The daily witness, 15 janvier 1904, vendredi 15 janvier 1904
[" -\u2014 THE WATER SUPPLY.Reply of the Company to the Attacks Made Upon it.(\\= FOR A COMPLETE FILTRA- LION SYSTEM BEING MADE.+ othelals of the Montreal Water & «- Company have issued the follow- . heen every practical evidence that \u201chese analyses were well founded be of the fact that The health of the » wns supplied has been uniformly good ~~ abeolutely nothing from the incep- n of the company to the present time i ! develaned to prove or even indicate a= \u201cing to the contrary.The Council \u201c+ Town of Westmount, however.\u201ctless having regard to the report of McConnell, intimated to the com- \u2018rat they were not satisfied.On - Feine done the company met the 7 Tîtier of Westmount, and it was ~~ 1 hetween them that a commission \u201c+ ongineers should be appointed to \u2018no whole question of the present supply and make a report sont x.VX x having regard to the fact that © \u201cue incention of the company to the - time there had never been shown -'P>sitV, s0 far as the quality of the - supplied is concerned, for making \"ze, it was natural to presume that vnditipns would not be materially +} in the then following twelve \"+ and accordingly twelve months ~»wal the commisgion in which x> their investigations, and this vs adopted to enable them to \u2018oe river under all the varions ins that the river is subject to « vear.Notwithstanding the -ever.that this commission has - work for anything like the the company some two months -1ted to the town of Westmount \u2018i.e respective towns supplied hy vpany were willing to make a new \u2018Le company would be dispos- aitogether from the findings \u2019mmiission.to make arrange- e mstallation of a large fil- :n* to be built and operated miner approved and scientific - snown.The authorities of the ; Westmount, in reply, intimated © would favorably consider such zement.and the company pro- + prepare plans and a scheme, v these before the respective n« with as little delay as pos- T: ~ matter of filtration is not in be settled offhand.It is a rx, and it is an expensive of construction and opera- \u201cthe company is preparing the ard hopes to lay it before the - -vunvils at an early date, l'ernell J.B Abbott Sz Stewart, skip, Major Freeman, skip, FOR THE PRESIDENT'S PRIZE.The competition for the president's prize ~egan lat night at the St.Lawrence curi- :ug rink.Mr.Drysdale defeated Mr.Guth- ra by seven points.Tae rinks were as follows: 3 Max Sinn G.Forbes \\ E Harvey A Bremner 2 Gordon J.Henry T+ Guthrie, skip, D.C.Drysdale, skip, 12 AT THE THISTLE RINK.At the Thistle Club this evening the first draw for the president's prize will take : ace between rinks skipped by Mr.W.D.A:~1, =ecretary, and Major Freeman, treasures of the club.WILL PLAY AT BROOKLINE, The annual match between the Montreal Curing Club and the Brookline, Mass.(25, wi take place to-morrow.Twenty- nea w.ber3 of the Montreal Club will sas *- Brookline this evening.NEW PI LDING FOR THE HEA- THERS.\u20187 marers of the Heather Curling ve subscribed over $4,500 for the ~1 new bullding The site is to cost 8nd the building, which will be PA 1305 enough to allow of four sheets of \u201c2.will cost about $11,000.KINGSTON DEFEATED BROCKVILLE Brockville, Ont, Jan.15.\u2014Two rinks from Kingston played Brockville here on Wednesday night in the Bay of Quinte curling teries, resulting in a victory for Kingston.Summary\u2014Kingston, rink No.1, Captain Leslie, skip 17.Brockville, D.W Dow- ney, skip 17.Kingston, rink No.2, A.Strachan, skip 18; Brockville, J.E.Chry- -ier, kip 11.Total, Brockville, 28: Kingston, 35.FISH AND GAME PROTECTION MANY INTERESTING PAPERS WILL BE READ AT ANNUAL MEETING OF NORTH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.The four:h annual meeting of the North \\Toriran Fish and Game Protective As- ation will be held at Portland, Maine, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan.20 and Three sessions are to be held each and in addition to the discussion of Tony questions to be submitted by mem- for the purpose of eliciting informa- from the experienced men assembled, \u201cers will be read, and reports on matters \u2018\u2019aicing to fish and game protection, pre- ~! {rom every state and province rear !a the membership of the asso- \\nozg the papers which have been pro- \u201c=~ are the following: !- L.O.Armstroing, Montreal, on \u2018The grain markets a Locally, there .al1 the market continues dull._- -'1ation :s unchanged.\u201c45h cables show an improved feeling , deaiers baving beld off from buy- £ cat, their stocks were exhbausted, and +» eruing into the market for consider- nounts.Holders here have accord- own more hopeful of higher prices, owe~t price for Ontario is now x2.0h some transactions heave been , though some are holding fo?s, Tla« to T2 in store here; © bere, cats, No.2, 35%¢ to L No J, D4kgc, flaxseed, #h.15 Na.3 barled, 50\u201d His grandfather had plaçed it there that morning.and was now watching Harold from the road.- at isn\u2019t the only reward I\u2019ve pot for my summer's work) said X\u2018arold.jriumphantiv, the day .he returned to ncoln.\u2018See the muscle I\u2019ve gained,\u2019 and Harold drew al} DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS.PORTLAND - HALIFAX -LIVERPOOL.From PORTLAND, NOMADIO.0s.ovuvrnn iin, DOMINION ,, Jan.23 TAURIO.Jan.30 CANADA, .Feb.8 OTTOMAN.weer Feb.13 Passengor steamers westbeund call at Halifax.For all partionlars as to freight and passage spply to THE DOMINION LINE, 17 86 Bacrament street, MontreaL CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Co.WINTER SAILINGS.St.John, N.B,, and Liverpool direct.From Liverpool From St.John Tues., Jan.5.Lake Erie.8at., Jaa 23 Tues, Jan.19.Lake Manitoba.Sat, Feb.6 Tues., Feb.2.Lake Champlain.Sat.Feb.20 Tues, Feb.16.Lake Erie,,,.,,.Hat., Mch.5 Tues, Moh.!.Leke Manitoba.Bat., Moh.19 Steamers sall from West st.John at 1.30 p.m.after the arrivai ef the C.P.R.train irom the West, RATES OF PASSAGE.First Cabin, $50 and upwards.Round trip tickets at reduced rates.Second cabin, to Liverpéol, $37.50; to London, $40.00.Second Cabin, round trip, $71.25; London, 673.75.Third Class, to Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queeas- town, 3235.00 Apply for all information to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.8 Bt.Sacrament street, Montreal, REFORD AGENCIES.DONALAQON LINE GLASGOW SERVICE (Weekly) From St.John.N.B.In connection with the C.P.R.and I.C.R.8S.OONOORDIA.e.ccovvrunrren,nnn.Jan 9 88.ALCIDES .« Jen.16 88.SALAOIA.Jan.28 88.KASTALIA (cold storage).Jan.30 Donaldsen, Bros., Glasgow, THOMSON LINE LONDON SERVICE.