e » After the production of I wish the Italians of to-day to un- I have tried to simplify the insfrument- ag it was about.the end Nelthér Jean nor Edouard de Reszke- It ts in- An en- ly new stage bas been built and was said Now that it ts finish- it is said that a profit- ; .\u2026- .Sir Arthur Sullivan is ro have a monument Sir Arthur Sullivan lifetimo to start some Some of his earlier com- .- \u2018\u201cThe Nativity,\u201d a new oratorio by Lorenzo Rome during \u2018the present The.composer will conduet the per.For some months past little has Among the - .> The Asclionbroedel Society ts contemplating At \u2018the .annaly of the The British The Jews of the Unit- have expressed Jews have sustained A copy It expresses admira- mentioned, and is signed on hehalf of the Synagogues of the rer LATE DR.GRAHAM'S PORTRALL.The life-size portrait, In Past Grand Mas- which ls now permanently rooms of the Montreal Temple has been Inepected by many ca The whole 1 4 Hany ITH in L'Afglo \u201cThomas A.Tall, of James K.Hacket®5_ company, was one of the first managers of the great American.actress, Mary Anderson.He supervised her first appearance in London, at which time she played, \u201cA Winter's Tale.\u201d .Frank Daniels, the well known come- dien, now playing in the West, says that the recently published reports that he had just been married to some lady at Fargo, were entirely without foundation and were extremely annoying both to himself nl to his wife, to whom he has becn appily .married for Jeveral years.the engagement of Maude Adams n,\u201d at the Knickerbocker Theatre, New York, the author of the play, mond Rostand, received, it is gaid, the largest check ever paid to an\u2019 author in this country.It was his royalty on $47, 000, the receipts for the two largest weeks of the engagement, .» Mrs.Leslie Carter has \"at least five plays which rhe is ready to produce at any moment.Of these, one of the most is \u201cThe Red d very characteristic; its ascending and descending scales in a very strong manner spggoesting the rugged country, with its proud but rather argular inhabitants.It 1s In a much more extensive sense the one national hymn of its ecdntry than \u2018King Christian Stood by the Lcfty Mast,\u201d which song Mr.Abert gives as Denmark's national hymn.The popularity of the Norweglan song is not limited to fus country.It ia sung with predilection hv the Swedish, Danish, yea, even Finnish brothers At last an interesting incident, that perhaps shows a little.narrowness In a purely artistic matter, but also makes plain how highly ce- teemed this song is by the No lans and -how well it deserves in the words\u2019 truest mear ng to be called the national hymn.A few ycars ago Gunar Heiberg wrote a satirical play, in which he, among other things, Yidi- euled the way his countrymen, drunk or sober at all possible or impossible occasions, maltreated their boloved bymn.The English com- | poser, Frits Delius, wrotp some music 40.the play.In one part he tried musically to illustrate the above-mentioned persifiage by using the hymn s® & motive.People got terribly enraged; night after night the music was drowned by the noise irom the audience.The composer was thrown out, of his hotel, a shot was fired at the conductor, and after a week's time the direction had to withdraw the musle altogether., .eo »#, ,\u201d «which Da 4 LE \u2018 ~The music 18, fn-Epité of thé German doctor | man, and bears the follow lng Inscription: \u2014\"\u201cJohn Hamilton Graham, fran Master Grand Lodge of Quebec, A.the jurisdiction and by the Montren] Tem.jaar, and his memory will long be cher- : of the brightest and most falthful fathers In Masonry.iis book, \u201cFreemasonry in Quebee,\u201d\u201d which was blished in \u20181892, and - dedicated, H.R.II.the Duke of Kent, provincial \\grand master of Anclent Freemasonry in er Canada 1702.1812, is a most valuable Mason{t worE\u201d At the time the hook)\\wns In pr Dr.Grn- ham recelved the following letter from the has received the Queen\u2019s commands to send ham, which Her Majesty hopes may meet - .Lanne) .+ v Not-_ LI.Past A.M.Subscribed for hy lodges In le Club.January, 1901.\" - Dr.Graham eld the position of grand master for nine hed among the rulers of the craft ns one late Queen Victoria: \u2014 \u2018Sir Henry Ponsonhv a print, of his late R.H.Prince Edwnrd, Euke of Kent, to Mr.J.Hamiltot Gra- Mr, Graham's wisheæ, for his forthcoming work\u2014a history of Freemasonry in the Province of Quebec.\u2019 This letter was dated from the Privy Purse Office, Buckingham + F'alace, January 1, 1801, A CHÂNGE.\u2014The council of St.Touis have decided to hold their weekly.meet.tie al fey Lia Ae ave : vb ° Wealth Owned by Some .are packed with statistics ou the fortunes P experienced set in.FIDELITY \u201cGREAT ORDERS \u2018 3 .> of the Religious Houses of France., + i Ter / Paris, Feb.8.