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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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jeudi 5 février 1903
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[" Fl eke MM ON WMT WETTER RFE ETT .A \u20ac ATR FRB Fad ARE OR Ie FYRTRIABEIAES 7 EFR ÉÉTERS ted gl ERREEEWS els Elie Le borcstoite to Tie i up stylet Sl left the hall to to LE ble.itizens, .spect to grievances, \u2018Care: it They: \u2018are mot the service, and twenty cents an men who have been in the service for ere \u2018from, the company that 16 mises co without gg a .V, In ture\u2019 payment of, time lost by op That the company en à sufficient number of men yt 40 of rule 210, which prohibits the company ; from making the no demonstration, but ; A im ot the commit decided to- \u201cobtain if po ga the dei be held tonight, at which, rich À to: re- Sang, an a for à general tie-up | arrangement BEE ATE sem wi See TR dm fat the: com- THE naAN AGER SPEAKS | we.\u201cWANELYN - \u2018STATES THE | BITRE RAILWAY COMPANY'S morning, .had a things to say about the situation.* I stayed at'the office last evening,\u2019 be mid, until about six o'clock.Up to that time I bad received xo intimation from employees or.\u2018ex-employees in re- demands or the formation of a union.Some time after I left a document.was handed in ab.the office, L know not by whom, which signed by E.Biron, potary, and which substant tially ntained the .demands which have | been published.x thirty y experience over L have neni yor fawn of a.chiks pep Farner ve ne oF 2 the parties interested.had been held to dis h grievances or demands as might be presented.\u2018So.far, Nave not had a single man, either employee or ex-employee, come to a oe f plaie treat: ent or i of any | : want to ventilate their troubles have always free access to myself - ont president of the company; if they) = fer Ex is simp) and purely & hold- a nq It is mot beco = dues for civilized \u2018people.\u2018cannot imagine any -respecting man among or employees having \u2018anything te-do | with such a movement.\u2018Who are the agitators ¥.y Who are the or of this so-called union nothing to lose in such an agitation.The union has no charter, and its members or supporters no responsibility.pretend that they were out cause.How many of them work be oF to have their records roe?i BackEnd i 2 chanees of obtaining.employment else- We have men in our employ who\u2019 have been with us for\u201d five, un, twenty and thirty years ified.e PE YOUNG.\u201cENGUSH LADIES KEPT treat: we managed to smuggle a message to Rev Woodr English tified or Crowe, cone - \u2018They are -000 have oluptasily ised The .AN EXTRAORDINARY \u2018STORY.Jof ber experience: an Saga ertisement appeared in to the effect.that 4 rehod] for Englal ls desirous \u2018of in- iene e suitable for the colonies, bad been ex established on the farm of\u2019 Captain Horsfell, situated -in West.| mount (a suburb and district opposite Sydney).The advertisement promised | instruction in market ng, dairying and also in English, French\u2019 \u2018and La- Lu éäneing, and in fact everything that young ladies desirous of living in Canada require to know.Names of pro- | ment that Et Agent Oeneel af uding oi nt-General Canada.I and a number of other Ens.lish ladies decided to go to Sydney to \u2018attend the school.We \u2018came \u2018and for a month things went well although- there was not the faintest pretence of keeping school.Later we girls were left to what proved to be the far from lender mercies of Captain and Mrs.Horsfell.Our education\u2019 \u2018in colonial life in.doing\u2019 all the \u2018work of\" house and caring for cattle, poultry, sawi w and carrying water.-We were iol we would be driven out of the house.Capt.Horsfell insulted us.At last we down-stairs except in couples.Finally the A.R Church minister, and to stating the position and asking for help.\u2018On Tuésdey we made our escape.\u2019 : C VERMONT LIQUOR at\u201d : JORITY OF 995 FOR HIGH.A - LICENSE.ce + + \u2014\u2014\" Bintingtan, V Feb.B~Further re: ge, on the IE iffuor issue in Teonte 8 30,004; for prohr cast nse as r - bition, 29,648; majority \u2018for license, 905.H EAVY DAMAGES ASKED | SULE \u2018FOR\u2019 2250000 AGAINST THE NEW YORK: CENTRAL FOR THE 3 _ DEATH OF MR.ALFRED 8.00 { the effect that the Ogre | an ap \u201cEarly last sutuom 3 that if we went to Sydney without leave | prov (opt.Home] mlted un, Af lst ve re FURTHER \u2018RETURNS GIVE.A MA- wiLL - THERE BE TRouBLE: 4 perintälident, tèls investigation would that the races will not yu bas reached the Victoria LEP Bo i pany team refuse to with the ars the former threaten to appear.-on in hocke the appointed hour at which the nmtoh- played, and \u2018claim the co i Setouls of their\u2018 oppénests The rink di pearance.serve the right to eancel and refund oa 2a the pe \u2018never :do #0 unless ol as in the present instance.The Victoria.mana management said to-day that tlie Gaolt Brothers\u2019 \u2018team under- the sitoation sud ts members are vie's are not pat on Capi the the mafch by .that mir Company team a on the à ice in uniform against the wishes of f.the Vie- toria mansgement the-players would pro- bsbly m meet wih a receplien of a peëw- hier ill be something fe ellows Sttemmt ay sa male 3 ese fe) ven a any of igh- hand tricks at the Victoria: auditorium | \u2018this evening.However the.management | 9 .mot expect any further annoyanee | te 5 Lo Jer trouble, any Doboatal lite at dc Led spot a = e a ; F.\u2014 : Mayor Crowe for Fo aud bad [REPORT OF THE morass | escape im \u2019 : - a prison than & seh où 5 T DEPARTMENT-INVESTIGATION , of\u201d \u2018the \u201cyoung , who is a\u2018daughter To.Dr.Bagues Professor of Owen C ] Saha gives the following account \u201cThe.spell éoïnmitiee a photnted to} investigate the charges .of Le Mr.r, superintendent of mel Inéineration - ent, reported to: the City Council: yesterday, The: re: port was: to.the following effeet:\u2014 \u201cThe.cliarges may be resumed as fol: Towa: \u20141.That Mr.Leguerrier, superin- \u2018tendent, \u2018ils in thé habit of insulting.His men and addressing towards them: \u2018improper \u2018On several occasions Mr.Leguerrier, { not permissible for one in his position.in\" eaeh case the provocation was ex treme.2.That Mr.Languerrier, \u201cfhe i intendent,.is.too indulgent tives Tils\" hs \u20184.That Mr, Leguerier, the superin- | tendent, is frequently under the in- ce of \u2018liquor.There\u2019 is evidence |: Jol x a single.instance, and that sup- by.only .one witness (Vaillan-.Dour) of the superintendent - having | been seen under the influence of Liquor.\u201c5.Of - having \u2018sold \u201cscrap iron for reap Quite an amount, and.having report-| ed\u2019 the fact to the commit ies only} foûr or five months: after, and .with- | out a return of the proceeds.of the sale.: The whole matter was, \u201cmoreover, at\u2019 sl ltimes known to his committee.The account is now in the.|.Bands.of the law department for eol-y lection.Tt would appear that the main fue] sceusers is that of being too asstd in the service of the city.ployees who shirk their work are enemies; those who'are sober and\u2019 J bose have no -complaint to: make him.their regret \u2018that certain representatives \u2018of labor organizations set as in- 0 of discontented\u2019 employees.without .taking adequate precaution to \u2018ascertain whather © the charges made are well founded or not, and if tliese.\u2018labor leaders énd one of the foremen with in any way.Now tbe ur a ! win, o |! the match Com.fe uniform this evening\" at 3 tng a | te [3 {the ontbres] language.\u2019 it Appears : -from-thé'évidence\u201d that | this charga is to a certain extent true., 1 the superintendent need language to- | wards certain subordinates which was | It must be admitted, - however, .~ that |.t to, his or 8 chacge is \u201centier wn; | of Mr.Leguerrier in the eyes of his 5 uous | DR.The epa- oo se our committee must express here! MONTREAL, THURSDAY, PRSRVANT 5, 1903.vir have been asked f for.- The was signed by Ald La- far, A no Vote mm re BRIDGE WHIST À :CHÜRADE IN LONDON.AGAINST | TR EVILS OF THE GAME._ \u2014À satire on the socie- ?lately written a initiated o % developing.Foe \u201cFeb.5 ohare for sade, which is in he a ning to of the.game bling g ho i ol mong 10 a opt re.corrent: oe at b mer! In an interview, >, Pen Le erate\u201cithe evil influence of-.the Et was he te À social Jife and des 3 laste for healthful outdoor night, sondes included.The seems fo have.va firmer hold\u201d upon wo- cé han men, and an it is not a game of noe, ee Puel , the experienced a.see the.¢ lasted nearly a year.the disease bas disappeared from ~ still epidemic in parts of the jme The totdE.of the r dd cases since.8 363, with 82,855 BEE ml ily te fy gercemt more, .*.NEWGATE.PRISON \u2018RELICS.- fr r~York, Reb.5.~The: Tribune's\u2019: ndén \u2018correspondent says there were Tange scenes at Newgate yesterday, n, which \u201cis being \u2018levelled to \u2018the ound, ward: put up at action.The ending urchasers, including\u2019 people be.2 every zlnss of society; began to ar.bition od as roel Th meen | five © Jong before the: aye \u2018tothe Si rrempondent: .jeudi catalogue : hand, they \u201cMr.Ross von Îhe pechibitionetz \u201cover the ruins, Women 25 : fu now their! Fe TE a nt | + T da er men re grep ovet ir à F v.Ur.7 of the Methodist General Conference Commit- auxin fo glk.Ex some EIR toc: tee-on T nce and Moral Reforms, paie ss complaing of the lack of su .e Jan: OCEAN FREIGHTS x | Ene pete Lave sry fried Lo 5 se RE ree he the right Bee où } op a e elections only.such candidates as would hinder him in a forward movement.In \u201cPstents, Feb \u201cEarl of Onslow, Under 5.\u2014At Fäinbu , \u2018or the \u2018com, jained that the\u2019 develop- Africa was greatly bam- freighte.Hé warned the \u2018Colonies to secure fair, although remunerative, for the Transvaal and Hire Colony Sayenmenir were about , even if it bad to charter &r vessel.ed me nas.HEALTH p PEE LANCET: SAYS THERE 18 No as SE ; rere pee ents at Windsor Cas- 5 but his progress is perfectly satisfac- *.The \u201cLancet\u201d saya; \u2014For about a week in his 5 On Friday, Jan.30, he complained py feeling the cold more {han wa On Mon Feb.2, \u2018he\u2019 found it vise to e his.journey to On Tuesday, Feb.3, it be- or > lame nt that His Jesty was suf- | | fering a ml attack of inflaeazs.} {hat the Liquor Act be submitted is the | 2° The at \u2018The King is ; not- co! room.Care is, of course, necsssaïy eince_ influenza predisposes a patient to \u2018an attack by other infectious - but so.far there is no cause for anxiety.is but slight.to were ten.| would live twelve: months.At the time.\u2018of.the operation on His Majesty last\u2019 June, the rates varied from twen'y-five' guineas, ent.fo o cover the risk he dent vi that the- ng d Queen is learn ined together at the castle Tat even- - General Lord Methuen, arrived at ge indser.to-day on a visit of two or three .\\ wo 3 AB; rtd THE VICTIMS.ancouv BC, Feb.5.~Mail advices \u201c| Jone on he\u201d Orient by the steam- renee of Chine\u2019 are to the effect ith alarming resul being found Gn large numbers and the Japanese coolies are eo enraged at the authors of their troubles that tl are torturing captured rats to death by crucifixion and other cruel methods, Among the victims of the pest.was Dr.Yokota, ho = eine the et ite miu- in the icte.While wed up: 4 the d tment bad not tried to cuard- of o depa the su.|B \u2018arouse dura \"=> \"UP 4 from their.pulpits The\u2019 HONG: W;\"RO88'8 LOGIC HELD.TO that it was impossible to exnÿ- | Ross made this referencé ine pol bition question in his ad the : | North ork Liberal: convention: Pa RE R would op; fus, yet di not move to help the tem \u2018 lance cause.If the We, When the\u2019 rélies of the famous old.pri § a me : | epring up from every side, and his bed, only to his} right, 3 best marais the jmterests of Lemperance Insurance rates at Lloyd\u2019s yesterday } guineas percent that the King |: tors of N 2.> people with a pire ei healthy Cana- | investment of Canadian skill and enter [ES | reasonable advantage aver, all of ot on him the Order of Merit; the sixth order.of des of Eropfiom ° tinguished scholar gd.was was a very dis jar and but forty-five years old.is taking very active steps perso thousand .houses.of\u2019 the Fichez clas class are surrounded by a metal fence sunk in the Fan a Song ok.the pest! ing rats from PREMIER - ANS\\ ANSWERED - ep Steonÿ \u2018Utterances by the AL Hance and Methodist Secre.*' COMMTT- HIM $0 THE ONTARIO +.LIQUOR ACT.; \u2014 / Toronto, Feb.5\u2014The \u201cHon.a Liguor Act, which wouls ve e Deen successful had differences of opinion amongst the tém- Behe people themselves not prevailed.Act did not carry.The great bulk men trusted us and sup- but Tome did not do the fair used their-best efforts to defeat ®ihe government that was putting in a ition to get wl what! they wanted.t is not to fo play \u2018the game.Had they t, and defeated the 8 government, where have been?temperance tdb not want me.they can vote me out of Fite government; that is their privilege.going as far as we.can to enact ws as \u201cwe think best to further psy temperance \u201cand morality.We are not going to be revolutionary on.this \u2018or \u2018any other question.You may attempt so much as to destroy the temperance cause.I trust we will do.Fight.All that has been done for the tem \u2018ance cause has been done by the Reform.party.We will try and get the happ medium with \u2018the same honesty.\u2018and.de cision with* which we risked our political lives at the: list election with the Lignor Act when the ve men who should bave ped us op) ww.\u2019 Toronto, Feb, 5\u2014 Me.Row s arralgn- men of the: he hts Dis speech a N nomina £1] t- \u201cgra the ice workers.Me + \u2018Munns, wha it.is umderstood will every instance where the Liberal ; put up men who could.comman conscientious convictions of the temper snce people were most happy to render them every assistance.They ho ed that the leadership of Mr.Ross would ve ex have \u2018advanced the cause to which they stand pledged.We éan assure Mr.Ross thet he has but to announce and carry out a policy abredst of the moral convig- tions of the province and supporters will ive him ; a long lease of power.Failing there \u2018is -nothing .left for probibitionists but to continue the course have adont- ed of electing men to the House \u201cwho will be \u2018exponents \u2018of their convictions, whe- pales Mr.Spence skys: \u2018It is true certain pene men were - disaffected to the goyernment because of the unfair eondi- admits that the t bulk of temperance men voted for the bill.The Premier admits that the bill has enough supporters in the community to have made it Jaw.\u2018He says he will do The tempzr- anee, ple have asl hat they think One.therefore may assume | bappy medium he has in view, else he would not have.adopted it.A we ask 18° that he carry, ow His promise to do [ to enact the legislation that will I presume that in Lis ok Lior As mets that requis OU, THE HON.MR.FOSTERS POLICY.an ment.\u2019 h og a A \u2018in \u2018which he claims he has al ve advocated a distinctively Canadian policy ca ted to develop and build up Canadian intérests, promote Canadian unity, and inspire the an patriotism lieves in employment of Canadian Isbor\u2019 and the and capital in our own country vn- nditions that will give them 2 the present keen and world tion to which ore are pied He 14 bays, ¢ Canadians\u2019 in its highest and truest sense, is his motto and will be his watchword if elected to parlinment, ; + re \u201cKingston, On Feb.5.\u2014Bergt.-Armor- | er Worth, A ia Batters, has invented a unique gun sleigh, whi ch will effect a grest savine in Fe te field Sun.He suppress the pest.Fe Deon two .certain | the | to secure for their |.oe gem by de Colonial Office intended.to suffrage, such Liberal candidates as would { ther these men bappen to sit on the | Tight or left \u2018hand of The.Speaker.< e secre! of the Ontario.Alliance [ ss with his own logic.|.tions of the referendum: buf the Premier 8881 insurance, | Consideration: \u2018by the Finance Commit \u201cUNIQUE, GUN SLEIGH, RE THE TRUSTS j j.| Me, >Yesices Says They are la- farine American Trade ge gi it it gE Es TA E use moves in cn ste The consequence is that we have now reach- ed-a position where American manuite- tured goods which were formerly sold in.becs of thet Tocrontt 8 market here their increased -cost cee PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.Toronto,\u2019 \"Feb.5.