The Montreal daily star, 17 janvier 1899, mardi 17 janvier 1899
[" peus 1 151,014 EDITION.d - _ Los ETES CES Pre rns Sh VOL.XXXL Ne 13 _ ; MONTREAL, Y 17, 1899.PRICE ONE CENT.: \u201cNOT\u201d Bitter, Purkery, Norve disterbieg TRANSSONVATION QUESTION.| : : and Stomach uadeing, liks commen Li\u2014 | |Separate Yourself from the Habit of}.= DINNING'S a Woergin Buy.Drinking Poor Tea.em 1 ARABIAN |] 5 SAIN DUOPLE WANT TERI See that the words MONSOON Inde-Ceylea is on the packet you get from your] =.COFFEES , IMPROVED AT grocer.= Ca A action (han aay ther Sy ove = Pari Rr a2h HL oe\u201d = conenfidk Out: Januars 17.\u2014 Ata ; nt .CEYLON THA hrtrmrig.ope Supers -alijmniy «Is everything that is pure and healthful as a daily beverage.- \u201cthe port of Goderich ia the | Sealed Lead Packets only, 25c, 30e, 406, 50c, 60c.EE ès Led Indo-Ceylon T'ea.IN SEALED PACEETS ONLY.\u2014y BILE, fa, 3a, 40s.Ma te ee t's the Talk of the Town « « «: Tooke\u2019s Great January Discount Sale.Call and see the bargains #& we are offering in Men's Furnishings.Take our word for it\u2014you|: p.or \u201cKorrect Shape\u201d Boot Sho shall not be disappointed.$$$ A = : : smal NO PROFIT SALE from ) Commencing To-Merrow.~ Wednesday, January 18th- Never before in the history of our business have we of- - gift prices on all lines.Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Mufflers, Hand- 177 St James Street.per cent.discount off 4 2 the regular marked R.J.TOOKE, A kerchiefs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Bath Robes, Dressing ¢ 2387 St.Catherine Street West fered such bargains, We Gowns, Smqking Jackets, Underwear, Socks, etc.¢ 1553 St.Catherine Street.East.have the goods in stock, They must be sold, our loss KACH 0 BARS (000 BARN) is your gain, The prices we have put on these high class goods will sell them at once, so come early and select a good pair.It will pay To LOANS aie | REAL ESTATE 1s ameants sad ea terme Lo sut ail classes of borrowers.PROPERTY FOR SALE COCOANUT-OIL-SODA-SOAP.Hamburg Americana Pachet Line BR Amyre.re eived inte store yesterday COODANEIT O1L ODA SOAP We rem ntal miventage.that Ly Constant use À imgarte à beantifui and 5 Moen to ote.: ANIL O1L ODA Bite recgmmancn ded by the Medical Paculty in all casse of alte diseases ANLY @IL AP in is m0 10 ali the im Log Hospetaks 1a Borba.Vieams, Lends, Paris asd Unatisvat.thruaghout th te Bee (bai von ze the graaine .0R easy Lerme.| COCOANIT GIL SOBA SOAP.li conte per bar FN por am of M0 bare Montreal Loan & Pitte ool tail our on.Mortgage Company 1 ead C the «rilinary vœbtail-the «berry these ab» + u-ver tried i 1763 Notra Dume scrvet, cor Bi Joba street.sar\u2019 pa preferred many cesk = Apropos of t \u2014 batore dvep à pottod Cushanil Otrve im his dr.nk 5.2 sulatituie The tang of the olives Electric Baths Electric to anticipate your a tocome.25 Our Windows, They § = Will Toll The Story.JE | qomacuseare vo the syrupy sweeties of (he hry, | ria Qllve's the Tinin gl MONEY, HONEY, HONEY, M Following we quote a few Balseted Er RES Cond eds met fe LA te nee Paed LE seu.Englend 000,000 to lend ts Dersens holding good salar assage of the many bargains: i.a RSS UE us RES Lor no.n.- i (Labveute Pile.en\u201d © aret arts.heen fone mage re and mo charge Speedily and permanent: Ladies\u2019 Cloth Top Tax aad Bleak ' i wn cures Rheumatis Goodyear et newest CHOICE BAUTERNES VINE yur; $3500 per cass.dum Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co, Troubles, .models.sale price Ei CHOICB SAUTERNESB WINE .$500 per case, Quarta, Roc & 300 ST.JANES STREXT.L95 oN \u201cCHATBAU LAMCHE RSI ee TVeN Te ot Quarts $7.50 = oud rember 3 Fo * Claret (Vintage of 1889 .» .! case.BEXTRA SUPERIOR SAUTERNE R: UREN I | I NS, .; ' Barkbausens \u201cCarons gra Superieure.\u201d $8.60 per case of WANTED.LA I BA a ; .A : - - Back ert a Protege | FRASER, VIGER bed MERRIE | Sor Cae and Beene J SR, SE Gian nner ly & QO.Gag ; I x wv TER CE cote a ASS 5 Mira, Bet hovazi.pont, and f for mis vrith price s400 eet Te ce Address.COTTAGE.Star Office.Reguiar price, rire : '.Regular price.$6.00 Regular price.$85 00 | LOT NO.13, SALE PRICE ° $ LOT NO.8.| LOT NO.& ladies Tailor Mas pe = sn a - .Ç ; +, .or \u2019 - - 2.25 Joe TUTE WME ARR Lp | SRR ) d à - ie pt oo \"$3.85 69c $4.20 LC RONTO.; Regular pris.$7.00 __ Rewulat price $1.00 Regular price.$6.00 omen.sad a remit Coe canton LOT KO.4.Lot No.» Ordre Hample Boots Oxferds a .rican Good to draft a mémorial favour of aa air hue «xs Yin cer Doe: ay weg Duchle Arctice best grate nd Slippers.at your own prices, mile from worn y to Toronto year Welt, latest sha au sien, | ale price - LOT NO.4.$1.30 Ween: High Button Ovecsntas Fa $3.15 VA A ue ot ES ° \u201cvoué rendu $6.00 Regular price, $2.50 $i 48 0 LOE KO.6.| LOT NO.BW.° \u2018$3.40 THE STARS NEW STORY.À, Men's French Calf Patent fase: Ladies Tan add Black Oxfords.| : tater wade, sale price Goodyear Welt, Intest styles, sale Men's Patent Land Land Roe Fergus Hume is well- ) known as a clever writer.$3.95 $ 1.95 $2.95 Regular price.$7.00 Rassias orion $350 | Bactiiar prion.$500 oF | i, : S 1271 : : FRENCH & SMIT 3 absorbing interest called xo \u201cThe Red Headed Man.\u201d As =.| pri ete 235 and 237 St.James Street.+ \u2018 i Sherlock Holmes narratives.a \u201cFm = a8 2 FH | a a = 3 e \u2014__\u2014.|BOYS COST Pree ; | r r= Taek parse ch ot \u201cThe Pursuit of Happiness\u201d 3-¢ 3 ; CLRANING OF HAVANA.wear sach souson A time of 3 ppin n 2 % Wo | | | Sn me cot tinder (3 To the astidious ia means $: on Monaey Soreang in Haves hewn Just now we are fair- 3 - of Boots an ubbers.5 sum i ae ace to a ee raie ces with busy trade.We \u2018 4 ; .\u2026 | under houses are to be closed and sais DA Ve CUt deep into pri ~~ Jor this week we will offer the choice of our entire stock of Men\u2019s, Boys\u2019, Ladies\u2019 and Sea rame as cour un vain 225 COR of winter &oods\u2014 5 \u2018 Girls\u2019 Boots at manufacturers\u2019 prices and some odd lines will be sold out regardless Of cost.221317 condiven wiiin three mothe the things you're most and end the quest- ) 3 We sant to show you the fine stock we carry in all nes from the lowest to the highest grades at rest the sew beaith reguie- Ukoly tonead right now Made and guaranteed by - - oo = ooo .; lations es and as we lurve already received most of our new stock for the spring trade this will be and oven waite.wn tion very day.Our S.Davis & Sons, « - [Montreal Co - sections, ven as store 8 scene : The Lespest Cigar Manuletarere Ia Canada.AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY SE AE) SE étant rene at _ to secure a fine pair of Boots at a low price.publie bublinge.comers to the surface Because à Men's Working Boots, solid leather, at $1.00 per pair, worth $1.50.| reyes Men's Fine Boots, standard screw and machine stitch, for $1.50.worth $2.35.~* ; Men's Cal; Leather Boots.worth $2.75, for $3.00, | a > Men's J as Galt Leather Boots, Goodyeor Well sewn, for $2.28 and £9.45, worth $3.50 por by 0 ir.Co \u2018 \u2019 engines ° es Men's very fine Calf Leather Boots, Goodyear Well seron, made to sell at $3.78 2.78 ue om aise Le 4 per pair, Ï a a \u2018 for ; \u2018 me sate tn ouch at one 1 going at 686 por pair.PU BLIC NOTICE ar an Crm - Mens Rubbers, 500, regular 60c line.Also 850 Une for 650 this week.Meat the roan sew It will pay te come 19 this = rv rm tat on aimes ven Et D 0 - Sma mers wn sn Sti coms early, burgales are Zod 2 on on ve So up the eda.The remainder of the Inter OI} THO - march, / pue TAL TAN a ealontal purchase ia enpested during (he = > Boot Store, Le at Ed ., : y 5 Po.Ne \u2019 .AA .- > 7 | ban ; Rl ay tee ae es = .2 = \u2019 - \u2018 v Ta Le Se JT, eo 4 4 .t ae.ON A \u2019 : ro p i SE ag , 4e Lave er \u201c + .3 INE ae ; ° Rd > SER Ci Rey NN ; re oo ?A3 3 » a « .A 5 y + 4 : = - cy > ; .: a a 3 - - ° a es, 18 3 2 ard 5 + F my AE Ve sas « \"78 ve THE MONTREAL DAILY \u2018STAR\u2014TUESDAY, JANUARY WHAT TORONTO SAYS, 35 Home News from Abroad About the World's Meet Wrangie Between the Two Executives THE NEW YORK BICYCLE SHOW | Canadian Curlers Represented in the Annual Curling Bonspedl Held at St.Paul.OOMING SKATING RACES Full Programme of the Champion- ! ships to be Held Here in the Middle of February.