\u2014~Two closely printed volumes of 1,000 pages each have been distributed to the members of the Chamber.The printing of them has cost £800.They in reul estate of the religious orders, an thoy their progress since 1850, when the wcrel wave of reaction that France ever That year they own- properties valued at £2,000,000.Their ostensible real estate has since risen to £44,- 000,000, but the wealth held in trust and otberwise kept out of sight must, it is thcught, cousiderably exceed £120,000, 000.Should this ratio of increment con- tivue, they would in another half century possess £400,000,000 to £800,000,000.There: are altogether 3,216 religious houses in France.Of these 2,784 schools of various kinds.Since (1877 the religious orders have swarmed in Algeria, where they number, 30,138 members.The nun.bers are uot given of those.that swarm to the other French colonies, and to Canada and British India, where Roman Catholic enterprise is very great.Sacred Heurt convents go in for elegant education for young women.They have been rapidly gaining ground in Canada, California and the hill districts of British India.There are orders, such as the Poor Clares, Trappists.and.Carmelites, which go in for fasting and other ,mortifications of the body, but they are by far the least numerous.Most religious communities live well.* Loyola expressly forbids mortification of the body, which might render the Jesuit.a less efficient Soldier of the Cross.Ie wanted his disciples to be able bodied, enterprising, resourceful.Saint Vincent ferbade every attempt to rise above the common law, unless in observing the law of celibacy and rising at cock crow in the morning.His daughters kept a plain, excellent table.- s UNDERGROUND ELECTRICITY KILLING PAR'S CITIZENS Paris, Feh: 8\u2014For many.years it las heen the custom of the Paris Health Board to issue a weekly bulletin giving the number of deaths and the various diseases.| Rix months amo a new death-dealer was added to the list, aud ever since it has been a regular contributor to the city mortality.a r passed all competitors that the authori- But latterly .it has eo sur- ties have been forced to investigate this new enemy of health.One of the street car lines running by underground electricity on a new Italian invention runs on the Rue Quatre Septembre, through a populous district to \u2018the suburbs.Between the rails, at intervals \u2018of a few feet, are steel discs covering the electric reservoirs which communicate the current while the car is passing overhead.The cam, however, are not the only things passing.Other vehicles and pedestrians srike the discs\u2019 at an average of \u2018ten cases daily.If a horse's hoof or a human foot chances to touch\u2019 the rail and the dise at the sime time there is a dead horse or a dead citizen.: Yesterday morning, as there had been a slight snowfall, the car company scattered salt along : the rails.Jookéd like a battlefield.\u201d Men and horses were falling everywhere.The authorities ordered traffic stopped and investigated.The street Fearing wholesale danger, they talked of.forbidding the continuance of the sys- tom.\u201cThe railway.company threatened to sue the city for damages if prevented from running, so the restrictions were removed, the authorities simply warning the company against putting salt on the rails.FIND MILLIONS ARE STOLEN COMPANIES COMPILE \"+ TAL OF EMBEZZLEMENTS FOR THE YEAR.Boston; Mass, Feb, 8.\u2014According to the atatlatics cumplied Ly one of the leading fidelity companies the record of defalcations, embezziements, ote.for tbe past year in the United States and Canada fig- are up to $8,090,878, an increase of something over $3,000,000 over tho totals of 1899.Those figures .are systematically tabu.tated from press reports and special dispatches received fromm all over the country and are carefully recorded.The.fig- UFES are is a matter of fact considerably underestimated, since many peculations are discovered which never reach the publie.The following ls the tabulated record for the year: Federal and state.+.eu ».$1,102,771 Municipal.865,69.4 age \" i wT | Transportation \u2018companies.\u2019 J 193,040 FEL THAT THEY IIAVE LOST A Buliding and savings and.joans 151.030 \u201cRIEND BY THE DE 2 assochutions.2.8.ed oe.a., at .Y I EATH OF THE Benevolent nssoclations.'.128,032 .QUEEN.; Insurance companies.6.1 331065 BYMPATHY OF TUE JRWS.\u2026.L.fom, trusts ARATE £11 + Irom no.clags of people had Queen Vic-} Commerelal corporations and firms 1,754,084 tôria more respect and affection than from Mincollancons.\u2026.++.ve0n5 5.802,342 the Jews, During her relgn they enjoyed ©.\u2026-\u2014\u2014 fierdom equal to that of any other de- Total.roue 0.$B,090,878 The record of December embezzlements Is abnonmaily heavy, being $808,845.The dèfalcations classified as munhlicipæl comprise more than haif the entire total under this head for the wholé year.FARLAND AND HIS JO.Perhaps the strongest indorsement an artist can receive is a return date.Farland, the banjojet, has given seven recitals at Louisville, Ky., within four seasons; five at Little Rock, Ark., within two seasons; four at San Francisco, within two seasons, and in \u2018nearly all the large cities and many of the smaller ones a Farland Recital ; annual event.Read what the Louisville Post had to say of this artist after one of his recitals there: \u201cPerhaps nothing that has been said .of this young genius so tersely and yet eo adequately describes his playing as the title, \u2018l\u2019aderewski of the Banjo.1lis technique is cfrarvelous.But there is something about his playing that is even more to be admired than his execution, wonder that-is is poetic interpretation of some of the world's masterpieces, the delicacy.of fepl- ing that leads to delicac cf touch and tone, the revelation of a fine artistic tem- erament and the ability to touch the eart as well as appeal to the mind, that makes Mr.Farland\u2019s playing of such a high degree of artistic excellence.