The daily witness, 2 janvier 1901, mercredi 2 janvier 1901
[" Pr Ye \u2014 Ü,0u+ Institute Trasigar Square svudon 3 W ENS or - emarch had ever sw}: Pages Much Colder.Vor.XLIL, No.1.NEARING HOME \u2014 LORD ROBERTS REACHED COWES AT NOON 'PO-DAY.Cowes.Isle of Wight, Jan.2\u2014The steamer \u2018Canada,\u2019 with Field Marshal Lord Roberts on board, anchored off Osborne ac 11.45 em.to-day.The ships m the Roads were gaily dressed, the sea front was elaborately decorated with bunting and Venetian mage while festoons adorned the route borne B at the entrance of i was erooted 8 unique tribute of the Queen's apprecisio on of the Field Marshal's work, the shape of an areh of laurel.This es ne be, feeb ae of any subject of ren \u201cMajesty.After Lord Roberts\u2019s audience with the Queen he is to rejoin the \u2018Canada a: Southampton end remain on, board til orning.A large concourse e of pec pre pvaitel lord Roberts's arm at pier 4 landing.The Field Marshal landed \u2018van the royal launch at 3.30 p.m.There Were deafening shouts of welcome.j'nncess Beatrice, in ber capacity as tuvernor of the Isle of Wight, and the uke of Connaught, representing the 1Jueen, awaited Lord Roberts, whose arm Wis still in a sling as a result of being thrown from his horse in South Africa.He was warmly greeted and the party started in royal carriages for (wborme House.The route was lined with troops and thronged with cheering sightseers.Lord Roberts stopped at the town tall of East Cowes, where eulogistic addresses of welcome were presented to him.Replying, be said he regretted that his return was nat accompanied by immediate peace.But, while he eared hostilities would continue for some time, he had implicit confidence in Lord Kitchener, and had no fear regarding the outcome.concluded with a eulogy of the magnificent army of Great Br tain, all the components of which pulled together splendidly.Lord Roberts then resumed his drive and entered the grounds House by the Prince of Wales's entrance and proceeded up the troop-lined avenue to Her Majesty\u2019s Tsle of Wight residence.After a hearty reception in the council chamber by a number of princes and princesses Lord Roberts was ushered into the presence of the Queen.His audience wii Her Majesty was private.LORD ROBERTS AN EARL.$ i KNIGHT.ol THE ont Cowes, Isle of Wight, Jan.2\u2014The (¢uzen bestowed to-day an dam on Lord Roberts, with a special remainder: ler bis deughters.Me was made à Knigiit of the Garter also.A \u2018remainder\u2019 is \u2018a provision for the passage of a patent of nobilîty to a spe- vial successor or line of Smocession, in default of male issue on tie decease of + present holder.\u2018The only son of Lord Roberts, Lieut.the Hon.¥.B.S.Roberts, died on Dec.17, 1899, of wounds.LINES ARE CUT.BAND OF INVADERS STILL BUSY IN CAPE COLONY.Cradock.Cape Colony, Jan.3.\u2014A detachment of Boers entered Roodehoogte, southward of Middelburg, on Jan.1.It is believed this force i8 going to Graaf Remet.The telegraph lines zre cut between Carnarvon and Somersét West and Strinsburg and Maraisburg.Large reinforcements have reached Middelburg.MR.KRUGER ILL.HE IS SUFFERING FROM BRONCHITIS.The Hague, Jan.2.\u2014Mr.Kruger is suffering from a slight attack of bronchitis.There jg no anxiety over.hig condition, but he hag been: ordered 40 keep: to\u2019 his d.WILL NOT GO TO ST.JOHN.Ottemva, Jan.2.\u2014The Militia Department says the \u2018Roslyn Castle\u2019 will not go to St.Johm.NEW YORK SOLONS, BOTH HOUSES OF THE LEGISLA- ° TURE IN SESSION.Albany, N.Y, Jan.2\u2014Both branches of the State Legislature convened at 11 a.m.to-day.The Senate was called to orler by Lieutenant-Governor Timothy L.Woodruff und the Assembly by C Archie Baxter, cierk of that House.The fewture of both sessions was the rea of the message of Governor Odell, which was listened to with great interest by members and spectators.A FATAL FALL.Toronto, Jan.1\u2014Wilam B.Hal, chef engineer at the high level eity pumping station, slipped on the sidewalk while walking up Yonge street on New Year's eve, fracturing his skull.He was removed to St.Michael's Hospital, where he died to night without recover Ing consciousness.Mr.Hall was 40 years of age and had been in the civic service for many years.uch M PLEASED WITH HIS EFFORT.New York, Jan.2\u2014Mr.Alfred Harms- worth, the English newspaper owner and editor, is quite pleased with his late attempt here with a local newspaper to bring an American daily up to his ideal.He thinks the paper issued under his direction proved the success of his ideas as applied to American newspapers, be cause he says it was very hard for him to get a few copies to send to England on account of the demand for the paper.Before he went to bed last night his writing table wes covered with offers from various editors to take charge of their newspaper plants for a day or longer if might take up.A is going Seat.then possibly be may visit the west.BETWEEN TWO FIRES CAMPAIGN OF SLANDER AGAINST ALD.F.S.SPENCE.Toronto, Jan.2.\u2014 The campaign which is being waged between the corrupt in fluences of the city against the citizens\u2019 candidate, Ald.Spen'e, is being marked by a bittewness and \u2018anfairness which may recoil upon those responsible for it.The better elements of the community are rapidly becoming consolidated behind the candidate who 1s so grossly assailad.Adopting the motto, \u201cAnything to beat Spence,\u201d he is being represented in temperance circles as secretly in league with iquor sellers, while the liquor men are being marshalled to vote solidly for ex- Mayor Shaw, who is in every respect worthy to represent the bar-room imflu- ences.Searcely a bar-room in the city but displays a \u2018Shaw\u2019 card.In addition to organizing the liquor sellers against Ald.Spence, every effort is being made to play upon the judices of drinking men by d icti va as à \u2018temperance fanatic.\u2019 or this purpose two imdi- viduals, who declined to give their names, endeavored to secretly secure from Newton & Treloer, the printers { who print Mr.Spence's temperance | monthly, 2,000 copies of that publication.i The evening paper here which is support- | ing Mr.Shaw, as endeavored to deprive Mr.Spence of temperance workers by giving currency to stupid stories of a representative of his making a deal with the liquor trade.The result has simply peer, to intensify the zeal Re such prom pont temperance m men in his supp Ra De.J.J.C., chairman of = gn OR ; trict W.C.T.U,, wh enthusiastically endorsed tis tandidature, and the reprédentative moral reformers of the city The action of the Trades and Le- bor Council in unanimously endorsing | Mr.Spence, was unprecedented.No such endorsement by the labor organizations of the city has ever before been given.At the meeting of that body there were representatives of no less than seventy- five labor organizations present.The president of it is speaking every night on Mr.Spence\u2019s platform.The comprehensive character of the best elements campaign for municipal reform is shown by his p.atform supporters, also includ- Ÿ leading ca pitalists Like Mesers.J.Flavelle, Sag! eton Caldecott, P.Ellis and J Thorn, secretary of the Canadian \"Manufactaiens Associi- tion; John A.Cooper, editor of the \u2018Canadian Magazine,\u2019 and other leaders civic reform.TORONTO MAYORALTY CONTEST.Toronto, Jan.2\u2014The \u2018World\u2019 editorially calls on ex-Mayor Shaw and Mr.O.A.Howland to bold an immediate conference to see which of them shall withdraw, to prevent the election of Ald.Spence as mayor.The \u2018News\u2019 thinks r.Howland shonld withdraw.The \u2018World\u2019 thinks Mr.Shaw should step out of the contest.FAMOUS NURSE DEAD.Norristown, Pa, Jan.2\u2014Mrs Anne Morris Holstein, aged seventy-six.a famous army nurse, is dead at her home in Redhill.She was the widow of .Major William Hayman Holstein.From 1862 until the close of the war, Mrs.Holstein was engaged in the hospital service, and after the battle of Gettysburg she was matron-in-chief of a hospital in which were looked after.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 DEATH oF \u2018THE REV.E.C.M.OYTERELL, Barrie, ont Jam.'2.\u2014The Rev.E.C.M.Botterell, pastor of the Congrege- tional Church.was found dead in his room last evening.Apoplexy was the cause of death.Mr.Botterell was 50 yerrs old.and had been in Barrie only a year.For nine years he was r of the Parliament Street Baptist Church, Toronto.He also labored in Chicago with Moody.PRINCIPAL GRANT'S WIFE DEAD.Kingston, Jam.2.\u2014Last night Mrs.Grant, wife of the Rev.Principal Grant, died after an illness of six months.With the deceased in her last moments were the principal, Mrs Fields, a sister, Miss Grant, a niece, and Mr.W.L.Grant, her son.The late Mrs.Grant wes a daughter of Mr.W.Lawson, Halifax, and was married in 1872.55 years of age and a very estimable woman.The funeral takes place on Thursday.A CHANCE FOR PRISONERS.St.John, N.B., Jan.2.\u2014Twenty-five prisoners serving sentences for minor offences were released from the county jail on Monday, inqurder to give them a chance to start the century anew.pis É of the city which he represents in the.three thousand.seriously wounded fen | She was dhout MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, NEW CENTURY NEEDS Taste is One of Them, Says Mr, Waite, the Well-Known Architect THE LIBERALITY OF WEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IS INCREASING.People are discussing the possibilities.and potentialities of the new century.It he so desired.He says if he accepted is to be marvelious For invention.\u201d The all these invitations he oud have :to Jetons \u20ac a 9, be Better off eu the kings spend the greater part of his.remaining of - hundred, ve days in America cutting.down Mr.\"Waite, the Jet known architect, who has designed th e Confederation Lite building and the new Grand fices, said on Monday, in talking the needs of the new century, th improvement of public-taste was tly to be desired, and that he h the new century would witnees marked improvement in this direction.In\u2019 more than ome centre in the United ates that bave a committee of public which does good work, and in they have a committee of public taste, conditions in this regard, but Mr.Waite thinks the committee or the commission should a commission of honor to whom might be referred afl matters affecting the public character of the city from an architectural point of view.Such a commission might do good work in Montreal.There would, for instance, be a fine opportunity for the display of taste in connection with the proposal to create a square upon the site of St.Ann\u2019s market, in front of the new offices of the Grand Trunk.On the other hand, a mere barbarism might be per petrated, and certainly the proposal ta erect a fire hall would never be carried out if taste was the ruling motive.It was, Mr.Waite thought, incumbent upon public bodies to study taste in architecture, seeing that, generally gpeaking, it was public bodies who were Tesponsi- ble for the character of the buil which dominated the city.] that the public body voted the mon.expressed its own idea of taste th ment it selected the i A others were too busy to understand matters, and that their.uty gists the providing of the means, it might b Lo t the 2 eh ey the merchant manufactured or sold some few products which gave him ample leisure for aesthetic study.The architect submitted the drawing, but-the moment 1t was selected it was the selecting individual or body which expressed its idea of taste.Public taste, Mr.Waite said, was one of the most urgent needs of the time.The