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The Montreal herald
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[" ce oe me Go THE > - _\u2014__ MONTR EAL HERALD @ Bun roes to-day at 7.00; sets at 5.91, \u2014 94TH YEAR NC.35.MONTREAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY Il, 1901.cr RICE CNE OENT.el) THIRTY-F-OT CHANNEL FEAR EPIDEMIC x - 1 Is What Hon.Mr, Quebec and M the Dominion Fleet.:al\u2014The Question of The transfer of the vessels of the Doarin.fon Steamship Company from Portland to Montreal tn virtue of the new agreement with the Grand Trunk was incidentally referred to by wore than vue speuker at the weetlng of the Hartsar Board, which was Deld this morning under the presidency of ed the adaption of the | to consider the many important matters af- esses gratification that after many vears Ct ie etter question and 1 wis cquiescat nd ra | : | w not\u201d IL, many ar any 3 a copy of the deter in elon and iow q J ° rays the Westmount philosopher poutdu\u2019t work against the Cons.as they ferting the time and welfar> of the Em | of agitation and effort the Pacific cable is How half was across fie Avantie.LT ; .arent ogot aman now who is entitled to bo pire.In process of construction and likely to be The presidene reimarked that the fact of - Lustos Person, ; LORD RAGLAN 15 main Harnasing or corsidered an orator i \"The time\u201d the report continues, \u2018was in active operation before very long.a eo 1 0 co 0 .mit his chief fame will continue to be de \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ve tune The public mind is The report refers fecellngl to the 1 : \u2014Forrane« Have cet a private \u2014 = CTT oo _ \u2014 Lo ; ; never so oppor .I $ ¢ cpo re § eclingly to e lors Mr.Torran ha ve Freely ; \" a.\u2014\u2014 from the overcoat he invented, SURPRISE 15 EXPRESSED that so ang | BS of these Imperial questions, Austra.the upire has sustained in the death of copy as à q+rvsona\u2019 faver was no Tease hey vere count IX nn ter dav a! Co _ pan Le , Toronto people have their pocke ; lta Is now ip a position to net as a unit.the Queen.The report will be presented why the Minister shouid depart from es C hod Cece] mot ny LA a they yer A A Mn ER AUS PIRE to ane Easy When people are asleep es based.| Canada has long been ready.The people by Colonel Denison, president of the league.+ \u2026.aq \u201d qe te sh \u20ac | drs ur Nafien, Vv + \u2026 * $ ve the : .tabijshed sage by kine ad armes y three, i that Carre will be sent out to track Chisholm TCYE them of their neckties, \u2014_ a \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 deciment pnteie before ir was N COULD ge - to Parllament hore conenen M on the | WET 18 STAMBOKING hig men.DaWet (TS OH Wiediux the ava by Sing he Creama The Minister's letter wus veeelved with | C9 ar ue tom, y an ire IN in min.\u2019 § men.Horkey Team use their sticks.J : neve as hay Bley a om consid.; * Hare AS \u2018 or \u2014_\u2014 eneral applause, ; L oe In cl | ss - SE 1 WORKS T6 GO ON NEXT SUMMER.ne Det ont ne T0 8 dati 4x some ot vo Ottawa, Feb 11 (Special r-When Hon.Mr the Australlans have never Ten hig 5 , Co .- \u201cson sl Phew on the ca rot nl Pine ak man, IL Charleton\u2019s scheme to shorten parliamentary we can tell them offhand that it is fa to Sn The Conmmi-sioners then took Cp cons a.ane anhiken Foe abe av be à cas-, spevches was made known it was moved by shearing sheop, and pot quite as fast as The eration of the harbor works which will be O1 two dévelop here.von Sam Hughes, se rapidity with which Oom R.L.Horden ac- vedertaken and, if possible, carried ta com: ._ _ Cees wd nt ie ont the onded by onl LL a, Cpted the Con.leadership.\u2019 pletion Text immer.To be Residuary Legatee After name of Lhe quan quarantoued at the flats Mactan that somebody Te Harber Improvement Committees re.Be the place ee cane tron, brick, raricton \u2019 OUR MAN IN CHINA.ported that at a meeting held this day they the Present Head of the \u201cIn 1s not every day A .i 2 ni .5 oe day, February 2, Mavor Pois- énsider \u201cyon have all heard how Dj fénced fo ad some of the Conservative spee- || a, .atalitv hi scurre .which seat he will occupy permanently in | ] dried ont 1th 0 what h Petrie dis alas heen ao] ; plu nte M 1 nine Een that ut à] y h the loss of only Ches at Ottawa I understand they are ed that come fatality has occurred.Mr.the H {4 4 t he is \u2018 ne épris \u201c su - acc * as < that à tete ar with the loss ! - À : si r Yop aeti or of Co .Mie House of Con At presen > ; ; lcd the Bner wa ! y ROINZ to to he x ; \"=; | J.H.l\u2019errault, acting mayor of Gentilly p e i.ar Cee h 4 n \u2018 A and esled bin I~ ah now {ter dire PR sett .î MH now explain how BONE to lo be of the NXNX No.1 Wierd , ee CO SEL renres pron that anh pe Bult fet ee e x Me pr je Fi ne te ne | on | EU \".Breet twas con fahout 16 hottes of ne ! Dont eaten Pewet Kind and just about the limit l has written to Montreal a-Ring for infor- Tepresening My ie difficulty as > be nndertalgen and pashed an ns aniekls : 06 rh Le pes al.Sl \u2018 Yoel, ; | (ON Ci od > nae, a fo welt dipoefed letters Hr Aud so saying Tnan took n few of Cohen's | mation and offenng a rewurd for any news regards Tenrgfonne arises Yrom the fact .ble i Carvin, a.» have been ma tied bet ie not see \u201c© } route HA Bore undoubted] paul s i .Caue = - Const: \u201c \u2018 ; ; '\u2018 ; a posible and thar In aviying this ont bled in toe Zulu vor The Per 5 Vote NP nan the ue) ba song y C4 Fe en batting for the ears was assed tiehoues for Const:futional Corns.otf the missing men.that a petiffon to have him unscated is 4% which wi! s reamired for w eh 5 pur \u201con - .cor- \u2014 | .| the rock which will fie regnired for who Les ation in Chat campaign was mtende + Liace train ect the \u201coc Line parle yyy nrennd the press esters one a pute £0 MORE CONS IN this country than we eus- now before mie courts.About ten days ago : ! cer \u2026 \u2018 \u2018 \u201d i * -, : y - \u201c vo nn \u2018 ~ sof \" \u201d - M es fay.r félins he bodied out of Windmill Poin: to pase the was con the tormal anmoun © oor ale Phas atiangement would Topondent tonk a \u2019 pect Fhought they were all at Otiawa but the preliminary exceptions, cited by his hosin, in sneha way as to prepare for the men on the hetrothal The van CO Rae the citizon< 4 fe Soo that dae JOTIN IT, SULTIVAN DISCOUTRERS ON KING he a Pr Fe vers at Corn- | SIX DAYS ALLOWED Worship, were argued before Judge Lan- Te extensie of 1 haf en the © a Co hr the c.Ce « a ne , NT SULT Saturday an puss resolutions endorsin Tier ; ) i ne ; » 1 A te a Th oe ; \" dee kin nth ho hho t} hi a = Ton a 1 X ' vi pe en Je EPWARD everything and regretting the past.° ww ton - Te roi A ons ane Fentheast side, ane ë sont ve ayes ; ere nh i J © He = vt cu ve cet tn qe .C5 onini ! King Fd- \u2014 INT \u2018 A ery >A (C1 en, \u20181 those pre minary exceptions are ed partly from the fesins wifhin the euarg Fraperer Fwotherds ar at will po 1 por hors AST tra he agreement rons \" SR Sa \u201cFon et the CHET RDACH the Pole 1 shall claim that POINT DIVIDED IN THE ALLEGED sustained by the judge,\u201d reutarked Mr.Pre- pler and parte from Moles - Mitchel and writes Witin IE Bernier, the Quebse explore .\u2019 SE vo » TS , jen ake \u2018 .\u2018 .: 0 ; an., ht Mitchel an 3 ! plorer .; .that nething \" nel Faken upon the north masrder, toot cr wath her prueless jeu Ju ME Ceres ue he corny logs \u2019 tan ! te mht to ive mv ore anc far think- on Saturday One of the things the Can.i This morning in the Superior Court, Mr, NIfy my choice to the Speaker; If they are Windmill P'oint basiv.and aie .I tno New T eu alt he : i pod ; eust side nf nemi int basing and aise els, oct is nndersto dd.will he let qu | cre to er hon coment mM Ure Ire thai Fâward Vie seventh ds a great man.w! | JAN io do su be to burn the Canadian Justes Arclutald decided à potul of proces not sustained we will have to proceed to a p here © \u2018ectio -: .' .c ; ; \u2018 | ; ce pot \u20ac ON BENAE ca ar 1 : > qi chic i \u20ac \u2018 a 8 .se ; ; be Lait nd che vdentsz of Conmon and Et genie \u20ac ans ls ta | shout} Bl Lh.Cu mn Cats + tre ; born Trou do I know See how f 5 hole performance | c.ections of Mayor Guay aux ouncilbiors Sens a , i ; _ , Lens ora tne health on \\i po Pair Sslre nd and the \u201c+ Levee wel toasted he was* There \u2014 teal du St.Henri, on the groand of alleged 19% long as two years.Possibly the case .; ; - \u2018tres veal envi re - ; .\\ - rie : ton ' \u2018 s - .\u201c > \" CT 'Q y s .UE ; .Commissionez Sere - all enceied out Lu en \\actorués death was oa gr us | |! ; ul n jd N ath Seve aad, he ways, ant Wht LINE sent him MONTREAL KR bow-legged vitizens will Iearn brivery.The question was thé Lime of deiay may ubltimately be taken to the Supreme during the approaching summer show to her She us ue as ot hie \u201ch wi Chane th rae gy tor alto his plants five PAwerd he Ssenth a show, and At co rable Sahel tion that spring aftrinable.The defendants sought to nullity Court.In the meantime, therafore, there la Cp .Cer eye in vies aod reeontiy +0 0 Without reserve, Sale at 2 c'elock.RAE & DOXNBLLY.Auctioneers.\u201d FOR SALE, en Bloc or in Lots, THAT IMMENSE PROPERTY IN HOCHE- LAGA WALD, FACING -ONTARIO ST.running back to the limits of the city, over 2,000,.00 square feet of niCst valuable iand, about 600,000 feet lying between Ontario Street to \u2018the foot of the hill, \u2018the balance 1,500,000 feet from Sherbrooke Street to the.limits of the city.The location is most desirable.for brickmakers (very suitable sand in enormous quantities) also clay of the finest quality, abounds, no better situation for large lumbet exporters, elevators, cattle exparters, or manu facturing concerns, requiring large plant and yard, a switch or siding can be had from C.P.R.track.Situated as it is not far from ' the wharves, between Desery and St.Germain Streets, close to Moreau Street, only few minutes ride from the centre of the city by the Street Railway, which, by the way, pass immediately in .front of the land.Low prices and easy terms.For particulars apply to cstate late Jas.Robertson, 144 William st, or.to Geo.H.Labbe, 348 DcLorimier Avenue.- On aiid off Wellington St., between Queen and Nazareth Sts! CORNER STORES.Fine locality for \u2019 Butchers or Grocers.Also Dwellings and Yards.Rentslow.Apply .Est.D.J.MACDONALD, Office.71 Wellington Street.-\u2014 Canaries Live BROCK'\u2019S Bird Seed and Treat A Treat in every packet of Bird Seed.For sale at all Grocers and Druggfsts.Well J LECTION NOTICE.LEGAL EXPENSES.The legal expenses of St.Lawrence Division, Montreal, No.4, for James Cochrane, member, were $1,646.50, \u2018certified by Joseph Gauthier, agent, and delivered to John P.Dix.} en, returning officer.\u2018 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.WANTED\u2014COOK OR GENERAL SBRVANT, city reference required.Apply 300 Prince Arthur Street.38x WANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE WHITE LEAD .Mill, also putty chaser.Apply Box 4, Mile Bnd.P.Q.- 41x -| WANTED\u2014HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS, WEST End or Westmount preferred, with stable.Address Box M.18 Herald Office.40x _ WANTED\u2014TO RBNT SMALL HOUSE IN suburban district, must be convenient to cars and rent moderate, Address M.19 Herald.40x TO LET\u2014-WARM COMFORTABLE FLATS, 4 - large rooms, and extension kitchen, \u2018stone front and large yard, modern conveniences, 1276 Berri Street.Apply 1249 Berri St WANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTG © work of any kind oy the day or week, Apply to the rear of 216 Aqueduct St.TO LET\u2014NO.239 UNIVERSITY ST., in pers fect order.Apply at 237 University St, or to W.J.Stethem, 27 Victoria Square.Rent $400 and taxes.WANTED\u2014POSITION BY A THREE YKARS® experienced young man, in a city or colle try store, write | languages; best of- references.Address H.O.F,, P.0.Bex, 1787 Marleville, Que.o- THE TELEPH s ) OEO® vreecce.cessscccnsyse MAIR 243 sssessessensecsscecsoocccccos MÉMIR TH JP Reperimnent \u2026.,.Blptp MD MERALD PURLIANING où, das, 8.Barpecst., Mapaging Director.NDAY.FEBRUARY 10, 1901.Fo 2 - = STIRRING TIMES AHEAD.Today's budget of news from South Africa is the largest for a long time, tho mem of Lord Kitchener's despatch being probably contained in'the information that \u201cOur movement to the east is reported to hava thoroughly upset all the enemy's cal- - culations and created a regular panic in the district.\u201d It would be much \u2018more interesting if the curtain had been raised enough to allow the public to form an in- \u2018telligent ides of what \u201cthe enemy's cal culations\u201d were, but in the absence of that condition the reasonable conclusion to draw from the account of the fighting * pear Ermelo seems to be that Louis Botha KX is pow in the fight as actively and as de- termiredly as DeWet, which, considering the numerous announcements of Botha\u2019s alleged desire to terminate hostilities, is not a particularly hopeful sign.Ermelo is sbout midway between the Delagoa Bay Railway and the Natal line and is situated in a country of great natural strength.:At Enmelo, and at Carolina, a little farther north, but still south of the Delagoa Bay line, the Transvaal Boers have been con- certrating during months, and this notwithstanding that both towns have.been visited more than once by British troops.Tle latest letters: from .Johannesburg bring accounts of a raid through the coun: try by General French, who always does what he sets out to'do.The re-appearance of the Boers after each of these visitations cor firms the impression that there must be in the immediate neighborhood mountainous districts inte which \u2018those who know the country can retire with safety.The mention made by Lord Kitchener of \"large herds of cattle and hundreds of wag- \u201c gons being driven east towards Amsterdam is further evidence of the natural strength of the Boers\u2019 position.The map shows ren A He Ly clearly that between Ermelo and Amster- | dam there is a height of land, or watershed, dividing the head-waters of the Vaal, which flows west to the Atlantic, from those of -the Usula, flowing east to the Indian Ocean.A single road connects the two places.The theory long ago advanced by those who inferred from the obstinacy of the Boer character that they weculd hold out as long as they could, was / that they would occupy strong positions of this kind, from which they could not be permanently dislodged, and that from ! these bases they would operate.in such directions as seemed to promise the best chance of harrassing the army of oceupa- tion.Delarey is evidently doing it in the Rustenburg district.DeWet has been able to dodge about the Orange River Colony from his base near Ficksburg.The: invaders of Cape Colony made straight for bi Calvinia, in whose neighborhood there is another such position, and now Louis Bothe\u2019s strength at Ermelo is\u2019 placed by the British commander at seven thousand men.Against this latter detachment seven British columns have been: flung.It { now remains to be seen whether there is any such thing as a natural position \u2018strong enough to offset overwhelming nurchers, a pretty good idea of which will be formed when it is known what happens to Botha in his mountain fastness, encumbered as he is by slow moving live stock and waggons.One would think that if opposition can be fought down in .this quarter, the pacificatfon of the Transvaa ought to be near at hand.Morc eager, however, will be the inter- ! est displayed in the proceedings in Cape Colony following the appearance of De- Wet, who, according to Lord Kitchener, eluded his .pursuers south of Blcemfontein, and who is believed in Cape r Town to be now actually across the border.Jf this be true, and if, as is said, De Wet has issued a proclamation of his intention to let the Cape Dutch know at first hand what war means, we are about to séz, once for all, what will be the result of putting the match to the mine.There are conflicting reports about the disposition of the Cape Dutch.One is that they are only waiting for De Wet, the other that they will have none of the business and are anxious for peace.The next few | .days should decide the mattern Meantime, thirty thousand mounted troops are getting ready to embark for the Cape.Pn THE LIGHTING TENDERS.The manager of one of the companies likely to tender for the street lighting in Montreal probably struck not far from the mark when he said the sub-committee did their best to gather together all the most onerous obligations in a ecore of contracts.It has been pretty broadly suggested that this would be done, and on the whole we see no good reason why it | should not be.If nothing more comes of ! it, we shall at least have a rather edifying discussion of the merits and demerits of the different provisions, and Council will be, in consequence, in a better position to make an advantageous contract for the city when the discussion closes.When all is mid, what the people of Montreal wank is à street lighting service as good es, or better then the present, for $75 or $80 per light per year, and that service must be had this time or those responeible for | awarding the contract will get themselves into disfavor.Neither will there ever be a better time than the present for eettling in the way it ought to be settled the question of putting wires underground.Every one who sees o fire in the down town section of the city reslises the ur gent neonmity of having 4hese highly charged wires put out of harm's way.It will have to be done some time, and there is po better time than the prepent.Neither the companies nor the city can afford to EEE eng t hd HERALD| probably have been accepted by the City Ceupeil the other day were it not for the mexory of the last loan, which was also handled through that institution, though not in the same way.There seems to be good reason to believe that the Bank of Moctreal, with its exceptional facilities \u2018in the money centres of the world, could have made an excellent bargain for the city if acting as its broker.Indeed this was the alternative suggestion made by the reform aldermen last time, and is quite a, different affair from tendering, as the \u2018bank did in 1899, with the object of getting the bonds fur itself\u2014or more probably its clients\u2014as cheaply as poasible.But several aldermen voted against the preoposal because, while they might realize the nature oi the distinction themselves, they could not be sure their tonstituents wculd, or that it would be the easiest thing in the world to 8&monstrate the wis dom and disinterestedness of their conduct supposing no higher premium to be realized than formerly.Had it not been for the implicit confidence of some other aldermen in the chairman and some of the members of the Finance Committee} the adverse vote would have been larger than it was.We are not sure that the city will profit by the vate, but at all events there is a certain moral to the story not at all propose to be victims of any: accidents that may happen in this bond sale.STORY OF LORD KITCHENER + yo Most stories represent Lord Kitchener in a somewhat stern light.Here ls one which shows that even the modern \u2018man of blood and iron\u2019 can unbend, During the lost Soudan campaign Kitchener was accompanied by a telegraphist, to whom he took the nearest approach to a fancy his stern nature would alluw.After\u2018Kbäartoum, she telegraphist heard that his mother wus ill and In want at home.He applied for his discharge, to which he was entitled.Kitchener sent for him, and demanded to know why he wished to leave.\u2018The wan explained.\u2018Don\u2019t you think you could help your mother without going home?\u201d psked Kitchener.I'd rather go howe, sir,\u201d replied the operator.\u201cOb, very well,\u201d said Kitchener, alosiug tbe interview abe ruptly.\u2018You know your owu.trest.That'll do.\u201d \u2018Ah,\u2019 said Kitchener, his chtef good-bye.1 would have given \u2018\u201cycu're a fool to go.ycu a good post had you stayed.Fm very Lery\u2014good-bye.\u201d he mun saluted and was retiring when Kitchener called our, \u201cHere, just take this mote to the paymaster for me.\u201d The note was delivered and the bearer was walking whom irreverent subalterns call penny\u201d ciled him back: this by\u2019 the.General's orders,\u201d said, he.\u2018\u201cThis* was the- equivalent in Egyptian, picney of a ten-pound notes It was charae- \u2018Shovel- terisile of Kitchéner .that he would, not \u2018 lift i finger to urge tlie man to stay, and , .\u20ac ¢ \u201cada,\u201d he says something which is of seri- : , OUs moment.tbat be did not want to be thanked.| Another tale, whiist llustrating Kitchener's severity, also shows that be Is not so.inaccessible as might be supposed, and that, his men know It.A soldier felt extrfemely, {ll and went to the doctor, who examined © him wore or less carefully, said there wis nothing the matter with him\u2014tudeed, hinted none \u2018too politely.that hé was shaun.hly .ming\u2014und ordered him to continue work.To be even suspected of mallngering on active service is n terrible thing, and the man toiled on till at last\u2019 he gave in and sank down, muttertng:\u2014*l can't do another stroke\u2014doctor or no doctor: I don\u2019t care If 1 get six months.\u201d \u201cWhy dan\u2019t vou go to Lord Kitchener?\u2019 suggested his chum.\u201cWhat's the gond\u2014he wouldn't bother about me,\u201d moaned the sick man.\u201cOk, yes.he would,\u201d sald his comrade, \u201cand If you won't go, I will,\u201d and with that he sought out\u2019 Kitchener, and plained matters.itchener had the sufferer bronght to his own tent, and there examined by another doctor, who pronounced it a \u2018had case of enteric.Then the original doctor was sent for.\u2018You told this man there wis nothing the matter with him,\u201d sald Kitchener, \u201cexamine him, please.\u201d The doctor @id so, and, In some confusion; admitted that he had made a anistake\u2014the men was seriously 11.Kitchener had the man taken away to hospital, then turned to tbe doctor, and sald:\u2014 \u201cI give.yon 24 hours to send In your papers and leave the camp.\u201d : POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE.The Eugene Field Monument Cominittee have nearly completed their task of rais\u2019 ing the fund which ed poet and humorist and the érection of the monument.The will of the late Charles E.Orme, of Philadelphia, provides that upon the death or remarriage of his widow his estate of $60,000 shall revert to the Dpiscopal Hospital In that city, to be used for the maintenance of free beds.It Is sald that Sir John Murray, of the Challenger, wLho recently left England for the purpose of visiting Christmas Island, intends before returning to go to Java .n order to join Professor Haeckel in his ex- p'orations in the volcunic deposits on that\u2019 gland undertaken with a view to bringing to light, further remains of the missing link between man and the apes, the .exlisténce \u2018of which was first discovered fn Java six years ago by Mr.Eugene Dubols, a Dutch army surgeon.Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, K.C.M.G., has presented to thé Royal Irish Academy his valuable collection of books, manuscripts and curlos relating to Ireland.His \u201cBallad Yuetry of 'Ireland,\u201d which was issued In 1845, has passed no fewer than fifty, editions.The late Lord Lilford, a memoir of whose life work has just heen Issued by his sister, owing to his physical infirmity, was never secn at Westminster, although he succeeded to the title as long age as the year 1891.He spent the whole of his time, whenever he was able to get out of doors, in a.bath chalr, surrounded by bis birds at Oundle Hall, A bronze bas-relief tablet In memory of Hamilton Fish, jr., who was killed in the Spanish-American war, was erooted \u2018In Col- umbla University.It was provided by subscriptions, by his friends and classmates.The tablet, which Is the work of Albert Jaegers, is at present In College.Hall nt Columbia, but on completion of Memorial Hall, now belng constructed, It will be placed there.: : ; The important scientifie work of colleet- lng, examining, figuring and déscribing the mammais of isypt A work to which the later part of the Inte Dr.John Anderson's life was mainly devoted\u2014will be carried perpislon of Mrs.Anderson.Dr.Anderson ad already publishèd a lavishly Jllustrated monograph of the reptiles and batrachians, forming the tirst volume of his Zoology of pt.daniel R.Magruder, an ex-judge of the Maryland Court nf Appeals, is a constable in Annapolis.To the protest of the citl- zens that conetables had not heen appointed, the hoard In charge of the matter replied that they could not find men to accept the office.fated that plenty of good men could be ound, It was banteringly suggested by a prominent politician that the judge should accept, and he did.General Lambert, who defended Batellles in 1870, has died in his sixtyeeventh year.He Is represented in Alphonse de Neuvillé's famous picture, \u2018Les Derniers Cartouches.\u2018 which reproduces an episode of the fight at Bazeilles.General Tamhert was then fi major in the marine Infantry, and identl- fied with him In the defence of the Ardennes town was Captain Aubert, The deceased officer.who was n Behator for his | And the squirrels mage busiuess .The day came for the | telegraphist to Jeave, and he went to bid! away when he - \u201cI'm to give you, ex.+ -cities of the Republic.Chey will divide between the family of the loved and lament-.When Judge Magruder HITHER AND YON.(From the AMaatic Canstitutien.) e's a little band of singers comes and lingers gather aight rejeloes, And the leaves on a the chorus with \u201cBe rees Then ¢ the twinkling stars come out .oy the merry rout, .themaelvap upas u log; And the fireflies furnish light, That they read their notes arighte- Tho katydid, the cricket and the frog.All the night I hear them singing; Through my head their tunes are ringing\u2014 Stiains of music straight from Mother Nature\u2019s ear, : Now the katydid and cricket, From the deep of yonder thieket; ; Then the croaking frog off yonder drones his par : \u2019 By and by the moon appears.As the midnight hour nears, And her smiles dispel the low'ring mist and - fog; Then the mirth is at its height, And they glorify tho night\u2014 The katydid, the cricket and the frog.PROF.STEEN NOT WANTED.The Prescott correspondent of the Ottawa Citizen says: The annual diocesau missionary meeting was held at St.John\u2019s clurch, Tuesday evening of last week.The deputation consisted of Rev.Rural Dean Emory, of Kemptville; Rev.Bed- ford Jones, Brockville; and Rev.A.L.