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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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lundi 28 février 1898
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[" lowed thépétamgle of WC; 2.B.To |.ior the bupay.is adlng tissqls Bom | \\[ ntreal to Hifonto-for five dollars.All FY.\u201cven similarly met.\u201d A new tariff has ives- : em li w, tho cen prepared which: will be eflsgtive : mated 4 the comm sait e \u201cvom the present daté, ie whish, afl over home on Saturdaz.The anewer of | ; rotah its connections Vreeiern Ines came to hith under cower { \u2018ne system and through ite RA {and he, formanied it to the committee, with the Azesrioan-lines, it nicole this cab ie hay no idea of whet that answer wal\u2019 te pet vival, P= it my, Tafonmed that the Crand Twp Wad à a ol T ia face to bast wie no.inllengé to .Pi the oi be asked why the is Grand.Frank did not take immediate @.T.R.RATES REDUCED.measures.ta meet th eut of its rivel, : t it.\"was hoping that Teééato, Feb.29.7 Gommencing this 1e C.Ps would see the imprudence morning the Grand Trun i ad à râte war which çould only weet the recent cut made by the Cane have the most disastroms donsequences.Jan i The Grand Trtak dooked for an act of cortrition ox the.part of the ©.PF It hoped it wold ery \u2018Peecari?It waited, thinking it would coma \u201cto is |.serses, and restore île nitpetièe te nes | conditions, SR ho \"This attitude is pegerdad by tie CPR, | on the older hand, as almost Pecksnif- ; der they waiteü 0 LORE v a0 K.È, n Pacife Raïlway by making >| ipl reduction in passenger rates from | atte Ontario Quebec, Vermont, Ë 8 \u2014 BH Led ¥ ot i 5; i iH 5 i; 28 ig = mdi Pomc toi th of the Grand Temuk and its rs : les long, before.it bad the least.¢hoaghs ie of bringing matters to w head.Fitey season .will tell your\u201d that two years agg the Grand Trunk ced -its- of * cutting into - dhe Kootenay business; =\" \u2018 | which the C.-P.BR.had _madé its own.BT ! They will demonstrate that this falk of : 2704 the Klondike business ix msincess; and that the Grend Trunk, \u2018nr \u2018cofperetine 4 I with its allies to hawt the C.» R, » 8 Ü simply carrying out a poliey which Tit 2 \u2018 [has long been -camtemplating.= ° à And the statement of the Grand Trunk-{/ \u2014not an offieipl statement, hut, never | 3 theless, representing the views of those in high pogition\u2014that this company had 7 made saerifices to baïld \u2018up the Bastorm | Provinées,.vrhickh the C, P.R.had J - or ig + ; or 28 which armee à 8 pe LL infeacrih ble.Pople shoused .* shame, in the petition of tin id | its allies to + Diter-Bfate ; get Commission, im-#hich # is pointed out | that prior te: the letion of C.P.R, the\u2018Grend and its | friends were eshbled ts do à larÿe and profitable business by ewrrying BE pespeu- ai ont Waters Bla bush | ; ness which the C.F.: enol do, ; sFa wil this prived them of.of the sé 4 ik Git olla ¢ \u201cThis contention > Grand reux | ork, 28 vea incopalian;- Ada Clem- +.f the is amusing to thse who know the aitus- company, at Êt.; rl va Bp Tears, Catholic; Ada >t be tion,\u201d said Mr.McNicoH, this mofning.| e ab 4° | Muriel, Paris; France, 26.pairing Berend 7 © to Look at the argument the Grand Trunk dnrthe | {lies Besse Mañow, Toronto, 94 -yeam, .rque- BR makes before the Inter&tate Commis de Geyrd | resbr = Hvaoi | and sion that they did alt ih their power to opt es a on people the North-Western States with | Lu pecple from the eastern provinces, and |\" oo contrast tiie with ite claloc-that it hax} Al made large sacrifices to conserve the mf TT lerests of these very same ; 4.\u2018Why, the states of North | Minnesota, and Michigan, almost Mf |.populated by Canadians, brought there in the manner described by the Grind] ; Trunk in its petition to the Inter-Etate | *hHILE } Et ot Moot 1n Ge hacogia'e Sten, 20 peurs saying; Glen A> Br n the Commerce Commission.As « matier of | je fact, we have agents in the states I have | mertioned, endeavoring to bring beck | our Canadiam people to our own North- | : West, and with great success.Of couxse, | Ye give a low west bound rate.We do not want to fill up the Western | States with our Canadian peèpie, we want ! 2 populate our gra territory.Ro F Nova Scotia, for example, our policy been to divert a stream of mrigration to \u2018he New England States to our own |.North-West\u2014a policy which bas been rrownsé with rouch success For this the G, P.R.-has labored ; for this it.né.off dpe; and whan it has accom- § is best agaitiet\u2019 complaints made agripet | 4 ng A WIRY F251 8 voman nasoed 3 Muse Champlon, | Recordt De.dontigny to shake arrs him by 4.hod poh newspaper.to | M6 fe : Tyson, Boasts Marlowe: Miss Wess, LS.Toate about bail.About six o'alock .ret a Den, newpaper bo | À EE» Foal on Kitts Weer ars ons | LRAT spouted and Nr, Sparrow, the.the effect that he disevizaimated fuvde:f: 5 : fl RA Ella Beaton, Tish: Froysiatee Of ithe thantre, wes pro Febvuary, mitant, at {ed by: Messri Hall, Cross, Brown: & \u201ccity.\u2018aa, mabe ata hcxizical | Sharp.; Alber à ghost -wrgument the ac: calied \u2018Jermon's Black Grook Eox- ictmed: Were.gigh bailed\u2019 out iy the - som y ~Cotiipany, you aid unlawtully, 0 oa 40 put\u201d in an wns : | : In indecent reprodenta.of & hundred?dullars, to put\u2019 in\u2019 an wpe teen, Fi rare the proteges of saloon.3 Cp eg RET TD gd a TE ; | Eralir playhouse or theatre.nd \u2018aituates 44 Worning ten o'clock.Mr.Sparrew Fey et 1h ee | oT ii lon TE | 2) MKING GEORGE, OF GREECE.iC [Eo SE iii Se S| se peal uid Sty dolar plie task j regie \u201cdone.| 2 + _b A = LL hy EET ol .oY ; a Bn rae a.:] t the city, Im su - CANS IMA - in es case.EL ; pee te task th Coa one in portion.ss, w jrs nat prosrnt-citéniad,.being on l'Europe 3) tantly; a moons | 328.Drovidef: hereof the.mid oi aban the bal bands Md been sme: to talk of .2 \u2018the inkecest of the re ok eps te g old H pari - wv ai \u2018 vi >, A pe en 2 # - .: the sata cha Ja .ai ; ; are - Le \u2018asterm provinces, in fhe teeth of the | aed th leclaration as to what \u2018it, hes been doing |.in the past, before the C.P.R.\u2018was 1 a position to divert this traffic whieh ent out of our own country, to the North-West * In thig E tion I ha évidence that the Grand Pranke recom- | { ends its passengere for: the Klondike : ; tes ; 9 do their outfitting at Seattle as being Cape\u201d | \u2018he best and cheapest place\u201d à ib and- Mr.MeNichoil also refers scornfully to larly \u201c2 statement of the Grand Trunk that : i \u2018is situation has been precipitated by \u201ce © P.R.because of the discovery of ; .4 it : F Ë a! * ; exposure his Sir.Forget, 4 érests of _R.\"MER Sadbceay ane or pore, Sullty.of any lewd of the prosecution; objected and requested i ?vossibilities in comméetio with the the 20 13 fe po ok BoE Lo Nal 4 Indécent act or bet or, Indecent manie a week's delay, 0 vv ; { Ontike business.\u2018 Thé Klondike busi.were employed by city 240 French: |-2The fsesds \u2018ot MR.Ewin Mole Pk one pets uy os 1 Several chijeetidns more raised with tha © ow .= > smely an added of the to 165° Puglish.ems À A et learn of his ilies and i{ BOOK, of gr.other thing, or shail ex- I oy - @vion\u201d he said.\u2018Beek fwo.years pecia} * the Grand Trunk expressed the de-jf : ; .Tmmation to eut inté eur Kootenay \u2014 \u201crsinesg, but as the an \u201cwas \u2018then t-mplating the route eat Pass line! 4 pus» © matter was not taken up as it haa | he { Calg ; M at last, when the Grand Trouk, | eal, by : h \u201c+ allies, apd out ite\u2019 opie} Feb 7 al intentiag of a ing car busines + Oonstenitinopié, - tremped = \u201c erever it could find it\u201d.- = Ego ; ces tenes\u2019 \"he (Grand Trunk, on the' other band, |g \u2014 4 / les with reference to the petition of + ty Fa j i El i 5 waa ; ; \u2018u- {réailt that the trial was for ta Li ei fo apd | tend or tom hyo pics | el thal She tial was ied for a nc mea Steeda \u2018hat he 1 ; n I Jenrne foo at the discretion\u2019 of the Touanil 08 affair was a perfect outrage het texnoom thet Mr.McLennsn wes.{ Court, Bet not for à 16ager \u2018period tins two would addacs soil : td he Rd.haven thève:: nt.ed-in doing it, by inst ettedke © i hii 18 # of 11 - Ww -= Western Lines before Y i ke > 4 -\u2014. - N (A0 ND SONS | .Instituté olonis | uaré T rafal 53 Ww Pv rages.\u2019 Last Edition.Vor, XXXIX,, No.49.28, 1898.Price ONE CENT.VAR TO THE KNIFE.RAND TRUNK MEETS THE C.DP.RS CUT IN RATES.» Grand Trunk has, as it says, fol- : the example of the C.P.R.To \"na company 1s selling tickets from «val to Toronto for five dollars.All - points, both east and west, have similarly met.A new tariff has prepared which will be effective the present date, in which, all over Pisengers for the Klondike : ur own nme at Seattle as being Ltcapest place\u201d | dx refers seornfulle to | a7 the Grand Trunk that has been precipitated by se of thee rv of SOUL Connection wish che \u201cThe K'endike busi vided feature of (he ! * Back two vears Franke expressed the do- HT ony Kontenav \u201cThe company was then Le Crows Newt Pass line.taken up as it has the Grand Trunk, carried out its ori- \u201ctacking our business dit?wd Trunk, on the other hand, © reference to the petition of \u201cu lines before the Inter-State N | disco \u201cto the \u2018first applicants who came to them; that laborers to \u2018 ployees.He alwavs tried to do his duty on Saturday afternoon Mr.St.George, city surveyor, took the occasion to protest against the complaints made against him by a certain French newspaper to the effect that he discriminated in favor of English-speaking laborers employed by the Corporation against French-speaking citizens, and that he did not put a stop iniquitous custom, followed by certeumr foreinen, of giving employment .to men who were the proteges of saloon- i keepers, In his protest the city surveyor 2° fo Heathers, tha late the \u2018Roman\u2019 between Liverpool and Montreal in the season of 1895.The \u2018Roman\u2019 is one of the Dominion line steamers sailing in the Boston service along with the \u2018Canada, \u2018New England\u2019 (a new steamer of ten thousand tons and & speed of seventeen and a half knots), \u2018Cambroman,\u2019 \u2018Norseman\u2019 and \u2018Ottoman.THE SS.CHAMPAGNE\u201d WHICH WAS TOWED INTO HALIFAX HARBOR YESTERDAY MORNING, A WEEK OVERDUE.The Dominion line steamship \u2018Roman,\u2019 which towed the disabled French liner day morning, is owned by Messrs.Richards, Mills & Co., of Liverpool, and com \u2018Champagne\u2019 into Halifax harbor yester- manded by Capt.Roberts.who sailed DEATH OF MR.ROBERT EVANS, The death took place early this morning of Mr.Robert Evans, the well-known coal merchant, at his residence, 1127 Dor- chester street.Mr.Evans\u2019s health had been poor for some years past, but it was not until about two weeks since that he became seriously ill.The deceased gentleman was a nalive of Montreal, being born in this city sinate King George of Greece.about seventy-five years ago.He was |.the son of the late William Evans, who came to this country from Ireland early in the present century.Mr.Evans received his education in Montreal and in 1853 entered into partnership\u201d with his | y : ; \u201cJabnr BH and Thos W.Evans, in The wood: and.coal business in which they were amongst the earliest pioneers in this city.Their first place of business was not far from over his escape, with giving serviees everywhere.yeztorday, George.an ovation.od, x said he was habitually maligned by a certain portion of the French press, which never took any steps to prove the truth of any complaints made against him.| In the first place it was absolutely | false that he allowed an unfair propor- | tion of French laborers to be discharged | off the roads and showed partiality for English-speaking laborers.He explained that he had given orders te the foremen on the roads to always employ the { such orders contained no instructions to favor either l\u2018rench or English ; that when employees were discharged there was never any discrimination in favor of the English.This was proven by the pay lists far February which showed there were employed by the city 240 French 166 English-speaking em- fearlessly: but was always being hamper- cd in doing it by unjust attacks upon him by the \u2018 Presse\u2019 and other publications.\u2018FT am not being given fair play) he concluded, \u2018and must demand it.BREAD RIOTS IN TURKEY.Constantinople, Feb.28.\u2014Serious bread riots have taken place at Gallipoli, where a mob attempted to burn the government offices.The police made thirty- sx arrests, KING GEORGE OF GREECE.where it is at present situated, being on |! Europe.Mr.Evans continued in the busine-s | in its expressions of indignation till about four years ago, when his health failing him, he retired from its active management, leaving his son, Mr.W.been arrested.Herbert Evans, to conduct it.the Board of Trade and was also a gov- the name of his accomplice.ernor of the Montreal Diocesan Theological College.Mr.Evans was a member of the congregation of Christ Church Cathedral and for some eight years held ways taking an active part in church affairs.Outside of the foregoing Mr.Evans lived a retired life.The funeral will take place on Wednesday next, at 2.30 p.m., from 1127 Dor- chester street, to Christ Church Cathedral.MR.DUPONT'S CONDITION.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.EWAN McLENNAN Mr Dupont, the member for Bagot.in- | pected.jured in last woek\u2019s accident, reports | this morning that his patient is not so | well as on Saturday.He more frequently relapses into unconsciousness, and otherwise his condition is less favo- able his parents today a three-year-old: of Mr.I.Saunders, a painter\u2019 wik tally.burned by playing with - matches | ASSAULT ON KING GEORGE.ASSASSINS MAKE AN UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO KILL HIM.Athens, Feb.28\u2014 An unsuccessful attempt was made on Saturday to assas- There was a great patriotic outburst thanks All the His Majesty has received telegrams of congratulation from all the Sovereigns of The press, even the papers op- the old Haymarket, now Victoria square.| pesed to the Roy: family, is unanimous The municipal councils throughout the country are addressing messages of sympathy to the King, and thousands of congratulatory telegrams are arriving at the therein the office of churchwarden, al- | palace.The royal families are greatly touched at the expression of loyalty.ILL.The friends of Mr.Ewan McLennan ; will regret to learn of his illness and that it was necessary for him to undergo à serious operation at the Royal Victoria { Hospital this morning.It was learned Sherbrooke, Que., Feb.28.The doctor this afternoon that Mr.McLennan was who is especially giving his attention to | FeStiDZ as comfortably as could be cx- PLAYED WITH MATCHES.Toronto, Feb.28.\u2014In the absence of a, 5 on | ; 7 members of the Royal family, the Ministers apd the.esiire diplomatic corps at | pag crowd went to the Palace and gave King ACTORS IN COURT: The Police Surprise the Performers at the Theatre Royal.A VERY EXCITING SCENE.For some time past Mayor Prefontaine ; been in receipt of complaints from ac eral, very influential gensiemes ir + ity, including the Citizens\u2019 League, regarding the immoral character of the performance at the Theatre Royal, situate on Cotte Street, and as these letters could not be passed over and no notice taken of them he instructed Sub-Chief Kehoe, in the absence of Lieut.-Col.Hughes, Chief of Police, to investigate the matter.Sub-Chief Kehoe, not having policemen in plain clothes, placed the matter in the hands of Obgef Detective Carpenter with instructions to detail special constables in plain clothes to visit the theatre and report.Accordingly, during the fore part of the week, the special constables, or acting detectives.as they are now termed, placed a report vefore Judge De Montigny who deemed 1t sufficient to issue a warrant for the arrest of those taking part in the show alleged to be indecent and immoral.One of the acting detectives then signed the information which read as follows: \u2014 Canada, Province of Quebec, City and District of Montreal, in the R : Court of the City of Mon treats CT s The Information of the City of Montreal taken before me, the undersigned Recorder of the city of Montreal, at the said city,this Srentyeisth, day of February, in the year ur Lord one thousan and ninety-eight: 4 etsbt bundred Who saith that Larry Smith, Glen A.Em- \u20acry, a man named Ashley, H.Voultilzer, & Woman named Valesca, Mamie Champion, à Woman named Muriel, Kitty Wells, Blythe One of the men who abtempted the life ; further dealt with according to law.of the King of Greece on Saturday has His name is Karditza, He was : and he is a minor employee in the for a number of years a member of | Mayor's office here.He refuses to give and provided; whereof the Tyson, Bessie Marlowe, Millie Webb, Pauline Moran, Blanche Martin, Maud Gilbert, Lottie Nelson, Kittie Clements, Mary Fisher, Ella Florence and Ella Bealer, on the twenty-fourth day of February, instant, at the sald city, ag members of a theatrical company called \u2018Jermon\u2019s Black Crook Extravaganza Company, you did unlawfully, and Jointly perform in indecent representa.tons given by the sald company.in a certain playhouse or theatrs of the said city known as the Theatre Royal, nna situated on the line of Cote street; contrary to the by-law of the said city, im such case made sald city prays that the sald defendants may be anprehend- | ed and held to answer the sald charge, and Taken and sworn before me, the day and year, and at the place first above mention.e (Signed) P.R., Constable of the City of Montreal.(Signed B.A.T.DE MONTIGNY, Recorder.The section of the, by-law under which the charge was laid is civic by-law No.119 which reads as follows: By-law for the protection of public morals, and it was passed May, 20, 1579: tective Campeau, Detectives O'Keefe, Suthergill, Lamouche, Guerin, Collins, and Charpentier, Acting Detectives Picard, Despault, Maguire.Vaughan, Mec- Laughlin, Riopel, Richard and Cote, marched to the Theatre Royal about three o'clock.Previous to this Acting Detectives Vaughan, Cote, McLaughlin and Richard, had secured æata in the front row and when a certain young woman was in the act of going through a rather vulgar performance the officers in question suddenly stood up and leaned over the orchestra railing as if very intent on the performance.The action did not seem mliar to the crowded house at the time, but when the curtain fell down with a bang in the midst of the act, and loud voices were heard from behind the curtain the audience evidently began to realize that there was some- Po coolness and for a time the house twas kept in order.Ultimately the voices from the \u2018gods\u2019 grew louder and louder an?feet were continuonsly knocking against the boards.Whistling was much in evidence, and a general uproar was the result.The orchestra, in ignorance of what was really taking place behinil the scenes.kept up some lively muss.although their suspicions were no douh* aroused as the forms of policemen coul distinctly be cbserved passing to and fra across the stage owing to the curtain not being let down to the bottom.All this time most exciting scenes were tal- ing place in the dressing rooms.The manager of the Theatre Royal, Mr.F.Leclair.was never more thunderstruck and alarmed than when fifteen policemen filed in through the stage entrance, and read out the wasrant., It was then that the curtain went down in a hurry.Evervthing was in disorder.The women hurried to the dressing-rooms where stolid officers watched over them until they were prepared to go to the Central Station.Entreaties were of no avail, although many were made, Ultimately Mr.Sparrow, who is the owner of the theatre, \u201ca is responsible for allowing such performances to be placed on the boards, put in an appearance and endeavored to fix matters up, but without sue- cess, Those in charge of the affair concluded that it was best to take matters quietly, with the result that the female prisoners were removed to the station in cabs, and the male culprits weat on ont.The accused left the theatre unobeerv- ed and then the audience were inform-d of the occurrence.This made matters werve and te confusion whi lh ensucd Lo indescribable.People shouted ° sheme,\u2019 while others cried for their money back, but there was no response.At the police station the prisoners were taken before Captain Beattie, who took down their names, which were given as follows: \u2014Harry von Tilzer, New York, 26 years, Hebrew; Herbert Ashley, 24 years, New York, Hebrew; Wm.T.Stokes, Philadelphia, 60 years, Methodist; Benny Stokes, Philadelphia, 9 years, Methodist; Lettie Stokes, Philadelphia, 11 years, Methodist; Kitty Wells, Now York, 26 years, Episcopalian; Ada Clemens, New York, 22 years, Catholic; Ada Muriel, Paris, France, 26 vears, Catho- ic; Bessie Marlow, Toronto, 24 years, Presbyterian; Blythe Hyson, New York, 10 years, Lutheran; Kittie Webb, New York, 25 years, Catholic; Blanche Martin, New York, 24 years, Catholic; Polly Moran, New York, 18 vears, Catholic ; Lnt- tie Nelson, New York, 19 vears, Protestant; Mamie Champion, New York, 23 vears, Catholic; May Fisher, United States, 26 years, anything; Glen A.Ernest, United States, 32 vears, Catholic; Larry Smith, United States, 35 years, Catholic; Valeska Clements, Germany, 20 years, Catholic.After these preliminaries had been gone through the party were removed ts the cells there to await the arrival of Recorder De Montigny to make arrangements about bail.About six o'clock His Honor appeared and Mr.Sparrow, the proprietor of the theatre, was represented by Messrs.Hall, Cross, Brown & Sharp.After a short argument the accused were each bailed out in the sum of a hundred dollars, 10 put in an appearance at the Recorder's Court on Monday morning \u2018at ten o'clock.Mr.Sparraw also personally supplied a fifty-dollar bail bond im each case.When the bail bonds Had been amicably arranged the company returned to their hotel.This morning the Recorder's Court vas crowded to the doors, every available seat being occupied ag well as standing room, when the case came before Judge De Montigny.The names were called and the female defendants, ali well dressed, stood up in à row before His Honor.Mr.Greenshields, Q.C., appeared as If any person shall appear in a theatre, academy, or other place of public resort in | counsel for Messrs.Hall, Cross, Brown this city, in an Indecent or lewd drew.ob | & Sharp and asked for ap immediate shall make any indecent exposure of his or her person, or be guilty of any lewd or indecent act or bebavior, or shajl exhibit, sell or offer to sell, any indecent or lewd book, picture or other thing, or shall exhibit or perform, or take part, in any indecent, immoral, or lewd play or Tepreson- trial but Mr.Forget, in the interests of the prosecution, objected and requested a week\u2019s delay.Several objections were raised with the result that the trial was fixed for tomorrow at ten o\u2019clock.tation, such person shall be liable to an imprisonment, the term of which shall be fixed at the discretion of the Recorder's Court, but not for a longer period than two calendar months.This by-law, however, amended as to the penalty, which was | made the same as all other civic by-laws, Mr.Greenshields contended that the affair was a perfect outrage and he would adduce evidence has since been | there were no indecent representations.showing that Mayor Prefontaine this morning ex viz., forty dollars or two months imprison: Piained that the Paid: was made beraue t without hard isbor.This, of coy of Istiprs he had weeeived from the high: Ia the maximum penalty \u2018- ee.est ecclesinatien) \u201csuthoritios, 1 ne | \u201cFrais 4 Uri, marriague an docti mé tour \u2019 = Pr da Hicks, Pate Eve Por Chartes A.Tansey; aly be endorond with the neme and cédress ofthe\u2019 \u2018 ST hors, in which case name au adel afb.: abbers should be given , BIRTHS.FOULIS As ot Lambert, on Bob.30th, 1908, ; the wife o£ J.L, Foulis, a soni » \u201c ROROB-\u20140n Foi, 25th at 8 McTavish st.4e Principal rad Mrs.George, soon.26 MARRIED.GPUFF\u2014NELL ES\u2014At Bt George's rpm 0 \u2018Ont.