The Montreal herald, 6 janvier 1903, mardi 6 janvier 1903
[" NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL.Wuesday, 9.30 a.m.Toutonic.THE MONTREAL H Tu-MORROW'S WEATHER, .Fair and Somewhat Milder.> > @ Sun rose to-day at 746: sets at 425 = 96TH YEAR.NO.4.TEN PAGE S.\u2018MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1903.TEN PAGES.\u2014 PRICE ONE CENT.= WIPELESS SYSTEM ND OF Aarconi Company Expect Work \u2018 UF 1 , 7, ns \u2019 4, Representatives 0.\u201d of Installation Through Canada Will be Commenced Early in Spring.SUMMER The organization of the Canadian Marcon! Company 1s proçeeding salis- factorily,\u201d Mr.Willurd KR.Green statel to a Herald reporter this morning.\u2018In & very few days we hope that the final details will be completed and the company an accomplished fact\u201d There was another consultation in Mr.J.N.Greenshield's office thix morning.Messra.(ireen and Oppe whe are repre- Benting the Marcont Interests 1n Montreal in connection with the new company are unwilling to discuss the n*fairs f the proposed company until Jt hus been completely organized.\u201cIn a few lays we «ill be ready to tell you alt our plans,\u201d sait Mr, Wiallar] In response to a query for information.\u201cTa it true that your company will be Taunched as a conunerotal rival to existing telegraph compantes \u201cThat ts certainly our intention.* Mr.Green replied, \u201cand I do not see any reason why we should not he n gues ess- ful rival.Our agreement with the Canadian Government calls for a cheaper rate than that offered by existing companies.Wa are prepared to vive that and a quicker service \u201cWhen do vou expect to start work\u201d?\u201cWell we cannot do much until the winter {8 over, but I think that the end YW next summer will se à complete systems of wire telégraphy.\u201d YY - \u201cHIT TT areas I oT Te \u2014.T= 20000000000004000003000000004000000000000000000000 + + e + WANT OUR BEEF FOR SOUTH AFRICA.3 + + = + + ; , + + Ottawa, Jan.6\u2014(Snecial.)\u2014 The Department of Agriculture re- @ \u20ac ceived a cable this morninn from the Imperial War Office stating \u20ac @ that tenders were to be calied for a year's supply of fresh beef for + + the army in South Africa.+ + The War Oftine is desirous that the tender should be secured @ ® by some one within the Empire, and has asked the Canadian Gov- # @® ernment to advise them of likely Canadian firms.+ + + + The matter will be attended to by the Trade and Commerce \u20ac + Department.+ + + + + +000.e00069048030000000 060004407000 60 00 1 6-0000000 | { I | i | | | | | Evstem of wirel-ss telegraphy in operation an \u2018nada Where do jou propose to begin?\u201d \u201cThe work of installing a complete system along the Lower Xt Lawrence Will occupy our sttention first, After that ste ting \u201cran Montreal we will extend the system westward untdl we tap the Coust\u201d The possibility of a rival in the shape Of i Wireless telegraphy 1s viewed with the utmost conplacency by the officluls of existing A gentleman pronrinient of trlegraphy in Canade whe was asked to-day Whether the Canadian Marcon Company would seriously affect the business of existing tel eraph companies smiled as he replied: \u201c1 hardly thik so, M has not much more fnterest for us than the opening announcen: nt of i new harber shon, I would rather not say exactly what I do cong tbe in The world think of ft.Rut we're not losing any sleep at the possibility of its advent.Confined to ta awn particular eld of sipnathng between ship and shore [ will admit thot ft is an Invaluahle achieve- tment.Bur as a practical ayvatem of telegraphy on land ! hold quite another opinion af it.Nan, T do not think that it Will ho a serious rival to existing AN OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE BOMBARDMENT La Guaaira, Vegsau ti [we 23.The Eritish oammedor: Mentgemuerie, Who directed the Augio-t5 \u201ciran bombard- nient of the fortittc.tors at Porto Cu- bello on December 14, gives the follows fng aceount Hf the operations.After declaring that not na - Pérson was killed or wounded 1n th Bombardment, the commodore says \u201cConsidernble Mmisapprohension ovista SIL ! i AS to the action of the Charyvbdis, of the Moyal navy, and the Vrurta, of the [mn- perial German nevy, ot Porto Cabello.A British merchiniship, the Topaz, which was peacefully Iving at or horin the harbor, was boarded ar night by Venezuelans and the crew.in their night-shirts, were harrioi t=hore, ruirched through the streets, amd cost into a Blthy prison, when tansy roman - ed without mod or ow pep Vpder 0° strong cunrd they vere anarehed back to their ship the next div und come pelled to lowsr the colors fving a her Blern.DEMANDER AN APoLoGy.\u201cWhen T urrivet it Porth Cabello T gt once demanded cr atob ru quid eo furanves that the at vouid ct te pos peated, and that British sal vets ad their interssts would rot te anadtr ated or injured.In cose the de: net compliod with 1 oannoar oe rhould hamboard the fort, so thy ow ole] Etructure within easy range of our guns, and another betters mounting «Low Krupp suns, some distince auar \u201cIn reply T was irforn.-0 that a mah VAS Tesponsibis for the outrage, ond that the nr tr woul! have ta Ie roo ferred to higher autho ote, 1 rephi AEN VICTORIOUS! | [PREM F ! | | | | \u2014 me XJ, ND Ba 5 LÉqe = Ehore was no curiing hors vo-sterd Lye ternoon, the soft Le malong play me possibles Marv ef rhe visiting Soot h- men went to aT leior te jnspoe «ti the Canadian Poof s Ing elevator, The pther sights oof the aix vers taken fn In the rveningihore vous, grand bar- quet at the Rove Hon rend oser Dy J.ML Chipmas of St Nie hoon ard attended by all to soot hi 1) by yepresentiatives of the Lier on og clubs in New Bro sack os well as hy Mayor White and nent Counail and men bers of aot the City the Provirial Government Tire affoir vas Rept un till the early hours of \u201chh.morring and the visitors were very bag py in their gpeeches ard ehos 1 1h ranch ajpre- ctatton of the kdveoss gs ehoun them by the New Bros exi k -uri-re, The ice ig better th-dev ar the eur! ers are having a og arty tu The Sentech ete os Lana irk each against fan sen K Clubs this mere .ST tire of their gars.Skip Chipman, of St st hen def at- ed Skip Cousfrs \"to 0 Skip White, of the Xt Ar dress 700k, Et.John, defeatrt skip Fremwell 1 to 11.Skip Margues, nf Cum heliton, defeated skip Frain, 14 to , Skip Ballantyne defeated SxXip Seatt, of the Carbvton ih, 1h to 153.The {ee was good Four more ravis helng plaved this afternnon wih oir New Panmes- wi k clube, so thor othe province curlers get a «ha to eet the VISE tors, wha leave this img for Ques bec.he that ar 1 dow 1 nse] Bit inather man 1 should cerraniy be morally obhgated to give satiation, \u201cThrough the Anirican Consul I arranged to receive the reply to my coms nionication, wash had een telegraphed to Cirneas.1f he hosted the American ensign I should know that the demand had been comnlied with.! BOMBARDMENT the hour the ultimatum expired une To sow the orsign hnlated, but it was Yanled down azaîn.I wnit- 4 seven LR DLifes and then opened fire on the forts ed the batters, \u201cRefore opening tire T'gove ample no- tive to the rodbitoerv anthorities to re ave the politica! prisoners, nd ase sured the tatrdntanits of the town that inary wooo dee then, Thery was a jechie respod ge to our fre from thetostterx, but none from the forts, the solners in whieh fled like rats, BEGUN.\u201cWhen Ma tre They left het d 0 general, twérlye ether : avers and twenty saldters and a yume cet of ertrpin al prisoners.Affer borg borane nineteen minutes Sra making very good practice, we cu set roe ood a gard was landed and took \u201ccon of the forts, re- cape the = der of the general and\" tas ren Th Vers nnaméshately pore oll The rrital prisoners were neld ted turret oa or to resporsitde author- fo The ne an fron Jisted hut a short trie ur il the party returned to the ships.The Varta participated in the, Lrephairdnert Instead of a number of persons being Kithed, only two men wops infured, ad they broke their thigh Fora in tt npg to escape from the FIER PARENT E15 T00 YOUN \u201cexperts.A St.Julien, Alphone V.Tallefer, Leon Thomas A.Trudeau, Arthur B.Thomson.For admission to study: Henri Achin, J Valmore Artois, Noel B.Archambault, Alciblade Bruæseau, Vietor Bouthellier, Bernard L.Brousseau, George H.Bolvin, D.Telesphore Bouchard, Joseph E.Char- ette, James Crankshaw, James E.Coulin, Lows PP.Deslongchamps, George S.Fur- tin, Charles GU.Grecushields, W.Dale Harris, Arthur Hadneld, Aqwla Jasmin Adelard Ledue, Wilirid Lafontame, Fre nest Lafurtune, Joseph I.Legault, Joseph A.Lasalle, Paul G.Oumet, J.Albert Sevigny, Agenor H Taoner, Leslie Clare Thomson, Samuel Treit.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DR.CASSIDY'S CLAIMS.He Has Issued a Letter Asking for Support in His Candidacy for the Senate.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) Toronto, January 6.lt now louke as it Dr.Jd.J.Cassidy as to get the Senator- ship vacated by the desth of Hon.John O'Donohoe, at all events he vlamms to have the united support of the Koman Catholie hierarchy, as is seen an the following circular he has 1iwued: \u201cDear Sir, | beg to intorm vou I am cil to-day there were present Messrs.a candidate for appontment to the seat ; Blair, Sutherland, Fitzpatrick and Sir mm the Senate of Canada, vacant by ther Win, Mulock.The Canadian Northern death of Hon.J.O'Donohoe, l'am pleas RullWay made application for an order ed to way my candidature hae héeu cor 4g amend an order of July last regard- dially endorsed hy the Hwrarchy of On- ing the installation of interlocking and taro, I would deem it a gret favor it | dératling apparatus at the Port Arthur you would alsa give me your support.Di and Fort Wit crossings.vou are disposed to aid me a letter sent to anv of thé following calunet ministers, would be helpful Mr Win.Muloek, Sir Richard Cartwright, and Hon.Messie Sutherland and Taterson.\u201d ROBLIN MAY SEEK NEW CONSTITUENCY So Strong is Feeling Against the Conservative Government in Woodlands.{(\u201cpecil to The Montréa! Winnipeg, Herald) Jan.6.-L.akeside Liberals have every reason to feel gratified at the sucerss Of thefr annual meeting, Which took place at Portage Ta Prairies on Naturday.Representative Liberal farmers of the plains turned out in i large numbers, The Conservatives have on two separate occasions of late announced their annual mecting but have been unable to get together a quorum.In addition to the Lake Liberals several of the stalwarts af Wondlanids were present, and according tn their report Premier Roblin will In all probability decide 10 sek another constituency at the next election, so strong is the feel- tig agaist him and his Government, MANY APPLICANTS FOR HEAD-MASTERSHIP rectors of Bishop's Coliege are not find.ng the choice or a beadmasier to succeed Dr Petrv an easy task An un- expecutedliv lame number où vandidates in Canada and England are apjlying Ior the post.Twn promanent heaimasters nf English schools, the Rev, Dr.Fry, of Berkanshead sehoë, président ot the Incorporated Con- terence of Headmasters, and Ir.B.PP.Scotts of Parmiter\u2019s School, who has oc cunied the e E iphany, $ {a ae 4 putiie hoÿd v.n°1 bas ka ded other puisie bailing: are clos d to busin.ss, crurhoe, }° re ho gocervo1 MAY BE WARMER WEDNESDAY.Prorabilities.\u2014\u2014 Cloudy to partly Goudy and cold) Heh Jo al sow I's or flurries.Weodnoe lay, generally stationary or san shat higne: perature.; Minimum ail Moy mum tempern- have : vardd hea, | ve PTE SL S 5 Gad it had een tures -Victoria, 44, \u2018ai Kamloops, 40: Calgary.22, De.Qu'Ajpelle, 14, Winnipeg, 4 below v0 Parry Sound, © 18.Toronto, 24, Ts Ottawa Io, Moyrtre al.18, 14, Quel 1 100 6 Hal,- fax, 52, CF ee DEATHS.COUSHLAN-IT \u2018Lie 13 rn Mandar tangy.ary Bh.James Cougsian, master carter, aged 64 years Finer) from his late res\u2018- dence.1642 Ortar:ie Street.on Thursday, | £th \u2018nstant.at SC am.tn St Patrick s Chursh, and thence ra RC Cemetery Friends and arquainances are respect invited to attend.CPR AND CHR.GAIN DISCUSS RAILING SWITCH Railway Committee Listens to Arguments About Proposed Interlocking Apparatus.(Special to The Moutreu) Herald.) Ottawa, Jan.6.\u2014At a meeting of the Rallway Committee of the Privy Coun- Mr.Jiuash appeared for the Canadian Northern, and disputed the necessity for any interlocking or derailing apparatus and strongly objecting to the derailing apparatus on principle, Then, if it were adopted, he objected to his road being burdened with the entire cast, He made a strong attack on the deralling system, which had the effect of making an accident certain when no accident might occur.Mr.Blair replied that the system was adopted as the best and was prevalent on western railways, Mr.Lash suggested that the cost for such {improvements as were asked for should be apportioned on a wheelage basis.The reasin for the apparatus was on account of the increased traffic e through the development of the country.Mr.Blair asked if there was anvone present to support Mr.Lash, but (Tiere was no response.Mr.Creelman, for the Canadian Pacific, supported the orders as made by the committee in July last.QUEEN'S PREPARES TO WELCOME PRINCIPAL (Special to The Montreal Herald.) Kingston, Ont., January 6\u2014The trustees of Quecr'a met last night to make preparations for an informal reception to the new principal, Rev.Dr.Gordon, who will reich Kingston on the 19h inst.The students and faculty will meet the principal at the train and he will be conducted to the University where addresses and kpeeches suitable to the occasion will be made, The formal installation ceremonies will occur later.\u2014\u2014\u2014e WHITE MUD RIVER RAILWAY PROBLEMS.(Spreial to The Montreal Herald.) Winnip~g., Jan.6.\u2014A derutation nf leading furniers of Westbourne, Oak- Lind and Longburn visited Winnipeg to urge on Canadian Northern Rallwav representatives the desirability of ron- structing = line of railway from Oakland through Tongburn district to White Mud liver.They interviewed Willfam McKenzie, presicam.who agreed to bhulld the line desired next summer, proviling it was satisfactory to the people of Portage to have their summer resort Delta shut off from railway communication, CONDUCTOR ADMITS GUILT.\u201conductor Louis Masson, of the Montreal Strest Radlway, admitted that he had ptifercd from the company.He VAR Arriigned before Judge Lafontaine yesterday and was remanded unti\u2019 Friday.Motorman Renaud pleaded not Euilty to a similar charge and was allowed out on $400 hail.LORD STRATHCONA WILL GIVE $20,000 FOR GYM Announcement of Chancellor's New Years Gift to McGill Unive sity Arouses Much Enthusiasm Among the Students and Alumni.Fe in The Her- Lord Stratheona uf the stu- the matter Zune ement made ald sonne tune age that had come to tne 4-sistuer dents eo Metél] Un versitv on SL nes gannastum as othe contirm- ed.Pond Serattrena las promised to give FM tonerds the cr ton of a modern SVs Fas tte chancellor's New Yes ot to tae university, The annonn ciment liis created the grrat- CSL Entité amonz the students at Mes Fell wh me tee trat \u2018ae Jonz- onked for gimnasinm i= {arly in sut.Last term « - Hun.te, students was; approached\u2019 tor the purpose of volleviing funds towards + e er ton à gymnase: um.The students voatributéd so gener- or a 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014 TT.y à cheque for that sum\u2019 ously that no doubt was leit their feeling in the matier.When a substantial sum had been lected, Lord Stratheona was approached.Last nigh one of the members of the comin ttee stated: \u201cLord Stratheoha expressed his appre cation of the fact that the undergraduates themeelves wore taking the imitative on the matter, assured them of his sympathy with the scheme, and offered, an gnon as the mubecriptions recerved came within SAM of the amount required.to send regarding vole The graduates will now he approached and in view ot Lord Stratheonaw gener ous offer 1t is expected that before long thie requisite amount will be collected, lize noh The Heralds Sieve A LIB IS MAYOE «+f Toronto.The hurried THE HON.F.I1 MONK will shortly an- EMOT-ONS pass coagh the Tien, WF nounie the Conservative platform.it \u2018won't Maclean's mariy \u2018ut this am are too take\u2019 him long.t varied to pueture, .i .; 5 THERE WAS anne fatal mistake made BANK UF MONTREAL 2 ew $100 hills are yest rdav Nobody was tboughtful enough TW 0 ns ICE as Le oid Hat Jet us hops to ha.e the Hou.Int rmezzn Mascagni ar- lihey are not two ag hard on get.reste.od 2° 1 IN SPITE OF a.\u2018he tan | awear offs, we | MANY OF THE BOERS now want to go never Doive gar oo KR.0 men going out out and help the English insert a harpoon of buriness about this .into Mad Mullah.(Great Scott, haven't the \u2014 Boers had enougb of it?WITH MOUNTED POLICE on Sherbrooke oo \u2014- Vie.what ® the matter l'atra] to arrest the Srreet to stop fast with a Pouce To! oran chumps wha peorsi- ins) Ting down the aide sTirerta?THE PURILIC Wal Ll breathe easter if the railway sr.k sluation would take a brief holiday.THE BANANA PEEL = supped *o ba slippery.but 9° gts faded when compared to a Montreal < 18 ak ) VHAXINE sus THE 1 P= with t'auxda te} a reciprocity the Canadian politicians ++.+c++0004000400400000400406 000000000000 0H000H0000# Total .88 vrrgoerocuu0e een r Evene e WHAT COULD HAPPEN.Mr.Ross has decided to take.chances on .an immediate appeal in .the-.three seats of.North Perth, North Norfolk and \u2018North Grey.If he wins the three.he will have a majority of 5.If he loses the three he will bé one behind.If he loses two and w ins one, he wiil he one ahead.Then, North Renfrew, \u201cvacated by the death of Mr.Muñro \u201c(Ly will have to \u2018be settled.Mr.Ross is counting.on this seat.Then there is.East Middlesex, which Blake, in his anxiety to and fl'é of Old :ine Conservatives when | | Stew art polled 293 votes and: Balderson OTTAWA BE-ELECTS | + - Ottawa, January - 6.\u2014(Speciul.J he municipal elections passed off very quietly In Ottawa\u2019 to-day.Fifteen of -the_old-aldermen-were-re-elected\u2014There has not been so\u2019 little Interest taken in municipal affairs for some years.The elections by wards resulted.as follows: Victoria Ward\u2014Ald.Rorenthal and Enright re-elected; Mr.Geo, 8, Flem- \"Ing.new man. public man and as a lawyer who | .political creed whose advocacy proeur- the high rates, for they provoke the | _ competition of mutual and other- r com- _ratepayers of Montreal must first put \u2018their hands In their pockets and pay.n preferred te \u2018Blake, the Clergue the benefit of the 14 ry aaparate.dusetion.de evoiyes te question.¢ action may & may.not have been or politic, At the least, having recent history in mind, there is a great deal to be said in defence of it.But what is evident to the humblest intelll- e-was-in-a-frame | of mind such as would cause him to break with his party leaders if .they ruled against his clients for the sake of \u201cthe paramount interest of the public.\u201d This, then, was the real - \u2018break.It 1s well to bear the fact in mind when | weighing the terms of the letter in Tor the delivery of Tike Herald st ema Bonet ejphoge Hale 5.te die la la ie Dot teuhd - tae Al unicate the fact 10 the oéfipe.ve ADVERTISE eirculation of The Herald ns in pacs af that of aay of M the of one wate ontreal.te circulation in all parte e R mediums.Rates on application.\u2019 * A which, written two years later, Mr.jo8 PRINTING.Blake denounces political corruption\u2019 from which Eiberals happen fo derive nion, and are eguipped for the execution \u2018Herald's Job-Printing and Book Bin A rtmentà are emong the largest in the | finest work.an advantage.eee rere ea .A SHOCK TO TORONTO.a TELEPHONE NUM E \\torfal Department N a.BERS.51 Our friend Mayor Cochrane appears ness Office .sencscsou0e eee Main 343 to be not the only man with a good eye Main 1919 \u2014\u2014 ky Department \u2014 er for a \u2018political gituätion A man in Toronto has repeated his performance oH gl seed Ee | Vhat [s Belns + Local Theatres this Week Played at \u201cTH LIBERTY BEL ol T THE ACADE There was a wild me at \u2018the \u2018Academy last night.Such a | se on a \"Monday-has not-beet no weeks back.In the upper part ft consisted \u2018largely of the festive McGill man, who thundered his applause at the hero's statement that \u201cYou must not think I can\u2019t earn a living because I've been to college.\u201d The house had turned out to' see the pink pyjama.girl.She comes -on in the first act, and practically the whole audience was in for the rise of the curtain.Messrs.Klau & Krlanger are to be congratulated on the discovery of & theme as alluring as possible in its conception and as innocent as.possible in its.execution.\u2018The first act of \u201cThe Liberty Belles\" \u2014the dormitory scene\u2014 1s carried out with perfect good taste.The pyjama may be a somewhat unconventional garment, but it is strietly «within the limits of propriety.The ensemble work in this wild scene of schoolgirl frivolity (It may be remark- HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.603 Craig Street, Montreal.JAS.S.BRIERLEY, Managing Director.W.J.TAYLOR, : Business Mer.of last year, and has quietly gotten himself elected while the .majority \u2018of people had their \u2018 attention fastened upon three \u2018other candidates.- What niakes matters worse, Mr.Urquhart is a Liberal, and therefore, by all the.rules of the game as it is played én Toronto, debarred from all claim to be elected .Mayor.Nevertheless, Mayor he is, and there.will be wigs on the green amongst the Conservatives till they find out who is to blame.Perhaps it should be said that the F.ABRAHAM, Sec.-Treas.VNEDIFYING, BUT USEFUL.Doubtless the Liberal Senators and.members of Parliament who were charged with the duty of communicating with Hon.Mr.Tarte would have\u2019 preferred to be spared the undertaking, for they.presumably \u2018knew the ground well enough to anticipate what has any.of the Toronto newspapers.Their happened.To their simple demand support was divided between Mayor, whether La Patrle, which was raised to; Howland, who has had two \u2018terms, and its present plane while the recognized organ of: the Liberal party in the | of the city.One paper, evidently be- Montreal district, might be continued: cause it began to see how things were fn_that functioh to the.satisfaction of : shaping, turned in for \u201ctwo or.three the Liberal leaders, \u2018Mr.Tarte has seen | days and gave Ald.\u2018Urquhart a hand.fit to reply with a re-statement of his Nevertheless, he apparently\u2019 owes his \u201c personal position.us it has developed | election to the fact that the people within the past six months.To a rex, themselves had marxed his course in quest preferred in the Name of à party ! the Council with approval, and gave Mr.Tarte has seen w to oppose a | the machinations ' of, \u2018gelf-constituted manifesto in which the characteristic | manipulators of office no more credit upright perpendicular capital 1 appears : than was their que.Those Consérva- thirty-eight times.The gentlemen.who tives who are disposed to growl be- comprised thè confmittee will probably regret what has happened, but they will probably recognize that the ineci- dent hus to some extent cleured the alr.Whatever else may be said in the circumstances, it is quite cledr that Mr.Tarte has ho intention où uacconimodat- success.ing his journal-to-the-support of the! Liberal party, as was done for so.long, _ for he is at pains onve more.to lay stress upon those articles of: his later prey are even deprived of the privilege of blaming the Liberal press, for the Liberal papers supported Mr.Lamb.Mr.Urquhart is therefore to be\u2019 com- oo , .: A FIGHTING PREMIER.Hon.G.W.Ross was at his best in day.He met\u2019 the issue raised by Mr.ed his retirement: from the Cabinet.La Blake fairly and frankly, and proved Patrie, organized as än aid to the Liberal propaganda, is to be utilized as an | aid to Mr.Tarw's propaganda.And -One does not - require to know politics to the bottom, .a as Mr.Tarte says he does, to perceive that the: \u2018path he has chosen for himself leads him away from the Liberal party, and that, if: the present rate of progress is continued, the separation may before long be agents of political corruption very much more severely than his opponents would have the country belleve, and, he might have added.very much more severly than any Conservative Government ever did when In like circumstances it had the power\u2018 THe sp:ech of yesterday, the first-class fighting spirit it display- \u2018ed, cannot fail to win for Mr.Ross the very marked indeed: AN this was active support of those.excellent but more or less evident before.Aflerltoo-easily contented Liberals whose\u2019 this correspondence it is plain.The y complacent abandonment of the party business to less worthy \"hands.has perhaps been the prime cause of the dis-\" orders.What the elections of to-mor= row may have in store for Mr.Ross \u2018thw result must be awaited to show: but whatever may come it can in any eyent be said that he has carried himself as a leader.who deserves deserves success.