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[" ce rane CER mg Val eg at TO-MORROW\u2014FAIR.e Sun rose to-day at 6.39; Sets at 547.ee 95THYE.+ MONTREAT, SATURDAY MARCH 1 1902 PRIOE ONE OENT O.Bl < NESCRIBES MR.TART: ST.LAW*:ENCE WORK Estimates Are Running Smoothly and the Opposition 1s Remarkably Complacent\u2014The Grand Trunk\u2019s Port.(From The Herald's Staff Correspondent.) Ottawa, Feb.28.\u2014/The work of the week wes finished by the House at midnight with a two million donation for the good of the country.His Majesty's loyal Opposition was in a complacent mood.Not only were the Government's estimates allowed to go through with little delay and few questions, but several of the services for which money was asked elicited speeches of high approval from the gentlemen who usually criticize the administration and all its works.The Munister of Trade and Commerce got $19,680 for his deperument without § question.Hon.James Sutherland tas apparently become a prime favorite with the Op- pomition.The new possessor of the Marine portfolio is the first of the Ministers te get his estimates through.The last dollar he asked for was granted this after- moon, and in the evering Hon.Mr.Tarte was granted a big slice of financial support for the Depantment of Public Works.\u201cThere were very interesting du- cusalons upon the estimates of these two Miniwters.The eastern fishing question wes talked about while the Marine estimates were passing, and the St.Lawrence improvements wtule Mr.Tarte's vote was going through.For many years the Dominion of Canada supposed it owned all the Capadian fisheries, but one of the provinces got the Privy Council to declare that the fishing rights were vested in the provinces and not in the Dominion, though the Federa.Government had control of them.When an appropriation of $85,000 for the inspection of the fisheries was asked, Rhe Opposition wanted to know why the provinces were not paying for this.The Minister of Marine and the M:nister of Justice explained that the territorial Tights of the fishemes \u2018ad been declared to be vested in the provinces, but the Federal Government still had the control over the revenues from them.It was proposed to get the provinces and the Dominion into conference shortly to decide Low the Privy Council decision should be enacted.Apomualies would be removed gt that conference, or more questions would have to be submitted to the Privy Council.The policy of the Government was approved by both sides of the House when & vote for $250,000 to maintain cold storage depots for baat was asked for.A Conservative member from Prince Edward Island, Mr.Hackett, said the policy of providing cold storage for bait had been & complete success, and had been worth thousands of dollars to the Maritime Province fishermen.He suggested that the good work should be extended among the fisher folk by erecting modern fish.guring stations, Dr.Kendall, one of the men who defeated Sir Charles Tupper, showed that he Bad the interest of the country further at heart by suggesting that the preserving of bait for the Bank tishermen should be arranged.For at present only the inshore fishermen\u2019s interests had been considered.When Hon.Mr.Tarte came betore the committee he was given money for the ®stronomical observatory, the branch of the Royal Mint, and changes in the Parlia ment Buildings, and $30,000 for the Victoria Memorial Museum.\u2018The Minister said he had a great deal of difficulty in deciding upon the place in Ottawa where it should be located.It was not only a matter of today, but in erecting it Canada was building for the future.A half million dollars would probably be spent upon it.MR.TARTE EXPLAINS ST.LAWRENCE WIDENING.Five hundred thousand dollars for the deepening of the St.Lawrence channel Rvas asked for by the Minister in an explanatory speech.'I'wo years hence there would be a 30-foot channel 450 feet wide in the narrowest part, and much wider on the turns, between Montreal and Quebec.The work vet to be done would cost three quarters of a million dollars.There were fifty miles of dredging between the two cities.(Of this n\u2018neteen miles had been finished.Twenty-four mil- Lion cubic yards of material had still to be removed.On the section between Jongue Pointe and Cape St.Michael there were 3,000.000 yards, which would give three dredges 200 days\u2019 work.In tbe Cantrecoeur channel there remained also ©.000,000 yards.From the foot of Take St.Peter to Batreseau 2.385.000 yards of material had 10 be removed and to put a 500 foot channal through Lake St.Peter 19.000.000 vards had to be removed.li this channel was only made 45) feet wide 15 or 16 million cubie vards would need to be lifted.When he ime to the department only one dredge, and that an old-fashioned one, He had created a splendid fleet of six dredges and a big sue- All were of Canadian workmanship, and the last In a reason À 185 days it would remove 9,000 - Foranerly vas in working onder.tion dredge was being completed.would he the finest in the world.OM yards, and the cost would be from 8-10 of a cent to a cent and 1-2.dredging vost about 30 cents a yard.The other six dredges worked verv cheaply, running bottom at from four cents to six cents a yard.Two hundred and fifty thomwand dollars he wanted for the building of dredges and the other 250,000 for operation of dredges.When the worl on the St.Lawrence was finished, two years hence, there would be plenty of work for thie fleet of dredees to do on the great lakes, where many harbors needed ta be dredged out.17 the country wanted to, there would be no difficulty in selling the dridges as they were splendid machines.The beet of all the dredges was now heing Pol the Maritime Provinces.This was a suction and «coop dredge adapted for deen water work mn tida! waters.If was being built at Sorel, where the (ov, ernnient Jrad eatobished à ship vard, and Canadian workmen were showing thaf \u201cworld on the SW and economy with whieh they eould turn tor they could vie with th eut work.THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FRENCH RIVER ROUTE.Mr.Tarte took the occasion to dwell upon the importance of opening the French \u201clà were an absolute ruler, à Czav of Rusma, | would not hesitate ta Not only would the Tiver route.rend a large amount of money on the French River route.increasing Canadian erop in the Northwest provide business on the railway Lines and the present Canadian canal system, but Amercan grain would week the game outlet.\u201d Chicago, Milwaukee and Duluth Were natural contributors to the St.Lawrence water and, said Mr.Tarte, \u2018thank God the St.Lawrence mver flows through Canada\u201d In the French River plan was the solution of the Canadian winter port question.IL would enable the storage of a large quantity of grain at lake Nipesing whi.the Canadian Pacific in the winter could carry to the ports on the Canadian weal ard.He had been charged with friendliness to the Canadian Pacifie.but Sir John Macdonald and the Conservatives, when in power, had been frienda of that read.It proves the salvahionr of (Canada in the winter shipping question, The Canada Atlantic and (rand Trunk had hauled about 20,000,000 bushels of gra.n this year from Depot Hirbor to Amer can ports.Some of the Opposition g-ked Mr.Tarte why the International did not some of thi: gran to Hal fax and St.John.He saxd unfortunately the Trunk had an American port, Portland, and would not deliver grain to any other.When speaking of the improvement 8f Lake ports he raid he would hesitate to spend Canadian money on Depot Harbor for the henefit of an American-pwned railway and an American port.If the (rrand Trunk would g ve up Portland and use & C'anad'an port it woud do a splendud thing.Canada had the geographical pos- tion.The Americans are our friends, but we want to be the bosses of our trade routes and the masters of our destiny.\u201d Mr.DC.Fo-ter 62d he believed Halifax and St.John were destined to be the shipping ports of Canada the year round and the St.lawrence would be a &uhsidiary route.He thought the # untry should reriously consider the granting of financial assistance to railways to enable them tn carry grain to the Atlantic ecaboard at low rates and build up the bumness.\u201cNova Scotia,\u201d he said, \u2018is the vestibule oï this muntry.House adjourned until Monday.haul Grand LARGELY OVERSUBSCRIBED Issue of $170,000 o.Canada Paper Co.Stook Found Ready Buyers.The Netional Trust Company, which has been the acting agent for the Canada Paper Company in their recent issue of 170,000 of 7 per cent.cumulative preferred stock, reported yesterday that the wsue had been largely oversubscribed.Subscriptions for shares were only opened last Wednesday.and that the public have avery confidence in the soundneas of the investment 8 clearly demonstrated by the rapidity with whmh the iasue was taken up.The funds derived from this tale of stock will be devoted to improving the chemical fibre, Wand and enlarging er and Springvale mails, three plants Hos oxnel and opemted by the company, and rebuilding the St Francis mill, which was recently destroyed bv fire.These improvements will require the expenditure nf about 280,000 The com hag 106000 insurance money nn nv band.All the malls wall be equipped with the most modern apphances, and in efficiency will be second to none.PAPERS WERE INTACT.The work of demolish the walls of the old Board of, Trade ng woh ia now in rogress | brought to light the fot that the papers which were placed ia the corner stone were not injured by the fire.They were devosited there in 1802 and when found were in perfeet condition.Mr.George Hadrill, the secretary, now has them in safe keeping, and they will, no doubt, be put in of the naw building together with the proper additional documenta.GREAT SEWAGE CASES Consolidated Appeals in Montreal-Ste- Cunegonde-S§t.Henri- Westmount Litigation Now Hearing., Ottawa, February 28.\u2014(Special.) In the Supreme Court to«iay the hearing is Ward ve.Township of Grenville was concluded ! and judgment reserved.The consolrlated appeals in the cases of the City of Montreal vs The Unity of Ste.Cunegende, the ets oi Ste.Cunegonde vs., Chty of St Henri, and Cunegonde va.the guly of Ste.Town of We-tmount.The city of Montreal claims, under an agree ment nf 27th Noventher, 1883, that the city of Ste.Gunegomde 1s bound to indemnity the Montreal corporation against damages recovered by swt or amicably settled tor with Persons whose oellars on socount of the choking o to disopange arene oo sewers properly permitted St.West- mount to divert their dredns and natural causing a flow nd the capacity of the Montreal sawers.e city of Ste.Cunegonde takes croes-actions and aupeals to compel Bt.Heori and West corner-stone ' MR.WANKLYN\u2014\u201cNo wonder EE the snow removal has cost the city over $60,000 already\u2014Just look at this.\u201d mount to protect it against be:nz mulet In damages ou ther respective guarantees, under simular agreements.The result al the trial was thit Montreal ue eded against Ste.Cuuvgonde, the Ste.Cune- gonde achon agun-t St.Henri was dus- missed, and Ste, Cunegonde gacveceded in having the town of Westmount declared Hable for the damages.The putymment of the Court of King's Bench #eversed the decision given in favor of uhe city ot Montreal, wlich norv appeals to have the Trial Court judgment restored.The cttet of the appeal 1s to bring the : um vorpora- tions mto court and to revive the issues between them as they existed at the time of trial.Atwater, K.C, and Erhier, K.C, for city of Montreal: Adam, K.C., and Mathieu, for city of Ste.Cunvgonde; Coderre for the rity of St.Henn; Dunlop, K.C.and MacPherson for town of West: mount.The arguments of connsel were incomplete at the hour of adjournment and will be continued to-morrow, Satur day, morning.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SNOWSLIDES SLAY MANY IN COLORADO Fourteen Are Dead and a Score Missing at the Telluride Mines.Telluride, ol, March 1.Fourteen dead, us many Injured, and a score or more missing, are the result, so far as known, of the series of snow rides which greurred nu the vicinity of the Liberty Bell none on Smasge les Maun tadn, three apd a half oncles north of Telluride, The roads between here and the liherty Bell are umnost dmporss- able, und details of the accdent are hard to obtain, The death hr of the fir=i side sa far as Known iolloy- Crus Nwansot, crusnaer feeder, HS Summertiand, tram brak man Harry Golden, waiter in boarding hours ; ins Keaul, minor: JP Clemmor, wren ard, - Crewe, miner; Ro Bishop, maner, The victims of the second side were: Harry A.('hase, assayer; 1, D» Stan- iy, carpenter, Those who met death in the third slide were: Gus von Fintel, carpenters John R.Powell, surveyor; Paul Dal- phrese, miner.In the fourth slide the follaaing wer» killed: George Rowher and WW.5, Gregory.Superintendent Chas of the Liberty Bell mine, later ordered the work of rescue guaspended, declare thar dt WAS usele2s 19 endanger fe further while slides were running.Several parties started at cnce for Teluride.Two of those parties were overtaken by slides.| A large number of men are missing, \"and It 1s thoiagl.t\\ probable that the death list will be aw-iled to twenty und possibly thirty when the bodies ehall be taken from the snow mags, Among those kiled, Raymond Bishop, Wade Crowe, and Harry A.Chase, wero last year's gradualrs from the State School of Mines at Golden, Col.They had taken positions with the Liberty ell to acquaint themselves with practical mining.\"They belong to good fam.flies in Denver and Pueblo, Several other slides are reported in this vicinity.One at the Camp Bird mine, in the Sneffels\u2019 district, resulted in the death of one man and the proh- able fatal Injury of three others, From the condition of the snow move s'ides are expected.ANOTHER ACCOUNT.Teluride, Colo.Feb.28.\u201cThe most terrible snowslide ever known in Colorado caused the deaths of from 30 to 75 men at the liberty Beil Mne, on Smuggler Mountain to-day.Nearly all the building: of the Laberty Mine were carried down by the slide, all the books which show th number and names of the men employed ; are lost, ao that the death list could hard !v be known for many hours, possibiy not until the rescuers shall have removed the immense quantity of snow, rocks and logs | from the canyon where the victims Jie buried.It seems that two alides oceur- rex] practically in the same place, the sec: ond burying those who were trying to Pyeeene the victime of the first, The first &hide occurred at 730 o'clock thas morning, while the men of the Jay ahift were preparing tor their dave work.Abant 200 men are emploved in the munies and mull of the Liberty Bed Company , And lesa than Lali these were at work at | the time of the accident.The others were in the boarding house er in the hunk | house near by Both these buildings | were carried down the mountain ede, a dwstance of 2,00) feet, and rushed by tons \u201cof snow.It was ten o'clock before news nf the disagter reached Tellumde.At once a |B er Een started for the soon.Moen + eurviving yes of the | Bell began the work of rescuing the victims of the slide.ore] were taken out alive, and a doren or more bod- jen were removed from the snow, which lay piled 25 feet deep in the bottom of the canyon.oo CALLED GIRL TO SEE HIM SUICIDE Lovelorn Smith's Falls Man Chooses Dramatic Exit, But Still Lives.Snoth's Fille, Maneh 1 Harry Wokins, a Bellevile! young man, yesterday drank and the point of youn women the 4, had told'him she no longer for hum.carboie aed IS NOW nt death.\\ who he ba of town, vated He grew desperate at his boarding house Friday n.zht and made re- pated efforts to hi bins, but was prevented.Yesterday marning he was sup- weed to be au He went out and wr oht a Dottle arbobie and Om Hs return.ns he wenl te he room, and in à Lttle while he eulled the gnel into the room, and told her he could not hive with ut her, produced the bottle of aod, and put to Hs his She ALL HALF PRICE - Four only Corduroy Suits for Ch!ldren, Nor os of a 24, were $455.FOR 1 Nortolk Coat, in sizes of 23 and Children\u2019s and Boys Navy Blue Spring Reefers, with farmer\u2019s satin in- aus ters, wi 3 8 satin Hn- odd Pants, at 50c and 75c a PAIR.\u2019 BEST ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.\u201c JAS.A OGILVY @ SONS ne ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STS.Tey \u2014\u2014 HAMILTONS New Spring = - Importations .\u201cYour Inspection Invited.\u201d ~~ SPRING DRESS GOODS\u2014SIIk and Wool Holiennes; Taffetas, Crepe - de Chine; Voile de \u2018Paris, Zebolines, all in a beautiful rangè of the - newest spring .colorings.; \u2018 .; _ re SILKS\u2014Amongst other novelties, we would \u2018call your particular attention té-a line of tucked effect- Habatuags-thâät Wwe consider: an - extraordinary value.oo - \u2018 : E \"WASH FABRICS\u2014Beautiful\u2019 Organgies, Linens, Dimities, Mercerized Foulards and Ginghams, Lawns and Muslins, in a profusion of designs and, colorings.LOU à : ee BLACK DRESS GOODS\u2014-A mongst the many novelties in plain effects, the favorite, to our Way of thinking, will \u2018be thg popular -\u2018Tamise Certh, Ask to see them._ | .5 EE \u2018NEW SPRING HATS\u2014We have now on.view the Mitest designs in.Ladies\u2019 Black Chiffon ang M aline Hats, for early spring wear.Come n and get'an idea of what-lg correct\u2019 in Spring Headwear: © FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE\u2014Specially the latter, iil be; \u2018decording \u2018to - fashion\" reports and European and American models, be the popu- lar Hat Trimming of the season.; VEILusuS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS\u2014AI the spring novelties are ! \u2018 here now.for your inspection.- .; RIBBONS\u2014We are.now showing the popular spring shade In Soft Taffeta.and Duchesse Ribbons for Neckwear.Cee Ce PERRIN FRERES AND ALEXANDRE'\u2019S latest productions in Fine Selected French Kid Gloves, '* makers name on.every pair.\u201d Guar- .anteed for fit, style and quality.\"7: LADIES\u2019 HOSIERY AND UNDERWEARZSpring wel \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014most-rellable-Canadlan-and\u2014-European-makers.\u2014 .\"IN LADIES\u2019 TAILORED SUITS \u2018we have now on view the litest creations of the best New York, London and Berlin makers, including 4he popular vest effect, suit silk-lined, stitched and.silk-ap- plique trimmed, all\u2019 elegantly man-tailored.We have every con- \u2018fidence that our styles, prices and values will make this the most popular Suit Department in the city.- ; : ) NEW NECKWEAR.NEW LACES, NEW UMBRELLAS, NEW CUR- * * TAINS, NEW SASH CURTAINS.NEW OILCLOTHS.COME IN.ON MONDAY, have a look through our new goods.We are only too pteased to show them, even If you're not prepared to buy now.° YOU CAN GET.A GOOD IDEA of what will be: correct for: Spring Wear by visiting our store next week.New Goods are being re- \"celved\u2014and put\u2019 to stock every day.: All at \u201cright prices.\u201d ip ght, from the - » HAMILTON'S, se nares.Canadian Pacific Railway.RECENT STATEMENTS SHOW GOOD PROFITS.This is the way they do it : 260 Empire Typewriters at 860, $15,000, whereby they saved $15,000 that would have been .wasted had they not known what to buy, because the other kind of typewriters cost.$120 each.Better be an imitator ofa successful company than remain in the rut.of the slow kind.i '.\"Moral: BUY THE EMPIRE, ~~.4 The Willlams Manufacturing.Co., Limited K 17 ersrT FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.| | I< \u2014 \u2014 Next to Vaccination, > CREOLIN-PEARSON Is the best ally medical science has in fighting smallpox \u2018and similar infectious diseases.Creolin- Pearson will prevent the disease from spreading by destroying the death-bringing germs and cleunsing \"their breeding places.It is \u2018dangerous only to germs, vermin and odera.At all druggista.© © | LYMAN, SONS.& CO., Montreal.50° cASR05R® Lin charge of Mr, J.E.Merritt, physics director.\u201csubjec ; ho le mir gm i -FILE§ SUPPLEMENTARY, moti, Y.M.G.A.NOTES.: Prof.H.M.Tory will speak ot the Young Men's.Christian Association: on Sunday afternoon at four o'clock, taking as his subject: \u201cMoses\u2014the 'self-efficin tical and interesting to a.large number of men.\u2018 .coe ets caer th Bible classes will meet ax usual ow-8in- |: dav:nt 9.43 a.m.; 8.00: pair.ain AB gs, ; m .doser Din pa apt.- 4 , : \u201cThe.A ; ae et ./t-Jong.to Judge Crom the demands 1 Pind\u2019 PONG - TABLES eu | : ; me.t.me \u2018PONG \u2018TRESTLES weer OU \u201c|, trina PONGIBALLS.rons\u2019 mess BO ce \u201cPacific Earnings.: pme ned in Boston this Sos at 87 bla nd 8734 asked.New ork market ataited in Hfeleus a notable character turning Hy So seu pit er1ied soid in N and.Daten common at Ev Yok at 14 $ 3.: MONTRBAL wiiors.: ! 4 THE BEST STORE FOR Euchre Pres 7e \u201cLook In.and See Why.~ COCHENTHALER, ; Diamond Jeweller, » Le - 149 St.James Strest.Amalgamated Copper .4 American Sugar else.1284 Am, Smelting .47 or NE at Top.Baltimore & Oto.104 Brooklyn Rapid Tiansit.434 Canadian Pacific .115 Canadian Industrial \u2018Tavestments.\u201cTHE ASHNOLA COAL COMPANY, LIMITED.\u201d \"I have just received informatio .that a 19 toot seam of bituminous coal underlying a t lignite has Beer strug seam of \u2019 In view of this discovery, the: prospects of the und ; greatly pahanced and ia sec ; Bore sound and pro e investm firmly established.ont The shares are of the par value of $1.00, and are at present offered for | 25 cents, but ma men da, thout further notice to 35 mts the most sition ever placed before Investors, : and recommends itself to the most cautious and conservative, Coal | are held in high esth - mation at the present: time, owin to \u2018the phenomenal suocess rid ; be od\u2019 2 th fost promising rt - dustry.That this isa in fully to haa already lished, undoubted, and the opportunity afforded to the Investor, of thus ing hold of i at the initial stage, {s one which d oes not often | Further, it is » Canadian industry supported by Canadian capital officered by rig ea ngineer's Ze my new lication, il Not f \"I \u2018 \u2018Gu > dustrial Publication, mail Tod free.\"JOHN D.EDWARDS, 14 Richmond Street, Engt, .: , TORONTO, Ont.lL SENERAL Lu Cougonts-\u2014DRTRE Owing to the very large sale of tickets.and in compliance with numerous requests, it has been decided.to sive, a Public Rehearsal of the « ELIJAH\u201d With Orchestra and Soloists WIN DSOR HALL Wednesday Nvg, 5th March, at 8.16 All Seats Reserved - 25 and 50 cents.Plan will be open at \u2018Shaw's Music - Store on Monday \u2018morning, 3rd March.- SEE IT NOW The famous WHALE, which was on exhibi- tion in the Ice Palace at Quebec during the- week of sports, has just come back to Montreal.It is on exhibition at = 2527 -ST.CATHERINE STREET, - Near Bishop Street.10,000 visitors saw it at Quebec.Over 0,000 in Montreal.Ladies, see it for yourselves and bring the children.See it before it leaves for the Western Provinces and United States, It is sald by the \u2018best naturalists to be the biggest whale stuffed, with the natural ekin, there is in the world.DON'T MISS IT.SKELETON AND WHALBD FOR 1 ABSOLUTE - SECURITY.Genuine Carte rs Little Liver Pills.| SSuse Boar Signature of o.- \u2018Too Late tor Classification WANTED \u2014 {MMEDINTELY, .servant, small family; no \u201cwashing.Apply in morning, 7: 75 Mackay st.ROOM\u2014WELL FURNISHED ROOM, Bare.| room flat, heated by hot.water, between Drummond and Stanley.2433 st.Catherine .street.sex WANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, to assist with\u201d light housework.Apply before two o'clock, to.10.735 Sherbrooke st.bx TO LET \u2014 AT NO.764, 768 ST.- ANDRE ST, flats, six rooms; \u2018at St.Christopher lane, opposite Roy st, 2 fats, 3 \u2018rooms; at 1% * Cadieux, cottage, 10 roots.\u2018St.Andre st.WANTED \u2014 ular books out.ladies or gentlemen.14, 30 Hospital st., FOR SALE \u2014 $160° CASH, \u201cWINE HEL HEINTZ- an Upright Piano, also other bargains in rights, by Steinway, Nordheimer, Evans * Bros., etc, at Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Catherine st: Eu Stanley and Drummond.Open even- | DEP.n PERSONAL \u2014 WANTED, use Mexican moustache grower.grow.Formula 10 cents (silver).ander, St.Jean Baptiste de Montreal P.0., Que.\u20185x \u201cWANTED \u2014 x YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework in a flat: __st., above St.Louis square.LOST \u2014 A PAIR LINED (MOCHA) GLOVES, on Ontario and Wellington car going east, or in the vicinity of McGill, James and Notre Dame.| _James st, Room 6%.- - FOR SALE \u2014 COUNTRY DOCTOR, WITH - good practice, desires.to sell his house.For .sale, a magnificent lot near Mohtreal: lot, 100 arpents, well located, at $t.Henri de Maisonneuve, $700.A house in Montreal, Alo a fine building lot.good rental.La Presse Building, Mont.Chaput & Co., Texas Paciffe .U, 8.Steel com evans U.S.Rubber com.Union Pacific com.win: \"central pid.: A.L.GENERAL SERVANT OR _ Plain _eook._ Apply &4 St.Matthew st.WANTED\u2014SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR good canvassers, to introduce the most pop- Liberal inducements to City or country.Room £648, YOUNG MEN, Apply 425 Sanguinet 5ex_ Reward at 246 st.52 Company, Asked.Canadian Pacific x.2 Duluth .i.+40essencese ie\u201d Do., pfd.[PR Street allway aveedeasine Hallfax .levoepes Toronto Ral lway | Power .Dominion Cotton .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2018Nove Scotia .cnvecocce Montreal Cotton .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.- | Colored Cotton .\u2026.- Bice! Bonds .0n.SALBS.\u2019 100 Dominion Steel pfd at gr.10 Dominion Steel pfd at 87.75 Dominion Steel com at 33%.50 Street Raliway at 267%.NEW York PRICES.=: Chesapeake & Ohio .45% : à Ohicago, Mél, & St.Paul.162% \".| Consolidited Gas .21814 Denver & Rio a.pfd.~ A Peau de Sole Silk.: J\\\\ Special, yard.G@OC New Black Merviel- llere Satin, beautiful finish.Special, THC New Black Alexander Silk, bright finish.Speciat vesssrnss [PN neo soc i \u2018White Point de Malte, on Ecru Ground Muslin, 45 4 inchés wide.Special vege A $1.40 ; Gauge.d'Alsace, very choice, 46 inches wide, Prices .81C, 94C, 81.05 Point, de Naple Muslin, s inéhes wldo.» ceeds i.G2\u20acC, TLC Royal Dimity Dress \u2018Muslin, with satin\u2019 : \u2018atripe\u201d \u2018effect, 28 inches wide.Special.goeces ven veihe see one aea nee rue ccecse oe BRC Zephyr Suisse, dainty lace effect.Prices venseneues reressrsscenesnsss BOC, AUC * Silk Waists Ladies\u2019 silk Waists, In black, pale blue, pink, red and ail the leading shades, -made with the Gibson effect'and open N work, high collar of \u201csame.Price .83-95 Ladies\u2019 Taffeta Silk\u2019 Waists, made the newest style, with back and front \u2018trimmed with tucke, new shape sleeves and cuffs, in black, pale blue, red, pink, white and, mauve.- Price .85:45 MONDAY\u2019S SLEDGEHAMMERS Regular.Monday.Good i Groamery Butter 0.Mc: 21%%c led Oats .5.2.0.00 000 sun 0e Bec : 2Lkc armalade, 7 1b.tins Rn 00 70¢ , Strawberries .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.15\u20ac 32%c Polishing Mittens 1111121 -20c 12%c ! Regular.Mondaÿ.Lip Saucepans .sesssc0csn 2e - 15c Tea Trays .iossess weer.(BOC 2lc \" Sponge Holders .sere ~15\u20ac 5e ~ Kitchen Measures .wee 10 5e -, Cups and \u2018Saucers .ss BC 5e MAIL ORDERS CA REFULLY FILLED.:S.CARSLEY Con \u201c4765 to 1783 Notre Dame St, 184 to: 194 St.James st, MONTREAL.| Ladies Cut Steel Chatelaine Bags , The most fashionable Bag i in the leading American cities.We liave avery nice assortment in all sizes, at popular prices, from $2.00 upwards.Ladies\u2019 Real Seal Leather Chatelaine Bags.We carry the largest and\u2019 bea assortment of Fine Seal,\u2019 Alligator, .Morocco, Calf and Sead, Grain Leather Bags\u2014well made, and.lowest \u2018prices, from 50c, 75c, 81.00 un.25, $1.50, $1.75.and up to\u2019 85.00 and 1869 and 1877 Notre Dame St.\" / BELL TELEPHONE MAIN 4479.You will economize from 60 to 76 rer gent.on the retail prices.We the only manufacturer \u201cof - SKI RTS, COSTUMES, MANTLES, BLOUSES, etc., in Montreal, selling to retail at manufacturer's prices.Glance at our windows every week.\"A few prices to give you an idea - of the BARGAINS we will offer + MONDAY AND TUESDAY.Ÿ Just the Right Time to § | \u201cSelect a Fine Tailor-made Costume ?\"MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES, made of Frieze, beautiful quality, shades ay, blue gray, navy blue and black.\u2019 .e newest styles of Jackets, in short \u2018 and long ones, nicely lined.Tailor made, flared Skirts, with stitches to the bottom.Price, $10.00 and $12.00.As we make these goods \u2018ourselves, and wish to write à grand ad to the public, we: will slaughter - them at 3.\u2026.0000oc-ac000r 85.00 Why do.you pay double prices elaë- where when you.can buy directly from our large manufactory.100 PRETTY BOX, Imported Cloth, in Oxford gray, light and dark \u201cshades; blue, short and long, and pretty designs, with applique of fancy silks, - flared Skirts, with frills and corded, and finished first class.Really worth $10.00, $18.00 and $20.00.Down-they Lg Monday and Tuésday, sénsososrancnsoccs a.810.00 § I oo | - Very Richly Silk-Lined Costumes?| 125 COSTUMES, of Fancy AI! Wool,\u2019 pretty shades \u2018and black, 2 different designs, .lined with silks, tailor made, single or double breasted, with silk applique frills, -lined.silk, 5 different designs, first class tatlor cut.Not another house in the city can copy us less than $40.00 Monday and Tuesday, only 822.49 ; We have the largest and richest Costume Department, also the largest variety in new stylés, largest essort- \"$ ment in Montreal, \u2018and at manufactur-.L er\u2019s prices.Costumes made .to order é in very sbort time.; Take Advantage 2.of These Bargains Last Sale at These Prices.BEAUTIFUL SKIRTS, in Fancy Cloth,\" very well lined, new styles, new tailor gut.\u2018This \u2018Skirt is sold everywhere at $3.50.During this Great Sale, we will =a) these MANTTTRGRS TR Last Occasion.WE HAVE 125 SKIRTS left of Gray Frieze, gray and black, tailor made, flared, stitched at the.bottom, very well finished, Value $4.50.This chance is the last.We will sell them at .senguer 2149.What We Mean by : \"Bargains : \u2014\u2014upwards\u2014all-new goods.G.W.CLARKE oo 2270 ST.CATHERINE ormeer.& CO, ! of water: Chloride of Sodium \u2026\u2026.rressnesanss 4,354 Chloride of Potassium aevsansusnacce 211 Sulphate of Sodium .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.210 Sulphate of Magnesia .aovsorcocc» 1,262 Bromide of Sodium .reessnenns «1,080 © Bicarbonate of Bodlum .:.\"The 'analysis is on every bottle.Bring me Into trial when you.will.- \u20142 Henry VI., Act 1, scene 1.- nor Analysis BOTTLED AT THE SPRING.Analysis of» RADNOR SPRING Wa TER.By I T Donald, M.A., Professor of Chemis try Medical Faculty, Bishop\u2019 s College,\u201d ana Analytical Consulting Chemist and Assayer.1 hereby \u2018certify that I have analyzed the \u2018sample of Radrior Water recelved from the Canada Iron Furnace Company, Limited, and find the following results ip 10,000 parts MONTREAL, June 1, 1894.\u2018Carbonate of Lime +.nee .\u2018 © Carbonate of Iron -+.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.8.\u2026ces Silicia ; we In 10,000 parts of Water .20,899 This analysis is on- every bottle.« MARCH TERM OPENS.The.March term of the Court of King's Bench was opened this morning by Judge Wurtele, and\u2019a grand jury was sworn in.In this charge, the court attended to the functions of a Grand Jury, and went over the more important, Cases on the charges with murder and suicide, A number of witnesses were at Court this.morning, to be | examined by the Grand Jury, one of them being Chief of Police Harrison, ot Westmount, in connection with the Hansen case.es ra \u20ac i LEIGHING ALL MAIL.; accordance with instructions received from the Ge qua = at Ottawa, the Montreal Post Office has since February 25 been \u2018weighing al all mall matter sent on Canadian Pacific and Grand trains.Orders op Doen issued that.Sua should be done fon days with all mail matter car- these lines, but the object for ob- oy the statistics bas not been -ex- 3 TO yi P.E.Brown's List.' 413) Dorchester, 8 rooms, self-contained, 320, 0 8t.Denis, 10 rooms, self-contained, $25.; » Pfavard; .§ rooms, self-contained, & 5 Lusignan, 5 rooms, ground flat, x Lusignan, 6 rooms, flat, 90, s5ÿ William, 7 rooms, 2nd flat, \".8$ Murray, 4 rooms, $7.50.\u2019 -16$ Murray,.4 rooms, $8.33 st- ponts, 4 Noms, rear, garden, $8 P.B.BROWN, Esta Co COTTAGES TO LET.» EK.Brown's List.pod a on ( IP =n tev St smd 4 von SALE-\u2014 LOTS ON MONTROSB AVE.BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.- PB.E.Brown's List.FOR SALE \u2014 ¢ LOTS, 2 X 95, ON ROZEL street, near: Chdrlevoix, 30c' a foot.P.B.| Brown,\" Real Estate Agent, 97 St.James.\u2018FOR\u2019 SALE \u2014 22,000 FEET LOT, CORNER\u2019 of Ontario, St.Lawrence and St.Charles Borromee.Will sell en\u2018bloc or in part.P.BD.Brown, Real Estaté Agent, 97 St.James.FOR SALB \u2014 LOT, 40 X 80, VPRSAILLES st.chèap aud easy terms.P.EB.Brown, Real Estate Agent, 97 St.James.= .FOR SALE \u2014 TO CLOSE SYNDIGATD, 12 lots near Lafontaine k, selling 30c foot, for 18c en bloc, 4 cas P.E.Brown, Real \u201c Estate Agent, 97 St.James, .\"FOR SALE \u2014 LOT, 24 X 80, CHAMBORD sT., near Mount Royal, 30c foot.P.I, Brown, Real Estate Agent, 87 St.James.FOR.SALE\u2014FACTORY SITE, H AGA, sidings, C.P.R., docks, etc., unequalled in convenience and price.B.Brown, Real, -.Estate.Agent, 97 St.es.FOR SALE \u2014 285 TO 289 \u2018NOTRE DAMB ST., solid storie bullding, 50 x 50, with about 22,000 feet of land, $8,600.P.RB.Brown, Real Estate Agent, 97 St.James, \u2018 FOR SALE \u2014 LOTS, 25 X 140, SHERBROOKE street, near St.Denis, central, healthy, fine view, $1.15 foot.P.E.Brown, Real Estate Agent, 97 St.James, FOR SALE \u2014 LOTS, 2% X 118, ST.DENIS | #t.,, near St.Louis st, rapidiy improving locality, 60 cts.foot.P.B.Brown, Real Estate Agent, 97 St.James, FOR SALE \u2014 LOTS, 25 X 100, CLARKE ave.Westmount, 40 ots.; ; lots 2¢ x 90, 3 ots.pot au B.Brown, Real Estate Agent, 97 84 x 70, or more, 45 cts.ok P.rown,.Real Estate Agent, 97 Bt.James.BB 7.{ FOR SALE \u2014 LOT, 3 X 88, BOURG! op on Brown, Real Betate | \u2018AT VALOIS, 10 ROOM QOTTAG | .8, 10 i $180.00, & Lane near station, P.B.Brow! oki Task Ago, #1 86 duis ati Jot.2 Sean 5, Rea worksh , foo , Brown, Beta \u201ca St.FE \"5, Real ae Ag b: BA ,.ar a eal or, pme! : Beqwai où fs i» Leos \u201d B 00-00-00-0-0-0-000-00-00-0-00-0-000000000-00-0-0-0-0 POPOVIC OOIIIO0090 090-0 20-0-0-00-0-0-0-0 000040 à - v VO -Cd-Olldd -Ooddid odo bdo so atid black, fave style, th corde de fantasie.Worth $5.00.We wish to show you what we mean here by bargains srvmssuves ee 29cC New Style of Skirts - 160 SKIRTS, in very fine cloth, iron gray or black, taïlor cut, new style, with frills and corde de fantasie.No other hquse can copy this Skirt with- ~ out selling it at $10.00.Seeing that we manufacture them ourselves .vesaseboeed $6.00 WE HAVE SKIRTS FROM 29C EACH TO 836.00 EACH.: \u201cNOTICE.\u2014We charge nothing extra fqr the Skirts we have to shorten.or adjust.Costumes to order at the same price as ready made.The season being advanced, profit | by it, ; OUR \u2018 COLLARETTES, in Beaver or Cloth, trimmed, all wool, well lined , and\u2019 trimmed with fine fur.Always s0ld at $11.50.We \u2018don't wish to p hb p p hp = = = p p p p b hb p = bp p p b = p ; p p h- p p 3 hb p > 3 pb 175 SKIRTS, in \u2018Marine Blue Serge, p b p > p p p p p : p ) p p 4 p p p p .p p p hb p: p p p p p 4 p > Keep a single one, and you ., should profit by it .-33-99 It ls.hard, but so Tcognuet be.\u2019 ue p p 4 p = p It has to be, the season being so far p advanced.The balance of our COL- P LARETTES, lined and trimmed with p fur, In Black Beaver, well = fln- p jshed and tailor cut.We were sell- à ing \u2018for $20.00.To you, that you ?may profit by the .occasion .vererers 88.009 $50 for $9549 ! MONDAY AND TUBSDAY ONLY AT | bo THAT PRICE.L 10 COLLARETTES, in Broche de Sole, ; lined with rich tur, the whole collar lin Thibet, tailor cut, extra\u2019 finish.| Worth $50.00.The seadon being: ad- ) -vanced, ahd so that you { may profit by it.\u2026 822.49 ; 50 to 75 per cent: \u2018 Reduction in our Cloaks OUR GERMAN BEAVER C CLOAK, in marine blue or b ack,\u201d which we wire selling at $10.Monday and Tuesday, $4.so CLOAK,\u201d % made, or semi-fitting.À chiè Qloak.Iron gray -or bihèk, tailor cut, latest style.Always sold .for $14.00.Monday and TUEBARY cevernnceviorenne ver 84.99 \u2018Real Bargains OUR.FINE CLOAK, pemi-ftting, iron gray or black, with appliqu on the sleeves and ba Work § _ 320.00, but the season pred advanced they must go at $7.où Magnificent Blouses - i This \u2018department is one of the most\u201d : Chie ag the moi\u2019 Aan wh.e em es and at all prices.As) Aor our SKIRTS, in shk Taffe 4, oorded sud embroiderad in fan LU Worth $8.00.Monday and Tuesday srrcssccemeet aies vous 83.cs Mare and, | - THE MANU AGTURRR; 1888171 hon Dang u) $ RES EEE 0333333303 -0-0-e0 - : .20 re eee PA mes pers = + mens te ST np a ome ee pe + AY -.meaning to be that the Opposition pro: * tions asked was much greater, to begin - old order was spread over four or five.ie |e \"for \u2018the Department of Marine and was no attempt at obstruction.as'they paid Mr.Sifton a similar honor \u2018 minister in charge of the work is \u2018fair -they have bégan by overdoing it, for perience was for the members to send wages were higher round The [2-26 \" confessed that the vigor he has shown \u201cthe difficulty in which the census bu- \u201cwork as much as Possible, for which position may have to offer.\u201c point as would make it impossible\u2014or un- applied.But à very .is whether the commercial policy of a -.\u201cprepared to so Jong ss they can/ses, or think they can Ty will prevail; and the relative pre- ! he onl ecsereraesonsiotresa ih iiveres BB TOBE a rrr 5 \u201cTO ADVERTISERS.The circulation ef Thy.Daily IM Les | Mervely la encees of fat cé Any 0.het papers\u2014with ene excep het tn Montreal.by diroulation [Fa in the front ot Canadian modiyme, Rates on application.JOB PRINTING.npn Herald's aed honey and Book Bind» ents are © n Deinion, wa and are are equi pred tor tho the ex ef the fipest , Supt- \u201c TELEPHONE NUMBERS.torial Departm 6 coeceievssseess Main 751 Office meat.vo.Main 348 fes avousencessesce \u2018Main 1919 \u2018HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.608 Craig Street, Montreal.JAS.8S.BRIERLEY, Managing Director.W.J.TAYLOR, Business Mgr.\u2014 F.ABRAHAM, _ Bec.-Treas.THE OPPOSITION AND \"THE CENSUS.: When the estimates for the Depaît- ment.of.Agriculture came before Par- Hañnent\u201d the Opposition spent hours in obstructing items.of \u2018appropriation which have been passed year by year without variation.\u2018When the estimates Fisheries came to.be considered there It was.all smooth sailing for the minister.We have a fancy: there is a certain.method fn this madness, and apprehend its pose to make Mr.Fisher a special target for their criticism this year, just a couple of sèssions ago.At a guess one would say the Opposition, for want.\u2018of something better to do, will busy themstlves with the cost of taking the census, which turns out: to be more than it was ten years ago, and more than the amount estimated in advance.With these conditions existing, the - game, and the Opposition would not- de living up to-their function, to say nothing \u2018of their opportunities,.if they failed to.make.the most of the occa-, gion: As usual with them, however, while there may be some fault to be found with the census taking, there can be none with such an appropria- | .tion as that for supplementing the archives.Howaver, the incident showed.what the plan is, and showed, also, that*Mr.Fisher is Teady to meet all | \"attacks made upon his department.TLere is no doubt the taking of the last census did cost more than the former one, But there are-goûd reasons why it should.The number of ques- with, and that meant extra time.But the principal.reason was that it was .quite Impossible to get the men rey quired to do the work at the price for\u2019.which men could be had ten years ago.In 1891, if the members of Parllament had a difficulty tocontend with, it was in satisfying six applicants with four appointments.In 1901 the common \u2018ex- in'word that they could.not find \u2018peopie willing to do the work, especially at the rates of pay offered.Everybody Is wel! aware that the \u2018percentage of mén out of work was much smaller Jast year than ten years ago, and \u2018that effect of this came to be felt when the demand \u2018arose for-a considerable num- Yer of men.The Opposition will blame Mr.Fisher for the- resulting fact, as it is thelr business to, and it has to be since he became head ofthe Department of Agriculture, In opening up new channels of, export trade, thereby conducing to the general prosperity of the country and to industrial activity, was to a large degree responsible for reau found itself.Jt îs just possible the Opposition will not dwell \u2018overmuch on this point.Again, Mr.Fisher and those working with him have taken the dangerous \u2018course of \u2018expediting the feason a lot of expenditure will be crowded into two years that under the \u2018The first volume of thé census, we understand, has already gone to the printing \u2018bureau, which Is quicker work by ten months than was dore ten years.ago.And the present outlook is that\u2019 the whole tabulation may be in the hands of the printers hefore the end of the.present year, which would be about fcur years quicker than on the last occasion.It looks as though Mr.Fisher, by such departures from .the blessed dispensation of red tape, had made himself a marked man.But if \u2018his behavior up to the present gives any.indication of his fceling, he seems to be wholly.unashamed, and quite prepared to meet any cri Hetsm the Op- SELFISHN ESS, In speaking of the policy of mutual inter-Imperial preferential trade as defined by its Canadian projectors, the Witness.says it amounts to pure selfishness, and certainly if that is a correct statement.of the poe which provides for the admis- gion of Canadian grain into England at lower \u2018 rates \u2018than the grain of other countties, and for the adjustment of the Canadian preferential tariff to just such a e, which \u2018is the same thing\u2014for ish goods to enter the Canadian market ove toms happened to be Canadian competition, the term is not mis- evtinent question \u201ccountry éan be guided by any better motive than selfishness, provided.always it is the selfishness of the pation asd not the selfishpess of sn individaal or: two sacrifice the gebersl wdlfave: t is safe to say bas prevailed, and\u2019 of i somencial mations is, sud has ] the House of Commons and the-nation \u2018Quickens.The publication of the army .éd fund services and the.payments to 000 \u2018sterling, or $800,000,000.To meet | - this outflow from \u2018the treasury there | | the obligations \u2018of the Empire to pos- .expenditure.\u2018dozen years ago the war minister \u20ac hi ek American and away from English ships.laws, and a more enlightened order of sel fishness that made one Australian colony set up a proteative tariff, and selfishness that made the adjacent colony adhere to free trade.Selfishness made the United\u2019 States protectionist, and it looks very: much as if the same motive were just now supplying the active agent of a fer-' ment that will result ere long in free trade.Selfishness, avowed and unadulterated, gave us protection in 1878, and is working for a return\u2019 to it now.And if it was not a more enlightened selfishness.that gave us the tariff reform of 1897 and the succeeding years, if it is mot possible for those.responsible for that legislation tq maintain that it, was profitable for Canada, that it conforms to Canadian selfish- \u2018ness, to the Canadian desire to make a profit, to proeper, to grow wealthy individually and strong as a nation, then no matter what other purpose it may have served, no matter how much it may have advantaged the Mother Country, of which we think well, or discommoded a nearer country, of\u201d \u2018which sometimes we make curselves think ill, \u2018it \u2018cannot endure.There is no use in Mr.Gourley and Mr.Charlton decldiming against the United States, there is no use in Mr.Borden and Mr.Foster proclaiming their admiration for Great Britain.Any Canadian commercial system that is to meet lasting | sooeptance must bave in it such elements Canbdian, but of Canada against all com- ere\u2014or' it cannot remaip unamended on the statute books.Commerce .is selfishness; men would not.engage in it other wise; but let us try to be as enlightened, es civilized,.and as mindful\u2019 of the lessons of commercial History as our attainments will permit, A ; eee - \u2019 THE COMING: IMPERIAL BUDGET.