\"MacLean, of Cardinal.Special reference was made to the resignation of Prof.Steen, \u2018of Montreal, teacher of apologetics and church history in the diocesan college.Rural Dean Emory expressed the opinion that the sooner men like PTYf.Steen got to be depreciated.The aldermen do not : out of the church in Canada the better for it,.and said that Prof.Steen's.highest ideal of a conscientious Christian man was Paul Kruger.His remarks created a sen- gation.DR.FRECHETTE\u2019'S OPINION.Hamilton Herald:\u2014Too much - impert- ance should not be placed upon the opinion.expressed in Buffalo by Dr.Louis Frechette, the French-Canadian poct, re gaiding the destiny of Canada.He has told the Buffalonians he felt sure that \u201call ' of the Dominion of Canada will some day | Years.To answer {lis Insolence, the French, i Canadlan students invaded the offices of an E become part of the United States,\u201d and that \u2018\u201cthere ouglit to be only one flag on this continent, and that flag is the Stars and Stripes\u201d lis well kuown that Dr.Frechette has held these views for many years.That he should express them in én American city is no more signitioant than .a similar expression of opinion from Gold- win Smith would be.What the ultimate political destiny of Cunuda may the .pre=ent generation.Buf.Dr.Erechette did say 'somcthing in Buffulo which is worthy cof attention.lle has no right to the United States 1s \u201cthe ultimate destiny and desire of the French people of Cane ! , Did he accuiutely represent the sentiments of the Canadian French?; .Capada can claim a remarkable fréedom from crime.While the cases of murder in the United States reach the enormous number of 10,000 a year, Canada during the past yeur only had \u201825, and in these the parties were arfested and dealt with | ghow clearly his intention to secularize the In the whole! death hed, and even death Itself.\u201d Would in all but two instances.vast territory of (unada, embracing mote than half the North American continent, with Its.almost inaccessible wildernesses, with its mimng cainps, pioncer- towns and : similar apparent.temptations to the law- leas, there has not been a single case of lynching.The New York Mal and Express attributes this to the fact that the irge cities in Canada are tew and do not attract the criminal classes as do the a\u2019 certain extent, therefore, tlie tardier growth of \u2018the Dominion in population and wen has ts compensation in the fact that her gain, small though it be, is | solid, conservative, safe and along lines which involve no peril to social or ¢ivie | virtue.\u201d It is probably, however, to her vigilant, expeditions and unhamipered enforcement of \u201cjustice that Canada owes her jinmumity from crime, and the Mail and express admits that the United States might profit by her example.The Militia, Department at Ottawa have just received a touching posteard bearing an\u2019 English postmark.= It.is ad: dressed to the \u2018Postmaster, Canada,\u201d and bears the inscription, \u201cPlehse forward to headquarters.\u201d Om the opposite side is a design suggestive of the days of chivalry, being.a number of mounted by a helmet and visor.The card is also adorned with the Royal Standard and a printed verse, reading : \u2014 \u201cThen farewell home, and farewell \u2018.friends; .: Adieu cach tender tie; \u2018Resolved we mingle in the tide Where charging squadrons furious ride To conquer or to die.\u201d Below in.a feminine mandwriting appear these words :\u2014\u201cl\u2019rom an Engliah mother to the brave Canadians who have just left London for home, sweet, sweet home.Well done.\u201d A returned Canadian soldier relates the following anecdote.of Father Sinnet, one of the Canadian chaplains in South Africa, who was noted for his fearless conduct :\u2014*\u201cOnce we were rather hard pressed at a point where a gun was in action.The heavy rifle fire directed upon it brought down in short order two of the men serving it with ammunition.Father Sinnet, coming along and seeing how things were, was soon at work bringing up ehell after shell.The officer in command found him thus engaged and beg- \"ged him to get under shelter.\u2018No, Colo-, just -breath enough to say, » 2 nel\u201d he ! \u2018this gun has to be kept going.Cronje is, it seems, a lover of billiards.One of the Canadian Mounted Rifles has arrived \u2018home with a billiard oue which was \u201ccommandeered\u201d from the captive.general's house.The cue is a handsome one with an ebony base and encircled by a emall silver band engraved with the owner\u2019s name., : _\u201cNOT A BRITISH SUBJECT.Editor Hèrald: \u2018 =X on £ atch of Thursda relating & story of a -letter being adûr HH \u201cThe Town Clerk, City of Toronto U.S.A.\" by a municipal officer of a London {Bng.) borough, reminds me of an incident which goes to show that all the ignorance is not on the other side of the Atlantic.The writer moved from Montreal to Toronto some few years ago.An election campalgn coming on.he went into a committee room of one of the candidates to ascertain if he had a vote.The name was not to be fourd on the list and the following dialogue ensued between the chfef committeeman and the would-be voter: \u2018What 1s your name and address?\" Name and address wore lven, \"Do Jou belong to Ontasto ?> \u201cNo,\u201d \u2018Where did you live before\u2018 you éame to Toronto pe wr + \u201cMontreal.\u201d A .\u201cOh, Then you aré not a British subject?\" With that 1 nearly collapsed, but managed to say that possibly I was not, although having been born In the heart of England I had always been under 4 impression that T was of cotta trees; my tage in Wb i irnd chadre and the British shleld.| ; f be is à and ready to resist.Before this resolute fair subject\u201d for discussion from an aca- | attitude the militlsa were compelled to re- demic standpoint; but it is a question | tire pltcoudly just as the humble which is not likely to give much trouble 10) South Africa.\u201d | the speak for the peuple of this country as à | 12 see wih what Mtile success Frenchmen, whole, for, being a French-Canadian, he! even those who have cannot.sympathize with nor perhaps even | understand, the sentiment Qf men of Bri- | tish blood.He has, however, soie right | to speak for Freuch-Canadiæns, and when | \u2018he says that the annexation of (nada to ma j'but not on religous grounds, and that the clty could admrinlster such a hospital with- And it adds\u2019: \u201cTot crossed swords sur- | ( lodges to the number of about 50, attended | A., both members of the order, also assist- .certaln quarters concerning MUSIC AND THE DRAMA === \u201c \u2014_\u2014 .ATL ES aire, it is fortunate that yesterday's was of à character to make the memory of the series a pleas one.Both afternoon and ereni « programmes were well selected and appropriate to the day.The omis mon of the elocutionigt was a much appre ciated blessing, and the substitution of Mr.De Seve highly eatistactery.Mr.U.8.Kerr, a basso with 3 rich and mellow voice, was the special attrac tica.Although his upper register ls weak, Mr.Kerr sings with a consummate skill which largely atones for his shortcomings.Mre.Waterhouse's wolos were much en- Joyed, and at times Mr.Bueb, the planist, prayed well, \u2018 * This Is the last\u2019 week the stock com- pony at Her Majesty F The comply whish has triumphed over Junumersble ob- ) y eer pluck and perseverance redeemed the datation of the theatre, to disbaud turday night, and Montreal will Le without a stock house, Urleés, as ls rumored, Walter 8.Baldwin takes over the new \u2018Theatre Français for an early summer season.In \u2018\u201cCamillle,\u201d\u201d the bill for tlds werk, Miss Linthicum should be seen to good advantage.There is little doubt that the weck will be a big one from the box office standpoint, or that the Innumerable friands the members .of the company have made during their career here will testify their appreclation In the only way which Is still posstble.The Academy Is again dark this week, and next \u2018week offers a new und comparatively unknown melodrama.ter that, however, the bookings of the theatre call for a succession of attractions which will not only make up for the dreary blankness so far this season, but makes the year the best ohne theatrically Moatreal has known for some time.= THE FRENCH PRESS.4 PARISIAN'S BRIGHT IMAGINATION.Le Journal publishes part of an odd article, taken from la Verite, of Parts, In which \u2018the relations of English and French Canadkans arc treated.It refere to the In- cldents of ludt Murch over the Tellef of Ladysmith.\u2018English students went to the college of their opponents, and nnder the windows sang \u2018Soldiers of the Queen, aud, climbing to the main entrance, pulled down the tri-color flag, the national flag of the French-Cunadians for the last thirty-five ugllsh mewspaper, Lroke up the tables In Val leyficld, on the frondier of the United States, French-Cunadian workmen, having gone on strike, a m&ltary battalion com-\u201d posed of English Canadians, offered thelr services tu the government and went to the scene of the trouble to bring the rebols to thelr senses, but the French were armed khakis In Le Journal peltits out the Inaccuracles In.above statement, and says Ît'Îs strange ; lived here, have toudhied upon Canadian questions.ATTACKS ALD.MARTINEAL.Le Trifluvien, of Three Rivers, attaoks Ald Martineau because in the discussion about the (Nvic' Hospital he sald that the aldermen should not bocher about the question of religious belle when the étty.has need of a\u2019 hospital; that he had heard complaints about the present Civic Hospital on the gmund that it was not modern, out.outside ald.\"These declarations, it says, not.this be a triumph of doctrinal Liberal ism and even of advanced Liberalism?And then death being the reflection of life, If we secularize death, why nat also life, the sehnol for-example where the child is taught the principles of a higher NHfe?Exactly! The same pefson\u2019 is.a member of the Catholic Rchool Board of Montreal.\u201cWe pity the Catholles * says Le Trlfluvien, \u2018who can find the shadow of a sentiméat of security in the préeenee of such a man fn a body Ilke that.These Caithollos up.there are\u2019 evidently of astonishing strength in \u2018matters of lalswer faire, indiference or of simplicity,\u201d \u2019 + - \u2014 The Lodges.+ - + MEETINGS LO-MORROW, TUESDAY.AF.& A M.\u2014-8t.Andrew's Masonte Temple St.Paul's, 13 MeGill College Avenne.R.A.Masons\u2014Montreal,\u201d Masonle Temple, 1.0.0.F.~Rénver, 500 Welllugton.Excelsior.251 SL James.1.0.0.F., M.U.\u2014Star of West, 280 Itlchanond K.l\u2019.\u2014Crusader, & Phillips Square.A.O.U.W.\u2014Jacques Cartier, 122 St.Denis.Westmount, Victoria Hall, Westmount.~ \u201cWindsor, 2444a St.(\u2018atherine, R.T.of T.\u2014(nlent, 816 Bt.Lawrence.Union, 3 Victorta.: ; Can.O.F.\u2014Loyola, St.Cath.and Amherst.McGill, social, tn Drunrmond Hall.- A.0.F.\u2014Rellance, 2204 St.Catherine.I.O.F.\u2014Eveline, 122 St.Dents, Morin, Monument National.Lachine, at Lachine.Fuuré, St.Louls Hall.St.Crispin, 208a Maisonneuve, Cath, O.F.\u2014Mount Royal, 3755 N.Dame.Ste.Cunegonde, 45 Vinec, .St.Jean Baptiste, 777 Sanguinet.Longueull, at Longueull, ° Cote des Nedges, at Cote des Nelges.St.EllzabMh, at St.Henrl.; C.B.Leglon\u20148hamrock, Rt.Ann's Hall, C.M.B.A., Canadn\u2014Brandh 191, Desery.L.O.A.\u2014Duke of York, 2204 St.Catherine, AN.Nationale\u2014Ville Marle, 86 Fulford.St, Pierre, 119 Maisonneuve.Jacques Cartier, at Lachine.Bourget, 1242a Notre Dame.LOYAL STAR OF THE WEST.At the mecting of Loyal Star of the West Lodge, 1.0.0.F;, M.U., In Richmond Hall on Tuesday cvening, there.will bé a soctal reception and.presentations.to Messrs, Young and Mcleod, members of the lodge, on the occasion of thelr return from South Africa, ; SONS OF \u2018ENGLAND.he foemners of Royal Rose Lodge, No.147, 8.0.E.B.8., will muke make a presen- tution to Private Murphy, flest contingent, on- Wednesday evening, to mark his safe return.: - ANNUAL CHUCH SERVICE.The members of Irvine Lodge, No.54, AF.& A.M.Q.R., and brethren of sister divine service at the Church of the Ascension, Outremont, last evening.The officl- ating clergy were the Rev.James I.Flana- an, district grand chaplain, and Rev, Thos.Everett, past grand chaplain.Ldeutenant- Colonal F.Whitiey and Mr, C.Croby, B.Miss Chennell sang \u2018\u201cThe Psalm of Life,\u201d and Mr.B, Barry preslded at the organ.The sermon was preached by the Itev.James L, Flanagan, who, taking for his text I.Peter 11, 18-17, passed In review some of the broad prideiples which had made Freemasonry a, power and permanent force in the world, and refuted the \u2018strange and erroneous fdeas held in It.While not in itself a religlous system, the teachings of Freemasonry were purs and elevating, and its foundation well And truly lald upon principles of morality and sgund religion.yn AT THE BALMORAL.Mrs.George Turner, New York City: Jno Houghton, Guelph; F'.W.Benton, Belleville: L.A.Wright, J.A., Moncton, N.B.: A.Dunning, Rouses PLait; A.F.Childs, St.being taken up, Albans! L.H.Gerslinger, T.T.Hawkins, Ot- | tawa; J.W.Rennick, Rominey; G.D.MoAl- lister, M.R.Wynne, Toronto; -E.H.Hayes, Quava: Thos.O.Davis, M.P., Saskatchewan; rr a EEE | profits.Ewing THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, MONDAY.FEB.If, 1901 ___ GUESSES ABOUT THE NEW COURT Thé King, & is Said, Will Draw the Lines More Striclly Than Heretofore.New York, Feb.11.\u2014The London core spondent of the Herald cables as fellows: Need & be told that the feature of -qon- velsstion everywbere is, \u201cWhat will the | King do and what will the new court be like?\u2019 Consequently people keep at a great.rate.Awong the straws to ghow which way the kingly stream te thought to be Sowing fs the following little incident wehich Teaches me from the highest source, and is particularly instructive at the present moment.: \u201c On the last visit of the King here be called together sevens] old friends\u2014Sir Ernest Câssel, Sir John Bhmdell Maple, 8ir Edward Alert Sassoon and others.Salut- guessing \u2018|g them with the greatest amiahility and friendliness, he gave each of them his band and made them a brief but unmistakable speech, In which he qald that, while he thunked them all very wuch for all that they had dome for dim, and while he felt none the leas friendly to them than of yore, they must understand that the situation had entirely changed, and therefore their relations must do so also, and that nothing else was possible.This, of course, was a terrjble four to those who formerly tad basked In the warmest sunshine of the princely friend- «hip, as it was taken as a general warning to the whole lot.WARNING TO NOUVEAUX RICHES.\u2018But that 1s not.all.Another ahock has come upon file moneyed mushrooms of so- clety.: Already the King haw given it out that it Is bls intention that the court shall Le much stricter than heretofore.* Of.course, no one accuses the jate Queen of any lax!ty, vet somehow or other there bus Come to exist a certaln looseness in the matter of presentations which 48 going t be remedied.: .\u2018For example, In the past Mrs.Moneybags would find same highly placed lady to Introduce her at a drawing room.After that she herself was qualified to present Jadles of her acquaintance, and fn this way many presentations were made which were mot in the least desirable, and whlch JA severul cases have brought about the necessity fur prescutations having been cancelled, ; In future the King has decided: that all this must he changed.NIGHT DRAWING ROOMS.There exists a- strong sentiment, not un- shared in the highest circles, that drawing rooms should take place at mght, as in many other courts, the whole female opin- lon on this subject helug, to use a parHa- entary phrase, with the ayes, for \u2018nothing can be more trying to\u2018 nutrons and demi-matrons than having \u2018to face the searching glare of broad daybight In-very low-ecked drossrs, wore cspeclally after: having gone through.the trying waiting ordeal., Tradespeople's view of the future Is most optimistic.I have taken particwiar pains to find out how this portant class look upon the kingship, and one and all belleve that the count In future da going to be giuch gayer than {it has ever heen since the great times hefare the death of the I'rince Consort.\u201cFor years and years they have grumbled very mych, euying that there was no move- méut at court and what a pity it was that fta.direcfion was not given over to the Prince, with suffcdent money to spend, and -now they say surely the court will become as it should be, brllllant, for they .arsert that none knows better than the King how much harm the senii-cloring of the court bas caused to trade.CORONATION IN JULY.From what J hear, fhe coromation Is to take place In July, a very fitting.time, when the weather 1s fine, and at the sdme time keeping people together at the end of the éenson.\u2018 I may tell you that already there Is much speculation going on, syndicates being formed to lease houses along the route, in order \u2018to make epeculations by reletting them later on.\u2019 Apropos of this letting business, the most remarkable lately was the harvest reaped by one of the lodge keepers of Hyde Park.He received a license to put up two hunh- dred-scats, but when it came to the point he crammed five hundred persons dn.Considering that no seat probably went under $10, and many of them for much more, it is easy to calculate the good man's NO REGARD FOR ANTIQUITY, If the King already -has showy symptoms of \u2018what its policy will be, so has Lord Roberts, hls first action upon entering the room provided for Yim at the War Office being to condemn dhe absurd old-fashioned, luibering desks, which are as antiquated and out of date ds the War Office building itself, and to call for a rollitop desk, after the manner of those known in America.By the way, both Lord Roberts and the King are of the opinion that the English officer must in future do much more work, and also.that he must wear his uniforms\u2019 much more.An example of how mich gayer places of amusement are when uniforms abound twas shown this week, when one evening the palm garden of the Caritdn seemed Slled with foreign uniforms, those of German representatives and others.5 STAG HUNTING SEEMS IN DANGER.Hunting men are discussing the (mudh as serted intention of the King of suppressing the royal buckhounds ns a cruel sport: This woul naturally mean the suppres- alon of all stag bunting, except perhaps that |, of wild stag on Exmoor.RE Spaniards, when accused of beimg brutal owlng to thelr bull fighting proclivities, in- variamy retort, \u2018But we consider your wtag hunting just aq, cruel.as you do our bull LAING COMPANY TO MOVR.Owiag te a between the 28 Packiag anû Prevision Ce.and the ty, the Point may lose a very extdnsive fadustry.The company proposed putting up a number of pew bulldings oa St Etienne Gi:set which were to cost 5100,- 000, and give employment to 300 men.The city, however, refused them permission to slaughter their own meat within the city limits.Yesterday tbe company sent eu answer saying that unless this permission ls granted them they will remove else WHERE WILL THE NEW FIBE STA- So MON BE?ol The Polpt fs to have In Pace.3 the present No.9, but where t bulit 1s not exactly known at resent.It was the original intention to a pew fire station fid it on the Wte of the present St.Gabriel Market, but property holders and residents of Yictortazown are makipg a bid to have It erected nearer thelr cmes, \u2018he fire station at present is certainly a long way from them, and it a fire were to break out In thelr midat it would have time to gain considerable headway be- fcre aid reached them.Lo BOLD ROBBERY.On Friday afternoon four young boys broke Into a shed in rear of 116 Charron Street and stole a quantity of tools.The matter was at once placed in Detective Coleman's hands, with result that one of the culprits was safely lodged in No, 9 station before slx o'clock.The detective then started out to get hold the oth , which .he soon succeeded ether two u doing.On 8at- Judge Lafontaine and were remanded for trial, wma REMOVAL OF GRAND TRUNK OFFICES Fram present indications, It would appear as though\u2019 the Grand Trunk Point offices might be closed down: about the 15th of May.As to what will he done with the building the ratlway officials are not willing to tell.It will llkely be tuken over by the Sunlight Soup Canpany, of Toronto, or be turned into a home for old men.A PRESENTATION: On Tuesday evening next the officers of Stur of the West Lodge, 1.0.G.'T., will hold & social in their lodge room on Jtichnoud treet, During the course of the evenutg a presentation willl be aiade to Brothers Young and McLeod, wao have recently returned from South Africa.A coucert will also be given.\u2018 WILL ALSO TAKE PART.At the production of \u2018Hazel Kirke,\u201d which will be given ly the Grand Trunk In- Tuesday evening, February 12, a number of vaudeville numbers wili also be added.Aicong those who will take part in thls sortion of the programme will.he Miss Margaret Kitts, Mr.J.©.Hamilton, Miss Fansy Driscoll, Mivs Mand, Miss Luraud apd Mr.W.Kitts.ATHLETIC ENTERTAINMENT.Toutsie An athletic entertainment and smoker will be held in O'Brien Hall on the evening of Feb.15 under the auspices of the Point St.Charles bockey team.The event prom- lses to eclipse anything of the kind given at the Polut up to thé present time.Some of the Lest possible talent in the city has been secured and everything possible done that might add to evening.: © ANNUAL DRIVE, The Christian Eundeavér Society of St.Matthews Church, which by the way Is one of the largest in the city, will hold the annual drive on Tuesday night, Feb.12th.MEN'S TEA MEETING.At 5 o'dlock yesterday afternoon a most enjeyable men's tea was given at the Rall way Assoclation by the members of the Ladies\u2019 Auxillary.These social\u201d ggtherings are very fast becoming very popular with the men, and the attendance yesterday was one of the largest of the winter season.\"After toa epeeches of introduction were in order, A fiw of thuse present were Rev.E, A.Mackenzie, Messrs.Blackaller, Con- naughty, Sherman, Wells, Vance, Todd, Fawcett \u2018and a number of others.REV.DR.KER BETTER.Rev.Dr.Ker, Grade Church, who for same time past bas heen confined to the house with a severe attack of grippe, was able to preach for the first time last even- Ing: At morning rérvice Rev.Mr.Brewer, \u2018Church of Lugland missionary at Riviere Desert; recounted a number of his exper- dences Ju the far north.His present visit to the city fs with the intention of raising in the Hudson Bay.district.Mr.Brewer England missionaries In Canada.FUNERAL OF MR.JOHN HODGKISS.The funeral of Mr.John Hodgkiss took place from lle late residence, 9 Conde street, on Saturday afternoon, It \u201cwas attended by the mémbers of Balmoral Coun ell, No.1519, Royal Arcanum, Tie funeral services \u2018were held at the house, Interment taking place at Mount Royal Cemetery.POINT NEWS IN BRIER, \u201c At Centenary Methodist Church last administration of \u2018the sacrament.The pas tor, Rev.Melvin, Taylor, presided.At Fraternity Hall on Saturday evening a most successful assembly was held un- | der the auspices of the\u2019 Bell Soctat Club.Great interest was taken in the prize waltz competition.' : Last evening a, very large congrégation of mien attended a speclal men\u2019s service at 8t.Matthew's Church.Rev.E.A.Macken- zle delivered a niost Interesting sermon on \u201cThe Average Man.\" .Yasterday afternoon a large crowd went from the Point to attend Méss Booth's lecture at Windsor Hall.An effort is being made to have her lecture in the néw Point barracks, on Bourgeois street.At the Point 8t.Charles Baptist Church yesterday.morning the pulpit was occupied by Mr.Meigs, of Indianapolls, who is at present fin the clty attending the annual convention «f the Quebec Sunday-school Union: The preacher gave a véry good ac\u201d count of the work done by the different Sunday-school assoolations throughout the States.\u2018 i Mr.Wim.Woeegar, Boungcols street, was yesterday taken to the Western Hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis.Mr.H.Thomas, dry goods merchant, Wellington etreet, who eome time ago ünder- \u201cwent a scvere operation at the General Hospital, is now convalescent.He will return home in a few days.: The members of the Young People\u2019s Society of Grace Church are hard at work making elaborate preparations for their annual concert, wihich will be given shortly 3 DESOHANEL A CONVERT AT HIS : BRIDE'S BEHEST.\u201d Paris, Feb, 11.\u2014The son of Paul Des- chanel, president of the Chamber of Deputies, whom a Russian girl student recen iT tricd to shoot for an alleged assault, w be secretly baptized next week prellminary to his marriage.He was not reared in any religions faith, and only recently he slded th the aatl-ole iltbéal fac- tlon.But the br \u2018ie.a doute Ipulated | for à church wedding.: OPIUM JOINTS FOUND BY PARIS 1 POLIOK RAID.Paris, Feb, 11,\u2014A police raid intended to lose gambling hedls lacldentally disclosed the existence of six opium joints in Paris, Che, kept by two Catentta ludiane known | Polnt St.TT & \u2018Hall.In addition to a grand concert, a number of tableaux vivants will also be given.In the latter.the members of th society will alone take part.: A hockey game thit 1s cursing great Interest In the Point will be played next Wednesday evening at the St.Lawrence Trunk will be decided.The teams will be from the freight department of Bonaventure depot and the freight depatrtutent of Charles.: BICKERDIKE OLUB.The Bickerdike Club, 2608 Notre Dame street, will be reopened to-morrow.A Liberals pre invited.ore flowing seu t ting: M.Hutchison, M, ar A Weir, MPD, E.\u201d 'TaiNifer, vrday morning all four were brought before | le eujoymeut of the funds to Innild 4 churah at Manawawka, | @ is perhaps the foremost of the Church.of evening there was n speclul service for the.Rink, when the championship of the Grand | AI | TEACHERS TO ORGANIZE MOVEMENT ON FOOT TO GET THEM _ INTO UNION, { of lines.The teachers in the quille schools of British.Columbia have y orgam- ized a strong union, ia affilmted with the Vancouver and Labor Council, and is organized on exactly the same basis as that of any other union in the trade category.In Chicago, recently, the teachers or- wi.es gonized u union, and asked for an increase of salary.Mayor Harrison expressed his sympathy with their plans._ They found the city had pay larger salaries.with because of millionaires escaped taxation.a movement was begun to have this property taxed the teachers were advised to p out of politics or out of the schools.The teachers are now tallang of securing a charter from the American Federation of Labor, and uniting their energiog with the workers in an effort to overthrow the domination of capital, against which have been vainly battering their heads.\u2018I'he Trades and Labor Congress are requesting trades coumcils in different cities, to interest the teachers in orgamiration as .