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[" ,founé there.FOR LITTLE WANTS Use Herald Want Columns.TH MONT AL TO-MORROWS WEA @ sun rose af 7.70; eats at 447.Lu .ESTABLISHED 1808.NO.2A.a THE KIND OF STREF AR BARCAIN I lly ey ; & CLEVE! 72, ai Court Injunct COULD HAVE SECURE * Taking What wus Offered-What a City Can Get With a Three-Cent Fare\u2014Exasperating a People, and the Result Up-to-Date (Staff Correspondence of The Herald.Cleveland, Ohio, Feb.1\u2026-To get @UY-j1en per vent, Was Lo be taken, claim\u2019 thing like a definite idea of the Way fur franchise nights being deliberately value of the plant as it stands, plus the spirit ot resistauce to the methods! excluded.of big corpurations just wow dominates If after the franchise hind run ten the minds of the peuple of Cleveland, | years tie operators were able Lo pay Lover cight per vent.dividends on actual Rodier, Citizen Rodier as his more ad- you have ouly to imagine Mr.J.A.vanced friends call him, filling Senator David's place as city clerk, elected thereto by the popular vote.The City Clerk here, une Peter Witt, to wit, has nothing to learn from Mr.Rodier or one else in the way of advanced sucral- isin.He is only a young man yet, but anyv- he has been through a good deal, and?there scems wo be something ia Dutch blood that makes hui enjoy à hammering.He used to be à Mmoulder.Tm told, and came at or neur the head of the local union orgunizu- tion, where hig views, or rather his way of urging them.made hum offensive to employers.who decided with rare unanimity that he didn't need to be 1 i 1 his work.But he dil, and as they wouldn't give it to him he started in assessment rolls, wed presenddy thought he might as well tell people swhat he He found that a lot wealthy, powerful people, nny of them identified with the corporutions vper- ating public franchises, were getting off with light taxation, that $50,004 properties were here and there assesse l al $3.000 and $10,000, while the Jwell- ings of the poor were assessed ai neuar- ly full value.Mayor Johnson heard of Peter's doings, and they started a tax school,\u201d to instruct the people in these things.They got so many assessments of readitg i increased that the people decided Peter\u201d had earned some pay, so they electe l him to a good office.Naturally Peter couldn't keep out of the street rallway controversy, but he goes u lot farthe- han three cent fares, Here is wnat he said when T asked him what made him think the cars could be run for three cents.A Pure Quill I think they can because we had 2 man here with the money to engage in the enterprise.He knew his business, and he got others to invest their money, all he wanted of it.What more need any one ask?But Socialist.Divestment (no water allowed) the city wis to get half the surplus; The city kept the right to arrange for the use of tu per cent.of the track-\" age by other companies if need shoutl urise; The tity Auditor was to have full and free access to the hooks of the cons Cer, That is what the city stood to get.Hot for an eaglusive franchise, but for second, a competitive franchise, on choice streets: not for i fifty years ir-; MONTREAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1905.x ten means more, the use made of the opportunity to save is very much less.There are so many things a poor man, | or his wife, wants to do with fifty cents that the five cents goes to the ) } conductor and the other forty-five is saved for other uses.| | Auother thing worth noting about | Cleveland is that no franchise can be) Had Not Prevented the People | *\" ell for more than twenty-five years.Of course, the companies get aroun, that by many manocuvres, partial ex- | tensions and the like.but it is some-! thing to have a definite acceptance uf | the principle that the second generation afier us has some rights of which We in our utmost wisdom cannot equitably dispose.Why should we, if can- ital is ready to take up a contract Hk that outlined in the foregoing, term of twenty years?se.LADIES\u2019 CURLING PROGRAMME for WALSH.\u2018Important Meeting of Bon- spiel Committee This Morning.revocable franchise.but for a twenty\u201d vears franchise, terminable the property.The Big Stick Applied.Lut the conic! wag uo good to the poopie.Not if the corporation lawyers knew their way about the courts, and they thought they did.llere is the record: Decetnber 1, or whenever! the city chose io pay the actual value Bouspiel which is to be held in Mont- ter or the Interior, was signed yexter-! real.Feb.7.5 9 and 10, were vomplet- das 1901 the first city ordin- Preparations for the Ladies\u2019 Curling vd at a meeting of the executive com- fittee hell at the Montreal Curling \"Club this morning.The following programme was drawn up:\u2014 , Tuesday, 10 AM, At Montreal Rink.ance was passed, Ottawa No.1 vs, ormstown No.2, - Two days later an ucti was enter- |(ironsi.; Two days la er in action vas ul ; Ottawa No.\u201c vs.Perth, No.1.ed in court to oust the city BOVETR- \u2018 (ironst.ment.i Kingston Nu.2 vs, Heathers of Utica Marci 24 leu, another city ordin-'(Gramtesr ; i ance wis passed.: Caledonia Rink.The corporations Kept out of that Montreal No.2 vs, Quebec, No.1 courts till after the élections, which dirons).sustained the three cent fare party by nes No, 1 vs.Montreal .: | =.tremendous majorities, ; : Heather Rink.On May M, 1862, the building of the ; ; .La-hine No.2 ve St Lawrence No.2 first three cent fare road was enjoined by the courts, which named certain defects in the ordinance, July 14 new leue=lation was passed righting these matters, Juiv 38 the council was again enjoined from granting any three cent tare franchises, and suit was brought Ctao oust the council just elected by the I don't care very.conshileving the grat oo people on that issue.The vity got this solved.August 9% 1M2, the Supreme Court n:ade a ten porary injunction against vf any fran- fnjuncuon dis- much myself whether it can be dune or* chises, not.If 1 had my way I'd take every conductor off the cars, carry the people wherever they wanted to go, and 3 .Aueust 15, the fnJfairon Was made perrnatie ir.That js the sort of thing that n- pay for the service out of tne general counts for the élection of Peter Wit, taxation.-In former days we made and.Tt maintained streets at the general ex-; that pense so that peopie could move about! way monopoly \u2018an yet trom place to place us they required.way of se -urisg à continuation of their, In the modern cities distances are too also the accounts for the cleveland Street t nothing done by fart franchises, Vr ents for the fact great to allow of that being done, sos that the company are to-day making we put street cars at the service of the an experiment with turee Why should we charge them, faves runing about 160 cirs on which people.any more than we do for walking on the streets?\u201d Mr, Peter Witt, be it remarked, been elected City Clerk of Cleveland, by a substantial majority of its 456,100 People, not in spite ot his holding such but notis them.has opinions, because he because hig election seemed to the peu, ple the most concrete way of Jeiting the corporation mugnates kuew what t thought of them.\u201cSo Peter Watt, anoulder, Seeley, City slerk, typifies popular ae sentment against the corporations.Now hl us ser how that resentment was engen- Jered, A Pretty Good Bargain.In Ins, Tom [LL Johnson was ranting a raiiway in Detroit.He tied tr show the puopje there that ongit to take over his Sta ain of S15.000,000, tellin af three cen enough to pay The price and the fare proposal were both ridiculed, Troon years later The road changed hands for about $10.0u0,- O0.Johnsen had also run street rule ways in Cleveland, amd ho! mide À fortune by th: simple > Npediont of re- dnving tip soc?of a car Fide from eee end of the ty to the other from twenty they Laos) \"Lou thet thet ont farm = they conbl put by tor jt in tweldy Mears, chnis to five cents As fares went dt wi, business gnereased.and so and! wages.Johnson never hd a strike.He decided, as Moyne of Cleveland, to get three cont fares, and in course of tune a conto to was awarded to his friend, John Hoefgen, which contained these provistons he fare was to be Lhree cette, Wah transfer to entitle the passenger to one continuons ride sn the same ge feral airection.The contract was to be for only twenty years.The city reserved the right to purchase the system whenever it might an agreement with the operators of the franchise or after arbitration; For arbitration purposes ~ - cent car a three cent fare is eojlected, gnid nalk- rma careful study of the results.They claim already that thé experiment has disproved the three cent theory, but the other side has still 19° ha heard from, when the figures come nut.Three Cent Fares Pay.belleves in the three rather than in a ticket équivalcat ter 12 Ten per cent, of the passengers, he gays, do not cave mueh what the fare j, fuite\" le says, CU ple vil be influenced by low fares to ride not only more frequently, but very mueh shorter digtanees, Ennmient ts good between a three cept cash fare and «ight tickets for a Hs Rail- far! This wr- irons), COrrmostown, No.1 48, =t, Lawrence No.home, l «ironsy, .8t.Lawrence Rink.Quebec No.(trons), vs.Heather No, 1 Thistle Rink.Montreal Nn, 2 vs.Kingston No, 1, MEranitoss, sv Noutreal No.1 vs.Quebec, No, 1 (granites), | Byes.Heather No, 2, tirons).Heather No.1 granites), Tuesday, 3.30 P.M.Mrs, Whiteheid's At Home and howling), Victoria Rifles Armory, evil of a Ktroet, Wednesday.10 A.M.Second round Catheart .of mat hus, Wednesday, 2.30 P.M.Points compétition (iron, at St.Lawrence rink, .Thursday, 10 A.M.Third round of Tuatehes.Pointy competition (granites), at ! Montreal Rink.Friday, 11 A.M, Gienerat meetings at Montreal two representatives foun cach club, Friday, 3 P.M.Finals (irons and granites) at real Rink.Tea given by St.Lawrenes, Heather and CInbe, Tlye comirittee that has made the uar- 1angements for the bonspiel is composed of President, Mrs, FE.A Whitr- head, 308 Perl street: vicc-qrev dent.Miss Norah =nuth, vof Dorchester =t, honorary secretuy, Mrs.Cedt ds M.Reid.Lachine.Represcntativers, Montreal, Miss Pond Ottawa, Miss Laura Taller: Quebec, Miss Norah Smith, éMontreab: St.Lawrence, Mrs.Win.Cairns; Heathers, Mrs.© H.Cornell: Lachine, Mis.A.G, Morphy.ere WATCHMAN Dit Monts Montroal, Lachine .Caretaker of Seigneurs Street quarter, 1 Know from actual exprri- .+ \u2019 chee, hy comparing three cent cash Bridge Expired From fares with three and one-eighth conn ti ket fares, that th> best results for the railroad company are obtained hy the va~h fares.Thu reduction in that ease so larguly stimulates traffic and sharteng the haul that the cost of carrying passengers is materially three cont reduced by the increased number of riders and the shorter Jdistances of travel\" Ir ix for ome contrmation of this theory that Mayor Johnson looks | the nade, ta partial experiment now hei The Poor Pay the Cash.Mr.Raker, his principal lieutenant at the City Hall, mentioned to me that on \u201cthe dines.which serve the well-to-do obtain the power to do so, either after, sections, à large percolitage fares collected are tickets, at eleven for fifty cents, whereas in the poor 8ec- the actualitions, Where the saving of one fare in\u2019 PL THE PROVERB HUNT.ee ee ae The Proverb Contest closed piienntlv af 6 o'clock last night, and a that hour had to be declined.number of belated answers Fach that came mitil in shortly yesterday after brought in answers by the bug-full, and even this morning quite a large number were reccivre by mul, cluded in the competition.but.of course, cannot be in- Evidently à lot of enthusiasts risked sending in until the lust nail, ignoring the fact that bad weather, late trains or congestion at the post-office might prevent the answers being delivered to The Herald befure the closing hour.As two weeks time was given after the last picture Was printed.many of the lute-comers were probably making a sge- ond or third trial.Immediately after the close of the contest a large clerical staff was set at work stamping the envelopes, which numbered many thousands.As a consequence of the great popularity of the Hunt, it will take a number of days before the judges can give their decifon.but every effort will be made to have it rendered as soon as possible.Ne PP ary \u201cgy a he of the.Cold and Illness Beside thee Sep oans Sir hyde, of which ne hao been caretaber lop yyears, Mr.Francis Homie, aed sixtw-1 | four.Wil Fouad in à sorni-anconscous condition at 6 o'clock (Hs morning hy J iahor rs où their way «9 Work.1 He tte hunted hu an aantntance cu the Mottres) trenerai Hospital, huit ie- Cede unconscious cn the Way aed div} without vezaraing his serses shoantiy af- terwaoods ! 1 \u2018 i 'TOLSTOI'S SCATHING REMARKS cain.2° Authorities M.BOULEGAN TO SUCCEED MIRSKY The Russian Press Regret the Failure of the Mirsky Programme.Responsible for Killing Workmen Were Also Cause of War With Japan\u2014Maxim Gerki Liserated.St Peteashbuts, Feb SL -CThe papers to-day discuss the retirement ot Jute- rior Minister Prince SViutopolk-Mir- sky.The Nuvoe Vreniva says: \u201cThe vireamstances Gf S\\iulopois-Mirsky's leaving the infmistry of the Interior call forth sympathy towards this sincere, good man and his unrealized hopes.\u201d Continuing the Novoe Vremyi res \u201cmarks that Svalopoix-Mirsky did nur First Round.i = break \u2018bridge bisa, | Funk, \u2018 BESIDE HIS POST.Delitfs quil will disappear by the peur The deceased, Whoo resell] at gu Richelieu Street, opt bis home carly \u2018 test eveniitg with the itiention of SWeeping the bridge.He did not reurn rand, thinking that he had declded 10 temain up dl night, which hé often dit, j bis relative did not worry ahout hix ahsetiee, Coroner My Mahon dispose qd the cease to-day without a jars.No mike ; \u201cere found Uppin the body aad the de- cerused hifi exddentiv rollapesd from the \"Oo j coldastà jheart trouble.The le Mr.Houle hu live) 3, Montrez for the grrator part of te Efe wind Vas widely Kiowa among railroad nien.tee | REV.MR.STAUFFER UNDECIDED.! Ruffalo, N.Y., Feb.*.\u2014 lev.Mr, SNtauf- fer was seen to-day regarding his call \u201cto the Bond Street Churéh, Toronto.and said: I know the church very well, having supplied there during last, August.They have made me a very! tempting offer, and represent that if 1 | jvome to them, I wil have the freest.pulpit in \u2018the cntire Dominlon.I can-! I not tell yet what my decision will be.| I will go over to Toronto in a couple] lot days and look the field over, and de-! \u2018cide in the course of A weak.I have! jalways had such royal treatment by: my Riverside Church that it.will take a strong conviction to cause me sever relations with my people here.\u2018 insist the possess the self-confidence to upon thee progratigue which had syinpalliy of the Russian peuple.The Furs refers to the ndtministra- tion ol Svuttopolis-Mirsky as a ms ixtpry of good intention\u201d and adds that \u201cin view of its short duration it would be unjust to demand any results\" M.Liouligan's anpoiniment as Minijs- although it has not vel been pro- is believed that his ap- pointinent will he ody Vemporars.The Trends of Primes Mirsky express regret for the sake of his future faut thal he did not resign The moment it bec one apparent that the policy où which he assumed oi- Vive wits nat attainable, Emperor Nicholas has signed the ap- Tointment of M.Muravieff.Minister of Justice to pe Ambassador of flussia, at Rome.maleated, fi M.Manukhin, hitherto dhe assistant of Ministers Muravietf, has been pro- inoted to be Minister of Justien.M.Suworeff, chuel Russian press cen- vor, has heen removed frown his post.Count Tolstoi\u2019s Views.New York, February L-Count Tole No 1, sloi, the great Russian author and phi- Insopher, his been fnterviewed at first hand by the Tri h leader Michael Dave it.\"Che interview related to the out- in St.Priersburg und wus ob- Yashuya Paliano the count's He saul: At first Lbe workers were lod te believe that the tEm- peror would see the 15,000 people who were in the procession and would aceent w petition in (al nouner,.The students of the univetrity thought the \u2018zur might remember un incident of the carly stages of the French revolu- toi, when, what bein ag a gathering of unarmed people, ended in hoisting tained at of the red cap of liberty and insurrec- CT may Lot, .\u201cBut this was no Justification ror ihe military fiving on innovert men, wainen and children, \u201cThe real authors of the war with Japan were the actors in this outrage S\\datopolk-, [Russian people as a result of the St.| Petersburg affair, the count replied: | \u201cNo.The mass of the Russian peo- (ple do not understand revolution iu \u2018that sense, Moreover, they are too poor to buy arms, while the Govern: ment could easily suppress any such attempt if it were made in only a small section thinking of revolt.In restoring to force as a remedy for evils they 'would be equally as wrong as the Czar Lrougs.! \u2018No great or goud reform can come \u2018in Russia in that wav.What wanted by the population of Russia is also needed by other couutrles\u2014that is, the abolition of all coercive lews en- ,abling the few to rule the many, levying taxes for that purpose and for paying soldiers and the appropriation of the land of the country for private \u201cA Russian revolution will come, but it will be through the spread of educn- tion, intellectual and economie; ana especially through the people effect ing a personal revolution in their own lives by acquiring a true religious spir- dt, The people must have the land.\u201d Maxim Gorky Released.Xt.Petersburg, Feb, 2.\u2014Maxim Gorkr.the author who was arrested shortly after the disturbance at St.Petersburg, January 22, has been released from cus- tudy.Strike in Caucasia District.1s | Request of B.C.Lumbermen - .; \u2019 TARE CHANCE WILL BE SLIGHT Pen ; Comes at Ifopportune | | Time INEW JOB FOR MR.PARENT lit is Reported That He Will be Appointed a Momber of the Transcontinental Railway Come mission.po Ottawa, Feb.2,-(Speclal.))\u2014Mr.Jar- + dine, New Westminster, and Mr.Pat- l erson, Vancouver, representing the | British Columbia lJumbermen, will meet the Northwest members this afternoon! .» = pe \u2014 se « \u201cPRICE ONS Mayor Laporte Thinks Nexi February's Vote Should - Decide MORTGAGING CITY'S FUTURE His Worship Strongly Deprecates Belt } ing Privileges of Incaloulsble Value for Sake of Temporary #.ancial Aid.- That the privilege of an extension of franchise to the Montreal Street Rall way should be granted to that come pany prior to a submission of the scheme to the public for ratification, latoun, l'aucasia, Feb.L.\u2014The strike, and talk over the proposition of placing is not the opinion of Mayor Laporte.which started here yesterday is becom- tug general.Large bodies ol men are crowding the streets, ihe quays and docks are deserted and the military are vatrolling the town, Two Sets of Resolutions.Moscow, Feb, In view of the opening of the assembly of the provincial nobility to-day two drafts of resoiu- tions are in elrculation, one insisting on the absolute maintenance of the au- (locritey und the other asking political freedom for Russia, \u201cerntnent to Tuake necessary changes In sembly to convoke and appealing to the throne to issue i manifesto assur- \u201cIng the country of its intention to take steps to this end without which it will , trs impossible to restore tranquility to the country, Warsaw Still a Siege.Warsaw, Russian Poland, Feb.2.{The morning passed quietly.The factory districts are strongly guarded by troops.Warsuw continues in à state of siege.Soclalist disturbances are expected this evening.The latest reports received Ly Con- \"sul-General Walts from the American consuls in Russia indicate a cessation of the trouble in most of the industrial centres of the country.The consul at Riga reports that the rioting at that plice was precipitated by students and rowdies, who fired on the police, The police and troops returned the fire, and fifty-three persons were killed and one hundred and fifty wounded.At Reval the soldiers were obliged to defend a factory on Saturday against ii mob.Three rioters were Killed: and several others were wounded, res DIVISION OF HOCHELAGA, The town of Delorimier has taken the Jnitiative in bringing about the division of the county of Hochelaga, which it 1s claimed is at present three times the size of guy other county in the Province.and has called a meeting of re- tiwenty thousand dollars to the premis-jof locomotion will be.a; es of The Sharcholder, fingnclal | tail crimes spring from the Dresentatives of all the towns in the None Se he fo \" 1e county for Feb.11.The mecting will CHP rated Pr : \u2018 2.the* be held in the Pelorimier town hailL In windy order to Lire if ihe Cimper@.a nproved, then so ne worse for both beng parties to so Criminal an action\u201d When asked if he resort to revolutionary anticipated any means by tho addition te the representatives of the different towns Mr.J.IL.Dccurle, the present member, agd the aldermen .e- presenting the wards In the county have been invited to attend.Through The Heralds Szeve.VAAYE 1e PF\" CA >pretty pro, conrert, which {a OUR TRIED and trie friend Gamey te mtilt arg taketh of Tor abi ver oi Mane.Anything wv th a dary attau Led,\" suys Mr.Gatley tre homo tr THAT Shing ww DIAMOND hisat heen tak-n out of the none yet, The derricks they Lave may not Prong enough, be Prohibitionists, Too.(Botrayseon Wiitney 1 av the Caprese Vice ha Happy Whitney! brewers?Jupp Independent bob Virtue relgne rrept under thé barn.Happy di tillers* Happy land ANOTHER TDATITLE aut Tan ite, at va hetwcen vue J:tpis Utility.There was à man an At hi-on, Whose bad rouxh patehieon, 1.found them great, He'd aften stare, a ciate hh these patlor matchi=on, tron ers To England Quitting Business.VEING the prod corps of a few weeks D a thé vost ot Engtand xuffered weve rely, oo peoratix at Dever, whera about a quarter et a mise of the Tames hall ito the ea 0 the computation nf the find -\u2014 yet mahñy em- \u2018 ployers need them.| want may \u2018be.reading .the, Herald Want\u2019 ads- ( .whilé - yous-read .this.| À ten cent ad may | \u2018bring him to you.1 7 a \u2018 s [ed vo Herald Want ads.They + Ore Winners, °° ot - nien Raid Whterans meet in P.W.F, quarters, Drill Hall, ,_ .© ! « when a suburb was annexed, The good \"man .you-§ : = Diag. = B Will Gladly Give-Yéy- a Full D lars Worth Ÿ M a te « Test.Nething t t= i .; 9 ne ,Dapouit t=Hothing to, Pro Your Druggist, on Gland Yi Fi ) Me ee Lee Worth and = No one else has ever tried so hard to re- ove evary possible excuse tor doubt.In.thousand communitice\u2014in more than a million homes\u2014my remedy is known.There are those all around you\u2014your friends and neighdors, perbaps\u2014whose suffering it bas relieved.There is not a physician anywhere who dares tell you I am wrong in the new medical principles which I apply.And , for six solid years my ramedy bas stood the severest test a medicine was ever put to\u2014I have said \u201cIf ft falls it is free\"\u2014and it bas never foiled where there was a possible chance for it to succeed.But this mountain of evidence is of no avail to thosé Who shut their eyes and dose away in doubt.For doubt is harder to overcome than disease.1 cannot cure those who lack the faith to try.So now I have made this offer.I disregard the evidence.I lay aside the fact that mine is the largest medical practice in the world, and come to you as a stranger.I ask you to believe not one word that I say till you bave proven it for yourself.I offer to give you outright a full dollar's worth of my remedy.It 1s the utmost my unbounded contidence can suggest.It is open and frank snd fair.It is the supreme test of my limitless belief in Dr.Shoop\u2019s Restorative.; Only one out of every 88 has perfect health.Of the 97 sick ones, some are bed-ridden, some are half sick, and some sre only dull and listless.But most of the sickness comes fram a common cause.The nerves are weak.| Not the nerves you ordinarily think about\u2014 not the nerves that govern your movements and your thoughts.But the nerves that, unguided and unknown, night and day, keep your heart in motion\u2014control the digestive apparatus\u2014reg- ulats your liver\u2014operats your kidneys.These are the nerves that worry wears out and work breaks down.Tt does no good to treat the alling organ\u2014 the irregular heart\u2014the disordered liver\u2014the rebellious stomach \u2014 the deranged kidneys.They are not to blame, But go back to the nerves that control \u201cthem.There you will find the seat of the trouble.; There 1s nothing new about this\u2014nothing any physician would dispute.But ft remained for Dr.Shoop to apply this knowledge-\u2014to put it to practical use.Dr.Shoop\u2019's Restorative is the result of a quarter century of endeavor along this very line.It does not dose the organ or deaden the pain\u2014but it does go at once to the nerve\u2014the inside nerve\u2014the power nerve\u2014and builds it up, and: strengthens it and makes it well.Don't you see that THIS ls NEW In medicine?That this is NOT the mere patchwork of a stimulapnt\u2014the mere soothing of a narcotic?Don\u2019t you see that it goes right to the root of the.trouble and eradicates the cause?But I do not ask you to take a single statement of mine\u2014I do not ask you to believe & word I say untf! you have tried my medicine in your own home at my expense absolutely.9 Could I offer you a full dollar's worth free if there were any misrepresentation?Could I let you go to your druggist\u2014whom you know\u2014and pick out any bottle he has on his shelves of my medicine were it mot UNIFORMLY helpful?Would I do this If I were not straightforward in my every claim?Could I AFFORD to do this {f I were not reasonably SURE that my medicine will help © you?Write me to-day.For a tree order for -Book 1 on Dyspspsia.a full dollar bottle Book 2 on the Heart.you must address Book 3 on the Kidneys.Dr.Shoop, Box 28, Book 4 for Women.Racine, Wis.State Book 5 for Men.which book you want.Book 6 on Rheumatism.Mild cases are often cured by a single bottle.For sale at forty thousand drug stores.Dr.Shoop\u2019s Restorative LECTURES.The Somerville series of lectures promise this year to be of unusual interest.The lecturers are specialists on the subjects of which they treat, gnd several of them are well-known to Montreal audiences.Two of them come to this city fresh from exploration and will give their first lectures on their discoveries in connection with this course.The entire course of six lectures is free to the public, who have to thank the Natural History Society for this scientific feast.The first lecture will be given this evening In the hall of the Natural History Soclety at eight o'clock, by Dr.Otto Klotz, Dominion astronomer, the subject being \u201cThe South Seas.\u201d The lecture will be tllus- trated by lantemn.pr WILL SING SACRED CANTATA.\u201cPenitence, Pardon and Peace,\u201d the sacred cantata composed by J.H.Maunder, and arranged in the form of à service, will be sung \u2018in the Olivet ~ Baptist Church next Sunday evening.Rev.J.L.Gilmour, the pastor, will preach, using the title words as his subject.The choir will be augmented, and the solos will be sung by Miss Ade- lalde Paterson, soprano; Mre.A.Wel- lesley Hugman, contralto; Mr.Frederick Telling, tenor, and Mr.A.Wellesley Hugman, baritone.r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Michael Madigan, Farm strbet, is held for enquete on a charge of stealing several pounds of butter from a barrel in a yard In rear of a grocery store on Wellington Street.In- the Sessions Couft to-day, Octave Bergeron, recently collector with the Canadian Transfer Company was sent to jail for six months, by Judge Cho- quet, on & Charge of stealing $22.ree\u2014 My Order, Will THE SOMERVILLE COURSE OF | World's Fair and Aécidents Hurt the Co's Business The annual statement of the, Riche- llew & Ontario Navigation Company camp out to-day.is particularly\u2019 interesting in view .of the fact that the company in the latter part of the year.decided to pass its dividend.The statement in part follows: 1904.1903.Gross recelpts .4999,869.51 $1,104,801.97.Operating æx- - ; \u2019 penses .886,410.29 894,745.66 Fixed charges.19,146.29 20,423.74 \u2014\u2014 $189,632.57 Net profit ,.$94,312.93 A dividend of 8 per cent.,, amounting to $93,960, was paid May 2nd, 1904, The reduction in gross earnings 1s virtually all in passenger traftic, and is largely attributable to the influence of the World's Fair and to the sailing season opening up some three weeks later than in 1903, the loss of earnings due to the backward season alone amounting to 826,928.98.\u2018The new steamer Montreal fs almost completed and will be ready for eervice on the opening of navigation.The company is to be congratulated on.the manner in which this steamer is turning out, and the result more than jus- tifles the purchase of the hull by your directors.Owing to the increase of the freight and passenger traffic on the Hamilton line, the steamer Spartan is being lengthened twenty-five feet, under contract with the Bertram Engine Works, and will be ready- for service on the opening of navigation, This change will considerably increase her passenger accommodation and will add 40 per cent.to her freight carrying capacity.The steamers Carolina and Virgin- fan have been thoroughly overhauled and repalred, and the repairs \\mmade have materially improved their value.The steamer Canada is being rebullt\u2019 for the Saguenay division at Levis, ! The bond issue of the company.amounting originally to $571,833.33, now stands at $349,426.69, $25,793.34 having\u2019 been redeem arch 1st, 1904, and the company has now {in the treasury $29,- 199.99 of bonds redeemable March, 1905.The expenses of the.operating department have materially decreased\u2019 during the past season.Income Account.Dividend 3 per cent.Paid May 2nd, 1904.$ 93,960.00 Written off: Final settlement, St: Lawrence Steam ' Navigdtion Com- \" pany steamers Canada and Carolina, depreciation of stores and steamers\u2019 outfit and bad debts .e\u2026nsouce 118,249:54 _ \u201c$212,209.54 Net surplus .we oe eves 15,365.50 $227 575.04 Surplus, December ist, 1903.$133,262.11 Net profit for 1904 .eeee 94,312.93 $227,576.04 Assets.Co Steamers, real estate aud buildings, wharves, etc .$3,608,101.42 Coal, stores, provisions, etc.77,400.36 Accounts receivable .23,476.77 $3,708,978.53 Liabilities.Capital stock .\u2026.\u2026.$3,132,000.00 Bonds: à per cent : sterling.$571,833.33 Less cancelled .193,206.65 Accounts payable .e.96,522.34 Unclaimed dividends .224.00 Accrued interest on bonds .5,823.78 Bank loans .\u2026.» eo.109,306.24 SUTPlUS 5.000 varsss siren.15,365.50 7 $3,708,978.55 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 SINCENNES-McNAUGHTON \u2018 ANNUAL.\"> The annual meeting of the Sincennes- McNaughton Line, Ltd., was held dt 11 o'clock to-day at the company\u2019s offices, 13 Common Street.The report of the management was adopted as satisfac- tery.The el\u2018 \u2018tion of officers for the coming year 1 >sultéd as follows: Président, J.O.Gravel; vice-president, A.\\\", Roy: managing director.A.A.La- rocque; directors, C.F'.Sise, Hugh Pa- ton; assistant manager, Y.Dupre; sec- retary-treasurer, J.O.Peloquin.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE LATE JOSEPH COUTURE.| The death of Mr.Joseph Couture, father of Ald.Couturé, oecurred yesterday at the family residence, Gain St.|Mr.Couture was for Æ number of years [attached to the staff of thé Montreal jail.He was eighty-twq years of age and leaves a/ widow and twelve children, eight eons and four daughters.The sons, besides Ald.Couture.include Rev.Anaclet Couture and Rev.Theodore Couture, of the Jesuit Order, and Rev.Hyacinthe Couture, of the Dominican Order.\u2014 \u2014 One of the greatest problems of housekeeping is to provide delicacies for the table.I get to-day for a change?\u201d The constant cry of the houdewife is: \u201cWhat will Relieved of this ever-pressing and daily concern, the life of the average woman would be Utopian indeed.Women are not different from men in man \u201cideas.\u201d but 1f the women of Montre provision, many of their worst.troubles would disappear.business to provide and suggest.What may be a trouble to you is can't put a list of our whole atoc \u2018suggest.\u2019 Here are some suggest! HUNTLEY & PALMERS, LIMITED.Cheese, No.2 tin, per tin e.ieeees.b00 Maria, No.3 tin, por tin .80c Ratifis, No.1 tia, pee tia .000\" Reading Shortbread, special tin, POF UR .\u2026.\u2026.-ccesccecac ec ocounes Sugar Water, Chocolate flavor, small tin, per tin .Sugar Wafer, Lemon flavor, small tn, per tim .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.Sugar Wafer, Raspberry flavor, small tin, per tin .ceeviiiacives: Sugsr Walter, Strawberry flavor, small tin, per tin.recacuses 390 Sugar Wafer, Vanilla small tin, per tin .359 Acofn, per Ib.bc Breakfast, per 1b .{3 Cheese, .Cloderalla, per 1b.oes cesvsnsas-000 Qeronation, per 1b.oeresncesenssess 300 Dihber, POP Ib.«v.crenremesnsenraes 300 ones Rolls.vec lb; s.\u2026\u2026.$00 ocy Short: » POUF ID.ssocccceu.- Mecoa, Ab.PPP Opera ., POE ID.cineeniiennes.800 Pott Beurre, per 1b.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ze bilipÿiae, per Ib.«.\u2026.\u2026.soctasesccss Tbe Society, per lb.-.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.20c Sugar Water, Lemon flaver, per 1b.6c Sugar Wafer, Vanilla flavor, per Ib.760 y respects.We all run out \u2018of al knew of our facilities for table Its our That's the way we make our living.reduced to a business with us.We k in one advertisement, but we can ons on biscuits:\u2014 \u2019 , HUNTLEY & PALMER, LTD.Tea Rusks, POr ID.acvececsercrsceendlo - Water, per Ib.peossessecsoueessoncas 200 Wh tmeal, PET ID.eneceercenscanee.30C \u2018CARR CO.4 Domino Wafer, assorted flavors, per Ib.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.e LÀ Chocolate Fiske, per 1b, .«300 Oyster Cracker, por 1b, eeeccccasces MIDDLEMASS & CO., LTD, 8 5 M cs.\u2026onecssenessiensoes.150 Oat 08, per tin .ciecssesacecces.600.Osten Waters, por tin vieiesereesese 600 HUBBARD'S \", Rusks, per tin soucsecconccenenvsc 000 BD MACFARLANE; LANE & CO., LTD.Parmona Biscuits, per Lin vo.856 FORTTTS _ * : Bath Oliver Biscuits, small tin \u2026 .50o PED LM Loccauscnsccccunenc no 000 00S CADBURY'S Chocolate Blaouits, 34 aise PB.\u201c20e \u20ac >uocuu ere sans ccen0 000000002000 Full else tins, each .,\u2026\u2026.\u2026.756 LEFEVRE-UTILE, Petit Beurre, per Ib.»e.600.GEORGE 1 GRAHAM, _- t «À \u2018|speeches were in the Lords.| sirable {rhasgses, is that It.is too one |& foregone conclusion, an Life & Ve a + 1 in the House of 2 pere pes Le - ° TY , Lords \u2018 * the Upper House ceames to he.a legis~ and its procedyre .is aignitied and ime ought t0 be the wittiest Jegialative assembly in.the world; .for the one thing in favor of its/or@jnary sittings is their.brevity.- A quarter of an \u2018hour is frequently suffidient time\u2019 in.which to transact its - normal.business, .and should this ,be spun out: to a couple of hours the .effect 13 most depressing.Besides.the lord :chancellor on the Woolsack and the clerks at \u2018the! table, who -run through the items in a formail and rapid manner, the average attendance'is not as numerous as that which one woud see watching an or- diary street Punch and Judy show; and, by the way, at the proceedings of the House of Lords and that of the points of similarity.Both are conservative to the last degree.The same performance is gone through time after time, and there is no var- fety.The lord chancellor is Mr.Punch, Toby is the Black Rod, the baby Is the bill from the House, \u2018which is more often than not thrown out, and the man outside with the drum and pipes i8 represented by the press without which the performance would pass.unnoticed, But there are occasions when the Hduse of Lords offers the most impressive picture in \u2018the parliamentary lifo of this country or any other.It numbers among its members some of the most brainy men in the country\u2014real orators\u2014whom the House of Commons has either lost by reason of their elevation to the.peerage in recognl- tion of their merlts, or been robbe of by death\u2014notrtheir own death, but \u2018the demise of noble Lords to whose titles they succeed.Indeed, the lower House is always being depleted of its best © members to recruit the \u201cother place,\u2019 by reason of the success Org succession of those members, - THE LORDS IN DEBATE.- When Gladstone and Disraell were at their zenith, the House pf Commons numbered in {ts ranks, Bright, Lowe, Fathorne, Hardy, Plunkett, and a host ot orators.Nowadays, alas, there is e slump of oratory in the Commons, and .the Lords have the cream.Be- \u2018aides this, they have the church, and in the Gladstone-Disraell epoch the great For in-| stance, the speech made by the Bishop of Peterborough, (Magee), on the Irish Church bill, is still talked of as one of the greatest efforts of oratory In the Victoria era.\u2018 The House of Lords.clearly demonstrates the.fact that we English are not a loquacious race, In any other country the upper debating chamber would outdo the jower in its output of oratory.«They would attend and let their voices be heard.Not so in England, they seldom bother to go down to the House, and when there \"they rarely talk.Yet the Lords are freé to assert their opinions.on any public matter\u2014or private\u2014without the \u2018tiresome formalitiès.of the Commoi- ers.| Any noble Lord with a grievance can jet off steam at his own free will.|Lord Rôsebery, for instance, has of late, once or twice surprised tha House by a little lecture, but such isolated \u201clefforts, do not, as a rule; len to a debate.It is indeed curious to note how reluctant membera of the Lords are to speak.\u2018They nced not wait until the lord \u2018chancellor opens the House from the Woolsack, for they are within their rights to sit on their benches as soon.as the House.of Lords opens In the morning.&s a colrt of appeal, any.member-cäk rise and speak on the case* \u2018before the House whether he be a \u201claw lord\u201d aor not.Yet thls privilege has only.very rarely, been exercised.On hand .ui 25100.99 Neither have tliey, in a set debate, to $222,406.64 - l\u2018eatch the eye\u201d of the chancellor, as =A aia gos wg Members of the Commons have to $ 349.426.69) ch the eye of the speaker.The nos almost bs\u2019 said that.it is: only when |Stone wall, lative assembly, smd éfts to- administer |ljttle doubt the debates would be.far and expound.the 1aw, in thd\u2019 capacity: more interesting ag well as more fre- ot our highest court of .appea), that, quent, whereas now as they are few ts proceedings are -of any realmoment 294 perfunctory, and as pressive.+ If, hpwever, brevity ke the, ti soul of wit, then the.House of Lords) it removed, Punch and Judy show are not without| To describe the House of Lords it- | lower the magnificent brasswork, and.the d perior to that of the Commons.' Lord |.Rosebéry, Lord Lansdowne, and others keep- up the standard=now lower \u201cin| both houses than it has been for a cen- wn A Wem dint États \u2014BY, Marry Furniss | d + ° pe cr TT oe Be Les RE à .& in \" - Lm \u201d BLN a _ Pd \u20ac An ordinary sitting ot! the: House offers\u201d do not think \u2018fi.w ae oto] Lords; is a very: dismal, not ee a desd horde, rn ; other | say, ridiculous -affdir.Indeed, it may jband, to \u2018run thèir heaûd\u2026 db Were the balance sof ty more evenly divided, there: fis 2 ere has been of \u2018inte years a tone af concilia- on adopted in the Lords towards bills passed in the .Commons, even the storm rgised lagainst thelr House, with the outcry to end it or mend it, has to a great extent subsided.In- \u2018deed, perhaps, there was always too much cry, and too little wool, (sack) against the House of Lords.In other \u2018words, .the ' attack was not genuine, but as a cule, .a bid for popularity with the plebelan voters, and the Lord Chancellor on the Woolsack 1s recognized as a necessity.for the safety of the constitution, .: \\ Above all.however, the House of Lord.is a picturesque tssembly, and at least, the majority of the people who condemn it would be sorry to see self would be futile.As in the case, of Westminster Abbey the tone of the place is what strikes the stranger, rather than the details of its beautiful architecture The intricate and delicate desig the carved woodwork; general accessories combine to impress the stranger with its beauty, and .it shows at its best with the duchesses in their court gowns, their tiaras and Jewels, filling the gallerles, the diplomats in their varied attire, the noble lords in thieir robes, and royalty on the throne.When it is -seen peopled and bedecked.in this fashion, ohe has to admit that the House of Lords is something to be proud of, after all.The oratory one hears in the House of Lords is, as I have sald, when there \u2018is any attempt at oratory .at all, su- tury or -more\u2014and thus prevent the \u2018House from losing its character.in this; respect.TN - ORATORY AT A LOW EBB.\" Then we have Lord Dunraven, who speaks froin the cross bench, we have Lords Ripon, Kimberley, Cross, and many \u2018mere, too numerous to mention.But the unique picture in the Best Club is the Bishops\u2019 Corner.Here we have the Archbishop of Canterbury, the.Bishop of London, and many more, sitting in thelr clerical robes, if they are not talking matters of interest \u2018over in the more congenial atmosphere of the real club\u2014the Athenaeum\u2014they come to the best club in England?and add to the power of debate in it.Unfortunately, however, we have no one that \u201cfills the House,\u201d as- Lord Salisbury did, in the same sense as W .G.Grace: \u201cfills\u201d the cricket field.There are as grand cricketers as-the great \u201cW.G.\u2019 and \u2018as good debaters as the late Lord Salsbury, but they don\u2019t look.it.Lord Rosebery is always clever and entertaining, but he had not the voice weight or dignity of the late Lord \u2018Salisbury.Lord Goschen, last session, \u2018\u2018filled the House,\u2019 as he had done In.the Commons, but his curious guttural speech robs his excellent \u2018material of much effect.Indeed few of the hothouse orators bear.transplanting, The\u2014 red-covered benches are the \u201cgoal of thelr ambition, and | \u2018we must look .to the young men for fresh and vigorous speeches.| To the ordinary visitor on an ordinary day, the - great.and only salient \u2018features of the House of Lords that attracts attention 18 the Lord Chancellor op the Wog \u201cHis £s the most ih -*co j jpost under the governme and fffahast be said that it is generally given to the-best fitted lawyer.= Lords Selbourne, Cairns, Mbr- schell, and the present Lord Chancellor, attained.to their position by reason \u2018of their claims to this undls- puted ability.It is never the reward of.mere.party services, or given In order to shelve a\u2019 disappointed place- seeker; when certain prominent poll- ticilans\u2014who are merely qualified by \u2018having \u2018been.called.to the bar in their ble Lords are equal.They rise to and if two rise simultaneously, and re- prefers to héar.