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[" 3 « v \u2018w,ortar foi Fa POR LITTLE WANTS A Use Mergig Want Columne.= Rw vi, ému Sun rose at 7.071: 4 ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.28.TWELVE FIRE ON ST.LAWRENCE STR CAUSED A Merchants\u2019 Telephone Co\u2019s Main 7\u201c Co., and Peerless Gaslight Co.Pr\u201d Dozens of Live Electric n PE < 4, .UF $130.00 n, Tuckett Cigar à Total Loss \u2014 Wires Delayed Firemen and Made Their Work Dangerous.One cf the most spectacular fires that has been seen in Montreal for years this mor:frg completely gutted the Roblllard Building on the west side of Bt.Lawrence Street, near the corner of Nitre Street.The loss will be about $130,000, only partly covered by insurance.The sufferers are.\u2014 Robillard estate, $50,000; Tuckett Cigar Co, $40,000.Merchants Telephone (o., $30,000, Peerless Gas Light Co, $10,000.The insurance on the Merchants\u2019 Telephone Co.'s stock 18 as follows.- North British & Mercahtile.$8.000 British American .3.000 Phoenix of Hartford.2a Phoenix of London.2 2.500 | irsurance Co.of North America VOR Total $1R.020 Une of the most regrettable features ©f the fire i3 the now it has struck to the Merchants Telephone l'o This company loses everything In \u2018ts main station and all their central district clients are without \u2018phones.Tha company has telegraphed for another switchboard, and will rush work on connections.Everything was in favor of a confia-' gration, and it was only by tremendous efforts under the ort voticehabne, conditions that the firemen at imminent risk of their lives succeeded in mastering the flames and confining them to the one building.In the building was situated the central exchange of the Merchants\u2019 Telephone Company.On every side along.St.Lawrence Street it is surrounded sy.-à network of wires and cables, many\u2019 of them carrying a high voltage, as well as the street car vires.The leaden \u201ccables melted in the fierce heat, and vere soon dropping in all directions across other live wires, and falling in tangled, sputtering masses to the ground.At first the crowd did not, realize the danger, and pressed inside! the police cordon, close to the burning building.A panic ensued when th» first wires fell, right in the midst or the mob, which parted and ran blindly in every direction, stumbling and tun:- Liing over each other in a mad rush for safety.By wood fortune no one was injure l.and from that time on the po-: Hee had little difficulty in Keeping th=| fire zone clear\u2014the crossed wires siz- | ling with angry blue flames showed thie danger too clearly.A Dangerous Blaze.IT was about £30 when the fire was! aiscovered, and it spread through the | buiiding with great rapidity: it was a full \u2018Your later before the chief was able to declare that the blaze Was: viider control, Severul firemen had narrow escapes | as the flames gained headway in the, voof.They were standing right ucnler the conire of the building directing s:veains through the second storey win.Lows, when a tall masonry coping surmount: d by a flagstaff enllapsed, and at the first crash, a warning veil weit wp from the crowd, nd the firemen ran ror Mr.Samuel Nordheimer in an oficial statement says that the object of ihe Pyupchase ls to secure larger représenta- fon in Quebeo, Npÿa Scotia, and New.\u2018Brunswick.This fheans the.use of a t greater anmyht \u201cof capital at this point, which the Nordheimer Company intend to supply.\u2019 Toe .The house of Nordhelmer, which is now in its sixty-fifth year, is the ota- est music establishment in Canada, and {:- ft is also the oldest on the continent] \u2018wvhich can etill boast that its founder |- ls in tbe land of \u2018the living.1t was] -S.CAR -to Toronto.with the transfer of the seut of-government.Mr.Samuel 'Nordheli- |.mer,one of the two brothers who founded the firm, is- Imperial German Consul for Ontario, and one of \u201cToronto's most promiñent \u201cand reapected Tesi-|.dents, and his mansion on Dagsenport Hill occupies the finest site in the city.The firm has now branches.of its own stock of FURNITURE, RU the finest in the city.SLEY ° \u201c1768 to 1783, Notre Dame.Street, 184 to 194 St.James Street, Montreal._ \u201c SATURDAY ends our big Red Ticket Sale.7 around, even though you don\u2019t want to buy.d GS, DRAPERIES,.BEDDING, to: be 15 per-cent.off everything; 20 to 40 per cent.off, all \u201carticles \u2018bearing RED TICKETS.\u2019 -5 per cent, extra for cash: 0.LIMITED + Come in and look | You will find our .in Hamilton, London (Ont.), and Montreal, besides selling agencies in every place of importance from Cape Breton to Vancouver, - « Coe YSAYE AND THE KNABE PIANO.f Violinists and the King of Pianofortes.The master whom the lovers of music worship, Lugene Ysuaye, wos ships he Knabe piano.\u201d M.Jules de Befv:, ms assistant planist, also worships at the shrine of Kuabo, °° 2 : This week, tn connection with the Ysaye \u2018functions ut Monttcal,.Prof.Goulet.and Emiliano Renaud used.a habe Grand.at an Ysaye- reception.\u2018Also at the Symphohy Orchestra.Also at the Windsor Hotel and Monument Nationul.; : \u2018 It is Jit that.the king of musiclans should use the king of pianos.Willis & Co.2470 St.Catherine street, are sole agents for the Knabe plano.\u2014Adv, EE CAPTAIN TORLESSE APPOINTED.Victoria, B.C., Feb; 3.\u2014Captain Hugh Îi.'Térlesse, II.N., who-has \"just becn appointed to \u2018the cominand by H, M.S, Bonaventure.onthe Pacific station, 18 a well known officer of over\u2019 thirty- three ycarg.of näval service.\u201cHé jolu- ed the royal navy in 1871, was promoted lieutenant in 1882, commander \"hig present rank ir] June, 1902, and was recently appoint- cd in- charge at\u2019 Portsmouth dockyard.He was a lieutenant of H, M.S.-Mino- taur in\u2018 the\u2018t Egyptian war of 1882, (Egyptian medal and Khedive's bronze star).- was navigating.commander of H, M.S.St.George, flagship of Admiral Rawson, when that officer bom- \"COR.GUY AN Council will appeal to the Dominion Government to disallow - legislation passed by.the Manitoba arranging damage.clauses the Main Street subway.\u2026 .Winnipeg.\u2014H.W.Cresswell, rated as the richest rancher and cattle.man in the Northwest Territories,\u2019 is dead at Mediciho Hat, having sucéumbed Lo an attack of gangrene following a slight injury to his foot.The deccased leaves Yis entire estate to his brother at sea- forth, Ont.He was unmarried and aged seventy-four years.27 Winnipeg\u2014Norval Johnston and Win.Caineron, two Canadian Northern Railway em pital su received through the accidental explo- | sion _ of ¢ynamite, while working cn \u2018bridge construction near Rosthern.-Both-are injured.about.th \u2018Toronto.\u2014Baffin Ls by Dr.Bell at & meeting of the Na- tianal Science Association, ~ PITTSBURG \u201cPHIL DEAD.- Asheville, N.C, Feb.3.\u2014George E.Smith, \u201cPittsburg ef, died here yes regarding terday morning, of zibar in August, 1896, and captured it, |consumption, ai the Winyah Sapita- I again make tite assertion that by putting .an export duty on Canadian wheat, bought by American ''millers \u2018and while serving with the same cru- from wheat exporters in gur Northwast, the pun rlum.His brother, W.C.Smith and I.C° McGill, a nephew, were with him when he dled.The end came.unexpectedly at.9 a.m.: : \u201cPittsburg Phil,\u201d came to- Asheville {ser he accompanied the.naval brigades which Admiral Rawson dispatchedfwith itive farce to Benin, the \u201cCity to be-ground in bond in American milla) of Blood,\u201d the following yéar to pun- at Minneapolis and Duluth, the pro- ish-the King of that place for the bru- duct to be ship to Great Britain, this will be decidedly in the interest of tho Canadian farmer from the Atlantic to the Pacific.It will increase the compétition in wheat buying to the Manitoba and Territorial farmer; it will establish -the nillls practically at his door; it will give him the benefit of the.by-product to enable him to increase his mixed farming.By establishing large milling industries throughout, our Northwest, I may repeat what I have already sald, as I desire to impress ypon you as strongly as I am able, the fact that the West will not develop as it ought to, until large and small mill are carried on in its midst.- Few people properly appreciate\u2019 the influence of cheap mill by-products on extensive farming, as one is scarcely possible without the other» Dairyl only becomes a leading industry, in a, prosperous stats w Referring to Mr.McFee's remarks, my pro to put an export duty on wheat to be ground in the United States by American mille.that \u2019 ition wes absurd.Surely Mr.Moles is not of the opinion that all wisdom i» concentrated in him.1d ink Mr.McFes\u2019s reasoning.is Mogl- the not apparently\u2014he spoke strongly against; comes available, of by-products at reasonable prices be- Bran and shorts en- i ter largely into successful poultry rafs- ing, swine husbandry, cattle and feeding and dakying.1 dg not am putting the case.too scronely vhen I assert that Canada\u2019s grestest \u2018today.is cheap.feed.I include Canada was 8 from.the.Atlantic to the Pacific, ta\u2019 encourage .and build up a great mill- HY - Mr, McFee pl et?The Anaricape will \u201cKIRD\u2019S BREAD.Sv + a ne wo, \u201c.ing industries en the oulins jeep in aessioh \u2018in\u2019 Petarb nk I of: Notwogd, wad bound-| gyn.Marks will\u2019 bo.aroun ES Ran ai tal massacre of a British political pur: ty.tion tii dispatches and his medal with | the Benin clasp.dore Goodrich in command of the Bonaventure.- Tho latter will atact jour .home as goon as the captaln 1:11 733, SWISS FOOD, prepared by P.McIntosh & Son, Toronto, was awarded the Gold Medal | * at St.Louis Exposition.\u2014adv.\u201cCANADA NEWS NOTES.Toronto.\u2014A - presentation - to recent pual banquet of the Horse Breede.s Assoctation.: oo Berlin, Ont.\u2014North Waterloo lays the recent Samuel 8.| is in his-101st yeer.t tire\" Caynty* Counell, ro.ani he countv.0 which 1 Mt.T.G mônsiy \u201celected warden of 1 inpfpeg hom ot in the foot last night by the apc ed policeman, who was han} 2 LA Iv vas + Commander Torlesse earned men-.He relieves Conmo- \u201cSWISS.FOOD\" GETS THE.MEDAL.Canadian winners was made at the-an- \u2018claim to having had the oldest voter in leptiond.- The veteran is intick, of.Wellesley, who recent Theêéting snow G.Buok \u2014JThomis Matke, an éctor, BL \u2018Prince Albert accidentæl dischér Now, by legislating li such 8 way as! of a revolver in the hands of a mount.© inal fn search -of health for the first time three years ago and was greatly, benefited, After suffering a general breakdown.in the North, he returned here several months ago.For a.time after his arrival general improvement was noted, and he was frequently on the streets.- His body will be sent to Pittsburg to-morrow.su HOW HE GOT HIS NAME.Bookmaker\u2014~What name; please?- Better\u2014Smith\u2014Georgo {£.Smith, Bookmaker-\u2014I Smiths betting with me, *_L'Il \u201cjust C |put you down as \u201cPittsburg Phil.\u201d -.Professor J.J.Goulet, conductor Sym- \u2018phony concerts, writes recommending and endorsing the celebrated Mason & Risch planow.Assortment of Mason & Risch fanos received at Leach's.2440 A TR dI00e Day À ms 3 0 ay ; paye able cash or'$10 monthly.\u2014Adv.* past Dr.Frederick C, Douglas, who has been in Liverpool, London and Antwerp p onally, Yas returned to town on a brief visit to his mother, Mrs: Alex.Douglas, 387 .St, Famille street,\u2019 Lo i RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS.1 Parliament, amending\u2019 Wininpeg's charter and re-|- ployes, are in St.Bonifaco\u2018Hos- |.ffering from serious.injuries |.40ST.CATHERNEST.face.fin Land was described \u2018| STANLEY and -DRUNMOND Phil,\u2019 the turf plung- |- - have half a dozen | a LA .BUY VOUR NEW \u201c Ty wap | .» JEP | RYAN-SHEA\u2014Quebec, \u201c| MASSEY\u2014At her residenc Piano UBRBACH~211 Hutoh! à son to and Mrs.Ellag Agertièaie \"> 4 BOUCHER\u20145 Winchester Ava, W ; i Re.a the wife of A.V.° ; R\u2014At 4 Arlington | pt- mount, Wednesday morning, rob iat à-daughter to Mr.and Mrs.J.H.-Galjagher.PES Lea x.en Nd KINNEAR\u2014Sault .8te.Marle, Ont.the wife of Charlea A.Kinnear, of gr] McDONALD\u2014Ormond, Ont, Jan.\u201cto Mr.and Mra.John D.D, Mebane\" 8H.mont, © on to at 4157 Western Weatmio & son .Mra .\u2018Shepherd.} Mi a .STEWART\u2014Lyster Station, Que, Jan.25, à daughter to Mr.and ip, James Stewart YOUNG\u2014At the Homeopathic Hospital, Jan.Byun daughter to, Mr.aod Mrs, Walter Ave wR ; MARRIAGES.CLORAN-MULLIN\u2014At St.Patrick's Church, by Rev.Father Callaghan, P.P., Feb.lst.Joseph A.Cloran, of Boston, to Mary A.(Mamie), daughter of Patrick Mullln, Beg: HOPKINS-PRIEST\u2014In this city, Jan.31, bp \"Rev.Mr.Reid, \u2018Ernest Jamem Hopkins to Maud Jette Priest, youngest daughter of the late Albert A.Priest, both of Montreal.-: LYON-DUBOIS\u2014Toronto, Jan.30, hy Rev.P.Lamarche, Theo, A.Lyon to Sophie M, - Dubols.Co 0e - MILLER-SEWELL \u2014 Jan.28, at- St.Päul's .Church, Boston, 41.8., by.the Rev.Edward Tillotson, Archibald Miller to Elspeth Sewell (nee) Ross, both of Quebec.Le Jan.24, at\u2018 St.Patrick\u2019s \u2018Church, by the Rey.Father Mul-.hearn, CER, (Timothy.Ey Ryan, son of omas Ryan, to Mary Ann, daughter of Michael Shea, both of this city.ue A SIMPSON-COURTICH\u2014Oshawa, Jan 25th, b: Rev.Robt.Burns, Flossie Viola, youngest daughter of Thomas Courtice, to.Cecil \u201cSimpson, \"all of Oshawa.\u2019 STRACHAN-BANKSON\u2014Jan.81, at the resi- .dence of the bride, New York City, -by the Rev.Herbert Wells, Lotta LIL.Bankson te W.C.Strachan, of this city.=~ 2 2 DEATHS IN.THE CITY: - DOHENY\u2014North Bay, Out, Feb.1st, John Doheny, contractor, son of the late Michael Doheny, \u2018mémbèr of the C.M.B.X.,\u201d Canada Council, Branch 41.; HICKS\u2014In this\u2019 city, Feb.2, Samuel Wesley Hicks, of Montreal, aged 50, son of the late ; \u2018Philip D.Hicks, magistrate, of Belleville, .-Ont.Funeral from tbe Royal Victoris Hospital, -on.Saturday, the 4th February, at 2.30 p.m.Belleville and Toronto papers please copy.: treal, Jan.28, Ada May Harris, beloved wife of Robert P.Justis, aged 36.Literment at Bridgetown, LA RIVIERE\u2014In this city, Feb.1st, Marie \" Amelia Bélanger, aged 26, wife of Idor LaRiviere, representing the Watson, Fostes .Co., Ltd.Funeral from the residence of her husband, 398 Delorimier Avenue, Saturday, the 4th, at 8.30 a.m.for.Sacred Heart Church, thence to Cote des Nelges les\u2019 tery.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.+ ; e.-20 Fort Street, Montreal, entered into rest, on Friday, morning, February Srd, 1905, year, Mary Fyer, widow of the late Rev.- \u2018Samuel Massey, a native of Winnington, \u2018Cheshire, England, and a resident.af Montreal for 52 years.Funeral private, : © Lu : .29x MACINTOSH\u2014In this city.on Feb, 1st, John Macintosh, accountant, in his 75th year.POWELL: \u2014 Feb.1, at New York, Robert - Frederick Powell, late of Montreal.Funeral Saturday, 4th, at Yonkers, N.Y.\u201c | ROURKE\u2014In this city, Feb.1, Mary McKeen, beloved wife of John Rourke, in her 43rd- year.Nova Scotia papers please copy.WILLIAMS\u2014Feb: 2, Robert Williams, aged\u2019 43, only brother of John Henry Williams.Faneral from his late residence, 126 Chat- \u2018\u2019ham- Street, on Saturduy, Feb.4th, at 2.50 \u201cp.m.Friends and acquaintances.&re respectfully invited to attend.Co .DEATHS ELSEWHERE.© -BENEDICT\u2014At his brother's, Dawson.Benedict's residence, Mountain View, Que, Jan.31, David Benedict, aged 70.A ; BYRNE\u2014At the Mater Misericordiae Home, St.John, N.B., Jan.30, Peter B.Byrne, fn the 81st year of hie age, formerly of Mus- quash.2207 CLARKE\u2014At the residence of her son-in- .law, Mr.Thos.Halligan, Parkdale, Jan.31, Elizabeth \u201cMcDonald, widow of the: -late Wm.Ciarke.\u201d vo \u20ac Tu \u2018DEWAR-\u2014Jan.31, at 350 Somerset St., Ottawa, Colin; Dewar, in his 82nd year.T5 EGAN\u2014Kingston, Jan, 31, at the residence of her son, Dantel Egan, Mary Ann Geraghty, widow of the late Daniel Egan, sr.- |-HARDIE\u2014At-Toronto\u2014on-the-2nd_instant in tue \u201876th.year of hls age, Georgé Hardie, Esq., late of Montreal.Funeral private, from the residence of his son, 446 Grosvenor Avenue, Westmount, on Saturday, at 2.00 p.m.BR 29x HAYWOOD\u2014Jan.31.at thesresidence of her parents, Toronto, Olive Adelaide, youngest daughter of Alfred Haywood; aged .13.MILLER\u2014At Mirabel, County Two Mountains,.Que.on January 27th, 1905, Annie Miller.beloved wife of Andrew Miller, in hop 34th year.0 x McCURDY\u2014St.John, N.B.Jan.31.Margaret, \u201cbeloved wife of John McCurdy, in the 39tb vear of her age.200 OWENS\u2014Oshaiva, Jan.29, Elizabeth Findes, widow of the late John Owens, of H.M.R.Welsh Fusiliers, and daughter: of the late Frederick Hindes, carly residents of Toronto.foe .ROOME \u2014 Jan, 30.at\u2019 Toronto, William Noone, in bis 42nd year.\u201cLachine, Awful Kids scramble at\u2019 table for mors lady charlolte \u2018gelatine.evtrio and Gas Fixtures Our Anuual After Stock Taking Clearance Salo begins in February.Everything Electrical.THE SAYBR ELEC- TRIG CO., 10, 12 and 14 Beaver Hall\" Hill.Tel.Main 4546.: A ~~.\u2014__ THE CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY BETWEEN ASSORTMENT or Masoñ & , SAND Morris Pianos | - TO SELECT FROM > | Térms Cash or $7 monthly Exchanges made.| 1 0 Open Evenings.\u2018THB PROTESTANT HOSPITAL FOI.THE INSANE.- The report of the medical superintan- dent of the Protestant Hospital for tHe.Insane for the week ending Jan, 31 shows: Admissions 4, discharged -on\u2019 trial 2.\u2018The visiting governors for next week are Mrs.J.H.R.Molson, drs: §.\u2019 .Finley, Mra.J.T.Molson and Mr: Jub.McBride.Td SS \\ won Risch Pianos g \"The Annual General Meeting of the Shares holders and Policy-holders of the Companyy for the election of Directors and the transac tion of \u201cbther business, will be held at th Head! Office of the Company, in the City of Toronto, on Wednesday, the 22nd day of Febe ruary, 1906, at.noon.: | The following Policy-bolders\u2019 Diréctors ?tiré this year, and are eligible for ré-electio : \u2018HON.A.T.BLISS, , CHARLES CHAPUT\\, Esq.1 hb 1 R.HILLS, } Secr Ol] Toron Soth- January, 1905.) to OTICH' IS HEREBY \u2018GIVEN THAW \u201cFlavien J.Granger, stationer; Joseph .|Marcelin Wilson, .wholesale merchant; Ale phonse A.Granger, stationer; Alphonse F4 Mercier, .physician; Wilfrid A.Huguening physician, and Pierre Garon, fusurance broke Jer, all of the City and District of Mon will apply to the Legislature of the Provinc - | ot Quebec, at its next session, to obtain am Act \"incorporating them and those who ma; be associated with them, as & Joint\u2019 stoe cofgpany, under the mame of \u201cThe Canadiam Insurance Company,\u201d and gran thge a charter, with power to meke contrac ce life {nsurance and re-insurazce, against acèla dents and sickness, against fite, and guars! teo insurance contracts; to make, sell or.bu annuities; to grant endowments, and\u201d gene ally to carry on the business of life insure ance, against accidents and sickness, and against fire, and the business of utes insurance, in all their branches and in all their formms,-and to do snd execute anything else relating to thé tions Of these kinds of dpsursncs apd re-insurance, and of & nad are to.a04 Orapie, Attorney Hot ture to 3 : Grenier, Attorney.\u2019 toners.Montreal, Soth January, 1906 be .py .; OF APPLICATION Dre N once \u201cNotion: Is herby.Siren har | Marie Fithutrhons, \u2018prosentiy residiog in \u201cthe 8 of New York, ons of Unit Rates of Amerios, will apply.to ibe Paria ont of Consdi sb the BEXL session à a bill of divorce from her husband, Crade | For the Provinos % Stoned ' eal, © , FOO {Mo kee, the of a ; Ty | tory SEE à at tris.and Hungary.\u201d .the Monroe Doctrine : ed that Mr.for it that the facts wiil not fully sus- - In using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets - Mo dieting is required.Simply eat plenty of wholesome .food, and take \u201c geptdly regains ta stem: t of Elon.Sydney wy - (Canadian Associated Presa Cable) Landon, Feb.8.\u2014The Earl of Onslow resident of the Board of Agriculture, shown by the Canadian An- sociation the cabled meport of Hon.Sydney Fisher's speech last night at Ottawa.Lord Onslow only remem- bere anything in reference to Canadian cattle when receiving a deputation at Edinburgh fn November, 1 \u201cTI, remember then reading an extract!\u2019 said he, \u201cfrom some, Canadian newsp- paper which -stated something about advice to cattle breedexa to fatten cmt- tle and then send thera to the Mgther Country, but I certairdy did not say, es Mr.Fisher claims, that from \u201cmy own observation the ple of Carada seemed quite satisfied with the present condition of affairs, and that this be- Ing the case there was no necessity for Turther discussing the matter.\u201d\u201d .Lord Onslow speaks at Yeovil and St.Ives shortly.when he will further touch cn the matter.INTERVIEW- ! _ CL HON.W.8.FIELDING .- ED.(Caradian Associated Press Cable.) London, Feb.3\u2014The operation performed by Dr.Lorang a few days ago in Vienna on Miss Fielding was car- tied out.successfully \"and excellent re- Suits are hoped for, but, ag Mr.Fleld- Ing says, time will tell.\u201cDuring my étay in Austria,\u2019 said the Finance*Min- Ister, speaking to the Canadian Press Association, \u201cI -made a study af the conditions respecting.emigration from that country and had very satisfactory interviews with authorities.I also visited Budapest for the same purpose: in relation to Hungarian emigration.Mr, Preston accompanied me through Aus- CANADIANS DINE.\"(Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London, Feb.3.\u2014The Canadian So- ejety dinner, held last night at the Criterion, was à great sucéess.Nr.D.M.Stewart, general manager of the Sqv- ereign Bank, entertained the company with an interesting speech on the Canadian banking system.The secretary \u2018of the society said that financially the soclety was in a most \u2018flourishing con- Giition, and he hoped that all Canadians visiting England would join.\u2018 : COLONIES SAFE FROM ATTACK.(Cavadian Associated Press Cable.) \u2019 London, Feb.3+\u2014The Manchester Guardian, commenting on the new Admiralty programme.of redistribution.says: \u201cAll our colonies are secure \u2018against military expeditions against them.We can imagine no éircum- stance under which any foreign power would undertake serious military oper-\u2019 ations againet them.- Canada is protected against any oversea invasion by\u201d p of the.United States.\u201d co Co MR.DRUMMOND CRITICIZED.\u2019 (Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London, Feb.3\u2014The.Westgninster Gazette, referring to the speech of Mr.Drummond, which said that Mr.Morley did not appreciatethe -position ccs] cupled by the preference in the recent Canadian elections, says: recisely that kind for which, in 1902, r.Chamberlain expressly said the Mo ther Country need not \u2018pay.\u2019 * ; : DUES MUST BE PAID.Mr.Justice Archibald this morning cfuled thet clients of defunct \u2018credit\u2019 companies must pay their dues up to |.the time of the liquidation.The judgment arose out of a dispute regarding.$466 collected by Agent Clearmont, of} the Quebec branch of the late Compagnie du Credit de Canada.The liguida- tor sued Mr.Clearmont for this money.Mr.Clearmont pleaded that clients of -the_company.had taken _selzure against\u2019 him to recover amounts they had paid \"and.that he.had by special arrange- saent with them, deposited the collec tions with Mr.Drouin, an advocate of Quebec, he therefore sued Mr, Drouin to recover this money.The court rul- Drouin must pay Mr.Clearmont, and the latter must pay the receiver, Co : PARSONAGES ARE EXEMPT.City Attorneÿ Archambault has given as his opinion in the matter of.tax exemption, that the parsonages of clergymen both Protestant and Catholic, are free from taxation.This op-~ inion will be presented before the Finance -Committee this avternoon.NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA .A CURE FOR ALL.Not a Patent Cure-all, Nor a Modern Miracle, But Simply a Rational - ER - Cure for Dyspepsia.In these days of huinbuggery .and deception, the manufacturer of patent fmedqicines, as a rule, seen.to think their medicines will not seli unless they claim.that it will «cure every disease under the sun.And-they never.think t leaving out dyspepsia and stomach ! oubies.They art sue to claim that their.nostrum fs absolutely .celiain Lo \"© cure every dyspeptic and ne need look TTA \u201cThe pre-{-.ference favored by Mr.Drummond is].2B \u20ac PA = \u2014 A W AVERAGE 3 .a, + ; Jpn ; D \u20ac pr |] and Fires on Same Month - \"© Last Year 1 Aveording to a tabulated statement issued by Mr.Ferns, superintendent of the fire alarm system, this morning, rthere was for the month of January just ended a reduction in figures.of fourteen for the total number of fire alarms and fires in comparison with the figures shown for the same month one year ago.' The figures are appended .i POLE To.1808.-lBvé, Fires .&.ccv veeeeee.89 97 Alarms (with na fire) .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.37 44 False alarms.,.t.ess6,.16 21 Automatic false alarms .8 2 Total .v.vers eve: 150.184 The alarms where there \u201cwas no fire\u201d.were pulled in the ordinary way, and the fire extinguished before the firemen had reached the place.All told there were elghty-nine streams required last month, and thirty-three hand extin- 'guishers were employed; seven steam: ers \u2018were in use and one chemical engine.