The daily witness, 28 février 1902, vendredi 28 février 1902
[" x Pa £7 3 A 7 ei 3 z-\u2014- 5 Fw a 3 4, $ = BY ti RE p 5 et + ho: ie Abi ifficulfies\u201d- &;, TD psy OF \u201cthy sécrétary educa ne Countr on Xesrdertes, he's 4 | In by Wa en \u201ccolle, 8 left F ty matte vi 88 4) e numb L and : are and so Ë W Tets-m suitable labor Yor the - gh æ not a obi exclusive on von ¥ tions, Constant ay 4 to say Not Sa A a the ce ch M affect this industry present.ar ficantl b_ subject,\u201d es he de feeling a debe ho and w off proul gh that if, t were has in AE order fe Iw up té iS PONSTE Ble: for ject, dér-{ soficet, Lemieü & £5 Chi Valhab herd letter n\u2019s simply rs es To est \"sd ta, Girls which tag fakes \u2018cle, de rd ip be ad.ortets- 3 PPT TU FU I \u20ac ve 5 Burnett oF mw.of th font] interesty and Foye he large moti utitry.t promoted by nuda\u2019 standin = railway oF Pim it supply.Some of \u201cA-duty for: Burnibg- Tâtior hin ese, by.trivial; And fe y\u201d 250,000,000 francs \u20ac Ja be set tot.And we.ooke.= The presence\u2019 Chi con tion sestwhl les: \u201cdid federal the e say, J lack swith tae, could; de ve the OV1 would\u2019: whi Vs \u201cof th Le 2] certain ave laid Tha Buble lea as he MIBETON 105; Ta ly Sdvier # Hague anbit: EX a, sat 18 se ocahtÿ = com ui lieve % lies Tween: sion be forks the Far is ed out.Who be France and far the proposed ens an done, be pad Fhen yd three.hain.@-itdus Gas or, ni oF (hl Keapèrs, lie Pnat the radical nig, La M \u201cGER: es ly estab \u2018Rept Mh, : howevet; \u201cBf 2 fie ae ever in Er to-day tha wtaténipnis wonld expand fel lights , of 41 makes.Ne Jasgow, on de, Briifsh\" C6] assista; fog Steatoers-diy dnl its onu: about ada, had advine ts at Montreal Hata dd vier: derf Her eld a confeven \u201cren a The the no elop: le Trad & 0; to t les, a JT Edÿe ship ition: In t ked chin ah dundred Of \u201cihis nom\u2019 te pnecialls train service; he new di one: new bia, atcordi lation ti talks of fast \u20ac nag fiphers, ds thin ted.Le ston+ Fran the di Sosed i an rd femaïtimg rs-alsc the buf % 4 hag to tt = SV leepened, hi.ontith A thai ascoutd gage \u201cHomi SH she eight het of Iv b el rey irable 5 tievgr no! vide fe ag it 5 liked: Wad.lig) ok ak: be pre ti Ite, je ce could co 20 % \u201cthe work 1% | Ertwi bjs: athen labor; 0} They of Hi BY undréd: & j fféétiv des A Chi Ra UNIT i fopustion.He are also of \u20ac\u201d me think again the ban Ummigrétionr of 4 Ql dler at work >4 TOR ed, \u201cand Mi £-ateant ught prea 01} This eh: Taised that of the A es, e bad orked.Theans of tro d._that the Mestrs i th fords Hon iW.Riss 67 LS egues éd by tle.ELH x Helen An ordima a-ce ssioner, H had adel, the guide, 4 tn ne 55 own:-banks, ne \u2018rhilian sib]: ésterdu = three years: i os Dasada ternog cashed.They Wer free.in: by | i BY 8 dea tast-anagi 1h the woods.ys Le | eo sddr dt i two Een: conver, ith per |W.older £ & BMP for éonsidefablée- 1etofd, B.C té him Tepresen: \u2018production, Boot] i HY né Seeds Street: Bap th Hey: \u2018Legiela F de = i bone Presbyterian da; WILL GIP.walk yo! Se ON ones jodust: Charoh on by 2%, dr he endorse gome: cheques.th apd\u2019 Jane.Tarot\u201d Congregati ore.him: 7 MINERAL amities la ota exten, West ® as Lys y, ng, ork: an toph valk: HE HI \"24 oË dite: téèday.1s ny 8, 10 tra} into a\u2019landéli TL gris o Sexe Canada.pk cd ltomotiy ange si ess: Vik Ech ovement, ht hinteer +3, mission zg0 \u201ccl eh, 28.ra THE ppesed | CE and i rodiictio ex fd] usand fenday \u201cat Liengrony for dz io he Mission Pacs tabi d cdaF value 18,500 = had.compied.0).Vosterds: én.dentw gén ut Qt deimmg\u201d damages for Bill: ed Mn i The N of \u2018the elfe $ fe old, eat] Company 20M Dt) 148 > thern:|-41e=\u2014Phe.following Farcnts, Ÿè set in Ininsumh.ete gal = th smelting Te, 30-28 4 830m wok 2 deo it Conf the \u2018thee 3 4 tes nr i Jolin fav 008: x ax pe bhi Na Horne be Saturday, ate WAY ARE UE 40487 thal rp! uf Ey : Liv ax GAY! iring Dusiisation: RE | finet: + ie i Mr: I ste af ions R35 00 a R hi Standa ter.at.el Bop xe ataucE- of To-day ra ee ; dab sh ids CR ailghl fx ss 7 = ë 2 F= \u201c ot pare ut dem : wbly ba endorsed with the name and address ih ander, be odtareiee 20 mottoe com be sal it om | Birth notion are inewted for-186, warricgs sethes | |] feétori BE.ponent of ser append i death sti given lash\u2019 ign: at cle n \\ H ; i 24°.ES Bs = j'houses centrét-rouxrd th a : Foy wns : : ë : ; ton ot Ah : pes eetch - ans vord extra, vent | Cal a - 4 A : § © battles, Stamford Bito.okich 6 ace ur ns sara\u2014prgsté\u2026.rattled TY i Vi 0 1 UIRIIVETET SPT ai 7 T .F .: LL ; ed by the al of\u201d colored \u201ccharts che - | utfrost- \u2018enthusiasm for the Aghtf and\u2018 tental' cabre of pur Saxon 1 The \u201cPosition, composition, and 0 vi | the opposing armies -wers Viry; Tépres.it \u2018 I ftilog dress L § ea.TR ented, the: Sazen-English, \u2018using \u201cIngantry many surprises in: new atyles; fresh and : MBN'S DRESS HITE SHIRT! : L 1.26 | over gi rente Senne, Phas eapes dre~brimful of beauty.and style, while : pach.7 LA RE, Te io #19 spoke.withofit motes.3 : of rich Novelties add to.the elegance.already ere.wr Special ue N.S NEW SPRI : JR Reientenes ores is ale : orge he sigs a j ¢ a Lexdh: 202 0et- 17.\u2014 ps à by- quti \u201cspiritetr Yerse-Gealing Sith, the ve it poished.\u201cSpecial 6 | TOLLAR THE LAT A Puecy:foat Haron ona Ce Dia 28 970 ade; heavy ie ( 191 64 length; LI.81\" -NBDEW Lans =.; r : , ad des re * & 1 = ce pas \u201cNe ; g : es i 8 id i I 2 Be ; X able, cnolc yi 5 = : 2 : a + : ci 2 - déelight\" es 50, : ; à galust tke living; Y > : fn EE DEREY\" GLOVE, Tin or Ser Sen int ova | % fuifilled wher ths: Nasa ney ca big 8 he wise; BLG0 LE tron Te 8 Nef \\ Ham.\" With' the victory of Whose presence.\u201cfa England war a a us ; .ed by he tne a 7 3 EY ¥ : = n &pecialë\"in M HS 7 .THI IEW- ANNEX.: : but, quoted Biv mg bude a Fries uence Tor\u201d spring wear | X LOVES FOR SPRING.1908.ike fates ot jl Nerman, and \u2018whegs 18: not; the Saxon* | Geaopment, ame oF wnat sin at to née = i mo ; = À ae \u2018 : A: i 5 i .: 1 atholictsm, us Tac) shows US that ros = samen ms asf \u201cKeitien odin Ladies\u2019 fine 3 | | WEAR! sasa for tale kin PEER Hy wae present geet, Sherbrooke, Que.on Feb.LE raring.ati pe O Tee UN ; ; : iA + É Lau este requis 5 = = De ; : efor Ler ot visible,\u201d wheieas the Calts and Énertrocke.2 | Latin eaves\u2019 required the aid of mage for : ) ] that-\u2018Concention,.Ops tintfortunate Pesuit \u2018 le?PTUOC 21 .) ; gq F tor the Dani oC Churct, abd Crimi yp nt NEE a TR - a al i.: res: docs the fates sade Handa silk atin, lined, {yl faving, equal dde + 22 Latng 3 ne; ®.dacs = stars areas cs 2 aie al = $1.25.Sa \u20acasure CORES, : sri tor» rite; \u2018incumbent ir lag À i\u201c \u201cThy Bi in Salar oii 1 a edi A : = - .Richmond , Que., Tel EN 1 ; oo Borate fe M The mb à < every \u201chues etn are Li aloe wr le 4 là ne, tad ov Le nd ; ; Se ata ocoption over given in Richmond nétiral ! , ; St rE : ; OES - ; \u2018Was held W de; \u2018mdst fashionable\u2019 flower: for spring 28 replete with the.ve \u2014 i Hail, under 1h tase oon a a om : ) : Headw ; auspices ||\" Æbousands of .butiches beaut Yong Mex Derby He j linn | CAT 4 2 So ons.hed AEE = 54 i ay.Violets, 1 to.the bunch.5 ; took Men j orted- hiipey: Gute Cee [RTE oo rh TS OFRICRR1 Gana.Mast Ngee 0e as sers 0 4 DU det or br 3 brows, ors Te hy tak val ; os pu: [Lois of ater col 1 os officers SE! Toronte mr 2 \\L DOUBLE VIOLETS, via eet ecially fof The a \u201cCes LE 300.31.James St., Monts Yaa pay Sie aay Patrice © Baas, pe \"306s Fons.5 foliage, 18.fowers to: the\u2019 Panel & : : Son i oo 3 - i = x - ranch = firice of Quebec.for the.Velvet and Mal V _to the bunch, - Spec clos, Hater, | ter th peer £ 5 4.er ¢ menu Id come SN od frre the\u201c pass= end; letters: : : Se \u2018of à x hime 1 jt muplcipaiitien any, ers ci wera\u201d ae ve replace Goods In.all finishes [0 cutie and \u2018exclusive control of their the: tofioming.de vig Larges on ; à Li tention.ot interfering with ries sits ot J.Alexander © se 3 rouen, the \u2018union.ee 5 k \u20ac actofchmen e rights of Pie aby ones jdn, betors obtaining.he of ats nb of ene |.: Whyte> Grand Séc.Thé.Diatriér ing, dit works of congir ceonsirudtion,- shall süb- |.\u201cBt.iin,\" proposed by.RW.\" Bro,-J.it cer request, fo the mmupiolsal Sutton | B.Tresidder; réeponiel to dy BV, Prat also, Tig crossing Over.) H.Ohenngll, P.D/D.G.IL : 4e unas such.works.Hom me manicipni- \u201cPons ; a pe 2 \"SIN 3 \u2018eübject to com-:f\"\u201cgieter Lod and detortiined by Ni ire Er = Sone irsisnd.; re re ra) CHEAP SALE WIL BE CONTINUED ALL THI WEEK of : erty ! : \u201cace ; ve \u2018Dawes, heir x ot ge £ Opagler : Heayy.' \u201cdiscounts, great bargains favor, ir, tormeriyaof, Richmond Que.| ANOY AND \u2018STAPLE DRY GOODS, TOY ; Sccared vas 2 Dative 0 Hy.HEY.AwRENCE sTazET, JUST ABOVE.SMERBROOKE ST.x LE ihe Tag had: cutoey ste\u201d ; diab, \u2018Que, and- A ou Jaw Fueroro A .y ! Xi she-lias had: quinsy, she N° hu Frown pa a By: A arjiett and Mrs.HR.Curtis; Shei rook.- oom v ; SU Aga Wibhln a.lew weeks: SEE {eu Eden ta s4be defence of Dek pr \"A.Ebbbteon.aud F, à i - 758 | mms tree , : ing-the a vis a full af oh J Beal > against Fran o # mRsON-\u2014_A the race Dart Home, No.55 | Che -n i .; ey Ahan oil: A ; Eau of 8 = y Mr.Tremblay, for damages, ; proposed 4 i a À 7000.ramél ain pres Heron seed of year, | ML ally ¥ ness, | {hae I mona Eke T5 i sore À Shere a any mor 0 | AVI, 7 B00 madly, ion Gr) BRS grid would - a.: gh plain\u20acif's \u2018brother éame-frois- the go ; ; ston es : ; Suffering from 2malip and vai ces pére vestes dé ÿ Forte Dares ; intilf's-house:.\u201cWhen the fre At Hint Sas the re ace.; ever ber Ë a.4: the se DE d naw aree, Hlgeovered the fg ot bis.Sone at a frét y CARA FANE J LE 1 les\u201d we \u20ac ; Tom EAR 1 mh robbers illness etased 0 bavé x Botte, relic; of oy date: 8 ney ies, in TRY D NURSESIN D ess,\u201d we.drop them : ; ne y count éépinet a winl.SRE ee a 5 ré im | ae a a : : _ \u2018 4 çu : Araîned.5 : 1'pita] 16.recolyé the patie: Ps pb x hh moa = Thc \u2018to.the plein ia El Li of Mes, Her Exoel, lency the Countéss of Minto was present \u201cduring most of ths.neeting.Lady - \u2019 ssa days EE by toe i | Page, i, feet 18, Be ao 30 puis tpl- aficer, by.ford ite © though: suffering so! pane og ve {Bi vo cand Sy Gh Fain rod Eo arin San tans \u201c | take 55: dy the profé these proceedings.a Hrogrèsé to.the Sham = i Page kim A to the \u201cpi TOI \u2019 \u201cOn fhs or hand M: EXPY a > John 8.as représente by don F ti \u201d dif f i S'opffifon that Dr.La with! or rues Fepréventatire, pas WAS abso: belog etaine des vofine- | Health._ RE { * | accents 3 ron\u201d aa > répresénted.bF ment; Sacto, Focal \u201cstanding \u201c: Theiette Z cal.| Mra.\u2018Henry Smith and Mrs.Bruce Carry dliong-nurséé- has.s changed phenomenally.committee: ey inf thers, and Montred] by Mrs.Busteed, Ma; < fave wate ge enérBlori Tho.mayor wa elegatnd; to: attend.the | Mindtn .Cole añd .\u201cMiss\u201d Costigan.From ; : an \u2018rieéting of-tüe Railway\" ttée cnt those by anchos which were: not Personal ; 4, the\u2019 pion Pont.bean a led: Tepresesied y reporis.were read, : on: ; ing at he eléctins af \u201cofficers\u201d resdited ap tale over: ithe GP; Wa ows: Prisons.Her ce rent thé\u201d Conn: I Tation - y i tess ol : You world udderstaad if, like ot img hr general Ea J.bad: \u201cseen hundreds \u201cof of yiirses .come art \u2018The id ja : : 1 63 ia ia that \u201cghe hg 5 as-\"been- b : : wb.- Ii isn\u2019 cuovgh ca a purse should: chance to to see the working of: the à jo The em oy sell cour Fespsct for iE dn: the Wind | Dital, dtd the life of \u2018the \u2018nurse, and | \u2018agé and for authorit he prose 2 great au So \u2018shall\u2019 de whether she.a LX : eally earn Retres est in her desire té foilo the imacation.i edo have à ee ve, to stady er |i à and dee wi Sa è : \u2018\u201cPhere\u201cis.-no- phone in 2a a , amd Tet Hor her, tos in qu pa] all\" Ler: Ler \u201c44 vpon t 207 01 Feviouf, raining has n along.a } leaching \u2018one rue i tionete dian erent 1me, but.she must cultivate hé virtue if she hagn*t it 7 1 \u201cThe superintendent usually ; aicquires: an: |: unenviable re reputation for tyranny\u2019 and.L So - bossiness ; she, did: mot pad Then Re Ee mans a ei © dértook- the\" ce pme» ème ne Save no dea of the.ni of ap: rid dhoipline and requis À would fil bath \u2018deveréd-brainé ood fan \u201cinterest Ed yo we gets | a thin die: dot à in one 3 the first requisites.of the tain.2 Contant ie a.la a have poured.i the frein 5 There, \u201cThe demand Tor nurses increases \u2018at\u2019 a ; lis roo =.I * |tremendous ra very.one has.; Be y.\u2018loge .her nave Sati be \"ihat créased even mote ae than the ur.\"have à traîned nurée now.Doctors will hy, ue er teeth.od true He: pi, \u201cbut fhe demand | not work without them.From.ail over } 151 ous | eho: will 2 ae ut : \u201c- Fand-ea Lye th pe {the country there is a.call for them, L 7 self through the 1 if doi: ls False : STE \u201cà Every little.town hag & have them.> .\u2018The earrest mechanical\u2019 ume\u2019 ht 5 g is.every thor \u2018profes | \u2018always advise.our girls who: come [ors og.Hp) iri the\u2019 work conscientiously, = practically } oi.re de Dieoty.of Foom.at ihe} from small towns fo go back there.Théy nruciied ind.faterons bat with \u2018cold distaste.The born: heel top.Now, to will find a field for their \u201cwork, under [of men, Every x ral wash that old sot and comb out ith | GE mist have saad Îties.If Eh fes social \u2018and family conditions, apd 439 i into: eternal rest ox Fab: tangled, hair \u2018and fake care of \u2018Het w hasn\u2019t them, it is usel : ve wholesomely us well as usefully.yu.Joseph \u2018Baker, n ; RS 0 BE: dred Hand\" ool E \u201c41 \u201cThe profession is not even beginning Ppsland, in the \u201cfist sr Lu eS.| TI S Al BED, to be overérowded ¥ uses vail go\u2019 aa # i es : where there is-tall for.them.Even here in \"Chicago good purses\u2019 are nev idle.It is.Only the incompetent ones who can-.: Hot End work, I à t Ë ent \u2018Witness\u2019 tw fat © Purp real Bridge Comp: terminus appears of the (opponents of the company.