{Special to tke Star) Torcute, Jaauary 17 SOPRDING toon t Wy nagmate, RAS Ie Globe, the ont «rs from Montreal agurost the cueddi ng\u201d of the Canadian Wheelmen's Ansan ition w th th Words Champpron- ship, Meet arrange fair assurance that tre ments 18 pretty attention of the A-socialion 14 needesi There Pet et Sanger, of the National Crele Exhibition iy.it ceux ahely that the average wiaber of wheels exhibited by each prom- nent maker will be ten.wenty-six ex- hintors will show the chainless bicycle in tits four Lopes, of bevel gear, spur gear, ret.chet gear and Jexer with the different treat: Wiens «1 euch.{here met be fewer \u201cfreuhs\u2019\u201d than seen in some prev.ous vhows, though novelties like a cantilever luevcle, constructed on the sspeneun bridge plan, a three wheel chan.less ald « sping Lun wheel are calculated \u201c9 be ot interest to all enthusiastic riders.LAMPS IN ABUNDANCE.One of the most noicenb\u2019e features of \u201cthe show undoubtedly wall be the unusually Varies rant Paptay fF Mmevete Lampe No lead than viv cae dont exfintors wll show wis Tunes ot varios forms, while oi lamps Te tas res ate Likely to cvnspieuvus by tue ps those of the \u201care expected to be cn the 1 arte at lenet three erlnbits nf Seat pelos val be mads One maker Lea un 0 gas fam went ight ban let four the «0 ny \u201cve Yon on \u201cui .for voy.err ony ta water of muddle shown \u201cà fosurr ect ous, \u2019 EUR =.tuer tho va standonl patterns manta arnt vey small number of EEN ih See a pase\u2019 whe Jhown in handle \u201cmd se * the nker« beng te- ee eatod bats In tires, chains ba saps aniackets, epoke-, rime / nee cod sundress the aban we! be es RECHT DE te Teast interesting part of the enh bon a ID he the dapla 67 mator \u201cvehets Lj totne present tome ten types a tavier wakes amd carriages bave been erced They will Le the finest meer mens of ware of ther class se Lu counstruet et on th = contiveut and pres well range from NW te KO The catricses will com pre meter tive.Tunsbouts, traps, hansoms ani cabs AUTOMOBILES IN FOREIGN SHOWS iW have re bhety ; the bus ies has settled thar owe Shen wll de as L.W.À EXECUTIVE AND MONEL.|: Montreal and Winnipeg Both Have Complaints\u2014The One Wants Money, and the Other Refuses to Pay.The \u20ac.W.A.Executive is in trouble açuin mith the Went, and this tume about money walters IL appears that at ther last meeting two stirring Up committees \u201cere appointet.One te poke up World's | Wheel Meet Executire, and the other to poke up the Vanne covets about money which in supposed ta he due fn the Tween meet held there last autumn he appamtment of this committee pleased \\Viaumpez als ut 0 as the apromtiment of the othes mittee qrueascd Montreal.The following geecial despatch trom the Sur s ceures dent shows in no uncerts.n terms the disnta-ra tion which i felt in Manitoba cul the West with the Executive Strange to sus the Montreal Dstract a money co p'aint too, against the evutise, hat while the latter wants mone Dome Wanmpeg, Moutreal wants wonev from the Laccutève.THE FEELING veus little Cav has Fx AT WINNIPEG.{Special to the Siar) WINNIPEG, Man.adian WW heviman's January 17 Lan- Association is once more turning ds attention towards Mam tobe The season 1s a title earl to dis cuss C\\eung subjeets, vet the mutter hae \"heen forced upon the attention of wheei- men of this atv by the acuon oi the Ex ecutive in Toronto.At the last meeting of the members a coumittre was appointed to see 4 they conld not take steps to com- is given to show that such was the understanding between the deleyates sent down to represent Maniwoba at Good Fn- day mecting mn Toronto laut spring, and | the officers of the Association, in spite of many discouragements, the meet promoters were successiul in holding the meet and a nice Udy surplus over eapeuses resulted.Nanction Tees and other expenses (tne were paid over to the C W.A.but the feeling of the offkvrs of the meet 1s that the surplus accru og should be devoted to promoting a campapm for good roads \u2018in Mamtoha, and in reachwg this con: clusion thev have the unanimous support of every wheelmau in the city and province.PROSPECTS ARE VERY BLUE this season for the organization of C.W.A.«dube in the ity.Winnipeg club will most certainly not take such vurse after last scuson\u2019s disss- ter, and the Rovers are not e:thusiastic.The usefunews of UW.A.clubs i Win: mipeg, under the present (* W.A.man agement, for a time 1s past.It will no doubt be regreited exceedingly wn the Eas:, but this 1x the cold comfort thev can expect frum the West in response to their latest move.MONTREAL'S COMPLAINT.While the Executive ten per cont.from is trying to collect the returns of the the officers of the : Pr y SCRANTON, Pa, January 17.\u2014 Doc\u201d fa \u201cRid\u201d McCoy\" partner, and Tim Hurley, of Y Susquehanna, fought ; Vent a w at catch weights | 4 N 'e port u here last night.nn was Hurley's ret en- gagewent in fast company sad he made a wood upression for a lad only 20 years vd.CHICAGO, DL, January 17.- Johe Rit- chie, uf Chicago, was given the decuton over l\u2019atsy Haley, of Buffalo on a foul last ht: Haley in the fourth round ac- adentally butt Richie so violently in the stomach that the latter was unable to stand.The fighting was even up to the ume of the fouling.; BUFFALO, N.Y., January 17.- Kid Me l'artiand, ot New York, secured the decis- jon vver Jack Carrg, of Oran, « their twenty-round bout ay catch weights before the Olympic Athlet:c Club leet Bight.Mel\u2019artiand did all the leading th:oughout the bout and Carr:g never had a chance against the switt New Yorker.En the first round McPartland floored Carmg with a right under the jaw.Tu the subsequent rounds Carryg was badly beaten, hin nght eve bein closed and his fuce all putied up.In the thirteenth MoPart!and caught Car- rig under the jaw with his left and fol lowed w:th a very strong might punch In the stomach.Tae blow evidently caused Cartig much pain and he let out a tierce vell.The crowd «red \u201cFoul,\u201d but Kid McCoy, who scted as referve, would tot listen to them.From the thorteenth until the end Carng was severely pounded, but tought camels The puelumnary bout was a ten round afian between Hiram Coldstem and Tom Met lynn, two local buys, The decision went tu Culdstein.MAHER WANTS TO FIGHT.NEW YORK, January 17 - Peter Maher, the Irish champion, bas finally decided to take on some ot the big heavyw exhis, and has iœued a challenge to fight Sharkey, Jefirics.Choynski, Ruhiln or anyone ee except Fitzammons.The Irishman seems particularly anxious to anmnge 2 match with ev.and if the sailor wall accept be (Muher) agrees to sym articles for à matoh to take place within six weeks, 17, 1899 I THE EXILED EMPRESS.How Bugenie Lives in Solitude in WHEN SHE VISITS PARIS NOWADAYS SHE I8 UNNOTICED.The Fonpress Eugenie has left her beaut: ful llamushire home at Farnborough for a lonz stay on the Continent.She first parl A short visit to l\u2019aris and, then went «n to the South of France.The Empress in tends ta spend the neat five months at the Villa Cvrnos, her beautiful residence on Cap Martin, and when rhe leaves the Hu viera she will proceed on a cruise in the Mediterranean in her steam vacht Thistle, which was owned for manv vears by the late Duke of Hamilton.The Finyress «1 be ahsent from England tor about eg?months The Finglieh home of the Empress 1x th- hadstone that attracts the enger attention of thousands of people a \u2018he world over.The chequered carecr of the fallen sovereym 15 a source of never-fatling interest, and there are tow who will grudge her the peace which has fallen va her closing veurs an the shelier of her quiet Fugtwdb home.I went down from London to Farnbor ough last summer (writes a correspondent of M.A PP) to nee the place where the extied Emperor and the di-fated Pouce Imperial are sleeping.Farnborough Ste tion 1s à small place.Up the hill one goes and over a dusty road.There 1s a lodge at the gute.and a smiling Scotch lassie, in a clean frock, gies me a genile curtrev ns she leads the way up the gravel walk, through rows of majestic vew trees, to the top of the hell, and 1 come nto tull view oi the church, and alw the house where Ine the whiterobed and white-capped monks, who guard the place.It 1s a pretty spot No one could wish for a lovelier place to be burned in.Across the road, hid den almost from view.in the bome of the ex-Empreax.Like the church, it 1a built on the elevation of a hill, and Fugenie can 000000C C0OVUUOOUUVOVIU Are OUVOUVUUU SO Hunyadi Janos ; HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED BY EMINENT PHYSICIANS As the Best Natural Aperient Water.UNEQUALLED AS A REMEDY FOR à Constipation and Stomach Disorders.3 Get the Genuine! \u2014 PHARA ui \u2014\u2014 CIGARS \u2014\u2014 Fa [0 IVR LA) x } A Ten Cent Experiment.That will change your opinion regarding the amount of enjoyment contained in a single cigar is to ask fora \"Pharaoh \" cigar.Nothing approaching it for exquisite flav:ur and aroma has - .! the Me:nmpez clubs to v e ta: o He said vesterdas Outaders don\u2019t bnew In th- vonne tion 4 + nleresting to note fie 1 .