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right whatever to such an outlet; and a | pretension to obtain it at England's ex- | pense is a proposal which could only be accepted on the hypothesis that Great Britain had lost the power to defend her legitimate possessions.\u2019 CONFLICTS IN THESSALY.Sanguinary conflicts continue between the Tarkish troops and the peasants in Thessaly, 1t is reported that the Turks have ocoupled several villages, and that a hundred persons have been killed.The Athens correspondent of the Times says: \u201c\u2018The Turks, after severe fighting, | have occupied and burned four villages in | the Agrapha district, In the porth of Acarnania, about midway between Aria and - Domoko.Eight thousand Turkish troops were engaged in the confliots.It is reported that in the neighborhood of Pa- ; laekoastron, tbe Turks were repulsed.A Panic ps.u8 among the inhabitants ol FRASER, VIGER & CO., have bach siren Si tas rues Italian Warehouse, - 207, 209 and 211 St.James St.1s ominous.It is probable that the Cre mm ge Na tan question will be dropped until the \u2014 ms sr ES es tion of Thessaly has Poa secured,\u201d | ! -DEATHS REPORTED ! teem, He was born and brought up in THE SEALING ENQUIRY.a ; Woodstock, and aft atin om | MSG University.becamm the first pas- The Foreign Office has published Prot, .tor \u2018of the First Baptist Church here.He Darcy Thompson's report upon the con- leaves a widow, six clusions arr:ved at by the British, Cana- At the Star Office To-dav.LUCKNOW, Ont., Feoruary \u201d .\u2014 The feath is announced ot Dr.Jean H.Gar- aier, one o! the leading naturalists of :Uanade.He was a specialist in reptology Amd had just finished reading the proofs M.a publication entitled \u2018The Reptiles of Danads,\u201d\u201d which [sb when death owmpelled by.fe du jatge oollestbon the fire of the Universit ofthis co destr or QT Was a graduate of Trinity College, | bliu, and came to Canada xs ago, seitling in this meighborboud where he enjoyed pri advancing age to relinquish he was about to pub overtook bim.The doc | actice until leaves an exceedingly + although at the time of ! Toronto University the authorit Jon tg oyed.The doctor w but of several sporting papers, Joyed considerabfe celebrity Ws \u2018a writer Ly Durchased enough | e the as 8 correspon | and en- o% Canadian natural history SOUTH DURH y forenoon a oblidren, compan | AM, Que, Feb, 7.\u2014 On aTRe concourse of ildren and friends Frandon , a the remains of the iate Mar Med.Wilson, reliot of the late John of Lhis township, to the Church of have been Jude, Fifty-one kusband emigrated rd, settled in graveyard England.She would elahty-two years of age next years ago she and her South Durbam.She taves tu deplore her loss one son and sven daughters, fe thirty-nine years old.and lidren the youngest of whom In all, children, dcblldren, aKvé now.number no, ' \u201cTORONTO, gibbon, an old and highly res mer, of Scarboro, is dead, a terman, of Forest Hill, of the pioneers of York, is dead, aged , Peterman had reat , 81] his life, and was greatly : He leaves a widow and a large haet Po 3 , died a of years.ship for dow and six chil GALT, Ont.l February 7.\u2014James War- nook, proprietor d axle factory, after an illness of about two weeks\u2019 duration.Deceased, who was widely known and highly esteemed by basineas ca throughout Canada, was born in Rostand 7 year ago, end has been of Lars.Mr, Warnock socupie \u20ac Gait Comneil Board, resident rs during the fons Conservative in two daughters sand mourn him.\u201cWOODSTOCK, Ont., dw ard Topping ter, div here om png.who was \u2018was widely known @etic * on January Dr.OS Trans r Edward Thornton, chairman of the.fo cate, and formerly British Ambassador at.|- , is wholly untenable, for it Washington is known that warnings were received in London at Christmas to the effect if the Tourmaline, the vessel of the ex dition, persisted in her intention to arms and ammunition : coast she would meet with a warm re\u2018 the troops and ships of the ception (rom Sultan of Moroec on pe- land south THR AMERICAN TARIFF.Mr.E.S.Day, United States Consul at Bradford, speak of Commeice of that dealing with the tariff, that ing before the Chamber city; sald, when the over whelming preponderance of sentiment in the United States was J \u2018The Wilson Bal, he ould not be protective theory.added, had sickened the for revenue only,'\u2019 and 1 wise for the manufacturers of Bradlord to -0f another + in Er - -the-s : t< \u2018 on Bill, which closed too many mills in the United St ates to be re-tried.SOME HARVEST PROSPECTS.The Statist says the wheat crop of India omises will b spiendidly.in during the present month will be shi at the end of March and pred kmmensely betefit- in April, \u201cthus urope * The Statis earl ing Bu: are low, that it is expected Australia will be great deal position to export wheat than expected.at the time American t furiber pl 9 Ma More GEN.WEYLER'S AFFLICTION.\u2026 Fernando Weyler, æriously lf Don ler'# ton is y and Ser.ona té-in tel for particulars as to ness.The ing bis grati Jealy has taken in the case.tatives of the Madrid General at Valladolid interview, has and tant ath i e course of the {ll feel } re , ude for the interest Represen- called on the requested an He replied that he ses them as gentlemen, but no nalists, for he was never inclined duige iu interviews, A TRAGEDY IN THE BUSH.Wey.eral Z| SS EX Press- Her Ma.would t as jour te in- Le It is announced in a special despatch from Perth, West Australia, that vid Hooke, who were on a Lane and Da prospecting tour at Mount Malcolm ter wandering in the bush for a pened without water or food, 0 lotor , al week, each other's veins and sucked each.other's blood, They sustained life in this manner for afew days and then became de- irious.Lane was found Hooke has not yet been foun d , and 37mg n LEVELLED BY EARTHQUAKKS.of the earthquake Further particulars at Balikesr, Asia Mip town is practically and or, say that 3 vison bulldogs sad othe ues, p uik aud other lio structures, ® Re dwelling houses, are leve ground.A CANADIAN IN TROUBLE.ot man gt t Caher, Irel th rex A harged wi 0 Albert Goodwin.ing to the te War is a native known as Wiltrid he 8th Husears, and, was on Salurday, rdering & comrade named The defendant, accord.is really named .of Nova and was lumcty in the United MINOR CABL.FOSSIP.Queen Victorias has Princess Dhuleep-Singh try), ce over es.The Imperial ordinance hi importation of American Fait Germany from issued in Berlin trees into States was tea \u2018va, dy Ann .*-an- English duchess day.It ta of the most sweeping been granted re eel from removing p Manor, which the trustees claim are heirlooms, It is said ter, .An injunction has straining Sir Robeet lotures D t forty-five ba te tha ey CEE Tapkraptey oui_against Sir in Dra; In an interview on his retum meriy e oe forces in ts r-in-ch let o of his legs was broken in i and bruised.be was badly shaken A bill ot separation has been Rome severing the marital re) Count Folch! and Prin vira ter of Don Card \u2018Spanish throne aration Princess e oapsisia J on Seturda workmen were drow.The French autho abandon the inweri; da ; R'of à navy ot the Kinny, be on .Scotia, States new biting the and the United , on Satar- fruit charac- .Doticea are ah EEstn tion yton Manor is in force.ta England from the United States, Dr.Fridtjof Nansen, the Arctic explorer, is quoted às saying that lectuting in Americas is as bad as exploring, adding that when not lee- \u2018tuning he was travel] and the American style of tra is not to his taste.: te, General Sir George Stuart White, for command Her Ma- India, was thrown from was Jaunoh at zine sallors and three tien have decided to constala: 1 \u201d» \u2014 = a rence.Sg Jo | gt do as well, new White Star Dentrel Departmen | 08 Saturday afternoon Barren T1} ddititting of roads pub- the \u2018 ° » Bart, M.P.for West Marylebone.have resigned their seats in the directo rate of the company.Anatolia was visited by an earthquake on.Sunday, which, it ls reported, caused widespread devastation.» overnment measure has been pub lished in Rome authorizing the Bank of Jia to take Charge of we savings of emigran orth an outh America with a view of seouring them of the so-called \u2018BARREN LANDS.Mr.Tyrrell Lectures on Thom at Toronto.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, February T.\u2014.of the Dominion Geological S taxed before a urvey, large audtence in the Geo t of Toronto University Lands ot Cauade Ponts 3 v * square miles of Canalla, said Mr.\u201cThe 3,500,000 a ot square - Jer cereals nar forests of a commer- clal value.Of this territory there was a tract of 750,000 square miles, and known to the Indians as a bare and tree leas , on the eastern barren lands, Of the total area 300,000 w as the Province of consisted of an undulating plain rocky formation, covered genera a with short gnssses, and with a au temperature of 50 \u2019 This district, taken altogether, offer means of 1§ ia twice as lar; sald he bellevéd ground - for hepe, nickel and iron having v in large quantities.Indeed, he said,there were reasonable grounds for the belist that the copper area would prove quite as productive as the Michigan y had produced last year nearly one-sixth of a total co product of the world.Fur country ae of a ach, bel open an vel, and eas Lode rosds being Bulle or IS IT SMALLPOX?À Suspected Case Being Watched at Windsor, Ont.(Special to the Star.) ae at Fe stranger, giv name as vine and his home as St, John, N.plied to the on Saturday night for aid.sta that he was ill and without money.e whs placed in a cell at police headquarters and the city physicien summoned.After a cur sory examination it was announced that the man was serfously {Il and he was ordered to Hotel Dieu.Early yesterda morning the hospital suthorities notif the police department that Irvine had all the symptoms of smallpox end must be removed from there at once, as they had no contagious disease ward in which to keep him, There being no other place to which he could be taken, Irvine was returned to the station, where he now lies.Health Officer Lambert is not yet Satisfied that the disease is really smail- pox, but he will keep Irvine where he is until the symptoms are more .fully de- Seloped, Irvine has a brother in ity, .- HORSES KILLED.Sc\\ \\ Falls on Them From Welght WN of Snow.a \u2018 (Special to the Star.) As andria, Oute, February 7.\u2014The recent i wvy-fatl uf snow has caused 7.\u2014 A eo Ir » &p- : day, + ing, about five o'clock, the sheds u adjoiniñ, the Grand Union Hotel col- lapeed, bi three horses and seighe.One horsi.belonging to Alexander lo- Donald, o; Kenyon, was killed, and the others wel so {had to had Jured, ; wt APPEAL REFUSED.\" r\u2014 \u201cace with Article \u201c7 = Parsons trial [> TWO STAR va GRTLOREN Police Dieuntenant t3outicre a + mp Pre dy 8e, et Company, \u2018and Sir Horace Farqu- , between one and a-half and twe Fahrenheit.other .\u201ccident at this place.On Satur ., armers to shelter their horses.in- wae | sastMaed by the Hindoo was not kn DAILY STAR: Last Week's Average WEEKLY STAR: .Last Week's Issue.Average Circulation of the Star.OF THR ™e Tariff sna Havana War HAS INCREASED the COST to the TRADE & E2008 And in Consequence some Shortsizghted Dealers are offerin Brands, Aftording them Larger Profi Enormously the Largest Sale of Any Cigar in Canada: ts.PRICE ONE CEN RIBBON TRaoe MARK g as Substitutes Interior 47.101 140,714 I.3 > x 242r3awte Tumoursand all Blood Disorders conquered, NCER, vegetable treatment solen A knife or plaster.¥ull particulars by mail or at offlvs.Much valuable matter in 130 book; all free.Write Dept.MS., The Myron Mason SC Medicine Co., 577 Sherbourn = BILLIARDS.E L.ETHIER & CO, 88 51.Drnis Nt, Montronk of Rilliard, Pool Tahles Bowl Manufscturers Hi ard: ool Ti es ie?wo Al Importers of ste.Dur Calumbus Electric Cushions are kno: best In use.Teleph \u2014Bell 6057.M \"MS 29coûztt (1) ONTARIO ELECTIONS.The Campaign is Waxing Warm and Politicians are Kept Busy.à (Special to the Star.) TORONTO, February 7.\u2014The electoral campaign in this province (3 waxing very warm, and for the next three weeks the Relitictana will be kept busy.Hon.Dr.ontague, M.P., was present at the Con- at Cayuga, Hatdi- on Saturday.J P.position teader in the pro- a large meeting at Mark- a in support of the can- oyse, on, G.W.Ross ra = necting - at.Wardsville on Friduy night.The new Manhood suffrage law.introduces an un- servative convention Whitney.the 0 tney, ti vince, add 5 ham, on Saturd ture of Mr.thousand names to tne voters\u2019 lists.In London alone a thousand names bave added, and about the same propor tion is reported from other constituen- cles.The Conservative candidate in East Lambton, Mr, W.G.Willoughby, has withdrawn from the contest, and the fight In that riding will be between P.J.Callum, the late P, P.A.member, aad J, H.Pettypiece, Liberal.TORONTO.\u2014ÂÀ turday night's Conservative convention for South Toronto, Mr, J.J.Foy, Q.C., 8 well Gatholic.was unanimously Mr.O.A.Howlaad, the inte memver, Mr.C.C.Robinson.and several other gentlemen were nominated, but withdrew in favor ol Mr.Foy.The meeting Was not absolutely harmonious, there being a small knot, composed mainly of .ball, who showed some objection to the nomination of Mr.Foy.There wan no actual opposition, however, and the nomination was made unanimous.Mr.Whitney, the Conservative loader was present and made a speech.\u2014 Man., February 7.\u2014Colonel .P.for Narth Victoria, passed through the city on Saturday on his way from Australia to Ottawa to attend lus Parliamentary duti tioned as to WINNIPEG.Sam Hughes, es.When ques- his views on Government ownership of railways, Col.Hughes said he had not yet.given the subject sufficient consideration to décided as to whether or not it would be suitable for Canada.Col.hes found great excitement in Austra.lis in regard to the Klondike.Speaking of the Yukon Railway scheme said be believed that no better men could control the construction than Messrs.McKenxie and ann.He also expressed himself pleased with the route chosen.THE OROW'S NEST RAILWAY.+ (Special to the Star.) TORONTO, February 7.\u2014 A.H.Mo Leod, who is superintending the construction of the Grow\u2019s Nest Pass Railway, is In town.He says that 5000 men are nt work on the road, which will be finished this year.The first 103 miles are graded J is one per cent, which ts the loweat of any mountain rallway in the worl scenery through which t titul, LAKE ONTARIO IN COLLISION LIVERPOOL; Febetiary T.\u2014The Brit \u201cish steamer Lake Ontario: Captain Campbell, srvived yesterday from St.Jobn, N.B., and Halilax, with her starboard w stove in, She reported that she A tai Hall, January for Ni York.The location wary i collision not given, and the daxage own.THE JINGO SENATORS.The Car bas The, Kaiser got Port Arthur, holds IF.hing, Trench have gobbled up ai-Nan, The Queen holds Ting\u2014a-Ling.The Cossack's on the Yantse, The Gags on oped Ei.e >s élo) n The Britou bolds Choo-Fi, 1d Wilbelib becomes King Billy-H ptt uses the brins Va F ang « © ; But what da we become 31 3 Where 1s great Wilhelm Chandler ¢ And where 13 Morgan true ?mits Ban SARS ene Why are they at A wh hy met et ais t the be we of Pi e 0 + Oh Waa Lang's Bowered fos of Pius Why are they not at Ool ?nee GS Gé 8 In this Mon goliaa ?: #3 Ft looks sb, tfaly, Cane canto #568 by\u2019 LA We've cae and whiskey ; ~ COL.HUGHES HOMB AGAIN.À.05, Censetva- » \u2026\u2026 vessels, : \u201cThe Survival .0f the.mistakably that they \u201cfittest.\u201d Past events prove straight-forward business, the leaders carrying the la largest business.ers, but figures wil the newest and b goods at lowest prices.steadily on increasing by always been our policy si ness ever to keep faith wi allow a deception to be : avsolute.truth ~ city and country.trig with the same cate as the: our close attention to: the we have built up our b made special efforts to place this count manufacturers, and hope to of their esteemed patronage.finest assortment of goods in our Ji ryin all the latest style trate are éntitled to rank amon that we est assortéd, and Moreover i only for cash from the best and largest ma saving all discounts, buying at lowest marke thereby we are enabled to give our custo before them s be favo CLOTHIER-\"OUTFITTER Fittest.\u201d HE survival of the fittest is the inexorable law of nature.And so it is in business life, Those who would survive must demens clearly and un- g the have beeu doing a Ÿ Other people claimed to be rgest stock and doing the We do not wish to follow such lead.| prove that we have the lar gest Stock, \u2018 t'is bought nufacturers, t prices, and mers the best As a result our business goes our honorable dealings.nce the inception of our busi- th our customers and never to practiced on \u2018our.pajro contgined- in.our advertiseme ulless, mepgnre.of confidence both tide.The smallest orders ar largest éntrusted to: he smallest details of ou usiness\u2019to its portions.And now on the eve of trade, we beg to inform our cust It has ots has in- with our.\u20ac treatéd § usyand by r business, .present colossal pro.our opening Spring mers that we have this season the ne ever imported to s from the leading red by a continuañce \u2018MY HATTER 657665 Craic Streer, »° 2299 ST CATHERINE STReET: QUEBEC PROTEST.Wouid Like to Have the Terminal of the Intercolonial.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, February 7\u2014The Oquneil of the Quebec Board of Trade have adopted the following resolutions \u201cThat the Council of the Quebec Board of Trade, desires to place on record: its regret at the decision of the Government to place the western terminus of the In- tercolonial Railway in Mon she commercial community of ., whose extensive trade with the Province tall That bave been brought.into the city, making this its western terminus and point of comnection with the Canadian Pacific and other roads on .the | North Shore, tus allowing Quebec to re- Rain a portion.of its lost trade, and at the same time giving the railway the benefit ot conneotion with competing lines | to and from the west.Neverth hy ir lace.| would respectfully request : n Government grant, in aocordance ¢ understanding at the late interview: between the Right Hon.the er And this Board, such aid as will ensure the Co ton, rh ) ar ray: mt dr near Quebes, o rellway bridge; recen surveys, and the very much reduced price ot st and other materiais, having shown that this can now be dime at.» very reasonable cost.2 That u cons- pletion of this the Government.may be pleased to make Quebec the _ minal point of the Montreal and Quebdo division ot the Int , thus the railway the benefit of a share of large trafic bet 1 y ERY tie piaced in : the.ity of ; Hereaiter the o?Hawaii is to be shippat 0: y York vis San Fran- | eleco over the Hox Pacific Rallwey, instead of ant Hora in wooden : 1:{ a struggle od \u2018| side will ask quattér or | Apparent from the bagtusn em) not the efforts or a ged murderers, rofess to be as Anxious or adjudicated ns any feel, or declare that they TRIAL A FAR Lawyers Got Away From the Main Issue to WILRESBARR Call Each Other N ames.BE, Pa, The trial of Sheriff Martin and his deputies was adjourned Saturday in the midst of a fierce battle yers, John TF, Lenaban, between oppoping lsws of the defence; snd John M.Garman, one of the specidl prosecutors, They names and used dent ia valuable in \u201ctalled .each .othaÿ rT a w , the miners ad flarcely the bavtle between their employers is beng fought.This fk of etiployer and gle, a ca tion.ope laborers section, are their power, that they will Sheriff and his murder or ~The opposing armies the court-room more bitierness every hour, day in other with ach side is a Feady to delay n of Mr.Lenahan's at: Mr, Garman, .MADRID, Feb.received from Manilla, ca lippine Islands, announ 1889, sone of them of stroyed by fire, been de : URE.A COLD IN ONE] 0 © Laxative Bromo he to the death.gath diva recure the conviotion of th the avective at the othr\u201d ings trict-Attorney Mart utmost to restrain these -and most of his 1 to Judge Woodward sain 30 protect the witnesses 8 and ances and Interjoott with interest, and has of terchange of epithets.200 HOUSES BURNED._ That, neith, or RE HR.The MILLI i» the regi te tors Bate to The coal opéra one They- feel, confident of ered -hebigd the pro- R lorwaid with all\u201d n° equal\u2019 confidence.see in some degree .er.- that mest - have faced dar virulent, ever by hurler MT MAD done h outbreaks, ie associntes have appeal- and agaid shrugs snd ans.Most Témarks have been ung.who hes repaid theny ten begun an ine- 7.\u2014 Des sk che i that 200 bulids 4 spurted, but drop \u201c \u2018against Kent, Who won it, re \u2014 4 Hécmens INTERNATIONAL SPEED RACES St.George\u2019s Veterans - Have a Fine Time.\u2018ROUGH HOCKEY AT THE VICTORIA RINK, \u20143&\u2014 Continuance of the Ice Trotting on the River\u2014 McCulloch Keeps on Winning in New York\u2014 Other Miscellaneous Sports.\u20143&\u2014 DA VOS-PLATS, Switzerland, February | Chicago; Mr, W.J.\u2014In the world\u2019s speed skating contests Me W.W.Watts Hunt, held here, Seyler, of Munich, won the 500 ; 7 metre race in 47 1-5 seconds; thus QOest- junds record was not beaten.P.Oesflund, ol Trondhjem, Norway, won the 5000 metrc race in 8 minutes SB 1-5 seconds.- Edea\u2019s record was not beaten, The ice was in good condition, .Many Mantrealers will remember Sey- \u201cler who was here last year at the international championships, run on the M.A, A.A, Rink.\u201c M'OULLOCH STILL WINNING POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y., February 7.~The championship ice skating races were continued Here Saturday.The skaters In the Hrsl race, the one mile novice Jee J.W.Olstead, Rochester, amd BE.A; Kent, of Corn wall! Ww.F.oO\u2019 Bran of Newburg, was protested.The race Was won by Kent, with J.M.Ulstéad, second.Time.3.37 1-5.Ten mile champtonship ot America \u2014 .Starter>\u2014B.Bellefeuille, Giles C.Mc Clave, Coone and McCulloch, .Coupe drop on tbe lust lap of the sixth mile, being three-quarters of o lap Le- The seventh mile was finished in The wen were then all within ards of each other, with Bellefeuille sou leading, MoClave secund, Gibbs third, and McCulloch last.libbs took con mand at seven and a hall mike, but Belteuille succeeded him in the eighth.The time was 29 minutes.Belleteuille back again, Gibbs went to the front in two laps lt was then raining hard.Eight Jups fram the end ofl the ninth mile McCul- Jongh took the lead, but did not quicken The ninth mile was finished in nad with all four men bunched.Mo- Culloob was urging Bellefeuille to the lead.the men alternated taking first ace.Bell -spurted, Tit e finish only four away.Tree laps from the tape, Cult ooh vent into the lead, and in another Jap was leading b twenty yards, Bellefeullle second, Gibhs third and McClave fourth.On the last turn McOlave and Gibbs fell.McCulloch finished first in $6.43 2-5, and Bellefeuille second, forty yards behind.McClave came in third, followed by Gibhs.Ballefeuille was five yards ahead of McClave, and he ane yard ahead of Gibbs.In the novice race a protest was made on the \u201cground that he had already wom a prize at Cornwall.The summary of the novice race follows: _\u2026 Starters\u2014J.W.Olstead, Worcester, -Mass.; E.A.Kent, Comwall; J.O'Brien Newburg.Firat, Kent; Olstead, second.\u2018rime, 3.87 2-5.SNOWSHOEING.ST.GEORGES VETERANS.=A Most Enjoyable Tramp on Saturday.The St.George's Snowshoe Club had \u201cone of the best outings which it has had * for years last Saturday evening.lt was the vecasion vi the Veteran's Tramp, and J.théugh there never has been a veteran's tramp that was not a great success, this one excelled in numbers and enjoyment.\u201cThere were fully two hundred people pre- =~ vent and among these many guests from the United States.A large number of these sat down to the dinner.one of the old tashioned inforral ones at which the usual toasts were proposed.The enter \u2018tainment programmé, which was an ex- cellect né.was as follows: LE sn, Mr.Helleur ( wb, * .Capt.Sully 3 Que On the Deep, the Turnkey Mr.Ramsay T wo éirenadiers .Mr, Saucier i The Little Nip ppor as Mr.Waring Roak:d in the Cradle of the Deo op: 2.» ; 3 tte r.Cloments Frond uinte ; EN à Pate Liga 8.6 led HAs Meredith Howard 11.Raling.M-=.Clement and Chorus 12 Recitation, Napoleon Cheese Mr.McCarrey By Dr, Drummond.-32.- horus, led b Saucier, The Palms, nines Gan.Hand, led By Mt.] Edmond Hardy, in oral soleotio & Mrs, Tours Hawkins B French Chorus of 9, .3 Selections 18.La Marwiliaise and National Anthem, led by Harmony Bina.9.Se cotton +-sult would have been reversed.G.Furnald, New York; New York; Mr.W, Stearns, New York HOCKEY.VICTORIAS WON.The Game was Pretty Rough.It was a very rough gume between Ottawa and the Viciurias that took place pa Saturday night.Before the me had been in progress very lung, Spit was hurt and Chittick had to take wl place, Weldy Young alse wus hurt, but he came to after a wbila He had previously had a fistic encounter with Davidson, to settle a difference, and this was by no means the only incident of the kind that occurred during the evening.Play was fast, as may be judged from the fact that elgh- teen goals were scored lin the playing time.Chittick, for Ottawa, was not as good as usual, and the rush of the Ottawa lorwards was not nearly ay sucoessful as it might have been.The Victorias were strong in their defence line, and although Ottawa bored through several times, their scoring was not in ratio with the time the puck was kept in Victoria territory.The home team played well all through.The spectators behaved none too well, as there was an abundance of THE SHAMROCKS DEFEATED QUEBEC, February 7.4 The Shamrock Hockey Club was deteatell here by the narrow margin of one goal, and that onl: nfter playing oft a tie, the score standing five to five when time was called.In no sense of the word was the maich a pretty one, and the play was ragged thou.» hard.Severe checking on both sid s prevented much combination from being indulged in, and therefore individual wor was the main feature of the game.Ther was little unnecessary roughness, and no cone was ruled oft, though a couple cl meu on each side were warned.One of the Shamrock men was quite unwell.and A.D.Scott, of the Quebec, was handicapped after he broke his skates an had to use larger ones.Both teams got in some hard rushes, and at the start the Quebec team showed some nice combina~ tion.Of the two defences Quebec\u2019s was the stronger, but for a time the home for wards seemed to go to pieces.Brown's fast following up was very much admired, Semple in goals made some fine stops, repeatedly saving his goal.Referee McRobie made a very good official, but missed a number of off-sides.teams were : ebec, Position.Shamrock.Goal cies.Sample Point.Tanse F.Wal Gobel Point .Forwards.Umpires _\u2026.Time: keepers.A MoRobie.Several members of the Shamrock team complain of the treatment which they received at the hands of Quebec.Not only did the Quebeckers lay unnccessarily rough, but if the officials had attended a little better to their duties in general there is little doubt, it seems, but the re- Even some of the Quebec people seem to have heid an opinion to this effect.HERMANN H.WOLFF & CO, va.DORKEN BROS.& CO.hissing and unpleasant remarks were rite, The following were the teams: Ottawa.Victorias, Chittick.co.Goal.-Richardso Fulford .\"Point.H.B.Melougai .Cover .\u2026 Grant .Forwards.Drinkwater - \u201c .C.Davidson = HE MeDou all Reterce\u2014 Mr.George James.Game.Won by.Boored by.-.R.MeDou R.McDougall ein ae rme eee Le 0000 ur Be Victorias.\u2026.\\ 6.Victorias.\\ chougall 7.Victorias | DMnkwater 8 .Victorias.H - Mucdougall 9 Ottawa .Living 1 .\u2026.Utlawa .2 00000000 Hutcheson 1 .Victorias .rink water 12 Victorias.cDougall 13 Victorias .Davidson 14 .Victorias .Davidson 15.Ottawa .Liviog 16 .Victorias o.oo.Davidson i.Hutcheson 18% \u2018Driniewater - then made his appearance, and like a thick molasses flash Glant Jobasca, alter a few tumbles, made as plendid attack on the goal and scored the B.of C.There was a feeble effort a neering and Willie Mercer thre v up his hat in the air and oaught cold rom tbe falling snow.Torontos weut immediately into the fray and scored from a fine pass from the side.Time was mow up, and after the customary cheers the teams retired to their rooms, the Torontos won g how it was they beat, seeing their o ponents had the puck the whole time B their territory, @nd only six timés came down the rink, five times scoring.The teams were: Merchants Bank © of Toronto.Bank of Canada.Kirkpatrick.BE ms ag io pay er at the s peu (or > r new TI of 1h men ben hi \u201cThe Wane Danes up with » mes son followed suit.Then Sohae a brace of buttons and his opponent re- and Slos- sponded with a similar combination.At e end of the fittieth ing the score stood: Schaefer, 840; Slosson, 334.The score at the end of the sixty.ing stood: Slosson, 466; Ce maetar.son layed yed second fiddle in the music made clicks of the ivories aii the Saleh .the filty-fourth inning, wi he pañoed the Chioago man with a pee of buttons, the scores then being 354 against 841 În Siosson's favor.The champion continued his slow, but apparently sure course, cxeouting some notable cushion caroms at times, and w hen, Just betore 11-50 o dock, he Tolied H up and made à oO to ael- s 383, he was playing so much better than the latter that it looked as if he had victory within his grasp.He had still nearly 200 to Eo through, and there was enough uncertainty to make it decidedly entertaining for those who are à ol billiards.To the surprise of Schaeters own friends, *\u2018The izard\u201d turned the tables with a run of 76, which put htm in the lead, and although Slosson tried to regain his \u2018advan , he was unable to shake off his rival, who ran 84 snd won the championship, scor 6800 to Slosson\u2019s 596, Averages: OnE ater.7 38481; Slosson, 7 igb runs, Schaefer, 78; Slosson, eler put up |.36-80, 34 \u201cReferee, Edward McLaughlin, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 \u2014MON DAY, FE FEBRUARY 7, _1898.TURF AND TRACK.\"TROTTING ON ON THB 108.\u2018 There was good ho?Lhe Jae ues Cartier track on Satu n- ton won the first heat, Bt ia ih the second Nelli Sharper was \u201cmo races will be poncladed this aîfternoon ar 2.30, and a os 1 25c will be made for admission e atk In the forty known on same official plar as No.?K.a Another lot of land at the same place va gps plan 3 No.8 8, with the uhdings\u2019 thereon erec In re ot vÂZether Jot at the same place, knows on same offic an a o.e J.H.BLUMENTHAL & SONS, Duilaings ea a ted » Montreal, To sold at the the Parteh { Sale by Auction in lots to suit urchasers at the store No, ?Bieury street, Mon TUESDAY, tb FEBRUARY, mo AT 10 O'CLOCK.Largeand wellassorted stock of Read Made Clothing, Gent's Furnishings und Furs, Twoods, Sarges, Lininge, Oto.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.320,757 a KENT & TERCOTTE, 97 MM.Jumes 88.MARCOTTE BROS.55 law Auctioneers, door Chureh of Ste Adele, aatd it, March 1 next, at ll o'clock a.m DISTRICT or MONTREHAL\u2014F, F.\u2014No.115.\u2014Andrew r Gault vs.Dame Agnes Dunlop Hay & Two emp! acements in St.Antoine Wa ard, Montreal, formt sub-division three of cadastra of official plan sald ward; both emplacements bounded in troot by St.Luke street; together with the Bouses and buildings thereon erected on t \u2018emplacements, said two emples monte peine = contiguous and form- lng © e and the 0 be sold at shent » office, Montreal, March 4th next, al tes o\u2018clock a.m.me de Portaeu(, March \"on erected., be sold at tt dcor he sh si; Charen of 8t.Guillanme a épi .rch 2 nd next, at eleven o'clock a.m.ws CHIOOUTINE EE: és -\u2014 Josepd ame! ose: sn any rueet Ha mel vs.E Has ÿ ard, with bultétogas CireiMaltances pendeucles ; known on official an \"4 re cadastre of said townsbip n6 No.3 of the fret cange.To be evld nt ».Regist office of the ta the Court House County of \u2018\u2018hicoutimi, of WL Cicouttiat.Murch 8rd next a tem o'e _ DiSTRICT OF dHONTREA,\u2014F F.\u2014Na 218\u2014Maxime Ch.rbonneAn ye Dame One sime Mathilde Patenaude.lot tn the City of Montres.hounded in front by Lrolet street, known a8 sup\u2014 divisfoa 187 ot lot No of the official plan of St.Lous Ward with the house sad other buildings thercon erected.be suld at Shertls office, | Montreal.March 8rd uext at 1! o'clock a DISTRICT UF MONTREAL.-\u2014A.F.P.\u2014No.&il.\u2014 Ime Hermlae Lamothe vs.Charles Lamothe, 2.\u20143a lot {no the city of Montreal, posed of No.¥ of the ofleidt vu of pur: lot Nd.17 of the osé division of lat No.42-8, and ot the © Nu, T\u2014H uf the sub-division No.officinl plan of 8t Lawrence Ward, bound= ed in front hy Muabee street, with one house and, other bulldings thereon erected.The sale!\u201d which took place December lat last, will lake place ngulu nt Sheriff's office, Montreal, March 4h next, at two o'clock p.m.co 9 73 of the SIT OF MONTREABL\u2014F.F.\u2014No.An undivided fifth In a lot of land ia St.> Autuine Ward, Montreal, bounded in front by Beaver Hall Hiit, And knowb on ufi- cial plan of sald ward as No.1077.To be sold ar Sherit's office, Montreal, March grd next, at ten v\u2019clock are oN ad PR FER DISTRICT OF MONTREAL\u2014F, F.\u2014 No.i .\u2014Audrew Leitch and Michael Turo- À bull ve.Dame Eleanor Marianne Hedwige He Lomer.a: A lot of land forming the north-east ÿ rert , = that vrtion official 4 on - the ofctal plan ot + =.Antoine Ward, Montreal, bounded on : À the south-east by Cedar avenue, without Ea bulldtnge.To be sold at Shertts office, Montreal, March 4th next, at eleven o'clock a.m.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL\u2014+EF, F0, si.\u2014Damase Durocher vs.Leme Cleo- phee Desrosiers, et al L\u2014Lut tu the parish of Bt.Zotique county of hou ulanges.known on .offfeia\\ lan of satd parish as forming part of No.38: whi the bulldlugs thereon erected, legs a strip of land two perches and nine feet tn widih by two arpents in depth.2.\u2014Auviher lot ot land et the same vs known on ole pian of sald pare h of St.Zotigne na BR Tu be sok! ut the parooblal church doo SR.of the parish nf 8t.Datique de Sluages, - 2 March 3rd next, at eteven o'clock m i.Cm aE Geto se DISTRICT OF TERREBONNE\u2014V, EK, No 55, \u2014Joreph Albert Pilon ve.Amihimne aera! :TWo lots known on oficial plan of \u2018the hypothevary catlastre of the count of Two Meubinins as Nos.&# and 3 the parish of St.Benoit; with vulldings there on erected, To be sold at the door of the parish church of the parish of &8t.Benoit, sdarch 8rd next, at teu o'clock a.DISTRICT OF THREE RIVEBRS\u2014No.bouts TFisdel dit Noel-vus ve.proprietors - uuknwo.\\ t St.Leo Land in the parish o DB, © of Maskinonge: with bouse, barns, ante and other epeadencies thereon \u2018e erected, and Known as No.547 of the official\u2019 dastre for the parish of St.Leon ; subject to pisse Spon purchaser.d at the door of \u2018the rish churen of the parish of tt, Leon, bh lat next, at ten o'clock a.m.KAMOURABKA~F.F.\u2014No.#i8.\u2014Tho~ mas Leblon vs.Narcisse Dick, Land In the Orst range of the pañlsh of Isle Verte, kao vn on official plan of the endastre of said parish as No.1; with bulidtugs thereon erect: sold at the dour of the perte ot Lisle Verte, March ls: next, at ! o'clock a m.EAMOURASKA\u2014F, F.\u2014No.390.-Proe deat Berube va.Charles Dionne, et al.1.