character a city was determined bv the taste displayed in its pu ublic build- imgs.Much might be done by the commission.of dionor, which could be con- eulted when any \u2018important project was mooted, which would affect the architectural character of the city, but, after all.what was needed was improvement in individual taste.In the building of ere- matoriums, for instance, it was almost pitiful to see how commonplace these were instead.of being, as should have been, something like the p i for impressiveness and durability.The methods of cremation were so crude in Boston that they had to smear the bodies with oil to effect the complete burning in the time limit.But why burn the bodies at all?Why not evaporate or dessicate them through the application of electricity, which could be easily me- conrplished?Again, when a wealthy person gave a sum of money for erection of a public building, his duty did not end with the writing out of the cheque.He should be able to express an opinion on the character of the build: ing.He should exert individualism, which was all the more imperative in \u201cthat the building would be associated with his name.The liberality of wealthy individuals was happily increasing.It would be well if the new century Su an res in taste so: that bavbesi mise nee réa- out of oùr\u201cditiés, and bsfmion lized in the-chargéter of ¢ buildings.The ian of rig Juke theres | fove study effects.while the architect himself should be always willing to learn, and all the learning \u2018was not confined to books, The mingling with men, with hard-headed inventive business men, was of more importance to the architect than theoretic study, because this contact kept him in tou with inventive sgience, which he could apply to his own work.DEATH OF MRS.(DR.) LAPTHORN SMITH.On New Year's morning death entered the home of Dr.A\".Lapthorn Smith, 248 Bishop street, and Mrs.Smith, who had been ill only a few days of pneumonia, passed away.Mrs.Smith bore her sufferings with great fortitude, and seemed to be recovering when a few days ago the disease assumed a more serious aspect, and while all that medical science could suggest was done, her strength proved unequal to the demand, and death ensued.Deceased was in the thirty-ninth year of her age.She was a devoted wife and mother.and was actively interested in a number of charitable institutions.She was a daughter of the late Mr.Alexander Buntin, of this city.The funeral will take place at 2.30 o'clock to-morrow aftermoom, A brief JANUARY 2, 1901.service will be held at the house, at which the Rev.J.Edgar Hill will officiate.A FATAL FALL.Dennis Handrahan, of 237 St.Martin streel, died at the (General Hospital at 12.30 o'clock New Year's morning.On Christmas eve he had fallen on a riip- | very sidewalk, and broke his thigh.This accident, if it did not cause his death, : accelerated it, so an inquest was opened at the deceased's resi ence this afternoon to fix the blame.Handrahan was 70 years of age.» À SERIOUS QUTRAGE.MORE POLIOE PROTBOTION NEED- \u2018ED IN pit ed BND.Tieton paille D a St.Jean oe oe strated on Monday evening.About 8 o'clock a young lady was proceeding from Montreal Annex by way of St.Urbain street to the Prince Arthur Skating Rink.When near Marie Anne street she noticed ¢ man looking very hard at her and immediately follow close behind.She hastened along, but he kept close behind, until they reached a vacant lot next to Mount Royal School, when the villain seized her round the neck and legs and threw her down a slight in- chine, still keepipg hold of her.Fortunately for the young lady, she is naturally strong, and did not lose her presence of mind, but fought the scoundrel, who beat her vumercifully, and she thought he was going to \"her.Finally, as he was unable to silence her screams he took to his heels and ran in the direction of St.Lawrence street.Although the victim\u2019s cries for help had been heard by a fow women they were afraid to approach the spot.A man happened to pass just after the occurrence and, on being informed, to the , where he found the young Bd who by this time had i gained the sidewalk.That she had i fought gallantly was shown by the im- {fain | pression made in the snow.Her nerves were terribly unstrung, and after being accompanied to the police station of the district, she was escorted home, where the facts were related to the now hysterical girl\u2019s mother and brother.These immédiately set out .to find .some elue to the villain, but with what success is not | The captain of the police district was | \u2018 very much obliged.\u2019 Dion the information, when told of the outrage, but said Vas ae sending 4 mp.He se not find | avenues respectively.- NEWFOUNDLAND BOY PROMOTED The friends of Mr.John G.McCowen, Inspecbor-General of the Police and Fire Departments for Newfoundland, will be pleased to learn of the e promotion of of his son.Sub-Lieutenant MoCowen, who.is studying in the Royal Naval College, Portsmouth, has recently passed very highly in his examinations, ig a first-class in both gunmery and torpedo work.In coneequence of this he will receive special promotion to the rank of full lieutenant on attaining the age of 21 wears.\u2014\u2014\u2014e FAVORABLE PROGRESS.PREPARATIONS FOR EXHIBITS AT PAN-AMERICAN EXHIBITION, An official of the Grand Trunk Rail way Company, who \u2018has been in Buffalo for the past few days has returned to Montreal after having secured space for their exhibit at the Pan-American exhibition in olde from May 1 to Nov.1.\"The space secured is the most prominent on the grounds and covers peanly four thousand feet of wall space and six hundred square feet of floor space.The location is situ in tranaportetion | building, one of the finest architectural creations on the Pan-American grounds.This building is completed and ready for the installation of exhibits.It is the intention of the G.T.R.to.make one of the finest displays that they have yet installed in any exhibition.This will comprise 2 large selection ea photographie gems, etc; uomber which were awariled the gold, medal at the Paris international exhibi- ed by numerous typical scenes of the resorts which are reached by the railway.Withour doubt, the influx of tourists during the season of 1901 into Canada will be something phenomenal.The building in which the exhibit will be placed is situated in a location on the grounds and on what is known as \u2018The Mall\u201d reached by ome of the main gates, namely, the Amherst street gate.The exhibit will be placed on the right hand side of the main entrance leading to The Mall and will also be in close proximity to the north-west entrance of the same building.The Grand Trunk representative while in Buffalo made\u2019 a minute and careful inspection of \u2018the entire grounds, and reports that the management of the exhibition are getting on famously with | the buildings.May 1, 1901, will see the opening of one of the finest exhibitions that have ever: been à held in America, and , though not quite as extensive as the \"World's Fair, will exceed in quality anything that has ever been held om on the western te hemisphere A grea work is going on in connection with new hofels, and the pro- baibilitiés are that Buffalo will be able to handle without amy.trouble the e travel that will have Buffalo for its of fis pone during fhe Ha of the ei .| George'N 1 mer shonthy in Sweden, tion of 1900.Canada will be represent- | CRAIG Y\u2019NOS TO BE SOLD.London, Jan.1\u2014A despatch | Exchange Telegraph.Company, wapsea, says it is understood that Sir ewwnes; the proprietor of a number of newspapers, who has presided at all the international chess matches, will purchase Mine.Patti's castle at Craig Y\u2019Nos, Wales.No statement as to Mme.Patty's plans for the future can be obtained.Madame Adeline Patti (Baroness Rolf Cederstrom) confirms the report that she is negotiating for the sale of Craig-Y-Nos | | Castle.her residence in Wales, and says she desires in future to spend the summer in her bhusband\u2019s country.In response to the request of the Associated Press for her reasom in taking this action.Madame Patti his sent a telegram as follows : \u2018Wishing to spend the sum- \u2018sinter resort till 1 Row, W very little use to me.GREETINGS FROM OVER THE SEA.Ottawa, Jan.2.\u2014The Mayor of Ottawa has received the following cable from the Mayor of Liverpool, England : \u2018Liverpool, Jan.1, 1901.\u2018Liverpool citizens send hearty greetings on the opening of the twentieth century to their kinsfolk and fellow imperialists in Canada.\u201c(Signed) CROSTHW AITE, \u2018Lord Mayor \u2014\u2014 THE FRENCH SHORE BRITISH EXPECT A RENEWAL OF THE MODUS VIVENDI.London, Dec.31.\u2014The British Foreign Office expects a renewal of the modus vivendi in Newfoundland, but believes it will be immediately followed by negotiations with a view to finally settling the lengthy dispute.Paris, Jan.2.\u2014Discussing the negotiations between France and Great Bi tain regarding the Newfoundland French shore, the \u2018Figaro\u2019 to-day asserts that no such question exists.The paper says if the modus vivendi is not renewed, the mutual relations of the two governments will be regulated by the convemtion of 1890, and if Great Britain desires a e she must make the first osi- tion.The\u2018 * adds:- \u201cIt seems to moderate minded men im both Eo end Paris at de cession ot tbe ritidh Gambia, t6 France would be an | = ivalent to the cession of our 2 eméoundiand.The | WELL EARNED REST.SIR JOHN TENNIEL TO RETIRE FROM THE STAFF OF \u2018PUNCH.\u2019 \u2018London, Jah.1.\u2014It is anmounced that Sir Joba \"Tenuiel, the noted caricaturist, is to retire from the staff of \u2018Punch.\u2019 Sir John wes born im\u2019 1820, and - joined the staff of \u2018Punch\u2019 in 1851.The retirement of Sir John Tenmiel is a national event, since his cartoons have been more powerful than the best written leaders in explaining political situations and directing public opinion during the last forty years.His draug which Leech considered singularly true, hac fallen off after fifty years of active service and ation is due to his own consciousness \u2018that his work is done.Linie Sambourne has been in traîming r the succession, but there aré many adrmirers of Carruthera Gould, who would dike to see his work in \u2018Punch \u20142\u2014_ THE DAY IN WINNIPEG.Winnipeg; Jan.2.\u2014Although the mercury hovered around the thirty below zero mark all dey, Winnipeggers enjoyed a very happy New Year's day.The new century was ushered-in by the ringing of bells and tooting of whistles.Watchnight services were held in many churches.The social feature of the day was \u2018the first reception held by Lieuten- ant-Governor MoMillan, at Government e.Nearly a thousand citizens called to pay pheir respects.Rob- lin assisted the Governor in looting the guests, \u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A HEAVY CONTRACT.CHICAGO FIRM TO SUPPLY MEAT FOR THE RUSSIAN ARMY.Chicago, Jan.2\u2014The Tribune\u2019 pre a Chicago cking firm supply the Russien Government this year with 1,500 barrels of a specially prepared meat to feed the soldiers of the Czar's zrmy.It is believed this contract is merely the predecessor of others which will amount bo millions of dollars and result in the introduction and consumption of American packed meats in every part of the vast northern empire.A new process of packing and picklipg meat was in important factor in the awarding of the contract.The problem of packed meat any distance and through any climate without affecting the quality \u201chas been solved.OUEEN OF BELGIUM'S HEALTH.Brussels, Jan.2\u2014The \u201cEtoile Belge\u2019 announces that the health of the Queen.has been impaired and that she suffers constantly from bronchitis.