(Weekly) From Portland, Me.In contection with the G T, RB.8B.IONA (cold storage and cool sir).Jan.9 88.DEVON A (cold storage and cool sir).Jan.16 BB FREMONA.\u2026.B88.CERVONA (oold storage and cool air).Jan.30 Wim.Thomson 4 Sons, Dundee, Scotland.- \u2014 THE ROBERT REFORD CO., Limited, 25 8t.Bacrament street, MONTRÉAL b.0.WOOD, Western Agent, Room 311 Board of Trade.TORONTO, FURNESS, WITHT & C0., LIMITER.) MANCHESTER LINERS, Limited, PROPOSED SAILINGS.St.John, N.B,, and Manchester.From Manchester.\u201cFitted with cold storage.Abovesteamers have first-class accommodation for slimitod number of passenzers.Canada-South Africa Joint Service 8t.John, N.B., to Capetown, Port Elizabeth and Darban.*GULF OF VENICE.Jan.23 *CUANADA-CAPE.,.Feb.18 *WYANDOTTE.,.co .And at regular monthly intervals thereafter.B#, Canada-Cape calls at (zpetown, Bast London and Durban, omitting Port Elizabeth, Gulf of Venice has accommodation for four first.class passengers.*Fitted with cold storage.For further particulars apply to FURNESS, WITHY «& CO, Limited, Agent 44 St.Francois Xavier et, Siontreal, P.@Q.Groceries, frovisions, &c _\u2014_\u2014 FOR THE VERY BEST articles in the line of GROCERIES zo Lo WALTER PAUL He bas Sagar-cuared NAMS and BACON, The very cholcest Fall-made BUTTER.î1n30, 50 or Jo-ponnd tubs, or by the peund, Fresh made Butter with or withont sait, in prints and 3 and 10 pound boxes.a Unsragiaed NEW LAID EGE3 received a » > English Stilton CHERSE, Fipe and ready, Cannéian-Btiltoms.Old and New Canadian Cheese from the best factories.Roquefort Chcese, Gruyère oe oka ** Canxdian Cream Cheese, Philadelphia + Corner Metoalle and St.Catherine Streets, PHONES UP 1237, 1238.s\u2014 \u2018That and the other things you have acquired are worth vastly more than the.money,\u201d said Mr.Mason.\u2018The other thing?inquired curiously.\u2018Stick-to-it-ive-nessl\u2019 said his father \u2014 \u2018The Morning Star \u2014 Harold.LONI AL RAILWAY English Mail Train Leaves Sunday at 12.00 noon.Passengers taking (bis train make 004 connection at Halifax with Allan Lie y.steamers for Liverpool THE MARITIME EXPRESS which leaves Montreal daily, ex opt Say +.day, for Quebec, Moncton, St Jake, H fax, and the Sydneys, ~ ope of Ur En ex, solid vestibule trains being run on tinent, and is so spoken of by mac, travel by it.QUEBEC SERVICE.Trains leave Montreal a: 744 a =m noon, and 1145 pm.leave Levis at 1210 Tm Mondays only leave 102%, arr.4.05 p.m.im Return \"gx =~ - and $n son) IMPROVED NIGHT SERVICE.The Express leaving daily exrore Sondar at 1145 pm.with sleeper attache! 4e in Quebec at 7.05 a.m.Passengers can occupy this \u201c7 at 9.00 p.m.and remain in car unti, - an All trains depart from Bonaventu-e Da tion.CITY TICKET OFFICE.143 St.James street, and Bonaventura Station.CANADIAN.PACIFIC WORLD'S FAIR, ST.LOUIS, M0.April 30th to Dec.1st, 1904, OTTAWA TRAIN SERVICE.Lv.Windsor Btn., 8.45 a.m L940 am tn &.m., 4.00 p.m.*10.10 p.m.Ar.Ottawa, 11 45a.01., *12.40 p.m, $1.25 p.m, 7.00 pm, *1.10a.m, Lv, Place Viger, 890 a m., 540 pm.* Daily, Sundays included.f Sundars o.r Other trains week days only.Frem Place Viger, 18,30 a.m., 2 p.m, Quebec Service.53.30 pm , *11 p.m.t Week days.§ Sundays only.* Daiis SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Targus si 1 « fi Windsor 8 Sant eeping Car, from ndsor Bt.745 p.m.da.except Sunday.\u2019 5 oe OITY TISKNT and TELEGRAPH OFFien 190 ST.JAMES ST., nert Post Office.WORLD'S FAIR, ST.LOUIS, Mo.Ap'l 30-Dee.1, 1904, Wonderful Electric Ligbting Effers cq grounds and buildings.\u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED\" Dally ut 9a.m., ar.Toronto 4 40 p.m.Rams flton 5.40 p.m.Niagara Falls, Ont, 5 55 p.m.Buffalo 8.00 pm.London : 43 jm.Detroit 10.30 p.m., Chicago 7.20 a.m Hlegant Cafe Service on above Train.FAST OTTAWA SERVICE, Lv.3.40 a.m.week days, 4.10 p.m dally Ar, Ottawa 11.40 a.m., 7.10 p.m.MONTREAL and SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Through Coach, Parior ani sleeping Car Scrvice.Trains leave Bonaventnre Station a{°9,01 a m.wcek days and 8,40 p.m.dails, CITY TICKRT OFFICES, 187 &t.James Street Telophones Main 82 and ¢81 or Lonaventure Station.Advertirements.OTICE is hereby given that the Citr ot Sainte-Cunegonde de Montreal, will ap;.v to the Legislature of the Province of Quebe., at iis next session, for the purpose of \u2018amending the charter of the City of Sainte- Cunegonde, and to obtain legisiutive enactments for the following purposes, amongsl others: To determine the manrer of opening and prolonging the Dom!nion street, and tn amend section twenty-eight of its charter III, Edward the Seventh, ch.63; to obtain supplementary powers referring to the by-law, number ninety-eight, of te Council of the City of Sainte-Cunegonds, and for other purposes.E.LUSSIER, Attorney of the said City of Sainte-Cuns- gonde de Montreal.Montreal, 21st December, 1903.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, DIVIDEND No.68.\u201cNotice is hereby given that a Dividend of four percent for the current half year.being at the rate of eight percent per an- num upon the Pald-up Capital Stock of tte Bank, has been declared, and that the same will be payable at the Bank and its Branches on and after Monday, the firet day of February next.! The Transfer Books will be closed from l£th to 30th January, both days inclusive.The Annual General Meeting of the Share- bolders will be held at the Banking House in this city on Wednesday, the tenth day of February next.The chair will be taken at eleven o'clotk a.m.By order of the Board, x E.L.PEASE, General Manage\u201d Haiitax, N.S., December 8th, 1968.- \"en px close © Mail ESS Satur- , Hali- finest, & cony who , 13.00 trains p.m.ntreal unday rrives er at } a.m.> Stature only ger, p.M1 -, ly.ugh and , daily fren ce.x 5 on D \u201d mme 6.45 >, 6 8, ing où - ot ly to bec, > of nte- act- ngsd har- 63; g to nde, 100+ end ar, an- the me rst reuse 1ay cen el IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND.A Matter-of-Fact Romance, {By Charles Reade, DCL.\u2014\u2014\u2014 { HAPTER XV.\u2014Continued.v.s towards evenmg, and his rev- »tul paced the corridor, down- 1 at opposition and wickedness, - without hope, and full of lovely .aritable wishes for all his flock, - \u201cne melancholy Fry suddenly came : à prisoner\u2019a cell radiant with joy.(su: 1» amiss?asked the chaplain.1s the matter,\u201d said Fry, and he \u201c-d him a deuce of clubs, a five of ~«.and an ace of diamonds, and so wo or three cards of each suit.\u2018A oner has been making these out of - racis.fisw could he do that?; /sok here, sir.He has kept a little - js gruel till it turned to paste, and :1 he has pasted three or four leaves \u201cue tracts together and dried them, \u2018then cut them into cards.