\u2014A land In thé first range ofthe.pere ish of River Our*les without buildings kpown on official plan of the stre said parish as forming part of lots Nos 108 and 1&7.2.\u2014A laud in the second range ot said parish, known on cfficial plan the same cadastre as Nos, 878 and 374, reserving In favor of Pierre Lamarre, à barn thereon erected, which he must remove.8.\u2014A lot In the seventh range of che rish of Oneslme, forming part of lot oO.427 of the official as Co book of reference ot aiogs.na parish, thout buildings.4=_A tot 1m 5 - et atta of tt, Denis, ra on one plan of said parish as No, 46, with a house théreon erected, circumstances and dependen: Te, pe sold as fottows : Nos: } ana % at the r of the parish cburch of the par- tah ord River Ouelle, March tnd next, at 10 o'clock a.m., and the lot fourthly destrib- ed at thé door of the partsh church of the h ot Br, Denis, at one o'clock p.me the same aay, and the lot thirdly describe ed, March 1 bh, al 10 o'clock a.m., at tbe door of the vaiten church of Balnt One- sime.DISTRICT.\u2018of MONTRMAL\u2014F, F.\u2014-Na Imé\u2014Messire Edmond GenereUx vs.Dame Philomene Hapuyere, et al.A lot of land in the city of Mon bounded a front by Dumont ue koa as spb-division 47 of lot ofctal plan of St.Mary» Ward; A aod other buildings t eréon \u20ac To be sold at Sheriff's office, Montreal, rch 8rd uext, at two o'clock p.DISTRICT OF RICHELIEU.\u2014F.FNao, \u201c+8 we.Pierre Bay- = Dieudonne : Bayeur vs.A tot 1n the Patish of 8t.Guillaume 4.RE Upton, bein og lo t No, 408 of cn : aastre of sala parish: with vaflaingy there ask Mabel whether she thought he could, and would\u2014will you?\u201d turning to Lyte.\u201cI am vi much d tor time, but 1 sid wd Just now that unless Î em some Ry development at thi es eke it rat ti Than think ou may © a a an Lyle.Pm 80 > pied, and Cyril will be so pleased.You need not stay long, indeed you must not; for if you foi ln influcnsa through siting us, and too leries., should never be fo! ven, \u2018especially it you gave it to Mr, Fai t.\u201d \u201cOh, dear, that would be dreadtul.A think PAAR had better go, Dick?\u201d ond abel, an: \u201cYou foolish child, don\u2019t you ses that 1 was only.joki Mrs, F bt, with a Jiu \u201cJust shaking hands h Cyril and staying a a lew minutes in ie room could mot possibly give Richard influetiza.The doctor does mot think I shall take it, though I am nearly always with him; we keep the windows open, and the room positively reeks with eucalyptus, You will comet\u2019 to Lyle.poreibliitr I have men- toned, ot tatniy we Boly please remember, and tell Cyril, that eine on toll pay snd active pit hiv ï am not my own master, Aa for infestion, I don't think there Le any more risk of my Tatching anyiing by going to your house then 1 encounter on m mext Journey \u201cby road or rail,\u201d returned Lyle though he could not \u2018quite understand why he was so desper- atel anzlous to see .shall Spot you wil) e not il you a have had some! of teal I can bave it ready in a ter laut \u2019 put in Mabel.\u201cThank you very much dear, but I sm 1 have not a tow minutes to spare.\u201d I got glass of port, bent t is nome on or mother, nourishing and Bot not at al) beady.vey Mrs.Fairlight tho the ith while cessant atly.declared that abe\u2019 must really mg \u201cYou will go to the station a Edith ane 0e ber De OT EE said M Mabe].asure, ered Lyle, with a show say \"and * ænéé of Anne smd] On EL that after taterroptine their tete-e-tete it would too bad to take Richard away, t = she did not require , and could go to the station escort quite well \u201cI shoutd not Uke A to go alone.The night Is dark, and there is often à Tory rough crowd about Liverpool Street tion, and need Lin 5 about taking Richard away.I should have had to send bim away t ina flew minutes.1 bave] lett mother alone quite long enough,\u201d d Mabel, with heroic selt-denial, tor es rot ve had a little more of her lover's company.\u201cIn that case I will your offer, dear, for to tell the truth don't like going about London at night without a man.Are you read Mr Lylet\u201d* \u201cI an so BOITY.* whiepered Mabel as she helped bm \u2018 an with bis coat, \u201cbut there was no: help for it.Come early on Sunday, and we will have a nice long talk.\u2019 \u2018Which shall it be\u2014bue o under und?\u201d asked Lyle when Mrs, Fair ght and be were out of the house.\u201cNeither, iI you > the under- are slow, grouad is stufty, \u201cThen we must take a ug course, which means e bansom a cabstand at the md of the next street.\u201cA hansom La means,\u201d answered Mrs.Patriieht, ying bie am, sad In a mer few eastward, Lyle was ot in the of |.tempers.A few minutes more and Le had toid Mabel of his fauit, and made ber the confidant of his troubles; and be feared that an opportunity so favorable not recur, or that, if & did, his courage would not be equal te the ocoasion.But Be bad à feeling for hin friend\u2019e wite and.Nke most men, à weakness for the sex.and travelling at n tin a bape\u2019 som oad, oh bot ore at anes lively | en pre Of JPrecleely a aon even th engaged \u2018to cousin.and beton le Jong Lyle recovered Fon cauanimity and became resigned to his \"bo you know 1 have a mind uot to be triends oth you, ard ?\u201d quoth hin companion asrchly, When they were under way.\u201cNot ds with me { Why, I should like to Know-f* aaked.drawing nearer to her, ce the wheel ing à ternible ra \u201cFor were mak-.3 + loading ms to believe that \u2018Quips 1.and Cranks\u2019 was doing very well, You sald it was giving you no anxiety, and all the time you had sold i \u201cWhich Is just the reason why It ving me no anxiety.1 told you pothe mg but the literal truth, \u201cBut not the whole truth.Why cannot you trust me, Richard, and what ! am\u2014your sincere friend ! There = nothing nearer to my heart than to see you and Mabel well off and ba - mars ried, and 11 ! were a fairy or a Fortuns- tus, you should be.\u201d \u201cIt is as kind of you to say so as it (a unkind to acouse me of deception: 1 made the answer I did simp! fo dindss, ing an unpleasant seb ave enough of \u2018Quips and \u201cYou lost About money by! by , \"eme anes sorry both or 70 am very o oor ar sake and \u201cMabel's.Well.as it is pleasant a subject I whl say Why shout it.\u2018except à quon, Do you still think that you you could ets 8 paper AN : \u201cWith sufficient a thoussnd pounds, I have not thé SiaRtest doubt X could.Bot never again will I start similar ent Tiber.with 1 adequate means.Bat why the question, Mra.Fairiizht # \u201cIt was only an idea.might happen.But vou have told nothing about Mr.Falettant, How Pa er rer \u201cTo me he seems UN w though the doctors uu Heine AH the same, he Is better that they are sending hem to the Engadine in siens pat, the Reviera.\u2019 , \u201d \u201cAnd as | daresa u know, md ate never sent to us The cold kills thet?\u201d (To be continued.) , au ee wn ee a.dae vm winter, Dr.Coderre\u2019s RED: PILLS Pale, an Wei Wom omen\u2019s [lla a Ved Logon Sp r= PY Hs lime I et \u2014\u2014 to six cents fn the dollar.4 \u2014 - marre Thr Paily Star, |= thé rate last do, was equivalent GRAHAM & OQ.Proprietors.109 «all 165 St James Street.Tas D Dany sean won sent to any part Lan ar Canada, al n rd six mouth: havo for 44 We beliove the ciroulation of THE STAR ox cecds the combined issue of all the other English tewspaters published in the city of Montreal.va Ageals for French Advertising are Messrs Magoo.Faire & Clé, Rue dôla Grange Bate Here 18, Paris, France, Torquto.Can, Re eprescatatire for ndvortising I the MORTREAL STAR, W°.F.Carrier, #9 King Fest.Tm CIRCULA\" FION \u2014 OF THE\u2014 Daily and Waekly Star FOR WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY sth, 1898.Monday \u2026 verre cou 46,281 Tucsday .\u2026 46,229 Weduèsday- \u2026 \u2026.\u2026.eevssseenses - 46548 Thutallay i.Leenposess : 05000011.46,006 Friday .vev.cossoens vo »+\u2026001s.\u2026.46,149 .-\u2014\u2014 .282,604 Present Average: ending reno 47,101 WEEKLY STAR Last Week.93,61 3 Average Circulation J JARRE of the STAR Last Week, ) From the-above Rgures are excluded fifteen thousand subscriptions regarded as more or\u2019 less ephemeral.MONDAY, FEBRU AR\" 7, 1808.ave AN INSTRUCTIVE SESSION.Parliament has \u2018opened with sufficient lvelinéss to guarantee us security from a dull session.Sir Charles began by hitting vot vigorouriv-wil round; and it becime at once apparent that some at least of his low x \u2018\u2018landed.> Vigorons fighting is x thiiig that the country dearly loves, and there are signs that we shall gel plenty of it this year.But there is more than entertainment far the peopir in a wide-Awake and aggressive Opposition.It is the next best thing to à courageaus tadependent section in the Government tollowing itself.The Oppositionivts by the nature of their posi tico are constant counsel for the peo ple.They can only make party capital by showing that the measures of the Government are not in the pnblie inte- vest: and this puts them in precisely the pudition of a body of lawyers holding a brief for the taxpayers.But they exagzerate and misrepresent and put false constructions on the pro- > possis-otmthe ~ Aitnietry, ft will he -obfect- ed.Well, grant that bhey do, are there no mea 4a the Housa to defend the Government 7 Do they not, moreover, in this act precisely like a lawyer cngaged ta fight a case un behalf of his client?He puts forward \u2018the \u201cest tace he can fad for the cause he has in hand, and lets the lawyers on the other side trim down his exaggerations snd restore the balance.I the Opposition siy a serious thing acainst a \u201ctomeh of Government policy and the Government do not deny It, it IR naually a pretty fair inference to accèpt it as true.I a court of law, we depend upon the see-sawing of the two counsel to bring out the truth, and in the House of Commons, we get our results.as a rule, by the sume pracess.~ But If either side be discouraged or weak, It Is\"obvious that the truth will sufter.It is as il cne of the partics to 3 lew suit went Into court with a feeble lawyer.The country is happily equipped now with a Ministry unusually strong in debating talent and a fighting Opposition.The greater the ability of our Parllament- ariaps the less likeithood there is that gy.weak _ point in the programmes of either party will remain undiscovered.An unprecedented advantage in-Deminion history possessed by the present Oppositicn | fa the control of the Senate, which always guarantees them the certainty of he- ing heard.They cannot be left uhanswer- ed, and then voied down.They can always insist upon adequate exvlanations and full replies.This all makes for light \u2018aid assures us a luminous discussion of the handful of Ministerial mensuares, \u2014 \u201cGREATER LONDON.The Yourth tRénmial cléction for the | one hundred.and eighteen councillors, hea \u2018govern the area.ol ons hundred and twenty one square miles which forms the administrative \u2018 county of Londca.will take pinte withäi 4 aonto.and the pre- gramomes of the two parties \u2014 Moderate and Progressive \u2014 into which the Coun- all\" ls divided, ace being canvassed with &- warmth and interest only secondary to that takeh in the foreign situation.\u201cWith the exception of the Police Department, which is directly responsible te the Home Oftice, the County Cowneil sontrols all the municipal affairs «f the metropolis, excluding that small Area sored to the Lord Mayor.It hae # gross debt of nearly $200,- 000,000, .« sinking fund of FBS 000,000, \u2018and an annual maintenance expenditure af newly 850,000.000.The popälatfon of the Greater London il rules \"fé far larger than thal of Greater New York, though within à much more Ji mite aren: indeed the tigres usually quotrd ns representing the population of J.ondon are mizleadingz, Instead of 4 in J OIr, Greater London had within its lice area à popatat! ui of 5,038,800 in 1 n tôtal dofihtieés Ur t: TaHgely raised [aS the nonwits ol 1901.-Fh- ratenble luo - of the \u2018Gonnty ot Lardon \u2018ver April, 1608, wed: si 460,151, These details will enable tha reader who la interested in municipal government to appreciate tho enormous interests at stake in such an election amd the degree ol party spirit which is infused into the canvassing; stimulated in this Instance Ly the hints thrown gut by the Prime Minister that the body was too unwieldly and that better local government could be obtained by the creation of smaller muni- oipalities.In tact, broadly stated, the issues Are between decentralization advocated by the majority of the Moderates and an extension of centralization by the Progressives, who in their programme propose: (1) The maintenance of the County Council as the central authority for Lon- on: (2) To take over the water supply from private comptnies:; (3) To acquire the street car services; (4) Taxation of general values; (5) Exreution of its own work by direct employment of labor, The Moderates, who have been in a minority at every previous election, say the Progressives have not justified their pol- fcy.They are able to point to the com.spicuous failure of the attempt of the Council to carry out its own building contracts, and they ridicule the tendency of their opponents to \u2018\u2018embark in the busi- nrss of steamboat owners, street car proprietors, gas and water undertakers, pawubrokers, tailors and shoemakers, ete,\u201d and ir continuation c! the policy originated by the Unionists in 1688, they advocate the establishment of separate municipalities in the metropnlis as being absolutely essential to the good govern- mnt of London.It is satisinetory to notice that there is no dearth oi candidates of a class who will consider the affix \u2018L.U.C.\u2018\u2019 a sutf- cient reward for devoting their services to the community, and when we are remind- el that the Council mots weekly to receive reports from no less than twenty- seven standing comm.tices who hold over 1200 sittings in one yoar, it will be realiz- el that the sacrifice cf private time to public service is very considerable, t= AIMED AT CANADIANS They Will Soon Not be Allowed to Breathe in the United States.WASHINGTON, D.C.February 7.\u2014 Representative Corliss, of Michigan, whose amondment, intendea to prevent Canadians from \u2018working in the United States during the day and rrturning to their homes each night, tarnished ground: for the veto by President Cleveland of the Immigration Bill of the last Congress, cn Saturday introduced a bill which he intends offering as a substitute for the so-called Lodge Inunigration Bill, which has passed the Senate, Secticn three raakes it unlawinl for any male alien over sixteen ycars of who has not, in good iaith.made bis claration to become a permanent resident, of the United States, to come into this country for the ose of engaging in any mechanical on eo or manual laber for wages or salary, while retaining his home or residence in a foreign country.Section four provides tnat such ailen shall not be employed on public works unless he makes a declaration of his Intention to become a citizen.Section five makes it unlawful for any firm or corporation to knowingly employ an alien in violation of section 3, the provisions of which, however, are not to apply te the subjeots of the provinces ol Canada contiguous to the Uni States, or sailors, d-ck-hands or other employes ol vessels, er railway train hands, whose duties require them to piss over the tron- tier to reach the terminal of their runs.Speaking af {he bill, Mr.Corliss sald : SL still preserve in my measure the re- strictica of the \u2018Birds of Passage,\u2019 cover- Ing «it Alléns over sieteen \u2018ot age; who tom: to this country lik: hawks, for the express purpose of stealing from our wage-earners the fruits of American labor, and taking them back to their homes and families in a fordgn land, My investigations show that from forty to tifty thousand able-bodied men annually come to this country, and not to exceed ten per cent.thereo! come from the provinces ef Canada.1 have, tnerelore, excepted from the \u2018birds of passage\u2019 sub jects of Canada contiguous to the United States.My mrasure also forbids the employment on any public works of the United States ol any but Unit States citizons.CHIEF DUMAS DEAD.BURLINGTON.Vt., February 7.\u2014 Mr.Jerome Dumas, chief of police of Burlington, Vt.i died on Friday night.He was born in Iberville, Que., in 183%, At the age of ten he came with his parents to Swanton, Vi, four years later, hegin- ning life as messboy on a Lake Champlain steamer.He was with Captain Chapman on the America in 1851.Captain Flagg ol the Whitchall in 1883, and on the steamer Canada in 1853-54, In 1855 he was made second mate on the Ameren, inter serving in the same capacity on the Canada, Adirondack and Vermont, leav- 1 ing the latter boat in 1881 to accept a permanent place on the police force.His commission as chief of the department was signed by Mayor W, W, Henry, now Untted States contul to Quebec.Mr.Du mas had a remarkable memory, nd when once he had seen A man ot his picture he was quick to associate him with events, He had figured prominently in many important criminal trials, going to nearly all of the middle and rastem States for such purpose, the last one of note being ne à witness in the Holmer case at Fhiladelphia.FIRES IN CANADA.Winnipeg, February 7.\u20140.BE.Woods carriage and buggy factory was destroyed by fire on Saturday morning.The loss is considerable.Marysville, Ont, February 7.« the | dwelling of Jas, McAulay, a farmer, about four miles from here, was burned on 8a- turday morning.- Nearly all the contents were consumed, WINNIPEG, February 7\u2014The Hot Springs hotel butlding.unoccupied, was burned at Ban!f on Saturday.Foe strue- [ture was pwned by Frank Beattie and was l'invured a small amount !n the British Ameriean STIRLING.Ont.February 7,\u2014On Sunday morning fire broke out in Conley and Martin's dry gooun and Brocery store, and spread to Meiklejohn\u2019s hardware store, and to another large storé fin- geeupied and then to the post office and Parkers pn goods and : store, Lons £30, surance, partly covered in- A CATHOLIO CATHEDRAL BURNED.SAVANNAN, Ga, Feb, -\u2014Datange io.0.the extent of $185,000 was Taunt by At started in a hay warehouse on the har! at the foot of nleftérson Sues fsat night ~- While the fire by fiuhting this fire, flames burst out in the { matealficent Cd thedral ot St, John the Bantist, head seat of the Catholié Church in the State of Georgia, and it was soon ~ mars of ruina v catRedra) ost sboul $225,000, and was insured tof $80,- It was one of the finest coctenie.i toad structures in the South.THE MONTREAL | DAILY.Stan\u2014MoNDaY, FEBRUARY 7, 1608 BRITAIN'S BIG MONEY POWER Gives Her The As cendancy in the Far Eastern Situation.NO FEAR OF A BACKDOWN.Satisfactory Declarations by the Secretary for Ireland-American further rellable information regarding China will be obtainable until the Ministers have a chance {o ply to their assailants during the course of the debate in Parliament on the Great Britain has never demanded that Ta Lien-Wan be made a treaty port.was merely one of the suggested constituents of the bargain, and if it should be withdrawn it can only be because it is a barrier to the negotiations for the loan, to checkmate any scheme for the trans- iormation of Port Arthur into a Russian port, and the object was equally secured by exacting from China and Russia together à pleuxe in regaru to Hamilton, and this .The semi-official wents point thereto, notably the specific assurance early in the week In regard to the temporary nature ol Russia's tenure which was accompanied by the friendly \u2018assurance that Great Britain is not bound to Japan by any war- In short, ihere Js every reason to believe that Great Britain does not intend to recede an inch trom the position which has been taken up by Bilfour, Chamberlain and Hicks-Beach, in the Marquis of Salisbury\u2019s name.GERALD BALFOU RS SPEER.The following are the of the speech made at bave been given currency that the Government flinching Irom the firm position It taken on the Chinese question; that the principles to which.preparation \u201ctor A a or with confidence that these rumors, which even have been accepted in quarters where one might have thought more confidence would have been placed in \u2018the wisdom and courage of Her Majesty\u2019s advisers, are wilhoat \u2018It is not true that bave in the smallest particular departed declared policy in they have, in conse- of pressure from any other po er, yielded any of our just claims, considerations which govern that have been stated clearly to the pul more than onc Cabinet Minister.To rd declarationd the Government adhere.\u201d ONLY TRADE BENEFITS WANTED.the Government 1 made by his brother, Mr.Arthur J, Balfour, First Lord ot the Treasury, in his recent speech at Manchester, statements he reasserted with em He declared that the Government possess any of China\u2019s tory, except such points ns might be ne- Cessary for One trategical pu immense additional without corresponding advantage.Britain's treaty rights secured of opportunity for trade, and she not secure more il she assumed charge of a hundred million Chinamen.Contiauinz, Mr.Baltour said: as our treaty rights are protected, and so long as the Government made no conditions by which these rights would be jeopardized, so long the Government are entitled to the confidence of the nation.that confidence, (cheers), Rotiations going on in the loan to China,- connection with I am not in posses sion of any secrets.and ! cannot impart I hope the public will realize that the effect of premature criticism only to embarrass the Minister of ign Affairs and increase the difficulty ot A MUCH NEEDED CAUTION.Mr.Ballour urged the public to cultivate a wholesale scepticien of any authorized statesnents with reference the negotiations, and, mike any inferences frown the fact above all, not to pers are neither denied nor sfirmed \u201cNegotiations of Kind, \u2018\u2019he \u2018declared.\u201care necessarily of a delicate and critical character, and to either afin or deny unauthorized statements that may appear, ily produce a false impression, The silence therefore, ot the Ministers on this eut ject is not to be taken either as affirm.or denying what would necessar- ments concerning the negotiations which have taken place and are still In the meantims, I am sare you will rest satisfied with the assurance, which T now repeat, that it fs not intention of the Ministers to recede any way from the declarations of the policy they have roade,\u201d SOME PRESS OPINIONS.The Daily News (Liberal) commenting on Mr.Baltour\u2019s speech, says it doubts whether the lecture, ed in the tonos of a schoolmaster ope ing more in sorrow than in anger, w successful in allaylog the nant a the Government's supporters, on its merits it was sensible enou \u201cThe distr: of the of their hea ven-sont Serre seems too firmly ta to be ahuien by Standard (Conservative) Is hot a psésed by Mr.Balfour's speech.appesls to Lord Rallsbary to take nation Into hia confidence and declare | it is convinced that mood rather than harm will result therefrom, per teñds that when Parilament tmèets Government will be pre ahd ssys that more Hindrwnce wi caused b ~Plecemneal interrogation std of- A businesslike de- The Standard which was deliver- ssed for the tacts, 1° be fical evasion than serintion of the hedging with the difecet Intetpre os PE decle passed at the conferences wloh the Tung Li Yamen held with ernment, as a statement ol the sense in Salisbury Sudusiands the prinolple for formulated by the brief, uso pére as tha thro .PLAIN TALK.AND SENSIBLA.Mr.Henry Nerman, & bi ot the Goveräment, Wetton in the Chronicle that it \"aun be unfair t ticise the Marquis not the land grain.fold seisers or monopoly h of the Western senators and 1 Irish 7 represent us.sed that our aims are rd wnt we \u2014-¢ the want, ffée acëess to the touched markets of the.Far SDS tie They desire cormuierce untremmelled ealousies, military and political, or ee conta] nations.That Is precisely whet we are ready to Aghs for; to ascvire for ourselves for , Jupan, who will Rat Russia some day, as surely as to-morrow\u2019s sum rises, is by necessity on our side.The Germans, in spite of political intrigues of their Government, are also with us, and, sooner or later, France will give way, or we must fight .The hour has arrived to settle permanentiy the Chinese question with Russia.The British were never before so aroused, and should we have yielded, we shall lose the chance of atand- ing at last, shoulder tn shoulder, with the other English-speaking great nations, We should wait quietly un ord Salis bury tells us how the game is going, and when he has spoken the country should know what to say and do.\u201d During the course of an address ot Bradford, before the Chamber merce of that place, cn Thursday tna, he United States Consul, Erastus Day, applauded the Marquis of Salsbury *a doctrine of Free Trude in China.He said America had every sympæthy with it, and that the people of Great Britain and the United States œught to lead in shaping the world\u2019s action.RUSSIA WAS OFFENDED.The Daily Chronicle says this moming that the recent speech of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach at Swansea, when he said that the Government was determined, even at the cost of war, that the door of Chinese commerce should not be shut to Great Britain, greatly offended Russia.\u2018The correspondent of the Times at Kobe, Japan, says: The Corean Government have adopted a resolution nat no railway concessions shall be foreigners, The Japanese Mi desi Seoul, M.Kato Masuo, will demand.that the contract for the construction of the Seoul-Eusan Railway by Japan, under an agreement made in August, 1894, shall be signed without delay.BRITAIN'S POWER.An American's Admission That She Rules the Money World as Well as the Seas.NEW YORK, February 7.\u2014 Mr.Ford, cabling to the Tribune irom London says: \u201cForecasts of the Queen's s are uncertain on only one point; this Is Anglo- Chinese finance.Otherwise Lhere are no gecrets in the summaries of foreign affairs av the legislative programme of the session.The mystery enveloping the Chinese loan has been deepened by the anti-climax omacy.The announce- of nowspapes ment & t the sist Gor Re Ld not LE pti \u201cbe -opened-as- \u201ca-tree-port- - vote pr the chorus of patriotic reson.over renclute stand in defence of commercial freedom and filled the public mind with [- misgivings respecting the possible\u2019 surrender of British interests.The hot fit which followed Sir Michael Hicks-Beaoh*s deciare ation that England wi was ready to fight for rcial freedom Chinese ports has given \u201cway to a cold fit of apprehension lest there may not be any- the principle o thing let w rou Hunting for, ¢\u2018 Newspaper enterprise is one uhing, and Lord Salisbury's diplomacy another broods over foreign affairs in secret, and does not take any press diplomat Into his confidence.The leader writers are not provided with en and di draw iE eY- entes from done in the = nese vegétiatioos : Ne ister proclaimed -Lien-Wan mu be made a free port or else no mone would be lent, and that British interes would be maintained, even nt the risk of war.The press diplomats have assumed that the trecdom of Ta-Lien-Wan was the main condition of the proposed loan, and gre that no European power Wonld be to gain exclusive possession of any strategic point commanding the approaches to Pekin.They did not know what was goon in the Foreign 0 y owù \u2018conviction Is \u201cthat the best source of information respecting finan: cial diplomacy is Lombard street.À prominent and well informed Enafish banker gives me this cxplanation: Salisbury wil} undoubtedly arrange this loan for twelve millions sterling.England will take it slone and not in connection with any other power.This is the general opin- lon among London financiers.Not Russia, nor Germany, nor France, can lend money on the same terms.ere will be an issue of consols which can be taken in twenty-four hours, owing to the de- mandi of banks, Insurance companies and estates for permanent investments.Twelve millions can be had for 814 per per cent., and China will be required to pay 4 per cent.This leaves a margin for à aking tund and makes tt a profitable transaction for the Government, which can obtain full security for the payment of interest and primetpal of the customs revenues and ot taxation in China.It may be as brilliant a stroke of finance &s Vine purchase of the Sues shares, Bankers have no thing to make out of it, but the Government will make a good profit.Jobin M Chinaman needs money, and will shrewd enough to borrow on the easiest terms.Great Britain can outbid an pay Buy ropean Power.The loan will proba announced early in the session, possibly In the, Queen\u2019s s h.\u201d\u201d is forecast reflects the general opin- ton in financial circles, It is disinterest- because there are no commissions or pion tor brokers or capitalists in the ue of dumsols, The first duty of the Goverment t is to convince the financiérs of the city that it is making a good bar gain.This will be an eany task.The next obligation will be to reassure public opin- fon respecting the ards offceed for the protection of Brit sh conmravisi qu This ought not to be difficult.terents, \u201cHairs hay be aplit over the conditions over the German occupation or the Russian and Fredch spticres © of tifluence, but the British loan will unmistakable proof that to sea power > added the power of money on the side of thé opest ket in Chins for all natlons on equal conditions.The terms of Lord Salis bhiry\u2019s Eri 3 Ye hi ce, \"hut the ie com an sd jus e ir xue of eoasols for the teneât ot China will te a fact of greâter pat thin the adoption of the academie propotition of ècru- mercial freedom.PONTON SUBS THE BANE TORONTO.February wary 7.\u2014The.action of W.H.Pontän, Lhe young éx-bank clexk, againat the Dominion Bank for $10,000 damages for allegid ise arrest in connection with the bank robb Inst summer, comes on for trial at the Napanee nesides in April.8.Gue Porter, Ponton's - solicitor, denies that the case will be set- tied and\u2019 shys any rumor of a compromise of $10,000 is unfounded.Shonacitbiiitieitt DBRP WATER WAYS.WASH! TON .AR H Darin N, Du.à Éd 0e T\u2014 desp water NE orm the Groat Lakes regain tte nant y A pra ae (THE BOSTON CALAMITY, Six Brave Firemen Carried Down to Their ispositions.s too money.He says be leaves sic men commit hicide\u2014 tens« of thousands Tf the them.A woman can n this danger and her husband \"A ita watchfulness\u2014a suggestion now and then and a little of a good eneral remedy always at and a er husband\u2019s life.Medical Discovery is a rms reme: y for hard working men and women.Ina certaih sense, it is a cure-all, for the season disorders at are revs rock and cures the that are responsible for the ma- ALL THE BODIES RECOVERED.Rescuers Cried When Their Work Was stomach, and makes the appetite keen It invigorates the liver.aids the natural processes of secretion and I makes ue assimilation of (Special to the Star.) BOSTON, February 7.\u2014The calamity ot Baturday, which cost the lives ot firemen, has cast a gloom over the city.The fre broke out a few minutes alter 4 o'clock In the morning, and it was one of the hottest fires which the department have had to centend with for 14 was in the five-story brick warehouse and Iactory numbered 116 to 129 Merrimac street, and was oecupled by G.W.Bent & Co., Iron beds and bedding, The building was the property of Union Baptist Congregation.Thirteen minutes after the first alarm a second one was ordered, and two minutes later a third alarm brought ater part of the apparatus from ¢ Ener of the city.that build new and health hy Bon ai ood: th maker and flesh.builder.cent.of all cases of 1 throat and kindred af neglected, lead up to affections, wi also an unfailing remedy for all nervous disorders.An honest dealer will not urge winter 1 took sick ER the doctor Fairfax, Atchison Co., Mo.the gve taken Le bole oft he Sof den Medical It was seen that the ve fire was ol alarming proportions, and the 3 Ever before in ray fe efforts of the firemem were direct work of confining the flames to building in which they o rear there was a narrow a which there were 50 Highest Awards OVER ALL AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN CO * [Benson's the best POROUS PLASTER von mifor bagompe den pbs thousands of suf Breet eured.v0 to unantmensiy deside BENSON'S the Posous Flaster, | you have the surest guarasies thay Po is, Other Lane ad lo TRON a.Chast Diffouities, The only efiiciontly medicated pilaster and external rouindy worthy of confidemet, Price 25 ott.Locming, Miles à Ge, Montreel, Hole Agta fer Cenade.d were hustled out opportunity to remove any- \u2018According to the reports of the firemen,- the fire originated tm some unknown éaute.It spread with marvellous rapidit other fluvers of the building, through the root The building Was filled the top with the most inflemmable of material, and it was only a few moments before the whole interior was a mass of The various floors contained ¢on- machinery, and were pa with materials and man fee ras goods, such a3 bedsteads, Spin ions and beds of all ki | be tenement houses in the he caught times and there, th LECAL CARDS.a Tar RL than once E nrestonel with destruction.FOUGHT WITH DKTERMINATION, At first the fire was fought with de termination from the interior by way of but it som became firemen to remain with- There was a constant me- Dace trom the hot alr explostotts and the rpowering smoke and fumes from the burning hair and feathers, It then came necessary to Be battle from Commissioner for the Provinces and Boar] of Trade Building KGIBBON, CASGRA, RYAN & NITCHELL, Barristers, Selicitors, Etc.Cauadn Life ButMiag.Neautresl.R.D.MeGibhon, Q.C.oh.Chase Casgraia.B.C.MP E Mi Snrveyet.tor about an hour \u201cit vas sup practically under coûtrel.4 of police was early the streets about thé distance o?à bloek.x peop tan oe ibs early trains.Irom the Unio station were attracted to the the streets abcut were block- at for some distance, but all were .kept trom wires and ma- ing building was ! the nie roped « ot for back, as the dan great, On the fourth floor there was a quantity of wool shoddy in bal water was poured in until their weight, re simont doubled.n Jlow, as is \u20ac.There.EMO.et le or soma a ous burden told on the structural supports of the flocr, and finally étused its collapse.tive Torolock that floors was heard.just reared to be under vontrol.burdened floor had given way, carpying the brave firemen to their death.was but a second of wamtug to tell the men of their daqiger, but éven in that fn- stant a few had présence of mind enourh make ome jump for the adders at the These were saved varried to the first floor! velo but, =o that, for the mo- they thought only of themselves, and did not realise what had happened or how they had escaped with their lives.BEFORE THE CRASH.According to the story ot ons of the ota of hat engine sompahy Ne, 7, en of that compray, ta in J M.Lah Spmpoficien soth thet JT simply us ied aa directed.The Quantity seld {of Lu falas: oa he me re One Never Tires Caledonia Springs\u2019 Waters and they never cease to be effi- oncious.Sold by best dealers everywhere, aad GUID & CO., Bottiors, r sources of Oueis Coton Bat Crmpeend by entered U the bulls: o ly side of he bold ents cate, in the thick of james at the northetly corner, near the stairwa p th pat bat corher ot the batlé ng.e centre o e ven a that floor in the middle, but it wan ught shat.it was well under control onfined within the walls almost BB En ei re rare tee overpowering, die è from of wa tinguish almost an, Bo radar and bo Wah pi dott ald suffocating were the lames that the bers of engine company No.7 able to see their comrades trom the other Suddenly there was an ominous crackling of door tim instant a great hole was o fourth floor toward the Tron A few of the firemen whoo able to the rest wees can orth Grove strees of these clutol the laddera, bat 4 HL os woe of the ne.tried own mem erfed One by one the names like child- imar- the loss on the huild- is\u2019 ® about $2000; the in 000, placed in hi CORUNDUM Te ONTARIO.TORONTO, recu J Mr.Pine.Digeotor of Kalb, the new professor ot min- at ya that the corundum in PE of Hastings su Nosémiin Dohsety were sesoued, Te Bet says EE there ie fie din Thé latter can be sold as Con- 6 Vs ai of o ios or x the lanning \u201cte the Atlantis.