\"Th probable termipus vf thie: Montreal\u2019 5 wag stated to De-tome- Teta : pate LE rites.on\u2019 ae ity, that he cabinet and fn.rene ferons ie.of ab cu, h - 9 Ha the end oF Tos ve hse.of the Mont- ¥ y and its robot ee #0 have awakened some.He ¥ ae is \u2018and wh a ith a ne \u201ccould: SEALED City ik, ana depos fed: io: the office of | the City Clerk; Gil Sor vi \u201cbe réceivéd uatll 12 o'clock noon on THURSDAY, thei Cay =\".13th day of March, 1902, for the sup, ad .delivery of materials required dy ibe Committen during the year 1902, à Leiow, 300 more fully detailed.Ja feations\u201d and.forms of Jena be obtalned af office of] veyor, in- the city: Hall.5 The Road (Committee SE rosés to rejet the lowést or: any tender.LT Fis th © \u2018tonders willbe E: Jae supp Pre Tuvan, Coal, Tar Tiaraware, Spikey, let Tron Gotta Paints and Ofis.and\u2019 Painters\u2019 Materate Fitch.Tar, Coal Tar,\u2019 eos Creapote, River Sand, is Sweepary,- street, this \u2018would mean J Te feet 10tig; oF.if course around âne | Cassada : 0 that tor he.4 miles soûth- \u2019 is is.said to be the | \u2026.ef arsenic discover- | %e- supply herétofore | waï:\u2026Phe-United{; 060-worth DO! a! Anfected.with ii leisated \u2018 unless\u201d they: can they 1 were.recently inoculated.wit = Ottawa e giles wp \u201cA resolution \u201cwas aioe oe » nsking the Dominion Government to-modt- F ty the 48 per t \u201cplz lead.produced in ee, gi - ie h 5 = The 3 pitions \u2018to: hig rier Aappea The opinion that.thie de ti ht: possibly: ight: possibly d, \u2018was held this morn- The\u2019 evidence: show: the : Pate dug fo: natural, causes, | Eng t there: were no signe \u201cof first\u201d year .the tall} mam Spor Toust stay thelr Fa mnmte! céré, \u201cséat \u2018freû aid rants en\u201d firemen s can\u2019 dhe signe Le \u201cThe Sn Includes \u201cLiverp 4 Londo) Piymoiu ae Dav! ?Dobson, Mr.a 89 td ti , Q£iss,.Phyllis isiche, ue.ok Gare J -Garre Mr.A\u2019 micetiog bacription © opie en | au An: Victoria Rigas Re of the, ws lecture iy aren at axpensés \u2018to Thi ambit; fie 415 hed been: paid, th bad -been-eéaiisod: utiah aliWay Conipany has decided\" noi 6-{ to, construct the b from Ne \u2018Beans.1 ington to a Fame =, oh pe ors\u201d: \u201cin \u2018Hoosek;: \"where \u2018it would.connect \u2018with ho.Chats Le dLébrande Valley division,\u2019 as was, \"ie ntlon.when the Jattér foad wis Doug io) No Teas ao thatthe Rutland Railwa - geménts \u201cwith .the - Boston INST herby ox a \u2018Tun \u201cUtrder: | Ftions at Troy.oy tee tiand 1 es will re bled.\u201ctort through.Se Mantreat Het and J.x it rsudulent practices he recent federal by: James divisi à ng-his home 1: it He was fon the a, prison\u2019 guard ue « billy nboees Sh Sp Ad Rlcser, re \u201can _artiols\u201d entitled porc \u2018Biptal \u2018and | Medleal Disease published i in {tie Fed, 15 Iseue of \u201cWorld Wide,\u2019 LÀ éidtre that the educâtion of the publie by by : oats sts ged practical\u2019 Bay ways of it 4+ So many men, so ma TR week 1k Retin ei © ; Late Snes Cone a Emaph,\u2019 Londons: - Kip .Ane, slo i oe DUR Er: sas rm on rday Eons Post] J Arona ating The | oN \u201cLandon.k sance.AL FripAy, FEsrUArY 28, 19Uz, INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY montreal Defeated the Points for Honors in Central Series.\u2014 SHAMROCK LACROSSE CLUB HAVE ACCEPTED MINTO CUP CHALLENGE Montreal Bowlers Outroll Vice toria Reserves, POINT A.A.A.DEFEAT STE.HYACINTHE ON THE ALLEYS\u2014PING PONG AT THE HIGH SCHOOL L-,- -LOCAL SPORTING.\u2018 NEWS.The final match played last evening at the Montagnard rink between the Montreal intermediate and Point St.Charles teams for tho championship of the central hockey series, was won by the Montreal seven by a score of three games to two.This gives the winged wheel boys a pretly good Lold on the finai championship honor, althaugb they have yet to play the wingers of the Cresçent-Aberdeen contest.Like other intermediate matches played this season, last night's contest was good hockey when the heavy condition of the ice is taken into consideration, and every inch of the ay was closely contested.\"The play was quits exciting at times, and whiie it was accepted that Montreal would win on the series, the Point boys maintained their reputation as hard and indefatigable workers.They had a lead of two games to overcome from the previous match, but that seemingly did not discourage them from gelling into the game frow the very start.People came to the rink expecting to see a \u2018rough\u2019 contest, but happily for the good namé~of both clubs, these people weve dis- « inted.The play was hard and deter- Tet, with considerable heavy checking and other minor incidents that usually creep in at such meetings, but otherwise it was an ordinary fas: and clean siraggle.It was about §.45 o'clock when the teams appeared upon the ice, and each received à cheer from their respective supporters present.It did pot take Mr.Percy Quinn many minutes to get the men into action, and the play was not long ia progress when it was noticed that both teams were out to play hockey.During the first bal?the Montreal boys rushed matters, hut wera determinediy met by the Point seven.There was only one game scored in this half, and that was by a beautiful, long lift, by \u2018Bellingham, from the centre of the fice.In the second half the Points set the pace for fully fliteen minutes, and in the interval added two games to their previous one in the initial contest.This seemed to give the P.A.A.A.men renew-d energy, and they still kept pressing on.Montreal soon began to realize the situation, and they opened up their \u2018batteries\u2019 upon the Point stronghold, and in a short time had scored twice, the result of hard and aggressive tactles on the part uv! the forward line.During the last five minutes of play both teams struggled hard to add to their score, but it was all in vain, and Montreal had won the match, and ipcides.tally their series.It would be unfair to signalize any individual player on the successful team, tut Brodie is worthy of special mention.The defence played a strong game, Hodge, at point, being especially conepicuous, while Bellingham at cover, and Donnelly in goal, were all that could be desired.On the Point team each and every man played the game, and the work of Brighton in the nets, was strong.The boys are beginning to catch on to the fine \u2018points\u2019 ot the game, and ih anotber season will undoubtedly be on top.Their hard fight this season for premier honors is indeed commendable, and if they lost in the final\" spurt, it is po fault of the players.Mr.Percy Quinn made an Ideal referee.The teams lined wp as follows: Montreal.Positions.Pointe.Donpelly.Goal.Brighton Bellingham.C.point., .Roach Hodge.Point.Melville Meldum.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Forwards.\u2026 Young = « .,.Todi renee \u201c « .Masterson Smith.0e 20% «+ < .C Young Referee, Mr, Percy Quinn.JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH TO BE PLAYED TO-NIGHT.The first match of the semi-finals, for tbe junior championshin of Canada, wiil be played between the Montreal and Stirling teams to-night at the Victorla rink, at eight o'clock.Both teams are champions of thelr respective divisions, and neither has met defeat this season, so a lively game ought to result when they meet to-night.The Montreal boys will make a big effort to defeat their worthy rivals.but on the other band the boys In pink and black are a pretty sturdy aggrezation, and will be found hard to defeat.Mr.\u2018Mike\u2019 Grant has been agreed upon for referee, which means that the boys will have to play hockey, and that the match will be won and lost on its merits.The contest starts at f p.m.sharp, and the men will line out as follows: \u2018Montreal.Position.Stirling.J.Nichoi.\u2026.\u2026.Goai .J.Rubin A.McCuaig.Point , .W.Meldrum G.Cameron.,.C.Point.J.Molntosh L.Patrick.Forwards ., .H.DeWitt G.Bargent.eran * .+.JP.Foley Laviolette,.cee\".Blachford .R.MeNiece DECIDING GAME IN MONTREAL JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE.What promises to be a close and well contested hockey match takes place at the Crystal rick to-night from 10 to 11 o'clock between Shamrock and Crystal, winners of their sections in the Junior League, and as the ice last evening was in fair condition a fast game is expected.OTTAWA CITY HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP, Ottawa, Ont., Feb.- 28.\u2014The representatives of the Ottawas and the Aberdeeus met thie aftdrboon and arranged a match for the city \u2018championsitp to take place | on Wednesday night next.The mailch is occasioning à lot of interest \u201chere, \u2018and a big crowd is expeeted to attond.\u2019 \u2019 Both teams are coptinuiné \u2018thelr\u2019 practice.Tha Auentonn (amt : ELA Créécent-oir Satyr: e oqmpoged: Finnie, 4 J Meare, co aie, \u2018goal; and\u2019 Moore, point; corer; MoGee, E.Dé, aad +8.\u201caii, Cusig mour,.forwards; Quibn wii {2 referèe.J : | Ottavet, Feb, \u201828 and the League.A NEW Kingston, Carson states that a baseball league will be formed for next season to include Canton, Watertown and Ogdensburg, N.Y., and Kingston and Belleville, Ontario.from Montreal was not accepted owing to distance.of She High.uilding.- The din at; Ft Le whe a lost hope of havicg their challenge for the Stanley cup accepted by the trustees.They point out that they were champions when the challenge was sent in and are entitled to first accommodation at the hands of the holders of the trophy.shat that their rights be recognized.CRESCENTS They will in- AND ABERDEENS TO MEET AT THE ARENA.A hard game is expected to take place at the Arena to-morrow afternoon, when the Quebec Crescents and Ottawa Aber- deens meet to see which will enter the fina) for tbe intermediate hockey championship of Canada.their series each year during the existence of the present leagne, and each time the teams met at the Arena the Quebec fellows were the favorites of fortune.VICTORIAS ARE CHOSEN \u2018Thess two teams have won THE TEAM READY TO MEET QUEBEC TO-MORROW EVENING.This cover point, Russell, The Victoria bockey team put in a light practice at the Arena Auditorium last evening in preparation for last of the season with the Quebec seven.The team will be the agalnst Montreal namely, Goal.Strachan; their match the same as played on Wednesday evezing Lockerby: point, W.Grant; forwards, Stuart and Allen.HOCKEY AT THE ARENA ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR PLAYING OF CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES.There are 2 number of important fixtures at the Arena, arranged for the ned of his week and the beginning of next week.Tomorrow afternoon the Crescents, of Quenec, Aberdeeus, semi-finals of the To-morrow night Quebec will be here to play Victoria, and this will be the final game of à most successful season Uf tle Canadian Amateur Hockey League.On Monday \u2018there are two Important matches to decide junior championships.Stirling will meet to settle the championship of the Junior Amateur Hockey Association.At 9 o'clock Crystals and Shamrocks will play to settle the Montreal Junior League.skating at the Arena to-night from 8 o'clock until half-past ten.of Wales\u2019 Rifles will be present and will furnish a musical programme.of Ottawa, will play Intermediate Montreal and game wil! be at 7.30 o\u2019clock.championship of the There will be The band of the Prince BASEBALL PROBABLY THE WILL DISCOVER BEFORE THB Ont., INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FORMED\u2014MONTREAL CLUB NOT ADMITTED.Feb.28.\u2014Ald.Willlam A team WHO ARE THE STIRLINGS ?OTTAWA PEOPLE SEASON IS OVER.Ottawa rulings of the referee during the Aberdeen- Buckingham junior metch played at Ottawa on Wednesday evening last has the following to say cf Mr.J.McIntosh, of this city, who officiated at the contest.\u201cThe referee was the feature of teo game.His pame was MacIntosh, and he came from Montreal.member of the Stirlings, whoever they are, but from his work as a referee one would judge that he is a member of the Boxers.Montreal has produced some hot members in tbe way of referees for uatches but Mr.MacIntosh of the Stirlings Las them all beaten by several He had a whistle that sounded like the blast of a rivér boat, and this was the chief muste for the first half during which by had nearly all of the tmo teams sitting on the rest couch at some stage or other.He evidently considered that he was the malin squeeze in that side show and anything he didn't know abont hockey conid be written down on the fiy-leaf with room for an index.up some hockey Mterature which might put bim wise to the faci that people in this city do not want a junior game on ice Hke that of last night refereed with bair-splitting decisions.Th pointment of these Montreal frosts in the line of referees should switch from the routine of importing and give the home-bred species a whirl over the route.\u2019 \u2018Who are the Stirlings?\u2019 peuple will not be much surprised at such a question coming from such a source.In the near future they (the Stirlings) may pessibly pay a visit to the Capital, when they will undoubtedly introduce thémselves in Do uncertain mapner as a young hockey aggregation whose record is one of brilliant successes as a junior organization.\u2018The criticism of the Ottawa reporter :s decidedly uncelled for regarding Mr.Me- Iutosh and his work as referee.well known in hockey circles in this city ts be labelled as an unfair official, as his record in this respect has always been one of fairness and imparthality.when shown the above report this morning sald that just as soon as he blew the whistle both teams started in for.rough play, and as he went up to Ottawa determined to see the game played as it should h» immediatly shut down on the players, ruling them off as the occasion arose.He haé no desire to do anything else but the right thing by both teams, but he was there to see hockey and net a killing match.\u2018Oh it makes no difference to me what the Ottawa critic thinks regarding my work as referee as 1 Md my duty from start to \u2018Citizen\u2019 in discussing the It says: It is said that he is a these junior lengths.Mr.MacIntosh should read e clubs concerned in the ap- Montreal hockey He is too Mr.McIntosh \u2018I ruled off the men because they AN INTERESTING GAME PLAYED LAST Last evening 8 ve \u201cenjoyable.Pigs: eras sivon by Abe Six.Sehool: in.deserved, and would do so again if they played the same style of hockey.\u201d Mr.Mc- Intosh further stated thet after the match both Messrs.McGee and Cobban, of the Aberdeen Club, as well as members of the Buckingham team, expressed their appreciation of the splendid and impartial performante of Mr.more, Mr.MoGee expressed the.flope .that Mr.Mcintosh would egain vlait Ottawa in the same capacity._ MoIntosh, and further- moa\u2014\u2014 PING PONG AT.THE HIGH SCHOOL EVENING.7 | R.Walsh and M.\u201cwor jes \u201cof \u201cHite \u201cmust \u2018necessarily.appear, THE MUNTKEAL SENIOR BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP MONTREAL BOWLERS WON HANDILY FROM THE VICTORIA RESERVES \u2014TEAMS AND SCORES.There was some good bowling last night, and the Vics' Reserve were not quite good enough by 218 points, as will be seen {rom the following score: \u2014 M.A.A.A.W.J.Le Gallais .133 184 169 486 F.H.Gardner .142 202 162 538 L.Rubenstein ., ,., .135 204 158 487 W.J.Balllie .130 186 178 494 E.L.Turgeon .173 163 182 518 R.J.Walker .23¢ 149 177 560 3,091 VICS\u2019 RESBRVE.B.Simpson .133 141 162 436 Geo.P.Wyness .151 204 134 489 P.Gorman .150 156 176 482 G.F.Hudson .185 156 136 477 Lewis McRoble .115 155 163 493 B.E.Belcourt .169 169 168 496 2,813 Majority fer M.A.A.A., 218.THE P.A.A.A.BOWLERS DEFEATED ST.HYACINTHE Last night's friendly bowling match between St.Hyacinthe and the P.A.A.A.bowlers only added another bracket to the Point men\u2019s record.They are hard to beat: and they play up to thelr reputation.Following is the scores .A.A.A H.Johnston .