-\u2014The Patrons \u2018ot Husbandry met esterday \u2018in annual convention,\u201d Mr, Jabel Robinson, M.P., \u2018the Président, in the chair.The annual address of t resident \u2018dealt particularly with tarif questions and railway \u2018freights on agricultural pro- | ducts, which were.claimed to be wary .unfair, There was = discussion as-to the best means of opposing the va associations.which are u the\u2018 \"of the tariffs, and te gr wr \u2018ikely be commitios The dééfiecity in regard: to \u201d freight rates also came in for nome \u2018hot shots, and ft it was decided to ap- ppoint a delegation to proceed to \u2018Of tewa snd urge the government to make good the promise made to point a railway commission to fix 1 tariff on: agricultural \u2018products.nit tra FISHERMEN, IN CHINA STARVING * oN £GCOUNT OF IT.Vaneouver, BC, F Feb.5\u2014Along the \u2018entire coast of fishermen are in- terrible want and dying starvation, owing to what the fisher: \u2018men call plague in the sea, which comes Févery fifty years in that section.All weed turns white and dies, and all sea living things in The sea by which the people of the section exist, escape into the deep ocean or die of \"ns plague.' «y ANKEE REGARDLESSN ESS\u2019 New York, Feb.5A special cable \u2018to the \u2018Tribune\u2019 from London, seys the German press is now up in arms inst Mr.Bowen.His manner of conducting the Venesuelan negotistioné tand'his-proposals are described by the \u201cT: Zeitung\u2019 as insolent; by the Neohrieten.as\" favorable only to Venezuela, and\u2019 the \u201cTageblatt\u2019 as being characterised by Yankee re-' essmmess.\u2019 the papers consider that he could assume this attitude only if he were backed by the United States, Land considerable irritation on\u2019 thdt ae \u2018count is expressed by the leading jour- \u2018nals\u2019 of Berlin, which insist upon tha preferential position of the three blockading powers &s regards the settlement of the claims.Those only shall reap, they say, who-have sown.trs mt \u201cFIRE INSURANCE IN KINGSTON.- Kingston, Feb.5.\u2014Insurance gompanies on the city buildings ba: as fifa on th of an increase in.Die camel].contemplates | cuying jis the uncil con own æ The matter 5 der.tinea x coLD =| Ton Feb.5 1 am weemiirer, nA Qu Appelte, eA 2; yl Cg ; ero; Port Arthur, 18, ¢ bes ne, 28, 14 us i ren 2 1: Quebec, 18 and cold Tow; Ottawa: Se ro rs Socth esterly \u2018winds, fair £ vw colder; Friday, westerly winds, fine weather.| - Notre Dame street, _Montres?, 1903.\u2014-Resdings by The Optical and 1628- Feb.5.Son Company's Standard Sir be Trough to the notice Fo of | ister of Mili Sa A Li EE = reg a 1 mw Yesterday 2 21 12 1 84 Oe me\u201d 5; A SBA PLAQUE :.\u2018 » { ties of births, marvingrs and deaths sunt invert dag t .™ John Legxo, of sx Tee Poland.aged 5 =, MAMILTON \u2014 At Sherbrooke en Jan.\u201c,: 1808, Bertha Isabel Hamilton, aged 14 * WRIGHT.\u2014On Jan.16, 1903, at \u201cMoverons,\" \u201c+ AR RISON'S : A.-COCREAMPETS fi.And INSPET on petting them .imam NTO eS 02 gli oil À ) Pumping atin, Point \"Bt Snare and i10 or 5 th take any quantity\u2019 stove oss.tons thousand tons, IN Guimnitios 66 not bind hemseitos © ac: Ps be PE ¢ 08 NEWSPAPERS aly bs onderved with the name and address of the emdar, or ofhervies 50 netics ean Iv taken of them DUNLOP \u2014In Kingies; ont 52 on Feb.ry Blisa J.William anion At on: Jen.f Louisa Lexko, wife out, Daniel J.Feotyer, daughter of tha inte Ohristopher Bub Pt > rc At Quebet, on Feb.%,.2% the residence of her niece (Mrs.A.Lu Hamilton, of, of the oder », ears, 5 months à 11 days, daughter of kr.Sod Mra.Matthew Hamilton, Quebse sireet, Sherbrooke, Que.; MARRIOTT.~O08 Feb.5 ion.street, Torpnta, Francis Marriott, 1e Dis lat vost.tiingsea, England, the Rev.Octavius ah or ight, late vicar of Brandes- Camillus toa, (Dutt ol younger son son of te raser ate i ttorney General s of the Province of New Brim ck, Nova -Boolia, aged 53.hows sending notices for\u2019 hË adows Hamm mey send with them a Het of noméis of interested friends Sealed Tenders, adéressed 0 tre City} 3 City Hall, Montreal, mud endovesd render for Goal \u2018will De \"received up.to | noen of its the 13th February, Instant.Fs Ra for the supply and delivery ot from ons to, ; : two thousand tons of soft steam cpal, of mine\u2019 for the Montreal Water Workn.a a is to be delivered in daily quan- tons to the Low Tova Ja to tie High Lev station, ph Sern 00 Med Re for $600.00 on the City must poupe each tender.cos.sta for the not toe bt 20 1bs., td iron either of the tations and deliveries are = be- intely after the.swarding of the Sata, +The Water Committee\u2019 reserve the right al thousan also the copt the lowest or any of the tenders.Sty.Clerk's Office.a tr February, jn À Tenders en arsigned, PLIES,\u201d and addressed to the own En received YU) © Tapis Fin cu d temperance of.SE does = 1 \u201cCLO ; \u2014 \" CLOSING em the month of February.ki \u2018We trust the public will encourage tbe ear! sp dr \u2018movement by.their to-morrow or early Satur ATTEND THE FOOD FAIR at THE BIG STORE.: Thousands of Samples Given Away To-morrow: The exhibitors.have made arrangements five away thousamds .samples to-morroy -of the goods exhibited, \u2018auf ive practical + dproms , strations of how to prepare them.The prises, Searing 1 during the afternoon.plario- psarming monie durine Eos of this city.mes, CARSLEY CO | Notre Dame Street.Mantreal's Grastest Store.TH James Simoes À pe le THOUSAND RENNANTS T0- le : Stoek- is finish and it \u2018has brou 6 to Hg au pooumuletion of ends es abel inte, Dress G Valvets, .Panel -and odd lots of Hoslery, Caderorenr, Gloves, Corsets,\u2019 te Goods, Jackets, Skirts, ete., the mum ber of lots is.simply imménse, and the prices at which they wilt be mar ked for Friday's Special rage © ridiculously low.bd The et have jéened or ders that sil remnants and add ots must: be turned out on tables in each department, Bann Blain figures.Be early at Tho Big Store for this Great Remnant À $2.25 SPRING SE18TS 25e LADIES HOSE oF Ladies 43 doren Ladies\u2019 Plain.res CS ddl E .Spring\u2019 Skirts, in four pir ton Black .Cashmere Hoe, on; # fret aie lined all seamless feet and legs, SO throug 3 sizes.{ 3e , ! Original price $2.36.Doc Regular 30c.* 23¢ + 100 LADIES\u2019 BUR.MUEFS|| E> Worth $1.10, - Friday Special 89 ¢- * 100 Ladies\u2019 Blsck Russifn Hare Muffs, made of choice selected skim, lined with stron, material, pivtty SIIB 4 st each end.Worth -in J \u2018the regular way $1.10.Friday Bpecial.i.iv \u20ac9c ¥ 1s GREY SHEETING 60 LOOM LINENS | 20 plèces Pr 000 lengths hand Joom : Cotton, for EnTing, da FOR Linen, 18 8 34 yard FOR\u201d plan and ine \"id ie fo dh sighly de towelling.3 C 1! Worth 18.ite | rth D0e GROCERIES! GROCERIEST.Ww * Reg.Fri, 1° ito.\u2018Washing Powder, 7 pk for 20 1.3 Bakers\u2019 Coco.at Reg.5 Aa 4107 Prunes, or.Tried gré | 3 Ib.Zi Stern ekoe Téa, § Th.$125 81.10.\u2018Laundry Soap, 6 Bass for .Hungarian Flour, 24% 1b +58.- | FINEST en poe 1.200 BEDPAYH eu y ë Xa ORJERS PRORPTLY FILLED.WS © ai.Ï The S.\"CARSLEY CO., Limited,\" 4 re mannan, ME JE BY NT | 1765 te 178% NOTEB DAME ST.166 to 194 ST.JAMES ST,, MONTRUAS.The rbor Conpmission« ing front .ers of Montresl will re-.cations until position or self-aggra me, and, for tbe e same nf, éceupyr front seats first believe no woman ghouid ay officiai.ant, \u2026 Whait andl Privileges dure | With.sales of white goods\u2019 -dangling se = ; hr 3 their most attractive it, he SN - me a be damit wilh Hoey Rew\u201d 18 AE Eerclief waa Rn Row mre, (Et BS ames ily sin ead SE) he Gann Coal al Hore, burtiover coll On ad stocks, ax even | To ager comin | Tn\u201d oclrine, benthic fo Let | Tenders i abou © 8,008 will 254 thicken in in wail and if air for the supply Baie oly that the finish wi fo and will n po Ji savel 3 Iron, pad out in the first laundering.Pant, Rope, Waste , outre pillow shams wie srtalf héndkes | \u2018 dore es pec chick showing a- quarter inch hem, ins 2 i | , side of which Sans a.eT of an eighth of = rom J.|an.inch, with a small \u2018conventional pedi) fprouls, Acting Chet Bughiom \u2018the corner.For each sham joi tern in sup- four of these \u2018with- a medium a voit à insertion, such as ta- we NOON.on FRIDAY, tion, torchon, Finish Ee with a frill of lace to match the insertidn, held | rap but not, ruffled, exe fe - \u201cTENDE dis shing with | Ticse se particularly effective 5 aid OF a \u2014 To oho over ok or ulkaline in & tah io match créavroitars, CREED: yards sach of insertion and.lace will be * | oon bpd wil made» dei .> muc The ides of à raed for_clubwromen\u2019 de which cn be re fective ques from of tne General Feder: loot 3 hea iB, or the sme price, Be ation of Women\u2019s Clubs, who in this ce- Frog crie sn ons sections 4; the pe puis Winter.| érreE i of élu £9 1 sedi eu ie up Just rs urnover co an s, being caref i tie ce afternoon club fe for orto turn the corners neatly.The Japan\" sdkerchiefs in is Maën emanate from, and in, 1 Best re work.sults return te, the home.one, \u20ac believe in nine-tenths of thé\u2018 \u201cclub members doing the work and one-tenth the criticising, of the reverse.\u2018I believe no woman Hoult aoe a suitable for wrappihg \u201cpurpeses, ie af.the \u2018Witness\u2019 AI =) ALES a « - from the aisle when thee are others te | MADE FROM HANDENRCHIEFS, © 5.8 d i ; pacity has addressed.many clubs in var the EE a depth oF two and shal , ie | \u201c10050 wee Good in-All § Depts.until the Store.Satay |.Q Gloss \u20ac \u201c1,006 RE 30 Dosen from 118 sass COLOR Plaids, to; prs ofce onde fot st RS BLEACHED\" DAMA SK TABLE $1.= par donee, SALE.- A Remetets OINGHAMS, HALÉ-PMEE0e - he FED BOYS\u2019 NORFOLK TWEED Tre or ome 4 6 8 rue BILX MOREEN | dmal; regular ma NDS $3.85 L325 & SHORT JACKETS, in ssorted Colors; worth à = REMNANTS oF FLANNELETTE | EMBROIDENY.| sin: IN dar $1.50; Sale price, $4.75 tot ti Retonents FANCY SILKS, HALF-PRION.M6 Pieces FINE WHITE INDIA LINEN; ~ \u201céme qualities; 100 pieces FINEST FANCY ORGANS MUSLIN, PRECENT > 300 50 to $3.i \u2018Bale price, $1.60.Blue Nag hi REL Bs GAITERS AND LEGGINGS: : ! \"| CHILDREN'S TAN AND DRAB CORDUROY LEGGINGH, 0 § BLACK CLOTH LuGdINGS.HS wid HE, dee Be post, .: \u2018tapes - GLOVE DEPARTMENT.ADI.rue GAUNTLET MITTS, $5568, for 118 vi, GLOVES, 55 * FIND F FRUNOH SU B59, $1.00 ones; fur hl 4 ?LEED KID LOVES: Bur Tope, 13, sir be aie.MEN'S BEPARTMENT.; gh vcr ry xd cours 86 renoue or.A NIGHT ROBES, 158, for TEARS! SOAP.ook yurdd ot 184 urd, tor FE.LIPPRD 8A! SAUGRPANS, 7 } -AGe, Fac, 15e; 176 RO, § - DEWP STHW PANS, Hise Basel, While insite, 4 sie; et 306, 25%.Ste, for 250 aah! 30, -35¢ BITE NAMB CANDLESTICKS, wyrth- .WHITE ENAMEL MUGS, 3 sizes, I medio size, 1 extra large size, special \u201cat 8e, 160 WHITE ENAMEL SOAP DIÉHMS, wilh' Driibers, Special at 18%: var go 218 19 [Yemen ms « | yy Ni JEWELLERY, Je PRICE.\"White juste.Comin, early: ds.48 tbe 80, : 400 _ en COLANDEEE, 3 sss, worth We ead, he; Epo lows Special Bhanu $ of.SPREE _ GREAT STOCK-TAKING remaNT SALE.wetth Ge, for So; Le here: = Line CHILDREN'S SAW: su Blue Berge, Tio 3 years: Is SAToN TUT in Dine Celers, an, Bros.Ouins, pags, Oe \"COLORED SILK UNDERSKIRTS, Trimmed Black Veivet- Ribbon egn- : ; Bi res ht a tr ie Su Gr of 92.80.SRT \u201cTndies* Sives to clear st $3.00, AR TS hr 0e de TEE ly FUR: ur XU \u201cBléck\u201d Thibet,.t $16.50.fot a À ARR SHAWLS Doves ot HALP.FRIGH.a sa Ted sonne, om 1 am ep.15 a El Biue Eoamel, White Inaide, prices are ; Gamer\u2019 »-Hais, 0 patois to gg, nt et bur for SPR.ere | ve .liépiol bang over and: finish the ie § at pee of the \u2018the han \u201csalich, ss re diameter.ess together, a smaller Eagith handkerchiels in colors: ot Caren af Thess Sith Tosse sat ick | A , promptly, Te eicentie, and ir dina; Selec wiring (0 and by the results of ber im\" a subdued pattern, roi a mar dividual action.close to thé edge of the imaderchiel small circle of pa Ÿ \u201cI beliève, out oA consideratisn for oth: and Ai this draw ribbons of and turkey: iti removing all megtings.qellow, matehing the tints in eh band- four 1 betieve in Shoupyiog: the eek Sting erchief.The on form got « The: ; J 22 ® JOHN \"MURPHY ac | 3841.and 3353 St.Oathweine St, Cor.Matsaife Telephone U; i tb lawn A AE en Kaa Ay A ned Bre ne My art pes a \u2014\u2014 Chr nak = Teka o one if Vi tance, with the color he sion it with white or then fold the four cor cor- riculture, and Y| scott | of Hebrews clubbed | 0 ix or meven tons OM per coal to be be sent .mm ELLIOT, M.Fo woe made Gh op [ing in violet, Tay Bhside the case a mall sachet and a dainty recéptaclé is obtain- \u2018Care must be taken in selecti g the \u2018handkerchief, because unless it is lute] y Sure, will not give the de chester Deo = - ONE'S HABIT OF OF 1 OUGHT.Beware of what you t - for what you think, quite as yauch as;w you do, moulds your character, says a writer in cre pened i, Companion.W isted in Tes re wreck any ite but fos) x Pat {aj tA ple who live.as their actions go, not Le, howd sary to set so close a rd thoughts.These Lore bes od of rm 1s i occasionally cherish a a vulgar thought if one does not Shor it to escape in action?\u2018Of what t harm to hate if one does.not show it?To i imagine one\u2019s self committing wrong acts if one does not actually commit them?But the laws of life say that every thought affects the whole Yeing.a man\u2019s heart is, so will he be oi] thoughts gradually uiidermine the character some day these thoughts will beer ie roto 2, RSS a re, lool your thoughts; kL mind swept \u2018and roan An Lu than that, make the furniture of jt beat tiful and true; for if bad though gisted in ruih a fer, u 0 the Der st of characteristics My be cultivated by ing the \"min constantly on thin, Very often one is So RH | act in an emergency; and then one acts along the line of one\u2019s previons thought.No \u2018act 12 spôntaneoïs; the seeds o it have been for a long time taking root in the braîn.° Of two men who have lived practically the sme lives outw , and are suddenly ca on to face a one may play the coward and the of rise > beroie effort.un The result of chance.t ta the Tootor-tracts of the brain po one have m8 thinking; little been i Fhe the PY ro of the other has igthened because he thought bravely.When the strain comes, one \u2018Unconscious- wi acts along the line of least Teristance.B is then that the die den thoughts tell.t suis: think x he Then t 8 = ~ fu ion will find ouruelvez do- Wo \u2018Missionary \u2018oman\u2019, 8 Scie.jy aftétnoon, on her Word in Indi It hu almost impossible, Jn said, for ys to realise their social tions, yet our superiority was et v Jur Ch Nori flan (Sovihing else trae Taney, gi an Jet ie tianity.behind hi pes Red! cators of the a women, \u201cGe Blsity of-the snoër hat they © he less intelligent was prov Pha ne as of two of their converts te government \u201ccolleges, where p was for Progress \u2018might seem siow, but we coulé Eibited at home, and ant repas Des ited at home, we m bow terrible it\u2019 must be to be b with the idedls of hea Hindu, sects sre numerous, but they unite in two dogmas, the tion \u2018was ey here, and when at Pere the pbveumes t ventured, st the or Hinds\u201d weed \u201cthe pure wats io \u2018heir borses Tree with decay: Yregtd Mrs, G.A, Grier.got Mrs., Grie ce-presidents\u2014 R.Cam nl THE ee Es auxi! presidents.nts\u2019 of es Sorraponding mcsdary Mrs, Re A, roaster Miss\u2019 Mac Tatoih, Executive\u2018 board\u2014Miss 5.J.McMes ter, Mrs.Nairn, Mrs, James Fai Barri G on Freneh \u201cro \u2014Mrs, D.Craton, = convener; Mrs.Jas.Roberb Morton.; work-Miss ] mien\u201d en Lomé vor a mittee on Hae York Scott, convener; Mrs wr Yn \"op lieisre- Nes.E COAL, OSTENSIBLY Fon THEIR Lo Own USE.\u2014.\u201cKingston; \u2018Ont, number cident happened la this city., ind tg fn Toronto: = re bhi NORTH WEST CABINET ,L cm ait» ne Pa be De \u201cElliott, M.P.P.has: berti call called to > the Series ane, ill be ¢ Xo.§ of ne wi Lite Me.Balyes of publie blic works.Tir.Elliott is 8 Comers.A - rw pos + vity of \u201cwomen and-the sanctity of the cow.Su Feb.5.44 eurious êne ' - - +% RNCS AGE SDSROGOH OR UATUOUS Ai TATOUAGES DR PAU NUE A CR ES fF WEFIRIEIR NW.hx Geel FE À 5 CE 8 tas BAK 5 dF BAISEC PT kv ESE SR2PZrées BERR AT 54H AS Over 200 Cups of AROMATIC BLISS in \u2018ONE POUND OF OUR 70c TEA.f Other Qualities Proportionatelyÿ-as.Géo > AT YOUR GROOER'S.- = Turkish Rugs - Call and see our exhibition of Genuine > Hand-made EASTERN RUCS id ail \u2018sizes and colors and of the highest grades, \" We are now \u2018offering them AtSpepisl! Reduction te Olear M.HICKS & GO.1821 Notre Dame St.carry the snd best vin JSS 02 sci sod best sorted stock in Dominien 9 + rosier mener Suge, snd Basis.Dia i ever strike ÿ jou \u2018that oe live où a suber.to give as ranch care to the selection of your \u2018avershoes as.of your overeoat, - Wien you bave send ep Tout mind : = \u2018er an rs.James Coo Soper, M Mrs, A.Mrs.¥.Woolley, Mrs.Ross The marriage of .and Mrs, Caddy, of Ottawa, to Mr.Allan ston, of Parry 8o Alban\u2019s Church Jet ormed Canon Canon Méuokieston, Par Perth, : Groom Saisie by the Ven, Archde Gio ee à Ale Cadd; and b an ce , Mais out, Mr.Ha Tro ston ve ea ma jacted \u201cMackie: Bee \"Cart abd Dine di the \u20ac t bride was- ST, svay by her father; ahd sisters, the Misses Co -~ Ths fry ey white à apd - : : Tore.a Fe oid ve 3a 5 an heirlogm § .1 - SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.- Pres.er Pr brid doumn ware those Mrs.A.Ba hostesses of this Per Miss Frechetté, Ottawa, are visitifig Louis Frechette.Mrs.G.H.tea yesterday afternoon.i Lady Minto will be on Baturday for the skating races | fare few days before going out to { tomorrow re | Whee Ce a AR.row Tg ae 1 , and Mrs.F.1 mond street, whe te Jor à few da 1 ya, are The Rev, liott, Toronto, are in the ci of Mrs.Eilioft's re ot.place yogic pote the home cyt flowers and > gowned in.white One great advantage shipped Black or Green.3 Ibs.worth TRY ING._ ' fond of Peattie, Westmount, T8 és of Mrs.R.Btevenson, .J Bp Sm Bi mt ve men eth some ro, | 355 Mountain ; pee, GB Henowe, a Seay \u201cpledsagt 1 T= Excéllencies the Governor-Gen.eral ond into be in Montreal {4 wi, James Robinson is stain with | T Laching McKellar, Toronto.for a diatsond nd 1 -pénidant, fo .the et à dément Th pe sadn 8 Lady Cartwright will be the.hostess links.