- 2 rm aman, ATT Te ee de rea, CAN Ia (om The King of Pills is Beechath's-BRECHAM'S To wt mate bow on Application, foal ve ent Cinoinnats.Oh ws: EA friend dri send him to the ene MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS NL NL AN Theatre Francais W.B PHILLIPS, Leases and Manager.Weak of Febranry Tih, Auzustin Relys Greatest Comedy, Zz A A \\ NIGHT OFF = And JESSIE COUTHOUL, the Pop Entertainer.10, 2 and Xe.; Serko ml as + SIR SQUIRE BANCROFT Has kindly conseated to gito à Reading From Charles Dickens, In the Large Amemhly Hall of the High Schoql On TUESDAY, February 15th, '98, The whole proceeds to be devoted to the funds of | The Montreal Maternity Hospital and the Montreal Branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses.Rim oie Balved trom Sa ea or a Taher crime 8 8t, from ne perd ire and À from the he Oummittces of the two 30°2 ST.PATRICK'S SOCIETY ape SEC BL hey ms be held in Bt Patric! Hall, 123 McGill street, onday even nt By Order nt h inst, st toe 8.CROSA, 03 Rec.Sec.A.A.A.RINK SNOWSHOE AND SKATING RACES.& M.MEETINGS AND AMUSE ENTS = SNA [LÉ SNA QU PEN-S S$ Wiis Matinees -Taes, Thurs and 8 GR MORE | Tone HOGAN'S LEONARD ALLE The latest Noceemnicaltz by W.A.Macart Next Wenk \u2014 Donal Lertaon and Miss Brandon Douglas in **The Wan = the iron Mask.\u201d THEATRE ROYAL Tonen and THE WHITE C TOUT BURLESQUE co.Next Woak\u2014The Great bar; \u201cCuba's Yow,\u201d Military Ball under the auspices of tht Victoria Rifles Reserve y\u201d Asseciation, at the Armoury, Cathcart Street, THURSDAY, 10th February.Tickets can be procured at the office of Mi.Chas, H.Gwilt, 180 St.James Street, or from members of the Committee, at the Armaqury, any evening from 8 to ll o'clock.Tel.406.8' aw SATURDAY AFTN., 9 FEB.12th, 1898.pl Under the auspices of the MONTREAL SNOWSHOE CLUB and the MONTREAL T OBOGGAN AND BEATING CLUR SNOWANOER EVENTS 100 Farda\u2014 Open.Ma ae | Championship of Canada.Twe Nile-Clab 490 Yards\u2014{(Beys under 18).Life Members Race.Entrance fees 350 cents cach senior event.Bo Entries to be addressed to M.A.A.A.offi SUATING EVENTS BY int td tr ce, To oe close A incaay.Sth Faby.Admission te all parts of Grand Stand, 25e.À.K.STARKE, Hon.Sccy.M.B.8.C.8.A.FINLRY, Hon.Socy.M.T.& 8.0 (HAMPIONSHIP[-0CKEY sxsw Montreal vs.Shamrock.WEDNESDAY, FEB.9th, AT 830 P.M.MFr-TICKETS NOW ON SALE.NOTICE\u2014SMOKING IN THRE RINK IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED, ne ¥.PERCY SMITH, Sccretary-Treesurer, 138 8.Jumés 6b.AT THE ORGAN - \u2014IN- ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH Farewell to the Public of NEXT Symphony Orchestra Concert ML GUILMANT | Whose orget playing bi the marvel of this oputury.Wednesday, 16th Feb., at 8 PN.The last opportunity of hearing the GREATEST SOLO-ORGANIST In the WORLD, Reserved Seats, Seats, 50¢ each._ Où vale, Feb.D, at Shaws and Praitels Musio tm 2 poeme emmener ee] ar BR Sale of seats always 1wo weeks in advance at Eraws ns Montreal's Leading School \u2014\u2014ror\u2014\u2014 SOUIETT AND FANCY pee LOS Motos fer Pme mare FR feb nerade FEEL ES Moody Meetings TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, St James Methodist Church, Body of Church \u2019 Reserved for MEN.Gallery for All.DOORS OPEN AT 7.30.Meetings Every Afterneon at 3.30.Open te Ap.nn Royal Arcanum |.LATRENTEAN COUNCIL, 1331.es, of Laareatian ie ed on MON Au Protection at, 34.ison s.ses new cLËt US HN sc PRIVATE LÉSSONS ans boue Stage Dancing ties arre J y night.The latest book do sé now ready.ME SEE er 4 Cian Te Bancind, Dr.H.J.Brodeur, SPRCTALIST OF PARI SKIN, BLOOD-POISON, SCALP, sup uv! LA moles, warta, birth-tonrks destroyed Ham to dpm: cov Cia ETRY EE | fer _Infants and Children.| CE \u2018 The Fac-simile Signature of Appears on \u201cEvery Wrapper.THE BEL, UN CORPANY, T?BURRAY STAEEY, NEW YORK CITV.pe SPECIFIC ARTICLES.Double, Double, == ors in such a whirl of robberies {of the et few days, There are several scored A their account, one of the latest be that of Messrs, Demers Brothers, No.1971 Notre Dame street.Their large fur store Was entered either Friday night or early on Saturday morning, and about $200 in furs taken.The loss was brought to the notice of the Detective Departments, and Detec- ti Landrin and McGuire obtained suf- fielent information to search the premises at 85 St.Bernard street.As a result Oblet Detective Carpenter, with Detectives Campeau, Mcuaughin, and Rich- At, made à descent on the place and se cured George Goff, John May alias Smith, and a colored man whe described him- smell as Juel Edwards.In the house the detectives found a large quantity of stolem pools of all descriptions, but prin cipally furs from the above store and a large parcel of goods from the Donaldson Express Company.Chief Carpenter also suspects thai they are the gang who are responsible for the robbery of Mr.Scan- lan\u2019s grocery store on Wednesday evening.Betore Judge Lafontaine this morning they pleaded not guilty and were re- @anded., THE WEATHER.Bnow Fell on Twenty-one Days During January.| The McGill abstract of meteorological ebsatvations for the month of January gontains the following : The greatest beat was 37.8 degrees, on the Bth, and the grextest cold was 20,9 degrees below @ro, on the 30tH, giving a range of temperature during the smonth of 58.2 de green.when a mean temper&ture of 30.9 degrees was recorded, The coldeal day was the $8th, with a mean temperature of 55 de es below zero.The hignist barometer: | reading was 80,513 on the 19th, and the jowvs! 29.2168 on the 8th, giving 8 range of 1.267 inahes for the month.Rain fell en [ur days, the total precipitation L amounting to 5.7 inches.Snow lell on fl days, the total lall amounting to 62.7 fnches, the heaviest in thirty-five years There were only nine fair days, or days on \u2018which niither rein nor snow fell dur- fag the inonth.LS oh ae ae Monday, 11 a m.\u2014Probabil- {tics for the next twenty-four Lm SN AINSI NININS Le hours.Fair and milder.- Le AINSI Bun.isy, 11 p.m.\u2014Probabilities t Lak: x - Generally fair and mild.Georutan\u2014Generaily (alr and mild; a few ght local snow falls.ttrwn \u2014 Fair add milder.- 4.Lawrence-Fair and milder.Quit -Fair and moderately cold.Maritime\u2014Fair; \u201cstationary of & \u2018Qpwer temperature, x Büp-rior\u2014loudy or nartly cloudy, with ttle hl snow falls in many places.; Anitoba\u2014strong easterly wind: ; fair ; ; ally cold at first, then gradually ria tag\" temperature, with ligbt local snow n.= Maximum and minimum temperatnres } bring the pret twen'y-four hours : Kam- \u2018loops, 48, HR) Calga-y, & 4 Qu\u2019Appelle, oro, { below; Winnipeg.M, 10 below; Port \u201c Aythur, 3, 10; Far und, 26, 18; Toron- tor.98, 6; Ottawa, 18, % Montreal, 13, 6: ebec, 12, 6; Halifax, ¢0, 80.\u2018by Harrison & Co.'s Standard Instru- ) Ther.Rar.; Midnight.109 3020 é a m,.\u2026.\u2026.BO 0.23 oo.ssvossoucemp MO 20.34 The warmest day was the 6th, EMILE ZOLA ON TRIAL TO-DAY, | The Cause Celebre Began in Paris This Morning.THE CHARGES AGAINST HIM.A Strong Array of | uential Witnesses Summoneu by M, Zola.Pans February 7.\u2014 The trial of M.Emile Zola, who ts being prosecuted by the Government as a result of the letter which he wrote last January to the Aurore, strongly reflecting upon high offi- cluls connected with the Dreyfus cage, opened to-day in the Assize Court of the Seine.The keenest public interest was manilested in the cas Hundreds of people surrounded the ¢durt, anxious to gain admittance.The police weasures taken to ensure order were most rifforous, The crowds increased in number all the morning.The arrival of M.Henri Rochefort was the signal for shouts of \u2018\u201cVive Rochefort,\u201d and counter cries of \u201cA bas Rochefort.\u201d Turning in the direction of the hostile cries, M.Rochefort shouted : \u201clt would scem that with tour of you at five francs uplece the Dreyfus syndicate will nut be ruined.\u201d M.Zola, who arnval in a carriage shortly afterwards, was greeted with vehement shouts of **Conspuez Zula\u2019 (Spit upon Zo.) An individual who shouted \u201cVive Zola\u201d was promptly bustled und suppressed.CRUEL INSINUATIONS.Detectives guarded M.Zola's house all day on Sunday, but no disturbance occurred.Attacks on M.Zola in some papers oppssed tu him are now directed to- EMILE ZOLA.ward his mental espacity, and they openly suagest that a medical examination would prove him insane.Betting is slightly In favor of a fine being imposed on the accused, who Is prepared for the ordeal of the trint with complete -caleo- ness and determination.POSTAL ESPIONAGE.France has had another example of high-banded methods of the Middle Ages which the Government still dares to employ in a country which masquerades as a republican form of government.The public authorities do.not her.M.Meline admitted that this was unfair and promised to make enquiry, but postal espionage on a large soale is admittedly common.A deputy who recently horrowed 100 trancs from a colleague wrote sayug that he enclosed a bank nnte to discharge the debt.But he forgot ts put the money In the envelope, and, discovering his error, he called on bis friend and proceeded to refund the amount.The creditor, however, asserted that the note had been duly forwarded in a letter.\u2019 Both.in astonishment, demanded an explanation o! the Post Office.It turned out that the official who opened and read the letter, finding no inclosure, supposed he had lost it.The authorities, accord- imaly, supplied another note, which wae duly sealed in tha envelope and forward- THE OFFENCES CHARGED.The case of the State is against Zola and M.À.Perreux, minaging editor of the journal L'Aurore.The summonses, made out by George Dupuis, Bailiff of the Paris Court of Appeal, vead as follows : \u201cCour d'Assises de la Seine-\u2014In the year 1893, Jan.20 on the petition ol the Prosecutor General of the Court of Ap veal ol Paris, actuated by a oomplaint lodged January 18, 1808, by the Mimister of War, according to the terms of Article 47 ol the law of July 29, 1891,in the name of the First Court-Martial of the Military Government of Paris, having sat in Judgment, January 10 awd 11, 1898, in the case of Commandant Esterhazy.**1, Charlee Marie George Dupuis, chiet bailiff of the Court of A peal of Paris, living in said city, at the Palace of Jus tice, the undersigned, \u201cHave given summons to M.A, Per reux, managing editor of the journal I\u2019Aurore, living in Paris, 142 Rue Mont- martre, where he was and is still an em ploye of that journal, ! \u201cTo appear before the Seine Ansixes, sitting in the Palace of Justice, in Paris Monday, February 7, 18%, at halt-past ii o\u2019clock im the morning, \u201cAnd by separate copy to M.Zola, **As arraigned: \u201cI, A.Perreux, of having, in Paris, within less than three gnonths, in his capacity as managing editor, in Ne.87, second year, of the journal I'Aurore, bearing the date of Thursday, January 13th 1808, which number has been sold an distributed, put on sale, and exposed for saje in public pkaces, published lowing contained in an article signed Emile Zola, and entitled \u2018 Letter to M.Felix Faure, Presttant of the Republic,\u2019 * \u2018First column, first page: \u2018 À court- martial, by orders, has just dared to acquit one Esterhazy\u2014a final blow to all truth and justice, And .is finished, France has the stain upon her cheek, history is to write down that, under could be committed.\u201cSixth column, first page: \u2018They have pronounced an iniquitous sentence,which will forever weigh on our court-martial, which will henoeforth throw suspicion on all these decisions The t court- martial (that which tried Dreyfus) may have without umderstanding ; the second (thet which tried Esterhazy), is necessary guilty.> column, second prés: \u2018ÎÏ accuse the second court-martial of having cow ered this ill y (the unjust sentemoe of Dmeytus)\u2014by committing in ita turn the judiciary crime of acquitting knowingly a guiky man.\u2019 tain | \u201cThe aforesaid passages contain imputations casting a stain uw the honor grd Jane ot the First Co iktary Govermment ot Paris, sl&= your administration, such a social crime] ting January 10 and Il, 1898, and rels- tive to Its functions, and hav thus publicly defamed it by way of its fune- Livan II.Emile Zoin.ot beéng at the sams thine and place rendered an accomplice to the aforesaid.in delivering to M.Per reux, managing editor of the journal L\u2019'Aurocre, or Ww scme other editor or employe of said journal, for publication, the writing containing the above quoted pas sages.\u2018\u201cFhe aforesaid arraigned and rendered liable to punisbment, according to Articles 23, 20, 30, 31, 95, 42, 43, 45, 47, and 52 of the law of July 29, 1881, and 59 sad 60 of the Pedal Code.=I haye read the above to the parties mentioned leaving a copy.* Expense, 75 centimes \u201cG.DUPUIS.\u201d ZOLA TO PRESS HIS CHARGES.From the above document it will be seen that the Government would simply torce M.Zola and his colleagues to prove that the case against Commandant Es- terbazy was illegally dealt with, the defendant being discharged through parti wan orders from a hich authority.M.Zola's accusations of machinations in aiding a course of injustice and of perjury against Lieut.Col.Paty de Clam, Gen.Mercier, Gen.Pellieux, Gen.Bilot, Minister of War.and others, were ignored.This caused the author to utter a protest and demand that the charges against bin be based upon the letter as a» whole.Failing to get any satislacticn he determined to force An issue upon the charges he had directly made as regards machinations and perjurv.On January 34 last M.Zola returned his reply to the Prosecutor-General and, after stating that he would be on hand at the designated time and place to prove the truth of the statements contained in the three passages picked out by the Government.he added the more important passages of his letter implicating General Billot and the rest as facts upon which the three passages are based \u2018\u2018snd indivisible from them.\u2019* In other words, M.Zola, in order to prove the truth of statements dwelt on by the Government, finds it necessary to produte as evidence his charges of perjury against the members of the general®stalf, which evidence, however, can be admitted as established fact only after it has been proved to be so.This M.Zola will undoubredly attempt to force the Government to allow him to do,.claiming that he can only prove the truth of the three statements through such evidence.Whether he suc- œeda or not depends upon the ruling of the judges.SOME OF THE WITNESSES, In order to prove the truth ol his charges, M.Zola submitted to the Prose- cutor-Gemeral a list containing the names of ninety-seven witnesses, whom he wisb- ed summoaed.The list includes ex-President Casimir - Perier, ex-Minis- ter Ribot, Lt.-Colonel George Picquart, who is now under arrest for aiding Senator Scheurer-Kestner in obtaining evidence against Esterhazy; General Billot, Minister ol War; Senator Scheurer-Kest- ner, Paul Moriaud, Professor of Law tn the University of Geneva; Commandant Esterhazy, General Pellienx, Mme, Sever ine, Jean Jaures, the Socialist Deputy ; Anatole France and Mme.Luti¢ Drey tus.Among the experts in handwriting re quired are Teyssoniers, Pelletier and Go- bert.of the Court of Appeal, Emile Couard, Bophomme and Varinard, of the Tribu nal of the Seine: Gustave Bricicr, and Ce- Jerier E.de Masnefle.To this list are added the names of those who may testity or not, as they please, having the privilege of diplematio immunity.Among them are M.de Giers, Russian Minister at Brussels: M.de Narischkine, counsellor of the Russian Embassy in Paris; Baron Fredericks, Russian Military Attache; Count von Groe- hen.Secretary of the German Embassy in Paris; Col.von Schwarzkoppen.who was Military Attache at the German Embassy at the time the charges were made 1 M.Constantin against Capt, | ylus; | Duïnba.counsellor at the Austrian Em- hassy; M.G.Polacco, First Secretary at the Italian Embassy, and Commandant Echague y Ssutoyo, Military Attache at the Spanish Embassy.It is asserted by Le Figaro, that most ot the abovenamed diplomatists bave allowed themselves to be summoned and ara ready to testify when required to do so.The Germsa Ambassador, Count von -Munster-Ledenburg: bas not been.summoned; it is reported that in a private note he semt hie personal sympathy to M.Zola.but stated that for international reasons he could on no account permit himself to nppear as a witness in the cose gle diplamatist or attache or Government official will appear as a withess, and declares that M.Zola will fall through on the first day of the trial.and that the Government will then punish him as he deserves.LAW GOVERNING THE CASE.According to the - latitude of the articles of law named in the summonses, Em- île Zola may he shown to be either the principal or the accomplice.Article 20 defines defamation of character: Article 30 furnishes the penalty; imprisonment from eight days to a year and a fine of 100i.to 8.000f., or either the fine or the imprisonment.Article 81 deals w th the regulation of the punishment when the perscas de- tamed are in the service of the State.Articles 33 and 43 cover the mode of procedure.ZOLA ENTERS THE BOX.The proceedings commenced at 1 pm.under the presidency of M.Delegorgue, who announced that the Court would be cleared if there was any demonstration.Although the Court was thronged, guiet was maintained, owing to the knowledge that a company of Republican Guards had been pla at the disposal of n serve order.While the jury was being selected M Zola entered the dock.He wis pale, and a few cries of \u201cVive Zola\u201d were promptly suppressed by the vigorous rotests of the majority of the audience.After the rending of the indictment, the advocate-gen- eral explained that the Charge was strictly limitéd to the passage in M.Zola\u2019s letter denouncing the Esterhazy Court- martial.BLACKMAILERS AT WORK.An Attempt to Bleed an Unnamed Member of the British Government.i ' LONDON, February 7.\u2014 The Moming describes a sensathonal attempt to levy blackmail upon sn unnamed member of the Cabinet, who, the paper says, has brilliant social and political attainments.lt appears that a gang of ras cals who possess evidence of the Minister\u2019s Mleged misdeeds in early life have dena thousands of pounds from bim.The Scotland Yard authorities were an of the blackmailers, them, unearthed the connected with the Post Office De gang and enatiing ite members to conceal their whareabouts, One man who was recently oomvicted of backmalling rich residents of the West End of London bas given the police Miormation.Startling developments are probable, MARTINTOWN; Ont, February 7.\u2014Mr, Richard H.Smith, a former resident of this place, but for the past few years bas resided In Portage la Prairie, Man.died very Lai o! | savs: Information Tec second order.States autharities any confirmation of th WANT MARTI ing the Department hice that law and ord ed, The petition martial law be petition in part ing this to be an ex be declared im all Skaguay, and the order one of preserve order.in a few days.Big Salmon River.| rock was reached.A TRIP AB started for he received orders Ir is camped at of reaching Dawson The anti-Dreyfus preas deny tbat a sin- with Major Walsh.The recent order of the Canaîian Cns- | toms officials at Lake Tagish prohibiting \u2018anv person to pass thrre swith less than : 1000 pounds of provisions for each man, \u2018 hrs had the effect of stopping many pac- ! ple Tho had started for Dawson with ess ¢ nt.7 7.\u2014 The tham that amon ernment is sending int Alaska with supplier for miners who are reported to be in want, sailed for Dven (ost night on the sterm- ship George W.Elder.SKAGUAY, Alaska, (Via Seattle, February 7.) \u2014 À petition has been circulated here and in Dyea ask- to send 300 troops this PORTLAND, Ore, February expedition which (he United States Gov- toterior of the Teliel of Hard a Time as Anybody Else.eived from is report.) AL LAW.er may be preserv- .also asks that OF THE OBNOXIOUS C.D.ACTS declared.The reads : *\u201cBeliev- traordinary emer- LONDON, February 7.\u2014 Lady Henry ANDONED.crm Major with horses.0 the The Administrator is Having arrive where Walsh, administrator of thé Yukon district, whd Big Salmon River, to abandon the trip because of the impossibility e Gregor has gone to Big Salmon to conler THE RUSH TO THE NORTH.VICTORIA, B.C., In a shooting scrap at Skagnay, tn the Klondike saloon, Ed.Fay, the bar-temder, was mixed up in a robbery in which he and McGrath were the victims.McGrath left the saloon and got J.H.Bowan February 7.\u2014 The steamer Queen leit bere yesterday with over 500 miners for Yukon.She will be followed to-day by the Danube, with over D.United States deputy marshal, to go with him taking effect in tice metad out to him.probability be !Iynohed.What adds à Hyacinthe, where Ite had fifty-five minutes thetic side to the murder is the fact to spare.He expresses self pl d Phat the marshal's wife gave o & with the condition - o! the Drummond son two hours before her husband was County ro killed.A fire occurred at Juneau court house gaol was burnt.and the the groin, Ko obtain satisfaction.shot them both when they entered, Mc- Grath Grst and then Rowan.both shots Both men died shortly afterwards, Fay was given ap to a citizens\u2019 committee to have Jue a and will were lost.but no one was injured killed, but fourteen prisoners had to released; some were Major Walsh does not expect to leave for a large sum of money to renew, Big Salmon for Dawson until April 1.prove and increase the rolling stock of He two dollars a pound for pro- the L.C.R.Without improved passenger visions from men going down.His re- cars, wall and express oars, locomotives Toforoements were met at Lake Ben- and more freight cars, he considered It nett by returning Klondikers.imvossafhle for the I.C.R.to compete BETTER STAY recaptured.AT HOME.(Special to the Star.) OGDENSBURG, N.Y., February 7.\u2014 of Rossie, who went to the M.Du His two nate, and startlingly new, great amount of garding the great gold hy, ography ios.trated senting in de far as known of the old fields and their ap governing mining; suppl we country.Mr, n.ter, Mrs.J, ML Grant, of this place.was 48 years age, and leaves 8 widow and turc children ue pates will be a e - Rainy Lake with bim he pub! cation is with scenes of and & accompanied by ail the whole Bcoerp! T 80 great Nor est aches.In the ok axe also found: An account of the metals in the basin or the Yukon; a de- seription of the government of th tory; hints on prospecting, regulations an account of ete, Doc been (Special to the Star.) fields: a large ma th gilvie the book furnishes information in detail re- thelr geogra and general characteris- Jrotusdly Hluse- Wild North, pre- e food to those emtering also details the various routes to the much sought as SALT LAKE, Utah, February 7.\u2014 A special to the Tribune lrom Butte, Mont, Leth- bridge.on the Canadian boundary, is\u201d to the effect that great excitement has been caused there by orders received from the Dominion Government that every man of the Mounted Police hold himself in readiness Lo proceed to the Yukon at a moment\u2019s notice four temporary duty.Superintendent Desa has received notice to go to MacLeod to relieve Major Steele, who was ordered to the Yukon, and had for thut place before the arrival of the Five men were also ordered tothe Yukon and left yesterday.orders, which were received by wire by the officers in command of the division are said to be due to the existence of serious trouble between the Canadian and United in Alaska relative to the attempt by Americans to gel provisions into the Yukon free of duty, osten- sibl= for the relief of the distressed, but in reality for sale to the highest bidders.{A despatch from Ottawa fails to give Yeft The January 31, \u2014 gency, we believe that martial law should rt of Alaska, comprising the communéties of Dyes and trails leading therefrom to the international boundary, and that sufficient troops, not less than 300, be immediately despatched to these points.to enforce the laws and preserve order.\u201d Jt is stated that Governor Brady the Government cruisers now staticned at Sitka to this place to The cutter will will Good prospects have been found on the 2 Prospect holes were sunk to the depth ef 45 teet, but water interfered with the work before bed rock Mr.McGregor, Inepector of Mines, who Dawson some weeks ago with several toms of supplies and à aumber cf horses, has abandoned the trip.Mr.Me- Gregor got as lar as Lake Labarge AN records or Klondike about a year ago, and who re- brothers will accompany him.Mr.Dugan says he has been quite tortu some others have ar e terri- FROM AZEWATIN TO KLONDIKE.(Bpeola!, to the Star.) © * « \u2018ot five dogs, driven tandem, with a tobog- gon made of band saws twenty inches wide and twelve feet long.MINERS WILL NOT STARVE.Fresecville, Quebec, is in the city on his way back from the Klondike, Ho was introduced by Mr.Choquette, M.P., to Mr.Sifton.Mr.Binet left Dawson City on December 11.There was no starvation there and there was plenty food to lan until April, when short rations would commence if no supplies were seat in the meantime, About $10,000,000 or $15,000,- spring.Until such time as \u2018the was built he would advise everyone to go Stickeen and reccmmends the idea of an all Canadian route.There are Mr.Binet whom are the wives of imuners.Mr.Binet has got claims cm the El Dorado and other points, He intends returning to the Klondike.TORONTO, February 7.\u2014Robt.Smith, want and starvation in the Yukon must of the trip, he says, have also beeu mag- the coast came 2nd and on arriving at straight east.A GOOD HARD TRAIL.(Special to the Star.) VANCOUVER, February 7.\u2014Mesars, Galbraith, McKay, Ross and Hale arrived last night direct from Telegraph Creck and Glenora, They came light, with just lowed the Stikeen River the whole tance and report a good hard trail all the the mercury never dropping below zero during the trip.They met a large number of parties bound inland, the firat about 100 miles from the mouth of the Stikeen, in now can make the trip without lays.All four of the parties are well and hearty and experiences whatever.À COMPLETE CHANGE.Herself.Somerset has written a letter.to for India, which she wrote him early in 1897 connection with the repeal of the principle of state reguiation of vice, THE RAILWAY ACT Vaughan.University has issued a ver complete index se value to faflway sol \u201cchaise railway officials, ninz of the volume he says: \u201cThe way Act occupies more than eighty of the statute hook.and, up it hus been amended by no le statutes th à\u2018farge nümber of pérsoits.especta the nature of their work, to make quentlv expressed.It is to supply want that this index is published.\u201d MORE EQUIPMENT.for the Intercoionial.the | \u2014 back | Mr.A.H.Harris, tmfflo manager of the Fay | I.C.R.is back from his Maritime tour and leaves to-morro siness with the Minister of Railways.He lett the Grand Trunk at Chaudicre came over way at the rate of forty miles an hour, OTTAWA, February 7.\u2014G.A.Binet, of 000 will be taken out this spring, He ex- | pected a great rush into the country this railway by Dyea.He approves of the route by the says, 100 women in Daws=an, twenty of of Winnipeg, is here, just returned from Klondike.He says much of the stories of be taken with a grain of salt.The perils nified, he left Dawson City on December enough provisions for the trip.They fol- dis- way with snow mot deep enough to nind- er travelliug.The weather was moderate, and other every 5 or 10 miles, all making good progress.They say that those going de- Lady Henry Somerset Repudiates SHE WITHDRAWS HER APPROVAL Lord George Hamilton, the Secretary of State to the effect that the letter in Indian oantonments\u2019 act was widely » misunderstood, .and.she, therefore, desires to withdraw her endorsement of any former A Useful Index Issued by Mr.Mr.W.Vaughan, secretary of McGill neat and to the Railway Act of Canada, a volume which will doubtless in 8 very short time prove ol im- Ing citors and offi- Mr Vaughan was for many years associated with the Law Department of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and is consequently thoroughly conversant with the Railway Act ot Canada, and the needs of In a note at the be in ail- ly pages to this date, ss than seven To this complicated legislation rose engaged in the construction or opetation of ruilwWaÿ5, and lawyers cngaged in the practice cf railway law, ure otliged, by constant refsrence; and the need of a full nnd accurate index has been long felt, and fre that Mr.Harris Wants a Lot More Cars w for Ottawa on bu- ond the Drummond County Rail- Thu DONTRZAL DAILY SEAL iO Dai b'ainsai dat à à, 1503, TROOPS FOR YUKON FRONTIER.Washington Authorities Evidently Preparing for T:o ble.MAJOR WALSH'S DIFFICULTIES.MR.JUSTICE LANGELIER New Judge Took His Seat on the Bench This Morning.CONGRATULATED BY THE BAR.À Pleasant Little Incident at the Montreal Court House To-day.Vas Honor Mr.Justice Lange!ier took his < no hardships | eat on Bench in the Superior Court this morning, the event being the occasion of a pretty little exhibition of good feeling between the members of the Bar and the new Judge.\u201cThe Commission was rend at the opening of the Court by Mr.J.B.Vallee, Deputy Prothonotary, after which the new judge took his seat on the Bench.Several of the leadinz members of the Bar who were present congratulated the new judge on his appointment, and took occasion to say that the opinion of the Bar of Montreal was that the new judge would be An ornament to the Bench, The new judge said that he was very grateful for the kind things that had been said about him.Ile had lived in Quebec for many years and was proud to say had made many good friends there.He would try and make as manv friends in Montreal, and when he left the city, if+he ever did leave, he hoped he would leave as many friends behind as he had done at Quebec.The new judge then proceeded to hear his first case.LEITER'S WHEAT.Stock Has Increased by a Million Bushels.AVALANCHE ON 'CHANGE MAKES LEITER BROKERS SKIP.(Special to the Star.) CHICAGO.February 7.\u2014Joseph Leiter stands singie-handed against all the short sellers.\u201c That was about the situation at the close of last month.It-is mere dis- \u201ctinttly 80 now with the bear crowd which: is timorous, There is not a who is not pursing hurts.The operator who is expected to lead the fight against Leiter has had to help out his commis sarigte with funds raised on mortgages.The Leiter wheat line is not being reduced any.He continues to take the contract grades here at Duluth and Minneapolis.His agents in the North-West are as alert as in December to prevent the No.1 northern wheat falling into the hands of the Chicago elevator men.The amount af contract grain moving is not large.but the constant absorption of the high grade wheat of three markets would prove burdensome to any Interest less powerful than the Leiter.If the long line cf wheat \u2018was 15,000,000 bushels las: Monday including the spot and the futures, it is probably 1,000,000 bushels larger than that to-day.With the inerease chiefly in the May wheat, bought to meet the bear raid of last week.There is still a large gathering at Chicago of some of the great shipping people of the country, suggestive of rome plan on the part of Letter to move his property into con sumption.Leiter has suddenly become uncommunicative on the subject of his cash property.It locks as if from holding his 12,000,000 bushels \u2018at spot \u201cWheat at a prohibitive price, the owner contemplated meeting the market.A large amount could have heen sold last week M the February price, 3 to 4 cents over ny.With the exception of the smaller world's shipmenis 5,513,000 bushels, the decrease on ocean passage of 160,000, the small decrease in Liverrool stocks for the week, the decrease of 580.000 in the visible supply, news was bearish, and it was of a character that was searching.The bears had as bulwakrs the saving of the crop in California by good rains, the absence of any short interest, a Rosaris cable that, receipts and shipments are on the m= er:ase, India advices that the outlook is good, and that free shipments will be made on April 1; heavy North-West, Te ceipts and word that Australls will have re-joining the Grand Trunk train at St.quite a surplus to export.Selling was lad by such houses as the Brnsseaus, Lo- gain, Baldwin and Dupee.The clique supported the market at coe time, but the avalanche of wheat caused the Leiter brokers to take to the woods, May ranged at 954 to 944 up to 94M at noon.intimated to the members of the port of the business men and the people of Halifax to strengthen his hands in making nn application to the Government with other lines for modern trade, THE MAYOR-ELECT.turned some weeks ago, with about : 5,000 in cash, wi) again | make another To bo Sworn in on Friday Next, As Yoormey tc tnd land oF xa arrangements.Mayor-elect Pretontaine will be sworn more so.Still a man wbo can earn bis the City Hall.The inwugural meeting of 81 a day and board here ought to re- the new City Council will take e main.on Monday next, and ses to be a MR.OGILVIE S BOOK.brilliamt fonction.In the evening M orin the comncil chamber TORONTO, February 7.\u2014 Mr.Ogil- eight until half-past ten o'clock.svie\u2019s official guide to ihe Yukon has .- Roar, min fo coins send TO THE HOLY LAND.for the Mediterranean.The Rev.T.8.McWilliams, whence he will 2ail for the Meditéxranean and Palestine.Durin TARATRE ROYAL.\u2019 .Royal pertorman week th ST.JORN, N.B., February 7.\u2014Devid L: meat | Kelly, of Duluth, Mivn., who bas been | an ii visitibg bis parents * at Blissville, Sus- sheet.\u201d It is to be bury County, has staMed for the KJon- ost unique and dire, He bas bean pre Ing for gold ed tate ol with success at Rainy Leake Jor two win and The, ters and will take his dog tens weed ot the darkey teams consist treat thas During Mr.Harris\u2019 visit to Halttax pe winter port committee that he desired the sup in on Friday next, and on the afternoon ot the same day the usual caucus for the selection of committees will take place at and Mrs.Prefontaine will hold a reception from half-past The Rev.Mr.McWilliams Leaves pastor of the American Presbyterian Church in this city, left for New York on Saturday.bin abseace from the city the Rev, Professor Ross will officiate in the chutech.Mr.MoWiltiame is taking the trip for the benefit of\" his e As sa added attraction to: the Theatre July sol4 between 844 and 83% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the ETAR by Gordon Btrathy & Co, Btook T 8 Bacrameot street.Brokers, 9 Feb.7th Feb 5th.Morning Board.Ask.Rid.Ask.Bia padids fie Ry .B84 sig be 8 De do Lapd Bonds \u2014\u2014 ne \u2014 1m Duuth 8 B.Atlentie.34 3% 34 De do d.7 44 Gl LY 187 187 1 106 1054 106: 154 183 180 41 » 88 5 Ng ul New eu ?247 2654 Te oa 19:36 199 175% 176 D \"By \"5 n! 5 Cornwall Railway 474 .47% 35 t.Johs way 10 135 140 130 Bank of Mentreal 240 se 340 nr Bank 105 \u2014 108 Ht Bank of 5.NA.