\u2026.141 170 171 482 J.Hale .161 194 164 519 A.E.Surgeon .160 180 148 458 J.Storey .\u2026.208 286 201 640 T.Pearson .230 171 195 596 W.Ward .178 214 174 566 Total .24 44 +2 ee se we ee 3,291 ST.HYACINTHE.Flibotte.192 183 144 519 Bedard .120 173 168 470 Fortue .149 123 171 443 Sucier .+.\u2026 .159 155 176 488 Sleotte .«0 .197 151 171 519 Monnette .\u2026.\u2026 .196 185 200 nl Total .\u2026.\u2026 sercroce Majority for P.A.A.A.\u2014 MINTO CUP CHALLENGE ACCEPTED [13 4 SHAMROCK A.A.A.DIRECTORS HELD A MEETING LAST NIGHT AND TALKED MATTERS OVER.A spesial meeting of the Shamrock Amateur Athletic Association directors was held last night at the office of the secretary, Mr.W.P.Lunny.The chair wds occupied by Mr.Charles Hart, vice-presi- dent, in the absence of the president, Mr.Harry McLaughlin.There was a good attendance of directors.: The challenge for the Minto cup, Te celved from the New Westminster Club, was read and after the matter wds fully discussed it was declded to accept the challenge of the western team, and the dates were set as follows: \u2014Saturday, June 28; July 1, and if a third match should be necessary, July 5.The prospects for a successful lacrosse\u2019 season with the champions were never brighter.: CHESS.THE CHESS TOURNAMENT STILL CONTINUES.Monte Carlo, Feb.27.\u2014The chess masters to-day began the fifteenth round of the international tourpament.Whan the first adjournment was made the following results had been recorded: Maroczy beat Eigenberg; Reggio beat .Jarrasch, and Schlechter defeated Scheve.The following additional games were decided this afternoon: Janowski beat Mieses: Napier lost to Marshall, Marco suffered defeat at the hands ot Tschigorin; Guns- herg resigned to Mason, and Albin had to acknowledge defeat at the hands of Pillsbury, Popiel and Wolt drew.\u2018KAISER\u2019 TO RACE « METER\u2019 IT 1S REPORTED THAT HIS MAJESTY WILL SAIL THE YACHT.Cowes, \u2018Feb.27.\u2014Sailmaker Ratezy has nearly completed the racing salls of Emperor William's new yacht \u2018Meteor,\u2019 &nd they will be bent when she arrives in the Solent.The secretary of the Royal Yacht Squadron says that the \u2018Mateor\u2019 will be antered efter Kell races for Coast regattas in Great Britain.especlally at Cowes during the week of racing here, when it is said the Emperor William will personally race her.rt WITH THE GROCERS THEY HOLD THEIR TWENTY-FIRST- ANNUAL DRIVE AND DINNER.The twenty-first annual drive and dinner of the Moztreal retail grocers was Leid yesterday at Peloquin's Hotel, Back River.The drive began at the Windsor Hetel about eleven o'clock in the morning, headed by Ald.\u2018 Turner, the president.After dinaer.songs and speeches were indulged 4n.\"The toasts were \u2018The King,\u2019 \u201cMayor and Corporation of Montreal,\u2019 \u2018Our Guests\u2019 and \u2018The Press.\u2019 .Among those in attendance were Ald.R.Turper, A.D r, J.P.Dixon, P.Daoust, J.Æ.Manning, F.Bigaoult, J.O, Levesque, Ald.N.Lapointe, P.O\u2019Brien, G.M.Douglas, Dr.Dag2aais, Mr.Giles, N.Chartrand, A.Corrigan, W.Dineen, à Lucier.The grocers and their friends started for the city about six o'clock, after having thoroughly enjoyed themselves.| I .oo ART AND THE CHILDREN AN INTERESTING LECTURE BY MR.\u2018 J.B.LAGAON.\u2014 Mr.H.B.Lagace delivered the last of his lectures on \u2018Art\u2019 -befsre a very large audience\u2019 in.the- Academic Hall.of St.Masy's.College, yesterday evening.= His subjeit : was \"Act and the Obildren.\u2019 , He mention.Sr th.pocthy aad 309, 12 s, filling thé soul with poetry and joy, in contrast with \"hie \u2018portrait Hf.4 growd-p î features.the cared and He on Ix om the Sunday street cars.DAILY WITNESS, that \u2018there are no more children,\u2019 and every one is a grown-up person.The lecture was jllustrated by splendid calelum light views, and a very pleasant mueical programine was also rendered.PE, SEEK INCORPORATION.A number of ladies are appiying to the Legislature for Incorporation under the name of \u2018The Disciples of St.Anthony of Padua.\u2019 Their purpose is to unite fraternally all persons having a right to become mebers of the aesocialion under its by-laws: tu give members every moral and material aid possible; to promote the social, mora] and intellectual education of come members of the assoclatlon under its members who are sick or unforturate.The opplicants are Dame W.\u2018Brennan, Dame Elizabeth ¥undy, Miss Elizabeth Sheridan, Miss J.Malone, Miss Elizabeth Buchanau.Miss Helen Boyden, Miss Anu Watters, and Miss Ellzabeth Dunn, of Montreal, EXCELSIOR LODGE, 8.0.E.B.S.Excelsior Lodge, No.36, Sons of England Benefit Society, held a very eujoyable concert in the lodge rocm, Phillips square, on Wednesday.When Bro.Ralph Morton, rœestdent of the lodge, took the chair at 8 o'clock, the room was filled with an appre- viatlve audience, Miss Mortimer, and Bros.Sifton, H.Webb, Frank Baylis, W.J.Page, past preslden!, and T.Hutchinson, past president, contributed songs: Bro.W.N.Dickie, Bro.E.Wetmore and Bro.I.Cooper, past president, recitations, and Miss I.Scollard and Mrs.While, plano solos; Mrs.Houghton acting as accompanist.Refreshments were served during the evening, and the concert closed with \u2018God Save the King.\u2019 A SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION THE VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES\u2019 CONVERSAZIONE LAST EVENING.One of the most successful soclal events of the season was the conversazione given in the Art Gallery last evening by the committee of the Victorian Order of Nurses.There was a very large attendance and a pleasant evening was spent.In the old gallery an excellent programme of music was rendered.Miss Rachel Dawes delighted her hearers with a solo, \u2018Vielle Chan- sen\u2019 (Bizet).Mr.Raoul Dlonne sing \u2018l'o- reador\u2019 (Bizet), and 'The Two Grenadiers\u2019 Schumann), which were much appreciated.The Misses Savage rendered \u2018Night\u2019 (Ru- bensteln) charmingly; Miss Taschercau won hearty applause by her singing of \u2018P\u2019oeme d'Octobre\u2019 (Massanet); Mrs.George Cantlie gang \u2018The \u2018Bird and the Rose\u2019 (Hor- rocks) sweetly; Mrs, James N, Lalng's rendering of \u2018The Hills 0° Skye\u2019 (Lang), and \u2018Like a Blossoming Lilac\u2019 (Brahms) gave uch pleasnre; Mr.M.Magill Tait has a geod baritone volce, and his singing \u2018The Charmed Cup\u2019 was encored.Dr.W.H.Drummond recited a number of selections from \u2018Jobnnie Courteau\u2019 which were very much enjoyed.Mrs, Shaw, Miss Lichten- steip, and Mr.Robinson were the accompanists.A piano solo by Miss Lavigne closed the programme.; The numbers did not follow each other in close succession, but allowed space tor the sccial side.The rooms were filled, but not beyond the point of comfort, and those present were able to move about admiring the pictures and conversing with friends.A feature of interest in the new gallery was the remarkable picture \u2018The Raising of Jairus's Daughter,\u201d loaned by the Hon.G.A.Drummond for the occasion.The tea-room was very prettily arranged, the tables being decorated with quantities of pink carnations.Mrs.Frank Caverhlil was in charge of the refreshment room, assisted by Mrs.Mortimer Davis and Mrs.Ferguson, and the following young ladies:\u2014Miss A.Bwing, Miss Nora Piers, Miss Anna Mackay, Miss Edith Molson, Miss Hilda Marler, Miss Muriel Greenshields, Miss Kathleen Davidson, Miss Ruby Ramsay, Miss Holland, Miss Elsie Scott, Miss Buchanan, Migs Cecil Shepherd, Miss Hickson, Miss 'Macfar!an, Miss P.Hill, Miss Hester Peck, Miss Cor- istine, Miss Shaughnessy, Miss McCallum, Miss Katie Reford, Miss Annie Morrice, Miss Forget, Mrs.La Rocque, Miss Cox, Miss Irene Alloway, Miss Bain, Miss Sutherland, the Misses Hay, Miss Eileen Hingston, Miss Bond, Miss Margaret Stearns, Miss H, Porteous, Miss L.Hanson.Among those present were the Hon.G.A.and Mrs, Drummond, Sir William and Lady Hingston, Lady Van Horne, Miss Van Horne, Mr.\"J.B.Learmont, Miss Shear- ean, Sir Melbourne and Lady Talt, Mrs.F.Redpaih, Dr.and Miss Roddick, Mrs.Robt.Reid, Miss Helen R.Y.Reid, Lady Hickson, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Tait, Senator Casgrain, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Mackay, Prof.and Mrs.Roney, Judge Davidson, Dr.J.Edgar HH], Mrs.J.H.Liddell, Dr.F.D.and Mrs.Adams, Miss Finley, Mr.and Mra 8S.Carsley, Mr.J.S.Buchan, K.C., Mrs.W.G.McNaughton, the Misses Francis, Misg Paterson, Mr.and the Misses Currie, Mrs.Pedley, Miss Field, Mrs.Read, Miss Binmore, Mr.W.J.Learmont, Mr.and Mrs.Trerholme, Dr.and Mrs.Colby, Mrs.Moyse, Mr.W, De M.Marler, Dr.and Mrs.Byers, Mrs.Peverley, Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Harris, Miss Wolferstan Thomas, Mme.Dandurand, Mrs.Cunliffe, Miss Shorey, Mr.ard Mrs, Andrew Dawes, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gault, Recorder and Mrs.Weir, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Strathy, Mrs.Garrow, Mrs.E.Munson Hill, Mr.and Mrs.Camp- tell Lane, Mrs.and Miss Pangman, Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Scott, Prof.and Mrs.Walton, Mra.Campbell Nelies, Mr.and Mrs.Farqnbar Robertson, Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Crombie, Mra.Hanson, \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Mark- land Molson, Mr.and Mrs.B.Young, Miss A.McDougall, Miss Ashford, Mrs.N.C.Smillie, Miss Eglaugh, Mr.J.H.Joseph, end very many others.ee OBITUARY.New York, Feb.27.\u2014Mr.Henry C.Mar- quand, long president of the Metropolitan useum of Art, and until his retirement ead of the banking house of Marquand & Farmy, died yesterday at bis home in this city.\u2018Foronto, Feb.27.\u2014Mr., James A.Young, a well known engineer of the Grand Truak Railway, who usually runs & passenger after an 1llness of three monthe.He was 57 years of age, and leaves 2 widow and three children.San Francisco, Feb.28.\u2014-Mr.J.A.Fil- more, one of the best known railway men in the country, dled here to-day of pneumonia.: : Toronto, Onf, Feb.28.\u2014The Rev.Dr.Laing, Presbyter: minister, of Dundas, dled yesterday ernooû lu the General Hospital, \u2019 \u2018 San Francisco, Feb.28.\u2014Mr.J.A.FuU- saore, one of the t known railway men in the country, died here yesterday of pneumonia.: \u2019 \"WINNIPEG AND SUNDAY OARS.Winnipeg, Feb.28.\u2014At a meeting of {the Private Bills Committee yesterday \u2018the Winnipeg city charter was amended \u201880 as to allow Winnipeg to take @ vote vote aust beheld on municipal election day.8 Land should the majority say no cars an- Other vote canmét hé taken for three ; Tears.\"TRUSTEES OF THE CARNEGIE engine on the Toronto-Montreal division, | A died here yesterday Kenzie and Mann privil electric regarding e -the election law.cipalities free.to Advertisements.! 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Menier's Cocoa, 1 lb.tins 1-2 Ib.packets, 5c Fath.MENIER\u2019S ESSENCE OF COCOA In 3% lb., 15 lb.and 1 1b.tims.MENIER'S BREAKFAST ESSENCE OF COCOA Menier's Cocoa, 3 1b.tius .20 cents each Menier's Cocoa, % lb.tins ., 30 cents each .55 cents each Matchless af the Price, packets, LILAC TEA \u201cA very reireshing blend of carefully seleeted growihs,» 1 1b.packets, 50c Each.Italian Warehouse, 207 FRASER, VIGER & C0, Importers, 1-2 Ib.packets 25c Each., 209, 211 St.James Street POULTRY DEPARTMENT.Turkeys and Chickens, Stall Fed.FATTED ESPECIALLY FOR LAMB'S MLA REET.If you want something choice try our Capons, 24 UNIVERSITY STREET.\u2014\u2014\u2014 VERDICT WAS SUICIDE EVIDENCE AT THE INQUEST ON H.E.MASON.At the inquest on the body of H.Edward Mason, who died on Wednesday night from the effects of a revolver shot, held at the General Hospital yes terday afternoon by Coroner MeMahon, a verdict of \u2018suicide\u2019 was returned by the jurys Evidence was given by two constables of No.,2 police station to the effect that they were informed by telephone at about seven o'clock on Wednesday morning that a man who had shot Iim- self was lying at the corner of St.André and Dorchester streets.The individual who telephoned refused to give his name.The deceased was found at the place mentioned and told the constables that, being tired of living, he had shot himself.He was removed to the Goneral Hospital, where he died the same night- The constables did not find the revolver, and the deceased stated that a aeser4by had picked it up, put it in his pocket and had walked away.Med :- cal evidence wes given as to the cause of death and also that the deceased had been suffering from a serious disease known only to himself.The upcle, aunt, and sister of the de ceased were examined, but could not throw any light upon the matter, further than that the deceased had lately complained of not feeling so strong as usual.None of them knew that de ceased had at any time a revolver in his possession.; Coroner McMahon briefly summed up, stating that the evidence pointed to the death being plainly by suicide and the jury returned a verdict to that effect after a very brief deliberation.SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES FUND MAKE THEIR FIRST ANNUAL REPORT.London, Feb.28\u2014The first annual meeting of the trustees of the Andrew Carnegie bequest of $10,000,000 to the Scottish universities, ve, held here esterday.The report o e year: Ve pinisération showed that of 6,000 applications, the majority had been disallowed.Only 2,441 students were assisted, at a cost of £22,941, for the winter session of 1901-02.The reporc also said the trustees had ample proofs that the payment of fees had proved to be the greatest boon to many deserving students.2 MANITOBA REFERENDUM CHANGE IN THE DATE OF - VOTING.\u2014 Winnipeg, Man, Feb.28\u2014In committee of ® he Legislature yesterday 1t was decided to postpone the date for the referendum on the Liquor Act until April 22 A blank charter has passed the committee stage granting Messrs.Mace to construct railway and, elop waler- power, in any portion of the province, provided the nt of the rural municipalities affected he secured.Prorogation of the Legislature is expected on Saturday.\u2014\u2014lf THE QUEBRO LEGISLATURE.Quebec, Feb.28.\u2014The principal\u201d business yesterday afternoon in the Assem- biy was the discussion and rejection of the petition of the Hon.J.A.Nantel, 7 errebonne election and In reply to Mr.Tellier, the Hon.Mr.Turgeon said it.was not the govere- ment\u2019a intention to ghange the public instruction law co as to Jeave the mani the monthly tax (years, beginning Feb.20, last.The or not to ian- \"R - amr MARRIAGE LICENSES, ÿ INSOLVENT ESTATES.JOHN MN.M.DUFF, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, 107 St.James Street and 8 Selkirk Ave., Guy St, © + Do you want a baking pow- ¥ i : der that you can depend upon, that bas been good, wholesome and pure for more than forty years?Then buy anc MARRIAGE LICENSES.MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON NOTARIES and COMMISSIONERS, Merchants Bank, Main Entrance, 205 ST.JAMES MTHEET.to enquire into the petition against the Terrebonne election and asking for the repeal of the act of last session, which wiped out all the election comtestations.A lively discussion followed, which finally resulted in the motion for the adoption of the report being declared irrelevant.Only four members, Messra.Tel lier, Leblanc, Girard and Pelletier voted for it.The House then adjourned.EDWIN BOOTH\u2019S BROTHER DEAD.New York, Féb.27\u2014In the death of Dr.Joseph À.Booth, at his residence in this city, yesterday, the last of the four sons of Junius Brutus Booth, the elder, passed away.Dr.Booth was sixty-two years old, and was a younger brother of idwin, Junius Brutus, jr., and John Wilkes Booth.He was a graduate of the New York University Medical College, and was a practicing physician in this city and in Long Branch for years.He lived a quiet life compared with that of his brothers, and members of the theatrical profession who knew Edwin Booth well were unacquainted with Dr, Booth.Dr.Booth leaves a wife, who was a Miss Mitchell, of Charlottville, Va.He died from heart failure.