The daily witness, 21 février 1900, mercredi 21 février 1900
[" Iph elia the at ack the the in- | Institute r Square : igs Fie ENg Ve padou 3 VoL.X1.1., No.44, Brother of One of the Vraie funday's casusalîties among the Canadians were made up as follows: Killed, Wounded.Missing Since Dead.Captured.Western MEI .oceaseney\u2019 3 = 1 $ London TERE RE e\u2026»\u2026.0.2 8 Foronte Lena ra u0 06 0.oo OLAWR.cont a.aucoudouce.rg \u201cind Ll = pon vue odsue dé EE 55 lel : Montreal .eue oo a 1 Quebec 00000 s.\u2026vaceasoesn 3 \u2018 2 Halifax La rrsrcve0 vence uts T7 A Total.sasvonseovovoc0 19 39 1.1 Grand Total.e\u2026sssanc- 89, London, Feb, 21, 4.27 p.m.\u2014The War Ofice has received the following from General Buller:\u2014 Chieveley Camp, Feb.21.\u2014The fifth division crossed the Tugela to-day by pontoon and drove back the enemy's 1.guard, our naval twelve-puunder s'encing al lof the enemy\u2019s guns.\u2014 Toronto, Ont., Feb, 21.\u2014The \u2018Globe,\u2019 in an extra edition, publishes the following despatch, from its special correspondent, with the Canadian contingent: Modder River, Feb.20.\u2014The Canadian contingent participated in Sunday\u2019s bat- le.We forded the Modder river after a night march, and were engaged the whole day.\u2018The casualties were: WESTERN MEN\u2014Killed :\u2014SCOTT, MAUNDRILL, JACKSON, \u2018SUMMERS 10DD.LE Wounded.: LC RNOL GAN, R.SMITH, W Wounded: \u2014MASO]} SIPPI, POWER, J.TETTE, PADDON, BROUGH GREEN, McLAREN, CORLEY, DAY, WHEAT-| I -talion; Pte.Mason, C.P.Clarke, 43rd CROFT, KINGWALL.Missing :\u2014ADAMS, BURNS.- TORONTO MEN.\u2014 Killed-FIND- LAY, MANION.Wounded\u2014STEWART USHER, KENNEDY, SUTTON, McGIVERIN, WARD, VANDEWATER, McLAUGHLIN.OTTAWA MEN.\u2014 Killed\u2014LEWIS, JACKSON, O.BURNS.Wounded \u2014 THOMPSON, CLARK, LAIRD, MACAULAY, BRADSHAW, |.COLEMAN, GIBSON, RITCHIE.- MONTREAL MEN.\u2014 Killed\u2014GOOP- | FELLOW, ESTER, BARRIE, Me- QUEEN, Wounded \u2014 MOORE, GORMAN, P.THOMAS, McIVEN, A.SHAW, TURNER, ROBERTS, McGILL.|: QUEBEC MEN \u2014 Killed :\u2014 BRUNS- VICK, TAYLOR, McCRARY: ~~ Wounded : \u2014~ HUNTER, SCOTT, LARNE, HADON, MoLAUGHLIN, WAYE, CLIFFORD, J: JOHNSON.UALIFAX\u2014 Wounded : \u2014 REGAN, ve ADAMS, B, McCALLUM, ROBERT SON.The following sick were captured at \u201cjon, Mi Waterva] Drift : :\u2014COBBOLD, London ; Woop, Ottawa; WARN, Ottawa; PAD- MORE, Quebec; D\u2019ORSONNENS, Halifax: Ww ALSH, Brakey.Pie at Orange River :\u2014MOORE, London.Signed), FRED.HAMILTON.\u2014 OUR HEROES.\u2014 REVISED LIST OF KILLED AND WOTNDED IN SUNDAY'S FIGHT.\u2014> ho mn, British Columbia and vie, ba.\u2014KRilled\u2014William I.Scott, of dr Ta, âth R.C.A.; Arthur Maun- Mes Victoria, 5th R.C.A.; W.C.Jaro Jj 0 of Vancouver, 5th R.C.A.; L k \u201comers, 5th R.C A.: ia, RE CU.; J.Todd, of Vonndad - \u2018Anxious to Replace Him\u2014Report E That Ladysmith is Relieved & Current in London À Victoria, Sth' R.C.A.; H.E.Nieber- x gall, of Vameouver, 5th.R.C.A.; R.Co W.J.Leeman, of Victoria, 5th R.c.A.; | \u2018ha Charles Duncalf, 90th Battalion, of Winnipeg ; H.J.D.Andrews, of Victoria, 5th R.C.A.; J.H.Dickson, of Victo- § ria, Nelson Rifle Company ; F.F.Smiles, If Victoria +:@:40.Thomson, of Vancouver, :f 5th .R.C.A.; H.McKenzie, late of | ff - Manitoba Dragoons.! B Company (London).\u2014Killed\u2014J.A.Donegan, 26th Battalion, London ; Robert Smith, 26th Battalion, of London ; W.White, 21st Fusiliers.,_ Wounded.\u2014 Threeves Treleaven, of London (not on official list) ; Sergt.George B.Sippi, 7th Fusiliers, of .Lon- \u2018dor ; J.Powell, 20th Battalion, Galt; J.R: Smith, 26th Battalion, of Thames.ford; Pte.Vv.F.Marentelle, 21st Essex | Fusiliers ; ; A.E.Padden, 21st Battalion, indsor ; E.Baugh, R.C.A.; C.-Green, hom.New York, Feby êL-The \u2018 Evening | Journal\u2019 has a des ton which i : comes from B.HF.pondent with \u2018Ges It follows : \u2014 eo.| remdr that: General ed and that a timé.him within \u2018which MACDONALD D7 woLNDED: Ny LS te JiRoox vue mi .- \u2018BAD NEWS ABOUT: HE.COMMA.; Def OF THE HIGHLAND 26th \u2018Battalion, of Londom ; C.D Me Laren, 7th Fusiliers, London ; James 'B.Corley, 30th Battalion, of.Mount Fot- Modder river, a) Haggnt- in whess | The Cana 201 t L.- Burns, 436d Battalion; %/R.E.Lewis; | N.W.M.P.; C.EI.Jackson, 57th Battâlion Dufferin Rifles.Wounded\u2014R.R: Thompson, 43rd Bat- | was _raised\u2019 he.rejoined \u2018cilitate \u2018enliftment.Leden, daughter.3 \"A.Laird, late RCA.; A.ay nt Micauley, 43rd.Battalion; J.L.H.Brida} shaw,.16th \u2018Battalion; J.D.Coleman, Ard Bahalion; C.A.Gibson, 15th Light |.: Infatitey; W.G.-Ritchie, 43rd Battalion.\u2018 Missing\u2014W.\u201ca Adauns, 7th Fusiliers, Ww.d.Burns, 2h Battalion.Captäred-F.Wood, 43rd Battal- A ton; Pres Warn, om, &.D.Padmere, | The lage Privi ROL.pany, 2nd Battali E- Company (Montreal)\u2014Killed\u2014Cor- former member; of 2 poral R: Goodfellow, 5th Royal Soots; He iad been employ Private C.:-osber; Pts.C.H.\u2018Barrie, 8 fem \u2018months w ; - for .Pte.A Eoin Sth \u201cRoyal Rifles, Que Royal Canadian A enlistment - papers.Je acs he was.stricken.dx |ver, » ad.spend: a \u2018cou le ._ There is-ne :man\u201d of rie.in -E Company.J posed to be à: \u2018mistake.:H.Barrie, sgn.of: Mr.\u2018Geo; \u2018ehant.Private: Barrie ri \u2018any.volunteer corps.tthe South.African 2 Private Juines' ; eompany,.isa \u201csont of Battalion, Ottawa; 6; (9, T.J.Walsh.(2): 205 bb Died at Orange River\u2014D, LA R.C.R.L, of London.LS by Major Arnold, of 90th Bat © nnipeg ; Alex, C.Beach, o tation .Lo A A matt cai SA Sl ; Lie AS i | Halifax, enlisted in Mon {pany.He is well ' pRi ATE sans est ; J.Day, 26th Battalion; A.IL | LORD ROBERTS'S LINE EE Whestorott, 7th Fusiliers, London ; 3d.\u201cThe crossed \u2018swords in the above -indicate the place: at, Kloot I Drift, ox.t and a de athlète.pil iy the ount .Foatbell Gus ; ve edifpat nû Paardeburg\" 0 © \u2018fprce Fai b: ; he \u2018the eldest.son of Li ones foruarly Psichaok et TAL © COYLE\u2014At \u201c boekkeeper with © TRENHOLME \u2014 on Feb.Tak w TS A a = a del ETAT D Nêtiocs af births, marrige * and deathe + pr \u201cimvart- + ably be endorsed with fus nana and address of the | ~aender, or otherwine Wo tidtice can be Zaher ef thers ' fo Phe, marviage notices Jor B20, dekih tion for 159, rath, The ue À.\u201c nounoprent of] \u2018appended te- death notles: pbs extra; her extension to oblineny, eucÀae-peart.\u2018sketch of I two cents FP Wierd avers, adioggt \"poetry, WED 66 50 siti pov-Ifns @ dénual subeer rs may Myo gnnounçemente af births, | re der lt ds gor verses) odserring £a air téniédièts Fatilie, free \u201caf charge, in whieh cape uae and uddveis of sich soribers should da qrmeh \u2018= \u2018BIRTHS, McARTHUR-\u2014On Monday, Feb.19, 1900, at South Lancaster, to Mr.and Fri J.P.McArthur, a daughter.20 McBEAN.\u2014At -andsethr; Ont., ten Feb; 18, 1900, à on to, Mra.À, $.M 2 ' MARRIED.vos HAMILTON\u2014STAFFORD.\u2014 On Tuesday avening, eh 13, 1900, at the residence of | the bride\u2019 by me Rev.W.T.Keough, - a quel.P Hamikon,: of \u2018Rawdon, Ba.to?\u2018B.Emily Stafford, third ddygiter ot\u2019 .Robert Stator, of 9, BAMPEON_ MCNEIL On Feb.14, 1900, a Lrqnidence of the bride's parents, Nort ph Qrant Simpson aad Fanos © Grant Simpson and Fanny McNeil, botir-of North Hatley DIED.ARTHURS\u2014At Monterey, Mexico: i on Feb.18, 1900, of typhoid fever, Walter Telfer Arthurs, eldest - gon df the late Lieut.- Colonel Wim.-Ar urs, Toroats.;.M BENGOUGH\u2014On Feb.-19,\" 1900, at St.Margaret's Home, 657 Sherbrooke street, Montreal, the Rev.Samuel Edmund Ben- gough, M.A., St.John's College, Cambridge, aged 67.20 her father's residence, 1249 Dorchester street, on Feb.19, 1900, Vie- toria Henrietta, youngest and beloved \u2018are 80 - daughter ¢f Edward .).and \u2018Hearle'fa M.| Coyle.Funeral on Len es daT at 2.30.p.m., to the Churelr of St\" James the Apostle.qi \u201cihe company\u2019s stores will Pheu wr 1 Fat initend a « pn on Bi, during the month of \"February.Notre Dame sbrees.\u201cToh ai, To 5 Thursday Montreal's Greatest Store.- 8 Specia rings, The opportunities offered by these special day offerings are.appreciated by | thousands, if it is safe to judge by the vast crowds who congregate here.every.Thursday.- To-morrow there will-bé a\u2019 trading.Special bargains oppeal bo to, you: temptingly and in quick succession.shed gathering of rare values in.every: department and buying enthufiasm \u2018will reach sn unpardieled: height in trail UNPARALLELED SKIRT OFFER.This; remarkable.offey\u201d in LAIMES' SILE.UNDERSKIRTS is the- outcome ofa farge purchass of a: mhantfacturer s stock Bought at spot cash.They \u2018are.their regular value 30 GLORIA SILK UNDERSKIRTS, double\u2019 Bounee, corded and sed They come\u2019 in five: cdlors, royal navy, red, slate\u2019 and\u201d black: They are rade full sisg and well finished.The p throughout.skirt is $5.00; Thureday, $3.00.Tust received, + fie: asortment of ENGIYSHAADE UNDEBSKIRIE, au, the latest styles, with pleats, flounces and \u201cfrilly! \u2018in moreen, mire: -and taffeta - value of thi Er FEET rec EE qu P or 006 i thorotighly well made, of bright Dew.material, and are : marked at about bail ; vo, 5} ws LADIES\u2019 MOREEN UNDERSKIRTS, extrs: width, deep\u201d Aoune- \u201cand cord- cd, latest cut, in alate, brown, navy and green, regular, 42.80; \u201cThursday; |° corded; $1.83.day, $4.50.Thursday, $4.75.210 LADIFS\u2019 MOIRE STRIPE UNDERSKIRTS, \u2018deep flounce, - width, new cut, made in heliotrope and\u2019 pik stripes, regular, 28.00; Thurs.a Ladies\u2019 Handkerchief Special, FEARMAN \u2014 oy Fab.17.17, 1900, suddenly, Elizabeth, belo wife ot F.W.Fear- man, Hamilton, Ont.20 FERGUSON.