\u2014_ \u2014 fr \u2014\u2014 205 ann 205 200 Bank of Toremto ss nn 235 2264 Jroguée Cartier.\u2014\u2014 98 100% 94 Merchants\u2019 Baus 180 1784 1% 178 Lo nt Bal __ 19 \u2014-\u2014 12 Bank Nova hcotin nie 200 25 210 8.ips 135 19 1335 150 bec Bank \u2014 2214 \u2014 NK La Bangue Nati: 5 £9 20 &7 on faa ns \"101 15 10 Can.Beak of Com.139 1964 13% 138 Le Basque Ville Marie 10 53 100 9 Rank.Bis 4 15144 168 Bask of Ottawa.\u2014\u2014 \u2014- \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Auer Incawd.Light 50 5 me \u2014 Wiodsor Hotet .\u2026.100 \u2014= 10 9 Incorocdionis! » 3 s L 100 so 100 50 Lasd Co Big sg OH Cana per Bonds.108 14 108 10 oils Sued \u2014 = Raw t.\u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 = \u2014 Dominion Cosl Pret.22 18 ka] 18 do do Pref.107% 107% 108 10834 do do.Boada.10s 108 108 108 Montreal Cotton .1id 147 138 145 Can, Col.Cot.Mill Co.73 } 13 ie De Beads.100 0 a »% 264 145 140 ==\" : \u2014 \u2014 MORNING STOCK SALES.Royal Étectrio\u2014S at 157%, 200 at 138, S98 at 15814, 1050 at 150, 75 at 150%, 25 at 150, 85 at 1593, 100 at 159, 150 at 158%, 100 at\u2019 159, 75 at 198%, B at {B8Y,, 425 at 60 at 150%, \u20ac0 at 184, 100 st 160, 76 at 15974.Toronto Street Railway\u201425 st 094, 75 380 at , 38 pon Sl 2% at .Canadian Pacifi at 8, 0 at $14, 0.51 85%, 15 at 88%, at- 85%, A \u201cMallfax Tram\u201475 at 180; 100 ob 190% short sellea KLONDIKE.Start From Vancouver Because L VANCOUVER Is tho best outfitting point on the Coast.cols boing vousiderably cheaper than in the MCR 3.VANCOUVER us Lio nearest port of departure to the ukon Dist: ict 3 VANCOUVER us the torminus of the ©.P.Rallyay, whose steamers will start from VANCOUVER thus \u201cpie, 4 AL VE ae BOËNS stenmers call at VAN- 5.DIRECT STEAMERS to Yukon Ports have now ., ommenced \u2018a run from VANCOUVFR 6.VANCOLYER istho only Canadian Port where passengers transfer direct {rom truln to steamer.7.KLONDIKE i+ iu CANADA, OUTFIT IN VAN.CONE AND 8AVE 30 FER CENT CUSTUMS W.GODFREY, President, Board of Trade.19 26eod Vaucourer, B.C.NOTICE.= _ The Montreal Cotten: Co: Notice is hercby given that the annual general meeting of the shareholders of this Compan will bo held at the Com y's ve, number 5.Peter Hiroe, in this City, on Tuosdar, ee ay of February next, nt the bour hd - o'clock, NOON, to receive Ee or on post year, for the election of directors and te authorize the directors to issuo cau a.bands of debentures to tho extent.of $300,000.06 seou! \" tbe immovahle property of the Compaps and for the transaction of the business the .Company, whether general or special.By order of the Board Lo.a ©.Fr.SMITH, 2203 law Secretary-Treasurer.Victoria Square.Storage Warerooms.\u2014\u2014 We Store FURNITURE, PIANOS, etc., by the month or year, and are now ready to arrange for receiving goods from those who propose to leave town.We have large, clean and dry tiats, which were buitt- espectaiir =: for Furniture warercoms, and, when desired, can accommodate oor patrons \u2018with sépar-** ate apartments, giving thom complete control of their goods.We insure against fire.Receive and deliver all goods with our own waggons, in charge of careful men.THOMAS HIAM, Agent: Good Opportunity ro $2300 A light manufscturing business ; marg.n of profit | Tt would run woll with another business and is vory eas! ly MBUALL M 3308,\" Bran Ofive.Sssoit _ AILIFF'S SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUERFC, DIStrict of Montreal \u2014 No.15031 \u2014 Circuit Court.la.Paquette, Plaintiff, v8.Jos.Ouimet, Defendant On the sisteenth day of February, 1888.at eleven of tha clock io the forencon.at the domicile of said \u2018end- nt, No.190 Chambord street, in the City of Muntreal, will be sold, by authority of Justice, Ril Lhe goods and chattels or the bei endant, seized in this cause, consisting household furniture, etc.Conditions cash.J.CAISSK, B.B.C.Mootrual, Tth Yebru ary, 1838.T AILIFFS BALE\u2014PROYINCE OF QUEREG, DIB trict.of Montreal.No.1144.\u2014 tien.Peltier, Plaintiff, versus W.Martin, On the 16h day of February, 1898, at ten of the clock in the {urenvon, at the business piace of said Defend- sot, No.40 St.Lawrence street, iu the city of Montreal, will be sold, by authority ot Justice, all the govls and chattels of the said Defendant.seized in this canse, constating of mir:ors, Axtures, liquors.ote.Condi- tiuns cesh.X.SP.ARNAUD, BE.8 C.Montreal, Fobruwry 7th, 1898.ai } AILIFFS BALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DIS- twnct o?Montreal.\u2014 No.1954.\u2014 Superior Court, The .Langmuir Manufacturing Coy.(Limited), Plaintiffs, va Daice Alice map, ct al.Defendants.On the lôth day of February.1898, i 1753 Notre Dame street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold, by authority bf Justice, all the goods and chat tela of the said Detendant, seized in this cause, consisting of trnnks.ete, ete.Cond tions cash.8.C.M ARSON, B.8.C.Montreal, 7th Fetruars, las& 31 1 AILIFF 8 SALE-PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DIS ict of Montreal.No 16580.- Circuit Court.Victor Guertin and Auguste Langelier, Plaintiff.ve.Louis P.Cadieux, Defendant.On the sixteenth day of February, 1896, at ot ak in the forenoon.ab piture, pismo, ote.Corditions vasb.BSC.Moutreal, 7th Fobruary, 1888 150 at 120; 25 at 123%; 100 at 128%; 10 at Montreal Gas\u2014I50 at 10715; 83 at 197%; | 325 at 1974.Commercial Cable\u201430 at 18814; 100 at 88.Dominion Coal\u201450 preferrei at 1074 ; 34,000 bonds at 106.Richelieu & Ontario\u201425 at 113; 35 at 12%.Beil Telephone\u201411 at 174.Montreal Street Ry.\u2014645 at 240, NEW YORK STOCK KLCHANGE Bpeciafly reported for tne BraR by O.D.Mont, 36 St.Gactament Btrest, local manager for J.&.Bache & Co., Yew York over direct privais wire\u2019 Feb 7.Feb.& - oa Op'e.215.'L Awer, Cotton Ol Os.Iie 234 \u2014\u2014 - De.do.Pref.Le - \u2014 \u2014- NM se + 138 « 138% 13934 \u2014 LE 8% 134 134 13 3 he Si 17% ini 17% = 34 8g 874 87» he 50% 574 Chez & Ohio.- 344 244 244 24% Chicag 0, burl & Quincy 104 ry! 1% 1004 lak Par wai mR nat oak Cm \u201chic 3 83:4 93 3h 9674 964 964 1 192 191 19156 MU 3 36M \u2014 159 13% sos 51 51 sun ws \u2014 97 % 434 43: 434 184 1744 18 T4 72% 73% 19144 194 14 594 Sag nes 163 316 34 Ie Ha 134 113 1134 EE 54 254 Ne ne 8, A Se 134 16 18 1 41 4 1174 the 3 354 35% ig 15 144 ix à HR Be ve ws 2 #8 Ny 25% 5 ni 1 == \u2014_ 66e 654 cs oe 1734 173 Tn Cn 9! 3% Sté H \u2014 184 18 me 924 \"a BI 19g 2454 eld el STRENGTH ~ CONTINUES, (Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, February 7.\u2014 The strength and activity that attended the closing dealings of the Stock Exchange last week were renewod during the first bour of trading to-day, and à number of sharp advances were recorded.Metrpoli- tan Street Railway rose 8 points, Norfolk and Western preferred 2%, Lake Shore ¢, the Grangers 34 to 1g, and the remainder of the list a fraction.This, however, was lollowed by realizing sales, and in one ox two instances more than the early improvement was lost.Missouri Pacific and Union Paoific were exceptions, and were weak throughout, falling off % to 1 respectively.\u2018opol tan r cent, ' 4 Etreet Railway in the early afternoon made a further advance of 1% per aent., of a net of 3% as compared with Saturday's closing figures to 152%.bigan Central also showed continued strength, moving up to 113%, the best figure of the resent movement.The der of the ist was somewHat frregular, with, bow- ever, very llttée pressure to sell stocks.Nevertheless these were & fow weak spots, whioh gave, operatoré Working for a decline some encouragement, But the selling was corfined to these few issues : Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, Missouri Pacific and Sught- certficates.the selling of these \u2018securities .was in progress, the remainder of the Ust showed underlying strength, and there was what is considered fair buying.The Lake Erle and Westarn stock: develo unusual strength, preferrod moving up 13% points to 75.There was sino some heavy buying of Burlington and Quincy.MANITOBA WHEAT.(Spcoisi to the Star.) WINNIPEG, February 7.\u2014Wipeet Is sells {ng to-day st Brandon st TB cents, and at Fort William st 90 cents per bushel 7 9 now open at the 14 PLACE D'ARMES SQUARE.REAL ESTATE.The following Houses will be sold - BY AUCTION AT OTR ROOMS, 18] »T.JAMES STREET, WEDNESDAY, February 16th, AT ELEYRY 9/CLOCK A.W.947 CORCHESTER STREET, _ with immediate possession ; and\u2019 Tn 111 UNIVERSITY.STREET.Possession Int May, or sooner if required, ° THESE HOUSES ÉEsTBE SOLD, - J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CA, REAL EATATE AUCTIONEERS.- ui .The Annual General Meeting of.the .shareholders of will be heid atthe President's OfMece; 11 Place Royale, City, on WEDNESDAY: February next, at the hour of eleven o'cloclt in the forenoon, for the reception of for the past year, the election of Directors, aud for other business.The Transfer Books were closed on January Vôtf1, and remain closed until after the th of February.252 law GREAT AUCTION SALE OF GON- SIGNED HORSES Toad hou roger oh - n \u201cBAY, FERREARY 19t sep.WM 4 pairs of Matched Carriage Homes Vite clasa carriage and saddle FHorkes, 3 High Stepping Cobs, fit for ladies\u2019 use, 18 Heaxy Draught.Horses, 15 (\u2018heap Horses of all grades, à number of City Broken Horses, 2 Ledoux dlelgha, Kldn- dyke and Chamberlain; alin Brantford Speeding - Sleigh and Crashoir, 1 alr Musk Ox Hobos.1 Buffalo Robes, 2 Sots English Harness.Must positively be sold a co Auctienoats and es Mesotants, _31_teod 730 to 740 Dorchester.LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE - NOTICE.The annual general meeting of the Stockholders of La Banque du euple will be - held at the office of the Bank, Hl.James.street.on .ONDAY.THE TTH MARCH NEXT, at three o'clock p.m., In eoinforuidty With the.18h.and 1th clauses of the Act of 10 corporattion.FE.By order of the Board of Direetors.- OVIDE DUFRESAK FILS, - - Cn .Manager.Montreal, th Janualy, 1898.__ %ci BR.J.Kimball & Co.CO TABLISBED 106K - BANKERS and Dealers la > Investment Securities.36 EROAP STREET, NEW YORK.LL STOCK.BROKERS.- The New York Stock Exchange.de\u201d ro ~ WANTED, \u2018 Traveller to sell a Mae of Rubber.Boots and Shoes to jobbing trade, .Good salary to the right man, Address N, 795, vo \u201cStar\u201d QMce.©.ree EDUCATIONAL.pol, Attila The world famous fort: of physical culture, tator of dhs fener PLEA, By pd it Etat rintébér oF EET RL, - Abi tom pie Tim Hotel Mieudeau.BA High Hixh VOCAL CULTURE.rx, J%0- LE WERRTER.Hy ord vs Th ng.and Now Cork.Sole siuzin Fro aud york.Spectalty - Catherine Sireet.ee ME.RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL, - ST.Re ors Wheat, hush \u2014 4630 eas, bush.Gi bo ol e, bush.-+4100- 7 Flour, bbls.- 108.220 As bbls.4 Butter pkgs .537 Choose, boxes 126 Pork,bbls.\u2014\u2014 rd, tierces.250 Kggs.canes.180 am, Bacon, hox x Tinned Meats, pkgs.° Dressed Hogs.- .\u2014\u2014 \"la = 3 The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Sabrevois Mission have arranged for a concert in aid of the Building Fund on Friday evening, March ith, at 8 o'clock, iii the Collegiate In¢ stitute, 2s (iuy street.A specially atiraos tive programme is prepared.81.2.A Bpecial Notice.oe The musical treat of the season will ha the Franz Rummel Recital in Karn Hall Thursday, Fah, 10th, wider the aus, {ees of tbe Dommninn College of Music.an fe Karn Piano warercoms, Tickets 75 cts.and $L00 Telephons .4174 and have your seats recerved.#1 2e0d - oem wma \u2014_ CHARLES FT.DASIS.\u2014 .\u2026- Managius BDirecter, > RIAN Tap, a XSi ed =A TL + RATES Propald Classfod_ Advertisements 350 A TIONS sae le oT DE FE ET ST RR A Tey, 3 * sos sqget\u201d dq; 3 i ey larue apartments, bath and w.\u20ac i LET\u2014OFFICE.TO RENT, OROUND FLOOR: = Do an Aweiy vo tbe promisen, 8 Xe .Inthe MONTREAL DAILY STAR.ev WANTED, 10 conte Sor-30 words ce less, and catre word, esch PUPIL WANE ED.10 cents for 10 words or lems, and cunt per extra word each insertion.All other SWANTED ads.25 cents for 38 words oe less, word, each ROOM ih FO LE 10 conts for 30 or los, and 3 t per ratra word, cach insert BOARD\u2019 10 cents for 30 wurds ce less, end lé ont per extra woru, cuch msettiotr POUND, du vente fur » words or less, and ¥ cent per ed.15 RÉÉO: To LET HO SES, STORES.ETC, ovute for 3 words | Ur ions.pri i cont perf extra word, Bach n.FOR = AL L 2 cents fur 25 words of Jess, and 1 cent per er\u2019 ra worl, each insertion.PROIE av Por BALE.¥ cents for IS words or leas, and, ceut per exfre word, each insertion.Lost 5 Sra for 25 \u2018rords or leas, aud | cent per extra meer! con BU ST ass > HANCES, FIC.35 cents for 7 words tram and trent per exten ward, each bnmrten PEFSONA LB, paged 3 copla per word, with oe ut B couts NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The chore rates are NET CASH with order.When such advertisements are not prepaid numerous entries have to be mude, and the rate is, in conse: Quence, much higher.No charye made in our books for classi Red advertisements of less than five Tones ce HOUSES TO LET.\u2014\u2014 A MINT ST su RE LET \u2014 CADIEUX sT., COMFORtable self contained tencmonts, à and 8 ain cellar and rate yard tosach, \u2018rt avenue, com- Fortuble Self vontatned snail tenomrnts, 3, 4 and 6rvoun, w.c.Cheap renis No tuxes.Apr 2 Cadloux st 0 LET \u2014 FROM IST OF MAY NEXT, stune front dwelling houre, No.75 SherLruoke street, now in course of renovation.Apply do Messr« Hrown, McVicar & Heriot, Architects.Canada lifo Building.or to N.Theoret, No Po, Na.ul St Gabriel street.288 0 LET - LOW 514 Prince Arthur :X TENEMENT, NOr street, Dany furnace.8 nnd C.water.In good condition.Apply to FL Kgan, 72 Aylmer st._ LL 23 NO LET-LOWER TENEMENTS, NOS, 242, Zi4 and 278, aud upper tenement, No.5 St.Chas.Borrumee st.Evans st.and stable in rear.Evans stroct.0 LET-105 MACKAY STREET (HE tween St Catherine and Sherbrooks its.vuse, No.Apply to No.3 3 w vois \u20ac ruciné, heaied by Duisy fuUrvace For jar: ticulars apply lo Chas.J.Brown, 4226 SL Cab ering street, Westmount, Pelephione dri 2 3 0 LET \u2014 TWO LARGE EASILY ê T huoated Tesi utial flats; all modern con vemenues; large kitchen: aver Thomson s grocery.corner Si Catherine and Drummond.ftentat- $25.Apply un premises, or Uvorge Barry, 7 St.Helen street.a g o LET\u2014CRNTRALLY BITUATED, Pl self-contained house, 109 Staniey str cel, 12 apartments.Apply to J.Cra- dock Simpson, « Uo., 181 St.James sive eT - AT ST.LAMBERT, RIVER Side.housecôntéining * rooms \u2018and sum mer ditchel.with large pivee of land, fruit trees, afc.Price $7.00.Apply Tub St.Catherine.sl me LET \u2014 No, 24 DOXEGAN] 8T., apposite CP, R.Windaor Rtatlon, heated by Daisv furnace, and In stable fn Tear, sea.Bury, Telephone 5112, perfect order ; ss =.James street, wi VO IFT \u2014 THAT FINE CUT stone residence, No.41% Dorches\u2014 ter street (near Drummond streets, with InEge (Wo storey extension In rear, conain- ing dintog room kitchen, ete, mast central situation In the West End, Geo.Bury, Ne.James street, Telephone 5112.20 3 bie.Bulldin © 0 LET \u2014 FINE CUT STONE HOUSE.No, 78 Victoria st.(near Sherbrooke street, contæioing twelve (141 rooms.bathroom, uwry: all modern convenienres; heatod aisy hot water furnace.Stables (3 stalls) in rear.Convenient ) ity.ables may bo sublet if not requi Apply W.8.Marson, Star Office.165 St James street.sie eT RENT so AT FIRST CL.ass RESIdence, 213 Peel street.containing fifteen Tovins, All modern convemivbooa.(iood slabling and roach house.Apply to John A.Rafter, 204 Bt.James street.3i 2 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET TN AA SNL NUN Lm Nm AE 0 LET \u2014 FURNISHED, EULIGIBLY situated.fifteen rooms, hot water hentitué Pussession ab once.Ory ner of furniture oucup, Ying tho house sexyn reomori.Wire sell furniture and good will wil reanonable ai O LET \u2014 No.888 STine atreet, brick cottage, oe and U.A.Cowan, CATHER- With sti- &v Temple 30 ¢ he intends leaving the city.Address M 7%,\" STAR office.__ - _03t1 HOUSES WANTED.Bm AS LTT ANA ANTED \u2014TO RENT A DWELLING HOT SE w West Rod, for number of pears No ul Hon, T.Chas Casgrain, Canads Life Builling.312 dren.© Warten LANDLORDS | HAVE APPL] canta for houses nnd fats from 3) $4 ponte List W.Benbawm, RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.20005 - © O LET\u2014FLAT, POSSESSION TO es at suce fur quick rental eraple Building _ 3 a BE bo be had at once; all modern tm- rovemenis, heat included In rent.Apply E Mete:lie strvet.we MONTH, NO, 795 @ Moant ftoyal avenue.new atone front flat\u2019 Z ~tories, overlooking the Park and clos: 10 Park avenne.7 rooms, prettily decorated, al! modern conveniences.Ten dollars until the lat Mas.ey at vornrr.Appty 45 st.John st, 25 rodif Oo TP, LET-HE ATED F LAT ars ROOMS, b and \u20ac.hot water.gas stove ani Hy: ss, 0 LET-$17 PER Ih Vitre st near Viger square, pr AT Meur sl.RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.ANTED-A SMALL FLAT OR SUITE OP fi V or four heated rooms, with use of kitchen.A tos Mayor st., between 10 and 12 nose AP 12 COTTACES TO LET._\u2014 so D LEFT A ILANDROME STONE COT- taga, 65 shuter st.tnoar Milton st.) containing 12 rooms, large puna and all the la- teat improvemoenta, + 500 per year.No taxca.Irwin Harris, 200 Me ill street.296 n T° LET \u2014 AT OUTREMONT.A CON\u201d venient and comfortable cottage.ex\u2019 tension kitchen.coachhouso and stable: iarge tien well stocked with la and small fruits.vont moderate.Addres+ *M 794,\" STAR office, .; 313 02 T° LET - ON CRESCENT ST.ONE OF thos up to date cottages; & \u2018hanre.Rent moderate._ Apply X 20 Crescentst.31 4 RS NON A mm PROPERTY _FOR SALER BALE \u2014 AT CACOUNA.PRETTY COT tage, with extensive grountis7formeriy pren Belen Mr, A F.dst.Apply to 8.N.McDowell, 5 on I AND DWELLING AND fot of ground.corner Charievois and Mavetarrorees sta.For particularsapply to F.Hadllases, 151 Laprsirie st.21 ge PROPERTY WANTED ~~ Amn A ANTED.LANDLORDS THERE IS QUITE A demved for houses to ren fro eir Seccariy st ¥._Bustons office.BL Jems st.313 ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE A SMALL PROperty cest of, Papineau ments Moderate terms.Addre ¥ 798.\" BTAR office.31 WA NTED - COLLECTION OF RENTS a eral anita of one oF two small roparties, advortiser's eupervision, al low rete o commission.Best 0° ty placed.Apply Fred C ave mi Bt.Ural - FARMS FOR SALE, FAAP fautes refine i OFFICES TO LET.mn.vier 85, srk Axp RNG, pH hata, vol on and hosted.x SHEE dan pois te SE SHOPS.STORES.ToL puss PREMISES ETC- TOLET ~ \u201c 2 T° RENT \u2014 A BEAUTIFUL STORE situated No.10 DeoBrosoles st., 100 feet with gouds entrance ou LeRoyer eb.apely Cr eille Laurin, Room 8, lmperial Bldg., 4 a Satine, © LET STORES.LEMOINE, $ AND, © corner; Motitit, 33: McGill, 60; Craig, &?.ground floor: St.Paul, 513; McGill and W Linu, corner.Jusse Joseph, 3 SL Bacramen 3 CI © LET\u2014SHOP AND DWELLING i corner of Mullin aud Richmond streets, cery tures complete, Polnt #t.Charles, first class gro- stang for twenty years ; shop dx- Apply : Richmond ae A \"PO LET-A GOOD WAREHOUSE IN REAR OF 28 Hospital st; also fine large frost proof cellar under Iv 3) Hanpttal st connecting with warchouse.Avon, te WP Lewis, 1384 John street, FLATS TO LET, ASUS SA NS ANNE a eT NA TIVO RENT\u2014FLATS WITH STEAM POWER AP- pl to Warden Krng & 500, 63/ Craig as.8313 LET-DERLIRABLE OFFICE AND WARE roum.fret dur, Mo 7 8t.Helen streot, wo well lighted.Modorate rental.Apply vo premises, Lo Lieurge .Twiophone 318 2 of ryy) LET - FLL AT WITH | POWER, FOR be light manufacturing, ax good\" li PRO ground floor Hat.heated; centrally located.C heap rent.Immediate possesdlou.tpquire 191 Bi.30 3 _Losi.HA ea ee LS AT OST\u2014AN IRISH SETTER DOG WITH WHITE spots, year uld.Finder will be wuita re warded by returning Lo 1354 | Dorchester FIN 2 OBT THE LATTER PART OF JANUARY, ON 4 8 Catherine st Bieury Perk avenue or in Kam Hall, & pear?bird brooch Fader will be rewa on return- Mig the same tu 185 Park ave LL 10088 à 1 OST \u2014 BUNDAY, SOMEWHERE BETWEEN 4 Mansfield and Mackay stn cts, a purse coutaiui twenty three dollars Finder vu returning to es st, will be hands dsamely rewarded.i OST \u2014 ROUGH COATED ST BERNARD DOG, 4 Kh, ey at white broast.dark face.ee 13 F Sumuwe \\ OST \u2014 ON THURSDA Y NIGHT AT BE 4 Bieoce Couracatvs uw MoUill Eugincering Building » Houlton (noe bi ke Finder please oblgs > notifying 5¢ 58 Rodpach aye.I OBT-SMALL BROWN pr RSE, CONTAINING 4 two pd coins, some ailrer vicces and à French copper vom.ward mill be given fur its return or informe- tou leading to ite recovery.Owaer st 174 BL James st osT_ OR STRAYED FRUM NO.M CRESCENT 4 rot, white fox turner pup.with Lrown patch on \u201c Ts to name of Liberul reward for same.1 found 1 a any OUOS pusscasiou after hu notice, same will be prosecuted.312 OST-MUSK OX ROBE, LINED WITH BLACK 4 imitation seal skin, trimmed with green cloth, on Bun- day, db inst ward ou return to 157 BL us OBT- A GREAT DANE DOG.BARS CUT, AND SITUATIONS VAGANY.WATS AT IE FEA WALTER EST RIRRCED OPRRATORS ON Whee: & ad Ginger = J.Pp Bisck & Oo, 31 8t James 3 roura LADY BTENÜGRAPHER er far generai office work.aa es weateniary.Address-\"B 442,\" ST an office.> Wane diy perience sad ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CABINETMARERS.Apuly stating wages and expertenceoto The Ottawa Byocialty Manfg.Go.Limited, Ottawa »s ANTED\u2014WOOD WORKING MACHINE HANDS and cabinet makers.Cauadiso Pacific Cur si elagn 0 Hoch ANTED-HOUSEMAID.MUST HAVE CITY references Apply.after 6 \u201c 957 Sherbrooke.»2 ANTED\u2014A Jie FOR Liour HOUSEWORK.__Apply 4 491 ''G,\u201d 8t.Urhal ANTRD\u2014FIRST CLASS GENERAL SERVANT Ww with or without washing.Apply botween 6 4 3 pom, 59 Drummond st ANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPER To ABSIST FOR e of we.ddress etating amount er- 53,\" Bran office.03 WW ANTED-BY A FIRSTCLASS TAILORING KES ahlishmenc, an experienced cutter who tharnugh- ly understands the se speaking French and \"al Box Nu 275, Quebec \\ TANTED \u2014 A BOY FOR A GROCERY STORE Appiy at once, 30 343 Victoris ave.Westmount.wing part of the business.One ish preferred.Address 2 ê yanTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT WITH city references.Ap) in evening.$4 Tupper en Wo \u2014 AN RXPERIENCRD GENERAL F servant.Must have good rafereuces.ef) 81 Furt st.dreu.« one alesping at home hrefe! Bi.Urbain \u20ac Wane = -_ ORNERAL SERVANT eo BMALL ron; coast wi pestered Would frou ME willing girl tu cook.450 8 ive Bor- mee st.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO MIND 1 CHIL rred.Api poly (3a ANTED \u2014 A YOURG PERSON (PROTESTANT) as maid to an invalid lady.Must able to suw.Goud city references requis Apply to 190, Windsor Hotal, on vening.between seven o'clock to mane o clock, SLT VV ANTED-\u2014ADVERTISER CAM PUT A YOUNG man, age 18 to 25, on inside track of obtainia cf Poux A in ares, wholesale house in return for om Vy ATED BRIGHT BOX FOR OFFICE AND J 688,\" BTA me: se er work understand use of typewriter.Address written ate w ed \u201cRl gir- in, Ftv did salary expected.Ares of , STAR oO _ TANTED\u2014 IW GIRLMACHINE OPERATURS ox summer Jiothing, shirts, etc.Apply Robert O.Wilkins, 153 McG us wae TWO GENERAL, BREVANTS WITH good references.Apply at Once to 4 McGill Cob iege ave.V ANTF.D-A GENERA LSRRVANT FOR A BMALL family.Apply with reference, 75 Manoe spect.name où r.Reward will Le given Ly ey Lo 2156 Notre Dam _ OST\u2014-ON SATURDAY.STH INST.BRTWLEEN 4.Art Gallery and Prince Arthur street, by way of 8t.Catherine, Bleury and Park ave.ladies purse contain- i ing swal sum of money.Fioder will plalige dy reusing 1 0 60 Park ave, where article wil be identified.OST ON THE WINDROR STREBT CAR, BE- 4 tween the G salen and SL Antoine Jes purse containing ones.A Toward i ret to 198 Bleury st ni ORT -BATURDAY EVENING, UPPRR ST.4 Charies Borrowee, shopping beg wed purse, Reward i returned Lu 462 St.Charles Rorromes st OST \u2014 ON FRIDAY LAST, NEAR VICTORIA 4 square, an Alasks seal tur collar lined with blazk reireteen.Keward at 38 Jacques Cartier sa.1 OLLIE DOG.RE- ack, Back of Mont after this notice is 1 OST - A RABLE AND BLACK 4 ward if returned to BH Rett real Any persou retaining this dog lisbis to prosecution OST ON BUNDAY Y EVENING, ON AMHERST ar, à gray purse, coniaming shout eight dollars Finder will be rewarded at Park Annex.+ i OST ADACHSHOUND PUP, 81X MONTHS OLD, 4 ght brown.Finder will be rewarded as 97 Crosoent street ave, Montreal * 31 FOUND A, AA Am CL RA AAA MOUND-DOG, PAWN COLORED HOUND, 2 weeks ago If not claimed in 3 days will be sold fo: e1penses.706 st, Lawrence Nas GWUND-A PURGE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOUN on Park w wner prove contents and pes ex- Avply between 5 nnd 7 o'clock, 308 Prince Aschur pense.street.fone.~A MINK RUFF ON DRUMMOXD ST, Saturday afternoon las\u2019 & owner can bave the asme by appiyng to the superintendent of the Victoria Skating Rink and paying expens \u201cI FOR SALE Fox SALE -FOR THE MILLION, KINDLING.#3 cut maple, 5250, Tamarec Biooks, a 75; ou Blocks $1 53 gwe iad, delivered anywhere in ti Macdiarinid, Richmond square.Bell T ol as | \"ig R SALE \u2014~ PIANO, HARDMAN UPRIGHT Grand, new, perfect order Owner going a bargain to \u201care late purchaser.Apply 411 Metcalfe ave, Westmount.2013 R SALE \u2014~ THE ONLY MEANS POR DESTROY ing hair on the Lace 1807 USINE ÂAlez Ross x Ontipai \u2018\u2019Depiiatory 3L Alex.Ross, 64 Theovalds Rosd, Hal: born.London, England.Had of all Chemusts and of Lyman à Sons, Montreal 117eodtt Don SALE-$100, PAYABLE 34 MONTHLY.WILL buy from us a very nice sjuare piano by Chickering & Sons, Boston is plann is unysually weil preserved, and isa bargs.n at the prive Li y Nordholmer Zu, 3366 Hr_Uatherine st.23 ANTED \u2014 PROMINENT FIRE INSURANCE y has an opening for a city Ys Latter ations so ferences, to Hating «gly W ANTKD \u2014 A SMART OFFICE BOY.APPLY esday morning.peiwesn Saad 0s.m., at Room 709.New York Lite | Building.an ANTRD\u2014 AGENTS, TRACHERS STUDENT, ons, \u201cLife of Quee \u201cHisto.y of the Hlontike.\u201d \u201cy Mowers Binle Broan Outfits free.Write for circu CR.Pasish, Toronto.126 law \\ ANTED-FOUR YOUNG MEN OR LADIES TO handle our goods in the province of Quebec.Ssla- ¢y Or commission rite at once to A.Massie & Co,, Penacook, N ni w+ Must have d some experience.The Foster Coy.(Led |, corner Ontario and Pie IX st, Mae peure.e 1 1 WANTED \u2014 GOOD GUNERAL 1SERVANRT, firm class city references.St.Mark st.3132 ANTED\u2014AGRNTS, \"WOMAN: alpen, WIPER snd Mother,\u201d s marvellous book; face by Lady Aberdeen.Big commuisgon.Prospectos ers.© Linscott Company, Toronto, to canvass.36 ANTED_-AGENTS, Glimpses OF THE fus:inatiog \u201cook Bwoepe in the entire va of borderland subjects.Everybody orders ellous Allustretiens Prospectus froe to canvassers.dar retson Company, Limited, Toronto.16 ANTED-IF YOU ARE TRUE, ENERGETIC above foolah aan _ I have put hundreds of men ln in the write tom ne making money.some of whom are now Ts.= scott, Toro ns Ware, -4A GENERAL! SERVANT.Jo WASH ing or runing.Apply 39 39 Larue ayenu ui 3 ANTED- OFFICES Boy NOT AFRAID OF HARD work, $3.50 , Miss Sch oul education pre forred.L_Apply P.C P.& Box Boa 5 3: ANTED\u2014A HOUSEMAID.OEE COMPETENT to wail on table.Must have references.Apply at 185 Mansteld stroec.1 V ANTED\u2014TEN GOOD MEN UNDERSTANDISG team ice eek: Ss one thoroues good man.Apply immoediat T.Donnelly, 78 Murray LT 2 ANTED-\u2014GENERAL SERVANT.SMALL FA- wily.No washing Apply evening, 15 Union avenue sai ANTED-THOROUGH GENERAL SERVANT Must ve good plain cook.No washing.A) poly 28 Stanley.3 TANTED\u2014SMART BOY TO LEARN LITHO.AR- tat snd deaigoing business.Must have taste for drawing.Address \u201cK 718,\u201d STAR office.31 ANTED\u2014BAKER, YOUNG MAN C OF A YEARS experience woud do.Apply 370 Antoine at.\u201cOR SAILR\u20143200 ON EASY PAYMENTS.WILL 1 buy a superh square pianc by Steinway & Hons, a | plansaf roi, powerful tobe.one of the best squares of hoa visti famous sake.Lindsay-Nordheimer Co, 233 3 V'atherine st _ _ _ For SALE \u2014- HUNDRED VISITING carps\u2019 Ades or genta) printed] from plate, ome dollar.Nane plate vagravel, one dollar.Ailus Engraving aad Prnin, Co, Latie SL Autoine st.\"HT JOR SALE tar cow lev LEAVING TOWN.WANT TO BELL dined with genuine mink, otter eollar, worth $120, for S40, 1 eather down including pillow, 28 each 128 u Gib street, lst Boor, front room on the ft, between à and a1 Fox SALE BALANCE OP CONSIGNMENT 0 OF ON.tarin potators, bags at nde per Ibs., delivered co d toan par Co the ety, in lots of one to B age, James Bunt! k Le.corner of Windsor and 8t Antoine 311 pots BALE 8 PIANOS, #20 TO 3290, MEAD.KI sut, Kurn, ete | sewing machines, 83, $12, $15 also Jol new furniture, mantel beds, ete.676 Bt.Lawrence, FroR BAL x ANIM ATED PHOTOGRAPH AP.1s fur eateriainments, with Jubilee procession and ol ber Splendid Sima.Apply 189 Mance st.on 1 For old, marly marked.28 Balmoral a JOR SALE-375, TERMS $10 CASH AND $4 MONTHly.or 380 cash, 7 octave npriaht piano, ivory keys, SALE - TWO FOX TERRIER PUPS,S WEEKS ond tone and action, handsome rosewood case (received fn n part parmis meat for a new Morns npnght piano) Apply h, 49 Meteulfe st.{formerly manager for C.Ww Lindsay ve B \u2014Bample new 1800, Jus: Heintzman & Co _upright.2150; Hell upright organ MACHINERY FOR SALE.AAA TS SNA AL.A R.WILLIAMS & COY.Offer the following machinery for immediate tarn over: A 90h.p.Basler, locomotive fire pattern, secondhand, nit in good order, without JA parol or defect, to be sold st à bargain.One Planer and Matober, sncondhand, refitted, to be sold at a great bargain.One pif vante d Power Dailling Machine, price $60.Oue Secondhand Lathe, 24 in.sawing.10 ft.hed.One Beconsihan Lathe, Bin.swing, 10 bed.One Bavondhand Larhe.38 In.swing.12 ft.Dé One Secondimnid Lathe, 14 in.eming.à ft One Lar Power Driliing Machine, to pein to the centre nf .secon! 0 One 40048 1 111 (t Iron Plaver, sacondhand.One 1811814 x5 ft.Iron Planer, secondhan One Tron Shaper.11 in.stroke t od.One Curtis tis Fine and Nipple ¢ Threading Machin new.One ip ls Laine.refitted One 8- One Borat ami tae hoe Planer, refitted One 10 in Monider refitt-d One Shaper refitted One Power Mottiser, refitted a répérorna band Upright Engine and Moller, ?h.p, One Becondhand Upright Engine and Boîler, 8 5.K, $160.00 A BR WILLIAMS & C0, RAA) daw 45-347 7 5e James LA Fr BALK -BRRGINE AND BOILER, TUBULAR, about eighty Bb.p.el comp first close condi tion, very cheap Beller about ey \u2018ee mn, Marine fire New and second hand ki nul a arming od shingle milla.Ed Drak ingstow 3 HORSES AND CARRIACES ETS ANTED\u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, WITH REFER ___ ences, 74 Mackay strece.ARTED\u2014GOOD GENKRAL SERVANT, FOUR tn family.City references requured.37 street.oo \u201can 7ANTED\u2014 AT ONCE, GOOD STRONG GIRL FOR V acmivbiag; no Sunday work; sleep at home.Su Nocre (rame at.al WAS Vroen?NTRD 59 guet qu qoung on childre A NURSERY GOVIRNESS Tor Must sew weil aod | babreea Sod 75 ciook te 36 V ANTED \u2014 BOY POR PEEDING PRINTING ; presses.Apply 47 Bt.Joho st na V ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST SITE hght housework.References roquired.Appl tween 6 and 8p.m 354 St.Antoine st.Fi ANTED\u2014 TRAVELLERS CALLING ON GRO- trade, cast and wast of \u2018Toronto.to carry staple liner of grocers sundnes on commission.Goods sell at sight.Apply to 496 Bt.James st ni V ANTED \u2014 A SMART LAD HAVING TWO years\u2019 sxpenence in See business, no ther need apply.Jordan s.3607 St.Catherine.ANTED\u2014YOUNG GIRL WITH KNOWLEDGE of shorthand and typewriting for ofice.Permanent position tos suitable person.Wages small to start with.Address \u2018N 806,\u201d STa& office.ANTED\u2014AT ONCE.À GOOD PLAIN COOK OR general servant, also a house end tablemaid.Re ferences required.60 University st.\u201cil A ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE.FIVE OR SIX GOOD cooks for private families; also ood general ær housew an vants and young girls for I also nd table aid for hotel out of otre round cook ai Ait must have post of references.À tbe Uptown Burcag, 7147 Bt.Catherine st WANT A BOY.APPLY DYER MARFG CO, NY aus Mooül st, ni NTED \u2014 2 rote MAN TO RUN À rATRE \u2018 SITUATIONS WANTED.Wiss die ANTED\u2014BY CUTTER, SITUATION.Hour Large © ionces.SITUATION BY J ume ABLE oan dia Address \u201cI, Lu us ko ability.Henry drosé (Nonpareilf, cure Ad ni 2 19 ANTED\u2014BY FIRST CLAES maker, work in private families.Apply The be FRENCH DRESS.Lawrence ANTED \u2014 PAINTING AND TINTING BY post cardio RB hates oo 13 Carbon et chessly.93 ANTED-BY RELIABLE YOUNG MAN FROM cows.at Tia dorstacts car Ter6 Be Cather ino st.Tel 6081 L VAI moons o Ker, Kiras gas on Terms moderate.Address \u2018*X 401,\" Stan 23 == ; pre Polar Bt.Charles.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898, BUSINESS CHANCES, ECULATORS ann pots ALB\u2014 instrument usines aituatod lo T.Junction of Orow'a Nes Goal Woes No opposi ton, Go ESTORS HAVING IDLE 100) and upwards 63 Wail BOOK.STATIORERT AND MUSICAL Lethbridge, M.W.(3 ed Montana RBallways.Qalt vod reasons for oy ?Fer SALE \u2014CORNER SALOONS other businesses.Rare hanes St.Lawrence.to let Ww X 401,\" STAR ANTED \u2014 A FEW GOOD ACKNCIEs BY LAN ene getic man, ithe little capital, 18 ness eX perience.Addroes *) WANTED oY -BY AN M ENGLISHM ota: _ AN WHO UNDER- h tools.can look after stands furnaces se or alght aimer an oi best of ser Y 435,\" Bran office.ANTED \u2014 BITUATION BY EXPERIENCED man, as clerk in Teo, or general store.Good references.Address ANTED \u2014 Buiabios x room in knitting petent largest nu rmancot position iu Cenads.Highest references.vous » , Derby, Conn.present in BTAR office, Montreal w2 POSITION AS | VOLEWOMAN or L a thoroughly one of the ills a ta the Rad of Cone, ng change fore ting salary, to M.M., Box ANTED\u2014AGENCIRS, LINKS ON COMMISSION, CRL, Vy ANTED or Dube of arperiennes shoes preferre English education, position ss private sec om rr hot Sore for whom he à positio 7.\u201cAddress TAR office.will be given \u201cA 3,\" 8 \u2014 \u201cny A COMPETENT AND EXPFRI.pher snd lypswriterbaving thorough Batis.by proscat coplorer with WANTED.-ENVELOPE ADDRESSING OR COPY- remaonabl ing work of any kind, dr fmst, legible writer.Terms a.GQ.Coarvy, 37% Bt.Paul st.31 ANTED-\u2014BY FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, PAN- AbD HOTELS, and shops Harris, 118 Bi.James 28 4 R SALE \u2014 pveially by hic: the Wind ever + ere in this country.The palentee can: ness.Pi var,\" ANTED-ACTIVE MAN WITH to not as city valesman, also manufacture of staple arti for dress \u2018\u2019H 675.