\u2019 The Queen her bed for more than two hours each dav, work bécprigat | |e ed | Cabinet held its first council esti ia quite weak, and she does not leave] Price ONE CENT.IGNATIUS DONNELLY DEX WAS WELL KNOWN AS AN AD THOR AND POLITICIAN.Minneepolis, Minn., Jan.2\u2014Ignetïas Donnelly, politician and author, was 'ta- \u201c$f ken suddenly ill Jast night while visiting 5 at the home of his father-in-law, Mu: Barton Hanson, and died at 12.03 this morning, aged 70.Dr.Murphy, who was summoned, pronounced the troubla\u2019 ! heart failure, Ignatius Donnelly, known as \u2018The Sage of Nininger,\u2019 bad been cou- spicuous in the political and literary field 7 for many years, He came to Minnesota thirty-five years ago, and since thet me had been a member of both houses of Ç state legislature, and Zope) his pa n°: - duriug bis \u20ac Er been ear of as every political : party known in the state.His many efforts in the literary line have been well received.and he is famous for his writings all over the country.At the last general election Mr.Donnelly was a candidate for vice-president om the Middle-of- the-Road Populist ticket.Early in life Mr.Donnelly became \u2019 a + student of Shakssprare, az devekped: yptogrem, theory-\u2014the theory the wo a ascribed to Shake yi within themselvés incontestibre se that they were the production of : great DBacon\u2014certain words and ti in many of the plays suszesting io ihe ingenious mind of Mr.Donnelly the ory that Lu acon, having written : the - works, were impossible to an ub: te man like Shakespeare, and knowing their value, determined, hiding their authorship at the time of writing, to escape possible im ent, if not death, to indicate by ë use of his name throughout the play.in:a manner wkich would live in posterity, through the discovery which he so.wo be made sooner or later.Donnelly elaborated eypogan 55 series of books, key to £ g in their atyle and ingenious in Fours conclusions.He made ' converts -on this side, but the great.bul of the scho \u2018of the world r' untouched.Tndeed, the theories .of Mrs\u2019 Dommelly were laughed at, while the man himself was indulged on the lecture plate form for his genial personality, \u2018his bé mor, which was racy of the soil, and lis: varied knowledge, which was remariabl in À self-made \"hired 2 M AUS s.Donnelly vi 0 ay the nest of =.enable\u201d iikerent\u201d éhtres: at the time, who was then ahother work, still fithes À his theory, which be held to fon and\" which he supported by meny i ious argumr rom ag ong passages ak Lage which the word Baon gocurre Li the e purpose, accordi nelly, of drawing.attention to the word nection\u2019 with the \u2019 famous author en thmker, Francis Bacon.self and theory with while -lre was de i verse £25: hE 57, hich he ode, wi rgistency and success in the: Unit: ë tes, 2 Lost, of the towns ç of which the lectured the which- he had studied for over twa five Years.\u2014 THE COMING SESSION, .\u2014 RANGE THE.PROGRAMME.\u2014_\u2014 Ottawa, Jan.2\u2014This the consideration of -the sessional gramme.It opened at eleven dock, with most of the ministers present; an will continue all afternoon.Most ne the Heads of departments have their\u2018 es- tirantes ready, but these have always to: e gone over in council before submission, to parliament.5 + WAR ON GAMBLING.1 New York, Jan.L\u2014The- \u201cBveniog Tele.gram\u2019 to-day With the sad.of the century.X Van Wyck took, steps towards - an ally gain! fo and a8 RB = prac y every Tesort in city, is closed Bualo, NY, Teo, 2.\u2014Sheriff.Cas ABSUIMIDE- Of: \u2018yesterday: en his deputies i most Totitiye terms to enfo 20 laws against.ga CAVE personally for \u201cti enforcement of the edict.: In an infet view later the sheriff.meant every word of it.- low gambling while I am sheriff.The will be no gambling éither in raie Erie county.\u2019 etait \u2019 MUCH COLDER.Toronto, Jan.2, 19011 am.\u2014New we minster, 84, 3%; Hamloops;.26, 22: he ton, zero, 12 below; - , 4 16; D below; Sw Battleford, 14 below, below, 12 below: aw Appelle, 18° D below; Winnipeg, I8 ne 4, Dons Arther, 2 below, .22, 14; Toronto, Ba 10; Ottawa,\u201d oF Yes Gana Quebeo, 6, 8 below; Halifax, 40, & Veg-\" teriy.winds, faip-aad cold; Täursday ; colder, with westarly an and: ri 1640 and 1642 Notre tre Dame si, EERE i Jan.2, 1901.\u2014Readinge by Hearn \u2018son's Standard, Barometer: at pi 30.: mperature.| En Mr ru cu A 20 ve se se pe aa PR a.TN & A Ei] PE ALAR 2 oe _ BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.tloes of Births, marriages and deaths must {nvari- ably d¢ endorsed with the name and address of the sender, or otherwise no notice can be taken of them Birth notices are inserted for 2c, marriage notices for 80e, death notices for 25c prepaid.The an- noxncement of funeral appended to death notice, 2 extra; ofher extension to obituary, such as short sketch af life, two cents per word extra, except poetry, which is 50 cents per line extra\u2014prepaid.nual subscribers may Rave announcements af births, marriages and deaths (without extended obitugry or verses) occurring in their immediate families, fres of charge.én which case nams and address of eut- seribers should be gives: BIRTHS.OTCALFE \u2014 At 32 Arlington avenue, Vestmount, on Dec.31, 1900.a daughter > Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Metcalfe.2 LLS\u2014At Ormstown, Que., on Dec.20, 200.a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Hills, MARRIED.BUCHNER\u2014JOHNSTON.\u2014On Dec.24, 1900, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mille Roches, Ont., by the Rev.A, E.Runnells, S.T.L., Eliza Ellen, eldest daughter of Christopher Johnston, to George Buchner, of Mille Roches, Ont.31 BURNBTT \u2014 LENNIE - At the residence of the.bride's parents, New Westminster, B.C., on Dec.19, 1900, by the Rev.Robt.Lennie, B.D., assisted by the Rev.J.G.Matthews, M.A., and the Rev, Thas.Scoular, George Jennings Burnett, of Victoria, B.C., musician, and Rosabella Jane Lennie, second daughter ot the of- flefating minister.2 GAULEY\u2014HAMILTON\u2014On Dec.24, in the Methodist Church, Lachute, by the Rev.A.A.Radlev, John Gauley, ot Lakefield, to Elizabeth Hamilton, of Morin.31 dENDERSON \u2014 WHITESIDE \u2014 On Dec.21, 1900, by the Rev.W.Major, nt the residence of the brlde\u2019s parents, St.John street, Cannington, Out., Helena Harriett, eldest daughter of W.H.Hoyle, Esq.M.P.P., tq Walter Henderson, M.D.Qu'Appelle Station, N.W.T.-[OCHBERG \u2014 NEWMAN \u2014 At 340 Mc- Leod street, Ottawa, on Dec.29, 1900, the Rev.W.Timberlake, Hermon Edmond Hochberg, to Mina Matilda Newman, both of Ottawa.NESBITT \u2014 MELDRUM \u2014 At the residence of the bride's parents, Ormond, Ont., on Des.25, 1900, Joseph Ward Nes- bitt, of Chesterville, to Carrte S.Mel- drum, daughter of Alex.J.Meldrum, EHsg., Reeve of Winchester, by the Rev.C.BH.MacLeod, of Ormond.SHAW \u2014 SHAW \u2014 On Dec.26, 1900, at the residence of the bride's father, Mer- \u201con Ont, by the Rev.Dr.Strongman, assisted by tha Rev.Marlow A.Shaw, brother of the bride, Ada, only daughter of Thomas Shaw, to Alfred T.Shaw, of Wallaceburg, Ont.VHITEHEAD \u2014 POPE \u2014 On Dec.29, 1900, at the Church of St.Mary Magdalene, Toronto, by the Rev.Charles H.Dar- lng, M.A., Richard Williams Whitehead, to Gertrude Ethel, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Pope, Esq., of Que- ec.: 'VILBON \u2014 CAMERON \u2014 At the residence of the bride's father, on Dec.25, 1900, by the Rev.G.Whillans, Willlam Maitland \u2018Wilson, to Sarah Sophia, daughter of aah Cameron, both of Georgetown, ue - À = DIED.; ALIGHT, \u2014At 28 North atreet, Toronto, on Dec, 28, 1900, Kathleen Blaiklock, widow of the late William Blight, in her sd > year.FULLER \u2014 At 483 MacLaren street, Ottawa, on Dec.31, 1900, Caroline Anne, widow of Thomas Fuller, late government architect, in her 74th year.BALBERT \u2014 At the Civic Hospital, on Dec.31, 1900, John, eldest sou of Thns.Halbert, aged 4 years and 5 months.2 HOSTETTER.\u2014At Charlottesville, Virginia, on Dee.27, 1900, of pneumonia, Joseph B.\u201cHostetter, beloved nephew of Mrs.Thom- sot, *Annisield,\u2019 Hamilton, Ont.81 JA CINE \u2014 Suddenly, at his residence, \u201c- -enport road, Bracondale, Ont., on Dec.1300, Alexander Jardine, President of - Pure Gold Manufacturing Company, Es 6 63rd year.3 =\" % \u2014 At Fertile Creek, on Dec.25, 1900, - Alenly, Janet Florence, infant daugh- + of Wm.J.Kerr, aged 9 months and 1YS.31 7\u201d - IN \u2014 At Morden, Manitoba, on Dec.1900, Vine, beloved wife of H.S.«.tom, barrister-at-law, in her 43rd year.MARSHALL.\u2014At Leeds, P.Q., on Dec.29, 1500, Dora May, youngest daughter of R.S.Marshall, in the 23rd year of her age.MORETON \u2014 On Dec.10, 1800, at No.9 Springtield Gardens, Upper Clapton, London, England, in his 76th year, the Rev.Julian Moreton, formerly S.P.G.Missionary in Newfoundland, Colonial Chap- Iain at Labuan, and at Penang, Straits Settler antg, afterwards vicar of Saltash.Cornwall.HFORTSON\u2014On Jan.1, 1901, sudden!y,Letla \"2 T., only beloved child of the Rev.\u201c2 T.and Annie C.Morison.ES \u2014 On Dec.29, 1900, Dr.David Nelles, Thornhiil, Ont., grandson of late Dr.Duncombe, Waterford, Ont.ro.RCE.\u2014At Boston, Mass., on Dec.27, 1960, Wiliam S.Pearce, of the Boston \u2018Herald,\u2019 formerly of Toronto.31 EMITH \u2014 At 248 Bishop street, on Tues- &ay morning, Jan.1, 1861, from pneumonia, after a short and painful illness, borne with great patience, Jessle, beloved wife of Dr.A.Lepthora Smith, in the year of her Funeral on Thur day, the 8rd January, at 2.80 p.m.SMITH \u2014 On New Year's Day, 1801, a his 74th year, Miles B.Smith, of the Arm of W.Howe Smith & Co., and formerly of St.John, N.B.Funeral from his late residence, 185 Park avehue, on Thursday, at 3.30 p.m.2 TINK \u2014 On Dec.81, 1800, at her son\u2019s residence, 320 Creighton street, N.F., Ot- taws, Mary Jane Bray, relict of the lale Robert Tink, aged 82 years.Notices received pou iate Lo this page may possibly de in time for pa; ærives wndéng notices for the above prie may send © with them a list of names of interested friends, Marked copies of the * Witness\u2019 containing such aotice will be sent fre to any address in Canada Montres! encepted ADVERTISEMENTS.\"TEES & CO., > FUNERAL DIRECTORS, \"300 ST.JAMES ST.\u2018Open Every Hour in the Year.THES, S.CARSLEY CQO.viet Notre Dame Street, Montreal's Greatest Store.St.James Street.COSTUME SPECIAL.LINEN TOWELS.ing.Regular, 15c.SILK SKIRTS.cardinal, and black.MEN'S Regular value, SILK k, slashed front.MEN'S blue, fancy checked Overcoats.A CLOTH HALL LAMPS.Tin Dipper.08 Mail Orders Promptly Filled.1765 to 1783 Notre Damas st.well finished, equal to custom made.Jan.2nd, 1901.SPLENDID SEND-OFF FOR The BIG STORES 20th CENTURY JANUARY SALE, GRAND AND SUCCESSFUL OPENING.Amid the enthusiasm of thousands of pleased shoppers The Big Store commenced its Grand Annual January Cheap Sale Wednesday last and the large sales testified to the increasing popularity of this \u2018 the greatest of all cheap sales.Ladies New Winter 2-Piece Costumes in black and navy blue Serge.Jacket m ade double bresaind, kirt cut full flare, the latest style, Mined through, regular, § Sale price, $3.75.150 Dozen Heavy Crash Towels, size, 20 by 40 inches, made of pure linen, with fancy red borders and fringed, good w : wWear- Sale price, 11c.Ladies\u2019 Gloria Silk Underskiris at manufacturer's price.This skirt is the finest quality in green, blue, violet, navy, Corded gore, full sweep.Regular, $3.50.Sale price, $2.49.fem Colored Lined Kid Gloves, in a large variety of .medinm and dark colorings, soft fleece lining, patent fasten- GLOVES.er Ge.Sale price, 49c.Ladies Are Silk Waists, in black, white, eky, pink, Teen, cardinal, Nile, tucked all over, latest cut, one piece WAISTS.face Regular value, $4.00.Sale price, $2 99.Men\u2019s Heavy Beaver Cloth Winter Overcoats, in navy\u2019 lining, velvet collar, cut latest style amd Regular, $5.75.Special price, $4.45.Mens Navy Serge Co Caps, made golf style, with sliding winter wei gl CAPS.comfortable and warm.Regular, 40e dined twilled farmer\u2019s satin, very Sale price, 23C.Splendid Hall La mps, with pretty globes, in light colors, strong, solid brass ch ain and fittings, complete with oil chamber, burner and chim ney.Regular, $1.Sale price, 99C.JANUARY SPECIAL LIST.TT\" Rasa Seeder.Regular.Special Rolled Qate.