\u20ac fi Rie Mo | 42° EX out = TE | nek 1 fade's Side on.1 cir tip wi ine a \u201cThe ceremony was per : Th Sue RES ; de.shige over plumes and touches of black velvet.d of bouquets the ado; with azaleas dentais fern, After the is ¢ soeption was held at the home © 8, Wher used in the decorations 3 son and Me.nûd Mrs, CL |'white embroidered chiff end sable f Me A Shela\u2019 left by the 0 C.P.hy \u2019 \u201c To Boston and Washi pl valu le, among them hivers Chad idesmaid a groomsmon cuff\u2019 = oh March pices of the Victorian Bodner, vin be under the \u2018ernor-General 1; rr Moto, the Hon.G: À.= , the Hon.J.R.and Alexandre.and Lady Lacoste, we [Thomas and Lady Shaughnessy, : Melbourne and lo Tait, Mr.and \u201cx.3, nis the Rev.Metals Shey.De -Sola, Dr.Craik and Dr; pan\u201d J.A.Diictt, ent Ms, Be |.fi) ir: 4 the firm of crepe de chine gowns sh | fea crepe hats of white beaver Sad SET carried.white eHif- | ahd of cas were The ff and Mrs.Mathe Ney | ing, and on they purpose laking np their residence in.Ottawa during the approadh= oe session Of the Federal Parliament.¢ presents, werd very mt numerous Ld Christidn n Éndes eavor we Se .hie sro ib oo the Baits wen ca The entertainment to be le 18° the Ase of fra Et- oh \u2026 MB.MANY TN-NOVAÏ S0OÉRA.separated\u2019 à ont i was, ji, Fe 55M.B.D Mann, of tp She Sled on aT 214 ES ji Roberteon, Lesperance, Bi Bumbray , Sadler a.Lan nite, 1 ; Ricard ng \"Nebr,\" X Tapes ; | Hoa ae sm FB , Bir William and Lady pe Fon; Madame \u2018Fhibau- dean, Sir William and Lady Va an Horse, Sr nd ie | nin ; For\u2014 , i yp Sm seri amor ek | PEARLINE.does more work than any Has or other | safe \u2018washing powder.\u201d 691 Pearline is known by its Suds cy Counctl \u2018Passes Charter Sound, took place in St.i esterday aftern Commisse's Clauses.WOMEN TENANTS, a8.WEL As THÉ RIGET 10.VOTE, ons \u201ctime of yesterday's sitting discussing\u2019 the question of - the charter amendments.Among th cipal EEE commits © reported om the \u2019 \u201cSip geaton (ot ar 63 is replaced by 8) Bry Tate pean and widow À asus où immovatle proper a de -eupan immoval e cit opt the assessed hey aed aid To assessed 8.Miss Ethel Meter Xi Kington, is, Ry wed, too lane + cases such Ro guest of Mrs.Frank Caves! or rg po a aft, ie mime ro in E of Hada me Lamothe, C Si ve to or orien frernoon, The ha alone be inscri \u201con the voter er 8 y 8: Miss Muriel Mad bristie, } rel, song -of the ire (2) of Ast 43 ed guest phy ves aunt, on To ORCS je thie Late De A Bute, and ing on 8 is is mend : ! Joy, Mal Leod, eldest ; , Pus husbands, jm lowing separated as NEESER Leod, of Three Rive 3 es moan] m their wives stall (i | ; M ,: | voters\u2019 list, A.perty belon - Nie 3 Deion, Geta vra, 1e\u201d vit | Toit BA of EET Ini ch, Quelks.\u2018ing ee thelr said prive) T° 8 ing Mrs.\u201cGaterio \u2018The The bridemaid was Miss H : Martineau moved that the élause |- ee Deputy Minister of Loo ster of the) bride ind 00 1 ould moi be showed.To vote.wa na eal, 0 oO vo was the sr Ottawa yesterday for bride wore a gown _ of voll or fair enough\u201d to\u201d allow widows and in sters who were; propristars; tb vote, id the.net to tenants Wi to cause abuses, me Tote Toters hy their Totes, \u2018the yest be- praved 6 \"trees of buinénity in the eom- ad.L.A.La te med Jat the: \u2018svil- would Et AK.Masking\u2019 | aber Laperts, Yells tS tn, hn a RA Nelson, oN (Lapoin oy ns; Lemay uld not have the hoe as it gtood was a Eo chy nd far vi Do j Bubas Laporte spoke à in fave of the wo i 8 o supported: à te the husband en py od did the \u201c| voting., He moved in amendment to | printed.with {word legally\u2019 the.riod bef het ne sit Aldermen vi ru Conta Martineau, Gallery, Lari, \u201cLa Gi 3 \u2019 Hebert iro riod Dapents4 wend: Quaker Ten has-over i competitors is that it is packed 41 on the Island of Ceylon itself at the Fra .MATHEWSON & co.MONTREAL, org apm \\ ë Ty y Po Nf rs\u2019 gardens, sealed into lead packages, which are ai |} prone \u20ac dirset to u# im Catada.Absolute safety from any contamination\u2019 whatever is thus assured, So 1 voted Tor the reason } the elections on f be em ] on the HE Rant\u201d i smbsecuent me métis of the cond eom- | ment Fesiricting the powers of tha] Ald.1a SE Roping.A porte explafied the tion Was to: hitie a sort of bo: Ainance Committee, ree-fourths of a décision of the committee, and be was in favor of reducing it to woth of the Sunil, as had th Ee f ines moth ci the Tere be =f that ie Qecluion ve.- some téchnieal - clauses dealing with he unieipal ns were \u2018be w s were \u2018any other day than Sa case last year.e- had been disfranchised.a.ard slone 1.000 men had not As thère vas ae spa] need of holdin 5 Jr Species lr ç Samy he Ea the Tv shoud 1CY, e proposal at & PROPRIETORS, WELL, HAVE JR The oy Council spént most of the | very: y spin: separated as to} Ded and et) hose wv \u2018are in- © | scribed on the assessment and valuation .Il, of $300 or Fin or of Fu i =| \u201cthe on law only five péreent of the.-wo- 4 was nothing but à: publie\u201d % raie] ; Janie, i Eis pg © \u201cLavailer moved thet the eu Be.bé amendid so separa from their husbands to.to bed and bond : t to vote.he - meni on = | & the amendment that the clauses.stand as | of Sonteol with they: e council was now requ\u201d to reverse |- 06 Era ee dat | ing Mayor Cochrane ; was in favor of Bold; the elections on }- 3 ted by.some of the most de |.\\ lr marche, > - : q .aw ~~ \u2014 = \\ *.le French Novelty).Cr pat Bidens metal Fal A hi { Colonial House, ¢ CREAT ANNUAL DISCOUNT.SIE Al Discounts Good.TiH \"Wednesday, 11th inst._.PICTURE SPECIAL ) {Tomorrow and SATURDAY \u201cwomen vorues | Wear ail eur OIL and WATER COLOR PISTURES, hung in the Main |\u201d Gallery, and all\u2019 FRAMED ENGRAVINGS, KTOHINGS and FAC-0MMILES ~~ AT HALF PRICE.\u2014 \u2019 The retumig Brom this department have been most sntiofnoters during the past year, and.we are desirous of showing our appa: ation of the encouragement that has been given usin thie inter bt promi Surup artic sari in Se coring essen | dt ms or COLORED DRESS goons, menton Challies, ln tt of Bt FRING GALLIES.33 1.3 Frost : PR Ess MUBLINS Que Line ORGANDIES, déc yard, fer 150 yard, 2 One Line PANCE M Bh i, k ares only.FAN LTE WAIST_BATTERNS e LINENS.FLANNELS.BLANKETS-SPECIAL.TABLE L! LINENS, NAPEINS DOYLIES, st 30 Percw!, 33.1-8 Pee 4 BEL uss te Boma, Wms, i.89 3 \\ nm OP, FLANNEL Percent sud 33 1-8 Percent._A ow Broken Li os in B.3 to clear et 28 Percent .REID 8 TEAS 0 Percent OFF THE FOLLOWING: pi Lines in MEN'S UNDERWEAR, consleliag of Light or Woals, idl Me ) nis EE urn ont tas MEN'S COLORED SHIRTS 8 mF 206 and Taglar Cabrio, coo Bos- ' Bephyrs in soi ne bles in MEN J | tah © ls and i Le Re Toc and PP Etre OYS\u2019 OLOTHING-.of BOYS' SAILOR SUITS, Odé Lines, aises 22 to 38; price pes, nH ud REGS Bian and DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, at i! SEE tron som, aise 2 to 28: prices $9.00.add si050.| ce BEROEALLL et { England Tweed, \"8 Parcent Discoutt.abil ait Ou Pag 1s 89 1 Discount.MEIN SsEXOBS.on Lines will bo vole Bu satrifice for the balance of the Baie.All Brok: tines, 2 MEN'S E ON BOOTS, Leather Lined, Heavy AEN FE \u201cFale an RP GALS LACKS AND BUTTON BOOTS; reeu- TT TAN Silo IN VELOUR CALF LACED BOOTS; regular iN PATENT CALF CONGRESS, Tura Soles snd Bese Sind Hula PATENT or LF 450 wi KD OXFORDS, Turn FEE off all PERLE SHORE nd SLIPPERS: : \u2019 AID VW ARE.so Perot.oft Tables of Powdered: Wax for Dancing Floors,Carpet Rano- Puritan Cleaner, Fay pape a LAC Hoots, ven Walt, Geary Bolas; regular à regular $2.78 vator Silver and Furniture Polishés, Nickelled, Copper, WF à ts, Kitchen Cutlery, Scourlig Soap, and Strongest Lye, | Samar Wriagers, Koil Steels, Bnamelied Padding Dishes, and 8 Brass Coffee Mach 15c, 25e and BOe Tab REA oN Bri nde?AND OIL Éro van GIIN A.' DINNER SETS, HALF>PRICE: Complete Sets at ial Red ution 8.Spec u ni 3 Pervent off entire stock of of CHAMBER SETS Special Ts at 330.2% 25 for 10.piece or LET SETS; original wien.SES fables of 10c .pee ;; J CAN HAUCERS, VASES of remets CANDELABRAS, DISHES obs AnD; i ae Special Fable of 750, With Odds and Ends, yi MES\u201d Ra Dep.RARE GREY or Bove T1TCHED HATS.TO 38 ox one DOC MENS UMDRELLAS, Tals toy, rots, 2 pet English ane taëtate, st BQ Percent.: 1 -8 Percent and 50 Percent.- etre corent of Swiss, Sting A a\u201d gd, Fanaisn LACE CUR- ane o rar AND > 8 at 50 Per Discount.' OUSHION TOPS at 80 80 Pereant Discount.; i CHROODS., a ee inn oom San wo wil sell soy SPALDING qoLF CLS _.i VÉOLF mock at.8% 20 Percent Discount.4 GOLF BALLS, .Skids gion FO WILE sme 0180.Yo Baltace st SLC FOULARDS, STRIPE PEAT DB SOIN py -OHEUK LASER us VELVET énû VELVIMIREN KEMNANTS, se.po.zs.for Cash in Addition to All Other Discounts or Reductions SALE TERMINATES WEDNESDAY, the 11th inst.= MORGAN & C9, Monreal.te meen CT TN SAY * TE-MCAT\u2014GALA LEE n Oi Dataset Pn ro Lave * Cor.St.Hubert Duluth, RINK \u2014 _ wp INDOOR SKATING RACES Victoria Rink, TONIGHT.GIVEN BY THE\u2019 Aa» Reception to the POINT ST.CHARLES MONTAGNARD LEA CO 1 PAR Pants | Monored.10-15 cents.Craig street.Lean .4 BAND x LARGEST SHEE - 2nd GRAND CONCERT Tromsoar, FEBRUARY O.TEE à MONTREAL BRANCH LORD'S DAY \u201cALLIANCE OF CANADA .Will hold its Annual Meeting in\u2019 the \u201cLisce : Hall of Emmanuel Churc! Cather- Las street on THURSDAY,* eb bth, 2903, | at 8 o'clock p.m.friends of the - AN the Lord\u2019s Day are most earnestly \u2018requested to at- \u201c\u201cBustises of great importance will coms meeting.> Be J.McKERGOW, \u2018Préaident.- .J.L.- GEORGE, Secretary.pire Jari.30th, 1508.Art Association, PHILLIPS SQUARE .- Galleries Open Daily 9a m.| C to Dusk., ADMISSION 25c.-} Reading Room Open .to Members rs 6 pm.\u201c Fpipar, Frsnoanr 6.Society will be delivered in St.Andrew\u2019s Home, on FRIDAY EVENING, 6th \u2018inst, by Madame \u2018 Raoul Dandurand.Subject \u201cSOOTTISH CHARACTERISTIOS.\u201d is requestod.Lo : W.\u20ac.McALLISTER, Hon.Secretary.Sarumpar.Fesavart 7.\u201c3 - M.A.AA./ SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Ith Faby, And suspended for émane HERBERT BROT BROWN Se Sec.-Trea.CEE , PASTOR INVITED TO REMAIN.Ato largely, attend] of Sher brooke t Church on day unanimous i was given Ÿ to the Willis, to - * sms SKATING i CHAOS OF CANADA AND UNITED STATES ah SKATING ASSOCIATION OF CANADA AND THE NATIONAL SKATING ASSOCIATION M: \u2018A.A.A.OPEN- AIR RINK of Their Excellencies, VERNOR GENERAL AND LADY.MINTO, SATURDAY, 7th F FEB'Y, at 3 P.M., Sharp.Entries Otoes Thursday, Sth Feb'y., Admission west side (all reserved), 2° SALE OF RESERVED SEATS OPENS SATURDAY, 3ist JAN'Y.at M A A.A.Luce, us Mansfield st.; Morton, Phillips OTTAWA vs.VICTORIA .,, Dsasl prices.Seats on sale at * Star\u2019 Branch Office.Phone Up.1348.Skating Friday Night-BAND.- - .SHRANE'S RODITORION, Ce | PRINCE ARTHUR SKATING.RINK.~ { [Open frou : JP dm} muotil 10.80 pom > er Ign: rw CIT \u2018Windsor Hall, MONDAY, Feb by MME.ALBA NÉ * * 7 Sale of Seats opens \u2018at Shaw's Musfo Store, SATURDAY, Jan.'8t, \u2018Newfoundland, United States, Great i}.A large attendance\u201d of \u2018the members and |: _ their friends bi annually voted towards the expenditure ttended meeting of the.§ All business communications should be ad-.Under the Auspices of the .OF AMERICA \u2018Wil be held on the Bûc cents.East side 35 cents.& Co., 1755 Notre-Dame st, and Rubenstein Fours.RUBENSTEIN, Hon.Sec.A.8,A.of C.' OCKEY 10 and He =.a SUBSCRIPTION RATES 5 Daily Witness, $3.00 ; Wi Witness,-|, $1.00, 7 ith reductions\u2019 egkiy .World Wide, $1.00, including postage for > sin and foreign countries , Northern Messenger, thirty cents; 10 coples to one address ad \u201cOver, twenty \u2018ceuts \u2018per COPY, poste.in.edch case, \u2018to United States, New- Dessdiena and \u2018Canada, excepting Montreal For.Great Britain, add $1.04 per annum for postage on Weekly Witness\u2019 ;.52¢ oa Nerthern Messenger ; ; $3.60 on Dally Wit.The last edition of the Daily Witness.t elivered in the city every evening of pu ication at $4.00 per annum.\u2014\u2014iet dressed \u2018John Dougail & 8pn, \u2018Witness\u2019 Montreal,\u2019 letters to the | \u2018Editor of : RS 4 RAA Saturday Advertising.ADVERTISERS will find 8 to theis advapdage, in.securing\u2019.proper display.| and classification, to send in their orders carly.The \u201cWitness Office is open ntil 6.50 pov.and.insertion «dl nok Whe ily Witness, : THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, BR 5 A British parliamentary return recently issued contains some interesting information concerning the contributions of various colonies to the maintenance of the navy for the year 1900-1.The Australian colonies, including New Zealand, contributed a total sum of $630,000, Cape Colony gave $150,000, which amount is of the Imperial Government in connec tion with -the naval service.Natal -made a gift of twelve thousand tons of | « coal.Canada, of course, ddfs not appear in the return for she\u2019 made no contribution of any kind for.the support of the navy.The principal British naval stations and coaling depots i in North Âm- erica \u2018are situated in Nova Scotia and British Columbia, on the Atlghtic and Pacific respectively.From the impprt- \"| contribute - something to the Davy \u201cas [as bemalised, - United States of the- requisite\u2019 \u2018site \u2018aid CH ETS En g toss, ive and six times as greéat., This.fact cl ference.\"between: those nations and: the] 3 in Chine, walled in from the rest of.the world and condemned to toil.for Tare % trade and \u2018shipping interests it would Le ave us fear au obligation to the Australasian colonies.English pews- papers that have drawn conclusions wn- favorable to Canada from the return, have certainly good ground for tdieix { strictures.\u2018The battleship presented by Cape Colony to the Imperial Government is not included in the return.If it had | been, it.would have added considerably ta te ab contelouial Should the | | saval protection based on gran: ed by Cape Colony, - -aceording to- \u2018populà 1: tion, trade and shipping, our contribu\u2019 tion would be at leaët two battleships § & million dollers,& year.Lo tps Hy immuñé cials are seeking for further enféguards,.\u2018| Recently a.deputation representing, ail a the principal lines of the Unitéd King: Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranedty Tine.:Adeording \u201cto an-autharity, this Hidicates French method.of trafic-working- by the | been the pioneer of \u2018the autormtit system\u2019 stoke.The North-Eastern and Great}: Central.also have expérimental\u2019 \u201c foställa= tions in hand.- Nevertheless, becduse the Frénch could\u201d how the most,\u2019 \u2018extensive | long journey.Here is a case, and one of | inestimable importance, where \u2018effete Eù-f rope\u2019 is far ahead of us, both in \"what\" it has already \u2018accomplished and\u2019 what: it contemplates doing.\u201d \u201cIt is tg in that parliament \u2018passed\u2019 législation.\u2018coms 4 pelting our railway companies to.\u201cadopt | the life-saving systems that.Europeen | bo companies are adopting voluntarily.is\u2019 time: that -eur Turdstour- roi 4 | \u201caf the: Sultan i is called.\u201d \u2018Im spite- of-thé fact that.travellers: om} * British railways are from accidents, the Bfitish failway \u2018offi: ; dom visited France to inspect an installa- {1 ; the likelihood of the adoption of thé] Ca | companies .generally, so far as it is appli.7 cable to British conditions.- The-Londox Ha; and South Western line, we tré told; es i ÿ in England, having a short section of ita] «3; main Line so, equipped _, near * Andover, |.\u2018 while, a \u201cfurther installation ig now her ing put in Between Woking and Basing.and complete example of the\u2019 system, the}.English railway officials.undertook their {or garian frontier by st stress of.£ greater, but.éven now the Macedonian revolutionary committee is said to be preparing for « { general rising within the next few weeks, and, then\u2014anything may happen! À few weeks ago\u2019 Count\u2019 Lamadorff, repré- senting \u201cRussia, ; journeyed to \"Belgrade, .gets and \"Vienna, and as a consequence it is said that Russia and Austria-Hun- gary found: themselves in accord as to the policy.they.\u2018should pursue to prevent complications: This \u2018policy aimed at pre viding Tor effective control of the {dpr Ww \u201cgendarmerie.with officers drawn \u201cfrori* neutral: European states, and for, \u2018the appointment of à high\" administra- À tive officiaï unhampered by the paraly*- Lise influence of the Yildiz\u2014as the wiry \"This adestion\u201d of \u2018the \u2018form which any \u2018projet shiptild® téke: for \u201cthe reforming, of | Yeh] rt aly to interest : som dition: ok the.Chrièr if évitabl \u2018The.Sultan himself \u201copmtly fériinlated ¢ a séries of the: borate reforms\u2019 for use \u2018ini, | Macoäonis.but this is only.another attempt to.