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[" PE rrr pr FM 4 TO-MORROW\u2014OOLDER.EDITION \u2018 @ Bun rose today at 6.54; sets at 5.34 \u2014 10 \u2014\u2014 3 \u2014 - \u2014 - \u2014 \u2014 = _ = 00 _- Ce I ; __ i Co i - 94TH YEAR NC.44.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY -0.1901 RICE CWE CENT.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ee Gaspe Oil Fi-'ds Have Turned - Out a Big Financial Failure CO COTÉES DO IOORCRONODOOU Mr.Crathern Goes After President Miles.Canadian Petroleun Co.Voluntarily Liquidates.OVERLOADED WITH BIG CAPITALIZATION A London Paper Says It Was Never Given a Proper Chance of Succeeding.commeterally nnaily to operations The attempt to deveiop the wl tields of Gaspe svems bave failed.For Were carried on nore or less tentauvely until Engsish cajutal canie mm aud the Pe- NAL Vets troleum Oil rast was formed lhe new company did consnderabie work, but ars aperttions voie sitouded _n the greatost peu) ven Mi Gish the Quebve expert, was lvlused \"red to the in bu re- Government nntine aniormation and res ports, About The years ago à new com- gay was termed under the name or the Canada Ve oteum Company.aud the sioch offered che Bitsy public.One of the pros sions directors was Mee Baznal, ot tue great Manchester oil tirm.Arcatently tie oi.has not been found in Pad quan and tne company has gone into hiquidat:on EN TRAN AGANT Es, CAPIUALIZATION Te Bred Columbia Review, published fin Londo, Emctind.NAVS \u201cRematered 15 than two years ago WT an adtrred capital of LS (vo, the Canad.Petroleum Co was miended to bring the Demauen into Closer rela Cons wth ihe Mortier Courts chrourd the voluabie s0Helds af Gaspé Instead Qi tu nine he prom ses of che promos er SANS A ns ar vend an ent ore fi WIN TON 1eSD Ts anole! Deak ee cer Fnoosh aus tu Tae m=totunmes TORT SO SION SORT Le der Lne Coctstens of rue Bros VOSEOT on Les Pe gt Le wei (and ae Ces ond our contre Ume and BL tone ane dan arent an to the re Preaens Deon taods 02 cometers who, ov cx done a CAR wn aasathieient Working ova, call and not bens eentent Mite cons tere oon follow fie 14e ea cHicav rnz te ped die ea a es recent hs ten \u20ac Pai COUN lent on or pPatenase Were proses ue coven Se development or on LÉ IL ETILEORS ON QUEsT on.t2ere trid Laurier.\u201c1 be kept out of polities altos.my ate with the any such purpose.\u201d DOTIQOOCTIIESS CAS OOGH FOOT DUQO DO CO D OAOOOO IC OONG I SOS OCDE \u201cATOTISOOODOT QOGO At the meeting of the council of the Board of Trude this after- poon there was a title tempest over the propased merease in the salary of the F.deral Premier.Mr.James Crathern waxed indignant over the report that Mr Honey Miles, the president, was in Ottawa.advocating, in hus official capacity, a salary of 0,000 for Nr Wil- think,\u201d said he, \u2018that the Board of Trade should Board, I always exerted ny coergies towards this end, and 1 thnk successors have done the same.have gone to the capital in Lia capacity as president of the Board to advocate an increase in the salary of the Libera] chief.lI would be wi'ing, as a citizen, to sign a petition that would so- cure tor the Premier -uo matter of which party \u2014a salary commensur- \u201cportance ot the office.be the sum S20.000 or X20 600 But 1 have @ dstinet objection to the president of the Board taking up the cudgels in that behalf as president.He was not elected jor HOTA FODLI OG Wien | owas president of the But Mr.Miles is reported to For myself, ; 3 + ASTRONOMERS SAIL FOR JAPAN From Lick Observatory Establish Station on Island of Sumatra.Two Will M.-Amcoig the pas- on the Francisco, Fah sabed for the Orient San fengers whe ND WORD FROM SMITH-DORRI War Office Issues a Bulletin Which Causes Much Un- easiness.New York, Feb 20.The my .ivore » sû > | on of the Con crument was that the compaules, the Carnegie company, the Fed.Divorce, si ve of the ot Suet ee = MRS CARLIE NATION spent vesterday .Hru-e should hold another ression befure \u2018 toe .Np.1 Lie Jurisdiction of the state so as qe op il azrd uw would pe more pleased wh election was held The re@li ot this real Steal.American Steel and in on 1s legal vaadiny and collscquences, includ- (9 Ton Char she had UK dus more to spend | answer will wall probatality bé a short tional Tube nud American Bridge Com: Ing vue liverty ot leza! remarriage, are #7 ram place (ng of the prewnt sc-sinn, and a re | Puny have particlpated In thé negotiaTions cones red.bone cnurcn would still be at : | LT TE «= ingle infere ot RI \u201cit ; ET san TEOVET HAS again crossed the Orange arrangement oi the fighting tactics which.Not a single inféreat has yet signed final Sert to withiold ber sanction from the Too T \u201cnu tune we believe Twice more.the Gp position had plar ned mm view of the papers.Corfidence is expressed.however.divorce and to refuse to .recognize re Peut 4 A0 TOP Have Muller s record at the qurai-tent rumors to the oficet Chat on In 1e deal ultimately going through ant Warriges as a till: to continuance in her men.lersh.p and psrticipalion in her rites.SENATE DIVORCE PREPOSTHROUS.this ts refiected tn the strengthening of the steel market, loss nf billets havinæ heen elvet.on would be held during the coming surroiner replving to , a ster of Education.RT \u2018 ; EU par aten.rep opte À so} his week nt preminns as high as 2 Divorce by tie Senate 1 preposterous that pod vical threnee pled anv part OR the pool price of STATS he SIN and beiongs to à Lagoons age.IL isa inthe treat cent Gf applications for meats d'Orimaton abtaînatle here atrribates the ghost o1 the od aw, or rather of the old in the Normal Schools, or in any brauh delay in closing the deal ta the fund spend.mockery ol tne flaw in England, where in of the derartment' s work.\u2018 ent attitude of the Moore combine.1' ls tormer dave you could be divorced only by an ac: or Paruawent O!MINaLIDg In tne House of Lords.Judge Maule, the laugaing phicsopher or tne Bencli, had to Mr.Wbitnev asked:\u2014Is 1t the intentinn of the Govemmer: to make provision during the present -cs-.on, by permanent an said the enntrolling factors In these Interests are ont satisfied with the proposition made for tbe transfer of this stock tn the nual grant or othorwise for the need # Lew company UY & ponr man tor bigamy.\u2018Lhe man the Univers «0 Troan or the [Univer oe was proved guint, put pleaded the un- Fv ont Queen = College, Kingston, ar eather DETAILS ARRANGED.fa.tuiilLess of ne wore \u201cPrisoner,\u201d of them * , ; , +» New York, Feb 20-The Evening Post Ad Mae, \u201cvon are to understand that Hon Mr Har aurt ren! rd -The TA Caves Al of the Important details of she (0 Wis country there is uot one law for tert.which the cnestcon ci inv honnrable A the rcii and anotaer tor the moor.If Ct ; new wteel rombinarion, \u201creept the name, fr j 4 .ye ; friend refers gs her oc SUR ening dered .: .Jour wie Wie aniaithtal, sour proper \u2014 was wild today.are settled.and thé come Course var LU Ong a swt in the écclesi- pany will he Inearparyted at Trenton either tomarraw or Saturday.hint probable not tn Any The capital stork wis, sald ta he Iron very few rien besides J Pier court tor divorce a mensa et thoro, Hrving gusned unis ait, you should have a li tremacht cite House ot Lorde vor a daoroe a vinewo, This pro- astral A NEW COURT HOUSE Lise to \u2014 pont Marzan harn or =e are (ES .- Lean (Hem ce 2 ha Ii a 2 pu.svenmung wil, be sung, the bishop (tow mz to agrie *- ¢ noe bers she prem Ler at the latter service .= toon sh porce, A3 51.erie a tiers way moriung prayer _ .- Tre (Fee Alc sin) SL - 4 por > rer powste TX .Fre eter Motors ore ne aie waving eo 2b] aw.won wermon by the Dean.At Imes @f (74 = Core end Ys > - fee ! 207 te ol ant he i ) à a a ; .rai country to wl niratan d ronds G Sets a'age ls Hired ce ga.ns THiA EVENING, Acatems\u2014' Melyxsrme.é Ce aroha pins 3.3.5.084 45,0604 Brya\u2014\"A Ho mewr an Heat.\u201d WOUNDED BY A WOMAN .\u20ac Iw miss Fax rares DURING INITIATION « SUCCEEIS SIR A E A.ELLIS Brrksy, Victoria vs.Men:ren!, Arena.>.\u2014 < L-\u201con.V:* 2 \u2014Kicg Edward COLDER Keckoæ>.Feo 20 \u2014Mloc Hazer way PROBA \u2014Fredh t9 wtrrag Srthwesterly scot [¥ 82Ct ue Bgl a wa=ir ® hes ayo:2tei Leu: Lo.Sir Freer: ® wei istam Edwards, of =z weber 2 pe oc.Tr ce of Dazgiters 11 5 che Privy Pzrse of the te ; - Teor a METEO oa Peca-ccias = ar Ce ai TEI T @.o be Sergeani-4t-Arws of the Fos.a rr.17 erg fail pre a y av tke ange tome IB mistake tte @ of rte pacrewesicn te Morr Ni aor sorts oid a ree rer that Zid falen Imm t2e © Gereral Sir Arhzr EE A Fin -w Rev4}age * 7 Hearn & Aariwe\u2019s standard \u201cviet 3 wembes osisad of the me ¢ sammes an offical pomtion 1m the ba crete \u2014 À.Lew yeveriay, FodT.st 6 tre ay.Ze + Temperature \u2014To415.mo rise ms 15, yesterday, mestmem % mem I or _ pa , h 1lwayvs rvatives to assist Mr.afr in \u2018mnnaglog ood investment.authorized you to approach the railways, & a 8 isl the man of better means, who \u2018has YOU will find you can lease them for a the Intercolontal eu people hd Heydy hd fifty millions or so, there is the purchase dollar a véar LA + (That any one from the other side should of à controlling interest in the two great on.Mr.Fielding\u2014We will raise the for years to come Lave a share in msanug- lth: te Btéerage \u2014 | Leith; W.Thomson & Sons, Dundee, Scot- Eeitant op 210 Liverpool, Late.Sescitel You'don't have to be a canny Scot to appreciate the economy Mond.' supply of provisions, cooked and werved, of the Imperial Oxford Range.Nobody wants to burn money on unnecessarily high fuel bills\u2014 There aro lots of other things to spend it on more agrecahly\u2014 has saved up a dollar or two to make a every requisite for the voyage, TAN.COLD STORAGE FITTED IN |crascow « ww vonx sezviCE 3% 2 2 3 3k on-Tyne: A.Low, Son & .Co., 7 Fenchurch Londonderry, $25 to M0 single; ul or $76 i 3 3s HERARABENRRRD i {4 ; sh: dollar right_here now.ing tha Intercolonial Railway any \u2018other .! , .lines.He w ill.tind the =harcho ders C4 ec ; ranch of government.AY or any tue And by chuosing this splendid Imperial Oxford for the kitchen equally willing to sell.They will not WHAT SIR WILLIAM SAID ; .qi \u2019 ket for the f a 1 beside .Il its force up the price of the shares on the als < all.MR.MONK SEES DANGER you'll be money in pocket tor the uel, and besides enjoy u Special Steamers of Both Linea Calling at Londonderry (from New Pier, food market when he gocs in to buy, but will Mr.Macean had: fear but that the ; ma patented conveniences and handy time and trouble savors.© .3% : .of W.lst Street, New York).rather tumble over each other.in their money recived Mah pit AR The Mr.F.D.Monk (Jacques Cartlery, while ; | + J Grom Prom eagerness to give them to him at the cur- best asset in Canada was the C lovernment | aor ryan ae over NAR Just think\u2014won't it pay ?Why Not Examine Them.S% i al Jag.Saran os Ta , rent figure.There will be another race Railway System.Discussing the abol- \u2018 Maclean had paid tn his pour Heel Bold by Leading Dealers Everywhere.a THE ROBERT REFORD 60.21 pre Sardian eranroneciR D on am * on at the same time, that between the tion of political influence in the manage- \u2018at a good deal of length on.the evils sup- - vue a 2 \u201c cie eue BMAP Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific to get ment of the Intercolonial the homorahle paséd to arlse from political influences in oo .MONTREAL AGENTB?(| LIMITED.Rat's \u2014 First C - - - gohbled up first.sentleman detailed T4 conversatio the management of the Intercolonlal Rall J.A.SADLER, 220 Bleury Street.= turn tlekets or Cabin, $49 and upwards; re.All these pretty promises Mr.Maclean fen cman, degen a recent cout on way, and quoted_ Australian experlenee as \u201cx FORGET.gor Si Lawrence Street [ 23 and 25 St.Sacrament Street, tn Glan $4 and upwards.Second Cabla, ALI hese pretty pes en Che de ad with \"dhe biggest Fa a samen contenir, FORGET, 127 Ft Lara Sin Notro Dame Stroot.S# Sacrament Brest, ip Giri re LOTO, ses Pers propriety of Government cwnership of ap Canada\u201d ater letting out that this was of management by commission.Chere.; & MONTPETIT, 2626 Notro Dame Street, % MONTREAL.tearers on this service have excellent our railway v 3 \"OR: rrr feller and Harriman, ail controlling thou \\ ! ! ; \u2018 : | ave Vue According stedimer ul sands of niles of ruuway Lines.These public questions and 1 ve og pallet ; rie wauld not find er Te Paris Exhibition PR.1 1 4] \u2018 of qu PE rou.f location mod pumber leayes Nortt Sydney évery Tuesday, Thursday men.with others, to-day tormed the most more conscientiously.le wound up y; shipping If the traffic was carried past Buffaio Exhibition .0000000000000 120.000 Die h Ady STELRAGE RATES\u2014To Liverpool, Tondo-: and Saturday eveniug on arrival of the I.C.R.powerful comb.pation in the Uniteu | MOYINE :\u2014 Co ; the port.An hlie works, rents and- repatrs.10.000! i Ren iy = j féud nervy, Glasgow, Belfast and Queen express, connecting at Port-au-Basque with States, and \u2018they had within the past few \u201cIn order that the (iovernment Railway + THE MOTION KILLED Public works, slides, booms, St .FR So ERS RE XE i NA teow, $24.5U and $25.00.THI.NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY.: devs combine} all the great transcontin Rystem of (anada may be used to the | Se } oe Maurie JUver eee eee T0000 ._.\u2014 , \"Trains leave St.John's, Nfid., every Tues $ ertal lines Not only did they control best possible advantage of the people.by Colonel Ram Hughes (North Victoria) sup.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .These pilis cure all disonses and dis- PORTLAND TO AVONMOUTH.lay, Thursday and Sunday afternoon at five k railways but other industries.This very being ¢ substantial check on the ireight ported the resolution on the understanding « MOOSOMIN WANTS A ROAD.orders arising from wouk heurt, worn out Strathnevis .sacs [PP about Feb.67, Tek: connecting with the SR Tuesday ÿ week thev had -ecured the iron and steel charges of lines owned by private corpura- hat ft mt i\" Mr orien or y nerves or watery hioed, such ng Palpitiae [Ly ft oon oc cé esqes nee about Feb.20 at NO AE Sr Tus + Thursddy industry, capitalized at $950.000,000; they tons, and in order that the Government.erm Indicated.and meet Dcnersiip of ora, F cb, =n (Soeur A petition tion, Skip Heats, Throbbing, Smothering, an Jn carried on these steamers.\u2019 \"Through Tickets tesued and Freigh: rates controlicd the copper production and the System may give the public the most ef Canndlan ratiway lines.from Le dents of the rover and Semin à Dizziness.Weak or Faint Spells, Andbmiv, ply to auy ageut of the liuo, or to quoted st all stations on.the I.C.R., C.P.R., coal fields of the republic, and were pre ficient service, this House is of opinion The resolution, on being put to the House, Mcosomin axking that infiaence he usel to Narvousness, SIneplessness, Brain.Fuge, : _\u2026.G.T.K.and D.Â.R.paring to control the ship-buslding indus that the admimstration thereof whould be | was tguominiously kMled.\" indnee the CER, to «ixcontinne the fur Genoral Debility and Lack of Vitality.~ ELDER DEMPSTER & C0 .R.G.REID, à try: there was not a rngle proposition ol free from all political influence and inter- EAST QUEEN'S ELECTION.À hor ji xtonaton of The Pret Northcest from: They are a true heart toni, nerve food : i : st.John's, Nid, H jrs i \u2018erence.\u201d > \u2018 re alway cos r oy 5 .TTT .the first magnitude which they did not ference.Co .i The.Spogker announced that he had ges i thé matn tne fn IL nnd - biood enrieher, building up nud 6 ST.SACRAMENT ST., : pc ! seem to control.MOTION AND SPERCH DIFFERED.ceived the report of the trinl judges In the Wwosteriy direction through Rocanville, gnd \"(HOW all the worn out and wasted MONTREAL.i ; H they could control the railwavs of er.à \u2019 , 2 Fast Queen's clection trial, declaring.the entering the Qu Appellee Valley hy S@ssors vissued of tho body usd restoring perfect , d INION LINE the Uri\u2018ed States, Mr.Maclean asked, The leader of the Opposition believed i geat vaant.Thelr honors reported that Creek, It 18 clalmed this would serve.an with.Trico 50e.à box, vi 3 fur $1.25, .DO why mid they not more easily \u201ccontrol that the thanks of the House and country { extensive treating by agents of both candil- -beportant ; distriet which the other dine WN dre pes p OF QUE RL \" - these of Canada\u201d His speech the othet ! were due to Mr.Maclean for bringing the ; dates.had heen proved; and tnt ns the, would hot: yet reach the same objective all drugpists.TAIR ; MAIL STEAMSHIPS.dav bad cheited an authoritative inter, matter up.Although many might not {enquiry was Jucomplete Ly the actlon of point as the originul proposal.¢ ; \u2014 \u2014 : MA U 1 as LIMITED TTT ee view with Mr.Sbaugbnerey In the Mont- bo ns far as that gentleman would, the ; - - - : LIVERPOOL SERVICE.- N OSTON.fhe only direct and regular steamship 1 FROM PORTLAND.FroM B ry between CANADA AND MANCHESTER, | Cambromun .1eb- sl Vie od Feb.31 It is proposed to despatch the steamers of SRoman cc pur s Ne mOn eat Mar.19 this ile on or about the.undermentioned Vancouver À as 2%9;New England.Mar.27 real Herald, in which the president of the: ruhjert was one which might well en-.Caradian Pacific Railway agreed that the! gage the attention of the Houke and Gov- 11 ; control of that road could be acquired ' ernment.At present the Government EXPENSES AND PROFITS management of à .without trouble.The two lines could also | was engaged in the .Va ar.he controlled by securing leaves of them! railway system.a work usually leit to , ; dates: : : inion \u2018Mar.23/Ccmmonwealth.Apl.10 for à small sum comparatively.\u2018Che | private corporations.Mr.Maclean's mo- OF RAILWAYS AND CAN ALS WINTER SERVICE, VIA ITALIFAX, N.S.These si.amers do not carry passcogers.charge wos made agains tthe two tines | ion wax hardly ax wide aa the remarks 0 \u2019 \\ \\ xamehesior Trader From St.John, N.18.> \u2018 Ether Canadian roads that they dis | he had addressed to the House.\u2018There Ne er CN ENT Ma LC RATES OF PASSAGE cruninated against Canadian orts and ¢ould hardly be two opinions that the In- \u2018 Muncuester Corporation CSSS Mar 15 ; - ; * \u2019 ei\u201citted with cold storage.© Cal infu.00 aud up- Cebin 360.00 and up- eanale.that a'though' they had been heav- terco\u2018onial should be removed from poli- Ottawa, Feb.20.( Special.) \u2014The annual | $108,933, The Intercolonial gave a profit \u201cPied with anid more M rbitéd number ot a.u 5.00 .: Second Cabin \u2014 $35.01 gecynd Cabin \u2014 $0.00 ilv rubs dized with Canadian money they | tical influence and interference; that no ; po) .b ; - APN .: > : c 8 , : CAVE i M067; bra a.profit .were inimical to Canadian interests, but! private enterprise could prosper as well | report of the Department vf.Railways aud of ifs ol the Windsor broueh hr it péssengers.ORNESS LINE cond Cabin \u2014 $32.00) Second Cabin, - they would prove much more injurious if if exposed to such influences as it would Canals for the past year shows that 17.657 gies » be LL : BETWEEN ST.JOUN CINE ONDON ing to steamer.© Third Clas $28.08 Wey were to pass into the hands of the being free from them; ,and as far as the | miles of railway.were operated in Canada K During the fiscal year In addition to the z ner S un N AND 1 3 N.Third Class \u2014 25.0 bir Cu ss = ja.deeply interested in the ports of New York motion wentrin that régard he, mas hear- Jast year, an increase of 417 miles over | #um of #1,150,000 paid.for the Drummond SATLING ARRANGEMENTS, foe to steamer.points.and Poston and wenld use oll their infu: rhage, hardly ready to deal with the 1899.\u2018The number, of companies was 86.© ey ; there was au on a amet ; Leave St.John.For further Joforma ton.apply to any agent in : ; ye Le \u201c7 .: ., re nt eu x - En eauosessues Cae .the co » C ence in favor of thse ports as againet, wide subject of railway nationalization, The number of passengers carried was ture, making the total expenditure charge- Evangeline +.Lerasenne R ot DAVID TORRANCE & CO., And fortnightly thereafter, \u201cGeneral Agents.Montreal « .; ; : : ; ; the St.Lawrence route.but the question of a ra:ilway commis: 91,500,175, an increase over the previous ' alle to capital on the whole road as aumal- TO MAMRURG Aly.Maclean raid his argument in 3 gion and the freetn the Government rail- | | J : 95, \" : | ?n \u2018 \u2018 .anate to June.30, $60,341,425, The word war for Government ownership for wav, tie ® ; ! year of 2,366,810.paumated up to June- 30, weds .; Ta ÿ : or, or , aye from political control might well oc- : Q ; paid.muipber of pmiusengere carried on LCR.OTHERS! Bread À rowi | H h g- i i : the reason« that he wi hed ta ston the the attention of the Government.Other interesting figures are: Paid-up wad $1,701,754, an increase of $188,650.\"The M Hovs AURAL AL We oti and mn ur Amer can L ne bu i EYI1 AND LINE action of these roads towards Canada\u2014 sus 28 tt hich the G \u201c| capital, $098,208,401, increase 433.548,6207 fre PEN Ant ! .te Tlie, wae a wnatier on Sb nich 16 Gross carminge, #10,740270, Marne Es fresght increaped by 400147 tops.Ansthin lL te Dir New proces ects From Portland.might take into earnest and prompt con- 486; net carninge, $ZEOI0472, Incrcuws 1° RAILWAY SUBSIDIES.i Gin fully doveloped That which rm SL nn THD : PORTLAND-ANTWERP.@ : sideration, as the country wished it to $1,602,805; working expeuscs, $47,079,798, wan tof.in the * Emergene; Food\u201d you will Lady Armstrons Lara ass sg as se 0000000 .7 \u2014_\u2014 \u201cdo.y.increase, $6,993,567; freight carried, 35,946.- In regard fo railway subsidies the re- find in our ** New Proce liread.\u201d 0 - re ?this well-known line are fitted THE MINISTER'S REPLY.183 tons, imcresse, 4,734,430 tons; train | port says: \u201cThe Federal Government ex- J AMES M AIR THROUGH BILLS OF LADING St au the improvements for carrying \u201cMr.filair sal © th ; hing 1 mileage, 55,177,871, increase, 2,062,004; pas- penditure on railways prior to and since - .fF D - à Granted by any of the above lines to or , Dotter, Cheese, Grain and every description the Lis i fd d thas pre ane?fou ng on wengers killed, 7.: the date of confederation.(July Ÿ, 1867) | Bell Telephone Main 1025, from any point In of general cargo, and are intended to be de- the specch.\u201cThé revolution of Mr.Maclcan THE INTERCOLONIAL amounts, on capital account, to $127,636, | CANADA OR WESTERN STATES.gpatched as follows: had not the remnotest reference to the * A \u2018 4 088.07 (including $25,000,000 granted to the Jor rates of freight and particulars, apply Kroll, Portland speech that he made.While he advanced The grow earnings of the 1.CR.for Canudian Pacitie Railway Co.) which to- 9 e to auy rallway agent, or to .Antwerp.Steamer = Mar.9 a strong argument In favor of Government the year amounted to $4,552,071.71, an 3n- gether with #296,872.90 expended_ on the r C S 13 FURNESS, WITHY & CO.LTD.AGENTS, Feb.11,.cere SE YTIAD.reer errr MAT.20 _- pwr A contra las TO at crease of $813,740.27, and, tue vorking, ex- Nova Neotia Railway and the European A St MONTREAL or eet, Keb.LY CUGTSL MORICAN a.conres \u201cApr.8 » A ; ; ; : \u20144he , Tpenmeu-to\u2014 7431404 :00 -\u2014{inelie ing 5164,\u2014+ \u2014N- api Lai lw \u2018 anne.a cûees cac .f » Ree .Mar.lé.ad fortntghtiy thereafter.not become Government property.Mr, A304.; ; 1.: = - - And fo Binlr xald he was satisfied that the 1 004.47 rent paid for the extension into ferred to the consolidated fund, .and for \u2014 ited number of cabin PIN ak for Fast Yofk was an nâvorate of national: Montreal), being an increase in compari ratlway sulwidies charged against the con- and Treat.ria to above steamers at moderate qates nd 4 ziug the rallways.But as he presented pon, with the previous year (when $210,000 polidated fund, the further sum of $23,- .- Through Bilis of 2 ug ed the United pen \u2014g = the master to tbe House It wns done In an was paid for auch rental) of $755,718.48; 227,602.51, makes a total expenditure of To i trom all points ny Crunk Railway and their This season of the year wh h aca emic way more than in a practical the excess of earnings over expenditure $151,161,423.48.1n addition, there hue been \u2018 .Co, * States; by the Cran ye en cought orn.Hel offered no muggéstion as to the] je 667 1 { ex- endi à ederati The seed is of a superior qual 1 \u2018agents, of from and colds are so prevalent, it would manner in which it «ns possible to carry A being $120,067.02, against an excess @ ex an expénditure since confederation for 1 na\" \"Ere 1 : I junity ane \u2019 Y N 900) LT.be advisable to ne botile {D scheme of that kind out.He told The penditure over earnings in the previous working expenses of #81,301,472.11, \u201ccover- [The Tiedt is\u201d something yodr little : .8 FRED'K.LEYLAND & CO.4 ) LTD, ; w d\u2019 Wi a © OL CAT: House that It would take millions to obtain ¥¢&Tr of 302,645.23, or a betterment of #58,- ing the maintenance and operation of the feathered friend should net bo without, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, .ood\u2019s Norway Pine Byrup in the control of the rallwags.but he had not | 021.79.i ; (iovernment roads, or a grand total of jg keeps the bird iu health and sone.A : (LIMITED) 11 St.Sacrament.Street, Montreal.i honte, 1 inf à dimi mnt Mo AA was to embark on the Comparing the earnings with thaw ot 9232 572,800.of) ich, ith the ox TREAT in every packet of BROCK'S , ' .t allays all inflammation and irri- E.; .the previous year, the senger traffic ceplion 1,460.65, paid o ore Crh , N * : = ; tation of the breathing organs, and Me Nate ot will do it.bon, reduced 81, ,460.87 or hs per cent.of confederation, has been expended on.rail- BIRD SEED.; Miners : and Shippers AMERICAN LINE.2 Cures cough and co actually than Een practient quertion upon the matter 400 1\" \\ho\" freight ue | FR revenue dérive thirty-thice yearn, FOR BALE BY ALL GROCEN _or\u2014 NEW YORK \u2014 SOUTHAMPTON,- LONDON, > : : .Mac.fo - .: 7 - - \u2018 ( Salling Wednesdays at a.many other remedy.i Jean's arguments were of such a character $2,9)2,790.52 or 63.99 per cent.of the gross ment ronds during the same period - ; pete rome ter, Wait Et ve Lean ie EE ie | zie : | DOMINION STEAM COALS.