\u201d SrAk office.not sparc! me to derolon ! ti Address proces $300 BUYS THE PATENT POR Canada ad plant ro muqufacture ao, nD article used by; ~ The unir vas ot ts 200 per cont.ne Souz CAPITAL arg { books, ra treads.Ad- sui WANTED THE OTTAWA AGENCY OF A FIRST vlass Bes Fire Insurance Company.iven and any amount of og Ariel Apply tt, broker, 8i | St.Francois X Fos mie ASSORTED BTOCK OF EMA w avods, ete.Good chan ares, house furnishing à person Some means, the East nd of Be Catherine street.BTAR office.t of references HO us SMALL Bore long est blished in Address *N ee.R BALR\u2014A FIRST CLASS TAILORING pusr dren a plondid Ted BEAR Gaon acquire a good wa PUPILS WANTED.NON SUOMI AOL ANTED-PUPUS.aM aL FRENCH CLASSES s por mosth.W.Paris,\u201d P.O.Box 178 lo prospectiæ Address 255 89 VV er Languages INGRES-COUTELLIER SCHOOL of L new cisases.Fraser Institute.28 10 ANTED-PUPILS FRoF.PARKINSCLASSES eepin Private \u2018ation.Forma rear -38-4 - Address Signo.Uys washing, will rough dry and mangie for 25 doze: Apply to 5 Lusiguso st, up stair 3 Tr mather is 3 mon hookkes Wee worm BY FIRST OLASS MILL- =I Laer TC \u2014 oreman in saw mill, accustomed haodl- - ing mills doc Rogan speaks French, good / ANTED A ANT RET LAN pre of © lumbering business general Adress 7,08 nie te TR ANTED\u2014TRINITY DUBLIN MAN, WELL RE WArTED -Bva FIRST CLASS DRESSMA KER, commendea, coaching far matriculation exams.\u201cA 677,\" por in ia private family, 8 years\u2019 experience.Address ANTED-SITUATION AB TRAYELLER dry goods house res a ten hours Ci FOR for Maritime provinces; thorough knowledge or thy business; satisfacto Ak dress \u2018\u201c office.7 J 699,\" STAR ty references.Address gratis) tu \u201cK That Nw ANTED-BY YOUNG LADY.COMPETENT tenographer and Lrpowriter holding diploma, will oy une ole vos ANTED \u2014 SITUATION WHERE $0 TO $150 ddress \u2018K 715,\" STAR {Boe could be invested.A V situation as es good plain ANTED\u2014BY A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, ermine.sai Wie vant.AN reterenton a Address \"\u2018L Ti Brak office.Apply 10 Balmoral TED \u2014 in office, ur \u2014 A SITUATION AS GENERAL BER.BY A JouKg MARRIED LADY, y aitontion-of te ast.Best of \u2018as ANTED \u2014 POSITION A8 \u201cCOMPANION TO souple or widow where there see bo \"STAR office.as ANTED\u2014 FAMILIES MASEIR dress, wi rat class lsup Apply 5 Coarsel ot WY ANTRD- BY, EaE.ol horouetly Ci ation work; Feat Q th good city Jo Jo.° wi 3 CLABS sa VOURES BY yoderatai, 3 erences.ar \"REL ANTED\u2014SITUATIONS FOR Cooks.HOUSE.» help A> ply Mrs.maid, general servanta, purses, Cornell, 705 Dorchester ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS GENERALSERVANT ousskeoper, by elderly person.Apply to Mrs Green, 173 William ee et without washing = ironing, or b W AFTED- st her home, 25c pe \u2014BY CAPABLE WOMAN, VAsEING v dozen, or work: by be deg.Good referances.Appiy ic 8t.Norvert at, Pa trom Cadieux, below äherbrouke.a ROOMS TO LET \u2018 3 , Hn double room.RER, LET.COMFORTABLE FRONT sisoLE 3 MoGili College avenuy.| 00M \u2014 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED RED.Vroom, heated by hot water, 6] #7 Un Union ave ave.3410 OOMS\u2014ON BATH OR UPPER FLAT, FIRST class accommodation: board rod; at home forenoon or evening.I coll Color ave.LEUR OOME\u2014-DOU AND SINGLE, WITH OR Ten lor nad lang.Transieous acoommudated.cs ï ill Call ave.bg 235 OOMS\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED, SUITABLE NOR Hebe light bousekesping, at 0 Uity Oounciliors 2 oous-To LET, WITH EXCELLENT BOARD: improreme nts, Phono 5074.956 Dai 20 OOMB\u2014TO LET, A NICE LARGE FURNISHED bathroom b bot water.172 Mountain st.ei fat, suitable for one or TH street.OOM\u2014 À FURNISHED ROOM, BATHROOM AT OoMs \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, board.\u201c a3 only.\"WITHOUT rn street.x3 Re for one or two zentiemen: private family; Berthelot street.51 m.on bathroom fiat: best COMFORTABLE FURNISHED FRONT ed by furnace; suitable 302 OOM \u2014 BACK PARLOR BEDROOM.BUITABLR for married cou out board; hot and water, at 43 or two gontlemen, with or with- Anderson.NJ OOM\u2014 A NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE BOOM\u2019 all 90 Mansfield.=~ W5 Roger Dorchester 00M ~ WARM, use, dren.676 her conreniencesin house.L.Also dsomely furo COMTOETA BLR, IN ished: RTABLR BOOMS AND AND BOARD.table board.3 QUIET no chil- room, ke st, between Park ave.and vs 5 OOMS\u2014ONE SINGLE ROOM, CAN RE (RE USED AR a sitting room, on bathroom flat; enced.Privato family.2077 9 8e Catbetine at Rogus \u2014 DOUBLE AND BINGLE; ALSO TABLE board.83 Union ave.on UT\" Row TO LET, LARGE DOUBLE BRDROOM d parlor, handsomely furn iabod, wultahle for doctor or other professional, with attendance, at 23H44 ft.Oatberine st, next to Branch Bank of Mon: treal.J R 0OM8-BRIGHT, nished three gem: rial Gourd A Gi CHEERFUL AND WELL rue water heating, suitable for two or desired Pri: - vate, Fost.ne children.ear Bleury, ENTLEMEN, WITH OR WITHOUT Bot ms 00M \u2014 LARGE \u2018BACK \u201cPARLOR 2008.FIRAT gentleman, wi suitable for I two flower, board.at 110 Stacley » OONS\u2014 BRIGHT WARM ROOMS, Gas HOT AND cold water, T5 Crescent.street, fret house above Bt Cathe vate family, no childre Catherine at.or without 33 ROU A LAT, WITH BOARD, ARD.LATE Wr ANTED SMART AGENT TO RETAIL BANK- RE ROOMC ON BATHROOM roc, hot water heating: À: ver Mahé.Terms modorate.stock, un grrsmimaion, in noi.required.av rity: \"M 778,\u201d BT.a 3 coms DOURLE AND SING PIE OR out board: bot water heating cr VV ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SEEVANT, ONX WHO oan do plein cookiog.Apply with to ance st.Ns ANTED- A GOOD BLANK BOOK FINISHER: also n \u201cxperjencod xiri for the binderz.Marge, Phillips à Ca.1735 Notre Dame street.f ANTED\u2014FIRST CLASS TURN MEN.J.& 7.Bell 180 Inspector st.a3 ASTED-A A RESPECTABLE BOY, von, azn ers] work jo retail far en parants: oo6 apesking both han with references to 459 Be day.Wages $1.50 | sets pre rR ROOMS AND BOARD.OOMB-DOUBLE A AND SINGLE 2200 AND rooms en suite, with good board.je board.81 Union ave.303 Rec Main iron ROOM A¥D BOARD.MST.Lay erine street, between Monatain asd Cressent ia, ANTED \u2014 00D OODK, REPKRENCES ny quired.None need apply are not 840 Dore Dorcheater nt, botwsen ?and à SN pm 1 ANTED\u2014AT GNOR, À GOOD JURRACE | MAN.Apply with references, Room 314, Board of page ry ANTED \u2014 TWO ROUGH CARPENTERS TO TR fol, Daten ER oo, où Rs Pi BOUEE- we ~ A ATONAN FOR GENRRAL work in » small family.Avoir te te Mrs.8 ES RE HOU PROTESTANT As 119 Metcaito se.SE | ANTED \u2014A STRO) TO LEARN int ead otf ada.a Ra ih A.Ramsay & A1 = ven FARINE LS En Wiams TOY its WOR 18 asie PE Fa BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED, wera forutsous VV ARTE ET, A Address lawrence gt.A YOUNG MAN, vs A Addrens stating hanged.à Le.J.D Sue sas ROO terms, BY A YOUNG MAN, BOARD AND alk of ore a » W373,\" Bran YOURG MAN, A W FOR- board, M: Fibula J np Rooms WANTED ER Terms moderate.Tutor, | Bt John's K Mvangçelat.36 NTED\u2014HAVING OPENED A BOXING ACA- © A w Aer at 857 Centre st, E wili receiv rate.M.Brownrige pupils at re- sw BOARD.NAS SANA ar nN Nm SN OARD\u2014AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING confinement; private.Ladies attended to ar theis owa home.Mru Bobme, Ladies\u2019 Doctress, 151 Cadiecx.108 200 BOARD \u2014MRB.MCEWAN, LADIES SICK NURSR, ae Porter accommodation; bost ical attendance Terms 187 100 BOARD AL tana: electric th A telephone.preton avenue, 8 Catherine st.A LADY HAVING A LARGE DOUBLE ce in oun Address lawn tennis court, On line with \u201c6 WANTED TO BORROW.AAA mA A A a TO BORROW on city WR ANTED\u2014 Address S 91,\" Bra MORT- FIRST ust be low interest.313 MONEY TO LOAN.ot \u201cCONFIDENTIAL.\u201d I ri and pis Elo securite mortgage.Apply Btn Bros.Re t.Tel =\" wards advanced to responsible parties, on note ea to loan on nancial Ageats, 4.8 bt.MEDICAL NN 2 SUFFERING WOMEN.\u2014 THE MOST case of inte inflammation OBSTIN- cured hy the never failing French remedy: all female troubles sucossafully treated.The best of testimontala.Consultations tree.a, Doctress J.J.Carigac 99 Dorchester at.PATF NT SOLICITORS.\u2014 mm ~~ INVENTIONS PATENTED AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED \u2018 N ALL COUNTRIE OWEN N.EVANS, Tompie Building, Montreal.Write for particulars.323 (2) ATENTS PROMFTLY SECURED vice.MARION & MA.H to to-day fora for a tree cop rienco in Be trite.\u201cpai lawaot 501 countries.Send aketcb.se\u201d for free » Experts, Tem vle Building, M Montreal, DAIRY PROD UCE.Business in the Cheese Market at a Standatill-Inferior Oream- ery Butter.\u201cOne cannot buy to sell, nor sell to buy.\u201d was the sucoinct summing up of the cheese market by a local dealer this morning.Holders will not dispose stocks at the present offerin -vasiderable bed to do so would mean à were they dispo place their cheese at the current ek now business has been no transactions of any or over à we at a standstill, note being reported, and bu their , which sacrifice, nor could th of ces.yers and sellers are atill apart as to prices which are purelv nomina.It Journal of Commerce says: sellers holding out for to obiata The cold weather during the week has inten fered with shipments from the country, and arrivals for the past few days have been exceedingly of the cheese that have come been more or less fros frozen condition light, while a ood many to days; a few s r lots have heen taken.but business told has been unimportant.The home trade while closely confined to such lots as are urgently waated for ourrent use, still has beea fair considecing the ualavorable wes- ther conditions, and market generally without new features of interest.Holders ot really fancy full cream lazge and saxions to force business at stons, \u2018but absence of dema ance naturally causes an unsettled and were there any attem liberal concessions woul On all ander gr tion uppesrs to be ge msn cheese, both small sizes, are not specially any conces- nd of rt- e, to force sales be neces: ades, however, the disposi.- 0 meet any de- anc to offer be: ducements, whenever it thot it wo prove attractive, Skims have a moderate outlet to the home trade, and ocoasionsl calls trom exporters, and with desirable prades not plenty prices are about as re.Exports for the week foot mp 5836 boxes, includ bomes to Tdverpool there Ia no ch the inferior qua it is said ¢ that the flavor Falter grades run &s à for aly hole Cream pe ne er Tolls 1440.The receipts pts today were ages of butter and 146 boxes Chicago UNION STOCK ps, The estimated cen of ik ow , as bigh a8 oatern tubs sll \u201cat about were 880 pack- | of aheese.Hog Maret, Mruary 7.\u2014 iene.se nd ee CANADA'S BUSINESS.Bradstreet's Weekly Reports From all the Provinces.PACIFIC COAST TRADE ACTIVE- ONTARIO'S OUTLOOK GOOD.BR'TISH COLUMBIA.VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, February 5.\u2014~The gold excitement continues to increase.Steamers are now leaving here almost daily, with passengers and freight accommodation taxed io their utmost, in many oases freight space being booked several days ahead.One order, amounting to nearly two hundied thousand dol lars, was recently secured by merchants bere from an Alaska company for shipment in May, and most dealers repor: January sales over 50 per cent.higher than the corresponding month last year.Trade in the interior remains quiet, with collections slow.MANITOBA.WINNIPEG, February 5.\u2014Wheat has taken a drop, and the gran market in general is flut.There has been quite a demand lor immediate shipments of felt shoes, moccasins, snowshoes, etc., but solely for the Yukon trade, Binder twine importations are an unusual feature for this season, but the possibilities ol it being taken trou the free list is doubtless the cause.Business im hardware, paints, etc, is improvis slightly, but no important change prices is noticeable.Owing to the ai Keeather the country produce trade has been the | est on record, Grocery ices remain firm.The most disastrous fire in the business history of the city occurred om the morning of the second, involving the total destruction of the \u2018Mclntyre block and two adjoining buildings, with twelve large retail stores, thé bulk of the travel- mre\u2019 sample rooms, and some of the principal law offices.The aggregate loss, it ls estimated, will reach four bundred thousand dollars, with an insurance of probably two hundred thousand.MARITIME PROVINCES, HALIFAX, February 5, -\u2014 There is no rovement to report in trade circles, the volume of business for the week has been light, Collections only fair, A heavy snowstorm blocking trains apd delaying traffic was nmuch felt aii over the time Provinces.St.Joan, New Brunswick, reports busimess for past week rather quiet.The Jumber trade in St.John was, aps, pever in a more depressed state than it has been lor some Mttle time, partly owing to the Iarge quantity of snow that has tallen lately in different parts of New Bruns wick.A pumber of lumber contractors were compelled to leave thelr operations, The cut of loge this winter is not expected to exceed fifty per cent.of that of last year.ONTARIO.TORONTO, February 5.\u2014 Heavy snowstorms and extremely ccld weather throughout the province have interfered with business this week.The weather conditions \u201chave Geen against any © ex tension of trade and the shipment of goods to retailers.But the condition of trade may be seid to have greatly improved, There are now good \u2018winter roads in all sections, and the prospects for large deliveries of grain.and a brisk demand at country points for staple goods are better than at any time since the winter set in.Yesterday was the most fmportant day of the year for payments on dry goods paper.It was attended with a few tailures, but on the whole the paper was er- ally well met, and when all the, customers at a distance are heard from within the next few days, It Is expected the re sults will be quite up to expectations.There were some requests for extensions, but the percentage of renewals were not as large as last year.The fourth of February in the dry goods trade is re garded as a crucial test for country traders.The wholesalers are not anxious to ship goods for the coming season till it is found how payments are met, and now that the date has been passed rather more satistaotory than expected, will_hecame .more active in - Jines.4 Wools are in good demand and\u2019 firser.Hides are firm.Leathers are moving out well and at good prices, and tamners any they have sufficient orders to keep them busy for two momths, A better inquiry is experienced Jrom Klondike parties for outfits Loth in the way of provisions and clothing, etc, it being found that sup plies can be bought cheaper here than in the West, and as these orders are for cash the result is that such business is bringing about the circulation of a good deal of money.Canadian woollen mills are busy on orders for goods suitable for the mining cam camps.Tbe money market here is unchang QUEBEC.MONTREAL, February 5.\u2014Extra severe weather and à gemeral blocking of countryroads by snow has lowered the record for business.During the earlier t of the week travellers were snow- und, in the majority of Instances when off lines of rallway.ances were sensibly decreased, and orders scarce.Te- wards the close conditions became nearly normal, and obligations maturing on the 4th were met better than last year, but, as ususl, too many renewals were asked for.The failure List has also kept up to the average, but there are no very serious ones in this province, A steady business continues in paints, oils and glass, and retaifers soem sattsfled to pay an advance on last r's prices Hardware fairly active, with a good genem) distribution, and in this trade the losses by bad debts continue light.Grocery firms are just now taking stock, some have {nvemiories completed, and the genera) results show an improvement over the preceding year.In this trade short credits and a quick turnover, e with comparatfvely email profite, show that there is money in © Flour dealers report business quiet, the demand being largely local.Canned goods are also moving slowly, but at firm quotations.Rallway earnines show handsome increases, with a likelihood of an early termination of the cutting of rates.The trade of Montreal city keeps op satisfactorily, and has not suffered, to any at extent.by snowstorms, the Street ern ing successfully overcome any opposttiom there may be from that source, in tact.the service is considered one of the best on the continent.The stock market has shown up well tor the week, but there seem to be few spots that can \"safe ly be supineersd to much higher figures.QUEBE C, February Bth.\u2014A alight tm- pravement is noticed general business during the past week drer that of the pro- ceedi Wholesa goods and rt Deters, coming ta better Bat oot collections are not quite up to the mark.Local flour dealers report a better demand.and prices have advanced 100 to per barrel.Shoe manufacturers ap- Tr to be busy.Hides are reported scarce pen in active demand.AMERICAN MARKETS.Receipts and Shipments.CHICAGO, February 7.\u2014 Receipts 34,- - bushels of wheat, 853,000 corm, { wheat re 7, \u2014 Receipts, 14,- \u201cot \"corn: np pa wheat.\"a8, FINANCIAL NOTES.Canadian Securities in London- Australian Gold - New York Oentral and West 8hore- Local Stocks.In London last week, as already re marked in the Star, Canadian stocks were lower, owing to the large bull account png and to rumors of rate cutting by the R, and G.T.R.The decreases in the fs Trunk shares ranged trom 14 point ta 8 points and Canadian Pacitie shares dropped 156 points, South American railways materially receded, except Central Uruguay, which \u2018rose 4 points, New York Central has been stronger on the assumption that its absorption of the Lake Shore road has now Lecome à virtual certainty, «ad that the contemplated deal with Michigan Central is sure of accomplishment.It is understood that the Vanderbilt interest have recently taken up about 65,000 shares.In Union Pacific, there has been tree selling ut the prefer red shares, by those who have received them in the conversion of the money receipts under the syndicate prramBemen ts; but all the securities ol this company show unusual activity, The New York Central and Hudson River Railroad directors have passed the necessary resolution for the purchase of stock of the Luke Shore Railroad Com- paky.The New York Central Board were of the opinion that inasmuch as the close relations which bave existed between the Lake Shore and the New York Central for over 8 quarter of a century were dependent entirely on the personal Boldings, of the stock of the two com panies, It Was very desirable and neces.ary, if possible, to make certain a permanent connectdon between these two lines, There is no doubt that this action is of benefit to both companies and to the stockholdrs of both companles and also to the public and to the city of New York.There was another record-breakin statemant of the American Associate Banks on Saturday.Deposits and loans are the largest ever known, Surplus reserve decreased $827,825, Lut still stands at $34,781,625.Loans expanded 3 au 100, while \u2018deposits increased $1.34 and circulation decreased $76, Sots increased $995,400, and legal tenders increased 1012 600, Loans on call, repre- Ponting kers® balances, were made at 114 and at 3 per cent, with the bulk of the business a 1% and at 13, per cent; the average has been about 15 per cent, Banks and trust nies seek to maintain 2 per cent.as the minimum, but this rate is chiefly obtainable on loans which stand undisturbed, and new businêss is done at lower rates, conforming to those ruling on the Stock Ex \u20ac, London sold about 10,000 shares on arbitrage on Saturday, the sales being about evenlv distributed among all the stocks dealt in on the London and New York markets.SAN FRANCISCO, February 7.\u2014 The SS.Mar{posa from Sydney, Australia, due here February 10, is reported to have on board nearl $500,000 Australian gold assigned \u2018to ti the a AngtoCalifornian Bank of | this city.Added to the former receipts, this will bring the total shipments of gold from thai source for this season to 13.- 000,000, by far the largest amount ever received in California from Australia dur ing any one year in settling the balance of trade in lavor ol this country.LONDON, Febrvary 7.\u2014The money market has dropped and at present the prospects are against a permanent bard- ening.The Stock Exchan was generally firm last week.ome securities were dull, but joreigners were firmer on the strengthentn g of the Paris bourse, though South Amerfcan\u2019s receded.Ar fentine Provincial loans loans, \u2018however, were ought ly at 8to 5 points higher, American re 8 were active and after fluctuations at the finish showed generally a distinet advance.The increases include Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, which rose six points; Norfolk and Western, 3% ; Erie firsts, 254 ; Louis ville and Nashville, 8 ; Atchison, To- ka and Santa Fe adjustment, 1%; rie mortgage.14 ; Northern Pacific pret nt and Philadelphia and Reading, pom, on The Saturday session of the Montreal Stock Fxchange was noteworthy for the great rise in Halitax an, the recovery in Canadian Pacific, and the strength of Toronto Street Railway.Halifax Tram opened firm at 18414 and made a gain of 3 full points selling up to 127%.The sales amounted to 600 shares.It closed firm at 137 asked and 126% bid.Due to the largely increased earnings the rise in Halifax Tram is based on a much more secure foundation than some of the advance recorded of late.The buyers were H.C.Scott and WHsdn & GiHespie.Among the sellers were Turpin & Co., Riddell & Co., and Hanson & Ferguson.Although London advices reported a dull market, Canadian Pacific recovered some of its lost ground on Saturday.local orders to buy being large.It advanced 84 in the opening figure, and closed Arm at 8814, 2650 shares being placed.The closing quotation, at which 1500 shares were sold, was the highest for the morning.The buyers were chiefly W.Mackenzie, Wilson & Gillespie and Burnett & Co.Forget Co., and Meredith & Co.sold.Toronto Street nearly bumped its head against par again, reaching 99%, at which point it closed firm.Opening at 8374 it thus made a gain of half a Point on the morning\u2019s transactions, which numbered 1045 shares Forget & Co.both bought and sold.Turpin & So.and Nichols & Marler bonght.H.C.Scott, Meredith & Co., and Wilson & Glilesple sold.The much hammered Gas was placed at 197% to 197, losing Sa on {ts salee\u2014575 shares.Macdougall Brols sold, and Forget & Co, Oswald Bros, and Burnett & Co.bought.Mont- veal Street sold at 348%; to 249, with clos ing sale at 24874.W.H.Weir & Son sold and Forget & Co.and J.Dunlop bought, Richelieu & Ohtarlo was purchased at 1134; to 118%.W.Mackenzie sold to Turpin & Co.Cable was placed at 187 to 1R8.Forget & Oo.and J.Dunlop buying and Meredith & Co.and Oswald Broa.selling.Bell Telephone was sold at 175, Royal Electric at 154 to 15444, Dominios: Cotton at 96, and Duluth prelerred at 61% to 6%.TORONTO MARKETS.\u2018Wheat Unchanged-Flour Quiet- Barley Firmer.TORONTO, Ont., February 7.\u2014Market quiet, Flour quiet, demand light, ~traight rollers are quoted at $3.90 to $3.95 in wood middle treights.Wheat unchanged; red winter sold at BSc hj is quoted at 85¢c to aso éoore at 79 to 80c on on Midiand aoû hard quoted at as na.tt Nr Man 21.02 Midland and en Sound.firmer, with No.2 rle 85c to 38: west; No.3 extra 33¢c; teed at 30c west.Oats dull, with salen west at 7c for white and on Midland at 28c; mixed, 260 west.Peas quiet, with quotations | 53c north and west.Buckwheat steady, with cars quoted at B3¢c west and at 340 on Mid- fred at land, Rye steady, with notations steady west and 4 to 48 east, Cora quiet, prices easfer, car lots quoted at 28e west for yedow, an, mand fair, but offerin, limited, quoted at $10.50 \u2018middle freights and shorts at $18.50 to $18 middle freighta.Oatmeal anchanged, with quotations $3 30 in bags and $3.40 in barrels on track.LIVERPOOL LATEST PRICES CURREWT, Pub Tth, 1888.à .4 a 4 sd Wheat, tod Forx 4 Sto 8 Rod Vera 3 104 to 0 $ La 35 9 to00 $ No Own \u201cTIENT ms\" 3M 0 wae jo.3 Cala, 0 to® 0 Tallow, 19 0 to 00 fed £56Choene, a to 32 300 0 Ghose, WO Sari i WHEAT MARKETS Remarkable Situation-Unusual Drain on Secondary Farm Reserves.The weekly grain market statist continue to throw light on a remark:ile situation.Exports of wheat from J United States last week show consider able decrease, nnd are the smallest] since the ndddle of December: but they are still beyond the record lor the cu responding week in any recent year, «nd thés ls also true of \u201ccorn shipmenta Meantime, says the Evening Post, , hell Brad Bay bohm figures tssued afiM Saturday, show that for the first tine since November, 1894, the world\u2019s su; ply of what in storchouse and on bo sage ls te larger than at the correspondin year befure.Om Februar Pa Vi total visihle supply was 129,123,000 bush els, comparing with 124, 629,000 { n Fe 1897, with 183, Dai, 000 at i: same date in 1894, nnd with 105,087, ISH in 1891, No doubt this increase, [tke similar increase in the later months 18091 represents an unusual drain secondary farm reserves im response the grain market's continuing high price eve There are two sides tn the Chécag wheat market-\u2014bull and bear.THE BULLS SAY that the siatistical position is stronze now than at any corresponding date (¥ob ruary) since 1867 ; that stocks in the North-West are less than ever before in February; all over the world cash wheat commands a premium over futures, Con suming countries hive unusually smi supplies and are now obliged to secure about two-thirds of their requiremanta from the United States while a year aug they procured only about one-half.Exports in 1891-92 from July 1st January 31st, were about 150,000,008 bushels, and in 1892-93 about 121,000,020 a bushels.These were the largest exports on record until this season.From Jul lst.1897.to January 31st, 1898, exports were over 152,000,000 bushels.Primary receipts in 1801-92 for the firs seven months ol the crop year (from July lat) were about 197,000,000 bushels.In 1892-03 they were about 319,000,000 bushels.This season they equal about 174, 000,000 bushels, and are now daily repu ed larger than a year ago.THE BEARS SAY that the world\u2019s visible increased las week when it should have decreused; chat millers are not as anxious buy: fog Chicago wheat as in either of the two years in mid-winter; that the tion of the \u2018bull clique\u201d is a bear rathed than a bull factor, holding as they do only the wunreq uired choice.contract wheat above millers prices.R grinding lower grades which they can ob tain.The bears add that the reports bf the clique thut America has over oxparted 15,000,000 bushels, is but poor guess work that the clique are \u2018slaves\u2019 rat than \u2018masters\u2019 of the situation; that the sav ing by substitution of rye, corn and other food stuffs, is equal to hall a bnehel of wheat per \u2018capita for the billloa of the world's wheat eating beon's, and, if this ruary, ce le es BP LOR cac rs ~~ jo [IESE EE post Should be ue verbalance th 200,000,000 bushels sup posed shortage the world's erop of w.Lis and leave aver age stacks on July Ist, 1808; that late re orts indicate at enough acres hav en to produce a winter whee crop of 400,000,000 bushels, and that sced ing of spring wheat will possibly exe d all past records ii present or h + pri rule the coming ninety days.Ware and Leland think the market will continue! active and that from purchases on declines or sales on sharp advances good profi may sec THE FLOUR MAR The Stocks on Hand Locally Show a Great Decrease.The flour market remains steady wih & fair local business doing, but no bush Des rted for export.e 8 on aoû tod to-day show & decrease of 46,464 compared with the same week \u2018but an increase of about 830 barrels over the past week, The stocks of meal are also low.Ne pote : Winter wheat patents, $4.60 to straight rollers, $4.40 to $4.45; bags, sa Lie to 8215; best Manitoba strong bakery, $4.90 ; second do., $4.50, and low grades, $2.70 ; Hungarian patents, $5.90, The meal market is quiet and steady, the current quotations being: Rolied oats, $3.40 in wood, and $L70 per beg; standard meal, $3.40 in wood, and $1.70 bag T Bran is still $n good demand, Ontario bran selling at $12 and Man Hobe at $13.50 to 814 per ton, including bags.Ontario shorte are $18 per ton amd Man- tole rades $16 per ton.ay market presents no now fear bora.Na 1 is quoted at $11 snd No.2 at $8 to $8.50 per ton in car lots PROVISIONS.Dressed hogs were reported firm this morning.The receipts were 404, an increase over the previous day, \"Light so were in good deman \"at trom to 86.75, and heavy w s re sé much more attention, the prices ranging from $6.30 to 86.40.The Liverpoci cabie tor pork remained unchanged.May pork in Chicago opemed at $10.35, an advance of 10e in the clos ing, and qu.ckly jumped to $10.87, It sr fell away two points, but remain- high throughout the morning.Lard ned at $4.05 ard advanced to for while July opened at 85.and Mes, jumped to 8510.Locaily the provision market was LIow, the quotations being ss follows: Canad pork, $15 to 8} per barrel ; pure Canadian lard, in patls, at 7 to 7 , and com pound refined at 5 to 5c per 1b; hams, 014 to 12c ; bacon.10 to 12 per Ib, PRODUCE MARKET.The recstpts o! eggs to-day were 10 cases, and strictly new laid stock were in good mang, at trom 20 to £1 oents, while the market for limed eggs wag very firm Montreal limed commanding 14 to 15 ocnts: western limed 13 to 144 cents; beld eggs 13 to 14 cents.3 The poultry market was firm, with} ready sales for grod fresh stock: ak out- 2 side prices.We quote: Turkeys, fresh kiil- À ed, Blge to lhc; chickens, Tc to The: ducks, | Bo to 8c, and geese, Bc to Jo per\u2019 pound, E Danhel being the Wer for peter eon she & the a and Be to 81 for choice hand picked, Honey is reported very quiet, be tng unchanged.We quote: Whéte alover, 124c; dark clover, comb, 100 ta 10% ; dark, 70 to 8c.iE BRITISH MARKETS, Cable advices this morning to Board | of Trade were as follows: Lon coast, wheat and maize nothiug ono On passage, wheat quiet and s mais less active, Cargoes, Walla Walla > beat fron, December 36s 4V,d.Enpltsh \u2018country, market for wheat, partially cheaper, Liverpool-Rpot whent and nr ae firme Butures Wheat, steady, March 7s 8, May Tn $54d, July Ts 1344, 6s 6d: maize, February 8 , March 3 23d, May-July 3+ 84.Mixed American maire, spot, 84 44d new.35 414d nll Fisûr=- Innes polis first bakwra\u2019, $5 3d.Paris\u2014Wheat, Februa 1 a #85: flour, February TS gi a a RCHELIE MD ONTARIO ANNUAL, The Company Earns $108,000 Net During - the Year.DESCRIPTION OF NEW STEAMER.Representative For Toronto Added To the Old Board of Directors, In line with ail Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company annual meetings La beld of late years, that which took place at noun to-day was short, sharp, and bar- monious.Hon.L.J.Forget, the president af the company, presided, After the secretary, Mr.H.M.Bulger, had read the 3 minutes of the previous ammual meeting, os the presidemt touched upon the annual : report \u2018which was placed before the share- es ne lows : The gross receipts were $083,026.08, ope- ae rating expenses $532,950,94, fixed charges, hi.§io.0ir.00, and the net profit $108 10.08 ra 0 sivm-annuat dividends of ; tent.etch amounting together to 861.000 were pid, leaving the amount of 897, = 130.06 \u20aco be carried to surplus.\u2019 Notwithstanding same unfavorable eir- sumstances, such as cold weather during ; , most of Lae spring and part of the sum- A mer, and the laying up of one nt the Western steamers in the middle of the _ seasan on account of smallpox, the earn- logs show a ing increase over the previous year both in the gross and net results.do Osrrying out the intention, of this and previous Boards o off the Com- pan 8 floating ah ent a sale of $130,- af stock was made at par on the 2nd of Movember last, As a result of she sale and of the genera operations for the Fear, the atatemen ows $15,280.17 cash on hand, as against a floating ob of $188,989,34 on the 31st of December, 1596.In conformity with the Deed of Trust, thirty eiglit Bonds ot £100 sterling each, ænounling to £18,483.32 have been withe drawn and cancelled making a total to.date of $38,013.32.The Company's hotel a: Tadoussac has continned to show satisfactory results, and in consequence of its fnability to accommodate the visitors offering, an enlargement of the building was made during last autumn by which its capacity has been Increased over one Mall, larger steamers on the line between ~Toronto and Montreal, your directors, In 5 November last, entered Into a contract D with the m e Wor y Ltd., of Toronto, for » pew modern first class passenger steamer o! two hundred and seventy-seven feet in length, to be ready for the ensuing season, and at the sume time made arr of 2400 shares of stock at pur.It i+ the Intention to build another steamer of sjmilar olass for the same route to ve remC\u2019y for the season of 1800, FINANCIAL STATEMENT.Amets.: t | \" Bteamers.real estate, butldings, wharves, etc.wet 185, Toe, 60 Col.stores, provisions,\u201d \u2018ete.a 73,808.58 Actounts receivable 0.78.k 18,290.17 Camb | $2,824,082.10 Creer vestsr ser err.Liabilities, - Capital sl v.\u2026\u2026-81,500, 000.00 a Bends.5 p.tock \u2018sterling si, 538.58 Lexs cancel\u2014 pe more.RRAOIS.SE pe La treasury .$ 13,968.84 48,608.08 598.108.07 Ng Accounts vahie 142.00 as.Vn-laimed afvidends \u2026 TRR.00 Accrued interest on bonds R990.2 = BUEPIUE 0.venons choase vevcse vousecctess.29B.069.19 32,024,088.10 a { INCOME ACCOUNT.Assets, Dividend 6 per ce Pald May 2, Toor «$40, 300,00 Patd Nov.2, 1807 .10,500.00 pa \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 $81,000.00 .Careied to surplus December 91, i JRDT cannes ver soveus vovses vannes vouce 7,130.08 AS $108,130.06 ad Liabilities, Net Income over and above ex- pensez, fixed charges and fn- torest, for vear ended December 81, Jef \u2026 wiser weenie \u2026 $108, 130,08 Tee President moved the adoption of *hiz report, which was seconded by Mr, Wil%am Wainwright, and unanimously carri Messrs.L.Armstrong and A, D, Poch- eron were appointed Scrutinecrs.The lormer gentleman, it might be added, has served in that capacity for the past 46 year, \\ DIRECTORS ELECTED.: Jt was them moved by Mr.McNally, and seconded hy Mr, that the following Board of Directors be Willtam Giguere BE elected: a.Han.L.J.Forget, Mr.W.Woinwri 2.Col, F.C.Henshaw, Mr.Hector ne he Kenzie, Nr.B, B.Gamean, Mr.C.D.x Paradis, Mr.James Swit, Mr.Jos.Lewis, Mr.J.K Osborne, Mr, R.For ue get nnd Mr, William Hanson.Cy This, with the addition of Mr.J.K.a Osborne, of Toronto, is the same board os as hast yenr, J It was then moved by Mr, Giguere, = seconded by Mr A.Porcheron, t ni the thanks of the shareholders was due Cu officers and directors for the present lent statement.