>, Pay over *9 Dom:Bion Mect at Winnipeg, Montreal 1s i - .serv h ree [tom her windows the spot where her .at, of courre, but there w an attempt BY | the TU Qt 63 re rE mab les the £a hon a fed ten per reat.\u201cEi tring to collect ten per cent of the re a ieho ug Maher may be noe dn he me ene.ever been attempted by a Can- the Montreal Bicycle Club th sques té an Europe, as ovidenend Tyo the number Dl BG et ; hy oy oo Ÿ o x ™MBION turns of the Montreal District.This pers (ov he will have ww fight sme one elw While Dam looking and wondering.there adian manufacturer the other «luba down there, or, at cast, j enterel in toreizn evele sions AU a show cers of the meet re Pet ling 5 centage, witl amount to just about a before McCoy's conqueror will take tem Appears a atout monk, who respectfully | to dommate them to such an extent thal Do don tee ears ag fine rmaages were AR BSE TEE AE periect iy he mE that hypdred good Canadian dollar ble, and | 0 Mahers vwillingmes to night in the bows and bids we follow.He does not ask \u2018 .the Montreal Bicycle Club vili he the whole eh lui at the list London evele show | pan RAY une pune ta the Arno has heen very late in coming.At anv | Champeenehi ar however will mater.My business, tor he has many vistors.1 The best Tobaoconists sell them.thrmg.Now the World's Meet 1s eeally an (he wn var ream enough for ail the au they ¢ pad over at one.but rate, Chief Consul Rattrar, who wants to Le 1 Ro > mtrauchten the \u2018present pug tallow him down a «mail ht of stone | Internatonai Cyelints Union affor Pie; tomobules chat makers wanted to ealehot | on Le us .make up his accounts for the year, has IY .auALION .Ar wement Fitzummons steps to the rear of the church.bey and | COWL wa member of the Lt Uowhioh yy ele chon an Pare tao vears age.| DECLINE TO PAY OVER written to Necretary Donley asking for | YR , Hu Tech witeria have twined themselves lov: | CIGAR } dows not know the Montreal \u2018lub at al} ei ru machines ot thus cluss mere shown.| the rem'ttince which is due to the dix Sharkey and Jeffries las claim to ON tnalv together and are gently ereeping up | GRANBY is 3 in the matter.The meet 15 loted tn n tne to owing vedas ther outnumbere:l pa cent of gross receipts unless an agree tan lt 1« expected that the money will chanmionship, and thon et Fitz te bY al the sides of the sacred edifice.All around i IRL .the C W.A for this year, and the \u20ac Wh 000 aid on à +prmal show tor auto.ment to this effect iv produced, or evidence be recewved by returm mail.means the legitimate det of that OU.| Lurch have been planted flowers; bot |! ; A.18 respouuble to the Internat oval and : piles last 140-587 Half mile.nd a \" hod ou Te eon ww Hb sets The mrss Tree ted um to be hust eo : \u2014 .e wou or e bout of vio .A seid ood S Exhibit.Sin Qe mile : rdially.Following at & r tful dis ; , Three miles.cordially.of NEW YORK.January 17.\u2014 ter à lame WITH STICK AND PUCK.Matortts for Ves \u201c51 Five miles.a wivee and UNITED STATES FIELD TRIALS.tance.he leit her a the door of the tomb.W.LLOYD WOOD.While others are wducrc the guarantor 4 \u2019 Hb er net or enn TT Referee\u2014Dr.F Pagneur Be will be given for frat, sec- ve ate ho ra Sony ; rhe Re, hoon ond\u201d then.die reappeared \"had | Wholesale Druggist, - TORONTO : so days ve oun nA ANTE ibution of bieveles wa w thirgwn open tn + en _ , ! riels comme! \\ r- : i .Lin the public mu the Madmon Square Garden SENIOR MONTREAL HARD- ond and hind BE events.$100 cash will day.with the Pointer Derby There wege i excellent opportunity fo as tom Sonore! Rouet 11\u2018 mono quai er AS amphitheatre on Saturday witemnoon not WARE LEAGUE.ON TI be given In prizes seven starters.The weather conditions tLe she HOT form she seemed to be : | parvie magie and puch sales vuntod at » This show.in many respect, mH he tie RACK AND TURF.Entries cluse on Wednesday, 1st of Feb.uader Frot made it bad for posters.PA she rraightemet, .a full: her wait | points, Bend for prose la .most potable cer hold in Ameria.Not At a meeting of the Senior league, held ruary.r SN, nor ton, the fr: : h une a : .only will it gne a complets and rampre- à* the Windeor Hotel, The following gen- All communicetions must be addressed brace, showed & to go into a has lost ite graceful curred Tes: ned MONEY IN TRUCK FARMING.E.C.HILL & co, Toronto.: Dense exposition of the highe-t develop !lemen were clected ta office for the sea LONDON BETTING.to louis Rubenstein.hon secretary A: second service.The brace.Lad of 1° \u201ciiverv grey; her cheeks are wrin Jed; \\ ment of the b.vele but for the first Lime Bou Le tent Mr.W Starke There has been some wagering on this 8.A.of C.18 Mansfield street, Montreal.Jingo and Zephyr.did better, Yad get: rod there no loner bemuty wes wilh Quérantssd re give entintaction.ou thia contment that newer vehicle of Hen, vier president.Mr.JG.lewis.years Derby.whh Flying Fox the fav- | ug ne second place.The third brace, t oncede was the freshest, fairest nd Success of a College Graduate Who ¢ pleasure and business, the automobile.Will ton, second vice-president\u2014 Mr.J.H.L0rie ut SO to 2 taken twice.Si.(iris Sedie .amd Nana, did only fpr work, 1° © ' \u2019 mere Be re Ca advaniage in vaned forme.Po p Mr.| mas second in de US tn 1 with the E CUR ran a bys.Four dogs were ron.JoTehest of eh faces.trimmed with Thought the Professions > That the .i , - = > L > snd Guineas was mentioned, but no better aeventh annual bonsqee 2 - ACe and wed, wi H IR TONIC ST ET RES TR ie a ween ante | 00 TRE THR Bla RAR Sed Attend vege pe Ta (hos Da concis et fi an ne A 3 .nc \"| turing Company vs.Lewis Bros & Co.orthcoming.\" with nok present fram , Mveu GOSSIP.\u201cother faces that mte ae pi 3 | + F From the standpoint of public patronage Junnary D Peek, Benny & do vs.ERBY.| kee.Minneapolts, th, } 5 ne 1 1 of mokten noue that on od hike tow.medicine oF Lenk as 0 UP ie | health oe, Porcsaratiee À Re the he 1 hk Howden Starke & Co.D .! puce, Fargo, New Richmond.Cambria Fddie Duran, of Toronto, is anxious (0 | of gohlen bar, shoulders that gleam ' mind to be a small farmer.t ving preparation X sccm » at \u201cuu cr \u2018 ww I on ive February + Lewis, Bros.& Co.vs.Peck.| and Leeds.Ten rinks were a resent ccach the Ottawa Rowing (Tub members polwhed marble, and eyes of marvellous He took a four acre tract between here for the Hair.] .Ll a- made gel's gardens are elevated to such an ex- an rained hands.uit Card, Mr, mow Ge.therne ; lat.wit the endid average of ; while draw evening.ight was a epir- someone su + tent and slops In such a manner that the one generally, s intelligent men, Fa Le | M Feoruary 9 \u2014 Ceres or age of took ten wickets with an £7 ied re di à yx Could Tell What She Looked before \u2014\u2014 a dei ot aes 32 ground becomes fit for cultivation several Ne era and fle ee du by com- Ni The Kidneys.| Friday February 2 \u2014 Hawthorne va.po Yorrail entv ployed Jn one test mated, end veto clinching a Like.Got Woree with Doctor's and a walk through the beautiful grounds.weeks eariier In spring than the average parison with the M Gent ete | 31.Lambert, ut he distinguished mself by scoring \u2018onal i i \" - .RH | 11 sorts of vegetables, N Easterbrook bo die 7 .| Fridar.March 3 \u2014 Hawthorne va Mont- % and & and his form Inter-colonial parent fouling.At the, concl oy of the Medicine.Could Not Sleep Dinner is served ing, SE Se ou eta \" arieties in ° réunie coran han ro \u20ac 3 od ao x Beyer\u2019 Me aturdny, March 4 \u2014 St.Lambert vs.Ty vod it a ete ra Sheehan l'iertmon ceiming e fight.Up From Intense ftching.hans somc Attractive Sale of Fine House Furnishings.| ze » oh ken In opter 10 slows out & consignimeat of Kiegnht Now Furuishing Goods, Tervy.Tapestry, Tarn.prenct Rep, and Chenille Pertiers, Weosi Window aims, Men! Lace Tambenred, Applique Swiss Cartaies, Table Covers, Fine Voiliux- bam Cartatns and General tng Goods.ouais, .ALSO Rent soma.Tu - 5 dei age.ported Twecds.French = breteh and 1 Tvweads, ste.ete.