\u201cofficials, constitutes a ber, as hid in- | superable as anything can \u2018be to the ef- , trative\u2019 \u2018methods.Radical reforms are \u2018therefore necessary at the \u201cheart of the \u201cTurkish Empire before \u201cmuch is to be hpped, for the outlying members, At +.present, \u2018the.Magedonian peasant not anly \u2018Ans to bear a-crushing burden of legal, \u2018taxation, \u2018butihe.is.also exposied to\u2019 con-.CC - \u201c 2 gress, there \u2018are\u2019 ' 10,853,306 nfen \u201cin - thé 7 fit\"to ear arms.These, Hi \u2018 ere : FIST about the same to population ab it is-iñ Europe; but \u2018while: the nations of Europe |\u2019 have: Jess\u201d population than, the United T States they\u2019 maintain\u2019 \u2018atadiri strongly.emphasizes the economical difs< \u2018North American republic, and clearly reveals their inability to contend \u2018success fully: with\" it for industrial supreiisey.\u2018in France and Germany: thete # a.\u201cpop: every industrial worker carries a.soldier] on his back; in the United: States this}: burden is reduced to a fraction so\u2018small .that it is not felt.It is obvious that fail \u201cshort in.productiveness in\u2019 com \u201cenjoy a smaller share of the proceeds.of; their: labor.As.time: advances this difference must become.more strongly.accentuated, ws\" has been shown in \u2018Pedent- \u2018years.: The\u2019 only plan thie nations, which will \u2018not or cannot reduce their military.arinätents, @ppear able, \u2018to de vise to meet the situation de.to.increase.their tariffs.\u2018against American.produets.This is what Germsny and Austria; Hungary hgve beeïü doing.It seems very much like relieving the poor \u2018Wage-earmer by putting.a \u2018second man on \u2018his ac dre The relation of food prices\u2019 to sujcess in 15 \u201c| manufacturing is a ruling factor.in.\u201cthe | economy of.production which.the Brite ish thoroughly understand.À like-know- ledge will be forced upon the nations of.4 Continental Europe before \u201clong, unless .their people are content to sink into a\u2019 condition anälagous to \u2018that of the masses \u2018subsistence.; EE QUESTION AGAIN: \u201c Once more the.clouds \u2018are piled \u2018up high and sullenly dark \u2018on the Balkan horizon.The \u2018Times\u2019 of yesterday ds- merts that \u201c every European\u2018 chancéllerié\u2019 \u2018is aware that there is most imminent \u2018 danger -of -a revolt in Macedonia on a \u2018 totally different scale.from the.usual \u2018 spring disturbances.and an opening up \u2018 of questions that may lead to a sirug- \u2018gle, the limits and issues of which a \u2018 wise man will mot pretend to forecast.\u2019 .On the one side the pessantry have\u2019 been harried by the.insurgents and on the \u2018other.by the Turkish gendarmerie, until the whole country is more than usually\u2019 a seething mass of disorder and ready for revolt.During the winter there bas been à comparatively quiet time.The revplitionary bends \u2018have been\u2019 driven ance of the Dominion and its extensive According.to: the report.A Adjutente 1 \u2018General Corbin; just \u201claid before.Con- F- à \" Ftie militia vidi fr service | © \u201cmaïnbers 118,250 .meñ.\u2026 The proportion lof men, fit for \u201carmy - \u2018active service \u201cis lar saying, mot far.from the \u2018truth, that | \u201cEuropean.peoples this: handicapped ; must {stan extortion\u2019 on the pert of dishonest fads. an appli Li LAC TEA A vera gere ion of carefully selected growths, - 50 CENTS PER POUND.0.ie\u201d Tes; Æ-cents par hall pound packags, the cholonst prodacts of India\" sd \u201core they are; 4 Fr > sesess ses wes een ere essesse des eos sess ve oo * cv.ou gee ceca vas sets set 0.a.a.ancantocs iar 10 sad on À Sampive cation.FRASER, VIGER & CO.An Excess of Uric Acid t Rheumatism, DERRY,\u201d the Natural Lithia Water, is the best known solvent for Urls Acid poison\u201d Gout and kindred troubles.- \u2018\u201cLONDON- PINT.Carbonated., Carbonated.Case.Dosen.ve ss.en -ee vu 0100 ws se oo $8.75 $2.35 ve ve.ced ve LT 1.58 .ee ns .9.00 1% \u2026.\u2026 5.50 5.50 a FRASER, FIGER & CO.Tan ot.James Street, MONTREAL, P.Q.ub Soe \u201cLabor Employed bY thé mame.TOILET LAUNDRY, aroithe HIGHEST GRADE MONEY CAN PROOURE med Trial will convince you.= THE TOILET LAUNDRY\" co.LIMITED; | _ : PHONES UP 2601-2602.Bell Tel.Matn 150%, VU DE: DANGERFIELD, (xærARTISHED 1887) AuADArIBET FAITS Fasniensibi Dogs an Aro Mana bn, ENT si n men's aby Boots and Shoes.Fine Hand-made Custom Work a specially 6 871 NOTRE DAME.TIE HISLES Or Nerves ot your: \u2018Eyes.\u2018are wrong, I will put _them right.Prof, Grant, \u201c02e ist Homer Pupil of Dr, Bucklin,M.D.SIGHT TESTED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE.: Hours, 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.Appointments, Telephone 1332 Up.Henry Grant & Son, 2172 Gt.Catherine St, \"Opposite Bible Hous.Cook\u2019 Ss Friend BAKING POWDER -Mecause it always gives 0 satisfaction.SOLD EVERYWHERE.MARRIAGE LICENSES.MONEY TO LEND.NOTARIES & COMMISSIONERS, : \u2018equipment were made and 19,765 repaired.The report of the farm shows the profit on that department of the work fé have been $2,514.89.\u2018We have to record with regret the death of Mrs, Andrew Macphail, and Mr.Robert Forsyth.Mrs.Macphail was one of the earliest life governors, and the sympathy of the governors is extended to Dr.Macphail, the pa- t- thologiat, in his sad bereavement.Mt.Forsyth was one of the original life members of this institution, and took a deep interest in its welfare.The sympathy of the governors is.also rd extended to his daughter in the loss of | so kind and generous & father.\u2019 The adoption.of the report - was moved by.the Rev.Dr.Barclay, and seconded by the Rev.F.M.Dewey, both of whom spoke in appreciative terms of the work: of the institution.The following governors were efect- ed unsnimously:\u2014Life governor, Mr.| E.H.Copeland; 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Mr.W.H.Trenholme, Mr.T.\u2018Spindle, Mr.Duncan Gordon, Mrs.J.B.Malboeuf, Mr.E J.\u2018Cox and Mr.a 14 ES : 1 - P.H:; Dufreame,-V; Panre, G.De |- NEW YORK STOCKA Abattoir to-day, amd about 200 other cattig ! sai two-thirds of the crop | OUR CEMETERY.len .Sgoctally reperted fo- the Witness\u2019 ay G.I.Mou, 80d à number of sheep and lambs « = A WONDERFUL COUNTRY Fes cit ie et country.It was about Orton: Le LA, Fleury, L.O.82.Adcreenent wave, Loos Mansger toc, 8.Bache So.Tu yeaa 2004 vas an ide 7.Buk egcribes Ten y jis #t to De Encroached Ups.the, J.A.Savignas, C.Thouin, A.On, New York, or direct wir = rates, There were no\u2019 prime beeves m Mr, G.H.V.Bujyes Pegcribes Tage, eT.betace the Sloss s atta or Build.Williams, 7.À.Grignds GB, Cabell &= + Opanlng and Closing Prices, 3 pm.the marient to Giy.and the best cai Son \u201c allw | hun dreds ers: ve : Lo.4.ever 4%c = Conditions aad Prospects in asvigation there should have been by Street Rat 7, | ; 5er age church was very im |\u201d 4c.and the comme .North-West Territories Er the hal there was à considere pat bor -\u2014 Te 1-4 eslebrant, by the Rev.L.Boisson- sold at from 3%c to stock at from 2c to Sige Ib.Tw dors t, deacon, and the Ber.( 0 Lev ue CIAL STATUS AND LARG- at least sixty-five percent of the erop |THE ANNUAL MEETING THIS AR.ed acoë, 2nd Eh .brad EQUIPMENT OF THE C.P.R should be moved before the close of na- \u201c \u201cTERNOON: re eacoi .sin mé, veaf * at =E Fu: very À vi pe calves the re bought or Richt Ta e organ, ee A under vigation.When the farmer had it about t th and FS Bea ; ARE AMONG THE CLAIMS him it hampered him with \u201chis, work in {rection of Dr.Charles Labelle, wane other cal Calves oth a7 Sheep sold at from 3%e to Sc and lambe : \u201cof the t Ro; Cascilind\u2019 with beaut TO BE PRESSED.\" the spring.What he wanted is io The proposition, of; th , Mont orl a funeral t from 4%c to 4 Tat hogs Ma a Ve eis por ios voire [= nee a more efficient equi t on the C.Cemetery trusiesd io sell lots has iris .H.V, Bulyes, Commissioner.of £: B- ads Toil SE Pre but aroused a good deal of of eppontion and | Cie Loca STOCKS, 85: pkg ed off the cars.The demand for milch cows the annual meeting of was not very brisk, and prices ramped from Lemstery Com] y shareholders in the ~~ - \u2014 Mechanics\u2019 325 to $60 ea this afternoom.at: 3: ; Witaus ogo.« arra for having Ps wheat Fo : 5, 1903.He trrngenenis fot\u201d hut he wanted to pg pd A.pat many things Which Be brought to.Duluth, hut nh wid de by a stu- pa de De come SA 45 éme SAE x wm, i probably got, for he hae persuasive pendous effort.There could be, for in- hance.rt submitted by Af nat 25 at 137.' He wants provincial status for stance, a double track to Fort Will iam, Ma ustees repo ident, was th Ju N.Oo.\u201435 at 107%.thing; for another he desires that which would be an immense advantage.A- ach erson, presiqents seceipis for ey \"Toronto Ry.\u20143 &t ils.\" Canadian Pacific Bailway hich has The Territories would need forty thou- second, i ba o been MOET ES.The die | M - very- well, indeed, should do better, sand laborers next year, and this was a J v 7 TEE ex itself in such\u2019 od as to be serious problem, for as work only offered fumsemen CR ATEN Sor 0 gl \u2018to \u2018remove sufficient of the wheat for about two months, there was no in: crud 2 0 for réa + conserve.itself.Then, he wants, or, rather, ducemient, even high wages not being 1 v.| ape ry nses, $5,002 for office and vaults, 8} A «= H e country wants, of will \u201cwant, forty ficient provocation, However, this mah 530.02 for superintendent's ew | house Mols ank-\u20141 at 27 ; -_ Delevares usañd laborers.Jt is growing tre- indicate the wonderful dev clopment 9 50 f crematorium and Nova Bootie- 5 at a, = \u201c ot, wie Mr.Bulyea lias figures at the country\u2014s development wi vas for Pani ineau Road ceme es, {at 108: : \u2018Band in his room at at she Windsor Hotel increasing leaps.and.botmds.] Pp the year BoE vas theides| but figures bave a repeBimt effect in & \u2014_\u2014 cr ee ao: see a hasty age, and he withsiaply say to you | 'LONGS nex.Se of Tia lots sot.S*Phcee that de Territories bave a 2 popalation of MONTREAL LON HORE: { Sumber.i expenses of f $028.20 due to Pee ir St r; Bovals Jhighers | \u2018over two hundred snd Gf hound; \"} the decrease in expenses of making mew | Notre CT ae Gaara that.the Americans ar dre ouve vs alive They Submitted Today a {land for, for burial and a Pyro Ce AFTERNOON JON BOARD.: css tion is constantly being extended; and Schedule of Wages to the +} Tie bu bulding of the superintendent's 3 - va and donsetva 2° 10 Pat the cgmicy is wondérfally pros Shipping Agents | us Hoa to permanent Tain $ - Bulyea is: to interview the Fed- reid out nf pevenue ç Ë erâl Government in regard to the grant- ALL CLASSES OF LABORERS DE.After showing th tha there have ban ing of provincial status.Territories MANDING AN INCREASE IN | four more indinerations since the first | have» sioog cas.They bad all heir 7\" WAGES.April 1, 1002 he s ré at thal Jo Tt wk which are nd out in\u2019 CE * iy noma! road into a bli.are \u2018on \u201c other vinces as \u2018national - \u201cndertalé- The International Longabotemen, | the same lines db Was elebter | Sie ngs.\"The floods last year carried away | Marine and Transport Wo As: street, now known ss Dutton square?1s some one hundred and Jy \u201cbridges, socistion, Local 373, presented their fin abeyance, pending the oie pepessary ie un which will give a sbtion of how rt schedule of wages for the season of.mission from the Imp it ié for the Local Government to sus- 1903 .this morning to the local steam: \u2018Government to the Sroeisd ae taiñ publié charges, when the whole re ship agents.The committee that sign.§ Ment, \u2018as the city plan includes thé mili- venue.is something Like like.$100, 0 with ed Pine schedule comprises Messrs.J, fers grounds adjoining, over wirioh tbe rn hia.7 pet from! by law Edmond, president; F.Parsons, æecrer-}\" After ter alluding fo the death of the grumeat.i ro decal gen 1¢ tary, and George Martel, treasurer.-{ Mon.À.W.Ogilvie and the section of at depen: ed half a Ee rs The schedule of wages, which is con- Mr.John Beattie, fn his plage: for the.te too, owing to the manner siderably higher than formerly, is as {Presbyterian Church, the report.com in which ne ou ora scattered over follows: \u2014Lumber wor! iat ard dag: finnes: a M \u2026 05 \u201c t ublic works in every 30 cents hour; storage, 4 A pp The.irae an IWRC Lara eee perdre papatses Te hundred thousand cents per Perou ovel.-| the improvement and devtiopment 0°] < Oo Jone.iin [8 fosibe ia : dollars of revenue comes ftom licenses, lers, day work, y: cents per ey 1 lon.; Lasinor boiler inspection, stomps and the like.night work, 45 cents per hour: hatch.Of the total amount something like for- men and drivers, 40 eents per hour - es Tor vi _ ty thousand dollars comes from Liquor fy round; all other employees, day -| residences to be found in fhe cit ; pe i : foenses.They have Me.Bay licenees work, 3D cents per hour; night wor [Ro Sa the intoming trustees \u20ac pees mas puseell, but he thinks [30 edie per hour; corps, day.7 Sonsidgrition of this matter, and.* it would be very hard to enforce a pro- Work, 25 cents per ur; night work fo bite toa thoroughly Somblont aies vos SC \u2019 bibitory law over such a territory.2.ents per hour; grain, day work; | I ndscape.meer, With à view to secur.JORleL 2 7 He thinks the government, grani ; ing p.ns ree on.the hole à 1 Cartier.énee Æ # sage su : i ® 3 4 \u201c\u20ac © Haut dE \u201d Qu Montresi Lee\u201d, - | = sr Buts.; sorts 4 0 RBiok No.1.HAY \u2014 N 1 n° to: Ne à 000 Aragrior: ; CR SRE EF PL [055 Rood dy ; BEANE Tn cars on track, $1.80.1.ath : PROVIRION short out \"hunk wea Te i pork, 326 to $25; uhoit eut back, $3.50 C'Borltsakis 5eme io ; pe: Jet ard le o's 2 ore 4; cata | 8 Cees ei Se vi a 4 Le Bose mi LL .\u201c3006s 19¢ to Me, Sandia ores, bye.stock, 15c = Motes! 150; rte 100 to 1c.re + Magertid Ta, x per sectlo în 10 Ib.og oy bactiend; Ue | : 3 bi Da Tat te; dark, 2c' léwer.Gotormee-Senvrar a irsts, $A60;:2eqepés,.$3.95; asa \"Rink Foci\u201d La rime be WB Krk.4 Behn = ALLCASADA BEATEN\" .oy ue cn, 5 TR | eam was Hohe ata va fine : condition.amas hundred persons w ovaires Cambridge made a strong hajt the start, points the Canadian's being .Bont von mine ing Mas much improv- net dodged from idst grest cheer- come in for great praise.The pro- \u2018After the game had besa iz » : gramme for fiondsy\u2019s concert is ep- 10000 Cambrids scored * arible; Brit: oe tirely, different from the lack one.ton passed to Farrell, who sleverly dodg- | All Bronchitis serious lung troubles with a chine in the throat.2 en Tes t with Ayer\u2019s Ch mh Are Ser RE .THE anmaT wast ERO: ONPARTAEUTAL srons.: \"after mess and at bed time - will put them right.\" Plepsant to take Sold wy Deeggiats , Avwlee\u2019s Tutuiuion bousmee, 3 Rede Trt Ce ol à rire ie met enmacaz COMPANY BOSTON, MASS, U.S A FC 30 \u20ac: and f100 œ LEMIRE & GU = mit ot vo.Hird.199% ; re nes.ar; JAMES draueT : FEBRUARY IT iE FRIDAYS SPECIAL SALE OF WHITEWEAR.ay, CHENISES is Ema Te kev We voucas La : TA Ù : i asie Somtale Ton.: A cade mage.of Te amt ToT = Jorsont, rn of vary files Eetsda! ° EE \"SHIRTS - rte In remsasts, mal valse id yd Tx Li: 8 | 780%.4 = - Gas.faded a Troms 5% 4 Cc __ SPECIAL EEE SEL PS | 4 \u2014 SPECIAL \u2014+ Go ® of goed Brooms, 2 corde, dm i gies pus = \u2018our Store \u201cClones at 6 e'clock Every Thursday.= Ie Mnadians\u2019 tackling, was good, me] 5\u2019 4 ctorie Square ants Perte \u2018 cross To RENT, INPROVED FARM, BIGHTY TO LET, UPPER AND STORE \"TO LBT, : centrall HOUSE TO LET.HOUSE TO LET OR FOR SAIN.HOUSE FOR SALE, \"LEASE FORMS.LOT TO LPT.LOWER DWELLING TO LNT.LOWER PART OF HOUSE TO LP.MEALS AT ALL HOURS.NO SMOKING.OFFICE TO LWT.orvicas TO LEY.- PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSEROOM TO LET, 1 ROOMS TO LET.SHOP TO LBT.SHOP AND DWRLLING FO LWT.\u201c STABLE TO LET \u2019 STORE TO LBF.STORE AND DWELLING TO LET.TABLE BOARD.°\" UPPER DWELLING TO LET.UPPER PART OF HOUSE TO LIT.'UPPBE FLAT TO LOT.YARD TO LBP.om BOTGALL « «ex, Qor.Craig at Be Pots dé, Montrani.\u201c \u2018Lodge Rooms to Les.LODGE \u2018ROOMS TO LET Several Nights.tn the montif by the year; also der rose .Lodge ter Sjoining Appiy to Care- | A1 - erine street, opposite uglisn \u2018Cathedral.WANTED, TO PUROBASE À A SE na | \u2018hand incubator; pe 0 sega: 40 ce.dress\u2019 INCUBATOR, \u201c Partner Wanted.5 poet i = 000; 2% aio prefere vai da.eal } good office man req Fons PARTNER 40, \"Witness = To Let.- see, well cultivated, school and chureh 0! England), » convenien: STEWART, Bszisian Lancaster.To LEY, US; 16 St, Helen street, 70 , McGill ue (building), $ Lemoine 5156 St.Paul street.JESSE JOSEPH, 16 st Sacrament street.T LET, 8 BRIGHT FLATS, § AND § rooms, b.