\u2014\u2014 NEWS IN BRIEF.The Emperor William and the Empress celebrated the twenty-first anniversary of their wedding yesterday with a large dinner at the Schloss, at which Count von Bulow, the Imperial Chancellor, and the meinbers of the Cabinet, were present.The New York Assembly Canals Committee has reported favorably an amended canal improvement Sppropristion bill, which appropriates $5,400,000 for the Os- wego canal system.(The total appropriation now is $37,200,000.rs.Charlotte A.Bennett, who was in the Park Avenue Hotel on Saturday morning last, when the hotel was on fire, died yesterday in the Bellevue Hospital.Her death was due principally to shock.This death makes the twentieth death, as a result of the fire.Melting snow along the upper Hudson and other rivers in the Adirondacks, threatens heavy freshets.\u201cThe flue plug blowing out of his engine, caused the death of an Erie engineer named Thomas Hogan, of Hornells- \u2018ville, and serious injuries to the fireman, Frank Finley, of Elmira, N.Y., at Wells- burg, yesterday.\u2018 According to advices received here m Caracas \u2018tro as \u2018President oË Venezuela \u201cfor x n- so ratified the election of Sehores yala and Gomez, as vice-preside: te of the republic.: .One wf the magazines Jost to | Oliver's \u2018powder mill plants af Lard : an.Po.tere in was stored 4 half ton of \u2018dynamite, Pe eppon the Honed the formation of a ed.¢ the Venezuelan Congress .\"Ras ratified the election of General C exploded late yestdrday sad two.employees jof the place, & Smith - and James\u2019 Greors, were kiled: + © - ve a a A TT LH Cor RN Tw FAT En 3) HOME 3H) ¢ hn or PIR IPL arose à mere CSE we Lan CR LL 5 POLICIES ARE NULL Hon, Mr.Angers Recovers His Premiums- AN IMPORTANT JUDGMENT CONCERNING THE CONDITIONS OF INSURANCE CONTRACTS.i À very important judgment was ren- jered by Judge Lavergne this moruing, in the case of the Hon, À.R.Angers, vs.the Montreal Revenue Fund Lite Ass ciation, of New York.{The plaintiff held two policies on his life in the com- \u2018pany defendant, for $10,000 each and issued in 1885 and 1887 respectively.He paid $4,932.20 in premiums, and by his present action sought to recover that amount, with interest, on the ground that he was induced to insure his lie under false and fraudulent representations made by the company as to the amounts to be paid by him.The company pleaded that it never deceived plaintiff und that he acquiesced in the terms now complained of by him.1n rendering judgment, the court recit: ed some of the inducements mentioned in \u2018the company\u2019s prospectuses and circulars, at the time when the plaintiff insured, and the minimum and maxmum tables of rates mentioned therein, and it \u2018came to the conclusion that the repre- \\sentations- thus made were false, fraudulent and deceitful, to the company's own knowledge.1t was proved that the maximum rates mentioned for the class to which plaintiff belonged, could not sustain the policy.A moment came when those rates were increased, but the plaintiff continued to pay, under the hopes put forward by the company and the guarantee of bonds given.In 1898, the rates having been increased over 150 percent, añd a discrimination being made against the class to which plointiff belonged, he paid his premium under a written protest, secured insurance in another company and.took out the present action.; The Court came to the conclusion that plaintiff had been deceived; that the company had made false representations; \u2018that insuränce companies are \u2018bound to \u2018strict accurecy in their statements ; that the premiums now claimed were obtained under false representations.For these reasons, the two policies must be declared null and void from the beginning and the company must be condemned to refund the premiums, with interest, the whole amounting to $6,509.57.i Messrs.Angers, Delorimier & Godin appeared for the plaintiff, with the Hon.Mr.in and Mr.E.Lafleur as \u2018counsel, and Mr.A.Geoffrion, with Mr.Beaudin, as counsel for the defence.SOUTH SHORE TRAINS.\"INJUNCTION ASKED AGAINST THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.~ i .In :the Practice, Court this morning, Mr.R.N.Greenshields \u2018presented a petition in the name of \u201cthe South hore Railway- Company asking -an \u2018injunction against the Grand Trunk Railway Company under the following circumstances.The petition alleged that in Nov., 1901, a five years\u2019 contract had been entered into between \u2018the two companies, by which the Grand Trunk Company would furnish the South Shore Company accommodation over its line from St.Lambert to the Bonaventure station,.but that the said Grand Trunk Railway Company had how notified the South Shore Railway Company that from to-morrow, it would no longer allow the passenger Feains of the latter company to pass over its line.The conclusions asked = injunction to prevent this sfop- ge of traffic, and the issue of .an in- erim injunction ordering the Grand Trunk not to carry out its decision until the merits of the present petition are disposed of.|.Judge Lavergne continued the proceedings to 2.30 p.m., in order to hear the party on the other side.| - ve i .- ST.LUKES CHURCH.| The Rev.pt St.Luke's.Church on.Sunday morning, the _ MAY BE WELL FOUNDED ALLEGATION .OF THE NULLITY OF THE MAYOR'S ELECTION ALLOWED.+ High School, in \u2018the évening.Judge Lavergne the petitionen.G answer to the gne this thorning allowed \"Gri alege in his jdamns.case of foul\u201d \u2018hot ridiculous and mam, STONE.a i | 1 | Principal Hackett will preach and the Rev.Principal Rexford, of supplementary plea of ae.intervenant Cochrane, in the mana Ggier ve.David, that the 2 recent \u201celection for the-mayoralty.was and-void.Without pronouncing ion 4he merits, the learned judge declar- 'ed that the petitioner's pretensions were might be well found- PAPERS HAT WENT THROUGH A F.\u2018Wilkinson.Among the others present were Messrs.John H.Garth, M.P.K.Brown, P.Strathern, W.Brander, C.A.Meincke, J.Moore, W.Taylor, W.H.Smith, Fred Landry, J.Taylor, H.Ryan, A.J.Showers, W.J.Gilbean, H.Gilbeau, J.R.Barlow, Walter Paul, Alfred Griffin, Joseph C.Wray.There were also present representatives from Court Balmoral, No.269, I.O.F,, of which Mr.McArthur was an officer, also the employees of the Montreal Wall Paper Factory and the employees of Messrs.Watson, Foster & Co.The casket was covered with beautiful floral tributes.\u2014_\u2014 THE NEW BANK.HAS SROURED PREMISES IN THE MECHANICS INSTITUTE.\u2014 St.James street corner of St, Peter street seems the centre of attraction for banks.The chief executive office of the new Sovereign Bank will be in the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, on the corner, facing the Merchants and the Molsons bank buildings.Mr.D.M.Stewart, the general manager of the bank, was in the city yesterday and concluded arrangements for the change which will make a difference in the old corner., VERDICT WAS HOMICIDE The coroner's jury in the case of Madame Turcotte, who died of wounds inflicted by her husband, returned a verdict this afternoon of homicide.\"PUBLIC INSTRUCTION SIR WILLIAM MACDONAID WILL TEST NEW POLICY.The Provincial Council of Public Instruction met to-day, and spent most of the morning in discussing the elementary school question in all its phases.Official announcement was made of Sir William Macdonald\u2019s offer to test the policy of concentration\u2014throwing several small country schools into one large one \u2014by establishing one school of the kind in each province.Prof.Robertson has charge of the matter.It was decided to appoint a committee this afternoon to consider thoroughly all questions relating to primary schools.Some routine business was also done.The council met again this afternoon.NEW.RECTOR OF GRENVILLE.His Grace Archbishop Bond has just appointed the Rev.William Frederick Fitzgerald, M.A., Trinity College, Dublin, and presently incumbent of Onslow, in the rural deanery of Clarendon, Wue., to.be rector of the parish of Grenville, in the rural deanery of St.Andrews, Que.Mr.Fitzgerald will enter upon the duties of his new charge on the first Sunday after Easter.\u2019 : STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS.Toronto, Feb.28.\u2014The Rev.Septimus Jones, rector\u201d of the Church of the Re- | deemer, has suffered a stroke of paralysis, and his condition is serious.His right side is affected.Mr.Jones is one of the best-known Anglican clergymen in anada.CITY ITEMS, Some of the cases against those mer chants charged with exposing for sale indecent articlés have been withdrawn on payment of all the costs.Ensign Habkirk and the brass and string bands of the St.Alexander.street corps of the Salvation Army will conduct the meeting in the French barracks, 477 St.Lawrence street, this evening.The visiting governors to the Montreal General Hospital for the week com- .| mencing Monday, March 3, are Mesers.| James W, Howard, Fred.J.Shaw, R.E.\u2018Bayley, John Patterson.The Notre Dame Hospital ambulance was -called this miorning at 9.45 to 627 Fullum street for a little boy named AL bert Pelletier, aged two and a half years, who had swallowed a small quantity of carbolic acid.- hospital for treatment but his injuries \u2018are not considered to be very serious.At a meeting last evening of the Montreal branch of the United Irish League, Mr.M.Fitzgibbon presiding, it was decided to invite Messrs, W.ond, M.P.and J.Devlin, M.P., who are at present in the United.| States, to visit Montreal and address a public meeting.LS Minnie Hamilton, for keeping a dis: orderly house, was- yesterday sentenced {by Mr.Recorder Poirier to five weeks\u201d imprisonment and a fine of $100 or six months more in jail.Three girly, \u201cinmates of \u2018the house, were also each sent to jail for five weeks, and, Lin addition, sentenced to a fine of $30 or three more months.PERSONAL.\"Mr.M.J.Quinn, soliciting freight and passenger agent of the Boston & Maine Rail way, left on \u2018a.business\u2019.trip west [this morning.The Rev.8.H.Mallinson, who der.went an operation for appendicitis.at | the General Hospital, yesterday, a good \u201cnight, änd is progressing favorably ° INTACT.PP.Boo, the Imperial Ger re very Bat | WANTED, YOUNG MAN AS.ASSISTANT \u201cPayments Have been \u2018fair for this WAL \u201ci Appl corsidering B er, y.stating.references / and salary to S., 370, \u201cWitness\u2019 Ofice.fy ye . NE der pe yMiburn\u2019s-Heart.Advertisements; Refreshing sleep.COMES WHEN and Nerve Pills ARE USED.Miss Margaret Brown, 627 Colborne St, London, Ont., says:\u2014*My mother has been afflicted with nervousness and general debility for a long time.She suffered a rreat deal with insomnia, and.found it almost impossible to sleep.\u201c sors wigs printed | Kany tm ar i hh 5 Frm int HOP AND DWELLING TO LET.STORE AND DWELLING TO LET, UPPER PART OF HOUSE TO Ler.\" UPPER FLAT TO LST, | ~¥ARD 70 LET.JON POUGALE & BOX, .PUBL ; TO.\" BUY, A pes es must.be cléap.ECOND-HAND Address, TTL; ino, \u2018Office.2 an Be month) TO Ler- Several\u201d Nights the a also.smaller |.er ee 1 WANTED, A RESPECTABIE BOY, LIV: | WANTED, A STEADY MAN WITH.a gen- | WANTED, A LADY AS DAILY Governess | \"LOST, oN WEDNESDAY MORNING, oN \u201cROOM TO LET \u2014 \u2014 LARGE: FROM Roc.ing with parents, to do errands.Apply\u201d street.WANTED, \u2018A SALESMAN FOR A LARGE manufacturing conéern, situated in- Montreal.Applicant must have haë.experience in the wholesale dry goods trade.- Address P.0.Box 688, city.: WANTED, EXPERIENCED OPERATORS on shirts; collars and cufts; also folders and.shirt examiners.Apply to TEM EMPIRE MFG.co.646 Craig strest.WANTED, MAN AND WIFE FOR SIX months, at Ste.Anne's, as gardener and .housekeeper for ore gentleman; no other servants.Apply at Art Gallery, Phil lips Square.28 WANTED, TWO YOUNG GIRLS AS GENeral Servant and Housemaid; sisters or friends preferred.Apply with references, 248 Mountain street.= WANTED, A WORKING HOUSEKEEPer; state experience, references aad wages expected.\u2018Address A.C., 814, Office, Bb eral knowledge of greenhouse work ; a permanent job for the right man.Also, @ man with experience in the growing of vegetables; must be able to plough and handle horses; 2 «womfortable dwelling on the premises.P.McKENNA & SON,Uote des\u2019 Netges, Que.27 WANTED, À GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, family.\u2018of three; references required.Apply 154 Park ave.27 ROY WANTED.MITCHELL & WILSON, Printers, 1727 Notre Dame street.WANTED, A GOOD GENERAL Servant, who can do plain cooking; no vashiag: wages, ¥i4 per month, Address W., 15, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED, A PRINCIPAL FOR THE West- .Mount Academy; must have a University degree and experlence.Applications, stating experience and references, must be addressed to E.W.TF.RADDON, Secretary-Th easurer, Academy, West- | mount, which will be.recelved up te noon of Saturday, Match 1st.to take \u2018charge of two littlé girls from 9 am.to 6 p.m.; Music and French necessary, Address by leiter to GOVERNESS .20, Witness\u2019 Office.Bargains, ored and Fancy, in Cashmere ard Knitted Wool; also \u2018Men's and Children\u2019s.Ladies,\u2019 \u201c15¢ up; Children\u2019s, 5c up; Men's: 25c ues all prices specially low.CLAHK'S,, 2 St.James street (upstairs).Ta À.FOR SALE, ONE COPY corr CADAN tral.Montreal Atlas, Vol.I., in first-class condition; price, $18.00, Aldrecs B.2 \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.FOR SALE, FOR CASH, \u201cOR oN EASY Dining-Room} Furniture, as\u2019 -well as Car] pets, Oilcloths, Surtalne, Stoves, ote.THE J.PRINCE co.! Lawrence street\u2019 : KINDLING FOR THB MILLION, Kindling $2; Cut Maple, $2.50; Tamarac \u2018Blocks, $1.76; Mill Blocks, $1.60, cut any.length; delivered anywhere in the elty.J.C.MACDIARMID, Richmond Square, Bell Telepbons Up 2353, \u2018* es - FOR SALE.Two second hand safes, one Pemter Remington Typewriter, Desks and lot of office farniture, all in first-class order.Also balanee of Bankrupt Stationery Stock | at ce great smerifiee: E TIMMIS-NOBLE CO,, - : 759 Craig Street, \"Offices to Let.