The Montreal herald, 26 février 1902, mercredi 26 février 1902
[" 95THYEAR NO.\u20188 MONTREAL WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 36 1903 \u2014 TO-MORROW\u2014Cloudy te fair, wl @ Sun rose to-day at 644, sets ak BAN \u2014 PRIOE ONE OENT + OPPOSITION 1.A \"ILGES :5\"0N TACTICS 1.w Ce % À, (7 + + IN OBSTRU: ve Clancy, of Bothwell, Acts as iL:ader Pro.Tem.and Routine Items Take an Hour Each to Pass the House.« (From The Herald's Staff Cegrespondent.) Ottawa, Feb.25.\u2014 Fifty thousand dollars were dedicated to the public service and five hundred thousand questions were asked in the House of Commons to-day.The dollars were voted to the Agricultural Department and the questions were put to the Minister of Agriculture, Hon.Sydney Fisher.The minister earned every dollar he got for his department.He hauled each one from the Opposition at the end of an interrogation point.Had the mmority had its wav not a vote would have been passed.When the House opened neither the leader of the Oppaztion or his deputy were in the House, and for the moment the leadership was taken by the famous Clancy, of Bothwell.Bis first act af usurjation was to suggest that no business be done.In fact he wanted to butcher time to make a parhamentary holiday.But the Minister of Agriculture.whoee estimates were an the programme, said no.And the House went to work.Mr.Clancy said the House had not sufficient time to study the rigures of the agricultural department and asked thatthey be not taken up.Mr.Fisher said he did not want to force estimates without giving the House opportunity for obtaining all information.But the estimates and agricultural rejort had been in the hands of members for a week and as many of the amounts asked for were fixed charges the House might tike up the estimates and let any disputed items stand.Hon.Mr.Fielding said that the estimates of every department cama under Mr.Clarcy'e objection.If the agricu'tural estimates were not taken up none could be.He had too high an opinion of the gentlemen in Oppusition to think they would desire to prolong the session of ths House in this fashion.So the House went on, or thought tt did.But Mr.Claney thought otherwise, and in about an hour the House came to his way of thinking.In Jat Mr.Clancy rnd some of his friends mmdulged in a mild but effective form of that interesting par- Lameptary qume called obstruotion.ARCHIVES ITEM BLOCKED FOR ONE HOUR.The first item then taken un was eight thousand dollars for the Canadian archives.This i& the same amount that was spent last vear, and the vear before, and the vear before, and the year before.lt was one of the items Hon.Mr.Fisher thought might be passed with very little discu-mon.Through the efforts of Mr.Claney and his friends it took just onc hour to get the item through Mr.Clancy wanted information about the derartment.How many were employed :n 1?Who were they?What did they do?How much were they pad?Had th: depurtinent ever cost less?With the greatest patience and good nature the minister answered all the questions and gave all the information with gosd humor.Records relating to Camada were, he eaid, beiny collected in Canada and Europe.This had been going on for many years, The London othre, which looks after both London and Paris copying expended about 51.000 a year.The High Commissioners office had supervision of this There was a pause and the deputy speaker thought the explanation had been suf.\u2018ficient and said \u201ccarried.\u201d But Mr.Henderson joined in the game \u2018It je wall not to hasten too rapidly,\u201d he smd.\u201cHow far down have these records been copied, and when are we likely to get through with this expenditure?For my part T regard them as rather degrading.Ja the copying of records zoinz on forever for the sale of {urn:shing employment for a few men and women?\u201d The mririster mad there were a good many people who regarded the work of the archivist as rather important.There was still a good deal to do.Then Mr.Ingram was seized with an uncontrollable fit of curiosity as to the way the reports were distributed and printed.and finally the Conservatives were silenced by ane af the:r own number, Mr.lariviere, endorsing the department and all its works.The item then passed.GOOD WORK OF CANADIAN PATENT OFFICE.Twelve thousand dollars for the Patent Office furnished an excuse nr another batch of questions.Thev were askad by Messrs.Claney, Ingram, Casgran and Bennett.The minister po: some satisiawction out of his interrogatory ordeal, for the was able to make clear that the Conadian office compares favorably with that of the Uated States, vwhi-h Mr.Casgrain said was the best in the world The inventive nurds of Canada are apparenthe grass in à dtivty, fer 1806 three thousund patents were grant Lau:r.murder.lsaa a DEATH OF J.W.COOKE.Ingener.Feb 2% Joe ça tank thie A TéT tv ts cemamns of Wu a.MAT Ve NT Ha+wkesburt.Ont.asi 1e WATERS -ze0me es: portes an: voz aT residents of thas : Hs cmt HRS se.tne.a.serves were conducte! br R Row.of Wareris.ST ard .R.Hatt.pasor tae Preby.teraa Church here.The f or dames ected es pallbearers :\u2014C.C.L | A son of Mr.Wilson, (bas.White, Dr.W.F.Dickeon, J.P.Boles, J.H., J.B.Mac The following, from a distance, were no- ticod in the long ion :\u2014Shen ff Brady, Woodstock; omes Ballantyne, tford; D.O.Wood, A.¥.T.A.- T.R, Toronto; J.D.Hunter, Allan Line, Toronto; S.J.Sharp, Elder-Demp- ster Line, Toronto; r.Erie Railway, Toronto; .Torrance, Dominion Line, Toronto; J.R.Marlow, T.F.A.C.P.R, Toronto; J.Thomson, Head Line, Toronto; Thomas hrane, Wabash Railway, dt.Thomas; Wm.Robinson, Inte nial, Toronto; Mr.G.T.R., Hamilton; J.D.Riddelf, Strat: rd (Dopaldeon Line); Geo.Sutherland, Chi ; James Koss, Hawkesbury; F.W.Thistlethwaite, Vankleek Hill; I.W.i Steinhoff, Stratford; Chas.J.Binmore, | Montreal, The following gentlemen wired, regeet- ting not being le to be present :\u2014Dr.A.McKay, M.L.A., Toronto; A.F.Mac- HER GREATES1 POET said to be à new rul.ng.Li Through The Hera President gations from the Inet tute and tae other: State bodes, inc.uding tue lealing Lights: Pres! Mr a Lun auwen dead | 2 laren, M.P.Ottawa: John A.Richardson, | Imperial Bank, Montreal.Mr.Cooke leaves a wife and one child, la little boy.five years old, and one sister, to mourn the loss of a kind busband, father and brother.MRS, STERNAMAN GETS INSURANCE Tha Fact That Husband Was Murdered is No Bar to the Policy.ffalo, Feb.28.\u2014Through a deciston of the Court of Appeals, Mrs.Olive A.Ster- naman will receive from the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York the amuuut of the policy carried by George H.Sternaman, her husband, whom she was accused of murdering.As will be recalled, Mis.Sternaman was arrested in Cunada about four years ago fullowing tue death and burial of her husband.Et was claimed thal she had powonad him.She stood trial, was convicted, and wus waiting execution un the (avuga gaol when an onder came granting her a new tral.Un the second trial she was acquitted.The Metropolitan officals refused to pay the amount vi tie pubey carr.ed by Porter, | {tne alleged murdered man, and the widow ' brought suit.The jower courts decided | \u2018Against her, and Lae case was carried wo !the Court of Appeals, with the re-ult that \u2018a decwion was handed down revere.ng ai! the decisions of the lower courts.\"The ! sole contention was as to whether the in: surance company could make the medical examiner, ~elerted.hited and pad by ar, ithe ageut for the applicant, sn that 11 the medical director erred in his divretion as to what injuries and ailments should be inserted in the apjdicalion :n answer to the guesuons, these errors où d' bebore the Houge.For half an hous Shia ._5 Canadian Pacific at IE C bons of pro ure was A uring MM) Dominion Coal com at 85, the discussion some very learned remarks | 435 Doininion Coal com at 85 regarding the liberty of the press, its 300 Dominion Coal com at 85 power and privil , were e by the 25 Dominion Coal com at 85 Lo entlemen in the owever, have never breäthed the atmos phere of a newspaper office.THE BREEDING OF CATTLE: The results obtained from the recent session of the Council of Agriculture have, It considered the local | of the reports mention particularly as part of their programme the improvement: of domestic animals, notably t e horse.Most of the societies will devote special pre: miums far the preservation or keeping in the country of good breeding sires.The system of special premiums is very opular in Belgium, Eng land and Ireland.fn Dublin, the Royal Agricultural Society will epend this veir in preservation premiums for breeding animals the sum ot #25,000.\u2018The breeding of cattle in.Euro- an countries is further advanced than.Fore.vet.nothing is felt undone to improve existing methods.At the\u2019 last Paris Exposition draught horses from Belgium were particularly remarked.This fagt is.com: sidered to be due to the fact that for sev: eral years the Belgian Government \u2018 has given special premiums for the best breeding stock.Some countries have expressed the intention of orming syndicates for the purchase of the best mires.One has already been formed in Montmorencr.\u201d A new impetus in the hreeding of domestic animals seems to have heen given by Hon: been very satisfactory.reports submitted to the various -Mr.Pelletier, however, inter- | Lp Theusends of Porsons are Hastenlag | Sawards and refused to hear |.ouse, most of whom,y.1 & cmrandl Hid thelr Graves as e Result \u2018et this Drond Disease.A fo of the m.of this desteogus of Gest: Pals in Chest, ' of Breath, Loss of Ap Chilll= ness.or Shiverin ata te \u2018 Fever, Night Expectoration, Weake ness, Etc.A caren so with th reach of very sulle ; _PUL-MO s inexpensive, sample Rosle for is cents.Un all Nature will do the rest 1f your sample bottle w will.be delivered to aay part of - FREE.- B remitting ts to coer cost of postage, 7 give PulMo a Sn convi rool} that it! cures.Addréss\u2019 all lottors to the.-MO CO, ve Canada.CLOSING QUOTATIONS AFTERNOON BOARD SA LES.B73 Canadian Pacific-at 3 200 Canadian Pacific at 115 400 Canadian Pacific at 115%.150 Canadian Pacificat 1 , \u201895 Canadian Pacific at 115: 75 Canadian Pacific at 11% 00 Dominion Coal com at sa.\" 25 Dominlon Coal com at 83%.20 Dominion Cotton at 58.\u2018 50 \u2018Twin City at 113%.LC A Bo Twin City at 113.; 25 Twin City nt 113 200 Twin City at 113 ; 25 Montreal Power at 97: 150 Toronto Railway at 116%.- 25 Haltfax.at 115, 100 HaMfax at 114.2% Street Raiiway at 271: - % Street Rallway at 271.\u2026 50 Street Railway at 271, 25 Street Railway nt 271, - : 125° street Railway at 2704.25 Streot Railway at 270%.\"%5 Domimon Coal ped at 117.150 Dominion Steal com at 347%, Ton Dominion Steel com at 244, +150 Dominion Steel com at IK.17% Dominlon Steel com at 141, | 150 Démininon Steel com at 34 | oo Dominion Steel com at ML, \u201c100 Dowvinton Steel com at 34.2% Dominion Steel com at HY, + Pominton Steel con at 15%.75 Dondnlon Steel som at 24.100 Commer dat Cable at 149.125 Dominon Steel pfd at &5.DO Proiminlon Stéel- pfd at 85, 5 Dominion Mteal pfd at S5L.- Ai.rominion Steel pfd at R412, \u20188 Dominion Steel prd at 84.\u2014 me NEW YORK STOCKS.= Received .by C.ND.Monk over J.S.Bache & Co.'s private.wire at 3 © \u2018clock: , UNLIGHT SOAP One rub with Sunlight Soap cleans more thoroughly than Two rubs\u2019 Wittrimpure soap.Ask for the Octagon Bar.Mr.Dechene and the Agricultural Depart.|.TTT Web.25.Fen.mB.ment.and there seems litdle doubt but | DRSCRIPTION A OL.Op, OL that the agricultural associations will seri- ; - \u2014 ously consider the best methods of im- Amaiga ated ( Copper.704 714 Ti TY roving their stocks.ee ewe eee eee Dou Pans .B.Rainville entertained the Am.Supe Sig iB in iz 19% following members nf the Legislature at 0 nrat a awa\u2019 18% 118% dinner last evening:\u2014Hon.Messrs.Par- A Smet: &Retf Co.4744 47% 45 47 ent.Archambault, Dechene.Flynn (chape #,| Anaconéu Mining Co.MY OM 834 ahd Tessier.Messrs, Corhrane.\u2026 - Card Arch, Top.& St.F.17335 16 1 1515 De Grashoirhicoyne.Chenovert, lan: do, orst 98.987; OV 97 chard.Clapperton.Honore Gervais, Weir, Bafiimoreand Ohlo.103% 104 dat 103% Chammnagne, Decarie, Caron (Maskinonge).Brooklyn RADIAT.02.64% 05\" 66% Taigneault, Cook, Cherrier.Allard.Caron! Chic & Alton Com.37% ~387¢- 36), 86! (Matt: ane), Bergen, Rleun, Telages, is Canadian darifie iss as Us ng snnette.arest elanev.- Dan on a a Southern .(ea Lo.Bucher dla Brnere.La.Frechette.ve Che Bari ee quite lsh £84 {6 sk Grenier.C.Desjardins, Tache, Verret, Le- , aE Ul div , Chicago &N.Weateru 2irg 21 \u2026\u2026\u2026 SIT sage, and Machin.9 Enioaro.TL L& Pas 1604 160% 160% 160% \u2014_\u2014 .| Chicago.Mi, & St P.1637 \u201816356 166 163% WHAT BEET ROOT MEN WANT.Ce mA oat i AL B N \u2019 golds fergun ti ¢ oe Le 221 did Deputation Seés \u2018Ministers, But Will Colorado Fuel K {roy wr 5 A a Get No Answer to Extensive Dela.1 West.783 288 .a lack & De \u201c4, exes Requests Until the Budget.Delaware & Hudson, 1724 174% 177 173 Ottawa, Feb.25.\u2014A representative dele- Bhi S50 ti 12° iA 13% 9% gation from the Ontario Beet Root Sugar do prof.25/6 28514 264 20% Association waited upon Sir Wilfrid | GfeseNorisor dc nt ne one 8 Laurier, Hon.Mr, Fielding, Hon.Mr.Pat: General Electric.ne 293); 293% 203% erson and Hon.Mr.Fisher this morning, Jersey Central.oie TA wm.\u2018i.3% \u2018mn order to secure help from the Govern- Kansas &Toxasmid.551 554 \"86 85% ment in the establishment in Canada of Lomisrilie dc Nosh :- .1044 104 TE 10474 beet root sugar factories.Mr.Gasti, one of the promotera, said the difficulty was to get capital.They wanted either a bonus, to be decreased annually, or a countervailing duty.; Messrs.T, A.Smith, D.A.Jones, of Peeton; Ald.Corkery; of Peterborough; IL.J .Britehup, the mayor of Walkerton; F.5.Scott, secretary of Board of Trade, Galt; Mr.J.H.Walsh, representing American capitalists, and: \u2018others spoke etrongly in favor of the ne ol of beet root sugar factories, if the Government would give them.assistance.Mr.Walsh Told of the success of the industry in the United States, and thought Canada could be just as successful.Hon.Mr.Fielding -remarked : \u201cBeet, root sugar is one cent a pound dearer in the United States than in Cavads, and upon the conditions Jou ask sugar might raise in price in Canad It is a serious matter, and the consumer has to be con- videred.\u201d \u2018The Ministers then roceeded to tell the delegation how difficult the question was, and to cite other countries.Ion.Mr.Paterson did not think it would be a great inj injury to wait a little while, as the rovincial Government bad bonused to | the extent of $25,000.Mr.Gash said that in the meantime other establishments might st start, and the bonus of $25,000, divided, uld be very small for each place.Tie Minister of Finance said they could\u2019 not give \u2018an answer until the budget was ready MR.ST.AMOUR REAPPOINTED.Hon.Mr.torney-General, has reappointed poleon.St.Amour, of Cotea d sheriff's officer.This office waa formerly non-political, the sheriff haa the appointments, and Mr.Amour had filled the position for some time.All litical offences caus: ed his removal, is reinstatement ep- parently gives \u2018color to the view that it developed that his conduct was not ie proper, and bad been misconatrued.- \u2014 Diphtheria and scarlet moe cannot spread ES Archambault, Provincial At- |: ao.vive wire eee | Dominfon Goal\u201d veer serv Jews wise, where Vapo-Cresolene is used.All Druggista, In sold by druggists \u2018at $1.00 per large \u2018bottle, or you may procure à - of other of druggist has not got Pul-Mo in stock woo\" Sao : > TU A ; .EN n hi ts - As AL rr ed £0 jréontsniT van 86-008 i Cw 7 - ar as TA | so 4 a ; 4 \\ \u2018a a , ui \u2019 Colonial House, | \u201c PHILLIPS SQUARE.if unad us dicted, will chock the th, Bot ao to.Florida, Madesia, por the Rocky Mountains Remain at friends and home comforts around you use Pul-Mo, which is the ievement of century in medical science, Mo Is an ute cure for Consumption, Throat ul roubles, tr Colds and all other cons ven \u2018 The Most Popular $6.50.il $5000 .= 1 Children\u2019s Sets, 65e 4 x 8.86.50 £ Ping ee 80 Pong oO T able Tennis Ping Pong Sets, $2.50 and $3.75° | Ping Pong Sets, Gut Rackets, $4.50, $5.00, |: Ping Pong Sets with Vellum Rackets, TABLE TOPS |?\u201cfor PING PONG.© Folding Trestles; 545 so se \u201cRent of Tops, only 75c per evening.Rent c of Trestles, 25c.sl ptntion sir to Mall Orders.» Game of the D e Day.Pa 5 x.9:+:87.00 Henry! Mo MONT rgan &Co.- REAL.|.For SILVER, TR \u2018 \u2018 COPPER, or any other Aina of.P MissouriPaoifio.Metrovolit'n Trac.Go Nor.Pac , com.new.- éo nrel eit ees cere ime x.Y.Con.x Hudson.363 163), 163.163 N.Y, Lake Kelo & W 38% ssi; 38% 38 do do.L pret .à.\" 564 du do.\".bret Se 68, GB 683; N.Y.Untario & Woo 33; SIA HU 84 Omans rom.hres eels meen awe PrcicMail Seven \u2026 4 47 eo 81% sou Stet, Com.eo GO.40° Lies: LL.Oa OTe 1 ton Ceres eens a.1 } } Pils Silent.\u2018Wk \u2018on sen 68 1p Bis 81% Blé 81 on 2 liptd 634 UD vou 683% Puliman veers \u2026.Lans weds aeen Southern ny.com.82% 38 - 43% 8 do prot 05% 98a 0K 06 router Pact\u2019 0 UK Gi \u20186 ot Tenn Con! & fron 70 nn 70 Toney NE 21374 113! nCity .:.\"0 13% 11 ud, Leathercom,.12.1 À 1% 11% do do pret, .BI BI 61 us.Bide] com.Hi ots #1 Hi 0 do prof - 0414 04; Uk.Hubber, oom\u2019.114 we Lee .do.prof.TT .I.Ue\u2019 Pact, com .905% 1 1 se 0 e pol, Cie 874 w Wabash .Ta 241 24 Weatoon Uni Tei BE mu 7 gs | estorn Union - his.â Whiing & Lake Erle.eee o- do- pref.Wis.Qen, com\u2026\u2026.:.ii ce a .42 Dominion Steel.vie .ve 1% CHICAGO MARKETS.To-day's Chicago prices, furnished by Bart.\u2019 tett, Frazier & Co.: elüde that there 1s very.Feb.26.Opg.High.Low.Close Boba a de ala on the purl Wheat, \u2018May.a\" - 1 TX w es of the public, but snaulry shows that Corn, May ox.60% 59% 60% \u2018the appearance is deceitful.Never July .60 .60% 6914-54 60i4-8; before has travel been so extensive Oats, May.42% 43 43% aa Canada at this season as it is now.July .354-% 3b 8UY-5 2H%-6 \u2018\u2019ravel is an infallible mirror which Pork, Juss.1626 1 18,15 1617 reficcts the prosperity of the country,\u201d Lui observed a rallway man whose namo Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold.Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold doy.35 conta No > Cure, À No > Pas.Price if LIMITED, Toronto, sending your Grocer cannot supply, write to LEVÉ R BROTHER his name and - trial sample of Sunlight Soap will be sent you; fres of REDUCES EXPENSE «oe Le address, and cost, E ¥ ol or Eu Best Equipped Fant in Canada.IF.You WISH TO CHANGE Further particulars Gs OF GROWING TRHVEL ° Interesting: Interview With Railway Man on What He Saw : During Trip.1 one were to judge from appenr- ances at Windsor and Bonaventure stations at the present time, he would star.de high in tho official list of one of the arent Canadian rallway aystems, \u201cand yet It seems 80 elusive that It escapes tho observation of the ordinary man, The extragrdinary Increases in the passcnger receipts naturally etrike the rallway economist, and tna dealer in stocks, but if you take mv trip of aay a couple of hundred miles in any direction, you will, if your are observant, be \u2018struck by the extraordinary number of women that you see travel- Jing.I have just made a journey west, the train on which I travelled I counted on the train, one one part of tlie journey, no, less than 100 women.This fs unusual in the ordindry winter it is the object of ail\u201c this travel .Bhopping?: No; not necessar- fly shop .Shopping, in fact, plays.a comparatively minor part} it is simply visiting friends, People living In the \u2018country have all Friends at a distance.re.-hard or even indifferent, the women forks, \u2018influenced no doubt by the state of the family purse, put oft the visit wJito thelr distant rel ares 3 \u2018the hope of the avé The \u2018husband or father, \u2014GET PRICES FROM=\u2014\u2014\u2014 H.R.IVES & co.BALLANTYNE & CO., 159 St.Antoine Street.: TELEPHONE MAIN 2402.i REMARKABLE 5 through a portion of Ontario, and on When times | ating $0 HEE CE ATING en Street, Montreal.AN OLD OR PUT IN A NEW Hot Water Heating System - Nowi is the time as, on acoount of Spocial Cut, Boilers and- Radiators aro AWAY DOWN IN PRICE can be ¢htaitiod from - es a may \u201cbe, wife (or duughtsrs) to undertuke long Journeys, Lut generilly speaking, the finuncial position of the peuple is good, and they Indulge in moto \u201ctravel than is customary.\u201cAnother thing that struck me when hotels In the country towns, - At Bmith's Falls, for example, a new hotel has been \u201copened, -und-1l was agrevably surprise to.find It full of guests.Smith'af'alla Is a thriving Hitle place.Commercial men from (he: ¢éity were there in great force.At Rrockvllls thero 1s a very fine hotel, not exactly 4 new, but it is a house of good standing, and that, too, was full of guests,\u2019 \u201cThen \u2018there 1s plenty of nale travel as well as female?\u201cThat is what T am coming to.Notwithstanding the competition thane the railways encounter in.what may bg called \u2018business\u2019 travel, it 18 very lar ge at {te present time,\" hat kind of compotiilon do you rete) to?\" © \u201cWell, the long distance telophone and the tolegraph.Have you never considered how tho tetegraph, the long.distance telephone and tho rallway compele with egoh other?YA man in Montreâl wants to do business, woe will say et Toronto.The telegraph does not sult his purpose and a ratlway journey means loss of .time, and the round trip costs him $16 in \u2018rallway fare alone, leaving out of con- alderation the price of tho sleeper, tips to, porlers, and hotel exponses, Fur two dollars and a hdlf he is able to get five minutes on: the long-distance telephone, and ia that time he can got through quite a long conversation, and it he finds the five minutes |nsufliclent he can get the Use of the Instrument \u2018for another flve minutes for very litile èxtra.This competition, Î assure yoû, \u201ctam à serious effect on raillway receipts: but when I tell you that notwithstanding all these things, travel of this kind is increasing enormously, you will realize - that the times are unquestionably good.\u201d .m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE FORESTRY: 1 CONVENTION qan I Forestry Association, of which Governor - General ts honorary Pantone ia and resid Henrt Jor bw EL | trom 25c to $1.50.STAMPED LINENS, We have just received a \u2018Nice Assortment \u2018of all the Newest ery in .Stamped Linen Goods\u2014Centre Pleces, Doylies, Tea Cosy Covers, Phojo Frames, Five O'Clock Tea Cloths, Hemstitched Centres with Tray Covers: À match.Also the latest idea in Stamped Linen Turn-Over Collars, ~ Tig NC LF NCL .Loe : Cage ® .A org] SE 28 Er: ppemepp ge oe ha LY .ties, 1-3-fn; to 4-in.wide, lal Line in Néck Ribbons, ors, all désirable shades, were frofg 60¢ ta 7 Combs.Tortoise Pehell and Amber.Back Combs, with : classes.\u2026 As usual, \u2018on.Thursday a\u2019ternoon, at half-past two, Classes will meet in the Ladies\u2019 \u2018Parlor, : BEST ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS._JAS.A.OGILVY ® SONS - ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN dei ne.© Pharr à \u201cTyait A WORD ABOUT RIBBONS.We have reduced various lines of Ribbons, In different widthy and.avt.Plain Colors, in Moire, Satin and Colored Si also Far 1 trom worth from 150 to a Silk.ey Stripes.For 3 cts.and 5 cts.a yard.in Fancy Stripes, figured and plain cole widths from 4 to 7 in.All our Fahcy Ribbons, that that oo For 25 cts; a yard.Lo FANCY HAIR COMBS.We have received a shipment of all the-newest in, Fancy Side and.Back Side, -Combs, in Tortoise Shell and \u2018Amber, different shapes.Pompadour Combs, same style as the, Back \u2018Combs, different sizes, in plain and.fanc y tops, in Amber and Tortoise Shell \u201cthe Ladies\u2019 Art All are: invited to attend thésé New Spring Goods.2 / Montreal We have just opened u SFRING GOODS, which, withodt doubt, are ., vastly superior to anything we have ever shown.An early selection willensure most perfect satisfaction.our first conligament- ot \u201c With the Rayal Tour.\u201d © \"A margatjve of the recent tour of the DUKE.AND DUCHESS OF CORNWALL AND YORK THROUGH GREATER BRITAIN, includi Royal Highnesses\u2019 Speech at the Guild Hall, December 5, 1992.By KNIGH.With 16 illustrations and a map.Cloth, $1.00; Paper, 75 cents.FOR SALB AT CHAPMAN'S BOOKSTORE.His .F.te expressus \u2018tho destro of the | I was out was the busy adpeot of the} he annual convention of the Cäna- de Lot- | - EDGAR CHAHINE, FAELLI, SEYMOUR HAYDEY, etc., etc.Frames in Wood and Gold.; - Speotal Design and Workmanship.01 Galleries of Paintings and Water Colors ; Eastern Rugs.A limited assortment by WHISTLER SOENEXTTE, RAF- Curtains' Made to Order.Ageñts for MORRIS § CO.».Loudon.England.; v.SCOTT i) SONS e 00 _ 1799 NOTRE - * DAME STREET.4 GEN UINE soe GAAN-0- RHINE Hw of any price.Our attention having been called to certain misleading advertisements offert *, Gratn-o-phone records at a ridiculoüs!y low price: L desire to notify the public, an particularly all owners of Gram-o-phones, can only be bought of BE.Merttuer, Montreal, \u2018of genuine Gram-o-phone Records is SOU.FACH, RX O0 PER DOZEN.Beware offered wt a lower price by unscrupulous persons\u2014as you will flud \u2018them to he old and discarded records- made yeats ago lu the States under an old and aban- : dened procees-=thoy are not\u201d worth: 3c a pound.The, \u2018again; they are Hable to ba .\u2026- COUNTERFEITS of our records, for wo know that our records have been: counterfeited AND WERE SOLD BY THE PARTIES who offer (ram-o-phone records lower than the reget Write to us or any of our agents for a complete list of GENUÉNE BERLINER GRAM-O-PHONES.AND RECORDS.that - \u201cGenuine Gram-o- \u2018phone Records\u2019 \u2018or bis auihorised agents.The price 4 E.BERLINER, 2315 St.Catherine S Street, | \u201cMON TREAL.6th and 7th Mareh, The event la res burs.The chief feature ot the gathering will be a lecture by -B, fe, Fernow, principal of the New York State Collage of Forestry.will cover a wide field, and Will he practical ts well as theoretical.Such aubjects as.the means of suppression of forest fires will be discussed Int he torm of spucial efforts, and in a paper hy sir Heart Joly.\u201cForestry In On- tarlo'!* wlli-be the theme of a paper \u201chy Mr.Thomas Southworth, director forestry for that Province.\u201d \u2018Prof, John survey, will present forestry in relation A \u2018fhe development of the West, and Dr.Williams Sands, \u2018rector of experimental farms, will tell of the contributions, of our experimental girded as of national Jmpontanee, and apeclat facilities In the way of rallway travel have been conveded to the them- | \u2018Tho Canadian papers.of |.Madum, apsistint director af geologloal - - where it was found ho h Barly this morning he had mot not farms to forestry, \"The Work of the Voréstry Bureau In the Planting on the Prairies\u201d will be the.subject af an éssay by- Nr.Norman Ross, assistant superintendent of forestry.A paper on {he pulp industry by an expert who \u2018has given the subject special\u201d attention will also be among the contribu- tious to the proceedings of the eonven- tion, which it ia expected will give wn great impulse to forestry.in the Dominion.KICKED BY À HORSE.KAT Ma aguire, 20 Ts of age, .was kicked by a horse yosterday afternoon on Mount À oyal Avenye.\u2018He was taken to the Hotel Bie jen in an unconscious condition .con the brain.regained consciotrmess, covery are entertained.Drummond Street.but hopes of - $1.JACOBS OIL ; rene Maguire lives on \u2014 © statutory powers now vested \u2018in the .plication to the.Railway Committee of .\u201cany railroad compan b Parliament.- y company by imen in the City Council as a whole.will | - with the shock he sustained in \u2018his father\u2019s every flower of completed.PN Pe pa F 5 CA THOR Y it >< Explanation of the the Postion of | Terminal Co.'s.Bill - oo At Ottawa.; In certain Qnpiters tec in city an effort is belng exerted th make it appear that the Terminal .llway Company,.in securing its.charter, \u2018hoodwinked the citizens 4nd obtained 80 , thing that should never have.be ° granted.This is denied by those: interested in the company, who point out that during the.summer of 1899, when the \u2018Terminal Railway bill, embracing fts chartér, Was before, the Rallway Committee of the House of Commons, & copy of the bill was sent by the clerk of that committee to the City Council of Montreal, and, by resolution, the.çity attorneys were inatructed to proceed to Ottawa in order to safeguard the interests of the city.In the bill, which was under consid- .eration at that time, is à clause under which thé Terminal Company has a right to construct branch and circuit lines in the.streets of the city, subject to- such terms and conditions as are injpysed upon the company by the City \u2018Council.It is\u2019 said that ex-Mayor | Prefontaine, who was, as ,he stiil is, a \u2018member .of Parliament, and City Attorney: Ethier acquiesced, on behalf of the city, in the adoption of the Termit al Company.