\"on Feb.a rd se RAS Dur #Catoline, daughter of NER-\u2014GRENNLAY-AGt te: the bride's father, on 76 years, à native of = ce mertord, ireland, 7 FANS.~At 4127 Dorchester street, on the inst; Robert Evans, of the firm of = Brothers.\u201ciy ~ Funeral trom his late residence,on Wed- -: mabéay, at 2.20 p.m.28 = > JRLIATRAULT.\u2014In this city, on the 27th 2 Doctor Flavien Filiatrault, Regis 7 of the Counties\u201d of Hoc ochelaga and saute Carr \u2018af the afe.of Le 8 ee rà long fliness -born resignation.ae agg service \u201cwill take\u2018 placé on ry 3, 1898, 12 o'clock, et me ph ag \u201c14° st.Louis à ce.bis house, No.: Tu square at 8.30 precise.Friends and relatives will please attend without =| ther invitation, FINLAY «AL Kirissey pati, Que, Feb.18, 198, .Gay.oe a Finlay, TR ay, Te To SER 27 k - - t A < oi Ha her birthon , pets X ai \u201cu Alice, daughtes of - of_Bay- onse, wos.and vite of Edward Henry R B.\u201c\u2019HOLTBY\u2014Kitled at Coteau (C.A.Rallwa on Reb.B, , Wm.D.\" Holtby, of tows, in his 66th year.McDOUGALD.\u2014At Allenford, on Thursday, i Jan.27, 1%, Catharine McVannel, relict of the Jats Archibald McDougald, years, 8 months and 15 days.McMBCHAN-\u2014At the old manse, Port Perry.Ont, en Feb.17, 1808, aged 3 years, Sy > of th ee, Rowan, iad gran son of the - late Sheriff MoXelinr ton.O'MBARA\u2014On Feb.2, 1898, at Quio, Que., Michael B.O'Meara, aged eldest ue., brother of J, \u20ac Shean i & O'Meara, barristers, ETEPHENSON-\u2014-At Hudson, Que., on Wed- Rn 16th Peb., sé Maris \u2018Catherine, al \u2018\u2019aaughiter © late Jamen Stephenson.5 SUTHERLAND\u2014On Feb.5 1898, at No, 20 bis -son-in-law, Wilson in, Sutherland, late of Glasailen Ont.» SNELOROVE\u2014At Meaford, Ont, on Fes.22, 1898, Charles Frederick Snelgrove, de the 20d \u2018year of bis age.A .TABB.\u2014In this city, on Sunday, Feb.27, 1598, George Everett Tabb, aged 43 years, 4 months and 20 days.Fureral from his late reaidence 560 Cadieux street, on Wednesday, March 3nd, * at 2.30 p.m._Friends and acquaintances please sotept this on.28 WARNOCK\u2014At Buffalo, N.Y., on Feb.34th, | 1398, after a short {ilneas, Elisa Warnock, Pra, of alle ctr\u201d sister of Mrs.Robt.ge hh sh cont ir is EES & CO., .TRE BE UNDEETAKERS, Fsoo.es demon me, A SEEION.OF THR.COURT oF QUEENS.BENCH (Crown ad Bt he\u2019 g crim ur.jsdiction.pw or the \"DISPRICT * OF.MU.be held in the COURT HGOUSK, in the CITY OF MUNTREAL, on TUESDAY, thé FIRST DAY OF MARCH at TEN o'clock fn the foren In consequence, I ætve PUBLIC À NOTION to all who \u2018tend to St any prisoners Dol in the Common Gaol of the taid District, and.all others, that must be then and there: give notice te all Justices of the .Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers, in and top the -saté District, that \"they nwust be present, then and there, with thelr Reco Rolls, Indictments, other.Docu ia £o those ngs whith belong Rah r oy TRE Shp, «| in pleasing.- Ask *o see these.- DINNER SETS.new decorations, $599 set.come in.covered frill and gored band, $2.45.: Satin stripes in rich eo S.CARSLEY CO.LIMITED.The s.-CARSI 1765 te 1783 potes Does + qu ès; 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LIMITED.| | | et\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 £7 Mail Orders Carefully Filled.Cn i EE \u201cIe oe Di Feieion 3 T Brace « of apes w harmony end F tree 7 ood lesling ebeigiing bt: a Ces netions, and the Rev.\"M: Lébeaü, PE MONDAY AFTERNOON, FER.28.* Grande Ligne, who congratulsted the Éociety on its success, and pointed.'out an encouragaient for French.Frotes.ag 4 AT POINTE-AUX-TREMBLES.A PLEASANT EVENING AT THE SCHOOLS.\u2014 | The angual meeting of the Association of Pointe Aux Tremhles Schools\u2019 former and present pupils, took place on Satur- tic was one of the moet interesting ever m held, and is proof of the increasing in- |, terest taken in these French Protestant street, Toronto, the residence ot 2 eg es Ta ; day last, and wes largely attended.i Ri vince, and the spacious chapel of 1.ü = thre ° college was crowded to ite ut- Bor Boars kl whan the most capecity.Among those coming paiship.Sines then they bave | thy | from Montreal we have noticed the Rev.developed nnder bis intelliges jolt Principal MaoVicar, the Rev.Dr.War getic direction.But gent + , Bid T Taylors and à pren many obbers ha rimes douds in Gent 7 I presidency of the Rev, 5.Rondesu, B.A.tie ¥ he Pointe Aix fantom, the progress growth \u2018af similar institutions ro, the pre- vince.It was about five o'clock in the] \u2018February next.sent were mvited o Be where an excellent lunch was served.* Nearly two hundred perwons remained to a concert which wes'given ex- chæively by the scholars.It van a redl success.Fine recitations and evening when the [hecting aéloumed Lt hous, fei religious and hiskerbasd point of view, Lo ; and made it so simple Jimi he was| An - enthusisstic od understood and appreciated by all pre- every pert of Windsor Hall on £ sent.The epeskér severely condemned ded the musiopl talent the doctrines eet forth by Mr.J.J.Ros of Madame D\u2019Alvigny.and Messrs.Plan sean, in his book entitled Fmile\u2019 and con, Du Damaine and De Blasak.\u201cRach the different theories of many so-called of the dosen numbers which 1 made up the educstionists, es impractical and sebv : Hy encored sive.I felon is wooed in ing of à «-ménd ahd heart, At $828 The partons White and }- AE GAS : repair La fre 61187 :, ticdis \u201cby.$26 five ii, des as Joortiers of | pena 2d oom parishioners to discuss the situation.The meting ha vety largely attended, among {balance of $1,406 to the good of the par lot affaire, the Curé referred to what | \u201cTO-MO y 28 MURPHY Open Tenighs un 2.380.RROW d colers.Es 00 aad $13.50.Pou: Winter Dinters.£ rices, $16.10, 50.Your Sholce, only $5.0 'siear ear as: LO Worth trom à Kékvy warm mildest rss\u201d of bed ee $31.00.and.car.of Metcalft st.\u201cPet, 3838.\u2019 ; 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ly at the piano, \u201cTN Pry om | dor the management: of Mr.Charles Har- ise.ST, JEAN BAPTISTE CHURCH.{THE PARISHIONERS DETERMINED TO REBUILD IT.a, .\u201cto \u2014 à.The: Be Abbé Anclair, the energetie ouster of Bt.Jean Baptiste, ix Josing 20 To troed 5ia beatiful chsh, and yecier- |p | day he: called a general meeting of the those \u2018predertt.being several prominent citizens from other.city parishes, .The Curé opened the meeting by sub- | -mitting a statement of the financial condition of the church wp to the time \u2018of the fire, his custom\u2019 having been to fur- \u2018nish a yearly statement of this kind ever since he-took charge of the parish in in 1880, When Abbé Auclair \u2018came to St.Jean.Baptiste the church was greatly encumbered, but by means of wise \u2018management, he gradually wiped off the debt, and his report yesterday showed a ish for the phat year.Having thus shown the past condition No Leclere were appointed « | \u2018held their annual m ing year : \u2018words \u2018co | then Ames and Cl x ireosive \u2018all the AT 4 greed that 3%, lave: made - by \u201cthé \u2018successful tenderer | 0] should be retained until the contract {proved The ladies of the rdeen Association before Christmas, Dr.Barclay presiding.The following officers were elected for the com- \u2014 Mrs.Gillespie president ; orresponding secretary; 2 Mu Reid, and, Mrs F.Minden Cole, | seaistant correspondent secretaries; Mise | Scott, recording secretary; Miss Parkes, treasurer, Committee \u2014 Mrs.Drummond, \u201cMrs.Godfrey Weir, Mrs.R.A.E.Green.\u2018| shields, Mise David, Miss H, David, Miss M Redpath.- Dr.Barclay, im a few well choeen ngratilatod the woik, rind spoke of the appreciation it with among the seftiers in _the Norte West.tion is sending literature euch month to \u2018epe hundred and fifty families, and world\u2019 be very glad indeed\u2019 \u201cto receive contributions of magazines and books atÆhéir\" récme- above the Bauk ike of f Mont otre \u201cTRUANT TENDERS POLICE \u2018COMMITTEE ANNOYED AT THEIR WANDERINGS.\u2014 The Police Committee met on Saturday morning.to consider the awarding of a contract for carters\u2019 numbers, badges, ete.The tenderers were Messrs.F.Hur tubise, Rubenstein Bros, T.A.Gauthier, | C.T.Charlebois, Albert Holmes, M.| Thivierge, M.Dawson and the City -Stamp Company.Before considering the tenders, Alder- ue criticised the manner in oh the tenders had bezen received.Some had wandered first to one department, and then another, before they were received at their proper destination\u2019; some \u2018were sealed, and some\" \u201cwere not.| held: that.most of the tenders: world \u2018bave ben Proper; ave beg pi :recéived \u2018had it.not | Pores for the hegligéncy bogey Fae eue The décidon Süally artiéed st was ta | tenders : Betore the teridecs were: opened it was thé deposit of \u2018a hundred dol- \u2018had béen: filled to: the satisfaction of the a sh.; committne, \u2018or § majority of thé mem veh \u2018Will | hers of it, and\u2019 that the numbers, when | {delivered, Should be inspected and ap- of by a majority of the méra- |.[bers before they were handed over to Feb.| the department for distribution.: \u201cMuch time was spent in considering the | tenders; but the commiittee could not | make up ts mind who to\u2018pive the: contract to, and-soit was decided to ad- jours till Wednesday afternoon.DUTY: WYLL NOT BE.IMPOSED.Épniou Feb, , &:\u2014Mr._ Richardson, member fo wires.; ad him by i# are no enough d Government will also appeal to have the ter eee repérer | 0.02 \"THE ABERDEEN ASSOCIATION.Hingston first vice-president; Mrs, Mactlonald Oxley second vice-president; ladies on their real At present the Aswocia | against he pal ane | recourse.reserved peu EE © from year to year, ie Lt This his point of expiring.f \u2014 i RiasoN: WHY IT WAS SOLD, - Quebes, Feb.28.\u2014The \u2018Sol! | Méhed*tte following on Saturday.yr, b4&ihe above \u201cheading: \u2018Mr.Ernest by., @ | bas sold his residence on Des © arme; »: street to Mr.Veasey Boswell, WW hy a ; Mr Psucaud do #0 is the question dn all aides ?-This curiousity fashion in \u201ca big village \u201d like Que We shall answer very frankly, 3 Pacaud has sold his house to Pay L3 debts\u2014not his\u2019 personal debts, far Le Les none\u2014but te pay the obligations c tracted in an excess of devotion 1, pur his political friends in power.Mr, PL iL \u201cWe 1 .te * Jaek in.D; caud will not get one cent of the price fr: 75 AT al al Ta lor gi Sud re 25.oir ehbice, \u2018of sale.We take advantage of the sane pa occasion to repeat that Mr.Pacaud h\u2026 ce Aaa Cheviot snd\u2019 ver Cloth Inblote, in .Æ not the remotest intention of ,eav, 3} Shsice?for! Soaors.$6.7 7.50 and $8.35.Your | Quebec to feside in Montreal, We hope \" \u201d maadre red .or gikor Jines kp éé arece- \u2019 A The one is su Fiafied now.\u2019 the resid 2 ednetions: Dara Premi leased the resi one : LAD) ES\u2019 JLSTERS- Just thie \u2018Garments for this \u201ckind - {of Dt.Lemieux, in St.Ursule street, ac will oçeupy it after May 1 next.\u201cthe young man arrested for sendi filthy anonymous letters to re.has skipped his ba: and er the-United States.J.Demers, publisher of the \u201cEvenement\u201d has appealed from the judg.in hid case va.the Quebec Govern.+ for reach \u2018of contract.He con E thet \"the $0,000 damages granted he Quebec Judgment set aside altogether.The Sincennes-MeNaughton Company, of Montreal, bought the tug \u2018Florence\u2019 at auction here on Saturday morning for Owing to the still impassable condition of the country roads, the city markets were very poorly supplied on Saturday, Another illicit still has been seized ig Stadacona village, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE SUPREME COURT.Ottawa, Feb.28\u2014In the Supreme Court on Saturday, on the completion of the arguments in the case of Diphael vs, MacLaren, judgment was reserved and à pourparler suggested by the Court with a view to an amicable settlement.The appeal in the city of Montreal vs.ulcair, was next heard.The action was to recover a special tax for the widening of Notre Dame street, in Mont The respondent, by an incidental demand, claimed $5,000 damages due 19 the fact that the street had not ren widened.to an uniform width, and nd- joining buildings allowed to projeet l«- yond.the respondent\u2019s frontage line.The Spm, obtained à verdict for $209.72 or part pp claimed eu re January.1893, decision was affirmed by the judgment of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, from which the present appeal is taken.NORTHERN ONTARIO GOLD FIELDS.Toronto, Feb.28.\u2014Mr.W.Robbins, an English mining &xpert who has just re turned from the Michipicoten and Rat Portage mining districts, is in the city Mr.Robbins has spent several months in the mining districts of Northern Ontario in the interests of English capitalists.His report as to the auriferous resources of the district are most encouraging.\u2018The Klondike,\u201d said Mr.Robbins, \u2018is not a patch on these gold fields of Ontario, within thirty-six hours of Toronto.It is a beautiful free milling cre of a high assay, and even the low grade ores return large profits.This is the country \u2018for capitalists.So far, the Klondike is a poor man\u2019s gold field, although where placers exist there must be also quarts deposits.These placer gravels are washed down from the hills which have not been exploited as yet.But there will be no quartz mining in the Klondike until there are better means of transportation, say, two years from now.\"It Ald.J that all > wes aeques\u2019s opinion alld - - tenders not received in the proper way ONTARIO CHILD IMMIGRATION \u2018shoald be rejected.\u201d This view, how- © LAW.es vus Sot.concurred in\u2019 by certain |.Toronto, Feb, 28 \u2014The Scotch philan- ineshers \u2018of the cetmmittes, Who | thropist, Mr.William Quarrier, has written to Mr.Chamberlain, Colonial Bec- retary, protesting against the child immigration lawe 2opted by the prevince of Ontario.Mr.Quarrier thinks they \u2018are arbitrary and unjust, and asks thot some changes be made.The letter wus -forwarded to the Governor-Generel, a: has in turn reached tha Ontario Gover- ment authorities, An answer has becn | sent to the Old Country to the effect th:: the government will not-be able to male the modifications that the requested 'v the Scotch society through Mr.Qua Ter.,[ : : DIED FROM WANT.- Toronto, Feb.28.\u2014On Saturday even ing John Johnston, living in the rear of 81 Tecumseh street, died suddenly aio! nine o\u2019elock,,.Johnston had complame! cf feeling uawelHl but was not consider! to be seriously ill.He lay down to rc oad.when, a.short time after, his wie went to him she found him just on the Coroner Johnson ix wed a \u2018warrant for an inquest, vhich he {trans withdrew.Johnston's death 1 wan dye.to hesrt.failure, Lroushs on bY lack of nourishment.He leaves a wid vw and: family in.absolutely despitute cireun- | stances.He was an Englishman, whe chenge.| inon: his srl, had encountered mie Te ue CR TAREF dnl Halil and à Figurad, New\" We are at preseat EUROPE UNSETTLED.French Republic on the Verge of Dissolution.\u2014 RESULT OF THE ZOLA TRIAL.BRITAIN WILL HAVE THE WHITE NILE VALLEY OPEN TO COMMERCE IN A YBAR.| (New York \u2018 Times.\u201d) London, Feb.26\u2014During this dying century France has often been in the most extraordinary situations, but never plight.On no previous occasion \u2018has she beeri the Butt\u2019 well J as the moral scorn of Europe.\u201cToday her critics talk not ohly of the tigerish taint in her blood, but of her degenerated and clouded brain.The old brilliancy which used to illuminate her escapades into the fantästic are all gone.She behaves like a\u2019 dull peasant crazed with drink and homicidal passions.When she is able to articulate, her wurds.are oi massacre.This kind of France, almost unrecognizable, is regarded by her neighbors as a public nuisance, and everybody would be glad to see her tumble into a sewer or break her own head.Both the Germans and Italians say frankly that they itch to lay violent hands on her.It is really the feeling everywhere.The \u2018P Lloyd,\u2019 for example, the great metropolitan voice of Hungary, deolares it to be the duty of Europe to draw a sanitary cordon round this uncivilized pseudo-republic, and urges self-respecting nations to refuse to take part in the Paris exhibition of 1900.Yormerly Hungary was France's warmest friend and admirer.This melancholy contrast takes a sinister point from the reflection that fifty years ago this week Louis Philippe fled and the republic was proclaimed.THE CRUCIFIXION OF ZOLA.Zola has become the central figure of the civilized world\u2019s attention and ad- nuration at a tremendous cost, not so much in a financial sense but in the physical and nervous strain of the ordeal The racking nausea at the discovery of what educated Frenchmen can be in the presence of a mob has burt him badly, and has taken years off his life.Of course, be will have a vindication ultimately, and we shall some time.see a street in Paris named after him, while he is trembling and though defiant, in the knowledge that he is the object of the ferocious hatred of twenty millions of his fellow-countrymen, who would tear him in shreds if they could.This knowledge dazes him.He could only gasp \u2018 cannibals\u2019 at the crowd which screamed in triumph over his conviction, His own impulse was to make po appeal, but to go immediately to prison, where, physically speaking, there sou Id be no great hardships to undergo.Entt consultations with Clémenceau and other wise sympathizers have emphasized tie idea that the issues igvolved are too | large and momentous for any possible chance to be wasted, Accordingly a delay of six weeks now intervenes.Apparent- Iv Zola\u2019s cross of the Legion.of Honor is to be taken from bim, and already Ingenious punishments are being devised fer all of his friends whom public malice can reach.(HAOS IN THE REPUBLIC.Meanwhile there is a lull of frightened and confused apprehension.Apparently \u201cbass is close before the unhappy coun- tro The generals have overturned the Re; nublie, to all intents and purposes, tut seem to be provided with nothing to Silks and the Newest.Shades in Tata Shot.Silks.New Dress Goods.Now Serge Coatings, in.New Shades.New Granite Closh, in Pretty Mottled Effects.New Checked Effects, the Latest Novelties, Black Dress Good: THE LARGESY EXCLUSIVE DAY aeons Ry x.cessé st.Catherine and Mountain sts., - EE a EEE ee pu: in its place.Boisdeffre, havirig com- Bik Tite showing.si Nowlins oo, 2 at pelled this fudge and.jury to register his decree as Setator, follows it up with [open nothing elas, The mipistry and Senate Chamber ars all inn'terfon-atricken pal- | sy, not knowing what: is coming next, much less how théy can meet it when it comes.\u2018As for President Féure, nobody honors him with.a ;\u20achonght.His name | has not besn mentioned in the Paris | Press for weeks back.\u201cOf course, things cannot \u2018be put back as they were, and they cannot go on es they are.Some great event is coming; The.pepple.awhit it in complete darkness.As the Germans say, it is Boulangiam without Boulanger.Naturally the Germans also point: out with blunt self gratulation- that it is élear that the generals now at the bead of the French army are even more ignorant and incapable than were their TS, of whom Von Moltke made such \u2018hash ir] 1870.The French papers, however, are red Inu.their readers see.u: mod oi RUA SL Ro SNEERS AT 1 theory \u2018among + FRANCE Ÿ eme Sh in- Paris is\u2019 that Where | will .en à msssacre of the 'Jews: This seems to me.unlikely, save, perhaps, in sporadic provincial cases.For one thing, it would immediately bring down forei complications, for large numbers of the Jews in France are either German, Aus trian, Belgian, or subjects of.other coûn- tries, and the French, with all their frenzy, dread war.They\u2019 know perfectly that the Germans would simply murder \"them if they get into another fight singlehanded, and it has at last soaked into their consciousness that -Rus- sia would not lift a finger to help them.The sneering attitude of the Russian at this juncture is peculiarly galling to the French amour propre.The Russians say they care nothing whether Dreyfus was wronged or not, but that surely no wane people would meke such grotesque hubbub about it.This has a special quality of irony, because it was with the view of pleasing the Russians that the \u2018whole abominable business was beguit.Russian officers, visitiig France after - the frienddhip was struck up befween.the two countries, were always dropping unpleasant\u2019 hints \u2018about the Jewish office: in the French army.They constantly rubbed in the fact that in Russia, Germany, and Austria Jewe were .refused commissions, * and it was this which prompted Col.Sandher into the original plot to throw Dreyfus out of the service.From that small \u2018beginning this- monstrous edifice of perjury, usurpatios, and a tien has been evolved.By -the wo \u201cprotection esch.Faocality required a fresh con till the whole Goverment, was: in the responsibi for crime, = UTTER.POL \" Faney ooo 4 he necessity dau à new.Chamber of Deputies.at: sch time must mean.! Party divisions: is the former sense of the word, bave: practically disappeared.- The Radicals - Save been as much cowed by this unnerving alliance of the army and the mob xg their opponents.Over half the.Deputies of the present Chamber, teken man for man, are known ta.believe there ought to have been a, revision of the Dreyfus trial.They dare not, for their lives, say 80 to their constituents.Doubtless some organized plan, for turning this popular aberration to account against the.repub lic will presently manifest iteelf.At present there is: sach complete political confusion that nobody bag the least idea of what the new Chamber will be like except that, considering the mental and | moral condition of, the electorate, it WEST \"AFRICAN SITUATION.English public \u2018opimion tose - fever height of excitement at he el ning of the week over the report of the French invasion\u2019 of Bokoto \u2018thet the re action following * \u2018MM, Hagotaux\u2019s ams | ances is now of excessive, |] and people talk we i 40a Wat Afcickn |! pu le pas enposbed | de Fhaïæ to.be overhgriled\u2019 in coi PARLIAMENT READY FOR Parliameat ba fairly got foo work | te er ie See how clin we are\u2019: dancing thst.\u2018Hurotiux his not disavow any wild cHire to the x NigerValley that.his:Oolonial group are insisting: on, ym Sie x notitg WIR op eel Be explosive point.= | and: be jiu tHe: kind of man to\u2019 make the | wety- ntmont.of hie: \u2018antagboièts émis ressments.Sglisbary.bas no.guch tye went rit give pes tava\"al} \u2018poesible br eh fo rate his ministry from their 'predicapsent,\u201d Unfortunately, in past: times: Freuch.Min- 00 isters, and Hanotayx most.of at, bave taken advantage of this amiability to defraud thé Englieh, and Chamberiain, in declaring \u2018that nothing of the kind shall kappen.again, bax.public opinion ve- hementli behind him.