+ LOVE AS WELL 5 -\u2014 WIRELESS WORK gentlemen who undertook so disagrees able a labor in the interest 6f the Liberal party may therefore \u2014be\u2014content with having been the means of clarifying the situation.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FIRE.INSURANCE.\u2018Insurance men gay that one year com- enough to constitute Montreal a good fire risk.The abnormally high insurance rates prevailing in this city will probably continue, we are told, until the civic protection \u2018against fire is far more adéquate than it now is, The regular | fnsurance companies are not partial to-|\u2014 result is not particularly flattering to | Ald.Lamb, an old and faithful servan: cause they have been robbed of their plimented all- the more on his striking the fighting speech he delivered yester- | that his Government had dealt with the | ed that the company cousists of four en.and some \u2018thirty charming girls) is really remarkable.Every member j of this bevy of loveliness has a speaking and characteristic part, yet there is\" no effect of artificlality in the suc- \\ \u2018cessive bringing of so many people before the footlights.The act is enlivened by some good chorus work, a fairly clever rendition by Miss Glose of the | plano-and-action song, \u201cA Lesson with a Fan,\u201d and some delightfully viva- | clous singing by.Miss Looney, the \u2018stage-struek girl\" | Act two is another.atmosphere altogether.ps metre mm te ee ae tr REV.J.A.MACDONALD, \"Editor Toronto Globe.broad farce plot of a, none \u2018too original kind, \u2018a quantity of rough-house busi-\u2026 ness wliich might very well be-omitted, and a succession of vaudeville turns, some good and some not.Mr.arry Gilfoll is an imitator of.the first water, | and wakes you.up w henever things are getting too depressing.No- sound In all the category of atmospheric vibra \u2018tion seems to be beyond him, from a cat to a phonograph, and from a tiger to an \u2018amateur flutist, The third act restores us again \u201cto comparative dignity.It Includes a -clever list of imitations by Miss Violet je Dale, nnd some dane ing.which, ag throughout the piece, is of excellent ef- |-teet A-little abbreviation, partic ular- dy Jn_the second act, would have enabled the Westmount contingént to get home at a more reasonable.hour.- : \u201c*The Liberty Belles\u201d is worth seeing, If only on actount of Mr.Gilfoll and the wondrous firat act.\u2018That.ac t is 80 clever, unique «nd or iginal that ohe hag a feeling of mild surprise at the extent to which the other two fail to dive up \u2018to\u201d I \u201cMAY BLOSSOM\"\u201d BY:_- \u2019 THE STOCK.COMPANY.David Belascè! s play \u201cMay Blossom.\u201d which is séen a war drama of the \u2018pastrol speuirs quaint humor and corking pathos vie- ing.with each other for Buperemacy, panies, but the losses in past years yet press.heavily \u2018on the revenues of the companies, and they say that much lower rates cannot be looked for until our fire brigade is larger, and is môre.efficiently equipped, .until in the.business district the water mains are enlarged, and until our elcctric wiring, outside and inside, is greatly improved.It is apparent that if they would have reasonable rates of Insurance the.(Spécial to The \u2018Montreal Herald.) coni has been doing sofnething else in Cape Breton during the last two months besides conducting experiments in \u2018wireless.telegraphy.He has been a constant visitor at .the home of one of Sydney's leading physicians, the particular attraction for him being the.doctor's young and pretty daughter.\u2014\u2014- The two have been almost continually together, except when -Marconi-was actually working within the Table Hea3 Station.Friends say that the engagement of Marconl and the young lady maybe announced before the discoverer: leaves for Gape Code.The young lady more to the tax collector.ee Qh peared another letter, written by Mr.| raimistration, It need.not- be supposed | \u201cMe.Blake ts very accomplished and one of the, favorites of Sydney society.\u2014\u2014rr rer GLOBE'S LIBEL SUIT HAS -POLITICAL - BASIS.(Special vo The Montreal Herald.) - Toronto, Ont., January 6.\u2014The writ threatened against the Toronto Globe r libel in connection - with the charges made by Mr.A.G.Mackay.the Liberal candidate in \u2018North Grey.was issued yesterday by Matthew C: -Beckett, one of the petitioners against Mr.Mackay.The amount of the suit is for $26,000.It is also said thal a writ for $10,000 will be issued at once agalhst Mr.Mackay, and that a third suit may be entered agalnst the Toronto Star.The statement of Mr.Mackay, on, which the libel is founded, and which the: Globe is charged with repeating, was to the effect that the Conservatives had Kept voters In their commit- \u2014\u2014\u20141-tee_roomns-ail-night;-suppHed-them-with| THE MILK IN THE COCOANUT.Following the publication of a letter by Hon.8.H.Blake condemning evil practices at elections, there has ap- we Blake two years ago.This letter, which is published elsewhere, indicates a sufficiently mundane reason for Mr.Blake's action in geparating from the leaders of the Ontario Liberal party.That separation is in fact announced, fot Mr.Blake challenges the Commissioner of Crown Lands to open the controversy between them to the publio, who, he thinks would.not long submit to \u2018the new departure.The action the administration contemplated\u201d .taking, should be \u201cfatal to any Minister,\u201d in- involving as it did a departure which aru gged liquor .and taken: them to the \u201cmust absolutely shake the confidence | polls next day, and thut one-of the vot._Healifax, N.8.Jan.6.\u2014Signor_Mar- |} Mr.J.Henry Kolker developd the part of Steve Harlan in such a manner as to which It contains, Mr.Kolker, .who | finishes his eugagemént this week, will consequently \u201corry with him the regrets of \u2018those who vould like \u2018a see a further development \u2018af his versatile abilities, \"Through hig own.deceft.Harlan ia separated fic n his wife, and In this scene Migs Victory Bateman, a charming and sympathetic Mry Blossoui, rose to a really high level of dramatic rppresen.tation.After years of wandering Har- Jan returns to his old home, meets his \u201cHttle daughter, nid a recone iliation between the husband and wife is effertod.Commencing amid storm and stress; the play culminat-s in x Haven where 19 rest.Not a few comedy ineljents enliven tha progrèss of the -plav,- chlef among thesr being the scerie in which Uncle Bartlott, after, a.courtship of thirty yeara, tion to Deborah.CHILD ACTORS IN PLAY AT FRANCAIS.Something of a hit was made.at the Francais lust night by Theo, Kremis's play \u2018For.Her Children's Sake.\u2019 and applauded so liberally, that cur tain calls were numerous.The story Is woven \u2018around the only daughter of a country rector, who is rôbbed of her lover by the machinatioun of à rival, and when shé attempts to by-her father.Unable to find her, lover, she finally marries a -clreus performer, who dies leaving her\u2019 penniless and with two little children.\u2019 To save them the Workhouse, she mmrries\u2014the circus \u2018manager, who.of course, treats mes\u2014n\u2014fer\u2014some Tt contains nothing but some \u201cutes to \u201cnext to that tact, and then they seftled i York, Jr., a cold Wotan on Whee dia er fers ve who sp 4 i ins iran of the | of urch, who pre- tee of tation address.pager Hill, Q | , pu Nis mahogeiy, on T.George \u201ccom Vio soke.\u201cassociation Rev, Mr.Oxley, who read an address from the same As sociation; Rev.Hugh Pedley, who voi ry wd iia min a thas at the Roval + the wight ere's be Su to be so \u201cchange,\u201d and there was last night.doling, the pemoments, frhen the e on the stage look -as if the.dou Rike to-be away.back sitting own.The show did not deserve.the \u2018roasting, but it opened up too tamely to suit.There gre some redeeming | features in the vaudeville section, the bright particular star of the olio being Miss Minnie Granville, featured as \u201cthe Canadian songstress.\" She pleased the gallery with a whistling song.Hilton brothers do a Juggling act with Indian clubs that is pretty clever, that also helped to put the gallery in a good humor.The show ends with a skit built upon adventures in a sleeping car.It was the best part of \u2018the show, \u2018but tha gallery was back on the judges\u2019 stand with the seals broken on a new brand of scatning comment, and some of the company looked pretty thankful as the curtain fell that cut off that crowd of merry roasters overhead.TWO SUCCESSES AT THE NOUVEAUTES.This week the management of the Theatre des Nouveautes is repeating two of the pieces which it bas produced with most notable success during the season, viz.: \u201cLa Dame Aux Camellias\u201d and _\u2018\u2018Sapho, which will- divide the week between them.No .plaÿ is more popular: among the patrons of the French theaitres in Montreal than \u201cLa Dame aux Camelias.\u201d When it: was presented at Des Nou- hors gallery made n at Proctor's this week, is} develop fully every element of strenzth \u2019 finally makes.a declara- ' good house witnessed the performance, ! follow him, Is driven from her home| of the public in the administration of \u20acr8 had never recovered.: stand that when the Commissioner pers [INCINERATION DE TH EN v sisted Mr.Blake \u2018should \u2018proceed to act |.Ald Ames TO BE I\" etre .5 arche an allieres upon the opinions thus expresséd.will to-morrow afternoon commence an Supplementary explanations make the investigation into the conduct.of the causes of quarrel still more apparent, Inciñeration Department.The meet- The matter An issue affected the now ing will be for purposes of organization, and to determine just tar the famous Helen iron mine.Mn Blake investigation shall .whether repregent ane.get \u2018of claimants r.| within or beyond the administration exercised by Ald.Lavallee since the commencement of last year.Ald.Ames, who is chairman of this special court established by the Council, is anxious to present a report within two weeks, pr ré PRESENTATION TO MR.MACFARLANE.\u20ac \u201cClergue was a claimant on the other side, Mr.Blake does not discuss in his letter the extent to which the administration is vested with discretion in such matters,but it is not altogether un- _natural_ to suppose.his clients might have been influenced in choosing him for their advocate by the knowledge that he had for many years been on a.footing of confidential intercourse, as Mr.Archie Macfarlane- left last night for an extended business tour, accom- partied by his partner, Mr.Arnold.\u2018They have taken an office in the Cor- istine Buildings.Mr.Archie Macfar« lage was presented by.his confreres.with the furniture for his new office and good wishes for success in his new \u201cVenture.of.trust for fifteen years in the _estabs lishment of Caverhill & Learmont.NOT AN LÇR.EMPLOYE.Samuel Bird, the engine driver, held responsible by.the Coroner\u2019 the pegs on .the Vic ae tand n Piste + se ly pleaded the party's cause in courts, with the heads of the ad- % opinion, \u2018as given to his oliguts, In hs \u2018Way depended upon such L but the subsequent fact # coptantion wag over-ruled by r.Davis tg \u201cthe Ags Ato x the gman Ms, Clergu *» oy He has occupied a -position | ner infarmousiy; and-romes-\u2014n-\u2014f HN \"loud hooting from\u2019 the galleries, is made to ride\u2019 in the ring to sive her children from performing, and when the show.appears in her own town Ten.shé is compelled to ride before: the eyen -of her old rival; and when \u2018ill to.the point of prostration.Her lover appears, | and when she is hurt at the performance, he attends her.The bullying hus- bard is shot by her little son\u201d while about to heat his wife, and It all ends happily: with the death of the woman | who.has caused the trouble and the} reconciliation of the rector with his The children naturally figure promi- nentiy in .the perforinance, and occasionally they have too much to do.Ed- winWalter ag Roland Ashton, the circus proprietor, and.Brinsly Shaw as Dr.Horace Parker played the roles excellently, while Wm.R.McKay in _the character of.Jonathan Pryman, scored well with the house.Miss.Delma Hèt- man as Edna Kingsley was able to get a great deal out of à trying port, and the supporting company was ¢ apg ble.The final act of - the piece drags in places, is a play with some ne strong featu BURLESQUE AT } She | yedrs after her - departure frdm \u201chome, I daughter, and her union with the man | she loves.\u2018but aside, from this, \u201cFor Her | Children\u2019s Sake\u201d ia Tull of Incident and) : veautes at the opening of the season it scored a distinct success, and gave the theatre a prestige which no French \u2018theatre\u2019 in the city had achieved for years.In its Jeading role Madame d'Ar- belly made her first great hit with a Montreal audiece.Her splendid emotional powers and her wqmderfully caressing voice, made her peculiarly fitted for the artistic portrayal of {this \u201cpart of passion and pathos.\u2018The repetition of.this success was anticipated with a great deal of pleasure, and the pretty St.Catherine street theatre was well filled with an expectant crowd.It was, therefore, with a feeling of disappointment that it was - discovered that Madame d'Arbelly's name did not appear opposite the leading role.Under these circumstances it can be understood that Madame Bertha Stuart's delineation of Marguerite Gauth- fer was most critically followed, and it must honestly be said \u2018that perhaps largely by reason of the inevitable comparison, ner efforts failed on the whole to arouse enthusiasm.In \u2018the first two acts sne was distinctly cold, and although in the powerful scerte with her iover's father in the third act, and again in\u201d the-death acene, -she succeeded.in} drawing applause from the audience, lier work on the whole could \u2018not be sald to he equal to the demands of no | exacting: a part.M.Dhavrol as Duval Pere, and Mme.Jeannin as Prudence, left little to be desired, while Mlle.De- : bruyne \u2018amd M.Guirand showed .decided improvement tn their work.During the \u2018latter half of the week \u2018Sapho\u2019\u201d \u201cwill be\u2019 presented, with Mma d\u2019 Arbelly In title the title role.; PRESENTATION nm FORMER PASTOR The metithers of the American Preshy- i \u2018terian Church,\u2019 turned oir in full force Jast night to meet.ne foriner pastor, Rev.T; S._MeWilliame, PB, now of Calvary Church, (leveland, O., and Mrs.MeWil- lame.The reception Fen to them: was.a mout hearty one; and it wuk the warm- eat and sincerest of eulogy that accom- mnied the generous gift made to Dr.and re: MeWilhams.This further, token of \u2018the esteern of the $ \u2018MODE OF USING IT: A \u2018tablespoonful of it is usually taken anutea in a half tumber of water, or in à glass of vermouth, before.or after meals, or at any hour .\u2018Those who take a tablespoonful in half a glass of wine.water.or coffee.à tablespoonful pure.who are subject to be feverish, ure strong- of the day when thirst is felt.indigesdions one should take \u2014\u2014-manrghy- places and bad air, or.* ly recominended to always correct their water with FERNET-BRANCÆ ° -On all other occasions \u2018the usual dose -is* One tablespoonful of FERNET in two of water.or ad, on Quart bottles, $1.ê Kl Very.Superior old\u201d White Port Wine.+ 77 $150 ner bottle; $17.00 per dozen.©.\u201cWHITE PO RT WINE,\u201d .The best that money \u201ccan buy\u2014 $1.50 per bottle, $17.00 per dozen.\u201cThe Royal \u201d \u201d Red.Port Wine.$2 50 per bottle, $25.00 per dozen.~ £150 Particular Oldest.FERNE T-BRA NCA BITTERS | - FERNET-BRANCA BITTERS.' c ' each: $13.50 per.cuse of one dozen.To : ced \u201chis personal feelin of Dr.MoWilllams ng | A eo-warken, mayor of Westmount, ho spoke on be- | half of the community in general.: All the speakers paid the: highest tributes to the ex-pastor and his energetic and popular wife.Dr.McWilliams _relied with deep feeling, and Mrè.Me-.Villiame in the courwe of a few.well ex- Pressed \u2018sentences, said\u2019 that.it was at once | he saddest and happiest day of her life.A deputation from the Presbyterian Ministerial Association consisting of Rev.Messrs.Oxley and Hill, then made | a presentation to Dr.McWilliams and | read the following extract from the minbtes of the last meeting: \u201cThe Presbyterian Ministerial Association having learned that Rev.D.8, McWilliams, D.D.of the American Presbyterian Church, \u2018has accepted a call to another field of labor, desires to placeson fecord an expression of the loss sustained in his\\ removal.\u201cFor some ten years Dr.McWilliams has labored in this city with great diligence and ability and eminent success, and by his genial and courteous man- | ner has won for himself the confidence and esteem of all his brethren in the ministry.| \u201cThey found him ever ready \u2018to co- orerate with\u2019 them on all questions of | religigus importance, throwing himself into every movement that looked towards the good of men and the glory of God, an indcfatigable worker in the Lord's \u2018vineyard: ; \u201cThe\u2019 assoriation woulda specially em- pahsize the interest he and his devoted people have manifested ir .our Chinese | mission work and \u201calso in the home.mission work of our church in the Northwest.It is well known that.he spent his vocation last summer in a trip to British Columbia and largely with a view to locate the interest of hiss people.in some spiritual fleld.\u2018It is thus with sincere regret we part with a brother s0 full of enterprire and loyalty and so béund up.with us in the Work of our-|- church and \u2018we can-only.pray and hope.that the cause he has so much at heart Will not suffer because of his withdrawal from it.\u201cWe follow him to his new field with our best wishes, helieving that the Master who blessed him so abundantly.here | will \"bless him still more abundantly there.\u201d .DAILY PAPER ON SHIPBOARD.London, Jan.6.\u2014The Marconi Wireless Telegraph .Company announces that it has concluded: contracts for daily service of news telegrums to a British mail steamer sailing from Liverpool for New- York at the end of the current month.The vessel will.be equipped with a complete staff and plant, which will enable: the- publication of a- daily} newspaper on board during the voyage.For the present the company withholds \u2018the name of the vessel.DO You BELCH GAS?If you have uneasy sensations in the stomuch, a bad taste in the mouth.\u201cheadache-\u2014remember that ten drops of Polson's Nerviline in sweetened water is a quick and certain cure.- Nerviline dids digestion, dispels the gas, makes you comfortable and.free from distress at once.~Nerviline is just splendid for: \u2018Cramps, Colic, Dysentery, Stomaca and Bowel Troubles, and costs only 25c¢.Better try it.Dr.Hamilton's Pills cure Constipation.The Funeral Directors \u2018and Embalmers, 300 ST.JAMES ST.a \u2014_\u2014 00.and Discount Sale! | The evidence of your own eyes will be more convincing ~and conclusive than a whole page of talk.Come to-morfow, make it a point to see these special cut price lines in new seasonable gouds, compare the values with those offered at similar sales, \u201cFrust your, own judgment and we It abide by \u2018your decision.x 5.1c WHITE INDIA LINEN.Sale 12%c WHITE VICTORIA LAWN, Price .oooveveenees TTP 1 Sale Price .ccaeceeee NP 80 Bôc ALL WOOL CHALLIES.Sale 18¢ WHITE NAINSOOK MUSLINS.Price LLu.ccsacorarees ac scie cnences 37C Sale Price .teeiomenan +\u20260s.e 13C J 6c COLORED SILK GRENADINES, Sc FRENCH FOULARDINES, silk for evening wear.Sale Price \u2026 38C finish.Gale Pric& 5.| 45c CAMEL'8 HAIR DRESS GOODS, .#H.00 SILK AND WOOL DRESS = , black only.Sale Price .GOODS, nice shades, Bale Price, SOC $1.50 FRENCH TAFFETA SILKS.$1.10 PANCY TAFFDTA SILKS.Sale Sale Price «.ccovevvveennnrnnnan .78C Price .veceeveneene rareccciscce Unassorted Colors and Sizes in ALEXANDRE, PERRIN FRERES & TREFOUSSE \u2018 BEST ENCH KID GLOVES.Worth up to $1.50 pair, button, lacing, and a few dome fastening, Your choice, Wednesday.per pair oe srestessssercatiusasess \u2018Three Representative Values in White - Goods from our Curtain Department on Third Floor : : .800 Fuil Double Bed Size AMERICAN WHITE CROCHET BED SPREADS, hemmed borders.+120-DOOR- PANELS, A splendid dollar value.For this Sale, each in WHITE ARABIAN NET, with Heavy Applique Needlework.Never before sold at less than $1.%.- For this Sale, each 100 PAIRS WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, esrarecacs scies 2000 full width and 3% yards psc 760 -long; pretty lacy -depigns.Regular\u2019 price; $1.ek Kor this Sale, pair aurvsavocce Ladies\u2019 Winter Jackets sescase \u201c pee.oft.Misses Coats [RN career .25 p.c.off.Ladles\u2019 Fur Lined Capes .25 p.c.off | Ladies\u2019 Winter Suits .25 to 38 1-3 p.c.off Ladies\u2019- Coats @hd Ulsters.10 to 50'p.c.off |, Children's Couts and Ulsters.25 p.c.off Ladies\u2019 Walking and Dress Skirts .Ladies\u2019 Stik Skirts ?.\u2026.25 p.c.off aranéa res eva eur sa encens 1010.25 p.c.oft Boys\" Sallor Suits, at .23 1:3 p.c.oft \u2018LADIES\u2019 UNTRIMMED, READY- TO-WEAR AND TRIMMED HATS.\u2026 50 to 7 p.c.off \u2018Continuation of Our Embroidery, Loom Ends and Whitewear Sale.va There are still thousands earlier you come \u2018the better an elsewhere.beautiful Loom Ends for you to choose.from.but the larger the assortment.Sec our display et Ladies\u2019 White Muslin Loderwear, on ud Floor.To- -MOrrow.; \u2018Nothing like it Come\u2019 THE HAMILTON COMPANY | St Catherine.and Peol Sts.and Dominion Square.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014- > THE WORLE Continually.on its Axis.° URNS + fromi sickness should For acute \u2018Persons [dwelling in uffer 1 » FRASER, VIGER & co.Sole Ar ants.< FRASER, VIGER S& CO., -IMPORTERS ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, :207, 209-A ND 211 ST.JAMES STREET.Extra Large Smeits, Portland Finnan nan Haddies, - Bluefish, Weakfish.LE?\u2018To Buy Your Furs can obtain : ditions.Phelps & Binns 6 vi ICTORIA SQUARE, Ton, Main 417 an 413 SR ems I Great Annual DISCOUNT SALE 18 NOW on.Special Reduotion \u2019 dn.Al Lines of.BOOTS and.; SHOES ' - as.well as.our 3 BUT THR | Weather | Goncitions - are not always the sante.\u2018 .The Thormemeter has become very changeable.The cha ates of the whole world are no longer recogrosadis I.\u2014 Canada our Winters are now later aad\u2014Tul- Wore Clue tae SPrus.\u2018Has Hardly Begun .had suy very.severe weather,: hut If ; coming and will de at long duration from.\u201c tie past ibdications, - .This \\s the time The best place fer quam, choice : and.small prices, is a - i .; ) CHAS.DESJA RDINS & coon account of buying in large \u2018quantities Por cash ane under personal supervision, we are tho only ones In canada who Ee w + FURS OF VA LUE \u201cFrom 25 Per Gent.to 40 Per Cent._ Less than- other places and resol them on the same coñ- \u201c With the bost connotsseurs, the à largest Canadian.buyers, The Winter LE have not as .yet is.\u2019 in alt sonsons Continent.- + | HAS.DESJARDINS & GO, 1533 to 1541 St.Cath a ne Being Always on Top Our line of the est Furs.are sold at the lowest prices on the \u201c American Customers Require an immense stock from one end of the your to the other.We buy accordingly, and thus can make s such offers ° \u2018Don\u2019t Forget This.\u2014 Bringing With tt \u2018Gatarrhat Dissases of| | an Kinds-\u2014Pe-ru-na Cures.