\u2018rellor doés not count, \"The speakers \u2018even turn their baclis upon him when addresssing the House, and speak to the, press gallery and when.the lord, chancellor, wishes to speak, he has to rise from the Woolsack, and move some yards away from it.For, technically, -the Woolsack is mot In the House at all.PEERS AGAINST THEIR WILL - Burns has spoken.as the \u201cGuilty Chamber,\u201d will, forever, be unpopular with the lower classes of society; but, it can naver be unpopular wipm those wb cannot belong tq it, as it is with û certain section of those who\u2014by force of cireumatances\u2014are compelled to be- \u2018come its members, The House of Lords 1s the extinguisher of the shining aristocratic orator.- A young.Son, or the: heir to a peerage, enters the Commons, as an elected member, sent to St.Stephen's by the \u2018public .vote; he makes.his name as,a hard working, clever statesman, full of -ambition to succeed, and lead the House of Comn- mons.By the whirligig of events he suddenly, and \u2018perhaps unexpectedly, finds himself a peer, and cursing his fate, he changes his name and parliamentary bench from ono of interest, life and excitement, to on®af seclusion, 'speak when they desire to do so, aud | gratified.the fuse to give way to each other they | ir William Harcourt\u2019's ambition in life divide the House and vote to ascertain, which of the two members.the -House'per House, not as an ordinary peer, But the lord chan-!but as the Lord Chancelior of Eng- \u201cThe \u201cGildea Chamber\u201d of which John |: younger dâys are mentioned\u2019 jobbery is detected, and this ambition ls not It is no secret that the late years ago was to have sat in the Up- But the picture drawn by Lord land.and modestly Randolph Churchill.of Lords \u201call Harcourts,\u201d hadsuch an effect upon those in authority that the dream of Historicus never came to fruition.\u2019 : \u2019 REDUCE NUMBER OF HACKMEN.Cabbies\u2019 Union Last Night Decided to Ask Council to Restrict the Issue of Licenses.The Montreal hackman considers that there's too many of him, and'\u2018intends asking the city to put a restriction on the issue-of licénses.At present: the | \u2018Wumbeors are supposed to be restricted as regards each stand, but Ht was.poin:- ed cut at a meeting of tho union last night,\u2019 that this by-law was not pro- \u2018perly enforced.- = - \u2018 It was at the same timo \u2018decided.\"to ask the society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to interfere with too free a use of salt on the tracks of the Strebt Railway Company ag being injurious to horses\u2019 fect.A discussion also took place with reférente to the Observation cars, and an attempt will \u2018he made to prevent the charging ofa\u2019 fifty-cent fare.: Qs BUTTER IMPORTS TO ARISTOL.(Canadlau Æssociated Press Cable.) , London,\u2018 Feb.2.\u2014At the annual din- MAYOR'S adopted by myself, showing the House j FEBRUARY 29:::200 an - J et - Nd ba js pr ar EP .fy 2-2?Plebiscite Scheme is Com.mended by Aldermen +» and Citizens a.In agd around the City Ha]l this tmorn-| ing the one topic wae the statement issued by Mayor Laporte, in which His \u2018Worship declares himself, verse to the rallway\u2019s offer, and favors.the laying of the propsition before the.people in the shape of a plebiscite, | \u2018The universal impression is that His \u2018Worship has touched the right chor in the rather complicated problem,.an that the Council would be quite justi- fled In an appeal to the.electarate,; be~ fore venturing upon a decision one way | or the other.; \u2019 \u201cThe people are decidedly in favor of 4 plebiscite,\u201d said Ald.Duquette, \u201cand If instead of the $100,000 offer with its many phases, an offer of three-cent fares could be substituted, there would be no doubt that the offer would be accepted by an overwhelming major-}| Vv.\" .; There appears to be a strong feeling that no important move should be taken in \u2018any regard, without sounding public opinion, : 0 \u201cThe whole - proposition -slmmers down to selfish ends,\u201d remarked hn important civic official._*\u2018Both partles are out to secure advantages\u2014the public on one glide and the rallway company.on the other, - T public are ufter: cheap fares, aiid\u201d the company wants, of course, to procure if possible the longest franchise in thelr power.\u201d | COAL] \"MOREHOUSE COAL CO.Main 3018.| IP.LAFRANCE & 2e Le atl rss ere -_-\u2014 ®t ; ; ( ; ; A ape.\\ igh A LS 11 x un A 1 Yoo \\- .> prea oe A 0 tae Te Ne dre > - wr cu; ?192 5 wreiice Street; | (Corner DOMeHESTER).J m5 Ju z ÿ FRIDAY is Going to Prove Another Gala Day! 2° .Ct We are golng to sacrifice these goods, recently imported from _ the manufacturers, at a price that will create a sensation:\u2014 _ SKIRTS WORTH.$7.50 FOR SACRIFICE OF SKIRTS JUST 3.0.ARRIVED, .Friday we are offering our very arty worth 35.75 for.$2.98 latest styles, with pleats and lotof Hkirts, good msnortment, large flare at bottom, in Tw fired ot and Brown and Black Cheviot.This eras, ont te cut guar Skirt is cheap at 37.50.To bé \u2018Phone Dont forget to seo sacrificed at $4.98.\u2014sjem.+ EXTRA DISCOUNTS-ON-SOME \u2019 OF THESE GOODS.10 per cent.discount with the special reduction on all of our Skirts, except on job lots.| 38 SKIRTS, WORTH $3.95, FOR $1.98.Friddy and the following days we are selling these new Skirts, very fine cut, in brown, black and gray Cheviot, for the low price of $1.98.AT HALF PRICE! : , Complete liquidation of the following.lines at half the marked - price.Large assortment of Lingerie in Cotton and Flannelette, Blouses, in Japanese &.x and Silk Taffeta.Blouses in Cashmers and Opera Flannel.Blouses in Alpaca, Mousseline and Pique, > , Lace Collars, Collarettes and Laces, all at half price.\u2018 oe ~~ \u201c Secnsammwey ONE PRICE ONLY\u2014NO SECOND PRICE! ot © N.B.\u2014Our store closes on \u201cWednesday end Thursday of each , week at \u20ac p.m.sharp.ST ST Co FRIIS RHR ITH HTN HN » P.LAFRANCE & CO.192 ST.LAWRENCE STREET, Corner Dorchester; AU BON MARCH \u2019s a Fact \u2019 \u2018We are giving Double Green In ternational Trading Stamps in évery ! Department.The premiums given I oo + Lo.- \"by this company which .will be on rT | exhibition at our store to-day are exceptionally good and of more value thanotherswe.ff have seen, and as this question is of vital importance to everyone saving stamps, we.would earnestly invite you to ¢ill and, examine their value.This company as a guar- _antee of its good faith to redeem all stamps issued has placed .$10,000 with the Sovereign Bank.oo | Loe 1 Ce - FRIDAYSS 4 / \u2014~ AY DS © a N co.S Unheard of - , .Lu .~- ; BARGAINS = Price! Here's just a few, picked out from ourlarge stock.To-morrow we are slaughtering the prices in every department, Values will be given that will surprise you at the smallness of the price asked, This is indeed a golden opportunity and one that you .3 should not miss.We guarantee every article we sell to be as represented and if you're J : not entirely satisfied we cheerfully refund your money.\u2019 se 0 ; J .2 : | , .\u2026 CU \u2019 gr Soe, me \u201c SPECIAL |.32.50, fOr cotecevesaveenes $1.23 | 80 dozen Tumblers, assorted sizes?| : | Emmemieersie po Co Ladies oo : 10, dozen, White Plates, worth 8c, : | - ; | -(@stumes Black \u2018 Walking Skirts, also in ( and re 25 duiness and ennui.Maey a brilliant} member-of the Commons has refused af : \\ - .:.|peerage rather than_ have \u201chis active NN CUT EEE ONE parliamentary Career cut short by ù - transportation to the Upper House, and some men have been elevated to the House Of ords becausè it was felt de- 6 get rid'of them from\u2019 the House of Commons, just as other men have been made, ambassadors to get them out of the country.Nor is it only members of the House Commons who regard elevation to the peerage, and the consequent right to-a seat In the House of Lords, as a stoppage to their \u2018useful and honorable activities, and their ambitions rather than as the final triumph of ambition.And |even when.the man himself is content to thank his soverelgn, and his stars \u2018| for his seat in the Upper House, his former admirers often blame and slight him for it.Lord Tennyson, offers an example of what I mean.But really it would be better for the nation © {if the high idealism of poets, instead of mere commercial success, were.made the ground for admission among its hereditary legislators.LORDS AND THE COMMONS CON- LL TRASTED.- Still there are great events in the Lords that do not take place in the Commons.ment is n splendid spectacle, and in a full \u2018lress debate in .the Upper Chamber, jewels of eloquence take.the place of jowels of commerce, and the House sparkles far more highly than Is possible in.the Commons, As a rule, however, the inost obvious daif- \u2018ifererico between the two Houses js.that the noble Lords sit on red benches, and are generally badly dressed, Whilst the.members of the {Commons sit on green benches and are, with few exceptions, smart in their attire.; - One of the chief reasons why the louse of Lofds ia unpopular with | the This may also account to a t ex-| The King opening parlia- |' nerof-the-BrtstorDtratriet-Grocersantt \u2018Proviston Dealers Association.Mr.C.H.Slade, président of the Provision Merchants Assoclation, said he was pleased to say that in the Canadian imports butter Bristol stood third in the United Kingdom.They were third because they cultivated the trade.Upp to last year they had drawn their supplies of Australian and.New Zealand butter.from agents in London.He had written scores of letters pointing out to shippers the disadvantage of sénding goods that way and showing how Canadians had succeeded in selling their goods on the cost of freight and lnaur- ance basis.This year more butter had been sold on this basis than ever before.They.must urge that some of these \u2018huge shipments of butter and cheese should be shipped to Bristol.Mr.Thomas J.Griffiths will deliver en \u2018addréss on \u201cTrades Unionism, its place and influence .in \u2018society,\u201d next Sunday afternoon at three o'clock in Fraser Hall, University Street, before the Pleasant Sunday Afternoon Society.Other Montreal gentlemen will also discuss this theme.\u2014 .\u2014 ITR\u201d Lr -_ \u201cA _ sedentary Îtfe.such as.led by all pro- fesgional mon, and most women, results in accumulation of body.poisons.\u2018The Turkish BATH * Bath relieves the overburdened system.\u2019 MOUNT ROYAL SANATORIUM, 45 Metcalta, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.\u2014 GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL grea Sent \u2018for the -poveMy of ith debates.ich way it will Vote i# gon 4d 1te - sem » - ¢ : Worth $3.00-to $5.00, for.$1.75 10 Costumes, in black, dark gray and: navy blue.Worth $10.00 ahd $15.00; to.go during | x .this.sale At ceciieeicees $7.50 25 Cloaks, \u2018direct from the manufacturers, and worth from $8.00 to $10.00.We have two >.- lots, selling at $5.00 and $6.50 Gents\u2019 - Furnishings FOR MEN ®_ + AND BOYS Men's Pants at $1.00, $1.23, $1.50, $1.96 and $2.00, Boys Pants at $oc\u2014\u20147He \u201cand \u201c BLO.a\u201d Children's Suits, Norfolk style; .worth $3.00 \u2018and $6.00, for $23.28 Men's Ruits at $3.00, $8.00 $10.00.and 10 dozen Colored Shirts, with de- | tachable cuffs; .worth, 7 $1.00, for \u2019escsenccccccnces TBe .- * 2 FREER THR RRR LRH WR : : \u2019 .Faas FERRARARIXIRL ] 21 case White Cotton, worth Bo ° ~ .| and 10c, for Ge.- 1*case of\u2019 Lonsdale, worth 12 1-26 and 1c, for 8c and 10e.© - Corsets, latest style, with garte ; to-3L Wo 8 \\ $1.00, for evosencovadovesce T8c > 3 z .x 10 dozen Kid Gloves, in brown, v .+ - tan and gray; worth 75c, .: .« ; > Co oC or secsevensee sesscsecein \u2018Rr Ty + For these 3 days, i r Ladies\u2019 Combjngtion Unders | \u2018between 8 and 10 am, § | Ver word 1.00, tors, 1800 gr |.REE .- #æ'}| Lacé and Insertion, \u201cCluny,\u201d 3 only t n+ + and 4 Inches wide; 'worth : 5 * 100 yard, IBF sevesceninih Bp Ë .| ; For 3+c Li and 10 am.onfy=._\u2014,.BR x Le : b cases of Soap, worth Be, - x for, per cake .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.24e : , RSS SNS IS SRNR RLS \u2018 5Casesof Soap: _ \u2014 _ | > worhse x Blouses! | a 2+0 a Cake.Blouses, in \u201cBlack and White Jap- Co + ; anese Silk; Worth $5.00.\u2026 ; For this 3)1¢ at cle 34, 83.75.Our Hardware and Graniteware Departipent contains the largest M assortment of- any store\u2019 in the 2 city.} a 1,000 Yards of \"Embroidery worth sc, 8c and 10c LAN HN IR NES FR ne For these three days, between 8 Frnnrnirns 1,000 yards ôf *Embroldéry, * worth Ge, 8e and 100, for Be 1 .cuso Whito \"und Drab Cotton, |.8-4; worth 2c, for.ee.es\u2019 206 - ,1 case Table ig va fiches LL wide; wegth 12 1-F0-0H$ ; v, .160, SOK, wo giles nsess ML 10e: 0, RH SHANI RAHI H ~ « - : Pa 4 - 200: yards Taller ToweR ir - LE ge rot UC forsee bus Be Virginie Avenue and Beach, amar les ATLANTIO CITY, N.J.RESULT IN GLENGARRY.the Li 1 éan .\u201d TA av ves To - : : .° beral didate.Tho total num-| .\"> ee TIER an?Raa .cold ova Vater bathe, Barahtrut ayn pariers.| enwill, Fed.2.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The ber of names on the lists was 5,761, but] Mr.2H.Bhkw, hin restyned a Cl steam ted.Excolleat table.Rates pe au a he Tm lougarty of those there ero Lot un led, the Ro 81 Thdirencs carpe te.Fo any Wedkly, for 1206 poou shows | \u2018 wily y-four ected: ballots a els Po n a ; wo .oan arts Traina: Ad $n MITUHRLE & OA [A860 for MaLuet, ar\u201c Linortig.af 06 for spolled.ted.ball Grados » = oe ME x mis - on Nr Bide pe He OINPRITY 00 Ada SUIS AR ER T4 = ae oes ~ rh + | twenty-two and who lived with his! gray ig £1 is PROVED il] ant à Tdsery Foreman Tells How Employees Lost \u2018Their Lives .ne person shouted \u2018fire\u2019 and I told the 3 en near me vo make their escape.I to get into the second storey where I heard an explosion, but was farced to retreat.When I got outside I thought everyone was out.Later I learned that Zembar and Juzs had not been.s When I heard this the ond \u2018storey where they had been wo ing Was a seething furnace, and In would have been suicidal for anyone to hayé attempted to rescue them.The roof collapsed shortly after, and I knew they had met a horrible death.\u201d Testifying this morning before the jury empanelled by Coroner McMahon to take the evidence appertaining to Yesterday's fatal blaze in Mr.Fred.Gallbert\u2019s tannery on Frontenac Street, Mr.Joseph Johns, foreman, made the foregoing statement.The inquest took place at the morgue, and a verdict .of accidental deah was returned.No blame was attached to any one, and the Jurors held that the fatalities were not caused by neglect on the part of the employes, or of the lessee of the destroyed pfemises.The bodies of the unfortunate victims were identified late last evening.One is that of Joseph Zimber, who was aged! young bride at 32 Frontenac Street.He started to work in the drying room of the tannery in September and was married three weeks ago.Louis Juzs.a Russian Jew, who lived at the La- chine college, was the \u2018second victim.Prior to- coming to C da he lived near St.Petersburg.He, too, worked in .the drying room since autumin.He had been married and had $70 and some Russian coins in his pockets yesterday morning.The remains of a silver timepiece which hé carried were found in the ruins, From .evidence adduced it appears that the two victims and three other|, men were working on the second flat.1.Taking fire from the.hot stoves, rugs and dry skins ignited.The victims! © tried to get their coats from another end of the room and never returned.Those who, gave evidence at the inquest were Dr.McTaggart, who made the eutopsies, Messrs.Jack Juzs, a brother of the deceased, Fred.Gallbert, lessee of the factory, Albert Nault, a fireman who found-the.bodles, and P.C.Gratton, who distovered Juzs\u2019 watch.* There seemed some doubt as to the occurrence of an explosion, but Foreman John's stated that he distinctly heard it.In addressing the jury Coroner McMahon said that from the testimony he considered that there had been no crime.# : - The charred bodies of the two victims were removed from the morgue at noon.Mr.Fred.Galibert declared that the report that a third man had been killed was triithless, as all his employes, ex- - cept the twé victims, had turned up.FIBH AND GAME MEN ELECTED OFFICERS TO-DAY Minister of N \u2018Marine ne Will be be- \u201cAsked to \u201c_ Prohibit Seine Fishing in .\u201cQuebec.§t.John, N.B,, Feb.,2.\u2014~(Special.)\u2014At the morning session of the North Amer- jcan Fish and Game Protective Association to-day, Boston was- selected as the next place of meeting and W.8, Herrman, of Boston, was elected president, and E.F.D.Chambers, secre- tary-treasurer.A memorial was passed to Hon.Raymond Prefontaine asking him to have re-passed the order-in- council prohibiting' seining' in Missis- quoi Bay, Lake Champlain.Severil New Brunswick guides gave addresses.\u2018telling of the increase of game of the province under the protective laws, and a resolution was passed asking all provinces to inaugurate: the tag system.rr : OFFICIALS ANNOUNCED FOR SKATING RACES The officials for.thé championship skating raccs at the ALA.A.A.will be às follows; Referce\u2014W.G.Ross, president AS.A.of C.Judges\u2014Lieut.-Col.F.C: Henshaw, Or.H.B, Yates, M.Freeman, Capt.P.Gorman, G.D.\"Phillips.Timekeoperg-J; A.Taylor, 3.w.surroundings, Moftatt,.W.G W.O.H.Dodds.Anouncer\u2014F.UC.A.MeIndoe.- Starter\u2014Alf, Leithhead.Scorers\u2014E.3.Ostell, L.H.Boyd, M.Cameron, W.E.Findlay.Clerks of Course-Laz.T.Y.Foster, W.G.Robertson, Umpires\u2014F, Percy Smith, Jas.Drury | Slayback.FOUQUET COMING HERE.Instructions have G.Ayling, W.S.Weldon, Rubenstein, | F.W.Barlow, Jno.Davidson, D.H.! reached Sher- use + cy id; us\u201d Ff nya, \u201cFOUR PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS| QF! THE WHITNEY CABINET\" \" J.W.ST.JOHN, M.LA., _ West 'York.TREAT DALY MÉSATD TEUBSDATS ERPEIANT gi 1008: , A LT COL.H.J.8.HENDRIE, Mm.L.A, West Hamilton, KNIVES FLASHED I LITTLE ITALY Misnamed \u201c Place de la Con- \u2018corde\u2019\u2019 May Have Mur- 0 der Case.4 0 The already unénviable nôtoriety of | the louse at 251 Cudieux Street was added tu last night by yet another dis- | turbance which resjilted in knifework Ly members of the Italien colony and the provision of accommodation in the General Hospital for another suffering from no rewer than dight cuts.\u201cThe police have had occasion to visit the house\u2014which, \u2018by a peculiar irony, js named Place de la Concord \u2014 many times during the past few years.addition to nunicrous cases of assault, several of a serious nature, three murder trials since.1900 have \"had their origin in the property or its iimmediate and -thé troubic that cropped up sady._bossibly lead to a fourth.From what can be gathered four Ital- dans, \u2018 Sabbattino Antinozzi, Quirinu Delle Donne, Francesco Diorio, Ruf- faelo Sauro, and others had been playing cards for a cunsideraole time, in the course™of which not.a little liquor \u2018was consumed, The stakes, appareni- ly, consisted of beer, and when Antin- ozzl stood.to provide twenty.bottles, for which he had not jn wherewithal to pay.° he - requested Donne, who is his brother-in-läw, to go \u2018to his- bourding-house\u2019 and\u2019 fetch the money.The fact of his hav ing no cash scems to have brought more or less rude remarks from others of the party; and according to Donne's story à disturbance followed, which was -contin- ued in the backyard, where it is alleged Antinozzi was Stabbed by two .men.The injured man-went\u2014home to his recom.at 184 Cadieux Street, and went to bed, from which he was subsequently conveyed to-th¢ General Hospital on | the information of the brother-in-law, who also notified the police of No.4 station.Examination of the.wounded\u2019 man revealed no fewer than \u2018seven wounds in the upper part of the body and one near the left ear, and \u2018although the Injuries\u2019 are not considered of a fatal nature, Antinozzi is in a somewhat weak state from loss of blood.He refuses to give the names of the assailants, but his brother-in-law incriminates a certain two- as the men Who.did the stabbing.Meantime the lg \u2018police hold Donne as an important witness in the case, and-Sauro will probably be- gent to kecp him -company, while Chiéf- Carpenter\u2019s men are doing what they can to unravel the matter\u2014 always \u2018a ratter of much difficulty when Italians are implicated.DEATH OF MR.JOHN MACINTOSH.Was Senior Member of Macintosh & Hyde, and Montreal's Oldest .- Accountant, Mr.John Macintosh, senior member of the firm of Macintosh & Hyde, and Montreal's oldest accountant, died yes- In] Bis pocket the! ble figure, false arrest.SARNIA TUNNEL WILL BE IMPROVED Railway Commission Satis-| - fied With Work Being Done by G.T.R.: ae 4 Ottawa, Feb.2\u2014(Special.)\u2014The engineer of the Railway Comimssion is.in communication with the head officers of the Grand Truihk Railway in regard to suggésted improvenients In connection with the operation of traffic through the Sarnia tunnel.T he \u2018Commission is satisfied \u2018that the.G.T.| R.is proceeding with these improve-, ments as rapidly as possibie.in regard to the grievances of the peo-, ; ; i Railway.Commission have nôt réceived any cofm-.plaints for some time past,\u2019 which no! doubt means that the service has.been, Improy ed.Mr.Bernier REAL ESTATE METHODS.Editor.Herald: SI¥\u20141I take the liberty of callie your attention to an anomaly existing in they system of sales\u2019 and purchases of pro-.peity.Some time ago I had occasion\u2019 to buy a property.The proprietor was: willing to let me have it at a: reason- | bay 810,000.I asked time: i : :to consider, but in the meantime.a real! estate agent proposed te the proprietor L to get him a price of $12,000 if an option were given him.Shortly afterwards proached me and offered me the .pro-; perty for \u2018$12,000.When I asked the: proprietor about the matter, he sald he.had nothing to do with the matter.having given the agent\u2019 an option.I had to renounce the .purchase.- Three! months later, the option.eéxpired,: and; the proprietor offered.me the property! at the sum first agreed on.In tha, meantime I had purchased \u2018elsewhere.| The -proprietor has still his property, and will: have.This exemplifies the folly of the option system.A property thus.thrown back on the market loses in value.The.the agent ap- proach, as the agents often annpunce as theirs properties on which they have only an option of three, six or \u2018twelve inonths.A BUYER.\u2018 I LATE GITY HAPPENINGS | Mrs.A.Mitchell has commenced- suit P.J.Donahue for $1,000 for She claims on the ground that Donahue had her arrested for theft, but that she was acquitted on his own evidence.William Lamb; nineteen years of age, was placed under arrest yesterday af=| ternoon by Detectives Trudel and Le: \u2018teuf, the charge being one of vagrancy, and to-day Recorder Weir remanded dim until Friday for further inquiry as to-his character and conduct.The officers have suspicion that he has against brooke from the.Governor-General\u2019 to! have Napoleon Fouquet, under death | sentence for murder of his infant girl | conveyed to Montreal and handed over.to the Sheriff here.An appeal against\u2019 \u2018the finding of the court was, lodged, .and this will be heard here on March\u2019 : \u2026À5,-the-date- of-exeoution\u2014beirg-now- fofmally advanced to April 7.C As E - SECL VAI, Genuine : -Ca rter\u2019s - Little Liver Pills.Muet Bear Signature of THE LATE MR.JOHN MACINTOSH.terday.He was In his seventy-fifth \u2018Year.\u2018Mr.Macintosh commenced business with the late Mr.Jas.Court.On the \u2018death of Mr.Court, \u201cabout twenty years ago, Mr.George Hyde was taken into the firm.Mr.Macintosh,\u2018 though of a retiring disposition, earned the true friendship and esteem of all who Jknew him.A family of two children, Mr.Proble Macintosh and- Miss Fanme Macintosh, survive.=) 1 \u2014\u2014e.|, BONDSMEN DON'T WANT TO PAY.The \u2018action of the city against Alphonse Boucher and A.W.Grenier to | recover $500, their bonds as security fer Albert Fournier, who was accountant in.the Recorder's Court, and disappear- v this morning before Mr.Justice Mathieu.The bondsmen disputed thérclaiin on the\u2019 ground that they were induced to become securities for Fournler under inaccurate representations; that they \u2018were not told that a security company had previously réfused to take the risk; that.they were given to understand that Fournier had to handle only a few hundred dollars dafly, and that \u2018| very time they signed the bonds for | Fournier he was a defaulter.On these grounds they argued that the bonds should be null and void.En delibere.\u2014_premnrn-ammmmnsns , Miss\u2018 Ida Daniels and Mrs.Sarah Rabinovitch, trading as Rabinovitch & Daniels, assigned this morning.Mrs.J.W.Belisle was appointed provisional guardian Lo.an of the eatate, IE - Sherbrooke, the motorman lost ed, leaving a deficit of $2.134, was heard - they were not informed that\u2019 at thei more than a.bowing acquaintance with the gang associated with the name of Kelly, who is at present in prison on -conviction with the shooting of Deteu- Hiv ¢ Vien on New.Year's week.\u2018Isidore.Malo, a young\u2018 man residing un.Plessis Street, was remanded by | \u2018Judge Lafontaine to-day for enquète- on.an accusation of having obtained Alfred 320 by false pretemces from Street.hotel keeper Ontario \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014-.J ACCIDENT ANSURANCE SUIT.An action has been entered by Mrs.H.M.Holland against the Occan Assi- dent and tnsurance.- Corpuration for +2,500 undér an accident policy of the life of her late husband, Mr.Henry M.Holland, It is claimed that Mr.Hol- wand died as the reésuit of injuries received in a street car svhich ran away aown the hill on Bledry Street, below Henry, trol o pany refused to pay the claim, alleg- t- was backed by inadequate proofs.r.C.G, Ogden, who is act- mg for Mrs.Holland, stated this morning that he would make option for a trial by jury, as he had no doubt as to the validity of Mrs.Hollahd's claim, \u2014\u2014 1 ing-that PREMIER'S SISTER MARRIED.Quebec, Feb.2.\u2014(Special.j\u2014Miss An: sister of Hon, S.N, Pau: rent, .was married -at Beauport this | morning to Mr.P.Paradis of this city.The couple left on a weuding visit to Montreal per C.P.R.cxpress this arter- noon.na Parent, .eee WILL MANAGE MUNICIPAL J PLANT St.Thomas, Ont,, Feb.2.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Mr.George L.Oill, present manager of the gas and electric works here, has been engaged by the municipality tu look after the gas and elctric plant of the city.A committee of the Council recommends the purchase of an electric \u2018storuge.battery similar to those 1 in use at Guelph and Berlin.Le EN te McGILL ARTS DANCE.McGill arts wil .adance in the Royal Victoria Coliége, Feb.17th.The! arrangements are -almost completed! and the function promises to be among! the \u2018most successful of the season.Tu prevent over-crowding the number of tickets has been limitéd to two hundred, Students tickets, \u2018$2.50; outsiders, $3.50.Winnipeg.\u2014J.Gunn & Sons have been awarded the contract for tlie new Canadian Northern Railway Company's bridge over the south branch of: the Saskatchewan River, within fifteen miles of ince Albert.The structure consists of nine spans of 150 feet each, the track being 100 feet above low water.The piers are to be bullt of purchaser doeg not know whom to ap-y \u2018concretd and the trusses of steel.The \u2018structure is to be completsa by Sept.k 4 - L \" a er \u2014 ic .Molson\u2019 s Plans New Branct 2 St.Thomas Business Man New Dance-Hall is.) .; and ew - Charged With Attempting Pre ted.0, ojec Le sor t0 Defraud Creditors.j °.\u2026 ue ; Tna Molsons Bank - \u2018has decided 8., Mr.J.B.HILL .6 8 6 6.erect\u2019 a large branch bank.building at § VS.Turion Ont Bab apeciaiy Lhe north sat commer of St, Catherine Mr.J.B.Hill, who assigned January |2} ey , Tar ye - 2, with labilitfe 1 ssets | Chased the property a couple of years ' .s of.$120,000 and a A a in order to go ahead with the 7 estimated at $40,000, was arrested 1o-: po , ection of a new building as soon as ; : day charged with disposing of his goods ot defraud his creditors.James |the business of the uptown branch re- ° R.Blette, Toronto is the complatnant.quired \u2018it.For some time past the or west end branch of the bank has been .P LGRIMAGE 10 TOMB OF .|situated on the south side of St Cath- , .\u2018lerine Street, just east of Metcalfe St.Ce EVERGREEN ** HUGHES Js.row \u2018soins wit nian it Mantes a new building will mean that Sanley _ ~ {Hall, so well known as a dancing and ._|entertainment hall will disappear.; | reignty-sive members of the Mont |\" btar\u201d Frank Norn wits has.held © .> Royal Cemetery lust cvening and visit- |!!s ate ng \u20ac cat © i : or the: .qe ed the grave-of \u201cEver-grecn\u201d Hughes, |Past nine years announces that a new.I.B.LUCAS, M.L.A,, F.G.MACDIAMID, MLA It was veterans\u2019 night and ihe latter Stanley Hall wiil be erectedion the pro- } Grey Centre., West Elgin.were out jn large numbers.Mr.Fred.Ipetties Jos 110 ae ren I is : - - | Rodgers,\" president,\u2019 led the.long line P'OP D B Lo.\u2026 ng in the neighborhood of $30,000 will : of blanket-clad snowshoers, and Mr = TIE - - Archie Weaver acted as whip, 71 \u2018ha be erected which will contain every ~~ .snowshoers- sang \u201cAuld Lang *syne\".inodern couvellence required for balls, - | TE around the Into Mr.Tlughes\u2019 grave.On {free aides will De bulit wBich wi give i the réturn to the club house three new 81 a scaling capdceily of about 800.A \u2019 1 members were initlated and royally : , \u2018 : bounced.They were Messrs.Maver, complete stage outfit for private thea- : formerly of Scotland; Game from ÉEng- tore will be one: of the many fear : \u2018 land, and Armstrong of New York, .> .- QUEBEC | CABINET fi Afterwards an entertainment took = .' .a \u2018 *.place.Mr.James Fulton, who has just , ST! HENRI FINANCE._ returned from Cuba, con uted to the programme, pe dia = and © The annual financial \u2018report of \u201c6 .Modgson, esrosiers, en an own of St.Henri was submitted at a He Was Sworn: in To- day A Cure Ennabled to Recov-|w.Young.+= -{ meeting of the council held last night, : .and was unanimously adopted.\u2018The \u2018as Minister Without - er Stolen Gold Watch - [Varig impiovements {nade sos the \u201d.ve .> : A :.incorporation of the town amounted ta .Portfolio.and Chain.WE BNET Jango: \\ x while the liabilities which re- 20.: : present the various loans, amount to i = - | - ov $1,933,356, \u2018which leaves a.surplus of - ._ - - : = + \u2018| » 7 Quebeus Feb.ter(Speciat CAS Dom- | \u201cLost and stolen property finds ils | $379,462.The valuation of all the pro- inique émet.MIA, for Naupierville, way into the hagds of the detective forty in the town is placed at $8,035,580.was taken into the Imivent Cabinet this jdepartment of \u2018the.city in many re- ne industrial properties exempted anorning.The was sworn {n before His ;markable ways, and us long as the rê- from ° taxation represent a value of Honor the.Licutenaut-Governor ws [covery leads to the apprehension of the 151.930, 340, the population 24,165, the total Minister: without portfolio and.âfter-'parties who purloin it from its lawful |- : \u2014 .|revenué as #00, and the interest in wards attended the first meeting of \u2018custodian, the.-officers are always.loans $83,132.8.es | the Provinelal Cabinet 2 ; ready to welcome its return, Cooke Reinstatement Was|* = In search, too, sof.articles that have! - Lr Mr, Doniinique Mant: formerly metn- | thus strayed, -the police are led into Not Discussed\u2014Speaker Je al ied he ) © ber of thé Dominion Mouse, w as se niany strange corners, and Amongst als| .: | ple along the line of the Pere Marquette\u2019 of the youngest nicmbers ever elected most all sorts and conditions of peuple, .says that thei to the House of Commons, being first But about the very last to which inqui- :, Not Yet Named.returned at the age of twenty-=ix, \"He pies, \u201cor inclinations would be likely , .Is a native of his constituency, Lapral- to lead a detective with \u2018a search\u2019 war- .5 2 ; ant arc surely the dwellings occupied Quebec, Feb.2.(Speclal.)\u2014A, meet- AFTERNOON - BOARD SALES b ricst or parsun.Surely there, if jing.of the.Provincial Cabinet was .RS yp Pp y 50 Canadian Pacific at 1343 : \u2018tny where \u2018on earth, is the sleuth of {held this morning, and although the > Garudioi Pacific at Frito .the law calculated to fail, inh his eftôris Ministers were in re Business way \u201c100 Switch, preferred at 134 to find a tral : wo hours, only routine asl \u2018Yet, after all, \u2018tis not, likely in every \u2018transacted.TR ed common a Tove case to draw biank! ve The reinstatement of Licut, -Coloñel ; \u201c75 Richelieu at 63.\u2018Even hardened \u2018criminals\u2019 have been Cooke was \u2018not discussed or referred 25 Richelieu at 62%.- - _ known to weep the salt tear of repent-.to in gny way, the Government hav- => Dontinion Iron at 18%.\u201cance, And in the endeavor to leave his | ing reServed action until the Montreal | 5y Halifax at 109.old Je and ect established on the Board of Trade is heard; from on.the : 108 Mapas at 110 a at 38% rac at leads straight, what more question.ro MIRUR MOI., Tatura) than {hat he should turn for| The candidate for the Speakership 5e Mac hay common st su advice and guidance to a representative\u2019 was not considered, but will be de-,.of.fone church or other.\u2018That they | cided at thè next meeting, called for, 100 Mae preferred at i, ) do, occaslonally, was brought home to! Saturday, when the mover and sec-|- \u201c3 Montreal Telegraph at 161: Chief Carpenter this morning when he {onder of the address on the speech | _25 Scotia at 67%.>.! | was visited-by the cure of one of the, from the throne will be chosen.700 Montreal Street Railway Bonds at 104.city parishes, who wearing a smile that | - The feature of the meeting was the 50 Detroit at 77%.told of rejoicing over a brand plucked swearing-in of Mr.Dominique Monet, 1 Bank of Commerce at 160.from the burning, handed over a vahu-.member for Naplervillè, as Minister 6.000 Winnipeg at 104%.apte £9 atch, and grain [nat the without portfolio; who afterwards took \u2014 ?g care in (Ne his seat in Council.NEW YORK STOCKS.course of his priestly duties._ Premier Parent gave, out after the |- The_ timepiece \u2018 carries* a motogram- \u2018adjournment that Mr.Monet did_not| ry Dei LL of | un Monk; and to the chain is attached a gold gi] {ne place in.the Cabinet held by 0 _ pencll case, and anyone having Jost Pp Feb.L eb, 2 - n.Dr.J.J.Guerin, who had not an \u2018article of the kind, should com- igned as yet, though he held no seat DESORIPTION Op.OL On Ol Al municate with.Chlef-Carpenter, - in the House, This would be reserved Amalgs'ated Copper.74% 75% 7% UK \u2018 LADY CURLERS PL YE || for an Irish Catholic.Am.Locom.Co.Cees ¢ 873 3 .; 3836 A D : qure .10 - 310 » : Am Sugar Rig Co 143% 1423 142% 12256 ; RE- DEDICATION .-SERVICES.de- de pret 139° 159 HON.D.MONET, FOR CORONATION CUP On Sunday next re-dedication ser- AmSmelie & Fol Co oh SE a ss Minister Without Portfolio.At the \\ Vices will be held in West End Method- Am ar & Mining Ce 108% 7108\" 107 107%4-\u2014\u2014 e Montreal Curling Club'g rink ist Church, corner of Canning andjAtch.Topés SantaWe 55% ESX 8 \u2014 i this\u2019 morning ve rinks of lady mem-| coursol Streets.Rev.C.A.Sykes; Je \u201cdopref.101% 103 1024 102% rie and Napierville, having béén \u2018born the, Coronation.ouccesstully onde B.A.B.D., of Smith's Falls, and wel | a ore do Gln, 102% 102 10 100° at St: Michel de Napierville 2, p e ladies of known in our city, will preach morn-|, .i p e Jan.2, < Brook n Rapd Tr.60% 613 \u2018el Ses.the, Heather: Club.\u2018This.cup was re- [ine and evening.Many of Mr.Sykes\u2019 Clicass ka ion Co 3 wool\u201d Mr.Monet was educated In L'As- (gat Won by the Montreal ladies at old friends should avail themselves of| Canadian Pacifie .\u2018iis 138% isin thi somption College and Laval University, property of the club winni it th this opportunity of hearing him again.| Canada Soutkeru., .i graduating in law in 1893.\u2018He was call-| greatest number of mes neg ! ih \u20ac |The West.End: Church has just been Ches and ®his .50° 40% 204 04 ed to the-bar In 1889 and practiced In |Écara and if the M 8 SeVeN |renovated and tastefully decorated,and Chie.Burl and Guia: nus ge Le pa years, an the Montreal ladies 'con- b re justl roud Of thelr|Chioand N West.245 240% 241 243 L > Remi, Mr.Monet was first elect-!tinue-to curl as well as, they have been the members a y D Chio R Iand Pao.ge mr ed at \u2018the general élections\u2018 of 1891 for! doing this winter, they are nearly sure place of worship.Such än achlevement\u2019 ébie.Mil and St Be iT 1786 rite 1576 Naplerville, and in 1596 Qnd 1900 was re-{ to become its possessors, - denotgs progress and should mark the! Colorade Southern.5 5 50%.elected for the united counties of La-! They were in splendid form - this beginning of an era of renewed aggres- do nore .63\u201c | präirie and Naplerviile.He is a good | morning, defeating thelr opponents b sive work \u2018under the pastorate of Rev.! Cons.Gas, NY.23 02 au speaker, both in French and [English.!30 shots.On Rink No.2.Miss NS rol G.S.Reynolds.The choir will furnish Col Funland J; Iron.\"41% 46K 16% ws He attracted attention in the Federal 1 8 ove special music, : : ADA Lr Tun oo : Smith's teani won out over that skip- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Detrofs United Bi beer hee eee urgent By his attitudey \"rares ped by Mrs.Cornell by a score of 21 to Pel.Lack.and Wor.een 858 .554 outh ican: a \u2019anada\u2019s participation\u2019 therein.Skinped By Mra.Bond, led by a store OF MONTREAL STOCKS.Dave levdeon.\u2026.e gn 18736 187 itd wu vm 7 : 21 points \u2018to 8.\u201cThe following quotations Were fur.Duluth S 8h Alt a Ee 1 154 CITY SELLS ST.LAMBERT The scores follow: _ |mished by W.H.Weir & Son.Grant Northern pe 7 A 2 BM.au $e Montreal.© Heathers, - - Feb.1 Feb.à ener leetrfo .-\".«.188 .I 1.; et S92 S| Jersey Central .196 : | BiG HILL PROPERTY.apres Fartgman Miss a+ DESSRIPTION., Ak, Bd.Ak Bd.Hoakles Valley .cen A 1» 1e 1004 \" Miss L.Smith Mrs.Boxer \u201c© ; Santas Toxas coms UE \u201cHE Ci Au It Brought $7.08 Per Foot, Making @{ Mrs.Hamilton \u2018- \u2018 Miss Walker Gonadian Pacific Rallway 153 13254 19496 pos Ranta Taras ym 2 65%: pit, \u2018Eau 68% Total of $25,000.Mrs.Bond © Mrs.Mundie pret.2e La 0 fenes [ooo ULL Lonfaville Nash.107%\" 187 9 (sktp)\u201421 \u201c(ekip)\u2014 8 M8.R.DT ais\u201d (2ièsions [31ik Man Kievd ny Î According to a statement made this No.No.2, | - do new.(48 tu 105\" lis Missouri Paeifie 106% .107% morning by \u2018City.Treasurer, Robb, the Miss E.Rawlings Mrs.Chapman Toronto Sr Ry .* [ons [1042 va | Metropolitan Tras.8 117 Twin City Trans! [OBS 10539 [10834 108 Mud 147 .residue of the St.Lambert's Hill prop- | Mrs.Lyle Davideon Mrs.Scarff Detrott Kleotrlo ».[ 10k] 7o| Tw 77 [FY Fon Hudson een | erty, in expropriation, has been sold Mes Nan VE th Mrs.& ood Halifax Eice Tran Co.= os le 0s do do] ptd 1 iY Ti 2088 to the Brunet estate at 37.08 foot,\u2019 ! re.orne Ty | de oo fied i.8 ss ee .0 the bru per : (skip)\u201421 (skip)\u2014 a ¥%t John Kisctrie ly ni [0 liao fins NY One Western.dB 43 4B a.subject to special assessment, the total , \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Mackey co Klee Ry 35 87k].any Nortolk- West com .° 79% 784 sum realized being in the vicinity of | QORMSTOWN CURLERS do) pref.wi or IL aa acto Matouriden.oie \u201cwie.BW dB $25,000.» * : Rich and Ons Nav Co.| OK, BM penn RR LL 1m 188 187% 139% 70 hig] say Co.iS i n wil! be retiembered that the sum : HAD STRANGE.WANTS ont Heat a A Te 174 180 inxé Prossed Steel oem\u2026.s LL f $92:000 had\u2019 been recentiy set aside cer pret OU] at 61 og I LI tL JL, for jhe purchase, by the city, of this |.According to the Ormstown Bulletin, Dom.-Conl com.Io 9 8 83% | Phi au Reading (21.shi 4 ios y property.\u2018Thé.sum realized by the |the curlers of that town are rather aZ- | Montre ro Works.Je TE de dol 22% } sale of the residue to.the Brunet es- grieved because of alleged unfair treat- do pref .do del ped \u2026.89 vere \u2019 tate will reduce, by that amount, what ment at the hands of the St.Lawrence | Nova Scotia Steel .| 4 Fuliman.sereieen 55 REL ee will \u2018have to be paid for the widening ,curlérs in connection with thé match do do do pret cee 1109 uthern de or pd Le 314 of the street.| for the Jubilee trophy last Saturday.Commercial Cable Co.:.| a ja Southern \u2018Pacifte _.a GAG ec - The Ormstown curlers allege that the Bell Tel Co .\u2026\u2026.Ténn Coal-Irom-.0.2h 3 Ti 72 HAS BEEN \u2014DENTHED\u2014\u2014 St.Lawrence.rinks refused to -accede Marconi Wir [EE Joxus J'aoifle se.344 il 8435.3544 \u2019 : : © their réques ch should vie Ir 10734\u201420 ee ( | take place Saturday morning, and that! do .je JUS Miles som | _\u2026 198 1 De } Body Fourid Yesterday on Grand they were told that it thev would not [Lake of Woods .foresee feo de do pref .12 14 - .8x .' \u201cTrunk Tracks Was That of.play Saturday night they would be re- | Lavreutide Pulp Co .seve Loess Teves Hee I'D 8 Steel eom .81 50% on ox Edward N McGarr.- quired to give up the cup by default.Windse H sotrio mcrvecu fesse Jrore .éepref \u2026 8 Mn 944 \u2018Où 0.Le - ndsor Motet.-.\u2026._,f++se lo.US Rubber Poon: Tile St}.36 The Bulletin also states that the Orms- Northwest Land Co.9.|.\u201cThe \u2018body of the man found on the town curlers\u2019 request that the match! do do pfd.1.1.U de Pa ee 1096 1e 100% Jo A \u2018Grand Trunk Railway trifcks ori Ague-| should be played this week was Fe- Mont Cotton Co: \u201cwas do pref .TOT 10 = wn ow i duct Street\u2019 yesterday mor ning.was fused.: Carre en C Wabash .2h 2 0 2N Hu \u2018 q.{;, The St.Lawrence curlers say that {an ot do pref.BX Al uN, ldentified to-day as tMat of Mr.Ed-!they refused to play the visitors Satur- Merchanzs Cot West Union Tai.vie.Wig 024 92 ward McGarr, aged fifty: a: former em- day morning because five men out of paunorency froeseesevesguess freee Joes | a0 ao\" ot : Eh Ey : ZK a ploye of the Montreal Light, Heat &|their elght could not get away from Baokof Montreal .[28 [251 [136 |.[42 40 Pref + Ge _ 51X 61 6136 \u2018Power Co., residing at: 221 Aqueduct business before Saturday evening.They Ontario Bank .«ooo.doe [0 oo Loe 2 ; ; Street.made this known to the Ormétown Bank BeN A .f., - 1130 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT \"Mr.John McGarr: a brother of the! curlers and offered to postpone the Molsons Hark.25.Flavien.J.Granger, stationer; Joseph deceased, was the first to recognize (he| match until this week, but Ormatown Merchante.«eo: Marcelin Wilson, : wholesale merchant; Al- | body.An inque-T'will be peld at the [|refused point blank, saying: \u2018Either 2.225 phonse A.Granger, stationer: Alphonse F.- 9 morgue to-n.orrow morning at ten! play Saturday or allow us to.have the .Mercier.\u2018physician; ore, A.Huguenin, .A o'clock.McGarr was married and lef} trophy by default.\u201d Kestern Townehips .\u2018 er, all ot.the City and District of Montreal, | his \u2018home Monday night to sce a man| The St.Lawrence curlers won four Quebec.: will apply to the Legislature of the Province about obtaining work.matches with thelr two rinks, and were (mon te of Quebec, at its next session, £o obtain an naturally anxious that in the finals the Commeree 5.100.ln dis Act incorporating them and those who ; personnel at these Tinks should be \u2018the Sttndard.0.