- RIGHTS OF THE CITY.The city of Montreal has no right, so the Railway Committee of \u2018the Privy Council says, to restrict and diminish , the statutory \u2018powers of the company, \"but has a perfect right, and is authorized by the statute in question to\u2019 impose, the obligation upon tha company to pay a just and fair indemnity to the'city for the use of its streets.The.reason the company made \u2018ap- the Privy Council was'to comply with the provisions of its charter and of the Railway Act.It is stated by counsel learned Inthe law that the Railway Committee of the Privy Council itsel?\u2018bas no authority to restrict or limit: the statutory powers conferred upon\u2019 hi; de M'ARTHOR PASSES AWAY David J.McArthur, only pon of the, late\u2019 Colin MeArthur,.die at \u2018his residence, 52 Park * Avenue, shontiy before twelve o'clock this.morning.It is understood that Mr.MeArthur\u2019s death is attributed.directly to the effects\u2019 of a severe attack of pneumonia .which he contracted at the time of\u2019 the destruction by fire of the factory .of Colin McArthur & Co., of which he was president, which occurred on October .28t last, together death on December 8th.Mr.McArthur was about thirty-eight Fears old, and wus one of the most prom- | nent and best known young men: in the \" business circles\u2019 of this city.and his en- \u2018ergy, ability and sterling worth e assurance of a successful and useful © career.That he should be stricken down in the his marhood is the cause\u2019 of universal regr - À wife and ee children \u2018survive\u2019 him.The funeral arrangements are not yet WiLL NOT AFFECT FARNHAM.\u2018 Mayor R.C.McCorkill Receives As- .surance from C.P.R.That Shops There Will he Maintained.Dr, R.C: MoCiorkill,: Mayor -of Farnham, | overhead or underground, | \u20actreet and | Evans and Je \u201cparatus; for.steam, reporter shows .aud B.Br TO tor au ier KO.and and nue Eu Lo for rip, \u2018af the arg | uments, :\u201d : 2 x WOULD MEAN MILLIONS, 1 Proposed ~ Plan far.Connecting Pace Viger and Windsor Stations -\u2026 Not/Fensible.- ; \u201ca n Monday evening published 228 to Presse ov effect that the exetutive officials of the Canadian Pacific Railway Cumpany were considering the most feasible\u2019 means of connecting, the indsor Place Viger stations, in order to fulfil an\u2019 alleged clause in the company\u2019s \u2018charter which calls for the making up and 9 |-departure of all west bound trains at the Kast Eud d ya This: morning an official through whose bands such negotiations would have to pPasg, \u2018treated the with the utmost indifference: In édet,it was stated that the company had not given the matter a moment s attengon.Buch a project would involve the expenditure of between $8,000 and $7,000,000, and would be impracti- ble of operation.ALLEGES SELF-DEFENCE, .Enquete took place this morning in\u2019 tb case of Couldroni Cairmonie, the Italian, accused of brandishing a knite at W.Wilson, on February 18.Cairmonie said he was struck on the face, sand insulted, and he only acted in self- defence.The khife wax: Produced.The case was remanded to March 2.OPPOSITION TO.HOSPITAL IN CIT of \u2018Smallpox Hospital in the Park.- The foreshadowed report of the City Attorneys, that nothing prevents \u2018the City Council from disposing of a part of Mount Royal Park for the establishnient of- a Civie Hçspital if- it Judes opportune and necessary, has started a counter agitation in_opposition to the proposal.Even if the Attorneys are legally right in | \u2018their contention signs.are not lacking that public sentiment is antagonistic to the proposal that \u2018has been made.The alder- \u2018not be able to adopt tlie suggestion of the Hygiene Committee without incurring the hostility .of many of.the electors.- But there is still some.incertitude that the opinion professed by the City Attorneys is correct.The city charter seems tog be diametrically oppased to the project in question.Section 546, speaking of the uses [ to which Mount Royal Park -may be put, has the following strong restrictive clause: \u201cThe ¢ity «hall in perpetuity preserve and maintain the whole of Mount Royal | Park according to its present.limits as a public park, and the City Council shall not have the power to alicnate any part or portion of said park: for any special rights, privileges or franchises thereon, nor shall the Council permit the laying of: any: tracks, poles, wires or electrical ap- \u2018electric or traction purposes by any person or- corporation; notwithstanding.any special power of \u2018expropriations or otherwise granted by any general or special statute to the city.of Montreal, or to any person, municipality or corporation whatsoever, save in so far as such special statute may expressly derd- gate from the mrovisions of this article.\u201d The'fact of the matter is that sc ientists may prove absolutelv that ne, harm can possibly come from the presence of a «con: tagious disease hospital in the heart of the city, still the bulk.of the people evince a distaste for such an institution in their midst.Tt may ment \u2018has been \u2018successfully tried in London and Paris, » hut 2 \u2018vursory canvass of the situation in Montreal\u2019 by -a Herald that the people are opposed to the presence of such an institution in their midst.Bit even in London, rot.long.since.it was distinctly proven -that recurrent disease in a \u2018certain locality was directly traceable to the presence of 1.contagious disense hospital in the local.itv.\"A great many peon'e feel.as'de altogether from the physically injurious aspeet by rail, either |.| take\u2019 fretedence.be true that the experi-| |, HAS SECOND READING Work on the Railway Starts This Year\u2014 Crawford s Extra- oratlery Resolution.Toroate, Feb.al.) \u2014 Preuder Ross, ut the pentes à the Leglsiature yesterday, took Mr.Whitney strerply to task for statiug at Ide recent banquet that the wurtk of governing tue province was 1eally done by the Opposition a statement wibueh had been bused on \u2018the ailegation.that.eomdæstiies of the Government sought the Oppusitiou's views with regard to cel- tain bills, Upou the work of the session being resumed, it was agreed that on and after Monday\" next Gov cousment business wi e ernment legislation was All- donc except the redistribution and railway sulmidy bills, \u2018The LHI providing for the building of a Government railway from Noth Bay to the head of Lake Teurisenniingue received Ita second reading lu tue -Legiskature yes terduy, aftur chorough discussion, in wilch the Opposition fully concurred in the principle involved, although cxpreseing regret that more detalled Auforumtion was not \u2018The Opposition.thought tlie Dominion Government should be asked to assist.Work on the rajlway will, start this year, so Ma, Latchford anounced, Mr.\u2018Thomas Crawford introdueed.the question of transportation rates\u2018and moved \u201cthat in the opinion of this House it ts the -duty' df the Provincial Government - to, without delay, urge upon the Gover nent of Canada the necessity of \u2018tuking steps.to.obtain for the people .of this province cheaper 1utes for the transportation of ag- \u201cforthcoming.1 vicultural products.\u201d Hon, Mr.Dryden said he had.been a member of the House since 1879, and had heard many motions of want of \u2018confidence, but had néver,heard à more strange resolution than .the one just advanced.It was nthing more or less than a .proposal \u2018thato the House should take ste to demand that another body.outside Îts Jui lsdiction altogether should take, a certain line of ne- tion.\u2018The motion was lost on A sutaigit party vote of 41 \u2018to 0.81 A, OFFICES AR ALMOST : a COMPLETED (Continued trom Page.Ly: Above the: marble panels is a deep piece \u2018of \u2018puience ov glazed art terra cotta argely used for vases\u2019 and Lric-a-brac The faience is in gold and green worked in panels, with divisions mouldex] in the most artistic manner.\" The ceilin too, is of faience executed at Poole in fo shire, England.the producer, and it is \u2018pronounced to be the finest piece of work he has executed \u2018 The pandlling in connection with \u201cthe vestibule mahogany work is of Pr@tche Kan- guime nmrhle from Numidia, Africa, one of the most\u201d celebrated marbles of the ancients: \u2018 \u2018The main corridor is faced with masble, the base being what \u201cis\u201d termed lunel, and above.is Napoleon from Belgi In ni \u201cNapoleon marble thirty vce shades; of browns and grays have.been \u2018counted.The slabs are large, measuring : five feet by six, and the jointures are so male that the fantaspic figures formed by pature have been preserved.In the entire arrangement the architect, -Mr, R: A.Waite, has carefully preserved the effects of the coloring, and has\u2019 evidently had m his mind the rich: gim- plicity which i« most calculated to exci ® pleasurable emotion.Here ave to be seen \u2018in nature's own fashioning not only hills ten and valleys in miniature, but figures of animals and plants and even\u2019 portions -of the human frame.\u201d On the floor above\u2014 that \u2018s~the floor devoted to the company\u2019s exécûtive offices\u2014another vista of marble Here the base ia\u201d of Florence | gpeux out, , would.be: maîntained -at .Farnhum, - Company; which is working night and day, .loving four cases: Rabea.Judgment rendered ting the plaintiff, a with interest Cand.cot og te plaintif Action by Manager of Bank.of Ottawa was in the city yesterday and interviewed Sir Thomas Shaughnessy regarding the probable effect upon the Farnham hops of | the ((P.R., of the proposed consolidation of the company\u2019s shops in Montieal.The \u2018car shops.in Farnham now employ about 200 men, who.form a-most important portion of the town's inhabitants\u2019 and it would be a very serious matter for Farn- ham if the rumor that these shops were to be removed were true.te MceCorkill was seen by a Herald: representative after he had called upon the president, and stated that \u2018he was much [' ratified at the results of his interview, Nir Thomas assured lim that the hn ame to repair; would continue; as in the past, work for thie eastern division, Mayor MoCorkil] states tat business m Farnham is in a very gratif vig state at present.One cause of-this the business } being done by the Dominion ay Press |- and employ i ing some.forty hands in: pressing tray for the South African market.\u2014\u2014\u2014 IN SUPERIOR COURT.\u2018Mr.Justice Pagnuelo, Gives Judgment in 8everal Cases This Morning.In \u2018the Superjor Court this morning Mr.Justice Pagnuclo gave judgment in the fol- | A.A.Gardner vs.F.Rancourt.This] was a suit to recover 8150, being the alleged value of clothes belonging to the plaintiff, which were destroyed in a fire caused by en om loye of the defendant.while w orking plumber in the residence of the plain- Hi \"The plaintiff offered #50 in: settlement.Judgment was \u2018rendered for.&75 w out costs.F.X.Galibois va.Sum.Beinger.An ac- .tion for damages for alleged illegal and unwarranted\u2019 arrest on \u2018the charge of having eet fire.to the prenrises in the rear of No.1262-1364 \u2018Ontraio Street.The case was.dism seed.she court holding that there was tro proof thât the arrest had resulted from- denunciation by the plaintiff, Alcide Charest va.D.H: St.Ours.\u201cThe plaintiff, who is the proprietor, of ho pre- de at No.25 Mance Street, claimed damages from the defendant who is the pro.preter of the adjacent: build dings on Nos.20, 31 Mance Street, for.injury to the| foundations of the plaintiffs property alleged to have been caused by - the rain.ee from the roof of defendants proper-4 000 y.Judgment was rendered granti the plaintiff damages to the amount oF 3400 with coats.Rev.F.X.Nap.Leduc vs.at.Judginent was also rendered in the Su- Les Court this morning in the case of Crédit Foncier-Canadian vs.Mary .Ann MoKeernon, granting the plaintiff $6,- so with costs \u2018and interest.| .0 MONTREAL C CITY CASE.« n Bupreme Court and Unfinished Yesterday.Ottawa, Feb.26.\u2014The appeal of the Boston \u2018Rubber Co.of Montreal! was heard in the Supreme court yesterday, \u2018and judgment reserved.Finnie vs.City of Montreal was nes; heard.The action is by the mansger o the Bank of Ottawa, at Ottawa, to ele a deposit of $15,000, deposited with the city of fine on 198 witli with \" tender for sireet ing e \"wh.signed his a; to ky ac bn money jted.The fire cleima that the tue made by a company which 3 vad Tories the money ted b orm we con: ry au wri wort Todgasnt | nad of the case, that huiliditge should not be vermitted to deface a park\u2019 that the City Council has repeatedly refused to allow to be cut up by street car tracks.ALLAN GOT SIX.YEARS.\"The Detective Bureau {3 greatly puzzled to understand why telegrams from Toronto on Monday should have stated that EdWard, alias Lew\u2019 Al'an, had been.sentenced to 23 months for theft.As a matter of fact, he got nearly six \u2018years; it being impossible to send down a criminal to the common jail for more than two years, less one day.he was sentenced to that term on earh of three éharges, the aggregate, béing 5 years, 362 days, or practically \u201csix years.The difficulty of the law is thus neafly obviated.Allan was arrested in Montreal five years ago, but was released, promis- | ing that: he would lead a better fe.-\u2014 STRIKERS DISPERSED BY CAV\u2019 ALRY.Jucharest, Roumania, Feb.28, \u2014A force of cavalry \u2018had to be finally: called out to erse the workmen who attemp to inde the Chamber of Deputies, here, yes: tordag.wliile making a demonstration in | faver of a modification of the bill dealing with trades unions, In the charges made mit ner-ons were injured.About 200 ar- este were \u2018made.| \u2018The highly-polishes fossils, | Herculean human feature.« this being \u2018the large hlackish gñy spots.Above the.base the wall ie : of the Rue St.Martin marble from.France.This shows rich combinations of | gravish\" blues and reds.veined.with whites.\u2026 The \u201cmost exquisite of these marbles: \u2018were largely weed in ancient times in the.monumer al buildings of the Roman Empire.and in the churches, où 6%, Mark jn enice- and - St.Sophia in Constantinople, as is known from buildings.but aH traces of their where: abouts\u2019 disappeared \u201cearly in the Chofétian\u201d\" era, Nowhere.else.on the Américn continent are these Belgian.marbles to be found, but small pieces.of some of Lhe.ethers are to be #een in the form of table tops in the mansions of the Vanderbilts., in New: York.\u2018which are ! the most picturesque features of these stones, are a study in themselves.In one.case the perfect figure of a monster crab\u2014 : and tentocles\u2014can be made | body -in-another the by no means aesthet'e ; ig, and in another: a head; out: pres.ntment of a and.arms complete.: One of - the objects the Grand Wok had in- view in introducing these: marbles |.NOTRE DAME ST.DEMAND FOR \"EXEMPTION ON WIDENING OPPOSED Montreal Delegation Goes ° to jr Catherine Street from Desire.Street, Quebec\u2014Further Hearing - \u201cNext Wednesday.| \u2018 - \u2014 0 \" ot the Provincial Legicloture are \u2018upon the city of Montreal, There has just loomed _upra proposition in the form of a bill from thie property-owners of Notre Dame Street cast Prnich, if granted, might seriously af- feet \u2018the autonomy of the Cinadian-metro- Doli, The bill itself involves Wome $182: but this is not oonsidered Ro \u2018murli-as the consequences which would inevitably follow were it to he countenanced by the | Tcgislature.Tn 1883 Notre Dame Street, between Lacroix.Street and Papineau Street.wad expropriated and widened.The «tet of the work was borne part by the -city and part by the property ownéra, Now the latter, most of whom have not-paid \u2018their share, are a:king- Parliament to pass an act relieving them from the obligation \u2018| of paying this tax, alleging that improvement made in other parts of the city deviated traffic from Notre Dame Street éast and as a consequence deprived the pro- prieters of the natural benefit to be derived from the improvement upon which -they are paymg taxes, The proprietors are reviesented here hw ex-Mavor Prefontaine, Mr.Honore Gervdis and Mr.L.O.Taillon.Mr.Prefontaine who.has resumed the full practice of his profession, exnlained that the Fast End Proprietors had been called upon to ray for improvements made in the « other parts of the city and which were being made, while the expropriations on Notre ame Street cast were being car: med on.Ît is stated_bâat the Legislature has already .uriburdenéd property owners in other pars of the city to to the extent pt $1,051.472.52, ran impoeed hx fo Tex.anged by the ty owners have been c inlature and added \u2018to the city'a » Th e re owing are\u201c given as epic ex.A : Cote des Neiges, 3105.316.42.\u201c Quebec, F eb: 26.(Spec: al.)\u2014The eyes of } and publie bille by An io Street from Harbor Street to {thé city limits, $27,353.1 \u2018Milton Street from University to St.-Lawtence.Street, $75,207.14.Pine Avenue from Sta Denis Street to Cathedral.Street .from St.Antoine to Osborne Street, $15.020.18.Pantaleon from Sherbrooke to St.Jean Baptiste Street, 259,055 St.James from Cathedral to the city limita, $76,253.53.Lagauchetiere Street.\u2018Beaver \u201cHall Hill.§1,051,47252 Notre Dame Street, from Papineau Street, $61.407.2 24.St, Catlicrine Street.from Deésire Street to the city limits, $15,283.17.Bleury Strteet, from Craig Street Sherbrooke, 2175, 279.60.Inspector Street, from\u2019 St.Chuich to Ontario Str et, $1,505.7 Viger Square east and-west, $7341.48.-~While the request in general is considgr- ed as preposterous, it is the result, were it granted, .that is more particularly considered.It would be establishing a\u2018precedent.which might seriously affect Mont- veai\u2019s finances by inviting similar requests from propérty owners of other sec tions of Montreal.\u2018These facts were cleare Iv.expressed to the Ministers to-day by Mayor Cochrane and the members 6f the corner Lacroix to to Stephen's .- Th overnment was re, ele to one A bill and likewise all ; ation likely to deprive Montreal of ita home \u20ac and autonomy.The bill \"came up hearing of the inter lar, until Wednesday next.\u201che Montreal delegates also asked the Government to protect so far \u2018as possi ble Montreal interests in matters of acquainting \u2018with legislation likely to affect Montreal.Hon, 8.Ne Parent and hin colleaguer assured.the de legation of eir good will towards Montreal eo it ed would \u2018do their utmost ts interests.\u2019 i ; Ÿ Na Li .¥ Dé 3 sary in order to preserve ita appes Premier sald Gov- p ent, rset; Cartér is.the name coùi the records of these |: orm, : with torso, head | 9 412955-70, making a total of .ore the Private: : Bills: Committee this® morning, but the parties was en- | leas.Teme 2 public taste to Free inl fo mtu Ne a ended\u201d the walls HE corridors.And yet there is no extraveganée anywhere.The difference between the, J these marble walls and ordinary plaster will be = made up by the expense which would have.been involved in deaning and painting during the first ten years of.existencé of the building.dureble and wil last for a'l time, and: rybody knowg how liable plaster is to Hy and crumble away and how neces+ rance boo continue the painting and washing pro- \u201cFor no part of his magnificent work does Mr.Waite \u20ac descive higher credit than for the preservation of the @ uaint figures worked out by pature in + ese exquisite marbles COUNGILLOR ASSIGNS.Argenas QGoyor, baker, and a member of the Town Council of st.Louis du *Mile End, has assigned on demand of P.' Doucet.The liabllities amount to $12,147.16, the principal creditors being Madame Black, of Montreal, who holds a mortgage on the property for $3,060; Leitch Bros.of Manitoba, who have \u2018a mortgaze for $1,800, and E: A.Armstrong, of Montreal, who is a creditor to the amount of $1, 180.The fatl- \u2018ure.will naturally involye Mr, Goyer\u2019s resignation thé from thé Council, - TELEGRAPHERS Committee Will Arrive Here Next \u2019 Month to \u201cAsk For Higher Wages.- The telegraphers employed on the Canadian Pacific Railway system want an- increase In their salaries.The new schedule, which will be presented to the company as the basis of negotiations, has.passed.through the hands of thé committees on \u2018the various divisions of the company, \u2018and is said to.be now almost compiete.A convention, at - which between: thirfty and forty operators from the castern sections of the line were pres- was held in Oddfellows\u2019 Hall, : Notre Dame \u2018street, six weeks ago.when the old agreement was revised and \u2018amended.\u2018 A committee, consisting of tiventy or mor telegraphers, will, it is stated by.a man who is familiar with the inner workings of the organization, arrive in Montreal early in March to lay.before \u2018| the officials of the company a statement of the\u2018 saläries they desire,\u201d and | other minor differences which \u2018they.hope to have adjusted.It is understéod that the men will ask that the minimum scale be increased from $45 per month to $55; that operators shall not be required to light switch or semaphore lamps; that on public holidays the.men, be giyen the same privileges, with respect.to \u2018hours of duty, as they now enjoy on : Sunday; and further; that Sunday work be done away .entirely at such stations as the presence of an operator is not absolut:ly necessary in the interests of safety to life and property.Mr; H.B.Perham, president of the \u2018Order of Railroad Telegraphers, St.Louis, Mo.will meet the committee \u2018in | Montreal and -act in.an advisory capa-.telty.LATE R.C.C.WHITE.Funeral This \"Aftecnc aon Was.Largely Attended by Prom, nent Masons.The funeral of the late Mr.Robert i Cs White took place at half-past two: \u201co'clock \u201cthis afternoon from his late residence, 22 Prince street, to Mount Raval Cemetery, ,and was largely \u2018attended, mot only by personal friends an d'aFqualntancés but by the mem- = Andrew's Lodge, No.53, | A.F.&-A.M.of.which \u2018he had been a member for twenty-three years, and i the chaplain for many years.A serv- \u201c1¢e was held at Ne house, at which the Rev.J._R.Dobson, pastor of St.Giles Presbyterian Church, and Mr.Wm.Ware, W.M.nf St.Andrew's Lodge.| assisted by Mi.Thomas Erskine, per- ! formed the beautiful Masonic ceremony both at .the housé and at the grave.There were no pall-bearerg The chief mourners \u201cwere Mr.W.J.White and Mr.David (.White, sons of the deceased; - Mr.Hugh Vallance, sr., brother-in-law; Mr.W.P, Baird, Mr.John A.Ford and Mr.\u2018Thomag Sinclair, sons-in-law, and Mr.Hugh.- Vallance, jr., Mr.Albert Vallance and.Mr.Rudolph .Vallance, nephews.* Among the Masonic brethren.present were W.b-ns.W.-Ware and \u2018Fhomas Erskine, av.Bros.John Findlay, C.M.I-A.Michael, R.S.Page, W.J.Hight, ! John.Lawrance, Chas, M.Mills, Lyle.Squires, A.Nickle, D.T.Robinson, Ww.ja Williams, and J.A.Turner.\u2014\u2014\u2014ere en WANTS BOARD BILL.Manager \u2018of Defunct Minstrel Troupe 3 Appeared as Defendant This \u2026 < Morning,\u2019 - The charge ji of Quimby and Rogan (H.Quimby and John ©, Rogan), meoprictors.of the Cascade Inn, Shaw migan Falls,Que., against Charles H.Taylor, for neglect \u201cto pay a board bill of $54, on behalf of him: self and his\u2019 troop of negro minstrels and yrize-fighters, waa.Jdired in \u2018the _Enguete urt to-day.prosecution is represented by Mr.R.A.EP Greenshields, and the defence by Mr.G.England.\u2018I'he {bill due was scaled dou in cross-examin- ation to $14.95, and the defence tried to show that Taylor had- acted in.perfect ood faith.When.Mr.-Quimby described hbw Taylor had\u201d Jet him have $1 tickets ab hilf price, counsel for the defence remarked that Taylor had treated him: as generously ak\u2019 anybody else.\u201cAll ax the hoard hill \u2018said Mr.Greenshielda amid langhter.The case was remanded to March 2 .; LONGUEUIL.WANTS BRIDGE.At Last Meeting of \u201cof Council, Memoria} Was Drawn.Up for Qovern- © ment.« .At Monday night's \u2018meeting of the Lon- \u201cguenil Town.Council it \u2018was decided\u2014to meinoriahze- the \u2018Provincial Government with ard to the Speedy construction of the \u2018hridge across the river.e loan pro- \u201cposition, which carries $17,000 and not $74,000, as first stated, was passed and a resolution for the electric Fghting of the town was carried.e\u2014\u2014 WANT TO RECOVER $482, Messrs.Primeau & Coderre, acting ; for the corporation of St.Henri, have issued a writ against.the Montreal Water & Power Company to recover £482.89, the amount pald by the corporation to the company for repairs to the pavement where pipes had been The marble is 10 MEET HERE| Thacker, W.J.Pendleton, \u2018jr., John | 1 ee ere eG erring SFr MEKINNON & CO, sus \u2014 , stock of.the very latest .\" Alo: a full range of Tailor-made COSTUMES, JAOKE CAPES AND soars.OUR OPENING \u2018WiLL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, sth.and.oth = sr The Trade Should see Our Fine Display Before Opening Days.U : : TRIED SUICIDE \u201cTHIS MORNING - |Unidentified \u2018Man Shot Himself | - on Dorchester St.at an: co - Earlys Hour.\u2014 At the \u2026 corner of St.Andre aud 'Dor- \u2018chester Streets, at 6.30 this morning, a man, who Jies now at the General in.a very serious condition, attempted suicide.He was observed as early as 6 o'cloek to be loitering around in the vicinity, He svemed to have nothing particular to do, a; 1 from his unsteady gait many thought be was drunk, but being quiet, no notice was taken of him.One ed, an Richard, à local bytchier, whom he wished to see.Nobody seems to have noticed that\u2019 he carried a revolver, At about 6.35 o'clock, just as Mr.Phil- -arum Lamontange, Deputy Collector - oï Provincial Revenue, was leaving his hou-e, a pistol shot was heard by him, and coining to the spot, he found the man lying on the snow, which.was erimsoned with Lis blood, and \u2018Constable Marchand stand- in, over him.he ambulance of the General Hospital was called at once, and he was taken there: He is described as about 85 years of age, with a.moustache, slight of build, and dressed like a Lib: rer.When brought in.he was wrd ped uy up in a rug.- The would-be suicide told the constable \u201cthat he had thrown\u2019 the revolver away onewhere.Hé was too weak to be ques- \u2018tioned further.The attempt, seems to have been made witlia revolver placed directly to the body and then fired.The bullet peneträted the\u2019 lower part of.the stomach, and is one of the most zerious that could possibly be inflicted.steadiastly refused to give lis name, \u2018and owing to his condition questioning \u2018was nôt pressed.\u201cIns the morning two men aged.about 60 and 25 respectively, \u20ac alled to.see him, but although they weresadmitted and apparent.lv identified him.they.would not reveal his name, even when, ,bressed to do wo.\u201cAccording to Dr.Von léberts, superintendent of the Céneral Hospital, there is \u2018hope of his Pecovery, as it is found thal he shot himself through.the lower part of the chest.and \u2018not\u2019 as liad \u201cbeen supposed.hy eyve-witnescex, in the stomach, It would be idle, however, to dispute the fact that he is very dangerously injured.IDENTIFIED: The name of the -would- be suicide.is Eds.ward Mason, of 4 Platt Street, and he 18 said to be a clerk in the Paymaster's 1e- partment ox the C.P.1.What prompted the act ia unknown, but he told Dr.von Flerts that he had reasons for attempting it: These reasons the detective office may be called on to investigate.Mason had not been in \u2018quite Jie usual spirits for sume time.I, LOUIS LISTS TR WH + city Treasurer Robb says the facts would seem to justify \"Ald.\u2018Payette'3 demand for an investigation into certain alleged irregularities iñ cennec- tion with the preparation of the voters\u2019 lists for the recent municipal elections.-\u2018Fhere may have been no wilful mal- \u2018feasance,\u201d hé said this morning, \u201cbut Ugence.\u201d - And Ald.Payette is seemingly not the.\u2018only one who suffered through these so-called \u201cclerical errors.\u2019 Ald.\"Vallteres says that-there were at least forty of his constituents disqualifizd who were, from an examination of the treasurer's \u2018books, .manifestly, qualified.\"The: practice in the preparation of the lists that are placed.in the hands of the returning officers has been to assign two clerks to the duty of marking those who are disqualified.The assessors\u2019 books are teturning officers\u2019 books must be for- 20th.Thése dates are arbitrarily set by law.Mr.Robb says that those twenty days are none too long for the work of checking all the wards.As has been said, the practice is to names.One has the complete list of voters, as prepared by the.assessors, \u2018have paid \u2018both water and personal \u2018taxes.\u201cwater rate\u201d the second clerk writes the initials \u201cW.R.