$.90 3.53 Laundry Starch.04% Coal Scuttle.05 02% Condensed Milk.Un .10 Metal Tray.\u2026 10 08 Honey, 5 db.Tins.75 60 195 Clothes Whisks.15 09 Malt Breakfast Food.15 .123% 300 Shoe Brushes.15 .09 Flour Sifter.18 .10 150 Knife Boxes.17 12% «0 195 Bread Boards.17 12% + Send for New Catalogue.The S.CARSLEY CO., Limited, 184 to 194 St.James st., Montreal The Baily Witness.WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JAN.2.LICENSES GRANTED.NINETY-EIGHT YBT TO BE APPORTIONED.\u2014 The License missioners, at à thelr meeting on Monday last, cenges z he re following: Ang e Cindi a MeCorrey, Ant.Cle ment, Le VE eh k, E.Geuvreau, Geo.dent uC Le.Leb H., 3\" Sie Stafford, Chas.illis, C Lie C.J.Dahene {atone 7 os.casse, Jos.oréau, E.Preis Tones Schmider, H Viau, James Walker, J -B.Arcand, (+.Coupal, Ed.Dallaire Dubois, Arthur Guilbeult, F.Rictets, Xavier Wilson i.vant, Geor Morency, 0.Hosta pa Askew, J.Mae ja Jor Habe A.Julien, I.Cc.ober Marguerite Nilloek, Te Fes, Angelique Danon, DeBlois, Seen Forte, À aliquette , Ths.H.Waddell, Ls.S, Monast G.9 Mel ville, 5 Surah, ¥ 2 Sarin., ri - mont, agnon, Frs.uchamp Murray, Vim.PleGuigan, La Poulin, Thouin, Kearney, J awe oh i Hurtubise vi.Lanctot Payette, C.Boland, XG illiok, a Vallee, ane Walton, Fra, ; , 4, + Bredford, A.Dubois, E orn, A.Hawt e, 7 aon Lesage, L.Va'lieres Pierre Peu Pine make a tatal of 302 licenses granted for this year, out of 400 for the whole city, leaving 98 licenses- vet to be gran number of old ficenses will not, it is expected, be renewed.pref, HARBOR BOARD.KEEPING OPEN NAVIGATION WOULD COST ABOUT $1,900 A MONTH.At the meeting of the Harbor Commissioners on Monday, Mr.John Kennedy, herbor engineer; presented a report upon the question Fi keeping the ice from jamming at Cap Rouge and extending the period of navigation.He estimated that this would cost about $1,900 a month.The commissioners will interview the government upon the matter at an early date, and it is expected that the ice-breaking stéamer \u2018Stanley\u2019 will be brought up from the gulf as quickly as possible.À letter with reference to constructing a slide at Riverside Park, and takin the ice at Maisonneuve, was referred to the harbor master for report.The harbor Engineer reported that the widening Of ed Commissioners street had.been oon rent the macadamizing, whi bed be put down next year.Mr.Lawrence Wilson wrote that some of hig friends had intimated a desire to open up a race track on the river, and asked to be informed whether the board would grant the privilege, and what conditions would have to be fulfilled.The letter was.referred to the harbor master.pe THE MACHINERY TAX.IMPORTANT DECISION BY MR.RECORDER WEIR.Mr, Recorder Weir delivered judgment on Monday in a case of appeal from the asses- | sors\u2019 decision in the matter \u201cof valuation of machinery as real estate.The case was that of Dame Jane Drum- mond, widow of the late John Redpath, in their quality of testamentary executors of the will of the late John Redpath, have petitioned for the revision of an evaluation of machinery, $1,500, made by the civic as- Séssors \u2018The petitioners took the ground that the machinery in question did not belong to the petitioners, as proprietors of the premises containing it, but to the tenents leasing the premises.The Recorder stated that this allegation had been abundantly proved and also that he found that articles 379 and 380, of the Civil Code, established the principle that movable things, such as presses, bollers, etc., were immovable by their destination when placed on real property by the proprietor, 80 long as they remained there, The Recorder also noted that 63 Vie, chap.49, amended the charter of the city by exempting from taxation machinery that was.used for \u2018motive power,\u2019 which would clearly exempt the machine?y in question.He therefore ordered that the assessment |; and valuation roll be amended by striking out the sum of $1,500 placed against the names of petitioners for machinery contained in their property, No.45 St.Maurice street, each party to pay its own costs, as the presumption naturally was against the proprietors at the moment of valuation.\u2014_\u2014 INTERESTING TO BAILIFFS.Judge Archibald rendered a judgment interesting to lawyers and bailiffs, on Monday last, in the case of Decelles et al, vs.Bazin et al.The plaintiffs, Decelles and Durocher, bailiffs, claimed from the law firm of Fiche & Bazin the sum: of $614.94 for ser- viges in connection with the legal proceedings.Bazin alone pleaded, and among other points raised the following : That the defendants, to the plaintiff's knowledge, were only mandataires, and not personally Hable to the plaintiffs for the services in question.On that point the court was of opinion that such a doctrine cannot prevail.The advocate personally requires the services of the bailiff,the latter gives credit to the former.It would throw legal proceedings into much confusion te hold that a ballift is obliged in each case to seek payment from the fitigant, instead of from the lawyer, who has, in most cases, Already secured from his client an advance of money to cover all such disbursements.The court also held that although bailiffs cannot act in the exercise of their profession under a partnership name, that does not prevent them \u201cfrom forming a partnership of the financial results of their individual work, nor from contracting, as # partnership, for the payment of ipdividual gervices rendered by either or both of them.Phe court came to the conclusion that the detendants as a partnership had the benefit of the plaintiff's services to the amount sued for, $614.94.Judgment against defen- _\u2014 \u2014 _ d' JOHN MURPHY & co.once and pick out the \u2018chances\u2019 for yourselves,\u201d HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLE BARGAINS IN BASEMENT.10 Tables of Fancy and Household Chinaware at Reductions ranging from 10 to 50 percent.ON GROUND FLOOR.10 Doz.Men\u2019s Colored Shirts, formerly 75c, \u201c$1, $1.25, sale price only 30C.A lot of Ladies\u2019 Black and Grey K id Gloves, sizes 51, 53, 6; formerly $1.00 and $1.25.Sale price, only 250.A A line of Ladies\u2019 Feather Boas, formerly 31.50.Sale price only 496.To A line of Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose, double is dnd toos Former! 800; salé p ri 21.ON FIRST.FLOOR.50 pleces FINE TABLE DAMASK, sHghtiy imperteot, to clear at 33 1-3 and 50 percent discount.All prices from $1.00 to $2.25 per yard, 100 dozen BLEACHED LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, at 50 percent discount.40 only FINE BLEACHED TABLECLOTHS, slightly imperfect, all HALF- PRICE.Chenllle Table Covers, Chenille Curtains, Tapestry Curtains, Tapestry Tablecloths, choice of stock at 25 percent discount.10,000 yards FINEST BLEACHED ENGLISH COTTON, free from dressing; regular value, 15¢; Sale price, 12c and 10 percent discount.LINES OF DRESS GOODS and SILKS at 33 1-3 and 50 percent discount.A lne of LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES, Cheviot Cloth, Reefer Jacket, Skirt, lined Mercerized Satcen, to clear at $5.95.All our stock of LADIES\u2019 JACKETS, at 20, 33 1-3, 50 and 75 percent discount.ON THIRD FLOOR A Line of LINED SILK SKIRTS, worth $8.25; Sale price, $5.95.A Line of LINED SILK SKIRTS, worth $7.50, for $4.95.Great Annual Whitewear Sale.; On our Third Floor we are laying out tables of WHITEWEAR for our Great Annual Sale.Watch our price announcement in to-merrow\u2019s papers.SPECIAL During, January, for purposes ot introduction, to the \u2018Montreal .publle,.we: will allow a discount of 2 percent off two artigles that have a woe A tul v vogue in the Unit ed Btates, iz: La Vida Corsets, and Jenness Miller Shoes.A pre JOHN MURPHY & CO.2343 St.Catherine street, Cor.Metcalfe st.Terms Cash.Telephone Up, 933.PL = esse new style dants (Bot jointly and severally) for the said sum, with costs, as in an action by default, Against the defendant Piche, and with costs of contestation against the de- ferdant, Bazin.decided to give a suitable floral t in behalf of the congregation.ribute The funeral took place this afternoon, at 2.30 to the church on St.Dominique] street, the Rev.Mr.Riedel officiating.mi DEATH OF MR.F.W.HERGER.Death ve suddenly to Mr.- Frederick William Her er, at the resi- THE CITY OF THE PLAINS.dence of his son, Mr.Max Herger, No.St Urbain.street, ab M Winnipeg, Jan.2.\u2014The number of in str at noon on Mon- jp day.Death is attributed to heart fail- migrants grrr in Manitoba during ure.Deceased was eighty years of age.past year will probably be in the He leaves two sons, one residi at neighborhood of 40,000.In 1899 the total resent in Germany, and the other being number to register here was 38,175.dir.Max Herger, à well-known member Joseph Hudson, of the Coventry set- ercial Travellers\u2019 Associa- tlement, near Moose Jaw, was killed oo with whom he has recently resided.| by the \u2018accidental discharge of a gun on Mr.Herger came to this country about Wednesday afternoon.ten years ago, being a native of Ger- James Davies, a former resident of: many.He was an earnest and highly re- Dauphin, was discovered dead in his spected member of the Lutheran Church.shanty at Bowsman in the Swan River He was an indefatigable worker in all district, on Monday, from the effects of | departments of church work, and will|a bullet.\u201d Although there is no direct be greatly missed.At a meeting of the evidence of how the deed was done, elders the church yesterday it was everything points to suicide.; \u2018sell at $10.to a AR ri EER ra ae wan A a = orage CERCA La A a \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MINING EXCHANGE.\u2014 Reported by A.W.Morris, Mining Brok Canada Lite Building, Montreal.* Wrmmess Orrico Jan.2, 1901.1 MORNING BOARD.s 5 \u2018 War Eagle .$1.25 $1.00 .Republic .64 5Y - ° North Star .9 89 Virtue .wesw 3B 25 Montreal and London .4 5 - Big Three .\u2026.,.2 1 Brandon G.C.74 3 - » Callfornia ar se ar es as 43% 8e A Record Month of Bargains! sate\u2019 uf\u201d 1 Caribog\u2019 Hiydrautio \u2018 er ve .$2.00 \u2014 J i [ Evening Star .6 2 ; ; Goid Hills Dev.L.2% _ oi Koob Hill .B ren ! Monte Cristo .3 = Mont.85.sue en en nee 34 =, GREAT EXPECTATIONS WILL BE REALIZED! Novelty .0 1 LA \u201c ou Lronsides eee en ees Pe 64 Our Great January Clearing Sale is annually : Rambler Cariboo .Il cs looked fôrward to with eagerness.by an ever- | Morrison.LT a 1 increasing ¢ ge._ This year, being the be- Blocan_ Sovereign .o.ar ginning of new \u2018century, we: have: determ ned : WE RE où 5 to make its initial: month record\u2019 month of \"NP; Pépont nine Te So ci selling.All departments will vie with each of Deo on BL ER other i in bargain-giving, and the \u201cgreat expec- are Bar L'1.1\" ae 2 tations\u2019\u2019 of our customers will certainly not be Majogle .oo.8 - disappointed.Our advice is, \u201cDon\u2019t wait for Gage oa oe ee eee = 3 newspaper announcements; visit our Store at Grey Eagle 17.