\u201cJu voss focus [eco | DO associated vite them, as & joint stock IRE ESC; .same.ould not.have,been if the | Imperial .\u2026.[aon [ease [5 .company, under the name of \u201cThe Cana WANT F SCAPES .Ormstown\u2019s request that.\u2018the match Hochelaed vvcn +++s++v0c-]184 [133 1135 [133 Insurance Company,\u2019 and granting them a At the'next meeting of the Fire Com- should take place Saturday morning : A charter,\u201d with power to make contracts for - mittee, an application will be prseented had been granted.an tn ssossovocalepes f++os Loens Jude Die insurèneé ane re-insurance, against Acc ° for fire escapes for the men who re- \u2014\u2014e\u2014 \u2018 D ei l'es Kc |-| dents and sickness, .A side in the City Hall.Seven men live FUNERAL OF LATE MR.C.SCOTT.roue Pom eo » 43 [#0 tee maurance phar Try sell or oy ; |in the top'of the building and an es-| The funeral of the Inte Mr.Charles| Bell Œctephone ally to carry on the business of life insur< , cape, as matters Now stand, in case of| scott, cashier of the M« .ropolitan.Life Can futon tar > ance, against accidents and siékness, and A fire, would \u2018be thost difficult.The Insurance Company of New-York, who| Laurentide.: against fire, and the business of guarantee .only \u2018means of exit for them would be gjed suddenly on Monday, took place| WinnipegKieotrio.|i08\" [104° [iñë\u2019 [idilg Insurance, in all their branches and in all through the windows, à the Fire.from the family residence, 829 Lans-| Dom Ironand Steel.82\" |.82 Bly thelr forms, and to do and exeoute anything Committee will be asked 14 provide A5- downe Avenue, Westmount, at half-| Montreal @t Ry .\u2026.|1043$|.110434/103 else relating to the operations of these kinds\u2019 best6s ropes or modern escapes of SomC past two o'clock this afternoon and van Milling .assevasofsces jooso |.:.[11436 Of insurance and re-insurance, and of à na- .' description.Superlhtendent\u2018 Drouin of vas attended by:the staff of the Insur-| 3 roe and tool.dieil 1 20 June (ture to faciiitate them, and for other pur- .> \u2018 ; - ores.\u2018Armand Grenier, Attorney \u2018for Pett- the City Hall, who has charge of the m in.M p SL ance company In.Montreal, besides : tloners.Montreal, 30th January, 1905.: buflding,\\ has expressed himself\u2019 aslothers from à distance, as well as many ; \u2018 strongly in favor of some move in this personal friends.The Rev.Arthur \u201c .CHICAGO MARKETS.17 \u2014 : direction, - oo French, ol the Church of st.John due Br pans \u201cde: to Mr.C.D.2.Mork, from TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.\u2018 20° 1 : 5.eo .\u201c= y ice at the house.Among-those pres-| Feb\u2018 2.:\u2018 Opg.Hi gh.Low.* Close.ANTED \u2014 BOY, 14 OR 15 YEARS OLD, TRAINS DELAYED| TWO DAYS, ent were Mr.W.Butler, nephew of the Wheat, May.118 nr - 115% Eu to work in statlonery, factory.Apply De North\u2018 Sydney.N.S., Feb, 2.\u2014(Spa-|deceased gentleman, and the following| July .98% _ 99%-X 98% Stationery Dept, Henry .B irks-& Bons, Phils .clal.)\u2014The severity of Tuesday's snow representatives of the Metropolitan Life] Ccrh, May.Uh | 446 Mu-% tips square, St.Catherine st.* a ~ storm in Cape Bréton may be judged Insurance Company: Inspector .Keefe outa, diay ore ss +d > : * from the.fact that the first express |\u2019and Major V.R.Corwin, from the head ay vo DY 0K WH 0% FO.8 - to from Halifax due Tuesday night ar-|office in New York city;\u201d and district pork, far 1383 2887 18 12 #7 R.ALE .LL rived here about noon to-day, having superintendents Chas, Stansfield, Mont-|1.rda\u2019 Ma: nu CA ra @0-3 AN UP-TO-DATE CHECK TI at ! Fès 5 Vo.6, A M ,.taken from midnight on Tuesday to/real: L.Ackerman, Villé Marie; Ah, July +.06 707 700 7085 [suitable for any number y to piton work her way through the island with Briggs, Toronto, and\u2019 vw.as Ribs, May.667.087 68 .6 \u20ac | Cheap.Can-be-aven-45 44 dy eopiyise ne ot two snowplough, onttita, Buffalo.N 4 ae July sous 697 700 687 © 7008 (to the Enginese.) ces . WY .i .à - .\u201c .; .7 5, : : Ps - Len .\\ LT IEEE ' , + .- Wit pea i\u201d .ERP i Tet be tg metihty (pd propia fo advange, qi pi governs ue CRETE the oabaliion, of 1 a © com- : gite unsujtes te Ahpip nendg.À louer |.\"The Bread \u2018 Drink .[proportion to other articles ot \u201ctrade, \u2018@tandard of\u2018 Uvine follow The! use the big shoe faocteries and combin 7 wa cannot Bo of.thet bois the away: only escape from ave \u20ac condition is Ai ue have \u20ac into a e had & combine to crush out all the small|outcome of % \u201cThe carter had anda \u2018back bis: horse pb use an e- exçapt Mate oan 1 \u201cmea ltrade of the country far the twenty|Inctense& house rente there &ppare to\" peloùses and prairie por get frein Une apla-deuibre somiipe.\u2018 A GRIEVANCE.= Prot Jones.-31-Bpe L000 Sort to 1894, was a little less than be no prospect of relief unt huliding | rune ace, sak wÉNONL à V Four years Aa 4, petition was id maior Herald.: ; iy 0 ER mor, 2 Greht|§80.000,000, the increase for the cleven|cperagions are resumed on & scale suf- | krowipdgraent, he jerked himaelt AWAY betors tha Ce orsmons en : Being unable to my water | of a od down the street.by & large inguongiat n yr of Sir: unable pay\u2019 y yeays since 1883 hag exceeded 3225,000,-| ficient to influence the sitymtion.If : - harviad ibl nisl tanners and abos manpifac ask- bll} in- full as I an only:@ poor an, n = eae 600, It is true the increase In the ag-| it be true that-the demands of labor clothing w IT 4 Unie a nd ing the Governma, td pass 8 to |I was refused at the City Hall .mins.Co grégato trade of 1904 was due to a|are 4 factor in ducouragiag the in- day trousers fian- make combines like the \u201coe I proffered to pay in three or four pay- vas the .strment of capital in heuss.rentl | nel hirt, & thin, Uaht- falncaat, combine unlawful, vé ments now, and being unable to do so the Fife Pr Prorisoné lies, Stowth of tbe country's imports, which Ve men nt 1 Hing re 1 boots muds horequ.l epportunitiss to af it- before.This 18 the onl 1 owe | es a arly Usa for shan In vent père res os tas dren 18 contre The up Lis rether [ish pubjeots.It came to Dass the city water, and as they threaten to i reg IR au pee 1803, while exports showed a falling off would do well to donsider oprefully any open and tied in the rp w as gout | tlils time wa were called upon|turn it off or seize my etrocts, sat { wh p-\u2014-*\"The Of more than $12,000,000.Still there will \u2018further dempnés, fer ex the aitusilon tho 24 been wet har dn y of the Sole-I eater am I to do in this case, whic rin ; RLY or orne nn 8 i to-day shows, further demands be atire The boylae.thun.emaciatod fe Combine, and In conversation with him | is a down right shame on the po i or Nowsphpes'\u2019 \u2014 Copblo = ea be found ho causé for pessimism.Al- y \u201d may i \"dläcolared.from \u201cbeing often fapat-| We told him we oped #00n Lo get the class, as I cons.uer T am charged too ; Tabtareq of the.Weekly, Pepe * moat the entire loss in experts was due) expected ultimately to react to thalr ; Coe end Lis eyes were sunken.A |Government to pass @ law to make| much for water; not only I, but every : THERE ARE OTHERS.|\".Iva a comme ER AT nema LEE 9 Jon PRINTING.MAIN 1673 \u2014 Private Branch Nxchan con- Y abohing with -all departments, a HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, 03 Craig Streat, Mogtrieal.\u2018JAS, 8.BRIERLEY, : Managing Director.FRED, \u2018ABRAHAM, Bec.-Tress eT \u2018MONTREAL, THURSDAY, FEB.3.\u2014 me rare \u201cEASY DOES IT.\u201d The.Toronto World professes to be- \u2018Hove that a number of our local contemporaries are.in à conspiracy with the railway- -company to rush through a \u2018fifty-year contract at the three-cent rate.The Star, which argues for a three-cent fare as it might argue for a one-cent postage stamp, without \u2018any atteropt to show what a long franchise under a three-cent fare system might be \u2018worth to the city or the company, rather lends color to this theory of*the World's.by an \u2018announcement in its news columns that the.company is, expected to offer a threé-cent fare.For to the falling off in wheat\u2019 exports, which were $10,000,000 less than in the disadvantaxe, Co \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 se, provisions more than $4,000,000, un- manufactured wood more than $5,000,- 000, and living animals more than $1- 600,000.À careful study of the situation will show that the failing ore\u2019 of exports in thése Unes was que to local causes, or to causes largely beyond \u2018the contral of the Canadian exporter, and \u2018the figures afford no evidencé that Canada is likely to suffer a permanent logs in her export trade.It would indeed be fair to attribute the falllig off of exports In a measure to the unprecedented prosperity of the: country, which has created an increased home demand.The character of the imports which show- the largest increases bears out this contention: We bought, for instance, nearly $5,000,000 mare of coal] and coke, nearly $2,800,000 worth more of sugar and molasses; tea imports increased $1,222,000; wood and its manufactures were larger by $2,400,000; wool and manufactures of it were $1,700, 000 ggeater, and electrical apparatus imported was Worth nearly $800,000 more than in.the previous year.These figures show that the buying power of the \u201ccountry has increased, and the character of the imports, most of them not possible of home production, shows that Canadtan.industry .has not been hised.M hould the 1 EE : re \u201cne s being added to every day: 1 our part we are not disposed to credit : \u2018 \u2018| thus disfranchised.ÆBven should t use; until they have been compelled by \u2018What's: the matter, kid?\" eald\u2019 the 9 pa po brought into sharp competition WwIth| present successful party, who styla|the infliction of a penalty?As each man with the pipe.A.D.Sawyer, Windsor Drug Hall, Peel Street.# \u2018the theory, for the Street Rallway offl- foreign traders.It is interesting to themselves_ \u2018\u2019Constltutionalists,\u201d suc- January es along the calendar, the | _The child stopped érying and loëkel W.H.Chapman, corner Guy and St.Catherine Streets, ns .\u201ccials have given every appearanee of |note that the operation of the German], éed in turning the dual monarchy into court list of such careless ones -is\u2014& up: \u201cMa; she sobbed out; \u201csent thedor| WB \u2018Stone; corner-Greene \u2018Avenue, -and- -St\u2014Catherine-Street.5 \u2018being sincere in their refusal to lower , the cash rate to three cents.It there is any danger to ve apprébended from.the \u2018City Council\u2018just now, there is no |.tangible sign that the menace is to be surtax resulted in a marked dewwlop-: ment in .the trade with the British West Indles and British Guiana, prin- \u201ccipaily in imports of sugar, | The report includes a review of the work of the superintendent of .cornmeér- cial agencies, and some\u201c observations; form a Cabinet.Whether this will postpone.or hasten the revolution which has threatened for some time, it would be idle to conjecture.Premler Tisza's defeat in thé recent parliamentary elections in Hungary was oa surprise to.even close students of the complicated political situation In that country.Count Andrassy is regarded as one of the mor¢ conservative of Tisza's opponents.- He was until recently a Liberal, and his defection was a severe blow to the ministry.It remains to bé seen, however, whether he will Le able to unite the violent-ele- ments in any policy short of revolution» The political situation there couid not be much moge.difficult for.a new legder.Under the existing oon- ditions the Magyars, though a minority as compared with the rest of the con- .glomeratilon of races which maks ap the total population of Hungary, have secured a:commanding positior, owing to the restricted suffr:ge.Out of the four millon adult males, only 900,000 were entitled to vote at the recent election,«and of these over half were Mas- yars.Peace or any approach to political harmony is8-not probable while tho Germans, Roumanians and Slovaks are a federation of free natlons, the same\u2019 eleménts of discord would remain.It Is not reasonable to suppose that the Liberals, now in oppasition, will neglect | the dbstructive tactics practiced by their \u2018opponents, \u2018and which for three years \u2018turned the parllament into a The men who earn bread and butter for themselves, and luxuries for the coal dealer, by driving horses, along the hazards of Montreal, gre now at the liveilest time of all the year; and the gent who hLaudies the dollars at the office.of \u2018the Recorder's Court smiles all day long as the Tesult of thoughts of duty faithfully performed.The men who inspect rigs \u2018and other things in town have also flattering glances to throw at themsclves in the home mirror of an evening after .the {remains of the salmon cutlet has been.put &way;\u2018and as they \u2018hum of \u2018 \u2018somé- thing attempted, sométhing -done,\u201d between the pufts from the reflective lg.But at night time the carter who las, takes on a thick gloom, and murmurs strange words as he crawls off to bed short a couple of his customary mess- ures of the hut-brown ale of the.land.He js the muni who has been \u201cputting up the\u2019 price\u201d \u2018w ith no chance, to name his own ; \u201cpoison.\u201d ° How does it came, one 18 led to ask, that eo many of those whe handle horses and rigs, and.who are thus on the list of llcense holders in the city.so peralstently neglect round about this season of the year, to comply with the by-law requiring the exhibition ot \u2018the license number on each vehicle In very strong oñe.The Absent-minded Beggars ape not simply one here, one there.They come in dally droyes.Surely all of them do not labor upder 'a delusion that the law goes to, sleep when the snows begin\u2019 to cover the carth! T.et them be assured only à very few lucky oncs escape the drag net, in fact since the beginning of thea year over & hundred Jehus have pald fines been contributing to the feeling ofgalety | dough.of a five-c yond that.pipe.\u201cYou're Willie,\u201d sa hardly snow shov that soon it 1 care.\u201d Mttle side.into its ra money.\u2019 \u2018again.faintest Idea, side of the saloon was a bonnet tied on awry, hanging unbottoned, up her dresa skirt to wipe away the tears, and now she sobbed an with the pipe.\u201cYou tell me, ent I'ua down on d the man.- ellin\u2019 to do?\u201d enough.street.gged folds.doggedness In them, ho evar, but comfortably-fed-looking man, who stood smoking In front of one of the small corner saloons.At the words the | young fellow turned.the man and laughed somewhat sbarp-1 He walked up to)4.I haven't even the I am the proud owner lece, which I Intend to spend for à drink.l\u2019m not looking be- The comfortable map puffed at his yer \u201cWhy don't yer A : set to work and do somethin\u2019?: made a reg\u2019lar beggar of yerseif.Don't have enough fer a drink, say rothin\u2019 of a smoke.Why don't ye got\u2019 \u201cWhy don't you say coal shovelling for the devi)?\u201d answerea the youug fellow with another hard laugh and a \u201cGuess I'll get ar steady job ut Quoting the sky- pilots, I'm not long for this world of gin-shops and tobacco, and I'm hanged In the silence that.followed this remark.& whimpering sound and then a child's ery was heard.turned, but could zee: nothing, walking to the corner, looked dows the Leas against the ittle girl, har pr noes Mousa Busch Brewing sation The two meh She had lifted.scme bread\u201d\u2014here was another soh\u2014 \u201cand I\"\u2014another pob\u2014\"and I lost the \"M.It ended in.a wall.\u201cWell, kid, don\u2019t crv,\u201d said the man \u201cYe couldn*t help it.\u201d But ma\u2019ll lick me,\" wailed the child \u201cHow much did you lose?\u201d questions ed the young fellow, with another of \u2018such combines unlawful, but he Brewing Association.luck, Y've - Matt - he said we woud fail in doing so, because, he householder in «eneral.Subscriber, .; .\u2019 told oF long struggles of some nature, i a ; 3 She\u2014Is there any money in poker?Mh salkkésald, (In presence of two or three wit- rere ; .169 Bloat previous yeer, the result of a partial THE NEW HUNGARIAN MINISTRY.He (absently)\u2014A good: deal of mine paca 1 Eccoats ns the Them neases) \u201cwe stand together and If youl whoecver sives to do Bis duty fajthtully 25 9 Jou Prin en HE as fatlurs-of the Manito orthwest|\u2014Fmperor cin Joseph Tas socept- [18th it over only tob y uek growled ed\u2014\u2014\u2014|touch\u2014one\u2014you touch-the\u2014whole,\u2014and; nee or\u2014which i , #nd Are equipped for the exacution crops.The remaining decrease in ex- + Frans ?fea 1\u201d It.was the dolce ofa bystan er that|the Government that does so wlll hej created, and Es ouais up in himself the ef est.work, ; ports is aco d for by falling off eq the resignation of Premier Tisza, .stopped him.upset.\u201d Or.words to that effect.Whol principle of a manly character.\u2014Bmiles.= mm, POCLS 18 accounted for by a ng Oitland asked Count Andrassy, one of the The Neglected Whip *Where.away, Willie, boy?\u201d TELEPHONE.- of more.than 21,000,009 in fish exports.! roremost leaders of thè opposition, to \u201c| The speaker was a shabblly-dresscd \u201cThe World's Greatest Brewery,\u201d \u201cNow in store! 'Malt-Nutrine, .30 cents per bottle; FOR APPETITE, AND VIGOR © ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S \u201cÀ CAR-LOAD OF WE \u201cThe World's.Best Malt Extract.\u201d \u2019 Fresh fram -the MaltyNutrine Department of the Anheuser- -Busgh $3.25 per dozen, HEALTH Nutrine - Trade Mark.- A CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF MALT OF Bose.For chlidren, and, PREPARED \"BY ACKNOWLEDGED MERIT.A wineglassful before.or after meals.half of the above dose.When taken before retiring, Malt-Nutrine wit - produce healthful and refreshing sleep: Brad 7 - sobbed 0.Dowler, 20 Phillips .LeDoux, corner St.ST.LOUIS, MO; U.S.A.Square.W.Reynolds, corner Atwater Avenue and St, Antoine Streets.; Louis Fortin, comer Island and Centre.Streets.- H.W.Reynolds, 585 Wellington Street.> Dr.Lalonde, corner Vinet and.Notre Dame National Pharmacy (Edmond Giroux, Jr.), 216 St.Lawrence Streat.Andre and \u2018Ontario Streets.H -Goyette, corner City Hall Avenue and St.T.E.Gagnler, corner St, Denis and St.Catherine Streets, Streets, Sold by the fologing Drugpists on the island of.Montreal, and the i Catherine Stt cets.Han of extension had betterpo dropped an from the earnin - & classes, tannerd d Il factorias, W.w governed by ét OD [he $0 tweens mee stat se I Sle tt, oe KER a med BG ed SCT con hin CANARY en taù 1004.* 7 brun between moon AP tes or corher-from Bleus om to Casig ideas Haass Joe AT ec lobes om ope, de The report of the Department of|increasing salaries, And employers like The biyscneied guardian of the law 119 een ke Messrs, King & ons, carymine.and ATE refuse to let - grad f contains landiergs are ever rendy te vesist auch had put out kis baton quickly ta sep |sincpherson & Co.and & Eumber of|the Standard Oll Combine start busl- faite Commerce OF a conta = shin, halting tallow who was monkiAg {others refused to join the -gombimg.|ness in their countries, but they had Arte the iatamsting information that the sppeals, The condition.indeed, which | his wey Windly eastward and who barc-| 20 started tennerjes hf their own, #8|no trouble atarting business in Canada.I y agate trade of Canada increased to-day affects the waege-osrner, is have .1 escapai deing Knocked down a the that they sre of à leather Resnlt, coal-ofl in 19 cents Per ~ fi BRANCH.rT 25.068.068 Suing the fiseal year anding| Ing its influsnce upon the manutnes > a at the ia Leet Dine eyes boots £4 shoes et lower gallon, in Canada 25 to 30 cents.a i.YORI; funda, 1 Fuca 8 June 30 last.It la further poted that| turer And the kusiness mon, so that for Tooket thro oh sort of hopeless | bound the oot iio LR lave) \u201cA Retired -Temmer, OH, V.Keble, Mall tae Cmpire while the increase 4n the aggregate|the class of peepla mont gffeotsd by up ugh & 20 hope mae unde.ither: \u2014_\u2014 .mitigated by an offer of three cent, Es he you Éoughs.fares.\u2018 \u201cFive , cents.\u201d answered the \u201cchild, cycing him as & new consideration In the proposition.The two men stood there unéasily.Then the young: fellow put hig hand In| his pocket and pulled out.a solitary five-cent piece, \u2018the price of a drink\u2014 Fk and ull he had.Lo J.L.-Roberge, 999 St.Lawrence Street.A.P: Fortin, corner Drolet and Rachel Streets.- John J.Welinfield, corner Bleury and Dorchester 8 \u201cJohn E.Tremble, 2480 St.Catherine 8t.(corner or: Mountain Street.) = .\u201cJ.H.Harte, 2450 St.Catherine St.(cor.of Drummond.Street.) Di \u201cPT, R.Gouldèn, 281 Bleury Street.2 J.E.H.Quipp, corner Windsor and \u2018St.Antoine Streets, «Charles E.Seurff, 2262-St.Catherine Street.oop \u201cCharles IE.Scarff, 4848 Sherbrooke.Street.* Le.\u2018made by him demand the strict atten-.\u201cThe letter, we publish to-day from\u2018 a tion of exporters.Letters from coms; d staff who has mercial agents in Australia, Japan, member of The.Heral 5 Great Britain and other centres, - where been investigating the conditions in re- | the Trade and Commerce Department \"gard \u201cto street railways in- Cleveland, lis sséking to open markets for trade, does, \u2018powever, demonstrate prety | are quoted to show that Canadian ex- bear garden.Tisza, it is true, stood for law and order, but his famous \u201cguillotine\u201d \u2018for suppressing obstruction was itself beyond the law, and caused the wildest and \u2018most disgraceful disorder in the history of that turbulent Bar- liament.So bitter is the feeling be- for this aort of thing, and the work still goes an.Jehu \u2018no doubt thinks ft a cruel shame.But: life's roadway is more ur less strewn with troubles, for all of \u2018us, and rather than scek for by -pathe that fnay turn\u2019 out to be in \u2018worse state, it 18 better.to drive straight ahead and streets, clearly that the three-cent cash fare ts something that ought to be.included in any future arrangement that \u2018may be.made.And the terfos offered the! city of Cleveland by capitalists willing to operate a three-cent franchise \u2018are so) markedly superior to those under which the Montreal service is operated, that even if three-cent fares were offered.the city ought not to snap at \u2018the \u2018offer as a salmon snaps at a bait.If Mr.\u201cJohnson and the Cleveland financiers knew what they were talking about, \u2018the Montreal company could afford; in (of active world-wide compelition porters are sometimes\u2019 dilatory in th matter of answering .correspondence, that in some instance packing is care- lessiy done, that shipmerts are not \\rriade promptiy and in ône case com- partially or.wholly.repudiated.These are serious charges, and in these days it cannot be expected that trade can be developed hander such conditigns.Punctuality and\u2019 strict\u2019 integsity, so, essential to the successful conduct of any \u2018business, are absolutely imperative in the case of export trade, where orders are relatively larger, and 80 much depends uptn thelr, prompt fulfilment, * 1 mme plaint is made that cont*acts have been, tween the two,parties- that both would compromise.Premier- Andrassy has no.easy task before him in guiding the administration, ang the future of Aus- tria-Hungary\u2019 is by no means bright.rer PU BLICITY-FOR- CORPORATIONS: Montreal \u2018should try to obtain the iright (which.Toronto possesses In regard to the Street, Bailway) to regulate the.bookkeeping and exercise general|f supervision over the accounts, of come.panies\u2019 operating municipal monopolies, Undoubtedly the Legislature \u2018should be Willing 10 give the city power to cotn- pel publicity of corporate accounts, and \u2018prefer the disruption of the empire to |.pay the.tollgate inan's demand first time of asking.\u2014Roxburgh.rt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201d How Coquelin Got In.One of the most tamous- of th uar- tier Latin cluba-in Parle is tht\" Gone «which 1s -called \u201cThe Sub Rosa.\u201d Coquelin, pere, was present pne night | at the club's weekly feat and applied | for membership.Now, the only rules of the \u201cSup Rosa\u201d men are: \u201cThink much.Write little.Be as silent as-yon can.\u2019 The presiding officer, with this last rule In mind, answered the.appii- ca; cant by placing before him a {tumbler led so full of water-that another drop oad have caused it to run over.Coquelin understood.\u2018The club membership was obviously full.\u2014the club cmbigm.While the ælazs still stood before liim Coquelin broka a petal from the flower and lald it ro Over tho table was: suspended a rose | \u201cTake it, away.\u201c1 Uke ve,\u201d s3id the pale eyes and - emaciated \u201ccause ye're good ter me, and she turned, frightened at her own \u2018boldness, and ran away, into a \u2018small grocery.\u201cA few minutes afterwards the yellow raincoat was flapping its \u2018ward aguin, and was soon out of sight What became of hl, :\u2014Fraricls Daot.with Its owner.I do not know.kid,\" sald he huskily; - The little fingers closed over the coin.| The sobs ceased.The ttle girl jurned, \u201cThank ye.\u201d gald she, a smile of gratitude creeping around her mouth.She started off and then came back.] she, lookihg up into I like Yer.+! disappearing way east.Letters to the Editor 5 \u2018 PHYSICIANS IN THE N.w.T.face, MONTREAL, \u2018CANADA.T.H.Robinson, The Sherbrooke Pharmacy, 726 Sherbrooke Street \u2018sæ\"The trade supplied at trade prices, THE _NORDHEIMER BUILDING co, .Wholesale Distributors for Canada: .Nn ST.JAMES STREET, \u2018Our PROGRAMME | \u2018 FEB.2nd, 1908, their own interest, to charge three-cent HOUSE RENTS AGAIN.also the right to adopt and enforce ef- hly on the water that not a eligle| Bditor Herald: {ares for the next eighteen years, could po 12 ho last year submitted to a ficient Diaz or nd the reasomatte] Srp encaed cube man could Joly sir.\u2014would you Janay ! the a 5 > by ge cat}: ue > , over- zation > make inoney by the change.and that | gharp'advarice in house rents, in:the rocapita, Around the table ran a\u2019 ripplé of tention of the medical practitioners without requiring the addition of a single year to their present fränchise.- {t is not, we all know, very well, the way of street railway companies.to do.belief that the mit of increase had been reached, are being disillusionized.Landlords have discovered that.thers are still more people looking for houscs thin there are houses to hold them, i) regulation of rates.In the United States the courts have held that corporations holding monopolies of trans-, portation, \u2018water or gas supply, ete.ace performing publié fuñétions, and smiles and Uttle handclaps and riods of approval.and then.as if of one accor, all began waking bread-halls.Then a cyp was passed from hand to hand, and each deposited his *ballot\u201d in it\u2014and \u2018all were found to be round: not one session?within your sphere of influence to a matter that is about to be presented to the Federal Parllament at the present The Laurier Government is > about to bring in \u2018a \u2018bill granting au- tonatny to that vast extent of extreme- Jy valuable country called the Canadian |.Ol.LOWING our announcement of last evening, we this morning commenced to carry \u2018out our programme of clearing.out the: Basèment Stocks.any such thing.They want thefr pound = 9e Lo \"are ti.fare subject to full control by had béen\u2019 pressed flat In sign of dire 1 t Territ , e' medical i phy or ntary grant bos vanced 10 to to oro nr en M.9 [the illic\u201d authorities.In several BE aogurlin joined the: Sub Drofenmion 1a.well aware that us pid The quantities of a great many of the lines are : yoluntary grant o cer per cent.on May $tdtes 1t bas been established that the Rosa Clu Success.s as {his 18 donc, thelr local Legialaturé| - cent fares might possibly appeal to street railway managers.as such, \u201cbut.the exigencies of the stock echange will not allow of it.The stock\u2019 ex- \u201cchange prefers the watered stock if can dispose of to-day to the handsome profits that might be made five years Bence by the inauguration of a bold votiey.which might help to.bulld up Montreal.\u2019 And above all things -the stock exchange element would like to | Y \"gét its hands on a stock in which the asseis, franchises, and.earning power .of street raliway, gas and.electric cor- \u201c\u2014 roi mearometerbrarone |\u201c Hson-thut-the-Jemands-0t-éndiords with nobody but \u201cinsiders\u201d having any ocess te authoritative sources of! n- topmation.It is so handy to-be able 0 put- a stock up \u2018or down, and, 'when, asked for a reason, to-blardly und eon- Increases apr car to be fuirly general.Landlords: who a year .ago contented themsclves with existing rentals are this vear iÿ most - cures advancing rates to the basis of last year's increase, and not a few landlords \u2018who last \u2018year raised rentals from\u2019 10 to 20 per cent, \u2018are demanding 4 similar increase again \"Ce, year: Owners of renting property l'3catity their action on the ground\u201d that) for veuars rentals were so low in Mont- Yul that investments earned small pro- tts.Labor troubles, with a resultant ircrease in the cost of building, are Guoted as a contributing factor in the advance.Among tenants and house acekers there is a, fairly unanimous speed, accommodation and rates of street rallways may be regulated under the police.power of a state or municipality.In Canada this principle is fair- Jy well established in connection with the operation of steam rallroads.Where franchise terms exact the re- gulatiom of glock: ard bond issuce, aw well as of raies,it 1 often necessary.to protect the public from extortion.The Massachusetts commission \u2018will \u2018 Jo something \u2018towards.keeping down.tictl- tious capital, but it lets the capital get water-logged in the big companles, just where it is Important that it should be undiluted.Serious over-capitalization should entail as a consequence.liability | Commons.- One Type of the True Englishman.Writing.in M.AP, Mr.T.F.O'Con- nor remarks on the Joneliness of Mr.Charrington, © the late Conservative li:ember for the Mile Eid district, and the oldest member of.the House of at bis death.\u201cHe stole \u2018In\u2019 and out of the House, and sat fn one of the back benches.He was a man that scemed to live alone; dined alone, then after dinner he crept.quietly Into the smoke-room, smoked his cjgar, talking to nobody: and then was back fn his obscure place on the back benaheë ngaln, lstenlng attentively to everything that waa going.on: and trooping with the rest into the division lobby when the time came, À simple, quiet, unobtrusive, high-minded man, living plainly and almost ascetically in the midst of are extortionate, and that, but for the fact that tenahts are powerless to help themselves, \u201cthere would be :hu such general advance indentaln.Whit Jua- Ufication-there- may be for elther claim; thé «ity has en \u2018Intimate and vital Interest in learning.Montreal, large- \u2018lo forfeiture of franchise.* Of all the measures yet propased for the prevention vf.over-capitalization the \u201cbost seems to.be the plan of taxing corporations on _their highest valuation, with a.progressive iricrease of taxation upon! the excess of par.or market, values type of true body respected.* Deaf.ob, in 1 cannot hear: didst épeak, oh Li My soul \u2018is deaf; dh, speak so 1 may\u201d bear - \u2014Dawn trutapots on the bins, and\u2019 draws ess_wenlth, he wns ala igllshinen whom ev ery - \u2018excluding special \u2018ex provinces, in the À practitioners amination, will immediately proceed to pass laws licensed the older provinces unless they \u2018pass a \"We members of the profession of the] .older*provinces claim that as the great country in questiog\u2014more than half of| Canada\u2014was bought fromthe Hudson |-~ Bay- Company aid pafd for by the older we have certaln rights In that couîitry altogcther apart from our! right to' practice in our own provirice.We claim that it would not \u2018be just to take away those rights, particularly as n- very large proportion of the present|.inhabitants of the Northwest tories are Americans and other foreigners.We think it would be altogether| wrong and unjust to exclude us\u2014the!.real owners of the country in question-\u2014 Jnterests « of these forelgners in Terri- - cost.20° ' - - quite large, and of the particular onc mentioned: for \u2014 to- -day\u2019s selling ran into some 10, 000, pieces.As nearly.all the goods arc of a staple character; the reductions made on thei \u2018are very \u20ac exceptional, - and an agreeable surprise awaits those who are in.\u2019 terested in the requirements of large institutions, \u201c_boarding-houses, etc, because of an opportunity to buy household necessities at Jess than manufacturer\u2019 s Until our task is ; done, and the stocks we do not - \u2018purpose carrying are eliminated, thie ordinary news- Some of the older \u201cmembers of the ve profession and those particularly long- established and with many local Inters ests, may think that they are not par-| ticularly {interested \u2018 But can any man 8ay he ig'in no way In- \u201c1 tirested ?- Can-he-not- -concelve any- olred , cumstances under which he mizht Tike to dr require to takke.up his residence in this question.may be neglected.ow paper announcements from other parts.of the store \u201c Our détermination to start the Spring's basins \u201cwith\u201d anTentirely-new- stock - of\u2018 merchandise, \u2018will _ \u201cléently answer, \u201cGuess!\u201d It n #0 uBe- )1y becuune of high rent, Is fast earns above real values.a an Saittering front its acabbard of tho dews, in that abat country considered oil \u2018create: : the\\necessity of cheap reductions on every tul to answer all charges of Tadilty 84-1 ing Tor itwelf.a reputation as an expen- | And hearing, with a shout Day's \"hosts.besides ff people Canada\u2019s hope\u201d nena floor, the news: of which will appear from day to.days\u201d ministration, all popular demands for [#ivé city to live in; -an-unenviable re- |.Lait, Spriog's faotstep on tue.\u201cApuil tention of going there themselves, have better terme, by- the plea \u2018that the \u201cinnocent\u201d holder of watered stock must .; Thien turn, with joyous patience, to retreat { the future b law?! be protected: from all but the profes-|jy of the country and the Influx ot Back to the deep, at some low-volced com- fee ave © ats Pal ents with 5 Per Cent Reduction in the sienaï riggers of the stock market, who | population has created the\u2019 condition mand.member.for|\u2019 make thst s\u2018Innocence\u201d their stock in - trade., \u201cMayor\u201d Laporte goes to the heart of the matter when he says that any bat-i sain that is considered muat be ratified putation for & cornmunity seeking to, \u2018increase fté population.The city to- Gay is sharing, in the genéral prosper- which ¢nubles the laddlord ta demand bis own price.But this is not the only to consider how lar Montreal can afford to allow the cost of Living to nd- vance and still\u2018 compet®s successfully elty in Canada, and it Is worth while | 1 AN these, Thy children, seas, snows\u201d The daffodils\u2019 pour fragrance to the skies.\u2018The eager seas.arise to clasp.the land, \u2018Men answer te the Yhirlwind and the tire, And to ineladious silences of peace: To summonings of beauty, fear, desire, \u2014 The changlug Word of that unc hanging Voice Which gives to Time, Etepnity\u2019s demand.snd stars, and .men!\u2014 Listen: and abswer as (ber.ungersand.I do not answer.for no rend ia\" clear; Mr, KE.IV Clarke, Keg | Centré Toronto, tp presént our views \u201cJin Parifament.they no brothers, sons, nephews, gons- |.in-law, or other ncar and dear friends whose interests may be adversely af- The other members for Toronte add vicinity have been spoken! to alzo and are in faver: of having some provision made in the bill to be presented to tho Federal Parliament to tect the interests invaived.ferent medical pro- If the dif] men throughout the jeuts.50 GIBADN PLATES for: 123ÿc\u2014Doulton decorated with Gibson Drawings; 24 different sub- Be HEATHER SINK SCRUBS, Zc.~ Basement on Friday! \u2018Ware, | We confine oûrse]y es to- day to the mention of a '3¥ the people, Before it goes into effect, YIth rival cities.The social welfare And yet 1 listen, Lord, I listen, too vountry.would make 'it a point to.sce 350 and JC PAILS for 10c\u2014Galvanized iron.- of Yhe people, too, i - othing reach 1 ot \u2018thelr member, or where that is impos- Lo ot course it ought to bé; for the vote ciated with the question of House ote: My -noûl in deat; \u201cLor, on spel as T's ible to write to him, it would greatly _ 780 ALUMINUM PQTS for 28c\u2014Four quart size ) - at the lsat election Was & 0st emphat- This year, as last, the Incroass in rents |.ors (i Rata decoive Che vious of the varl: Ct qd.condemnation.ef the methodk of the tuists, and carried a refusal to extend \u2018thaachines this term.> affects more generally the class of houses and flats that ?erly rented ures, not so many years ago common, for 818 to 320 per month.These tig - Fate gcariore + snconsenieis i, not | leak iE: .Margaret Deland.In Harige a y tonte at aepe: =.\u201c * 7 consequent! lad .to receive the views of the varl- members of.ihe 2 Profession at 34 es trong help Ey , Bev advice or tt, vs.+ Remember that y you RY buy.anyrhing that you ou pare to Le 9 very.goo are now becoming comparatively rare, .Tr Ney aly.; COMBIARE.Lo may see-in the Basement on Friday.in the way.of and es à natural and inevitable result}.20 To BAD - - NE LS Editor ald, ee A 2 : rice.Sn à Er Ie a EE eq | rh orate 55 he reg pr = \u2018 .s are ow 6 standard frains ) Te 1; Fy 4 a\" of pieces which were: rentable at such | Walter arr.air, but ve \u2018invente ë resolver that sole-leather \u2018must ad- 3 CR guocèss ja\u201d Reeplng thé figures a few years ago.There 10 n any \u2018brains to Orday.| ?vee he a, : a oy t: tor- three weeks | close connection between the æeneral LOT rer a AT .sithaupt said In ker the A ot \u201cBE Both pldernien and com- Welfare of a community and the way 2 pr at Rha \"manateciin rade « pany: oftiatily #4 t ap well make up its people are housed, and a man need ca ie Choad in in value éuri cy a x not be a prophet, nor the son of & pres 48, Ë Vara with The exception of that.RE tule whan tan tlie people have ve be phat, to forecast \u2018the inevitabl result, SE wh , ary aple, Joatnons \u2018thereto 4 \u2018 - shéjates abit ve.Shah, bareatter, pbs oully and socially, of driving peo- Eonciusey A sols i 4 \u2014\u2014radis-and\u2014Mr\u2014J\u2014H-\u2014Quipp\u2014both\u2014own- .But Lawegit is.the Result of Injuries to One .Canine.+ , Chemical dog fight extinguishers are | sofnewhat of a novelty, but according to; evidengs-adduced before Mr.Justice.Doherty yesterday afternoon, they are decidedly efficacious, Carelessly - handled, however, they are liable to do ' dogs were about mere damage than the dog fight itself, and then of course legal battles follow.This was what happened, last Nove ember as a résult or applying expert alehemistic knowledge to a dispute between two cdnines.Mr.Joseph Paire Some fe ke 1m ae m West tof Kings- ee farmers of Ef geciion to to go.In for Bog ent hogs for the Toren market red Berkshire, the Yorkshire | e \u2018Tamworta Ë.crosses Of the! que was also favor.of mixed gas.lectured.again-on cora- ng.fie Ey that ce with- the in t railing a on A oaping improvement matter of road- proved machinery, He ter roads.= |LAND MUST BE KEPT - OPEN FOR THE SETTLER .Question Says Land Must be.Public Property.Toronto, Feb.2.\u2014(Special.)\u2014-Discuss- ing \u201cNorthwest Autonomy,\u201d the Globe says this morning:\u2014 \u201cWhile the separate school issue will naturally absorb\u2019 public attention in discussions regarding the establishment of provincial autonomy in the Territor- iés, the land issue will be of vastly touched on we.Wera{ - rest of our, making and will hate to get more Sng gave some very \u2018 useful hints and if his S aggestions are {earried out it \u2018will result in much bet- Globe Discussing Northwest Autonomy Speech\u2014Lord Strathcona\u2019s Visit Postponed.| (Cenadian Associated Préss Cable.) London, Feb.2.\u2014The Yorkshire Pot says Mr.Champerlain\u2019s speech \u2018at Gainsborough wag in the best of sens2 a Liberal education, His eloquent exposition of the greatness of our Empire and the need of recognizing the duties which wait upon this greatness should appeal to the whole of the pres- \u2018ent\u2019 generation.We wish it may also reach Sir Wilfrid Laurier and those other colonial statesmen to whom he referred who have not learned to \u2018\u2018think imperially,\u201d and so thought only on the plane of commercial assets and\u2019 material gains for the colonies, St.Bernard dogs, the latter also owns a drug store.Outside this shop the two dogs had a little argument which ended in a contest on catch as catch can principles, Ordinary inducements failing to check the scfap, Mr.Quipp applied ammonia ¢lose to: the ting ends of the animgls, \u2018with marvellously quick results, ostilfties ended as) 800n as the fumes reached the nostrils of the combatants, but some of the ammonia got into the eyes of.Mr.Paradis\u201d dog, blinding it in one eye, and so injuring the other that the, canine 18 threatened with total \u2018blindness.Mr, |.Paradis.claims that there was malice behind the ammonia - -and sues Mr.Quipp for $400 damages.On the hearing yesterday Mr: Paradis recounted the story of the battle.The two dogs he said, were at first pretty| evenly matched and fought so tena-| ciously that ordinary methods failed to abate their ardor.Each had.a good \u201cholt\u201d and held on.gist prescribed sal .amm., \u2014vulgarily |.known as spirits of ammonia.One dose said Mr.Paradis, acted lke \u2018 a charm.Buti the plaintiff complained that the application was too generous, | and was directed chiefly to his dog, so that the poor beast was blinded.A.spirited argument by counsel followed, Mr.L.Demers for thé plaint- .iff claimed that the druggist had encouraged his dog to fight, but when he saw defeat \u2018threatening his champion, poured the ammonia over its opponent.As, in sporting parlance the \u201ceven up\u201d.he considered this an unwatrantable performance, Mr.St.Julien \u2018for the druggist, ar- \u201c gued that this was beside ihe point, \u201c Which was, simply whether.Mr.Quivp had Applied the antidote with malice.\"Mr.Justice Doherty could not see things in the same light.: He thought it odd that the druggist's canine should | have got off scott free while its opponent was so seriously injured.He considered the vital issue was whether the druggist had used the ammonia carelessly.In any event the Court \u2018considered that, if used.at all,\u2019 the .drug should have been only applied so as Lo let the fumes induce the \u2018dogs to quit.Mr.St.Julien, repleid that with such luge beasts, the chemical - engine was -the only safe separator, He also accused: Mr.Paradis\u2019 dog of being the aggressor, \u201cindeed being guilty of tres-|{.pass in.order to begin the battle, although Mr.been notified to keep his pet at home.Justice Doherty took: the case -en Mr us remarking that $400 was a pretty steep valuation for a watch dog.