\u201d opposite the name on the voters list, and this disqualifies him.The same thing is done with personal taxes, the initials \u201cP.T.being used.Now -if the clerk who has the | voters\u2019 lists before him .goes through the motions of writing, but in fact fails to enter these initials, a man who has not paid his taxes is made a qualified voter.As the Citly Treasurer \u20181s forced to rily on the returns made becomes easy enougii, Questioned as to what could be | done to prevent such a contingency, | Mr.Robb sajd: \u201cThe only way would be to have the books gone over by two sets of clerks.We have always been In the habit of selecting clerks to go | over the books in a centain ward who did not live in that ward and were sup- .posed to have no interest in the election.It- takes us twenty days to do this work-\u2014ail the time that is by law placed at our disposal.To have 8 check by another set of clerks would take twenty days more.1 regret the circumstances of the present case excessively, and should court the fullest usser-by asked him what he want- was told that he was waiting for When taken.to the hospital ha.there has at Jeast been been Bross nes- | placed: in Mr: Robb's hands on December 1st and the, warded to the City Clerk on December put a couple of clerks checking off the - and\u2019 thé other has a list of those who- One clark calls \"out the name\" of a voter, and if he has not paid his.-by the ¢wo clerks in q uestion, fraud | 1 | true that\u2019 men the number of errors shows a lack of capacity on the part of the clerk interested which indicates that his Juseful- neas to the corporation Is is \u2018gone.\u201d TROUBLE OVER Show FEMOIL + \u2018The Montreal Street Railway Company bas forwarded to the \u2018City \u2018Freasurer- ail but $9,000 of its portion of the cost of snow removal, wlgch, in Its entirety, has to date cost $92,000, \u201c\u2018hher¢ was a large number of wen about the treasuy department yesterday who had not been paid, the reason\u2019 being.that there were no funds available.\u201cDue Street Railway Company had retused ta supplement the amount it had \u2018already pald-$27,000\u2014 because of thie cost of the work, which.Manager Wankiyn- considered excessive.After some negotuntions, (ity Treasurer \"Robb finally succeeded in getting a cheque for $10,000 from tlhe street radlway.As the company.is bound to pay one-half of the entlie cost, there.is still to date a-bal- ance of $9,000 .Mr.Itobb then paid.the men, and Immediately notified\u201d City Surveyor Barlow that he would not \u2018be responsible for any addl- tlonual work performed until the approprin- tan of $20,000, already asked from Council, ls voted.\u2018 City Suryeyor Barlow docs.not see that the.Montreal Street Railway Company has anything a.particular.te coinphiln about this year.\u201crie, cost of the ng storm of February 1 and 2_ this year,\u201d he sald to an Herald reporter \u201cfils Morning.\u201chas not been, anything near as much as was paid for à 54h gle storm {if the spring of: 1000.Ju March of that year, you will remember, we had a tendfie storm, whioh cost the eity $81,000, Of course, there was more show then than, during the presciit morth, but it Is equally uitkeh of the snow went away through thaws, which has nots heen\u2019 the tase thx xeur.The storm this month only cost $64, £00.No that there you have a difference of $12,000 in a single storm.Cont the winter of 3901 we paid $110,000 for snow rémeval: in: that of.19400, $126,000 So far this wintef-and the most of ft 19 passed-we Love only spent $92,000, \u201cIt must bie remembers,\u201d also, that we have four miles more trek to clear, caused by the extensions.In the Boulevard St.Dents and the > : at n $0000000000000 1000060000000 FASHIONABLE + MACKERROW \u201cBROS.d ve 5 A Ties ~- I - \u201d Our great assertment of TIES, specially made.for us of an the i te, latest patterns and designs, are being rapidly sob, Ne wonder ! wo 0 Quilty and low price will tell.AN at NALF PRICE.} Ausicny DEMERS a 0.: .2246 St.Catherine St.Oppose Vio) à ver se i i > \u2018ew ® Latest styles at .LEACH'S | Plans and specification can be seen and form .* 27 i E v rd » \u201c pe ; stems Arbeit A month aie ot The era * Order for the oie 3 an or plac oF pus My Pata coed REFER tound on EE) es 5 bn ares ; TO ADVERTISERS.* circulation of The Daliy Horale 1» papare\u2014with ene exosptioi oy Ta siren circulation in all rr Pet bs ly In excess of that of any of the other x Dominion is growing rapidly and it is \u2018win the front rank of Canadian ad A \u2018mediums, Rates on application.=\u2014>\u2014 | JOB PRINTING.The' Herald's Job Printing and Book Bind: fog Departments are among the largest in the Dominion, and are AE for the execution of the finest work.\u2014W.K.Sharpe, .TELEPHONE NUMBERS.HERALD.PUBLISHING COMPANY.08 Craig Street, Montreal.JAS.8 BRIERLEY, Managing Director.W.J.TAYLOR, F.ABRAHAM, .Business Mgr.,8ec.-Troas, CHANGING HIS ROLE.It is probably a fair inference from Mr.Fielding's remarks on Mr, Charl- ton\u2019s.amendment that the Cabinet are considering carefully all suggestions.made to them on tarift and allled ques- \u2018tions, and are comscious that there 15 a certain amount of anti-American feeling in the country upon which men lke Mr.Charlton \u2018and Mr.Gourley | count for approval of thelr utterances, and which may turn out to be wide- spréad enough to be deserving the attention of those\u2019 entrusted with the function of advising the majority of Parliament.That such conditions may exist doës not, however, make any the more admirable the performance to which Mr.Charlton has treated\u2019 the country.He intimated to the House that he had \"extracted.from.-Sir Wilfrid Laurier something like approbation of his re- \u201c cent campaign in relation to American .trade, and since he niakes the.statement it must be that Sir Watrid, with his usual urbanity, has found something to- admire.Taking that eam- paign in the main, however, it \u20181s diffi- : eult to be attractpd to it.Mr.Chari- ton has been condemned, in years past, for his interest in American trade matters.Some months ago he began a \u2018series of public addnesses- in American centres, in which he showed his audiences that the bearings of trade be- ~ tween the two countries are not what \u2018ment, they should be, and warned them\u2014 every oné \u2018supposed as a friendly coun- sellor\u2014that .unless, Washington -did what Canada w .the Canadian Parliament could probebly not be restrained from adoptipg retaliatory measures.\u2018And then, fresh from the - role of candid and friendly counsellor, he launches, fram his plate in Parlia- the very proposition he Was afraid \u2018 Parllament could not be restrained from adopting under irgesist- able pressure.The Herald has on several occasions questioned the wis- | m of Mr.Charlton\u2019s American tour, nd has felt obliged to question the | validity of the arguments he has been using.- But ft must.now be clear that it ever there was any useful purpose to be served by the American .addresses it has been completely destroyed by this \u2018rapid transition.That Mr.Charlton's motion and his speech in support of it pander to whit- ever of anti-American feeling re may be in the community admits of no question.Profeseedly dealing with the great trade interests of the Dominion, the speech fails to exhibit, in a single paragraph or a .single line, wherein Canadian trade interests are depressed.It is true we import from the United States more than we export thither.But Mr.Charlton utterly neglects to indicate in what \u2018way that fact presses injuriously upon Canadian well-being.And since.he fails to do &o, his whole case falls to the ground, unlees he is willing to.concede that when we sell to Great Britaïn nearly.three times what we \u2018buy of her, we are inflicting upon the Mother Colntry an injury \"the \u2018like of that he claims is inflicted upon us by our intercourse with the States.If Mr.Chariton were to utilize hie position, his abilities, and his prestige to impress upon the people a clear view of the nature of their commercial dealings, he would, for nothing could well be easier, explain these apparent anomalies.But he does not: He lets it be thought, without apology, that purchases of American goods of a thousand kinds by Canadian business men are dictated by favôr-of Parlia- | ment rather than by the interest of: the persons concerned.He knows very well that in the present condition of thinge it is quite impossible either.that.our Imports from Britain should be of as great amount as our exports thither, or that we.could get elsewhere, except by the imposition of enormous penalties upon our means\u2014' \u2018and in mäny cases not then\u2014goods for which we gladly pay to the Americans .many millions of dollars.Mr.Charl- ton may know of some way in which the adoption of the scheme he pro- poses would conduce to the material well-being of Canäda and do away with some of oùr economic limitations.But if he does, for all that he quoted abundance \u201cof figures, he gave the House of Commons no hint of it.His speech.is an appeal to anti-American sentiment for its own sake, neither more nor less, and was for that reason unworthy of ohne whose speeches have on many occasions been distinguished by, shrewd common sense and have \u2018had e direct application to the only business which should interest & Canadian legislature, the good of the Canadian people.Intemational window-\" ; is not à game \u2018to be _encour- re rire rs; \u2018COLONIES AND COMMERCE + insistence upon the interde- - of the various parts of the.2 itioh Empire represents & very nat- A] sûrvival.of the political theory.sich held gest sway in England in the eighteenth century, which was de.Jarre taken sv Aad réther.serious menace to the s peace and particularly to: the ors of this hemisphere.What Ger- Madagascar and Tonquin; what Brit- .posscesions in which the.mu -power should have exclusive privileges raw materials, an exclusive market for surplus manufactures.\"Apparently the long and costly ex-.wasted upon other nations.He would be a bold Frenchman or a bold German who, even in this year of grace, would defend.the fostering of calpnies on any ground but that of an extension of trade on favored terms, may be sure he would have been a bold Englishman who, any time before for the harmony of the commercial.firmament to be maintained .if \u2018the principle of the suzerain\u2019s domination were disputed.It was probably conceded to be of the very essence of success In maintaining the Empire, won at such cost of men and ships, that the | will of the heart of the Empire should be imposed upon the outer marches, | and: the: duty of colonists to submit loyally and even cheerfully to such- regulations as mighi be made under the operation of this theory was probably maintained as almost a religious duty.Not on any other ground can we explain the fatuous insistence of the British Government's and the British people upon a system.which, in the opinion of so competent an authority as Mr.Huskisson, did more.than all else to provoke in the American col- \u2018onies that spirit of discontent which, long feeding upon itself, \u2018produced rebellion and ultimate separation.The colonies could trade only with Eng- and, both for buying and eelling.They were not permitted to manufacture for themselves.Beaver skins taken in the\u2019 far interior had to.be sent to England to be made into hats, which were.then sent hack to New York to be sold for wear: \u201cThou shalt mot\u201d was the injunction so offen met with, and stood country became ripe.for the hodtile discussion of fundamental principles of government.The same policy was also \u2018adopted towards Ireland, and on the same supposition that at was wise, and safe, to impose the will of the heart of the Empire upon all parts of it.From the reign of Charles II.down to the year 1779.\u2018every possible restriction.was: placed upon Irish trade, with foreign countries.\u2018When it.appeared, for example, that Ireland .might be the seat of a manufacture of glass, that \" manufacture - was \u201cprohibited in advance: The exportation .of wool.was absolutely prohibited, King William III.declaring to \u2018Parliament that he \u2018would.do everything in his power to diecourage the.woollen manufacture | of Ireland.\u201d Her commerce with Europe was fettered by numerous restric tions and by privileges accorded Lon: don companies, and even importations from America could not be landed in Ireland without being first landed at ah English port.Was a ship wrecked on the Irish coast, an English ship had\u2019 to.be sent to its rellef.The damaged cargo could not be.landed at and han- -dled from the nearest Irish port: Irish cattle could not be- shipped alive to England.The colonial laws produced In 1776 the rising in America; the inhibition \u201cof Irish trade.produced the successful.Irish volunteer movement.of 1779.ican independence in 1783, by setting.up.a formidable.rival (for Atlantic trade, caused a great, though an un- \u2018willing, but as it proved a highly profitable, \u2018altération of British navigation laws.\u2018The incorporation .of Ireland within the Union compelled the extension of the coasting laws to that country.With these changes England was fairly started on the career of amendment which was completed by the adoption of the free import system and the: -tepeal of the navigation laws in \u2018the middie of.the nineteenth century.° \u2026 Before England enters upon any new plan \u2018pointing back towards a more -straitened commierce than that which now carries her ships into every port, there may be expected \u2018to be a tremendous political upheaval at home.And the complications, the in- \u201cconvéniences abroad would be.found to.be very numerous and very great.It was mentioned, a moment ago that at one time the export of lve Irish cattle to-Englaad was prohibited.We against the British Parliament that | ours are now so excluded.After the concession made by the Parliament of Canada.in 1897 it was thought that.the distasteful and unnecessary pro- \u2018hibition might be removed.Probably there was a dlsposition in England.to have it removed.But it is the fact that British \u2018statesmen who might have beén disposed to make.the concession declined to use their influence to that end because it would be Tecesgary, if Canadian cattle were and that, whilé exciting hostility, on the : part of British farmers, would deprive\u2019 Canada of an advantage hoped for.In this case, the importance to.Great Britain of, American trade and American good will stood in the way of, not - a favor, but a graceful withdrawal from a position that never was well based.We have here a hint: of the difficulties that would be encountered at every step taken towards even \u201ca modified re-applicätion of the old co- lodnial system which.England has lived through and emerged from.Elsewhere, particularly in South America, we get hints of the trouble brewing for Germany as, with eyes wide open, It attempts to enter upon the crudest forms of that system in an age to whizh \u2018they are unsuited.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | THE VISIT OF PRINCE HENRY, It is interesting to observe \u201cthe varied emotions which the visit of Prince Henry of Prussia to the United States haa oslisd forth in those parts of the world whers it might be exe pectéd to provoke critical.comment, were it considered that international significances was to be attached to it J 1} portonded of changes in be | or thie world's powers, so often in the way of profit, that the | The.Anglo-Japanese treaty has fallen _ripe-into his hands, and he carries it \u2018back i | nineteenth century, ang which, & sow i.ue a $ho Bmpesod of Germs many seeks in \u201cBouth.America and|- China; what France sought in Algiers,- {ain sought in India and, Amerias, were | asrain of trade, a supply ground for food and.perience of Great Britain.has been | And so we |.1783, would have believed 1t possible of colonial trade for its own.profit | in Canada have long held it a grudge-| let in, \u2018to let in American cattle, too,.io vhit is of * purely octal and Srisndly | \u201c Argerican- -German treaty.sæelf as.:tlon with monarchy.ŸTRERE HERALDS , 1 \u201cPORTRAIT GALLERY PS , ei _ SIR C.H.TUPPER, K.C.M.G.The Hon.Sir Charles Hibbert Tapper; K.C.M.G., K.C., M.P.for Pictou, N.8., _ where he secured in 1800 a majority of 101 over bis leadjng Liberpl opponent, \u201c was born in 1855, He is a McGill nian, thoygh he took bis LI.B.at Harvard.Sir Hibbert has not Been very much heard from iu the shades of ~oposition, \u2018but when the Conservatives were Ip.power he had a career of almost meteoric brilliance, He entered the.House in .o4 In \u201888 be was Minister of Marine; in '95 Minister of \u2018Justice and Attorney-Gen- \u2018eral.\u2018In 1892 he served on the Bebring - Sea\u2019 Tribunal as Her Majesty's agent, _and.received a knighthodd as reward.\u2018He married the daughter of Hon.Jas.\"Macdonald;«C.1., of Nova Scotia.\u2018 character, the principal function in which the Prince will figure while on this side of the Atlantic belng nothing more momentous tn the launching of a new yacht for his.august brother.Still out of things as apparently small as this issues of first-class magnitude lave sprung.The recent visit of the Marquis Ito to London and the cap- {tals of Continental Europe was described as à holiday\u2019 trip for the benefit -of the health of! the Mikado's first | minister\u2014his health and a desire to acquire a fresh stock of knowledge, \u2018and to cement anew old \u201cbonds- of friendship with \u2018Western nations: The by surprising\u2019 prodigies with which -he startled his countrymen \u2018from afar.The present visit is to be no less astounding to.'the clansmen.The lucky bag he takes home contains a.treasure, or perhaps one might vary the metaphor, seeing that knowledge was the quest of the Marquis.said that he has plucked: from the tree of krowledge a full measure of fruit?\u201ctriumphantly on Prince to lay it the table of the Mikado.Henry.is mot likely, however, to take home * with .him.from the White House a .morsel 80 tempting to the\" political appetite as \u2018an \u2018Marquis Ito had visited the West be- |\".\u2018fore, and, his trips had been followed May it not be |.The * Em-\u2019 peror William is.\u2018his own foreign minister, and he entrusts these big concerns like treaty-making to no hands but his own.So far as thé visit is considered, it must be.frankly confessed that our American cousins have.displayed admirable tact in the reception they have given Queen Victoria's |- The Prince has borne him- ts a Hohenzollern in whose veins: flows the bldod of England's, royal house.The.American people have preserved the decorum and good taste.which one would.expect dZmoc- racy to display towards royalty.How grandson.this can be done to best advantage they\u2019 have had.plenty of opportunity of |\u201d \u2018learning from British tradition- and custom.- In Great Britain.itself the, fratérnal : courtesies on this side of the water have provoked some .little good-hu- mored chaff of a- thoroughly harmless kind.\u2018One paper is apprehensive lest the.Prince should be killed by kindness, another prophesies he must become a myserinus, and dreads the effect that The proclamation of Amer- four hours\u2019 sleep and travelling on \u2018sleeping cars may \"have upon hig nerves.In France.they are disposed to take the affair more seriously.The |\u201d republic likes.not the spectacle of her sister indulging in such -an gpen flirta- \u201cWhere,\u201d asks the Temps, \u201cin tones of indignant anger, proud simplicity of Jefferson, Frank- linn and Washington?\u2019 .The reply \u201cmight be given in the old-fashioned | way of answering one question by asks } ing another: \u201cWhere Is \u2018the liberty, fraternity and equality which Rousseau idealized, Robesplerre worshipped, and Napoleon, with a whiff of grape-shot, .scattered to the four winds of heaven?\u201d But the Temps is unjust to our cousins -acroea the border.when it declares that snobbery.is more: pronounced .in America than elsewhere.Snobbery is a quality that is distributed in pretty equal degree among all nations.The \u201clg the sound democracy and » peccancy of our cousins manifests itself most strongly in the worship of the golden calf, which, like taffy on a stick, is apt to clog, and surely France.need not begrudge such variant in the.fetich as a royal visit affords, THE FRENCH PRESS | \u2018The South African War.La Presse says: \u201cThere éxists at the \u2018present time in Canada two very dis tinctive curreñt opinions on our.demeanour.towards the South African war.Some wonld like to throw themselves headlong in the fray \u2018dnd offer both men and money to Br.gland.There are others, not forgotting that they are simply colonial subjects, who will have nothing to do with a war which\u2019 does not concern them.\u201cThe former tell us seriously; \u2018If the (colonies want the benefit of Imperial \u201cconnection they must eupport, like men.their part of the Imperial expenses.The others reply with a force that nothing could destroy: \u2018If Canada has \u2018all the disadvantages of a cology, unable of defending its interests, 1 the Yukon; unable to make its own treaties, unable to be ever something in a universal exposition, it has at least the advantage of not paylng for what it gets no benefit for.\u2019 It is quite true that we belong to the Empire, but it Is also true that we\u2019 honor it by our loyalty and by our, great public spirit,.we are faithful to the Empire, and have never caused it the least anxiety.It is not because of -our nobleness that it spreads its flag on us, it is because It wants this territory; we will give back to England, in consideration as in commerce, what it does for us.\u2018England would not be représented elther in North or South America if, ft was not for our activity, and not\u2019 theirs.When the fresbootars of the South came to Canadian territory to steal the banks of St.Albhns, Canada had to res the Americans.But, when Fenians deliberately stole American itory and formed themselves in'a y to attack Canada, En made u d several millions, and did hata the United States Eri -treated with such indifference by Eng- velop.our natural should we put millions in an affair no more money for the South African.| dinary .attention to the relations- be- .of.the commercial roads.are not the gent example of official-control without A Syrian Night.\u2018Than where these patrlaïche once drew vital But none shall \u2018read the mystery, alas, \"aluminum base, 6 feet in length, \u2018and a æéen by the two eyes.than the object looked at, and when \u2018acy far greater \u2018thah that attainable \u201con\u201d the retipa 81a who w pd out.The Bol a South\u2019 Africa \u2018that Canada \u2018has been\u2019 land.We have not; a twentieth part of the money that is necessary to de- résources.Why where Wwe have absolutely nothing to dain and, above all, nathing to say?Let us follow the, euccèss of Great Britain as devoted and sympathetic subjects, and when we see the Chamber of Commerce bravely face the situation and déclare that Canada has war, we ought to recognize that it ex- | presses a legitimate and respectable opinion, which \u2018will be shared by-all business men, both English\" and French.\u201d .© Imperialism, : La, Presse.says: \u2018Mr, Maclean, \u2018member of Parliament and proprietor of the Toronto World, has for a long while past spoken of the.danger of the invasion of American capital into.Canada.And he has glven more than or-.tween England and Canada.His principal suggestion, the purchase of rai'-.ways by the United States, is not an imaginary thing, notwithstanding .the discouraging experience of the Inter- colonial.But the exclusive possession oly alternatives at our disposition.England has given us a more intelli- inconveniencing itself by {ts participation in the Suez Canal.England predominates there, but it leaves the administration to.a \u2018private\u2019 company, without \u2018ever caring for any details that this property concerns.We are not ready to bind ourselves to a custom eo radical, but nothing can prevent us from recognizing that thé ar\u201c guments in favor .of this plan are of gréat value.On the.debt incurred by these purchases, there would be no charge, because the dividends would cover the necessary interest.for the loan, and we should then be under the pole control of foreign influence.\u201d HITHER AND YON q : « The night hing over Hebron all her stars, \u201d Miraculous\u2019 proc essional of flame, .From the red bearon of the planet Mats : To the.faint glow of orbs without a bame.The jackals held wild orgy: \u2018mong the bills, Froin.slope to slopé their cries shrill echoing.Vath we yearned {br she.sweet\u2019 peace that.8 The home-iand valleys on the eves.\u2018of Spring., About ub we could mark the olives tir, As the wind rose in frosty puffs om And far below, from out.the purple \u2018bfnr, We.saw uprear the, great\u2019 mosque\u2019 8 \u2018minarets.There, cenotaphed for centuries untold, ; \u2018The bones of: Isaac and of Joseph lay; And broidered -claths of sliver and of gold Were heaped and draped oer Abrabam\u2019s crumbled clay.* (similar system was developed ; ther an Smisration of this Ning from doctor was out when the Lord Chan- Jors here already,\u201d was the reply.\u2018Went in the house.\u201d \"\u2014The Law, Times.; His Majesty departed, the admiral con- ,.number of \u2018delegations here to-day after: more | protection on the Various interests which they represent.the, trade from Canada, 6, 1908 expert 4 dome ye Sault Ste.ee in hd New Ontario.It is 3x i \u20ac Britigh.Isles to Northwest, Will Mr.Depaty M ter Smart include the inauguration ne paid passage system among « roposals he is eubmitting to the pe minion Government es the result of hig Buropean mission ?\u2014~Canedian Gasette.Lord St.Leonard's VI Visit.Lord St.Leonards, ÿ Lord Chancellor of Ireland, was f of visi lunatic asylums.The Lord Chancellor made an arrangement with Sir Philip Crampton, the SurgeonGeneral, to visit, without any previous intimation, a private lunatic asylum at Finglas, near Dublin.Some wag wrote \u2018to the asylum that a patient would be sent there that , \u201ca smart little- man who thought himself one of the judges or some great person of that sort,\u201d and he was to be detained by them.The He was very talkative, » t the.keepers humored him and an- ered all his questions.He ingdired it the Surgeon-General had come.The keeper replied: \"No; but he is expected immediately.\u201d \u201cThen I shall Inspect some of the rooms till he arrives.\u201d *\u2018Oh,\u2019 sir,\u201d sald the man, \u201cwe could not permit! that at all.\u201d \u201cWell, then, I will walk awhile in the garden.* \u201cWe cannot \u2018let you go there, either,\u201d said the keéeper.\u201cWhat!\u201d said he; \u201cdon't you know.that I am the Lord Chancel-, lor?\u201d \u201cWe have four more Chancel- e got enraged, and they were.thinking of a strait.waistcoat for him, when luckily Sir Philip Crampton arrived.\u201cHas the Lord Chancellor come yet?\" zaid he.The man burst out laughing, and said: \u2018Yes, slr, we have him safe; but he is by far the most violent pa- cellor arrived.Old.Cass of New Di Diplomacy.Years ago there was a brusque.old admiral upon whom many stories were told\u2014in most cases.true ones, \u201cAt one time, when the warship .of which the admiral was in command | was off the coast of Portugal, the King of that country expressed a desire to Visit an American man-of-war.The admiral received the party with great cordlality, but, Instead of addressing the royal visitor as Majesty\" or \u201cYour Highness, » he.\u2018in- variably-called him \u201cKing.\u201d It.was, out for your head, King,\u201d when showing him about the vessel, and before vulsed all within hearing by saying\u2019 hospitably: \u201cKing, come down in the cabin.and.have a.drink.\u201d\u2019\u2014Lippincott's , Magazine.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 AFTER PROTECTION.Woollen Men, Shoe Men, and Others .\u2018Are Busy Pushing Claims » \"at Ottawa.Ottawa, Feb.2 \u2014(Speclal.Y#There' are a The boot and shoe manufactur-.sumer; \u201cYour |\" \u2018Step this way, King.\u201d \u201cLook | dau wn he vos FE GREEN OR BLACK = le unequalled In flavor, bouquet and strength.~~ Don't lot ! io t your grocer tell you something ose : \u201ctive it a trial and bo your own judge.CL ; SALADAZ ur; Ceylon Teas are sold in Sealed Load Packets only.Black, Mixed, Uncolored .Ceylon Green.Address «\u201cSALADA;\u201d Montreal.Free samples sent.\u20ac Be Ter.Main 417-418; 5 | SA T rl at PHELPS & BINNS, se Victoria square.\"MACK EREL, HERRING, COD, \u2014 JOHN MURPHY & CO.Ÿ FF The perfeotion of Fit and Finish guaranteed: in Ladies\u2019 Talloring and Parisian Dressmaking! \u2018 Spring= ers along with representatives {rom the leather manufacturers\u2019 and \u2018tbe retail trade had an interview with the Premier.They were introduced by C.\u2018Hyman, M.P.The delegation was ded by W.A.Marsh and John Ritchie, of Quebe¢, and Henry Mclntosh, of Montreal.% per cent.They want an increase of 10 per cent: : \u2018 : .Mr.Hagar (A.\u2018G.Bell, Montreal) sald Qanada was a swapping ground for job lots -vf American and the\u2019 United States \u2018was gradually taking away the \u2018cream of Mr: Guraid, Quebec; Mr.Ring, of Toronto; Mr.Slater, Mr.Schreiber and other mominent shoe manufacturers also gave their views.They declured that the point of pecessity was now reached by the Canadian dealers, and something must be dole by the Govern ment to give them proteotion against Amer- lcan competition.to flooe up the flac es and go elsewlere, Mr.Paterson said that some of the retail \u201cdealers had expressed themseives to him as against the measure, -Mr.Melding reminded the dele gation that they now controlled 95 per.cent.of the \u2018ghog \u201ctrade in Canada.Surely they would allow a little competition from thé outside.Br Wilfrid said that thé «matter wquld ; have his \u2018fullest consideration, as he wns much interested.His conatitnency in: Quebec Bast was one of the prdiicipal shoe \u2019 manufacturing centres in Canaila, .