\" 8 ® Can.\u201459û at 7%, 47 0reon\u20141,000 at 16%, 500 at 17%, 1,000 at \u2018THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA.\u2019 \u2018When business {is resumed today (the first business day of the new century the Merchants Bank of Halifax will haze changed its name and will be Xow as \u2018The Royal Bank of Canada\u2019 The notes of the Royal Bank will, of a De of the usual denominations of $5, $10, $50 and $100, but their appearance Ma de very different, chiefly because of a difference in coloring.PROSPEROUS TORONTO.Toronto, Deo.81.\u2014Business statistios avallable to-night show that Toronto fn 1800 overtopped the record of extra commercial activity made in 1899.The éus- toms revenue for the year ending to-day at the port of Toronto was $5,406,205, as compared with $5,081,228 in 1899, an of $325,087.Th The statement of the house association issued this afternoon com- December, 1900, $48,- 3 1590, $47,011,101; December, 1808, $48,601,488; year 1900, 3613,696,401; Ran 1809, $504,696, 401; year 1888, $497,68L,- Other zatient features of the situation are: Taxes better pald than for many years, o scarcity of middle class houses, great decrease in epplications for charity, the largest holiday trade ever recorded and most of the city YTecto \u201cobracity.ei «I |] These are some of the fv) that | brought & contented crowd of people ont to the square I in front of the city hall to-night to watch the illumination of the bullding and wait for ®the toiling out of the old century by Big Ben.MANITOBA WHEAT.There is little doing in the local market.The movement of wheat froth country points is now small, and the demand is also light.No effort is made to push busimess as dealers recognize the small quantity of wheat there is to.be handled this season.Prices have been practically statiomary, although the advance yesterday in outside markets caused à firmer feeling among local holders.We quote prices as follows: 11 hard 77c, 2 bard 72%c, 3 hard 65¢, 3 northern 613c, in store Fort William, dried 3 hard 63440, dried 3 northern 60s in store Port Arthur.Several cars are selling on sample to the eastern market, but such business is very unsatistactory, in the working.\u2014Winnipeg \u2018Commercial,\u2019 Dec.2.OTTAWA MARKETS.Ottawa, Dec.29 \u2014Busiuess on Byward market was exceptionally brisk this morning, due no doubt to the fact that thé markets were small all week.There has been a most active demand for the past couple of weeks for poultry,especially dressed tuf- Keys, and consequentiy dealers are purchasing a_good supply for the New Year's trade.Well dressed turkeys sold to-day for 1tc to 12c 1b, but the average prices obtained ranged from 10e to 11c 1b.Chickens of good quality sold as high as 60 pair; lowest price 40c pair.The price of geese is steady at 65c to 75c each.The supply of potatoes seems to be getting smailer though ample for ail Jequirements.Good pctatoes bring 40c to 45c bag, though some sales are reported at 50c bag.There seems to be a general tendency towards weakness in the hay market,as there has been a little | accumulation during the - or Sday as yet, ne \u201c aro.or ome siles of a YS toit.Bats \u2018sell at 26c to a per bushel.Fresh eggs command 30c to 35¢ dozen, and held 20c to 26c dozen.The trade in good butter continues strong under light receipts.Cholce creamery retailed-at 234c to 25c lb.dairy, 22¢ to 24c 1b.There is still a good demand for dressed hogs, and prices are firm.*Quotations are unchanged for nicely dressed spring pigs, which sold here to-day at $7.50 to $7.75 cwt.Heavy pork retails in a jobbing way at $7 per cwt.\u2018There has been no change in the price of beef during the last two weeks.are INGERSOLL MARKET, Ingersoll, Ont.,, Dec.31.\u2014White wheat, 62c to 63c per bushel; red fall wheat, 620 to 63c per bushel: spring wheat, 62c to 63c per bushel; barley, 33: to 40c per bushel; peas, 55c to 60c per bushel; oats, 25¢ to 26c per bushel: corn, 38c to 40c per bushel: bran, $12 to $13 per ton; shorts, $16 to $17 per ton; potatoes, 45¢ to 0c per bag; onions 90¢ to 95¢ per bushel ; live hogs, $5.25 to $5.50 per cwt; flour, $1.66 to $1.85 per cwt.: cornmeal, $2 to $2.50 per cwt.; oatmeal, $3 to $2.50 per cwt.; butter, 20c to 23c per lb.: creamery, 25c to 2e per !Ib.; eggs, 20c to 25c per dozen: hay, $8 to $9 per ton; hides, $7 to $8 per cwt.GUELPH MARKET.Guelph, Ont., Dee.23.\u2014Flour, $1.90 to $2.10; red wheat, 65¢c to 66c; goose wheat, 63c to 64c; brap, $13; middlings, $16; barley, 40c to 42¢; oats, 26¢c to 27c; rye, bOc to 52c; peas, 60c to 62c; bay, $% to $2: potatoes.per bag, 35c to 40c; \u201chides, 6c to Tc; sheepskins, 70 to 81; lve hogs, $5.50 to $5.0 75; dressed hogs, $7 to $7.25; butter, 22c to | 24c; eggs, 24c to 25c; cnickens, per pair, 40c to Foc: ducks, per pair, 60c to 80c; geess, per pound, 6¢ to Te; tirkeys, per pound 10e to lle.lol] Ca JQ _ Weprsspar, Janvary 2, 1901; THE \u2018MONTREAL DAILY \"WITNESS.- ae mat mo ME = M ; NE N EE NE SEE A CHALLENGE.\u2018fellowship shown.The cablegram sent by |, ETT : The following players challenge any other tie New York\u2019 Press Club to Sir Thomas, | re.; ; : : rink in the cheese trade, match to be played rerd:\u2014 ; ; A ke, | _ \u2018on either Montreal or Caledonia, ice, This Lipton\u2014We toast you 10-day.Wish you 7 - .- \u2018Is where St.Andrew\u2019s Home will get a bar- Very success that will not bring ug sor- | EB f = g U R rel of meal.The challengers are: T.H.FOW | AR: 2 3 Ryan, A.N.Stewart, F.Fowler, and W.(Signed) New York Press Club.4 .\u201cEE\u2014\u2014 Wilson.- he seply from London was as follows: | L slon ial Hou se ow A 5 ARPET DEPT.445520 Ven eme So EE 1 b 5 atterson says:\u2014The =k 2 C E T, | niet, om, roe Ms Eri smoothed by many trips ts he Ola Coup- HJ HILLIPS SQUARE eries atches.to-day t ide wi i 83 ALL MADE-UP SQUARES, 25dscount team shall go to Canada to play in the bon- Bust part.go this time; the best of friends Ç 25 _ ALL REMNANTS, 25 percent discount.spiel at Montréal next week.The winning > _ ï 5% REAL TURKISH RUGS AND MATS, 20 percent discount.team will also play several games at To- .Va REMNANTS OILCLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS, HALF PRICE.ronto.and other places before reurning.THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 3 The result of Monday night's game was:\u2014 ?314 J.B.Barbour, Oscar Hountoon, W.Scat As to when the new cent would Tia nd A wi Smith, skip, 19; Thod.Harley, begin, the following verses written on = ox, Eugene Stevenson and Francis New Year's Da 1801,:a cent: 0\u2014 2 A large lot of REAL SWISS CURTAINS, fn Pointe d'E Scott, skip, 9.y ury og = Point, BCRU ONLY, to be CLEARED, AT HALF amma sad Irie Upon enquiry st tho different rinks it | by Theodore Dwight, will be of interest: 4734 ODD PORTIERES, all colors, 25 percent reduction.was learned that our curling clubs had up Precigely 12 o'clock last night \u2014 ALL PORTIERES, in pairs, .20 percent reduction.to this morning received no Intimatiom of THe: 18th century took its flight, _ SOILED AND FADED TSURTAINS, all sorts, HALF PRICE.the proposed visit of the American curlers Full many.a calculating head 114 A lot of ART MUSLINS, worth.15e to l'7e, for Bc yard.to Montreal, buf should they some they Had racked its breins, its ink has shed = About 200 HASSOCKS, \"FOOTSTOOLS « sud SLIPPER BOXES, 25 percent will be heartily received.Toiprove by thetaphysics fine 64 reduction.A -hundred means but ninety-nine, \u2014 All goods in this department have been cut down to such a LOW PRICE, Skati While \"at their wisdom othars wondered, 20 that the end of January should see them all sold out to appreciative » ng.But.took.one moze to make a:hundred._ \u2018BARGAIN BUYERS.CAT TRE Sheng a at the.18th century's close 1 Special Agents for Dr.Demiel's LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR.Demon: T: MAAA 1 « ght in'beatns effulgent glows, \u2014 stration every afternocon this week at Hosiery Counter.) - gratine rink wi soy vies bright 1llumination\u2019s ray ~ Li 8% .a el Has chased the darknsss far eway, =~ \u2014 the.ljormibr ithe thes Brig prive rat Heads lt tna\u2019 mathematic gere, : .2 5 Dispute.0 two Make four.: 12 : = Tae oa waa\u2019, splasald onan 05 | op ope imiite mpm) \u2019 8 .- Tink.will take, plage on Thuraday \u2018evening.Perhaps, oy swells the vast\u2019 amount \u201cA : Fev ew of the: Discounts.in the 7 8 VICTORIA RINK, A century henge you'll learn to count.ï This popular rink-was the scene of & | \u2014_\u2014 De 3 fashionable and merry gathering.of skaters RT AS i UTY.Men\u2019 S partments, = Pan mas a Th Victoria Rifles\u2019 ras | (Ground F1 N Bullas was present.an spensed excellen .run A oor 5 .- musio.À reception was also Beld by the Beauty has its foundation in physical LC Tr New ng.) A executive, and five o'clock tea was served.well-being, which must be understood 2 THE MONTAGNARD.and obeyed, these laws being clearly The Montagnard rink, cor.of Duluth and tal St.Hubert street, was crowded all day indicated in our physical wil mem \u2019 yesterday with skaters.There was a first gonstitutions.They demand: Proper class band in attendance and the ice was food and drink in such quantities as at all that could be desired.The committee the system is capable of ily assimi- J 1 extended a hearty invitatlon to all.who lating; air and sunlight in abundance; 3 ir t An 3 1 Di t Sal .paid a-visit on New Year's Day.The sufficient - croisé and - y en \u2019 = Le 63 nia 1SCOUn e first carnival will be held at the Pink to- agreeable tem Mo perfect ant : , \u2019 \u2018 morrow.night.mess.The whole secret of perfect form g Co CL | PRINCE ARTHUR AUDITORIUM.and rosy cheeks RAN in pure Jblood, \\ 3 Now On A latge crowd qf skaters attended the duced by wholesome food, by.thy ; a ; .have .Prince Arthur skating rink on New Year's gnd active vital organs, ox¥g ted and : , PB las .Day.~A band was present at the riuk vitalized im .wellexpanded lungs, and now ; .both.fternoon and evening.The manage- ed by.the life-giving sunlight.on the MEN'S FANCY SILK.BOW TIES ., .+» » .Less 50 percent.5 We have determined to make this, our || PERS \"130 Sepi orereraions for New | nt of he we \u201cCher.Bhe who MENS FANOY SILK -STRING TIBS .Lees 50 parcunt tbe 5th Annual Clearing Sale, the largest on te the numerous patrons and visitors, will have the color she ¢ovets on any MEN'S FANCY SILK FLOWING END TIES\" «+ +.Less BO peroent.for record.We have a large stock to reduce.ST.LAWRENCE RINK RACES.other terms :must buy it.of the $ spothe MEN'S FANCY SILK FOUR-IN-HAND TIES .Less 50 percent.M We intend to reduce it by offering the Entire The firat: of & series of races which are î ary and renew, it every time, cm is \u2018MEN'S CAMBRIC SHIRTS .Lebs 20 percent.Stock at less than cost.Watch for our to take place at the St.Lawrence rink, ro.too: = A th port- MEN'S LINED MOCHO GLOVES, at 81 $1.35.81:50, Advertisements, read them through, and Point St.Charles, will commencé on Friday connection strongly upon Te imy ses se es - Lisa 20 percent.judge the merits of the Only First Bight Jan.4\u2014The programmstBcludes:\u2014 3BCE © that essential\u2014sleep.Ii is per: MEN'S FANCY SILK MUFFLERS .Lens 33 1.8 percent.ptics goods.y 1 mile, boys under 13, frst and second fectly hopeless fo expect rosy cheeks god LADIES\u2019 SILK NECK HANDERKERCHIEFS, ii Cream; Brocads > fn Quality Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers, poise Be, gr à the, hue of health en be uot taken Fancy Checks and Stripes : Less 30 percent.A carr stoc goods marked fn e, girls under 13, first and second nly 8 proper.number of hours > art TT eus prizes.gl umber depends much.