- FO.POSSESS THE J WHITE NILE © While upon the: it of Great Brit- din\u2019s foreign \u2018 affairs Î-tray say that I have received the most-autloritative- information from a:confidential source that after reaching toum - the - Anglo-' Egyptian\u2019 force is to go straight through: to- Uganda, and -that this\" \"date twelve SO months hence will see Fashoda a British post, and the.whole of the White Nile.Valley a safe -Foÿte.for British commerce.A new set of negotiations, or rather miguestiops for negotiations, by | England is now being \u2018considered at ; Brug sels and Berlin for, pat, famous strip.of tertitory, Usas with\u2019 Soul Africe, which.i» 40 - elation poe Armen telat il \u201cTHE NEW \"At last, and \u2018quite unexpectedly, Lord Salisbury seems to have.brought: off a distinct, diplomatic triumph.Although | the negotiitions at Pekin, for an a ly guaranteed loan were not directly successful, Mr.Balfour appears to have] been ill informed in pronouncing them dead.They reincarnate themselves, at all events, in a pominally private loan, Co half English and: half German, - but under conditions which make: it practically | a government, affair.A new set.of concessions was obtained from.China, more important\u2019 than: those which failed, because they involve.for the first time a- claim upon the.Li-Kin, or.internal taxation of empire revenues, heretofore absolutely in the hands of the provincial mandarins, but now apparently to be col | lected or at least controlled by represen: tatives of the hond-holderd.This will do more to consolidate afid develop a.healthful Chinese commerce than any number of new treaty ports, especially.if accompanied by the opening: of rivers to steam traffic, which is mow the under standing in this city.GERMANY AND THE EAST.There is really such a kindly and-al most affectionate disposition toward Salisbury personally.that thoss who mot strenuously impugn his fitness to manage the foreign affairs of the nation are al ways delighted when.he shcceeds i in sony: | thing.Radical papers praise.his Chines\u2019 eoup quite as warmly as: da, those of the now Tories, ang nobody i is impolite enough.=f his attention to England ; | denly walking arm\u2019 in arm with Germafly as aweetly ag if | \u2018spesial s§padrons.\u2019 and} TEI fists\u2019: bd.never been heard of.HE gh Fp ver or Tht ot pair action a change, y to- England is always an.a ciel tn which they can lay aside in a moment when business\u201d profits oem to point that way.It wauld be rash, to build tou much on this new À n entente.how- \u2018ever.There are still ugly questions open in the North Pacific, whee the Russians are pursuing: a line which forever threatens fiction with the English.Alike in Corea, Manchuria, and in the south the French from Tonquin are starting out to do things, just what nobody knows | which may also provoke trouble.Fng- land is formidebly.reinforcing her Asiatic.squadron all the while.The sending of.the battleship \u2018Viotoricus\u2019.through the Suez Canal has excited Europe almost as much as the famoss mobilization of her | 1 #pecial squadron did.- It had been an ax ticle of faith in naval circles that nothing larger than 4 vessel of the \u2018Barfleur\u2019 class.could go through the canal, The.passage |: of \u2018the ?Victoriots\"knocks this on the \u201cbead,\u201d and all\u2019 tes\u2019 of the limita- J tiony of Englahd\u2019é.staal Tésouraés wil.coltsequence: BE WORK.\u201cgot to \u201cde.He must aot apptar.to: Fol dora tan { inch before, the.British: dewande\u2014at 1 {till the: elections are\u201d over=-and he y loc Be Rosebety ao aimally 2 i CHINESE LOAN, | en Davies, just published.- This yield was {the _prodpck of seventy ve\u201d thousand reéth l'enen; chier 6 hound \"of hou \u2018ébep-ves \u2018toi Th all kinds were employed.Tha principal | fish caught.and: their-valuez were as follows: Salmbn, 34,000,000; cod, $3,619,000; herring, 42,000,000 and lobsters, $2,200,000 By provineds ths tateh was: Nova Sco- tia, $6,070,000; New Brunswick, $4,800, British Columbia, : 0, on Que he $2,023,000; Ontario, $1,605,000; Prince Edward Island, 2976,000; Manitoba, $3\u20ac2,- 000; and :the North-West Territories, 000.New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario show an aggregate increase of $575,000, $367, 000.There were.forty-one vesseis in the fur seal and Behring Ses fisheries employing five hundred white and five psgcured thirty thousand skins, fifteen tbousaad of which were got in Behring \u2014 EVE\u2019 OF BATTLE.CLOSE OF THE ONTARIO OAM._PAIGN AN, FXOrFING ONE.¥having been made for even a general | election.The greater amount.of excite- | \u2018ment, jn evidence has.\u2018been gendered by the Liberals.particularly in North To- ronté.The only hope of a Liberal victory in the city seems to be in that constituency.The other three Toronto meats are pretty comfortably safe for the nservatives.Travellers from all parte of the province say that the Tories.were never so enthusiastic, and that their.rallies have been more liberally attended than those of the Liberals.There is-no doubt that they are confident of victory to-morrow.The prospect -of the weather is favor able.to the polling of .a large vate throughout the province.Cornwall, Ont, Feb, 28.\u2014On Saturday afternoon Mr.J'oim Bennett, the Independent candidate, made a very thorough canvass in such -parts of the town as he pid able to reach En the short \u2018time a is disposal.In eveming Of e \u2018same day two well attended meetings were held in Mr.Beunett\u2019s interests.Mr.Bennett was present-at-both and ai.| dressed one in Frénch and the other in Eoglish.Much ehthusiaant was display- \u2018ed in Mr.Bennett's favor.He is gain- ae à hg a a oth town and \u2018country an \u2018indications are e \u2018will be elected by i good majority.The | majority of the Liberal party in town as \u2018well as in meny parts of the country is supporting Mr.hold pa on tie g Eo \u201cFeb.rhe \u201crécent réa shipbuildi the ship ever known, and doubtless machinery of ali descriptions.An idea of the epormous amount of work on hand can be forshied from the fact that} the Clyde alone #iow.has\u2019 orders for 58I,- 000 tons, apart from the four big Cunard freight boats \u2018which are aid to be in \u2018Begotiation.BRITISH FORCE \u2018FOR THE NIGER Liverpool, Feb.38.\u2014The.British steamer \u2018 Niger wi J 8 8.perly of officers, three hospital military stores, amd.» million rounds -ot ae destined for.Lakoja,.relia\u2019 3 rte Fe, 28 The: Sultan oE'Morde- 140, -in order %5 reat.Nis \u2018army\u2019 with.ied invested | is placed boy P-L and 98,000 craft of | mmm _ - 5 y mo y other provinces: decrease: -aggregating .Hundred- and elphty-seven Indians, toon | I to Goveram ent will open an investigation pgrinténdent of hes Cartllon.and Gren- promises to witijesh \u2018the oe bite ro Henry Hees al.ther United Staten are 3 arranging to participate \u2014iù the conse: [P quent demand for finished iron, steel; and | | Parations being ma started on Saturday for the \u2018officers, ten.non-.oan imeiomed.Rurses, a number of huts, a\u2019 quantity.of | ammunition.- Foe goer and the, Pa.SELLS GEMS TO REARM HIS ARMY Pa {Eten vosges siding o Tugs oe, ion of wack \u2018 3 os a3 on x8 > a as vid ee pation inuat vez EE A EM NE wT LE ie TX s, # ; + .& Dressmaking.\"MRE JRFFREY and r .EPINGLE, ; .GQBDS, : COVERTS, \u20188K pion reaidéhos when From $20 to 845, fully NEEDLES, .competent staff, \u2018are prepared for a busy seasca.:- Wa are: how making Dreases àt'a grestiy.wai | ~ rate,\u2019 and still: \u2018guaranty perfect satisfaption.- 2 np de Dr dl: \u201cBEXDEREE; in several COATINGS, HGES, - NOVELTY PLAIDS, .- 'BCITINGS, NOVELTY i NEW ORGANDIES, de, be =, - Orders\u201d taken, snd.garments.\u201cAd \u201ca Mail Orders rotujais aad Gansully Atieates- To .= SEWING MACHINES.- OIL, And Machine Sundries of all kinds.Ye 5 percent.discount for cash, MISS FENOGLIO, \u201cwith « guaranteéd for's pats.OIL CANS.- MONT HENRY MORGAN & ol REAL, \u2014.FUT x proportionately low figures, - pe ood xi, 8846.DEATH OF DR.FILIATRAULT.Dr.Flavien Elphege Filiatrault, regis trar for the counties of Hochelaga and Jacques Cartier, died yesterday, at his residence, 14 St Louis square, at the age of forty-six years, after a long and painful iliness.Deceased had been in feeble health for several years past.A few months ago he went to Europe for the benefit of his health, but returned without having received any material - benefit and he had lingered on ever since, a.complication of diseases finally causing death.He was a native of Ste.Rose and had.been admitted to the practice of medicine, but never practiced his profes gion, having been appointed registrar shortly after graduating.He leaves a widow and four children, two sons and two daughters.- re SIMPSON INVESTIGATION.WILL OPEN TO-MORROW AT ST.ANDREWS.St.Andrews, Ques, Feb, 28.\u2014The Royal' Commission appointed by the Dominion | here to-morrow, March 1; te enquire inte |.+] cliirges against Me -@.P.Simpedn, su N.MacKay; advogate, of this The commiszion will [also sit at Grenville and _Lachute, LL \u2018 SOUTH AMERICAN TROUBLES.New York, Fab.;28\u2014A despatch to the \u2018Herald\u2019 from Buenos Ayres, Argentina, says : \u2018In view of the warlike pre- by Chili, the Argentine Government hzs- decided to- purchase three.warships and arms for fifteen thousand men.The people of Ar gentins are enthusiastic over, pe pet \u2018bility war.Many public \u2018o \u2018have: offered.to give: pert of \u2018their salaries.for buying warships.\u201d It is not: sera \u2018 Iv believed that wat'\u201cis\u201d fhiminent, -but he peopl le consider it\u2019 their duty to prepare \u201cfor should refuse\u2019 to el hom elared that there i no oniive for alarm, \u201cpeltiofs \u2018and \u2018that the \u201chitwben Argentina.and - Chili ave \u2018as \u2018vordisl as ever, = Liveron, ez a Wr wr \u2018for : se pe \u201cin case Chili] \u2018agate à er promise made {erest to \u2018cart on a.New Fox), is a singer, a professot of culture, and a tom; SPORTS AND PASTIMES.(Continued trom Page 10.) CHESS, SHOWALTER THE VICTOR.The first game of the match for.the championship of America.between Chatapios Pillsbury snd ex-Champion Showaltér was played.\u2018on Friday evening last with the re.that Showalter.cama out victarious.Pillsbury layed 1.P\u2014K 4, and Sh ter Then totiowed 5.Pog y Fit 4 PRC en OW \u2018 Bt.Kt\u2014K B 3; 4 P\u2014K 5; K Q 2;.5.P\u2014K B 4.A long game ensued.Showal- ter early forced au exchange of Queens, afterwards hardling his rooxs-in superb style fond.ls so in moves, Mer tar sise ours\u2019 to-day Riz AUSTRALIAN CRICKST, ENGLISHMEN FALL TO PIECES.Sydney, N.S.W., Feb.28.\u2014The visiting team of \u2018cricketers in the final test match, which began on Saturday between play on Saturday they had scored a runs for five wickets down.: SHIPPING NEWS.= \u201cThe Allan Line S88.fran, arrived at Halifax at 7.15 p.m.On Sk \u201cThe Allan Line S88» a agfipd fom Boston, tor Glasgow at hate Satusdax.: >.serve ine 8 omc mn: Saturday a Bem > ia on \u2018on Sho cama day The\u2019 an \u201cLine 88 \u201cLévonian, \u201ctrom.dons arret at Te John, NB; = The Beaver Lips RAS, Gallia sirived at Liverpool to-day at 1.30 am.Yokohama, Fel.26\u2014The 8%.- Raress of India sailed from kere for Vancouver ves- terday afternoon.St.John, dr ou à 27.\u2014 arrived to- Liverpool vig Hotta diet cé Row, po : TS Mites tee sail tn the Cre vi [+ New Lar Fon.Ar fred Xk Léÿéépool.Mareh 15.\u201cMiss Morristen (acer o fh et 13d rks BER litres, © ' ho ne: secured: the services of Si.Wm.H.Rieger, the calebratsd New York rk tence, d'eny mérprise,\u201d whe, with Me Jekin Prume sad oth A sparautes Progreintie 0 I t delsyid by the\u2019 u 2 Freigh y tr Ee le x _ a Sehool will be open TO-MORROW.EVENING.i WINDSOR MALL.\" Moxpay, Fes.28.CHOOL OF ART AND APPLIED DESIGN, 2278 St, Catherine strect.coin CLASSES RE-OPENED OX MONDAY, Jan.3rd TURDAY of = th x, enc on paie à me UY À ABNISSION, 35 cts.SATURDAY, FRER.| Beading Boom open + Members til 6 p.mv.Tuzspary, MarcE 1.SIXTH BATTALION PUSILIBRS.- The Non-Commission: om- \u2018cers\u2019 Class will meet for Drill at 8 p.m.every Tuesday and Fri- tay until further orders, com- _mMencing on Tuesday, the 1st ot March.Absence without leave may result $a dismissal from the Battalien.By order, T.ATKINSON, Bt.Major and Adit -W.C.T.U.MEMORIAL MEETING.Bvery Christian Temperance Union in the eity and suburbs is invited to send > tatives to Memorial Meeting to he d in honor of Miss Willard, at three o\u2019cléck on TUESDAY NOON, MARCH 1st, in the lower hall the Y.M.C.A.Building.J.E.DOUGALL 7 : President, Co TW.CTU- CONCERT OF SACR BD.MUSIC.Miss MARIE HOLLIN ill give = Concert of Sacred Music under the.of (ho Ladin Ald Boctets, 1 Vr © Im A BaATtholamow Carol On TUESDAY : EVEXING, March Ist, sre will take part: \u2014Miss Russell, Migs R,Whit- bam, Dr, A.F.bolo ss Maud Ark- inson, Miss S.Crawford, Miss May Reynolds, the Misses Crawford.Accompanist, Mise C.Rusgell., Tickets, 25 cents, at ths door.Piano loaned by Liundsay-Nordheimer 2 The followin, Holl need.Miss 1st PRINCEof WALES REGIMENT.Regimental Orders, ANNUAL DRILL.1.The Regiment will parade at the Armory in Drill Order, at 8 p.m,, as follows: Right half Battalion on ist and 16th March \u2018Left halt Battalion on 5th and #nd March.The entire Regiment on the 39th March.2.The N.C.O.'a class will, on and after the 3rd March, be held each Tirursday evening at 8 o'clock, instead of on Tuesdays as heretotore.3.Recruits will patsde each Friday evening at 8 o'clock, beginning the 25th Febru- a order, vw W.L.BOND, Capt., Adjutant.ZEPHYR CHOIR: == CONCERT.yr Choir will give their seventh orcert in Association Hall, Do- mini square, TO-MORROW EVENING, arch ist, at 815 o'clock.Well-known Soloists have been secured, and no expense will be spared to Ba ie Ceres Abri the praise tha! Waya al e efforts of this Socte Whip ether nelec- tions, the beautiful tata of \u20ac Ariadne, with fer the fret time in Montreal, .\u2026 - din tin nee Recttal of Sacred.\u2018Music, EMMANUEL OHUROE, ce Corner St.Catherine and Stanley Ste TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1st, 2998, \u2014 _ ADMISSION, FREE.The Ze Annual Silver Collegtion.WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2.MoOTHERS MEETING.\u201cPhe Monthly Meeting of the Mothers will Ba Bold in the Hall of the Y.W.C.A., Dor- r street, corner of Stanley street, on AEDNESDAY, March 2nd, at 3 p.m.ab large attendances earnestly desired.FUTURE \u2018MEETINGS.ANADA PAPER COMPANY, .(LIMITED.) otice is hereby given cat the Twenty- th Annual General Meeting of the Share- ers of Canada Paper Company (Limited) xa be held at the Company's Office, No.Craig stre srest in this city, on TUESDAY, pr a at 3 o'clock p.m.order of J Datty Wino ape SET : i.- Por Great Britain aât 04 anpum far poste age on Weeki Wikies: bh Northern aa $%he last edition of DALY Wrrwees is delivered in the city every evening of publication at $4.00 per aunum, - \u2018ADVERTISING RATES.: DAILY WITNESS Five Enos and offre! es uÿrrards, 106 per line.Contrack \u2019 WERKLY WITNESS.vith large type or cute, 300 line.One-third rednation if se¢ in ass small ad c our © vertising Wry All bosipess communications imoald be addressed * Jobo Dougall & Som,\u2019 \"Witiiess\u2019 Office, Montreal, and ail letters to the Editor should bé addresse * tok of the * Witness,\u2019 Montreal! The Baily Witness, * MONDAY, ce 5,104 emt The sharp and decided action taken on nt in pn ati me PEER ae et tically inaugurated his reign dy showing.that a Mayor of Montreal, moall as his constitutional powers are, is not the mere figurehead that some of his prede- cessors-have claimed to be when anything but weak eompliance was sought from them.Some hint that the fact that we have & new archbishop has something to do with the new order of things, as well as the fact that we have a new mayor, If so, the public will be grateful to both.The courage of the action taken is to be ccmmended, however the case may go.The complaints against the shows that are imported into Montreal by theatre managers have been continuous and indignant.It is a kind of evil that cannot be reached by agitation.The press of Moritreel, whatever reasons may have inspired it, has largely acted a wise part in ignoring the matter before the public, as, nothing fills a theatre like a denuî- ciation of a play for ymmorality.This method of advertising bad plays is a well-understood one, and is sometimes carried on in the most Pharisaic tones, if not for the direct purpose of filling the theatre, at least for that of getting raey matter to write about, It is very difficult for moraliste to avoid abetting aswspapecs of this class, It is also voïy difficult: for the anthoiétien, fo: taie: #0 | ori thet will pot de.more harm fan | good, A troupe that has been arrested | has its future\u2019 made\u2019 fr whites it | can trumpet this information before it.Decisiveness and persistence are the only plan.Any weakness will only make things worse, The plea that Res: teen urged on behalf of the persons she in this city that, being American citi our authorities should have kept hands off them, will greatly injure their case.The idea that our public morals are to be measured by any laws or cus toms other than our own will prove very offensive to Canadians, Still less toler able will it be that persons mot tolerated in their own country should make this the dumping-gronnd of theiz.obscenities., vy BRITAIN AND FRANCE ON VE NIGER.The cable report to the effect that an agreement has boen Teachel between Great Britain and Fraigé in regard to 1 boundary of the hinterland of Lagos, Montreal, ura Feb rte Toe pans ot io $1; ality Be à defeat.It is far more probable that the agreement finally resched will give Gres} Britain all of Nupé and tha southern part of Borgu, including both Miki and Bcussa.Sst EXCITEMENT OVER THE ONTARIO ELECTIONS.\u2018A great deal of interest has suddealy sprung up throughout the rest of the Dominion over the prebable result of the elections which take place in Ontario to-morrow.While it was gen: taken for granted that the Liberals would win \u2018once more, a little languid.at tention only was paid to the reports of meetings and nominations and aime \u201cof the parties But during the last fom days the.persistence and.confidence.with whieh the Opposition Tenders : and jog bp publie a and \u2018the.Comerres at least outside of Ontardo, are now really and actuslly hopeful of a victory.They say that théir hopes are not built\u2019 upon mere partisan statements, but\u2019 upon the reports of commercial travellers who have been through the province recently.We do not find any unanimity in the re- | ports of travellers, which are various.Bome believe that the Liberals will lose some ground, but will retain a fair majority, while others believe that the Con- | servatives will win by a small majority.| There is a grest deal in favor of the Hardy Government.Its administration has been good, the times are prosperous, \u2018 and prosperity always strengthens the, government of the day.Then the Lib.; erals being in power both at Ottawa and.Toronto cannot but influence many in, favor of the Liberal Government.On the other hand, the Conservatives have for a couple of years carried on a most.active campaign.Mr.Whitney seems\u2019 to have been well received everywhere The Opposition has not been happy in the issues it bes raised against the government, which has been vindioated in regard to all of them, piggery, timber: policy and mining régulations, and the educational issue ja narrowed down te] whether the Minister of Bdueation | should or should.à not have an ad advisory | committee, \u2018 The real real weakness of the: goverproent lies jn the fact: that it hes rendered some of its best friends indifferent, Its course ja regard to thelr cerise act, amgedment was & blow to the temperance \u201c \u201cpeople \u201cfhich they have névér recovered from, and though they are not hostile.to the government, many | of them are indifferent: Had the gov ernment actepted the temperance people\u2019s programme and determined to stand or fall by it in an appeal to the country, if necessary, there would have been n great deal more enthusisem on the got | ernment side of the campaign than there | has been.Temperance people have, however, nothing to hope for from a tery of the Conservatives ; on the trary, they Would.have something \u2018fear, ada change of Jeadership in con quence of the temperance policy of a tor mer loader was.forced only a few ago, so that.Mr.Whitney may be garded as à pro-liquor leader.The Colt] servaiives .Lave, or, | heir work: Tork | have to withdraw hen forces from wide fa rais-hove: Shien.Cor ws i] ; either in accordance with.the direct irrigation system or by: the precipitation of solid mgtter\u2014\u2018siudge\u2019\u2014and its prepat- ation es-s fertiliser.-Oidhans.:hes.ex- a million dollars.in this \u201cbé à vitrage firm foarte.bused aay Spied Bnlford, Wolvephampton and even the little \u201ctown of Btratford-om-Avon, have alopted one ér both of the methods re ferred to, of solving the problem of trans- time, the greatest posible gain in sanita- tjpn.\u2018 After the passage of the \u2018Public Health Act\u2019.in 1875, the corporation of \u2018Büminghars soquired a municipal farm of fiftedn hundred acres.Great tunnels were constructed so as to intercept the street inging and to convey the foul liquid.contents to subsidence tanks, situated at some distance out of the town.In \u201cthese tanks thy sewage is treated with lime to assist in the precipitation of solid matter, while the liquid portion is carried off to irrigate the land by percolation, through which, into underground tiled drains, it becomes pure enough to be passed, in an innoxious state, into adjacent streams.The \u2018sludge\u2019 is distributed over the farm in shallow trenches, and lightly covered with fresh earth, being thus absorbed as a valuable fertilizer, without causing apy annoyance to inhabitants of the heighborhood.- The subsoil of the farm is: pure gravel, supplying a natural filter bed, and the farm iteelf is in o state of high gultivation, producing heavy crops.|B \u201cpiay-be.added thaï, supplementary to ju diversion \u2018aad utilisation \u2018of.\u2018sritegs abiin: Hvemoring\u2019 \u201ckitgeti\u201d garb- ge, Aven, and night soil to receiving ata- tions, where the coarse garbage and refuse is consumed in furnaces, of which thers are \u2018about fifty in operation.The fine contents of the ash-pits are mixed with those of closet pans, forming a fertilizer which is readily sold to farmers.Most of the night-soil, however, is made into a dry fertilizing powder by evaporation in machines, worked by the agency of heat derived from the burning garbage.This powdered fertilizer is sold at \u2018the rate of thirty dollars per ton.The residuum from the consumed garbage fornis a mass of clinkers employed in road-making or for filling low-lying ground.- The city of Manchester manufactures large quantities of fertilizing matter by | the evaporating method just referred to, and disposes of it without difficulty at a good price.From some of the garbage \u2018a marketable quality of mortar is pre- |i pared, and from slaughter-house refuse carbolie soap is manufactured at the municipal works.The corporation also invests.in low-lying lands near the city, and uses.them as dumping-grounds for nod-combustible refuse, thereby raising the level and forming good \u2018building ground, which ja subsequeirtly sold af 2] good profit, Ab Glasgow the procinits -tiom process.of testing sewage is.large ly adopted, sithough met yet -spplied to the entire city.The sewage-is received in great vats, where floating matter and also heavy articles which \u2018sink at once to \u2018the bottom are removed hy mechanical means.The fluid is then passed on through & channel, in: which\" it.is treated with lime and \u2018sulphate of alumina to assist in precipitating\u2019 solid matter.is:then made to flow.in a shallow stream over the floors of aerating tanks.Hepee it; passes to à series of filtering basics, dome of which are \u201cpartially filled with gas coke, while others are supplied with stone and gravel.From \u2018these tanks the water passes away, to all intenta Vig: | and purposes, clean and harmises into the river.When the.coke used in.the {| filter basin becomes foul it is removed and used as fuel for \u2018the boilers \u201c6f:the englnes\u2019 \u2018off 'the blishméat: The and \u2018sludgepresses,\u2019.which force all} water mt tit an i tha.reennyed: ¥ { daily, forming a heavy charge «into.8° eros | of comparative : \u2018pS wb, \u2018ad the same i It | \u2018 SERA ie ints the Tower\u2019 Thames in a rastinlly purified condition.At present the \u2018sludge\u2019 cannot be successfully disposed of for fertilizing purposes, and it is oe éordingly got rid of-by being dumped in the deep water of the estuary of the Thames by means of a fleet of six \u2018sludge\u2019 sfeamers.