\u201cThe woollen men have also been li confèr- ence here to-day.They want an increase in - -the customs duty to give them protection : against the British goods that are coming in under the preterential tariff.The customs duty at present 1s) ¢ of + If not they would have | fresh, the Summer lovely! Fresh as the Coming | :} Lovely as Summer! Nature is never - hackneyed\u2014the Spring ds always.Our New Wash Fabrics combine Spring freshness with Summer loveliness\u2014 ; dainty i in texture, exquisite in coloring, beautiful i in design \u201cthy are a more striking evidence than ever of the high \u201cstandard of excellence\u2014the standard of art\u2014to which the textile: \u2018manufacture has: reached.of something delightful i in\u2019 these lines should.not fail t to see our latest consignments.: sossessese Ladies in search \u201cStrange.ah, how \u2018strange ote _ sbirein 5 ite \u2019 and death! Ne\u2018er.was the thought more deeply on @s | borne \u2018breath, ® Loved as we love, and mourned a& now we .mourn.Others will come as we, and | see, \u2018and: pass, Ana Va vainly strive to.plerece beyond the ars TAN night o'er Hebron cease to hang Her stars! \u2014Smart get.A New \u2018Range- Finder.A new range-finder is thus described by Prof.George Forbes in a paper read before the British Socièty of Arts: \u201cThe instrument consists of a- folding field glass.The base ls-a square tube hinged at its middle and folds up to 8 feat 6 Inches, Each half has at each end a doubly \u2018reflecting prism.The rays of light from a distant object strike the outer pair of these four prisms, are reflected at right angles glong each tube, .and.are then reflected at the two middle prisms into the two telestapus of the binocular fixed to the base, in directions parallel to the original \u2018rays intercepted by tne outer prisms.It is the measurement of the angle between these rays that tells the distance of the object looked at.This angle is measured -by two vertical wires, one in each telescope, One of the wires 1s fixed, the other is moved by a micrometer screw until the two wires appear as offe, while the object is seen distinctly.This gives the distance \u2018curately to \u20182 per cent.even at 3, yards.But now \u2018etereoséopic vision comes in and gives far greater ac- | curacy.The wire seems to stand out solid in space, and the slightest turn of the micrometer screw \u2018causes the wire to appear to be nearer or farther the wire appears to, be at exactly the same distance, the *micrometer read-' ing gives the \u2018distance with an accur- by \u2018observing the duplication of Images \u201cLord A enener having expressed a deslre to eee the range-finder tested in the field, Prof.Forbes haa proceeded.to South Africa with his Instrument, and a thorough examination of its effi- clency will be, made under practical conditions.\u201d .; Swedes as Settlers: Of 1,000,000 Swedes who have emigrated since 1850, 850, ave gone to the United States, and of these only 5 per cent.have returned me.So we read, and we kn from the returns\u2019 that fronmr.70 to 80° per cent, of these people have gone to the United States on prepald passages, while the balance who have pald thelr own fares have mostly joined friends or relatives, It 1s surely time that, under the Initiative of the Dominion Government, or at all events under some authoritative initiative, a similar system were inaugurated in Manitoba and the Northwest in order to ssourp a good ehare of those valiiable settlers.The large number of.Swedisli-speaking.Finns from Rust out to the Ottawa Valley eventually settled at Sud.the Bk eta © distriots, tickets freely and to: bring thelr and Scan-.me locality Nearly every in 1884, an bury; near are pow dinavians settled in the wit.steamer sailing for Caneda conveys &! number these hardy farmers: andj yonto.of -referendum in this particular case, as the MILLIONAIRE D DELEGATION.ouçhe Salmon Fisher- Owners of Resti rievances Before ies to Lay .Marine Department.Ottawa, February 26.\u2014(Special)\u2014A dele- .gatoin representing those who have.leases on the Restigouche River for salmon fiah- ing w:ll arrive: this afternoon to interview \u2018the Minister of Marine and Fisheries.It is estimated that the delszation represents about $150,000,000.In addition to Canadian millionaires, there âre séveral American millionaires represented.What they object to is some Government nets used by the Department of Fisheries at the mouth of .the Restigouche River, which they want to have removed.They say the nets prevent the salmon from going up the |.river.The department will endeavor , to meet their\u2019 views.er \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GARRICK CLUB TO- MORROW.\u2018In the Stanley Hall to-morrow and Friday evening the.Garrick Club will present the first private performance of its new season.The play chosen is the bright and amusing comedy, entitled \u201cSnowball.\u201d An excellent \u2018cast, which includes Miss Louise Boulton, Miss Stevenson Brown, Miss Jeanne Taschereau, Mr.Cecil Gordon, Mr.Huntley Gordon, Mr.S.A, Finley and others have had the piece in active rehearsal for some time, and a most.enjoyable evening is promised The performance 8 being given: on the two \u2018consecutive evenings for the convenience of members who may chose either of thé two.Mr.R.\u2018Bl Holland, the club\u2019s coach, will hawe charge of all arrangements.These being private performances, admission is for members only.Tickets may be obtiined from the secretary, Mr.Cecil Gordon, Hospital street.THE MANITOBA BILL.~~ - Winnipeg, Feb, 95.\u2014 The bill for a referendum March 27, on t tuba \u2018Liquor Aot wus discussed at length in thé Legislature to-night.Mr.Greenway, leader of the Oposition, spoke for an hour, taking exception to the act had ben passed by the Government and they should stand by it, without further voference to the people.Premier Roblin.replied, defending course: of the Government in FE | referendum, and wae followed by Mr.Myers and nd other ene, | S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cSUNDAY CARS IN WINNIPEG: Winnipeg, Feb.26 \u2014Winnipeg- will likely.vote on the Sunday car question next summer.The City Council has applied to the Legislature for Fie to submit the question to a vote of the people, A few: sessions ago the Legislature passed a bill prohibiting Sunday cars and until this law 18 rescinded nothing can be done.The- street railway owned, however, have eat who influence in the Legislature now and it is «tically Arai that the sought for [a siation ich hes the backing of Pre- ier Roblin.a be granted.mr \u201cTORONTO LABOR TROU BLES.providing : .widow and \u201c| Britain, and the Macdonald family r t- | AFTER: STOCKTAKING \u2018REMNANTS | .On our first floor on special tables \u201cwill be founé 2 a.'SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES, PRINTS; 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P.Davis, K.C., ang / Senkler, -of Vancouver, are in the city pate di RAE | 2 0 PRAISES 0: | Deputafion Visits Montreal on | | Arthur to all points in Ontario and Quebec from 75 cents to 50 cents for ten | | valise and $25 being gone.| the Quebec Provincial Branch of the Domin- Ref he feven euchre league series was played Notre Dame St, west, Monday evening, Free- \u2018| and recitations.order.to be located at the East End, met on , records and seal; | Lodge, | was\u2019 made to the dining hall, where refresh- and\u201d warts oh Catarrhosone Po - THENEW om !$ Way.Home From Interview With Premier.A A deputation of.ten \"representatives.of the New Ontario nm Association arrived fn the \u2018city yesterday from Ottawa, whore they had an in- |.\u201d \u2018formal meeting with the Premier and several of the ministers.This delega~ tion, Mr.Burke, the spokesman, says, Is merely the advance guard of the, \u2018larger one which will reach Ottawa from the West two weeks from to-day, when the Government's ald will be \u2018s0- licited in various ways calculated to foster colonization, The delegation, h left for To- Heu via the On- ronto last night to tario Gov¥rnment along the same lines, consists of Messrs.W,.Matthews, Mayor of Port Arthur; G.Dyke, Mayor of Fort Williams; George Hodder, Isaac Erickla, representi.s the Fin- landers colony; R.MoKenzie, T.N.Ar drus, W.McKirdy, A Greenwood, Greenwood- and H.Bo Dawson.Yesterday afternoon they called upon | Mr.Charles M.Hays, general manager of the Grand Trunk Railway, and made \u2018a request for reduced rates for colonists from all points in Ontario where |.that line touches to the waterway coms nections for the New Ontario district.- Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, president | of the C.P.R., was later visited, with the same object in view.The C.P.R.Telegraph Company has been \u2018asked to reduce -thelr rates \u2018for telegrams from Winnipeg and Port: words.A delegation representing the wheat men of -the Northwest will meet the colonization representatives at Ottawa, the former's mission being to \u201ctry to induce the Government to céntinue the dual inspection of that cereal at Winnipeg, and when it is placed in the elevators and on the boats.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rare \"CLAIMS HE WAS DRUGGED.- James Ryan was arrested Monday on the complaint of James McKalg, of St.Johnsbury, Vt.McKaig came here last week in poor healch, and went to the General Hospital, where he remained a-day or two.Going out he met Ryan, they became friendly, went to a saloon, had a friendly drink, and then -McKaig recollects no.more \u2018tifl he woke \u2018him.up in the morning.his In court yesterday he identified Ryan as the man who had been with him.Ryan pleaded not guilty, and was remanded to March 4\" for enquete.THE LODGES UNITY LODGE, I.0.G.T.At the, regular meeting of Unity Lodge; No.196,\" 1.0.G.T., held in the Empire Hall, St.Catherine St.Monday evening, Miss A.Sandilands was appointed as the lodge represented to the Grand Cotincil of the Royal Templars of Temperance, and Mrs.D.Mec- Quaid was selected as the representative to ion.Alliance.CANADIAN, -FORESTERS.* The ventli inatch of \u2018the Canadian Order- between Courts Pride of the East and Freedom; in the Royal Bank of Canada Chambers, dom winning-by 29 games to 17.After the match a pleasant time was spent with music The debate under the auspices of Court Freedom was postponed to March.24.; CHARLEMAGNE LODGE, A.O.U.W.Charlemagne Lodge, No.26, AO.U.W.gave a very.enjoyable musical social in Hiftel Hall last \u2018evening.- There: was\u2019 a\u2019 large attendance, | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.The prospective.members of \u2018a lodge of this Monday evening and sent forward application for.warrants.The.following were seledted as the first officers: A.E.Young, chancellor \u201ccommander: Noel E.Powers vice-chancellor; Thomas P.Swinton, prelate; Harry F.Adams, master of work: W.J.Mundell, keeper of Chas.McAdam, master of finance; Philip Upton, master of .exchequer; Percy W- Wood, waster at arms: G.P.- Brown, inner guard; Hugh Simpson, outer guard.Dr.A: A.Robertson was elected nhy- be jan, and Charles McAdam, Harry F.Adams B.C.Powers and G.P.Brown, past chancellors.The name selected for the new lodge was Myrtle,\u201d No.8, and meetings will be held the \u2018firet and third Tuesdays in each month, at 1135 Ontario Street.MASONIC AT HOME: officers and members of \u2018Westmount A.F.& A.M., gave an at home to their friends last evening, -in their lodge room.Victoria Hall.The guests were received by Wor.Bro.G.8S.Plow and Mrs.Plow, assisted by Bros.Henderson and Nicholson\u2019 and their.wives.marks by tie chatriman, an excellent programme was presented.Among- others the following tobk part in songs, duets, recita- The.tions, elc.: Misses Rice, Park, Robinson and McNamara, and thé Messrs.Tees, Benvle, Nicholson, M¢Namara.and Chambers.An orchestra of six pieces also gave several selections.\u2018After the concert an adjournment.ments, etc.were served, thence to the hall, where dancing was engaged in to an early \u2018hour.in the morning.- CA TA RRH .CURED: Positive, Catarrhozone is the Only \u2018Safe and Reliable, Cure for.This\u2019 Awful Dis- | ease~~The Following Testimonials .Tell Their own Story-\u2014Read Them and be Convinced.3 \u2014' \u2018Best thing for it\u2019 cured me.\u2019 '\u2014 st.Catharines, Ont.\u2014 Catarrh ever used; .Robert Elliott.Halifax, N.9,\u2014\u201c'Catarrliozone cured.me of nasal Catarrh; 1 recommend it to my friends.'\u2014W.B.Conners.Bannockburn, Ont.\u2014\" \"No better rem- | edy for Catarrh exists.\u201d \u2014Patrick Mc- Quelland.| Wkitehead, N.8.\u2014\u2018\u201cCatarrhozone -cur- ed me of Chronic Catarrh and \u2018throat trouble.\u2018\u2019\u2014Rev.Jas.White, Brockville, Ont.\u2014 \u2018\u2018Catarrhozone 1s the best and mogt.convenient cure for gatarrh in the market.\u201d\u2014Thos, MéGil- Hiva: We tock, Ont.\u2014\u201cCaterrhozorie re- sto! my sepee of smell, lost through the effect of Catarrh.\u201d\u2014Mre.M.Simp- an.- Wavwesta, Assa\u2014\u201cThere is no remedy that will so surely cure Catarrh es t H.Davis.Hickey, Mob.Re catarrhozone cured me of Catareh of the noge and throat, after four doctors failed.\" \u20148, 8.Ward.The above testimonials,.which have been sent by well known persons in different parts of the country, establish beyond doubt the marvelous pows- ers of Ca hozone, which is acknowl.odged by doctors and druggists to be the moat.reliable and meritorious rem- y for Catarrh extant.Catarrhozone hy a remiedy that oures every time.It is an absolute specific for Catarrh in any form, and is warranted to give sat- isfnotion.You simply inhale the med.téatéd air, which reaches the disease, kills it and drives it right of the system.Catarr e never salle 4a quick to relleve and perfectly certain to manon ly cure.Money eut, He it, $00: months\u2019 treat .a by an REBAR Ss.labor caries welght.-| of, trade unionlstr.After a few welcome re\u2014} \u2018Corivinsing Evidence That | cause Of | \"Leo in 3 5e We velar Dubreal is Hers to - Get Views of Labor \u201cMen, .- \u2018 : > - Ca - Mr.Victor Dubreull, an official of the Qitawe Labor Department, is visiting Jabor organisetions throughout the Province of Quebec secking suggestions from labor nien in regard to the conduct of the Labor Ga- sette.The Department, he gays, will be glad to have aad criticism of its operations, and will gtvé.earefui consdere- tion to any su cons with e view to improving the oh r.of the Gazette and « A D extending ite usefulness.The Gagette, he biished in the Do LE Ta Boped cons of the consulting work MR.JOSEPH AINEY.eds Joseph Alpey has recently been elected to the pi esidency \u2018of the \u2018Federated \u201cTrades and Labor, Copncil, the most Jmport- ant position In wd labor movement of Montreal.He was one of the arganizeis of this body, which started about four years ago\u2019 with a \u2018representation \u2018of four or five hundred men, and which now claims a representation = of 25,000 boua [fide , trade unionists.To Mr \u2018Alney.-more than any other\u201c man- this \u2018umazing \u2018progress 18 un: doubtadly due.Probably no other labor leader has devoted as much \u2018gratultous ser-' vice and energy tv the cause of lubor organ.Ization In Montreal aud vicinity.Mr: \"Alney is president of the local union of the United Brotherhood.of \u201cCarpenters and Jofners of Amerlen.«He lk a carpenter and Joiner by tiade.\"He Is also district organ- Izer far.the American Federation of Lahor,.Gfficlal correspondent of the American Fed- eratlopist, amd a member of the local Building Trades Section.Mr.Alney is an able debater, in oth French and English, and his opinton on Any.question affecting His\u2019 sincerity and egnestneks in the cause of labor are he Nond question, arul he porsreses the conff dence of workingmen to a remarkable degree; Shrèwd li judgment and econserva- tive In action, he represents fhe best type Few.men have done ns much to Interpret« the aspirations and principles of the Améiican Federation of Labor to.French Canadian workinguien 0 Mr.- Afuey,, lahor orgatizations to.wake the putitién- .{ unreasunable, and unjust ve | WATT : IT CHES ont Fréhibitorist Otgariza.[5 ; an Dissatisfied With thé Ross.Bi.v 25.\u2014The: Ontario.Dominion Ti held a besach of msbrderly meeting today, which pitied resolutions apparently.derni tho ment's probibition, policy, & put 4 the 2 majority pi whose 3 ers expressed fot favor ol e referendum dhe So e method of takin large and i ent ed d was pres: ent abs e opening us ning in the Pavilion.wo Dr.Mackay, the president made #0 impressive\u2019 appeal.for unity.He said the the reterepdum um was 8 unjust and upsatisfac- | liquor men.an opp rtun- or not stlording stay at home while the temperance men get out the vote, but of boy- totting those who did go out and work for prohibition.Dr.urged that a better date and one avoiding hese difficulties would be.the date of provincial or municipal election.As to the Goth- enburg idea and Earl Grey's pro sed pie \u2018he declared that it.was sta liquor men were b: pam, of he ss were to be seen under the on\u2019s skin.The question was declared open and twenty delegates in all parts of She: hall.were.on their feet to present resolutions.A scene of great cqnfusion followed and the chairman was erless.At one time two gentlemen were reading resolutions from the platform, and another in a stentorian voice\u2019 from the.batk.of the hall, Finally Rev.Dr.Courtice was reco and read a resolution favoring the polling of fifty per cent.of the votes on the list, aud the \u201cobtaining of 55 per cent.of thewe based reference The resolution also op- reference of compensation to a com- bose at : When Dr.Courtice sat down the uproar began again.Rev.Herridge th ented a resolution firming t the ernment had carried out its promise.7 his | was received with groans as were resolutions something like it by E, Fielding, Toronto, and R.W.Dillon, St.Mary's.Mr.Spence- rose to reud the Baport- of the executive and of the joint committee of the alliance, and the temperance committee of the Methodist General Conference, and Dr.Cariman interposed to declare that the Methodist Church had nothing to do with it; that it-was not represented on the floors and that he and other Methodists present were as prehibition- ists.The resolutions when goad, sxpresred regret and disappointment wi he referendum feature.of the_bill, especially the large majority required upder it, and suggested that a ettaight mazjority govern and that the date be set at the time of the municipal elec tiqnis, More resolutions came pouting in uñtil the chairman declared: that he could: receive them.no longer, Finally an adjournment was made until the afternoon, .RESOLUTIONS.ADOPTED.At the ufternoon session fhe convention by a large\u2019 majority adopted the following | séries of rosoitions presented by I.8.Npence on behaly othe executive, and.authorized their présentdtion to the Govern- went to-morrow by au Jurge deputation representing the mediately disapppars.The er a HAR be .cents.Le.itzpatrick, plinister of Justice, attended .the Quebec \u2018Harbor Commis.- - place, them before the Governor 7 Com] - 1 ' si Sh be BS : BIRTHS.rat GAN\u2014In din cils thie \u201cite of Peux alma.on February 19, at Win- a De elfe of \u201cThomas °F.Gien- BEGIN Tt gh Roe 2 EBNT\u2014At To wife of Willa G.Kent, of à son.\u2019 : MoDONALDHAt Mekta, Man.on Febru- ery 10, the wife of Dr.McDonald, of a ter, MCRAY\u2014AL Windsor, Ont., on February 21, Mr.and Mma.John A.M McKay, a son; < MCLACHEAN- At Chatham, Ont.Febru- = 17, the wife of D.McLachlan, of à MITCHELE\u2014At \u201cBleak House,\u201d Kin, Ont., on February 24, the wife of Mitchell, Montreal, of a daughter., MUGFORD\u2014Om February 20, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Willlam Mugford, of 64 Galn * WOODWORTH\u2014At Kentville, N.8.Febru- : Uy 14, to Dr.and Mrs.P.C.Wi \u2018oodworth; ; -@ son.: : WATMUFF\u2014On Monday, Feb.24th, 1908, at 4840 Sherbrooke St., Westmount, a daughter to Mr.and Mra.Watson Watmuff.47x \u2018 MARRIAGES.} GILLMOR McVICAR\u2014At Waterville, NS, February 17, by the Rev.gona H 1 awley, \"Anule Toabel McVicar, of St.George, Non February 21, the } £ B., to Abner OQhunchill Gllimor, of Buf- «À JOHNSON-KENNEDY\u2014At Vemon B.C;, on February.12, by Rev.J Westman, ! Willlam Johuson and fauna Kenedy\u201d : JOHNSTON-BATSON \u2014ât _Cempobells, N.February 10, by Rev.W.H.Street, Goo anley \u2018Johnston to Mary Alice, of Hibbard Batson.\u2026 LDB-FUNEK\u2014At Nelson, B.C., on February 11, b Funk, Fertand, W.E.Lee.\" LOCKHART-CRUE\u2014At Moncton, N.B.+ February 19, by Rev.W.+ N.Lockhart t Mrs.Abnetta Lewisville, Parish of Moncton.* MARSHEN-BELL\u2014At Medicine Hat, N.W.T., on 5, by Rev.J.W.Saunby, J.W.en to.Teabelie Bell.BEAU\u2014At Plymbon, Digby, runry 11, by Rev.E.Strols, er, Mass, win le, of \"N.8,, \u201cWiliam; eC: of to EMzabeth Thibeau, of | n.PORTER-PORTER-On- y 10,8t Tos- ket Wedge, Yarmouth, N.S., by Rev.Father Foley, Alfred Porter tx ter, both of Tusket Wedge,\" DEATHS IN THE CITY.COORKE-\u2014At Ingereoll, on Februar John W.Cooke, formerly of rt A CREGEEN\u2014On F' fey Street, Mo (Anes, Walter ee Cregeen, aged years, son of Cregeen.acral private.= WLEY\u2014In this city, on 25th inst, Ellen Donnelly, most dearly beloved wife'|\u2019 of William Dawley, 57 Keit St.Newfoundland, New Tork, Philidelphia and \u2018Seattle, \u2018Waah., papers please copy.Funeral 2 tice - \u2018February 28, at 235 El in BH a Gladys.Intent.anghter 5 SE A end grenddaughter of pe Te UDETAI private.Quebec, Toronto and.St.Louis papers please copy.\"FANES\u2014At 1846 Ontario Street, on Febru- A 25, Mary C.(Kitty), second daughter of the late Charles yertson, widow of W.D.B.Janes.Foneral private.Du- uth papers please copy.- pa.Morayshire and Glasgow papers pleases copy.TAYLOR\u2014At 22 Bt.Famille Street, on Wednesday, 26th ipst., John Taylor, brewer, nn; his 79th year.Funeral notice later, 48x THBRRIAULT\u2014On Feb 23, at the .residence of bis on iniaw, St.Augustin Street, St.Henri, Josern \u2018Therrdault, biachemith, eged 79 y TURRIFF-\u2014On Feb: Hs, gs, ne.fupbemta HITE In this foi on Monday, the.24th : February, 1902, Robert -C.White, in his 64th.year.Funeral will take plade from his late residence, No.23 Prince Street, on Wednesday, 26th instant, at 2.30 p.m.48x DEATHS ELSEWHERE.ALLEN\u2014Oe February 20, at Ottawa, Mary\u2019 Purtell, relict of the tate Edward -Ailen, aged 80 years.BALDWIN\u2014At Baidering Roa February 20, P.J.Baldwin, year of ads age.BAYPR\u2014On February 20, at Halfax, N.8, late Abraham and the late Mary Ann Bayer, aged 41 years.BURKE\u2014On February 21, at the Monastery of the Precious Blood, Ottawa, \"Mary Elizabeth Burke (in religion Sister Mary of the Incamate Word), eldest Gaughter \u201cof.Thomas Burke.pr at Little Me- P.E.I, on n the 40th -CHADDOCK\u2014At Halifax, N.S., on.Febru- - ary 17, Anne Ester,, second eldest chlld of Angus C.and Frances Chadddck, aged | 4 years.EVANS\u2014At Medicine Hat, N.W.T., on Feh- ruary.8, George McFarlane, son of W.\u2018McF.Evans, aged 4 years, .GILDAY\u2014At Halifax, on February 20, - John Gilday, aged 35 years.HOOPER\u2014On February 2, at Sherbrooke, ' dow ef.the late Que., Fannie Labers, wi Belvidere, aged 65 Robert Hooper, of years.KING\u2014At .Quebee, on Febrüary 21, H.King, in 70th year.LANGIS\u2014At Windsor Mlils, Que., February 22, osalle Laroux,- wite \u2018of Joseph Langis, aged 82 years.McVICAR\u2014At Albert Bridge, Mira, C.B., on Febrirary 17, Isabella McViear, relict of the late John McVicar, aged 68.MITCHPLI~\u2014At Virden, Man., on Fébru- ary 11, Mrs.Mary Mitchell, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Rowe, ag PICARD\u2014In Quebec, on February 19, Ovide Picard, aged 60 years.PILKINGTON ID Winnipeg, on February 16, W.\u2018Pilkington, eldest son of James , Pliuington, of \u2018Ninga, and nephew.of the - ate .Pilkiugton, rector of Ste, Ste- pa ens, Pastwood, Botherbam, Yorkshire, ngland.ROURKB\u2014On February 9, at Commercial Cross, Lot 59, P.E.L, Moses Rourke, in \u2018the.72nd year of.\u2018his age., SCOTT\u2014At De Land, Florida, on February 21, Hugh Erskine, youngeat and heloved \u2018son of W.C.Scott, of Quebec, aged 28 years.BPARHAM_At Brockville, ont., on Febro- ; ary 22 2, Bmily Sparham.widow of the late s T- >.Sparhaip, aged 61.UPD R\u2014At Tupper dlle, Annapolis, N.S., on February 6, T.Ray, son son of Hennigar \u201c \u2018Pupper, aged 21 years.VENNER\u2014At Vernon, * 11, Harold Venner, iio son of the late \u2018Rev.K.B.Venner, vicar.of Exning, New- market, Eng., aged 28 years.| WILLISTON-\u2014At Pretoria, South Africa, \u201con February 0, of enteric fever, Harry Butlér, .beloved son.of Charles and H.Loidse Williston, of Holirax, \u201cN.S, aged\u201d 21 years.: Advance in Cotton \u2018and lady charlotte gelatine 1s steady.Established 1840 B.C.on February Jos.C.Wray & Bro.,| Undortakers, 290 MOUNTAIN STREET, One door below St.Catherine Screst.123 ST.DOMINIQUE STREET; , Ambulance Hesdauatters, ; AMBULANOE ÉMADQUARTERS.Bell Telephone Up 2687.WM.WRAY, Undertaker.and Embaimer, : 2486 8T.CATHERINE STREET.| potion Stanley and Drummond, Streets.mre Ema 23, at 216.Waver- | McDonald, wife \u201cRÉ.4 * | WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; GOOD «] CAD Tue OF TEMPLES \u2014 | situation: \u2018fn Manitoba and Ontaris Discussed\u2014 Election.To-day.\u201cEs EY ! The Grind Counc of \u2018the Towp- Jars of fons, on of the te Boul 1 Que bec and Eastern Ontario are in session at wi ee erga tend, by Ww.was ce, Was y forthe on workers and hase in ted © Me Tes dei ivered the openin, pray.I - ti, So De ape Briain in a brief bu orous appes effort on the part of fall go \u201cGIBRALTAR OF THE DEVIL.\u201d \u201cLiquor is one of the Foes the world,\u201d said Rev.W.D, Reid.\u201cIe is the Gibraltar of the Devil; it is an octopus that is gradually Squeezing the Lhe life out of the nations; ; is thé \"Re sim that is- poisoning and\u2019 blighting' the etmosphere around us.\u201d The speaker contended that the electors are primarily responsible for the li nor evil, for by their vote they sent to lament, | the men who made the traffic legal.He urged the education and agitation of the question; .and \u2018he looked far- ward with confidence to the day when the cause of temperance will triumph, for God and he are \u2018on its side.Rev.J.Gordon, Mr.A.M.Febther- CHRONIC BRONCHITIS - Is Immediately Relieved by Dr.Laviolefte\u2019s Syrup of Turenne Qontains NC NO OPIATES.Sizes.All Druggists._ SITUATIONS VACANT.- - gr Advertiseinents under this heading, 20 words, 6 insertions, for 25c.HALL'S BARBER \u2018SCHOOLS, MONTREAL \u201cElegantly equipped: wages Saturdays; - tprms\u2019 moderate; tools, triai, lodgings, rafi- Youd: tieket ad catalogue free.\u2018By our \u2018Special Co-operative Plan,\u2019 course !s given ffée.Also chance to earn money at particulars.Aldis Owen.Hall, Proprietor.te | WANTED \u2014 MOULDERS, TT BTOVE- PLATÉ only.Highest wages and good, steady work the year round.Union men.None others need apply.The Mofat Stove Co., Limited, ° Weston, Ont.Six WANTED \u2014 LADIES AND.GENTLEMEN to Increase thelr: salary $8 to $10 weekly, copying letiors, ete.,, at home.Enclose 40 stamps for instructions and sopy.to \u2018Box __114; St.Andrew's, Que.46% LW ANTRD \u2014A YOUNG GIRL AS \u2018GENERAL .servant; nb washing.266 Laval ave.15x WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, BXPERIENCED Jady for coilar troner.Apply- Mr: Williams, Standard \u2018Shirt Co.52x.cook.Apply between oné¢ and three o \u2018clock, ke: nt.ven \u201ces ae = 82 PRINCIPAL FOR THE WEST- mount Academy.Must have a university .degree and experience.Applications, : ing experience and references, must be addressed to E.W.T.Raddon, secretgry- treasurer, Academy, Westmount, which will be received up to noon, Saturday, Mare WANT ED\u2014A 73 ED \"YOUNG GIRL [ FOR SMALL family, one flat: six rooms; no heavy wash- Ing; \u2018good \u2018pay._Cherrier_st.51x \u201c Wages to one with good references.a |__Caretaker, 132 St.James at.your homé, working for us.Call or write for | _ WANTED.\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, GOOD PLATN : | ; \u2018WOR SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF stat- ~ Apply, with references, 204 |: \u2014\u2014 aloug the same \u201clings.> Council to be worn by its offi ring th ; i ring the yes or Snoreque in mer obligation sa Manitoba for this si and it will put more life into the: bon forces than eny other eveut of this The Oommittee has done.