\" MEN'S \u2018Alda wooL SWBATERS .«0 +s so os + Lass 25 percent day plain figures.Discounts, 10, 20, 26 and 60 3 miles, amateur, first and second prises: seen, ual 2 ep.upon the quel! a A SIMPLE TONIC.\u2018When chilled drink hot mille.It is a -_ : sple endid tonic, and.excellent for the com- Hockey.; xion; far better \u2018than tes or coffee, ; percent off all specified lines.% mile, ladies, first and second prizes, ; - ; mile, lady and géntieman, first 4nd F second prizes.10 pe.and 5 Extra for Cash sBH8E - | and_indom: parably superior: to any wine.ALL REGULAR STOCK ING: 401; ARENA APPOINTMENTS, a Fa; Paris a k Pia auto 8 à ee fo order ,Ç Has HBAVY LAMB'S WOOL Tr: ,- ig Follow! the dates for, th =| Dot milk at the s an sip 1b_wai Pp 2205 St.Catherine Street Wodnesday-2 to 4, Gates fon te.ser enjoying a chet and wa tho incom MEN'S HEAVY AND MEDIUM NATURAL WOOL AND ERIN are: .5, High School; 5 to\u2019 6 Quebec Bank: 7 £54 ers.London UNDERWEAR.| a © 8, Junior Victoria; §, \u201cSentor Eham- | débutantes are made > air \u201cothers MBN'S Juavy AND MEDIUM WRIGHT.TRISH KNIT.HAL ER CS Ra Lo rock; 9:to 10, 180 10 to 11, Junior ; and.the x FOSR.» , pe A - : oniresl Li : ., lat.to bed, fost = re | Thar ato 4 Sonor doit 4°08 ar ET L _ eter.with ADMadon HEBbol: © to 6 Bank soot ra | ine.Jogether sociai intercourse and à 00 40 5.30, Senior Müntreal; 8.30 to 9.30, 00, STOP A OLD: ads t to - CU mn em presented a pas 8 Toary curt.Sesion, Virthetas 9.30 to.10.80, .C.P.R.; 10.80 \u201cDr: Roux \u2018bas an invtiols.in a Téons ight New Year Reception at the SAL he Montreal rink on Bt.Lmke street, | ob Gn medical paper in which be recommends \u2018Kept\u2019 busy Friday=8 to 4; Grammar School; 4 pes as \u2018a simple but effectivé cure for & 601d ing the ÿ High \u2018School; 5'to 6, Quebec Bank: - MEN\u2019 \u2019 Curing Rinks.during the whole day entestalaing the mu | $8) 0000 wil bead |i the head pouring cologne on + hand mvs COLOEED asp FELT MEN'S COLORED 8% Tm \u2014 hearty welcome to the visiting members \u2018of Saturday\u2014d to 10 a.m, Wykeham School; three minutes repeatedly as soon as the MEN'S.BLACK HARD FBLT; MEN'S BLACK SOFT FBLT; ans SEATING sister jolubs.Light refreshments were 10 to 11 a.m., St.John School; 11 to 12 first toms are\u2019 noted.~ - CLOTH CAPS Shes en wee fs ee ee secon eu ce ria Mis TAROT AT- served and & most pensant and happy day 2m; Vormouns Austen a, Moitrent HRALFH VALUE OF VEGETABLES.Eo MEN'S AND BOYS TWEED CAPS sad GLENGARRY GAPS PE ; \u2014 p.m., Mo: es het.WORLD\u2014LOG Ti D GEA At the Thistle rink yesterday the recep- vs.Shamrock; 4 p.m., Westmount.va.Vie- A diet of nothing but celery is said by he at ee ou us wigs oer oe «:2O percent.also - - AND - tion committee composed of the officers, toria.5 icians, to a_ gure.cure for | SILK.Has, beat English makers, Lincoln & Benueit's, Christy & s ERAL SPORTING Previous) busy all day entertaining and ex- ceDemtor, Mateh\u2014815, 5m, Montreal v8.Vie- both ae nd lgia.Free use Ë Townsend ao «4 te ee ae se ea en.+210 percent.\u201cof greetings numerous ¢all- KR A Fine Range of Ù BRELLAS \u2018ranging from T8c to $10.50 eac a; NEWS.ors.Heffeshments werd served, sud alto- \"rum METROPOLITAN LEAGUE.o dis Mages recstimended ree a bn va 04 0e 0m 10, oe À al- : fe casa The third annual meeting of the Metro- Ked potatoes fn WALKING STICKS, plain, or Geld and Silver Mountings, péroënt.vo side AT THR SONTREAL RINK.Cloth unr ohare: Drcataont ane politan League took place on Sgtarday, at y Patred potatoes are digested more should, N.B.-§ PERCENT EXTRA FOR CASH.20 lone Y, day at the Mont.Stewart, vicepresident ; ~ Smeaton White, Ale Arena.Pelegates were present.from 7 - Dotatoes, oo : 8: ; rent cenrday waa busy & nt \u201cD méaton \u2018White, thy \u2018Westmount, Cedar and Stirling Hoo.heréfore, be preferred.:by dy ; i \u201c.uring rink, St Luke sirost, no less bon.tressurer; J, W.Anderson, secretary.key Clubs, The\u2019 other clubs composing In case of anaemia, cabbages in- 3 than sixteen competing in the presj- Directors\u2014G.8.Bush, Hon.Justice Archi- 1 y .Dele~ -distineth fi D Gan, sixteen prize.bald, Robt.Adair, Dr.1.6.0 R the league \u2018were -not represented.ele- ach are distinctly bene cial, \"Spin ME N S B 0 S \u20ac ES.tore Followtnëæ.ere the players and \u2018 .and the abo \u201coff Ameren - gates were also.in attendance from the also almost .ag valuable ag lithia ter ch F.Fowler ; W.Walker moore: din, Rev.James Barelsy.DD.Hoptaen: Sar Victor.HE Hooks\u201d Clube, seeing in tts, effect.o on the kidneys.\u2018The antira etock, consisting\u201d of Men\u2019s, Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Boots; the JT McGUI Dr.Mathowson Le ee une, George gämission to the league.and and turnips keen the blood pure Shoes, .Sippers, Rubbers, Overshoes, otc.will be-offersd at discounts |.W.S; James Alemmn Arai id, M ee, = Jus 6! Last years financial report showed a improve the appetite ranging from 10 te 20 percent, and 5 percept.extra for : J:Simmons, ekip.F.N.Southem, skip al co Wk va a Yu YG Ander balance on thé right side, with which it toes Mot thou ght in Indi 2.to, be This 16 a splendid opportunity to buy High Class Footwesr, as the Dr.Morisen\u201d |\u201d D:McQI Bldhs-\u2014Hon.Justice Archtbaia, WD.Aiea; ve decided to give the Stirling\u2019 Club (last a preventive of \u201cthey \"simulate The \u201cstool {5 ull \u2018How, ad comprises\u201d all the LATEST STYLES.Al Geo.Darling J.R.Gordon Geo: -8.Brush, Dr.J.T.Finnie, Rev.Dr.It was unaiimously carried that the ia the -widths carried.H.Cameron T.L.Paton | Barclay, Geo.H.Balfour, W.G.\u2019 Cleghorn, league this your \u2018should be composed of PS after ion battle of Se fort Domald- aw , okip.1 T.Brown, skip.1 D.Kinghorn, = 8 Clie WW.Mowat,\u201d six clubs, divided into: two sections, eas- General Grant is said to have tele- RE A DY- M ADE CLOTHING.JD.Pattorson © C.Thomss ~~ |d8y the enthusiasm and good cheer dis- bo Westmount Club handed in thelr re- graphod to to.Washington.thet.he would = .H.McLennad Dr.Gurd piayed.by the members in their New.Year's signation, owing to their playing in the not permi e army to move orty C-Mocustg \u2014 Dr.Macdonald grectings and entertaining of their friends junior league this year, ir, Playing accepte wagsonleads & onions tirat \u2018had been.CHILDRENS.Noggous SUITS, In Scôtch and English Twesls, st .I.Fenwick, ¢kip.R.A.Dunton, skip.Was a feature which tended to draw togeth- oq with regret.= The Hawthorne Club are promised to Bim, shauld arrive.Onions n 2 3 1-3 perce Rev.ALD 16 UE | er.the members of the dub.\"Throughout out for the same reasen.This left 1our essen ti ess, to make | ; BOYS NORFOLKS, 0 angle and Double Breasted - Buits, in Haglish ev.A.J.Doull.F.C.Wilson the day the well furnished reception rooms new clubs to: bo admitted, and the choice Pork and al to he army Put they are orsteds, at percent discoûms.: Jig johnson © A.Darling \u2018were constantly Mllled, Light relreshmiedts fell upon the Star A.A.A', Minto, Ontario aise an admirable, care for sleeplessness | BR BOY.NOR VOLE Singls and Double Breasteä Suits, in\u2019 Bootch ¥ Brom od, 14s old - ap.Tere Jovitingly served.mise aston rest.and Outremont clubs.After dctegates, from and.indigestion everywhere.\u201c< and English Tweels, at 10, 20 and 33 La percent discount.-B.Brein skip.-Hodgson, = =r.a ese clu were al \u20ac e on 0 : ; - dent; Mr.J.Z.Roy, vice-president;: trea- Garlic, leeks and olives stimulate the YOUTHS! Single \u2018and Doublé Breasted Suits, an AI Wool, AWGrant |.B.Duiag eurer, J.D.Meleiah; Secretary, Q.85 | \u201cpremente fir Disney, Cotare\u2014 | chvaletion of the blood.A Navs Bive, Buelik Serge, Scotch 31d Bogle Tweeds, st 10; J'Pinder Sato are se presi 6 | president Mr, te = Bk ars m0 much meat and tod few trys v me ©, row 4 SUITÉ, sise 86 and #1, In Scotch and English | ve ù YA.\u2018er, + Fhe - B ; * 8.\u201c Guits, à D, Anderson ee Catheïiné street.+A | make up the average dict.Health de- Tweeds, at\u2019 20 and 39 1-8 percent discount.Le the dire ; nd sides, © nthe 3 aris, W ékillfél emblems of the game, fi ; At \u2018the Caledonian curling.rink on Burn gide \u2018Place New Year's day was .most-:ft- tingly observed.The numbers of callerd at this rink throughout the day was Eo _hu- gn.25-0! on X 0 328 \u201881>-Btar 78.Ontario.| EU, + Pebi - T=-Star, vs; asemont.Feb.\u2014Ontarlo Vs; Outremont.\u2018Western Séction.Jan.8\u2014Minto.vs.Cedar.pends on conttinuous, variety.\u2018A BIG JOB LOT of Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Suits; size, 82, 33,.34, at 80 .percent discount.TTHINY DR CASH._ TRUNKS and BAGS.! IN THIS PEASANT c q TAILORING DEPT.merous at times that the reception rooms Jan, H~Stirling vs.Cedar.- were taxed to.their fullest capacity.\u2018Re- Jap.22\u2014Stirling vs.Minto, \u2018en ve nese a, 00 00 +220 percent discount, The.R.LOCKER (0., [IS \u201c400 yards TROUSERING.The first day of the new century was fittingly, celebrated by the different curling clubs in the city.-It is customary on New Year's day for thé rinks to extend a hearty Welcome to their members and friends, and Indeed, it: might be said that yesterday's entertaining by thé\u2018 clubs\u2019 \u2018Was Unprecedented \u2018in the \u2018history, of the roarin\u201d gañie- Montreal.For several days.preyvious-the fink committees had- worked energetically In their endeavor io.haye everything in] readiness for the reception: From early * Morning until late in: the afternoon.cordial 5 Brestings were exchatiged not only, by the Tespective memMers of.thé\u2019 city clubs \u201cbirt hundreds of their.friends.\u201d THe ferent : th.Smt Rogers, president.and A.c.+Hut- chison.u AT ST.LAWRENCE RINK.Ji semi-final\u2019 contest for the Ross cup the St.Lawrence curling rink was at off yesterday.The game was a most interesting and excithig \u2018one andr: resulted ih a win for Mr.J.H.Scott's rik.\u2018The \u2018final match for the.cup will he played.at sn early ,aste by teams.represented by Messrs.J.H.Seott and H, Drysdale, ' of yesterday's 8 game: Rink No.1.\u201d Rink Nol 2.À.W The visitors to other clubs Were The toliowing \u2018are the\u2019 players and scores | \u2018Wall, Tansey, Trihey (captain), .Farrel] and Scanlan.The only absentee being Jack Brennan, who, it is expected, will be here in the course of a few days for the purpose of getting in trim for the cup series.The.-heckdy for so early in the geason as played | \u2018by the Shamrocks at their practice: was brilliant, and most gratifying to the executive to see the \u2018boys\u2019 at it with such determination.Yachting, COMPLIMENTS TO SIR\u2019 THOMAS LIPTON.New York, Jan.1\u2014Gompliments of thé new century were extended to Sir Thomas - Tdptof by the New York.Press Olub to-ddy.23% ST.\u201cCATSERINESt, Cor.Thanancia St.* HOME | BAKING POWDER EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY WARRANTED.A Pare, CREAM.OF TARTAR Baking Powder, \u2018Im reply, \u2018Bir.Thomas: rRciprocated the -good |- gi Ask your Grocer for.it .i i the Montreal rink, à freshments were in resdiness for all Who Jan edar \u2018vs, Minto, y 150 \u2018yards BLUE SERGH.20 .i .+ erronnde sr we wa ee en percent discount.hi was played,\u201d \u2018and the\" result wished to partake.\"The -officers' in charge \u2018Feb.1\u2014Minto vs.Stirling.1749 Notre \u2018Dame st.