à means of raising salaries.BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS.Saturday afternoon President Tobin or ganiged a Jarge number of the girls employ- - ed in the boot and shoe factories here into\u2018a union under the jurisdiction of the International Brotherhood.It is not yet decided whether the women, workers will amalgamate with tbe men workers\u2019 unions, or attempt to work out their salvation under a separate charter.As yet there is not a single woman's union in Montreal.Many of the girls em- loyed in the cigar making industry have Been admitted into the local union here, \u2018but they are not very steady adherents.y | Aa girls \u2018generally regard their employ- went as a temporary condition, they do not feel the necessity of organizing to improve it.At the meeting of the Shoe Turner's Union yesterday afternoon, Mr.in, president of the International; Mr.L\u2019Es- perance, business agent of the local shoemakers\u2019 union, delivered short addresses.The niembers signed applitation forms for 2 charter from the International Brother- ood.: The Boot and Shoe Lastera are divided on the question of joining the Interne- tional Union at the present time, though they- all admit.that circumstances will, compel] them to take this step before long.This, however, will not block the movement to establish the union label here.Those lasters who favor the International will, if necessary, withdraw from the local union, and\u2019 organize under a charter frem the Brotherhood.STONECUTTERS.; The Stone Cutters\u2019 Union, having arranged the preliminaries incidental to affiliation with the International, have made\u201d formhl\u2019 application for a charter from the Jourmeymen\u2019s Union.ABOUT SETTLED.The labor dispute between the Toronto master plumbers and journeymen is al- .most settled, the employers havi made concessions at every point, The only matter still unsettled is the period over which the agreement shall extend, The masters, 1 who desire, to.avoid trouble next year, wish to have it remain in force until Feb.1903, while the men want to terminate it in May next year.MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.Garment Workers Assembly, K.of L., at 560 Dorchester Street.- Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, in Exchange, Bleury Street.Boot and Shoe Lasters\u2019 Council, in St.Joseph's Hall.Montreal Printing Pressmen\u2019s Union, at 223 McGill Street.: \u2019 Painters and Decorators\u2019 Joseph's Hall.oo .Stone Masons\u2019 Union, at 1796 St.Catherine Street.Brotherliood.of ITsocemotive Trainmen, in: Fraternity Hall, 715 Wellington Street.Concert and ball of Barbers\u2019 Protective - Union, in lLegeault\u2019s Hall, corner Ricli- mond and Notre Dame streets.pa ; Obituary Union, in St.\u2014e .° - \u2014® NEW YORK.\u2014David Haater McAlpin, who was stricken with apoplexy at a meeting of the directors of the Eleventh Ward Bank, on Tuesday, died at his residence, No.46 West Fifty-eighth Street, Friday.Mr, McAlpin Was born in Plea- saut Valley, Dutchess County, N.Y, on November 18, 1816.He came to this city in.1837.und, in 1562 established the firm of D.fi.McAlpin & Co.At the time of his death he wae the oldest independent.tobacco manufacturer in this country.He accumulated a fortune estimated in the millions.lle owned many apartment.houses and business buildings in this city.One of the most valuable pieces of pro-, \u2018perty in his possession was the Broadway front of the block facing Herald Square, and hounded-by Thirty-third and.Thirty- fourth streets, on which stands the Ai- pine: He owned a large block at Morris.- town, N.J.,, neuv which -place was his country residence, Glen Alpine.He was à director ih the National Bank of the Republic, Eleventh Ward Bank, Union Trust Company, Home Fire Insurance Company, Manhattan Life Insurance Company, Ger- man-American Real Estate Title Guarantee Company and the First National Bank of Morristown, N.J.He was also'a director of the Union Theological Seminary.He' took a deep interest in the seminary and was generons'in ils support.He contributed argely also to other benevolent enterprises.; TORONTO.\u2014Mr.Stewurt Blai a brother of Mr.llugh Blain, of Eby, in & Co, aged 75 years, died suddenly on ° Wednesday at his home in Newtonbrook.| He was one of the oldest getired farmers of York County, having come from Ayr, Scotland.in 1842.KINGSYILLE.\u2014One of the oldest get- tlers and most prantinent men of South Gosfield Township, Mr.Theodore S.Wigle, died Saturday in his eightieth year.He had the record of being in South Gos- field Township Council longer than any other man in the county, having eerved ' as Reeve and Councillor twenty-two years, .MARTIAL LAW DECLARED.Madrid, Feb.11.\u2014Martial law has been declared in À .alencia.of Cod Liver on \"(Trade Mark.) YOR Lung Troubles n Severe Coughs : Colds Emaciation, &c.,&c.| Few systems can assimilate pure Oil, but as combined in \u2018\u201cThe , & L.\u201d it entirely loses its\u2019 un- leasantness and all can readily dl- feet it \u201cThe D.& L.\u201d Emuisio Will build you up.Will add solid pounds of flesh.Wil bring you back te health 80c.and 81.00 bottles.@ \u2018 DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Limited, .have the present possibility of blackmail | À a.Club Cheniers \u201cMr.Cam wes.| ; nih me , ! : 1 .i ,, M.P., ; 0.T.- the \u201cpretty twl inces,\u201d ined pres, Liub Lhenier; ALE.Lad .\u2019 nltaly continued, and however mook \"athe Dopartincnt of Fisistore, lind Ton [a Brine.Bub 1 did't volo, anyway.Chaclen Fisjor, M5 Baioche: OT.paid: Ba 1udice, marsios aué asmiarrion boas Blab Robidous; ©.Dudhens, 3.0.Lara: Montre ow York hy oumpenion sez balk 8) the expense | 1008 .RE : _ mogisbman | Howes, Vankleek ENN ns À y connected vociaily.65, pad a mae | va - « i ' - , ) \u201cAI New Stock, but There are 0 hinds in last year's neste.\u201d There are no goods on last year's shelves.Same Old Prices\u2014Lowest in the Trade.We are placing our new stock ready for your inspection in every Department, and we know, upon inspection, you will _ purchase, .You cannot help it; again our old motto, QUALAT Y and CHEAPNESS, will attract you, and more than ever will you find our motto illustrated here now.= Call early, and remember that opportunity is fleet-footed.N.B.\u2014Our Mail Order.Department is in full swing.\u201cTo Our Patrons at Longueuil, St.Lambert, Laprairie and Montreal South : Our delivery wagons will deliver on Wednesday as usual Orders should be received not later than Tuesday evenings.RIBBONS You will find in this Depart\u201c \u2018ment, Ribbons in every conceivable shade and in all widths at lowest prices.Here are a few : Black, White and Colored Silk \u2018Ribbons, 1 inch wide, from.4c peryd.Biack, White and Colored\u2019 Silk Ribbons, 14 inch wide, from.6c per yd.Black, White and Colored Silk Ribbons, 2 inch wide, from.10c per yd.Black, White aud Colored Silk Ribbons, 3 inch wide, from.21c per yd.Black, White and Colored Satin Ribbons, 1 inch wide, from.5c per yd.Black, White and Colored Satin Ribbons, 1% inch wide, frow.Sc per yd.Plack, White and Colored 8atin ) Ribbons, 2 inch wide, from.13¢c per yd.Black, White and Colored Satin Ribbons, 3 inch wide, from.19¢c per yd.Black, White and Colored Satin , Ribbons, 4 inch wide, from.33c per yd.White and Colored China Silk Ribbon, 7 inches wide, a splen-.- did washing ribbon 3 Duchess Satin Ribbon, in shades, 5 inches wide, silk on -cne side, satin on the other, washable, speclal.eee ~.60¢ per yd.Puckess Satin Ribbon, 6 Inchaa , wide, with tinsel stripe, suitable for very fine neckwear and bel ; 95e per ra.with colored ! thing in \u2018 f5c per rd.i > ts Dresden Ribbon, edge, the very latest neckwear, 35e and ~~ JEWELLERY \u2018A few lines for your.consideration .Quick Cut Bread Knives for.1244 Carvers, shear stcel blade, for.1.35 Table Knives, fine quality, for.19 Ladies\u2019 Watches, fine Swiss movements, sterling silver, handsome: \u2019 © ly engraved .ccieiiin.D0 Sterling \u2018Silver Match Boxes.LoL Shaving Mugs, with brush .25 - Fine Cut Glass Mustard Pots, silver plated cover vecu cescuucu0000 UMBRELLAS Heralds of Spring\u2014newly imported Umbrellas.Gents\u2019 Umbrellas, natural wood steel rods, paragon frame\u2014 Heavy Black Serge at 75c, S9c.Mercerised Silk, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50.Gloria Silk, $1.75, $2.00, $2.23, $2.50, $2.75 .UP.: Ladies\u201d Umbrellas, fancy handles, rod, paragon frame\u2014 In Black Serge, 50c, @Bc, T5c.Mercerised Silk,\u2019 $1.00, $1.15, $1.19, $1.25, $1.20, $1.33.Gloria Silk, $1.43, $1.50, $1.65, $1.75; $1.83, $1.08, $2.00, $2.23, $2.50 and up.A special line in Children's Schoo! Umbrel- .las, special value, We, Sûc, Gbe aud 75e.\u201c GRANITEWARE IN BASEMENT Granite Ple Plates, worth 7c and Se, for 5e and .PN Granite Saucepans, worth 35c, for.Granite Rice Bollers, worth 58c, for.Granite Dippers, worth 30c, for.handles, steel Qc 30e Re \u2018\u2019Tinware - Stew Pans, two sizes, 7c each, only a few} left., Saucepans, two sizes, reduced to 10c each.Block Tin Wash Bollers reduced from $1.25 to 75c each.Glassware A table tastefully set out showing a var- lety of articles at 15c.; China Tea Sets, extra value, 97 pieces, for $6.23.Co ; China Tra Sets, extra value, worth $7.50, for $4.00.Chamber Sets.variety of designs, 10 pleces, worth $2.75, for $1.05.' 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MR.WALBAXNK SPEARS.\u201cViewed from the standpo:nt of these specifications,\u201d said Mr.AV.McLea Wal \u2018bank, manager of the Lachme Electric Company, \u201cI cannot see how the lighting of the citv is to be cheapened.1 question wh.her under them there will be any competition.Somewhere in\u2019 the document it is said that the present lamp is satisfactory.Why not, then, ask for tenders on asaystem similar to the one in existence at the present time, instead of inserting any number of restrictive clauses, which will only tend to hamper new companies who may desire to compete for the contract.Jt strikes me that the subcommittee did its best to gather together all the most onerous obligations in a score Of contracts instead of bend ing ita best energies towards devising a safe and workahle specification.| Persun- ally, I think it would be better if the committee had suggested that each company should supply its own specitica- tions, The members would then be in a position to see just what cach company was prepared to do for a stipulated sum.It is not reasonable to suppose that lay- repare proper specthcations., A man might go into The Herald oftice and see the machmery.One pnece of mechanism, skilfully operated, he would designate as a linotype.He would know that there were such things as linotypes, that is ak.Similarly in connection with the electrical \u2018business, the, average man knows that there is such a thing.as an arc lamp, but that is about as far as bis knowledge goes.\u201cBut \u2018to come down to a consideration of some of the thirty-four clauxes in the document.In clause 5 we read that \u201cthe lamps at present in use will be deemed satisfactory.\u201d The strength of current, voltage, and rize of carbons to be used are also wpecidied.Wie hte willing to figure on such a basis, and give the city a tight equal to, if not better\u2019 than, the lights in use poday.But it is doubtful whether the lights in the streets will be improved by a change of company.The only thing you can say of them is that they are not up-to-date lamps.The current, though, is just the same no matter- what company supplies it- This, it seems to me, Affords another reason why the new teriders should be called upon specifications as nearly identical with those in.exisfence to-day as is possible.= \u201cBut.the question of the busis of the contract does not afford the most serious objection, Clause 18 reads: \u201cThe city resgrves to itsclf all rights which it may have under its charter to require any and all wires within prescribed limits, or * throughout the_city, to be placed beneath the surface.of the streets or elsewhere, and to require auny, poles or wires to be removed and the wires likewise placed in oconduifa beneath the surface of the street or elsewhere; and to compel any or all wires, pipes and other constructions and conduits to be laced in a common area beneath the sur- ce or clsewhere upon such terms as it may designate.\u201d What does that mean?It might mean that the City Council could order us to go underground, with little or no notice, and give us nothing for it.think that it should be etipulated that a change of such a nature should be suh- mitted to arbitration.If that is not done, then it should be distinctly understood ur on what system we are figuring, whether overhead or underground.The former is much less expensive than the latter.\u201cIt seems to me that clause 19 is a waste of energy.It reads: \u2018Nothing in these specifications shall be construed to prohibis or prevent the Corporation of lontreul from contracting for or cstab- lishing, using or maintaining its own electric fentin system for the purposé of lighting the city streets\u2019 or any building upder the control or supervision of the ity Council; and when the Corporation of Vrontre shall have decided to provide its own electrical lighting system, the Ma b men could A 1 Solid Lu MAKES SOLID BUILDINGS ~ U, PAUZE & SON Opyteastorn.Sash & Dodr Factory \u201c198 St, Urbain Streak ticulars.Address\u2014 \u20ac The Dixon Cure Co., , J.B.LALIME, Manager.572 St.Denis Street, Montreal.All communications strictly confidential.Hothotse Mushrooms 60¢.per lb.==\" Ney Laid Eggs 30¢.a dozen.contractor if on a five years\u2019 contract, or upon three years on a ten years\u2019 contract, annul tho eontract made in this specification.Were we to take u five year contract, we would have to figure that the amount we invested in poles, lines and machinery would be paid for or otherwise: it would be so much mserap iron on our hands.- We would.consequently have to provide that at the end of the contract we would be reimbursed for tHe amount of money and interest thereon invested in i ing the plant.\u201cLet us aseume that this work cost $500, 000.In addition to being paid for the porer that it would take to operate the ights, for the carbons and globes, for the trimmers and patromen, for wages and salaries, for taxes and insurance, and so forth, we would dave to allow a sui ficient sum: to admit of the @500.000 be- ssibly, 0 oo.: BROWN BROS., Windsor Market a\u2019.- - euring weak, ansemle Palo -facod people ing repaid at the efyl of what time\u2014at |.Yigor they never knew before.the end ily three years.| | Wa miahty according to this clause, be ® box or 8 faz 91.45, pb all company's poles and further use the same for departwental lines of communication.\u201d There seems to be no provision here for compensating the company for the use of its po.es.\u201cBut, if this must be, it should be made subject to the approval of the company's quperipten- dent.At the same time the city should: pay \u2018rental for the use of the poles.poles cost something to erect.Nor in these specifications do 1 wee anything about the height of the es, or in regard to the material of which they shall be composed, whether wood iron.Straight wooden poles may be used,\u2019 is the dictum, and, of course, wooden paies would be used, because they are che t.\u2018Clause 24 ahould not give any su op tion.- 1t reads: \u2018Tenders may be submitted for a contract covering a term of five or of ten years.I believe that the contract should be arbitrarily set ab ten years.Five years is no good; it is too short.; ; | \u201cA very objeationabge stipulation 18 found in clause 31: \u2018In case the contrac- _tor has an arrangement with a municipality presently ouside the oity, shoud this territory become antexed before the expiry of the present contract, the annex district shall immediately and thereafter have the benefit of \u2018the prices inthis contract.\u2018lhyc = cortaidhy against the Lachine Company's .interesta.It is not fair at all.We possess three contracts with outside municipalities that run for fifty years.\u2018lhe clause in question says that if these municipalities were to become part of the city we would have to give them the benefit of the conr petition existing in the city of Montreal, and that notwithstanding the fact that | we last money on all these coutracte.during the first few years of their existence.If this clause is insisted upon it will mean that we will be forced to add to the cost -of the Montreal lighting euflicient to make up {or the diminution in our re ceipts on those outside contracts.I don't think it is right for the city to place us in such a position.«A great deal is heard nowadays about municipal plants.As soon as a rymor of the amalgamation of companies is bandied about, the ery of *Monopoly,\u2019 Trust,\u2019 ete, is raised, and the aldérmen commence to talk about putling in their own plant.Wo hear much about dts being less expensive than contract.But the operators of a municipal plant never take into account ull the items of management that.are forced upon a private company.In- stead-of the-cost of municipal lighting being less than contraet, it is, wher figured on a ccnmercial basis, in reality more.Take our own waterworks as an example.What does municipal ownership do for us here?We are paying nearly four times as uch for water as in other places.lf you investigate you will find that in no munict- al electric plant is regard had to-taxes, fire insurance, liability insurance, interest on the money -invested, depreciation of plant.rent or water\u2014all items that a private company bas to make provision to meet.You have seen it stated in the public prints that lights could be supplied for $65 or $75.Here is a statement that digjreves such a contention:\u2014Boston (average price), $127.25; Detroit municr- pal plant (on commercial basis).$134.57; | Chicago, municipal plant (on commercial basis); $154.80; Bt.Louis (the cheapest, and they are going out of business), $0.67; Cincinnati, %11087: © Baltimore, street lights, $151.08; Dhiladelphia, $42.33: and New York, 8139.00.The trouble.with a great many people wha talk about.the cheap lights in otlier cities is that they don't take into account the difference in the conditions that exist at various points.In the States thev pay about $1.25 for coul; in Canada we pay $5.00.But they will tell you that we have water power.True, but the water power had to be purchased and the interest on the money so it vested has to be met.That interest money would buy a great deal of coal.In Chicago, where there is a municipal plant, they claim that a 2,000 candle power lamp costz 296.40 for all night.Coal costs from £1.14 to $3.50 per ton.At Thomrsonville, Conn, a 2.000 candle power lamp costs $80 per year: lit for five hours only, and on a moonlight schedule, At Trenton, Mo.a 1,200 candle power lamp costs $90, lit all night.So that vou sce these figures tell you nothing unless vou know of the conditions under which they have heen created.\u2019 \u2019 .\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .UNDER THD NERVE LASIL-The torture and tormept of the victim of nervdus prostration and nervous debjlity ne one can rightly estimate who has not been under the ruthless lash of these relentless human foes.M.Williams, of Fordwich, Ont, Was for four years a nervous wreck.Six bottles \u2018of South American Nerÿlne worked a miracle, and his doctor confirmed it.\u201428.= rt \u201c + QUEBEC OATH CHANGED.True Witness\u2014The Lieutenant-Governors of Quebec have invariably been Catholics.The oath of office had to be changed for them in order not to subject them to the humillat- ing dilemna of refusing it.or of swearing to that which we belleved to be false.It the form of oath can be 80 amended as to gui the conscience of a member of Parllament,; or of a Lidutenant-Governor, it can equally be changed to sujt the monarch and the times.Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills act on the three vital, health- controlling forces of .the body\u2014the Heart, the Nerves and the Blood.: The Heart \u2014 they strengthen and regulate, curing palpita- , tion, throbbing, skip = beats, weak and irregular pulse, _dizai- ness, faintness, smothering and pain around the heart.The Nerves\u2014 they tone up, and renew the worn out and \u2018wasted nerve tissues and electrify the nerve centres, curing nervousness, sleeplessness, co holia, - tor ataxia, St.Vitus\u2019 dance, lack of energy, brain fag and loss of vitality.The Blood-they enrich, causing nourishing life-giving red blood to flow through the-arteries, repairin and strengthening al the orgaps of the bod Who are run down ebilitated.The reconstructive power of these pills is simply marvellous, and those whose health standard is below par, will find a epurse of treatment with Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills\u2019 soon recupesate their health and gives them mental and bodily Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills are 50e druggists.1 FER TJ, 190).DRY GOODS, &a.© The subscribers will sell at their mig rooms, Nos.88 and- 28 St.Peter Street, ~ 2 Wedgesday, Fohryary 3th \u2026 - 44 10 n'clock am.\u2018 eo close Vérious consignments.) A large and varied assortment of DRY GOO! WCOLLENS and WORSTEDS, CLOTHIN FURS, BOOTS and SHOES, Btc.ALS0\u201410 Cases A.W.FRIERKS, 6 Bales UNION FRIEZES, BEAVERS, NAPS, 1 Ÿ >.WERDS, Hip oLôves vof With HOSIERY, ASSORTED FURS, GOODS, MUSICAL and ALA@M CLOCKS ., ete Sale without any reserve.LIBERAL TERMS.* ! 1 BENNING & BARSALOU, ?, Auotioneers.810,000 Sal 5 DNS -OF\u2014 China, Crockery and Glassware We have.been favored with {nstructions from Messrs.Barnard & Holland (who are remodelling thelr retail department in consequence of their rapidly growing wholesale business), to sell by public auction, without reserve, thelr retail stock of DINNER, TEA and TOILET SETS.FISH, GAMB aud DESSERT SETS.ENGLISH, FRENCH and FOREIGN CHINA 3 Cases COTTON VARN, 1 and MITTS, SHI Pis rs C r FINE GLASSWARE, LAMPS, FANCY PCTTERY, Etc, Etc, Etc, \u2014AT\u2014 NO.2503 ST.CATHERINB STR! .NO.2305 ST.CATHERINE STR A (Coruer of Crescent), Commencing THURSDAY, FERRUARY léth.AT 2.30 AND 7.30 P.M., And continued each day at same hours until every lot is sold.Goods will be on view from Tuesday.M.HICKS & CO, Auctioneers.Grand Sale In the Late Fire at \u2018fhomas May & Co.'s.$30,000] Assorted Goods Wednesday and Thursday, 13th and 14th February, In Our Salesrooms, 69 St.\u2018Jamcs Street, at Ten O'Glôck Each Day,- without reserve and in lots to the trade._ Dress Goods, Linings, Silesias,, Canvas.Satins, Silks, Pantings, Suitings, Cloakings, Sateens.Prints, Muslins, Velvet, Velveteen, Trimmings, Dress Meltons, Beavers, Serges, etc.+ Also a Bankrupt Stock of Fine Dry Goods: Cashmeres, Lace, Embroidery, Handkerchiefs, Hoslery, Gloves, Linens, Corsets, Underwear etc.ete.\u201c Also 300 Half Chests Tea.from Lockerby\u2019s fire, slightly damaged by \u2018smoke.LIBERAL TERMS.MARCOTTE BROS., \u2019 Auctioneers.PROFESSIONAL CARDS.MAOLENNAN, CLINE & Lm MACLENNAN;, : Barristers, &c, : CORNWALL, ONT.D.B.Mactennau, K.C.F.J.Maclennan.C.H.Cline.F.A C.BICKERDIKE, B.A., B.C.L.° Barrister and Solicitor.MERCHANTS BANK CHAMBERS.i W A.WEIR, K.C., M.P.P,, aC \u201c Solicitor and Barrister, 138A ST.- JAMES STREET.(Opposite St.Lawrence Hall.) .LEITCH.PRINGLE & CAMERON, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, \u2018Notaries Public, Ete.CORNWALL, ONT.Jas.Leitch, K.C.J.A.C.Cameron, LL.B.R.A.fringle.__ JYVCHAN, ELLIOTT & KENNEDY, ADVOCATES, Etc., CANADA LIFE BUILDING, 188 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL.(G1BEONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, Etc, , Ofice\u2014Cor.Richmond and Carling Sts.LONDON.George C.Gibbons, K.C:, Fred.F.Harper.E.HARVEY, B.C.L., Attorney, Barrister, Etec.ROOMS 3:6 AND 358 TEMPLE BUILDING, 185 ST.JAMES STREET.\u2019 \u2018 ALFRED MONTREAL.TELEPHONE 1868.(GREENSHIELDS & 5 .GREENSHIELDS, Barristers, Solicitors, ete.1734 NOTRE DAME STREBT.FINLAYSON & GRANT, Custom House Brokers, - Forwarders and Warehousemen, Bell Tel.Main 1303.P.O.Box 424.WANTED ODA PS.Tenders: will be received for about 308 sound cedar poles, from 45 to 55 feet long, 8 inches at smaller end, to he delivered in April next or eariler.?y .\u201cTHE LACHINE RAPIDS HYDRAULIQ AND LAND COMPANY, LIMITBD, | % Victoria Square.Montreal.FOR SALE 11146 Sherbrooke Street Large New House, extremely woll finished and with all the.latest and modern ideas.For Particulars R.A MAINWARING, .147 St.James Stroct,, ve - HFR DSEME) AMATEUR arm FATAL MAJESTY?Dyery Byquing et 8.15 pp + MATINEES \u2014Woednesday, Friday and Saturday, at 4.1 pp FAREWELL WEEK OF THE STOCK COMPANY -\u2014 - - IN DUMAN GREAT PLAY ' \u201cCAMILLE\u201d With LOTTA LINTHICUM in the Title Role.FRICKS MATISSER 10s and $te.NIGUTS.166.$9e.F2 | Willbebeldonthe M.A.A.A.RINK .Bale of Rose Feb.st Morton stein Bros.537 Oraig St, and M, A.À.À.Of Stand all Reserved.General admission 866 and 850.Roservod Ecats, Büc, LOUIS RUBENSTEIN, Hon Sec'y A.8.A.of GO - = eR & SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS OF AMERIGA _ Under tho auspices of the EKATIVG ASSOCIATION OF CANADA SEATING ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Saturday Afternoon » Feb.16th, at 8 o'clock.Arthur S Prince ADMISSION, 18Cc and 28c.kating Rink w(drand Masquerade TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 8 15 P.M.WINDSOR HALL FARLAND'S BANJO RECITAL.Plan at Shaw's Music Store, 2274 St.Catherine Street.pm .ART ASSOCIATION.PHILLIPS SQUARE Galleries Open DAILY 9 A.M.TO DUSK.Admission, 26¢.: Reading Boom Open to Members ill 6 p.m.' The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Montreal Mining) + Company, will be held in the Office, 30 St.John Street, on Wednesday, the 20th February, at One O\u2019Clock P.M., By order, \"J.FAIRBAIRN, Secretary.Montreal, 5th February, 1901.- \"H.L.PUTNATIL, REAL ESTATR, MORTGAGE LOANS, VALUATIONS, TEMPLE BUILDING.THEATRE ROVAL | 2 Je THE CITY OF NEW YORK, The perfection of realism, the acme of stage Ingenu ty, & life picture of events.- RICES\u201410c.20e, and 806.Next Weck\u2014 A Homespun Heart.FRIDAY Feb.135, at 8.15 p.m, - Masquerade Special Music by P.W.F.Band Only, those in costume will be allowed on the ice; gentlemen in Ladies\u2019 Costume will rot be admitted.Admission to spectators, 20c; skaters, usual prices.\u2018 y The 64th Annual [Meeting ; or .The Sunday School Union of the Province of Quebec.Will be held in Emmanuel Church, Corner St.Catherine and Stanley Streets, on Sunday Monday and Tuesday evenings, 10th, 1ith and 12th February instant, 190L : Sunday E¥ening\u20147.00 p.m., Emmanuel Congregational Church, St.Catherine Street- \u201cThe Front Line Sunday School,\" Mr.Melgs Monday Evening\u20148.00, Music.er.8.20, \u201cHow to teach wtih chalk and pencil and by object lessons.\u201d Illustrated.Mr.Meigs.8.55, Offering.Music.9.05, Five questions answered in 25 minutes.Tuesday Evening \u2014 8.00, Music.greatness and the &malilness of the teacher\u2019s opportunity.\u201d Rev.Hugh Pedley.8.45, Offering.Reports.9.00, \u201cWhy am I in Sunday School Work?\u201d Mr.Meigs.PRESENTA INL ES LIER SE LLY JLTWMINATED \u2014 | \" FOWIN COX &'CO \u201814 6, FRANCOIS xAVIER ST THE SUMMIT This is a consumima and a fact which is, city, who give us a | for our special lines \u2018 Has been reached in our Trouser Making Department.$4.00, $5.00, $6.00.ROBERT SEATH & SONS, The Trouser Makers, OF PERFECTION tion in which we take pardonable pride well known to the gentlemen of the iberal and ever increasing patronage of Trouserings at \u2019 : 1817 NOTRE DAME STREET.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Edmond J.Barbeau, Esq., Chairman.A.F.Gault, Esq., Samuel Finley, iq.Edward 8.Clouston, Esq.Am't invested in Canada .$ 3,250,000 Available Assels .e.60,.672.320 Mercantile risks accepted at low current Tates.: a.- G.F.C.SMITH, | Chief Agent of the Dominion.Sub-Agents\u2014 : Thomas Hiam, John G.R.Driscoll, W.Markland Molson.Special Agent French Dept.