= - Ce .Seven small fires were put out by means, of buckets, and very few -ser- fous fires were recorded, On -Jan, 13 Lanctot & Cadotte, merchant tailors, 8 St.Lawrence street, were victims of fire, with considerable \u2018loss, and on Jan.14 the Royal Victoria Hospital was subjected to a heavy loss.Last Saturday the National Rubber Company and J.W.Kilgour, 524 Craig street, were burned.In all there was but: one loss of lifé, that of Mrs, Sarah Wilson, on the 21st of January, in the Hippolyte lane blaze, ; The various.causes of the fires last month were rather interesting, One was from acetylene gas explosion, three from matches, six from children\u2019 (Playing with matches.nineteen were chimney fires, three began from burning cigar ends and other similar causes and one was of a coal oll stove origin.In five cases persons rang in alarms from eeeing steam issuing from houses in which was newly-laid and drying plaster.Two Were from gas jets and one each from gas \u2018and gasoline explosions.In five cases lamps upset, \u2018in five overheated furnaces were responsible, and in seventeen overheated stoves.Five originated from everheated stove pipes, three from overheated steam pipes, and gan from engines; one from\u2019 spontaneous combustion, and seven from care- : [less attempts to thaw out frozen water pipes.Twenty-two were from causes ; unknowgy, or \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SOLDIERS SHOT DOWN STRIKERS > Lodz FP Lodz, Russian\u2019 Poland, Feb.3\u2014In a \u2018conflict between troops and strikers at.{the Kounitzer factory here to-day, the former fired, killing six persons and wounding forty-eight.: te Shooting also occurred at the Keller lace factorv.: LL T5 - \u2018Warsaw, Feb.3.:-Serious Wisordeérs broke out this morfiing at Lodz (seven- ty-tive iniles from Warsaw), where 25,- 000 men are striking.Some of the em- -ployes of-.a_lace factory attempted to return to work and the remainder forcibly prevented them.A strong military patrol was summoned and attacked and fired-at the soldiers, wh the telephone that the firing was continued at one o'clock this afternoon.Strikes were started this morning in the coal districts: of Dombrowa ! Sosnovile.It is feared they will have à serious effect on the industrial situation generally, Warsaw, Lodz and other important.manufacturing .centres being entirely dependent for their coal supply on these districts, According to thie best information obtainable, the .official list of persons Killed during the.disturbanées here contains oxer three hundred names, \u2018in addition to many unidentified' bodies lying at the receiving vault .4n the cemetery.The latter.will be buried te-niæht.\u2018 La , Fell Down Elevator.Shaft \"go further, In the face of these absurd claims:it, is refreshing to \u2018note \u2018that the pro- rietors of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ave carefully refrained.from making |: any undue claims or false representations regarding the AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.© 25 Detroit .at 77%.25 Detroit at 77%.25 Detroit at 77%.25 Detroit at 7713.75 Scotia at 67%.- ; 75 Montreal Power at 78%.25 Toronto Railway at 104%.100 Soo common at 10034.+ Pacitic at 13414.2,000 Lake Woods.Bonds at.10844.25 New C.P.R.at 130%.City at 105%.; NEW YORK STOCKS, \u2018By:private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk - y J.8.Bache & Co.| to ©.Feb 2 Fob, 3 DESCRIPTION Op OL Op OL = Amalga'ated Copper 734 74% 7454.- 746 | Am.Loeom.C per 38% BUM 36K ne 3 do do pre£ 110 HO .110% Am Su gar Rte Co 12).14234.142} M26 e o pref SL oa.Aw Smeltg & Ref Co \"B53 BRGY 88.864 Am Car & Foundry.33% 83% 383% .33y i Anaconda Mining Ce 107 107% 108% 108% toh, Top Santa Fe 25% a8), 88, 88 de dopref.10236 'IU234-102% 103: Baltimore and Ohio.103M 104 .104i 106 - \u2026 , 25 Twin do do pref.eu wees Leen Brooklyn Rap d Tr.615 61.61 60 Chicago & Aiton Ce.: .dl 43 Canadian Paoifie* 188% 134: 18454 184 Canada Bouthoru.,.; Ches and Ohie.\u2026.\u2026.{ Chie.Burl and Quin.! Chieané N West.Chio R 1end Pae.:.20e ., Chie.Mil and St.P.176% F7 177 40) 40% sou Bo a GF da dé.A ; ; & matter that scarce needs to be borne ;out by mere figures.\u2018 ., Tingling finger tips, and frosty ears bear the thermometer out In ite declar- :allon that Montreal is in receipt of a sample of the much-vaunted, old-fash- ilbnéd winter.As one hurries down the { Streets that have apparently been con- i verted into icy thoroughfares through \"which the piting wind blows almost a gale, the fact ls apparent that it ls .not precisely summer temperature, i Yesterday at three owlock In the af- ji lernoon it was threc dexrees above the i zero point: and at seven o'vlock in thé peared to piease tèe tfeasurer., Othér : The president of the Board of\u2018Agricul- : evening the mercury had sunk to three grocers sypported this contention, and fa in Griffintown and other \u2018similar districts.there.were scores of \u201cgrocers\u201d who did not carry $25 w@ih-ed a letter to the home authorities, No.32 Recollet Street, at noon, frac- delegation was a numerous one,\u201d anliyg groceries, and made thelr living 27 tuart\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets is a \u2018radical ; turing his skull, and will probably die.Ald.Lapointe, Mr.Lawrence Wilson, .Hospital, and an operation was performed for the illeviation of'the frac: ture.Doctors have almost abandoned: hope for his recovery.: The victim walked Into the shaft through a door which had \u2018been left open.: © 27 .Robertson resides \"at McGill Collège avenue, and.is one of Montreal\u2019s well-known business men.Mr.Robertson is thé son of the late r D.Robertson, a native of Scot- nd.He came to Montreal while young, and was formerly connected with Messrs.Duncan Bell & Co.Mrs.Robertson was formerly Miss Bailey, and \u2018is a sister of Mr.John Bailey, of the Dominion Ollcloth Co.The victim was & member of Knox Presbyterian' Church, and is about 42 years of age.= At 2.30 \u2018he was In a pre- cartous condition, and his relatives were summoned to his bedside.2.45\u2014Mr.Roberton died without res gaining consciousness.G.T.P.OFFIGIALS SEE PREMIER.Ottawa, Febuary 3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Messrs.Hays, Wainwright and Morse Had an interview to-day with the \u2018Premier on G, T.P.matters.\u2019 0.\u2014 \u2018Much satisfaction - js expres 60-cents per paok- wo .eased in lice circles generally at the tein.Fame: of Capt, Bellefleur, of No.3; | that the law as it st They &o0 no farther than this, He was taken to the Montreal General Mr.\u2018Tessier, M.L.A.for Three Rivers, nd.Dr.Lacombe, M.L.A., and Mr, Jas.Devlin were its chlef gpeakers All of.them expressed.thems: \u2018es as satisfied \u20188 was à very broad and on the w ee a just law; but there were:a num rr of criticiems of its administration.Mr.Devlin had a tale of woe concerning several ex- and alleged that the:.chief object uf thé Recorder's was to make revenue for the city.Several of the licensed victu- allers.objected to the condition of thihgs which gave the city the revenue collected in fines in the Recorder's Court, and Mr.McCorkill suggested that perhaps the taking away of that revenue from the city would have a beneficial effect.Objection was tak:n to the compelling of persons arrested.for Sunday intoxication\u2019 to glve evidence, under penalty of Mmprisonment, the liquor.\u201cThe system certalnly looks like putting a premium on informers,\u201d sald the Provincial Treasurer, .+ WANT 400 SHOP LICENSES ONLY.When they abandoned the demand for the abolition ,of shop.licenses the \u2018victuallers decided \"to suport the re- quent of the -Dominjon Alllance.that A 10.09, 0 Se lr Montreal.o The, e at present limited only by the discretion.of the Commissioners, \u2018unlike - the: hotel licenses, which are already restricted to 400, and strict, who, it will \u2018be remembered, « ; x they to-day number 476.1 36 wiki; the grecers-who had the long- or +, * periences of his in the Recordet'g Court, ! against the places, where they secured |.« : au = selling liquor for consumption on fe \u2018prémises in violation of their ligensg, The business was.strictly local and it was very | to secure.convictions CUBAN CABINET RESIGNED.Havana, Februaky\u20193.\u2014All five members of the Cabinet visited President Paima- yesterday and presented their resignations.They stated that they desired, since President Palma had announced his alleglarice to the Moderate party, to open the way for him to make whatever selections for Cabinet officers he ghose, under the new conditions.Presldent Palma declined to consider the resignations, SC _\u2014 putes TO AVOID WRITER'S CRAMP, \u2018Dr.Felshue states that this and allied moscular affections are induced by the use of too small a penholder.Many of the penholders in common use taken, and the result is that the fingers close down tightly in an offort to hold the pan securely, and the long tension reeulté in cramp.If men who writd habitually will use a p der threw or feur times es à as\\those geñoraliy employed they will never have trouble with their fingers or wrist.: , Th, a .Te.© Le Ee 4 Lea Ow a SR hard for the revenue officers MON R L.\\RT PRIN g a.\"eau st a he MONTE TS UNE Fh SoU mr a \u2018ture had stated\u2019 that Canada was satisfied with the existing state of affairs.Hon.Mr.'Fisher said that he forward- showing that Canada was by no mearis catisfied.\u2026 Le , \u2026 Sir Wilfrid Lauriers bill to increase sthe- officers\u2019 pay In the Northwest.Mounted Police by $400 a year, and to increase the pay of the men 25 cents, a \u2018day, was read a third time.- The | force was increased by 100 last year, There were at present 300 in the Yukon ana 600 in the Northwest and Manitoba.> the force for some time.even if provincial autonomy was granted to the Northwest.As municipalities were organized the \u2018Government would insist on their providing thelr \u2018own police protection.But with the large Indian population, the extraordinary | influx of new dettlers and\u2018 the .long frontier adjacent ,to the States, the force was still required in certain districts.It might be thought that as the frontier filled up the.force could be done without.But the opposite was the case.The Customs laws had to be enforced and sntugglihg 'had to be Kkept down all along the boundary are too small to allow a firm grip to bo |line.\" \u201cThe Ministér of Justice acknowledged |.that one of-the most difficult problems wes to find employment for the con- viets, There was not a penitentiary in Canada but had some industry attached.to it.e great difficulty about em- ployine em at road-making was that hey would have to go beyond the toundaries of \u2018the penitentiary and would require many guards.The ail: Premier said .that the strength of the.It would be impossible, as far: as he could .see at present, to disband degiees below\u2014a fall of six.dertees, At ; seven o\u2018clock this morning It was thir- ! teen degrees Below, nn drop of ten.dee grees in tho uight; walle at ten o'clock: his morning the thermometer regis- | terea exactly ten poinis.below zero, | THE TRAINS SUFFER.Trains.were late this morning as the result of the cold wave, and the railroads.were complaining as much-of the frosty weather as if a blizzard had once more swept over, the land.Indeed, \u2018the cold weather seems to exert almost as much of a demoralizing effect on the trains as does a heavy fall\u2019 of snow.The Halifax train was.six hours late, the New York, was a number of hours behind time,\u201d and the Soo train, which is due in Montreal at 8 »o'clock, did not arrive till near 8 this afternoon.: : > Montreal has, however, ta be thanks.ful for the fact that.in comparison with the temperature which exists\u2018in some gther parts of Canada it is enjoying almost mild weather.The fo!- lowing figures received at the head offices of the C.P.R.were taken &at.the subjoined places at 8 ¢\u2019clock this morning, and all of them are below gero:\u2014 McLeod, 40; Donald, 38; Brandon, $5; Minnedosa, 44: Winnipeg, 26; Port Arc thur, 28; North Bay, 25; Toronto,!.5: Megantio'10.; , LADY \u2018HooKEVISTS.The Lady Victorias and \u2018thiè West- mount - ladies will play a game of \u2018hockey -to=thortow forenoon between Victoria.Rink.Owing to.the \u2018 élvalry \u2018 .=, -| Nerthern Securities.the hours of nine and: ten, .at thel- Colerade Southern.: \"25 a set -do ref.63 630 @3) sen Cons.Gas, NŸ sacs 202 :202 202¢ 4 Oel Fuel and Iron.46% 474.47 47 = | Clay i ir ee 2 Le.ie i Detroit Unite .Lo J ! bel.laok and Wes, 852° 858° oi a8\" : Delaware-Mudson \u2026.14734 18754 189° 198) à 87% 8 8746 Denver R/ G.pref .| Duluth 8'8h-Alt .\u2026.| e do prof.| ; Great Northern pref, -.(ienoral Kieotrie .:\" .| Jersey Central .196.| Hosking Valley .gel ows Cenival com 156 .15% 15K Mg BY Be wm M4 coda 222 w 200 .1884 18846\" I86)6 199 200.0 03 se.\" Kansas Texes com: -82 2225 7 7816 Kanens-Texna pl, .US'e .66% By : Loulsviile Nash.187% 137% 137% 138 i Man Klevd.: 170% 170% 17 : Missenri Preifle.10676 10754 107% 1 » Motropolitai \u2018Fr 118 .117 117% L : IN Y Con Hudeom.1473 14836 140 148% | Krio Railroad .48: 48% 443% CK 1 do do] pfd.i 80 ; do do il pfd \u2026 , 66» EUX 68) 68 N Ÿ Ou:-Waestorn.5.\u201d 4834 41 44.4 Norfolk Wes.com Tom.80k.| 78% Phoifle Mail .\u2026.\u2026.43% 483% UY HN : Penn RR Slee ae 1574 18934; 189% 148 Co Pressed Siesloom.\".46 - .8046; - do do pret \u2026\u2026.TR Peoples Gas.0.107%\u2019 10794 107% 1073 Phil and Reading -\u2026.8% 02% 02 ee de -dolp ee 824% M4 Le eape do doliptéd\u2026 89 wee M1 QI Pulman.oer \"78 248 Southern Ry com.844 MW a 3x © do op ee one: 07%.97 9 ~ Southern Pacifie .6844 68% 61K 6° \u201c Tenn Coal-Irum .\u2026.\u2026.7x 73.78 71 Texas l\u2019acifio \u2026.\u2026.344 A4 85 M .Twin Oity .oom 0 108% 2 wr .Leather eo 14.as de de pref .=> 104 lu 10444 1 _ 8 Steel eoin .2014 204 20H Le v do depref .M D 05% JE UB Rubber com.385i.88% 3i% 388i do do pref.10% JOO.Li, -.| Union Pacifie.com.121) 12 132) 3806 - de de pref .MW \"wo L.Cede Wabash.:.\u2026.D.23M WY M do pret eerie Te MY 4546 46 46 Weab Union Tel .925 92K ou .Wis Cen eom.23 23 4 - M4 - - do pret CHICAGG- MARKRTS.*.tom existing between these .two oluds, a ¥.a .ST we ae By private wire to Mr.©.D.Mopk, J.8.Bache & Co.: | ; Feb.3.Ope.\u2018Wheat, May.U7 + July .\u2026:.RO5,-3 100%: Corn, Muy.4%8.% i ; of asses 46% sa.y MAY, 0 = Voir eres St Jr Pork, May.18:82.2 JULY iene Loges c, Lard, ay.et apanoye ame.a ID MAS YE ABE neni\u2019 oles, CT, sos < \"\" Cl 4 STOLD IN ALINE \u201cOne Day's\u2019 Record of the \"Latest Happenings in * Poterboro, \u20ac Ont.\u2014At a meeting of Methodists it was decided to build another church in the southern part of the tow.to relieve the congestion at the Charlotte Street Church.Kingston, Ont.\u2014Messrs.Robert Lew- ers and John Collins, mail carriers,| were superannuated, the former after DR TT TA DES Orge ATF TRE me ES RT NES AE ED EE\u201d LATTES FES as twenty years service .and the latter twentrifive years.*Pheif pensions will be $25 and $30 per month respectively.Winnipegz.\u2014Although Jaguary is usually considered one of the quietest months in real estate, the Canadian Pacific Railway land department disposed of 34,000.41 acres for $141,760.60.This gives an average price of something more than $4.10 an acre, Guelph, Ont \u2014Prof: M.Cumming, of \u2018the O.A.C., who has accepted.the presidency of the new Agricultural College at Truro, N.S., was, honored by the | members of the O.A.C.staff, being presented informally with a.gold watch as a parting gift.) Digby, N.S.-\u2014~Word has reached here of the death of Isabella Marion, wife of Dr.Arnold Sanford, of New York, a former Westport lady.The late Charles Payson, for many years Collector of Customs at Westport, was a brother of the deceased.\u2019 ; * Victoria, B.C\u2014It is many years since seals have been as numérous as\u201d just now off the Washington coast.\u201d A hundred\u2019 Quinault Indians have returned with eighty seals, and -a gredt winter feast 1s now in progress.Seal steaks are being broiled for breakfast, dinner and supper.oO Linwood, Ont.\u2014One of the oldest, if not the oldest elector in Ontario to-cast his ballot in the recent elections, was Mr.Alexander Lintick.He is 100 years of age, and gave his first vote in 1837, and has not missed voting at any election since, either at municipal, Provincial or Dominion contests.Peterboro, Ont.\u2014There were deaths in Peterborough during 1904, according to the annual report of.Dr.- Bingham, Medical Health Officer.\u2019 Exclusive of those from outside points.who passed away in the hospitals here, the death rate is about nine .in the thousand.\u2018This is possibly the.lowest\u2019 of any town in Canada.Bowmanvide, Ont.\u2014 Proceedings are being taken by Thomas Percy,.blacksmith, to unseat M.A.James in the Town Council, on the ground .that at \u201cthe last session of the 1904 Council he presented an account for corporation advertising and stationery used in his office.as Mayor, which had been printed byshis son, who ig a partner in the Statesman printing and.publishing establishment.London, Onf.\u2014Major Duncan Stuart, uf Johannesburg, S.A.registrar of mining for the Transvaal, formerly a barrister of this eity, Is here on a six| / months\u2019 leave of absence, on a visit to Fi brother, Mr.Alex.Stuart, K.C.Ma- , Jor Stuart left London in command of R (Company; First Contingent, when the war broke out, and this Is.his: first visit Home since.St.Johns, - Nfid.\u2014Owing to the.te blockade the entire coast line except the southern seaboard is now closed against shipping.The whole ocean beyond the Grand Banks is covered with immense Arctic floes, and steamers are compelled ing too heavy.to \u2018penetrate.Several large bergs ave, reported in the pack.Toronto.\u2014Walkerville .has a little sepurate school trouble, which Chancellor Boyd settled, directing the town |: council to place on the assessment roll 110 Roman Catholic ratepayers as .sup- .porters of separate school No.1; in Sandwich East.They all live within three miles of that school, and months ago petitioned to be so assessed, but the town refused to place them on the roll or to collect the taxes: for them.: The separate school trustees then sued for - the order, Which was granted.2° FOREIGN.\"St.Petersburg.\u2014Prince Sviatopolk- Mirsky has been granted leave to go abroad for eleven months.Gloucester, Mass.\u201c_A fire which broke out in a business block on Main Street;| was still burning fiercely at midnight, and appeafed to be beyond control\u2018 of the firemen, who.were hampered by the intense cold and fast forming ice.al TREE RRR SEK HS éd WANT BELL TELEPHONE * * CHARTER AMENDED., st % .Toronto; Feb.3.\u2014(Special.) Mrs Ulbert Le ' A nervous, irritable mother, often on the verge of hystericg, is unfit to care for children ; it ruins a.child's disposi tion: and reacts upon herself.The trouble between children and their \u2018mothers too often is due to the fact that the mother has some female wealk- ness, and she is entirely unfit to bear the strain upon her nerves that governing children involves; it is impossible for her to do anythin calmly.\" Theills of women act like a firebrand upon \u2018the nerves, consequently nine- tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous despondenecy.\u2018the blues,\u201d sleeplessness, and nervous irritability of \u2018of the femalô ¢ organism, Do you experience fits of depression with \"restlessness, alternating.with easily affected, so that one minute you laugh, and the next minute you.feel like crying ?Do you feel something like a ball rie | he ing in your throat and \u2018threatening to choke > Fou \u201call the senses perver \u2018morbidly sensitive to light and sound ; pain in the ovaries, and especially between the shoulders; bearing down pains; nervous dyspepsia, and almost, continually cross and snappy ?If 50, your nerves are in a shattered condition, \u2018and you are threatened with wervous rostration.Proof {s' monumental that nothing in the world i is better for nervous prostration than Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound ; thousands and thou- -sands of women testify to this fact.Prostration and Made Strong end Well.= women arise from some derangement; Dear Mrs.ham; \u2014 ' y M Pia ovarian trouble = Ask Hrs.Pinkham\"s Advice\u2014A Weman Best Mrs Chester yo Mrs.Chester Curry, Leader of the Ladies\u2019 Symphony Orchestra, 42 Sars- toga St., East Boston, Mass, writes: Dear Mrs.Pinkham :\u2014 * For eight years I was troubled with ex trems nervousness and hysteria b brought oa by irregularities, I coul my lite nor sleep nights.I was very irritab ner- YO ydia E.Finiharn's Vegetable Compound \u2018Lydia s Vege poun Was reco ee rende and proved to be the only remedy that helped me.I have daily improved in health until I am now strong snd well, and all nervousness has disappeared.\u201d, The following .letter is from Mrs.Albert Mann, 154 Gore Vale Aves Toronto, Ont.: Pink having intense pains in the back and abdomen and very sick headaches every month.1 was tired and nervous all the time and life looked very dreary to me and I had no desire to live to take Lydia E.Pintham's 8 Moeptable mpound and to get some rel y recovery was slow but it was sure an ve never regretted the money spent for the Compouad as \u2018it brought.back my good - Women should, remember that Lydia: E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ig | the medicine that holds the record for.the greatest number of actual cures of female ills, and take no substitate.| Free Advice to Women.ro Mrs.Pinkbam, Lynn, Mass., invites.all sick women to write to herforadvice.Mrs.Pinkham's vast experience with female troubles enables her te tell om | Just what is best, for you,\u2018and shé:wjll charge you nothing for her, advice.+: .4 - \u2014 - _\u2014 ID A IS THE TERN APPLIED.\u201cThere's \u2018a style 1p quality to his of taste and refinement.Far, DRESSED MAN _ Nothing succeeds like success.\u2018 look it\u2014wear good clothes\u2014Ii.e., our clothes.- +.[CAMPBELLS, Corner McGill and St.\u2018James Sts.| TO THE MAN WHO IS \u201cCamp bell Clad\u201d clothes that points him out as a man Ta be succesaful\u2014 tres as ce ins Ce SE hy Saturday.: -PICKFORD BLACK : BERMUDA, THE WEST INDIES, DEMERAN | | som LINE TO QUEBEC ry]! red \"$48.90 | 3 From \u2019 _- |Viotorie : Maroh 1st to Sonttio \u2018May 15th, 1905; Tacoma | Second Clase Portiand From Montreal Lower rates to many other points.CTCAR SERVICE © | OTTAWA.| Leave Windsor Star | SLEEPER tion daily at 10.10 p.m, .ms .Passengers may ro- | main in car uniil 9 a.m, Price of berth, $1.60.129 St.st.wi TICKET OFFICES &C Bin.Pire Vues bte TITS LRAND TRUM SYSTEM * MARCIHI lst to MAY 16th, 1065, Second Class Colonist ares from MONTREADwto ; SEATTLE, VICTORIA, VANCOU- RON NO PT LA ND Li.csc0cn0e $48.90 i Pe TRAIL, milite Stars Sas de 2 VDA, BUTTE, HE A.wv BALT LAKE 0.000 5 COLORADO BPRING DENVER, $45.50 SAN FRANCISCO, Los TT.a ANGELES .-.$49.00 Low rates to many other points.TOURISTS SLEEPING CARS Leave Montreal Mondays and Wednesdays at 10.30 p.m.\"for the accommodation of passeng- ets holding first or second class tickets to CHICAGO AND WEST thèreof as far as the PACIFIC COAST.A nominal charge i® made for berths, which may be reserved in advance, CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 St.James Street, Telephones Main 460 and 461, or Bonaventure Station.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY ENGLISH MAIL TRAINS .| + LEAVE SUNDAYS AT 12 NOON.connections \u2018at.Halifax with stedmers\u2019 for Liverpool.- ; ) .THE MARITIME.EXPRESS \u2018One o! the finost, solid vestibule trains.on \u201cthis continent, leaving at hoon dajly.except -conneëts \u2018at.Halifax with .-the steamers, , for S240 a.m.daily.except Sunday.noon daily, except Saturday.> As p.m NIGHT TRAIN, daity\u201d except Sunday.To this train is attached a.sleeper, which passengers can pccupy at'9 p.m, All | tratns depart from Bouaventure Station.ep TIGKET OFFleE: o 1 1438 ous xd Botte Sn.= MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY 0, 4, LACHINE\u2014From Post oftice\u20142o min.pepe « ice, 5.40 a.m.to 8 p.m.From 8 p.m.30 my service, Last car miduigbt.l'rom Lachine 20 win.scrvicé 5.50 a.m.to 8 p.m., 30 tn, service from 8 p.m.Last car 12.50 a.m.SAULT AU RÉCOLLET\u2014From St.Denis Station to Henders n Station every half hour, 6 a.m.to 8.20 p.m., every hour 8.30 p.m.to 12.30 a.m.Extra \u2018car daily from Cbeaneville .St.to Hen.dersop Station at 6.10 p.ru.For Sault ay Re- |.l'aollet, take Bt.Denis cars to connect at St, Dents Station.MOUNTAIN\u2014From Mt.Royal \u2018Aye.\u201420 min.service, 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.From Victoria Ave., Westmourt\u201420 min.service, 5.560 a.m.to 12.10 a.m.CARTIERVILLE- From Snowdon\u2019s Junction-\u201440 min.servicé, § am.to 12 midnight.From Cartiervilio- 4e |- min, service, 5.40 am.to 11.40 p.m.Extra \u201cTo \u2018take one, you should h reasonable price.\u2018A LONG WALK I Ao\u201d fit the foot, out of the: best quality leather, and \u2018at : \u2018The.right place to buy same is at TJ.- DANIELS, 2361 St.Catherine si *High- class Made to.Order Boots and Shoes.ave your feet in Boots made L - - At \u2018Most Moderate Prices.Do not forget that our assortment of Kurs Ia always coms .plete, and that you cannot find elsewhere the chuloe of fine Furs that we offer youn [prices extremely low, 1t ls all visit us.PS 1531- a Th ce The quality af.our Furs is from: se per cent, to 40 per cent.superior value to all the Furs that \u2018they offer you In any other house, markets In the world and choose \u201cThe Largest Fur House in the World.The Best Assorted Stock.Chas.RS {3 .We go to the Jargeat the cream of the Furs at \u2018to your advantage to coms and (Ihr 4 TEE \u2014 | How About That Cough ?