\u201d Montreal people will have the.opportunity of hearing this artist next Tuesday evening.The beautiful programme selected by the | manager, Mr.J.J.Levert, is certainly attracting great attention, and undoubted- will ensure a large attendance of critics and music lovers, Hothouse Mushrooms 6O ; \u2026 | rolla it round echolngly, as though it in- \u2018Ung.\u2019 from an old man\u2014and sticks out his hand.HR \u201c tents\u2019 bave it\u2014\u2018Contents\u2019 have It.\u201d All this should lose no: doean't care much for personal appeaTance, would \u2018do.: Now, as the gnoat Lord Chancellor of England passes along, the three clerka put thelr knuckles an the table and bow thelr heads for fiftean sccouds, as the saying of grace ls ackmowlodged round the ordinary.fumily table.After that they drop Into their scats, and the letter-writing, and the whittltog, 4nd the account chasing, starts all over again.: The Lord Chancellor 3 on the Woolaack, ani the mace ls dying in front of him.The Lord Chancellor ets and looks ahead stulldis, as though trying to think hard why he ls there.Thon he twiddles his thumbs.,.Beyond the throne and the Woolsack is a great hall, carpeted with green.Now and then a figure crosses.A man comes into the house, an ordinary middle-aged man, end be walks along, gently swinging his hat, and sits down on the red bench on the right of the Lord Chancellor.He looks vacantly \u2018at the desert of red benches about.him, and begins to lnspect his finger nalls.He is a well-dressed, undistinguished gentleman.You wonder who be ds.Is be a duke or a marquis, or an earl, or a viscount, or à mere baron?Anyway, you are quite certain it would have been much finer had he come in his peer\u2019s robes, .They would have been better than tight-ftting frock coat and gray trousers.A coromet would have been more dignified than a silk hat, which he now takes np and rmnbs his sleeve round.Scratch, scratch, goes the pen of the clerk, and rustle, rustle, go the pages of the green ribboned book., Here 19 another peer, spare, whiskerel, not eo well dressed as the other; quite a huwiness man, though, from the energetic way he walks along and drops at the other end of the bench where the first comer is sitting.He sits still for a few seconds; then he rises, goes to tlre table, picks up a printed sheet, glances cursorily, puts it down, sits down himself, puts on Dis hat and Is agaln as quiet as a waxwork figure.Then comes.an old gentleman, à fine, impressive old man, with an antique touch \u2018about hls clothes, and wedring a white stock for collar.He walks slowly, and.with perceptible halt at each step, goes up the gangway and sits on the very back \u2018bench.; Then a laugh.Yes, you actually hear a laugh.It sounds strange, positively eerie, and the great vaulted ball takes It and tords to make as much of It as possible.You feel just a little shocked, because the glided ¢hamhor\u2014silent, magnificent, the very alr having sanctity fo It\u2014has reduced your, pature to a hush, The laugh sounds again\u2014quite a merry.open-hearted laugh, suah as might follow ou a smoking room story; Two other peers enter.One la -voung and handsome, and his healthy features are aglow with mirth.His compaulon, older, more stald, is chuck- The young peer pasecs on, with a 1ittle Jauntinesa In his.stride, and he drops upon the rel bench as he would into a saddle bag ohatr, rhrows one leg peross the other.puts on his hat somewhat tiltedly, folds his arms and awings one of his feet.His companion has aidled off to the Tord Chancellor.The Lord Chancellor heams\u2014 oh, such n hearty, chubby beam of a smile The peor wits down by his side.He must actually be telling, that.story over again for the benefit of the Lord High Chancellor of England.Anyway, the Lord, Chancellor of England\u2014ditting there Im full.bottomed wig and silk robe and knee breeches, and the mace, emblem of His Graclous Majesty timself, Jying before him-becomes very purple.His little short body rolls from side to side with laughter, and the horrible dread comes Into your mind that-His Lord High Chancellonthip may roll off the wool- sack upon the floor.But the fear passes.With a sharp jerk of the head, ns much ns to say: \u201cNow, what do you think of that for n yarn?\" the story telling peer strolls away.Le Silence agaln\u2014a tremendous, awesome sl- ler.ce\u2014now hangs over the gilded chamber.Your reverence, which had been In a little denger, is strong again.You look down on the house, on those long scarlet benches, at the men, less than half a dozen of them, sitting.apart, negligently, with thelr hats on\u2014and incidentally yon wonder what it must fetl like to be a peer; you glance at the stained glass windows and see that a bheylsh, sweet lipped being, with a golden crown, Is looking at you: you would like to know what those chalnarmored, double sworded, heavy moustached stone lords are thinking about; above all, you are curious, if there Is any business to be dome, when it is: going to begin.THF VOTING.be mumbles, and he sits down.The Lord Chancellor rises.He has a foolicap printed sheet In his hand, He is speaking quite low, as to himself.The peers assémbled are taking no notice.No one lifts an eychrow.: \u2018 The Lord Chancellor Is speaking: \u201cM' lords, question is\u2014unification London bill-\u2014 rend\u2014third time\u2014those favor say, \u2018Content\u2019 \u2014those against \u2018Not Content'\u2014I think \u2018Con.in oue breath, Nobody hae said Content\u2019; nobody has had a chance of saying \u2018Not content.