\u201d vy ; Pre eR En = A ae ts \u2014\u2014|E, Eis TWEED SITING, nie: wih 30 peront ae Bg ein nd cheer displaye vo .a matches to be played on e- ice ae, ; > sa .Yi we ue se es we ds es = scoun VM F.C.Brown ; New: Year\u2019 D day at.the Heather Curling the first n:med club.Our tntercating List from which to chosse 2\u20ac 200 yards TWEED, suitable for Ladies\u2019 wear .2B percent discount.= B.MoGercigi .gE W-Brow ER ; .rink; Kensington avenue, Will long be re- SHAMROCK'S PREPARING.AN A D \u2018209 yards CURL \u2018CLOTH and CHEVIOT CLOAK- : B MeGerrigle H.M.Sucking, skip.membered as one of the most pleasant in LL 41 be welcome news to the friends Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold and Silrez Woiches.Dia: À ING,.-20 percent discount.\u2018 th, skip.C-Tyre the annals of the club.All day the off | nd Tn ere of the champion Shamrocks nd ey Kod Bakr a me, Sind, 250 ards BEAVER AND Box OLOTH CLOAK.: : .Bers tendan ) 3 3 , G.Walsh 2.Brows # cers and mem! Te wets du attendence ot to learn that at the last practice of the er etes Giove Breiner, \u201cote à 1 JANE : 8813 percent discount.- F McLaurin : R Brown y busy extending greatings to the large preted het preparation gi She.pois \u2026 * STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING.10 od ÉOSTUME, LADIES\" and \"BRO AD : u I N cu 3 32 \u20ac » van - À Waiker, ski oo number of callers 7 who paid a Vig to the.hod J that so brilliantly defended the cup Mt LLER & BREMNER, A CLOTH 2e wv er ies ci 08 0 rare UE a 20 percent dldcéunt.Baird re er, 40 rink uri e ne cans.6.H.Cornell, last winter against the Winnipeg aggrega- Jewellers, and Watchmakers a 120 yards GOLF CLOTH.Ce ee ee 00 ae ei 28 percent discéunt.; NEW.YEAR'S DAY, AT THE RINKS.w °B.Hutchison, P.©.Small, J.H.tion, were on the ica: Messrs.McKenaa, Textile ads | to or Ea and Clocks re- 60 yards WATERPROOFS, * rarions sizes.\u201c.20 percent discount.ne 8.Percent for Cash in addition to all other Discounts.MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED To.°° HENRY MORCAN & 5.MONTREAL. \u2018Grand Masquerade, THURSDAY, JAN.8rd,.1901.; pE rod \u2018Those taking part are particular\u2019 ested to 3 renter thier pages and costumes in tu A RINK = Visitors\u2019 passess suépended except \u201cbee An costume.\"Gentlemen appearing in: female costume: will not be admitted; SPECTATORS\u2019 ADMISSION, 25 CTS, ¢ WEDNESDAY.JANUARY 2.«Church of- st, James the Apostle.[ : EEOITAL OF SACRED MUSIC.Wednesday, Jan.Snd 190Las 8.15.D mm, = .BOLOISYS:- Miss Tn Sole Orçantst t and Director:-Horance w.: Fone Collection im ald of Cheir TOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN -, ASSOCIATION \u2018896.Dorchester 8, Business \u201cMeeting of : ssheld Lalonde, 3.3.A À au : Cn A.A Senior dents obtained the \u2018this -class no Filion, odie.B Furie, Fi D isms, | ; Walsh, F.ve Nawall, F.Brown an Louis Weinfeld) equal.+ i \u2018Sénior Materia Medica=H, V.\u2018Joseph, Valois, P.P.Sabouris, J \u201c Iette, J, Ba H, Lalonde, H wat.The: ext examination will at the.closing of the college session, when: the marks.then, ohtai IN ee ee bte Re to w e the ng: * ot.1000-1001.\"failure \u2018of-the Liverpool terly \u2018complaïned \u2018 \u2018throiigh \\ the\\press- ut | Bm - Whitaker te) of : | conversation with TRE, a Thorpe 1a o | he wished to utllize.Find has made his co p, that he = diplomatie swell, Ambaseador at Vienna an | A Gracin Heres this Toetngon.| 295-8, inal, sare Pre- fe Te \u2018years of anxiety shout: whys.and: yd means, deposed itself in limes which pro.if: i] dues a ichronie: expression\u2019 of stlielinde.-A Ni nervous\u2019 afostion, o the eyelids lent to this | Twen look, at: int ef y | vélos pute che been.A a | | a 2 and 8 to sell; and they Sanit: 8 got: th or the-pofnt\u2014they can\u2019 in | for, them; or be ruined istogratic 3 * Joaves hi him ES \u2018schemes : ; ed C al 18,000 concerts, La this with be their \u2018Brat or} ke place\u2019a | - The col- 8, Wot.x the London Stock § ot inicen ema | : rporation.Eharobolders;nare si ie | LE under the Sponsorship: sch mend taking, jas Sir Fe Robinson, $ Bars de \u201crm Has Fo oy 08° rmans| of the\u2019 Pin p \u2018 8 Lou pr \"a \u2018The.Mar- | was rida a \u2018at \u2018thé time ot its Pace ne to vel} under à guise\u2018 of | fiction the main events Wohi: ight : ort BT Thorpe.bat ut \u201cJoel orpe,\u2019 rbut had\u2019 ed the Tg I\u2019: and epelied out his middle \u2018name he | full.{ Lord: Dufferin\u2019 mas uerades: 'ks™ the \u2018Margulis; of Chaldon.! \u201c ht finan describes intion.© seemed alw: vs tb fav known\u201d this tace+thick featured > mmobiie, base vin, Secasories forthe oe ax ordinar- 1d beard ot His \u2018common dark\u2019 Slothes SHE ha it Be | bad The first = 7 whose.social hn explains: he J8 sure of - ih \u2018he.offers.to talk \u201cIn; tor R nd ; fuis of Chaldon\u2014\u2018a : -tremendou png B t as iy pie ut willin; ve.ur Ju EE sarme'=\u2014hnd chätrtaat- on of > \u201c0.the \"The pre chalrmen and hair, and extremely arefully © fous.old whose\u2019 fal Free our 8 ibares\u2014theys pavers ç \u2018got th: \u2018get thom,.f :money-they .USE\u201d pay.Ime Im: men.\u2026 \u2018enllze.thé -situatfon \u2018ent: they Ti they i A \u2018begin offéring a premium\u2019 for Rubber: Cons en | sols, The- £3 prite pra 81 £1 share will be: ; 30, £20, hate \u201cwant to Care \u201cIn.point of.tag \u2018he Bays.nee friends: enriched, à aris prete ae fined, h e: himself n a Heb\u2019 \u201cand\u201d the sovelst be.may \u2018 utilize \u2018the noble friends : whoss tables he is now w privileged to.apread : 3 aE tions, a Even over = Diiung | Honours Itching, -Burning, and Sealy\u201d Eruptions of the Skin and - Scalp with! loss of Hair \u201cComplete | External and Inter- \u2018mal Treatment by, uticiira \u201cTHE SET vo Consisting a2.0OTICORA SOAP, 10 clennpe thie\u201d | rusts, and scales and sof the./fifickened cuticle, CUTICURA Ofntment #0 stantly allay itching, irritation, and \u2018inflam.- REBOLVENT\"to cool*ard\u2019 cleanse: the.hi 0c A \u2018SINGLE SET4S often sufficient to éure : most \u2018tartoring, \u2018disfiguring skin, sea), \u2018blood bymours, rashes, 4tchings, and\u2018 feritas tions, with logs of hair, wliex the best phys- clans and alf other remedies fait, n Fe earl Career Hi his \u201coon +8 to grow weaker.\u201cravel.Stèr.J Dyer sia 1s \u20188.mistrab! be in life a Be as 3 come br.round floors.on.a \u201chere it\" : J je) \u2018Doi oy: Ben Met i ne Thess tentowe.hove +8014 twenty-six thou-' og Jove mor | i, ies ; 0! 5 be ns as, à ends \u2018under | gration, and soothe and heal, and CyTICURE : ull session ire Fe-opan \u2018on THUY, 5 Jagking- the sions of thi coinpanies the ta ' of, five, pointe, ; Pot, uckle Bros.heve.Re eed the price of New.York; Jan.2.Noën-Me joney- \u201con\u201d oall ent; prime mercantilé: paper,\u201d 444\" to- granulated Sugars to conform with the list a ; pércents Sterling exchange.firm at £5543 ot a À Ë 3 Sugar RefAuthe Company A 486%.for demand, aud at se £8701 E33 and ational Sugar Refining Company to ricgs.© this puts all\u201d \u2018the companies qn the 4 : + ; = 4 footing.3 gang, a standing nuisante to.SkiTime] | 7 a ver ; x \u2018ver, - overnment Welk; Stated - | thée- treat and the vicinity.Fra: chatge Sai pas 4 Donds inactive.unie 44 aTarié BRITISH CATTLE MARKETS.: BE ad weekly Tobort on thy.Ave stock - À days:\u2014The-nymber of cattle.offer week has.ae, re tie ä under .Sheep have been in rather shorter supply, \u2018demand moderate, audi prices gen- dt} erally.the tura, lower Pigs and calves in dail \u2018numbers; end\u2019 they\u2019 have made full ; tfons.; A Tair supply of.gtore sheep.and anything, of a good class Net 2 .igen, | enquiry 4nd a good clearance was effected.y Be x supply of store cattle; best clhes 036.60, ather Lotter: al | $8,298.32.\"Following.We wish you ail a 2 Very whom \u2018 and-a Very Prosperous.| \u2014 LA.Imperial penny postage\u201d Ravi Cal adopted in the Orange \u201cRiver\u201d Colony a ; ih Erm on Dec.1, the posi : been redioed to nts °F \u2018halt\u2019 vanes, Lo + * Theicology: of ow Zeaikaa.wi adopt] Rs peñny postage on -Ja Ont cards xe Sans dé thira: class] cell tter, as provided for in.paragraph § of} = ; Fes FolANaE wo Nr et men padross aidé et ortatt g \u201che Ti Governmibnt has | To F : ; going third clase rate; Fine thet Bkax at he to receive.FL ecrit anual § great © RE am or tong! .AR Fes = gis \u201cnf \u2018focal lodns oe pe Feit, pie Say sup Supply.choicost KR Cr oo LAA in ee Bennie er PPIY s = : I great market day, chiefly due to shorter-ar-;\" Quebel 4 Tir from Scotiand, Devonshire, an oid - \u201cFar TH \u201crte eek Rall; land counties.= Notwithstanding 4 x prosp ; dered agit où see Lao Blo 5 @ | weattier' short arrivals, trade was ex- - so h.wh udge.Curren in Ta \u201cof.del fudenett vi ingress of FRR ove der.2.100 Show a; tremely dull fdites tompared to ist great : Os dey The, plain En \u2018and.defend | EX poor \u2018elise - that | market wero fully 44 per, 8 lbs.lower.Fat : \u201camd | \u2018Tour othets, had entered inte\" sock Will 30 Shey be put on & five! pars LOWE Ind Bs Ee raent ee, nT : artnersbiÿ for the construction \u201c5 > The total.emrnings\u201dtor-1000- were | TONRIRIL IRI Oe 104 per § This DR.a i re ditional story to the M ntredl _ ; ; sou and Norfolks, 48 8d to 48 Lo.Afrivals \u2026 y.: an al : 0 padding a fous hou, ood Yom ibe Ok Toro, fan, 8er pd, va | ae vod ee tes Pi | a OU m0 : had.been paid by the government, the conbridge and MoTavieb int.Vis nome.| Cadiqux Etreet, enterts For a ay o | yebtern counties, Devon.\u201d Decreago of .- .homo hed be éEétled {hier accounts, aud.it] ing for consultation Sanotaded af their gentlemen friends to à \"Now Year Royal Ele 41,580, compared with corresponding day lkst.EE A was 8 res.decided to leave in tho hands of do-| termicds Jost 0 us ire anata to ie oniasion, ee a Pois Cle at Bhd Tonsisting chicfy of Sohne ang bo bear, practi fendant a sum of $5,925 eu case judg- {able was laden win delloious detioss Wr | Wijk steady ,demsnfl, rates ruled firm tof\u201d - #8 tory s meht should go against theny in a claim those.present.ore or, 1.: bo wedders and ewes.Fat lambs made: .There ! \u201cof over $4,000, made.upon the partner-{.À { nie, none Rev.PF.H/ 88 is 1 (76 10 per 8 Ibs.\u2019 Calves nominal, Pig trade | EE 3 wit |B pnd im or Senin, BC po VE dE dv ET ere men ar 7 Co pet EE ; «= whieh they tonte nbaed i\u2019 5 ; PH Watson, 03 aril, oT & , Mes 5m Le Pat supply Beast, 0; 3 on end lamb, 00° of on \u201cChaântelonp action was dismissed, and : Berger proceeded to.distribure Ahe - RE 925 in equal parts among the six con ners, but he gave Do interest for.GEL a 1 salves, 1e les, M 0.da! SL \"qe ce 17.\u2014Béaets, 1, Lt ; * {De dditi to those 78 10, in nuiber, and $1 115,258 in amount Ces: had.decreed the acceptance of the Fein in addi po already in i {of Sanititen, \u2018against 9,393 in 1899-for.$128, 4x and _ a ent.will also be a well: appointed 383,679, .0L, aggregate.59 Wem banks ; sgreem Minister Cones x bled the 4 gentiémen*s caf eed La fn\u2019 Be ai gloss Jum ä concerne.\u201d with, 385,617,503 lia 45 ay bi \u201cmente Te ie expected | OT a ê- \u201cmonté.sai.3, = ne be hote ; A Hi 10,774, and.were $158.495.673 12 | ae\u2019 tect is Mr: A.F.- ob, who hex Deen, new Joa Cwithessed the re at the | Amount, ; As: there Were.only 9,337 commer- 4 Î ising rales of the.j tion Canada of a hew business \u2018tormbf.