\u201c7 will be rua on all lines as required.: \\ .- Money Wii Talk.- With us ln February.Annual Clearance Sale > .No- mistake, our then commences, \u2018Gas.and Electric Fixtures and Brackets, At prices\u2014well, just pay us a visit.THE BAYER ELECTRIC CO., 10-14 Beaver Hall Hin.Tel.Mata 4546 3 - res \u2014 \u2014 HAVE YOU GOT A COLD?Then get 8 box of - Cures 8 cold in 24 hours.HARTE'S COUGH NATURE | win \u2018cure it.Now is the time.J.A.HARTE - 1778 NOTRE DAME \"STREET.\u2018An Eye Opener That's what our Gas and Electric Fix- .ary, will;bo to.you.Keep this oa ing.and drop \u2018in.THE SAYER ELE ca, 10-34\" \u2018Beaver Hal! Hill; Tel.Mein \u2018Passengers taking these trains make close HARTE'S GRUPPE WAFERS | | 8.8.CANADA | Canadisn trade, holding a record of 6 - CHEMIST, ture Sale, which takes place in Febru- JF \u2014 1 od arthorine [ALLAN LINE > \u2014NEW TUBBINE STHAMURE \u201c.\", Viétorian, -12,000 tons.Triple Sc v 15.000 tons.ee crews \u2018ST.JOHN AND HALIFAL TO LIVERPOOL: - : , Calling at Moville, , .ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.From Liverpool.; se Joba.Co \"2% Fob * 18 Jan - lonisa - 4Fab, } 26 Jan, - Protectan.- - 11 Feb.Hé 2 Feb.- Corinthian - - 18 Feb, 20 Feb.8 Feb.- Parisian - 2% Feb, 21 Feb.Tunialan's record passage, Moville to Rim- ouski, 6 days, 4 hours.Bavarian's record: run, 6 days, 3 bours 12 minutes | po itetoe unsurpassed.Polite attention.Ab aanliness.steam heat throughout tip lighting RATES OF 'PASSAGE-\u2014Cabin, $50 and up-' wards, according to steamer and location of Forts Second Cabin, $37.59.Tonian, $40.0.re 88 \u2014 To Liverpool, Loudon; Glasgesw, | fast or Iondonde-ry, $27.50 MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.fonian - - = - 5 May Tunisian =~ « 2 June .Viclorian - - 12 May Victerian - - § Juss Bavarian - = 19 May Bavarian - 18 June Virginian - - 28 May Virgisian - 23 June H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common St., Montreal, REFORD AGENCIES .DONALDSON LINE.Glasgow Weekly Service from oh ohn, N.B.In connection with C.P.R.and I.C.Rn.Sailing at daylight o - 8.8.CONCORDIA 5.8.KASTALIA (cold storag \u2018 .8.8.ONI \u20188.8.ALCIDES .woo Keb.2% \u2014 THOMSON.LINE.London Weekly Service from Portland, In connection a or.R.Ry.System.B.8.CERVONA (cold storage&cool air) Jan.- 8:8.IONA (cold storage &.cool alr) '.Jan.§.8.DEVONA (cold d'orage & cool air) Jan.8.5.HURONA (cold storage & cool air) Feb.TO LEITH.- S.8.HURONA .va.vevesrse.s Fed 5 ; THROUGH BILLS \u201coF LADING Granted by any of the above Lines to of .from.any point in A To CANADA OR WESTERN STATES.» AGENTS\u2014D.O.Wood, Room 311 Board of Trade, Toronto, Ont.; Schofield & Co.\u2019 (Lime | ited), St John, N.B., or THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, Limited, % ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.- ; 23 24 28.+ \u2014 Canadian Pacific Railway Go.\u2019 Qu ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.\u2018From Liverpeol.From \u20ac se - Joba, N.B.Jan.24.LAKE MANITOBA .Feb.11 Feb.\"LAKE CHAMPLAIN .Feb.21.LAKE ERIE \u201cMONTREAL TO LIV.ERPOOL.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .May H June 15 LAKE ERIE .reengas May June 29 { LAKE MANITOBA FAIR Juns, 1 July _ 6 RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014FIRST CABIN\u2014To prog 1, $47.50 and $50 and apa RES steamer and\u2019 accommodation.Trip Tickats at rcduced rates.Cop; $1.00.Round Trip at reduced rates.Third Class Rates to Liverpool, Londen, Glasgow, \u2018Belfast, Londonderry and Queens- town, $26.50.From - Liverpool.\"Londen.or Londonderry, $27.50.- ; : ST.JOHN, N.B, \u201cTo LONDON.) (vi a Halligx, N' .8.) - BLAKE MICHIGAN Gé teen ona PEMPÉE.RS a À Fetes xMONTROSE: DEEE Man x Carrying Second Cabin pessengèrs onty.- - _ XxCarrying Third Class passengers only.Bxcellent accommodation in closed rooms Rates to London\u201dtind other British, Scas- éinavian and Findtekh poiits, same as vie ' Liverpoul service.- Apply to Canadian Pacific Ry.Ce.Aiantic Steamship Lines Board of Trade Building, St.Sscrameat 8 FURNESS, WITHY 3, co, re Propesed Sailings Manchester Liners Limited.8T.JOHN, N.B., AND MANCHESTER.From From Mauchester.* St John 6 Jan.Manchester Merchant\u2019 vers.Feb.10 2 Feb.Manchester Jmporter Feb.23 9 Feb.*Manébester Trader .sFittel with cold storage.For further particulars apply to FURNESS, WITHY & CO.a.tos, * * MONTREAL.> STEAMSHIFS \u201cPORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.s.WELSHMAN ss\u2026uaoccanoueueuccsi0e Fob.1R 8, ENGLISHMAN - maesmecsecss een se0e Feb.18 - 3.DOMINION .scocavsgennecsvensene Yeb.256 .8.OTTOMAN .soncossep-ec-c0cue Mar.4 §.5.CORNISHMAN vessessensescansecs Mar.11 ceessedioasaiiacsese Mar, 13 The Canada is tho fastest steamer in \u2018the daga.= ° 23 hours, and 48 minutes.\u201cMidship saloons, cleciric lights, speed Fund tomfort.First Class\u2014Canadn, $60: Dominton, gra.Second Class\u2014Canads, $40: Dominlon, $37.50.Third Ctass\u2014Livérpool or principal British.ports, $27.60.ES : \u201cPORTLAND TO BRISTOD.15.5.Manxman'.Feb.18 S.S.Turcoman Mar.1 : For all particulars apply.to local ages, on\u2019 THE DOMINION LINE, \u2018 17 ST.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL\".J.H.R.MOLSON & BROS.es the various Sion pssst XR À 600 Notre\u2019 Dame Street.Montres DAW Es & co.- BREWERS, +.PALE ALES AND PORTERA i LACHINR.P.G.Mepwesl Otis A Fer M.18-10.MR Bh Somes \u2019 LM] a | 109 4 - Ee: Lo a au TE SEA 5 \u2026 ABmart Styles for Hollday ve il \u201c7 mend tow Catalogue Naki © achat QNIREAL od 8 [montrant Ant PRINÉERE HERALD 408 DEPA hy pad vi ; te ST: JDHN, N.B., ANL LIVERFOOL.> Second Cabin, to Liverpool, $37.50; to Lon- - DOMINION LINE \u2019 Ale ang Forwe Brewers : ep gare» Pres mn i aio.AAR A Pe TTR.ts.tn nh ome .\u2018CEYLON TEA) in WE | GREEN OR BLACK ATA STANDSTILL Is said by experts to be the Sacet fea produced.You | oo.- need not be an expert to decide this question.Let your \u201cteapot answer it for you.If you make/it Autonomy Conference wild .- be Resumed | Next properly you will certainly agree with - the experts.For Sale by Alt First-class Grocers.So Wet.si.T T - Ottawa, \u2018Feb.ioe Yortootings «mn requiem service was.wing - by Rev, between representatives of the Dorgir- Father Killoran, assisted by: Rev.Fa-{ion and Territoriag Governments have ther Polan as deacon and Rev.Father [been temporarily.su Heffernan as sub-deacon.The requiem is a lull In the negotiations.Premier mass was largely attended: by friends of Haultain is in the West and Mr.Bul- the.family, the chief mourners were vea is in New York.Next week they the two sons of the deceased, Mr.Jas,| will return and the \u2018conference will be Baxter, Jr, and Master A.Baxter.resumed.* ua ee FUNERAL OF MR.sas.\"BAXTER.The funeral of the late Mr.James .Baxter, took place this morning from the family residence 33°St.Famille st.to Bt, Patrick\u2019s Church and thence to Cote, des Neiges Cemètery.The sol- » : : spended, and there | \" Untn the main 2 prineiplès.of the pro] posed bill \u2018have been thoroughly dis- [rep cussed between the two parties, contemplated legislation will not be gon sidered by the Cabinet.It is theref Incorrect to say anything has been\u2019 fo cided, Each.member of \u2018the Cabinet doubtless has his own opinions: as-to what ought to be done, but until\u2019 they meet together and talk aver the situa- t those views will not be erystalliz- ed Into a bill.It sgenis tolerably cer: tain the new legi@tion will.specify the number of members in each legislature, and alsgscreafe electoral cpn-y gtituencies.Thé nuMper of members will probably not exceed.twenty-five in each case, but power will be granted to increase representation as population grows.- There will need to be a readjustment \u2018of* F vdéral constituencies in the Northwest so as .to harmonize with the conditions brought.about by provincial autonomy.In the census bill now before Parliament -provision is.made for taking a census of the posulation in the N North- vest.When the.heads have .been %ounted the Federal Government : :wfll be in a position not only to réadjust the.constitpencies, but to incréase the Pesentation from tersitorien in the Dominion House, as (hat {9 \u2018deemed nécessary.\u201d a Qustment were: neglected, it might pa happen the Federal rember would.be found sitting | Gr a cdnstituency.that Jas in -two| provinces.This would be a unique situatiop.One of the @irst needs.of the new provinces - will be legislative buildings.Für this purpose the Domifiion will require to make.substantial grant so as to help the young offspring of Confederation \u201calong in heir career, .Locating the: Capital.Calgary, N.W,T., Feb.At a mass.meeting he! vera c ; were selected as \u2018delegates to go Ottawa to protest Calgary's interests in \u2018the question of the location gf the capital and division of.Northwest aprov- inces.Telegrams were sent to Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Hon.Clifford &ifton protesting against naming any town or city as provisional capital.delegates, take the position that the seleation of \u2018districts should he left to the provincial government.It fs hoped: here that Banff may be named as temn- porary capital.~~ 3 WE DELVERY THRE GOODS\u2019 WHERE IS THE COMBINE: > \"Nobody knows! \"Who ; is \u2018Bluffing 2+ I'm \u201cmot! Taint mel I'm giving Stamps and always will, they are the best Sines in the country.~ That's right! ; are \u2018especially x | Ea \u201cGREEN CASH RECEIPT: GEYER dy La Ÿ \u2026 STE CU ON So they MB, WHITNEY WS CONQUERING HERD| Eastern Ontario | Followers , Gave Him Magnificent\u2019 = Demonstration | Morrisburg, Ont., Feb.3.\u2014(Special,)\u2014 The Conservatives of Dundas and surrounding counties.held a big demonstration here yesterday afternoon and evening, in honor of.their leader, Mr.J.P.Whitney, Premier-elect.Flags |: were displayed from a number of pri vate and public bulldings.The cal- legiate institute -and public schools pupils were given a holiday.The coldness of the weather interfér-.led to some extent with the size.of the crowd but there was a good gather- ern part of the province.from Brock- ville in the West, to Glengarry on the Bast.It is estimatéd that there were about 3,000 visitors in town during the day -and evening, At two o'clock in the afternoon a large procession formed .at \u2018the Grand Trunk Rallway station, \u2018The proces- dér of the: majorities which they gave Mr.Whithey at the recent election.Matilda having given the largest majority came first, Mountain was second,.Winchester third, a contingent from Stormont fourth, and Williamsburg and- Morrisburg \u2018brought up the rear.| Three bands were in the line of march.M.- J.- Casselman, president o! the at the meeting \u201cthe music Speeches were.ivered - by Andrew Broder,- M.P, for Dundas; Col.McLen- nan, ex-M,P., Cornwall; R.A.Prin- glé, M.P., \u201d Géo.Kerr, M.P.P.James.Groves, Warden, J Leitch, K:C., Corne wall, D.A.McArthur, Alexandria; S.\"| County Association, occupled the chair | ! + I x fu.| | } \u2014 À IEEE but be sure vou get the real article.\u201d A Keep Your Eyes Open! Remember the Wool.J Story! 1 t , wi U, BOIVIN, = = - .i This progressive \u2018store \u2018commences to- day to give right thom the start _ bousLE GREEN CASH RECEIPTS.You.know, the one about the.Wool over the Eyes.13 * \u2018Here are some stores ve recommend.\u2018They hold \u2018contracts.with us and give \u201cCASH RECEIPTS\" freely.ANOTHER FIRST: CLASS STORE Ka | Dry Goods Store, 239 ST.LAWRENCE.STREE =T, \u2018Near St.Catherine Street.i i iznd, .| short speeches, .\u2018Sweet, Winchester, Dr.Hickey, ex-M.P.and Mr.Whitney.As the Premier arose he wa 3 greeted by tumultuous cheering.\u2019 Hé thanked the electors of Dundas for the .demonstration and for the as {stance they ihtad given him fn the nflict which he helped to wage: against Improper and unrighteous government.The recent victory was not a narrow party trtumph.It was a great \u2018uprising, of ithe people determined that the stand- yard of morals should not be trailed any] \"longer in the.filth that it had been} \u2018trailed in for the past four er five years.He thanked the clergy: for \u2018their.work\u2019 in behalf \u2018of public mor- * ality and pledged himself that he would do the :best he could in the high posi- | ition to which he had been called, ~~ Another meeting was held in the anusie hall in the evening, Mrs, W hit- ney and daughters bad seats\u201d on the platform.Mr.Casselman again occu- |pled the chair.\u201d Mr.I.Hilliard, of Morrishurg read a handsome illuntin- ated address to Mr Whitney from his constituents: and just ds he finished Wis little daughter, Miss Ruth Hilliard presented Mrs.Whitney with a hand- somo bouquet of white roses.During his speech Mr.Whitney satd t two days before the Mouse dissolved.in 1888 the late Hou.A, 8, Hardy.then Premier, consulted him as to the best date for holding the eléction.The speaker gave his opinion.Mr.|Hardy ugreed with him and accordingly the elections were held March 1898.There were a: wumber aot} the\u201d following heing: among-thoge\u2014w hio-spoke:\u2014A\u2014 3 Dongs van, of Athens; Albert Whitney, of Prescott, brother of the Premier-elect; Dr.T., F.Chamberlain, who defeated Mr, Whitney in 1886; H.Lennox, M.P., East Simcoe: M, H.Ross, M.ex- M.P.MRE BDEILINES | PREMIERS CHOICE - Letter From Sir Wiltrid \u2018is | Read to Wright | A - Liberals oo 8.\u2014(Spec pl) Stor Calgary |\u201d Ing of the.clans from all over the East- | sion was,arranged in townships in or-| \u2018hall.| WINDSOR WALL ALL THIS WEEK: | Aftornoons at 3.30.Evenings at'8.45.\"BIOGRAPH Everything new from beginn served.Tou Evening © Aamiissto Le ve ed, 25¢c end 35c.Boom and ening and Saturday.Svoning.be every or Cc] worth with every 250 or ac et RL] gouts can be had in advance at Shaw\" 8 Musle W/VIDGOR HALL\u2014NEXT WEEK, Weghesday Ev'g, in The t organization of Quartette \u2018and\u2019 Glè Singers in existence, th _ MEIS TER \"SINGERS \"Popular.prices.2c.Best, 50c and 760.-A few $1.00 ~All seats can be had in advance at Shaw\" 8.On FRIDAY, 10th, The Concert of the Season, by the; renowned + Soprano, MDME.LILLIA BLAUVELT Assisted by the MR.FRANCIS Baritoge, \" ARCHAMBAULT.First appearance here since great successes.Mr.EMILIANO RENAUD, Pianist, and Dr.FRANK G.DOSSERT, Accompanist, Prices, 50e, 75c, $1, $1.50 and $2.Seats on sale at Shaw\" 8 Music Store Saturday morning.no Coming -Fuesday, 21st, ! PITTSBURG ORCHESTRA = Subscription 1st now oped at Shaw's.7 All ponts reserved, 200 at Prices, Tc 75c to $2.00 Rov.Bradford Wiliams ot Brooklyn, N'Y.* \u201cTHE.MEETING FOR MEN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 3 p.m., ASSOCIATION HALL.Selections by the Male Quartette.Men Freeiy Invited.: YOUNG MEN\" S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, La DOMIN ION SQUARE.Mr.Wiliams will also speak February 4th) 8 p.m.Saturday, \u2014\u2014 : TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, \"GALA NGHT I Skating with Band and Japanese illumination, Non-Members Adm.10e and 15c.Moving Pictures, Illustrated dongs, etc, - + end.15¢, Reserv- | CASH RECEIPTS GIVEN on Friday afteg- { ALL THIS WEEK, Matinee\u2019 Saturday.FN BE WOLF HOPPER IN WANG NEXT WEEK :-.As Hermione and Perdita in |THE WINTER\u2019S TALE With nofäble company and production.i Seats Now on -Sale.a Er |acapemY | AHL THIS WEEK Matinées\u2014Wed., Thurs.and Sat.GEO.W.MONROE In \u201cMrs.Mac the Mayr 7 + _\u2014 .i \"NEXT WREK .Lid C.F.WHITTAKER Presents Vaudeville's Brighest Star, Billy (SINGLE) Cond\u201d y MATINEE IDOL, And His Big Singing \u2018Company, in \u2018tbe Musical Comedy, \"PRICES#15c, 25e, 5de and 75c.Matinees : Dally Miss Clover\u2019s Jolly Burlosc uers In\u2018:3 BURLESQUES\u2014Z\u2014MRS.CEPTION and MISS CLOVER, introducing Large Chorus of Pretty Girls, Clever Come- dlans avd Vaudeville Bi.Prices, 10c, 20c, 30c, 35e, 50C \u2014L# Next Week \u2014 THE FAY FOSTER co.{ THEATRE ROYAL | Every Atismoon.\"THIS WEEK, JAN.30; WHEN WOMEN LOVE Tons of scenery and electrical effects.An excellent \u2018cast.PRICES\u2014I0c, 20c, 30c and 50.soon Week \u2014 THE, JAMES BOYS IN Mis- URI, ART \u2018ASSOCIATION \u2014 PHILLIPS SQUARE 28th Loan Exhibition « OPEN DAIL a.m.to 6 p.m.from JAN.\"24th to 4th LY.9 and from 8 to 10 p.m.in.\u2018the evenings of and Friday, February 3rd.Admission 25c.MUSIC AND TEA ON Saturday Atternopns.: \u2014 MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 ; HERALD.JoB DEPARTMENT /¢ A = Np box seats, $1.00; boxes (6 meats).$5.00.FEDERAL.- INTERMEDIA x.2,30\u2014\u2014Saturday _ STIRLING VS.WANDERER.SKATING FRIDAY NIGHT - WINDSOR HALL, FRIDAY, 3rd MARCH, \u2018with illuminations \u2018and band.illuminations and.band.Thurs-' special features and: band.Admission tickets to non-mem- at usual prices, affording the t rink in the world.Members + = \u2018Don't miss the the door Tey a skate on the.\u201cLovers\u201d Lane Fragpe\u2019 ol w.FINDLAY, Hon \u201cSee.eo A.A Club Swinging, Walking and Marching © Complete Hiustration of Ladies Fencing by.Instructor and a talented pupil.\u2018 E.HERBERT BROWN, e .Sec.\u201cTreas.M.A.AA.= P.= « \u201c .to the firg at corner of.St.Exchange -west offices.i 4 \u2014 / = fllhess.The late Mr.Powell was a son of the late Mr.James Powell, of Montreal, and is survived by his mother,- Mrs.James Powell, his brother, Mr, W.P.Powell, manager of the G.N.W.Telegraph Company and hid sisters, Mrs.Chartes Williams and the Misses Powell, all of Montreal.Mrs.W.D.Le ter.Deceased was educated at the Mc- Gill Model School and stadied law \u2018in New York.Prior to his death\u2019 he was an expert accountant.The late Mr.Powell.will be buried in Yonkers, N.Y., the former home of Mrs.Poivell.ee em \u2018The Canadian Pacific Atlantic Line eamship Montrose, from St.John, N.Be arrived at London, Feb.2, at noon.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Allan line steamship - Hibernian from .Portland, arrived at Glasgow, Wednesday, ed 7 ., = Boutillier, of Winnipeg, As alsd à sis-| | NOTICE OF FIRE - We regret to be obliged to notify our subscribers that owing Lawrence and Vitre Streets, as been destroyed, and that we will not be able to * give service from that office for the present.Arrangements are being made for the.resumption of the .service at as early a date as.possible.\u2018This does\u201d not effect the local service at our east, north and THE MERCHANTS TELEPHONE co.our ° + DON\u2019T BUY Gas or Electric Fixtures un our Februa: Clearance Sale.For Everything Electrica THE SAYER ELECTRIC CO., 10.12 and.14 Beaver Hall Hill.Tel: Main 4546.: FOR SALE No.101 Créscent Street.\u201c New \u2018and up-to-date.On xiew Sat- , urday and following days.\u201cWaitet C, Bishop, acting secretary of the Port Hood Coal Co, C.B., and Halifax, N.8,, ved in 4he Dm .Le NS eity last evening, and is At the Winds, * nor.; \u20188 RE- ~~ Thursday 26th.-Tuesday-31sty 2 Yo - au pe EE i $ #, { f i | 1 Be i £ 5 ÿ 2 f § 1 Pa, EL parr } 0 A For La a hi thé Aneitisieiory She but ook 5 ; i rey a + an : J ne, Si SY ES EN de, ig! TERY ten , 3 at proviniqn ei Cor ng sige oy ver Wh, rt AE Si, yo La su à ho will MW have pa to po torse in = that beur which fu mes bg, sold sud al 9 slo of dump Mouse soitage op rt » wie es od \u2018 a Fat Le nil acier Te dalous ee boussad 4 tè the notudikà tb Avan à whem ¢ TR 1 get th tre - OHARA Sanounosd .: Ta id a fir tu wu he meet! pu se Chamiesian = a = s eetings Were en \"THE BECT=OR:fN0THING.EEE à ee Brame 1 alaliy-toord Tn in ihe 9 Te the hatter, os Rak ka wor Ey cu ee \"one Tours ve aroétruet viroudé set, Ra wry wp ® SLs 2071 caused & End of wath a Yo er Pinon the pita, pro- A by x pay Wr, 4t belleve t all except th ai ax the people oF Montreal will 20 {gy à Totes = taachinery, ae Et 1a tin na a eon gasine, Al Pe es es Jy bon isd er offer tor » t tr dE bt cate of pure cunsedmebe \u2019 i ; Ey wife to o selves try te cobsider dat mer oY : raf 42 A fas goin: 1a of ind at.eh alt - ne = ad by two or thre of the younher 3 hE my iy sel th pce ve to: yaité to the the Spire : ténchise tes fin ne \\ ta \u201cane calb| Pnchine.+ | ojiver any 8 y a \" peteived hy the erty-o Riveting tito pat Frines ry how | ted aad - Inchle Pinchin b it had retiqed A = Lx ï na J y nous Re oe found gulity of wo .yehrs ago frem men who had the eap- tre to.plby in the tual terms of) o£ Bean ansotioy for any osude| Mr.À JP Toe iy en rie ve, ¥ oF pains anything wa ° in New ve 1t eftoct 12 1H couts Lo TORI Winttéver to bring halt the brigade to hia usual seat inh ¥ijohpn, haviug prety.4) York the ngtions, wit rvas \\ ital Fads to uly in rè UN batwers 323 ®t.re @ir hindichs a chorus of - provided himself with that part of the y adh Ww > rious Product ee nd ap Yuden, Cô-0pe had a¥owed thed to.ese\u2019 burg hist; de the Débit; he int | - Bas dope w \u2018already \u201chard Te pager hich con ned the ne news.3 Fu Tor Fe ne eration, not mutual exclusion, is the \u201cvos: me r thère ia & fairly genes - imète next to impossible by the| \"4k ERA vos 5 reg pros the or ie of be eficent law of naturé, and in the fhre wha lo De taree = with misétoh Wat Toanit Willow, oo ed Sharp tactich of the police, snd all hh) i w ina : fat eganot ugh, en it will prevail.: transfer té entité the of Germany; wil do his best tb the other descriptions of officials who] o Sige 08 their del - tinnous ride Mm the fame general on thelr track.dite of an un- dear seh ce tofs 6 here and.Slow, * A Refreshing Cantrast, .iréc Foe betweth Leiden and Ane KNOCKING.ink IaW, \u2018they were not stow tb tell! nen Un to § a \u2018(Toronto News.) .The éémtract Was to \u2018vb tor, only th Rue Supaunt Yea Geman Ho ta to how | x au] 780, HAY Oph the SEL on°t tro Sie tr i 2 PE ran Mr.B.p.Homa; of Ottawa, declares LY Years : gbod will und Bughad add France van ° : e-bltter samples of ad returned ne {that he deslyep to have nothing to de t rvedy the ok t to pur- .\" fa v that tot réa der in tha ot 8 « do crave the system raeuts st It mish weakened, the \u201chonest broker\" of Ber- pu bet it way a rubber - pike roy Dubie savior so largely the the FEL ovr to >» He Bh be un yd MUA he ditt foes to Othe Sethe obtain the power to dè so, either sf {Un would bkvé à to Black \u2014 ian Hitherto it bas \u2018been \u2018too bad\u201d to| \u201cRun to the book-case, Tom A os Me ven cdipaute By à a ko ee ene?the, doteated .an agreement with The.operato {1an @nbit - \u2019 7 -|e&ncel the bread-earning permit, now! named dictionaries, Bhe tor up algn ear which compete with the [sistent with his attitude of independ- franchise after aril the Actual > } \u201c Russia's Move the hackmen themsolves tell you there \\ster*s, Nuttalie, aud auras, \"| home ariicle.But pryin free r dere meg, and It will be hailed with _satls- walue of the plant as pad, plus | rordttar.\u2014 7 Neither the carter \u2018nor nis mnioh are! Brogan eran wih À NRL WE EEE + Barn A tom Laetion Wore ins \u201cech not of re nore ten per cent., was to dè bia cely The\u2019 \u2018Capadlan Forestry Aésotlation.To \u2018us, in a mew world Itke'Oañadà, à to \u2018händ with a suggedtion on what search was not ohh Wy German anvelopes; wih i it has an disgusting than the son notau of men for franchise rights being de which has Brits object \u201cthe préberva- country bélng, again and again, tn- bitntiple the authorities ought to start \u201cThat dictionary In not i there,\" ve- Amertean notpaper; apd that Is hixh [ta jdentify themselves with a \u2018winning ° ae ator A n.ten |tioh Bf the fafests for their 1ifiuenct ON dAbtad to new rallwavs for the open- 2e The nt out process, Ther, surely) marked one ot the little dus.Hal priest, Mr.Pesragn, had ane of his pub- capse.Mr.Rose\u2019 action stands out in the franchise hAg 34 ; h .° 3 fust à system, and\u201d probably even Srey \u2018considered Nitta) cations Heations inted in Montand removing refreshing contrast.Ryears the operators were able to pay climate; teftrty and water supply; the ing up of vast territories, and anex- the: teat that could be devised by thela Incompleté becanue fot Pr ' nov r eight per cemt, dividends on actual etploration of the public domain and ploréd pats, an indettèdhe lon£ felt'| Wit of man would fail'to bring sattsfac- | coute n the épeclél proverd 1 hich Wvestment (io water &iiowed) the clty| ne reservation Yor tiMibèr produétion|fowards the Canadian offic and |!lon.to a tithe of thé men who crack! they.were hunting.vai 5s \"Kept, the TER to arrange of lands unsuited Foy griculturé; the which will soon evtend.Îtseif to the igkes on ro uP ranks and talk politics Suifivan's alctionaty Me ules èc \u20ac er .2 y a ngs.sorted to.ere Wks one prove re for the use of ten: cént.of the promotion of judicious methods in deal-|gGranq Trunk Patiftc, à great mass What will oécur to the ordihary elv-! which catñe very n&ar poing lou re ar os sr Roma ou ur ju, 155 SEE SENTE r : tree] CU ems : ¢ tie-up of the service; as 5 labor qu air tation where advise trees way communication seems a fittiE part of the existing license-holders, it! placed a cress opposite it ht b 0 ficültt wèrtë to be adjusted by arbi- |plantiñf on.the pla ne and on à di praduct.of \u2018barbarism.Y®t Russie is would be a matter of good public policy might the more readily boy back upon ee tration: highways; the collection an 8- .