à aa os ¢., \u2018on Char wher and 1 .tenements, $8.00.Apply 5 bn \u2018Charlevoix street.TO LET, 23 BRLMO! s T, Lower .tepament,.7 rooms, Daisy - ace, good : Fangs Toquired.Apply « * Belmont LU TPE \u2018wa .ply at No.88 Laurier avanue part, of Greene ave.) WITH HEAT, Goon a her Peter E.Apply at AE Germs | light and street; een chants\u2019 Bank Bull ness\u201d Office.TO LET, IN ST.LAMBERT, A DOUBLE knosm as \u2018Poplar Prace,\u201d Cottage, situated near the river, It contains ni ne , apartments apd a summer kitchen, hb.a d.frat and vegetable poultry house and wire-enclosed ads a, yt i Sexier gt.madarate, street, final OFFICES, TE: = Smee Ee shat No, 168 MANSFIELD ST.Apply hal score Was: 6; Geom | eb -809 8t James Street.A presse iron nh ETRE UE, fi LET-58 ARCYLE AVE, > ansdians, EP ee y, It BE 4 op hd Kept, the bai nal | SELF-CONTAINED COTTAGE, - ia for we last pr utes.4 ail À vor Sent Fone\u2019 Will paist and er +.A re Fanaa.saxo FESTIVAL JOB HOSPITAL, Gh iar toe Fao Wri.HALTRY, 200 on dns 90 fentiva] is, ammouñoed: for the [æistence for x on i ee bons of Notre Dame orpital, the Sb FEE Eu = TO LET, sto, etc, to cake place a stock ail- woll-selectéd aad bought In the er 1 Tower Aven § Bodresm areas rent Natienal at 8 o'clock on the evenings of otk am books can be seen gn the pre #35 me ta ~ ss \u2018 18 an ee a re à ths À Ye.81 Avirex 8, Rent 992, no taxes, Tea at à .Tieketa cap be ¥ be eceived Up tn the Wh inst - \u201c20 se, JAMES on Las cas t ih be for cash or approved ty.1 Apply.ses v the- Notre_ Dame nd the Lo itactosy poet bre Oh toad is recoil: National Phagmaey, he be Lavzence Bits Par 0 NEWSPAPERS .street.\u201c For on © 8 EST LER | JOHN PATERSON, [con FEET §1; .boxes, four sesta.ss six seats.sl nw \u2026 RES poy a Aarlovolx street |: 00 sad |.PLATS, i rr oma 99 Boma, Hat ose I2{ Furnace.Rent bons, Avia rons, for ch ool Waates or For ven sale.Property 25 F \u2018of For Sais or WORDS oir Te Let, 1 emt der Other Articles additional oft For Sele.Six insertions 200 tbe price of four, Pernenals.25 80 Agents Wanted.024 .Nn > , Situations Vacant.WANTED, Ay references.Apply to MRS.J Union avenue.y; ht te petent man peed ty er; none bu a wv.WOOLLEY, 868 St.Denis street.or ® \u201cWitness ot \u201cCraig | WanTeD GENBRAL SERVANT WITH some knowledge of cooking;.good wages; references required.52 St.Matthew st.> AT ONCE, GIRLS- FOR \"*TOL- WANTED Tar boxin, .to\u201c leafn : mier ave.ty a] 0 8, d \" Beier: | WANTED, JUNIOR CLERK FOR A urs insurance\u2019 company.Appl Da Sane inE: Address M.L., 76 \" Employment Wanted.Je WANTED, DAY WORK < OF.ANY J XN by lane Lunde\u201d ps to iL, ve.uw Latour sires to | WAKTED, BY, GLISHWOMAN, Post» areas cashifer, or x 1 Er \u201chave had fis years\u2019 ente; am quick and correct en: Address X., 14, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office; _ Bargains.stone FOR SALE,A PRETTY LITTLE UPRIGHT, Piano, in.golden oak case, with brass dvory, yo ro octaves, mel tone; price o cash\u2019 and $3 per month.RYTON BOS.The Art stivet, } Piano asd Organ] House, 144 Pagl street.SALE CONTINUED Goods, ngs, Socks, - Gloves, Hahdkerchiefs, etc., 10 to\u2019 60 per- + cent off prices.Room one, %16 St.\" Jamen street.OR SALE, FIXTURES FOR BARBER'S Fanon, conti of stands with mirrors, ter Axtores complete.Apply 148 se Pate street Tot AM BRRAK- varieties and Jate test ataion À De except outre ai ea © prices px un rent stamps.Orders promptiy filed 150 Posi rest.KINDLING FOR THE LLIN, raies © $2.00; Cut Maple, $3.00; Tamarae Blocks, $3.099 Mil} Blocks, 8L15, cut any len delivered/ anywhere -in the city, © MACDIARMID, Richmend square.\u201cBell Telephone Up 2553.: TE Board and Rooms Wanted.WANTED, ONE OR TWO prep rooms, within few minutes\u2019 walk of Lake © of \u201ctite \u2018Woods MM Cémpady's \u201cWare .house, Bt.Den! png Apply to A, M.\"ROBERTSON, 1517.Bt.Denis street.WANTED, s Baca MAN, ROOM snd mures te - Nour ond valk LIER ! Address, stating L.0., Witness\u2019 Office.Flat Wanted , PRAT WANTED.MUST LLY .\u2018of Aitrees giving il partout, EM NS FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, HOUSE ON cbmet, Cisvemsont Barton ave tok, Westmount: ten some modern Bardwood Doors, RI Mid Fok - \u2018Iments; me BRL LL & GILDAY,- street.improv.> Appl 309 St James \u2018FOR SALN, AT WESTMOUNT, Tesemsnt Property, looks ST mans 2 Sood in oun, FOR SALE, OR TO LET, ten-roomed double ts, extens WEST comt Hoi BSTATES MAN MANAGED_LEASING AND Re Petts.ca tate sol 1 experience.JOH ar 471, 155 St.James street, \u2018FOR BALE, Wit, HOVER, 0 MILTON streat, - Shuter, 4.\u2018eleven rooms, besides bethroom, pantry, et.For particulars anoiv at house.£ EXPERIENCED TABLE- ' .maid, Sphoy ment by the day or.EL BOY WANTED TO LEARN A A Ap- | corner of Dept.also Loo t and\u2019 BURe f + bo 2e iv iFvou ARE NE EARNEST] ot Rei Werk a Core Tonrsal \u2018of Cold or Cough, Den\u2019t Let|yy \" Dealers Trifle with Your Reafth{ : ¢ \u201c by Giving You » Subtle lor \u201cDB.CHASE'S *2*\" .| ms - (SEED AND TURPENTINE aFroutd pou Accept a, gountertèit five- Would desl.with 2 gave salt whens you SE es course, you, not.\u2018the or or why \"would te haves to\u2019 rr \u2018reputation of the articles they are designed to take the place of?They.never cost ss much, or what object would the deales.bave in in ty\" 5 iil on, you to take \u20ac hem?\u2026 x.Ean hase\u2019s Syrup of Linseed and Ty so- firmly\u2019 established : Pot as treatment for throat and ling: troubles that\u2019 it seems almost .use-\u2019 less to try-to put on the market a rival preparation and'hénce-the imitstions\u2014 éd and similar packages, v fr ag 3 r \u2026- rom \u2018being a mere apte Dr.Chase\u2019s yop of.ps and intioe réaches and \u2018 thoroughly : cures beepécated chest colds and lung LS * roup, ,bronchitis, whooping: c congh \u201cam Slowly \u201cbut gurely peop people are bei avekened -to .the dishonest méthods druggists, and are\u2019 learning to insist a qe hat they ask for.difference between Dr.Chaseé\u2019s EE oy Linseed \"and \"Tu ting and remedies put up to well in pl ce of if, He Chase will insist on\u2019 getting: the.\u2019 genuine.hase\u2019s portrait.and signiture \u2018is on ery bottle.25 cents -a bottle, family he.three times.as much, 0 cents.At dexlers, - of -Edmanson, Batés & Co, _ s © JENNER: EN DORSED.¢ following interesting satiation wi repriitéd- in\u2019 the London \u201cTimes\u201d : of 1 ite isk of the, me \u2018date ; EXTERMINATION | oF THE.SMÂLLPOX.ca \"Longer, Jin.16, 1508.\" ran atte D Djscévers ot: DF.Jeane su e.Extermination of.thie.Small.Rox, Fri undergone the most rigorous in- véatigatios, nd received the\u2019 sanction of | Britai Pañtisn:ént, & Moattog will Be held at rod London.Tavern,- .Bishopagate street, -\u201con | Wednesday, the 19th ixstant, at 12 d'éléck, to\u2019 cotisider \u2018of the\u201d best meaîls of 'carryin, tod sks, ilo eheet;.in every.Gentleman dispos lngdshle Undertaking | is emtnestly.requested.s ~The Chais va be: taken - by- the Lord Mayor, precisely: at-1; wclace.B Alexander Crichton; M.Dore, \u2018Wii, Hawes, MD.G- C.- Berksiey,M.P.: J: We Anderson, MP, - William Wilbert: \u2018Vz.\u2018Babington, My.Prhocnion, we.À.\u2018 Miebard iCarr- ss: \u201cRobt: Ald, Rich\u2019d.ea 55.Goo.\u201cHibbert.Atd.Win.er, LBD Wm.Leighton, AIG.Jas.Hamilton, M.D.Joba Jullus: Angér- -James .Stms, \"M.D.t 2, .Alexander : Mareet, - 2:0.Bolder, Ce 7 CMD.ERE Wie Be FRE Dimsdale, lu Beatin.EX) ] .Samuel Ratt.M.D.don\u201d Miia ; Hènts- Cline- Cy Bam V ghan: John Abernethy.\u201d Nathaniel Fa Astley Cooper.Richard eu à, ward Ford./ Benjamin Travefs.Johin.Pearson / sph: Travers.- John Grifiiths.Timothy Brown.\u20ac.R: Afkin.J.H.Trittén._ Jobo Addivgtos, ¢ tm.Chamber! John Gurney.James \u2018Simpson Thomas.Wilson; a ph Fox.$.Robert Barnewall rles Jonason.Casten Rhode.- Jacob Wrench, Samwel pe, Job Nichels.Samuel Parker.Ebeneser J N Wem Beil.Ce ; Joseph Benweil, y+ Weymouth BL \"delta =| resort: 4, to iscuss\u201d the\u2019 I you | ~ Canadien her c i propcwed to e.\u2018attôné.othérs, \u2018are.ae: fotlo 1 uildi y The \u201cfirst\u201d meeting.of = the\u2019 newly elected: -cbuiicit: of \u2018te Board \u201cof Trade was \u2018held .yestérdny afternoon, the president, x Aftiur Hodgson, :-\u2018occupying the: chair; : After the éhair- man had delivered a brief address of \u2018welcome, standing\u2019 committees: for the ut how.ensning: year were \u2018elected as.follaws: Executiv e\u2014Measrs.Artiur J.Fois Sor, \u2018chairman; George E.\u201cDrummiol \u2018W.LL -Gear, snd James Davidson.- \"Municip Measrs.\".B: Fraser, e L.Lockerby and J.T.Wilson.Messrs.James, Davidson, Robert Ironside, George E.Drummond, Charles Meredith: and Hugh; Watson.chaimmans Pravineis! \u2018Messrs.W.W.Watson, Joba gn, wW.L Gear; AW.HR \u2018Ames, E:- -den axd- Charles Meredith.: Tnsolvenñc a Messrs.Jugh : Watson, George: B.Fraser, EF nee D.TL Logkerty, and John T.Wilson.Harbor and Navigétion Co IL.Genr,: Messrs, w Thom and W.W.- Watson.es ind,\u201c Chairman; \"James 1 Davidson, BR.M.Ballantyne, Carruthers and Jimwd Thom.was avthorized The exeeutive.the pew, building, both as regards the.renting of offices.The .of \u201cAgriculture; vin acknowledging \u2018of a resolution.adopted by the.Board |.of Trade, with\u2019 regard to the elbargo in\u201d Great.\u2019 \u201cBritain, said .he .caneutred s+ lin: mdat-of the Hatements \u2018contained | pointed.opt that § © r Hanbury pub- \"in the resolution, > mearly.two years ago: Mr liely.adknowledged that \u2018there'were, BO there Was.Jieithe ekse nor pleuro-pneumonia- in the Do- minigh, and hat consequentiy.° embargn Aras not maintainéd through fear.of \u2018the introduction, \u2018st.the p sent \u2018time, of tHe: disease: Tease od that Te: 04 isho-disense sho and that.They Owing the increasing interest | in the ns 0 fire protection.the British Yire.Protection Comite has has: been ifr- | vited to\u2019 aid in orga an mterna- tional fire eghibiticn in Londbm, Eng- and, to \u2018take.place \u2018from May to Octo- | ber of: this.year.The = hile.of.the.bau- hem arrangements.will be underta 5 by.the Lends London tition (Lita Whose extensive buildings and guden at Earls Court, will be Revoced te: this exhibition.Every \u2018possible effort will be La monde: to ensure that.this exhibition bell {be emisentiy praétical - \u201cand instructive, and: present \u2018an \u2018exhaustive pléture of everthing.relating to the subject: It make ments for \u2018and ambulance tournais itten \u2018exhibition.\u201cThe primary objects\u201d of.the.cosigress .To.die- \u2018cuss the - practice \u201cof\u201d b ing \u201coise \u2018tion and the.application \u201cof hui -teriale from a.fre-praventive.\u201cpoint ot \u201cview; 2; to\" discuss \u201cthe ent \u2018of egislative enact- frés \"and districts, -partibularly in respect to the.limitation .|:of ares.op eubica contents Loc buildings | =} gulations pin no ad erning the an control\u2018 het and places of publie means of Airy \u2018Committee \u2014 | §- \u2018Ald.\u201cH.B.Ames, Robert Tronside, : D.i Dominion - \u201cLegislation.Comimittee\u2014 : Legislation Committee\u2014 |.Bailway !Cominiêtee\u2014Messrs.George ! E.- James | to | transact all business connected\u2019 with ; me e | ters of construs ion and.\u2018equipment \u2018and ; Hon.Sydney: Fisher, Minister .a \u2018copy F .contagieus- disehses in, Canade;- thet | of t-aad Month dis- | \u201cthe | nn ar 1 cst ip plays and competitions and it | - [to hold : an international con- | gress of experts in eophentiofl with the | equi \u2018relation\u2019 to the | 7 and rio || \u201cou oda\u2019 protect Yourself against - \u2018chronie comstipation, *.bifioueness, typhoid fever, , and a indred.complaints.| by using Pérervessent or will keep the Abbeys 2 I _ \u201cReturn tokets at.reduced rates.Salt| ALLAN I LINE.\u201cILIVERPAOLIVIA MOVIÈLE.1 | RovaL.MAIL SERVICE.Tunisian and: Berarisn.are the rgsat aid as:est Heatmers on $he Canadian tian Toute.S tons, Twin wkd fez mex cua.io ar z nis) SECON crass root denim or ther THIED CLAS-+ Liverpogl, London\u2019 or wv.895 or 826; Paris, 01.Sharon ie ct Site ronge de NEW YORK GLASGOW sÉRVICE.; From Glasgow Frein Noyr York, .\"various organs of the \u201chod y working smooth: © se and the best tong.and laxative known.El PE UE SURE CURE.2 Li Tai ut xX : obsitman;: BR.x.: Ballantyne, James: Carruthers,\u2019 James ; - Seldby al | HAVE YOU You A coup Jan 31.CARTHAGINIAN.Sat., Peli 31, noon - \u20ac __ First Onbin $45.Second Cabin 85 7 |\u201d apply to HL.d'A \u2018ALLAN, Montréal UNTO od I BY, - = \"NOTABIES, Ete., - GRO A MONTGOMBET,.:: WALDO W.BUINNAR À i Wrenn fiti Jolin Movin aditax à SIAN:.5.707.\u201cFen?pm - - LIAN Feb.ts | Feb.16 11pm: CORINTHIAN.\u2018Feb.21 Feb.23 11 pm.PRETORIAM.Feb.B © MarR lpm.AN PARA Mar: 1 : Ma Bo Lom «200; 3689, Mar, m.- PÉRISIAN.1 He Mir lim .TEMPLE BUILDING, pr James sorest.Fo \u201cse Prancais Xavier, si, Nentreal,F.Q- DOMINION LINE & __ STEAMSHIPS.: BOSTON AND HALIFAX TG LIVERPOOL - via Queenstown.: CANADA.TRI From Faller CANADA.Lan qu Aprilz -.-Apell8 \u201c BestON 2e LIVERPOOL.- PORTLAND TO \u2018LIVERPOOL.Colontan Californian.Feb.u Irishman , eeusa feb.7 | Norseman.\u2026.Feb.2 Avenmenth Peck and Rristol From Portland.Taroomen .vi Jan.84 1 Englishmen.\u2026u.Fetx 14 Reston Te MEDITERRANEAY.; a Vancoaree.Feb.1 Gémbromes a 14| Now England.F0, For Wl.particulars rogarding freight or passage, apply to The BOMINION LINE, 13 St.Sacrament 8t° PURNESS, WITHY & CO, UAITED \u2018The only direct anid r steamship line between \u201cCANADA and MANCHESTER.MALEPAX AND 8T.JOHN, N.B,, \u201cFURNESS LINE.FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited, Agents, TR, DENPSTER tase.ts tor: wrapping p arret for Cea à ities fen in rio.|.$3 \u201c= HÔTEL EMPIRE.oie \u2018ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF, | .RATES MODERATE, | Modern\u2019 Exclusive Extensive Libraty Aceessibie_ Grehestrai Concerts Bvery Evening, *; at Care Pass the Emplre: ment Contrat and an ave pe us e a to Eaplre the v \u201cren cronsing terri re Te vatod Rallway rr gr oe ol - which It is.\u2018one miautes walk, § 1 A ; \"ce BRÜADWAY and 634 STREEÉN.Y.( ary B K : oor madera hot 3 Groceries.Provimonk ao A FRESH ARRIVALS.Walter Paul's.+ GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT.mor and Grape\u2019 rete mar Cheep \u2018ent inthe city.Fuses, ER 1287, a tianvio cit, NJ.~ MARLBOROUGH HOUSE.810; IRON AND SLATE\u2019 CONSTRUCTION poh Oe, Be atic, ma valet Servios.and ep ae to onvoniences Golf.Booklet .JOSIAH \u2018WHITE & SONS \u201c] to steamer.T wards.: cerage \u201c0 donderry, Glas w, Belfast ad Quesns- Londoné 24.00 80d 8 325.50, accord \u201c| steamer.|NEW WINTER ROUTE Cormer Metcalfe and 86: Catherine Strects, B W.Thomson & Os.Leith | Faoweon oon & 2a, Dusdse, Sootiand.| £ =, ROBERT REFORD CO.Limites.À sate at all principal Ticket Offices.For further par- Zi fo at \u2018Act to extend its powers with -rec - 1 #rence.de: the BEAVER LINE.\u201cWINTER SAILINGS.\u201cDoes not Ghtry péssengers.First.Cabin\u2014Single,- 5.00, and upwards, Roynd trip, $85.50, and upwards, according d Cabin\u2014 8 , $35.00, and up- oa Round Trip, Ine of sad upwards, \u2018London, ing to FO: ENGLAND: VIA JAMAICA.ELDER, DENPSTER & ce, 18 Ste Sacrament street, Mentresl.|, © REF ORD\u2019 AGENCIES - DONALDSON LIN E \"Glasgow Weekly Service: | Wrem ST.JON, NR.C4 @isagow, Daaaidson Boo \u2018THOMSON LINE.x \u201cLondon Weekly Service._- From PORTLAND, Mess SURONA {cold storage.and coolatr) Feb.7 HURONA( cold ssorage and cool sir}.b.4.ES KILDON À (cold storage and cool sir) \u2026 88.IONA (cold storage & cool airl.Feb i s Agents\u2014 Oairni Young, & Noble, Newcastie-on- Son & Co, 7 Fenchuros avenue, Mont t5 Mi -Bsoramant 85, MONTREAL.Pom Rey Yo dre tr Hier Che Bt rites = WEST INDIES de té ton days in the tropics, Ticketafor ticulars apply.to A: E.OUTERBRIDGE & | CO, Agents for Quebec: BR.Ca, 39 Broadway, or real, ARTHUR AHERN, Becreters, Quebec.Énovrso F Qumpsc, aot ot Ma } \u2018given that spphéation will will be made at ext en: Sess.lon of ie Fee of Qu by the Montreai iaveptnient of capital and an RAILS Ko 2h Ai Br BRP Fea Tom Cg\u201d he : 21 tina By real\u2019 26th January, 1908.Montres\u201d, pus & COOE, \"Appitctats Se nig egg orl proposed to dospasch the | steamers of this Jno ; Las for the accomm .* or second class tickets to | aes he Bao BERMUDA | == J.G.BROOK & CO, 511 Commissioners St, Mont ing power UBLIC 16 NOTICE 1 18 'HEREBY | Engh Mai Train Leaves SUNDAYS at 12 noon.Passengers takin: this train make close conuection at Halifax with Allan Line Mail steamers for Liverpool.THE MARITIME EXPRESS which leaves Montreal daily except Saturday for Quebec, Moncton, St.John, Balifax and the Sydners, is one of the finest solid vestibule trains being ran on the continent, and is 80 spoken of by thy many who travel by it.it, Quebec Service.Trains leave Montreal at 7.40 a.m, 12.0¢ Doon and 11.45 p.m.\u2018Returning trains leave Levis at 12.10 p.m.and 4.20 p.m.improved Night Service.The Express leaving dally except Sunday at 11.45 p.m.with Sleeping car attached, arrives in Quebec at 7.06 a.m.Passengers can occupy the sleeper at 9.00 p.m., aud remain in car until 8 a.m.A1 Trains depart from Bonaventure Station, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 148 St.James St.7.St Jolin te London.J, W, BRYSON, M.À.PRICE, |-From London.C.P.A., .A.G.P.Aie rears R veo vee 4 : Jus.go EVANGELINE.ob, 4 Montreal.Montreal.'}' Through STALL by eo abore | oa ait nso » 1 i : \u2018For rates of Fre! and particulars, sorts to ~ Rattway Agent, or Leave Bonaventure Station \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED\u201d Daily at ?: he arr.Toronto 440 p.m., Hamilton Es p.m.lagara Salis.Ont, 7.m., Baffalo Dm; Totton 40 pm, t 9.59 pm, 0 een cate Service om abeve Train.MONTREAL and NEW YORK Shortest Line.Quickest Service, 7 Bay traids daily ex: Sunday seat way.LVE.MONTREAL Pa Bam, Lo, ARR.NEW YORK : sm a me pn \"Dally.