[yma cin 3 Biiglid HER Point, Queen's Cour N.B., writes: B that the hon, gentleman Should withdraw and the an an an Incresse t .CANALS, Office Supplies > Se od.R \u2018 &t.Louis .Mar.13 @.NE n the fall o .was taken hin olution, how e bad madé his oF an earn ! Do a e res total od + ee reoned, Run oO! down with a severe attack of ia eer.WE ae the ion Soggect es a duced.nD nde per aoomnt on pente emotion\u201d and No house in Mont.is better equip- Mine and Stack.RED STAR LIT PARIS, rippe which left me with a bad Ÿ that Government control wonid he attended cent.of the earnings, an increase of the enlargement of .the seve 1 canals of ped with office supplies of all kinds > NEW iia Wednesdays at Noon.cough.I tried several remedies snd with dangerous results.The motion wan $12,020.62.rfie enrningn per mile of rail the Dominion up to June 30, 1000, was | stationery, eto.- \u2019 For Particulars Apply to 1ccland Feb.17, Kcasington Mer could obtain no relief and was almost ¥ directed acninst favermment awnersbip and way were $3,462.52, an incresse of $618.97.$70,043,784.00.À further sum of $16,273, Photog, Bookbinding, Rulin - \u2019 Fr werk .Mar.s | Nocrdland coer 2 in despair of a cure when a friend § ET ountry must or ep rata The gros earnings of all the Govern 125.98 wae cxpended on the repairs, main.bessing Relies, etc, quickly and K & C Westeroland Mar.13 CON OO advised me to take Dr.Wood's Nor- or control them hecause they would be ment rouds during the last fiscal year were tenance and operates of Shear works ohesply exccutet.7 and ingm an - 0., INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION O0 way Pine Syrup.I took three bottles under political influence, How could a #774161, an increase .The making a total $95,316,910.00.The total | Piere 15 and 16 N.River, : in all and Jt made a complete cure.*\u201d fiway be managed tbe Government ge working expense amounted to §4,- revenue derived, including tolls, and rent- JOSEPH FORTIER, .SELLING AGENTS, * Omes \u2014 13 Brosdway, New York.- .thout being onder pofitical Influence?It ,228, an incresse of $758,818.The met als of lands and water-powers, amounted : : wv HENRY.116 St.Peter Stree, ~~ i.- =.a | would be under political influence because on operations for the year was te $12,601,017 38.© 24 §T.JAMES STREET, 14PLACE ROYALE, MONTREAL À Mecaanlon Inetitute Building, Montres \u2019, \u201c to ; ' .; Toe .: ,\u2019.Ce \u2019 .\\ \u2019 + i ., .» - : : _ .YY pd\" A i i x, .a A , - am ints.a - Awe.maha mie £ maire areas mean = \u20ac | ; a « : 0 ce : S ' .- ; pm mmm mee ; | \u2014 __ THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEB.20, 1901 J\" Mr.Clergue May Build |THEFOUR CHARTERS [DUAL HOSPITAL [SLIGHT INCREASE THAT EXPIRE ULY| SCHEME APPROVED] IN HOSPITAL FURL .cL i 9 ' .Montreal\u2019s Elevators.| 1 | Salt Ste.Marie Magnate Will, It is Expected, Take [Réilway Man on the Practici- Citizens Think That the Proper Question of Charging Five Cents Over Immeditely the Conners\u2019 Syndicate | bility of Some Mackenzie Principle Has Been for_Bottles at the General's the Montreal Street Rail- Co \u2019 and Mann Undertakings.\u2018Adopted.Dispensary.way Company.: and Carry Out Contract.\u201d : : 0 \u2014_\u2014 .SAV THAT THE SALT PRISONS STREES STAATS CRUSADE ~~ IN GAY NEW YORK Disciple.of Mrs.Nation's Wrecks a Saloon and is Arrested.- .\u2019 Hackmen to Take Action Against - \u201cI would like,\u201d sald a well-known rail- A number of citizens were to-day inter | Yesterda afternoon a quarterly meet-| The backmen say the Street Railway .New York, Feb.20.\u2014\u201cIf T can only aid A report is current amon harbor au- Way nan to a Herald represcntigive to- viewed by a Hcraid reporter on the con- ing of Montreal General Hospita! > povern- Company, baving destroyed anost of thelr no all od; the glorious pork Mrs.agreement.He.declined this morning te say who the party was, but he said to a Herald reporter :\u2014 day, \u201cto draw your attention to the feeble aud fatuous kind of rubblsh that Is telegraphed from Toronto as rallway news: \u201cTake the telegram {in to-day 's tagicus discare hospital scheme that is now beforëè the City Corneil, and all concurred in the cpunon that Ald.Ames, business, are now destroylug their \u2018horses, -sleighs and streets.The business went with the introduction of 5-cent fares, the ors was held.Mr.James Crathern was in the chair.Others present were :\u2014Mr.H.Stikeman, vice-president; Mr.8.H.es here to-day, and it is believed to ere : » be well-founded, that Mr.F.H.Clergue, isfied.\u201d Thus spoke Herman Procknow, a waiter at the Waldorf-Astoria, to + the organizer and director of the impor 1.\u201cI have had seve ; vi paper Valdo E à clor.: ¢ ral conferences with a | te nto pan , 4 th re, was pro- .: ; anier ening he East Thirty- Satria Deportation, mining and paper in- party whom 1 think may cops hold, but Yonching Swarr A oflSE evidence of the far.ions fathered (ube Tucasure, was p ening, rcasurer; Dr ey?mecretary; street horses and vehicles are going with HSE Strect Poros Simione hortly ¢ ake ult Ste.Marie, wu very it is a little too early to say anything ratiroa operations and plans ls afforded en, .Fe rat allum, Dr.epher PACE D.the Introduction of salt to melt the snow \u201cI am ready to suffer in the great shortly take over the entire undertaking definite.\u2018The Conners syndicate must re.| by the dircovery that of four charters for ONLY SOUND SCHEME.MeWiéiame, Mess, J.C.Holden.D.The Hackwen s Union mects to-nigbt to \u201d he added, he was led away to a oF o he Conn ay à ndicate and construct linquigh its contract firet in any event.\u201d Tfliways Into Nipissing Distrlet; Mackenzie ap pn Angus\u2014\"There Is nothing to Srorrice, W.5.Evans, R.i Beck arrange to take action, agalust the Mont cell ca a charge ;, f ma icious mischief pre- ; v 4 and warehouses a \u2018ind- At t ; is- &, Mann are understood to control most.\u2018 that ha Th id.Th ohn Cunningham, Henry » Spr ¢ way Company, w x ;1a0 , daderten Le provide, 1° \"diate have sions Tua) mil anther hors to ae 3, PE ve ont eur (Bab hr sat 07, nah 0e 10, Sc ech, Fl re Pie as, Du entendre orgie Dee (he vivir gil (reed by bidvard OBrien.\u2018Let mx ! ertaken to provide.225 cure the report of the chief engineer, | Now 4 © res expire In July next.pressod themselves as favorable to the + Yuile, E.G.Watson, E.H.Copland, Men are not the only person, interested in ; - ink Eon Suthority ho gave hia informa: Jehich I called for at a previous meeting, built Ha ve aoa and \u2018the fact ot in Cone that le now lu the hands of the D.McKarlane, vo lex, robertson, = the condition of the streets, The vis truck.da ae nee fro the are on » ; ; - die understoo a i i .Fes 3 ne ec eu dl, \u201c nghorn, A.W.Hooper, A.\"| Ing companies, d, t, © ; Thi } eyndicate had found the difticultien in the tnimed Tier orog, that it should be on.kenzle & Mann nde, Would ander maiming | 1,20, Jaen Crathera\u2014 My views, speak.(Chora, 4.W.Ho R.Wilson.who \u2018has a horse \u2018or a vehicles bys a ghev: O'brien keops a saloon at No, 021 Third | if t nined.The syndicate agreed that the PFCRFess being made, would under ordinary ine in my capacity as president of the Bell, 4 : 1 on.Me i e, & Avenue.It is rather a: pretentious place.way of carrying out their undertaking Harbor Engineer should th bitra- Cleurrstances, Le considered n fairiy- good Gcneral Hospital, are well known At the The following were e.ccted life govern- ance agulnst the sale distributor, The ef- Avenue.P à practicaLy insurmountable, and were pre: tor between it and the city, and what 1 : should Dealt te 1 Tore elon Be contract meeting of \"our board yesterday I aituded ors :\u2014Mrs, J.Mulholland, Mrs.J.R.Dorsey feet und Seon De rps Row on ai el oe OF plate Jean chats oda \u2019 \\ | 7 i y i ; , ; ; csitate tefoi 5e .SL a : 3 3 Pts oo hand over the whole of their want in to secure his report so that we | with them for the lensing.of fne TV Lo he \u2018project.My nssoclutes are fully in Meeker, Mm.I).MoFar\u2018ane, Mrs, 6 heofs are cracked, and above ihe hoof piano.Procknow walked into the rear fircerd with the bonrd of the Royal Vie toria in this matter.There 18 no doubt that the present scheme is the only sound one, As regards the location, it Is per- Stuart Foster, W.Herbert Evans, Rev.Dr.J.Edgar Hill, Rufus C.olden, Peter Laing, Charles Byrd, W.I, oe ack, sores are found.are a number of such At the present time there men whose horses are in # condition that they cannot haul a basgenger and are\u2019 deprived of thelr means room just after, seven o\u2019clock and looked around.There were several women drinks __ ing at the tables.Using a chair as Mrs.rights and privileges to a substantial concern which could carry the work through.r.James Crathern, the representa may know whether the syndicate has lived | \u201cThe lines In question lead from the Cup to the Provisions of its contract.When T-R.track at Sudbury up towards the north that report is forthcoming 1 shall move I'olle.from North Bay to the arctie re tive of the Board of Trade on the Har that a copy of it be forwar a syn.: ElCNE, from\u2019 Haliburton up through Deux 1 * Pinite rs.George Creak, Henderson ! ; , bor Commjssion, stated, it will be re- dicate anil that they he.rersentid oo 0 Js lercs a (Sand Victoria and the other dc The onlr \u201cring Une should he Jesse Joseph, John R- Hersey, Milton L.of Pa TREY cane, ga horse fmed Nation uses - her hatchet he demolished membered, at the last meeting of the pear before the commission 80 that they | es and from Toronto to Hudson Bay.insisted upon Is that the two .nospitals Hersey, Dr.A.'I.Bazin, D.\"J.Dickson, mnd it Is sometimes.Sr \u201cx put 8 Sr Pre ier glasses and eo [It ds a inagnificent hunting and fishins country, but £ = time vet be \"4 \\ .> > sof .\u2019 © >, P 3 - Harbor Board, that he knew a party who may satisfy them that proper diligence it will ben long ghould be ne t ide by aide .Ir an epide fe Mrs.Geo , Mooper, George A.Kohl, |'l, the pasture for the summer, Waiters carried him bodily to the treet, would undertake the contract if the Con- shall exercised durin i sea- fGre dt be J.J.MoGñ odolph Forget, John Cas- The breakage of vehicles | charged hief- : : : ; ; i v : B the coming sea- f« ernriee à profitahle fleld for rail.cxpeditiousir transferred, when deglrable, | U-, J.00 ph forget, Ne akag v hioctioniind «ole land O'Brien told them to chase him off Mers syndicate failed to carry out their son, way enterprise on the scule Indicated by fiom one building th another.I don't #8 (Washingtdn, D.C.), 1.J.Dram yale the, Falls.The objectionable salt the block and let him go.m © mond, and J.P.Black.a second: condemnation vader these four mov 2° Jy Cents Half an hour later he returned to the ealoon.The bartender had him put \u2018out.krow that Ald.Martineau cuts much of a figure in this thing except before the Coun The drivers say salt this head, however.denudes the streets of snow and leaves bare reported The medical supeniitendent Co \u2019 \u2019 1), Th st- of the members have only to |.i ients were hide » ye i .M'GILL'S REFORM Rha dir a ed ee rs pe hôte, 0 Which may igs have: com To glass door was broken in the strug: - \" - , 5 - .+ ., oa ; +, .Sten chat de done.[and Ë,comes before cent.Deducting 27 who died within three Tonight it is expected the hackmen will gle.Ww hen the waiters released him on - ¢ peepie, the way *.nya of entering, the mortality was 27, or Invite.the trucking companies, the Munt the sidewalk Procknow lacked in a win IN THE COSTUMES oF PROFESSORS * AND STUDENTS.The anthorlties of McGill University have dow that O'Brien said cost $120.Policeman Mott heard the row and made Prock- now a prisoner., Procknow is an Alsation, 27 years old.- Club and ul others Interested to unite With them In an attack upon the Street Rallway Company to compel them to stop distributing salt.\u201d It is too, late to take ef- TWO HOSPITALS WANTED.Ald.Simlth\u2014\"\u201cI am heartily In accord with the project as outlined by Ald.Am>s.It 5.7 per cent.The daily average for the quarter\u2019 was 180 patients, with an average retention of 23.5 days.BIG ICE SHOVE - Under considerntion the question, of the ig the only feasible one that conld be ad- In the outdoor denartment there were fective steps this ye ; | , s 1 3 e] \u20ac | g \u2018ar, | rivers : ; ; ; \u2018adeption of an Inteltigible and satisfactory vanced, It Is not Ideal, but under the ctr- 10,733 \u201c¢ an increase of 1.030 over the want to be ready tor the first cs on Ivers He lives with his wife at No.237 East system in the acadenily costumes to be cumstances, It 1s the best that could be de- Ases, as in the autumn, Thirtyeighth Street.Mrs.Procknow corresponding quarter in 1900.The am- \u201cBE NORNINE PAPE said she believed her husband crazy.For Result of a Misunderstanding Be- mouy\u2014an\u2019 artistic blending of colors with- sumed by Ald.Martineau: he is too small increase of $2,281.24 in the expenditure.crusade.i umn ed the uttiversity doctors, masters vised.A single hospital might he better.bulance was sent out 283 times \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : .raduates, but we must accept conditions as we find 4 \u2018ag 8 3, ; ; ' : ; Oe - | at .the food that Is In question, nnd the them.The people want two hospitals: 1 The treasurer reported an increase of SOLD THEM VARN ISH the saat week be has talleq about hee : ® © 8 to have distiuctivenes tr nr : .- N > .- .q , , n .o, River Not Breaking Up\u2014Move- ctiveness an tlon\u2019t.take any stock In the nttitude ns- $4,284.80 on the quarter's revenue, and a > \u2018 to reallze the situation.more broad.out glaring contrasts, : minded view must he brought to bear in roposed that the old-estahlished During the quarter there.has been received to constitute 24 life governors, $2,- EVIDENCE IN ALLEGED CASE OF ._ «= iween Directors and Managers will, next Monday, again become.n-mmorn- 80 svon are doomed to disa 3 neither with the black nor | vaine = .i Justice AY \"od ; \u2019 \u2019 ! pointment.Thé pla N sl ! Ya-ue, She considered that the nction ; P Justice Choquet yésterda afternoon.The A : .Ing publication.\u201cThe rumor is substanti- movement is purely local, and indicates no- one he the houds fhemsclves nor vith Which Iz now belng taken to have two hos has been designated the .Endowment rst witness was John AL ee) foreman ty in this State on the ples of abating a aed Dx the statements of several ples thing except that the guard pler Is doing Vi ns far as possible, ba avoldei \u2018in the Pitelx should be supported in every pos.Fund, 816,000: from W.G.Chonéy, 85,- 574 St.PatrioL strom ; nuisance.In order to make_a square is- of La Journal, who say they have revelve efiective work.There has been open water gio; 2° ek is poe êle toprol.In th sible way, and that no obstacles should be og.Jamea Crathern, 33.000; J.T.Mol- & 974 St.Patrick street.He recognized \u20ac in court the attorneys ior Herrig and notice fron the editors to find uther BIUR- at the end of the pler all winter.and the pat election artistle éonsiderut ons w pliced In the path of those who were talk.> 85.000: lady\u201d trie 1 $1,000: the | Barsatou and Pelletler as having been in BY ; ; hat their eli- tions.It ls also stated that the ffrm, awift current has prevented thick ice from P?the determtning factor.lng up the Cltle Hospital matter.#on, R000; a lady friend, 000; the © ora a * Taylor will admit openly tha eir \u20ac Poirier, Bessette & Company will be dis- forming.Yesterday a large section of the ~\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 : Cu Ada EU amount promised for special subscriptions his store a \u2018short time-ago and whebe they ents were at the time of the smashing solved and that the old company, \u201cLa thin field broke away .from the upper edge DAIRYMEN TO MEET.AGAINST CIVIC CONTROL.extending over three years has been #18,- had purchased five grilons of varnish and a running a saloon in violation of.the pro- - Compagnie d' mprimerle du Journal,\" cop: and moved down.Ice above and below here LI ait chen \u2018 : Mrs.F.Wolferstän Thomas.of Sher 175.Of this amount about £5,000 has been quantity of henzine.Witness identified twa hibitory, law.Le, Que of Etodoirihe rites, on.NOR is as solid as ever.Co ole.District sw Redford Dalrymen «As; Menke Street, who Is Set known ns one received, which includes many annual sub- cans produced In cout and the (one he had \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; Se oo B.D.A a will hold ir a re o © mos - : vi .: varnish \u2019 Sar ç Casgriln (Wl agaln take control nr T.at Cowansville on Mirch and Ts hon ple women ih Mont rent \u201ctook rors on here\u201d fad been much sickness among Sold tie heazine and varnisi In.Mr.Hor ELLIOTT PARKER APPOINTED.°, s .> N .Le « - hr .\u2018 .LA \u201c .« | \u20ac .31 (4 : BD » ng\u201d * A a n U - 2 .: ., .Mr.Hugh Trahan A MOUNTAIN FIGH .An interesting series of addresses is pro [the rubjeet of thé building of two civic the nurses.Mr.David Watson, who ne Tarte, proprictor of the house at Brockville, Feb.20.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Elliott of the Company.ar - ë which, during the last Federal election cam- palgn, was publishéd in the morning, Lut which bag since become an evening paper, will be asSoclated with the board of directors.\u2019 ' Le.Journal this evening gives the follow.It 18 rumored to-day that Le Journal, Pier's Work.Yesterday there was a movement of ice in the river which was looked upon as \u2018the be- girning of the end of the St.Lawrence ice.Persons who expect to see the river clear TWO COMPANIES OF.THE VICS ( ; It ts ment Was Only Local\u2014Guard uenge il be continued: that the bachelors will continue to wear hoods bordered with fur, the masters black silk nana the doctors scarlet.The lUnings to mark the facultfes have rot been settled and they arte now re.celsing © deration.The sha are likely to he more dell cate than hose of the other universities, \u2018and great care will be taken to select colors which will clash v mised.Among the\u201d prominent speakers will be the Hon.\u2019 ex-Governor Hoard, of thinking out the problem than he seems disposed to glve.: MRS.BOVEY'S OPINION.) Mrs, Bovey, of the presidential hoard of the Local Counell of Wamen, sabd that althouszh deeply Interested she had not studied the details of the subject with suf- flefent enre ta fool that her opinion wae of hospitals, The late { Whose interest in publie Mr.Wolferstan Thomas, all matters affecting the welfare was keen and Intense, fre Jey, $100: Montreal l.0an bonds redeemed, $10,000; Sir W, (.Me- Donald hos donated a special subserip: | tion of $1,500, to be allotted #300 per an- num during this and the next two years.There bas heen deposited in a separate, account in the Bank of Montreal, which helped to make the bazaar a J offered, in conjunction with other friends, i a legacy from the late Rice Sharp- & Mortgage on success, had St.ARSON AT 625 ST.\u2018JAMES ST.The bearing of evidence in dhe case of Mrs Onuzine Pelletier, Berthe Gougeon, David Barsolou, and Andre Landeruran the charge of attempted arson at 625 James street, was continued before Mr.St.James street, gave evidence regarding his lease of the house (6 Mr.Gougéon; DECISION TO-DAY ON \u201cMRS.NATION'S RIGHTS Wichita, Feb.20.-Judge David Dale, of thet District Court of this county, will pas sto-day upon the question whether a private person can destroy saloon proper- Parker, who has been for some time in charge of the Grand Trunk wrecking shops 9 Ing information in its editorial coltmns:\u2014 Wisconsin: Prof.\u2018Robertsori, Prof.Shutt, Prentiv ; .8 -activ ; the reñt Le said was $14 month.Dar- \u2018 i \u2018eed 0 \u20ac s \u2018lng ely .pa cote , ° smo ror.probs » quently spoke of the Civle Hospital as a to get up two attractive concerts for the rent Le said was a nth.at Montreal has been appointed to suoc oo Le Journal docs mor Suen in HAN E A BRISK SKIRMISH oN and the Jrresident, Mr P.Poster, It | he rie, Ho supidsed nothing would benefit of the chosp'tal, to be held in saou had me security far the rent.James Markey as locomotive foreman here.morning, It Is possible, In a few days, two MOUNT ROYAL.Ar aedently expected that the Hoa.| some terrible epidemic opened thereat Windsor Hall on March 20 and 21.The Acting Detective Pierre Picard, who had Mi.Parker entered upon his duties this editions will be Issued, one In the morning Cae J ._ Minister of Asriculture, Mr.Sydney Fish- | the peenle.} pened the eyes of committee would be relieved of all .respon- pleecd Mrs.Gougegn under arrest, testified morning, and Mr.Markey left this after- and one In the evening.\u201d Last evening Nos.2 and 3 companies Vic: er.may be ahle to.attend.Some: valuable | rr Clty to manage it q« | sibility.That the woman had told him that she gave Néon to take charge of the Belleville The retirement of Messrs.Poirler and toria Rifles had a marching competition papers\u201d will be read and discussions of im- | heen doing Ts all wrong a Mrepnoaits Referring to the new civie hospital, the oot.\" © wonmin ve \u2018 A 1 | A Ed Wr shops.Bessette rom he the result of: am and skirmishing work up the boynton portance will likely take place.| \u201cI am entirely in faver of a Protestant and president said that under the direction Now hey of the house to Tara he b ce en .\u2014_\u2014 ss .> * (he res or a ¢ ui f Nt.& Mens Society gave a i, int Schley controversy is making little pro- A¢ 7.45 there wii be a song service, fol.tion and Fale Cmpanions, re Crist |.Juge tion pan taken Serre.A.Lu Onrenu tation of a watch charm in the form of the musical and dramatie entertainment in St.CanajarCiintending Fogine \u2018street Montrecf gress toward settlement, Senator Hale |, hy National Anthem: opening hymn; Ard Miss Madeline Sq il.| Mrs, Nie ane ens Bho wo oe WINALL ciety emhfem to Lieut.-Col, Hudon, and Ann's Hall Inst evening.A decided suc- where forms of tender can be obtained.has introduced a bill, prepared by the Lo Soot fined fn the county juil.Mrs Nttion Aessrs.D.Amirault, P.du Tremblay and i sndant to G - MePonald\u201d D : T y In the case of fi th t b h Navy Department, crea \"ag the rank of devotlomal exercises; Rev.Hugh Pediey, stolidiy perststs that she wil nat give a Joseph Thoust spoke agninst it.The fol- Rann Pe ae APE which receded Cess Was scored.Lhere a three-part the actual signatures of the full home she vice-admiral and \u2018authorizing the Presi-| M-A+ BI; solo, Mise Alice Manville: $2.000 bond to hewn a ea Hutt.whe lowing afficers were elected: \u2014D, Amirault, the resentation Hont-Ool Trudon and programme, which ch dl Se ll 2 minstrel, nature of the occupation and place of resident to appoint two naval officers who dis chairman's remarks: fynn; roll cull of so.eh \u201cthought, wii accept bonds In a day secretary; Joseph Letournean, treasurer; Gr.lMeDonald \u201cmade \u2018suitable replies.Tor eon Me Thomas Ptiva her © on = fod bani.fog je for he om tinguished themselves at Santiago, to that | eletles: collection; musleal selection, Mr.or two.Elie E.Bellerose, corresponding secretary.Songs were given hy Rev.Father McDon- jesters, C.Killovan, JJ.J.Murray, Geo.of 81,500.muet accompany the tender for the grade and a resolution extending the Thos, Somers, Mr.Cha Hugman; quar.: \u2014 - ald, Messre: La Brosse, Ouillatt, John Gummersell, George Cole; first: tenors, Work: these accepted cheques must be en- thanks of Congress to Rear-Admiral tette, The Home TAght,\" Mist Mahel | = Brennen and Frank Milo, W.Murphy, F.Hartford E.Jackson, JL dorsed over to the Minister of Railways and Sampson and the officers and.men under deer, Mrs.J.©.Landes, Mr.J.C- Lan: , ; .: _- Shanahan Watt, R.Brown: se ond C3nals, and will be forfeited \u2018if the parties his command at the time Cerverss fleet | Een Mrs.J.