\u2019 But the colors\u2014how could he get ee \u201cI'hat is what beats me altogether; but .me of these prisoners know more than -» bench of bishops.\u2019 More evil 1 conclude you mean?More of all sorts, sir.However, l am -1xing them to the governor, and he will \u201c,aom it if any one can.; Leave one red card and one black with While Fry was gone the chaplain ex- mined the cards with curiosity and that aimiration of inventive resource which « superior mind cannot help feeling.There they were, a fine red deuce o hearts and a fine black four of spades\u2014 \u2018ards made without pasteboard and painted without paint.But how?that was the question.The chaplain entered upon this question with his usual zeal; but, happening to reverse one of the cards, it was lus fate to see on the back of it\u2014 The Wages of Sin are Death\u2019 A Tract.He reddened at the sight.Here was an affront! \u2018The sulky brute could amuse himself cutting up my tracte!\u2019 ; Presently the governor came up with kia satellites.\u2018Take No.19 out of his cell for punishment?A: this word the chaplain\u2019s short-lived anger began to cool.ey brought Rob- neon out.: So you have been at it again,\u2019 eried \u201cha governor in threatening terms.\u2018Now «- will tell me where you got the paint -9 make these beauties with?Na answer.\u201cDa vou hear, ye sulky brute?\u201d N5 answer, but a glittering eye bent - Hawes, \u2018Pur him in the jacket, cried Hawes -5 an oath.I .dges and Fey laid each a hand upon : man\u2019s shoulder and walked him off.~5p!\u2019 eried Hawes, suddenly; \u2018his -ence is here, and he is pot partial \u201ce jacket.Ta: chaplain was innocent emough to - tv» a graceful, gratefu] bow to Hawes.\"ve him the dark cell for twentv-four =: continued Hawes with a malicious \"=.thief gave a cry of dismay and x himself clear of the turnkeys.Sing but that cried he with trem- \u201c7 voice.oe vou have found your tongue, have \\ \\-+ punishment but that,\u2019 almost \u201c0% 1 the desnairing man.\u2018Leave >» reason.You have robbed me of 100770 mr Advertisements.an?Nas Unable to do any Work for Four or Five Months.Vas Weak and Miserable.Bhat Thought She Would Die.\u2014 doctor Could Do No Good.\u2014 Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve hours of the dark cell\u2019 Pills Tected a Complete Cure In the Cass of MRS.CAROLINE MUTT, Morrisburg, Ont.S-e says: \u201cIt affords me great pleasure rrak about what your Heart and Nerve About a year ago cuits, 16 napkins.7 flannelette petticoats Mrs.MeDonnough.1 goose; Mrs.Raw lings, 1 side mutton; Mrs.Corristine.turkey; Mrs.J.H.R.Molson, 1 barre apples and 2 turkeys; Mr.Pheron.1 roas: of beef; Mrs.D.Gordan, 1 turkev and roast of beef; Mrs.F.E.Nelson, 1 ham the Misses Dow, 3 dozen oranges; Mrs.A Ramsay, 1 goose and turkey: Miss Alder Gardner, toys; Mrs.McIntyre, 1 turkey: W H.Scroggle, 1 parcel toys; Mrs.J.Ii Chapman, 1 box raisins; Mrs.Geo.Browne.1 package figs; Eng.Provision Co.1 box oranges; Mrs.McCullough, 1 case oranges Mrs.Starke, 1 box doughnuts, 1 box cand: 2 boxes of bread and 1 parcel of bread: Mr: Clement H.McFarlane, 1 cake; Mrs.Sma= 1 box toys and books end 18 garments; Mra A.B.Haycock, 1 table tloth; Junior Ez worth League, Cowansville, Que., pictures and scrap-books; American Presbyterian Church Sabbath-school, 1 parcel toys.| parcel apples, 1 parcel games; Alf.H.Bas- tien, 1 dozen mugs and § wicks; Mrs G D.Ross, bacon, sausages and oranges; Mi.a Bensley Chomedy, toys; Mrs.G.B.Bur- land, 1 box toys: Mrs.Davis, 1 side mutton: Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Institute.1 parcel boots; Robinson & Cq., 1 box candies; Ms Jenkins, 1 dolls\u2019 carriage, toys.boots.stockings and books; Mr.G.D.Ross.© hall seats; the Star Publlehing Co.dais and toys.The treasurer of the Infants\u2019 Home alco wishes to acknowledge the sum of $2.le ing the proceeds of a bazaar held at 7 Argyle ave., Westmount, by the Miss: Marien and Ethel Stewart and Lina Wright; also sums of money from the \u201c- lowing: City and District Savings\u2019 B nk.$200: G.B.Fraser, $10: Mrs.Morrire.5: the Misses Dow, $2: Lady Hickson, $2 !-Lr Cunningham, $6; \u2018Anon.\u2019 $1.NOTES AND NOTICES.A Lespon in Advertising.\u2014In their 1974 calendar just received, N.W.Ayer & Son have adhered to their popular cn ception of a business calendar, but bave changed the design and coloring.The size is the same, about fourteen :3 twenty-eight inches, with \u2018arge readabie dates, but the clay modeled design print ed in sepia tinis, gives more prominen- ¢ to their well-known motto, \u2018Keepin Everlastingly At It Brings Success: 1 a bad thing, by the way.for husaes people, and most other people, to ha.\" before them througnout the year.10: blank spaces occurring each month con tain terse preachments on business-get ting, advertising in general, .nd N.V Ayer & Son's methods of advertising :n particular, the whole forming a very in teresting and instructive lesson in pr ductive publicity.It is generally corn ceded that this advertising agency annually expends more money for advertising thar anv other concern of the kind.which fact lenls interest to their utter ances on the subject.Requests for th.- calendar address:d to their Philadelplis office, accompanied by twenty-five cent- to cover cost and postage.will be taken care of for the present.ant vear supply lasted barely ten days.\"OGILVIE BROS.Sanitary and Heating Engineers 240 BLEURY STREET, TELEPHONES Up 2401.East 161.IEWARTS AVNCAL SOF SALE « DISCONTINUED LINES ; 3 mr Rd - RE ¥ Some Special Bargains on Tahles of Broken Lots.2 STORES.2295 ST.CATHERINE.237 ST.JAMES ST. 1ina- cific pro- ring ctice the OX 3 t 3 1 2 [LOR LJ \"eat ve FAR EASTERN CRISIS.japan now Awaiting Russia's Next Move += A\\110N VIEWED PESSIMISTI- ° (ALLY IN LONDON.» - Jan.l14\u2014Japan.is marking : ing Russia's next move, There easiness Observable.This 18 .s cue to & Tealization that the \u201cn° :3 upholding its position and ie.to sacrifice the national in- .Taere 1s still some hope that .1y be averted, it being believed .ajority ot the powers regard Ja- I.em auds as moderate and reason- ©.will morally support her.Pa- «yanese have asked and received +.u to contribute to the war |.» Emperor has notified the el- - s vesmen to remain in Tokio or wo -suen with the capital, and to re- mmediately they are telegraphed Ln, Jan.15.\u2014The Japanese Min- {on Hayashi, had received no in- \u2014 (ll morning oi the probable at- © Russia, but, he said to a rep- :ve où the Associated Press 1 cally certain thar any declara- war will not emanate trom Rus 54 \" minister is not very bopeful of -_e rvsuit oË the latest Japanese note; .specifically denies that Japan's a! suggests the neutralization of a .