\u201d There is indifference.But the upper house of the British Parliament bas read the unl.fication of London bill for a third time! Again there are seconds of silence.The Lord Chaucellor rises once more.You know he is speaking, because you cas.hear a mumble.\u2018\u201cLorde-question\u2014Fate-mach-\u2014 _third\u2014'Conte\u2014~n\"='Not conte\u2014u\u2014'=\u2018Cont-n \u2014\u2014b'wit.\"\" Not a sign from the peers.You don't know what it all means.But this, however, only adde to the impress! sens of the SNe.British Parhament From.An American Point 0 .There is a whisper about \u2018\u2018Pros-ent-ation** i pp ntemea\u201d\u2014 Not contents\u2019 \u2014*\u201c'tents bave The Lord Chancellor resumgs the twiddling of his thumbs.The clerks seem In- dvstrious, for they are all writing.The feors are unmoved.Surely they haven't turned to wax! Isn't thore going to be any speaking?Where is Lord Halisbury?Where Is Lord Ropsbery?Where Is the Duke of Devon- shire, and whore je Lord Kimberley?Now the Lord Chancellor ts standing once more.\u2018Question | have-put-jlouse\u2014now adjourned.Coute-err! Not con\u2014think\u2014 Cca\u2014~Coun\u2014b'vit.\"\u201d There spring forward, from mysterious nowhere, the slim gentlemen, the one who - carries the royal ars ou velvet banner and the other who curries the mace.The Lord Chancellor holds his long robes about him as a Frenchwoman holde her petticoats when crossing a muddy rosd\u2014that is, on both elden.Away he walks down the floor, given a half nod to the bowing clerks, no uod at all {o the attendants about the door, and dimppoam The peers look up: they rrslize business in over.Then carelessly they stroll away.The House of Lords has eat for seven min- ttes, and It has \u201cread\u201d three bills that may, or nay not, ultimately get on the stat- \"ute book.But it ls not always Uke this.There are plghts when their lordships have big debates, lasting from half past four till about seven, when they close because it is time to go off home and dre.s for dinner.Yet you never get the excitement in the fcrds that often you can witness In the Commons.The Commons le the pit and gallery by comparison with the aristocratic orchestra etalls of the Lords The gallery -And the pit yell dellght or scream execration.The orchestra stalls are much too dignified to .show approval or displeasure.Accordingly, when you notice on the newspaper contents sheet \u2018\u2018Scene In the House,\" you may know it isn't in the House of Lords.The proportion of Conservatives to Liberals is at least ten to one, and therefore the benches behind that on which sit the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary, and the other great men of the State, are often banked up with peers.\u2019 .SOME GREAT MBN.At the top end, above the gangway, are several short benches for the peers splrit- ual.\u201d Here sit the bishops, the primate first, then His Grace of York, then my Lord Bishop of London and the other bishops anywhere.But they are all in thelr long gowns and puffed sleeves of lawn.The Archbishop of Canterbury, a heavy, rugged, savage visaged man, whose power of mind Is mirrored In powerful face, sits at the corner and looks on with the eye of & not overpleased master.The Archbishop of York Is more of the courtier, gray and gentle, with refined countenace and refined words.Dr.Temple speaks huskily: Dr.Maclagan ix all sweetness.i But the benches on the other slde\u2014how sparse are the occupants! Three or four men are on the front bench.The Earl of Kimberley first, a straight, elderly, colorless man, bald headed.Next to him la Lord Spencer, a\u2019 striking faced man, lined on the brow ,and strong, spreading Tusty beard; Lut his eyes are sad ,as though he bad experienced.some disillusion.Then there is the Earl of Aberdeen, black whiskered and black clad, which gives the idea | he is always in mourning for somebody: Dotted here and there are other Liberal \u2018lords in cold isolation.Below the narrow gangway, on the Opposition side, Is a man whose face you can hardly see, because he Is always wearing his hat, and it is pulled a little over hin \u2018eyes.He sits sideways, with one arm thrown along the bench, and the other usu- nlly resting on h knee.You can tell he ls clean-shaven, fi faced, and Inclined to be mddy.You w \u20184 imagine be were a young man were li nt for the Iron gray hair you catch a glimpse of.There le a personality about this man, something you see: and feel, yet can\u2019t explain.There Is nothing.in his face, or hls manner, or attire to particularly attract.Still, you keep finding yourself attracted.The man Is the Farl of Rosebery.formerly Prime MIn- Ister of England, sitting alone, dissociating himself from what is called the official Opposition, \u2019 Behind the clerk, crosswise on the floor, are the cross-benches for peers who have no particular political opinions, or who don\u2019t wish to show them by sitting on one side or the other.Here sit the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and their relatives: niso men like Lord Roberts and Lord Wolseley.