\u201c ABOUT THE KP STEAMPSHIP CO Nr.Marcus Auerbach Returns FEAFLL PROSPECT FOR AUTO TRAS (Special te The Montreal Hepald.) È & H in \u201cI Miss Maud Palmer, \u201cThe Willows,\" Cataraugi, Ont.is a singer of local wcte.She writes: Co \u2018! acknowledge with thanks \u201cthe value of Peruna as a splendid remedy in case of a severe.coll.Last winter I caught a cold and did not pay the proper \u2018attention to it until it got so bad that | could not attend to » regular work.My aunt advised - me to try Poruna, and | com-' menced taking it at once.With- In three days.! found great re- fief.In ten days ! was.not on- tirely well, biit my system was 1 $81,250.From Business Trip to Virginia, Mr.Marcus Auerbach, gan èral manager qf the Canada Tubular Of] Steam Transportation Company, has returned from Richmond, Va., where the trouble arose in connection with Mr.Samuel Harris\u2019 demand.for the surrender of 126,000 shares: In the company, which Harris claimed under an agreement with Mr.Auerbach, which was ratified by Mr.R.A.Knapp, inventor of the fubular boat and president of the com- any.Mr.Auerbach went to Richmond to arrange with the Trigg Shipbuilding Company for 'a contract for a $50,000 oil-carrying vessel .after Mr.Knapp's invention.Harris and Paul Neumann, also of New York, drifted into the city a few days later, - and this was what Mr.Auerbach found himself facing in the Richmond Dispatch in the adver tising columns :\u2014 At a Bargain.\u2014A \u2018written \u2018agreement between the advertiser and Marcus Auerbach, secretary and treasurer of Canadian Tubular Steamship Oil Transportation Company, approved by the inventor, F.A.Knapp, under whose grant said company is operating, for 125,000 shares in the Canadian Tubular Steamship .OIil' Transportation .Company.Paid $169 for the lof; \u2018par value, What am I offered ! Information as to true financial standing of company, furnished on application.8.toned up, and I felt much stronger than | I bad before.We keep it on hand, and if dny mamber of the family feols sick adose or two of Peruna is all that is needed to cure.\u201d Winter is half over: People are continuing to catch colds, and aot a house but hears the winter cough.People are trying to get something to cure these troubles which are almost inevitable at.this time of the year.It can sately be said that nine- -tenths\u2019 of the people in the United States have à cold some time during the winter.There is one remedy Avkich will prevent colds and cough and cure them with certainty when cou-, tracted.This remedy is Péruna.\"Cakén with regularity during the winter months, it will entirely prevent\u201d enlds, coughs, la \u2018grippe; consumption, bron- chitig or pneumonia.It will-also\u2018cure 7 Without failure catarrh and recent cases : SHIPPING.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.24 Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 ons.\" .\" NEW STEAMSHIPS.Tunisian.10,579 tons, Twin Screws | avarian.10,510.tons.Twin Screws lonian,.9,000 tons.Twin Screws \u2018Protorian.5,800 tons.Royal Mail Serv:ca ta Live: pool.Calling at Moville.NUS à MAUD PALMER.of consumption, and often in advanced: stages, Everybody should have the .64-page book on catarrh and winter diseases which is belhg sent free by The, Peruna |.Medicina Co.of Columbus, Ohio.1f you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, full statement of your case and he will vice gratis.Peruna can ve purchased at any first class drug.store at $1.09 per bottle.Address Dr.Hartman, President of Ghigo.Hartman Sanitarium, \u2018Columbus, |: \u201cOhio.: : .or 7 _= SHIPPING.: - AAMT, : MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED.The only direct and regular stéamship line between CANADA AND MANCHESTER.It is proposed to despatch the steamers of dates: .: HALIFAX AND ST.JOHN, N.B+, © To Manchester.From Manchester.Dec.5.MancHester Importer .Jan.Dec.26.*Manchester Commerce .Jan.15 Jan.2.*Manchester City .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Jan.25 \u2018 *Fitted with cold storage.\u201d HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE.Hamburg to Portland, | Me.\u2018 | have the company\u2019s charter annulled write at once to Dif.Bartman, giving a : be pleased to give.you his valuable ad- this line\u2019 ou or about - the undermentioned From St.John.\u2019 il \u2018as his owh would also be ot consider-| JT Accepted from him.the sum of $189 and Harris, 18 West 115th Street, New York, N.Y.Harris claimed that he- had spent | 3169.25 in New Jersey on the Incorporation of the company, and threatened to for alleged false pretences.\u2018According to Mr.Auerbach, Harris\u2019 attempt is simply to hold the company | sup.He states that he became asso- lose with Harris some time ago in this city, and that later he \u2018dropped \u2018him, Harris had agreed to-do certaln things to \u2018promote the, company in consideration of 125,000 shares, and when he saw that the shares were now on the way to becoming valuable he endeavored to get them or a cash equivalent.STORY OF THE TROUBLE.Mr.Auerbach\u2019s story of their dealings is as follows :\u2014 \u201cIn the early part of the year I met * Mr.Knapp, the inventor of the tubular vessel.' I had been following up the development of the Texas oil fields, and I was quick to realize that what would- equal thé fortunes made in oil itself would be the transportation.of oll.I looked over Mr.Knapp's plan and dis- \"covered that his vessel\u2019 Would bé the \u2018best oil carrier afloat.Applications were made for patents of the tubular vessel in elghteen different countries, and I undertook to organize a company, now krown as the Canadian Tubular Steamship Oll Transportation | Sempany.At this time I \u2018met Mr.Samuel Harris; who had \u2018his office in \u2018the Temple Bullding, Montreal, conducting a business known as the Home Remedy Company, employing a large\u2019 staff of hands, and seemingly doing.a large business.In the course of cons to understand that he had the promotion\u2019 of companies down to his.fingers\u2019 ends, that he was possessed of considerable capital, and had unlimited credit with newspaper men throughout the \u201c United States.That an uncle of his who was a m'llionaire.of the same name able assistance to me.On, the strength of these\u201d statements |: \u2018agreed_to _giva him 125,000 shâres-out-of versation with Mr.Harris, he gave mel\u2019 Tond-n, Jan.6\u2014Fhe medicai- at pres foresees a new and awful the mised automobile, which may suc the ordinar \u2018train, carryin passenge:s at the rate of one hundre miles the hour.Each automobile must Carry a large supply, of highly ingam- mable liquid, whic t present rallways , will carry only under the most stringent restrictions.What will happen when the automobile sustains a collision?\u2018\u2019An instantaneous, gigant.c conflagration, invoiv- Ing the whole of the wreck.\u201d But there is one consolation, \u2018the passage of the petroleum vapor into the lungs woud prooably determine Insensibility forthwith.\u201d This consolation reminds one of the statement made by the theatrjcal manager, who tried to |.soothe an audiettcé panic stricken at a fire by assuring them that there was a reservoir on the roof that would \u2019 drown them all at once.AMERICAN PLANT.AGAINST BLOCKADE New York, Jan.6.\u2014It has been announced that a protest will be sent to Secretary Hay complaining of the treatment accorded the Red D- line steamer Caracas at La Guaira by the blockading powèrs.\u201cnue Caracas arrived here to-day, and uwners of cargo which was not discharged at La Guaira.declared that they will seek to obtalh indemnity through the United States.Government.MME HUMBERT GETS À CARPET IN JAI .Paris, Jan.6.\u2014The {llustrious author of \u201cCyrano\u201d figures (n the list of Hum- bert victims.\u201cThe trial of the, \u201cGrand Therese and her associates necessl- tates extensive structural changes in the Paris Palais de Justice, which have been entrusted.to an architect, M.Tournajre, who happens -to be engaged in- constructing a- Basque: -villa for.M.Rostand at Cambo, the poet's favorite Pyrenean resort.So the poel must wait Mme.Humbert, le bein- treated with \u2018every consideration in the conciergerie.- \"The other day ehe complained that her] cell was cold \u2018and her state of health might suffer.The examining magistrate at once sent out and had a 300 franc ($60) Smyrna carpet purchased and laid in her cell.! MR.SU LTE'S SU.CCESSOR.Ottawa,» Ont, Jan.6.\u2014The order-in- council making the chunges in the Department of Militia, consequent upon the super\u2026innuatioy of.Mr.Benjamin | \"Sulte, has been amulgated.Mr.E.E.Lemieux, the correspondence .branch, is S roroted to a first-class clerkship, and Mr.E.F, Jarvis becomes | chief clerk in succession to Mr.Sulte.:Mr.Frank \u2018Beard succeeds Mr.Jarvis\u2019 in- the adjutant-genera)\u2019s branch.COCHRANE\u2019S BAND EVERY BVBWING \u2018Corner it Hub yt | ja but Be SPECIAL MUSIC DURING es HOLIDA YS.BOTH AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS.Oridinary skating Tuesday night, with Grand.Illumination, at usual prices, 10c and 15c.THE MONTAGNARD.AMATEUR ATHLBTIC ASSOCIATION, J.A.CHRISTIN, Sec.-Treas.\u2019 AUDITORIUM, PRINCE ARTHUR SKATING RINK, OO esd Be Orbais Streot.NOW OPEN ' .THE FINBST AND LARGEST COVERED RINK IN AMERICA.' rigngers T Troubadeurs THE ERTY BELLES of GAP \u2014MARTIN HARVRY.in » PROCTOR'S.met THIS WEEK.Matineos Mca Wed , Thurs.ond Sat, t BBLL TEL.BAST 668.\u2014 Phont East 2219 == dia ) Eu THE MOST NUTRITIOUS, EPPS\u2019S COCOA \u201cAn admirable food, with all its natural.qualities intact, fitted to build up and maintain ro- - bust health, and to resist win.tone extreme cold.End 1-4-ib.tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & \u2026 \u2018Homoeo- - athic Chemists, London, Eng- EFPS'S COCOA GIVING STRENGTH & VIGOR.\u2014 AUCTION SALES.Immense Trade Sale \u2014OF\u2014 .Wooliens and Worsteds, Tailoring Goods, \"Sergey, Coatings, Suitings, Pantings, Tweeds, | Linings, etc., etc.(By Catalogue.) AT AUCTION.The subscribers have received instructions to sell at thelr Salesrooms, Nos.86 and 88 st.Peter Street, on Wednesday, January Tth, (For Account of English\u201cManufacturers) Over 1,000 pleces Woollens and Worsteds, Serges, Coatings, Pantings, Linings,*Tweeds, \"Friezes, éte., etc, just received \u2018from England, amounting, as per invoices, to about $35,000.The special attention.of Clothing Manufacturers and Jobbers is called to this important sale.Every lot to be sold without any re- serve.- Goods \u2018are now on view and Catalogue will | de mailed on application.\u201cLiberal terms.Sale at 10 O'Clock A.M.\u201c5 BENNING &' \"BARSALOU, | | Auctioneers.TRADE SALE - On WEDNESDAY.TH JANUARY, at our .Rooms, St.James Stréet, without reserve and rival -of Intercolonial Mail Train from Montreal.Noon Sunday and C.P.R.\u2018Windsor.Station 7.25 p.m.Sunday Trains go down to steamer's side.Tunisian {s the largest, fines.and .fastes)- Steamer on the Canadian foute.Re.ord pas- e Moviile to Rimouski, 6 days, 12 bourse saloons and staterooms are În the central part, where least motion is felt.Ælec- tricity is used for lighting.the ship through-\u2019 out, the lights boing at the command of the \u2018passengers any hour of the night: Music.Tooms and smoking rooms on the.promenade deck.The saloous and \u2018statereoms.are heated | by steam.RATES.\u2014Cabin, $50.00 and upwards, according - to \u2018steamer.ten per \u2018cent, is inade on Round Trip Tickets.: Second Cabin\u2014To Liverpool.or Lon- .dgnderry,, -$37.50- to-$40.00-single, \u201c$71.25 ta $78 return.Steerage \u2014 To \u2018Liverpool, London.Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry.including a plentful supply of provis- fons cooked and served and every re- © quisite for the voyage, $26.00.GLASGOW & NEW YORK SERVICE.Calling at Londonderry.(from New Pier; ?o of W.21st Street, New York).oot Prom i From ' Glasgow.Steamship.© New York.2, Dec.Sardinian.Sat., 10 Jan., 10 a.m 8'Jan.Laurentian .Jan., noon Ratés\u2014First Cabin, $48 and upwards; return tickets $81.00 and\u2019 upwards.Second Cabin,\u2019 to\u2019 Glasgow or Londonderry, $35; return tickets, $66.50.Steerage, $26.00.Steamers on this service have excellent ac- | ebmmodation for all classes of passengers.Ths Saloons are forward; Stateroom\u2019 near |.the centre of the ship.- Promenade deck the entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds of the length.Electric Ugbts throughout, \u201cand pti bells in every stateroom.\u2018H.& A, ALLAN.\u2018 85 Common Street; Montreal.I, IEAESTER % Cl.BEAVER LINE! From St.John, N.B., to Liverpool.LAKE ERI KB CHAMPLAIN .POTTER \u201creves PED.7 LAKE ER tesesdesncsucsncaneceses Feb.14 \u201cre From 8t.John, N.B,, to Bristol.LAKE MEGANTIC conned SMONTCALM:.,.LAKE PhO ANTIO OMONTCALM ; Pe sesccs Mar.7 LAKE MEGANTIC encoscsoconvocee0use Mar.28 Does not carry passengers.\"FIRST CABIN\u2014Single, $45.00 and upwards; Round wo $85.60 and upward a.SECON ABIN \u2014 Single, 00 and upwards; us Trip, $68.88 and upwards, ccording to steamer, location and nimber of persons in room.\"- $TEERAGE' RATES\u2014To Liverpool Londdn, 1 Londonderry, Glasgow, Belfast and Queens- town, $24.50 and $25.50, according to steamer.THE NEW WINTE + ROUTE - TO ENGLAND VIA JAMAICA.Por further particulars, apply to any agent of the line, or to ap ELDEt, DEMPSTER.& 00, em ga eae * mes vou Like the Frame r Picture.We make oot iq ire ttom gu attistio au ri piotnres 0 character to your pie A reduction of E '.\u2026.sceuneccosensesuens ze Jan.10 | eee Jan.25 |- LAKB CHAMPUAIN soasssessosocvecs.Fob.28 | [@ K MoLAREN, \u201c, From \u2018From From | From Hamburg.Liverpool.Steamer.St John.Halifax Dec.13.INICOMEDIE aascenioes \u2014 7 Zo Dec.Tunisian.-.\u2026.10 av, 12 Ji Nec.18.ier BOSNIA .ray \u2014\u2014 1Jan.Corinthian .17 Jan.\u201819Jan.FURNESS LINE.w 8 Jan.Pretorian .24 Jan.26 Jan.St.John to London: 15 Jan.Numidian .31 Jan.2 Feb.-.From London.\u2019 : 22 Jan.Parisiun .7 Feb.: *9Feb.Dic.6\u2026.\u2026.EVANGELINE ; s\u2026.\u2026.Dec 28 Steamers saii from Halnax after ar- Des 21.- LOYALIST .- a Jan.M.THROÔU B'LLS OF LADING.granted by any of the above lines to or from l'any point in Canada or Western States.For rats of trelght and particulars, apply to any \u201crailway agent, or to FURNESS, WITHY & co., Limited, Acents, 44 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, MONTREAL.DOMINION LINE - MAIL, STEAMSHIPS.\u2018LiveRPooL SERVICE.\u2014FROM-PORTLAND:T 1.FROM PORTLAND.-*Norseman.Jan.19 .Colonian.Jan.31 *Manxman,.Jan.17 \u2018 \u201cIrisbman.Feb.7 \u201cOttôman.Jan, 24 - Cailfornian.Feb.14 FOR AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL FROM PORTLAND *Englisbman 3.about Jan.10th 4 These steamers \u2018db- not: carry passengers.- Saloon, $50 and upwards, \u201cBOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Merion.-\u2026-.Jan.\u201817th and Feb.21st .Saloon, \u201c$50: \"Third Class, $28.00.: BOSTON TO THE MEDITERRANEAN.Vancouver.Jan.10 Cambroman.Jan.31 New England Jan.17 Commonwealth Feb.14 For further information apply to any agent of the company, or to - D.TORRANCE & co, \u201cGENERAL AGENTS, ' 7 ST.SACRAMENT sT., MONTREAL.TAKE NOTICE., | During the ycar\u2014the advertising MINARP' s LINIMENT .\u201cwill contain.expressions of no uncertain- sound from people who speak from personal experience as.to, the -merits: of this best of } Household \u2018Remedies.\u201d Leather - Belting Genuine Oak.Also Mini Our prices\u201d are.better quality of our _known to dwe Supplies and P cho Par ** are too well lon .- eee ES 181 CRAIG ST.MONTREAL | BRANCH.TORENTO, Als We sive ossh réceip in PR mer MONTABAL'S ART BRINTERS> .Co HERALD Pee DEPARTMENT.Harris refused, | Trigg Shipbuilding Company last Von- | close a satisfactory cantract, with this.\u2019 zeo, the Itallan patriot, dled .suddenly | She accompanied.HAD OVER 500 BOILS.\u201c7 \u2018aboud this miraculous cure.by | rs 500 boils; but since takin; \u2018| DOCK BLOOD BITTERS I am entirely 4 Utica, N.1., under date of Dec.3st, be subsequently formed.: Some two days after the recelpt of\u2019 this money from Mr.Harriss.T tendered , him back his money and offered to him $200 in axéess of it.This amount Mr.Shortly after this, Mr.Harris left Canada and failed to carry out his obligations, to assist me fn prosecuting and furthering the interests of this company by advertising and giving me the benefit of his general experience as promoter,-as I have previous- og never.promoted a company in my ife.\u2018A short tima.after Mr.Harris left Canada he wrote «me from New York, asking for his atock -and requested that -it-be givento Fim in certificates 6f four\u201d chares each, which would have meant the fasuing of $1,250 certificates to him, | wanted this- stock: \u201cfor use in \u2018one of his \u2018hRAvertising schemes, and that.he .vould throw it on the market to the detriment \u2018'of those who had Invest2d in the pro- periy, and even if I had.chosen at that Cate to give him his stock, it \u201cwould have been unfalr to the rest of the company, as the 1,000.000 shares given to Mr.Knapp to be tivided among those who, had assisted nim In his early experi \u2018ments which finally produced the tubular vessels, were still in the certificate rtock book, and all those having claim to same, which number some gixty.odd gentlemen in Montreal, were thoroughly.satisfied\u2019 to consider this stock pnnled \u2018until such time as, in the Interests of the company, it was.deemed advisable to issue to them thelr certificates._ _ SAW TRIGG OFFICIALS.Mr.Knapp accompanied me here to Ychmond.and with me interviewed the day, and from our conversation held.-we see no reason.why ve.could not firm just as son as they are.in à position to efiter into new contracts\u2019.\u201cMr.Auerbach concluded ris statenient by saying that\u2018 Harris was trylag to | obtain this stock to put Up as'collateral in another concern.cee met FAMOUS DAUGHTER OF GaRi- BALD 1 DEAD.Rome, Jan: 6.\u2014Teresita; the daughter of Garibaldi, and wife of General Can- to- day at Caprera.ar na campalgns.\u2014 mare Er me This may seem aa exaggeration to you, BUT IT IS TRUE.| \".All sufferers\u201d from Bad.Blood.should read | \u201c SURDOCK BLOOD BITYERS.CURED IN 1885.\u2018 \u2018Mr.David F.Mott wrote us from Se ring Valley, Ont, in 1885.He saïd:\u2014 ered from impure blood A Jad , and can recommend it to any person troubled with bad blood.CONFIRMED IN 1901, .Mr.Mott veritns us from 62 Broad St, .1901.says: \u2014Some time ago I re ceived & letter from your firm, \u2018saying that some years ago yo received à testimonial from \u2018me, stating that I had.over 500 boils.Yes, sir, I had, and | I must say that I have never had the re- ore Bf on a nimes 7 took Bit ou ok inte Lai good 1 tank G « a good 0 since, for «s a greû a health TE is h >.\u2018 success, which it For os of ; ts \u2018or dealers, my own stock in a company that was to} | Colorado Springs.Col, Jan.6\u2014J.F.MR.CLERGUE: WAS \u201cOUT.\u201d Mr.F.H.Clergue, the active and energetic promoter of Mammoth indubtrial undertakings ut the \u201cS00,\u201d is at the: Windsor Hotel: sultation during his stay with © Mr, | George E.Drummond,and some others interested in iron, steel and.lumber production, but had no use for newspapers on this trip.When enquiry was \u2018made with a view to an interview he promptly telephoñed that he was \u201cout.\"\u201d arr WANT LIGHTHOUSE ON MAIN DUCKS Kingston, Jan.\u20186 \u2014(Spoëtä) \u2014A petition largely signed is being prepared in Ogdensburg, N.Y., for transmission to Oti{awa, asking that a lighthouse be Teengtrueted on the \u2018Main Duka Islands | in Lake Ontario and a fog signal on the False Ducks Islands, to prevent a repetition of the disaster-of last.month.when the tug Hall was lest\u2019 with all § hands.\u2014 ei - \"FOR MANITOBA COLLEGE.Winnipeg, Jan.6.\u2014Dr.Bryce, modera- | tor of the General Assembly, returns to- \u2018day from his territorial tour in the interests of Manitoba College.Several thousand dollars were received.Re- three self-sustaining congregations, and Moose Jaw $1,100.\u2018 FROM POISONED WHISKEY.Railey, who drank poisoned whiskey given him as.a present, died yesterday.|.His wife, who drank from the same bottle, has -partially recovered.She as- sérts that the whiskey was purposely oisoned and given to her husband.There 18 no clue to the murderer., ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \" EPIPHANY EXCURSIONS, For Epiphany \u2018the St.Lawrence \u2018and Adirondack Railway will sell bétween eta- tions.in Canada\u2019 tickets at rate of single - fare for the round trip, tickets being good going January 5th orth, valid for return passage until January 7t h.For-in forma- \u2018tion, time tables, etc., call on New York | Central \u2018Railway ticket agents.e ® + - 000905600000 00 009000 pa BELLEVILLE; ONT.\u2014Mrs.\u2018J.W.North Hastings, 18 dead\u2019 of pneumonia.HONOLULU.\u2014Bishop _ Gulstan : F.Ropert,\u201d head of the \u201cRoman Catholic .Church dn: the Hawaiian Islands, is dead.NEW YORK.\u2014 Brigadier-General EN Long, of Plainfield, N.J., is dead.was twice brevetted in t he civil war for gallantry.\u2019 LONDON, ONT.\u2014 Ex-Ald.* Joseph Hook, a prominent bullder, and very old citizen, ig dead, aged 60 years.A widow, son and daughter survive him.PAWTUCKET, R.IL.\u2014Frederick Clark Sayles, first Mayor of this city, and one of the most prominent milimen in the couptry, is dead: from apoplexy.| - SALT LAKE, UTAH.\u2014Geo, A.Lowe, \u2018 ane of the most prominent bankers and business men of Salt Lake, Is dead, aged 67 years He leaves a fortune estimated at $1,000 BRADFORD, VT.Former Governor oswell Farnham is dead.He was vernor of the state from 1880 to 1883, | Foproee which_ time, with_his_astaff,.he resented Vermont at the Forktown elebration.; Sd PELLEVILLE, \"ONT.\u2014Mr.Willian Se one of the oldest tel ere in Ontar 3 trop > ARE jar mine ant chilaeen, wl 3 * .eus TT aan on He, has been in con- | gina Presbytery giving $3,200, with only |\" Pearce, wife of Mr.Pearce, M:L.A.for] He : 4 gentative oO in lots to the he trade, $17,000 Worth of 0 Varied Goods, Dress Goods, Twecds, Top -Shirts, Under: wear, -Hosiery, Gloves, Linen, \u2018Tuwels, Lare, Embroldery, Whitewear, Neckwear, Ready Maude C.othing, Faney Goods, Boots and.Shoes, and many other goods, to be sold at Cu - \u201c any price! Easy terms.Ce .Le Salo at 10 O'Clock.+ \u2014\u2014.* MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.AUCTION SALE \u201cThu.suay, 8: h January, - , At Ten O'Clock A.M., without any.reserve, in retail Jots, : \u201c85000.All the Carpets, Oilcloths, etes, slightly damaged by waler and smoke at the Jate fire at | Mouut Royal Club, Sherbrooke Stréet, Cuftains, Rugs, Carpets, Porlieres, 100 yards Linoleum; * One Rug, cost $600.00.Qne \u2018Rug, cost $400.00.+0 ; Two Rugs, cost $260.00 \u2018each, - Ca Curtains, from $50.to $176.= | ° And other goods.: MARCOTTE BROS, hl 5 AT PRIVATE SALE! $50,000 Worth of Genuine Turkish, Persian - And Indian Rugs and arpets.In-all sizés™ \u2018and best quality, to be sold\u2019 during January, to close conslgn- mints and cover advances.: Rugs will be sold at 35 .per cent.under-regular prices ih order to clear.\u2018Now on view at our rooms, 1821-1823 \u201cNotre Daÿié Street.i COME EARLY AND GET - FIRST CHOICR.: M HICKS & CO.\u2018THE SAULT FERRIES CASE.Toronto, Ont, Jan.6\u2014Judge Street is hearing argument in the case of R D.Perry and the Sault Ste.Marie Ferry Company, against F.H, Clergue, W.B, Rosevear, the International Transpor- | tation Company, and the Algoma Central Railway Company regarding the right to run ferries at the Sault.The.laintiffs have a Dominion charter an he defendants got rights from the | province.The plaintiffs contend that there is no provincial jurisdiction over an international ferry.\u201d A big array of counsel is Pine A including a repre- the Attorney-General Blair's Puis} Great Baglish Remady fes Bout & Rhaumgilsm ©.Sate.Sure, Efatrec- vs Se 5 | MEADOW SWEET CHEESE CU, _ Auctioneers.| } Gray Lambs, Mink Martens, Sables and , TROL - 6 Re Tm x LT] ; Epwin CPx Æ CO.LEER Feo 1) Sa S: , SE IW, D AICO PLAC FE D'ARMES.MONTREAL.DAY AND EVENING CLASSES,\" Catalogue Mailed Free.Tel.Main Suv.