~ ot Manchuria as well as of a por- ez of (ores, or that mention was 5! the right to break off negotia- Je?.A .\u2018 ir conditions, said the Minister, we oractically summed up in ibe con- ding portion où the announcement by Uy Slate Department of the United \u2019j'es regarding the Ckino-American \u2018reaiy.or these principles, to which M-.Hay says the United States is 1r- - ¢ Chingwantao.on the Gulf of Liao- \u201c2 ad the coal mines thereabouts \u201c+.Russian eeizure._ FFFORTS TO CONTINUE, 3 Petersburg, Jan.14 \u2014Mr.Kurino, \u201c> Jiranese mimister, informed the As- a1 Press correspondent that the 1-1ne-e reply to Russia\u2019s last note had 22 handed to Baron de Rosen, the = minister at Tokio, and that he K'irino) would present Count Lame- :e Russian foreign minister, with \u201cae copy.The minister said that a peaceful issue is : thé difficulties between the two countries would be arranged.It had become known here that Count | Cassini, the Russian Ambassador to | the United States, had been instructed to assure the United States that Russia would not impede American rights or interests in Manchuria, or object to the Chinese-American treaty.His Majesty referred to these instructions in a lengthy conversation.with the United States Ambassador, Mr.McCormick, and laid much stress on his desire that Russia and the United States should live on the terms .of intimate and cordial friendship which had existed for so many years.He moat emphatically disclaimed the slightest inclination to hwader the development of American commerce, Singapore, Jan.16.\u2014The Japanese steamer \u2018Tama Maru,\u201d bound for London, was stopped here, having received urgent instructions to unload and immediately return to Japan.Londen, Jan.13.\u2014A despatch to the _ don of\u20184n-imperiäl and colonial club The THE MONTREAL BRITISH TARIFF BNQUIRY.COMMISSION BEGINS WORK: TO- DAY\u2014LONDON PRESS COMMENT.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, Jan.14\u2014At a banquet held by the members of Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s Tariff Commission to-night, Mr.Chamberlain, who was the guest of honor, described the event as a business commission for business men.He paid a spe- was the greatest writer he had ever known.The commission will begin its sessions to-day.The \u2018Times\u2019 says the tariff commission, which epens to-day, is the most representative authoritative body of business experts ever brought together in this country, and will afford time and materials for mature consideration.The commission will not in the least way die- tate to the colonies what nature the colonial preference shall take.The \u2018Times\u2019 adds that Canada finds an able representative in Mr.Colmer.The commission is not one of inquiry, but its object is to work out the details of Mr.Chamber lain\u2019s proposals./ The \u2018Daily Graphic\u2019 calls attention to the great practical value of colonial rep- resentativés holding watching briefs before the tariff commission opening to- ay.- AN M.PS VIEW OF IT.Mr.C.McArthur, M.P.,, Liverpool, says hostile tariffs must be broken by negotiation and retaliation, but he is against the raging, tearing agitation now sweeping over the country for the enrichment of the privileged classes against the community.The \u2018Chroniele\u2019 publishes an alternative free trade court of inquiry, with Lord Welby as chairman, and Mr.Gold- win Smith and Sir Richard Cartwright representing Canada.\u2014e .CANADIAN CABLES ONLY ACTING COLONIAL OFFI- Cl1AL SITTING ON THE FISCAL COMMISSION.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, Jan.15.\u2014The only acting col onial official sitting on the fiscal commis sion is the agent-general of Natal, nho represents himself alone, having obtained special leave in the matter from the Natal Government.-MR.CHAMBERLAIN AND CANADA.F.W.Lowe, Conservative member of parliament for Fdgbaston Division of Birmingham, æddressing his constituents at Harborne, said that but for the action of Mr.Chamberlain Canada would long ago have entered into a new commercial treaty with the United States.IMPERIAL AND COLONIAL CLUB: A strong movement has been organized to secure the establishment in Lon- nucleus for this already exists in the.« \u2018Telegraph\u2019 from Brussels says that a Belgian syndicate, of which King Leo- - pold is one of the principal promoters, as been formed to establish an arms fae- tory in Japan.Most of the big Belgian + industrial concerns are interested in the | svndicate, the capital of which is $25,- 000,000.ma HALIFAX HARBOR TERMINAL FACILITIES DESCRIBED BEFORE THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE.Halifax, Jan.14.\u2014The government transportation commission, Messrs.Jobn Bertram, Toronto; Robert Reford, Montreal, amd E.C.Fry, Quebec, arrived to- ay.With them are Messrs.C.N.Bell, of Winnipeg; G.B.Perrault, Montreal, aseociate secretary, and George Simpson, Vohe reply ensured the continuance of of the \u2018Hansard\u2019 staff, Ottawa, as steno- \u201cavions concerning the Far East, s0 .: + Japan was concerned.SITUATION AT SEOUL UTY NOW LIKE AN ARMED CAMP, SAYS A DESPATCH TO LONDON.Lenton, 7 + like an armed camp.I~ .evation guards do not fraternize.À sin- to start fight-! that ten ocean steamers could now lie ussian minister, | side.by side at the government pier.He the attitude of the: gaid {bat during the year 1903 57,636 ves- tte = A Great sels, steam and sail, had entered the port.he United States and Japan to {he total tonnage of which was 1,500,000 .9.He is protect- : tons, and that over four hundred thous- lemagogue Yi Yyung, who is and barrels of flour had been handled Be pointed out that Halifax wns five hundred miles nearer Europe than - s=cnibes the deplorable condition \u2018 St.John, and asked for uniform railway \u201c1 to the presence of foreigners.\u201cwin is very dangerous.© would be enou M.Pavloff, the Ve - grritated b to >Tates e compares J» Stalky & Co! 2 serious trouble.«the «fore it ig too late.MENTS OF WARSHIPS.* Suez, and is coaling.\u2014 -\u2014 Advertisements.re | _ CHILBLaINS Tos stressing trouble is quickly re- FOOT ELM :-4- of praise are coming in from al ' Scents.dos.Lot keep it.- SYOTT & JURY.Cowmanville, Ont, ; Jan.15.\u2014A despatch to the |speaker, dealt with terminal Mail from Séoul says that the \u2018and the service of carrying freight from The | western Canada to the Atlantic seaboard.He referred particularly to the excellent : Jan.1£\u2014 A leading native news: | vpt, Jan.14.