\u201d - mmittee on Temperance in the aftarmoon presented a resolution, i was unanimously ad: ngratulating -Manitoba upon ts sp id a victory, : charging the politicians with a breach of \u2018faith with r constituents.to reférendum, the committee Beil that if that principal were admitted at all, it must on the basis that the majority rules, , : > ; were voted for carTying on the Ya hE deputation was received from the Sheltering, Home, opusisting of of Mra.Fin- 2 president, an ss Montgome ma tron, who explained the work dons there in connection with the annual donation of $100, which the order makes to work.The.election of officers will take pie today.OBITUARY DAWSON CITY.\u2014Thos.McMullen, one of the, leading financiers of the Klondike, died here on Friday, He was formerly an official of the Bank: of Commerce.Two sisters, Mrs, John T.Irwin and Mrs.Jas.Kennedy, lve in Hamilton, and his parents in Toronto.OTTAWA: \u2014Rev.Sister \u2018Mary, of the Incarnate Word (im the world Miss Mary Burke), one of the.most belovad | of the local sisterhood, died on Friday.She was 37 years of age, and a daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Burke, of this city.| : UTICA, N.Y.\u2014 Robe t Middleton, president of the \u2018Globe oollen Com- | pany, in this city, is dead.He was, born in Aberdeen, Scotland, In \u20181825.He came to Utica\u2019 in 1857 as superin- X SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE.2% Advertisements \u2018under thls \u201cheadin, 20 words, 6 insertions, tor\u2019 25c._ WANTED \u201c \u2014: LADIES\u2019 cated) 1s obeñ for engagements; _ moderate, Nurse, 155 Mance st.NURSE.(CERTIFI- lady.assistant book-kcepér by a young y 52% \u2018Edith Townshend, | ita_Harover Street.WANTED-\u2014 BY A YOUNG.GIRL.POSITION In lawver's or collertor\u2019s office,\u201d as typewriter; best refercncrs: moderate salary._Address E.Herald.Office.x WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL WATTS 1 A place as chamber maid or light bausework.Address 84 Emily st, city.49x \u2019 FOR SALE, ££'Advertiscments fn- this- column .¥c per word per lusertion, 6 fosértlons\" for the orice -af four.FOR BALE -_ SAFES AND VAULT DOORS.ef all descriptions, both new and second hand.G.Chapleau &.Suns, Bell Tel.East 11%».Merchants 199.tt general merchandise; good locality.Apply _to C, E._McConnefi, Elphin, Ont, bx\u2019 FOR SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO.$3 $3 CASI, like new, very cheap._ machine, $6.Graham, ; \u201cStreet.; FOR SALE \u2014 FUR LINED COAT.FINE | .beaver \"cloth, very warm.Collar.otter, Organ, $10, Sewi ing 8 Prince Arthur | \u201c48x plucked and dyed \u2018to look.like seal.Will sell cheap.Slze 39, good length.Apply after six, 10 Duluth ave: FOR | SALE\u2014TOBOGGAN AND PAIR Cavan shoes; never been- \u2018used.585 Welllugtog, 2 2.x which | 4 institution.WANTED_A POSITION AS.CASHIER or| balance $3 monthly,\u201d \u2018price $40.\u201cMorris piano, | \u2018Wo charges |.| oo by pe pth - - Co.PS * ze 1 vi re .\u201cw ; 5 + an i \u2018 _ 5 Pog re he > > ore - nt tata = VS I ASE RL - + > fo lly gt Te PEt bn dat! cond Ley ae ar 2d ur JE 25 | \u2019 xs au \u201cFOR BRONCH ITIS | 3 ét oi pri xe ron w Ways res : Chronic nchitis, The most effective remedy known to medical \u2019 science for Throat and Luhg Troubles is Angie s Petroleum Emul-.- sion.sion.It stops the cough, makes breathing and irritatio n, soothes and heals \u201cment in all the symptoms.It is character.of \u2018expectoration.and effects a general pleasant to take eves congestion the pw e{ ben changes the pnd rapid imp improve \u2018 | the weakest stomach.It.is not a patent medicine, but has has bon .prescribed by physicians everywhere since 1880.7 Aaye been Sreating À very severe bronchial cough © with Angier's Petroleum Emulsion, and have standi dou \u2018by 56 that 1 gladly recommend it to anyone \u201c Last year / look several bottles of emulsion pr et êt failed to have the desived ect.Petroleum.Emulsion far superior ta of one ring as 7 Ti find lee \u201cany other.Pres 4.\u201cTHOMPSON, Toronto, Ontario.All drogaists sellit.Two sises, 50 cis.and $1.00 a bottle.Be sûre you get ANGIER'S, you NA ND ADD S card will bring you a free of valuable - = let NAME ANR our Throng and ungs.® It tells how th care fof the at Lungs, sed Digs Cra.It gives pus nice ne to DIS and Hygiene, also Exercises, which are , strate \"ANGIER CHEMICAL COMPANY BOSTON, MASS +.tendent of the Globe mill, then a small Mr.Middleton in time became the principal owner and built up one of the largest woolen cloth\u2019 manu- facturies in the country.SMITH'S FALLS.\u2014Mr, \u2014 _\u2014 James Lu-.The.Pain of Sore Feet.- \u201cJust about.the most tantalizing of all \u201ccomes from sore feet.To get relief bathe\u2019 the feet in warm water and then rub them -with' Polson\u2019s \u2018Nerviline.lt penetrates through the pores of the skin, \u201ctakes out the soreness, reduces swellings, invigorates the tired muscles, tones up the eirculation, and prevents the feet from | \u2018becoming sore again.Nerviline is a protection and safeguard against the.pains .and aches of the entire family and cures rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, ete.25 = SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE, | .A Advertiseivents \u2018Under this heading, 20 words, 6 Insertions, for 2e.WE WIJ.I HEPAIR, ne: COVER AND POL teh your Yurniture in first.class style, make over mattresses, also submit designs for hand made furnitûne in any style: jobbing ettonded \u2018tor promptly.Call or ring us up.;* Phone Up 1365.Tiffin & & Veltch, 2531 St.- < Cathertne, cor.Bishop\u2019 : tf.WANTED \u2014 HOUSE \"PAINTING AND \u201cGEN- - eral repa:ts, 20 years\u2019 expérience.Send: {or wall paper samples.Jasper\u2019 Bacon, 21° St._ Edward.st.off Bloury- 48x \"WANTED \u2018CLOTHES.TWRINGERS | RE- 7 palring.done perfectly, in\u2019 few minutes, at your residence.Write to John Stapleton, 151 St Urbain.Buys wringers.49x WANTED \u2014 BY A BOY, LIVING Wir parents, \u2018a situation where he can make himself useful and learn a good trade.\u2018âress' Youth: Henald-Office.- 49x WASHING\u2014XO \u20acNBMICALS USED.SHIRTS , collars, \u201ccuffs.Special rates for family laundry.C.Caron, Royal Laundry, 314 Duluth ave.Tel: Fast 1981, 52x WANTED \u2014 NIGHT EMPLOYMENT BY AN | educated gentlemat .employed only 2 hours.z-day: best referen eg.Ge, Herald Office.Ra : Ter ere TO LET, SAAS EM AAA AAA WE Rdve nts Hi this column Me, per E de ipaehjon.nscrtions for the price 2 g EET ~ FLATS FOR MANUFACTURING i es; wi lipnted:.central situation.bantelodp\" .Co, 589 Oraig st.té Torr LET\u2014AT- ST, LAMBERT, LORNE AVE.- solid brick.house, 7 rooms, bath room: and: * extension, Kitchen.hot and \u2018cold water.Rent _-$14.00 a.month.Arply to D.Beatty, 137 St.\u201cPeter st.ontreal.58x TO LET\u2014A.L COMMODIBUS J MODERN FIAT .in \u2018Upper Lansdowne WANTED \u2014 COLLAR AND CUFF STARCH.ers.Apply Crown Laundry Co., 22 Latour \u2018street.62x ANTED \u2014 A FIRST GLASS TUG MASTER, work tor good men.Apply to \u201cHellos,\u201d Herald Office, stating references and wages expected, 52x WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, LY, GENERAL servant, where other girl is Kept:.emall family; good wages.Apply 484 Elm ave, .Westmount.43x WANTED .\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD GEN: .eral servant; references required.Apply \u2018_ 853 Greene ave.-_ 48x WANTED \u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, \u2018with references, for small family: Apply 10 Phillips square.\u201d ; .52x WANTED \u2014 $18 WEEKLY, COPYING.5 LETters et home: enclose two stamps with application.tion, Dept.85, Chicago.WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS.GROOM.APPLY, giving references, P.O.Box 268, city.60x WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LAD TO \u201cASIST IN bake house snd make himself generally _usetul.26 Bronsdon lane.Bix WANTED \u2014 AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY town and village, to canvass for one of the best-known papers in Canada.Liberal commissions will be pald to good agents.Ad- _dress Box 'K 85, Herald Office.tr WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Vi all departments.Steady work rnd good pay.Also giris to learn.Apply to Mr.Davis, at The Standard Shirt Co., 7 matte, Delorimlier \u2018avenue.tt WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY COOK WITH .good references.Apply 631 Sherbrooke Street.\u201858x WANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL AS APPREN- - tee for millinery.Apply to 2671.St.Catherine Street.\u201d 62x vel on the road as demonstrator and sales- \u2018nan to the baking trade.Apply 308.St.James Street.«8 WANTED\u2014A POSITION \u201cAS ACCOUNTANT .and book- \u2018keeper; is open to a capable man \"of some means in a limited lability mercantile company in Montreal Box G, 39, \u2018Herald, 47x WANTED = GENERAL \u2018SERVANT FOR A __small family.Apply 4060 Dorchester et.51x \u2018eral Press, 523 Sussex st., Ottawa; union, \u201cgood thake-up, neat; steady.job.0x WANTED \u2014 FIRST, CLASS.CARRIAGE painter; steady work.Hutchison & Son.Simcoe st.Toronto.: 48x WANTED \u2014 ~ YOUNG GIRL D FOR GENERAL housework; good wages.48 Victoria sq.47x WANTED \u2014 ABOUT THE- MIDDLE OF| March, a thoroughly competent general servant for a small family, living in the vicinity of Peel st.; must be a good plain cooks\u2019, Jiberal wages.References required.Ad-, \"dress \"Home,\" P.O.Box.1093, Montseal.52x\u2019 WANTED \u2014 MESSAGE ROY, FOR DRUG store.- Apply 4110 St.Catherin ne gt.48x TT WANTED TO RENT.ga AGvertisements in.this column %¢ per word per insertion, 6 Insertions for the price + of four.\u2019 WANTED \u2014 SMALL.FLAT, HEATED, furnished or unfurnished, west of lleury at.Address.J.F.Hersid Office, tt WANTED \u2014 À HOUSE IN À GOOD LOCALity, to keep a boarding house.Apply 1023 \u2026 Berri st._ Write in French.dox | WANT® NTHD \u2014 BOARD AND \"ROOMS, POR | \u2018delegates attenliing \u2018Grand Council Royal \u201cTemplars of Temperance, for Tuesday and.Wednesday, 25th and 26th instants.Vest End preferred.Address, stating terms, G 84, Herald.\u201cx furnished rooms, in west end, north of Dorchester: .and a first class\u2018tug engineer.Full season 's .Lakeside Mercantile Assocla- - WANTED\u2014FIRST-CLASS BAKER TO TRA-|, WANTED \u2014 PRINTER, AT ONCE.AT FED-| WANTED \u2014 FOR 18T MAY, THREB UN-|.FOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, BAR FIXTURES apd mirrors.Address 420 St.Paul st.48x FOR SALE \u2014 ST.\" PATRICK DAY BADGES.ed in gold, safety pin, Everybody should wear one.60 cents per dozen.Send 10 cents for sample badge to J.P.Moncel, 210 St.James street, _ Montreal, Que.tf FOR SALE \u2014 NATHAN'S.FAMOUS BED Bug, Roach, Beetle, Rat and Mouse Killer.of imitations.This brand Is registered._A.Nathan, 71 St.Lawrence Main.48x CHOICE STOCK FOR SALE\u2014BUFF ROCKS, White Wyandottes, Houdans, Andalusians, 8.C.Black Mlinorcas, and 8.C.White\u2014Leg- horus.Birds.scoring from 90 to 95 points.We guarantee satisfaction.J.-A.Guttin, Owen Sound, Ont.49x FOR SALE \u2014 SAFES, FIRE.AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices that defy \u2018competition.Largest stock in city.A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Worke, 250 St.James.Tolephone Main 313.] tf.FOR SALE \u2014 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE and to rent.Secondhand machines, in per- \u2018fect condition, at very low prices.Al © makes and models, Creelman Bros.\u2019 Typewriter Co., 97-St.Francois Xavier st, Phone Main 2065.tt FOR SALE \u2014 OAK\u201d EXTENSION DINING table and.seven cano-seated chairs, cheap.22 St.Luke.\u201c 57x FOR SALE \u2014 A GOOD D SPRING OVERCOAT., 989 St.Urbain st.\u2018FOR SALE\u2014IN THE WINDOW oF The 8 Piano Rooms, 2440 St.Catherine street, are 3 stock-taking \u201cbargains, slightly used Morris Upright, reduced to $200; terms $10 cash and $7 monthly.Heintsman & Co.Upright, walnut case, $150 cash.Gabler, New York, Square, $109; terms, $10 cash and $5 monthly, or $89: epwet cash.Other bargains Inside In uprights by Steinway, Nordheimer, New England Co., Evans Bros., etc.Open éven- ings.4 : Suess CHANCES.\u201cg7r Advertisements fn this column %c per word per insertion, 6 insertions for the price of four.- FOR \u201cSALE \u2014 BUTCHER SHOP.stand for -English party.The reason for selling is on.account of proprietor leaving the city.D.J._ Bonhomme, nz St.Catherine st.B © 48x WRITE AT ONCE FOR FROSPRGTUS.California OH Wells.Exceptional chance.- Joseph A.Breux, Coteau- Station.- 50x LEGAL CARDS, NI CLENNAN.CLINR & MACLENANN, Barristers, etc, Curnwall, Ont.D.H, Maclennan, K.C.C.H.Ciine, ¥.J.Maolennan.\"R°6 & ROSS, BARRISTERS.BTC.ROSS Block, \u201cSydney, Nova scotis, Hugh Rose, LL.B., Howard 8S.Ross, B.A, LL.B.F ETTCH, PRINGLE & C» ERON, BARristers, Attorneys-at-Law.Sollcitors > Chancery, Notarles ©.oraw Ont.Jas.Leitch, K.C, R.A.Pringle, J.A.c Cameron.PUAN & BLLIOTT, ADVGCATRS, BTG.Canada Life Building, 183 St.James: Bt.Montresl.G-BRONE & HARPER, \u201cBARRISTERS, Richmond pre ce Caritns Ste.London, Geo.\u20ac.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.{ REENSHIELDS & GREENSHIELDS, .Bértiaters, ete.1724 Notre Dame Street, - BFR BN.HARVEY, B.C.L., BARRISter, 356-358 Temple hytiding, St.James Street, Montreai.Phone 1 BUSINBAS CARDS.Herald Office.\u201cstate .terms.Address R.X.,| | sox | Boge BL Brokers.Forwarders.\u201d Po.\"Bos » Green silk ribbon, harp and letterinr stamp- | -* Ting, 25c, 0c and $1.00.No agents.Beware |., GOOD cas.dled at his home on Fr) of acut pneumonia.Mr.Lucas ay soute of age and leaves a wife and two grovn-up sons.- The funeral took Orangemen and the Canadian.Order of Foresters, of which socleties he was \u2018a.members One of the oldest residents of Montague Township was claimed by death on Wednesday in the person of John Wilton.A few hours before his death he was up and around his farm.He \u2018was 73 years of age, and leaves three eons\u2014Samuel, -in- \u201cColorado; James, in Montreal, and Fred, at home._\u2014 - Excuse us; but the Prize\u2019 Medal Morris Upright Planos must be the best | SP Ad- | or the name :\u201c Morris\u201d would not be infringed upon.\u2014ady.= PROPERTY FOR SALE.g2r Advertisements in this column %o per ot per ipsertion, 6 insertions for the price of four.FOR SALE \u2014 \u2014 OR | RENT, E HOUSE.AN AND boarding\u2019 stables, large yard, occupied by 10 boarding horses, adjoining | the Canadian Express .stables.premises, 38 Chabhoillez st.-.urham st., \u2018near Prefontaine Park.G 97, Herald \u201cOffice, : 61x WESTMOUNT\u2014THE \u201cADVERTISBR 17 PRE- | pared to erect a pair of semi- detached houses on a \u201clot having .a frontage of 100 mount.Plans will be prepared to suit the requirements of intending purchasers, -and main as a mortgage on the property.For further.particulars, address Villa, P.O.Box 2805.Montréal A 45x FOR SALE \u2014 \u2018BLOCK \"BRICK \u2014FENÉMENTS, \u201cMONEY TO ) LOAN, £2 Advertisements \u201cIn this column.Re per |v per insertion, 6 insertiobs for the price of! four.a Phillips, Notaries, Canada Life Chambers.x {Pe 16 LEND ON MORTGAGE, 5 'PER Assurance policles or other security Osw.Chaput & Cour cent.\u2018in town or country._La Presse Building: M.J.Do- policies, and policies \u2018purchased.*Terty, 180 St.James st._ROONS-AND-BOARD.of 9 rooms, sitpate avenue, Westmount moderh improvements, open plumbing: 2 balconies; separate entrance.Landlord will fix premises in every respèct to sult tenant.Rent 33.Apply A.__Bayley, \u201cThe Stars\".TO.LET \u2014 9 E->EX AVENUE, ONE SELF contained house, 7 rooms, with, Daisy fur- \u2018nice.Enquire D.Miller, 2325 St: Catherine street.52x \u2018TO LET \u2014 CHOICE FLATS, BEST LOCALIties, fifteen to\u2019 ave dollars per month \u2018Apply Frank W.ewmen, 577 Temple Build- fng.=.TO LET \u2014 CENTRE OF CITY, 4,000 PRET floor space.with power and heating.for manufacturing\u2019 purposes.Apply 125 Vitre st.The Montreal Watch Case Co., Ltd.5Jx TO LET \u2014 ONE \"FLAT, ABOUT 7,000 FEET.flooring, fourth flodr, \u2018tronting on St.Lawrence and St.Charles Borromee streets, between Lagauchetiere and Dorchester; good | light, freight.elevator, spacious entrance.Rental $500.A.Brunet, 58 St.James st.56x TO LET \u2014 \"HANDSOMELY FURNISHED house, heated by hot water, 11 rooms: 35 Chomedy st, wost end.48x TO LET \u2014 WITH IMMEDTATE P POSSESsion, splendid, bright, upper flat, Upper St.Urbain, efght (8) rooms, Dalsy furnace, hot water to bathroom; rent reasonable.Apply Frank W.Newman, 577 Temple Buildings.x TO.LET \u2014 STABLE.AND COACH HOUSE | with loft.Good place for milk denler.Apply otre Millar, 302 Aqueduct, or 196 St, An- oîne.To LET.\u2014 COTTAGE AT DORVAL, TUR.nished.J.G.Savage.- TO\" LET\u2014DWELLING, : 2655 STC ET.month.Apply John Henry Hodges, 604 Tem- _Dle Bldg, St.James st.48x TO LET \u2014 STORE, ON CRAIG STREET.near.Cote street.Moderate rent.Apply © 589 Cralg st.tf TO LET \u2014 STABLE, WITH FOUR STALLS, concrete floor, loft, and coach house, also: with large refrigerator; will rent separate : or together.\u2018Apply at 613 St.Antoine at.40x To LET = 72 AND 704 ST.URBAIN ST.Upper! .9 rooms, $20; Lower, 8 rooms, $16, _and furnace.Apply 287 St.Urbain st.53x - .LOST, .gar Advertisements in- this \u2018column ko per word per Ineertion, 6 insertions for the price of four: LOST \u2014 ON SATURDAY EVENING, A SASH.Finder will be rowarded.by returning same __to 817 Drummond er TOST-MONDAY AM VIA ST, CATHERine, University, or.Cathcart, ladles\u2019 steel chatelaine bag.Reward at 181 Cathcart Street., 47x LOST\u2014ON THE NIGHT: oF 24TH INST.|.& purse containing sum of money, between St.Gabriel's Church.Island Strest ahd + Richardson .Street.The finder will please return to Rev.Father \u2018O'Meara.St.Gabriel's Church.He will be rewarded, 9x Am \u2018words, 6 insertions, for 25c.ROOMS ~ TO LET.LARGE, BRIGHT.FURnished front room, with gas, hot and told water, and all modern conveniences, in strictly private family, - Sherhrooke street; pear Bleury.Address Box G 4 44, Herald.nished, on bath flat, suitable for two young 22 St.Luke st._ TORRANCE STREET, in April.ROOM \u2014 .13 62x - ON _nighed room; use of telephone, 49x ROOM \u2014 TO LET, SMALL, NEAT ROOM, terms moderate.Apply 161 Selby st., West- mount.Six ROOMS \u2014 = To LET, 1 WICH, © COMPORTABLE Antoine \u2018st.\u2019 close\u2018to C.P.R.and Call after 7 p.m.Cblx , 288A - St.*G.TR.stations.Catholic ladles employed\u2019 ln offices, ete.Victoria st 5ox -20 suitable for two gentlemen or married couple, single room, bathroom fiat, every convenience, steam-heated, Auer lights.242 St.Antoine.Le -: 46x ROOM \u2014 TO LET.\u201cNICELY FURNISHED, on Elm avenue, Westmount, near St.Catherine street: very \u2018convenient \u2018to cars: pri- \u2018vate family.Address Box G 74, Herald Office.tt nished or unfurnished rooms, newly renovated and papered: heated with bot water _furnace.Apply 2354 St.Catherine st.45x ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, LARGE FRONT ROOM, suitable for two gentlemen or married couple, also single room, bathroom flat: every convenient; Aver light.80 Berthelot st.tt \u2026 PERSONAL.#27 Advertisements Ir this cola %o per word per insertion, s insertions for the price 4 of four.PERSONAL \u2014 GRAY HAIR RESTORED TO {ta natural color in-16 days; no dye used.Bent by mail, with fall instructions, on receipt of $1.00.London \u2018Toilet Co., Hiscox Building.\u2018London, Ont.47x PERSONAL \u2014 WANTED, FARTIBS HAVing mining stocke, or interested in same, _municating with Box G 90, Herald.48x PERSONAL \u2014 CHESTER'S CURE 18 THE best remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness.Bold at all druggists.41x PERSONAL \u2014 PROF.A.YOUNG, M.PA, Phrenologiet,\u2019 Scientifio Palmist.20 years - experience.Hours, 10 a.m.to 9 p.m.Charges B0c to $2.00.2304 St.Catherine st.Fowler's Phrenological Annusl for sale, 25c.HORSES AND CARRIAGES, 27 Advertisements\u2019 in this column $c per word per \u2018insertion, & Ingertions for the price of four.FOR BALE \u2014 ~ BRIGHT BAY BRIVING horse, good driver, 16 hands high, 7 yeas old.\u2018Must bs sold to close estat, Apply 11 Dubord st.48x EDUCATIONAL.er Advertisements under this\" beading 20 words, 6 insertions, for 35¢.MRS.JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF \" piano, guitar and mandolin, 60A City Coun- _clilor st, olty.ex BHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING \u2014 iss ham, le Bullding.! rn depart promptiy done.i Shed es open all summer.Pupils ek a ADVERTISEMENTS \"PRODUCE \u201cQUICK A \u2018WANTED TO PURCHASE.2 Advertisements .unger this heading, 30 words, : 6 insertions, for\u2019 28e.\u2018MICROSCOPE WANTED \u2014 GOOD, SECONDhand.Dr.Braga, Williams, 808 Dundas Bts -London.5ux DOG8\u2014WANTED, LOST, FOR SALE.\u201cir Käveriisements in this column Mo per vi per insertion, 6 Insertions for the prios of four.FOR SALE + PRDIGREDD.gouLis PUP ples, color sable and white, from prise winning.stock: .fond.of children aly Bernard Stanton, 9 8e John.st.Tol, M 2806.8 OF SATE in \u2018Kingston, sixce the weather in the made by the owner, agent op an authorized popiel '.ne sesssiau 00 Lay 78%, The \u2018time was 12.50, just four seconds dent and general manager of the Canadian À ! , .warm city off Hanlan\u2019s Isle requires tennis son, The nominator, if not the owner.Reggio .1205200020000000 2b 104 better than the record.It was as fast as Pacific, is figuring out what will have to ; .| suits and fans and not hockey .sticks.18 Hable to a fine If he does wot state the ReheVe .oiveceneereeeearsss.MG ri anybody would wish to sce.\u2018I'he etruggle be provided for In the new workshops that .15% fo.Again comes the wail The bond, the Same and residence Jor acer Du Neblechter acteurs I 5 for the lead in the trot two [lles sent tho | tas Canadian acide have decided fo es- Men's Box Calf Bal, Slip Solé#.\u20260.00u00 $2.00 bond.It\u2019s mot so wit in nd.| and mail to cach nator Chk be [Marrasch C.iocee TO vals ahead to a 2,30 clip each mile.8 e Enst nd.The general man- \u2018 Cen qe : .Cornwall is lucky if phey gat that match | peeretary of the National Trotting Associa, molhmann .14 4°.The times by miles was: | Rger 18 caleulatiug upon having car shops Boys\u2019 Box Calf Bal, Slip Sole.\u2026.$1.50 played.tion, and notify within seventy-two hours Fechisorin te 6 La First mi : Mila.Total Sunt] ar handle In the way of con LP.sn C1; ) \u2019 os Stacker is tn be president \u2018of Mliominations\u2019 in cases not Fling.a ANSE EC RE rires 61 dn Est mille tirer teee eee 20.B30 | rare à Year, and de Looneo Eee Ladies\u2019 Nice.Dongola Laced, Slip Sole.$2.00.Tom rkey is to be president \u2018of a | entries for mixed classes, trotting an« .CL Le.Third mile .i fc ; 7.14 100 to 150 engines.' ï .+ | gas company.y He.should lease Jeffries pacing, shall state the Jit under which ; Football : Fourth mile - .> 1036 mt, connection with these nw establish- Misses\u2019 Box Calf Lace, nice School Bootes ees $1.25 .ite Lo ° -N the ' | .\u2018 D BF .; 2 3 3 = ' , oo.= - and Fitzsimmons.: \u201c Under Section 2, \u2018Kule 7, on a demand \u2019 .- : Fifth aie were: IT 12.50 Vices of Mr.Honey Gone, secured xe Sov.' OPEN EVENINGS.: To : : ; Co .>, for identification of a horse, the eligibility Co Starting judge\u2014M.Bahen- ercd his connection with the Swift Packing \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 .; .\u2014\u2014 The live bird trap shooter in New York [of évery horse must be established to thé Champions Get Lockets, © Judges\u2014N, 0 Blais, J.-C'asgrove.Company of Chicago, and will become per- .- ° ) : should stay up mights \"and kill all he satisfaction of the judges.Drivers, own.|.So ; Cu .Secretary\u2014A.P.Pigeon., manently attschéd to the engineering de- .i ; DR .CARN eed one Sooke For in |e Wha Shes ph Bet cor WE ol | Onan, wn, ne tockets domme vy SEISIRS Bem pet SEC can Pacte sie || QLUB SHOE CO.2245.Catherine St.> the antilire odo ei vores ne wrongs without incurring penalty.© the Ottawa University Athletic Association Now New Orleans Results, ; ay ne Dia, Goldman rie .ut , Opposite Victoria.7.The bill now goes to the Governor, \u2014 - and i Ce eo aid Tomb.She | Ume, and prepured the plans for the large = : i end will soon become law.The farmers ; | mary: oT - | ed the most cots focago, union 16 adjudg 5 who have made a good deal of money 000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000 000000000000 ast race, selling, 6 furlongs\u2014TLaureatea, was as well consuttine engine nent.the , : ; .- Lo 3 \u2018tthrough pigeon raisiug have a white ele- $ ._ ' oo 3 .na Miller, © oo > won; nay poutre ts |- Chicago and Northwestern Railroad and \u2019 > : \u2019 LS : co ; heir he w and no.mistake.ce .\u201c : 2, Slack, to 5, second: King , 105, : y \u201c© NES ; thant on their hands now ané no-pistake.» + FRANK WALL IS REFEREE.+ Paterson, 30 to 1, third.Mime 101, Le a tn oing of He SOD rer : eee : : LL ; What do-you thing of this irom Van = § A ee TI e , e100, Bhai, SO Say Allan, | 8 fhe reciguiiziug of the chief engineer's oo SA 3 ; , bc ; ve.+ Frank Wall, of.the Shamrocks, will referee to-night's big : © ri Lindi 8 ack | NI , Ne ze 2 department.and that in the near future .CL .: couver*\u2014 \u2026.ue © \"+ ' match -between Victorias \u2018and Montreal on whichsomuchde- © EE ne Fg ee (the work will be divided Into two sections, : to .: nai things look: ot present.it seemed @ pends.That was decided at a meeting of the league, heldin |, |\"riird sacre handicup, 1 116 micas Intra.i085 WOK 10 be looked after'by pir.1.= 4 | at Saturday wil mark a giane wince @ the Arena last evening.As stated yesterday in The Herald ® , 5 40.* won: Pelnco le Vautlet, and maintenance under the à - : : ; i city.\u2019 © s > | sive, 107, Odom, 9 to 10,\u2019 won; Pritice : : - .: of the Rugby football season in tale cs -@ neither captain proposed any names, but agreed to leave the © Elazes, 81, W.Waldo, 6¢to 1, second: Ma- direction of Mr.Peterson, .be.They ought to- know this is the sea: $ rar of the referee to the Jsaque.Co LL ® A 83, G.Thompson, & to 1, thipd.Time, | * INSTALLATION OF CLOCKS.: yo.| +.Las son + Canada\u2019s greatest winter \u20ac ; \u2019 aturally, everybody wants to know how the .Montreal e 00.! = \" Seven ol ; > .3 ' : .Co \"x.he hasty son for Canalss grentest wisier GUE: | § team will line out.But they Will got likely know til thay ses @ | boorth ue 6 fufiones Braga.newest and nvort apyroved, priapls Save CL bling about the Bet Tl fn | re vt keep up-ap-| @ the team on the ice.For Coach Mackerrow was not able to © a A Tones Lune.4 just béen installed in the.Windsor Station.is always gru ninety © in ; don\u2019t they play shinny just to keep up-aj .¢ ES .8 -to 1, sorond: Rose of May, 102, Lyne, 4 |i ; : .Who is d there are \\ ; earances?»e e \u2026 be .at the practice last evening, so Captairñ Boon left the choice .® to 1, third.\u2018Plime, 1.16%.: They are connected with \u2018the parent clock AS ade to order an ç Alaa nd please him \u2019 a » ces.«+ ow ; @ \u2018of the team.over till to-day.So it is quite probable that it + Rlfih ee, selling.13.16 inlles-Strang- 'ln the\u2019 telegraph office by wire, which had made e can fit him ane : : g i Cl - | @- may not be definitely known \u2018till a' short time before the ©.est.104, OS, 2 to 1, won: Tourney, 108, FVery thirty seconds sends a current to the dred that we © » from our stot / i What the American Yeague plans for @ .- match benins.Co 2° \u2026 + Odom, 1 to, 10; second; Homage, od.\u2019 Lou- Subsidiary locks, that moves the bands on a hun d wn to the ground .| : the coming season are will not be known | © ; But the probabilities are that it will be the same; for there !:-@ = don 25 to 1, third.\u2018Pme, 2.04.\\ luted etary day at 8 rem clock 4e re H : \u201c right don B07 : © C ,Ç J until the league meeting dt Detroit next ® is a strong teeling that while the team might be strengthened e 1 Nixth Te sale, and a, yards, selling Umiversity, and all clocks on the system .: [JER ; ; tter 3 month.Now that the Spalding \u201cfaction.| + with the material\u2019 at the disposal \u2018of the captain and coach, it + on Minder; ) 6 to 7 = etond: Henry ôE from the Atlantic to the Pacific are also , CO ?he a 9 : has declared its intention vo stand Him in .$ would be taking chances to change at this late hour.How- @ Fianstimar.115, J.Miller, 9 to 5; third adjusted Justantancously og Metill Ob.SHA 9 / é .( the Chicagoan and the Brush- ever, that is a question for the two men a i 4 Time Sia oC '.* wervatory.Mr: J.KR, Scott, © nspector * =.; [ : \u2019 hte support of the Chicagoan -a ' $ , q 1e ove mentioned to : Time, 1.450 © : | ef Une \u2018series of the CPI; 1s proud of = : reet, crror a e + ° - + .e + + e ® + ! | ! | + i ! + ; A + i | i Year, iam 8 ; Jandis will lay down and consent to a division of the pot, whidh will: he the ac ceptance of a compronuse «andidate.rt | | | = of the new clocks hus been placed in the midway, oue opposite-the-ticket wicket, one tn.the baggage room, one in the cafe, one in the train.shed, waiting room, THE CANADIAN NORTHERN: pions Last \u201cWinnipeg, Man Feb 25.The\u2014Ottawa Hockey Club, champions of last year, have challenged the Winnipeg Victorias to pldy- for the Stanley Cup.- The Victorias have replied, saying they will consider.à chal- æ Rule 14, \u2018which allowed-a reward for de-\u2018) were presented to the.players to-night dur.Ing the.udnstrel \u201cperformance ofthe Rough Riders in.the Russell Theatre.There was A big crowd In attendance, Ald, James Da- Vidson made a congratulatory speech and presented the lockets.Captaln Gleeson: re.expect any result.