| \u2018This morning Mr.Justice Doberty gave judgment for Mr.Paradis award- \u201cing him $50 damages and costs.+ Ja pp 2 el 3 FARMERS MEET AT BUCKINGHAM Buckingham.Que., Feb.2.\u2014(Special.) \u2014A very liieresting meeting of the Buckingham Agricultural Club was held here, and;-judging by the enthusi-1 erm 02 the farmers, much good is being accomplished by the club.Anyone driving through the country in this vi- * clnity cannot hélp but notice the.improvement in the farms since the Agricultural started offering prizes for sci-| entific farming.Where before the club was organized farms were worked in a slipshod manner, model farms are now to be secu.- tFhere ere about seventy-five farm- \"ers present at the afternoon meeting |; © yard manure was the best fertijizur | a when President Farnand, in a few remarks, introduced the spedkers of the day, Mr.Duncan C.Anderson, of Rugby.Ont, and Mr.W.H.stephens, of Trout River.Que.Both gentlemen pved interesting and instructive gpeakers, and the Department of Agriculture has proved its wisdom in eend- |' ing such men to the farmers\u2019 meetings.Mr.Anderson spoke on soil, cultivation and.fertilizers, He proved that barn- that the farmer could usc, as It Was teh, only fertilizer that would build the soil up.Chemical fertilizers In time tmpoverish the soil.Mr.Stephens\u2019 subject.was the dairy row, As this country is.espgclally adapted to dairying and the farmery are beginning Lo go in\u2018to it more.exteh- sivély, Mr.Stephens\u2019 subject interested his audience greatly, as was evidermue-' by the number of questions asked, He advised them to grow more -clover and corn and to build silos.In the cvening many of the townspeo- pie attended .the -meéting.Mr.Arider- son spoke on bacon, hog .aud horses, He quoted figures to show\u2019 how our.trade had grown.from half a \u2018million dollars\u2019 worth of pork exported to Gréat Britain in 18390 to - fifteen mililons.ir 1908.Of this amount more than ten .- FOUD VALUE The weak, sick body'requires nourishment that can only be obtained througn easy and perfect digestion of wholesome food.Angier\u2019s Emulsion perfects and éompels' digestion.It acts os a natural nerve tonic, relieves irritation and pain and induces calm, rest and sleep.It is the best help for worn out nature.Then the drug-|.| vhich states that a leading firm Paradis \u2018had frequently- - | Years.greater importance to this and future generations.The land must be public property \u2018till the local owner is prepared to build his house and break the sod.[Manitoba was not granted public lands when she assumed autonomy, a policy no doubt wise.at that early: date.responsibility to thrust en a newly-es- \u2018tablished Governineit of a sparsely set-| tled country.At present there Is strong\u2019 feeling in.favor of local administration of these lands, and it is now evident the Provincial Government is suffici-| ently stable for-the assumption of\u2019 such\u2019 \u2018duties.Just when public interest will demand the turning over of the land of, the \u201cTerritories.to local authority is ed is the alienation of land to owner who will prove a barrier between th \u2018soll and the men whb are to bring.it under cultivation,\u201d \" \u2014\" ITALIAN STABBING AFFRAY.One of the Combatants May Die From Injuries.Peterboro; Ont., Feb.2.\u2014(Special)\u2014| A stabbiug.affray which will'.in all \u2018probability result- fatally took place]©.\u2018here last night.Two Italians got.into -an argument at one of the Italian sei- tlements, and as a result, \"Marfes! stabbed.Levelo Cupido.very seriously, The latter reecived a gash in the breast, another in the left arm and in the left shoulder,and a.most dangerous cut inthe abdomen.It is fear- -ed that peritonitis will result from the.latter wound.- taken to St.Joseph's.Hospital where he is now in a precarious condition.The assailant has not ag yet been captured; having made his ercape In immedi- 1 ately.after the fight.It would have been too much: an open question: The evil to be EH \u2018 American trade with Canada or over- Poinphilio \u2026 The -injuréd man was: T TFhe Manchester-Guardian, comméent=| ing on \u2018the Chamberlain speech, says: \u201cWhen the Canadian preference is closely examined its effect on the general volume and distribution.of .colon- lal trade is seen to be comparatively Insignificant, when one-half of.the American imports into Canada are:duty free and only two-sevenths of English imports enjoy the like privilege.That the diminishing one on the latter is, as Mr.Chamberlain once admitted, \u2018\u2018dis- Lcouraging and disappointing.\u201d 1f British manufacturers are to be excluded by.a\u201cwall whièh they cannot surmount, it is a poor.consolation to thm to reflect that a still, higher wall excludes, somebody else.We say.all this, not as giving any ground: for complaint Against Canada, which.is perfectly entitled to make any wuse she chooses of her fiscal autonomy, but simply to show that no scheme of preferenge can arrest the natural\u2019 development of come the local advantages of freight and.tlimate.Mr.Chamberlain's contention that our trade with Canada haa increased under the preference \u201comits to tuke into account \u2018thé fact that American trade, without a preference of this kind, has.increased no less.LORD STRATHCONA AND MR.>\u201d FORBES.* (Canadian Associated Press Cable.) \u2018London, Feb.3.\u2014Lord Strathcona had intended to sail yesterday on the \u2018Oceanic, but he has postponed.his departure indefinitely.The Imperial Institute authorities have placed a studio \u2018at the disposal of Mr.Forbes, who expects that next; week King Edward will give him his: first sitting.\u201c _EMIGRATION \u201cOF CHILDREN.- SCOTTISH SHIPBUILDERS - © MAY LOCATE AT SYDNEY North Sydney, Feb.2,\u2014(Special,)\u2014A private letter has been, received here 0 Scottish builders: are seriously thinking of removing a part if not the whole of their plant from Scotland to North Sydney.One of the firm is expected \u2018to \u2018come over on a tour\u2019 of inspection \u2018about the end of March.\u2014 es \u201c OTTAWAS\u2019 BEAT CORN WALL.\u201cCornwall, Ont., Feb.2.\u2014Ottawas, ihe Stanley Cup holders, defeated the Cornwall Colts here\u2019 to-night by a Score of seven goals to three, in a very fast game: The Ottawas had a more finished system of attack, and feng \u2018Jthe winning team throughout; but th | Comswall 1ads.put upsa good argument; and -finishéd strong.Qu the whole it was a clean game, and the only man burt was Malette, who was knocked out McGee in the second half, Cornwall män was penalized ten mjn- utes to McGee's four.The.first half erded with the scoré four to one in favor of the visitors.In the second \u2018half Ottawa scored three goals but Cornwall notched up the last two.There were fully 2,000 people present when the teams Hned up in the following positions: Ottawa, - CE Finnie .Croce.Goal.Pulfofd.\u2026 ens.POINT.Cornwall.Vel McDonald Smith.\u201cUmpires\u2014Baskerville end Murphy.Témekeepers\u2014P.Butler and.Bel- lingham.Referce\u2014Mr.Ww; Eastwood.phony concerts, Riséh pianos.- St, Catherine Strect.Montreal.Prices, $400 to $2,000; able cash or $10 monthly.\u2014Adv.ite teeteete \u201cTHE SPAN OF LIFE.Man's span of life is longer than that of most animals.Camels live from .40 to 60 years, horses from 25 to 30, cattle about 20, sheep eight to nine, and dogs pay- mals few facts are known concerning their ages.In the East it 1s belleved.that elephants live for about 300 years; instances being: known of these mon- very long-lived, a case being known of ang lived until 1753, when he was killed by an accident, Birds-sometimes reach \u2018a great age, the eagle and ewan evity.The carp has been.known to live 200 years,-common river trout 50\u2019 years, and the pike 80.years, The more FR particular you are about your TE A AND COFFEE the more you will appreciate by-a jab from Pulford\u2019's stick.McDou-|- eld spent twenty minutes on the fence | \u201cduring the match, and of this he prob- | ably deserved half for a mix up with |- When \u2018the |.« Hunter\u201d Forwards.Mon tgomery |- Professor J.J.Goulet, conductor yr i writes reconuuending | and endorsing the celebrated Mason & Assortment of Mison & |.Risch pianos received at Leauh\u2019s, 2440, Sole agency for 12-to 14.When we come to wild aul- sters living for 130 years in confinement after capture at an unknown age.\u2018Whales are supposed to attain 4 Among\u2019 reptiles, too, some are a tertoise which .was confined in 1693 | having been known to tive 100-\u2014years, |.\u2018Fish are remarkable for \u2018thelr long- (Canadian \u2018Associated Press Cable.) ; London, Feb.2\u2014The Children's Association has issued a leaflet showing its objection to Mrs.Close's scheme for the emigration of poar law children.The association pointé out that on the farms it is proposed to purchase \u2018às communities for the children, the chil- {dren would be held as \u201cworkhouse children,\u201d and, as such.handicapped: in after life, wherea¥ when they are sent out.by \u201cvhilamthrople agénetes, their origin is unknown.; \u2014 : + MR.JOSEPH.COUTURE DEAD.Mr.Joseph Couture, father of.Ald.Couture, died yesterday afternoon aged cighty-two, after.a lengthy illness.Deceased had been widely known in the East End of the city and was for years a syard at the Montreal jail.He +cared 'Moorc.\u2026 ss.Cover.G.McDonald Westwick.Forwards.Malette llan.Forwards.Miller McGee.Forwards.Smith vo Sa Chamberlain\u2019 s| RKX : PY \"À se From Compton and Megantio Counties.\"The Kind that Satisfes.\u201d\u2019 Te induce you to try our Prices for this\u2019 week, -Lamb, we have made \u2018Special We know you will appreciate\u2019 both the quality of the Lamb and the Prices.: SADDLES CHOICE LAMB LEGS CHOICE LAMB.LAING5 RETAIL STORES All parts .FARAH HH aciers HIRAI Foe WAR RH x rx CE LOINS CHOICE LAMB créaresssccccerrc ces en Île [LAMB CHOPS rercactsenennenveccenuce FRONT QUARTER CHOICE LAMB seeseeeeendines de.: 1 | ¥ ie J T120\u20ac +.27e 2 Oy of city.= a large family and-twelve children sur-I\u2014\u2014\u2014 AMUSEMENTS: vive him.ing Rev: Montreal; \u201cThree are priests, includ- Anaclet Couture, 8.J., of Rev.Theatine Couture, of England, and Rév.August Couture, of the Dominican Order, who is stationed at St.Hyacinthe.lCouture resides at Point Levis-and is Another son, Dr.a director of the Chicoutimi Pulp Company.- CANADIAN PIANOS FOR CANA.| is the only piano mérchant in Montreal |.who sells Canadian.planos exclusively.Mason & Risch pianos and Morris pi-]' TA, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ANS.Mr.W.H.Leach, 2440 St.Catherine st, anos are his leaders.\u2014Adv.cratic, \u2014\u2014 - A DEMOCRATIC DUCHESS.The \u2018Duchess of Sutherland is demo- a clever and original writer.-whose novel, \u201cOne Hour and the Next\u201d reveals her in the light.of à social reformer; thropist - she ls an artist, & philan- who works out -practical schemes of her own and puts- -thèm into execution: fearless rider\u2019 to hounds; a woman of business, and a and sh shares with the charming Italian lady who 1s now Marchioness of Tweeddale the distinction of being one of the only two -peeresses who \u2018have ever driven a .|raiiway engine.| founder of the Sutherland Nursing In- The duchess was the stitute, .and has done splendid work for the relief of suffering and the pro- mation of welfare among the tolling army.about The of duke owns Scotland\u2014 of workers.one-sixteenth 1,176,343 acres, to be as exact as Domes- \u2018day Book perinité\u2014besides .thirty or forty thousand in Staffordshire .| Shropshire; and on all that vast estate\u2018.there is gcarcely a tenaït-who-has-not | 4.occasion 1d be grateful to the duchess.Viceroy of Treland in: 1795.and \u2014 FAVORITES IN IRELAND.There are few names in the peerage remembered with greater affection in Ireland than that of Fitzwilllam.\u201cThe present peer is the third in succession to his.ancestor, the Earl Fitswilllam, The history\u2019 of the Irish.Viceroyalty provides no parallel to the departure of Fitzwil- liam closed; \u2018peôple\u2019 wept in the streets, \u2018and prom-.from Dublin.The shops were the town went into mourning: inent citizens drew the earl\u2019s carriage tothe :landing stage.Nor wie the\u2019 \u2018Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland the only one from which Earl Fitzwilliam \u2018vas removed.When.the Duke of Norfolk FRANCAIS ™ 3,000 op.Mi Ci Joll Bi el hors iss over\u2019s 9 sur Vos uers In 2 BURLESQUES\u2014Z M UM 'S RECEPTION and MISS ELF introducing: Large Chorus of Pretty Girls; Clever Comedians and Vaudeville Bill.Prices, 10¢, 20c, 30e, 350, 50e.*, Next Week\u2014THB FAY FOSTER co.ÎTukATRE ROYAL | pre A .THIS WEEK, JAN.30, WHEN WOMEN LOVE.Tons of scenery and electrical effects.An excellent cast.PRICES\u201410c, 20c, 30c and Loc.got Week \u2014 THE JAMES BOYS IN MIS- TH SYMPHONY CONGERT - At Academy, Next Friday, Feb.3nd, 4 Miss Barker PE ro.° Sololst 23¢.Boe.Toe : ART.ASSOCIATION OPEN DAILY, 9 am.to 6 p.m., from JAN.94th to 4th FEB., and from § to 10 p.m.in {he evenings of Thursday 26th, Tuesday 31st, and Friday, February 3rd.Admission 25c.MUSIC AND TEA ON .Baturday \u2018Afternoons.x DON'T.BUY .Gas or Electric Fixtures till our February - Clearance Sale, For Everything Electrical, \" THE SAYER ELECTRIC CO, 14 Beaver Hall 111].10, 12 and Tel.Main 4536.FitzwilHam was appointed in his pldce.In 1819 the carl was present at a méet- ing of protest against the *Peterldo - he in.turn was removed from the Lord \u2018Lieutenancy of the West Riding.It was Earl.Fitzwilliam who, during the late war, distinguished himself by driv- ,ing an engine, from Elandsfontein to of the day proposed the toast of \u201cOur, Vereeniging; taking up supplies for the Sovereign's Health-~the Majesty of the.{roops over a line with which it was People!\u201d in 1798, he was dismissed from thought possible the Boers might have His position as Lord ijeutenant of the tampered.Don?t wait, Come now.AUR OEIC i PHILLIPS SQUARE |.-28th Loan\u2019 Exhibition.-.\u2018West .Riding\u2019 of Yorkshire, and Farl Massacre, \" and spoke so strongly, that.AMUSEMENTS.WHsson HALL \u2014ALL THES WEEK Afternoons at 3.30.Evenings.at 8.45.BIOGRAPH Moving Pictures, Illustrated Songs, ete, Everything new from beginning to end.Matinees \u2014 Chiidren 10c, \u2018Adults 15e, served, 25c.Evenluge-Admission 15c, Reserved, 25c end 35c.a noon and evening and Saturday evening.b0c worth with every 10c or 150 ticket.$1.00 worth with every 25c or 36c¢ ticket.Reserved | seats can be bad in advance at Shaw's Music | Store.: WINDSOR HALL\u2014NEXT WEEK Wednesday Ev'g, 8th, The greatest organization of Quartotte and | Gle Singers in existence, the © - MEISTER SINGERS Popular prices.All seats reserved.\u2018200 at Se.Best, G0c and Thc.A few $1.00.All seats cap be bad in advance at Shaw\u2019 8.| on FRIDAY, 10th, The Concert of the S¢ason.by the\u201d renowned Soprano, MDME.LILLIAN BLAUVELT.Assisted by the noted Canadian Baritone, MR.FRANCIS ARCHAMBAULT \u2018First appearance here,since great süccesses.Mr.EMILIANO RENAUD, Pianfst, and Dr.FRANK G.DOSSERT, Accompanist.- Prices, G0c, Toc, $1, $1.50.and $2.Seats on sale at Shaw's Music Store Saturday morning.Coming Tuesday, 21st, \"PITTSBURG ORCHESTRA Subscription list now.open at Shaw\u2019 s.Prices, 75c to 8.00., I © And Class _ WINDSOR HALL, Exercises, AT PRICES: box seats, $1.00: boxes (6 seats), $5.00.Admission, \u201825e: \u2018corner of St.Catherine and Peel Stre .P.W.F.BAND FEDERAL 2.20 saturday.STIRLING VS.WANDERER.a Surprising Reductions in Every Department We will interest you by.our 18w prices: -eur large assortment.Re- | CASH RECEIPTS GIVEN on Friday atter- | M.A.A.À EXHIBITION OF PHYSICAL TRAINING (With full explanation of each Exercise) By JOHN LONG Late Sgt.Major Army Gymnastic Staff INTERMEDIATE CHAMFIONEHIP Admission to both Games 25e.| SKATING \u2018FRIDAY NIGHT OE WOLF HOPPER IN Wy NEXT WEEK As Hermione and Perdits in 4 THE WINTER'S TALE GEO.W.MONROE _ [In \u201cMrs.Mac the Mayor.\" - PRICES\u2014I5c, 25c, 50c and 76c.| - Next Week\u2014BILLY CLIFFORD.of the West End Methodist ori \u201c(Corner Canning and Coursol Sts.) A REV.C.A.SYKES, B.A, B.D., will press H a.m.and 7 p.m.SPECIAL MUSIC.< YOU ARE PAT of 30 Pupils.* FRIDAY, 3rd MARCH.Free Gymnastics, Jumping, Dumb- bells, Club, Swinging, Walking end Marching Complete illustration\u2019 of Ladies Fencing by Instructor and a talented pupil.SWORD FEATS BY THE INSTRUCTOR.E.HERBERT BROWN, HOCK EY -AT 8.30 P.M.SNARP.Saturday, February 4th, Shamrock vs.Westmount unre served, 35 cents; \u2018reserved seats, 50c; \u2018Seats on sale ât Star Branch, office, - e ts.WIL Phone Up 1346.L PLAY FROM 8 to 8,30 : _ And at Half Time.2° Afternoon\u2014 4.00 SHAMROCK.VS.MONTREAL.Children 10c: ; 18 52 + - PL W:F.BAND so.\"THE REASON WH Were bought from a\u2019 firm that failed.Munutacturer\u201d Was glad to sell -them at any price.We gave spot cash and got them cheap., Table No.1\u2014Warth from 30c to 60c.Reduced Lo .+.00000000 1 Tabie No.2\u2014Worth from b0c to 15e.For .hed eteerenareens 25 \"Table No.- $1.50.© Fo .20 \u2018pleces of.DOMET FLANNELETTR, in red and gray.A bargain at 9c.Now sold at .9e e A= Worlh from Tic to Gerecns arian ae squdy Be 10,000 yards of EMBROIDERY AND INSERTIONS.This i8°the greatest bargain ever offered in this line of goods.They measure from 1-2 inch to 4 inches wide, Worth from Le to 15c.They are now on sale for .2e, Zhe, Ze and Be We have about 5 dozen of Imitation - Seal andl Mink NECK RUFFS-AND- STOLES.They must be sôld.You can get thom:at HALF PRICE.- v?30\u20ac\u201d .\u201cWHITE WEAR *.l 13 dozen Samples of WHITE UNDERWEAR - for Ladles, consisting of Night.Shirts, Drawers, - Chemises, Underskirts.All.manufacturers\u2019 samples.We want to clear these out.You can have'your pick at about one-third the price.Come now, and get the best choice.90 dozen LADIES' PLAIN BLACK WOOL HOSE.Regular price, 25¢, Now on sale at .13e sen \u201c.50 MEN'S 3 PIECE SUITS, in Tweed and Black Serge.We are selling out in this department, \u2018Nearly all\u2019 sizes left: Prices were $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00.Now- on sale At.25 pleces.ot FLOOR OILCLOTH, \u2018 and 2 -1-2 yards wide.Sylar \"value, 25c to 320.For our January Sale .+00s0.00000e 180 - $2.30 ond $3.ue.50 dozen CHILDREN'S COLORED CHIEFS.Regular be.For.2%e- 700 yards of 27 inch JAPANESB SILK, in red, pink, royal bluo ahd ., mauve.The real thing for.EE 4 \u2018 Blouses.\u201cWorth 50c.For.:.29C Also 500 yards of FANCY STRIPED © SILKS, in colors and cream.; Reduted for this sale to .20¢ - A Sweep on Gent's = \u2014 Furnishings dozen GRNTS' WOOLLEN UNDERSHIRTS.-Sold in every store at 60c.Now on.sale at S5e = 10 : 15 dozen MEN'S WOOLLEN SOCKS, Regular price, quite heavy.|-\u2014\u2014RORPERED HANDKER-:\" = \u201c50 DOZEN\" TLADIRST FINE 220, FELT-HATS.11 Table No.-1\u2014Origlal price, soc to Le -00.- Now - 25e 10 $1.60.NOW .\u2026.i0ccncscnrenns \u201c50e > Table No.3\u2014Original price, $1.50 - o to $3.00.NOW .2.urcss0u0 es 75e ; 10 dozdn of BLACK AND COLORED WOOLLEN MITTS, for Children.\u201c Were 15c to Î8e, Now on sale at 10e - 15 dozen LADIES\u2019 AND CHILDREN\" s COLORED GLOVES.They ls .e Reduced to .:.See Our 5e Table = 8 papers of Adamahting Pina - 2 dozen Fino White Pearl Buttons Fe 7 8c Featherstitched Trimming \u201c120 assorted Halr Pins .i.Se des sessne nee esse ana 0000 © .20c.Now on sale at .10e « -2 dozen Buffalo Horn Buttous \u201cBe se © 471 RACH \u2018cor, CADIE ux - White Ribbon Toilet \u2018Floating 4 2.no We are, from.this date, giving Double Green International Trading Stamps is: : first, circumstances make it necessary for.us to give stamps ; second, we think this Company'\u2019s premiums are far superior to\u2018any we have seen, and as your interests are of vital importance to us in this respect, we want to see you get full value for' your \u2026 Doutle Bar Castile Soap oe \u201cfe bottie of Shoe Polish ds SE SOAP 000300 se lents nsc BC.- Gateau's \u2018Speclal\u2019Steél Pins, 5c à \u2018paper.Now 2 for seosèreez000000 LBM \u2018White \u2018Tape, sold 8 for Be.We « \u2018give you 12 fo Lies.SC : New Idea Magazine iessccs00000 BC Nos.B.ÿ 16.Colored and Black\u2018 Silk Satin Ribbon.Worth from 10c to 25c.For Ceeren vue \u2018New Idea Patterns always ta BLOCK s.\u2026cc0neus 25 dozon little Italfan varnish \"Jugs, Banks and Pats.16c.For 10 pleces of Hemp Carpet, mottled pattern.Regular price, 25, For .\u2026\u2026.cercsecencesssss [-.£00 yards of OXFORD SHIRTIN in Remnénts from 2 to 10 ya Real \u2018article for Men's Working Shirts.Good value at i5c ahd - 18e.For his sale At .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Be Cl ) A h ceremessessercsnessrnnase se Try the cheapest and the most reliable store in the north end\u2019 for your Dry Goods, and if anythifiy turns \u2018out wrong; kindly let us know, we will be pleased t to make i it right.Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned EL seit With notabje company and production.\u201d \u201c.Seats Now on Sale.1 ACADEMY vo, Titan .Rededication Service.of x 3 Sec.-Treas.hha co Cc.AH.Li money: This Company i Is placing a full assortment of premiums in our store, and we would respectfully invite you to call and examine them care- a fully, + : An inspection will convince you.As to the stability of the International Trading Stamp Co they, have placed $ro.000 with The Sovereign \u2018Bank i in this.city as a guarantéé of their good faith to redeem ak stamps issued.: .: .790 yards, of FLANNELETTE, fn | © LADIES\u2019 DLACK AND GRAY | 13, dozen MEN'S VERY HEAVY.White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, = | Sweep Out Price mn Worth 7c to 050m ant 3 to 10 yds.F RIRZE COATS.with stole, trim- WOOLLEN SOCKS, in ATE.1 te lene Jor # Handkerchiefs.ÿ ' \u201c or c to 10¢ n sale med.w ack! applique.Regular- price, 2b¢.Feb .\u2019 - - .Fess : hi -Se-and-Fe\u2014 >= Wortti-38.00-\u2014 Now Half J.Ballot re tee AT Gn 4 Fancy Hemstitched Hindker- \u20265e WB , 700.yards of WIUTE LONSDALB fes ere .82.99 and $3.99 | Don't vou \u2018Know wo make a fine Mason's Borated Powder.Worth _ ,Ç * 200 yards of HEAVY DRESS* GOODS, CAMBRIC.:Price has gone up, but.25 HEAVY DARK GRAY FRIEZE SUIT.TO ORDER, Good Tweed, .10¢, FOr eevennirnnnn dessceui BE splendid for Costumes, y Sierant i stilt d'u Pi Regu- 9 WALKING SKIRTS.Regu- * rer.price, so.no - 5.000 pis.Needles, 3 Darners.1 patterns, in Canvas, Basket Cloth, r price, 1bc.ur Price.Be Borne eee \u20ac 2 ; -damel's° Malr, Zibeline, and.Box * lar $5 line.Now on salo at $2.90 We Cut all our Tweeds Frco, of Todkin Embroldery.Worth Cloths, all this.season's.\u201cgooda.Charge.ar \u201c - _ \u2018CHAMBERLAIN 0e _ be.Af - ) = ce So IS AGAIN 1 x ; 5 .NE 2 .au # æ.< - Aa « \u2019 \u2018 = > .«ir + oo Ind CAMPAIGN IN FULL SWING - Bx-Colonial Secretary \"in Lincolnshire Devotes Long + \"\u201cpeech'to the Effects of a Mutually Preferential .© © Policy\u2014Quotes Sir Wilfrid.\\ - ' * > .- 7 (Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London, Feb.2\u2014Mr.Chamberlain, speaking at a large meeting in Gains- boro, Lincolnshire, urged upon his audience the desirability of thinking Imperially without reference to the antiquated conditions of themselves or their country, Everybody should think, not of Mimself, but of his country, the lite of which: would be prolonged long mfter he ceased existence.He described the Empire as a responsibility such a had never been placed on apy hation before.For the moment the Empire is a loose bundle of sticks bound together by sentiment and sym-| athy, but so slender that a rough low might scatter it into its constituent elements.The British Emolire had been won by sacrifices and can only be maintaiñed.by sacrifices.\u2018Those who! hated the name of Imperialism, as Sir\u2018 Henry Campbell-Bannerman had said, : were honest in thinking there was no\u2018 ne\u20acd for.a change in the fiscal policy.but such a notion was seltish and shortsighted.If anything should-hap- pen which should: weaken the ties wor the colonies 'shiould map out a course of their own, Great Britain would lose its most promishig \u201ctrade customers.; Referring to colohial support in the late war, Mr.Chamberlain-said that for the first time it made possible the vrganized union of all the different parts of the British Empire for common objects.He again quoted the remarks of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Mr.Dea- kin of Australia and the late Mr.Cecil Rhodes.: .HE QUOTES SIR WILFRID.Dealing with the colonial offer, he said: \u201cWhen Laurier says: \u2018We offer to meet you, \u2018to make a treaty with; you, by.which you shall treat us and; ve ,will treat you a little better than, we both treat the foreigner,\u201d I do not: know any.name in the English lan- guage that I can give to that state-jlerbalanced \u2018by a reduction of the tax ment'except an offer.The offer which Laurier made has been repeated in different words and different forms always to the same effect, not only by; the statesmen of.Canada, on which; ever side of -polilics.they are, butj also by the statesmen of the other self-| governing colonies.\u201d i .Me Cahmberlain told his audience; that they were not bound to ôpen their! snouths and shut their eyes to.take maintained.whatever the colonles gave them.They were askdd to meet gs friends and re- tations, in a friendly meeting to see whether the Empire cannot -be more closely united on a basis of preferential policy.He told the audience they had been asked to meet the overtures of the Canadians by a flat insulting refusal, which would readily be entertained in the \u2018case of a foreign country.He ventured to say that the colonies which.were high-spirited nations, if treated in such a way, would seek elsewhere the sympathy they asked.co THE CANADIAN PRESS.Hè read along extract from an Ottawa paper in support of his views.\u2014Referring to-the_growth0.elgn trade of the colonies, Mr: Chamberlain proceeded: \u201cI want to bring you all the trade the colonies can gives I want to bring about closer intercourse between the colonies and ourselves in order that our great Empire may be What do the colonies ask from you in return for this.A MUTUAL PREFERENCE.They ask that certain.advantages should be given to them on some of their principal products.They don't ask it on all, but they do-ask that that advantage should be given them on corn, meat, dairy produce -and fruit.Th order to give it to them we should have to put a small tax on these articles.They don't want a big tax: All they ask is for .the turn of the scale in trade.As no one knows better than the great industrial and manufacturing concerns the majority \u2018of which are entirely .in favor of this po- ticy, the turn of the scals is a consid- erätion Mr.Chamberlain went on to\u2019 explain \u2018that under: the \u2018preference scheme food on the whole would not cost more for \u2018when a small tax ims posed on some articles would be \u2018coun- on others.- .; Mr.Chamberlain.explained that the Canadian preference had increased trade_between .five and six million pounds sterling yearly, involving two \u2018and a half millions in wages, - which meant th eemployment of 32,000 men.or.the sustenance of 160,000,000 individuals.To 0 Mr, Chamiberlain spoke for.an hour and a half.- CE cor.HON.JOHN COS HONORED BY COLLEAGUES TIGAN WAS - 1 Ottawa,\u2019 Feb.3.\u2014(Spectal)\u2014Yester-! day was the -seventieth anniversary of the birth of Hon.John Costigan.The event was celebrated in a fitting\" man- mer in one of the Parliamentary rooms, of the House of Commons, where Mr, Costigan.was at home to his many.friends between the hours of eight and, ten o'clock.Mr.Costigan hag been; continuously in Parliament for thirty-' eight years.Legislature of New Brunswick before, coming to Ottawa.He is the father of ! the House of Commons.sche Liberal members of the House wapk: advantage of the occasion and presented Mr.Costigah with a maho- y cabinet of solid silver cutlery.| Sir Wilfrid Laurier, on behalf of the: In doing | party, made the presentation.ep the Premier said: \u201cIt gives me great Measure this evening to express on be-.alf of your very many.friends their deep affection and admiration for you and their hope that you may for many Years continue to be of service to your country, and.that personally you will be the favored recipient of all-the blessings that the world can confer upon.\u2019 you, You and I have not always, thought politically alike, but thls I cin say, that when we took different views on public questions.and you.were a political opponent you were a fair op- | ponent, and further that in our private relations togcther, you ever extended t» ma true friendship, giving in that re-, wyeur every proof of sterling character.\u201d Due Hon.Mr.Costigan, in accepting the! gift, said that he had always extended | to Sir Wilfrid the same loyal support! that he had given to Sir John Macdon-.eld.The Canadian people.admired Sir| .Wilfrid as much as they did Sir John.! He was one of those \u2018who had a great] | He was six years in the* É admiration for the Premier, ite (Mr.Costigan) had been a long time in public life, and he was proud to say that | 1 | i - ©\" HON.JOHN COSTIGAN.| A Member of the Dominion Parlia- | ment Since 1867.i \u2018he had made fewer cnemies and oat.fewer friends than most men.! A number of speechés and songs fol-, lowed, and à very pléasant evening was spent.: ; : Lo DOMINION NEWS ~~ .= pneumonia, in Denfield, yesterday, was | |@ former Londoner, well and favorably .\u2019 | known throughout the province, | Vis{ North Sydney, N.5.\u2014As a result of - t .One Day's Record of the! \u201cof the Paulist\u2019 Fathers of New York, Provincitt Government, with a salary of $2,000 u year, .Se Toronto.\u2014Dr, Jus.McGregor Stevenson, who died somewhat suddenly of lectures delivered by Father Moran, 500 persons have, signed the total ab- | stinence pledge at Sydney Mines) TTororto-Commenting on the increase [a MONT at - \u2019 | or- ances, has resulted collector -He-leavés a-widow.and foyr - 2 re ; 2; A NEW INNOVATION.\u2018condition, al}.fice; they are aware of the.size, style : /, n \u2018 : : © 1inMeaths from tuberculosis, Pr, Kiteh- Latest Happenings In .i in in addressing the Provincial Boiyd .Canada.- .< : _\" - - - a 204 Et ' hewn A _ ce + mi EE OR Tr.RAR it ith the City ~ \u20aclerk before nine|e- __ .o'clnek.oe : 3 .- : A \u2018 Ingersoll, Ont.\u2014~Dedth came to Wm.| Music and the Diaroa Empey, & well known.farmer of North|e- Oxford, as he was seated in .his cutter|.Accompanied by his son, Mr.Empey was on his way to visit a brother in South Darchester, and had journeyed as far as the farm of Mr.Arnold Ros- sister, where the son went in to look at some colts.He left his father in the cutter, apd on returning found him dead.\u2019 - : \u201cPoronto.\u2014Shortly before 3 o'clock this morning fire broke out in East's umbrella and trunk factory.The highly inflaminable nature of the materials veed added to the difficulties of.the firemen, who had to, work in Intensely cold weather, The firemen, however.acted promptly and confine re flames 10V to the west half of the bullding used as | ford, the comedian, as star, and Miss a workshop.The loss will amount to[Cornelia Hunter, remembered as a about $3,000.member of Mrs.Lemoyne's ¢ompany,, , in the part of Phoebe Hemingsyay, the FOREIGN./ stenographer.There will be.\u201cspeclal- \u2018Harrisburg, Pa.\u2014Rev.James Henry Darlington, D.D., rector of Christ ties,\u201d Church, Brooklyn, was elected bishop of \u2018the Protestant Episcopal.diocese of Harrisburg.2 New York.\u2014The heavy demand for gold at Paris, supposed to be due to the plans of French bankers In connection with Russian Government fin- in the second largest engagement on record for a single shipment from New York to Europe.La Champagne will sail to-mor- row with $9,130,000.OBITUARY Boston-\u2014-William White Marshall, one of tne oldest residents of Rockport, Madss., died yesterday in his elghtieth year.CL 2° \u20ac he .girl who is now leading soprano in t Toronto\u2014Frank Wismer, one of .the| St: games Methodist choir.- Miss Bar- best known hotelkeepers In the citY.! ker has done considerable concert work died last night; after suffering for tWo! jately, not only in her own home coun- years from consumption.ties, but in the West, and though shg Asheville, N.C.\u2014Geo.T.Smith, bet-| has been seldom heard in the city out-'| ter known throughout the.country as, zide of church work, is regarded as one \u201cPittsburg Phil,\u201d the turf plunger, died | of the most progressive and promising here of consumption, aged forty-three of our younger singers.- .years.oo , : Ont.\u2014One of the farmers! .BIOGRAPH AT WINDSOR HALL.Lancaster,\u2019 = of Glengarry county, in- the person of| \u2018\u201crphese popular moving pletures coi- D.J.McLennan, dled at his home, jue to draw crowded houses at Windsor Hall, and frog thé laughter with \u201cMaplehurst,\u201d Lancaster: township, on + + which some of the scenes -are\u2019 greetel,; Monday.LU .Rome\u2014Hermann Corrodi, the painter, the audience thorouglily enjoy them.; Many of the scenes ure most instruct-.ls dead.He was born In Zurich, lived ; - ; ive and must be seen to be appreciated.many years in Rome, and was person- st D ) ] ally acquainted with almost all the Eu- There are two performances cach day, D \u2019 at 3.30 and 8.15.PEN ropean royalties.Boston\u2014Hiram Whittington, retired > On orien 4 hardware dealer, of this city is dead.THE.MEISTER SINGERS.He was an organizer and a director of - These Englidh singers which were the Beacon Trust Company, a member| heard here laët fall,\u201d are to give one of the Merchants\u2019 .Club, the Bostonian |corcert at Windsor .Hall before departure to the Old.Countgy.They have had 4 most successful tour of Canada Society, Roxbury Historical Society; and Brae-Burn Country Club.; * Ottawa\u2014Mr.Colin Déwar, who died'and the United States; and everywhere on Tuesday, was borh in Chathdm,Que.,| the press and public - have bestowed in 1823.He was an active, industrious\u2019 the greatest praise, ard\u2019the.Melster man despite his advanced .age.For S:ngers will long be known \u2018ag the.fin-| sixteen years he was connected with|est quart.tte of male voices that has the Levi Young Company at the Chau- visited Canada.They are assisted by diere and afterwards.was for fifteen Me -Roland Henry, humorist, and.Miss years in the office of the water rates Marie Riversdale, mezzo-soprano.The |] ¢ -sale of scats for this concert opens to- | morrow at Shaw's Music Store.- LILLIAN BLAUVELT.\u2018This concert.té be given on Frida of next week at Windsor Halb will certainly draw: our musical public.Mme.'Blauvelt, who now stands among the greatest sopranos of the day.has been | drawing very large audiences everywhere she-has been.heard since herd return from Europe, At her concert in Carnegie Hall the press named her the .greatest American soprano.\u2018Mme.Blau- but increase in the rent, : velt 4s to be assisted: by Mr.Francis landlord, \u2018house Fe Fema or \u201cad Archambault, the \u2018Canadian baritone.add their quota to the' MM.Emiliano Renaud is to be the pian- house-seekirig.hundreds.This, year, | it.and Dr.Erank G.Dossert,-of New however, many of the trials amd dis-| York, is the accompanist.\u2018The sule of agreeable experiences will bé donc seats for this concert .opens Saturday away with by a new lunovation insti-| Morning at Shaw's.cu, tuted by N.G.Valiquétte.Limited.| rm IPSRITRS ORCHISSTR A The firm's chartér entitles them to act TRE PITTSBURG ORCHESTRA, as real estate agents.They have, in accordance with this, established.a.department exclusively for the purpose] of securing tenants for vacant houses.concer.is now open at Shawe mosie The proprietor with empty houses on store.* tes CL his hands fills in a blank descriptive of \u2019 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \\ the many points pertaining te same,\u2019 - ; ; such as location of housé, style, stone] - SQUARE PIANO BARGAINS.or brick, number and descriptions of A 6-oétave Stoddart plano \u2018for $35.00, payable & cash and o0c per week.rooms, jour heated and lighted, when possession may be had, amount ofig 1ia.gcfave Stoddart & Dunham plane rent, where key ntay be-obtained, ete, for $50.00, payable & and Tic per Plano \u2018A 7 1-4-octave Pease plano \u2018for $123.00, Miss Viola Allen's notable essay of the dual role of Hermione and Per- dita in \u201cThe Winter's Tale\u201d will be seen here at His Majesty's next week, and should attract the.attention of everyone interested in Shakesperian acting.Miss Allen is eurrounded by a vory fine company, including Henry Jewett, Boyd Putnam, Frank Currier, James Young, C.Leslie Allen, Sidney Bracy, and Zeffle Tilbury.The play was staged by Frank Vernon, the Ens- llsh producer.ae .At the Academy will be produced \u201cHow He Won Her,\u201d with Billy Cilf-| \u2018The James Boys in Missouri\u201d will hold forth-at the Royal, and needs no further explanation.\u2018 , At the Francais the Fay Foster burlesque company, stated to be, the first of the \u201cWheel\u201d shows to visit us un- deg the recent Cincinnati injunction, will exhibit the usual burlettas and a strong vaudeville bil}, including Miss Louis Dacre, Miss Zola Mathews, Eddie Burns, and Cunningham and Smith.As a special feature Captain | Keller's Royal -Zouave Girls has been secured.numbering seventeen.Their act among other features \u2018consists of gcaling a sixteen foot wall in the recs ord time of eleven sec\u2019 nds.\u2019 .At the Symphony concert to-morrow.the soloist will be Miss Mabel Barker.a talented young Eastern Townships * sons, Dr.C.P.Dewur, 3u0 Somerset Street; Geo.1.Dewar, of the Export Lumber Co.; J.H.Dewar, of Dewar and Bethune, and D, C.Dewar, manager of the Montreal systém of the Bell Telephone Company.LS As the 3rd of February draws near, the troubles of the house-hunters bes gin, The long weary tramp fur a suits] able lodging for the coming ycat is\u2018 not looked forward to with pleasure, \u2014 at Windsor Hall on Tuesday evening, the 21st.The subscription list for is This is filed in a specially arranged.cabinet, and may be referred to at any .SRG ve q .Jt moment.- House-scekers.call at the | AR PIAL 3409 per mont firm's \u2018office and state their-nceds.À | and very haiidsorie.case, for $145.00, hoüse with a certain number of rooms; payable $10 cash.and\u2019 $5.00 per month.in a- desired locality may.be examined | \u20ac, W.Lindsay, Limited, 2366 -St, Cath-.thoroughly before they leave \u2018the of-{erine strect.\u2014Adv.n° a: and price before they go to examine the property.This does away with the necessity of leoking for \u201cTo Rent\u201d signs and of centering houses that are entirely unsuitable, \u2018This is filling a long-felt want, and the firm aré to be; T5, _ congratulated upon this wise.and pro-; The Hurt Club held Its annual meet- MONTREAL HUNT CLUB \u2018 gressive move, which is the more ac-|ing at St, Lawrence Hall yesterday and ceptable when when.one considers that | officers ere elected for 1905.THe sec- it is accomplished without wt retary's report showed\u2019 that the club was prosperous and the membership list full.Two presentations had been | mde recently to the club, a portrait of | Lord Minto in hunting costume by | Robt.Harris, R.C.A, from Mr.Baumgagten, and an oil painting, \u201cA Kill in.the Fog.\u201d by Charles Lutgens, \u201cM.F:H.1852, froin Mrs.Donald Lorne McDougall, wife of a former master.] cost to el- ther-proprietôr or tenant.' SL PROTEST AGAINST MR.PENSE.Kingston.Ont Féb, 2.\u2014(Spectal:)\u2014 Thé Conservative Executive Cominfttee at a meeting held last everring discussed the political situation and - declded to enter.a protest agalnst the return of \u2018Mr.Pense, : M.P.W., to the Ontario Legislature.* The Liberals promise a counter petition, disqualification will not be asked against Mr.Pense or Mr.Mulntvre.\u2019 oe : ; : .La CRUISER CANADA SAILS.Halifax, N.S., \u2018Feb.-2.-(Special) \u2014 The Canadlan cruiser - Canada, * Commander Knowlton, steamed.down the harbor at 1.30 o'clock.yesterday after-| noon on a two months\u2019 cruise .to the!\u2018 ed an honorary member.The election of officers resulted as \u201c follows, Sie |, Montigu Allan and Mr.Hugh Paton Jucting, as -serutineers: .co Master, Mr, W.R.Miller: hon.secretary, Watson Ogilvie; committde, G.Gillesvle, G.R.Hooper.II.B.Macdou- gall, M.Mélsennaig.A.Reford, \u201c Mr.Baumgarten moved u vote.of thanks to\u2019 the- fetiring.master, Dr, Chärlos Me- DAX, YHBRUARY \u2018Paür and his orchestra will be heard [Jf ELECTED YEAR'S OFFICERS || AR His Excellency Lord Grey was elect- | LETENDRE FILS &\u2018CIE., FRIDAYS B 1493-1497 St, Catherine St.RGAINS \u2014=IN GRAND ARRAY= = At Prices that Will Warth the Heart of Every .~~.Bargain Seeker.~~: .We feel so pleased with the success that attended our last Friday's sale that we want to thank you for responding so nobly to our advertisement.To-morrow we expect another big day, and we are \u2018making special preparations to take care of the \u2018big crowds, and have them ivaited on as quickly as possible.There will be thousands.- of bargains in every department, and our bargain counters'will be piled high with snaps, - which are eagerly sought after by thé wise ones, who, by the way, always manage to get here early and thus Secure first choice.We are ready for business at 8 o'clock every morning.Come early Friday, and if: you are not surprised and pleased we will i .be greatly mistaken, \\ > v ack and Fancy Dress Goods Depa ~ \u2018that Speak for Themselves, .Con Fancy Dress Goods Dept.12e VERY SPECIAL.\u20ac nN 500 yards of HEAVY ZIBELINE CHEVIOT, suitable for skirts a and costumes, 50 inches wide, in the following colors: Drab, .gray.green, navy blue and royal blue.Real value 50c yard.; Le For Friday's big sale, .\u2026.Z=9c *- \u201c10,000.yards FANCY TWEED, in all \u2018shades; the very newest +77.quality for costumes and skirts; 52.inches wide; always - sold at 90c yard.For Friduÿ at .eterna 7%\" 800 yards of LADIES! COSTUME CLOTH, in navy blue, \u2018dark et + gray.medium gray and light gray: very wide; former price 33c yard, Friday's price.c.oeciiis esssceerceu0es corinne - - Black Dress Goods.© VENETIAN CLOTH, very heavy, for skirts and costumes, 40 to - C 54 inches wide, all-wool, at prices froni, per vard, 50¢ to $2.50 + VICUNA CLOTH, 54 inches wide.very heavy and suitable for \u2018 skirts and costumes; at prices from Tae to .\u2019 ; : oe SPECIAL.- : °° 7.PLAIN OR TWILL CLOTH, 50 to 54 inches wide.for heavy skirts or costumes, in a good black; worth 40c¢ yard.For .Friday's sale .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.3 su 2 rtment.at Prices \u201c 89e 19\u20ac PE \u2018 $125 deserve wesesne - .- acc cac000 PP AAA mBRC - \u201c*- Flannelette Department.Whitewear Department.- ; GERMAN FIDERDOWN: in all colors and as- LADIES' \u201c\"DRESSING SACQUES, made of Eid- *.~ cd * sorted_ patterns, for\u201d kimonas_ inside | erdown, with round collar.trimmed with i gowns, 27 to 30 inches wide; good value at wide black braid and fastened = with lace \u2018 \u2019 35¢.Friday.Cena es RER 25e frogs in front.Jind new sleéves, in all sizes.* 4 Co : Tam, : te \u201coo - Colors blue and pipk.\u2018 Regular $2.50 value.- ; + CL .SPECIAL.Coe .© Yor Friday at .: pou seer aes eee $1.29 à Special line.of FLANNELETTE, 36 in.wlde,.