\u2014Cyrille Laurin.SCOTTISH UNION \u2014AND~ National Insurance Co.of Edinburgh.ESTABLISHED 1824.Total Assets.$44,222,472.83 Invested Funds .23,065,472.83 Invested in Canaa.2,825,940.60 Montreal Office~ 117 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET WALTER KAVANAGH, ° Chief Agent and Secrecary.Montreal Advisory Board \u2014 Hon.L.J.Forget, Senator; Charles F.Smith, Esq., Thomas McDougall, Esq.$1,000,000 to lend at low rates for satisfactory sccurity.ire Insurance Montreal City Agént, The Imperial Insurance Company, Limited, London, Eng., British American Assur- ence Company, Toronto.Alllance Assurance Company, London, Eng.GEORGE C.HIAM, Imperial Bulldinæ, St.James Street.\u2014THBE\u2014- - Plate Glass Ins.Coys, 1794 Notre Dame St, = Montreal, BROKIT & LIGRTSOURN, General Agents.Plate Glass Accident.\u201c Btokness, The INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING COMPANY, LTD.-; ET Works\u2014DRUMMOND COLLIERY.Westville, Nova Scotia.Miners and Producers of \u2018Drummond\u2019 Coal and Coke, from the oslebrated\u2019 Pictou Seams of Nova Scotia.Oftéred in all sizes, aid quan- Uties to suit purchasers.Shipments by water op .Wentworth J.Buchanan, Eeq., Deputy: do.| Ontario Accident and Lioyds Head Office, Room Merchants Buliding, Moutresde Lb Merenacts Bask OVERPOL, LONDON GLOBE | ome imssrance_ company.| Malt Extracts ARE WM.DOW & CO.'S INDIA PALE ALE CROWN STOUT Ale and Porter Brewers, ALE au PORTER Wood and Bottles.supplied.1006 Notre Dame St., Montreal.Families regularly Brewers awes & Co, =2vers Pale Ales and Porter LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Office: Tel.Main 563, £21 St.James Sires HOTELS.ST.LAWRENCE HALL MONTREAL .| HENRF HOGAN, Propristas, The best known hotel in the Dominios.\u2018 PATENTS.Write today for à free copyof our Intéresting book \u201cInventors Help\u201d and \u201cHow you are swindled\" We have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 60 foreign countries.S8cnd sketch, mode} for fréc advice.MARION & MARIO orts, New York Life Balding, wd oc Bullding, Washinoton.D 0.° peste and v.OWEN N.EVANS, - Opening Pray- .» ed Seuts will open on Mon 11th Pniitips & Co., 1755 Notre ame St, ] bonce, 149 Mansfield Street, est aide of Grand 8.15, \u2018\u201cThe .1.MOLSON & 3a, have always on hand the various kinds of - TRADE MARKS.Temple Bulldiag, MoxTansn., © Th a Beis me ess Aire eb ato a Se mans Can #4.Da / r \u2014 ro 8 Department for Women Readers leave in a few days to spend some time Gault, Miss Gertrude Price, Quebec; Mrs.Mrs.Magrath, wife of C.A.Magrath, in pe.G.Herrick Duggan, Miss Drynan, Toron- manager of the C.N.W.Irrigation Coni- _ Mra.G.Herrick Duggan, who has been 10} Mrs.wing Mon Oo eno on y, and end commusioner of the Al- spending some weeks in New York.38 Mrs.A.K.Fok, Mr.Auguatus J.Fer | bridge, Alberta, anrived on Thum iar io Smith, of Toronto, have returned from turns home this week from a visit here, | \u201clif Hall ; and will be accompanied by Miss Gabri {\u2018California.Lo all.a ; elle Roy.Miss Doutre, of Montreal, 1s visiting der Mr, JJ.H.Bolton, Toronto, is at the | _Mrs.Charles R.Whitehead, 164 Drum; aunt, Mrs.Brodeur, iu Ottawa, and \u2018was Windsor.1 .mond street, is eteftaining at five o'clock | present at the opeming.win A.Porter, St.John, N.B., is at the: - tea this aîternoon in honor of her guest, | ur w M.à hae w \u2018indgor.= .Miss Gertrude Price, of Montmorency |, \u201c°° M.Macpherson, of Quebec, was | Mr.W.S.Dresser, Sherbrooke, is at the \u2018 ; : in towm yesterday, leaving in the evening +.* Falls, Quebec.: 25 Windsor.: _.1 - fo\u2019 Toronto.; .ET Miss Lilian Superior, who was recently ; Co - Mr.A.St.Browne, Gult, Ont, is at the married to Mr.Francis Eugene Mun, of | The marriage of Mr.Frederick.Nethwood Carslake.; New York, is visiting her parents on Brown to Miss Grace Isabel Keer will take |.Mr.A.Campbeï], Brandon, is at the Sherbrooke street.Mr.and Mrs.\u201cMun place in Grace Church on the 10th Feb- Windsor.D tack of la grippe.\u201c ed from their trip.Mrs.Henry will be at \u201c February at the Chateau de Ramezay.À say is right.and Mrs S.Coulson, tr.and Mrs.+.On Wednesd ét : Cain, Mr.anc rs.George Cains, Mr.n Wednesday@ oon at (3.50 o\u2019clock Mrs.G.Gas y, Portage La Prairie, |pnd Mrs.Cochrane,.Mr.and Mrs.George the Montreal nl Cauncil of Women ~ Man., writes: For over two.years I -|runmond, Mr, and Mrs Huntley Drum- Will hold a general meeting in tlie Young was troubled with sick headache and eon- |mond, Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Dunlop, Mrs.Women\u2019s Christian \u2018l'emperance Associ: stipstion, I tried many different pills [and the Misses Donahue, Dr.and Mrs, ation.At this meeting, Dr.D.J, Evans .snd t medicines, but they only gave Brewn, Mr.an rs.Ducios, Mr.and will address the audience on \u201cHow to | Mr.and Mrs.A.8.Insure à Pure\u2019 Milk Supply.\u201d With the { \u2018for New York, whence they will sail CONSTIPATION * Montrealers is that of Mims Lady Mar p est to many N , Men, Women oats Cat rousse : 0.Mawnan, Us.and Mis À ,Ç Galt, Mountain atroct, to Dr.H.Smith, .Mr.and Mrs.of Ripeg.alt is extremely ur Soott, Mr.and Mre.and Happe Mim tremely Arth - popuder in hires) ociety, and it is to Mr.and Mre.Shaw, and a great many é a -I SOCIAL LIFE.that her marriege Will reaps bac to Win: dl Miss Degle, of Sen Francisco, is at the Mrs.J.M «Carthy, Hutchison Street, | x; WAL.\u2019 ., Bu .Windsor.| gave o delightful tes on Friday for Mre.Mra, John Ogilvie, 305 Street, Miss of New York, is ab the Plossanta, a Florida lady who is spending \"2° bas been confined to the for > Camebell, ve.some time here.The tea table waa decor \u201c0 time is very much better.aies Drynan, of Torcoto, ie visitng i.rien wor ia charge our or®rown wores , oi .- Mina Marier is recoving from verse, Miss Tyre Io Moa Wo pilin, Alred Denison (Lady Gay; of en attack grippe.cheredu, Misa Roy, Mis Ferrier, Mise orouto Saturday Night) is guest of | Sih Charles H.Tupper and Lady Tupper Strathy and Miss Murphy.\u2019 Mre.Brodeur, Ottawa, g are at the Vager.If Proctor\u2019s turns out to be as popular par.and Mrs.E.B, Eddy have re 4 Miss V.Lindsay, Lorne Avene, is To- bere as Shea's in Toronto, it will a ed to Hull from visiting here.Mr.T 7 coverihg from an attack of grippe.wuccess.There people are quite wild L145'8 new house is called Standish Hall, ; over the vaudeville house.They say that 23 be is à direct descendent of Miles Mr.and Mrs.0.R.H and their OF anderille house.They say that Standiah.son and daughter are in Gibraltar.\u2014 |æmusement is responsible for the coining Mes.DeKalb, \u201cSedgwick Farm,\u201d Syra- X Dr.Harvey Smith, of Winnipeg, is am: of a new word in the English ton ouse, N.Y., has announced the engagement ong the guests at the Windsor Hotel: |epoken mm T- ne 1 gue 88 CE her daughter.Mine Ada: I Skalb.ong fi ; ken in Toronto, \u201cWill you Shea with | ighter, Miss Ada B.DeKalb, Mrs.E.Rawlings, Simpeon Street, is us?is he preliminary tb many an to Mr.John Gibson Hazard, of Rhode / recovering from an attack of pneumonia.agreeable party.Everyone knows how Jaland.The mews will call forth aincere ; Mors.Spicer, who has been staying w h Proctor's in New York is patronized.congratulations from Canadian friends.' friends in Detroit, is in town again.Mrs.Clarence J.MoCuaig, 1127 Sher-| Mise Britton, of Kingston, invited her 3 Mrs.A.inson, of Winnipeg, is brooke street, gave a ing tea on Girl friends in at the tea hour on Friday 2 visiting Mrs.Waddell, Sherbrooke street.Friday afternoon last.Mrs.obuaig, to meet her geste, Misses Kathléen and | os Mes.Cornwallis Monk, who has been Who was somely gowned in black Harriet Cassell, of Toronto.Miss Ethel * Jaid up the Ja grippe, is now convales- satin, with steel trimmings, received in Hendry and Mis Carrie Skinner Qoured cent.\u2019 D vr the drawing room.The tea table, Which tea and coffee and Mrs.Hugh Nickle ; oo presided over by Mrs.Samu .cream.5 - Capt.and Mre.A.T.Ogilvie are the wing, was beautifully decorated with| It now transpires that the elaborate guests of Mrs.John Ogilvie, Stanley pink roses.Miss Irene Alloway also as-| story about the Baronew von Ketteler's H Street.1, ._ sisted at the tea table.The house looked appointment in the German Royal house | d , Dr.R.Tait Mackenzie will lecture in beautiful with many palms and Bowers.bold was false.The Baronces left to-day + Toronto in Trinity College Lenten Among the invited guests were Mre.E.for the Mediterrancnan for ber health, course.Gi.Rykert, Mrs.Colin McCunig, Mrs.and goes later to vigit her mother-in-luw Mra.E.8.Clouston and ber daughters Ubarles R.Whitehead, Mrs.\u2018 Leslie H.| in Germany.in town again.Miss Ryland returned last Thursday to Quebec after visiting friends here for several weeks.! .Miss M.C.Hickey, of Morrisburg, Ont., is visiting Mrs.James Cantin, Dorchester n, Miss Black, Mrs.Philip B.Gilbert, Mrs.Lovell M.Spackman, Mrs.E.Car man, Miss Thomas, Miss Eva Molson, Miss Pauline Biddome, London; Miss Irene Alloway Mrs.Wiliam Spacer, Miss Millie Monk, and others.a visit of some days with her husband's mother, Mrs, Magrath, at 72 Vittoria street, Ottawa, after which she returns to Lethbridge.the has been in Montreal for some weeks visiting her mother, Lady Galt.\u2014OUttawa Citizen.Street west.: Miss Robinson.of Elm Avenue, Westmount, Ki nee : \\ .Feb.11.\u2014(Npecial.) \u2014 A charming dinner party was given last [has gone to spend two or three weeks with N-Kingston, pont .Feb 1 \u2014Special.) ro- Friday evening by Mrs James Ross, 360 friends at Cobourg and Toronto.bers o e old gradi , are Peel \u2019 \u2019 The visiting governors to the Montreal Gen-| \u2018UrNing this week for the Alumni confer- 8 .ence at Queen\u2019s, and many of these will eral Hospital for the week commencing Monday, the 11th February are: Hon.Geo.W.Stephens, Mr.A.Ramsay, Mr.David Yulile, Mr.James Tasker.Mrs.E.F.Sleeper, of Coaticook, Is Im town.Co.\u2019 Hom.Mr.Justice Blanchet, of Quebec, has recovered from an attack of grippe.Mrs.F.G.Henry will recelve on .Wed- vesday next at 4646 St.Catherine street.Mm.Fredericks Taylor, who is a patient in the.Royal Victoria Hospital, 1s getting.stronger.; Mrs.Percy Robinson.of Sherbrooke, who ls a patient at Dr.Willlam Gardner's private hospital, \u2018will eoun be able to return bame.Co Mr.W.H\u2019 Comstock, ex-M.P., Brock- ville, and Mme.Comstock, leave ghortly for Smith and Miss Valda Mrs.J.H be accompanied by their wives,\u201d amongst whom be Mrs.Macphail, \u2018Mrs.Bin- nie, Mrs.- Turnbull, and others.The Women\u2019s Alumnae will also meet next week.On Thursday afternoon at haif-past three à discussion on \u2018\u2019The Responsibility ot the Twentieth Century Woman\u201d will be led by Mrs.John Marshall.In the evening there will be a supper in the Levana room for members of the college women's alumnae, after which there will be five minute speeches made by graduates and under-graduates.The prospect of hearing five-minute speeches from girls and women.wil draw many members to the alumnae supper who might otherwise pass by this re-union of college women.visiting friends here.Mr.End Mrs.Maurice Macfarlane, of Detroit, are spending a few days in the city, visiting friends.| Mrs.Percy Stevens, of Toronto, who was Miss K.Logie, of Montreal, is spending some time in town.A very enjoyable tobogganing party \u2018was given last Thursday evening by.Mrs.Drummond, Sherbrooke street.Mr.W.M.Ramsay has returned - from Toronto, where he went to be \u2018present | at the funeral of Mr.B.B.Osler.The many friends of Miss Knight.Sher-' brooke street, will be sorry to hear thst she is laid up with a broken ankle.Miss Loretto Swift, \u2018of Kingston, re- COMING AND GOING.Mr.L.Taschereau, Quebec, is at the ruary.Mr.and Mrs, Foster Chaffee have left Montreal to live in Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.Chaffee bave many fricuds ln.town who will regret the change._ Her Excellency Lady Minto, whq is at Nlagara Falls, was accompanied by the Countess of \u201cAntrim, Lord Duniuce, Lady Eliecu, Lady Ruby and Lady Violet Eliot, Miss Eldat, Miss Plowden, Capt.Graham, Land Mr.Guise.They are expectiml back on Wednesday.Miss Raw Gilabrist, sabular from the/University af -Wales, is spending \u2018a little thue in the clty for the purpose of studylng the.system \u2018of education here, especlal'y In the training of teachers.She ds at present at the Royal Victoria College, at the invitation of Mixy Oakley.* _ Mr.W.P.Sloane, manager of the To-, ronto branch of the Quebèc Bank, has resigned that position with a view of turning his attentlon to stockbroking.Mr.Sloane has bden in the employ of the Que- Cant.C.M.MacRae, Cookshire, is at the Queen's.10 Mr.J.L.Drummond, Nu York, is at the Windsor.will leave shortly for England.Mrs A.Crewe, of Back River, will leave on February 13 for England by the Dcmirion Line steamer Commonwealth, and will spend \u2018a few months abroad.She will be joined.in June by Mr.Crewe.Neveral postponed entertainments will take place about Faster timé.\u201cGeneral mourning, and Lent coming carly makes ît impossible to have large affairs till Easter.The many friends of Miss Oakeley, of the Roval Victoria Coliege, Sherbrooke, street, will be pleased.to hear that she \u2018is now much better after her recent at- Queens Hotel: \u2019 4 Mr.R, L.Blackburn, of Ottawu, is at the Place Viger.10 Mr.George Munroe and Mr.Alex.Mun.roe are in New York.; Mr.and Mrs.A.J.\u2018Camiränd, Levis, Que., are at the Russell.Mra.Bellveau has returned from visiting friends In Belleville, NJ.Mr.C.E.E.Uasher, gencral passenger agent C.P.R., I in Minneapolis.Mr.Jas.Robinson, M.P., Northumber- land, N.B., was here yesterday.\u2018 Dr.and Mrs.H.LL.Morse hive returned to Toronto after visiting the Mivses Scott, Redpath streef.Capt.J.F.Foulkes, of Victorda, BL., | who has volunteered for General Baden Powell's police, is at the Hall, Mrs.W.V.Dawson \u2018and the Misses Dawson, who Jeft for New York on Monday evening, have sndled for Bermuda.Dr.and Mrs.F.G.Henry have return- heme to her friends Wednesday, the 13th inst, at her residence, 4646 St.Catehrine Street, Westmount.( Miss Barlee, of Peterborough, is now the guest of Mrs.Parker, Stanley street.Mr.and Mis.R.Stanley Bagg and fam- fly, 1129 Sherbrooke street, lett yesterday for Genoa.Mr.and.Mrs.Bagg will be abroad for some months.bec Bank for about twenty years, and dur- | The women's branch of the Antiquarian ing the last \u2018ten years has been manager foley ol bold the \u201ctea\u201d Postponed of the Toronto branch.The improvement from of January on the 15th of anq enlarged scope of the bank's operations In Toronto are chiefly due to the first- | class business as well as banking ability Mr.Sloane has displayed.The directors of the bank have recognized the value of Uis services by a very substantial bonus, and there is among the friends and cllents of the bank a very gemeral feeling of regret at the ecverance of his connection.Mr.Sloane will continue to make his howe [n'Toronto.\u2014Toronto Globe., On Saturday afternoon Mrs.C.L.Sho- rey was hostess at a very large and successful ted in honor of her daughter, Miss Edith Shorey, who made her debut early in the winter.Five hundred invitations were sent out.Mrs.Shorey wore a hand- scme costume of black and steel, and her daughter was in grey, with rose pink.There were numbers of men present as well as ladies, and the affair was most enjoyable.The decorations used were red carpations, and the candles were shaded in red.In the tea room were Mrs.Me- Lerrnan and Mrs.Bullock, pouring tea And coffee, and they were assisted in attend: ing to the wants of the guests by Misa | MacLean, Miss Armande Shorey, Miss Wirhart, Miss Ray, Miss Black and Miss Sleter.Among the guests invited, many of whom were present, ere the Hon.À.W.Atwater, Mrs.and the Misses Atwa- ter, Hon.M.and Mme.Thibaudeau, Mrs.and the Misses Weir, jr., and Mrs.Ross, Dr.and Mrs.Campbell, Mrs.James.Mor- Lt.-Col.and Mrs.J.good musical and literary programme has been made bo the Promos podhtions have een e e nch room ill add to Me comfort.which will Owing to the severe illness of Mrs.De- ver the wedding of Mr.Norman Stuart- Leslie, R.C.A., of Kingston, formerly of Montreal, to Miss Dever, daughter of Hon.Senator Dever, S.John, N.B., on the 10th, \u2018will be a very quiet one.Friends of the family will regret to learn that Mrs.De- ver still continues very ill.\u2018An engagement which is of much inter- WOMEN'S DOINGS.NURSES KHPT BUSY.At the monthly meeting yesterday of the\u201d Victorlan Order of Nurses dt was announc-' ed that in the \u2018last year the nurses have pald 6,751 visits.In the past month they pald 446 visits, had 43 new calls, and an- pwered 21 aight calls.THRE VALENTINE 1EA.The much spoken of \u201cVulentite tea\u201d for the friends of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, on Wednesday next, promises to he a great ane.cess.The Natural History rooms are well adepted for the tea and the ladies hepe everyone will try and attend.The \u201cbran pic\u201d for the children will be a great feature of the entertainment.Also the Punch and Judy and magic lantern shows.Refreshments may he obtained and valentines will be for sale.\u2014 LADINS' CURLING CLUB.The.Quebec Ladies\u2019 Curling Club, or rather some mémbers of it, arrive in town to-day, to hay the Montreal ladies tomorrow.e match takes place-at ten in the rink on St.Luke Strect, and promises to be a lively and exciting one.After the match the Montreal Club gives a Permanently Cured and all its Il Effects Removed by Burdock Blood Bitters.4 If \"you've suffered from constipation F&n; B.ean, ir.visi i for years, tried all the remedies you ever Mrs.E.Ay fmall, Mr.and Mes, Beecham, lunch to their visitors at the rink.heard or read of, without getting more A; and Mrs.Suckling, Mr.and bre MISS EVA BOOLH.than the relief the one dose of the medi- eine afforded\u2014if yeu\u2019ve been subject to all the miseries associated with constipa- Stctbam, Mra.Amos, Mr.and Mrs.Ayer, Mr.and Mrs: Agnew, Miss Agnew, Mrs night in Windsor Hall Miss Eva Acer, Miss Acer, Mr.and Mr.L.O.Last h, Salvation Army commissioner for Canada and Newfoundland, addressed a tion, such as sick headache, nausea, bili- Arn strong, Miss Armstrong, Mra.T.J.; i \u201c ill arise ousness, pimples, eruptions, blood humors, Alloway, Miss Irene - Alloway, Mr.and ree nee Fait ad will ey unto blotches, piles, etc., wouldn't you con- (Mrs.R.Adair, Mr.and Mrs.Bentham, him, \u2018Father have sinned against heaven sider it a blessing to be cured of your Mr.and Mrs.Beaübien, Mr.and Mrs.Fand before thee.Miss Booth\u2019s exhorta- constipation so that it would stay cured ¢ Hal Brown, Mr.and Mri.A.J.Brown, tions were listened to with the d t | anrdonk P ies he Misses Holmes (Quebec), Miss Bal.interest.Tonight.at.in Windsor eure our, Mr.an ra.C.r.and «he will give what in ed as her best ; T, Binke, Mrs.Stevenson.Brown, Miss Brown, Mr.and Mrs: Baird, Dr.and Mrs.Buller,Mr.ani Mrs.Cooper, Mr.and Mrs.Cotting- \u2018ham, Mrs.Clark, the Misses Clark, Mr.care so that the cure will be permanent.It has done so in thousands of cases during the past twenty years.ust ome statement to prove what we lecture.Jast cvening conducted the roligious LOCAL COUNOIL OF WMEN: rigadier Pugmire service, me slight, temporary relief.Mr.8.W.Ewing, rs.prevalence in our midst of #0 much sick- Evane, Mr.and * A Isdy friend of mine induced me to Wing.Mr.and : ; à ; rs R.A.EK.Greenshiel Mr.and nes, this will be a word of time! by Burdock Blood Bitters, and sent me Mrs.E.W.Gnaedinger, Mrs.George &nd warning, empocially 10 thone help f 8 bottle of it to start with.I de- Hart, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Hunter, Mra, have to do with children.The well-known fived 90 mueh benefit from that that E (rier, Miss Grier, Mr.and Mrs; Irish, reputation of the lecturer will give weight sontinned to use it, and took in allthree Mr.and Mrs.Jamieson, Mr, and Mrs.to the important mensage.which, it je bottles, which completely cured me.W.de M: Masler, Miss Marler, Mr.and hoped, wil be listened to by.large num: bers.The public are invited.A special foature of interest in the early part of the meeting will be the reading and wign- ing of the address to Queen Alexandre, \u201c \u2018 \u2018| Mrs.Morrice, Mr.and Mrs.D.ter, That was ten months ago, and es m2 | vies and Mre.A.MeKim.Me.and Ne bosith has been splondid ever since I nave W.Macmaster, Dr.and Mrs.Macphail, Pa THE MONTREAL DALY HERALD, MONDAY FEB.TI, 1901.Dougall, president; .Misx 1 Paterson, - Mr.Alex.Ellis, of New York, is at the |.| boils add a pint of cold water, season with A = GREAT SALE Summer Blouses $3.00 Blouses for 89c each.We have laid out on tables a magnificent assort\u201d ment of the choicest designs in Summer Blouses\u2014every one a beauty.The majority of these Blouses are marked $3.00, others at $2.00.Some ara all white, others in colored effects, all 89c each.Come and make your selections early whij«t all sizes are in stock.1 , REMNANTS! REMNANTS! .Until Thursday, evening we clear out all our remnants of Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics, at Half Price.Ca I BOYS\u2019 BLOUSES In Muslin, Print, Galatea, very pretty patterns, were T75c to $1.50.Now S(c each.BOYS\u2019 SUITS.2-Piece Suits, sizes 22 to 27, were $4.00 to- $5.00.Our special price, $2.93 each.Special Agents for Dr.Deimel's Linen Mesh Underwear.iOgilvy's.Fpanranns np anama rm rame mai 0 - se bt ei mn mai rab ue 1 ~~ Lm me AE La Vida Corsets are the best.Jenness, Miller combine elegance and comfort.Shoes BUTTERICK\u2019S PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS! that no time should be \u2018 ing purchasers.and Apron Linens, - Remnants of Black and Colored Dress Goods.Remnants of Black and Colored Silks and Satins.Remnants of Sheetings and Pillow Cottons.Remnants of Fine Linens, Table Linens, Roller Linens Remnants of Towellings and Huck Towellings.Remnants of All-wool Flannels and Flannelettes.Remnants of Window Muslins, etc.for-Stocktaking Bargains ! ODDS and ENDS and REMNAN Nominal Prices in all Depts.Odds and Euds and Remnants\u2014these have been turned up jin the process of Stocktaking and will be found in all the departments.In many instances, the prices are merely \u2018nominal, but the quantities are very limited, so it in \u201clooking round\u201d by intend- TS, at Stationery Counter.VALENTINES.A very fine assortment is now showing at our _.Terms Cash.JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2343 St.Catherine Street, Tel.Up 933.Corner Metcalfe.of Canada as ossible, and then sent to FH OXÉ É OCCÉOROCRE Her Majesty through the National Coun- za \u2019 al of Women.; \u2018 LADIES\u2019 GOLF CLUB.At, the annual meeting of the Royal Montreal Ladies\u2019 Galf Club the following officers were elected: Mis.II.W.Mac: Linton, honorary secretary; Miss Bond, hon.treasurer;.committee, Mma, MacTier, Mrs.Alex.Miss Lorn Macdougall, Mrs.W.Hope; Miss Marler and Miss Mabel Taylor.The club in in a most prosper: ous, condition, and the election of such competent officers will ensure its coutin- uing so., : \u2018 TO-MURROW'S MENU.BREAKFAST.Malt Becakfuet Food.Broiled Liver, with Bacon.Buttered Toast.Lyonnaise Potatoes.: Coffee.LUNCH.+ .Poached \"Eggs: ' Tomato Sauce.\"Bread and.Butter Sandwiches.The Should be Woll Framed, Styles, Best Workmuanship.Don't Make a Botch of a Fine Picture.| I'make a specialty of Fine Framing.in Gilt, Oak, Gold.Faney Degign Mouldings.Newest GEO.R.HEASLEY.2087 St.Catherine St Preserved Peaches.» Madeines.| \u201c Ghocolate: \u201d DINNER.\u201cKidney Bean Soup, | Scalloped Oiuons.( Birds\u2019 Nest Pudding.Tea.; \u2014 KIDNEY BEAN SOUP.One pint of kidney beans and two and halt quatts of lukewarm water, when it * peared\u2019 on the platform in full wilt and pepper, boil gently three and a halt ours, add one potato, sliced, and boil half an hour longer.Rub through a oollander and put back in the pot; thin with milk 1f too thick.BIRD'S -NEST PUDDING.Six medium sized apples, 4 tablespoons \u201cJAW SLT \u201cPresented to John - and on the inside cap the followin Votion, to his.country in her time of need.\u201cThis meeting look, place on Sat urday night in \u2018Moir Hall, and was well Roast Beef.Mashed Potatoes.attended.Dr.R.:N.Walsh, Mayor of 5, Macaroni, with Cheese.C4 jthe village, was chairman.Mr.Smith Butter Thins.\u2018having been mmvited (to.the meeting, ap i aki dress.\u2018After a few preliminary remarks by the chairman, Mr.W.=.Maclaven, ALP, was called on, who spoke in.warm terms of the loyalty of the Canadians to the Motherland, closing Ins address by presenting.Mr.Smith, on behalf of the citizens of Huntingdon, with a vawmauoe gold watch as a token of their appreciation of his valour in having braved the hardships of the South African cam- The wat¢h is a Waltham move- paign.1 ment, with a pafectly plain Mk gold ruary, 1901.° ; cise.On the outside case are his initials, Newspapers Inserting this advertisement engraved in full emonogram, in- olfe | shred, 6 eggs, 1 quart milk, 1 cup sugar, \"oven Lill custard is set.Serve either ho and Valeyfield meet to play butter, 2 shredded wheat biscuit rolled and sifted or hulf cup granulated wheat half teaspoonful salt.Core and pare apples.Butter a pudding dish and sprinkle with the crumbs.Place apples in dish, fill the space left by removing core, with butter, and sprinkle the remainder of the crumbs over the\u2019 apples.Beat the eggs and sugar together, add milk and salt, turn over the apples, and bake in.slow or ould.\u201c ATTEND ANNUAL BALL ACADEMY DANCE AT HUNTINGDON DRAWS A LARGE CROWD, Huntingdon, Feb.11.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The annual academy ball which is usually 100k- ed forward to with much pleasure by the young people: in this neighborhood, was held in Moir Hall on Friday evening, and was a very pleasant affair.Over 450 in- vitationa were sent out, which were lreart- ily onded to by the recipients, who filled the large hall to overflowing, fnany coming from a distance.The music was good.the supper excellent, and dancing usted until daylight\u2014\"'glad to meet, sor- Ty _to part, and hopeful of meeting again.\u201d Some of the hotkey enthusiasts in Val-.leyfield have at last discovered that the Huntingdon boys can play hockey as it should be played.It is ho, at the Valleyfield boys may also become proficient in the game, so that our Canadian winter game may become popular hereafter er the lads of tluntingdon hockey {| \u2018They have met three times already this winter, first.at Valleyfield, second at Sa- ranac Lake, N.Y., end third at Hunting: don, the Huntingdon boys coming out victorious in each game.e last mentioned game was here Saturday on the akat- ing rink and was very well attended.Most of the home hoys having attended the acadmy ball on the night previous, were not quite up to their usual form, he ithout a stout resistance on pant of the visitors, who deserve much credit for the game they ut up.The score was four to two in Favor of Huntin don A, Followin .were the players: \u2014 e .Brodie, R- Bougre, J.Dereciare, J.MoVicar, R.Robineau, J.Petrie, and Eagleton: | Huntingdon, Laurie MeN n, Arthur Teman, J.A.rwon, Ken, Dalgliesh, Tom Moir, Wilke Blackwood and Jack Marshall.: Lo.John W.8mith, whose parents live in is village, was our only representaive in the South African war.He returned safely home with the last contingent, but owing to the death of his only sister, which happened a\u2018 couple of weeks previous to his return, \u2018and later on the the demise of Queen Victoria, caused our cititens to chenge thelr plans with re gard to the nature of the reception they wished to tender him, and it was decided to call à public meeting for the pur- only kind friend to thank who sdvised | 1), and Mre, MeKachran,Mr.and M te tbe 3.5.3.