© Of course, the action ° OE NA ES Na Dodge faire, on eo a us Pièce of the promenade T or am ci = | allows ton seconds variation rota St.Joh | o do with e Ni al Je Es >.oe - ; ; p wn allows en seconds variation from St.n Lu There are many bluffs being made by both a 2° .1» ; ; OTTAWA.SENDS CHALLENGE.5 to Vancouver.When it is 11.56 aan by | : ! .sides, but when it tomes down to a ca! TC yOu Ou Se 4 42, ; + Mantreal eastern standard thoe, it 1s 8.55 | - ' ason io doubt but that ally.00006000 000000600000 Wanted to Go After Stanley Cup \u2018on |n.m.at Vancouver, and on n recent Inspec- \u2014 = \u2014 there \u2018is Jittle reason to doubt but that a 000400440000 00000 0600 640.; 600 : A : : Strength of Having Been Cham- tion of the system, the greatest vatiation = = \u2014 - FE aT os co © .lie discoverel was under ten seconds.- One I il 1ENSE PETITIONS Jtectlon of \u2018a frandulent entry, was struck \u2018out, wind a dew.rule added, which\u201d permits [any person or horse upder penalty to the Nationd] or American Association the right and one in the general Mat and Ring .\u2014_ : on to cotipete ou grounds of elther, the N= il Three Lightweight Matches.Honal or American Association members.sponded on bebalf of the college players.lenge against \u201cthis year's champions in a Mr.J.N: Greénshields, K.C., \u2018has return- The.disgualification can only be semoved A , series of \u2018games heginning March 14: They | ed from Victoria, where he bas been Inter- Buffalo, Feb.25.\u2014Manager.Herman, of the FOR KEEPING OATH viewing the Britdsh-Celumbla Government ne A , \u201cin comtection with the subsidies to be voted - Ce .J EE International A.C., of Fort Erie, to-night an-'|- do not consider the Ottawa's challenge by order of rhe\u2019 Board of Review upon paix-.Col ae Es pa ment.of a fine of -$100.The.fine applivs Columbia's Football Loss.! nounced three important matches, Frank Erne ' Shp ar i | ; Edward B.Bruce, one -of the.cnt.deserves consideration, Lanai Spl ol Rw 08 es resales of a | ean Samii Sdn raed | © n Faia sane neh the Taine ter | Declaration Upheld March.1ith.Two weeks Pos [Lule 19, Section 1; kes it obligatory el.to play next fall.\"will be unable to Junior League.Finals.Sway, passing ' fe ee rove.arr an : AT; ; 3 of Chicago, \u2018and Joe Sans.% Baltimore.the all.judges not Ti al heat rt represent Columbia on the gridiron.He HA gus y va Mr eme Hs) S000 a phe Coronation Declaration Upheld \u2018 scheduled for a twenty-five roun oh oe by the enlendar.[The previous fule allowed has been declared ineligible by the univer.| The Junior Hockey league held a meet.pany oo \u2018 $4.00 f nil Na-a-laF él a \u2014 .- 2! T- winner of this.match to meet the winner-0f |the judges to decide whether Jt wag too | HF Faculty Defause of à trohnicality.ing last night, and arranged far the final oF 84,000 to $4,500 a mile, and an by Signers All Over the \u2018 HA EE go on the first or second dark for Facing of ot.: race four pers age put: the shot in a, matches in the series for this district.grant.CL Ll .; cn .2 \u2018 \u201cot May.Ny {In the rule for selecting\u2019 judges and time: ol against (ornell, and this inakes The Stirlings and Montreal will have two ANOTHER ACQUISITION BY C.P.R.OU ; : ., À Arrangements have re, practicaly en \u201cKeepers of a rare it has bee changed ta him amonahle to the provisions of the four- matéhes the Jetory ti be decided by the 4 .: Qt Rai ; Empire.~, [ k pleted for 3 twenty-five: round go between \u201cAux person who at the time is | 30AF rulé, by which ne man can represent rte of the mals 1.The first] lhe Canadian Pacific \"Railway Company - 101 : ; ; majority of the goals scored.¢ Nel ve gequired \"hy pundiase.from a syndi- .veadi ; the university for more than four years in J y cate du St.Anthony's Parish a large tract ; -RotpwelD st ES Accor ae matched ; évatified oinses this: restriction lie shall, tnd nf the Jeddemis ar In Tune.wo that | chasen from Nichol, W.Meldrum: Mur: : q - ! E -TOUN! 3 eet, cor 1eve sex .LS ; \u2018\u20ac Las Chance.té repress ° a : : ; Seine.Camernn D i lo take place Vefore the \u201club offering (he, beat.upon conviction, be expelled.\u201d - before that time either I ring on te phy.Percival, Sargeant, Overings Cameron, \u201cposition to dispense 4 : ; ) > October\u201d 15, 1902.! : - i ar 3, À .sh bé saviolette.: .; .cw igheurs Street.3 Both, men agreved to weigh not more than |\" am | | arblatirs for both of Which be is a candi : a rumng west of Seigneurs Ntréet A 327 pounds at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of | Miscellaneous , ; : : : 2 Leaders \u2018Defest Maples._ A bit\u2014vors promisiig club usider Terry McGovern and Kid Broad at, 126 pounds for the.latter part of April.-~ : Young Corbett vs.McGovern.Cincinnati, Feb.fi.\u2014 Young Corbett\u201d (Wm.Fimler\u2019 penalty of suspension, expulsion or J other.disqualification, or whe has any in.\u201d terest in any of the horses engaged therein, shall thereby be réstiteted from acthix plu any.such, official capacity in that face, \u201cLà person «ho is thus Mie- Inter-colleginte athletics, He was regarded CAN ote of thie strongest men for the team, i and was expected to play, an be had taken part In football fur ouly three years.\u2019 His fourth year will not be over until the will, take place -in the Vittoria rink on Friday, the.next in the Arena on Monday.The wänners will play off with the Aber- deens \u2018on, Marah 15.Co ; Phe Montreal team for Friday will be of lun 1 west of Selgneyrs Street, and extending te Plymouth Grove.Js.value to the company les In the.fact that by the addition of tracks to the south slde-af the line and n° sHelit deviadion as far west as- fleccity limdfs.the aailway will be in a: with the eéurve now Since: the constinetion of the\u201d present line, the: enginéess of the company -have been com- pladning of the drawback fn which they The artictes of agreemert-wer Jobn A.the contest.signed by manager of Corbett, \u201cYoung Corbett,\u2019 and Sam.HW.Harris, manager of Terry McGovern, at th e office of the Cincinnati Enquirer to-night.ST - Tommy Ryan Won.¢ Kansas City.Feb, 20 Fommy Ryan da.feared \"Australian: Ciw Murphy toadght in a one-sided contest whlch \u201cended in the spinth round.Murphy made a poor showing - And allowed himself to he counted out to TENNIS CLUB WON.Defeated.the Football Club at Ping- : Pong at M.A.A.A.Las L Evenihg.- ! _ The M.A.A.A.Tontii= Cluth defcated the Football\u201d \u2018lub at ping-pong last evening \u201cby + score of 5 to: 2.There \u201cwas a large.;crowd of | supporters qu'esent.and they \u201cBowling POINTS DEFEAT \u2018M.AA.A.[In Juni or League Their.Majority Was 472,\u2014Vics, Defeated he Y - Colonials, The TA AA.junior bowlers still keep up their winning streak.They, secured a majority.of 472 pins last evening \u2018againat L AL whl the name of the Loaders was organized two weeks ago.The greater pant of the membery, however, ld.heen long previous- Iy In vigorous practice.Tliey played, a \u2018friendly match on Saturday night with the Maples in the White Star Rink.The Téad- ors won by four goals to three, \u2018The Fenders team was: Goal, Heffernan: poltng, \u20ac Odell: cover point, 1tlely; forwards, Fennil, Cowen, Nichol,\u201d I.Walsh.Referee, 1 green.- .\u2019 » Iondon, Feb.25.\u2014Im the House of Commons to-day, the Right Hon.J.W.Mellor, \u2018Liberal member for the Sowerby division of Yorkshire, presented a putition from the colony of Victoria, beard 08,865 signatures, protesting against y attempt 10 | tamper with the statutory declaration of the King on hls accession to the throne under the bill of rights.Mr, Mellor presented other petitions to a Mke effect frdm tlie colonies of \u2018New Zealand, Canada and the West\u2014Indles_and British subjects in India > The Place to Eat sir Fine Steaks, Chops, eto: Best of_Butter-andi : - Eggs.From 15 OBNTS .Cor.Et.Alexander and Craig Stresta.wore placed by ot betng able to-see-along the Une Into the Windsor.Station until they got to the onst of Seigneurs Street, - By the extenstoir In the number of tracks nt This point and ns far east as Aqueduct: Mrest, the company will also be able to\u2019 finish the plans for a large car yard, something that has heen needed for some time, Ry the disposal of the property In the rear of-S1.Anthony's Church, the syndicate will sécure possession of a hirge piece of prop, .erty.at the northest cornwewt corner of Selgneurs\u2019 and St.Antoine Stæeets, adjoln- China, Jerusalem and the continent of Æurope and within England Itself to the number of 284,647; from Scotland, 56,000: Lreland, 16,000, and Wales, 6,870., Mr.Mellor's chief activity in Parliament 1s in favor of the abolition of the bishops\u2019 veto and the defence of Protestantism within tie Church oï England.a! _ PURCHASE NEW LAMPS Butchers\u2019 Associ \u201c| A deputation from the Butchers\u2019 Arsoda- LICENSE MEAT VENDORS atidn Would Have All Brokers Subject to a Tax.Dealers and Committee, this afternoon to ask for the imposition of! tion will wait on the Market culte of enclosed lights may be noticed In various parts of.the city.: escape further punishment.The bout was {made it lively and no mistake: Pil Me- MA AA + | ins vo, a ; scheduled for ten rounds.- | Kenzie referced the match.The scores.ine core wil be seen from\u201d the ful: ; The Cornwall Side, .; tng the preshytery, on which a convent or 01 CU \u2018 ( = a tax \u201con the local cattle dealerm or brok = were :\u2014 Lo .HY scores .\u2014 a ee \u2018 ter whte .a hall for St.Anthony's Young Men's So._ Coa .: ; =, : \u201d Craig defeated Ross, 6\u20143, 6\u20141.- ! L Pimi À, AL A cotved from orale aw Ia \u201cpublished Tis Clety will be bulit.Those presentiy in Use ad Streets will ers, that ls, those dealers who buy and sell \u2018ONLY A SUGGESTION.| Angus defeated H.Sucking, 6\u20141, 6-0.| 1; irrie Caaseanerseu se 148 191.1,1\u2014510 l'recelved -without.\u2018comment : 01 - PRE IMMIGRANT SBASON OPENED, - be- Displaced.Gradually._ + cattle within the Umits of the city of Monts LO MET.Dr.Harding defeated 1).Suckling, 6\u20142, Johnson 136 207 180-523 Sporting Æditor Herald: \"= =) ve PE pat Montreal\u2019 is to have the best and most real.\u201d Many of these, it is said, now do LT 6-1.- ° | en 4 Hale sel 161 104 186\u2014541 Sir.\u2014kn the Interest of our national win.\u2018The Immigrant Sonim, of WG hus.new d modern lamp invented.for street lighting business without paying a tax of any kind : .; .80\u201457 * De \u201cmi ; a s in ing.y | Lo any > But it Has Proven of Interest and | Jones defeated Dr, Jack, 6-0, 64.T, Cunningham 178 174 178-005.de Poe have.of TAN her remind trains, beuriug upwands of 500 im.purposes.That Is the determivation of the to ne, Aly 90 many Of them have no : Value to Thousands.i Molson de eatec \u2018Cobbian.6, 36, J! Storey LE.168 189 .167\u2014524\"| Matches, we.ask.you to publish the.follow- migrants, passed through the city luet night.| Mbntieal Heat, Light and Power Company.This decision was reached at a regular Ae we ; d 0.IES 00 ' von } 2% {ng Item\u2019 for which we cup vouch.This | via the Canadian Pacific Railway, from Et.| As it would be Impossible to replace the meeting of the Butchers\u2019 Association held I sens = if on me ated rens \u2014 \u2019 : \u2014 hheard.| ; > : he Western ; i : ; ; NN : .: Uommon sénse would suggest that if one Fry defeated Stevenson, 6\u20141, 6\u20142.conversation.was ovenheard.In the van tak- John and Halifax, en route to the V sisting 1 by 2,000 of improved pat.last might in the Monument National, whem \u201cwishes 1» become Heshy and plump it cin.Power defeated Macdonald, 6-2, 6-0.Ce > , 3,199 tng the (victorious) Wellingtons to.the (i.States and the Canadian Northwest.Half 1\u20ac ng lamps by 2,000 of p À Mr.Alfred Led resident, wds [no th ! des PH - net i : : .\u2019 .fties were : erited lu tern at one tlrue, thé work is to he under.MT.\u20ac uc, p .8 a 4 only result from the food we eat and |.The winners were challenged by thel.\u2019 qu: .T,lt.station after they had defeated the nt dozen nationalities were \u2018represente He ' ; - © chair.Mr.Albert Blanchard acted ms sec- ?ris ; Lan ; .7 .\u201c & ; R.Weir - * , 4 or Wh Swed taken gradually.Invitations haye been CA > digest, and that food should be albuminous Cote St.Antoine Lawn Tennis Club, the |J%- EW .133 178\u2014439 | Cornwallis by a.score of 4 to 3 In fhe first the lot.(here: belng Norwegians, Swedes, to all Canadian and United States retary.Mr, J.Lamoureux, \u2018second vice.: and flesh-forming food.like cuz, beofsteak | date to be arranged later.- : Ww Aids ES 0 ES Lif 12056 he eha mon POUR Ont a matches for Huns, Russlans, Bins Fluns and kindred\u2019 people.\u2019 Ee abufacturers to compete for the contract, president; Mr.Alf.Poitras, treasurer, and : and cereals; in other word.the kind of | uo CTT 0 = - pamels eel.ese 22\u2014470 OD rae Paré .Te Le ©} which is a large one.The manufacturers | &bout 100 members were present.\u2018a ; food that makes flesh are the foods which! Another Swimming Record.3 \u20ac Jie Cais 8 141 .223\u2014507 ey A ET ale or man) * Cramps Are Like Burglars, are asked to send A batch of fifty lamps \u2014 - ! form the greater part of our daily bills of * \u2018Boston, Féb.25. A Ÿ to-night.Toronto, Feb.25.-Just before the regu- ; + ach, from abuse and overwork, does not _ properly digest and assimilate it, which 1a the reason 50 many people remain thin and undér weight; the d i not completely digest - | evening, The slide is in the best condition ** it has at any time this year and is/ being largely used by tobogganers from all pertes of the city.Tickets may be \u2019 rom the committee or at the club house.lar business of the House was taken up this afternoon Hon.(i.W.Ross rose and com- Mained of the statements which Mr.Whitney had made at.the recent banquet about \u201cthe Government sending enrissaries to Mr.Quebec 18 practising hand and \u2018Is golng t try and-down the Vies on Saturday.:.~ It 18 rumored that each of the hospitals fs to have an ambulance and a full staff af the Arena side entrance to-night.lave so cricketeds of this city will tour England next yeir.Charles W.Alcock, of the Surrey Club, has writen to the Associated Cricket Clubs,\u2019 asking to -he advised as to \u2018the intention of the Philadelphians next igestive organs do ! he - fleah-torming ! and eggs and similar wholesome * The Empire Oftÿ race track was sold to- =, year.As the managing committee of the 2 - E ; en food.are thousands of such wha associated cricket, clubs cannot give a def.day for $300,000.The buyers were Bryan far been unable to confirm it.Whitney regarding subsidies and certaln reall firmed dyepeptics, alt Who are | Inite answer to this query until It is.known | und Kennelly, who are said to represent \u2018a : legielation, und asking his position on these y confirmed dyspeptics, although they If a representative team could be secured syndicate of six men.Curlin g questions.Phe Premier denied that \u2018such had _been done.lle said that if-such men \u201cLefty\u201d Crystal, the Toronto.pitcher, ha signed with the Oakland,\u2019 Cor Phare \u20ac « hud gone to Mr.Whitney they had no au-| .Mr, Ross knew of | may have no particular.pain or inconveni- to make such a trip at the time specified, ence from their stomachs a meeting of all the most prominent play- He and Catcher Gordon last year with Mont.TING LST CU office at.Brantford was conducted by .If such Persons would lay their pre | £r# has been called for, next Thureday at- ) : , - ud fol ! judices aside and make a regular practice + t¥1000U for the purpose of discussing the teal, left to-day for California.St.Lawrence Vs.Alexandria.thority for dolng wo.1% low ol of taking, after each meal, one or two.of | Ler and learning the names of those At a meeting of the Toronto Lacrosse Followi is the -scor .no instance where Mr.Whithey's position) \u2019s Dh i oti e trip sen.c ation arra ents were ; ; icnuddy wd been asked ON AUOAIMIES ol on.|.Stuart's Dyspepsia Tanlots.tho for wo: of | who could make the trip If and Athletic Associat! ngem ollowing is the \u2018score of a friendly had b wked on stibsidies or legislation be quickly and thoroughly di be .\u2014 | completed for the: English tour.The Bider- curling match played at Alexandria be- Mr.Whitney declared \u2018that it had not cause.these {ablets contain the\" natural MAYOR WILL ATTEND.UPRISSL S700 Sanaporiotion, as accept, | teen bao, local rinks and tw, St.\" Law: | buen, le raiterated nat.mination, De lanes gine sup hich every weak in Le | to Abang baer dinner at Sos Neen soil from Bt.Jonn by Steam Lake On- xandria.St.Lawrence.| ion or so of them had come to Tn, and stom on ond k upp y ng this want ; Hotel on end rotay.to be given to com.Lorie on Merch 28, e team wil consist J: A MeMiflan 127, Rubenstein they were men J igh, and who had just the stomach and vigor.\u2018 - memorate the battle of Paardeberg by: the \u2014\u2014 .F.8mith , TL Griffin as-mdh réspectability ne the members of \u2018Stuart's Dyspepria Tablets digest every ; with the first Canadian contingent.Tn sr 57 E CIVIL ENGINEERS: SES EDRs tein ore, va hese argument betivten form of flesh-lorming food, meat, eggs, | South African veterans held n meeting last | ify Jug\", Cogtiman, AM.Can.Boc.CE.|\" © (ekip)\u20149 \"(ekip)\u2014 9 |[-the leaders of the House about the use of des #6 item ne ons at to complete arrangements for the Canadian Society of Civil enginsers.upg Er Lever E.Licrsch 7 the words.PS vigorate thin, dy: peptic men, Women hd : about.forty men ot} Com pans.Color.\u201cData and notes derived\u2019 from tests.Pon\u2019 Dr.K.Molennan A.Bremner | Mr 41, 9.Preston was allowed to male | children.: » ARE Sergeant Young, who is at present én To.coments, and also on concrete, taken from J.A.Cameron D.A.Bethune a sintonient regarding Ivis position in con- Invalids and children, even the most \u2018Vnto, bus also Deen Invited th attend, regular batches used in actual works.\u2019 James Martin ¥.G.A.Kearns nection with an item of #53 before the Pub- te, use them with marked benefit, as a À.Mbardy's paper on oe tr: (skip)\u201411 (ekip)\u201410 * lic Accounts Conunitiee of tho.ture ( contain \u2018no strong, irritating drugs, WANT GRANT OF $150.the Great Noïthèrn Raliway of Canada Total.2 ,\u2014, He declared he know nothing about the no eathartic nor any harmful ingredient.; » ; ,Ç .Meeeeenes * 19 work bring done or that a Government | ; The organization of a Boys\u2019 Brigide out ==== : .0 a cheque had Been received for it.His job | Ladies\u2019 Day at St.Lawrence, PS Étuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the most in Westmount Dt on successful and most widely known of any the question ot Phether lt vil pee | Co oS ; edy for s 1 ables of ; grant » : to you that Dn ate\u2019 management, and his oy he Tost resecnsbie aad sclentifo of mod | bs olf mem os apti-cigureste \u201cisague, Piles Eee Tosisrdey, tod Disgod of tas Ladies ren, \"iues asie de en Core mment hope one 2 acid by elppaisa va Corshu le TRS | 65d rect Jor of ian, Chub, prise, maiches ue Mt Gln.Erm hid had 3 co ragglet ' tes d meetings ember, hoes: 8) a \u201cvomer: .Loir ; Ts Salis, hy well te Great Bi in, a pie, fa & ft wes to be mocged, oth.hE yor oe foul match pir ay ure Boriment, thorité | Tl EE SE ce ur ét BE ES SEE EEE eee ei te PE Le i» or to m thin, nervous, Fi Cotamitt the Cou I | BA ssvnsen, vee ue er apconusase .of the re.Whitney a Toe vad hm ad wal whoa este Un mue des LES Dr Ohase\u2019s Ointment | Tn ne Mm Mi JE pa i: wea ere | \u2018 i \u2019 co i : .EL ct co \u201c.: Hs ) 3 y ; ; wl as x \u2018, ; se, \u201c, 2H \u201c ; rN | | ÿ \u2014activl on the pieferted.\u2018ole per cent.on rudiors that the purchase SOLD OFF A STILE T0- on Trading Less Active\u2014Street Ry.Continues to Show Some - Weakness.en CANADIAN PACIFIC ~~, A LITTLE HIGHER Duluth Shares Go Up in New York\u2014The Latest Canadian Bank Statement, - Co Coal and stent again came In for a lot of attentioht on the local market this morning, with prices inclined: to sag oft a little, the decline being more \u201cpronounced in the: cage of the former.; ; Coat opened nearly two points under last night's closing at 84%, went off to 841, recovered rapluly.to sy, sagged to 84 agaln and then jumped to 85.Te tone, it will \u2018be seen, was nervous in the extreme, with ha, \u2018distahet charxeter to, the buying\u2019 or, sell- ng.$ $ , The list of sales ot Doisinion Steel is still an extended one, and the fluctuation in thé stock was cousiderable, the rauge for.the duy belug 156 $ $ 8 The \u201cstreet\u201d is considerably perplexed .over the recent movement in Street Railway, aud some are inclined to think that uiampulation has been a factor in getting the stock down.It sold to-day down to 270%, withiu 7 poiuts of the low price established in the Inst pertod of dépression, \u201cStreet\u201d moves up and down.on rumots, and \u2018when it moves as a usual thing there is no uncertain tendency .about it.It advanced 15 polnis- on idle gossip, and seems to be losing the advance under much the same influence.\u201c $5 § 8 .Canadian Pacific responded in London fo yesterday's afternoon advance \u2018here aud @ New York, and wae again inclined to do a tittle better selling here and in Wall 8trect at 115%, losing a fraction later.It wus observed that\u2019 New York alse took hold of Duluth prefertid\u201d to-day and worked It wp i couple of points ou considerable business, J.Forget & Cots London eable quoted.Grand Trunk first at (#3, second at 81% third at 2915, Canadian Pacific at 118% aud Anaconda at 6%.$3 $5 $ Montreal Street Railway caralngs \u2018yesterday were $5,020.82, au increase compared with the same day last year of 8437.27.Mr.C.D.Monk's messages said: Ameri: \u2018cans quiet at parity with New York closing.Coppefs firm.United Mine Workers\u2019 delegates return to the anthracite regions.Confidence ertained of no iabor trouble.No confirmation yét of reports of Increased percentage of production heyond Jersey Centrdl\u2019s propoitfon to be given the Rea ing.Reported that Chicago & IBnstern 1l- linois secured controlling terest in it and will Shad Evansville & Jerre Haute.Canadian Northern to nu on >a- cific const.aivau artoal onal Express, Co.to \u201cbe presi By Ww Metro- olitan interests Ars) Perso ta B.R.T.Leather report expected to-day\u201d First Natio Bank people buying D.L.& Won a good report.Early action of retire- Lent of debenture bouds F Wa bash.Talk of 4 per eent.oh rod com.von à ou \u2019ool minnipuiation in Stand G.l.rasiders talk early advance: a D.8.A.Southern Pacific.bull pool again falking higher prices.\u201c Unton Pacific 1nsid- els say this year\u2019s crop prospects basls.far future dividend action.Suggested B.R.T: purchase South Brooklyn teemunal forced bands of l\u2019enua.peuple.D.& H.annual report éxpected next Friday.- Surplus n£- ter dividends amounts to $2,178,001.- M.K T.ean third week Febwuary, inarcase $5,827.> ket will be similar to its immediate rs, strength throughout the list, with advances in certain speclai- ties, such as Amalganuted Copper, T.C.1., B.R.T., Manhättau, U.S.and possibly the inor industrials.Bellef that no gold would be shipped had u favorable effect.[Lhe \u2018London bought about 6,000 s ares, Market very dull, but tone strong.U.8.Leather for yeat shows surplus \u2018on \u2018January 1, 1402, of 355, 460,879 against $4,450,871 on January 1, 1001.Robert Meredith & Co.received the following over their piivate wie from Ziw- mermann & Forshay, New York: The stock market this morning was moderately active aml strong, speculutive interest continued to run toward low:priced stocks aud\u2019 the deirlings again were largely professional, A new candidate for favor was found in Detroit Southern Issues, which advanced 2 per cent \u2018fer common and over § per cent, The buying of Duluth, South Snore and Atlantic stocks continued, with the result of establishing a niaterially | ugher pee for the preferred.\u201cThe standard railway list was rather neglected, with Lo impürtant change In prices, aithougb there was a considerable demand; for Penu- sylvia, Amalgamated - Copper advanced .stocks, wostly Steels.of some of Senator Clark's properties bad been cancelled, It was freely predicted also that the next divided would be one per cent, The stock lost nemly all Its gain after the first bour of business.The inar- ket in general shows a stroug uudertoue, Lut the disposition Is Lo run towards specialties.\u201cIe expected dechne in \u2018list pricey for Vefined sn ar did not come this moining, but Arbuckies and Howell openly annourt: ed that they would give sugars at 4.75¢ toi gramulate d, and nt the same thne would allow the special discount of one per gent.While the Amestcan company would not opendiy ndmit that opders © would bo taken at the 4.75¢ basis, ot Is understood the company will do so.Meanwhile the market for raws holds steady, although the uncertainty of the positon of the refined market ténds lo cause some Nervousness.among certain holders of raw sugars.Salis to noon, 289,000 «buses.London prices were firm at about parity.Canadian Pacific closed at 118% dn that nw ket.Zimmermann & Forshay-quote- foreign exchange In New \u2018York us follows: Demand \u2018stevhig, 4187.79; rates, 515%; \u2018relchmarks, MORNING BOARD BALES.50 Canadian Pacific at Man.200 Canadian Pacific at- 115%.\u201cfl abouts- Heing\u2014about 34 1-3.1 per cent.of gross Send for Our Ciréuler on \u2018BONDS NETTING 44 P.G.| Montreal Q8_cuimas Lire Susie, 4.CG.NORSWORTHY.- Manager \u2014 er 50 Dom.Steel com.at 84%.- 400 Dom.Stes] com.at 343%.150 Dom.Stes! com.at % 3% Dom.Steel com.at te.! 25 Rich.& Ont.at 112 RE .100 Rich.& Ont.at 112 .\u201c7 Rich.& Ont.at 118.100 Toronto Haljway at 118%.40 Nova Scotia Steel at 6934.50 Nova Scotia Steel at 69%.25 Dom.Steel pfd.at 84%.25 Dom.Steel pfd.at 85.275 Dom.Steel pfd, at 8544.14 \u201815 Dom.Steel pfd.at 85.Steel pid.at 8614.Steel pfd.at 85Y.Coal ptd.at 117.Steel Bonds at 8.7%, .Steel Bonds at #2 Steel Bonds at ¥.% : City at 113.Se, City at 1134.: .City at 113%.City at 113%.City at 113%.\u201c City at 113%.7 Halifax Railway at 113.60 Halifax Railway at 114.3,000 Payne Co.at 26%.; .600 Dom.Coal Bonds at mn, 500 Mo.Power at 97.175 Dom.Cotton at 68.\u2014 CORN A ST | Wheat Opened at at 76 and Then Sagged Off, Recovering Later.\u2018May wheat th Chicago this morning open- gd 3 to Lg tower at 76, and then fell away to 75%.Jui opened at 76% and at 12.30 was quote at 1% Vay later \u20ac recovered to Ug May 5 ened at 50% aod recovered to 00% a t 12.80.; 8 ed authorities.Supply and demind months ago were noted at @ fair equilbedum, And an dncreased demand and higher ces were predicted.The demand bas not ma.terlalized, and supplies have continued at reasonably fuit Tiow, to such an extent ae to undermine culative market props.(me of the marked features.fs the lack of forward business this year, usually tnoident at this time dn anticipation of new ciop re: lations.The export business is poticenbly confined to daily requirements.MONTREAL MARKETS Fair Demand: for @ats.\u2014 Better Enquiry for Cheese and Butter.GRAIN.\u2014The demand on spot for No.2 \" oats for local consumption was fair, and \u2018 etree tere trese seer terete terete ree rees ; GOSSIP OF THE \u201cSTREET\u201d AND EXCHANGE.- a , \u2018STUDIES IN VALUE.= {Canadian.Pacific.) .A falrly good study in the value of Can- adlan Pacific stack: has recently been made by the Wall Street Journal, although it fails to\u2019 elaborate: upon the \u2018prospects for the \u2018road, the land sales, highly satisfactory showing made by \u2018\u2018Soo,\u201d and bases its figures on an annual report covering one of the poorest 5 crop years in the history of Manitoba.How- | ever, the remarks are of interest \u2018and are glven- in full.The Journal beglns: \u201cAt the date of last report (year ended June 30, 1901,) the company was capitalized as.follows: : $47,238,086 \u2018Mortgage bonds .coven Land grant bonds .een .17,881,000 Consolidated debenture.stock - 60,369,082 | Preferred Stok - seisocecceoco0ne 83,171,000 Common stock rr0sessocceuoue 65,000,000 Total® Lee irises ae 221,609,168 this representing, a mileage ot sôme 7,563 on.the above capital, the fixed charges accruing.\u201cin 1900-1901 were\u2019 $7,305,845, but the company had\u2019 *\u2018other income\u2019 amounting to $933,425, .making \u2018the net fixed charges about $6,400,000 for the year.We may take them at $6,500,000 -at present.The.dividend on preferred stock may be taken at $1,250,000, making all charges ahead of the common stock $7.760,000 per annum, and in point of fact it will be safer to take them, at $8.000,000 as a good deal of few capital has been authorized apart from the increase in common.stock.Co \u201cNow \u201csupposing® that the company were operated on \u2018American lines so far as financ- fog gaes the road on 7,563 miles would re- | \u2018quire _at least $7.251,000.for\u2019 maintenance of way and structures, being $700 per mile of road.It would aisd require for maintenance of equipment not less than $3,500,000 per an- num excluding steamers, ete, being In ail say.$3,750,000 per.annum in maintenance accounts.Allowlig for general: expenses $1,740, - .000 and for \u2018telegraph \u2018and steamers expenses soc, WW we have a total of $11,400,000\" for all \u2018expenses; other thañ transportation, which we may call- $11, ze 000 for \u2018safety's sake.