¢.Landry, Mr.J.C Law: TRAD A \u2018 ae .Shanahan, nina ES Town: secon terdering decline entering into contract {or \u2018was destroyed.The Naval Affairs C dry, Mr.Moal., Arldress, Mr.Wm, Shaw.CONDITION VERY SERIOUS.tenors, J.hitty, N.J.ower, J.Me: work at the rates and terms stated in the , il consid \u201cthese à airs Com- Subject, \u201cTwonty: Years of Christian En.: .A u Ud, Guire, J.Brown, A.Smith, W, Whitty; offer submifted.The accepted cheques \u201cthus mittee will consider ese two proposi- he .; te: ) oC 4 first bass, R.J.Hiller, F.McCrory, J.|=eut in will be returned to the respective partions to-morrow, ad probably recommend deavor.\u201d\u2019 Cloging hymn and benediction, à Kingston, Feb.20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The con: Hughes, M.Farrel, T.Slattery; second ties whose tenders are not accepted.a favorable report.; 0 - 20° dition of Dr.Third is worse, and his re- buss, E.Quinn, W.Quinn, E.Fiun, A.ac tés lowest or any tender not necessarily ; The friends of Sampson have given no KNOWS OF NO STRIKE _ .- - : ; covery in very doubtful.The doctor is suf: Hamilton, J.Murphy, J.Alleyn.pted.By order .intimation of the course they will take D \u2019 .\u201crnc EX POR \u20180 UNITED ST ATE ering from a case of creeping paralysis om ; art of the a; ; .either in commitice or before the Sennte.NTERCOLONIAL ai nention seins fn\" see SPORTS 10 UNITED STATE bougie, ne, pion |, acné, ar ot regie eo, ÊUE sous hd \u201cThe friends of Schley, with.the excep- ON | R and navigation returns for 1 a te 1900 rerssennettes00000000000000 PGBB1N.022 death.Dr.Stewart was called from swinging phonographie selections and Department of Rallwavs and Canals, m and a few : j ending June 30, 1900,\" were laid on 199 oii, 45,133,521 Montreal, but.it is said tould \u2018do nothing SRE, ttawa, 15th February, Jon.tion of Senator Wellinzton others, have all agreed that the plan submitted by Senator Hale is the best that can be devised.Schley will be retired in six months, and he must have promotion now or never.For this reason Schley\u2019s friends reluctantly agree that Sampson\u2019s ttawa, Feb, 20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.J.F.Burke, of Stratford, who represents the \u2018Railway DBrotherhoods before Parliament as regards matters of legislation, was asked to-day if there was any truth in the report that the telegraphers on the Inter- tabl¢ of the House to-day.It shows there wax an Increase over 1899 in the imports of %26,858,205, and an incrcase of exports of $32,997,818.The figures are: IMPORTS.1000 .iqorneninnarernanesan.$180,622,513 | \u2014, Increase .$23,485,502 IMPORTS FROM UNITED STATES.1900 ot eee 100,844,378 1899 Lee.eorcovarce ven ass0000.93,007,166 eo.name may take precedence as vice-ad- volonial Railway.were about to strike for 1500 ___._! \u201811111 TT 162,764,308 I _\u2026.sa nensere ss .1 6 : \u2018 \u2019 miral.or {beter termm.He replied.thas ao fur on 1° PORTE ES nereaso .rr SIT | tercsting and entertaining programme.A | GOOD NEWS To all sufferers from Senator McComas introduced a bill simi.knew there.was nothing.authentic - wo.- EXPORTS.~~ AGGREGATE TRADE WITH BRITAIN, | rordind inv 18 extended to the pub Epileptic Fits, St.N ter to that-of Mr.Hale, bat naming Seniey 1c knes hat it will fully \".9191,804,723 { 5,008 lice to attend.Admission is on presenta- i ing Sicknos hr to the Male measre Hamed pi y the report.He says that it will be fully.A000.covesesnnnsiiueiintansens 158,896,905 tou D 118162600,008 tion of visitin card.Mason _Rise Cad 4 ?Vitus Dance; Falling Sickness; Spasms-sr Con: i .oper lotever, and a stnbe avol S00DS.ENTERED FOR CONSUMP- : wi 51,978 \u20182169 St.Catherine Street, near Ogilvy\u2019s.: N vulsions.We will send full course treatment MR.ROSS ASKED FO - Goo pl , A Increase .vl $16,374,120 AVE : ( ( FREE, to demonstrate the unfailing.curative R.R TION.: ASH WEDNESDAY.ure LC ; A PROHIBITORY BILL FOUR EMPLOYES OF 1900 +.$180,804,316 AGGREGATE WITH UNITED STATES.The City Hall was closed today In\u2019 all properties of the new discovery, NEUROSAL ° 1899 .\u2026o.ocorooroscccosu 154,051,593 1000 cretrenssenss ces s0scc0c0000.$178,463,401 ja departments on account of Ash Wed- This offer open fora few days only., 1590 crredecs see ece ce sccu0000.138,140,687 nesday, \u2018Write us now.Mention this paper.Address Toronto, Feb.20.\u2014To.a committee representing the Methodist Church, which to-day vaited on the Government and asked for a probibitory bill, Mr.Ross practically repeated Is statement to the Dominion Alliance that he could not at present promise the intro- CARSLAKE ARRESTED arrested by the detectives yesterday afternoon on the charge of alleged theft.fhe employes: were T.Joly, cashier, 356.Parc \u2018Four emiployes of the Hotel Carslake were |.Increase .cooevveees-.$26,752,723 \u2014\u2014_ : DUTY.900 .\u2026.\u20260.\u2026.$28,889,110 ap see 25,734,228 Increase .ucevree.n, $40,322,714 AGGREGATE TRADE, | Grand aggregate of trade bared on total exports and imports Is: \u2019 to relieve the patient's suffering.\u2019 For the piano.and vocaledn recital on Thursday \u2018afternoon at 3.30 of this week, Mason & GURD-SLESSOR\u2014On ruesday, February 19th, at the residence of the bride\u2019 brooke Street, br the Rev.asvlated by Rev.Hugh Pedley, David Frazer reer MASON &.RISCH RECITAL.sparring.The entertainment -closed with, a farce, entitled \u201cThe Massage Treatment.\u201d Newspapers \u20ac \u2018without authority from the Department will not be paid for it.Risch have prepared a very in- MARRIAGES, 8 fatifer, Sher- Pr.Mackay, = Free.\u2018The Neurosal es \u2014 _ earn \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Chemical Co., TORONTO, Canada.inserting this advertisement duction of a prohibition measure.Rev.Dr.Logan West; D.W, Thomron, St, Henri, Carman, who Yas present, said he had heard ta*hler; Frank w Iseman, 153 Hanguinet .$3,154,882 1 rscssaN sa ce 000000000000.B191,804,723 Gurd, M.D., to Christina I\", Slessor, daugh- many men in thé Church, who were not fn Street, and C.I\u2019 Bcott; 50 Park Avenue, 1890 Li.iiiiiiieririiinnnnn.158,808,905 \u2018ter of James Slessor.NY ' sympathy politically with the Government, two bartenders at the hotel, Mp.George EXPORTS TO BRITAIN.DEATHE.Thomas Ligget\u2019s date mea ane Out with a straight pro- Carslake, this morning, sald that for nome 1900 .srrcroccavocne S107.736,368 Tnerease ,.$32,007.818| - wid Ther stronter saoid sive the Liberal recente trot ahem otced far \u201cete corn 1899 .: seudososastts00gocse0e00 99,001,853 The following table showa- the percent.RYAN\u2014 In this city, Tuesday, February 19th, mers what' they should have heen.His ausple- CL age of duty on total value of goods entered 1901, at She ge of A years.Wilhelmina ! NEW YORK DIVORCES lons were aroused and the case as put in Increase .8,644,513) for consumption dutiable and free, a Duding, do Roan le Mido of the late .the hands of Chief (&rpenter.Beveral de- ; : steady decline: : the Bemiore of tas Dominion Toone of : .Afvany, Feb.20.\u2014The Scnate has passed tectiven wore detafled at.different times IMPORTS FROM BRITAIN.1807.su.17,87 Funeral ii take place from 114 Peel Street, \u2018REMOVAL SALE OF CARPETS is drawing to a olose, as the new a bill provial \u2018whsolute dir.oe ane avpierdny afternoon the of- 1000 | $44,780,730 1898 16.05 \u2018on Friday, 22nd February, at 9 a.m.shaï i i di i i be providing an e divorce mar ficers fougd sufficient evidence, It in neté, 1500 Srreettecicnrtisorerearesane 1000, 23 200: 16:70 > a there by the Longueuil Winter Roma promises near completion.Largo discounts and bargains during the dbtamed by a.man or woman whose wife to Justify I arresting the four accused.i JR A oe 150s ; to the Parochlal Church of Longueuil, where balance of shis removal sale.Mail orders filled.SL or busbhand has heen convioted of a: felony There was no urt to.day hecause of Ash the family have their vault, and where the r : .) 720,007 The anfount of customs ner head of : , ' end sentenced to five yoars isenment Wednesday, and) tbe prisoners will be ar Nu : int\u2019 ne service \u2018shall be chanted.Please omit flow- goed to-morrgw.Mr.Carslake would not The above show the healthy Increase prlation Naid_in 1900 was $5.37, ha .Fri à * 1 oF more, 2 give any furthér details, (caused by the preferentisl tariff, +.OD estimate jon of Sahn on | akcept § hia Intimetio ton, + ances will Pare THOM AS LIGGET.hs Polina } MONTREAL, .et etme mie oe rte Les a + : \u2014 EE | = : AE 2 ! > < We - 1 : .\\ + * _) ; \u201c6 .\u2018 AA \\ + _ THE \u201cHERALD \"of the \u201c 00\" CRAIG STREST, MONTREAL qu BAILY HERALD has elrculation emocciof Wy enly ene Ragliet dally ta the Provines.Subecription.33.08 per year THB WEEKLY HERALD.50 DOF Fear TELEPHONES: Business OMIOS .ccccovncserssecee: Bditerial seb \u2014ecncnenteetee0 000080 \u2014eusesessacneentovout EERALD PUBLIENING C0, Jan 8.BRIERLEY, Managing Directer.\u2014_\u2014 WEDNESDAY.FEBRUARY 20, 1901.EEE THE LEADER AND THE RAIDER.B L.Borden, M.P., lately clocted leader of His Majesty's loyal Opposition in the Canadian House of Commons, that he invite Mr.Billy Maclean, M.P., down into the Senate restaurant, there to spend balf an hour in defining the relationship that should exist between leader and follower.\u2018At present Mr.Maclean is his own leader, and seems to take a particular pride in showing to the grave and reverend legis- ators how much smarter he is than the spectacled Bluenose whom fate and Sir Mackenzie Bowell have put at the head y.Mr.Maclean may lead only himself, but he does it with his eye on the ticker.He is ready for anything that may turn up.It is just his style to move the adjournment of the House so as to get in his say about something Mr.Borden would know nothing about until he saw it in the papers the next day.One day he gets a stock exchange \u201ctip\u201d that some Yankee is going to buy up the Grand Trunk.Straightway he begs the House to consider \u2018a motion tô adjourn so that be may first make a bulletin announae- ment and then propose right off the reel that the Government buy up every yard of rail in sight.Another day be gets word that.the Russian Finance Minister.has landed a solar plexus blow on the United States.Immediately there is ano \u2018ther motion for adjournment, another bulletin announcement, änd a more or less fervid invitation to the Government (printed verbatim in black type in the Toronto \u2018World next day), to get in under Mr.McKinley's guard while he is not looking this way.Where it will end nobody knows, for there is no counting on the boy leader's ingenuity.giving out.The supreme test may come when Kitchener catches DeWet.If the House gets through that without a motion for adjournment there is still hope for Mr.Bordent , = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE MORALS OF TRADE.This little squabble between Russia and the States over tariff matters shows to .what an extent it is necessary to adapt principles to meet particular cases if one wants to remain a consistent prfotection- #t- Russia\u2019 taxes Russian sugar sold in\u2019 Rusia.Russiin sugar sold out of Russ: is not taxed.\u2018That sugar, if it were sold in England, would cost less to the ling: lishman than a ike amount would to the Russian.The I._.isxhmen is peculiar in \"his notions about such things, and with shocking indifference to what may be thought of his base views of life, makes - no protest whatever against buying his sugar for less than \u2018it would cost him to make it.In the States they take a higher view of their.moral responsibilities: They are not so lost to all sense of the dignity of manhood as to sweeten their tea with sugar bought in this way.But as they cannot very well refuse outright to buy the stuff, they make amends to their consciences by taxing it, and taxing it pretty high at that.; oo But it ought to be known that the code of morals and propriety does not apply to iron in the same way as to sugar.Anybody should be able.to see that.The.Americans put a high protective tariff on iron and steel, just as the Russians levy inland revenue tages on sugar.ln this way the Americans make the iron they \"use dearer than it otherwise would be.But there is a great deal they cannot use, with which residue they are invading the markets of the world, not caring so much what they get for it so long as they make a sale, frightening Lord Rosebery out of bis boots, and generally forcing British and German manufacturers to put their houses in order.or face the prospect of going out of business.So the moral of .the whole story is that the Americans pre doing a great and noble work because they are making steel, while the conduct of the Russians is base and ignoble, because they are making sugar.In Russia the reverse of each proposition is true.In both cases it is necessary to believe in protection for.ita own sake to be properly sensitive to right and wrong.' \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014reeeat\u2014 DILUTED IMPERLALISM, \u201cIf there is anything Canada cannot produce the Imperial tariff should be so shaped as to make it profitable for us to | book to Great Britain or some other portion of the Empire for our supply of that product.\u201d This is the \"Toronto World's explanation of how the poiicy of mutual inter-Imperial preferential trade would.work out.It is at the other extreme from the plan advocated by Colonel Den- ison, wbo wants to see Canada\u2019s agricultural resotfrres made the complement of British \u2018manufacturing industries.\u201cA mutual preferential tariff,\u201d the World thinks, \u201cis not inconsistent with Canada protecting such industries as are indigenous to the country against British competition.\u201d Let us see how Britain would fare under such an arrangement.- .\u2018The main lines of goods exported by Great Britain- are-very-few-in number\u2014Â- \"great part of British export trade is made up of sales of cotton yarns end cotton cloths.We make both in this country, end should, therefore, following the World's reasoning, raise the tariff so high that nobody in Cenada could afford to buy lancashire cotions.Great Britain sells abroad considerable quantities of | woollens, worsteds, carpets, blankets and other manufactures of wool.As we \u2018make them all here, more or less well, there could be no market for British woollen.14 bas been about settled that | Canads end not Gtest Britain ie hereafter to be the world\u2019s centre of the iron | room leit for a later prelate to deplore L.\u201c] am weary very weary, , World's ressoning is sound, none of these things ahould de bought from Grest Britain by Canadians.Until such time as its manufacture became \u201cindigenous\u201d to this country it might be permissible to buy increasing quantities of Doulton china, but that is about all.How it would ye joice the hearts of the toiling masses in the cotton mills of Lancashire, the woal- Jen mils of Yorkshire, the hardware es tablishments of Birmingham and Shel field, to be told of the good things in store for them in: Canada when statesmen of the World's persuasion get their way! One begins to believe there must be something very attractive about the trade policy with the long name when people holding views so unalterably op: posed to each other can with equal fervor proclaim its praises.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CONFIDENCE AT ALL COSTS._ Excepting the absolute necessity, in the interest of the whole number of citizens, that there should be perfect confidence in the administration of the isolation hos _ pital, there could be no excuse for incurring the double liability the Council and the ratepayers are now to be asked to ratify.It is bumiliating to have to confess that municipal management would not command that confidence in one of its aspects, -and it is further unfortunate that owing to the existence of widely: different views concerning the funetion of religious ministrations at a time of illness, it is quite impossible to have all sections of the community well disposed towards a single hospital.We have.just come through a period which has given the people an object lesson on how not to do it.Everything possible must now be done to prevent a recurrence of that experi: ence.There must be no more concealment of cases of contagious diseases, no more need for physicians to choose between breaking the law as it applies to them and condemning their patients to the horrors of such a den as that whose condition has recently been exposed.There must be no the death or disfigurement of thousands because of the absence of desired religious: Toinistrations ut the isolation hospital.Those who are ill, and who are condemn- cd to isolation the better to protect other people, must be guaranteed at least as good a chance of recovery as if they were ministered to by relatives and anxious friends.The world outside must be made to fcel that Montreal is in earnest in grappling with this problem, that there will be at all times the minimum of danger to the health of visitors to the city, and that _ the great current of trade which flows to and from this centre of Canadian commerce need be subject to no interruption! It is a pity that safety and coufidence have to be bought at a double price, but the City Council has had the opportunity to do better and has thrown it away.et The Premier's Salary - Montreal Gazette :\u2014Ihe growing social expenses of a minister at Uttawa constitute a fair ground, \u2018from one point of view, for an increase of the Premier's sal- | ary.This has been fuily admitted by men of many views, and reasonable action by Parliament in accord with at would mcet with litt.e hostile criticism.- Ladies\u2019 Trailing Skirts.(A Man's Lament Over \u2018an Undesirable _ Fuslion.) - They are sweeping up the pavements, Trailing through the mud and mire, Till 1 laug to say, \u201cFair ladles, hold Those skirts a little higher.If you really must have \u2018sweepers\u2019 Upou a public road, Would they not be better pioped on Ii.stead of firmly sewed?\u201d + : You could leave them on your doorstep, Where, l'in sure we all agree, At is better, yew, far better, That such dirty things should be, They are sweeping on the pavemen Raising quite a cloud of dust, 5 With germs of cvery foul disease, That choke we really must.+, I would rather not, fair ladies, Walk with you while you wear Those dragging, tralling garments That go sweeping everywhere, \u2019 Gathering np the foulest garbage Of the dirty city street, For I like to think of women folk As dalnty, clean and swect.\u2018 » Of a custoin s0 unclean, And 1 only wish, fair ladies, ° You could see all T have seen, You would triin your dresses dqulekly And let them cleur the street, Or eire you'd pin your trailers And ro keep your houses swept, Yon would leave them In the gutter; That seems their natîve place, Nor let them any longer Your dainty wardrobs ce! \u2014Our Own Gazette, England.pr Just for Fun.Uncle=\u201cWel, Johnny, are you at the head of your c:ass\u201d\u201d_Tohnny\u2014\u201cNo; bu 1 can lick the fellow that is.\u201d 0 As to the Prima Donna.\u2014*I think she\u2019s losing her voice.\u201d \u201cPossibly; but I'm afraid it will last through this opera!\u201d Selfishness is the meanest thing in the world unless: something can be made by it, says the modern Solomon.Anxious to Live.\u2014\u201cPoor Emma! She has so much to live for.\u201d \u201cYes; they say her husband's lifc is insured for $50,000.\u201d 20° .\u201cI wish you to pose for a centaur, one of those .creatures half horse and half man, you know.\u201d .\u201cYes, sor; which half do 1 pose fort\u201d .Miss Withers (showing photograph of berself)\u2014\u2018l'm afraid it's rather faded.\u201d Binks (inexperienced, aged nineteen) \u2014~Yes, \u201cdient\u201d ] tain calls he received.Hither and Yon Does'nt Like the Title.ING Edward\u2019 the Seventh is probably fur top tactful and well posted to adopt any of the fool proposals that cortain fire-eaters are making with regard to a change his title so as to embrace Canada amd Aus tralia.If \u2018\u2019Queen of Great Britain and Ireland\u201d was who was the loved of vovereign,the King will doubtless consider \u2018King of Great Britain and Ireland\u201d good enough for him.There is really uo reason why | any change should be made.The addition of Canada and Australis would add to the unweildiness of the title, while giving it no new significance.In this country at all events, there is no ponuler demdud for .formal nition in the list of depeuden- ciészover which the\u2019 King reigns, though wo are certainly not lacking in loyalty to His Majesty.If the royal title is to enu- aerate some portions of the outlying Empire, there can be no sound reason for not embracing all.1f we are to have 4 King of Canada there will have to be a King of Newfoundland, a King of Jamaica, a King of British Guiana, etc., and if Aus tralia is to be included the New Zealande ers will perhaps want to know.wity they can\u2019t come in.In the end, the sovereign would first item in\" a catalogue of British possessions.as loug ad a police court docket, and equally incongruous.I think Canadians can be as loyal au ever ta the Crown and to the Imperial idea of which the Crown is the symbol throughout the sclf-governin dependencies, without bein made to rent.ize that their country is n Éingdom in the same sense as England.The case ot India was entirely different.The people oi lu- dia had from time immemorial been accustomed to sovereignty in its most direct and absolute form.India was, and.is, an - expire in the proper sense of the term.The introduction there of British rule left many local rulers still on their thrones.The Quecn as the sovereign lady of these, \u2018was de facto an Empress even before she hecame one in name, just as the German | Emveror is the ruler over many states, _eacls acknowledging its own head.Sir John Macdonald at Confederation wanted Canada called a \u201ckingdom,\u201d but the word \u201cdominion\u201d prevailed, and\u2019 was doubtless a better choice and more in keeping with the spirit of the people.\u2014Saturday Night.* & © ® , The Pope May Live to Be a Hundred.Professor Mazzoni, the surgeon who attended the Pope during the operation he underwent some tine ago, has expressed his opinion of the Pope's health ia conversation with a journalist as follows:\u2014 He is very well, and | believe will hve to be a hundred.His heart is like hat of a boy.and his lungs.are like steel.mind is more lucid than can be imagined.ing with me, we happened to speak of surgery and surgical operations.hie \u201cshowed me oni of his fingers, saying, \u201cLook at this little scar, Professor.lt is myself seventy-five years ago.1 was then a seminarist, and during recreation hours we were allowed: to play boccia in the garden® of the Palazzo Colonna.While | was playing I was struck by a ball on my hand, avid badly hurt, the Pazzi S.Marcell\u201d La it not a grand memory that can recall a tritling incident, and the place, after 75 fears?\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014n\u2014l\u2014 Music and the Drama LELBOURNE, which may some day M be made into a puwerlul plays has opened a week's engagement and .pleased a grod-sized Monday night audience.The credit for this is due, quite as much \u2018to the excellent pany which ix presenting the melodrama us.it is\u2019 Lo aus extraordinary\u2019 merit the play itse.f, which is-at present in a transi: tion stage, may possess.: Daniel Hart, who wrote.Melbourne,\u201d al Academy, ; Now, awhile there was much to admire in tus first work, there L was also much to condemn, especially à tendency to platitudinize snd to destroy.the effect vi strong situations by.flooding them will ail excessive, amount of dia logue and monologue, This same fault runes through Mr.Tarts last play; all the characters indulge more or less an what would be beautiful moralzang were at not so very old and sj very umntercsling.Fortunately, the management has evidently expurged large quantities of this, and will doubtless still farther cut down that which still remains.\u201cIt a doing, thas they could\u2019 manage to intuse i little life into the dialogue and rawe at from the humdrum into which it has fallen in aove- val places, it would be appreciated, The company is an unusually good one, and when the pray ix whipped into something nearer presentable shape, will probably be more than ordimarsdy successful.In Melbourne,\u201d as in \u201cThe Parish Priest.\u201d there is one character which stands out above all others, and which \u2018is ferongly | and convincingly drawn, that of the Aus- go\\d-digger.Mr.Frank Mor- wored a triumph in pres nt and fairly earned the three car.{ Mr.Paul Cnze- neuve, in the rather minor role of Antonio, gave as fimshed and satisfactory a reading as could have been desired, and Miss Carlotta Nillson ns Madge Preston was very pleasing.The only two weak points in the rather long role of characters were - « Horace Blakensee of Mr.tralian nue it, {-Harry (i.Keenan and: the l\u2019eggy Patchett of Miss Agnes Rose Lane.