\u2018The works at the two re- eeïving stations have cost rather more ed than four million dollars, and the aver- Age: quantity of sewage mmatisg treated sxdbeds two hundred - million gallons \u201cThis intlilles by fix the.greater pitt Sf London's wwage, although\u2019 sme portion of the winfell finds Yeu wiv by 6 superficial system.of relisf sewers inte | Thé Fiver without: passing through \u2018the intercepting ere.pis now proposed toucarry all Fhoéoswagé.throngh outfall foals.for 4 ait voiles leng, and to be discharged directly inte the estuary of the river er to be distributed over the surface of a huge irrigated sewage farm.The latter plan will probably be nitimately adopted, but must in any case be a costiy one, the capital outlay being estimated at from foxty to fifty million dollars.GOLD SEEKERS, BEWARE! DR.CHASE DILATES ON THE DANGERS THAT AWAIT PROSPECTORS NEXT SUMMER.Warsaw, Feb.27\u2014Dr.Wiliem H.Chase, of Warsaw, writes to the Wyo- wing County \u2018 Times,\u201d under recent date from Skaguay, Alaske: \u2018Last fall Ska- @guay was inhabited by a quiet, law-abid- ing class of people, but to-day it has developed into a rendezvous of the most degperata thugs and outlaws of the world: If our government does not act at once there is no doubt that this will be the scene of all forms of lawlessness.In the week ist Tasted, there heve been two murders, several shooting affairs and at least a dozen people held up and robbed.Besides these grest difficulties, there is at the present time an epidemic of cere- bro-spinal meningitis which is almost sure to prove fatal in all cases, due to the exposure and inconveniece in car ing for the patients.In the past twenty- four hours I myself, have had three cases terminate fatally, and all the physicians in town are reporting deaths from the same cause.It is my opinion that there will be an epidemic of contagious dis eases as soon as the snow and ice melt in the apring, for the sanitary condition of the city will be something terrible.\u2018The tewn is built on low ground, in fact it may be termed a swamp.There is a stream running through the centre of the town from which the citizens obtain their drinking water.This giream is also the catch-bagin of all kinds of refuse; aud, as soon as it thaws, the water will be impregnated with all kinds of germs and foreign substances, People who are taking their outfits over the trail will the trail.I expect to see a quarantined town bere and if such should no person would be allow~d g3g i È gf Ë f : È pu sary one of the day.\u201c\u20191 would sincerely advise any person who has a family or a position from which he is receiving a sufficient income to enable him to live comfortably, to steer clear of the storm-rent and bleak the \u201cKlondike fever,\u201d come and get satisfaction the better.Reports of the fabulous wealth of the far north have not been exaggerated, but it | caûrites in VTtidet | Premiet of British Columbia.and Siberia proves, \"Moser says, that they can stand rigorous .| weather, ANOTHER BOUNDARY DISPUTE.: Seatile, Wash., Feb.26.\u2014The steamer \u2018Noyo,\u2019 which arrived here from ages brings news which, if true, probably vi] cause international complications.Parties arriving at Skaguay before the \u2018Nov - left state a report was circulated that 13.| Canadian Mounted Police had raised 1 British flag at Summit Lake, which twelve miles from Skaguay and fourteun miles inside of the American boundar.as at present defined.Captain Linqu'-: of the \u2018Novo,\u2019 says the report had ro been verified when he left Skaguay a: that he places but little credence in :- The \u2018Noyo\u2019 also brings news of maux deaths on the White Pass resulting from wold and exposure.On Tuesday, Fe 15, the bodies of five men who had diel on the trail were brought into Skaguay.It was impossible to learn the names »: any of them.All died from what is call- cerebro- spinal méningitis, which is quita prevalent in Skaguay and along the trail.It has its origin in exposure and a lack of mafficiént clothing to withstand the sévere cold.Peer weather was en- Sountered Jy othe = the shartered steamship.\u2018Mani.twenty-four days from Arctir Lapisné.nd thirteen Fave immigrants, five re and thirty-seven reindeer, four hundred and eighteen reindeer sleds, five hundred and eleven sets of reindeer harness, and between three and four thousand begs of moss for feeding the rein deer.The immigrants consist of forty- three Lapp, ten Finn, and fifteen Norwegian reindeer herders and drivers and their families, making a party of sixty eight men, nineteen women and twenty- six children.Among them are six bridal couples who were married a few days before the sailing of the steamer.The ex was at once loaded on &pecial trains and sent to Puget Sound, where they will take steamer for south-east Alaska.From south-east Alaska the expedition will cross to the Yukon valley.\u2014_\u2014 ROAD COMMITTEE.The Road Committee held à short ses- gion on Saturday afternoon.A number of accounts were passed in order to be ready for the meeting of the City Council this afternoon.Aldermen Martineap, Wilson and Turner were appointed sub-committee to take into consideration all permanent | works carried om by the Road Depart ment.The City Surveyor was instructed to ses.that Moreau street was put in a passable condition.The.saow.upon.it wae eur deep that ik was almyagt impossible for vehicles to reach the Gime Hos pital, which is at the head of the street.\u2014 COUNCIL MEETING TO-DAY.À special meeting of tha City Council will be held at three o'clock this after noon to éonsider reports from the Finance Committee on the appointment of assessors, and that all warrants for moneys be issued from the Comptroller's Department, and also the following notices of motion by Ald.Martineau : To amend by-law No.50, concerning ve hicles; to insert in all contracts given by the city a clause fixing the wages to be paid to laborers; to amend section 93 et al.of bylaw No.107; to amend bylaw No.161; to reconsider the vote of council placing the scavenging under the Road Department.\u2014\u2014\u2014 MEMORIAL MEETING FOR MISS WILLARD: At the memorial meeting to be held in hemor of Miss Willard, in the Y.M.C.A.building to-morrow afternoon Miss Saun- derson will sing Miss Willard\u2019s favorite hymn, \u2018Gently Lord, oh gently lead us.and Mrs.James Laing will sing \u2018Crossing the Bar\u2019 There will be a number of short addresses from members of the W.C.T.U.and others.Dr.Rose, of 18t.James Methodist Church, and Mrs.Sanderson, of Danville,\u201d the Provincial President and treasurer of the World's JW.C.T.U., will be among the speakers.There is some thought of starting s memorial fund ta which those somethin cou tribute who would like to pire compet in memory of Miss Willard to the - object in which she was.ay terested at the time of her desde ther particulars will be meeting to-morrow.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BREAD RIOTS IN SPAIN, Salamanca, Spain, Feb.26.\u2014A crowd of about three thousand workmen, a.companied by groups of women, carrrin: flags paraded the streets to-day, shou\" ing for work and bread.Many houses were stoned: and the railway station w=: stormed and considerable wheat was st en.The authorities promised to fin: work for the unemployed and, as t! - despatch was sent, they were reston:: order \u2014\u2014i FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.Vancouver, -B.C., Feb.28.\u2014A sad Hroc\u201d- ing accident occurred oD Saturday.M.Se Giffin, employed in the land regie!\" office.here, was examining a vevoli¢r i in | bis garden, when the wespon went 27 -| end the bullet: lodged -in-his brain.be \u2018esed was an Englishman by birt, en! was a nephew of the Hon.J.H.l'ern°T, é 2 o ; # D8 sk A .2 * * À MonpAY .+ AS A a EN OF THE DAV, épi eee ét reg amie ame emo | ors, OF DAT: étés es ro hm min, nt nmin, Fr .A 5 .no.* was * ; , ; x deb 7 ?a.: D : : ti - >.ail em, kaguay The Social Question rd irony beginsing through biograp al ala THE Es ow ; Wig lad, fat Py .; .oi A die ol = of I : RENE OWN LL.1 où t ; Nor with Practical Il- obs ore the stam oF he liée \"om the pe Men's Or rotartay attcuoon 7 a uses of Chet, surely } at dp |e fhe Mile P the little Jewish kr | ot Macy and her be waa Done mona: ym od lustrati book of Kings Prominent in the } RE sadience t pew wes au admin 185 1 pédremoi and rt ons.+ the grand hero wi the figure of Elijah, fous > ot eee à Er : be and 5 \u2014\u2014 truth was Israel's prophets.The Taylor, I n the platform thirty.CoH nn ford È uriseg waa incarcate.im \u2018aylor, lasge-hénated, ;; orm was, Dr, He-criticieed Fathér Pard : nqulst DR.TAYLOR'S WORK nie came ea them Chi parti eds le noe of the brother doe a ingel fem ron > \u20ac od net IN THE SLU Rime ne a ren ea he noi oi man aa ack.so mush.sewod to rondo) dndhoa that St.Pual\u2019s amt MS OR | a DE pal 20 | Sag ee oaraoes obliged 15 soph ha No C pénter, in fellowship wi son of a car- Pot à thing « of God.igion 3 en pickin jya_as he gave it 19 |i 0s I - among mem.God ns à mon | and breadeh 28 length, h, and the lens to inter any way bat his ?Pise 1 Te \u2014 rs ais an Lion Claus and God no mers than a or Qaleath le bave à Mia! ea ee ae - | Feb.Dr.Graham Ta glorious w a in God 30 more than be loves Lis have a didfayont guapel, 1 bed $, id died Congregational es lecture in- the Wes be the revelation.hud cals waxd.to où 2 æ hit liom ment, \u2018 That this mg a5.hs The ppeacher t .i ] pany.evening, wes attended no , Saturday OW themselves children of de ward toward à : extende out- Paul» ining\u201d aol rjot- tians were \u20ac.mi | j is.cqûl- dents, but b t only by stu- out high.any further ard tha \u2018sannot extend Projected Mis ow.were net hinted that the apse | de Ly YEE SE æau as w Wet sets can a: Er mmocerate, Ta , 0 \\ ; \u201cMasé- life\u2014tbe first applieation.of ha int ë : e of tt ppt What he mid was #1 fistened number J: Phonipein tind prospered oe I A Ne TR Aptis ciples is to the ip nov prin.3 ¢ st Sona.beside thon: could that other.pers | ta , by i views, of the Pe wed | SUE: sm 189 Notre \u2018Das - - | ous tence and nature Pr of the sie | $Ealest theologian ee our \u201cand: he Lt lend mon te the | of these Tolls, photographer.Te id a = = .Upon the \u20ac tho individual pois greatest mission se bho was woman of Samaria ton anne oF doi socom Dom oan Co yoowent | Wii ; the relation of à the \u2018heat \u2018and to God that Woul of Aquile ind One was: a te da, five irner to the the relation of the man in hist power and pasiton- dt 2 ata.geould Father Par Se fn Coencillor + : I five to the outer.kife in à in his care ae Æ that + the & a dow den .Berthelet.ik hax.the prindple of the uni man je based more a fow souls would adimate | Fothrers + apésties quitted- y te; : tomayd re hy The scientific Era pee mote di our théologiens today.\"They i \u2018The ord ei rt here, is evidently 1.etai he ual consciousness of this 8 indi- True incarnation 1 time to pplit hairs, | *ats Christina ly to show that the nee 8 of [i CT uman life are bei unity of a then Hie oti.inst fiat live in rl = Co ; * \u2019 on fo the asrly 3 © pri x ra I ' Yorky- onstrated ing rastically d ve oif.A mat could an 7 : \u2014 - linonish- and adify y Churèh were 9 0 MG -Ê il n_ Nog: ment of ui to force the ant em- forth in \u2018service tha: go no further NCLUBION \u2014 ; -.|took up the: og anothét.He , a Octo À | Lb me en ire Th vo pn Nord CAMP a red ST em PRET Ÿ - I ifically ; an > nm.= à .3 Pa : : dd P \u2019 .12 OWL.| : bad = of LV ~ the 2 sb Jct 2 pict then Bas been, oat bo retin & ae Somlg .ind Spirit re] REV.pATHER PARDO.ot rapromn the Pr That magic 4 tro Boras bos re eus a w day: s essenti embodiment eppeèrs te o|ness.You rour every-day busi- ' wards the bible, + Stastant attitude.to- nas boxes that serra > 2 Die Ca à oi his eq a an ad pl have ave re religion than The Rev.Dr.re ie, which was fg ria trees, wy Re oi rg \u201cthe sap- Finding siting of the and en .i = is i bis person] 20 it a found to be alone with God You wil et og mies of Dr.Campbell concluded bie Sars ls Eu Pardon mightcas well id hardly + trs bo eid See] JIENR HEE ct \u201cA th-enst of cal bases end ever-present reo.Your fellows.y Jour relationship relationships with ow last evening.He se Father Chinigéy, not \"rer 2 Garage odac- mow is plainly gnenter, i dere, too, the 46 Cathertne at.BOL Spices, Lo the, ex- tion are, and volitional and tions or did it not.\u2019 uch as ye did it, from, Matt.xviii, 15- his text | of \u201cmale mot fo\" speak of the 1 and | the photograph them i in quantity im) OO oi 4 must | - moral ac-| ti : o That is the .with the sn 2 iT.Before i male.adult acep #.©, millions the A big 40-day.: > .Poe nt RACE Joe i valley.a large potency.aduritted to have, ification by faith.That test of jus verses Lo set object edict by these Italy, wi» non évéptics ip France and Oberch with the sketches a It wasi The Best Hete Le gl Das force upon he sbeerve, Heredity and ee reenbis oda That would tal Coch put by the Bev, Father Par The preacher 7 Vere of Lin chur, | of Meats \u2018Gothen, 5 mn Ouh, Suni) OPO i.Is, Club & .À; > nment must be .; and beli .y in, men hardly - dow.y , Father Pas z \u2018quégtion,.came 1 -most Hall Fill - Dramenond x _x ) 's ve a.Sag 22 hi very threshold of admitted to the eve in the Gospel yet! : .per Par- nifeance of the.I that of the trae sig- | T \u2018and -elewwhiers, orers Lyeryw 5 oo 4 xt tnd the mind is porn Ching, Ak he mes où tre Borde st Tra The iow of thoes vas: Ton far do |\" a Li coma a The phctogmagie CE 1000 are: somviac-| = 1°, sep rue VEE ru to Ÿe a person Eving ls the = soul pit.Did they rn he oa wheat the mystery of the Holy own reason on chunk es u the, pening of the we storms of 108 nwst your, sud thet the CALE] AO SEE TEST ay = LEE aren ee Ey | SRL or I WS ST = SSSI CALEDONIA + \"| - Le tos.\"and spirit are open oa the tip Pr fake the word gh wripture, powhere explicitly stated -in bly oi - believers - ion Or dssbm- 1 LC eme nan MINI 3 TS he il, ttes to Tard bimecll a Living one vidual Te a little too cheap of the Church was at de Ams Cr ee 0 9 SANS: AWFUL DEATH.INLIRAL, 2 à manest manifest in practical more and mere * Ye are the bod @ ered se casential \u201cIt js not, poaeid | ros ; wh 5 : : WAT oo Depart child or the adtical work that thet knowledge of y of Christ\u201d A clear in baptism no | for salvation, Neither 61 : | Clits ; ?ze = * dX the adult with whom reordained hi this coming to him | it requi in oir is a belief eco s The the Yoonl Take No Others.TB ed to Hm Sr, SET Tien I eh Br i |, reid Frome forme ls arn ga BRE Teke No Others, ~~ J t ina partition sf en are usconacios of an onder his care.old, broken-dgwn church definite belief in i required to Laye à ps mpg bg a re case, and | pina oie yl pont deal.Whatever dual may a and phy.Vision \u201cof care, It bad given bim « new definite belief in it, Teachers and preach 12 erplifioation \"of tha I was Go6w] .NOTES AND = Winter, : À Epon fett_occasiomally, ity may ake tect to be, not made ve Meant it ze asked bo scoept it, but hey 20: Ohrid wished dés a devi, law.To Cune a Gold à NOTICES.Iv inter _\u2014\u2026\u2014> Ce a 8 rest, us see 12 conciousness, ci sae \u2018hands and hearts.bub made - pri with deuk \"other bat \u2018té take 1 Laxtetère Bromo, in.Ose Deg.= Take] Ee Ve # a M the case of Dr.of Dr.Taylor hae v ASI Le to + abet het to # to{draggiele .Quinine : | .er ee BR ul Which aes Jan 00 of them the talk of pure ont Ara Lancia £ and te rat the moma ate] arters ~~ \u201cA PA yom?em, (18 the .oo jae 4 Win.Ww >.: SN | Ea dm Fn mr en | es c is or bec is or 0 o < Bray iby iol 3 { With s after a constituent a part .The body is know A apply it to! Supers you ol Calst ¥.Bh.Bares, SE .Jopalatie, 41-05 5 the Fi dre as is the goul.Disembod of whet we yow Whey, of vhcle Gonteudion où Faith ?2 000 offious of 21 free dak \u201cres, and try soma.Leu tf nent.of heaven fa it Is among men i de | io a divine biolog history of the | a the loa ; REP TURKISH BATE ER te for SIS 1 preached ook as ale Chrarth a8 Sivine bloloër The Jo of ealed Obrint | URKISH BATH HOTE BL rollers sses, but persone\u2014the : as souls or ite capaci e ages was ghown i \u201cchurch mew \u201d 100 to 144 LAA EL lowing on eh we the: woman, ings Pe ion bode surround.> believert 204 0 144 SE.MONLQUE druunt.\u201d nean : relationabi e growing discoveries of- putting forth highly-ep body capable of He the s a Surdy the | Frommer .» ei br arisen hip of self to antecedents, the meet specified needs In Genoa to did people answers the question, \u2018 How | * B pe mean that fam ont dy t conaiousness s Church the manage bef PAPE ime CADE tel ; .s ta be tremendous forces called hb of those sheikh ; Toke A the tent of an Axab invented, if reading the printing was | guidi ta the, Church and to be led ita :! DID EVE ton, $8 prvivioment.These ed beradidy and patriarchs ben, came the Church of the bhe only way in which Rights joins singe Eh children, by ita ii DID EVER hy ir 0 bear the \\ nel o LB synagogue, th what : , © { needs i sardow J 5 said that ot HH - Pose =e Bea Bip ti ST bah BT Ng ee Eo | ea; EVER DID appears in \u2018Heredity.originel sin en four square, but the ee dis Words of-the text in the br interpret | & ii are the i: ditv 5 in Heredity! The term here of mother conti the natal growth bearing in comparison with See er hey aim the broad nee.ii Freee fowraia.Toki ne MISS on folate the our ee re the Y- M.C.À moyemont the equsintance site moripéaress bail The race A raie £ BO ame 526 green divine soversignty and be- Te oon tians without books or hearing.Chris ane shold bold a diff idea that | \u20ac % ji RS RIEND ol rh i Cm el Bol mt) ESE ine in| {Baking Powder 1.C.A, philanthropist » Tetovauer and foebriste eincarnation was the watch thetr childhood were well atter from ence of the C 4a belittle the infl EE reectercerrrrervevve oii s Sau: Expert and à prisoner at the bar, Ansunits ook ab the i e vatcirord ment \u201cThey wed that 1 the 01d Tes | No cha tha tir of ee he | em favorite expert end probate court.Th pid elo ico feds io Jument, They Sed All the rears with o church cin Tightly the many.| ARRIAGE LICE rose us oa ogy is developing he science thousand congested poverty\u2014f » the law 8 to inform themselves i have ered.\u201cThough de claim never to LICENSES ad ws, sory and ethics.It is à goal parer Pe ty trod Tt thousmay Christ Toa 207 44 ao, why roid ony 2 perma.had the foo oonsiderad that |) Nomx Te 1 ber of ee Je primary factors of the iad Nom oe a Pa istians know the.seriptures from dom, procidéi be dre A to Bold epin- ee of ve \u201cTI 0 ry tere ea ee megs Daas poule ur vor eT, à M ia imposed of self and of other the jean born in these wards are Amer a TONER, vi Het ment of pie.principle of the x selves no such Even in London there.was 3 it 345 Prince Arther st.neial Individ \" viduality into velop-| Dr social - problem.as this : 4 MO À World's oe uality stands for Personality.de à Taylor here paid an el 5 Rd NEY TO LE \u2019 A which, Te to differ, era EE tor oh ad the work of Jane 4 té SL TL of 4 ND a.ity divides, ve in common.Indi that gentlewomes the simple, lady-like, r = ; _ Enserent and en faveradia 1k y : peveonal : vidual oman wha lef .e, ; en fret-clnss- ning ries pommel sale ed | i La bol poms st rs ae A | special ibe philosophy ihe frat contrilstion ground ere \u201cTh pels rombizned adem: boca - BE uch_ ing taney begat ecié-hood-the indi Chica vi the .potitieal ores 1.: A i ARBIAGE LI a 8 pi +d human will with.being.Teron: 12 cage, | Singiehunded, she bad gone SL Licenses, J human consciousmezs it er To et political bandits of of the great- à ; ne Xo Lum.\u201c .| À zhts.It is the _its bill of chairman of the fi _of the city, they à ~ NG, DUNTON & y : i emancipation of proclamation of the city council finance committee tel 53 at me à Pers OF BARRON, fi .created the divine unreat liberty.It [M life, said Dr 8, most venomous thing ADVER =| dé DA 0-06 SIH A6 ATA A504 on ik: a.4 in the human heart t of aspiration ment.No Taylor, is city nk! TISEMENTS.be PL.RSIS EE, TE TE RE a» 22 200 & C0 iF! À crowd = what man is art ans consciousness without attacking i man should \u201crest : : éme À HE .; .Co Se = - - = a 1° 30000 AER O82 > £25 4 EE a en, ac ates the social problem made to be cre brother's keep g it.You are your .rT ce Sot Le 4, ol en pal a i LIES 4286 Sip 425 0 Te À arryins tian history and prophecy Surely Ohris for the keeper.Vou are respous tel EW 4d.RE wo pT Se : PAPER SEE J pony coneummation than to mow no higher can help a the ty \u2018if Fou BD.I % a 2 H a.20 BE # self of every mi e little the al .A j 33 way iW oe i \u201cOE cee aa À À houses the life of Cod and large as to Tle ing glume ?The suburb, op ak ees 3 : .i \u2018 Ly 2720 MA, ARES 3 .; - / ; NT ) th 0 on wes wake this great the race, ohare te better el e centres of population drew oh Noe 1 gp: , = SE 4 - .* E ras: WHOL greater ki world over into ett element that constitutes LO MA 3 pe ST 4 AWE a à | ; pr .n EY BEE vad d THE BEST YOUR GROCER M as this fe js born, care to every child of the rin the.Sith a graphic sketch ivi ki Coa Co Te oH ER KEEPS.: wf etoping E especially, 5.ma 2 BO 2 ,( > a MNMLLT iT 5, Te trom Ths oh CHURCH.a man, oy ly saisgistic ck Pimples, i Order onl JE Co LT a F NE, only believe right may eur TE matiere ing the Churoh to bis very face 7 Now aly my sl tin, cads, rod, | 38 Ce y STRACG: \u2018 N -4 | 345 little what y ; say some.\u2018It matter is asking what I think of ., NOW and hair , 80aly scalp, doy, NE \u2019 ts al Wop 3 ! ; -2 .) or, MR ERT ERE eid od | BREASTS if x TRACHANS 7} | < ~W.ay at , or ; .5 : $ - .- S : au à a vs prior, D-D,, of the Chi Prof.Graham chance to shiould never have had the 98D in the vote a x the most ge : 10020 sa ut Ne 8 registry ur 1 \u2018upon his h cago Commons, | waiti swer.But is sweetest for d, as Well as p 18 = LOUE eue - | 9 re pp last evening.His Emmanuel cheap to for.na ja altogether toe] toilet, bath, and urést 14 + Co - es - 4 3 $ - he W - is text FY r Loe utsery.3 ; .I = 7 Ihe 1) are the ccm flesh\u2019 and Now ye ee There is-8 Life is dear, but it } Î 3 .\u2018 } tpand f part?The bibl members each in his befor the Gospel.All caste is level : a À es o, À basis and meth e, he said, gives the fi fore it.The Charch will lod 39.\"271 M matt nethod of life.I Hing her misgon till & go on ful: 3 J : believe t telis us salem till ia the N ; Co elit\u201d The oom of ths cian of salve, mac Shere wilt he so Church a eh or | 5 \u2018 e plan ! snd Bo Laured ab a5, Jor.\u2019 of selvæ- nacle in which ro be x whet Sy \"ASSOCIATION IN SESSION.The Ministerial Association\u201d mad thie | morning in tbe Y, M.C.A.The: er.BB th M.Hill conducted devotions.There were _present thé Rev.Dr.Evans, ppesident, : in the chair, Canon Dixon, Prineipel Nichols, Everett, McCarter, Ciipabam, Harris, England, De Gruchy, Fleck, Mo ry a ich ware comin, The.Rev.Dr.Moore reported that Dr.\u201c Chiniquy was very well in health, sheer fol in spirite and strong in faith.More?_ over, the venerable father is engaged in | ; acing a new Dook\u2014Torty years in ; ; ra 5.Om e Coon cor om.00 + { throne; of, Handrer.es Hanoverian Stl beers fie) Etat He bun Dy saying thas the hr oy ein a thn ar Hi] i 1 ».» i 1-4 4; #¢f.Christ and the glory that should fol- ow.\u2018There was a close relation between the thé\" indpiration of the scriptures and \u201cthe: incarnation of Christ.was inearnate God.God spoge in every d Those ene of the prophets.men wrote and æpoke as they were moved by the Holy Ghost., As truly as God speke m them, \u2018so truly did he speak in his beloved Son.: Mr.\u201cTroop went on: to speak of the in- sfluence of the ingarnation upon the sdera- bring out.of\u2018them.He believed that \u2018whenever we partook of the sacramental elements in faith, in Jove, in prayer, in reverence, we, partook of the holy communion with God.There was mystery in all this, but that did not make it necessarily false.Human acts are eternal in their consequences.