* Costume Civthe All of the nest quality and imported for city Sale gt our rooms.Me.221 Bt James Sty Afternoen.anuary 18, 3 aus 230 o clara * TBE UDWARD O'BRIFN (©.Bb \u2014\u2014 - a HH BE had AN Extensive Trade Sale.Dry Goods, Woollens, and Worst- eds, Clothing, 32 Cases Housekeeping Linens and Embroideries (by catalogue), Millinery, Hats and Caps, Furs, Boots and Shoes, Etc, Etc, - BY- BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.A: thelr sales rooms, Nos = and & Bt.Peter street, on Wednesday, the 18th January, At 10 o'clock am (On Three Months Credit) Regular weekiy sale of Dry tivods, Woollens and Waorsteds, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots and Bhoce ete, ete 9, At 3130 o'clock p.m LONE a CASES HOU SEK BI PIX a LAN EMHBROIDERIES, = your any reserve, and in lots to aull t lo.Anciionsers SNOW ROADS PATRONAGE.' 1 t How the Members of the Road Committee Distributed +., Foremen\u2019s Positions Among Their Friends.| The (iv Councl hour «: necting yesterday afternoon dis cussing the methods of the members of t'; Road t caonatlee in gagbenng to tLhemsichves the bon of age in distrabut vou ihe positiens of forem.en on the mow ais Ahi rman Fler, w who \u2018dom not speek In the touncil without he has something point ea lo say, wes mgnificantly cumous.He + ul be obliged to Hin Worship the Acting Musee, Md.Ames, he remark if he would tell him how he couid get nforina t on regardiig the appointment of the fore wien on the ruads.their names, who had appointed then thes sdérents and the wards they lived wn ad received man: complaints regarding He had matter, and he wanted to Anow exactly what the pusstOns was.HE HAD A LITTLE LIST.Alderman \\mer merchant of Vancouver, r.Clark, a native of Arbroth, Foie Scotland, came to Vancouver in Judy, 1890.ST.JOHN, N.B.\u2014The wife of alorcph ensle moeer, dropped dead her husband's, presence Monday of heart disease.She was seventy years of age COW ANSVILLE, Que.\u2014 Miss M Stewart died on Sunday afterneon alter iknens.a protracted The funeral wns held at Bweetsburg on Tuesday moreme.PETERBORO, .\u2014- W.(.McCrea, one of the prince vof the Petarhoro Business Col on Funday after « very bref iHnees, at the age of 32 years.RINGSTON, @nt\u2014Wm.Grooms, one of the the Pioneer farmers of Richmond township, died Saturday night, aged 08 years.HAMILTON, Ont.\u2014 Mre.Raw, mother of the late Robert Raw, died on Monday.She was 850 years of age.MORRISTOWN, N.Y.\u2014~John Hayes.aged 6, died on Sunday evemang, from dropey of the heart.\u2014 DEATHS BY ACCIDENT.HALIFAX N.R\u2014Three fisherwen, Wil- Manuel, Edward Manuel and Namuel Fiz ee Monday in Breakers xt Derabbie\u2019s lsiand, off Canso, by the upsetting of thér dory.va Manuel ves a widow and four dren.HAMILTON Wm.Preto, inmaty o : disappointed women who ha materkus and garments with these new SPOILED MATERIALS.A Well Enown Druggist Gives His Experience.A muccesdful and well-known Canadian | druggist said recently: \u201cJ know from ex: rerieice what it means to sel dyes that lave no standing or established reputation.Over a vear ago 1 put in a small stock of \u2014- ~ Dyes.1 had n asked by three or four persons for these dyes which they saw advert \u2018and 1 wax under the impression the denand would increase.In a vear's time I sold probably from twenty to twenty-five packets, and had so many complaints from spoiled good dues that d every one of them to my back storehouse, where now are.1 find the Diamond Dyes give perfect sata factiom to all my custom will sell no other make while [ am in neas, What a tale could be todd by women about iled using cheap trashy Theat\u201d his statement from an old ribbed druggist has its notes of warnma.His and extended experience is in favour of he Pusmond Dye .of the above Classes Prof Thann J.J.GOULET orto ARY.Tiegh ne Op 6 Compton Ladies\u2019 College, COMPTON, Que, The College reopens aa WRDNESDAY.the: 15th January, 180.For circular and information apply to the REV.¢ NH.PARKER, HON BUYRSAR, The Rastery, temples.QER 71 ' PHYSICAL CULTURE.the whole Miss EM, will resume he : classes in ney Hon after the bati- days, opening Wedpeaday, January 6th, 1560 Arran, adr for pmpile - ing for of nrmsnn, alm vale pupeis.Natron 14 Banter Street, \u2014\u2014 With fade dong prove! high character for cv «lence: The Caledonia Mineral should ever be red tr nhacure nit.iy artificial tutrs .Ts .Waters Dr.H.J.Brodeur, SPBITALIST OP PARIS.*, SKIN, BLOOD - POISON, SCALP, Uri nar Discases.and Genito-Uri ary ar de Prigeid amsted Advertisments - tte MONTREAL DAILY STAR @TUHATIONS WANTRD, 10 cents for 30 wurde Jose and | cent per extra word, each TPUPILS WanTaD.10 cents for 10 words of and cent per extra word, each in- AR pons \u201cWANTED ads 33 cents fur ord or lesa, and 1 oceat per extra word insertion.ROMS TO LET, 10 cents for 30 words or less \u20ac 1% cent per extra word, each (nses- BOARD.10 cents for 3 words or less and % per extra word, each (insertion POUND 10 cents for 20 words «r Jess.ard % vent per extra word.each insertion xo = HOUMES, STUKREH Hi, -5 cents words or less, and 1 vert per extra = each Insertion.FOR BALE, 25 cents for 25 words nr lras, And cent per extra word, each lnsertisn.PROPERTY FUR BALE, 25 cents fur 25 words or less, and 1 gent por rats word, each ingertioa.LOST 2 vents fer 23 wurds or less.and 1 cest per extra word can vase rtm.LE cents for 23 or Jess, and 1 (ont ft astra word, PERSONALE, page 2 ts per word, with a minimum re HM cach luser- NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASH with order.When such advertisements are not prepaid numerous entries have to be made, and the rate is, fn consequence, much higher.Mo charge made in our books for classified advertsements of less \u201c than five lines HOUSES TO LET.PP res s vw JET FINE CUT STONE HOUSE * Victoria et., near Sherbrooke ining twelve i) rooms, bath- \u201ctirs modern conveniences : all in \u201ct Jantes, and po Coe pot «express Inc nded in that dec ation ot we can bo justly claimed hy the French, to PU aege Was strictly conaned to tibang and drang codfish.and vu the principle thet France had not other tights, no Frenchman could erect a tent ov Dut to sicep in, nor could h~ set a salinon ne: \u201cBoa constant apblication of the pohey Y win pricks uring one huudred vears, the Freekh have succeded tu taking every Kid of Usuine or the shore, erccung due hogs, emtanhishhr malwon posts on the rivers, erecting ¥obeter factories and st pping British Jumbering, mining and laut operations\u201d What compensation should France be allows wd for reriuymwsinng such rights as she ha?\u201cif any negotiations be cntered into for the rchnquishinent of French privileges, compensation should he based on the value of the private to the French, not the prospective ue of the uniettered coast to British | su'yjects SOME SUGGESTIVE FIGURES.Mr.H.W.Le Messurer, customs, Wim is an authenty on the etatæt.es of colomal trade, wiv that oœmpetst on in the flah markets Portugal.and the Mediterannean, large bounties, has dnven New- toundlanders out of the market to xtch an extent that the supments have diminished to about one-fourth of what they wire formerly.He th.uks this causes a Yow anmmly of £230,100 to Newfoundland ade.\u201cWhat is the approximate loss to the cumoms revenue, through the contraband trade of Nt.re\u201d \u2018The registered imports from St.Pierre last vear were : the exports, $10,327.The contraband trade, poncipally in spirite, tobacco and «ugar.was about 900.000.It wu chiefly through is contraband trade and beng a base of mipply for the French hank fishery that Nt.Pierre has become an imrortant trading port.\u201cWhat remedien do vou suggest to prevent the evil of snuggling end the unjust bouuts fed competition\u201d Strict enforcement of the Bat act, a resdent Itritieh Consul at St.Prerre and registration of all Newfourdiaud small vessels which are in the habit of going to Pierre.\u201cThe effect of the enforcement of the Baxt Act against the French during the past season is plainly seen in their short eatch, which, as compared with the pre: vious year.is short by 3,905,573 kilos dry fish and 754,589 kilos green fish.\u201d the collector of pan, A FALSE ALABM AT TAKITE.SAN FRANCISCO, January 17.\u2014The harquentine, (Wy of Papaete, 31 davs from Tahiti.rrow at San Franciecn, reports that just before whe mailed much alarm was mused by n report that war had been declared between France and England.Governor Grihan! prepared to remst attack by d:emounting the guns of the guo- boat, Aube.SEND BACK TO INDO-CHINA.LONDON, January 17\u2014 The Paris cor respondent \u201cof the Daily Chronicle mys: \u201cM.Pau?