| LADIES\u2019 UNDTZTRVESTS, in Wool and.Cotton, \u2019 very sultable for all kinds of ladies\u2019 under- v also fleece lined, neëk and, front .trimmed = .wedr.Regular.13c and 1Gc values.Fri- = with white lace; in sizes from.34 ta736.day, per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026000s0eneca cc 00000000 10c Always «old for-40c, Friday reduced \u2018to.25e ; = Silk Department.! VELVET CORDUROY.suitable for ladies\u2019 and misses\u2019 costumes and bovs' coats.22 inches.wide, ; in cardinal, dark red, royal blue, green, black and drab.Regular 65c yard value.\u2018Selling Friday =~ | ato.ie rep eee re Ve crane BR ET pete gere see PIS A an NES ares Bde ; © CHINA SILK, 27 Inches wide, suitable for ladles! dressek, blouses; etc., in white, red, pirñk, black \u2018 \" «and old rose, Regular 50c yard value.For Friday at.J u00 000 PRN FP ji nsbes 35e Lace and Ribbon Department.CORDONNET TORCHON LACE.in \u201812 yard lengths only.suit-, .able for underjyvear.trimmings, blouses, ete.In assorted widths and \u2018patterns.Always sold for ÿ0c a card.[Friday at.- ; SPECIAL.- SILK BRAID, for dress and costume trimming, in silk \u2018and.chif- © fon, in all colors\u2014brown and white, green and white, navy - \u201cblue and white, red and white, all green pompadour, and fawn, .in all the newest patterns; always sold at from 50c to $1.25.Friduv only ,.cono.PP eae.Fersen se Cees -: 15e , ALL-OVER LACE, for blouses, 18 Inches wide, : cream, white and black: in very pretty patterns Net, with wide Valenciennes insertion: 75c to $1.00 value.For .Friday at.000104 00000 eau s sta a 0 de tee 0e 0 00 senc e a.ODD LINES OFF RIBBONS, In T'affetas and Sateen, in many qualities and widths, all good assorted shades.suitable for fancy work, etc.; always sold at 15e¢.For Friday at .).Cm mame champagne, in.Brussels ! +.| a of Health, sajd the \u2018time had arrived \"when there should be compulsory no- terday on a pleasure trip to Cuba.- London, - Ont.\u2014Last night Lord Ayl- mer formally.opened thé new ceremonies.fe Toronto.\u2014Two .Parkdale away from home, and were taken: iu , charge by the Detroit \u2018police.St.John, N.B.\u2014The Provincial.Lee gislature has been summoned -to-meet on Thursday, March 9.\u2018 Ottawa.\u2014It js rumored that a bill to increase tlie salaries of judges of the Bigh Ceurts will be introduced this session\u2019 .} St.John, N.B.\u2014The New Brunswick Telephone Company is seeking authqr- ity to increase its capital from $250,~ 000 to $600,000.100 Toronto \u2014At thé annual meetings .of the separate associations the horsemen were a \u2018unit on the nationalization of records.= Winnipez.\u2014V.S.Beecher, for, the pest thirty years with the\u2019 Hudsons Bay Co, has been appointed manager for Manitoba of the.Royal Trust Co.Toronto.\u2014The Bond Street Congregational Church has extended a call 10 Rey.B.H.Stouffer, pastor of River- ne \u2018Episcopal Methodist Church, Buff- = Halifax, N.S.\u2014Mr.R.L: Borden left \u2018for Ottawa last evening, a day earlier .thén he had expected, so that he might | \u201cArrive previous to the Carleton Conser- ative convention.w Winnipez.\u2014It is said George Leary is \u201c fisted for the position of Departmental \u201c Auditot.which is to bé created by the A CATR CURE a 26c.A Eee re .\u2019 , mprov wer, à Blvaks the ulcers, cleard the Ale\u201d j Erni smth inthe dan C2: bend Fis Fever, Blower $ Medicine Cor Tovsats.ead Detlin /liffention.of diseasé.- n - .: ; : Hamilton, Ont.\u2014It is uriderstood that Ninnipeg.\u2014Premier Roblin left yess: no liquor licenses will he cut off by the {anajority of the.aldermen avé opposed lads - ran.| Baptist Churches met on Wednesday {City Council this year, notwithstanding the petitions for a reduction.The to any reduction, \u2018 Vancouver, a former résident of: Greenwood, this |2xayince, is reported Lo have been mur- deted in ithe now famous Tonopah country, Névada, the teglon of the lat- rest-gold extitement-\u2014\u2014\u2014=< 0\" | London, \u2018Ont.\u2014Work on the super-: structure -of the new bridge spunning! the Thames at Byron was begun.The! abutments of the bridge, which will be one of the longest.single-span struc- Lures in the province, were.built \u2018last all.+ - \"A Winnipeg, Man \u2014From.the new \u2018city directory Winnipeg hag now a.population of 97,041, an increase of 20,096 residents in 1904.Fifty new, streets were added during, the year and there are now 2,282 business houses in the B.C.\u2014George McDonald, |\" British West Indies.The-departure of the cruiser was witnessed, by quite a number of persons who had gathered on the whaïves us she passed down.TREATMENT OF PILES, © \u201d Permanence of.Cure the True Test.Many sû-called pilé remedies will afford: the.user slight temporary re)iet: and the majority of those afflicted do, not expect more than this.Ni The average sufferer, after having | tried every preparation recommended\u2019 for the cure of piles, comes \u2018to the conclusion that there Is no cure except by.an operation and rather.than undergo\u2019 to the situation; so far as may be.\u2018The to the following experience.: \u201c \u201cAfter ten years of suffering fron blind, bleeding and protruding piles and after usihg every remedy I could henr city.« St.John, N.B.\u2014The congregations of, the Brussels Street dnd Leinster Street | it is possible, lof thesè two evening and appointed committeds to confer together and see | to bring about asunipn bodies.Winnipeg.\u2014A Board of Trade -has been organized at Morris and a charter applied.for.The new officers are:\u2014 W.A.Allan, president; F.N.Bell, Xice-president: A.E.Code, secretary.e town has also taken steps \"sc cure fixe protection.+ ps to: se St.-John, N.B.\u2014At the annual meet- \"ing of the Pender Nafl Works Company it was decided to build a new mill ad-| Joining the present one.The business; is twelve \"years old, and last year paid twenty-eight per cent.There.is over $90,000 in the treasury.The enterprise is owned entirely by local capitalists, \u2018Windsor, Ont.\u2014Judge Horne unseat- proceedings\u2019 begun by Joseph Martin, who received the next: highést nunwber of votes, Judge Horne found that Bed- ford mailed his notice of declaration thé ; ed Ald.Bedford in \u2018the quo warranto| alight of election day, instead of fillng!d of without any benefit, 1 4 McEzchran, , i Stanley Bagg, G.W.8.Henderson, RB.B.Mardougall, :Simp-[ Mathias, G.M.McIntyre, G.this *'lagt resort\u201d he suffers.on, resigned \u2026 Eachran, and expressed the hunt's ap- pteciation of \u2018his valuable services during his\u2019 four years of office, ; _.- \u201cThe members present included: .Dr.Wa Ogilvie, Dr.Yates, McLennan, H.son Garlaïïd, W.R, Miller, H.\u2026.Hamp- son, À._Reford, Sir Montagu Allan, Hugh Paton, 8.P.Stearns, A.EE: Ogil-| vie; W.M.Ramsay, B.I.Tces, P, MR.Hoop- \u2018ef, A.G.Law, Hamilton -Gault,.\u2014A.and C, B&B.Baumgärten, H.J.Strathy Gault, .+ a CRIMINAL-TREMBLE SNOW + 4 ma attention of those interested is Invited Scientist Invents Crook Trap in the Form of a Powder to Show Finger Marks.The clalm 18, made that the latest finally enemy.of the criminal is an infallible, bought a fifty cant box of Pyramid Pile ahd what may.be termed invisible wit- Cure and used it with such good results I bought next a dolinr box, which fin-! ished up the job.That was neurly aix! years ago and as far as piles is con-: cerned T am cured, and have never felt! a symptom of them since, bo \u201cMany others have used this: remedy! by my Advice with the same results and I always recommend it to suffererai with piles.\u201d C.H, Potts, Burlington,! aans.Ne ; + Testimony like this should convince: the most skeptical the.Pyramid Pile.Cure not only cures, but cures to stay cured.It is in the form of a suppository, can be applied in the privacy of the home, directly to the parts affected, and does its.work quickly and pain- lessiy.\u2018 Druggists generally, \u2018sell this famous remedy for fifty cents a package, and sufferers are urged to buy a kage now and give it a trial to- A little book de he causes and cure of piles is} published by the Pyramid Drug Co, Marshall, Mich, and same wiil be sent free to any ad- ross fer, the ng.= © \u2018applied.Halifax; y Pb, 8-H H.Wick- | wire, MD .for King \u201cCounty, has ness.It is, as a matter of fact, the development of the: Yinger-print system, \"due to the researches of Dr.J.G.Garson, who, at a meeting of the Med- {co-Legal Society, gave an intéresting demonstration of his system.Although\u2019 invisible to the: eye, finger-prints on almoat every conceivable - object can, by Dr.Garsons\u2019 invention, be developed |\u2019 as though on a photographic plate.Dr.Garson took an ordinary sheet of note paper and requested Sir Willlam Collins to lay his finger upon it for a moment.to reveal any marke left on the paper.Dr.Garson then sprinkled a mysterious powder upon the paper, blew it off and the imprint of Sir William's fingers stood distinctly revealed.© Sir WilHam again placed his ebony cdge of & writing desk before him.-À different kind of powder was Again a perfect reproduction of the finger markings followed.d : NEW MEMBER OF N.8.CABINET.We a ero, .056 - A UNDER A NEW TÉRROR | The closest scrutiny falled |.ringers upon thel- We Saturday._ All goods about it.been made.a member of the Provincial Government without portfollo.Mr.E, M.Farreil,.M.P.P: | the next Speaker.Until Next Satur F.LAPOINTE 1440 ST.CATHERINE ST.East, Corner Montcalm.) 20) 0S ~ DISCOUNT lay our =.\u2018bought and paid for during this sale | .will be stored \u2018and insured free of charge until wanted.Take advantage of this a Foon\u201d | MOTHERS LIKE \u201cSWISS Many permanent - customers are made through our super- ; for watch repairing | achievements.- The work is- done \u2018by - men.famillar with \u2018every watch detail, .with a thoroughness ~ not known in many repair departments.BU .Easily prepared\u2014always welcomed\u2014inbxpen- BN Pr for Queen's, will bo| sive and the best for the family\u2019s health.At\" Ml grocernleav.| J * va 2 .\u201c - Je 7 \"= ' + riuie \u2026 TucWres TAKE TM « pa Sd Ty ~ 'WHERETOFINDHEIP ~~ ' | ' WHERETO FIND WORK Cu a SA * 0 : : ~The two gan.be broughy togskier : .a \u2018a Ten Cont.Want Ad; in.The Herald) 5-7 1 \u2018Ul M1 Try it if you need a tenant.PER + PEUR DER ; ; ca TS a re # 8 a i A f - - .: _ x \u2019 Y \\ w * Te + * i 4 E> | ® LC À ps oN A ™ ,.ET Se \u2019 1 Y Cab ee \u201cà \\} y Cal Rr ue 02d hen mi \u2019 \" i \" pr ni f .RE hla Pi atin .A A ._ al - Le ot IR ~ eo - \"2 pu à ; Le | A .a ; ,.A \" \" Le .-\u2014 Däimissel Sati ., ms-Estimates .iv.i Hi Nr.ms \"£2 Advertisements under this rete water thy Desding One EX Advertisements under this moadtegQae - 1\u20ac & Sa .the-House-Custo s Estima _- sively Left Things to Him - 99.tusertion, 3 words, 10 cents; one w = ee eons; oan Feu, Lsentics, words, 10 cents; ons Week | \u2018Pamed gnd Militia Fstimates Taken Up.~~ | to Decide.an LEPOLS |= cons.row Beene wo; Ero SE 0 = Co a ol - .: ANTED \u2014 WASHING, ' IRONING OR ANTED \u2014 A SINGLE YOUNG MAN TO ANTED \u2014 A GOOD\u201d BANJO, MUST B® * J 1 ; 2 offices by the day.Apply Mrs.Brau, drive and sell cukes on commission, and a spap; Also a mandolin.Apply K 18%, - - raid) ; At meeting yesterday of the Police| Your gmail advertising will be woo No.38 St.Bernard st.33 \u2018 [make himself generally useful.28 Bronsdon Herald Office: © ~~ ° = ofifhe Herald.) said the plem that the inquiry.wag HL 8 = y y 2¢| ceived at any of The Herald Receiving pre Lane, off Dorchester.2 ar Se Co it th 1 2 De- .: \u201cape merely a preliminary one was now put | Commities the arr tomes former.Depots, and the same attention will| WANTED \u2014 BY COMPETENT DRESS- : ; WA ED ree A a NOUS 8 % most interesting | forward for the first tim He thought tective Cote\u2019s sel statement on the be given as when left at the main maker, sewing at her home.BSatisfac- ANTED \u2014 A GORDON PRESS FEEDER; ance office, assistant bool per.Must ,- : pv to dea) with | this @ new phea and not In accordance lice: force cama up for discussion.C Jet ote! .ton In fit and finish guaranteed.35 Lauber one who tan make ready preferred.Ap- be quick arg Sccurate at figures Salary 40?= A ace ; ampeau, \u2018while giv e er de- ' » Westmount.- Herald > 3 & month.rite, stat e and ex A Ames censured with practice.He thought the inquiry CAMPER good roputation, said that at| UPTOWN\u2014Chapmans Bosketers, Si 2 piy Horaid Job Boom, Si True BA Herald EE was regarded at the time as a forme | the game time he had been unwilling Catherine St.(two doors west of| PA7ANTED \u2014 BY A STRONG YOUNG WO- \\\\JANTED \u2014 COMPETENT WAITRESS ep : , 2 the Adon.Mr.Pre-|one.The right of Captain Salmon by th at ho should, after once resigning Peel).man, work of any kind.by the day.No.to take complete charge of lunch room; ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS FUR CUTTER,\" .3 - Se coplunation\u201d eatished the | give a judgment wes recognised bi | Be allowed to go On orice wa | CENTRAL \u2014 Workmane Glething| 0 Bem i oH MRSS tues 2, und dun, Address K 15, Hora Otise, 3 5 { the Depu rine, ] ] ; t .ame © - - Es ES === and design.ress 3 rald Office.29 18° den speech from thé Conserva- went to him-and asked him .£& susp end, forse.and VIRE good eatiefaction it Streets.More \" dress 89 Dorchester.THE DAY.UN ' Educational.: ] @ NE the House endorsing the giving Judgment.CL PPORTED M would be an unfeeling thing to let him POINT ST.CHARLES Victoria Drug \u2014\u2014 E : : OLER'S BARBER SCHOOL.NEW ones | a »- MR, FORGET SUPPO INIS- 1g0.- Hall, cor.We n arron| i .: ROFESSOR OF MUSIC DESIRES A FEW t freé scholarship, board and .trans hoo botéfoen the marine départ- TER.».Ald.'St: Denis, chairman, brought the| Streets.Business Cards.\u2014\u2014 Pie upits.\u201d Terms moderate.Address | portation to\" Now York Detore leaving home: 2 Wook Commissioner Saimon Mr.Rodoiph Forget (Charlevolx) said | matter ub In the fest case by saying WEST END\u2014Roffe a News Agency, J A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR To Fin, K 484, Herald.: 46 Eight weeks complotes full course.ate.Tor 1 - .that he had been made the subject o \u2018oor.Atwater an ntoine Sts,| layron & Grant), Customs Broker and positively.guaran gra .Write oo Canada-Cape Breton col- |-he had been interested in this matter.that ho ha > Councitin connection with © ory A SES ean, 18 and 417 Be PROFESSOR OF MUSIC DESIRES A FEW catalogue.: 2 4 © more pupils.Terms modsrate.Address especking the iision.\u201d He took advantage of the occa- He had found that Captain \u201cSalmon : = Paul st, Montrealÿ Hented Storage, Bond re oF : Li - oy st a, a.rr \u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 meee a; .tl the question and that he would like au K 484, Herald.ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED FU : a \u20ac NA - Fe .stables\u2019, siünamer.blouses at $5.30, and\u2019 MR.PREFONTAINES EXPLANA \u2019epi about Montreal forever, officers\u2019 'o verdoats at $5.74.15th April, in\u2019R family without children.Ad- | Macalister, Erroll Languedoc.r\u2014\u2014 ÇHIcaco CHINESÉ CAFE HALL, 160-1605 Mr.Normandin was awarded offi dress R.& B.Rest, P.0., St.Henri de Mont- 7 =| #4\" Advertisements unGer this bending\u2014One Notre Dame st, breakfast, dinner and inter trousers.at $4.45, and offi\u2019 real.Bron, FRINGLE & SAMBO or a fn ertion, 20 words, w \u201ccents: one week, supper served \u20act 26c each, all hours.Open he Minister-of Customs had a cou , A , : le of busy hours with the pposition | #0 Hon.Mr.Prefontaine thanked Mr.and got all his estimates through.| CErS, Ÿ * WPelon to make a speech : : ; .charging the ive judgment , without | Pres.Telepe à et \u2018 Minister of Marine with interfering proposed the Bere the companies [opinion from the chief of police.| HERALD WANTS E WINNERS.|=\u2014\u2014 Tp ons Mal 1005.Pir.Box 4 : : = traveller for Quebec and Maritime - with the-indejendent action of Captain wero prepared to give.Captain Sal- Ald.Stearns.stated that one of the ' 4.\"| MONTREAL ART PRINTERS RS.JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF provinces.Must be well recommended and Ç - Salmon.Mr.Ames sald that on Sept.nad refused to suspend judgment city papers had accused him of voting| = = HERA \u2014_\u2014 piano, mandolin, banjo and guitar.608 |jaye o good connection.B, Silver & Co., 462 26, after it was understood the inquiry for 4 + hearing the witnesses, who for Detective Cote, but he was willing Situations Wanted-\u2014Mal Hi LD JOB DEPARTMENT City Councillors st.5 © |St Paulst.2 \u201c4 go Commissioner Salmon 'was closed, Were on hand.Therefore the parties |at the time of the vote\u2014and he wanted \u2014 - ee À \u2014 : : - x he counsel for the Richelieu-& Ontario |nad appesled to the Minister of Ma- this to*go on record\u2014to vote against sa-Advertisoments under £nis bsading\u2014One = \u2014 \u2014 VVANTED \u2014 AN ILLUSTRATED LECTUR.;, PNavigation\u2019 Company, a member of the rine, who ordered the evidence taken: having him on the.force, If he.had| insertion, 2 words, MW \u2018cents; ode week { TY _ mt er, and office worker, Must be & busts = 7 irm with : * of dorsed the | thought that the chicf desired it.Even | 25 cents.: : = Fair and Cold ness goiter and up-to-date.Apply K 115,< v eon ith which Mn Profontaine ay Mr.Forget sald a de ee M this now he would vote against him if the À .os .Herald Office: BUT à Ro permit êhe Inmsau son of further | orion.of the Minister of Marios, fair Chiet, so.wished, \u201cor even hinted that YOUNG MAN WISHES TO LEARN THB 1» \u201cTo-day and Friday\u2014Fair and cold.\u2014 ee (5 evidence.À seven days\u2019 «djournment matter .as B Cote was not desired\u201d on the police tailoring: knowledge of cutting; would : Le 1 À The weather continues _ extremely VARIED = AN XE Le D oy = qa was made.Def j ; play.: ; he knew force, He was for the chlef-through take board and small wage.Christian, K 121, Rf .cold from Ontario westward to the ald.Apply 1 op & tain LT { JRhis time the Richelieu & arto, Tv Bot pts & th a ite OF ti case, thick and thin.\u2018 Herald Office.33 ; C Rocky Mountains and temperatures be- street.a + 5 ; - \u2018the of a ; \u2018 - 0 £ _ 3, this time the Richelleu & Ontario Navi |nothing about the merits 8% U5 Jc, ~Chiet-Campeau being asked by\u2019 Ald.or7anTen \u2014 DRAWINGS, PLANS AND ee eT ee ory { |VWANTED \u2014 AT THE.MERCHANTS © i to accept evidence taken before the lof Marine had Interfered in a matter Stearns if \u201che (Ald.Stearns) or any| VV tracings to do by draughtsman; terms ; Eene at Mai itoba, an A t he.DHL 3 Lunch Rooms, a bright, active young , ice-Admiralty Court in the sult be- [pefore a marine court.It seemed en o the commitiee étatement, easy.@.Ivinson, 35 Parthenais square.30 .- - £ - : -Mum temperatures recorded here dur- Don't forget your.test do btals, Hospital 2% 3 4 weem \u2018the Richelieu & Ontario Navi that when the commissioner had shown 2 SECU 4 , a $ _ ing the t ; > i.A min 3 ; tive, A 4 .g the past 24 hours Were 10 degrees \u201c gation Company and the -Dominlon enough independence to refuse to tol- [answered In the negat ts f the CAES OR WORK AD IRS ON .LS aboev and 3 below.The record at vari- > ANTED \u2014 A MESSAGE BOY; REFER- « Coal Co any.The y commis- erate this, he had been dismissed: and fo iy bios OA Steins said Awd ed SB ds, tied Cabinet muking ) « \u2019 | ous outside.points yesterday was as ences required.Apply Paris Kid Glove + j The Deputy 3 o © accept this evden Yas now out of- employment in New | CQ Se oinst tigly voming back, even H.Ieoves, 121 Alexander st.1 8 ; follows: \u2014Dawson, 36 below, 26 below; { |Store 235 St.Catherine st.#1 : @Captain Salmon: \u201cThe minister desired \u2018Mr.Ames closed the matter by af- [if \u2018he Superior Court had given judz- GENERAL WAGHING Done By run] PC 20 - Victoria, 82.35: Kamloops cer ( VVANTED \u2014 SMART OFFICE BOY, POR} ou to do hothing further until you get |girmping the investigation was a formal mggtifor them.ta dozen, also by the week: Rough dry, at|\u2014\u2014{\u2014\u2014 af - 34 below, 14 below: Winnt 34 ve.L engineers\u2019 office.Apply Peacock Bros.oe orders from him.\u201d ohe.or Captain Salmon would not have 9: actign by thé Council has 88 Yet| a pound, Phone Main 4228.Royal Laun-1-)\u2014 T 3 low.18 below; Port Peg.e-.3.|44 Canada Life Building.8.2 Mr.és sald.Captain Salmon was en it nn himself: to have suspend- Pet \u201cfglken in this: matter, although gry: : 8 ( - = .~~ low, 18 below; Port Arthur, 16 below, .§ 1: 3 hint A Le pitting as a Judge, holding a court.Yet taken.certificate of Captain St.Louis, th&\"-\"Poliée Committee has sent up a = - x\u2018 as s 6 below; Parry Sound, zero, 20; 'To- VWANTED \u2014 GORDON PRESSMAN: ONH e had been approached by the deputy of the Canada, indefinitely and the cer- report in: favor of their reinstatement.Want ed to Rent, dl.\" TS | ù onto, 5 2a QUEWE hr below, 1; Que ( {son Jecuctomed to fine work.Apply Herald .3.inister, who desired to ascertain what |tificate of the first officer of the Cape! =~ CONTRACTS AWARDED.Co Core 2 OU - - fax 6 16.° \u201d u.zero, 1% Halk) EE - ] his verdict was likely to be.Accord- |Breton for twelve months.: Poe oe = : \u2014 \u2014 ef , CL tax, 6, 10 _ 0 x ANTED \u2014 À GOOD, RELIABLE BOY, 4 Ing to Captain Salmon, the deputy The motion.for the papers was then |.A $15,000 contract for police uniforms| girAdvertisements under this heading\u2014¥o| _ TT 5 : +\" | VW \u2018for an office; must have references.\u201d had suggested the minister would be |permitted to pass without opposition.\u201cas then awarded to the following low- per word \u2018for oue iusertion.Six insertions = : = - Apply at Herald Office, 603 Craig st.7 pleased if the R.& O.Company's coun- * So : , est tenders:\u2014 -* for the price of Tour, making the rate % cent: \u2018 | J .: 2 ; \u2014 - À sel were consulted.Mr, Ames said the ~~ TURNPIKE TRUST AGAIN.P.Ogulnik was awarded constables\u2019 Der word per losertion.~~ =~ - Legal Gards.; Rooms and Board.WANTED Eo poli orders oe 3 circumstances required a full explana- | ; ë turn showing the tunics at $16, constable overcoats.at om \u2014 : Y A - \u2014 - \u2014 - oy shred persons, 0 er tas OT sans Tegra 4 FAT SADA: | an order tox & return showing the| SPI 2M SON SITU, | ROBY, GATE fn aan MERE EE RS EE | qu mod Das DE Cor [i bi TR ru is Salmon had been forced to return to ln us was passed on the motion of Mr.$13.39.fs .A once or twice à week: west of Bleury desired.Maclennan, K.C., C.Hi.Cline, F.J.Maclennan.for.ROOMS, BOARD, OR TABLE BOARD.[make a start.Apply for terms, at once t> = MEngland, where he will no doubt make |.D.Monk He intimated that he | Mr.Lamoiiréux was \u2018awarded.con-|Box'R 100, Herald Office.: 21 .EE A : of eons desiring Information reg rates E.D.Smith, Winona.Out : 7 the facts of the case known in marino.proposed later to lay a plan before he stables, summer (rousers at 35.85.con RIAD COUPLE, NO oie om | RBENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDS, MAC- ay obialn same oo valliag at rier dvi ML == i \u2018 \u2019 \\ nada.at.y ar ~ stables\u2019 winter trousers .a 17, n- IED , ; .alister nguedoc.J.N.Greenshields, 5 al > 2° Ban \u201c eircles to the disadvantage of Ca Finance Minister to clear up this pro À M pire rooms ond board in St.Henri, for K-C.R.A.E.GreensHields, K.C., A.W.d- don Turks re Kept oF thelr secommods 1sce cous.\u201c.3.2 4 Saturday, Jan.21st.First class meals.\"Ames for having brought the matter ) ; timates were.taken-up |cers\u2019 suinmecitrouscld at- $54.4 - ; .Chancery, Notaries Public, etc.Cornwall, i : up, for there seemed \u2018to be a misunder- Inte ening.Bie Frederick Borden \u2018The following, tenders were\u201d also | Ont.Jus.Leitch, K.C., M.A.Pringle, J.A.Roos * TO LET, FURNISHED Lancs ANTED \u2014 ON COMMISSION, GOODS = standing regarding the matter in spite explained -the .dutles \"of the various | Opencd for sl esri\u2014.ne ; OFFICES TO LET C.Cameron, LL.B.: parlor, gas stove if required.17 Bleury for sale in.a store, with good display of the explanation given in the press.|, pers of the militia councii, 7] Fogary.Brothers, $8: Mr: JuHen; $3Ih hima wn \u201c|.31BBONS ° BARRISTERS, weet co \u2019 20 | window; monthly cash returns and good se | 'his erroneous opinion was held pe Mr.« .H.Bergeron asked the and 33.50: My.Ge na $4, and Mr.Mar-y\u2014\u2014-\u2014 ~~ \u2014 Ce RH exc.Hichiond and Carling sto.London\" = \u2014 \u2014 | Curlty given.G., Bor 2, Richmond.P.Q.: or otherwise.He would not say that minister 1£ there were no regulations COX.33.0 S00 es oi iN Co = # | Geo.©.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.| JPOOM \u2014 LARGB ROOM, WITH BOARD.xATAN.\"MO ror Mr.Ames hag wiltully misrepresented \u201car i \u2018Ald.Lavallée.was of the opinion that! sap J \u2019 A : Apply 6 LS Sor WANTED.\u2014 MORE PUPILS TO LEARN d wiltully for officers dress.He had atlended ras better to give-the constables.#3 ALLIANCE\u2019 BUILDING | sucuan, «6.Apvocars, Bo.poly Uiiversiy st.2 Tush re a AE this case.-However, he had hardly lisp ors\u201d with the 65th and had scen s \u2014\u2014 oa fair statem of It.In the dinners tticers in.méss.aud some in each.to buy their own shoes, and vo| 107 GT.JAMES ST.PLACE D'ARMES.- \u2018Quardian Assurance Building, 160 8t OARD\u2014MRS.DOCTOR SEARL.STRICT- Rink.Particul ph a0 first place Mr.Ames said that .Caplel! |yhakl \u2018uniform.Is was confusing A ha ebmmittee FO Wom pA Adjoining Bank of Montreal.James Montreal.122 a private accommodation for ladies, with eieuate, Doone TET: = , Th w - 4 -_\u2014 T \u201d professional att re.tré [ ted te ; Roomy Vaults.- Largest and Best-Lighted | vo For Sale.; attended, \u201cos St Ds ees treated = 4 5 Dogs\u2014 V7 an Lost, E : Salmon.had \u2018been holding a court.The |snd not pleasing.He thought there fact was Captain Salmon was holding |should be a regulation > Mere ed.) Va 3 ! ; \u2018 .; ; , \u2018hai : : j Interior.Thoroughly modernized.EXAMINE - à : ; : a preliminary investigation.\u2018That was \"ayo Minister of Militia sald there was Chairman $t.Denls agreed with this of oO.PTT = ha \u2014 = | FOR SALE \u2014 PURE RNAR ; his commission.An officer directed 101, regulation, but clothes -cost money, proposal; and the chief thought it was IT.\u2014_ ; guns Pa \u201caglen oa PIANO Cash OOM \u2014 TQLHET, WITH BOARD; CEN- © puppies.Vv.Purvis, Yonge tits, Ont.34 .hold a preliminary investigation, which particularly uniforms.The regulation just as.well to give the men the mon- = =\" cen Gans, A A nglish oak and.walnut | LV.trai-local $3.60 per week, uot miuving - \u2014_\" - ?\u2018 : \u20acy for boots, as the American forces.; po » very bandsoms design, 13 stops, 6 oc- \u2018in May.73'Jéf0rs st.= : za OST \u2014 ON\u2019 MONDAY MORNING, 30TH .] t ë 3 { ar - - - J taves, both quits new.As wo.bave discon- the direction of the Minister of Marine., were used to that system.and it'ap- LE tinued the agenc ice .à TT \u2014 \u2014 instant, Iden: k ; \u20ac The chmmissioner had power in a pre |C%%: om à | Duvently worked very well 1 |} IF you see It in The Horald dont 30\" can.\u201d Cali\u201d of price reduced from $140 to Y3008is \u2014 TO LET, UNFURNISHED, TWO soma while.oii \u2018breast, with coller snd aE ° liminary investigation to report on all | BILLS FOR SECOND READING.- Ald.Wilson suggested that the boots forget to tell the advortisers so Poel st.8.243 IV largo rooms, or double parlors.ADIy [number 1272.Liberal reward \u2018for immediate\u2019 the evidence and suspend a pllot's cer- vue oop ine bills were given a sec- be examined by Quartermaster Kehoe.wa i AURA \u2014 63 City Councillors et.: 31 return to 471 Sangulnet st.Phono East soit, tificate pending the holding of a.for 2 .Ald.Chausse moved that half the con- ee ee, TOR BALE \u2014 GOOK'S FAIRY SALVE.: - \u2014 p g ond reading: \u2014\u2014 tT \u201ctract be given to Fogarty-Bros\u2014and-|- = - ?ee , \"Will cure piles and glvo instant relief.OOM\u2014TO LET, COMFORTABLE, WÂARM, the statutes sald could be done undér vas not strictly insisted upon in -all w mal investigation.| A respecting the Columbla and : : Captain Sa beginning, |, ÂN act respectng ur e-quarter each to Mr.Jullen and Mr|p - | 1£1t does not do as recommend furnished room, private tamily, bathroom : = a CARE rouen he Was nee for: Western Railway Compapy.\u2014Mr.Gal- one-quarter cach 10 ton Julte lost, al- Give Your Parlors money.All arugatsie, od, will refibd hat, \u201cnear Wellington ut.475 Magdalen st., - Business Chances.\u2026 mal and not a preliminary investiga- An-act respecting the Ottawa Elec- though the niover claimed that while 7% : .OR SALE C'GENTS FUR SON T0 LET, LARGE DOUBLE PAR.ANT PARTNER Foi.Wa0 \u2014 ] : - An 3 :oux' ; \u2014 FUR LINED -} » LAE AR D\u2014PAR , LESALH tion.He must have krown that he |, ic-Company\u2014Mr.Galliber.\u201d \u2018Mr.Marcoux's tender was he a Biestrio: tee Can \"be\" bought ith coat, size 35, mink ata, No coller LV lor, furnished, very bright.avd war, | VV and retail\u2019business in Montreal Call.had a commission only fut a prel ne \u2018An set respecting the Atlantic, Que- \u2018boots, being hand-made, were better Jétla money at our February Annual ]|and cuffs.Cheap, if sold imumediatoly.173 23 Plateau._ LL -35-| evenings this week.F.B.'Stockwell, Placé.\u2018; a pan complaint, Or i: either of |bec-and Western-Kallway Company.Ha Walsh'midved' that the lowest stock Taking Clearance Bak THis SATER|| Common ot.235 {=== - Viger Hotel \u2026.To Teen 3 À A : ; Mr.Gaûvreau.PC a S30 : 3 co, 10- eaver Ha .: - ne 3: : ; - ere - \u2014 ; the parties, as was réquired in the i » ; fender (Fogarty Bros.) be accepted.|} \u2018Phone Main 4546.o ; OR SALE~SAPES, FIRE AND BURGLAR .Property for - 1 R\\0F SALE \u2014 CHEAP, ON ACCOUNT OF.° vase or a formal investigation.The Mr act respecting îhe Molsons Bank, l'Ald.Chaussé, Wilson an Paquin voted | = ee - F proof, new and secondband, at prices __rroperty Sale.AF leaving city, must be sold, established | a ey CO lmao Waray, 20 Bt.Jains | 88 Advertisements under this heading\u2014%s [a Dan class nelehborhood.Bus to set a Dow * A A eiephons Main 818.as, 500 1 #8 per word for one insertion.Bix insertions for goods.trade if able to get a good stock of : | the price ot four, aking the rate # cent per |.cjoth.Rent low.Taxes all dd.Stove, gas 0 ord.yer insertion.+ stove, furniture, etc.No agent, Apply K 103, for the motion, and Ald.Marchand, lave directed iat the oficer HOLE |= Aq uct to incorporate tho St.MSry's| Wen and ntesrns aguinet it.Chair: He 2 r and estern ?\u2019 map St._Denis was \u2018always for the low- CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE 20° render a decision, but should make a LY McIntyre.L 1] - SOE (Dany Mr.neyr ender,\u201d and the motion carried.TOI SALE \u2014 A JAPANESE DAGGER, report to the minister.An met respetting certain paténts of Tong th > ; a : § port to the minister | NOUS.|i heh dn Renting certain Pan, Of tho ion decideä te have the beats) £ AND.STREET-RAILWAY bis 0e vita.CE Eten\u2018 ARE | PO ee 20 87, Prats | Heit , pre: së Captain Salmon (Mr.Bickerdike- nr «| Campeau, with @n expert, to do the| T \u2018 ; 3 Charles.\u2019 : » Polut St.À strect, divided into two tenements.Rent- Pictui , In the present casg Captan © {| An act respecting-certain patents of] work.rh .: ; ei : D >\" [64 val Jst May nest.Apply to Edward : Picture Framing.1 show great prejudice agalust one 0 the Goodwin .\u2018Car.Company.\u2014 OTK.oo 4 .; -| Motion to Protest Against Extension OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MiL- Archibald, : 405 st Paul st oo a | = - = re .; the parties.There was a civil Cone\u2019 Mr.Bickerdike.TT \u201c| SEVEN NEW DETECTIVES.| \u201cof Franchise is Referred to Muni-.| I lion, Kindling wood, $2.00; cut hard yy ; ë \u2018 , Y- - : pending over this collision between th\u20ac An act respecting the Ottawa, Nor- : .0 - a - cipal Committee for .wood, $3.00; mill blocks, $1.75.tamarao OR SALE-\u2014RESIDENCE, 871 METCALFB ' PICTURES - .8 Tichelieu & Ontario Navigation Com thern and Western Railway: Company.\u2019 Seven second-class detectives were .; blocks, $200 per load.Also anthracite coal avonue, Westinount, 10 rooms, up-to-date, ! So pany in the Vice-Admiralty Court at |\" ir Belcourt.né \"+ appointed, the following men being se- Legal Light.- J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Guy °YCTYthing of the best; always opeu for in- \u2018Get them from tho Manufacturers.Ever =\" pans it UNS Dan been represented to ir Beloowrt erporate the Calgary, |lccted:\u2014Constables Viens, McCall, Vin-| \u2018The Chambre de Commerce wil take end William st Tel, Main 462.spection; good garden.Apply premises.or | day bargain day.und 5 per cent.cheaper - the Minister of Marine that evidence Red Deer and.Battleford Railway Com- | C2Nt Lescarbeau: Laberge, Charbon-[a hand in the Montreal Street Railway TT To Let ai ae s & Co., bib SL l\u2019aul et Telephone ttan anywhere else in Canada, at > 4 was being reserved for the cuse there, WV.Mr.Scott.: neau and.Connors.- fratichise -extension.Mr.-Gulilaume oo.AQ : : : = So ._G.W.WILLSON & SON ® and neither party would produce it be- PAN act for incorporaté the Moose.|.As four more had passed their ex-|Bofvin at yesterday's meeting proposed ] és __.|FjOusE FOR SALR \u2014 395 ST.ANTOINE] \u2018685 CRAÏG ST.(next \u201cWitness.\") fore the investigation.Mr.Prefon-|, v ahd Edmonton Railway.Company.amination, Ald, Waleh wasof the opin- |; delegation of protest to wait on the| ©.108 MITCHESON STREET\u20141 LOWER strect.Stone front house; 10 rooms, nes + tainè sald that acting under he a Mr.Scott.KI oo.lon that tho whole Sleyen pe appointed City Council, but in order to sécure|=\" flut, with but water furnace, gas, bath, bath, w.c., and pantry.Daisy furnace: Largo \u2018 ; and other .©.t thority given him by the Marine Ca eet \u2014but his motion to that effect was]more accurate knowledge af the legal| ©: $15-V0 por month.Apply Gila St.Law- yard aud shed.Possession Lst'of May.Apply) RF Pictu ; 3 uaity Act Le had directed Captain Sor MILITIA ORDERS ISSUED lost Ald.Stearns, thought hat the situationn the matter was referred 10 Tonce Main st.M.Panneton.29 - l'on the premises.: _u neatl \u2018and artistically framed.Cos suspen e .: Mh 3 .ë Ould\u201d 8 [ > tee, ! ç STR : LANDLORD\u2014 E y a ramed.On to toad, Captain Saimon * had! Ottawa, Feb.2\u2014A militia order js-|©f the chicf, apd as fob himself ho was.FLE te Lo Hee: onimotion of NJO.194 MITCHESON STRENT\u2014! MIDDLE JR'aohd brick house, stone fourdntion.s MALONE MOULDING & Fi 1 gone on with the investigation.In the sued last evening announces that the| \"Ot ther to champion any man.The| The meeting adopted a letter, to bel pér flat, » i iar rtoll ined bath, ete.$17001 cure, modern tmp scant: 8500.tn ash : : AMING co.Sreantime the civil cause In the\u2019 Vice) Art summer course af the Canadian chief kilew his policemen and detec-i pont to tho Premier, urging avin | per mouth.Apply bila St.-Lawrenco st.M.lang $55 per month uo.Interest Apply 065 \u201c 48 BEAVER HALL HILL.> ee enable Court was Oleg \"that, \u2018no dei Musketry will open at Rock- VCS and\u2018owght tü.be.able to pick the |, bility of a speedy solution of the di-j- Ses : 7 18t Urbain st.= _\u2014 20 (I == » steamship C ai e fle Range, Ot , : u 4 .aa RP * F h ste:rmship'servicé probleni.| NTO 110.MITCHESON STREET-1 - i Ç TT R fo : by Captain Salnion july &th, and ge, Ottawa, on Thursday: J.\" Collins\u2019 application for rolnst be: | oo I er, communication, the|~V flat.with electric light, gas, hot water | FOR PALE-HOUSE IN COTR ST.PAUL, PATENTS MX MARKS, 2 Diet they had an opportunity of Put-lon Wednesday; September 6th.Of.ment was laid upon: the table, and the[jetter recited, was becoming more ct.Rent $18.00.Apply 63la SL Lawronce.ood 8 farms iu country\u20142 fn Arundel.| J DESIGNS REGISTERED .ting in further evidence.(oar Captain | cere intending to avall themselves .of question of superannuation or Capt.marked* every day.Frequent enquiries M: Pannetou.: 29 Montreal or vicinity, Particulars ut as PROCURED IN ALL COUNTRIES.* taine said he had direc ted Qa fiead these courses should make application | nu; wag, L ant .meet- were made by shippers, both in Francel yng I pT \u2014 A STORE AND DWELLING Uadieux st, forenoon ur @vesiDgs.\"18 d FETHERSTONNAUG a CD | Salmeh to hear this evidence.through the usual channel at.an early\u2019 zen and Chnuda, as to Tétés and transpor- it: 111 Mountai 5 harkot) ; ' : ) TR, oo Captdin Salmon had gone on without gato.- -an The question of the fenowal of N6.12| {ation (acilkies.Tire absence of à di-| go UE te eat to CU, | SOLICITORS AND EXPERTS À this evidence, arid rendered à judgment L The Minister of Militia, and Defetice pation = as left In tho hands of the it line rendered the commercial To-| years, .BA s Saloon or Boots and Shoes.J ; _ MONTREAL - LL .which he had no autho di ° statement has- been.pleäsed to appoint cadet ofi-| ° Before adjourning G.Hughes and J.latiofis between the two countries very is | [ ; [ : : _\u2014_ = Bi Mr.\" Prefontaine read & Ti of \u20ac\u20acrs in cadet organizations as-follows: «4 efore adjourping G.Xugics.and v-/ gieficult, in view of thejncreased rates, | FPO RENT \u2014 LARGE HOUSE AT MOUNT BO A OS ah a Mah Pops MARRIAGE LICENSES.Trom the \u2018Merchants\u2019 Marine Gu oa No.2, Bishop's College\u2014Ta.be WELL LIGHTED FLAT, 48 x DEV account books very seon.Order them Steel end Brick Construction ~~.115 \u2018ness box, swore he had helped eat the conf et during the coming summer.He| Agriculture In the State of Sao Paulo, |Englishwoman Who was a Miser Ex-| À G6, on St.Maurice st, With use of holst.early, and avoid any possible clgne of delay.Steam Heated.\u2026.; + mes \u2018The magistrate sald, \u201cWho eats [said the, Anglo-Japanese alliance was; Brasil, wah born in Nova Scotia,\u201dand pired in Dreadful Poverty, with , Apply at 1966 Notre Dame.: 35 you require Herald Bindery.$08 Oralg st Dettr Motors for Bower and Hott.= «© ea eat pays for the meat, Judgment |the most prescient act of forelgn policy| took the course ab the Ontario Agri-| Wealth in Room, | Em == = = \u2014 = St Electric Lighted throughout: Switonboar for $10 against the yitmess ; : a h : ever [lohleved by Great Britain, and cultural College, Guelph, graduating ey \u2014 ; .= So FA ete.\u2018 G- Lighted throughout; Switchboard, vo arine declare at Pre und by every |1884.s speclalty was dairying.el, \u201c1\u20ac cou in ; : _ \u2018 Le ; te ing a .The Minister of Marine consideration of honor and patriotism filled various positions in the charge dying in squalor, while In possession of a |) If you see oil tho dre dr a | I Hotels.-_ : | Root ee eo oa 7 - Another casse has come to.light of à miser : he had interfered In this matter only in the interest of justice, and not in on forget to tell the advertisers so.pf st.of éither party.The resig« period.\u201cWhen, the war being closed, | Carolina, returning to Canada in 1898 | her gold, her body covered with rags, a - \u201d ANA runs into\u2018sewer, | to remain in office during the\u2019 critical|of dairy work in Alabama and South considerable amount.of money.Alone with | - - \u2014 ; .EASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.Building construction admits of .placing fire .York.He was not likely to obtafn was impossible that that time should)leave for Brazil in March.2°, quest yesterday had earned a scanty livell- employment tn & any marine service.find the country in the throes of a gen- |= meee ee ebive== | hood by Iaundry work.Moi ; Co ) {eral election.- - + a NOT JUST AS GOOD .c She occupied a small room in the house FOR ONE \u2018MONTH \u2019 ithe intere 3 LT \u201cOn.the ocean front; every comfort, | : alé ! Son of Captain Salmon -had been other powers might step in and perhaps, to accept the position of superintend-i miser, Willie, 0 - - cludthi front; every comfort, in-|risk in New Eugland Mutuals without eng * called for six months before, and he |rob our ally as shamelessly as theyient of the Eastern Ontario Dalry School street; aed A ad des te Sludig soa pater bains, elevators, golt, Se extra expenditure, CL 1 5 called, fas to EO @s soon as the cases [robbed Japan before.\u201d With the clos-|at Kingston.In 1903 he -was appointed ; th & from ex- 1 (natn site and bullding is undoubtedly ene of .! before him.were finished.\u2018He had not [ing of the war, the speaker sald, would head of \u2018the dairy de artment in the baustion due to starvation.For years Miss ° .: The House Hunter.[the st for sanutactrl purposes in the.gone back to England, but was In New come a périod of fine diplomacy, and It: University.of Illinold/ whence he will Wills, according to witnesses at the in- Big Discount Sale PORT - RI apply.Id Nght and quietness.|; * YVANTED TO RENT .\u2014 FOR MAY 1ST, | CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC coM- Hot 25 ed eight roomèd bouse, vicinity ot| .: PANY, Co - ote eu, ne: avenue.ption of pur- ; $1 \u20ac ; chasing if sulted.Address K 110, Herald.27 St.Peter Street, Montreal.WW ee] Undertakers and Embaliners.FA Ti .y oo CL Terra - CTORY ITS | VWILLIAM waAY, he ot Cetharme at.| Oo EL $/ TE ; \u2014\u2014| HO, 113 WINDSOR STREET | ALBERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington street, | A Maïn 448.- Cov \"Opposite Windsor Station, .~~.po Lot 90 by 187 feet, area over 13,500 feet, with ' - Cartage and Storage.% - |\u2019 lane ofa feet on south-éast side, à er in whioh she resided, and yhen illness overtook her some months ago dlie remained alone TT \u2014 OLDEST.MAN IN ONTARIO.When you go to your druggist to buy in the room for days -togethet, refusing to © Napanee, Ont., Feb.2.\u2014(Special.)\u2014.«Ozone ask and demand \u201cSolution of| 889 even her landlady: ©.> .\u2018 } John Prittie has returned from a visit Ozone, .the- coupon kind.\u201d This will re the end The door a Tou forced, G.W.Clarke & Co [to hts aged relative, Joseph Stoddart, give, joua twenty-five cent package od irien, the recluse was Pont à & pitiable .who is in hig 107th year, and is prob- |of \u201cCelery King.\" \u2018give you; R or ardians th whic ably the oldest man in Ontarlo.Prhis the best preparation of \u201cOzone\" in.the! was Cadescribably ue Dr cu refi 2270 8%, Catherine se remarkable.man lived in Lanark Town- world, and it gives you about twice as| searched.Hidden in all conceivable, cor- For one month.we \u201cwill sell our ship, Lanark County, near Lanark vil- [much for your money as other brands, ners\u2014in the bed, in old.book covers, under , \"rich stock of bal lage, for over eighty years.He was |sixteen.ounces\u2019 r' flfty cents, over|Tubbish in cardboard boxes, were securities - rloh © Sort \u2018in County Cavan,\u201d\u201c Ireland, 1in|twice that \u2018much' f6# &, dollar, and «| 204 money amounting In all to 242 The FANCY -GOODS, JEWELLE a : hin hare: a of the: hoard must bava represented \u2018the savings of DS, ERY, p [138 an cuit Coan it | PES i Re por mans pa ne Du Si ll SS || | VASES, ORNAMENTS, won diers who went with the militia to the |.Ve! puts \u201cTelery \"Kng\u201d.coupons\u2019 in Gold and allver amotinting\u2019 to &64 15s.94.| At a.discount of Twenty to TRY » =.|attle of the Windmill: at Brockville\" our.\u201cOzone\u201d .because.the, people know tied in 1ittle - r packets.Post Office - Twenty-five Per Cent.from Have Your Fu This property, having splendid 1 and \u201c .