- of com-\u2018to wi f the » nf ever .' - \"The city auditor was to have full and semihation or information bearing on pou ner her Pr entend man lpe off the + ee ne the ash ME recenser the slightést suggebtlon \u2026 ; FRIDAY, FEB.3rd 1808, free access to the books of the con- he forest Meth {i general,\u201d has] ; ' eus ; of the law as to have his name in-|of perspiration on Mv, Plychin'g jd wl So co RE 10° tla lig, cern.the forestry pro 4 like a network through the.interior, cribéd as a transgressor.when whe had got thropgh h the - ._ _ ;Ç .That is what Cleveland stood to set, bégun the pubHeatioh oft the Canadian\u2019 connectiñg like junctions of a railroad, |\u201d \u201cThe position of public hackman i3\u2019a| named dictionaries.ok ee Cu.Le J ; tot for ân exchisivé franchise, but for- Forestry.\u2018Journal, which will promote establish continual communication be- privilege.bor man can start right ou ster with a pronounced teeling of ; SIMPLI .I .a competitive franchie, oh second \u2018the interests which, e association ue tween even the extreme points within | Ot e Job bn hig own account, as t gue.your Uncle Tom had been herb, .| CITY | N choice streets; not for a fifty veatw ir- \u2018holds.Phe work of the Forestry As per borders.: Therefore wg should take the hint of he could have saved.us all this troy- .Co revocable franchise, but for \u2018a twenty |sociation bens \u2018to Be largely à labor Of| 3¢ ty pecause of this complex system the aforesaid union and retain only the| ble He is just full of proverbs.But - ae wears franchise terminable whenever jove and, patriotism, and fk such is de- of natural ways that Russia's develop- best.; \u2014Roxburgh.ue s too far 2x ay ion fo vent Su + p|.RS DVERTI SING.-jment has not been confined to any pav-!| - = {to Us; over two ousan \u2018 > ; \u201cthe \u2018citÿ chebé to pay the actual value |derving of hearty support and.commen ticular part of her.emplre.\u201d She has her 45 a remarked Mrs.Pinchin, rébuming oki |.of the property.\u201c0 dation.Its aim is' neither ee rove Moscow of the interior as well as her Fortunds in Waiting.4 scarch.vi téach a Lu .t et \u2018hat kind of provineial, but that may perhaps Prove; St.Petersbure on the eastern coast.| In spite of th ormous - inroads.\u2018What de prover éach us any- in can wait a he greatest \u2018weakness, though: it should | She has her Finland and F and.pos-|' \u2018made ee earths reat \u2018store of! way\" auer ed une \u2018car, résponé The simple statement appearing under | our ibly of, a civjlization \u2018ahead of her own \u201c ence, 1 n À = bit.: / da of strength.and serve heh ais a chy a.east Ww ich has wealth, ohamonds, gold oil, gas, coal.ed Mri.Phichin, itn a aigh.imppov .name regarding the.cléaririg.out of basement.stocks\u201d : Qi - A : cali to all pa \u20ac 7 {always been acted upon by southern In- iron and other materials, recent inyes- ebster proved to be no im - , NO CATTLE DISEASE HERE.to the support of its cause.People are| fluence.tigations have brought to Îlght the in- me on Nuttall and: Futian opr\u201d \u2018at exceptional prices, produted results i in sales that So long as Canadian.live cattle are|aver slow, however, to come to the \u2018aid eat pas pen polnted out by her great: teresting fact .that treasure fields con- Pe ae oer à Ton vary = were exceedingly gratifying.We shall always be excluded from the markets of Great/nf à cause, èven though it bé to their three great rivers.to three distinct in- taining fabulous \u2018Wwvealth still remain line was a proverb, and there pla ch ful a 1 of I d .' Britaln with the ill-disguiséd purpo¥e interest, unless that tntérest is personal hfjuences: by the Dneiper to Byzantine, \"investigations nave proved, tor 1n- were proverbs enough tô make any 806 care an jea ous our reputation that under -\u2018 EE etre roms ae mrp or wi tha Come Nosh Lo Baty, SEL Pl] tary hac Bilas ariel of ie fort HEATWEN JUNC, MME, WUT.© no circumstances shall any thing appear with our thapä no right 0 rom- know in a vague sort of way that.Can- [Neva to Lurope: 9 3 the Pacific are strewn thick with [m- ; ù \u2018diäns have pe ¢ ; great means of communication must be deposits of nod î an, Ht requirement.ery book 1x which hé ,) di o t th t bsol Iv | \u201c plain.If- a section of Britighers Arè!ada is immensely rich in;fôrest wealth.! added \u201cthe Trans-Siberian railvay nense eposit of no ules of a pure man there was the siuphtest SU possibiity of & nowle ge r consen at is not.absolutely trut 1.content.to renourice their.free trade land, because of, thelr dack of intimate which Hob only: brings her Eastern sen- nomical method oF recu etes t.and broferb Leing concealed wa thet Iful misstatement of fact we.believe to be i im- i.a a easure it is in a sens2 |i viedge; readily assume that because coast iu direct sommunication with her the indi\\idual who goes so will &t once thought of, but to no purpose.er i bé _ principles in & m 3 nov capital: but brihgs her into direct com- » | D dbs ¢ 8puir, Mrs.Pinchin insisted upon Mr.|.1 ind: fe b 8 tand \u201cblun de : their affair.Canadians: Tare, \u2018however, our forest aréas are numbered in- thou- munication with a new- Asiatic, ele- avanies r ch eyond the dreams © Pinchin coming to her aseistance.As Te mora 1, at rom 2 a business s an point : a under.HE \u2018 quite within thelr rights in Seeking t0|gangs, and maybe millions, of SQUATC| ment\u2014the yéllow races of the fast.É .luck would have It, Mr.chin was| - ab x fdea | pare ; it to their! In her present state of national ex- The most crying need of to day is a able to solve the problem & glance, shall try to.be so plain in our announcements.that dissuade British farmers from the miles, that there is na limit Lo {stence the Ryzantine influence le BUuLstitûte for Para rubber.It is cer it happened to be One of the very few he bli .vill \u2018er b bl d by -that the free importation wt.Éénadian capacity to produce.\u2018Nor fs it greatly s'eépinir, though broken -possibly hy tea discovered Poor rot ture proverbs with which: he was acquaint- the put ic wi nev er \u20ac able to rea out one ° meaning stockers would Work to their InjurY.!to be wondered at, for Mr.E.Stewart, pightmares and troubled dreama.Sd and uéed By tine.Roman, nearly two |\u20acd: \u201cTwo heads pre better then \u2018one, | te ne ele EE and they have certäïnly a right to de-|Dominion Superintendent of Forestry,| also, js that _Astauie Intiuence pat thousand years ago.But the secret after al.hed to has Ir _ 2 Lu a mand a fair fight.\u201d Quite naturally.|te)lg us in the Forestry Journal, that Teaches her by the riven France and | has becug oat.Tt seems odd that no pinchin's remark van.et therefore, the aspeïsions cast upori Ca-|though Canadian forests extend \u201cin an \"América.Sd other tern countries.one ni vn 8e of mechanical progress tended to convey the teen wae So og Inter - Te oo In going through thé Mantle Depart- _*nadian cattle by Mr.Henry Chaplin, east and west direction, from ocean to.may ye.of exercising Wract influence or manufaeturing a tough and unbreak.head\u201d was, after all, the better of \u201cthe 24 erest ° Ce ment ne have found quit» a large M.P., who sought to bolèter up his\u201d pro-|ocean, a distance of about threé thoü-'on the present affairs of Russe, i de able glass.- Whoever, succeeds in doing Mitte Torñmy suggested that hid mos].Women 7.number of Suite, Jackets.Coats and tectionist propaganda with the state-!sand- miles \u2018in length,\u2019 with an \u2018average [the indirect influence of their Western !so and making the discovery economn- |- + ould 18 uss ee ci, Capes which.in accordance with our t propai Re i ; civilization that is fcting upon her at teally useful will reap a great reward.ther should 18Y tn a sfock vf prave | .policy: \"Nothing but new.stocks \u2018fa .ment that British herds Were in danger breadth of about 500 miles : VEIY| the present time.It is the Western Real photography in colors 1s still an for any future contest that t affsé ; Spring.\u2018must de cheared out of 17e of decimation by disease if thé em-!little information of a definite charac-! civilization of the Fast that is defea- open field and offers boundless oppor- to watch his ern ply Tovlied fot : t.store at once REAR : bargo vero rerfaved, will warmly ier can be obtained at present concéin- tue ler, pe i ation That has found.1s Lunitles for the inventer.In mmallery roregrmed.Thüus, the particular pro- \u201ci So : resented in this country.sin the em-, ing its geography.no- matter how \u2018dill- WAV NT oh Neva, and made its en- Janatters, too, the Iist of.wanta unsup- verd which had puzaled Mrs.Pinehin Tatra ara some.A hin se a) I 8 > plied is endless, Jewellers, for instance, | Priced $18.50 to ar TES 8 Se 13 bargo.was first imposed under Mr.gent the enquiry, and much Jess cong trance into\u201d her very capital.< are still quite without any safe method for the better part of that evening was BRT Were EIEN priced «i Ine WAY Chaplin's - presidency of the British cerning its resources and capabilities.\u201d| On \u2018both her Western and Fastern| ot fixing \"pearls on jewelry, such.as finally ro hat ight veste vou Er Suis, for S10.* from LRM w AN.Toews made 72 Board of, Agriculture, it has been re- | The Sountry fs in a position analogouy sea-consts Russia faces the same sas rings, where the :ems are -mounted hang Vistons of Picton praverde.| - Heavy amd of Swmomes Tweeds WE peatedly proven, to the entire saligfac-|to that of a merchant conducting busl- anece soldièrs, he fixzhts-the sameshos- don Chrome setting.Jon _.=.\u20ac.M: D.| LES © os ass pens Ses - \u2018tion.of British authorities, that Cdh-| ness without the necessdry formality ot ve clement wal Sr her At the Bt.Sy et ph + SRE \u2014 2000405 222 2 LE oo Sede rede 2 + ada is free from cattle disease, \u2018and 1t |stock-täking: TlImber lands\u2019 are opened ctersburg, ve influence a a ve ~ > .Reciprocity.1940 relation 20 NT PE SRT ac hes.been made cléar that odr, regula- io colonization and immense concessions| COE WD Aa Das lé pro : Fn || (From a Speech by Richard Cobden\u2019 > - = YOu chun: 37 SAWS dai.tions render it practically impossible nade to lumbering and allled Interests; duct sof.Western cfvilization, md - this N.Bishop Harmais reviews a pue 1 will take the case of a tailor living! : for our cattle to become infected- by with, little thôught of the future, be- same raHwav.has riven Russia her ac- Der Le ol os 10'0B'Ca a n oe on an one of your streets.and u pro on- se to sss \u2014 PEN Usines RUT dears States herd M Cha lin\u2019s h TB to he no jmmedtate dualniance with Western influence tn 10 visceral asymmetry: 1 lunman beings.dealer living in another, and this + Que aq ANNPOSES TuCRTE United States herds.r b ceuse there appear the East and brought It in touch with, He then advances aun ivpothesls 88.10 10dv of 41 reciprocity man ving Somme.- foi $5.sims 12 aad Me Ther aoe md ue?structures are therefore wanton in the danger of denudation.And yet we know! | Western Influence In the West.» |the presence of a general right-handed- where between the tno.He, ster this r st es age 1 SCE extreme, and it demonstrates the Weak| with no degree of accuracy what is the Ghe ig indeed in dire stress, One nthe fan.a Esonte un fneldent | tatlor¥ golng \u2018every Saturday night Etre int Ram seme of 2 Tse - the Wonders, when tie gaine is over, how .fon- er.\u201cas Davis ONE wert yee oo peas g oF his cause that pesort to nfsre-' limit to our forést resources.It Ye, the checker- hoard of nations will have two of these beings have a hand- to- a di \u2014 provision deal Tween, Melvin oi.Mn oa TRC Tia \u201cpresentation is necessary to strengthen | Forestry Assofiation felt caea upon changed.At present lt'i# Russia's hand conflict, One learns: the secret of {8 de AC.under one arm & Choose .ec af ore, Tiled Yomi, - his cagh.Canadians would be delighi-ito Justity its: existence.and its derñand | nr rove.and, the world le watehing and division of labor in the forelimba and: wid under the other 4 Keg of Wutier® :£ Qin a NR Med Th ange ed to lle the tasue brought own 5 8 for \u201cihe \u2018cxplorbilon of the public do- Nits.|< + ~Trmncia Duar.Men his Jefi wim Tor aahield ana hin} wader die other 4 keg Matic 8 Em Ee eo A ; : .a question of, the existence or non-exiète.main\u201d ie, need do \u2018no nore than point ot the fight, and his offspring, after he ways a busybody, takes the Ala rm, snd Saror u me sd 8 : ence of disease, for there \u201cWould be: \u201810.this lack.of.knowledge of the.coun- .High Life\u201cin Holton.has jGuplured the wife of the victim, Jum gress Ina one-sided trade io done « : see Aa.\u2019 * - - , | .node would Yevest to \u2018thé.maternal.custom\u2019 Pres \u2018 , \u2019 te 0 05 small difficulty \" demonstrating the, trys.resources.an The simple Nite his ruil vecoguition Of ualng thie left hand.The writer calls on thé tallor and save, \u201cThis sas : Ll fre ST TR I SHR TE healthfulness of Canadian herds.Mr.Canadians of to-duy may have kma fn Hous this Stiste.The Recorder of they cites varigun \u2018extimples to prove {strange trade you ure doing! You are.Jackets and Coats om S05 ar ROY nade of Bsc ! Chaplain's strictures may, serve a good| cause to fear the denudirig of forests |.Clty says, regarding tis adv ice of the - ranl.ambi exterity of ordluarlly [importing largely fro .that on are o A oo : Panes Creed.ined arevagieur, se purpose.however.The Dominion Goy-| though it 18 beyond.dispute that serl- PETE Herbert, vho stated that avery | trained men.| eXportiug aus stoths, on conte\u201d uvre - , -at'Ralf-Price :Broudcioch Syrie Jdnéees wze Mon ersiment ican scarcely afford to allowjous Inroads have been made alréady, man ouglit fo awn adress Ault in which, of brushes ining he et un par costs in rotürh?\" The tatlor answers k he Cow TE PE Xk his statement to go unchallenged, \u2018and upon the forest.wealth of the older! (5 aitend parties dn soc tety eventar and cofticldentally in the task.Women Him, \u201cIt vou feel any alarm at this,usk > \u2018 ANS 20 33 Jed 10 ren so.an authoritative contradiction trom this Provinces, \u2018and it is questionable ir they \u2018that theye hasn't Ved: an occasion 10.\u2018plitt.the hair, using both hands, they the prov aon dealer, About lt: Lam a : wo Ne Ww.a Sar Sires scfèess >.Sacs er, ha for renewed time has not arrived when care should (lus (huh in ie past Ub tears thes ne dr EE ae | Ce TRS A doa iowe.j carticle «admis wine > J , \u2019 ' - TLS \u2019 ee ; : .representations for the removal of the.Le exercised lest, + we encroach dpon the much it roced oe ve jantes only four 'justing plalts, coîle and pina with the.shop.\u2018and Rays.1 ¢ jou are doing! 4.Le 2 Co a restrictions.In this connection it ls, .rightful heritage of future reneratlons.| dress wults in the: piace, and \u2018when (wo free hand, \u2018The prbcesr shows \u2018extras u vers orange busine with that! hp .À dus bby ow Ladies Tus w= quisise Crim he rev Urea of th.caret sours the Faro pt £2 a EE TL ISLE SE LL RSE SIA MS Three-Quarter Se SE 1 \u201d had» ettter to ebv then up wit and \u2018and eye .eerebration.olli- \u2019 \u2018 ixuies into thre sand vid Ja Onslow, the present president of the disappenred according to the: Forestry ha » ther dor er back ally 1o|playing- illustrates In a most remark- {auy othe \u2018ne him, how.da you wet, te at arious CR es pus at the echo ig rig ] Board of Agriculture, denies having, Journal, \u201cand with the exception: ot, keep the boys -from\u2014 following-.\u2014 and\" able-wuy-tie-divisten-nf-l&bor-betiveen-] paid \"Why, man, how\u2019 should 12\" Co eductio Los \"No hb corsprisung SMS fread tL said, as the Hon.Bydney Fisher under: \"birch, and to a Jess extent, maple, Can-Ÿ thfowing things at them.\u201d This ls au qu fuvelimbe, re we or the a he- raplies thi aon Juels Es a tons \"wy za SEA) ot Saad al ve \u20ac it - si i took, and shows there] weiter-and\u201dthe inservipt on of the Braîlle Laud silver, to he sure n the ve- - .Ç az Lert Bhd We Sui EE eee Hu 2 malin ada in dependent almost wholl on outs [ea hE Coe Tn Kana which ds tybe by.he blind ad! shôw « wouder- Alproclty man ls nolmed_ with anothers.> qu SSL ™ at RE \u201c se a ; ae condition, 8 side sourcès for her wood supply nof gontrolled Ly the follies of the, fash- ful bimanual division of labor- =Mad- 1 orotehiet, and: forthwith An to ik, \u2018 \u2019 BL to 3a.at, A300 act: that therefore nothing remained to be \u2018while \u201chot more than one-third nf her Tonic \u2014Topeki Herald; ical Record.about \"the drain ot butitésh\u201d Away | + LS done.The Earl of Onslow is to ren.coniferous forests are ature tinéber.: - .| a SE C6 Fur more fully on this.matter at Yeovil to-{ pq remainder being brule or\u2019 small\u2019 : \u201cFor re WATT que od : on - \u201c nd humbar \u20ac färéns LT night, and it 8 to be huped he will be yreou How easy It would be to-robl, Children Conia at i oser MA) cer ve .at.pains to\u2019 state \u2018the \u201cituation.as st.future generations of .thelr rightful} _ art their regular prices.: *, actually is.;rhare in the forest weulth of the coun- À qd .; Se Lo *.; try, ik shown by the \u2018statement of M.y a Sat per Fue off à \u2018ot of Men's : M.DELCASSE.| Meland, une of the leading foresters of Cr Of Interest.to medium, and high- grain Lounging ; The French Minister for Forelgn A |France.who says: \u201cAtihe present mo-|» ne Men: tan aa Mie elves.t plus.\u20ac 28 | fairs,\u201d M.Delcasse, commenced his \u2014a- ment the forestry situation in the world .St Staes $6.38.A6, 42.ratairg in prices ; _ reer as a journalist on the-btâfr'ot.La cah be summed up in these words; The ns ; from.$4.30 to $37.00 i \" Republigue Francaise.To-day he oc- consumption of woôoû is greater than-the ag 5 + .Twenty- tive er cent.off the prices .cupics & first position among interna-' normal \u201cproduction of the -accessible | - z Robes, Sert re res pa tional statesmen.Through his presci- forests: there is in this production.a - .| _ ars, Winter Gloves, Silk Mufflers, Shirt , ence France is unilhely to suffer from deficit which is.for the moment sup-| = 4 - Front-Proteltors.Silk Braces.Pyjamas, \u201che weakening of the ally who was plied by the den: sruction of.the forestn.\"\u201d : > - Ralncoats, Uvetvodts.Cloth Capes, stay the means of wsculng her from the| Regfforestation might -bé justifiable ly | Silk 5 Co câton Garters Oia cee vis Vr.he - position of isolation she-occup!e4 after| some\u201dor trs older provinces, and.18.fu- VE Qe and \u201cMe Qilk\u201cNoekwear at :.\u2026.tas eus cree ÜDME Ce the war of 1871.\u2018While.preserving an deed, being encouraged in Ontario and ps oT} + * absolutely- lows! attitude towards.the crucial \u2018stipulations of \u201cthe Dual AlM- ance, M.Delcasse has gradually made Lis country less dependent upon aup- | port from any one quarter.He comm.enced Lis diplomatic successes by bringing about an understanding with Italy, totally removing those bitter feel.\u2018ings which \u2018had been engendered during years of tariff war.\u2018He resisted the encouragament believed.to have \u2018been offered by Germany to make things unpleasant for England during.the Boer war, and sé paved the.way for those, active relations between .the cabinets of Paris and London which were cemented by the interchange of visits\u2019 be- \u2018tween the King and President Lotibet.The principal anxiety during the late.cabinet crisi?aroge over the question: whether M.Dcicasse would continue at the Foreign Office; whether a Combos, a Rouvier, or a Ribot became Premier \u2018 wait réffarded as a minor question com- | \\ pied with the essontial nebd Tor a cou- 7 \u201cds Tortigh policy, which.woula 4 J ot a powerful liitluence towards ne \u20ac the « area of the war in the for nearly seven serving under five \u2026 Dubur, Waldeck- Rosi Combes and Rouvier.Had Mé-cared for the Premiership.the poni- \"tow Seight have been put at hi dis- BY vor when\u2019 Mu Walétok-Rouisehu.re: 4 Eu Ty ay which Reh Déten.drs Shih] the West, but of far-greater Importance : the.protéctioh of \u201cexisting fovest| is areas.Nor @re the woodman and the lumbèrman- \u201cthe worst enemies\u2018 of ouf forests.Fire does annually millions of | dollars of damage, \u2018while the several] provinces expend but a few paltry thousands of dollars for insurance; In \u2018the way of fire rangers, for resourc es whose\u201d \u2018value Is beyond calculation.Poems Worth Reaaing - .Love Song Loye's for Youth, and not for Age.\u2019 Kon through Age should \u2018wear a crown; For the Poet, not the Sage; : ' Not the Mouarch, but the Clown.War.town; , Love's tor Peace, and not E'en though War drings = For the-Vidiet, not the £tar:; For the Meadow, not \u2018the Town.Love's for.1ads an Love's for maids, .Courts A emito gna files a frown; Love's for Love, ald saucy Jages Love Love most \u2018hen Love has flow, Love a cruel tyrant is: ' sq.+.-Bleys his victims with a siants, \u2018Atraight recovers with a kias, But to shy again; perchance.\u201d oe Ba rH ant a à maple, Lôÿ6 Bay Bite encens of we - Wert thou cles in bE men, £3 al Raf id se an, Ta Seal Jackets $235.00 to chen Persian Lamb Jackets, trimm \u201cMink, reduced from $150.from $as.ooto Lu ; $as.00 to love Crean * Pillow Mufis, in-all futs ees \u2018 Ascot Ties, i in all\u2019 furs.a, reduced from : Persan Lamb Jackets, plain, reduced from $145.00t0 .$116.00- and $165.00 te espace.$150.00 \u201c Electric Séal Jackèts réduééd \u201c Raccoon Jackéts reduced.from pass 2 .from $6 \u201cMen's ed trimmed oo \u201cMen's Fur $86.00 .$86.00 1, | Men's Rol on 20° 7, 2 and Persi oho 1; \u2018Musk Ox Men's Raccooh Coats reduced a Coats, lined M uskat, $85.00 and $95.00 to.: and Persian Lamb.\u201clas NOTRE the Tallon, and save, fous \u2018mots que 8 Teese 5.00 and $75 30 to wie Otter, reduced froin Caps in Mink, Otter 24 Late 20), Collars in One ian Lamb.Cees Via Robes.ow ae .\u201cedly see | © 4128 to $2.00 Qilk Muftiers à e.faune Basement +o \u201c La 1 = \u2019 Ta A nked the velo ol - ~ Women aa ed 7860 Fladwelette Night Robes\u2014raamy onète at ; RE pee $1.29 Man's Fine Natural Wool Dravereztizer 53 AN RN TR qe Jadging, front the Tespmae we bave had to © ro ._{ announcenidaps jis By the pn Handidrehist The work of Hearing out the Base-.met stocks {8 to go on with increased Migo 1}.take JO per cent.\u2018ore a Nu prices of a lot of Jap- r + such \u2018things as Pin Trays, Su Covered xes, Bread an Téa Plates, Cake Plates, ; Saucets, Salad Bowls, etc.There will \u201calso be a lot of Scotch - Motto Ware, little noveitiés in Cream.© aness wid Limoges China, including | r Bowls, = Butter.Cups and Some 50 or \u201cmore shaded Gas Globes, in four cola\"; © ors, regularly sold at 6c, will be sold on Saturday at the half price of Be.\u201cJugs, Mugs, Jewel Cases, etc, fégus de; on Sature \u2018larly sold at 15c ar day\u201cat 10c.; And such is to \\bR the reduction in.out Baseiment- stocks, They must LL i .EL who days; we stall: el _ Experieticid.the manner of - .1 À Lis ae James Tasker in_the chalr \u2014 gn Ae poe lax mace re cutting the logs in required-len Workman's Clothing Store, cor.Notré Dame and MoGill Streets.: 3 POINT.8T.CHARLES\u2014Viotoria Drug Hall, \u2018oor.Wellington and Charron Streets.WEST.END\u2014Roffey's News Agenoy, cor.Atwater and St, Antoine Ste.4 \u2014\u2014 HERALD WANTS ARE WINNERS.eo\u2014 = \u201c Situations Wanted\u2014Male.83° Advertisements unaer this heading\u2014One insertion, 20 words, iv cents; one.west, .2 centé.TEADY, SOBER MAN, WISHES FOR job as engineer; capable of looking after electric plant; be references.W.Little, 31 Victoria st.33 OUNG MAN WISHES TO LEARN THE talloring; knowledge of cutting; would: cake board aud small wage, Christian, K 121, Herald Office.\u2019 .32 = V ANTED \u2014 DRAWINGS, PLANS AND tracings to do by draughtsimän; terms \u2018easy.G.Ivinson, 35 Farthenais square.30 (CARPENTER WORK AND REPAIRS OF Zachary de |\u201d ; Sole Agents.for Canada.- ODA PASSES - IN ABUNDANCE < © culty Getting Through | the Rockies., Vietoria, B.C, eted for Feb, 3, \u2014Surv ey s just! the-Grand tion to the Kicking Horse Pass\u2019 there exist nine distinct railway passes! through the Rôcky Mountains., It has\u2019 F.x.St.Charles & co * 39-41-43 St.Gabriel st.\u2018 Montreal G.T.P.will 11 Ha No Diffi- comgl Trunk La-, ved a decidedly useful idea, and had\u2019 pcific*have demonstrated that in.addi- \u2018of Chief Magistrate, and Councillor Mackenzie will be pro-Mayor.i The committees will be as follows:\u2014 1 Finance, Councillors Arthur, chairman.| Mackenzie and: Robinson; Roads and light, Councillors.Beaubien, chairman, Grey, Arthur, Lamoureux, Robson and Gorman; Police and Health, \u2018Council- | lors Mackenzie, chairman, Grey and | Robson.A new committée, that of Parks and Improvement, was formed, I'with Councillor Gorman as chairman and Robinson and Beaubien.ee | MONTREAL MUSICIANS =.: - \u2018APPEAR FOR CHARITY | | Miss.Enid Martin gnd: Her Collabor- I, ators \u2018Had a Large and Appreciative Audience at Art- \u2018Gallery.A gr Ee \u2018and highly apprèc lative au- divricé a tended last eyéning's concert | (GENERAL WASHING DONE BY THE | Lames st, Situations Wanted Female.Py Vacant., \u201cSituations Vacant.Advecitisemients under this heading\u2014One itr, 20 words, 10 cents; one week, vents.Agvertiseme te TN Lis Rp off té u cents, : ANTED \u2014 BY COMPETENT COOK, English girl, with good city references.Would assist in kitchen, for luncheons, dio- ners, etc.Apply 469 Magdalen st.33 WWANTED \u2014_ \u201cWABHING, offices by the day.Apply Mrs, Brau, | No.38 St.Bernard st.82 maker, sewing at her home.Batisfac- tion in fit and finish suaraitend, \u201886 Laurier avenue, Westmount.ANTED \u2014 BY A STRONG YOUNG woman, work of any kind by the day.10 Balmoral st.'ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THB DAY.ADdress 89 Dorchester.Business Cards.J.A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO FIN- inyron & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder, Warehouseman, 415 and 417 St Paul st.\"Montreal.Heated Étorage.Road o.Free.Telephone Main 1808.P.%.Box 424 \u2014 IRONING OR | | ply Herald Job Room, 603- Craig ANTED \u2014 BY COMPETENT DRESS- WANTED \u2014 A SINGLE YOUNG MAN TO drive and sell cakes op cqumission, and make himself generally useful?26 Bronsdon Lane, off Dorchester.2 ANTED \u2014 A GORDON PRESS FREDER; one who can make ready preferred.Ap- WANTED ~ COMPETENT WAITRESS, to take compicte charge of lunch room, Apply 37c St.Antoine.30 Educational.ProFEssoR OF MUC DESIRESSA FEW more pupils.Terms moderate.- Address K 484, Herald.44 PROFESSOR OF MUSIC DESIRES A FEW more.pupils.Terms moderate, Address K 484, Hergld.: .RS.JESBIE KELLOND.TEACHER OF plano, mandolin, banjo and guitar.60a City Councillors st.40 1 \u2014 sr Fair and Extremely Cold \u2018To-day and Saturday\u2014Fair and extremely cold.The cold wave has not .diminished in severity and still continued + over Weather # Manitoba and the Northwest - State.\"Temperatures considerably below zero \u2018were recorded throughout Ontario this morning \u2018and in Manitoba and the Ter- - or ts under this.noadiog- toaartion M words, 10 cents; e; he % cents.- 3 VWANTED \u2014 BOY, 14 OR 15 YEARS to work in stationery factory.App Stationery Dept., Henry Birks & Sans, lips square, St.Catherine st.VWANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, IN AN Tr ance office, assistant \u2018bookkeeper.: be quick and accurate at figures.Salarÿ 4 a month.Write, stating ago and pa P.J.A., Herald Office.a ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS FUR CUTTÏ for wholesale house; one who can and design.Address K 123, Herald Office.3 OLER @ARBER SCHOOL, NEW YORK M More students wanted.Chaicé cholarship, board and tid: .before leaving home.Positions Write for 2 to earn free portation: to w Yor! Eight weeks completes: \u2018full course, positively guaranteed graduates.catalogue.- ANTED \u2014 er, and office worker, ness getter and up-to-date.tierala - Office.WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED HOQUSE- maid, Apply after 10 a.m., 256 Mounthin street.> AN ILLUSTRATED LECTUR- Must be a busi-.Apply K 25e ANTED \u2014 AT Lunch Rooms, & bright, active young \u2018man, as bartender.Apply 24 Hospital at.Don\u2019t forget your testimonials.28 WANTED \u2014 SMART OFFICE BOY, FOR enginéers\u2019 office.Apply Pescock Bros, 44 Canada Life Building.: > ANTED GORDON PRESSMAN; ONE accustomed to fine work.Apply Heral Job Room, 603 Craig st, VV ANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND INTHE- .ligent persons to eolicit orders Clas C3 ery stock; to the right parties I can Of al kñas, Jobbing work promptly attend ed to.Furniture repaired.Cabinet mektus.H.Reeves, 121 Alexander st.dozen, \u2018also by the week.Rough dry, a 4c a pound.dry.Legal Cards.ACLENNAN, - CLINE & MACLENNAN, M Barristers, etc., Cornwall, Opt.D.B.Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Cline, F.J.Maclennan.REENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDS, MAC- alister & Languedoc.J.N.Greenshields, K.C., R.A.E: Greenshields, K.C., A.W.G Macalister, Erroll Languedoc.- EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERGN, risters, Attorneys-nt- -Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, etc., Cornwall, Ont.Jas, Leitch, K.C.,, R.A.\u2018Pringle, J.; A: C.Cameron, LL.B.IBBONS- & HARPER, : etc., Richmond and Carling sts., 1 Géo.C.Gibbous, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.J 8.BUCHAN, KC.ADVOCATE, BTC.Guardian Assurance Building, 160 se Montreal.BAR- rite TO LET\u2014227 STANLEY ST.Nine rooms.Immediate possession.Apply: to Macintosh & Hyde, 157° St.James street, .or to C.J.Alloway, 184 St.James at: 29 1 EE If you see it in The rr dont forget to tell the advertisers so.Phone Main.4228.Royal Dea .BARRISTERS, | 10 -NORROW ft.\u2014ritories, below are reported.and minimum registers in this city dur- .Jing the past twenty-four hours were , _ three below \u2018and fifteen below, \u201cebm : £ po ; % \u201cReadings ag low as sixty-two The maximum | Wanted to Rent.#25 Advertisexnents under this heading\u2014%e per word for one insertion.Six insertions tor the price of four, making the rate 14 cent per word per insertion.MARRIED COUPLE, NO CHILDREN, DEsire rooms änd board in St.Henri, for 15th April, in à family without children.Address K.& B.Rest, P.O., St.Henri de Mont- rea \u2014 Boots and Shoes.00TB-AND-SHOES-\u2014 WHE MAKE.BOUTS and shoes for straight or \u2018deformed feet.Specially of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubber boots, water bottles, and everything made of tübber.A.HODINA, 4 Beavet dal) Hill For Sale, Per SALE \u2014 BLACK WALNUT DINING room get, Apply.to 317 Metcaife avenue, Westmount.33 For SALB \u2014 COOK'S FAIRY SALVE.Will cure piles and give instant relief.money.- All druggists.- 30 OR SALE \u2014 GENT'S FUR LINED OVER- \u201ctome for last expenses of $31,622, leaving a surplus of $5,772.MUCH WORK DONE DURING YEAR Considerable - expense - \u201chad \u2018been ine rurred.during the, year In perfecting the water supply, improving the fences and generally in beautifying the grounds.especially by removing stones from lots whose owners had disappeared and suffered them to fall into decay.These stones, however, will be stored, lest the owners.of the lois might return.The shareliolders in the \u2018company | numbered:3.857.owning 7,993 lots.The Gifferent Protestant denominations are | = \u201crepresented ug follows: Presbyterian, Tg 8.133; English Church, 2,852; Methodists, 872; Congregationalists, 410; Bap-, tists.390; Unitarians, 356.After a Ce erateut reference to the feath of two trystees, Hon.Geo.W.PBtephens and.Mr, A.Macpherson, the \u201cmeeting adjourned until Mondaÿ.when the election of trustees for next.year will ocenr.> NEWS PHOM RICHMOND.Richmond, Que., Feb.3.\u2014(S At a meeting .of the Feiilan Rald Veterans of 1866-1870 \u2018of the Counties of | Richmond and Drummond, held in the court house here, the following, were.elected officers for the current years John Ealing, president; Capt.\u201d D.Mc- Leod.vice-presideiit; Wm.Davis, sec- yetary-treasurer: executive committee, Einmieon Leet, Gilbert Stalker, Thomas\u2019 art, Leo Waid, Capt.J.A.\"Bothwell, essrs.Willlam Davis and \"J.A.Both~ - Well.were delegated a committee to Wait on the Quebec Government as LODING, ; .t .\u2018 x .\u2018cover (OBR \u2018ay Or.Johnson.He never felt so.old as, .i : \u201d.| .\u2018address to the ex-Muyor, In which ne! child: moreover, the necçssary papers : ay 7 h L t The KNIT-TO-FIT \u2018The KNIT-TO-FIT F' requested him: to accapt a cabinet of| had not been served upon his client in when he compared, the Saturday Re- a om as J e 9 2474-2876 8.Catherine 8t COMBINATION has COMBINATION -will [|i silver as a slight mark of the citlzuas\u2019 tevms of the statute, so that she was in: view to-day with the Review when re + : J C D.: do all ibis.and in @ppreciation of what he had done \u201ctor luv ignorant.of the finding of the court ! ous a member of Ita cditor or a aot! = mr 1 ittained the highest\u2019 Ef lthe town.An address in English wusl He asked for an adjournment 10 bring One.could not.think of the press of + , | ible desres - of \u201ca manner \u2018bat will 9° rend: by.Cour.Gladstone: - ah important witriess from New York, Yesterday without thinking of \u2018the press.| | | | 1 | | | { po 0 | | 1 { ° possible estes of delight those who Bi} Ex-Mayor Gelinas.in his yeply, in-|and after some.objections oi, the part its it Is to-day.\u201d Had it succumbed to ne ee veo | + perfection in fit.It have been used 10 ; Kietéd.the he alone was not torthy of;of Mr.Buetecd who appears for the the influence of wealth?et | Te I .co LÀ is ion on\u2019 the old style of un- J! the many kind things that had been complainant, the case was.continued Wnder ce .Ares | \\ .; ; ; Le ; us ji \" oe foundation \u201d derwenr.To them it J Sabi.\u201d He thought the members, of the) until Feb.9 : | One squid net, forget that 8 great Lon.| WHY NOT BURN + oo which comfort an a LT Council had: deserved them every bit \u2014e : ! ong .AI ; Ha.Cl \u2018 : a < \u2018are - wilt prove a revela- s inUeh as he häd.\u2018He tianked them | \u2018 {recenily-by wealthy caplitalists and_the .: good dressipg are tion.an \u2018for thelr 3 pures to a PREPARE FOR DOMINION same fate had befallen a leading paper à built.: : : .| pressé ope thi aber the: ji p= Hi Berlin, Germany, Even in this coun- | .: ; .pressed the hope that all together they | \u2019 : : d tige | .= .No \u201cmatter what À; Would see the town grow very rapidls.| \" Y.M.C.A.CONVENTION HERE |.when a story.of politienl Intrigue.° | (It is made in very tLe opeasion, or ibe : CL \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : J .[wees being rs hit bolnted out thal \u2014 ; | ; conceivable sigle.wearer, ve have a GOOD- TEMPLARY IN POINT ST.April 5.6 and 7 Are Datos of What! 15° secre control of the prens.wl Co oo - à Ti i *wetght and fabric.tyle 16 URL iL.Fou _ CHARLES, Lee .Will Prove an Important and {ight be asked what was to be done.if=\u2014\u2014) at $5.00 per.ton delivered (34.50 at yards)?It'd Just as good for i .TT : Ç st Public meeting under the Suspives ST Novel Gathering, = \u2018He believed the pubHe \u2018would settle ey all .purposes-«as hard.coal for-which you pay $6.75 per ton.\u2026 : LS tof the Independent, Order of Good A convention of the Young Men's and all he would say now wan all honor} CL : ue \\ : : Lo ee ¥ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2\" } \u2014 \u2018Templars will be had this avening in Christian Associations of the Domin- to.the mar who Kept his paper fd.\u2018 THE MONTREAL LIGHT, HEAT & POWER co.?FEES = ) a mere ee ee le pelt Congregational.Chyrch hall CoNn- lon, will be held in Montreal, April 5 pendent in the true sense © e word.; \u2018Main 4040.New York Life Buildi ; | : 105 : ; 8regation Street, Point St.Churfes, Lo G and 7.This onference, which Is'be-| It had heen mild fn political -affairs!f-\u2014 Telephone Main 40: ; ew ve Building.; oo ; LT Lo, : ; further he opening of 4 new lodge to ing .arranged By the provisional Do- the press was en ht should Te , Ir 7 \" ' | - | | [ | Ë | | - | .+ Co .TT \u2019 7 Us\u2014distriet.which it is proposed \u2014to ininloir\u2014Committess pursüaut -\u2014to\u2014Ins Lremembered-that cul issues in this | md.1 ' 1 : + 04 1 \u2014 > à a nL open un Monduy evenfug next, in the structions, received from the represen- country wer: narrow, there were No em : i \u2014 \u2014_ \u2014 £ ; ° * I! same hall: This evening there will be a (gtives of Canadian \u2018Associations at! grént questions betore the people, and \u2014 = Fm = \u2014 = Ë .=m pe - \u2026 .{high class.musical progrumime, and Buffalo, will have, it Is expected, an such circumstances the press was | COAL.! ' ® Ne - short addresses will be delivered by me marked influence \u2018upon\u2019 the work mare likely to be personal than other | fou .¥ Ce : i oe a.LA so .os ~ ev.W.R.Harvey: Rev.14.McKenzie, throughout Canada.The programme wise.He had recently been looking : 1 ° TET : ; : A Phone, Up 2788 - 2400 ST CATHERINE ST, Dev.J.A.Muvety.Rev.Melvin Taylor will contain\u2019 features never before over the cartoons of some political cam- A ; : ; LCA, - ; a Sr i a - - Jind others.Chale will be taken at 8.15.bréached: in Canadian Y.M.C.AD con- naigns'in Fngland.He could say none d C e dif TRE INTERCOLONIAL ; This Store Cioses at 6 p.m.Sztutdays at 9.20.pm.\" .by Mr.Alex.Barbour.The orgarilzers verttions, .co .sof those curtoons gas personally of- À : i .; \u2019 .3 \u2018 t Co .: .anpeul sto residents\u2019 of Point St.Charles\u2019 The\u201d provisional prop té der fensive.(It would Rirerally be found .a EFANINGf .si.00 i .COAL MINING CO., LTD, , .Ÿ x ;to help us.La Cup; as follows: John Pemnan.Paris; that bitter attucks were.traceable to .7 2 rem.O4.\u2018Nu , .: i : : \u2014 \u2014 - \u2018 \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NUE CU, M: Copeland, Toronto, ONL: other motives than polities! So far as, \u2019 MAINSPRINGS from 1.00 Works : Drummond Colliery, Westrille, LS - À GROCERS PREPARE TO ete ty iv Questions and discussions af APPOINTED AS CURATORS.hi Mean bi uve, hn ils own newspaper Deon pe bi ve PE ee a ; ~ ) ° i : COR dés - IELUSS ONE, = Messrs.Wilks.and Michaud, were Black, Nelson, .BC CF, Stephens.cerned, he \u2018had neve been personal.2 k guaranieed for twelve montis\u2019 \u201c2 us, e 2 Ser the address, LC Admission :8 free yesterday appointed curators of the in.Winuipeg, Man.: W, \u2018I.Hart, Winnui-1 The press of yesterday Lids \u2018farewell Jl WOE EN ASLEY Mipere and Producers =! Een Cea) 3 DEFEND THEIR LICENSE: 2nd the mecting is held at.the Fraser \u2018solvent \u201cestates of the European, Un- 185 Man: J.GC.Gass, Shubenacadle, {to\"the press of ®-day.May the press Re H ~¥ \u2019 of Nova Scotia.Offered In all nee es - $ oz 1 F | iporting Company, the Union Importing N.5.5 J.C, Burelrell, Sydney N.S.; C.jof d'anada always be independent ant | '263.265.257 St.\u201cJames Streat, quantitics to suit purchasers.Shipments by * Association Decided Last Night to PIANO BARGAINS BARGAINS \u2014Cempaus and the Spiart Set Clothing T.Williams, Montreal, chuirman: Geo.,free.\u2018\u201d concluded - Prof.Smith, amid; ; .: water or rail.Fora Co 4 3 .; CS : tC Manufacturing Company, all of Mont-\" TE Wfthams Montreal-ecretaiy-trea-ehecers\u2014 Lm ee sd I Head Office, - Roem £11.Merchasts Baak B Fight the Proposal of the Victual-.! Neurly new Nordheimer upright piuno.freal.10° ' .\u2018 surer.: fi : 5 \u201c| ; - \u2014 = \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 | Building Montreal = \u2014\u2014\u2014 3 lers to the Bitter End.- $275, cost $400; Lindsay upright piano, | : ; ; .ALAR TTT Lo ; .Ë ; Ter a a ov.oo.apRly used thrée months: special price, | \u2014 _ \u2014 : = = DR.PARMALEE ON FRENCH |! ; : i cial meeting at the Monament Savior a Ener plane on payment of 2 DR ROONAL AND SOCIETY NOTES! -ATTIUDE T0 ANNEXATION || Electrical Fixtures ,.eee Q 1o decide on what action should bein Limited.2366 St.Câtherlhe street lc ut WAS ENED A ap MDI ES AUX hs | Or Abn Atos \u201cis \u201crevruars [Liverpool & London & Globe.: taken regarding the proposal made \u2018ny montreal \u2014 AA; : - oT : C5 : nn ; au ! Everything Electrical.SAYER ELEC- |\" ~~ .: .4 the Victuallers\u2019 Association that in-fu- - ; : pt ESS Lo : Sd : a ; - : R EE > : Te | Any Movement Towards the.United, - TRIÉ CO., 10.12 and 14 Beaver Hall INSURANCE COMPANY.i : ; - - - +, .; \u201c1 - .: co 9 7 7 Pi Eee me NT a.ove .; 1.0 546.1 , .: Ir Or He shouts be gran DEATH OF ROBT.WILLIAMS.|.Miss Doutre has left to join Madanie Smith.\u201d who was handsuinely gowned in} States.Must.Originate With ne .1111.Tel.Main 454 Copital and assets exe cot.$64.000.000 py pointed to have an interview to-day.The death occurred yesterday at his) Brodeur at the Capital, Ro otrope hobs de ehene, received her | lish Canadians.Not French.eb ree eee Canad'an investments exceed , OU.iF with the \u2018Provilcial Treasurer and of- mother's residence, 126 Chatham Street,\u201c Mrs, Percy Gault, Mackay Street, 1s euvers dec the drawing-room where the © Dr.GQ.W.Parmalee, sécretary\u201d of : : Glaluts vaid exceed comes ele -000.000 + fer the strongest opposition.to such a,0f Rohert \\Willlams, after a prolonged entertaining at the tea hour this af- arried out, ons were ubio prettily fl protestant Committee of Public IN-\u2018{n the schools In the manner it ls to- HES Jamen Street, corner G£ Place d'Aimes ; proposal.The delegation will be com, attack of typhoid féver.- Mr.Willlams ternvon.: .\u201cgtruction of Quebec speaking: last night'qay.So, therefore, it was a matter! Montreal.: F \"Mrs.Graham- Drinkwnter,.formerly Miss Muriel Greenshiclds, held her first reception since hep marriage on Tues- ; MONTREAL DIRECTORS.AF.J.BUCHANAN, ESQ, Chairman.before the Teachers Association In con- of \u201cgelf-Interest with the French-Cana- | nection with\u201d McGill Normal School on dian to remain loyal to the Empire.\u2018Montgomery and Arnold \u2018before Que- au interesting: Miss Gordon, at Ottawa, who 1s the posed of Messrs.Limoges.Dionne, Ald,\u2019 Who was in his thirty-third.year, was | uest of Mrs.Toller, returns to Monts N.Lapointe.Delust \u2018Bruneau, Lari, in the employ of the Laing Packing.g Je .Company as shipper.\u201cHe is.survived'r FT 2; viere, Upton.Reéep@atigny.éal \u2018on: Monday.; \u2019armalee \u2018gave I ee i Ly his mother, æ-brother John, and two 441 Te , T ir has t ned to VAY afternoon at.bir residence RoX-ihee declared he was convinced thatif.word-pieture of the Invasion of Canada| E+ S Clouston, Esq., Sir Alexander Lacoste, 1 A MYSTERIOUS: DISAPPEARANCE.SISters.May and Mrs William Hale.Toronto afler an absence of four borough.Street, west,\u2019 Toronto.\u201cHer at any time, there should be any seri- ang of \u2018the fruitless sicge of Quebec by, Geo.B.Drummond, Eag.7 ny: , =A == The funeral will take place from.hi \u201cmonths in Montreal oo BOWL was of tucked champagne Voile \u2018vus question as-to-the loyalty_of.Can-; Montgomery and Arnold in 1775.Mont-! ; Frederick (W.Thompson, Eeg |, Peterboro, Ont.Web.3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 late residence at 2.30.o\u2018clock to-morrow, Miss Read who has been stayibg de With, Yoke of beautiful ¢m- ada, or should there be any manifest eg], which was very inadequately gar- >\" Thfomas Gemmell disappeared vester- afternoon.Swit \u201cmerson : au ery, the whole edged.with deep desire.to become annexed to thé 'Unit-'risoned,fell! before the invaders andl NEF THA A day at noon under what are considered; \u2014 with Miss Emmerson at Ottawa has re- chenille fringe of chumpugne color: ed.States, the-djscontent will be found\u2019 when the latter arrived at Levis they; J.GARDNER THOMPSOX, Resident Manase ; turned to Montreal.The tea table was presided over.by\u201d + Mr.Ernest: Fellotÿes, of Montreal, is Mrs Tinimerman, à sister-in-law, who .the guest of Mr.and Mrs.G.ii.L.Wore a bluc dress, with bolero of Irish: Electric Works.+ He had been drinking Readers will please note that where fun l'élloswes, at Ottawa.; ; point late; Mrs.Gordon Osler and.Mrs.heavly of late and because of this he suit is shown.blouse und skirt are separate Mis, Hanbury-Williams, entertained \u201c haille Moss weré the dss.stants, and Jost \"his situation about two wecks ago |atterns, requiring ten cents for each.- \u2018in few friends informally al The \u2018toi he tuble was \u2018beautifull, deyorated and since that time has been quite des- Le : hour yesterday at Ottawa.: , with clusters of Jongulis and violets ar- pondent; Ar noon yesterday he left - valiged oll the lace centrepiece over the his \u2018boarding.house stating .that he vas to have arisen among the Anglo-Sax- expected that the French-Canadigns! WILLIAM JACKSON .ons and not among the French.('ana- would receive them with open arms, as clans, This, the speaker explained, opjjssaries had been sent in advance of was\u2019 purcly a matter of self-interest.(he army, asking them to help in the Under the \u2018American flag, the AngIn-:(jeht for liberty.These entreaties were Saxon would find \u2018compartatively few pit heeded, however, is the French changes, while his Freuch-canadian pgp not yet recovered from their de- brotiny knows \u2018well that in the first feat-by the Fuglish and they looked on.suspicious circumstances.He came to! town about eight months ago and has heen working at the Canadian General - Deputy Manages Comipahr'e aid Agents\u2019 Telephone.Main 4407.HERALD DAILY PATTERN SEE FTA \u2018 some 1 hs King house s 1 - 5 rine ps aE Lhagcinglon, who his ben polished Surface which reflected the year.of annexation is) language would the present trouble merely as a \u201cscrap\u201d going to attend \u201ca\u201d funeral,=his own\u2014 \u2014-\u2014, ic Ottawa \"has Teturned -to-\u2014Montirecl silver candelabra, with delivate.green go, and it wouid ceasc-to be an official pogwern Britishers.Desides this, they funeral, he added.He has been pway.ut Dttawa, Téturne 5 ontret shades: PTT TT fees ans onguë He IS alB0 aware Het hls To Tew that the Unitird, STATeg Tongréss\u2014 over thirty hours and no trace c¢an be.Mrs.Roswell Fisher, teaves for Otlu-\" iglon itsélf would be Interfered with.eid rather range views coucerning wi next week, where she will be the! as its teaching wou'! tut be tolerated ins Cathohe religion and, as a résuit _ HARDWARE! We carry a full and complete stock of Cutlery.suitable for Xmas Pres.found of him by the police or others; SPARLING-COULTER.interested.He took With him\u2019 none- .\u201cguest of Mrs.Ritchie, Rideau Street.) The marria ; to.réench-Cannlians*remained either ! in lsh ; ul ! ; : age loo + 2 the French-Candinnss remained ei ents, at prices that will astonish you of his belongings #0 that he could not; ; «Mr, and Mrs, ©, E.Gudewlll and Mus-/cont, ,yesterdus of ne Tr ele TRE TE CUS, neutral or sympatictic with the, Eng- by thelr cheapuess.have left the town to stay.Suicide .ter George Gudewlll, Bishop Streel, sister .of Mi.Louis Coulter, to DV A REAR ADMIRAL lish Governuent, \u2019 à : \u2018 u Zee ee \u2018 \u2019 \u201cthen depleted the vain @* is feared.: ._ | Mr.Gemmell iy about sevénty years.of \u2018age, is unmarried and has no rela-|/\u2019 tivés or.friends in this country.: ; have returned from a short trip Lo UL- The speaker 1 Flaw.attempts of the American army to capture Quebce, -Wiiich \u201cwas fortified - by \u2019betwecn four and five hundred men.The E.CAVANAGH ©0'Y, Cor.\u2018Notre Dame and Seigneur Sts, Sparling.of Pembroke, _ the Leremony being performed %it.her brother's home .His Excellency Earl Grey is suffering, and Rev.\u201cPoster Bliss officiating.\u2018from an attack of la grippe, and Livly The wedding wus a quiet one, only ihe - \u20188ybil Grey is also gontined to the house bumediate reiatjves being present.With -measles, : So Mahy beautiful presents.were received Mrs.Robert Mackay: Shérbrooke 5t,° by the, bride: The newly-wedded cou- giving 0 young people's er Sei ea took the afternon train for West- Gives Some Points.on Coffee.; A naval officer of all men.has a, Montgomery's.tragic death'and the re- chance-to become ah expert on colter, pylses which his soldiers suffered, soon and: when he talks about tt, naturally \u2018ae an end to the sivge, .LH .knows somewhat' of his\u2019 subject, \"The mécting was présidéd over by Mr.» A certain famods (now reuted) rear Ww.H.Smith.During the course, of: of the Navy ey Patents \" PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON! \u2018society.\"0 | CL : | ; Mr.Thomas Griffiths will deliver the! | is : P.S.A.; un ; \u201ceen-poliitsz\u201d ,\u2018 .: : > .ras nan aadress a non bem HEE on Sun- Ce Maer of her daughter, Miss .; = Ce admilral whose name can be given py \u2018the lecture, Miss 1.Murphy contri- .\\ tonism, Its Place and Influence in So- \u201cMiss Bel], of Washington was the\u2019 WOMAN'S ART ASSOCIATION.pret Ho ve raven this wide \u2018worta | PUted pla MO ee solo and Mr.Baylis She PA TENTS a .i M \u2019 \u2019 3 LA - ot AY re ; ; 1 : - a * - me TRES guest of honor at an informal tea given Fhe Indian Arts section of the Handi- over from the Arctic to thé Antarctie,- : | .\u2018WELLINGTON COUNCIL, RA: At the regular meeting of Wellington | yesterday afternoon Turnbull, Peel Street.\u201cMajor Lockerby and the offlcers of by Mrs.Johnjcrafts Exhibition will be manuged «by .: .a committee composed of Mra.Liddell, :convènér: Mrs.Chaffee, Mrs.Morrissey, and iave-drank the best coffees ever \"grown on this continent, or in the K@st, made by the best chefs, and am au \u201cav TRADE MARKS That Hacking Cough | Keeps You Awake at- \u2018INo.4 company, Canadian Army Ser-| Miss Hethune, Mrs.Fred, Molson, Mrs.expert coffee.maker myself.- Counell No.Hit Reval Are OWEN N.EVANS.vige \u2018corps, will be the hosts at a dance! Walton, Mrs.-J.W.Cunliffe, Messrs.\u201d \u201cOf late I noticed that there was January 26.the\u2019 installation of officers Temole Building.Montreal.Gaudet, Paul Lacoste, H, Horan, Ernest something wrong in my dietary and Philip rrent year took place, The 1for the cu ' was conducted.by D.D.G.R._that I was suffering from dizziness im- i avane Kings Hal this evening.Shepherd, \u2018Mackenzie, Esmond re \u2019 - 18 entertaining \u2018at the tew hour to-day.|} 1 PAU St IE y 8 ON a Tivo.(RV OT-TIES by mi Night ?| The Westmount Daneing Club'ére en- ton, Dr D.D.MucTagsart.Ul coming sadly constipated, somechiis \u2018OFator Bro, CAF.Bardorf, acting as NHAUGH & sa : a a : .tertaining nt- the Victoria Hall, West-| * Mella OF Y.We.A.unusual fo \u2018was giving me so much Grand Guide.AN the -offlcers-eleet EATHERSTON À so, .: DETTE mount, this eveniog.200470 i.oe reat afi ns bvénience.put L thought - perhaps (were present, and were installed as! pM p.Feathers unaugh, BL, \u201c3%.Co .Invitations are out dt Toronto for | ihe.regulnr-business-imeeting;of\u2014the neonvenlence, \u201cfollows; Regent.H.W.Pritchard, Albert FF.Nathan, LL.B., 8.B., M.P.L.\u201cThen Get Rid Of 1.| \u2018it would be best to Féduet-its strength; 1 4 = Late -Examiper U.S.Patent Office ___ CANADA LIFE HUILDING, MONTREAL, \u2014 \u2014 Also Toronto, Ottawa and Washington._____._ meer vice-regent, A.'MeK \"Miligaim-oratern A John W.Smith: past regbilt, Ne Prowse + 1 would*veniure Becr SW.H° IeéddingT eotiector\u2014Ir hought I would venlure us den: ue Gus H.Jenkins; \u201ctreasurer, W, Bennett; warden, J.H.! Barrett; sentry, J.W.