\" , * Young Col.Massey.Mu B.Young, Col.and Mrs.) is to be signed by as many women | \u2019 ¢ I à E Tee cominds Bin oe hie oyeity pe de \"Walter N.Kearns, J.H.Monaghan, An- |) \u2018given against Mr.Jones for the amount scription: Smith, E Battery, R.C.A., by the citizens of Huntingdon, on his return from South.Africa, 19017 Mr.Smith made a euit- ahle reply, telling the story of his journey and adventures while in South Africa with a vividness that held the attention of his audience.The Rev.Messrs lewis \u2018and Deeprose also made appropriate remarks, after which the audience rose and sang \u201cGod Save the King.\u201d \u2018 \u2014 THI: LATE MR.G.MELVILLE.The funeral of the late Mr.G.Melville took place from St.Margaret's Home, 557 Sherbrooke Street, to Mount Royal Cemetery, on Saturday afternoon, and was largely attended, especially by his Masonic brethren, he having bees a member of St.George's Lodge, No.440, E.R.A service was held.at the Home, at which the Rev.James Patterson, assisted by Rev.J.R.Debson, officiated.There were no pall bearers, and the chief mourner was Mr.Gordon Melville, jr.Thase present were Ald, Clearihue, Messrs.James Crankshaw, K.G., Wm.McGilton, Wm.Maynard, D.R: Kennedy, Charles Chappell, George C.Nicholson, H.Dunne, J.McBeth Taylor, Thos.Simpson, W.F.Fellows, John Allan, Robert Allan, RR.H.Brand, Dayid Guthrie, James Strachan, Wm.Barker, Charles Reinhart, Capt.Riley, A.Ruben- stein, L.Rubenstein, I.\u201cRubenstein, J.Urquhart, J.W.White, G.T.Stump, drew Sword, George Hobson, J.Brennan, W.J.Kearns, E.Askew, F.Ricketts; R.Brand, John Lawrence, John Wilson, J.P.Adams, and R.M.Adams.' A LUMBER BILL.In the Superior Court on Saturday,Mr.Justice Curran rendered judgment in the case of McLaurin et al va.Jones.The former are lumber merchants.A Mr.| Morrison applied to them for a quantity of lumber.hey, refused to sell to Morrison on credit.Then Jones wrote a nake asking them to deliver monthly $75 worth of lumber and on the same day he wrote the amount bi og the amount of the bill against M n, who was working under Jones at Mr.Cole\u2019s house.The bill was sent to Jones, who gave an order on Mr.Cole, which he repudiated, saying he had already paid more than he had agreed.Judgment was claimed, $137.70, with costs and interest.TRIBUTE TO MR.R.TIFFIN.\u2018Mr.R.Tiflip, the traffic manager of the Intercolonial Railway, was \u2018made the recipient the other day when he paid a visit to his old staff of the C.P.R.general freight department at Toronto, \u2018of & gold mcunted unfbrella, \u20ac cigar case, and a foilet case, The precentation was made by Mr.W.H.D.Miller, on behalf of the staff of the general freight and city freight 0 3 e pans \u2018 ,' TO OURN TRE GRIP'IN TWODAYS | Laditive Brome-Quinine removes the cause.old | épurkle as à gem.: without missing a single Sunday.Au.\u20ac Creamery and Dairy 0 PR ES SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under- » sighed, and endorsed \u2018\u2019Tender for Point Wolfe Beach Protection, will be received at this office until Friday, the 1st March next,\u2019 inclusively for the construction of a Beach protection at Point Wolfa, Albert County, Province of New Brunswick, according to a plan and a specification to be seen at the offices of E.T.P.Shewen, Esq.Resident Engineer, St.John, N.B., and C.E.W, Dodwell, Esq.Resident Engineer, Halifax, N.S., on application to the Postmaster at Point Wolfe, N.Band at tlie Department of Public Works, Ot- trwa.Tenders will not be considered unless made on the form supplied, and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers.An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works for three hundred dollars ($200), must accompany each tender.This cheque will be forfeited tf the party decline the contract or fail to complete the work contracted for, ahd\" will be returned in case of non-acceptance of tender.The Department does not hind itself to accept the lowest \u2018or any tender.By order, JOS.R.ROY, Acting Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 8th.Feb- without authority from the Department, wil} not be patd for it CALEDONI SEVEN STORES.BUTTER Canadian Butter secured the highest awards at the Paris Exposition.Our Butter comes dirett to.us from the finest Creameries in Canada.Try a pound and see how you like it Prices, 20c to 25c per Ib.| Laing Packing and Provision Co.Ltd.HO OHO 8 HHO ODT CROECH CITE PICTURES of the QUEEN III eet oi Has rapidly asserted its superiority.| It is from the new minoral springat - - CALEDONIA SPRINGS, ONT.ROWAN BROS, & CO, Agents and Bottlers, \u201cLACE HOUSE.Received New Goods in - NIGHT GOWNS-$1.00, $1.15, Gowns up to $8.00, .and Swiss Trimmings, $1.50, emstitched SKIRTS.LADIES\u2019 WHITEWEAR ! $1.25, Night Deep Ruffle Finished.with 3 { Val Lace, other styles from $1.85 to oh, o 2431 St.Catherine\u2019 St.THE MODEL SUNDAY SCHOOL MR.MEIGS GIVES AN ADDRESS ON WHAT IT SHOULD BE.At the Congregational Church last evening Mr.C.Meigs, a leader in the Interna- toional Sunday School Movement, spoke upon \u201cThe Front Line Sunday School.\u201d After speaking of schools\u2019 which were, in his opinion, not up to the mark, he said; In the front kine school there age strict rules, which, though they need never enforce, produce a splendid school.In some those five minutes late must wait twenty before being admitted ;.absence for three Sundays means expulsion for pupil or.teacher.In one school every teacher, pupil and parent of a pupil aust sign a pledge to try to keep the rules, in one colored school a teacher absent for one Sunday must apologize to the class, for two Sundays to the whole school, for three Sur-days must kneel at the altar and pud licly ask the forgiveness of God.Secondly, in a Bible school, every Bible scholar must have the Bible in his hands.Teaching should be from the Bible.Thirdly, the weekly teachers\u2019 meeting should not study the lesson, but study how to teach the lesson already studied, and discuss scme outside topic.Fourthly, the home department system, by which those unable to attend pledge themselves to follow the Sunday\u2019s lesson at home, should be organized.Fifthly a normal class for training boys and irls to take the place of teachers who fall out should be a regular part of the work.Lastly, a cradle roll should be established, on which every child is recorded as soon.as it is as a pledge of its entering the primary de partment when it is old enough.\u201cCédtch them in the cradle, as the devil may \\be after them in the crib.\u201d In such a schodbl neither teachers nor pupils will be few; the work is often hard, but the teachers are teachers by the ce of God, and the toughest pupil is a iamond in the rough, which with finding and grinding may KNOX SUNDAY SCHOOL FESTIVAL.The annual festival of Knox DPresby- terian Church Sabbath School was held in the lecture hall of the church on Friday evening, and was largely attended by the parents and friends.of the pupils.Resides A capital musical and literary programme by the little ones, addresses were elivered by the pastor, Rev.James Fleck and the Rev.James Patterson, and Mr.Wm.Law, secretary, submitted hin annual report, as well as a satisfactory financial statement on behalf of the mission ary society.Mr.Walter Paul presented the Misses McCay with two handsome merials in recognition of the fact.that they hai attended the school for five years ' ANGLO-PORTUGUESE ALLIANCE, Y.ondon, Feb.11.\u2014\"A eolemn re-affirm- ation of the Anglo-Portuguese alliaace is * tl eet A di \".\u2019 x pending, I am informed,\u201d says the Lis- n correspondent of the \u2018Daily bo: \u2018apd England will the British employed at those points ¢o join the fighting columns.\u201d To Know La Grippe The Symptoms and Dangers of the Deadly Epidemic Which is Driving So Many to Beds of Sickness \u2014Effective Treatment Described, Chill followed by fever, quick -pulse, severe pains in the eyes and forehead, and dull pains in the joints and muscles, mark the beginnings of la grippe.There is also hoarseness, inflamed air passages, \u2018 and obstinate cough, furred tongue, distress in the stomach and diarrhoea.The \u2018 one unmistakeable feature of la grippe is the debilitv of the body.With the very young and very old, and with persons of low vitality, the dangers grippe are very of a violent and fatal form,is a frequent ult.It is also claimed thet very many cases of consumption can be directly traced .of la tn la grippe.are most often felt in the nervous at.depressed spirits and weakness and Pneumonia e after effects of la grippe stem.The extreme debility in which this disease leaves ita victima is more than most ner vous systeœus can prestragion follows.The most succesaful doctors advise their patients to avoid exposure to cold or overexertion, \u201cand Teconimend both and local treatment, such \u2018as Dr.endure\u2014paralysis or neral ase\u2019s request Portugal to lend Portuguese troops to guard certain | points in South Africa in order to enable Nerve Food, to strengthen and tone up - the system, and Dr.Chaze\u2019s Syrup of Line acel and Turpentine, to loosen 4 cough and protect the bronchial tubes and lungs from threatened complications.\u201cAny conscientious honest a and doctor will tell you that this combined treatment .recommended by Dr ! surpassed as a means of relieving and curing la grippe, and restoring the weakened to its accustomed vigor.for need comment.\u2018and dcbilitated Sod k Turpentine is too well Dr.Chase's of Linseed DOWD us à Oure cannot be and ronchitis and severe chest cole Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve > seeks out the weak ts in the and builds them up.tality of perwons wo bly be stru t rekindles vi ed by di or and to prevent serious consti picat ions, RON, For sale.by all or over-exertion, and cannot equalled as a restorative and recoms ctant to hasten recovery from la ippe coût dealers, or Bates & Company, Toronte, a, 4 » > .\u2018 ; , - - .| - .- : : \u2019 - ' \u2019 \u2019 N° - Loe , ; : ei pn \u2014\u2014 THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, MONDAY FEB.11, 1901.Le eT \" \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 A sehen PROPERTY FOR SALE + feras eme some) \u201cThere Is aly ET rim sy + And that is SES mes mim HERALD WANTs Ses | | Pres Pocumder PM.The vite of Thomas reach those [ ing in these \u201clions Tor le tn Bt Tamed a BRASSARD\u2014AL M$ Bt.Antoine atrest, ea R WI B SELF- i IND.3.the wils of Joseph Brassard, of a contained house, a block of eolid, well : - built tonements Address 377 8.Charles columns.who read the TWenty words, 10c; six insertions, 25c.| C2RVER\u2014At @ Church Avenue, Cote Bt.Poul, on Jan.fist, «0 Mr.Mrs.8.G.75 Borromes.I Carver, & dos.TO LET - banks of Richelieu River, near G.T R.- / PESROGHES-AL ne Jus Brest, = thei .hu TO LET.SITUATIONS VAIANT.SITUATIONS WANTBD\u2014FEMALE FOR SALE =.station at a Hilaire, $1,500; terms = roches, of à son.: There is onl way 10 reach those who yaad 4 There 1s only one way to reach those who read 42 There Is only oie way to reach those who read GF There is enly one way to rench those who read SI l'here 14 only one way to reach those wbr read SALE LINCOLN Campbell, Bt.FAVREAU-\u2014A: 33) Dorchester Street, on Feb.the Hrrald-\u2014and thas by advertising in the Hiaiuo.the Horald\u2014and that is by advertising in tbe HERALES the Herald\u2014and that by advertising in the Hasaso.the Herald \u2014and that is by advertising in the HanaL, the and chat is advertising iu the Ranain.BALE 2 LINCOLN AVR pb free th, the wife George Henri Favreau, of 80 words, 10\u20ac ; six age, 30 words, 108 ; six insertions, spt.0 words, roc ; six ac.20 worda, sec: sis » 936- 20 wands, 30¢ ; age places, marble mantels, furnace.and all twin daughters, .ToLET \u2014 0 > TO LET\u2014FLAT 5 8, $8, UPPER TONE- WANTBD \u2014 FIRST CLASS TRON MOULD: WANTED \u2014 BY A POOR WOMAN.WITH| FOR SALE \u2014 ELECTRIC FIXTURES, WIR- modern improvements; nice lawn with JARRETT\u2014t 32 Charlevoix Street, on the TO LE pn QE THB SON VENT ment, 8 rooms, $5; immediate possession, ers, for general job work; steady work 4 small children, work of aay kind by ing for same.Door Bells repaired.Phones fruit trees; lane in rear; possession.in 5th of February, 190, a daughter to Mr.| oles urposés, with vault, etc, oa 8¢.self contained cottage, 10 rooms, lower, and good wages to the right men.Apply day.273 William st.x Main 1033 and Kast 17, Emergency.The May, Apply on premises.tox and Mrs.Wm.Jarrett Pranoeis vier si.near Fost Odkes.tenements, §10 up.590 Oadieux Street.\u2014 to Taylor Broa., Vanklesk Hill, Ont.88x ŸANTHD \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG Sayer Biectrio Co., 60 and 8 Victoria FOR SALE \u2014 7 ROOMBD HOUSE, IN GOOD .BT.MAURICE\u2014At #3 City Hall Aveaus, on |\" Herald Ofica ¥ 4 WANTED \u2014 A WELL BDUCATBD YOUNG girl station for light housework.13 Square.Ci locality, near Prince Arthur street.Too Feb.2nd, the wife vf Oscar St.Maurice, of WA \u2014 ADVERTISER WoULD LIKE man, for a real punto office.Salary about George st.} E SALE uA AN VAU large for present owner.Apply Box M 5, .a son.« to let portion of office, down town.Ad- SITUATIONS VACANT Rory in Sow bandwring Saaa Silty.WANTBD \u2014 BY A GOOD PLAIN GOOK, A| Seed Secondhand, large stock, me- Herald Ofice BE\u201d | TETRAULT\u2014At 767 St.Andre Street, on tha dreas R 3:6 Herald Office.te BE Tore is aly one way ve rooch thors who ead pese experience and Te(vrencen AL youns situation as general servant.Apply No.Abern, Moutres| Bale Works ue HOUSE FOR SALE \u2014 160 ST.GBORGÉ ST.Sth,or Februarr, the wife o£ M.EL Tetrault, \u2014 BBLF-OONTA OUSE, NO.the Herald-\u2014and that is advertising in tbe Haraim man with a ufiiversity education preferr-| Hermine at.» 55 James st.Telephone Main 812.\" and woe NO.2 Daisy fursaos 10 voile gt ; re] D Bourgoais street, Point St.Charles: as wanda, soc} aie Insertions 90.\u2018ed.Address Business, P.O.-Box 1083 WANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST CLA UN-| JOR SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KIND- |.pits Maroons ona marble alba: pement WHITTLE\u2014At St.Lambert, on the 7th of heated by furnace; has been completely Montreal.33x dress, family washing and.ironing, at her log 33; cut maple, $3.50; temarao Boor in basement, ingood order.\u2018 Bêz ruary, à daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Waite| renovated Rent low.À ply.to William WANTRD \u2014 GENKRAL SERVANT, FOR ÿANTED \u2014 HOUSENAID.AFFLT HOTE home.44% Ayimer st.= $5.78; TUL blocks, #1 60 per ond, deliver: oor AND PAYING STORE .; H.Caz, Notary, Temple Building, 185 St.small family.Apply 4184 Sherbrooke.sux WANTED \u2014 ax WANTED \u2014 SITUATION THOROUGH,| od aiywbers in the city.J.O.MacDiar- FOR SALD-A NIGH AND PAVING STORE / MARRIAGE.CET = ; na [TANT GENTS, IN BVEKY DISTRICT, ŸANTED \u2014 À GOOD GENERAL SERVANT competent cook, by day, week or month.Mid, Richmond eg.Bell Tel.Up 3863.tf oll, Go., together with Axtures o£ the latest - TO LET \u2014 FROM MAY IST, THAT DBSIR- to sell our medicine.Good salesmen can : Address 114 St.Urbain st.34.FOR SALE \u2014 CASH OR CREDIT, FURNI- designs: good reason for selling.Apply - 38x ?© BELLEFEUILLE-BEAUMONT\u2014At Ste.Cune- gcude, on February 2nd, Raoul Belleteuille to \u2018Miss Almida Beaumont.DONNELLY\u2014McCAMMON\u2014In Kingston, Ont.on February Sth, by Rev.Alexander Laird, Thomas Donnelly, of Deseronto, Ont., formerly of Kingston, to Eliza, eldest da of the lata Jobn McCammon., LAVIGNE\u2014DESEVE~On February 4th, at the.Church of St.Louis de France, Adolphe Arthur Lavigne, to Miss Marié Jeanne Marguerite Deseve, VENNE\u2014-NORMANDIN\u2014At the Church of the Sacred Heart, on Feb.6th, Henri Venne to Miss Marle Antoina Normandin.McMAHON\u2014LOYLE\u2014At St.Anthony's Church Montreal, on February 5th, by Rev.Father Dqpnelly, James Matthew McMahon to Charlotte Amelia (Lottie) Coyle, all of this city.No cards.36x \u2018DEATHS IN THE CITY.ALARIB\u2014In this city, on February 7, Her- , mêline Lynch, wite of Henri Alarie, aged 2 years and 23 days.BAILLARGEON\u2014At élu St, Andre Street, on February 6th, Marie Galabine, widow of the late Damase baulargeon, aged & years, 8 months and 4 days.BURDUA\u2014At Longueuil, on* February Sth.Marie Louise Goyette, wire of Louis Noe Bordua, aged §, years and 5 months.\u2018 RDON\u2014In this city, on February 8th, Blane Lisa Grise, wite of Arthur Bourdon, uged 30 years and 8 months._ ANDERSON\u2014In this city, Feb.8 at the General Hospital, Margaret Anderson, late teacher in Delisle Street School, in her 80th year.Funeral from above address Monday, Feb.11, at 2.30 p.m,, to Viger Station, AUBIN\u2014In Montreal, on the 8th of February, 1401, at the age of & years and 3 months, Marie Luce rmilie, widow of the late N.Aubin.Funeral private.D'ESLAURIERS\u2014At Dorval, on February 7th, lsvi, Lesphine Scœuiu, wite of Dosithe Des- lauriers, ex-mayor of Dorval, aged 57 years, 6 months and à days.Funeral will leave her late residence at Dorval on Monday, February 1ith, at 8 a.m., to Lachine Church, thence to the cemetery.FITZGBRALD\u2014In this city, on February 9th, 1901, Gerard Francis, youngest and dearly beloved son of John and Stacia Fitzgerald, aged 2 years and 4 months.Funeral from his father's residence, 664 Lagauchetiere Street, on Monday, February 1, av half- \u2018past two p.m._ GROSS\u2014Suddeniy, of paralysis, on Thursday, February 7th, at 68 Hutchison Street, Barbara Sturrock, beloved wife of Fred.Gross.Funeral private, (Quebec papers please copy.) HOPB\u2014In this city, on February 8th, Annie E.Shield, dearly heloved wife of J.B.Hope, aged 3 years and 6 months, à native of County Donegal, Ireland.luneral on Monday morning, from ber husband's residence, 16 Grand Trunk Street, to St.Ann\u2019s Church, thence to R.C.Cemetery.; LAPARB\u2014At St.Henri, on Februery 8tb, 1901, Auguste Lapare, aged 41 years and 3 months, Funeral on Monday morning, at balt-past 7, from his brother's residence, 144 Rosa Delt- ma Street, St.Henri, to St.Henri Church, and thence to Cote des Neiges cemetery.LYMAN\u2014Suddenly, on the 6ti Iost., © La: failure, at his residence, 423 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Theodore Lyman, in bis $3rd yesr.Funeral private, M'DONALD\u2014In this city, on Friday, the sth inst., Frederick James, third son of |.Dugald McDonald, aged 19 years.Funeral on Sunday.McDONNELL~In city, February 7, at the Hotel Dieu, Alexandrine (Lena) McDonnell, formerly of Lot 30 in \u2018the 9th Con.Charlot- tenburgh, Glengarry County.Glengarry papers please copy.PEEBLES\u2014Entered into rest, on February Sth, 1901, Margaret Ann Soott, widow of the late Jonathan T.Peebles.Funeral will take place from 557 Sherbrooke Street, on Monday, February 1ith, 1901, at 2.30 o'clock.SPAULDING\u2014In \"Boston, Feb.8, Dora G.Spaulding, of typhoid fever, daughter of \u2018Edward Spaulding, formerly of Montreal.Funeral will take place on arrival of G.T.R.train on Monday morning, 7.25, to Mount Royal cemetery.CROLL-\u2014In this city, on Fébruary Sth, Isabella Fenton Croll, widow of the late John Croll, aged 80 years.Funeral will take place from her lale residence, 28b St.Antoine Street, on Tuesday, ad 2 p.m.WILSON\u2014At 12 St.Famille Street, on Thuréday, the 7th inst., Willaan Wilson, after an illness of ouly two days, passed peacefully away, aged 91 years and 10 months.Funeral private.DUNN-\u2014Suddenly, in this city, on the 9th instant, Annie Felkin, beloved wife of Gawn Dunn.Funerat will take place from her late residence, No.108 Prince Arthur Street, \u201c On Tuesday, 1ith instant, at 2.80 p.m., to Mount Royal Cemetery.RGY\u2014On Sunday morning, Mise Adeline Roy, at the age of 70 years.Funeral at the Chapel of the Deaf and Dumb, 546 Berr! Street, on Tuesday, the 12th instant, at 8.30 a.m,.DEATHS ELSEWHERE.SICOTTE\u2014At St.Hyacinthe, on \u2018Thursday, Feb.7, SHvina Gardner Robinson, wife of V.B.Slcotte.ALLBRIGHT\u2014At St.Andrew's, Que., on Feb.7th 190), Mise Margaret Allbright, second daughter of tbe late.Wm.\u2018Allbright: GALE\u2014At Ormstown, Que., on Feb.7, 1801, Jane Berdeux, wife of William Gale, aged 76 years and 11 months.Funeral on Saturday, the 9th at 11 a.m.(Boston and Buf- talo papers please copy.) : KELLEY\u2014At Oakville, Ont., on February 'Sth, 1901, Eliza, relict of the late James Kelley, in the 75th year of hr age.MEADEN~At Brigus, Newfoundland, on Feb.4th, 1901, Susannah Roberts, widow of the late George Meaden and loving mother of the late John Roberts, also Emma and Geo.of Brigus, Mary and Stella, of Montreal.Interred at Brigus.(Halifax and Boston papers please copy.) MILLER\u2014At Cherubusoo, N.Y., on inst, Joseph Miller, aged 67 years.- 0 .° Sad Siberian Exiles sigh for lady c charlotte gelatine, ; BIOGRAPH VIEWS OF THE QUEEN'S .FUNBRAL.Paris, Feb.11.\u2014The French capital lw 1it- erally deluged with blograph enterprises showin e various phases of Victoria's funeral.The lic has never showed so m terest any cinematographed sub- 3 \u2019 .SELTIM, FIRE HOSE, BTC.Prices and Quality * Considered, we underquote oll Competitors.the Sth THOS.FORRESTER co.able full stone front house, 139 Metcalfe street, near Sherbrooke.Apply No.1, .Corn Exchange, or P.O.Box 1116.x TO LET \u2014 THE v Mo L School of Elocution can be rented for meetings, etc., in mornings and at other times when not In use.Enquire at office on premises, 2428 St.Catherine st.Bx TO LBT \u2014 STORE AND WORKSHOP, 3337 St.Catherine; also lower dwelling, No.32 Guilbault at.Apply to Miller & Bremner, 2325 St.Catherine st.36x TO LET \u2014 75 MACKAY STREET, EIGHT rooms, English basement, for small family only.Apply at No.71.36x TO LET \u2014 315 PERL STR FURNISHED or unfurnished, for one or two years.Ap- ply to BE.D.Wintle, Canada Life Building.4x TO LET \u2014 LARGE STABLE AND LARGE yard.1 St.Antoine st.85x TO LET \u2014 STORE, NO.14 LÉMOINE 8T., Joseph, 16 St.Sacrament st.35x TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, FIRST CLASS, SBLF- contained house, 21 Torrance st.; rooms well let; furniture for sale; good chance for reliable party at once.\u2019 6x TO LET \u2014 WAREHOUSES.FINE LARGE warehouses, with bonded cellars: {wo + holets; all in repair; in best business locality.W.F.Lewis, 13 St.John st.35x TO LET \u2014 WHOLE OR PART OF A NBW 9 roomed, modern house, 508 Victoria ave., Westmount; fine situation; large bright rooms.Bx TO LET \u2014 ON GREENE AVENUE, WEST- mount, No.35, tenement, 10 rooms; No.25, flat, 5 rooms; also tenement, No.\u201c172 Selby.Those houses have ali modern improvements and are first class in every respect.Apply to 2 Souvenir.Telephone Up 182.x TO.LET \u2014 AT ST.LAMBERT, COSY BRICK cottage; 7 rooms, attic, bath, ete; convenient to station, stores and river.Address Mr.Bragg, St.Lambert.38x TO LET \u2014 209 MOUNTAIN STREPT.APply to Ed.May, 434 Elm avenue, also May Bros.597 Wellington.Tel.763 Mount.37x TO LET \u2014 PART OF MIDDLE FURNISHED flat, for one or two ladles or married cou- ___ble.98 Mitcheson at.x TO LET \u2014 ONE FLAT, ABOUT 7.000 FEET flooring, 4th floor, fronting on\u2019 St.Lawrence and St.Charles Borromee sts., be- - tween Dhagauchetiere and Dorchester; good light, treight elevator, spaclous entrance.Renta), $500.A.Brunet, No.£8 St.James street, 36x TO LET\u2014CUT STONE BUILDING, CORNER Queen end Wellington st.; about 27,000 feet floor room.W.Smith, 58 Simpson st.Bix TO LET \u2014 39 TUPPER.MODERN STONE front cottage, 10 rooms, hot water fur- race.Moderate rent.W.Ernest Bolton, 1763 Notre Dame.x TO LET \u2014 NEW STONE FRONT HOUSE, , \u2018No.16 Dorchester st., containing 7 rooms bathroom and w.c., insulated ghout for electric light, fine garden and yard, hot water attachments.Apply at 20 Dor- chester st.Rent $15.42x TO LET \u2014 AT 249 MOUN- PLAT, tain st; heat, hot apd cold water and janitor's services inctuded in rent.38x TO LET\u2014FLAT, 41628 SHERBROOKE, NEAR \u201c Elm ,finest situation on street, 8 rooms - everything up-to-date, $18.Upper flats, 1 Pacific, off Dorchester west, 7 fooms delightful situation, $13: 21 Hawarden, 7 rooms, $10.20 Imperial Building, or 37 Hawarden.\u201838x reasonable rate for several nights a week.« __Apply to the Manager, L.Mitnick._88x St.Catherine st., together or separately.Also upper dwalling, 12 University at.D.' 8.Leach, 180 St.James st.2 88 TO LET \u2014 6 ROOMS, BATH AND W.C.: .\u2018healthy locality.167 Roy st., near St.Denis st.> sx TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, 9 ROOMS (SPLF-CON- tained), $20.00: another, 7 rooms, $14.00: flats, 4, 5 and 6 rooms, $10.00 to $13.00.All modern improvements.In good order.Apply F.A.McRae, 577 St.Urbain street.\u2018 : 30x TO LET \u2014 351 AND 353 PRINCE ARTHUR street, upper and lower flat.Apply 629 __ Craig et.39x TO LET \u2014 NBW ARTISTIC MODERN SOLID brick residence, on Park avenue, containing seven nice bright bedrooms, drawing room, dining room, extension kitchen, cement cellar, hot water furnace; handsome mantels and grates.Up to date in every particular.Rent $28 a month.No taxes if leased at once.Room 228, Temnle Building.sx TO LET\u2014WELL FURNISHED FLAT, WITH all modern conveniences, In West End of city, containing seven rooms and bath- .room.Rent exceedingly low.Apply to R., Herald Office.37x TO LET \u2014 SHOP, 182 MOUNTAIN STREBT lower dwelling, 193 Mountain: also upper dwelling, 2346 St.Catherine.Apply 194 Mountain st.: 2x TO LET\u2014LODGE ROOM.SEVERAL NIGHTS in the month, neatly furnished.Apply Caretaker, 2204 St.Catherine st., opposits ___Pnglish Cathedral.\u2019 2x TO LET \u2014 OFFICES, NOS.42, 44 BST.VINcent street, suitable for lawyers, notaries, sample.rooms én suite or single, will be let cheap.Repairs made for desirable tenants.Apply to L.J.A.Burveyer, 8 St.Lawrence Main ex.29x 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 Bt.Lawrence et.39x TO RENT \u2014 BBVERAL LARGE FLATS: ground floor and basement; hoist: central locality.750 Craig st.(near Victoria eq.) x TO LET\u2014FLAT, 2 HUTCHISON STREET heated dy furnace; also to let, heated, se; per tonements, 282 St.Urbain Street; full particulars.Apply 290 St.Urbain St.40x TO _LET-1.ODGE ROOMS IN YORR Chambers, 2444a St.Catherine Street._._ \u2018Apply Mr.annon, On premises.35x TO_ RENT \u2014 TWO MODERN.FLATS, beautifully finished, no dark rooms, cor- rer Prince Arthur and Darocher, also fine upper tenement, to be renovated.For rent, etc, apply 47a Durocher 13 x \"HOUSE TO LET WITH ALL MODBRN Improvements, 351 Olvier Avenue, West.mount.Apply to RH, A, Hutchings, Temple Building.38x TO roms front De ENT RAE \u2018Btroet,_ One use, _ calf.near rbrooke.Apply No.1 Corn Fx- change or P.O.box The.Yi TO LOL TW oc o1cE TS, UPPER i.n, one m e an ne 0 ry large, splendid condi ition : sy PR - \u2018ef, convenience, a t tenement, Sherbrooke, west Bieary.\u201d > ly Frank W, Newman, 577 Temple ulldinge, 50x One 5h Se pee Le STONE ; 2 pl ED .3 e to Lauria, Room g Imperial fes.