-If there is anything done by us which is good and.great it will be eternal, and \u2018eterna! because God wrought that work.We are thoroughly human, but in a secondary sense we are divine.If the Spirit of God dwell in us we are the incarnation of God through the Spirit.Mr.Troop spoke with intense \u2018fervor and spirituality, and sat down amid ap- plaee.A discussion followed.MacVicar eaid that Mr.Troop Fad br t before us some great spiritual trutha God deals with our race through two heads.Through Adam we received our physical constitution and our moral evil.Through the second head ~Christ\u2014w2 receive our redemption and ification.All the laws of God were ificarnate in the Christ.The incarnation meets all the longings of human nature; it bridges the great gulf which separates the infinite from the finite; brings life and redemption to the race.The theory which holds that there would \u2018have been an incarnation anyway, even ot inne], roa the sone tis the need of bringing fearned principal yep) _praminently ators tie the people.The Rev.F.M.Dewey read an extract from a work recently published on the subject before the mecting, This extract contrasted the \u2018new Christology\u201d with the \u2018old Christology,\u2019 in which the incarnation was dealt with.The Rev.C.E.Gordon-Smith said that the must perfect man would not satisfy the longing of his heart.The incarnation was at the root of his ministry.Prof.Graham Taylor, of Chicago, was here introduced and asked to sit with the association.In response, he said a few words upon the subject before the meeting, dealing chiefly with the influ- énce of the incarpation upon the practical duties and- the practical doctrines of the day.He held that every Christian must, of neceesity, be an incarnation of Christ, and from this he suggested what he held to be a solution of the greht labor and social questions of the day.The Christ-incarnated Christian must go down to the low strata of our great cities, and live among them.By this means only can we lift them; this is the plan which he had been trying to carry - out.for the last three years; he was R x J 1 ih Hil 12h is droits with choicest flowers.NO BLAME SHOWN.Some time ago the Superior Court dismissed an action of damages taken by Miss Eliza Kerr againet the Montreal Street Railway Company on account of injuries received when stepping off one of the cars.The Court dismised the:-action the compan; responsible, and \u2018the Court | of Revie contrmed the dre ft tpm She ment, this siorning.; in the case of Connolly.vs, Meredith & O\u2019Brien.\u201d was a claim in coemection with a brokers age tramsaction on one shares | of Richelieu & Ontario may stock.The 7 nd Sort view ou rmed t judgment this merning, wi the difference that the costs in both courte go against the defendants.|\u2018 CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY.An action for three thousand dollars\u2019 damages has been entered by Miss Ellen Brooks against tie city for injuries received by falling on a slippery sidewalk on Ste.Rcse street.STENOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION.There will be an examination of candidates for the.position of official-steno- grap) at the Court Hous, on \u201cSaturday next.Apple tity, CITY ITEMS The visiting governors woek to the Protestant 2° jones aisle.For | nen of Prussia, then rower, mK not be uly for comp | & .abated since January, 1805, \"but thi for want of sufficient evidence to render\u2019 brow, © | The a of sock Rawson.rendered judg | Sper Court ren-[.ered judgment in favor of plaintiff for].a Fos i comes.of \u201cdivine another, as Most ain, if \u2018there - logic- in the position takem -by the lar \u2018féeling of hostility has remain & same,\u2019 and.any.bpenly avowed | for an o-German alliance \u2018meet with \u2018 violent protests\u201d from \u201cthe great mass of the \u2018population.* \u2018A few \u2018months \u2018go.the PBriglish.and | French press were much: exercised over \u201c| the so-called \u2018merit\u2019 of Germany's, foreign.comin The, leading papers\u2019of Lotiden,and Paris declared that the situation wae an alarming one.\u201d It was with\" fear that they saw the \u2018German commercial\u2019 stream flow triumphantly.onward to.\u2018conquer all the markets of the worid:\u201d : It ie oftén a mistake to draw conclusions \u2018from coin- mercial statistics.The last reports of the French Minister of Commerce are far more favorable for French: foreign Imperial Bureau of Statistics for Germany\u2019s foreign commerce in 1897.The total exports.from: the German empire in 1897 only excen) the, sxporia, of 1806 Se make, \u2018This is 3 mere trifle e other hand, Geman: importa increased.by, 25,000 000 marks iv 1897 over.those of 1896.remark able St prénperir of German.in 159 er a noth- in bo do rit the normal ice « ol the ponts, derlopmemt.2 .OLD.moe GTONTAN::GON Le \u201cOut.Féb.220 | it eight ban ey wadsg.He wad i.en ed toms officer, and- Had wpent knot half a a seven bm ne Jeviriné | , He SE ELECTED: MAYOR or COMO.Come, Que, Feb.BAC a of councillors: held \u2018 ôù \u201cSet fo mestiog of liam Graham as\u201d \u201cele the present the.t Seria : try at |: .right\u2019 when cme kingdom | ect : LN es sachin Fo Baad i Bley.Willian TL should ; EET D pet a commerce than\u2019 are the figares of: the | of tam, Ancient Order of Dotted.Work: Amherst, i; in : disabled \u2018Cham: he wan happy to state that all safe and that the A NARROW ESCAPE.-Jameson\u2019s Point to drive to: Philipsburg across Missisquoi Bay.When about half a\u2018 mile from Mr.James Jameson\u2019s his horse dropped through\u2019 a reef in the \u2018ice.\u201cThis reef or crack was about a foot wide and wag filled with snow.The horse lay \u2018alive had not the trouble been witnessed by Mr.Jameson, who at once sprang jon to a young horse and galloped to the rescue.Mr.\u2018Taylor had unhitched the horse and moved \u2018the sleigh to a safe distance, and with Mr.Jameson\u2019s assis- ténce he succeeded in lifting the suffer- the horse partly over, Mr.Jameson pull- to its feet: The thoroughly-chilled animal wag hastily rubbed, and then Mr.Taylor drove it rapidly across the bay to Armand station where it was well the homes not much the worse for ite winter bath.\u2014\u2014\u2014 | mormSTint SOEPITAL, von.run Bord sions and: three discharged on trial.\u201cThe visiting.governors: for the: eid pi \u201cOUFDOOR RELIEF.Board of Outdoor Relief for the week ending Feb.26, 252 families had been re- lisved, while two half chaldrons of coke, ninety-ons quarter-tons of coal and thir ty-four.quarter-cords of wood d'have been distributed \u2014>\u2014\u2014\" GROCERS AT OTTAWA.Ottawa, Feb.8.\u201cA deputation from the Grosse\u2019 Association waited \u2018on the governdämt.this morning.- They introduced.by Mr.Penny, MP.were {om wax 56s Krein | io [ora Mostrea: Stock Exchange seems to \u2018Tbe.very calm and coliscted.While the un.Ff) ; |:tier hank, 200.at 100; Heat and Light Bonds, Montreal in a few |] Sherbrooke, Feb.28.\u2014A few days ago bo Bank the Rev.Inspector Taylor started from Win \u2018helpless and \u2018would never have come out fret ing animal by the tail until, by turning |: Can.one Teg out and the horse theps struggled | eve\u201d fof, and hew Mr.Taylor \u201cthinks Iake Sho hom that for tao ovo week ending | hich ne.88 F5 ing Feb.28 are Mesérs.Yiugh Melon.| ams Fact nan, \u2018Robert: -Meckay, Duncan Melntyre.| Ww According to -the statement of the ; tise die \u2018results a8 a \u2018whole were donsiders.Lo Neb 36 100 ) -Fpértain : féeling which agRates New.York rétmtinues, thers cannot be any very-dectded | #trength shown here; yet thete are signs [tbat the exchange \u2018on St Sacrament street would be strong if only let alone.Meanwhile the brokers describe it as a waiting market, and appear fairly satisfied with what they did on the morning board.Pa- \u2018Leific: opened weak at 82%, nearly a point lower: than ,Saturday\u2019s ¢loss, but remained EL?ë ze 3 ; sR 8 j 43 3 ff zu = Se E & ses 8: EB 8 ii Can.\u2018 \u201cPac, 275 at L Cable, 10 at 183, 50 at 1894; Toronto Railway, 200 at 99%; Streét Railway, 325 at 260; New Street, 50 at 257%, 25 at 257; Jac.Car- \"1,000 at 87; Col.Cotton Bonds, 1,000 at 97%; Ælecirio Ligt, 25 at 168, 25 at 157%; Halifax Ry., 8 at 137.Reported by Messrs.Nichols & Marler, \" Buyers.Sellers.Counter.Sen Ter Hoods 116 1d0prem.% to 316 prem.' 4% - Reported by.\u2018 Mesurs.Nichol & Marler, Stock NEW YORK STOCK LIST.(Furnished by J.R.Meeker Opening and } Closing F Prices\u201410 a.m.and 3p.m, Robben 5 M.BRITISH BANKING RESULTS, \u2018All the banks have not yet issued their reports for the period ending Dec.81, but & sufficient number have been received to indicate clearly the general character of the results obtained,\u2019 says the London \u2018Economist.\u2018We have analyzed the profit and logs accounts of forty-two banking com- pentes, and of these exactiy one-half cover working for the wholo year 1897, and dne-half are for the hal?year ending De- camber L Fob our present purpose, how., especially as there was.no difference a the conditions from a banking point of view between the first and second halves of the- year, it Will de quite convenieut to} with them as a whole.A \u2018the corresponding periods of shows rian an.that year was in tyrn more profitable for bankers ay fa vs prédosemer \u2026, | Fly.añd 1% higher at 78K%c Sept.\u2018Brokers, corner Notre Dame and 8.Francois Xavier amie dns ( C than Toey.ped tn 1896, le fn no and hin there been a reds tion of NEW YORK STOCKS, New York, Feh.M\u2014London sent lower quotations tor Americans, ' ind prices of the onals responded arply here, à \u2018lines of 8 point being shown by Nortols and Western Sas and Texas preferred an Neo Pacific preterrcd, and a} fraction by others.Minn.polis and Louis rose a point Opening price A tone, 11%; sugar 19 General Electric, 42; People's Gas, 90%: Lj.lington, 98%; S Paul, 9174; Rock Tela, 85; Louisville, base Western Union, s Manhattan, 10144: Missourl Pacific, 263; Jersey Central, 01%.GOLD IMPORTATION.New York, Feb.28.\u2014Ladenburg, Thal nan, & Co., announce that they have engage] $500,000 in gold for importation to this cour.try.This is in addition to the enrage.ments bf $2,200,000 announced by all impor » |ters up to Saturday.UP AGAIN.May Wheat Closes 2 1-4 Cents Higher.[im sone STRONG, OATS FIR, «LARD TRAE, - a se * .\u2014\u2014irs | \"a - Chisago his\u2019 mosnies wheat opencd fog, hk &-owt.to 1 eat higher, and rther advanced, closing 2c higher a: 00% dit May, 1%¢ higher at 88%c to 891,0 The [ wheat in sight was nearly 10,000,000 bushels more last year than the corresponding week of this; while the wheat on passage this ; Week exceeds that of the corresponding week last year by, nearly 12,000,600.In spite of this, however, Chicago prices keep higher than those of New York, thus showing the speculatiye character of the former market.Corn and pork closed strong; oats firm, ang lard weak.CHICAGO MARKETS.The following table shows the range of prices in Chicago to-day, and the closing quotations as compared with those of Sa:- \u201cSaturday's To-day\u2019's Close.Open.High.108% 1% 10334 0514 oon 89% 8 8% 30 31 Low.108% 108 Close, .104% 102% iy 88% 7 29% 80% 26% Hy 10.10.26 A4 10.85 10.40 & 17 y 52 Short Ribs\u2014 May 6.07 July 6.15 10.37 5.12 5.20 6.10 6.17 45 45 17 25 10 17 5.5.5.6.1 J PRICES AT.ro.WHEAT CENTRES.> ad Tork Jus.etre niiig,104 Mareh, May, 104 March, May, #23%e J Detroit Open \u201496c May, 87Mc July.Closing, Ble ay 87%0 July.> Tol ing, 97%c May, 87%c July.Closing, Soke May, 88c July.St Louis\u2014Opening, 8%c July.Closing, me Cay, 84%c July.pening\u201497%c bid May.Closing, 05e id May.Milwaukee\u2014Opening, 18 May.Closing, 103 May.TORONTO MARKETS, Toronto, Ont, Feb.28&\u2014Market quiet Flour quiet, and prices unchanged.Straight rollers are quoted at $4 to $4.10 wn barrels middle freights.Wheat weak, fair offerings, buyers rot inclined to pay over 87c west for red winter; spring is offered at Sûc on Midland; No.1 Manitoba hard dull; quoted at $1.09\u2019 North Bay and $1.06 Midland.Bar ley unchanged with No.8 extre at 37c west, and feed at 34c west.Oats heavy, sales of white mace at 30c west and at 3lc on Midland; mixed quoted at 28¢ west, Peas quiet anad prices unchanged; sales made at 6c west and 57c east.Buckwheat !s unchanged with cars quoted at 35e west and 36c east.Rye unchanged with sales outside at 50c to 5ic.Corn quiet and prices unchanged; car lots quoted at 3lc to 31lc.west.Bran, demand fair, and prices, firm, guoted at $12 middle freights, and shorts at $13.50 middle freights.Oatmeal \u2018 firm with car lots quoted at $3.70 in bags on 85% track.FAIR WEATHER.Meteorological Office, Toronto, Feb.28, T1 a.m.\u2014The following are the maximum and minimum temperatures: \u2014Kamloops, 50\u201486; Calgary, 42-12; Qu'Appelle, 38\u201414; Winnipeg, - 3010 ; Port Arthur, 20\u201410 ;, Parry Sound, 28-6 below; Toronto, 8\u201412; Ottawa, $36; Montreal, 2\u201414; Quebec, 40\u201490; Hall- ; fax,.34\u201430 Probabilities for the next twen- ty-four hours: Fair to-day and Tuesday ; not much change in temperature.Montreal, Feb.38, 189 Readings by Hearn & Harrison's Standar: Barometer at noon to-day, 3.95; yest day, 80.03.To-day, temperature, max.: min.18; yesterday, max.33, min.27.se \u2014 ADVERTISEMENTS.BRIGHT, CHEERY ROOMS TO LET, 27 No.118 Union avenue.oo WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN Situation as Cook; best of reference wages not so much an ob, as a coc fortable home.Apply 217c.St.Ma\u201d _ street.> LLUSTRATIONS FOR BOOS CATALOGUES, ETC Suj plied trom drawings or photographs bY competent artists.and stched op zinc :! moderate rates, by JOHN DOUGALL & 50%.\"Witnees' Offce, Montres NTS FOR SALE \u2018Apily at the * Witness \" Offos LET, AT 28 WOMAN COMMERCIAL\" WITNRSS Ovpros, Feb.28 1808 GRAIN.The market continues very quiet, .with va fair demand, and prices abeut the We.quete same.Oats are a trifle easier, \u2026 lollows:, .AT.2 2e vase 45 sess 0 0.Be to !:ckwheat .+.+.» .\u2026.\u2026.408 to V'arley, according to sample.4è to [~ae, cash .22 5 50 2e 20 en to FLOUR.There is no change to note in the.flour r 7rket, and prices continue firm.The fol- | wing liet representa ths widest range ber\u2026-en the various dealers.Manitoba strong bakers .$4.90 to $5.00 Winter patents .4.75 to 5.00 spring patents .3.30 to 5.40 raight rollors .4.60 to 465 straight rollers (bags).2.20 to 2.80 MEAL, Trade remains unaltered at firm prices, with a fair jobbing demand at $3.75 In bags, «id $3.35 in Wood.FEED.There Is practically no change in feed, and prices remain.irm at previous quotations.Ontario bran at $14; shorts at $16 per ton in bulk; Manitoba bran, $15, and shorts at $17 to $17.50 per ton, including bags.HAY.oo.fte Nothing new can be sald about hay: the | demand is still fair,sivd the ately active and steady.e quote No.1 at $10.60 and No, à at 38 to $8.50 per ton in car lots.i .PROVISIONS._ .Business continues very qillet'anë the trade is almost dependent small Jobbing a quot Canadian pork \u2018at sis te e quote: s $17 per barrel; pure Canadian lard in pails, at 8c to 8c, and compound, refined, (ise to 5%c per 1b.; hams, 11%c to 1234e; bacon, 12¢ to 12%c per Ib, cs A fair jobbing trade is being done In dressed hogs, and prices are steady at $6.75 for light, and at $6.25 to 3640 for heavy per 100 lbs.DRESSED POULTRY.The market is steady with a fair jobbing demand and prices are firm.We quote\u2014 Turkeys .ov vu ss ve ve oo +o Plécto 10\u20ac DUCKB .+.++ ++ ve +0 6.+.S%cto Bc Gsese .ti vt es su ++ on .66 to Te Chickens .\u2026.\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026 B to 8lkc BEGGS, A falr demand.continues without change in prices.We guote: Montreal llmed ., .\u2026 J5c to 16 Western lmed ., .« 186 to 14c No.1 candled .180 to 16¢ No.2 candled, as to quality.1244cto 15%c Strictly new laid .196 to 20 CHEESE, There is nothing to note in the cheese market and there does.not seem to be much prospect of change.As a matter of fact prices are nominal at 7%c to 8c for finest, with undergrades at no fixed price.BUTTER.The butter market continues firm, but inactive.For Incal wants, 19¢ to 1914c has been freely bid for finest strictly fresh made goods.Tub dairy is held at 18%c to 17c, and rolls at lc._\u2014 LIVE STOCK MARKET\u2014Feb, 28, There were about 525 head of butchers\u2019 cattle, 100 calves and 25 sheep and Tamba oîfered for sale at the East Bnd Abattoir today.The butchers were present in large {umber remains very dull,\u2019 with numbers, and trade was goad with prices a tra Spring \u201cbusiness is, ato | Sone tomer than ob Thursday.Pritné beeves bpefiiwith à low range of priés, 4\".© i: old at about 4idc per ib.; pretty mood stock |: at from 3%c to nearly 4c do., and the common dry cows and bulls at from 2i4¢ to 3c per Ib.Calves were more plentiful than usual and brought lower prices, ranging from $2 to $7 each.Sheep sold at about 3%c per 1b., and lambs at from 4i.c to 5c do.Mr.Levesque bought two spring lambs paying $7 for one and $6.25 for the other.Fat hogs a re plentiful, and sold at from bc to 5%4c per 1b.RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL.G.T.R.C.P.R.Tt'L Wheat, bush .8580 8380 Corn, bush .}).760 630 1880 Peas, bush .een 665 666 Oats, bush .4000 23100 27100 Barley, bush ., .cans 1450 1450 Flour, bris .1860 860 1720 Ashes, brls .,.2 8 5 Butter, pkgs .215 820 1035 Cheese, bxs .18 10 28 Pork, brls FN 18 18 Lard, tierces .111 111 Eggs, cases .Ham, bacon, bxs .,.12 4 16 Tinned, meats, pkgs.31 31 Dressed hogs .427 180 607 Leather, rolls .1452 70 1522 Raw bides .90 43 138 Beef, brls .21 FI 21 \u2014 ACVEMENTS OF GRAIN AND FLOUR.Receipts.Shipments.At Chicago\u2014 Wheat, bush .69,000 141,000 Corn, bush .538,000 250,000 Oats, bush .399,000 178,000 Flour, bris .+ 21,647 16,482 New York\u2014 * Wheat, bush .77,700 70,445 Corn, bush .-.17,550 125,290 Oats, bush - 92,400 446,248 Flour, brls 12,774 1,230 Flour, sacks .18,381 66,085 At Milwaukee\u2014 Wheat, bush .24,000 36,000 At Toledo\u2014 Wheat, bush .9,000 7,000 At St.Louis\u2014 Wheat, bush .44,000 13,000 At Duluth\u2014 eat, bush ee ve .33,000 8,000 At Detroit Wneat, bush .25,000 9,000 At Minneapolis\u2014 Wheat, bush .215,000 73,000 _\u2014 WHEAT IN SIGHT.Feb.28, Feb.21, Mar.1, 1898.1898.1887.Visible supply \u2018 US.& Can.34,088,000 35,433,000 43,797,000 On passage to UK .- 25,860,000 25,920,000 18,240,00¢ 11,120,000 7,680,000 On passage to Continent .12,080,000 72,473,000 69,717,000 .71,528,000 Total .BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARKETS.Cable advicee to the Board of Trade this morning were:\u2014London, Feb, 28, 1898.\u2014Car- goes off coast, wheat quiet and steady, 3d lower: malze nothing doing, partially 3d lower.On passage wheat and maize easier, 3d lower, Liverpool\u2014Spot wheat steady; maize quiet.Futures\u2014Wheat, steady 7s 10%4d March, 7s 42d May, 7s 13d July, 6s 6%d Sept.; maize quiet, 33 41,d March, 38 2%d May, 3s 2%d July.Minneapolis first bakers\u2019 flour 26s.Paris\u2014Wheat, Feb.28.90, Aug.27.75: flour, f1.59 May, 59.45.French country markets, steady._\u2014 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Feb.28, 1898.\u2014Hogs\u2014To-day's estimated receipts, 36,000; Yesterday's receipts, according to official Teturns, 13,540; shipments, 3,074; % over, 1,625; estimated receipts to-morrow, 29,000; MoxDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1898, 34e à Ke £0 000 Montreal in the dates Feb.26, Feb.19 Feb.27, brls .CHICAGO SHIPMENTS.ments for the weck ended F of to 122,667 tons against 128,896 for the Previous week, and 81,564 last year, divided &mong the different ronds as follows:\u2014Jort Wayne, 18,489; Michigan Central,13,598; Wa- 11,868; Bmltimore & Okfo, 667; Grand Trunk, 5,878; Erle, 13,868; Big Four, 2.740.LIVERPOOL MARKET PRICES Liverposh, Feb.26, 1808.\u2014 wheat, & $7 lard.Fe ia; tallow, Tov: Tock, be - «2 + LONDON OONBOLS: © nee Fan 28, 1230 pm, 1806.Mo 16; seoount, \"ilk _ BRATSTREET'S WEEKLY TRADE\u2019 Le = +, SUMMARY.~~ = \u2026 BRITISH COLUMBIA, ° vf; jobbers in coast cities salers and continne doing a trade and buying largely in anticipation of interensed outfitting business.Upper country trade quiet and collections slow, while at the coasts collections seem fairly good.MANITOBA.Winnipeg, Feb, 26.\u2014Wheat touched a dollar on Monday~isat, but to-day stands at ninety-seven cents.Owing to rough weather during the past week there Las been little or \u2018nothing coming in from the country.has risen.ten cents per barrel.A slight improvement in business in general Is noticeable, especially in hardware, paints, etc.Bard wire is moving freely in carload lots, and at low rate points is being sold at two and one-half cents per pound.Grooeries remain firm, with a slight tendency to advance in prices, especially in canned goods.There is no new feature to report in connection with'the produce market.Agricultursl iniplements are moving and the prospects for an increased trade are favorable, ! \" MARITIME PROVINCES.Halifax, Feb.26.\u2014Weather conditions, during the week, have not been favorable to business and the volume of trade has country are complained of.sidersble activity in gold St.John\u2019s, blockade -on There is eon- mining circles.Newfoundland, reports an ice the coast, completely \u201cparalyzing all shipping business.\u2018The weather and depth of snow this winter \u2018has been exceedingly favorable to the lumbering interests of the colony.At St.John, N.B., ihe.pro he vision market 1s° very Arm and bread are all marked hig \"nig ONTARIO: 3704 Toronto, Feb.26.\u2014The reduced passenger rates on the railways has had w good effect on business this week.The heavy \u2018snow storms at the besinning of the week \u2018made trade dull in the country and greatly reduced tho number of letter orders coming fn,but there were more buyers in the wholesale houses here, many of them coming from distant points.Phe business 1a Xlon- dike orders has become an important factor in wholesale trade now and the sales are very large There has heen a good ¥olume of business done in dry goods for the spring trade and owing to the improved condition of retail business merchants are ing more largely than for some Years.Hides , are weaker and are likely to be lower in price soon.Leathers are quiet but firm and ome or two lines are higher this week.Wools are In good demand and firmer.«The mills are all very busy and it is now impossible to repeat orders af the same prices quoted four months ago.There is a better business being done in metals and harg- ware.Boots and shoes are fafrly active and a good demand is experienced for spe- celal lines for the west.The deliveries of grain, at country points which last week were very small, are increasing again.Country remittances are improving.* The money market is unchanged and easy at 6 to 7 percent for mercantile discounts, and 4 percent for call loans.QUEBEC.Montreal, Feb.26\u2014The business of the week, ending Feb.26, has been seriously curtailed by the unprecedented snow - blockade, which was caused by the storms ot Monday and Tuesday.Travellers who were snow bound were unable to move until Thursday and but few orders were received until the last two or three days, Wednesday also was a legal holiday, collections have suffered accordingly.The clearing house returns show a very large increase over the corresponding week last year, which is largely accounted for by the extra activity of the stock exchange.Considerable money.has been lost in Montreal \u2018by speculators who dealt in New York stocks, in some instances the losses being very heavy.The local banks are well supplied with funds, and while money is a litle firmer the rates have not advanced, the rate Tor cali loans being still four; percdht, Next.week will likely be a busy- oÿesin.Montreal, the millinery openings will De attended by a larger crowd :of buyers\u2019 usual, due to cheap fares.There have not been any important failures, a few having been expected for some time having had Ro succumb.Prospects are entirely favorublé to an expansion of business, with \u2018the\u2018gd- vent of spring.Ce Quebec, Feb.26.