\u2014On \"Thursday, Feb.15, 1900, et is late residence, Ne: 52 Isabella street, kerchiefs.Just put en sale 225 dozen Ladies\u2019 Swiss Embroidered White Lawn Hand.This is one lot of a manu Iacturer's stock that the handket chief was lucky enough to secure.They are all\u201d perfect goods, prettily embrofd- ered in 12 styles.Toronto, Mr.John Ferguson, for many To-morrow they will all be sold at one price, 18¢ each, NEW WASH FABRICS.Beauty holds the shy, in Wash Goods and hundredè of new recruits ate com- years buyer for Mesérs.Moftats Brothers at that city, ° «\" GRAHAÏ\u2014 At \u2018thé\u2019 residence of his brother in-law, G.Atkins Caroline street, °ro- ronto, on F'eh, 18, 1900, Alex Graham, i lis 23rd year.HARVEY-AE se ow se: Ont, on Mon- | Ethan a Rite Site.of Leman x | na A} of ue Rugs oe Pole FR of the late Charles Allen, of Chelees, tue aged 33 year; §.months and 23 à BUDSON\u2014In this sity, on pen.20, 1906, Samuel Hudson, aged 6¢ years, late | .James .Walker Hardware Co., a.native of the County Sligo, \u2018Funeral from.1856 St.Osthertne -stroeet, on Thursday, the 22nd instant, at 2.30 am.Friends rempecttully invited.3 H es to es ue | \u2018and other a on the Great Wes\u2019ern Railway.20.Rosetrount avenue, agers Bid W Toenbe 12 imonths, dre Ima, : +, Quabee; on Peb, 80 years, for the | Quebec.\u20181000, Pet- | | READY \u201cNow, vor 2° srNDiNe 0 a NEW- SPRING SILKS, The Big Store is showing.a great variety of New Spring \u2018Silks.in Blouse Silks, all the latest colorings; and stripes.Here are a few specials.52 Pieees of Handsome: Colored Silks,.in a variety of pretty stripes and color- ings, 22 inches wide, regular, 42¢;.tomorrow 32c.61 Pieces New Blouse Silks.They come in 31 plain and broken stripes and latest colorings, regular, 65c; special, 45c.Hundreds of pieces new silk at afl prices, to select from.See Our Ne ew \u201cSamples We-sre dow trkfng ober fot Spring and: Summer delivery.Brest 0 ant Mtoncware, ét cn LOCKER.co Nawnfacturer's THE : Agents, Notre Dame street, 1740 he: be Witch \u201d thé Ry ven, a pos SBNT, FRIRNDE.+ run DETALLES OF WAR.srmmanion E oo THE Bomrs IN RUFREAT AND.KIN: wo BE o> : rh GENERAL usm ADVANCE.Bree oN s 46 en ~DBIFRN En.Just put ; into stock 7 cases of the newest styles MAIL \u2018omDERS cAREFILLY many.y ier Bey ] la oy $178) in ho work for | wer- | ATTENET 0 BELIEVE x PARLIAMENT AND _ ex | ing to enlist in her sérvice.Followin are a\u201d few \u2018specials\u2019 just put on sale,\u2019 Le Néw Washing Prints, 7c, for 5%¢.=~ The regular value of this lot ranges from.25e to 50e \u201cach.New Washing Cambric, 10¢, for 8c.New Washing Percales, 17¢, for 13¢.New: Washing Novelties, 134, New Scotch Gi New Gibgham Novelties, 350, 26e, fof 186.- for 2%.j \u2018for 10¢.New Scotch Zephyrs, 400, Tor sde., New Guillaume Bei New India 1 Linen Beige, 400,\" 1 , 42e, for to Sie an] 125 LADIES BLACK TAFFETA SILK UNDERSKIRTS, deep flounce, trime or med black and white striped satin, full weep, \u2018extra width, regular, ».fo; Cg - Mr.a A ' +.rea New Colored Dress Goods! New.| Black Dres : Choice s Goods ! New Silks.and Satins ! Gossiibry Orders Carefully Filled.\u2026 Samples Sent by Mad.2 = ren ime .\u201cJOHN MURPHY & ÇO., .© Coa Catherine Strect, Corner of Metcalfe rei.Terms Cash.Felephone e938: x wa rerrriz are ETEFEISTITEIIE EEE TIXEX vod pe : LY Ry.3 So \u201cEr ; A Lave HING-STOCK, \u2014 Torrance Thus Describes a Majority of \u2018his Fellow Com-, \u2018missioners.\u2014 | MR.MSHANE APPOINTED HAR- © BOR MASTER AT A SALARY OF $3,000 A YEAR.\u2014\u2014 | It has been observed: by all students\u2019 of\u201d \u2018the people\u2019s leisure that this ié the day.of light things.\u201cGrave and schelàr- \"ly works are.put aside for the meretrici- | us novel, and .in the theatres sque and farce have driven out the | - ne and wholesome drama.The Fi \u2018éleetion of the new City Council proves | that the public conscience is not dead, » dven- if it is:at whiles-too long dormant, | some of the appointments made.to Lot lc poritions, whe rdeoful.jaltogether, have all the, elements} Job they.are not dis- ing farce.Such an :appoing ty 0.thie position of Har fn \u201cport of Montreal.à toininittes had voted | provinèn for the eiploymént of Mr.McShane by hres votes te.two, and \u2018for.Copain stant; hazbor - ofl \"| the Voting.\u201cwas exactly reversed.Mr, e bur- |- amant.of Mr, | a REPORT OF THE RECORDING SEC- | Jealäins, \u2018Waterloo.Co , | ported & year of growth .were | 17, seventy, branches.of the Woran\u201d# |: th ; diocers, sud.Hare \u2018the | aha the BRIXIIIIIIIIE [YY YY TTY IT Yr wir yee-pire ad ee Allan, Crathern, Contant and Totrahçe.Against\u2014His Worship the Mayor; Messrs.Hodgson, Racine, Far rel and Lemay.The: main.motion Was then put, when Bickerdike way absent.presided.Mr.Torrance, commenting upon the procsedings: \u2014+ \u2018Gentlemen, you will be sorzy, for this; \u2018you \u2018will be the laughing- stodk of the country.: e tion of the shipping firms and ! \u2018 merÉhants, for \u2018the appointment of \u2018Cap- tain- Bourassa, referred to by Mr.Andrew Allan, is as foHows:\u2014 Mr.Mackay ers of Montreai: Gentlemen,\u2014We, the undersigned shipping agents and merchants of the city of | respectfully ask the Harbor ios\u201d to fill the ace = the death of the late We would strongly Focommend \u2018for the position the present acting harbor master, Captain T.Bourassa, who for the \u2019 eight.years has proven himself thoroughly F qualified for this important office.We.believe that in -appointing Captain Seuvacus.sé it will be dr Mec out ubite au the (Signe >» Retord RT (Limited), ., Mclean, Kennedy Fred.Load à Co.(Limited), Thomas Harling Atty, Fm Jaman al BJ «J.Bi ning; i he per n 0.Toslabin Qu Ogapany, King- ue A oI De fo Fam fu enry ry Boel! & WOMAN'S AUXILIA ARY, RETARY-\u2014MISSIONARY AD- \u201c DRESS.\u201cThe Montreal Woman\u201d s Ausiliarÿ met for business at 2 in the Synod The president, Mrs |-Hoiden,-made PS \" particulsdly find wd- dfées, which\" was vepliéd to by, Mrs.Mrs.Everett, .recording secretary, rs.7 \u2018 - There.wi LUE To the President and Harbor Commission : yesterday afternoon; |: En FESDAT, FEBRUARY 21, 1900, X | AFTER \u201cTHE .GONQUEST AN INTERESTING E PAPER READ py \"+.JUDGE BARY.The PF matic the Among those Laberge, G.H.J.B.alles, Joseph Fortin, Tete de Boule stitute, Aug.Quesnel; { framed ongraving ot ont lee estrniosier o Avior, Sime, 3% in Ww repens a ot n French an 6er volumes: .wall, the.six Pubitgus,\u2019 1871° aiso a fiction, about; Jets; Front w port, ard a auf to the ltbeary and nfin tor, pu: vi Dey, was reed, members to 4 cup, whi by the to qo a.ebreary Aniiquarion Soc Clateau \u2018de the Hon.Judge Baby, W.Campbell, ML P.: O Mere donséton © ns to the Museum w From Gcorge R.Dey, drinking cup.os ed out of pleos of-hirds\u2019-eye \u2018 maple, by criers\u2019 ; from the Hom.Justice Bap antique coffee \"urn found in the vaults Tiffin, an old clock with formerly owned by Chi To: te aes.bd Gell \u2014~Fro Justice B Taft.of aoe Ho, of a te of of Rp: volumes, he had pressnted to cutting n- cocoanut in.sat longitudinally and eingvlarly enough name, cocoa.Mr.oy suggested the idea thet these two \u2018| nertherm pert Nord had some.0 b Sally believed.True, were French by rank - eur \u201cfor.Tnal aie \"lie.Yo thede a6 cofupmred with meeting of the Ny mHs- ler was held fo last evening the preg Judge Sicotre, eorge, {Durnford, ablay, Dr.s, L.G.A James Reid, Dr.Archilie Fortier, Ramozay present wary Dr.R.Ww ume.-\u2014 Indien; at \u2018Moutreal; from H y.Wooden movem ef Jocks, of Caugh -five Con.portrait, of the H, ry \u2018Éifin, a large Tali We the jou lg and Ksessional province, onal which with the aPompiete the al Government 8 Entiat W.Rit- chte, Geokony of Canad, 1966, ad the oth- .from Jats.\u2018Dingwall, Corn- frst volumes of \u2018L'Opinion to 180 me; from Judge Sicotte, Use,\u2019 from 1880 to Courrter des , With supploment and Sunday edition, large Aumber- of Fr French works of 70 \u2018volumes and 11 pamph- five volumes of gov- porte; \u201cfrom J.& R.Walker, re nted at Quebec, 1791; States, 1704, two volumes ot ro.notarial repertoires.In all, during the month, there were added 105.voluitnes, : 35 pamphiets, , besides this, the cura- as.number of Canadian books ots, at the las, auotion, which de reported next month.communication from Mr.George B.calling dhe attention of the Sarved drinking oup which the Museum.This is oarvad with some attempt at aft, ic fhe work of a Tete de Boule Io- San.bod ¢ és stellar in sbepe to drinking ° the Aborigines of Brazil, by bears the same one living in the Norn \u2018America, and the southern part of South Am- \u201cfrom the same of Pay - Rus esse.and chief.e+ » oouatzy alter the con t had beeu iterated land writers of euch whhle- 29e dcr who firth, weré of necessity.Government, 0 \"the soldiers, nesr- \u201cOf the 4,000 who be- ments of the line, only When the vessels 4 good Tre we and civil cu time was 80 thét there was nothing to «Franch of Canada .number of orig- ¢dluced from people in how undesirable the con: In the course e a long list Ya t ninety, who- official documents, to have Canada subsequent to 176): ot story men on men connected with course ne roue went on o list of merchants indicated 3 business ation t pguently, those detter class g only things = Put.