\" TO \u2018LET, OFFICES IN THE CORISTINE Building, St.Paul street, next to.the \u201c Board of Trade; will be ready for occupa- tjon on-May lst.The building is fitted with \u2018the latest ventilating system of neat- ing, which erisures a constant supply of pure, flteyed air.\u2018The offices will be among the best lighted in the Str Plans and particulars at my office.H.L.PUTNAM, \u20181st floor, Temple Build! Building.5 Lost, Strayed and | Found.Kinkorä avenue or Mackay street to St.Cathérine, a pair of Gold Rimmed Glasses with broken chain attached, Reward at, 315° Prince Arthur street.27 Personal.-._ ADVERTISERS ARE.REMINDED, RAT} jt is conträry.to the provisions of the postal Jaws to deliver letters addressed to fnitials only; an advertiser aesiring to\u2019 .goncegl his or her identity may economi- eaily do so baving replies directed to a box at office; ten cenis added to the price ofthe advertisement covers expenses In connection the forwarding of letters.Rooms to Let.11 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ON-BATH- -ffat for dne or two gentlemen; furhate heat, electric light, -every .con: réilence, not moving: 1842 Ontario street, = 28 TO LET\u2014LARGE BRIGHT FRONT] SoM, partly furnished; private.Jamtly, n chi \"dren.594 St.Urbain \u2018treet.7, Pe in a family of two, furnished or: umtur-\u2019 nighed.Address, \"No.\" 40 > \u2018street, 2 few doors, off ! Sherbrooke = Eu UNFUR- ct \u2018Dor- Address J.Lo WANTED, FOR 1 1st MAY = wished rooms in west end,\u201d \u201c-ahester; \u201cState.terms.Witness\u2019.once.citys} on Windsor \u2018and | 12; Witness\u2019 ot-.MONTREAL CARD CO., 1727 Notre Dame | \u2018Witness\u2019 |- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | LADIES\u2019 GLOVES, WHITE, BLACK, .GOL- | terms of payments, Parlor, Bedroom and, }.8, 88, 35, 31 | - 24 \u2018therewith, including i .| THE J.CRADOTK SIMPSON, prétend SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSEXEEP- y a middle-aged woman, capable of taking full charge; fond of children; good Address HOUSEKEE?CBR, , \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED, FURNACES, SNOW~SHOVELling; sifting ashes, cleaning cellars, ete., by needy man; moderate charges.Address NEEDY, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.28 GOOD WORKMEN CAN BE HAD AT THB 014 Brewery Mission.Telephone M.29110, Prompt attention.Snow removed;.ashes - sifted; furnaces attended; general\u2019 work of ail kinds.5\" To Let.TO LET.257 UPPBR UNIVERSITY.8T., excellent sitwation, hot .water heating, \u201c first clags condition.Apply 255 Univère- sity strest.Telephone .Up 2023.TO LET, 285 UNIVERSITY STREET, ON the sunny side, not opposite a terrace ; splendid view from front and back rooms.Large clothes closets, mod house.will be- tinted and painted inside and \u2018out, wired for electric light; modern Hl .- bath and w.c.\"will be put in.Rent $700, \u201c without taxes: \u2018R.CAMPBELL NELLES, 303 St.James street.: ss TO LET, TWO SEMI-DETACHED, Houses\u2019 7 at Longueuil, one partly -furnished, river front, fine trees; fifteen minutes from boat \u2018and railway; built for, summer and - winter occupation, furnace, double .win dows and blinds for both houses.Rent - #20.R.CAMPBELL : NELUES, 303 St James street, 3 TO LET, COMFORTALLY .FURNISHED upper frat, light, heated, 8 or 9 rooms, good library, \u2018modern plumbing, .gas and coal, ranges and grates, near corner Sherbrooke and University; nice outlogk; immediate possession.R.MeGLAUGHLLY, 142 St.Peter street.12F- TO RENT,- NO.448 GROSVENON.Ave.above Sherbrooke street, \u2018Weaffifount, bright dwelling of seven \u2018rooms on - \u201ctne floor; Dalsy- furnace.Apply to MARCOTTE &-MARCOTTE, 26 St.\u2018James -st.\u201d- Tel.Main 3132.2 TO LET, AT ST.comfortable.self-contained house, with grounds ; house contains five bedrooms, bath, pantry, etc.; hot and\u2019 cold water ; Is pleasantly\u2019 situated oa Victoria sveae, routing the: square.pply to the: Rev.W.J.DART, Lorne avenue,- St.Lan- bert, or W.SLOAN, 203 St.Antoïné Br ; city.SMALL FLAT, CORNER IRVINE ave, \u201c opposite C.P.R.station, Westmouut; hot water and furnace; modern conveniences; rent; $10 per month.Apply té A.BREMNER, 50 Bleury street.- 26 To LET, IN CENTRE OF CITY, 4,000 teet floor space, with power and- \u2018beating, Li manufacturing purposes, Apply, - Vitre street, THE MONTREAL WATCH , CASE CO., Limited, Led TO LET, 257 UPPER UNIVERSITY ST., above Shérbrooke street; excellent situa: © tion; bot water heating; first class cog-_ dition.Apply 255 University street.Teles\u2019 .phone Up 2033.21 TO LET, 257 UPPER, UNIVERSITY- Street, excellett sjtuptipny\u2019 cut stone front: a \u201cDaisy® furnace;- hot ater heating: firsc : ADply ~ 255 Telephoné Up 2033.class \u2018condition.- street.STORES TO LET.\u2014TO LET, on St.James.and Craig streets, uear Victoria square.=.three stores.Also, offices to.let\u2014Uffices with good light at low rental, cor, Notre Dame and St, Alexis streets.Apply.to 5 H.McDOWELL, 21 St.Helen street,.city.\u2018FINE NEW STORE.AND OFFICE: To.Let, heated; light and airy; gooa post- .tion ; very attractive, 13% TE! Peter et.Apply at \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.n- OFFICE TO LET3$150 PER ANNUM; heat- .od, lighted and Jjanltered.Apply to MR.McGLAUGHLIN, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.31 STORES AND.OFFICES, HEATED BYE Steam, ir, ths, New Buliding, St.' Pete: treet, between Merchants Bank an ites office.Apply te hd Gc LET 1st May, very: -comfort- able 12 roomed residence, 277 ST.UR.FAIN STREET; lately.decorated; \u201cDaisy\u2019 furnace; also, 2 very pice lower.- tenements, with \u2018Daisy\u2019 furnaces, being 263 ST.oR BAIN STREET, and 1728 ONTARIO,S H.H.AUSTIN: ° ¥ - Agent Estate JOHN- TIFFIN, } 1° 8¢.\u2018Gabriel street.O.LET, 1st May.the Store, 228 ST.JAMES STREET, consisting of street flat and basement.\u201c # H.H.AUSTIS, + Executor Estate JOS.TIFFIN, 61 St.Gabriol street.= \u2014 Property.FOR SALE, SELF-CONTAINED \u201cBRICK Cottage, in good order, 6 rooms\u2019 modern conveniences; or \u2018Would be\u2019 let,\u201d \u2018Apply at 93 st.- Bypoiit street.7.\u201cwell rented; ot, 4112 Si.Ca: \"pa ER \u2018street.\u2019 Mance S Bargain, wt For Sale; à \u2018well built House on Manes.\u2018street, \"nicely, situated between Sherbrooke \u201d \u2018and: Milton\u2019 atreets.House contains seven bedrooms.anée on mortgage.\u201cApply to {THE § CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, ; 208 ôT.JAMES STREET.| Detached Residence - |For SaleinWestmount A beautifull ltuated\u2019 24 story detached Brick House in.good -order; hot water heaf- ' ing; about 14,820 of.land; above Cote.St.Antoine road.\u201cHouse commands\u2019 nu view, which cannot be \u2018obsfructed.Por sion at any time.= : REAL Syl & AGEN LAMBERT, A VoRY Æ.University soso Priee, $4,000, one-haif cash, bal- - . THE.MONTREAL DAILY.WITNESS.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1907 and the mob, fresh from the torture of | nuns, was hungry for blood.It started down the Taku road with (frenzied ; shouts and the bemting of drums and gongs, when suddenly rain began to fall.That was the end \u2018of the massacre, crowd covered their heads and ecatter- ed.+ \u201c Advertisements.| INSOLVENT NOTICE 43 St, Sacrament street, Montreal, 26th February, 1902.In the matter of JAMES WHITHAM, - \u2014\u2014 Advertisements.ov DOMINION LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS kee.tes Veidepheimer, Berlin OnE, | My third Is sure to remind you all of 2 bird, Stand boldly forth and tell the truth Iv.My first pricks and sticks; My second and third debt betray.My whole with the.nose ve those prefer to live down i in the clay.fortunes oft control 422 DR.À.W, CHASES \u201ca DATARRS CURE \u2026 \u20ac 25e WORD DIAMOND.2.Water, water, everywhere, The Chinese - carefuily avoid being caught in the rain.They have a super: 1 stition that drops of rain falling on the head breed vermm, which, with their very long hair, is very difficult to get rid.of.But they are equally careful not to wet their feet.This\u2019 Jatser pire.following: The Chinese fear of rain bas sometimes had a striking effect on mobs and | armies.At the time of the massacre in 1870, at Tientein, the mob burned e French consulate, with the cathedral - and convent, destroyed the orphs of the Sisters of Charity, and \u201cmurdered the oconsdl, the \u201cSisters and several: ne: Then the crowd, started to- \u201cthe' other settlement, determined: ob al Sore! to death.px ind ib was in lames, 1 anything, I find.I.can make à The balance of the stock of i R Malt Breakfast Food Is a Perfect Food Prygugt, can breakfast or supper dish.A prominent: food writes thus: \u201cWhen 1 go home tived: où it and*in condition to have a\u2019restless night, a \u2018en \u201cmeal\u201d Madit Breakfast Food.and go~to.bed 2 \u2018oti, apprehension.\u2019 It digests itself; SE] tind; Smt it: / Soothes A blessings and advantages.No other food |, gual it' as a delicious and: satisfying apd \u2018quiets\u2019 | nerves; ives: Heeling.of.and fro ; \u201cGr cine, SE as a Joint Btogk Company, under the name of The Beauhameis Light Heat and Power Company, for the of, in ond near the Town an \u201cATLANTIC CITY, N.J.HOTEL ST, CHARLES ON THE BEACH.Finest on the Bost Write for Booklet.physician and a user of Malt Bregkinat,) Cre Round Trip, $80 and upwards.NOTARY, Etc., 185 ST.JAMES STREET.ROBT.C.SMITH, K.C, FRED.H.MARKEY, GEO.H.A.MONTGOMERY.PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, Canada, Life Building, Montreal, \u201c| Also Torento,.\u2018Ottaws and.Washington.ir enr RUsINEsS CARDS IN, Trafic Manager, E.TIFFIN, Tra Moncton, N.B.MAPLE SUGAR > SY RUP.\u2014À LARGE SUPPLY OF\u2014 caution is not due entirely to the fact |- A perfect food product is one tt is.JAMES B.REILLY ; sYRUP in Quart Cans, Finest V.tant the soles of their shoes ame made Ae and.grateful to the stomach, TEMPLE BUILDING, MONTREAL.hy \u2018 Glass Bottles, { Quality.My firat's a gentle animal, : of pastebourd nd od liable #b be injured by that does not tax the powers of digéstian, \u2014\u2014 3 .** reputed Gallons, _ Useful to man is she, but \u2018to a belief that sofemess | that keeps the blood pure, that elears | - PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, SUGAR \u2018\u201c1and31b,cakes, Pure , uy second 2 5h hospital of the Jest is brought about by getting the brain and bes bestows restful Sleepy hat at).; 79 DESIGNS, | AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR.=, .DIE8O] em mp.comment on these builds up: flesh, bone and muscle.- se FEATHERSTONH: vo The Finest BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.along with oh let my third.Litho tis chance, peculiarities, \u2018Leslie's Weekly\u201d priate the | of Malt Breakfast Food secure all these ATLANTIC CITY, N.AUGH À Co every kind of OAT, SHRAT and CORN CE EAL & \u2018in the market.WALTER PAUL Family \"| Corner Metoalfe and Bt \u2018Oatherine sts- : i \u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rh oses, pane se ppipe purposes, st 8 pee M0 Iba.LET EVERY |= much See CLARKES XOLA -C fe Montreal.; ; POUND.Every etre: bmi The above-named has made an -assign- EXVERPOOL SERVICE, 8 SUFFERER 1550 ne a Lo Ce ment of his Estate and Effects to me, in From Portland.Prom Portland.of mathms of a vory bad pe.truét for the general beneñt of bis credi- *Turcomen.Ottoman.Mar.22 cheertully Jecommend it, tors, and you: aro requested to file your Dominion.*Norsentan.Lmao ._TI\u2014 KNOW cures, All druggists, or The claim before \u2018me with as Httle delay as| \u201cIrishman.¥Turcoman.capve 5 14.M Le rion 191 OChursh pcæsible, *These steamers do not carry passengers, P ACI F i C CO A S T.N Pe JOHN McD.HAINS.= That Clarke\u2019s Kola Compound cures Astigha.; \u201c Trustee.* RATES OF PASSAGE.Commencing March Let, and soul April 3.y ] = Saloon, $50 and upwards.VANCOUVER.VICTORIA, | i Becond in, 3 SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND, dl h AN ARMY oF AFFLICTED Third Class, 825.NELSON and ROSSLAND, 48, BA, v or 1] alto Montreal {From Boston.POKANE,; Wa .636.15 w ancouver.,.May 3 {| New Engiond.Mar.8 ; ?Tol WORES Dominicn.May17 ! Commonwealth:Mar20 BUTTE, and A .Sealed Tenders addr df MOBb.eu rrrenieseraeaerannnnens 5, 1 \u2014 SEHR meee mi BE oe 8 OTS \u2018Tenders for Piles,\u2019 - CAMBROMAN,.April 9 and May COLONIST SPECIAL TRAINS TO THE a will be received at this of- For further information ply to aay | * gy 0 NERVOUSNESS IN VARYING fice until noon on FRIDAY, agents of the Company, or to CANADIAN NORT HWEST ia FORMS IS ON THE IN.Jin March, Te for furaisn: DAVID TORRANCE & CO, for Bettlers and their effects from Carleton Jet, - In length and nine inches 178% Sacrament St, Gomeral Agemtas £5.00 rm Tuesdaye during March sai Ace] = CREASE IN CANADA, = A CANNIBAL OF THE DEEP-THE \u201cFISHING FROG.\u201d \u2019 Spruce, Rock ur Grey Elm, to be delivered MANCHESTER LINERS oo TRINGFIELD, ane ci to 3 n such part of the Harbor of Montreal LIMITED, ; , th The habit of this cunning monster is to lie at the bottom of the sea, hang- PAI N E S CELERY bet = ig a Eee ve ae fumer es mao à guet a MT em sign Pier 32a dhe Bead of The emly direct and, regulor steamship | From Windsor 8.Station 745 pm ai : sup etus Car m beyond recall mto the waiti 4 = \u2018 > \u20ac e supposed dainty guorsel bia impetus carre Dim bey | COMPOUND SR ER etes Syrie] canama AND MANCHESTER.\u2018GiTx TiGuBTant TELEGRAPH ovricy = ried on at the rate o not less than 350 piles ut is oro vio despatch the steamers of this 199 ST.JAMES $T.(noxt Post Office) an _ per week until all offered are delivered.Hine on a ut the und get Restores the Nervous System to'| Tenders may be for the whole or any ve \u201d oe Puzzles He who from duty flees must be ; À y \u201c| lesser number and they are to state tho Manchester .Steam DA i RIN ; sce > A victim of my whole.Full Vigor and Strength, number of piles offered, the kind of timber Fup ta.0 Menchestor ia NN AUN i \u2014 VI.- 3nd (he price Jer lines foot for the same, Feb.25 or \u201cManchester Grades 300500 _\u2026 Mar.22 THE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED pe T 7 A My first\u2019s an envelope that\u2019s prickly - © as above, ; Calling at Halifax, westbound only.5 FAMOUS PERSONAGES.Handle it, you'll drop it auiedy; 731.Paines Celery Compound is the true The Gommissioners do not bind them-| Ëscommodation for o limited nu mber of passen.168708 Montreal daily at 8.00 am.arrives Toronts A _ But it closely clings and sticks, physical strengthener and nerve yg ox selves to accept the lowest or nay tender.[7 scisMpm Hr rai Timmy, quon tp Rs .And your fingers feel its pricks.er for women suffering from physical ex- DAVID SEATH, Secretary, *Fitted with coid storage.etroi , ; 7 - What famous personages do the fol- On the Timpid lake afloat.haustion, tired nerves and brain,- and 57 Common street, FURNESS LINE : mn, Cae Daron Car He \u201cte uni brain, > lowing objects sugges Let us in a bonny boat A sleeplessness.This great medicine quick- Montreél, 24th February, 1902., 25 81, John anil Halifax to London.during the day.; L 4 hatchet.Second, \u201csome day, you and I, ly bestows energy and vigor, banishes = LË ate From From FAST NIGHT EXPRESS 2, A rail fence.