© ox TO' LET-FIRST OF MAY, LARGB GRO- cory store and dwelling, with stables; good chance in good locality to make money; at present occupied by Tetley & Co.Jesse |- TO LET \u2014 STORE AND DWELIANG, 27 | ¥0 LET \u2014 PEOPLE'S THEATRE, 533 LA- A gauchetiere street, can be rentsed'at a very.WANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT FOR FAM- WANTED-\u2014-RELIABLE MEN IN EVERY LO- WANTED \u2014 § OR 6 GOOD WANTED \u2014 RXPERIENCED OPERATORS WANTED \u2014 GOOD CANVASSERS, MEN OF WANTED \u2014 GOOD CANVASBERS FOR OUR WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.\"QUEBN VICTORIA: WANTED\u2014SIX GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE.Herald Bindery, Craig at.» WANTED \u2014 BE YOUR OWN BOSS AND WANTED \u2014 GENBRAL SERVANT FOR WANTED \u2014 WORK !WORK! WORK! VA- WANTED \u2014 HÂTTERE.TWO EXPERIBNC- WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENBRAL BERVANT x ¥ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT: NO WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL WANTED \u2014 OPERATORS FOR RUNNING, WANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK.BEST RBFER- WANTED \u2014 A PLAIN COOK AND A LAUN- WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FOR A WANTED \u2014 THREE YOUNG MBN (CATHO.WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT WANTED-\u2014ALMOST TICKLED TO DEATH.make from 3 to 5 dollars day.Address Koldstop Chemical Co., Montreal.46x cality throughout Canada to latroduce out oods, taking up show-cards om trees, ences, along roads, and ail consplcuous leces, also distributing amall advertise- ng matter.Commission or salary $60.00 er month and expenses not to exceed 50 per day.Steady employment in good, .honest, reliable men.No experience needful.\u2018Write\u2019 for full particulars, The Empire Medicine Cu., Loudon, Ong.COMPOSITORS.x Apply Herald Job Room.in all departments.Steady work and good | pay.Also girls to learn.Apply to Mr.WANTRD\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO MIND BABY Good wages to competent girl.8S .x Mark st.WANTED = A GIRL TO DO GENPRAL housework in the country; nice place.Ap ply to Mr.Murray, 637 Craig st.9x WANTED\u2014A GENERAL ENGLISH SPEAKing, servant.281 St.Hubert st, sax and do light housework; .with good references.M.Lazarus, 545 Craig st.39x WANTED \u2014 A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG man, for a real estate office; salary, about $500, more or lees, according to ability.Apply in own handwriting, stating business experience and references.A young man with a university education preferred.Address Business, P.O.Box 1003, Montreal.Ux Davis, at The Standard Shirt Co, Limited, Delorimier ave.te LOST experience and good address.Can make from $3 to $10 à day easily.Inexperienced men will please mot apply.F.Abraham, Herald Office, St.James st.tt fine editions of Kipling, Stockton, Tolstol, .A rare chance for the right man.Charles Scribner's Sons, 19 St.Joba st x 44 Thers is cnly one way 16 reach those who read the Merald-\u2014and tbat is by advertising in the HxraLD.20 wards, 10¢ ; six insertions, age.LOST \u2014.ON OR ABOUT 18TH JANUARY, A sable and wbite ovilie bitch.Reward by returning samo to 102 Congregation st.x LOST \u2014 ON THURSDAY MORNING.GOLD watch, with ribbon, on 8t.Catherine, Mc- Gill Cellege ave., or University uty Reward at 2496 St.Catherine st.83x Her Life and Reign.\" Lord Dufferin n- troduces 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 mako money fast.Bradiey-Garretson Company, Limited, Brantford.48x start a mail order business at home; many making $2,000 a year; you have the same chance, We tell you how.Money coming in every day.Enormous profits; everything furnished.Write at once for our starter and free particulars.Don't fall to enclose 10 cents to pay postage, etc.Ad LOST \u2014 A PURSE, DETWEEN ST.OATH: oe .rine and St.Famille sts., or on St.Catherine and Park avenue cars.Reward at 37 St.Famtlle st.3 LOST\u2014STOLEN.$.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.: 3 LOST \u2014 ON MONDAY MORNING.ABOUT 8 o\u2019clock, à small allyer watch, Swias, from St.Urbain, near Vitre, to the Jesuit : Church: Return to 2052 St.Catherine st.Reward.ss LOST \u2014 TORSDAF, FROM SMTTHS GROcery,.St.Catherine street, down Greene avenue, purse containing money.Return 115 Greene avenues and be rewarded.3ix dress Supply Agency.Box 138, Springhill, N.S.Qu Latest Photograph of Our Beloved Queen ÉVictoria, 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.13 cents.Address Prof.Green, Pembroke, Ont.34x small family; no washing.4223 Dorches- ter st., hear Greene ave.x cancies of all kinds always open.Sweet & Murray Intelligence Office, 40 Yonge st.Arcade, Toronto.35x od straw blockers and finishers, four straw © sewers; steady work; good wages.The Wright Hat Co., Limited, London, Ontario.35x \u2018or iron- where nurse is kept; no washin $ West- ing.Apply 4286 Sherbrooke st., mount.rewashing; small family.Apply, wits x ferences, 806 St Urbain st servant, able to do plain cooking, in flat; must have city references.268 Wood age.turning, stitching and button-holing.Skel- ton Bros.& Co., Shirt and Collar Fa y.cor.Duke and William ets.% |.ences required.Apply 267 Mountain at.before ten.In morning or after seven in evening.% dress, for the Samaritan Hospital for Women, 1,000 Dorchester st.Apply immediately, to the Matron.36x LOST \u2014 FROM 49 UNION AVENUE, ON LOST \u2014 A COLLIE DOG + .to Government House, Ottawa, .X_ | LOST \u2014 AN IRISH TBRRIPR., ANSWERS WANTED \u2014 1,000 AGENTS, TO SBLL THE to the name Paddy.Return to 43 Shuter st.for reward.: 35 morning of February Sth.a white and sable collie dog, Mac.\" Reward.3 (LBMON AND Please return to 712 Cadioux stand receive reward.9 white).LOST \u2014 ON MONDAY, A PAIR OF EYEglasses, 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 receive reward.LOST \u2014 ON FEBRUARY 6TH, MUSK OX robe, from cor.St.Dominique and St.Catherine to cor.St.Denis and Cherrier by runaway horse.Liberal reward at 281 Laval avenue, or Stockwell Bros., Phillips square cabstand.38 T\u2014LARGE GREAT DANE DOG, STEEL gray color, white spot on breast; leather collar on.Any one detaining same after this notice will be prosecuted.179 St.Anne st.- \u2014\u2014 mme a ee gr _ 36 LOST \u2014 ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 18TH, ON O.P.R.train No.36 fPartor Car \u201cLievre\") or at Montreal Station, Windsor Street, a old chain, with flat old pencfil and two eys attached: Whoover returns the same will be suitably rewarded.85x BTRAYED\u2014A FIND COLLIB DOG (BLACK and Bable) from 49 Union Avenue.A .liberal reward will be pald on- his return to this address._; 41x \u2018LOST-FRIDAY.18TH INRT.A SABLE coated collle dog.Return to 22 MeTav- Ish Street and be.rewarded.Parties harboring after this notice.wil?be pro- sceuted.: 34x LOST_ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON BRTWREN lower Bleury and Rerthelet \u2018Street, lady's small leather purse, containing money, and key, tied with black ribbon.Reward at 82 Hutchison Street.small family, in a flat; references requir- - ed.33 Cuthbert st.36x lic), speaking both languages, to canvass.$2.00 a day.Call four to seven.No.2110 St.Catherine st.six an : WANTED TO RENT | \u2018#2 There is only one way to reach thoss who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising tn tbe HERALD, 20 words.10C : six insertionse ase.housework.No.2 Phillips Place.36x That is what one agent said.results being - so\u2018 good last week introducing our business.Three more agents wanted, French and English (incorporated).No lapses.Address Pension, Herald Office.22x |- WANTED \u2014 21 8T.LUKE STREET, YOUNG WANTED \u2014 A SERVANT GIRL.APPLY girl as good plain cook; small family; no children; housemaid kept 37x 1544 Ontario-st.WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS TAÏLORS, ON er put \u2014_ an 35 WANTED \u2014 GIRL TO ASSIST WITH OBN- ladies\u2019 jackets.Apply to Mr.Marks, at James A.Ogilvy & Sons.eral housework; sleep at home.51 Cath- cart st., 5 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD, STRONG GIRL, AS WANTED \u2014 HOUSEKEEPER, AT ROYAL WANTBD\u2014A SMALL FLAT, WITH CON- 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 WANTED\u2014TWO ' UNFURNISHED ROOMS, with board, for.married.couple, west of Seigneur Street, for May 1st.Rent m'od- rate.Address W.TI.1548 St.James Street.venlenoos, north of Dorchester: east or west, rent reusonable, immediate posses- flon, good tenant, state particulars.Box L.X., Herald.Co 41x WANTED\u2014TO RENT, PART OF GROUND \u201c fiat, suitable for light about $6.00 monthly.Office, \\ manufacturing, Address J.Herald 40x metre, ' MISCHLLANHOUS general servant, for small family.Apply] 79 Hutchison st.: 38x y Victoria -Hospital.Application to be ad- &# There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HerALD.so words, 10¢ ; six insertions, ssc.dressed to J.J.Robson, superintendent.38x WANTED\u2014SALESMEN: SOMETHING NEW WANTED\u2014TWO GOOD CARPENTERS.A WANTED\u2014GOOD YOUNG GIRL (PROTES- patent, \u2018\u2018Vest Pocket Weighing Machine.\u2019 Great money maker.Guaranteed to give anyone's correct weight.A regular penny slot machine.10c, post paid.G.Mooge, Back Bay P.O., Boston.38x ply to 662 Craig Street.tant), about 16 or 18 years old, to assist RUBBER ROLLS FOR WRINGERS, REnewed at your bouse promptly.Send your address immediately.Jobo Stapleton, 8A Hermine et.86x CROOKFORD'S\u201d DINING ROOMB\u2014BREAK.fast, dinner.or dupper, 15¢; best in city.Table board, $2.60 par week; ZI tickets, $2.75; always open.637b Craig street.214x A, MARTIN & BON, 2605 &T.CATHERINS invite their numerous friends and others WANTED_SITUATION AS GENERAL SER vant.ply 92 St.Alexander st.ss WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE PBR- son, work by the day or week, washing and ironing.Apply 683° Dorchester st., city.3ex of trust; has \u2018had 8 years\u2019 experience In office work; can give security and best of references.B.L.O., Herald.3ex WANTED \u2014 SEWING BY THE DAY, IN gentleman's family, by competent hand; out by chart; children's specialty.Address 79 Bleury st.38 WANTED \u2014 BY AN EXPERIBNCED COOK situation, with or without kitchen maid; city references if required.Address Mc.$ Brunswick ot.3 WANTED BY RELIABLE WOMAN, WASHing, ironing or housecleaning, by the day.Call or write _ avenue city.~~ ~~ 35 WANTED \u2014 POSITION IN ANY CAPACITY: not menial (English nurse); best city references.Mrs.Smith, 82 Aylmer st.35 WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, situation as maid or cook; good peferences, Apply Box M 4, Herald or ce.i rt e\u2014\u2014\u2014 SITUATIONS WA.(TED\u2014MALI &F There is onty one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the Hkz4LD.30 words, 10c ; six insertions.asc.WANTED \u2014 MAN WITH HORSB- AND till noon; suitable for city delivery.Apply J.D., Herald Office.20x WANTED \u2014 PEOPLE %ij0O HAVE NOT yet put up double windows to employ James Johnston, 245A Bleury st.Best work, low prices.Full stock of hardware kept.te WANTED \u2014.I'OSITION AS TRAVELLER for liquor house; have had over six years\u2019 experience; -can rt out at once.Box N 279.Herald Office.Co, 33x WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN, GRADU: ating at the Dom.College ot Music, a exchange for teaching.Apply G.H.B.Dom.College Music.4 WANTED \u2014 CARPENTER WORK OF ALL skinds.Jobbing promptly and properly done, at low prices.M.Cusack, 2274 St.James st.- - 38x WANTED\u2014SITUATION, FARM MANAGER, : by Scotchman, five years experience in Capada, fifteen in Scotland; married, no children., Open for immediate engagement.Lock Box, Magog, Que.~~ 40x WANTED\u2014BY COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, long experience, French and English.High est references.Box M., 16, Herald.40x ROOMS AND BOARD £3 There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD.20 words, 10\u20ac ; six » 29Ce RCOMS\u2014FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT board, dy day, week or month.STILL- WELL'S Temperance House, 711 and 713 : Craig st LS te ROOM \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLE ROOM and board, \u2018for one of quiet habits; Eng- lisb family: hot and col@ water; central 21 8t.Edward st.- 2 RCOM\u2014LARGE WARM ROOMS ON BATHroom flat, to business gentiéinan ot quiet habits: hot water heating, Auer light.95 University st., ] sx RCOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, ON first floor.Bleurv st.| ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.\u201cApply to 5 Union ave.; sex ROOM \u2014 NICE FURNISHED SUNNY ROOM, steam heat and bath; private family; re- ferdhces exchanged.2443 St.Catherine st.x ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, A LARGE UNFURNISHed parlor, with grate: also a furnished bedroom: use of telephone.1799 Ontario, near Mance.\u2014 LL 3x ROOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED double and single rooms, suitable \u2018 for nurses or ladles engaged during day.Tel E.480, 170 Mance st.: 39x RCOM \u2014 TO RENT, COMFORTABLE ROOM, with English family, with or without ~ board, for one .or two of quiet habits; \u201ccentral.21 St.Edward st.39x WANTED TO PURCHASE && There Is only one way to reach those who read the Herald-\u2014and that is by'advertising in the HsrALn 20 words, 10¢ ; six insertions, 25c, WANTED \u2014 A FEW CARS OF GOOD OAT or wheat siraw, at bottom price, track here.Canada Hay Co., Kingston, Ont.35x RAW FURS AND GINSENG WANTED.Write prices.J.J.Gleed, East Aurora, N.Y.36x WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, AMBRICAN gold dollars, in good condition.State quantity and price.Walter M.Hislop, St Johns, Que.37x WANTBD \u2014 TO PURCHASE, OR RBNT, with privilege of purchasing, semi-detach- ed house, eight rooms; state full particulars.Address W.G.H., P.O, Box 738, 38x WANTED - TO PURCHASE A DOUBLR harness, in good condition, for teaming, to fit medium size horscs.B., care of P.O.Box 268, city.28x WANTED TO PURCHASE\u2014LODGE FURniture.Apply 7a Chapman's Rook Store, 85x WANTBD\u2014TO PÜROHASE DIAMOND RING WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY, POSITION] Mrs.Campbell, 73 Argyle, sleigh could give services from morning |.comfortable room, with use of piano, in: Apply to 1839 Ontarlo, near a 83 ture and carpets for parlors, bedroom, dining room and kitchen, pictures, mire rors, clocks, etc, Oall and see.WF.Qui- bord, 189 and 189A Montcalm at, door above St.Catherine st.EE FOR SALE \u2014 KINDLING WOOD, U slabs, blocks, $1.25 per load; No.3 mut for kitchen stove, $4.75; other size, $8.00, Peoples Coal Co., 10 Shannon.Tel.Mais FOR SALE \u2014 CASH OR CREDIT, PARIOR Sets, Bedroom Suites, Dining Sets, Car- pats, Oilcloth, Curtains, Stoves etc.RINCE CO., $3 St.Lawrence st.tf FOR SALE \u2014 WATERPROOF COVERS, sizes; for horses, waggons, etc.Tarpaulins on hire.Men\u2019s oliskin\u2019 clothing, otled hats, etc.Canvas, all widths and welghts.The Sonne Awning, Telit and Tarpaullo Co., 775 Craig st, Montreal.Wri fer catalogue.Bell Tel.Main 727.; FOR SALE-BREAD, CAKES, FIRST CLASS bread and cakes, 14 cents.Telephone Main 307, or apply Montreal Cash Bakery, ___89 Shannon st.= FOR SALE \u2014 PIANO, NEW.NEVER O of store.A great bargain.W.J.Taylor, ___ Herald.FOR SALE\u2014CAST STÉEL CASTINGS FROM 1 pound to 6,000 pounds in weight, are Sons, 144., Owen Sound, Ont.FOR SALE \u2014 MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS.The Canadian Forelgn Music Co., 2354 St._ Catherine st.(near Peel.) te 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.Private sales every day.38x FOR SALE \u2014 COAL, COAL, NO.2 CHESTnut, $4.75 per ton, delivered.Also larger pizes at lowest prices.1.Vipond & Co., 229 Inspector.Tel, Main 1829.39x FOR SALE\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 3214.3x FOP SALE \u2014 KODAKS, PHONOGRAPHS.Send for bargain list.Many Ralf price.R.F.Smith, 1756 Notre Dame and 148 Peel sts.38x POR SALE \u2014 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALB and to rent.Secondhand machines, in perfect condition, at very low prices.All makes and models.Crelman Bros.\u2019 Typewriter Co., 97 St.Francois Xavier street.Phone Main 2085.43x FOR SALE \u2014 BASH AND DOOR FACTORY.for gale and to rent.I wish to sell all the machinery, lumber, sashes and doors, snd will rent.the buildings and.yards cheap for a term of years.Good place for a Joint stock company.Kemptville, Ont.Box 185.FOR SALE \u2014 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, - No.3, in Al condition.Will sell cheap for cash.Don't miss this chance.Apply at once, Box N 266, Herald Office.52x ' FOR SALE \u2014 COUNTER AND SHELVING, suitable for a small store.Apply 32 Park avenue, city.34x FOR SALE \u2014 FLAT TOP DESK, QUARTERed oak; good condition.371 Aqueduct st.36x FOR SALE \u2014 CRUSHED OYSTBHR SHELLS; will make hens lay.It acts in double capacity, inds the food \u2018and makes the \u2018gg Serf One dollar hundred pounds.W.Ulley, Victoria sq.° 36x FOR SALE \u2014 35 FEE T2 INCH SHAFTING, .with couplings and self-olling hangers; 35 iron and wood pulleys, assorted sizes; one feod water heater, for 20 to 25 h.p.boiler.R.White & Co., 214 Craig st.36x FOR SALE \u2014 RUBBBR ROLLS FOR wringers, renewed at your house promptly.Also other wringer repairs.Send your address.John Stapleton, 8A Hermine, 39x FOR SALB \u2014 PIANO, FIRST OLASS MAKE very short tire in use, same as new.Bargain for cash.Room 19, 207 St.James street.a 32x FOR SALP \u2014 ONE FINE NEW RACOOON coat, $17, and one Russian coat,\u201d $13; good __ Size Apply at once, 12 Plateau st.38x FOR SALE\u2014AT HALF PRICE, NEW BOOKS works oomplete of Lever, Waverley Novels, Dickens, Marryat, Bulwer, Reage, and Dumas, 116 volumes.C, Reld, Thetford Mines.: 38x FOR SALE\u2014FOR THE SICK ROOM, VAPOR baths, Invalid rolling, reclining chairs, back rests, bedside adjustable table, bed tray.for breakfast in bed, bidets, bed clothes supporter, etc.R.E.Painchaud 208 St.Lawrence st., opposite the market.SCME FINE ORGANS FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES, AS FOLLOWS: BY THE LINPSAY-NORDHEIMER CO.FOR SALR \u2014 $75 FOR CHOICE OF 8 RBGU- lar $100 Doherty Walnut Organs, very full \u2018tone, neat case and easy action.Terms, $3.00 monthly.To be seen at 2368 St.Catherine street, x FOR SALE \u2014 $95 FOR 6 OCTAVES WAL- ridge Organ, in oak carved case, fine tone.For sale in our East End Warerooms, 1622 St.Catherine street, corner St.Hubert street.x FOR SALE \u2014 $100 FOR A REGULAR $200 Mason & Hamlin Organ; magnificent tone, handsome case; a great bargain, $5.00 cash apd $3.00 monthly.For sale 2366 St.Catherine street.Lindeay-Nordheimer Co.x FOR SALB \u2014 STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY \u2019 goods, also shop fixtures.Apply 299 St Antoine, near Guy st.39x FOR SALE\u2014CAMERA, PONY PREMO SR.4x5, with tripod.case, meter, etc., in.uso three months.fn perfect order, cost complete $35.Cheap for cash, or would exchange for secondhand typewriter or roll top desk.Address M.8.Herald Office.x TO BAKERS\u2014HOPS AND MALT FOR SALR.German hops: Oregon hops, British Cole umbia hops and Canadian hops, new and inspect their great variety of pl from one to two karat stone.Please state .and flowers before buying clsevhoce.ars.price and where it can be seen.Addreas (een.ee Stock: also fine pale, matt.eit greenhouse in city.pr L.Y., Herald Office.41x RH trey ms, Brewers, | ny In light housework and take care of child.Address Mrs.W.J.8.McCormick, 403 Fullum Street.34x WANTED-GOOD PLAIN COOK.\u2014APPLY WANTED\u2014BLANK BOOK FINISHER, WANTED\u2014A GENERAL SHDRVANT.ope.Joperial Supply Co., Odd Fellows\u2019 Bldg., Philadelphia.40x Mre.8.Careley, 607 Guy Street.84x .young man, to leave city, must be first- class workman, state experience, Fagen wanted, references, ete.P,0.Box y GO TO E.k.BAKER, 233 BLOURY STREET, and have your carpets cleaned and made .over, Mattresses remade and returnod WANTED MEN AND WOMIN TO WORK| same day.Upholstering.\"tf work rsalled on receipt of stamped envei- FOR SALE \u2014 TYPEWRITERS, ANY MAKE, rented, repaired or exchanged.Sole Agents For Smith Premier Typewriters.Phone Main 983.Wm, M.Hall & Co., 1702 Notre Dame st.: 38x Os, FIERNEY PIANO EXPRESS \u2014 PIANOS safes, machinery and furniture of all kinds moved, hoisted \u2018and lowered; safety guaranteed.346 St.James st.Tel.Main 1646, 43x Montreal, 34x AP- ly 44 Bishop Streeu fix HARRIS & HOPTON'S, 2882 ST.CATHERINE st., is the place to get your planig and cut flowers.Mushrooms, .alway Tir \u2014 ily of four, no washing or ironing, good wages, Apply with reference, thn! oa Morgan & Oo.0 WANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT.WANTED-GENDRAL SERVANT.APELY| layer, capable mau only need apply.Henry APPLY Bim Avenus, Westmount.= 48 Victoria Street.BCOTS, SHOPS AND RUBBERÉ, NDATLY repaired, rubber soles and heels put on, raie areas at A.Hodinas, ¢ Beaver Hall Hill, se TED\u2014A 8BRVANT GIRL IMMBDIATE- WANTED \u2014 LOAN: $000.INTEREST à ly.Apply 1844 Ontario Street.40x per cent.Best security.Apply Re \u20188.WANTED\u2014AN EXPERIENCED CARPET Box £20, Herald Office.fx D'GREBR CONFBRRED IN ART * sglence, law, divinity.medicine, dentistry.harmacy, music, pedagogy, optics\u2019 veter- nary science, engineering.W.KH.Lear, LL.D., Brighton, Ontarlo.37x CROCKFORD'S DINING ROOMS \u2014 BREAKfast, dinner or supper, 15c; beat in city.Table board, $2.60 per week: 21 tickets 2.BDUCATIONAL #3 Thera 18 only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and thut is by advertising in the HzrAzD, so words, 10c ; six insertions, sg» PUPILS VANTED ~ IN FRENOH (PARIS- an erman, Spanish (splen prospects in Cuba).Highly ecient methods.M.Dambach, Professor of French at the Y.M.C.A.Studio, 2440 St: Catherine (over Leach\u2019s.Bell Tol.Up 998).Lessons by correspondence.48x WANTED \u2014 PIANO PUPILS, BY PUPIL OF \"Carlysle Petersllea, of Boston; $2.00 per month.123 Mansfield st.\u201d RE WANTED \u2014 PUPILS AT THR INGRES- \u2014Coutstiter School\" , natural method.Fraser Institute, 9 University st.Free trial lesson to visitors.dx SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING \u2014 Niss Graham, Temple Building, St.James St, Phone Main 1714.Typewriting neatly, accurately and promptly done.Typewritten circular letters et reasonable rates.Stenographers sent out by hour, day or week, All work guaranteed.85x MRS.JESSIE KBLLOND,\u201d THACHER oF plano, guitir and mandolin, 6A City Councillors st.sex WANTED \u2014 A FEW YOUNG, BDUCATED ladies, to join firm class dramatic company, just forming.ous.experience FOR SALE\u2014THIRTY HORSE POWER.BOÏ- ler in good shape, with fittings.Hydro-ex- tractor, with 28-inch copper basket, quan- .tity of fire bricks, 2-3-4 inch planks, grate © _ bars suitable for furnaces, six-foot Food en tank, a cheap.cock, sin _\u2014 Street.OR dx FOR SALB\u2014BRONZE TURKEY'S \u2018MBPAT- tie Vtrain.\u201d\u2019 \u2018three Touleuse ganders from Newman stock, send stamp.Thos.Shes, __ Fergus, P.O, OOt.Bx FOR SALVA CALIGRAPH TYPEWRITER in good order.Price $25.Apply Room 15, 30 Hospital Street.Sx Whiskholder, keyrack and B.E.mirror, \u201cSt.Dominique Street.* 40x Gt HORSES AND CARRIAGES.- the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in che HERALD, 90 words, 30¢ ; six insertions, asc.\u2018FOR SALE \u2014 HORSES, SLEIGHS, HARness, Robes, etc, by auction, every Tuesday, at 2.90, at Fraser Bros.\" Depository, corner St.James and Inspector st.Private sales every day.Mx 5 TO 100 HORSES \u2014 ALL KINDS OON- stantly on hand.The Telfer, Climie 9e.19 St.Maurlce st.made to order by The.Wm.Kenzedy and.John Selleck, 3x FOR SALE\u2014A PLUSH COVERED HATRACK | £3 There is only one way to reach those who read \u2018 at the store, 401 Centre et.FOR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 AT CHINB retty cottage, nine rooms, bath'and w.c.; arge garden, stable, near convent station Address J.B.Campeau, 92 Lasalle, La- ___ chine, .28x FOR SALE \u2014 DOUBLD TENEMEDNT, STONE front, Overdale ave., below Dorobester ; Daisy furnace; in splendid repair; never \u2018vacant; will sell for assessed price.M 7 Herald.; 38x_ FOR SALE \u2014 AT MONTREAL SOUTH, OND building -lot, convenient to the depot.For further particulars, apply to J.F., No.__110 Island st., Pt.St.Charles.ax FOR SALE \u2014'A 2% STOREY BRICK HOUSE cheap, bargain, at 1186 and 1188 Berri st.Apply 1118 Ontario st.dix FOR SALE \u2014 A $6,500 RESIDENCE FOR - $5,500, if taken at once.Modern, solid , brick, on Park avenue, containing 7 bedrooms, drawing room, dining room, extension kitchen, cement cellar, Daisy furnace; handsome overmantles; large yard.$500 to $700 cash required, balance easy terms.Room 228, Temple Building.1x FOR SALE\u2014A 214-STORY BRICK HOUSH cheap, bargain, ac 1186-1188 Berri Bt, - __Apply 1118 Ontarlo Street.38x $10,000\u2014YORK COUNTY\u2014ONLY ELEVEN miles west of Toronto, on Dundas street; 154 acres, high state of cultivation, large stone house, good outbuildings; 18 acres of apple orchard; havé reduced price owing to sickness of the owner, J.T.Reeve, 168 ___Bay Street, Toronto.39x FOR SALE\u2014FACTORY SITE IN OTTAWA.Most desirable position.One hundred a fifty feet by ninety-nine.Owner would erect building if required.Chean electric power.Apply to R.J.Devlin, 76 Sparks __ Street, Ottawa.= oo 40 FOR SALE\u2014UPTOWN BUSINESS PREMISES © suitable for all kind of business or light manufactureing, shop floor, one thousand manufacturing, shop floor, one thousand foot space, brick building, at the back, 3 flat, seventeen hundred six-four foot space._ Address M.17 Herald Office.40x MACHINERY FOR BALRB £@ There Is only one way to reach those who reaû the Herald\u2014and that is by advertisiog in che H&RALn, so words, 20c six insertions, 350.MACHINERY FOR SALE.Iron Planer, 24 x 24 in.x 6 ft., in good working order.\u2018 * .Iron Lathe, 14 in.x 9 ft, in good working order.Wood Working Machines, In good order, as follows: Pony Planers, Planers and Match- ers, Buzs Planers, Mortisers, Blind cbines, Tenoning Machines, eto.20 x 42 in.Slide Valve Engine, in good order.50 x 30 in.Slide Valve Engine, in good order.2 HP.Leonard \u201cEclipse Engine, in order.80 H.P, Boller, to brick fn, in good order.\u201875 H.P.Boiler, to brick in, Ip good order.\u20ac0 H.P.Boiler, to brick in, in good order.50 H.P.Boiler, to brick in, in good order.7.H.P.Locomotive Boller, in goo@ order.We are stock taking, and will sell any of the above at particularly lew prices at- the bdresent time, ; 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championship, it it does not actually decide tt Ottawas have now won five matches out of the eight there are to play.Another was a draw, which If it is necessary, will.be played off.But looking at the standing of the clubs pow and the form the teams are playing in, it seems impossible for the Dewar shield, which\u2019 represents the championship to go elsewhere than to Ottawa.Look at the situation.The standing of the teams in the league is as follows: oo To .Won.Lost.Drawn pls Ottawa.oo oo oo 5 0 1 pes Shamrock.oc so ss =v 3 3 0 3 Victoris.\u2026 oe os .\u2026 3 3 1 3 Montreal: .oo.1 4 0 3 Quebec.