\u2014The Russian ar- * -ruiser \u2018Dimitri Donskoi\u2019 has ar- : The Jap- -mnred cruiser \u2018Kasaga\u2019 left Port © Suez this morning, and was os Foot Elm relieves the inflamma- stops the itching, Eighteen pow- We pay postage If you?Hox sp fn 4-2 grapher.Their first session was held tat the City Council chamber this after- paan.The chamber is prettily decorated.Among the pictures shown is one of the \u2018Unicorn,\u2019 the first Atlantic steamer to cross, and the picture is labelled j with the words, \u201cYear 1840.\" Nearby are | shown the steamers \u2018Tunisian\u2019 and \u2018Can- oda,\u201d labelled \u20181804.The council chamber was filled.with members of the Board of Trade, and promiment business men.Mr.-DeWolf, the president of the Board of Trade, who was the acilitiæ, accommodation at Halifax, and stated i here.: rates, against Halifax insurance rates, and TOW.comets BRITISH COLUMBIA MAYORS.Vaucouver, B.C., municipal elections lowing mayors were elected :\u2014 Vancouver\u2014Dr.McGuigan.\u201ct Wictoria\u2014Mr.G.H.Barnard.\u2019 Nanaimo\u2014Mr.W.Manson.Nelson \u2014Mr.J.Hamilton.Rossland\u2014Mr.J.S.Clute.\u2014Captain Carew.Grand Forke\u2014Mr.1.Hammar.Trail-\u2014Mr.J.H.Schofield.1 NOTES AND NOTICES: Blood Heating Food, such as oatmeal produces pimples and blotches.Food is cooling.van exclusive patented process.{AR Apne rf ht 8 nt incipal \u2018 À protest was made by Mr.W.people to rise and expel | A.Black against Lloyds\u2019 discrimination lt declares that the foreigners \u2018ae to murder them, and all pa- : .pointed out that Halifax harbor was one Unreans ought to get their axes of the most easy of access in Canadas.The commission will meet again to-mor- Jan.14.\u2014 In the held to-day the fal- Swiss Made from the best Canadian wheat, carefully prepared by Colonial Club, the Australian Club, the Canadian Society and others.The sum lof a hundred thousand pounds is bein quietly guaranteed by a leading colonia yesident in London for the purpose.Leaders of the Conservative and Liberal parties are heartily in accord with it.Lord Strathcona, Lord Milner and Lord romer are keenly interested.The Duke of Teck, Sir Gilbert Parker, Lord Crichton, Lord Hyde, R.B.Haldane, K.C.and Mr.Lionel Phillips are willing td serve as a committee.There is alko a great probability of obtaming the patronage of the Prince of Wales.The cb- ject of the new clubg is to affiliate with existing colonial clubs in Tondon.URUGUAY GOVERNMENT TROOPS FORCED TO BEAT A RETREAT BEFORE SUPERIOR FORCES.Buenos Ayres, Argentins, Jan.14.\u2014 According toa despatch from Montevideo, Uruguay, General Muniz, with two thousand five hundred government troops were forced to retreat before a superior force of the revolutionists, commanded by General Saraiva.General Muniz is eaid to have resigned.The Uruguayan government forces were defeated on Jan.11, at Paso de Toros, losing twenty-five men killed and having forty-five men wounded.\u2014\u2014 THE CHICAGO FIRE 1ROQUOIS THEATRE TO AGAIN BE GIVEN OVER TO THE FLAMES.Chicago, Jan.14.\u2014As goon as the coroner releases his control of the Iroquois Theatre, the playhouse will again be given over to the flames if plans evolved by Mayor Harrison and Walter L.Fisher, of the City Club, are carried out.Experte who will fight over again the Iro- qucis fire will have trained fire fighters at their elbows to see that the demonstration of the plans -toes not bring ahout any property loss outside the partially ruined playhouse.The purpose of again firing the theatre is to test the sufficiency of city ordinances present and prospective.a conference to-day between years would ap- in Chicago for man proach this plan in th r the public.It is every action of the of the ventilators and doors.lives away.Mr.J.R., charge of the test.petuity of sy organ ue as the Iroquois Memorial Association.cia} tribute to Mr.Pearson, who, he said, |- Mayor Harrison and Mr.Fisher, it was decided that nothing that had been done e amount of good proposed to watch es and A and to regulate effects by manipulation With the Iroquois stage filled with excelsior and rubbish snd a fire raging 4p unloaded, but his brether wn- thereon, the conditions being like those | known hed chrged it.H of the fatal aftegneon.Dec 30, the: for hg z rad ! owes experts expect to learn a great deal about the flame that swept se many reeman, an expert on fires, will be asked to take Relatives of victims of the Iroquois | Theatre fire and survivors of the disaster, over a hundred in number, have met DAILY WITNESS.ization to be kmowa The aime of the organization are to establish a suitable memorial to perpetuate the meméry of those who lost their lives, extend aid to those n.ade destitute through the loss of, relatives, and to devise and carry out methode of preventing similar occurrences in the future.THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE \u2014 ADVENT OF THE LIEUTENANT- GOVERNOR HERALDED BY A VICE-REGAL SALUTE.Toronto, Jan.15\u2014The splendor of \u2018The opening\u2019 at the legislative Chamber yesterday was the most brilliant in the uistory of the new parliament buildings.kor The first time for eleven years the advent of the Lieutemant-Lov- ernor was hefalded by the booming of à vice-regal salute of fifteen guns, fired by the Toronto Field Battery.A troop of Royal Canadian Dragoons at a brisk trot escorted the Lieutenant-Governor to sand from Government House, while the 48th Highlanders\" added ' to the picturesque character of the reception he received at the Queen's Park.The Lieutenant-Governor wore the Windsor Court uniform, consisting of 8 blue suit with elaborate geld \u2018braidtrim- mings, and dark blue cocked bat.After taking his seat he was presented with the Speech from the Throne by Commander Law, with great deference.Mr.C.Napier Smith, Liberal, Sault Ste.Marie, was the first of the three new members of the House to be installed.He was escorted up the centre of the \u2018House, by the Hon, J.M.Gibson and the Hon.R.Harcourt, arm in arm.Gibson acted as spokesman.The Speaker shook hands with the new member and publicly requested bim to be seated.Then followed the formal inatalia- tion of Mesars.Arthur Mabaffy and Dun- fr.Ross from the ; the sitting by an- pouncing that the Speech Throne would be considered to-day.re RIGHTS OF WORKING MEN IMPORTANT RULING BY A NEW YORK JUDGE.New York, Jan.14.