{Daily except Sunder\u2019 on TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Leave Montreal Monde and passa 2103 nx cazo Soon ee eet as the Pacific Const.A nomi for* BBhs™ wiilch 164; Devbierved: CITY TICKET.OFFICES, 137 St.Jumei Street, Telephones Main 400 sd dl, or © Borlavesture Station.THROUGH SERVICE.TORONTO,HAMILTON,LONBON OHATHAM and the WEST.Leave Windsor 6.Station 4.99 am.week days 10 p.m.je cars Montreal and Detroit, meroveo TT AW Aservice Lv.y indonr tien, 8 845 ane, *2.40 am, 3 10 am 4.60 p.m., *.Ar.Ottawa, 1L45 am, 12.40 pre, $1L8pn 7.00 p.m, *1.40am.\u2014- Lv.Place Viger, 80am, 54pm 8 included.Othe \u201cDaily, lays ino #Sandays only.SPRINGFIELD, Mass.Ione re .From Windsor 8.7,45 po dsl, ox, Sunday.CITY TICKRT and TELEGRAPH OFFICE 199 $T.JAMES ST.(next Post Office) Rutant Railroad WINDSORSt.STATION TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS; COLD STOEAGE 2,50 À, M.\u2014 8 Day Express, except unday, ving Ce fitted in spacial steamers of both lines., lingtos 150 am, Troy ' THROUGH BILLS OF LADING 52% Albany is ; ; 1 to from any 5 m.ow OT] , Granted by any of ve adore lines or ; wl ir pe CAN WESTERN TES 7 1 d Express, » x ANADA En ren en Bron.| T riving Now Fork 7,90 2.0.{ chica oneld ¥'0a, (Limited) bt Joba, .Boston 1% em] Wor Ste DE Wood Western Agent, Toronto, or cester- 6.28 a.Pullman\u2019 Scoping.and Parior Mars es through trains.Secure Pullinan accommodation and tickets \u2018at 141 St.James street, or Windsor Street Station.M.GILMAN, ity Pass.a Tkt.Agt- Notices.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby Fri pi ge he à ication will be made to the 1 rr ta insarporate à hospi Hed on at or near \u2018the Cisy of Montreal, for the cars government and for other purposes.MONTREAL, 6th January, 1908, K.FALCU.& PULRE, PAROI + 0S.UBLIC NOTICE ia hereby Inert hil A L,ovince of Quebec, next for an Act tp e-ect the Village into Town.and to grant it also certain amendments to its incorporation act, to extend.its limits, December 10th, J ALPHONSE bECAZY, 4 I.& 4 db Eid 0 a 2 à m'a 0 Am te tam oak oes Be MN ps r- y pa CE Us so LRUTU 137664 u 0.qe ARREST OR x Tuwssoar, FEBRUARY 5, 1908, - vrente, th expectas aye.was riveted -_ Aévertisert ee i sma to pie - To Sleep Well ach was get your stomach and Tver acting ye ight, The easiest, quickest and safest\u2019 way.fo do it is to use Beccham's Pills Sold Beerywhere, In boxes, 25 cents, WACOUSTA ; ; aching th t ve e continu ed about five yi when suddenly ter were made to ail 4 a that came, not as prev! from the banks of the river, but the very-centre of their own topmast and - \u2018of the.from the schooner.So sudden and unexpested, danger, that before tchering blades of cammeneed conti mingled with yellings, et ere answered from every point; and rapidly gliding à down the peniant ropes, were to, u the Ais ond duaky forms o egg swe! e num ber of assailants, \u201cwho had gained the deck in the same \"noiseless manner, ubstil resistance became almost hopeless.\u2018Hal LI ear the footateps of or Inds at last,\u2019 exclaimed Mullins exulti bis oo den ee bla\u201d peur \u2018weapon.a se WY Quick, men, quick, up with cating, vo o rear.T£ we are to die, let's die Or, the Prophecy.i STORY OF INDIAN WARFARE.CHAPTER XXIII \u2014(Continned.) A pause ensued, but it was short, Before: any one could find words to re- a er of th oat | 8 War-cry e savages Notwit loudly from every quarter upon the ears of the devoted crew.\u2018In the desperation of the moment, several of the men were for a moment el -their cutlasses \u2018between their ° teeth, and seizing the concealed matches, rushed to their respective stations at the guns.It was in vain the boatswain called out to them, in a voice of stern authority, .to desist, intimating = that their onl protection, lay in the reservation of the fire of their batteries.Goaded and excited beyond the power of resistance to an impulse that set all subordination \u2018at defiance, they applied the matches, and almost at the same instant the terrific discharge of both broadsides ce, rocking the the el 1e to the es space in der ey like he deadly explosion of some d il oaredly bad the guns beet fred, when e wl the ce seamen became Reipible of thar im- small force of the axemen, defended themselves with a and determination worthy of .à result; but when: or the lurid cn oe She tore che de iors, but & fresh LA of Tnaians, at whose pouch belts dangled the reeking scalpé- of their mur friends they st once relinquis opeless, and gave ingly to be bound by their captors.renewal of I those horrors.fro distrécted minds bad been od hem she Tolley Tey ing tai t en infinitely mo more terrible than death en it e were yet pre early part of the tumult they fierce \u201ctriumphantly fine to to force a passage through the:| had noticed altos without comprehend.-and indolently on her Silos, while oth- ense forest, when a wecond yell of the ing its cause, and but for the terrife cry |ers were in seouring the arms Indians announced the fiercest joy and | of the Indians that had preceded them, of (heir ciptiaes.with Jeatheen thongs triumph, unmixed by disaster, a re- T° ould have a hon the deafening {behind their , The silence that ult; and then = quick apine of inany forms could be heard, as they di- the crashing underwood, and rushed forward to close with their prey.It was evident, from the differences of sound, their \u2018first cry had been pealed forth while lying rostrate ~ \"on the ground, and secure from the bullets, whose \u2018harmless discharge that cry was intended t to provoke; ; fof now the voices seemed: to the earth, until th they reached the level of Er height, and 5 already a ing in the egrs 0 3 motinod te ~filk-with- 4} blowing up of the ves the concussion.there was a Jo.ment when Miss de D dimar felt a misconception, for, wi with\" the collection of past on her bleeding heart, she could not but acknowledge that to be en fed in \u2018one general and disastrous ion was.mercy compared with the a iterna- tive of fallin nto he hands to whom her spirit had been fatally, , Sausht d to sexy or ct the sper ra she had ot Pia power to think or to-form a conjéctureon the subject; merely sensible of a repetition ing ers,\u201d t- she was in a voice of m Jed = anger and of the horrible scenes from which.aston: + \u201cThe - e quite as [so recently been matched, and \u2018with a as\u2019 ourselves, pans rent to be pale cheek, 51 fixed eye, and an almost frightened that way.-Quick; eve cut: las and pistol to his gangway, let's do our best.Pasa the word ane for Shere À om hers oat {farce | v rom their t of alarm, the men at.length beca sible of the presence of a directing por er, which, humble as it was, their habits of \u2019 discipline had taught them to ed on'the one side.by Captain de Haldimar and, on he cther ir Everard Valleto whom, ho however, enter Bog most remote cha; Doo of success, ; as com- without, motion ; in ous spectacle of her fio aie} ent & forced activity to the despair de Haldimar, in whom a duced that strong \u201cof that sometimes gives to character of true courage.ing clamor of ing cdiifliet on deck, this excitement grew at every moment stronger, until it finally became ir- represeible, so that at \u2018length, when through the/cabin windows ¥ streamed a flood of yellow that of the t fe flick beams around cabin, phe 14 flung herself impetuously from the and, Seepite the efforts of the tre ber Sie female who Lu pulseless h the.inner pr of e be a er ques si iinçes gazed over the dered Gancied they uld perceive, even through the deep goon that everywhere prevailed, the orms of men, resting in.cautious and eager attitudes, on the very verge of the banks, \u2018aad at a distasice of little nore.than pistol shot.Every heart beat If you want £5 wash nico things such as lingerie e, lacs handker- Pp chiefs, curtains, fine underwear; use Sunlight and follow the directions carefully.Sunlight Soap is a pure soap that contains no \u201cfree\u201d alkali to injure delicate fabrics.It will restore articles to their original freshness without changing the color.Sunlight Soap will not injure anything that water will not damage.ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR Sundight Soap washes the clothes white and won't bust the hands.LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO.4a me, he would perha g hui\u201d oath, arrested i ae ole the cousins experi x) es fe and violent \u2018had been wi of deep disappointment and regret.ei th 2 nances ouais =} events so strongly dimar what evety two-Sunce Botte at Bovril holds.Bovril fs.the anly \u2018essericeol meat in which you get all the beet.Estrach Bitrack testaln the ices, ay.À | Bovrif contains ai the the subcle forming Fiber, \\ too; ee : lines of ing torches were waved by dusky \u2018wareiors above their heads, reflecting the grim countenances, not only of those who | bore: but of dense groups in err wh were alone sled by the foliage of the forest in whic branches that wove themselves across the .centra, of the river, and the topmast and Ye h produced \u201cby th gg TA t e of the tree 8 in gum, streamed down, niest of those far nt lakes.| The |\u2018 dock -iteelf was covered 3 Frith the bodies: \u2018of slain men\u2014wailors and together, and amid these were gos, mixed be seen rt of some extraordinary\u201d and exciting usion.Her glance over these prominent features \u2018in the tragedy had\u201c been cursory, yet accurate.It now o one that had more immediate and toa f¥ing interest- for herself.At Ter Pa ee Kor.stood two individuals, whose attitudes denoted the of men resolved.to sell with their lives alone a passage 1d ; atall, had fieree looking savage, whose coun betrayed every mark of triumphas! and ded pasion, hile he apparently hest- bis uplifted arm she no ee thee he it \u2018wielded.dividuals were ih de bdr and od error oi the Moment she qére plering sre.that waa snewerel by 2 | between her loter and his ith herself wildly and liea at feet of the latter.eating a h, the monster \u2018her from him wt a sa foot, bee quo af thought à of ol Tove but, with within ken \u201crs that of his assailant, he bent ie his nd ball res o Bron Hime ie hy pa aud furiously grappling big throat, 2 a rom agé quished, warrior of the Fleur ds Lis, {To be continued) .BIBLE WORDS, - -.SDAY FEB.5.TARN TORE UPON YOU.\u2018 and, toiling ones to come: to vest, and then to take When two oxen are yoked together, the larger and the stronger of: the | two bears the greater part of the barden, and the worker who is linked pith Christ has the lab tent ; of he yoke.Ohriat'a str and Christ's sympathy \u2018is also hin and\u2019 Christ\u2019s company so good, tha y a burden becomes light.Christ came as the yoke of service, snd He bore it , deligh in His Father's will, though it involved the drinking of a bitter cup.He asks us to enter his mérvice as woken), itis ith, the: pro © presenee an wer (Matt.xxviii, 19, 20), which servants have always had.When yoked with Jesus we sre very meat Him.We have His strength in our weakness, and we learn to work in His way, However great ihe.work may be we axe always sure that He will enable us to accomplish it.All we need to be sure about is, hat the work is His and that He has called us to it.\u2018The yoke is not the.of salvation, but of the , by our surrender te His) vd .pus trouble about guidanes if.on] te Pont to be guided.The trouble | ; feyes and go nT Se SF 5 In Matt.Hi, Jesus invites butdened.A dor Las th TE yoke, which means on thepa To ram t service | with Him is easy, and what would be | the Father's servant and meekly bore He ET TTT \u201c= Piles HET = f EER :PYROGRAPHY COTFITS.EE \u201cBoxes for Of aed Walor Color Painting, x Cases of Mithematioal Trimet ; pas, Drang aearde, Whatman's ; MCARTEUR & CO.\u2018 pre EE amar ith each other about truth than they are to ask to oe dgfice \u2018of the us theatre- Pro Ty about it, \u2018There es hers\u2014thet we want to lead, not toy be guided.Thus we fall into the ditch; and pomibly lead: poms, one else tthera- also.right toad for the lack of light.many missit- becnuje they shut \u2018their shesd- \"We pity men physicaity ed the put out our own.spiritual party and refuse the healing totrch of the Divine Spirit.Let tt be understood that God has- Miadé sbundant.md vt matte.our e smallés re\u2014 v.Dr, Schanfler?= RE 2 fy A reserves wh - AOKNOWLEDGMENTS.Obs Manis of the\u2018 Day N Commit.tes gratefully imawtsags\u2019 Sunatiohs snl ons through January: and ous; Mins Fairley, Eb por lendara; Mrs: A.BE.Ellis, pisce of chisse Mrs.E.doko two stair brushes; rs.Bi.Gaverhil), \u2018pall of molasses, ty yorsh clothing and rubbers; Mrs.EB, H ier ÈS pL: girs Foi fos.Coo a,\" six SE thrse thers at.Emrianu A a star parue fe eu o*.Hime Alexander, Collections.géné su\u201d » for of Janu barbie ) ocre EE en £5 Bente, Mrs.u n, Mrs.J.Gilmore, $1; Mrs.A foire with wil - t ft is thé work of the Holy i to lead men fnto all truth, \u2018Men are more willing to - Ne pr.Chase's Ointment.- me: .\u2018TREMBLAY & RIENDEAU, | Yards ie \u2018No: one meed miss the |- - Gas Fxtures Worl ee Bo nd Repatiad.ee | WATT & RIDDELL, Carpenters & Baitdors, 94 MAYOR ST., near Sleury.\u2018classes of work Phone Uptown 118% A.1 RICE + 3261 ST.CATHERINE STREET, | \u2014\u2014Up 472 \u2014 Special and general work In | _ | ARADABLE;PARAGRAPHE, À PUNCH POINTS.Sarre EST NOR POINTE.en Jeu City.Last week two heavily Iaden milk waggons chllided, and all the ceatents were : Ware linproving!\u2019 .The news.that Ves exusls had definitely submitted was ré- cetved in a'yatel \u2018and dignified manner aud 31d not lead ty a repetition of the wild and * ENGLISH HAIR BROOMS, ENGLISH FLOOR MOPS, .- OSTRICH FEATHER DUSTERS.i - jocges BRUSH WORKS, $e VICTORIA SQUARE\u201478, Repaired.Tel 2700.i Lumber and ele bee 9 Merc chante Offices (444 8t.Lawrence EN ned (sex Notre Dame St, Richmond ; © thysteric scenes which took place when i PHOTOGRAPHY: I ven co \u2018with.ds ! ; 3 .New Myles sn Mousses me the Transvaal, was spnewseeh.| runnaCE FLUR mRUSHES, | | | Ameria it is.announped, _ponsesses \u2026.5 monkey that can play ping pong.We beve.- .{no wish to fontér.intérnational jéalousies, \u2018 but we Lave ween thousinds.of \u2018thetk.ia Eoglsod.\u201d oy There bas béet friction with Russts spout tbe Dardanellcs, \u2018and it has been proposed: that a fresh agreement shall be concluded between the nignatories- to- the existing treaty, by which no foreign power is ea .Corner un.any pretext whitever to be alldwed to send on Eg WET [mai roues de manie vin, \u2018| NOTHING SUCCEEBS LIKE.SUCCESS.isi.Just what the people want, NOW is the time deporate rh Call early an dev: omes a fine works of art at low prices.+ We MH.HOPE, 2285 ot.Catherine St._ The TINMIS.-NOBLE CO.,776 CRAIOST.of: Prisons vod ae.A stock of Blank Inks a Journ, Bin always ie Cae Lok lea mane À Wo, bay = of ive .Bf Si SE EE » in.\u2018ware to be sold very low BEDDING HOUSE, Estabd 1869 & J.TOWNSHEND, Sole Proprictor of the Busihces où the late SE ae d, has ve- Crsacont, © whore Bo he will i anulactors.Rots.r Spring Beds and Bedding of fo at at Shor otic.Lowest fro Al ok.Up # 2455, The LAKE OF THE WOODS -MILLING CO, Limited, \u2014 me at Kevuwatin and Portage tn\u201d Pyairte, Manitoba.came, 8,600 BARRELS DAILY.- Nastern Ofc ma A æ Telegraph Suan ; François Xavier on.\u2019 , 4 HENRY JONES, - FEACTICAL DECORATOR and hypo 48 Beaver Hall Hil.is the time to hw Toboggsua nu = Base\u201d Cid opr Cry new Eh JONER JAMES LAWSON, : ; 1 \u2018MACHINE and ENGINE- ones dowetiory Rolls and Tools Specialty.| Repairs of all kinds promptly sttended'so.- .\u201c14 COTE STREET.Bell Tel.Main 258, : DOWNHAM « HASTINGS, © Ofiee=Tul Up.2796, * BLECYRICIANS, 48 Beaver Mall Mill ELECTRIC HOUAR WIRING A SPECIALTY.work ef all kinds.All orders pro: R- CG.SALLOWAY, Carpenter, WorkShop 122816 St.Res'dence, 27 Balmaral | Office Fittin; and Giase Partition | JGBRING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION NEATLY DONE, Estimates Furnished.fad snd \u2018repéired, nly pnd\u201d < 3, SKINNER, \u2018 PLUMBER, GAS & STEAMFITTER Orders Promptly Attended to.A Lawrence St, - above Prince Arthur, se >.: \u2018ments with wireless Workot ail kinds neatly and An- HER elophons Teme Tie | attended to.ind Barvioes ToL, Eat 0.\u2018Doors, Windo Slinde y él dt enough to\u201cinsist on fi .\u201csritais bas tN Bui.- Meapwhile,« HOPI'S DISCOUNT SALE, aia tn no tn: u volos thet ® was deity percent fine stock LA PSS ESS Untramea, Pita 97 {00 bad:at.ber.| Mrigiand la mot:the only country that re: quirrs « Drunkards Act.- À -reusarirédie- j ses \u201cmonste bas been sees by some fibers \u2018men near Meibourne.: a i ne nr sod aisé ce It 4s not.| nown.who tolé che: War of We i véntion.There 1s.very lite.doubt mew.that \u2018a bill will .sbortiy-be \u201cintroduced: to- prevest: the influx ot uséestrable alies \u2018tate Eng: land, Such a messure his become AM: \u2018lutely necessary, as it.is dsclarved that our.own + rims classes: are new.Sokmg-K difficult to earn.a living.; : The Suitss has objected to the pecfore manos of \u2018Dick Whittington\u201d: by the mem= bers of ths British Embassy at Constänti- .|mopie on the ground of the pantomime be- .'}ibg tmmoral.He considers \u2018Dick\u2019s\u2019 rapid .