\u2019 Donmez, Governor-General of French Indo-Chine, who has been here for RODIE time on a special mission to raise a loan of 20.000.000 france, with a state ] to ennetrue* political railways mn Tonquin, in order to develop the French political and commercial advance mio Southern China.left muddenly without ieving hie object.Tt is asserted that requegted to return in hot haste, to settle Important questions arimng in Sam, This, it reported, refers to the Anglo-French relations.\u201d WOULDN'T ABOLISH THEX- SELVES (Special to the Star) BARRIF.Ont.January 17.-Last vear's Council «ubmitted to the electors a by-law proposing to reduce the Council after this veur to à Mavor sod ex aldermen.The bv law wae carried by a majority of about 10 to 1 law night, however, the Council defeated the bylaw on ite third reading.re PR Several men have been arrested in the vicinity of Smith's Falls, one for killing TT uy! season.They wera fined from riot, and dh vw dogms will convince, INSOMNIA.- SOUTH AMERICAN, NERVINE RESTORES REST D HEALTH.If he digestive refuse to do thir work, indigestion and dyspepsia \u2018follow like dite opm nerves are shattered and then insomnie rune the patient is on the road to the mad-bouse or inenne asylum.A well + knows Toronto newspaper aan was a victim of Dervous prostration and ia- ome rough overwotk\u2014retiring gt night was against medicine and RS resoning.to what he called nestrams be \u2014be was recommended to t ene he appeti six nx bottles, and at the end Tome time the le and pv of ie had been was induced, t uieter, the Ses trey P Oure cures rs disease, diobates and blad- hore Of mired than à wel- remedies, be spurned the almost American N oan Nesvine, procured found - dimaeif improving te returned \u2014 continued \u2014.NEW YORK.January 7 publishes the following: BELGRADE, Servia.January 6.\u2014 From up among the savage hmthlands near Pro- - The Journal pumishirent.tragedy and a woman's great Sarah Barntaxl: longs for a crime JE sêne Inore intense vlaved, she will do well to consider the last hours of Fic Jevrem's wie Hie Jeviem was a prices of the establish ed church that 14, the Russian Church.Therefore, he was lowed a ow fe.| he tock for wie the mest beantitul woman he could tind amonz the wountans for many mies around the village where hw parsh ley The tierce beauty of the pypay tare Wis hers With a burden paired up ou her head she walked When she became Jevrem'& wife nhe coneed ta carry lnrdens, and wore all che welds that bad come down to him for many gener atone.None the less she goddess ill, she did not love her hushand, the priest her brown wriste an ank'es.!f xhe con'd have had both lover and jewels she would have Leen happy.HUSBAND FOUND MURDERED The Jevrem was frund murder-d nne day His wife and the woodchopper thonsht thar but passion had Minded them te hr danger.| crime Wis traced t: When she maw that there was n» er=je, the woman floried alous! in her dd \u201c1 alew for love © wie criel V1 new fer love, and 1 will glally die for love\u201d With langhing eyes she told how she had planned the crime and how her lover had bon her instrument to compass the priest's death.But the woodcnopper whimpered and\u2019 SENATOR MILLER \u2014 \u201cSenate Rsform™ Proposal.(Special to the Star) OTTAWA, Januwry 17.who arnved here yesterday from Auna- polis, » generally regarded as one of the soundest constitutional lawyers of the dav In speaking af the Premier'4 proposed re format:on of the Senate.Hen William Mil ler said : \u2018After the crusade that has heen carted out agmnst the Upper Chamber bi the Liberu! party for years past.it ls some: what startling when the leader of that greut party now boldly declares that a se cond House is à necessary ia our const\u2018tut-onal svetemi: that nomination Hs the Crown, as we now have it, 1= the wisest mode of appointment of such a house: and that the introductions of the elective prin aple would be a great mistake.t the representation in the Senate of the different provinces of the Dominion as now existing s fair and judicious, as he would make no change in the nwmuober of Senators! in short.that he d not strike out one clanse line of tha Brit'sh North America Act, 1 defining the constitution and powers of the Senate of Canada, but he would \u201creform the upper branch of Parliament and nullify a'l the wise provisons of the con stituticn regarding it.by enabling the pon war branch, with a voting pmwer of nearly three to one, whenever anv difference arose between the two boss, to swamp and over ride this, according to Sir Wilfrid Launer, abenlutely necessary Chamber \u201cHe pointa out that Nir Wilfrid Lan riev's allurion to the Australian proposition is inapplicable as the proposed Aus traban constitution contemplate xn elec tive Renate He saves: \u201cBetter, and far more honest.to abelish the Senate than maintain 1t thua as a useless and costly escresence on the hody political 1 liane no Besitation in saying that the utterances of the Prime Minister will give increased atability and authority to the Senate ni Canada, for we now know what the Libera! party means by Seuat-~ Reform, and how imp e of realiza tion ix their (to hotrow a choice word i from Mr.Laurier,) senseless scheme.let its enemies say what t please, the Senate has never been factious or unin?towards any Liberal Government, and «though it ou he unfortunate that the Viberal part i not stronger in that House aa at present, its strength ia dearly on the increase.it is surpris g bow roon sueh n body by reason of the advanced a of so many of its members, may change its political com plexion.\u201d He regarde Sir Wilfrid's references tn the Drummond County and Yukon Railways as unhappy.and claims that in hoth cases the Kenate\u2019s action wus mn harinony with public opinion.RECONCILED TO THE CHURCH.Father Surcher Submits to Rome and Withdraws His Book.(Special to the Star.) WASHINGTON.January D ade placed under the ban of the Roman Catholic Church, hay forwarded to Rome his submission to th 2 Holr See\u2019s condemnation of his book.will withdraw all unsold comien from circulation and on the return of the sold works will return the purchase money.Zurcher thus rewoves a cauee of excommupication and becomes rest to the confidence of the FIFTEEN YEARS.That is the Sentence Upon Panneton for Brutally Assaulting His Wife.(Special vo the Star.) VERS, Que, January 17.\u2014 eis yesterday aftermoon Panneton, who was accused of n December 20th, last, brutally as- Tas ie.to 15 years in St.Vincent e in 46 years of Etre ONRATED TRE GALLOWS.- Rumor: Regen à roi Ae aa Rm wife to death and then ses, Bre to.e body, and house, to cover the crime, somitied silmide some time last hi with a our in the eounty mil.Ru- death for ae wile.etd the dass de rid Jo jes.THE -WOMAN SHOT ; \"HER LOVER REPRIEVED, kuplie comes the store of a woman's great : j that will gue her opportunit es for a death: than any site has ever Anal hke a Mobiles.willed libe à; She loved a simple woadchopper.ns hard some us herself, and as wild.Bu: ho had no geus ta fasten in ber hair, no rn-< tor her thumbs, no cirdets of beaten gold for, thev Lad done their grim work cuamne'y tiem, -Kenator Miller, ! cried for clemency, Romantic Ending to a Sensational Crime in Bulgaria, Which Resembled a Recent Tragedy in Canada.using the words that are alincst aw cld as the world: The woman tempted me They were condemned to be shot.Thou- we 0ds prossed to the place of exec the fsme of the the people back, Hu Jevrem's never been so beautiful xs when the timing party, side by mde cevermu lover.She sought to parity by saving: utiou \u2014for cime had travelled far \u2014 aud 11 was beceasaty for the troops to drive wile had she faced with her raise his Ree Low funous we are, mv adored \u2014sce | how famous love has made thee a simple weodchopper, bave roliovwed ux tr the grave.sul we! Uf 1 had died a simple pribst\u2019s wife aod theu a not ten people would She aac nterrupted Ly 4 couimand rap pet ou: by th+ officer.The solders ras ed their rile aad aimed at the culpnts le Jdeveern's wife pa-sed her arm about her companion mm gine w.th «a tectuig wir.while rhe threw back hep Bead and flished ler Black cies sieudily - ob the fir- mg pariy \\t that moment there was x commotion Ih the crowd, ae it parted tor a horseman in erclosure the com iraform.who dashed into the \u2018sud handed a sealed letter to manding officer \u201c Repreve! Reprieve!