\u2026.4.l 4 0 3 Ottawa has a substantial lead and when the matches yet to be played are taken into consideration it is good betting, giving liberal odds that the shield goes to the capital.Here are the matches yet to be played by! the clubs yet in the running: Team.At Home.From Home, Ottaw © Sham., Vic.Quebec.Shamrock Mont, Vic, Ottawa.Victoria Que., Sham.Ottawa.Looking closely at this list and taking into consideration the previous matches, there \u2018 should be little doubt about Ottawrs winning out.- This must not be regarded as anything more than a probability, (extreme one though it may be) for itis in the power of Shamrock and Victoria yet to win out, or at least tie Ottawa.That is on the one condition that both defeat Ottawa, which is very doubtful.OTTAWA, 5\u2014VICTORIA, 4 The long expected meeting betweén the two leading clubs of the league resulted In.a disappointment for .the local septette.Those who had seen both teams play, judged Victorias to.be the cleverer and faster players, and confidently expected that they would win out agalnst the heavier Ottawa men, who lacked the skilful combination of their opponents.So the, score of 5 to 4 In favor of Ottawa came as a rude ghock to many of the local followers of the 1 game, They had to admit defeat, but those: who saw the game have the same opinion men, sud play much better hockey thün do the Ottawds.Then how was it that Ottawa won?Just this way: They used thelr bodles to \u2018such great effect and handled the Ught bodied Vies so roughly generally that their effectiveness was very much impaired.That and a couple of bite of luck lost the match for Victorias.At the same time It must not be forgotten that the use of the body to a certaln degree is just as admiseable ae dodging past It is a part of the game must be able to rough it as well as play a many of the spectators did not recognize this evidently, for, the Ottawa players got \u2018many a call down from the gallery for legl- timate checking while graver offenses were passed over.20° With another referee the result \u201cmight, bave been different.The match was the roughest seen In Montreal this year, and that was to the disadvantage of the Vices.The.referee allowed 1t to pass, however, so there is nothing to say mow except that the Ottawas won, and that there may be another match between the same two teams.- EVERY SEAT WAS TAKEN.The Arena 8p Saturday pight was crowded.From 8 o'clock on the street cars unbouded \u201c\u2018thetr human cargoes opposite the doors, and they poured into the building till every seat was taken.In fact, the at- terdance wes the largest this year with the exception of the secopd match for the Stanley cup.And they weren't all -Montreal people either.The Capital City supplied its quota, and a big one at that, judging by the volume of sound when the visitors scored.Then half the Ottawa people in Montreal were at the match, bedecked with Ottawa colors.It wae a big crowd, it was an enthusias- tie crowd, and it bad the hings to back up its enthusiasm.MATCH NONE TOO FAST.The match was not a fast one on the whole: The first half might even be called sow.But the last twenty minutes of the second half made up for it in part, for it waa the fastest seen here this year.And like many another game on which much depends, it was as rough as it was fast.The referee could and should have stopped It, but he didn't, and so the vicious work went on till there was a hand to hand fghbt, which took half a dozen of the players to stop.: Ottawss won, but hardly on thele merits.The first balf was mostly Ottawa, for the reason that the Victoria defence was not up to the mark, and the forwards had to help 1t out.It was not because Ottawa was playing good hockey.In fact, neither team in the first half could be accused of that.Yuille and Strachan made many muffs in ligting which were disastrous, whereas the Otiawa defence was playing à good and eo Ottawa forward line re- Ned on individual work entirely, and, except \u2018where absolutely driven to Ut, never passed the puck.They did one thing, bow- ever, and that was to demoralize the Vice combination by beavy checking end close attention to the puck.Keep an eye on the puck end every time a man gets in the 10sd dump him, was thelr motto.Besidds, the Victoria Corwards fought: shy of Pul- ford, whose Tough work thus had ite effect.The Vies' forwards tried bard to get thelr combination work going, but found \u2018themnelves hampered by the persistent checking of the opposing quartette and the heavy checking of the defence men.The second half was much better hockey all round, and ehowed out more distinctly A good | \"= Goal ulle, Keep: im.costing.2 to 1.agaln later.tie.spell.way, ing, erate .Goal.Won by.Scored by.Time.1.Victoria.Bowie .e 25 2.OttaWR.\"eee Westwick .2.30 a.Ottawn.\u2026\u2026\u2026.Sixemith 21.00 hoscuc0e Victorin.Bowte .3.00 LF TIME.Boeeoonn LOLEAWR.coer Westwick .8.00 a 110) Victoria.- Rowlier .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.4.00 PT L.0 00 OMAWVA 00000000 Henry \u2026\u2026.300 8 Victoria.arene Stusrr.2 20.2.30 10.Ottawa.Henry .5.0 used.Billy laid goes ed when Mayor will go White teams Hugh A.A.Quite team.In the nex enough it this time.portion.perform the fracture sust Trooper w.E.oid Ottawa man, aud helped to swe ing delegation.Ottawas did some dirty were not the only ones.Viés to Ray.started the killing.Phe Leader\u2019 Hokey feated the Jubilee Hockey Minto Rink by the decisive scure 0 The first A tn a friendly toria Rink on \u201cmatch resulted hy a score of 5 to 0 The Tender hoc feuted the Jubllen fast game of -hockey, the Minto Rink, by f P.Cowan made a .A hockey Huntingdon and Valley fle wip for Huntingdon by & & ; makes the third win for Huntingdon against | this season at, untingdon.\u2018 The referee received criticism for allow- | ing the last he was assisting out.all O.K.Ottawa man recovere be saw it wagta.goal.\u2018The Aberdeen Hockey the Archambault's 8 Valleyfield none and H bault's.where speech Macdonald, B.L.Drewry.president of the \u2018The Baylis Manu \u201cPilkington Pros.Rink, ea were:\u2014Plhikington\u2014Cornell, goal; Chapleaun, B Marc, Hye, point: -O'Connell, Brearty, hes, centre.umpires, T.timekeeper, F.Halnen, rge number of the fri ia Masonic\u2019 Lodge and the teams gathered \u2018st the Victoria ness the match between these nents of the popular game.At Royal Victor Club hockey Rink to wit \u2018wtalwart expo the end of the first half neither advantage, econd halt fad hardly got fairly started before Mr, as.Manhire put the Club goals, And this was \"called, Royal Victoria winning by one goal te nothing.msde to the Temple, served and the cup presented to the winning + C, Allan e H Henry B Sixemith .Roger R 4 rose x W.Duval ouptain \u2018 | B.Hutton | WAS.Referce\u2014Frank Bickerdike, Montreal, mpires-\u2014T, Y.U Ne ate began with e e began w which took people's breat me.Tasted 3 quick shot by Bowle\u2014that was all the deginoin ot | was to it.The second game saw the time-honored pilgrimage to the time- ers\u2019 dhrine, by putting Sixsm a judicious use of the foot.Henry made a dash stopped and ot 1 with di was terrific.But the Vics hopes Were Anshed ngaln, for on a long tift by Duval, Henry scored .- for the Vics.but the Capital m attack.| enry lifted in ice, and it was all over.utes more and the gon of Victorias' hopes.The summary: WITH THE PUCKSTERS.Pretty dirty all round.Bowie.was best man on the forward line.*~ Stuart was in hard lock.Roger.Pulford and Duval did effective body work.; Ottawa forwards, stand hard checking.Pulford plays good hockey, thing of à butcher, .Victorias had Strachan\u2019s bull \u2018terrier for l'A mascot.Christmas le to have an operation ed on his nose this It He rink, the scorers Aberdeens and Galarneau of the Argham- Referee L.T would like to hear from any players 15 and under, Address George Street.Arrangements have been completed at Winnipeg for a rousing reception they arri will be met by t cers at the repot, hnot at to a formal welcome at the Clarendon, es will be made by Hugh John Arbu! Star eut H.Yulle R.Bowi tale) af on hot one, but cleared straight to Westwick, who evened the Now the delays began, match was over the crowd had more than enough of them.with a skate, and liniped off When he off, thoug Henry got off so well on.this occ&- | gion that he tried he foot to everyone In reach till the referee went s0 far as to put him t this stage it was pretty for the local defence was were muffing badly.This game of the match, and the There was little hoC of \u2018shinny.\u2019 geal, Sixsmith batted the puck through so the Ottawas were ahead, t game Sixemith had to his Then another delay occurred through Rogers\u2019 skate being broken.When this wae fixed and play began, the score by a neat rush and a Bowle on Russel ; There were still three minutes more of the half left, Reger and Yulle were sent to ornament the rulling and Pulford joined them a moment \u2018Eddie Stuart got a the temple with the puck which at put him out of to play aga with the score It did not take Ottawa lon In a mix up Westwic puck to the net.: The next game became exceedingly fast and rough in pro- Roger and Russe which gave them a five-m fxsmith got the puck in the head had to give up for Henry and Stn and were carried off the ice.Then Roger took another session In the reserved seats.And this was all merely as a preliminary to Fowle's scort made It three all.Vics were now and excitemen enoit, E.Chapleau, centre.Bitlot, scori An adj beautiful was as follows: ; ir Munroe | .Stracham \u2018 « 3.Russell Foster, .W.Chriet- for the Vics away, for the ust.25 seconds.A run by back, a Teturn lift and 8 à and Stuart led the way ith prone ou the lce by in to centre.Munro score.and before the Sixamith got his foot cut ,the ice.back the referee laid Strachan t was Henry who' had fouled some more, and gave much all Ottawa.demoralized and was the longest t uninter- ey, but lots n Vies' and with the score oft sore foot, but curiously qd pot take long to recover Finally, In a mix up in Vices evened ehot by l'a pass.and they were eventful.bad crack on , almost business, but he was able Then came the whistle stil 2 to 2.to break the slipped the was exciting, for the play in.11 had a fight Inute breathing a while.Then art came together head on ng the sixth goal, which having -it all thelr own t ran high, for the pace later It War even all, for rt sent a shot to the net.he hard Inek of the night.They bad the Ottawas reel- en made one dos- Vies cleared nleely, but from the.centre of the A couple of ming sounded the knell re He got \u2018badly \u2018thdugh small, could hut he's some- too.hockey: en the Line | SHAMROCKS - WOK ./ They Got a Lead on the Start and Heid it Against the Ancient © City Men.| \u2019 Quebec, Feb.10.\u2014(8peclal.)\u2014Two thousand people saw the Shamrocks defeat the Quebec hockey team last night, after the mcet keenly contested and hardest game that was ever played here.The result ls not a fair Index of the relative play of the teams, for Quebec's speedy forwards literally played rings around the ex-cham- pions, and on many occasions made them look like aghoolboys.But the traditional Shamrock luck was present in large chunks, and although the Quebec men shot and shot agaln and again, every time direct on the goal, the work was all in vain.\u2018The puck hit the posts, the top rope of- the net, the stick of the gouler, and, in | fact, landed everywhere except in the net.For the whole of the second half Shamrock was obliged to play a defence gue, and Quebec's attack was lnccesant and vigorous, but !n vain.Grant, \u2018Tansey and McKenda were assisted by all the Shun- rock forwards crowded before their goal, and the visitors were ail kept busy.\u2018hat they succeeded in keepin the puck away is the wonder of the whole city.\u20188.Cummings fhe first game was short and scored by Trihey in two minutes.Quebec then woke up and took the puck to the Shamrock end.Time and aguln Quebec rushed up only to have their comb nation broken by Giant or Tansey when the rush would be the other way.After some very fast hockey -Farrel] got the puck and, by a beautiful end-to-end run, scored after 11 minutes play.\u2018Tue third game got a | after the puck had been Trihey and Hod Stuart got In a m and were pum off for two minutes.This kept up the interest.finally GlHesple emerged from a scuffle In front of the Shamrock goals and scored with a shot that fairly whizzed.Time, 14 minutes, The score was then 2°to 1, and although thère was still five minutes of play to half time, nelther side could score agwln.The rest of the match was hard and rough.Hod Stuart struck Tansey on the -head and lald him out, Hogan was off for slash ing, Farrell was on the side for two minutes, and, altogether, it was hot and ex- ittle warmer, and travelling a while ix-up citing.The local fans are disappointed at the loss, but are sthll proud of.the showing the\u2019 Quebecs made.: - 7 © Sum .- = .Goal Won by.Scored by.Time.viol.Shamrock.Trihey .2 mins.2.SLAMFOCK.- Farrell! .11 mins, 3.Quebec.Gillespie .14 mins.MONTREAL IN NEW YORK.Montreal team.by defeating N.Y.A.C., and all New York, have made a record for a Moptread team.The best that wag done previoyaly was to beat N.Y.A.C.and tie all New YOrk, which the Sbunirocks did a year ago., .\u201cHere are the New York Herald's reports of the two gaines: \u2019 : Friday's Game.Montpeal's crack hockey La \u2018tirely too fast for New York A.C.'k seven at the St.Nicholas Rink, last evening, playing a remarkably dhring and seientifie game and winning by 6 gottls to 1.Considering the negressiveness and speed dis- layed hy both sides, the cuntost was 110- m proved en- p ficeahly clean.Liffiton- and Camphell were Tevedations to home players and spectators alike, They did as fast and graceful skntiug ar was vver seen ey gume.and manipu- was a hoodoo instead.; i week to fix up | ained a week ago.Bishop, of Ottawa and an: was down with the team 11 the cheering of the visit-( tricks, but they | 1t is but fair to however, that the Nenators | Club met and\u2019 de- Club.où the toto 0, voens and first Overlands met game of hockey at the Vie- Saturday evening.The in a win for the Avocas key team met and - de-.hockey team in a very Thursday night, on, he.weore of 5 £a-0.very capuble referee.as played \u2018between | fleid, Tesulting in à; goals to 2, This.match w Valleyfield, Sura- by Ottawa while | an Ottawa man who Was 't blow his whistle, so it d when oul scored didu team met and defeat- to 1, on the Ontario were meldurm, Nell of the rudel.The-Aberdeens Neil, jr., 1657 Ontario to the Victorias, ve home on Monday.They he association and club offi- will recelve an address from the City Hall and then B.B.Noxon, the association, and others.facturing Company and played a draw at the De- cover point; .forwards; Baylis\u2014MoBrearty, gonl: | cover : Me- Furgeson, - forwards; Referee, T.Cornell, M.A.Ryan and G.Munroe; McCarron, ends of the Temple team had puck through the Témple ng for the Royal Victorias.the standing when time was ournment was afterwards where refreshments were (FoorsaiL ) and th INTEROOLLEGIATE SOHEDULE.The Intercollegiate Football Union schedule mentin e following dates Oct.12-~McGill ve.\u201cbrillant shots, however, w \u201con the lee and knocking him unconscious.¢h scoring twice.Ther ner.Trdg times Campbell steered it through thé most formidahle interfference, and bad every member of the opposing ten except the goal tender hehind him.Fix ere ucatily block.'n jn a hock latad the Quck in a really startling maned.Liffiton was at an times in the thick of tt, made dozens of beautiful passes and dribblek, and followed np every ond of his shots for a gonl.An unforiunaie feature of the game wus the unecalled-for striking of Campbell, whiladhé wan flown, by Hunt, wo minutes off the ice was the only, pun- {shment inflicted.\u2019 The home team was on the defensive in the first half, am Montreal tallied five .tig ox to thelr one.In the second half New \u201cOUT A, CUBES The teams lined up as follows:\u2014 Quebec.Shamrock.F.Stocking.Goal.- .J, McKenna | \u20ac \u2018Cantl.02.u.Point.\u2026.F.Tansey H.Sturt.Cover point.M.Grant B.Stuart.Forward.H.mribey J.Gillesple. Le \u2019 N fi \u2019 .et a h - i \\ , ; .+ LT i.2% ,Ç .: : CA \u2018 we oY ?CES \u2014 t : es .| CL PE oo ; Co os oe \u2018 \u2019 Co RE ; : to ve .; , .: i A _ es = | 0 x ° oo : .- | \u201c Ç | | .0 In - | - .: .Co .vy .ov - + > 0 Ce à , se \u2014\u2014 - ÿ* efrcular track.oreo perde \u201c SKATING .BROKE TWO WORLD'S SKATING RECORDS - Pilkie, Coldwell and Drury Beat the Best Time Ever Made at Half and Quarter Mile.Twe world's recoräg broken inta little bits \u2018was the result of the races at the M.A.A.A.on Saturday afternoon, when the 61st annual n.ceting of the Montreal Snowshoe Club and the 17th annual race meeting of the Montreal Toboggan and Bkating Club was held.The day was an ideal one for the occasion.There was no wind to hamper or aid the com and the st cold made the ice of tlie very best.A B.Pilkie made the very excellent time of 1.30 for the half mile, which drops by 25 of a second the record made by Johnny Nilsson February 1, 1896, on the M.A.A.A.track.As the track on Saturday wag o measured, and the watches were in competent hands, this record of Plikie\u2019s will stand as the world's best time for eircular track.For purposes of com- Parison, the straightaway record Is Inter- ; .It 1s 115835, made by P.Oest- in 1802 .gh it 1s not génerally known, the record was beaten by Coldwell and in their dead heat.The best previous record for this distance on a circular track wes 391-5 seconds, made by \u2018J.K.MeCulloch ou a 213th mile track at St.Paul, January %7, 1806.Harley Davidson's record of 331-5 was on a straightaway track, so Caldwell and Drury have the honor, of reducing the world\u2019s best yards, clroular track, from 8915 to 383-5, a drop of 3-5 of a second.Pilkie made his record in the easiest manner possible.Pilkle was content with last place at tbe start, and worked his Way through the crowd till at the bell lap he was third.He took the lend Immediately, and with a long stroke which seemed to be anything but world beating, swung into the stretch and sped home with the bunch trailing.Drury and Coldwell were in the race, but did not exert themselves, saving fhe wind for the dead heat run off which ollo Coldwell and Drury made thelr new mark in the 440 in a way that argues that either Is up to much better speed.They led thelr bunch.and from half way round turn out the stretch thera was a great deal of interference which Impeded both.Who was to blame is a disputed point, but In spite of this both passed the tape 3-5 of a second ahead of the récord for a Just at the tape there was arother clash, and Coldwell went down and slid over the line In a dead heat with Drury.The time In the run off was slow, 44 33 seconds.Caldwell won out In the last few yards.Boswell.of Winnipeg.and Bellefuille, of Pat Portage, had a practice for the races Lext Saturday.Neither won a place.In the backwards skating.8R0 yards, Fafard went the distance hy a me alone, the other two golng in to 1 A \u201c The snowshos races were quite as Inter- sti as- usual.ce fisual at these races, there was not a second\u2019s delay.\u2018The officials ran off the races according to the time card, and in fact beat it by a few minutes.The offi.ials were: .; ¢ Referees Snowshoe events, Mr, Alexander Stewart.president M.S.S.C.Skating cvents.Major = E T.Macaulay, presi- ent M.T.and 8.C.LO dges\u2014ossrs.C.W.Cameron, Dr.A.C.Jack, F.©.-A.MeIndne, Captain Sully.R.Lacroix, W.M.Brown, T.Martel, M.Q; Brien.\"p.D.' McTageart, Timckeepers\u2014Dr.Messrs, an, A.Taylor, I.Michaelson, Alex.B.Rattray.Starter\u2014Mr.W.G.Robertson.Sporers\u2014 Messrs, David J.Watsen, Arthur Massey, G.H.Carter.F.Ross Newman.Clerks of Course\u2014Messrs.Laz.Ruben- stein, Lesiie H.Boyd, F.D.Rogers; Jas.Me ald.Tire A.Rives.Hall, G.C.Bowle, A.MePartane, W.B.Granger.- Announcer\u2014Mr.F.C.A.MclIndoe.Skating Events.250 vards\u2014 ; w.Coldwell, AAA eucsse gere nca 0 1 .Drury.M.A.A A.race Tor ec au0s J 1Phoseil.Winnipeg.and A.J.Lee, M.T.K S.©.also campeted.iE Time, 20 4-5 secs., 440 yavds\u2014 ° A.E.R.Sonne also competed.Time, 38 3-5 secs.*Dead beat.\u2019 Rup off\u2014 - ( W.Coldwell .\u2026\u2026\u2026+\u2026.orscorreuesnnac00e J.DIUTY ovecveerrngeooccsssnovsovsssess Time, 44 3-5.yards\u2014 ° ; 1 A.TP.Pilkle.MAR eaten 1 St.Marie, Moritagn s\u2026cvécven0e 2 Zw ride.G.Relilefuile, J.Boswell, James Drury, A.J.Lee, R.Sonne, B.Le- claire.also competed.Time, 1.20., 880 yards, backwards\u2014 P.Fafard, Montagnard .ceoeeceeceee W.Coldwell, M.A.A.A.\u2026\u2026.ovouveness A.J, Lee, M.T.& 8» C.000vi0cercce \u2018rime, 1.29 2-5.' 880 yards, boys under 15\u2014 James Wells .[PN sesesecssens AB w.Coldwell, M.AAA.seracreeneennece 8 J.Drurs NA AA petictaile, J.Boswell, DI eb 1 2 James Bancroft G.Finlayson, s0 competed.Time, 1.35 1-5.rown Ore mile\u2014 ' = 1 \"A.B.Plikie, M-A.A.A: .\u2026-\u20260.v.vocnocacccuse No time taken.440 yards\u2014 , W.0.Davis, Holly .J.BR.Brodie, M.AA'A, .ccccvencacse A.Lymburner and W.Farrell also com- ted.Prime, 1.18.860 yards\u2014 Jobn R.Btodie, M.A.A.A.\u2026.e\u2026.1 T.J.Corbett, M.8.8.C.+.2 A.Dufeault, A.Lymburner and W.Brown also ran.Time, 3.09 2-3.A One mile\u2014, i H.J.Mines, Lachine .».0ce.1 PATENT NOTICE Louis J.Pelatan, of Paris, France, and Fabrizio Clerict, of Milan, Italy, the owners of Canadian Patent No.51,297, covering îim- provemenfs In process and apparatus for ex- tracting gold, etc., from ore, are willing to.grant.licenses.for the use of such patented invention, or otherwise to supply the same Applications should be made to Owen N Evans, Solicitor of Patents and Expert, Tem-]' ple Building, Montreal.THE HETROPOLITAN STOCK EXCHANGE we oe - .| ' eee Ce ere cette « 68835 Two ables Jeha BR Brodie, M.AAA sur Ry T.J.Corbett and W.Bown Tne, M038 © NILSSON DEFEATS JOHNSON.Henstiten, the Nes à So 8.Johnson, met in a mile skating race nk.bere lesen Rink.inst Ni few yarda His tine was THE BIG CHESS TOURNEY.At the end of the fourth cousid in the tourney at Monte Camilo the standing of the plapers was: : Name.- Wou.\"Lost.Aagpin -.n.0.0 2% % BIaCKDUID vevecoee sonsosssce 3 1 DIQr coca scrececn vacences © 4 Gansdeng coca w2s000 vasvocce MK 144 FRDOPWEÉL 22020 soucce nocsce 3 1 MAICO .0000 vovses cc 1% 24 Marshall eo.\u2014.% 1% Mason .verses osvsvocs 1 8 Mieses a.\u2026.wessre vow 2% 115 \u2018REPO .\u2026.cyeenn wresseee 1 2 SCNOYE 2.000 succcé vvc0u 3 1 Sctechter .\u2026.\u2026.s.\u2026.\u2026.14 1% \u2018Techtgorin .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 1 Winawer .oo coos soeceese 0 2 .COLLIE PUPPY SHOW.The second annual puppy show of the Canadian Collle Club was Pera in Harmon Hall, St.Catherine Street, on Saturday afternoon.À very representative lot of youngsters were up or competition, the majority Lelng of fine quality, while not a few give promise of great excellence.Of the latter may be mentloned Davie Alexander's Mountain Victor, bred by Isaac Stewart, a fine pup of about three months .old, with perfectly formed head, good ears and true collle expression; John Cumming\u2019s Craiketone Skylark; A.F.Gault's Braehead Malden, a handsome little bitch in every way, which, although not feeling quite herself, was deservedly placed first; W.O.Roy's Colla Lad and.Joseph Reid's Grand Union Joe.Dr.Wesley Mills offi- clated as judge and gave every satisfaction to exhibitors and visitors, who, by the way, were very much in evidence during the afternoon and evening.Mr.8S.S.Kellle, the secretary and superintendent, deserves much credit for the manner in which he \u2018conducted the show, and the club is to be congratulated on its success.Following ines I uopy d der 4 th ass 1.\u2014Puppy dogs, under mon! First, D.Alexander's Mountain Victor: second, Walter Elliott's Blair Athole Bruce: third, Willie Roy\u2019s Colla Mac; reserve, W.O.Roy\u2019s Coila Tam.: Class 2\u2014Bitches, under 4 months\u2014First, J.Cumming's Cralkston Skylark; second, Walter Elliot's Blair Athole Jess; third, Dominion Queen.Class 3\u2014Puppy dogs, under 9 months\u2014 First, W.O.Roy's Colla Lad; second, Jos.Reld\u2019s Grand Union Joe: third, J.Cum- -ming\u2019s Cralkston Nightingale; reserve, A.F.Gault\u2019s Brachend White Heather.Class 4\u2014Puppy bitches, under 9 months \u2014First, A.F.Gault\u2019s Braehead Mailda; second, W.8.Elliot's Blair Athole Lnssle; third, Jos.Reld's Logan's Tulip Blossom; reserve, Joa.Reid's Logan's Victoria.Class 5\u2014Pappy dogs.under 12 months\u2014 First, Jos.Reid's Grand Tnlon Joe: second, J.Cumming's Craikstone Nightingale: third, A.F.Gault's Braehead White Heather; | Teserve, Jos.Reid\u2019s Logan's Earl.Class 6\u2014I'uppy bitches, under 12 months \u2014First, A.F.Gault\u2019s Braehead Mnida: second, Alex.Smith's Maple Leaf; third, D.Ccull\u2019s Heather Bloom; reserve, James G.Reld\u2019s: Mayflower.CATHLETICS HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL.The following games will be played during the present week: ! Feb.10\u2014Old Boys vs.Present Boys, 4.30 p.m.: 0.McCallum, referee.» .Feb.16\u2014IV.B.vs.II1.D., 10.30 a.m.; B.Taylor, referee.| Following is the standing of classes for the week ending February 9: Senior Series, Class.*Pld.Won.Lost.Pts.a.ovvecvacscecocc0n 4 2 3 4 VA Loesssescncoc0u 5 1 4 2 V.B.C.2ecsececicees 5 4 1° 8 Junior Sérles.\u201c.IV.A.he nsocsencnses : 2 \u20182 0 4 IV.B.\u2026oresso00a00n 2 2 pe 4 IV.C.2.c00ocecrre0sn 2 0 .2 -0 TILA, essso00cc0000 3 2 -1 4.TILB.0.4 1 3 2 JILC.2.0.00a00000e 4 3 1 6 IILD.000c00 3 oO, 3 0 A win counts 2 points; à draw, i point.THe GOLD MINES Rossland, B.C., Feb.11.\u2014On the Evening Star on level No.4, a promising shoot of ore has been encountered.It is of white iron carrying gold values which will aver- aga $30 to the tom.It ls being drifted to determine its extent.On the Greén Mountain a ledge twenty feet In width has \u2018been crossout by.the diamond drill on the 830 foot level.After the ledge had been crosscut there came such a rush of water | from the drill hole that operations had to be suspended on that levelr On the 250 foot level the sume body of ore has been encountered, and there it ts to be drifted on to determine its width, value and extent.The.shipments for the \u2018week ending Saturday were the largest so far, and establish a new record, reaching a total of 7,814 tons.The largest previous week\u2019s shipments was for the wèek ending Sept.22, | 1900, when 7,484 tons were sent to the smelter.\u2019 Following are the shipments for the week ending Feb.9 and the year: Week, Year.: \u201c tons.\u2018tons.LeRoi .s00000 vocce 4,574 20,027 Centre StAr .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2100 11,940 War Eagle .\u2026-\u2026.\u2026\u2026.wo.780 3,670 Iron Mask .co coocscscce 90 910 ILeRol, NO.2.c000vncscccoccn woes 677 Velvet .\u2026 socccsc0o ce0ssu 210 470 Giant .00000 easconoe sone 60 Spltse .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.000 coccue wees 43 I.X.Trcocc000 vovoosecsose sees 45 Portland .