\u201cAdding to this $8,000,000 for fixed charges.nnd.preferred dividends we .have a total of $19, sou, duo.*As nearly \u2018as we can figure it from the company's reports, transportation expenses last year took somc $9,300, NN or.there- rate of some 2600, 006 monthly, which points to à total gross per mile in excess of $5,000 for the year.We may take It that this year the company, according to American ways of fi- nancing\u2014which, considerably more conservative than those so far in use by Canadian Pacific, Is.earns ing on its present stock, perbaps in excess of 10 or 11 pér cent.Shareholders of the\u2019 Nota Scotia Steel & Coal Company are expecting.a dividend of five.pér cent.on common stock for the next fiscal \u2018year, .as the forthcoming annual statement Is expected to make a splendid showing.\u2018The profits on the sales of ore from ihe company\u2019s mine at Belle Isle, Nfld., are alone said to be sufficient to pay the interest on the\u2019 company\u2019s bond Issue of $2,600,000.It 1s claim: ed the company could easily pay a good deal\u2019 more than five per cent.on the common, but that a conservative policy will- be continued in that connection.The bonds.are now very firm in price, and all are held as a allt-edged security, and the preferred stock had a rise during thé past two months of 15 per cent, while \u2018the common stock has almost doubled in value.The listing of the stock in Montreal and Toronto \u2018helped to put it on its proper basis, and a further risa 1s anticipated it the 1 dividend expectations are.realized.The per-.\u2018centage of .carnings to common stock, after paying interest on bonds and preferred stock last year, was 13.70 per cent., and this showing 1s expected to be repeated in the.torth- coming report.$.s $ The statement presented at tho annual meet- Ing of tho General Electric shareholders today showed profits on\u2019 \u2018operating, $345,990; balance from last year, $71,038, \u2018and premium on new \u2018stock, $195,000, making.a total of $612,028.Dividends of $166,750 wero paid, the large sum of $167,598 was written off patents, plant, etc., $100,000 transferred to contingent account, - $1,000, added to the reserve fund, which pow amounts: to $365,000, and $77,680 carried forward.The profit on: operating for | \u201c| the year shows an advance over 1900 of 30 à $ $- .\"Commenting on the C.P.R.increase in capital, the London Financial News says: \u201cEven it thére should be.Hio- \u201cfurther.}mprovement in ofthe current: half-year, er \u2018cent.it\u2019 need hardly be said are.= se you, and may be had at all grocers.d oad packets, SOO: ADVICE TO BACHELORS.4 MON: poor RAR ot TEA\u201d \" enh! may as well be we to - | London and Paris Exchange LIMITED.| (PARKER & co, TORONTO) AFRICAN LAND SHARES The Best Dividend Payer.At the present juncture, the attent ion of the shrewdest and most far-see- ing investor is directed towards African Land Shares, as offering the greatest possibilities for substantial advance in the immediate future, - We have on previ jus occaslons dr awn the \u2018attention of our clients to \\FFIRS CONSOLIDATED COMPANY,\u201d and, without \u2018the shares of the \u201cK excention, tô their material advantage.dent than we do now that thése shares are among the most.attractive purchases in the South African Land section.The true merit of a mining share, from an investor's \u2018standpoint, is its dividend-earning and dividend-paying capabilities, .| point should\u201d the merits.bf the investment be judged.years the KAFFIRS CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENT COMPANY has paid to its shareholders dividends at the rate of 15 per cent., with the exception - of the year 1900, when 6 per cent.wag paid ; -This rate of distribution is in excess of either BARNATO'S or JOHANNESBURG INVESTMENT, and.yet the price of the shares is nearly 20s lower than that of the latter two companies.Being greater market favorites may possibly account for: this But, from an investor's point of view, it is dividend returns he requires, together with a good margin for improvement in capital value.\u2018 , a Owing to the-recent -activity, the assets of the Company have greatly ad- This has enabled the realizing of surplus shares held, .\u201cwhich, according to.the last balance sheet, were valued at over £15,000.As .these shures have not yet been taken into profits and loss account, the whole amount realized.will go to increasing the next cash distribution.pany \u2018is.reported to have the largest tract o English company, and this asset alone may.\u201d i value equal to the whole of the issued capital.; the above consideration in mind, we.have\u2019 every confidence in again drawing the attention of our clients to these shares, which now\u2019 quote.Ir though 16 per cent.was earned.vanced in value.Bearing £2 13s.It is the intention of the Directors; as soon as the political outlook in South\u2019 Africa.assumes a more favorable aspect, to pay a further dividend as a bonus to.the Shareholders, but it 18 not deemed politic juncture to distribute\u2019 further profits than those proposed, and they are confident that in adopting this sound policy they will hive the entire approval of the Shareholders, \u2018Full Information regarding any of the African companies, with 64-page \u2018 booklet, can be obtained -on application to - Ottawa \"Representatives : : COURTNEY « & BROWN, Te Montreal Representative : : MR.JOHN.L.GALLETT), At no time have we felt more confl- and from this stand- During the past six last year 10 per cent.was paid, discrepancy.The Com- and at Delagoa Bay of any no distant time, prove of at the present ~ » Stockbrokers.58 St.Francois Xavier st £2100 shares Kaffe Consols at £2 13s would cost $1, 29136, or an20 per cent.\u201c margin, $258 1 \u2019 \u2014 Te; fowls at 4e to Be, ducks at 8c to 9e, and geese at dc to Be per Ib, MEATS.\u2014There was a good demand for éressed meats and An active trade was done at steady prices.Hindquarters\u2019 of beef, .chofre, at 7lge to De, common at Ge to 7e, fronts at dure to Dlg; lammb at-Te 10 Tie, mutton at 5e Lu Ge and veul at Dige to 8c per ib.THE METAL MARKETS New.York, \u201cFeb, 26.-In te focal copper! murket there wns a\u2019 stinde better tone -on Laké, with 1 congequeént slight advance in: the price for that grade, alfhough -etcetro- lytic abd custing copper.was unchanged.The London.mulket for capper was 24 Gd -lower, closing with.\u201cspot ut Lal aud futures at £55 15s.\u2018Lind.was\u201d steady \u201cand unchaiged have.Ferudon vais also urichunged, closiug at £11 carnings.Consequently on 7.563 miles of road the company\u2019 \u2018appears to need, on American methods of financing some $29,000,000 of gross earnings to meet its preferred dividends, and all prior charges.\u201cfn order not to be too hard on the côm- pany we may aliow that - $28,000,000 would \" perhaps suffice.' \u201cNow to,-pay 5 pet cent.common stock outstanding: takes, about $3,- 250,000 annually in net earnings or say, $4,- 925,000 in gross earnings, thus making the requiremént of gross.earnings necessary to pay 5 per cent.on the present stock.accord- tng to our methods ot charging expenses some $23,000,000 * \u2018per annum or in round figures °$4,- 400 per mile of road.\u2018\u2018The earnings per mile last year were about: $4,200.- This.year they are increasing at the on $65,000,000 of | \u201cclared a regular quarterly dividend of 1 per tho\u2014net\u2014profits\u2014of the earnings of the road would be.equal.to well over 7 per cent.upon the ordinary capital, j as it will rank for dividends at the close of this year, sq that there: is every reasonable assurance of at least the maintenance of the 5 \u2018per \u2018cent.dividends paid for some years past.EU a ; $ 45 The Detroit United Railway Co.has decent., paÿable April 1.Books close March 20, and reopen April 2.: s Phe Grand\u2019 Trunk Railway System's eann-.ings from Februar: 15 to 21 were as fol tows: 1902.rire re viearereaaerarrnes $532,588 1001.sauver rentes carence vecu 000 1 D2B,246 39,342 INCrenSe.\u2026.000csecressisce0e CANADA\u2019S BANKS | What the Figures for the Month of © January Show.* The \u2018Canadian bank statement for January shows the usual contraction in business for the first month of \u2018the year.Circulation decreased $5,748,000, practically the same.decrease as for the corresponding month ot last |- year.The notes in circulation on the 31st ult., however, wero $3,500,000 in excess of a ear ago.Deposits decreased $2,822,000 in anuary.- Those on demand decreased \u2018$6,500, 000, while those on.time increased $2,500,000 Total deposits are $45,660,000 more than a\u2019 year ago.Discounts show a reduction of nearly $1,500,000 in Canada for the month while they increased $13,700,000 as compared with a year dgo.Elsewhere thari In Canadé there was a decrease in discounts of nearly.$3,500,000, but this item.is $8,700,000 greater | than a yedr'ago.' Call loans in Canada aggregate $38, 079, 000, an increase of only $428,000 for January, but these loans are $4,828,000 greater than a year sa ago.The cash resources of the banks are in a Canada em at A consequence of the dull month greater than 100 Dom.Coal com.at 8:%.they were.The leading items of the state- 475 Dom.Coal cotb.at 811 ment, with comparlsons, are as follows; \u2019 60 Dom.Coal com, at hi: - ' © Jan.30, \u201cJan.30, - 50 Dom.Coal com.nt #4 _ 1902, 1901 10% Dom.Coal com.ui hi ~Tapltal; paie-up\u2014.+ 67, 721, oil $ 66,436,769 100 Dom.Coal com.at ki.© Circulation .e.cecieene -48,686,529 45,026,308 100 Dom.Coal com.ut 4., Deposits, demand oe 96,844,789 93,969, 336 125 bom.Coal com.at 8.lo, time.287,0 011,813 204,038,710 L206 D Coal com.at 83.Do, outside Canada.a\u2019 410,770 20,600,699 100 Duluth com.at 13%.400 Duluth com.at 13 Total deposits +.$364,267,393 $318,608,748 109 Duluth com.at 13 Total liabilities .439,734,780 384,958,900 15 Hochelagn fJank at 143.\u2018BPOCIO .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ocmesces 11,842,574 11,707,841 100 N.\u2018Ww.Land.pfd.at SI.Dominion notes .21,891,007 20,607,652 6) Montreal Street Railway at 27i.Bal.due trom U.K.8,111,677 8,308,426 | 10 Montreal Street Railway at 272.Do., elsewhere .12,006,808 9,408,114 350 Montreal Street Railway at 271.Cali lonns in Canada .\u2026 38,079,718 33,260,433 100 Montreal Stréet Railway at 270%.Do., elsewhere .44,199,614 28,837,685 20 Com.Cable at 153%.' Discounts, Canada .723,080 274,008,348 100 Com.Cable at 154.Do., elsewhere.20,084,076 575 Dom, ftesl com, al ! * Overdue debts .1,871,167 25 Dom.Steel com.nt : * ] Loans to qirectors ., 824,068 150 Dom.Steel com.at 3 Total aaseth .650,875,703 493,631,205 - pom.eel com.at ! .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | - m.Steel éom.a\u2019 : | cn\u201d : 760 Dom.Steel com.a! ' col TON PRICES 26 Dom.Steel cdm.& 25 Dom.Steel com, et .\u2014 384 Dom.Stee] com.at *- Mag eoflon opened at 844 in New Fork 35 Dom.fiteel com.at 3 \u2018 part, Jumped to 851 mpg.at 12.30 to 250 Dom.Steel com.at 34 a July opened at to 848, and 180 Dom.Steel com.at 39., | at 12:0 was quoted at 840.\u2018February \u2018cot.100 Dom.Steel com.at 31%.ton vas quotéd nt 861.» \\ \u20ac \u2014_ - = c \u2014 IN WAL.L.STREET.off sucesseful?If mot, writs me.{ do not know what the whole market will à pet A or Oreiiable information through «a frièsé employed in a large brokerage house ork, where many pools are.formed to control the ovemént in some oné or two he movement is usally fo: 10 te 20 pointe.If you are received advice on a stock vy Address un 30, Mer e Necks, and this house does thé brokerage for the Roth terested 1 1 can good for 1b po just ba will Maorge 1a\" gadis for pon, folio ae iy ona} : yo Address | Box 8 2 Heras Om æ .os .; make 4 profitable for you.Have just reliable Montreal bre! 1 \"set, for perseniags ond | Be, \u2018 sales of oar lots ex stoic were made at 47e¢ to 47%¢.Business in peas was quiet, but prices rule steady at 70c.high freights.There was some demaud for buckwheat, and sales were made at 55%c low frelguis to New York.FLOUR.\u2014Pha- \u2018demand for Manitoba grades \"is steudllly iroreasing; Jn consequence the market wie more active to.day, with no change in prices di to noie Spring wheat patents, $4 to 53.85 to $4; $2.00: and\u201d t rollers, in bags, 1.75 to IBAL.\u2014T\u2018hete was no change ws rolled\u2019 es The demand is chiefly for small lots, and sales were made at $.90 to $5 per barrel and at $2.30 to $2.40 per FEED.\u2014The tone of the market.is steady under à good demand from both local and country buyers.Manitoba bren is selling wh $19 and Sphorts at $21 per ton, including HAY.\u2014The market for baled hey was moderately active, there .being a T atrly good demand for local consumption at about steady prices.No.1, $10 to $10.00; No.2, 89 to $9.78; clover mix: $8 to $8.50 and clover, 7 to $7.50 per ton, In car.dots.\u2019 CHHDSE.\u2014Tlere is more enquiry, and in some instances prices are a Uttle stiffer.Finest Obtardo colored, 10% to 10%e; finest Untario white, dtc to 104c; finest Townships mak oc: finest $ bec guakes, ide \u2018to io\" 10%e: undergrades, I \u2014(The scarcity of fine fresh made creamery and the ant prices asked for it is leading to more business in fresh | western dairy sorts, and hen, the flavor is right Lede a readily, Ad fof it, but the receipts of this ki butter are very uneven In this Rhy Fancy ce of made creamery at but it 22 to 2214c is still quoted ses the rain Mnest fresh creamery, held orcamers, 21Y%c to othe: pi ae onds, £0 20%c; weetern dairy, rolls, 16 oe aren: western dairy, tubs, 15¢ to 17 ics y Manibobe dalry, tube, 1%c to 16c.\u2014Yhe demand is Ba and saica are \"i Doing made 4 & MAPLE * Bae wis nothing | new to pote.à bees sa Small eaand Be wr at steady es.sen o 0c In of wtfic-gallon a Wy 20d bal 143 hn Imperial gallon; in wood, 6c to 68, b.; sugar, 8c to 8c, and inferior, Tc, \u201cx NICY.\u2014The markot continues quiet, a pures gencrails are Suir well supplied élover pmb 3 100 pee, arge Leone at 12e; firadned at 0e bh, Buckwheat comb at Bo {0 Bef of Bected at Bier oat BRANS.\u2014The fooling is ready.but the demand lé prindpelly r.small lots.Primes in car bots nt $1.30, and handpicked at $1.45.POPATOER.sine, \u2018was rather vow to-diy ow Joan ot myers.fae - ptr wll \u201cor pied aot thi\" hod?Cent, t the fee è ronrot choice Bh fs steady, ay, sa Ax Teta pre quote: quoted.ioe us gd hus fran we ae ane witb ahy new phase note.EYEE igs WHEE, £1; bo iar ord} \u2018was bid.for No.2 ved T8%e G.T:I.\u201censt; 2 on low relight .been the principal factor lu the market this the shortage in \u2018supplies.|- \u2018wnd a considerable linprovement.Is notice: - belong 2s CANADIAN BACON Principal, Factor.in London Market Owing \u2018to Short Supply.Mail advices from London, under date of February 13, were: Canadian bacon has wéek, owlng to The market ls very firm on beet weights, able on other weights.An advance of 28 all round is announced.Quotations are: | No.1, 52s to bbe; No.2, 508 Lo 5ds; and fat.and stout, 4Gs to 82s.: \u2018Mail advices from Liverpool, under date.of February 13, Canadian.pen-fed bacon in: small supp: y.Fancy legiest selection has sold as igh as 525.Fo while lean meats have -sold from 47s toe 00s, according to brands ang slzes, stout.ss Lo 3s lower.; CHEESE FIGURES _ \u2018| Woodstock, N.B.,\u201d Government Bonds, Municipal Securities, yer Securities | A \u2018Hoe of Imperial Bank OF CANADA CAPITAL .\u201ca = «$2,600,000 REST .- .- - - 1,860,000 HERD OFFICE, TORONTO |T- R.MERRITT - - - - D.R WILKIE,.Vice-President and General Manager Montreal Branch, 467 St.James St.GUNERAL BANKING BUSINESS.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ., .STERLING EXCHANGE 20 0° J.A.RICHARDSON.Manager.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 [ESTATE A.6.ROBERTSON._ Any party having a claim | =\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- | against the Estate of the late Archie G.Robertson, deceased, will please fyle the same, duly attested, at once with .G.ROSS ROBERTSON, 12 Hospital Street, Montreal.LACHINE.CANAL.NOTICE is hereby glven that the water will be drawn \u2018| out of the Lachine Carnal on the 1st April, 1902, and will not be readmitted into it, be-, fore the 1st May next.By order, = ' ERNEST MARCEAU, Superintending \u2018Engineer, Quebec Canals.Newspapers -without authority from the Department will not be paid for fit.7 hy A yr Hrs.Le h, ar A yo SEALED TENDERS, addressed\u2019 to.thn undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u2018Tender for Armory, will be received \u2018at this office, until Saturday, 15th March next, inclusively; for the erection of an Armor, at Woodstock, N,B., according to plans.and specificatiôn to be:scen\u2019 at thé Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and on application to the Postmaster at \u2018Woodstock; Tenders will not be consideréd unless made on.the form supplied, and signed with the.- actual signatyres of the tenderers, An\u2019 accepted cheque.on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten-per-cent.(10 p.c.) of the amount of tender, must accompañy each fender.The cheque will be, forfeited if the party decline the contract or fail to complete the work contracted .for, and will bo returned in case of non-acceptance of tender.The Department docs not bind itself to accept.the lowest.or any tender, + ; 2.; By order, TT FRED.GELINAS, Secretary.Depaitment ot Public Works, Ottawa, 20th February, 1902.- \u201c Newspapers inserting: this advertisement without authority from the Department, will not be paid tor it.1 A SESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH (Crown side), holding criminal \u2018jurisdiction in.and for the DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, wifi be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the\u2019 CITY OF MONTREAL, on SATURDAY, the FIRST DAY.OF MARCH NEXT, \u2018at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.:™ 7.\" President | inserting this advertisement\u2019 LE nw Bilest Joanuiey souls Ra ae Iw.ro pi 2.su AS TORO RONTO, AMIL CAGO Tv, AS UFFALO < iso pom.Ar.Th WINK, aa dus PACIFIC COAST-Lv, *3.88 4m.\u201cAr, %10 p.m, 8s , ET, PAPL, MINNBAPOLIS, : U\u2014Le, 05 p.m.Ar.\u201c2.00 am.AWA ~ Lv.Place Viger 18.20 a.m.tk& \u2018 Lu - Ar.418.30 p.m.vs $4.00 \u201c10.65 pre.CAT.\u201c50 = su A ° QUEERS > m.(Sun.ws\u2019 em.ob em, \"1.4 pau, Ar 4,00 p.m, ati PIL E00 Dra AP a.11.60 a.m., $1210 pm.more \u2014 49.00 a.m, 18.06 p.m.Ar.5250 nie Me 36 Firm Lr.18.80 am, 45.10 pos an am, 16.20 p : 15 | YAUDR UIL\u2014Lv.ve a.m., 9.18 em = 18.po pm\" i, 1210\" vol am a pan, 839 \u201cae i pn he Tos Ea | TE: AsATmm = Ly.Ka dem LABELLE \u2014 Thursdäys ete am, 5% late, 0e themes bn JO, ey only.M nd pra OT 74 A DIAN \u201cPACIFIC ME: \u2014 â nee _\u2014 K9.00 a.m., bm.Ar, 19:60 a.m.only, 1.08 aDally, except Saturday and Sunday.(T)Sat- PAGIFIG AGT.Commencing March 1st, and until April 30, - .1902, Colonist rates from Montreal to VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, - -PORT- LAND, NELSON & ROSSLAND, SPOKANE, wn.à $46.15 BUTTE, Mont, an HÉLENA, Mont.\u2026.vw\u20260c0reouaseë ess.63 COLON IST SPHOIAL TRAINS TO THE - CANADIAN NORTHWEST for Settlers.and\u2019 thelr effects from .CARLE- TON JCT.at.9.00 .p.m.Tuesdays, during ; March and April, Particulars ou appHoeation.Monreal and Springfield, Mass.Through Coach & Sleeping Car Service: From.Windsor \u2018St.Station 7.45 p.m.dally except Sunday.- CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 129 ST.JAMES: STREET.next Post Office.- RAILWAY SYSTEM | THE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Lv.Montreal daily 9 a.m., ar.Toronto 4.50 p.n., Hamilten 5.50 p.m., London 7.42 p.m.Detroit, 9.40 p.m.(Central Time), and Chicago- at 7.20 \u2018am.A Cafe Parlor Car is.attached to this train, serving meals.a la carte and Te- freshprents, at any hour during thé day.FAST NIGHT EXPRESS ontreal 19.30 p.m: daily, ar.Toronto 7.15- Eu.MC amitton 8.30 a.m., London li a.m.Chicago.8.45 p.m.Through Sleeping cars are .\u2018attached to this training MARCH 1st and Until \u201dCommenc ing MA Bh 1608.| SPECIAL COLONIST RATES To Wester & Pacific Points ttle.Victoria, Vancouver, i3 6b ' and.Rossland, Nelson, = 3 .Trail, RADSON.4.+00000000000 : 16 | Bpokane.\u2026.\u2026-.00 + Anaconda; Butte, Helena .crue -65 Qolorado Springs.Denver.Pueblo.es Salt Lake.caresse .348.} CITY.TICKET OFFICES.-187 St.James St., or Bonaventure Station.; GRAIN IN TORONTO Toronto, \u201cFeb, 26\u2014Wheat\u2014Moderate _demand; market unchanged.On call 72e TR, outside, with sellers at.73 cast either roads; 3%- 1h.red offered at 7%, Petarboro frelghts outside, with 72e bid: No.2 white was offered at \u201cToe was bit for No.2 mixed; G.T.R.: outside, outturn.guaranteed.Goose wheat quoted int 88¢ to 681c for No.freights to New York.Spring whont quiet; No.1 quoted at 73c east.On\u201d call-a load .of No.1 offered at a Lake On- tatlo port at 76c May, and three curs of No.2 were offered.at T1vic cast, with, Toe bid.Munitoba whea steady.on call $8 bid for Na.1 hard, gidnding in transit, Sir- nia; 87\u20ac Widen souté Noith Hay! No, 1° northern offered at 83c én route North Bay with 82V« Id; No.2 northern offered at 80c en noute North \u2018Bay, with 87e bid, - Flour.easier.Cars of 00 per cent.patents\u2019 sold to-day at $2.87- In buyers\u2019 higher.Manitoba flour steady at $4.20 for curs of Hungarian patents ,nud $4 for strong bakers, bags Iucluded, on track Toronto Milifecs1\u2014 Fair \u2018demand.steady.Cars of shorts quoted at $10 and bran at $17 in bulk, middle ftreighua.Manitoba millfeed steady at $22.for ears of shorts and $20 tor bran, sarks included, Toronto freiglits, \u201cBaadey ste eady.On eall No, 1 offered at Be cost: No.3 extra offered at.52 east, land No.8 at Bic, low frelghts New York; No.2 is quofed at fide to Déc middie of heat steady.Ww on afl 54e was hid, low frélghts 10 New Yor ! Rye quiet.On \u2018call Bové md for It, low\u2019 ts New York.Corn &tcady.Three enre of No, 2 yellow sojd to-day at Beye outside.On qui SUGE wd for No.2 mixed west, Oats\u2014\u2014Market unchan nge .On eal! \u201cthroe cars of No.2 white of ered.at 4114c enst; 40%c bld on low freights New York, with ten cars offered at 41c.Oatmieal steady.Cars of bags quoted nt $5.25 and banvels at $5.40 on track Toronto, ore for hroken lots.os tony.Om call No.2 offered at êne high, fretgtits, Toc now sbipped, with 7Sc a.d.\" KENNEDY IN IN \u2018QUEBEC.Harbor Board's En nginesr in Conference | With Engineer Leflour; of Public .orks Department, .ra, Fa 26 \u2014 (Special.\u2014Mr.Jamés Stave engineer for the Montreal Ifar-.r Board, is in the au is morning, conferring with ActingChiel Lngineer La- fleur, of the I'nblic Works Department, on f the port of Mont re oo Tully.into the elevator other needed, improve: the r real.They will question and al ments.: \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 .GRECIAN\u2019S CAPTAIN.SUSPENDED.oy Special.) \u2014Deci- he sfranding of er \"Grecian, \u2018The cer- rrison © was Halifax, - ¥ebrua sion was \u2018given 1 to-da te ane da dames ca 0 plain « .for + months and the certi- suspends d for ee were not interfered with.; KINGSTON STARTS ITS own CEN- buis carda BS ity | for the Purpose cet \\ n 1- ie reques vested of tho poputatic the bork ce red that.an account en ot ie that sleeps in \u2018the h a LE night pet, The cards hob on on Monday.= DIED OF APOPLEXY.The case of Mrs.heslan who died of Sunday evening been d os = Feb.26.4 Special.) \u2014The po- the ave te pe questions | asked.It Ye exy dc {x | Wonderful Strides M: Made by Canada to follows: Year ended | From U.S.C anada.\u2026 June 30\u2014 Pounds.Pounds.1870.000000200.B7,200,327 5,827,7%2 1880.wee 1; 27.60%, 453 40,365,678 1800.conv eaneenees 05,376,853 14,260,187 1800.cv eccncenensn 82.733, 870 100! 2 2,140 1802.11 enn 822100221 118,270,062 L803.ovina.-RLEB0,028 133,046,365 1KM.1 0.cest 00000 TB,802,184 164,977,480 ISOT.0020000000 60,448,421 146,004,650 IND.ieee.36,777,201 164, 6%0, 123 INT.cee indeaa O,D44,017 164, \"220, 600 1808.0000000000 .BB, 167,280 106,703,328 ; IRM.0000000060, R108, 753 189,827,830 1900:11 1100022000 48,419,353 185,984,430 190L.00000000 30,818,517 193,926,397 \u2018bags, midl- dle frelghts: -chetee brands held 15e to 2007; \u2019 dry goods._er's Cutting, Que., bave registered.\u201cthe \u2018Claxton sawmill.\u2018European ports during the week ending Feb- | ime commissionEne ENQUETE.| The Fire ; EE this prsferncon à in ball» in the Hi FLEA ous Tr, | Outdo the States.\u201cThe shipments of cheese and butter from Oanada, as compared with those from the Uriited States, in à series of yours, were as \u2018The.quantity of cheese exported from\u2019 \"the.United States In 1001 ghowed a decrease as compared with the exports in 1870 of over 30 per cent.; the quantity \u2018exported from Canada, on the other hand, showed the remarkable, increase, as \u2018compared with 1870, of over 8,000 per cent.\u2019 .BUSINESS CHANGES \u2018J.Skitch, grocer and dry goods merchant, Gravenhurst, Ont., 1s offering to compromise.H.A.Madden, Sault Ste.Marie, Ont, ia offering to compromise.The Rublee Fruit Co., Limited, Winnipes; are in financial difficulties.Changes George Cholete, grocer, Montreal, has start-\u2019 ed business.8S.Pilon, grocer, Rockland, Ont., is adding J.A.Moore, grocer, Souris, Man., 1s adding \u2018boots, and shoes.Victor and Artbur Poitras, grocers, Mont- Teal, have- registered.John Hogan, confectioner, Edrans, N.W.T., has sold out to W.Moore : Frank Shea, baker, Prince Albert, NWT hap sold out to H.McColl.Wm.\u2018Thompson, grocer, Caron, N.W.T., succeeded by Wm.Thompson & Co.Tho Canada Preserved.Butter Co., Limited, Montreal, has obtained a charter.Thibault & Fils, general merchants, Walk- R.Cunningham & Son, general merchants, eto.,, Port Essington, B.C.have purchased APPLE EXPORTS C di n Winter Port Are Holdi anacia heir Own Wel Le ° ing Following ne the total apple shipments.to Tuary 22: From To Liverpool London Glasgow Total Boston .he 300 2.vere 300 New York 1,688 1,717 .\u2026.23,659 Portland .4,310 1,009 .5,349 Halifax .,.2,660 10,600 6,780 18,830 st.John, N.B.vais 525 525 2° D Stelle \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014_ \u2014 Total for week 8,848: 13,258 6,305 28,663 | Same time 1901 12,116 2,448 \u2018 431 15,149 : *Includes 254 barrels, to various ports.SINCE' SBASON OPENED.: \u2019 CR Barrels.Prom Boston i\u2026\u2026coueusioousieucenio\u2019 137,616 From Now: York .ic.0e 133,25 From.Peortjand RTE m Montreal sesensses rom: Halifax.iil hold an en- e n K stock Tre on TE + .\u2018 Tos Sheritt's Office, | In consequence, 1 give PUBLIC NOTICE to all'who intend to proceed against any prisoners now in the Common Gaol of the sald District, and others, that thev.must be present then | and there; I also give notice.to all Justices.of \u2018the Peace, Coroners and\u2019 Peace Officers, in |- - and for the said.District, that \u201cthey must be | present, then and there, with their Records, in order to do those things which belong to them in their respective capacities.J.R.THIBAUDEAU, + \u201c Sherift.Montreal, .13th F: ebruary, 1902._ TENDERS FOR ns Sealed tenders addressed to \u201cthe undersigned and endorscd.\u201cTenders for Piles\u2019 will be received at.this offlcounti] noon on Friday, 7th March, 1402, for furnishing about 2,000 piles, 50 feet in length and nine inches in diameter.at the small end, White Pine, Red Pine, Tain- arac,\u201d Spruce, Rock or .Grey Elm, to be delivered in such part of the Harbor of Mont- \u2018real between the Victoria Pier and the head of Windmill Point Basin, as the Commissioners may direct.The delivery to commence .not later than 5th May next and to be carried on at the rate of not less than 350 piles per week until all offered are.delivered.Tenders may be for the whole or any lesser number and they are to state the nümber of piles offgred, the kind of timber and the price per Mneal foot for the same, delivered as above.The, Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest.or any tender.DAVID SEATH, ; .Secretary.67 Common \u2018Street, L PE \"NOTICE.NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that an appli cation will be made to the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, at its next session, for an Act to incorporate.\u2018the Canadian\u2019 Manufae- turers\u2019 Association, with all necessary rights and powers.THOMSON, HENDERSON & BELL, Solicitors for Applicants, Toronto, 3nd January.1802, For Sale by Auction, : Westmount Parcel \u2018 and Baggage Transfer En Bloc\u2014A Going Concern.We are instructed by the propriotors to soll, without resérve, on the premises, 4250 St.\u2019 Catherine Street, Westmount, on .THURSDAY, 27TH FEBRUARY, At 2.30, the rolling stock, comprising Horses,_ Waggons, Sleighs, Harness, Summer and Winter lankets, Tarpauling, ete.Also the good-will, lease of office, stable, etc., all in one lot, and to the highest bidder.It is a paying.concern, and good prospocts for b irons.active ougg man, with a small capital.| health, not robust enough for the business, 'FRABER .BROS., Augtioncers, \u2014 WINN IPEG VICTORIA MEMORIAL.In ge the construction of a Manito en by i: Hobert and H 3 Oar M.en | eur the Canadian = ml hey win | 0 PD correspondence\u201d with Mr.