\u2014Trade during the past week, both wholesale and retall, has \u2018been demoralized, caussd by the heavy Aw storm, in other words, a blizzard, which begen on the evening of the 20th and continued until the evening of.the 23rd, bloek- ing the rallways and the city electric cars, the frst time the latter have been stalled this winter.It will take several days.before the blockade has been properly raised and country points heard from.THE FIRE RECORD.Fernwood, Pa., Feb.26.\u2014The Fern- wood Mansion, a four-story frame hota structure, was entirely destroyed by fire early to-day.The total loss will reach $45,000.1 Hanover, Pa., Feb, 28.\u2014The large Flavine Dye Wood.and Chemical Works of she John 8.Young Company were des troyed by fire yesterday, estailing a loss of $40,000.The plant consisted of \u2018five large buildings, together with stoqk and veluable machimery, 1 324 J Fwbie 1.delivered Chicago, Feb.28.\u2014REastbound.freight ship- eb.26, xmount- |.bash, 7,734; Lake Shore, 17,950; Prubandle, | Victoria and Vaneourer, Feb.26.\u2014Whole- been very light.Remittances from the | Ways Ye p te, mention the b lily advertiseriefits.> Advortls: fol table shows the stocks of 1POR.8 | Ah\" vagrk, in sors a ?ALR CHEAP, ALMOST NEW, thie JADE.38 Gufibault street ee FOR SALE, HOUSEHOED FÜRNITURE an casaliers, practically'-néw.\u201cWii be sd | 0béep.ui Prince érébus © vo 0e FOR BALE, \u201cFOR THY MILLION, KIND.\u201clng, $3; C 50; A\" uk $n Moka: feo: cot any loners: anywhere the city.© J.\u20ac TaoRIARMID, Richmond square.~ .; ; 215 -Pp 1.\" PARSONAL-BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS 1088 -_ Dame.Beautiful seta of Teoth for Ten \"teed.Painiess \u2018ext A Alb charges moderate, = 4: Ki , with: good.the cor peso situation; boating.Address, stating he season, with full particuiars, té J.for t 1 \u201c| MQGDBRATE, B.0.Box 2234, Montreal.i Beltimore, Md, Feb, %\u2014A lems requiem: mass for the repose of \u2018the souly the destruction of the battleship \u2018Maine, im, Havana, was celebrated of the Cathe | dral here this morning.Cardinal Gibbons made an address end read the.ser vices for the dead.A number of naval and military officers were present, including those of the militia and naval re then by recourse to arms.Thrice is he armed who bath bis quarrel just?! FRENCH NEWSPAPER COMMENT, Paris, Feb.23.\u2014The Paris \u2018Temps\u2019 says of the \u2018Maine\u2019 disastèr : \u2018Not only do the facts Which have leaked out so far point to a submarine mine as the cause gument in support of this being due to design, \u2018that the Federal Government would have undoubtediy spoken out at once if the supposition of accident had been confirmed.If such is the case President McKinley.will have great difficulty in preventing a conflict.\u2019 : The \u2018Patrie\u2019 thinks that war is on the point of breaking out between Spain and the United States, but advises the.latter to think twice before engaging in & Con: flict.\u2018Spain\u2019s army and navy,\u2019 it says, \u2018is composed of seasoned and tried \u2018men, whereas this \u2018quality is absent in the forces at the disposal of the United States.~The American fleet is organized only for defensive war.As for.the irto existence.\u2019 London, Feb.28.\u2014There is no truth.in the report, circulated in the United States that Ljodys\u2019 underwriters are ask: ing slight war risks upon Spanish steamers bound for the.island of Cubs.'! | The \u2018Echo de Paris\u2019 to-day \u20ac: Tessés the hope \u2018that a Eurôpean \u201calesman will be found to intervene with the view lof the maintenance of peace en the United States and Spain.\u2019 h Confifuing; the paper says it regards the digqlution of the Spanish Coftes as an\u2019 encouraging symptom.' Lo Ci .- PARIS BOURSE.AFFECTED.\" to-day wae dull, Spanish fours were -weak, being .quoted at fifty-mine and fif- teen-sixteenths,.against-aixty and three: | eighths on Saturday.Co - London, Feb: 28\u2014On thè stock \u2018ex change to-day Spanish.fours were flat at 59%, a decline of fivereighths from Satur day\u2019s prices.' \u2019 F AN INFERNAL MACHINE.Kingston, N.Y., Feb.28.\u2014An infernal machine, which was doubtless intended to explode and kill the person opening the box which contained it, was sent to the Rev.F.Weber, the assistant of the Rev.M.Kuhnen, of St.Peters German Catholic Church, by some person or persons unknown, this morning.nature of the box\u2019s comtents was discovered by a clerk in the post-office here.The\u2019 box reached \u2018here in the mail from New York city.\u201d Father Weber, the past few, dayw, 4 reasep.of his seditious, treasc: and unsÂrme utteran in.St.Peter\u2019s German Catholic, An eter's G yaw .| era appreciate tt.: TED, AT ONCE, 4 |PÉan for'a drocets Sue - oral us, Lot S | aBleury wa Mars, Fit.and quality guaran- | Houses Wastes, | WANTED FOR THE SEASON, a remet Po reformed: wiry |; Dar lesson.Apply 37, Mountain \u2018of those who lost.their lives through | es ave forenoon or after 7 evening.avon: Nod Ta Ie Learn Lithographing; aleo Gir} lr derstands embossing.|.Mengraving and street.WANTED, GRNBRAL SERVANT, no weah- ;.ing or froning, Dorchester street.\u2019 Apply to Canada Cospany, 9 \"WANTED, - STRONG BOY, 5: ené-sécibtomed Office.ABOUT : 17 to-drive.a \u201cWitness\" PLANOFORTE PUPILS WANTED, BY A oung- Lady who jhas studied inp Hurope.arms erate.Aply 247 eet, ; BUPILS WANTED.\u2014A CAPABLA COAGH » (B.A.of McGill, \u2018first rank honers\u2019), will IN r Matriculation and Ses- .7_ Subjects: Classtos, Ger- = \u2026 French, Mathematies, - « History, English, eto, \"{OOMS, DOUBLE AND SINGLY, Bathrosm eat: Sa -hot autor heating; telephone; 2 va famil 0; no moving; \u201cterms moderate, Hes Bt.Catherine street.38 \u2018NICELY PURNISHED ROOM TO \u2018LET, on 2 hath-room flat: hot water heating: Auer \u2026+Ught, etc.8 McGill College avenue.25 - MB, TANSSERCER LATE ON ARE -; x just receive \u201c.sortihent of String \u2018Instruments also Muni- ,.cal Boxes and Sheet Music, ble inducements as to price.716 PSE Lewpançe Main street.Fel.Na.see fe 2 oy - + Money to Loan.a = aq: RL MONEY TO LOAN, $4,000 0 $30,000.ARI, RI Dee of the disaster, but there is also the ar- | American army, it is still to be brought i :-\u2014 \u2014A \u2018Por Bale\u2019 or \u201cToc Lay \u2018 such aÂ- \u2018inserted tn the \u2018Witness\u2019 to ; Shor extent.of jwenty-Sre outs or Ad ; A Jarge variety su acards 0éys kept in stock.pe .\u2019 p - - Cl x je N weil rented; faring nine percent; rstclass order.Ap ond square.: DESIRABLE RESIDENCE e hundred acres of 1 on Bank 3 p:.mileu-from City of Sherbbrobke, Comtort- 1, able.house nie Elton, Foodshed- and - three barrs all in good order; spring \" \u2018water; Bell telephone in Bouse: forty © adres under first-class cultivation, balance :: valuable woodland; fine garden and apple cc rchard.Boating on river.Famous lake © Qshing and bunting grounds within easy | âccèss.- For terms, address H.FROST, ;, 78-Imperial Building Montreal.16 xt To | FOR.SALE, SEVEN TABLES and Shely- .ing cherry finish, suitable for any busli- \u2019 Dene Six mirrors; five fost and six feet: P-he ¥- t frameg; wili sell separate, or.together, at a sacrifice, before Tuesday | -pext.Apply 27 St.Lawrence Main \"FOR SALE, STONE QUARRY, within a po'mile of centre of city; best quality build- + ing stone.Apply ta G.W.STEPHENS, Jr, 18 St.Alexis street.25 FOR: BALE\u2014BUILDING LOTS ON Canal pri Bank, St.Hem: size to suit hasers; h;.suitable.for , _ e yards.Apply.to G.W.STEPHENS, \u201c$r.,.18 St.Alexis street.1-8 , Paris, Feb.28.\u2014Business on the-bourse | priest to: whom it wis addressdtl, has at- |\" taized widespread - notoriety within the | Property, a Electric Cars; : contains n reoms -with bat W.C., ak , hroom, w.=.e large BG ZI e, wash\u2019 dasin on à .t, \u201cand \u2018two soap stbne wash tubs with hot and oid ro water, coal room, cold larder and\u2019 Turpace in basement, all in very best.condition.The house is fitted up with ialec- Hie light throughout \u2018and \u2018supplied \u201cwith sh water \u2018from water works: du | £-cover about 15,060 - feet CARL 157 8t.on Solumbia avenue, 23 x\u2018 92;.first lots sou pe GH BECKHAM, \u2018Real Estate A, Ronn 40,-Templa \u2018Building, 185- St.- - strest.- Telep \"FOR SALE, À SOLID'BRICK HOUSR, containing six rooms, pantry,, sad m above Sh Address 8.ness\u2019 Office.FRED.R.ALLEY, RICMAR: D COSTAGAN.ALLEY & COSTIGAN, Beal Estate , dnd Tavestmgnt Brokers, CSL EY ALEATIONE MADE.: Ducdé- and'dobautares bought \u2018Camtierciai-+phper- negetiaiet, - th Young LA à ; at Mt | \u201d IRAE RE ENE Tae , - LR | BTEVATION WANTED, AR HANDT xan, | Who uh.| have reférences 4082 |- t.7 : WANTEP-\u2014 WILL YOU BPRAK ; ch in three months?Apply to Miss\u2019 HPROULX, 1584 Sanguinet.street.New method; progress guaranteed.3.at Mountain ; = \"18 | L Cc - | f land, prettily - St.Francis River, two |.manufsctorié, lumber or | POR.BALK, OR EXCHANGE for good buitt |- \u2018City F very desirable Geptle- |: man's Suburban Residence, close Steam i EURY STREEP, _: ; | Daley 1:40 FHEREROOKE SMREBDT : WABNECKE; Siandard.Roding, JTABNECKE, Standard.ee | FOR SALE, IN WESTMOUNT, Three Lots, |.of Dorchester street.Apply: to |.nveniences, mituated on St.Hrpnite st 1 YY conven! A AAS 0.Tames.Montre.\u2018| or Warehouse,\u201d [Miner to loan cu frst.nd Los morta} : of wy iT WORK WANTED, BY A GOOD PAIN \"TER, Whitewashing, Tinting ; ; to A.FELDMAN, T Andre: ay to 4 FELDMAN, Andrews 4 eo \u2018 o_ hoïses, night wi foforenies rentes.Apply to AL ] \u2018drews: Home, 48 Belmont Park.SITUATION WANTED, BY MAN AND \u2018wife, in either town or country, as general fudoor: servauts; \u2018wife plain cook, man - willing: to make himself generally useful.Apply at THE ANDREWS, HOME, 48 Belmont Park, _ 38 hman; best o ers MAN WISHES TO LEARN FARMING : wife tan cook: (Bug; eb); we ag ress 3 e Frscnent Belmont Park.\u201424- wa ?; BŸ À HESPECTABLE WOMAN Worl : to 51 Cathedral & WANTED; BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW, TRS BY AI rai 0 apply rge si aors Handy man; willing to do any kind of or Address HANDY MAN, Wemens Ges nc 1 - ; \u2018WANTED, BY \"A\" RESPECTABLE BNG- .LIBH widow, washing, or an Kind of work by the day or week.Oh Mrs.G.228h St.George street, - es et - hess- work, | WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE We .» 314 Bt, ; sires, down a.% WANTED, WORK: BY - Ing ar Houseciean \u2018 Address WORK 19,\u201c WANTED; BY STEN ter, ni MENT, \u2018Witn Office.WANTED, .OFFICE WORK as Bookiesper, assistant _ fon.of considerable \u201cclais of work; \\ To Tees\u201d Stoo » Board and Rooms Wanted.Work of an George THE DAY, WASH- inter\u201d fico 55 \u2018or four adults, within an hour\u2019s distance of.ae city sud with early morn! and even: er feriy accomm' on ; plain; comfortable; seasonable vegstablos -and: fruit required; aise cream.Boating ; jGress, = termus.and full \u2018particulars, to \u2018SUMMBR_ BOARD,\u2019 P,0.Bot 2284, Montreal, Te 9B 4 A WANTED, FURNISHED ROOM, in respeat- .table.French Protestant family; state .terme,\u2019 which must be moderate, Address, - 8, 566 Witness\u2019 Office.he * Aiwaya\u2018be mire to mention the Wi has\u2019 \u201cWher: muswerin, & sdvertisame nts Advertis- ars appreciates It.\u2019 : TO LET\u2014A \u2018To Let\u2019 or \u201cFor Sale\u2019 \u201cplacard \u2018is included \u2018with every: such ad- - Yartisément inserted itn the \u2018Witness\u2019 to the.extent of twenty-five cents or over.A large variety of such\u2019 placards are.always opt in stock.9 TO RENT, GOOD FARM OF ABOUT eighty (80) arpents, on the Montee St.Cathepine, close to Montreal.For terms and other particulars apply to DUNLOP, LYMAN & MACPHERSON, Advocates, New York Life Building, Montreal,\u2019 28 TO LET, FIRST CLASS Upper and lower dwellings, Nos.51 to 61 Bishop street.7 Place Royale or 528 St.Paul street.324 TO LET.\u2018Comfortable rvomy house, corner of.Argyle avenue, 14 rooms, and modern con- venlences; .rent $20; no taxes.Apply W.L MALTBY, 800 St.James st HOUSES TO LET.SELF-CONTAINED.2728 ST.CATHERINB \u2018STREET.485 GUY STREET.eu 292 ST.ANTOINE STREET.63 ST.MATTHEW STREET.\"55 MACKAY EBT.= © 114 MACKAY STREET.HL UNIVERSITY STREET, FE STREET.844.DORCHESTER STREET.ORCHESTER STRERT.\u2018 METOALEE AVENUE\u2019 (Wostmount)).- \u201c-° UPPER ÉNENENTS.© \"84, ANTOINE STREET - \u2018 STANLEY STREET.+ : 81a DORCHESTER STREET.Lov LOWER TENEMENTS \u2018CRESCENT STREBT.\" ST, ANTOINE STREET, / ST.URBAIN STREET FLATS.PEEL STREET.BURNSIDE PLACE.Apply 10 NACINTOSM & HYDE, Standard Butiding, 157 St.James St FLATS TO LET.Heated by Steam, \u201ca Suitable for Offices, Light Manufacturing je | - Te uce references.l- -pimsard is\u2019 included with: the day, stores or offices.Apply - atrest.MB: = - 2 \u2018WANTED, A SITUATION AB Carpenter of | Moss stam, Su been ee + a à snd ence, 4 situation: moderate malary, and willing to |- Address, HBB, #78 Notre Dims references.|.OGRAPHER AND night work, Address, ALIGN-.BUMMER BOARD WANTED, FOR THREE | mé - W.C.; \u2018Daley\u2019 tnynhoe 4, DAVID MILLER, 3 Bleary ; 236 2 TWO FLATS, 40:2-40 féet sack, adidining | Witness\u2019 Office; : Te So = 4- Fo 1 ot.Le od ; ATE ba ty wentiod, fhe.Witinie® \u201cwhen pe advertisements, Advertis- on appreciate 1 LL Cad TO LEP\u2014A To Le\u2019 the eegmat inserted i She Witney Le ni A, YR the extent of twenty-five cents Or over, : i of \"mor placards are:-4) are opt oe i TO.LET, CENTRAL LOCMATY, DAISY 6, Gasaliers, nice Lower Tenemef 9 nswiek Streot: aloo nice large fie] - Brunswick street.TO LET, 108 UNION- AV, treet; \u2018Daisy\u2019 acon.Apply to.066 Dorohedtar = 90 LET, Ne, 3 CORNER St: Pôter and Lo.and Jolne, 46, McGill, 94 corner MeGI and Wola, § Tome 33 bt flats, Mogill street, ot 4 26 Cot ; dén, L F8; four minutes\u2019 w from statton, Apply to.JAMES MA: - \u2018EDWARD: MORRI.\u2018SON, St.L B SON, Witheas' From Room, Craig ! 10278 O°LET: 17 LEMOINE ST.four and basssnent; reat] yi sultabdié tenant - Apply_to H.H, AU John Tin, 318 St, Paul street, 26° BTRHET (ie; | iden of.-12 + 14 roomis each, with \u2018Daisy\u2019 heaters, Ou.tario streét, No.1728, \u2018with Par = nace; Ne.17M, stoves, 13 and 14 each; aime.No.1780%, very large.A tenement; \u2018Daisy\u2019 heater.City Hall ave,.No.\u201860 æhd'68, spacious houses of 18 gH rooms Montcalm 4 A i egch.street, \u201cNo, most comfortable residence, ninp rooms near river froat.Apoly to H.PSE t Estate olin Tin, | 3 À at TIN, Agen Paul + 70: LET, Hyndooms ions le N Eg, electric passeng elev ; \u2018terms moderate.\u201d né, TO LET\u2014A STONE FRONT COTE: GE No.9 avenue; seven root.data , - ete.AppRy 1 souLuT, \u201cBELP CONTAINED Huds; Ne.bathroom; furnace: modern Improvencents: 1, 1 and Shiba Office, Custom Housé, -< REL tor Tvs mes Be ve ces; p \u2018safes.pl G.W.STEPHENS, ir.,I3 Bt.Realise TO LET, NEW FLATS, With all Modern improvements; rent from $11 to $80 per month; Cottages,$13; Westmount and city; \u201cles, $15.107 8t.James street.\u2018TO LET, IN ST.LAMBERT, À Housa,-cen- taining seven rooms, i bathroom and w.c.It is very nicely situited on the bank of the river, in shade trees, and a summer kitchen is atteched.Apis G.BEATTY, St.Lambert, or J.B , \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.s TO LET, CERTAIN PREMISES IN THR \u2018Witness\u2019 Building, consisting of a Stüre on the street ievel, and two well-lighted, well-finished, heatèd Sats, inmmediazely Premises above said Store.Thess would be very.suitable for a wholesale establishment requiring a shop or office on the grovnd floor, or would be Iet separately.Only first class tenants need army, Fall perigee, on spplication, to WAL- ACE, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.] 17 HOUSES TO LET, 364 St.Antoine st, upper dwelling, 7 rooms, $156 per month.\u2019 \u2018252 Chatham st., lower dwelling, § rooms, \u2026Ô$10 -per month.- ; .472 Lagauchetiere st, cut stone house, 14 \u2018rooms, $20 per month.: ie 102 Farm street, upper \"dwelling, 4 roux, - 37.00 per month.| 5 : 106 Farm street, upper dwelling, 4 rooms, \"$7.00 per month.110 Farm\u2019 street, upper dwelling, 4 rooms, $7.00 per month.+, 18 Fagor avenue, lower dwelling, 3 rooms, © \"$1.00 per month.~~ °° ; M Fournier ave., Amer dwelling, \u20183 roases, \u201c 37,00 per month.+ {18 Fournier \u2018ave., lower.dW pi 3 sword, $7.00 per miedts.\u2019 TR.EE 388 Seigneurs street, - lower dwelling, 3m, 5 Be Dossinigee street, Towed \u2018dwelling, ¢ \u201c.rooms, $8.00 per month.© STAR 19 rooms, port_m - re 181 Coursol ter upper dwelling, § roome, © $13.00 th.: A FT .187 Coursal streeet, upper dwelling, $13 per month.R Cs 141 Coursol street, upper dwelling, $13.00 par nth.réa Coursel sfreet, lewrer dwelling,\u2019 $8.00.42 Caursol street, lower dwelling, a house \"garden, - at Longueuil, $20.per month.: Lx Also nice ence, with.11 acres of.Sith large garden.trôie crée die os.fevers) fixe properties for sis.And seversl fine re LE 5 M.M.DUFF, Imperial Busilling, 107 St.James rtreet, Montreal.tutnéd, 10 rooms; Latons and trees in front, ! yard aud shed, all in first-class order.\u2018Rr.n 22 CEST de as pp 4 + of , Wor Bair - and basement; © A JAMES TASKER, 180 St, Then 0 cop TO LET, NO.3 Tara Hall w Belt contained house, lg it pot Sy a, boat by .- SO J oion 1 formatty | | \"nr: sante March WK, Ww \u201c+ the night of Easter Eve it had {time to es se eco , indeed,\u2019 was the rept; ad Tw ining in the hy it Joke ne EP \"53% OF the sun \"Wie net a frog in your-twost, vr node: ation Glomgipe- |: \".+ a constant source of hope, often pot 1a ou: cent the woret of it must have PC > joining in the hymn, uniting date iste of he [Frovince of Gus- | take emi Cont S770 o nom + Ps LU ted, that s ve & gw: pif SRNR 4 p of SS : ; | E 4 et Bee.e > sole mx pointed, ¢ be might 27 |Pcoadine cs piste e lex k Le 1 tioded, at thelr satimated ares, more.E ki .x at , x J conversati suck.a] Yes, re: Je , their the See BGREGICUS BREOR.X \u2018 tod > child had accumulated : fered tod ants by suction; in veer aol .umber of important questions, that she | Forgive ve.hot lipastinent of of \u201cands, sata Arias Bud of | \u201cWhat was Che cause of that ahoottn\u2019 a i mé wis hecoming crushed by the load, amd willing wave ane et, at ELEVEN AM.ER Tray betwen ther Colpo aa the sites ot +1.Saliy nov she might unburden her soul, \u2018wd Ahat ee) \u201cupset \u201cprice per.mile: Rereinaftir \u2018téantio the \u2018angle\u2019?A +.mn - found the good old -doctor en- in- ; ; = Jon ortk \u2018Printer s arror, au - vu, sin.\"matter: ese, - CR 275.00 SL N08.00: CE this familiar form.which he was accustomed to ssil on the p pen ati 420015: oa : Then, with a étrange light upon her Hudson River.Eddie had been perti- @ per aoe ne remonte 15,200.44- a small pale face, she fumbled under the cularly cautioned against going out with toed showing \u2018will \u2018be \u2018 %.} \"2 pillow, and took out a tiny parcel.care-|him on account af the danger, and \u2018it gary ry to ous anata, as it wili'he 7 Fob 1, > .fully packed up in tissue paper.She un.was taken for granted that the boy : ibe Fronts have increased Mas, ; rolled it and disclosed a emall flaak of would mind.\u201c Eh vi carefa 3 \u2014 Mugen eau de Cologne.\u2018One day Eddie did not come home 12 ee ane Fieaed te the Com aient route The doctor was lying back in his chair after schoal as he was expected to able (0 oarn ah average Qi t od naam been der.No set with his eyes closed when Nora returned.His mother watehed for him from.& of 3 percent for the past mb for fis outhamepts | , His slippered feet were upon the fender- window and wondered why he didn\u2019t ning: shareho.Oe Joading al taie stool.appear.His brothers came in one after ; 5 - qe y sa SFE mptor, In - When the door opened, and the child the other and each one inquired, Where ; \u201cnef , Es our \"in od err same in with that light radiant from is Eddie ?\u2019 Bok on ope.Sd, 2m * hi ay ETS A > \u2018 er face, he kept still, wondering what the question e twilight ing} - -hoig | CU ape - 4 A she would do.supper-time arrived, but l no | : .he \u201cafter li {x AS 48 ES Th SX cL y Rates There was no hesitation in her.move \u2018 What can delay him,\u201d a he frite in ; ing oe Tr apply te >; ments, She knelt in Front of him, and furiously, as.they sat down a ot \u201cthose hry pre \u2026 ; ATION Gls enderly took o slippers, she gently bu e y response was a = 3 h ges \u2018will ich li ew York, _.tapped the brass fender-bar with the look on the mother\u2019s face.wi rt Be \u2018and - duties, of life |; tes\u2019 Mi .unopened flask, and, when she had euc- the other boys were sent out Mat ever had the weight of a.feather on the! oy ù ceeded in cracking it all round-ehe held for their missing brother.moral habits of my parishioners.\u2019 Boi 2 it very carefully in both hands; and later they came in with fh, ope or a hangs eine \u2018into his heath snd life, i fm Books a salon , Mantresk, pulling it apart, let the fragrent con- began tb preach the ews and | (0e gy.w5 Advertise.31 me tents fall upon the old doctor's feet.; f Christ.At once there were |: Menth Ce SL 4 TR a Touupie A good old mar is very near to an.re pad .His people, broken ini \u201cspirit, Ces oes a 8 innocent child, and the meaning of the the ! 02 ii \u2018renounced their sins.He said af the): oy rege = little picture flashed upon the doctora .rend a \" Fi of his ministry tin \u2018Ktimeny, \u201cYou! cs-mite.= mind at once.She had poured out her amily exonedingiy _axrxions-for they (\u2018end mi Ceo Pw- Tor his Mann: \"Pom, Bim x oak Dr 0 22 1 EE TE Er ET EE .LINE - it forchis Master morte AMSHIÉ 0.cat his bind, and laid ¥ wpon Now's | - ; John, NB Sea bend.ora doepl de SA : VEGET ABLE .John, silence.T was y > : de ane fg 1 8 4 and he scarcely knew how to deal with Se \u2018 \u201cPL.+ li ue, Irelasify 80 tender a soul as this little one.thom all oid oR deer ; CANCER SORE: op 0 aos Su 70 PP ig oa red RAL 16.The : Nora looked up smiling her brightest.4 prots J oar loud 5 Tha] \u2018 \u2018I am not worthy to be called his pen es pag pe = 16 brother,\u2019 he went on in a low tone, half \u2014\u2014 123, ow.to himself.to deo \u2018But\u2019 said Nora, \u2018you heal people & : what are ill! And you don\u2019t mind them pooi or Les- not loving you I\u201d Sy .\u2018Fiven these least,\u2019 said the doctor, \u2018the - leit his brethren, the least like him.Yes, Nora, although I am not worthy, t, $23.00 Yeu may be made very sure he takes it to freight @F as \u201cor himself.What made you think 2 : of ah a thing, dear child ?care a Why; said Nora, \u2018there\u2019 & window pital Strosl, RHEE \u2018church, and I sit by it ; and one STREAL, M nday 1 went to chureh, and 1 heard it , SOL MB + Her name was Mary, and it was an eg - Hilaster box \u2019ceeding precions ; but I \"24 \u201cn't got such a thing ae a beautifui x\" | #° \u2018> nallybaster box.But,\u2019 she went TR .mn.with a little catch in her voice.\u2018the | À né Aouse is full of the scent of the.eau de DONE - À of \u201con une, isn\u2019t it ?> Soups .: While Nora slept that night, te dottor Coe \u20ac prazid long and earnestly.He had laid Le + « À Ty ANCIENT CAPITAL tHE Sas\u201d A: BAY COUNTRY.Quebec, Feb.28,\u2014t is learned that it is the intention of the Marchand Government to have a thorough exploration Tuer {made of the new territory acquired by the\u2019 provitice, north of the height of land Dect \u2018to James Bay, in order to be in a position to supply to the lumber trade and all other interests every desirble information, regarding its resources, the wooded portions of the country, the \u2018kinds of wood, the nature of the soil the depth end character generally of the Era mapirés-\u2014OrT and Wadlsez, \u2018Reteres\u2014W, Woodley.rs AN ENJOYABLE, GATEEEING.Club held its Bf \"The Lachine Snowshos \\ rr as .th ner LL ne songs, er\u201d the es eote., were in Border, in aâdition to ved the presentation of prizes Son during the winter, took place.During the evening Mr, Watson, secretary of the club, was Saturday night was mot an Meal que for hockey büt notwithstanding tiie fact hecksy enthusiasts crowded in the Vieteris rink 8, baatsome secrataire as a water courses; the minerals, the climate, almost to stffocation.Newer before, during \u201cbrother members, The gather- ete.the present season, was such an.enofimèus |.to:a close by me Musing NOTES.