> - CAZA & LORD.Principals Dawes & Co.BRE WERS, Pale Ales and Porter LACHINE, PQ Montreal 03» Main à [TN £21 8¢ James Streat J.H.R.-MOLSON & .Aleand Porter - BROS.Brewers., Have always on hard the various kindsot.\u2019 ALE and PORTER Wood and Bottles.Families Regularly: \u2018Supplied, 600 NotreDame St, Montreal.Jr 7 THE PHILLIPS STOEK- CO It à Fonr-Aut Pier, Co \u2018MAY BLOSSOM\u2019 ne Next Wack roth > in to: pose the dead ans featutes.© \u2018They be- eved it to be their box, but when the\u2019 boit lav uncovered.they saw with glad hearts that the dead man was unknown Patt informed \u201cthat their son had perished in the Rutlaüd wreck.-\u2014\u2014As-they had a boy.who Was brakenviu du a line between Montreal and Now York.they accepted oi the announcement as correet, and expect\u201d * eld to receive their son's remains, © The body will be sent back to: Burling: ton - 2 et CHANGE BREAKFAST.: Habit of Healthy Europeans, The sturdy Scotch, Germans, rench and Italiang seldom .or.never eat meat for, breakrast, Long Axpericice has taught that.the brenkfast should be simple and not include moat, Many Americans suffer with weak atomacha and more or léss illness bo- cnuge they fail to understand the simple - unmarried wen in the Cabinet.No tiie dus où Put his beea : îhe accident on the \u2026- by while.F-Mhre\u2014Cochrane were.\u2026 und healthtul plan of a breakfast sæome- what like the.followtng:\u2014 A littla fruit.A.dish of Grape Nuts and cream, | One or two soft eggs.i a A cup of Postum a Coffee and pure aps:a plete of ha A man says, \u201cI count te on ai\u201d until noon.\u201d osauve tried: rs oi e où two; ai Ver, «- alg volume feel.Sraanying's SE ve pu e BOULTON-MACPABLANE-On Dec, 3ist, at DONNELLY-WHYTE \u2014 At Vancouver, B.C., DUNN : HANRAHAN\u2014At Vancouver, 143 ST DOMINIQUE STREET a an Unused Room is\u201d an Ex AND DEATHS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 oot as otis ut Notices.\u2019 BIRTH.B\u2014At 27 boo Arthur Street, on rt ono D vite ot.Aug.J.Au- drews, of a sek, on Duc.20 a 32%.BALLE In this ce of Mr.G.Ballee, of a daughter, - raat J + HARVEY\u2014AL des Grove, on Dec.15, the wile af.M.Frank vey, of A s0%.OHNSTON\u2014At on Dec.rina 1 ram and vu.Soba Joma: ston.* ENNEDY\u2014At Masse.Que., on Dee.th, REN wire of Mr.8.Jue .of a son.LORE st Port Eslingtoo, NZ\u2014On Dee.15, B.C., the wife of E.Lorens, of a son.MACLIENNAN\u2014Où Jan.fad.at Third Co cession, Lancaster, Ont, the wife of Joba R.Maclennan, of a daughter.OWIS-+In this city, on Dec.dist, at No.5 vA nnepu Street, a son to Mr.and Mrs.will T Powis.\u201c.MARRIAGES.» Ottawg, by the Rev.J.M.Snowdon, Isabel Mureay, youngest daughter of Thomas Mace farlane, chief analyst I.R.D., Ottawa, Arthur R.M.Boulton, R.N., of Bushey, Herts, England.CAMERON-ANDERSON \u2014-on Dec.25th, at Huntingdon, Que:, by the Rev.P.H.Hut- chiggon, M.A., Mr.J.Alex.Cameron, N.P., of Montreal, son of the late Alex.Cameron, M.D., of Huntingdon, to Miss Grace \u2018 À.\u2018Anderson, daughter of A.A.Anderson.\u2018CLAYLAND-LYTTLE\u2014On De¢.17th, at Bar .ri nm, Que., by the Rev.A.Lee, ida Maude, youngest daughter of the late O.Lyttle, to Frank T.Ciayland, of Hemming- tord.CAMPBELL-LESLIE\u2014At the residence of the bride's parents, en Dec.24, by the Rev.Ddhald Stewart, Mr.D.A.Campbell to Miss Kthel, fifth daughter of Wm.Leslie, of La Guerre, Que, DICKISON-MOWATT\u2014At Chatham, N.B., on Dec.30, by the Rev.D.Henderson, Dawson, Dickison to Miss Agnes H., daughter À James Mowatt,\u201d Chatham.: on Dec.23, by Rev.R.K.MacBeth, J.A.Donnelly and Miss Emily Whyte.HILL-SCOTT\u2014On Christmas Day, at the residence of the bride's poe \u2018Scottsmore, Que., by the Rev.\u2019 W.P.R.Lewis, Claude .Carrolà Hill; of Barre, Vt., to Grace Irene, daughter of \"Jedidiab Scott.MACPHIE-MACPHIE\u2014At Elmsdale, N.S., 98 Dec.25,.by Rev.A.V.Morash, Alfred L Macphte, of Hardwood Land, to \u2018Annte, Le Macphie, of Nine Mile River.MORROW-BURK\u2014At the residence .of the biide's parents, on Dec.24, by the Rev, Colin McKercher, David Morfow, of Harrington, to Minnie, daughter ot Arthur Burk, of Grenville, Que.MARKHAM-REID \u2014 At B:C., on Déc.22, by Rev.Markhain- and Miss.Reid.MACFARLANE- -ROBB \u2014 At English River, Que, on Dec.2, by the Rev.J.W.Mc- Leod, John MacFarlane, of.Norton Creek, to Phoebe Robb.PATTERSON-ROSS \u2014 At Thomsan, Cumberland Co.N.S., Dec.31, by Rev.Christopher\u2019 Munro, David Patterson, -of Oxford, to Margaret Emily, only daughter of John 3.Ross, vf Thomson, PERRY-WYLIE\u2014At Vancouver, B.c.on Dec.23, by.Rev.J.M.Macleod, Harry Perry and Miss Minnie Wylie.TAYLOR-\u2014MUNRO\u2014At 359 Elgin \u2018Avenue, Westmount, on the 31st: December, by the Rev.Wm: Johnston, of St.Andrew's Presbyter an Church, acsisted by the Rev.Dr.McWilliams, late of the American Presbyterian Church, Montreal (now of Calvary Pregb) terian Church, Cleveland, Ohio), \u201cre win \u2018Addison Taylor; of New York.*o.K-uie Ross Munro, daughter of Thomas Barclay .Munro.3udx DEATHS IN THE CITY.: AUBRY\u2014ÎIn this city, on Jan.ith, at the age of 66 years, Ahgele Legault dit Deslauriers, Les wife of Andre Aubry.Funeral will take\u201d.place pu Wednesday morning, the-7th inst, \u201cfrom her husband's residence, No.29 Lusig- i rian Street, a: 815 o'clock, to St.Joseph's ° Church, tery.Friends and acquaintances are.re- quedked go attend.\u2018(Ottawa papers please Copy.) CUNDILL~In this city.on the 4th instant, | Margaret MrKenzie.widow of the late wilt New Westminster, A.E.Vert, W.B.liam Cundill, Edinburgh, Scotland, ins the 69nd year of her, age.be \\\u2014In this city, on the 5th instant, Brid- ! get Murphy.aged in years; widow of the : late William Dunn: native County \u2018Wèx- ford, Iteland.Fun:ral wlil léave her son's | residence, 21 Erie Street, W ednesday morns ing,.at 8 o'clock, to \u2018St.\u2018Mary's Church, | Maisonneuve Street, thence to Cote - des: Neiges.Cemetery.Friends.and arquaints | ances will please accept this_intimation, 3x ; DOYLE\u2014In this city, on\u2019 January 3rd, at | the age of 1 year, 5 months \u2018and 17 days, | Arnold Witiiam, Fdward, ! Marcus and.Bridget Doyle, | FLANAGAN\u2014On Jan.! Funeral tônk place on\u2019 Sunday, 4th, the Notre Dame Hospital.MCHUGU-\u2014In this city.'on Jan, 4th, Catherine: beloved sou, of 4rd.Henry.Flanagan.from Laing, iow, of the late Patrick J.Me.Hugin, a Native of the County Roscommon, : Ireland.i MU RPHY\u2014At the Notre Dame Hospital, on i there \u2018is undoubtedly.a thence 13 \u2018Cote des Neiges Ceme- |.\u2018drives out Ald.Harvey, Hall in Fes \u201ca PES \u2019e- A travagance.me \u201d House GANADIANP GIF CL tr.SALE.| Sm.Sa SE | on ALMOST \u2018NEW VILLIAUS- - Speight plano, ed ip a year, in perfect .tion apd 2 o Call a 00 Bt.Orbain vt SUE &¢ re HITE = at _ vi Dustén\u2019s strain, \u2018FOR SALE \u2014 50 SASHES, READY GLAZED, about 36 x \u201c Address k 114, Herald.6x_ FOR SALE \u2014 'KINDLING™ FOR THE M MIL- lon, Kind wopd, $2.00.Cut bard wood, .00.Mil b .7.Ten bark, 32.00.J.C.McDiarmid, 62 Richmond \u2018square.Tel.Vo: as.FOR SALE \u2014 EGYPTIAN SHAPED SATI0G- any wine-cosler; valuable aid relic.Cheap |.for cash.Apply Box K 17%, Herald Office.x FOR R SALB \u2014 VICTORIA SKATING CLUB.Three shares stock for sale, carrying sil privileges.Address K 163, Herald Office.3 POR SALE\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND SURG >» new and \u2018sscomdhand, at prices that y competition.Largest stock in city.-A Abern, Montreal Bafe Works, 330 James.Telephone Main 814.: FOR SALLE \u2014 FUR LINEr COAT.NB collar, suitable for conchman or 4river ot any kind.A bargain.Cal after six, 123 Mitcheson ave.Po tr * BUSINESS CHANCES.&# Advertisements in this column Xe per see per insertion, s tnsertions for the peice et four, _____ FOR SALE \u2014 FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONery business, including machinery and tools.Will sell cheap to cash purchaser._Bax K 161, Herald.ox WHY NOT HAVE AN EXPERT LOOK after your ads?We writs booklets, folders, place Dbill-posting, ip fact everything in the line of DE.Address M.8.O., ant Office, and a Teproseniative wi Apply A fox\u2019 terrier\u2018 dog, Chic.with black spots, \u2018abswets to the name of Jack, return tp _ the Garth Company and be rewarded.5x ; 2 - SITUATIONS VAGANT.AN NARY FIREMAN, | Apply at an | at Montreal Terminal Rall.way offices, Maisonneuve.a vera 4 WANTED \u2014 SMART YOUTH AS STRNG: : grapher and typewriter and general office | Boas\u2014wanves.Lost, FOR sae.| ED - ND BOY; WAGES 8 , way week.Henry ERAND Be Chemist, 128 St.Lawrence St.oo.4x ! 2 WANTED OPERATORS IN ALL DEPART- d wagers and steady work all the ver ear round.We make overalls, pants, shirts, es\u2019 shirt waists: snd costumes; and cuffs.Apply at wain office, and Shirt Ce, Limited, 159 to au Delert- .mules ave.EL servant for smal RLENC must be willing to leave city: wages $18 per month: references required: only first class.help need apply.Call Wednesday evening, or, any time Thureday, 45 St.Mark at, ox - aaplgtant.Apply, stating age, experi a nd \u2018salary expeated, to K 1, Herald or ce.\u201cbrass finishers.Apply to Canadian General Ejsetric Co, Ltd., Peterboro, Canada.px WANTED \u2014 PRESSMAN, GOOD STEADY man, who understands eylinder and job LOST.\" LOT \u2014 ALASKA SABLE MUFF, ABOUT five o%lock Sunday evening; 4th instant, while driving on Peel, St.Catberine, Drum.mond, Simpsou and Macgregor streets.de ward to finder, 212 Peel st.LOST \u2014 A BLACK SABLE MUFF, ON: Hoi - day afternoon, about four o'clock, between Crescent and Mountain streets, on Sherbrooke street.Reward at Mason & Risch, _ 2466 St.Catherine \u20ac st.x CIVIL ENGINEER.P.ALEX.PETERSON, M.INST.C.B., ETC., QONSULTING - \u2019 ENGINEER (Late Chief Engineer) of the Canadian Pacifie Railway Company, is prepared to act as Arbitratar in Legal Cases, and Consulting \u2018Engineer upon: all Branches \u2018of Engineering.216 Drummond Street, Montreal, WANTED = AT ONCE, SEVERAL Hoôn- preases, to take charge of pressroom: steady.employment.Apply to Stevens & Price, ', Examiner Office, Sherbrooke, Que.* x Ld WANTED \u2014 A BIANO PLAYER, MALE OR female, Apply by letter, to Box K 178, Her- _ gio00 ame.: opm.#:0.05 p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.m., 1145 ROOMS AND BOARD.Qu 6.30 pm 0pm, BG pm IN Roon-T F6 © KHGE \u201cROOM, Ti es \"pom.steam heated, on bathroom fioor,, nicely fur- : Ye 2 eit Pee 20 6.09 2m He 10 pr __nished.32 Union ave.- 9x | POSTONZER, 49.00 à 745 pm.ar, \"815.BOARD \u2014 MRS.BEARL, LADIES\u2019 DOCTOR.VATS; 10.15 p.m ' Strictly private accommodation, with pro- DREUME Er.18.45 a.m., 49.30 oe pa , fessional uttendamce, for ladies.Ladjes H $10.00 a.m., (1)1.30 p.m., n PTS treated and attended.28 St.Monique st.10x n°1 15 p.m., (a)6.18 pme.*1000 9m.Ar.1 ROOMS AND BOARD \u2014 LARGE FRONT 9\" p 8.40 a.m., 11145 ain, ti2.8 o.oo room, suitable for two gentigmen or mur- SHER BROOK 17.00 p.m, 17.15 p.m, v4 Po ried couple; bathroom flat; \u2018Every ntodern x 25 KE \u2014 Lv.13.30 a.m., 14.50 pe convenience; Gesirable locality and cobveni- _ ent; Auer light.30 Berthelet ot u FOR SALE.; é@fAdvertisements Yn.this coluran Xe re word per insertion, 6 insertions for the rice.| of four, FOR' SALE \u2014 KINDLING, \u2018FOR THE Mi | Hon, Kindling wood, $2.00.Cut bard wool.; 8.0, \u2018Mill blocks, $1.76.Tan \u2018bark, $2.00, 3.m., 16.20 p HIER \u2014Lv.18.30 a.m., (2.00 p.m, 18.19 pu, Ar.+210 p.m.46.20 p.m chi, EROME \u2014 Lv.49.00 a.ra., $%16 \u201cTu wi D.m., $6.30 p.m., ()6.20 p.m.Ar.{8.a o 19.50\" a.m., {7.05 p.m., §9.45 p.m.|.AGATHE\u2014Lv.(m}9.00.a.m., 16.30 D.P 212.50 a.m.(m)7.05 p LARRY yp « a.m.%.5.50 pm.Ar na Pm.Ar.(x)8.3 a.m., {11.55 a.m.Yi.J Oférre \u2014 Lv.18.50 a.m., $5.10 p.m.Ar.BERT i A 62 Richmond aqui ze.Er Mc.(n)7.05 p.m.P2853, *Dai} reek days.ly.tDally\u2019 FOR SALE \u2014 TWO.NEW HIGH CLAS3 except 7 Week daya, §Sunday on \"jsonday) .planos.Will sell at a bargain for cash.(A) Dajiy except Saturday and Sunday.W._3.Taylor, 608 Craig st, city.#2 | Saturday only.(m)Tuesdays and Thure- FOR SALE \u2014 CONCERT AND SOCIAL\u2019 Sars (nm) Thursdays only.badges made to order; also embossed price \u2018tickets for cigar = show cases, windows, etc.Just the thing to make goods sell.J.P.Hr] 210° St.James st, Room 7.___ EDUCATIONAL.NORE PUPILS \"WANTED BY BCTENTIFG \u2018 plano teacher.Lessons at residences.Latest American method.\u2018Good imparter.BegM- ners preferred.Two dollars per month, ad- \u2018vance.Mrs.Wren, 48a Latour st.x KEEPERS Get Quick Returns From THE HERALD WANT PAGE.Soro TORONTO HAS ELECTED \u201cA LIBERAL MAYOR Biggest Surprise of\u201d Years in Fotir-Cornered F ight\u2014 Returns From All Over the Province\u2014Many Improvement and Bonus By-laws.£ .» .7 Toronto, \u2018Jan.6 6 \u2014 Municipal elections, were.held throughout Ontario \u2018yesterday.The chief interest was in the re= sult of the mayoralty contest in this city.The contest was.a four-cornered one, Mayor Howland being opposed by Ald: Urquhart and Robinson.\u20ac defeat of Mayor Howland and the election of Ald.Urquhart as Mayor.- The election of Ald.Urquhart to the Mayor's chair came as a surprise.He is -a Liberal, but was supported only by the Telegrar,.and even by it only for the last few days.He rolled up his majority in the Fifth ward, where the labor vote predominates, and where strong feeling in favor.of municipal ownership.- Complete -returns -are: Urquhart, 8- ! 634: Howland, 7,888; Lamb 7,273; Robinson, 908, L Aldermen elected:\u2014 First ward\u2014Stewart, Chisholim, Fleming aid Richardson.Second ward\u2014Spence,- Oliver, Noble, Foster.Third ward\u2014Sheppatd, Loudon, Cure ry, Ramsden.Pourth ward\u2014Ald.wm.Burns, S s w.Burns, Dr.Harrison, Ald.w.P.Hubbard.Fifth wärd\u2014J.À.L.Starr, Ald, Dunn, Ald, Bell, Ald, Wands.\u201c.Bixth ward-J.H.MceGhie, J.J.Graham.Ald.Lynd.and Ald.\u201cWard.\u2018The.changes in thé Council are: Dr.Chisholm enters for the First ward, replacing Ald.Frauer, who retired.Dr.Noble takes Ald.Lamb's place in Second ward.J.G.Ramsden deféated \"Ald.Géo.McMurtich in Third ward.Dr, W.S.Harrison and Stephen Wo \u2018Burns.fill Ald.Urquhart's and Ald.| (Crane's vacancies in Fourth ward.J.R.-L.Starr, in- Pifth ward, defeated Ald.Alex: Siewarf, and J.H.MeGhie e Sixth.Jan-3rd,- Mary_Murphy, aged _52 years.re.Fun-.In.the School Roard.Dr.W.Ogden, 8 eral service at St.Patrick's Church, on\u201d! Wednesday morning at eight o'clock, |.beth (Tammie) A.TH.\u2018Burket, deariy beloved wife of Herber, HW.Priest, and daughter.of Mr.and Mrs.William Burket.ENEE\u2014In this city, on January 2nd, Bridget'| Kimith in ker 63rd year, a native of Couaty | - Roscomimon, Ireland, beloved wife of \u2018Mi- | chael.Snce, WALSH\u2014In this city, on Jan.5th, Patrick Walsh, at the age of 69 years.Funeral\u2019 will take place from his late residence, 34 .St.Columba Sua, Wednesday: morning,\u2019 7th instant, ®at 7.30 o'clock, to St.Ann's Church, thenge © Coté des- Neiges Ceme- - tery.Friends and acquaintances please ac- cept \u2018this inumaticn.Quebec, -P.Q., and Newfoundland papérs please copy.- Le \u2018DEATHS ELSEWHERE.CANNON\u2014At Quebec, on Dec.21st, Ceellia Eugenia Baillairge, widbw of the late James Cagnon, advocate, in the 74th*year of her.age.- DUNLOP\u2014At Sable River, Shelburne, N.San Dec.13, \u2018William Dunlop, 81 -years \u2018old.GAVIN\u2014In Chicago, on Dec.20, John .Gavin, son of the-late Hugh -Gavin, ot Montreal.Interred in St.Louis, Mo, HBARTZ\u2014At- Charlottetown, P.E.L, 28, Charles Heartz, aged Si years.Ge, on Dec.E.Hanrahan, aged 35 Years\" hr LOGAN-\u2014At-Milford, N.8.; on F., aged 19 years, beloved ¢ and Mrs, Norman Logan, MUSKER\u2014At Manchester, .England, on Déc.9, Ellen Sheridan, wifè of James Musker, daughter of the late John Sheridan, formerly of Royal Canadian Rifles, and beloved \u2018sister of Mrs.\u2018Sibbles and Mrs.Collin, ,0t this city._O'MALLEY\u2014At Quebec on.tbe feé instant, ulla Burns, widow of = the late Patrick.O'Malley, and a native of the County Kil.\u2018kenny, Ireland, aged 84 years._\u201d PIRIE-At Halifax, N.S., on Dec.80,.Norman B.Pirie, son of Walter Pi SINCLAIR\u2014At St.John,\u2019 on Dec.a, , Helena ughter-of Mr, , on Dee.*15, Margaret Sinclair, daughter, ot the/late Peter and Eleanor Sinclair.© WOODWORTH\u2014At Gay's River, N.S., on Dec.38, Mrs.Charlotte Woodworth, In the côth \u2018year of her age.Stock Market Collapses \u201cbut charlote Jelly turns out firm.Established 1840 Jos.C.Wray & Bro.Undertakers, .290 MOUNTAIN STREET, One Anor hetaw 3, cashortria porset, Aumbutenes Monanuarters en Dollars Reward Will be paid at this oMoe for the Montreal psc published in the yeat 1848, whieh pon- a call from the Home Government for rss A tags en or Samuel \u2018the Liberal camp.supporting him.\u2018after forty-four years R.Geary.Ww.Mr.\u2018 PRIEST\u2014At Rockficld, Que.\"on Jan.4; Elizas | Ehaw-comes.-in- tor -ward-\u20142-\u2014 placed by G.The by-law to spend $175.000-on a new.; Water works enginé was: to- day .carried i by 5,615 to 2,730.GREATEST SURPRISE IN = HISTORY OF TORONTO, (Special to The \u2018Montreal Herald.) .Toronto, Jan.6.\u2014Great was the surprise last night.when it was found that Ald.Urquhart-had been \u2018elected Mayor in what was probably the greatest mayoralty surprise in the history of * ~the city.His majority was 747 out of \u2018a\u2019 total vote of 24,336.Mr.Urquhart is | the first Liberal Mayor since 1894.| There is therefore great rejoicing In\u2019 Conservatives have roused themselves to the fact they have been outmanouvred, and this is how it has been figured out by.those \u2018who \u2018claim to be in, the know: Mayor Howland and Ald.Lamb, mayoralty.candidates, are Conservatives \u2014 both good meh\u2014and therefore divided.the vote of that party.In addition Ald.Lamb had the support of the G-.obe, and this.paper thought he would capture a big section of the Liberal vote,\u2019 but he didn\u2019t, &xcepting possibly in his own ward.Was the Globe slÿ?; On the other hand, \u2014| Ald: Urquhart held back until both Lamb and Howland had gone so far \u2018with.\u2018the campaign that neither could \u201cwithdraw, e was then rushed, in.once the Liberal candidate for the \u2018Commons in West Toronto,\u2019 and at once got his old organization to work in às with the result that! schg he-got the solid \"Liberal vote_in that | Lamb and\u2019 Important half of the city.Howland divided the Conservative vote, the Globe pushing Lamb all the while and not saying.anything against, Urquhart.-\u2014\u2014Mayor-elect Urquhart received a -tre- mendous ovation in front of the Telegram office, this.being the only paper The World and Star were behind Lamb; the Mail and Empire supported Howldnd, while the | News dèuld not discover a choice between Ürquhart and Howland.Urquhart claims he represents progressive principles and \u2018municipal government.THE ELECTED HEADS © HE MUNICIPALITIES.The RI.were the results of the mayoralty contests at leading places: .London\u2014Mayor Beck, re-elected, by acclamation.St.Catharines\u2014 Ww, B.Burgoyne, age clamation.> Co Forest\u2014John Mclean, .Parkhill-D.N.McLeod.= ~ Parry Sound\u2014J, : A, Sohnson Uxbridge\u2014C.Nicholls.- Chatham\u2014W.E.McKeogh.Hamilton\u2014W.J, Morden (Conservative), majority.oodstock\u2014John White, - \u2018Kingston\u2014Ald.Bell, elected.by, a ma-, Jority of 517.Guelph\u2014J.H.Hamilton, 144° major- jalt\u2014Hugh Cant.owmanville\u2014Thos.Burden, \u2019 dronto\u2019 Junction\u2014J.À.Chiitoimh.EY essrs.Lamb and | The contest resulted in the | J.Now the.question is asked, | \u2018McFarlane and Ald.Sands.Rideau Ward = Ald: Knapp, .Robert: \u2018 ]'evéci ed \u2018céuncillors by-à Niagara Falls\u2014George.Hahan, acclamation.Brockville\u2014Mayor -Harrison.Thornbury\u2014J.H.\u2018Dickenson, acclamation.__m rues Huntsville-Mayor Hart, Bracebridge\u2014J.I), Shier,\" Meaford\u2014J.D.Hamill, Gananoque\u2014W.N.Rogers.St.Maygy's\u2014F.E.Butcher.Brantford\u2014M.K.Halloran, Deseronto-\u2014Dr.Newton.Prercott\u2014W.Stephenson.- Tfisonburg\u2014George Brasher.Paris\u2014Duvid Brown.- .Napanee-\u2014John McCosh.Gravenhurst\u2014J.A.C.Grant, acts mation.Walkerton\u2014S.w.Vogan.Dunnville\u2014(C.'W, ea Waterloo\u2014David Bain, acclamation, Mitehell\u2014Hugh Campbell.- Oshawa\u2014F.L.Fauke.North Bay\u2014Wm.MacKenzie, Stratford\u2014Wm.Hopburn, .Sarnia\u2014Thomas H.Cook.\u201cClinton\u2014 Mayor.Jackson, Le \"a mation: - Trenton\u2014J.Funnell, acclamation, Napanee\u2014D.J.P.Vrooman \u201c Goderich+E.-N.Lewis.8t.Thomas=\u2014C.¥.Maxwell, Kinçardine\u2014John Ruettel.Picton-\u2014W ellington Boulter Lindsay\u2014J.H.Sootherans .Cobeurg-\u2014-W.H.Floyd.Listowel\u2014F.W.Hay.Essex\u2014Dr.Jarnes Brien.C'ollingwood\u2014W.A.Hogg.- Peterboro\u2014-C, H.Rogers.Berlin\u2014J.R.Eden Saulte Ste.Maries W.H.Plummer.DPurham-=N.McIntyre.Orangeville\u2014May or Marshall, | mation.REP ORT.he \u2018elections here 2 at_of a surprise.The labor \u2018men lost a \u2018man in Ald.Peppers \u201ctn \"Central \"Ward.In St George's\u2019 Ward Mr.Tasse, the French candidate, upon whom the Irish.and French combined, was defaated.In\u2018 By Ward the Irish candidate, B.\u2018Slattery, was clected, having received a very large French vote here are ten new men ected.Those elected were: - - Mayor\u2014Fred Coke (acclamation), accla- Ottawa, Jan.Victoria Ward\u2014Rosenthal, Enright, Fleming .Dalhousie Ward \u2014 Ploufte, Hopewell, \u2018Cleary.Wellington Ward \u2014 Davidson, San- derson, Kidd, Central Ward.\u2014 -Ross, Journeaux, Storey.8t.Georgels Ward \u2014 \u2018Hastey, Cunningham, Stroud.- By.W rd\u2014Payment, Desjardin, Slat-.\u2018tery, > ro \u2018Ottawa Ward\u2014Champagne, Lavoie, Pinard.Rideau Ward\u2014Éilis, Grant, Askwith.KINGSTON.\u2018Kingston, Jan.6.\u2014In the mayoralty contest Ald.Beliw defeated Ald.Graham by 517 votes.The aldermanic contests resulted: Frontenac Ward \u2014 Ald, Tait; Ald.Meek: and: F.J.Hoag.\u2014 - Victoria Ward\u2014Ald.King, w, Bas- sam and Henry.Angrove.The Council will stand 12 Corserva- tives and 10 Liberals.-~ Joseph Donaldson \"was returned as So SMITH'S- FALLS.Smith's Falls, Ont., Jan.¢ 8\u2014The nu- \u201cnicipal \u2018elections resulted as- follows: or\u2014 F\u2014McKimm:\u2014 \u20acouncillors \u2014 Dufferin Ward, Wm.Ewart, J.H.Ross, \u2018H: -McNeil;\u2014Rideau Ward, W.H.Code, John Craig; Elgin Ward, w.Williams, John Malloy, E.Wall.The by-law to \u2018Aix the assessment of the réal and.personal property, and taxable income cf the Gould Manufacturing Company for the period-of ten years, and also to close up a portion \u2018of Water atreet! and grant a lease of same forthe company, was defeated.MORRISBURG, Morrisburg, Jan.6.\u2014A hot contest took place here for the reeveship, the result belng a tie, each candidate having received 150 votes.The contestants | re.Geo.L.Brown and Andrew A.Logan, A.G.F.Drew and N B.Nash were | celamation,\u2014\u2014 choo} trustéss\u2014W.B.: Cook, Chas.A.Sve er and A.A.Whittaker.BELLEVILLE.\u201c Benevitte, Jan.6\u2014Fol'owfng.were the J resylts of yesterday's elections: Ald Chpwn, Cooper,\u201d Galbraith; Pañ- ter, MoFee, Siticlair, Suiman, Green \u201cand Marsh.A by-law was.submitted to the peo- \u2018 A +] ple which vided that the balance 4 Mesure.fom on enon $e oon essrs.ADho et to \u20ac struct: wn vrais \u2018the rolling: mite, + Mount Forest\u2014J, A.Halstead, acclas .(MENTAL EFFORT BURD RDE 4 namely, $30,000, should be paid to Mr.T.M.Kirkwood.in instalments of $5,000 per year, providing he rolls 7,000 tons of jron or steel per year, or a less | amount pro rata, providing not less than 3,500 tons ure rolled, A large vote was, pôlled, thg.by-law beinz, in the opinion of the city clerk, carried.The figures are: For, 1,490; against, 86.\u2019 \u201cA bylaw to take the management of | the water works from the board of water commissioners.and give it to the City Council was carried, the vote being: For, 1.090, against, oi, .BROCKVILLE, - Brockville, Jan.\u2018&\u2014Mayor\u2014Haärrison, 50 majority.Water Commissioners\u2014G.A Dana and Dr.Moore, Councillors\u2014W:st Ward, Burns and J.A.Derbyshire; South: Ward, W.A.Johnston, C.H.Fitzsimmons; Centre Ward, J.H.Pulford, E.A.Buckman; East \u201cWard, B., H; Osborne, W.J.