| As the period for the presentation of the budget approaches, the interest in the statement which the Chancéllor of\u2019 thie Exchequer will have to make to and navy estimates has made it possible to forecast with some degree of | confid¢nce the probable extent of the Imperial expenditures during the coming financial year.In round figures the army and navy are estimated to cost together £60,000,000- sterling tn the coming year, apart from war expenditure, which is put at £40,000,000., The \u2018cost of the debt, Including the war \u2018debt, may be set down roughly at £23,000,000, and to this has to be added the sums paid for the other consolidat- the local taxation accounts of, say, another £3,000,000.-Fipally there are revenue department, which have.not yet been presented, \u2018but which vary extremely little from one year to another.Putting these at the same flgure as \u2018last year would \u2018bring the estimated total aggregate expenditure to £166,000,- will be, on the basis of the receipts for the current year,\u201d a probable revenue \u201cof about £145,000,000, leaving a prospecs | tive deficit of £21,000,000, or $105,000,000, The interesting question is, of course, how.does the Chancellor of the, BEx- chequer propose to meet this deficit?the deficits of the two previous years, it 1s small, and represents only about half of the \u2018expenditures upon war services.It 1s quite - possible, there.necessity for new taxdtion, and that! terity may be sufficiently discharged by meeting out of the current revenue the whole of the peace expenditure for the- year and: haït- the estimated war The cost of maintaining \u2018 an efficient military force is one of the most urgent needs of thé Empire to-day.Half a apologized to.the House for having to millions sterling.To-day they amount to -£29,310,000, which represents a de- | crease of £375,000- as compared with lest year.In 1898 when the expenditure of the War Office was twenty millions and & half the price of consols stood at 113.In \u2018the financial year now.draw-.94.\u2018This is nof an encouraging condition of affairs.The Secretary of | Etate, in his memorandum on the estl- |.mates, says that as regards South Africa, the provision made is sufficient.to maintain the field force at its present strength for between \u2018eight and nine months of the new financial year\u2014that is until about next Christmas.But at- \u2018there is no allowance for transport home, and critics avowedly hostile to \u2018the .Government's course and whose \u2018opinions on that account are stated simply for what they are worth, con- \u2018tend that the War Office has broken down: that It hardly knows what it rung out like water, and that the wastage in bad contracts is immense.Against these discouraging factors \u2018of the eltustion.may be placed the more favorable news contained in yesterday\u2019s despatches from South Africa \u2018which announced \u2018farge captures of the \u2018omy ad their supples.The extent of the surrenders made may perhaps be scented 4s = Sais criterion of the Semper of the Boérs who yet remain, of the real Ropes a = Jt was eclfishness thet produced the corn |.Ésthness that repesied them.\u2018 It was sel- | as will appeal to Canadian selfishness\u2014 Ei not of one Canadian as against another the estimates for the civil service and | fore, that the Chancellor of the Ex- | chequer may argue that there is no introduce army éstimates of eighteen | ing to a clos: consols are at just over |.spends, or why ft spends; that money | 4a the fed, and Af eo there may be a | WR.B, MEIGS, WP.ar.David Bishop Molgs, of Faraham, Que., Liberal meber for Missisequol,.was \u2018born là Heuryville, County.of Iberville, Que, June 1, 1835.His \u2018father and mother were both natives ét Swanton, Vt, but in 1833 removed into Canada.He was efücated at Bedford.He mer- ried, first tn 1566, Miss Margaret L.All- 20p, and second, in 1572, Miss Margaret ~ Rosa Faulkner.Mr.Meigs 1s by -ocou- pation a.farmer.He was mayor of Farnham for several years, and was first elected to the Dominion House of Commons in 1887, taking the seat vacated through the death ot Mr.Clayes, the sitting member, \u2018He was re-elected ia 3896, and in 1900, when he beat Mr.J.B.Comeau by 2.Cw.cs be attributable to the effects of the \u201cdrive\u201d in the Orange River \u201cColony, South African winter.This necessarily diminishes the opportunity of looting, and makes life Jess attractive to the | \u201cbywoners.\u201d - But other element to be considered\u2014the determined burghers who coatinue to fight for what they hold to be a sacred cause, the men who know that they are defeated, and that.their indepen- dencé is lost, and who share the hopes tinuing to fight, get better terms\u2014pos- sibly a æettlement in which the leaders\u2019 influence.will be maintained as the lawful rulers of the people, and which will open out the possibility of resuscitating the national sentiment after peace Las been restored.CROWDS FLOCK TO with the audiences and the eagerness do te hear the Symphony.Orchestra concerts.Professor\u2019 Goulet vesterdäy wore the expression \u2018of a mian who doesn\u2019t think \u2018he is dreaming but i3 too well satistied with his position to risk finding out, the orchestra smiled openly congratu- lati and \u2018both, Professor Goulet and the orchestra gave evidence of their mutual satisfaction might almost say athletie, playing.shades of Wagner and.Beethoven, how they did exert themselves and how the Windsor Hall echoed the Taunhauser and the Leonore- overtures, and when \u2018the last bar was finished and the audience began to fille slowly.aut, both Professor Goulet and his admirers were at full liberty to congratulate one another on a mutually satisfactory concert.If.the atténdince continues to in- \u2018crease at the same rate it will be even | more necessary at the .next concert than it was this.afternoon.to engage the services of some extra ushers and save at least a few of the valuable moments which were lost in the in- .dividual hunt for seats.The programme was the best of the end in part to the approach of the\u2019 there is still.that of the leaders that they will by, con- where they were at the first concert.SYMPHONY CONCERTS \"And still the wonder grows, grows of a good share of the Montreal pub- | fin apd the well know \u201cIl m\u2019Alme\u201d from - in vigorous, ons year,.Interesting, comprehensible and | well balanced.The concluding two numbers of Mendelssohn's Italian symphony, which was begun at the previous \"concert, were substantial but not too heavy, the presto being particularly interesting.Saint-Saens, Barcarole had to be repeated and Hill- macher's \u201cRetraete,\u201d was.distinctive .without being bizarre.When it came to the Tannhauser overture, a halt dozen young ladies joined themselves to the orchestra.They are to be congratulated on playing so well with the orchestra, and the orchestra is likewise to be congratulated on playing 80 well with them.i One \u2018weakness is, however, to be deplored and that is the lack of unity and power in the first violins.All year they have been weak-but while the other sections of the orchestra show !mprovement, they remain practically Leaving out of the count Messrs, Zimmerman and Silverstone, .two .tried veterans, the other four seem to have | no common conception of phrasing.Their bowing\u2019 is as variegated the music allows and if.it is possible to play a passage four different ways, each of the four men seemed yestér- day to seize upon a different one.of the four possibilities.The result was, naturally, disastrous.Madame Strauss-Youngheart, a soprano with a powerful, though not very voice and a good method, was the soloist and was forced to respond to encores for both the aria from Alcestis Les { LETTERS TO EDITOR i\u2019 i PROTEST FROM LONGUEUIL.Editor Herald: \u2014 Sir,\u2014As a proprietor of the Town of Longueuil,\u2019 \u2018I wish to protest against the resolution passed by the Town Courcil at its last meeting respecting the Montreal Bridge Company's char- \u2018ter.\u2019 T am of opinion \u2018that in view of the refusal of our Council to do anything at any time towards assisting.in the construction of the bridge, it is.out of-place for them to dictate to the Federal Government the course it should pursue.Moreover, it is strange that as soon ds.the company, which for years has kept the idéa of the bridge before the pubHc (and has expended - large sums - hn surveys * and plans and In obtaining.the best professional - advice), has \u2018definitely concluded the financial arrangements for Its-construction, and awarded the contract to a thoroughly responsible company, the Longueuil Councll should be the first to try and prevent us from Dragons de Villars.Daitor Herald: \u2014 ; | been settled long before the school com- gets of books, I take the credit of the \u2018ular revenue: \u2018added: to school fund but for: me.\u2018It excessive law costs were incurred.mont\u2019s \u2018school affairs, should be.exposed.I hope that other psoprietors in - in bestir themselves, and \u2018 meeting\" will be called wo against the action of the \u2018Council in passing, the resolution referred to.° CS PROPRIETOR.THE OUTREMONT SCHOOL, enter appeared Tn Jour columps on our vœns the 20th inst.bearitg on our school mate ters in Outremont.I for one am glad that the erection of a school building s now assured.The part of Mr.Perham's.letted \u2018which I take exoeption to is as fol: lows: \u201cUnfortunately, however, the | present board found the affairs of the | existing elementary school in a de- plorablée condition.Some were involved in.& foolish law sait with the municipal council in endeavoring to prove the ownership of the municipal | uilding, which resulted in a loss to the board of $3,000.taxes were in arrears for.four years.\u201d Now, as I have.always beén held fo be primarily responsible (whether vightly qr wrongly) for what was called our school trouble, it devolves on me.to contradict the statements in above Quotation in toto.If Mr, Perham in- \u2018tended to refer to some of the commis- sloners only, it would have been more just, at least to me, to have named them, or what would have been very much better, hot to criticize the action of the old board at all.: Now, as to facts, the action\u2019 to ôwn- ership of the municipal building had missioners vacated office, and no part of \u2018the transaction, either in the shape of debt or otherwise, was handed over\u2019 to present board .of trustees.Instead of there being a loss of $3,000, the account: stands es follows: The sum\u2019 of $500 was due the school ï \u2018board for some seven years by the Town Council on thé purchasé price of the bullding, but no record of any such an amount being due was made in efther the books of the town or In the books of the school.This may ap-, pear strange, but not when it Is understood tLat the same party kept both discovery of, this amount of $500, and which was paid to the school board in: Principal and interest .15.27 Less \u201ccost of legal proceedings.258.56 86 .Net \u201cgain to school fund .$256.41 and not a loss of $3.000 as.per Mr.Per- ham\u2019s letter.I also received from the Dominion Government damages to the amount of $104 as compensation for having\u2019 erected the tuberculosis station for cattle within \u2018eleven feet of the school \u2018building, and also obtained from .thé secretary-treasurer of the school the sum of $384, a portion of the amount of the deficit standing in his bqoks.Recapitulation of the net gain to the funds of the school outside of the reg- From Town Council .voinenns 3256.41 From Dominion Government .104.00 From secretary-treasurer .384.00 \u201c 8744.41 Not one cent of which would have been tor would have been very much fairer the old board .if Mr.Perham had Hates how much taxes were In.arrears for four years.Perhaps, always the\u2018 case, some accounts that cannot be collected atiain that age.and we took.over some that were two or three times as old \u2018as.that, but had rot been written off, the board was as diligent as possible in their collections, without being too hard on the people.to place the responsibility on the right parties, It would be necessary to go back to the time when Mr.Perham: had a great deal tn do with.Outre- to find out by whom, or by whose neglect the neces- gity arose for-all.the legal proceedings required to \u2018straighten matters out.Previous to.the year 1897, the year I took office,\u201d the board meetings had dwindled.down to sometimes oné in a year; we established regular.monthly meetings.to which thé.public Were in- as.18 j eminence: yw Je weols.\u2018The extent: and diversity ofour col» - lection, the standard of quality maintained throughout, and the grace and individuality of our special designs have given ouriproductions in prec- ious-stone.Jewellery recognized | pre- .The chief features of our stock.are originality and exclusiveness.SHREDDED For FISH CAKES.Bon Tel.Main 417-418.ma WR ITESTEATON proves the merit of | Willis &Co.\u2019s Pianos Organs.W AREROONS:\" 2470 5 Catherine rest RESIDENCE TO LET No.820 Sherbrooke Street, - From Tat May Next.Facing the beautiful McGill College grounds.Very roomy and comfortable, with every possible convenience, electric light, etc.One of the best appointed houses in the city.\u201cLarge stables and coach house recently built on most modern plans, with comfortable quarters: for the coachman.Wide lawn in rear.to.Estate Wilson,\u201d Jas.C.Beauchamp, man- \u2018ager, No.17 Place d'Armes Hi.vited, \u201cand which was an \u2018Innovation, and a new departure.- .WwW.T.HART.\"Outremont, Que.F Feb.26, 1902.at PHELPS & BINNS, For particulars and permit to wiew, apply | COD and SALT cop 56 Victoria Square.Lost Health, Strongth, and Branly Beaty \u2018Are Restored By Using Brock\u2019s Bird Seed and Treat.Which is without doubt The best bird food on the market.Try it and | jou will \u2018Use no other.3 Ib, packets.5c.I Ib.packets 106.Ask your grocer or druggist fur it.Beware of- imitations.28 McTavish St.House for Sdle |26x135, $9,000 This fine old terrace house, extra wide and deep, .can be made into a handsome residence with a small expenditure, It is already heated - by Daisy furnace.It Sveriovks Mean Oollege Campus.- H.L.PUTNAM, 1st Floor, Temple op Bud [Two Choice Houses, Elm Avenue, Above Sherbrooke SF For Sale.1 bave two houses in this favorite section for sale chéap.In both cases the .owners are anxious.to \u2018sell, and will meet .the market in price.\u2018One has \u2018side.digbts.Both have extensive \"Kitchens \u2018and moderd improvements.H.L.PUTNAM, and how will his proposals be received |.\u2018by the country?.In comparison with tention has been drawn to the fact that{ ue FAT A NEW \u2018| always an \u201copzn door.\u201d \".SUN DAY TI TRADING.Editor Herald:\u2014 .Sir,\u2014I notice in your issue of Mon-.| day thät a deputation of gentlemen walled: on His Worship Mayor Coch- | rane in regard to certain stores heing open.on Sundays, and requesting à- rigid enforcement of the law to close them up.- In future, therefore- (after the 1st day of May), the citizens of the co mercial metropolis of Canada wil\u2019 be allowed to purchase apples or oranges, candy, fruit of any kind, or cigars.on the Sabbath day.is is a Puritannical way \u2018ôf reasoning: The laboring class, who only have -Sunäay | in the week to take their children out for an airing, are to be debarred from of purchasing a little | TEES &C0, the privilege fruit just because some.portions of our population object to them doing.so.Let me tell the gentlemen who are so anxious to see their wishes carried out that they might as wel! try to stop the, St.Lawrence River from flowing into the sea, as to try and prohibit people from buying on® Sunday If they 80 wish.We would need an additional force of 200 police: to keep guard over the hundreds of places that sell refreshments on that day.It is .| sheer nonsense to tell people that they must go thirsty,.and that they shall {not take B glass of ice cream, ginger ale, etc., just because it is Sunday.Directly you try to compel the.people to do as you want them, they will go the opposite direction.The people will find scores of places open Lo buy fruits, etc, if they need to buy it, on Sunday.The blinds may be closed, but there is We have here in.this city a mixed population.We don\u2019t all think alike.Let the gentle- \u2018men who are so zealoud for the welfare of our city turn their attention .| to rooting out from our midst the hundreds.of brothels which the law winks at!\u2018 Let them try and stop the liquor traffic on.the Sabbath! Let the clergy- 1 men who pleads against Sunday trading look around at fallen humanity, at the inebriate 4s he totters through our streets, and let them try and bring them into the Church, and show them some practical sympathy, and not be go: overzealous \u2018In prosecuting some ~ poor, hard-working people just because \u2018they are gullty of the \u201cawful crime* of selling on the Sabbath.I am, dear slr, 0 HYPOCRITE.__ NO \u201cTHE METAL MARKETS.New York, March 1\u2014Cobper was easy + \u2018here with the price for spot a shade lower on-the inside price for Lake, but eleotroly- tic \u2018and casting copper ruled steady and unchanged.Trade In all grades was ver quiet.At London the market dropped id ST put spot down to £55 nnd futrres to.Lead was 1s 84 lower at London, tarning the price down to £11 18s Vd.At-New York, however, there was a tcady under- tote at unchanged values.treet SURVEY FOR RICHMOND BRIDGE.- Richxhond, Que., March 1.\u2014(Special, Vor.Vallee, Government engineer, wah in RY mond this week taking soundings, eatin tems | and à general survey of the site of to be constructed over the St, is {oe \u2018 Francis er.between Richmond and\u201d Mel- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"THE WHIG'S IDEA.] .h 1\u2014 al.) \u2014 fir Eo EY .I eutenant-Governor | tritis, the fee of $2.\u2018The society publishes | charge to all.members, Including stu- try and logic (logic as In Jevon's ele- For subjects of exhibitions as set |.One of $200, open to R.V.C.only, con-, 5 r exhibition - Fe arden tor | V2 logic, open to both.colleges, and one} age, who died edaerday afternoon at.D.Gouley's restaurant, 416 St.James street.A verdict of death from natural causes was returned.The immediate cause of death was gas- Co one TRIAL OF ; : MALT BREAKFAST FOOD CL > \"WILL SET YOU THINKING.\u2014 One \u2018trial of Malt Breakfast \"Food, delicious, appetizing and stomach \u2018comforting, will Surety set mi you thinking i = a way that will benfit yourself, family and friends.In thinking over the matter you will regret that you have been so long a stranger to Malt Breakfast Food, and you.will be Pleased and willing to give up forever your of oatmeal or other grain f with their starchy ingredients, their blood heating \u2018properties and their irritating ten: \u2018dendes, and\u2019 you will never cease to re- conmumend Mat.Breakfast Food to your vien When you make a murning friend of Malt Breakfast Food you go from strength to strength; your digestion becomes properly regulat ted; xour blood is kept pure and cool; and the nerves firm and strong.Malt Breakfast Food is a perfect health \u2018fcod for all seasons; it ig an especial bless- 1 ing for old and young in.the spring and swnmer seasons; All grocers sell it.PURE, FRAGRANT, CLEANSING.ALBERT TOILET 8! or same amount open to R.V.C.only.One of $125 for natural sclence and logic, open to both colleges.\u2018Two scholarships, one of $125 and one of $90 in elassics and modern languages, \u2018open to both colleges.: One of $125 in political economy and The subjects of examination for scholarships In political ecofiomy, etc.are as follows: Elements of political science; the Constitution and Government of England; Elements of.Economic Theory, and the History of Economic Theory.Two papers in economie theory, and one in each of the other Subjects: will be -required.The subject matter nf the papers \u201cto be limited to the sub- | Home as dealt with In the text-books named by the faculty.i The proposed trip- of \u2018the.Hockey ! Club to New York has, on account of examinations \u2018clashing \u2018with the.dates {asked fir, been postponed, but the club will emdeavor to.make arrangements \u2018| whereby the proposed yearly matches : \u201con le played in January of each year.The prop»ss! made by Mr.Phillips, mangger of the §§t, Nicholas Rink, New York city.Is this: He will donate .a gllk barner to be competed foy each \u2018year by McGill and the winner of the university c>aimplenship of the United States, and to ha held for the year by the winner.All legitimate \u201cxponsea Company.It the offer to play in January is accepted, this should.prove an interesting contest.and would be of prominently * before American sporting.public.BOTH ANALYSE WINE \u2014\" Case A ainat Dru int is, Att acti Muoh irat Brus n 5 ln.Court.ne On Wednesday of mext week, th Court of \u2018Special Sessions, before Judge Choquet, the case -of aphin the come up for trial.Tue case is ones! to rhin the greatest interest is attach affecti as it , practically all of the dru Taxi a ot \u2018the city, as well as the wholesale dealers in eine ne the Pi 1 Re en days ago the Prowi - nue Department, Se rot a ou, Mr.A.Drouin, entered suit against My.Lachmncs, allegin that the medicinal w pires (Viré N forint oral by him were properly intoxic iquous, and consequently they should not be sot sold without a license.This contention s cer- rainly a sweéping one, as it will\u2019 render, if supported.all druggists who gell wines YOUR FAITH 52) ours it you t Shiloh\u2019s { Consumgtion and ours 80 strong we u fr guarantee re or refund afl] we send you \u2018tres trial bottle os yo write for it.8 costs 3% cents n will cure Oon- H hitis and aîl > nN Treubles Wi wit cough or cold pos $uus th for 80 Years.SEE Det hig en to be paid by the \"St.Nicholas Rink great value to McGill by bringing her | the well-known Faët End druggist, ll MONTREAL.- : 7 to 13 Doane Street, Boston.à cccccerermamerecesecree I.\" And no.material offers wider sco is taste that tells, not lavish expenditure.Black goods don\u2019t mean goods for \u2018mourning wear \u2018only.; The showing of the New Spring Styles: in Black Dress nes are perhaps more susceptible to \u2018the introduction of color effe ts; their transparency, than most Black Goods.?cts; because of We show, over fifty different patterns in- Black Greriadi ne, at, per\u2019 yard, 80c to $3, 50.prevail, -and among the most popular are tied-ribbon effects in.new designs.- - those with dots.are in request.All-Wool Black Batiste is a lglitwelght fabric for flufty effects, with tucks \u2018 founces, soft, clingy goods.Very popular \u2018price pereporenserenenuee Black.C \u2018ravenette and Black Satin Amazone are a water-shedding -fabric ; fine for the long ulster- .Good also.for walking skirts.A spring fabric that does not crush One \u2018weave, but different qualities.Visit our Basement If you want to save money on dépend= able Kitchen Utensils.shown \u2018in.the design and makin able for all occasions.* \u2018Black Gren: \u2018and like coats now.the vogue.' or hold dust.It isn't what you s pend for a dress that makes it.beautif ul.ihe harmony of reciprocating effects of goods and trimming.for the display of ability in this direction than black goods.Ladies\u2019 Umbrelias, largest'dealon record with us \u2014 goods to\u2019 arrive éhortiy./ It is the material, and the taste Te.They are the one fabric safely suit- : abrics are réady.7e Stripes 2° Plain Grenadines and 45c« $1.25 $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, 81.50, $1.75 varlations from the plain.PRIESTLEYS.BLACK ARMURES : And Black Fancy Weaves, in a dozen or more good effects, that \u201care neat No decided figures, but enough different to mike an acceptable change.from the pertectly plain, 42 inches wide, $1.25 Per, Sacrificed to clear Er Dupuis Freres, ' VERY.SPECIAL ! 45 Dress Skirts, water-proof\u2019 goods; ; Steel gray \u201cor black.Regular value $1.25.t ses rmes ses eunc cause rdevssane san sun c name dec quel 50 cents Thé Big East End Departmental Store, 1571 to 1589 ST.CATHERINE STREET.SN ON, AN SIRES OI IIEOTIERY DUPUIS FRERES BLACK DRESS 600DS JTE CRAN D PHONES ON SPECIAL TERMS.\"When we last placed one thousand Genuine Berliner Gramo-o-phones on salé on our easy payment plan we were swamped with orders.and several thousands were sold before we could withdraw the offer.of Canada for a repetition of our offer, we now place one thougand Berliner Gram-o-phones on sale on these special terms :\u2014 One Dollar, with the Coupon below, and your promise to pay Two: Dollars a As soon as we receive your dollar we send you the Gram-o- phone .If after five days\u2019 trial you don't agree that the Berliner Gram-o-phone is:the greatest talking machine on earth, return it and .\u2018complete.the order is cancelled.Cash price of Berliner Gram -o- -phones 1s $16.When you buy from us or our authorized.agents you buy direct from the manufacturers, thus you sdve middlemen's profits, and are protected by our five-year guarantee.: second-hand, worn- -out and counterfeit records, clatming they are as.| A FEW SELECTIONS.- To give a slight Idea of the possibilities of the Berliner Gram- o-phong .we glve a few of the selections.Some fake concerns are offéring - oN Complete list ot records sent on request.a .: BAND SELECTIONS.ing, Cake-Walk;.106, Nearer, My Marseilialse; 6 102, The Invingible Eagle, March; 43, \u2018El Capitan, March; 64, At a Georgia Cacip ; Mest.Thee; 116, Runaway Girl, Selections; 2 Mosquito Parade; 245, William Tell; 1 674, Boccaclo.March; 76, Sold- to , The La in St.Michel) ow | .fers of the Queen: 591, A Coon Band Contest; 895, Six Little Wives, San \u2018Toy; 144, Barataria, March; 553, The Campbells Are Coming; 554, The Men of Harlech; 855, Scots Wha Hae.ORCHESTRAL\" SELECTIONS.99, Bunch O' Blackberries, Cake Walk; 125, The Limited Expresg\u2014Raliroad effects, \"bell, movement of train, escaping steam, etc.: 126, The Night Alarm\u2014Representing the familiar fleg'alarm at night, fire bells, shouts, the race .to the fire, Qorses hoofs, reeling bose, engine whistle and \u2018firemen\u2019s chorus, TR PMBONE soLos, BY ARTHUR PRYOR, OF SOUSA'S BAND.: 385, Blue Bells of Gcotiand; 578, 1 Cant Tell Why 1 Love vou | Bit , The Tale ot à Kangaroo; 714, Home, Sweet Home: ._.CORNET 80LOS.©\u2018 Tn Holy City; 301, Killarney; » Auld \" BANJO SOLE.- a, Marrla Bells; t; 816, Binokey mon > cake .Time Skesdaddle; Union tak \u201817, Rusty Rags; 73, The Colored M XYLOPHONB SOLOS.23, The Carnival of Venice; 477, Happy D in Dixie; 606, My ola Kentucky Home; Medley of Scotch Airs 42, Lang 8 n Band pr : 987, Rag Medley; ; Wo, ; VOCAL SOLOS., 83, 1 Can\u2019 t.Tell Why 1 Love You, But I Do; 460, Klilarney; 470, The Holy City; 134, Where Is My Wandering Boy: To-night; 188, For Freedom and Ireland; 170; My old Kentucky Home; 476, The Palms; 643, Home, Sweet Home; 646, Good Bye, Dolly Gray; 278, Sweet Annie Moore; 274, When the Harvest Days Are Over; 592, Alphabet Songs, A.B.C,; 59, D, B.; 440, What Do You Think of Hpoliban ?A Little Bit Off the Top; 443, Atrah, on: 490, How Was I To Know?J, Put Me on at Buffalo; 244, The Boy Guessed Right: 261, The Tale of a Kangaroo; 276, When Ruben \u2018Comes To Town; 76, She.Hests by the Suwanee River; 77, The Fatai Rose of Red; 680, Good \u2018Bye, Sweetheart; 682,\" Always; 707, \u2018The Heart Bowed Down; 6.Sweetest Story Ever Told; 150, Hosanna; 172, Asthore; 192, I Heard the Voice of Jesus; 204, All Hall the \u2018Power of Jesus\u2019 Name; 276, Rocked in thé Cradle of the Deep: 108, Soldiers of the Queen; 481, My Dear 1 Old Dutch; 54, Auld Lang Syne; 783, When Johnny Comes Marching Home.HYMNS BY THE CHURCH CHOIR.\u2019 465, Old Hundred; 472, Abide With Me; 623, Holy, Holy, Holy; 664, Eternal Father, Strong to Save; 685, Rock of Ages; 687, Beulah Lan 686, Jesus, Lover ot My Soul; 688, Stand Up, Stand Up, for Josus.CONTRALTO SOLOS, BY MME.BENZING.468, For\u2014All Eternity; 485, Still.As the Night; 577, Way Down upon the Suwanee: River.VOCAL SELECTIONS x FROM \u201cFLORA: \"78, Quecñ of the Philippine Inlanga 8 Openting Chorus; 647, Galloping; - = oll Me Pretty Maiden.ue - month for eight months, and a genuine Berliner Gram-o-phone Is yours.good as the original Gram-o-phone records\u2014our advice isto avoid this \u2018trash.Genuine Berliner Gram-o-phone records have- gold.centres.Sousa\u2019s Marches, by Sousa\u2019s Band, can be had only on Gram-o-phone récords.* When ordering a Gram- o-phone save: expréssage by gettivg extra records at the same time\u201450c each, $5 a dozen.\"We refer all intending purchasers to, the Bank of Montreal and to the proprietors of the Family Herald and Weekly Star as to our willingness and ability to carry out all our promises.We have received over a thousand testimonials from Law- vers, Doctors, Priests, Clergymen, etc., speaking in praise ofs the excellence of-the Berliner Gram-o- phone; Send for fully illustrated catalogue free.E.BERLINER, 2315 St.Catherine.t., Montredl, ' Emanuel Blout, Manager for Canada.Cs COUPON._ _ ; E.Berliner, 2315 St.Catherine 8t.\u2026.Montreal.Enclosed find one Holler, as.first payment on the Standard Berliner Gram-o-phone, Type \u201cA,\u201d compléte with 16-inch Japanned con- cért horn and three records.it satisfactory, after five days trial, I agree to pay eight monthly payments .of two dollars each.It not satisfactory I will yeturn the Gram-o;phohe and this order is \u2018null and void, Le | .\\ : .~ 20 +.e + - Neme A A sss ta tb rests \u201d .\u2018 - \u201c Dcupation presente ign cesse i \u2018P.O, Address cetesssanasriserasecbiattataisnsenrentiane: Express Office sassde saguasssenees oran de dante sado sent sessing sissssissass \u201cTownship Ye \u2019 oo A bain ssssrnssaivbis hassnnsseses sr PROVEN.Aspe send.tres.of charge the talowing tres records: \u2014 Worcs A - , A BE.ud ) I ind ai Co \u2019 .vu x pisos .; whi?at gi png \u201ctried dorm, \u2018lose\u2019 \u2018tee \u2018sotee = wh wi awl CE As we have been receiving requests from all parts an 4 _- \u2018 RARE 2 - J.La Jones, of ALATNG\u2014At Toronto BITS NARRIADES, DEATHS | TEL BA Ta .BIRTHS.DBOTD \u2014 On the 26th February, a son woe.| oad Mre.J.N.W.Boyd., =ooD A ios 8.Leavitt: > Chi 0 February mn dai FT 5 an Bo \u2018(Bee Eve Dickson) : On Yeh, 2ith,.a.08 Tamer Mr.sav Mrs.C.D.Névmen, of : Lachine Rasd.MARRIAGES.BARNEIT.MIDDLETON\u2014On Februa at Holy 7 Prinit y Church, Dalton, y ne Bignt Rev.the Lord Bishop of Ohler =, aselsted b by the Rev.Canon Black (cousin of the bridegroom) and .por Dr.Nowell, vicar of the part n \u2018WéilNam Barnett, 60th * rr ; to Laura .Beatrice, \"elder daugh of Henry N.Middleton, Dissington Northambenand, land dausbter of the late Mir Pen © Mere- formerly Chief Justice of Che Supreme.Court fer the Province of Quebec, HUNTBER-LINTON-\u2014In Kingston, Ont., Fabluary 26, at the parsonage of Cooke's Church, by the Rev.A.Taira, Richard Hunter to Aunle, eldest daughter ot Jas.JOHNSTON-SAUNDERE\u2014At the residence of the bride\u2019s parents, 84 Montreal Street, Sherbrooke, Que, on February 26, by the Rev.Wim.Shearer, James Johnston, ungest son of Wiltam Johnston, to- Uabsie E E.Saunders, youngest dau ter | of John Sannders.gh DEATHS IN THE \u2018CITY.ANDERSON\u2014On February 26, of Inflammation of thé lungs, Mary Myrtle, aged.10 years, eldest daughter of John Andet- son.1680 St.James Street, St.Heid.DUPUIS\u2014On the 25th February, Marie\u2019 Rose Marguerite, aged 8 years, child of Mr.J.Narcisse Dupujs, merchant, Funeral will.take place on\u2019 Sunday, 2nd March, at 2.30 o'clock, from her father's residence, No.23 Ste.\u2018Famille Street.5ix ERRRON\u2014-At the Grace Dart Home, \u201855 Gair Street, Emily Herron, aged 97 years, a native of Dakota, U.S, .TAYLOR\u2014On Febauary 26, John Taylor, 1 in his 70th year.DEATHS ELSEWHERE, AIKENHEAD\u2014On February at \u2018Toronto, Elizabeth\" Aikenhead 2 Bessle), la her 79th year.BARTHE\u2014At Quebec, on February Captain Houore Barthe, aged 81 ary 25, BUTLER\u2014At Toronto, on February 25, Mrs.Catheréne Butler, réllct of the late Patrick Butler, In her 90th year.DITTEY\u2014On February 26, at Hamilton, \u2018| Ont, Ann Yoeter, in ber:00th year, widow of the late Sanderson: Dittey, Toronto.DYKE\u2014At Toronto, on February 26, in the 84th year of her age, Jane Allerthorn Dyke, widow of the late Thomas Jefferson D Dyke, and mother of the Rev.8.A.yke.EDWARDS\u2014On February 18, at Bar River, Algoma, Ont., Margaret Williams, beloved wife of James Edwards, former erly of Sea.forth, aged 68 years.eee OX GILLESPIE\u2014On reendhields ¢ at London, Dog.Thomas Gre Greenshi Gillesple, pre ames and George G: \u201c of this city, ed 62.itlesple, \u2018GRIFFIN\u2014On February 12; at Putney, Eng., In her 86th year, Julia, wide 0! Major = Hewitt Griffin, B.A., T.C.D., JP Assistant Adyutant General, and *aougiter of John Dysart, J.P., Lon- donderry, Ireland, \u2019 HAWKER\u2014At Altoona, Wis., on Febrn- ay Th 7, Bdith Dawes, beloved wife of Chas.Hawker, jr., formerly ¢f Ri Que.JAMES-At Huntingdon,.at.the residence of her daughter, Mrs.Wm.Fortune, © Betts, relict of the late Sidney James, in ! the wminety-first year of her ags.Funeral \\ Sunday, March 2nd, 1003.'ebroary ro, at Boston, - Ru- ¥ ben P.Jones, ee sao years, brother of pov.Rha Laing, \"M.A.D.D., pastor of Chanch, Dundas, in.the 74th -year of ; lis age ma Mantis, ne Islands, on : Soa ot ie Ben P.Mer, Mtecd ged ! now of London, Tucson, Ade, on Febenary eldest son af Sher- 7.Ont., aged 22.0 Bere Liverpool, \u20ac y ce, * Price, of this of cf Rue Taare of ity, pris NE, 05 Febru- JE, A.Ta 63 years, ary .26, Cath- Soret Le of the late a Eh Saher bs of Innes, County TWADS BRIE At Toronot, on ohruary Amen widow of the late Dr.A.B.Wadsworth, Fox Lake, Wis copain, Disgusted Delinquents | cannot have any lady charlotte gelatine.Established 1840 Jos.C.Wray & Bro., | Undertakers, \u201c.290 MOUNTAIN STREET, ! One door below St.ine Street.123 ST.DOMINIQUE STREET, .Ambulance Headauarters, AMBULANOB HEADQUARTERS.- Bell Telephone Up 2667, WM.WRAY.Undertaker and Embalmer, 2436 ST.CATHERINE STREET.- Between Stanley and Drummond Streets.TOLET =.\"Fine Store, being Street- Flat and Basement, 228 : ST.JAMES STREET.H.H.AUSTIN, Est.John Tiffin, 61 St.Gabriel 8 st.\u2018TO LET.Large Shop and Dwelling, heated by hot water, 2165-7 Notre Dame st.Bright Flat \u2018of seven rooms, 381.Clarke Ave., Westmount.Two and three-roomed suites, The Matibor- ough Apartment House.Fine : Bright Office and Storeroom, heated by proprietor, 298 St.James st.huis to\u2014 ; 8.H.McDOWELL,.Jo nn ST.HELEN STREET.pp a rer, | FOR SALE: * Two Second-Hand Safes.One.Remington Premier Typewriter, Desks.and a Lot of Office Furniture, All in first-classorder.Also, Bankrupt Stock of Silverware at a \u2018Great Sucrifice.THB TIMMIS-NOBLE co.Les 759 CRAIG STREET.JUST ARRIVED.En endid assortment\u2019 of Heavy Work Horses \u2014 matched .pe \u201c Carriage Horses, f Single igh- ; Eteppine Cobs, Saddle and Driv.- ing Horses.TELFRR & CLIMIE CO, > | WANTED \u2014 y on February M, the ] 5 2e ere 00e rt week's work for the eommittees, barring acoidents; there will he debates on the.prohibition bill, the redistribution perhaps one or two other Government snd perk and nine-tentlis of the private members\u2019 bills, which, remain, can dis- of in h ee of the fan bout during the ast t is understood o supplementary | that th which will likely.bo down -on will contain a vote of $500 to- he statue to be erected in Kings- of the late Sir George Lieut am the board of control por ue, ee .| inatead of the selection du 't as : |< their \u2018colleagues in coypnodl, was defeat this morning.in the _ municipal - com- 5 Tier wards t ton in memory\" prov.vip ty On lit.A ve clause was ae ppt ; ; papi A police power to loud ne «BORN for ks posters.\u201c - >> = 1 is about 21 : Cures Sevarest Colds DR.LAVIOLETTE'S Syrup of Turpentine - @ottains no Marocties.1 2Bc.and 500.sises Atyour druggists.Franco-Canadiao-tine of Steamors: Winter serviée, batween Bt.Joba, NB, and Hare, Prados, calling at\u2019 a 1.From St.Sobn, 8.8.Manches a Febru ry 25th, - PEN ° LT emia il ad and | DOMINION LINE CAE i LaymarOOL SERVICN.FROM PORTLAND, | Dominios .\u201cIrishman = Es RATES oF PASSAGE.- Saloon, 00 and Second Saloon, $35.00.Clans $8.8.FROM orm Now Bn BOSTON.Vancouver .England.Mar 8 a.ui \u201cOomamonweaith Mar.30 BOSTON To THR \u2018MEDITERRANEAN.\u2019 Cambroman.sesseciose ADE] Mh and May, set For fu rtber information, apoiy.to any agent | at the company, of orto DAVID TORRANCE à Co, General Agents; Moztreal \u2018and Portland, \u201cTel.Main 57.a! LR BATURDAY, MAK 1, 1008 77 | TEE DOMINION COAL 0 (CIM ITED)' MiNERS AND ND SHIPPERS I | Dominion Stam Coals: \u201cSCREENED; RUN OF.MINE AND SLACK.Co Fer Particulars Apply te., General Sales Agent, 14 PLACE ROYALE.\u201c Montreat | FP H SITUATIONS VACANT.' gr Advertisements under - this heading, 20 words, 6 insertions, for .WANTED \u2014 THREE OR FOUR ACTIVA city agents, to represent a leading life insurance company in the city.Address \u2018\u201cR,* Herald Otfice.ea 63x WANTED \u2014 MOULDERS, STOVE-P PLATE only.Highest wages and good, steady work .the year round.Union men.None others _Weston, C Ont.- .WANTED\u2014RUNNERS, \u201cBANDERE, STITCH- ers for collars, cutters, starchers, repairers for shirts.Experienced bands.Skelton Bros.&.Co., corner Duke and William sta.FIRST CLASS- CABINET MAKers, and wood machinery men.Pacific Car Shops, Hochelaga.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, EXPER es lady for \u2018collar ironer.Apply: Mr.Willlams, __Standard Shirt Co.\u2018 52x +, WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, BY A LARGE company, commercial \u2018traveller, with large connections, and who can command inter- \u2018views with large and small investors.We are going to put on the market something that every man and woman wants, and on + such terms of payment (weekly, monthly, or yearly) that will suit any wages or; purse, \u2018and will insure quick sples, \u201cA con- \u2018.traêt will be given to a ustier 5 work dur- Ang the.day or in the evenings.A.A, \u201c P.O.Box 1176, Montreal.| xX WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, GOOD FLAN] © cook.Apply en one and three o°c ad _at 646 Sherbrooke st.WANTED \u2014 FAITHFUL MANAGER TO take charge of distributing depot and office to be opened in Montreal, to further business interests of old\" eetablished manufacturing concern.\u2018 Salary $150 per month and extra profits.Applicant must furnish good - references, and have $1.500 cash.Address Superintendent, P.O.Box 1421, Philadelphia, !- , : Lo x\u2019 WANTED \u2014 TWO FUR MACHINE OPER- Sirs, on fine work only.Apply 64 Me stree WANTED\u2014A PRINCIPAL FOR THE WEST- mount: Academy.Must have a university degree and experience.Applications, stat- ing- experience and.references, must be addressed to BE.W.T.Raddon, treasurer, Academy, Westmount, which will .be received up to noon, Saturday, March ox WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR SMALL family, one flat, six rooms; no heavy wash-.Ing: good Dav: Apply, with references, 204 ._Cherrier st.Slx- WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; dooD wages to one with good references.Apply _ Catotaker, 332 St.James st._\u2026 61x WANTED \u2014 COLLAR AND CUFF STARCH- .ri APO Crown Laundry Co.22 Lent Reds \u2014 LADY HAVING\u2019 LARGE ACquaintance In Montreal to introduce high class business.\u201cWill pay \u2018$3,000.to $5,000 a |.Year.Box G 100, Herald 53x | WANTED \u2014 \u2014 EVERYWHERE, \"HU! HUSTLERS, to: tack signs, distribyte_ circulars,\u2019 s \u201ci , etc.Do canvassing: good pay.obe.Bureau, Box 276, London, Ont.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD.GENERAL SERV rt | for an hotel, Point St.Charice.Apply 207 Congregation st.- .56x WANTED \u2014 ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF March, a thoroughly.competent general servant: for a small family; no washing: liberal wages , paid; must be well recommended.| Apply between 7 and 9.p.m., to Mrs.Simp- 3, second floor.2x - WANTED \u2014 TWO BXPERIENCED, ENGlish speaking laundry drivers; must be highly recommended; none but first class people \u201cneed -apply;- good.salary.\u2018Model Cash Laun- | dry, 589 Dorchester st.50x _ WANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER FOR WHOLE- \u2018sale fur house; one with experience: and connection; good ground.Address G 103, Herald Office.Bex WANTED \u2014 TWO: PIANO SALESMEN OF \u2018proved ability and: experience.Satisfactory financial arrangements made with men who are capable.of selling hj class pianos.at moderate prices.Best talking points of any plano offered in Canada.The Bell Organ and i iano Co., 2261 St.Catherine st.60x | \"WANTED \u2014, A STPADY MAN, WITH A| - thorough general knowledge of greenhouse \u2018work.- A -permanent job for the.right man.Also, a man with experience in the growing of vegetables.Must be.able to plough and \u2018handle horses.A comfortable dwelling on the premises.P.McKenna & Son, Cote des Neiges., Que.| 5ix WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS oc MASTER, and a first class tug engineer.11 work for good men.Apply to \u201cHelton.\u201d Herald Office, stating\u2019 references and wages expected.52x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, with references, for small family.Apply: 10 Phillips square.WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS GROOM.AFT, giving references, P.O.Box 268, _oity.50x WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LAD TO ASSIST IN bake house and make himself generally | useful, -26 Bronsdon lane.bix WANTED - AGENTS WANTED.IN EVERY town and village, to canvass for one of the best-known papers {ff Canada.Liberal commissions will de pra to good agènts.Ad- + dress Box K 85, Herald Office, tt WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS: in ail departments, Steady work rnd good pay.Also girls to learn.Apply to Mr.- Davis, at The Standard Shirt » limited, Delorimier avenue.WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELŸ COOK.WITH good references.Apply \u2018631 Sherr Street.WANTBD\u2014A YOUNG GIRL AS RFFREN- -tice for milijnery.Apply to 2671 st.Qath- erine Street.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT vo TA small family, Apply 4050 Dorchester st.5ix WANTED \u2014 PRINTER, AT ONCE, AT FEDeral \u201cPress, 523 Sussex st., Ottawa; un Dion, : : good \u2018make-up, neat; steady job.WANTED \u2014 ABOUT THP MIDDLE oe March, a thoroughly competent general servant for a smail family, living in the vicinity of -Pesl st.; must.be a.good plain codk; liberal wages.References required.Ad- _dress \u201cHome,\u201d P.0.Box 1093, Montreal.52x.WANTED \u2014 \"$18 WEEKLY, COPYING | LET: ters at home.Enclose two stamps with application.Lakeside Mercantile Assocla- Hon, ot.8, Chicago.WANTED\u2014TWO EXPERIENCED ENGLISH- spesking laundry drivers; must be highly recommended; bond a but frat class Sick * need apply: polar Mireau's\u2019 _Cash Laundry, 589 Dorchester st.WANTED _ SMART, PRACTICAL ABLE maid.Apply at The Merchants Lunch _Rooms, 24 Hospital st.- WANTED \u2014 AGBNTS, LATEST H Tr TE ror in Your Hat\u201d with your name on; sticks \u2018An any hat; entirely new; sample.free; first \u2018week's sales 20 Dom.P.& Nov.ag .x ,000._James N.Hamilton, Ont: WANTED \u2014 4 YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL servant; mûst understand plain cooking: references required.Apply at 26, \u2018University street, > WANTED \u2014 AT Ce, EXPERIENCED sewing machine 0 tors, in Sting.room, den O0., ¥ Victoria Apply to.The Ames, square. ) : To the humana It Le pitiful in .the warm months to see a tormented anl- nal tn .vainly to Jatend himael! rescutions of stinging flies in the wey in whigh nature intended he should, Through e distorted idea of ay! try on the part of Me owner, hem stand a torture, which d bution of the prises, namely, Dr.Arew t pal of the Vater.t Mr.Ce PO ts.» .4 > it had been left undocked, 1 ME ad been | ocked, he could him - 000000000000000000000000000000 Perfect Fit and x .PRING M oo Rumors of Spring are increasing, and there is -every-indication at present of the advent of a new » season.Our\u2019 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT means to anticipate, and we expect to be in a \u2018position to show a very pretty assortment of FrLower Hats and early SPRING MILLINERY about the middle of next week, Caaf O.Finish Guaranteed \u2018in Ladies\u2019 Tailoring and Parisian Dressmaking.2 ILLINERY.- In Our Cloak Dept.= We have just received a large consignment of .Lapies\u2019.NEw SacQue SHAPE RagLaxs, | ranging from $7.80 up \u2018at prices.Rain yDaySkirts FOR SPRING- WEAR A full range from $2.90 ap.| Tr stock on our first floor : New Fancy Whit \u201cNew Fancy Dimities, .New English .The following new lines have been placed into + New Hemstitched Muslins, - | New White Organdies, | New Colored Organdies, .