\u2018crowd.seen at à hockey match anë it will | nai Anthem and Auld Lans Melenfant was found guilty in the - be.s long time before a similar sceme is |: ms 0 Criminal Court yesterday afternoon, en.«witnessed.The scheduled semjor.champlon- } WHEELING.: EE to five years imprisonment.ship match was between the rival temsue\u2014 |.) a.OH AINI RSE Court also pessed sentence upon \u201cMontreal and Victorias\u2014and it was.a mag- 8: GEAINTRGE PEL the other prisoners convicted during .ndftesnt.game, throughout.Clean, tyflilan} io dy ory pds teats, OF Ce, tne term, receiving twenty- :Dbckéy was \u2018a beautiful\u2019 feature \u2018and -anly chainless royale \u201cfof \u2018the Pops Manutse-] three months common jail, for stealing [ope cocasiop had a player t0-bé warned | turing Company.The conclastons trom the | from his employers; Laroche, a fine of Tob: ungenticmanty Diay aad that was a.tests ax publisaed in the \u2018irom Age\u2019 Ate as Fey dollars and ime ha fore \u201cVictoria man, Mcles.Spectators Sue |.| 1 The results of the \u2018invostieation flow [S50 nd Vermette two months, for eg | -every.avaliable seat.The windows were that both the Columbia cheinless yiog] and gravated asmult, re Positions and in the gallery ebthu- sissts sought refuge among the rafters.-\u201cFhe excitemeüt was Intense and at times \u201clanguage vot at all seemly was indulged in.The ly a the best.condition, - -aensequently, ast hoc er was ?evidence, (it was not as tast as it might \u201cthe Columbia chafo wheel wihates propelling mechanism from about pèr- cent at high speeds (30- miles per hour)- and on low grades to 7 percent at speed .(13 miles per hour) and on beavy ghades of the power fbplied at the cranks \u2018by a rider weighing about 180 Ibs.provided \"| {the chain of the chain wheel ts\u2019 clean and abie-to ow \u201cRave ben.At the start the glossy surface ble :to escape owing to the backs .EEE but when ui ayers had | J 'well lubricated.\" Any.siens of effictency C7 lof anow on both sides of the rei He \u2026-deén over 1 & few Limes ol\" { of the two styles of D pelling mechan bud one of his legs .\u2018-wfatet were visible \u2018and the puck pot stiff |- ith a clean lubricated n ts equalled } bud of his legs terribly crushed ani and and slimy.However, the ve teams by the differeues liable té exist in the pow- [almost severed from his body.It i garoughout ta e contest showed what their absérbed by two tires of.the same » feared that he cannot recover.3 ors EEE holders of the: Stanley stanély going on from this district.The usual team and Apt 1 Lo \u2019 o pi = 0 A ; ; > W vr ibe Shaiplede whoels in the tests will are leavmg by twos and threes; but th a aed rind mad\u201d at ove, Abingdon Az dorée, J tivo LE.one.es : eh 2: ry as os ut ay amin \u201cof Tubrication o the Jaswest, party yet left yesterday I as, Ps us Chante dt Echool mot où Seturdsy EE er a iol M50 a month, the as he mechanism, * Jubricntion 66 ta numbered .Another party of ten hoa Tattiing good ; but De lacked Crystal rink, and same very] I i Sus, Sughy: Sons ras got last yesr, and \"rr HL \u201can ps £ for-| wheels, after the clctency may be con- rapping young fellows from L \u201cthe.ogo! Toad and excellent Judgment of the Yictory for the re gama, i the soambt roa Le 7 and McIntyre, f that \u2018amount he will 1 aul 1 entirel 7.| sterably less then eo fat own by by the tests Gardien, below, are also booked to leave Vv) x Baird.The latter is in Vie- fast throughout th : v mh Maren, Rad \\ Sweat, goals by the lng of the.chain.shortly.~ \u201cHospital, suffering from appendicitis, ot A AE a vapon ah, un y= 7\" Heian: Motard fs 8.The ts of othet makes of chainless It is d that ther \u201cPattes h will soon recover.\u2018 |Detter then \u2018that of Pe | oh point F.Nols ; © wheels shaw that differences in tbe power reporte another important ENT IT, | SE ter 1 Soin io md 08 WE od BE om ia Ey Ha pe eae \u201chres Earey Spam pa iade on he De one Mtr ayer tp ars tells In.have been very muh larger.Almost #4 ON THE MOUNTAIN PARK, RIN \u201célétriet medal pré of Saturday.combined with an arrangement of the-gears The City Cote last might decided : ro but.the elegant show of Lewis saved pogan te Ce eel Da | A friendly sume of hockey wad p la espéior \u201caud.\u2018Montreal, was whose efficiency is affected by the distortion in the Torcat od ta Victoria contingent from defeat as shot to atimck minutes of \"the Mountain Park\u2019 Skating Rink po tur part of a.contest, the oat part he of, tie frame by crank thrust, may make e Toronto Council in its protest ble shot was rained on him.Horsfall and | ¥8 mot Gill after Swentr | to score, whey [9A nafternoon, Free Monte Rose and thé which lett\u2019 Arnprior in the-lead by 18 points, the vante of Bone reach 50 ey of the against the Bell Telephone Company's Howard ware very, conspicuous and scKer- oer, after à fine run passed, fron behind bu former Thich resuited in a Vioarx.x eel aie a Ayko Ese Hak speed -on Jou grates Hoss wheels\"st bill now pending at Ottawa.a and Locke also did eat > ++ a ; ©.er team à scoré el 1 as part , fins, she Tasincible goal Keeper was ren: | SSH 15, Y0ar boys \u201cnom Dagau SUES tous.\u201cFie toame wero as Toons: Hn ~~\" A PRIMROS® MEETING.reply vs the Tester et Poe lengths a pe bill game.The latter wes Tore Au A en ovement tua Bivet, caver points.oie.0 and prion: Zon \u2018| A:sheetal meeting of the Primrose Bicycle | of the Great Northern Railway in re.Faëy weak In lifting and on more than ome Da eS rec.Ayer and Hit.the | Ch forwards, urdéy ve ge officers will be held the loan asked by the latter from the Sepaion instead of passing the puck to the |jatter.gcored.0 - 10.2 7 te Waaderers\u2014Otaley.\u201cgoal; Grimsdale\u2019 ps dats to: Marah Hotel on Monday even- ity.be pushed it toriarde -yet be made à After half.time the Abingdon Woye à Decarrie, cover point; vpn Funes | vure- \u201cthe Moks Ang, je \u201c Zood show.: When Sam.Fernie appesred in |twice, anû thé Coilemtats orice, making: ibe.oe Hutchison, forwards.Araprior.J \u2014 Another ice-bridge has formed across Ba ot Lacks be was not slow in showing final \u201cscore four \u201cth two in favor of Abies , THE GAMD IN- ONTARIO.\u2018 x B.! AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.the mouth of the Saguenay at Tadouzac.A word about the victors.The téam has Motsishirs, Ont.Feb.25-/Fhe fual match J.2, The marriage of Dr.Simard, of this -THE;FIFTH TEST MATCH.gained the senior hockey championship The following wer: ore | pt Sed goal: #1.in & series of home and home games be city, to Miss Marchand, danghter of the Bo tween the old rivals, the Cornwall an N.s.\u2014 .\"without : detent ad the oven received Tul, Ss To oat?W.gre gt i TE pie Canne, es played ex w., Feb.Sn Ie final tout Premier of Quebeo, is announced for -eongratulatiine Saturds; 8 night, ' ors aad ralian Players, be- y Dex APE was Ln Bh Toes lean one and torwarda.a out; is, tu hom ame seven, the ora x eu a Eh \u201ctas, tie Englishmen batted first and * The Hon.F.G.Marchand and Attor- Sard Fae ita ing ens itter; | Locketdy, cove on som previcun to Jest night, ene gaise bel Be wickets: down Scored 301 rans for ney-Genecal Archambault left on Friday « Water an à Cam.Davidson Jere the stars displayed the: technique of with master band.Collins und Lewis ie game: night for Ottawa where they will be the \u2018Froûtback and od Purabail formes foraine = a draw, and each winnin; Reterge\u2014Strachan, ot the High School, | Friday \u2018night's guests of Sir Wilfrid Laurier.The Hon.contest ed A repris CONTRE i fer 1898 in favor of Morrisburg.The wad slow and ragged, although at tim ns J CC ROLLAND WINS THE CHAMPION Mr.Duffy also left the same night for Bonors.| some brilliant play was witnessed.T! this eth a \u2018the.> À 8 x NSHP.Sweetsburg.+ Just before the lUned ip telegrams hockey Doon, Mass, Fob.3 reo T Rall d, of \u2018wore received by Victoria team am mes.di or pr oY means.p oF the | Sir d.A.Ghaplean arrived from Ment « Davideses and Norman Meakin, rao] soon.450, the kigd.of hookey then are capable er sus Hate pe asmactatqn 18 staal real last might and-is.staying with the | .#948 ayers, wiio avs in Jawmales, :] at the} referce,.and ls an adept at the bu this year.of the Stan Sr ne ; ip ob BS BA Ahh ® Hon, P.Guruesn for a few days.} Ca * , qu 1 Morriabtre has played eight gämes this.| Yards the winners.urine dojentire champlonsliip at AAA b B =.It was nearly nine o'clock.when the Fada and Rockland mockey Cente met |: wen lest one, \u201cwill compets fo a final match { Ng ye DES dy à Those who surround Bishop Labrecque } -ipotimenced.The Victoria seven got tbe ad- |\u201d necend Season, N Dent ownership o thls beautiful oy \"TE vin nOOUS M ¥e-7; 11-35, $x rx \u201816-14 at Chicoutimi contend that he has re- Ï -rantage at opening and carried thie | 01 Rockland los on Friday, ta the Seon Ci rene forx sine\" Godis te thelr.oppo {then becomeiond of the proud adornments | ceived ne news yet from Rome | reg near the Montreal of Ste home ome aid b SE TAWA VICTORY: | J'ef one of the city clubs\u2019 show case for tro-| 2 BOWEING.the interdiction of the \u2018Soleil.\u2019 regarding -Jhere.Charitvn cleverly relieved, Grant re- 3 oo ÿ ol: BE.Ny : \u201cAN .fibies.* The matches.far Monday and Tues- | turned Beautifully.robber or | Dee ares Bo 6.Fraser, | Ottawa Feb.21.\u2014The match at the Bidsak Ley srer\u2014gt.eather 4 rinks: OTTAWA DEFEATS QUEBEC.All the surviving sufferers by the re changed onda wd the jotssteorvards D.White, F.Brenuan and Cy Rink ah atx night perce 1e queDos La {Mantes va.Caledonia, Crake: Thistle bi at [wet yr - -Qttawa, Feb.'27.\u2014The Quebec bowlers | Cent great snow-slide at Levis are now | - the whist] ded off-side.\u2019 wards.: PR pa Otiawe/ teams wag slow bio re Goi omnis 454 Mo cup at preven ed here in rather\u2019 easy fashion reported to be out of danger and to be t e sounded off-side, After the face \u2018po yi, a H Taylor, socal: A.Kennedy, this season.The only time that th afodonia\u201d ontreal.on on Saturday eve by the O.A.A.team, doing well.Howard selzed the opportunity and cleverly point; J.Byrres, cover peint: G.McCallum, audience showed auy signs of enthusias who won by 366 pins.The new alleys| 8 rushod towards his opponents Sea, nd shot | Eathorne, A.Cémpbell anâ:H.Barclay, Te when er White Moored the Sloverith | .A CLOSE GAME.puaried the visitors considerably.Mr.next eas McDougal hag taken the \u2018OTN rite the exception of one man, the 5e fsa xn decided Que atch.\u201d The ac ER} cue Fob #.rwo Blake from tn the, St.Morrison\u2019 on s score of 61 is one of te bent MASONIC REUNION.pu o.other end ald La- vi represen \\ Fi treal, played year.\u2014 desperate shot on: Colline, ae equal to XK.Fraser, who to be off the The teams wore Tory ereniy matched, but veto: ng Pn Talbot, of the Quebeckers, made the high- a returh.match here on Saturday with the \u2018and Yictorla Curling Club for the district medal.| St.Lawrence won by \u2018two points.The Mont- edt single string, 222.the\u2019 occasion.The game was exceedingly The players and their scorés were: THE MEMBERS OF PRINCE COX.fast, ip fact too fast to last.The: puc travelled at a terrible rate fn spits of the Chute ica in the fret match on Feb.Twhes O88 87 ane unpleasant inoiden reaiors had previously x load of three stones pO: AAC.pa duede on SORT ave AN ENJOY 2 So - : sco e from the match pl fn Montreal, making tet Sores SOCIAL.Again.and again the\u201d teams: endeavored to Fons game on Fri tant, was won.by which put them in the lead, Alderman Da: | their total lead five.z.Grant.\u201cee Hs Boisvert .i score but without avail, when at last Charl- | goo) te td the tune of eight straight, six vino, president of the Capitals, who was Victoria.St Lawrence.H.Complin.\u201827 Moon oo.; ton cleared with a run followed by a sepim- 070: th were scored by.MeCallum, one the at that end, \u2018was stynck on thé lorie Br fompin - - arco + -468 The members of Prince Consort Lodge, No.mage in the oben and each by Dathôrne and Le gala ibie |Dreadi with a hockey stick by Welly G.-H.Thomson D.-Patterson D, Turabuil .66 Van Felson .4% 155, AF.and AM, QR, gave a very co Davidson sde a fruitless\u2019 pt pair seemed to be Rockland stars, while Young, who said the shot never scored.Mr.J.Hamilton.D.: Drysdale orrison .661 Talbot .5%8 joyable social at the Masonic Tempio on the puck out, but McKerrow too quick Wilson played great lockey for Lachute,and Davidson promptly grappled with Young, A.W.Colley John Rose 8.08 \u2014 Friday ovening.About two hundred people and he sent it flying through the goals little Dave White showed hi if à good thers was a general mix up on the ice,but F'.Holleway, skip, W.J;-Anderson, skip, \u201d 3,042 were present, and the spacious dining ball amidst deafening applause.The game last- sa ite for K.Fraser.Eathorne was the com ts were-sepgrated before they 15 .\u2014e of the Tempie was handsomely decorated ed twenty-fhreé minutes.ruled off at the t.of.the sev- [did sny Harm to each other.The Ww.poy H.C.Cornell for the occasion.At the restart the Victoria team forwards enth game, but Roekiand seemed to be in currence of such incidents has a most\u2019 \u2018harm.a.; A Jones J.Johnston BUSINESS NOTES.ents were served during the Aguddeniy opened with a terrific rush, with winning form and scored without hin, ful effect on the game in Ottawa, and the H.\u20ac Shéppard J.Wigston ° evening- Davidson, Drinkwater and McLea ahead Lachute played a fast, stappy game, but sttenduncs ie getting smaller and smajier at G.R.White, skip, W.M, Kearus, skip, alley & Costigan, real estate agents.Fred.Among thoss present were R.W.Bros.W.pois rained thick and fast on Collins, but the players were pot nearly \u2018heavy enough |.each su 1 19 Alley and Richard \u2018Costigan registered pro- Paterson, D.D.LOM and R.W.Bro.George D ee ar ur SEE eo he mek.Tea of Tol EE | rn 5 mu.EEE UD taie Sin a Prises comer Lou > Brisbois, an - Piel \\ - » ee ee we ce ve ae =».an, ce onso! an Eventually the puck sought the opposite officiated as end, only to return in a more vigorous mans ger.intent on finding Its way through the Montreal \u2018goals.In fou wards.ngham team, erve, ADA EAVe rect saMsfaction, Messrs.re oll and Camp- 11 acted as umpires.rame for od Bb of Thi B , ers found if hard to the puck across.The Quebeakers \u2018won bloçd all minutes play, and the smull crowd of \u2018sup- fco and scored.This tied the seole, and there was subdued éxoitem the puek ade ther faced.rs.A night.BUCKINGHAN'S BEATEN.of music snd songs waa rendered.= and \u2018the usual.snowshoes clioruses sung, volunteer ÿ asd about promise efoited at fit; ts .JE & y cents on the dollar.cook J.Barge and John W.Hi Hamerton registered | | Rutambers, D.& Cou\u2019 grocers.\u2018David.Ratenbe recois, Sarno, Vineenso, proprietor.Howellery .and fancy meats.Robt.officers have every reason to congratulate themselves on the success of the gathering.FRATERNAL VISIT.minutes ft passed ted oa tertainéd to a.supper [porters of the Citade! gays vont to their de.Ottawa, Feb.27.\u2014The Rideaus detonted proprietors.The traternai visit which the members, ci Collins from a capital shot from Davidson.,y the lsay friends ot (he home.team, [fight ie cheers.Ottawas evened up Boon na Pico here by § shots.Ta ior Ppastion à Gagnon, plumbers, dissolved.Eastem 8 tar Lodge, paid to Victoria Lodge The thifd game opened with similar play fhich was thorougbly appreciated, for te \u2018bioc- [the seore Mix minutes later.Immediately 200% 10 8 7 gam poirand.A P.& Co., dry goods: com- (Lachine), last week, was made the occa- but half time was called before either side key gives good ap tes: the .facè, Young took possession, an & business, on of à very happy reunion.The mem- Re made the time pass quicki ont mid: his rush aud shet resulted in another game, Buszel & Smith, shippers, horses and gen.bers of Eastern Star and their friends, drove In the second baif the Montreal forwards lei, and ith cheers, for.the ladles.of [fur the homie team.The fourth xame\u2018was eral commission merchants, .Themas D.{out to Lachine, 1 where they were cordially \u201cwent forward with a rash, and carried the \u2018the longest of tha match, and was won by Buzyell and: §, Heary Bmith registered.pro- welcomed.by.the Lachine brethren.After péck into their opponents\u2019 quarters, where to an end.- -.- jOttaws.The fifth want to.Quebes after | Prieto) \u2018the meeting the visitors were entertaind at Horstal end MoKerrow, tried hard me 3 DEAWN ©\".lone minute's play, and when the first haif i rs, supper with W.Bre, C.O.Clark in the Mor but.fait The rubber again A es \u2018th .stood three te two in favor sold at \"ges Lente à chair, when the usual loyal and- welcome d its way back, with the result that roe Moning vois Pa Bog: XeY | of Ottewh, To a Gagnon & toasts were duly honored and responded to, he thi game foil to the Victorians teams: tet on Twin Sity ite rday.| The sixth and seventh games wens taken Gagnon including w toast to the visiting brethren, The fourth game wan scored by the Vic: | Poth teams tined up with Mr.Lens Cawp- | in.quick succession by Quebec, and \u2018Qarea and amother to Victoria Lollge.Lacaine.tohin seven.~The fifth game lasted nearly [bell as referee.Right start things elghth went to Ottawa.In the ninth C \u2018Eent & Tur were net too many speeches, ail.of \u201chalf an \u2018Bour.In the end the Montreals promised wall for a 1 e Mon was.hurt, but resumed ta a few mtnu * Jacotel which were brief ané to thé point and.a -., came out ou top, Howard doing the Deed gard to \u2018task the puck into et Enà terfitory.yocxing made a number.of brilliant Joseph.C., deceased: - : + very enjoyable musical car- , Yery | neatly.The Montreal forwards play- the.cool, steady play of McLean at cov- arid .tDe Quebec \u201cforwards: Sot là a Lidnais & Son, \u2018act tomers, \u201canime Io = ong those who re to rs combination sae, whieh vas \u2018equal to the occasion.After sev > that ended only when t} the puck weut wb | \u201cMiller, Bobert Company, limited; [the toasts were W.Bro.Alex.Miller, W.M., \u201caa ay at During this game David, fart up.the fee Mon ir Buctou oe ng through the Otia fags.Xt It was 2007 \u201cnets to be 801d ou Méron 187 : and W A McLean aad Driokwater Came Into collision, and is was the only\u2019 score that Young sirdck Umpire Davidson.- el pT soneten: & Deguiée, :dry goods, starting Bro.J.Staton, of Bagtern Star Lodge; W the latier was slightly hurt, causing u delay Arey fret pale.on resuming play Wilson\" Was (oui played n maénificent gamc during \u2018the |.\" hei Bfo, \u2018Fhoinas W.M.of Corththiar of five minutes.placed in\u201d and © Caldwell moved UB On oot\u2019 op tho match, His: es were auperb : 0 Phoenix ) Briége and Iron Works.|Lodge, and W.Brea G: 0.Olark, George The next game ended in favor of the.Vic- ihe i and the change was pates Test bis shots were at all Jangerouty .pe A JOLLY Tres.+ : [James W: ore » .Ww and \u2018RC.Thornloa, of Victoris \u2018torias.teams: bie immedintety, ad the West End form the Westwick was doing wome brilliant so Bheaume & & Beaudoin, à Co : ; - Following are the teams: .matte some pretty sad telling runs Ard but Watson, Bcott and Stocking, were a| St- \u2018Browstios Club weit tete: \u2018boots and shoes.Magioire Rheebme.and | '.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Montreal Collins, gual: Norris, point : ice, and\u2019 finally « pont vase from Yron, bard trio te pass.White secured after à chine ad Saturday afternoon \u2018and trampoé |Lonis Beaudoin registered tors.Charleton, cover point; Howard, ke, and Caldwell scored for West Find.\u2018 t shot on\u201d the Ottawa flags had been turned back to their club Rouse:on the n | Richardson, Mrs, S., fancy assign.OBITUARY.Horsfell ard McKerrow, fcrwards.this time out things were pretty: aven.ro , rae, and he carried it the length of the |uide, where dinner was pertaken of by the | : \u201d 8 Be .Vie .Lewis Macon sa, took gr a yp\u2019 trappers.program! \u2018 London, Feb.28.\u2014Mw H.D.Michel] the e Traders\u2019 Bank at encoe, Dec eli 5 yesterday morning from apop- tisry to the Manitobs pri- Rete terpately, \u2018and then Westwick and e mids ht tired out weary tramepers loft î ane lexy.ree Mr.D.Brown.Shamrocks Um- thegaeïves on the West wt End.| ade & riish, and a from (lie former fo hme.7 Smith & Harrts, hotel, dissolved.| Chicago,\u201d Ti, Feb.M.\u2014Mr.Samuel I Plan Cameron, Prod But a moboepers, UT\" A GRNAT VIOTORY.Welt scored.There were only.twonty.| Pettigrew, points A.B.Clare; cover; Fred.J.T.& Co., manufacturers Leopold, t.of the Lake Michirs: \u2014Alap Cameron, Te.The § mperial-Phosoix insurance hockey eight seconds to.play, snd the malth ented Brown, A.W.Farrar, K.Murphy, 3 .Millar of boots ana shoes; creditors on and Lake Superior Transportation Company, The hil were scored es oflows: rotons of the roe gin six to Bvy- in faver of Ottawa.(captain), forwards.Mareh 6: * - and largely interested in copper mines, d Le \u201con Uy.Time.ace, Montreal, defeated Victach | Gillespie and Moran aid mest.of \u2018the gr \u2018General - Trafño\u2014F.- Clare, oS Alex | Tester & Go., Wholesale putacturers.of to-day, \u2018aged sevanty-twe Hoa pogrom UT aml key teem of Cowansvills, champions of the ward work for the Quebecs, while Hannah, point: 'L.McDonald.cover: DB contectionery.\u201d Joka McD.Hains appointed Toronto, Ont, Feb.36.\u2014Theodore Gregory 3 \u201cvie oria.C.Davidson .4 min.of \u2018 Bedlord, at Cowansville, - on \u2018and Stocking were brilliant.on the deters Wals! aple, G.Weibel iy we qu'a Ba modus AA 3.Vietoria.C.Davidson .5b min.sat Seore, 9 to AlL the Ottawa men put UD good xames, w toit, richion.ù na co.\u2018buiders.Youn associated od wit Ard ar Xrwin it dvico Macdougai 5 min A BROWNIE GAME.~~ ' |witis fhe exception of Hutchison.Tha re-| Umplres\u20140.B.Wright, w.Mocirtetioon.Wigton, ites Morison and David \u2018Robart- | Clan, died ia.the hospital hare to-day.whi a Beniwater 2 11! 1 min; * defgat {1708 Mr.Semvle, of the Shamrocks, was Referee.Minte.= \"san.registered: pro undergoing an operation for appendicitis.6.Vietoria.Drinkwater .- \"| The Brownies received.| Ts vers strict, particularly on off-side play._ dor |.Henfy RH.¥rederick.Hughes (Caverhiit; Mr.Gregory was the Canadian represents- on.Moa 7 4 tava Cope.goals Fulford, golnt: nhé SÜCPS COLLEGE PIRATE | inten & Co).who consented to assign & tive of the American Public Association YON , : 3 ; 20, e ember © ra three te {| Sunk.ewer oointy Westwick, Whit, Soil- _Sorbrooks, : Feb: 38 ~Phe.oa at of \u2018creditors #4 8 long \u2018one, and\u2019 besides Bios Bt the Kalevts of Prin {tal \u2018and tohiron, foew.ds.Le - Metrogolitans and \u2018Alie.\u2018 Bishop's less.|a fully secured lability of $45,000 to the Winnt Feb: 2\u2014Deputy Wazrden Fit:- \u201cQuebe-Stocking, goal.Scott, point ; Lennexville.Uoekey teams, met on the Merchants Bask of Halifax, on notes, the = Sho was transferred frown British l'Wétaitr, cover point: Saki Bmfth, Moral, Kherbrooks ios in the B.T.L! other initiés re represent, About $70,000, ts DONS, à ice was In poor condition owing | teams were as follows hop's Soleo Raho, i en ps Bennie L.Oaverh St.Layrebee / a hospital ree-Jas.Da - and.C.Olendens to thé thaw; w; ad -consequentiy the game was 236.000, : at Sto ountain, died in the sh Tpit pose hal aoû Ff Bot fest.Th am were core.Shh wes ing- Caper i \"IR both on notes.>\" here on Bath y Bight of a complication of Ret po _ 52 ] four to.threo a favor éf- ipo * == lke xe Mr.Robert Shackell, = 8 F F i i gel il Hi A d F iE CF g I rr Es ger and to Be NION.RINCE GN- N ENJOY- L A respondeé- te Mille, wit.C.Lean Wl - ar Lodge; W.hike a (By a Special Correspondent.) L Brooklyn, N.Y., Feb.19.