\u201d shouted the spre tators Ihe Tevrem's wife embraced the wood- \u2018 choper, crying: \u201cNee' Our love has touched their hearts! ; Thes aba ym let ux 1 ve, to be with each other REPRIEVE FOR THE MAN.It wae andeed.a reprieve.hut oyly for Levee tor the man And then came the rumshmeut of Lie Jovrem\u2019s wife, Her over Kourned her.All her pride, a'l her cireagth bod melted =1 the thought ot gong to death without hun.and she clung to him garment.beveeching a laet tmbrace, a last word But be threw her off roughly, and walked away with a iaanty step.And penalty.then Lhe Jevrem's wife 1 | F paid the D RC SI RE THE EXCHEQUER COURT.Gives His Opinion of 8ir Wilfrid's) Counsel in Consultation With Minister of Justice on the Stewart Case.(Bpeclal to the Star ) OTTAWA, January IT.~The Expheguer { Court has suspended judgment in the case \u2018uf the Query vs, Stewart, tions argued yesterday muy befure yong.At presont representing the Department of Aud Canals wre .n corsu:tation Minisier of Justice endeavouring lis sinction lv the proceedings.and the issuing to Mr.Archle Stewari to sue the Crown for $359,000 The history ot (h- Is stigmatized by remarkable, Rave Mr expropriate hix quarry and filed ton with the Ceatrai (\u2018su then other affects tenderng fhe d in compensation.to he for two yoars on though tne move the counsel decided Rullways with the to obtain -n entire withdrawal of \u2018ot a flat æiving him leave 000 damages LAS; 44 given AN court luwyers as bef Last spring the Ll'epériment Stewart not'ce that the ng most would \u2018plan In the FExchequer Court showing that they expropriated the quarry's railway ronnee- Poe és This expropriation.cording: to the statement of ciaim, = on RLU master being Frought to the notle the Minister of Justice.this suit wun A 5 ped on the ground that 11 was illegal.hs Crown must solutelv than or not at all.yw entered, sc~ompansy |S ihe same plan and for totai expr The examination of Mr.Fhowed that the tend: fay chm Wai am ony of the counsel said, And that hle claim would Justiy thousands, Yesterday Mr.either expropriate *gb- Frans opriation.Archie Stewart pe nsation absurd,\u2019 run Into Blake moved ta amend the information by expropriatng cers tian the plan xsdowed, though it wasn rown showed.was In tenancy of ail Mr Justice Burbidge woukt polnt out that tiled the plan it had .#11 that was shown in the plan #imiited that up to à few day» ago the the plan said he would not dismis the motion.but that be directly ths Crown by inw exproprini ted r Bake amended his motion ask.ng leave to with- craw proceedings and begin again de pov.This counsel on ths cther \u201cde opfios lens Mr.Stewart be granted imite y a flat to commence an action for damages, hence this morning's conference.se \u2014\u2014 fire Alphonse Vallierie BURGLAR GOT FIVE YEARS.Sentenced by Judge Desnoyers To-day.Alphonse Valllere, who Vallere and Landry.St to the charge., Pnv'able record he was sentenced | Tresnoyers to % years In the Valliere had served one sentence formatory (Special to the Star) BOSTON.Mass.January 17 Clara Louise Sutherland.formerly real, was married to Dr.Alm Morse at noon to-day in Chic guthermand has been living wig ter in Chicago since the death or ents at Monreal A short tim and Mra.ter their journey So A Chinaman, from New York, President McKinley.to eniiat in the United Mt ALBANY.N.Y.January filer, of New York.has introdiused - hours of p.m ing special all-night licenses Belé In publie-ha (Special to the Star.) a! (sabos age Jantary SE at a meeting of the ondsy evening.ou enîtle plunger, whose mil ~ f weeks age.will retern to craëtt nd face A now in Totice to ; was ca | Detectives Pacific Richard and Mc \"lin attempting to rob (he hotel of ht id Auxb- Messrs, Lawreace street was brouxht Before the Court of Bpec Sessions this morning and pleaded guilty Owing to the fran de fa! by Judge penitentiary.of threes veara for burglary and anotner in the Re- ee MARRIED IN CHICAGO.- \u2014 Miss of Mont n Gardner s ber sis- her parme ago.Dr.Morse will Jeeide in this city af- WANTED TO \u201cWHIP\u201d CHINA.WASHINGTON.January 17 =Lee Chung.called at the White House and insisted\u2019 on seein He sald he wanted es » wanted the President to give him some ldicrs so that he could go over and whip C\u2014O SUNDAY LIQUOR SELLING.Mr.Ad- a Win allowing Sunday Hquor- -sélling between t p.m.and al or Nedding parties, S hnd other entertainments MAYOR OF MUNTINGDON.17, \u2014Mr.10108 Mars Mayor ot Cine on Yio of aquely Sell Neld Grant G.Glilett, the Kame ony.ato.lion dollars.startled the nana worid the Unit- Voicanio oa \u2014 Premier Semlin NTN et (Special to the Star) VANCOUVER, Bb.C, January 17\u2014 À parse for resigning baa rezed the Brmiteh Columbia Logidature.Yestorday ex-Pre mier Turner and (ol.Baker of the Oppo- mtion, and Mr.Hume, Provindicl Secretars, stepped down and out, while Premier Seu han ws to follow =uit, which will make a total of reven wen:bers who have resigned mn the past week ali from iriviul causes.À» other resignations are speken of :t fear d that the cioxe that ha- taken possession ot Briash Columbia lawmakers will result PEEL P 444044440440 040 00004 ANGLICAN SYNOD.| Cathedral To-day.BIBHOP BOND\u2019S CHARGE READ THIS AFTERNOON.The opening service in co nerilen with the annual meeting of ih Anglican 3+.nnd nf the IMocess of Monireal Was held this morning in Christ Church Cathedral, and consiste of the lioly Communion.Tendance of clerteal and lay deegates, former predominaliez.Among the clergy who assisted the Rinhop a: the altar were the Rev.Mr.Bushell and the Rev.d:acoy Naylo: The former read the anie- communion.und the latter officiated 41 the post communion.The eplstie was read ty Mr.Plaisted.and the gospel by Lean Smith.His Lordshlp offici- at the consecration of the elements, and Also pronounerd the absolution ant benediction The office was sung lv Sir Frederick Bridge a festival setting In 7 the Kyrie Banctus and Gloria in Kxcelsis Lelng esneclaliv well rendered.Thera was no lntroit of anthem und no sermoa in.previous years it bas been the custom {ov the Bishop to réad his annual charge | at this service.This year.however.an ; innovation hans leen int-oduced.and the charge waa delivered at the beginning of the business session.which took piace al tre, o'clock this afternoou in the 8ynod Hi.This evening choral evensong will be sung In the cathedral.Sir Edward Btew- Ari's setting of the Magnifieat and Nunc DimMtis will be ren dered by the choir as well aa the anthem \u201cDoth Not Wisdom | Cry?\" The preucher wiil be the Rev.Canon Dixon, rector of 8t.Jude's Church.At the recent meeting of the executive commiites the fullow!ng Fesslutien was unanimously adopted and erderrd tn be printed In the report to be submitted to synod : \u2018That the Executive Committee of the Diocese of Muntresl fesiy IL its duty to place on record Its high appreciation of the value of Lhe services which Dr.Davidson has rendered to the church in the mission of Cote 8t.Paul.Although actively erguged in the practice of his profession.he for a pe of over 2 Jam ministered to the People there.build- ng up a flourishing congregation and Bun- day school, preparing candidates for confirmation, and laying broad and deep the foundation of church work in the mission e committee does not venture 10 Davidson.befleving the: the done\u2019 jx the only reward res.it trusts, wever.that the example of Dr.Davidwon's quiet and res! brid in the cause of pure and une rellgion w rove ro ilve to une and a \"another of Lhe Jt min of (he divcese to go and do Nkewt There was u fair at- THE ART EXHIBITION In the Temple to Bemain Open Until Saturday Next.Sr \u2019 The ladles of the local branch of the Woman's Art Association of Ca .under whose auspices a sketch exbibition in being held In the Masevnic Tem Dor- chester street.have decided to continue the exhibition until Raturday hert the attendance »n far having been Inrger than way at first anticipated and sketches on exhibition ate \u201cwell worth A visit.ns they giva one an one idea of the great progress which has been made in this branch of amt by the women of Canada since the organisation of the association ten years ago.verai ladies of the highest profesgional standing, both m Canada and the United Mates have a number of views and sketches In olis and water colours em exhibition.