- So ne | Gn Black andall Plain Shades.) oo Le New Fancy Organdies Prints, 300 Patterns, \u2018 e Muslins, New Scotch Ginghams, New Art Draperies \"SAMPLES SENT ON COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED, APPLICATION.JOHN MURPHY & CO.2341 and 2343 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Terms Cash.000000000600000000 6000000000000600000000000000000000000000000000000 600000000004 ai 100, 102, 107, 108, 104.er, no, 104.1.21 and the tion \u201cown ing and éd.His idea ix to make C i pe of ihe association and to have all.business transacted thére.The head All take that dog bent ica, A he FULL COURSE.olf have.a A \"HT.abso, va.Low.on Another Bad day for the Favorites \u2014at-New-Orleans\u2014Jingo-and_\u2014- \u2018rst race; b furlungs; \u2018phens, 107, Otis, 1110, Robertson, } 107.Qdom, 8 tq'5, third Sevond race, selling; 93, Boyd, 15 tô l,:third: Time, 1.56 1-2.Third race, selbng; 6 furlongs\u2014Master- ful, \"109, Hayden, 20 .to' 1, won; Judge \u2018Magee, 112, Dangmar, 30 to 1, second: i Royal Sterling, 115, Odom, 3.to 1, third.\u201cTime, 1.15.Fourth 1ace, handicap.107.Odom, 6 to 5, won; Am Lyne, 9 to 2, second; Balm of G Brennan, 5 to 1.third.Time, 1.14 ia.\u201cFifth race, eelling: 1 1.miles\u2014Dépon \u201cSixth race, selling: 6 1-2 furlo Secretary i ( jh, of ) Central Canada lee.Racing Association; is at the head of a movement to throw overboard the National Trotting Association circular letter to about one hundred track present Canadians send about $30,000 a year in lough proposes to _call his company the International Trottin offices and officials would be represented oiFthe \u2018various managing com: miltees.LC CQ Every Montrealer who is well-bred hunting aportamen through real, conducted Ward, carried oF the, hen teste at é Westminster Show, \u2018which was held Jast week in Madr: son fquare Garden, k This: meeting of the Westminster Kennel Club was a record-hreaker, there being over 2,500 entries, and it was tries included some of the choicest.and land and Europe EEE \u2018 Hot Meal To=day Telephone Up 3740.: | (Corner Metcalfe) The fact thet a Canadan kennel received STERIL WOU OS FA TO \u201cThe Winners.\"New Orleans, Ja.February 25.\u2014Weath- prix clear; track, rast.Summary:\u2014 selling\u2014Dr, Ste- 4 to 1, won; D:tfidence, 12 to 1, second; Ante Up, .Time, 1.16.; 1 18 miles\u2014Afra, Gormley; 10 to1, won: Prince Zeno, \u2018lindsay, 12 to 1,.eecond; Joe Collins, 6 furlonge\u2014Jingo,\u2019 igara, 110, ead, 103, an.Boyd, 12 to 5.won; Pay the Fiddier.Gormley, 30 to 1.second; Little Lois, Brennani, 7 to 1.third, (Time, 1.3512.~L,ott- 108, Landry.9 to 2, won; Echodale, Odom, 15°to 1, second; Mr.Williams, F.Robertson, 5 to.1, third.Time.1-2.B .A Canadian Association.J.A.McCullough, of the a form a mew organization, in which shorteomings of the National Associ.| will be eliminated.\u2018He addressed a ars in Canada, with a view of obtain- their opinions on\u2019 the question.fees to.the National Association, reap but little benefit.Mr.McCul- Association, Limite in Ottawa.distriots\u2019 the Dominion will be ; Miscellaneous.oH 8t.Lambert Kennels Won.an admirer of and, in Pact -all neda, may truly leasure and pride in the fact t.Lambert Kennels of Mont- by Messrs.Coulson and \u2018off the honors in the con- Kennel Club dogs out both the New York.city.; the largest show ever held in America.The en- dogs from every part of Amer- ne aristocracy \u201cof Eng: aves also represented.bred n and the cani Por 15 Cents EVERYTHING FINE -agmnst a dog \u201chave e Ottawa the head- I a majority oi the mgnest and most coveted prizes mx ony retlects greaz credss upon the gentlemen who comimet the Se.fambert.Nennei\u2014Messrs.Couison aad Ward\u2014but spows that the Doœumon can produce the finest apecmens of the anime \u2018species i wie world.101 \u201c \u2018The following 18 a List of the prizes wom bre Poon: St Ti metters\u2014 y 4 Semon, 2nd prize \"Rathieen, In this class pese 15 only me months aid, competed of twelve months, who took riz Limit.class (dogs}\u2014 More, Ind prize; Toronto Blaney, prize.: (dogs)\u2014Rory O'More, 2nd Novice .class (bitches) \u2014St.: Lambert Norah, lst prize.110 Le Lamit class (bitches)\u2014St.Lambert Mei- lie, Ist\u2019prize.: : I {bitches)\u2014St.- Lambert Mol._ Open class le, lst prize.CL Winners\u2019 class (bitcher)\u2014St.Lambert \u2018Norah, lst prizes = .Special class for the best exhibit of four.Irish setters\u2014St.Lambert Kennels won with Toronto.Blaney, Rory ODMore, St, Lambert Norah and St.Lambert Mollie.beating the celebrated Bancroft dKennels, whose \u2018entries included Prince Victor, Eil- cen of Dungraven, Signal Bess and Lady, May Finglass, all four ¢f whom are champions, that is to say they bave each won- first prises for at least four years, and been awarded\u2019 first prizes in contests all over America.i \u2018Canine Association.or - The Montreal Canine Association hebd rai \u201cmeeting last aight in.the Natural .; \u2018Hall.Mr.J.A.Mortimer, of New York has been appointed judge for their annual show at the Arena, and everybody shat knows a dog will agree that this is an excellent appointment, Valuable &upa have been decided on for the first prizes, and; medals avill | ly be given for eeconds.Everytiung now points to à most successful exhibation, and for the first time the: complete American Kennet Club rulesawill) govern the judging.; , - Bed-ridden 15 years\u2014*If anybody, wants a written guarantee from mey personally as to my wonderful cure from rheumatism by South Americam, Rheumatic Cure I will be the gladdest; voman.in the world to give ît,\u201d, says; Mrs.John Beaumont, of Elora.\u201cI had despaired of recovery up to the, time of taking this wonderful remgdys ft cured completely.\u201d - Sold-by B.F4, McGale, 2123' Notre Dame Street.\u201458& | \u2014adv.8 .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014re etn, ICE FELL ON HIM.= ! .Mr.Henry Quintal wes.nearly killed: on: Notre Dame cet yesterday, afternoon.When a short distance east of Notre.I Dame Church a chunk of ice fell from a' building, & portion of it striking Mr pet 5 hd Erne in is fore and face.He wae taken to rte Hospital.' | .r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i \u2018CHALMERS CHURCH, RICHMOND, Richmond, Que.March 1.Chalmers < ren annual meet last reports showed the most 8 record.The sun of $4,028 was\u2019 Paised .£3,000 being foi the century fund, Ladies\u2019 Aid Society did excellent work, s ; ° ) \u2018 One Short Puff Clears the Head Does your head ache ?Have you over your eyes ?Is the breath offan- sive ?These are Catarrh.De.der will oure & had Catarrh & If it's of: fifty OTILLWELL'@ ce, rise .Coat .on \u20ac \u2019 marveil week it's sure effective.\u201d B60 © EE Ent i .oT A 2 FOUR NOBLES WISH | TOT AS VALET Coronation Claim Which is Being ~~ the Most \u2018Vigorously Contested, eek 32 Be Tore i is as or Worse.bators cons castion there is à qyerson vw vl wat enjoy any sleep at those, or any one os Tho, ate go auxious 10 act es the rogal valet nb olhiman ante: claimants are at the present moment.r utmos to Cing Ed s bed chamber the night be- {fore his coronation.: qe king's -counsel to establish his bo serve the King as a valet on that i occasion: KING AVERSE TO OLAIMS.The Ki on the other hand, or, \"to speak by the book,, the crown, \"is quite | averse to utti these amiable noblemen to any su uble.The Attorney-General has been cal Hed à in to make a general ba Se ee 0 y © our peers, the Duke 0 |,\u201d the uis of Cholmondeley,larl Carrington and the Earl of Ancaster, is too strong to be turned aside by a notion that they are unable to filfill the duties' of a valet as well as a trained servant, for are evidently .determined to fight the |.master out to the end, whatever that end ay be.m decor to that eminent archaeologist Mr.Haldane, Lord Ancaster\u2019s ancestors jeceived, for attending the King as valet of crimson velvet, together witli Doin Satis make | \u2018official ectrence into case |.ells he bed on 2 which the King slept the night Corporation UNiyed- q - Send for Our Ciroular on BONDS NETTING 4 PC.| Montreal OfCe canada Lire Matane.E.C.NORGWORTHY.- - Manager | ergy | THE CHURCHES SUNDAY SCHOOL\u2019 LESSON\u2014MARCH 0th, THE DISCIPLES SiSATTERED & Golden Text.\u2014Therefors th that were scattered abroad went everywhere preach.tng .the word.\u2014Acts 8.[ As à background to this lesvon we should have a- fresh recollection of the tnent of the seven; the preaching Bte- | en; his murder; the persion of the \u201christlans.We should note also the dhaf- acter of Phill as shown in the various passages in w ch reference is made It would be interesting if fo | pass.through this lesson, and ell the story of Simon's sordid effort and the.re buke which he received, Study the outline of The Meaning Made Plain.Or take Dr.Maclaren's analy.si; \u201c1.\u201cThe apoatles\u2019 theory of diversion of labor upset by evens 2.Spiritual conditions In Jerusalem and Samaria contrasted.8.New forms of opposition (Simon); 4.Worthless beMef.\u201d\u201d .Blshop Warren's analysis: 1.The people gave heed; 2.The unclean spirits came out; 8.There was .The men: who had preached as great one preached Christ; 5.\u2018The disciples, Peter a John, came to perfect the work.\u201d The dial of a watch or a milestone ls an lllustration of people Who are on record as Christians, \"but Po have re burning mes- | page; but a \u2018better symbol of a Christian ls an alarm clock.The garment of the THE WEEK IN MINING STOCKS Weekly report of transactions of.the Ment real Mining Exchange, from John L.-Galettl, \u2026 wining broker, 58 St.Francois Xavier Street: .STOCKS.ne .sevessrinesainierennsanceestsansarentenns ce sgeseerssrssacrncs Montreal-Londod .cceeresererecenss sevsccciougs > Quitfornia vuvessetsresasustuesrvras mevasseneuentns Gold .Fields\u201d Syndicate srereeiseerresseene no Hydraullo venescecnaucs secresnumcsdesece Monte rise cesoovenace Noble Five .ccccrercaeiesecce NOVOILY .cecevcevesccesee .Rambler\u2019 Cariboo .MOTTIEON s\u2026umosve .Golden Star Winnipeg TT EE Deer Trail, ConA, s.\u2026\u2026ossaccorcenececcenneccues Montreal and Or egon sesesceusateen en cesneusa0s DOMINION COIS.c\u2026.\u2026uveserecesarenevcennt cesse 3 ~ Unlisted Bt: DECCR +.cicvcerersirncnsencs \u2018Granby Con.sesscescsconces Majestic _.\u2026\u2026\u2026.00ocanenescnmen use FAirvioW .\u2026\u2026vossensessessondéoncusenses Glant c.c.\u2026ecenoccecnacmacsanneosecssenea no sa00s > Faite pes te Bear oom on Crown .a ; Gold Hille Dev.Ssercscanersescecscanesssssoter tLe os so.sectncavanceunensunncu00 Slocan Sovereign .- Boston é-cocrieccn a san manu 0e San Poil .\u2026.nosensscmsrencevonsencece before \u201cMs corometion, the bed | ies les and curtaiz, \"aod King's A - PRECEDENT WITH ANCASTER.pod 133 ta; Lord Great Chamberlain was.ve ings & es receiving.à bit of vas cale Gad hall & messure 0 y wine.Henry VIII had Lord Ancaster | ally discharge the duties oabired by his own eacred person, and the claim of the | Ancaster family pec to have been for 250 years.sounds conclusive, unfortun- \" ately for Lord Ancaster.two of the other.ed-a-statute-| ve-set-up-whatis-call \u2018of limitations, and the third has some other demurrer which will be argued out all in due course.It appears that the upshot will depend in no-slight measure upon the determination of the question whether the office is in the nature of a conferred dignity or whether it is in the nature of 3 prerogative of descent, as in real estate.\u201c1 WAS ON THE BRINK.OF INSANITY.\u201d \u201c1 Am Now in Perfect Health Theos No Other Agency Than PANES CELERY LERT CONPOUND Earnest \u2018and Candid Statements Made by a Postmaster ; i ÿ #3 si ie i » Cel Compound a to pms Fane 1 feel re bol eaid.bless me afterwards for my recomm tion.\u201cYoung men take my truthful and can- id.advice: if you are suffering from a nervous.eystem use Paine\u2019s r Somponad \"i dE va oe Al thoroughly re cally a \u2018am mows in th thromgh ne no.\u201cotlier \u2018agency (han ion! \u2018Celery Com - peund.Su may \"use.this \u2018matement a, you.dhooge,\u201d a 200 000 rwe door tese dese se ns Loo | riches?by power?: br pretense?| was that the peuple \u2018were | The Rev.James Barclay, Di D., SAB: \u2019 Opening Closing ; - Saturday.To das.Highest.Lowest.Bld.Bid.Sold Sold, Sales.28 24 30 264 5, 0% 711 12 12\u201d 2/000 0 94.24 0 850 2 D NS 57 - % 8500 0°.0 Rh 34 4 \u2018za 4.000 8-11 1 14 2,000 Bs 314 A VIRE PT OURS EN AT CS CR Ro PET ONE SES BE as vas = ee 8 8 4 8 gto 6 5% 8 5 su - 8% 4.2 2 So 85 CE Ts van : 3621, eee +81 sHahrew - high - priest, on.which were i bells as well 4s pomegranates, had aplrit Yal meauinz.How to obtain the\u2018 divine blessing.By by wsdence?by self?No; it is the gift of God.By peruitilng Phillip to wolk wonderful mira God defeated the magiclan with bis \u2018own weapons, And yet they were very different weapons: 1.Simon's works were, warvels; they dia no good to anyone (contrast verse 7); 2.They were done for money (verse 18); 3.: They were done for his honor (verse 9).The result of them \u2018bewitched,\u2019 and \u2018had regard to him,\u201d The result of | - Phélip's was \u201cgreat .Joy.\u201d and not only that, but \u2018the conversion of heart and life; - ir pre_baptized, both men and wo- | men.Christ Church Cathedral, Ven, \u2018Archdeacon Norton, rector of Montieal; Rev, F.teens Pau A., Vicar of Christ Church Cathédrale Rev.H.T.S.Boyle, M.A,, assistant\u2019 minister\u20148, a.m.Holy union.11 a.m.Cathedral Service and Holy Com- -munion.Preacher, Rev.Professor Ab- bott-Smdth, M.A., B.D.4.15 p.m.Litaïy.7 p.m.Cathedral \u2018service.Preacher, Rev.H.T.8.Boyle.All seats free at the 7° o'clock service.Sunday \u2018school and Bible classes in.Synod Hall 8 p.m.winceday, Rev.10 a.m., Diocesan Synod service with Holy Communion.During the succeeding days of synod\u201d \u2018there will be Holy Communion at § a.m.Lent dally services with addresses 4 by the our ergy at 5 5 pan, St.George's Church, third Sunday Lent\u2014Holy Commuuien at 9.80 a.m.after morning service.11,05, morning prayer.Preacher, the Archbishop.8 Sunday school and Bible classes.evening prayer.Preacher, Rev, 15 \u2018Ww.Howard, B.D.\u2018All strangers and non- peat holders entering by.front door at 11 am.and 7 p.m, 11 be directed to seats before - divine service begins.Wednesday,* special Lenten -service at 8 pm.Ere Preacher t 1e Deaii: Friday, Teachers 2,20 | © p.m.Fiéday, Special Lenten \u201cgery ce, 5 pm.Rev.Canon : Bvans.he Church of St.\u2018James the Apostle\u2014 Rev.Canon.Ellegood, rector\u20148 a.m.Holy Commuiiton, 11 a.m, \u2018Holy aunion,.Preacher, Rev.W.F.Fitzgerald, Rector ot Grenville.7 p.m.crening prayer.Preacher, Rev.Canon ge po.Dally except Saturday in chapel Mautin®s Church, Rev.G, Oshorne M.A., rector\u2014i1 a.m.Holy Com- munlon with sermon.7 p.m.evening prayer and sermon, Preacher at bo services the rector.Subject of evendng \u2018sermon: \u201cSeparated by the Holy Ghost,\u2019 All.seats free and anepproprated.nn Strangers welcomed.Al one in All Sathts\u2019 Church, co corner St.Denis and | Marie Anne, seats free.\u2014Divine service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school \u2018at 8 p.m.Holy Communion after morning service.in St.Troop, ecial eacher at- Wednesday \u2018evening | Bor\u201d Rev.Dyson fase B.D.Rector, Rev.Canon Bvans, M.A.Church of the Redeemer, Cote st.Poul, Rev.H.Qomery, Rootor- Morning praver and 1 ommumon c .Preach- or, ead 3 Gomery.pe ERNE rayer at 7 lock.Preacher, A k.\u20ac.Sunday school and Bible class at.8 p.m.: .Belcher Memorial Church, Verdun, Rev.H.Gomery, rector\u2014Morning pr at 11 o'clock.\u2018Evening prayer at o'clock.Preacher, Rev.H.mery.\u201c Sunday School at 8 p.m.; ; Trinity \u201cChurch, Ht, it.Denis Street, corner of Dubord, Rev, \u2018Charl es G.Rollit, rectbr\u2014 orning prayers and Holy Com union.8 8 p.pray nday school and Bible class.at both services, the Church of Scotland, 8 st.Andrew's,\u2014-Morn- ing service, 11 a.m., c'of sermon: \u201cThe Uneearchable Fiches Curtet.\"\" Rev.J.Edgar Hill, M.A, B.-D., -wil officiate.Evening service, 7.- Rev.D.Te Graham will \u2018officlate.St.Paul's Church, Dorchester Street.\u2014.fflciate at both servi pe officiate a ces-M: \u2018at 11 o'clock.Evening service of My Sunday school at 3 p.m.Wednesday Boi ing service at B.15 o'clock.Ladies oad 7 pm.\u2018evening prayer, Preacher the rector.\u201d and Dorcas Soclety on Tuesday afternoo t 2.90.Ki iighters Sewin raie, Fucsdes nt 10.50.Sader \u201cMlionary onar Auxillar , Meret Tuesda td Beads free at Sunday ev proping servi Services.F 1 Menton, Chart t [a le Es Coa LM vendus w .genool ats us Boni ¢ rig at at | LIMITED.\u201c osteteredUnder SAR Laws In huge, 1897.) 0 Square Miles of Coal Depuis One Million and a Quarter Tons - vof Coal in Sight.CAPITAL.ISSUED, 188; 662, 940, IN 86.00 ~ SHARES, FU LLY PAID.PROPERTY\u2014The property owned by the company has been in courss of development for several years, both from the estate point of view and as a coal proposition.The estate comprises about 126,000 acres (say 196 square miles).Included in the ares is the Township of Vereeniging, the greater part of which is owned by the company.ane main railway lines from Cape Town to Johannesburg (then via Pretoria to Delagoa Bay) passes through the es~ tate, in which two railway stations are situated.Much of the land is watered by the Vaal River.which traverses the estate for some 26 miles, \u2018and the company's lands are on both banks of the river.Beyond the development of coal, which alone has so far been dealt with as a mineral, there is a belief\u2019 (expressed by experts) that other mine are to be taken to test this, will be found in the area, and steps A considerable portion of the area hes, in the past, been.let for farms, on rental basis of tenants paying the company one- half of the crops they rais ed.Before the outbreak of war there was an increasing occupation by farmers and raisers of dairy produce, and there was some cattle and horse-raising.The war stopped such operations entirely, but with the restoration of peace it Ri anticipated that a great amount of: \u2018additional land beyond what already has been developed will be taken up by \u2018immigrants, and cultivated for crops, dairy ferms, and cattle, horse, etc, raising.On the Transvaal side.of the estate a dam of 200 million gallons capacity has been constructed for irrigation purposes.COAL\u2014Approximately 40 square miles of the aren is estimated by: experts to contain coal eposits.Vaal River.On the- Such deposits are both north and south of the jew Cornelia (Coal) Mine, south of the river, the plant is capable of dealing with 1,500 tons dally, the coal seam of this mine ranging from 10 ft.to 20 ft.in thickness.At the Central Mine, north of the Vaal - River, 'the seam of coal ranges from 10 feet to 16 feet in thickness, and at this mine it.is computed \u2018there one and a-quarter million tons of coal in sight, and the machinery and plant of this section\u2019 of the coal property.has a capacity of an output of 1,000 tons of large coal per day.- The coal produced at Verseniging has been supplied both to the Randt mining foo ipanies, distant about 30 mines from Vereeniging, and the reil- e ways.at present @ contract exists\u2018\u201cfor continuance of supply.Cape Railway has used the company\u2019s coal for many years, and There is ready facility for supply of the Company's coal throughout the Orange River Colony ,and to the diamond mines, as well as to private consumers.For the twelve \u201cmonths ending 80th April, 18988, the output of coal was 273,984 tons, for the ~ | twelve months to the 30th April, 1899, 261,400 tons, and for the five followi months up to the commencement of the wer, 116,045 tons.ng From the 30th April, 1901, to end of November last, the total \u2018output was 151,473 tons,\u2019 MINERALS\u2014Dr.Frederick Hatch, in his geological ma) Transvaal, published 1st September, 1897, shows the Black Company\u2019s farm, Uitvl - - OTHER INDUSTRI S\u2014In 1893 tree-planting was commenced on the es- -tate, and nearly two million trees were established by 1897, of which upwards of half a million are oak, and the trees are now of sufficiently large \u201cgrowth to become an immediate source of revenue.: Other industries have also been profitably carried on upon the estate, \u2018| such as fire-brick making and limestone quarrying, etc 25 Shares and Upwards Bought and Sold.» of the Southern Reef \u2018to be on the Oné hundred shares \u201c\u2018 Vereeniging Estates\u201d at £2 8s.(about $12) \u2018would | cost $1,170, or on 80 per cent.margin, $234.\u20ac Full information and our 64-page booklet furnished on application, STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS.CANADIAN REPRESENTATIVES London and \u2018Paris Exchange, \u2014LIMITED\u2014' ele Montreal \u2018Representative 3 JOHN L GALLETTL 58 St.Francole Xavier Po pTayior Church, * (Preabyterian), Papineau and Logan Street-\u2014-Rev.W.B.A, \u2018B.D., pastor-Servicés at Fi denis at i Shriya Tah .m.Su 1 an T's Bible class at \u20183 pm.The Rev.Pa W.Crane, Bast End Methodist pA will preach: at 11 a.m, taking for his text \u201cRepentance.\u201d Crescent Street Presbyterian Ghureh-Ger- vices at 11 a.m.and 7.p.m.\u201cM, Parsons, L.D., of Toronto, rt reach at undsy schioo VD and pastor at 7 p.m.| Unrivalled Position LONDON, ENGLAND.For comfort.and convenience, siay\u2019 at ne EP 4 Skirtings, LACHIND, PQ |Vienna Lager ; G.Reinhardt & Sons | Bell Tel.Bast 34.1 i Ee { , GNP.hd .qm AFT.Cotioassen, Fretmaon Dent, av | Eephyrs, Dress rr] was, Cottons, Blankets, An- golas, Tarns, eto.ONLY WHOLBALN TRADE SUF Ne D.Morrice, Sons.& Co MONTREAL AND TORONTO.J.H.R.MOLSON & BROS Ale and Porter Brewers, - fave always on band RE ALE AND PORTER] * Wood and Bottles.- Familles \u2018Regularly Suppliea.600 NOTRE DAKE ST, MONTREAL, =\u2014 \\AWES & co.\"BREWERS Pale Ales - and Porter Montreal Office: .Main 56.881 St.James Streat \u2018THE BEST AND PUREST Malt Extracts \u2018India Pale Ale CROWN STOUT |\u2018 \u201ceave .BREWERS.529 City.Hall Avenue, - \"onirel, - LAGER BEER.ALE aNp PORTER\" VIENNA LAGER.Families supplied.- Merchants.Tel.194 SE 8 = Poms amp TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, ~ Temple Building, MONTREAL = mai, JY LED LE INSURANCE COMPANY.\u201cCanada Boa rd of Directors.w x Gault.Bea.Chatrman.° entwo! uchanan, Deputy do.Eamuel Finiey, Esq., B.8.OI su.The Hon.Bir Alex.La Suston, Am?invested in Canada - Available assets .cern ai 500 1 22-9 and Bl ble class at 3 p.m.Chalmers Chureh, corner St.Lawrence and Prince Arthur Streeta.\u2014Morning service at 11.Evening .eervice at 7.Ject \u201cMountain Scenes in the Life of Christ.\u201d The Mount of Triumph.Chinese Sunday school, 0.65 a.m.; teachers desired.Engli eunday school, 8 .D-M.Pastor's Bi- need Case for .me, 8.15 pa.Wed- ay, .m.meetin raise a ray- Eubléct.\u2018ie Problem ot\" Miedohs Tn In Hore, A welcome de à: nc maured to all, .Colborne Heine, B.A, pastor.Dominion Square Methodist Church, Rev.C.E.Manning, r\u2014Sunday servicey\u2014 Morning.at 11 o\u2019clock; evening at 7 o'clock.The .pastor will preach at th services.Subject for the Ori : \u201cPrayer.\u201d 8ub- ject for the venting, ne Grave Defect.\u201d Sacrament of the fords ait will be administered R.A the close of the oo Sning mservice, O, Stew TA Tayler rue) tor,\u2019 Bunday school hie casa ee at 8 0 Clock.Strangers\u201d welcome to all ser- R a ned, Ba Ghar will em.oi .v y CD.Rev.Crane \u201cwill preach Topic Bang of Laving.\u201d All welcome, Point St.Chartes nal-/The Rev.W.R.Harvey, y.peer wa wii presch at both services in th arles Con- gregationa! Ch A on at the.close of the.morning \u201ceri, Topics, M \u201cDoes it Matter.at You Belleve.\u201d P.m.\u2018\u201cThe First of a Series Five sermons \u201cLife Lesson\u2019s From Common Thin \u201cThe Flowers That Grow in \u201cthe Field,\u201d Preceded by a service of song.Bveeybody wade welcome.\" Zion Con onal ance and ton Stre \u2014 Church, corner: of Bev.H.G.Rice astor\u2014Services 11 am.and Ÿ Dar he pastor will \u2018preach at both services.Morning theme \u2018\u2018Awake.\u201d Bv ping \u2018Peter\u2019s Dental: » Sunday school end B ble classes at 8 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday grentng at 8 o'clock.Commun.lon of the Supper at the close of the Sunday Morning service.Seats free.Strangers welcome, Polnt St.Chartes Bapttet corner Wellin n and Liverpool Strests\u2014Rev.J., pastor.\u2014I1 a.m.and T p.m.The ching at both servi The stor prea çes.Eréinance of Baptism tn the ov followed by communion \u2018and reception new members, Dumanuel Church, R Rev.Hu \"_Pedley, B.A., pastor, will preach at services Morning.tord: \u201cCc vairg tn Giving.\u201d Evening theme.\u2018Christ at q , \u2018an Honest Seeker.\u201d Ni welcome.Christian Sclence\u2014TFirst rich #1 Bclentist, 41 Sloane Street, Western Square.Services on nay at et 11 a.m.and T p.m.: Subject for Te y: \u201cMan.\u201d Wednesday at pam.au cordially (nvited.Reading room on emises open daily to the public, from ¢iN 13 Doon an 8 to 5 p.m.Visitors welcome.\u2018ol = | pa Cardet in Le LL \u2018Stanley L.MacBean, B.B.8.C., officiating.CHURCH CH NOTES.cent n Sande y me chad ar\u201d Rev.J.R.Webb, of of Point ptist Church, wll take ot [ha as din Sunday event The.Druggists Are ond rtm, mas Te Drugs Ars Mirted | is Putnam's Painless Corn remover, tor, which has been and Wart used ver univereel satisfaction for.more than thirty years, We recom- ; mend \u201c Putnam's.\u2019 adv 5 * i 0 ; fe 2: 7.Sub- |.Er rst | Rev.J.Elliott of the 5 Church, will take 5 + Ps < oo : : EVERY MODERN os IMPROVEMENT _ MODERATE TARIFF ANDREW ANGUS, Accountant, Auditor, + Assignee.Commissioner for Taking Affidavits, \u2026 VICTORIA SQUARE, MONTREAL.CALEDONTAT Insurance Company of Edinburgh, The.Oldest \u2018Scottish Fire Office Funds Over - $11 000,000.m to | Head Office for Canada, Montreal.ven on Sunday evenings in Mareb, on \u2019 \u2019 LANSING LEWIS, Manager.City Agents\u2014E.T.lor & Sons and A.M.Nairn.Bpecinl Agen neh Department Pierre Gauthier.ESTATE À &.ROBERTSON.Any party having a claim against the Estate of the late Arohle G.Robertson, deceased, will please fyle the same, duly attested, at once with G.ROSS ROBERTSON, 12 Hospital Street, Montreal.bat Pager Company, + LIMITED.-.hn\u2014 Notice is hereby given, that the 20th.Annual > General \u201cMeeting ot the Shareholders of- the Canads Paper Co., 144, will be held at the Company's Office, No.4 St.Helen Street, in this city, on Tuesday, 11th Maroh, at 8 pm.ve \u2018by order of the Board.oo FRANK VALE, \u201cLA CHINE CA NAL .NOTICE that the water will PTSnine Canal rosé ve on EE me May pes 4 ia be = prés next, order, » DRNDÈT MAROEAU, Superintending pou Quebec Canals.DEP the tie Hu * \u2018 .; Lo.LL | rates.Co G.F.C.SMITH, co Ghiet Agent of the Dominion._Sub-Agents\u2014 \u2018| @pacial Agent French.Degt.\u2014Cyrille waurin, | j will remain in the h | onneuve, then the said roll will be definitely à * \u2026 EL E | : Cn and lable wes S17 39) Thomas Hiam, John @.R.W.Markland Molson.Driscoll.ire Insurance ompany, \u2018Limited, London, Insurance \u2018England, British American Asburanoë Compauy, Toronto Aillance -Annurance - Company, London, Fag GEORGE C.HIAM, Isaperial Building.St.\u2019 James Street.[ \u201cwk éwrinéied.\u201d \u201cWohave Cxtomibve experiéhos 30e ere latricate patent lawaof 50 foreign conntries.Send skotoh, model oto.for free advice.RION MARION, peris, New York o Building, X Montreal, and n D , Atlantic Buliding.W.TRADE MARKS \u2026 : Tp IN ALL COUNTRIES | FETHERSTONHAUGH.| IROCURED & co.Canada Life Building MONTREAL Algo Teroate, Ottawa and _ Washington, ee A ATENTSIME ALL COUNTRIES \u2018GUARANTEED BEAUDRY & BROWN Give ENGINEERS AND LAND Sunvevens , 107 87.Jamrs ST.MONTREAL TOWN OF MAISONNEUVE PUBLIC N NOTICE.1 Publie : Notice Is Thereby given that the assessment roll prepared by the arbitrators named for the expropriation of a part of Lafontaine and Ste, Catherine Streets; of the Town of Maisonneuve, is now completed and retary Trofsurers To of said Town during fifteen \u2018da dns, for the inspeotion by the in person during this time, may take communication of sald roll and make his complaint by writing, which will be taken into \u2018consideration by said a arch next (1903), at day of the month of M 7.30 o'clock p.m., at the Town Hall of Mais- homologated.- M.:@: BCREMENT, See.-Treas.[Ox the Town of Maisonneuve.\u2018 Maiséneuve,.February, 0th, 1008.- Y OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE.Annual General Meeti of the Shareholders of THE MONTREAL WARBHOUS-.\u2018ING CO.'will be -held-at the Office of the President (G.T.R.offiées), Point St.Charles, on WEDN DATE the §th_day of March pet, TR.Wilson.Smith ty Agent, The.Imperial |.fi SD cat Ré w.- INVESTMENT BROKER, 101 45: JAMES STREER MONTREAL.| Govergment Bonds, © Municipal Securities, - Industrial Securities à are ina ce mnt ve miel Imperial Bank 5 ; OF CANADA CAPITAL «= + + $2,500,000 REST - .2e > .1,850,000 HERD.OFFICE, TORONTO T.R.MERRITT.- -.President .DR WILKIE, Vice-President and General Manager Montreal Branch, 167 St.James St.GUNERAL BANKING } BUSINESS, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ., .STHRLING EXCHANGE .J.A.RICHARDSON.Manager, G.J.Adams & Co.BANKERS and BROKERS.INVESTMENTS .AND LOANS NEGOTIATED.205-ST, JAMES ST.-205 | .Televhone.Main 505.The Metropolitan | STOUE HXCHAN GR, ROOM 3, STOCK \"EXCHANGE BUILDING, 11 St.-Sacrament Street.Incorporated, » Capital $100,000, fullpaid New York stock - bought and sold for cash or on \u2018moderate margins.No in- \u2018terest charged.Commission }.\" Gold and stock ticker service giving the, volume of transactions at all times.: TELEPHONE MAIN 4151.\u2018 .|LOA NS : mans où REAL ESTA TE) | LIBERAL TERMS, .- : LOW CHARGES, NO DELAYS.Montreal Loan & Mortgage te 1768 NOTRE DAME STREHEBT, Long Distance Telephone.\u2018A -conversation of 450 words can easily bo \"kept within three minutes.RATES FROM MONTREAL.(For 3 3 minutes\u2019 conversation.) Day Rate.Night Rate, Atlantic City, N.I.mencocccs\u2026 $3.00 $1.50 Boston Mass, .evsdesnecne » 1,85 Buffalo, N.Y.Le 2.60 1 a Cincinnati, 0.: vessegssreucss - 4.25 2.15 Dayton, 0.ceroser 4.2% 2.15 Detroit, Mich; .- 8.0 1.60 Jersey City, N.J.2.25 1.15 New York.N.Y.- 2,25 1,15 \u2026- Philadelphia, Pa.2.75.:140 Rochester, N,Y.1.75: 20 Se.Louis, Mo.\u201ceds \u201c6.25 3.16 Troy, N.Y.Lescreverssacecors 1.25 46 NIGHT RATES are in \u201ceftect from 6 p.m.to 6 a.m.- THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY.- OF CANADA, LIMITED.+ \u2018 the City Clerk, and deposited in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, will be.Teceïved until 12 o*clock noon on: i Thursday, the 13th day of March, 1902, for the supply and dellvery.of mate- ;| rials required by the Road Committee during the year 1903, as named below, and more fully detailed in the specifications and forms of tender, which may be obtained at the office .of the | City Surveyor, in the City Hall.No tender shall be entertained unless submitted on the said forms.The quantity of the rmaterlals requir- \u2018ed, as stated on the forms of tender, } is only approximate; the contractors will be required to supply whatever | quantity the Road Committee may order at any time during the year.- The Road Committee reserves the ae to reject the lowest or any tén- er.The tenders will be for the supply of 1 Lumber, Cement, Brick, Vitrified Clay, Pipes and Inverts, Coal, Hardware, .Spikes, Iron Castings, Oils, Paints and Oils, and Painters\u2019 Materials, Pitch, Tar, Coal Tar, Creosote, River Sand, Bass for Brooms and Sweepers, and | other materials.The tenderers must furnish samples, otherwise their tenders will not be entertained.The tenders will be opened by the City Clerk in the presence of the interested parties at the first meeting of the Road Committee following their reception.By.order.- ; L.0.DAVID, : \u2018 Co City Clerk.> City Clerk\u2019s Office, : City Hall Montreal, February 27th, 1902.A \u201cSESSION \u2018or in COURT or \u2018KING'S BENCH (Crown side), holding criminal jurisdiction in and for the DISTRICT OF MONT- RBAL, will be held in the COURT HOUSB, |* Jn \u2018the CITY OF ; MONTREAL, on SATUR-.AY, the FIRST DAY OF \u2018MARCH NEXT, \u2018at TEN o'clock in \u2018the -forenoon, In consequence, 1 give PUBLIC NOTICE to] all who intend to proceéd against any priséners nbw in the Common Gaol of the sald District, and others, that they must be \u2018present then and there; I also give notico to.all Justices of thie Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers, in ad for the satd District, that they must be | prepent, then and there, with thelr Records, |.th \u2018order to dé'those things whith belong to them in their a capaoltièas ) VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Safety, Coma Tentes for Suppl Spgs in ne | SEALED TENDERS, \u2018adressed to MONTREAL TIME Pills in rer Je (4 Bre a i mrt S Jv.REE Ds sm ss vivres À AND PACIFIO COABT-Lr; 9.98 ST.x8, 6.30 p.m.Sum, only.és om.1.4 p.m.Ar.B38 .15 p.m.2, VE a 18.55 am.9.15 am.$10.00 GE Re 8 p 11.60 am.\u201d 115.10 p.m.17,00 pee.SHERSROORR \u2014 Lv.49.00 a.mn 14.90 $2.05 p.m.Ar.ans $11.55 a.m.° 10.4 JorIETTE \u2014 BET 1 Lv.16:30 am.300 pu .r.\u201d12.10 p,m, 16.20 p.m.uy \u2014 19.00 a.m., sem Pie Ar.18.35 a Ar.49350 a.THE .KT.76 D LABELLED - Thursdays.only, 2.00 am, is po.Ar.19.50 a.m.Ttursdays only, Sally.{Week days.§Sundey only.DSi, except Saturday.Daily, except Monday.&Daily, except Saturday and Sunday.(I) urday only.(W)Wedneedays only.hf PACI FIC $48.60 \u2014TO\u2014- Commencing March 1st, and until April 30, 1902, Colonist rates from Montreal to 1948.85 .$4838.SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORT D LAND, NELSON & ROSSLAND SPOKANE, Wn.:.\u2026\u2026ocvrsiucecoss BUTTE, and HELENA, Mont.CANADIAN NORTHWEST TON JCT.at \u20189.00 p.m.Tuesdays, during March and.April.Particulars on application._ SPRINGFIELD, MASS.Through Coach and Bleeping Oar.except Sunday.\"ST: JEROME SUNDAY SERVICE.\u2018Leave \u201cPlace Viger 9.15 a.m., arrive St.8.15 p.m., \u2018arrive: Montreal 9.45 p.m.\u2019 CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 129 ST.JAMES STREET, next F Post Stes, HINER ES SYSTEM Lv.Montreal daily 9 a.m., ar.Toronto 4.50 p.m., Hamilton 5.50 p.m., London.7.43 p.m, Detroit 9.40 p.m.\"(Central ime), ; - at 7.20 a.m.A Cafo Pârlor Car-ls this train, serving m a la carte and refreshments, at any, hour during \u2018the day.- FAST NIGHT EXPRESS | 1+.Montreai 10.30 p.m.daily, ar.Toronto 7.15 Hamilton 8.30 a.m., London 11 a.m.Chicago 8.45 p.m.Through Sleeping cars: \u2018are attached to this traig® ing MARCH dt \u2018and Untit .Commencin 8 RIL 80th, 1 SPECIAL \u201cCOLONIST RATES ttle; Victoria, Vanoouver, Sartiand, Rossland, Nelaon, \u2018Trail Robson.$48.6 Anaconda.Butte, Helena .cee \u2018Colorado Springs.Denver.Puebio.Salt, Lake.eee ncancernat ra tué 946.es\u2019 TY TICKET OFFICES.137 Jam st James 8 St, or, Bonaventure Station.\u2014 INTLRCOLONIAL RAILWAY LE.18:20 a.m., 15.10 p.m.an : (G)Mom+ | days only.(K)Tuesdays and Thursdays only, PACIFIC COAST B COLONIST SPECIAL \u201cPRAINS TO THS , for Settlers and thelr effects from CARLE- - \u2018From Windsor St.Bayon, 7.45 p.m.daily, Jerome 10.35 a.m.Returning leave St.Jerome\u2019 : \"THE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED To Western & Pacific Points CANRDINPAGIFTG .- 7 \u2018 ; Leaving Montreal day (except Saturday) at 12.00 NOON.MONCTON, AM! AMH ST, FORM oro & HAL HRs \u201c> - Making Through LE ons .TO ST.JOHN, SYDNEYS, PRINCE EDWARD .ISLAND, : NEWFOUNDLAND.Best Route to Bermuda, West Indies and Demarara.\u2018PRICE; Asst.General Agent, Moutreal, PQ.27 Rutland Balai WINDSOR STREET STATION.A TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOW ; sg.50 A-M.\u2014buy Express, arriving hry pe ostou ä n 11.55 a.m., Albany New York 8.45 p.m.5.50 pu \u2014Éocal for Burlington and inter- a Nissi lations.Iviog NN 10 P.M.\u2014Nig press, arriving 7 10 ork 7.20 a.m., \"Boston 7.00 Sumy and Worcester 6.28 a.m.Pullman Sleeping and Parlor Care oa through trains.Bt.James St.or Windsor St.F.M.GILMAN, City Pass.& te \u2014 THE \u2014 MOLSONS BANK, sn Dividend.The Sharaholders ot The Maisons Bank\u2019 \u2018hereby notified that a Dividend of FOUR AN \u2018ONE-HALF PER CRNT., upon the: cap} \u2018stock, has beets declared for the current year, and that: the same: will: be payable ; the Branches, on and a | OF APRIL NEXT.The Transfer Bqoke Will.de cloned + 0th to the 31st Mareh, both days meme Boras.* the Board.the FIRST AY oo ; eu - Æ.E.JIE Traffic Manager, Moncton, N.B | SSIES SITY TICKET OF OFFICE\u2014141 st.James St.accommodations and.tickets at 141 - Secure suce, a the office, of the Bank, in Montreal, and 3 - EY il > You will say the same when you try them.money back Ir you don't! ,: 177 ST.JAMES STREÜT.+ 2387 ST.CATHERINE ST., West.1668 ST.CATHERINE ST, E Bast.R.J.TOOKE, BE \u2018Your Co > | | a pres or pronos wish.À : ., a * 4 VE, FM br 28 EN \u2018 ; .bi CT SH .oo.: Cae 4 - .Hy.J ot oy ; ä in 8 \u2019 re x FE _ - PTS PRE + © ww Set That hes the wearing qualities next to Sterling Silver is the class of goods we sell, they are suitable .690.6.Robinson & = 2397 st.Catherine Stroot.| Telephone up 1408 12 you - wish to know the correct - time.: OND WIL WELCOME PRINCE - With Address at the Falls\u2014| \u201c| ages at least to the sum of $6, 50.The defendants denied that there had.resentabiong and stated _- His Rainy Travels \u2018 Yesterday.Motonto, \u2018Feb.28.\u2014Nelson \u2018Monteith, \u2018mem: : ber for South Perth, asked Hon.G.W.Ross, in the Legislature this.afternoon, it lt was the intcution of the Govérnment to \u2018send.a deputation to Niagara Falls to greet Prince Henry of Prussia.- The Premier replied that he had given Instructions to- bave notice placed on.the order paper for Monday to have an address of greeting to Prince Henry prepared, and the appoint- ment- of a deputation to.convey te mes- \u2018page to the Royal party.\u2018Washington, Feb.28 \u2014Prinice Henry this | afternoon enjoyed one event not on his ttinerary, when he end President Roosevelt went In @ rainstorm on e horseback ride of an hour and a \u2018quarter through Rock Creek Valey and the suburbs | (n the northwestern section \u2018of the city.The Prince returned ftom.Annapolis between three and four o'clock In the afternoon and went direct to the Wbite House to pay a farewell visit, : The farewell call was entirely informal, lasting only about five mifiutes, and then the Prince drove to thé embasdy and exchanged his admiral\u2019 s uniform for a riding.\u2018| during.a long and exceptionally brilliant guilt.: PRINCE AND PRESIDENT RIDE.In a drizzling rain, which later turned to & downpour, the Prince and President sfart- el -off for a ride, accompanied by, a sergeant of artillery.*.A large growd in front of the embassy greeted the distinguished pair as they rode off.They returned to the embassy after.an absence of an hour and a quarter, and.though rain fell a large \u2018part of the time, both 1iders seemed\u2019 to enjoy the outing.\u201c The Prince's visit to the national \u2018capital had a fitting culmination to-night in a spe- southern and western tour.wad given at the embassy at 8 o'clock, His Royal Highness being the guest of honor, while those invited to meet him were representatives of the \u201chighest official and dip- tomatic soclety.- As the guests airived they \u2018were met by \u2018Ambassador Von Holleében and escorted to the handsome drawing room, \u2018where they \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014were_puesented to Prince Henry.Osing to nr ee ma amounting to $4,032.20 § in all, with interest 1% the empl t th laintiff alleged that n Nig «01 n e 2s a he was induced to enter the association under falau and Po yma representations Bs $0 the amounts he would be called upon pay.Having been so deceived, he claimed thet he Rag ont entitled to recover the | amoun! in e company.The LP further alleged that, being | now sixty-one years of age, he could not get insured in another company without Seat loss and increase of premiums, and ¢ therefore asked that, should his claim for\u2019 reimbursement fail, he be paid dam- been any false re that they had ered to all the condi Los of the poljey.\u2018The judgment of the: court after re-hear- ing the arguments of both sides, and quoting at length from.circulans distributed by them in avhich mosdt liberal inducements were offered to policy holders, decided \u201cthat the subsoriptions of the plaintiff\u2019 had been obtained only by means false representations, deceit and fraud,\u201d and con- derrned the defendanta to pay to the plaintiff the sum of $6,508.57, being the amount of premiums with interest, the defendants also to pay the costs of the action.GILL SYMPATHY : fl \u201cGovernors Pass a Resolution of Sympathy With Family of Late Lord * .Dufferin,\" .The McGill governors met yesterday afternoon: and passed tlie following resolution of sympathy with the family of the late .Lord Dufferin: \u2018 \u201cThe Board of McGill University, of which \u2018university the.late Lord Dufferin was an- honorary graduate, desires to place on record its great appreciation of the unique services which Lord Dufferin rendered to the Enipire career, in the course of which he occupied, among other distinguished offices, that of \u2018Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada, and wishes at the same time to be permitted -to express its regretful symphthy with the family of the deceased statesman in their \u2018blreavement,.\u201cThe secretary is requested to forward a copy of the above resolution to Viscount | Clandeboye\u2019 and to .lady Dufferin.\u201d | The appointment of Mr.J.A.Nicholson, M.A., principal of Westmount Academy, as registrar of - the university was confirmed.- clal officlal dinner given at the German | embassy, and later .In a tremendous oue- | \u201c burst of popular enthusiasm.from.the German residents of Washington, as the .Im- | \u2018 perlal visitor was about to start for his\u2019 The dinner 1 GETS THE DRESS BACK Miss Theresa: Maxwell Reosives Gown That Figured in Theatre Francais .re.Miss Theresa Maxwell, the actress who was playing at the Theatre \u2018Francais when that | place was destroyed bÿ fire in February, 1900, |- was yesterday given her silk dress, the value -ot which she placed at $150.This amount she sought to recover from the Fire Commissioners, alleging tbat the garment had been ruined in the \u2018handling by firemen in an effort STUDENT GS * EXTRRDINAY $60, 000 Given and Promised at.Volunteer Convention in \u201cToronto, Toronto, March 1 (Spectal)rtracedin ary givings marked meetings of the Students\u2019 Volunteer Convention last might.In all over $15,000 a year was promised for the next four years.The \u2018annual expenditure of organization\u2019 for the last few years has beerl about $16,- 000.The staff has proved too small for the work of organization and supervision, and a request was made for the Increase of the budg \u2018to $20,000, to permit the employment four.additional travelling secretaries.\u2018The delegates §nd friends of the move: nded to this appeal in all previous records of organization have been surpassed and the movement during the next four yeas will have à larger {income than ns managers requested.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 CHARGES AGAINST SYSTEM Protestant Committee le of - 0 infon - That Those in Derogation of Pro- - .vinoial Schools are Utterly arounaioss.The Protestant Committee of Public.In- #truction for the Provincé yesterday decided thet a strong committee, -including Hon.Sidney Fisher, Hon.H.T.Duffy, and Principal Peterson, should investigate the Charges recently brought against ublic achool system.e commit- owever, is of the on that the re are utterly re pion, , Sir William Macdonald\u2019s offer to test\u2019 in one instance the practicability of concentrating several small country schools | in scattered districts in one large one was officially adopted, and Professor Robert- fon was saked : to take charge of the mat- .ven future the press will be admitted to the meetings of the committee, in order that the tice may.of its proceedings Catholic Schos! Commissioners Re- \u2018quested to Supply T hem for English Studies in st Gabriel - > - School At the meeting of the Catholic School Commissioners last evening a petition was received asking that the English classes the large number \u2018present, the spacious ball poom of the embassy was transformed Into \u2018@ banquet hall.Prince Henry occupled the \u2018seat of honor at the table, with the Ger- map ambassador sitting opposite bim.To the right of the Prince sat Frau Von Bur- Paschwitz and to his left the wife of Chief Justice Fuller, of the Supreme Court, To.the right of the ambassador eat Lady Pauncefote, the wife of the British ambas-' sador, and at his left Madame\u2019 \u2018 Aspirez, wife of the Mexican ambassador.erm MUST REFUND.