\u2019 But the dominant character In the House is Lord Salisbury.There he Is in the very middle of the ministetial bench, a cumbersome man, round-backed, with bis glant \u2018head pressed heavy on his shoulders, his \u2018thinning hair near to whiteness, his face full of character and thought and far-away- ness.\u2018 \u2018 Without any disrespect, I would say he sits in a lump, as though he had fallen awkwardly In his seat and forgotten to move.You would think by this time he had got over any nErvousnese when about to speak.No.\u2019 * Sallsbury gives unfailing ei nals when he purposes to take part in debate.He gets his legs together, \u201craises his knees so that oniy his toes touch the ground.His knees begin to tremble.That ia sign number one.Sign number two is when he pute both his hands on his knees and commences beating an agi tattoo with hia fingertips, When you see this it is certain.he will rise when the man now talking sits down.4 On his right is usually the Duke of.him.lle pushes his les out straight, tilts his hat over hia nose, dives his hands deep in his trousors pockets, and the only evi- ty It is not limentary to the orators; but I have knows the Duke do yawa in the middle of his own s .\u2018The men on the left is very different\u2014 Lord Lansdowne, Foreign Minister.\u201cYou have to look at him twice before noticidg anything remarkable about him.At first glance he is just a dark-fecautred, mediums sized, quick-moving gentleman, At second glance you see his mouth thin-Upped, is very determined; in hia eyes is a look that m ou conscious be 1a staring know what is in the back.= He always has a duspatch box at his elbow; he is always diving into it, searching for documents, readin , making notes on the in.He in one of those men who never have a spare minute.Ars à; weaker he doesn\u2019t impress you.find a brilliant aentence, nor a Deatly turn.phrase,\u2018 nor a y on words, THE MONTREAL DAILY You won't | ° wandering the Speaker has to order him to resume his seat.Lord Chan- celior has abeolutely no power to regulate debate.Apart from the formal business on the agenda, a peer can up and talk about anything he likes.He may, in the middlé of a debate that seems central on army regulation, stroll off into .the by- patha of bimetalliam, and wind up with a uisition on the in the west reland.must address another b never speak; in open member > ressin e Speaker.The Speaker holds the balance, and when half a doen men jump to their feet, wanting to talk, he names one, and the others instantly give way.But if wo or more lords rise at the sme time, the Chancellor has no power to on one.The lords must settle between themselved who hae precedence.Sometimes two men up and neither has any disposition to give way to the other.They stand glowering at one another.Then the House gets perilously near an \u201cincident.\u201d There never is an incident, because the peers sitting around start the name of the man they desire to hear\u2014such as Salisbury, or Rosebery, or Devonshire\u2014 and that decides matters.The Speaker of the House of Commons never resses a political opinion one way or the other.Not so the Lord Chancellor.Lord Halsbury frequently joins in debate.But he mustn't speak as Lord Chancellor, though he is entitled to do so as Lord Halsbury.So he rises from the woolsack, vacates it, \u2018takes three steps to the left.delivers his speech, and then comes back and sits or?the woolsack.In the House of Commons, when a division is taken, men go into the yea or may lobby, and as they come out their noses are counted.In the House of Lords the peers go into the content or not content lobby, and as they come out they are each tapped on the shoulder with a white wend, and so counted.to Again, in the House of Commons women visitors, be they whom they may, must go into a dim lit gallery, up near the roof, and protected by great brass bars, like a wild beust cage, so that they may just see, but cannot themeclves be seen.It is thought the presence of beauty may disturb the serenity of the legislators.Around the side of the House of Lords runs a narrow gallery, and here the women relatives of peers may sit.In the height of the Londan scqson, when all the pretty frocke are donned, the gilded chamber is then made more decorative than ever., When any of the peers, even the Prince of Wales himself, visits the House of Commons, he must sit upstairs in half a gallery In the Lords, however, ministers and ex- ministers, indeed all \u201cright honorables,\u201d along with the eldest sons of peers, may send about on the spice between the throne and the woolsack.lf things are dull in the Commons you see quite a gathering of leaders on this reserved spot.Political differences are sunk, and you notice Mr.Balfour exchanging pleasantries with Sir William Harcourt; Mr, John Morlev and Mr.Chamberlain, with their arms up against the rail guarding the throne, having a quiet chat and other amenities.It ts tiresome standing long, listening to à debate.Yet there are no chairs for these ministers and.ex-ministers.Accordingly, when they are weary they just squat on the _ à particularly dignified posture for Her Majesty's privv couneillors-\u2014and make themselves comfortable.When I have seen Mr.Chamberlain -s0 reclining, with-one elbow on the steps leading to the throne; I have regretted wasn't an artist to paint the scene.name.ebate, to EXPERIENCED.First Actor\u2014It must be terrible to be an Arctic explorer and have to eat your dogs\u2019 or - starve.: .Second Actor\u2014That's right! 