| a EE tin a So FEL a eral sisters; 16 er s s, results w \u2018Celery \u2019 and b notés on & n° bank for: : , ; Ç © g weas Lo y stations, snd on line of Te John Stoddart, ot \u2018parsley, who is \u201cover, cause no other fitm \u2018can give \u201cCelery, Beverai bonds and odd coins.SEE \u2018OUR SPECIAL PRICE The Merchants\u2019 Express CO.| railway.\u2018will be sold, FRIDAY, 3rd FEBRUs ~*~ .20 yeara of agé, and 1b till gtiite smart.King\u201d with \u201cOzone.\u201d It.cures, that's ceteris mares TABLES.| 200.BT.JAMUR Phome-2234 Main ARY, at ELEVAN AM.at the officg oly; .EARLINE harmlessly sotkef 5715 Tied uo ne ess aioe the Tuten wo sive Son a bebe foe = ttohen wn toy | MATuER & MALE, Nobile, © {.ins te clothes in à year 3B of \u2018Lanark, who.died about ten years buy any other kimd.Le ; Froi.Flourtoyourkitchen regui ar price | he.discount \u2018aH : : CUPEARLINE Jie ia a 2 Rok Tor Gator of Ouine, ihe cou-| and mover touches a hand moh er.\u201d T° - ; a0 .ve his s od- | porn kind\u201d , and one dol- SWE ; : .eo.ge ion oy ll | dart, of Paisley.He is\u2019In possession |lar, at your drug store, and don\u2019t taka \u2014_ rk a James .> 3 > means.Economy.f'ail his fucuities, and can read-with- [any other.kind, because if you do youl gy P y Bread: Jai 2270 \u2018St.Catherine Street a t glass peed.Ma TU 00 dwon't gets package of \u201cCelery King\u201d Strao an,Bakere 20 ) ] \u2026 mes | MMONTREAL.ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT seer 187 BE Janes Sndsk | + NE you soe it in The Hors à dont, forget to: tall the ae à ae si 3 If.you eee it in The Herald don't t{ forget to tall the advertisers eo.nd aT SP, - eu .a : we cri raw = Sy Wr a tn de CORTE 727 wet ; 8 : : EE \" + .> .+ ; .- .\\ 2 Le , , La pus .LI 204 : : > : - .Lo .: EEE \u2018 \\ 14 RN ; .: So > - 4 - \u2018 \u2018 ; + : Se - Soe Où ; , ; ; \u2019 : \" 2 * - Da - x ve J.« - which he is chairman.8109 am 2,000 Mili Ends of 5c yd.\u2019 is if extraordinary values will you.price than enter in our stock books.at eight o'clock.do it.HAMILTON sis Stn, Soap \u201cog F id PF Eee For \"the ha are rl ay regular ny For Bargain Day | The last Friday | Bargain Sale before stock-taking.We're going to make things htm here to-morrow, that This list represents only a part of the There are\u2019 a lot of others\u2014odd lines\u2019 and limited quantities that we'd That's why it's best to come \u2018hate early.i i From 8109 am, 5,000 ards of 36 3 yd.» good things we have ready for her give away at a nominal e\u2019re ready for business Pre-Inventory Bargains i in Cloaks and Millinery We've had quite a number of enquiries during the week for fun Coat.such as my friend bought last Friday.\u201d cleared out that day.$5.00 to $6.50, LADIES\u2019 SHORT COATS, suitable for spring \u2014 wear.Your \u201cchoice \"Fri re day at .\u2026v.\u2026ssse0s \u201c8250 We regret to say we could not fill such orders.$8.00 to $15.00 LADIES\u2019 SHORT and LONG COATS, new sleeves.Your choice Friday at Crean arenen 85.| 76e Ladies\u2019 Cersets for 390 .Short hip, steel filled, Sateen C\u2018or- sets, in white and gray.Sizes 18 to 23-only., Only one to a customer.: + ] | From 310 10 am, Only 100 Ladies\u2019 Gray Cheviot Skating, \u201cFobogganing or Snowshoeing .Skirts.\u2019 For .the two ' * NOUS 2.000000 sacs ueis .31.17.As a tule the goods we advertise for Friday are These will, we are sure, be cleared out by noon:\u2014 - $15.00 to $22.50 LADIES\u2019 LATE WINTER and EARLY SPRING -C'oats.Your choïce Friday at .7.50 rere eieenerenen \u2019 $2.60 Decorative Palms ° for 69c Have only a few of .them\u2014large 8 \u2018leaf Palms.Come early if you want one.\"a We've got such little MILLINERY left over that we dont feel like making - any prominent.mention of it, but what we have must be cleared to- -mofrow, Fancy Feathers, worth up to Silk Dress.Ornaments, worth.! A.lot of Decorative Plants, \u201cshght- $1.00, Friday .\u2026.\u2026.10\u20ac ; van - ly damaged.\u201d worth up to : fu up to boc, \u2018tor.a.+, \u201cBC $1.00.Friday \u201c.\u2026.\u2026.25e Dress Trimmings.worth up - 202 Blue, brown and black Silk - to 25c, Friday .Be ; The balance of bus $10.00 Chiffon Vells, $1.25; Fri- Hat Buckles, worth up to _ + 2nd $12.00\" Trimmed Hats, in Net site\u201c Ven- 5ae Tbe, Friday .une» ve i Friday EN $3.95 ings, 25¢; Friday .: Be 8 PIECES OF FINE ALL WOOL BLACK \u2014 .500 WHITE COTTON PILLOW 1e \u201c VOILE DE PARIS, double foid.Regu- Friday Ali Remnants at \u201c CASES, deep hem, 20c.Friday #7 Mar Gc values.Friday, while it eg 200 ONLY, BLEACHED SHEETS, sizp Tasts, per yard .\u2026.siseceenrs 35e ; -50 per cent.off, or HALF \u201cux 214 yards, ready for \u2018use.45¢ \u2018 ODD LINES IN: COLORED DRESS PRICE - \u2019 Regular Be.Friday 2.000000 GOODS.\u2018Worth up to se yard.25c During Friday at \u2026\u2026.\u2026.} IE 8te »C s+vvrsecerac0n 00000000 Wc FANCY FRENCH ORGAND MUSLINS ODD LINES IN MEN'S AND BOYS\u2019- | \" SILK TIES, Worth up te 2c A \u201c2 Friday 2 JPN SE ODD LINES OF PLAIN AND FANCY \"SILKS \u2018of all kinds.Worth up to $1.50 Yard.Clearing Friday.-49e - we PANCY PRINTELR WRAPPE R- Ge ALL Woôl.SHÉTLAND ETTES 19¢ LADIES\u2019 VESTS, short\u2019 sleeves, I bur.Pri- day, oODD LINES OF PERCALINE AND LIN- ENETTE LININGS.Worth 15c to 10c.aie, Clearing Friday at G0n PLAIN.AND FANCY FLAN- 25e NELS BOYS' FLEECE LINED UNDER: -99¢ we AR Regular ape.Friday.| | | When we place on sale some 500 \u2018bolts of Silk and.Double-face Satin | | Loo TOZE SN LADIES FULL SIZE w HITE - RIBBON, all.shades, including LAWN UHANDKERCHIEFS; with hem- | black, 1 to 3 inch widths.Values pitied borders, 160.Le, Co De \u201cup to ard.All ons.BY Luca Lacanau Este Eee ge vale Sup me yard I one LADIES \u2018BLACK HARE FUR MUFFS price Friday, per yard.$C À < Mégular $1.00.values.8e Friday .0 coe det - \u2018ane Ploto Frames and Pic ties.Be ae Linen Poth Maga 42e cest Le 0e Zoe Clara Lipman\u2019s Tooth Powder.Tle Farey Belt\u2019 Buckles lac Cards Collar Buttons .LN * ro packages Kid Curlers, for ie 6lgc Shetland Floss .ievveenienn + © 21h SKIRT BRAID BINDINGS,\u2019 - in all colors.WOVEN INITIAL LETTERS, doubte, for-marking Und.wear letters A to- a.Worth 10¢ dozen pairs.Friday B hE 1 be lack and White Pers.for ps indy eae ER aud \u2018Ho Here\u201d s aBargain vou should get your share of nF DON'T KNOW WHEN YOU'LL SEE IT REPEATED AGAIN ° 2 and 213: YARD WIDE FLOOR OIL- .Lott, in florai and Dock.designs.Forth 25¢ per square yard.Friday 18\u20ac | \u201833 1-3 Per Cent.of all FETs OF OILCLOTH and à LINOLEUM.EXTRA LARGE SIZE-BED \u20acOMFORT- .ERZ, filled- pure white layer cotton, Oriental design coyerings.- $3.65.Friday $2775 | ARD WIDE REVERSIBLE \u2019 pusieN UNION CARPETS new Patterns and coloriugs: yard.Frida: Ih WHITE AND GRAY SHAKER WOOL\u2019 RLANKETS, double bed sizes, seronds.Regular values, $e 0).Friday, Ic per pair s | Worth up-to 15e\" pair.\u201c=a Wel Break All Ribbon Selling Records Friday! LADIES FLEECE, LINED CASHMERE AND WOOLLEN GLOVES, dome fas- toners and Jersey wrists,\u2019 Joc.Friduy - ; 15e.CHILDREN'S\" SILK \u201cWINDSOR © TIES, | .plait and fang tes.Regular Js Tie ; Friday causes es conne seras ec ve» 2 \u201c FROM 8 TO to AM.ONLY.Hardwood Pack Nail Brushes, be, for 1t:¢ : Black Satin Back Huby Velvet Rib: : bon, Se, for (oo.ll eee ice l'airÿ.Yloating Soap, for Bath or .Toilet, 5c énke, \"for: .n.5%.disc Children\u2019s \u2018Woollen Mitts, odd lines.= For .=00 FIVE FEET LONG CURTAIN\u2019 POLES, \"in ouk, cherry and walnut finish, com-\u201d \u201cplete with brass ends, rings and brackets, The regular 25c set.Friday, 9e while tliey last, per set ans eence 1 FRIDAY BAR.IN CUSHION \u2018 : RMS.Sizes 16x16 18 x 18 20x 2 ux 22.Friday 19¢ 2N¢ 38e 48c¢ February Sale of Household Utensils , We mention half a dozen items.-anly\u2014Ilots of others when.you get here.SOLID WOOD HANDLED SCREW DRSV- VICTOR FLOUR SIFTERS, © the.best ERS AND BROAD AWLS.Worth 1 La made Never sold less than 156.9c up to.7e.Friday .eC 7 Friday | \u2019 \u2019 oD LINES OF GLASS WARE, tn Gas.; Globes, * Berry .Dishes.Hand Bowls.RED.GREEN AND BI.UE SLOP\u2019 JARS, Water Pitchers, Bombay Dishes; Butrer* | © witit Grain rovers, pial! handle, fan Dishes.Worth up to 2e.1\u2018 2 sizée, Reguldr.29 Friday .: Pos eme ses 0000 2C | 0 18S anemia aan Starts To-morrow pr ST > con CARPET BROOMS.The hind \u201cand quality usually sold 124\u20ac Lac, Friday.THE UNIVERSAL, AND CRESCENT CANADIAN \"MADE WRINGERS.The best in the market at $2.30.> Your choice.Friday at $1.85 q TO ORR 10 cases EXTRA FANCY BITTER O RANGES.worth 25¢ dozen; Friday, per dozen .5 lbs.Dried Apples, for 8 Ibs.Rolled Oats, for .5 bars Comfort Soap, for 4 pkgs.\u201cPure Gold\" Icing.for SWEET SUGAR CURLD BONELESS BACO: whole sides.16t to Ifc, Friday.per.1Bb .CHOICÉ EASTERN TOW NSHIPS CREAMERY Aeron put up io 3 1b.olled boxes, .$Lz THE HAMILTON Coy ALD, VALLIERES ON CITY'S YEAR'S WORK Fipance Committee Did All i various | cure that end.\u2019 SAVINGS IN THE GROCERY SECTION 25e 10e 2 tins \"Hed Saimon: for 1 tin Royal Brand Tomatoes.for .18\u20ac \u2026.su s00ces |.1 foien large Lemons, for 3 bottles.Worcestershire Sauce, for Z5e 1 quart.\"Cape Cord\" Cranberries, for 10¢ 2 nk .& 8.Seeded Raisins, for 2ne 2 3 ¥ ly Flour, | 7 KES., SE art Brand\u201d Family Cais ToC | 3.tins Lon Cabin Peas, for RE 25e N, \u2018halt or 14 .! 200 SMALL PIG CHOICE SUGAR CURED HAMS.7'to 10 125\u20ac C be, Ie.Fflday, PT 1B.oie oumoe none ST.Cathe cuinpantes, Ald.-Vallieres | elairned \u2018that ft vas œ matter of col- cmon notoriety that the \u201ccity\u2019s bill *was | withdrawn becauss of the interest tak- ven by the companies.concerned, Inthe matter of Seav engihg, the Council had | done \u2018all in-its power; und as to the question of civic ownership of a lighting plant, the chairman of Finance contended that he bad done.hig best to.éx In the.contract vot-=d\" years.ago, he had spokzn x reduce the for, threz for the lowest tender.to it \u2018was now a.trifle Ald.Valljeres clgimed that the .A : : He also,\u201d had striven - 1t Couid and Year Was - public debt of the city.which, according | + _ .ce {to the charter, was fixed: at 15 per cent.Good One.;, \u2018From £0.per cent, : \u2018 .rover 17, : \u2014 .tax raile had not mater ily increased, A.Va Tie yesterday ques- and If\u201d the rents had gone up, .surely tioned by a\u2019 representative of The Hecr- ald as to the record of the City\u201d Council for the twelve months\u2019 tenure and power that igs just expiring.He professed himself delighted to give an account of his stewardship ds far as the Finance Cqmmittee was concerned, \u201cof \u201cWe have not reduced the/water tax,\u201d he said, \u201cand we could -not reduce 1% for, the rcason that $92,000 -has \u2018been voted for the St.Lambert's HU Improvement.Other sums have been voted for different items\u2014seme of them not asked fur at all.\u201cAs to the query why the insurance | rates have been falsed, surely that bs a question that concerns the insurarf people.As for thé Council, we have given the (Fire Department all that they have asked for, and are quite willing to do all in our power to assist.that portiori of the city\u2019s machinery.\u201cFor the street problem,\u201d he resumed, \u2018all I may say is that we've done wonders w our disposal.Montreal, for its street-! cleaning; pays the whole cost, while In, mäny other centres the cost fulls upon .the citizens.\u201d - \u2018THE CONDUIT QUESTION, \u2019 In.the matter of the \u201ceroction of a OVER THE EYES | Hénsache aid Catarrh Relieved in 10 Minutes.dill, wrefthod pain in the head, ust, is one of the surest signs that : the of caterrh have been sown, and t's \u2018tour warning to administer the quickest and _ vurest treatment to prevent the seating of | Grended malady.Dr.Agnew's.Catarrhal er Joi top all pain in ten minutes, and Agriow's\u2019 Ofnément soothes all skin \u2018ses.à.= ote Dum \u201d\" *, Re œ th the little money placed .t! that coull not be laid at his door.\u201cWe've pald out lu floating debt and old judgments about, $590,000,\u201d he concluded, \u201cso that on- the- whole\u2018 the year has been one of prosperity.\u2019 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.Take Laxative Broma Quinine \u201cTablets, All druggists refund the mojey if it falls to cure.E.Ww, Grove's « signature is on eanki box, 206.6,000 MORE IMMIGRANTS THAN PR PREVIOUS YEAR Was 134,223 and This\u2019 Year's Will - he Bigger and Better.\\ .During 1904 the linmigratiori Into this country totalled 134,223,.0r an.increase \u2018ot 8,000 over the previous.year, These are.the figures given by MY.W!.Scott, superintendent of .Canadian immigra- \u2018tion zt Ottawa, who passed through the.City yesterday.The indications this year are; that there will be a still fur- [ther q'erense\u201d ol very desirable.lmmi- go : The CPR steamner Lake Michigan, will drrive to-day at St.John, N.B,, from Antwerp and will land 700 immi- Krunts, A Jittle later on the Lake Manitoba will land 800.British, the lake Michigan, will load 400 and the fontin will land 400 of a very desirable claw, - errant CITALIANS ATTACKED FOREMAN.+.Ottawa; \u2018Feb.2.\u2014(8pecial.y\u2014A des | patch from Whanapitae on the C.P.statés that & foreman in charge of a bafid of Itallans at a mine two miles froin that village had a marrow escape from death on Saturday last at the hands of his men.A crowd of the 18 Italian laborers attacked the foreman jections ih the © oe Bim been \u20ac with axes, hacking and disfiguring ; \u2018 - / i.\u2019 poles and- the Jaÿiug \u2018of conduits.by] Supt.Scott Says Ths \u2018That Total for 1904) \u2018 J Mr.W.P.Scott is Elected as Presi.\u201cWriday, $1.15 rine and Peet Streets.terribly.The unfortinate v ietim his collar bone is broken.The name of the foreman, was not included in the! despate h, sa em es BUTCHERS.OBJECTTO \"WEEKLY RATE ON STALLS Big Delegation \"Yesterday Protested to .the.Market Committee\u2014Matter : Wiil be Considered.\u2018The Marfet Committee met a large delegation of butchers yesterday afternoon\u2019 to bear their protest against the \u201c linerease- in -Éces for\u2014the market stalls- There -wete forty men present, representing Bonsecours, St.- Antoine, st.Jacques, St.Lawrence \u2018and St, - Jean |.Baptiste and they objected to the stalls being placed upon the weekly system, w yheredg formerly tlhiey were In a flat rate.\u2018- Chairman.Levy Listened to remarks from D.Patenaude, H.\"T: Collin, F.Moreau, N.Binond, P.Pharon, A.Martin, J.\"As féhot, ©.Rivet, S.Robil- lard, A.Merineau, H: -Savaria, P.Be- |dtird and, Mae.Pichette, It 4vas decided.to consider tho situation at the next.meeting.: : PAINTERS \u2018AND DECORATORS.dent.At the annual meeting of the Master Painters\u2019 and Decorators\u2019 Association, the officers elected were: W, P.Scott, president; T.A.Gauthler, first vice- president; Ww.president; Chris Sonne and A.N.Du- brule, joint secretdries; R.1.Jones, treasurer; J.N.Arcand, POS secretary; executive committee, W.Murphy (convener), H.Haule, C.Ha ë arbitration committee, the president, \u2018John Murphy, L.Z.Mathieu, w.T.Castle, J.N.Arcand.\u2014r\u2014 PROTESTS WILL BE DROPPED.Sherbrooke, Fev.2.\u2014(Special.)\u2014It is \u2018reported in political circles here that the election protests in Sherbrook-, nstead and Compton will be drove - pete io about, all counter\u2019.petitions will also be dropped.\u2018rhe pa managers in Montreal are arranging tha matter.7 The \u201chearing on the, preliminary ob- 8 0 pton Cour- tré ty has { A.Overend and Edgar Judge.{yesterday afternoon, flovanturel.+ C.P.R.IS IMPROVING T.Castle, second vice-.| Chamberland, T.Peladeau, A.Bopp, the event of.this being | W- STORE SHEDS \u2014 Irrepresible Question Eis livens Annual Meeting of the Exchange.\"The annual meeting of the Corn Exchange Association was beld yesterday afternoon and most of the time-was devoted \u2018to a discussion whether one or two-storey sheds should be built in the harbor.The discussion was started vy some points in the-report of Mr.Mc- Fee, the representative of the association on the Harbor Board.Mr.W.I.Gear, an officlal of the | Shipping Federation, which is advocat- the report submitted by Mr.McFae repeated a statement which had been erroneously made at the Harbor Board, that large steamships, coiild make use of the second storey of the sheds with advange, Mr.McFee then quoted from a letter contained in the report of the Council of the Board of Trade for 1902 and endorsed by the committee of _manage- \u2018ment of.the Corn Exchange, in which pleasure.was expreseed that the Harbor Commissioners intended constructing two-storey sheds.The matter was dropped without any action Dbelng taken.| : \u2019 Lt The question of thé Government adopting \u2018measures for the, establishment of.u new -steamship service io the West Indles was referred\u2019 te the incoming committee of management, On the motion of Mr.Geo.A, Thom« son.the president, seubnded by Mr.EJ- gar Judge, the report of the committee of management was.adopted.The new president, Mr.Norman Wight, thén took the chair, and a vote Tof thanks was extended to the retiring president, Mr, George Thomson.\u201cThe [office-bearers for 1905, all of whom were clected by.acclamation, are:\u2014 President\u2014Mr.Norman Wight.Treasurer\u2014Mr.Joseph Quintal.Committee of Management\u2014Messrs, D.Mahaffy.IE.S.Jaques, A.I and a part of it was also due to the great expense of operating through the two or three months\u2019 of exceptionally bad \u2018 weather \u2018 last winter.\u2018Normally, the cdmpany can operate erty to deteriorate.The surplus for.the.year after charges is $1,028,581.The amount required to pay the preferred dividends, leaves a surplus for the common of about $820,000 which is just short of the amount required to pay the 5 per cent.on the common steck.surplus is about $420,000, which gives the company some leeway in \u201cexpenditures and.disbursements.The ihcrease {in .charges amounting to about $127,000, is due to the issue of bonds at thé beginning of 194, to capitalize, heavy improvements, and the addition of a new power plant mado necessary: by the increasing business of the cbmpany.Comparative Earnings - of the U.S.Steel Co The net earnings of the\u2019 United States Stoel Corporation for the nine months ended Sept.30, compare monthly, as follows: for the year, , 1904.\" 1903.: 1002: ; January .$2,863,213 $7.425.775 $8,901,016\u2018 February .\u2026.\u2026,\u2026., 4,540,673 7,730,361 7,678,583 March .5,800,000 99,671 10,135,858 1st quarter.$12,208, 886 $25,068,707 $26,715,457 April.6,808832 [10,905,204 12,320,766 May .6.256.618 12744324.13,170,930 June .o.6,370,374 12,992,780 12,220,362 \u20182nd quarter $19,490,725 $36,642,308 $37,662,068 July .:\u2026.6,344,471 12,354,647 12,041,913 \u2018August ove.6.202957 10,918/174 12,972.729 September .6.226204 9,120,134 11,930,847 3rd quarter #8.773,932 $32,422,965 $36,045.489 October .- 7,250,204 7,615,141 12,653,707 | Ncvember .7.117.418 4,069,901 10,686,506 December .7.091,112 8,292,140 8,646,146 - 4th quarter Ea $15,037,182 $11,985,769 na $109,271,152 \u2018$133,308,763 \u2014_\u2014 - .January Failures ~~ Insolvencies in the Dominion of Can-| ada_in January, es reported by R.Dun, Co.were 114 \u2018In number andin amount, manufacturing .oc- 881 and trading concerns 87 failures for $656,493.Last year thefe were 130 fall- ures and $1,143,615 liabilities, divided as follows: Manufacturing, 26 for $§9,861; trading, \u2018101 for $1,026,654, and threo other commercial fallures for $27,000, A few large dry goods suspensions made the exhibit abnormally bad, last year.\u2014 Our Woollen Mills Reports from the woollen mills in Nova Scotia are Satlsfactory.The Oxford mills at Oxford and.Hayyson millg at Amherst, which manufactüre a high grade of tweeds, are doing a prosperuvus business, and the Hewson miills are to be enlarged with a view to American export busliess, In the autumn of 1908 there was a shortage of blankets o ving} to the increased Western demand, \\and a recurrence of like conditions {3 expected.Already some mills have-witii- \u2018drawn quotations on blankets, while othgrs ave - advanced their prides, \u2018These mills are paying about \u201812 per .cent.mofe for waol than they did last year, and seem to \u2018have some difficulty in getting their supolies.The Gold Mines ossland, B.C.\u2014The ore shoot !n Lé Rol on the 1,450.foot level continues to.develop in a very Satisfactory man- The Centre Star strike in the lower levels of the mine is most prom- Tsing, and adds materially to.the value wai in 1904, \" Following the the shipments for the.week ending January 28: Le Rof, No.2, 625 tons; \u2018Centre Star, 1,440; War Eagle, 1,470; Velvet Portiana, 100; Bpit- zee, 240; Velvet Portland, 100; Spitzee, Beat, milled, 150.- Total, 6,800 tons, and tor the year 25,677 tons.\u2019 .\u2014\u2014 Curb\u201d Securities y Bld, Mexican Light & Power Co.Bonds 3».Stock Bonds and stock Havana Electric Rallway\u2014 Asked.OB i ose dlasvercsceunes © 88 90 with 34 0 with 39.\u2018 Bonds au 86 Preferred stock .\u2026.,., 45 46%.Common stock .\u2026\u2026.14 1514 Sao Paulo Bonds .02 us Electrical Development.Bonds .\u2026\u2026.,.\u2026 ; FI 824 SBLOUKE sov+0s0000000 000000 \u201c© - 444 Demerara Electric Ry.pe - on Granby Cousblidated .6.x.5K Montreal & Boston creer 4 15-16: Cotton Prices ~The day's cotton prices were reported as follows over B.& C.Randolph's.private wire: Opg.High Low, 12.30.March .osecsocnse 1.09 7,11 7.08 71 May: voscccccouse TA7 7.23 7,16 7.16; 7.24 7.33 7.24 7.04 October s\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.7.38._ 7.45 * 7.98 1.43 J SURVEYOR-GENERAL OF NEW-|G .BRUSWICK.Fredericton, N.B., Feb.2.\u2014(Speutal;) | \u2014It is understood Mr.Wendell P.Jones, of Carleton county, will be made Surveyor-General to fill the vacancy | Shused by the appointment of Hon.A.\u2018toms, St.John.Mr.G.B.Carvell, M.P., who- redeem- od Carleton at the last election, strongly supporting Mr.Jones tot the portrolid ti the local Government, its maintenance than it did à few years ago.| tures from revenue for improvements, etc.| balow 47 per cent.without allowing the: :prop- + The profit aud loss, 240: Jumbo, 200; White Bear, 75; White P T.Dunn to the Collectorahip of.Cus-| JO syn gn EE J re i er ER A TI rere MARKET REPORTS.Pool Formed to Buy 2,000,000 Bales of.Cotton and Force Price to 10c Unheard of Scheme to Raise ~ Cotton toa Paying Basis.- + New Orleans, Féb.2.\u2014The charter of the Southern Planters\u2019 Commission arid Holding Company, the big cotton pool provided for by the recent Cotton grow- \u2018ers\u2019 convention in New Orleans, and which purposes to hold up.2,000,000 bales of this year's cotton crop until the price rises to ten cents a pound, has been completed.The capital is $1,090,000, and W.Perry Brown, the cotton bull speculator of last year, is president, and A.Britton, président of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange; S.P.Walmsley, ex-presi- dent.of the exchange, and Frank BIJ Hayne, one of the leaders in last year's cotton pool, vice-presidents.Banking agencies will be established throughout all the cotton districts, and they will act for the concern.The planters Will turn.in: their cotton through them, take a receipt, draw money on it rest.'The cotton becomes the property of the pool, which will have absolute control of the selling and helding.In this way jt expects to gain control of the \u201ccotton situation.Mr.\u2018Theodore H.Price writes the Herald: \u201cA Southern friend writes me satirizing the deliberations and resolutions of the recent convention in New Orleans, as follows: ° \u2018\u2018\u2019Phe recent convention of cotton \"growers in New Orleans witnessed one of the most economic laws that has ever been kmown.Stripped of the thin disguise of .the real disappointment and bitterness in their hearts at which they term their great misfortune, viz.: a superabundant cotton, crop, thelr,action lows \"Resolved, That the laws of gravitation be and are hereby suspended until cotton shall sell for ten cents a pound.~ \u201cResolved; That \u20182 and 2 makes 4 is an exploded .\u2018mathematical.proposition, and that in estimating the cotton crop they only make 2 2.1-2, or at most 3.\u201d Country Produce Eggs\u2014Sales of Montreal \u2018limed in a wholesale way were made at 19c ta 19 1-2¢; good cold storage stock at 18c to 13 1-2c: lower \u2018grades at 16 1-2c to- 18c: selected fall fresh at 23c to 24c per dozen, in a Jobbirig way, Montreal limed \u2018 #in- single cases sold at 20e; and strictly fresh at 30c per dozen, \u2019 Beans\u2014HBusiness \u2018in beans continues quiet, and prices show no change.In a jobbing way sales of choice primes were made at $1.35 to $1.40, \u2018and seconds at $1.30 per bushel, 7c to 7 1-2¢ per 8-1h, tin; and 6 1-2¢ to 7c in 60-1b, tins; buckwheat honey, 60, and white clover comb, 13c to 14c.Maple Product\u2014The market for maple product continues dull and féatureless., Syrup, in 15- gallon\u2019 casks, Sc per 1b.; In tins, 40c to Hic \u2018per.wine measure, and 60c to .70¢ fur imperial, and\u2019.\u2018Heauve, sugar, 8c to & 1-2c per 1b.; Tow nships do.6 1-2¢ to jo.\"Potatoes\u2014The demand for potatoes was fair, and the market Is moderately active, with prices firin at 7c to\u2019 80c per bag ex store, and\u2019 car lots at 65e to|- quiet ahd prices are unchapged.Choice | Canadian, 33c to 35c, and fair to good at 2äc- te 31c per 1b.Asthes\u2014The demand for.ashes is mod- érate \u2018nt steady pric es.\u2018First \u2018sorts, $5.50 to $5.60;.seconds do, $5.10.to $5.15, and pearls, nominally, at $7.50 to $8 per 100 lbs.-.Cheese\u2014There is a little enquiry over, the cable, but not much doing.A Liverpool cable gave the stock of butter there at .3,100_ cwts.and, cheese 91,000 boxes.Privuté cubles récelved here today asserted that the stock-of- cheese | at.the three leading ports in England, London, \u2018 Liverpool \u2018and Bristol, wus 30,000 boxes less than it~ was the, same time a year ago.Co \u201c Butter\u2014For finest creamery, Small lots, prices rule about 1-4c .to.1-2c per Ib.above -the, geherul market, while, as regards the general run of trade, no change is expected until new milk but- etr commences to arrive in sufiicient volume to have an influence.Fest creamery, 21 1-2c to.Xe; fine, 21c to 21 1-4e: under grade, 20c to 20 1-4c; fine western dairy, 17 1-4c to 17 1- 2e, and \u2018fair to good do, -16:1-2c to - 17e: under grades, 14 1-2c to the.Me.- .Dressed Poultry Pherè was no Jmprovement In the de- tjnues quiet, with an easy feeling We quot: ~- Turkeys, 12¢ to 14c;5 Assorted chickens, 10c to 11¢; mixed do.-7¢ to 8e; ducks, 10c, and geese, 108 to.1c per 1b.- A © \u2018Cheap Grain Rates Tarlier in tha geason, Canadian grain .dealers had eome hopes of sharing In the business of exporting the large Amn- erican- corn crop, especially as Canadian rallways would be willing to give cheap rates tv get the freight to till Atlantic the: 100 Canadian Pacific at 134%.Everythin vessels from our ports, 175 canadian Pacific at 13444.| of, the mine CRT ES at Es moving CP.R.having their own boats to load, a cat pty the OUI IND YP Du SOL 50 Canadian Pacilic at 134%.nage.this year Owl be larger, than\u2019 at rates work.against the trade in alt Eastern markets.\u2018The gulf now has a decided.advantage.\u2018The Chicago grain\u2019 merchants, realizing te importance of} this, are taking action hoping to induce the Eastern roads to adjust mat- : ters so the Eastern merchant can com-' ete.The Philudelphia Exchange is.taking similar action.At letter from a Chicago office gives the relative basis \u2018of freight rates from Omaha tô Liverpool via New Orleans and Omaha to .{ Liverpool via Atlantic seaboard (New York).as follows:\u2014 = bo \" Via New York.Per Ju.Omaha to the Mississippi.:.Mississippt to New YorK.\u2026.\u2026.150 New York fobbing charge.J '- 1c.\u2018Ocean New York to > Liverpool.64e \u201cTotal seusaccéoe rente nsen seu e0e PT .© Via New Orleans, ; Omaha to the Mississippi.8e | Mississippi to New Orleans.106 Fobbing charges.nominal Ocean, New Orleans to Liverpool reecoucentiess 210 00020000000 11%e POLAL aesvenenreiosrsransoreess 2OHC x.Le Le .Wheat in Canada Stocks -of wheat In Canada at principal puints of accumulatien are re- \u2018parted as Yollows:\u2014 - \u2018 Montreal\u2019 .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.06,000 Toronto .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 16,000 Kingston EE 80.200 + Coteau .sercpecsaceoco.016,200 Dent t Harbor \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Cages\u201d 390,000 érich, Ont.) tee iad \u2018695,000 Manitoba and N.Ww.+, eleva- pause Lens dassu0thi0.e : 6686000 Fort William, - Port Arthur and Keewatin seecvisivecses 4,469,000 Total.Jan.14.os 12,842,000 a, Total), previous week.42,411, 000 -Dressed Meats.\u201cThe tone of the market for dressed if they like, and the banks will do the| may be summed up \u2018somewhat as fol-| Honey\u2014Extracted white clov er honey, |.6ic pêr bag, ex track, for choice stoek.; Hops\u2014The market for hope remains] Cheese and Butter mand for poultry, and tlie markét con-' meats was steady, under à fair demand, for all lines, with the exception of beef, which moves slow.Choice hindquarters beef are selling at 7c\u2019to 7 1-2c; fronts, 3c to 4c; lambs, at Tc to 7 1-2c, and mutton at bc to6: 6 1-2c per 1b.Wheat in Winnipeg: \u2018Winnipeg, Man., Feb.2.\u2014Wheat firm, with better domand, but offers small.May, 105%: July, 106.Cash\u2019 prices: No.1 northern, 10114; No.2 northern, 98%; No.3 \u2018northern, 92%; No.4 extra, 84; No.4, 83; No.5, 68%; feed, 57.Receipts wheat, February 1st, 69 \u2018Cars; last year, 62.Oats Keep Strong - The tone of the local market for oats remains strong, but the\u2019 volume of business passing is small, owing to the continued light offerings.Sales of car lots of No, 2 white were made at 44c, apd No.3 at 43¢ per bushel, ex store.A wire from the west this morning stated that sales of No.2 white oats were at 40c per bushel, on an 18c freight rate to Montreal, which is equivalent to 46 5-8 ex store here.+ Big Jap Rice Crop .An extraordinary rice \u2018crop 1s expected in Japan this year.: kio newspapers publish: the follow- nde fficial statement, which glves the estimate of the 1904.crop, made after Sept.1, compared with: the \u2018production of the four preceding years, and the average production of :the past seven years, omitting the best and the worst: i : Bushels.1900.ken Len ce sa naeu se 212,268,211 \"AO0L.een .+ 1.0 s0wr00 sou sa0000\u2026 240,154,988 902 2 asooscecsacsecee emo c200000.189,056,480 QUB.Laure rorrsoncnue -sesnnsse 281,905,720 1904.ao.; .259,837,696 \u201cAverage.216,520,155 Hogs and Provisions There was no actual change in the condition, of the market for dressed hogs, but the undertone remains very firm, and the demand.in a jobbing way Is fafrly good at $7.50 and at $6.50 to $7 for country dressed.\u2018The demand\u2019 - Canadian Bacon - Majl advices of the 21st from England are bullish on Canadian bacon, remarking: \u201cThis market is also sald to be suffering from short supplies.On Tuesday list prices were advanced 2% all round, and a moderate amount \u2018of trade has since been done, but demand has been shaken somewhat by the rapid advances.Holders, ever, are very firm.\u201d - | Apple Exports ; Co \u2018The total apple shipments \u201cfrom all \u2018ports for the week ended Jan.28, and Lsince the season opened; figures in barrels, with comparisons follow: - : For the Week.Glase : ,To'Liver- Lon-.5 oo From.pool.don.gow.Total Boston .22 292 1,481 Ces 23,773 New Yor k 823 5h 992 *10, 4 94 | Port'd, Me.2,111 are 2111 Halifax}.1,249 \u201cee oes 219 St.John, N:B.676.cee ee ol \"532 Totdl for.- .Week.25, 010 4.147 992 89, 079 Same week = : - 9 eer wee re ere 9,336 Same week 1903 2.sae eee ell 47,396 *Includes 7,854 barrels to various ports.\u201cIncludes 876 barrels to \u2018various ports.\u2019 business: basis in a very short time.Shñice.Season Opened.kinds ax and fang ary Sow fir of .all - Pr .9 2.nds are carried the new firm, and | New York a 020 925,355, 522, \u2018gag! for the convenience of the purchasing Portland, Me.192.818 218.885 201, 325 7 public, Montreal .367.681 - 728,132 76.75 _\u2014\u2014 Halifax D.244.477 * 364.303 3.666 ETERNAL, UNBROKEN SILENCE.Bt.John, N.B.8940.52.012 -32,958| In reply to a question as to what had \u2018Annapolis, NS.him 14.658.impressed him most vividly when first.\u201cWolfville, NS, 80500 Lol x ++\" confronted by the impenetrable barrier Totals + LA Horse Market There 1s a fair demand for heavy horses of a good class, weighing from 1,400 lbs.up, but buyers do not seum disposed to pay over $200 for this cinus, while it is difficult to buy them froin the farmers for anything less than he.above figure.For light horses, thera | does not sdem to be the -usual decline this year especially for the higa class, and very few sales of any consequence, have taken place this winter, in fact, one or two parties who deal entirely in high class saddle and.harness horses stated that they had not bought a single beast this autumn or winter, which is said to be due \u2018fo tho\u2019 conditioti of the stock market, ani business gencrally: There was some \u2018demand in the \u2018early winter for fast road horses that could travel a lle !t 2.30 or less, and a number of *nese were \u2018brought in \u2018from outside points.Light delivery and medium priced driving horses have also been in limited demand, but owing to the keen demand on the American side especially in the eastern states for all classés of light horses there have.sbeen very few coming into this market lately.as dealers have found it more profitable to gu - elsewhere.The cheap horse or +the-plain\u2014s mand than at the present time.The ,Montreal horsemen are at last bezin- ning to realize that it does not pay to [put their money in a \u201chas beens\u2019 he \u2018shipment of horses to\u201d this markéé-of h all classes have been growing less or, (some time past, now, owing to the fact\u2019 \u2018that in days gone by, when buyers could go to western Ontarlo and bring In horses here and make some mon:y on.them, have gone and now the country buyer: finds that he can \u2018do better in other markets, consequently the \u2018result will \u2018be that Montreal .45% H% Ad 4% July .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.456 40% 454 AGN Oats,\u2019 May eres .30% So: 30% 3044 ere - YSAYE AND THE KNABE PIANO, This week .in connection with lhe At the Hochelaga Convent yesterday His Lordship Bishop Archambault; \u2018of Jollette, presided at -a ceremony of the a \u201c6 ee en en w= Son | 10 .\u2026\u20260 aces pe chooses Time\u20142.22, 2.24 1-4, 2.24 75 \u2014_\u2014 | A NEW BUSINESS.Mr.Alex.Smith Takes Over the Basi.AGEN .ness at 2639 St, Catherine St.Mr, Alex.Smith, -formerly manager.for the firm of Gatchouse & Co., at |2639 St, Catherine Street, corner of | Buckingham Avenue, has recently tak- jen over the business at that point, Mr.\\Smith is now conducting business\u201d in !general dry goods, continuing the same Lines followed up by \u2018the Gatehouse rm.- Mr.Smith has become.known to a large circle of customers during\u201d his experience as manager at the uptown |store, and will make a success of his new undertaking.-He was manager for Gatehouse & Co., for two.and a half iyeärs, \u2018 During that time the business grew very° rapidly, starting as a very small concern and attaining a good of snow and ice in Antarctic seas, Com- :[mander K.F.Scott, R.N., said: j \u201cTHe extraordinary, stilltiess; as nov- telists.would say: \u2018it was awe-inspiring.\u2019 Nothing ever bèat into one's brain as did that wonderful stillriess, eternal silence unbroken from tHe beginning.:And then, again, the vastness of everything.You see, wo.went down a coastline alone of 250 miles in length, and, of- course, inland there was an im- fmense, -au.impenetrable stretch of land for hundreds and Fundreds of miles.Wé reuliséd that we skirted & vast continent that has never been explored, and which never will be explored, and this reached away and away until it was merged .at last in \u2018the ice-cap of the \u2018Southern Polé\u2014ice which is many thousands of feet in thickness; .and which constantly renews and supplies | the linmense glaciers w hich, find their way down to the coastline,\u201d \u201cThe silence, the loneliness, and the vastness.of the Antarctic, that,\u201d \u2019 said Commander Scott, Be! what, impressed us all so much.\u201d he blessings of! \u201croutine.\u201d - There are a few self-made men and] \u201cAnd - what,\u201d the Commander was further asked, \u201cdid you find was the best preventive against being wearied* or even bored by the sameness.of vverything, and all the hardships you must have been forced to undergo all of you?= \u2014\u201cRoutine-was-the-elmple-repigr\u2014 LA fixed \u2018order of life, regulär work, regu- regular everything.It helps to check pthe days off.We played hockey and football, a good deal, walked, ran ski-| Taces- and, under cover, chess, and | cards, and games of that kind.The mén read a gredt deal.Some of them were very fond of Darwin's \u2018Origin of Species,\u2019 and Fitchett\u2019's histories,\u201d | Sallors, we are assured by Comman- der- Scott; \u201care thoughtful men, and are Aa interested in bnougis lui ooks.\u201d\u201d .| A SHORT \"REG ATION, \u2018 My \u2018parents, well-meauing in their way, \u201cO man immortal, live for something!\" and ail such, and I! had to humillate myself by disgorging them in public.The consequence was, that not only on Friday afternons, but whenever anybody came to visit the school, I \u2018was butchered to make à Roman, holiday, But there is one happy memory of a Friday after- moon.Determined to show my friends nud fellow-citizens that I, too, Was born in Ar- cadin, and was a living, human boy, I.announced: to the teacher: \u20183 got another piece.\u201d \u201cOh, have you?\u2019 cried she, i sure of an extra - - O-man-immortal intellectual treat.Ro 5 Dont arohed to ihe.pl tt d ereupon matched to the platform an declaimed that deathléss \"1ÿFic: When I was à boy,l was & bold.one, My mammy mado me & rew shirt out o dad's oll ome.All ot 1t?Certainly.Isn't\" that enough?That was the only distinctly popular platform effort I ever made.I am proud \u2018of it now.| was _proud of fit then.But the news of \u2018my triumph was coldly received at home.\u2014Bugene Wood in \u2018McClure's.\u2014 \u2014 Provinces OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT.or Montreal, Superior Court, No.584.ps \u2018Prefontaine Co., Plaintiff, versus O.wi Daunais, Defendant.On the 1ith day of Feb-: ruary, 1906, at 10 of the clock in the forenoon, at the aforesaid place of business of said Defendant, No.1052 St.Catherine Street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seised in this cause, consiat- ing of.one soda ay in niarble.Condi seven -heats and the victory of the\u2019 | points, ' lar play, regular meals, regular hours, |.PERIL in oF CIDA Capita! Paid Up.$3,000:000 Rest.Account.3,000,008 TORONTO = HEAD OFFKE ss = T.R.MERBETR sro iii aR ICE- DL D.R W GENERAL MANAGER MONTREAL BRANCH\u2014South-west cor.of St.James and McGill Sts.General Banking Business.\u2018Savings Department.Sterling Exchange.J.A.RICHARDSON.zo Managen LUNSS, STEWART & ow General (Insurance Agents, .16 8T.SACRAMENT STREET.Montreal.: \u201cAny kind of Insurance Policy inspected and reported on as to.security, conditions, ete.\u2014 GEORGE ©.HIAM.0.GC, PANGMAN HIAM & PANGMAN, : Qenoral Insurance Agents and Brokers.@| Liverpool & Lordon & Globe ~ - Insurance Co.'s Building, Montreal.= \u2014 OPTIONS.on \u2018AMERICAN and CANADIANRAILS for 30, 60 and 30 days.Loÿoon and PARIS EXCHANGE, Li mited.VICTORIA ST.: TORONTO.ORDERS for \u2018the purchase or sale of all securie -ties traded ih on the (NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, \"CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCH'GE, LONDON*STOCK EXCHANGE, BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE, MONTREAL STOCK Excuse, TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, NEW YORK CURB, \u2026- so Are solicited by \u201c© NORRIS P.BRYANT,.84 St.Francois Xavier St, Mont Direct Private Wires, to Metropo an Eleotric and Gas Fixtures Our Annual After Stock Taking Clearance Sale begina in February.Every thing Electrical.THE SAYER ELEO- , TRIC CO., 10.12 and 14 Beaver Hell a Hill.Tel.Main 4548, : = Phone Main 981, \u2018THE PROVINCIAL ~ Mutual Fire Insurance Company Room 67, Guardian Bullding - Montreal, - General Fire Insurance Business transacted at the Lowest Rates.AGENTS WANTED throughout the Province, a IF YOU HAVE MONEY ~~ ° TO.INVEST \"WRITE IN CONFIDENCE ; .205ST.J AMES ST.- Main 505.- By Writing 6.J.ADAMS & 00, 205 ST; JAMES STREET, Concerning the most promising money makeg ever placed before the Canadian public.Main 505.\u201c \u2018Buy stock in \u2018the CAPITA SD * Pari value of shares, $10.00 each.The Company bave now 1, 000 scales in operation, averaging $2.90 per week profit, or at the rate of over 15 per cent.ou.the entire capital.The.intentfon is to put.out 5,000 scales, which will earn $750,000 per annum.| Lar fortunes have been smade from slot machines, but: this is ihe first opportunity In such à Company.- We have a limited.number of shares \u2018for sale at par, viz.: $10.00 per share, and expoch they wlll be rapidly subscribed.* Full particulars DELAY.v PARKER & co., 61 Victoria st - Toronto.ms DALE & CO.Marine and Fire Underwriters, 30 St.Francois Xavier Sta, : MON TREAL.The Annual Geficral Meeting of the Shares holders and Policy-holders of the Company, for the election of Directors and the transace tion of other busihess, will be held at the Head Office of tlie Company, in the City of \u2018| Toronto, on Wednesday, tho Z2nd day of Feb- | ruary; 1905, at noon.The following, Poltéy-holders\u201d Directors re TION.A.T.BLISS, CHARLES CHAPUT,, Esq.R.HILLS, 5 vo , Secretary.Toronto, 30th January, 1805.: \u2014 \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District, of Three RivArs.extraordinary off s\u2014clearing up stocks \"IN THE SUPENBR COURT.\u2014NO.171.Dame Philomene Lamothe, wife of Louis Philippe Carignon, of th& Parish of Chams plain, farmer, duly authorized for \u2018All pure poses \u2018hercof, Plaintiff, vs.the said Louis | Philippe Carignon, Defondant.\u2018 An aclion.for separation from bed tite.against Defondant.Three Rivers, - Nov: 24th,\" 1904, © TOURIGNY & BUREAU, - Attorneys for Plaintifs , THIS IS IT \u2018That fs\u2014Don't Forget about our Annual Clearance Sale of Gas and Electric.Lighting.Fixtures.Remember\u2014for 38 days.\u2019 THE SAYER ELECTRIC CO'Y., 1081 Beaver Hall Hill, Phone Main 4648.The Herald 1s \u2018pub:ished > The Fang) seed Publishing Company, Or tions cash, T.B.8.0.Yebruary, 1908.ve .- Montreal, leti Montreal.James 8.pris, Director, [FR - + G.J.Adams& Co.How To [TT MONEY COMMENCE THE NEW Cl Canadians have had to -purchase an interest 2 THE CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE C COMPANY \u2018tire this year, and aro eligible for re-electiont | and \u2018board, has been thls day instituted by Plaina pores Talking Scale Co.i on * application, DON'T n° \u201d Ta \u201ca J a ; dues\" - - CL 1 3 : SL en - - ; Ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 meg THE DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1905.T~ or a PE 4 ES 0 BRITISH PRES 7 ni.\" care Clado Was the Chiet| { | SE | : 205 ae oro oe, Have You Houses.fi Rent?We Will Rent Them for You.Free of Charge! + Paris, Feb.2.\u2014A continuance of the LS to : | .: i - eross-examination of the Russian offi: so : | A .OT A ,Ç ; ; .: 2 È A6 FT 0 hy - .