[ Kannon arine ere?Outer damages lof the street bav- of her property, ber $100 yes- \u2018 ir of St.of 1h nt evening Me ided.r @ cho, ee choir: dass director, Miss M.Donovan.- M.A.Phelan, Barbeau and T.Mcial Lows jst Churo fa a 5 G.G nd Cireu pret de invita- the station : ferences Tous tn the d also ex\u201d way au he ation ripe bs pis tre © r£ KEANE 2 * 8 7 xR - è Ladies\u2019 Jacl THAT WERE\u2014\u2014Z ERE?RE: To Shoppers at OGILVY\u2019Sets and Gostumes, 816.50 each, in Fawn or Navy Blue, to clear at + ss.se65 2e es $25.00 JACKETS, in Fawn, for.812.80 CHILDREN\u2019S ULSTERS.20 p.o.off CONS ¥ FUR LINED CAPES.c.cccee-e.n.RO pec.off.F In- of rge ve- of an où J.mis gh- on- uit 3/8 $86; | ing,\u2019 made rinks the of oh 28208 5 ® 8 Su tes aan ¥2 3 Ela + HE most comfortable brace to wear, gives to every movement of the body and does not pull off the buttons; made of good strong webbing, detachable cord ends.Sold at.385c and soc a pair.Also made in all solid leather, - - i very strong and durable, at 25, 35c and soc pair.TO BE HAD ONLY AT OUR STORES, MY LADY'S NOTE BOOK.THE PACKING OF TRUNKS.The packing of trunks gs become | a fine art.Any one can pack one \u2018in a way, but when the trankë get to the.journey's end, the test of this skill is évident in their condition.- Sonte of them have the contents churned up into.en almost indistinguikhable mass of wrinkles; others come out as trim and span as though the articles.bad just been laid in; and the secret of all this is to pack closely.There is no danger that there will be too many things put in.indeed, the more the better, if they wre properly handled.\u201d Waists may be] put into trays, and should\u2019 have all the puffs and sleeves lightly -stuffed with tissue paper.One woman, however, who has travelled a good pert of her] ile, says she never wastes space putting | m paper.All of her laces, handkerchiefs and veils are rolled and folded and used for filling.There are numer- vis articles that a little crushing does no harm, and these are utilized in every posable way, Skirts she folds from the hem, jolding them twice, then turning them back one fold so that the skirt at the hem is shaped like a:W erushed together.If this is not narrow enough, anther fold is made dn the: same way, and in all cases the back and hem are Kept as even as possible.Then the 5 Before tive young widow, one Bay and\u2019 was the trays, with a.piece \u2018 of smooth thick eloth.Cheesecloth is absolutely useless for this purpose; paper cambri¢-is good, .or thick muslin or tissue paper.It is well to have half-a-dozen pieces of ¢ambric starched and ironed for such | usés!-\u2018 The starch keeps out the dust, which will sift through soft cheesecloth, closing the trunk see that it is as i full \u2018as possible.: COMPLIMENT FROM ROYALTY.The Prince of Wales is\u2014occasionally, at lesgt\u2014clever at paying a compliment.In connection with the fitting out of the- Américain \u2018hospital \u2018ship \u2018Maine,\u2019 he was surrotrided-bÿ a number of Ameri: can ladies, incl neluding Mrs.; Bradley -Mar- |- 7 .the MatiBorough, Lady Randolph\u2019 a élds and Mrs.Ar- in, rufle.if any, are shaken out by taking | be levant, ol of the skirt, about a foot or: more | above the lower edge; -then folding: \u2018first | 11 robie 2 the bottom a square edge is.made.This leaves all of the wrinkles to come Yery near the belt, which, however, does \u2018ery little harm, as the lower portion af the skirt will come out in perfect \u2018order.Vraps ars folded after the fashion of a man's coat, the sleevas being filled in = Be With some utilizable article.In putti VS in the trunk care should be *ovelèss to try to go back and fill paves after most of the things are in, ; TRe articles should be packed first; Ne the skirts may go in one end of ; mink, one above another.If the ons given are carefully observed tre trays will be left for waists and more \u201cihable dress es.Hats and bonnets % teklish things to pack: but, when Me tnderstands just how to do it, are TL.and are pretty sure ro \u201d N good shape.If possible, NS off the high trimming.from one or hats, All the bows with paper or ro T other soft material, put one N mside of another, pressing in be- h eq \"een brimg whatever suitable packing | feral is at hand.Flowers and fea- or hay be twisted n up in paper, then od Longs Packed all around them, i or Ï can be pressed in: duite clonely no andles them carefully.Cover 0 of the trunk, before putting in [ \\ in fill in solid as one packs.1t|* Cu \u2019 2 a 78 : ERA A = = \u2026 a ir J amines] : - = .;i > + \u20ac .38D: - =.- Ce i A Ho able charity.\u2026.= Fdeäth 2 Int e Dy: \"| also Siem red wing\u2019 C4 in | three days after.y duces the \u2018death \u201c5 rage: number : oft ei wards daily: thr Jeti | 24 over the \u2018corresponding: gs 11899.In the outdoor :departie were a ons in aff, | Reports.Submitted & atthe à Qu ETE - _ PA erly Meeting.RE NANCES.°F + emi The quartetly meeting of the Board of Governors of -the Montreal General Hos pital took place - \u2018yesterday - afternoon in.the Governors\u2019 hall of the institution.|.die present ineludéd \u2018Messrs.E.H.| À ; | \u2014 3 ey PRESENT CONDITION OF THE FLY Yrudean; » George B.Cramp, James Cra: Hi ol | thievn, Richard: White, Dr.Robt.JE Ge.A.Om > Finley, 8.Finley, Dr.: Geo.Esplin, 8.rd so at ial P.Hood, Dr.Wath |: ©.Johnston, Captain Geo.H.Matthews, J.reldrum, J.in her, John -Patterson; | .\u2014 : A Lapthora Sith, 4 \u2018a.See bt, P.MeLea: WO mation of Mx *Orathern; had a relapse, and, \u2018 \u2018therefore; was unable to attend: :: The \u2018chairman alluded: |: to Mr.Wolferstan Thomas's .valuable services to the \u201chospital and - expressed his hope that their prétident would soon- be with them again.On.the motion of Mr.Richard White, .segonded by Mr.John Palmer, Messrs.G.W.Birks and C.H- McFarlane.were elécted lite governors, as \u2018were also Messers.W, S.Leslie and A.H.Camp- Hell, the latter two gentlemen, on the motion of Mr.E.H.Copeland, second- -ed by Mr.John Patterson.The report of the committee of management for the.quarter ending Jan.31, 1000, spoke of.the necessity of maintaining two isolation wards through patients contracting diseases of an infectious mature after having been admitted to the hospital.Reference was made to the strenuous effort which is under way to create a material .addition to, the annual sub-, scriptions for hospital uses.\u2018The restated that in view of this the city\u2019] had.been divided -into- smaller: sections, | and the numberof collectors: \u2018increased; by which means it was expected conveni:: '| ent \u201copportunity would be afforded to\u201d nearly all who\u2019 were disposed to ~eonwif 2% tribute to the support of this most land-§ ¥* On the volunteer collect-1}- | ing staff there were yet vacancies; the: committee trusted that a: quick \u2018¥esponssf ç i bed made to the suggestion \u2018by wit is ap) Fh th TE vey: president, Mr: F.Wolf Tm venti ot the «| Whom.it.was.thought t he, re * : © | able.td be.present at the.meeting, had | \u201cthe vice more certath ko bi id and Waite, Corpora on, PE ; gonde-and Guay, Alan-änd Evans, Lut- [À trell and Trottier; Branchaud and nd ; Ap 3 ; i 3 E ey rouen \u201cthe The following: re i {| My! husband's sudden active.service necessitates i Him-¢o\u2019 Bnglend imivediate- |& 3 Jarre, HOWSVED, rich a (Np word ot A \u2018farewell to 70 Er iam Al + Deer Mr.ping .There is Ta me mien a 2 troops of, Cénada - th ase \u201cWORD Gee ads such 8, £908 bon pu TUE 1 ecuif have bc you, ey caves don $ 9 den who ha.oon so 3 thoved by Madame Pre- |: br Mrs: Bond, \u2018and'unetd- myer ve \u201cse Tew CAEL \"Just received.: a.fll adsdrtin ani EL ~~ Dress Skirts, w Pla nest, Brocaded \"Silks, said Designs.| The Latest roti fir pi In his paitionlir lité\u201d à \u201ccomplets F do is own _ consisting of - the Tatess.and \u2018beat materials.° pr pe ED = pe rer free are: ha UE ï ry AR Er a \u2018Reserved Seats, \u2018Îoxes.rar date 8.15 Pe a, 85c and Soe; Box Seats, $1.00, Cln Gran Khoo Sse, 341 t.Catherine stvoct, oe Slactrs Shee TT SOCIETY.SE « ty Seciety will Chtidéon\u2019s dinorins \u2018ace volces suvoutle Déneurs ss E REINE | he.from 5.50 to 7 pm SPnnloy set entrance, Admission | en 100.¥.8.0.2, Orihostr 2012 LA pe satel NO RESERVED SEATS.fg - ce ROURTH.ANNUAL : CHILDREN'S SOC WINDSOR: HALL, FRIDAY, Feb.23, 1900._ si AL, be Assisted by Poor.and.ner Artists.; +.Ww.Le mate PE TEE, retary atonte ndid mrofentiondd er SCHOOL OP \u2018EÉocutôn, meet, by \u201caphotntiment those Prom.ann #0; their natural 2426; Bt, Catherine Street, \"Evening lasses meet Eas Tuesdays and Thursdays.afternoon classe.Jn.jn CALVARY.CHURCH.Catherine 1at® pont > A to.Da.present.Ant Association, PHILLIPS SQUARE Tavasar, Faunvant 22.x fERTHOUNT \u2018Patriotic Go TEVESDAY, thd FENRUARY, : Victaria Wall, Westmount.The following Agtiits will.os dontifbéue to programme.Myre, Wi R.Ives, | Mrs Bin 1 A: Burke.Mim Ma Walt, Bir, 1d.Jalel.