\u2018PREMIUMS PAID.A decision that will be of considerable interest to life insurance companies and policy holders was rend in the Court by Mr.Jugiios 74 -ve , in the case of.Angers vs.The Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association.The judgment of the court awarded to the Plant f, the Hon.A.R.Angers, the full amount of is aim, viz., 4,509.which included ennums paid pi him on two od sies the £ 410,000 each, taken out in the years 1885 and 1887 respectively, ~ $800.00 PIANO Steinway For $175,00.One of the very finest Steinway Planos we ever had in our vareroomns.Pcople with some espace to wpnre cnn have this bargain on ary terms.LINOSAT-NORDEEIUER CO 2866 St.Catherine St.\u2019 - Kast End Branch 16.2 Bt, Catherine Btreet, I \u2018up parlor an ualit .tie We sell artistic, ._.at economical prices.| RENA uD, KING + : ive Meme Purniahere, \u201cof incendiarism.Failing p tol, 1 Miss Max- And à you readil see how it will be possible to freshen : the bedrooms.\u201cA chair here, a table .there, to replace those worn or wearing out, makes a difference in a room.It isn't the quantity, but the of the furniture i ina room which makes it artis- F'you dou'h believe id comp and ses to prove that the oil stain upon it was evidence well.accepted the dress.\u2014 \u2019 CAPTURE COST $10,000.Notable Haul Since.the Taking of O\u2019Brien, Dawson, YT.» February 28.\u2014The Mount - Most J-ed Police at the Btockdale Road House, Yuloon, captured William Brophy, a notori ous robber, after a ten weeks\u2019 hunt.Dure ing the souffle, \u2018while arresting him, a re volver, belonging to one of the policemen, exploded, the bullet going through Bro- phy's abdomen and emerging near \u2018the gpine.The police have spent over $10,000 in the search for Brophy, and his capture à\u2019 is the most noted wince that of murderer O'Brien.SIR CHARLES IN OTTAWA.Ottawa, Feb.28.\u2014Sir Charles Tupper tis- fted the House of Commons today and spent some time with Hon.R.L.Borden and other leading Conservatives.Sir.Cherles 18 looking \u2018remarkably well.will.sail from Halifax by the steamer Tunisian, on April 7, for England.Sir Charles is now engag«« In preparing -bis-palitical memoins for publication.Winnipeg, Feb.\u201828.\u2014Sir Hibbert Tupper arrived here from Victoréa -yesterday and leaves for the East to-day.Co _\u2014\u2014 ean DIED IN DART HOME.~At-the age of 37, Emily Herron has died at the Grace Dart Home.She had been a resident of Dakota, U.S, and came to Montreal about four years ago.Slie was deaf and homeless, was arrested for va- graney and conrmitted to.jail.She: was subsequently rcleased at.the instance of the ladies of the Grace Dart Home, | and there she ved until her death, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NATURAL CAUSES, - The coroner's jury yesterday, In the Inquest on the body of Alexander Moore, who died on Tuesday -at 916 St.James Street, returned a verdict.of death from _ batural Causes, strong and durable furniture.& PATTERSON, Co 088 CRAM STREET, in St.Gabriel School be conducted by Satisfactory progress is being made in the erection of Chauveau School.A suggestion was also made, asking that .- J the scholars be taught by the Christian Mounted Police.in Yukon Make Their Brothers .themselves, as that would insure their religious thuining being brought to a state of perfection, #8 necesmary as their commercial training.DISTINGUISHED | FRENCHMAN Former Minister in London.will Speak He,.| the news of his demnise,after a to Montrealers To-morrow.A \u201cmember of the French Chamber of Deputies, a Mr.d'lstournelles, is in the city, and will deliver an address in the Monument National to-mowow.M.es \u2018was at one time minister Flenipotentiary at the Qourt of St.James.to a Code, oT Tey Feary see wh ea o \u2018much.know that you have made À ee great Bead vring the quite recent hey ave legsons to Ca in he ong -ago, believe your country could give us lessons in certain.questions to-day.\u201d .AT THE GESU.On Sunda even at the Church of the Gesu, the en Tool Moeller, S.J., will deliver the third of his course of sermons, his subject being \u2018The Church Divine.\u201d At benediction the following will be rendered .the choi, under the direction.of the v.Father Garceau, 8.\u201c0 \"Sel wtarie \"1.ien ce .Rousseau Baritone solo by fort Lecavalier, \u201cPro Peocitis\u201d esrrassesssassevecee .DEATH: OF: MR.TURGEON.\"The many friends: of Mr.Arthur Tur- geo n, à former Montrealer and' late resi- ent of New York, will learn with sorrow short illness, whi occmrtd Thursday, Mr.Turgeon was flop ae for a nuumbber of years with Tif- Compeny.The funérai tool Bone, 2 \"This city, the ins arrived at was in his 30th year.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WISKER INDICTED, RAILWAY NOT New York, Feb.28.ner fo enginzer of o White Plein local which rap into the Norwel k local in the New York Central tunnel on J 8.A bench warrant was imued for W s arrest.The grand jury diem diamissed the EE that or a rs a ay \u201coomaicatod .D rein PUBLIC REHEARSAL OF ELUAH.of the giles a me of dass EL VELL CUITE ere \u201caRoLOGY OF or BRLORIL n De aa .ver and | His Grace Archbishop Bond bas just op Bond des iw srural deanery of St.Andrews, Que.\u2018Mr.Fitegeral duties of.September -15, 1900.\u2018ed _Messra.cotte curators, Étada Poser Ox Compe oe E Lamour: Al nour, eaux, \u2018Louis Beaud H.Bea d and bave full knowledge the Indians of the North-West, and who ASK FOR ENGLISH TEACHERS is a \u2018men, | is is hale and hearty, Laurentian Daj x you register and English masters, The matter will be sub.| | mitted to the committee on.schools.- ich was quite |.\u201cperature.\u2014Adv.; day afternoon, Mr.I president, and Mesens.ard was re-elected secretary.Open 6 to 12 a.m.on Sundays.\u2014Adv.feft hand badly ernshed in a leather cutting machine at St.Henri yesterday afternoon.\u2018He was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital ! where three of his fingers were emputated.1 Guire, editor of the Tilsonburg Idberal, bas been appointed to the\u2019 vacant postmaster-.wip of that towh.\u2018curé it that way.Some medi: \u2014The grand Juz to i them has been replaced \u2018by healthy tissue, \"| thn reesient of he fourth où logical and bia section of a Me pan , Will visit Ottawa in the near future for the purpose of urging upon the Hon.Dr.en, Minister of iia and Defence, the ad- visa bility of the estebtidhment of a Gov- Military School Montreal, ne shall inalnde the branches of inte ur cavalry aad antillery.n reply to a communication touch this matter Mr.Borden said fie woul ke up tlie question with the tation next week,and as the Dominion Rifle Aseo- ciation will hold à ite annual meeting at the Capital next.Thursday, the ème = wet may prove propitious for The establislunent by \u2018the puit of a np lary soho jchool in in Montreal may re one at St.» Que, although the mee would not favor | such\u2019 action, but it is believed that good and sufficient arguments can presented to show the aotual- need of euch a school in Mon rend À Kingston, W: innipeg, Vancou- of instruotion._\u2014\u2014 RECTOR OF GRENVILLE.appointed Rev.Wilham gerald, M.A, Trinity College, Dublin, and presently incumbent of Onslow in the deanery of Clarendon, Que., to be; rector of the parish of Grenville, in the hi er pies upon, the dey afte is new charge on the an, r Easter.CURATORS APPOINTED.Mr.Justice Ker it appoint- George M.rte Spector 1e to the insolvent estate of L.G.Robillard, ex-presid- ent of the Union Franço-Oanadienne r e, who is now an absentee.so - eerie FATHER LACOMBE'S BIRTHDAY.Rev.Father Lacombe, whose name is ble from missionary work among t in Montreal y attained 75th year.The venersble gentle congratulations of Sir Thomas G.i nessy, and numerous other friends, will preach.to-morrow mor BY, Ton at St.Henri, and in the afternoon at St Isidore.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Complete Turkish Bath, 50 cents, at the between 10 p.m.\u2014 TWO WEEKS\u2019 MISSION.\u201cThe Paasionate Fathers will open a two weeks\u2019 mission at St.Patrick's Church, Sunday evenmg, March 9.The first week be devoted to the ladies of the parish, ed the second one to the male portion of the congregation.The St.Patrick's Day sermon will be 1 by one of the.missionaries, \u2018all of whom ame said to be eloquent preachers.- - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LAURENT!AN BATHS.| ; \u2018The big swim is always.at summer tem- a pit WORK: OF SALVAGE CORPS.Captain Taylor of No.1 Salvage, repo the work one during the month of br rurary as pe \u2014Responded to one tele phone and.ninety gong al alarms, used two streams, five babcoc 4, eprend ten cov- ere.Foreman Bennett, of 2 Salvage, bas the following report: \u2014Responded to two_telephone and mineteen goug alarms used two streams and six | an QUEBEC PRESS.sara Quebec, March 1.\u2014At the annual meeting of the Quabeu Press Gallery, held yester- Carrier was byob J.Middleton and A.Valiquette, vice-presidents, and Mr.Gir LAURENTIAN BATHS.e\u2014\u2014\u2014 HAND BADLY CUT.Alexander Guay, 18 years of age, had his S\u2014\u2014\u2014 pret TILSONBURG POSTMASTER.Ottawa, March 1.\u2014(Special »\u2014W.Me SMOTHER A COUGH.\" You can smother \u2018a cough with your hand but you can't cines only smother coughs.Scott's Emulsion cures them, Old \u2018coughs and deep-rooted coughs.can\u2019t be cured until the inflammation which causes That is exactly the kind ol | Bis, appointment to \u2018| in -etocks end b he\u2018 members ot | redenicton - also have | military Turn 5 + Guarantees Further CN.R La bilities to the Extent of $576,000 à J submitted , t ; .es tt Northern The On: \u2018Teds Rime br ao.1 ind seven branches railway mile.guarantee of $5,000 mile i the her .om \u2014 piles.The ron are dy À °s à ability of.fifteen or pe Se in connection with the Cana- \u2018 WANT INCORPORATION 1.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Can- ep \u2018official on.Senator Wm.Temn- to - the Dominion - he Northern 8 Securities Company, with Montreal, are applying for \u2018the purpose \u2018of dealing onds, securities, etc.The \u201ccapital stock of the company is $1,000,000, - Ottawa, Marndh, \u2018ada Gazétte to- announcement of The names of the app cants, fil resident iu Montreal, are Vi Mitchell, Edouard Fébre, McHlarlane, \u2018Douglas Arm d Petrick J.McCord The.Colum our, and and Mining Com- at Song the op FE die amo Yukon Company oF Mere | 0 changed with power to operate and own Le The railway ines in the Yukon territory.head office of the company (I RUBBER SHOES FOR HORSES.set the whole street railway system.| The iron-shod horses in the down- \u2018town section would fall and Block the | car tracks.Dunlop horseshoe pads fit inside the shoe, and the horse so shod gets a good grip on the \u2018pavement.Every valuable horse .-should .be ®0 shod.Dunlop Tire Co, Toronto\u2014adv.| ré PATRICK TRIAL Charles F.Jones, at the.Patrick trial, wes: to-day after a few unimportant rerio.John M.Coleman, a lawyer, of ouston, Texas, was called by the but his testimony .was not of especial in- and he was excused temporarily, nie : Harvey; also a lawyer of Hous- tan, was called ta testify as to certain .communications from Patrick on or about © witness æid he could not recollont J whether hé had received euch- comm Holt, 4 \u2018atrick \u2018tions.Later he sald Mr.and | and he -over to Mr.Centwell, - attorneys for Patrick.was recalled.He raid he had seen letters addressed by Patrick.to Holt abont ten days before Rice's One letter said that Patrick had arranged with another perty to obtain from Mr.Rice a written agreement to settle the Mrs.Rice will Liti- ton.Wm.Jonce, bro , brother of Charles F tion be was permitted to tell af the pur- hace af chloroform, for his ers.-To- he said he had bought a four-ounce te tle of chloroform, and a two sunce bottle of laudanum at his broth end had forwarded Hi Several telephone.records there were calls from Rice's ibe.telephone to the one in Patrick's house the e | dey Rice died.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 : Special Notice.=) A CREDITABLE WORK.which reflects.published a \u2018booklat great credit.on the compilers and the printers.It is a collection of information |.for the special benefit of societies; clubs, committees and \u201cthe musical: public.Its con-ain choice selections from the poets, and photographs of a number of Montreal's musical artists.All de of the Montreal Bureau.The institution is carried on in connection with the Cana- dian-Foreign: Co., and should prove a suc- cons in supplying artists for concerts, drawing room ent end afternoon: Swtentain RAIL WAY NE ws to speak, in the hande Entertainment ain or agen Price.le coment Pre 8 e Intercoloni \u2018way, has just retumed from\u2019 Moncton, where he was present at à meeting of the officials on the passenger and operative de- Thm held for the purpose of conaider- [a the banges that ere to be made in the |\u2019 summer time table.There were present Meawrs.J.E.Price, superintondent, Cam bellton; Mr.G.M.Jarvis, Truro; Mr.Ww.A.Dube, River du Loun; Mr.Y.C Campbell, New Glasgow, and Mr.H.= Lami kin, Halifax, ve changes of an import: ant character ane In contemplation, one of them being a proposal by the management -to run a fast express betnveen Montreal and \u201cHalifax, JSonsisting of a firstclass car, sleeper and baggage and mail car.SOUTH SHORE SEEK \u2018INJUNOTION.the Practice Court yesterday on the South Shore Railway Company, askin for an .injunction to restrain the Gran Trunk from ejecting the South Shore traing from their system between St.Lambert and Bonaventure station.five years\u2019 agreement had been entered into between the two companies, hy which the Grand Trunk Company \u2018would furnish the South Shore Company accommodation over ita line from St.Lambert to the Bonaventure station, but that the Grand Trunk Bai ilway Com on th Shore | ilway Company, that Naot 1, it would no longer allow the passenger trains over its line.G.-T.R.PROMOTION.Lehigh Valley, and some tim qi mith the reat Northern ave in New been a jen Trunk in New York hy aa been i to Ne iris ord, he travelling passenger agent at Chicago.G.T.R.PICTORIAL EXHIBITS.* The Grand Trunk Railway Company has the states of Ohio, 1 a, Ken- \u2018bucky and Pennaylvania the slit of pho ie views they bad in dis lay pt at he ition at This ie $0 be done wit a view to nttraot- ing Americans to Canada\u2019s famous pleasure resorts.There will be ovef 100 pictures in thorough work Scott's Emul.lache bu d'cot 2'indhes À tn uring root by 8 sion does.It changes.the | ¢ eut \u201ccollections of mounted fa mounted.fa fing se tat ther FE wil beg gar 2: hgh 10, se .to PRE about : N CIEE TC - THE | onde | > with: eadquanters in Ottawa, are] ied ft eration.The So a: and.5 apart name bor > the British Yukon Railway | will be in Ot- | \u2018A fall of snow In New York city up-.oer York, Fob.28.\u2014The examination of | state, |.At the afternoon sossion, Mr.Coleman | On his first examina- | The Montreal Entertainment Sureau, ' leadi the artiste ste emnounced i in the book are, so entainmerts, musicales \u2019 Mr.J.N.Greenshields, K.C., presented 8 petition before Mr.Justice Entergme in The: peti- \u2018tion sots forth\u2019 that in November, 1901, a ny.bad now notified the | of the latter company Lo pass Mr.Edward G.cor, formerly of the | r.Spen y decided to exhibit in the larger cities in | WHAT MORE = | 1S REQUIRED | \u2026, No mere convincing argument is neces.SE sary concerning thie artistio qualities of the - 1° | | Mason & Risch | PIAN os Kr that is\u2019 furnished by the growing demand x « .«+ M .- for these instruments for-the Concert and nA .Recital field, THE MONTREAL- CONSERVATORY OF Music \"aud: ether important | \u201c 'RISCH, while two .Muslo Rooms-of the | Music Schools in = f=.Montreal use exclusively the MASON & besutifal Concert J _ Upright Mason & Risch Pianos adorn the ; oo.\u2018Royal Victoria: College - We would like to -add your name-te-eui K labo sdudioms sud yushasens, \u2018 x The Mason & Risch: Plano Ca, ue.st.Catherine-Streot, Montreal, ; | WEIGHT, \u2018QUALITY anid SERVICE - ; GUARANTEED.To THE 'HARTT & ADAIR COAL co._222 ST.JAMES STREET.NO CLINKERS.We are not in the \u2018Coal Business for \"our health.We want to make a | Nving and.please our customers.- Giveusa'trial = : .= COA \u201cThe Pennsylvania Coal Co, 218 St James Street.- =f Manitoba outlinin extensions to e Can vay system of about 200 miles.and provid.\u2018ing a new bond guarantee of 28,000 a mile for the new lines.This will increase the railway liability of the Province by a mil- tion .and ah dollars.See Assortment of the Prise \u2018Medal Seen MORRIS , UPRIGHT.PIANOS Received at \u201cSt.cxtterine Se | \u201cMeGUIRE: & GO, MONTREAL and TORONTO \u201c International » owsH | 8 Company\u2019 \u2018 makes complete installations of either the Wet or Dry Sye- tems of Automatic * Fire Extinguishing Apparatus: .ll Systems, Do.vices and workmanship, fully ap-' proved by Insurance Companies \u201cThe Best.and Bodies.Systems in extensive use and have stood the test of tinte.Write for fun particulars and catalogue.40 to, n Per Cont.st Insurance Saved.The Publisher of the Best Farmer\u2019 8 paper in the Maritime Provinces, in writing to us, states: F would say that I do not know ofa stood the test of \u2018time : icine that hi med It has been \u2018 like MINARD'S LINIMENT.an unfalling remedy in our household ever .mince I can remember, and has outli Hora of would-be competitors and mits- ns.INARD'S& LEACH'S | LINIMENT 2.always on hand.From thic Medicines and Huwmph © numbers.Riche eu, Fine Prince.of J.A.Harte.Drugzist, 1780 Notre Dame St, .Country Orders promptly filled.Fess cesses ee.; Moulde, Colors, Etc.A -larxe stock ç Tho Pretest Shoe ~~ able and Durable Shoe you can buy for the money is our.Ladies\u2019 Superior Shoe, Price, $3.50.That's our opinion, and it.will be yours after you have tried a pair.It comes in several styles and in all sizes.W.H.STEWART, 2205 St.Catherine st.+ The Best Help For the Eyes .is found in Properly Fitted Glasses, and the best fitting Glasses results from the.careful, scientific examinations made by FRANK C.FOX, Refraoting Optician, 2207 St, Oatherine Bs Tel.Up 1188.This Paper ie Printed With the Queen City Printing Ink Co's Ink.Cincinnati, Ohio.- \"| WAX FLOWERS SHEET WAX ¢ pe \u2018answer jt.+ pa aa £a MR.ROBT.FITZGIBBON ~~ - | ~ BECOMES AN ASSESSOR City Council Settles Question by by18 to 16.: RR \u2018WILL OPPOSE TERMINA ~~ CO.\"S NEW DEMANDS Committees Appointed to Combat Proposal in Ottawa on Tussday.Re-naming Streets.\u2014\u2014 Mr.Robert Fitzgibbon, the nominee' of the Finance Committee, who had been selected.from among thirty applicant, was yesterday afternoon selected by the City Qouncil 40 complete the Board of lAsséssora.Ald.Lebeuf presided in the whæence of Mayor Cochrane.So It will be remembered that early \u2018last | Com December seven out of the old Board of eight were reappointed, Mr.Frederick Hamilton, who bad served for only one Wear, being the exception.The contest for the vacancy thus creat .was Very keen, the nominee of the Finance Committee, & comparatively unknown man, being in no wise the most\u2019 popular.He wam elected because he is & mechanical engineer, and has a complete knowledge of machinery, a lack which is alleged to have been felt on the \u201cWhen the report of the Finance Committee was read, Ald.Gallery Wanted to the members ot that body, such a8 Ald.Laporte and Ald.Sadler, if they bad the same opinion of Mr.Frederick Hamilton .as they liad several months ago when they said that gentleman was.one of the best \u2018assessors in the employ À ia te demanded .N.Lapointe.Gf any of the capdidates had been examined.y .Ald.Laporte answered that po regular examination had been held, \u2018but that the sub-committee had come to the conclusion that Mr.Fitzgibbon was the best qualified so far as his testimonials went: Ald.Martineau said it avas.very dithi- cuit to got an answer to e civil question, , was it not a tact that none of the applicants .- a all: Aid.(N.) \u2018Was whether\u2019 bad been examined -Ald.Lavallee said.that Lapointe wanted.to know an examination had been held, and, if s0, who had submitted.to it.Ald.Lebeuf said that before.the motion was put the opinion of the City Attorneys, in answer to the questions put to them, should be read.; u Ald.Ekers moved the previous ques.on.: : Ald.Laporte \u2018said he had no objection to the motion, so long, as.it was understood that discussion was not cut off.Ald.Ekers affirmed that all he wanted was that the voté should be taken direct on the main motion\u2014to appoint Mr.Fitz- gibbon.8 .Ald.L.A.Lapointe asserted that the charter in Section 63, provided \u2018that the vote - should\u2019 be taken immediately the previous question had been moved.\u2019 © \u201cIt has been the practice,\u201d asserted Ald.Lébeuf, \u201cto permit discussion even after thie moved.; : | .\u2018\u201cThat is the view I take of the sub- ect,\u201d said Ald.Lamarche.\u2018 \u201cIf there any disposition to.choke discussion.I trust that the members _of the Council will not go into complete subjection at once.\u201d : : J - \" \u201cI have made two attempts now,\u201d observed Ald.Gallery, \u201cto receive an an- gwer to.my question; why did.Ald.La- \u2018porte and.Ald, - Sadler speek so approvingly of Mr.Hamilton six months ago when they are.now anxious to see him s erc Rd .; \u201cIt is all right for yôu to ask the question,\u201d responded \u2018Ald.Lebeuf, \u201cbut it is optional with the gentlemen mentioned to fit.They don\u2019t \u2014appear\u2014to\u2014be| very anxious to do.\u201d .Ald.Sadler was about to make a statement when he was interrupted by, a call | for the vote.1 or - The \u201cprevious question\u201d was sustained: by a vote of 18 to 15, Ald.Ouimet being the only absentee, though he arrived in time for the final division.The vote on the adoption of the report, appointing Mr.Fitzgibbon resulted \u2018as fol- previous question.had been WS: .; Yeas\u2014Ald.Laporte, Vallieres,.Lebeut; Robertson, Clearihue, Ames, Sadler, Ekers Lariviere, Ricard Carter, Nelson, N.Lapointe, Sauvage, Stearns, Payette, Gir oux, Hebert\u2014I8.22 : .Naye\u2014Aldermen Chhausse, Lavallee, Couture, Turner, Ouimet, Martineau, Gallery, Wilson, Robillard, Tesperance, .umbray, Lamarche, L.A.Lapointe, Walsh; Le- thay, Dagenais 16.» - OTTAWA LEGISLATION.The first order of the day called for the appointment of a delegation to.protect the interests of the city before the Railway Committee: of the Privy Council LARGEST PRIVATE CUSTOMS ENTRY \u2018Mrs.Arabella Huntington Paid up Like a man $31,800 Cash.New York, February 28.\u2014Mrs.Arabella D.Huntington, paid: without a murmur yeaterday $31,800 in cash as customs duty.Officials who frequently have to haggle with women over the tribute to \u201cUncle Sam declared that she was & paragon of travellere., Young Mr.Huntington had the list carefuliy prepared.\u2018lhe sum total of his mother\u2019s purchases abroad was $75,090, the laugest amount ever declared in the port of New York and probably in the world.The duty was also the largest ever paid.: \" There was a score of large flat trunks, containing rich gowns bought in Panis London and Berkn.Most of the bax paid by Mrs.Huntington was 60 per cent.on.made-up gowns of linen, «ilk and woollen.ete was a large amount of jewellery and Fests ions op fees gd pe ._ On a lot of perfumery per cent.ad valorem was paid.Her rugs were taxed et 10 cents per square foot and 40 per cent.on their valge.Bronzes also paid 45 per cent.on théir value, ; A member.of the Surveypr\u2019s Department waid tliat it was the neatèet, most eccur-.ate, honest and Ruinetaking declaration ever timed in.~The bills and vouchers were anpended to every item.Mxamina- tchell\u2019s inventory on Tr Was grea By fom inventory peer wa FIRE AT NEW HAMBURG.New Hamburg, Ont.Feb.28.\u2014Short! glia midst bt She Sua of the, New 1; u - Glécovered to be on fire About \u20ac 2 on the fire At.one nee was when the taken up next Tuesday.Mr.tichre:ber, .: Deputy Min- {ster of Railways and Canals, sent : otis Laporte: than d that Al por e n moved that Alderman: porte, to look be a committed r The suggestion was accepted and Ald.Ames\u2019 name was substituted.\u2018 .Ald.Gallery said that before the mo- 1 tion was adopted, the Council should be placed in poesession of what had happen: ed when the.committee \u2018was at Ottawa before., : Ald.Martineau \u2018said that as his salary in the Council had been reduced.by $200 he was not bound to give two accounts of.his -trip.\u2018It was not- his fault if Ald.Gallery was absent at the last meeting.by-law, concerning the Terminal Railway pany.: : Ald.Laporte said \u2018that the bylaw had been passed by Council and it was a mat-\u2019 ter of indifference now who had drafted the bylaw.\u201cThe reason I ask the question,\u201d pursued Ald.Gallery, \u201cis because.the bylaw was pot drafted in \u2018the jnterests of the city, no matter who is responsible.\u201d AM.Lebeuf said that the by-law had been considered clause by clause, dissected into infinitesimal parts, and if anything, Was contrary to.the interests of the city it was clearly sponsible.-° : .Ald.Lamarche moved in amendment, seconded by Ald.Wilson, that tlie words \u201cinasmuch as the terms and conditions of the by-law are not incompatible with Federal legislation\u2019 be added to the orig- \u2018mal motion.oo .= 5, Ald.Ames thought it would be unwise to weaken the city's case by admitting through resolution, that some portions © it may be ultra vires.- - ~ Ald.Lamarche said \u2018that.if any objectionable.features were forced upon the city, the Council could withdraw the bylaw.The contract was mot valid until both parties \u2018had subscribed to it.Ald.Laporte said that the Government would insist\u2019 on its right, irrespective of what the city eaid or did.It was therefore useless to add any rider .to the re solution.i Ald.Lebeuf objected to Ald.Lamarche talking about the city having impose conditions on the Terminal Railway Corm- pany.As a matter of fact, Mr.Mullarkey was pi t during the entire progress of \"the b Jake through\u2019 the Council, and con- ented to every provision, \u2018Therefore, instead of the city imposing provisions on Mr.Mullarkey it was the city\u2019 that ae- cepted them from Mr.Mullarkey.The speakerwould not go to.Ottawa under the conditions suggested by Ald.Lamarche.He did not think the.city had \u2019 ovér- stepped its powers, he rather thought the Government was trying to override the city.\u201cI intend -to go to Ottawa con- Ald.Lebeuf.\"0, oa Ald.Gallery wanted to know if the amendment was not out of order.\u2018 \u201cIf \u2018a thing that is useless is out of order,\u201d answered Ald.Lebeuf, \u201cthen it is out of order.I rule 1 out of order.\u201d « The motion was then adopted.\u201coo RE-NAMING STREETS.\u201cAld.L.A.Lapointe'is of the opinion that n'uch inconvenience is occasioned by the \u2018re-naming_ of streets, and, apropos of Ald.Chausse\u2019s suggestion that Shaw street should in Yuture be termed Dorion street, he moved that & special committee.be appointed, composed of Ald.Martineau, Chausse, Carter, Lavalle, Dagenais, Ames, Cleari- hue, L.A.Lapointe and Hebert, whose object will be to consider changes.to be made In the names of certain ptreets, squares, and public places.The committee is also authorized to con- pult with those who, by their knowledge or experlence, may aid the \u2018com- jttee.; ; 7 ; M'Ald.- Clearihue thought it would create disturbance to have,a-committes going from one end of the city to the \u2018other changing the names of streets: Ald.Stearns instanced a couple of examples where great names had been given to small and unheard-of streets.That was wrong in principle.: The motion was then adopted.The order of the day .ing of Shaw street was then named.Ald.Ames thought the matter \u2018should be referred to the committee just appointed.To re-name a street would be an unjustifiable Intérference with the jurisdiction of that committee.\u201cAld.Chausse, who cannot talk English, and-1s not therefore an authority on the pronunciation of English names, but who has.nevertheless, made \u2018him- \u201cself conspicuous by advancing the ar- \u2018gument that because Shaw was pro- fiounced like chat (cat) in French, It was therefore.an undesirable name, ins gisted on a vote.\u2018 : , The question, by a majority of three, was referred tô the committee.;.- has only spatch and they replied promptly that they were ready to come if necessary.The buildings and machinery.are a total Joes.1,068 estimated between $25,000 and $30,000; partly covered by insurance.© \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 one steamer.Word was de to the Stratford department.ANOTHER MONTH'S SALARY | Former Assessor Hamilton Has Drawn Two Months\u2019 Salary Since Council Refused His Reappoint- ; ment, and Looks for.~~ Ten More.So - When the City Council \u201cearly last December decided that Mr.Frederick Hamilton should not basappointed to the asses- scrship.which he had filled during the preceding year, the aldermen felt that their \u2018troubles were ended.They did not like to disappoint any of the aspiring candidates so soon before the election, so the ap pointment of à successor was, by general coneent, left over until after Feb, lst.This general desire: of the aldermen not to alicnate any votes even to do right may now cost the city $1,600.harter t_\u2018\u2018aesessors a 0 The ol states thy shall hold.office their.successors ahall have been int | ed.\u201d Grasping at this clause, Mr.Hamilton contimued to occupy hie chair.in \u2018the ussessor\u2019s office, and when the.time came | drew his salary up to Jahuary 28th, The, amount was paid.Yesterday he in ob- tuined another cheque for $133, hid ealary to February 28th.\u2018I was just waiting for them to refuse to give it to me,\u201d he.asserted to e Herald reporter; \u201cI shall-have ten more before the year is out.\u201d That remark would seem to indicate that Me.Hamilton intends, provided he is not ré-appointed, tome the city for the balance of the year's TILLMAN'S PLEASING MANNERS.Washington, March .l.=~During the roll-call to-day, whefi Mr.Tillman's name was called, he added a new sensation to the proceedings by rising and saying, with 1ll-concesled emotion: \u2018Among gentlemen an apology for an cffense committed under the heat of b is usually cotisidersd sufficient.\u201d Mr.Tiliman's \u2018words ew Jersey) to rise at the, oon- Ternunal Railway matter wes | aU, uf, Carter, Vallieres, La} 4 ty Clerk David and vue Oity 2 ce Terminal Railway, Company legulation | steOttawa.- Ald, Carter asked to 'have his name |.: Irawn, as it would b impossible for him to go.; Ald.\u201d Gallery asked who had drafted the | °° the Council which was re- - MONTREAL SARURDAY enr te nt at ey MPAA Ay MAROF 1 1908 [a vv! ng Jomes: of Montreal.TAN ou sans TETE PEPELTE ds The residence of Sir-Thos.Shaugh- nessy, 1149 Dorchester Streèt, is one of the handsomé\u2018houses of the West - End, and is well known to visitors who - are \u2018Interested in Montreal's beautiful.\u2018residences.The house, which adjoins that of Lord Strathcona on\u201cthe west- ~ ern side, is partially surrounded by its own handsome grounds, and during the SIR THOMAS SHAUGHNESSY'S RESIDENCE.summér months fs greatly admired.~ .the'lawn and flower beds being beau- titully laid.During the visit of the .présent Prince of Wales ta this city the house was beautifully illuminated .and decorated, and dame in for, a, fuil share of \u2018admiration from -the thou- - sands of people who visited the West , End at that time.La ata,4 London, Feb.28.-\u2014The new first-class battleship \u2018King Edward VIL.will be \u201cthe largest ever built for the British \u2018navy.SE © .Three \u2018other battleships of the same class are, to be laid down in March.| In many respects they will bs new de- \u2018 ' Vessels of Same Class.ARE NEW DEPARTURES partures, : - - With all her coal and stores on board, the King Edward will displace about 17,500 or almost 18,000 tons.Her nominal displacement is 16,500 tons with less than half her coal on board.She will \u2018be 420 feet long, which is 30 feet ghorter than the latest American designs, and 14 feet shorter than the big French ships of the Patrie cldi#s; but -her comparative shortness is due to the fact that our navy has always been against very long ships, probably because of their unhandinees.- i \u201cCARRUES EIGHT HEAVY GUNS.1.The battery of the King Edward is | a complete departure from British tra- \u201cditions.: 2 - Hitherto all our first-class battleshipa have been armed with four heavy guns,.and with from ten to twelve quick-firing pleces, usually of 6-inch calibre.But the King Edward's are to carry eight heavy guns.This is because of the advance in the art of \u2018hardening armor.; : .A few years ago a ship had to carry eighteen or twenty inches of steel or Aron to protect hers-!f \"against the bolts \u2018of guns far less powerful than \u2018| those mounted by the\u201d King Edward.But now, owing to-the Krupp process, upon, which it is reported further improvements have been made by Herr Krupp within the last six months, ten or twelve inches of steel will keep out all shots, and six inches of armor will exclude most.British and foreign na vies have placed on their ships wide areas of such plate, which cannot be perforated by any but the heavier guns.Hence: it has become necessary to increase the number of heavy wea- bons carried.Le >.CC The King Edward will mount two | pairs of the.new Vickers 12-inch gun- fn strong turrets forward and aft.- - These weapons are not called quick |.firers, but they are really such, as they are capable of getting off two shots a minute.Thé weight of the projectile is 850 pounds, and it is driven from.the gun with euch force that it will pierce forty-two inches of iron or \u2018tome thirteen inches of the best steel armor at present in existence.The guns will apparently be behind armor thirteen or fourteen Inches thick of vinced that \u2018the, city is right,\u201d concluded | | and sald Jf they were so considered he for the chang- | Wasn't happy till he got it, but allowed \u2018to some 9,600,733,553 votes, out of a possible 30,000,000.Became a hermit the day after inauguration and conducted a gov- \u2018Induced Mr.| fish [rs 3 a .again insult the Sen vote from aye.to no.At the request of Mr.Burrows the statement of Mr.Tillman was read by the clerk.¢ Carolina Senator disclaimed any intention of being offensive to.the Senate, até, I change my ve a would withdraw them.Co The chair (Frye) seid that by uns &nimous consent they might be withdrawn, but - Mr.Dfetrich \u2018(Nebraska) objected.1 .Tha incident was closéd without fur- tker comment.; je PE \u2014 rer 1 8 REV.SEPTIMUS JONES.Toronto, Feb.28.\u2014Rev: Septimus Jones, rector of the Church of the Red suffered a stroke of paralysis.and his con: dition is somewhat &eticuk.His right side is affected.Rev.Mr.Jones is one of: the best known , Anglican clérgynien in \u2018| Canada.CLT \u2018 \u2019 > Instantly the South | + tion.eenier, has |.\"AGAINST RATE-CUTTING.Trans- Missouri Committee Adopts the | 1 ) + a colonial volunteers who fought in South ast-lron\u201d Amendment of the .Western Passenger As-: 3 sociation,\u2019 = - : .Denver, Col., Feb.28.-The trans-Mis- \u2018souri committee of the Western Passenger Asvociation which hes been in session here, - adorted:an amendment.to abolish rate cutting.It is iron-clad.and modelled upon that of the Wostera Passenger Association, in \u2018fact \u2018incorporates that agreement with An addition cover ig.local conditions.The new features relat only to the lines not\u2019 members of the-Western Passenger Associa- road ey \u2018 : COLONIALS AT CORONATION.\u201c Torènto; Feb.27 \u2014An Evening Tôle- gram\u2019a special London cabin ong Toe the House of Commons\u2019 today Mr.St.John Brodrick, Under-Secretary of State: for War, in renly to Mr.McLaren Liberal member for \u2018Bosworth, said that the claims of the representative detachments 2 rica, to Sidend the coronation and \u2018take part.in thé parades incidental thereto would be considered.Le \u201c HON.MR.CARROLL RE-ELECTED L Quebec, Feb.28\u2014Hon.H.-G.: Carroll Government, was to-day re-elected by ac clamation_to represent Kamouraska ooun- ; ty in the House of Commons.~~ SIR \u201cWM.\"VAN ' HORNE COM Co \u2018HOME.Santiago de Cuba, Feb.-98.\u2014Sir Wm.Van Horne, accompanied, by Mr.Dodge, \u201cleft \u201chere to-day for New York via Wa.the work ES vana, after having inspected done.by, the Cuba, Railroad Company.Sir William expressed himself as great- New York, February 28.\u2014It.has often been said and often with truth, that the Americans ipdulge in more .pleusantrice and badinage with the reputations of their great men than any other nation.This is BUDE to promote equality and.develop democratic simplicity.CT .A series of articles, remarkable for their acumen and insight, have recently appear- ed-in the Herald, on the public men of the day.The following three biographies are typical of the series and are well worth consideration, as expressing» the public idea of a public\u2018man.- \" GROVER CLEVELAND.- Ex-President, fisherman and :duck hunter.Born! Caldwell, N.J., March 18, 1837.Noted for stern an exibility from first.| ried for moon: when six \u2018wecks old.it to remuin where it was for others to- look at, thus betraying an insistent but unselfish nature.Started.on- his travels -in 1855.Was put off at Buafflo and studied law, being'admitted to the Bar in 1859.Was known asthe \u201cBilly Jerome\u201d of Lake Erie in the early 60\u2019s, and in 1863 became Asgistant District Attorney.His record in this office was so satisfactory that he vas elected Sheriff of Erie County in 1870, attending to his duties with neatness and despatolt Did not personally hang anybody,\u201c rumors to the - contrary - notwithstanding, \u2018preferring to let his subordinates -aoquire knowledge of the ropes and edit the noose.Elected Mayor of himself ro unpopular with his party that to get rid of him they forced him into the Governor's chair in 1882.A-similar party condition arising in State affairs he was again dismissed by popular vote from Albany and\u2019 exiled to the White House at Washington in 1884, defeating James G.Blaine, of Maine, by 37 electoral votes and 3 R\u2019s.Inventor of wireless polities in national affairs, but owing to imperfections in the svatem failed to connéct with the White House in 1888, when he was-de- feated by Benjamin Harrison for re-elec- ion.; Practised law when, being the only democrat left in the country, he secured a third nomination for the Presidency,defeating his successful ré of four .years before,carrying the unanimous Mugwump vote of the country, amounting ernment of his own for four years, which time has shown in so favorable a light that the country is beginning to wish it had el governed by it.Notable for his econ: | omies.ve jon Bad et ey ired to Princeton, N.J., in 1897, tak- in his party with him, Has k tit in oo Tage ever since.rec his at- beption to canvasbacks, .forgettin, back cativasses, in 1808.Known in duck circles Bie To ou Lei ett o s known to a ws den the.deen ne the Wizard of Bunserd's Bay.Smee wae Tooth yg an Recesery, the.oral fre department ° (N clusion of the rail.and say: \u201cHavin © Made LL.D.by Princeton College in , © VIEWED Extracts From a Series of Biographies in Which Characters Arg Painted With More Regard to Truth ci Than Glory.+.2.5 Buffalo 1881, making |h \u2018ip New York, until 1892, ak 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-6-6-6-6-6-O 0-+-e-4-0-e-+ © +-+-0-e-\u2014 STATESMEN 2-e-e\u2014-0-e-0-e + ee 00-0000 COOP COO 0 0000009009 2-0-e-e +-+-\u2014e p.[de Cuba within a year.the best\" quality that can be made.They will be manoeuvred electrically and by hydraulic .power; while in the j event of a breakdown they can be: worked by hand.= The other four heavy guns will be mounted separately two on each broad- slide, In turrets protected by 6-inch armor, or, If the weight allows, by an even greater.thickness.They will be of 9.2-inch calibre, and, like the 13-inch guns, though not called quick-firers, discharge two rounds a minute, or, with exceptionally good erews, as many as three.The shot weighs 380 pounds, one, that the gunners of the Terrible suoceeded in acoring one hit a minute op a small target.- : to FIVE TONS OF METAL A MINUTE.The other guns of the King Edward will be ten of 68-inch, each firing a 100- pound shot on an average four or five \u201ctimes a minute.\u2018talk \u2018of replacing the 6-inch weapon they are really such, since they can\u2019 and will plerce three feet of Iron.It: is with this gun, or a slightly inferior .There -is, however,.| tore and ahead of all rivals, | - Tons\u2014Battery Differs from \u2018Predecessors.JR - er, in the design by the far more powerful 7.5-inch gun, and it is much to be hoped that this will be done, as foreign nas vies are mow discarding the 6-inch calibre as being too light, and are substituting heavier patterns.We t to take care that we are well to the Besides the 6-inch guns there will be the usual number of small weapons.As ag present planned the King Edward is not so powerfully gunned as her American rivals of the same size.The new American battleships are to carry four 12-inch, eight 8-inch and twelve 7-inch guns, against the King Edward's four 12-inch, four 9.2s° inch and ten 6-inch.In battle the American would have a distinct advane Lage.9 ; Co Yet the King Edward, with a picked crew, should be able to fire five tons ute that she wis engaged.; .Against any ship as yet designed for ever, possess a great superiority.The French Patrie, for instance, could only get off four tons of metal in the time, much of it from far.smaller guns than those carried by the King Edard.The .latest German battleships of the type to be laid down this year would fire - about 1,500 pounds per minute less.The Russian ships: would be quite outclassed.\u201cThere is, then, ground for satisfaction, though our new ships .would be rendered evén better than they.are by the adoption of the suggested.=.Co _ COMPLETELY BEUTED WITH ARMOR In protection the new ships will show a great advance.They will be the first modern British battlestilps to ear- Ty a complete belt of armor on the: water-line.This is one of the results of the Belle Isle experiments two years ago.The belt will be.9-inch thick at its thickest, and above it will be & layer of 8-inch plate.Above that again there will.be 7-inch armor covering the -6-inch guns.AU the plating w!! be face-hardéned by the Krupp process.The engines arg to be of 16,500 horsepower; giving a\u2019speed of elghteen knots with ease, and the boilers will be Bab- ' cock and Wilcox water-tube pattern \u201d Ai two of the three ships, and partly of Babcock and Wilcox type In the dition to 2.000 tons of coal, these being the first English ships of large sige In -which.it has.been adopted, though it has been employed for ten .years or more ir foreign navies.\u2018 000 apiece.This is.a good deal less\" than the £1,421,000 required for the.{French Patrie of nearly 2,000 tons smaller \u2018size, so that plainly we get good value for our money.- oo Altogether the King Edward class will be.worthy of the illustrious name it bears, and gives welcome evidence of progressive tendencies at the Ade miralty.» : .\u2026.v pleased with the results (obtained.during thé last six months, and said that an | immense amount of.railway .éonstruction e.expects to had been accomplished.\u2018 ; run trains between Havana and ntiago \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A the laws of the nation when they manifested syinploms of impending sickness.Has 8 weigh about him\u2019 that \u2018has\u2019 turned - the.scales in many important matters and is more popular with those by whom he 1s understoo:l than by those who have stood uiider him.Jas written some seventeen thousand volumes of State papers and.about eight billion letters on various topics of, human\u2019 interest, in which a certain freezing phraseology and ingenious juxta- Position\u2019 of portentous particles have \u2018in- diéated a- consecrated concentration of concept worthy of the most conspicuous\u2019 Tt in thought Hat the inability of his ix thought that.the inability of his | party to follow and to support hit in his policies was.due not so much to a real.spirit of \u2018opposition ns to the prevailing ignorance of its members as to the precise.meaning of words of more than one syl- able.In 2002 it-is probable that -Grover Cleveland will he considered one of the most notable Presidents on the list of merican Exccutives, his figure showing to better advantage in perspective than in\u2019 propinquity.ADMIRAL GEO.DEWEY.Admiral, TJ.8.N.