\u201cInte wax suitably replied to by Scnator Forget, and wasnimously carried.a subsequent meeting Senator For zor LA -elected president, and Mr, Wil- Ham Wainwright vice-president.THE NRW STEAMER.The following is à desctiption of the new sceamer Toron So, now contracted for and which is to be ready nexi senson: Length over all.877 feet; breadth of hall, 6 feet; bremdth over guards, 62 feat; depih of hull, 14 feet; dralt of water 8 feet 8 inches.The hall will be ol open hearth steel with four water tight bulk-heads, It will have crnsiderable dead rise on the bottom with sharp Nnes forward, and aft per mitting easy propulsioi, The general shape nf the hull under water is based on experience gmined with the steamer Cornas, of Toronto, which was coastructed hy the sama builclors, and which fs consider>d a decided success, both in regard to ecoromy and apead The englues will be inclined triple expansion with three cranks and three cylinders, respectively 83, 40 and 74 inches In diameter and six feet stroke, each built for a working greswure of 176 posnds of steam per square inch, end for a speed up to 40 revalutions, with featherin paddle wheels 28 feet In diameter with curved ateel buckets, Hohe, boites will be four in number, © of ier, 11 feet in diameter and inches long.Each gi wil furnaces of Adamson inches In dintneter; Btted ith the Pow den system of bot dra \u2018aclutag anch © general outfit, obnins, vindiaus, \"steams capstadns, Are at holders.The report reads im pant ae fol |.With the view-ol meting the: mant-for-1 upg sed Hiosaving P\u2014 water tanks for tri steam aie gear, steam heating, weter-works artificial ventilation plant, and electric Kgbt plant for seven hundeed Nights will be oi the latest and MOST APPROYED DESIGNS.ee ascommoda tion wifi be of fon and orna- : acity for sieep- gere n additiem to crew na me mie ning room au the high- orward, The average time table speei will be se venteen fables per hour, with: a Capacity for twenty mi when\u2019 required, whic will t of more convenient hours of suiling being arranged for than at pre- President Forget atated that while the Ontario would be ready fur the season of 1898, the other steamer would not be completed until\\1898., In tact the contract ad not as yet been given out, though he expected ft would ere long.LOST IN THE FLAMES.Dreadful Catastrophe in Drummond County.A WOMAN AND TWO CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH.(Special to the Star,) ST.GERMAIN DE GRANTHAM, Que., February 7.\u2014Mr.Edmend Dupuis on returning from church yesterday morning, discovered his house on fire.Single- handed he endeavored to rescue his wile and children from the flames, but only succeeded in saving one child.His wife and two other children were burned to a crisp before his eyes.The rescued child is so badly scorched that no hope cf recovery is eatertained.The orgin ot the fire is so far a tery.The house ie situated five Irom this village.NOT THROUGH CANADA.The O.P.Ra Offor to Transport Laps and Reindeer Not Ao- cepted by the American Government.DV miles Uncle Sam is seriously fringing upon the patent hitherto exclusively held by Montreal ajdetmen In the awarding of contracts 'o others than the lowest bidders, »:d incidentally demonstrating that when it comes down Cars à matter of dol and cepts \u201cng Canadians need apphy\u201d even when requested to do 80, = The United States Government is bringing 500 reindeer and 73 attendants over from Lapland to be utilired in the grand relief expedition to the Klondike, which has been organized for the noble object of spending a quarter of a million of good Amertoan gold money to feed people who sre not bungry nders were asked from the different big railway com panies for the tran tation ot the whole outfit\u2014Lape and reindeer\u2014across North Atnerics from New York to Seattle When these were opened in New York a week or 80 ago, it was found that the bid of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co, was the lowest of the lot.The C.PR but the ont was mptly given to another and higher vider which, It is needless to say, is an American company.So the Laps and the retndeer won't come through Canads after all.Amerjean rail- pay {ravelling comes high, but they must ave I The successful United States road will be consequently several Laps anead of its Canadian tival, soto Speak, Th \u201cca¥iying the expedition\u201d across the continent but the C.P.R.is contending itselt ih the capftal free advertisement which its low tender gives it amongst \u2018\u2018all sensible people\u2019 who, having no government to pay their fares for them, want to travel y the cheapest route ta the at id fields in the remote Canadian North- MYSTERIOUS STRANGER Said to be Anxiously Sought For in Ohio.For about two weeks past there hes been Siopping at the Windsor Hotel a tleman 0 Was introduced as General H.H, Boyce, a former newspaper man {rom Sacramento, who was here in bhe interests of the Joe Ladue Mini Qompany, with which he was connect He made frequent lite trips to Ottawa, to arrange certain business regarding cer- ean claims which she company hes In the Canadian Yukon, and very ular with the few people ra er kept bimsel! excluded, Bet took in several of the winter sports, including the hockey matches, which according to his own statements, he enjoyed | ag ly.He is a tall, wikitary ooking man usualy dressed tn a black rock co wears the bution of the Loyal Coat in the left lappel of his coat.It la now that he is here not so much to fook after the claims of his mining company a8 to keep out of the way of à summons from the Ohio to Ae AS to bein him baok for the purpose dence about the a LE need in putting Mark {oKinley's election manager, into PASSED BOGUS COIN.One of a Gang Which Has Been Working the Town of Et.Louis Apprehended.By the arrest in thd adjoining town 2 su Louis this morning of a mon 2 vin his name ss Irwine Bryand, It that one of an organised of counterfeit American dollar pieces has been captured, and that the ES of the vost of \u2018the gang will follow.The merchants of St.Lonis have had savers! counterfeit aluminum doliars Pressed off on them, and they at bast laid in, wait for their man.This moming an- coin was presented at the pare store of Joseph A.Clermont, ine e Bryant wt who er bis address nique as practised gives à revenue of pt cash, as fire.passer, after buying a five ol soap or aotber \u2018article, be venders the.pilar Jo pe pas meat, and receives The to bave assumed larger proportions then at Arst expectad, As 0 the lrritation is A one The alleged offender was artested Police of Su.is edge Luis and, i 1 C afternoon.3 185 private by the U.8.per ed CUSTOMS RETURNS | FOR JANUARY, The- Imports Increased $800,000 Over Same Month Last Year.- LARGER INCREASE IN EXPORTS, Revenue is $154,000 Larger Than in the First Month of 1897.[on imports entered for consumption at he port of Montreal last month amounted in value to $8,245,048, as compared with $2,484,810 for the corresponding month of last year, showing an inoreass ot $800,000 2 increase was proportion ately abodi equally divided between tree and dutiable goods, the former having increased from $082,301 to $512,205; while in the case of dutiable goods the increase was from $1.758,000 to $2,311,000.The exports make an equally Sood show- ng.amounting in the to $2, 312,100 as compared with a tal ot $1- 415,000 in January, 1807.The total duty collected last month was as compared with $517,863 in the same month last year, an increase of about $154,000, M.ZOLA'S TRIAL.The Minister for War Refuses to Give Evidence.EX-PRESIDENT CASIMIR-PERIER ALSO DECLINES.(See also page 5.) PARIS, Feruruary T.The Advocate-General said it was imperative to prevent the proceedings from pandering and ae wanylog toto the hands of the aoc ose aim is to ge a revision of the Dreytus alair by a cir- So de ot th ts in hand- t this juncture ree experts D writing, who were im M.Zola\u2019s letter, with making freudulent reports, asked permission to Spear Bu ue rose OTH, Lo \u201cBey M.Zola, ob, and the Court una hn.In Hmitation ol the scope of the trial, the Court decided to allow the accused to call evidence in support of the other charges contained in his letter.including the accusations which he made against Colonel P i Du Clam, and Gen- frais Mercier, Boisdeftie, Billot and Pel- ux, After reading the names of the wit nesses summoned, M, Delegorgue read a number of letters of excuse cluding a letter from the Minister of Justios, Darlan, i Eos ce the Minister for War, Genera not rece the authority of the te eee M.De \u20ac a letter from e .our Bo sould.not\u2019 Lestity, e crept as to ay subseg to his presidency.Colonel Patty Du Clam was then called and refu to testily.M, Laborie utged the importance of his testimony, adding that unless the Court order he witness to restNy he might be cainj to demand an adjournment until the next Session, Counsel also\u2019 sald he was not prepared to oppose a secret\u2019 U it was absolutely\u201d \u201cBut,\u201d continuéd M.Laborie, \u2018the allegation that the matter they\u2019 were ds cussing waa connected with state secrets and the national pren sh a mere Joke Advocate-General thereupon tested against the natiômal defence being called a joké, to whdoh M.Laborie botiÿ replied that he would Permit Do one, no even the Advoca cast t suspl- clon a upon} his patriotlam pk eee Case was a journed ae 5 Lom tiomal in- olden SUSPENDS PAYMENT.| A Mesting of Bolsseau Freres* Creditors to be Held.were no sènsa The faney and staple dry firen of Boisseau Fraves, do ing Boles ot rene corner of St.Cutherthe and 8 EE Ya the o Seat & St.James street, THE FAST LINE A Report That Messrs.Petersons Have Sucoseded, ror to the Star.) \u2014 It I» shat sons Tas al ve received Bec ve hake cess of ating To ER MONTREAL WOMAN DROWNED (Special to the Star.) ST.JOHNS, Que., F TL \u2014 Mrs Lang, of Mon 3 care ot Sa Jabra same even Royal Acatemÿ of Music and 3 Mas THRaLY ALL, M) Chpiomas.Toss G.W.ses Sn.die CB, (RC put: an.8mm ALEX QC.ANDI Macoxe nag.Aus Ree fd Sà And, Cantab,, of Fdin., or Ea M2 Ii dat, Paoriscon AMES Ewan; Fis, v LE Cave, A Lnento Ranntoe: 0/Music © CS Wipe nn.Bir one Grove, C.B., D.C.L, ) un Aran PARRATT, Mus.Dyo., | od \u20ac SIR ARTHURBULLIVAN, Mus.Doo, { Cantab of FRANKLIN Foon: Haq.erary Tressurer CHARLES Worl, a À MP, Regal TE ing on Regal alge of Nas, Lowa | PRESIDENT OF THE A: His ROYAL MICHNESS THE FRINGE dE WALES, K.G > Bag.for Local Examination a eo Benorary a Ouanize ra Reis.Een.ankers: \u20ac Æ Baw or RNGLaND.Prestaens of the Connell for Canad.Tux Rieïnr Hox, run EARL OF ApERDERK.ten.Gtlérat Repressntative Pré Poe Cannda.Rei JouN Bavie MacLEAR, Montheal.= nc re Sete by reid 284 ory on ates.us aries b must fe following wentlemen pon have aa kindly co Se tens Bra: Ottawa.Hox.L.J.Fonorr, Montreal.Laizun-Oot.J.I.DAVIDSON.\u2018Toronto, ADAN Browx, Esq., Hamilton, How.SN R.DORELL, Quebec.H.H.MacLzan, QC.St.John, N.B.couvent tives i AvoLr GRKGORY, Vancouver, SELLS UP TO 160, Nearly 2900 Shares Placed-Accident to its Rival.HALIFAX TRAMWAY BUOYANT, Montreal's Buying Puts up Canadian Pacific in London.Btar Office, Monday, 8 p.m.The Montreal Stock Exchange-continues an {ts Hvely course, Each day has its | special element of interest, its surprise, \u2018more or less exciting, Today tt is the Boyal Electric again.Opening at 1574 it sold steadily up to 160, which polat it reached just before the gang sounded, but Bob too late to permit ot another sale at 180%.The shares placed amounted to 880% This sudden rise and equally sud den demand were thd result of damage by fire last ight of hie Chief xival®s distri- dating ch particulars are given in Bet, col Moat & Oo.sbarted the bi of Electric by takin, fkares, Meredith = Co.t 2 300 ; ji Burnent ols he \u201cie = Co à Ratiay _sppssrs to Toate t way on- eve A boom.À bl i ed rer ick Xl the ne do to be had.A, E, A mes 8 Go, Tor To onto brokers, were large ta at cit day, on behalf of the pool.Fo +8 Gon, dought beavil y here, and J.G.er wae aise buyi Am e sellers were WV, Mackenxyie.¢ G.Among.the = & Coy, Wilson & Gillespie, and H.C.Scots, ning at AT AT ng Tram was stron this in ax mors selling at 189 to 1854 Su borer ped ing bands, Saturday 2 y algdent on notation, 137%.which was 4 advance a, on that day\u2019 opening.thus made advance, based on oe grd earnin e Y, of 4% points since Satarday moming at the opening of_ the Board.re was an effort made to Gas this mo , Slable efteot, mis The t n bat without\u2019 ?es AFTERNOON SALES.178 Canadian Prolific at 8814; 525 Cana- des acide Ms 100 Toronto Street way à Montreal Street at us; Yes Halifax Street Ry.a ou \"Electric at 160; 175 Royal erie ; 15 Roy Blectric at ; 35 ¢ at 88%: 20 Can n Ps Sanadian Pacific at away a D ry rés: nn allfax Street Railwa; ts Cotton (ex-div.) a 142; 5 Royal at 169; § ditto at 160; 16 Dominion Cos) pid.at 107%.re MONTREAL STOCK EXOHANGE, Bribe amas ave Gordon Btratdy & Oo., Sook Fed.Tth.Feb.Seb 5 x FIRES) UL GEN, BSE! of) FURSE EuniE,c a F ¥Sx je nue Sv i « Ryn aR 5 REE TS VE LASER \u2019 SALE OF.\u2019 ROYAL ELECTAIC Fine Steel Engravings and Etchings.ALL ELEGAKTLY FRAMED.Bogen next sale of fine Proof Engrov ings will be Saturday Afternoon and Evening, Feb.12th, at 3 and 8 o'clock.\u201cEar Particulars Wednosday.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.Thefellowing advertisements were resatvex tos laté for slessification.FOUR \u201caoop CANASSERS ror\u2019 a ren : thoss with oo experiénoe gel A Wing f tar: Ton willing to Apply N.Lescot, Eo Jam, gf ton wilind 10 work Apt hain, be! BEY) is Ellin Fu | 555% | Emissions ¥ QUERBC, February 7.\u2014 Andrew ve ju in the Buperior in favor of Judge Cham of Monureal,.in tie case of his petition of right mst the overnment for the sum of $1189, tb of his sul- ary she in 1808, \u2018wh elapsed bétween the abolition of the - istrates Court in Montreal to which had bee inted and bie tment to the Circuit CL OORBRAN -_ Name = vans 9 2ra8eakenan LoAunnars SILVER TATOH AND 5 ood Windsor ats._Roward 1: U Uonegaua êt.in UXD-A YOUNG COLLIR 206, APPLY 1 \\ George ut.Ît not claimed within threes days wi sold to pay expenses.3 Les * \u2014~WHITE FOX TERRIER DOG, oa: te ka 00}, ANBWERS pot vo tal nd bode, ears cr Ree Palace a NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Svecially reported for the BTAR oD; Monk, 18 Mk.Sacrament stres tors 8.Bache & Co, Heu Vert: Over diront peus ta pe or Giono.one ® Goes.me \u2014_\u2014 mL = \u2014 Loewe 8 8h Bh .139% 1% 133%.\u2014 à \u2014 = \" bind 1 4 ir hy Toi 2 i tl, ond = À Mine Es 8t.4 ) 1 as Conslidated Gus M.Y.383 190% 192 Privas Lens à Wat Te » Dove a Genii.WN UM a ma = = = ss NE pd Eh Sm om Ihe Weta Dn i i Ee pret.A Hi ps dèote ! wm ¥ Louiaville & Kushvills.60 aa Kier: .ve 1 us ns à x pla - va \u2014e} orth Amercan.54 | j sf ms Hp ; 5255! be EE el EH) 200A | Exon) 21 (=) Peipehaiers eno is ë CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES, | Ss Wem Ma me ee Cli =\" \u2026 M se \u201c| on ia: Shu > Pot \u201d ; ès Be ice a Sw BEE FE Be FT a.1m &t \u201c i= i = a dh via B- won milwaukee mW =D = Tans ab.\u2014 \u2014 us ay wm = = Ly ro .™ \u2014 \u2014 a dé EE Ee LONDON STOCK MARKET.{Special to the Stay.) 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EF Bei this List, ag rn © | cheapest Kood Coffee in the Don\u2019t Take Our Word.Our Coffee Mill is guarantee that you will get pure Co Coffee f from us At the extraordinary low price of 16 ots.per pound, we PPL po a pure Coffee ground in the resence o custom Our Mocha and Java Coffee At 35c per pound Is the best quality of Arabian Mocha and Old Government Java we can buy, Notice the fragrant arotna it has that alone is proof of the quality.Then ti ft has the strength to satisfy, and the exquisite flavor to gratify the most ardent epicure.We wish to emphasize the fact that all voie Coffees are ground while customers wi Canada Red Onions, 20 cts, la basket.Quebec Turnips, large bas Dash et, Se.Patent Medicines.Last chauce to buy at reduced rices, as we are positively closing out that Department of our business :\u2014 Anchor Weakness Cure.80 Allen's Hair Restorer.eens 81.14 Allen's Lung Balsam.20 Alicock's Porous Plaster.20 Atwood's Bitters.30 Aunt Marthy's ure.18 Ayers Saraparilla, HO Ayers C 74 Ayers aie igor.Cees T5 Ayer's Pills.20 y ARMIES 8 Coca Wine.80 Burdock Blood Bitters.H0 Burdock Pills.20- Beecham's Pills (English 22 ristol\u2019s Fsaparilla.ss Brietols Pills.20 Bristol's Syrap.SPP 20 Burnett's Cocajne .85 Campbell's Quinine Wine.70 Oampbell's Canadian Cough Ei olen ee hee eee eae as .20 Lherrerrer Gate nue .30 Carvers Libis Liver Pills, vo.20 Carter's Iron 40 Carter's Belladonna\u2019 Plasters.20 Quticura-Resolvent Hguld).veers 118 Gutlonra Resolvent (dry).ees no Callcurd Qintment.a6 Coderre\u2019s Brite excacnecce 40 er Init ant at Syrup.vu 20 +R, & vu soncosss 20 Cockle's Pills.restenan .40 Dodd's Kidney Pills.00m, 40 eerie PAPE 20 pits en.sécconesensiens 15 s Malto Granam.eros 45 Dawson's Emulsion.cv.80 D&L on { dencre 80 Eclectrie Ten savecass 20 sacs Fruit bates 2005 vencsbucs RB Kiliman's Rnb font.ue ue 40 .por pounds the | Laby\u2019 in poi until Farry.a RD; J > x 1044 St.Jans St; \u2019 Cae ea ¥ Patent Medicines Continued.Fellows\u2019 Syrup fi Fig Syrup delai: Gray's Syrup.\u201d Gregory Horsford\" s Ag Tuorohatas.umphreya\u2019 Hood's So ACT Jel Hood's Paspar .Hawker's Balsam- famalli.Hawkers Balsam\u2019 {large Hawkers Tonic ure:.Kendall's Spavin.Cure [huwna Kendall's Spavin Cure = Ha Ronde 1 An}: ir Lay Dette: s Syrup of Tar.colette\u2019 Laviolette's * Syrup.of Turpentine Munyon: s Rem tes .Munyona dies, 5 Menthol Cough Syrw Array & Lanman \u2018sF Morse's Indian Root PB Mellin's Food: Lei PE Ve Porous Plasters.1nol.Paine'a Celery Compound Pain Killer Tigre) Plerces Golden Medicai Distbvery.erce\u2019s Gol on cal Disep ierce's Favorite Proscription © Pierce's Pleasant Pargative wk ety.| Plastera Strengtheni Pond's Extr fact\u201d DE: Queen Hair Helper.ee Quinine Wine ( ape}.vu.Radway's Remy Rellef.Radway's users eee = Radwag'\u2019s Resslvoné ee ae bcott's Emulaion (smalls.\u2019 Scotts Emulsion (large).t.Jacob's Oil outh American Hhèumaiie Stedman'a Teething Powders.Steedmisn's Song Ponrdore Thomas Eclectric Of}, 3e ampole s Cod Liver ou.Winslow's Syrup, - Wyeth's Beef, Iron.and Fins.- Wyeth's L iquid Maik.Warner's Rafe Cure.Wills\u201d English Pills.Warner's Pitte, Williams\u2019 Pink Pilla, Toilet Articles, etc.Genuine paper and enmanie \u2014 Florida Water, Sc Dyers Jelly of.& nud sda ee a Raubifoam.\u2018 Hoyt'a Cologne, Te ize Hoyt's Col , $1.00 sles Blue Seal v secli Rina hi Huds.Roger and Gall¥t's Pode.- es n ant ipape roo sho.SL de ma Las a rm ads rE md Seb ae \u2026 pe co.= .WES - mr kde bed , adm 0 adm es PWENTY- FIVE PIECES FANCY PIQUES, All choict-patterns, guaranteed fast colors, prices 25¢, 3oc, 35c and 4oc.Special Sale prices, 19c¢, 23c, 2T4c, 30c¢ yard.2,000 Yards Fancy Dimities, Crimp Muslin, etc.All new \u2018choice colors, worth from 15c to goc.Special Sale prices froux 126 to BOc per yard, Twenty-five pleces All Wool Dress Goods, Assorted colors, worth goc to 6oc.Special Sale prices 29c¢ JOHN MURPHY & CO., to 33c_per yard.Black Broche Silks, All Pure \u2018Silk, Three special lines, 75¢ for 50c, $1.00 for THe, $1.25 for $1.00 150 Yards Black Boucle Cloth, r yard.Prices $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50.£1.60.$1.80, $2.00 per yard.100 White Quilts, Laundried and Hemmed, Special prices $1.2 Ready for use, worth $1.25, for 87c each, 100 Silk Covered Eider Down Tea Cosies, Worth from $1.25 t0 $1.75.Special Sale ; Twenty-five Pieces Fancy Opera Flannels, Assorted colors and patterns, worth soc.per yard.2000 Yards Fine Fancy Gingham, All choice colors and patterns, worth , price 19 1-zc.price 75c each.Sale price 35¢ 25c.Country Orders Filled With Care.Terms Cash.2343 St.Catherine St., Corner Metcalfe St Tel.3833, 000 Aré well khow Their public.HARPER'S ARE QUICK SELLERS.a ET SE CERN HARPER'S HAMS, BACON AND LARD (HARPER'S SAUSAGES.Phe tired mother, and thrifty housekeeper, need not worry ahout breakfast.\u201cER'S* detectable; pure, pea-fed PORK SAUSAGES, nicely browned, tills the bill.late in pleasing qualities, Matchless in delicacy of tiavor.oor Special Sale DAK oe) AC CEE RS PP, Ne ry oo ps \u201cHARP- SUPERIOR QU Aly box gained the confidence of the HARPER'S SAUSAGE MEAT.THE IDEAL POULTRY DRESSING.Sorich.So exquisitely flavored.It permeates \u2018the whole, adds a rare relish.Once tried, always used.Wholesale Packing House, 18 St.Philip Street.Retail Stalls, 24, 25, 26, 27 St.Lawrence Market.\u201cAND OF ALL GROCERS AND BUTCHERS.lead.They satisfy à É an © CONSERVATORIES.a Visit to the Ones Ones Thrown Open on Saturday.Le SEE ~~ \u201cbeari \u201cel Loa Saturday was the first day of the = son for the opening of the \u2018\u2019\u2019Ainder the auspices of! thé Moutreai Horticultural Society.favorable weather and to the fact that all A \" \u2018the conservatories visited are to be open- ie A again during the 5 ance was not as large as usual; still quite \u201ca number of enthusiastic members turned .out.The conservatories : those of Lord Strathcona, Sir William C.\u201cMr.R.B.Angus, Mr.Rob City Gardens and Mount Van Ho ert Meighen, \u2026 Royal Cemetery Colt was astonishing to .bloom la all of them, as owing to short days and consequent wamt of light, | this month is reckoned one of the worst | in the year lor the expanding of blooms.In the beautiful cojlection of plants in 1-1 *Lord Strathcona\u2019s censervatories are to ee be seen many rare and valuable speci- .amens.Those in bloom «comprise hand- Jisome plants of orchids, several fine varieties of cyprediums (ladies' slippers), being .especially noteworthy.4 sz azaleas, primulas, anthurivms, pr\" ete.all attracted much attention.foliage section contains many grand Ré: Tietice of palms, > snd 4he whole \"attention bestowed upon : denrr, Mr.Geo.; The conservatories of Ms.Robert Meig- a .-hen, 140 Drummond street, in charge of st r.Joshua Stantard, of arranged and displayed a great many love y.plants im -bloorn of axaleas, cinerarlas, \u201cDegonias, carnations, lips, hyacinths, etc.with its light colored flowers and handsome foliage, was greatly were also the birds and goldfich.In & the several conservatories of Mr, R.ET, Angus, ors were .the cargq of - flowers are made specialties of.(nv ieotion of orchids is very rare and costly, qontain many fine varieties in flower simply charmed.* as present, the most remarkable of which ag: - Wave.the oyprepedium, or ladias' slippers, y: single plants of which in some instances \u2019 wards of i purple \u2018were all charming.Perhaps .Adtractive parts of ~wewe the large banks of einerarias and C S -which both, from point of cul d_variety, are superb.\u201cSundred lovely blooms were counted on one: plant of cyclamen giganteum, The -P 5 re irivalted, for trighiness of color al- tories, A! oA Nine a Bonin: oom.predominst ok colors in flowers.A nice ÉronzLpt R er rqu ster les were very tiractive and fHled the air with their eight) perfume.yellow colored flowers, ce, and pots of tulips and hya- tiens and the Emme foie AOTOWS ACTOR'S DEATH.Eo Adams, actor X A YO for Bide t Ghariey ied 0 on Ba Ee NT t Was au 3 made hip sea- enhouses the Owing to un- season, the attend- tocrzia.visited were , barge was Tress.found tho so much the see that it was | could not live The rescue was At that time BRAVERY REWARDED.A Royal Humane Society's Medal for Mr.GambelL Gambell,, now chiet officer of Allen line SS.Mongolian, bas been presented by the British Royal viety with a silver medal for distinguish- 2d gallantry in rescuing the lives of two French-Canadians in Ocic ber last.Mr.Gambell was second officer of the SS.State of The vessel was between Que bec and Rimouski.outward bound, when the Humane So- the Cali- flying signals\u2019 of dis- io nearer two men were on board narge, and that they were making fran tic efforts soliciting assistance from the Siate of California.A fierce gale was blowing at the time and the condition of the water was such eared that the ship's boat in them.Mr.accomplished it was tne Gambel] however, called for volunteers, of which there proved to he no lack, and alter a long battle with the elements, succeeded in bringing the two men off the barge.e too soon, for before the boat had \"om pleted The fine plants of the journey back to the ship, a huge begonias, wave swept over the barge an \"it ap- The peared no more.va- Upon returning to the ship the rescu- ferns, amthuriums, etc.ing party was greeted with rousing place exhibits: the carelul cheers by the ngers, among m It by the gar- was a contingent of naval offers and Budda.bluejackets returning home from the Pacific station.were exquisitely ashore.admired, as End Drummond street, vieit- Here, under Wilshire, many This col- r.W.J.hens, Ont., ing by a load | him.fitty blooms, The laelias and satteleyae the most these tongervataries Ovet one for.which thié édlleotion audiest lowers, time of agony.Horne's ealthy parents.Azalea Mollis, with were among the - foliage \u2018a very pleasing effect.\u2018Royal Cemetery Com 2y pren im à futurr jgsue, as Tablets afte be Open ovary £ rda atten .aout an month mex as childre D.Dodd\u2019 ust debu positive, lasting.id the ; t on \u201cDodd's Dyspe 61 the Theatre bat\u2019 a or 4 vues see a lever tation full dou jut his articular forte will be sen sid to this he devoted a box, by the Toronto.taken care of nn board, and u rival of the ship at Rimouski, 5 tawn Bh Savage, Simmers, WAR The very worst case of Dyspe) gestion, etc., can be cured, abso perm anently, ina few weeks, by the use of d's Dyspepsia Tablets.1» There's no need to doom your innocent children to the agonies of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ete.It is easily and cheaply Take a couple of Dodd\u2019 r each meal.The bargemen were well killed on Sa of wood turning No man or woman has a right mit disease to his or her children.crime to doom an innocent child to a Jife- n the ar- were sent The sailors who risked their lives with geraniums, antir- Mr.Gambell have been rewarded with rhinums, deutsias and the different win- purses of money from the Royal Hu- ~- tev.flowering bulbs, such as daflodils, tu- mane Society.These men, who are Sparmanie Africana, | well-known to those who frequent the Sailors\u2019 Institute in this city are R.tewain\u2019s mate; Bernard Cain, A.B.J.\"Ryan, \u2018A:B., Edward Numn, a farmer living near Mo- Intosh Mills, about seven miles from At turday morn- over on DOOM OF DYSPEPSIA Averted by the Use of Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets.to trans- Itis a But hundreds of thousands PIS Sherbrooke street, in.charge Sos: rooke street, Ci Take a ia, Indigestion, or any | \u201cwere (obking well and stomach iopers ihe ch hildren of parents variety of plants In affiicted with them cannot esca They Hew yellow and white are the are far more liable to be attacked by thelr rents\u2019 disorder than are the offspring of Piety ond pre- » Dyspepsia Thus you cure yourself, and ensure robust health ne so far stomach diseases are concerned) to your 's Dyspepsia Tablets have not failed In a single case of stomach trouble.re the only medicine of which this can truthfally be sald.Their action is pleasant, slmple, quick: their effect is Immediate, ia Tahlets, each box con- le treatment, for a are sold by all dra Doù rece de Moi of price © Co, > BE: I MONTREAL, Ë He Addressed Two.Large Meetings on Sunday.SOWING AND REAPING SERMON.Talk to Sunday Schoo! Teachers in American Presbyterian Church./ Tre-Ro.Dwight L.Moody began in the American Presbytertan Church yesterday morning at 9.30 a series of evangelistic meetings.The remainder will take place in St.James Methodist Church every, afternoon and evening until Friday// With special appositeness, bis in- al deliverance was addressed to the various Sunday school teachers and Christian workers of Moatreal Time has dead kindly with the stalwart preacher, whose Inspirational methods have Healt many death-blows to modern _scepticism and guided unnumbered thousands in the narrow pathway of rectitude and duty.Ai unceasing strug= gle against the sources of evs has rend- ft has developed him into a warm-heart- ed, robust and triumphant champion of spirituality.The lessons and teachings he Inculea tes in his homely way, are not new.* Spoken by him and embellished with illustrations and parallels, the gospels assume for the heaver a deeper meaning.His magmetism quaint New KEngland mannerisms an sympathy have produced world-embrecing effeots.The Rev.Dr.A.B.Mackay and Rev.E.M.Hill occupied seats on the platform.After a prelude, played softly on the organ, the congregation sang.Some day the stiver cord will break, And 1 no more shall sing ; But O, the y when .shall wake Within the palace of the King.And I shall see Him face to face, And tell the story saved by grace.Anda 1 shall see Him tace to face, And tell the story saved by grace The evangelist took for his text that portion of the tenth chapter of St.Luke respetting the 1g Viable ol the Good Samaritan and its besson of universal fre- ternity.\u2018\u201cThe object of hese meetings be be- \u2018is prin \u2026 Lo-re - - aom- churoh goer.\u201cre have forty millions of them in the United States, and 1 sup pose you have a large number in Canada.This parable of Jesus should be read in every church at least once a month.However, there is no use reading it if you don't apply it.Let me impress upon you that applied Christianity alone is the remed for amarchy, Lai ism, and ail the cther *\u2018isms.\u201d\u2019 t.L tells us about the wounded man\u2019s ue ence with the priest, the Levite, and the good Samaritan.The priest came along, and saw the unfortunate man by the wayside.It is probable he observed as he passed along, \u2018poor fellow, but hts is none of my business,\u201d Perhaps a spring pear by, but not a Pa ee occu of slacking the Jew\u2019s thiret, Of course the priest may have tied him.His religion was all head, not heart.There isa lot of that kind of religion nowadays.The nex: passer-by was a Levite, corresponding to our modern deacon.He heard the cry for aid.1t went unheeded.Perhaps he proposed to organize un relief society when he got gon Task to ion ma or perhaps be po! a nation as a balm to be Propos Howevi he went.That\u2019s a kind of talk religion.Jesus taught that all members of mankind are neighbors.When I visited Jerusalem I found this prejudice and amtipa- thy between sects and nationalities as strong as it was nineteen hundred years 0.\u2019 \u201cThis sentiment is world-wide,\u201d he re sumed.\u2018In California I saw a woman draw hersell up with offended dignity when a negress entered a street car.Presently a pig-tailled Chinamen entered and sat beside the colored woman, who her skirts aside in indignant horror.It is pretty hard to roske people believe that they are neighbora \u201cI think see the Samaritan passing along the road to Jericho as happy as a bird on the wing.Now the orthodox Jew had no use for the Samaritan.Unlike your modern Yankee, he would neither sell to nor buy from him.Some people carry vinegar with them and offer it to you all through life, ¢ Samaritan bound up the Jew\u2019s woun fave DB wine and ofl and anyon to py inn.I believe the act removed more prejudice from the Jew\u2019s mind in twenty minutes than ever occurred ore or since.\u201d \u201cWhich of thase three classses Go you belong bo 1\u2019 queried Mr.Moody as he surve the congregation with a sweeping glance.\u2018\u201cL dont know anything that would do more to remove the p judice between capital and labor than if it the rich were to get out of their carri- a es occasionally and allow: be poor to The action of Samaritan teaches an all-important lesson.What good would have been accomplished it he had pulled out a sermon forty minutes\u2019 long and read it to the man the wayside t We want a little more oil, and a little more wine.The same results cannot be reached with manuscripts.\u201c1 frequently receive letters askin, how a \u2018drawing\u2019 minister can be scoured.My belief is that if every church had ten good Samaritans the edifices would be filled.Now, if you vant to give ou can find work at t and your ft band.The, or Ta walting for the good Hdings.1 know of an incident where a boy with a hand-sleigh was slashed in the eye by a man because he tried to hitch on his sleigh to the driver\u2019s rig.There are two sorts of people.Which are you, \u2018cut behind, or hitch pe advice,\u201d declared the preacher, with dramatic aad forceful earpestness \u201cis to chanpe your course in life.Over 8 e this course of sclfishness.It does of require & wise or a cultured man to narratives of the pelf-a tion of various individuals who found satistac- tion in seeking the welfare of others, The kind treatmen Tecelved from an oid gentleman fifty 0, he said, had se fected an en ring nfiuence on his own life.Lt vas the simple st of a ici Alter exhorting his hearers to go th joe world scattering d deeds kindness, Mr.Moody concluded wi bh prayer.bd Led on THB AFTERNOON MEBTING.Io the sfiscacen ME.Moody addressed of men, on} in the St.James Senet t evangelist was beard ob bia ben, and his \u2018discourse was an eloguent on He took as bis text u vert of the chapter of Bt.tians: **\u2018Whetsoever a man $0 * The stémots a « private qu In the souris > of his remarks on: 1 text Mr.Moody sald: \u2018very man who sows looks for a res some day.The money in purchasing stock for a mt hope that he will rituen for for bd reap it back Senha some pe CE in- The farmer p ; his seed In the hope of reaping a boun est.And.on through the who category.Man sows that he may rea vests his money believing that he has sown.And the seed sown ytelds fruit after ita kind, If I were to sow wheat and then at the time of harvest tell you that I bad got squash instead of wheat from t seed, you would say that Moody had elther beem deceived in seed or else he was humbugging you \u201cMan's kingdon and God's kingdom are alike.There is a divine law the runê through both, and that is nde ee the language of the text : Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap,\u201d It I put a lle nto my ohild\u2019s mouth, it will not be six months before he wil le to me He reaps what I have sown, A man comes to my door.I dom\u2019t want to see him.I order my son to tell hem that I am sixty miles away.Doa\u2019t you think the day will come when that boy will lie Paul's g le to the Sais: Diet woth to me as I have lled to him.?If we sow \u2018lies, we must also reap them.Take a swearkng man and you will notice that he always has swearing men around him.\u201cA man that cheats will always be ! tound in in the midat of cheats, and the day ered him no reactionary ascetic ; rather It rm the feat.Mr, Moody then related several touoh- \u2018had sown.The sowing took bu will come when he will get cheated him- sell, The gambler always has bling companions; and the thief is always found ; among thieves, Talk about homesty in business, I have had men come to me and complain about their dishonest clerks, and I have asked them why they should\u2019 expeot their glerice to be homest when they were told alm a certain line of cloth as an all-wool article when they knew that it was Half-éôtton.An employer who will thus deceive his clerk will also be in turn deceived by him.Down in New England he merdlants pulverize marble amd mix ie with the sugar they sell.Can they hope for honesi clerke when they resort to such questionable methods of making money And again, let me tell Fou that the corporation t makes employees ! work seven days a week canot help but have dishonest employees.JI you break one of God's commandments, 1t is probable that you will break the whole of them.t we want in this age ls a revival of righteousness and honesty\u2014mnot one of these gush-gush and sentimental affairs, but an awakening such as would stir the hearts, aye, and the consciences, too.of men to their very depths.\u2018lf we had a few honest mea in Canada and America to-day, we could evangelize every city on continent im a very short tne, ol God wants is ment whom He can trust, There are cn in he world to-day.w us that we are d only in And the spots are inéniéely mal L spots.