* .» -* - \u201cA Homespun Heart,\u201d a drama in four acts, is the bill at the Royal this week.abounding in farm animals and dinlect, as well as n considerable amount of that interest which made \u201cIluman Hearts\u201d popular.* + + Ome of the features of the next Sym- hony Orchestra concert is a duct, for Hate and clarinnet to be played by F- Boucher and M.Arnold.Mr.Boucher ix undoubtedly Cunada\u2019s greatest flute player.and Mr.Arnold is the »Mo clationet.at Sohmer Park, so that a treat may be ex pected.+ * * Manager P.F.Nash, who is to be\u2019in charge of Proctor's Theatre, formerly Her Majesty's, arrived in Montreal yesterday and at once took charge of the theatre for Mr.Proctor.A half hour ufter Me.Nash's arrival he had a large force\u2019 at Mra.Dove\u2014 My hushand always kisses me when he leaves the house in the morning.\u201d Miss Spiter\u2014\"Funny.how good-natured .some nen are when they are getting away from home for a whole day.\u201d Tm Over-Anxious.\u2014He\u2014 Who knows but when I come \u2018back from the Philippines you may Be en d to some other man?\u201d She\u2014\u201cNonsense As if you were coming back without sending me word !\u201d SCHEME IS EASY, Is speaking Of the proposed\u2019 scheme of La Press b freight « achooner-rigged steamer and sall in a few days from Quebec to the ocean, the Evcnement of Quebec says, editorially, that at the present ~ WUIR 111 LOT v IIR changes in the interior arrangements and in giving the theatre a thorough house cleaning.During the day he interviewed , & number of contractors in different linoa and by to-morrow there will be a force of \u2018carpenters, painters and metail workers busy arranging novel innovations peculiar to the Proctor theatres.He hag already selected a number of his house attachce and\u2019 before to-morrow night he will\u201d pro- \" hably have his entire force engaged.r.Na'h stopped long enough in his work to declare energetically and convincing.that in taking this theatre Mr.Proctor is by no means making sn experiment, but has taken the theatre on extended lease and that a very he has the fullest faith in the success of the venture.It is a little early yet for pre food (hough for his mother, find himself tagging about as the] His\" Oue day, when his Holiness was conyers: | All at once the scar of a small wound ! brought ôn : | was taken to] have my hand.bound to Mois shop me howewer, | com- | [is best known us the \u2018author of \u201clhe, Parish Priest It ix rural and pastoral in the extreme, - Ce A mee mpm mh «oe - DAILY HERALD.(CITY HALL) MR, MULLARKEY & ROHD COMMITTEE \u2014 Former Confident That Latter Will Deal Fairly by Montreal Terminal Company.After innumerable delays, Chairman Mar tiueau Is about to bend his energies aud those of the Road Committee to a serious consideration of the strects that are Co be accorded the Moatreal Terminal Company for its projected city service.In conver sation with a Herald reporter tb4 moru- lug dic anuounced that at the regular weet, ing of the committee to-morrow he hoped to rench some decision lu this regard.gt you then Lake a report to Ce ot cll in rest the routes ou the terme and conditions alrcady agreed upon?\" queried the rter.\u201cWe have now practically declded umm the terms and couditions,\u201d replied Ald.Martineau, \u201cand when the committee has decided upon the routes, we shall report, except that there are some furtber conditions that [ lutend to advauce.\u201d There {x no doubt that the public has (become tired of the vexatlous delays that \u2018 have occurred ln reaching a final settlement, and the announcement of the chair- wan that the end Is within sight will be welcome news to many.Manager Mullarkey, of the Terminal Company, was approached this morning to ascertain what he thought of the prospects \u2018at to-morrow's meeting.\u201cThe committee, he said, \u2018has already commenced the selec: tion of the routes, and ! have every confidence that some definite decision will be arrived at on thls occasion.\u201d \u201cDo you- really entertain the idea that the committee will decide as to what routes you are to follow?\" persevered the reporter.\u2019 : \u201c1 see no reason,\u201d replied Mr.Mullarkey, \u201cwhy a conclusion aboutd not be reached, particularly in view of the fact that the aldermen luterested In have now lad ample thne to consult thelr constituents as to the most desirable streets to be accorded our system.\u201c1 suppese,\u201d ventured the reporter, \u201cwhen the committe» has decided upon the routes, you expect them to make a report to Council on the understanding reached?\u201cCertainly.\u201d responded the other, em phaticeally: \u201cthat is the usual pmcedure.\u201cSupposing,\u201d persisted the reporter, the committee were to disappoint you in that respect\u2014that they were to ulthnately_refuse your application\u2014would your application nee ssavily fall to the ground?What would be your next moveT\u201d \u201cf would préfer not to discuss that phase \u2018of the salject,\u201d rejoined Mr.Mullarkes.after a few moments meditation, ns.1 \u201c Committee wii not reject our request: that Ix to say, 1 am confident that they will degignate the contes we are to nceept in earrving ent the provisions of our charter.| More espéciaily te my confidence atrength- ened when I consider that there can be no {doubt ahout the project meeting with put- lic favor, inasmuch as, when realized, it will supply a long felt want.\u201d \u201cCan vou give we an dea.\u201d nsked the reporter, \u201cof how the city will he served by the system vou are willing to construct and operate?\u201d 7 \u201cOur den.\u201d responded Mr.Mullarker.\u201cif approved br the Elty Counell, 1« that our system should connect with and glee nny aud amfortable npeexs to Bonsecours Market.to the.wharves and ferries, to the principal parks and breathing spots in the city, to the monutitain, to the rallway stations and to as many of tho suburbs as possible.\u201d ; (PL St.Charles.NEW STATION WANTED.ABOUT A SUBWAY BUILDING.Mr.H,_ Thomas, Wellington Strect, who has Tor sono Tone past been Qu Western Hospital, has returned home, ; \u201cThe death of Mrs.8, Dixen occurred Yes: \u201cferdaÿ morning al her late residences 31 Iuslibrooke \"Street: The funeral will take pluce on Thurslay afternoon.In the lecture hall of Centenary Church last evening Mr.W.W.Smith delivered a lecture on Temperance.\u2019 , : | In conucetion with the annual social of ar.Matthew's Church Sunday School to be held on Friday evenlug, a concert will | also be given.Among those wh will take * part will h> Miss N.Cliff, Miss M.Cohn, \u2018Miss M, Lawrence, Miss 8.Lepine, Miss \"FE, Glass, Miss A, Robinson, Miss M.Mason, Meests, Harold, Henry, Ib Lee, WwW.Nurnle.FE.Lee amd others.The primary élasses will be cntertalued on Thursday af- tert col.|The Brotherhood of Rallway Tralnmen \u201celd thelr regular meeting ln Fraternity Hall Inst evening.After the reports far \u2018tie recent ball had been adopted, varhbus sthjeets were discussed.It was shown that dnring the last year twelve new train: en's unions had been formed, which bad a membership of fourteen thousand.Leen Sung, who works for Kong, Sing nt 1244 Centre Streit, was down to see the 4 Totlee Magistrate yesterday.He complain.je that he had been robhed of 80 by three young men.He had thelr names on a plece of paper.\u2018This was given to De.| tectives Colman and Sancon, who expect ! to have the boys up In the.Pollec.Court to morrow morning.3% esterday General Manager G.BR.Reeves received a communication from the committee of Improvement appointed at the meeting Inst Saturday night, asking for nu \u2018interview.The matter of discussion will he.the erection of a new rallway sta.i tion at the subway.| 7 he pool tournanient which la nt present running at the Point Association 18 causing | Breat Interest.Last evening, in a very close and Interesting game, Mr.W.J.Don- ohoe defented N.Masterson by the narrow margin of one polut, the final score helng to 49 - Mr.G, I.Me W.©.Jenkin by n score of 50 to 40 Mr.Webber ran out on a run of thirteen points, The Young People's Soeloty of Grace Church gave an enjoyable entertainment in the Grand Trunk Institute Hall lst night, The attendances was one of the largest In the history of the roclety.Rev.Dr.Ker presided.A sorters of very pleturesque tab.lenux war given during the course of the evening.The Greek drill, In which twenty- five of the ladies took part, was specially well reeclved.Among those who took part in the eongert were Miss Iinll, Mi K.Ane draw, Mr.8.Dunn, Rt.A.Watson, Miss N.Meintosh, Miss J.Jarvis, + \u2014 The Lodges.\u2014 - \u2014 MBETINGS TO-MORROW, THURSDAY.1.0.0.F.\u2014 Mizpah, 6 Phillips Square.Fraternity, 1008 8t, Catherine.1.0.0.F., M.U.-Exceislor, 1861 Notre Dame.sonle Temple, | Clarence, 2441a Mt.Catherine.Rt, Lambert, at St, Lambert, Prince Grorge, Victocla Hall, Westmount.Montcalm, 2290 Plessis.4 K.0.T5M.\u2014St, Charles Tent, 713 Wellington.R.T.of T.\u2014Dunnctt, 13a Bleury.Westmount, 13m Hall, Westmount, .Can.O.F.\u2014Hodtrelaga, Monument National, Mount Royal, 1480n St, Lawrence.\u2018 A.0.10-8t, Jude, 280 Richmond.1.0.F.\u2014Mount Royal, 500 Wellington, ft.Louls, 816 St.Lawrence./ Me6iiil, 3 Victoria.* Ht, Roch, 45 Vinet, : Tenngson, at Bt.Heorl.\u2019 Cath.O.F.\u20148t.Mary's, Craig and Panet.ft.Charles, 167 Ropery.- St.James, 122 St.Denis.Maisonneuve, 586 Notre Dame.L.O.A.\u2014Dominion, 2204 St.Catherine.ARCANUM LADIES\u2019 NIGRT.WEDNESDAY.FEB.the different wards have every reason to helieve that the Itoad | CITIZENS TO SEE MR.REEVES| nt tbe | Webber.put \u201cdown | It.Arcanum\u2014Lauréntian, ladles\u2019 night, Ma- | |.We\u2014Mant 231 James, The \u2018officers and members of Laurentian RK 20, To re Be NM, was the inst officer and was assisted R.W.Rre.QO.Stanton and V.W, ro.P.McD.McTavish, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS The annuel of Damascus Lodge, K.of P., will ta place in taney oa Tuesday, Marcu J.( Labor News ) PAKERS COMPLAIN TO HEALTH COMMITTEE ABOUT THE CARTAGE OF BREAD.\u2018 The Bakers\u2019 Unloun bare called the atiten- tlor of the Health Committee to the dan gers incMdeat to the exposure of bread on the top of grocery \u2018wagons, a practice many grocers ure gulity of white traversing the weldl-cleaned strects of Montreal.It be said that {be Internations! Ciger- makers\u2019 Unlon may have to proceed to as- other tnllot for a number of officers, be- reuse, despite the imposition of à fine for failure to vote.Some of the candidates at the Mast clcction did not procure u majority of the tdtai posible vote.It is understood thas President Perkins and Vice-Prentdent Gompres received a necemary majorky to sustain them (un these offices.The election of officers by popular vote costs $75,000 every year.The carpenters and Joiners held thelr reg ular meeting last evening in Blue Label Hall.The organizailon committee was ta- structed to call an open meeting for next Tucday cvening, at 560 Dorchester etrect, for reanganisation purposes, and to arrange for apcakers to addrres the gathering.During the year 1900 the American Federation of Labèr spent $2,000 in organisation ton, formed over fifty trade \u2018unions in Ou- l tarlo alone, bis salary aud expénses being paid by the A.F.L.Even when the funds of the AF.I.would only permit empdoy- Ing; ¢wo general organizers, one of these was kept \u2018in, Canada.Jn\u2018addition to, thls, the A.F.I.helped the \u2018Trades and Labor congress of ¢'anada to the \u2018extent of $200.It may be news to sone to learn that ehe total lucome of the Dominion Congress, aside from the grant of $200 mentioned, amounted last year to only $418.70 from all sources.At present Mr.Flett Is working au ong the unorganized people of Queher, and will continue on eastward through New: Brunswick and Nova Neotin, ading up, abeut a year hence, dn pri - Edward Tsiand.The tederation wiW shortly put a special organizer in the field in Westérn © Canada.The A.F.L.11 plainly of some service to Canadian warkingmen.\u2018 Al tiie [dle men In the printing trade in Vancouver are employed, says the corre spendent of the Labor Gazette, Surely he 1s Irish.; 21 à MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.: Boot ant Nuoe Lusters\u201d Unlon, in St.Joseph's Hall.\u2019 Brotberhond of Shocmakers, at 1796 St.Catherine street.Operative Plasterers\u2019 Union, in Blue Label Hail, M0 Dorcliester street.Heavy Carters\u2019 Union, in Chatham Hwll.7 Victoria Lodge, International Association of Machiuists, in &t.Mary's.Hall, 1242 Notre Ime street.Street Merchant Clerks\u2019 Unton, at 122 St.Deuts street.- lterndtional No.5, in lLesperance Hall, Wholesale Clothing Cutters\u2019 Union, Tolacea Workers' Union, Fyllum street.in Bt.| dcsept's Hall: (upstairs).Rrass.Workers' Unlon, at 251 St.James slreet.\u2019 Independent Tailors\u2019 Union, corner st Elizabeth and st.Catherine streets.Analgamated Rociety of Mavhlnists and Eosdovers, in Unky Hall, Notre Dame sticet.' \u2019 City News in Brief LAVAL\u2014At Laval LECTURE AT 0 de Labrialle University, this eveming M.) will speak in continuation of, Ms series of - public lectures an French socrety.- \u2018The state of the parties during the fifet years of the Bourbon monarchy will be bis subject.QUEBEC GEFVING TIFE\u2014The advance in the Quebce city fire insurance rates has aroused the authorities of that place to the need for improvement.Yes terday Al.1 committee.arrived, looking for pointers.Iie \u2018wis shown the various stations and apparatus by Ald.Tansey, Chief Benoit and Sub-Chief Jackson.EVANGELIZATION OF JEWS.\u2014Two Jewish evangelists wil hold meetings an Montreal this week.One is Mr.Maurice Ruben, of.Pittsburg, Va, who was here.last spring, and the other Mr.Mark Leo, of Emmanuel Mission to the Jews of Cleveland, Ohio.They will occupy city palpits on Sunday and on Monday and Tuesday will be prominent figures in a convention for the evangelization of the ews, Stephen's puplis gave another cutertain- ment to their friends last evening.Of the rechations special mention should be made of \u201ca Royal Princess,\u201d \u201cLaddie)\u201d \u201cA Roman Legend,\u201d and \u201cMy First Recitation.\u201d The foutures of the evening were two dia- icgues, the first of which wns the scene between Portin and Nerisen dn \u2018The Mer chant of Venice.\u201d by Miss K.Patterson and San 19.Hibband, respectively: the other by Miss Gertrude Sheppard and Me.A.W.Kimber.was an amusing pleve.Misses Allen; Smith and EF.Sheppard contributed vocal and instrumental musle.A niost -de- lghtfnl ovening war brought to a close by the siuglug of the National Anthem.CHANGES IN G.T.R.SHOPS.Several changes are announced in the workshops of the Grand Trunk Railway Company.Mr.15.Parker will leave Point St Charles to qe to Brockville as locomotive foreman: Mr.JJ.Markey will be-trans- fetred to Belleville, and Mr.W.F.Yer- Jkins has risen from a working mechanic {to hin present position, and\u2019 his promotion been well deserved.The company is still busy adding to its locomotive and ling stock.Of the order for 1,000 standard box cars upon which the car-bullding department at Point St.Char- lems har been engaged for some months, about 700 have been completed.> is said to have work in Canada.John A.Filett, of Hamdl- | \u2018Iron Molders* Unjon, at 66217 Craig street.Miluns, chairman of the fire ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL \u2014Pref.J.P.2 PS BOTH MEAT AND DRINK \"IS WHAT eo GUINNESS\u2019 EXTRA FOREIGN DUBLIN STOUT Has bee led.Renowned the world .doubtodly the Tira STOUT prowed for yards ot ue aout Dre Moora, Arthur Guinness, Bon Co., James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland.: ° moe ie Dave secured small ublpment of Rm: Genser of Leathe bencdt of OÙ purchase.The lot is a small one, only L the benclit of our #® BARRELS, EACH $8 DOEEN PINTS8\u201433 DOZEN.à The regular price for this Btout is $1.80 per dosen pinta.We offer it in broken lots - d ints, di iginal ask et PLUS DE EVER or 7 eu gina gap, OF dora viata ot F200 per 4 DEVONSHIRE CREAM\u2014 ' Fresh supplice by express to-morrow.Leave your orders to-day.DT A RAGS SAUSAGE MEAT AND SLICED ny U BA BACON express.Leave your, orders to-day.N.Fresh tn bp.NOVA BCOTIA NO.LINE APPLES\u2014In Darras, ered or remainder of this week, neétday, Thursday, Frid Saturday, price, $3.50 per barrel.Hecure your supplies now; the market Ts \u2018bare of choice \u201cpolos and commencing on Monday morn ing next our price will positively be ad- Van Lo $4.26 per barrel.\u2019 FRASER, VIGER & CO.Lenten Delicacies for the Million Oysters In tina, Mackerel in tins, Salmon In tins, Lobsters in tins, Sardi tins, Herring Hoc In tins, Herrings in tins, Devilled Crabs in (ins, Sardines In tins, Curried Oysters ln Una, Clam Chowder in Uns, Sardine Paste-in-tins, Bloates Paste In tins, Anchovy Paxte In pots, Husslan Caviare in tins, Shrimp Paste in pots, Plichards tn Oil in tins, Thon Marines (Tunny Kish) In tins, Bloaters in tins, Curera CR Findon Haddorks in WE Roles tn os, Lampreys in Oll 20 NRO BYACH CLAM CHO , In individual tins, tin, 2 tias for Zc, $1.10 per dozen tins.- Ke per.Bar-Le-Duc Jelly and Neufchatel Cheese.Supplies Fresh In Express.Lo ?- bite rant Har-Lm-Jue Jelly, Re4 Crrrant Bar-L4-Duc Jelly, White Straw.berry Dar-Le-Duc Jelly, ied Strawberry F'ar-Le-Duc Jelly.: Lu GENUINE \u201cBAR-LE-DUC.\u201d | Fresh Neufchate] Cheese, Fresh Brie Cherse, Freah Cream \u201cCheese, Fresh Oka Cheese, Pineapple Cheese, EAam Cheese (Duirh Halls), Roquefort Cheese, Gruyere Cheese, English and Canadian Stiitons, Canadian Cheddar Cheese, Gorgonzola Chees¢ Etc., Ete.CE FRASER, VIGER & CO > FOR, USE WITH OYSTERS AND ALL SORTS OF F181 .THE STILL MOSELLE WINE Are unsurpassed for this purpose.Here ls nur list: Ct Zeltinger .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.teeter In rages of 1 40260 quarts.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$ 3.50 ZelUDEEP .voeoevcorercsncercrceronennsenmans ramen Of 2 O02en PIAA.cccaveceves 2.40 Brouneberger raw-n of | dOzen quUarts.\u2026\u2026.12.00 Brauneberger .,.prime nna in anes Of 2 GOAT DIOLS.siceceerse 13.00 7 Moselblumchen camry of | ANZ QUATMSeeecc.-.e 12.00 Moselblumcberr cess caren rf 2 derren pinist.\u2026\u20260 Herncastier Doctor .Lo.dn rans of 1 daze QUAFIS.000002 000 Berncastler Doctor .5 .in « nf 2 Aozen DIOR.cecveeeee ; &i Durink the season of Lent wi allow a disent of IN per cent.for spot cash off above Wines when taken in\u2018Inta Of one OT [NON Cases, \u201c~~ VERY FINEST SARDINES ~~ Ce denn \u2019 .Packed in France, In the\u2019 Pureet Ollyve Oil ch'ainable.TI MAISON, BILLET\u2014 Per tin.Per do.Billet Sardines, Jarge 5 Uns coreee oer croomessoposomeseioe MM $3.28 Billet Sardines, large % tins .0.++1000cenerencemeenne0e 77 250 let Sardlpes, small La ULB, .:.\u2026\u20260.0+-ervecsosscecuense 14 2 Billet Sardines, la tina moe Lencrseccuee eese-ssesacumescepesrman pg 1 15 Two for 25 cents.+ \u2019 No finer Sardines in the worid than Ce eh:jped to us direct, udder the brand Mafron Billet.ARSOLUTELY PURE FRUIT PURE FRUIT JAMS AND 'FunE SuGAR., Pure Fruit Jarms, In, 3 !b.fibre palls, ail at 7 qenus per pail Plum Jam, Peach ' Jam_ Raspberry Jam.had P ! \u201c ver v = P Pure Fruit Jams, in 7 Ib.worden pails, all at 5 Jam.Raspberry Jam and Strawberry Jam.Pure Fruit Jams, in 14 Ib.wooden pails, all at $1 Jam, Raspberry Jam and Strawberry Jam.SHREDED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUITS.Fresh from the factory, 19 cases, LA) cartons., 20- ; SHREDDED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUITE\u201413 cents par carton, SL7t.per dozen dan ' tons.Same price to one and all, ant ame price e767 427 :2 thé Ween.\u2018SHREDDED WHOLE WHEAT BISOUITS-\u2014YOx can always reiy om Entizz perlectly fresh stork [rom us.1; crnts per carton, $1.30 per dozen cartons .DRY CCRED AND PRESSED AFTER THE DANISH PROCESS.Specially selected for our trade\u2019 .LT For Tendcrness, Fineness of Grain, Proportion of Fal znd Leax, acd Deiicate Flava, FRASER\u2019'S \u201cSPECIAL\u201d HAMS ARF, UNEXCELLED._ ' &7We are short at the moment of FRASER'3- \u2018SPEFTAL\u201d BONELESS BREAKFAST BACON, but ample supplies ars expected da.7, acd we have a IA stock on hand of our \"SPECIAL HAMS, , } FRASER.VIGER & CO, - - -211 St.James St \u2014\u2014\u2014 - rerts por pail.Plum Jam, Peach {7 per pal.Plom Jam, Peach VY FRASER.VIGER & OO.Loos JOHN MURPHY CO, | Jenness Miller Shoes siexance : BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS ! 2 #7\" New Goods from all the great § manufacturing centres of Europe and E America arriving daily! Tobe Cleared Out Friday g This is literal! It means that the undernoted bargains & will be placed on sale Friday morning, at eight o'clock sharp, and so ridiculously low are the prices that before the day is done the lots will be cleared out.But in this - instance.La Vida Corsets are the best.Figures Speak Louder Than Words! Read Them \u2014\u2014\u2014 ALL FELT HATS Grey Felt Hats, $5.2 5\u2014for 85c.Grey Felt Hats, $4.25\u2014for 85c.+ Assorted Black, Grey and Tan Felt Hats, $3.2 5\u2014for Ssc.Co Black Felt Hats, $2.85\u2014for 49c.: Black Felt Hats, $2.25\u2014for 49¢.5 100 English Walking Hats, assorted, were goc, $1.00, and $1.25.Choice only 5c.TO BE SOLD ON FRIDAY.| 50 Ladies\u2019 Jackets, assorted colors, all well lined and § ji N LOC EE PACECENOACOE BOND Lumbago, Soiatica, Pleurisy, Cricks, \u2018\u2018Tio\u201d \u201cStitches,\u201d Rheumatism, © Muscular Twitohinge, .Cramps, Lameness, Sprains, Strains, ; Stiffness in Joints or Muscles \u201cwell tailored; were $6.50.Choice $1.95.To 75 Ladies\u2019 Jackets, assorted colors, all lined with good & .quality Satins, etc., $9.50, $10.50, $11.50, $14.50 and # $16.50.Choice for $3.95.: 95 Ladies\u2019 Jackets, assorted, $15.00, Choice $5.95.JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2343 St.Catherine Street, Tel.Up 933.\u2018Corner Metaalfe.$19.75 and $25.& Terms Gash.and steel trade.Thercfore, as this indus: moment the river from Quebec to the ocean Mr.Nash to announce the pricssy but he Council, No.1821, Royal Arcanum.will XHRRRCE AAA) ree ; : ves the assurance that they will popu.unc! 0.oy Fach pisster 33c.in an alr-tight tin box.PRÉCOCES SE CEE ONE A AVIS tay is cleariy Indigenone, ve met cu af re le fes (he parues Et ne A ee ue dpt tro moot ore, § | ha : gens down, ae Johan, en rot : + | same will be provided.LLE E QUARANTEE that \u201cthe D.& L\" Mestbol | LEAVES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.\u2018Mn.W.H.HURDMAN DRÂD.\u2018Que, and could make more, no à MB.DAVID TO LECTIBE ere will 80 ONLY UNION OFFICES, DEPUTY GRAND MASTDR INSTALLED.| Faster wil relieve pau quicker than\" asy uber Cetawa, Feb.N\u2014{(Special\u2014A, I\u2019.Lowe, Dttave FOX 320, Is, - Que., and could make more, no doubt, if next Mr.L, O.David, City Clerk, will go At the regular Februs anlcation plaster aid tte ed.20 pro A Lowe, DUALS Me mwa, Hudm rn i, oy Eten SAE pi ro ome ou SE BAERS ARS £| D0 ARR COT SRE TAREE | BR Le of oe .e.3 0! , 0 : mon Nughioh silks, thea, Biex ill aad | Bedard, \u2014 1m tem e NS .LUG \u2018eating to aay dut ] , VE hse, al, wpe eo! EK Ans 1 Late .Foc a \u2019 pe N ur La la te + .oo ta Cw ; , ; 1 1 J \\ * ; ~ .- ; ÿ ~ .= X A - : 7 - mess = .cL \u201c a .\u2018 ; * 2 : - , A ,Ç i .+ ; _ .4 .at ; : ., 4 i} fr oo i} i As - % + Ny * oI ; + \u2019 .A i Le ; , ' SCROGGIE] .| W.H.Scroggie, We havé in our Grocery Department a choice and varied assortment of goods specially ordered for the Lenten trade to Our suit our customers.In addition to these we have some special lines, as you notice below.: ge of umbrellas is very large and you will find a fine selection of \u2018these at all prices.Silk and Velvet Dept.Black Silks, speelal 1 24 tnched wide, at oer Gor rls week, to $1.Black Taffetn, 36 dnchea wide snd very Leavy quality, au $1.69.White Japanese silk, special, 36 inches wide, at 73¢ a yard, Corduror Velveteen, all the cor: cet shades, Gloves Kid Sloves\u2014Our range of Ladies\u2019 : oves is unequall 0 CAT.Ladies: eq ed far fit and w sik Tg Drowns, sizes 54 to 7G.Lades\u2019 2.dome French with the new -strand silk embroid- ercd Dune Rg Modus, greys, hrowns, reds, white and black, sizes ; « to Te, at The per pair., Ladies\u2019 2.dome Real French Kil Gloves, Silk embroidered backs, In black only, Mg to Tia, at 89¢: very speclal line.* 2-dome Extra\u2019 Fine Kid Gloves, In all the new\u2019 colorimes and stitchings: \u2018every paler guaranteed: good fitting.aud unbreakable, 3b; to 7%, in colors and 51: to 7% in black, at $1.00.:t fe pér pair.Kld | 4-button Kid Gloves with heavy |: embroidered backs, colors, tans and |_ Cut Kid Gloves, |\u201d Evening Wear THE LATEST NOVELTIES Embroidered Chiffons from $2.23 to $9.63, Embroidered Silk from $2.25 to $0.25.Black Sequin Net from $1.10 to $3.75, Sthver Sain Net, from $2.30 to $2.95.ack, to, Colom (double-fold) Chif- fous from 4% to $1.23, .) Umbrellas Men's Black Twill Scrge Umbrellas, steel : Yoda, at T3¢, Sic and $1.00, \u201cwe Men's Black Mercerised and Gloria Silk Umbrellas, paragon frame, steel rod, in Straight and\u2014erook handles: at $1.00, $1.25, $1.00, £1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, £2.50 and $2.73 and up.Ladies\u201d Black Twill 8crze Umbrellas, steel rods, natural wood handiàs, at 50c, 69e, ae nd Nie, oC Ladies Block Mercerised ant Gloria Silk Vubrellas in plalu black and fancy bundles, at fo ie i f1-19 = 2 SLA, 145, $1.50, $1.73, $1.83.