© et tee MOXTÉRAL w.nr uv, (CENTRAL) Thies she ergs oy 3 bibinda ave \u201coordiaity th by pres\u201d Friday, February 23.A.Popular Lecture by 8 Popular Speaker.; route.te 0000 le a ro Tanta, Feb.am inst, 1900, es Lor Ladies only.\u2018 ms with hin roa].se xl sppointment\u2019 was.dels a a , \u2018political one, and that in this Hope onë \u2018government | was 8s: \u2018bind sbnatotbbr.¢ Tie amendment | Baer, thers.foi; tp appointment of.wou Captain Bourassa was.voted down, and quainted with the duties of the position, but a great wrong was deliberately done \"| to the port and to honest service in general.Mr.Torranes told his colleagues who voted for Mr.MoBhane\u2019s appointment that they would make themselves the laughing stock of the country, and certainly they have earned.the \u2018contempt of all honest men.It is difficult to conceive of à more immoral public ¢ transse- tion.ER \u2014\u2014 THE POLETICAL COLONEL.: Perbaps.as.striking a specimen as Can- \u2018ada oan furnish of the political colonelé- the \u2018bane of our.\u2018Canadisn militia system ing in parliament the part of common scald against hl heretofore supetior officer, Majér-Gei téral Hutton, a \u2018an whose Canadien career, whatever may.be the | much: secreted circumstances of \u201chis dè- paiture, has certainly been Fespleriden: and who has perhaps \u2018done more \u2018to.pull rrr | togather & system honeycombed with WEDNISDAY, FEBRUARY 2, wo CMe that the wars-of the future are.to be decided by the \u2018man behind the gun,\u2019 | | and certainly passing events in South: Africa &o far to establish \u2018ite\u2019 verity, it, {allows that every opportunity shold\u2019 be afforded to the man to becoms thorgugh- ly pragticed in the: use of his weapon.\u2018| The militia afficers of this city clairs\u2019 \u2018Fang not without trong re tue Then are \u2018totally deprive | I there be any virtue in the dictum\u2019 1 political colunelisn then any\u2019 othr man run foul of \u2018thé political colonel was ; to have been expected,\u2019 and he seems to have enocuntered one 80 strong that both political parties had to bow to him.That this was not the whole of his offending we believe probable from the de- \u2018hate in the House, as he is said to have committed some indefensible departure fom etiquette, rand pursued his own *aiot-to do so by the responsible minister.\u2018But that his main offence, as it hes been of al} his predecessors, was the asserticn in \u2018by the.lind calonel \u2019 thus à not \u2018only was a grave injustice done to a galthtul \u2018publie servant, well ac- \u20144s Colonel: Dotivalle, who has been sete | \u201cl\u2018course in some affairs even when ordered\" of his authority against the recalcitrancy of the political .anlonel we have.Hie) \u2018 |doubt.Histour- will add.ane more tomb-' ver to.\u2018thet row with the old inbérp- [me \u2018have raibed te clos \u2018encountèrs between forces i ate shots.their lives \u2018édariy, à *Cadddians have fresh cause for de in the patriot- - \u2018Dulce gb deituts \u2018off pro, patrla ;mori\u201d is a \u2018time-worn saying, but still it is éonsoling.No doubt our men found it \u2018sweet and glorious to die for their ooun- try.- British surgeons in Natal estimate that of those \u2018wounded about 92 percent \u2018 recover, and of, thobe; 33 percent rejoin \u201cthe fighting tanks within three weeks, \u2018 while for the remaining third the ?period \u2018of Tecovery,ie no, prototiged.\u2019: Free, State.iv pot very: : ebecune.- - fine ba at on have.(LR reporte, qu, Lists, and toda, reported, scl ok authieritically, that General.Macdonald.-8£ the Highland } brigade, the suçosssde of General Wau- chope;\u2019 hieg beet wounded.It is not au: I Cronje and his force are cusvopmded : br the British somewhere | negs; Pastdebers, ay true.There are oh fifmops that hé jé still making good.retreirt pon, Bloerifontein, with \u2018the.Réitish forces following i in his rear.The sert sep General Macdonald\u2019 has heer veorindd would {idem to imply that General Kelly-Kennys s forces had been Tes, inforced by the Highland brigade, and | that a sharp engagement had taken place.If Generel Cromje wax sble to rétreat; he | and the British behind him ought -to be | | pretty near, if not actually at, Bloemfontein by this time, the distance being.only | about 60 miles from \u201cPeatdeberg, where the British weré'on \u2018Tuesday: .If Gen- | just - eagt of.Pasrdeberg: We should rather expect from \u2018the raiding operations of the -Boer.forces west :and south | secure er mii for his | | road.\u2018The positions of the Slaves: men- 9.| tioned: in \u2018the despa our map in another part.of this papered | Lord \"Roberts's strategy.has, hod the | | effect of driving awsÿ much of thei Boer hes: ave shown on \u2026 jforee from the: neighborhood of Tady- | mith.ler will be.able to drive.them auiekly aith, \u2018remains to be, seen, ture) TS e quarters Stef \\ 81 C ism and heroism of helt \u2018countrymen.The military\u201d Nitta tion in the Oratge # \u2018it is | eral Cronjeris\u2019 hiding a\u2019 strong position\u201c surrounded bys the: \u2018Byitish - it must be | : : the.home may bel sent.of , Paardeberg that General Cronje hay RDAY.1 The annual meeting of the city union We have mel wr men gold | of the King's Daughters was held in the YwWôk Yosbeiday\u2019 afternoon.The \" meeting was opened with a hymn ang brayet, led by the, chairman, Miss Hej.\"bum, Reports from the various cop, mittees were then\u2019 taken 1 up.The secretary:treésurer-reported that seven general meetings of the union had been ie) during the year.singe last Feb: \u2018uary.Three new circles had been formed.The order had decided to affiliate with th, National Council of Women.Mrs.Dunlop read the report from the nominating committee, and the following \u2018officers wete than\u2018\u2018élépted: Cha - Magot;\" \"vipe-climiman, Miss George's , Cirgle; Miss \u201cBrotherho \u2018Magtin!s Circle; Ming Cutheting i ing,.Faithful Circle; Miss K Mudge Opportimity Circle.themtieally kitown \u2018Whether the reports most | pful\u2019 means of conducting the ymion meetings, it was decided to hold que general.\u2018ageténge;in the course of ry eer): .apen;to; all.members, Instead \u201conly leaders of.circles, as for- \u2018meely, the first to be held: in St.George's Gharçh.in April.;The- dhief interest of \u201cthe meeting centred.in.the discussion of the.summer creche.The.scheme, which aigingted.in the .Ready Circle of the Arserican Pres at Church, had been este) ints sted with the co-operation summer, with very ratifying 1 The fact that 1,23 visits had boen made by women and chil- gen, ris = Sommer to the creche nt showed how exe the.need for sch a home and ow much it \u2018had.been \u2018appreciated.ing the, soming, summper.Miss Brock was.aphointed 'conyener of the summer \u2018ereche!\u2019committet, swith Miss Ludington, \u201c424; Dovobu ni Mrs.Brown explained the origin and - Duspose 2 wimtieth century fond.started by the Toronto A tri ee the NESS RR of: ri Foes of ex Daughtef wi hep ab the tonvention meet: ing on Friday evenly | was received with | plane.pr: TER, ga One AND LEGISLATURE AUQOUME TO .LIQUOR.MEN.de the X Baio at the Witness.) + Whether the\u201d remainder will i A , | of Ladyimith, qe whether.General \u2018Bul ben, and: a pt bg the.Legislative 3 ' ronds: i from their strong \u2018positions between Col: | chap ; on the polling previous Xr in the ruil ; me not introduced 4 eo a supporte hardly po¥ à The Assembly t's consent, and .to be equally >.PN has not yet ° Gone) and id Dr- ch he en on TY 3il- he nd ur- ek on, for Î 1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY > -1990.ii tate Seti ett (\u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS\u201d) SUBSTITUTIONS.|r BEWARE OF WOMAN'S AUXILIARY, THIS MORNING'S SESSION.\u2014 This mornings session of the Montreal esan Woman's Auxiliary was largely attended.The meeting was presided over by the Bishop of Montreal.À devotional mee.ing was eonducted by Mrs.Day.Then followed roll call.The following officers were re-elected: Recording secretary, Mra.ere : corresponding secretary, Mrs.W.L.Mills; orcas secretary, Miss A.McCord ; diocesan treasurer, Mrs, J.W.Marling; editor of \u2018Leaflet, Mrs.G.A.Kohl; secretarv of junior branches, Miss Jackson : president, Mrs.Holden ; vice-presi- dents, wives of the city clergy and the presidents of parochial branches.The esecutive committee, nominated by the Lord Bishop, were Mesdames Carmichael, R.Lindsay, Cole, H.J.Evans, Huston, Pennell, Troop, F.Bond, R.Howard, Lloyd, Kirkpatrick, J.Macfar- ane, (+.Durnford and Miss Moffatt.Reports were received from the city branches showing that much work had heen done in sending bales and boxes of peful articles to remote districts in the North-West and elsewhere, giving support to the zenana and other missions, ete.Mrs.Troop read an interesting paper on the Dynevor Hospital for Indians near Winnipeg.The Indians at first, looked with distrust upon the hospital, but now regard it as a blessing.The | building had been much improved due ing the last , the Indians assisting in the carpentering and other work, A nitive branch of the auxiliary had been started by Miss Jackson, the school teacher on the reserve.The Indian women had done much lovely work, their chef materials being deer-skin, birch bark, silk and beads.