\u2018\u2018\u2019The text le à strong argument a st liquor selling.You can\u2019t sow whiskey and reap temperance.Show me a man that has sold liquor for upwards of twenty years who not a drunken son or son-in-law.You can\u2019t.Why! Because the curse of God is upon that man and keep it dt ont.is there.afid there it I remain \"heard ol professing church members renting thelr rty for brothels.Well, the man w) does.that la worse than the rum-seller.He remts his property to .ruin men, and e ts to reap usness himself, my words, the day will come when he will reap the whirlwind.I have seen the sons of such fathers ruined in the very brothels owned but not controlled by their fathers.\u2018Don\u2019t think your son will esca because he bappegs to be your The same, r sufrounds Him.and he won\u2019t always bave the power to resist.od made Jacob reap what he had sown.He deceived his father and.secured the birthright.He was deceived by his own children, He took the skin of a kid and cavered his neck and his hands with it.When he went in to his poor blind father, the latter touched his hends and neck, and exclaimed: *\u2018The voice is that of Jacob, but the hands are those of Esau.\u201d Mark how he rea the identical seed he scwed.Joseph bis favorite son, brothers to sell him.The coat of man colors that he wore was taken and dipped in the blood of a kid, and then taken to Jacob as a proof that his son had been devoured by wild beasts.Jacob went into his father's flock to get a kid wherewith to deceive his father, and his sons in tum went among thelr flocks and taking a kid led their father to believe that his best beloved son was dead, David sowed adultery and murder and rebellion, and in Absalom reaped what he t ou po ment of time, but the veapl years.So, to-day, in one brie ing can undo my work of forty years.*\u201cYou, by one false step can biast your character to such an extent that it will take years to recover it again.It onl took one man sn hour to plan the helli aot of wreck a passemger train, but it took him forty years to-explate his crime, Il you are un , dishonest, and {alse i The seed will to its kind, and the fact that we know nothing concezning what sort of seed it is, will not alter the law of nature, It becomes us, therefore, as rational men to Le garetol as to what kind of seed we are w Hour do you spend your Sundayst In recreation, bloycle riding, 3 éports, or with wordl; cocapasionat If so then pause and reflec 4 tell you it wil be a thing for C and Ameri when they give up the sand One uo: years ago ce and England were a plane of equality.France threw away the Sabbath, and proclaimed reason as a goddess, clung to the day o! rest, and scat the Bible to all quarters of the globe.What fe the result to-day?France is a deonying nation.She Is not able to keep up the natural in- orease of population.Infidelity is to be met with on every si \u201cBut nd has become tha .most powerful nation on the face of God's cartb she fs mistress of the seas, and rt in the wide world is open to \u201cable.Whe «change even in century \u201cTn ¢ ) oncluston, 1 wish to say that the disrés: Yours Dag who ts his paren 8, will reap disrespect.og men avi this advice to offer to you, Treat parents kindly.You very long.You will caly have one mother, and when she is gone fers will be no one to Jake her place.age ht the event of your Fats t the smile ose who lovingly cared for you and watched you in oe chil: days Den Depend upon it oung men man who ts his parents will Toe blessed we God, and and his days will bé long in.the Mod which the Lord bis God Bas given YORBIGN MAIL MAIL SERVICE.During the present work the malls for Great Britain and Ireland close = ontreal Post Bo wi will on what \u2018 very The trouble | upon-his at Money and wéalth dE | a Jealous feelings prompted his \u2026 Relations « of Young Women to Tam- perance.LAST OF À SERIES OF SERMONS \u201c© BYDREVANS.~~ - \u201cThe young woman and temperance\u201d was the topic chosen lant evening by the Rev.E.C.Evans, D.D.of Emmanuel Church.for the last of hls series of sermons to young women.His text was Esther 4, 14.\u201cI the question were asked to-day,\u201d he said, ** what lis the greatest of existing evils, the answer would be \u2018Intemperance.\u2019 To the question, what is the greatest of pending Teforms, the answer would be Temperance reform.In no respeot do our Canadian women compare more favorably with the women of Britain and the con- {ment o! Europe then in thelr attitude the drink problem.The speaker bas lived hall his life in America, had nt muob time Ln many of its great o tles, but has yet to see on the street an intoxicated woman.In any of the great cities of the old lamd such a sight fly occurrence, Whatever else temper ance bas not effected, it has made the women on this side ol the water temperance women.The cialm of temperance reform is paramount to-day to all other cla) I.From a lanthropic and missionary e young women should be perance.oman the most unselfish creature in the world.Heretofore, her sphere has been limited to the home circle, but with its enlargement she has shown her capacity tor carrying on large \u2019 -benevolent- and relorming- Witness the most wertal, intelligent, business-like W.C.T.U.and the full trea sures of the various missionary orgamiza- tions controlled: by women.From motives of patriotism, women should be on the side of temperance reform.Canada is ocoupying to-day a larger space in the world\u2019s vision thea ever be- , tore; her voice is being Mstemed to in matters concerning the Empire, and bas its effect in modifying the policy of that empire.In G-od\u2019s providence, à nation is not destined to live tor itself, but for the good of the human race, and whem a nation degrades humanity, the doom of that nation is aeal is Britain's great fault.All over the world she carries the curse of drink.The greatest hindrances 40 the success of Britain s Christian missionaries are the rum that she carries to the heathen in her ships, and the drunken sailors of her foreign ports, A Mo- bomm writer Egyptian | affairs hes, tn a recent artiale, ashed England for the Istrodu lands of this frightful traîic.We our hands in horror at slave trade, but Îts victims are or in comparison with the victims of rum.permanent advancement or success of a nation depends not om its material success, but on its spiritual greatness, Nothing can * avert the overthrow of a debased nation.The.saloon isthe.e, of Tr äñd'ftsell breaks every Jaw, majority of sa}oon-k ers.y sell to mimor: The Sre Jaw peak.are fm with olation 9 of law.The peated licenses the Mquor trafflo is: servent whose deadly fangs end oP ee its very heart.From motives of self-interest and the young woman should be on the Ade, of temperance.The saloon is pre-eminently the enemy of woman.I turns the man who to rish and otect ber, into a haman, te, deadens m seuse, paT™a- lyses his will, gives him over to a life of debasement and degradation.While woman, even though devoted to a lite of celibacy, is safe trom this octopus.How any intelligent, Christian woman tolerate it Is x unfathomable mystery, I Bas turned the vestibule of heaven Im- to the soteroom of hell.Har attitude towards it rhould be one of fmexorable, uncompromising everlasting hostillty\" \u201cThe only thing to be done with the saloon is to wipe it out; with drink, to let it alone CANADIANS IN LONDON.ae following Canadians have register- Can ing the week ending Janua: Swaney, Toronto; C.L.Brin ton: C.E.Colson, Montreal; W E.Walsh, Montreal: G.oodhouse, Montreal: Mrs.and Miss Jardine Thompson, Toronto; J.G.Patterson, Calgary, iss I.Foster, Barrie; E.C.Thay Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs, E.H.opland Montreal; Alan Sullivan, Toronto; À.B.Whitehead, Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Sawyer, Toronto; 8.Samuel, Toronto.Ter: Edmon: WOULDN'T STAY AT HOME.Deteotive Cote made the arrest ot Leon- \"tin Mercier, a young girl who bad deserted her home.She had gone to the C.P.R.Dalhousie are Station to take the train for Quebe In the er\u2019s she wag sentenced to a fine of $30 or three 13 RUNNING SORES.There is nothing that will so waste and \u2018wear \u2018away the health as a running sore.Burdock Blood Bitters heals and dries up sores and ulcers, no matter how large or of how long standing, by cleansing the blood of all impurities and sending rich pure life-giving blood ov | to the diseased part, thereby wv supplanting the decaying tissue with healthy healing flesh.\u2019 Mr.Stephen Wescott, Freeport, N.S., found (Burdock Blood Bitters) a wonderful blood purifier and gives i \u201cI was three months wit months more, wiesaness {3 Packs the rolecine hand.Ume.\u201cF'éibé in Javor.ot the n _ The Speeches of the evenin on Dehatt BIRTHS, MARRIAGHS, DEATHS Continued from Opposites Page.BIRTHS.MURPHY-On January 8lst, at « Gain - street, e of .\u2018Murphy, of son.peer Pa.papers please copy.) BULLIS-At Frost Village, Que.on the 13th Jaouary, 1898, the ~of-Capt.H.Bullies, of a daughter.hyn COLE\u2014In Lanark vate on Jan.36th, to tbe wife of Mr, W.Cole, & oon.\u201d ENRIGHT\u2014At West Bhefford, Que., on the 38th January, 1806, the wite of Thos.Enright, ot a daugbter.® ENGLISH\u2014Or January 2rd, at Boutb Kd- monton, N.W.T., the wife of John Eng- Usb, of » dau bter.* HRWBUN\u2014At Clarenceville, very, 3rd, the wife o8 Henry sou ue., où Jan- ewson, of a MARRIAGES.CORBIN-TRUE \u2014 :t Champlain, N.ir Jan.19, Hosmer B.Corbin to Miss .True, youngest daughter of the late Rob\u2014 COMER.MANNING\u2014In Newmarket, Ont., on the 8rd inst.Herbert A.Comer to Miss Besrie A.\"Manning.* MONTGOMERY-JAMES \u2014 In Clayton, Ont., on Jan.26th, sr.Robert Montgomery to Miss Emma, eldest.daughter of Mr.Wm.James.* PATCH-JOHNBON -In Richford vt., Jan.B.36, Laban W.Patch to Miss Mary Johnson, daughter of Mr Chauncey Johnaon.* BTRABLER-PEARBON \u2014 At Newmnrket, Ont, Miss Elizabeth Pearson to Edward | Strasler.* BMITH-DOBBON \u2014At Bayfield, N.B., on a: Jan.36th, Fred.Bmith to Anni e Le _ danghter ot George Dobson.* WILLIAM8-DAVIB\u2014In St.John, N.B,, | B.Williams and Susan A.Davis.* | DEATHS.McGRANAHAN\u2014In this city, on Febru- 39 yesrs, the wife of John McGranahan.Funeral will leave Bia Bt.Andre street on Tuesday, the sth inst, at 2.80 p.m.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to nttend.papers plepse copy.BALDWIN-\u2014At Aurora, Ont., on February 1 A Anab, daughter \u2018of G.5.and Sarsh Bala COOKMAN\u2014.0 Odelltown, Que., on Jan, 0b, Mrs.Robert Cookman, in the 77th year of her age.CHAPMAN-In Havelock, Ont., on Jan.80, 1808, Barab Middleton, wile o Chapman, aged 8! years 5 months and % days.GRIMSHAW\u2014At Franklin Centre, January 6th, Charles Grimshaw, years.* HOGLE-\u2014At Franklin Centre, Que., on 16th January, Phineas Hogle, aged 75 years.* KILBORN- At Waterloo, Que , on Jan.2, Clark, wife of Chas.P.Kilborn, in the ne Tht year of her age.* MATHESON\u2014Jan.léth, at tte, Que., Margaret Buchanan, years, wife of Malcolm Matheson McKENZIE\u2014At West Branch, River John, N.8., on Jan.%h, Janet McKensie, widow of Roderick McKenzie, aged $8 yearn RAF\u2014At Ormstown, Que, on January 25, James Rae, aged #8 years.* SMITH\u2014At Ormstown, Que., on January 26, a ora Bogle, wife of Nicholas Smith, aged e., on ged 72 Lake Megan- aged 47 _ Mrs, Jas.Scot \u201cBTEWART\u2014At Ses +, WB, ati FeBraary Ia THOMAS Stewkit, To\u2019 the 78rd year of his age.\u201d WILLI AMS\u2014At Milton, N.B., on January ns Mrs.F.Jane Williams, aged IN THEIR OWN BOAT.A Party of Englishmen to Paddle Their Own Canoe to Klondike.of med from Full, England, are on way to Klondike, having sailed from Là on 87th.Tbey are bringing their own bdats wit, them to go ty the Yukon route, Ti y is heaged by Mr, C, Olsen, wh as Toon about seven years altogether in the Arctic regions, and the other mem- l'ers are Albert Bell, Marmaduke brown and William Johnson.Their boats are somewhat of OR hee The larger is 17 tet feet tn length teet inches tons of stores.9 about tnree freres oy Ie oran of oi: canvas, & symilax = employed in rendering fishermen\u2019s | ; Personals Laughter we ever see the brightest side of-ife.BIRTHS.NS B aboary ih.the Di ue CE GP \"8.CARSLEY Clues.- A LITTLE ° Æ covvvouvovveeou INDO-CEYLON TEA.has a decided tendency to put one in good spirits.It Is al.solutely pure, wholesome, and GOES FARTHEST Mr, George Ball, M.P., Nicelet, ls at thé a | My Justice Langelier, of Quebec, Is at the all.© elfen msam op | MEET ME-AT THE FOOD FAIR.With a little money will enable economical buyers to obtain_exceptional values Union avenue, tbe w .Gard- 82 in Winter, Spring and Summer goods.Far instance we will offer a beautiful ner, of daughter.\u2019 \u2018 BTENNING\u2014On Februars Mb, inc) THe Popular Resort.At The Big Store.f Captain Aylmer Ogden, of Toronto, Is at the All grocers, 25, 30, 40, 50 and 60 conta.Lead garkew ony.: : .: Mfoiyi a.\u2014_ range 0 Hon.Willlam Pugsley, of St.John, N.B., ia at the Windsor.Mr, À.Malouin, M.P.for Quebec Centre, is _ no registered at the Hall, == , ° D EE - Dr.J.1.Harrison, of Edmonton, is regis- WWW OBB +++ DN tered at the Turkish Bath Hotel, ow > mn Buruett, of a daughter.83 ~~ \\ > > ~ \u20ac ; | ; 3 Pa se ima, one ne fret.08 Notre Dame Street.Montreal's Greatest Store.FEB.7d, 1898.= patrick, of a daughter.812 ~ AAA A ; Fi FERGUSBON\u2014In this city, on February 1, \u2019 the wife of George Ferguson, of u saugh\u2014 er, city, the wile of John Benning, of a sn.It was more like the two days bafore Xmas, at The Big Store, on Friday and Satur AUSTEN\u2014At Pine Creek, N.W.T., on the day last, than the dull days of February, vast Crowds of Ladies\u2019 Thronged 20th Jannary, the wite of F.C.C.Aus- ! fui Exhibition from morning Ul closing time,admiring the various exhibits of Pure Food, tin, of « daughter.* and receiving.a KRATON\u2014In Darling, Out., on Januar ar, his Wonder- \u2018 Blst, to the wife of George Keaton, - Thousands of Samples, Given Away Free ¢ to obtain Fabrics that possibly cannot be equalled at prices that make it to your son, ¢ SUMMER DRESS FABRICS.It seems a little out of season to talk Summer, but the mere fact enables you \u201c - interest to buy now.,AND\u2014O nh J , to all comers.The attendants in waiting were kept Busy giving Full information of the Lawns for evening wear or Blouses, in Nile Green, Pink, Pale Blu La AND (Compan pe +., Best Methods of preparing the various kinds of goods exhibited.\u2019 , ©, METIER At Mptouns former ou, ye TRY A CUP OF TEA, COFFEE, COCOA OR CHOCOLATE, 16 pan 5 Rh the wi ev.J.A.LADIES\u2019 PRONOUNCE THEM DELICIOUS.ine Irish Dimit , In exquisite Figured and Striped Patterns, 15 yard.Popular Crepon Plisses, in the prettiest effects, 15¢ yard, and Mrs.Charles Elliott, Daly street.; gs\".\u2018 Rex.Dwight 1.Moody is a guest of tho Choice quality aD.28h, to the wile of \u201che Rev.; management of tbe K ths Ho ; .' .\u2026.Mr.G.E.Hall, au engineer on the Crow's Full weight ve MORTON\u2014 At Toronto, February fad, 188, Music trom 10.30 a.m.to 12.30 and 2.30 to 5 Pp.m.Daily, ¢ Nest Pass Railway, is a guest at the J ) E Lm the wife of Thomas Morton of a daugh- urkish Baths Hotel.= Ha N W GOO DS JAPANESE CRE PE.Mr.Justice Taschereau and Mrs.Tascher- \u2019 Cleanly handled ed OHARA ID Bosanquet, Ont, Wot #7 * eau, of Ottawa, are at the Queen's, having mo oO a : , > sy A line of beautiful Japanese Crepe, 27 Inches wide, in Blouse lengths, in ¢ returned from Bermuda.Properly killed = 15e Miss Sise is in Ottawa on a visit to Mr, French Organdy Muslins, in dainty colorings, nice assortment of patterns, Saturday we advertised New Spring Goods, it certainly seemed \u201cearly for Montreal, January, INS, the wife of but it has proved the very opposite.Ladies were here early this morning looking for phonse Palluscio, vf à Gaughter.® tbem, and not only looking but buyin freely.Our Spring Stock of Wash Fabrics were .Saupe Janvary tbe admiration of all Ladies; also the Embroideries and New Silks.Ladies say we wish RET NANTS 81st, the wife of Mr.Shepherd, of à son.* to Buy now so as tu give time to have them made up, on account of leaving the City a.BTONE\u2014At Perth, Ont, on January 80h, early in the Spring.May st this year will see a large number ot Familles leaving the \u2018 a 1688, the wife of Churies F.Stone, City for the Country and Seaside.; We repeat our offer of Friday, and offer every Remnant of Wash Fabrics, in- * Leiteh, à son.* the wife of Mr, James O'Hara, p Green, Light and Dark Helitrope, Yellow, Cardinal, Light Blue and Fawn, at daughter.* PALLABCLO\u2014 AL 274 &t.Antoine street, on $1.70 per blouse length.Mr.L.B.Archibald, superintendent of the 0000000000080 000600 1.GC.R.Sleeping and Parlor Car service, \u201c as Truro, N.S., is at the Queen's.= = \u2014 Mrs.Alexander Allan, of Brockville, has : ; LL _.cousin, Mire.andrew 4.Pa a In buying our Beef you can always rely on getting the We only advertise these goods to bring you here to see them when you can teil more street.BEST, as we hold our Beef some time before sending to our , cluding many different materials and desirab) Remna 3 .+ .= we MARRIAGES about their values.and Velvets, al at balf price till sold out.le and neetal nia of Stik Mrs, J.Turner Routeledge, seompanied stores.Fresh killed Beef is neither good nor profitable to , ° .° .¢ y her little son, Master Allan Route, - + the housekeeper.We give you better value in Beef than : _ edge, is in town on a visit to os ae 2m | First Glimpse of Spring Novelties.DRESS GOODS.RES you can secure anywhere ci.Lu td ht {the late Wm.Mc- = Naughion.e Lu tn 1 © NEW DRESS FABRICS NEW ORGANDIES.All our Remuants of Dress Goods, at special reductions.Pell Honrsten Thomas and Mr.Camp.mE SEE FETE BOURGOIS-DUQUETTE \u2014 At west Shet- NEW STLKS TS NEW PaSH FABRICS ° ; 7 tending a University dinner, where | - rd, e., oO anuary, , .VE \"ELVE 0 + = Bourgeois to Miss J.Denastle.s NEW VELVETRENS NEW CRETONNES CH EVIOT SE RG E.they represented McG NG Packing and CO - Limited.-:- ° CULLEN-RODGER\u2014At 1siand of James- NEW BLACK GOODS .NEW MUSLIN CURTAINS Professor Jehin-Prame, the violinist, has, Provision 9 er town, Que., on January 2%, Adam Cullen, NEW LACE NETS NEW FLANNELETTES ¢ A good desirable Cheviot Serge, al) Wool, in various shades of Brown, at 250 his many friends will be, glad to learn, na Ut He second daughter of Mr.Rob\u2014 Ladi \u2019 J > yard.* recovered from his recent illness, and is at 7\u2014RETAIL STORES\u20147 : we DRAKR-CAMERON\u2014At Avondaie, Car, Great Wrapper Saje.les\u2019 Jacket Specials, ee SES SN SNSNSS OSEO SENS Miss Helen Lomgn ile ins lelt 1 o ww Cog, inn, By 1808, Mr.John A.Drake to The last of the t That's a Jeadline, you can't see too often, S to sing a wn © ot a by Que- VW eee) oeoeese aaa q .e last of e for it s 8 of a Bargain every time it's :s| = = - = TTT em QRIFFITH-GALE\u2014At Rien a, .1 hase of ; iac - Clarke, the blind pianist, and also ai ihre Ei Madge RB No, Ziba W, Griffith to M an Alles Hh Wrappers from the falar jacket ews for to-morrow is full $ JAMES A.OGILVY & SONS, the Basilica on Sunday morning.similar flowers, while two white doves woe And gold exbroldered, Mi des eldest daughter of Mr.Walter Gnle.* M Co., to be soid morrow, Read 120 Ladies\u2019 Heavy Moutton Cloth Wrappers, lined waist, full back and front, wide skirt, pretty shades cardinal, brown, grey and ) sted them, the whole Ward had a pretty but simple Maritime W To Phen Ladies\u2019 New Cloth Mr od prs, J.husk entertained ed de ttes fhe whole et Bis Hem ie w i yi \u2018aflh tidied.Ww Wednesday, at their residence, 114 Mac ous ® rs of graceful smilax, tied Jü yeDô# à lial kay street, lollowed by an equally suc- here and there with large bows of white dace, -Mtss-Ratie Retord wore LER The Largest Exclusive Bry Goods House In Mentreal.St.Catherine and Mountain Streets, Montreal chan- dre .e - ss of white satin and tulle.buttoned to the neck.sn cessful one on Friday evening.el ete banked with ea And effec- telle O\u2019Brien was m an effectivé Darme Mr.and Mrs.W.Molson MacPherson are 003.of dived SELL ARIK with Large Horn Buttons.eave a o™vsevevseeseeeee among the many Montrealera who have tire profael Xin of Jovely belrners gad | ~ tube oi bo oars Bg oh Aon d Ad Regular Value $5.00.been in Ottawa enjoying the festivities PODS, scene ct decoration which has | TUDÿ-Orñ@ments, A dainiy confection: Special sale price .$2.20 BREACH OF CONTRACT guests oi ME.MacPherson's site, Mra, Seldom been surpassed.~The bride, who | ol white mull muslin trimmed with habe - .o > LASKEY-BHERWOOD\u2014On January 28rd, at Jacksonville, N.B., Enoch B.Laskey to Amelia Augusta Bherwvod.* PORTER-PALMER\u2014At Woodstock, N.B., on Jan.26th, john Porter and Charlotte M.Palmer.* SOMERVIi.LE-BLAIR\u2014 At Bathurst Out\u2026 on January 26tb, Mr, Nelson G.Somer- ville to Miss Jenmte C., youngest daugb- ter of Mr.Jas, W.Blalr.* Jackets (in colors only), ¢ semi Tight fitting, and \u2018 _ - an y BELMAN-ROGERS\u2014 In Bosauquet, Ont, navy, black FROM INDIA was given away by ber uncle, Mr, Ro Heved with knots of black velvet was Wish Bite Rand, James F.Selman to le, BL CRE Ladies\u2019 Heavy Dieg- AND CEYLON A_very pleasant dinner was given at the fata pion Boyer looked better, som worn by Miss Anaje Wheeler.Rag [OM PSON-BINGA AW morrow .onal Tweed Jackets, .st nents Club Saturday evening b In a rich white satin wi a a \u201cthe Was'gowned in blue satin brocads trims Tota 0 \u201cThompson ang\u2019 aie\u201d Bist \u2018 $1.10 made in the Latest * Judgment in the Superior Court Mr.Henry Joseph in honor of some oie the bodice mmmted.\u201cwith chifion had nly hacia Eve à Mar ler mi « » L.U ~ omin, .>, Blogay.110 Ladies\u2019 Fanc Style, with Box Front, Against the Montreal American friends, After gay pofiy |\u201d snd orenge blossoms, carried a lavely moussetis de sole.© handsome toietie\u2019 JF Caprice Clot Wrappers, fashionable cut, full back, TROUMBLEY ~ CRAWFORD \u2014 At Bher- brooke, Que., on January ith, Mr.= Troumbley to Miss Mary Crawford, | daughter of Mr.Alex.Crawtord.* à ; buttoned to she neck, a most recherche repast, the gay bouquet of white roses, while an ex mis wom by Miss Edythe Gault of nile Slashed Collar, and W Gas Company.joumned te the Victoria Skating-| Quisite wrap Of white brocaded sadin green moite velburs trimmed with chife large Fancy Buttons.hat Means Our pany.Rink to watch the interesting hockey trimmed with handsome chinchilla was fon.Miss Belle Bewald was attired do i \u20ac - teh .WHITE-STREET\u2014A \\ .fried Bolero Collars and Cuffs, edged Regular price $6.00.: 46 match.Worn coming and going .à atyllsh combination ot white and Mr.Justice White oer ron Hw braid in pretty shades of Green, .Special sale $3 3 Claim== Best of Mr.Justice Mathieu, sitting in the Su- |The red domino cothlon at the residence on Porta, Ottawes cousin of the Pi al VA ploky se Street.* Brown, Grey, Fawn and Red.Regular ; price .9 perior Court, has given judgment in of Mr.and Mrs, Heber Bishop, Fifth bride, acted as maid of honor, and was pk with chiffon_ trimmings.A: dainty.; WHITNEY-BELI\u2014AtSLakeville, Car Co., $2.25.To -morruw .| 50 THE S.CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.Tea Values ?: - the case of Vamey vs, the Monireal Gas Avenue, New York, was the most pic- charméngiy frocked 10 a soft grey cos white satln was worn by Miss.Ethel EK: | Wiha nb, Ane, pS Johnnie v! .\u2014 ; .Company der, $14.113.71 This was an ac- Laresque allair of the year.The bright tume with large picture grey bat adorn- | Strathy, the hodice adorned with © = ' \" - ; 7 5 ; s° r price | UHén of\" damages Tor imier oftontract | © dominos- agaferst exqui- {#1 + \"whttéand = 8 ~~ Mart roses, - Miss 4 dE a i DEATHS THE 8S.CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.About Valentines A Teathat, price for price, The plaintiff a llcans at by an agree site panelling of the Louis Seize ball- rah wt supported Tr his brother, Paris creation ol.pink ilk, the BY \u2019 Valentine will yield a stronger, better ment of date of 15th Beeler: \u201cise, room made an exquisite sceae.There After the ceremony a reception was held bodice velled in spa Prettily CROIL\u2014In Toronto, on Sunday, February sending, one .Lam the defendants bound themselves to de was ever so much mystery and mystifi- at Miss Watsom\u2019s house, Sherbrooke gowned was Mjss Fanny Mel 6th, fn the 46th year of his age, Arthur of the oldest of flavored liquor, it means.liver\u2019 to plaintiff all the ammondacad li- cation and the hours before supper were street, her sister, Mrs.Harold Red- green aatla.with pink roses, Wellesley, only son of James Croll, of customs; fallen quor manufactured at both their works poster passed.Worthington White- path,\u2019 rtorming the duties ot host- frobted was .Miss Watt racy, and son-fo-taw of Andrew 5.Black Dress Goods Sale into disuse for af at a strength not less than four degrees house led the cotällon with Miss Bisho cas.\u2019 Bere.as in the church, another trinmmings GOUGH.Fell mate tn Jesus on Bundas some years con- & A fn uner aod five ln winter, sud also ator fupper, aia made a spirited ! wealth of fragrant flowers was seen, ar.; ; 1.45 black Dress Good sequent upon 0 deliver to ] their spent oxide of Dale to the even \u2019 which made an effective back-ground to fourth son of Tomas Gooipk?, Gough, ' Fon ti anak, Dress ¢ littl \u201cthe \u201d deteriora- iron used In the purtfication of gas at The grand march at the New York Char.display the numerous and handsome years and 4 months.Funeroi from his 47 100 much, butit's true all MN tion of the val- : their works, free of charge, delivered in ity Ball, which is to take place on Feb- esents which were received by the &her's residence, 4868 Western avenue, F the same, you've only to 7 À\\ entine, but now vexicles supplie + im.The plaintutr ruary ll in the Astoria ball-rcom and ride and bridegroom.Later in the af- A D o'cocx fo Mount rar Coates see them and you'll be dial showing signs TE ; po à that the à feadants had hot adjoining rooms, is to be guite: impos- ternoon the happy couple took their de- : Friends and acquaintances are request\u2019 convinced theyre Black 3 7 of ¥ikorous re AS » : delivery ot ail their aon aoa] Bi pet ing trom & social standpoint, some of parture for the Sunny SIR aid stow.#d to attend.Tgronto, Ottawa, and Cleve- Goods perfectfon, Rich sh |r rival, wr\u2019 r their spent oxide i À the best known matrons in town bav- era of rice an \u20ac good wishes o land papers plesse copy.8) 8 Bright Dye,\u201d and in bean: of the manifest improvement in the produe- Elephant Brand.o pent o of ron, aud that.yng signified thelr willingness to take ends.to the recent beteave- KELLY\u2014In this city, on February 4, 1896, fu! Brocaded patterns, tion of artistic valentines.Bold only in Lead Packets, hibmid «| or oi?Of dedmdant\u2019s failure to com part.The list.In fact, js too long to ment In the family, none buk relatives |.bo, James Kelly, ate sergeant\u2014msjor of the ia brilliant Black Mohair.1803 will be a great valentine year,and we ouly in ols, \u201c| Ply, with the contract, plaintifi\u2019s factory | print in full, but among the ace ~ were fnvited.Among those pretent 41st, the Welsh Regiment, aged 70 years.- The regular price was are prepared for this week's ruzh with an Hib, 33¢ to BL 00 per Ib, um | and became almost \u2018neeless, apd bal ances are those of Mr and Mrs, E, were Mr, and Mrs, arold th, Dublin and Cardiff papers please copy.$Li5a yard.Our price exceedingly choice assortment of oo Peu | ted enflered heavy loa.The court on Baylics, Mr.and Mrs.Frank predic Orneanir, Sn Mrs, Allan, Miss Allen , 12 hile-thesepricea last evill-Be \u2018a yard LATEST CREATIONS INC VALENTINE i.| the eyldence held that it had been estab- Mr and Mra Henry Sloane, Mr.and (Ottawa), the Messrs.Allan, the Mess McOLINN\u2014In this city, où February oth, | 170! \u20ac cea 996 DESIGNS.> \u2014\u2014 == lighed that defendants had mot fulfilled Mrs.Hamilton Webster, Mr.and Mrs, ane .and Mrs.J.g Red- d v 18 George MeGlinn.aged 78 years, oailve of « PRICES RANGE FROM 120 TO $1.00, : f | the obligations of their contraot.lt was Stuyvesant Fish, Mr.and Mrs, Almen dy, Mr and Mre Wililam Evans Mr.- lective vouch of colors.Very.becoming | County Donegal.ireland.Funers ES.CARSLEY CO.E ice stands for marked reduc oved that during the term of the con- d Mrs, Darling, Miss Redpath, the - 1.Mls Cook \u2018Wis ADIL.nesday, nt 5.00 A.m., from his late reel.THE 8.CO., LIMITED, very price stands for a hart Mafied A ic H.Paget, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Payne an , 8: path, with white srk with ch dence, \u2018£a \u2018Kent street, to St.Mary's tion.them int them GS: SNS 0 | thoy mere sise Ley ene Plata Whitney, Mr.and Mrs, George B.de Messre, Redpath, the, Fev.Or.Barclay, fon and roses, - Miss Jean Tyre sore à ere Friends and ae anintances arr BOOK & A LE CONTINUES TO: MORROW to consider tavorably his Application cor forest, nr eke liam goreet.Mr.Archibald 3 an, Mr.J.8.Evans.\u2018 falatz pink sala tock.hm n fully snvited 1 ttend, * 2 SRS at 13 1- , 1 > q r another \u2018 : - i.and Mfrs, MITRAL Cote 3.\u201cLavrent.on Foorunry Child's Sleeping Sults CLOTH BOOK WONDERS at 180 ES hat 8 renewal L Gakley neater, Mand rs: MALY Ars the charming hemes owned by WELLES ne Scotland; Mis Cefdes, : -.Sears 10 months Fanérai roue ni tate PAPER BOOK MARVELS, 5c, 80, 12 126, Det Dre oo Pi to deton dan a ot at John J.Astor, Mrs, Edward Post and so rich in artistic tremsures of besutiful ob d Rabert, R HE ay sl Tie Sui are bath goo HIG SE or a 10 |.EEE Top Morten | pnt Sy hla nner M 198 WR Job Rr free attend, without further Bot.fortable and eeomomi- ° \u201d : other parties as thay had done.nly , Axl os et P Baa 5 er, \"ol Philadelphia Mr 4nd\u201d he ice, to place of iuterment, Mount Royal comfortable © \u2019 \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 The Orillia Packet.of Orillia, Ont, has residence of Mrs.James Burnett, Tait, Mr.and Nora Lansing \u201cLevis, Cemeterv.\u2019 313 cal; every youngster should Ladies\u2019 Gaiters.TO THE YUKON.the following regarding Mr.D.L.Eu Ontario buocemafal dance on Freer ne ot the Mines, Apsus, LI Et.\" : .who 18 resume e posttion o Jd - s - - ow, y ar, \" \"hichard Tyler, late of London, Englast: have one.The maximum of comfort for the mini in the Montreal branch of the Dom Ing.The house is admirably adspted for fo Howard, Tins Eieiyn HasKenste, in the 84th year of his age.Funeral mum of price._ Word has been received in this city that fnion Bank : \u2018 Mr, D.L.Hill, who such an occasion, à charming suite of Mr.Gordon Mackenzie, the Minnes from the Montreal General Hospital, Made in natural color, onli 350 Pairs Major S.B.Steele, Ins tor of the for nearly six and a half years has occu- rooms opening into one and other af- Stearns fos Wollerstam Thomas, § Tuesday, 8th inst., at 2.80 p.m.ra Black Cloth North-West Mounted olice, and for pied the positiom of teller in the Dom- forded spacious room to the great ma- Mr.J.Wal 0\u201d Thomas; the\u2019 ps ALLOWAY\u2014At Bedford, Que., Jan, 20th, open at back, with cuffs : Gaiters, Well many years commander at Fort Mc inion Bank here.last week received Jority who appreciated a floor beyond dill, the Misses Reford: Miss Estelle J Cun .apd Sina S x Charles William Robert, yodngest son of and breast pocket, in sizes i und, Lea.is now in Vancouver awaiting instruc.word that he had been promoted te tho reproach and excellent music, while the ©\" Bréea, Miss Kathleen in ji ÿ, 2 r Alloway, aged years.; , Ye ther Under.tions relative to his depdæture for the vosition of teller in the new agency less vigorous were amply Sompensated Forget, the\u2018 Misses Sewtll \u2018the \u201cMisses: BILODEAU\u2014 At Windsor Mills, Que., on to suit children of the fol- ap straps, Bu t- - Yukon.Major Steele is one of the old- which is being opened in Montreal.Mr.with the moat ideal retreats e tete Judsh, the Mers, Judak; Miss- Jean Mite of KO Bilodean sy 98°04 years, lowing ages: toned High.UR SWEEP SALE wasn't as oa cemabers of the force, which he join- Hill will be much missed.During his a tetes were enjoyed under extremely Oswald.Mr.Mdicolm ~ Owwald, - BHOCK\u2014Ia Forest, Ont., on February 8 ° : gular value ® clean a_sweep as we would ed shortly after Its formation, having sojourn in Orillta he has entered with leasant surroundings.Groups of beau th, Misséd Penloli.Miss \u201cAfntop, Mies i Alice Beatrice, wife of Mr.Richard 3 5 7 9 1lyears onday - like.Though it cleared out reviously gone through the arduous R great zest into the life of the town, ital palms and bright\u2019 colored flowers Belle Holland Miss he à \u2019 ; Brock, aged 81 years 7 months nnd 3 30e, 35e 51c each c alot of the stock it bas left odds Iver ex ln cd Gomet Wol- and has made himsel! well-nigh indls.were sfestively arranged amid thé iss Haswell, the Mimes Dawes, Mr ays.* » 35¢, 40c, 450, Slo eac 15 and ends that we should like to 8ely, in .00K Am active part pensable in many spheres.his energetic quaint old tapesteries and artistic han, Norman Diwes, Miss DoHttle; tf in the supcression of the North-West re- temperamwnt making for him 3 place ings which adorned the walls, while Rion, the Misses Molson, the Messre, À bellion of 1885, when he commanded the whieh it will take ore than one Fran\" the whole scene was effectively fllum- hoon ; angman, \u2018the Messrs, famous \u201cStecke\u2019s Scouts,\u201d who did much to fill.In St.Jemes\u2019s congregation par- mated with lovaly shaded electric PangimAn, Miss\u201d Barnstsn, thi\u201d \"Miswes to prevent the spread of the rebellion ticularly, whith has been the scene of which unfôrtunately went out y in Clay, the Missey Buchanmm, the Messrs, areng the northern ptribes, and finally many of his activities, he will be sore the evening much! to the annoyance and Buchanan, Miss Bodie, Mr.Ha .captured Big Bear.Many Montreal mi- }; missed.There be was a leading mem- regret of the hostess, \"Ald from the die, the Misses\u2019 Ghul,\" thé Messres J litia mea rie] Bi andes remem.ber of the Vestry, a sidesman, a lay de.Bieotrle Light Company Tailed to, re Gaus, Mis Evil M Mr, H, Mos brance legate, and Superintendent of the Sun- medy the fault, 80 resource 0 redith Mar : bp in 1885, especially the Sixty-Hfth Battal- day School.* * * Mrs, Hill also will made to our early forelathers mode of : CUMEAU\u2014At Shediac, N.B., on January child of Louis 2th, D , ed 2 years, Content eut 1604 5 THE S.CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.GREER\u2014At Ormstown, Que., on January 25th, Jobn Greer, sr., aged 70 years.* .ARRINGTON \u2014At Brooklyn, Queen's Co., H N.B., on Jan.Ifth, Capt.\u2018Andrew Har- y rington, aged 50 yeara.* ! JARVIB\u2014At Fiodden, Que, January .80th, Alexina Sutherland, wife of Robert Jar- clear out now.We are making it interestingly worth your while to help us clear out thisbalance.Here are the price-facts that will help us clear out these broken lines : a Pair.THE S.CARSLRY CO., LIMITED.Not across the Sea, but in our own China Department.It's a war between price and + .- .lion of this city.e afterwards arected be much missed ial and gh the dim candle, pper was EIRBYSON.A orne, on February 2 qualitr Quality cries up and price cries down, and so the shopper gets the advantage in Dress Goods Fort Steele in the Kootenay.His brav- 7 10K Mr.and\u201d Mrs.Hi, with ther eve La the billlard room later in the nie Elizabeth Eirbyson.