êne are well worthy bf mure than a Ing glance.In richness of colouring, care nf vtail and treatment, and artistio finish.they will take rank among (he st of their class that have been shown in this city recent yea mendable is the Holmes NiehoMs, York artist.Mra.A Miss Galbraith, T New York, and Miss Munts.tribute a number of veritable amateur work Is much above t usually seen at such sxhibitions.In A tightness observable isome of th sketches, but on the wh they show at thi Awan standard .chere a series of lectures on \u201cEarly Christian Bymbolic Art\u201d wlll be daiivered by the v.Mr.Barnes, commancing the las week of the present moath, and eodtinu- ing throughout February.DEATH OF MER.ROBERT BROPHY \u2014p\u2014 The death occurred last night at his late residence, corner © aed A: Arthur and Cadicux streets, of Brophy.eas was a well known and highiv respected citizen of Montreal.He came to this city in 181 from County Carlow, Jreland, where he was born in .Mr.Broph .therefore.passed almost halt a century in Montreal, and fved to see marvellouy chances In its ise.business intefeets, and nppegrance.Deceased duf- tered trom.a complication of âlseuses, dut a severe attack of pneumonia proved fatah Mra.Brpphy Kushand.left two sons, » Thomas and Dan- fel.and two daugbte e funerai takes lace ednesday afternoon ee 1% mm, rous pie late residence 10 al Cemeter DY.mpball, of Br taabirel aay torian Ch ofticlath, qe- havi been connected with that ving\u2019 church for twenty-nine years, » BOTH FLEADED aurLry.Edward Racette and } leon Peflettter.| a LS fe CE cinthier, soie macnes Hat ampear before, the ce Magintrate this mora and bisaded gurl vers or sentence on Thureday.\u201cTHB 30YS OF THE OLD mRIGATE® sax The om! a mi oon 1m Ha, 8.ave .Jan: othe, OM fund \u2018in th tte street, entilionudnde * Me.J oi be.bn.Heme.of this.city bo sett presenting peer Presbyterian Chureh.adew i his son.Charles \u201cEGLATORS RESIGN, Peculiar Situation in British Columbia \u2014Ex-Premier Turner and Provincial Secretary Hume Resign The Oponing Service in Christ Church | | | | choral celebration of the - Arch- May Do the Same.rr in there not berg a quorum left to carry on the bu-incss or the country.Mr.Tisdall'\u201d res gua'icu the other day was enginvered by Attorney-General Mai tin to \u2018bluff Mir.Hall, Gpposition, int.resignm Ho Kn- x Vislall woul be 1e turned ; uccl: \u2018lou a4 u Gov aun, supperter on Vancouver, ut he bod eves ««D guin che vote by the defent of Hali by i Col Gregory, in Victopua.all's action rturted de Gall sothr and row there x not a metnber in Opposition who dues not believe he is dixjuaitied.Untortunatils for the Attornev-lieneral.However, nan Cuvermnent members bave also tailea un der the sp 4444444444 44444 6444444444 + VISITORS TO THE CITY.WINDSOR HOTEL.Towle.Bangor: DP Halitux.I}.À B-em Churle< Fiuspautk, Mr.and Mis .FW harles Cavanagh, Wo inden CU wis Jos.Meyer, : Morrow.Chicago.G.R Copping.Toronto: E.Draper.Hope.ale.Mavs PB.A O Farell.Rowsland J C.Busd, Sault Sie.Macte; W.D.Blich- AU: R.R.Prterson.Toront«, B.R.Jame- ERLE London: Mixx A Ftaæn:trick.Quetor.PT Abcam, H BM McCleery Ottawa Towle Boston: J D Reid M .John Bell.Mra.Hell Belle ville: J D.Mausher.V.IL.O.Broking, Sew York.Geurge Livermore, Port Arthur: J Herbert borur, Torontu: W.E calgary Lambkin, Kanaan .WW Perkin, New Haven: 0 W Fvarett Worcester.Mr 8e: Join R Mvers.îItaus.s Point: F Dwver F \" Bur- chang, Rouses Point, John Hv=op New York, W, P.McVey.Frank C.Meehan, Chicago.Mr Ceurge P Youax, BR).Youns, Lordon: Hon Quebe.FN \u2018\u2019haries Coulter Woerz New York Chicago, W 0 Pulling.i Fyviow Toronto; © R New Yo x 1 Adierman, Mr \u2014\u2014 .8T LAWRENCE HALL.Judge and Mme.Belan r.Deauharnuis JW wix, New Yor Thor.Owens.Haniel KH.Hyman, New York J.Wilkinson.Vancouver.B.t - Newark NA: john F Mann ' Mo: J H.Gl'mour, Toronie .rn nd re Wm Power Quebec J.U.Pictford.P 1.R Pell.New York : K.RH.Williams.Berlin, Nh: hoo Harmon, Portland © Dr E.Winalves .Mr.and Mrs.boc ; Thos.Malcolm, Kdmunasten: Charica E.Quebec, Thon.Coate'lo, Kingston: Wm.Dallas.New York : L.A.Massue.Varennes : GQ.X.Massue, Varennes .Taylor, Hawkesbury.Prof (eu.Denmark: Guy Campbell, Otta- JL.Farnworth, H.A, Verrtil, PF, 8.Neal, Boston.John Jameson, Foromio Fred T ce inelasr ond mise Emin.NY N.a James A ncieir, Francisco.Ua Cnntin, Que- QUEEN'S HOTEL.M.Dunham.Portland, a Feuiniant Quebec : Wum.Boott.Hey Cameron.Turonte: Geo.uitlet qu owt.RB Coohrane, bright u cford, city: F.C.Ce John Shiclgn.oft, Be: \"Airis Gau- et pars: Mon w- som CI : .maipeg, e d kcarte.Brantford.on: iS F.Bur.nk.Danville.Que.: W, Ww.Kenstein.York, Penn: J Yn Tinning.Toronto, Masson Ottawa : Gerard Fowke, New Yerk : J.urray and wife, Hawkesbury: H.Belilveau.Winnipeg, A\u2019 E.Decelles, Ottawa : John C.Perry, Chl- cago : F.©.De Louche, MacCornam.Bryson.Que.Mrs.Munroe, Turomto; \\Vm.Delaney, Halifax : D.F.Griffith.Hamilton.J.W.Munroe.rooke | A.Penb .Grey.Troy, Vt: Miss R OQ.Bingham, Button, Que THE BANK ROBBERY.The cane of Albert E.Museen.who is cha with the theft of 96,000 from the Merchants Bank of Cana has been futher postponed until Thureday after noon at two o'clock.The adjournment was made by Judge Deanoyer~s, privately this morning.Museen, who at the remand given the Cowrt on Saturday, was placed in b charge of Detective is still under his survellance.\u2014\u2014 Court for the of anpoarting to beenmen.Reports of the differsnt p'aces for which lientions a a-< been appli re Asked Landed in by Chief Legault of the Revenue vent, and the mtv police.The rrant bron rentaurent license for numbe~ 49 rwiv-ruity street ta he are.y afe among thoee | GREAT LEADER id CHAM: PAGNE Tn more than one respect the leadiig chamiegne to-day is G.H.Mumm's Rt.tra Pry.Js importations exceed the run: bined total of the four nwxt hithest brands.and ita Razin.Dataral drynesy wh ad purity make i meat palatable champagne imported inte America.VICTORIA AUCTION RDOMS, 30 ST.JAMES ST.Auci Sao onset Famine THURSOAY, or 20 Pn re NB ~Gevt avy sevags Me Furniture snd STEWART & HERBERT, Phone Mois UE.Anetiditsers.ber, we ofite mes ETES Morin.Quebec M.Buehler.Indiana ia: Wm Penpy.Tevia: CA.Guest, New York: T A Wallace.New Jersey: «2.11.Mus- sue, Varennes-: Rev WF.Kaneen.Avion Gen J.S:ephen.New York.E.Mu- chetl Chicago © J.© Lengeljer, bec Thos O'Brien, New York J.8 oma, tg ce Ap \u201d THEE h Ave if \u2018 od a dear one suffering with a severe cold, or prostrated with Grip,] know of no remedy that | should rely upon so implic tly as my Cold and Grip Cure.onstrated in thousands of cases that it checks discha It has been dem- of the Nose and Eyes, s:ops sneezing.promptly relieves the Throat and Lungs, ailays Inflammation and Fever, and tones up the system.iT cures Backacaes, Headaches and Dizsle ness accompanying the symptoms of Grip, produces sleep and restores strength of body.fluenza or obstinate colds It is invaiuable in all forms of in.I make this statement not for the soie purpose of seiling mv remedies or making money, but with a firm conviction that | am doing my felicwmen a great benefit \u2014MUNYON.1 will genvrantes that my Rheumatism Care will cure rhenty any cos of ind.gostion af stein th treo Drepersia Cure wi | curo ney coms platmts, including Hright's Ihaeasa.can s7ailmonts_ b.very - put wr.te te.Itis abealure iat sesln thom \u2014moativ 38 tania £ vi \u2018roe.1305 Arcl tt-est, Phtiaddiphn, a Lev mas whoum : that my.ral ~ > be cured w.REL wr fd 04060403 successful wav.When CATARRH CURE will eradicate all Nose, Throat.had abandoned hope: and » to perform My usaai du Yours truly, weight in gold.Man trial will convine: YOU and you will Correspondence: solicited.FP DEDE THC TIDIOIT ERICH TEOI DN TIRET + VDD Indian Catarmh Cure, To care Catarrh we go to the root oh treated thus C For severni years | had been a victim of Catarrh, ty terrh Cure.and soc the ed flesh rapidly and »00n recovered my former appetite, and with 19 my a now to-day as well as | was before the disease devcioped, and ain able I am greatly mony to the officacy of a revuine, howest and never-falling cure for cata WM.HISLOP, This Remedy is the Standard of all Catarrh Cures.imitate but none approach it in excellence.HHH 3 The Indian Catarrh Cure Co.146 St.James Street, the disease.This is the only FARRH must go.INDIAN traces of the disease.It is a healing antiseptic, used mternally and externally and wiil cure Catarrh of the stomach and Bladdcr, treatment by INDIAN CATARRH CURE.flicted beings who had tried every known remedy without rchief They are now permanently cured.Hear this strong testimony from one who Catarrh will never recur after It has been used by af rated by an eas induced to = tortion pleased to give this rolentary teuté- St.Laurent, Montreal.It is worth its Une convince others.