- Letters were also read from the Bishop of Japan and frem Miss Jenny Smith, medical misonary \u2018to Japan, Co Dioc HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.The annual meeting of governors of | the Protestant Hospital for the Insane, at Verdun, for the election of efade-beer- ers, was held yesterday afternoon in the | ety offices in the Mechanics\u2019 Institute.Mr.Samuel Finley presided, and ere also present Messrs.Jas.Wilson, Stearns, Geo.R.Prowse, Dan.on Ald.McBride, Jas.McKeown, Tos Currie, John Patterson, I.8.His en, Jas.Walker, jr., Joh Dillon, Géo.ksplin, Wm.Currie, Thos.Hyam, and D.L.Lockerby, ) [he tollowing officers were then elect £ -\u2014\u2014 Pitrons, their Excellencies, the Gov- ernor-General and Lady Minto; president, Mr.F.Wolferstan Thomas: Aonor- rv vice-president, Mr.Chas.Alexander; int vice-president, Mr.Samuel Finley; æcond vice-president, Me, Jas.Wilsen; treasurer, Mr.I.H.Steatns; hororaty æretary, Mr.E.L.Bond.For the committee of management to teplare those who retire \u2018by fotation:\u2014 A skin without blemish and.a bedy sours Such - with blood thon produced by ) Len CURA RESOLVEAT, xual in the poses of torturing, urning, and scaly humors.boo CI here.rice.Taxus.ot on bn Degg iE Da Eye Low to a care) urnes, THE ORIGINAL \u201cMEDICAL HALL\u201d LEAST GINGER ALE May be known ity bearing the ar, o's Le Label, \u201cne CAMPS BL Lt 6 6, ching, i.ot 1 Thetrien .46 ect sèdaps Bishop Bond, the Rev.Dr.Barclay, the Rev.Dean Carmichael, Messrs.Geo.Es plin, Geo, R.Prowse, Geo.W.Sadler, A.Joyce, Robert Reid, Charles Gurd.Cordial votes of thanks were tendered to all those who had -aided the institution with their time and services during the past year.WITH THE BOWLERS.Victoria Rifles and the Montreal | o Teams Defeated on Their own Alleys.t \u2014\u2014=tenttièe Last night another series of home and home matches in the seconi half of the Ine termediate City Bowling League, wers | completed, with the result that the Points\u2019 and the Royals came out victorious away from komme.The Pointy wisital the Vie | toria Rifies\u2019 slleys, where a very interests ing end exoitirg game was played.The Point team \u2018wis made Lp of threes juniors, &8 it was thought that lsading wih aix points, and \u2018having à lead over the Vie- toriés of 318 pins, the Points could establish an easy win.It must be admitted that the visitors werd extremely lucky a coming- out, ahead with 48 piñs, as expected to be defeated on the Victoria à oo lays, But to Win on the home and home séries.As Will be seen from the scores Below, bath teashs put up remarkable totals for intermediates.The Bouiesters Ead, a strong -amgrégation, and also antidipatsd winning otre and bome matches, but the visitars put up a plucky stand, and came out ol She with tbe narrow margin of 48 addel to as 16 pian, he vos sors\u201d loud 0a hep oe ples.match, Fives at tha Vics, us a splendid écote, Pt, Rad ® nÀ been for the Arse.string of 160, it is very 1kaly that the president's prize woud Bavs changed bands with: Fox, of \u2018the Points.The latter put up thres pret- and on the whole the of credit for their splendid v On \u201cthe Montreal alleys the M.A.A.A.second team suffered a diswstrous defost at .the he hands of the Royals to the tune of 237 Ey this ge 09 one pin more.tham the Roya own Tistory où oe dhs À.a A al- Toya\u2019 last Décétaber, t A.A.filoh will as the 3 hs the pe now stands, - Lave.a\u201d bold -glght points ta the good, à \u201ctb ro Royals die a wih thf Le \u2018an ° à de our points \u2018followed by the Victoria Rifles at 8610, he $ totlowing are thé scores of Royal - A.A A.TE om Futon .» ee» + \u201ceve ww «197 182 201 550 Belgie.ee 14 1 sez Fortier se cé ve 6e 66 ex 183 158 134 482 DOAN i.0e .u a 13 180 406 785 cr, 0% .we» 1 515 Lajoie, captain .181 109 34 57 Total .# so ee 6ascssenu de tnoéeua \u201c3180 Montreal A.A.A.IL.\u2014 8 er cu we oe ow ve ae .191 109 149 449 vi an.te neco000000 0149 14 119.493 Coëneti .\u201ceg ce ° .182 176 180 498 Bis er se os da on 185 na in 54 .r se, 06 au we 06 enderbor, captain : 12106 1% 160 ois Total = sms »; 05 Sw vAcGdéaga0n ae 2,048 \u201c Majority far.RoAA A.=: \u2018he ow obese 237 Reterez-rh.H.Marauy.Ma=a-0 o ee ST - Etats \u201cre ed od + 308 148 Â } 3 \u2018Btérhé .\u2026.we 5 sé il 23 ; a Jenkin niTvaé eu us à 3 SRT on ox ss, spoe se Bh Cd Total 2160 © ares us 06s vay Seas oh \u2018 Simpson, W.oi ve erie JT 1 1 MacCartney .od «151: MoNah we be we ve id WAGE oi oo oo 00 vo oe 2 Twat fifght: | PROVINCIAL SURPLUS.MR.ATWATER SAYS IT DOES NOT \"REALLY EXIST\u2014YESTERDAY IN THE LEGISLATURE.Quebec; Feb.21.\u2014Before the House met -yesterday afternoon the Ministerial inta held a caucus which lasted Noy four clock so that the Ho detente | ls ting that followed was brief \u2018and on, portant: Among the bille reported, from com: mittee were thoee to amend the charter of \u2018La Co du Conservatoire de Montreal, + empt the Montmorency Cotton Mills \u2018Company from certain mur nicipal taxes, to incorporate the town of fé.Anne de Bellevue, to amend the tharter of the town of \"st.\u2018Paul, to in- ¢osporate the Montreal Mining Exchange, and to amend thc charter of the Napierville Junction Railway.Mr.Petit introduced a bill to incor- prete the Jonquière Pulp Company and r.Cotton's bill to aménd the law Ye specting physicians and surgeons was discussed for a short time in committee He took the ground | plus claimed by Mr.Mar.cit; i \u2018was mot genuine, aad tint j inmbistaly disa; and oe replaced by a pretty considerable - deficit\u201d hen.accousit \u2018Wea taken of some.sv, oa rs.of ¥ from the pre- | the goyer ment, on the ecess of whidh they boast: in pretending \u201cthat they have restored the coulbrioy in the ances; that their tions last year in,a surplus rien pality gris vos à defioit ex sending.a\u201d Hun \u2018and twenty thousend dollars, and askifig the House to dedlare that the yneslled Jor and indisereet -an- ant by.the government of a sur ag nate.to cnet\u201d discredit fpr on \u2018dar Pres diinistration.and : to éaiise i ri and all thinking citizens to 1oe4- that qonfldence which they ought to ae b our \u201cprovincial institutions, The Hs wy spoke for nearly an \u2018hour and à F and was warmly ap KEY rv Lak TT arom vo > years dperstions did mot { & the H House \u201cras unable to} ht pe y wa to.8h \u2018the questions ative Cotinell;» apd, the main- 0 quete vil will be brought up in the House y Abe | was asker 2 pd gther Hea mittee.- \u2014ep am RESPONSIBILITY oF 08 HAR- Jules Chagas \u201c1 nt; hv be ad 8 hous f a load of hay.The Court held that the evidence went the opening made by the company defendant, .on .the, ice above Victoria bridge, and as the company \u2018Had not fenced in such opening, it must: be held | responeible.The \u201criver \u2018is\u2019 a publie bighway, bôth: in winter \u2018and ik sumi- highway mist be hdd the' cohsequstides.Judgm damages.It is also stated that the abattoir | dr Es Potnte bill, severa}.mn of {.saaered a \u2018very in-\u2018 à ue Net the ity, \u2018to show: that Ste, Marié was drowned ing \u2018mer, and anyone causing.danger sie puch ¥: bo 4 | Gore in favor of plaintifis for i Bb in Sep i Ey ora .\"pn mda Fra 4 Semper ri .LN \u201cdouspirir.CANADA rep x SENDAY'S- TOBSES.ue ein Lu ef 2° oad EL 7, ; M LS LU EUR CS v LIRA + BE oN nT Ll > London, Feb.21.547 pm\u2014The.fallowing despatch has been réceived at the\u2019 War Offite from Ford \u2018Roberts: _ \u2018Paardeberg, _ Tuesday,\u2018 Feb: 20.\u2014Be- \u201ctween, Keb, 16.\u201cend Feb.18, Major-Gen.\u201d Knog wis ,wourided; \u201cMijorenéral Hec- .tor Macdonald severely Founded, end Lieut.Cok.Alworth was killed.f ~~ The War Office adds that no details of the fighting .\u2018have.yet been received.\u201c These camialties.octurred in fighting near \u2018 Paardeher.x, Ah \u2018inécinplete, list, of thie recent Brit- i \u2018msualtien gives nine.officers Killed, thirty\u2018nitie wounded and one missing.Sonn The President of \u2018the Board of Trade, - the\u2019 Right Hon: Mr.Ritchie, on behalf of | \u2026 he \u2018cabinet.\u2018announded in the House of Commons at, six o'clock.Æhis .evening \u201cthat the \u2018government had no news of, the relief of \u2018Ladysmith.15 -\u2014 CRONIES ARMY.is A LARGE FORCE OF MEN WITH HIM FOR HIS LAST ; STAND.: Td AN \u201cNew aie, \u201cFeb.91 London cables to he: New York; morning: papers say, Eng- \u2018land is \u2018anxiquely- \u2018awaiting further and 8: \u2018snore definité news of Lord \u2018Roberts, and i'his \u2018fovements\u2019 \u2018towards Transvasl terri- = Of actual news there is'd deurtn.file strength of Genera: Cronje's force: the: , London correspondent of the ¥* Herald\u2019 , j ays-that Cronje probably has ithe es His original re of eight thousand \u201cinvaders of.Cape FA of whom were of the com- : a \u2018fought.Clements at, Colesbers, others\u2019 were at Stor Re Free is.