\u201cWright; North Ward, S.J, Geash, Jas.Bissell, .Tl : + \u2019 CORNWALL, Cornwall, Jan.elections here resulted in the election of\u2018 Dr.D.O.Algulre over Mr, Me- Cracken by a majority of 250.The Counciliors elected are: East Ward, Angus: Lalonde, W.J.Derochle and T.Dextras, by acclamation: Centre Ward, J.G.Harkness, R, Lärmour and | J.J.McCutcheon; West Ward, W, C.| Me Guire, W.H.Armstrong and W.B.Cavanagh, ) à ; HAWKESBURY, Hawkesbury, Jan 6 \u2014 Town of Hawkesbury: Mator, Hiram, \u2018Robin son.: .Councillors\u2014Ross, \u201cReliste, Joly, Ber- trang, Ladouceur, Vikeneuve, \"PEMBROKE.Pembroke, Jan, 6.\u2014 The municipal elections here were between Gideon, Delahey and Wm.Irving for the mayoralty.majority.The Councillors elected are: Ward, J.Stewart, Wm.Hunter, M.Gorman: Centre Ward, Thos.Skinner, H.Irwin, Thos.Somerville; West.Ward, Wm.O'Meara, Chas.Devlin | \u201c(elected by acclamation).: : The scale plant exemption by- law Was carried by over 200 majority.In, Pembroke: \u201cTownship the Councillors are: 'H.Church, Wm, Inglee, \"Geo.Coffee; township reeve, Foster Fraser was elected by acclamation, .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e - NOBODY DENIES that furs are: similar stock to pianns, and that after the holidays the articles ced in price because they nev er.vary.More especi- allly is this true in a large manufactory like\u2019 ours, where-new \u2018stock is replenished daily, and that the best.A.Ste.Marie, cor, St.Catherine \u201cnd Amherst streets.\u2014Adv.a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A STRANGE A ACCIDENT, Brockville Council Candidate Carried Expross Train Fender sand Hrown Into Pond, : Brockville, Jan.6.\u2014(Special.)-Yester- | day afternoon-J.H.Shaver, one of the candidates for Council in \u201cthe.West ward; was driving.across the C, P.R tfack on.Perth -atreet, .whenñ he was the \u2018\u201cY\u201d\u2019 to turn.Mr.Shaver, with the horse and rig, were carried on to the \u201ctrestle work, .where.Mr.Shaver was \u2018thrown.off into the pond, and the horse went over the other side.\u2019 Mr.Shaver - was very badly cut about the head and, otherwise injured.He was taken to the hospital, where his injuries were attended to.\u2018The probabilities are that he will recover.J 1 ALIVE, LUE 7 = HAL DEAD.6.\u2014 The municipal | Mr, Delahey was elected by 96] - East \u2018 struck by an engine running down to .\"REAL ESTATE STONE FRONT GOTTAGE FOR SALE Sussex St.Near Dorchester.A nice, self-contained cottage of eight rooms, with side light.Lané in rear and at side.Hot water heating and new open plumbing.House in perfect order, Will be sold at a low price, THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON | .REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO,, | MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, Manufacturers Street *- Tenement Property : FOR SALE.A brick building.containing 2 upper Owell- Ings of 8 rooins each, and 2 lower dwellings of \u201c4 rooms each, All rented.New plumbing.Price.$4,000, THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON | REAL ESTATE & ACENCY CO., MERCHANTS RANK RUILDING.\u2014 Goods, Perfumes, Tollet Articles and all Sundries at LOWEST CUT RATES at a | Harte\u2019 s | Drug Store, : 2450 ST CATHERINE STREET |v (Corner Drummond.) You cannot do better elsewhere.; Prescriptions WB DO NOT.PRETEND to disperse pra.\u201cscriptions \u2018at HALF THE PRICES pense pre- other .druggists, but make charge for reliable drugs and carefui and ac, able.Goods sent to all parts of the city and\u2019 to Westmount.Niaht telephone Jn clerk's room over store, Ÿ 2 AR Wd, n = ROAD DEPARTMENT, Tenders for Stone 3 Crushers.- SEALED TENDERS addressed the City: Clerk, ana - deposited in ol office 1h the City Hall, will be recelved up to 12 o'clock, noon, on THURSDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A for the supply, delivery and instal! la on of ane or more Stone Cfushers in the City Quarry at Outremont.erers must give full\u2019 de 8 descriptive specification of the) stone crushers for which they tender.The stone crushers are to be of a | Buaranteed cäpacity of at least.thirty (30) tons per hour.of 2 1- 2.inch.cubes.Tenderers must give prices for crushers only, and crushers with screens, \u2014 other for work on \u201cbe \u2018installed and fendy for work on or Pebruares 1907 before the 1st Tenders must he\u2019 âccompanied-by Cut Rates| You can buy Patent - Medicines, Rubber a reasonable .curate compounding.Our name is - \u20ac purest anG best mater\u2018als procur.' THE INTERCOLONIAL or rall.Office Supplies \u2018Da PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, 1,000 bF 8.per day.\u2018improvements in the City of Montreal, and to -slons upon, COAL MINING COMPANY, LTD.Worke\u2014Drummond, Colliery, Westville, Nova Scotia.* Miners and Producers of \u2018Drummond Coal and Coke, from -the celebrated Pictou Seams of Nova Scotia.Offered in all sizes and quantities to euit purchasers: Shipments by water Head Office, Room 311, Bank Merchants Bullding, Montreal.\u2019 - SPRINGFIELD, Mass.Sleeping Carfrom \"Windsor St.7.45 p.m.dally except Snndar, ; CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 12 5D ST.JAMES STREET, next Post- Office.CANADIAN PACIFIC.EPIPHANY, JANUARY 6.1903.Round trip tickets will be sold between air statlons lu the Province of Quebec; also fron all stations in the Province of Quebec to Ot- awa, from Ottawa and \u2018intermediate stations to stations in-tbe Province of Quebec at * _ Qut., and Intermedfate stations, and Single First Class Fare On January 6th, good to return until January \u201cth, 1903.QUEBEC SERVICE F om , Place Viger.78.30 a.m,, 72.00 p.m.$3.30 p p.m.*11 nm, Week days.Ksundays only.- *Daily.Throaga Coach and .Ne 'bbuse in Montreal id Letter oat .Bed wish effich A stationery, ete, \u2018Printing, Bookbinding, Ruling, me Wessiag, - Reliefs, etc, quickly cné iy executed.JOSEPH FORTIER, \u2014\u2014 284 st.James St.- This Paper Is Printed - \u201cWith the Queen City Printing Ink So.\u2019s Ink.: Gincinnatl, Ohio.supplies of all kinds, | = Jan.7, 1.Night Train .LVE.MONTREAL (72am.nie am,\u2019 ARR.NEW YORK MON TREAL DA J RUN EPIPHANY, .JANUARY 6th, 1808.* .SINGLE FIRST- CLASS- FARE, Between all- stations in the.Frovince or Quebec and from'all stations in the- Proyince of - Quebec.to ontawa: and \u2018intermediate \u2018\u2019stationg _on.the C:A.Ry \u201cTickets good going Jan.6.T1902, MONTREAL and NEW YORK ' Shortest Line.Quickest Service 2 Day Trains, daily.except Sunddy, each way.daily, each way.165.30 p.m., 110 p.m.\"ia - > - *Daily.+Daïly except \u2018Sunny._ AND SPRINGFIELD, MASS, Through Coach, Patior and Sleeping Car\u2019 Service, \u2018Trains leave Bonaventure Station at 9.01 a.m.week days and 8.40 p.m.daily For Comfort, \u2018Travel \u2018by the Grand Trunk Railway\u201dSystetu.CITY -TICKET OFFICES, #- 137 St.James Street, Telephone Main 460 and 1, or Bonaventure Station.THE TIMMIS-NOBLE CO, 76 ORAIG STREET._ Wholesale Stationers, Printers, Blank Book Manufacturers, and Lithographers.Our stock of Blank Books.Ledgers, Journals, Books, Inks; Binding Cases and General Office Hequisites is very largo.Prices very - low.We have a DEY\u2019S TIME CLOCK regis- fering 20 numbers, which we will sell at a Bankrupt Stock of Silverware will be sold - cheap.Lake of the.Woods Willing Co.Ltd.\u201cThe Best Hard Wheat : Flour in the World.\" Mills at KEEWATIN,- 2.500 bris, per day (the \u2018largest .mill in the British - \u2018Emplre), | Our flour has been exported to warm and cold countries and is FAR FAMED OR ITS KEEPING QUALITIES, .All grades of hard wheat flour \u2018sold in barreis and bags.Quotations and other information on.application.Ottices, Firat Floor C.P.R.Telegraph \u2018Bulla- ing, Montreal.Ee rm \u2018NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tion will be made at the comin the Legislature of the Province o logisiation to remo all doubt or the cost of Milton Street \u2014 that applica.session of | Quebec for |- as to lability extension and provide that all cost connected therewith \u2018be paid out of the general funds of sald city.- Atto T.P BUTLER, | ney or App ican Montreal, December 10.190: ta NOTICE - ls hereby given that the city of Ste.Cunes = gonde of Montreal, will apply to the Legiga- tire of the Province of Quebec, ht iis next session, to \u2018have its charter amended and: eonsolidated and to obtain leglslative provi- àmopgat - others.tie following subjects: To détermine the qualification ot tenants to be-electors; to fix the.date of the elections and to [prescribe the manner In which the nomination.of candidate and\u2019 the polling of | votes will take \u2018place; vo fegulate the meéet- Ings of council, to pass By-laws concerning the \u2018height of.fences, awnings, ete., dilapidated buildings, cleanliness, snow : removal, DEN putin Feeling.folserable_ This is the condis.tion of thousands\u2019 of growing girls and \"women: Can't cat- enough to be truly | alive, Digest so little of what they do tat, as to scarcely know what life really means, Miserable?\u2018Of.cqurse.* * Eat more, digest mare, then feel streaming through\u2019 life\u2019s renewea current \u2018the buoyancy, the strength, the hopefulness of youth.Simply done if.you'll just uke Ferrozone, the wonderful hiood maker, nerve strength and brain vigor.Your druggist knowssall about it.Call and ask him \u201cabout it.\u2014.FIRE INSURANCE Montreal City Agent, The Imperial Inyur- pace Company, Limited, London, Huglabd, | British American Assuran Tofgnto palliance Assurrace Company, | GEGRGE c.RAM, .Imperial Building, St.James\u201d Street, Have You Got a Gold ?\u201cThen gat & box of - -HARTE'S .© GRIPPE WAFERS, A.J cure.Price 28e.J.AHARTE: PAP SOIT bade or.780 NOTRE Cosi etree EU acccepted chegue for $200.00: \u201cimme ai- fitely aftar the granting of the samedis | the deposits will be «returned to the.un- sugéesstul tenderers; the: successful tenrderer\u2019s-deposit willbe retained; withe 1 out interest.anti! the crushers are ac- amount of contract paid.The contractor will have to pay the notarial fees for the preparation of the contract and of ong copy of th» same for the use | of the Torperatinn of Montreal, The Road Committee reserve \u2018 the right fo rej>ct the lowest or any tender.The tenders will be opened by the undersigned in the presence of the inter- \u2018ested parties, at\u201d the \u201cfirst meeting \u2018of the Road \u2018ommiftee.following their reception.© By order °.I.O.'DAVID, City Clerk.City Clark's Ofice, Ts : City Hall = .Montreal.\u201cJanuary &th, 1908.- - - : Royal Silver Plate Go Gold and Silver Plators.40 ST: LAMBERT HILL.Boil Tol.Main 132°.OTA BA cepted, At will then_be-returned- andthe 901 SILVERWARE Mads as New\u2019 \u201cplans tobe submitted to the council, to the town certain pèwera regarding those | happen and damages are caused, or drains, Parks and public works, municipal =e of\u2014indust \u2018municipalities; a conduit system fer \u201c61 charges pohnected therewith: the regula- Our éronde 0 cL IR TME ENT, i Montbe, \"Hind.Decembér, | Between all Stations in the dec.Return limit, Jannary 7th, 1903.|e -W.BRYSON, INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY = EPIPHAN JANUARY 6th, 1903, SINGLE FIRST CLASS.FARE.Province of Que- Tickets good going January oth sais \"THE POPULAR ROUTE à TO THE TROPICS.: ; - Pietford.and Black steamers sail trom.x every otber Monday morning for Bermuda, the.Windward Island, Barba- does, Trinidad, and Demerara: \u2018QUEBEC SERVICE\u2014 ; Return mit, Trains leave.Montreal at 7.40 a.m., 12.00 \u2019 noon and 11.45 p.m.Returnin traf leave Levis at 12.10 Pp m.and 4 20°.m° ve IMPROVED NIGHT SERVICE\u2014.\u201cThe Express leaving, daily, except Sunday, at 11.45 p.m., with sleeping car attached, arrives in Quebec at 7.05 a.m, Passengers .tan occupy.the sleeper at 9.00 p.m.and : remain\u2019 in\u2018 car until 8.00 a.me Station.erry TICKET OFFICE, 143 ST.JAMES STREET.CHA A.ERICE, Montreal.TT Fait WINDSOR STREET STATION.Trains leave as follows ee - Ÿ 5O\u2014A- M.\u2014DAY\u2014EXPRESS\u2014arrivi on \u201clington- 11.50 \u2018â.m., Troy 4.30 p.m., Al 4.50.p.m, New York 8.45 p.m., .Boston 8.08 P m.7.10 P.M.-INIGHT EXPRESS, arriving New Burs ° \"a All Trains depart from Bonaventure Co te crowding.of sidewalks, roads aad streets, transportation.of nierchandise and pro- Ÿ one 20 8 ee Boston 7.002.lee, Worcester : hibiting ass TE 0 \u2026 cattle- in .çertain streets, regulating the Pullman Sleeping and: Parlor\u2019 \u201cCars on manner of \u2014banding\u2014 In-\u2014certain\u2014 streets, - throught: aa regulating.the sccond hand tores, Secure Pullman \u2018accommadation an prohibiting ,the- building \u2018ot stores, Shops, 4 tioketa etc.In certain streets and avenues, reg- |.ulating the.plañtat fon, cultivation apd preservation of trees, ordering all.\u201csubdivision estab- .lishing cattle pounds, and autborizing the, seizure und .sale of vagrant animals; to grant through whose fault ane negligence accidents those who make excavations in the streets; to establish the mode and the date of the allocation~ot the annual credits, and to.detérmine certaly prescriptions concerning finances; better define the qualifications of the mayor and councillors; to settle the mode of collecting at um Bt.James St, or Windsor St.Cation.Ra FU M, GILMAN, x rh ee ES .AND HUDSON RIVER R.R.= : Trains leavé Windsor.Station as follows: -.taxes and liceüses; .to provide :for the con- ter, Buffalo, Albany, New York and all poingy .fiscation and annulling In the event of non- execution of contracts of thé rights and privileges granted:; expropriations, special \u2018Im- 5-25 AM.ex.Sat.& Sun, \u2018south.25 A.M.except Sunday .Local tral tor | Obateauguay, : provements water supply; general ard special 4S A.M.Sunday ohly licenses, plans, extension of territory, build- » \"#5 PM Saturday only St} para ing - ines on streets or elsewhere; by:law & 40 PM except Sunday fe leydeld.* and powers; the making and control of streets, 7.00 P.M.dally.J ve © dopartmente; the regulation and inspection : and engines, and the\u2019 \u2018prohibition.of certain thereof; sanjiation and reservation of air space abput dwellings; tbe adjustment of claims for damages by wscer floodings' and | for corts -of sewer enlargement fn adjacent wi pipes and power transmission, with a wire.tion of the operations and- plant\u2014of-cor, tions and.contracigrs, the making of con- © | tracts for muglolp .services, and generally lidating th Shiarter of: the City.ol Ste: SSIER, Attgrner\u2019 ot ne city of me\u201d Cunegsade of\u2019 vel a: 0 as, NOTICE 18 HEREBY.GIVEN Le or necessary prishte, and oo tickets, - time tables, Puliman car age modation, a tull information, ca he «ity of 205 2263 as ST.CATHERINE STREET, - HEBERT, © 'F.E.'BARBOUR.City\u2019 Ticket ket Agent Genaral Arend HAT application will be made to t HAT AN ment of the Dominton of Canada, ab its next \u2014 session, ueute of reales malg ngorporate the Domig.\u2014 on Institute of amated- pom powers.Hears Hal ho Soifeitors tor Apt : | monTaEAL ART PRINTERS ERALD Jon DEPARTMENT.a @ + Oty Pass.& Tkt.Agent.8.264.t- Sal Si | oise 1.OP.M.daily \u2019 Syeatun\u201d Roots u NEW YORK CENTRAL 51 1 A me = \u201c Birmingham.© been scheduled for them.INET.CRICKET ores Psd Team Will Meet \u201c Oxford and Cambridge _ + es \u2018in June.Jan.6\u2014The Philadel- which is to tour Eng- a ousy sea- Philadelphia, pra cricket team, d this summer, will have son to play ill the games The Americans will play fourteen games in all, end will meet most of the strong teams fn.England, including the Oxford pnd Cambridge University elevens.The first game will ve played on June 8 with Cambridge.Three days later the Americans will meer the Oxford cricketers at Oxford.The schedule is incomplete only in that it does not include \u2018a match with Yorkshire, which team has held the championship of England for the last three years.Another omission is that there is no game with the Gentlémen of Ireland and Scotland, With these exceptions the Americans will meet the best of the Eng ish cricketers.The games will extend over a period of two months.Reports from England are to the effect that the Britons ar?much interested in the coming invasion of the Americans.The schedule of.games: June 8, Cambridge, at Cambridge; June 11° Oxford, at Oxford, June 16, Gloucestershire, at Chelten- ham; June 18, Notts, at Nottingham; June 22.M.C.C., at Lord's; June 25, Kent, at Beckentam: June 29, Somerset, at Taunton; July 6.Lancashire,, at, Manchester; July 9, Warwickshire, July 13.\u2018Worcestershire, at Worcester; Southampton.July 2 {ghtonh; August 3, rie at the Oval.Sussex, Leicester: Auxst 6.Surrey, rer Curling.\u201cINVITE: COUNTRY CURLERS.The Branch Has \u201cAsked Outside Clubs to Take Part in the Bonspiel.The Branch has\u2019 issued a -circular to the outside clubs in the district invit- ing-them tg\" he present du the.Scottish curlers are here, and take part in the bonspiel.which have at July 16, _Hampshire.at ' at Leicestershire, at riug the week M COLLEGE SPORTS \u2014\u2014\u2014 Rivals in Branches of Varsity + \u2018Corrupt.New York, .January 5\u2014That âis- trust of their rivals in athletics pervades the student bodies of most of the large universities, rather than the commonly accepted ideal of intercollegiate good fellowship, is the startling oon- tention made by George W.Kirchwey, dean \u2018of the Columbia Law School, in Columbia University Quarterly.No remark, Professor \u2018Kirchwey says, would meet with readier-and more acceptance in the Yale campus than agement of Harvard, or of Columbla, or of Princeton, or of Pennsylvania was corrupt; turthermore, the students at these institutions would not doubt such a charge against Yale or any other athletic rival.This tendency by the undergraduate body of one univer- gity to bring charges of dishonesty agalnst the students of a rival institution is, Professor Kirchwey thinks, one of the .most unfortunate evils of the present devotion to athletics by the various colleges.College graduates .in general have long agreed with Professor Kirchwey's idea on this\u2019 subject, but few have ever been so frank as to express publicly their opinions on the matter.Professor ; Kirehwey, however, states s sentiments with absolute candor, \u2018and does not hesitate to say just what he thinks.\u2018The \u2018Columbia dean.thinks that the only remedy for the present\u2019 status of affairs is the creation of a proper con- - science and sentiment .in the study body.Professor Kirchwey's article has created much interest among the college men who have seen it, and while 1t is anh unpleasant admission it is generally considered that his statements are true.His views have further\u2019 weight because.as an alumnus of Yale he has had experience with the athletic situation at his alma matér, as well as in his present position at Columbia.; .Secretary W.D.Aird sent out -the : ; circular last evening.It -reads as Co Hockey foHows :\u2014 Gentlemen,\u2014The executive of the Canadian Branch have much pleasure in notifying you that the following has \u2018been decided on by real, ception of Scottish visitors.our gramme we ure not\u2019 conversant with, outside of the and departure.Arrive at Quebec, January 7, at noon, from St.John, N.B Leave Quebec, January 9, 4.20 p.m, 9, 10 for Montreal.Arrive at Montreal.January p.m., thence io Windsor Hotel January 10\u2014) ; guests.January 12\u2014Heather Curling Club's \u2018Arrive at Ottawa 20th inst.Jeaving there for Toronto.The executive extend a hearty .welcome to any members of your club @' hoi the it possible, so far as this.city is concerned, arrange to have any.of your members Included in-the tiwenty-twn rinks: \u2018Tickets 3 be i ice, and the way they passed the puck visit .Montrea! during - and will, intend to time the visitors dre \u201chere: in the bonspiel: $2.30) each, may to take part \u2018for the banquet.procured from the undersigned.Please notify me promptly your members: wish to, take part.gre welcome, Yours respectfully, W.D., AIRD, \u2018Secretary.New Rink in Que'sec.Queber.January 6.-\u2014 (Special, )=The Vie- | Misceilaneous ; \u2014\u2014 New Sporting Journal.\"The.initial number of the Sports of The sanorting paper, has Iv is gencrally admitted that |, there is room for an enterprising \u2018and hign-.i class journal or this kind, and 11 succeed: ing issues are as auiractive as the firat, the Times, \u2018a new weekly appeared.Sports of the Lies has a Jong and: pros perous career ahead ol it.It ig really a successor of the Spint.of the Times.which - was recéntly cotinolidéted with the House man, of Chicago.Its editors.are FE.B.Abercrombie.WW.I\u2019, Pond, Stephen Fiske and H.Aldrich.- .\u201cThicken up Your Blood the clubs in Mont- Ottawa.and Quebec, for the re- The.details of the Ottawa and Quèbec pros time of.their arrival Montreal Curling Club's and.remain until if any of Ai, OTTAWA COMM ENT.The Capital City.Press Give Victorias .I \u2018Credit for Their Victory.The.otre papers all give Victorias credit for their win from the Capitalists on Saturday, Here are their comments :\u2014 Free Press :+Vietory was deserved \u2018condition seven.The locals have been showing good form in recent practic es and reports from the metropoli$- were {of such a nature that the Victorias were expected to prove au easy propo- | sition.On the contrary.- however, they - dis.\u2019 played speed and, skill on the forward ests.EB anuary 13\u2014St.Lawrence Curling | line, and the defence were Cool and Llub\u2019s guests.- strong.= Nichol in goal proved himself January 14\u2014Caledonia Curling Club's a star, while Strachan and Molson are guests.good blockers.Bowie and Stuart, the January 15\u2014Thistle Curling Club's centre men, made \u201cwhirlwind rushes, guests.; throughout the match, while Russell \"January 16\u2014Grand Bonspiel, Old and Allan showed good form.The lat- Country vs.Canadians, 22 rinks à side, ter shone brightly in thersecond half.in all the city rinks, with irons.After For the \"Ottawas\u2019 Westwick was the bonspiel grand banquet at Windsor star and his work was the: best of the Hotel, at 8 p.m.Players and -friends match.He was rast and tricky as marching from\u2019 rinks to hotel.usual, and- he persistently carried the! January 17\u2014Leave for Ottawa via C.puck up ice, \u2018hurdling and dodging to P.R., 8.20 a.m.- perfection.- Billy Gilmour \u2018made palpably not in shape.They tired perceptibly towards the end of the first and second halves.Spittal was not up to his last year's form, and while Pul- ford's work was good it was not marks ed by any great gentleness.When a rush started up ire \u2018thé.Victoria for ards were spread across the was a revelation.; Journal :\u2014If \u2018the necaston: can be coñsidered as any criterion of.the mier- better tram.Their defence outside of forwards are good.The play like men who Have had an under.» toria Curling Ulub af this city ae pre, understands the play of the-other.Al- paring to erect a new \u201cclub house and rink ways in their positions, good \u2018stick guring the coming summer on Grand AlI- | handlers and fast, skaters, they\u2019 make ec.every use of.their opportunities.Invariably \u2018they swonped down upon Of- \u2018the other, In a solid line.| the other, and to this fact was lafgely | { responsible the defeat of the red, white \u201cand black.v wd [SE ~ Stirling 1.Won.The Metropolitan League ogenéd up Overland \u2018and Stirling II.in series A.\u2018The Stirlings- proved, a they wete a much lighter: team.was counterbalanced by, and stick work.Fagan acored \u2018for Overlands in the first half, but Jn the second Liffiton and Russell scored\u2019 for.the Stirlings.The teams were: \u201c Stirlings JL.Position.20 | A.G.Pettigrew.Gual.- \u2014T.\u2018CloFan * P.Wiignt P ; Lane iP.J.Eathorne.Caver point.+ Gran- nary (Capt.) \"OV \u2018eriand, G.Hodge J Forward.P.Fagan 12.Russell (Capt) - .D.Pitre E.Liffiton.- te oes Grannary É.Stevie.ae .F.Tigh Referee\u2014Frank McKenna.\u2018 .ee « Shamrock Team Chanzed._The game at the.Arena \u201cday ig Ottawa vs, Sham ock, which will give the public a chance to zee .the men that claim they ure golhg to win the championship in spite of their defeat by Victoria.Shumrock\u2019s team will be changed round a bit.McKenna | nas gone to Toronta \u20ac this season to play League.