* * goods like these at prices which hold good for to-morrow only.ery stood him In good stead during the little daughter, are now in Montreal, evening, which sumptuous re was 1898, An ° > + > - Remnants.construction of C.P.R.when he : partaken of with much ses by the Ean mn har?RCW ondar White and Gold China Glass Tumblers Wo have quite a showing of Rem.0M0® drove back a mob of strikers intent The largest and most successful enchre of young people, who were by hat time Pra 1 ' .i i 0 have gq 8 u blowing up a bridge.Of a famil the season was given by Dr.and Mrs, \\ .years pon mg up y fter-their weil Prince Kinney, aged 88 y .Bargains in this Department To-morrow nants in all kinds of Dress Goods lors he has 2 Buller, at their resid ul ready for refreshments a McGREQOR\u2014At New Erin, Que., on Jan.herates just receiv that will bring thousands here to buy them.Prints, Muslina, ete, all marked half of soldiers and sailors as seen twen- + 8% thelr ence, Drum- earned labors, The hostess reteived in fn, Jog dm, co aciescr 3 5 be pme 200 Good Glam 9g en a EEE ACTE TR 2 ths.* hit, orth-West, , .= met patent, Ont, on Jan %7th, China Caps Bnd Tomblers \u2014, Swiss eminently qualified lor any position of tion for the players, which were placed bands me ARE atl trimmed.1888, John McCann, aged 50 years.* Saucers, slightly 1300 Fine Quality Beli trust where military experfence, tact and in the spacious drawing room, library roses adorned the bodice utitul dia- 5 MeCRACKEN- At Golden Grove, N.B., on imperfect.Regu- shaped Tumblers .4.c Mustins discipline are required, as on the Yukon.and hall, while throughout the evening monds were also worn.re.Alexan\u2026 an : he Hugh and Jane McCracken, In thé Tous I lar value lic, Sale Another balf prioo out has been made fweet music was rendered, giving pleas.der Geddes, of Scotland, was also hand.Misses \"Cook, ~ tie\u2019 Missss Brainard, : Hug and ape.» \u2019 price .6.C 750 Superior Qualit 5c in these goods.Swiss Muslin in colors TWILIGHT RE ant sacouragement to the faint bearted somely mttired ln black satin, the ho- Mr.H.Brainard, Miss Bileon: White, : i MoFRRRAL Ta \"Sarnia Townsbip, Ont.2 straight Tumblers and linen effects.all half price.OTTAL.tn et tle of wards.ae pates dice relieved with gold a .Quebec, Mise Bells Oswald, he Massy Jan, 31at, Mr.John McFerran, aged Regular Sal 500 pretty Engraved ; a 3 Very sweat looking was Miss Burnett Oswald, the Misses Osesils, the 'R ; 8 years and 7 months.* Value Price.hl Tumblers y ; ara h .; ; ; 3 ie 4 , 9 ; Te Tye Twifonr.Chu W.HAL sin BIOS DUBHOO sotver wala on Beturdaye two stpropelnts hearts composed of cuoise Be Fred is £ fl ; 8 + 4 TO LET YOU DO N EAD wm COMFORT Pecayse your glasses do not suit.Our Hpticlan will test your oyes free of Charge, and glasses fitted by.him wilt give you infivite pleasure.Do mot wear your ill.fitting glasses any long.er.À BA DICKSON & co., * : \u201c \u2014 Az Py Cheap Noio Paper and Envelopes! .We ate having à cheap salo for van oniy = 0 of A Enschopens ry vor Note a pe r av LRYELO he e our very fine 4 0 5 quire Packages, st 15e reguler Drice 7 5er.liraxs uote-for 10 da only.7e Beaver Mati iil, The Canada P hing Cox WANTED, An Active General Agent In Mountroal for the French Department of a Strong Canadian Life Insurance Co.A first class contract will be given to a reliable energetic man, Addresd giving experionce in tho business if any.and present and past con- Rections, to \u201cW 356,\" STAR OFFICE, Montreal - TO LET.No.221 ST.JAMES STREET, (Lately occupied by Dufresne & Mongensia,) -A ware chance to secure a large and commodious STORE or WAREHOUSE, The boss on the atree:) 84 feet frontage by 124 feet in depth.Newly concreted basement.Goods Eutrance by Fortification Lane.\u2018Well lighted.Rent moderate.Possession 1st May, possibly sooner.Apply to 4 CAMPBELL LANE, Hue 517 New York Life Sullding.14u \u2014 At $12.00 per month.SHOP and DWELLING, 1213 8t.Lawrence Street.Shop has large plate glass show windows with counter and fixtures, good position for any kind of business.) welling in rear contains three large _ domfortable rooms, well lighted.= \u201cApply fo WUE.COOPER, Brak Gti.\u2018UPPER TENEMENT - - TO LET, at $7.00.1215 St.Lawrence street.~Jmmediate possession.Containing 6 rooms and w.e.Apply to ny W.E.COOPER, Star Office.LOOK T0 > WASHINGTON, European Powers Anxious About the Attitude of the United States, RUSSIA CHANGES ITS REPRESENTATION AT THE CAPITOL.NEW YOHK, February 7.\u2014\u201cThe United States is more of a factor in the game of internatéonal pokties which is now in progress over aflairs in Lbe East than is generally understood.*\u201cAll the greet Buropean powers are seeking to astértain the attitude of this collatry on the grail - afd untd that is kdown there will be no © move on the international chess board.\u201cYour country thus has a commanding , Position in the big fight that is going on and by shrewd diplomacy ought to be able : fo obtain almost any concessions in the .Bast that are desired.\u201d \u201cThese declarations were made to the : Washington correspondent of the Her id \u201clést night by onc of the ablest members of the diplomatic corps in Wathingten, a \u2018man whose country occupies a neutral po- © sition in regard to the Eastern question, during the course of ap extended interview.on the general situation as he Viawa it through unbiased spectacles, \u201cThere can be nn doubt,\u201d this diplomatist continued, \u2018\u201cthat the great Buropean - powers are planning for further acquisi- ~ tions of territory in the East.How much further they will go depende in a large meysure upon the position of this country 3 \u201c \u201c\u2018\u2019It is a contest an ane hand between Russia, Germany and France to secure a distinct declaration that the United : \u201cwill not concern itsell about the opening of any mere new ports by fore countries; and-England and da n, on the other béfd.ta-Fnduos the United.Stater , to join them In a protest against a pol- er which will give any nation or group ol nations superior rights In any Chinese TLS.ac head and centre of the fight ls Just\u2019 at present right here in Washing: \u2018ton, and it will become even more excit- Jog upon the arrival of the new Russian ~embassador.Until his arrival you need ; Mot look for any new move hy Russia in he Bast.The nection of Russia in rais dise the legation in this city to an em- : .and transferring to this post Count Cassini, direct from China, is, in way: mind, gvery penificunt, He will come tie : Pared plain in detail the ex- \u2018 \u201coiats of B frs ie China, snd with struotises-not only lo sound the Unit- dd States oni TER position Ma\u2019 tfis \u2018matter, ue make advances locking ie an 1m tending w will give -couritry jost .abything that may be desired in a è 1 way in return for te mora) apport in iavor of the schemes of those evantries which have arrayed themselves ) a, England and Japan in the NEVILL'S CASE.e Recorder, the nd : in the case of Lord Ham Nevill, En a \u201cappeared to establish case of forgery; and it oir duty to find a \u201ctrue bill Nevill.Bventually .in e trial of d.Ne was set down for Witla Nevill, tue de Sao of ot Tord od.mother-in-law of Lord Nevill, died prtluenss om Saturday last, he aBoestal Nôties JO.ôù \u2018payménts DI §7 monthly, shenves : s6 some new \u2018pianos by 2 EE Le .S.C | which he Eastern problem |! , made very pretty curtsies, and those who THE OTTAWA DRAWING-ROOM, It Was a Most posing Social Function.Im- SOME OF THE DRESSES.A Number of Young Debutantes Were Presented to Their Excellencies.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, February 7.\u2014There are few ceremomials ia any land, or at any court, more beautitul than the drawing-room which the representative of Her Majesty holds \u2018at Ottawa.It takes place every year and every year it seems to he grander and more lovely than the preceding year.We never grow tired of the drawing- room, Kveu the oldest of us are ready to dress in long trained gowns, put on feathers and veils and go through the trying weariness of the wait in the corridor and the nervousness following it just for the pleasure of the sight inside.lt is something so different from the urdinary social functions of Canadian life, so different from the democratic ideas which usually reign supreme in Canada that it is like a peep Into another world.Oa Saturday night the Senate Chamber was even more beautiful than 8 had been on Thursday afternoon, when the Gover- nor-General read the Speech from the Throme, and officially \u2018\u2018upened\u2019\u2019 the House of Parliament.With the sae lovely crimson background and the figures in the picture much the same the picture itself Was & prettier and a softer one, the groupings much jess stiff or formal.Artiticial light hus advantages over real, and the absence of sortent wag by no means regretted.Their Kxcellencies, the central figures in the picture, stood upon a dais beneath a canopy of cnemson at the upper end of the room, They looked very regal, or at least vice-regal, in their gorgeous splendor.The Governor-General wore a court driss, white silk knesbreeches, silk stockings and buckjed shoes, a dark blue coat trimmed with gold lace and on his breast decorations of the numerous urders to 4 Sa picturesque as as 8 handsome costudne.Lady Aberdeen, who was naturally the one woman whom everybody wanted to see, was really charming in a beautifui gown of heavy corded silk with steel em- brotdery trimming the bodice, In addition to the orthodox white feathers and veil Her Excellency wore a feathery pink rose fastened in her hair, and, of Course, that sparkling dismond tiara of hers.Her bouquet was a great bunch of exyuisite pink roses.Grouped on either side of the tbrone stood the ladies pnd gentlemen, who had entered with Their Excellencies and their personal staff.Among them were: Major-General} Montgomery Moore and the Hon.Mrs.Moore, Halifax, Ma- Jor-General Gascoigne and rs.Gascoigne, che Hon.Alethea Colborne, Miss Martin Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Wilkkam Hewitt, Miss Thompson and Miss Helena Thompson, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, looking very handsome m Windsor uniform, Sir Oliver Mowat, .G.Blair, Bon.J.I.Tarte, Hon.Clil- ford Sifton, Hon.W.Mulock, Sir Henri Joly, Hon.William Patterson, Hon.R.R.Dobel), Hon.Sidney Fisher, Mr.David Erskine, Captain Wilbertorce, Thorpe and Mr.M.W, Ridly.It was an array of talent to say notb- tng of gorgeonr uniforms, In tront of Their Excellencies was a line of officers tn full dress uniform, then two lines down the side to the bar of the House.and through this line of scarlet and blue those to be presented walked in slow procession handing a card to Capt.Wilverfore, who passed it on to Mr.Ers- kine, the military secretary, hy whom the lady\u2019s or gentleman's name was read aloud, while the owner o! the name was curresying or bowing to the Vice-Rega, Fr.On Saturday night most of the women wore trains managed them beautifully.The ladies and gentlemen who have the \u201cprivate entree\u2019 were presented first, then came the hon.gentlemen of the Senate, their wives and daughters, the members of the House of Commoms, their wives and daughters, and afterwards the ladiet and gentlemen of no special official position, who had been having some dis agracable quarter hours in the lobby.Some af the govns worm were extremely handsome, s at the opening, white predominated, a fortunate circumstance, for no color looks so wel] in the crimson Throne room as white.The ladles who did not wear veils and fenthers were decidedly in the minority, and they made a great mistake.The soft ostrich tips and graceful veils arr most becoming.They ive a very effective finish to the costume.Ritter the Drawing-room, Their Excellencies visited Mrs.Pelletier and Mra, Ed- gir.and both ladies had a number of other guests, Lady Laurier looked very sweet in a heautiful gown of ivory satin, with exquisite Jace.Her bouquet was of.pink roses and ferms Hon.Mrs.Montgomery Moore wore a handsome costume ol silver grey brocade.Hon.Miss Colborme\u2019s gown was pink, velled in black.Mrs, Gascoigne wore biack velvet and white lace.Miss Martin Smith looked nice in dark green silk, with a bodice of striped silk and lace.Mrs.Hamilton, the wite of the Bishop, looked handsome in black vélvet and white lace ; her pretty daughter wore white satin frocks with chiffon.Mra.William Hewitt's gown was of silver grey silk and white.Mrs.Clifford Sifton was charming in a beautiful pear] satin with roses brocaded over it, and soft folds of olive velvet trimming the bodice.Lady Davies\u2019 gown was olive with lace.Miss Davies wore Miss Ethel Davies pink brocade, Mrs.Borden looked handscme in yellow satin.; Mrs.Fielding wore mauve, Miss Field img, white silk, and Miss F.Fielding, a debutante, white satin and chiffon.Miss Scott looked nice in pink motre velour And white lace, _ Mrs, Dobell was handsome in black velvet and exguisite white lace.Mist Do- bell wore white with trimmings of blue velvet, Lady Cartwright, a awebt looking woman, wore graceful gown of cream brocade.Miss Cartwright was in green, and Milas M.Cartwright in pale yellow.Mra, Edgar's gown was ol grey brocade.The Misses Edgar wore white, Mrs, Blair wore mauve brocade, Miss Blair, pink silk with steel squins, and #5 À.Blair e:sibr.\u201c Mrs.Allan, of Toronto, wore a hend- somé black velvet gown with fichu of lace.Mrs.W.A.Allen, of Ottawa, wore a beautfln]l gowa pink and white bre onde with Iace, ch suited her admis ahly.: Miss Eva Allan, one of the debutantes, wore a smart gown of white aatin with Jewelled trinymin, Cream roses, Mrs, Herbert Perley\u2019s gown wap ohe of - the handsomest.It was a delicate pk brocade with green veivet and lace trim- een silk lue and | ming the .; Mh, Hoodlega, of Hamilton, ware a! + wel J.Her bouquet was of | Jandsome gowa a Fellow brocade | with unoes of black Ince © skirt and bisck lace | Her bouguet was ol yellow: jougnils, Mrc.H.Allan Bats was charming in a white brocaded gowa with green velvet and jJewelled Inge on\u2019 the bodioe, .Mrs.Joseph Pope fooked mice in pink stripped 1Ze over allk: » Clarence Church wore à h gown of yellow and white satin, = Her train was undoubtedly the longest train worn at this drawing-room, it was very imposing.HELD UP INTHE CITY.A Daring Attempt at Highway Robbery in the Middie of the City A rather bold attempt at highway robbery ocourred on the Champ de Mars last night, whea Mr.John Rawley of the Court House, was confronted by an *\u2018unknown.\u2019 who demanded his pocket book.He was crossing the square when he was uvertaken.Mr.Rawley prepared to defend himsell, and on retusing to accede to the requests for his cash was set upon.Fortunately for him he succeeded in attracting the attention of the police at the @ntral Station.Cohstable Charbonneau hearing the noise, rushed to the scene and reached Mr.Rawley just In timé to capture bis ussailant, The officer brought him to the Central in company with the pocket book.He gave his name as William McDunnouch.He appeared before Judge Lalontaine this morning and was remanded for enguete, CHURCH.The 17th annual report of Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Rev.G.C.Heine, pastor, has been issued.It deals with the work of 1807.Sixteen members were received into the church during the year.The Sunday school remains one of the targest and most flourishing in the city.The various societies connected with the congregation are shown to be in a flourishing condition, CHALMERS\u2019 wore er od FLECTRIC PLANT.Serious Conflagration Last Night at Cote St.Paul.CITIZENS CO.BUILDING GONE.Many Institutions and Private Citizens Deprived of Their Light Last Night.A disastrous fire, which was singularly widespread in its effect, took place last evening at the Cote St.Paul power house of the Lachine Rapids Hydraulio and Land Company.As a consequence of this two hours\u2019 blage, a\u201d valuable prop erty was destmoyad, and a good section of the suburbs and city left in darkness, This power house at Cote St.Paul was a one story brick building about 125 feet long by 40 in depth, with a boiler house in the - rear.It was erected im 1892 for the Citizens\u2019 Light and Power Company, and afterwards purchased by the prescat owners.It was through this building that the current of the Lachine Rapids Hydraulic and Land Company was distributed to the various suburbs and to the city.The machinery contained in the building, and which is now a mass of ruins, was very valuable, and it will take at the least calculation, $100,000 to replace it.It was within ten minutes to eight last evening when the fire broke out in the vicinity of the switchboard, and within a few moments spread throughout the building, driving the men from their posts and from the building.The fire rigade of Cote St.Paul was quickly on the scene, but the flames spread with such flerceness that she saving of the } rent to bad dnd to ales to 1 coming oi the dsy, - Mr, W, McLon :Walbenk, the managing ditestor of - f .plant running me pany anately bad some XS w BIO, t eartul tangle +: at the scene of the owever, the compan these (difficulties, and this evening give ita sustomers a service chine H e Gempa culty with ice is not\u2019 the frasil, but the pecrin ME the water supply.Mr.plans of Mr.Ban gineer of the Company, had been adbered to: no trouble would have been experience).Th Citizens\u2019 Light & Power Co., of Cote Paul, has heen furnished by M Hiam, of No.14 Place d\u2019Armes: America, $3500; Commercial Union, $3500; Guardian.$5000; Imperial, $3500; Lancashire, $3500 (and spec Total, 821,200.ADVOCATES Thirty Montreal Advocates Have of the Superior Court has received notificn- tion from the Treasurer of the Bar of Montreal informing him of tbe suspension ot thirty advocates of the city and surrounding district for non-payment of their dues, In the district of St.H two suspensions, in the nois one, St.Johns and Joliette, ons.Dr, and Mrs.Hogie have returned awa) the | ; hopes.of the company, - \u2018 that they were greatly in | ober.ë ! t apparatus at the Cay À works, and it.was the tention to pu use.s la and G.A.HOLLAND & SON\u2019S 1 .Lg He Sen otal ae ut | Hy 00 £0 cree | - Æ s No yonde 0 their effect and can- UST through stock taking and find some lines over that have been gol ; will be su jor the : ps Teicha, calasaqui Khuen, omer J slow, others 100 much of, and some winter lines that will be carrier 5 iS: a most \u2018morning \u2018were y hopes to a un = \u2014\u2014 Lt Wonderful RWS\u2019 of Hood's Sares- Hood's Sarsaparilla \" Inthe beatin fact, the One True Blood Purifier.LF Weak and Nervous.H A PRICE SALE | T\u2014 *1 was weak and nervous so that I a bardiy walk\u2019 or-do any work.I over until next season unless sold at ouce.All Skates haïf price, 44c, for 24hc.Skates fialf price, 31.5, for Ge, Al A lot of Baskets, shopwaorn, half price; All Skates half price, 32.50, tor 81.25.A lot of 25c and 50c Purses, half price.before, When ques- All Skates half price, $1.00, for 82.00.A Jot of Kans, Tho to $3.50, half price.loned.Mr.Walbapk sald that the loss, Hood's Pille act cally, effectively.2c.See window for lot of books half price.Alot of the first make Needles, 3c, for would be about $100,000, and that the in- ; For instance, Chambers\u2019 Encyclopedia 31-20.+ ; ° atrance was leas than one-hal! this sum.| $14.00, for $7.00.A lot of Zc Penknlives, half price.Whether the plant will be rebuilt again , Bulwer Lytton's complete works, $14.00,| À lot of Dolls, half price.; at that point > Walbank could not say.for $7.00, A fine Banquet Leunp < 20.00).half price, It certainly would not be at present, amd SIDE Bibigs, Seal cover.$3.45, for $1.47.A lob of J0¢ Sponges, half price.if rebuilt would be constructed on entirely different prineiÿles, the contractor for the La- Mr.D ny, says the dif.vis, over at the inlet so as to reduce Davis says if the the associate en- e following list ol insurance on the t r.Thomas British al insurance, $2200.) WALL PAPERS.About 2,000 rolls of beantiftu! WALL PAPER FRIRZES (papers to match sold out) running 5e, Se, IVe, läc, to clear at half price.Montrealers want to keep their eye~ open for our store news.We are not selling GOLD MINES at present, but it won't Te long before we will have sume interesting KLONDIKE news for the public.DISHES.Our deuble dishes are the best we can procure in Sheffield, ; 2411 Heat cannot injure them as rs D dish is made from a F.À.HOLLAND & SON, ST.CATHER\u201cNE ST, single piece of nickel-silver, Sixt without seam or solder, and heavily silver plated.H inch Entree Dish, 29.75.12 inch Entree Dish, $13.50.HENRY Birks & sons x1 Enormous .Sale .PHILLIPS SQUARE.~ SUSPENDED.not Paid Their Dues to the Bar.Mr.1.H.Collard, Deputy Prothonotary yacinthe there are istrict of Beuubar- from their wedding trip.Mrs.Hogle will receive at 2796 de.Catherine street, on Thursday and Friday afternoons.HOW THE POWBR-HOUSE LOOKS TO-DAY.DE snr | | | e 3 © 16207: \"Fer\" SOLD DURING JANUAKY.It has no equal for Chappsd Hands and all Roughness of the Skin.Sec that the Label reads Cucumber and Reses.2208 St.Catherine Street, JOHN LEWIS, Chemist, an reine Street, IF to a = | Home.= FIRE NOTICE.| LIGHT is.going to be mar- \u2019 ; J CITIZENS F ee The management of the Cifizsiis\" Light & Power ried before Lent is in i k Co.respectfully request that all consumers whose Luck.We are going to help him have a comfortable home, a_ home he'll be proud lamps were injured in consequence of the fire last night, should notify the office, Victoria Square, Telephone 1745, as early as possible, in order that the- lamps may be renewed, as it is intended to operate as \u201cof.We have fixedour _\u2026 prices very low until | usual this evening.W.McLEA WALBANK, Helps Feb.23rd.We are open eyery evening.F.LAPOINTE, i 1551 St.Catherine St.Sixl QUEEN VS.STOKES.The Prisoner Discharged.: Argument took place in this case this morning before Police Magistrate Lafontaine Mr.J.F.Quinn, Q.C., appeared for the prosecution, and W, A.Weir for L the defense.The prisoner was arrested on January 10 on the charge of burglarizing Miss Orkney\u2019s house on St.Catherine street.The preliminary enquete was long and involved.The Magistrate\u2019s decision turned on the question of certain admissions alleged to have been made by the prisoner to the detectives after his arrest.His Honor decided not to admit\u2019 these admissions and discharged the pri oner.He was immediately re-arrest n a charge of having escaped from custody three years ago, when a charge of vagrancy was preferred against Hm.LADIES MAY ATTEND Tho Evening Meetings Conduoted by Mr.Moody.At the request of many prominent church workers in this city Mr, Moody has decided to throw open his evening meetings this week to ladies.The malin fioor of St.James Church will be reserved for men only until a quarter to eight, after which hour ladies, as well aa gentlemen, will be welcome to any seats that may be vacant.gal] will be open at all times to ladies as wel as gentlemen.Notwithstanding this change, however, Mr.Moody's addresses will j chiefly directed to the members of the sterner sex, and he ho to see them out in large numbers.he afternoon gmeet- ings will be open to all who may desire to attend.FATHER CALLAGHANS ~ LECTURE.Rev.James Callaghan, 8S.S., delivered an able and eloquent lecture last evening in St.James\u2019 Cathedral in the presence of four thousand people.His subject, \u201cThe words of the Promise of the Eucharist\u201d as contained in the sixth chapter of St.John's Gospel, was treated and discuss in a masterly manner.He described gra; hically Christ.the two multiplication-miracles 0 hopeless ruin.descent light machines, varying in from seven hundred and | itty lights streets from eight o\u2019clock were unlit save plant was aot to be hoped for and the attention of the brigade, which in the meantime had beem augmented by a portion of the St.Henri department, \u2018was di- reoted toward sa vimg: the adjoining buildings.These consist of a dwelling ocu- pled by the lock\u201cmaster, the property of the Dominion Goverment, and some mall outbuildings belonging to the an : *- - The building contained a e æmount of heavy expensive machinery, which this morning is in ed th a tangled mass of iron roof girders and is a \u20ac machines included mathines, three incan- power to two thousand lights.ere were also motors, exciters, engines and boilérs.How the fire canght or rather what caused it is yet a mystery.The men say that the first realization of anything wrong was an Intense flash of light at switch-board, which Increased in volume until the whole building was a sheet me.The first intimation that the citizens in Montreal and the outlaying municipa)- ities had thet something wan wrong with the plant was the sudden intensity of the nine\u2019 are } lights, which burned fercely for a mo- cold, but the temperature seldom fell as ment and then went out.low as zero; duribg this.period, however In the streets of Westmount, St.Henri, Much snow tell; and two particularly heavy Cote St, Paul and St.Louis de Mile ad, \u2018| storms occu The first of these was on which municipalities are lit trom tire La- | the night of the 20th, when nearly a foot of chine plant, there was constermation.The snow fell in Montreal, and in Quebec, es., The Balmoral, however, was better off than its competitors, as it has its own electric plant, which is kept ready In case of emergencies, and all there was to be done was fire up.The hour of the fire saw St, James\u2019 Club was also In darkness tor a time, ot at least until the gas could be brought into use.There was many s private family which spent the evening in total darkness, and, tor the hack of something better to do, METEOROLOGICAL.The Weather Map of the Dominion ray says: The tepaperature conditions over Huy Dominion wete, on the whole, decidedly abaormat, as in the\" North- West Territories ths mean for the month was from 11 degrees to 16 degrees above average, Lhe Araatost excesé province of was from 4 de average.The mildness of Alberta and the abnormal cold of New Brimawick was ual to east, and the Ottawa and Upper St.Law- nee were the only parts of the the mean temperature was just equal to the repo t Th incipal cold e report says: e prince cold spell of the month occurred\u201d ° and lasu five days.and the 26th, was on the whole moderately 13 days, and di days; during the last few days the weather was very the river in front of the city.tit \"Mr.Marcel Beullac, C.E., son of Mr.R.\"burg, Pa., is at present in the city vi for Jaugary Issued.57 The metsorciogital- weather map for Jan- being in Al while fn New Bri i mean es to 7 degrees below the change between the unusual m west alle and also Vancouver Island, inlon where ferring to this province, during the first five The rest of the month, between the 6th ere the snowliall was not so heavy, th not rise above zero on 5 d; and an {ce bridge formed on AN OPER MEETING.Beullac, at present engaged with the Fort Pitt Bridge Company, of Pitts ing his parents.at Bethsaida Julias And in the Decap Bucharistic models and illustration of the | Sacramental noe of Jeaus in millions of consccrated Hosts and Particles in countless tabernacles at oue and the same The $100 United States Certificates : WASHINGTON OFFICIALS NOW WASHINGTON, February 7.\u2014 There is felt $100 silver certificates recently dis covered were lipde in Canada.Secret Service agents, alded by Canadian police, are now - gion, thekr.efforts being principally directed to the Province of Quebec.trace all paper of the kind on which Can- adiah notes are being printed, with the idea that it may have been from this source that the papers used b terfeiters was obtained.Great taken in Canada, as here of this paper being obtained by outside persons, but it is understood that de fects have been discovered in the Canadian offices whereby the paper might have _been stolen.- At the Bureau of Engraving here every sheet of paper is num \u2018Gage sent & letter to the House Commit- grea axpense of the $100 certificate work, and added o the eighteen employed east of that line cali bè spared for Western Work for any length of time.If the Sccret Service clue proves accurate the acope of the investigation becomes much wider, * counteritelf United States, notes made MADE IN CANADA.oo À CARL WARNECKE, REAL ESTATE, | INSURANCE, Publisher of The Indicator.The partnership heretofore existing under the name of Stephens & Warnecke, having been dissolved, the business will be continued by Mr.Warnecke, who has opened an office in the Standard Building, where he will carry on a (General Insurance and Real Estate Business, Personal care and attention will be devot, to the interests of his Clients.Management of Esta and Trust Moneys a Specialty.Reference\u2014Hon.Geo, + W.Stephens.: ; Eo STORE T0 LET, | \"OR SALE! 244 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL SOUTH, {Ottawa Building] « El t residence on banks of the river, CHEAPEST AND BEST ON THE Traced Here.SEARCHING THIS PROVINCE.\u2018strong reason to believe the counter- searching through that re Extraordinary pains are being taken to the coun- care is to prevent any thoroughly well built for occupancy :the whole year, $16.67 monthly, or would exchange for building lot in city.: MUNTREAL SOUTH.The best business place in this growi d town.Price $1500 100 paymen $15.00 each.y G 8 by the rays of the moon.wind ed an hourly velocity of 56 miles 3nd must dly sccounted for, \"rhroughout the city there was also from the N.E.The other severe storm Nothing will given out by the Secret STREET MORKAU 8T,, Nos.477 and 479, any amount of inconvéhience.In the ho- occurred three Inter, on the 2ird, Service Bureau of the Treasury Depart- 2 Two semi-detached dwellings, cased brick, tels such as the Ca e, the Balmoral, when another foo} of snow fell in Montreal, ment.but it is known ehat the expenses .\u2018 stone foundations, two stories, and French the Richelieu and the Ricadeau, there vas and In uebee fre inches fel, with a uorth- \u201cet the investigation now being ads je C ARL W ARN ECK E roof, extension Kitchen.Bach, W.C., etc.reach - inf 3d 8.1 \u2019 ~~ a sudden pe gut ig of hap Po Quebec the temperature fel] below xéro on is needed.On this account Secretary \u2019 Fone Axor 106 Lots 48x100 each.$100 payments of $14 each.A cinch and a bargain.tee on Appropriations, asking that the Standard Building, 157 St.James CATHEDRAL BL.Nos.7 and 9 appropriations for the detection of coun- Street, ns SE, SR .serfeits be increased from $75,000 to $100, Two wooden houses with Jot 40x80.Very 000.He gave as his reason the ot central and suftable for a carter or w ood and coal yard, being next to Chaboilles Sq.T h and balan: that it would be necessary to ments à 320.00 \u20ac ac ce in 100 pay- carry TO LET, several churches, which depended on the Lachine * the sesrch into a foreign country.He CADIEUX ST, N 80 a ; t $35, { th t grant » Nos, and 62 Company for Hgbt, suddent Shrust into Branch 3, of the C.M.B.A., will have oe ate Sean immediately.The whole of the First Fiat of the old Contractors and Builders will find this a es int bed for a time, and then their open and y enter- \u201cMe also sald there are ordinarily two most central point to establish shops.Good vice was interrap hor Jiri { taioment this evening, in their hell, 8 Secret service agents in the country west MORGAN BUILDING hrick buildings, lumber sheds, stables, ete, a aeighbor came Lot be eus ed !Alexander sirest.Ladies are specially of the 10th meridian which rons through - \u2019 Terms $200 cash, balance in 100 payments of couple of lamps and the service proceed- invited.\u2018Indiana and Alabama, and that none of Cor.St.James and Victoria Square.ea.ot PARENT BROS.8IZE OF FLAT, 80 X 80.97 Mt.James Street.Roos 11.Well lighted, heated, and electric passenger ana freight elevator service.CARL WARNECKE, TO EXCHANGE.DRUMNAGND STREET - Most desirable ; for private residennes, 100 feet front PCR T mortange er mu - It in obvious that = abroad and brought to this country only Standard BuiMing, enements or Plain Would assume for ctroulation se the er als to »s 157 ST.JAMES STREET.difference.ane and deat .fax lesx danger of detection.It increases \u2014 A a, for ue and Viable Baila.bility already di - th pay some oneh.à STABBED HIM IN REALITY.57 CATHERINE AYREET Lins tne corer i Master upon the waters of the Sen of Galice ly enlarges the number of wen wha have : FO wt rie and His queiling of the storm as indicative It Is understood that every engraver (Special to the Star.) El _ , o i 5h of His power to chan read Into Hi ; who has been employed in rh NEW YORK, Frbruary 7.\u2014At the per- mat Heim gr hd Fo Hf Master with the Jews.the Dioniples end ee Er Se I RE à DR the: twelve Apostles in.Its reference ¢ va Gone the work, 1 Dow under Lois AE He ria me vee BRE ET va À faith first and Phen to the Eucharist, an have done the work, is now under son- | Allen, the sroime, was ill and nervous.mortgage A \u2018 showed how the words in the later respect stant surveillance, ot In striking at Mr.Faversham, who pir- 2?PARENT BROS.9 5¢ James Biel, must taken not metaphorically but\") It is believed another counterfeit will trays the character of à German officer | \u2014\u2014 eee day really.He concluded in these terms: \u2018The soon follow the first unless the criminals end insults her.shé is supposed to thrust = ins Evangelist has therefore renjered are run down.and arrested.a downward.but on this occasion a.eminent service to, humanity without : About $9,000,000 of $36,000,000 worth she plunged the weapon into the actor's \\ 3 the ald of his penone of the most charming of $100 ceriificates originally outstanding back.It pempetrated the thick military episodes of the lifo of Jesus would bave have been turned into the \u2018\u2019Treasury for clothing, \u2018and Instesd of cryin out the , : ; been lost irretrievabiy to posterity.\u201d redemption, :and nineteen counterfedis word of tbe satbor, \u201cAh-h,\u201d he HAVE YOU Bore Throat.Fimpies dé: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : have been found.groaned, My God, Viol, you have yo i mp panes wa Cook RENRES ad® ASSIGNMENTS.Al \u2014\u2014.anne weded oes Pe en ae Ca 163 Maso le Temple.(witags, Bil, for - ., ; - : , u > a ho o casos = Mr.Hebry Raith has consented to se \u201d 8 Cae FIRE AT ST.HYACINTHH | gor Without succes, The curtain was (2507s I%-Pase book fret, ; ; \u2018at the demand of J.Adams.Z If WW-C ; N_ 72.- EE So rang Co \u20ac i ihe a a A.Pang, B78 Loguuchietiors Tet, 7 } [ 4 - 2 IR » k gr LL a er ay ad al to 2 Star) a to found that go pe Opens NO MORE GREY HAIR.- : w Sim; 4 - Mn! 0 : i = Wr .» Que, Febe - Dads, ~ \" - \u2014 ~ - - ; tied, the satire ae Serborel TUBBROULOSIS FEARED wild yor SOIL SCALP OR PUREUT WHITE .ue LE, .LC RU a ES Tes T1 ent .; ; > , LINEN.a i CORN BXOHANGE.[THE LOAN HXHIBITION-STUDY OF A DOG, BY SIR BDWIN IT Samed Broder was weer ap ses ser.Al Braxgiats.! : \"= LANDSEBR : BY Mi \"TOMI M : : are \u201cHe was taken to bis bon \u2019 : Hébre o\u2014I feared |.The first regular meeting of the new .co R Aur LOANED #8 en CB HOSMER.as Sy possible sncoumb to his tngareers fa = en or tare of the \u201cCai =, Coramittee of Management of the.Core 1\".The annual exhibitor of the Montréal -Ard Assovtaiivh will close or etter Da gisy, forty in umber, are The Montreal Daily Star, prin iss Exchange Afociation _- {aking place thls] 25 Wr inorrow ight.thns been se etal, bo bork from ike of view of the - : questions la ST he Tit | ul hud 1 Dr.Hall, is PE RE 9 el o works .oa ; as 3 - vern- .vice-prestdent, io ot ror ape nd Le LE ee Co fet Tra ° 618 Bt Tinos iret: vy "]
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