|Tise to opulence is.not entisiactersiy ac : zjjcounted for.: \u201c| Levers ¥-z_ Wise TR Hééë) Désinfftant Soap Powdsr 16 letter {hai other powdérs fe ft 1e don LE Porn ° \u201c À SURE WÜKD OF PROPHECY.The ame of prophet ein hardly be de riled to Richerd Burbage, who recited the ot : following epilogue | at.the Glohe Theatre ty.1601, \u2018in reference* to: the - SUCCORSION at | James of Écotland to Questi Elizabeth: À Soot our King?The lmpting.site hat day\u2019 mudt reel à cruteh.nate £10 e 2° \u201cSout witi EC As.Primate at our Chnsol.sr : Wheb - such shail be, why then yount ses That day it will be found The -Baxon down -through Londen sromd Shall Burrow underground.Ant sure\u201d enoughs, while Archbishop Dark son- is called to\u2026 Canterbury, Lopden\u2019s \u2018tubs! systeës 3.being pushed - oblate dôn \"Hews LS meet 3 Gavin Contorts drag es a Sagem a ; at Chos.M.Ploschss.Co Tie mis EY À Whe she was 2 Child, sie calid of Castorle.Wien she became Miss, shy ciung $b Castaria, p ; _ \u2018 >» \u2018Don\u2019t \u2018worry about \u2018him, \u2018Gest.AU Ge \u2018world loves a lovar.\u2019 \u2018Yes; bat.pacs - wally: unworldly.\"Li 1.Lite.Children Ory for P.SCOTT,\" PAINTER & DECORATOR, LATEST STYLES OF DECORATIONS & SIGNS Genéral 1 g of Woodwark, \u2018Plaster.| orm, 249 ORAIC brie, cor, Amherst.\u20ac ROUSSEL [ERST T., MONTREAL.OGILVIE BROS, CASTORIA.Chlidren Cry for CASTORIA.Children Ory for CASTORIA, £.Ri & POPE PLUMBERS, 708 Dorchester st.{Te Fabio à Ê (Limited), + MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Blinds, ets.| | PAOKING OASKES, BOXES of all descriptions, Advertisements.| Sanitary & Heating Engineers,| IT WILL OURE DANDRUFF ris suounr.ser IN pe PEER JE , _TELEPHONES\u2014Uy » TJOHEN GRANT, move ile ou vob de Gi pres | CARPENTEE & BUILDER, Pet ERA Did à pa.Shop 606 84, Lawronce 82.ae si Sebbingot erect ut.Dominique se A.B, HANKS, TT Logon, Orfers promis Corner Meintaln had St.Axseine sirests, - IRIS A BE TERRES PAWN ver \u20ac sF.LUMBER, rough and planed.Sawdust and Kindiing, | | 68 Atwator Ave, MONTREAL a upéet In à few riinates: poopis-wese-sihi.MER on & Baten shest of water.- + : © marr om arte = ET emai, nie ! wow THE GARE WAS Won.A CROWD\" IN ATTENDANCE AT STANLEY CUP REMAINS Winnipeg Victorias ~ Defeated in -.the Final Match for the Trophy.\u2018THE ARENA LAST EVENING A RECORD ONE FULL REPORT OF THE CONTEST.2m my \u201cTones Wore Biteriaions At Wich Vicoras Langs a= Lee tr.TL \u2018 C 3 EA : To-pight.\u201c ; se, .\u2018 ; s ee ; DE L 2 « eg - \u2018This \u2018cup remains.Last night's play off + eided io\u2019 favor ofthe champions by the de- | cistve scare of.four goals to ome.- - Again that immense auditorium was | packed to overflowing with an audience of.wildly excited \u2018spectators, who possibly ex pected fo ses the cup siig\u201diiway.Then imagine, thelr enthusiast tifer the result.Montreal retaius the cap, after sugcegstully.dafénding it in onc -of- the fastest, clean- ost, and best bockey games ever played by | the champion .seven.-.In fact, it.is -doubt- ful if the annals of: hockey\u2019 toll \u2018of a more potable struggle.~~ Lo 1 ban Monday night the \u20ac pions were y a squarely because they did not play their usual game, but if ever \u2018a team deserved victory it was the Mont- | real seven last night.Seldom has.a team sbown more surprising improvement: in «form than the Montceals did.On Monday the forwards were lethargic and slow to fellow.up the pick.Last night every |: Man was in old-time form, and played winning hocksy all through.| .The crowd was mostly Montreal, but .Victorias had many sympathizers, 2hd when they scored .the cheering was loud: and long.However,when the locals found, the nets after the most brilliant of play, the audience rose almost as one man, and all its pwit up enthusiasm was given vent te in a magnificent outburst of applause, and after the locals scored the first goal, the enthusiasm was never allowed to dfe away.: 105 \u201c It was a aplendid game to watch, clean generally, but aggressive always, That it was.hockey no one-will deny.-.The fickle nddess of fortune smiled upon those \u2018lit- lo.men of iron,\u2019 and the Victorias bowed the Arena SLT limited only by the capacity of Hundreds clamored for admission, but were uhable to get roont.|.12114 .There were very 'féw off-sidés, nothing to be compared with prévious.matobes,and the\u2019 delays- weré not of.an annoying na- Torii contrast to that playad on Babir- vied cen to that played on Satur- éay, \u2018or even \u2018Monday evening.In \u2018fact, it was a better.exhibition of \u2018hockey.in ev-'|: ory.way.+ .\u201cThe Victoria dafence \u2018played.especially during the.{and thay at Bandied the Tutos of the Mo à ge ards in aebbotabh ve dt thé ex put up ,.and a pluckier ; could pat, be Im- ined.he hard body checks.Fe received, \u2018hat they never filpched; théy vd, threw .themselves, body aud soul, .into the weight and strength of thelr opponents, and Fe into the excitemeat of the j \u2018Tha champions\u2019 forwards were always after, the puck, and when it was hovering |* in dangerous proximity to their goal, they were -ihere to prevent a, score, and to get the rubber away.Cel The blue was up.against the strong- ent defence In\u2019 the businesi.When the champions got away their checks, which they usually did, they generally had the two Fietta to pass before the goal wis open.- The game, however, was more of & defence proposition for the Victorias than ft\u2019 .was for Montreal, and the strength of thelr goal defenders was tested last even- img to the limit, Sut they.mobly responded.Possibly \u2018Olsen.and the Fiett \u2018brothers rever had to work as hard as they did iast night, asl nevar dil thoy attend fo their duties botter during the present series at lenst.; Lo F Scanlan was without.doubt the .\"has be- ce, spplaud his.entire series was he ruled off.\u201c- -Fréri-the very blow of the whistle it-was geen that the game was going to -be closely , as both teams got down to play tn enrpest.Mr.Chauncey Kirby who off- ciated as referee, he was determined to suppress sil rough- neps, or infringement of the rules in any respect, as scarcely had the games began when \u2018Keane was relegated to the bench- Play was.well fn ice.ace out, and Marshall on & pas | Hooper, tried a shot.It passed between a bunch of legs,and before Olsen- was aware of what had happened, it was whispered in .aflent tones around the rink that Montreal had scored.Co \u2018Keane was responsible for the Bext game, and the last one for the Victoriss.He blocked a lift.and instead of.rushing in on: the nets, he-shot from the side, and in a twinkling it glanced past Nicholson.After that, Montreal settled down, and ft was hockey all the way.Time and again 83d the Montreal line work the puck right ip on the Victoria nets, and the champions were rewarded for their efforts by adding two more games to their seore before the ng soutided half-time; while ths ohalien~ ders failed to evade Nicholson, notwithstanding their frantic efforts.= .A Gozen times Keane and Scanlan work- the puck within inches of Nicholson, but e latter was in form and he isssed no passes.Gingras also served up some ol his own special brand, and.msde Bercs.VE the all around dents in -the - poat-pésts, but 1! was all in vain.-: JHE SECOND HALF.Victorias \u2018headéd the puck times the Montreal toron top of Olsen, and \u2018mined and agressive h not in the same class last evening with the- RL but, to work.Not.once during the GAY showed - immediately that | im a pretty combination play, and on gcored.got in Bek -the latter were over aggressive, but there was now something in their æeveral team play; utfll on and on they pressed, but they were unable to penetrate the Montreal defence.- _ .To individualixe would probably be an injustice to the players, every one of which played the game of their lives.Stil ît 3nay not be amiss to say .a little in this direction.Piehol n in goal was porfect.114 , at point, played the game finish, and when it Is realised that he played under adverse circum- Stan ces, his-work was ail the more cour- ageoi : : Boon, at cover point, was simply.a won- \u2018der.He has never been seen to better ad- van be put up's magnificent.game.Marshall S never used to better advantage.\u201c Phillips excelled himself.He Diared a d game, and some of his runs en- the nets, were features of the game.Smith played like a Trojan: He skated fast, passed quickly, and shot with judgement and precision.=, \u201cIn short, the gaine played by \u2018the entire -Montreal team last\u2019evening was brillant, -but \u2018above.ail, it was effective, and the Stanley cup remains.co ._- THE LOSING.TEAM._ \u201cWhile the Victorias played hard, deter- ockey, were Montreal seven.Their rushes wers strong, their combination good, and their check- ios hard.They fought, bard throughout.The forwards were aggressive and clever, while the defance \u2018was.big and.strong.Over-confidence may have had something to {do with their somewhat unexpected défent; \u2018Lane th is ) gertain, .they \u201cfailed to play sufficiently strong to regain the cup.The team seemed to early realize their inef- feptiveness, and quite often the forwards failed to quickly follow up the puck.They were more: or less siow in accepting.ces and tardy to avail themselves of op- Etre They bunched their nets con- yousiy, allowing Montreal to sain easy shooting access.However, it may have béen the locgls great form and \u2018speed over the challengers that jade the laifer appear : times not Any too-strong.- : J paticniag.outeita 7 one.: P.Scanlan, can gredit .be Eve.A L played aggressively, snd each man put forth his greatest efforts to win, but if.was of no avail.LE ER :.Long before the teams usppesred on the \u2018ice: the audience.was.cheering lustily, and a5: a consequence when the teams came on shout 8.30 o\u2018clock ready for the final fray hey received a.royal reception.The players.indulged in a little preliminary work, when Chauncey Kirby, wha officiated as referee, plow the whistle, and for a few moment he kept the players intérested in what heAhad .to.say about the rules, and it might mentioned .right here that the work \u2018of Mr.Kirby last evening was ideal.He was \u2018strict from .the very start, and he ob alter the men in great shape for what Hngements he did notice, and fôrtunate- iy they were few and of a trifling nature.The teams lined up as _follows:._- \u201cMontreal.\u201c_ Position.Victoria.Nicholson.floal.« - .Ulsen Bellingham.Point.\u2026.« .R.Flett Boon.Cover pt.+» .M.Flett Phillips \u2018Forwards « « .Gingeas \u2026.À games.-\u2026.1 game.LE 2 \u201c= ma SES Tan.THE GANE IN DETAIL F Play started.at 8.40 o'clock.The Mont- take the k up on Victoria.M.ingras receives and be rushes In on Nicholson, passes to Keane, who shoots wide; Bellingham goes Dbehlad nets and lifts puck \u2018up the ice, relieving thy\u2019 situation.Cadham quickly gets possession, dodges Marshall, passes to Scan- lan, whose shot is blocked by.Boon.Smith and Hooper play the pyck up the fce, and Smith passes back to n, to Hooper,who shoots, but Olsen.relieves, and Cadham gets puck and passes to Scanlan.For several minutes the Vics hold the puck in \u2018Montreal territory, but finally a long, low shot clears the situatioh.Hooper captures the disc, and he and Smith zend several shots in on Olsen before R.Flett sen?the puck up the ice by a long lift.Gin Eras made & pass, and Keane missel.Boon lifts: Cadham takes it out into the cover: Scanlan shoots, \u201cstopped: Gingras gots it, shoots, stopped; Boon #t M Fiett .stops.x .stops.Victoria\u2019play combination, take it \u2018Scanlan shoots.wife: Bellingham relieves, snd Phillips receives and rushes in cn the goal.R.Flett intercepts and he \u201cThe referee.warns Keane.puck into Victoria terri- Marshall and Emith all Boon stops a l'hot one and takes it right up the ice.Scan- n and Keane take it down again, and n endeavors \u2018to evade Nicholson.The peck is cleared.Marshall takes it down and passes to Hooper, who tries on goal: Olsen blocks, and R.Flett clears Victoria tarpitory.Boon rushes up the ice with the rubber and passes quickly to Phillips,who [shoots wide.-M.Flett rushes behind the - \u2018but Hooper checks ind receives the Olsen blocks and turns puck to side, Vics down the ice, and on a from Cadham sends in a stiff\u2019 shot at Nicholson.Belling- Bam sends puck up into Montreal line, when the puck time.Soored.Marshall 22d Hoop- 113 on & quick pass hands it to Mar- Pie izes Keane, and tries to > got \u201cit and dodged M.Flett, but lost to: \u2018lifted the rubber down the ice.Hooper was in\u2019 great shooting form, and was as alert as ever, and his skating, dodging and shooting on goal, wers the ice, and his shooting on - So players were strong, |.but his work was not as strong-as.Cad- Smith shoots.MR.Flett.| shall and Hooper make a dash for the ap- / > score.R.Flett blocks and rughes out with puck.Boon receives the lift and returns.Hooper gets possession, ham checks and passes rubber to Gingras,.who tries to pass Boom, but fails.Puck faced in Montreal territory.Vics get trol of situation, and rush down the ico for a moment or so; Nicholson and Bel- lingham play the game, but finaily the situation is relieved.Co + Montreal forwards by combination play, work puck \u2018within inches of Victoria nets; the latter playing a great defence.Gingras earried tue rubber down the ice, but Phillips takes it away, and passes to Hoopor, who dodges Cadham, and gives 1t to Mar- «hall, who In an instant shot on goal.Olsen failed to see it coming, and up goes.the umpire\u2018s hand.Montreal had scored.\" The cheer that greeted this performance was deafening, and the first game for the champions now set the audience going in earnest.Up to this time the play was elean, but the clrecking was bard and fast.Second Game\u2014In an instant the puck wae ; ; got the better.of Keane, and the puck was rushed into Vi torin territory: ~The latter \u2018rush down with it, and\u2019 Scanian misses the nets by an\" inch.The Vics were now working at a terrific pace to equalize matters, and for a few minutes Nicholson was kept busy.Finally, Bellingham - got possession -of the puck, and sent it out of danger.\u2018Smith Gingras, who lost to Hooper.This player rushed past Keane and triéd a long, low shot, but R.Flett was in the way, and he ; \u201c Boon re- tarned it, and some pretty stiff sho*s wère sent in on R.Flett and Olsen.However, Shey, stopped them, and on a pass from: real goal, but when he Phillips \u2018comes\u2019 to- Cadham, puck but Cad- 4 Flett to Scanlan, the latter &aîned & |\u2019 short distance in the direction of the Mont~ |: \u2018Ftg play when Smith was relegatsd to the \u2018and before Olsen could regain himself to Black 5° rusher moto Clap i The crowd stood up as.oli- oa Te ip as.one man snd yell with a rush.The Victorias were now Shooting wide tad weing good fulton = e Using g udgment m both their attack and defence.They finally got the puck into Montreal territory, but \u201cScanlan could not find an opening.Hooper carried it out and passed to Marshall.End to end lifts were in order,.sml some flne individual rushes followed, in which Scanlan and Keane for the Victorias, and Hooper and Phillips for the lo- \u2018cals, were the prime factors.The Vies made desperate efforts to score.Even the | Flett brothers made rushes {into Montresl territory in an endeavor to store or assist \u2018the forwards to do so, but it was to no purpose.The Momtreäl forwards made a sudden dash for the Victoria nets.Smith, Hooper and Marshall carried the puck right into the Vice nets, when.ou à beau- ful pass: from Hooper to Marshall, the was now practically\u2019 won, and there \u2018was no Umit to the enthusjasm of the crowd.| Sixth Game\u2014Marshall again got the best of Keane, and in an instant the puck was in Victoria territory.M.Flett: iitted\u2019 the rubber well up the ite, \u201cand the Victoria forwards followed in lightning order, They were now going a terrific pace, but with only about five minutes more to play, they bad simply shot their last bolt, Th dying effort to at least add another gamè to their score was ipdesd courageous, biit they were met at every turn by the _bril- lay- [+ Mant\u2019 \u201cIjttle men of iron,\u201d who were thy the game of thelr lives- : SMITH LEAVÉS THE ICE There\u2019 just remained about three minutds , and passes to Marses to M.:Plett, wbo - in direct shall; the latter\" Ta THE STANLEY.CUP.-REMAFN de: ni ruëhes the\u2018rubber-\u2018dowr the: ice = wh Gingras receives and tries a shot st.lang range, but fais, and\u2019 Bellingham quietly relieves.Vics again play puck into real district, when both, Keane and fca lan took their turn at trying to evade Nich olson.Boon gots the puck -and easily dodges Gingras.Hooper eventually gets possession, and with Phillips.visits Glen, who refuses to bave \u2018anthiti£ \"to do per\u2019s delivery.R.\" Flett rushes.oud.with rubber and lifts down-the ice.Gipxl gras secyres and pheses to Cadbam, the | latter to Keane, to Scanlan, but the sho falls.Smith takes the .puck away from Gingres, and in\" an endeavor to clear, loses to Scanlaa, Fey eo slow, seis] Ictorias forcing.the amplôns,\u2026.: Cad= ham tried a shot, -but Bellingham sent out: to the side.In a twinkling Keane was on\u2018 the puck, and from a straight shot, scone; the first and last game of the Wyening fox: the Victorias.EA ag The challéngers received a 108\u20ac and\u201d.Iq cheer.The Montreal had happened, and they liyered up matters} considerably from this.ofl.Third Game\u2014The third game a few minutes.N ensued, while several.pretty combination: plays on both sides.were worked: ith: Finally Montreal Tushed down with the puck and Phillips on a pass: from\" Hooper sco again for the lècals-on a beautiful shot.Phillips was -proclaimed a hero, and th¥ Fpocta \" tors began:.to wealize.s faint hope of victory.a SE PEE) Fourth Game\u2014Marshall.got the \u201d the draw and, rushed the puck .mto ug toria territory.R.