\u2014On .Thurs y the Rev, F.B.Meyer proached vice in Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian | hurch, the church in which Dr, Caylee : long and faithfully ministered.The | ject of the afternodn address was \u201cpnquerors.\u201d In the evening Mr.Meyers ke on the vision of Issish in chapter x cf the book of Ms prophecy.-* After reading the chapter, Mr.Meyer pie- tured the dense crowd climbing the stairs of the Temple one afternocn about.four o'clock, Isaiah, a man in early.middle.life, amongst them.Little did he thik, as he left his home \u2018that day and hurried along the evowded, tortuous stezetn to the Temple thet he had come to à crisis {9 in his life en did you roy snatched a hurried meal and hasteced | here! little did you: think: Alok: ply werd ; coming \u20185 & crisis in your life Tauinh did not expect that be\" was #0\" receive à baptism of fips, neither did you, as.you.came here.Yom have.resolsd.thee mp- ment fixed by oi Shernity \u201cwien\u201d you should receive\u201d the baptisn of fee trom or.high.\u2019 Ce PL Isaiah was hustled along by the rom ne eee Lavite choté with their instruments.Five hundred Lévites sing ing those wonderful songs that the Jew: alone could sing.Buddenly Isaiah away, his body remained propped.up the dense crowd, but his spirit Ee 3 § Was fore the jasper throme of Christ.around the throme was a golden cloud of glory, which, ike the celebrated golden clouds of Rap! s peinting a mam o cherub faces, was composed ¢f seraphim.One of these seraphim brought from the altar a coal of firs to touch Isaiah\u201ds lips.From earth\u2019s altar, not from heaven's altar.The cross of Christ is the altar, the Holy Spirit is the Are \u201cJesds, taking the place of the seraphim, brings the fire and lays it on your heart, your_lips, vour life.Seraph means a \u2018son of fire\u201d This fire ia for you, editor of paper; for you, merchant; for\" youd, worki ; for you, housewife; for you, young girl in the home or in the office.\u2018Jesus is here, he is esger to do for you what was done for Isaiah that day.I want you to be as oblivious to my presence and voice | EB deal of~business «tostssnsiok with: @od.| When the coal fromi-the altar has toweh-: ed you, you will be cleansed and set on fire for God.co : .Let us look fo?a moment st the cone dition of society in Isaiah's time.Usziah's golden reign of prosperity had brought with it the usual accompaniments of lax- ury and corruption.Let the young Iadiræ of to-day read about the daughters of Zlon in the third chapter of Isaiah\u2019s prophesy, they will notice that the fashions have not changed so very much since then.Babylon was their Paris and as they came home and tripped up and down the streets showing off their ornements, Isaiah just photographed them and handed down their picture to all generations.The Church of God is the incarnate conscience of the world.The Church itself was being infected with worldliness.If the Church should lose itz savor, what would become of the world ?Christian opinion is begotten of the Church.Poti- tics need to be embued with Chrigtianity.God laid hold of Isaiah and put him on a high level, then Isaiah could lift his peopie to the same high level.God wants to get you, ministers, cburch of-: ficers, you, leaders of the people; on to a high level first, that through you he may lift the whole community.\u2018 Isaiah received three convictions.First, the unsatisfactoriness of his old life.See- ond, the nearness of heaven.Third, the possibility of receiving a new impulse.\u2018Woe is me ! for I am undone,\u2019 wailed Isaiah.Yet this man had already written five wonderful chapters of prophecy.Inspired chapters, beautiful, holy, \u2018intense, quickening chapters, in which occur thoseeexquisite words, \u201cCome to be able to write such ch: yet when he mes the glory of God he cries out, \u2018I am undone.\u2019 Ah, if Isaiah felt like that after five such chapters, how must you and I feel ?Perhaps you have lived through five beautiful chapters of your life, yet now you have come to the place where you sce that you must have the baptism of fire to enable you to live through fifty more chapters far more glorious.Ah, well for you if you see your condition and cry out to God, \u2018I imi am undone\u2019 When a man is ill and knows he is ill, he has some chance of recovery, but when the disease is s0 in- sidioug that he knows nothing of it until it has mastered him, woe to that man.If mv child is il, and ecreeming with pain, the doctor may say to me, \u2018Âs long as she screams there is hope of recovery, but when she becomes still these will be no hope, it will be a sign thet mortifios.| ton has set in.\u2019 Pre: comes to me and eays, the df - tinz better, \u2018How do you know?\u2018Oh, sii does not seem to suffer at all now, She is ving quiet.\u201d \u2018Lying quiet?then tere is no hope, eh, woe is me!\u2019 You ds not suffer with the, disease of dy wy wife The Rev.F.B.Meyer in Broektyn,.al 5 Fi ii i pt Hi ii fo i £8.Es ef, il Ir f ; à i : LH Bi Tak 38g po i if i > 15 5 i ; ~§ : § i ke I i of g ok & Fraser { fi i £ di FF 2 i i 5 # the face of our tickets 58 3 DE SE Fin?Woe to yôu, you ere in a -anost br sf ÿ g H 4 i is.s 345 3 8 eà da.ai shi gt and went out al Now, I thought to myself, the soñductor -cerfainly cannot examine our tickets, no \u2018matter how familiar he is with his woek.But the conductor touched spring on his buttonhole a ray of light.The little steadily so that he was see?Ah, he carried the Ë i iz i Ë f is efi] { 7 Éd lamp enabled ¢ £ JB : fF g ; i i i 2 8 515 et Fil $ g 2 § | Fr JE 414 out i i | H 5.3 I fr ix § it kA rept 2 Ÿ À tt x helen: eT.ë shot oF .E- i 1 ; comment on books of the the daily.needs of the never seen.To hear Mr.its phies of: hilile heroes, and consideration {of of bible truths, as are fitted to supply } a Both in his larger books and in his dez-F ens of leaflets and pemphlets, he has thus made hia name familiar to hosts ers who are giateful for the aid eo by one whose face most of them ha: is an added pleasure which: have during his present visit.5 ; .og 55.is puis ts 2 bible, sts of read-.Ti CT Meyer = \u2018many 1 HUNTINGDON FARMERS.ii es Ef ES 4 2 ; ii Hi j iF pov : 4 wt ter uh 4 A I t i} tH a i if 4 q 1 + fl Hl qi 3 2 i A ge Hern 8 Es + à to come, hi 8 BE hl le ÉTSEIESE TE J : Ë £ - H frequent and his.Heavenly Father, ned the, Divine ald 8, more Et \u2018that \u2018must be followed In order that \u2018our Yves t prove a blessing to ourselves superintendent, thirty-two years Mr.|- sickness, eansed impute blood, edte- Batam EES | = : subject * \u201cmere |: [ES : gv which, 2S ssa: \u2018wea etaroal al \u201clike Giphawein; scartet fever, \u201cde.salvation throu bings sais ; of, God.[He urgad his hearers © make the lGLRATEST, Because of tha vast number bible.the 2 of their Hves.A pleas- of .testimonials which coms: frem every .Ang feature of the ring ws the Brfe- | city and hamist in the land, teñtng-et sentétion to ths of & beewtital slik | M nrtelious Curpn.anû overigtias 3 : banner Snijabiy insoribed.\u201c 18, vas given by parvelious Curl.and overigwiag 2 \" Deacon.+ Bb = gratitude.+ = ve + o Ser - The East End Church med tof.oc CC \u2018the leery st tho trie se so lan GREATEST, Deceit eradicate \u2018over A = GREATS Were pal - |- vestige of screfals, cures Werk SANS fom LL D.atime FR ire] _ of Mp, disease; subdues the itching sed presided and gave a brief ng address.| Driming of desemis, heals ali sores, befls.7 Huxtable spoke prinels an the re - anéruruptions, and every ailment Swe de: : lity qu the plaitana hmpute bleed, Te ge y ° \u2019 i = 3 a ue | ei D : in the blood, overcemcs catacrh by fo- Rg Pens iF 1 fi and thus he had which enabled him - eonqueror.In like.os ot | ir \u201c5 TA Bed : I the Park, with a trunk load of per nt which the edilect at the Bud- 2 5 ki | i 2g i F i 4, | à \"ER East Ed i A 5 of i is £ sends four clerks instead checks in the result of the clearances.Any bask which owes the Go Sab-Treas i i 2 ê * | if É Government ouvres money q 5g F 8 T EE thi ; ai < Ë fr i E vf i i i li È ¢ ; i J & 2 ?it § gif I if nt 3 3 ¢ : fi i ; hse i A k Fin : Li Medicine te Hood's Sarsipaniia:.tif oA | FIVE KILLED ; TWD INJURED.EE 4 Pom - + - ,! CY.| the army or navy, and one\u2018 in'every four E on wo eau of he Br t obi ; \"+ jp | + i the present sv LORD SALISBURY WINS IN THE Eeet dome of veus Lo provide fc 4 £ A expes | ; \u201c F8 BTRUCE BY À G.T.R.\u2018to eat and drisik, and were in no danger GREAT GAME ABROADINTER- {gudden small wars, and it Was proposed | E08 STRUC 4 from starvation, the éteamer bavi iI 1 to meet this situation by allowing 5,000 foot TRAIN, = 5 .: ~ 2 : infentry to go om the reserve, and ax another - = \u2014 * - board prov: oe LE La ES g 5 © |» shilling instead sixpence per da with his bs Ces man PUR subscription.vus chefs Toor ape ks 5 | these men to Be subject to, all in any |} 7 af Chicage, Feb.\u2014A \"bus, pastly filled for.the men who so bas: emergency.Co VE 2 + , Grant, With plessere seckers, was struck by a Kfeboat, aad isha ra d or: oroderick outlined.& scheme of, r.Do- Grend Trunk passenger tein at the quickly raised.When powers af initistive: and financial control in pal Western avenyg efossing, south of Blue \u2018was entering Halifax harbor mpon genevals, and putting an end a veyy | sland, in the south-western part of the Periot wes presented with to.the eysiem of constant ref ve.feu city .at.nine o'clock on Saturday night.signed by: all the passengers, to the War Office of mimor matters; It à Five of the bee were killed.The made à suitddle and modest mt TEA 7 | was proposed, be said, 86 create three BaD Linea are Masy Hits, seventeen year fool that re pork that The.political new jp all of victories of |efective armoy corps of which \u201ciol; Sophia Van Buren, fifteen years er ere autious to Bave vedas.all.these wictostes sre Lord take the feld immediately in \u201d \"| old: Louis Sauerbier, fifteen years old, several Of vers ad 252 Peace and, all.these ;victosies 01e (rar, end 10,000 men would be loon of the driver: Fred Pelky, twenty one of ie clergymen où .Salisbury\u2019.Yet the grestest news is new for minor.emergencies without call- 2 + oid an Ly & : The ee Ohasagne* 3e a thet \u201cwhich-hes not.yet been published [ing upen the reserves.Jo baitalion of | Aber \u201copoupants of the \u2018bus, George most sexi and will neseasitate here, hinting list there i discord in jiofantry would have fewer than six bea- | .Sauerbier, the driver, avd Thos Hayes, whip going inks dry dosk.Wher Pe 45 Me Joseph Cham [4r®d Dem mo cavalry Tegiment fewer |: | weve sericusly \u2019 end.abaft mapped the engines b the Cabinet, dus go Mr.Joseph RUM: |p; free fifty, and mo ap The train wihifsh collided with the om- ee rate ed berldin's aisbition wed the inability obtibery be x thi hundred had |: Fa nibus vas 1 A towards Chicago.It the comecting-rod to, break.much Libera]-Unionists as he ahd such Mn\u201c jfifty.: FF St.behind time ss it Blue OF TOWING.THE dependent Conservatives as Sir Michael | LONDON DB Taland from te south ds a ct cuire di ina - +40\", the throes; of the Un Warren Limer \u2018Roman,\u2019 nobwithstand-| Whether or no Lord Sasbury i sol Lletely throwing into thie shads even the \u2018contest by the \u2018moral suasion committee,\u201d pgs .* fahti ven [keenest fought general parliamentary |in other words \u2018the scrap.The prec rade prevented the driver from af ne Pres Ces te ee ns (élections.For three wecks Dest the tice, which, it is claimed Les oxisted PIRE the vehicle as it lipped on tba ic parted by the heavy pitobime \u2018of with bis against {alt bas Deen waging alike in Belgravia since 1850, haa been for the two parties [42d mow, aud just as the frightened ships, and each time it took considereble won more without blows than Greet and Whitechapel.Nightly there af l'in the contest to chbose committees con- horses left nl fairly in the vy trouble to pass thers.Finally, two Britain\u2019s navy could have won.Whethes Faoores of meetings attended by Cabinet sisting of the good men and strong, whose train siruck the vehicle fairly in mid- large wtesl ies.: or no be bag made à compact with thé [ministers end \u2018front benchers\u2019 of both empecial duty à is to capture ihe door dle, burling human bodies and fragment: ver be bas pact with ihe ron an ne tried A Wir, Ard from tracks helpless Jil was.§ o Queen to stave off war while she lives, pures be filled on March 3, there are | strength into the Tol Pr arty tinuing oa ita oetiowacd journey several jRore.SI *< [he\u2018has pabled Britain through some naste 0 sur dred and Ggrty candidates, inthid- | with the committee strong enough to | Wundred feet befor ie could t Roppe , dre > mich h-hies go oy | passages \u2018with great glory \u2018is tho last.fort- ing w i ta aa > hold the door tie advantage of get Fine Sow al bodies in ita pro: x ¢ A de TL = Pa TE Se a 7 iE dew.> I in the gl b: ting its vote in 5 in , Fred ; ; ; oon fe Lire cn after ah: ane making of à four with Obina aud |& manner Hitherto own in municipal nad Although the custom.have gone in the bus remained to take choring bis prite, ain Roberts paid | the gain \u201cof the freedom to taie for ai polities il it become 8 re | has game on, it lms not been \u2018unoppéssd, another bids.The locomotive struc 8 wisk to Captain on board the | Chinese ports is a grander thing tha battle between she: Unionists and L and.Jattegly opposition to the \u2018scrap\u2019 has |the omnibus with such great force that Frepch eteatner.As soon os hin presence Hie doh\u2019 ect of under the of Moderates and become & plank in the platform of one the bodies of the two girly killed at the on board became known i the mie ue Hicks 1 : Proc will Précremivés.; sides have been at- lof the parties, although the fun involved point of contact wera carried on the en- De miatons sboaiaod on rot pain rage an nuit din to due de re mpi | Some wus he Cle ad Does des him from oll sides.Hp made 4 Ba ae ee gr : im the di oe \u201cparading Tammany :es -an tution in the college, and ss &.popular back to the croming.They.were then g \u2018that he had me viding of the (Chinese ldén with Germany ¢wfol example of \u2018the corruption.which institution, particularly with the party [removed and placed by the roadside a a 7 dc ladies \u2018snd [and the altered: friendly tone of the Ger expected when the other sida having\u2019 the strongest comumittee.The De a 1 EN a > \u2019 2; This into po e 0 fr question.became an issne ai meeting 4 ' their 2 Le ë oi New gintemien, Sill be, 4 wae my steel sons mani press that Sad Voie ito arbi | TRE MEASURE.lof tha literury society last night, sad |fully mangled and Shelr bodies terribly 3 adie, saying be wished to proceed on tion in the, Nigetand o with iNew York, Peli 27.\u2014The London cor-| the opposition party,\u201d being ont ind mutilated.4 ee ae his way to Boston \u2018es quickly as possible Tee TE rie dpondenit of shit Tribune, discussing strength, mbmitied 2 Toelution oom || eee En Change?nxn in | CSL AMNION.| pli in Ort Brie, am demain, 9 emp hd ine 05 THE DEAR: PRELATE.a Hr a In a Bere last wight, and given tn charge of loader tue vba tion; Jet {fot obb oith | Yew ~speech of fhe\u2019 wetk \u2018in pexliament, so Jong.as obetruction is offered tg the CLL == \u201cere them sbowt Bs Best New.the postofico withfrities, end they, With of the bag the other day in a entente hice othér med have ward briliecd | cbmnce, of o voter, ire: | MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY POUR- demand.Them wero Jeoge quantities the stloon pumsengery, were forpartel which betrayed \u2018what all Enghirl has micas Me CONE expooition that df it carried ba would bs foreed to ING IN.\u201cof field ice about eur ship, and for New York, leaving hers at © ; king , undertones,\u201d s reparle tos Lo Lu the ciction of in the.dl .\u201c several \u2018house we pessed through i.At is morning.PICKED UP.à paroi introducing À day |.e the \u20ac i : _- \u2014_\u2014 ; fire Oclock thet day the ship Suddenly | Lau Voie Fou M The Holank : Ro is| Kingston, Out., Feb, 2.\u2014The remains SX\" game almost to à 8 , snû à very| Now Yark, re po lot ts Archi al grest vibeation wes fol.For.a.short Amecicem Line steatier nt ith the late Archbishop Cleary, time there was ooniderable extitement mod Georre Us h aud wine canonical robes, with mitre on head, pur- ons Shoe on board Gn overdue, liner ple gloves, with gold scams, purple hose, hg: hoch small \u2018dcebenz.Our \u2018CO who were.nicked tp from: & ois\u201d |'puspi\u2018and gold sandals, are resting in Ts, \u201cvere pees alayed by lifeboat: on Thursday, Feb.24, in latitude pi \u2018che palnoe drawingroom and are viewed in Periot who swne emooy us and a ee: me i \"| try.thousands who stream isto the archi- armed everyone thet it vus sent des conditi a baving been in the sisers = = Telegrams \u201cof oom have bieo which would pecessitate.s de Blebost for days'\u2018end mights.~The as [asus by Chiles] -Gibbeas, Baltimore; four boars 0 mmpuir | TR shay lookout wus kept for.pas Aro OE Amish?go ahead again.On put se.The -} Cegrigan, New Yi ; Archbishop oy the enginters, howevet, SE vessels.none weve Sefn.fige shesi, Montreal \u201c(who will attend the that the dimeter to Dost's crew.encburagal by thelr over, funeral); ojicibor-Geperal Fitspataiok, ir more ewlous than FL 1S mécie and main, bat omène fo doi Quebéo;, Bishop of Bimouki, Bishop and that # veuld be an od with might in, we! \".Sweeney, 5¢, John, N.B.; Bishop Lor- : the cold sid became well-nigh .make the repaire st sea.| CoM iG exprenre rive, Fambroks; Bishop Paul, Sher take, god them On Feb.3%, st 1 paa,, the Datoh steam- brooke; VicarGeneral cDomneil, en wo vem on the \u201cRotterdam,\u201d from Rotterdam to Now wel, Ireland; Bishop Rogers, Chatham.md Gf lat 627 porthi} 7 LT even and stond by, and-with NB.; Bishop Gabriels, Ogdensburg; Oremwich, Od Tab.18, | \"iio Gillegity rescued sl \u2018bande Archb Langerin, St.Boniface _manged 0 Wy .pe is -officers Manitoba.Archbishop Lengevin : twelve men in charge a en 2s comerteble 4 ele ad \u201cThe Church in -Canads has Jost a most he ty ar De.Wheat, thé.\"Rotterdun'y surgdeni, learned and loys 1 prelate, As St Paul, to get bein, On, Bob, | Mibended carefully to the \u2018sufizriog ses: he bas fought fhe good fight and re he fige à fus | THE LATE ME.B KILLED WHILE ON DUTY sen, in which our ship roded Commissioner of Dominjon Lands, who | much te.our Fissognlort, bat died in Ottawa on Friday might, was for | INDIANA POLIGEMAN SHOT BY were not salary aa) fourtec year.7 Minister: of the | r.Chamberlain, which, ii the celves I \u2019 Sane BURGLAES.Paco a whire; Sootlsnd, on.Bet.20.2850.\u2018 At except in print.Friends .and critics drew; tivetity lab tn all, with two .ot the Faire: fami: will regret to learn ; _\u2014_ ve À at re Er ess ae re toe socbition paseo Dn Toadon, were rescued within four hours | 98 the deosise of the famous Canediem| South Beng, Ind, Feb.Single the rot University, Mr, Burgess acquired an ex- by poor Rendolph Churchill, though no BÎter\u2019 the fire broke \u201cout, \u201cby the fruit barcaet\u2019s widow, Yay Horiaee Cartier bended, facing disadvantages of numbers boarded, the allot edication.Before giating | ona wishes Mr.Chamberlain\u2019 such ste Meme Toner Guts 10d brought ap | oe, Fabre, who died yesterday 20ST 1nd a murderous ambush in the dar, pa as befell Lord -Randdiph when ne Le cg The vas of the dend nn TE a Lane .= Cannes, Officer Louis Keller, of the South Ben : the lore: \u2014 21e EI The sad views was conveyed by cable polive, fought grimly to his death last 4\u2019 Drowned=\u2014Chief Steward.John Gafiney, | t4- Archbiship Bruchisi by Miss Cartier, fight.Shortly before midnight Keller Becond Officer - James.Matemas; \u201cFhiPd Eyésterday mornise pd ir the pfternocsi | noticed the back door of a cigar store {Officer William Martin; Chief Cook Alex.| Hin Grae, after having genély\u201d paved | unlocked and the \u2018inside lights extin -of {Jenkins Seeman Willism Angell.2 though, friends \u2018and relatives, (guished.liceman went to investi- an | Burned to desth\u2014Fifeman Roberts.himself paid & visit to the deceased lady\u2019s gste, and a whissed past bis head.a] During the \u2018fire the following were aged mother, Mrs.Fabre, to jormally A [ob Be i - .LL #1 verely burned, and\" tpon arrival ip thiÿ | annoünce the sorrowful svpirt.* The ef: the door opened and out rustisd i ces oran Je Marine rompt \u2018ech upon ; venerable lady, who is now \u201cmen, Teaving Keller ahiot through\u2019 the \u201cLOI ngineet Jülin Traüghear.-Sec- eighty\u2018six years old, may ewsily bo imag- heart; dead on \u2018the floor belffind them.el Engen igi) Sages.Hag Bn | netranpadiis-ecvicnrol She.tah Geof Sion Dermot.ind josh come wp.sod me the \u2018saloon \u2018 | retary.to the How.David Mille, thon tine as pleesgntly as possible under| Minister for the Interior.Mr.Burg:m \u2018circumstances, several concerts being\u2019 remainad in the department after the-de- sod LEE vor gi dns of ace dis.Movement Him.\u2018 n Charles abe has even naw: hardly recovered from one of the men ran into his ermé Ber a mmm len LTE a oe ey seems a; Napoleon of pacific & e.l'ibbotson.The is sappoeed to have fdhe grief caused by the death of her eld- rent found him fo be mortally wounded, - iN Perio at the department, Ma promet a, j > infe bat Mr.sheen the result & ontateons comble [est son, the late Archbishop Fabre, who one of Keller's bullets, ving.oan wade ordered distress.signals 49 be wade, rays miam va ahd Was.an.Semel or Sir Mi icks- Beach) wishes.fidn is ¢ of $homplige.| 7/1 did of the end of December, 1886.yélitongh his abdomen.He gave tne THe Chariagne\u2019 Tas sending mea A good - + ad a.and ear.ee n be MJT © 5 eed ; \u201ckK Tidy had resided in the south fas Juck Burke, \u2018New .our : or thorenghly with: the details uf |.Hog 0 op thal] \"CA AIRE 3 \u2018Since the death of ber |moré of the burglars were Rob- ; to pay & visit to the | the shot that killed \u2026* ian statesman.Lady ; > n ailing for some time |.TRANSFER ENDORSED.= St.John's, Nid, Feb, 37.\u2014Resolutions Moin oli today pe endorsing thé transfer of the milways 10 has ily ingen bi.githoriy wn ne or tonte ut o| ne du seve oars ol, toda bes | SEE Reid passes Ce iower Home où ie ty | © \"WAR OFFICE.REFORMS.\u201c| eigners in\u2019 the machinery and engindeting | Mims Hortense Cartier, her\u2018ofher deugh.| 350 wpe hogy night by a vote of twenty, |\" Jondon, Feb, The War ONG irierit of the Berlin Techhieal High |\u2018tér, Jomephine, fuvritee died 8 few years | sic sup four members: £ tbe Op | nohéme.for thé\" reform-bE.the-\u2018Britieh | Sthool, and it has caused\u2019 math con .à year younger than > the i i said- that \u201cpractically no opposition will be encountered in the Uppes House._ pe |-REUE, DAILY VTFITESS is printed aid published f | nation \u201cAmong the foreign-born.stideÂts [late in Germany, 68 if is believed to be the {Tenves two brothers of forerunner \"of ofhers excindirig them | fon.Hector Fabre, from sll similar institutions, - \u2018Thé Lib- |-sioner ia Paris, Mr.eral newspapers tondemÿ the detree, and |.Montreal, and Mrs.3 § tri fod F #3 i a \u201c = Le T TE \u201ci de HEAT ELEROTORR.WIL 0 x ; , Monts .& \"=\" at the \"Wimes' Building, at the esrner of Cre = 1% Winnipeg: Feb.28.~Saveral wheat ele \u2018es resk the -belief that other countries) aleo-of this city.+ She survived her dis-] | \u2018an @ Peteratrects, in the city of Mantresl, D; > © |vators ln\u2019 southern Mazitoba buve bed |- est will retaliate by a similar illiberal decree.tinguished husband.twenty five yoars, and}.John Redpath Dougall, of Monstedh.110} The burglars bored holes: in- the le papire _ non however, applauds Geren adh ro] En a inition 7 Jahn Dougeil & fon, * Witness' Ges, Montres.| ri Pare £a An the countiaitis eoéviie either in |deosping and geomdl charoder, \"1 1 ; 5 Cautier, ©\" %ildlic of the \u201cWioem.Masienal., > de - 44 "]
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