|_ Athletics Believe One Another i an article in the current number of the.general | the statement that the athletic man- by the visitors as they.were a better al good showing for his first senior game, - but S.* Gilmour and D.Gilrnour were.its of the teants, it cannot be doubted; «but that the winners are slightly the Nichol in goal is very weak, but their | forwards standing between themselves, -as each tawn's defence like soldiers, one beside.One helped | with the Toronto Bank Brindrette, formeriy of the Newmar ket team, has been moved to Toronto to phy for the Ontario Bank team.RITA Bd Br On cw 0 ue seasop by a 0 to 0 game.Horniret had his collar bone bi Jn an interesting game played on the Victoria Rink, Saturday evening; the Lewis Bros.& Co.defeated the Singer Manutacturing Co.team by a score.of | The.first match in.the Manufacturers\u2019 | Hockey League took place in: the Vie-{ toria Rink last night, tween the Nor thern Electric Company and the United Shoe Manufacturers Company, former team winning by 7 to 2.The \u2018Varsity senior hockey team left yesterday afternoon on a week's trip through Eastern Ontario, the first game | being at Port Hope.The players.who\" will be taken on the trip are: , Icsh and Carruth; point, Evans and f.aing; coverpoirt, Wright and Brown; forwards, Houser, Caulfield, Gilbert, Dillabough, Wood.The team will be accompanied by Trainer \u201cBlily\u201d Slane, Golf DOUGLAS BEATEN: A Lad of 18 Wins by 1 Up in the Lakewood Cup Tourney.\" Three days of enjoyable open tournament \u2018play were brought to a successful termination on \u2018the links of the Golf Club of Lakewood.A large gallery of enthusiasts, men and women, surrounded, the home green.They were watching with keen interest the final efforts of Findlay L.Douglas, a former champion, and M.K.Waters, régarded as a brilliant exponent of the younger school.- The match was all.square, both balls on the green \u2018\u2018alike as they lle.\u201d Waters ran down a rather long put of about 8 feet and scores of hands applauded.Douglas had a short put of a yard for a half.He missed and then smilingly congratulated his successful opponent, who was surrounded by admiring friends.The Douglas-Waters match was ale ways close.They began by halving \u2018the \"first four holes, but Waters broke the ice by winning the.526-yard fifth in \u20ac Douglas took the next\u2014in\u20144,\u2014but\u2014the Lakewood boy again assumed.the lead\" at the seventh.He was 1 up at the turn.By \u2018winning the \u2018tenth and eleventh holes in 3 and 5 respectively, Douglas took the lead.\u201cHis opponent won the fourteenth \"and fifteenth.but Douglas succeeded in halving the match on the seventeenth green, due to laying his opponent a'étymie.The finish on the home green hag already beên related.the match by 1 up.he scored better than Oddly enough, although Douglas lost | WTR OPES pnb Says it is Rougher Than ihe.Mass on few ORLEMNS Jockey Landry\" Has Been Set Silversmithing = AFTER OLD ENGLISH DESIGNS.| The partioular charm of the decorative style derived from our old English anoes- Plays of the United States Game, .: \u2014 colieglate Rules Committee, composed of Paul J.Dashiel, of Annapolis, chairman, Alexander Moffatt, Princeton: John C.Bell.Pennsylvania; JL.M.Denis, Cornell; Robert D.Wrenn, Harvard, and Walter Camp, Yale, have concluded that radical action is necessary, and to that end have called & meeting to be held aere in a few weeks.It is sald among football men thdt' Yale and Harvard have brought pressure to bear on the committee, with the argument that there.is too much beef in the modern rush line, and that the public desires a style of Play sufficiently open as to enable Spectators to-gee the ball all the time.I'he additional argument.has been set forth that the existing formations are dangerous and .that some of them should be strictly prohibited, As a result the members of the rules committee have sent letters broadcast to.college men and Interscholastic experts asking for suggestions so that when the real work.of meeting the \u2018public demand begins the committee may he able to proceed intelligently.In speaking of the proposed changes Walter Camp says::\u2014 \u201cA number of the eastern (nstitu- tions are agitating a change fn the rules to muke a more open style of play, as Ît was many years ago, when | used to play, allowing the quarter- hack to run with the ball.Harvard and Princeton are strong advocates of the change, and Yale is not standing in'the way.Put I believe that no such change should be made unless football men.throughout the country [at large\u2014and I mean {ne present and\u2019 old-time \u2018 players, \u2018thé otficials and coâches-\u2014desire, the change.\u201cThere 18 a ¢ry for a more Open game, allowing the second man to run with the ball.\u2018This 1s a return to old principles, and is tending toward the \u2018association \u2018game.But, the people do net want that kind of football.\u201d The change \u2018asked would alter the present style of game materially, and coaches.who have been brought up .and educated.throughout their whole career under the prerent style of game would be in a quandary.\u201cThe reason the rules committee bar- Waters, as the following cards will | show: ; Waters: Qut.:.00000 546545 4503\u201443 IN.66344555 6-43 86 : Doüglas\u2014.\u2019 .Duties 54657455344 i se nee ss 000 qr 00 3534565 4641-85, \"W aters, who Ia \u201conly eighteen years of \u2018age, did a good den) \u2018of .his early | golfing over the Hyde Manor nife-hole ; links in Vermont, where.he number of prizes.He competed in the | open tournament at Lakewood Thanksgiving week, qualified: in the \u2018second; sixteen and lost, in the semi- final.° Travis Still \u2018Chamnion.New, Fork.Jan, 5.\u2014Two former amas, teur golf champions in W alter-J.Travis | and C.of holding the club title.The contest - \u201cwas at fhirty-eix holes and ended in a victory for Mr.Travis by 3 up and 1 to; play.-Additiona! interert was lent to the meeting from the fact tF >; Mr.Mae- \u2018donald had defeated his rival a few weeks since in the tournament at faake- At the outset of yesterday's battle Mr.2 after four holes but.lesing the ninth.he was 1 Coming back.Mr.Macdonald was up hil been played.seventh, eighth and down At the turn.Travis was 3 un at the fifteenth, fine four from his opponent at the.aix- teenth radured it to 2 up, which was the condition of affairs when the pair ret tired to luncheon.Contipuing in the afternoon.Mr.Travis was the steadier going out, and this enabled\u2019 him to turn for Home the last time 4 up.His opponent, however, stuck to his guns to such effect that Mr.Travis was dormie- going to the last green but: one.A.perfect four from the | last named gave him the hole and the minteh.> .+ owing V.R.C.Il.Won: The above teams played the \u2018aprning game in fhe intermediate series on Vies alleys, the Vies winning by \"192 pina.The .team were: i Intermediate V.R.C.last, evening with a, match between, surprise to.as This | their speed ext Satur.J won a i ~.:B.Mac donald met: vesterday i | over the Garden City.links for the honor | i { ! | | | i I \u2018wood.| | | \u2018 i but a i introduced: these muss\u2019 plays, as [ remember it, was becaûse we considerrd the open work more dangerous than close work.The greater the distance ! the runner has to get started in- the i greater is the danger to him.physically, for it allows a tackler a greater distance to attain momentum, making the collision more disastrous, \u201cIf the sentiment throughout the country, however, is strong enough to warrant it the rules committee will probably change the style of play.1 \u2018do not think it would be necessary to * | handicap thé attacking \u2018aide by making the distance for the \u2018first down greater or getting the backs further behind the line of scrimmage, for end runs would.i he J much different, from those \u2018used to- ay.\u2018At present the team on the defense has to watch out for two thinga\u2014mans plays directed at the line .and runs around the end.- With\u2018a more open style in\" vogue you would have nothing but end runs to watch, and the difter- would find it hard to gain against a good team.\u201cThen there is\u201d the trouble of getting used to new.rules, We have\u2019 used the present system of \u2018play for 4 number of years, and still officials interpret the rules differently.Another change in style, I believe, would chuse even great- or confusion.I am confident that if pee to the.officials of the game.they would rather have the rules committee explain\u2019 .the rules so that there would he only one interpretation throughout \u201cthe country.I feel sut& that the ; copches, with \u2018a Tew exc eptions.would v prefer it\u201d One of the changes proposed is.to allow.the centre:rush to snap the bal} to the ijuaærterbac k or any other back and permit him to return with It ahead of the seriminageé.- À Yale player, who has heard of the quarterback sugges- | tion, BAYS \u2014 \u2014- \u201c1 am opposed.to anv \u201csuch change; for it would upset the whole order of things in football.We have worked on our syatem of.plays for six or seven vears, improving it slowly from year to year, until every man\u2019 identifged with tootball now feels that he is u part of the whole.So far as injuries are concerned, it ls only \u2018the inexperienced.C.Melldowie .176 152 163 _ 491.player that is hurt In mass plays.The KF.Co dohneon LL.124 130-143 7 200 experienced man trying te stop mass -F.Fa McNab Lo.L180 167 204 560 plays is down low and does not- set 1° Melldowie oo.168 108 156 431.bent up in a pile.¥.Thermen 1 26-181 179 576! , \"More.men are sertousty Injured in Tasker .q.\u2026.183 161 139 3 open fleld work; running with the bal TT = : ru.«through a broken fleld and in hurdling Total.Pies ven eer 2,820] thE Hne.The changer talked of would ST > .: undoubtedly make football rnore spéc- .Colonials.tacular\u2018and faster, but I -believe .the TI.Peterd .c.126 131 157 414 public is satisfied with the game as it.J, Sutherland .168 \u2018138° 156 \u2026.476 \u201cstands.\u201d R.Reid ., +.164 170 108 442 E.Poudretts \u2026 153 160 148 461° \u201c TELEGRAM'S REPORT.Pisson (10000 ae .M9 154.1p6 Tl \u2014 A.Perrier .\u2026.138 156 172 dos \u2018The Canadian Team Has Arranged Total® Lo - 27 - Sème Extra Dates in England.Majority for Ÿ V.RC.102 pins Toronto, January* 5-\u2014An Evening Telegram cable says :\u2014Harrowgate, a .; ) England, \"January 5\u2014The Canadian Snowshoeing footballers won a decisive victory here ; me J to-day, the score at.the .end of the \u2018Holly Club Steeplechase.The Holy* Snowshoe Club will hold a green.club steeplechase over the mountain next Saturday afternoon, when it is -ex- rected that there will be quite a turn-out of new men, in anticipation of the chib steeplechase, January \u201824, and \u2018he \u2018cross country steeplechase to Lachine for \u2018the champuonship of Canada, February 14, Our winters will shock the | hardiest of constitutiohs unless | fortified with such: a tonic Tax- \u2018ative as '*Abbey\u2019s, * Do you feel that ( every wind that blows chills you to the very marrow ?You necd \u201cAbbey's *\u2019 to thicken up the blood\u2014it is a fruit: -salt that eradicates impurities \u2014promotes regular action of the bowels\u2014stimulates circu- lation\u2014tonesthe nerves\u2014paints\u2019 everlasting health roses on the cheek\u2014try it it, Ask k your Druggist for [On DE.-OIT ne defence: ' Morrisbu re Beat Iroquois.© Morvisburg, Ont, Jan, 5.\u2014The first | of the O.H.A.in this section, was played risburg, resulting in a\u2019 victory for home team by a écore of 3 goal to 2.It was stubbornly contested throughout, The teams were: Prescott.Beat Kingston.Kingston, \u2018Ont., January 5\u2014The first of the Intermediate O.H,A.matches was played here to-night, before a fair-| Lly_lar ge_nudience.The K.B.C.-Ramb- lers crossed stocks with the Prescott team.The score at full time was five all.Half\u2019 an hour over-time was required to settle the result.The final score yas K.B.C.- Ramblers, .6; Press cott, .\u2019 \u2019 ov Caught In the Goal Note.; In thé opening game of the Toronto Bank.League, .ominion best.Montreal 20 to 1 \u2018Toronto Bank Hockey League \u2018have engaged Willie Hiscock.of Kingsten, This is the.second Kingston player who Co ; \u201chockey match in the intermediate series |- here \u2018to-night\"-betwcer- \u2018Iroquois and Mor | the Iroquois | Position.Morrisburg, \u2018 Bavrkiey «.Goal.- Hummel |.Donaldson.\u201cPomt.Selleck Nerviss:.Cov.Point.Doran Coulter.Forwards.McLaughlin | Landon.\u201d ep hi ws ve Gale Ross.«evn va, oe CL Hummel Fink.\u20ac .Mallen Referee FR.Chalmers, Morrisburg.A BAD CASE = er KIDNEY TROUBLE \u201c CURED BY DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS.Kidney Toogtion, 20 no matter of what kind or what \u2018stage of the disease, can be quickly and permanently cured by the use of these wonderful pills.Mr.Joseph Leland, Alina, N.W.T., recommends.them.says:\u2014I-was troubled with dull headaches, had frightful dreams, terrible \u2018pains in my legs.and a frequent desire to urinate.Noticing DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS recomended for just such annoy- | ances as mine, it occurred to me to, give \u2018them a trial, so I procured a Hox of \u2018them, and was very Much surprised at at the effectual cure th ey made.rons dehy deal et, pleasure in dney trouble sufferers.Sr Ean | déalers or Pil-Ooy ¢ Toronto, Ont Lae ARS PP EEE ES PROPRES \u201c \u2018to all kidney trouble sufferers, when he | match belhz five to nothing.\u2018À heavy rain fell during the matëh' and the ground was a perfect quagmire.was a crowd of over twelve hundred in attendance.Near the close of half- \u2018time Scholfield.made a try; which Mc- Clure, converted.The game was most stubbornly fought by both sides.Canada excelled In scrimmage and rushed \u2018their opponents as they liked.Canada's forwards were -too strong for thelr op- hough, kshire.men nd he __ The victory for not unexpected.| The Canadians have arriniged following extra matches :\u2014 Jan.8\u2014At Perth.Jan: 19\u2014At Bristol.: Jan, : 31-At Portsmouth.ja.the.Canadians.was the ° Yachting + = DELAY oN D \"ON DEFENDER.| Bulb Angles and Frames are Missing\u2014 : Sets Launch Back a Month.Rriitol; R.[, January, 5.\u2014Disappoint-' \u201cments have been many in the construction of the new.defender of the.America Lup, and now \u2018another «delay has been caused by the failure.of the bulb angles to J in an appearance on schedule time.Nat Herreshoff is considerably wor- vied by the delay, and the: whole amid- ship portion of the vessel will have to ro main untouched until the steel angles ar rive: of \u2018the yacht -will be delayed at least à ® | month because, of the many setbacks sustained .thus far.o plan agrecd \u2018upon was to eel the hoat .into the water at Jeast a month sooner than the Constitution was launc\u2019 Not a single part, of the stam bas yet ap , and no 2 preparad ond have A ed A ram SF what is vit 0 pole + ld the conten contamplat od: \u2018boat that le re 10 New York, January 5xThe Inter-| \u2018red the old way of playing football and | | ence- would be that thé attackiné side | { only.- There | There is hitêle Joubt that the launching |.been | Down\u2014Talent Broke Even.- New Orleans; La, January 5\u2014Thane, peat and Rankin were the winning favorites, The stewards .have restored Jockey Hicks to all privileges.* \u2014- Hatfield, of the former firm of Hatfield and Ownby, be excluded from the grounds.Jockey Landry has been refused permission to accept.mourits and denied all privileges.\u2018Weather, clear.Track, slow: Summary: .Firat race, 7 furlongs\u2014Ti hane, coven; Whang Doodle, 10 to 1; Madenia, 10 to 1.Time.1.35 Second race, selling, mile\u2014Peat, 2 to I; Russeliton, 10 to 1; Blue Ridge, 0 to 1.Time, 1.50.\u2018I'hird race, 6 furlongs\u2014Ahumada, 2 \u2018to 1e Maghont 4 to 3; Blanco, 12 to +.Time, Fast rare, handicap, Witful, to 5; Major Mansir, 12 \u2018to 1; Scotch Plaid, even.Time, 1.55 2-5.\u2014 Fifth race, 5 furlongs\u2014Mry, Frank Foster, 7 to 1; Scorpio, 3 to 3; Tom Maybin, 4 to l:.Time, 1.04 1-5.1 Sixth race, aelhng 1 1-16 miles-Rankm, 2 to 1; -Chickodee, 13 to 5; Ps rrho, 5 to |.Time, 1.54 1-5.Bookmaker Rose Cleared.the Fxecutive Committee of the.Metro- yolitan Turf Association, which has thoroughly \u201cexamined the books and.papers that contained his alleged turf transactions -in France.These.documents were forwarded to.the committee by the American Ambassador, Mr.Porter, under Government seal.The Executive Committee finda that ali of Mr.Rose's transactions were conducted in a thoroughly honurable and straightior- ward manner, and has fully exonerated him.The name of (George W.Wheelock in appended to the document, w hich exon: urates Mr.Rose.Mat and Ring.\u2014 mean wp BENNY YANGER.WON.Bested Tim Calahan in Six Rounds\u2014 Forced Calahan to Clinch.Chicago, Jan.6.-\u2014-Benny Yanger, of Chicago, won \u2018a decision over Tim Callahan, of Philadelphia: in a stx-round (contest here last night.Although he received tHe verdict, Yanger bad but a small margin the better of the fighting.The first round was Calahans.He used a straight left jab that Yanger was -unable to evade, and when the Chicago man took tus corner, his right eve.was closed.Yanger forced the several hard SWings to Callahan s stomach, but thé \\atier evened up mat- \u2018ters by the excellent use of his left \u2018hand.The third round and the fourth \u2018round\u2019 were full of actiun, receiving conrideraule \u201cpunishment.During the fifth -and.sixth rounds, Yanger, succeedrd in reaching Callahan's stomach repeatedly with blows that were full at force: Towards the end of the last round Callahan fell \u2018into à clinch at every opportunity to avoid punishment \u201cPrize Fight is Assault.; Cumberland, Md., Jan.6.\u2014 Judge Boyd decided yesterday that the \u2018prin- cIpals in prize \u2018fights can be punished under.the law defining assault and battery.and that those who attehd or bet on the result of such contests, are indictable, and can be punish d as aid- -eyn''and abettors.It is believed that the fight niade against pugilistic sports by the clergy of the city.has proven effective, apd.that.no, more \u2018apartrineg exhibitions will be given in_Allegheny County.$20,000 For Jim and Jeff.San Francisco, Cal., Jan.6.- The Hays Valley Athletic Club last night announced that it would offer a purse of $20,000 for a 20-round contest «between Corbett and Jeffries, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Baseball \u2014 PEACE CON! FERENCE.Meeting.Will be \u2018Hold on Friday, When: Only Player Question , Comes Un» .\u2018 Chicago.Jan.6:\u2014The peace confers\u2019 ence between the American and- National League.committees will be.held in Cincinnati on Friday.with all amalgamation se \u2018hemes barred, and the player question the only one to arbitrate if the Nationa) League people accept a proposition made to them today.It was learned, last night that Ban\u2018 Johnsan had written a letter Chairman Herrmann that the meeting\u2019 should consider the player question Herrmann's reply\u201d fa - expected to-morrow\u2019, and if satisfactory the.formal call \u2018or the Friday meeting will be issued at once.Skating B The M.A:A.A.- Handicans.mence on Thursday evening.The races for the first night will be the hall and one mite.A Siege The atom of the Edi- B ge at Lowell, | Mass., 1.S.A., wrote they -{-had-a- siege -of -whooping- - coligh in their.institution.They said thit every caso was promptly relieved by.Vapo-| Cresolene.Its value in coughs and | colds was so great they always kept \u2018it ready for use.= You know how i's used, don't you?\u2018Tis heated by a vaporizer and you inhale it.Write us for a book that tells all about it.a Vano-Crenolene la sold by \u201cdengeisis evarywhere.The Väporizer and [aunp, which should lusta lifetime, und a bottle cf \u20ac resolyne complete, $1.90; extra supphes of Cresclone 3y centn and so cents, Mustrated booklet containing plivaicians® tou.monials free upan veaunest.Varo- na Co, t8o Fuitou St.New York.Us.A, ; What's the Matter With the the They have recommended that Thomas 1 1-16 niiles\u2014 | R.L.Rose has been fully exonerated by i fight: ng in the next round.and landed: The regular \u2018weekly handreaps will com- both men, v to | __tors-lies in the aristooratio dignity Inh rent to it, and which was the immediate reflection of the oourtliness of that day.This reality is a marked feature of ; our silver stook.In no other store oan one find such a variety of Silver Pieces In .old English styles.,- HENRY BIRKS & SONS MON TREAL.ee & j CHOICE Cooking Eggs 17c per doz.These Eggs are extra fine stock and cannot be surpassed in quality.For Sale at Any of our 14 Retail Stores.° The Laing Packing & Provision Co., Ltd.+ » The Choice of a Whisky isa serious matters \u2018especially when it is to be used for medicinal purposes.YOUR PHYSICIAN WILL ADVISE \u2019 \u2018obtaining the Nquor of unquestioned age and : purity.- «CANADIAN CLUB \"und wo \u201cIMPERIAL\u201d WHISKIES have \u2018the \u2018Government guarantee over the \u2014cppsule of every bottle re \u2014\u2014 Hold it down with sro0a- ee Tochester e, .\u201cRadiator?oo Ce 2 (The Coal Saver).IT'S ALL RIGHT, [Hockey an and Skating Boots.See our, New\" Lino for Men, \u2018Price from $1.go to $2.50 Pair, .- \u2014\u2014 .Also Neverslip RUSSER SOLE BOOTS for Mon.$3.50 to $4.RUBBER SOLE BOOTS for Ladies, warm lined.$a pair.| 1847 Notre Dame se | FRANK POWER \u201czoe: 83 PAN Ts.TG 00 VE RCOA1 Ts.\u2018 Best in town.Tailor-made and ready-to-wear._.cA MPBELL'S CLOTHING CORNER \u2014 267 ST.JAMES STREET.; \u2014\u2014 W.P.SCOTT MONTREAL.- Decorator.- : Wall Paper, ete.2422 St.Catherine St.\u2014\u2014 month and recéive our valet \u2014\u2014Service, which completely cares.for.your.wardrobe, - * - Closning, Monding Pressing \u2014 We call and deliver.- THE TOILET LAUNDRY CO., Ltd.,.290 GUY STREET.: \u2019 \u2018Phone Up 2601-2602.= os \u2014_\u2014 \u201cFOR RUN-DOWN.SYSTEMS ROBINSON'S UNIVERSAL REMEDY Aronsond& Rutenberg .Paven Brokers, 601 Craig Stroôt.Mouey te lena on Dike .mons.\u201cWatches, Jiéwol- 18 NEW L 1FE.\u2018Write for particulars, Jory, clothing.furs, dry 821 CADIEUX STREET.goods, wareliousoreceipts and liforusuranco polic ios.ser rr Saree am ~~ | A rupi osentative will call, _ tot last week.¥ * Gosse OF - .| i The \u201cSreser Our Dealings Small.People who imagine that Canaélan Pacific ip heavily, deait in on the Montreal and To- vonto markets, scarcely seem to realize that Wall Street will frequently do as much in Pacific Advances 3.Points Over | 2 Yesterday's s Price, With Heavy REGULAR BOOM IN CAN.PACIFIG, STOCKS GENERALL ¥ WERE.ALL UP pa ques ua + > dividend of 1 res per cent.on the preferred stock also has been.declared, \u201c106 Cuiladian cot 134 584 \" 185 Canadi Pon at 134 3-4, 575 Can: Pacific at and 42c tor $20 No! 3 east \u2018or ioe \u2018Buckwheat\u2014bôc for No, 3 midis CL asked, for LG PE ba, 49c to Soc east and, middle.Jorn\u20144te far new C a yeliow, 52 for old west; Am w.No.§ yellow, Pics, N \u2026 Rqpoixed, car dote Tor Oats\u2014Sic for Na.2 white, east, 30s tréights frejghts west, and 30lc middle i410 cars+bags, $4.25, barrels, on track, Toronto Peaë\u2014T£c for No.2, 2, middle freights.| \u2014Bhat atock at-a-day\u2019s-sesslon-as-the Cana: dian markets will do in a week.Last year's sales shows that Montreal traded in 499,198 abares of Pacific, while Toronta ad.@ good deal less.In Wall Breet, however, the Cagedian Pacl- fic \u201cposi\u201d made things hum-agd the total sales for the year weer at the rate of 3,045,000 shares and 43,600 shares of new, $ $ 3 tncrease of $3,000,000.°° Reports are still being persistently circulat- od that the Dominion Steel Co.will be obliged &t an early date to Issue $3,000,000 pew stock.: $.5 3 The sales 6f Dominion Steel on tbe Boston market last week amounted ta 7,680 shares and Dotinion Coal $73 shares, ; $ $ 3 In Montreal last year the sales of Dominion Steel amounted to 640,546 shares, and Domin- ten Coal 178,184 shares.s 8.3 + .Only 570 shares of \u2018\u2018Lake, Superior\u2019 have _bekn traded in on the Montrcal market since the stock has been listed.The high price was 28%, the low 9%.; $ 3 ER Toronto Railway Earnings.The earnings of the Toronto Railway for the past week were as follows: - + Rarnings.Inc.Sunday, Dec.28 einen a.