$2.00 and up, : Special line of Children\u2019s School Umbrellas._ at Xie, Je, Cie and Toe.N.B.\u2014Umbrellas from $1.00 up are guarau- teed 1ast color.Grocery Department SOME OF OUR SPECIALTIES A Special Parcel\u2019 of Maple Syrup, in gallon tins, for 8 sc.Maple Sugar, 12 1-2¢ per cake.- Finest Preserves\u2014all kinds\u20147 1b \u2018pail for 50c.Appetising and Pure Scroggie's Home-made Marmalade, in jars, at 124c each.Californian Naval Seedless Oranges at 23c¢ per dozen.Corner St.Catherine.and University Sts.PATENTS.ATENTS AND TRADE MARKS .OWEN N.EVANS, : Temple Building, MONTREAL Write today for a free duly of our interesting books \u201cInventors Help\u201d and \u201cHow you are swindled.\u201d We have extensive (xperience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries.Send sketch.model or \u2018 hoto.for free advice.MARION & MARION Xperts.New Yori: Life Building, Montreal, and Atlantic Butidinz.Waslin ton, NC.\u2014 THB \u2014 BEAVER a » ( * BRAND OF CALEDONIA MINERAL WATERS Has rapidly asserted its superiority.It is from the new mineral spring at CALEDONIA SPRINGS, ONT, ROWAN BROS.& CO., Agents and Bottlers, 3 FOR SALE, en Bloc or in Lots, THAT IMMENSE PROPERTY IN HOCHE- LAGA WARD, FACING ONTARIO ST.running back to the limits of the city, over | 2,000,000 square fcet of most valuable land, about 600,000 feet lying between Ontario Street to the foot of :the hill, the balance 1,500,000 feet from Sherbrooke Street to the limits of the city.\u2018The location is most desirable for brickmakers (very suitable sand in enormous, .qQuantities) also clay of the finest quality, .abounds, no better situation for large lumber exporters, elevators, cattle exporters, or manu facturing concerns, requiring large plant and Yard, a switch or siding can be had from C.P.R.track.Situ ted \u2018as it is no far from the wharves, betwcen Desery and St.Ger- Main 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, i44 William st.for to Geo.H, Labbe, 248 DcLorimier Avenue.a e A High Quality You'll be pleased with the quality \u2018 of our rare Bulk Oysters.They have a delicate flavor due, principally, to the fact that they came from the pure water oyster beds, away from the refuse of the city.« » PHELPS & BINNS, 56 VICTORIA SQUARE LakcortheWVoods Miling Co, \u2018 LIMITED.-THE MOST PERFECT MILLS IN CANADA.Keewatin, 2,250 bbls.per day; Portage la Prairie, 750 bbis.per day.Elevators at all important wheat points in the Northwest.All grades of hard wheat tour in barrels ang begs.Quotations and other information cap be had on application.Office, 207 to 210 Mer- Chanus \u2018Bank of Canada Building, 206 St, James Street.MED COLE PLS Tenders will be received for about 300 Sound cedar poles, from 45 to &6 feet long, 8 inches at smaller end, to bs delivered ia April next or earlier.Apply : .\u2019 THE LACHINE RAPIDS HYDRAULIC AND LAND COMPANY, LIMITED, ©.8 Motesla Sgusre, Moatresl, 1 SALE OF CHBBSE On Thursday, 21st Inst, at Ten O'Clock, St.James We will sell, at our rooms, out any reserve:\u2014 - .3.000 boxes of Cheese, superior quality, slighdly damaged at the big fire iu Cold Storage Warchouse.Grocers, restaurant and boarding-house keepers \u2018take notice: MARCOTTE FRERES, * \u2018 Auctioneers, Ufices To Rent Street Railway Chambers APPLY TO : a ROOM 14.OFFICES TO LET.Single or en suite, in the Wilson Bullding, No.17 Place d'Armes Hill.Every convenience.Rent 6c a foot floor space; including everything.Apply to Estate Wilson.: JOS.C.BEAUCHAMP, Manager, No.423, on the premiscs.Store To Let No.1753 Notre Dams Street, Near St.John Street.Splendid busincss stand, in the best part the city.Six floors, with cellar and basement.Rear light and entrance, b.w.heating, goods holst.ete.Upper floors may be sublet and can be used Ings, Shirtings, Flannelettes, for light manufacturing purposes.For particulars aud terins, apply to i Estate Wilson.; ' HA Jos.C.BEAUCHAMP, Manager, : No.17 Place d\u2019Armes Hill, EPPS'S COCOA .GRATEFUL.COMFORTING.Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavor, Superior Quality and Highly Nutritive Properties.Specially grateful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic.Sold oniy in 1-4 1b.tins, labelled JAMES BPPS & CO.Ltd.Homœopathia Chemists, London, England.BREAKFAST SUPPeR EPPS'S COCOA Blair's Pills J Great English Remedy: for 8 fed Suvi & Rheumatisn ©, 27 Safe, Sure, Effective.[res 4D Druggista d0c.azd $1.00 EF 2 CYMAN SONS à CO, Sewrncas, THR CAWADIAN OLERED COTTOR LS \u2014 Tickings, Denims, Awa.hams, Zephyrs, Skirtings, Se Goods, Lawns, Cottons, Blankets, Ane golus, Yarns, ete.ONLY WHOLESALE TRADE SUM Cottonades, D.'Morrice, Sons & Co VY.Street, in lots to suit purchasers, and wiih- | of the street, and in the very heart of .THA, WILL DISCIPLINE - 7S OWN EMPLOYEE Water Committee Also Refüses to Recognize Jurisdiction of Finance Committee, \u201cWhatever we do,\u201d said Chairman Clearihue at the weeting of the Waterworks Committee yesterday morning, \u2018we not as children.\u201d The discussion arose over a demand made by the Fifiance Committee that the superintendent should \u201csubmit to that body à record of the hours at which the clerks reuched their office.\u201cI think,\u201d pursued Ald.Clearihue, \u2018that we may safely rely upon our clerks to do the proper t ing.dl! Mr.Janin or Mr.læzuge see any dis] they may report to us.Dismissal may then take place.Dut as long.as these men are with us we muet treat them with proper consideration.\u201d A majority of the members of the committee agreed with the speaker, and it wus, on vote, decided to ignore the request of the financiers.\u201c1 don\u2019t see,\u201d was AM.Clearihue's decision, \u201c*\u2018that the Finance Committee has any more right to interfere with .our clerks than - we have to interfere with theirs.\u201d Assistant Superintendent Lesage ex- Wained that the pipes in the main on leury Street\u2014the main that recently burst\u2014were supplied by the Canadian Pipe Company.Five times during the last decade the same mainshad broken at dii- ferent points; twice the pipes were under standard ancasurement.This circumstance arose out of the fact that when the pipes were received they were subjected to a severe test they broke, and, having been cut down, they were subrequently accept ed as satisfactory.Mr.Lesage said that no weakness could be detected in the pipe wo reason for the outbreak.Considerable speculation was indulged upon this score by the members.Ald.Robertson was the only one, \u2018however, who advanced a new theory.He said he thought it was be- couse there was an excess of sulphur in the iron.\"NEW ENTRANCE TO MOUNT ROYAL PARK \u2014 The Parks and Ferriés.Committee yes terday afternoon studied a plan of à proposed new gatewiv at the west end\u201d of \" Mount \u201cRoyal Park.It is suggested.that it should be located \u2018about one thonsand \u2018feet west \u2018of the old one op Cot des Neiges Road.; ' Arcade Dépatie offered 8600 x vear, and J.B.Gaudaire & Co., offered $650 for the permission to sell refreshments on Nt Helen's.Islind.As the latter firm we not registered, its tinder was rejected, Mr.Depatie has had'the contract Sr near ly twenty years.The proprietors of the Incline Railway will be asked to attend the next meeting to discuss their contract.MGR.ROZIER, S.J., OF PARIS | SPECTAL PREACIIER DURING LENT AT NOTRE DAME.The Lenten sermons at Notre Dame | Church this year will be preached hy Mgr.Rozier, of the Jesuit Order, and one.of th» most distinguished orators of the church in France.Mgr.Rozier is expected in Montreal to-morrow or Triday.FIls first sermon.wil be delivered next Sunday.Though comparatively still\" a Young man, Leing hut 49 years old.Mgr.Rozier has a | v erld-wide reputation ns a forceful speaker, In the early years of his priesthood Mgr.Rozier was appointed to séveral positions of great responsibility.Mgr.Rozier has been the recipient of honors from thé Holy Nee, having heen appointed a Prothonotary Apostolic.Fur the last few years be has MGR.ROZIER, LEXTEN PREACHER, reached In the great enurches of Paris\u2014- st.Philippe du Roule, at Ta Madeleine, at Saint Sulpice, Sainte Chfothilde, Saint Augustine and others.For four years in sue cession he was retained at La Madeline, which ig Indecd considered a mark of dis.| tinction to a preacher, In accepting the Invitation of the Supar- lor of the Seminary to come to Montreal.) Mgr.Rozier exprésses his regret at giving up the occasion of returning to Rome, where he had bsen invited to preach the | Lenten sermon at the church,of St.Louls de France, He, however, preferred to come had formed regarding the faith of the people.+ me MONTREAL DEBATING -CLUB: \"The \u201cMock City Council Night was one of the most Interesting and enjoyable meetings of Lhe season.and the attendance was extremely satisfactory.Ald.H.RB.Ames occupled the chalr as mayor, and the club voiced thelr appreciation of his presence and assistance by n hearty\u2019 vote of thanks, to which \u2018Ald.Ames responded.| \u201cMoved by All G.Tombs and scconded by Ald.G.A.Gatchouse, that the corpora- \u2018tion undertake all public lighting.An amendment was moved by Mr, I.E.Howard, Clurton, that the city lighting be awarded by public.tenders, and after an interesting discussion the mayor placed the amendisent before the council, which was adopted, The Mock Parliament night will be held on Thuraday, February 28, and the tariff question will he brought before the house.Visitors will be welcome, : un : ras .DEATH OF MRS.T.RYAN.The death of Mrs.Thomas Ryan, which took place yesterday, at her residence, 314 Pee] Street, removes a well-known figure.Although for several years Mrs.Ryan has lived a very qulet, retired life, she was once a lead- \u2018er of fashionable society in Montredl.Mrs.Ryan was a Mile.de Montilach, a descendant of the Barons de Longueuil, among the most prominent settlers in French Canada.In the famliy vault at Longueuil many members of the family are buried.Mrs.Ryan was twice toarried.First to W.Perrault de Libres, and must treat our employes Itke men and\u2019 wositon -to- the contrary | that had just broken.and he could assign\u2019 to Capada heciuse of the good opinion he \u201cBCL, and aeconded by AN, 1.À, MONTREAL STREETS ARE MUSHY MESSES Traffic Hampered by a Layer of Filth Upon the Thoroughfares, .Montreal streets are paths of woe for estrians, coachmeh, teamsters and | orees.Their condition is awful.All the streets arc bad, but the thoroug! fares where the street cars run are next to impassable.The rise in the temperature, which was welcomed Sunday as a harbinger of spring, has proved a source of sorrow.It relaxed the frosty bond which held a firm surface upon the streets and a wonderful product resulted.Sunday the traflic \u2018sti up the: composition and- a hint was.given of what might be expected to-day.The promise was not in it with the resull.When heavy trucks and drays gan moving to-day the surface of sfrects rose like a sponge:cake and there is now # mixture of snow; sult, sand and dirt upon the main thoroughfares of the cit which makes the horses set their shoulders firmly against.their collars, ladies lift their skirts and men swear.In places where traffic is heavy the shopkeepers are almost distracted.\u201cAbout the Grand Trunk station the street mixture has invaded the sidewalks and threatens to spread into the stores.In the streets in this neighborhood horses are wading \u2018knee-deep and six inches of softness covers the flags of the sidewalks.Craig Stre is\" a mushy wess from end to end.Nt.James Street is filthy, St.Catherine St is the poorest place in town for-a prc- -menade, and St.Lawrence Main is beyond description.The coachmen.are talking of taking action against the Street Railway Company, which they charge with destroying the .street with salt and sand.They say that legitimate competition ix bad enough, but taking the ground from beneath their feet is more than they can stand.Editor Herald: Dear Nir,-1 would like to draw the attention of those responsible for'the dreadful state of the streets and sidewalks in the neighborhood of street railway switch- cs.On McGill Street, between St.James and Notre Dame Streets, there is about 8 or 10 inches of what shall L call it?Not srow, but a mixture of snow, sand, salt and all the vileness \u2018which gathers when there \u2018is so much traflic as at this point.If it was left on the streets it would not be so bad.but it carried on to the sidewalks, where it lies about three inches deep in placés.From them it \u2018is carried into the stores, on the feet of customers, and then that part of the mixture which ay\u2019 be melted forms miniature lakes, varving in depth from 1-8 to 1-2 inch.deep, of an indescribahle dirty appearance.lu my store the tile floor is covéred every lere and.there to a depth of\u2014well, the tiles.are invisible.Thé looks and expressions of disgust ave many, but what ean we-do% It is impossible to keep.the floors clean.1 would suggest the removal of all this loose stuff, as it is of no use on the streets.The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani.mails ought to see to it that poor horses get roads-in such places, and not bé com- velled to strain every nerve to get their heavy loads through, when they have no footing.I noticed some time ago that the city was held responsible by the court to \u201cremove the snow thrown up by the Rail- wav Company's sweepers.[| wonder that the lawyers tor the city did not raise the noint about the salt and *sand which tho company throw on their \u201ctracks.Though by handfuls it mounts to tons in the \u201cweek, It is this salt and, sand which locsens up the snow and keeps it from getting hard.If the streets were sprinkled with water after the removal of the loose stuff during the, cold weather, such places could be kept hard and clean, and I am sure the streets would look very much Letter -and the cost would he little.- JAMES M.AIRD.ESTATE CONTRIBUTES = TO ONTARIO'S TREASURY Toronto, Feb, 20.\u2014Arrording to-the Court of Appeal.judgent.the estate of the late Danier Scotten, a Detroit.anililonaire tobacco manufacturer, will have to contribute to the coffers of Ontario's: treasury something lke $45,240, 02 Seatten died in 1599.During the Bryan sliver seare he had deposited some $500.000 for safe keeping in branches of Canadinn harks at Windsor and London, Ont, the banks interested being the Commerce, Merchants, Montreal, Molsopns, Beltish North Amerlea and! Toronto.The administrators \u2018of the.estate, Messrs.R.A, Newman and, Oscar K.Fleming, contested the Attornes- Gerernl's claim for succession dutles, and although they have not-as vet been sue.cessful In any canrt, the ease will probably go to the Supreme Court.\u2019 \u2018Ihe \u201cjudginent to-dav sets out that the money on deposit could only he drawn out by an adminlstrator appointed in Ontarlo, and consequently cane under the Succession Duties Act.\\ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ves 4 ELECTIONS AT ST.LAMBERT.St.Lambert, .Feb.10.\u2014~Specinl.)\u2014St.Lambert was greatly exclted yesterday over the \u2018munlefpal elections, for Mayor andl three councillors.The \u2018Good Government Association nominated Mr, P.M.Wiek- ham for Mayor, and Messre, D.S.Bruce and J.G.Reid for the two English sents in the counell.tried for the mayoralty, while the French electors nomtuated Dr.FE.M.Desaulnlers and, Mr.A.Horsfall for the French sent.The Good Government candidates won the day, Mr.Wickham eating Mr.Whinmhey, while Mecesars, Reid and Bruce came first and second, nnd for the third place Mr, Horsfall heat Dr.Desauliilers by six votes.There was great rejoleing after the result was declared, Mr.Wickham thanking his supporters, and saying that he belleved that the Government would continue thelr ald to St.Lambert In protecting the river front as they had begun; Several ycars agd Dr.Chase claimed that, by far the greater part of digestion takes place in the intestines, and is directly impaired just as soon.ar the kidneys, liver and bowels are at all inactive or irregular, This being the case he prescribed his famous Kidney-Liver Pills for indigestion and dyspe ria.So wonderfully successful have Dr.asc\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills proven as a treatment for severe cases of indigestion that even doctors use them largely and endorse them as a most extraordinary medicine.The case described below is merely a sample of many thousands that might be referred to.Doctors could not cure this -man, hecause they merely sought to relieve the stomach when the real trouble was with the liver and kidneys.Dr, Chaee\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills invigorate and regulate the liver, kidneys and bowels, and removes the cause of chronic indigestion, dysnepeia, and billiousnenss.Mr.Anson Clark, Consecon, Ont., states: hysicians\u2019 i 1 Se TS | export, as in the spring of the year they \u201cis left by the other cattle, and, therefore, Mr.A.J.Whimbey again | Next Door.Porhaps it's diphtheria , OF scarlet ver.own home free from the germs of these - diseases.revent your children from baving them.You can do it with our Vapo-Cresolene.Put some Cresolene in our vaporizer, light the lamp beneath, and let the vapor © room.Have the children sleep int the room every night, for it's perfectly safe, yet not 1 single disease germ can live in this vapor.Ask your doctor about it.4 Vapo-Cresoleme is sold druggist here, \\ Vapo-Cresolene outfit, Be i.the Vaposteer snd amp, which should last a life-time, and a bottle of Sresclene, comnlete, $1.50: extra su of Creso- che 25 0ents and socents.Illustrated klet contain- T, JOHN WORST PORT IN AMERICA For.Accommodation of Live Stock for Export Says Mr.Sheridan.| That more accommodation \u2018is urgently necessary if St.John and New Bruns wick is to be a winter port is the principal deduction to be drawn from a report which has just been submitted by Mr.John Sheridan, Dominion Live Steck Commissioner, to the tion.Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture.Mr.Sheridan says in effect that St.Jbha will.not be a winter port for the export of cattle and other live stock if accommodation is not provided by the C.P.RR.or the city of St, John.- The Commissioner deciares that the port of St.John is the worst port in America for the accommodation of live stock for have had to staid up to their knees in water on account of the yards being lower than the land outside.If the owners of the live stock \u2018knew the way their stock were accomniodated \u2018at St.John they would not slip Any stuck at that ort, \u2019 ! The insurance companies in the United Étates and Canada have stopped insuring live stock from that port, on account of mortaiity losses, as it hus had more than any port in America, according to the amount of live stock exported.There is only one insurance company that will insure live stock from.this port, and that is one in Montreal, and they charge four times as much as the insurance companies do if they were shipped \u2018from New York.\u201cThe cause is the great risk taken on account of the bad - arrangements for handEng.The cattle being crippled and ip bad shape before going on ship.the steamship companies are blamed for not land.tng the stock in\u2019 better condition, while the whole trouble is caused bi lack of accommodation at the yards before the cattle are shipped.; © The vards at Sand Point.Mr, Sheridan says, \u2018have only accommodation for about 20 cattlé that pan be fed at one time, Fi there are 400 cattle for a stéamer, 150 have to stand out in the open yard on large eclinkers, making them footsore, from wich they \"do not recover before they land in England.The 250 cattle have to be taken out of the sheds and put in the yarda to stand on the clinkers, and get footsore the same Jas the others.\u201cthe 150 have to be driven in the sheds when the others dre taken out, to eat the balance of the hay that Week.ACADEMY | As T éotardar.\u201cer MELBOURNE Romance Brougest Co cars oes\u2014 Nec, $l and SL Carine.z Soto De Angelis WINDSOR HALL, FRIDAY.PBB.28 at £18 Symphony Orchestra Reserved Seats.500.Admission, 250, QUARTERLY MEETING Of the City Union of The King\u2019s Daughters and Sons THURSDAY, 21st Feb.At 8 pm.in the Y, W.C.A.Building.Address by MISS CARSON at New York on tho Christodora House Settlomont Work.PRESENTAYION ADDRESSES.: UT ARTISTICALLY ILLUMINATED = .» BI Tel 3 Hor Tait XAVIER ST 188 \u201cA HOMESPUN HEART\" All Special Scen weet av à Spray of \\p HBlossam, London Bella As 8 PRIORS\u2014100.206.and 8 6.\u2014 ART ASSOCIATION.Next Week\u2014The eee PHILLIPS SQUARE THEATRE ROYAL \u201czor med Loan Exhibition.\u2018 * Private view Thursday Evening, 1st.co mmencing at 815.; Oven daily 9 a.m.to 6 p.m, and Friday and Monday Eveningz, 8 to 10.Ciosing Tuesday, February 8th, at 6 p.m.Food tor the SicK DIET DISPENSARY 97 Csborme Strea: AL PRICES.USU Soats now on sale at Club Shoes Sto Phone Up 2437, or Slater's Shoe Store, 249 St.James Strect, Phone TONIGHT AT 8.15 \u201c VICTORIA see MONT REAL ®, 2417 St.Catherine Street ain 2592, \u2014 sers.LEST YOU FORGET + You are reminded that we are still making our celebrated - 84.00 made ROBERT SEATH & SONS, ' The Trouser Malers, to measure Trou- 1817 NOTRE DAME STREET.\u201c INSURANCE.\\NERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE Insurance: Company, CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Fämoud J.Barbcau, Esq., Chairman.Wentworth J.\u2018Buchanan, Esq., Deputy do.A.F.Gault; Esq., Samuel Finley, Xsq.> Edward S$.Clouston, Esq.; Am\u2019 Invested in Canada .38 3,230,000 Available Assets .6U:672.320 Mercautile risks acce; \u2018ed at low current rates.G.F.C.SMITH, Chlef Agent of the Dominion.Svb-Agents\u2014 \u2018 - Thomas Hiam, John G.R.Driscoll, W.Markland Molson.- Special Agent French Dept.\u2014Cyrills Laurin.SCOTTISH UNION \u2014AND\u2014 National Insurance Co.of Edinburgh.ESTABLISHED 1824.Total Assets.$44,222,472.83 Invested Funds .23,965,472.83 Invested in Canada.\u2026 2,925,940.60 get mixed, and go back: with the other cat- tie, \u2018as the vards are too small to keep them scparate.: \u2018 * Any of the ships of the Elder-Dempster, Manchester or Nongldson lines that carry cattle from the.pert of St: John can carry.400 er more.\\Where 1s there any accommodation for, ont, two or three.ships to sail the same day, orMbe following day, if three ships are there?re is not ac commodation for the cattle for one ship.| What can be done with the acco ; third train of cattle that arrive for the other ships, after standing from 40 to 60 hours without feed or water?Here ia the case I witnessed last week : There.were two ships here to sail the same day, but a snow blockade did not allow the second train to arrive for two days later.The Government regulations are that cattle must be rested 18 hours before going on the ship from this port; only for the, snow blorkade the second train of cattle would have had to stand 18 hours before they could \u201chave been unloaded, probably after having been 40 or 50 hours on.the cars: then according to reguld- tions they would have to be rested in the, yards 18 hours before going on the ship.| .To it.any wonder, bos Mr.Sheridan in conclusion, that the port of St.John, is no winter port for live stock on account of the state of affairs existing at present?The port of St.John can be Made a good -Winter port for the shipment of live stock bi: spending a Jittle money on the present yards and sheds, by putting the cattle under cover and giving them more room for feeding and proper rest.= SUPREMF, COURT JUDGMENTS.Qtiawa, Feb.19.-The following judgments were given in.the Superior Court to-day: Lord vs.Regina\u2014Allowed with costs.Keefer vs.Phoenix Fire Insurance Com- pany\u2014-Allowed with costs.' Lake Simcoe ice and Cold Storage Company vs.McDonald\u2014Allowed with costs.Biggs vs.Freehold Loan and Savings Co.\u2014 Allowed with costs.Adams and Burne ve.Bank of Montreal\u2014 Dismissed with costs.C.P.R.va.Guthrie\u2014Allowéd with costs.\u2018The court then adjourned out of respect to y .; | 70 Dr.Chase's Opinion of Dyspepsia Indigestion and Pains About the Heart Now Accepted by Leading Physicians\u2014His Treatment \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014the- Most Effective Obtainable.