\u2014It is unlawful for labor unions to arrange a plan whereby workmen must become union men or be deprived of employment, accor to an opinion handed down by Mr.Justice Dickey, in the Supreme Court to-day.The opinron is expressed in continulng art of the injunction obtained br Wil- iam Kiss a tge R/ Driseoli snd William F- Ils, workmen, réstralaing Stereotypers\u2019 Union No.1, and Electro- typers Union, No.1, from ordering a strike againsk the United Mates Printing Company, or otherwise interfering with the business of the company, in «case the plaintiffs sre not discharged for mot be- comipg union men.The, part of the injusction mot upheld Was the .one preventing the company som discharging the men, in pur suaneg of an agreement they were forced to make with the unions, to employ only union men after Jan.1, 1804.dus tice Dickey says the courts cannot compel a company to give a man employment; but if the purpose of the unions, in their agreemekts with the company, was to restrict the workmen in purauing them lawful trade, end ocoerve them to become members of the union, such purpose is against public policy and is unlawful.\u201cThe unions cannot arrange a plan of compelling workmen not in al liation with their organization to join them, at the price of being deprived of their employment,\u201d says the ôpition.CANADIAN.CONFEDERATION SENTIMENT BEFORE AND SINCE SUBJECT OF AN ADDRESS BY MR.BENJAMIN SULTE.Toronto, Jan.15.\u2014Canadian sentiment before and since confederation was the subject of an in ing address given before the Empire Club yesterday by Mr.Benjamin Suite, vice-president of the Royal Society in Canada.Mr.Eulte traced the history of the early Irench settlement; when the habitants acquired a decidedly national semtiment, which made \u2018them antagonistic to the French of Europe, just as the early settlers of the United States became opposed to the British.The French-Uanadians, however, remained loyal to the British institutions and the growing national spirit was further fostered by the wer- tlement of the United Empire Loyalists, with their fervent patriotism.nfed- eration of the conflicting provinces, said Mr.Sulte, was only made Jossible by a union under the itish flag, and the growing national feeling wae intensified by the troubles with the half-breeds of the North-West in 1870, which brou ht the people of all the provinses together in à determination to uphold the authority of the Dominion.To-day the farseeing work of the fathers of Confederation was bearing noble fruit, Canada having attained in ÿ years that which.the countries of Kurope strove and jought for during the centuries.A GIFT FROM THE KING.London, Jan.15.\u2014The King recently sent, through the Earl of Denbigh.Tieu- tenant-colonel commanding the Honorable Artillery Company of London, a photogravure framed and signed .trait, of bomselt to the Ancient and fon orable Artillery Company of Boston.| §HOT WHILE CLEANING A GUN.Wisisipes, Jan.15~Charles Johnston, - of Deageld, was fatally shot while cleaning a gun yesterday, He had the ~PARADOXICAL C Ae on f essays by the Mev.with % be found in this weelits Had Wide: \"Three cents from all newsdeal- a Doug ÈS Sn nes \u2014Adv.STERTON.and taken the action looking to the per- Ae AE AT EE HE chet ES others.The Hon.M.F.Hackett, K.C., intro- buman skill can k ; .question of price + Their pianos cost \u2018and Quebec, CHICKERINGTPIANOS The Messrs.Chickering ¥ are naturalty proud of their position, and are most conservative in their methods.) Their whole study is to produce as perfeot a\u2019 plano as avowedly do not.consider the : ; they make the piano first\u2014and the price after.\u2018ordinary good instruments, bat \"well, they are Chickerings.We are sole handlers of Chick, \u2018ering Pianos in Montreal, Ottawa PAID-UP CAPITAL, produce.They more \u2018than most GC.W.LINDSAY LIMITED $400,000 - - Head Office, 2366 8t.Catherine St, Montreal East End Branch, 1622 St.Catherine St, Montreal Ottawa Warerooms, 141 Sparks St.Quebec Warerooms, 204 St John St TE MR.POPE HONORED BANQUET TO THE MEMBER FOR COMPTON AT SHERBROOKE LAST EVENING.The Yiberal-Conservative Association of the Eastern Townships last evening tendered a banquet at Sherbrooke to Mr.Rufus H.Pope, M.P.for Compton.Among the three hundred guests who sat down in.the Art Hall were: Mr.R.L.Borden, Mr.F.D.Monk, M.P., Mr.T.Chase Casgrain, K.C., M.P., Mr.J.B.Morin, MP, Mr.C.C.Cleveland, ex- M.P;, Mr.C.H.8t.Pierre, M.P.P, and duced the toast list, and incidentally paid a high tribute to the guest of honor.He pointed to this gathering around the festive board as one of the many evidences thet the Conservative party is not yet dead, and declared that although Sir John A.Macdonald, Sir John Thompson and other statesmen have passed away, the mantle of their success has fallen on the worthy shoulders of such men as Mr.Borden, Mr.Pope and others.Mr.Pope was warmly received as he arose to ak.He and his father, ;he said, had had the confidence of Compton constituents for forty-seven years, and he proposed asking them, just as soon as fe bad the chance, to confirm him is his seat.He spoke of the iron bedstead industry of erbrooke, and asked what could it hope to attain in competition with the United States article which was being sold in Toronto by the thousand.The Chamberlain propaganda came in for his endorsation, and then the speaker devoted some time to criticising Sir Wilfrid Laurier for pot availing Bimeelt of the oppertunity of seeuring a preference in ritieb markets, and for fathering the iniquitous Grand Trunk Pacific proposition.\u201d \u2018Our leader\u2019 was the toast proposed by Mr.William Farwell.who spoke in most fervent terms of Mr.Borden.Other speakers were Mesers.Monk, M.P., T.Chase Casgrain, M.P., Ball, MP.A.W.Giard, W.E.Jones, A.H.Moore and others.Mr.Borden and party leave Sherbrooke to-day for Farnham, F.T.C.ASSOCIATION.The Hon.M.F.Hackett, K.C., was yesterday, at Sherbrooke, re-elected president of the Fastern Townships Con- gervative Association.The election resulted as follows: Sherbreoke\u2014A.Percy Tomas.Compton\u2014Dr.Moonay.Stan- stead\u2014Dr.C.K.Jones.Brome\u2014D.A.Manson, Missisquoi\u2014H.Beattie.Shef- ford\u2014A.F.Severah.Richmond\u2014Dr.J.yes.Wolte\u2014Dr.eault.Drum- mond-Charles Church.Arthabaska\u2014 J.E.Methot.Megantie\u2014Dr.Hume.Joint secretaries\u2014J.E.Waterhouse and Ü.Cahana, re-elected; treasurer, E.w.Farwell.Subsequent to the elections addresses from the association were read to Mr.R.L.Borden and the Hon.Mr.Monk.| - Fax LATR RÉV.J.GREEN.