\u2026.se cvaut 0000 20 Totals .covereass o.7,814 87,451 GRANBY SMELTER WORKS, NATAL, RHODESIA The Imperial Bank of Canada Is prepared te issue Lstters of Oredit Negotiable at Branches of the Standard Bank of South Africa, Limited, CAPE COLONY, | : æ | R,Wilson-Smith Se Government Bonds, Municipal Securities, Industrial Securities à ree tn gi sag tnt LACKED CHARACTER The Richelieu and Ontario Annual Statement Considered an \u201cExcellent One.There was no particular character to the fouval stock market thls morning, and the same can also be sald of the market In Wall Street.The trading here was scattered throughout the entire list with no stock coniing in for any particular atten- on.In fact, not the least interesting feature of the day was the appearance of the Bichelleu & Ontario statement for the year, showing the largest earnings in the history of tho company.The gross receipts were $001,331.80, against $828,322.96, and the net receipts $120,322.96, against $128,730.07.It will be seen by the statement published elsewhere that $45,000 was charged to expenses during the, year, the sum going towards improvements on the different stoamers.And in r to the Item.of bank loans, $207,723.28, It Ils understood that this sum has been spent for the construction of the company\u2019s new steamers and is of course more than covered by the proposed new issue of stock.Altogether, the \u2018\u2018Street\u2019\u201d\u201d was most complimentary jo Its comments of the statement, and while the past year has been a record-breaker, it 13 believed that with the Pan-American Exposition on the present year\u2019s returns will again establish a new record.The changes in values on the local market this morning were comparatively small, a Street's course was so Irregular that it offered little opportunity for com- RÉ ss The showing.made by the Montreal feet Rallway the past week was as fol- ows:\u2014 Earnings, Increase.Monday .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.#1683 71 $ 25 59 Tuesday .4572 T8 145 el Wodnesday 97 81 \u2018Thursday .21 68 Friday .ceeenee.140 93 Saturday .146 44 Sunday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.a.\u2026 $ $ L.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable quoted Grand Trunk first at 87%, second at 641, | third at 22%, Anaconda at £9% and Canadian Pacific at 931.Mr, C.D.Mdhk\u2019's messages: said: \u2014Peo- ple\u2019s Gas anpnal report shows 7.68 per cent.earned and $50,000 put into better.ments.Chicago bought about $4,000 wire fd.cheson common acts as though nsiders were taking all the offerings.Unlon Pacific books close February 23, and the preferred stock will sell exdivi- dend and rights about 3 to per cent, The stock will look cheap at London market for Americans dull and prices fractionally off.- A St.Paul dispatch says Hil and Morgan are oink to Europe shortly.London, Feb.9\u2014The Statist says to-day: The great cheapness of money In Paris is likely to continue.The great French banks bold an immense amount of sterling bills, and have been employing considerable mcrey on the Stock Exchange.French Investors are buylng Argentines and Bra- zillans on a great scale, and Investing otherwise.One of the reasons is that the bulance of indebtedness favorss France against England.There In a depression In the wool industry in France.anufactur- ers are not buying on the old scale.Changes of the week shown by the New York bank statement were as follows.\u2014 Surplus reserve, decrease .$ 4,473,200 Loans, increase .23,481,200 Specie, increase .3,065,400 Legal tenders, decrease « _1,372,500 Deposits, increase .24,676,400 Circulation, dOCToREe, «+o geeeeens 87,200 Henry Clews says:\u2014\u201cWe have now had three months of uninterrupted hoom of mest extraordinary activity and enthusiasm?and It would hardly be peaskmistic to ask whether there is not some probability that the sanguine spirit may soon show signs of drain and reaction.At the moment, hôw- ever, there fs no conapicucus disposition: to readize.Cliques who have large profits In their hands remaln sanguine fi the hope that the managers of the current deals have revelations In store that will enable them to close their pools with better profits than are now in sight; and, when that pass ls reached, there may be a scrimmage involving considerable crashin in values.While not doubting the possiblltty of some further rise on certaln cllqued spe- clalties, IT consider it wise to maintaln a catitious attitude.\u201d .MORNING BOARD SALES, 100 shares Pacific at 9014, 40 shares New Street at 259, 25 ahares Cable at 165.25 shares Gas at 225.: 14 shares Telephone at 173.- 250 shares Street Rafiway at 26314, | 50 shares Street Raliway at 263%, 50 shares Street Railway at 203%, ' 2 shares Halifax at 9414.; 25 shares Halifax at 4.100 shares Electric at 215.5 shares Telegraph at 171.$2000 Domlinlon Coal bonds at 11014.25 shares Toronto Ratlway at 10814, .25 shares Twin City at 6588, .\u2018500 shares War Bagle at 55.1500 shares ic at 4414.3300 shares Virtue at 82, Le 25 shares Laurentide at 120.' .00 shares Domindon Cotton at 90%, |.MONT REAL GRAIN STOCKS The stock of gratn in store In Montreal #ghows an increase of 1,732 bushels wheat, an Increase of 513 bushels peas, am increase of 21,476 bushels oats, and a decresse of 640 bushels corn, as compared with a week ago.Barfey, rye and buokiviieat shows no change from a week ago.me The following table shows the stocks of grain in store 1n°Montreal on the dates, = MAIN OFFICE, BOSTON, MASS.7 Incorporated under laws of Massachusetts Capital, $100,000; fully pald.: & ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions bought and soid on margin or for cash.: Bell Telophone Main 4151.We Are Specialists.Not ordinary, every-day Stationers.- We understand the business from \u2018\u201cipto tip.\u201d - .; Specialists in BOOK-BINDING, \u201c in PRINTING, \u201c.in LITHOGRAPHING, in OFFICE SUPPLIES, a in EVERYTHING allied to the Stationery line.Do business from Sydney to Vancouver, -and never have complaints.; CHARLES F.DAWSON, Mereantile Stationer, [1 STOCK MARKETS CLOSING QUOTATIONS AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.share Pacific at 90%.shares Pacific at 91.shares New Street at 258.\u2018 shares Commerce at 149.shares Halifax at 93.ve shares Halifax at 93% : shares D.Coal pf.at 110, shares Electric at 215.: shares Richelieu at 110% shares Richelleu at 110%.\"> shares Richelieu at 110%.shares Richelieu at 11044 j t shares Richelieu at 110%.shares Richelieu at 111, shares Richelieu at 111%.shares Richelieu at 111%.shares Virtue at 33.\u2014\" NEW YORZX STOCER The following quotatioms were received by ©.D.Monk over J, §.Bache & Co.'s private wire at 3 o\u2019cloog: ; SRERINNHUNS MISES \u2018 Fob.8 Feb.11 DESCRIPTION.Op.CL Op.CL Aro, Tobaooo 1015, MITA un nn un .o aces eres tees sees Am.Sugar Rfg.Co .}38 140} 140} 1411 ; do.0 pref +.02 5 .l'Arinconds Mining O0.453 466 47° 46} Arch.Top, & St.F.po 53, 3 dy e.0.AmericanSteel & W .82 52 ss o Brooklyn Rapid T-.\u2026 190 768 78} 78 Canadian r\u2019acifio.\u2026.\u2026.+.coer oe eal Chen amare Gf MW es.o.voesainn : J Chicaco, Burl.& Quinoy 141 142$ 141 141 Chicago .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.3013 10.6 .\u2026.! Chicagoë North Western .\u2026.\u2026.~~.Chicago, It.I.& Pacific.1251 12! a 1285} Chicago, Mi.& St.Paul.Lo 1 152$ 153 Continental Taboo.cons a 461 0 0 D esas cave Consolidated Gaa, N.Y.3 = 193 i) Colorado Fuel and Iron.ares Cleveland Gi, & St.Le.oo.«ov cian 0000 Delaware.Lack & Weal .\u2018ese Delaware& Hudson.154 156 .Dever ERtioormerat, oF UZ & enver o G, a.exe Duluth, 8th.Su.& Atl.eee eens do, do pref.15H .Federal Steel.83 ou 63} do do en 8 Hg 50 130 Jersey Central.° k Kansas & Toxas vid.} pes [5] Lake Erie & Western.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.eee da do.pret.: +.co.PE .Louisville & Nashville.ss 92 Manhattan Flevated xd.MS.119 118} 118 MissouriPacific.\u2026.9% 9g 914 9 Metropolitan Traction.163 164 162% 163 Nationallead Co.183 18% .do, pet.Cet eres eens Northern Pas.com.new 833 Bt o do pref.88 Lens N.Y.Contral& Hudson.Lit} 145 .144 .X, e and W.29 = do, Il pref.4 43 do do.Lore.G8 I N.Y.Ontarto & Western 33; 33; N.Y.AirBrake Co.sede\u2019 eens Omahacom.eo wees sess bees apes PocificMaill .438 3 .So Stel,Com.38 38} .8 Phir.So Readin anpaid 38 > Bow .ne.Pullman.+ eee ane >.190 Southern Railway.ocom.23 25: do, do.prot xd.6 7 8 7% Southern Pacitic.7% 4 47) Llenn.Coal & Iron.+ Off 644 Third Avonue .boos seve arcs Texas Pacitio.eq v.00 su ne Twin CUY.0onvics cree cece nese sees Vu ae pret kd.Th 78 761 18 : de, 0.xd.U.S.Rubber, com.ps sn A do.o.pref .co 00h Umoa Pacific, com.oN do do cerem st WW Wabash .wos 19 17, 1 pref.34 Western Union Tel.sr 8 Wheeling & Lake Keio ceee mses amon * ref.tees sees sees MONTREAL STUCK EXUHANG Reported by W.H.Weir & Son, Stock Brokers, 113 St.Francois Xavier street.+ MINING STOCKS.| of the œæ 4 4 THE.MONTREAL DATLY HERALD.MONDAY.FER II 1204 WHEAT AND CORN WERE BULLISH in Chicago This = Morning.mess Whert was atronger in Chicago to-day.May opened umchanged at Téfge, and then advanced gradually to T5%c to T5%¢c, where it was quoted at 12.30.May corn opened at 3c and at 12.30 stood at 39%c to 39%c.Whest in Liverpagi closed 3% higher and corn X higher.A wire sald:\u2014\u201cBroomhall\u2019s exports of wheat, 9,664,000.\" 3 x 53 $ 8 8 ' Liverpool, Feb.11.\u2014The imports of wheat into Liverpool last week wepe 68,000 quar- tars from Atlantic ports and 3,000 quarters\u2019 from other ports.The imports of corn trop Atlantic ports last week were 92,100 quarters, s $ 8 \u201cThe export demand was slack to-day, and little of interest was manif , except moderate resting buylng orders for No.2 red winter wheat for Lisbon shipment.Reports that 50 per cent.of the Minneapolis flour mills would shut down rext week had a bearish effect, but these reports are #0 often circulated for market effect, or to force lower rail rates, that the trade accept them with some allowance.The export shipments of flour last week, as noted later on, were large, and would seem to reflect-conditions that warrant mills running to capacity.Complalnts are more rife regarding the quality of eome of the Northwest flour shipments East.flours are made from: low grades, and unsound wheats as a venture for cold weather use, and were sent forward to be sold on thelr merits.Considersble amounts of this flour are now en route, and bld fair to be heading for a poor market \u2014New York \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ADVANCE IN STOCKS \u201cIt ig not to be concenled that the present firmness of the market at a very high rnge of prices is abnormal and | y fractienal,\u201d\u201d writes Henry Clews.But for the ous of our strongest financiers in these exhilarating deals, the market would be now careerlng back towards & noua) level of values; aud when It is seen that t fants have completed their plans and withdraws their support, the speculative value of \u201cstocks will mated from a quite \u2018different poiut of view.In prospect of'a'certain degree of reaction at probably no very distant date, It may be well to compare present prices, for 20 representative stocks promiscuously selected, with market values midway between the highest and, lowest of 1900 (omitting actlo as foblows:\u2014 ractious), an foie Ycar Feb.25, Ad- 1000, 1901.vance.Pcst.Am.8u Refining Co.122 138 18+ \u2018Ath, end ER.Fe, pfd.74 89 15 Chesapeake & Oblo .34 41 7 Chl., Bur.& Quincy .132 147 15 Chi, Mil.& St.Paul.128 152 24 Rock Island & Pacific .112 128 16 Den.& Rio Grande, pfd.76 ft 10 Erle, Isr pfd.47 08 10 Federal Steel .c.43 51: 8 Louisville & Nashvida .79 94 15.| Manhattan Elevated .101 121 20 Missouri Pacific .- 55 92 37 Central of.New Jersey .132 153 21 New York Central .133 1468 11 Norfolk & Western .34 44 12 Northera Pacifte .68 84 18 Regding, 1st su 74 13 Southern P.38 48 10 Southern Railway .17 24 7 Unloa Pacific .63 91 28 Total of 20 quotations.1,544 1,871 ; \u201cThe first of these columns resents the medium between the highest and lowest prices of last year; the gecond column, the prices of lust Tuesday: end the showing Ison Is that, this week, prices averaged 18 points above the middle flg- ures of 1900,\u2014althougih last year's average included the highest polunts touched in the election boom period of tbat year.Com- paning the prices of the same stocks for this week, with the lowest of 1900, we find An average advance of 20 points.From this comparison, we may judge of the downward distance the market has to travel before normal values are reached.\u201d NOTICE.Tbe Harbor Commissioners of Montreal will receive applications until noon, 16th February instant, for Whart Berths, oh Spaces and Privileges during Feb.u Feb.8, the coming season of naviga- D ala apiications recived\u201d will \u2018be ESCRIPTION, app s rec w 3 3 à 3 dealt with together.; \u2018DAVID SRATH, ; Becrotary.Canadian PacificRallway.a oo 0 poj 1st February, 1801.SSA.1 ce eeceme cc renecmee : 5 + DBA pla vracssccccagncocn) 16 sama ohio ) : .Do Naw TI £2) a oo God aud St orvn reet -.tees : Bote Sr eok RY acolo 1 [ls oey or Stesm Coal 20d Stony Do do Bonds.1110 1100 [104 |100 St.John KElectrie Ry 741188 [1174(112 The Harbor Commissioners Twin Ci .sa.68} ef Montreql invite Tenders for -Do do vid Ll about 8,000 tons of Steam Coal, Rick.and Ont Nav, Ce 109 and for the supply of Castings, Commercial CableCo.[165 Iron, Spikes, Bolts, Oils, Paint, .Coupon Bon i Rope, Cotton Waist, and other Do.Reg.Bonds 108 1 1 101 Stores, required for twelve Montreal Telegraph Co .1175 |17t 1176 171 months, per, specifications to Bell Telephone Co, eens [ie 172 [176 |278 be obtained from Mr.John Montre gasCo ani \u201c1 22441226 (235) Kennedy, Chlef Engineer.oople's Toatan: eh sa.\u2018wt! Tenders endorsed \u201cTENDER FOR SUP Royal Electro Co.Tranter a7 30 PLIES,\u201d and addressed to the undersigned, da.will be reesived up to NOON on FRIDAY, Dominion Coren on.xd.\"8 15th FEBRUARY.Onnada Colores Cotton Go.Ki The lowest of any tender not necessarily ¢ ° accepted, \"Merchants Cotton ia DAVID SEATH, arkagle.a .i 87 Common Etreet.Dora.Coal Common 2e 1, 1st February, 1901., Btre encre 3 \u201cJey Montreal, \u2018 Do nds.e.\u201cJonsr Bank of Montresi [60 - 0BanK .ccrc0000s0accfennn Molsons Bank.» 5.-./195 | Rover rent PUBLIC NOTICE.DK © sanumouosslecce .Merchants .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 bosses 1%.MONTREAL TURNPIKBD TRUST.uo A Meeting of the Bound Holders of the Mont- 130° sel Turnpike Trusty will be held at the 149 Office of the Trust, No.180 St.James Street, 196 Montreal, on Twesday, the 17th day of Febru.oi, ary, 1901, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of elesting three Trustees, in .198 accordance with the provisions of the Act af rE the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, North West Land pfd.]| 80 88 Viatoria, Cap.au H.SENBCAL, 8 -Treasuren Montreal, Stat January, 1901.be esti-| \u2018 .MONTREAL CAPITAL AUTHORIZED.85.900.000 MOUNT ROYAL, G.C.M.G.President, .HON.GEORGE A.DRUMMOND._ Di , R.B.Angus Sir W.C.Macdonald B 8.Clouston A.Macnider A.F.Gault \u201c H.V.Meredith Æ B.Greenshields A.T.Paterson C.M Hays James Roses C.R.Hosmer T.G.Shaughnessy 8ir William C.Van Horne, K.C.M.G.Office, 109 St.James Street.C H.ROBERTSON, Manager.v Wills and = Executors No one should be burdened with the duties and responsibilities of executorship, with the loss of time, worry, litigation and personal friction so eften incidental to such position, now that Trust Companies exist for the pur- Lee performing the functions of an Exe- Prior to thé\u2019 existence of Trust Companies there was no choice but to accept and to delegate such serious responsibilities, such difficult and thankless tasks; Testators bad no course but to appoint Private Executors with all the risk and uncertainty of these irdividuals being able to perform properly thelr trust functiops, whether from lack of nation, or permanent .esidence, and always the possibllity that the Executors would not survive the Testator a day.A Trust Company makes a permanent Exe- cutor\u2014one never indifferent to the performance of duty\u2014one never absent.o National Trust Company, Limited 4 Copital.$1,000,000.00 Reserve.$270,000.00 , Offices and Safety Deposit Vaults, 153 8e James street Co A.G.ROSS, Manager.\u2014THE\u2014 DARTLETT -FRAZER CÙ OF ONTARIO (LIMITHD.) Grain, Provisions, Etc.EXPORTERS and FORWARDERS, Trade in Futures in Graiu, Provisions and stocks.Private wires to Chicago Board Trade and N.Y, Produce and Stock Exchanges.Daily Market Letter furnished to patrons.ress H.J.COON, Managing Director, 39 st.Sscrament Street, Montreal INSOLVENT NOTICE.Re L.J.iDPSILETS, Merchant, Ste.Gertrude Insolvent.: Sale by auction, Wednesday, the 13th of Fobruary, 1901, at 11 o\u2019clock a.m., at Marcotte Bros.\u2019 Auction Rooms, No.69 St.James Street, Montreal, the following assets, to wit: Btoek of Dry Goods .Smaliware, Glassware, on Monday and Tues- dey, the 11th and 13th February instant, For particulars, apply to GAGNON & CARON, Trustees, 41 Street Railway Bullding.\u2018Montreal; th February, 1901.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the maiter of J.0.FAUBERT & CO.Barrington, P.Q.- The undersigned will sell by public auction at No.9 St.James Street, Montreal, WEDNESDAY, the 13th FEBRUARY, 1801, At un O'Clock AM., Al ge mhovable azpots of the said Insolvents, wit: \u2019 Stock ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, ¢te., a8 per inventory, \u2018to.IXLUTES .covetencococsonsenes Bolling Stock .$1,196.06 The Book Debts, as per list, will be Boid SEparately s\u2026\u2026\u2026accausevscccce 224.03 $1,420.08 Thé store will be oven for inspection on Tuesday, the 12th inst.For further information, apply to : Trustee, : - No.1598 Notre Dame St., Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS., : - Auctioneers.| INSOLVENT NOTICE In Re JOSEPH PROSPER MAJOR, Insolvent.Sale by auction, at No.69 St.James Street, on Thursday, 21st February, 1901, at noon.L\u2014Lot No.974, on the official plan and book of reference for St.Antoine Ward, in the City of Montreal, with buiMings.: 2.\u2014Part of lot Na 12, of the subâlvisfon ot part ef lot No.67 east side line, and 146 feet 9 inches in the west side line, English measure, and more or less; bounded in front by the highway; in No.20 of the said business knowledge, experience, time, incli- ery end Hardware .sm \"* Stationery .4.29 Boots and Shoes .- 280.88 Groceries .ooen « 219.58 \u2014\u201432,256.83 Fixtures .cree , 21.50 Rolling Stock .125.00 : 146.50 \u2018Book Debts .g.,ceseeccaccrrceesacnnans 508.31 Right of redemption, existing till ist of May, 103, on.property being cadastral number 261, of Ste.Gertrude, with buildings thereon erected .eeerrtaintetatnen cosines 300.00 Terms\u2014Cash.The whole as per inventory.Store open for The Royal Trust Co, [CANADIAN PACIFIC MONTREAL TINE Rid.ST.JOHN, HALIFAX - Lv.15.06 pte AZ xR.45 a.m.TORONTO, HAMILTON, CHICAGO \u2014 Lm CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED.500.000 Jess am.\u201c9.30 p.m.Ar.\"15d a.CAPITAL PAID UP.S5A000|winnN 9 AND PACIFIC OOAPT-iw.10.20 * President., em.p.m.RIGHT HON.LORD STRATHOONA AND (5-8: MARIE, ST.PAUL, MINNEBAPOLI, DULUTH\u2014Lv.*10.0 p.m.Ar.5.00 am.OTTAWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger, 16.3% a.m., {5.40 Ar.13.56 p.m., 110.00 p.m.- \"w.» Valleyfleld, Mur.Rgclot, and a host of! chcose from.Friends of the Government IN THE AIR.\u2018The Germs of LaGrippe are Oonveyed Through the Atmosphere.No one can escape the La Grippé germ becsuse when an epidemic of the disease is prevailing the air is laden with it., go system t er A.H.Roberts, Manitoba \u201cana.Ways for the districts around Toronto.Canadian Mounted Rifles, De vere 570 \"A.\u2018Mr.Wm.Mackenzie is said to be strong\u201d Laroque, N.W.i.1\".; Brigade Division, R.lv ir favor of the expansion policy, while CJA.; \u201cK\u201d Battery; Sergt.W.Kiely, Mr.James Ross, of Montreal, who is said 13th Field Battery, C.A.; Bombr.W.H.| to hold a co trolling interest, when sup- Tennant, 13th Field Battery, C.A.; \u201cD\u201d plied with the proxies of investors from Battery; Corp.W clergymei, Including Rev.Father Bernard, of St.Mary's Nominary, Baltimore, and Rew.Father Urique, of the Seminary of Philosophy, Boston, both of whom were personal friends of Father Callaghan.OFFICIAL RETURNS OF are urging that no restrictions should be placed on the land to be given away to the soldiers who fought in South Africa.WEAK LUNGS NEED Manitou, Wabigoon and Minnetakie, Ni- pigon and Nipissing and James Bay Rail- .R.Hare, E.gin Coun- the eastern city, is leading the opposition.i I ; - ways.e reason everyone does not have the wt Gunner J.W.Randall, 6th Field Bat- The Metropolitan purchase has been hang .ee Keewatin, 2,250 bbls.per day: Portage la diseas ime i tv, CAs CW\u201d ; G ing tire for some time because of the divi- | Ç: : ,; Prairie, 750 bbls.day.Elevators at all disease st the same time is because the rik, Cvs 7 Wnthery; Gunnor By) JJ, of opinion.This railway is a very| ELECTION EXPENSES CONSTANT CARE, =o CURE A coLD TH ONE DAY.important wheat points in the Northwest.All ns who are enjoying perfect health ar.able to successfully resist and throw | Horse, gradcs of hard wheat inour In barrels and ood suburban one and is well on the wa, : L \u201c 1 Quotations and other information can tive Bromo Quinine Tablets, All to Like Simcoe by way of Yonge Street, Take Laxa Ser ; 3, + 1 st D.Allison, Sergt.C.G.\u2014 \u2018druggists refund the money if it fails to begs.> off the infection, while those, who for any Duncan, Private J.V.Bull, Pte.D.Bur- Like Sim f ~.! be had application.Office, 207 to 210 Mer- Teason are not in the best of health fall nett, Pte: W.P.Jackson, Pte.T.Me- which, it will be remembered, is the old The Quebec Gazette gives the following - cach vor.\u2019 w- Grove's signature ls on chats \u201chank of \u201cCanada Building; 206 St.military road connecting Toronto with the ret ] UT facthein lakes.spel of the To- No.5, Mr: Hutchinson, $65; Kamouraska, - Tonto Railway held a lengthy session on | N.J.Ennis, $18; 3t.y NT MUST WEAR UNIFORM.Saiurday afternoon and evening.to reach Parent, acclamation, no expenses; Missis- London, Feb.10.\u2014Some of the army : decision, but at the close President Mac- quoi.J.J.B.lin, $31 |; Kamouraska, \u2018 .: * i « 2 , .! e ie i i i v 4 [LA 2 x 5 T ates Sid by drungists int ar ore.and ovat * bitterly compiaining of an in- COS said there was nothing to give out.i 3 J Je a ac ie naka, Pau .Tablets, so novation since com- \u2014\u2014 ny, Ws a Lemay .4 if taken freely, say one tablet every bour mand of the forces, by they are $158, Lotbinicre, Nap, OR IR : : NE MAGIE .L.J.Allard, $21; Queber East, J.or twc for two or three days, the danger obliged to wear uniform whenever they go CREEDS OF JUDGES Re sn For Sale or To Let E, L.BOND, son AjAmmorromTomY | tote1| Marine and Fire Underwriter, $0 ST.PRANCOIS XAVIER ST.MONTREAL.ee __yeady victi .77.The first sy \u201cBre \u2014 \u2014 catarrb, resembling a hard cold and it rompt treatment 1s applied at this time, can easily be broken up; one of the best Millan, Pte.J.'L.Nesbit, Pte.E.C.should be Promptly Treated by Dr.Wood's Norway.Pine Syrup.of pneumonia a to thé War Office.Whatever his purpose ; , pe .: 3 : .ill be averted.A Lor , in thi ?\u201c,.There are many-people who have wreak 3 vie vertes.Palmer, Baptirt clerav: etes ie trying to down the orejudies \u201cof ON BENCH OF ONTARIO 4N ENGLISHWOMAN'S LOVE LEI: lungs and need to be constantly on their The Commercial Hotel man of Ceresco, Mich., makes a statement of interest to all catarrh ard grip suffer ers.He says: \u201cStuart\u2019s Catarrh Tablets \"have certainly been a blessing to me.have used them freely this fall and winter and have found them a safegua guard, The arch enefpy of the race\u2014.consumption\u2014is ever Ready to pounce upon those who nemsct coughs and colds, and claim them as its victims.Those who catch cold easily should never put off treating a cough in its first stages by the TERS.\u2018rordnto, Feb, 11.\u2014Motlons for injunction have been made before william Mere- .dith, Chief Justice of the \\Commou Pleas ; Division of the High Court, on behalf of higher LiMorang & Co., proprietors of the Enghsh the majority of officers Against appearing in public in uniform.Soon officers\u2019 uniforms are likely to be as common in London «trects as privates\u2019 uniforms are: now.ALEXANDRIA.Will be sold or leased for a term of years to a suitable party, on very favorable terms This is one of the beat appointed hotels in Eastern Ontario, and has a long established and profitable business.The house was re- Toronto, Feb.11.\u2014In view of the plea beng circulated for another Roman Catho- lis judge in Ontario, and the statement made by the Christian Guardian that there is no Methodist sitting on the Ghief Agent tor Leading British and La Grippe and catarrhal troubles \u2018OU TON Bench.the following statistics of the relic { \"right in \u2018An Englishwoman's ve \\ D ; ; against 4 ch 1 Ta suffered for years.COURT PRESENTATIONS.ious faith of the % ndges in Ontario are Leutors.\"\" to restralu Robert Duncan &| US of Dr.Wool's Norway Piué Syrup, ly almon atively robutit and ee \u201cRl.Continental Marine Companies, Co \u201c feel that T can freely and conscientiously London, Feb.M.\u2014The Court Circular fntcresting:\u2014Chief Justice Armour, Ang.Co, and J.Eastwood & Co.of Hamilton, It will not-only ture the cough quickly, = ne ete \u2018atorey brick ballding, on the = .reermmend them.\u201d : anncicees King Edward's decision thas lican; Justice Osler, Anglican; Justice from inporting into Conslta trou à but the healing/balsamio properties of the best business site in the town, with electric Exports pis.Registered Mail ; ._ Persons who suffer from catarrh of the court presentations during the reigh of { Maclennan, Presbyterian; Justice Mo cd States and offerte or aif of the de.Pine it contains will strengthen the lungs iights, baths and closets on each floor.There heed and throat are very susceptible to Queen Victoria will hold good for the pre- Arglican; Justice Lister, Anglican; Chie fendants appeared and admitted that they and holp them to resist cold.ie a commodious yard and extensive stabling \u2018 La Grippe and such will find a pleasant, sent reign.This will be the great diffi- Justice Meredith, Anglican; Justice Mc- nad infringed Morang & Co.'s copyright, .Miss.Grace Lynch, Blackville, N.B., accommodation.Furniture, beddin à Shins, 7 ete, _- nbn and safe remedy in this new culty that would have been involved in Mahon Roman Catholic; Chief Justice but claimed that such Infringement was writes: \u2018\u2018I have been \u201ctroubled with clo.busses.wagsons and Barnes via ve bet , mé: ES .eatarrh cure.- thcysands of renewed presentations.At Faloonbridge, Anglican; Justice Stree withowt wiitul Intention of violating Mor- oonghs, colds and weakness of the lungs gr rented at he iastten neo.tee ; Rex) .Oo Stuset\u2019s Catarrh Tablets sre\u2019 composed the opening of the Parliament which will Anglican; ustice Lount, Anglican;_Chi ang & Cm Habs.\" ore ri Pre for à long time and could get no relief rare opportunity.for a Arst-clas hotel mas.|, B oo io qe ne des ran at se robe, Heh tom son, niin Be Mioberteons Rm: Be Te fram Jmporling or offering until 1 took Dr.Wood's Norway Pine For terms of lease, and othor Information au Rereld is pent Te wf .ir in.8 > 3 ., rect! : pl Company ae [ x used as ly _ n : y te y er! ermine.Ladies have ission can: Justios Meredith, joan.| tor void pay Le or ooec at he TD ae 100% [mada 8 somplets 2 RR.MOLBNNAN, Oquamalh Montreal, - Jaman 8 : Tandem RE : \u2014 avs |: \u2014 5 = SN ay | Yo J \\ ; 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