\u2018add ten tHodsand if, indeed, they de réjoitd te THE | about three.years and previous: to tired.from the command of the latives here.The Mayor ordered the | Queen appreciates.the enthusiastic loyal- -departure of.the.Canadian troops.from | | Cable Company makes the following ted ame ÿ known as w Jackson, Ho wia'a] ?NTREAL son: Jo J.W.\u2018Jackson, \u2018traveller for the |\" \"8, \u201cRobert Watson Company.-.\u201cJackson.had: been in the, Queen's.Own.Rides for \u2018served in the \u2018Royal \u201cGre: iadiers: dns of London company, reported\u2019 Woun ed, is a son of Lieut.-Colonel - Mason, .who recently\u2019 .re- Grenadiers.He was captain of E company Royal Grenadiers until \u2018he received his \u2018commission at lieutenant in the Y.on- don company of the : Royal\u201d Cahadian Regiment.: J.F.Ussher, of Toronto, wounded, is a son of \u2018J.F.C.Ussher, of the Provincial Secretary\u2019s Department.He is twenty-seven years of age, and \u2018utimer-} ried.He was à member of thie Ruedns: town Rifles: ~ SORROW IN KINGTON.- Kingston, Ont, Feb.2L \u2014Intense sor- -row prevailed- here over the.news\u201d of the killing of so many Canadians; and.the particulars \u2018Were read With eagerness.| Many of the déad and wounded had re- flags on the city buildings to be half- \u2018masted.Laird, the A Battery man: wounded, had just returned.from the Klondike.Manion, of Torgnta, .killed, formerly lived- here.Bradshaw, a bank \u2018clerk living here, but who joined \u2018the force from Belleville, is also among: the wounded.A 4 CABLE FROM CHAMBERLAIN CANADIAN LOYALTY APPRECIAT- ne ED BY THE QUEEN.+ ~ \u2014\u2014 Ottawa, 1 Feb.21.The follow cable was received by Lord Minto \u2018this \u2018 moïn- ing: \u2018London, Feb.20.\u2014Her Majesty the ty of Canada, and.wishes .the -.treops God-speed and a\u2018 safe return.\u2018(Signed)\u2019 .CHAMBERLAIN\u2019 \u201c This cable is ddiibtless | in regard to the.Halifax to-day.tan -\u2014\u2014 CABLES WHL BE RECEIVED: New York, Feb.FBR Commercial | -nouncerhent:\u2014We are\u201d \u2018adviked - telegrams for Kimberley can now bene | cepted\u2019 at sender's risk.\u2019 \u2018 lodge during the time i, ce of the country in be HE.HAWKESLEY LETTERS, nti ' London, Feb.21 \u2014The ; \u201cSt.James\u2019 8 -Giasitte,\u201d this afternoon says the stolen | Hawkesley letters, which Mr.-Cham- berlain- referred to yesterday evening, in the: House of Commons, as being sold $0 ¥Dr.:Leyds, for £100, were\" purchased \u2018froin the thief, for: what sum we do Dr ark, MEP.for Brows, Cla, MD, war consul- general\u2019 of the, South \u2018African Republi to 1601: LE \u201cbat.ji pal | pt, know, by-no: less a personage Shan ved: Bl taxed by ing: mean well founded.\u201d Unde je \" the ; vas oi Bill Taken up bye the\u201c Private Bills Contmigtee.\u2014 CITY'S: MILK SUPPLY « AND INFAN- > (TIE MORTALITY.Co ms ~ \u201c4e Quebec, Feb.21 \u2014The Montres! City bill was taken \u2018up by :the Private Bills \u2018Committee this, mofniñg,, the city\u2019s \u2018interests being \u2018watched\u2019 by Mayor.Prefon- taine, Mr.L.O: David, city clerk; the.\u2018city.comptroller, \u201cMr.e, \u2018Mr.\"Ethier, city.attorneys.Alderzhen Martin- eau, .Laporte, Ekers : and\u2019 Rov, \u201cwhile \u2018among the others present \u2018Were \u201cMears.- F.B.McNameg, Angus\" Héopét: C.\"Archer, Peter Tall, A\u2019 Brown, L.J.Bis aillon, the C.P.R.sdlicitor, Mr.Hene- \u201cker; Macfarlane: and\" Beckett, G.+ xR solicitors, eto.\u201d After some converéation: it-was \u2018that Mayor Prefontainé should \u2018be heard first, whet he\u2019 explained the\u201d object of\u2019 the bitty \u2018which, he said, was\" to correét some finperfections i in \u2018the\u2018amended «ar- -\u2014 ter of last yedr \u2018in- \u2018certain particulars; | He also discugeed the\u2019 bill section\u201d by section.The chairman thet.asked whether the | preamble, should be \u201cadopted.Mr.Gouin objected, and: \u2018asked that the \u2018preamble should: be considered with closed doors.Messrs.Atwater and Leblanc thought | that , if there were any objections to.the preamble it was.better to have them dis | cussed in the presence\u2019 of the parties interested and: thus give then an \u2018oppo tunity to answer.Mr.Bickerdike moved\" the adoption of the preamble.- Mr: Gouin insisted on his right as à member to have the \u2018preamble consider ed with Slosed doors - and Nini) was re\u201d 18) yan fou by \"the preamble and; \u201cal \u2018the: clauses.dom to 5 had been adopted.\u2019 .aT, OF D fd | James West, late Recorder, De lontida, a bonus not exceedi ng $5,000, to be taken from (the réséèvé fund.* Af so amended de bill vas.\u2018erdeted 1 reported.The Joliette\" and st.\u2018Henri bills were also\u201d adopted.- ~*~ \u2014\u2014 THE \u2018BURGLARY GUARANTEE, COMPANY.The \u2018annual meeting of the Dominion Burglary Guarantee Company, Limited, was\u2019held this morning, at the company\u2019s office, 181 St.James street.The reports presznted were considered very satisfactory.tors was re-elected, viz.: Messrs.Samuel vie, vice-president:.Fortiet, F.W.\u201cEvafh Wm.Hanon.CITY ITEMS.\u201cHermifete!1de Roy, - plumber, has aasign- ed gt the demand\" of Jonzzlve | Desaulniers, Se Ewing, J.M.; | wie Hatdlities at about $3,000.: À meeting of the Bickerdike Club.vin be bold at the hall, 258% -Notre Dame.street, discuss: questions ot the.day.-are invited.\u201cA smal fire\u2019 was ; occasioned in à a \u201chouse \u2018on, Plymouth Grove last evening by the \u2018| carelessness of some on ro \u2018engaged in thaw- tie -frozen \u2018water pipes \u2018firemen pat it out before much Es sé was done.The enquete in the alleged.conspiracy case of the tors of the Ville.Marie | Bank \u2018was pos siponed from yesterday, to to- thorrôw'äfteriiôon, when it is éxpected ; enquete wilt-be held at she home of Mr! Song helt who is too ill appear in \"The Ministering Children\u2019s League of\" st.Jamies : the Apostle\u2019s Church wiil hold a sale of work umder the title of \u2018A Brown Paper \u2018Parcel \u2018Party,\u2019 tn the lecture hall.of the Shurch this evening.ere, will be an exce rogramme mu: Sohgs and Fecttations.: 5 \u2018John F.Spencer, \u2018colored, and Jobn At- Kfinson, botlt of -whoni have \u2018Several «œHases, and ot were recently artosisé and found |- Vagraucy, were.this.morning, sentenced by Judge Choquet to three | months, $25 or three \u2018 other -months, for that cnarge, and $10 or one month extra carrying revaïvers.James Smith, and Frank Moore, for the AH \u2018Liberals have all ben in Jail since Feb.6 already.In the case of Joseph: \u2018Beaubien vs.Pat: the city to vote: to: the widow of tho oo The old board of direc- Finley, president; the Hon.A.W.Ogil-} » B.Tooke, and | on Saturday.night, at 8 -0\u2019clock.Severw: Boites les.members: of parliament will be present to.| 1 \u2018|.&ame offencé wee \u2018Bentended to six months * Jail and $50 \u2018fine: ;or dl\u2019.other months, They Jick Cannon, the plainitifr claimed $1,200 | damages on accornt of the loss of his left Ack \u2018thumb, Which was pulled off while he was Atch \u201canload! rhils from.in.the | {on Moatreal Qas\u201415 at 192.Toronto Ry.\u201425 at 103%, 25 at 108%.Virtue: L0;\u20146,000.at 78, 2, 000 se: 75, \u201cT0 uw %.oo War Eagle\u2014500 at 164, 500 at 159., Republic-=5,000 at 98, 100 \u2018at 200.\" Halifax Railway\u201416 at \u201896.'.Payne\u20141,600.at 128.co Royal Electric\u201425 at 104%, 10 at 29, 25 at 194%, \u201825 -at.195, : Twin City\u201425 at 64%.Æ Reported by Messrs.Nichols & Marier, Stock Brokers 00 \"1734 Notre Dame St, AFTERNGON BOARD, Stqoks.Bellet Buyers Btocks.Sellers Buyers a da £0 8100 ws 10934167 us 0% STRERT BAILWAYR Montrest St.29414 -292 \u201cToron! Mont1 New.% = = On Fr .ak 4 \u2026 100, 196: re cons Béton is\u2019 1% tl.Teleg.im 170 tr Hal ve gas MontiGe ::190- Royal Bice.|.106% Dom.Gos.: i J Peo.HL.de.ne \"sock, .Windsor Ha.id A .COTTÔNS, MontL Co.-.,.sues Merchan a \u2018Can.Col.Cos.rer eee TO Dominions.MTYBA.War Eagle I.So 8157 Mont.Lond.23 Vi MgCo 8 [| Can.Pacific.Dpjath Com.m.Cable .Do.Richelieu.: whe = ody Tada Lo sees aus 140 133 1056 104 \u20ac ere = Payne Min.1.24 LA BANKS.\u2019 B.Townsh tess vote Jugbes.hips nion.,.Commerce, 147\".Domumon.\u2018National., ochelaga.146 BritN.Am.! Shit bree ° vec ends tario.\u2026.Cede 195 © eee® 0 sees esse Molsons.eee Jog: Cartier.sess Merc) ta oes 160 Mesh offres .Nove ti 235 \u2018399 Imperial.een.ene BONDS : Com.Cable eee \"a : Col.Cotton.\u2018100 BellTel Rat.\u2018Dom Cotton.cond Hs Ha ON a orm.t\u2026 N.W.Land ptà com eens Halifax By W.Ln Trust, cose TRE ad ca PF ce.Jor money at ior\u201d 1-36; i to, for = 101%.=, A a FaT ANT 21, 1900, Feb.May Corn\u2014 Feb.May Oats\u2014 Feb.May May The following table shows prices in Chicago to-day, quotations as.compared with those c° y terday:\u2014 \u2019 Yesterday\u2019 s To-day's Close.Open.High.Wheat\u2014 .66% 68 July y 6.07 Short ribs\u2014 Montreal.landscape .painte * this week or a itn \u20ac tour continent of Europe _ The aan \u2018Liverpool .etrived at Halitax at 7.45 p.m, on Tuesday.a Nés TA PT 3,500 at ba .Fabrvi ein Corp\u20141,000 at 24, Van Anda\u20143.000 -Bepublio\u201450 enighgo MARKETS, at 3 0000 at 97.Se.+ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 the range and the [ROTH g Low, Close, 63, £73, 6 681% 68% © - 68% 33% 35% 22%, 23% 23% 10.85 10.97 \u2026.> 95 10.97 56 6.02 PERSONAL.6.05 on th eaten A PRESENT.users.heroes, Dempster & Co.have put \u2018Milwaukee,\u2019 a sup.ry of of ghd cis tins of tobacco, a \u2018halt pound tin of.-vrhich' is:to be presented to each of the members of the Contingent on | ihe salling \u2018of the half pound on arrival et Cape Town.} ds Messrs, Elder, Dbmpster & Co.'s gift ]-te them \u2018en: er, and another Thia Co - SHIPPING.\u2018tre ss, Californian, from the Cheapest \u201d Eperence, teaches that good clot good food gives \u2018and a \u2018good |ecres disease @ és-naturally the ac | best: dnd\u2019 che | Sarsaparilla à ds.the best medicine maney.caa:.i chrés réywhen a all others fail.hes.wear longest, nutrition, He, cine that apest.Hood's y, because + f arr és an I y + sed | Een when you cal or Hoots \u2018Rene Head's Fills cure liver ina; n : La ng\u2014-Lop- = f Fac-1l ; WryntesvAY, Fesruany 21, 1900: LOCAL STOCKS.WITNESS VFFICE, (ET EXTREMELY DULL\u2014VALUES RULE ABOUT STEADY.-ral stock market was almost 1ite- \u201c, s morning, there being an entire ab- 3 * any exciting feature.\u2018s activity in Virtue re- ! and its value went off a point.card | Reputdic were both-dealt in to a and values show no Tne usual \"dividend was declared : Electric Company Yesterday, ok was quite firm on limited ) Richelieu and Toronto .4] a traction easier, with a very Ligon at 78, 1,500 at 77%, 5,000 Elect rie 40 a: 194, T5 at 194%, 25 at 194%.Payne Ca \u20143,000 at 123, 500 at 124, 500 at T-run:o Ry.\u20140 at 108%.Reported by Messrs.Nichols & Marler, Stock Brokers 1734 Notre Damas 8% MORNING BOARD.e Stocks Bellers Buyers STREET RAILWAYR \u2026 29414 23% Toronto ft.Tain Cy Tr 169 pal Merchants Le 85 $62 Mont-Tend.Banker and prove VE New York, Feb.21.\u2014Weïl Street\u2014Smafl Bains were shown by most dtocks at the- Opening, pretty well distributed- through all There were few exceptions of which Thi rd avenue was most prominent wiih a decline of a point on active trading.ROSSLAND MINING SALES.Rossland, B.C., Feb.20.+-Sales: , 1,000, 500, 500, 500, 1,000, Wiomioas 5 000 at 28.- Liant\u2014500 at 5%.Okaragan\u20145,000 at 4, 2,000 at at 44.v ar Eagle\u20141,000 at 153, 2,000 at\" 1531, 500 Tamarac\u20141, 000 at 74.Dardane.les\u20143,000 at Peoria\u20145,500 at ne Baker City\u20142,000 at %.\u201cADVERTISEMENTS.: A STARTLING.CASE, |%3 \"I can\u2019t imagine what\u2019s wrong with My food.doesn\u2019t agree with me, end I feel sick and wretched, after: oats [ have a sensation.6f À : ; iter each meal, a sour, \u2018Gui rises from my.stomach\u2019 fo my ehow hes up -coftaxitly:: I ne a from.difficult to breathe,\u2019 my.head my appetite: is- change- | , my nerves are utterly.unstrung, and » played out, and éntirely unfit 92 19 any anything but lie down.and quarrel mrself and everyone about me.\u2019 \u201cfou y a Toronto lady\u2018 des- ition a douple of weeks i ol, and gas belc se Inoked miserable.Her face was covered with pimples.She was a liv- 2 pieture of ill.health.À imend advised h er to se D \u2019 sa Table u odd\u2019s is another woman.pure and clear, she is plump 8, strong, energetic, 18 clear, her eyes bright, she sleeps well, and is as \u2018happy as dar vas suffering from Catarrh of the me Her food did not digest, but Lo Pur mass, in the stomach, fer- £ and creating offensive gas, and Yspepsia Tablets digested her Ri her stomach a rest, and a Low hich carried off the foul, that formerly Tose COMMERCIAL Montreal Wholesale Markets.GRAIN.Trade is quiet.are unchanged.| Quotations are as follows to-day: Manitoba wheat, 66c at Fort William.Ontario spring wheat, 67c east, and 75c afloat Montreal, May delivery.Red wheat, 65¢ west, and buckwheat, 50c west.Peas, 62c west, and 73c May delivery afloat Montreal.Barley, 4114c No.2 west, and 40%c for No.8.New York, Feb.communications to Bradstreets show the following changes in available supplies gince the last account: Wheat\u2014United States and Canada, Rockies; decreabe,858,000 bushels (Liverpool Corn Trade News); afloat for and in Europe, inorease, 109,000 bushels.Total supply, decreare, 768,000 bushels, Corn\u2014United States and Canda, Rockies; increase, 489,000 bushels.Oats\u2014United States and Canada, east of Rockies; \u2018Increase, 352.000 bushels.I\"LOUR AND FEED.There i8 a good .demand for flour, and toed continues.quite active.Manitoba pa- tonts, $3.80 .to $4; strong bakers, $3.50 to $3.60; Ontario patents, $3.50 to $4; straight - rollers, $3.30 to $3.40, and $1.57 7 to $1:62 in bags.Manitoba bras, $15.60 to $16; shorts, east of $17 in bags nterio .brand, $15.50 to >.$16; and shorts, ar in bulk, .EGGS.The market is fairly steady, with larger recelpts,but good demand exists for fresh laid stock at the -recemt reduction in price.Such are now quoted -at'18c to 20c; pickled tic to 15¢;, \u2018and held eggs rather har dispose of at 12c -to 14c.POULTRY.Poultry js about off the market,but thera is a good demand for.all arrivals of good: quality fresh killed stock, while some cold storage atock_ is being cleaned out at good values.\u2018We quote: - Turkeys, 9¢ to 10e; chickens, Te; geese, \u20186c; dicks, Tc to 8c for frozen stock, with\u2019 \u201cfresh killed, 1c higher.- PROVISIONS.Supplies of hogs are small, and values are very firm.Fresh stock, average\u2019 light weights .are worth $6.25 to $6.50, and heavy.welght from $5.50 to $5.75.50; short cut mess pork, $14 to $11.50; \u2018heavy long cut meats, $14 to $14.50; \u201chams, 10c to: 1134c; boneless breakfast bacon, at 11%4c; Wiltshire bacon, 9%c; green bacon, Te pure Canadian refined lard, 614 to 7e; to 8c; compound lard, 6c to 64c.MAPLE PRODUCTS.10c for good, pure stock.basy and quiet at 6c per Ib.in tins.BUTTER.from \u201821e to 23c, | being paid for extra lots are in active demand at 20c butter continues scarg¢e, and 21c.18¢c =, CHEESE.Soler ip 12%e.; these eut but at ¥%c under this there 1s; a good demand.The Liverpool cable: stands at.60s tor white and 62s for colored.NEW YORK.} Butter, steady; western creamery, 20c.40 24e; .factory, 18c to 19c; June creamery, \u201819\u20ac to Sade imitation creamery, 17c \u2018to 22c; me dairy, 18c to 23c¢; do., creamery, 20¢ 24¢.Cheese, firm; fall made fancy large, 12%¢ \u2018to 18è; do, email, 18c; choice grades, 1240 to 13%e.MONTREAL STOCK YARDS\u2014Feb.21.\"Wilt \u2018the - continuation of fair and cold weather the business done at the Montreal Stockyards, St.Btienne street, this morning was \u2018of \u2018a very encouraging character.The arrivals were fairly large and prices remained firm, with the exception of cattle._Captle.\u2014Receipts, about 250 head, with fair Aor\u2019.dro, desirable.grades of butch- 6 did.\u2018expor t steers.There were tio choles datild offered for sale.The > Rod -cdttlé wert.quoted al, prices 1% from 3%c to hie Le Pound, while ,Ç um, 4 fir a sold (at.prices.running to:3 Pp _comnhon stock - qui - pe were.Slavghtered at Were quoted at 4¥ec An a tow: oa cases E 15 to.= 20;\" à heavy, Ab to 35 above $5, a Roughs, que hi Ts &- good : throughout at prices, fuily.bettét than last Manitoba wheat is easier |tn sympathy with Chieago.Ontario grains | 20.\u2014Special telegraphic east of | \u2018over \u2018thoge of laïät \u2018week.Best beef, Ss 3a\u2019 | for bést beasts slow.Fat bulls and cows, | but middling deecriptions easier in.price, \"end slcwer of sale; very little demand for | second, 43d to 6d; third, sua no 5% \u2018Best | Sweden, Hamburg and Finland yesterday.Canada short cut meses pork, $14.50 to $16.-.\u2018extra and kettle rendered brands, at Tl4c There ie now some enquiry for sugar at Syrup continues Market 1s rm and somewhat higher,with \u2018| Mght receipts.Finest creamery - is .quoted with 23%c occasionally Chose grades: to fe Dairy 0 is readily paid for good rolls, the range being 20c, to Tuds are also in active demand\".at \u201cTa NON THE AE To SIE EE gl RE À SR week., There has \u2018trale done week's,.the _ het quality \u2018bullogks being: very dear.Wat _cows, à large show, have net\u2019 & Wearsr trade, being chiefy Bought \u201cgo south.There has Dean a very large number.of fat Zhesp on \u2018offer, and they bave somewhat.ved trade In the , end a good local demand, an easy clearance bas been effected, and prices fully-13 per head over last week.Fat ewes have con- tirved to sell at high prices.A few fat lambs met plenty of demand.Calves\u2014An average .ehow .met a rather better, trade, and\u2019 pigs, oon rte forwerd in benaller numbers, have been very dear.In the store market there- have been again very few sheep offered, and they bave met \u2018a good demand.4&jtore cattle have heen shcwn In similar numbers to last week.There is a good enquiry, particularly for the better torts of conditioned .cattie.A ange ehow: of milch cows haye met a good trade, nes for the best quAlry CINE to S 64 per stone (top): current, 7s 9d to 8 3d; mution, 7Hd to 83¢d per Ih.+ foot.and mouth diceèse last Week.Trade unaltered.Top value\u2014Primest Scotch, ds 104 per 8 .; Norfolks, 4s 84\u2018 to\" 44 $d.