~ The following resolution has been unanimously Adopted by the ntreal.Alaxiliary Bible Society: \u2018Resolved, that ' resdrd our sense of sorrow at we Ie FT the death of the late Rev.James Green, who through many.years so faithfully and \u2018efficiently discharged the duties of district secretary.We, recall with admiration his heroic fidelity.as patiently and : i forty-one years he stly through, the long period-of en in his travels and la- le Society and by his much discom- | \u2014\u2014 able pleagings did so much to advance its interests.That we assure bif survjv- ing relatives of our sympathy with them in their bereavement, and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to them, and furnished to the press._\u2014__ THE BARS PRIVILEGE \u2014 NO ONE ALLOWED TO USURP À LAWYER'S FUNCTIONS.Some time ago proceedings were instituted in the Circuit Court against the Sprague Mercantile Agency by the Bar of Montreal.The actien was one to recover from defendant the penalty imposed by law upon those who usurp the functions of a lawyer, the allegation being that, without holding & lawyer\u2019s certificate, the mercantile agency rad addressed a letter to one Louis J.St.Pierre demanding the payment of a certain sum due by bim to a third party, and intimating that legal proceedings would be taken to collect the amount should he fail to make the payment to defendant.The case was heard before Mr.Justice Champagne, who rendered judgment yer terday.e Court found that the letter somplained of constituted an infringement oF the law protecting the ts and privileges of the Joga) profession, and the defendant was condemned to psy a penalty of $25 and costs.THE REV.G.S.REYNOLDS RECOVERS.The Rev.Geo.8.Reynolds, pastor of the West End Methodist Church, has so far recovered from his recent illness that he is able to resume his pulpit work.Last Sunday he preach in Calvin Church at the 11 o'clock service, and in the evening preached to his own congregatioh, commencing a séries 0 discourses on \u2018The prodigal son.\u2019 During Mr.Reynolds's illness his pulpit was acceptably supplied by Mr.mas Philps, a student of the Wesleyan Theological College.; Last Sunday evening the eubject of the sermon was he you man al home\u2019; next Sunday it will be \"The young man crossing the threshéld, leaving home\u2019 He will be treced on venings as he goes down hill, becomes homeless, gets homesick, and returns home, where he receives a welcome, to the envy of his elder brother.The series will not eop- clude until March 15, aceording to t pastor\u2019s plans.succeeding Sunday Advertisements.Your Liver Will be roused to itz nxturs! Gull and your biliousness, headadiie eombtipation be cured if you Hood\u2019s Pills 8010 by all druggists.35 cents.qus DAILY WITNEIF La pripted auf pusliahed dt the \u201cWitess\u2019 Bi ban : the ecrnez -af' Craig sad St.Pater.Lf as Fred Boies ; ua reder - y alin of Mostrebl.mn 5 4 business oommunications à drséseë - Jokin# Doughll + i = Office, Montreal, and 16 to Wditor, should be pr the \u201cWitaesss - fom tee the Bi 3:7 dada .Cae 35 ho By aE we 4 a Ls : FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1904.es ; \u201d cL / 2 * ee : | i \u2014 1 - | < .; = y .: b pr EEX ii VE if ,[ p Cons [i | i .4 ., .- [3% A pe DV 14 N in v F ; isco king Special Reductions in ea For the third Saturday of our Great January Discount Sale, we are ma - > DA à A k : i i have proved o reat interest to : & every department.The Reductions already made in the different lines p £ West .; w : gate our many friends, but still there are greater ones to follow.ie ; \\ suppl : ; MUSLINS REDUCED.| LADIES\u2019 GLOVES.repor A ng o » WHITEWEAR DRESS GOODS.J We have four Special Lines in MUS- LADIES SILK-LINED oc mg > - Goods, : .LINS.Now is the time to make your GLOVES, in Tans and Greys; price $1.7 DEPARTMENT oh a8 Special line amoctany tor ee | selections for SUMMER DRESSES, With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH > ; .Dressing Jackets January Sale.We have three different Double Fold Swiss Embroidered SILK-LINED CASHMERE GLOVES, Wm d Kimonas lines, as follows: BI Black DRESS MUSLINS, in different color in Grey, Brown, 60x, & an ° i 's 1 wn ue ac ings, beautifully Flowered and Lace ; \u2019 g pe Tos balance of our broken lot of All Wool Coating Serge, in shades of 30 only, Children s Coats in Fawn, io.Stripe Effect: regular $1.75 to $2.25; With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH, of the rdown Flannel Dressing Jackets; Brown, Navy, Cardinal, Scarlet, Royal B Cl th lined throughout, a good service- Special 50c a yard, OUR \u201cWESTMOUNT\u201d GLOVES, go The t es 5 only.The regular Crem Green Beaver Cloth, g : X sizes, 32, 3¢ and 35 only.2 00 Blue, Cadet Blue, Green, Grey, li li regu- With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.side seams, in Black, Grey, Mods and ex price.of which was 31.65, $L86, 32.and Black.Regular, 65c a yard.able garment.The balance of two lines se ing reg ! pile seams.Cr SANTA 3 : ! NCH ORGANDIE MUSLINS, in , JANUARY SALE.69c.JANUARY SALE, 27%c a vert.larly from $7.50 to $11.25, sizes 6, 8 and 10 years.a eres rari GANDIE ght and Dark With 5 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.minut With 10 PERCENT Extra FOR CASH.vrith 10 PERCENT Extra FOR CASH.50, with 10% Extra for Cash.Shades, pretty designs and colorings ; OUR \u201cPREMIER\u201d 2-DOME GLOVES, sion | Print Kimonas, in pretty Dresden All Wool Cheviot Serge, in shades of.January Sale $3.s W o | regular price 45c to 55e à yard: Janu- i in Black, Tan, Grey, Mode and White, to ac Patterns, a ke of Witte laws, Brown, Myrtle, Green and Black, 44 ary Sale, 27c & yard, $1.25, Jen.0 » \u2018 » - \u2019 \u201cRcruier price, pr | inches wide; JR TES * yen e With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.| LESS 5 PERCENT FOR CASH.& Po JANUARY SALE, : JANUARY SALE, a yard.ou ; Fine Colored IRISH MUSLINS AND | - que With 10 PERCENT Extra FOR CASH.Witt 10 PERCENT Estra FOR CASH, ( Us 10Nn ops.> quest NS, in Dainty Spots, Stripes an gi nei i Bi All Wool Nun's Velling, in Cream Flora Design: regular Zc to 3c a | EMBROIDERIES.\"We prin No A OO Bt Hl \u2019 ' .: : :3 Sale, 19c a yard ! ; f Organdte, tucked all over, with pale Blue, Scarlet, Yellow, Rose Pink, ion in Cushion Tops yard; January , , Fine Swiss Embroidered SHIRT prefer button back, sold at 71.50, $2.60 aad Salmon Pink.Nilé Green.regular, de We have made a great reduct on n oo With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.TS, SYS ERbrOideed sim es .- v | #0 ART SALE, 50v.a yard.and Pillow Slips for to-morrow, In a vy e very .SCOTCH ZEPHYRS, PLAIN COL.| 50c and CENT EXTRA for CASH lution With 10 PERCENT Extra FOR CASH.JANUARY SALE, 27%c * Tes designs and colorings.No \u201cAncients\u201d in the collection, ORBD LINEN, STRIPED MUSLIN With 10 PERCE: .dal Ext ; ; se to ; oo : car, consisting of Gomme, Corset Cor- TT TO TRRCR Pare wr January Sale 207, off, with 107, Extra for Cash.ary gue ar yard, .Ladies » Pattern JS Pmbroideres be\u2019 ur owns, - \u2018 > » » phi nb oi Skirts, beautifully With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.Nie Green, January Sule 28 mr rite \u201ciaxvany sare.zo pemcant orr.