\"Alfred Mert, B.A, of does ME bis ou sabiaitiii - of stralght, round Pitch Pine,\u2018 Ownor selliug on account of his | Winnipég, I'eb.26.\u2014The comnittee beving memorial statue 40 tha late Queen ions 4 po with a view to} Leaving \u201cMontreal daily \u201c(except saturday) at 12.00 NOON.Co.FOR] MONCTON, AMHERST, \u2019 TRURO & \"HALIFAX, Making Through Connections TO Huth ei hou \u2018 .PRINC : LAND.NEWFOUND: Best Route to Bermuda, - West Indies and\u2019 - .Demarara.E.TIFFIN, Trattio Manager, Moncton, N.B.H.A.PRICE, Asst Genersl Passenger.Agent, Montreal PQ.CITY TICKET OFFICE\u2014143 St.\u201cTommee st.- Canadian Industrial Investments, THE ASHNOLA | cou COMPANY, Une\" J - 1 \u2018have J ust received information that \u201ca 10-foot seam of bituminous eoal, \u201d underlying à 25 foot seam of lignite,\u2026 has been struck on this property.In view of this discovery the\u2018 prospects of the undertaking are greatly.enhanced, and its security as a sound and profitable investment .firmly established.Tho shares are of the par \u2018valde ot $1.00, and are at present offered oo \u201825 cents, but may de moment without further netice to yo cen This ia thè most promising proposl- tion ever placed before investors, and recommends itself to the most cautious \" apd conservative, Coal stocks are held in high estima~ tion at the present time owing to the phenomenal success which has attended the most prominent enterprises thas particular industry.That es \u2019 proposition fully equal to those already N° established is Sand ote, and ter he : portunity affoi iovester hus taking ola ot Ter at the Aniti stage is.one which does not ?Sp air Comat er, s a an horted by ste Oe, hanna v gi © particulars; ho ess\u201d nopert : ste.eat.Guide tor.shim ?+ Tavestors.\u201d > -Mailed fr .; JOHN.D.sowancs, 44 Richmond Street, | TORONTO, ¢ oT LEER Er ee al .oe - W em .that he was speaking as if -the noose around his neck.His evidence, too, Dblow from a stick.: Blai had *oshed bl Le de a œ a Pr oh \u201cThe only way to find out whether they are right is to try them.- a 3 STORES - - BLAS WAS INA STATEOF nn Defence Witnesses at.St.Schol- astique Tell a Terrible Story on Murder Night \u2014 Ste.Scholastique, Feh.25.\u2014(Spécial)\u2014An interesting stage in this extremely -inter- eeting trial was reached this morning when Dick Woods took the stand, called on behalf of the defence.Dick is what may be called the \u201cral \u2019etre\u201d of the whole trial.He ooupies a interesting position; there.are few Arho are intimately \u2018the /case but believe tht, it it cally D Dick who threw the brick which deceased qu: was I inflicted a mortal wound on the d just before he was shot, and yet Dick is at oe ee th Drees cone, mary inv on in \u2018the case, but was released, as there did not seem to be sufficient direct evidence to warrant $ prosecution.As he stepped into the box o-day it wae evident that he was in abject oy His was of an ashen hue, and .ae sweat stood in beads on his face and hauds.He said he was not afraid, but his looks belied his words.This condition of terror was perhaps one of the best points the defence has made, and the effect was very.neatly brought out.Dick, as was to be denied that he had pores th ebrick or \"that he had ever \u2018said he had d, but his appearance as he made the.d must \u2018have impressed the j Iu with the fact e already felt went far to show that Blais on the nestion.was in à very wild hu-} night, in ick described the fierce attacl mor, for \u2018 made on him by the Jatter, his escape; an: repetition of the attack at the door ihe Flaherty's house, where the d succeeded a cutting his head opén with a e defence claim that the brick was by Dick Woods from tairs window.Dick emphatically the u denied\" that he had ever gone upstairs at \u2018In this he is contradicted by the pext wit: nees, John Flaherty, the 16-year-old son of the accused, who swears that \u2018immediately alter reo=iving the blow on the head from was wi by John, Dick to the stairs \u2018and up into the unfurnished loft apove; that the - next day he noticed on the upstairs win- ©\" dow bloody finger prints: .John swore also that it was he who had loaded the gun in the early a ev -sbot and a ball on top of the a fox or a hawk should come \"by.\u201cHe thought he had loaded the other > arrel with ehot only, but he might possibly have + left it unloaded.He corroborated the evidence of his sister Jessie as to the threat of Blais to shoot with a revolver.\u201d Unior- tupately the manner of witness in giv- ang his evidence was such as to discredit it | Te joa great extent, - He showed too plainly | .they were drivi ing evidence that was fav \"self ha \u201c où the\u2019 hie anxiety to help his father.John pvoods, \u2018cousin of Dick, was then but déposed to no new fact except thet Blais had thrown two or three stones.at the witness and Mary Jane Flaherty as \"up and down the.trying to attract Blais\u2019 attention, and thus draw him away from attackin aherty's house.Witness said that on the night in question I seemed to want to fight everybody.A COURAGEOUS GIRL.Mary Jane Flaherty was then called to the witness box, ip Jang is the niece of the as as of Mrs.Blais, the widow of the She aloo made it quite evident that she wes desirous- of giv- to the prisoner, but at the same time ghe showed \u2018 that she wished to be sincere in all she did gnd \u2018said, for when asked it Mrs.Flaherty d called out \u201cShoot im, shoot Tim! ood witness said Jeo ahe had heard the words in her aunt's voice.Judge Tasche- Teau congratulated her on the.very intelligent manner in which she evidence.She pictured the having been in a very violent mood that night, and fhe ha had tried along with his him in every way.She her- y struck twice in the melge ice, by Blais and once by Dick W, 5 grasped the by a leather belt that he wore and had pulled him away after he had struck Dick Woods on the head.One cannot help thinking that if some of the others had shown thé same courage that Mary Jane did, a tragedy might have been averted.She further de- \u2018that she had seen one stone come |.through the window and strike on the floor threw that stone the window was covered with a.blind, through which the stones hud come.That stone had not broken the window, as ghe heard no glass break when the stone struck.- The window \" -bad evidently been broken before that time, had héard a greai.crash es of ee lose when she was driving on the road Tiéh John Woods some time-| - had given her- deceased as kitchen she had not seen who\u2019 .| moving cause of .the complaint.-pañy feels that money has been ruthlessly | 1 own money we should see + without dela ve before.She and Johh Woods had driven up and \u2018dowh the noad or his road-cart with the object of a Blais\u2019 atten- toon from the attack ack on on Hiaherty's bouse and at the same time\u2018to be in a position of safety themselves.They had succeeded \u2018in attracting his attention for a few minutes, and he had thrown three stones at them, one of which had struck the wheel of the cant.The next witness called was the sister of Mary Jane, Martha erty b ty by.name, sixteen years of age.ittle in her evidence that There Put it was all valugble as corroborative of the others, and was given in a manner that chowed the sincerity of the witness.So far Martha is the only witness who has actually sworn to seeing more than one stone come thro the window.She ewore postively that maw at Jeast two stones come t: \u2019 end had heard others.\u201che also swore that ehe had seen Dick Woods running towards thé stairs afterhe had been st on the head by Blais; she could not swear positively whether or not he had gone upstairs, for she had not noticed particularly.Martha deposed that Blais on the night in question was in a vers wild and excited condition and she had considered him dangerous an was very much afraid.TO CUT out MARTIN islators Said to be Arranging er Amalgamation Which Knows Not Joseph.Victoria, B.C., Feb.26.\u2014The Legislature spent a couple of hours yesterday discussing the reports in the, morning papers of the unseemly fight over the possession of a certain chair in the Legislative chamber Monday, and then adjourned until next Monday.There is sald to be \u2018a deal pending for an amalgamation of the Government and Opposition forces for the present session.at Jeast, and the dropping of Joseph Martin and his foliowers by the Government.It is further said that the Opposition decline- to accede to the request unless'Mr.E.V.Bodwell, the.\u2018Opposition.candidate for the vacancy \u2018for the city of Victoria, is included, and that his election be allowed to go py default.MINISTERS PUZZLED | Whother to \u2018Take the Swedenborgian Pastor of Toronto Into\u2019 Follow: ship or not, - ; Toronto, February 26.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Swedenbor ism occupied: oa Sitehion | of the Toronto Ministerial Association at the ra war meeting held in the parlors of the Y.M.C.A.Jesterday morning.The philosophy of the mystics.entered into the discussion of the Gentlemen of the cloth because a Swedenborgian pastor has | applied for admission to He membership the Mini-terial Association, - - > At the last meeting of the Association President J.F.Ockley and Rev.George Webber were appointed a committee .to enquire into the fitness of receiving.the brother, and this morning when the matter was.brought up Mr.fon rose and \u2018emphatically stated that had he been at the meeting when his name was put on the: Committee of Investi ation be would B.C.Le 7 .Anot of the wa 177 st James Street.2387 St.Catherine St, West.1553 St.Catherine St, East.THK OF ARREST IX ÉLECTION CASE x is probable thet another arrest will be made \u2018shortly in connection with the St.James election case.When the p iminary investigation- was.resumed this moining, after a number of witnesses names were down as having voted at poll No.37 had declared, that they had not voted, Mr.Decare asked that the court adjourn in order that they might have an opportunity of locating Ydward Lefebvre, M ye ron\u2019s representutive at poll No.37.Mr rie stated that he was in ion of in- Hat Gingres and formation to the effeot, Lefebvre had been induced to keep but udge Choquet replied that in that case.wo was ML ecarie\u2019s duty to lay information against -the party referred to without.delay, and he therefore adjourned the case until Friday.During this .morning\u2019s session of the, court seven witnesses, A.Elstein, Amour, .N.Villemaire, Geo.Pause, Geo.Gratton ahd Jos.E.Boivert, whose names were down as having voted at poll No.declared that they had not voted: at ail, \"Gelas Heudrias stated that he had accompanied Mr.vid David to poll No.37 to vote.M David was not.well, and \u2018ao asked Hotu to mark his Fallot for him.MT.| drias heard Mr.David say that he attend to vote for Bergeron, but Mr.David's name did not appear on the list of those who had voted.At three o'clock this afternoon Mr.| regi Bergeron was closeted with Judge Cho: quet, discussing the matter, but no warrant bad as yet been imued: been issued GOVERNMENT AS DEFEATED STA in the où Commons in a division on a question that does not invovle the.Government stability, but tends to damage.) its prestige.hon e Subject under ion was the curs of ra y emp Major Cecil Norton, Liberal, complained, that certain railway were not \u2018cemplying with the law and were over: y crking their servants, and | he nov 4 that e companies compe e ré- ; or six months\u2019 with.the.view of checking \u2018the practice.- Mr.Leraid Balfour, - president of the Board of Trade, on cha [fof the.Government devlared t the motion as it though ha was w illing Lo, accept it Pa a teod, atthe form TWatoh | Talk.This epace is nob large eneugh for us to tell you what we would like to .about our Watches, made \u2018expressly for us in Switzerland, the home of .Fine Watches.Cases mado to suis the most fastidious.Old watches taken in exchange.Geo.G.Robinson & Go.2397 St.Catherine Street.Repairing ot all Kinds Ate .tended to.E.| the money 10 the many poor of .Pleuretic Pains a Danger Signal.\u201cTHILLIORNRES DINNER A WASTE Princess Henry Said to Have Begged the Prince Not to Accept.+ paris February 25.\u2014 The Herald's \"Bure.n edition publishes the following letter to to the editor:\u2014 \u201cThrough information from a thorough-| Iv trustworthy source, I am in a sition \u2026 state that the noble-mindéd Princess Henry of Prussia has cabled from Kiel to | Prince Henry to bof him not to accept from New York- Millionaires an expenditure of £60,000 (8300.000) on the entertainment which they are eaid to be about to give in his \u2018honor.\u2019 ' \u201cShe asks the Prince to beg them not to associate his.person with such a senseless and harmful waste of money.ihe, would prefer that these gentlemen give New York as a nuclens for a \u2018Prince Henry Home.\u201d This would be a nobler use to make of it.\u201cA despatch in, this sense was in.Po sent off to New York to-day rom Kie \u2018 \u201cED.WICHMANN, Architect, \u201cKiel, Feb.22, 1902.\u201d Prompt treatment is essential.Bathe the\" on\u2019 of pain immediately with Polson\u2019s Nerviline and quickly bind on a.hot band- Nerviline.Never |.age sprinkled wit known to fail.Cures almost instantly Neuralgia, toothache, rheumatism and \u2018lumbago are cured by Nerviline just as readily: Polson\u2019s Nerviline cures and is the best household liniment | Large bottle 25c.\u2014adv.\" - \u2014\u2014\u2014_.A NEW ANAESTHETIC.New York, February 25.\u2014A special despatch to the Herald states that acoine is the name of an interesting product which in destined to oust cocaine, mete phine, chloral, antipyrine and other anses- ~theties.A little pinch drop: into a wing - tooth instantly banishes pain.Rcoine\u2019s pronerties were recently report ed to the Frinch Academy of Medicine by Dr.Chauvel and are based on divers eæs periments.Acoine Tits the ~reat advantage ' \u201cof not being toxic.Do You See It ?-Look carefully at this little picture.There's a great deal toit.- There's a lamp, ¥ that-makes the heat.Right @ over it is the vaporizer Ÿ y\"bave-enli he brethren as to what the teachings of Emmanuel Swedenborz really were.Mr.Weber then explained that it was out of.the pale of evangelistic teaching, as accepted by all the evangelistic churches in Christendom, \u201cWhat are the teachings?\u201d Of this no one seemd sure, and it was decided to hunt through the files and archives to.see just what tendom would stand for.Meanwhile the entrance of the Sweden: borgian to the circle of the cloth is in statu quo.MR.WANKLYN'SAYS MONEY IS WASTED | An- Informal.protest he has again.been made by the Montreal Street Railway Company to \u2018the municipal authouities relative to the expenditures made thus far tnis season for the remova! of the snow from.the city\u2019 streets.The clty bas entire charge of the matter, and the manner In which the work \u2018has been.\u2018done, \u201cwhich has been highly unsatisfactory to the ral'way company, Is the The com- squandered - through what seems to.them extremely lax \u2018and unbusinesslike management, and Inasmuch as they are compelled to bear ohe-half of the entire, amount expended, they think: thelr sugges: rng should: be entitled to some condlderaticn at least, Mr.F.L.Wanklyn, the maar of the company, sald to-day: \u201cIt is a shame and an outrage the way money has hren wasted\u2019 in clearing the streets of snow.\u2018\u201cThosé who -are in charge of the men and teams, and who superintend the work of renroval, seem to be either utterly regardless of the amount of work accomplished or are.utterly incapable of .manage- men : \u201cThe workmen handle \u2018the snow In many instances two or three times: where ance would suffice, and the teams take nidicu.1 lously small loads.\u201cIf those In charge were » ending thelr 2 vastly different state of affairs and a wonderful reduction in the cost.\u201cNot only are our funds squandere, those of every cit ain taxpayer as well, as alf.the city must fie oped the citizens wil} \u201cSome day awaken to a realization of the true situs.{ tion.and a radical change In the mode of firemen 0241 0tns this work must.inevitably.fol- \u2018 if SIR CHARLES TO GO 10 THE HE CORONATION | Sir Chartes.Tupper, w who has been at the Windsor Hotel for two days, left.last ng for the West.He will attend the og, of the Crown Life Assurance Company, of which he is president and then he foes British Columbia to visit his son and nspect some mines there in which heis {n.terested.He will leave for England în about |.a month and will remain there until after the coronation.He has received the usual Invitation from the sovereign and a piace has besn reserved for him in Westminster \"Abbey.\" SMALLPOX ENDED IN OTTAWA, Department om hat bave been treated ot Porisre Tole apd there have been 4 susp ere, evangelistic Chris- : but | stamped oud - Bo fa, + < The House divided on AN: jor Norton's motion, which was adopted by a vote of 15] to 144, the Government being thus defeated by a majority of 7.When the result was.announced, the Op- rosition burst into.uproarione s , the Trish members being especially triumphant.An Irish wag awakened peals of laughter by shouting *\u2018A serious railway \u2018accident.\u2019 \u201cThe defeat: was due to the slackness of some of the mimsterialists, and the abstention of others irom voting owing to their sympathy with Major Norton's motion.~~ Many \u201cmembers condemn Mr.Balfour\u2019s handling .of the subjeot.| SOME.IMPORTANT C.P.R.\u2018CHANGES contetuent upon the rearrangement |.of the\u2019 divisional superintendencles of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the extension of the jurisdiction\u2019 of Mr: C.W.Spencer, the general superintendent of the eastern division, over \u2018the \"Lake Superior division, some further official changes have taken place.It has already been announced that Mr.Bury has been brought in from Cranbrooke to act as superintendent o of the I1.ake Supertor division.Mr.Jamtesan, who has been or ermtendent ai Farn- ham, has gone to succeed Mr: Bary at Cranbrook.Mr.T.Wiliams, who: formerly had charge of the Lake Su- - periaor division, is to succeed Mr.Ja- mieson at Farnham.| ful medicine.\u2019 that holds the Vapo-Cre- \"= solene.This Cresolene is a wonder.It kills most kinds of disease germs, and is a most remarkable healing ageht.You simply breathe-in the vapor.of it, that's all; it goes all through your - bronchial tubes, curing asthma, croup, coughs, { catarrh, whooping-cough.Ril Cresolene is sold by druggists everywhere, aporizer and Lamp, Which should last a life- De and.a bottle: of Cresolene complete, @1.50; extra epee of Cresolene 25 cents and.so cents, Illustrated booklet - contalning physicians\u2019 testimonials free upon request.Yao: \"CRESOLENE.Co, 380 Fulton st.New Vork, U.S \u2014n\u2014a \u2014 ane | The Best Help \u2014 For the Eyes .~is found in Properly Fitted = \u2018Glasses, and the best fitting Glasses results from the cave.ful, scientific.examinations made by - FRANK C.FOX, Refracting Optician, , 2297 Bt, Oatherine st Tel.Up 1185, , » ' NO CLINKERS.There Is as much difference In the \" quality of Coal as there Is In the quality of Potatoes, but Potatoes\u2019 are more expensive.COA _ The Pennsylvania Coal Co., 218 St.James Street.Plambing Satisfaction de Premblae Susiness = Er et action, We keep _ Thetis Babes -M.WALSH & CO., GOAL wmont, QUALITY and SERVICE GUARANTEED.\u2018 THE HARTT & ADAIR COAL co.-222 ST.JAMES STREET.Gasaliers, Blog = i This Paper Is Printed With the Queen City Printing Ink 1 Coss Ink.Cincinnati, Ohle.The Herald is otipes, go EAE em trem ttt - a | ; No.4 ST.HELEN STREET, Montreal.-i8 growing and broadening.\u2018having an aggregate capacity of 6, 000 *H.P., which is amply sufficient for all the Company's.requirements, q nl .erty.o 2%,000 acres no hemlock has been cut and that wood is still intact.\u2018pine.The | experts In the paper business \u2018| ing.* | aends or for such other purposes as may be deemed in the best interests of the Com: APER C/ LIMITED.LS mere ae pl At Dies Pam 87) .Offers for Public Subscription at.Per - $170, 000 7 per cent.Cumulative Preference Stock Warehouses and Mills, - - | MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINDSOR MILLE.Capital, $7, 000, 000.IN SHARES OF $100 EACH, DIVIDED info.- 8 400,000 4, 000 Seven Per Cent.Cumulative Preference Shares\u201d = - - 6,000 Ordinary Shares om = - o.= @ eo.= 600,000: Directors.Co JOHN MACFARLANE, Esqy 4 .« + o :e \u201ca President HUGH A.ALLAN, Esq, .\"se Vice-President \u2018 H.MONTAGU ALLAN, \u2018Esq.President The \"Merchants Bank of Canada C, R.HOSMER, Esq., =.\u2026 Director Canadian Pacific Railway Co,\u201d HON.ROBERT MACKAY, , Vice-President The Bell Telephone Co, - .- H.MARKLAND MOLSON, Esq, Le Director The Molsons Bank \u2014 oo W.D.GILLEAN, Esq.- .à Assistant\u2019 Managing Director .\u2018 - - .; \"The , Ordingry Shards are 0 all issued, with \u2018the exception of 114 share, \u2018 I 10 $125,000 Preference Stock is reserved unissued; other st $105,000 Preference.Stock husalready been: subscribed for at par by Director and: Sharcholäers | the Cowpany ; ; and the balance of $170, 000 7 per cent.Cumulative Preference Stock is Now Offered by: the Canada Paper Co., Limited, for Public Subscription at Par.\"Payable 20 per cent.\u2018on allotment ;.the- balance in consecutive monthly calls of 10 percent.\u201d The: Directors reserve the right to decline any subscription or to allot to any \u2018applicant for shares a Tees number \u2018 than applied for.The 7 per cent.Cumulative Preference Stock is preferred over, the Common Stock, both as regards dividends and assets, and will also share equally with aia the Common Stock in any dividend or distribution beyond : 7 per cent.on the ™ | Common.Stock.\u2018The bonded indebtedness of the Company is $200, 000; The first Dividend on the Preference Shares will be pope id January, 1 1903, and balt-yeaily thereafter., Le a Ld Bankers.\u2014 Solicitors.OL THE MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA.re WHITE O'HALLORAN & BUCHANAN.Auditor.- JOHN MCDONALD.~ The subscription lst will be operied at the office of the Canada Paper Co.Limited, Montreal, at 10 am, on Wednesday, 26th February, 1902, and will close at or before 5_p.m.en ¥riday, \"26th February, 1902.\"Subscriptions may be forwarded to the offices of the.National Trust \u2018Company, Limited, Montreal and Toron< | to, \"where forms of -application may.be obtained.\".-.THE PAPER BUSINESS.CT, Paper is an important staple and in its many varieties.is an article of most general and every-day use, whethur in factory, office; shop.college, school or home.Its consumption is steadily increasing - in order to keep.: pace wwith-the commercial and:domestic progress of the country.Whe: : newspapers and publishi houses once | required hundreds of tons of paper their demand is now for thousands, and this \u2018applies in greater or less egTes to all lines of paper.The paper business in Canada is in a very satisfactory condition, ana the demand for the various products - Besides the home market, which is large, \u2018another excellent market is found in:Great : Britain, and a profitable export trade is being developed.No pulp wood - Brows in England, and the necessary paper , supply, therefore, has to be imported.The export trade as well extends to the Continent, where, with the exception of the diminishing \u2018timber areas of Norway and Sweden, no pulp wood is found.In the United States also the timber districts are rapidly being denuded of their pulp wood, and that country will have to depend largely upon Canada for its pulp and paper supply.\u201d The \"quality of Canadian pulp is of the best, and has established a high reputation.\u2019 The Canada Paper Company.Limited, owns its limits in fee simple and {is, therefore, free from stiimpage or leasing: charges ; these limits are situited close to the water power, and the Company can, therefore; manufacture at low cost its wide range of products, comprising news printing paper, wrapping paper, colored paper, book paper of: all.descriptions, writing and lithographic papers, &c., &c.; | : { ASSETS.Le : : The principal Mills dre- situated at Windsor Mills, P.Q., on the main line.\u2018of the Grand.Trunk.Railway, about 87 wiles from Montreal, where the Water powers are owned \u2018and controlled by the company\u201d; these water powers The buildings comprise :+\u2014 1.The Springvale Paper Mill, With a capacity of 15 tons of printing and wrapping paper, per day, which st ds proposed to increase to a capacity of 20 tons per day.The Wihdsor Paper Mill, With a capacity of 7 tons of fine paper per day, to be increased to 10 tons per day.ape = 3.The Windsor \u2018Chemical Fibre Mill, with a \u2018capacity of-10 tons of chemical pulp per day.A 4.The St.Francis Paper & Pulp Mill and Storehouse, especlaly constructed for thé manufacture ot news and printing paper, had formerly a capacity of 20 tons of paper per day, and 20 tons of ground wood pulp.per.day.\u2018This mill was destroyed by fire, and it Is proposed to rebuild at once and to increase the capacity of the pulp production from 20 tons to 35 tons per day.Other buildings comprise offices, boarding house for 50 employes, about 40 Awellings for workmen, stable accommodation for the Company's horses, and storage buildings suitable for handling and shipping the product of -| the various mills.The Company also owns \u2018a large.warehouse at Point St.Charles.tor the storage of its manufactured papers, 1 and carries a stock of \u2018book, lithographic, writs, printing and wrapping papers.at the Head Office of the Com= \u2018pany, 4 St.Helen Street.\u2019 WOOD AND PULP SUPPLY.\" The.Company owns, in fee simple, timber lands\u2019 consisting of 25.070 acres or 42.67 square miles.On this prop- 4,200 acres have been cut or partially cut over for spruce and balsam, exclusively.On the greater part The estimated quantity on the remain- 20,800 acres 1s 284,000 cords pulp wood of all kinds, and 300,000 cords hard wood, and- a small quantity of white\" Company has been using about 10,000 cords per annum, and \u2018of this has been able to purchase 20 per from settlers, delivered In the yard, and If necessary a larger quantity can be obtained at: The Company\u2019 s Hmits are, however, within such easy access of the mills that there can be ' ing cent.at $3.00 per cord, about the same price.| no question of any increased cost.in this department.= ._ \u2018 - PE PAST EARNINGS.- The Canada Paper Company; Limited, has been carrying on business for thirty years, has a large connec.tion all over the Dominion, and a good share of the trade: Since.its incorporation, Dividends have been regularly pald, and the shareholders have received over one million dollars out of the earnings-of the Company, while about.$400.000, also out of the earnings of the Company, has been expended in new construction, plant, \u2018machinery, etc.,.and the purchase of pulp wood lands.eT PURPOSE OF PREFERRED STOCK ISSUE.The object of ihe proposed issue is first, to,'provide the necessary funds for the.rebuflding and: -enlarging of .the St.Francis Mill, recently destroyed by fire, and the improvement and.modernizing of the Company's existing mills, viz.:\u2014the Windsor Mill, Springvale Mill and Chemical Fibre Mill, and for the general purposes of the Com- y.It is estimated that this work will involve a total expenditure \u2018of $380, ,000, of which there is \u2018on hand Te, of insurance money.Such construction.ahd improvement, when.carried out, will equip the Milla with all the latest modern plant and machitery, considerably Increase the capacity and make \u2018them thoroughly efficient, FUTURE EARNINGS.- \u2026 ae Mr.George F.Hardy, of New York, one of the best known and.most competent in the United States, who made several visits to the Company's property, and \u2018whe veports that the Company is particularly well situated, both as regards raw material and facilities for manufactur< - Mr.Hardy éstimates that after the contemplated improvements have been completed, the Company on the ces should show a net profit of not less than $184,500 per annum, as below: + \u201cFhe Company employed = basis of present.pri | Hstimatod Net Earnings.«ccc.t1eeseersrssionsrivenesfioeesis.S184500 Five por cent.Intersst on S20C.000 Pond nd Be TEE $10,000, J Seven per cent.Dividend on $273,000 Preferred Stock.19250 = \u201c 0 Seven à per cent.Dividend on $588,600 Common Stookt.41,202 70,452 | 0 Lt es | $114,048 : On the basis of Mr.Hardy\" s estimate, there would therefore be remaining the s sum of quueos for further aivie ompany.Mr.Hardy states that it is his conviction, after careful consideration, \u2018that the Canada Paper Company, Lime \u2018ited, can successfully compete with any Paper Mills in the United States or Canada.\u2018His report is on fyle and may be seen at the Company's Offices.i subscription list will be opened at the office of the Canada FER Limited, Montreal at 10 am, - The Wednesday, 36th bruary, 1903, and will close at or before 5 p.m.\u2018on a Fe | Subscriptions ma forwarded to the offices of the Nationp), Trust Finite entrant and Teron to, where forms of foation may be obtained.> , - meme ad Mat ; 001 * .ime ; ; .- \u2018 ; N ; ; » 4 UE 6 = "]
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