-Flett,.as lieved one \u201cof \u201chis\u201d long lfts,\\ and \u2018seu, lan tried to evade\u2019 Nicholson: Bodh \u2018rushed out with puck snd passed to.Marshall, tie) latter to Smith, who tried.hjs.luck \u2018against, Olsen, Olsen lifted it out the rubber,\u201d 2 M.Flett sent it further down the ice, to be immediately returned by Boon.Montreal was now doing some fine combination work.End to end Îifts were in order,when.finally Hooper rushed in on \u2018Olsen, who.was equal to the occasion: R.Fiett taked puck down the ice, passes to Cadham, who just then fell down.The play was si ped, and it was discovered that Lé had r&- ceived an ugly wound from a skath on- thé back of the foot.He was.unable to con* tinue play, and it: was decided to play , DAN FLETT ON THE LINE.lL This player made a favorable impression, ham\u2019s.When the puck.was once more put into play Montreal rushed matters, and thiñgs looked -serlous for the Victoria, M.Flett relieves, and the Vics carry the puck - into Montreal territory.Scanlan, Gingras and.Keane shoot,but Nicholson stôps them, and Montreal dashes on to apparent victory.The Victoria line carries the puck dcwn the ice again, but Boon intercepts and Iifts into Vics goal limit.M.Flett returns the rubber, and Gingras carries it.within shooting range of Montreal nets.Keane zoes off for cross-checking Belling- ham.Montreal now rushes the puck back to the Victoria end, where Phillips, apd Hooper send in several hard and rapid shots, which Olsen looks after.End to end rushes with considerable hard checking.are in order, when finally the Montreal Ifme, by brilltfant combinatfÿn werk gets the puck within inches of Victoria note.The Victorias now bunch their goal to prevent a further score.Olsen is doing markably fine work.Finally M.Filett relieves the situation, and Scanlan on a quick pass from Dan Flett attempts an n- dividual run down the ice, but falls to get past Boon.The Montreal captain delit- ers the rubber to the forwards, and ; ponents\u2019 nets.The Flett brothers are play: ing strong, and in a scrimmage the puck is sent to the side of the rink.Keano receives and gains considerable ground, passes to Gingras, the latter to\u201d Scanlan, who evades Smith and shoots on goal.Bel- lingbam blocks and sends: the disc down.the centre of the ice.Hooper gains pos- on, dodges M.Flett and passes quick- peu ; = pr i mari, .NE \u2026 FRom srameY Or Ppesr0! fa 4 a - éd not @ in the-léast being released from oti How \u20ac nized the puck from goal to gosl in it temp to score.Every man on the team HOUS,: and above all, an unexpected victory.: Lally yas Ag POH.y ] Listed: champions.Several end to.end I 1.: cl@ing\u2019 mately, 4 said\u201d \u2018Dick, with nch for cross-checking Keane, As Me.was suffering Trom an injured\u2019 sails he ee a] \u2014 S:IN MONTREAL PO TS W 0 , ever, the Champions ashed On, and tind after time they Tash an at- ing'& pace fast enough':to please the ost.fastidious.Phillips and Keane got \"suddenly engaged in à fistic encounter, but fit was of short duration, as the referee called it off.\u201d Both were requested to re- -tire, and barely had they left the ice when the gong sonfidsd full time, with the Mont- | yeal boys making a magnificent and united rush down the icein An\u2019 endeavor to reach the Victoria goal.Howèver, their [work was cut.short, the struggle was over, Hehe fight wag.won.: TT .l The boys Wwerd-carried to their: rooms in trfumph by their excited supporters, while hundreds more waited at: the main door of the Arena singing and shouting with the\" \u2018delight of victory.It was.a great, glori- À \u201c-delighted suppurtors of the -olismpion\u201d ida pardded the strests until midnight, -.while hundreds more saw the The Victoriés, zàs-'Captain Cadham said t, night, Have to accept the inevitable.ey had done their: best; but had failed.He \u2018was glad it was over.The team will leave for home as spon as.they can wind up: -thetr private business affairs here.\u201cCaptain \u2018Dicky\u2019 Boon was 4 y man- last night,-as well\"as his players.He free- \u2018ly expressed his delight at wianing the de- and.ne .£till\u201d believed, that he \u2018Montreal \u2018hockey \u2018club should now re-/ \u2018turn the.cupto \u201cthe Amsress at Ottawa._HoweWvey,.tht was for tha \u2018coinmitics to.decide: He Telt- proud af the \u201ceam as the F player ; a.fathar, uD nate week.: ate of it.whan.\u2018all things conitlared.\u201cWell.| ek, -with\"a ariils \u2018ws won at repays \u2018Us \u2018for the past.\u201d - .; | TEAS WERE DINED.Going across to the dressing rooms of the: Winnipeg Victoria hockey team last evening directly after the match at the Arena, ff.Chhrles Chitty, on behälf of the Monty#dl hockey club, extended to Mr.W.B.Robifison and thé Victoria players, \u2018a most \u2018hearty invitation to attend a little dinner at the.Oxford café.A : In reply, Mr, Robiuson thanked Mr.Chit- ty, but \u201cpolitely refused to accept the in- -vitation of the Montreal boys, giving \u201cas: his reason that the Victorias had aifeady made arrangements, to dine at the Windsor Hotel ediately after the match: - Of course, esch little party went its own\u2019 way, the Montregl team and several of fis most.ardent supporters to the Oxford, #rhére- they had a friendly chat and luncheon ) At the Windsor, the Winnipeggers, with Mr,\" Robinson and a number of friends of the team, sat around the festive board, trying to figure.LL, _The Winnipeg party will leave \u2018for.the \u2018West this\u2019 evening at 10.30 o'clock \u201cov thie Grand Trunk Railway System.; \u201cWILL INTERVIEW THE GOVYERN- | \"Toronto, Feb.6\u2014An important meeting of the agricultural and commercial interests of Ontario was held here last.night to discuss the ever disturbing unestion of railway transportation and -freight rates.- The result of the conference was that delegates from all the \u2018societies present \"interview the Dominion Govermment by appointing next Wednesday.No \u2018resolution was passéd, but: the sense of She meeting: seemed to.\u2018be that \u2018the goverhment should appoint a commission to investigate -and regulate -the matter.of rates, such a commission to be subject: eir | Mr.Edgar Judge, Tserved, and its ' 1 from all that would introduce the noise and traffic of the streets.\u2018|to the fact that in other countrie |} appeared to THE MOUNTAIN'S \u2018FRIENDS.xr -\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 : Y z Ll \u2019 - $a - .- Fifth Game\u2014Montreal again.started out |: lesterday'& Infiyential Der tion at the City\u2019 Hall.REPRESENTATIVE, CITIZENS AND - RAISES A PROTEST.- : It is seldom that such an influen- \u2018tial deputation is seen.at.the City Hall as that which yesterday invaded the Mayor's apartments in the cause \u2018of park preservation.Among those present were Mr.E.S.Clouston, H.V.Méredith añd Mrs.Meredith, Sir Wil- lia Hingston and Lady.Hingston, Senator F.L.Beique, Principal Peterson, Senator Robert Mackay, Prof, Bovey, and\u2019 Mrs.\u2018Bovey, Prof.Capper, Dr.Walton and Mrs.Walton, Mrs.Bond, : Stanley Bagg, Mrs.Cox, Mrs.Red- path, Mra.Rutherford, Mr.Chas.Do- .herty, Miss Watt, Mme.Dansereau, ; Mr.Robert Reford, Mr, F.8, McLennan and Mrs.Me- Lennan, Mme.Turenne, \u201cMr.8.Carmichael, Mr.R.H.Drummond, Mr.se w.Stephens, or Mr.and Mrs.Bell, \u2018Mr.sing wis, Mr.D.A.Watt, Mrs.Dewitt, Mr.J.B.Læsrmont, : Mr.Charles M.Holt, Mrs.\u2018Holt, - Mr.rveyer, Colonel ay, Mr Re Miller, Mr.F.8.: un, Major Hooper, Mr.Haycott, Mra.R.8.Weir, Mrs.W.F.MeNsugh- i fon, Mr.J.Burrow, Mr.W.Proase, : Prof.Moyse, Mrs.Archibald, Miss Oakeley, \u2018Dr.and Mrs.Gardner, Prof.\u2018Cox, the Rev.W.S.Barnes, Mr.L.-Belanger, Rabbi and\u2019 Mrs.DeSola, Mrs.- (Campbell, Mr.H.C.Scott; Mr.D.Farrell, Mr.E.R.Baker, Dr.Roddick, Mr, J.McDonnellf Miss Eglauch, Mr.'C.- Scanlan, Mr.L.Flanagan, Mr.A.Robert, Dr.Chas.McEachran, and Mrs.MeEachran, Mr.Chas.Cushing, the Rev.Dr, Campbell, Mr.À.J.Hodg- son, Mr, G.Durnford, Mr.B.Me- ian, Mr.Watson Ogilvie, Mr.Wi.Darlington,\u201d Miss Tenny, Mr.Clarence Lymañ and Mrs.Lyman, Miss Brock, \u2018Mr.W.: Lâttle, Mr.Leslie H.Galt, \u2018Mra.H.C.Scott, Mrs.Sanderman, Mrs.E.Anson, Mr.O.H.Massicot and | Miss Greenshields.' \"The deputation made a brave showing, and\u2019 those who had labored to bring \u2018it together expressed great satis faction at the result of Their efforts, Séveral of those present during and after the proceedings \u2018expressed the opinion that the council would not venture to carry through Ald.Couture\u2018 \u201cproposal in spite of such a | Mayor Waving taken\u2018 the chair.7has.M.Holt proceeded to read s :mémorénduin.on the subject, as foHowë:\u2014 ; +.- : - uns muet the citizens of ontreal, we o represent to what we\u2019 believe to be the views of \u2018the mass of its population\u2014rich and poor \u2014upon the- question to- be brought before: the council, affecting Mount Royal Park.: J \u201cThe motion would cancel clause 540 of the city charter, which makes it a drt of \u2018the law of this province that Mount \u2018 Royal Park shall forever be preserved and maintained as a park, and that no privileges or franchises shall be given to any person or corporation.thereon, affecting the park.\u2019 .After quoting the section \u2018referred to, Mr, Holt continued:\u2014 ~~ ; \"We desire to enter our most seri | ous and urgent protest against the elimination of this clause, which by ifs, provisions secures the people against the alienation from them of any part of Mount Royal Park, and ät the same time protects the City Council against any sudden and forced {attempts which might be made upon it in the interests of such enéroachment.\u201cBy this clause, the mountain is-to bé\u201d préferved as a public park for the uses of the people, and inasmuch as.its uses to tlie \u2018public depend on its quiet, its safety, its rural character, 80 | should its boundaries be strictly ob- cinets be guarded \u201cWe would also draw your attention , a8 | in France and Germany, where the ¢are of public.parks is a distinct department, the duty involved is recog nized as of such amature as to require, not only the single attention of a spe- \u2018cially constituted body, but also the otible.check or control of such com- se and the state.And we would Yrge that at no time should the City Council dispense with fhe protection afforded both to it and to the com- tinity by: the powers now, vested in tia Legislature.* - Ald.Carter remarked that the pro- possl generally favored by the Council be much misunderstood.\u2018As for himself, for instance, he was { decidedly opposed to any spoliation of the park, but he was not opposed to giving the people better access to it.This, he understood, was what the Council intended to do, and he thought it was in the interest of the public to allow the Montreal Street Railway to \u2018extend its line, but: not from the Fast End, as thal would bring it across the park.= Sir Y the present danger lay in .the fdet that it was proposed to amend the eldube \u2018inserted in the charter to protect the: park: removed and Weakened.it was feared that it would be imnossible to prevent all sorts of encroachments.ipon.the ly to Phillips.\u201cThe latter was an the side of Re Ha ut his shot was well gimed; to no.other court, except -a legal one, to determine questions of law.\u2019 i bt ats Yad not he | Mount Royal | right of the.Mayor to make any.William Hingston remarked that | With this safeguard } C;, asked whether |.\u201c to allow the proposed spur line be 5 mccmpeure 7 to be built.Ames said it \u2018Aepended whether What \u2018was dep as the Shakespeare road property was part of Mount : Park or not, and .on &t point there was a differemce of legal opinion.He considered that -the deputation had good reasoh-to be present, in the face of the dan invading the park.After retorine to the present clause and the proposed amendment by Ald.Couture, -Ald.Ames added he had no doubt bis -cok.{league was sincere, but on the other hand there was no\u2019 doubt the deputation was also sincere.The discussion had developed into two pians.One was that favored by Ald.Carter, which would allow cars to come to the edge of the park; in the rear of \u2018ranger\u2019s house, and-the other was that of Ald.Couture, which was something \u2018quite different, contemplating the construction of a line from the East Fnd through the back part of the park.Ald.Couture\u2019s proposed amendment to the clause of the city charter was read, and was found to provide that the city was not to have the right to allow lines.of wire or rail to be erected in the park, \u2018unless it be to authorize, by by-léw, the \u2018construction and operation of an eleplric railway line, in order to facilitate the access to the park for the bemefit of the publie generally.The reading of tHis amendment was greeted with a chorus of \u2018Obs,\u2019 on the part of those present, | \u2019 he had no \u2018objection to have as many \u2018railways round the mountain as the couneil pleased, but was opposed to have any on it.He compared the present proposal to the action of-an intruder, whom & man wanted to keep out of his house, because he had-mo right there, and if he got access to one room, he would want to go t h the whole building.He bad no doubt of- the good intention of the present council, but would their successors be of thé same kind of men.Nobody knew.That was why the present was the time to act, so as to keep the thin edge of the wedge from entering.: Mr.Lansing Lewis feared that if this change were effected the mountain would De ade into a Sohmer Park.F.L.Beique-was opposed any legislation which\" would disturb the present condition: of the park.- The Rev.Dr.Campbell remarked upon the natural beayty of the mountain, its wealth of vegetable growth, ete.and added it was an education ip itself for anyone to-go there.\u201c7° Principal.Petérson, of McGill University, expressed the hope that nothin would be done to relax the clauses 0 | the law.which at present protected ihe rk.- In this eonnection.he would raw \u2018attention to.the proposal to ike a site on the mountain for a wireles, tele ph stetiog.!t had 3 e fears of Moi \\ he would like to pont out that Medill men quite as well informed in elec: trical mp Here as Shoes ee hg criticise\u2019 the.umversty.cu erson concluded, by extending Te \u201cihe \u2018Mayor and 2ldermen an oitation to visit MeGill \u201chave practically demon- stéated what the effect would: be of a transmitting and receiving war wireless telegraphy on Mount.yal.Alderman er was about to express himself when the Mayor drew at- téntion that it was time for the council to meet.He hoped \u2018Ald, Sadler woul restrict his remarks to five minutes.\u2018Ald.Sadler protested that it- was not restriotion.\u2018He had been criticised, and unj , by anonymous correspondents in the press and had a right to explain.\u201cAs a matter of fact he felt disposed to ignore charges and statements made by people who were too cowardly to publis their names.The aldermen had to » k and act publie] and their crities shoul ace elves on the lane.Phi position from the start had jeen that\u2019 there should be no Built in the park.t > however, that the masses of the people should be given facilities to use the.park, while there should De no change a the etermination eep 4 Som anything of the pandemonium or er.Couture was called u br some Ald.Couture wa pon | \" taken car one, but the Mayor in: drew I to the late héur.mai Couture said be thought as si il n fa torse name that he miglit be justified in saying & Wi or two.He.b : \u2018 As chairman of the Park Committee I am pleased to see how many vrominent people are interested in the 4, Thie, 1s a most im g and influential depy tation.1 donot remémber having ever seen so many of our millionnaires, stock brokers and ladies and\u2019 gentlemen.of lei- >» before\u2014 ; id, Couture was inter general chorus of dissent.he remarked, \u2018 I listened to the remarks of members of the deputation and so diner pere Sand genciomen present ut if the ladies and gen: en prese would prefer :uot to hear the other mde of the question, it is better not to proceed.\u201d At that he retired.Sir William Hingston remarked -that it would be a surprise to many of those t to be classed among the mil- ionusires.It was to.him, he feit \u2019 burch mouse in:camperison \u201cwith a milliannaire, and be was certainly not a gentleman of leisure, but 8 working man.> .The Mayor promised to lay the sr \u2019 i e u n sentations of the deputation before Lit council illiam Hingston than: the Mayor, and the \"deputation withdrew.* - rar WITNESS\u2019 ts printed and the \u2018Witness\u2019 Sufldiog; at Be as Redpath 127 of 1,by John pe Erk ad Frederick Eugene Dougall all, both of Montreal.right at present ë +.a, tha a the park been efeied that - were wifounded, but gr ES RAAT ASOD SA 3 li 6 06 Cat CS A late A \"tarde 3 a\" "]
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