$2417 $ 439 « Monday, Dec.2.000 Sem 71, Tuesday, Dec.30 .\u2026.5,869 607 Wednesday, Dec.31 8.674 1,554 Thursday, Jan.1 .veers 5178 220 | Friday, Jan.2 .veo 6,083 1,209 : Gaturday, Jan.3.5,98t 671 AY, Totals .enemas $37,210 $5,412 $3 3 $ Stocks Advance.The Wall Street market À The average price ot.50 active stocks which closed Dec.27 at 118.05 and, de- elihed to 117.12 on Monday, advanced to, 119.17 on Friday and closed at 118.05.The principal activity was in Erie stock, with sales of 370,000 shares, and an advance of aboul 4 poiuts.Other active stocks were St.Paul, 134,000 shares, and a rise of about 3 points; Missoun! Pacific sales of 160,000 and an advance ot 5 points: \u2018Reading, sales of 266,000 and an ad- -vauce of over 5 points: Rock Island, sales of ->282,00ù and a rise of 4 points; Southern Pacific, sales of 137,000 and a rise ef.about 3 pointe: Amalgamated Copper, sales of 232,000 and a rise of & points.| $ $% 8% Sales of Dominion \u2018Steel bonds in Montreal last year amounted to 3.391, 000.:$ $ 8 The Eastern Townships Rank is asking authority from the sharebolders\u2019 to incr ease ite capital stock._ $ $ 3 \u201d The Canadian \u2018Colored Cotton Co.has declared a quarterly dividend of 1 per \u2018cent.payable January 15th.' $ Duluth Earnin:s.- The net earnings of Dututh for November and for the 9 months were ns.follows: $ 3 Bank \u2018Clearinys.Tbe clearings of the Toronto Stock Ex- | change clearing house, as reported by the managers, National: Trust Company, for Dee cétaber, 1M2, as.compared with December, 1901, are as follows: | :.1901.Number ot sbares.35687 2 .$2.090,57.0N $3.56 915, sa; 1,484,060.76 2.510,722.13 } earings, + at six Canadian cities for the year 1802, with comparisons, are: Rapid City.* Total.\u2019 Increase.Montreal *.\u2026.$1,008,970.000.$309,491.00 | Toronto .\"809,078,000 183,807.000 .Winnipeg .188,370,003 54,170,520 Halifax .88,532,307 1,360,209 Vancouver .os 54,467,599 6,846,449 Hamilton .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.45,006, 217 3 410, 184 Total fucrease .Nerreansd 465, 085, 451 WHEAT IN wor The total amount of wheat in \u2018sight | shows an increase of 300,000 bushels, com- : pared with-.a week ago, and a decrente | \u201cof 18,851.000 with a year ago.The following table whows the amount of wheat on passage to the United King dom and continent: = Jan.5, Jan.6, : 1908.1902.KS ible supply to i os And Uanada.49,738,009 38,929,000 _ Passage to the A On.hes ingdom.15,840,000 24,080,000 - On passage to the : \u2019 continent.- 6.240.000 7.760,000 Total wheat ' in 2 CL ight.eee .\u2026 .71,818,000 \u201890.769.060 IT MEANS Foul \u2018Breath and Dissusting Dis.+ charges, Due to Catarrh, Make Thou- |.\"sands of People Objects of Aversion.\u2014Dr.Agnew\u2019s Catarrhal Powder Re- \u201clieves in 10 Minutes and Cures: says: \u201cI have been a martyr to Catarrh tor twenty years; constant hawking wnd dropping In the throat and pain in the head, very offensive breath.I tried Dr.Agnew's Catarrhal Powder.The first.application gave instant re- ltef.After using a few bottles I was cured.\u201d Use Dr.Agnow's Heart Cure for heart, | s mach and nerves.gold by\u2019 B.E.McGale, 212$ Notre Dame Street.18 Begin the New Year | Savings Account THE SOVEREIGN BAN + OF CANADA.Seuth West Corner St.Poter \u2018end st.Jèmes Streets.Telephone 4001.OSTRACISM.\u201cji on sôme:of these issues.\u201c{ tive this morning.Hon.George Jales, of Scranton, Pa.| nadfan Pacific closed in London at] American Car Foundry has] { of \u2018one-half ,per cent.over the last pay- Tra rading, 1 Power, Detroit Twins.and Other \u2018Local Leaders Respond to.- Bullish Conditions, % A regular boom struck Canadian Pacific.this morning, and, the stock was hoisted up to 137 1-4 in \u2018New York and 187 1-8 here.This is the biggest and most pro- hounced upward move seen In the stock since the spring, when under the tremendous pool operations of that dian to American control the.stock say 145 1-4, 1,000 share blocks of Pacific this morning, and Montreal was: busy rolling up transactions of 25 to 200 shares.+ advance of 3 points over yesterday, and the morning's business makes the transactions of yesterday look slim indeed.No special cause is ascribed to the advance gave that the Wall Street pool started things on a larger.scale in View of the recent fine earnings, the -enormous revenue from- land sales for 1902, and the prospect of 6 per cent.in the dividend.line.No advance in Pa-' cific would be quite complete.without the 6 per cent.dividend rumor, and this advance was no exception to the rule, $ | London did not come in much higher { fo r Pacific, so Wall Street took the in- {tial steps in thes advance.- Locally the opening transaction was at 134 5-8, and a few minutes later it was selling at 135° 1-2.There was an advance to 136 1-2 later, and about 11.30 am.Wall Street rushed up to 137 1-4, with a re- -Spons to-:13\u20141-8, - There was n' sagging \u2018tendency later, \u2018and the local market closed at 136.1-2 bid.Wali Street, however, took on, a.firmer tone again after the local: market had dlos- ed,\u2019 and there was.a recovery there to -136 7-8 at \"one \u2018o'clock.$ $ 3 : The general Wall Street .market showed good galns all along the line this morning, and while continued tight money seems fg.stand in the way of \u2018any pronounced bull movement here -there were pretty general advances\u2019 throughout the list.Detroit, for instance, saw as high as 90 1-4, Richeliey sold a point better at 98, closing at 98 -4 bid, Power \u2018gent up a point to 88 1-3.and Twins @ (@: fractionally better at 119 3-4\"to 119 1-2.In fact, it was ® broadening market with\u2019 the volume of past ® larger \u2018than \u2018for many.weeks pas - $ $ .call money in Wall \u2018Street around noon was 5 1-2 to 6 per cent.L J.Forget & Co.a London cable quoted \u2018Grand Trunk first at 108 1-4, second at 95 5-8, third at 45 3-8, Canadian\u2019 \u2018Pacific at 138 3-4.Hudson \u2018Bay at 514, Anaconda-at £36 7-8.: s $ 3 v : Mr.C.D.Monk s messages .sata ;\u2014 Americans in London.firm at 1-4 to 3-4 above: parity.Anthracite coal min- ® 1902.190i.\u2018Changes.ing gcneral\u2019y resumed yesterday for -Nov.gross :.$197,174 .$204.804 Dec.$7.720 \u2018the first time wince Christmas.Ru- penses .149.902 145,175 Inc.\u201d 4.817 inored in.Albany.that State Court of Now met .847.182 $39.19 Dec.$12,837 : Appeals will leclare franchise tax law\u2019 ns === unconstitutional.American Sugar Re- Other ine.oss 500, Inc.183 fining Company has re-establisHed fac- o RT 880919 1 sas tor plan in New England.American\u2019 Total tne.San AY Der $154 Pobacco Company.in its campaign to o < 0 ; \u2014_\u2014 =.secure German trade, will make its : Nov.def.$0,755 \"$18,422 Inc.$22.334 headquarters at Dresden.Washington B mos.gross.$1,28,657 Po) 176.600 Tic.$52,016 advices are-that President Roosevelt's.Expenses .754.86 734,368 Joc.20.002 alternatives -are anti-trust legislation TT eee | eee or an: extya session of the Fifty-eighth ota mete.$AELI $MLIRI Ines WOM Congress.Financial scare at Caracas er fme.3.047 2402 Inc.\u2026.63! 18 over.| Revolutionists and .(\u2018astro ; \u2019 \u2019 za | forces both claim victory at Guotira- oral ine.HTB Varios fhe.#2882 The Supfeme Court-at Philadelphia \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014t : yesterda decided that Wabash cannot | Nov.sur.\"$136.250,977 Inc.$18,159 ; enter \u201cPitfsburg w.ithout \u2018the consent of ! $ 5 $ the city.Western traffic officials, at a meeting held : yesterday.took preliminary.action looking to further \u2018ad- vancé in freight rates on certain com- \u201c m'odities.- Look.for a strong opening.this morning, the latest advices from \u201cabroad are that Americans are buoy- i mines, ant; .thig «Jn itself will.stimulate the markets\u2019 over here.The undertone to- the market shaiws conclusively that the | larger Interests are confident for future\u2019 ' and as a consequence we should hase tithe to come, tractions, Pacific and low price\u201d \u2018issues: will continue as leaders.| Eries are being well! bought.Think Erie and Erie first preferred very good purchases.3 $ i } Market for sterling is weak and lower l'at'about $4.86 1-2 for demand.\u2014 Very | good supply of cotton and grain bills offered.$ 3 8 | From what 1 ste of St.Paul.1 advise purchase.a : % $ + B.R:T.and Consolidated Gas are the |\u2019 .best purchases if the franchjse decision \u2018is favorable\u2019 to, the companies: London, 3.30 p.m.\u2014 Americans have become easier -hrough lack of support from.New York.South Africans are heavy.: $ $ + time ang talk of a change from Cana- Wall Street freely dealt fn 500 and To-day's price » establishes a clean w es Pacifc at : 10 Canadian Pacific at - 25 Canadian Pacific at 50 Canadian Pacific at 135.dian Pacific at 1351-8.- 435 Canadian Pacificat 13516 123 Canadian Pacific at 135 1-3, x Canadia + 50 Canadian Pacitic at 136 3-8.25 Canadian Pacific at 136 1-4., 25 Canadtan Pacitic at 136 3-8, A 125 Canadian Pacitic at 196 3-4.25 Canadian Pacific at 136 1-2, 50 Canadian Pacific at 136 5-8.- 350 Canadian Pacific at 137.So \u201c75 Canadian Pacific at 136 7-8.25 Canadian Pacific at 137 1-8.- 50 Canadian Pacitic at 136 14.- 50 Canadian Pacific at 136 5-8.| 130 Canadian Pacific'at 136 1-2.200 Canadian Pacific at 136 3-4.50 Canadian Pacific at 136 7-8.100 Canadian Pacific at 136 5-8.50 Canadian Pacific at 136 3-4.$ Canadian Pacific at.136 3-8.25 Dom.Fteel Com.at 60 3-8.50 Dom.Steel Com.at 60 1-2, 50 Dom.Steel Com.at 60 5-8.400 Dom.Steel Com.- 100 Dom.Steel Com.-50 Dom.Steel Com.25 Dom.Steel Com.50 Dom.Steel Com.50 Twsa City at 119 34.CON 100 Twin City at 119 5-8.: : 160 Twin City at 109 1-2.: 50 Nuva Scotia at 108.WHEAT IND CORN - LITTLE CHANGED 4 this morn.te.price was May wheat opened in Chijca ing at 75 38 and at 12.30 73 14, July vheat: ned at 7 3- and the 12.30 price waa 72 5-8.May corn opened in Chicago at 43 3-8 to 43 1-2 and at 12:30 the price was 43 3-8.May oatl=avere fairly steady at 34.$ $ ThesH.D.Metealte Company, Limited, j received the following despatch from the Wénni office, giving the closing prices | of No.hard Manitoba wheat 70c.No.1 northern at 68¢ 68c in store, January.FEATURES OF THE MONTREAL MARKETS No.compatible with à Rouet -card-for particul All Investors dguire the highmet security.8: Sa 8 re -our present offerings of INVESTMENT BONDS.\u201c HontRe=t \u201cCanada Life Builéing: UFFICE, KE.C.NORSWORTHY., Manager.me ee | FEATURES OF THE ~ CATTLE MARKETS! -Tondon, - January 5.\u2014Since tlis day week à much stronger feeling has developed in the market for cattle, as prices for Hole American sleers show au advance 71 1-2 per'lb.There was mo market vo day, but sales on Saturday were made ab lôe, and the.trade closed firm.The number of cattle that have veached the different foveign markets from Jre- and this year are in every way remark: able.The total af 893,814 head of cattle imported over the first eleven months\u2019 is as much as 207,393 in excess of the corresponding total a year ago.Moreover it alreädy.tal on record, twenty years, There has not Leen any \u201cgreat activity in the export live stock \u2018trade of late, or.certainly for the last beats\u2019 the\u201d highest annual to- | Vi.LM TT Victorias Refuse to Accept Tole- \u2014 graphic Vote and Mecting Called for Tomorrow.telegraphic vote of the.Hockey League {In regard to the Stanley Cup, und.because they think the decision last Friday should be final, there will be an» other meeting of the League to-morrow night \u2018at the Windsor.Here was the result of the tele- | graphic vote :\u2014 Quebec agreed to allow Montreal to play Winnipeg three mutches as long as it did not make Quebec travel on any daÿ but Saturday.\u2018 Montreal agreed also.i Ottawa agreed as long us Montreal and Quebec would accept: the tele graphic vote.Shamrocks were in favor alto.\" Victorias at 3 p.m.refused as above, © President Trihey, at Montreal's re quest, called a meeting of the league | for 8 p.m.to-morrow at the Windsor, It is almost certain Montreal will get the «æuthority to play.If so, the dates will.probably be Jan.29,31 and Feb.2 2 or Jan.29, Feb, 2 and LAST EVENING'S MEETING: .The Montreal Hockey Club executive - met last evening at 7.30 to talk over the Stanley Cup muddle, and at 9.30 the committee room doors swung open and Because Victorias refuse to accept al Carrrat, Paw.Ur, .\u2018HERD OFFICE, TORONTO T.R.ACCOUNT, +.~ » MERRI - renider ' D.it WILKIE, - - Tire-President and General Manages.- | EJAY, Assistant General Manager, Montreat- Eranch, 487 St James wo ATBMALAT SEE ; Sn A.IGA ISON, Manage.WANTED, \u2014Clionts who are holders of \u2018UNLISTED STOCK and desire to dispose of same, te give us \u2019 full particulars, Strictly contiduntial, G.J.ADAMS & CO., : Ms ST.JAMES ST.CITY.Main 30.° po Terms.RENTAL \u2018To SCHOOLS.COLLEGES and INSTRUC TORS.TYPEWRITING MACHINES.Tho Colonial TypewriterGo., Lid, 18 Bloury Street, Montreal.25 Halifax Electric Ry.at 105 8,000 Dom.Steel Bds.at 89.| 3,000 Dom.Steel Hds.at 89 14.3 Ogilvie Pfd.at 135.+ | LATEST NEWS OF - THE GOLD MINES.> + | | ! + A new record in ore shipments for one day for Phoenix for the Boundary, for British Columbia and for Capada, \u2018Was ade im Christmas Day, The shipments, during.the .24 hours \u2018of that holiday was no les than 68 cars ot more than 2:000 tons.AN this \u2018ote with the exception vi.8 cars, \u201cirom the Snowshoe mine, came froin the \u2018Granby mines, More than once before this 1.500 to 1,800 tons.61 ore had been shipped in a single day from this camp, but this sets a new : high water mark.n°1904 the entire- Boundary _ distrièt shipped 380,000 tons of ore pearly every j emelters: l\u2019hoenix > camp alone shipped 235,000.tous of ore last year.The ont.put of the Boundary mines for 102 was over 500.000 tons an increase of 110,00 tons.In this district are situated the Ë Kneb Hill and Obl fronsides, property ot i the Granby Consolidated Belting Com- \u2018panv.-* The Sunset.property of \u2018the Mont real a broad \u2018and active market for some | and Borton Copper Company, the Win- i nipeg, Golden Crown, eml City: of Pare whieh are - all ship ping and mm which Montreal carntal.is.inxested; Ref.public mines shipped 377 tons.oË- ôre to the Granby Smoelters last week.which re: oil, Lone Pine mines.Shipments of ore for week ending 25th Decemher.12 of mines tested on Montreal Mining Fachange, Rostand Camp: Tons, le Roi .: 3,370} War Eagle .1,330 | Centre Star LL.1,800 | | Giant 20.04 2220 _ Slocar ; Pay ne.Ti 158- \u2018Rambler \u2018Ciriboo 2 Boundary District.oo \u2018Granby Mines .> 4.846 \u2018Montreal Boston .- 30 , COTTON PRICES.Mr.DM.Sexton, c \u201ccotton broker, No.3 St.Sacrament Street, manager for Atwood, Violett & Co, New.York, reports -the New - York.Cotton Market opening at à decline of 2.to 5 poinls on yesterday\u2019 3 Lo \u201cUnion Pacific and Southern.Pacific are both acting remarkably welr today.It would \u2018appear that he powers that be are satisfled with the outlook There is quite-a little profit taking | noticeable on the .bhoard.If, the decl- glon declaring the franchise tax uncon.astitutional is rendered it will give prices considerable impetus, and I think it would be well to take advantage of it to tag: profite: : .Wisconsin Central is being overlooked.in the general advance.Would \u2018take 8 : Robert Meredith & Co.received the following \u2018over their private wire from Zimmermann & Forshay,-New York:\u2014 | The market_opened very strong and_ac- for a settlement of the labor troubles.d | July, 8 | «lose.© The o pt at the opening were: Jan, -8.52;\u2014Feb,\u20148-55;\u2014March;-8-59; 3 April-8: 0.May,\u2019 8.61% Jul, 8.60; \"August, 8.49; Sep.| teinber, 8.13.Liverpool openad \u201cbarely Steady, 4 to 8 own, and at 12.30-was flat 4 to 6 down.The spot market vpened 4 down, with -eales S400 bales.e port receipty to this date were 46.000.ba, against 54,528 this \u2018 dute last week and 62,790 this date last year.The market was quiet to-day, prices gradually working lower, §uotations \u2018at 12.30 were: \" .8.53; March, anuary, 8.56: February, 8.56; April, 8.60; Mar, 8.58: June, 8.57; with The sehtiment in\u201cNew York is very bullish, based on the Strong.statistical post: Yue of which was reduced by Boundary |.Progent the: output of the.Black Tail, San jj .58Y August, \u20188.44; September, 815.| SCHEESE.- There was no new.business noted in, cheese to-day.but the firm tone is fully \u2018maintained.Bids of 12 7.9: for round lots: were turned down, the sellers\u2019, inside figure being 130.= age stock, 17 12e and western Timed, 16146 to ÎTe per dozet, ne round lots, + POULTRY ~ TFh#sioek on «pot is small ænd therefore pr iroæ are wn far fairly well maintaimed for gard\" fi choice bifde, but values for ordinary and common stock hate heen shaded C'haice turkeys, ld at Me to Fhe ordinary at 127120 to He, chaice chic Kens, Ihe to 120; common, Re to\u2014l0e3 ducks, -leto 13; and geese\u2019 Te te: Ve per 1b.DN BEANS, The demand for beans was limited and the market ix quiet, with job.\u201ching lots.selhng at 21,90 to 81.95 per bush: el for primes and car lots at $1.83.MAPLE PRODUCT.The market for maple broduet -éontintes quiet and with: out anv new phase to note.Syrup, in large tims at Te to 8c; small tins at Se to 66e; -and in wood, at 5e :to'5 12\u20ac j per lb.Sugar, 8 [2e ta 10e per tb.HONEY.There waa sone Bupury for.huckwheat hopev, whieh is scarce, but the demand for clover\u201d 19 Innited.- - White \u201celover, mm eomb, 12 J-2e to 13 f- 2e white strained in 60 ro COIlh tins, 81- 2 to Ac, \"and buckwheat stræined at 6 1-20 to Te per: POT, XTOES -A favlv active trade was done in potatoes, there being 4 \u2018good demand for small lots ai firm prices.Sales of car Jots of choice varicties were made at RS: and ordinary stock at T5e to Be.\u2018per.bag: and in a Jobbing way they are selling at 3 to 21.05.\u2018a CATTLE IN TORONTO Toronto, Ont.January 6\u2014One Hundred and two loads in to-day, includinæ \u20181,387 hogs, 119 sheep and Jainbs, and\u2019 24 .calves, Export cattle, choice, $5 to $5.40; export cattle, medium, $4 to $4.75; export cattle.common, $3.50 to $4; export bulls, $3.50 to $4.40; export cows, $3.50 to $4.50; butchers\u2019.cattle, $4.25 to $5; butchers\u2019 cattle, medium, $3.25 to $4 butchers\u2019 éattie, common.| 35: 7 to $3.25.feeders, short keep, $4 to 34:60; er medium, 33.50 to.$}: stockers, $2.25 to $3.25; milk cows, each, $30 to $50; export ewes, $3.25 to $3.50: bucks, $3.50 to $3.25; lambs; $4 to $4.50; -ealves, -per-head,-$2-to-$10;-hogs,- -sing=- ers, 6c fats and lights, 5 3-4c off cars Export cattle and butchers\u2019 selling only + ce \u2018 | BUSINESS CHANGES \"THROUGHOUT CANADA | ov - - TL = - - \u2014+ Herman & Aldiman, Starbuck, Man, have béen buined out.choice, | sol at trom $3 to 87 eack.The demand for live hoge was good, and as the supply was somewhat limited a firmer feel\u2019 Ing prevailed, and sales of selectéd lots were niade at 6 T4 to 6 3-8c.and lower PUTTER.Butter war quiet, hut: steady \u2019 to-day.Choice fresh, EE johbed out A ea tod 54e per 1b, weighed on Joe al Acct J = 1-24 Lo 23%, while under grades and held stock \u2018were un: 3 ; changed at 20e to 22: a8 fo quality Daivy DRESSED.HOGS butter is wn light supply and- quoted at 17 1:20 to 18e.\u2014 : FGGS. Pacific at 136%.300 Detroit at 90 1-8.ent.Choice Manitoba spring wheat, same, C rice 6: ttle have Yold at $5 to! tana and Quebec: \u2014 G00 pacific at 137 a5 Detroit at OÙ 1-4 patents, B20: second, RIM: + Boas Bi Jud folio\u2019 8 Rt Top Rie EE us 120 | _ \u2014 Transit .[11¥ 9 [1191 1: ele Ba À a cl Cable Oo xd.175 18 155 ji» .0.Coupondinds :.|.li.feces fesse © Reg Honde ; vous fiona fovea [ieee .Montreal Te egraph 170 [165 [170 [167 ve.Bell Telephone ve wo oe pe - Jom Jrouk te com.3 go\" ret 85341 95 | 9844! 83 9 nds| 8934] 88 893, 88% MontHeat, One ao wo] 87341 87 89% 88 .ds sas Steel.1004 hd 1e 100% .Pole tt Nags | cee pes [LO (ves: LayrcoudoPulp Co.53 0734] 9254 - Lo do Bonda.f105 |.Montreal Cotton Co, .y Domiaton Cotton Oo.k - Canada ColorodCetton .\u2018 eo Bopés|.\u2026\u2026 veoe feos joogs Merchants Cotton asoavwenfunné fans yves 6956 .Dom, ioramen 111 i\" fisi* [asisefisise 5 Lo sss0ecouof +00 JUS Jus.Jeane 4 courtes * enn M Reyal.ere ne va.on 88g \u2018 4 1 i i { born in 1827.Cabinet formed by 7 .J.Tooke, \u2019 DISCOUNT KE s SALE! A sale that concerns every gentleman in Montreal and vicinity.\u2018Hundreds\u2019 of customers who attended our \u201cJanuary Sale last year have again placed the stamp of = popular approval on our efforts.choice, call early.Nothing reserved.Pe 4 + » 177 St.James Street.oo 2387 St.Catherine.Street, West 1563 St Catherine Street, East If you want first pe I \u2014\u2014 Br PREMIER OF SPAIN IS UF Senor Sagasta, the Peninsula\u2019s | * Greatest Statesmen\u2014Formerly a Revolutionist.- - Maärld, Jan.6 gasta died at 11 o'clock last night.At -past 6 he.Yad an attack of heart |.\u2018failure and it was then thought he was.\u2018dead; he rallied, however, amd lived tor hours and a half.He expired in- - the presence 0 s - will probably take place 10-mOrrow.He had been very ill for some days from bronchitis compticated by gastric complaints and fever.Senor Sagasta\u2019s intellect was unimpaired until his last hours.He talked to his daughter, the pres.dents of tne Senate and of Congress, and to the Archbishop of Toledo.King Alfonso has written a touching letter of sym: | pathy to Senor Saga.td's \u2018family and during the former Premier's illness.the\u2018 Queen mother, and other members .of the royal family frequently sent officials to enquire as.to his condition.\"The news of Sénor Sagas:as déath created a painful impression throughout Madrid.King Alfonso d splayed profound regret when he heard the news.His Majesty had deSired to.visit Senor Sagasta during his illness, but was told that to do so would be contrary to\u2019 etiquette, Senor Sagasta was > A NOTABE CLAREER.Mateo Praxedes Sagasta, \u2018Spanish \u2018statesman, was born at /Torreci:la de Cameros, July 21, 1324.He, studied in the school of engineers \u2018Madrid, Practiced his profess.on at T\\aladolid and Zamora, and, was\u2019 electéd by the \u2018Jatter town to \u201cthe Constituent (\u2018ortes of 1854.He took part in the insurrec- filon of 1856, and was ob!:ged to seek | refuge in France.On the amnesty be- êng prociaimed, \u2018 he\u2019 returned to Spdin, land became a .professor im the School bf Engineers in Madrid.the editor of, La Iberia, the principal organ of the Progressist party.After \u2018the.unsuccessful insurrection of: June, ; 1866, he was again under the necessity.\u2018of seeking an asylum in France, and he Aid not return io Spa.n until after the gall of Queen, Isabela II.Appointed Minister of the.Interior in the first General Prim, he adually adopted more and more the Pies of.that statesman and of the Conservative party, and completely broke -off his relations .friend Zorilla.Ha was exposed to bitter attacks from the Republican Minority in .the Cortés.Ap-, pointed Minister of State in January, 1870, he ordered .several towns; .including Barcelona, to be.placed in a state of siege, declared himself in favor of the monarchy, and proposcd, on De- 6\u2014Former Premier Sa- He was also.with.his.old! comsequent y | \u2018 sat 10 p-C.to ei =.3 és [gr 4TH ANNUAL à January Sale : DISCOUNTS F.ROM JE WELLERS, \u2018 2397 St.Catherine Street Bas SERA Skat dhs .-) for .Cash 50 p.c.PY 3 oS > wove M dede dE ni Foreign Mini ster,\u2019 He re:inquishedq the jatter post, however, on the ass: :mbling of the Cortes, self entirely to a general supervision of affairs (5th April, 1893).A Cabinet cris:s occurred on March 8.1894, the minisary resigned, and Senor: Sapasta was again requ:sted to fcrm a Cabinet, which.came into power, met with con stant opposition, and resigned office on | , October 31.A now ministry was torm- | ed su few days afterwards, and\u2019 Senor | five of office | Sagastt again became Premier, his, former: ministers resuming under him.He was subsequently\u2019 featéd and was out.of office during the \u2018Spanish:American war crisis.Subsequently he was again chosen Premier! and only relievéd from office a short! while ago.when he announced: his: final | retirement from pub\u2019 ic life, .LISBON RESERVOIR BURST.London, Jan.Morning Leuder.from Lisbon; says that the whole city is in a Tunic owing tostlve bursting of the reservoirs in the north- crn part of ihe town.The low-iying districts dre completely Tnundated.and many \u2018persons.have\u2019 perished.A large number: ot buildings.have bain desiray- ed.1 i ' ' WORTH KI KNOWING Any cough ac companied by expor- {toration.which lasts over thrée, or four \u201cdsys requis ittention.and treatment.