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Second Actor\u2014I never was: but T once ot stranded with an \u201cUncle Tom's Cain\u2019 troupe.A CHANCE TO ACQUIRE KNOW-: LEDGE.| Uncle Gechaw (from Hay Corners, at city dime museum)\u2014This feller is Professor Chalkmark, the lightning calculator, M\u2019riah.Aunt Geehaw (eagerly)\u2014Well, ask him how our barn got struck by lightning last summer, when it had lightning rods on i i A PRECAUTION.Mrs.Isolate (of Lonelyville, N.J.)\u2014Fer- dinand.| am going to take a photograph\u2019 of our new cook.Isolate (grimly)\u2014Well, make it an instantaneous one or she may he leaving us before you get through taking it! tre TALKING SHOP.Facetious Brooklyn Barber\u2014There, your hair is \u201cdocked.\u201d Fave bay rum om it?\" Impeeunious Sailor\u2014No; you can make this a dry dock.I THE EAS 0 TES POLE.Smith\u2019s Falls Chief Constable Arrests an Enemy.; Peace After a Hard Fight\u2014Robart J.MoGewan Captures and Forever Hnds the Oareer of the Only Foe He Bver Feared.Smith\u2019s Falls, Ont., Feb, 8\u2014(Special.) \u2014Robert J.McGowan, the popular chief of police, has been for a long time .annoyed and seriously handicapped\u2019 in the rformance of his duties hy rheumatism and gout.riend sugges 8 Kidney Pills as a remedy.He tried them and was cured.To-day he is well as ever.Ha has given the following for publication :\u2014 i» - LL.Smith's Falls, Ont.Dodds Medicine Co., Limited, | .Toronto, Ont.\u2018 Gentlemen,\u2014I was recommended to \u2018take Bodd\u2019s Kidney Pills for rheumatism and -gout, from which 1 was a great sufferer.© The pills seemed just to fit my cose.1 had been under the care of two cmin- ent and skilled medical practitioners, and 1 have tried no end of patent medicines but the first relief came with the first bex of Dodd's Kidney Pills.certainly recommend them to all who used rheumatism or al.ROBERT*J.OWAN, ief of Police.Mr.MoGowan's popu:arity will make tha above story one of interest to many people in his neighhorheod and the pro- | vinoe generally.hat he has a.ee tee Lo em.\u201d pe EE Et Se \\ .© + seman rare mn 4 om een HERALD, SATURDAY , but of him, and be always ad- | Commons at the time of her accesston to .which \"English royal family concerning which a > = cm Be LL.= .FER 9, 190L - Only giving up and saying, \u201cWhat is for nearly afthird of a century menis, consumption and serious and kinéred athnents.used.Nearly every druggist has some Turpentine, 23 cents a bottle; fam 1 o-day, it is Only @ Uckiing in the threat.To-morrow wifi come the pains and soreness in the chest, the bronchial tubes and lungs.- Onoe agein is repeated tha old story of consumption er pneu- menia developed from a naglected cold.There Is no use, relieve and loosen any ceugh and thorenghly cure the cold by using Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, which thousands ef Canadian homes.as & safeguard against pneu- Though turpentine had long been cenaidered invaluable as a remdial agent for inflammation of the air passages, it remained for Dr.A.W.Chase te so combine it with linseed, learice ané half a desen ether ingredients as to make a pleasant tasting and remarkably effective preparation for coughs, colds Dr.Chase\u2019s %** Linseed and |}.Turpentine Ts different from any throat and lung treatment you ever \u2019 When tired of new-fangled mixtures of uncertain merit you can turn to Dr.Chase's Byrup of Linseed and Turpentine with absolute assurance thet it is the safest.surest and most | thorough cure for coughs and oelds that was ever discovered.offer you tu place of what you ask for, but if you want to be oured Insist on having Dr.Chase'sand has no worthy rival.Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and\u2019 00 certs.All dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co.Toronte.to be- will be,\u201d for you can has been the \u201cstand-by\u201d in ' lung troubles.been time, a OOUGHS AND CROUR Mrs.¥.W.Bond, 20 Maofonadd street, Barrie, Ont, says >\u2014\"Hav- yr medicine, my faith its powers of cough and oroup.My litle girl has est 10 the oroup for a long I found nothing to cure t until I gave Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine.I cannot sort of a cough mixture to It hes stood the test - fly mize, three times as much, speak too.highly of it\u201d ASTHMA Mrs G.M.Reld, North Angusta, Ont, says :\u2014Being treubleé with bronekitis dl asthme for & long time; Nave tried several remedies, but al! failed to touch the spot, til I tried Dr.Chase's 8yrup of Lin- need and Turpsntine.from the first bottle.reoomime nd it to all humanity suf- An testimony as you see fit\u201d I got relist Y c£n nighly from thro ; or lung troubles.you are ut Hherty to use this i CII LT OF GREAT BRITAIN Source of the Revenues of the Crown\u2014Some Popular Misconceptions.> | London, Feb.8.