\u2018Born Montpelie » U.S.N.elier, - Vit., ember 26, 1837.Commodore Green Mountain Yacht Club 1847.ILearn- ed seamanship at auction sales in Rutland, 1850; ente Naval Academy 1854; could box the compass without gloves 1855;.graduated as past midshipman and fiture admiral 1858; made lieutenant in- 1861 for eroic conduot duning visit of.Prince of Wales, having danced the german thirty consecutive niglits without relief; attached to Farmgut\u2019s equadron 1862: emong first to obey Far t's famous orders to damn the torpedoes and go ahead; damnéd the torpedoes and went ashore with sloop Mississippi; returned to Farragut with others\u2019 in rowboats after etting fire to his ship, confounding the enemy by making them believe Union forces had ships to burn.Rose by slow, degrees to commodore in 1888; commanded Asiatic squadron at outbreak of Spanish war; sailed for Manila ith.cargo of | ets and cannon crackers April, + Destroyed Spanish fleet Manila Bay May 1, 1808, sin! \" eleven veseels, capturing five and eclipsing Nelson and Trafalgar without loss of time, money, men \u2019 brealsfaet.Thanked by Congress, ap oirit- tes Admi and returned to United to hate processions down Fifth Avenue, New York, Placed on a pedestal 1909.Pulled off same 1800.Decided to he President.United Sta February, 1000; - ged his miid in: March same vear.\u2019 \u2019 President Schley Court of Inquiry, 1901, ound Adntirels \"Benker end.Rameey, Long Sam cop one can CLOSE RANGE G-0-0-0-0-6-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-6-0-0-00.0990090000009 00 00 ++ Never 80 mudh at.sea as.when on land;.of the public \u2018as when, at: sea, at Washington, and is os Resi godfather to 9,673, \u2018433 children of all colérs and se: j relation to the \u2018Dewey Andh, Knows the precise meaning of Schlgy verdict, but will not tell, regarding ti a3 a matter ef confidence \u2018mriral Schley.\"MARCUS AURELIUS HANNA.Statesman, general manager ; sional chairman.Is now, ort his es life, Born originally \u201cin Italy snd known in the early days of the Caesar regime as Brutus.Managed Caesar's campaigns \u2018for several years, and elected Seantor in the later years of B.C.Joined the mp forces under ius on question of pat- romage and upon, elovation of Mark An- my went away back an \u2019 bis own sword.20° d sot down upon Born a second time as Earl wick.Secured controlling interest in For Manufacturing Company, \u2018of England, and Tr many Years enjoyed monopoly in \u2018King Most useful existence b 24, 1837.when he was borg.an vember citizen at New.Lisbon, Ohio.Showed re- markaBle genius in selecting his birthplace, the State of Ohio having been: chos- \u2018en: by popular vote as the garden spot of stutesnranship, the very spelling of the compound word hirth-place being changes to signify not only place but in that particular locality.Became a grocer at An early age, learning the political uses of butter \u2018and the saccharine .qualities of sugar by hard experience.: : unded the Hanna School of Political Economy in 1867, and_delivered lectures to his customers on the laws of gupply and demand from behind the counter, In: vented the premium system.giving options on official positions with a pound of bea and encouraging the woung of hia community by offering the Republican nomination for the Vice-Preaideney to every possessor of 600 labels from the wrappers of phe Hanne Campaign Soap, tered public life in 1908 and beca member of the Senatorial Club, abs head: quarters ashingtor.As .States Renator has performed the duties of his office with promptness and telegraphic demmatch.In a fortune teller of ro mean order, and at present ie diplomiat- ically evading tle Nic ua-Fanams question » by advocating the building of the Alimentary Canal, arguing that this is the shortest canal system that can bè devised and of the greatest value to the greatest number of people.Is thought of as a possible candidate foë President aomè time, time \u2018not being specified.Though a suppo f Har- tison in two campeai ise resident Cleveland.\u201cAs he has been ught to be side, but ne à.is known to be firm.Han great problem of the ages, between hitheelf and Ad- in recognition of his success -in 44 and the other on suspecte ublio.Kad ol ariog-one ear to the ground \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014aan\u2014\u2014y , - or wt 4,8 HET SE Le, is th or with Hanna?\u201d 67 prong thet be ; ts va 8 NS SL » \" .- + .ETL w \u2019 never so firmly founded in the affections |.DIAMOND CRISIS DUE TO THEFTS.London, March 1.\u2014A despatch to the Dally Mall from Amsterdam says there is an acute crisis in the diamond trade | there owing to the theft of diamonds in Antwerp.The importing diamond ported to -have failed, the former for £85,000.\u2018Heyman has been arrested.Graanboom is supposed to be on his way to America, but it is understood | that he had only a small connection with the frauds It is stated that the frauds have been proceeding for years.The Mail's Antwerp correspondent says that the missing diamonds.belong | to fiftcen small dealers.\u2026 .WALDECK-ROUSSEAU HURT.Paris, March 1.\u2014While Prime -Min- ister Waldeck-Rdusseau and\u2019 nephew were returning to thelr home last night from a press banquet a tram car \u2018collided \"with their carriage.The: carriage was overturned.and both occupants were severely cut and bruised.Surgeons found that the Prime Minls- \"ter had a bad scalp wound, and his shoulder and face bruised.His hands were cut by the broken carriage windows.APE Ce i .\u2014 .- HALIFAX-BOSTON \u2018PHONE.- Halifax, Feb.28.\u2014Halifax and Boston were coffnected by telephone to-day.The first message was sent via Calais, Me., and St.John to.this city over the N.8.Telephone Company's lines.- - 1 v \u2018 Juetice Lavergne rende judan ent in the care of Louie Beaudry vs.I.G.Robil- lard.The defendant, who is the proprietor of Le Pioneer, failing .to appear, the case went by default, and the court gave the plaintiff judgment for $3,000, the amount of two promissory notes.The maintained the eeizure of judgment, and ordered that the.property seized he sold according to law to pay the plaintiff's claim.REN HORRIBLE DEATH -OF HALIFAX MAN ~~ - Halifex, N.8., Feb.28.\u2014James G.Harris, maanger df the Nova, Scotia Nursery, met fnstant death tbis evening while attempting to.cross the railway track at the foot of Russell Street.He struck .by the outbound.suburban express, and his body cut in twain.He was 45 years a-wifom = _ THE CLUB BERNIER.~The Club Bernier.eld its regul ar meeting last Wednesday crendag.A committee composed of Messrs.M.Loranger; Z.Mayer, La > Chauæe, G.Bernard.À.n, trauit, Ç B.Lacasse and A.A.Masse, was appointed to look after the svires hick is take place on the 18th of April Aext, for the \u20ac the library.Resolutions of condolence and sympathy with the family of the late Mr.E.Laurin, fctmerly a member of the club, were pass.B .A.n then made an ad- HE emmy ne on language.Taper ! vie_apoke on the propagands Pape Sd he Trends nt, Me also ppoke on the import ge of firm of Heyman & Graanboom are ré- his.ROBILLARD FAILS TO APPEAR.- Jn \u2018the Superior Court yesterday Mr.court also.goods before, of age, and is survived by Has \u201cThe Vampire\u201d With\" Him \u2018and'Says it'is not Mrs, Patrick = | Campbell.1 New York: Feb.28.\u2014\u201cT have.brought over a\u2018 picture they call \u201cIhe Vampire,\u2019 \u201d\u201d said Sir Phili A b conventional English painter, how in vogue, on landing from the Oceanic yesterday.It is his.first visit to America.= \u201cThe Vampire,\u201d suggested, itis said, the poem.of the same title tothe artist's cousin, Rudyard Kipling.- .#., \u201cNo; the picture is not a likeness of \u2018Mrs.Campbell,\u201d he said.It does not represent any woman in particular.Mra, ampbell \u2018has not brought suit against me.\u201cMy pictures, twenty-five in all, are coming on the Philadelphia.I have a \u2018Portrait of Kipling at Work in His Room at Rottingdean,\u201d a \u2018Portrait of G.F.Watt: \u201cthe: Royal Académician,\u201d a \u201cPortrait Louis N: Parker, the Playwright,\u201d and \u2018Karthrise from the Moon,\u2019 an imaginary scene.I tried to \u2018paint at ses, but the ship would not keep still enough.\u2018 just said to myself, \u2018T'll.go to Amerl ca.\u201d You Know how it ie.1 [ don't know what I'm going to do.1 don't know where I'm going.I am here ody wants.my work hie can have it.1 shall probably go to Washington, Chicago and Boston: and look over the field.Can't say yet if I shäll open my temporary atudio in New York.Tam not going | to the coronation.There will be enough, good Americans in London.\u201d Sir Philip is about forty, light com- [lesioned and; has a\u2019 slight moustache brown and gray.He is rather.short an the head sets forward.Je wore a\u2019 coonskin coat with\" long white-tipped hairs.He is nervous, hearty, curious, always m a hurry, \u2018impulsive and jerky, and hesitating anyh in speech., , .\u201cI should like to pdint men in their shops as I find them,\u201d he said.\u201cGive me faces of men in natural furroundings.You can make juat as good 4 likeness in a picture as you can in, big one.\u201d plorer, and Gerald Duckworth, the Lon.\u2018don publisher, were Sir Philip's.fellow.passengers, Both: will return home on the.next trip of the Oceanic after this.DZ m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .: : \u2019 MOSCOW STUDENTS, Official Story Says That They Wreok- ed Interior of University Buildings and Hung Red Flags, St.Petersburg, February 28.\u2014According to an official account .of the distiarbances February 24.at\u201d Moscow University,\u201d four hundred students,\u201d armed with bludgeons, iron hars and revolvers, wreckéd the #- terior of the university biijldings, barricaded themselves within and, hung out ved.A decree of the Minister of Publia In étruction has been gazetted ordering the expulsion from the university \u2018and\u2019 rohools of all atudentæ arreste tion with rioting.i \u2018 a Co - > 2° REJRCTED HFAOPOSAL.;\" Berlin, ÉNb.\u201828.\u2014At à mesting otthe Buligel lee the prow\u201d poses 8 lohata -û HE oad Lu .[LATEST BATTLESHIPS FOR ° |.NAVY OF GREAT BRITAIN - King Edward VII.and Other - of metal at an enemy during each min-\u2014\u2014\u2014 third.OI! fuel will be carried in ad: * Tha cost of the ships will be £1,300,- > \u2018Sir W.Martin Conway, the.Andes ex.- in contes a Continental.navy she would, how- :- ° change\u2018 Butne-Jones, Bart., the un- -.And here I'am.with my paint pols and brushes and if | flags from the windows.The police apd troops forced an entrance into the.es Lo terior and arrested the \u2018ringleaders of: 2 rioters.- we IN'MANY RESPECTS \u2014 Displacement Will Be Almost 18000, = | BURNE-JONES LANDS a = rode & on ms ing asgb-1 \u2026 ject atnoe the time of Henry VIH asd [™ for nearly a century and a half \u2018mary | ga .riages between members of the ro PAS _ family and subjects have been pre- | 2 | vented by law, except with the ap- = .provai of the King.This was the ef- | ' Rl Hed : foot of the Royal Marriage Act'passed |.; th évite où a ef 2 prie mich aks have at cie pressé early in the reign of George IIL, at bis | essaie weeks tho Baiabirgh Har | tenders AT tavursh Review, | marriage © LUS GS TRE a brothers vite) : ee .viewiilF bo: celebrating: ty ne bag : Eee el .¢ han ner- A.in dredth amv.Sor it first.appear- Speaking from.Behind » mask and 2 subjects.This Royal.Marriage Act \u201cThere i is no torture more acute and intolerable ner- x ; od dn April, 1803.Both Lord Brough- parently \u2018with ition ana ate inte most of the sons of George vousness.A nervous person is in a state of constant irritation Co Te CE a the Rev.Bydney Smith have | O06e à degree récognition nto contracting left-handed all \" 1d - sleeplessn Th suffétet tarts J \u2018 =e OWA Even to -the world accounts_of its or- | tention to which no newspaper could/| which did them no credit.The Duke | Li \u2018by-day\" and\" sleep.ess by night.e s at - - eo\u201d, .in ean a of rekon do 21 No ote Kew at hese wrk | of Sans Oued the Tor saints every wise, is worried by a feeling that something awful is fg ®= =\" © hatin Do ee eible for.| aud Who gravely censured the short.and when sha died he married aguin in] going ta happen\u2019; 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different Kinds \u2014in a pr Ee ner lence.\u2019 That vast empire content\u2019 to jog along quietly, and her | Tegources af \u2018Canada\u2019 come:ta \u2018be better is more striking in\u2019 are considering a visit to Toronto after : sinew of t 2 country.\u201d 2 F ropehni possessions.Ë At ! Nothing, perhaps, .Then th resal ; .an expense of - pres 85,600 the college which, in the days of Charles V., was territory seemed ample énough\u2018{pr her known.In.any cise, 1 trust it may be reading naval history than the inde- |the grill season is'over.À committee | fetetold: \u201cTo \u2018get at\u2019 this class and ep nae : Las issued a remarkable work on these the ruling power of thé world, has been | Needs.But since \u2018the defeat of: Aug-{ lojg \u2018before Great Britaln's Industries cisive character of most of the actions.vf.2 es has the matter In hand, and | { vp, and ly, exhausr it be .continmed : sciences, ten thousand .copies ot which.broken up scattered\u201d and lost.The tria and France and the formation of be in to decline from lack\u2019 of coal.It The old admirals fought so much by satisfactory arrangements can be petty wars in \u2018extending re\u2019 18- fie will she given.aw: luted \u2018he | , ld \u201cnot be pleasant.the |.rul at all made, the regiment will take the\u2019; ot ¥s vol ni away absolutely free.The| nation which: 100 ye ago owned.| the empire, the German people have, x» i to see the.rule that they \u2018never accomplished trip.object où a m section.This policy 1 ars 3 ! û nitgd Kingdom reduced to the condi- anything! \u2018 Rodney was one of \u2018the first \u2018he Eighth is flourishing, and a large | T\\®8' à doute purpose: ii: gains Crown man South 2 ki to say.nothing of its I T là li o- 8ugh as could be fed from the produce take gdvantage of them.It was in- \u2014 ni that \u20ac port a my roma! X to be ; bY possessions.in the ast and West In- world.| hey wou | ofiits soil: That would be a d'and - deed fortunate for the nation that a 1 seb \u2019 he fines and most comprehensi re work.he.E d ke to have\u2019 ¢ Drills Next Week.bat it mmst es SE go entists.\u201d It thoroughl which cannot: be regarded as of any ghly \u2018explains all the v x 1 ; ; hidden \u2018sécrets of\u201d Personal Magrietiem, value as colonies.Under such circum- under a settled .government or has eee De Grasse.The Itritish: goVertiments C.O.class, 8.13.be - , ! Es 8 il ) - ., of that day were so fond of mediocra- | Ist PW.RE-Tuesda \u2014N CO.Cass\u2019 ehould be found to publieh and endorse .\u2018Hypnotism, Magnetic Healing, ete.It is stahces it 1s not surprising that the been pre-empted by Great Britain.The Great Sea \u2018Fighters.\u201c| ties that Ye is surprising a man of Friday, N.C 0.cs.y - them.- full Of surprising- experiences, and-makes | SPanish people are discontented and They seè also that Great Britain is the | \u2018d# is à remarkable fact that Captain | ability like Rodney should have been | 3rd.Ÿ.RC\u2014 Monday, companies 1 and 4: | \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; mistress of the séas and that Ger- ; : : \u2019 \u2018given a command.Yet Rodney had to Tuesday, companies ¥ and 3; Thursday, MARCH IS A FAVORITE MONTH \u2019 many ætartling disclosures in regard Lo tife booke*is \u2018élegantiÿ illustrated with thé most ?xpensive engravings, and it is- decidedly product of the combined talent of.thirty distinguished hypnotic specialists and eci- nse and possibilities of this secret power.Mexico, Central America ahd most of dies, now possesses\u2019 only a few insignificant islands outside of Europe, that they should blame the government of the Queen Regent for their recent taken on new aspirations and desire to.become the ruling power in the lonial possessions, but they find that all\u2019 the available territory in-the tem- ; perate regions of the world is eitlter\u2018 many's colonial possessions are \u2018at hf} tion of a farming and pasto#) éountry and able only to sustain a rfopulation hiënble- ending of \u201c5 eat riationat career, gud it.is not IKêly that \u2018any such iada wir ever be realfzed.= A.:T.Mahan, a United States \u2018naval\u2019 officer, should have done more to ex- - days at home, and use the power without \u2018The: replies received were more than suf The college - absolutely guarantees that.inyone can learn these sciences in a few misfortunes.- The bane of Spain, at all periods\u2019 in her history has been\u2019 the lack of honest administrators, and un- \u201cTnercy.Germany aspires\u2019 also to \u2018be & great trading nation, but meets British rivalry \u2018at every turn.Great Britain is | âlt the achlevéments of the British F books, showing the effect of the \u2018Brit- navy than any British writer.His | twelve.to*recognize the possibilities involved \u2018in breaking the \u2018enemy's line, and ta man of ideas was in command of 1He \u201cBritish fleet in the West Indies on thiit memorable April morning when He met\u2019 wait a long time for fortune to smile sixty-fo vhen-he number 0?recruits is expected: - \u2018this ; 3rd M.F:B.~Fridav.8.15\u2014Battery an\u2019 2nd RC.O.\u2014 Wednesday \u2014Oiicers - and companies 5 dnd 6.Saturday, Trœruits.\u201cCcmpaniv/ dits in drill order, 8.15.Colonies which area loss to \u2018the public but a gam to the class.and\u2019 0\u2019 tae next expected from str:Fe the ordinary .reèder as a strange\u2014 hold\u2019 much views, but that any sane editor FOR HOME BYEING.won his famous victory, and he had then been a sailor for fifty-two' years, for he entered.the navy The family: of Rodney 1s still +t thé age of | ath R.S.C.\u2014Tuesday, and.récruits.* tôth.\u2014Battalion parade WwW Vednesday, 8.15 p.ni., drill order.; 8.5, N.C.0.Class In all well regnlated in city er country, the work of ne dyeing\u2019 is Jaevely done in March.The dresses, skirts, articles capes.jackets, blouses and other the knowledge of .his m t te - an ; rm friends.g id intimate til.this 1s remedied.Spain must be con- rich and flourishing, while Germany fs ish sea power on the result of the in evidence, the seventh baron of that of wearing apparel used ard worn a The , tent to occupy an interior position.Yet | poor and not prosperous, for her in- Napoleonic wars, were a revelation to name, a descendant of the great ad- Captain Stephens Now co.ago.but\u2019 now dingy and \u2018 faded.be reporter asked for the names and |\u2018 it would seem as if there still might be dustrial development has been gained: many,\u2019 for they presented in a clear miral, having commanded a battalion Capt.Ga Stephens, jr.ie now practi | brousht out.carefully looked over and dyed with some new > and stylish color for addresses of some of the.pupils so that x m \u2018ght communicate with them persen- - Several hundred were offered, from vn the reporter selected .eighty-four.licient to convince the most skeptical mig regard to the wonderful benefits to be de: a future for Spain.The country has af popplation of 18,000,000 living on an es qf 165,000 aquare miles, about \u201cojie-haif greater than that of the Brits ab; islands.Of this area.\u2018about four- \u201cftthe.dp: classed as capable of cultiva- \u201cat too heavy a cost.cumstances, many should not feel in very good humor with her- successful rival in -em- pire-building and in trade: It is.elear enough that in: the future commercial Under these cire it fs natural \u2018that Ger-\u201d Ught-the true meaning of the cem- mand of the sea.Cxptuin Mahan\u2019s life of.Admiral Nelson was an admirable presentation of the career of the &rcat- est scaman that the world has .ever seen, and pow.he has published, under the.title, \u201cTypes of Naval Officers.\u201d sketches of the lives of six other Brit- of the Imper fal Yeomanry in.South: Atrica.Lord St.Vincent, whose name was John Jervis; was more remarkable a8 an organizer than as a fighter, for his great victory off Cape St.Vincent was mainly due to the tactics of Nels son.Jervis.was a favorite of the Government and he was made an ear] for caliv in command of the 364d F.B.Major Costigan's tenure of command is completed und he goes on the reserve st.roment | of Major UC astigan the Battery _.loses.a fine coldier am: a\u2019 popular comman ing officer.Bat under the new C.U.there is no fear of - the Battery domg anything else than uphold ita already high Teputa- in the re-| -Dyes, it is folly to spe this season's wear.With such ails as the - lar Diamond money for Dew naterakk and garments.e Diamond Dyes always\u2019 make old.and Ted things look as good as new.The best as well as the humblest families use the Di Diamond Dyes successfully \"and profitably ory ; * rived from the mighty power.There were \u201ctfon.The soll of Spath is fertile, and competition will figure largely In the ah A hrals \u2014Hawke, Rodney.Howe, this victory: while Nelson, for his far| tion fer efficiency.he climate fine I attitude of nations towards \u2018each other, ncen e oumarez and greater triumph at the Nile, anly be- Capt.N ns announces\u2014that\u2014the-an: spring.§ shzolutely no failures.él dad learned, \u2018toi mw ake \\ rich In minerals, and that wars areas ar to be pro- lord Exmouth.\u2018Here we have six men | came a baron.\u201d Lord \u2018St.Vincent nual \u201caril season will begin next Friday.; Have you decided to make up\" a pretty make practical tse of the \u2018sciences.possessing :lron,-coal, zinc, lead, silver y to be pro: | giffering very much In character as should, however, receive credit for and stylish mat or rug from your rags and The: following.extracts are taken at rn and copper In abundance.The popula- duced by \u2018trade jealousy as by boun- well as in achievements.None of them bringing Nelson to the front, for, by Artillery Men Dance.waste materials?ere 3 a Rleasure in dom' from the letters fo the benefit \u2018of tion of Spain is \u2018how greater by one- dary \u2018disputes or.other causes of dif can he compared to Nelson in genius, giving him the command of a fleet In } a | being able to point to your own : but they all did useful work in thelr fhe Mediterranean, he enabled him to, \u201cThe monthly dance of the 2nd R:C.A [mats sm] r uge.Send vour your address to The sergeants mess was held last evening and Wells ardson - Limited series \u2018of nature.My .own \u2018father could hoped that the\u2019 young King, may prove have & kind of panic over the dimin- .\u2014 T = DRS .: not have convinced me of its.wonderful to:be à wise ruler and that under bis { ishine suppl pret ta = e Brit sh îs- \u201d | Fusiliers\u2019 Parades.: power.if I had not actually tested it for à ing supply t Lf .THE No NUTRITIOUS df.1 id mild \u2018and efficient administration the lands.As the supremacy of.Great | Lt.-Col.Cooke announces the o ening of .yl le Le oesider a ku tedgo of it| glscbritents which now prevail in | Britain in industry, manufacturing and the drill season, March, 15.when is va ° who td: get: the Spain may be allayed.\u201c commerce is largely founded on.ils talion parades.Si bot called.From that 4 post out.of life; to Shoes.\u2018whe pg large deposits of coal and fron he.time on there will be wo, parades a woek.= soblère eyooess an ive up.to the full a | ic res of their possibilitiea\u201d Royal.Marriages.prospect of a time arriving when these.| Vien: va.Scots, Prepared from the foeat nslected \u2018 ÿ Mes.Effie M.Waetaon, , Marti ille, ÎMe: Justin McCarthy nas discovered: deposits will be exhausted is not &- : B gor or u j ) This morning at the Royal Scola armory Odoga, and.distinguished every- .3 w ; naville, Kat, with the exception of the K.| che da eee BY WOrporat Crim .\u2026 No.2 company of the Vics and No.3 of| - \u2018Where for Delicacy of flavour, Ë Ind.,.writes: \u201cHypnotism opens the ption of the King of cheering one.Mr.Gladstone, more than the Sota will have a match with the Mor- Superior quality and highly Nu 3 » .The tritive properties.Sold in _ readers, .008d to health, usppiness and _ prosper- J.H.Schneller, 412 Avon treet, fe Orosse, Wis., writes: \u201cHypnotism.erily.| reveals the secrete: of life and the mys: ity.- Tt dhould be studied.by \u2018every one [ wbuld not pert with my knowledge of ! It for any amount.The instructiops.have.developed within me à force of character | in ability to influence and.control\u201d pes: ple that I did not dresan I could acquire.\u201d surgical operations\u2019 with perfeot \u2018aucocess.It is a complete anaesthetic, and.prefer able to chloroform or.ether.I acquired \u2018balf than it was 100 years ago, and pbthing- seems needed to make\u2019 Spain - prosperous und \u2018contented but industry and good government.It is to be Sweden, there is not a single important ruler in Europe.who is not descended from.Mary Queen of Scets.\"Accepting.this statement as correct, it proves that the royal families of Europe have but 4 livhited choice in their marriages, and thet a single family ropean reigning houses is not to marry with subjects, and the strict carrying oùt of this policy has led to many.ferences between powerful states.ooo \"England's \u2018Coll Supply.on Every few years the British \u2018people thirty years ago, sounded a note of warning with regard ta this tnatter, but it was said then that Great Britain\u2019s coal supply at the existing rato of consumption would .last two or three hundred years.Since then .the annual output of coal has - -very large- This conclusion, however, is latgely guess-work, for it is\u2019 quite probable that new and improved \u2018methods \u2018of day.especially Rodney and.St.Vincent.Of all the British admirdls, Rodney ap- \u2018win the battle.of the Nile.- THE TATLER.r T st 4 Tt ee = Cadets Appreciated.\u2019 wo\u2019 Montreal, Feb.24.\u2014Editor .Military Columr:-\u2014 r\u2014I gend you a copy- of & letter reli by d you u the First Prince Whales Fusiliers: which, speaks for calls ' regimentally $helr.\u2018packets, and this unexpected\" Fur feom \u2018them 18 all the more appreciated as a spontaneous gift of soldiers who thus acknowl.\u2014n \u2014\u2014 = day, March 8; corporals\u2019 class and re- crujte; bugle band praotice every Tuesday and Friday froni 7 to 8 p.m.: buglers who cannot or will nôt attend these practices must return their bugles, ; \u2018 FRED LYDON, The officers and members of No.3 a and Field Hospital entertained about eighty of \u2018their .lady- \u2018and gentlemen friends on.Monday | ed.It is the right spirit to: cultivate in was right in the line of the others as a success, These socñal evenings Is have proven \u2018popular with the broad ped- boys, and P all have been well\u2019 attended vis tube.This is the return match.Vic won at their semory three weeks ago.Mantas.Street, vd, \"P.Q., and The probabilities are that the Soots will win to-night, and then the tie will be shot off on the ranges next summer.: e men of these two companies are on the right track in-getting better acquaint- the militia.when the date of the Jrening drill will be fixed on.At present the only work ing oni is thd N 0.0.clase and reoruit dill | 8 EW.will receive sheets of designs for your à spection.ter or pound © ting Fdnats, PASS : hemlsts London, à ly ?EPPS C00 BREA KFAST\u2014SUPPER ¥ EJ .Ji, W.Clinger, M.D., Bpringtield,\u201d U., like the Stuarts may, in this way, ly increased, and riow some authori- Com.HQ an oh Lew oor Jingle its blood with every reigning ties think that another century may Hele I teal deeply.dhe generoily wn ajor Com, -B- \u2018Scots\u2019 Drills._ _ | ypnotism tau y the loan Lk use.The settled policy of all Bu- see the end of Britain's supply of coal.a part of the sergeants of tie sie 1 two © : di ers, have very many.| \u2018Bearer Co.Dance.There will be a meetiig of the officers TR NEW FRENCH _REM DV, | lege of Sciences in two oases of difficult sllicrs, who, as I know he y of pre ill be a meting of 6h Ses _ oH | EDV; i marriages of very near relations.One using coal may result in a great sav-.of zations, = Tea ba re Ca yen \u2018book\u2019 = of the most remarkable instances of Ing in that fuel and make ore ton of free pio) benefit of ne of the.nay, EE on ar fois anise.Gath- esth March.out.- fins anccesstol and fugiiy popuinr Eonday, a8 # ; ; [his was the marriage, in 1888, of coal as potent for steaming or hoating | @lthoügh to & corpe ll or \"it rated for.the ocoasion.During the |\u2019 \u2018The 65th had a march out on Wednesday « Bofiode Jobert, Veipeair ad oimers porsinee all i Rér, T.W.Butiér, Ph, D., Idaho Gity | E/UEce Amedeo, of Italy, to his own purposes as two or three tons are at Foto po Government Bip avery MHA evening dancing, ping ong and pro- evening lust.Four sized compamics [1 fhe detdertn bo 0 every ining hitherto employed, A ldafio, wrifes: \u201cI have éured à \u2018number | Mere, Marin Letisis, daughter of his present.Still, it is évident' endugh,| Will you kindly give this æ place in Bressive euchre were indulged in and dévoile.hey had come.battation aril | DADION Na Es of chron hve; of x ; dm sister, Princess Clotilde.This was \u2018an that sooner or later the British coal your column and ablige, yours trgly, Tas under .the patronage.of Major ver to Jeavi & the \"Drill Hall\" The -THERAPION No.1 i i popsia end ay v= 0 itunes Len ne; extreme.- -ease, but the marriage of mines must be exhausted, \u2018and already FRED Li YDON, Birkett and the oflicers of the.corpa gle band head the march Sut.fn remarkabls short time, of à few à i à {edge of personal a ant er, \u2018cousins is very common\u2019 in royal some.far-seeing Englishmen are speak- |- .Major Com, H.Æ B [and was notèd by all to De & decided : or risk, effects & cure, aperedicg capries i re _ The \"book hes greatly in- | houses.Our late Queen, Viotorie, and ing df the coal mines of Canada as à nee a: tbôJetter:[5 1 2 success in every Way.\u2018A New Conoription.and astringent flulils.c my own powers.\u201d {| her hupband, the Prince Consort, were | future source.of supply.- It is not like- \u2018Major\u2019 Lydon:\u2014 .\u2018 Bh Battery Smoker : I Here is a choice piece.af reading -from TH ER APION No.\u201cfull cousins.These marriages of per- Dear Sir,~I have- to thank you on .an English daily.The correspondent atates| &rimpurity of the blood.scurvy, pimples, a ly, I think, that any large quantity of\u2019 Bingt mpton, NY, whites k bad lo sons \u2018nédrly related in blood no doubt \u2014 : nd YO {behalf of the sergeantumador\u2019 and set- , i ble br th blotches, pains and ywelilng of the fine outs a bathed \"all motion | Eine Une effect of preserving royalty \u2014 |e ery of tho High: © 3 &lva 8 grand smoker on Che neo pr me in onder to provide © he up| © Rou much a fashion sheds sib iE os ne stadled™ 5 à \u2018 ffom contamination with plebian blood, \u2018 se je (De Elan Sr Montreal, 1 he officere of the, battery.The battery dar the of the latter.\u201cIf the new ville, &o., to the destruction of quferaes toh tooth Ametiœih College: of Belences, and tried | \u2018but it is \u2018also thought that they tend | C ALVE RT S : which\"WVou were kind'éndugh to leave boys have a reputation for.giving à \u2018home arinf\u2019 were.formed, great souviens, Foto syitem thrmugh on purites the Be el EE 200 | mon\u201d ir of Tora mows | Eee mere\" Are mini te 86 epi a8) a Bhs FER So Pn ERR | in been, 2 ti Ya A could ent Eat to | promote degefieracy.oie CARBOLI S.(table ork, Alia refed ip cred oth a's pohey.y ééatases SRS Joyel grand portion or the upper stratum of (.HERAPION No 3 which once in herr\u201d td.mand and also on the.enter § features on oc- middie class lo more \u2018ranching\u2019.9 nervous exhaustion, impaired vitalit ypnotise mysed in five minutes | England at least, to -TOI E \u2018 ptain C bars.I.also an- | casion.cleaning of cow-hoyses in\u2019 America ro a ee aor ality, sleeps .ail have b otized al prevent the mar- | L T | writer, am so \u2014 gle 143 mad T 1 ness.8 ug consequences.ee © nes ha ypn \u2018rlages of royal personages witig sub- | | cldsb tHe ie wun of So fo.help along your , high class\u2019 means\u2019 \"g ! a living can Savipation, residence Ln hot, power i es 1 thousand.person, who.ects, have long ago lost their force, SOAP ve good work I remain \u201cyour 8 elie suc- Vies'.Big Conoert.: TH ER RAP 3 bilitated.- aq he American College of Sciences \u2018and perhaps we shall have a change Th OPE.d Wir D&G The Vioa fergeanta are hard at work nia DR.A.Ww.CHASE 50 di reraite, sheolutely free, the mare in, this respect in the twentieth cen- met FOR THE.SKIN and : Sepa and 6 pre or SU fond Shey are echt.handeon March su \u2019 q 8 26.HE wil RAR IC NS lous\u2019 book.that broug a Eg?to, ihe tary, Severs) Eugish Kings\u2014isenry | GOMPLEXION.\" !* (FI CUCEN Sh of ou ers.in de \u201cLimo, 10° the boys who vent te CATARRH CURE \u2026 es Engins N48 To rire A » a eT he bet te bé in IV; Rdward IV, \u2018Richard: HI, Henry Antiseptic, Mrooilient Ricropping.i; jo 1.© uth Africa Lis ro He V ie.musibal ort dire to the dined J gp I Mark, wish ia & Sai .rhone a men y wri vi; A, Henry sub- \u201cvoie cA hla J.Ci adet.Ings il * + on pre a sme will e apocial he bent.The ions \u201cFah oo The alors, cleara ue 2m Sen boire tor 0a 4120 & pro end) po the.Soie \u201ceV \u201cAgotey and \u2018the royal authority did not - by Oamiste, Stores, Ma.-¥ mi n ion.v2 + cu.© 3 aL EA lr = sat NME SNAPE DEN \u2018 © rr rd RN SEE a NE + .ost gory rgeous blage of electrical illumina- Zion that Hane in two places\u2014on the stage 3 who is Baw used to dividing the Phonors with royalty, was in evidence, # hts, Ostensbly this was to do honor to Eon \u201d body knows when 3 will tha Hew You and bare met 0 + sale y ering reception for.SE \u2018fo which the public should attend was the stage or in his box.When His oral Highness \u2018entered there was the that gorgeous playhouse, the tan has ever seen, and use pe) the brilliance subsided and e curtain arose ell was extinguished where and around the» royal box, the whole tline of which was left daxzling with RH; practic it gave the great Am- k Slice tes for atudying en Prince under bright Mrummina- when the | Miss Amelia Binghu and company Monday night at 1e It is eaid that the Duke and Duchess of York -were somewhat annoyed at theself in this brilliant play of Miss ETHEL One of the Prominent Members of the Com Climbers \u201d at the Academy royal opera performance at Toronto by the amount of attention that the audience - devoted to them when it should.have been.attending to the opéra: but the Duke and Duchess pere never subjected tO.the glories specially illuminated box.Musicaly the New York performance + seems, by, wa, exception ve been excellent.Re went on cheerfully until + 12.20 and there was still a lot to come.But the Prince left and with him or after him the entire house except 200 people; and so Mme.Sembrich declined to mng.Therc were 4,500 people in the \u201chouse, and.its value was 0.00.One of the princi roles in \u201cThe Climbe \u201d taken by Miss Marguerite Gt.Jobu, who will be.wr pleasantly remembered by Montreal playgoers in the old English comedies which tue any of of Music oe yes; ago, her compa she has been a stranger Lo Canada and it it sugurs well for the strength of Miss Bingham's company that it has secured her services, Mus St.John hitherto having.been a Popular stellar attraction her- moral and artistic mination | & Be 2g _ izens of the Australian positions by mail and wire oh a; nature which no artiste can afford to dis: (1 quote the press ent), \u201chave come to Mrs.Patrick Cam; from Australia during the past two Re which may persuade her to give up her plan.to return - to London for the Coronation ceremonies and take up an Australian tour.She has long ehtertained a fancy for the visit and now that she is so far on her way she finds the t ion hard to resist.In case she decides in favor of the Austra- lan proposition, her contract with Liebler | Co., \u2018will be \u2018extended s0- ss to permit of her playing out tot the.coast THE BLANK VIIRSE DRAMA.\u2018Mr.Stephen Phillips * Mrs.Patrick Campbell may now tion at the re Francais next week.running at Beerbobm Tr ree Ma This was one of the most pron et hae just been published in England.ned New York the past nounced samples of it as have reached here .in the reviews seem to indicate that it ie, Like \u201cPaolo and Francesia\u201d and \u201cHerod,\u2019 but to & extent, & succession of balanced pet] sp es wit vit very.Ittle of \u2018the essentially dra- -matio about it.It .is-a ourious thing that Paolo and Frencesia,\u201d the earliest and published of these \u2018blank nn dre, ot.1 bee put on the stage.And mow, su the success of Mr.Geo.a revival at the St James's, of the Oscar Wilde comedy, \u201cThe ce of Being Earnest,\u201d that no- be.However, with > robchèd TL Shannon Ones + \u201cHer der Lord end \u201cMaster\u201d » [whom he has changed \u2018into a young and the\u2019 She wl 1] York scenic reins EE next Tuendsy Deg of the Joh ued discussing ways means, boii wes Por Toma ities.It seems scarcely aujhor however, to condemp : a Eine, the Post does, because ita stor of \u201cThe |p and clever ! Ju aming right performance which: » : t die ai toi unique among chers of its style.The: Eliubetaan reù oF eatlie ta.company also includes a number of pretty ethan rehash, of oa RY: girls who figure in two y burlesquus, | .which are staged with magnificent \u2018 AT THE ACADEMY.Bi m will ent.A amie o Fitch, new to this ra} theme is the social social © ing.o a ah York amily w efforts showily fashionable Mgrs attended by difficulties.Mr.in a play by Mr.a city.entitled \u2018 Fitch has done gome of .\u2026 best work in that ole this field of dramatic fiotion, but\u2019 gren he is considered to have sur social ba L WINTHROP, a .mpany ey Which.Presents \u201cThe The part of Mrs.Sterling is the really worthy.one dmmong the daughters of a vain and ambitious mother who is of humble origin but has succeeded in mar- Tying into the best element of society.The stu les of this widow, a ooterie of their own to obtain admittance into a frivolous set of the 400\u201d furnishes the antirical comic element of.the play.The fi of Blanche Sterl- forms a strikingly effective Contrast.Her husband is a moral coward who , becoming involved in Wall Street dealings a priates first.the funds of the family Ww ich are entrusted to his care and then those of his clients.His wife makes heroic efforts to save him assisted by the friend of the family, Edward Warden.Love developes between Mra.Sterling and Warden, but is mastered.+ The company-contains-a\u2014 erican actors all of them Retr am favorably known to local thentragoers.They have been assigned to suitable roles Richard \u201cSteri , Charles Kent : Edward \u2018Warden, den arew; Frederick Mason, Bennett prunes 2 Johnny Frederick Peters; Steinart, George Btevene; Miss Godesby, Billenton, Maude.Wright ; oux; Thompeon, Lilian Ma Malad Oliver.rie, « \u2014 , AT THE FRANCAIS.Clyde Fitch's gress Am \u201cBarbsm Frietchie\" will be.tr oR, sons, running for more than -six months at the Oriterion Theatre and for more: than 100 nights at Academy of Music.The scenery is extremely elaborate, and faithfully reproduces scenés in Maryland in the early Sixties.The costumes, too, are oes correct, and Fe i ies ygone 8, but none the pretty and quaint fashi ns.Clyde Fitch is indebted to the Whittier poem only for the name of his heroine, passionate Southern girl, and built around romanee of singu ler power and intensity.which is carsied along Te tre e er events to.i that the.veteran critic, api American Soott called.it Remon and Juliet.\u201d Miss Frances Gaunt, long wil pis with other Ria vig suocewses, wil play the title role.A an example of pure true acting has ved her Claim, In \u201cBarbara # test success have the oppo of a carefull complete New duction will be used here the numérous\u2019 effects and: ose, ¢ selected com: ether UE beautifl costumes \"AT PROCTOR'S THEATRE.\u201cThe Banker's.Daughter,\u201d will be presented on an elaborate scale at Prootor's company.The play is by Bronson Howard and is & sta success.\u2018ihe vari- company have been cast for congenial roles and there is no doubt that in \u201cThe Banker's Daughter they will shine more brilliantly th n any any play in This 45 they have ibe pho! ier wi seen as as John Strebelow, which h ly on previous occasions.Fleanor Browning Mrs.Vincent, Mise n° Hayden, M Miss and M Buchantn, Téston, Wulker, re Lene, Radford, Cooper, \u201cand Deland will help to y en Be Lies WIN bo 4 ton, Miss Sumner, J and Girls, and the policemen.and : \u2018mid: | } aan ratorio: Society césish on.H .Le no reason to extol the excellence of.the \"\" Inificent \u201ctions of \u2018be ' \"of the.ee red, Jones; drew Black and Watkin Milis.|bam and Mr.Jean Gerardy \u2018are to appear ; at à concert on March 13th, [éjcal people.[two such artists in [two years ago.His voice is a baritone Mrs.Hunter, |.er youngest daughter, ,backed by | ing, the marmied daughter who, in apite ; of a bitterly disap pinting marriage suc- | ceeds in living a h-minded n.le bie most bis Theatre next week by the permanent stock | AT THE HOME OF OF BURLESQUE - Pstrous of the Theatre Royal have .a Innocent Maida,\u2019 f Eur and American re peny of Hurop Te scenery, gorgeous dresses, accompanied by the new- | et and most catchy music and such pret- | rs as the double sextette- of belles and beaux, the Automobile Boys | some ory The olio com prises | er pertormets among whom pay Be mentioned doi n A W.Jess, who bas b starring for e past two, seasons in A Hot Od T ime Company assisted by er comedian Madden, in rh Irish sketch, Bennett and Ric in an entirely new act, called \u201cAt Gh in the Philippines\u201d; Anna Yale and Rose rs and comediennes, Mark and Re in a comedy sketch, Nellie §; lyestre, the charming chanteuse and Joe à orris, in new and original parodies.| THE MESSIAH.* \" ;- en on Parade.T Goon Fide, Buroday and.on .Reymerls direction.There choœus of she Oratorio Society, the\u2019mag- pest mance of She choral por- Creation in Janüary will fone a who heard: it.Estella Ford, of Cleveland, is the Mrs.Ford is known as one the greatest oratorio eingers of the Weet- ern States.ry Louise Clary, after an.absence of eome vears comes again as the contralto, Of her nothing more need be said.The tenor will be Mr.Hirwen the eminent English singer, who gd the tegor accompanying Adelina Pat- Li on her last convert tour in England.This is Mr.Jones's first visit to Can- eda but his inging 18 known all over England.been associated\u2019 in concert work with all the great artists of the day including Albani, Annan Williams, Hilda Wilson, Ben.Davies, Bispham, An: soprano.Mr.Cecil Bethune a risin from Ottaw Subscription voung singer , Will be the bass.lists are open: at.Shaw's and subscribers will have choice of.seats ) previous to the general publ ic, GERARDY-BISIPHAM con CERT.The announcement- that Mé.Dävid Bisp- under \u2018the vices of the Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical On , is the topic.of interest among mu- The oppurtunity of hearing a singic evening 1s unusual and the olub -comnuttee 1s to be: commended for itg zeal in -facing the Jo ancial risk of such a combination.re Bispham delighted - large audiences here of great power and resonance.-gd.the versatility of his stylé makes, him \u2018equally at home in opera or concert.*-An important role was assigned to him bv Pader- weski for his opera \u201cManru,\u201d which had its first performance in New York two reoks ego, the composer himself conduect- a \u2018cellist Mr.Jean Gerardy stands also in the front rank and he is one of the ow youthful prodigies who have matured as great artista.Since his |.appearance here some years ago.as a for next week when che Company another Clyde Fitch play will perform Han- ' March 27th and 28th, under | J.ad | Mateh the 18th.md ATOLESOME CAN 254 PURE AND! ONE POUN EE GILLETT Sign TORONTO, ONT ; snd oy March 17 be pre- res Lane,\u201d in Dh the au thor has departed from lis usual style, gud hee i a delightful y of vil- ull of cleverly drawn rural TRA.and Operatic BOSTONIA LADIES\u2019 ies\u2019 Orchestra, under the baton of \"Miss\" Marietta Raymond, are to give à Hall on.Tuesday, Over 20 ladies compose the orchéstra and with thém are several soloists, including Miss Belle Renfrew, the famous trombone soloist, Who is one of the best kuown woman players in America.118 concert will the fifth of the Windsor Had ;1 pular course.MISS WALSH'S.BUDDHIST SHRINE.| * Publicity is the breath of life for Doth \u2018manager and aclur'and it must be achiev- ed-in some way.\" Were Manstield's name to be kept out of the newspapers and magazines for two.yeats he would be a \u2018most forgotten, lt is sad, but .true,.Lottie Collins had trouble with -the London: newspapers, ler name was omitted from their publications and in a season she \u2018Was forgotten, after thaving been ome of the most widely advertised vaudeville actresses of the day.The new method in vogue'io gain this concert.in Windsor \"| publicity\u2014it can scarcely be cailed new except by comparison\u2014is well illustrated y à story told by an advance man, who was in Chicago last week in the inter- Sst ol Blanche Walsh.His name is Geo ow] When Mr.Bowles visited Chicago .recently, as business manager for Miss Walsh, he was puzzled to tind, some means of gaining.publicity.In a \u2018conversation witu , Ben.Stern, manager of the com- ; Me.Stern\u2019 said: \u201cI believe that Miss Walsh is a voudéo or hoodoo or something like that.