| LADIES\u2019 SKIRTS.on - ow ght amas doing 1 1 ' With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.our À ; With 10 PERCENT Extra FOR CASH.SATURDAY SHALL PE SKIRT DAY 1 inery e uc 101 S LINENS.| our | IN THE MANTLE SEC .: ] that Many Special Lines in the LINEN | A On i are ing Ta ton ny Species | | DEPARTMENT sopear from day to der, | FIEN\u2019S FURNISHINGS.| a | Basement Reductions tee wes tov of the may SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW DEPARTMENT appeur from day to der ISHINGS co Skirting.DENT'S SAMPLE GLOVES, in As- samir Striped Balmoral sk E SKIRTS made in All Wool Home- ._- Job Line of ENGLISH SATIN and sorted Tans and Greys, Dogskin and chars JANUARY SALE, 20 PERCENT OFF.spun and Serge, easily worth 83.50.MARSEILLES QUILTS, in all sizes; | Suede, Slik-lined; sizes 74, 7 34, 8, outle With 10 PERCENT Extra FOR CASH.SPECIAL, 82.50.ea i 2 | ® prices from $1.35 to $5.50 each, 8 1-4, 8%; regular prices from $1.to posit dM Skirting.Price, 500 WW! 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.$3.7; January Sale, $1.10 a pair, tend Colore oreen ., : i i i ; 7 RCENT EXTRA for CASH.a yard.SAU10 PERCENT OFF mrs made tn ho Wool Cheviot; We have laid outoff a table a special line of Feather Kitchen Towels.With 10 PERCE or a on : : | OUR sem 1 in.di 1 i Another lot in Assorted Tans and f With 10 PERCENT Extra FOR CASH.OUR SPECIAL.#.9%; FRIDAY, $3.50.Boas, which we are going to give you at & special price 77 x 30 Inches, Pure Linen, 124%c Grey, in Kid, Dogskin and Suede; sizes recon Striped Silk Moreen\" Skirting, 90 cents With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.for Saturday each, TT SAS Pre un Suede: sizes econ = yard.IES\u2019 WALKING SKIRTS, In All .With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.to $1.50; January Sale, 79c a pair, ties, JANUARY SALE,20 PERCENT OFF.pt colors, Black, Navy,Grey 60 only, Feather -Boas in Black, Grey, Fawn and ler Crash With 10 PERCENT EXTRA ror ori coma: Extra FOR CASH.; » B ; ; ; With 10 PERCENT Extra and Green; worth, $5.50.White.Prices $5.00, $7.00, $2.00 and $9.00.Ro er a | A Jot of WHITE KID GLOVES signe.\u201cWe .27 inch Heavy Navy Flannel, twili- SATURDAY, 84.95.\u2019 ° fr PURE LINEN, y soiled; sizes 7 3-4, 8 8 1-4, and Si.Ben ed, 30c, for 19c à re FOR CASH With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.For Saturday 33 1-37, 0 y 16 inches, 8c a yard.Also Black, sizes 7 3-4, 8, 8 1-4; regu- Fitua\u2019 With 10 PERCENT Extra LADIES\u2019 SKATING SKIRTS, made in with 107, Extra for Cash.17 inches, 12 a yard.lar price 75c to $1.00; January Sale, dun trappl f .\u2019 39c pair, mto ES AND Self, pin pe an soo ° All this season\u2019s goods, newest styles, 18 inches, 14c a yard.with 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.ty di g PLUSHE SATURDAY $5.50.14.11 thi ' With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.com VELVETS.With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.A special line of ee Hats, all this season's Odd Lines RES ne Here is a VERY SPECIAL LINE OF : styles, Prices $1.50 to $3.00.CHIL wate PLUSHES, in a good variety of colors, ._ .wher 1 prices, Soc do 81 95 LEATHER GOODS, For To-morrow 50c., with 10% Extra for Cash, Table Napkins.DEPARTMENT.wh rices, S5c to $1.25.- .doz.la Ee a 25: 4 YARD MUSIC GASES.20 percent oft 1 i 11 th t col Prices from 2 x 20 Inches, $1.25 per doz CHILDREN'S SILVER BEAR COATS ate With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.~~ 20 percent oft.All Birds, in & e newest colors.fr 2 x 2 inches, $1.50 per dos.al wae ny SILVER BEAR COATS wate \u2018 i Velvets, I 5 .Fr zu Silk Ties and Pearl Buttons, a: a Striped Vetvets, Plaid vires, Figured WRIST BAGS.20 percent off.$1.50 to $10.00 0 Satin Marseilles Quilts.sizes 6 months to 12 years; prices $2.75 carls 8 , or .\u20ac .M Velvets, Drocsded Velvets.ore .POCKET-BOOKS, 20 percent off.January Sale 507, off, with 107, Extra for Cash.Pink and White, 114 size, $3.50, for to $18.0; January Sale 20 percent dis wate i ; ; , ditio © , fr.82.25, » 9 With an Extra 10 PERCENT for Cash.CAR TICKET CASES, 20 percent o 2 .TRA for CASH.ditio 6 ith a With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.With 10 PERCENT EXTRA foc thes ang {DENTS SAMPLES.Comforters i e TRIMMING outh ks We have just received a Special line COMBS AT HALF D.& A.CORSETS.DEPARTMENT Lh t Ladies\u2019 Gloves.ey are Dent's .' .7 M Semple: consisting of Kid.Reindeer PRICE.Eiderdown Comforters, covered in best sateen, plain or eu rs à Le sion on DROP ORNAMENTS, 20 poresst of ve Band Suede.4 F ; , \u2018 , ; Rr NAME?ve, e NUE A SPECIAL LINE 0 lors and newest patterns.: prices $1.90 and $1.50; January Sale, row x These are all best iy Sigves.in COMBB, consisting of Slde-Combs,Back- and with ruffles, In pretty C010 P pel Ta $ an FANOY STOLES \u2018AND COLLARS, wre z : .Tan, White; t ot is ; , orth : ., : PE M 2 Special Give, wool Thad, sunset ior Combe, mpadour Combs, ete., w Prices $4.50 to $7.50.| With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH, 38 18 vero op.5 Curling, worth from $1.% to $2.50 a frm .° °, Mines ; pair.50 PERCENT OFF.January Sale 10% off, with 107 Extra for Cash.TRIMMINGS, 20 percent © os Ë JANUARY SALE, 79c A PAIR.With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.¢ .Loom Ends of TRIMMINGS, 50 percent off.nm ; ENT Extra FOR CASH.: | ; oo | With 10 PERC xtra \" Special line of FRENCH HORN HAIR- Eiderdown Comfor fons, beautiful ei of atin Embroidery.REMNANTS OF LININGS.B03 por.m 1 Special lin f Suede Gloves, .; , «, | | Ae on Special Tine of st des PINS, worth es comes som and Sateen, plain and frilled, rices $9.o$ Mirko 4% SAVE tho regime come cent o on \" § SALE PRICE.T5c \u201ctb 10 PERCENT ESTR : J J | PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.With 10 PERCENT EXTR F M LESS 5 PERCENT FOR CASH.With 10 PERCENT EXTRA for CASH.January Sale 207, off, with 107, Extra for Cash.With 10 : VEC ; ut id » he 8 » , 4 oy Children's Art Needle Work Classes To-Morrow at 10 a.m.All Are Invited to Attend.a ' ot .: ~~ ENTION T M RDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTEN \u2014_\u2014 : MAIL O BN S EE nta ly .û \u2019 he f MONTREAL AGENTS FOR SCHONHERR ORIGINAL PURE LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR AND PIM BROS\u2019, DUBLIN, CELEBRATED DRESS POPLINS.i A \u2018he \u2018 * : | SL .ed, i: rec r \u201cTHE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE IN CANADA.BE \u2019 .tha! - kK.à - T be\u2019 iP .8 - 5 y - .Buy i Fu = \u2018 ri} e ® dg ASS, A.cn oo o 9 .1 ki 4 .it 3 \u2014 N : e Spel, Phone Chtown 1301.A P.O.BOX, 2378 in kB Office, Uptown 901.I.Gatherine and Mountain ireets.Tree R Store.\u201c 90.va.| TT aa "]
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