£ers at to-day's sessien of the interna- ©.We are.co _ .SE 5 For Clonal commission.inquiring into the Ch e a nfident that the remarkable offer we are about 0 place These lists will be transferred to cards and filed away in cabinets __ \u2018There ls one condition, however, which we shall Insist upon.The .efore you has never been equalled.If will \u2018open up a new era in the specially desi d for this pu e, 8 \u2018tn t ) : j ! North Sea incident, developed consid- already overworked field of house renting., The ancient\u2019 and unsightly examined es gne s purpos » so that any card may be found and | proprietor must fill in the attached coupon with the one or more houses - y 1 mined at a moment's notice.: he wi ; U \u20ac \u2018and exact, and the _ erable feeling and several sharp ex use of \u201cTo Let\u201d boards and placards will be a thing of the past, and N °C shes us to rent.The descriptions must be true and exact, and the changes of remarks.Captain Clado likewise the weafy house-hunter plo dding up one street and down an We will have the cards 30 arranged that we can- without hesitation price asked the very lowest and last one.Should we, find things \u2018mis- garticularly criticized the hostile atti- other walking miles perhaps in a vain search -to secur hou th t pick out a card corresponding to a house with a certain number of rooms represented, we shall.at once decline any further dealings.with.that tude of the Ewitish press.He sald Vice- ' Te P p e a house tha in any desired locality.Take an instance: A party calls at our officeand, | Proprietor.In our position we must guard the public\u2019 8 Interest as well Admiral Rojeatvensiy Lai Eine whl answer all requirements.: c .inquires if we have a house or flat of about seven rooms, fituated some ; as the landlord's : vate letter severely condemning , : .1 2, ome-: | .i Lo privat 3.press, \u2018using one phrase which Such antiquated ideas must sooner or later give way to.progress, where in Westmount; immediately we take our index and look up seven- - We will, on bur side, not only secure the proprietor a tenant, but we Captain -Clado said he considered ne and what time more appropriate than the present.room houses in this locality, finding them under certain index numbers | Will likewisé submit the best references obtainable ffom sai tésÿnt: césenry nl aa aon remark- ~ Our offer then is progress-\u2014Bood snappy Twentteth Century pro- - - which agree with the same number on our filed cards.We are enabled \u201cthe proprietor shall say whether or not \u2018such a \u2018person \u2018is sa iafaetory , > You shall judge.in a moment to give the inquirer \u2018the exact descri tio; d to hi .d that it was doubtless some strong, Bress., B ption and amoynt of o him.| , \\ scataring ae rep ea: \u201cI will nor To begin with, our right to handle real estate and to anviounce our- rent he will have to pay for such a house, and likewise.where the key |, In conclusion, we wish to st: ate that we e anticipäte\u201d \u2018the enmity of the sas PES bhrase was strong, but it was | [i selves as real estate agents is secured by virtue of, out Charter signed may be had, After obtaining this information, he goes to see the house- real estate agents who obtain a \u2018certain commission for renting houses.bitter.\u201d J at Ottawa, January 4th., } .and ir satisfactory he returns and gigns the regular lease form, and thus We cannot.help this; we feel sorry that it should be so, but we \u2018have no Captain, Clado referred to an alleged : - : the landlord, without any trouble, secures a tenant and the tenant, with- | Intention of harming them, and to show our good-will we particularly mis- \u201cstatement, that Russian torpedo , It is qur intention to secure from proprietors having houses io rent \"out any worry, secures au desired house.: ask that any proprietor now dealing with.an agent and.intending to.\u2018 on e scene py : \" boats ree to the trawlers.a de- a ful and complete list of the many points pertaining.to same, such as |.All this is ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COST to both proprietor and: send us his name will still retain his agents services and let results \u2018élared that no such torpedo ponts re- will be found in the attached coupon.CL tenant, our benefit is in securing the good-will of both.determine.which system is best., \u20ac mained.| .* .a - ~ - - « - MN : .: - - : Se Co .- À - - Hugh O' Beirne (agent of Great Brit- : Co .' .: se © - co : ; CL : Ct Co - ain); sald he had_heretotore refrained .; N ; su .; oo ; Lo | from asking a delicate question, mame- .0 .: ; 2 ® © .: =X ; : i + .RE ro Jv.why none of the Russian ships re- oo ; .- .2 .3 \u2018 ; ; \u2018 OR i > mained to give assistance after knows: LA ; _ : \u2018 u on .ui an al 0 - S ; : .« 20 : ing that peacefull, fishing boats had .a So CT .0 : 9 .9 = \u2018 | \u2018 ; 70 a 4 = , Le ; been struck.- .> .; : LS : .wo ABN 10 EE So Captain Clado ainsw ered that Aamiral - .; - LL 2° RE Lo 20 _.Co , .- .© Rojestvensky had fully explained that PB.erties eevee saienele san suc see RET vous anses a pere ee ewcérsée semer cannes RS esse cran grace Face srasareesape tenta se rene tasse nen need pr : .\u2018he did not co! onsider the injuries to the| _ ; vo : ; 2° AS > ! J a ret , resreer tance unes re cce rar seat tea eee.aicsrnntnssne ace n sense cases ae ES 000 AUS 00000000 fishing boats were serious, whereas the! |, to ; .; - | ; .oo a - LS Le 20 i , squat bon beat Js eee Hasire TS ve } eo ot oT.: : ) \u2018attack by torpedo bo: 4 = ., .Ces een re attire dits ne a en i ble to withdraw the squadron so, soon °, : .\u2018 .\u2018\u2018 .@.gly Possible from the vicinity of- such Le Monreat, Frsruary I ST; 1905.\"attacks.= .: > on Le - Admiral Beaumont \u201c(Great Britain), TE.| GENTLEMEN: : 151 A n oe = ! 4 - 10 Lu closely questioned the ne Onto Co pe \u2019 \u2018 ~ gave the order Lo fire, ; 01 LA A 4 EE ne en 1e ; Will you.please ingért my name and the following property = } eu is - ; - tee vo : ; .\u2018 \u2018 éhip Alexander III.also \u2018maintained his Ce 1° + RE 2e ory on cross-examination.Real Es ta te Depar tment, oe or properties in your \u2018Directory of Vacant Houses.It is clearly under.; Sh » \u2018stood there will be no charge of any kind to me should vou secute a - \u2018 : : a LA St.Catherine Street._ suita ble tenant for.one or ail my.properties.eT = : - .> N t.« .LL EE _ .- 5 - 5 - _ .J ; A , La : \"LOCATION Co LE How \u201cDining - j : ele (Bath | Plumb.Bases a oo TL True Te Ta TR So LOC TION STYLE |.git Parlors\u2019 \u201cRoom Rooms | Boudin Pantry Kitchen |\" Room | W.C.| ing |* mént Stables |, Heating Lighting.Insladed Possession \u2018Price ._ KEY AT i CE } .1 a ! , .| : SL ; - - i .\u2019 _-\u2014 } +, > So .i \u2019 Loy 1 QU 2 - i - A Lo BE ce = .; = } .7 .! * ) N 2 \u201c x : = ; | ; | - 176.Blank Streets.+.| Self-contained | Stone Front ~ 2 4 1 a - 0 Cl + exten oe Open, Q' |3 Stalls | Hot Water : Elec.& Gas \"No 7 May lst $25.00 175 Blank Street | : .A .- Le 1 oo 4, |., .| .; ; .; > 7 ; = - = - : ; = ; TT = J Spa Ne | he ; N | .° , t win ein | , i : = ._ x .5 .i : i ~~ TOOUR CUSTOMERS a EE .Co LU Bring your book and a | : ; -| ; I | 4 Co oo have $1.00 worth of -.' - ! ce , ! .| ro - .À _ ,Ç - Lou ; * Green Cash _Receipts at CT 1 - | 4 pr dy .LR absolutely free, to our | .| | ; \u2019 | - ) NE Re both stores, at : : LC Cos - cb | - .04 x 1815 8.Catherine st.- Le PU 4 \u2018 : IE , | N .~ .\u2018 ; A Co : 0 ' .I EE Also a.: =k | a.\u2026 | ; Co à ., F \u2018 : | bo ' _ LS O R - < A = = ce ! t 1 oe \u20ac _ - IE - a 0.& .\u2019 * ; a 20° zo : ; D BN \u2019 | eo ; - 4 ; = Ce ) ., - Se ; 7 | 0 .3 - On \u2018every purchase D.aq Lo.LOST + x TA wa Es oo Lo a Ce 1 SE - .= \u201c - art So | : .- .: _ + 20° ; 8 YN ; - Co \u201coe co 0 2 : : \u201cevery Friday, Satur- \u201d 7 Remarks: coven dine + Proprietor.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.i uns iivanre san enrerre coca sh esra ressens day, Sunday and EE wo Ne, To a EE Coe Te EE LS A Monday.\" Ce Coo EE eT 1 A ea .\u2018 Sh \u2019 .a ix \u201c ws Les .Lt 0 .oT ?, : , - _ _\u2014 \u2026 \u2019 .co .ne >, _ ; Te 5 _ A vo _ i esos ssen son \"ouais EEE EA ERE RE EE EERE ERE AER AL AA AAA AER Co I pe - LoL nL = .\u2026 ; .: - Lo So .: .Cu o NR : \"+ ' : : .* \u201ca .oe T .: \u2018 : ~ .: .: i .I» .y v : .er - .| .\u201c - Big Cut Pries ini every Dept.a.: - =.\u2018 .i .; Ll ._ .- .> - A = - .+ > .- - - =, , .cebeerervsiaanit ieee 00010 0000 00004000 000010000000 200 MON 4000 0000 2000 T NOT 0 EE oT .\u201cnon see tone cran eu eu 000000000000 5 0000000200 00000 0000.; .14 + .; oe Patent Medioines, - Toilet Requisite y 0 Co WL | i st Requlsites a Cr Blanks like the above Coupon supplied.on application.Drugs, Cigars LE I | 1° | , oo and Preseriptions \u2014 \u2014 | \u2014 Satisfaction or Money Refunded.v = = Fow of Our Prices: * .+ .A - 7 T = x WHERE BRANDY IS MADE [meting ane TE CONSO \u2018A TA A Eee ad Be I Prizes for Bridge or Other Games \u2018COGNAC\u2019 S GOLDEN HOME i of fons na den: A cuir aLass ridge or VASE, for.$L.36 Lo ride te l'ed in an -offitial.report, In 1546 a definite] =.RE I victory all along the llIne war announced.Pa \"A CUT GLASS ALMOND DISH, for.$=-60 Meanwhile, the.big firms, husbanding their | St A STERLING SILVER GILT OLIVE SPOON, for $2.00 preclous \u2018stores \u2018of.brondy, and \"drawing on And à great many others to choose from.- +.Wampôles Elixir of Cod | How Charente Grape Growers Produce the Liquor Sold i: Pays Bas and the vineyards in.other parts of the country which had wlthatood | .Livér oD, $1.00, for.T5e ; \u2019 : 1 t-f he 1 t of wi the | to Warm Hearts of Future Generations\u2014American he pont for hg i A orien 0.hey | Welsh Evan mT Tells H wil GEO.G.ROBINSON & co.PWampole's Emulsion, $1.00, ! field against them.England required brandy.\u2019 mete areca seers.6 : ! ' 2 ; .; home \u2019 Wampoles Beer, Trow and J ° Sh Vines Used for Best Results CT ned price for it because an | He Became Inspired to JEWELLERS 2397 St.CATHERINE ST.Wine, \"T5c¢, for.+.49c : ®, * : | objectionable insect was ravaging the.Char- ' 0 ces : jeute vineyards.The Englishman asked for ; > Best Norw egian Cod Liver: j cheap brandy, and.he got it\u2014with a ven-j _ .- Preach.; \u2019 ; mu , (= | We \u2018were\u2019 in the very heart of the Grande pulp oozed the -fuice, and_ flowed away inte | geance.Now some of iL was made is one of Oil, nt $1.00, Sees BB - = : pl $1.0 for.:.35e ; Champagne country of the Charente, and had channels, uyder the fiooriis.climbed down i the, guilty ae of the world, but 1 am = : : \u2018i Davies.sald, Le) wonderful Gracey ; sible to o ' vo Lo À - Peruna, $1.00, for.\u2026 _SBC | motored one pe Cognac in\u2019 order that 1.into a, log, dark ebed, where.below a pipe Bordeaux car six france a case which our: | Evan Roberts, \u2018the leader of they \u2018Yes, I said, \u2018O wonderful Grace!\" \u201cExtract of Malt ve .ray\u2014slasy-s00uld gaines mhich_re 25048 bof 00f, ile, {0-000 : .What bent me was God commending good) 95c, for Ty.> !-general \u2018tdea of.the country, dnd see; some- fermer bad plac: ed rows of barrels Tato capsule), swathed in straw, and starred like converaion, The young.evahgelist ré- | , for.Z0c j ting ot work of the vintage.hoy [be young vitre Fan Irom.taps Dyer the Milky Way.ti tav In C called that one Friday night last Spring, it to \u201ccommend.After I was bent a Extract of Baef, every size, at l Of course.1 asked quedtions, and \u2018the first ling shed, where in a few.weeks\u2019 time, When mé Pay pe Firipg my stay In Cor: when praying at his \u2018bedside before ar of peace oh hy and the -* eut pices, ete, ete.| two.were \"Have the vineyards recovered af- | the young wine had fermented, the \u2018brandy |Yards of the Charente are producing : more.sleep, he was \u201ctaken up to a great ex- a ence Tang, « they sang I thought , > ter the scourge of the phylioxera?\u201d and.\u201cIs \u2018would be \u2018made.wine tuan they did \u2018before the evil days ot Panse, without tinie or space\u201d It was|VOICE* 8 y Da Fellows\u2019 Syrup, $150.5.$1.00 | the.brand : .0 The pot-stills, \u2018which the farmers use are the \u201cseventies aud that the spirit distilled rcommunioh with God,\u201d he said, \u201cI.was of the bending at the Judgment ys 7 ; .?randy now made.as good-:aë\u2014it was very simple: but expérieüce has shown that | from the wine is as fine a brandy as \u201c\u201cCog-\u2019 frightened.So great \u2018was my shivers and I was filled with compassion for those who-would-be-bent-on that\u201d day, Syrup for Children, \u201cosc.19e: \u2018 before.the little Insects came from \u2018Amerlea the best brapdy- comes by the simplest nae\u2019! has ever produced.ling that I\" rocked the bed, and my H forth th Ivation ° i = \u2019 \"Henceforth the salvatio means.The brandy ls twice distilled, and Lo [brother being awakened, took hold of [and I wept.land dentroyed the vinea?\" La Ç 'g S : op only the t ti f Ilation, i Dr.Lambert's Syrup, 35c.23¢ J! My host propssed to postpone the.first story only phe bes der lon 0 of \u201che anim on, | + ++ |me, thinking I was ill.\u201d After that or res became the burden of my Dr.Mathieu's Syrup, 35e.: 25e | til some\u2019 evéning- after dinner.My \u2018atlier (tainäd.SENATOR WARK WILL RE experlence, he awoke every morning, at [eaT > 0% \u201c 0 i.> B question, my host told me had heen answered a James Hennessey, the head, of ones of \\ ane à clack: and from that Hour wag\u201d \u2014 ! ; ; : : re a 1 n of Cog-| : \u2018taken up\u2019 in | for the farmers by the brandy itself.* aus was hog ly rms of the ei utores \u2018ot TI © RETURN TO OTTAWA for four hour of He Den de Lo bo Ln - MR.JOHN DOBNEY | er - The districts produce brfiedy which it: at bis house, and amid avenues of giant.vats one: \"It \"was too divi 5 d awa esterday at; its best .in the Grande Champagne) and [and acres of hogsheads-I learned something th + vine to say any-p \u2018There passe Yo tor | then decil Aged: Senator is.in Excellent Health thing about it.Days passed, and he| North Bay, Ont, a rallvay contrac .n declines in value us the circles of the of the \u2018care\u2019 with which.brandy is stored, 8 found that his: heart was -hard\u2014that of Montreal in the person of Mr, John GADBOIS\" varjous Bols\u2014I\"ine Bois, Bon \u2018Bois, Bol r- matu he | - .> dinalres.Doin a Terroir -go aver om fon Bastand.eventually - \u201cpug on board ship | and wilt Attend Senate \u2018het could look at.the Cross \u201cwithout! Dobney at the age of 47 years.De- the centre; though I learned that no farmer - ; ?Sessions.feeling.\u201d He could-weep for the hard-| ceased was a son of the late \u2018Michael ; in the Charente ever acknowledgéd that his | WHAT.TIE- STARS MEAN.oo > 1 Îness of his heart.but ho could not|iDobney, and a .nephew,'of the late \u2019 vineyard lies outside the limit of the Bons Brandy of vintage yeirs, I found, \u201c1a gen: Fredericton, N.B., Feb.\u2014 (Spee al, I weep for Christ.\u201d \u201cI loved the Father | Hugh and John Dobney, who had the , \u20ac Bols, © l éraliy shipped.to England in bulk, and al- Hon.Senator Wark, who 18 nearing h S|and the Spirit,\u201d he sald, \u201cbut I did not contract for the dullding of part of the PICKING THB GRAPES.\u201c| fowed to mature in the casks In British |one.liundred and first birthday, is en-\u2018Icve the Son.\u201d C.P.R.line.Deceased was & member - BETWEEN \u201cWe saw the grapes picked, and emptiea |'St0res;\"1900 was n vintage year.and 1004 will joying excellent health: this winter, and} jie prayed, and the.time of his con- of \u2018Canada Council, Branch 4lg of the from the wodoen baskets into a 0 vat algo probably be regarded ns one.The bot- manifents - deep interest in all ubllc!version drew mearer.-\u2018It was very|;C.M.B.A.He leaves a.wife and six STAN on wheels which two horses harnessed tan- tied brandy, which is exported in cases, has affairs, He expeets to go to OttaWiinear when he \u2018heard the Rev.Seth|children.The funeral will take place |.Ÿ and Cor.Mount Ho.and St.Law- \u201c| dem drew to one of the windows\"of a great natured In the stores at Cognac, and has and take his seat in Senate in April.Joshua, say at a \u2018meeting, \u201cLord do Friday morning on the arrival of the \u2014 \u2019 renc treet, .Tel.Bell East 1741.Tel.Mer.2041 shed.We scrambled in through one of the attained the ago guaranteed by the stars | ; ation at ant 171 7 eros 050 3 green ie id 0 0 he Mal ER EL ha TE et ' co +7.J] As soon as my eyes became accustomed to the brandy.does not continue to mature, and thus | MILKMEN ELECT OFFICERS, od: \"0 L @ g * i Church, and the interment \u2014 a N.Bè+\u2014Mr.Gadbois,is the of-.brown hâlt-light, I found myself ip a pic- ® \u2018one star brandy in\u2019 Lottie will never be- prayed, ord, bend., me.\u201d int 8x ES ane noter AGSORTMENT oF 1 Druggist for the Mon \\turesque - interior, which Would have pleased come a -\u2018\u2018thrée star,\u201d however long it ma Cow , _ 0 foal Drugs and.other ontreal 1the eye of an artist.Three windows In the be.Kept in a collar.: 19: Me™ 9, 8 Cote.is the: New Presi-} .=~ THE CLIMAX.\u2018 ei .societies.He also represents and 200%, were squares of flefce light.and at The last great vintage from {Le \u201cpurely 2 dents \\ : Co eer gre [Mason & Risch Pianos i .p an the fourth the men and the great vat and a French vines in the Charente was in 1875.It The climax came at a meeting the .WANT UNIFORMITY IN.LAW.\u2018exchanges - Free Coupons for slide, down which the grapes came to be s a glorious summer that year, and the The annual meeting of.the Milkinen's following evening.As one and \u2018the = IN remedies from.Dr, Shogp Family crusbed, blocked tha sunsnine, Fanos ripened spl ndidly.But what, wsis Association was held last night at tlie other prayed; he put the question tu St.John, N.B.Feb.2.\u2014(Speclal.) \u2014i ; À AND Medicine Co.and 'Liquozone Co., In the warm glopm men in coloured shirts belptul je, the pre ad iso.helpful to Monument National for the clection of [the Spirit, \u201cShall\u2019 I pray now?\u2019 And|{The barristers of the province at: their| * 3; ET ems Chicago, etc.< .or briped Jersies, with Lure arms, ere Ineraaved by countless m millions.The far- officers and reception of the varlèus®the Spirit whispered, \u201cWait a little.\u201d | annual meeting last evening discussed | 4 =\" de * Same offer with P.Gadbois & the openings at ot nes niers, most of them, uprooted and burned reposts, The financial report showed|The rest is given in Evan Roberts's 'the advisability of the \u201cintroduction into! À Co, 1815 St.Catherine Street.: i their vines, abd many of them sold their [2 balance on hard of $483.74 as against own, words: \u2014 this province of the Judicature Act to ; i 2 11 East 916.Tel.Mer.754.| thelr ee abd many Of de ble firias of [$267.95 last ves.The election of of-| \u201cThe living force grew and grew, and) bring the practice Into Ty ai.with} el.Be as , * T, + Log the brandy trade, however, did not.give UD fiéers resylted as follows: I was almost bursting.And.instantly| the other provinces.Nearly all mems- \u2018r Bpeclal Gasoline all \u2018kinds £ ; SOME GINGER TEA : the battle, and.prepared, like a garrison resident; J.B., Cote; vice-president, {some one ertded his prayer\u2014my bosom bers favored the idea gnd it si 2 i Spegtal Charcoal Boge Can: b | which knows it wiif' be obliged ta Stand \u201c W, H.Griffit}i, secretary, E.Boussier; boiling, 1 won have burst if 1 _had| nounced that the judges;also y , 1s considered a good thing to break siege, to hold out through the ba treasurer, 3.Gordon; directors, D.Gas- [not prayed.What bolled me was that |1¢ is likely that =the hatter | PA sa: dies, Hardware, all at cut prices.\u201cÀ visit is solicited\u201d Goods de- up a chill, but something much more As ithe plague had come from America, it ton, G.Jubinville: J.J.Jo t \u201c Legitlatuxer certain is.asteaspoonful of Nerviline yas tor Amerlon that the commie ras Stowe, T.F.Smith, 8, rique cd een or Knees se 5 arma over brought tha TR M taken fn hot water.Nerviline sends\\ mers of Cognac \u201cbegan to replant with Am- The president\u2019 reported regarding an the seat in front of me, and the tears interview he had had with the city in-|and perspirdtion flowed freely.Lil A meeting 0 the sdhs of.a ; nsc\u201d escriptions prompt- sloping wagmth tingling all through) ¢piean roots, } 5 7 ; en \u2018body, makes you feel good at once.} \u2018ispettors, at which it was agreed that .w prepa prevated and delivered quick- Nothing so good fôr colds, coughs, chest \u2018BATTLE oF, BRANDY BREWING.of the milkmen fined for hou two.ainutes\u2019 It wie \u201cTeariul, 1 RA Reds Ren à prssuntation a pains and \u201cchitis:\u2014Get a 2üc bottle of\" The.Americas A which flourished well ES shoul\".br pi La ms! Bend be ade to \u2018ek-Mayor @ Polson\u2019s Nerviline to-day, .- enough ta Oe labds, were\" strangled brow arian Saas a A hen; Si, ho hive tn \u2018and Mra.JN ER i$ ES are [ \u20ac Ve + A 200$ es E NE rx MONTREAL.DAILY I HERA, THE S.RTS | vou BANE - IN FAHL, EAE Wondeser Beat Brockville 8 to 4 Before 4,000 _ t Spectators.The largest crowd.of the \u2018season, 4,- 000 saw the Wanderers defeat Brock- ville in a F.A.H.L.senior match at the Arena last night by eight gopls - to four.It was a rousing game.especially in: the first half when the Brockvilles, by strenuous playing, held the locals down to two goals, thy themselves scoring as many.They could not, however, \u201cstand the terrific: pace at which.they jumped Into the contest and were'obvi- cusly tired when the second period .commenced.On the other hand, the Wanderers were speedy and aggressvie from start to rinish and left- the ice when theyl were still far from being.\u201cail in.\u201d It was an exciting match, excepting in the last ten minutes, when it was ait Wanderers.In the early stages, it looked to be anybody'\u2019s game and spectators yelled themselves hoarse, - as Varlable fortune showered its tavors ont either team.First the: siege: raged] Hotly_ around, the Brockville nets and then it buzzed at the Wanderers goal and the \u201ctans\u201d were \u201ckept.on the Jump, \u2019 For a time indeed it looked as if Brockvilles were going to have revenge tor the defeat intliéted by \u2018Wanderers Saturday night in -the Island -Gity.They were as snappy and dashing, as their most enthusiastic supporters could desire and while.their cqmbi- nation and general team pläy were by! no means perfect, yet they had the faculty for keeping the puck in proximity to Baker and the latter; along with Billy Strachan and Dicky Boon were three, busy athletes for .the initial thirty minutes,\u201d The.-Brovk- villes could shoot tov, but: they\" could not get in on the local nets.with any \u201c marked degree of success, \u2019 + They set too fast a pace.though and \"could not maintain i and when they » cased up, the Wanderers spurted and arly in the second half secured a lead that nipped Brockville's championship \u201caspirations rather thoroughly.1t- was a much rougher game than .was that in Brockville, between the\u2019 Lwo Leams and for this the Brockvillis were entirely responsible.- In Brock- ville they played the puck but\u2019 iast night they played the man and that they became exhausted long before the match was conciuded, was due as much to their.strenuous efforts to , bunish their opponciits as to any othèr! \u201ccause.They chopped and slashed in 4 Iree and cass way and Yuging \u2018the course of the evening .suiashed in the Hcighborhood of a.dozen sticks.Wanderers took all that was coming to them jn the first half, \u2018but in the second\u2019 they adopted a vigorous style \u2014and_the visitors, being in\u2014poor_condi-| Loi Lu stand this heavy work, were uiekiy smothered, \u201cIn the matter of pnysical condition the\u2019 Brcektÿilles were fon early up to the Wanderers\u2019 staud- rd.te : audividuallv the Brockvilles -are a, © promising lot but-+hatr team play was! -NOL tu.be compared with that-of the Wanderers, Wwio.if they do not acquire swelled heads, and aun inclination ! Ww shirk practice, \u2018will be -in- Stanley cup shape by Feb.11,- when they play the Ottawas at the Ar eh.Last night _ iney worked together\u201d very :smoochly | und their \u2018combination was not -only pretty, but.was erfective.Their de- and W.\u2018George replaced him.e | \u201cThe\u201d Wanderers, 2; cobivie, 2.' -Lannon - was: hurt \u2018by Strachan \u2018SECOND HALF.B.Strachan rushed and passed from behind the nets to Marshall, who shot.Kerr: blocked and \u2018the puck bounced out to Glass, who drove it into the nets.Wanderers, 3; Brockville, Z.\u201c Marshall took the disc down the ice,: passed to Glass and the umpire\u2019 8 hand went up again.Wanderers, 4; \u2018Brockville, 2.On a long \u2018shot from the side.Marks scored for Brockville.A .Wanderers, 4; Brockville, 3.\u2018A pass from Marshall -to Glass and the umpire got busy again.Wanderers, 5; Brockville, 3.B.Strachan ahd Éarks wère rüled off.Boon made a stellar dash and when he shot the puck rebounded from McDonald\u2019s body to- Glass, who scored.Wanderers, 6; Brockville, 3.1 B.Strachan passed to Blachford and \u2018the score was; Wanderers, 7; Brockvillé, 8.- Glass and Marshall were -peualized and still the Brockvilles could guot score.Dobbie was ruled off.Blach- ford made a beautiful rush and scored.\u2018Wanderers, 8: Brockville, 3.In the last five minutes McDonald scored for Brockville, Wanderers, 8; Brockville, 4 ref FEDERAL LEAGUE STANDING.\u201c Won.Lost.To play.Wanderers., see oo 4 Ls 3 Ottawa osseux 2 1 bo Brockville ., \u2014\u2026.\u2026\u2026.3 2.3 Cormwall \u2026 seen 2 Ss - 3 Montagnard .9.\u201c4 4 \u201cSTANDING.\u201d CAHL + .Won.Lost: To play.Victoria .40 4 evan cens Montreal .\u2026\u2026.\u20181 ä Quebec .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.4 1 >.Shamroek-7 Be = Westmount 2 -4 4.National .J Games cancelled.According\u2019 to the rules of the.C.A.H.L., games of defaulting clubs stand ag played and future games count as wins for the, opposing.teams, herice National games scheduled.have been added as Wing \u2018the for \u2018the other clubs.NELSON Ws - ese .ble for Canadian Soo\u2019s _ Defeat.: = \u2018Sault Ste, Marie, ont, Feb.2,.\u2014(Spe-s cial.)\u2014Calumet-won from the Canadian Soo in-an International Jvague mateh here last night.by.six to four.Hod! Stewart was in'the* game: for Calumet, | and inspired his tedm 10 the winning | point.\" Hod's generalship.is worth a great deal.Calumet.won.the game in the first half, when'the score was four to onc, They kept the locals oun the hum at every stage and got in sone lucky oncs, In the second iialf, \u201csystem wus successful, \u2018the centre.-i scoring twenty gouls would be \".'the aggressive, the ; NCTORS Won - FOURTH MATCH About 250 People Saw Them Defeat the Westmounts * Last Night.Lined up upon the ice like half-bäcks in a football game, the Westmount defence held the Victorias down last evening for fully forty*minutes In the C.A.H.L.match at the Victoria rink.Then the terrific.+ puce set \"by the opposing forwards \u201ctold upon the \u2018suburbanites, who maroon \u2018and white to shoot in games in the remaining time.CROWD WAS SMALL.\u2018Less than two hundred and fifty persons witnessed the çollision.The Victor ias have not enjoyed great prosperity this season.When they downed; the Shamrocks the crowd wus not large and the box offjce receipts of last ?six \u201cInight's event -woutd- hardly cover expenses.That the league leaders would\u2019 win was a)Jmost a.foregone\u2019 conclusion, but they are certainly worthy of patronage and the sporting public should realize this.mond Street rink was discouraging in; comparison with that at the Avena, pese \u2014QUEBECS- OLD GAME.The Westmounts double cover point At the eleventh hour Arthur toss, who had been laid, up with an injured foot, consented to: play.\u2018Brophy played goal.Bertuy Bur-| land to \u2018his right, Leater Patrick on \u2018the south side of the icv, and Moss in: \u2018To keep the Victorjas front: a credit to,any team, and that.Kussell, Bowie.Gilbert and Howard did not reach their destination to the excellein defence.but up by the | Westmount \u201chalf-backs.\u2019 The final score was 9 to-4, and for every game the winners warked like; Trojans.Bob Meldrum; unable.to find! a suitable assistant, referéed the match] without help.While severe, Méldrum's rulings Were tmpartial \u201cto both sides.He vas responsible for the elimination SEVEN AT FIRST.- - \u201cAt the start the Victor! - assumed Four abreust \u2018they res Patrick) peatedly charged up the ice.\u2018Church and: Brophy were kept busy.went off and Howard scored.~ A mix-up occurred during the second game.Burland slashed Howard aud! Russel! Bowie atlac ked the Bowie was penalized and while How- jard was being stitched.Burland -was dropped.Foulis made the score one to one.Then Howard went on aud the Vics again took the lead.\u2018Bowie got the fourth.Chureh and F \u2018oulis made \u201cit 3-2 just before halt time.THE SECOND H ALE, The Victorias opened.up at top speed tired and allowed.thel- The crowd at the Drum-| a score of times was duel ot unnecessary roush work.His Clever Work Responsi| 5 former.and swiping the puck into\u2019 the net as it was passed along.Blair Russell shot the puck into the net the exact second the referee blew.his whistle for a f.ul committed by Westmount man.The goal should have counted.\\ oo.Baule a bad'crack on the arm in the early part-ef the game.Among the other\u2019 fatalities might be noted a highly decorated eye worn by Burland.The retebee let a lof of rough wor Kk around the Westmount goal pass in the second half.The crowd .was small, but everybody enjoyed the fun.Gilbert, on the Vic.showed improved form, .forward line, The Westmounts .indulged in mucli long distance shooting to be effective.lA great many of Kent's high iets got | \u2018tangled up in the flags.| When: they»get going thè Vics have à habit of scôring early and often., 2 FRONTEMACS BEAT FALLS; | GOALS WERE DISPUTED hf Kingslonu, Feb, 2\u2014(Special.)\u2014Fron- ! tenaes last night won the first of the.matches to decide the senior QO.H.A.championship- of this district.The: \u2018score was three to one.Smith's Falls | clatmed -two other goals in the second: half, .which looked good, but the goa judges.who had been changed, disal- llowed them.Pune goal was claimed by but it also Frontenacs in the first hait, was- not allowed.Referee; Waghorne |.was not sure of\u2019 this, and could not | ver \"y well change the decision of tne goal judge.The teams were pretty.evenly, balanced.but it does not look as if they would be able to cope with fine Toronto champions.Frohtenncs \u2018have two points.of a lead.and: the final game at Smith\u2019s Falls on Mon- \u2018day pronmiises to be \u201cexciting and un-: certain.TRURO'S BIG SCORE.Truro, NS, Feb.2.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Fif- teen to two in favor of \"'ruro.was the score in the league game with the Wanderers last night.\u2018The first half ended 17 to.0 .without\u2019 much excitement and very little work on the purt of Truro.| McKenzie, who kept goal for the litle ter, .spent \u2018all play.in.Halifax territory.After the second harf was called © the visitors scored- a, goal in flve minutes, then lost three to Truro, und scored again, Truro wound up by putting the puck past Adams four times in a minute.Then goal, | no blows were.struck.The bell rang just_ as thé last, goal had been made by Truro.Alex.Nelsan, .of Halifax, Finade\u201d a very satisfactory and gentlemanly\u2019 referee, \u2019 OUTREMONT PRACTICE.The Outremont.hoc! key teams will practice this evenifig &n the Prince Ar- { thury rinic\u2019 between.the hours of 7-8.1 Buti\u2019 thic first\u2019 and second teums Are re- | quested to turn out: After the prac-} vice a\u201d meeling of Amportance will be held.Lo \u2018 tCanadiarn\u2014Soo\u2014assunted\u2014thc aggressive; and only yellow luck kept Caluneti {from defeat.Taylor aud Collins got past Stewart\u2019 and McMillan many times but Nicholson seeméd to fill the goal.Strike and Mallen played beau-!} itiful hockey and worked many rushes, + and while they had the Soo going in the.{Tir rst half Mallen*seemed a wholé team: jThe play was fast.and mostly clean, only : e IMen- being ruled orf, trio- ping bégeg the offences.-Brewi.is the [star and he shines in\u2019 every gaine, ahd \u2018every have him.\u2018Taylor was also in \u2018fineY Itettle, but Collins and O'Leary were [off color which accounts to some ex- team in the league, would like to |- in the final Half.The tired, and though \u2018Art.Ross scorëd two \u2018goals on fine shots, Bowie kept poking at the nets and the Victorias\u2019 lead increased.Only for a while in the first half \u2018did the small crowd enthuse.The Victoria teain were brillant,\u2019 especially the four forwards.\u2018Fhe defers?men did not have anuch to do.Bowie, Howard, Russell and Gilbert played .their positions effectively.TT BROPHY \u2018MADE GOOD.\u2018For \u2018Westinount Fred, Brophy was, the shining light.\u201d He gave a clever exhibition of goul- -kééping and Stopped, Wo estmounts = \" Smiths\u2019 Falls, Ont, Feb.2\u2014(sPccial.) \u2014Fhe Merrickville senior team played.aguinst the local intermediate\u2019 seven here last night, tho former being defeated' by à score a° 7 to 0.The first half was fast and exciting both forward lines playing vod combination, She visiting team not being able 10 i find the nets rather discouraged, them |- in the seeand half.Hurry W atéhor, Re ho-pluved right wing for Metriekville, \u201cplayed.the star game.jw as all for Smith's Falls; who sént in shot after shot at the.visitors\u2019 goals, i but were unable to place the puck in ton 1 sonality at the head of a table\u2014such as his time watehing the thera wae a scrap in front of - Halifax's! which showdd some ill-feeling.but | MER RICK VILLE BEAT EN oor, Wim S tewart\u2014and-Wm\u2014Ruther- The second half} mom ne mea seems I le , THURSDAY, FEERUASTY 2, 1903.\\.prize were.play ed off on the st.Law: rence ice last evening, when Skip H.Drysdale beat Skip D.A.BetRyne 1 18-13.The rinks were: \u2014 .H.W.Harbeson- G.H.Porteous Jas.Meldrum Las Rubenstein R.Allan \u2018Wm, Meldrum H.Drysdale \u201cDA.Bethune / ranmithe Bal © Bing = gene ing à valuable portrait of Lord Minto, |Gorman, Crystal, rink.Kedädy and Higgins.h ; Calumet\u2014Nicholson, Mi Millan, \u201c Mod: Vietorias (9) _ Westmount.( »Mnith's Falls men on the fence at ir.Rob Harris, RCA.| \u201c20 ea ; d\u2014P.I.Aird, M i then, , istuar t, \u2018Mallen, Strike, Scott, Gavduer, (Fry .0.; fioul.Brophy once.The teams: werei\u2014\u2014 .painted by.Mr.Robert Harris, 880 yards, backward-\u2014 «| Geneva, Feb.2.\u2014M.Dubois, a French Glass, the Wandercrs\u2019 rover, played Soo\u2014Maltman, Brown.Q'Leary.Gil | Bellingham.Point.Les Bürkind{\" Smifh's\" rails Goal.Mereau: point, fromm Mr.A.Baumgarten.also an oil) A, A.A.A: Bulmer, M.A A.A; F.Mar-!officer of the Eleventh Battalion, of the well and when he rounds into.coudi-'jard, Taylor, Collins, Ward.i IONE nn 200107 point (Patrick.Lee: cocer-point, Mammond; forwards | trünting\u2019 from Mrs, Donald\u2019 Lorne Me-juineau, Alert H.C.; Maurice Pelletier, Chasseurs\u2019 Alpins, has just made a ski tion he will be another Frank MceGee.| Scott réplaced by Earls, | Howard J.Centre oo.Church: Dunn, Gallipeuu, Ariustrong, Poulin, | Dousall.w ife of a former master.His!Moutagiiard rink: Phillp Fafard, Mon- record.He descended fron the hospice He stuck to his position and wus al- Referee, Shields.\u201d .\u201c{Bowle 21 ROVE once.Ross Mevrickville\u2014Goal, Stewart:.point! Excelleney, Earl Grey, Was unanimous-|tagnard vin: Paul Fafard, Montagnard;on Mount St.Bernard to Bourg-Saint- ways on hand to take a pass and his | ' Gitbert CE WIR.DUT US Gale Kyle:- cover-point.® Eltiott; forwards, 1V elected an honorary member.A vote!rink: Oscar Beuudoin, Montagnard\u2019 Maurice.a distarice of.twenty-threa.poe I af he Job nes, pesponaible 1 \u201cPHEATRE ROYAL WON.Russell 2 212 wing.Le.Foulis Cranstoun, \\Vatchorn, Johnsjon, Saud of thanks was presented to the rétirine pink Ne oy Niles, Montreal: Phil.| kilometres in twenty-five minutes.an \u201c.CW .\u2019 connitty T , \" i Kearney, ! = ame of hockey w lay- * Marshall followed up better than any | iy rene ie new Theatre Hovall™, pics played.cover point, 0 atehorn = past year.Mention was mide of the| 290 varde, hurdle\u2014A.Bulmér, MA:A.ed\u2018 on he White Star Rink between other man on the ice and was in the noeley team felt themselves fit for nel Weferee\u2014\" Bob\" Meldrum, C1 SHERBROORE JUNIORS LORT, [addition of a smoking ruom to the club| A; Fred.J.Robson, Toronto; W.E-lthe Crescents \u2018and Cote St.Paul, the\u2019 forefront of every.attack, Bert Strach- [Whole series of curtain calls last night! - mpires\u2014Messrs, Duncan Campbell, .Louse.\u201cThe election of; officers then| McGee, Montreal: Phil.Kearney, N.Y-llatter winning by the score of 7 to 0.an put up the nicest article of Hockey after driving the Francais aspirants| ad R Snowdon.-_ Sherbrooke, Que.Feb, 2.\u2014(Spéclal)\u2014|took place and resulted as follows: AU.The Crescents played a plucky game he ever played and his heady passes |into the wings by the score of three 161\" Timekeep.rs \u2014.Messrs.J.Louerby! The Sherbrooke Juniors were defeated] Naster\u2014Mr.W.R.Miller.Professional events \u2014 John Nilsson.hut the fine combination of the Cote tigured largely in the scoring.Blach- |One, at the: Minto rink.The casts of and Bert Andrews.j on: Wednesday night by Windsor Mills! Hon.séçretiry\u2014Watson Ogilvie, \\Minenapolls; Peter Sinnirud, Verona!st.Paul forwärds was too .nuch for ford was there with the goods too and [the two teams were as follows: Goals scored \u2014 \u2014 Bowie.5: Russell, 1; \u201cMn th KT, Junior Hockey Leuguez vy Committee \u2014G.Gillesple, G! R.Hoop-! Luke: W: S.Achesen, Boston: Norval inom.The game was fast and cleam his rushes were spectacular.Dicky Royal.Francais.-| Howard, 2 : Gilbert, 1: \u2018Ross, Church, 16 to 3.This is the first time the Sher- er, H.B.MacDougall, B.McLennan, A.! Baptie, North Dakota; Hayley Davtd-i throughout, and the referee did not Boon was up to his Dest.standard ans jo MeBrien .\u2018Goal., W,.MeEnore Foulis, - 08S, oon.boys have suffered - defeat this Reford.Son, Winnipeg./ \"Ihave much trouble.in\u2019 keeping the: boya Lhe -Brockvilles foun m to be very.R.Walsh \u2026\u2026.Point.:.P.Schneider Penalties\u2014Bow ie.a ilbert: 3: Ross, ©: season Mr.Baumgarten: mov eda \u2018hearty vote [dos .much in their way.Bill Strachan\u2019s ue-1G, Morgan .,.Cover.W.Dodlever| gue.2; Church,: J'oulis Howard, Bel-;- - .; et thanks to tie retiring master, Dr.| TORD MINTO DONATES CU ; fence was of the stonewall variety lw.McFaien .Rover.Lane G; Beatty Tingham.at a ' D.vw SONS WON A GAME.Charles McEachran, and expressed: the: Ottawa, Feb.2.\u2014The Minto skating! a _- and he hid good backing in Baker, w \u2018ho.J, Daly.Centre! -.1.P.Godel \u2014\u2014 > st John, N.B., Feb.2.\u2014(&pec sat \u2014 hunt's keen appreciation of his niany Club, of Ottawa, has received from the! BOWLING - - sa a of a goal Keeper.istec, b (7 Lecompte .R, wing.+ Lesperance - Burland did some funhy atunté, He | The Dawson Cite \u2018Hockey team beat viluable services during\u2019 his four Feursl fzarl of Minto two handsome challenge \u2026 1 \u2014= , Arcy McGee, schoul trustee, bar-1J.Clock .Le wing.rr - Nantais was very much excited in the second | tenure of office.| FOUR SCORES \u2018OVER 500.: rister and erstwhile full back for the\u2018 Rough Riders, was the referee and D'Arcy was all right, He allowed the Brockvilles to loaf offside in the first half, but in the second, he kept them in their places.Throughout he was very strict in penalizing Lor.of(- _sides and fouls.\"It was made plain that the F.A.H.IL.ngeds the double referee system for it is too much .to expect of: one man that he should watch | dil the infractighs ot (he rules.: \u2019 The er .Lo \u201cBrockville (4) Wanderers (8).Marks.*Replaced by W.George.Referee\u2014Mr.D'Arcy.MeGer, Priawa: - Half time.score: Wañderers, Brockville, z.Goals\u2014Glass (3), Bla ford 2), Marshall (1), Marks\u201d (1), Shirrefr, McDon- 414, Lannon, \u201chn .+ .THE PLAY.\u2018It was hammer and tongs from the outset, with the Brockvifes haviyz slightly the better of the: play, but they.could not check a.comhined rush hy Blachford, Glass and Marshall, with the last mentioned at the Scortng end, Wanderers, 1; Breckville, 0.In iess thau a injuute Lannon tallied | for Brockville, He: was loafing away offside and blocked a ligt by Boon and shot.Wanderers, 1; Brockville, 1.Lannon scragged Boon-and' was ruled off and Billy Strachan.followed him for slashing.B.Strachan made a great rush and shot.Kerr blocked, slash- ¢d at Strachan and was sent to the s'de.Marshall made a whirlwind dash but McDonald, in\u2019 goal, stopped the shot nicely.McDonald and Glass mixed it up and both Ald time.Sher- riff scored on a swit, \u2018side, shot.- Wanderers, 1; Brockville, 2, B.\u2018Strachan ushed aud passed to, Glass, Who scored, : J .TRY STILLWELL'S ~ POPULAR 15c MEAL | OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.| -\u2014 ry 7 se AND, ALEXANDER am .L.wing.Bert Strachan\u2019 21 MATCHES AT MeGILL: - | \u2018In the two class matches at McGill, yesterday arts 05 defeated arts \"06, and | arty \u2018US woti from urts OT.The first, game was i, walkover for the Seniors, |.the score being 4-0.The teams were: i \"95\u2014Owet, Cros, Cram, Stewart, \u2018Gra-} hun, Downey, \"Blanchard.| a *06 \u2014 Edwards, Payne, Flanders, | Shearer, McLeod, Peterson, Referee\u2014steedman, arts \u2018OI.] \u2014Hr-the-second-ga¥ A s-fust.DeBeek.| half, and biffed the Vics every time they came\u2019 near him.i 4 Bowie was up to his old dodge.again: é¢ standing fu front of the goui posts | a MILBURN\u2019 s Heart and Nerve Pills.the All-St., John team \u201clust evening by.\u2018four goals \u2018to two.\u2018The first half-end- ced one te nothing in favor of the | Klondykers, but ln the Second half five : goals were shot, Dawson getting three fof them.It was good hockey from start to finish, \"but the All-st John jeam, made up of players (rom the dif- re rent élubs, lacked combination play.The visitors remuin here for a sevonl [game this evening, and wild go to Fre- | derision on friday.concluding their provincial tour.\u2019 .Cos mr rer LS - = - The members who were present it | the meeting included: \u2018McEachran, w.Daily ie, Dr.ea?Stanley Bage; rn.W.- Henderson, B.McLennan, H.B.Mac \u201cdougal Simpson Garuind, WW.it, Miller, H.Hampson, A.Reford, Sir Montagu Allan, Hugh.Paton, A.Baumgarten, H.J.Strathy- and Gault, CC; KE.Gnult.>.\u2019 nè-the-plasiwa.and strenuous, but \u201808 came out on top| , Kerr.2 Gdal\u2026 a Cee es Baker.* McDonald.++ +.Point.WW., Strachau scoring: two points (o thelr opponents; MéRobie.\u2026.Cover\u201d I~.Boon\u201c \u2014Steedmân.Heward, Wilson,|! Dobbie.ce ee Lea.Marshall Wood, Davis, Silver, MuDougal.i sheriff.\u2018entre ass! \u2018Os\u2014Pennuy, Hastings, McPherson, | \u2026 *Leanmoli.\u2026.\u2026 RS Wing.Blachford ! Kingman, - Buillie, Ramsay, Archibald.MCGILL FOR QUEEN\" = Le : McGill go to Kingston to-inorrow to] play, Queen's in the League.Intercollegiate ~~ championship, but; Queen's have .been seldom beaten in! (their own, city.TN the event of McGill losing.the two tewnrs will be tied.