\u2018British arrivals\u201484 Scotch, 118 Irish, Wik Norfolk and Essex, 699: Zidland,_ ply.rather larger, gistl downs and half breds; best scarce, sold readily at.last- week's rates,\u2019 lambs.Beef, 28 108 to 4s 104; mutton, 38 44 to be Ba; lambs, 53 8d to 6g -6d.:per 8 lbs.Toi! supply, beasts, 1,280; sheep | and lambs, 8,220.BUTTER.smaller supply of.butter from .Denmark, The market ruled slow all round, and even with the decreased supply all the left over \u2018stock had to be of at low rates.Finest dairies m \u2018about last week's: dans quiet.Quotations\u2014Fincst- Danish and Swedish, | 108s to 1108; finest Finnish, 103s to 1058; Canadian creamery, 100s to 102s.| Cork, Feb.6.\u2014Seconds, 98s; thirds, gis: fourths, 7is.Mild cured\u2014Fine, 100s; in market, 33 firkins, 11 mild.Lo COUNTRY MARKETS.oo Guelph, Ont., Feb.17.\u2014Fiour, 41.85 to \u2018$2.10: red wheat, 66c to 67c; white wheat.\u2019 64c to 65c; bran, $13; \u2018middlings, $16; bar- to 450; peas, bic to \"abc; hay, $8 to $8.50; $.90 to $6.10; sheepskins, 0c to SOc; hides,! 23c; chickens, pair, 50c to Toc; ducks, pair, do., 12¢ to 13c.ng a8 many rellers at the market this y of the merit this.morning vw | hay market was d \u20181 tations Very |:position to.do.hw orning | as there otherwise might have yt the market was a good ons, ju Th Lal HE \u2018and the qualit} gederally Deiter than last \u201cin: \u2018McKee, Messrs.Shaw, J-the enjoyment .of the eventrg.Lcxzdon, Feb.5\u2014Rather shorter supply of-|.beasts frcm Norfolk, owing to outbreak of | «and representatives - - of sas faculties - 1 Quebec Seminary, is dangerously ill, and éd | - of | Scotch sheep , 814d.to 8%d; her sorts, to 8d.An increase of 4 Toasts and: 306 sheep.Fair demand for all ts as ; -about late rates.: \" Manchester, Feb.\u20181.\u2014There was a much I\u2019 prices, and not a clearance effected.Cana- 20 ley, 38c to 4ic; oats, 29c to 30c; rye, 40c.potatoes, per bag, 35c to 40c; dressed hogs, $7 to $7.50; butter, 19c-to 2lc; eggs, 20c tof .60c to $1; geese, per 1b., 5c to 6c; turkeys, - \u2018Ottawa, Feb.17.\u2014The\" poor coadition.ot the roads Iz the country preventgd there; hs Bedroom, Brtertion Kitchen; 1 rent 3] Na taxes.- mo méineatned igh prices that ruling for some time.VOA! The tons of the Thére 13 likely\u201d to be an eve shortly.© Pork, per cwt.} beef, himds, $5 to wa Bh beet, \u201cfronts, $5.75 to $5 rer \"ows; poul! dressed, 76¢ to $1 per pair; oats,\u201d c to~30c per bushel; hay, $8.50 to $9 per ton} ose 25¢ to -28¢ per dozen; iitton, froma; 6» per-ib.; mutton, hinds, Tc per tb; ute ter, retail, 23c to 27c per 1b.; potatoes; Ghc 6 66c per: bag: turnips, 40¢\u2019 poi bag; on- 1Ce lon cabbage, good; a 160 y per a dozen; -6arrols, -40c per, was an improvement.on.the twô hel ing the week,\" but.it was oot ae largely -considéring i roads and the bracing market was.hot \u201cismoderately 63c to 68c.per bus bushel; peas, 476 42c to 47c per bushel bushel; barley; 170.per Ib.idedly more Steady.q Sa aug: | ET.Chicice - Loeition - 21a.CRADOCK SIMPSON &.60.0 A8 JAMES STREET.ions, $1.10 per bag; beets, tlc.per bag; par- à 1001 hard; frosted is worth 56e, and 2, tod sie.uit -dtore Fort William, tramediate Gulli For May delivery 1 hard te worth T0%c not J ish nor French papists that be , pa, Mr.Fitzpatrick referred to the action | ing their views, \"held that their case was { Mr.T.Chase Casgrain (Montmerency); ral, and thoroughly endorsed 4 the sending of the contingents to South | which had the.approval of.the province.thought that in seeing him still in his | J > | place some cf the honorable gentlemen pr Fr Co Cote wi |S, vn, Tm dm | He-hag be fhe chit of tai at | ; ro a vid had Been \u2018ir LA \u2018was attributed to: hin in\u201d ['@ which the words \u2018occurred, \u2018Not a man, | am He had never read the |; ; \u2018article in question, but could assure the I, never written a word of {* The leader of the Opposition him- Ti , in Ee whe kbew not a word of French, | \u2018had.sised sgginst him the mistransiated | _ # remarks, appearing in tha | = Sir Charles had |.;{\u201cthough many had taken.va ot which.seem: : \u201cag | tant then this.seemed, at j'tive re iin Sata ps À mé fat had shown two things: that loyalty |@ s indeed a cheap commodity, and that 4 , it.was a subject which certain gentlemen 4 had tried hard to trade upon for politi- @ Dam od all Our Merchandise, me d the effect of making a 1 days.There will be still a choice.Ld AL Lda) mmm \u201cSince we are aban fo that they AO de dole: at a REAT SACRIFICE.Our.stock i is considerable.Dress Goods, Fes ne brol VV £E | avi disposed of Our Stock, we ill relent Our Store solely with oni ping th the wale of Dry Goods bo the yard, it is understood If you think yoä wil be crowded, or that you, will not be able to come at once, come in a few The doors are Open from o.30 a.m.Lk 0 Black and Colored : Linen.: - ~ # x colonies were nyited te.send.South Africa.Mr.C tl : ment.This gove By der-in-council,;\u2019 t api quest on the sons itions 142 Imperial authorities.\u2026 He: ie -cination, and did not-hoe going to war by-ordex \u2018never taken part.in Lo ET did .not hide his view \u20ac os ols | even if he had.to ga:dew {-disgrace for those views, FR Are Leaving | ati : \u201ctions Held by Thom on British \u2018Terri- \u201ctory.; EVES ON ROBERTS, Thought Next News From Him : ile Announce the Occupa- \u2018tion of \u2018Bloemfontein, tna ~ CRONJE'S WHEREABOUTS STILL A SECRET.\u2014 London, Feb.21, 4.15 am.\u2014The \u2018Boers are leaving \u2018all the positions held by\" them oni British \"territory and are eqnentrating for the defence of their own.° Sir Redvers Buller :thinks they are \u2018about to | FIRE WAS TOO HOT., - ._ Buluwayo, Monday, Feb.12.\u2014Colonel Plumer sent Major.Bird.with: 200.cok onipls to attempt the capture.of.the\u2019 Boer twelve-pounder.on a kopje Dear.\u201cCrocodile Pools.-Major Bird met with such a terrible rifle and.shell fire that he \u2018considered thé ition too \u2018strong and : ordered a retirement.- Colonel the Hon F.H.White was slightly wounded ; Major Strakér was severely wounded, nineteen privatés were \u2018wounded, \u201cand Captain Samson French: and nine men are missing.ANXIOUS.FOB.PEACE.London, Feb: 21 \u2014A : peace meeti held: lagt evening; der the- Sid of the Liberal\u201c and Ra nall Giéen,.London.| he .decorated with thé Tranpmal Thirty: polioémen - were; présent.\" \u201cFhere was po interference with the proceedings.Resolutions.were adopted .protesting against the war in South, -Afrien as \u201cunjust.: tempt do haldia re last right oth From Government for 150, nager :d- near \u2018the Drift, and.that the- convoy was: attacked by.1,800 A hundred.and.el rop, John Haye\u2019 Hamti | Jonës, Gedrige: Leicester, England, Feb: 21.\u2014An a ewar i) \u2018an ineradicable : \u201chat ALANGWANE' HILL.\u201cEVACUATED: sf, THE BOERS ON | SUNDAY a roms the London De Graphic.) bo Samy David.B.Jones, the president of the.club, \u2018acted as toast-master, and those who sat \u2018with him atthe speakers\u2019 table: \u2014the last two mentioned being the.tra-1 velling ¢ompanions-of the guest: of honor \u2014were \u2018as follows \u20ac.W.Andrews, \u2018the Rev.H.L.Strain; H.J.Peet, John M.Harlah, J.-L.- \u2018Houghteling,~Byrou Lath jond, David 3 Nid: Die Veschongie, James\" 8.Barlan; the Rev.T: A.Snively, Slasor Thotop- son, H.\u2018W.Webb and 'P.Yeathman., - After dinner President Jones rmade\u2019s facetious: introductory address, and was followed by Frank H.Jones, who spoke of \u201cOur Erring - Sisters: Jañes L: Houghteling, \u2018whose \u2018theme - was \u201cThe Boys of 76,\u201d \u2018and.the Rev.Dr.William Douglas Mackenzie, \u2018Who \u2018offered \u2018A Health to tlie Native-born\u2019 .But thesé were only preliminary to the speech of John Hays Hammond, the guest of the evening, who.\u2018announced \u2018as his\u2018 topic \u2018Maxims of the Nordenfeldts;\u2019 and spoke, in part, as follows : } \u2018I find that sympéthy \u2018for the Boer is, for the great \u2018part based upon \u2018either of .England \u201cor Ti.sympathy \u2018for the Boers on ground of relationship, right or wrong, \u2018and Wo racial finally: & sympathy based upon\u2019 a \u2018mis conception of the\u201d tre inwardress \u2018of .South\u201d Afriéan political affairs, °°\"! \u2018The \"question hae been\u2019 asked, and quite \u2018pertinently, \u201cWhy\u201cdid the Out landgra go to.the Transvaal if they werd\u2019 mot satisfied with the laws of\u2019 fe 3 Before 1868 the B mt | th nes, a Po there Ths received.an .order from.«the bey i | or mining purposes, ee Pr 2., \u2018jahment und offence, statute wild: \u2018Be \u2018the, leaders te death.once conferring personally : with\u201d those- whose interests he:had promised to pro- 1 tect, the members of the reform commit tee were arrested in a body, imprisoned in \u201cPretoria, and accused of high -trea- BORN.{ ment: they.were 1 a light one.* But a-judge, imported for the purpose from another distriet, invoked the ancient \u201cRoman Dutch law\u201d aa.superior to, the statute, and sentenced This precious | specimen of a judge, on his arrival at Pretoria, applied to one of the local judges or the Joan of a black.cap to be used in.propéuncing sentence.= -
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