\u201cNeath a blue and smiling sky.beadache, tired feelings, despondency, Jan.23.0.Prog oo FS POSE lesves Montreal ot 10.30 p.m.daily, arrives Toronto : 3.A bridge.My third is one of yon fleet pair languidness, makes rich, pure blood, and a Feb.6.122! Loyalist.\u2026.2 1220.Feb.22 Feb.27: 7.152 m.Hamilton 8.30 w.m., London 31 sm.and 4.À kite.Cleaving rapidly the air.imparts 3 health that copes with all the - \u2018kod Tortnishtis thoreafter.) Chicago 8.45 p.m.Through Slecping cars are astached I 5.À horse (2).My whole we see, as if in fear uties and work-of life aine\u2019s Celery .THROUGH BILL8 OF LADING 1 n 6.À griddle-cake.Of some danger lurking near, Compound does for weak women a.wi ranted by pay of the above lines to or from any Commencinz moe FR and until April 7.À spider\u2019s web (2).Digging is, ivithout a spade; that no physician can Pies iv point in 8.A fiddle.Hiding in the holes thus made.brings true womanhood and.nd happiness 3 CANADA OR WESTERN STATES.TES \u201c 9.À muddy cloak, QUOTATION.\u2019 nothing else can do.a Le sf urd; in Fer roses of freight and particulars, apply to any \\ 10.eel TATIONS .ummerville, Hants.on writes, for 8 ay agent, or M.À silver cup.C tell wh he following the benefit of suffering women as follows: pov SESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited, Agents, 10 WESTERN and PACIFIC POINTS, an you tell where the followirg À BENCH (Crown Side), holding criminal .12.An ax (2).quotations are to be \u2018found: I cannot speak too highly of.\u2018y jurisdiction in and for the DISTRICT OF 425t Francois Xavicr, st, Montrea,P.Q Ecattle, Victoria, Vancou- 13.À wooden horse.1.To live in hearts we leave behind, Wonderful curing medicine, Paine\u2019s a iT Rae | $48.65 14.À lonely island (2).Is not to die.ery Compound, from which I have de- MONTREAL, will be held in the COURT apy Nelson, Trail, Robson A 15.À hut in the woods.2.An honest man\u2019s the noblest work |.Tived such direct benefit after suffering HOUSE, in the CITY OF MONTREAL, on | Epokane - = BasE.16.An \u2018Old Manse.of God.froth newvous.prostration, sleeplessness | SATURDAY, the FIRST DAY OF MARCH | Anaconda.Buste.Helena = o 845.65.si 17.Icebergs and floes.3.A chiel\u2019s amang ve takin\u2019 note and general debility.I first used \u201cone NEXT, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.3 Colorado Eprings, Denver, Pue- 65.Pl 18.À burning bush rar \u201c> * bottle and was great] d; } diter-| - NOT blo, Salt fake \"x $48.05.18, g .4.To know | e was.greatly improve er= 1 \"In -consequence, \u2018I give PUBLIC NOTICE & CO.City Ticket Offices, 137 St.Sames street ] 19.A ru That which before us lies in daily life, ward used two bottles miore, and NOW to all who intend to proceed against an y or BonaventureStation.20.A mantle with many rents Is the prime wisdom.am quite well.I wish to recommend y 289 21.À pearl.5.Whoe'er she be.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound to others,-and prisoners mow in the Common Jail of the i - 22.A gray goose shaft.That not ssible sh trust it will be found in eve to said District, and all others, that they must IN - z4 Tass Syd at not impossible s ® h = as TY me be present then and there; and I also give SAJLING FROM ST.JOEN, N.B., TO ree 5.À 4d pper.That shall command my heart ani Where sickness prevails.LES nu LIVERPOOL DIRECT.2 24, ay.me.- to all Justices of the Peace, Coron- From Liverpool.From 8t.John.95, 4 ; i ers and Peace Officers, in and for the sald Tues.Feb.Li.*Lake Superlor\u2026 - Friday, Féb.23 ; 26.À lov \u2018of ink on the wall.Answers to Last Week's .District, that they must be present, them .ob 2.Garth Custle.Mar.lé We 2.An apple (2).p | and there, with their Records, Rolls, In- * Mar.35.\"Lake Bupenor rn * ap.11 - POA 2.A lion's shine Puzzles VC dictments and other Documents, in order *Carries Second Cabin and Bteorage passengers only.Bw 20.A smooth, round stone.to do those things which belong to them in First Cabin\u2014Single, $42.50 and upwards.= 31.Long hair (2).thelr respective capacities, Second Cabin\u2014Single, $35.00 and u 2 Pointed grapes.J Une JR.THIBAUDEAU wards, ; Round 1 Trip, $66.83 and upwards, + 33.A garter.M A Col ~ ghesim, Recording to mer.5 4 vob of tapainy.SPalTs RABEL || ovens omen SE wee we | Comfort, lols 35.Dragon\u2019s teeth.JANUAR Latest styios at 1 Montreal, 13th February.1802.town, $24.50.Apply to any agent of the the: æ.4 ve of silk, B L 4 ¢ K LEACH\u2019 s : line, \u2018or to pe 4 ve : A ELBER, DEMPSTER & CO.\u201cyg Se À papcsraate seed Y ch 2440 sr.CATAREUSE STREET.© St facrament St.Montreal Speed becti , m0 eap for cash, or Mmontaly mn 40.A donkey.RIDDLE.pe { 41.À suit of black armor.To pass this wa pp FOR THE WINTER BERMU D A SECURED pati y you are not free ! = { 42.À.in) of dates.Perchance, unless you've rendered me, NOTICE LACHINE CANAL, Go To ve p 44.Boots Pr dds, And promptly paid th\u2019 exacted fee.| 0 NOTICE From New York, 48 hours by Elegant Steamships of os NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.that mb weekly.Frost unknown.Malaria impossible, \" WORD DIAMOND.The ror en is being ground, q, cation will be made to the Parliai |i pen Site Lachine Canal on the 181 nf ETS \u2026B; And = > 89 ou d and roun: Canada, at its next Session for an ar An-{ April, 1902, \u2018ff will not be readmitted in- TOURS WEST INDIES i AIN b POT A letter in chord, Also\u201d Spherical.And in the busy mill I'm foun eorporating a company to do a geherel to it before the 1st May next.Feo To ° A number.À letter in chord.Hark ! now a colemn sound is heard, Late Insurance business, with Head Office - By order 80 days\u2019 trip, ffteen days in the tropics.Tickets for om is hear n the ot Montr > : sauge ; i : CHARADES.Altho\u2019 I utter not a word, Dated at Montreal this 11th day of: Janu- : _ ERNEST MARCEAU, le a fe Ene Leaving Montreal daily (except Satur yon» (\u2018Youth\u2019s Companion.\u2019) Yet h hearts to serious thoughts are stir- JOKER DIKE.& TRIBE : Buperintending Engineer, Quebec Canals.(0, Agentsfor Quebec 8.8.Co.; 39 Broadway, or day) at 12.00 NOON.1 ; Ans \u2014Toll.Solleltors for À mi = \" Newspapers inserting this advertisement J.G.BROOK & Co., 211 Commissioners st., Montreal, F OR MONCTON, AMHERST, Le ppiican without suthority from the Department, ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary Quebec.TRURO & HALIFAX, As more Shen J just one my first must POSITIVES AND COMPARATIVES.will not be paid for it, Making Through Connections Your key would be useless if lacking HOD» hopper; ring, wringer; right, : .Professional, ST.JOHN.SYDNEYS, my second; ester: buif, buffer; Knight, nître; man, GREA Tr _ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN = ° TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, : While over my third the young love vw hammer: home Homer 2 trigger; am, LS that application wili be made to the Legislature C NEWFOUNDLAND.4 A & gh whol 1i a ?mer.k = of \u201cthe Province of Quebec at its nextaession by .\u2019 Wes à n my ole is a soidier you a T ; Joseph Bartholomew Robert, of the Town of Beau- = wal dote The cotati oan eck re REN Il AL MLE ee eee Lie IMPERIAL BUILDING Best Route to Bermuda : me dontreai, Merchant: Edward Charles : # Prost of oe a one and two 1.Absence makes the heart grow fonder.| Bary Fobhomioaonih of the same \"pièce or Tel.Main 1318, Room 31, West Indies and + Taken together will name, which you In the \u2018Isle of Beauty,\u2019 b h \u2018 drocate.act fe a De see in the mining districts, Haynes Bayly.ue by.Thomas Too on boroatioe ancocbte thainelves with them: Ro A.DUNTON, 8.¢.L, |Demarara.tre For with that creature \u201cis always| N d Kyle, consisting of pero.; , Disiricy of TEMPLE BUILDING, (85 St, James Street, H.A.PRICE, oy found.Co.; in Colendge à \u2018The Ancient Mariner.\u2019 light, Bit heat.ces 1% Dome: to aati by pur\u2019 i FUNDS FOR INVESTMENT.Aest.General Passenger Ager Agent, \"pa re My whole is digging holes in the 5.Fir 2s 2 star, ven only one FINE BOOTS AND SHOES Dusinostes, fanchisen, \u2018and contracts now omned ay | MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.CITY TICKET OFFICE\u2014143 St.es St.a ground.oper y the si er otherr, owning, rad III.Is shining in the .Jeasing, and operating mills, factories, and other : \u2014 vez Ç In Wordsworth\u2019s \u20ac Sh e dwel t ° .5 worksand plant, to wae stock Common or preferred, 2 - .= bi Next three denote a State oF strife, 4.Doubtless the Pleasure i as great porn P a citable bargains ae br or rs separ 808 New York Life Building.N PI PES ae i attie-fields with carnage rife.being cheated, as to t in ies\u2019, Gentlemen's ap il- Bravmarwors, 29th January, 1902.Tel.Main 4554, R 25 Deltas re, bloat, Fn may , In Butler's \u2018Hudibras.\u2019 dren's Footwear.Come and examine FLEET, FALCONER & COOK, ; D Al ' wp Alas! I must confess my whole 5.\u2018We may say of angling as Dr.Boteler the goods, learn the extraordinary Solicitors for Applicants.ETH P.LEET, K.C, PORTLAND CEMENTS, rigs, Tire veld From duty \u201crom wer said = strawberries : Doubtless God 10W prices, and buy if you are|.= = MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE BUILDING.AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.co If danger in the pathway lay.docti made a better berry, but pleased.No trouble to show goods.Ch an : 204 St.James strect.Tel.Main G16.\u2019 BF d which, when tempted, oft wil| I might be judge.dds and so, if ce Atldntic City, N.J.MITH, MARKEY W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO.ton\u201d make \u2018a more calm, quiet, innocent VICTORIA SHOE STORE, Hi \u2019 Y- 345 Bt.James Atreet.0 A Then use a falsehood for a shield.ti \u2018 .\u201cHOTEL SENATE, & MONTGOMERY to T À trait we in all men despise jécreation than angling «i on the Ocean Front., 204.4 courage ne'er from pr fics In Izaak Walton's * Complete Angler.2445 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Roows en-suite with bath attaphed.Sun parlor; ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, de., &c hi \u2018 But fearless will, in age or youth, _ BREAKING UP = (Near Drummond ste)\" { seer Slat ot ore.\u201d 8 pr 823 ind up : TEMPLE BUILDING, Groceries, Provisions, &cs of P A MOB.: .i le Fripay, FEBRUARY 28, 1902, CANADIAN SHIPBUILDERS .7 Deputation Waits on the Government apd Asks for an Increased Drawback customs duty they now have to yay on the material used in the ships the government should allow them a draw.wack of four dollars a gross tom ou the sonnage of their vessels, thus placing sem in a position to compete va fair : with English and Scotca con- Mr.Bertram said that Lsberal Le hesitated about asking for anything in this line, though they might get along with three dollars a ton.Ti scems thab to-day there is paid in Mawa, wend Woo {a's way a drawback of about $1.15 per | re Advertisements.Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, Indicate that your liver {fs out of order.The best medicine to rouse the liver and cure all these ills, is found in Hood\u2019s Pills 25cents.Sold by all medicine dealers.* BAD BLOOD.You can\u2019t\u2019 be healthy it your blood is itapure or watery, \u2014if poison is arteries instead of rich, pure, life- giving blood.If you feel, drowsy, languid,\u2014 gre constipated, have pimples or blotches breakin fs on your body, o the remedy f \"AT \"Burdock Blood Bitters.\u2019 \u201cI have been B.B.B., also my brother and sister-in w, and ve find it » most reliable - and us bk er, and- most cordially recommend it.urchased it from J.RB.Ault & Sons of * a.\u201d MISS C.M.WATSON, ii Bis \u2018is a highly concentrated blood Dad vegetable remedy, \u2014only 1 teaspoonful at a dose,\u2014 you add the water yourself.Impossible to Dye Cotton and Wool Fabries With One bye.Do not allow any desler nell you a dye that claims to color cotton and wool ith same dye.Cotton being \"2 vege: iable fibre, requires a specially prepar dye.Wool, being an animal fibre, calls for a dye that cannot give satisfactory results on cotton goods: e manufaë-.turers of Diamond Dyes.prepare special dyes for the coloring of cotton goods that cannot be produced by other makers of home package dyes.These cotton dyes are fast and solid.Washing or sunli nt cannot fade them.Fast Diamond cotton colors are used by all whe make up home-made carpets aud.mats and Tugs, All druggists and dealerd should have.these special cotton colors for your convenience.Ii you are thinking.of using your cotton or wool Tags in the he aking up of Pretty mats an our address Second.As sons.\u2018They are to \"worl to The Wells & R micberdeos., Limited, by \u2018shining as lights cuuldren of God 200 Mountain street, Montreal, PQ, and | without blemish.(Phil.ii; 15.) Like | they will send \u201cyom: \"free of cost, sheets Jesus of th the Diamond \u2018Dre May and Bug.Pat ne.SL CLEANING \u2014 BITS OF LACK : Needs dainty and deltrate hénélièg = y lace, but we have dollars selon hands to Hothis work.You can yonr_ finest and most cosidy 706 \u2018here and be satisfied with thie work done.=\" circulating through your; \u2018ment is-understood to be anxious to fom a coalition with the Opposition, but a .to be unfavorable to these i understood u these \u201c| Redeerm: a | ones as priests.À Lo by-al ton.But the manufacturers claim that to be of effect it should be raised.had at present under construction.The answer was ten altogether.Mr.Tarte\u2014But you could build more, so that when our transportation routes idown the lakes ure wompleted, you could furnish the boats needed ivr the Canadian business?Mr.Long\u2014Oh, yes.Mr.Fielding\u2014How long would you expect this encouragement to continue?Mr, Bertram\u2014Forever.Mr.Paterson\u2014Oh, that would be too long.Mr.Bertram said they asked for no money out of the drawback, Mr.Long\u2014No, all we want is to be placed on a parity w ith our English com- metitors.Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u2014Do you say you have competition from the Clyde?Mr.Bertram\u2014There are many vessels on the lakes scnt out from there.We are in straight competition with the British shipbuïldens.Reference was also made by the deputation to the str:n- gent laws of the United States which forbid the giving of American registry to any veswel mot constructed in United States shipvards.At the same time, many of \u2018these hoats come into the Canadian coasting trade some of them by the pavment of duty on an extremely low valuation.Old vessels, said Mr.Bertram, were a good deal like old horses.They \u2018sometimes sold for less than they were worth, Mr.Tarte\u2014But your point is that the Canadian horse camnot compete with the American in the lattes country while the American can come in here.Mr.Bertram\u2014That\u2019s it exactly.They would shoot ours on sight.Mr.Long remarked that some Ame-i- can vessels paid customs duty in Newfoundland at very low rates, and having \u2018obtained British registry, came into competition with ours in what seemed to him an unfair way.No matter tow the American built vessel obtained ber British registry, he would refuse the Canadien privileges as long as the Unit ed States treats us as it does.Mr.Long was sure that the Cadadian companies could te on fair terms with outsiders if the privilege they asked was granted.Mr.Fielding\u2014How much would the \u2018thousand bushels of grain?Mr.Long\u2014About sixteen dollars.The representation seemed to be favorably received, but the ministers made mo statement as to what their pouey w be.thousand tart BRITISH COLUMBIA POLITICS THE AIR FULL OF ALL KINDS OF INTRIGUE.Toronto, Feb.27.