\u2014\u2014\u2014 had severe pains on my right-side; and in | the death of Her late Majesty, and will mect agaln Thurwday, .maire the region of the heart; after cating I suffered \u2018great distress in my atomach, and seemed to bloat and fill with gas.I ran down in flesh, was nervous an irritable, and could not sleep nights, Two doctors pronounced my trouble dy ia and liver complaint, but failed to: effect a cure.Though 1 had little faith in Pr.Chase's Kidney-Liver- Pills when I began using them, they cured me.I have recommended them to many friends, and all speak in their favor.I know that Dr.Chase's Idney-Liver Pills will not only relieve but oroughly cure dyspepsia and liver t complaints.J.J.Ward, J.P., Consecon, certifies that he knows Mr.Anson Clarke to be a reliable and trustworthy man, and can.vouch for what he says regarding his.cure.Is it any wonder that Dr.Chase's Kid- ner-Liver Tills have such an enormous mle?Is it any wonder that they are considered indispencable in thousands of hcusde on this continent?One pill a dose, Montreal Ofiice\u2014 117 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET WALTER KAVANAGH, Chlet Agent and Secrecary.Montreal .Advisory Board \u2014 Hon.\u201cL.J.Forget, Senator; Charies F.Smith, Esq., Thomas McDougall, Esq.¥1,000,000 to lend at low rites for satisfactory security.JRlire Insurance Montreal City Agent, The Imperial Insurance Company, Limited, London, Eng., British American Assurance Company, Toronto.Alliance Assurance Company, London, Eug.GEORGE C.HIAM, Imperial Building, St.James Street.\u2014THE\u2014 Ontario Accident and Lloyds Plate Glass Ins, Coys, 1724 Notre Dame St, - \u2018Montreal, BEOKIT & LIGETSOURN, \u2019 : General Agents Sickness, Plate Glass THE CALEDONIAN Accident.\u2014I8 THE\u2014 .Oldest Scottish Fire Office.FUNDS: \u2014 $10,000,000 OFFIOR, 1724 NOTRE DAME ST.LANEING LBWIS.Manager.Proper Plumbing.Our equipment and leng experlence in every branch of the Plumbing business is a guarantoe of satisfaction.We kcep in stock an wide range of Gasaliers, Klectroliers.Brackets, Ceiling Lights, Globes aud Bloctric Shades.' 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last: heard of from \u2018niece Mary, in 186$ Address Miss Dunn, Chapel lane, Forest Row, Sisanrx, __ England.LL 2 7 PERSONAL \u2014 MAGGI McDONALD OR Me.Kinnon, 18 Fleming street, Goven.Scot.~ land.desires address of.Mregle MeLuskey cr Keery: alro of Jana Morrison: Inst heard of In Holyoke, Mog.47 BELTING.FIRE HOSH, BTC, = * LEATHER and RUBBER ENDS of BELTING and HOSE.From 3 foet.to {1 feot to hn aold very cheap for cash.Anolv immediately and get Int chnico.Also a Int of Rubber Packing and.Engine Room Supplies, .Out.of town ontors will havo careful attention.The THO#: FORRE- | fhe Easterners put up a riuch-improved .\u2018score at half and as - ; WITH THE PUCESTERS.of the Exchange ran up against the ledger | There were several direful results, as fol- (bank clerk).| whigh was on the , | the brokers\u2019.\u2018Tom made 17 hatrralsing stops, and then | the old Vietorta although he hasn't\u2019 the score, amid war- sglven permission to depart, and, according | \"| most libéral \u2018terme, and to 8.The score in the first game Was 8 tle, and it was agreed to settle the destiny of the cup by to-night\u2019s match.G.N.Gau- | thier, of Windsor, was referee, and his | good work was commended) by both tears- than on Saturday, and the estern League \u2018game, but thelr defence couid not stave off the Ughtninzdike dashes of the red, white and black forwards.\u2018 tnre of the first baïf, three of the is starding to bis credit.Bishop, London's Boy wonder, in goal, put Up & wo! , and never lost bis nerve.The \u2018ime was 5 to 2.and io the | second balf London sdded two, while the visitors proved one te thelr credit line up was: \u2014 ; London\u2014Goal.Bishop: point, Charlton: ' tt (THE TURF ) C OPENING DAY AT DELORMIER PARKA Very Good Afternoon\u2019s Sport\u2019 : With the Trotters on the Ice.\u2018Yesterday was the opening fay at Delortmier Park track, aod a successiul opening day it was too.: The track was in =xceliegt condicon.Thus entry list was a good one, the officals mew thelr business, acd ast bul sot .-esc, ere was a large crowd to 20j0¥ \"32 SLOT.The wack acd sarroundizgs lovked mors like the oid days, wica & Tan wma dad a horse could get on a race aly ume.2° The madagrmenl of he crack cad 'ocke after every detail, and mochig was lacking | {or tbe comp t.lors oc Le sp-CL2I07E The 222 class was ony deided alter hoes.Graham woa de iret wo, aad £cod or acocher, wh-o 5 KI.Z9t ame ma 273 and \u2018ook three STWR whout a thainge ! The : wards, Wewtrott : | cover point.Forrester; for | (captain).Slebert, Morrison and Stevens.Cope: point.Moreän:.i Aberdeens\u2014Goal, : cover point, W.Glimour: forwards, - Botter- : morth.D.Gifttour «captain, O'Connar.\u2019 i MIDLAND IS STSPENDED.| The O.H.A.executive has suspended M11- ! land fron competition.and will pursue far- , ther the Investigation that bas already | shown Mi&and to have used two players ; who were not ellgitde.Co:dwate- and Orfl- |! Tuesday.The Hudson Hockey team met the St.Andrew's on the latter's rink latst Thurs day evening to play a friendly.march.Af- | ter fifteen minntés play the visiting teem \u201c lefe the ice owing to some difficulty with the referee.The Hudson Andrew's to play them on either Lachute or Vankleek Hill ice.with an impartial referee.- The accepted.In a friendly game of hockey played at the Cryetal Rink the Ames.Halden Com: | ' pany hockey team defeated the C:P.R.team by 4 goals to 2.\u201cThe Norwwd hockey ream.of Back River, wil! play a friendly gime of hookey to-night with the Impertals on the old White Sar Rink, fram § ta § 0'alocuk.LL A apectal meeting of ¢he Over and Hokey \u2018Club will be held this evening in thelr clad œocme, No.492 SL.Antoine street.Every member ts requested to attend, as important business will be transacted.A frieinlly game of hockey was plaved oa the Ontacko Rink an Monday evening be \u2018tween the teams of the Carman.A.A.and | R.Hemsley & Co.The game was exviting | trenghout.but the Caron team -mnaged | to ; Jack Ritchie acted as referee, to the satis ! faction \u2018of both teams.; (THE RING ).RUHIIN IN THE TOILS.Chicago, Feb, 19.\u2014Pugilist Qus Rublln and his sparring partner, Denver \u201cEd\u201d Martin, were held to the xrand jury.in | bonds of $730 each for engaging in a friend- iy boxing exhibition at & local theatre.Frank Hall, whe made the complaiut, Was arrested, charged with witnessing & box: ing contest.Hall was alse held to The | grand Jury In the sun of $180.PLE n- l Tinois law calls for the punis te af a witness of even a friendly sparring contest.\u2018 ALCANN WS.WALKER.| \u2018On Fetday \u2018night of this week there will | be à ovuple af bouts at St.Henri Theatre, when MatCann will meet Dan Walker in a eix-round bout, and J.Hasiln will go four rounds with Al Herbert.Resides this tliere will he a dumb-bell competition be: ween Meda Chartrand, Masse and La.beage, and «& clog dancing exhibition, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .@ A CANADIAN ART PIANO.The Nordheiner piano is a piano of re finement and beauty.People of musical education are those who bet appreciate ita superior qualities.There.is a some- _thing\u2014in-its tone that the listener recog: nizes as more beautiful th an the tone of other piano he has heard.peimer piano can ased on the A Nord- p © at very close terme d at very olose prices.Exchan also taken.Lindsay-Nordheimer Co., S366 St.Cattherine Street \u2014Adv.SNOWFALL IN NEW YORK.Jameutéwn, N.Y., Feb.20.\u2014About twenty inches of enow fell throughout Chantuaqua Watts and | Loutle F-d | la settled the championship of that group\u2019 ÿ team have challenged St.challenge bas not yet been: | win out by 4 swore ofe 4 goals to 1.Mr.| | and -Lcoi:cg Giase oad » 4 ! 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trend the Aentreal raves with ter.Jack Rerke has ase purchased Vrowsky Jo, 220 from Frank Lally.of Cornwall LOOKING: GLASS AN ICE HORSE.Frank G.Smith writes in the Buffa.> Courier: The pacar Loaing Glas owned br Cal.W.Fay -Turde vf Fufais won the yreatest ice race ao record at Ottawa Jat Thursday.It was dis second victory for the week, bik the frst cme, though\u201d oreditahle, Was no cafapartson to the ms.At was Cre 2.00 dass, and the entries were Jewal, 200: Svppy Weather, 2.14%; Golan Prince, 2.144, and Looking Gass, 2.10%.In the summer season, Herald, or Looking Glass has never been a good race horse for some unavcountatée reason.But in winter time he can trim the dunch of Canadian cracks in bis class, no mistake.His driver, Mr.L.G.Bennett, a hotel man of Purt Perry, weighs over 200, drives for plesture and bas perfect contr over Ms peculiariticn Ar.Bennett says the horse oda beat 2.10 In summer over à glib track, and he centainiy acted like K this week.(ATHLETICS ) SCHOOL VS.HOSPITAL : The basket ball teams of the Royal Vice toria College and the High School for girls, had a most Interesting game yesterday afternoon.The match was played in the High School gymnasium and resulted in a victory for the, home team by a score of à 2.erg Were: $ e players Victorta.High.Mine Fortier.Captain.Misg Reid Miss Sauvalle, .Defence.Miss Rieve Miss Reriver.Centre.Miss Friese Mise Fenwick.& Fwd.Miss Murs , \u2018Fwd.Miss Fenwlc Mise Brittaiñ.R.BacE.Miss.B.Blckerdike.L.Back.Mlss Co: Mr.C.Powter refereed while Miss Mac- fariane \u2018acted as scorer.\u201cAfter the matolr refreshments were served and the players: their friends spent a very ei oyable afternoon.ET (AQUATICS ) Miss Angers \u2014 eee.Bra forced ha Anco, sa to amen pr xdale, the Canadian crack will be made publicly.A smoking concert dence, and a right royal time was @peut DREW aux ON THR TOE County last night.Radiway traing ate de- PENNSY POR HENLEY .a\u201c, pa\u2019 à skater a , : \u2019 + : - 5 - Quote Pettit, wae om bin to on eatily New York and wifi Miey cover polat for the Lb ot he middle é March, Which wal be long remembered by those A maritime provindial paper gives this re- AYO4 end country roads are impabe.FRAC hia, Pa., February 19.\u2014The prob.to three straight games.y Brooklyn Riating ub team in the future When the rink closes.At this entertein- who participated In the well-known hos- ot @ match played n week ago: The The sow le now from three to six feet ability of à University of Pennsylvania First game\u2014 hque GAMER.ded shakeup In Penn.ROE these record medals sod also the PWAlity of the host for the evening.hockey matoh between, the Orioles and De.desp throughout the county.ro poing fo Lay sous ced Qark Berean 0 3 : 3 3 3 i syivania's \u2019 a.which epomed handicap race spoots will be presented.| Next Monday will be ladles\u2019 night, and very nse afactorily, wo ay the lank: ended am\u2014\u2014\u2014 ) that the Red and Blue will fave a crew i api buch: Jr vos | Lace FINI 4 | ta iaesnded to camp so Note\u2019 Dame do ion Sid fhe ims Shes Way mong | J in magland watt sur.Toe sf iad ark, Ir.2 1 © of No, moe, the return t ma y w protrac no laure Fapéinersn 532314 bh ETES eo Si Oaralner, the footbaÿ mae i tons ot on Sleigh, Bbould the westher prove unfavor Nrend's yi cD Amos Ee vary ti ARE YOU CONSTIPATED ?Eole Bas airsady ton subscribed.Gack, ir.3 2 3 : 2 = Player.ada will come out ehesd om red ro etn oped hat rod Deckers of the vo.dents.dt 1 argument 11 #0 try a 95 cent box of Wills\u2019 Bag PRNNAY.TO SUID garded TO BENLAY.PURO avid Gardiner.; ) To eure a ould in aight use Vape-Orese- | dremotonaiip orvats.There will ack be à members nd thelr lady \u20acriends will turn Fra 20s Ta Amherst mas pu 4 4 tevaive: Lsh Blie Tone box guaranteed to relieve Philadelphia, Fab De® Pennsyivacia, the second , W.B.Willer, of million dollars to the good, Sut esough te eut & good numbers, and taake the event which he thrust into Crockett face, threat.the worst case of Constipation; four boxes pt a meeting held to-night, unanimous! | as oposed to, © HL Mackey, leva It bts bum used cxonrey SORE MOUS ben Mon de deu dun | ae a, ame taf re lng do amont\u201d IFS sods bp 7 ani he 49,70 Riderdaom Oo, Limited, Ment Tota\u201d cosapets at tbe Mentey Tegatia ! \\ : ro ST ane bat ver & : ; ronaent _FeprementMive \u2014 ETF , _ anviber you LA 4 ] the of the club ERS , .les 82 ame dut Ba wae voa.: æ Jus, - ; : i .Co LoL 2° Ç IB - .i \\ .\u2014 .> \u2014 Le - = 9 \u2026 de - +, _ , 5 x \u2018 ' \u2014 ' | Tet, [A .: | PR qu \u201c2 {+ .or .\u201c j 4 C ; * + \u2019 > 4 A * » / : = to Lu \u201cre 2 i + .Sy A 1 - hl : y + v « WEONESDAY FER 20, 190\u20ac : © THE MONTREAL LY HERALD, We Are Specialists.Not ordinary, every-day Stationers.\u2019 We understand the business from \u201ctip to tip.\u201d on Specialists in BOORSBINDING, \u201c in PRINTING, \u201c in LITHOGRAPHING, \u201c in OFFICE SUPPLIES, \u201c in EVERYTHING allied to the Stationery line.Do business from Sydney to Vancouver, and never have complaints.\u2018Toronto, Feb, 20.\u2014Wheat \u2014 The was ensler and dull to-day.Red And ne wheat were offered at 65%e middle frolghts and exporters quoted Ge, Spring whent was stendy at G8¢ bid enst \u2018 for No, 1.Goose wheat was \u2018stendy at 67e for No, 1 enst and 6c for No, 2, middle fret hts, Manitoba wheat was fim nt 9e for Lo.1 hard, ara Ne.2 hard and f8c for No, 3 ard, nding in transit, au 1 ral North Hay.\u2019 d 1c less, ali our\u2014There is a good deal of ordihar nm per cent.patents offering at $2.00 In buyers\u2019 hag, middle freights,.Exporters soy they could pay 82,574.Choice hrands pre held 15e to 2Me higher, Manitoba flour ln steady nt $4.25 for ears of Hungarian patents and 00 for strong hakers\u2019, In inary examinations were : .Shoclto Sinith, Montreal; J.J.T.Donnelly, Quebec; 12.P.Raymond, Quebec; Charles Auguste Lemay, Quebec.J ) 5 ~ TWO LOST THEIR STRIPES ENQUIRY AT R.M.C.INTO A STUDENT FIABCO, Kingston, Feb.20.\u2014An enquiry wa held at the Military Collège.into oon trouble which recently occurred at the Victoria Theatre, when four of the cadets crented a disturbance.Two sergeants hed The Elder, Dempster & Co RMS.De- nnn anlled from Halifax for Liverpool on Monday at 9.30 pan, | \u2019 The Elder.Dempster & Co.RMR.Lu.sitanin wailed from liverpool for St.John vin Halifax at 4 p.m.yesterday, with pas- Nengèrs und generni cargo.- The Elder, Dempstet & Co.NM.A.Lako Champlain.from St.John vin Halifax ar.rved at Browhead on Tuesday, 19th inet., a a.m, : The Hamburg-American Idne stramahi Frisia front Hamburg arMved at Portland on Saturday, Febroary 16.The Leyland Line steamship Belgian ralled from Antwerp on the 17th inst.for Portland.5 .and fly ships, an axe.on Fob, 1.The steamer Ktanley, with sengers, ls stuck in the Îce between Georgetown and the mainland.The Minto ia detained én Plotou harbor, : The St.John City Council and the New Brumewick Gowernmeat are arranging to hcaus a yard for the construction of steel Elghi salmon were taken from \u2018the Midway.River at Mill VHiage, N.8,, with a vd mails and pas- John Pollock, of Acton Settlement, N.R., recently killed a Afty-pound \u2018wild eat with: Au old gentleman mméd Cowle, of Up- gL here to the effect that aome ten million dollars worth of food products, clothin and mining machinery- will \u2018be hipped within the next three months from the commercial centres of the United States and Canada in the proportion of nine millions from the States to ono million from Canada ia ridiculed at C.P.R.headquarters, \u2018 The quantities are largely a matter of guesswork, and the presser has made rather too large an allowance for expansion in his entimate.} Co A very large part of the Alaskar freight will, as usual, be carried by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, and now that \u2018- 2, middte fre less 3 mu >a J TRANSVAAL, - R.Wilson-Smyith |e roe me se ae ses Notes of the News.\u2018 ° : nt wheat tn steady at 3c east and ightts, pr D .CAP E COLONY, INVESTMENT BROKER, cn ad are ls rather firmer at 40 BRITISH AND FOREIGN.MONTREAL TIME BILL .\" i ; .middle E vo \u2019 4 A .8 .\u201d Oats\u2014Are steady at 20%c for No.1 white \u2014 While eogaged bing \u2018 ST.JOHN, HALIFAX \u2014 .N AT RHODE 18 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL, cost and oc tor de 2 edfiate toaisbin Ssherman Die off Lowestoft o SOHN.HALIFAX Lv.18.66 p.m Age \u2018y Ontmeai\u2014Iu firm and wlillers here say AFTERNOON BOARD SALES, .|! landed én his net à unique plece STOCK BROKERS TORONTO, HAMILTON, CHI \u2014 Le.the price should he 28 .: - of amber.It weighed 11 pounds 14 ounces, , 18.5 a.m.%.3 0 a.\u2019 8 siderably below the parity of outs 100 Pacific at 80%.mbe Have Re 17.00 path\u201d 0 Pm.Ar C7-00 6 - w parity of ou men of amber that ave Removed their Offices to J a.CIFI AST.Cars of à and 158 Lecce te .= Sh LE astedel - ir WINN \u2014 The fmper fal Bank of Canada Government Bonds, rl prets a £5, \u201cToronto, and Sie more Tor] 35 Blower Bollear ae Baw been discovered on ihe Fuglish coast : iri dnp pact 0 COST Le 1.8 ; oo \u201coe suvaller lets, , : - 50 Toronto Railway at 1 \u2019 .for several years.it resized $137.50.8.8.MARIE, ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS Municipal Securities, esp Are firmer at Gite for No, 2 east 330 Elect c at 316.©, Denmark Jill iasue two state loams of | DULUTH\u2014Lv.*10.00 p.mm.Ar.*5.00 a.m.Ze prepared to issue Letters ee y - and Ge to \u20ac , middle freights.12 Gas ui 2204, $8,500,000 d OTTAWA\u2014Ly, Place Viger, 18.30 40 ° .T5 Gas at BL, and £3,000,000.Corner of M.Ar, 13.65 p.m.110.00 p.m.Lv.Credit Negotiable at Branches of Industrial Securities 3 30 Gas at 231 i J Cubles mdependent of English control are un ital and St.John Streets.indsor 8t., 19.30 a.m., 19.55 a.m., 14.10 the Standard Bank of douth : I Gar at 231 7¥ [to be laid between the Duteh Indies and esp © , D.Im., {6.15 p.m., \"10.00 p.m.Ar.\" \"5.00 ° Africa, Limited, A large Uae of gilt case vestments ak t .60 D.Cotton ut 90, \"y Europe.: \u2019 toss pas a.m., 111.20 a.m., 16.10 p.m., wars es hast.NEW TOUR 53 Tue French G QUEBEC\" STOCKER., overnment have liberated in \u2018EBEC\u2014Ly.13.20 a.m., 12.00 p.m., f3.30 = === - .Medagaseur during the last 1,000,000 P.m., *11.00 Ar.\u201c6.20 a.m.; 13.10 : Mo =.The following quotations were received by = year 1,000, \u2018me sa.Rue .8.ve BEARISHNESS 1S THE CORN WAS ON curio have bow de ar Ta: CD.Monk over J.8.Bache & Co.'s private slaves.: BOSTON Baie a ee .n dave ed the following circular: wire at 3 o\u2019cloos: AMERICAN : \u201c8.20 om to i .m., *1.M.: , Ne : -m., 19.156 p.m.4 Montreal, Feb.10, 1501._ VAUDREUIL ., (D1.30 p.m.Genttemen ant y I .; Feb.19 Feb.% \u201cThe memoriel to Congrees asking that The Laurie Engine Company have the 14.15 UE yo Ets 16 ane .8 ; .Crees To ou real.Butter ane .DESCRIPTION, Op.CL Op.CL body to call'a conatitutional convention for following sccond-hand machinery.for sale P.-m.Ar, \u2019%759 a.m., 18.40 a.m., 13.19 .Kus Aol thon desires to dimw the ser- - subméttiog an emendment providing for the At attractive prices:\u2014 BHERBROS p.m.2e pu.\u201d | atication vf Canddiau datryuen.to the am.\u2018l'obacco.a+sceus Lie 145) 18 115% popular election of United States Senators, 18 x 42 Condensing Cut-Off Engine, - 18.05 p JRE-Lv.19.00 a.m.\"2 Sm \u201c| Wudesirebllity \u2018of manufucturing fu Canada Am Ja ce pret 13° 1%) 183f 185i Dao passed both Houses of the Montana 13 X 30 Luurie Automatic Corliss Engine.19.15 p.m.Af: 38.3 a.m, {11.5 a.m.| 40 any cheese wt.ail frou fodder milk, ~ltaer -Suver ?x.het 95 1% 135 PS Leplstature.ie 14 5 ser aurle Automatic Corliss Engine, JCLIETTE\u2014Lv, 18.20 a.m., 15.10 p.m.ÂP« ! - .ae as o the oud of the seu.13, A Mining Pa.si gi \u201csé si \u201cWhat's the nmatter with trying to touch 15 x 30 Brown.Automatie Engine.: BERTHIER 1162022 am (1)2.00 p.m.Are ; .: \" , .to n the iuterestx of ll BIN F.fo sof Carnegie In behalf .9+ 11 x 14 Armington & Sims High-Speed En- 12.10 pm 48 mr -m., : see | n.da.da.prof 88% NO 8&7} 7 rnegie In behalf of our city lHyrary?» | te20 p.m.16.90 p.m.- .chases, from the farmer to the exporter, American Stoel & W 01 493 48} 4B} Minnesota sine.ST.JEROME\" 3 3 8 eas ue farnishe by ME \u2014 Lv.$9.00 a.m., §9.15 a.m.) The Stock Markets the World Very Little Change to the Wheat coruccied wich\" ehe manufacture à fou Baltiniorennd io.Sf M0 fof 0 [gle MEAL 8 PIE har af the lean 102 30 Iirown Automatic Engine.RLS pe 1h bn \"ads Dm.Ax ' ; I .rass cheese, \u2018 .: a do pr : M ae vase j \u2019 ld e1 suve -2., 19.50 a.m., 17.08 p.m.Over are Dispo sed to Market in Chica go This ere.ae me argamcnk 10 prove Gat i Broo okiyn Rap AT.TB TTT tat a little ot tlie profits come this way.\u201d 712 Slide Valve Logline.or Bn + Ge = .À ° .- ) 0 ' : sn acifie.eres +000 0000 0000 \u20148t.l'aul Globe.an , ot : .\u2019 C v.(W)9.00 a.m.30 p.94 Heaviness.AM.A our cheese Is to be sold at remunerative Canada IMHO 0c eae \"ii = soi \u2018393 Three years from last Friday the battle- daslde in re entiers { LABEL EY 0%, (W.0 pom.m.Ar : \u201c4 a pires she season of production, Ghicuco, Rurl.& Quincy Nt TT ut dirip Maine was wrecked.In the harbor of Jslde Tineh Moulding Machine, 21959.am.(WL.pm.Dore ; \u2014 : cata\u201d (hat there should be no lurge cagoQan.100) 100 un Havana, and 206 men lost thel: lives.A hop Joh IMoner, ally.tWeek days.{Sunday only.Dally \u2018 Wheat In Chicago was just about steady polly of be previous season's produe- Gluacwizo se North Western 125} 108 139 us year ago last Friday the original plans and Bonen Sheed pus.Kaite Countershagt, ab ily, except Satus pa, a Binge, Meos sc .There seems to be a sagsing tendency to again this worhin May opene A unchang et on it os or at ¢he commencement of the Chicago, Mi.& St.Pan): tio} 180 19k 1478 patterns of the Maine were \u2018déstroyed by T H:-T.Otte Gas Engine ~~ *7 urday only, (W)Wedncedays only.\u201d \u2018 \u2018 the ek markets the world over os Ws at IM went up to 754 and was quoted DCW feason.It wnat, therefore, he in the.Continental \u2018Tobca ca 7 ah G18 Big in the Brooklyn navy yard.Address for particulars of above : \u2019 cally.& 18 somewhut p at is} at 1230, May corn was active.It COMmOD interest.of all ¢oncerued to sed Consolidnied (as, NEE 193° 192 Ida} New York announces the receipt of the 0 \u2019 \u2014 It is true that the actual reaction here Is res (cher at 10%, and then reacted to that no lmpediment 4s placed In tbe war Colorado Fuelnnd Iron.43 433 41 first cargo of Lunanas from Cuba since the Laurie E i Co.corked Into a ¥%, recovering later to 40%, where It Cine, ; 4 oa , du rut a Ee cided! an.Stood at 12.30, ! of the free mle and free consumption of Delaware ack k Woe 0 1170 68 761 raz hogan.- 831 ST.JAM - interesting aspect.\u201d New York has Lhe Topeka specials ada : winter wheat era Socks of ease during all the Delaware.Hudson.iz iii 167° 163} A Missouri editer wrote to a number of T.JAMES STREET, Montrear | PF liquidating mood on And the mutket in Lon- so | : ra « ; Had up fn the arrival of new full grass \"over Rio G, cm.3 3 38} farmers askdng for news of thelr neighbor- ' \" \u20ac don 13 narrow, the tone there at the close.oan n Kansas 7 per cent.more than last Bocds on the market In Can: \u2026 I Denver & itio G, pref xd, 8 Tl ee an = Ah : =.1 8 » ; ar.Secretary Colburn savs it is deubtful arket In Canada, even at the Dal ; A .hoods.One replys read: \u201cWe lave' two to fing heavy.morning was confined Ic such vast area of aroving whent ever | CPE- of some immediate loss.of money.|.Hi, Sb: Su.Kant: 3 a 8 10 actool Taarms;, the hog cholefa, about fifty , - N SERVICE to a few of the local leaders.Pacific open Las se winter mare vigorous or better root Now, the experience of recent years proves | Federal Steel.5! ni 434 47 bushels of potatoes and a \u2014 fool who a ed at yesterday's levels but aMowed a en pes cent.BC Laporte ale indtenie that of | [Mat the averuge world's production of full Gonerai Mlottion Lie ane = su ats married a oross-esed zirl because she had In the upper part of LACHINE.Contains Leave Windsor St.Station 9.30 am.3.58 EN or\u2019 oo Tatty steudy around 2.1000 crop no unusually large reserve will Aras cheese, which Is sold on the English Glucose com.sem sehasecs 45 46.18 œule ant forty deres of land, which the air roars) bedrooms, hot water heating.large Leave Pio La: *10 pm Street Rallway did not suffer much iu com- eld \u2018by.farmers, \u2019 : Markets, consists chiefly of Canadian, Fev PF cs 0e nn 8 Ang y > \u201c18 co iently 2 *Daily oy Be 9.49 D.m, parison with yesterday's figures, but Elec A New York $ pee har the caption Etiteu-States aud New Zehtand makes, be- Jorvey entra EEE Ba 4 PA noue fe in M enlon CI on Sunday, the | electric rare, und steamboat funding.A good day, 7+ All other trains daily ex cept Sun 1 tric was a little on the soft stde and sold \u201cNew Kind o p 1 eau Montana Yes the English home make, 1s as large Kansas & Texas vd.Bh ss BI Bil : ; ; , chance for any one who knows how to keep ; .: off to 218.Gas, however, was thers to i 1 of Wheat™ says that Mont .E Lake Fre © 3b first fall In fifty years, & first class botel.Immediate possession.Fast Ex réss \u201cTrains keep It company with a fractional reaction ma OI, to Kali \u2018 the, vero) for ¢haking as can be consumed lu one season at profits \u201caa ao.ora cee Se rie New York Central Rallway is har § Moderate rent.\u2019 p « to 22014, \u2018The remainder of the market was ! .J .ot of seed fo able prices.\u201cTake, for Instance, tbe pros- inv .le.\u2018oi ot\" \u2018oii | p : ., , Leaving Windsor Statl t 9.55 = ri : | \u2018purpose is o he way fr tussia.The : » Le .