| this does not mean ic VTSit to the hosp!- tai, nor to.your physiclan nor vholesal.» drugsing With patent medicines: hut it mains that \u2018some simple, harmless, ef-! fective antiseptic remedy like Stuart's , Catarrh Tablets.should be used to \u2018vard oft any possible termination in Pneu- in order to devote him-.qi Be _6.\u2014A despat n tr the, WERE BLY BEATER Matos Leaders Said to be Treat: ing I With Castro\u2014More Seizures.by Germany.2 Caracas, Jan.6.-\u2014About 1.00 revel.; lioniëts are reported to be marching \u2018ou Caracas, et \u201cFourteen huidred revolutionists der Gen \u2018Tals dutios and Penulosa.at- iached 84 \"Government ucobs under \u201cthé command of General Acosti, Suns day IUOTUINE; #L a potut'neaË (Giuatiere.ur After four nours\u2019 Lighting \u2018the.revelu- Uotiisis ubandgnied\u201d (he field and (he | town of Guatière., They hud 57 Men CLK d and aniany wounded, Tone of - | their guns was taken.tured by the Government forces is aus thority for the statement that the re- -volutionists stil Leek smmunition.\u2018 It 18 reported Apr isoner Cap.\"of the Matos\u201d movement ure treating with the Government.,.«a.: The answers froin.the powers to President Castro's counter {in the matier of veferring * the Vene- zuelun issues to The Hague tribunal have not.yet been received here, \u2018They are awaited with considerable anxiety, \u201cThe financial panie herd \u201chas heen momentarily arrested by an agreement | bination among certain © | and called on the Attorney-General for socecocmsene \"when.the resolution went over, ; vember 1, 1902, .IMP RT.ANT ACTION.; New York, Jun, 6.\u2014Reports from, REVOLUT.ONSTS: | Philidelphia, stating that the anthra- per j \u201cthe snuspénsion- agreement, \u201cun and may cancel its, R here thot the leaders.© proposition\u2019 : [SMTE ONCOL Dury SP Over-the Anthracite Situation, Washington, Jan, 6 6.~When \u2018the Senate reconvened yesterday after the holi- |\u2019 day recess, few Senators were absent.Almost immediately au discussion began regurding the coul situation.Mr.Lodge prefaced his introduction : of-a bill suspending for ninety days the duty on coal with the statement that in New England: there was much distress owing to the scarcity of: coal, and that unless rellef was afforded at | once, au number of factories would have to shut down.He wus aware, he said, that such a bill should originate from the- House of Representatives, but it was his desire to call the attention of the Finance Committee to the state of uffairs.Mr.Culberson followed with a reso- | lution providing for the removal of.the duty on antharcite coul, and asked its immediate consideration, .; \u2019 Mr.Platt (Conn.) .objected.saying it \u2018was his understanding there wigs no \u2018duty on anthracite coax Mr.Vest took exception to this state- | ntent, and safd that the Board of General Appraigers and President Roosevelt hud decidéd that such\u2019 a duty is Arnrosed.-MF.Vest also \u2018introduced a resolution on the subject.| Another resolution .bearing.on - the , subject of ¢nal.introduced by Mr.Jones |\u2019 (ATK), Hearst, recited the.charge, of: W.R.that there was an Illegal com- railroads to control the shipment of anthracite coal the evidence which it was alleged had ; been -securré by him.M caused a lively debaie, in which several Republican Senators vigirously resented what they thought suns a reflection on the Attorney-General.The digcussion continued until 2 o'clock, being displiitced by the Omnibus Statehood Ol .- At 3.60 p.m.the Senate went into ! executive - se Brion, and at 4 o'clock ad- \u201cJourn«d.Representative Powers (Mass), to- 1 \u201cday offered, :« joint resolution suspend- | ing the opérsition of all laws Imporing tariff on caal of any kind until No- cite roads had suspended the 6 vent: iide-water agreement.with the! independent ope rators, were» confirmed | to-day-at the offices of «several of the | ronds interested.\u2018In the case of the, Lichigh Valley, the suspension carries | «until March 31.The \u2018to bear vagy the large Dumber of independent opera- | tors alo: its lies, The Lita wanna: road ls a party to but not for: stfonzust- pressure was brought period, with fixes! agrèéem hit Ah Independents at! Lowi | SI is the pinion \u2018of coal: representa- fives that the action of \u201cthe.indepen- - dents imust inevitably Jrigreise the cost ! Éftoat to the publie\u201d Altogether there are over 100 independant or Opefutors in\u201cthe Dehigh, schuylkiH and ; Xyowing onal districts, Their fer 1902 wae: of course, greatly redured - by reason of the protracted strike.In C19Â1 the angregate tonnage of the in- | | : dependents in the districts named vas.almost 15,000,000 tons me ri rer \"SHERBROOKE'S IMPORTS.Business -of- the- - Eastern \u2014 Townshins Custom House Hag Doubled in \u2018 the Past Ten Years.(£pétial to The Mon! real Herald.* She rbreanke, Jan.H\u2014The tmports of foreign goods to she srhrooke during the past ten yeurs has mare than doubled, as is shown by the returns prepared.by the Customs Department here of the amount of duty paid on dutiable goods for that period.The figurés are:\u2014 that road because oftk individual; § output\u2019, # A presidency of.Marshal! Serrañd, in 1574, he was Minister of Foreign (Jan.4), Minister of the In\u2019 erior (May 12), and, President of the Council] (August 4).drew for a time from- public-life.In June, 1875, te gave in his adherence to the cause of Alfonsd XII, and endeavored to form: a Liberal constitutional party.Subsequently: he joined the Opprsition and attacked the administrations formed by.Martinez .Campos.and' Ca-invas in 1877-79.When _.a new MLibera] party \"was formed in: 1880 Senor Sagasta gave in.his adhe- plon to it.The Conservative Cabinet | pf Senor Canovas del\u201d Castilln* wad overthrown ear'y in the year 1881, and n coalition between Sennr Sazasta and Beneral Martinez Camnos: cama Into ower.Sagasta\u2019s ministry remalned n office till October, 1883, when it was superseded by a Cabinet \u2018formed from the Dvnagtic Left.shortlive turn of a Conservatives to power.Dn the des th of Alfonvn XI1., Navem- ber 23, 1888.Senor Sheasta, at the re- \u201cQuest of the Queen.Rrrent: again be-.me the head nf the- Government: but.consequence of a crisis; ha reformed: the Cabinet In 1588 a\u201cl gave itn \u2018his policy a more markedly democratic character.Among.the acty min'stry mav ns mentioned the pass- \u201cing of the Anglo.Spanigh eommerclal treatv.After *resh mini=terial crises, Bendr Saganta was agnin commisatoned, to form a rew mifñist+v 1m Januarv.A880.but In the Julv.following.after vin'ent scenes Tn the ChambAr, he was ohliged to raflirs and was replaced hv Cannvae del\u2019 Castil\u2019'a- whose ahinat remained in powar tinh the elrations-af March, 1892.when Sagasta rotémned tn - effice- as_President of the Council and; cu Affairs 7 : After the çoup d'etat reestablishing the monarchy, he with= 7 Tha, however, was .fy and was followed by a.re-|: of: his neglected.Pérhans no remedy is so safe, retable and\u2019 convenien: torstop à cold-or obstinate cough as Stuart's Catarrh\u2019 Tab- ets The axtract of blond root contained, in ! themn_combinad with the red gum ofsthe Fucalyptus trea, seem to put the mucous membrane of the nose, mouth and throat in a :ondition to throw off the germs of cat: urh,- Bronchitis and consumption, and 48 they are taken internally they seem to équalize the cireuln- Von and places fhe body in that condi-, i tion of health which resists, and throws off the germs of disease.=A person in.perfect - health.rarely catches cold and If he does, throws it \"off in.day or two, -but, where the cold hangs on.stopping up the nostrils, irrl- tating the throat or ther.{8 persistent annoying -couxh it is evident that the svstem fot ome renson.is unable ta throw off the disease g>rms which case \u201c(he trouble: : little assistance is necns- sary.and this is best given by the use\u2019 of rome h: Armless germ destroying antiseptic ke Stuart's .Catarrh Tablets \u2018which are \u201calso palatable, and\u201d \u201cequally.sa for children and adults, Druggists sell these tablets at 50 \u2018cerits trochea and: cheap cough syrups, but | \u201cStuart's Catarrh Tablets contain antl- peptic properties which \u201cactually cure colds, catarrh and throat and Jung troubles while it fs a notorious fact.largely comppscd of oplum, cocalns and fimilar drugs that have ne : curative | power.Tt is- true at m -Mautd \u201cmedicines and tonics for catarrh | a which give \u2018simply: a trmporary- stimu- \u2018lation of no real benefit for any trouble | cutarrhal or otherwise.full sized package, highar: in price than ;, that cough drops and cough syrups are Atepend von \u2014td he\u2014rtcoho\u2014they-contatn\u2014\u2014vwel cember 17, 1870, \u2018the G.ssolution of the T©niu, Chronïe Catarrh, Bronchitis or by the leading traders of Carnes.La.IR93=G4 0 oiennnrasaeenees 8 TLOS3IT Chamber, after the King had taken the: Consumption, Guaira, Valencia, and PuertovCabelln, Iko4- 9, : \u201c8.20.88 oath.He continued to be Minister of! \u201cAll of these formidable diseases start and the Bunk of: Venezuela.= The \u2018 81,400.97 State and Minister\u2019 of the Interior in from a common cold, neglected .or al- traders have agrecd to accept the \u2018 87,144.15 the first Cabinet of King Amadeus, lowed to run its course and it fs only | gank's notes In payment of all ies loi.129,443.51 and during that monarch's brief reign the exercise of common\u2019 every.day eau- counts.\u2018The run on the bank: has 1808-0, LL \"119,057.76 __he took part in eeveral ministerial com- , tion to curé a cold us quickly as\u2019pes- ceused: .: y 1515-00 183,056.2 binations, elther as a member\u2014or\u2014as\u2014Sible.not so much for what it is atethe - Tu0i-0] eres -149,178.79 ° President of the Council.Under the moment, but what it may become it T0102.a Les 188,622.64 NO POLITICS IN RHODES ScHoL- ARSHIPS: Washington, Jan.6.\u2014At yesterday's meeting of the National Association of State Universities, it was.decided ire eNetutive session that the appointments \u201cVions 1h Anierica te, the Ceell Rhodés) ge holarships in Oxford VU niversity muaë be based on educational and social tests, \u2018 with no regard whatever.for political\u2019 influence, This conélusion is In accord.al the\u2019 views of \u2018the trustees of the Cecil Rhode\u2019 \u201cfund.The rest\u2019 of \u2018the session was devoted to answering quos- months: of fhe fiscal year, ending De- of students\u201d from_ educational Ynstitu-; \"Liberal party.The total duty collected for the six 1902, is $81,208.80, an: increase cember, as compared with the same of $5, 426.93, period in 1601.the fiscal vear is always the amallest, but if will be seen thut the figures for; the, six months just \u20ac \u201céloséd\u2014nre withir|- a very.small amount-of that for the whole twelve months tr 1896, very gratifying as it.shows that Sherbrooke is sharing: in, the .prosperity which has characterized the trade of the Dominion since.the advent of \u201cthe The figures for the six DISCOUNTS| 25 to 50 per cent.Dolls, ° 331-3 to §0| percent.| | 1 Games, Co _ .The first.six months of |- This isi No Tack of interest! No lack of bargains! New\" Goods keep coming to sell at Special Prices, and every incident of trade is in line with \u2018money-saving.\u201cThe .way we buy goods has everything to do with the way we sell, and the standard quality of everything here can be relied upon, no matter how low the prices, - \u201cWe I could fill the whole page with bargains, but we prefer to have you come and find out lots of things for yourself.Each.and-every Department offers special inducements in a regular way so-as to keep.things busy.even in January.No room \u2018here, for idle | hands or feet, We > keep things on: \u201cthe j jump, with such goods as these at Reduced prices.> « Ready to Use\u2014Hemmed Sheets and Pillow Cases Plllow Cases, with 2%-inch plain hem, \u2018made of heavy * Hochelaga bleached cotton.: Sizes 40 x 36, 42 x 36,44 x.T 36, 46 x- 36, 48 x 36 inches.- Well worth 40c pair.Sale, A \u2014 of $2.50 Shoe Selling - If at any time this season you .|.Intend to get à pair of high-class - - seasonuble Boots, get them durinæ this sale; or, hetter still, get\u2019 them Wednesday, while assortments of gizes and styles are still complete.January | \"White Goods Sale We cordially invite you to inspect our vast and extensive stock of Linens and Cottons.Our stock 18 complete.Styles of design all new, and never in our history have | we Jeduced our prices to such a .Price \u2026vréscseescnenm00 00000 25 ; minimum In order to make this ; ' fale a perfect success and further Herr Shiets, iiehed with demonstrate Qur supremacy.tom hems, heavy quality t db ' will.Hochelaga bleached plain do well to interést themselves \u2018in.¥ .huying supplies.for future use.Size 68 x 90 inches, pair.\u2026\u2026 -98 \u2019 Al Linen ~~ Hemstitched Bleached Damask Table Size 76 x 90 inches, pair en 1.20 \u201cloths, assorted designs, -Twill\u2014 v size 2 x 2% yards.\u2018Worth\u2019 \" $2.26 .each.\"Sale price.1.75 \u201c Less 5 per cent.discount.Size 68 x 90° inches, pair.1, os Size 76 x 90.inches, pair.1.25 Compare our prices.We do.not © exaggerate: or swell our rjuotations in order to give large discounts, - 200 dozens of Extra Heavy Genuine All \u201cIrish Linen Bleached Table .Napkins.(This is really a special purchase, and we-are confident the quality, finish and designs' have never been -of- fered at such a ridiculously low price.Size 20 x- 20 in.Well worth $1.75.dozen.Salé price, per dozen\u2026 Less 5 per cent.discount, \u2018 January Whitewear Ladies\u2019 $4.00 Boots \u201cSpecials for $250 | Stylish Cambrie T nderskirts, In this lot are ladies\u2019 Beau- .600 yards of \"All Linen Halt: made in a very pretty.style, {ful Patent Fonamel Lacs i | \u2018 Bleached Damask Table with deep flounce and dust Lane Bots.made ; Linen, five different put- frill, trimmed with clusters 2.LE.Tn uine Goodyesr We , terns, 64 inches wide.Worth good x sight 65¢ yard.Sale price.Less 5 per.cent.discount.All, Linen \u201cHemstitched Huck \u201cTowels, size 23% x 36 inches.Worth 45c pair.\u2018Bale price 38 of baby tucks and torchon © lace \u2018insertion.Junuary Sale.; Price, 1.49., Less 10 ner cant, discount.i Swell \u2018I'nders skirts of superior Roller White.Terry \"Bath - Towels, quality cambrit, made\u2019 with a fringed ends.red borders, deep lawn fiouncé, trimmed large.size.Werth 85c voir, \u2018with, three.hemstitched Sale price PS 36 tucks and finished with fine eo.Ready \u2018to use Hemmed Dish.embroidery: .January .Sale es .Kid Cloves > Price Cetera ae Jowels.checked .and_plain.1 20 | Ladies Lined Mocha Kid\" Gioves =p sac .8.12.15 Less 10 per cent.discount.\u2018 at 15 per cent.discount, Less 5-per cent.discount, \u2014\u2014 .La dies\u2019 Night Gowns of good Ladies Litas Kid Mus 220 per All Linen \u20ac shecked re Tow- quality .cotton.made.with ; cent, discount.Sa amet reagr o > a5 round\u2019 hemetitehed tucksd - peclal.each.; yoke, V ostyle.trimmed .Ladies\u201d Collars zt 13 per cent, and \u201cLess 5-per cent.ooo Around nek.vole dere.2° | 25 ner cent.discount sleeves wir embroidery ; a°s Roterhs a: 50 2 + see All Linen.Heavy Scotch-C \u2018rash.\u2014\u2014Junuary-Price-.,.eee ees 1.10 Lacs Boe 5 = 50 per cent reduc Towels, gize 15 x 90 inc hes.Special, each.Lane \u2019 \"Less 10 per cert.discount.Less 5 per cent.Satomi.Ladies! Gowns of fine \u201cquality == cotton, with square caumbris yoke of all-over baby tucks: trimmed around neck.voke and sleeves with embroid- 800° yards of Heavy Barnsley \u2018rash.Roller Towelling.extra heavy and very speclat,.*.Extra Special with.red- border, 16 inches ery.January Price.wide.Well worth\u2019 8¢ yard.Mi HI $ Sale price .\u2026.,04.By - Less.10.per cent.discount.i inery nap.op [Beaver 2 -néwest best quality \u2018Des \u2018 ers pour, TOM, : > bilavk amd che .: - pecial.ie Fri era or ale GL ES 5 - January Sais e.11.12.50 Lr.14 Refrigerators to be Sold : - \" at 33 1-3.p.c.Reduction.> Wall P ape .This demaintiiten hy in the - rent rank » in sievtion of HN Refrigerators in § sizes, \u2018made ot\u2014ash and insulated with mineral.is Ww in ail tie wool, sliding- adjustable shelves, golden oak finish.zing lined, * newest tries f° oo \u2019 Vists hee Prices \u2018from $12.00 up to $30.00.dein gm hd Tet duotgetiote fer :walls and veilitgs Wednesday Less 331-3.Per Cent.Reduction.co \u2018Ave offer a let of Gilt Wait Paper.TH rol s in \u201cShades of cream, duced a bil) to restore the ile of malt [beverages and light wines to soldiers on' ; army transports and at post exchanges, Did you.ever taste Dr.Laviolette's Syrup of Turpentine?Do get a: bottle £20 soothing and =o palatable, and never | fails to cure coughs.and colds \u2014Adv.: emma rtm te \u2018CALVE'S: ASTRAL\" MARRIAGE.Paris, Jan.8.\u2014The Petit Bleu, under the.title \u201can_nstral marriage,\u201d states that Mme.Calve is going to marry Plles bois, an author.\u201d The paper adds that both are interested in cccultism and spiritualism, and it was while studying them that Mme, Calve became ac- uxintad with M.Bois, who iz an ardént for the sake.of your litte ones, .It 18} TROUSERS AT $4 There\u201d Trousers-are the- acme-of -sartorial art In the Trouser line.- They give you'a certain distinc- \u2018tive and stylish appearance not noticeable in other garments.Would : you appear \u2018well dressed \u2014consult Seath.Robt.Seath& Sons .Trouser » Makers, \u201c1817 NOTRE DAME STREET.| of the Church of Our Father (Unitar- tions asked hy Gee, R.Parkin, of To-.months just -closed would have been LL > gro te bine, fawn and pink.a v ronto, agent, of the Cecil.Rhodes\u2019 qneréased by twenty thousand dollars (ff oo iE mn = fier scroll and cenven- - cc pe holarships In America, regarding more had iC not \u2018been for the fnot (hat \u2019 LL - tios EN designs, suitable for .bcal edurntional conditions.05 lnrgé quantities of sugar and.Iron, | G nt Fur 1 hii H d ] \u2018 S | any woe orc hil.These Lo \u2014_\u2014 4 le 'h- ame to the port of Montreal bn en S urn Ss ngs ; ar ware a e \u2018; are worth in a resular way I SCHWAB TAKES ALL $HA : Teargoer, and on which duty, wns pa Tac and 17¢ per roi.Spee © v T CAN, .°° RES HE con hie whole, go-that où pay dut ere, .\u2018Men's 4 ply Linen « \u2018otre ot Special 5Ce \u2018Table Gray \u2018and White [ cial.per roll cise iene v8 Nod \u2019 , D Hd not pay duty here - Austriäin , manufacture.equ: vo ; - 2000 ! ?New Vork, Jan.6=\u2014Pr>sident Sehwab; of.these: eariocs did not pay duty \u20ac \u201cevery respeci to the best Enhglish- \u2014Steol Enamolvare.mr LISSRVh FREE OT RICH of the United States Steel \u20ac \u2018orporation, - \u2018 made goods.The new popular Pots, Saucepans, Pails, Dish Worth sv.Pi weld, Per rolr 4 hay \u2018cabled.from\u2019 Furone to the officers: ~SETTLERS FOR CANADA.shapes to choose from.; ' 5 0 LU ; \"ef - thè \u2018corporation -asking that sixty | : Plans, Rice Double Botiers, Sampics minited \u2018free to qut-of- shares nf preferred stock be allotted to T.ondon,.Jan 6\u2014In\" March nert a \u201cHigh Tutn-Ovér.\u20ac \u2018ollars.size Tea.Kettles, Water Juwi.town.cuUstemuers.him under the.offer recently made «fo: large party of emigeatita- organized by 14, 14%, 15, 156, 16 and 18%.Double\u2019 x s AN artic 7 - - all employes.SIxty shares-Is the-maxi- tht Rev.Messrs, Barr and Lloyd will \u201cstraight bands and roll : ouble\u2019 Steamers.AT arti- : * , anim amount Mr.Schwab «ould apply sud) for Canada Ce \u201cpoint.Regular price 1 1080 cles w orth from The to $L00.t c for.Lt | ; \u2014\u2014e - LE \u2018and_A15e., 'Yaur choice wile ; \u201cTo be clearéd- atreuh,.\u2026 50 Tae Corse overs SS \u2014 SECRETARY, \u2018TO THE \u201cBROTHER WHAT A DIFFERENCE they last, each.Th ae 1 D L.: Copeet Vovers of fine: quality : , .: ; \" IN otton.trimmed aroynd neck: .HOOD.there is in Tits bought right and {hose Men's Natural Wool Shirts Special Table .of Assorted Colored | RAN role a ary bought «+ indiseriminately from any | © and Drawers, .double-broast, \u2026: J W PIbTRLdery Jaguar, .| Relieville, Jan.6-\u2014Rev.W.B: Heenoy, | dealer.Our furs are right l'ecatise they + and any size.Regular 812 zo ; Steel Enameiware, Less 25.per - Sale Price: fr ave cersee i.of this rity.wa rosigned the rectorship.nro\u2019 tha exclusive \u2018éhoice of the: best _ value for, each.eee aes 05 cent.reduction.\u2019 \u2019 \u2018Less 10 per cent.discount, of.Christ Church and has announced: tinppers who sold dirsct tous.Then; * ; .; $ , hig intention of taking the travelling our Luctory is the acme of perfection, \u2018 i \u2014 .: _ | BC Amie of.the Brotherhood of \u201cA, Ste.Marle; cor St.C \u2018athertne and | Lo GE RE .Fr : To | SE .4 Bt, Andrew, which he had under ndvise- Amherst stroeis.\u2014Adv.; SPECIAL ; Ce Sr - 2 = \u2018 - | = = timer Rev Mr\u2014Heeneyvis- - : \u2014 \u2014 : ~d@ » fs hendquaêters will he In Te onto: Ard ha ___eLoss HAS LIBEL SUIT.Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers, made : ; 8 : T i > \u2014 tet.10° ~~ roronte,-Jan.f=-A writ for 825,00 for | eftect \u2018ts Popular pri es from - 9% lba.Stratheona Flour for.\u2026\u2026.euunse mess tes sa see 80 WM \u2014 Hbob wang issued te-day for Matthew C.| 25c to 82 198\u2014 .TTR Finest Mince Meat ot 10 TS \u201cNEVER FEEL SATISFIED-\u2014\u2014\u2014[ivokott\u2014of-Nortt\u2014threy-\u2014mgatnst\u2014the- ; 5 5 a5 RB - z \u201cGlobe Printing Company.January-Sale,-Loss- 20_ Per_Cent.Tb Ture Java oF MochR Coffee fresh ground sve 4b + ee \u2019 win half-established fur houses.Pont \u2014 2 puckagés Grâpe Nuts, Malt Food or Whéat Manñnna 30 25 \u2014 with principnls and leaders.Our fur 5 = packages Grane Suts, Mat PS.TE 25 completeness.means everything in furs - ; 2 Juts C.& B.Marmalade (lh glass).aracoisec seen tes 30 .that the world produce.(hin 19 por , - Untrimmed Shapes.2 bottles b oz.Manzilla DHFR 30000 se.25 or your early, investigation, and it : : J ck Te Le danses toncuac coca se 25 2.will pay you to comes and ner, FE.A.} Half Price 1 1b.Ozo Black Tea.: * od 15 Ste.Marie, \u2018cor, St.Catherine and Ame.Rh 4 ' 1 tin Clover Leaf Salmon (flat TN) dcévecscansccnere 22 +R herst streets.\u2014Adv.; 3 : - Untrimmed Shapes \u2018of supers 1 tin % 1b.rent s, Ereakfast COCOB uvccsacecans ee rare 30 25 .: for quality camel's hair, 1 doz.Fags .en nausae A2 C22 To PROHIBIT Pbiyaamv.} - i 9 short pack, | rolling rin, ] 5 ibe eee i._.; - .; rolo 0 nek - - - - - .Washington, Jan.6.\u2014A joint resolu- is hereby 'glven that: Robert rad farm, \"Oxford and | \", \"ani po \u2019 tion was offered yesterday by Represén.Benth & Sons, .of \u2018the city of light gray.Regular price ce v1 Take a cup of delicious RED CROSS.\u2018éFLUID BEEF free In tative Parker, ot New Jersey, propos- Montreal, are making their cele- 75e.Wednesday | FE 38 ; the basement.\u2018 LL hE ing an amendment to the constitution brated ine of * \u201c to prohibit polygamy.H~ also intro- \u2014\u2014 = | st.Catherine and University Streets, - Fie We 270 bbe ly the association and \u201cto Frs \u201cant \u2018à privileges of a, 00rrespopdi ng wm UNITARIANS NOT ADMITTED, |; Weeks, but when submitted: to-day was Ottawa, Jan.6.\u2014The committee of the i unanimoysly.accepted.The recommen Ottaws Ministerial Association present- dation sets forth that it would be me ed Ita\u201d report \u2014dealing\u2014twt possible and inconsistent poth for h Association.and for.Mr.Hutcheo ñ en PE of Rev.Mr.Hutcheon, \u2018receive him as a regular member, but at the same.time they would cordially invite him to attend the meetings of | Thi Herald fa ron, x ™ 2 Pubitehing , 008 0 fan), to be admitetd to: membership Mestrent.Juve The report had been delayed for some etes "]
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