\u2014A special \u2018despatch to the \u2018Globe\u2019> from Victoria, B.C., says: ; The air is full of intrigue.The govern: caucus of the latter held last evening is advances.\u201d On the other hand, Mr.tin has drafted =: redistribution bill, which ke.has submitted to the government and asked that it be It is stated that the terms of this bill are not acceptable to some of the govern ment\u2019s immediate supporters, Who are anxious to.be relieved of the necessity of suppofting it.This bill is likely to provide for the withdrawal of one memter from Wictoria and another.ru Yaqui malt, and nting one to the ndary District.ther Places might be granted representation, making the addition- Lo the present representation ome, making I~ the House thirty-nine.\u2018Dunsmuir may resign the Oe # the nem negotiations with + position fails, an ppeal to the country, but it is believed, Mr.Tarte asked how many ships {hey gov@nment have to pay them for a boat a \u2018capable of carrying, say.Lwo hundred | A] PAINTS en PREPARED | IN 56 COLORS.{+ PF e did not, the governor would not allow it, seeing he had failed to fill the vacant portfolios.The Opposition claims it can form à strong government in such an event, as Mr.Dunsmuir\u2019s present sup- pe would rather support\u2019 them than | .Martin.j BIBLE LIGHT.FRIDAY.FEB.28.WORKING FOR GOD.a First, As a servant.All the apostles, whose letters we have, call themselves bond-servants of Jesus Christ.\u201d with a price.They are not servants ol A servant is one who \u2018worketb the OLE of the Lord.\u2019 (I.Cor.xvi, 10.) Christ\u2019s servant is sent to turn men \u2018from darkness to light, from Satan unto God, that they may receive remission of sins, and become fellow- | heirs with the saints.(Acts xxvi., 18.) fhey are Father's \u201cthings.(Luke ji, 48.: Matt.|.vi., 33) Men are to see their good works.À Matt.Voy! 26) Third.\u2018Ast ed.Ones, Rev.v., 9, save.-of purchased eemed _ believers are a holy: build.up one another, and that which is good.(E.Thess yu 11-15.) 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vi Shakespeare the well-known lines,\u201d \u2018There RE are more things in beaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamed of in your philosophy,\" he added, with a sly glance at ths 7, Emperor, \u2018As the divine William said: \u201cDear me,\u2019 said the Kaiser, falling into the {rap and quite forgetting Shakespeare, \u2018did | I say that, Henry?I had quite forgotten.\u201d _ HIS GREAT FAME.(Washington Letter to the New York \u2019 \u2018Herald.\u2019 Representative Heatwole, of Minnesota, was.on a visit south last summer.and while at a small town in Alabama employed a negro to take his baggage to the hotel.À The old man was so polite that Mr.Heat- \u201cÀ wole asked him hls name.0 \u2018Mah name?\u2019 remarked the negra, \u2018Why it\u2019s George Washington, sah.\u2019 \u2018Seems to me,\u2019 remarked the representative, \u2018that I have heard that name before.\u2018Heard it before?\u201cWell, \u2018I should think ; ; you had, sah.I'se bin here drivin\u2019 de _ ! spress waggon in dis white man's tows ce eber since de wah done broke out.Course 7 you'se heard it, sah.\u2019 2 > A DOUBLE TEAM.- Q (\u2018Youth\u2019s Companion.\u2019) -\" À A man who was bicycling in Southers France was pushing his machine up a steep hill when he overtéok a peasant with a denkey cart.The patient beast was.making but little progress, although it was do- - ing its best.- The benevolent cyclist, putting -his left - © hand against the back of the guiding the machine with his \u201cother has pushed so hard that the donkey, as fresh courage, pulled his load sucqess fully : up to the top.When the summit was reached the peaw apt burst into thanks to bis benefactor.- .\u2018It was good of you, indeed, monsieur!\u2019 ; B3 protested: \u2018I should never in the world have got up the hill with only one dotikey.\u2014 a TENNYSON\u2019S FATHER'S FLIGHT: The following curious story, somewhat differently related in the \u2018Life of Men\u2019 nyson,\u201d is part of the \u2018Persomal>Recol-~ = lections of Tennyson,\u201d by Captain W.- ~ Gordon, McCabe, published in the March \u2018Century.\u2019 The laureate is speak My father,\u201d he said, \u2018was a most impulsive man, and spoke: out whatever - was uppermost in his mind.Soon.rfter GE || the assassination of.she Em Emperor.Paulbe = 4 went on a tour throu ussin,: and.4 stopped at Moscow, el the court re- at sided, and whére Lord St.Heleñs was | \u2014 i lish ambassador, He and my fa- TB ther had been friends at Combridis, and so my father-had the freedom of th the ; em while \u2018n the Russian capital.One night St.Helens bad a grand dine.> ner, at which were all th e foreign! am x bassadors and ma: not one of whose names my ny father hd : he E {it caught.In some way it came about that a guarded allusim wes made, duri the.dinner, to the death of the late Czar.My father, who eaught it, leansd aver;™ almost accyss the breast of some sian dignitary covered with decorations, who sat next to him, and cried out in his quick, impulsive way, \u201cWhy, St.Helens, ° Len 0 What's the uee of.speaking Pré Fe about à matter so.notorious ?SUN well enough in England that the: peror Paul was murdered in the Mili dovski Palace, and we know exactly who did it.Count Zoboff knocked down, and Berningeen and Count Poor.- len strangled him \u2018 An appalling hush fell for a moment: upon the table; and then Lord St.Helena at once rished anto some subject dises foreign to the sixth command- \u2018an \u201cIt is the custom, as \u2018you know; \u201ccons\u201d \u2018tinued he, \u2018in Russia not to sit over the wine, as is usual in England, but te go into another room where the samovar 18, and there have tea, or more wine or ka, and a smoke.As the compan rose, i: Lord St.Helens, standing by the door as _ the guests filed out, gave my father a meaning look to drop behind the rest.* As my father came up to \u201chim, hemi CL in 2 hurried whisper :\u2014 \u201cDon\u2019t go into.the next room, but fly for your life.No\u2019 flag can protect you in such a country = ~.as this.The man next you, \u2018across whose breast you learied, was Co Pahlen, one of the most powerful pobles\u201d in Russia.Zobof was at the tabl and you aave publicly charged \u2018both: tou them with being assassins.1£.you dors: t away tonight, you m Le inside ral ungeons of St.Peter: pl 8 t.Paul or in forty-eight hours, Go Pn a Scotch.merchant\u2019s, whom 1 know; just outside of \u2018Odessa\u2019 {giving bin the.name), \u2018and he will conceal vou until.Fean ome.to gat you.oe of the.si HA sient es he as pany as laté as pe 1 \u201cbaat on Stop : to chan, ge our clothes.\u201d \u2018My rushed away to his hotel; called up a courier, nade him or der a four-horse droshky, while he Tiers ally\u201d pitched: his clothes into his au.He posted all.night : ext day till in his evening pS : weather erly cold; but he |ver courier, and\u2019 found;/bis Seoteh: in whose house ne lay verdue for v \u201cSt; \\ PE sent Home\u201d ith deans d Does\u201d vien ie way, he lost, ae 2 Was, pery & Ps phut \u201cwhich were.found k and fof whom.an Engl SET IE ee pare 2.7L Toy cu LT Tr ras A & a \u2018= pags pt so = : ain 7 kt] \u2019 : PP Os ry RATA tree a - ARE DL = ti 9 TT en .RE 5 \u2019 i van\" MA y MER) ee A ove = .oh 3 A # Te : .- Le ere = Ty ET ASE TES + ee Cd LT a : & * pe: Lu ; per - a B z ce = Lo a Coen a aden x , re , A étape EE Leo i ap bi cou on ge .praphiéiaséérgipries PRPVNES - a Q É = vith iso sens pF attirent sms terauf \" A PNET A EE Ps A i.ee hy PRG a 0 E = 2 - - Cd Pig 4 \u2018\u201c \u2018 - Ser vem i > ps Coat bear.irshal reign Te Te el +.a A ; .oe a b : ales fo ; Xi y .TR no., ow} : , .Lp i, .\u201c, .: ji : Ny RRA IN es see i ga 3 : RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS - OÙ whom-572- belong to \u201c~ umbi .2lt in all Canada.formed Church, OVER A HUNDRED AND FORTY DIFFERENT SECTS IN \u2018 CANADA.Ottaw.Feb.27.\u2014Bulletin Five, issued by the Census Department, shows that | the number of specified denominations and sects is 142.But besides these there are thirty \u201cother sects, represented by or two individuals eac e h in a pro- er or territory, and numbering in all 149.The rest of the population, 44,186, classed as unspecified, mere than half a: \u2018them being in the unorganized- territories.~The totals of the principal denominations are as follows: 1901., 1894 Adventists .-.8,064 6,354 Anglicans (Church of England .-.680,346 646,059 Baptists .os 292,485 251,449 Baptists, Freewill vo.24,229 .45,116 Brethren .:.\u2026\u2026 8,071 11,637 Congregationalists .28,283 28,157 Disciples of Christ .14,872 12,763 Friends (Quakers) .5087 4,650 Jewe .\u2026.\u2026 ev .\u2026 er eo .16,432 6,414 Lütherans v.w.ve ser 92,394 63,982 Methodists .\u2026.916,862 847,765 Presbyteriads .\u2026.842,301 :Protestants .11,607 :Roman\u201d Catholies .2 , 228,997 1,992,017 Salvation \u2018Army .10,307 13,949 Tankers .+.++ wees 4,531 1,274 Unitarians .1,934 1,777 Universalists es +» wees 2,589 3,186 Uns; ed .\u2026 oo eee.44,188 89,355 Various sects .14,474 32,756 Totals ce eo es 0 5,3TLOSL 4,833,239 In all Canada there are 1,579 agnostics, Ontario, \u20ac3 to ebec, 459 to British Columbia; and 203 to the Jinorganized territories.Of atheists the census shows 83 in British Col- 52 in Ontario, 22 in Quebec, 12 in runswick, 5:in Nova Scotia, and Sixteen hundred and five in British Columbia, 149 in Manitoba, 28 in New Brunswick, 97 in-Nova Sco- \u2018tia, and 373 in Quebes are classified as baving no religion.Forty-five hundred and fifty-six-in British Columbia, 1,232 in Manitoba, 2 in New Brunswick, 2 .in Nova Seôtia, 3111 in Ontario, 5 in Quebec, 5,219 in the North-West Territoriss, en 339 in the unorganized territories are classified as pagans, a total of 14,468 in the Dominion.In Ontario the Methodists number 668,- 360,-the Presbyterians 477,383, the Roman Catholics 390,355, the Anglicans 367,940, the Baptists 116,180.Quebec the Roman Catholics number 1,429,186, the Anglicans 81,345, the Presbyterians 57,952, the Methodists 42,- 014, and the Baptists 8,393.\"Yn Nova - Scotia the Roman Catholics nuriber 129,578, the Presbyterians -106,- 319, the Baptists 74,978, the Anglicans 6,067.and the Methodists 57,490 In New Brunswick the Roman Catho- lies number.125,698, the Baptists 85,144, the pnglicans 41; 767, the resbyteri na and the Methodists 35,973.ve Prince Edward Island the Roman Catholics\u2019 number 45,796, the Presbyterians 80,750, the Methodists 13 ,402, the Anglicans 5,976, and the Baptists 5,808, In Manitoba the Presbyterians number 65,310, the Methodists 49,909, the Anglicans 44,874, the Roman Catholics 35,622, tne I Lutherans 16,473, and the Baptists In the North-West Territories the Roman Catholics number 30,089, the Presbyterians 27,806, the Anglicans 25,412, the Methodists 23,208, the Lutherans 12 075, and the Baptists 5, 402.In British Columbia the Anglicans nuinber 40,672, the Roman Catholics 34,- 277, the Presbyterians 34,176, the Meth- odiste 25,021, and the Baptists 6,508.In the \u2018unorganized territories the New * Roman Catholics number 8,446, the Anglicans 6,203, the Methodists 4,485, the \u2018Presbyterians 3,181, and the Lutherans 2,078.The table of 142 sects is an extraordi- mary list.It contains many names of which fe most of us have never heard.It is made up as follows: Adventists, Agrostics, Ammanites (Amish), Anglicens (Church of England), An- gellcals, Apostles\u2019 Association, Ark of the Cevenant, Atheists, Baptists, Baptista (Free \u2018Wuil), Bellevers, Bethelites, Bible Students, Brahmanibte/ Brethren, Buddhists, Broad Church, Calvinists, Carmelites, Ca- tholle Apostolic (Irvingites), Children of Christ, Children of God, Children of Peace, Christadelphians, Christian Association, Christian\u2019 Catholics, Christians, Christian Scientists, .Christian Workers, \u2018Church of Age.to Come, \u2018Church of Christ, Church of -the Firsiborn, Church of God, Church of Nature, Confuclans, .Congregationalists, Covenanters, Daniel's Band, Deists, Disciples of Christ, Divine Selencs, Doukho- bors (Spirit Wrestlers), Dutch Reformed, Elgeans, Evangelicals, Evolutionists, Faith * Healers, Parringtonites, Fire Worshippers, Followers of Christ, Free Church, Free Thinkers, French Church, - Friends (Quakers), \u2018Gathered Out, German Reformed, | Goë-in \u2018Christ, Golden Rule, Gospel Brethren, Greek Catholics, Gregorians, Holl- ness.Movement (Hornerites), Huguenots, -, Hümanitarians, ~~ Infidels, Jews, Jude's \u2018Church, Latter Day Saints (Mormons), Lib- gral Christians, Lord\u2019s Religion, Luther.anichaeans,.Materialists, Marshall- toe Me-mic-me, *Mennonites, \u2014 Messtahtsts, Methodists, Miciats, Millenial-Dawnites, Missiariers, -Mohammedaus, Monice, Naz- arenes, New Church (Swedenborgian), New Era, \u2018New and Later se of- Israel, New Lights, No Religion, \u2018 on-Sectariane, One Body, Orthodox, Pagans, Pantheis!s, Peo-/] ple\u2019s Mission, Pilgrims, Plymouth Brethref, Pre-Millennials, \u201cPres ans, P tive Brethren, Protestants, Reformed + \u2018Episcopalists, Relncarnationists, Religion ot Love, Restt- tutionists, River Brethren, Roman Cstho- | _ Hes; Sabbath Day Alliance, -Sabbstarians, \u2018Saints of God, Salutists, Salvation Army, | St.Johnists, Sceptics,- Schismatics, : Secta- Ve: - Tilans, Secularists, Separated Catholics, St- | -eûts,- Socialists, Spiritualists, \u2018Star Church, Staven Church, Syenicals, Theosophists, Titans, \u201cTranemigrationists, .Trinitarias, Tünkers, \u2019Truth-Scekers, Untonists; Ugi- tarians, United.Brethren (Moraviane), To- tad D.Chr niversalists,.Unspeci- find; Various Sects, - Watch Tower,\" Zion.ttes: {Dowleites).5 Les ] _ ow pofter- opi JAPANESE -CA- - TABER ad curative proper, Heian nghout th satire Dbroeathis roug] een athin ps .tem.Itu-composition is such that it .heals wherever it touches.Its form a salve) m makes it possible (by breath: be carried wherbver n ait never Ialling to peur og at G &i.ue Litton, 1.Church Be, To ) Raesday to buy cattle.Y a TRAR \u201cRationalists, Re.|: KILLED ON THE TRACK.membered remains of an «aknown, mad\u201d were found \u2018this morning on the railway track a little west of the junction station, portions of the-body being fount along the track for over half a mie.lt.is uncertain at what\"honr or by what \u2018train the accident occurred.There à no clue to his identification.Campbell, NY, Feb.27\u2014J- W.Kinne, aged about sixty, a bridge engineer |.on a mew bridge building erected by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railway over \u2018Cohooton river, here, was struck and instantly killed by an express train.He stepped from one track to avoid an approaching train and was struck by.another.er MOB LAW DOWN SOUTH.Jacksonville, Il, Feb, 27.