\u2014One of the first dutles of England's Parliament, when It reas sembles for business a few days hence, will be to deal with the question of maintenance of the new Xing and Queen in à style befitting the dignity and grandeur of the British Empire.For the arrangement made by Queen Victoria with the House of the \u2018throne, according to the terms of the amount of her civil list was fixed at about $2,000,000 a year, was only for the duration of her reign, and was terminated with her death?\" There is no point in connection with the greater amount of misconception prevails than this subject of the civil list.A wide spread bellef exists to.the effect that the 000,000 a year pald to Queen Victoria throughout her relgn of more than six decades was in the nature of a salary for her services as sovereign, just.as $50,000 per annum Js paid hy the United States Treasury to the President of the Republic.This impression has been industriously spread and strengthened by the ultra-radl- cal element in the United Kingdom; which {8 never tired of expatiating on the costll- ness of the monarchy.and of holding up the members of the royal family to obloquy, and contempt as needy pensioners on the beunty of the British taxpayer.; Nothing can be further from the truth than these charges.The princes and prin- crises of the blood are in no sense.pert- slonera of the National Treasury.Nor Is the monarchy a burden upon the revenues of the United Kingdom.Tlie sovereign possesses by right of inheritance an immense amount of valuable property, known as Crown property.The Crown property cunnot he let.by the sovereign for any perlod beyond the length of his reign, just as the owner of an entailed dountry place eannot lease it or otherwise dispose of It for any term heyond that of his own lite, save with the legal consent of his immediate belrs.Following the example of her uncle, King William IV., Queen Vie- torta, at the outset of her reign, made an arrangement with.Parliament.and with the Trensury, whereby in return for her surrender to the State of the major portion .of the Crown property for the duration of her life she received an undertaking from the nation to furnish her with a civil Hist of $2,000,000 a year, and to provide adequate allowances for the princes tind princesses of the royal house.Tt was not the Queen or her family who had the.host of this bargain, but the State\u2014that is to say.the taxpayers.Owing to the careful management and extraordinary development of thé Crown property.together with the amazing growth In value of build- Ing land \u2018in the Inst sixty years, the Tren- sury.during the greater part of fhe Quoen\u2019s relgn, hns managed to net profits of $500,000, nnd during the-lnst anarter of a century profits of over $1.000.000 n year, from the proceeds of the Crown property, after all the expgneea of its management, th院 he Queen and the allowances of thé royal princes aud princesses had been deducted.So Instead of Queen Victoria and her family having been a source of expense to the natlonal exche- auer.it ls probable that they have benefited the State to the extent of at least £20,000; that is to sav, they have relieved the taxpayer from that amount of fiscal Lurden, thanks to the bargain concluded by Queen Victoria with Parliament sixty- four yenrs ngo.FUNDS FOR THE QUERN'S CHILDREN.The allowances subsequently asked of Parliament by the Queen for her children, tn accordance with this arrangement, were exceedingly modest.The eldest child of the Queen.her daughter.Victoria, now the widowed Fmpress Frederick of Germany.received an allowance for her life of $40.- @n0 per annum.King Edward.while still the Prince of Wales.wae obliged to con- w_u with nn nllownnee of $200,000, which, on the marriage of Mis son and of two of his Anughters, was increased by another 2175.- 000 a year, for the purpose of enabling him to make provision therefrom for them.King Bdward's sallor brother, Altrad, re- cetvod, like his vounger hrother! Arthur, Nuke of Connaught, $125,000 a year.But on Alfred's succeeding to\u2019 the (German throne of Saxe-Coburg-Gntha he relinquished the mnjor- part of his Enclish allow \u2018nner, which was reduced to 850,000 a year.The three younger dnughtsrs of the Inte Queen have ench £30.000 a year, In addl- tion to the $150.000 dalvn which they re- celved \u2018at the time of marriage, Similar arnülties of $30,000 are granted to the widows of King Edward's brothers, the Dukes of Coburg and Albany.The old Duke of Cambridge, hetween .whom and his first cousin.Queen Victoria, there were only a few weeks\u2019 difference In age, draws 860.000 a vear from the treasury, while his sieter, neers Augusta of Great Britain, wife of the blin of Mecklentbnre-Strelits, wear from Parliament.what a little way annnities of $30,000 a vent, and even of R125 M0 a year, go in these Anta of cninnenl fortunes and extravagant expenditure, and that the recipients of these allowances are exprcted to main- tnin royal state, and to take the lead In all public charities, it will he admitted ha Victori Ap G hut relening Grand Duke receivea $15,000 a When one¢ reflects | members of the royal family, but that the latter likewise deserve credit for having managed to live within their income.At any rate, Parliament has never been called upon to pay any of their debts out of the profits.derived from the State management of Crown property.Of course, neither Queen Victoria nor her \u2018eldest son was entirely dependent upon the allowances received from the Treasury in respect to the Crown property.The Queen retained, as she had a right to do, ths revenues of the Duchy of Lancaster, which, after tie deduction of all expenses, amount to about $300,000 per annum.King Edward, when still Prince of Wales, derived a similar amount each year from the revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall, which Las heen the property of the heir to the throne for more than eclght centurles.Moreover, Queen Victoria retained possession for her life of the royal palaces, art treasires, and the royal park of Windsor, all of which are Crown property.