\u2018She\u2019é all the time reading books about \u2018astrai.bodies and soul transference, and things like that.\u201d This gave the fertile Mr.Bowles an iden, ~~ He instrucied- the property man at McVicker's theitre, where Miss, Walsh was playing, te procure -a bronze figure for a shrine.~The figure was placed on a pedestal, draped in black, all kinda.of wonderful little ornéments \u2018Placed before |.it, and a bench arranged upon which Mies.Walsh might.kneal )efore the shrine whi\u2019 e at her devotions \u201cbetween acts.Then.Mr.Bowles informed his news.r acquaintances that Miss Walsh was paper nt and worshipped.at the shrine.boy of sixteen he has devoted much of bis time to -earnest study and is to-daÿ When.they emiled incredulously he took {them to.her dressing room.and showed 5 - Miss FRANCES GAUNT, : + As Barbara Frietchie, at the Theatre Francais, Next Week.unrivalled a a player foo hia jmotrament, presenting the unus re of a juvenile phenomenod who (bas ripened into'a great tel FUTURE BILLS.Mr.J.H.Stoddart in \u201cThe.Bonnie Bried Bush\u201d is the attraction at the Aca: demy of \u2018Music for Easter week.- All of who have heard of the.favorite old actor's success in New York in this new piece, as well as those who re member him in previous plays, will look.forward with great hepa ion pe.his- appearance here.must not- be \u2018supposed thet \u201cThe Bonnie Brier Bush\u201d contains too h dialect, It.ie a well known fact that even the humblest Highlander is\u2019 grounded in the rudiments of education.The pathos therefore, is always Sufficiently pure to be easil y com- Be Mr.Stoddart' britiga.with Bo a Now York compan \u201cThe (Rimbers will be fol owed at the Academy by the Eugene Cowles\u2019 Concert me FOR WEAK PEOPLE.AND THOSE TROUBLED WITH tation, sr hrobbin or regular seine 2\" Trent WA xert Ph mothesn shot: pasms or Pain through th adiear art orbid Shan of fal Paralysis, the een the acts apecia ced by Goldman's Cats a nd Dogs; GaP ay who pion mouse sod 3 pt who is ba manger od under ay for Se Bikes rest of Ariba, Nerve Pills cire the wordt cased after Other zemodies fall, KR \u2018I startled by a wail of anguish \"| Erkel's + | prepared for Remember Milburn\u2019s Héart and\u2019 them the elirine.- Thereupon every news- pe er devoted from a colum: to a page to ing the etory.- Miss Walsh was in.\u2019 terviéwed concerning her.views on \u2018Buddhism and theosophy and \u2018managed to hold up her end admirably.The papers tréated the subject with semi-seriousness, but: that made h only desired that Mise Walsh's - name should be brought prominently before.the public.ONE OF NORDIOA'S FAVORFÉES.One of Mme.Nordica's favorite and most successful concert numbers is a great dramatic Hunganian gria by Erkel, in which the climax déficts the gnief of a mother upon the loss of her child.The infinite care as to details and scrupulous devotion to the.perfection.of her ME art which dre emong Mme.Nordica a most notable characteristics were bro to bear in her study of this aria.ht was finally more or less satipfied wal all but the \u2018burst of grief that eluded bi .| One day, however, while \u2018driving in the country near her eummer home, she was from.ea near- from h by cottage.Jumping er oarriage \u201cjshe \u2018ran to the door and there que 3 young.peasent - mother \u2018whose ch had {Just died in her arms, giving 95 1 the SY me.first passion her wor.Nordica did what she could to Know the, he por be reft mother, but she 'k time that chance had laced her grasp what ehe had tried so hard to accomplish.The following days and weeks she worked until she could Des imitate that fren.xied cry\u2014there wds the climax, and all \u2018who have ever heard Aime.Nordion sing aria know t Ye effect is nothing leas.than .Mme.Nordica has included hie \u201catia in the her Montreal recital a so Hall, Easter week.DUNDAS MERCANT DEAD.Cornwall, March 1.\u2014(Special)\u2014Géo, M.\u2018Smith received the sad news'on Tuesday morning that his father, J.aa à Birt, an ola resident of Dundas, ad e was born id ndee, Scotland, in carte to Canada, setting at Du 1853, where he has lvod ever since, He\" leaves a \u2018widow and ebns, one of whom is serving tn the Cheshire iment in South ca.i at \u2014\u2014\u2014 DEATH OF À NONCGENARIAN.| urns March 1-{Séecii) \u20142rs, WI Wife.Lancaster, Hea Beare Wee age ni 0 Wedues at the home of her Arthur,\u2019 Past t, of Boddha and the appropriate ornaments | ittle difference, ab it was - mme Wind-.That famous organization the.Bostonis .:| since,\u201d and.as you kpow_ he's strong ands 1 Dodd's Kidney Pills, .Paris, France.{ GASOLINE - Hab Tsing Villas Opening! 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Joseph Chambertaln, which ls being com- | meuted: on as\u2019cne of Une beat attempts at - pen-poi of recent years, It ls as | \u2018follows: | Few of the poopie whe catch a glimpse ot Mr.Chamberiain's smiling face and.Kthe figure as he makes his tiumphal progress through the City of London to-day will xeal- ize that he ts already ou the downward |° slope of his seventh decade.He fs not aito- gether unconscious of it himself, for- a week or two ago, when discussing with a friend the withdrawal of the Maîtese proc- |- lamation, he said (mpatlently, \u201cFifteen years! Who can say what will take place But- there, I shall be dead then.\u201d Thoughts like thls, however, rarely occur to him, and it ls largely for this reason that he.preserves himself so well.The secrets of a tong and successful life are a sangulne temperament, a high seuse uf duty, and bard work.It Is this composite elixir that keeps Mr.Chamber- \u2018loin young.He flourishes under the bur- deus of colossal respousibilities.The heav- ler they \u2018are the more they \u2018reveal\u2019 to him \u2018his great endurance and increase \u2018his joy of living.His wonderful energies dre not handicapped, his singularly\u2019 clear intellect is not clouded, by the slightest shadow of pessimism.He has unbounded confidence In himself, in bis country, end ia the 1 \u2018ture of things.He ls the incarnation of Ll \u2018cocksureness, or, as he prefers to say hini- | self, \u201ca coovinced optimist.\u201d It is\u2019 thiy port of temperament which commands success and keeps the brow .unwrinkled, and hence it 1s that My.Chamberlain at sixty- \u2018six looks scarcely a decade older than his.elder son.It is the fashion to talk of Mir.Chamber- \u201c lain as \u201cthe\u2019 best-hated man of his day.\u201d The same thing was said of Prince Bismarck; but it was vot fucompatible in his cage with a very genulne and widespread popularity.Mr.Chamberdain is, in this re- - spect, to use Mr.Morley's scornful.phease, 8 good \u2018Imitation Bismarck.\u201d He is hated, and hated.bitterly, not\u2019 by his political opponents, but by men in Whom hate, envy and\u2019 uticharitableness are normmel- emotions, and who, by the unscrupulous violence of \u2018their detraction make a- noise out of all proportion to their numbers.Outside this malicious circle he {s certainly .popular\u2014ad- iired, liked and even loved in the propor- | tion that he is personally known.The es: gence of this popularity has nothing whnat- ever to do with his political opinions, There are.many men who agree with his political\u2019 views but still distrust him; there are #thers who trust hm bit do not follow him; there are others agaln \u201cwho neither trast nor agree \u201cvith him; and there.§8 yet an- othqr- and a \u201clarger class who belleve In bim and are ready to cheer him to the echo: \u201c Without caring much whether he fs con- -Aglstent or not or What his opinions may be.And still with all good men \u2018in these vary- \u201cIng categories he Is popular.The truth\u2019 iy ; that his career and his\u2019 character appeal to a deeper level of sympathy In- the British character than any mere poMtical affinity.His \u2018wonderful pluck is an- irresistible mg ter-key to every Baitish heart.Never gr! this quality appealed \u2018in vain to the Anglo.Saxon.In- the whole roll of English \u2018statesmen none, perhaps \u2018was more, -antipathetic to the average English: nature than Iord Beaconsfield, but his pluck broke down every baztier, and people ended by idoliztng \u2018tbe Jew-boy who, by the force of his own unaided genius end unconquerable perseverance, made himself, as Mr.Froude says, \u2018the master of the fleets and armies of the proudest of Christian.nations.\u201d Mr.Chamberlain has few points of resemblance | with Lord Beaconsfield, but he is dn.the same way a self-made map, the creation With a fisc Great Energy.the Calopial Secretary - Realizés \u2018 \u2018That; His Activi Many More, Years.a.A \u201clo * cricket-tratned man-dntheetreet.He may be a Radical or he may be a Tory, and in both capacities may consider .\u2018\u2019Joe \u2018Cham- \u2018berlain'\u201d to be something lets than a hea- ven-born statesman, but In his heart he cannot but feel a speaking kinduess for the Warwickshire lad who by bard work, by - plain speech, by & flexible wit and inflexible pluck has made himself the most powerful man in the British Empire and the \u2018most conspicuous statesman in the world.I said just now that there were few .points of resemblance between Lord Bea- consfield and Mr.Chamberlain.The super- ficlal political student, who gets most pf his erudition from Ms.F.C.Gould's witty caricatures, and who jumbles up the Jingo- Ism of 1878 with the Imperialism of the: Diamond Jubilee, will contest\u2019 this state ment.It is, none the less, perfectly true.Apart from the fact that Mr.Chamberlain 1.esventtally English a prdctical, and.that Lord Beaconsfield was \u2018essentially Ort- ental and ideal, \u2018t is incontestable that the one is a builder and constructor; while the other was only a dreamer.Lord.Beacons- field's Imperialism was a sort of Song of Moses, delivered from & Little-Englandes Pisgah, whereas Mr.Chamberlain's.is constructive work, performed in the Promised Land itself.Mr.Chambertatn will always figure in English history es the first statesman of Greater Britain.His Impertalism differs essentlally from the vague strivings.for Imperial greatness, for greatness\u2019 sake, i which characterized.the Tteo-Roman \u201cpatrl- oterds\u201d of early Jingolsm.It is modern, tt ts economic, and it is strangely consist- -ent with the parociial Radicalism of the Mayor \u2018of.Birmingham In Ms anti- Jingo days à \u2018quarter of a century ago.Mi: Chamberlain sees in the.British colonies and the.allen dependencies of the Crown not merely a great Empire, but w great field for \u2018Increasing.the happiness of the , whole British people.To him the maintenance and extension of the Empire are not matters of frothy sentiment, but elements of national strength and of socfal well- being, governing such unromantic problems as wages and the unemployed.These vlèws of his own indomitable pluck.When the defenders of Mafeking cbristened- thefr home-made gun \u2018\u2019Joey'\u2019 Ît was not because |.they were anti-Boers or because they be- Heve that the war was a\u2019 feather in the cap of the Colonisl Secretary, but because they instinctively recognized in him a fighter, a hard-bitter, and a long-endares, are not original, but Mr.Ciramteriatn\" bas been the first Eoglish statesman to give a | large practical] effect to them, with the result that he has made his gospel a national conviction, and has given a strong physical basis to Imperial unity.In the direction\u2019 of developing the resources of the: colonies and of giving a larger play to colonial sen.like themselves.So it'is with the average timent and Interest in the affaire of the \u201cCando: Contifue for | RIGHT HON.sos.CHAMBERLAIN.Empire he has performed \u2018work.Under his guidance the Colonial Bec- retaryshlp bas eclipsed \u2018the Foreign Office, and bas become a post only second to the Premiership.Besides \u2018having large teas of policy, Mr, Chamberlain ts\u2019 a hard-working, practical statesman.No one works longer than be at \u2018the Coflonial Office, \u2018or.täkes greater.pains to master the minutiae of even the.small transactions which require the sanction of his name.At the House -of Commons, long after the House has risen and other Ministers have scampered off to thelr homes and \u2018their clubs, he \u2018may often be found in his room, with & large despatch- box \u201cbefore him, going steadily through .n mass of state documents and dictating Instructions to bis private secretaries.That,\u2019 with such a press of work upon him, he can permit himself the habitual sedative of elgar amoking, 18 only a further testimony tô his phenomenal energy.The Impression that Mr.Chamberlain is cold and calculating is altogether a delusion.\u2018 He le masterful and sometimes obstinate, even to his | colleagues, but Ne is esseptidlly.Just, and if you can convince him he will not say you nay.Hé is far less sentimental than lieve, but he Is not by any means the hard man he (8 often pictured.He ls very ac- ceæible, and always Teddy to do a kind ness, even to strangers.\"His loyalty to his; friends.Us almost Quixotic.\u201cThe truest.\u2018and loyalest fellow it ls possible to find,\u201d ts what ome of his Intimates said of him Marris.Criticism, however \u2018strong, never moves his resentment.\u2018He claims to speak his mind of every.man, without\u2019 prejudice to his private friendships, and: what he asks for himself be ls always ready to grant to others.A well-known publicist, who was surprised by his geniaîity and communicativeness, once said doubtfully to tim that De hesitated 60 avail himself of the opportunity of consulting him on pol- tical questions, as he prized his independ- .ence, and never knew when It might not Impertshable | some of his speeches would lead one to be-.in a letter to his Jatest bifographer, Miss.We want pong new customers to se our s your name with on Cents, and stite where you saw this advertisement, we will mail our Handsome Catalogue for 1902, and include, Free af Charge, our | Special 50c.Flower Seed Collection\u2014Asters, Giant Comet; 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Limited se Canada\u2019 .Greates® Seed House > unfortunately engaged.It Is a war which Will be alwdys memorable because It has called forth froin this country greater mill- tary effort than has ever been asked from It before, and because it has shown, in a way that cannot \u201cbe misunderstood by friend or foe (laughter),.the potential strength, the almost inexhaustible resources of the British Empire.(Loud cheers.) But the very magnitude of the effort whfch we are making suggests and justifies the question, Was it necessary?\u2019 Is the war a just war?(\u201cYes\u201d): Was it inevitable?1 do stoop-to meet imputations of national greed or lust of territory, still less of personal ambition, 0f mean and even criminal motives, which are evolved from the innér consclous- ness of an insignificant minority.(Cheers.) This war has heen supported by the con- edleuce of the nation ns A whole (cheers), and more than that, it has more Impartial authority In.the approval of our sister Da- | tlons across the sea.(Cheers) Io face of \u2018this, we must look at broad Issues and vital interests, - Nothing lees is capable of stirring to the depths the feelings of our own country or of producing such an outburst of Imperial enthusiasm.(Cheers.) \u201cTHE CAUSES OF THE WAR.Well, 8ir, the proximate and the Immed!- ing to maintuin Jig own respect.and the respect.of foreign \u2018Woumtréen to allow {its fellow subjects.to be: humiliated and oppress- citizens.(Hear; hear.) No nation can brook: the evasion of solemn engagements; it canuot allow to be Injured and oppressed weaker races to whom it may bave prom- tsed its protection: and when to this.is ndded the fact that all our protests were ignored, «nd that our territories were Invaded \u2018(hear,-hear), after an insolent ult! matum, 1 say the measure.was full.The challenge which had been thrown down we were bound to take up.(Cheers) = But behind these provocations, almost Intolerable not think that here, at any rate, T need ate causes of thls war were grave enough, *It- is Impossible for any great nation destr.| ed, to be deed the ordinary rights of free | | Will exhibit on - March 4th \u2018and following : | days their Spring Importations.of French and |.American Pattern Hats and \u2018Novelties.\u2018 Ù | are now'-showing the most exclusive styles of.We\" Ready-to-wear and Ready-to-trim Hats.- .Trade only Invited.The stress and strain have been great Indeed both upon our army and the nation.\u2018No army in the world has ever been called upon for greater and more continuous exertion, without any prospect of the glory | which waits upon successful and great vie.tories in the field.No army in.the world \u2018has ever met the call \u2018with such cheerful endurance and with such strenuous endeavor.(Cheers.) 1 say \u2018that a thrill of pside may well go through the heart of\u201d every Briton @rhen he thinks of the dceds of vourage, the splendid resolution and the \u201cunequalled humanity of the British army.(Loud clieers.) And the people, our countrymen, upon them also great pressure has been put.It is riot often iu the history of.this or of any other nation that so much- has been demanded from: the bulk of the tinuous resolution.old tenacity which has made us what we are (cheers), and they have given a proof of that old spirit which has carried us through so many times of stress and storm.(Laughter) The army aud the nation have been worthy one of \u2018the other, aud through all the vicissitudes of this unequalled demand, even In times .of\\témporary gdver- sity, and now through the long tedium of this protiacted guerilla, they have Dever flinched for n moment.The army has maintained Its split, and the spirit of the nation: has risen to meat It (cheers); and in the assurance that that has been the case,\u2019 may we not find, some compensation eveu- for the losses of the war?\u201cBut it is not ell; it's not nearly all.A UNITED EMPIRE.+ The community of sentiment which ahl- | mates the British race\u2019 throughout -the world has \u2018at \u2018last material expression.(Cheers.) We know now timt the honor and the Interests of the Empire are recoguized as not the care of \u2018this country alone, (Hear, hear.) \u201cSuoulder to #houlder, all tor \u2018euch and each for all, we stand united before the world, and our children have shown that they are -not unwilling to share with us the obligations as well as the vileges of Empire.(Cheers.) We have aken a.step towards consolidation the value - \u2018of which cannot be overestimated.It hag been the aspiration \u2018of our ancestors, it.has been.striven for by patriotic statesmen: of all panties, and now 1s within measure of practical accomphishmient.1t is fraught with consequences of incalenlible import.\u2018ancy in the coming years.We \u2018watch these new\u2014 nations 1 18_Abové\u2014thé\u2014 misfortune differ from bin.\u201cDon't let thet worry you,\u201d replied.the Minister, cheerfully, \u201cI never expect anybody to seé eve for eye with me in everything, and I shall not be angry however.much you may criticise me\u2014eo long as It ts criticism.\u2019 The publicist has more than \u2018once tested this chivalrous assurance and it hes stood the test.KILLS A COLD IN TEN MINUTES, Coughs, Colds and Catarrh Can Never Become: Chronic if.Catarrhozone is Used.Never trifle with a cold, for\u2018if followed by extra exposure [ it is liable to result in nasal catarrh, or worse, is the best remedy to nip a cold in its incipient stages.Catarrhozone \u201cIts.soothing medicated vapor spreads through.the breathing organs, stops\u201d sneezing, -and coughing, allays congestion, and drives a cold right out of the system quicker than can be told.Miss Helen Brown: Annan, \u201cNS.writes :\u2014\u201c Have: used Ca- tarrhozone and always found: it satisfactory.It gives immediate relief to coughs and cold in \u201c \u2018head, and is the.cleanest and .most convenient cure for Catarrh I have met.\u201d - \u201cMr.Robt.Kennedy, of Kingston, N.B., says:\u2014\u201cI would not \u201cbe without Catarrhozone for.the world.For a cold in the Real coughs and influenza, it i is disponasbio Itaffords instant relie and is so simple con- : venient that it can't be praised \u201ctoo highly.\u201d ~~.Carry a Catarrhozone in- FN haler in.your vest pocket, \u201cuse it now and - again, and you won't have colds; prevents as well as cures\u2019 them, ds anyone who has ried Catarrhozone can tell you.Physicians.use\u2019 Catarrhozone iff their private practice and pronotnce it the most marvellous cough and cold cure of the age, lung trouble,\u2019 bronchitis and catarrh : months\u2019 treatment guaranteed to cure, - \u2018Coste $1.00; Small size 250, at Drusigiets, \u201c\u2026 or 1,0.Poison & Co., Kingeton, Ont.ARRHOZONE and state that its equal for dues not.exist Two | CHAMBERLAIN § - LATEST se Vindication of Honor and Hu- \u2026_ manity of Great Britain\u2019s - Soldiers.To London Times, February 14: Mr.Cham.dérlain's visit to the City of London yesterday was an event \u201cthe personal interest of which was only second to its national Secretary attended at the Guildhall, to do honor to the Prince and Princess of Wales on the occasion of the memorable welcome tome which they received in the heart of the Empire.He was tlien greated with a warmth, an epthusiasm, which placed bis -popularity beyond the shadow of a doubt, and the cheers s0 heartily given Were doubly significant, for they were uttered by those whose political opinions were at one \u2018time diemetrionlly.opposed to the opinions.of which Mr.Chamberlain was the expou- ent end the champion.Time and élreûm- \u2018stances, the dwarfing of purely internal politics by questions of paramount national end Imperial importance, have uced a \u2018tained by the Conservative City of London for the \u2018Secretary of Stste for the Colonies.He stood yesterday for a cause aud for a policy which have the support of loyal and patriotic subjects of ¢he Crown throughout the, British dominions, \u2018and, so standing, he | fecelved.the assurances of the coufidancé, esteem and admiration of the capital dty of the Empire.The circumstances which ied to the demonstration: of yssterday are fresh in every mind.Mr.by hig manly and o vindication of the \u201cBosor apd humanity our brave and devoted soldlers, deserved, ua be haw réceived, ihe: spatitode of every Dele clon; and © ceremony at tie was the most uppropriste and dignified nD of a feeling which is as profound | as ry widespread.In the course of his vewhriy Mr Chamberlain sald: TWO GREAT NATIONAL OBJROIS.His Majesty's Government at this time | ave two great national objects in view\u2014 in the firut place to muinteln and te estab- Msh beyond quatifien British authority in South Africa (prolonged cheers), and tn the second place to maintain the unity of the Bmpiee.(Cheers) Both these Objects ure and Imperial significance.It ls barely.more than two months ince the Colondal \u2018remarkable change (n the sentiments enter-\u2019 element \u2018of à still greater controversy\u2014the ica and our Imperial existencé.Those pre the objocts which: justified the war\u2014not the franchise, not merely the conventions evaded or broken, pot the insult alone, but our existence and the secmdty of our do- mfnion.And these Objects arc so émport- ant that, by thelr gravity and by the price which \u2018we have already paid in -order to secure them, we ere pledged to continue to the end (\u2018Bravo\u2019\u2019 and cheers), to be steadfast till our position has been - finally established and until the\u2019 danger from \u201cwhich we have happily escaped has been for ever averted.(Cheers) Among our, ti)-wishers -abroad and \u2018among that section et home @aughter); wWbo take an unwholesome de- Mght in always depreciating thelr own countrymen, there have not been wanting those who have asserted that We should be ,Amequal to the great task which was thrown upon us, that after 30 years of _peace the old fibre of the nation would be found to.be, weakened, and at each stage of the contest they have eagerly come forward to discover signs of weakness and vacdillation: My.Lord Mayor, they are shal- they are\u2019 Incapable of reading aright the temper\u2014the old temper\u2014of this great nation.THE SALE wis OPEN oN BREEN .of Hp dn themselves, there has.always Iain the maintenance of our position in South Af- low observers (\u2018\u2018hear, hear\u201d and laughter): horizon, and we hope and belleve that they will ruin thelr orbit ju Mumony with our own.(Cheers.) Do wé realize this great: conception.Do we see that it involves us i» new résponsublliities \u201d * an we project our {miagination into nd fs uture \u2018and think what y mean to ou escendants?\u2019 Can we - HA for ourselves and can we transmit to] our descendants this great Inheritance of a \"united Empire?1 do not enwy the place in history of any statesman who at the \u2018present time; When the\u2019 war ls coming inevitably to its appointed end (cheers), would be willing to ignore, thé opinton of These alMes of our bloo be ready to compromise the Issues.for which they as Well as we have fought, and would De prepared to: patch up some sort of a peace (No, no\") and to throw away in negotiation what we bave galned \u2018in arms.(Cheers.) .; SETTLEMENT QUESTION 8.It is easy, It ds right, to appeal to the humapity, the gencrosity and the magnanimity \u201cof the British people: but I notice that those appeals ave loudest In the mouths of those who have.accused the British people of cruelty and - barbarity.(Hear, bear.) We are pot vindictive, we are not accustomed to bear malice.Our enemies of yesterday, if they surrender fo- \u2018ony, will be welcomeo to-morrow as friends, (Cheers) -The danger ls of.different Mind e-have to take cere est our .sensibility should run away with our sense.We are accused\u2014the Government Las been accused\u2014of a desire for revenge.It has been alleged that we are ng à poiley of extermination, Wheat shadow of a shade of foundation is there for such an {mputa- tion?C\u2018None.\u2018\u2019) It ls gris that we have people-90 much patience and so much con.| \u2018They have ehown the | The prophets of evil have been confounded.| Ë .(hear, hear), would | This is thé finest CAN ADIAN CHEDDAR, and cannôt be.equalled i in \u2018quality or price by any store in the city.Take a Pound Home, and try it \u2014 The Laing.Packing & Provision Co., Limited.mie 0.12 RE TAIL STORES.» \u2014 - _xî IF YOU WISH TO CHANGE AN OLD OR PUT IN A NEW Hot Water Heating System \u201cNow i is the time as, on account of Special Cut, Boilers and Radiators are AWAY DOWN IN PRICE \" Further: partioulara:cain be obtained from BALLANTYNE & CO., 159 St.Antoine Street.TELEPHONE MAIN 2482.CE > Ty FE CR i : 4 Y WALL AND YORK THROUGH.= \u201cWith the Royal >= » * À narrative of the recent tour of the DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CORN.GREATER BRITAIN, rs Re.Royal Highnesses' Speech at the Guild Hall, December 5, 1902 KNIGH.With 16 illustrations and a map.Cloth, \u201c81.00; \u201cPaper, TR cents.roR SALE AT CHAPMAN'S BOOKSTORE.\u2014_ gaïd that certmn men\u2014military and dvi leaders who' have\u2019.been the cause of \u2018the prolongation of this war\u2014shall hot return: to the country.of which they have been -the greatest enemies.(Hear, leat.) To allow these Irreconcllables, who have openly boasted of thelr intention to sweep the.English from South Africa from sea to sea \u2014wiho, even within: the last few weeks, hope that they win have another opportunity of carrying out thelr intenflon\u2014to dis- pemse with their continuance in the\u2019 country is not a vindictive punishment.(Hear, hear) It Is a matter of \u2018self-preservation.(Hear, hear)\u2019 We do not threaten their lives, we do not even touch their pockets,\u2019 but we do not desire: their further com- paily.(Loud and prolonged cheers.) TRAITORS AND LOYALISTS, And, my Lord Mayor, in Hke manner, fra- punity to trezson ie not'humanity.\u2018(Hear, ear.) It is.cruelty\u2014cruelty to those who \u2018have deserved best of us, bo those loyalists whose sufferings .and losses have been greatest In \u2018this war, to those of the Dutch wWho bave stood true to their -allegiance,.even to those Boers who In thousands at the present time, recognizing the futility of the struggle, are alding us to put an end: to it.(Oheers.) What would be the position of all those men: if, In deference to a totally mistaken view of what humanity demands fmm us, we\" were to: place those who wantonly provoked this war, and who are now protracting it uselessly and greatly to.the injury.of their country, If we wele mt them on an equal or even better ng?We have to show, in common jus: tice to those who have.stood by us, that disloyalty does not always pay.(Cheers.In justice fo those who have died and for the\u2019 security of the survivors, we have to compel these men to recognize that they have been defeatéd, and to take away from.them even the barest tity thet they tley make another attempt to retrieve their \u2018fortunes.\u2018To do otherwise would be to;dls- appoint the expectations of the natlon, It would be to lose the confidence of our kins- 4 3 Owing to the death of Mr.F rederick Sha ley, the executors have decided finally to close the Jewellery business establishe \\by Mr.Rice Sharpley in the year 1835, which has been carried by members of the family since that time.» + It is unnecessary to call the attention of the Montreal public to the character of this stock, w which consists of the \u2018| highest.class of goods in the following lines : : Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Jewellery, Watches and Clocks, English and Ameri E Sterling and Plated Sliverware, Cut Glass: Chandeliers, Bric-a-Brao, Bronzes, re.; \u2018The Show Cases, Fixtures, Safes and.Desks Will Also.Be offered For: \u2018Sale.eR Mr.P.E.Pope, the expert Jewellery Auctioneer, who conducted the sale held last - December, will again tales chargé.Chairs will .be reserved for ladies who are especially invited to attend, Co AE EU ;- There will positively be no reserve as the: store must be vacated on the à expiration of the lease on the 1st May, Monday Next, March 3rd, ans have expressed their this | \u201cVat 3 0'Clook and Wift-be Continued Daly, at the Hours of.3.and 8 p.m.Co \u201can ouioaTion, à, Gatherin 7e Street.2er folk, to hetray \u201cthose who have trusted In us, and to invite the contempt of those for- elgn countries whose affection, Indeed, it seems- Impossible for us\u2019to, gain (laughter), «but whose respect, at any rate, we are able to secure.(Cheers.THE DESIRE FOR PBACE.- My Lord Mayor,.J say once more that Pp generous to 6 = beliève at tbis time its earnest desire Is for an honorable peace.(Hear, hear.) His\u2018 Majesty's Government shares that desire, We earnestly long for peace, and we intend It, but so long as we continue to have the confidence of our- \u2018countrymen, as long, as far as in us lies, we will see that this peace, when if comes, is a peace which | shall endure\u2014(cheers)\u2014a pence that will give us the objects for which we have sacrificed so much, a peace that will be welcomed by all of those who have shared that .saciffice and Joss; and when that peace comes, I for one have confidence in\u2019 the future.(Hear, hear.) I do not believe the pessimistic anticipations of those who seem never 10 have a proper confidence in the: capacity of their own countrymen, ,I be- Ueve, on the contrary, we shall show \u2018to the world, in a bee of time which is a mere foment in the history of a nation, a South Africa as strong, as prosperous aid as free as any other part of His Majesty's domine \u2018\u201d My Lord Mayor, it\u2019 is in Hcy which I have in.Neated to-day has the full approval of the - Corporation and the, citizens of : Lond that I accept with the deepest gratitude \u2018the address which you have been A.enough to \u201cpresent to me, (Prolong cheers.) ions, (Cheers the beltéf that this SPECIAL NOTICE.- £ The\" Evans Bros.\u2019 Piano je w els tin avorite.Tr.sympa G tone, eleg tyle and beautiful finish; -there is mothe pis at the price.to compare with it.Lay- .ton Bros., sole agents for Montreal.Ware rooms, 144 Peel Street.N.B\u2014Open Sate urday evenings.\u2014Ad v.3 Fw a à 5.pce\u201d ; à «\u20ac i *è on .[SE TR * { cn Ro.pa 4 2 ri À aan by de POOL ë .yon ve.qu psc ie : DES PHIL wo y pit re ./ That k tait.° 0 N = a.SE Ta es 3 TE - = je a yearn che ERE .fe pacibly es EE ser | I.Br.fre , ngs th in the th to a | ir -f th Int th .rames .a t an aing?4 Ug © pe 20 De Ty doges n : 17 Mog?3 1 tion i : the hey _ ee See > sos : Ba 3 : uit Jomon.Hick, aie [Asa d'en Lo gis own; Lu ; t ahs Le ue , retel) It the ns n ne\u2019 r shee \u2018Th to ; hat 0 o the TEE ST 70 \u2018In li who PE ins.te\u2019 het it t Ô iy an is mpi Ia ky er past Soon, \"1% ane sits enthr 6 « sen - il SE ny Ev J con EERE rE din à 0 king, Oo Jud a Toses; anda ps, acd te ES > ali v a w oral y It ; ov bo el \u2014 \u201c1 À not ply 2 No wi TE aro mirt oa be Domes gor mn 53 _ 2 nd ee, idercuce a ; | sen sy : = Be pee _ cr mi To \u2018stientt ios, SE se seen bie see, pu ue [004 sa Sat a | , anPva or word, atu a Ades\u201d ill ma 4 Cro J NEV Lo i.\u2019 \u201c the te in of » a .0 ate rob or 3 teri wa.Wiha 2° He Peru A a woe d, or de: m 24 Depa eaut torial ww La a k his as , strong EE = me HEE {iA x oobi 4 BET ze Pere 5 r NAL fe How Frs hy SE on ar v ok me A rE PETE.= En bh oo co Wo - rares eo: \u2019 have long aful of s H \"Cat is New be payin 161 -QHR and nes ; ga me rent august 2, iy comp : & LITER 2 ct ent D.mars mise HEROIN ist do nc bo pre 7 0 IST Lig Eas px as he ° Seats 7 \u201d | LITERAR CPEs BE = ue | aes vice ce ENT ANP of Tigao 2 bh ihe mos.Dosage se oo - 7 MR.Y JOT > Baker.\u20ac, Saxon race For 18 - = wes ial | ob thet Fi fe t we 2 Eh atin = 5 , fi.À TT - .Dos War.i en i 8 Eh a h < vol y .it ol OF of re | à .of poet : : Mr STEP \u2014 INGS + \u201cBim, En ent taste et roule EN rit sho se mali asc ne i work of on 7 T= Le pi Mr.Step EPHEN | ae he Lond a pu fe ve failed ones gen Soit Ps Roll e oni \u201cstories was mn by ro x a} due board rer vs \u2014 || ot Ba a id Tom ontament = vps em nes our late may be mid BOOK bic, © ps don, on Nyse\u2019 Phil ohn : hee caty fon trum à ed that fn th le\u201d © amiliar Be pre x : ras com \u201cRe ue sed ¢ KS : JE NE Enis NT Be ET pt Ean i on i einer i nee BOOKS AN oir ry fens lk oie whose d 8 sad = ca TE Miss bee he tubo re oth ie Ths link teas ao Sn tok 8, mee oe s AND NA ves | a er eit Joya ante lope re, to ton 4m it BEIT ie ie (Sea Tm 4: - FEEL So een Te es gis, B57 ink end pb iF ir et ets Te Tu Fes > ors | 0e ; oui ere uch uali of ng tre, Lon: road oun orifice rseu ver of shout ina piuor de wm id not undation et Th ed reigious as and ce gem inter \u201d oF 0.0 \u201c A qe ve 4 he he Joy > amon oof hci ¢ very odiou movels for wra a The wt ova pr ow yf dead » tho ven a rare to ta belies ho write i o PE ye : ; Oo ; oo UE ; i a8 î i \u2018 : i q H \u2018 a 4 \u2019 .3 x \u201ca perte 8 en y for Howel British Mr Mr.enaitive the 2\" ed still a h \\ de © I i t tha b pee of a ctl Thor chon ft Secretary the events v 1 » 3 HTC of etatity aby The me reek format of nov Ho Geors mosphere ve the plai Since be ; of do his al anni not hie t is I» sh by \u20ac Gh m is|® \u2019 racycro ame Coto.Sir Yostand 10 | 1 a} 2° ' F - Si Th LE = ge of fied man Sai ania ue a \u2018 y Caney nig Lo ps FICE À Ch Dow & the UN rty ent thet she By egies.\u201d in ss suffer u sh Isles ut tl | can ren clea whi out 3 he ta ition ri ie sat oe ng the edi wler EE .- .2 i 3 îÎ Cm dés ut the » va sare ng sent of n \u2018char pret e Ly knowin male 6 tbe e sun izin it and ; ve ot York: {nat do oO thes the | whioh bo has al publi Te de on fo : ES I Le the rol ot ns y from.Cup fo ago peo.sha To ferns ritish oS ie ness.tho Fh Fra ig that id Selly rice, $1 i .SEE rary EE wl cu a, : BE id _ ve on tit Jumble Signi i'n SE Se ET Sd SR of more or fetes oP STE ue career St ton 8 Poil wo EL SER æ mble ! 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FE SE et.sys which ra in Cam: reation 2 thas a or effact ever pro ND nufaoë ; Cans miion gow ces s pores act of yor pry Th ER motores nad meh sons as bic fect of many t erary e IN $ a ad ds ss ile now 1 COA NTE Lexoing .dé ES L MIN R ; srater- u ati ls are ) : : : ,N Tate = .N : us LE rép LOMAT th ages ES quil us mor MPANY NIAL wt i a .: J atin ree pr io, CR IE Li Rossy ne.ae So | ai ship Codd | oi W _ ine oy sir 5 Ci ATI aR ry SK 2 000000006 0000000000000000000060085600000660 ST CAF faa SA aveu, Haw) rp = egocaopo \\ A x] az \u201cGes guerre .| Le LOUE ESS MONTREAL, SATURDAY, MARCH I, 1902.DEE drop; February, amethyst, crocus; March, them.The vines grew in loose, mellow emall roud oups (de not geass the \u20ac oma Médoc Mertor's Weekly Tax with Fer Herald Readers anne I By In the city there is scarcely a hint of spring yet.The shadows lie long and dark across the streets.We plow: alternately through slippery, light- brown snow and oosy slush, and if it were not for the earlier sunshine and the later dusk, we would forget that we look to Easter and the epring-time of the year.In the country, because it is freer and more natural, you may .find\u2019 evidences.of spring already.The winter trees are gray.Now the tips \u2018are bronzing, and poplars and willows show a.gleam of.yellow?In the | swamps the alder tassels wave a little, and the easier dogwood glows \u2018red agairist the.ghosts of last year\u2019s rushes.Even with the snow covering the hillsides and lying heaped in the hollows, you may see the.first manifestations of the miracle of spring.Near at hand you touch the coloring twigs, far away you.mark the growing warmth of the landscape.Standing on Mount Royal, you \u2018feel in a vague way that to the south there Is a touch of mellowness about the sky, the horizon, the little hills and the: snowy plain between.The cold purple of the extreme distance, has a \u2018dash of red in It, the grays \u2018in the hollows are sun- warmed, and the very sky bends in a kindlier way above the earth.The chickadees come out of the pine woods and the cedar groves earlier in the morning, and, chattering as they swing on the secd-cups of tall weeds, they make the most of their short days and go to bed before the sun does.The dowery woodpecker\u2014bad husband that he is\u2014comes out of his lonely home in the tree-hole, and, clinging .to the branches, pecks and trills and feasts on the dainties hidden ir.the.rough bark.Even the sparrows are gayer than they were a month ago, and it we were not so bent upon the comings and goings in the city, we, too, would feel.in.our blood the approach of spring.As.it is, we walk np and down the\u201d pavements, interested\u2019 in things scarcely worth while if we stopped to weiga them, and, until some day when the air blows the odor of spring flowers to us, we will go on with-an acceptance of winter in our hearts and eyes dull to the far-away spring on the.horizon.What a.host of delightful recollections come to us with each springtime! How the stale.old miseries, the stale old.thoughts, the monotony, .the Care of life seem to dwindle with: the first \u2018invigorating .air of spring, and the first real warmth of the sun.Up go the windows, wide swings the doors, find, careless - of that second winter whith so often \"sends us back to our firesides in muttering discontent, we drink in the sweet fresh air, and take no thought for the morrow.Then there are gray skies and snow flurries, and we must stay indoors while Nature: jests at our frowning.and teaches us patience.' If we trottad around with a notebook and asked each one we met, what the spring meant, we should havé an.amusing, a perplexing and a somewhat\u2019 saddening variety of answers, The good house wives would.tell you spring meant spring cleaning, the giddy maidgn would sigh about her spring clothes, the farmer\u2019s wife, with a fondress for saving \u2018grease, \u2018would explain that as soon as the ashes would \u201cleach,\u201d she always makes her soft soap.There are places where spring means sugar-making, \u2018and, nearly always, nearly everywhers, it means added work at the very time that the whole wild -nature.in us calls us to revel in the sunshine, fo tramp the fields and lanes and woods, to listen to the birdsong and the rippling of.flowing water.We have altered our lives, until, to some of us, spring means three months of the calendar, a time of unceasing work, with only a deep breath of satisfaction now and again when a bit.of sky or sunshine or a, \u2018whiff of air, éompels our attention.Are we wise when we -barter our epring time for things.of.less account?\u201cDear me,\u201d said the new householder, thinking aloud, \u201chow could any one paint this lovely hardwood floor?\u201d \u201cThey did\" it \u2018cause their carpets wasn't big enough,\u201d sald the talkative plumber, as he screwed up & gas fixture, and the woman ran out into the | hall to have two little laughs, one at the plumber, who was befogged as to paint and to carpets, and another at the expense of the ignoramus who splashed paint over the delicate rain of an oak floor.Arother housekeeper, enamored \u201cot the cleanliness of bare floors, provided pretty rugs.for her flit, and a relative, capable of understanding only shattered finances from painted Dor- ders, sald musingly, \u201cWouldn't it | have been better to do withont the por- .tieres and eome other little things and then you could have carpeted your floors properly.\u201d Another proud tle, housekeeper, who was the possessor of hardwood steirs, sald to a visitor: .\u2018\u2019You ae, I have no carpet on my sts re\u201d What was her surprise to' recelyh the cheerful reply, \u201cOh, never mind that, My dear\u2014it will éome ell in good time.\u201d \u201cBut she\u2019s such a hoyden,\u201d the gos- \u2018sips \u2018on the hotel plassd sald one to the other.She was brown of face, with wind-blown hair, a suspicion of the juices from flower-stems on her hands, and a posy of purple fringed orchids in her belt.The gossips were \u2018ponderous of figure.They dwindled over their meals, dozed in hammocks, did wonderful fancy work as they sat on ehady piaszas, apd oprried parasols if they ever, by any chance found themselves out in the.sun.The hoyden was lithe of figure, her eyes were bright, and if her volce was a little high in pitch, if her laugh \u2018did ring very merrily sometimes through thd sedate conversational alr, she was yet sweet and womanly and wonderfully tender with children.Self-re- llant enough in her method of enjoying her brief summer holiday, she was never unmaidenly in manner or speech with men.And in al! honesty one could scarcely say that of all.Even for some of the married women, whose husbands: were in town, were guilty of .the common weakness of desiring a\u2019 train of admirers, and compelling: bash ful girls to go rowing in girly trios and quartettes, while they were \u2018always able to have an apparently devoted swain to do parasol duty, manage paddles and oars, and carry the baskets to picnics.The hoyden certainly, aia wonderful things in her bathing\u2019 suit; she took a tanoe over to the postoffice, when a\u2019 young man who had started out came back , with \u2018the rémark that it was choppy in the inlet, and he didn\u2019t swim well, She knew every tree and rock, could name every bird from its note, and \u2018knew - the : flowers\u2014root, branch, leaf, blossom and fruit.She fished -industriousty, end \u2018wasn't above baiting hèr hook or taking off her.catch.She wore shirt waists and ghort skirts, while the other women tralled dainty.musins over wet sand and dusty hillgides.Of course, they didn\u2019t - like that.They didn't want to wear her clothes, but :they did want her to wear their éort, for the misery loves company, reason the others.