° Marks; trustee, oT.K.T.Stone.The tewly elected regent appointed Bros.J.W, Smith and Mr: Prowse ag auditors.for this year.Peputations from Aberdeen and Strath So ; .Y.W.C.A.-was held yesterday.inorni tl .» of.; wen |, galerday.Inorning.Harailte OR or.ary atone) | The President, Mes, Jas.\u201cMacfarlage, Mrs, Walter: GP.Casseis, to Mr.Hay-, ©CCUVled the chair.There vere, proa- ry Durican Lockhart Gordon, on Wed- Toni ° me Learn (camps vesday, Feb.22nd In St.Luke's Church.month, Miner and others.Th Mrs.A.G, Whitehead\u2018 will give an| The reports of the various depart.) 1.\"At Home\" at the Victoria Rifles Arim-|' ments were read by the secretaries and: \u201cory.on \u2018Fuexday of next week; fn honor| conveners, ] i During the month of Janu-; of\u201d the vislfing ladles, who Will take ary twenty-three were admitted to the! SUP: put it made no perceptible change In ; ; sinÿ féciings- : eee \u201cAt last It \u2018to try Postum Foud Coffee, a preparation that I often laughed at, as I read its.advertisements, so.l purchased a- small package, and followed the directions explicitly and prepared: my first 1 was surprised :to find that so concerned 1t- Was \u2014 Tm ee \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Stop and consider that neglected toughs and colds, if not cured inime 2 \u2019 Drston fy May Manton, 4 : : y 3 i i slow iti B Thre r Coal : the Curling \u20ac : De , 7 far as taste was : Were present aud at the BE - -onchitis, Pneu- Fhree-Quarter C A part in the Curling Bonspiel, and.on} Boarding Department, and 5.480 meals | .; conan Councils Yverèé.prese \\ diately, are followed by Bron sit »neu .Quarter Coat 4934 | | IPriday afternoon a tea will bis glven| served.The: educational: classes ad alright! Besides it had a satisfactory close of the meeling supper was serv-| INNGINESRINO, BLECTRICAL audi - monia, Catarrh, and Consumption.Better by thé Montreal, Heather, St.Luwrence;been re-organizing for the winter terms,: celine e next m ng ed.Speeches were made by Rros.C.| JSCIENTIFIC CASES a SPECIALTY | + Tun interesting lécture on the,teeth had\u2019 that My boues \u201che moved normal.been given by Dr.F.A.Stevenson, and; and ny Ja me of lite ent thing a demonstration on bandaging by Miss' 814 I p t\\down to my I noticed that when 1 sat Batkle.Sixty associate members had morning paper and later to my ma Loose coats that can be slipped on with ease over any gown make features of- the season, und ure emhitently satisfactory to the \u2018wearer us well as fashionable, This one is made of wood hrown broadcloth with coliar W.Batho, C.F.Bardor(, Ure, Hartley, McRobert, 8.S.Drabble (Granby Cl), McMahon, Stone, Griffith, Ur.Geo.Hall and the regent, and recitations by and Lachine Clubs.; \u2018Mrs.H.L.Peller, Crescent- Street, wus \u2018the hostess at a largely attended und enjoyable tea yesterday afternoon, rience in such dasce makas smaller cases easy ei A.B.C.AI kinde wolronv as we are well fauipped with special associates, assistants and facilit CHANGES MODTRATEL .SF weire FOR GNLOULE OF CHARGES AND HOW \u2019 TO rRoecee, cute your cold now with a few doses of | a va DR.WOOD'S ne ; ra (end cufts of mink, and is lined throughout , ñ = been registered during the month.Dr~Hall and the singing of Bro, J.M.NORWAY PINE SYRUP: with cream watin, \u2018but ail\u201d cioakiogs are ap- See of\u201d redericton ENS Cho tea], The 1 Will Traut, the Victoria and] (RL mY, head And ming Were (MOSS pritchard, \u2018gave an additional sept to [Manet ane nest SERA, SEARCE d - CR 3 tea » .* + ç | .- 4 .- J .A .propriate, an ur linings are greatly -in table, which was artistically arranged Alexandra Clubs have \u2018held their meet ime, and\u2019 I had no felling of depres- the even , FILES containing thowands of pa oe vogue.The cèat haw fronts and®acks, and le fotasaified.shaped by medus of shoulder \u2018and under-arm seams, and is finished with a shaw! collar, which cgn be turned up about e thront whenever desirable, The sleoves full and comfortable, with flare cuffs.The quantity of material \u2018required for the medium size is bY.yards 27, 4% yards 44, or 3% yards 00 inches wide.A May Manton pattern; No, 4.934, sizes .24 to 44, will be mailed to any address Inga regularly With an encouraging attendance.- The Working Girl's Home \u2018reported: twenty;nine admissions and situations found for eighteen.) \" The aggregate aténddnce of the School of Cookery had been 728.: .An encouraging report was presented MARION & MARION Graduate Engineers & Rogisterod Patent Aftorae - N kT ilétage, Montreal.Oem fe He Washington.D.& A sion and lassitude.\u2018 No one could have made me believe.that a change from coffee to #o simple a liquid food could have produced such a rapid and marked.change th a person\u2019s condition, - Ft is riow about three months since I began to use Postum.1 have never hankered after coffee, do not want to see\u2019 ft is a pleasant, safe, and effectual medicine that may be confidently relied apon.- ,, .Mrs.Brenton Smith, Pembroke, N.S., 7 mites: \u2014**Sqme time agd I was troubled : : drih « bad cough, and thought I would in pink and green, was in charge of Mrs, Grant, and Mra.8.J.\u2018Doran, as- nisted by Miss Charlotte Bacon, Miss Evelyn Thornloe, Mlas Edith Russell \u2018and Miss C.Shaw.Mrs.R.E.Guy Smith, Prince Arthur Street, entertained at a \u2018pleasant tae yesterday afternoon, Mrs, Lind- a\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; .MASTER PAINTERS\u2019 ELECT.The annual mecting of the Master Painters and Decorators\u2019 Association was held yesterday when the.following officers were elected for tho coming |™ year: President, W.P.Scott} vice:proa- ident, F.A.Gauthier; second vice-pres- | by.thé Fashion Department of this paper oa .receipt of ten cents, 10 * fly your valuable cough mixture, Dr.\u201c= Wood's'Norway Pine Syrup.I purchased \u201ca bottle, and as soon as I began taking it say Mcintyre and Mra.Thompson, pre- |sided at the tea table which was of- (fectively decorated.with yellow daffo- ails.and smilax.The young ladles.as- \u201c by \u2018the affiliated branches, the Day Nursery and.Diet Dispensary.The halt hour prayer service preced- Ing the business meeting was conducted by Mrs.John Currie and was of spe- it, for I am in excellent condition, no constipation, no Indigestion, no diszi- ness, \u2018no dullness, and In fact feel lke a new man, and 1 attribute it to the tdént, W.F.Castle; treasurer, R, ti | Jones; secretary, J.N.Areund., : A amenant SCIENCE FOR THE YOUNG.A > Co \u2019 | ! rrie hange wholly, and I may say that 1 A could it was helping me.I kept Name ; ; ; - sisting were Miss Brayleyg, Miss Hus- cial interest, Mt being ert : \u201c5 Per Cent for Cash in Addition to all other Discounts or Reduction EK} A very pleasant fudiction took place Wednesday at the Windsor Hotel.when a complimentary.dinner was giyen by.a few of their persanal friends among the officers of the Grand Trunk Rall- way Systém to MF.Robert Watchorn, Canadian commissioner of immigration, for.the: United States, who shortly leaves Montreal for New York, and to Mr.John H.Clark, now Mr.Watch- orn\u2019s chief assistant, who will suegped {him in Canada.Mr.F.H.McGuigan.fourth vice-president of the Grand Trunk, presided at the dinner, and Mr.W.I.Davis.the passenger traffic manager, acted as vice- chairman, .RETIRING COMMISSIONER.Mr.Watchorn has earned the ad- fniration and esteem of all who have had., dealings with him by.the falr mind; experience and ability he has brought to.béar in the discharge of his responsible and delicate duties, Tohim has been entrusted the task of enforc- States along the entire Canadian boundary of more than 3,000 miles.It has heen.hig aim to prevent the entry into the United States by way of Canada of undesirable aliens fot admissible under the\u2019 laws of his government.TFhindrecs of trains, steamers and other avenues to the necessarily: have had\u2019 to be carefuily guarded and examinations made with good Judgment and tact so as to avoid inconvenierice to, the thousands.of passengers who are daily crossing the line im th at la! and_ social lang ven : It ia high Er ibute to Mr.Watchorn that he has organized and enforced, by the aid of a large and judiciously \u2018selected m A, WR ing the immigration laws of the United} United .States |: | HENRY M MORGAN & Co, Montreal., + (This is ene of the Best of .a -QHAPTER XXV., | \"Before Egypt's Throne; The Jistance by highway between Memphis and TFanis was eighty miles; by horseback.Masanath had required two weeks to accomplish that distance.She refused to travel except in the cool of \u2018the \u2018morning and of the afternoon; if she felt the fatigue of an hour's journey, she rested a day at the next town, She consulted astrologers, and moved [forward only \u2018under propitious signs.She insisted on following the Nile until \"she was opposite.Tunis, Instead of tak- Ing the highway at On and continuing \u2018j across the Delta.She was now within ten miles of Ta- .nis, fourtcen days after hier departure from Mcinphis., Tt wis near sunset when à company [of royal guards, under Mehes, rode up from the north: - The \u2018captain flung\u2019 himself from his Horse and hurried to Masanath'\u2019s 1t- ter.\u2018Holy Ysis! Lady *Musanath, \"he ex- claitned; \u2018\u2019whère in all Egypt hast thou hidden thyself tlhiese.fourteen days?- The whole army of the north hath been searching after thee, and Rameses hath raved Hke.'a madman sinco that day long past on w hie he thoy, shouldst have- arrived in Tanis.\u201d \u201cI.have been on the w ay.\" * she answered loftiiy.The haste of the prince, is unseemly.I would not fatigue myself nor court disaster: by Incautious- ness, these perilous days.\u201d \u201cPerchdance, thou hast been tariished | these fourteen days in the matter «of \u201cWherefore T am come as thy infor m= ant witn such news as thou ghouldst \u2018know.For, being ignorant of the infelicities inthe household\u2014of-the\u2014 king, -the-\u2014post_ef president-\u2014with\u2014the right of personal relations \u2014wlth= \u201cthe Emperor.7 A\u2019 number of other changes clarifying: the rights of plaintiffs under the civil code and in a general way of securing a.proper interpretation and construction of \u2018the laws, were decided upon, and all the ptoposals were sanc-| tion, Letters of» - «now ox view, Apply to.G.FERRABDE, Room a, Mec nics\u2019 Institute, 204 St, James Street.AND GÉND GE PETER ST CH OPEN SAT.SVENING, 7t 9.; 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t ovel- les, Fruit Sets, Dessert\u2019 Sets, - : dongisting of 12 knives and forks, \u2018both celluloid and pearl handles, Also Meat Carver Sets, \u2018Sots ete, : half-price.: \u2018 \\ Game etc.to be cleared at erms of every descrip.ren ery Yor it, and the A real \u2018necessity for the inva \u2026 Put up and delivered in Cows inspected by veterinaries daily.\u201cONCE USED, ALWAYS USED.\" cE .Uptown 669 for Sample Order.THE E GUARANTEED PURE MILK COMPANY Y 2685 St.Catherine Streét.ke yy to them.The train vas in plain sight.and anybody could -see that we could not beat it across, but Quick Kept right jou althouglr everybody was:screaming to itm to stop and those dn the first sleigh vere all shouting .to him not to.cross.\u2019 Two mothers.fd two daughters were\u2019 among thoso killed.Mrs.- CORtE- Was.| «the mothek.a£ Mfs.Shxw.: \u2018Mrs.\u2018Pat- chen was the mother of Mrs; Hallet.\u201c The party was given In\u201d henar\u201cof the birthday of Mra.Graves, who was sev- enty- \u201cfive years, old, Ste Nd as mother- the sleighs and teams.last sleigh.\u201d \u201cKeep Your Bowels- Regu - > In Natere\u201d s s Way.3 Ë HFFA R RR FRR HFRS \u2018 Ran #% CHIH GAS FIXTURES Fer little money at aur Annual Febru- i ary.Clearance Sale.THE SAYER ELECTRIC CO, 10-14 Beaver Hall Hil.Tal Main 4546, : : rte etre : ATLANTIC GI Ne R \"she was\u2019 kill- | G ed, béing- \u201cone.of thoss Who rode in the : me Virginia Avenuo and Beach, Coe ATLANTIC ciry, N.J.} en-suito-with-private baths; \u201cHet and : Jedd goa water baths.steam\u201d heated.Kxcollont table, 0 per day: $10.00 weekly.Write for 1905 booklet, Coach meets Yaing, A.C.MITCHELL & co.Delightful sun parlors, Rites 32.r bowels fall to rave for a week or Bop pres 't Io know you would be quickly prostrs prostrated ?f course you do.Itis .just the same, differing in-d hn your | \u2018\u2019owels don\u2019t move once every Yon know ten become lahguid and 4 your Pre \u2014if yon over ; 's Jed such riots & topdi- do: bone drone ie Smith's Pineap at ar They wil drive i oo out yatem and establish regularity.rest Jog Fl py esi one n Remember that bowel pelson Le the direct cause of slow, wasting fevars, loss of on lt doo Bowel poison leade ve ome ath us surely as constipation or heart.rv the well -advised use of Smith's Tinea a Butternut Pile will cure snd Bla at nics al an forming: he San a n x sd Burund ry nen cu.\"All gevuins signed v.F: Smith.CE\u2014 = : \u201cAtlantic.City's Newest - \u201cMotel, > CHALFONTE A.modern; ten-storey f reproof hotel, come \u2018plete 11: every respect, Benc LEEDS COMPANY.Always open.Write for der n the h.THR < .amuller .and cold ges water in HOT EL | | DENNIS | Kilantie Gy, NI 1 The world's famous » Winter a Spring Rosort, 1s niost attractive, ang B the climate never more Invigorating.Hi than st this season of the.year.: \"HOTEL DENNIS, is delightfully located,.d A ng the Ocean.i tees an ugobsirue view from ar parts\u2019 of the house * Large Sun-parior on first floor and ora.on each Sleepln ng rloking the ocean.ot lvate Golt Hinks in fine condition.Oven nait is , the year.h bule trains m and fortes from Ne RUE xv .wri WALTER J.puzey.o es floor, all © CRR, of N\\J apd Penus.- OL ARE ER 2 RAT oY Mar, 77 Tn POAC 5 an 4 .vo i.Accompany the party as \u2018 .; Ed This ts the fist time Montreal has|- 7 = © T-heen re ented at the bonspiel, and, , \u2018 | altho President Lyall änd his bro- n collision.Enthusiasts await with\u2019 in- struck by Gillard when he ¢hecked hin, ee S 4 ; ; a tense interest the day of the struggle.\u201d jee, did Scibert, the Noo's new man from \u2018interesting and amusing.There: will P ; ST.LAW RENCE GREEN CURLERS.f with an average of twenty-three.In d _\u2014 .{ Berlin, have a bone î1r lïis wrist broken be ppecial PE ae and: 2 band ETERBORO $ HOCKEYISTS | A D.Anderson beat A.D.Mogiti} Kansas Cy he defeated the Yeteran 700 it , by beifig struck by Stuart.But at that each night, and if the weather man, .i2-8: in the green curlers\u2019 competition i.\u201cTHE SHAMROCKS\u2019 LINE {it cannot be.said that either of the will be only half decent, both young POSSIBLE \u2018CHAMPIONS of the St.Lawrence Club, \u2018on the club : Lo \u2014_\u2014 Le, 2.; Se games was rough.\u201cLif fact] théySwere rand eld will have no Téäsoï to bc dis- ' ice, yesterday evening.- ro THE ÇosT \u2018OF \"A \u2018PIANO.a WiLL BE STRENGTHENED otherwise, und the play was\u201d clean, appointed.\\ Peterboro.Feb.3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Beter-| | It is quite true that Heintzman & Co, a \u2014 much more so than ordinarily, 4d both \u2014- boro has still two.teams In running for THE DISTRICT MEDAL.\u2018 ! pianos cost \u2018a little more than others, a , ks * aw tl | much mmo happened in \u2018the sfinplost\u2019 4 WOOD WON THREE RACES.{ championships and the chances, of bothi The Caledonias and Sherbrookes will! but when buying an article to last a n When the Shamroc an est manner possible.Both were donc so a \u2018look to be.good.The ititermediate O.play for the district medal on \u2018Caledonia | lite time you might \u2014just as well-buy\u2014 É \u2018mounts meet to-morrow evening at the casily that they were Mever- notieed Saravac Lake.N.Y.Feb.3\u2014A hockez | H.A.team \u2018has \u2018won the district cham-! ice Saturday.| the best.©: W.Lindsay, Limited, a Arena there will probably be one\u2018 untii the players foit Lzin after \u2018the match between Canadian teams from plonabip in handy fashion and it will \u2019 i head office, 2366 St.Catherine St.; East d changa oif the Irish seven.It will be! game.: Seibépt played vi Lie: game : | the Province of Quebec, representing, take a-strong team to put them dowf GREENIES WILL, MEET.\u201cEnd branch, 1622 St, Catherine St.\u2014 on the forward line, but the officers; zu Ormstown and.Huntington, and ame-; pu , - \u2018a Ad .ther ê ; 1 ji and the break was not discovered until.it and \u2018eur.In the Trent Valley League, The match between, the, Mont: eal and ve ., vefuse to say who will be dropped.- he went to the dressing-ruom.Another.eur skating events made up the pro- \"where the quality of hockey is splendid! the Heatlier green curlers has been ar- ~~ .° TT 1 { There is also a possibility that Fred ne man on thy Sou teain was C'Ilpton, | gramme for the second day of the ice this year.there are three team still} \u2018ranged for Thcsday evening.yo © ST.ANN!S WON.Sh i Grannery may be moved up to rover.lof \u2018Brantgord.who made good .at cone en va Sere The nuckes: match was in the running.Cobourg.Fenelon Falls.ng are toh A vary close and exciting\u201d zame of ; ee NS een ad ES DOI | tre.He and seibert replaced Gillard Resui's of Lie caves: ee © *Campbellford., and st.Peters.T.A.S.HEATHER GREEN CURLERS, .bôgkey Was playcd yesterday afternoon moved would weaken it.But the Irish- and Collins.i Half mile, open to all amateurs\u2014Won | of \u2018this town.The latter team has won, ' In the green curlers\u2019 competition.at!on the Prince Arthur rink, between'St.1 men hed forwards, and Emmett Quinn (1 nougH thescoré would Indie ate if toy Morris.Wood, Vérona Lake Skating | the championship \u2018for two successive| the Heather\u2019Club yesterday afternoon, | Ann's and St.Patrick's.\u2018The former ; says that they are going to have 8ltLe arte teprecents about even and 4 Club; -G: Bellefeuille, of Winnipeg.| Soar and has + fast wepletic agaln thisi A.D.Shibley- mor feat \u2018Stanstield 18-8! vere vietorfous by.the score of 2-0.The ) > Tithe se re s_the difference ju : * ar, e.junior team Is now .G.> Stewar rincipal features of the game were thsas \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014eplendid-tine ero long.layed with the The ability of the S00 \u2018and Calumdt Frank \u2018Patiick, Who Has\" Bern ay-; Mans seconds \\iitiam Merritt: \u2018out of the Juntat 9.eat dires 304 -H.G._Punnet À eat P.pi CT art rent dashes of St ga forwaris : Harry Lemieux, who playe lé goalkeepers.Nicholson for Calumet\u2019 ing Good Héckey for West- ode.thir me | games each by one goal.: \u2014 120 and the neat manner In which Rowan .Crescents of Quebec, was out with the eu med to fill the whole goal.; mount One mile\u2014Won by Morris Wood, Ver- The City.Hockey Le £ six t =.Lee ed in annee at on.Thin: .wearers of green and gray last even-| oq Tete ended 3 to 1 In favors °° .ona Lake Skating Club: G.Bellefeuille, | e City Hockey League of six teams \u2018LADIES\u2019 CURLING.BZV e nets \u2018for atrick\u2019s.\u20ac ; > has proved to be most successful, and! 1.)\u2014 Is the third win for St.Ann's in tha.- ing.He was with the Crescents when! og Calumet.and in the second perlod 7 \u201c| Winnipeg: Man, second; P, J.Kearney some fine material is being develofied Kingsion.Ont.Feb.3.\u2014(Special) { Inter-School League.Po they won the.intermediate champlon- |} a0\u2019 more were.added.McMillan, Stu- Taylor .\u201cFor wards.eens .Mallen New York Athletic Club, third.Time.i This 18 he first year of B developed.In the singles at the curling rink, Wigs The names of gus wihning.team are: : ship and plays on the defence.Others art, Brown and Taylor were the stars CHpton 0102 NI ! Strike! 756 46.stepce, but it will not be: the last \u2018Lorraine Dalton won, from Miss Belle Goal.E.Costello; point, F.Liston cove in uniform included Kenny, Hennessy, of \u2018th s : \u201c Earl Threé- mile\u2014Won by Morris.Wood, Es \u2018i@fraig.In the rink matches, Miss Lor- a 1 ° e æame.eibert .mas eee ne ris |.e Guild League is also enjoying : ; \u2018er-point, J.Cloran: forwards, H.Hy- | \u2018Kelly, W, Cummings.Cummings, 1.The Canadian Soo goes to Pittsbur Ww \u2018 : Verona Lake Skating Club; -Logan, .raine Lesslie rink won from that ol - ê ! g: Ward +.Gardner | prosperity.; + L {land (captain), J.Fole:, (E.Harney, J.Ross, P.Brennan, J.Brennan.Le-!next week.The leams were; \u2014 | Referce\u2014 Mr, Shields.St.John, N.B.\u2018second; P.J.\u201cearner: | skipped by Miss Lorraine Dalton.Baxter.- Referee, Mr.D.Walsh i ; mieux, Map Lowe, J._ Grannery, sq « New York Athletic Club, third.Time el.Mrs.Whitehead, of Montreal.wili| 7% : , \u2019 p EI im TO TAKE ets \"IDANVILLE WON FROM give 2 bridee wad bowing, onlest 1b | THE TRUTH ABOUT THE CONSER.FAST 4 AME BILLED | MONTAGNARDS T 0 TAKE |GEROW, OF WANDERERS, | RACES AT THE POINT.- \u201cRICHMOND, 8 GOALS TO 5 curlers.Several of the team golng VATORIUM PIANOS.+ .: down to battle for honors in the roarin'| -The famous Conservatorium of Mu- ; .i STRONG TEAM TO OTTAWA: RETURNS: TO MORRISBURG| signet races or amateur and Poel -game will also it is hoped carry Kings- gic at McGill used about twenty-five À \u2018FOR SAT.RDAY NIGHT : \u2019 \" Richmond.Que., Feb.3\u2014 8 ecial.\u2014jton to victory in less strenuous en- pianos.It is a source of considerable R Q (8p ) REM \"Wee -282- 2248 - large following, and Dr.== test will be a world-beater is a foregone Dr.Cameron\u2019s seven has Irvine's team will have ah immense crowd of rooters.When fiiterviewed last evening on the subject, Dr.Cameron had the foliewing! to say, \u201cI'in not \u2018gassing,\u2019 but just wait and see us put it all over the meds.conclusion.- McCabe, W.Smith.and P.Brow n, forwards.Dr.Irvine refused to \u2018surrender the! names of the puck-chasers who will\u2019 figure on his team.Bob Craig is a.That he will deliver the goods in New York seems tu be the \u2018opitiion .of his many friends, Players Had Bones © Meliea, 11.terday afternoon: B.B.Stevenson, 18; ! son, of Toronto, and Nillsen's attempt B.Butters, 18, E.R.© Spy H.Mackay, 11; W.4 \u2014 \u2014 .Broken in ternational Hockey League.\u2018Thé score ; was 6 to land the game was ihe fast est played.on this trip, of the league { leaders from the Copper, Country, and A FAST \u2018FORWARD.to \u2018break the.mile record: (242), which he established here, two years ago.will settle old scores when they come.together.A big bunch of skaters arrived this morning from Saranac lake, where a rt the M.A.A.A: rink will long live In the inemory of those who are fortunate enough to enjoy the splendid pro- \u2018gramme prepared by the.committee, which as wisely arranged that the pub- Rabson and Wood are keen rivals, and.stickhandler, | He showed up well with the Montreals \u2018good physical condition in practice and is In} ~t Mr.A.W.Grant.Mr.Goo.Cameron and Mr; R.Nash, amongst others, will ther curlers anticipate a tough time ON ST.LAWRENCE ICT.The Montrcals; play in.Quebec : tomorrow evening and they have to down the Ancient Capital boys.\u201d The Jocal defence Is every bit as good as that of the Quebec and if the i forwards can | The Montreals adopted new tactics at last night's practice.Thstead.of chopping ose another in practice, the forwards, four abreast, kept rushing up and down the ice against the defence.\u201cJohn Johnson The firat game in the second draw for the St.Lawrence President's prize \"was played off last night, when Skip beat Skip James Fen- wick 16-4.The discrepancy does not, perhaps, © convey a fair estimate of the ; HIEATHER CLUB TROPHY.TABLE Ny ; ; Lo ic a with the renowned Winnipeg \u2018curlers, .* : wo : TT .: .they are going with the intention of q ¥ TODAY'S SPORTS.# putting forward the best that is in CUTLERY À .+ » 8\u2019 them.: ° 5 +# Inter-Schoo! League\u2014Sen- # > .> -\u2014 : , i - # lore.vs.Wegtmounts, junior # ALMONTE FARED BADLY.# series, at Arena, 4 to § p.m, ~% kK Almonte fared rather badly in thelr RR / ! ¥* Bank League\u2014Quebec .vs, # .match with the Caledonias for the .: ÿ *% Molsons, at Arena, 6 to 7 p.m.# Quebec challenge cup, at the Caledonia ; LS -# .Sluggers\u2019 championship % ; LS ; - rink yesterday afternoon, being beaten Hard and Soft Stes] look WC \" % (amublances at 6 p.m.), Bank % ha by 32 shots.- alike to the inexperienced eye, .a in Ÿ £ Montreal vs.Stock Brok- * .The Caledonias led easily from the when made up into Cutlesy, Rac an ers, a rena, 5 to p.m.: y ent nus start, and it was early apparent that tors Dentists w will Play for the the N.Y.A, C.* Ottawa Valley Hockey * Skating Races at M.A.A.A The we Wanderers and Victorias there was only one side in it.In buvie Cutlery, therefore, à 2 ; eague, Almonte at Renfrew, .° Following are the rinks and scores one bas to depend upon the Ex, Meet on Ice Next in Return for Good ¥ Arnprior at Pembroke.# Rink To-Morrow will be After Him\u2014Montreal\u2019s 3 Caledonia.w Almonte.dealer's word as to its cutting I .: 4 _ : .: rmstowns vs.Empires, of.< - : 4J.W.Wilson\" .G.Kelly and wear! i - ; -\u2014 Week.- Situation.* jalleyfield.\u2026at Valleyfield.\u2026 # Best Ever.Ney Tactics.G.W.Nicholson _.R.Young BR qualities, af : \"Junior C.A.H.L.\u2014Loyola at # | J.H.Robertson W.C.Pollock We have studied and solved p .; css A Sa ï rene + St- Lamberts.H L West.* 4 l * \u2014\u2014 _ T.O.bres ui 25\" H.MeEwan 5 this problem to our own satis- h : 1 \u2018 à | Junior \u2014West- - ; .(ekip)\u2014! (8KIp)\u2014'% |.faction by procurin \u2018 he Ch ees pr Ts Forme ro # mounts at Victorias, mas À EE soma des te a The Montreals have secured the ser |.Botte 2m Port from & Shetfild manutscturer | .