|: cial fail te 100.af thi.indented: pe | & - Govern dupervisin al nation tobe known.vs.es the Canada Furni- | 7 cute te tas x \u201csomparisd with < Pats I ak ding ° : rs Mas oon,\u201d of whieh 520006 capital.Bl 1h preceding \u201cyear.is péSemelr un! bvor=] 2 Ë JiEreferred stock usar a seven ent -RooklLalamd 9 ; hiiores er yt Ë Hou! : ; re : fo 25 Ia 48 évidence Ë \u2018provision that.\u201cnity \u201cdividend: i Never BP : gi fn \u201cyeh wis sme of unusual.dis.in business, or that the new century: nigg- with tosound .conditions: A on the\u2019 op wis Less Sur 6 ave ie Zo cours wher: vie Eht © HE ours \u201cmist_be rememberéd that.1890 1 was enomenally free from allure \u2018par- | tally becduse = RL A but : rMorp>on xeçount .oË- ; is that brouglit Mie Prices during th the: Fhis fundamentally dangerous ¢on-; EE &, | Company, I fonte Basin cie de Bes: Wis g Son of affairs ide Fpllres smaller than \u2018 Stock, an than percent © of.the \u2018ne - earnings-has Be oli des, the one proûts hai eh prop \u2018ded \u2018efquall | Doreen he two classes i.x : stocks, - the, companies.es which Zura De- be-: 20 Fr + hae Aarons \u2018Rattan\u2019 onal, Nites, Sugar \u2018Walkerton; Anderson nits e.Company,.| lesa.limited, Woods 68 Manufacturing 3 A _ \u2019 ge : bam; ; ait- | ol And AR fl = SR Ih wm \u2018year.siice 18817 5while the.Jinbilities > aa \u201c| mended for mé distinction, and = aay.limited, \u201cWig athe Penn Com ; run In Dunes, LD ae ET ; -jor Turner, aire Sockbnm, for- Su Zoellner Mount: J orext skohhsiges, he lle es E.- foie eee ihe OF s Body Jpsæoh Orr,, Bératords Lows Tun Nes ean roles Sete CE Es @ 1 a) p 3 i of the I ng Sima son cmpany, Limited, d.: i A But, while, 1s (made a a .wendertul E-.the\u201d 3 \u2018Prin- 70., ( showing, the: excel @ of prices\u2019 j ] 6 pas sud Bol Deus.for the ee hl Simson & culminated early in 1800, and there followed fe k ad | oor Chom, for died bray vey in al The Hill Chalr Company, limite), Wiarton: ] the pifsfortunes\u2019 attending: ad -inevi Je ter: mrorigaÿe Log E | recent.action.i \u2018The Kuethta! Furuliure Coinpany, Lines action and restoration of pormal cond! tions.Qu.\u201d pos us Banding.a 4 | sport = ee arise, agimciutmg Er queue, \u201cSitbough © There © pas # sarge J'Eivérppol, Englend; Broadtost adi Bots the anxiety and ¢ = pis Furniture Company: \u201cSeatorth;-The Hé en 1 operations Huo on fhe: fie Sie ia.GX È held ; Lian \u2018acturize Mirrôr Plates, \u2018Rew: om ss eee.Toward the Jette iatter.part 4h of 5% A 5 | Res À gt -tiops prevailing af the este eed most de 8 SEE st Tro 5 Fd a $00 : \u201c| iataotory.> 'excophon 189, the.JE, Francois Xavier er Js | ;Slphonie \u201cGpimnd, hardwate net AR : abilities compare \u2018most \u201cTavorab) .; A oxy KNDERGARTING CLASSES » WILL | has \u201cadeigned di the demisnd.of pare À Polti every your since 1802, and, considering.WEI.Pol WEIR Rev Die Amanda Lemeliti, with Jiabilities pacs ect (bat-inany-0f \u2018Abe \u2018bankru t- Enchange.Poin of $9,327: 2 .LONDON CLOSINGS, ; were opti aus in excessive accumale- Foot {tion bex ces durin; Le * Vipotid; Phtevson: &- Cos; rat, dealers, : nd.(don, Jaa.= dons ton for r Money, 7K; LI thé Sing months:of the Prece yeâr, a YDS EEY MARRIED Couple as thy: upon whom\" a 'defrand \u2018of -abandonment His À ath \u2018 & \u2018R., 95K; St, Paul, nis; eal :| thére : cause\u2019 for réjoicing that 19 cine Servants; man must understand Sythe ery: my ties .ænongsh.younger.=) was made à fer days ago by 3.EL More-liaif that smoutt.The var bats the an ibs; Louisville, 3 : with a réeotd, While;the mew - Se ol hora yoo et references, - Thor drei.\u2019 the Protestant Board of |, Sehool'| house; have now conse afin at favinties were $8107.In.the ony og | 7: NYC.To: Brie, Zhe: ir Enna 5 wh svery indication of Frosp She Pear apron I | 3 Céomumisisoners, it is announcel, Vide de.the demand of Auguste Halifax Ter were tment t our fatlires, i Reading, 11%; rie, first pia, 683 ate busin TED, DAY, FIREMAN: MUST BB st: ; = : = Toom fiat, with or without board.\" - à A message - ; i practiced through most of the past cen- | INGS READ MEDALS PRE- was also bent to the Queen, saying that Bg Deon of pales hroughout od from the NOTICE PARTICULARLY, : er reg tury seems to-have almost died with it.\u201cFive thousand Methodist scholars send \u2019 Postage Namps will be Acespted.iments and also sent to the There were family and social \u2018gatherings SENTED.loyal greetings to Her Gracious Majesty, other regiments from the Viés.The above rates are CASH with order, 84.Shuter street.without number.\u2014 \u2019 : : : * 8 Yo Lb \u2018England\u2019s queen and.ours\u2019 \u2018This wus \u201cAT THE Y.M.\u20ac.A.\u2018When not prepaid num entriea.re eme i .In the morning the Protestant children \u201cTh e twentieth cent read and Thr 3 have be ou, ury greets you\u2019 was and approved amid great cheering.oughout the whole of yesterday af.| e to made, and the Tate is, in of most of the city Sunday-scbools met to the méssage which, painted on a streamer \u2018À pleesing feature, of the exercises was ternoon, Fight into the-evening, the pax: consequence, much higher, ~~ fi Franc\u2019 on SOMTORTABLE = Celebrate at whom Santa Claus had mim.304.stretched across the front of.the the singing of the French scholars from [lors of the Y.M.C.A, were crowded | No charge made in our books for any Fr ea Eo, aE od ot Christmas mere rion oad To] choir loft, met the eyss of the thousdnds the East and West End churches and with visitore.The members of the as=| advertisement of Jeas than five agate TO\u201d LET, iA de | or more useful, gifts, Sein, partion, of Methodist children who assembled in the Institute, on Greene avenue.sociation kept open house to the young elibeaece.Abaca.BOON 10 Len LARC, Satie de- protected by Fins from the g To St.James Methodist Church\u2019 yesterday \u201cThe Rev, G.W.Karby; B.A., gave a\" | men,\"of the city generally; and a number LEE \u2018118 \u2018Unïon avenue, Phrough bills of Iading \u2018of Metealfeand St, Catherine streets: Care:.t and prompt \u2018delivery.Telephones-\u2014Up 1281, 1208.crs, | San pig, ote.BVENING CASES in Design: 6.Wood hse fin Special Teachers hay RTS 5 el 8 yeur.graduate of \u201c{ Clee.Volkma - THE CHILDREN'S J me who ta York, alding Mr, Liberty Tadd.~ SATURBAY MORNING WOO CARY: X Et for Children will bare » À 2 highly quali ot THE MONTREAL = CONSERTATORY os a De EE ¥.SEIFERT, 335 5 00 Derchais st, near Mountain.| Bell TeL Up961.Developmentin all branobes: Music, Terma Briotly as tu European Conserra- se 39 À daily.Forpros-\" .\u2018Eloeution Pepartment now 7.\u201d Manufacturing Stationers | , og ane Prin he 3: 7.QUE; CC, «a = aservae: f MJ, i rs Pi pa toi.ME SEIFÉIET ptrecios = a you.8o comie and get your supplies for.|: \u2018the New Yesr.at his establishment, -cormer|* FURNESS, var 200 tes 44 it.Franco er, mme ed.Satärday re me WV Colonial Bread Show, Bey sd to in Landes | of.pe in room, ; ETERRAGE RATBE- To.Livernool, Lon- .ndopdsrry, Glasgow, Balfast and tant 0 te trs Sacs âge ho emp \u201cTikva me \u2018mieatiall prinoipat- Ticket Offioss For further par demie apply té As Bi OUTER BRIDGE & | CO, Agents for Quebec 8.8.C0, 9 Broadway, New York or J.G.BROCK & 00.su Commissioners st, 4; Moot, ARTHUR ANERY, Secretary, Quebes : PACIFIC EXPRESS \u2018Jeavés Montreal at-9.80 a.m.for Oitawa, - \"| Witaipeg.Vancouver, \u2018ete, on week dav 1 only.CITY TICÉET an \u20ac TELÉCEAPH 6 OFFICE, 139 ST, JAMES ST.{next Post Office).\u2018Montreal , ex.Sun.Ottaws Bao oon sdb Bpm.Loosl to Ottawa léare- Mociralatt dam Salyer sare 05 Son, daily.[it Summon st.and Bonaventure sation et 3 IER MILA.ea - ion, Return Tickets will be timed.Halifax.|-betwest all stations \u2018on.this railway, n the, Province of Quebec, on\u2018 san 5 ct first\u2019 class one- fare, good\u201d an Jan ML or » FOTTINCER, \u2019 \u2018On and after \u2018MONDAY, November 2%, 1900, traïhs will nn\u2019 dally {Sundays excepted) as tollows:\u2014 ; vices.\u2019 .THE MARITIME EXPRESS, from points 4 -.|'as\u2019 above, will arrive aatly, except on Mos- ar II: + \u2018arrive at Montreal st 11.00 p:in.ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS desves |\u2019 dally, except on Sunday, at 11.30 P.m., dus to afrive at Levis at 7:20 &.m., amd conneet~ og with accommodation for Campbeliton,- \"AÉCOMMODATION leaves Levis at LE Tam, dally, except oo.Sunday, dus to = -| rive in Montreal tee | ACCOMMODATION FOR NIOOLT | leaves day.at 4.20 p.Accom?\u2019 tion from Nicolet arrives = Montreal - : daily.except Sunday, at 10.45 a.m.- Vestibule, trains with luxurious Sleeping \u2018and Dining Cats and First-class Coaches po i the -Maritime Express.= lirough Sieening C daily except Sun moda a hed » ae ë, or i] 2 2 2 8422 = Er BB EE fk 44 A 7 sDNESDEY; J ANGA favorable circumstances da into a cold.: \u201cThe.counhin and, pg It Pe sposs\u2014Lat.+uroogb and through: Gets \u2018battle ; of Shiloh: Con nèvip : tien Oure at your druggist\u2019s nie Ao Thiviis of it Le pou sr da ace of satiated hole ot es pu base whe 0le 0 rc dome hu refunded withous q ey, a In Canada\u2019 and.thé\u201d Ne nite States, 29° 25c., 5Uc, aind #1.U0 par bottle.Ei Britain, 1s.24, 34.sd: wd we ST.MARY'S CHURCH.In St.s church Smday.ight sis} rector, the Rev.H.Jekill, ihe number of communicants.aline of Chi morning at the cei tion oo Holy Communion, said: ere wéré .three times the - number who reseived |- communion at the first Christmas cele- | bration held in the church \u2018aéter its | dedication, nine years ago; .Chridtmas ministry, Sven Se UE Ne EE , the communicant roll - of St.Ma | ach \u2018porson\u2019s systems.are\u2019 roll 1d myriads of germs which diider i ° times | the ne eon who.ered \u2018the fitst | \u201cVoice; \u2018they're Salt mn policeman \u2018afber you i you, Yt Sat fpiied irent the young ; man | ly ge at i y+ along; : nted the bridge; locked dom Tx - BR.| 5 while upon the stiéath, # | scénded-the rppéry Ste Steps jg ne io \u2018pitcher to draw Water, and] likely \u201cto ét, 1 ] fn;à man.; He stood in the shadow watching.that patch.of | moon aired os are you doing dows thers nel :an imperious voice = hi The \u2018young jerked up the collaz| of is oversodt pas Jorked, 2 his\u2019 tap down, over his\" br but gave.no afiswer.Ts enythiñg thé.Snatier ?Are yu: sungrç or in Sy trouble ¥ Jreriad the | | vofée,\u2019 a.trifie Tess pe Lu ne would gomnd from your Eps: ly answered.the story.A \u201cmuffled\u201d id might een 2 2 | on anything or nothin) ° suythisa or Roll wap the onl i Dout you.Jon Jon.shouldn\u2019s\u2019 Bl thode steps m-the dark\u2019 a | seër to from.Mis drooping.= SE on Sr Had.pe cuis \u2018 thé bridge 1\" gL knew your-\u2018voiée-\"the \u2018voies I bad she pot so Jomg;\"the mat voice.; i é, to me, woyld \u2018only à ear how dightfa my Christian Meth 38 Semi bios Sapte deme: A rede hows the es of the | ; AVegetable rationfor Aspe and Re la | tog the Stats ctRematy Torok stipe: Fa Stomach, Diarrhoea, vas zens Feverish- | F SLEEP; \u201cHUMAN : NATURE.© - 8 7 Forde | dod ci on plergyman, walked: up.: Hu of .np nmé rer 4 dures ; \u20181958 Notre Dame St., Montreal, Qu.\" Phones: Boll (Main) 1597, (Merchants) 53.fn word; were.spoken lh | increase: of fight showed.that- she | : en othe, aacthe | à ve 0d pastaile We vaut to Tnbaresh, tion co aw ts.good aed PERS TAaE 5 \u201cAMES M, AL Tete Dain 102 Ee ie Fatherhood abe so est- | whceë.earnest- (112 7% ; peste and cxspate i SE, rar A RS just-hateful.d'ecifish te .1d | want to\" eat al] the good thinge for 1 - could come up \\p \u2018em Sherbrooke Jeet \u2018and hurt, but>uot\u2019 me; verely.Both.-talcam:\"te the: Notre Dams.their injuries LY PURE THEREFOR BENT \u201cNO CHEMICALS USER she bad apcèp is \u201ccoco I Whelaals Agents for Ounalie; 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