\u201cSo undignified,\u201d cried the chorus of gossips, and the hoydeÂ, though she may have \u2018heard a whisper, smiled sweetly at them as they sat smothering in their digrity, and she \"wandered over the country side a-wheel and a-foot, or floated out over the water, as free as the\u2014birds\u2014or the little beasties of the |- woods: \u201cSuch a useless gIrl,\u201d the: gossips said, \u201cas they crochetted.and she .collected specimens of ferns and dug in the swamps for pitcher plants, Then one day when the cook was sick, the .hoyden - proposed.a picnic, and her \u2018wood \u2018lore was very useful .as she fried or stewed and roasted and boiled a dinner over a camp fire.The \u2018gossips gathered their frilly.white petticoats.about them, and did full justice to thë meal.It was the hoyden who improvised \u2018a tourniquet.from a handkerchief and a stick, when the boy from a& near-by camp hurried over with \u2018a .companion, ghostly pale, a.blood-soaked, clumsy bandage on his arm and a look in his eyes that would have meant death.with no assistance nearer than three miles.It was the hoyden, too, who remembered that vaseline would be better than water for the carbolic acid burn, and that \u2018ae mustard and water emetio, and then milk should be given the woman who took a big dose of sugar of lead because it somehow all of itself got into the same kind of a jar, she always Kept her Epsom salts in.It was three miles by water to the doctor, and he didn\u2019t live exactly on the beach either, as the bruised - shins of the hurrying messenger testified\u2019 \u2018the next morning.\u2018The gossips weren't: much good at anything but gossip and fancy work, and as the sight of blood made.them ill, and a groaning.\u2018woman set them in hysterics, they didn't learn from.watching what to.do next time.And when the little baby died it was the -hoyden who relleved !t\u2019s wild-eyed young mother, for théfhoyden was the \u2018only one ithe baby would go to.It was the hoyden who pressed it's ttle\u2019 white eye-lids dowm at the last, and washed it's Jittle body, dressed in It's prettiest gown, and laid it little sweet white roue-bud on her 2 I'm not sure \u2018that the mistress who turns up.der dainty\u2019 nosellfig at housb work.is mot.directly.responsible for the.slipshod maid with an eagle eye on her: \u2018afternoons and.evenings and à dull.idea of distastefal : work between: whiles.The woman \u2018who can dignify the conymonest of: household duties by doing them well \u2018herself tenchies her maid a lesson \u2018which\u2019 outweighs yards \u2018and yards of advicé given from above the work.Practical mistresses make for \u2018well-kept homes anil \u2018competent malds.There is a deintiness inherent in some women; and with its ald they \u2018can perform ordinarily mussey house\u2019 work and keep themselves nest.The woman who'can\u2019t do it lacks some of the poise of charactor which makes for.perfection, and before she -acoids her.ousekeeper- for leaving the corks: .& hotties, the 105 20 ya , 3a Shas, br ving dnubs 68-4 and kitchen floor, she, \u201cshould discover } what aay and how to get it, supposing it was left out of the stocking the fairies gave you at your birth, The woman who can employ a.staft of servants says it is ridiculous for her it is, though Fortune is fickle as well as felr.Be that as it may, it is equally ridiculous for the little housewife of modest means to ape the ignorances and the idlenesses of the woman who lives in a different world from hers.\u201cHere 'Eliza, take this skirt out and brush it; I can\u2019t bear to touch it,\u201d says the silly lady.Eliza sets her teeth and wonders vaguely as she brushes it, why she should have to touch the dirty skirt.girl is Eliza, and.she wants to earn her living, but my Lady Disdaln set her thinking along disagreeable lines.It isn\u2019t necessary that we should all brush our own skirts.\u2018 \u2018Some of us haven't time, and many \u2018haven't which we met some other woman proclaims us to be \u201cmore nice than wise,\u201d while showing cur distaste to her 1s a plece of: \u201csnobbishness and swagger\u201d which doesn't go with a kindly, woman: ly soul.We glve disdain and receive that we've been ili-treated.© \u2014e \u2018CORRESPONDENCE.All readers.are.weloome to these \"columns.Handwriting is delineated; and drawings of the palm of the hand.showing the principal lines will also be read.Character will be read from photographs, which will be returned if - \u201c stamps \u2018are enclosed.\u2014Address Hadgs Merton, Herald Office.: + - \u2014e Hilda.\u2014The hostess shakes hands with guests at their coming \u2018and going.would be cordial to rise when shaking bands \u201cwith the young .man \u2018æhe knew before.\u2019 Mind.cure is better for sleeplessness than any amount.of drugs, but you can't set: a mind which bas been made sick by a sick body to cure both itself and the aforesaid dick body.But if you begin soon enough you can keep the body | and from dragging the mind down to its level.Hot baths, a cup of hot milk, a pi- low of hops instead of one of feathers, a cool 100m with a crack for fresh air at the window, are all recommended to.help the slave of insomnia.Sometimes a brisk | | goldenrod; _Ovtober, opel, aster; Novem: \u201cto study domestic science, and.perhaps She's an honest, industrious\u2019 strength, but the recolling from a task |: impertinence, and cry out wrathtully | .\u201cl what domineering.habit | candor, \u2018industry, generosity.\u2018and persist: 1t | which is a little sick from getting worse, |: IRR A I 7 ee { pearl, violet; \u2018April, diamond, lily; May, emersid, primrose; June, cat'a-eye, - daisy; July, ruby, dover; August, æardonyx and moonstone, harebell; \u2018September, sapphire, ber, topes, dhryssnthemum; December, | turquoise, holly.2.Many thanke for the vhereabonts of the prebty quotation from \u2018Scott.(GR shoud \u2018call you Mr.Soand- Sal.~Bometimes comet laces are to blame for red bands.\u2018Wheh the hands with good soap and tepid water, and then apply the following jelly :\" Soak 30 grs.of whole gum tragecanth in 7 oz.\u2018of rosewater for two days; strain torcibly theough mudin, add one half ounce each of alcohol and roseswater, 2.Certajnly the young man should \u201cgek papa\u201d\u2014that's one of his privileges, and you see that he \u2018gets it.3.You are impulsive, fairly industrious, fairly diligent, minthful, ener- \u2018getic and persistent.(Persiat with the jelly, thet's s dear).Madge.-No rie could be.laid down.Time, place, length of aoquaintance, all form special circumstances, 2, A ktue careless, a little \u2018quick COL In:Ainslie\u2019s , Colonel Molkvar, of the staff, wus sitting onel had chosen\u2019 this abode in\u2019 preference to the conjugal fekcity of home, and Had convenient!y separgted from his wife, whom he alldwed a monthly \u2018pittance of forty.dollars.She was in a distant city.In the colonél's mouth.was a Havana cigar, sent by the colonel's Son from Sun- \u2018tlago.where the lattér had been winnitig |- bis way.through a baptism of fire.to the elbow stood a teuipting mint Julep, and In popular writers.= .Although.1ather early In the day.one or to drop In.\u201cWith an old crony of.the oal- onel's, came a young Basterner, Mr.Wyle, The introduetion hid occurred sand the colonel had [ald aside his novelette) Mr, Wylie, being intensely patriotic, \"asked a element.oe Le 0 \u2018About my little story, Mr.WrHeT\" he purred.= \u201cReally, pow, ît is n small mat.\u2019 Het.sun, alkali, Indfans, a little brush: and a stray bullet \u2018In the shoulder: a few good red the straw and chiffon being popular.The brush effect in fan«y straw is odd.; Made _hats-in al} the new styles were plentifully \u2018displayed.© A rather wide black and white hat of straw and chiffon will be found popular.In fact the black and white hats are in many styles.White hats and nen colored lnats are in fancy straw | and chiffon efféct.requiring a few flowers for trimming, while stylish affairs are ready trimmed in folds at the wide sides, ending with short ends at the back elas by a buckle.Ready to wear brown tiurbang with a rosette, are neat, and \u2018sailors will be a good deal worn.AE : THE NEW COSTUMES.| Ta costumes and jackets the charges are not as radical as some fashion writers would have us believe.Same Eton coats are wtill worn, hut moat of them are a little-lonzer.The weparate codts are racher lorger than they have been, and loose in the back.As to \"the skirts, mesdames, they are not short, and they flare more than lasts year.The popular trimming is | of cording.Avery smart suit of pale fawn, had a\u2019 skirt trimmed with rows.of cording, and narrow silk applique.the jacket with velvet collar, and silk stitched to.match sides.traitor.se, As.if\" br magic the column of troopers threw off thedr lethargy and went into the pall, \u2019 Suddenly the scouts stopped.With a quick motion they mignailed the lieutenant to come forward.There beside the tral) lay a dead pony with throat cut .and slender legs yet twitching tn the last throes.Sergeant Casey rode up, touched his cap, and said: \u201cI think they'll try an' ambush\u2019 us before night.falls, sir.for off ar they'd have, shot the pony, an\u2019 they\"re hard priished 0 sie played out.\u201d .And so precautfons were doubled, and the little baud moved forward again.Sei- grant (weey was a farseéing man.\u2018 The sun had reached the zenith, had passed It, and was now In detline.\u201d On all sldes the alkali plain stil stretched its\u2019 white arms,\u201d and everything looked ad In- | nocent and devodd of life as .it had looked all day.Suddenly a volley was fired, aud | the well-known Apache yell sounded on all The tupocent-looking flat\u2019 was a -In order to spare his men all possible exer.They \u2018can't be r \u2018be wouldn't have to tell how it happened.ONEL MOLKVAR, HERO | BY PAUL WARD BECK, LIEUT, U.S.A, \u201cmatter that I would.feel small indeed: were | Simoan flat,\u201d on.the border Hue sepattinz \u201cpit.Nothing in their appearance would indicate v 1 Sam save the short-barrelled carbine which peeped out of-the ,soledea\u201d having a peplum.07 fight.\u2018They may curse at the heat and \u20188peak vague threats against the powers Indiana to lve, but when the time for, À Ang._ This particular detachment needed no or- des save the spitting Apache rifles, and it \u201cwas well thet they didn't, for the Heuten- ant was paralyzed with fear.Sergeant Casey alane noted the deadly pallor of his cheek, and It was Sergeant Casey who led t.the men in a quick; hard\u2019 charge,\u201d and it wag Korgeant Casey who encouraged them to huncw An the hard earth when that charge was repulsed.All night long, unter | a bright, shining moon, the men lay facing the Indiang, \u201cand the occasional bark of un Apache long-tom or a troôper's carbine kept both sides on the: qui vive.Apaches never do heavy fighting after \u2018nightfall, \u2018for they.| like the Mohammedans, believe that as a | man leaves this world so will he live in the next, and they de not reUsh- the Idea of eternal wight.| : \">, Pay dawned, and the rival lines wore within a hundred yardp of each other.The sun came up and began to beat upon friend and foe alike.The Apaches made little | shades of their Navajo blankets, amd were partially sheltered; the séldiers took whut | came.WH dawn, active hostHities were renéwed, Khots no longer came in driblets, but popped regularly.Two soldiers were \u2018down forever.and four others wounded, JThese poor fellows _érted ceesnjessiy \u2018for Instoad of In Cuba, fighting for my coun: try,\u201d 1 ho \u201cCan't You tell us the particulais, rolo- nel?\u201d asked Wylie.Ca \u201cWhy, my deat fellow, It is such'& Little l to bore you with it.** ° © \u201cWhat a \u2018modest man Molkvar is.\u201d Wylle said to the gentleman who- had Titroduced lim, as they.were leaving the club.: \u201cHe is tbat,! was the reply.' IT.There may.be hotter places than Hades: cerfainly there Is none hatter than Nan New Mexico from Arlzona.In the year of our Lord 1881 a.small caveloade of white horsémen rode out of the sheltering nrms of \"Dos tabesos straight Into fits burning that they were troopers of Uncle Springfield ther.benéatir cach man's Teg.Cowboys would have carried Winchenters.- : SHened reigned In the.ranks and on the | Wolter, amd there wos none for.twenty face of Nature.AN laughter and banter.| BUCS - coe Th Sn] disd on thedr solder lips as the dim traiy | Férseant Casey was the soul wf the dr parts.\u201d \u2018Dhrough all that long night he had they had been following for days sudden! : « a - x not closed.his eyes, and.his cheery voire that be in Washington: for allowing.the | before \u2018the Indian ¢amp had been.Bright- fighting comes they are never found want- yng a great clamor of buzzards rose on\u2019 the { alr.the distance the little band of troopers, | | FINE ETCHINGS.\u2018EDGAR CHAHINE, GOENENTTE, RAF- FAELLI, SEYMOUR HAYDEN, etc., etc.hear and a long, vivid flash of lightning portrayed the acene-as clear as day.Here | the tittle knot of silent soldiers; there.the Indian camp, now ecarce fifty \u2018yards off.The sergeant band not reckoned on betrayal by the elements, and had passed so.near tion.The Indian guard saw the soldiers and his long-tom \u2018barked the news.\u2018 ; In \u2018an fnstant (he camp was alive, hut darkness had again eettled down and con- AS = America\u2019s Most Popular Resort.ot ii oi ai Ph \u201cOpen throughout the year.on request.Capacity 450.HOTEL TRAYMORE i every other modern comfort and appointment.Golf privileges.' TRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY | So% TES Erle mer Atlan I ji | \u2014\u2014\u2014 EE Illustrated booklet mailed fusion reigned there.The sentinel could not make his coinrades understand.Casey's quick mind took in the meaning of the hubbub lke a flash.Lo \u201cSmith, you and Mc: arty etay with the |.Ueuténant and wounded men.The rest of you follow me 1°\" What happened then: ts border bistory.Tt has even penetrated the prosaic East.How the MNttle band waded in Apache gore knives and gin-butts, mot an Indian lived |\u2019 When day dawned \u2018dark bodles dotted that portion of the plain where but the day red splotches broke the étermal whiteness, that night has been sung throughout the |] [i \u2018whole land until its repetition is needless.-Buffice it\u2019 to Bay .that, what with bowle- y 20 New Spring Goods.dt, / Montreal ; Thelrs was à gruesome feaét.Far In | travel and blood-stained.but happy In the knowledge of a deed accomplished, trudged across The alkall.The ammunition which the Indians had ha: was duly ciched near the scene of the fight.Victorfo would wait vain for his evceor.201 Phere 4s- not much more to tell.The party \u2018reached Fort- Huachuca, end the lieutenant\u2019 was rursed back to health and strength.The day after reaching the fort Casey and the found men returned to Fort Apactie.Two days after reaching the latter place the old sergeant went on as ser-.graut of the guard.In due time the lieutenant's.report was made, and he spoke sien] well\u2019 of the assistance rendered him hy Sergeant Casey.and recommended him for mention In orderé, / Every one thought that report the embodiment- of modesty: every one excepting Casey, and hé was too.muefi- af a solder to think at all, | i A year Inter the lientenant was made major and assistant \u2018aujutant-general.Subsequently he hbeeamé à colonel In that department.\u201cAl on arcount of his good fight on San Simoan flat.» : .to know.We have just opened up our first consignment of SPRING GOODS, which, without doubt, \u2018sre.vastly superior to anything we have ever shown.An \u201cearly selection will ensure most perfect.satisfaction.Frames in Wood and Gold.Hastern Rugs.Special Design ana Workmanship.: \u2026 - Galleries of Paintings and Water Colors\u2019 Curtains Made to Order, Agents for MORRIS £ CO., London, England.W.SCOTTE | SONS 0 00 1739 NOTRE DAME STREET.\u2014 When the reports from Santiago.were re- celved.at the office of Colonel Molkvar be | poted \u2018among others thé name of Private Michael Casey, killed.He turned vo Wyle, who was talking with him.Lo »*'l see here of the death of a min\u2019! used Poor devil, he drank Hke a fish.| see he died a private.He was a sergeant when I'knew him.\" : ~ MERCY OF ASCETICISM.Many letters come to the monastary announcing -the death of relatives of the monks; these are seen by the abbot only.and at chapter he may.aimply .announce: \u201cThe mother of ona, of our number is.dead; let us pray for har \u2018soul\u2019 Never to his \u2018dying day does the bereaved Trappist learn that he was praying for his own mother.\u2014Lip- pincott\u2019's Magazine, oo ; a Weekly 4 xpenses Reduced portant feature mm a millinery\u2019 opening, the neral effect is flat and rather wide.\u201cerv little trimming is high.that effect, ii required, heing gained by a bandeau.Most of the hats are made, though some verv charming straw hats, chieflv in white and black, are to be seen.The tri-corne is dainty and: will he a.good deal worn.The lines are not straight and «tiff.but slight- Ivy undulating.\u2018Medium-sized hats are \u2018the heat.White hats in all - pretty ' shapes have the chiffon effect.The new sailor is + ; Tn D >, 4 NTH I) ry have} men a tall men, aavet# \u2014and\u2014you Heat nothing at all comparéd.with some others, | assure you.\u2019 Everyday Incidents on\u2019 the fron: tier.\u201d My promotion fiom # Heuténant in the line to a majority and subsequent rei- oneléy In the adjutant.geneial's department |.was a surprise; and | hardly merited the great- jump.Thé little episode occurred in the - early eighties, in Arizona, and my heaith has been rather the worse for wear \u2018ever ince.\u201d That is why Tam here now, Don\u2019t you dread it?\u2018There's not a sensible, well-read person in the.world .who isn\u2019t afraid of whooping-cough.It's a most distressing disease and a : ne, very dangerous pne, too.chitis as a complication.The case of the disease is a germ - which rests in the back part of the throat and upper , air-passages.germs be destroyed?\u2018taking medicine into the ,why not breathe something into the throat \u201cthat will destroy them ?That is just what Vapo-Cresolene does.You breathe-in the vapor; it passes right over the germs, destroying every one th All inflammation quickly subsides, .healing rapidly takes place .and recovery is of them.All in prompt.and petfect.P.C.Banks, M.D., Physician in Chief, Morristown Memorial .- Hospital, Morristown, N.J.:\u2014\"I have depended pen Create hogpin cough and br itls, espeoi infants and Jours, epfidron, of e ben cial efiscs of the vapor ave ns tients are ih t it the lamp at night in their chil co's room for the rellef of for \u2018yeard past I treating been so evi that som colds.- while young trocpers had heard enough to orake them fear San Simoan flat.} liable to have convulsions, pneumonia or bron- Certainly not by .grew\u2014more-distinet\u2014nmide 5 +4 F \u2014FOFOAISRET IHM SÉECIT TT TUE the dread fidget.ONL troopers had heen ihere.bifore.and knew what to expeet, TON keép heart.When the wounded begun fo ery for water he began toting, \u201cThey have plenty of water lu thelr jugs, \u2018und while nur poor hogs are d¥in® of the thirst they propose to lay there an\u2019 see that thay \u201cdo H, Fil be 4 \u2014-\u2014 lf they del\" But he was Inn hand way to save himself from dinmation: thelrhorees were airesdy kiiled.And \u201cwhere has the Heutenant been.al \u2018of the time?Fortunately, that deadly pal, lor had been quickly made.legitimate.He \u2018hod Deen the first fo fall, stiuck In the shoulder hy an Apache bullef.It was an\u201d Apache sérateh, and Cngey wonld not have noticed it; but he was glad that the.Ileu- tenant had an excuse hefore (he en, Carey was a great stickler for: discipline.| Ube sun crept higher and higlier.and | she sergeant, knew\u2019 that the wounded men \u2018must \u201cic if hé could not do something quickly.He concluded to submit his «e- cidon to the men.Ry this time the leu | tenant was uncouscloys.Mind has great influence over matter.The plan which Cosey proposed wns a desperate one, but | there was no other fensible.\u2018 \u2018Off to one Wide of the Apache main line a couple of men kept up a continual rain of shots at the troopers, These two must have been plcked shots, for they had done\u2019 the greatest damage, but they were only two, and lay at\u2019 least {wo hundred yards.from thelr comrades.Casey sald he was going to-have their water jugs.Just on the spot of this fight the dead to ory for water.he began to think.\u201cThey few @wales \u2018where the ground had Sunk, Casey noted that one was about forty - yards from the Improvised breastwork .in the direction of the two Indians.Speaking | the word to Darby, who bad volurteered to accompany him on his mission, he raised bis campaign hat on the muse of his carbine.The oki trick worked, and he and\u2019 \u2018Darby ran for the swale.Four bullets had clipped the hat in the few seconds.it had been exposed.Nélther Casey nor his man wes struck, ss: ; \u2018 .From the swale which they had reached they found a deep-cut ditch leading toward the two Indiane they.were after.This.was better luck than they bad expected, for the ditch was invisible from any part of tlie surrounding country, and \u2018they had not suspected its presence.Dropping on hands and knees, they crept along it until they bad puesed the Indians.A glance toward them, now mot twenty yards away, showed | | thet they, tioo, were Ignorant of the'dltch, Bach chose bis man, .\u2018Steady, man, wait for the order,\u201d whispered ¢he sergeant.\u201cReady, aim, fire.\u201d The two Apaches lurched forward.A dash, a few seconds spent én picking up the two water jugs, another dash back, ard Cesey was safe tn the shelter of the ditch, bit Darby wes nit with him.With And these grim, ragged: hungry soldier | were an a desperate errand, Victorino, hea chief of the Chiricnahua Apaches, was be: kieged in the San Francisco mountains In Mexico, by native troops, and unless succor tn: the shape of med and ammunition soon o * The child is so How can these \u2018 stomach.\u2018Then .Vapo-Cresoleno startibg E | | was the fist, when day broke, to Wd the | .sugar, is.not- merely buying something * cheaper one with so few hairs that it will .not take up the dust at one sweep, but * double labor to do the same work.\" \u201cthe same cost for storing and handling, * subject for herself.* more, and the life of the articles washed \u201cwould depend u : mon, clothing in less time than Sunlight Soap.Co Entered socording to Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the yeer 1901, : by Lever Brothers Limited, at the Department of Agriculture.\u20184PF your grocer mixed sawdust with meal, or sand with sugar, would you be satisfied to purchase either compound, however cheap it might be ?.Certainly not, for everyone knows there is no nourishing property in sawdust, and no sweetening property in sand.To purchase sawdust in meal, or sand in useless but something harmful, and that later will cost double for doctors\u2019 bills what pure food would have cost.J \" Adulteration in food is.repelled strongly by everyone, because he or_she feels directly its harmful effects, and has to pay \u2018dearly for.the experience in health and pocket.People generally, however, do not think so much of the direful effects of adulteration in housg¢hold requisites \"because they do not realize or.have not thouglit out the cost to themselves of such adulteration.Size and weight of the article for a given price often overbalance every other consideration._ If à woman were buying a sweeping brush, is it not better to pay a little more for the brush with double the number of} hairs or.bristles than to purchase a requires two strokes for one stroke of the \"better brush?It stands to reason that] : the cheaper brush, requiring double the number of strokes, will wear out in half the time of the other, it will never do its work so efficiently, and will require \"In the p ger article one has to-pay the same cost for th: abor of manufacturing, the same cost for carriage, as for the better quality.It is common sense to calculate that the best ought to be the cheapest.: * When one makes a ptrchase it should never be because the article looks cheap, but because of its thorough suitability for the purpose for which it is required.This essay is intended to bring more particularly before householders the waste and.expense incurred weekly by the destruction of linen and other washable clothing in the washtub.\u2018The example quoted in this essay is given as an illustration\u2014not that it will apply in every case to the letter.It is a fact put in approximate figures that it may be the more forcibly grasped by the busy housewife, who has little time to think out the .In many families the value of the clothing washed weekly would be less, in other families the value would be much their quality.The rtant fact remaigs, that com- ulterated soaps will wear out the What does the good woman pay for when she purchases common, adulterated Soaps ?\u2018 She pays the same labor charges on the | adulteration that she.would pay on the pure article.She pays for increased handling and storage charges on the extra weight of \u2018adulteration.She pays still extra charges for freight on | the adulteration,\u2019 - .She pays the price of soap for a loading material that is \u2018no earthly good to her.She actually pays for ingredients that are directly harmful to the \u2018clothes and skin.: Finally, and worst of all, she pays for the .clothing that is: worn and burnt out in + half the time by the impure soap.Soap for nothing could not pay for the injury done week by week in the wash by EXAMPLE public : - each card-box.place-the following guarantee on every tablet of this sqap that .is sold to the $5,000 reward will be paid by Lever | Brothers Limited, - Toronto, Ont, -to any person who can prove that this Soap contains any form of adulteration whatsoever, or contains any .injurions chemicals.\u201d Co .\u2018In the example of Weekly Expenses Reduced no estimate is taken of the saving in the coal bill that is effected by Sunlight Soap.The saving in coal bills alone would pay for all the Sunlight Soap required for an average weekly wash.The operation of washing with Sunlight * Soap is so easy; full directions are on In the world to-day there are three \u2018women using \u2018Sunlight Soap to one using ~ » \u201c « +26 weeks\u2014 Co | clothing for a small family as washed week by week, valued AÉSAY.ucn000e esse és ra0000 $ il 25 Soap used for washing 26 times, cost say .|.Impure, alkaline soap burns the clothes and the friction of hard rubbing wears them out in say 26 weeks\u2014cost per week for clothing \u201c ANd SOAP .000oncrenesnsseusc0000e0s i Supposing the life of the same clothing washed.with SUNLIGHT SOAP wete doubled\u2014 - _ \u201cthat is, the clothing lasts 52 weeks instead of On a weekly wash of the value of $25.00, the 5 éxpenses would :be reduced -about\u2019 Soc.weekly =$26.00 saved in the year by.using SUNLIGHT SOAP.Jelss 1 26 i = pr, the use of impure soaps.It \u2018is false economy to reduce by one-half the life of an.article costing, say, even as low as $1.00°for any fancied saving in the cost of soap to wash it.Sunlight Soap.more than pays for itself in the longer life of the articles washed with-it.If Sunlight Soap were double \u2018its price, it would pay to use it.Co CL Sunlight Soap is a concentrated soap containing nothing but what is required in the operation of washing the clothing.Adulterated soaps made from impure fats.and slaughterhouse offal are loaded with material to inake weight, and to balance the adulteration an excess of alkali is allowed to remain.in the soap which, while it may by extra labor to the housewife remove the dirt, will burn the nap off wool and the face off linen.The manufacturers of Sunlight Soap OAP jondiy A puree thas Buslight to-day.If grocer cannot supply, any other soap manufactured, and the reason is simply that those who have been induced to try Sunlight Soap, however they may be induced to try any other, almost invariably return to Sunlight Soap, and become cdnstant users.Some people fancy that the harder the soap the better, little knowing that it is the easiest matter possible for a manufacturer to harden any soap by adulteratin it with non-washing compounds or wit resin\u2014the cheapest ingredient in soap making.we Sunlight Soap is an \u201coil soap\u201d in distinction to what are known as \u201ctallow soaps.\u201d The combination of the pure oils and fats in Sunlight Soap is so balanced that a perfectly pure neutral soap is the result.Every particle of Sunlight Soap is a washing compound\u2014 not a particle of waste product.2 ape tor ou hy Lavan Brormuns Le deusived by woes à en al à trial aoe Y Boys\u2019 ane Girls\u2019 Circle ~ among WINTER IN CANADA A number of competitions were sent ir on a subject of Canadian winters.Nearlya 11, it is y seen, are good young dians, who love our snow and skating, and all the popular sports.After reading them all care-.uy it appears that Hazel Knight's 1s the so she will get a prise: this week.Her description is so gracefully written and well expressed that it is a pleasure to read it.The next best were Donald Bowles, Kittie Turner, George Lawrence (who drew pictures on the baek, which is against the rules, as every-: t must be on one side only of the paper), and C.Lafontaine, who sent a chatty letter to an imaginary friend.Others were Mary Mills, John Mills, Kathleen Munro, Harold Brodie, Mabel Kearney, Hasel \"beantord, Jennie Carey, Hugh Rogers, Roberta Ramsey, Jack Mcintyre, Freddie Stovens nee usé ordinary paper next time, a long strip of wrapping paper .Js not very \u2018nice), Hdns Brown, Grace Clark, Violet Smith, George D.Batters, and Lottie Davis.Here ate e sketches: : CANADIAN WINTER.Clear, cold and: sunshiny! All the trees - are decked with beautiful shining crystals, and everywhere the eye turns it.falls\u2019 on thousands of glittering jewels, which sparkle so brilllamty that the school children go\u2019 about with balf-blinded eyes.Any street with & number of trees on it looks like a sLowy bower of beauty leading straight to fairyland.The buildings all seem bending under the weight of their feathery.burden, while the long icicles, hanging from the roofs, give the appearance of venerabe old men.The \u201cschool children, well muffled up, plough through the snow and laugh merrily as a Jolly \u2018companion favors them with a handful of the cold'down.Sitting in school, a sudden rumble on the roof, then a crash and a view of some substance, flyinig past the -¥indow, always makes a \u2018pleasant pause in the lessons.Away to the northwest of the city is a long, smooth sheet of ice, stretching either way as far as the eye can see.Here the boys and girls are found skating, sliding, or enjoying themselves in many ways.Here the boys play hockey to: their hearts\u2019 content, and even after a half-frozen mite of a girl has been struck and sent home crying, do they keep up their sport with a vigor: that baffles the strong, cold wind.Snowshoeing and sleigh driving ought not to be forgotten.Many a \u2018merry hour .in the bright clear evening has been spent by.a jolly crowd in sleigh drives ~ and coasting.Over the hills and the hollows they fly, with all objects spinning round and.round before them, till at- last the bottom of the hill is reached with a | bump, sending.the toboggan flying into the air amid shrieks of happy laughter.* On the other side of the city the river moves slowly, under the huge blocks of ice, while on its further \u2018bank the snow-clad bilis raise aloft to the clear, blue sky,- their fir trees and barren flelds.Beauty and peace reign in the snowy olty, while from the old church tower the bell \u2018peals forth its song - \u2018over the house tops.Hazel Knight.Moncton, N.B.WINTER IN MONTREAL.Dear Friend,\u2014I am happy\u2019 \u2018fo find the occasion of giving\u2019 you an idea of what is called a \u2018\u2018Canadian.Winter.\u201d You may pity me, saying it 1s very cold In Montreal, but in return we have a jolly good time.\" There are quite a number.of parties given.each year, besides there 'was a beautiful -slide:bujlt on top of Mount Royal, and not only children enjoy it, for there is any number of ladies and gentlemen who go there, for tobogganing is such a pleasant amusement.Then-there is a great amount of snow shovelling, which I love very much.We also possess a number of skating rinks, which are very swell.I have been out driving quite a lot this winter and have been to the theatre often, so you will guess how busy I am with my studies and music Jessons.I am sure that 1f you spent one winter here: © you would like it so well that you would want to come back every year.Another thing is that we appreciate spring so much more after seeing the ground covered with snow for three or-four months, and it is so.very pretty.to ses the ice\u2019 break and go | down the.St.Lawrence, Now, dearle, | see you wanting to come up \u2018next winter, and you may rely on my hoping- you will not mies these charming Canadian sports.I remain, your sincere friend, .LaFotatne.\u2019 Montreal, February, uth A CANADIAN WINTER.Thera is nothing more delightful than a Canadian winter, and: no \u2018winer affords more opportunities flor out-door: sports than does our winter.That Is, of course, when the temperature ls not too far below zero, or there is not à know storm that blocks he ns a stops \u2018the street: cars, or there is not à wind which almost Wfts you | off your feet.\u2018Then it !s a trifle inconvenient, I'll own, éspecially ff the milkman cannot arrive in time that have milk for our winter is a splendid ome.Skating is a sport almost everyone indulges in.If you go to a rink you will see all kinds of skaters, from the five-year-old boy who ls tumbling around bn his first pair of skates, to those who can waltz, skate backwards, cut figures and do anything that can be done on skates.Then there 1s hockey.That fs à eport more for boys, but there arc ladies\u2019 teamsfand some ladies are quite enthusiastic aboyt it.Playing hockey with | complet ely - blocked.449 wend .their, .blowing when it froze again, so \u201cwork and dig him oùt'the first thing.We it would blow the snéw into our faces and \u2014 ta - blessed; and they were rung in order to a Toborenaiog bas favorite with gootiemon.Snowshoe tramps taed.Gonerally The Cr Ping- \u201cpon billlards, ucre card c& make ths tine spent indoors: Minter ts very ender fo, Gurlag a Bowles, e-.Mount Pleasant Aven Avenue, aged 185.7 \u201cA CANADIAN WINTER.\u201cAN » \u201cAl) ready.Go!\" } And them the steady tramp\u2019 anowshoers sounded on the car and of the fiosty night.It wes a Snowshoe b a starting m one of the many dub house.in Montreal for a night'e tramp, The weather was delightful, not too cold, and the now wes nice and \u2019 erlsp.Away went the Bnowshoers around the mountains end then.back to the club house to participate in a nice warm eupper, and while away the time in feast and song, end then slowly different ways bomeward in the wee sma\u2019 hours, a tired but contented throng.But this is only one.of the.many .winter sports of Canada.The fun begins from the first snow fall of the winter by t- \u2018long.just ae lon beautiful\u201d last.eperally it 4s at night that the spow etarts \u2018falMng-\u2014elowy at first, then faster, and then down {t comes swiftly, never stopping for one eingle instant until the Broun, house tops and trees\u2014in fact, greryt hing to which the snow can cling, sw \u201cOn nat a beau: | tiful scene the neat mor the soft, flimsy enow cHnging to every ng as far as the eye can see.Suddenly a soft, sant sound strikes the\u201d car\u2014ilnkle, ti lon the sound of eleigh bells.Al, here comes tramp, tram; the sleigh full of you folks with rudd cheeks and laughing pi es Alon oomes another sleigh, and another, until the street Is full of sleighs.But it ie not only sleighs that take up thé attention, for the sidewalks are filled with young people, some on snowshoes, others going to e rinks, others.\u2018going skiing, and a great many wending their way to the mountain, trall- ing toboggans after them.And sb the win.\u2018ter passes on, full of all kinds of sport that Is healthful and enjoyable, and fie muat be a grumbler Indeed who finds fault with - a nadian winter.\u2014George D.Iawrence, 731 Sherbrooke Street, aged 14., WINTER IN.DIXD.This 1s the first winter we have \"spent hete, and we like the country very much.Barly in December the lake was nearly half frozen over and we had some excellent skating for a few weeks.Then the water nose above the ice and a terrible \u2018gale was so that made as the frost and \u201cthe |.D,\" \u201c] still uncoyer, the man I Et fam to be, Wx the man be may \" .+ -À GIRL OF GIRLS, \u2018 Herc'a « sire ot wists, Teeth as white as ey When her Mps- vaclose.Te how sweet she talks; Beaut grace and youth Crows her for a truth; ; 5 \u2018 * And afong ber way Brenda g lock ee Sl oser nF ot prats \u201cBeauty, grace and th\u2014 Has, + feraooth, vou Un gifts as these Friends to.gain and please.\u201d - Swéet words eet to deeds - iow ng.day weriog.day by ™ to follow where She doth 1} ° Je to set see ToT In a \u2018 Were fro.y heights ere En en.Pulendly, breezes ely be Rest and Pleasing.Lo pa HOW MILLY GAVE ;( BACK THE DOLLAR| It was the beginning of the new year and Milly.Grant wes about 11 years old, when her mother gave her 50 cents.por month for pin money.This seemed à large fortune.She spent her allowance with toyal, prodigality for several weeks.The girls knew that Milly peually bad, candy Boney and her store of £ creaged very fast.But It happened that after a few weeks the family birthdays, which came all in a \u2018bunch in the sping of the year, Degen to occur, and Milly suddenly found rself poor instead of rich.She wanted to give so much and it took too long to save up the money to do it.She wanted to buy a \u2018book\u2019 rock for Charlotte and some.handkerchiefs for her mother, and a new robber doll for the baby, and a bicycle for Philp.Father's birthday did not come till summer time: She might save enough money to get the new book he wanted, but not If she .had to spend all her money before that very rough ice and almost Impossible\u2019 to skate on.So we started snowshoeing Wè would tramp over the fields for Elles.\\ No, never! About the beginning of February we had a teirible snow storm.It started on Saturday evening and lasted ti} the following ! Tuesdav.1 the trains and cas were On Sunday \u2018it wasn't very.bad, but in the night the wind rose and blew the snow into \u2018great drifts.On Monday morning we couldn't: gate.The poor horse was the stable and the snow.was piled up nearly to the roof in front.So we all had to set to couldn't stay out longer than tem minutes, at a time, for the wind was so fierce tirat lce would form on our eyelashés till it nearly closed our.eves, and then, of course, we had to go into the house to thaw it off.Anyway, we dug the horse out, but could not go into Lachine for provisions on account of the drifts.So we had to exist on.breakfast cakes, for we hadn't any bread, and we had to drink tea without milk.Due r man from Dorval tried to get to ne.Just in front of our housé there Lac an\u2019 Immense drift.\u201d \"The poor horse plunged head first Into the soft snow up to his neck, and there he stuck.Of course we all had\u2019 \u201c40 help- the man get the hoise free.It took half au hour with five work- \u2018ing steadily at It.for as soon ns we cleared a space the wind would blow the snow right back and fill It up again, Towards night it got much worse and.it was bitterly céld.\u2019.But \u2018Tuesday morning it- was \u2018clearer, and on snowshoes we } went to La-.chirie and caught a n for\u2019town.That was the worst storm we have had so far.In the evening we generally play Ping.pong and have the greatest fun, especially when we play doubles.We go to bed early, for the country air makes\u2019 us very tired, and we eleep like tops all night.\u2014Kittle Turner, Dixie, Que.oo CHANGED MEANINGS.my \u2014of the most fanriiiar \u2014wonrds\u2014and customs of civilized.Uf have Yost: through daily use \u2018during centuries ali trace of their original meaning.The ordinary ane of a door is made in the shape of a cross, which was Intended to keep.out nll witches and evil spirits.Rolls when first used on churches were drive back all demons within hearing.The eaves of a dwelling in the same.age were made to project, \u2018that they might shelter settles, on.which the beggar or wayfarer could rest.Horseshoes became a sign of good luck because -avitches in the dark ages were put jet out of the { Charlotte.\u2018time came.ob tens never \u2018could do all this! ndered her | anandtal blem une frown-grew between her eyes, eC ir the Den uer?\u201d er, ng e xen b 1d nearest to bim at the breakfast table.{lly's struggles over her allowance grew to.be à favorite joke- with the family: - Milly gave & iong sigh as.if the problem was very large.\u201cIt 1s a great deal of trouble to arrange.money matters,\u201d she sald gravely.\u2018rue, kitten, especially whem the matters are greater than the money,\u201d father replied, laughting again.ther, had \u2018been in a long, time and Milly.knew.that the doctor's bills and the other expenses of his sickness had taxed all the family resources to meet.She did not want to ask for more money, but ghe feit that her resour: s were very inade- auete ote ad th pin money herself.otte made her She da some fine pematitching end sewing for a neighbor, who was well for it.Milly knew all about it, for she often carried home the packages for Min fila It \u201cHow \u201cis Thinkin; over och an errand this morn- Ing, she $ from the table briskly.How she orished dhe was Hg enough to earn money Hke Charlotte did.But there would be, oh\u2014such a lot of yeais before.she was ab old as Charlotte or could do anything which people would be willing to for.baie M Miss Atkins pays \u2018you for this, Many, stop ahd leave me the money as you go by.there's a good gird,\u201d Charlotte said, coming Into ihe room with the neatly done up nckage.Pity was.looking Yor her books and me \u2018picked up the package \u2018without TeplY It was pot an.errand she speclail Mked, MI Atkins was rather a stern lady and never particularly graciona to \u2018Uitte girls.Milly always felt as If she wanted to get out of her house 88 soon as she could.the parlor to wait while she looked r ber purse ; \u201d \u201cThe work ts very good,\u201d she.sald, look- over the contents of the package.Wo r sister is a beautiful sewer.Tell dee 1 be glad to pay for the er an as she cat send them \u2018hack.Here e $2.\" handed Milly a folded bill, and al- ue her.Danner.was kinder than usual, yet Milly.felt in a hurry to go.ed slowly back to the house, unfolding \u2018the bill just before she reached the door.As she spread it out another bill dropped.Be-.\u2018hind the two, dollar bill a one bad been riends into pay her | hack to was at home and not very busy, so she Invited Milly into.She walk- \u2014 centrtbute old, pepuler verses, which will be published each week.\u201d THE CANB-BOTIOMD CHAIR In tattered old atippers that tesst at the dad 5 Tagged old Jechet \u2018perfumed with Away the world and Ita tolds and Lis Pre \u20ac Witte M up fous pair of Tre « snug \u2018 ngdom pair o reaim is à Bac Che Are there 1a brégat, and à the als And the eu LÀ Den id on à sunabiny Ts grand toroush the \u2018chimney: pots over the With rorthlems old knicknacks and eflly old: | Ana tote ou 0e nn Dokere, cho ack\u2019 ns eoap o } makes fiom friends.> Old armor, prints, pictures, Tpes, chine can | Old Jokety® tables and chairs broken- A twopenny tremsury, wondrous to What matter?\"tie.\"Heagant to you, Eten, and me.No betet divan need the Saltan require Than the creaking old sofa tbat basks by the fire; And \u2018tis wonderful, sureiy, what nate _you From né rickety, ramshackle, viheezy spinet.\u2018That prasios eus came from a Tarcoman's By her \u201conce twinkled that brasen old lam A Mameruké fierce yonder dagger hes As AEE TET A Theres can iat I loys \u2018and 1'chertel the Por: ef couches that's padded with I never would change th cane-bot- tom\u2019d chair.i\" se 7 \u201cIts a bendy legs\u2019d, tdgh-aboulder'd, worm- With a eresidug old back, and twisted old feet; But since\u2019 the fair morning when Fanny sat | I bess 1 \u201cties, ang love thee, old cane-bot- Ie chairs have but feeting, tn botatng such A thai ave | \u2018a through your wither'd ol .I ook\u2019d, and I long'd, and I \u2018wigh\u2019d in de- spatr\u2014 I wire myself turn\u2019d to a cane-bottom\u2019 d it wes but a momient she sat in thie place, Sted a sourt on 4 her neck, and a smile on er A smile on her face, and a_rose in ber hair, And ehe eat there, and bloom\u2019d in my cane- .bottom'd chair.: \u2018And so ] have valued my chair ever since, 1Ake the shrine ofa saint, or the throne of a prince; Saint Fanny, my ness sweet I Aeclare, \u2018The queen of my heart and my cane-bot- tom'd ch - When the cauales burn low, and the com- - In Dear e vost of \u2018right, as I it here alone\u2014 I sit here alone, hut we yet are a pair\u2014 My Fanny I seein my cane-bottom\u2019 a chalr, | She comes from the past and revisits my ended present.MiMy etiook her head at the absurd thought.But Mles Atine, if she did not know it, would Dever miss It, and It would be such.a help te ron Jon all the birth- où ng to get! er Was not hers.But many dollars, and she could buy so many, things with ttiet extra dollar.She could.even pet the book Sor father-if she saved it up But Milly's conscience still stood firm, despite the sore temptation.It would be wrong.Mies Atkins bad made a mistake.She oould not take advanta Age of a mistake, even though the lady had many dollars.But it was not for herself.It was to buy re for othes popple: That was not ust the same as If she kept it for some- for henseif.TE carried the doller up to her room.