-~ \u2014 .n A .vw ., 6d Denson In the way of hockey will take] in tho person of Grorge Casdéiman, | Ÿ Queen's # [MAMA rink SE, Catherine sirect, [Marlboro ma, who Wag rotently |.ri Jughes El Youns best shear qualite, wbleh bot place.The combatants in this deadly| who has zone to New.York Lo pl on + B néketball.\u2014 Heathérs vs.+ |to-mMorrow afternoon.The races w 1 transferred to the local branch of the H.R.Hutchisor G Willoughby .best shear quality, which both of affair will be the doctors and.dentists] the New York A.C.septette Fhe Tate] ~.% Maples, Stars vs.Crescents, i \u2014 Be oon ty hee {Ziclock sharp, ana wil} Ling we stoi hockey for that team tn Cr | (skip)\u201420 (skip)\u2014 9 po.and wo Fa to be of , + = .#% at Victoria Hall, Westmount.¥ @ o'cloc : ; the _finest quality.: thf OE oe a sorta Inthe] waniatin.200, 0 Be Jn, Amateur, 0T| +\" Basketball-Malone at Mc: % |ofclals have been appointed, and bec, ithe Banker's League.Two weeks ago THISTLE \u2018CLUB PRIZE.| Tho haves, tor th \u2018Wistory of Canada's nitional game.Dr:| are playing with it.Good positions * Gill.M * tators and competitors may rely ti | 4 \u201chis oes reported an haying t a | The competition for the Thistle Club es, too, Are an m- tol ! Cameron, captain of \u2018the men behind the) iefe offered by an_ofcial_of the club, | Jf Bowling\u2014Juitor | series, M.* |, the events will be run of sate\u201d the W a.vin 0 ed core, nd|trize was continued-over\u201d the.club-Ice portent.feature, and one.a] \u201cpull knocked a chip off Dr.Irvine's who was here in search of playels.He, * AAA.utird Vics, St.Gabri- x ir ia = - e Mont reals sot afte © him, Moka yesterday afternoon and evening, with vo bave also carcfully .con- = shoulder yesterday.The latter was] wanted «* olin.Fouls, but could.not get = os Me Royals, P'éhompetre # corded th ant Is the oe raters ze re ge Te re when a the SE wing results:\u2014 1 sidered.re ; %* Ste.Cunexonde, - ampe re 5-18.Phillips Geo.Gabeler ; na the Battle was ronal, ar] Gotham soon and had no hestation in, a Colonials, TP rÉ |undoubteaiy among he bent\u201d in\u201d the Bregation Tuesday, evening \u2018and whi Kw smin T°.Ravanan ur Tiatles are made o ranged.Dr Cutneron's braves have! accepting od d had ne Casselman | - 3% Skating at Arena, 8 pm.dk [world Many world's amateur and pro- Makan Petite recentiy | DT.M.Buker IL 8 Kinghorn \u2014ehevially brepgred Xyloulte, \" been practising behind closed doors for! turned out with the Shamrocks this ox ¥ fessional records are held by those who i ekay Vent lle sors M.Freeman r.J.C.Cameron that resemble he mellowed some weeks, while the medical puck- ; seasou.Then he crossed the Arena - eee ER pected Diet PEGA I sibility or \u201cthe Taian Cty entette.(skip)\u201420 {skip)- 9 Ivory, with.this .advantage \u2019 ° * © 3.pp \u2014 19 _ .- ; chasers have been sporting themselves: and, practiced with the Wanderers, but .MONTREAL GREEN CURLERS.is in \u2018splendid condition, more records \u2018He Is a fast wing man and as Mont- Rev.D.J (akin) Boor peters HIP) 8 over the ivory, \u2018that they will before their hundreds \u2018of admirers finally threw Tu His lot with the West- | A h ; eu will be smashed.(reâl 13 not any too strong In ttgse di- | N.Marneil J.B.Morrison pever discolor nor crack.a | > x a .> + A \" Tuosdey and Friday sflorngone at, êne| mon, Me 1 8 Bo MS innies fn tie enr Bree Curlers | or AIST, Ihe most interesting, cuenta periments, Metcay wil fely auch ub Hofman 4 icicle\u201d | Toes tro teuures combine -the respective sevens, and that the con- | during the latter part.of last'season.competition, played on the club ice yes-, Wood, of Verona Lake, and Fred Rob- the necessary weight and Ia neat! M.Me \u2018ekipp\u201420 \u2018has.Me a \u2014 4 rn itn evar Cattery ance as.to its giving excellent satisfaction.> ., A FEW PRICES.\"Dessert Knives, $4.50, $4.75, $6.50 dozen.Dinner Knives, $5.50, $5.78, Our team does not \u2018intend challenging.meeting was held this week, Among stand the pace the wearers of bla $7.50 dozen.IT ET LOE wn en \u2018there will be no danger of Dr.Irvine's Baptle, Kearney, Wood and.Merritt.\u2018team\u2019 to meet Quebec will consist ot! * h h = e.: : ; men seeking it after we get through ASE \u2018Waugh, goal; Meldrum, point; Cam- | {1 ! he otf er han 5 pu Ln Ray , Yo them.We won't resort to our .LL To ., ee .eron, cover; Russell, rover: Sargent.Xnt work, Sith 6 luck attending i HENRY BIRKS SONS ~Dull\u2019 to Win the game, and our team! Sault Ste.Marie, Ont.Feb, 3.\u2014(Spe-{ Soo.onl.Calumet.GREAT TIMES AT MAAA: centre: Johnston, left wing and Coul- | Dr.Henderson G.Max Sinn = AND * v = an \u2014 A \"in Maultman Goal.cholson i \u2018 .re pchase, ce .?Brown, point; George Cameron, L.D.S.,\u2019 ©!#l)\u2014Calumet repeated: its perform, | prown .Re 0 MINS RINK ALL NEXT WEEK Lecod, McKay and Iorsfall.Bob.Mcl- w.JB.onlin J, G, Blewart JEWELLERS, - etc, captain of the Montréals and man-; änce of Wednesday evening and again ¢, Leary LE cover 22000 - Stuart .drum has been agreed \u2018upon as referee I> A.Melt: Jan ro aish .ager of the D.H.C., cover, E.Stewart.,| won from the Canadian.Soo in the Ia-| : \u2018and \u2018Russell Bowle will assist him.ohn Johnson as.Fenwick 4 PHILLIPS SQUARE.From present \u201cindications, next week .(skip)\u201418 (skip)\u2014.; ; Grant Cornell beat A.N.Stewart 16-8 fn the competition for the Heather Club trophy on the club ice: last night.\u2018Fhe Emm ET te re) Home League series by 6-3 last even- certainty, and it is darkly: hinted that ., ; The combination of Messrs.Coulson, \u2018he cai do stunis on the ice that rival | 19 it the visitors certainly made good le may have, for the time-belng, the Russel), Sargent and Johnston was, links were:\u2014 ing at the High School rink.those of his famous.brother, Jimmie, ; thelr claims to.championship honors, same privileges us members, skating in- good and their opponents.were kept on, Thos.Brady Geo.\u2018Dawson Willie\" Hoppe, the boy billiard ex- on the gridiron.As was the case in Wednesday's evan- cluded, by\u2019 payment of the usual\u201d ad- the, jump.JC.Rose \"Wm.Rutherford = | pert, who has been touring- the United The dentists have agreed to repair! ing's- game-When- Scott, right wingor\u2014< | mission feé.__ Messrs.Desse Brown, Harry Shaw)|d.L.Evans + \u2018 Dan Beatty .States playing \u2018match games with .any broken teeth and Dr.Irvine's team Cal had | ; ; Ther\u20ac'are some \u2018surpr ises in store for Tom Potter and other officers will ac- Grant Cornell A.N.Stewart : Jake\u2019 Schaefer, \u2018has won every game will attend to any slats smashed in the! Ca umet.had his\u2019arm broken by veliig - those who take .a turn on the \u201cLovers\u2019 company the team to Quebec.(skip)\u201416 °°.(skip)\u2014 8.played at balk line, He defeated.i Ve Ge ks.AE Ars : ~ re =.nT amt rae wv $5 It will be a good.game to- morrow night at the Arena\u2019between the Sham=- Lane Frappe.\u201d.which.will prove both The Montagnards will take a strong | |team to-moxrow to Ottawa, where they are bilied to.try conclusions | with the Stanley Cup holders.The Montagnards- \"Gerpw, .of.the Wanderers, who has \u2018been playing goo hockey as a forward, has returned to his home tn Morrisburg.where he will reslde and the \u2018management of St.Lawrence rink.to taka plate Monday night, and a feature will be the presence of the profes- slonals who will have competed Satur- A large crowd witnessed the Bim of {hockey - \u2018played hore Wednesday evening.] ; Feb.ist.at Dyson's rink; between Rich-.I mond junior hockey\u2019 team and Danv ile! counters.In the rink matches Mies Lorraine Dalton's rink, composed.of Miss Lettiz2 Tandy, Miss Marion Redden and Miss | pride to'the- ! Schacfer at St.Louis bÿ 1,200 to 917, \u201cald house of.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, that no less than twenty lone of tliese instruments.were supplied from their establishment.Eighteen of rocks and the Westmounts.The teams: day in the events at the M.A.A.A.rink.H r ink, A iv .have \u2018improved remarkably since they play hockey until spring.He.played ity, ram ludes: * One mil», (Juniors.The play was hard and- rough Lilla Herald, beat Mrs.Hooper's.rink, these were Heintzman & Co.uprights are keen rivals and are fighting It out! wo \u2018strengthened by men from the two games.for the Wanderers .this iN Pos ras fait mile, amateur: half at times: and ended up with a score for; her players being Mrs.Almon, Mrs.purchased quirirht (an addition to this ere are two HeintZman lo.g for a place in the first division in the the- Nationals and should year, one in an exhibition game \u2018at mile, boys under 12: mile, boys under.Danville of elght to five.The.teams Hughes and Miss Skinner.league race.The Shamrocks were vic- ranks of.: 1 torious when : \u2018Smith's Falls, and against the Corn- 1g.The rink is rovided with a track were: ., ; .| pianos and also a superb concert grand the us when the he est met, but .walls in the opening match of the Fed- for racing, so that the ordinary.skat- Richmond.- \u201cDanville.CURLING IN THE, EAST.F ur plano by.Chickering & Sons of Boston, stock of experience since then, and are.A STRONG -PLAYER.- | exal.League.- He was\u2019 a good heavy ers can \u2018enjoy themselves ät-all times.Laine.Le tee .Goal .vernon.WHilie| St.» John.Feb.3.\u2014(Special.) = ous hich is undoubtedly one of the fines tow in good shape to meet any other ; .wing man and had plenty of speed.La Roche sa.: .Point ., .Paquetsi rinks of St.John curlers, mem ES ed Ne ele fed imported into à 3 senior organization in Montreal.The The Wanderers are bound to miss Ge- Wyatt.7.5.Cover.Parkes: the St.Andrew's Club, were defea d chy eing valued at eighteen hundre Shamrocks have strengthened their , Tow, who looked like a comer.MONTREAL In.BEAT : Davitt \u2026.cer ees gn oe Burbank! at Fredericton ES Ou by a ohistles dolla oe \u2018Lindsay.Limited, head office \u2014\u2014 ; oast .entre.Barlow - .1 ,h | line, and hope to conclude \u2018the season | A HOCKEY PROBLEM.- ATHENAEUM II, 3 To 0 !Fynan 2.2 22 LL wing «.C.Burbank! of St.John defeated the Hampton curl-, 2366 St.Catherine street; East End ; \u2014 Davis .\u2026\u2026::.R.wing .Hamel ers, three rinks, by a score of seventy- branch, \"1623 St.Catherine street \u2014Adv.Westmount's teäam wi.probably be: Goal, Brophy; point, Pennell or B.Bur- land; cover.Lester Patrick; rover, Ar- \u201chockey A Halifax reader'of The Herald has a problem to solve, and would| In & Junior C.A:H.L.match at the MCL Clev eland, of Danville -wäs-re- teree to the satisfaction of both sides.-seven-to- thirty-seven.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018Kingston, Ont., Feb.3.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 a _\u2026 nn 0 \u201cMontreal experts to assist Arena last evening.the Montreal IlI.| 8 rere ; lng 7 On ine nin.\u201cCylons on the question are In-(éoteaigé tho Alneragury Thy by tes lame ump, EI MISCELLANEOUS |i, Bite win Bed opti a .\u20184 ; i 0 no ) er a .Shamroc, \u2018ne-up will be something te Baitor Herald, \u2014Y am writ- - Strike, « ameron \u201cand D.Meldrum GRAND CIRCUIT DATES.\" arrisdn Baseball Club of Toronto at e end of the month.The officers are: tike this: Gual, Kenny: point.Brennan; rover, Grannery; cantre, Walter Cummings; rover, Geo.Cummings: wings, to be picked.from Murphy, Ross and teams representing the Canadian Rubber Company and the United Shoe Ma- \u2018chinery Company, and resulted in a \u2018win for the latter by a score of three tô nothing.The match was very fast trom start to finish.Gale brothers, for \u2018the Rubher Company, put Up a fine game.Baker, in goal for the U.S.M.Co.played one of his star games, and took care of everything that came his way.Leblanc, at cover, played hard, * bréaking up all the rushes made by the R.Griifiths, Point for Montagnards and Captain of Merchants-Eastern Townships Banks Combina- ing you to ask your opinion on a \u2018dis- : pute which occurred here recently.We.g:ime of hockey on the sixth, and went.reads, we had to play until either \u2018side | knowing our rule ordered the teams to play ten minute periods until either; side had a majority of games, which they did.they played three periods, and; In the third both teams scored.New| tilasgow _scorjng \u2018first, but continued \u2018playing, fn Alie-meantime the ( \u2018rescents scored tieing- the score again, in the fourth ten minutes the Crescents scored and New Glasgow did not.The New i Glasgow people entered a protest in the] third* ten minute period against the] did the \u2018scoring for the Montreals.The teams and.officials were: were scheduled to play New Glasgow .a., Montreal 1IT.\u2014Walker, Strike, Hamilton, Caméron, Johnston, Meldrum and Kay, and.Martel.drum, - | Timers\u2014Messrs.Patterson and Im\" nelly.The match was unusually clean and.very few play ers decorated the; \u2018fences, AMHERST RAMBLERS ~~ DEFEATED CRESCENTS Feb.\u20188.la F{Spectal, ) \u2014 The] Amberst, FRANK GOTCH WON ~~ FROM TOM JENKINS\u2019 | the United States in a wrestling match in one minute and twelve minutes respectively.Jenkins took the first fall in twenty-eight minutes.The contest \u2018was for the titie of heav ywelght chan- plon of the United States and a purse of $2,000.The exhibition was most exciting and attracted probably 3,500 spectators.Jenkins \"weighed 207.pounds.and Gotch.190.CURLING \"| PERCY BARRETT IN TORONTO: New York.Feb, 2.\u2014The stewards of the Grand Circuit to-day adopted a re- ~ised schedule for the coming trotting The new schedule includes Cleveland\u2014July 31 to Aug.5.\u2018Readville\u2014Aug.21 to 26.\" Providence Aug.28 to Sept.a Hartford\u2014Sept.4 to.9, Syracuse\u2014Sept.11 to 18.Columbus\u2014Sept.18 to 23.Cincinnati\u2014Sept.25 \u2018to 30.\" Memphis\u2014Oct.16 to 28 (two weeks).Last year's rules were adopted.- \u2014e GOLF AND GOLFERS Piles President, Col.Buchan, C.M.G.; secre< tary-treasurer, Lieut.Birch, 14th; committee\u2014Capt.Hughes and Lieut, Taylor, 14th; Lieuts Palmer and Millay 8 Brennan.down to do so.After playing for one Kennedy, 1 F b.3.Frank Gotch, psd a, h f late D t permanent force; Lieut Snelling, A.& .\u2014\u2014 : ion of ten minutes,\u2019 Athenaeum II.\u2014Brown, Meldrum, A.| Cleveland, O., Fe ~Frank Gotch, Cleveland, which has of late been ou I, A.M.S.ve AN INTERESTING \u2018MATCH.hour with intermiss Trenholme, \u2018Cunningham, Snowdon, 6¢ Humboldt, Towa, last night success- of the circuit.\u201cThe schedule: C.s and Dr.Mundel the score was three all, and as the rule Trenhoime, Cunningham, \"fully defended his title of champion of| Detroit\u2014July 24 to 29.erm Toronto.\u2014Nelson Young.a farmer ot .Tne fourieenth game of hockey in.the , ; ' qo th Referee\u2014Bob Meldrum.s .fanufacturers\u2019 League was played in scored, unless otherwise agreed by the .\"an.with Tom Jenkins, of Cleveland.Buffalo\u2014Aug.7 to 12.Southwold, was found dead in his the Victoria rink last evening between.two captains.Now the referee not: Umplres\u2014Messrs.Scéit and G.Mel Gate won the second.and third falls) Empire Clty\u2014Aug.14 to 19.: barnyard.\u201d : Le w yor s Pr Chase's ses Ointrasat na, a cortais and absolute cure for eacly \u2018and every form of tonte blcadinganad protrad ing piles 1c manufacturers havo guaranteed 4, thoniaÿe iv the Asily vrosa and ask rot bars what they think ofit, You can use it and Bt ; eur money bak if not enred.Mc a box.aÿ 1 dealers or KDMANSON,BATES & Co.Toronte, Dr.Chaçaa Dintrment i TTT ard Tine.ook care of \u20ac eo Gal 3 as r e and at a_meeling Re Ramblers keep on_ winning.In what | ward line, took care of Geo.ale, and | ôf thé executive committee, this com-l was an unusually lively HAHN, ~ \u2014 Barrett the ee \u2018would not allow Him to drive iñ.any.of |: : | mittee awarded the game to New Glas-; Ramblers of Amherst last night de- THE M.A.4.A.REVOLVER CLUB.professional of the Lan on Golf Club, \u201chis long shots but his name should make matters warm \u2018for the \u201cbarber | _.~\u2014\u2014not-be-mentioned-more-than-any of thetpoles:- forward lirie, who.all put up a magnificent game.The referees, Messrs.WW: \u2018Cumming.and, C.Hoerner, .deserve\u2019 great praise for the way they took care of the game, not allowing any rough play, and no \u2018off sides escaping their presented by Menard, goal; Griffitk a! point; Kent, cover; Doyle, Dostal \"Clement and Desjardins er Collin.A Yew\" -supporters, will atcompany À team te the capital, The Montagnar 5! will be in good condition to hold the! gow.Now, we contend that the two feated the Crescents of Halifax by a The_apoon_competition of.the M.A A} ptäins Riust have a agreed to play ten minute periods, and: that the executive! \u2018have no.power to break rule (15) as ; marked - in book.I thought perhaps.such a case may.have \u2018happened up your way, and that if I.could get an opinion \u2018from Montreal score of six to four.The only change on the home team was Nicholson at point, Brown not having sufiiciently\u2019 recovered from the injuries to his knee: sustained .in the match with Dawson \u2018 City to play his position.Murray, the Ramblers' energetic and plucky cen- A.Revolver Club for December, result- \u2018ed in a tle between Mr.E.C.Eaton and Mr.E.G.Brewer.The following are the six est scores mace during the month:\u2014 bo .\u2018Score.H'cap.Total.'B.C.Baton.160 38 198 Freturned-to-town\u2014yesterday after a- two months\u2019 trip to England.Barrett's engagement with the Lambton Club will commence on March 1, when «he will be given a nine months\u2019 contract.Until then he will spend his time 'in manu- tacturing clubs, After March 1 Barrett; will set in to get the links in shape for _\u2014 PUBLIC-NOTICE-\u2014\u2014 UBLIC NOTICE.\u2014Public.notice is here givén that Paul Tourigny, merchant, Victoriaville; Ovide Brouiilard ® merchant at Carmel Hill;\u2019 Georges-Amedee Duclos, banker at Drummondville, Joseph de La Brogueriee Tache, Notary at St.Hyacinthe; Treffle Chale lfoux, manufacturer at St.Hyacinthe: ané * oyes.Silver Kings down The team will lit would help us out as we have pro- tre, was suffering from a very severe 2 \u201c Jean Tache, insurance broker at Montreal, The teams lined up, as follows: * leave on \u201cthe morning.train ahd wilt tested.the decision awaiting an opinion cold, and was really not in fit condition B a.a 1% ' 1 1 ihe coming \u2018Season, all of the Province of Quebec, will apply te JU.8.M, Co.(3) \u2014W.Baker, W.return Sunday morning.| from some ons who has had experi-|to play.Last night's match was the +, P.MPa 16 47 192 the Legislgture of the Province of Quebec, ad SS oboon à ras Te ae Po present.T Orientals, , = |, ME re Honor.ae] En mia Ep Serle ene fe Revit) mowrrmazns vor wits.AIT SAPO aprem Te Pot ve ve ve À ri ons TRY.\u2019.Club Mr.Jose ord dy or 8 | Terin_ Hotel.The Dawsons were warm| Willlam Lyall, president of the Cale- - , À HANDSOME.USTUALE STAR BROOCH PENDANT ' TA $STILLWELL'S Soup Mr.Joseph Reld, of Montreal, wag! 4.skating championships at # in thelr thanka for courtesies extendaë| doniss, has finally erranged to take to ou OR WATOH UHATELAINE .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.BLB.00 Montreal; Canada, next Bat-' # urday on a track on which + \u2018 there is little likelihood of %.ihterference .or.jostling, that ee test of Di will Winnipeg.two Sake to compete in the: | bonspiel, and t will be finally se- \u201clected from the À following gentlemen, who will accompany Mr.Lyall to Win- nipez Saturday morning: : - them.\u2018 r\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 CHALLENGES\" WANTED.C.NH.\u2018Binks & Co\u2019 would like to re- nua) show of the club, which this year | will be held in Boston.Wo uriderstand also that Mr.W.O.Roy has been asked to Judge collies at th Brooklyn show, à \u201cFOPULAR 150.MEAL OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, GEO.G.ROBINSON & CO.* * ELL fcorpi ment tendered him through the e \u2018 #% | ceive chall s from any firm's hock Joh! Lean, P.1 mw Hae 2397 St.CATHERINE ST.- general satisfaction he gave when judg- ve * # ley tesine.\u2026 Ad .TL à Co.Hutchison, Tames Bee gr Ww, Difficult Walch: nepalelag +n.Specialty.* ing recently at Daobary.- RE *, WE St Paul Btçest.- * Patterson, Joa.CUA TT Soo .tesserae © Le | 08 3-4; Te.H Berle Reduce Call Fi .wh x A wares .134\u2014Stocks Were C2 .Aguin Strong.The feature of the local situation {o- day was the general reduction of % pertéént.made in the call.loan rate by alt hé the banks.The rate is now 4% per cent.and money is very plentiful at that figure, .In New York.to-day several million dollars loaned at 1 3-4 per cent.; One reason for the C.P.R.'s \u2018purchase of the Esquimault, Nanaima Railway :1s the feetre of the company to forestall the Grand Trunk Pacific in its attempt to\" get into Victoria from the north and for which purpose of the E.& N.is an invaluable link.There is also an additional incentive to action in the pending throwing open of Bsquimault Harbor -for.commercial | purposes.This is the finest deep water harbor on the coast and would afford facilities for which all the transcontinental lines are now anxious and whereby time to the Orielit can be measurably reduced, | By clearing her trans Pacific fleet from Esquimault the Canadian Pacific can save halt a day to the Orient as well as the heavy pilotage from Victoria to Vancouver, the route of which is often fog.enveloped at certain seasons.\u2018 » The absorption of this road is in fact one gf the most important moves made by tne C.P.R.in many years, and it is bound to develap hito \u2018one of the | company's most valuable.dssets.The good feeling in stocks \u2018hich developed yesterday lasted over night and the markets to-day while not spec- ; tacular were on the firm side, A two-point \u2018Jump in Reading and continued strength in.\u201cSoo\u201d and Canadian Pacific were among the features of the day.Both here and in New York common reached 101, but the trading was smaller than: yesterday, and lo particular feature developed.In Wall Street to-day large amounis- of call money were loaned at 1 3-4 to 2 per cent., which is more or less remarkable in view of the very heavy exports of gold.Cables from the other side reported a more cheerful feeling.France was not a seller of securities to any extent, in- |\" deed, London reportéd some Paris buy- ng.A few New York messages to- day had-some very fantastic_gossip on Cans ædian Pacific, and talked of further advances in that stock.While none appreciate more, than Canadians, the magnificent prospects of this property, many are.inclined to question such statements as \u201can Increasesin the dividend is more than likely at the next declaration,\u201d .- Local people take absolutely.no stock in that sort of thing.Pacific is now paying 6 per cent.,, and although the directors might find\u201d sufficient money at their disposal to declure-more;-we-do (|.not: believe that such an action is-even thought of.There was some criticism over-the increase from 5sto 6 per \u2018cent.and while it was ®erfectly \u2018justified, a bad year at that time would have had the APPAR sailing fairly.\u2018close to the w There was not a great deal of com- menit \u2018over \u2018the Richelieu statement.which was published in yesterday's Herald.The gross earnings were about as expected, -while the -decrease of only a _jU., 125° 7-8 and 123 \u201cS00\u201d | iA Loan Rate; + y Also Very Easy i in Wal Stand 80 3-8; ms, 6 1-4 .and 156 Ln., 141 and 187 G8; Cen 152 and 1148 1-2; Pa, 7t 1-2 and 189 1-4; RE- 47:1-3 and.83 5-8; Spe 68 3~4 and 67 1-8! -8; vs 81 1-4 and 80\"1-2; Us.pr, 87 5-8 and 9 1-4; Con- sols, 88.9-16 and 34, PR READING THE FEATURE.Noon\u2014Reading has again been the feature of -to-day\u2019s trading and\u2019 made sactions.Pennsylvania advanced further and has been heavily bought.Many bull tips are current on it an on its.allied properties.tral ran up on reports that the dividend would be increased to 10 per cent.The market has been strong.A.C.P., had a sharp advance, Steel stocks have been only steady.sharply without any news.The Gould issues have shown a great deal of strength especially Wabash.There are not many stocks for sale and plenty.of people seém - waiting to buy on all small reactions.\u201d\u2014E.& C.Randolph.\"| Northern Securities.Northern Securities opened in New orYk quoted \u2018aj 151.MONTREAL\u201d EXCHANGE.are reported as Jollows by Marler & Hodæsor:\u2014 New.York funds, par, 1-64 prem: ! to 14 prem.Steriing 6uv days, 934 to 99-32; 93; to 9%.Sterling demand, 9 25-32 to 9 13-16; 9% to 10.Sterling \u2018cables, 9% to 9 29-32; 10 to 10%.Paris, francs.short, 5.15 less 8- 8 GRANBY .CONSOLIDATED.A wire to Charles Head & Co., gave thè sales of \u2018Granby to noon at 300 shares.High, 5%; low, 54%.FORGET'S CABLE.I.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable quoted Grand Trunk first at 109 3-41, second at 98 3-4, third at 48%.Canadian Pacific at 1377: \u2018Anaconda at 5%, and Hudson Bay at 54 3-4, THE S.A: MINES.The London and Paris.Exchanges, Ltd.; London,.Eng., cables its Canadian branch, 34 Victoria Street, Toronto: East Rand, 1844; East Rand Extension, £2 8s 9d; Consolidated Main Reef, £1 13s 9d; Camp Bird, 1%; Kat- fir Consols, 18s.9d.: Noon Letter.A noon\u2019 wire to Mr.C.D.Monk sald: There was some further activity.mn | -Reading and B.O.at the opening today.Penna.was also heavily traded in and ail these reached highest levels yet: attain 4d.There \u201cwas very.\u2014Mttle- = =3 INVESTMENTS FOR TRUSTS \u2018Bonds; without 2 fluctuating -vaiue, \u201cand.affording a solid, reliable favest- ment.ASK FOR.OUR LIST, Bominion Securities Corporation Ltd.* CANADA, LIFE BUILDING, B.