\u201d The treasures include all the gold and silver plate and the Crown Jewels, worth several milllons of pounds sterling, all of which are now turped over to King Edward, but for his life only.: .: ' EXPENSES OF THE.ROYAL HOUSEHOLD.\u201c Queen Victoria gave Parliament to under-_ stand of her own Initiative that sbe had no intention of calling upon the nation, under the terms of her agreement with the State, to provide for her grandehildt&n.It should likewise be stated that of the $2.- 000,000 civil list received by her late Maj esty the salarles and retired allowances of the royal household consumed nearly $700,- 000 a year, while the expenses\u201d of the household swallowed up $900,000 a.year.One hundred thousand dollars a year was devoted to pensioning, deserving peoples.The remaining $300,000, all that was left af the august lady's disposal, wus assigned to what was known \u2018as \u2018Her Majesty's privy purse.\u201d : Victorin, as stated above, was satisfied with $2.000;000 per annuin, \"which sixty vears ago possessed double the purchasing power that it dors to-day.King William, who reigned before her, got $2,500,000, a year.It is probable that King Edward will stipulate for a civil list of at least 3,000, a year, which the State can well afford to pay and still retain a surplus of the Crown revenues.That is to gay, it will be able to pay him this amonnt without taking a single penny out of the pockets of the British taxpayers, a fact which will probably be made more widely known than has been the case during the relgn of his lamented predecessor.There is some excuse for popular ignorance and misconception ahout-the subject, for the arrangement between Queen Vie- was concluded so f that its terms can well have heen forgotten, and it Is Impossible to refer for information about questions of tcrin and Parliament many years Ago this kind to the British Constitution.In the United States, and In all the constitutional States of Continental Furope, the constitution conslsta of a single document of relatively recent origin, definite in its terms and stipulations, familiar to persons possessed of the normal amount of cduca- In England there ls nothing of the tion.kind, and the managing editor of à New Ycrk daily néwspaper who employed two : men to search the libraries last week for a copy of the British Constitution was | dcomed to disappointiment, his search remaining fruitless.The greater part of the British Constitution is unwritten.The nearest approach to anything documentary upon the subject is found in the Magna Clharta obtained from King John, the '\u2018Pe- titlon of Right\u201d assented to by King Charles I.in the beginning of his reign, the Habeas Corpus act passed under Charles H., the Piil of Rights delivered by Parliament to King Willlam and Queen Mary, and in the so-called Act of Settle- ward VII.holds his throne., THE CROWN PROPERTY.The question may possible arise as to how the monarch originally hecame possessed of the lands now known Crown property., Formerly all the lands of \u2018the realm belonged to the Crown, and were held of the \u2018latter by, various feudal ten- nres.ity on the part of various sovereigns in granting Crown lands to their favérites and courtiers, the Crown property at the time of the accession of Queen Anne had been |-reduced to such an extent that its reve: | nues scarcely exceeded the rent roll of a -countrs squire.It wns then that an act of Parliament was passed prohibiting the alienation of Crown property.Thanks to the law, as well as to subsequent escheats and forfeitures, the Crown property by degrees developed and grew untill it attained its present proportions.By the legal term escheats ls meant that when there are no heirs to succeed to a terrl- torial inheritance the lands cscheat, or revert té the Crown, that ts, the sovereign.proprietor of all the lands of the realm.l'ormerly the soverelgm was, expected to défray the expenses of the Judiciary and of the diplomatie service, and tq pay all pensions, for which purpose he received the procecds of a number of special taxes and Imposts.These were surrendered to l'arllament at the close of the eighteenth century on the treasury\u2019s assumption of the.payment of those servants of the State for whose stipends they had been employed.During the last two reigns the Crown lands have been under the management of the Commissioners of Lands.Woods and Foreats.Crown parks that are open to the Department of Public Works; ; DEV - If you're a drunkard, it you use.opium, if you use morphine.if you use tobacco, Write Box 215, Oakville, Ont LAKEHURST SANITARIUM ! 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