© pres Louisville & Nnshivillee., 914 OL 81f OL vesting 40,000 tons of Ice at Cape Vincent ; ation at 9.55 a.m.snd 1 Itkout speclal luterest and trading was geese whent grown ih havin is the hest COL Seuson, The total shipments from Gan- Manhattan Klovated xd.\u201d 1163 a 116} 116% 411.senson.: pe 1 The J.Cradock Simpson .Stato Fo Ie arrive Ottawa (Central : The Wall Street market will be closed rot Sori tor the Danufacture of mac ada and the United States from the st of | Moourituolfie.au a 100 168 1694 Au immense beat sugar factory will he Real Estate and Agency Co.tivcly, ® 10 pm.and G.50 p.m, respec- rsdny 3 ; \u2019 es crs in Canada and New York y \u201cthe are - \u201cati ci - 5 .© : easel, \u2019 Q .fC \u2014\u2014 \"2 Hu Dore mors well know.The Montana people should.Lay, 1900, fo the end of January, 19014 National Lead Co.pce TAT ee ae (built nt Mount Morris, NY, Stock to the 181 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL.SUNDAY SPECIAL TRAIN TO ST.ANNE'S there Is nothing exciting doing the brokers MVe sent to-Canada for their seod, which, ve \u2018amounted to about 200,000 boxes, North Pan Sor 8% 83 82 a amount GF $30,000 has been taken, : AND RETURN.decided to close Saturday, .hy the var.was not obtained by our farm- While the English make Is estimated ro he do \u2018do prot 868} 38} st 28 N .Special train will leave Montreal: Windsor Vontreal Street Raîwa* earnings vester Fore wheat Saat least not directly.The | some 15 per cent.darger than that of the NY.Contrala Hudson.ue ef 13 us - ONTARIO EAST.Staton, for Dorval, St.Anne's and inter.: i y yester- \\ ; : > I previous season, TS ; \u2018 JY.Lake Krio an « 2 à 3$ The plumbing.bushness of tue late John mediate stations at 10 a.m.on Sundays, Feb.day were $4090.81, an Increase compared preduced from grains found in the crop or fe .vou, 8.Tuls large production has do do, II pro ceo MI.A Hannas has been sold 20 Messrs, Brown & 24th, and March 3rd.Returning will leave with the same day last year of $420.26.8 a goose, hence its naune, - à stock vf Canadian and American , fe \u2018du.bref.64} si 63} 63: : ¥ : 3 .St.Anne's at 5 p.m.same day.L.J.Forgêt & \u201cor Lod on cable auated - ; Chrose on band at this date which ft will N° A Ontarto & Wéstorn 3 8 S19 31} Reld.Mr.Brown is from Brockville and CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE .J.t Co.'s London cable quoted - \u2018take four woaths' full average ronsumption Gina; DG Hi note 777 Me.Geo.Reid Gad been with Mr.Maunay ] 4 Grand Trugk first at 91, second at 62%.TO, as } PUOR |'Omatacom 222 es se in a ) .\u2018 129 ST.JAMES STREET, next Post Office.third'at 21%, Canadian l\u2019acific at 094, and MONTREAL MARKETS : to-.cleur off.If, in addition to this Jarge PacificMail .ees 44 2.su for some Hime, .A - ; = .Anaconda at £9.: stock, a large quantity of fodder cheese Prossed Stel Com.0 70 0 LT 3 Rev.Mr.Wcese, Wolfe Island.recelved SESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S .Mr.C.D.Mors rssiges sald: Union ' « - (Leuld be made from new mik this con puit.S'itcñaË Se, all Ltr sit a so \u201c297 as \u201cvalentine\u201d a sleighiload of ground oats, BENCH (Crown Side), nolding criminal jurls- RAND TRUN RAILWAY Pucific and Baltimoge & Ohlo will sell ex- GRAIN.\u2014There was net much doing In IK.epring, lt Is easdly seen that the re- Pullman 00 Lait ait \u2018aie coo iQ present from the Mothodist congregation giction in and for the DISTRICT OF MONT- LE JV SYSTEM .dixfdend and rights to-morrow.In the case &raln.The tons of the market for all lines suk wil inevitably Le a large surplus of cou quan sam DR 21 M8 2 [ar ene too af the island.REAL, will be held in the COURT HOUSE, in of Union Pacifie the rights are about «3% Ix steady and prices show: no change, Oats old cheese left over on ti Enel & 2 0 pret xd.hoodoo (ES Two af the largest of the Folger boats : TH 1S er ce 8 \" | 0 \u201cse at > Me in cart; ¢ lls $ Mol c.cues Tor | Pat pe tl n a of au.fot tant sou as Pot are cling at 31e to 31540 fe car kets in June, whieh wel certalnis rave the Lon Col & Grea i 8 A 1 wil! be mulssed from the river next summer.the CITY OF MONTREAL, où FRIDAY, ; nferest is large the market is heavy an ots, ex store, We quote: \u2014Peas, west, © hd a \"Third Avenue ee : Lo : CC .; 1 Bos steus of fans prong, Stargls ee: oats, 28e: No.2 Darley.4215¢, east; ! effect of retarding the sale and seriously Jive A vane nT ag! mi di | Tue America and another will zo to Lake, the FIRST DAY OF MARCH NEXT, at Qreat International Route - Hollister and Babeock have been large .cast, Sle on Grand Trunk and lower the price of uew roods this Twin City 111 Ct 83 7 7 Erie to run between Buffalo.and Chippewa.TEN o'clock ia the forenoon ; sellers of stocks .meifie Rallway: rye - grass goods thls Twin Cty oo ae 29 68 8 LE ; PUB! R \u2019 Seine of he seine te the Soom.Kee ne LA inal age ila EA coving season.For these reasons it seems\u2019 3, dpatuer, Jonni si 5 Hi } Lai | nr, Lillie nearly lost his fe at the | |p consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE to uns through seven States kave joined the bear forces.Sugar acts wheat, 27 ' : to be on!y the part of wisdom for Cana- il rockville Perth strect crossing of the ; .sing he fae oar forces voue 8 FG A fol trade tn 4 julibing way oon oy the bar a lune a U.S.Rubber, om dl ee 395 108 iad | Grand Trunk.He was going over the all who intend to proceed esainat any prison- And two principal Provinces.Was done In flour, and the market is mod- litre a I Umou l'acifle, com.U33 943 93 elf Jd as s - nde ers now in the Common Gaol of the said Dis- .* Strect railway gross ear earnings for the éutely nctiv | a à om quantity of foreign cheese to the Ewsiish .: 3 =1 | erexsing and was struck by the tender of a - ; N \u2019 J 100 3 ss car 8 >, th \u2018hange lees to > is ve ee | ; \u2018 i ; second week in February:\u2014 ° .note, > We quote:-\u2014Manitote à ring narkets, and whose produce at present Wabash.beet 73 on = 5 | Passiug engine and thrown to once s!de.trict.and ali others, that they must be pre- ature\u2019s favorite highway.- Increase patents.$4.50: winter wheat patents, $3.65 stands highest in reputation there, to sub- do pref.304 16; 29 §, The new Goldei Star Mining ('ompans sent then and there; and I also give \u2018notice D 1 h d h : Total.¢ A, whl gl AR ) =hest.! \u20ac on Ta ; ! 5 : ; i tful scenery everywhere, Montreal Street Ry.hia Per a hg 00 Car Sos and antoine Strong on robe to some Imumediate temporary less Nr te enor: wow ow al han qe to make tee «alls on fhe aoe.to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and clig ry Toronto.Railway.we 26,856 170 Lakers\u2019, $4.10 to £4.20, on thelr fodder milk rather than any fod.| © vref.Lee La ge ees wes aol.| ODOC call of one cent a share, payable before Pcat T i | Ton (hy RT.resins 174, .fers AMFAL\u2014Thère is a steady demand for der these at ail, elther at the beginning - - Mareh 15th, and a secotid.call of one cent ra in and for the said District, ry its undoubted advantages.January Ta February Tm es fo prea \u201cBah {a Went, von [or ae ond of the apasons, as ties will av MONTREAL STUCK EXUHANGE | sare before Apr it cimgeton | i ey [oust bo present, then und there, EB oped ¢hae travellers relish .: Total.Increase.SEAS to\u201d $3.40 per barrel,\u201d and -at £1.65 to \u201creds reap a sibstantlal advantage 'n'! peported by W.H.Weir & Son, Stock Bre- There are at present in the Kingston With their Rerorde, Rolls, Indictments and .Co .- Montreal Strect Ry .205,800 § R030 $1.70 per bag.the higher prices and Increased repiitation kers, 113 St.Francois Xavier straet.! General Hospital over one hundred patients, other Documents; in order to do those things Universally good service.Twin City RUE | 310.213 dened feng RE eale continiies 0 Wwe Bey will afterwards obtain for thelr full | Feb.oo Feo.19 | 0 largest number ever under treatment hich belong to them In their respoctive capa- .| $ quote:-Manltoba bran, In bags, $17: shorts, EFAss goods.\u2018 : 2 jee fs (In the Institution at one time.cities, .\u2018 Newest and best equipment.Toronto Rallway ear earnings, compared £15, and mouillle, $20 to $24; Ontario bran, In advocating this.polices \u201cthis association DESCRIPTION, ; = The CPL vil carry minerais from the \u2019 J.ARTHUR FRANCHERE, v : with previous year:\u2014 Amount.| Increase folk Hi and shorts; 18 per ton.ces dot forget the difficulty the farmer Is { ; À 3 3 D \u2018different districts to the\u2018 Fan-Amerdenn ex- De : Keeps its patrons\u2019 confidence, Sanday.Feb.10.Amo put pA rease.ror Nghe tua of the market for ated i faced with In Alsposing of kis stable-fed | To .< of 8 position free \u2018of charge.Applications are Sheriffs Office, puty Sherif.MONTREAL Ciry TIOKET OFFICES: Monday.Feb, 11 .,.4.244 39 445 48 both_Jocal'and export bnstrs.We quotes\u2014 mk.It would be better, 1g necemare, to | TTT i> 1 [10 he addressed.to.the Bureau of Minky, .LC 2 Ù = Station Tuesday.Feb, 12 4.120 43 187 06 No.1, $10.50 to $11: No.3 do., $9.50 10 $10; \u201cthrow this class of blk aw ther than Canadian Pacific Railway | ann 803 90 89; | Toronto Mentreal, 12th February, ISul.- 137 ST.James STREET.AND BONAVENTURE STATION - Shave.Rats 40 Re 4e = and dlover \u20ac ei © $4.00, 10: flav, a class x awd rathe an CANA \u2018ace way.i ., ; PE EE Be Hi Is 202 Fl and clover, $5 to §N.25 per ton, in car lots, _ \u2018\u201cimraufucture & nto cheese: hut such a sac- | D3SA hd care seues iË 8 Ë 3 | It 18 underatond that Mceasrs.J.R.Booth, ci _.Friday.Feb.13 .4.304 32 AW 43 CHEESE\u2014There is very little doing In Fiflee Is not necessary.While it scems Im: MSIE PTT uit 2011 3664.\u2018Thos, Birkett, M:P.and John Coates are i .agp ; Friday.Feb , 043 is 43 |, « very | : 3 1 MSIL 2e Le TS 214,264} 2644 364 And, ge Co Saturday, Feb.1G .4,976 88 451 07 cheese, and as has Neen the ease for n {possible to manufacture a first clases ar | bo Now 12501358\" (360 1228 connected wih the now Ottawa Consumers\u2019 1 I NTERCO LON AVE | e : : .ä acture wat cls at- 0 Now.io.254 | RE ! RE : A \u2018 | , 827.783 M0 $1,505 93 per Eee of buyers thee Hele of chocse from \u2018staide-fed milk, It Horus fire proie GOUT (108 Yor os.89 | Fléctrde Compans.: ee b : W [ RE au AILWAY 8-8 $ - unt 1014e at the Inside, and in spe of Ba proved that by, serupulows cleanliness be bo, Hi do Jens.\"105 \"(100 03 :100 Geo.Matthews Lon Hintonburg store Co 7 M i | MORNING ; other statements protest that real finest sclentifie t ave vg .t.John EleqgtricRy.HTH.N174i112 Was broken Into.e thieves got less than .- .RNXING BOARD SALES; gocds cannot he obtained for anything un- amd entité methods a vers fine arret of Twin Clty Trandt Caines \u2026 \" Un ' 6m ' .ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER | 125 Pacific at R93.: - der that figure.[utter ean be made from this milk for which Do \u2018do ofl.CT] a dediar : 26, 1900, trains will run dally (Sunday ex Z Facifie at Rok.\" oo BUTTER\u2014Arrivals of Lutter are Inrger, there is abways a ghod demand from domes FQlel und Out Nav, Ce ace 1094 1084 {110} [109 A man named Stafford, for.swearing in Notice is hereby given that a Dividend cepted) as follows: .\u201c.j \u20ac acifie at SZ, rnd the tone Is fairiy steady.Finest éream- [.tlé sources and a canslderalde demand for Onmmercial CableCo .,.1674166 1168 1166 the stréets of Ilwll, was fined $20 and costs for the six months ending February 28th inst., | THB.MARITIME EXPRESS will leave dail == pp: - Kn À | HT Ye - È.M : \u201c ! f.: A he ve er [ , = y, a Street Ralleia al 3744, ar to a AAC ye 10 Zhe.mecond< at export, at good prices, This lt i= lon an sonde, nr le ho los jo by Recorder Champagne.hos been declared, at the rate of eight (8) per- except on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for Hall- 150 Street Rallway at 26415.EGGSThe demand was better, owing to therefore, strongly, recommends the factory- | Montreal Telegraph Co 173 1171 173170 |.The Heming Manufacturing Company of centum per.annum.- Payable on the 1st March Cran aime de Sydueys, St John.NB.and .2 Street Railway at sen the Lenten senson commenelag to-day, and mer as far as possible to provide them: | Ha delepnone Go.1s 1150 175 10 Teronte Intends manufocturing In silver aud | next.Cheques will be remitted to all share-| THE MARITIME EXPRESS, from points ag ' Sh street Rallway at 26414, Some falrslzed lots of fresh stock\u2019 were selves with alt Ive achiner wr People's He à Lie! $320] THI) ct med the coat of arms of Ottawa.\u2018Lolders of record on that date.© above, will arrive dauy, except on Monday.300 Flcetrig at 216, .taken at-200.We quote: \u2014Falllald fresh at m nery fu Peo) Io's Heatand Light.0 0 10 Cifenee 0 .( ; : v Pp day 100 Toronte Railway at 108.tov, 20 to 220; Mantra] lmed, T5tge to Making bath utter and cheese, and where | Do do Bonds\u201d isi gis 18 lai\u201d John Mclaughlin, of Cummlnze Bridge, co E.CRAIG, THE LOCAL EXPRESS will loa daliy, es FH Gas at 230, 16e: western limed, Mb te 150; and cold [It ke n3t possible for the farmer to wark | tones.Tior #18 SIZ} Ottawa, wants six acres of land on the s | , eave ue 93 Gas nt M .ws.We med, Le yf t > ait , : ATE Mon(real Cotton Co.130 |.150 [140 | * ; \u2019 ecretary-Treasurer, cept on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., due to arriy 100, Cos a Eres .ARLE PROSE there was no change | Pe fodder mWk Into butter, It Is Lominion Cotion Co.xd; | 89; 90 gg MeTlreal rond as a site for.contagious dis- Montreal, Feb.13th.1901, at Levis at 1.05 pin.\u2019 Ç \u2018 = Gas at 22015: In maple product, and the market Is ani strongly recommended that be should put Cuno Colored Cotton go is 109 \" 106 oo case hospital, | THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Lavia 25 Cable at 16614 junte:-\u2014Syron, 7 - ; - stock \u2018 ; .1 m, 52 Cable at TPE re Lite Sy oan Tor Der large tin, \" mie Pa ™e a ?substantial Poe Moreants Cotton 1% vas (130 [126 FASTERN TOWNSHIPS.OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT LOUIS ArTive at Montreal oi 1100 app me Que to .N Sh PCF SM: 3 ke o the farm in feeding to the stock 1e.rkagle ., .J \u2019 .H.Henault, anouitant, of .Ste.Cune- ; | ; ai - Te per 1b., In wood: sugar, 7e to Re ; ; Lom.Coni Common * 3741 85 88 3: A smallpox patlent arrived In Ottawa | sre: ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves dail LOCAL FISH TRADE par : , - ; je © - .- \u2018om cies wad] smallpox p: â We ; Urcal I.Dandurand, real estate agent, 7 / .! HONEY\u2014In honey a small business was skim nik from thie creamery, or even the Do fd eer., : : .+ w : »ÿ gonde; .except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m., due to as Tone at _nnchange à prices, we quoter re full mix where necessary, In the conse- Do BONAR.EU ne; 1002 Us 1091 vs from Subs pi, week, anid most of OL Eur, merchant George raser: rive at Levis at 7.20 a.m., and connecting N Co \"bite clover comb, 13% to 14%c: white quent enriciment of the soll, besides the Bank of Montreal «| the passengers In the same cars were Richardson, cashier; Charl : With accommodation for Campbellton, N.B.An active trade has been accomplished in extracted.8lie to 10¢: buckwheat, in comb, 1 Ice ahtal « ol .CnturloBank o.oo LL quarsutined.' \u2019 \u2018 James Qterk: John Simpson, master rare ACCOMMODATION LEAVES LEVIS at 11.4 all lines of fish duri h eek Oc \\ oe = .price abtalnahle from the stock Itself.\" Jenkin, ; ; Ish during the past week both 106 to 126: and _extiacted, Te to Se, : Molsons Bunk.The H » Shoe B toh by \u2018 i R.'Kennedy, foreman; James G.Ogil- a.m.daily, except on Sunday, due to arrive on local and country account, owing to the POTATOES-\u2014The demand for potatoes in I am.gentlemen, yours truly, .Baukof Toronto.\u2026, me ve Bay matoh-block mil has Ve ere Charles *Cushing.notary publie, in Montreal at 10.00 L.m.\u2019 fact th the Lenten season.commences fo ear Jats 1s speady ar tige do 450 ver hag : P.W.MeLAGAN, President.| Me Brita N.A [sc fl a down tor the pn 1 bas ol Teorge McMillan.electrician; Jimes E.Town: ACCOMMODATION FOR NICOLET leaves av.y bas NONS\u2014The demand for onlons was fair, .SOLE ee The Bucklugham planing m às closçd send, clerk: Robert Lyall, foreman; Frank E.dail ept Sunda t 4.20 pall wants and it\u2019 is the general impression and prices rule firm nt £3 per harre .- Royal 0.send, lerk: Henry Cail it 2 - ally, excep y, at 4.20 p.m.that by the end of the \u2018present month BEANS\u2014 There «as no change in beans.| ; , Bank of Nova Scotin.:.\u2026.dewu for a couple of wecks.- Stacke.Gunnin bam, tailor; Job garner; ACCOMMODATION FROM: NICOLET arkives stocks will be pretty.well exhausted.The Primes \u2014 Co, Montreal.Those who passed the prelim a Phiindephin at ;# pm.On Monday ocked Hallfax to \u2018a Washington man.The statement which originated in the of February instant, a voluntary assignment American \u2018papers and has been reproduced ©f all his asests, for the benefit of his.credi~ tors.\u201c The creditors are requested to produce their claims, at my office, under 30 days from date, for\u2019 collocation.= .WM.RENAUD, Fidei-Com., 15 ft.James Street, Montreal, Montreal, February-30th, 1901.\u2018 Co PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal.IN THB SUPERIOR COURT.\u2014NO.3683.- Carlo Spagnoli, of the City and District of Montreal, trader, Plaintiff, vs.Santo Pedullp, senlor, of the Coteau du Lac, sald District, Defendant, .The Detendant is ordered to appear within car lots, bags included, Torontn, ; pee ; roñio.1 _ : i : CHARLES F.DAWSON, | (iuiteiaiy satis Ske 1 gio sor | thr stipts \u201csan\u201d of, and sol roi Toro, Fon 19 Ber, 8, Juan, of on.pes neue non mes cowie of ur bu res which plies boraeon Varssaver 7 Mk BRossEAU ; Mercantile Stationer ran! » car BOI to lose got restriction of leave, and OPSTE ation.of a Hely Blossom 8 n e, cutting bls Swoat with a razor.He was steamers 4 ich p fev ctwoen lancouves Deputy otary.8.0.0 8T JAMMS STRBET | \u2026.Bariey\u2014Is steady at 41%c to dc tor No the remaining cadets were-aoquitted.| | in the varir pars of Marsh: on bie dates | or Jesus otages, \u2018 fa mate destination hay open a qe Prothonotary, - ° \u201c» oe ~ , ; | oo ' ' \u2019 .t \u2018 - ,( w ,Ç \\ À .1 ! a \u2019 + > OF TOOKE'S SHIRTS are to-day worn by gentlemen all over the country and giving entire satisfaction.TOOKE\u2019S SHIRTS.\"RJ.TOOKE.\u2018No better > 177 ST.JAMES STREET.2387 ST.CATHERINE ST., WEST.1553 ST.CATHERINE ST., EAST.shirts than l Fashionable and at small cost ?Real African Ebony is the correct thing for TOILET ArTicLES We have all the requisite pieces.Ben 3.Doin & Co, \u2014 2397 St, Catherine Street.Telephone Up 1405 for correct tinie, WEDNESDAY.FEB.20, 190L SHIRTS ORDER.Our Spring importation of -Shirtings is the best selected in the city.Come in and leave your order.MACKERROW BROTHERS | .2246 ST.CATHERINE STREET, TERNS OFFERED TD THE BOERS Mr.Broderick Says That Never Before Was a Conquered People So Well Treated._ London, Feb, 20.\u2014In the House of Commons yesterday Secretary Brodrick gave an official denial of the story that orders had been issued that all Boers captured jn khaki uniforms were to be shot.: Colonial Secretary Chamberlin informed the House that a proclamation setting forth the \u2018intentions of the .Government |' in the administration of the new South African colonies had already been draft ed, but had not been issued, in deference to the opinion of General Kitchener and | Sir Alfred Milner, that the time was not yet opportune.\" When the debate on the address in reply to the King\u2019s speech at the opening of Parliament was resumed, Mr.Herbert Henry Asquith, Liberal, the former home secretary, characterized the &peech of Mr.Chamberlain yesterday evening as a re vival of the \u201cBillingsgate of the general elections.\u201d He repudiated.the sugges tion that the Opposition -favored undoing the annexation of the two republics, but lie said a sett:ement would not be accelerated by truculent language, but by the \u201c combination of a strong army capable of commanding respect and.terms not derogatory to either the- victors or the van quished- : War Secretary Brodrick, who followed, declared that the terms offered the Boers were better than ever before tendered to | a vanquished enemy.leniency to men on parole had been a disastrous tailure.He appealed to the Opposition to stop the delivering of mischievous speeches, and the ci an immense amount.of -barm in South ce.- In defending the Government against the charge of failing to reinforce General Kitchener, Mr.Brodrick said 30,000 horses had been sent out within three months, and they hoped by the end of March to have increased General Kitchener's mounted forces by 20,000 men.WAFRIKANDERS REFUSE.\u2018 Cape Town, Feb.20.\u2014Mr.Theron, pre- gident of the Afrikander Bund.has decided that dt is impossible for him to cooperate\u2019 with Piet De Wet's.peace com mittee, but he has offered the constituted authorities his services to promote the restoration\u2019 of peace on terms honorable to both sides.= \u2018 BOERS WERE awPULSED.| London, Feb.19.\u2014The War Office \u2018this evening publishes the first of British casualties in the fight between Smith-Dor- rien and Commandant Gen.Louis Botha et Bothwell, February 6, already fully described in Lord Kitchener's advices to the War Office, from Pretoria, February 9.The British casualties were 2 killed, and 53 wounded, and the Boers were repulsed.AS A STEP BACKWARD.ROYAL TEMPLALRS OBJECT TO PROPOSED CHANGE IN COMMON SCHOOLS.\"tion of the Ontario Grand Lodge of the I'empérance opene Royal Templars of Richmond Hall, with this morning in the .about 200 delegates in attendance.* \"This afternoon was occupied in striking | the standing committees and in reading yesolutions and recommendations.Among the latter was a proposal that the Grand Lodge petition the\u2019Ontamo Government to prohibit treating in places licensed for the sale of intoxicants.: The Grand Councillor's report expressed the opinion that temperance peopie have been tricked by both the Provincial and Dominion Governments, and members are ur to increased activity in the selection of candidates for local and federal Houses and for municipal coutcila.The proposition to eliminate scientific temperance and hygiene from the public schools js characterized as a backward step; \u2018a deputation is proposed to wait on Pre- ier- Ross- in- regard- ition; and the Grand Counatlor recommends memorializing the Dominion -Gov- ernment for effective legislation regarding the sale of intoxicants in military camps of instruction.: or B.B.B.Cures to Stay Cured The most chronic diseases of the Stomach, Liver, bowels and Blood.Thousands of testimonials from those who have been permanent- to- provincial prohi-.ation, of pamphlets, which did \"| for St.Michael\u2019s Church, where Ï \u2014to-\u2014Bishrop\"#-Cot cured by the use of Burdock | I Blood Bitters speak of its unfailing effiacy In Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Liver Com- pin os Us Erysipelas, Scro- res, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, ail b -_- -Hives, Ringworms, and humo PS.où want to be oured to ste; a él .| kept: a prisoner, \u2018fearing discovery.urge reward\u2019 is, offered.were aroused some time ago\u201d by remarks \u2018dropped by Callahan in connection with the discussion of the Cudahy aflair.- suspicions - anything to do with the kidnapping, Mra.Cudahy, and it is claimed he has tions at the time of the -straling of the.| been entered for probate here.\u201cbec, is given $10,000 for church purposes, i POLICE CATCH ~~ ONE KDWP / , Edward Cudahy, Jr.Identifies Him As a Member of the Gang.Omaha, Feb.20.\u2014The police have under TRIED TO-SPEAK INTHE GAELIC Nationalist Member Causes a Sensation in the House\u2014The Speaker's Ruling.\u2014\u2014 gare London, Feb.20.\u2014Mr.Thomas O'Donnell, Nationalist, created a sensation in arrest James Callahan, charged with complicity in the abduction of Edward Cudu- hy, jr., on the night of December 18.Cal- : lahan was arrested last Saturday, but the ! police have kept it a secret in hope of.securing other arrests.Young Cudahy | as positively identified him as the man who accosted hitn near the Cudahy @sid- ; ence and represented himself to be a sher-! iff from an adjoining county and forced him into a buggy, and also as the man who kept guard over him at the Melrose! mill house during the thirty hours he was, nding the negotiations for the ransom of $25,000, which Mr.Cud ahy paid for the return of his boy.Daniel ! H.Burris, who sold a horse and buggy to, two men who are supposed to have used it to procure the abduction, also identified | Callahan as one of the men with whom he made the deal.Marie Larsen, 4 er.