©._NORSWORTHY, Manager.Joy few thousands.in.operating expenses = : was\"sémowhat disappointing, many being led to believe, from Street talk last summer, that some very sweeping reductions were being made.Friends of! the - property are optimistic., howevor, and look to the coming summer's -busi- | ness with more enthusiasm than they have shown for a long time.In regard te Twin City Burnett & Co, write the Herald as follows: \u201cIn the article on Twin City in your financial column yesterday you state that the company earned somewhat less than their 5 per cent.dividend on the common stock.You made the mistake of deducting the preferred dividend twice.fs after payment of charges and Jpre- ferred dividend.ures show that 6.23 was edrned on the common stock.\"- Net earnings from operation.$2,144,776.26 interest on debt and taxes.-\u2014\u2026 906,195.41 Surplus application to divi- | dend .ch .1,238,580.85 Dividend preferred\u201d \u2018stock! - 210,000.00 :\"1,028,580.85 825,550.00 5 \u2018203,030.85 | \u2018HAV ANA ELECTRIC.Havana.\u2018Electrle- Railway Co.'s earn- Dividend common stock.Surplus Ween ue sue s ings:\u2014 Spanish silver, For weck ending Jan.81, 1905.$30,116 Corr.week, 1904.Lace.Lara ann 31,406 Decrease* are cdesccu00 eus, $1,290 + \u2014\u2014\u2014 Jersey Central Jumped seven points In Wall Street being quoted at 203 \u201cwgainst 198, the lowest of yesterday.The sales to noon \u2018Wat Street to- lay amounted to -639,000 shares.\u201cMoney In New York.- Call money in New York to-day loan- rd at 1 3-4 to 2 per cent.JAP.BONDS.\u2018Japanese .6 per cent.bonds were uoted in New York to-day at 98 5-8 Now issue 95 1-8.\u2014 ,.- : Montreal and Boston.Montreal & Boston was - quotes in New.York to-day at 1 3-8 to.1 7-8.LONDON CLOSING.London\u2014Anc., 5 1-2 and 110; A.91 and Ca., 138 and 134 5:8; St., 181 and 176 6-8; E., 45 1-4 and 44 1-8; \u2018Et, 32% er JM.DUNN & Cco.\\: Members Montreal Stock .Exchange.Liverpool, London & Globe Building.CTH.WAIN 4084.Bonds and Securities.Re Sao Paule es Mexican and and Wlectrical, \u201catin, Brg.orcas Lenten wen \u2019 PERCY TAYLOR, | stock Broker, 11 Re MONTREAL STOCK EX.\u201cCHANGE.\u201cres fotre Dame ave \"4 JRA im 3086 .The surplus of $1,028,581.The following 'fig-| snap to \u2018the Steels and this was disap palriting \u2018again./ The failuré of stocks tc respond t the.\u2018better ' outiook häs caused many to throw over their holdings,\u2019 and instead of buoyancy there Is a disposition to put this down to fear of the results of investigation by the Federal duthorities.The company has been commanded by conservative pa- \u2018pers for its open and above board meth- | ods\u2019of publication and there should be scant reason for anything transgjriny to injure them.The Colorado Souther issues are strong and the market stil Has a firm undertone.MAINTAIN S STRENGTH.A noon' wire to Marler & Hodgson sald: On the whole the market maine] tains its strength, although there are some conspicuous exceptions.these are Union Pacific and the steels, both of which are comparatively inactive and inclined to be heavy.\u2018The talk on Rg.is as confidently.bullish.as ever, the assertion being made that the next dividend will.be increased.The character of the buying in\u2019 B.O.was considered good.There was nothing to .explain the sudden advancé and oùt- break of activity in R.1.so the street iat once came to the conclusion that\u2019 it was \u2018due \u2018to manipulation.Traders are generally bearish.: They maintain that the way in which certain stocks.are bid up and othors neglected is \u201cproof positively that the public are not in the market and larger interests are endea- -vorihg to.create a market on which to sell.Money is plentiful and shows no signs of being forced higher by the gold ghipments.: \u2014 another new record on enormous tran- Jersey Cen- |.Con Gas advanced |\u201d tq-day at 149 1-2 and at 1230.was ; Montreal \u2018Exchange quotations to-day : \\{ lar, Among].ontreal Power, =4, ait 14 wer, xd, at 18 1-4, ; it pd | : qe BSRBLRRRERY EEE 85 ¥ .2 = i 2 re.of SESE, 2 0.Mackay-pfd.at 75 1-4.-; Mackay pd.at 76 1-8.Lo Mackay pfd.at 76 1-2, ' y pid.at 74 3-4, 25 Richelieu at 63 5-8, ; 25 Richelieu at 63 1-2, ; rr, re 8 Bell Telephone at:159 1-2, \u2018 160 Twin City, xd, at 106.- 25 Twin City, xd, at 105.7-8, \"10 Twin City, xd, at 105 3-4, 25 Twin City, xd, at 106.75 Nova Scotia at 87 3-4.50 San Paulo at 117, \u2019 100 Bank of Commerce at 159 1-4, 2 Bank of Commerce at 169 1-4, 2 Bank of Commerce at 159.- 60 Merchants Bank at 169 1-2, 26 Nova Scotia Bank at 268, ~~ -~ a i » iLaurentide Paper pfd.at 101 1-2.urentide Paper pfd.at 102.1000 Innipez bonds at 104 3-4.| \u201cStreet\u201d.Gossip.Big Gold Exports; © Why France Finds Gold Necessary Now New York yenterdey shipped over $9,000,000 gold, chiefly to France.The demand for gold from Paris \u2018résults from the necessity of protecting the reserve of the Bank of France, so that depreciation in the value of the Russian securities held \u2018by, the French people may be -averted as.far as possible.It has been stated that the placing of the new Russian war loan lu Paris has been indefinitely postponed, but there is soma ground for \u2018belief that thé special reeson why Paris\u2019 needs much.gold in addition to the present large stock in the Bank of Franee \u2018there is a ; tions for ace between Russia and Japan.In \"that event, both countries would need.to Ww lirge sums in order to repair the damages ot war, and Russia, as before, would (]4 look \u2018to France to take the greater part of such loans, In this connection it may be ob=| served that.prominent bankers in New York were advised dt the time when it was proposed to \u2018place a Russian loan in Germany, which was about three months ago, that the European financiers understood that Port Arthur would fall about January 1, and that not long thercafter terma-of peace would be, arranged; that European bankers were tired of turnishing money to be burned in war, but were willing to supply all the funds needed for peaceful purposes, i} = | \u201c Montreal and Boston\u201d May Soon Change Hands Thé\u2019 Guggenheim Exploration Co: will prob- shiv, get the Montreal and Boston Co.Samuel Untermyer, aa counsel for various New York Stock Exchange creditors.of Min roe & Munroe, arranged a settlement whereby The Guggenheim Exploration Co., of whith company Mr.Untermyer is general sel, has secured an option on.a large bloc -of the stock of the Montreal and Boston Co.at $1 per share.A Guggenheim expert is now examining the properties, and 1f report is Jarotatte the option will probably be exer- cla © \u201cThe settlement provides for a cash payment.bo part of the underwriting syndicate of $100,- 00Q, and the deposit of 225,000 shares of Mobt- res! dd.Bostoh.stock taken at $1 per share.* With the Guggenheim in British Columbia, 1 with the vast wealth of the Exploration Co.back of them, an effort will probably be made to rival the Granby Co.in copper out- | put.| Net Earnings sof the.Duluth, South Shore The net earnings of the Duluti; \u201cSouth Shore and Atlantic for tho six months, with 7 Bell Telephone at 169 3-4.\u201c_ \u20188 Montreal Telegraph at WL \u2014\u2014|5 \u2018|warranted- by actual conditions.reason advanced is that the Standard |.robability of succéssful negotia- Oil ttors will receive 100 cents on the dol\u2019 poi mat FRIDAY, FRRRUABY 3, sii __ MARKE T REPORTS.\u201c =\" Tatersational Oil Waris Now On; Stan ed Oil Co.i is Cutting Prites 18° 4 | The x Rockeieiler Concern is Win) Hèrd Row to Hoe + in \u2018Europé.\u2026- The\u201d.announcement from Pittsburg that the Standard Oil Co., had madé a further: reduction.of.from two to three __|cents in the price \u2018of crude oil did not come a8 a surprise to producers.© A week or so ago producers predicted that another cut was due and quite a number of them hold to the opinion that the\u2019 bottom has not been reached yet.Certain sepresèntativés £ the Stand- tard.Ol) Co,, claim that t decline in powdered, - in barrels, $5.95; do., in boxes of 50 1bs., $6.15; Paris lampe, in barrels, $6.30; do., in half- arels $8.30; do., in half-barrels, $6.40; do., in 100 1b, boxes, $6.30; and do., in sn 1b, boxes, $6.40, .Cheese and Butter Cheese\u2014Trade is quiet, owing to the fact that buyers and sellers continue apart in their views as to values, consequently until they come together no new development -in-the situation can be expected.Butter\u2014There: continues to be a steady demand for butter for local con- gumption and as supplies coming forward are not in excess of the requirements, the undertone to the market remains firm and prices show no change.price of oil 2 due to the heavy increase in \u2018production, particularly in the western fields.© On the other hand *.|Froducers who sgll thelr output to the Standard Oil Company claim that consumption is keeping up with production and that the heavy shrinkage in prices within the last few months was Sot ne Ofl Company is endeavoring.to check production through lower prices.The main reason for the fall in prices waged by the Standard Oil Company against: foreign oil producers, A few years ago.the Standard Oil Co.had its own way in the European markets and could dictate what oil prices should be from day to day without fear of competition.But the petroleum industry in Europe has undergone a vast change within the last few months, At least a dozen of the largest banking institutions in Germany have .interested themselves in the oll fields .of Russia and elsewhere and are cutting prices right and left.\u201cThe Standard il Company finds itself up against formidable rivals and in.order to hold its supremacy .in foreign markets has.faepted a reienticss throat-cutting por Poreign oil \u201cinterests.threaten {o inde the oil'fields of the United States In this direction.The Standard Oil Company does not control the oil production of the United States through actual ownership.It buys its oil from the producers ahd the latter are suffering as \u2018a result of the low prices that prevail for ofl, It can also\" be sald the lower quotations have checked development work, par- teularly in the western oll fields, = \u201cGrain, Flour, Hay Grain.\u2014The demand for oats \u2018on spot continues good and a moderate amount of business was done for shipment to outside points.\u2018The tone of thé mar- s\u2014very\u2014strong\u2014and\u2014pricas] have an \u2018upward tendency.Sales were made of 12,000.bushels: of No.2 white for shipment to outside points at prices equal to 45c per bushel, ex store, here, and sales of «several cars of Manitoba No, 3 white were made at 43c per bushel, ex track, North Bay.Flour.\u2014There was no actual change Jn the condition of the local flout market, the undertong being firm, with 2 fair amount of n business\u2018 passtiz for the-season.Manitoba spring wheat patents, \u2018$56.80; strong - bakers\u2019, $56.00: \u2018winter avheat patents, $5.70 .to $5.30; straight - rollers Fad to $5.40; and in; bags, $2.60 to $2.60 Feed Manitoba.bran, in bags, $17; | shorts, $19 to $20 per ton: Ontario winter wheat bran, in.bulk, $17 to $18; shorts, $19 to 320; -mouillie, $24 to 328, per ton, as to \u2018quulity.\u201d Meal.~The demand -for rolled oats was limitgd and tle market is quiet sich, prices unchanged at $2.05 to:$2.0714 er bâg.Cornmeal Is steady at $1.35 to, $1.45 per bag.Ay.~\u2014The tone of the market for ' baled hay.remains easy, but there is \u2018no actual, change in prices to note.No.1, $9 to $9.50; No.À, $3.25 to $8.75: clo-| ver, mixed, $7 to $7.50; and pure clover, | $6.50 to 36.3 per ton, ih car lots.\u201cCountry Produce Eggs.\u2014Sales of Montreal limed \u2018In.a wholesaler way were made ut 19c to good.cold storage st ock at 19¢c to 12%c; lower grades at 16'%zc to 18c; fev lected full fresh at 23¢C to 24C per dozen, cases sold at 20¢, and strictly fresh at 30c per dozen.2eang.\u2014The demand for beans was \u201cStill on the Increase Bank clearings thls week in Montreal were cefling, week, and still maintain the lead of about \u2018three \u2018millions, which has so far been maintained this year over the figures of the same period a year ago.The week's figures, with comparisons, are: Tota for woek ending Feb.2, 5, 1905.a 657,501 Corresponding week, 1904 Corresponding \u201cweck, 1903 19,113,186 \u2018Returns for a {ew preceding | wee \u2018were: Week cnded January 26.$19,516,363 Week ended ° January 19 vo 22,244,848 Week ended January 12.23,525, 1040 Week ended .24,734,507 Week ended December Ld Week ended, December 2 Wéek ended December = \"Weck ended December R .e Week ended December 1.70.Heaviest clearings for one day in past three \u2018months, a 804, in November.\u2026 January 5 comparisops, \u201ca \u2018ave \u2018As follows: .CMe A 1904.© 1900, .1802.Dec.gross 2.000 ~ dedi, 113° $190,938 * $202,265 EXpenses .134,385 126,143 142,828 Dec.\u2018Het .\u2026%.$72,328 $04,772 $59,437 Other.imc.2,433 567 814 \u2018Total inc: +.$74,761 $6,539 $60,251 Charges .90,642 88,642 96,641 \u2018Dec.def.\u2018815,881 $33,303 $36,300 6 mo.gross .1,361:502 1,387,536.1,430,922 \u2018Expenses .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$31,569 923.762 897,687 T2 16\u20ac; 8 mo.net .$460,033 $463,774 $333,235 lOther inc.\u2026\u2026.7,231 \u2014 .4,136 3,861 ee single : otél Inc.$477,164 $467,910 $537,096 | Chatges.:- 567,131.531.850 604,350 -6 mo.de.cee.$89,970 $63,940 *$32,746 *Surplus.7 : Montreal Clearings ; larger by \u2018over two niillions than in the pre- |: 17,687,272 we 16,849,431' .43 for which \u2018the demand continues- slow.83 j' Choice ITmited.bdt the.undertone to the market i®.firm owing to smaller offerings.In a jobbing way salas of choice primes were made at $1.36 to $1.10, and seconds at $1.30 per bushel.J \u2018Honey.\u2014kxtracted white clover honey, 7c to 7%e per 8-1b.\" tin, and\u2019 6%c io ic in \u20ac0-1b.tins; bucKivheat honey, 6c and white clover \u2018comb, 13c to 14c.Maple Product.\u2014There was No new.featurd in maple product and the market is dull.Syrup, in 15- \u201cgal.casks, 5e per 1b.; in tins, 40e to b0c per wine measure, and 6c to 70\u20ac forsimperlal, and.Beauce sugur, 8e to 84e per \u201cA1b.; Townships, do.8%c to Te.| Potatoes.\u2014Tho tonc-of the mark ket \u2018(or potatoes remains firm under & good demand and sales of choice stock in a per bag, \u20acx store, and at 65c to ére per bar, in ce lots, ex track, Ilops\u2014T'here was ho change în hoos, Canadian, 33c to ÿbe, and fair to good at 28c to 81c per 1b, Ashes\u2014The tone of; the market for | potash ave steady under a moderate demand.First sorts, $5.50 to $0.60; sec- .onds, do, 35.10 to $5.15, and pearls, \u2018, 6.17 R EARNINGS.| NEW YORK RÉ VESTHENTS.- The Grand Trunk - Railway, system stock, on the basis on De erdsre1- earnings.from.January 22nd \u201cto 3st; tlose, compiled.by Louis S.Colwell, Sri : rm RAE \u2018uné\u2014&-Chérles\u2014Han- \"+ 1804 ace 'avoe saveccious 648, dolph, 87st, Francois Xavier street: Incredse .eve ee \u2026 \u201c$173,124 | Amer.Sugar Com.lose.DIV, Yield, 143 7 4.89 Western Union .\u2014 MORNING BOARD SALES.Following 1s a list of the morning #m \u201cboard sales, as supplied by B.Mackay Edgar & Co.: 10 Can .Pacific at 134 3%, 3 Can.Pacific at 134 1-4.T5 Can.Pacific at 134 7-8.300 Can, Pacific at 134 3-4.25 Can.Pacific at 134 3-8.25 Mackay at 39 3-4, - _.25 Winnipeg at 139, .50 Iron at 18 1-3.- 1256 Tron at 181-4.175 Tron.at 16-14.i \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u201cTel.Main 4848.( E MACKAY EDGAR & C0.* STOCKBROKERS CEUDERS MONTREAL STOR\u201d EXGAAMSE Sooda ana _ysstment Securities.SOARD er.TRADE BUILDING _ + Atchison com.+8 4.4.49 Amer.Smelter, com.86 5; 68 Am.Smelter, pfd.-119 * 7 5.88 Baltimore\u2018 & Ohio.104 .:4 ; 8,84 Amal.Copper 74 2 2.70 Can.Pac.Ry - 134 6.4,47 \u2018Consolidated Gas .202 10 , 4.95 Detroit United Ry.77 4 .519 Mlinois.Central .157 6 3.82 Louis.& Nash.138 6 \u2018 4,34 Missouri Pacific.\u2026.-107 5 < 487 Man.Elevated .170 \u20186 3.62 Met.St.Railway.,.117 7 5.98| Y.Central.149 6- 3.45 Pennsylvania Ry.\u2026.139 6 4.31 St.Paul: 177 7 - 3.95 U.S.Steel prà.95 7 7.361 Tn City .Cake 106 5 : 4,71 Union Pac.Ry.123 .4 3.25 \u2026.\u2026 92 8 / 583 ES States Give Up Hope.| The Téon Age says: There.ls no \u2018hope whatever.of selling to Canada this year ynder-the anti-dumping clauses of the Canadian tariff, for considération does not interest our makers, - Last year under the stimulus of the.rush to get in in time the exports to Canada were 216,800 tons.But even taking into account that this business is lost, the position of the rail mills is very much better than the last, which will go down into the history of the rail trade as the worst for a loos period of years.Munroe & Munroe The Munroe & Munroe exposures are at an end.A.B.Leach and A.G.Loomis and other membérs: of the Montreal & Boston Copper Company Underwriting Syndicate havé agreed to, pat up cash and securities to the nt of $400,000 whièh will make: a sotti ent possible.As a result further litigation will probably be gtopped.\u201c Soo\u201d Ry.Earnings - Zoo\u2019 Railway earnings for December and follows: - .1904._ 1909.1902.Gross.$135,761 \"$531,988 $513,464 Berenses seheres 31.7% ; 306,002 280,708 Dec, net.Jos oon $226,890 \u2018222,716 | t 6 mo.$050.00 © 4,084,818 3,996,560 Expenses .Lo »387 1,907,190 1,876,976 6 ino.net .AAD eue 2115500 Cotton.Price \u2018The cottop options In, Nev fork Jorn quoted as ollows over B.& C.dotph's, private wire: \u2018,.: | Maren .ul oe + tow.dese 044 in \u201cof Selling Rails to ui 7 go that the Canadian Pacific order now \u2018up | to The, and mutton, 5c to bic per ab.the six months, with comparisons, were as = 185.75; minally, at $7 S0\"to 38 Per 100° 10 | Dressed Poultry \u201cThe trade in poultry continues \u2018quiet, the demand.being only for small lots to fill actual wants.We quote: Tur- to 1lci mixed do.76 fe 8c; ducks, » 10, and geesc, \u201810e to 11c per Ib.\u201cDressed Meats .A fair trade was done in most lines ét dresmed méats at steady \u2018prices.Chotée hindquarters beef are selling ut 7¢ to Tic; fronts, 3c to- 4c; lambs, at 7c _\u2014 Dressed Hogs * Phe \u2018demand for dressed: \u2018hogs was fairly wood, and, as supplies are none too large, the undertone to the market is very firm, \u2018with sales of abattoir fresh-killed in a Jobbing way at $7.50 to $7.76, and country dressed at $6.50 to\u2019 $7 per 100 Ibe.A fair.trade continues to be don; in other linen at \u2018rteady prices.Local Sugar Prices \u2018 New business \u2018has been snail, owing to the fact that buyers, both here and throughdut the west, have provided for their wants for some time tô come, therefore until.such.are -reduged or some new developments appear in the: | general situation.of a A ature to cpedte ] further exéitement And another In foreign markets little activity is an- \u2018ticipated.° The selling prices to-day are as follows: Extra granulated, in barrels, do., in half-barrels, $5.90; do., in bags, of 100 1bw., $5.70; Phoenix, in bar- vels, $5.70: bright coffae, $5.60; bright yellow, Sadie Ne.8 do.36.50! No.2 do.in bags, 5.20; 3 ; do, hs: a ae: , in Boxes of MO Ne Ta, ash: do, in boxes \u2018ot 35 Ibm, 36.4 = # Hes in the fight \u2018that is now being| but have as yet taken no definite steps | in a jobbing way.Montréal limned_ inf jobbiug.way were mide at 76¢ to \u2018Sec | \u2018keys, 12c to- 1c; assorted chickens, 100 Roy | Halifax Tramway .Finest creamery, 21 1-2¢ to 22¢; fine, 213 to 21 1-4c: under grade, 20c to 20 1-4c; fine western dairy, 17 1-4c to 17 1-2c, and fair to good do, 16 1-2c to 17c;, under grades, 14 1-2c to 15c.\u2018Grain i in Chicago \"The various options in Chicago today were quoted as follows: Open, High.Low.12.30 Wheat-\u2014May 117 117% 116% 116% July Is 995 1003 99% 100% Corn\u2014May ee oo 44% 447% 443, 44% JUIY .es 46% 4516 453 45% Oats\u2014May .30% \u2014 301$ 30% 30% \u2018Is Armour Short ?The wheat pit is beginning to suspect what has been suggested time and again in this, column in the last four months, that Armour is and has been the big short in wheat since the public and the Northwest and the Wall Strect pool took the market away from him last summer.This is why the market \u2018wag forced down during the fall in face of the strongest: position .it has ever \u201cheld and is not allowed to go up now.This pool has Armour in a tight place, as Leiter had the elder Armour \u2018(said an old.grain man), when his famous dcal was run, and would have béeni successful had \u2018Leiter stood on his cash hold up the new crop options, with which Armour slugged him until he could not margin up his deals any longer and broke \u2018him.If this clique \u201cWill \u201cavoid: Letter's mistake they can | compel Armour to settle at.their price.British.Timber Market - (Canadtén \u2018Associated Press.Cable.) ! London, Feb, 3.\u2014A report from the timber market at Liverpool\" shows-the stock of Waney -bdard pine and square pine \u2018is abundant,\u2019 and that consump- \u2018tion i8 poor owing.to high prices re- quired-in order tg.cover cost of stocks.-The-stock\u2014of dll: descriptions of pihe degls and .boards fs more than suff- cient for the'denrand; but it is firmly held.The import of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia epruée deals coritinues light and prices firm, BN \u201cCur »\u201d Securities There was no new featuré to-day.and few if any chargés apcurred.There is a little trading in Mexican' and Havana.Reported for The Herald by Messrs, Œ.Mackay Edgar & Co.-Bid.Asked.Mexican Light & Power Company\u2014 - Bonds and stock .104-& 60 105; & 50 + De + + Bonds .+.++ +0 0u0u0e 7.7 Stook .» 67% 58% \u2019 Havana \"Electric Railway\u2014 Bonds .: .\u2026ovauve .85 -86 \u2018Preferred Stock .\u2026 +.-4614 * 47% Common stock .144 15% Sao Paulo honds-.92 93° Electrical Development\u2014 : .Bonds .[SE 81 ve Stock .o\u2026no00eus 42 4:: Demarara Electric.ce oe eis 25 Granby Consolidatea 1.\"ba B14 1 Montreal & Boston .1% 1% .MONTREAL STOCKS.- The.following quotations were fure nished by W.H.Weir & Son.Feb, 2 Feb.3 DESCRIPTION.Ak, Bd.Ak.Bd.Canadian Pacific Railway 134% isftan 134% Duluth con) .sense dec came cer foun ques MS.wr\u2019 13 bik iz 211} do t rev .0 ini jou ior oronto S.y Twin City Toaveib 108551108 1108\" [105% Detroit Eleotrio .The| 77 TIK| 7734 Halifax Elce Tran Co.\u201cio 108 jl10 [109 Tlodoitailwéy 30 [w= > Mt John Klectrie Ry Winnipeg Elec Ry Mackay com sas ieae000 Riel 0 and ont Nav Co.\u201d 0 Mont Heat Light and Pr THY Dom Iron and Steel, to da do- pral 6 Dom Coal com.-aveseo|: Marconi Wireless .ce .Ogilvie Milling ped.} .do do com.en NA Lake of WV onde \u2018J.anrentide Pul Trinidad Electric - Windsor Hotel Northwest Land Co.do ptd.| Mont Cotton Co.\u2026.Dominion Cotton Co \u2018eee Can Col Cot Co .i.and old crop wheat, and not tried to| v = = | - ers - | | - DISCOUNT SALE OVERCOAT SUITS, \u2018TROUSERS .Ur-TOwN : 22 38 St.Catherine St.Near Victoria.S, 33% pe off 25 pc 1 25 pe «\u201c \u2026- FANCY VESTS, 25 pe wi 0 1 \u201cin, + ) | Down.rôwn \u20ac : Cor.Craig and St.Pete\u201d Opposité \u2018Witness Office.Lows STEWART & CO,, General Insurance Agents, - 16 8T.SACRAMENT STREET.Montreal.Any kind of Insurance Policy inspected and reported on as to.security, conditions, ste.EGHT NURED ~ IN TRAIN ACCIDENT! \u2018Three Cars of St Agathe\u201d Line Left Track Yesterday -\" \"Mr.A.x Perry, Montreal, \u2018 contusion | \u2018on shoulder and back of ear cut.Mr.J.B.White, Montreal, contusion}.on leg.Mrs.Damase Marien, Ste.Jovite, contusion on right side.Mr, Dufour, St Faustin, cut on forehead.Miss Therese Robert,\u201d St.Jhilippe d'Argenteuil, cut, on head.Mr.Joseph Marquis, Sudbury, cut on left arm.Mr.David Nadeau, Rawdon, contusion on back.The above is \u2018the list of the Victims of , an accident which happened on the Labelle branch of the C.P.R.at 4.16 yesterday afternoon, at a point six miles north of Ste.Agathe, The regular passenger train, \u2018in charge \u2018of Engineer Foley, which left Labelle at 2,10 yesterday afternoon, was proceeding on Its way to Montreal, where it was due to arrive at 6.55 last eveninæ, when, a few miles nuorth of Ste.Agathe, three cars were suddenly derailed, and jumped the \u2018track entirely, turning over on.their sides as they left the ralls.The passengers Were \u2018all severely shaken as a result of the shock, and many of them suffered minor, injuries.The only person severely hirt was Mrs.Damase | Marier, of Sté: Jovite, who sustained a serious contusion on the right side.The | other injuries were of a slight nature, and were easily atended to by Dr.Daze sengers were.conveyed and all their wants carefully looked after by the Cup.additional cars to take the place of! those which iad been derailed.The train finally reached Montreal at 12.30 this morning\u2019 with all its passengers aboard, with the exception of rs.Marler, whom it was thought wise to leave\u2019 at Ste.Agathe.~ The C.P.R.could assign no cause for the accident: Superintendent Singleton left his morning to investigate.- This is the first accident which the :* | C.P.R.has ever had on its Laurentian branch.\u2018SCOTLAND ARES PROTEST.The Scottish Home Rule Assogiation have sent to Lord Elgin\u2019s eommission au \u201cprotest against the action of the: House of Lords in Scots legal cases, in-which-they argue that under the of Union no Jinglish authority na power to review or alter the acts or sentences and thé judicature within Scotland or stop the execution of the same.In.violation of this agreement, the House of Lords has been set up.Marchanus Cottor: Montmorency .BANKS Bank of Mon freal .Bank of Toronto.veus | eee [285 Merchants .; Bank of Nova Scotia .Kastern Townships, .n
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