\u2014Woodford- Hughes was shot and killed by à mob at an early hour yesterday.at Nortonville, a small town in the southern part of this county.Last August James Sweeney, | of the same town, was shot while driving one night along a country road.He finally recovered.Hughes was accus of the shooting and although acquitted \u2018after & trial, was warned away from the lace, He returned to Nortonville où During the night a mob surrounded the house where he was staying and, through a window, shot him in his bed.YOUNG ASTOR IN POLITICS ESPOUSES LIBERAL CAUSE, CON- TO THE WISHES OF HIS FATHER.(Chicago \u201cInter-Ocean.7) Young William Waldorf Astor has taken up \u2018with politics as a fol lower of Lord Rosebery.His fa ther, who is a professed Tory a and a member of the Tory Carlton Club, dis approves of the young man associating with even such inhocuous Liberalism as\u201d the Earl of Rosebery advocates.Speaking at a political supper in- Liverpool, | Lord Rosebery mentioned that his second very brilliant and distinguished young fried,\u201d had stolen away- from the un \u2018versity to attend that \u2018meeting.The | \u2018friend\u2019 was W.W.Astor, jr, who then addressed the company, ol g:\u2014 \u2018There are two things that I admire in Liverpool\u2014its Liberalism and the Grand National steeplechase\u2019 This excited much laughter, as Liverpool\u2019 is strongly anti-Liberal.Miss S10NE'S PLANS RELEASED MISSIONARY TO VISIT HER MOTHER IN A FEW .WEEKS.\u2014 Salonica, Feb, 28\u2014Miss Stone, in coms pany with M.Gargiulo, the dragoman of.the American embassy at Constantinople, left here to-day for Constantinople.She intends to remain several weeks in Turkey, and then proceed to\u2019 tbe United States to\u2019 visit her mother.During the captivity of Miss Stone and Mme.Tsilka the ladies suffered greatly until Mme.Tsilka\u2019s baby was born.uring the entire time they were with.the brigands the captives were in constant dread of the energetic military pursuit which kept them always.on the move.During the month of November the weather was very severe.After the failure of the negotiations at Sofia the ladies were taken to huts deep in the snow on an almost inaccessible mountain.Their experiences were unique.Theÿ had.no communications with the outside world | éxcept on matters relating to_ theif ransom.They were only occasionally.vouchsafed some item of information, such, for instance, as the death of Presi dent\u2019 McKinley.Upon their arriva at Salonica the former captives were much touched: ut.the manifestations of sympathy received?from all parts of the world.e baby was born after Mme.Tsilka had been riding horseback for: ten hours.\u201d * The: mother smothered the child\u2019s.exies for fear the brigands would take it away and kill it.Three days after the birth \u2018of the bab were.again-'on.\"the\" move.Mme.re trajning \u2018as à hospital nurse and her extraordinary: nerve; alone saved her own life and that of herchild, there being none of the comforts and at: tendance usudl at .such\u201d times.Quly R rough shelter and screen protected the mother and new-born baby from.the cold.g the early part of their captivity the brigands ceolzed food for the prisoners.Later, howev o they tired of \u201chis task, and.the ladies had to prepare their wn meals.They were supplied \u2018with ei and with \u2018whatever else was procure inthe way of food.During.their | wanderings the captives \u2018were always strictly guarded; and\u2019 were never allowed | to go out .and \u2018exbroise ih the day.| This was > only, permitted at nig t time., \u2014ei\u2014 | GERMANY TOAID RUSSIA \u2014 > conies Hamburg Seriman- fires\u2019 ep\u2019 \u2018 e | Lo \u2018mapuficl | re of re ding ne: \u201ccon: |- a lh à ete in\u201c Rusdia arsenal for\u201d building = Ind.\u201cequipping.warships.and turning out ma \u2018for: wi | ways-' and publie.works generally.2 \u2018representative -of one, of theee; re.has : the recent sg special vol vote, and\u2019 cy hat vote Pepe te the Ana J suageted, ty ng | 0 Te) e o- ete.treaty an = nied: Stats, moter it is; & mere: | bratum-fulmen unless \u2018the :stiips are- aé- tually put on the stocks, of; uropean arity.i in ] à A USECLARKE'S KOLA COMÉDUND.\u2018British posi St.Mary's, Ont., Feb.27.\u2014The, sl son, Neil Primrose, \u2018accompanied: by a |: WARSHIR TO.BE \u2018BUILT ROUGE pe the eteamer Ky any « just :gonë to\u2019.St.Petersburg to-aprange |- - : the préliminaries: - es, \u2018announcement | | maybe.taken J in oorignction\u201d \u201cwith a mes-\u201c SE t and was sighted by the sage | fo.eng.th Som Berlin \u201cthie : sti ot lie\u2019 on folowing horself wild the\u201c LS hed Tot By | 08 : go were.running very high, as} 85 -meant to.bea: \u2018silent.& yession arin To of eas | PROVINCIAL POWERS PERRAULT RESOLUTION CAUSES \u201d 9 MUCH DISCU SSION.\u2018 si \u2018Québec, Feb.27\u2014The Perrault reso-.\u2018lution, which favors powers mow rele gated to the: Dominion as regards rau- Ways, and tariff, and other.legislation being relegated \u2018to the provinces will not come up for discussion in the House until some day next week; but in toe meantime \u2018it is the subject of.muc.talk among the members of both sides.of the House.little.attention from the local press.However, .the.\u2018Chronicle\u2019 breaks this morning, saying that Mr.Pers.rauit\u2019s.proposition is more \u2026than re markable, it is mischievous, as it aims fundamentälly at the, weakening ot.\"the central authority and thé legislative.sovereignty of the province of Quebec, and, it adds: \u2018It will be edifying to note the attitude of the Parent «government on the issue which Mr.Perrault has thus raised.To temporize with it, and hedge on it, will.give color to the whispered suspicion that the member for Bambly is being used-as a tool to ascertain whether it is possible to ex tract the chestnuts from the fire wici- \u2018out risking severe burns; in plamer words, that .the resolutions are a \u2018ballon d\u2019essa essa,\u2019 which conveniently do not commit\" the government, but which -may be acted hereafter \u2018if.the wind is.seen to be blowing in the proper diree- \u2018tien.If the government sets its face resolutely \u201cagainst Mr.Perrault\u2019s mo: tion, then we shall understand that the\u2019 -suspicion - -of which we spoke is .unfounded,\u2019 \u201cif it does not, or does so in a half-hearted WAY, the conclusion 15° \u201cPerrault's.views in \u2018secret, and \u2018has.either \u2018directly or indirectly ind: him to-cast himself inthe breach; and.to do what as a government, it has \u2018nol - F dared to do for iteél£\u201d 2, GRANT FOR VACCINE.oo INSTITUTES (MONTREAL INSTITUTE WANTS AMOUNT EQUALLY DIVIDED,\" \u201cQuétiec, Feb.27 Mayor ( PR ; Montreal, received a letter uere from the Montreal Vaccine Institute reqs idg him to use his influence with £he | provincial government to have the sub- \u2018'sidy granted by the latter for vaccine purposes el ally divided between Quebec.and treal instituies.ane annual subsidy is at present $3,000, pt which Montreal gets only $500, \u2018the \u2018balance going to the Quebec institute.Mayor Cochrane intends to bring tne matter to the consideration of tie government.: elf 7 A VERMON T TRAGEDY.J Rutland, Vt., Feb.27.\u2014Mental \u2018de- \u2018rangement, apparently, - caused Aleck Ikey, of Wells, to kill his.wife withtan axe this afternoon.The tragedy.wis enadted in the pantry of thé\u2019 farm house.iy jncliided a son and daughter.Mrs, wag instantly killed, and no.warning of: the blows struck was given.Tkey t went into the sitting-room.and awoke his son, who was asleep, ahd told him of his act.The.son sent for the.town.\u20acon-.stable, and Ikey was.brought here for safe keeping.THE LISGAR ELECTION | 0 CON: SERVATIVE CANDIDATE AL LEGES INFAMOUS PRACTICES! a BY THE LIBERALS.\u201c \u2014\u2014 Winzipeg, Man, Feb.27.\u2014Mr.J.M.Toombs,.the defeated Conservative candidate:in Lisgar, has arrived in the: city.\u201cThe: Conservative party will surely\u2019 -pro- test Mr.ts election,\u201d said.he.hotest \u2018will not be filed for a few: \u201cdays.y friends have received information.of.infamoiis practices on the part of Liberal \u2018partisans to influence voters, and, more: over, they intend to trace to their sources the.various roorbacks that were affered té discredit the Conservative party.Mr, Andrews will be given an opportunity-in eourt to show what authority he had for the statement that there was a deal be- [ \u2018tween the Conservative and Liberal parties by which the former put up e candi: fate ith the 1 the motive of defeating Mr, char - \u201cIs there le \"evidence of boodling.or franduleir ~yoting ?\u2019 \u2018There are hundreds of cases, and they \u2018vere not coffined to one/ place, but were | \u2018distributed: all over the constituency.There werd: dozens of cases of persona.\u2018tion, abd, in fact, all the.modern methods, ¢ of \u201cthe \u201cma chine were a pplied.\u201d y- oh the Conservatives.\u2018eollect-: in; ence?us \u201cconstantly and reporting.insta; ces.ef corTupL -préctices- 2 treet rt A A PERILOUS VOYAGE 1 _ = | HALIFAX HARBOR WITH BROKEN.RUDDER; Sa , Feb.21\u2014The steiner ed last- even MN tea Los on Feb.& \u201cbound for\u2019 New: pee > © a py while a acts ny \u2018bro ; ; 555 12; she pitched and \u2018toes: were.washed fore\u201d and aft.[The \u2018Karlsruhe\u2019 took the \u201cNeckar The steamer.\u2018Malin Head\u2019 was cighted on Feb, 19, and she wak asked \u2018by in case it was.so oho the \u2018take the Dene 80cH tion of any \u2018with: pe \u201cscheme 7 and \u201c\u2018Katleruhe\u2019 The.weather \u2018may: 1 \u201cbad for \u201csome \u201ctime, but as | It has so far received |- not \u2018an unpatural one that it-favors Mr | ih Wells occupied by the family; .whiel |- \u201cThis has areas been decided, but-thg| aj À Lyeil merely rémacked, ey don't\u2019 need.toi men are coming to a - pets \u201cstricture 3 Ponfdentiy.\u2018stated that the new strac- | bare will>be:mueh better 1,088 se : required.Both the Necker\u201d it\" was.- thought, \u201cthet.both might founder, \u2018The \u2018wind \u201cwas blowing with \u201ca \u201cforce, from.the north-west.~The Neckai\u2019s rudder broke near the fudder box.\u201cWhile gusig ing to make fast the \u201chawser; the chief cer\u2019 ofthe \u2018Karls- \u2018fube\u2019 had his hand smashed.The steamer \u201cKarlsruhe\u201d will-take the \u2018pausengers to New: York.the last of the week.She \u2018Smee damage which will pre- \u201cvent her leaving sconer.ER ae TIRED OF\u201d DÉLAY | LONGUEUTL \u2018WANTS.THE BRIUGE \u2018 \u201cBUILT IMMEDIATELY.r\u2014 A resoliftion.was adopted at the regu- Jar \u2018meeting of the Town Council of - Longueuil\u2019 Tuesday, to .the effect that- whereas ¢ the- Montreal Bridge Company, (got a.charter \u2018eleven years ago or the building of a bridge .between Moritreal\u2019 and ngueuil, but has not |yet started.construction,\u201d so that \u2018the \u2018charter only _servés - to delay the progress of gueuil and all the mum- cipalities on.the south shore of the river; \u201cand that the.charter .has\u2018 only: -been retained apparently.for speculative objects;'and to keep this part: of the country under an arbitrary monopoly; \u2018therefore, the council uests the Dominion Parliament not\u2019 to prolong the powers of the Montreal Bridge, a hs require of any.company aë ng, r.the privilege of building the bridge, serious guarantees for its immédiate construction.This \u2018resolution \u2018was \u2014 unanimously Land \u2018copies will be sent to It was.decided- by a otage of four.(in- weed cluding Mayor \u201cPerrault) \u2018uil should: joih-the.Sion he \" Casadion % Municipalities.An\u2019 opposition to the\u201d \u2018granting of a license: to.leury Turcot was referred te to the, i Committee, \u2018the proposal igh ty was \u201cwithdrawn, and a by-law to ne $18,000 es.read.for the first me.x ; LONGUEUIL \u2018BRIDGE .BUCHAN - DENIES STATE- \" MENTS\"AS TD THE MINISTER'S | CT WORDS.* Being asked: as to the \u2018truth of remarks ! Works in connection with the Longueuil bridge, yesterday, Mr.Buchan stated that \u2018Mr.Tarte made no statement that farther particulars Were necessary; nor Aid the-minister say a single word as to Dr.Webb's connection with the bridge at all, MONTREAL TERMINAL © RAILWAY CONSIDERABLE IN INTEREST TAKEN CIN THE QUESTION OF THE SE- Tray! 'LBOTION OF THE OTTAWA pa 2 \u201c DELEGATION.Coñsiderabie interest is evinced at ihe City Hall in the selection of the deputation to be sent \u2018to Ottawa to-day to represent the city before the.Rad.way Committee.The Montreal depura- tion will be _instructed to eudeavor to secure a raling consecrating the principle that the complete \u2018direction of ciy streets isin\u2019 the hands of the municipal corporations.alone, , Montreal 1m Tecerv- j ing the support of other Canadian -ci- ties.\u2018Mayor Howland, of Toronto, who is president: of.thé.Union of Canadian Municipalities, intends to take an: active part \u2018in the proceedinge, and wilt go to Ougws, especially for that purpose.Mr.C.S.Campbell and Mr.F.Meredith, of \"the firm of Campbell, Aerotoan, lan & - Hague, are -in Ottawa in the interests of the Montreal Street Rail: way, ifs connection with the: application of the- Montreal Terminal Railway.en: WITH THE NEW airs THE OLD BOARD OF TRADE.RUINS DISAPPBARING QUICKLY.: \u2018The \u2018walls at the B Board of Trade are fast asguming 1 \u201cthe appenrance of a pie of broken send iron in J} the céntre of \u2018the site\u201d which now a pears to bea\u2019 open equare.The work: Jras.\u2018been.carried on with.every precaution \u2018against accident, and when the end-of the wooden office was stove walls \u201cthat had come further than.any ope believed it would come, Hr.Well, 50 8 the office \u201cis asus \"| ad of: Moock, EE or raising he | commence.-Ît 5 \u201cthe-corimg- of ho new Guiding \u2018with ehuch \u2018expectation-of-a good.trom] cofph ; NY Wilininigton, Da.\u201d Feb.127.special | train cairying th JFlorodora.Theatrical Cam Belo from.Norfolk, Va oto Wilming, -} ton, Del LE ork; Philadel phia -& \u201cNorolk \u201cRailwas seras wrecked \u201cyesterday.at- Eastville, Va, geveral.jnjured, \u2018a rear-énid collision occurred.\u201d Mr.W.G/ Carleton; of the Florodora: Company, tained \u2018gerions: injuries.He is para from the \u201cvais pover.:-Méeurs.the corn ny, and\u201d Charles Hl.\u201cPowers are also badly.injured.\u201d Where w who.sustain- | ed injuries | were.jee En Rooney, i ron, i la\u201d Henry and | A : \u201cThe free -of .the a did.not > the \u2018Malin a Te de I ed.and the | ize had :a hard.timeon.Feb.17, town's.streets\u2018 by \"electrici- attributed.\u201cto the .Minister of Public \u2018| mounted \u2018to-about $1,000.in ou Wednesday by \u2018one of the falling ter.than ite pies | \"Many.of \u2018members of the company.wêre.-serioualy A heavy for prevented.
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