- She deuvered the $2 to Ubarlotte, and laid the extra dollar in ter drawer.Then she: counted\u2019 over.Jer savings.She could do so much more But, somehow, the plaas- ube which Her\u2019 calculating had brought her all died out.threw herself across the bed and pT After all she couldn't do It, because the money.was not hers.to give.Her tears ran down on to the paper and blotted out all her accounts.But it alan matter, \u201c] shall have to carry the dollar back and tell her,\u201d was Milly's next reflection.Somehow, that.waen wasn't so hard.The battle was fought and wpn when she had decided that she must do right, ne matter what the conseqiences were.Even.her chatte of Miss Atkins didu't matter after ine Atkins looked surprised to see her 'HMttle neighbor back so soon.\u201cYou made a mistake, ma'am, ve.said Milly, abruptly, handing the one \u2018dollar bill the lady.You gave me \u2018three dol- Jars instead of two.\" \u201cThen why didn\u201ct you \u201chand st.back to .me at the time?\u201d an Miss Atkins, look- Ing gharply at the ç da, I didn\u2019 t kno until 1 was part way home,\u201d answered MiNy, bravely.looking with \"clear eyes.info the lady's face.**Then why\u2014\" Legan.the lady again.But she stop ed and studied the Jittle girl's flushed : | \u201cMilly trembled tn her chalk.Then, with a mdden Impuilse, he told why .she had carried that extra dollar home, and how, when she had got it there, she found that the only right way was to \u2018bring It back, and incidentally something came out abont - father's sickness and how Charlotte® was big enough to earn money and she wasn't, Mise Atkins listened, holding the dnllar th fier hand.Once she moyed as !f to hand it back to the child.:But she put it.into and 4 pranning + ily drawn; \u201cTis us knife to toast muttins .room; 2 Tale © {sue looks a as he then.ad, all beauty and Long, the hours, and the night Se smiling and tender 80 freeh and so fat, : Jong through ! And yon er she its In my cane-bottom'd \u2018Here we talk of old Sooke; and old 1 friends, chair., end old times: ., TT TT \u2014Thackeray.- 4 A for a | Now the severe Miss Atkins laughed.- bad hii he Ay her, the Theat\" \u201cYou shall hegin to-morrow, dearie!* she u can earn much safd.\u201cAnd I'm sure\u2019 uly.\u201d more than a dollar by BELL BUFF.Pvery game-lover who has played the otd-tashtoned bitnd-man's buff will enjoy a gay new version of that classic sport.This new version is called Bell Buff.In it all players are \u201cblind men\u2019 but one.The one Player who ls not blindfolded wears, ate el to onat or gown, a Httle bell, which Singles continually as the wearer moves about the room.All the \u2018blind \u2018 players grope aronnd in the darkness endeavoring to sexe the wearer of the bell, whose part lt 18 to elude skilfully the groping hands.The bell-man is apparently always under one's very nose.One reaches ont to clutch him and he is gone like.will-o'-the-wisp in a swap.Pah pha yer -decomes bell-man in türn.The natal man or girl who succeeds in capturing most bell-carriers is sunced winner.of the game and.rewarded accordingly.; Young Contributors : | e\u2014 : \u2014 You are al Invited to contribute original ptorles, sketcles, poems,.etc, to {his column.Write on one side, of the.paper only, | and don\u2019t make your con contributions too long.] TO PHYLLIS.Little lady, pretty lady\u2014 : yes so blue.Thy valentine I'd be, my lady, ~~ Joyal gnd true, \u201cThy true love would: I ever be, .Nor hast thou, In thy summers three, : Found.such a humble lover as l'A he\u2014 Hast thou, my sweet, my dearest wee sweetheart?Brockville.| : \u2014Fiorence Turner.- \u201cHere, is.a letter James Pryor.\u2018Thetis should be quite overwhelmed with the com piments she (or he?) ls receiving from the Sheibrooke, Feb.25.Dear Pandora,\u2014T am sure I do not know \u2018what you think of me for not having written lately: | happened to nôtire that @x- cellent article by.\u201cThetis,\u201d and I could not belp replying to It, and letting you know what ] think about it.I was delighted when I read It, and, as you say, It proves - conchisively {bat the aforesaid \u201cI'netis\u2019\u2019 Is possessed of n very bright Imagination, and- no one would Hke to see in effect what she (or\u20181s it he?sees in | a strong desire.to of the home\u2019 strong upon her.Miy.\"*_ suddemty ed Miss Atkitis, \u201cI \u2018feed a little girl sometimes to dust and put in order the china and omaments of this | room.1 should be glad to pay you something for the work\u2014that is, it you can do It, without breaking them,\u201d she added diary, as if loath to part with her stern- \u201cBut, Miily smiled \u2018a glad smile ns she looked up Into.her face.She.was not afraid of Miss Atkins any#moie.She only felt thankful because of the blessing \u2018which her 18e, snapping the catch, and any Imagination.T have faint\u2019 hopes as Ping \u20ac present which Milly know the name of the gifted author.of that might have Bad expired when the ca plece, that 1s: if the author is willing to snapped.Te divergs fo taire Sally finéshed her etory end got up to am pretty sure that it 18 the product of A.| y \u201c t.lady.As ladies are supposed to have Ter Wome strong Upon her getting, ou young lady, ae In than men.1 hope that this letter will find all the circle n good health and happiness, as [ am at present, and In this hon: I wit 1nke my departure, i to wilte.again soon, cours ery | ponts ; & JAS.J.PRYOR , , There are cases .of consumption so far advanced that Bickle's Anti- Consumptive Syrup 11 not cure, but nône so bad that it will not | For coughs, colds and all affec-.\u2018give relief, tions of the throat, lungs and chest, it is a a ball of hard snow or:a piece of ice, for a to the test b, asping hot fron, a horse- puck is She emall boy's Ty Another shoe being Elton most frequently em- folded.came- to her for doing right.\"specific which has never been\u2019 known to Sail.delight of the &mall boy 18 pelting with ployed.As the witches maturally would \u2018There,\u2019 sold Milly, \u201che's given me $3\u2014 \u201cOh, could [ begin to-morrow,\u201d she ex-\u2018| It promotes .a' free \u2018and easy expectoration, snow balls any unfortunate: rl who hap avoid horseshoes: they were.nailed on the by mistake!\u2019 ; claimed.her Joy.breaking out: Inte Inugh- | thereby removing the phlegm, and givés the pens to come thelr wa, doors to keep em\u2019 out.Was it a mistake?Perhaps Miss Atkins ter, \u2018and could 1 carh a dollar by July\u201d .| disessed parts a chance to heal.\u2014adv._ .The Story Published : : by arrange- - of a Love ment with ; Behind roves rE -a Throne, Publishers, ; Toronto.- \u2014 - \u2014By G.B: McCUTCHEON.: CHAPTER XXIV.\u2014Continued.\u201cI beg your pardon,\u201d he cried.\u2018That : all the humble plebeian can say.That [ may be more completely under this fairy qu pray cast about youreelf the robe rank and take up the sceptre.Perhaps I may fall .upon my face.\u201d \u2018And hurt ar head all over again,\u201d dhe said, laughing nervously.She hesitated for a moment, a \u2018perplexed frown Crossi her brow.Then she jerked a rich robe from the back of the throne and placed it about her shoulders as only 8 woman can.Taking up \u2018the scepter she stood \u2018before the great chair, and, with a smile on oer lips, held it above his head, CT rames welcomes the American prince.\u201d ah He sank to_ his knee before the real princess, kissed the hem of her robe and arose with face pallid.The dl was Dow endless in its immensity.The prin: com gingerly seated herself on the tlironé; her elbow on the broad arm, her Pa chin in d, and tranquilly the voiceless American prince.\u201cYou have not said, \u201cThank you,\u2019 \u201d \u201cshe ssid, finally, her eyes wavering beneath his steady ze.thinking \u2018how easy it would gilf t t lies us.With .two movements o my bod I can piace it before you, fr a third I can.be sitting at side.Tt is Mot 40 cult all\u201d he mid, hungrily eye the broad\u2019 chair.,umlens a 8, prince, ever sat upon her \u201cNo men, Tone,\u201d «You Fore Sit] pe a \u201d she criéd shoring hia intention, per command vans seo late oud, youl n on the.throne of Graustark! pod min ectly rigid for « moment, x! tense fear in her eyes.pine, » 1 qui you oul \\ GES me rem : MADAME HUOTS COFFDB 15 a: blend own totally Sifter grown; y er- ent from all otliers, so vastly superior.It is pure, ersamy, delicious.Sold in 1-1b.and \u201cDo you kmor what you have done.\u201d she whispered, miserably.\u201cUsunped the throne.\u201d he replied, assuming an ease and complacence be did not feel.Truly he was guilty of unpre- tedented presumption.\u201cYou heve desecrated\u2014desecrated ! Do you hear?\u201d she went on, paying no attention to his remar \u201cPeccavi ! Ah, Your Majesty, I delight in my sin.For once I am a power; I from the throne.You &ill not] have |.me.abdicate in the zenith of my Pots Be kind, most gracious one.Beatdes, d ou not once cry becauss your uncle reused to sit wt you?he been the of a dangerous wound, es I apd.bad ha found himself eo weak haf hie be could stand no lon I em veut J he would have done as I a ve\u2014sat down in preference to to falling limp at \u2018your feat.ou do not know how bedly I am am wound- ad,\u201d he pleaded, with the tit double yj meaning.\u201cWhy should you wound me?\u201d & uke ed, plaintively.\u201cYou have Jo treat the throne I oooupy os mubloot ter pranks and fognites dd.not eve you gould be so\u2014forgetful.\u201d There was a proud ond pitiful resentment in het voice tthat b he him \u2018to his sensés 46 once.He bed d ol her throne.In shame end humiliation h 0 \u201c1 am à fool-en | e! You have been too tle with me.For th despie; able act of mine I cannot de paul Tune Less it would be th yon it.ve hurt you, and Le can Taree stone.got how i your throne.Let on pr rt in erect as if to orsake Ss \u201cBrome he had stained, bu ça complete reversal ol foel- ë swayed Fo timid, Dowding touched his arm._ .is my i rone, all.ohell divide it, as well as the ein, with Sit down again, 1 beg of you.Fora There can be no : be the wiser for this sentimental depar- tare from royal | cmstom, W children, e are th cclamaté f delight he ye- on © re cr on beside her.His hand es Sook op | wi to carry: Sra \u201d he murmyred, this , his; her head sinking to the back of the chair.Wiben her hand was neer iy fever, ish lips, cool and- white and trusting, be checked the upward ess.Slowly be raised his eyes to \u2018that hers were closed, The semblance of a \u2018smile touching her lips\u2019 as if they were in a happy dream.The lipe.! -The lipe! The li The \u2018madness of love rushed into his pA the expectant hand was forgotten; his every hope and avery desire measured them: salves against his discretion as he looked on the tempting face.Could he kiss $hose Lips but once, his life would be com- een & start she opened her eyes, doubtless at the command of the master- \u2018ful ones above.The eyes of blue met the eyes of y in a short, sharp struggle, ue went down in surrender.oy Jravwing closer and d and impelled by t love, \u201c« your eyes, * he Whisper hen Tebeir ips See firet kiss She trembled from head to fo foot, per powerless beneath the fhe spell.Aga Tone.\"AL a princess on second - ond.kiss her eyes wii sheng \u201cpatore his Like one berets of rea.ht\u201d God! What have\" you done?\u201d de vécel.Ÿ He staggered to his feat, dizzy M cried + voice from the.iy ouch white) bo with carbine | B00 , the A bis face distorted | the.ee reat ants padode » shy rind, in frantic terror.ies and she brouthlenly, im- piled.Lol under Li ne dency at SES Allode Sorta turned his se qed Jo would have killed\u2019 que id, her face the Tt he bad Saved RI Hu upon \u2018He tremulousiy, Pemonibored De road then the averved ou~what \u2018did you sy to him?he \"I\u2014T\u2014och, I will not tell you,\u201d she br bi 2-1b, at de dE EE y-her face, finding | | oried, turning fiercel something in bls | \u201cTT of you Rad \u201c1 sole him thet he was to\u2014was to.put | down.his- gun: ; \u201c1 Emr that, but why?\" he persisted.© \u201cI\u2014Ach, to save you, stupid!\u201d how did you explain the\u2014the\u2014\u201d He besi 1ely.a PA fim th that Yi ed not beén\u2014that f had not been\u2014\u2014\"\" 1\u201d .\u201cSa: oy I had not been\u2014offended!\u201d she standing Suef and straight, with eyes Pued upon dient.guard.ou were not?\u201d he rapturouëly or cried.\u201cI gaid it only te to save your li she upon him, ~ \u201cI shall never forgive you! Never You must go \u2014you must leavé here at once! Do you 1 cannot have you Dear me Yar.I cannot see you again ch, God! What have I ved Jou ehh to\u2019 say of me?\u201d Ÿ inderatand! 1 trust \u201c us you, but, you Tr Find some excuse to fre Lid and go to-day! Go now'\u201d : eried intebeely, first putting her hands to to her temples, then to er yes.ot a ; will.end to e he draggtd his footateps | a FREE she spoke in low, imperative tonos to.the motionless AMod reveren Done passed beneath th e hand that And the curtain nid e.lanoed at the face of the man witness to their eveakness.He was looking ht ahead, and, from his i a it a have been de- re paosod down the quite ul the strain of death \u201cbread winiveasd be | 36 \u2018by, your te.: ut Te.mtb top.of le 3 ae pige Wm MEAT | .° \u201cva EN ; \u201capres en Ha = > \u2019 .+ | as he could sce nd reason | lest bia kpecs and Es ; SOU tar \u201cAn hour later the wo Americans, one strangely subdued, the other curious.excited and impatient, stood.before the: castle waiting for, the varrlage.(hoount Halfont beggmg, them main na he \u20ac per, a0 for the sudden Joate-taking.lorry assured him.that ey had trespesded long (nou h on the & art's , an ha: feel Le one ve fortable at the hotel.Arguish Jooked narrowly at his\u2019 friend\u2019s face, but esid nothing.He was begin- ' ning to\u2019 understand.us welk to the gates.The Count will oblige us by \u2018inistructing the coachman.to f \u2019 \u2018said Lorry, eager to be off.\u201cAllow me to_join yon in the walk, gentlemen,\u201d said Count Caspar, immediately.instructing a lackey 1o pend the carriage Sogathe Lt sole Loge behind, ! er, Anguish lingering behind, having cought sigh ht of the Countess r.That cherming and unconventional piece of nobility promptly followed the prime minister\u2019s.example and escorted the remaining guest to the gate.Far down the walk \u2018turned for a lance at the castle from whic! love \u2018had banished him.Yetive was standing on the-balcony, looking tery but at t © exile: mie Jemeine there Jong after the ar her pates 2cprin Tes ue Dee atle Avenue, and 5 vote de, in ve eyes.Harry Ag was & discreet, forbearing follow.He did not demand a tull explanation of his friend.\u2018was enough natural wit in his merry bead to see that in dénnection with their departure there was something t would not admit of discussion, ever sed hie oma con friends.He J ors is own, conclusions and Informed hn ar him, in answer he intended to remain\u2019 he preferred: to return to Par.A erred to remain in Edelweiss.Had {not the Countess Dagmar him the would always be happy, to see him a Le castle re reals P Ye it LTRS the its nd mo together wee y (To ba ggontined).NEW MARQUIS LOOKS SUuTHFUL London, Feb.28.\u2014The new Marquis of Dufferin, who was say à second son when he ] Flora Davis, of New and bad | but small hopes of succeed.pa \u2018to the ti de is one of the etes pres Put hie 50 in, England, house In which The a yi EATERS io and in: it hav come néon Hb ding present Fon the bri from our old friend, on, \u2018hôt at the monas- \u2018| partment.Letters will be answered | \u2018| traught editor with questions as to who you le would |- , eitod in me.se 2 1 of the papers have illustrated pages, \u2018stands to reason that such a school is good, - cess.-to take care of baby: a daughter whose chief \u2018thinks her own.brother quite as fine a: fellow for fancy work, etc.: Bas lôvely covers.We do ndt take The Herald, but I saw a \u2018stray leaf ot it, and I was feeling so lonesome that I thought I would write.It is \u20181 88%, This ti they dés mot da $n Bloom i .\u201cNone knew thee but to love thee, one named thee but to praise.\u201d te is singular thet wome me of the most beautiful poetry ever written Is ex- sotly applicable to delicious \u2018beverage very acourately.\u2014 = The Post Bag.Yop are all invited to write to this de- t order in.which they are received.fake Four communécattous b \u2018Thetts.\u2014Oh, Thetls, confusion \"have you brought upon this circle with your \u201c\u2018picture of the eircle.\u2019\u201d All are besieging this dis- are.One daring questioner goes so far as to declare that I am you, or you am I, and that I wrote iL.Another; several others, de; mand to know if you are a girl or boy.Dou- | sald Bowles, whose address I have, wants to Know if you will- write to ber, and O.8.Walsh, one of our artists, you know, thinks it.was very clever.Now 1s your head turned, or at all enlarged, Thetis?\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 0.8.Walsh.\u2014Now that you bave discovered that fact, why, oh why, did you address the letter \u201c\u2018Eeq.?'\u2019 I can't use your friend's drawing without the name, as that is a rule, but I hope he'll -send his name and become a contributor: The drawing is pretty fair.1 don't like to encourage you much about making outs, even when you know the materials to use, as it requires oertain materials, and.a sood deal of training.Donald.\u2014Look : in.the Sunshine \u2018column for: a letter from Laura.You see she is so delicate that she can't write much, but lives to bear.The idea of sending a magazine each | month fs excellent, as it will be something 40 look forward to.Many people make the mistake of doing things with a \u2018rush at first and then letting them drop.1 know M: personally.She \u2018is very nice.I think it as the people in charge know what is wanted, at least one lemrns ease and self-confidence.\u2018Whatever you do, lose no opportunity of \u2018learning and improving yourself mentally, morally and physically.- Florence Turner.\u2014Such a beautifully \u2018neat letter.The address 1s West Gore, Hants Co., N.S., and in the regular S.S.column you will sec a letter.Thank you for the \u2018quotation.James Pryor.\u2014Your letter has tbe honor of being printed.Write again some day.George Lawrence.\u2014Do those winter.draw\u201d ings again, and we'll try to use \u2018them: Why ton jou draw on'the back of ' your competi- on Hazel Knight \u2014You will.see that I had to put your name, as your sketch was the best.The book will: be sent in a few days.Kittie.\u2014I can, assure\u2019 Jou, with my hand on my heart, that J am not Thetls,.and didn\u2019t write the \u201cPicture of the cirgle.\u201d Neither did I give any hints to the person who did\u2019 write it.I.hopse the play will he a great suc- As to the name, \u2018it is.-\u2014Pandora, \u2014 ey SUNSHINE SOCIETY.if « Please \"enter my name as a.member of The Herald Circle's\u2019 Branch of.the Iuternational Sunshine Soclety.: + S NAME.\u2026sssvscio secs aceccets \u2026 ADDRESS.vesiesssssens : en perse seater AGB.\u2026\u2026occcsricsauee I Soctevy Tj GOOD CHEER.- - Have you had a kindness shown?: Pass it on.'Twas not meant for you alone\u2014 hes it.on.* : Let it travel down the years, Let It wipe another's tears,, TI in heaven the deed appears\u2014 \u2019 I'ass t on.0016 \"| All enquiries as t6& organization of branches, ete., should he sent to Mra.Cynthia Westover Alden, 96 Fifth Avenue, New-York.The\u201d Herald is the Canadian official organ., 7 LEND A HAND.Lend a hand to souls in the.shadow.Lend a band to the goul crushed.with, ung \u2018speaksble 108s.Lend a hand to those whose lives are narrow | and cramped.Lend a hand to those whose surroundings are steadily pulling them down.Lend a band to the girl! who works, works, - works.ænd knows nothing of recreation and Tes Lend a.hand\u2014an open hand,-a \u2018warm hand, a strong hand, an uplitting Band, a hand filled with\u201d mercy and help.\u2018 WANTED.In 100,000 housebolds in America, a willing, sunshiny daughter, who will not fret when asked to wipe dishes or sigh when requested delight js to smooth away her mother\u2019s wrinkles and who Is quite as willing to lighten her father's cares as his pocket; a girl who as some other girl's brother.Constant love, high esteem and a most honored place in the home guaranteed; Employment assured to all qualified applicunts.Address Mother, Homa office.A SHERBROOKE BRANCH.Tho branch of the International Sunshine Society which \u201chas been organized in Sher-.breoke, has for its officers the following: President, Mrs.Sylvestre Jenckes; secrotary, | Nellie Miss 1dell Hubbard; (reasurer, Migs which is \u2018Webster.The tenets of the soclety, spreading its rays throughout Canada as well | as the States are these: \u2018Give pleasure\u2014losa no time in giving pleasure.You.will pass through this world but once.Any good thing that you can do, or any kindness that you re.show to human beings, do it now.Do not dêter or neglect it, for you will not pass this way again.\u201d .LETTER FROM INVALID GIRL.The foilowing letter is from Laura Mao- Donald, West \u2018Gore, \u2018Hants Co., N.S., to whom a number of Sunshine members have written and sent literature.The letter speaks for itself.Beveral having\u2019 asked If there was anything eho \u2018would like, Laura speaks of pleces West Gore, Feb.3, 1902.\u201c1 was very glad to get your nice\u2019 letter.The fancy calendar was the nicest I ever saw.My little sister, three \u2018years old, claimed it, because she sald there was a baby.in it.\u2018The Pears\u2019 Annual was very nice, and it 1 also got \u2018two\u2019 calendars, and some papers which I think yon sent.want to thank you \u2018very much \u2018indeed for sending them.I received a parcel ôf magasines from the Sunshine \u2018Soctéty, and several other parcels of papers, besides a number of bettors.1 was surprised \u2018and pleased, because aid not \u2018expect so many people to be inter- Their letters were very nice and interesting, and I would lke to reply to thém all, but it hurts me very.much to write, and I am afraid I cannot write to them all.interesting to get some mall on mail \u2018day.oosen them \u2018An 8 set mamme to tac them Rs the wall, They make a change.have not been able te walk out of my roou | for more than a year and a halt, so you net, 1 get pretty lonesome, I am very fond of MONSOON CEYLON thinking of Monsoon Tea when he wrote these ellow was not for Ain they describe thle es, b Bernice and May Johnson, \u201czines.- of Bitts will | Society, I am, taithtully yours, .0 \"8.sit.\u201c 4 I hope before sprin, some flower goods, especially \u2018turtiums and balsams.We ceeds here, and I do not kn rin be going .anywhers to get any, but ope 80.\u2019 \u201chave tried hemstitohing, crocheting Kaki but they all hurt me so m to stop.I have wondered if I co tissue paper flowers, but have neve paper to try.I enjoyed your letter ever so much.almost see the city.I am finishing this letter on the 14th.I have been at it three or four times, and as my back aches very iy a \u2018have to stay in bed all the time, and it Yours truly, Laura MacDonald.; West Gore, \u2018Hants Co, P.S\u2014You kindly oreved $ send Pieces fer - fancy work.I would be very glad \u2018to get them.I have been saving pieces for a long time, but never got enough for pe Mamma qys she will make them if I cann hard to write.mount Sunshine Soctety will hold | ifs next meeting on\u2019 the 11th: Mareh, at the -usual\u2019 hour, fn Victoria Hall, Westmount.All membcrs are acked to remember the date, \u2018As no mnotic> will be issued.\u2018The meeting\u2019 The W promises to be most interesting.The mem- .bership grows rapidly.The decratiry- of thé Montreal Branch fo \u2018Miss.M.Jones, 510 Cadieux Street, and of | the- Westmount Branch, Miss Macdonald, 4630 St.Catherine Street.Anyone wishing magazines, letters, information about the society, or wishing to offer donations, should communicate with one of these ladies.Literature - for Westmount should be sent to the Society.at Victoria Hall, Westmount, : Many interesting letters have been received by both branches, saying what a pleasure itr ia to read the Sunshine columns.\u2018On \u2018Wednesday the literature \u2018committee spent a busy day sorting and packing magazines and books, and now not .one magazine of those sent in remains.in stock.All bave been sent to the people who \u2018will most heartily apprecldte and enjoy them.The following \u2018donations.are acknowledged with many -thanks: Literature from Mrs.W.D.Lighthall, A.K.Shewan, H.H.Date, Westmount; Miss E.Hill, Notre Dame Street; 276 St.Urbain ; .Street, city: 2 from.\u201cSympathy, \"* pretty pie- tures, with stamps enclosed; scrap books.and Pan-American souvenirs from.a lady la.| Fort Erie.- - .Se * .\u2026.LETTER FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA.This letter gives some ides of the sér-away places to which literature is sent: Ymir, B.C., February 21st, 1802.Secretary Westmount Sunshine Society: Dear Miss\u2019 Macdonald,\u2014I have been out of town all week with my boy up on the moun- \u2018talns, go have had no oppprtunity of acknowledging sooner the recelpt of your letter, and -} also \u2018the safe arrival of your very generous and well selected donation of literature.I shall try to give you later one some of the details regarding the distribution of the mags- The task will not be an easy one, as the snow on the mountains mekes the trails very difficult to travel, and the pack trains Bo out but seldom.I hope, however, to have\u2019 the bulk of the literature in the hands of the men by the end of next week.Selections from your donation have already been sent - Westmount Society's s to two of the camps, and I hope to reach two .| more to-day.\u2018\u201cThe \u201cReprinted Stories\u201d went to \u2018a homie twenty-three miles from here, which I visited during the week.There are two little children there, just the right age and temperament to.appreciate the stories.The family is in complete isolation for the .winter, the result of circumstances which | closed the mines unexpectedly.They are but a type of tho many lonely ones to whom your bring sunshine.Thanking the \u2018 W.Hardy.HUNTINGDON BRANCH.\" The Montreal Branch is responsible tor the formation of a branch in Huntingdon, which promises to be very active.Mrs.Dewlck, of that place, brought into town a donation of marmalade and jam, which will be sold towards the amount needed for the brace for \u201cthe \u2018sick child mentioned last week.A onation\u2014 Mrs.Mitchell kindly sent -$1.00.from thd \"Huntingdon Branch towards the brace, and: -A Friend, who refuses to give a name, sent\u2019 another\u2019 dollar.The Huntingdon Branch is most aïxious to help in every way possible.They have already sixteen members, and meet on the third Thursday of each month, at Mrs.Mitchell's, ident;.Mrs.Sparrow, treasurer; \u201cWatson, secretary.: \u2019 and Mrs.Mrs: Boyd, president, acknowledges with | thanks, some papers from Miss Anderson and books from Miss G.Brown.Books have been sent to a lady who applied for some, and good parcels of magazines and books to\u2019 the Pro- Lestant women's jail and two fire stations, MONTREAL BRANCH MEETINGS.The \u2018Montreal Branch will\u2019 hold a goecial .\u2018meeting on Wednesday.of next week, at three o'clock, at'the residence of Mrs.H.M.31 St.Mark Street.This is to arrange: or somé\u2019 work for the Hospital at Lytton, BC.\u2018which is glad to get little quilts for cots, unlined and made of cotton, scrap books: for children, underclothes, and all sorts of things, - so.the Montreal Branch is going to do somhe- thing for the hospital.The next monthly .meéting \u2018Will be held on the third Tuesday.in mbers March, at the Y.W.C.A., at 3.30.Me are aaked to noti 1e that the hour has heen \u2018 changed from thé evening to the afternoon, : which should prove convenient to all.Le wT PEP ke Piles Cured $ : Aîter 30 au Thos.E Wood, 818 17%h Street tento, Oal.:\u2014\u201cOne 50+ cent bo box ot PR mid Dile.Cure permanently cured piles.For 30 y I sufféred; under a [rightful ° ration, nearly died but = to cure, il Ta unable walk wh er Pyra Pile Cure, The firet cation versa me,\u201d Quickly cures\u201d by y, mail,\" rv form en v fo ok oa M Han LACE HOUSE.; Balance of Fancy Papers to -Qut at Hair Price.All shades, lain Jer dos.serene es All shades, fe PôF POIL coiverememapene te, Floral Crepe, par.r 11.RE ang Cojors.Paper Sh h for aD Ade! o 36 qu tor io voi 100 K EM AA ; D Rd .*- \u201c - 0° Le * The officers are Mrs.Stone, pres- oc \u201cwo, TAY.a 2 RE A RE = ; - .; + EL AED At the Loss of Marconi\u2014Pros- pects.of Seal Fishery | Good, St.John's, Nfd., Mamh foreshadowed last weelk programme 5 measures ho would be Annoond at .opening e Legislature.e forecast provew correct.The introduction of bills for the preservation.of the whale, eeal, and Job fisheries was promised, es well as enactments to asst in the development of our iron, coal and other minerals.The Government's programme is enerally commended as a practical and §laines: ile one, and calculated to promote the well-being of the familiar domestic industries of the oolony, which our people \u2018have long been engaged in, and really embody the permanence of our solv: i opel} bi ; ent ¢ ati Senet here party | ing to asdst him so ena is the ffairs he : ] the cause of the Legislati nell, where agreein nerously affairs can rea see .: ti me Sbrong, and © members vote beat proof of what we have .At gossip, Even Mrs.Pat ll hae \u2018beer \u2018according to their own judgment as to the the same time we are aure to have some jed to.us, and 3 we have been .¥ ERÉSIEE .153 i TE ee i f.the Provin =: x ru > - 3 Sor, \\ {BOOM IN SHIPPING.+ AMD THEATRICALS Quebec Gives Itself Up to Taking \u2018 Woivin and the New \u201cTHE MOST POWERFUL ENGINE EVER BUILT © body will endorse this view.PE ee i el ST ce Poe + Los ms ae yg ; Zt A until \u2018quo \u201cLe 4 OÙ > À - \u2019 .+ ven ; g ÿ i 4; ul & 8: ; rd E ire § i : i : i à Ë \u2018 EH Ie: $ Ë I is A Lit fn | i £ BREACH WIS ~~ MUCH NARROWED | Premier Ross Mollified the Prohi- \u2018 \u201cbitionists Perceptibly on \u201cWednesday.trains one and a half miles long, has just \u201cbeen completéd and put into service on Santa Fe R .Co \u2018 It is the largest and most mighty loco motive ever built.During the past thirty years each successive type of engine has been slightly larger and more powerful than its predecessor.In this way the : rows bes been so gradual that we may ve failed to notice what big locomotives we are getting these days.- .But there was nothing gradual abont the Schenectady.The present type of locomotive, when compared side by side with this mighty monster, looks like a midget.Without its tender, which alone : we chs 50 tons, the >< giant locomotive tips the beam at 130 tons.Lo, No.989, as the new world's champion \u201cwill be\u2019 officially referred to.in railroad circles, could haul the harvest of 10,000 acres of wheat across the American continent with ease.Perbaps on some of the particularly heavy grades a little assist- avce from another locomotive would not be declined, but the Schenectady is capable oy carrying gut the Contract without any help at all, if abeolutely necemsary.Sone idea of the enormous size of this yn railroad giant.mey be gathered from the statement What a men of ordinary height, standing on tip-toé on the top rung the stunted smoke stack.| measures nearly double that of the Eng- of à 12-foot land of the engine could barely \u2018eee down .the n ck.Three men gtanding upright, one above the other, would equal the total height of the Schenectady! The boiler tubes, all 2 14 inches in.diameter if taken out and place ened to-end, would make a pipe a mile and a half long: One of the most remarkable features of -089\u2019s constiuction is the great heating sur- | face, A few days ago an eight-coupled mineral hauler locomotive was put into service on one of the English railr and the doreign technical journals referred td its enormous -and hitherto \u2018unapproached heating surface\u20142.500 square feet, the re- oord-in English construction.| 2200 The heating surface of the Schenectady lish record breaker.or exaotly 4,682 square feet.Between tube wheets the American engine's boiler measures 18 feet, which are\u2019 Ce in the one,and a half miles of boiler ubes.| .An enterprising veuture in.massiveness,.the Schenectady\u2019s service - tests in \u2018the mountains of the trans-Missouri will attract the attention of rai engineers the world over.Locomotiva builders-in and the Continent concluded that reared against the front |' building line \u2018had gone insane when the hundred-ton mark was reached, When J.H.Hill's twelve-wheel mountain locomotives weighing 213,000 each were being built foreign: engineering journals remarked that they were evidently being built for size and looks.The idea that they were! built for work was considered as absurd.Next \u2018came the mastodon consolidation en- fines on the llinois Central, which weigh 218,000 pounds.: CO .The next jump was: to 230,000 Ibs.113 tons, for a consolidation ore-hauler for the Carnegie Steel Company.This locomotive was built at Pittsburg, and ie used in hauling steel cars of molten metal from the Fagar Thomson blast furnaces to the Homestead steel works, on the opposite], side of the Mononghela River, where it.is \u201cpoured.\u201d - The enormous weight -of this red hot.freight and the great care with which it has to be-hauled necessitated the employment of a very powerful locomotive for the ore train.But when the 115-ton \u2018engine was built for Mr.Carnégie\u2019s com- py, the leading engineering authorities a England said that the Americans -were affiicted with monomania of bignes&, and that this monstrous engine was an absurdity.Their opinion of the Schenectady, wlkich weights 15.000 more than the Car: 9 e \u2018negie locomotive, has not yet been express- their American rivals in the locomotive od SL > \u2019 2 press \"likely.outcome of any particular measure, one of the members hitherto regarded \u2018as an opponent of thie Ministry, \u2018took it upon himself to support this pr me, and \u201cmoved for the appointment of the veual committee to drait.an address in reply.In his.speech he expressed his approval of \u2018the \u2018pro legislation; because it .would \u2018provide a means w.y our peop:e | could be of more eubstantial pros- \u2018perity than = heretofore.It is expected: that most of the other member of that _surplus-on-\u2014the- fiscal years operations, a highly gra- Et ing outcome, when all things are con- .\u201cSidered.The indebtedness of the colony \"ig very great and the annual interest charge forms a full third of.our annual monetary obligatiohs.This securing of à |' sirplus the pay year, me fact of the ve ression , Vil- Come mesures another for the present fiscal year, seeing that industrial effort was more pronounced and successful then.Few cotintries' have shown such a recuperative power as has ours, for whereas in 1804 we were thought to be bankrupt, we are now \u2026 earrying & burden without apparent in.neem ince, which at that time we would \u2018have thought impossible of support.- © THE SEALING FLEET.Trade will receive a new gtimulus pext month, by the ing of the seal °° \u2018he shi are cutiting od sores, 3 Bk hundr .of men In Perens parts of the colony, are preparing efent which ] to eq ent.\u2018The fleet this year will consist twenty ships \u2014the same as last season.The Hope was James L.oO the skin is absolutely essential to.contain its full nourishmen not receive the food necessary to Congestions rgans of the body, such as the nos stomach, bowels, kidneys and the ducing chronic catarth\u2014aiwa RA of Montreal, bad catarrh of hi \u2018ears, cided to I can feel or pain.- of the moat ature\u2019s blood food.the germs * have statements from nted about its | posed plans are carried out the degree will that the nemes of the German Ympeatr \u2018and of Prince Henry will be added to the Catarrh Schott of Montreal blood from the stomach through the lunge should be cut off from any ons of these sources, your blood does not ( : the vitality of your system is lowered\u2014 - and the tissues and membranes through which your arteries pass do are produced in the membranous linin These congestions are attacked by the germs of catarrh, always pro- more or Jess loathsome, accord- to the length of time you have been troubled.Mr, James Leased portions gave out & most offensive odor.He writes: .The Ozone Co., Limited\u2014Gentiemen: Lam a man of 45.of age and have been afflicted with catarrh for the last which by this time has penetratèd my entire ays- tried everything without \u2018success, an Ozone.I have used six bottles of the remedy, and t it has benefited me.Ithasstoppéd the bad odor which arises from catarrh, and I feel no headaches \u2018The disease was too déep seated to be easily cured, and it took time, as you know that catarrh is one stubborn diseases to.get the\u2019 Still, I have the copsolation of knowin fected & cure as I continued persistently in {ts use.To those affii I cannot it too highly.$ ed) Jaunes SOHOTT, 89 Voyer t Montreal.Oatarrh fs about the most prevalent disease in Canada.Everyw ting in the most disgusting manner, is system disease, due to the lack of ly that defect, mere local treatment will avail nothing, You.will shake off of any disease cannot make their attack.Powley's Ligut qual power to cure your pas not à combination of drugs\u2014not à medicine end contains no 500.and $LO0 at ail Druggisis.THE OZONE 00, of TORONTO, Limitod, TORONTO and ONICAGO.of hus marine stations locabed around our | Soast, 80 that it will be possible to serve e ocean shipping, and eipecially to safe: guard the approaches to the Pr Lawrence.\u2019 -.> T.MeG.\" \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 For the Overworked.\u2014What are the causes of despondency- and melancholy?A disordered liver is ope cause and a prime one.A disordered liver.means a disordered stomach, and a disordered stomach means disturbance of the nervous system.This brings the whole will follow their use.\u2014adv.- DEGREE FROM HARVARD.New York, March 1\u2014Prince Henry of| Prussia \u201cwill receive an honorary degree fiom Harvard oa Mardh 6, according to the Tribune.The name of Prince Henry had | been mentioned soon after his arrival in this\u2018 country, according to the Tribune's\" informant, In connection with this honor, but there was some opposition to the plan ln the university corporation.This has, however, been overcome, and-{f the pro- ferred with im ng ceremonies.It Is believed that further \u2018details as to the gift of works of art to the university by tbe German Emperor will be made public.st that time.- ; It has béen also stated on good authority lat of Semorary members of the New.York Yaoht Olub.This list already Includes the pames of thelr royal uncle, King Edward | VIL, and the Grand Duke Alexis.of the \u2018Entire System 4 and through the pores of life.by any means the supply Keep them ih a healthy condition.of the various , e, throat, bronchial tubes, -lungs, organs peculiar to the female sex, the system so badly the dis- at last der hand of.the Ozone of You should give up the use of oxygen in the blood that this terrible disease le all over Canada who have \u2014_\u2014 > -considered the advantages and ran- tages have very nearly balanced themes Cured.) \u201chad the Disease in a Most Severe \u2018 \u2026 \u201d FormuCured by Powley's Liquified Ozone.: xygen\u2014Nature\u2019s great health giving element, which is fed the JAMES L.SCHOTT, Montreal.here you go men are hawking and spit.inhalers, snuffs and applications; uires an internal 7 m treat ake Pawler's Liquified Ozone frequently your Ozone wo cured.obliged to worry along \u2018for many weary moons without seeing a matinee idol in danger | of being biown up.in a dynamite explosion, or slowly sawn in sections by the industrious: saw-mill of a designing villain.No tearful heroine has wandered \u2018through the fast-falling snow seeking shelter for her \u2018\u201c\u2018cheild,\u201d and no Irish comedian has murmured in tender accents the \u201cBiddy - Darlint.\u201d [ We have thing for which to be thankful.not seen the Bowery Burlesquers nor have.body into subjection and the victim feels sick recognized remedy in this state and relief d\u2014the-opportun: histrionhie abilitiés of Bob Fitzsimmons, Terry McGovern, and other great tra gedians of modern times.van king seriously, however, the absence been of all theatnical entertainment .has keenly: felt and the action of the new com: ny in.preparing to erect a modern\u2019 and andsome play-house,.is enthusiastically endorsed by the \u2018whole population.According to present arrangements the con- | tract will be let on the lst of April, with the understanding that the new house will] be ready for onéning during the first week of October.The seating capacity will be - Tne | shout 2,000, and the stage will tionally commodious and convenient.principal mover in the scheme is the Hon.8.N.Parent, and associated with him are such men ax Hon.John: Sharples; Wm.Prive Harold Kennedy, George Tanguay, and.chant, of Toronto.The recent thaw which has carried away a great deal of the snow and tended to =.catarrh ment that tem so healthy that erfully effective\u2014we.are not y ac: neighbors.Ozone 13 our s \u2018endum bi forward and being of his bill by of.1896, 400,000, prohibitomsts would only .* THE BARBERRY SHRUB.the growth of an ornainental shrub, caliéd financial nounoe \u2018thé objectionable .| conciliation or arbitration is on ?_ crease, according to the: anmual yport of | magic But though these boons \u2018have been denied to us we still have some- So all things stranger visiting the Nortn-West I r\u2026 MoLanghlin, the big flour mer.| ochse area once valley of the Saskatchewan at the time of and the miles of width, the square mies .gince trackless and silent ie now eagerly in the history of the North-West Terri- time the\u2019 tide of dmmi ail dincouragement and counter influences \u2018yast, fawn-brown, empty prairies with aach other, is coming cipally from the Western States of The American Union.It almost secs as if only Westerners could rightly understand advantages offered by the Oanadian Government to + milng to make homes in great countty.From Ohio, Nebreaka, Wiser an Minnesota, Michigan, Towa, Missouri and the Dakotas are ¢o by hundreds the applications for land to \u2018the Gov- ernmenit land offices and of vari- Eo rare, taking adva of the con- Altions, Dave aifened price, that & Toronto, March 1.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The evident breach between Premiér Koss and the main body of Prohibitomata on the refer.was very percep narrowed | on Wednesday by the Premiers atraight- rai reply to the deputation | which asked for radical changes in that measure.The conditons had been - well considerèd before presentation to the [ ature, and by the Government.would stand, the He by = The general el , 9.stated.Th ection was a big enough issue in itself, therefore the rohibition vote would mot be taken then.|: e would consider the request of the deputation respecting municipal election day of 1903.Hon: Mr.Ross asserted his well known temperance principles by saying | that he -was too good a friend of the cause to do it an injury And nresented the |.almost im nable argument in support ) following \u2018the* réasoning: | Taking.the figures for thé general election have to poll 200,000 votes, which was only 37 1-2 per.cent, or three-eighths of the vote on the list.Thus, of each eight of the population, three prohibitionists would be able to-compel the other five to change their mode of iving.: .40 .; : .+7 In many perts of the province for some yeans there has béen much .eirfe between townspeople and\u2019 suburban farmers over barberry.The ruralists claim that on This shrub grows a \u2018fungus which\u2019 rusts gram in the vicinity and thus entails much \"less.For two or three \u2018years complaint has been made to the trovern- ment, but it was not uatil yesterday, in answer to.a deputation, t'at Hoo.John Dryden, Minister \u2018of Agriculture, an- the Government's decision to pass the tota] destruction or _ghrab.\u201d This ¢ 1 will \u2018be hailed with thuch satisfaction by.the farming community, = ; The tendency in Ontario to settle disputes between employers and emplo res by e
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