| and will have another to-night, The, team will be unchanged.A g00d rite, has been secured, and guite .a number of the students will take in the trip.U.H: A.RESULTS.Senior\u2014Mariboros 4 Frontenacs 3; Argonauts 3, Smith's Fallg 1° - : -Intermediate\u2014Gore Bay 3, Barrie 6; London (St.John's) 3, -Grimsby 6: Port Perry 6, Little.Current 2; Midland b,.Clinton 2; Wellarid 6, Peterboro % Ore angeville by default from Owen.Sound.Junjor\u2014XHilton 10, Meaford 14; St, Andrew\u2019 8 College 8, Owen Sound 6.A LIVELY AME, A hockey match was-blayed Tuesday evenirig on the Prince Arthur Rink between the *Harbor Hockey Club and \u2019 by i score of 6 to 1.The game was very fast from start to finish, The|® Kal scored, for the Zetlznds was \u2018talljad bY Dickey Bool .For the, Harbor, J.E.McMahon scored three and W.Crayton hetted the remaining three.The Har- hore will meet the Robt.Mitehell team | Saturday, Feb.4 on the Twin City rink from 7 to 8 0\u2019 \u2018clock, A lively gamo is expected.a, \u2014- .\u201c Fhe.Leos will challenge ony team under eightoen years, Apply te.No, 9 Maple Avenue.PY , ?yo + I tefere \u2018e\u2014Rogs, \"Us.; .À.Intercollegiate!- If they win, McGill have the | RE McGill had a good workout Tuesday ; the Zetlands, the Harbor boys winning | \u2018Are a specific for all heart.and nègre\u201d troubles.Here are some of the sy toms.Any one of them should be a warning: for you to attend to it im; mediately.Don\u2019t delay.Serious break- \u2018down of the system may follow, if you do: Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Dizziness, Palpitation of the Heart, Shortness of Breath, Rush of Blood to the Head, War and Sinking Speils, Faint and Wehk Spells, Spasm or Pain through the Heart; Cold, Clammy Hands and Feet.There may be many minor symptoms of heart and nerve trouble, but! these are the chief ones.Milburn's Heart apd Nerve Pills\u2019 will dispel all these iptoms \u2018from the Price 50 ceiits per box, or8 for $1.».WEAK SPELLS CURED.~ - Mre.L.Dorey, Hemford, N.S., writes\" us as follows: ~\"T was trou ay of with dizziness, weak-spells and flut the heart.I procured.g box of Mil urns Heart and Ne Nerve Pills, and they did me So much that I got two more boxes, honcho mishing tisem I was completely ed.1 must sey that I eu wend them tos too highly.oR TWGILL FOOTBALL CLUB \u2018 HELD ANNUAL MEETING.i v i \u2018 : « The ladies\u2019 auxiliary of the: Grand\u2018 The Annan meeting or the McGill jrrunk Boating Club have compléted - Foothadl Club was held fast night.\u201d \u2018the: Lan arrangements for thely midwinter \u201cAmanclzl condition of the club was dance te be, held © in Victoria tail, i show to be very satisfaue tory, the! Westmount, frnursaay.Feb.Ÿ, and in treasurers report showing a balance ol: \u2018anticipation of a large number of: ingm- { promises- to le the best bout of bers coming: from the; ithey have arranged.with \u2018the : Montreal: led, bétore with\u201chonors even.and this| Steam, was highly éulogized; as it wasiStreat \u2018Railway Company to have spe-| hundred dollars, The work | three Max Fyshe, as manager of Mr.largely bx his careful superintendence \u201cthat theYelub attained such success during the past séasom The following ofti- ; Cers-wete elected for the coming year: \"Hon.President\u2014Prof.Mel.eod, .\u2018fon.\u2018Frcasurewm-Dr Elder, Président \u2014T.MeCallum, med.\u201c06.|.Vice-Prestdent\u2014E.M.- Benedict, sci.\u201806.Sceretary\u2014 A: L.Sharpe, sci.\"06.Treasurer\u2014Geo.Stephens, med.\u2018OT.Manager\u2014W.J.Patterson, med.\u201808.Executive\u2014Arts, Pherson: méd:, Malcolm and Lyon; sci, Beckwith and \"Lea; law, McKenna and Stewart.H.G.Zimmermah, who played on tha half line, was unanimously captain.à .+ CURLING * ON THE THISTLE ICE, D.- McIntyre and D.Kinghorn played a close game on the Thistle ice last night for the club prize, in whicu Skip D.Mclutyre eventually came out a winner 12-11.More than ordiifary in.; terest wag attached to the game.as the closeness of the scored will indicate.à 4 Flanders\u2019 and Mc- elected \u2019 Huntloy \u2018Gordon, H.B.Young, J.H.J.L.Rankin, Dr.Mussen - | .-MAPLES LEAD LEAGUE.Geo, Hodge, Jr.av.M.H.Oxleÿ\u201d \u2018Theo -Y.M.C.A.basketball schedule of 1.Kinghom Bn MTS ; A De.finished, on, Feb tary 15.The | : _ aples are ahead in énlor series, : =kip\u201411 1 (ekip)\u201413 {with tho Britts a cl o second.In ON ST.LAWRENCE ICE.the intermediate series \"the: Tigers e last two rinks In the first round competition for the Presidehtia cups to be conipeted for by skating clubs throughout Canada.The cantests; ure-to bé for single and hand- in-hand skating.Farl Minto has decrsed that the competition shall take piace at Ot-! tawa under the auspices of the Minto Club.m locating ¢lubs and would be pleased! it uny \u201cdesiring to carry off Lord Mintu\u2019s siiverware\" wvould apply to the stcre- tary.The competition will take place iate in Februury or early in.March following the international meet in New; York The Mintos have had difficulty! The intermediate bowling match bea \u2018tween the Third Vics and the M.A.A.A, ;on the M.A.A.À.alley, resulted as fois: ! Point St.jolal cars which wil leave the \u2018hall at 3 3 a.m.} The ladies wish it to \u2018be known.that \u2018on.uvid- after Wednesday, Feb.1, tic- | kets not taken up by mémbers will be sold .to others, on application to any member of the ladies\u201d excrulive, rr tent.MISCELLANEOUS YACHT CLUB 3 NOMINATIONS.Nominations for officers of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Clüb, have been closed and are as follows: Hon.Tommodores\u2014Lord Strathcona and James .Rosa.Commodore=-W, C.Finley, Vice-Commodore\u2014Huntly R.mond.\u201cRear-Commodore - -Hon, Secretary-\u2014 Exegutive com Drum- A.H.Routh, .Rives-Hall, ttee\u2014S., A.Finley, Hough.J.J.Riley, J.Peers Davidson, A.W.Shexrwood KA > Hersey, A.A.Macdonald, F.L.ow, C.T.Willigms, C.J.Saxe, W, A.Duff, R.R.Stevenson, R.J.Durley.\u201cMeasurers\u2014E.a.M.Cape, A.Angus haye the best chance to win.Two games were to have been play.GT BLC.DANCE.SE i Charles, | season.\u2018(tract a record crowd.MAT AND RING.BOTHNER AND.TREMBLAY, nS The match between\u201d \u2018George Bothiner and: Kugene Tremblay \u2018at Sohuner Park, Friday, Feb.10, for the Vghew elght\u2019 wrestling championship of the nd 10 The two athlètes have.w resi- go\u2019 will decide \u2018the supremacy.Tniil he met Tremblay: Bothner was acknowledged to be the best lightweight wrestler, catch- as-catch- can style, in Amer- fea bul -Tremblay's good showing against him has hade it duubtful whether the New Yorker is the better mai Their meeting here will probably av + \u2018SPORTING NOTES The pr ize ist tor the coming horse show- is now in preparation.Exhibitors who desire to make suggestions should place the same in writing and {send to Wm, Northey, at the Arena.There are three fixtures in the Cana-: dian Amateur Billlard League for thc\u2019 end of the.week.Ottawa plays in Quebec on Friday, and then comes to Montreal \u2018on Saturday, playing the MA.A.A.In the afternoon and the Circle St.Denis in the evening.An exciting gajno of hockey .vas \u2018the highest grade Cigar in.Canada.100 HARRIS, HARKNESS & CO, od\u2019 last night, but .some ot the plar- \u2018eo .; : Makares a, è , VAN HORNE| 2 BELCOURT\" Ss\u2019 GOOD SCORE.1 M.A A.A.team won from the Ve RR.Reserves.A.A.A.- In E G.purnett * 211.905 181 170\u2014$5 LE.Walsh .201 -169 167537 HT L.Turgeon .171 167 181-513 R, Walker.203.181 164\u2014550 F.H.Gardner \u2026\u2026\u2026.147 189° 180\u2014516 \u2018W.J.\u201d LeGallais., 162 SL % 3 Total .aus se Trnava aan 3,133 , Va .Reserves.106 R.\u201cDarling Nears).190 170 180\u201440 J.Willock -.77.- 169 169 165\u2014503 TG.P.Wyness .179 168 192-529 \u2018KB.Belcourt .189 182 200\u2014571 iW.Simpson ,.175 163 140-478 L.McRoble .144 180 164\u2014s8 ss Total .so.\u2026 sastecavecs\u201d Majority \u201cfor M.A.A.A.73 pins, - Heavy Hangings Damask, Chenille and othar Curtains, * which are too far faded to clean, can bo re-dyed a good, fast, new shade, But much depends on the dyer.Net: likely you will be disappointed here.\u201cRR, PARKER à co, \u2018 Fron a and Cleéners, Mont ue.2410 St.Catherine (Street, .1088 Notre Dame S | Phones rca (Up) i; a tale wn,\u2019 At the Victoria Armory last night, 00 ro lows: M.A.A.À.[Lawless .\u2026\u2026.151 159 170480 Weir ee esses 181 173 143\u2014497 Rubenstein .194 184 .133\u2014511 +Daniels ve 5 +.139 200 83-22 {Henderson ee ee +.151 167 182\u2014500- Burnett .EE 107 191 179-477, and TOTES Te se Sirois eeeeins 2984 1° , SRD VICS.\u2018 Winters .os.147 170 171\u201448$ 1 Mefldowie ve Ge\u2026sce.s 144-170 165-479 Cains .Les +++.176 135 123\u2014434 Johnson .341, 142.163\u2014446 .\u2018Simpson .164 1:3- 122\u2014459 Jordan ve ae 140 161 211-613 Grand.total we tee sesreseesrense 2,818 ; | the = of the Unites om 5 M ; es \u2019 of 4 sae our or reciprocity ud | Patchen, ote \u2018dnd 5 à thi hice of oe fur ee gin om Bien es à = Ce ment then Pra hoy deat chan | Green, Mrs.Fred.Boughtgn.tenderly ladd upon improvised cots inland lumbering country, with, abu \u2018 \u2018| vas\u2019 ineffective.Sine then & chang.The members of the Ladies\u2019 Ald So-| the baggage car.has been wrought in Canada.Our|.o Horn ere then\u201d pros ance of local traffic, an forms an Is not auy too common in these days of rushing for the last posible cent.In fact, we have heard fit et poor cutlery on the market to-day; that does not say it is all poor.\u201c There are a fow firms.who, jis et the Albemarle.LONGER POLI | Senet Fulford Tells Ameri cans of the Feeling in Canada.New York, Feb.Taylor Fulford, of B \u20182\u2014Senator George ville, Canada, Senator Fulford, who is a manufacturer, has served five the United States; past.Twenty years ago we were suppliants on our knees seeking reciprocity, but conditions have.so changed that mo Government in Canada that advocates a reciprocity treaty could manufactures have been diversified and | built up, and all of them are busy and | pros us.We are still à better customer of the United States than all of South America, but in an important measure we are pow supplying.our own necessities from expansion of our transportation facilities, both within the country and in ocean-gôlng carriers, between our ports and England, has also given à splendid market for the products of farm and field.Refrigerator vessels now run from Montreal to Liverpool in seven to -| eight days, 80 that we are able to deliver perishable products in perfect con-|.dition in the London market.Under these changed conditions Canada has no disposition to consider the question er than at this time.\u201cCanada has been enriched in its facilities for development by the in- ?ux of farmers who have.came across the border from the United States.For fifteen or twenty years our population r own factories.Thel Sh # TH Terrible Fatality on Railway Crossing in New.York State.- « condition.The accident occurred, near Arkport.The sleigh was ohe of three carrying a\u2019 party from \u2018the Universalist Church of this city.Horñelisville, N.Y., passenger train on the Pittsburg, Shaw- mut & Northern Railroad, « February.2.\u2014 | attention to the ciety of the Universalist Chunch 'went| ceaded t tp the Baldwin farm house, near Ark- port, to spend the afternoari TIE Arte mesry dark when they: started to re turnsto the city.Tpe occupantz of the leading sleigh saw the train\u2019 approach ing.The driver urged his horses atead and the sleigh passed pver In safety.The women in the first sleigh attempted to warn tflosc following of the danger |.and they did succeed in directing their rapidly\u2019 -approaching | \u2014 train.The driver pulled up his horses, but he could not check the heavy bobsled quickly enough, and when it came to.a standstill -the box of the.sleigh was direetly across the railroad track.The pilot of the engine struck the \u2018sleigh with terrific force, reducing It to splinters and huriing the pomen in all] stopped dnd backed up to the crossing.The sight was appalling.It seemed impossible that any occupant of the sleigh could have escaped death.Bodies lay along the track for a distance, of one hundred yards, and great erimson , The new the accident had been telephoned th th the city from-a farm house near the cross- Ing, and.hundreds of friends and rela-| tives of the unfgrturigte women were Waiting at the \u2018station.The scenes were heartrending.The dead were: at once taken to the morgue and the injured were placed in ambulances and taken to the Mercy Hospital.- | errr eee LECTURES AT COWANSVILLE.T'CowansvHle,.Que.Feb.2.\u2014The 1tev.John Potts, D.D.,one, of the eloquent preachers of the Methodist conference, will be here Friday night ænd preach! in\u2019 the Methodist Church Friday.even-| ing.\u2018Hon, 8.A.Fisher @nd Prof.Robh-! ertaon will also speak in the Town, a ' sald that the cutlery of to-day\u2019 years as a representative in the Cana- of r eclprocity,.crashed into a.sleigh dontalning a party directions.Every \"woman.the rere ene \u201cmin Brow, for years has been search- esanot hold an edge like that dian Parliament from the Province of Cant one man In ten thousand in all of thirteen women, killing seven out- sleigh .was killed or Pajared fhe! TO PURCHASE _MIDLAND ROAD, 0g for a\u2019cure for catarrh and throat made in our grandfathers\u2019 Ontario.\u201cCanada,\u201d sald Senator Ful-{ he at tates, We ar i Oe able right, and so severely injuring the rc- other members of the party hurried: Hallfax; N.S.Feb: 2 \u2014 Th \u201c \u2018irritation.When almost in despair time, ) ford, \u201cis no longer interested in estab- to stand al nd tl a tact] for maining six that three \u2018of them.died back to the assistance of their unfor-| Railway, , runnin Re betwe © ee she heard of \u201cCatarrhozone,\u201d and says: .Se lishing reciprocal trade relations with hoy 8) ana on bo le a rile I'lafter being removed to the hospital.Of tunate companions and the train was and Trurp.fift g ht Hy Vindgor lt is an absolute specific that wilt Ws grant that there is a lot that time is now|the Mother Country was never Strong-|the other four, two are in a, serious P.y-cight'iniles in length, quickly.cure any \u2018told, cough or.case will shortly become part of the.Dom- infon Atlantic Rafllway system.\u2018have been proceeding for .severäl.months, and lack only legislative sanction from the Dominion Parliament fiportant po Negop- ia tiations for the purchase of this road | trios?| direct to the source of the connecting luk \u2018between ¢ ern.and western Nova Scotia.\u2018SATURDAY BVENING erin.- Principaf Arnold; of Roslyn: Ladies\" College, intends ving a short ep i of lectures in literary subjects, in ae toria Hall, Westmount, us follows: \u2014 February 4\u2014The Language we Speak.February 18\u2014Shakespeare Drama, March 4\u2014Milton and H Timon, March 18\u2014Scott, Poet and Novelist, Hour, \u2018of lecture, 8 p.m.- A VALUABLE DISCOVERY Tenecape, N.5., Feb.2.\u2014Mrs.Benjae of catarrh, It touches the sore spots A guarantee of permanent cure goes, with Catarrhozone.You can't dfford to pass dt.by if suffering from any winter fll, Sold everywhere, stand.The dead gure:\u2014Mrs.Mary Gillette, gtatng upou the whi e i > \" while they have striven to \u201cTwenty years ago Canada was large-| was stationary, but wi.pue ust Mrs.Charles.Thomas, Mrs.laugene \u201csnow pon ee pon ! the! and (from om are wislature of Nova Fwo months treatment price $1; same lower thle cost of production, four or five years the t as 4 Shaw, Mrs unsfer.The j'ia size, 2c.Rememb r the name, ly an agricultural country, and we not 0 b aw, Mrs.Joseph Hallet, woméu had received mortul injuriês.ffuréhase price f i 5 \u20ac me, Rave not lowered the quality, only needed a market for the products coming our way.In 193 the nuriber|™ : price Is sald to be slightly \u201cCatarrhozoné.\u201d Wut rather improvod it, of our furms and dairies, but we want- Ce nd Tat year the Paspregate = \u2014 x \u2014 \u2014 _ \u2014 \u2014 .\u2018Wo are pne of thom, ° Ts was only 6,000 less.2 ' } 8 The construction of the.Grand y - BIRKS When n Ridneys Fail, [Ges ecm rose vi Sin: rr ) : ; 0) the cost of building the line my oy) oT i : - CUTLERY into etre ve but J wil port i hn.Fie A] hay) FAST Tu ip \u201ci M w {i .n empire, of natural wealth fully : PS Health Declines hair the three thousatid miles of ruin j + LEN I; Me ima il .: \u2019 will Me through a rich wheat growing J À Contains the best materials obs oull, \u2018Aching Back Pains, Scanty and country, while the -Lalatice.wi #fffpra | A Je ari | tainablo, both in Landie and Highly Colored gion \"Beso the element of transportation A is À 4 blade.: \u2018an nsomnia In icate issased indispensable in developing rich min- ON wm VI jt I A large Sheffield Cutlery Kidney s.oral sections.\u201d | à } cr dos ÿ fr nN man, of wide experience, makes After experimenting for\u2018 mearly| - ce CAOM A1 LL | or GREEN CA w.them.; twenty years, Dr.Hamilton discovered | LADIES FORM AUXILIARY.- RECEAPTS ¥ © ! \\ b oo _ an absolute specific for weak kidneys.| Lo.0 >, » | FREE ; c'e His guarantee is back of | His pills of mandrake.and butternut| The ladies of Point St.Charles, in | WITH EACH LIFE- of Ë ours TS cure permanently.\u201cae i EN \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2026|connection with_the.ILocomotive JS ngin- ; : ; | S \u2018 J UKe > | TH \u2014 f an you ord to delay vo, your!eers ivision 89, have organized an .fly 1,17 rye Hoag 2 ; Soe Our Samples.interest compels you to uso this certain i Te as Mount Royal Divi- ; RE ERVED, SEAT! COLOSSAL + ÿ Le l cure now\u2014to-day.Ouly take Dr.Ham-| Ye ; > : ' : i \u2018 .fiton's Pills, and an.absolute recovery sion 346, G.LA., to the B.of L.oN A \u2018 Ç 2 HENRY BIRKS AND SONS is guarunteed.In thousands of cases! Mrs.Fred.Sproule, of Toronto, the\u2019 ¢ MORAL a= d relief has been instantaneous.Suc h grand officer for Canada installed the 40 WORTR of À eu ; was the expérience of James G.Gor following ofticers,.Past president, Mrs.INSTR | ) JEWELLERS, \u2018don, of Marysville, D veux Payette: - president, Mrs, Harry GREEN CASH RECE(PIS | fl \u2019 WEEK OF i i 3 _ \"Wheatley: vice-president, Mrs.Wm.\u2019 p ; | NG : 3 PHILLIPS SQUARE.Twenty\u2019 Years a Sufferer.(Taylor; secretary.Mrs, Siduéy Fergu-.Wir EN | \u2019 JAN 3) KH | Ï ; ET \u201cMy kidneys bothered me for tweuty.Son: treasurer, Mrs.\u201cWin.Holden, W\\ : | voor I heyy gnawing palus in the guide, Mrs.Geo, Nell; sentinel, Mrs, \\QENERRL AD ; E : .Ï ° : ° back and my Hmbs ached with -weari- Alex.lair; insurance secretiry, Mrs, 2° | MATIN EES 0° : ; ness all the time.My digestion was Hy.Wheatley; marshalls.Mrs, Wn ., ! = x = poor and I had specks before my eycs.Beattie and Mrs, Geo.Johnson: pillars, , DAILY.re ; ; \u201cDr.Hamilton\u2018s Pills helped me from Mrs-John Devauey, Mrs, Geo.Tye, LA i Ae arr the first day.Relief was immediate.Mrs, Louis.Paiker and Mrs, Robert | , : A = k | They restore me, and my \u201chealth\u2019s bet- King.i \u2018ter than ever.\u2019 © The meeting \u201copéned witli \u201c(hirty-one : + 5 ! All complaints kindred: to kidney dls- {Charter members, and many others| t - ease are prevented by Dr, Hamilton's coming Ir next miéétiie, fa the éven- | Ï Pills.Their use insures you against ing the ladies gave an informal \u201cA1 ; Diabetes, Bright's disense and liver Home\u201d to\u2018the engineers of Division 89, : 0 trouble.No house should be withoutiWhich they thoroughly enjoyed\u201d one G ! i such a veluable medicine, Sold cvery- pleasant-féature of the evening wis 5 j ; a M = d | avhere by druggists, 25c.pêr box, five|the.presentation of à case of solld sil- : A |for $1.000.By mail trom N.C.Polson ver -eoffee-spoons;\u2014with\u2014sprayv\u2014houquet-|\u2014 j & Co,, Kingston, ont.and Hartford, [of pink carnations to Mrs.Sproule, the | ] MESSRS.C.C.RICHARDS & CO.Conn., U.S.A.; grand officer, ; Gentlemen,\u2014Last winter I received great : \u2014 \u2014 rr Ë benefit from the use of MINARD'S LINI- : .\u2014 J ÿ © MENT in a severe attack of La Grippe, \u2019 \u2019 LL = Ny ; and [have frequently proved it to be very ° i i cifective in cases of Inflammation.- ï .Yours, .: i : Cm | W.A HUTCHINSON.And consider the UNIFORMITY and PURITY of ë FIVE ROSES FLOUR| BEFORE BUYING OTHER BRANDS.IT'S BETTER THAN THE REST! ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IY.So LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING co\u2019, LIMITED ° [ESE rE Pictures! Pictures! \u2018At 40 Per Cont.Discount During January, 1 will give 40 and 50 per tent.discount of all Framed Pictures\u2014and.giso Green Stamps to those who are cole dectors.HEASLEY, Ti PCTURE FRAMER 2037 ET.CATHERINE (Near Bleury).AN MS SE 2 wu mn .\u2019 ; i : OF THE FAMOUS BIOGRAPH JER Vill make th | | MERRITT & PRITCHARDS | | Punde & Boehm | TR en ___\u2014\u2014 With.our\u201d popular system and.the.repeated requests.both by our patrons and the management \u2018we Try it on your PIANO, FURNITURE or Hardwood Finishings of all kinds, To.e bad 01 i Eo.Will make them look like new.2365 St.Catherine St.qe nT Lo 2 , have decided to give \u2018 .; Too mos wrote Hair Bars ta ue LU PR F THREE MORE 5; BEERS Tr GREEN CASH.RECEIPTS OBER Jet Bo fection 15 fit fai, Beustacuos | | Le : © || $1.00 vor of Green Gash Receipts with every \u2018reserve tickets; 506 worth of Greg Gash Rectipts with tery Admission chet, 7 a weescorr.| || Friday Matinee and E à Saturday Evening Only § Office Supplies.|| | ore.| | EU ay atinee añ vening and Satur ay vening On y a Tia Deuar ar squip- a ; ah ce ; | Co .Cash Receipts will not be given at the Saturday Matinee, \u2019 : Co | Prises.pacsisiacise, Ruling, =; | Wall Paper, sto, .2422 à (Catherine st.| 4} ; Le prie Don: purs Tickets tortainment Shaw's i were pt anda sins = .\" JOSEPH FORTIER, : S 87.JAMES STREET.wT A MARVELLOUS - OFFER AT MASSICOTTE MARKET Bargains.In the Drug Department \u2018 au .1470 St.Catherine St.Of the Massicotte Market, 1470 St.\" Catherine St | DAIGNAEUULT & Go.Propritos of the Grocery Department and Meat Marks co | PATENT MEDICINES NN CUT OUT THIS COUPON _ oe will refund your moriey on all articles, that do mot give \u2018 : Tu is good for, B50c worth of Green Cash \u201c| GREEN CASH RECEIPTS 44.s.00 | | 1 R \"Merchants who wish to give to their customers sthe best i in the way of Trading Stamps.and collectors who want the best stamps obtainable, having examined -the Premiums offered by Trading Stamp Companies \u2018in.this city, have decided with: = Receipts with eve ry purchase and upwagds on + rm mt ee o : startling unanimity in favor of the ~~ eo on the following well-known- remedies: \u2014 lie eee : Co - Friday and Saturday, Feary: an and a ran of Ton and God Liver Oil ssonterolererensenseauumens 350 Extract of Mall Gossocvorescs-sseeuvss = coussesvosés souvusssou \u201c13a À International 1 HE! IN lam Comp - ; Pain- Killer .-\u2026.\u2026mvewao0r: \u2026.mesccceucee D mobcsemese 13e , Headache Powders, per BOX.coesrase avsscimesnss wagnensesn LOC In addition to this attractive proposition thoy are offering \u2018 [| 0.pl any § ' SPECIAL GROCERY \u2018COMBINATION WITH 1,2 and 3 Green Casi Seidlitz, on der, 250.boxes for messese se sacers a ace Recoipts for 1: ; ectric 1 asosvtseuen sc econ cé 1S0000002 0 Resorcdcvneu move 19e .45 \u20181 ' + \u2018 ; Castoria \"ceucegt res csvuenccnmmes vas seshesseuses moutbsueuet - sse.But success breeds jealously and the \u201cgreen: eyed- monster\u2019 is neither serupllous prie SE vm.Motes For to ger cant, lover than even the ot o prune, the Grex \"tor Children: ore ie 3 yrup s .Sailing at am S.S.CONCORDIA: .secsnsene JAN S.S.KASTALIA (cold storage) s\u2026\u2026\u2026o.\u2026\u2026Feb.S.S.TRITONIA .\u2026\u2026vessercosenacco oo.FOD.11 ; 8.8.SALACIJA .s+\u2026u000roaoussocn Feb, 18 8.8.L.\u2026cereccnneeuns .Feb.25 ALCIDES THOMSON LINE * | London Weekly Service from Portland, \"i THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, Linked, 25 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.FURNESS, WITHY & co, i.Praposed Sailings Manchéster Liners Lim © ig *Tarvous system being much dopressed and run down, = \u2018Trains Leave as Follows: \u201c ST.JOHN, N.B., AND MANCHESTER.és Tay 50 A:M.\u2014LAY EXPRESS, arriving Bur- | 455101 From > \u201clinglon 1166 a.m., Troy 4.20 p.am., Albany Manchester: St.John.o = $ 56 pm, New York 8.45 pu, Boston 6 Jun.Manchester Merchant .Eeb.10 - es.8 | 8.pm, \u2018Worcester 7.33 p.m.2 Feb., ae - 204 \"er 10 P.M.\u2014NIGHT BENPRESS, arfiving Bur- à Feb.or Cay : lington 10.10 p.m., Troy 2.50 a.m, New| = © : » a | York wir a.m., Boston 7.00 a,m., Worces- sFitied \u2018with cold storage.: > 2% ter 6.27 a.m.À [; ve puiiman Bieoptos \u2018and Parlor cars \u2018on For furthet particulars apply to \"e of - h train oo if given early in the attack, will prbvent the more serious effects of the disease.\u201d Taken 33 prove rains.rene aod Uckels at 10d FURNESS, WITHY & co.Limited, puis, se during its prevalence, prevents its invasion.\u2018Taken while suffering of it, relief is speedil Ste St.James Street, and Windsor Station, © MONTREAL.oe n P T.M.FALLON, 89 realized, which may, be continued pp to entire cure, : City Passenger and Ticket Agont \u2014 ._ \u2014_\u2014 » rte ous \u2018All D ¢ |.BIG BOTTLE.81.00 | = ; : ruggis $j fe Fame moo.MONTREAL PARK.& ISLAND RAILWAY GO.a oC ACHINE\u2014From Post Office\u2014I0 min.- .oo oo 5.40 a.m.to 8 p.m.From 8 p.m.30 en 3 SEEAMSHIPS .* es \"| eervice., Last car midnight.From Lachine-20 \u2019 pan 2.857050 Ieee Finin.séivice 650 am.10 8 pm.30 min ser.| - PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL, 29,0004 eo i rom ast ¢ 3 A , EIEN Et mr ce RECOLLET\u2014From St.Danis Station in $8.WELSHMAN .srensargaeiieaesnee Feb.n ; : Henderson Stätion every balf hour, 6 æm.to ry Hy .sroeene BOD.28 ; pme : \u2014 - \u2014 18.30 p.m.svery (Dour £40 Pp.me to 13.30 ES DATOMAN vu no.Nob.28 : : : - > y : i Bar ally from enneville t - 8.0 s.Pre 5,000,000 ga l- s Between eight of] | of Toronto, had an_offer of $58.000 for .The Joh McDougall.Caledonian Iron Works Co., \u2018of Montreal, had nine pro- |.The lowest{.l'or its twelve milllon clectrie] pump with à Westinghouse motor, $19,-|.pumip at the low level, and an glectrie ; 0.an arrived Saatbound at St.\u2019 Joba: a 4 a JEWELLERS noted.somes \u2014\u2014 = \u201cGEO.G: ROBINSON & co.2397 Se.CATHERINE ST: 4g \u201cTHE SEAUTY OF A DIAMOND ta in its purity.cutting and brilliancy, and for these.qualities our diamonds are We have.added a great.many ,Tingh 10 our stouk sluce the Now Year.A very handed Tires Stone Ring for 339.44): : Ave.\u2014) min.service.5.40 a.m.From Victoria Ave.e:m.to 12 midnight.wn.to 11.40 p.m.Westmount\u201420 -min.service; 5.60 a.m.to 12.10 a.ih.CARTIERVILLE\u2014 From Suowdon's Junction\u201440 min.service, 6 From Cartierville \u201440 service, 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.Extra cars will be Tun on all lines ps-required.Canadian trade.holding à record of & days, .23 hours, and 45 minutes Midship saloons, electric lights.speed apd comfort.> ; First Class\u2014Canada, $60; Dominion, $50.Second- Clags\u2014Canada.$40; Dominion, $87.50, OXFORD without « Rivak CAFE Third Class\u2014Liveipool or principal\u2019 British ports, ser.50, .\u201c PORTLAND TO BRISTOLS.8, Mangman.¥Feb.18 8.8.Turcoman Mar.14 For all particulars apply to local agents, op, THE DOMINION LINE, | 17 ST.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL: \u2019 .= ime ~ Gray's S; Red Spruce For Coughs and Colds.1 Wi iti us in February.Annual.Clearance: Sale- then comme Gas and Blectric \u201cat prices\u2014-well, Just pay us a visit.SAYER ELECTRIC CO., 10- ut Beaver Sun, Tel.Main 4546 ; Gum| - j + ; | pee rat HAVE You GOT x GOLD \u201cThen get a box of Cures a cold in 24 hours.Yar Co of taste and retinement.T How About That Gough ?7 A WELL \u201cDRESSED MAN | ISTHE TERN APPLIED TO THE MAN WHO IS: zampbell ad\u201d Ea his clothes thet polots him out as à man, succeeds like success.To be successful- * Thert's.& atyle snd quality Noth © ar good clothes\u2014i.e., our clothes.look it\u2014w CAMPBELLS, Caner McGill and St.James Sts.wilh cure it, Now 1s the time 5 \u2018A.HARTE 1778 NOTRE pans STREET.- Money Will Talk -.No mistake, our neces, Fixtures and Brackets, THR Hall 2.MARTES GRIPPE WEES RARTE'S COUGH 8 Mi \u201cCHEMIST, ER .ary,.will b du.Keap this in m «and drop in TE Ne That's what our Gas and Blectric Pie ture Sale, which takes placa in Febru.8 SAYER ELECTRIC co, 1044 Beaver ?Hall Hi Tel.Maine! ind - _H.R.MOLSON & BROS.\u2018Ale and Porter Brewers, Have amare.on Sand the Boules = kinds of Sten ly supplied.600 Notre Dame Street.Montrègh ES DAW ES & co.| BREWERS, PALE ALES AND PORTER.LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Oélice: J Ta Masa WSL James trou.ARONSON &- RUTENBERG ~ Pawnbrokers & Jewellers, .Craig St.Mordey to lend on Diamonds, Watches, awd) a Sloth TE, ue and during am ., RET SRE MEN'S OWEATERS , LADIES\u2019 GOLFERS \u2018 SNIRT WAITS =.AntmartStyles tor Hollaay Bend for Catalogue No.B.|| OR.JAEBERS Sze SYSTEMS: | 2306 \u201cThese W aists are not soiled or dam- are \u2018up.to Prices Funke from $3.50\" to $10.50.Sizes page from 32 do 42.of styles und patterns.under, the nüsplees.of the Columbian \"ri ; Club vas helu Inst night at \"King's HG (5.ON.Friday at 50e to 82:18 Hall, ang was a great success, Tirero : Ladies\" ; | Winter.Shirt waiïists LADIES! WINTER SHIRT WAISTS, made of ~Lustre.Flannel, clear at Come on Fridiiy and Saturday and judge for yourself.~ Clearing Sale of Ladies\u2019 Shirt.All Kinds! A SILK SHIRT.WAISTS, made up Colors are light and navy \u2018blue: pink, the mark and \u2018perfect \u2018fitting.+ riday and Suturday \u2019 at $1.73 Ladies\u2019 White Lawn and Muslin\u2019 Shire Walsts at Narr Price WAILSTS, made up in large variety Prices $1.00 to m \"Albatross, AU this REANON'H newest Gtyles.As- =3 per cent.off, Our Ladies\u2019 Winter Jackets Dot \u2018not miss this opportunity of buying a good warm JACKET.at the les are right awd so are the prices, Prices range At the .doncluslon of the: euchre, a; from 36.00 \u2018Lo: $35.00, On sale at WY.00 to $17.30.i rogramme of music whiled away Coon ° Care remiider of the evening.| _ Special Sale of Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts {rhe hall was decornted with About 100 of fhe season's best styles and makes All atilotly tallor- crests of the Columblan Club.An ele- = © pide andsperfect fitting.The colors gre blue, black, green gray, {Rant-progrimme,- with an acroptiePhe ind Tght and dark mixed feeds.\u201cOu sale Friday ane Saturday Columbian Girl,\u201d the worl of Mes J.J.at 20 per cent.off: , 247 THE.HAYCOCK & DUDGEON STORE FOR CORSETS encombims for the elegant andl éonven- | | _ ls | id | | font arrangements made to- receive the .guests.\u2018 CL | : > iN Cet WHY NOT BURN : ANNUAL MEETING WILLARD Y's, \u2018 os The annual noel of the Willard V's.wis held in lïvangeliatio Fall Puesduy, Rev, Mr.Huxtable presiding.|}: \u201cA resume.of \u2018the yeur's- work was given |f by Miss McConnell, and excellent ve.|F= > porta read by the secretary and tron- | ; sucer at 35.60 per ton dettvered, (34.60 at\u2019 Yard)?It's just as good for | | Buparinlendents ders oluctod in [ all purposes.us lind coût for.\u201cwhich you pay 36.76 ner :ton.\u2019 white ribbon lenfldtn; Minn Hunter, 1t- vo \u2014 of the |.Have your Silk Waist, Evening or Bal Dress, Opera Cloak, Walking Dress, or an \u2018kind of Ladies\u2019 or Gentlemen's Wear, 1 soiled or crumpled, , PROPERLY FRENCH CLEANED {The effect is Wonderful if- properly done, and the best place is | BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING eo.Offices and Agents Throughout City.Patents ap TRADE MARKS » OWEN N.EVANS, - Temole \u2018Building.Montreal.: PATENTS THAT PROTECT FEATHERSTONHAUGH a co.Featherspuhaugh, B.L, LR, Albert F.Nathan, \\,L.B., S.B., MPL., .Late Examiner U.S.Patent Otticn CANADA LIFE BUILD - Also Toronto, Ottawa and Wi IN ALL COUNTRIES} ENGINEERING, BLECTRICAL and SCIENTIFIC CASES a SPECIALTY.Experience insuch cases makes smaller caste sasy Al kinds wel.othe As We are i equiped with special associates, amistants aad CHARUES MODERATE: 4 WRITE FOR SHEDYLL OF CHARGES ARD NOW TO PROCEED.rticularly invite inventors to make um PARENT LIRRARY Sad of our SPECIAL RECRUE thousamls f patents properly Graduate Engineers & Registered Patent New York Lite Building, Montreal, Offices; {and 907 G Street.Washington.D.@ ce : COAL.THE INTERCOLONIAL | coaL Minna co., LTO : Works : -Druminend.Colliery, Wesivilh, & 4 and Froducers et \u201cDrumacad\u201d Coed alone.trom the coledreted Seams | of Nova Scotia Oftered ia all eines quantitics to suit purchasers.water or r Head Office, Roem Silk derchnate Dans Building.Montreal- THEDOMNI on, (LIMITED), MINERS A | SHIPPERS - FH pominion STEAM os Screened; Run of Mine and Stacky - For partioulars, apply te GENERAL SALES AGENT, _ Liverpool & London & Globe BuiMing, \u201d\" 1 = | » elseted corresponding\u2019 nécretary.Dur- ! | ing \u2018the evening Interesting addresvon TT TTT wery given by Rev.Mr, Huxtable, Mrs, : F.M1, Waycott and Mra John Currlo, lan Well an Musical -neleétious.by an honorary, \u2018member and Mr.Carson, .ere a A VALUABLE PIANO.- The tone, artistic aud wating JYalue fn paler Sa rass and Enamelle \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A NEW WERBKLY NEWSPAPER.carefully executed, :A now candidate for favor hss made its \u2018appearance in the att A perse paper field of Mo, ont treal.aper, which ia styled The.critios: me us rat sopessane 1 last \u201cpain and à THOMAS.(LIGGET - EXTENSION OF TIME | January discounts will prevail, until further notice, on all Car: ets, Floor Coverings, Curtains, House Furnishing Goods.B Bedsteads, Bedding, etc.Mail orderg \u201cEmpire \u2018Buildi 9° 4M.216 ST, THE \u201c sniLAGEEPHIA eue, : GINGINNATE, = OUTON \u2026.4 BEAVER.5 dial aa Wea 5 Hall Engineering Works - of fIFé, dnd perhaps in no other Ct \\PATENTS | a ane ca ie 150 erature; Miss Htuatt, white ~ribhon; 4 THE MONTREAL LIGHT: HEAT « POWER \u2018co, co mel.Main din._ MONTREAL t- Mian Plerce, prea.\u201cTelephone Main 4040.» \u2019 Now \u201cYork.Life Building.: ta è ania Mien Bannister wan unanimously en Ce v . Gibson Japan Proof Sketches, regs.de .ular $1.00 for 60c.- Gibson Japan Proof Sketches, regular.$2.00 for $1.20.Reproductions of Harrison Fisher's water color drawings, etc.; res- ular $1.25 .for 80c.Reproductions of Jessie Wilcox Smith's Studies of Children; regular 60c for 40c.A few Water Colors, ranging from $2.50 to $45.00, for $1 00 to $15.00.: 50 \u2018per \u2018went, off all - made-up Frames, including Gold Leaf.Special Tables at 206, 350, 50c and © Tbe.pa 20 per cent.off all Framing Orders.ê + Furnitore Dept.New Home \u2018Housekeepets should take advantage of this great opportunity to.Furnishers and secure anything they require for their home now.charge until wanted.ing are a few of our specials: \u2014- We store free of The follow- 1 Lounging Sofa, wire back, 328.00, less.20 per cent.No: 7603\u2014Arm Chair, $36.01 00, less 83 1- -5 per cent.1 3- piece Library Set, grained oak, $32.00, less 33 1-3 per cent, ] 80;39\u20142 -piece _Patlor Set, Solid mahogany, - $60.00, \u201cless \"20° per\u2019, cent.7 \"= 261532 piece \u201cPa rlor any, $85.00, less Sot: mahog- 20 per cent.6051\u20141 Music Cabinet.hand paini- ed XV, cent.and brass trimmings, style, $75.00, less 33 1-3 per Louis 180110 Quik Bedroour Sét.5 pieces, English design, in natural wood und steel; lar $450.00, special for very fine inldid, regu- $zo0.n0.3734 \u2014 Childs* Bureau: \u2018size 31{in.x 17 in.plate mirror: price $36.00, fifre per cent.7694\u20141 \u2018Redroom Set.bureau British plite mirror, $47.50, 33 1-3 ver cent.* bed, 150j1\u20141 33 1-3 value.196-2-T Bedronm Set, ° chitfonier; design Complete; dresser, some new walnut.per cent.Bureau.Dresser, Old -Colohia! design, mahogany.per à tent.mahogany, | less 50 golden oak: \u201cands washstand, Chiffonier- and in pieces, $109.50, less Textru comprising 1 bureau and in _ ircassian $178.00, Jess 20.2.261 Bureau in natural mahôge any: inlaid iv satin wood.$116.09, less 40 per cent.62-27\u20141 Low Boo tural niahogany, Chiffonier 4 large drawers and 3 small drawers, all dined\u2014in- mahogany to match above \u2018\u2019bu- \u2019 reau, $88.00, less 40 per cent, 62-28\u20141 Bedrpom Table to \u2018match above, priee $30.00, cerit- To the Deputation of Work.ROS * MAKES PROMISES ingmen Whom He Consented to Meet.- BRIGHTER DAYS WN STORE- The Emperor : intention to, Has\u2018 Have Claims of \u2018Workingmen Investigated and to, Improve Troie Lot.st Petersbrug, Febr uary.9 \u2014 n= peror Nicholas yesterduy.received Tzarskoc-Sclo, a deputation of-thirty- four workmen, ployes of the factories and wor kships of St.Petersburg.The deputation was) of Finance] Governor-General Trepoff, and proceeded by the Imperial railroad to Tzurskue-Selo, a ccompanicd Kokovskoff, viagès were\u201d Imperial Duke George\u2019 .Hosee, eourt, and-.the palacè.The workmen bowed to His\u2019 Majesty, \u201cGood duy my.children.\u201d - \"We 3 wish Your who said, The workmen replicd; .Majésty good health.\u201d The Emperor then.said: summoned you in order that you may hear my \u2018words from myself and communicate them to your companioi lamentable events .gad hut inevitable results have occurred because you allowed yourselves to be led.astray.by traitors and enemies recent by and av uitivg ihein: near- pavilion.to your country.representing Minister where cur- On \u2018Generu When they induced British less 1; good in ia- less 40.per be pue \u20ac Leather School Bags, for boys or girls, \u2018store's buyers\u2014always Regular 40c .to soc.#riday 330 Scribblers, ruled or, plain; special, dozen .Fesses v+c0sc000000000 SO oo - The Best \u2014Newest Styles of .Ladies\u2019 Walking, Skirts, made in gray and navy Cloth, full flare °°.style, ull tallored seams.Worth $2.00.Special price .81.28% Ladies\" Walking Skirts, made in\u2019 black, navy and gray Frieze; made Le ; with pleats and straps, with \u2018yoke effect; well finished.Worth, $4.50.Specla! Friday for \u2018.\u2026.\u2026.1400.Bees a ua 00e ea vence nna0 42.98 Ladies Walking Skirts.made of navy and\u2019 brown Camel's Hair Cloth, full pleated.skirt, finished with straps, tailored seams.Worth 862 25.Speclal price .\u202600000 00e done een \u2026.\u2026.$4.00 nr x \u2019S Us d T Ladies ateen n erskirts-= hree Lines on Which Savings are Great Ladies\u2019 Black Sateen -Underskirts, made with deep accordion pleated } frill, also small frili at bottom; others with two small frills.Reg- \u2018 « -Ular The.Sale price.iii iinet cae TE Ssse Ladies\u2019 flannel lined Sdteen Underskirts, made with one deep frill, also four small accordion pledted frills, tinished with self.strapping.: Regular $1.75.Sale price 20000000 oo 0c eee, $1.39 \u201cLudies' Black Sateen TUnderskirts.made wiih sows: small frills and, .finished with self strapping.Regular $1.2 se Sale price ea séeuess 4 \u2018 Buy Liberally o of Whitewear = \u2014 peli .The values still remain at the high level set.during Januaryi\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Cambric Night \u2018Gowns, round yoke \u2018with tucks and medallions, tr immed around neck,.front, \u2018yoke and sleeves \u2019 , With embroidery: Keen on , Cotton Values 2 yards \u201cwide.to selt at.per yard.o.oo Bb \u2018Unbléached Sheetin, dhe 8-4 wide Full Bleached Sheeting; phin apd twill finish, to sell at per CWATU vos see cena een eue ee ee se eee eee ten ee Te ae Le en ee se Ready- -made Sheets, made of.double\u201d width.Sheeting.\u2018size 2 1-2\" yards ; Jong.Each, only .4++0 01100200 0secaUe ee em eae Te 26 inches wide White Tzonsdale Cambric, fine sHKky finish, \u2018per yard oe 36 inches.wide linen finish W hite Cotton, good wearing auality: will iron with à fine gloss.Per yard Cane see 48 Weel Tee 10¢ 36 in.wide stênE White Cotton, pure.finish, free \u2018trom dressing, per \u2018 FARA\u2019 Lien ec LAS e Cee eee , Se 36 in.wige Queen's Own White Long.A ouh Catton, superior finish, , per yard .000 00e cles ea Se dl ie cee ge Se 1: Hae \u2018Long Cloth Cotton, ends of 10 yards, for 85e, #1.00, 812 5 and s1 3.& Ns SAY v - Savings on \u201cQuality Linens\u201d Loom ends of Table Linen, \u201cbleached and unbleached, at\u2019 ri) prices.-§ yard ends in Roller\u2014Luinen- and Dish-Towelling.\u2014o\u2014seh Alpert 3 plece: 30c.50e,:63c.GSe and.7.wert cee \"70e All Linen Huckaback \u201cTowels, size 18 x 38 in.fringed or hemmed, all : .White.Kadh «eee iin nae ere TE ee ee eee a $25 Heavy Brown Linen Dish \u2018Towéls, size 24 x 20: in, 4 \u2018Special; euch.21\u20ac Pute Irish Linen Satin.Damask Table Napkins, assorted: patteins, ~ size\u2019 24 x 24 inches.Special price, per dozen .,.I $2.75 50 only All Liney, Satin Damask- Table.Cloths, size?yards x 3 yards, \u2018 rich néw desifns.special price, each .0.82.50 \u2018100 dozen Table Napkins, ready hemmed, four different patterdy, | 5-8 \u2018size.Special, per \u2018dozen DRAP wuaan bass se Ve in en es 98e Oniy 150 more Bleached \u2018Damask \u201cable Cloths, size\u2019?2 1-4 yards.Special, each .pe- ; © ~\u2014\u2014, © Here's a 156 Table - 5 A \u201cSheeting À Needed i in - CONTAINING 26a TO 35 ARTICLES: - The Sick Room .- Rubbder Sheetings, in two qualities, | both one värd wide.The 60c kind; per-.yard, for.\u2026.\u2026 \u201854e (Thc kind, per yard, for Floor Oil Cloth\u2014 Price Changes ' English Oilcloth, 4 yards wide, in spe- \u20181 cial designs; 38c-value for, per - square yard nié BTE] Lot of well seasoned\u2019 Floor ._ 2 yards and 2 I- -2 vards wide, in stx | | choice patterns.\u2018Regular 38¢c = rod pieces of Table.Ware, such dal yard, for .t.Cees ae 31¢ Milk Jugs, China Plates, Fruit| Another Hne, 2 yards wide, in five| ; Cops Berry Dishes, Sugar Bowls,| new designs; our regular 45c ups.with, Saucers, etc, ste.\u20181 wquare yard, dor Vesivaessnses >, ne ver A 8.Soe ve ' cess eon .5° CAT eue 0 Oficloth+ 80e] THAT MAKE POSSESSION EASIER.| vo | Maple Syrip, plot cans .vn Lyle's Golden Syrup, tin 4 lbs.California Prunes .5 lbs.Whole Green Boiling CANIN 3 St.Catherine + University '& Victoria Sts.New Dress.Muslins.and Ginghams | \u201cAdv ance shipment of jocases new, dainty and fashionable fabries\u2014the latest produce! Prices of Stamped Linens | {tions for spring and summer wear.Special value opportunities, in > vebicli vou ad id it adv antagéous: to participate: while 500 pièces fancy Dress.ginghams, in new stripod and checked dficcts\u2014an\u2019 endless, variety uf new colored combinations.: I lot to sell at, per yard, 10c_ 1 lot : Lo sella at, per y vard 124c \u2018 Small Boys\u2019 $2:50 Suits for $1.65 Only 93 -leËt ot our.Boys'_Velvet-Süllor Cr _ Blouse Suits.CToUT \u201cound \u201cRGOKE Ut fn hrown.and\u2019 10e A a'asa ses ane es Mocha and Java Blend Coffee .35¢ 1 tin \u2018Tomatoes, Peas and Corn .0e 2 tins Bartlett \u2018Pears (28), in Syrup.\u20262he = 1b: tin Molasses Cert rere pes \u2026\u202610c\u20ac nay y {thé assorfment is complete and promise\u2019satisfactory selections.3 cases fancy Muslins, in light and dark colprings, spots.and floral designs.values, to sell at, per y yard.A.eee ste ae eee a } Nt Cloth Bound Books\" * \u2014Specials y pop mr NAN eye for _bargajns,\u201d \u201cyou can, cater\u2019 \u2018to b both | 4 Ic isc Bare see © > + :4 lot to sell at, per yard 15c{ > '19¢ For Popular Music IF you've an \u2018ear for music and.an\u2019 - here on \u2018Friday.thors.Speciul veach 1200000.
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