| vant in the employ of J.N.Patrick, of whom the kidnapper'sisrented a house, wag the.third person to identify Callahan, and says he is the man who paid a month's rent in advance for a cottage in Happy Hollow, which the bandits aban: doned two: weeks \u2018before the abduction, Calahanl was arrested by Patrolmen Deuxberry and Dwyer, hoth of whom ure old acquaintances of the prisoner, having gone to school with him.They knew he was a close friend of Crowe, for whom a Their suspicions The were communicated to the Chief of Police, who made a guist but thorough investigation, which led to Calla han\u2019: arrest.Callahan denies absolutely that he bad ut almits he was a close friend of Crowe.He says he can prove an alibi, and states that during the time which it is claimed he \u2018snent guarding voung Cudahy he was at the home of his sister, a Mrs.Kelly, living at Poppleton Avenue and 53rd Street, which is a short distance from the Melrose Hill house.Mra Kelly to-night |: was asked concerning the whereabouts of Callahan at the time of the abductlon, and mid the day following the deed he was at her home, but acknowledges that she does not know his whereabouts the nicht before.) Tonight the police secured information which they expect to lead to the arrest of another man connected with the crime.He is a coachman of a family friend of been Acting very queerly in the matter ever since the kidnapping.The Chief of Palice says this man will be arrested tonight or in the morning, and he expects him to throw additional light on the matter.; Coe The coachman is not suspected as being one of the principals, but his son is the man recently wanted, and the elder man is expected to tell of his son\u2019s ac- hov The coachman\u2019s son, Chief of Police Donahue save, fit minutely the descrip- fion of man No.3, and is now the object of the search.: ; - Callahan tonight made a statement as follows: \u2014 to.: - \u201c] know nothing.abrolutely nothing, about the kidnapping of Edward Cudahy.Jr.If T did T would he the last man in th world to tell it, because if T did, and Pat Crowe.proved to be connected with the \u2018rime, he would run me to the end of the earth and run a knife through me.' N WANTS HER TO REST.MRS.NATION REGARDS HER ARREST AS A DIVINE INTTMATION.Topeka, Kan., Feb.20.\u2014Mrs.Carñe Nation passed a quiet day in gaol.Khe refuses bail and eays, the Lord wishes her to rest for a period.To-day Mrs.Nation received a message from her brother, a Kausas-stock man, asking if she wanted bond.She.,replied, \u2018God shall supply ray needs according to His riches in glory 1 am -comfortable where the Lord wants.me.\u201d ._ HON.E.G.PRICE'S WILL.Toronto, Feb.19.\u2014Hon.died there in August of 1898.-He had bank stock and other stocks in the Province of Ontario worth.$42,800, and his will, originally.probated.in Quebec, has , The Lord Bishop of the Anglican Church, in Que- besides 42,000 for the pension fund.$2,000; Mr.Price fived_#5,000- :\u2014Lennox-\u2014| ville; 65,000 to the Bishop Williams\u2019 Me- monial Fund, and $2,000 to the Finlay Asylum.\u2018The residue.of the estate 8 given to relatives.MANY PERSONAGES A POLE-CAREW\u2019S WEDDING J \u2014 - London, Feb.20\u2014l'he marriage of Brig.jenéral Reginald Pole-Carew to lady Beatrice Butler, e:dest daughter of Marquis of Ormonde, At the Guards Cha- pul, Wellington Barracks, yesterday afternoon.attracted an aristocretic asem- blage, including many officers in uniform.\u2018he newly-married couple received over 600 presents, King Edward, Queen Alexandra, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York and the Duke and Duchess Connaught being among the royal lonors To Ours a Cold in-One Day.Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.All druggists.refund the money if it fails - 1886 in Welsh.\u2018 Evan Jobn a Price, of St.Colomb de Silery, Quebec, the House of Commons yesterday after noon by rising to address the House in Gaelic.The Speaker called him to.order after he had spoken three or four sentences, reminding him that to speak Irish was an unknown practice in the House of Commons.Mr.O'Donnell, however, continued to speak in lrish, greatly to the delight of e Nationalists around him.The Speaker severely requested him to esist.Mr.John Redmond, the \u2018Nationalist leader, said: \u2014\"There is no written or unwritten rule against a member using the language which is most familiar to him.1 once heaid à member of the New Zeal and House of Representatives speak in the Maori language.\u201d The Speaker\u2014\u2018\u201cThere is no rule on the subject, but there is no precedent during the existence of the House of Commons for YON WALDERSEE His Proposed Expedition Has Frightened Chinese Court Into Acquiescence.\u2019 Pekin, Feb.20.\u2014Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang have received a telegram which virtually means that the Chinese will comply with all the demands of the powers, although they etill desire informa- \u2018tion on à fèw minor points.The fore) envoys look forward confidently to the absolute compliance by Thursday at the { latest.Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang have \u2018been greatly worried by the preparatiohs for the expedition into the interior and they bave strongly: urged the court to yield, pointing out that otherwise the dis- membérment of the Empire was probable.Gicneral Chatfee signalized the Chinese new years by calling upon Li Hung Chang, who seemed to be in much better health.It is now asserted that the Germans will turn the railroad over to the British at the end of the month.U.S.DISAPPROVES.a member speaking anything but English.\u201d Mr.Edmund Lemay, Nationalist giem- ber for North Kildare, poiaited out that; the Irish chieftains before the act of union | were invited by the House of Commons to speak in Irish.i The Speaker\u2014 \u2018Not in {he one hundred ! years of union has an Iwmshman tried to | speak Irish in this Hôuse until now.\u201d Mr.John Redmond enquired whether Mr.William Abraham, one of the Welsh members, had not addressed the House in To this the Speaker replied that Mr.Abraham had merely introduced a quotation from the Welsh language, and he insisted that Mr.\u2018O'Donnell could not be allowed to proceed.Mr.O'Donnell began to speak in English, and reasserted his right as the representative of an Irish constituency and as a member of à nation atill possessing a language of its own, to address .ue House in his native tongue.At this point the Speaker stopped him remptorily.Several other Irish mem: Pere denounced the limitation to English imposed hy the Speaker.! .THE HOUSE OF LORDS.Jondon, Feb.19.\u2014The House of Vords held~a twenty-minute session to-day.The only interesting feature was the reading of à message from Ktog Edward, thanking the peers for their address in reply to the specch from the throne at the -open- ing of Parliament.CABINET WILL TAKE UP BOTH THE QUESTIONS London, Feb.19\u2014Ambassador (hoate saw the Sécretary off State for Foreign Affairs, | the Marquis of Igaxdowne, this afternoon, on the subject of the Chinese question and the Nicaragua Canal matter.Mr.Choate was inforined That\u201d both these features wotrld be fully discussed at a cabinet meet- Ing to be held February 22, and Lord Lans- downe hoped to be able to communicate to Mr.Choate -something definite fmme- diately after the meeting.KING EDWARD GOES TO © VISIT HIS SISTER London, Feb.M\u2014King Fdward will start on Saturday evening for Germany to visit his sister, the Dowager-Empress Frederick.His Majesty's stav in Germany will probably be very brief.PORTUGAL'S KING HONORED.London, Feb.20.\u2014The King of Portugal has been gazetted a colonel in the Ox- fordehire Light Infantry.GIVES POLICE POWER \"70 RAID GAMBLING Toronto, Feb.20.\u2014County Crown Attorney Curry Proposes that the general law relating to gambling be so changed as to | give police officers the power to enter any ; place where card playing or any other | game je in progress with money stakes and arrest the players.The real reason why gambling flourishes, he says, is that the hands the police are tied by red tape regulations.! ARMAND SILVESTRE DEAD.Toulouse, Feb.20.\u2014M.Paul Armand Bilvestre, the French poet and critic, \u2018is dead.He was born April 18, 1837.RAISING RECRUITS __ _ FOR BADEN-POWELL Winnipeg, Feb.20.\u2014Major Williams feft yesterday for Virden, from which int he will commence accepting re- cruita for Baden-Powell'\" conetabulary.Already he has reccived about 700 appli- cétions for æervice.- ( cst AS OFFICIAL - REPORTER.\u2018John, N.B., Feb.19.\u2014James Han- \u201cnay, the historian, it is etated, is likely to succeed Michael MdDade as official reporter of the New Brunswick Legislature.BROKE AN ARM.While.at work at 25 Bleury Street at four o'clock v ay afternoon, William Barclay fell down the elevator shaft and broke his left arm.was taken to the Generel Howpital, KING'S BENOH IN APPEAL.1 term of the Court.of St.A .Bench in ; continues until Li a i [TY i is on each box.Y : have gone ont.\u201cWashington, Feb.19.\u2014 Minister Conger has been instructed by cable to communicate to the foreign minieters at Pekin the féeling of the United States Government that further hostile expeditions should not be indulged in at this time.This action was taken by the State Department after-the Cabinet discussion had develo the attitude of the administra tion.It is understood that this course was regarded as best, since it left room for another appeal to the powers directly through their fo-eign offices, in case Mr.Conger\u2019s effarts are futile.The State De partment officials decline to make public the text of the note, however.It was sald to be in perfect accord with the policy already develo and to make manifest the deep conviction of the United: States Government that these proposed hostile expeditions are in violation of the rights of the individual parties to the peace negotiations, because tendi to hring about the failure of these negotiations.THE THREAT SUCCESSFUL.London, Feb.19.\u2014Dr.Morrison wiring to thé Times fram Pekin says: \u201cI'he Chinese declare that the \u2018court has.yielded and issued a decree fully complying with the demands of the foreign envoys on the quce- tion of punishments.These statements require corroboration, but\u2019 they are gener- } ally believed here.Commenting editorially upon this and other despatches from China, the Times | yy \u2014 \"he blank ignorance of the Government regarding the Waldersee expedition seems more surprising than ever in view of the telegrams we published to-day.If our Pekin news is correct the foreign envoys will have a curious experience in discovering that the most important feature of the negotiations haz been settled hy an expedient of which they were unaware.\u201cThe minute details cabled concerning the expedition may he received with judi: cious skepticism; but it is no longer possible.to suggest as Lord Cranborne did Monday, that no such echeme is contemplated bÿ any power.\u201d FOR BREACH OF CONTRACTA sult for breach of contract is to be brought by Miss Linthicum against Mr.Willlam Mannï lessce of Her Majésty's Theatre.Miss Linthicum clalms she was engaged to play untli May 2.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TERMINAL ROAD oo CHANGES HANDS \u201cThere has heen a reorganization of the Montreal Terminal Rallway Company.Messrs, W.Dale Harrls and Mr.John J.Magee, of Ottawa: Mg.R.Carr Harris, of Kingston, and Mr.fi.B.Butterworth, Mr.-D.Harris wns Bntterworth vice-preni- was purchased for $500,- president and Mr, dent.Thelr stock 000 by Mr.Chas.Magee, of Ottawa; Mr.Dennis Murphy, Ottawa; Mr.H.H.Melville, Boston nnd Col.MeNaught, of New York City.Mr.Melville a Boston broker and Mr.McNaught a New York lawyer are among the purchasers.Doth gentlemen are interested 1a the Great Northern Rollway, a = The new officers and hoard will be Mr.Deunis Murphy, president; Mr, H.H.Melville, vice-president, and Messrs, Chas, Mage Chas.Desmartend, ¢.H, Catelll, J.; Mnllarkey and Col.McNaught, direct- ars.Ax hefore Mr, Mullarkey wlll be secretary and general manager.re PUT ON NEW BOATS, : Toronto, Feb.19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014It Is sta®q to-day that thé Ningnra River Line will put two new boats on the route this summer.The Porte Dalhousie Cowpany has urchased four excursion steamers in Hng- and to run with the Lakeside In connection with the trolley line to the Pan-Amer- lenn Exposition grounds.GIVES A QUARTHR OF À MILLION.New York, Feb, 20.\u2014A contribution of a quarter of a million dollars by John D.Rockefeller to Brown University, was announced tonight at the annual dinner of the Brown University Alumni Society of New York, held at the University Olub.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pris rm EI CONSTABLE APPOINTED \u201c À first nen towards abating the nuisance of fast driving on the Lachine Road, particularly on Sundays, was taken at & mect.ing of the Council of the village of Notre Dame de Grace, when (t was decided to Impose a heavy fine on anyone arrested for fast driving thére, Frederick Lahaise han been sworn in as Epecial constable with strict instructions to arrest fast drivers.7 26e.> DR.A.W, CHASE'S da sent direct to the discused by the Improved blower.eals the uloers, clears the aly All Appeal opens next honing fread ferment in the ron n rman carrh and a ve lower WINS BY A BLUFF) of her head.CATHOLIC BOYS MAKE AN ATTACK On Protestant School at Verdun, - in Which a Lady Teacher is Knocked Down.A climax came last Thursday to the stand- Ing quarrel between the boys attending, the Catholic sch and the Protestant school at Verdun.he boys of the former {stitution seem to- have taken the offen- slve in the last fight for it ls said they meant, or attempted at least to go, into the schoolyard of the latter.At thls point.the teachers of the Protestant school interfered and in the bustle and commotion which followed, one of them, Miss Kent, was knocked down by the boys from the Catholic school.\u2018The secretary of the munl- pality it appears, happened to come along just then and, It is alleged, adininlstered a sound drubbing to a few of the attacking party.\u2018This action created great in- digration in the bosom of the parents of the victims, who threatened to sue the secretary.Like \u2018Frontenac he pointed to his guns in reply and at once had warrants Issued agalpst some of the boys whom he belleves were ringleaders.n Saturday Rene Martel was arrested as one of the guilty boys and an effort will be made to make an example If he be found guilty.The case has been inscribed for hearing in the city Police Court.| WOMAN KILLED IN 7 RAID ON JOINT Leavenworth, Kas., Feb.\u201810.\u2014Mrs.Rose Hudson, wife of John Hudson a \u2018joint\u2019 Leeper at Milwood, fourteen miles north of this ty, was shot and instantly killed last night durlng a rald upon ber bus- band's saloon.One of thé ralders was slightly wounded.udson had been warned to close bis place, but had refused.About 10 o'clock three men entered and called for drinks.When'served they gave a signal by pound-.Ing on the har.Hudson grappled with one of the men.In the scrimmage a shot gun which one _of the men carried, was discharged.The contents entered the wall.Mrs, Hudson, attractéd by the noise, ran screaming Inte the room, while a mob of forty men, most of whom wore-masks, entered In answer to the signal.In the melee that followed another charge was fire] from the shotgun, It struck Mrs.Hudson, tearing off the top ralders, wis struck In the shoulder by a revolver bullet.Nearly a hundred shots were fired.\u2019 Hudson carried his dying wife into an adjoinlug room and the mob retired without wrecking the \u2018'j NM .Sterltf Fverhardt, who went to Mliwood, has secured four prisoners, two of whom are John and\u2019 Henry Wilson, young fur- mers.\u2018There were ne women In the mob, which was composed of farmers ln disguise: \u2018Therc Is much excitement to-day and further trouble is anticipated.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CONGER HAD PROTESTED.Washington, Feb.19.\u2014During the cablpet meeting to-day a eablegram from Minister Conger was submitted referring to the proposed military expedition in China .under command of Count Waldersce.It dls- cloned the fact that the United States min- | ister had protested to the Ministers Coun- ell against hostile movements of this character but thet his protest had falled to receive consideration.SHOT HIMSELF SIX TIMES.* | R.W.CONNOR, OF ST: JOHN, FOUND DEAD THIS MORNING.St.John, Feb.19.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Robert W.Connor, of thls city, aged 35, brother of John Connor, well known In Montreal and Ottawa through hls connection with the Messrs.Connolly, was &o-day found dead In à loft of one of the sheds of the Connor\u2019 repewalk with a bullet hole In his head and five ln his body.Beside him was the empty revolver.Mr.Connor had been suffering for some time with {nsomoia and recently In Ottawa consulted a specialist.The sulelde was commitied some time: on Monday, and all last night the police and relatives searched for the unfortunate.young man.: etree \" BUYS STEAMSHIP LINE.New York, Feb, 10.\u2014At the annual meet- Ing of the American Steel and Wire Co.the purchase of the American Steamship Company for $35,830,000 was authorized.The statement was mide that the steamship company with only a part of the ficet in opération {ad enrned \u2018last ye#r, \u2018over $800, 000.$18,000 SURPLUS IN PROVINCE'S TREASURY Feb.19.\u2014The Provincial Trea- uobec Que lald before the House last surer, Mr.Duffy, evening the publie accounts of the province for the fiscal year ended on June 30 lant, showing that the total ordinary receipts during the twelve months in ques tion amounted to the sum of $4451,578.29, and_the_total ordinary and extraordinary expénditire to 44,487, 72 leave a surplus ¢o the good of $18,192.57 on the transactions of the year.Adding the receipts and payments on ace count of trust funds, railway subsidies and conversion of the debt, which are all gpe- clally provided for hy law, and (nclut- ing n \u2018balance of $201,070; on hand fram Jant year, the accounts as a whole show a balance of $100,425 on hand on June 30 last.: DESRIVIERES WAS WELL KNOWN IN QUEBEC Ottawa, Feb.19.\u2014(8pecial)\u2014James Des.rivieres, the man who Is held at Donord, East Kootenay, on a charge of murder, belongs to Ottawa.He is connected with acme of the Lest familles here, Where he was ged in the practice of civil engineering for several years previous tn his ng to the Crow's Nest ] ass Rallway.| wife, who lives at 187 Nicholas Street, tas not he rom her husband up to day.She is prostrated with rie ovet the occurrence.The latest reed) viers Is.to .the effect that to Willlam Webb, one of the 1 icading lawyers of the : \u2014whish would | meals, HENRY BIRKS ax SONS Gold and Silversmiths, time.A watch must be well oil is to a certain extent in plicated mechanism\u2014and \"be of the highest order.+ MONTREAL.Watch Repairing._ A good watchmaker and a good cleaning at proper intervals will keep a watch in good order for-a long 4 vided with fresh oil at regular intervals, It is well known that a watch that stops because of the lack of Our Watch Repair Department is in the hands of.skilled workmen\u2014workmen who know all the com- cared for, cleaned and pro- paired in efficiency.- we.guarantee the work to LACKA WANNA COAL All Sizes Delivered Promptly.THE HARTT & ADAIR COAL 223 ST.JAMES STREET.co., - FOR \"pr\" EE - One Iron Planer, 26 in.x Min x 6 ft.One Iron Shaper, 12 One 2¢ in.and 20 in.Swing Gap Lathe, 18 ft.One 36 in.and 24 in.Swing Gap Lathe, 16 \u2018ft.One 2% In.Back Geared Drilling\u2019 Machine, One 14 In.x 6 ft.New ngine Lathe.One 13 in.x 6 ft.New Engine Lathe.One 14 in.x 6 ft.New Speed Lathe.One.?6 in.4 Sided Plancr and Matcher.One 50 H.P.Monarch Portable Boiler.One 20 H.P.Horizontal Tubular-Botler.One 60 H.P.Horizontal Tubular Boller.One 20 H.P.Vertical Boiler, on wheels.| One 15 H.P.Vertical Butler, on wheels.We have a large stock of Second Hand L $ inches to 24 inches in width.Agents for Messrs.Jackson, Cochrane & \u2014 aro N.B.LEGISLATURE WILL MEET NEXT WEEK Fredericton, Feb.20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014~Members of the Local Government are here prepar: ing for the opening of the Legislature session February 28.The address will be moved by Mr.Allen, of York, and secended by Mr.Ryan, of Albert, both new members.Since.the last session there have been seven, bye-elections and the Government has won them all, four of the number by acclamation.Yesterday in Carle ton, Stephen B.Appleby, K.C., who repre sented that county at Ottawa as 2.Liberal from \"1873 to 1878, was returned to the Legislature as 1 Government supporter by acclamation.Mr.Appleby ons à of the chances are considered good for the vacang speakership.A GOOD DHRAL OF NONSENSE About \u201cBlood Purifiors\u201d and \u201cTonies.Every drop of blood, every bone, nerve and tissue in the body can be renewed in but one way, and that iy from wholesome roperly digested.e is no ot food Pr iden that a medicine in itself can purify the blood or supply new tissues and strong nerves is ridiculous and on a fol-de-rol that dyspepsia or germ disease or that other weak stomach which rear with the mdigestion is a fallacy, that a to | ee tating and _inflaming the bowels by pills and cathartics.2.© Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure indigestion, sour stomach, gas and bloating after because they furnish the digestive rinçiples ! | - Press the deficiency of pepsin and diastase is supplied it useless to attempt to cure stcmach trouble by the use of \u201ctonics.\u201d\u201d \u201cpills\u201d and \u201ccathartics\u201d which have abro- lutely no digestive power, and their only effect is to give \u2018a temporary stimulation.\u201c One grain of the active principle in Steart\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets will digest and experiments have shown that they will do this in a glass bottle at proper temperature, but of course are much more effective in the stomach.* .There is probably no remedy so univer sally used as Stuart's \u2018Tablets, because ft is mot only the sick and ailing, but wi people who use them at every meal to in: -sure perfect digestion and assimilation of the food.e who enjoy fair \u2018health take Stuart's Tablets as regularly as they their meals, because they t to keep well, prevention is always better than cure, and Stuart's pevela Tablets do both; they prevent indigestion and they remove it where it existe.The regular use of one or two of them after meals will maerit and efficiency + ain.stroke, circular feed.\u2019 | One grade Wood Working Machinery.Correspon dence solicited.CANADA MACHINERY W.H.NOLAN, Mgr, | \u2018298 St.here is no other | digest food can be made to do so, which weak stomachs lack, and 2,000 grains of meat, eggs and similar fonds.SALE Fo aa Sn bané Moine.Ope 12 H.P.Horizontal Boiler, with Engine on top.> - One 4 H.P.Leonard.Engine.\u2019 One 15 H.P.Slide Valve Engine.One 30 H.P.Slide Valve Engine.One 2 H,P.Gas Engine.& HP.Gas Ergine\u2026 One Power Mortising Machine.One Hub Boring and Mortising Machine.One 5 Ton Steam Crane.One 10 Ton Steam Crane.One 3 Ton Travelling Crane.One Blind Slat Tenoning Machine.One Blind Wiring Machine.One Blind Stile Boring and Mortising Machine One Wood Frame Tenoning Machine.eather Belting, both\u2019 single and double, from Co., Berlin, Ont., manufacturers of high AGENCY James St., Montreal.PROVINCIAL SALES \"OF BLOODED LIVE STOCK \u2014 Ottiwa, Feb.20.\u2014Speclal.}\u2014A circular by missioner, and A.P.Westervelt.of the Ontario Government, has been issued from the Department of.Agriculture respecting the provincial auction sales of pure bred Jive stock to be held at Ottawa and Guelph.This character of sale has proved very successful in British Columbia.and it 1s expected\u201d to prove equally so in Ontarlo.It is probable.that later.on this scheme for the improvement of stock will be extended to the other provinces.The circular assures would-be purchasers that the stock wiH be of good quality.A number of the cattle have already been inspeoted and found to be of oxceed.ngly good quality and in good coo®™Tion, Enquiries for catalogues have been received from Lrcedera In the United States.the Maritime -Provinces, Manitoba and the from various points In Ontario.Exceédingly low rates for passengers going to the sales for the transport of the stock have been secured from thie rallways.The Guelph sale takes place February 2: and tte Ottawa sale March 8.So ~ AFFMADU OCCUPIED.British East Africa, Feb.19.\u2014 \u2018Affmadu, the headquarters of the Ogaden Somalis, has been occupied by a British punitive expedition and the Ogaden, Sultan, is a prisoner.: ROYAL THANKS.\u2014Through His Wor ship \u2018the Mayor, the King has conveyed to the Spanish and Portuguese Jews of Montreal his thanks for their condolences.EL BOND, .-Lamuy, 30 ST.FRANÇOIS XAVIER STZ MONTREAL.Ohief Agent for Leading British and Continental Marine Companies, Exports.Imports.Registered Mall The Herald is publisded by The Neat Publishing Company, @8 Craig Strest, Montreal.James +, Delecleg, Mame 1 2 06HE DISH, cy pe cabs = ft.- iN , i 2 F.W.Hodson, Dominion Live Stock Com- Northwest Territories, and a large number, Marine and Fire Underwriter, avert mie astra?+ A "]
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