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS Mon\u2018real Local Council of Wome.Hon.President: Hee Excellency the Countess The regler agi moe tin will be held oa WEDONE DAY.Jan.18th, at 3 o'clock in the Y, M.©.A.win ne.ESS: BUNIN Address by MR.J.J.KELSO, La The Care and Education of Depond- ent Children.DISCUSSION: Bome fdets about the Moukhobars The mentiag Is open to the publie The Canadian Society for the Prevention of of Cruelty to Animals 13 The annnal meetiog of this this PF i will be | held in the long rom, Mechanics\u2019 Institute, 204 Bt.James Sireet.on THURSDAY, JANUARY 18th, aipm The vdance nf al! intorusted In the work of | the eters I4reepoctts tfnlly requestod.| su | us « BcaNFORD.sec.Trees | Maire Snowshoe Cb.The Club wil tramp to Lamkin's, Wed nesaay the 12th inst.leaving Clubhouss, Manshel-! Street, at 8 p.m.A.K.STARKE, Hon.Sec.M.A.AA.RINK.d Night - , poe ut THURS- 9th Inst.went : FINLEY, Bon.Seer.Young irishmen\u2019s L.& B.Association.CENTRAL REAL ESTA 7 SOLID BRICK HOUSE ) 862, 864, 866, 868 and 4 Lagauchetiere Street.Opposite the BISHOP'S PALACE.By ATCTION, wiibeus Reserve, By Onder moy GEO.W, STRPEENS At our Real Estate Room.18 @t.Fumes Street.on WEDNESDAY, 16th JANUARY.These very substantially in Ndonres are now and always have Youn hept in good repalr They will be 20) te- ly.#0 that a buyer may take one more houres or the whole block.The tion is extremely central, COR to business and all the chu Dommion Square, ete.rallway en James Street, ete be a!- to This block.or any part ef tered into flats at a slight nes great advantage.Terms, 1-3 cnah: balance at § per cent interest.or all cash will accepted Por- fect title.No encumbrances of any kind.(Jenuine buyers who wish to recurs 8 house for thelr own use, oF for inves'- ment, should examine thég erty ROW.Nothing like bricks and mods SALE AT 1} GELOCK POTTER & MORIN.Real Estate Fxperts ond Auc'inneerly Bro 3 ' DAMAGED TEA BY AUCTION 1?CHESTS CEYLON TRA, (\u201c@leaceairn.\u201d se ROILS PACULENG VE2.| | L.|) \u2018 Ex.88.\u201cORIFL,\" fram Lo-don vla Boston, SLMMETLY BAN (LED.will be said by Aseglon, for nermmnt of 1 phat FE [ rh.Wen JASIARY, AS 22 SCLOCK NOON - Toa may be smuutned up to horr of Salé.ê WALTER 8 KEARNS A Nos.873 to GM 133 REAL ESTATE Januarr Number .REGORD i=%.- \u2014Oontains Monthly and Anda \u2014Baview ; tabulated statement ot -the realty market, and other \u2014teresting trai\u2018er.CALL OR GERD , \u2014~JOR à COPY & CRADOGK SIMPSON & CO, too GREAT DAY FOR IRELAND The New Loeal Government Elections Are Being Held SL TT Tr 0 i A Man and Team Precipitated into the River\u2014A JEANTACHÉ & C9 Bankers and Brokers, | 7 restored 0 Filla fer Fale and Eft Te î fies Seqesics General Banking Busin ss Tran a To-day in the Cities and Towns.Flood Again Th - TSE Flood Again Threatened\u2014An U Judge Lemieux.Quebec.Is at the Place \\j ES Ep 3 Viger Hotel.r.W.H.Lynch,of Denville passed through Semce is deme.But CAN ING q (Special to the Star.) | mondite and Healyite candidates, wide MI.EC.Dinan, Ottawa, is at the Place Aontres! to-day for Osawa dented Phenomenon.hou rou coms te ADA LIFE BUILDING, ; «sking that Viger Hote Mr.E.A.Whitehead, jr, bee returned think i oven.itqught 8 James Sirect, Room 34 ve DUBLIN, Januery 17.\u2014The Ir} Taeal | Hon.CO.to town from a short v N ast bo be cred.; i .rick, Quebec, is at the ist to New York.lat After à woman is MONTREAL ; Government Aet of last session, which came | A NATIONALIST MAJORITY } ace Viger otel, Mrs.Lansing Lewis, who has been visting te ram the gras Government.Mun: ie into force on Jamumary ls:, in revolut oni Mr.Robert Ham Peel street, is con- her relatives in Outa has returned te , ol aches, - Municipal and Railroad Tone ; y lat, shall be returned 8 t peoa, wa, bas The sf ; Sterl img local administration in Ireland Far wires in favour of heard.er- fined to tbe house by the Urippe.town.f he soft weather following the pecwhar The horse struggled along the edge of the | pertes ares oa Fling ao American Exchanço p Nament has, at one fell swoop.broadly fiical ous discussions exeluded ne Me, D.A.Ansell, ConsulGeneral for Mim Gladye White.of Quebec, visiting ormation of the 1c° has resuited in cond: *olid ice, and with the assis.ance of the Bron sb'soure ES = ; vocak ing ; \u201cment of Much sa orate The ant oi Natal.* Mexico, has lett on x trip tu Mexico.Mra.A.W.P.Buchanan, = Macgreger Lions never before experienced.Yorterdav à 1e; animal and vel c'e wer gol oul ou oom of youth \u2014_\u2014 : = transerred the manax ! sts \u201cho led b Mies Grace Mills ha » ; street.shove k the ice.comes back to ; \u201ca local affairs from the classes fo tie masses are y Mr Juhn Dillon, how- | s returned to Platts took place in the apparently solid 1ce | Th - face, fish Ban In the ci whe na © | se.ever, call upon the electnr« in make the | herb after ppending the hohdays at The many friends of Mies Addie Cook re between the guard jner and St.Lambert and | The read has been blocked returns to its oid que du Peuple.the city of Cork, for example, uader | fullest political use possible o! the ex er home un Stanley street.: pret to hear that she bas been a victam to the upper St.Lambert ice road.at com: ! v re Te the nver hin been gradually © can ne how happy sue REXTIVG OF CREDITORS the old franchise, the voter« did not ex: tended powers conferred upon them.The | Mie Dora Macdonshl is now quite con- gnppe.pleted.vas cut wm two.A V Shost oi ra tor * past three dave, greatly to | ov or and beauty and a Atel n.eeuirg «?Une creditors of La Banque face er ht ES Pr Re RLY BE fe, Men et fee rn |S SSSR | BR Be ae of Bese DEEL AE HS afb ER Se taon excluded the arusan and working class eration, ed that in the fature Vive oi The man sd SP vi \u2018la \u2018 Dui HA Hotel, New York, up on the ive Teidge Nr > ground ability of two floods in one wasn rob | Ee re x Turner j te obtam re a © ha D una .oa fvota having aus + ©.\u20185.the wamage | thew wh ho at ne et nas of Wine Alice Mula\u2019 oo .A farmer wan paseing over from the ordix dutune at the sewers were got into | of 35 Julian Bt, Providence.K 1.tniten =] wai [lay \u201cto nau 10 nd unas 2 Setiiteam CE ment of municipal affaire.Now the elec | co ti he fes need look for n°} lined to the house with the Grppe von TE ERs MS) Mas.A bee?ferstan Thomas arf uy with his aleigh and found hirself being Order and o aI ent made to pre terrible headaches Three years sush ered with | ot Minar alm hat (he indie would con: * torate numbers li0« ail every mhabi- } mai ion from the antolerant (rance | Miss Boardman la + vd pes ve \u201d ess wn on the monng fie:d of ire.d was fosunate that tlus very weak amd he rage be immedaiciy tœntiked ap aso should : : majority; and, therefore, ut i urged, th n bas armivid on a vist from | nve os ail w ripping up hia was done, for yesterday afternoon tl ory weak one PC t , realised up no CAs the direc: tamt householder 1s fr lu exercise the | are within pheir right w returning the men Homon and is the guest of Mr.and Mrw.Mis Milke Monk has been among the reached - he sohd Pr i a peers rap:diy rose to Hood level, the point: ; ne day à Pico ai Claes réa 1 ei | dn Whether they contd \u2018vy oo one - \" franchise.The zreit » or Ee pest ot Mrs.(George ©.Boldi.| \u201cProvince,\u201d 1» in the aty.He 15 a guest VO000000000000000 Ron ly sure what your troohie ia, yoo eo ae ve on auswvr and to detibernte # \u201c hina ev are alm ng eaws.E.Hart, Toronto; J.F.Czlhus, at tbe Ke.Lawrence Hall.hettar write us tcasc.and our cel: da an to augsest for the liqui- 5 eities and principal towis are ealled inte wd their (real powers as a mean Sherbrooke; A.riers, Proscar M Thomas Davidson js fined to SEE ere of al send you pro! a sa: , éætion of the affairs uf the bank.oh 7 existence.ee oy.! .Cleu ., at the! th ttack of sultation, call at car ~ 3 date PURTHERING HOME RULE.Haltworal.! ouse Wilh an atlac gripe, 7S (JE Deol Br 2 There 1s nn If candidate \u2018represen | Auch to the regret of bis wany friends.Moouvsl | Send your B add 5 tative of the po taal, commsarcivh sed ab Though the rura! county councils will | Mise Lariec has ned, San\u201d visit from , Goveruor and i.Roosevelt Ne dou.posts À nesta tec cop?of sir celebs à NO 3 eur interes ; | not be elected unt! March next, open of Mrs.Te dson pad will be the guest : ed upon January 26th as the date for the .| Dr.Caulerres Red Pills are widely imitated.° «3 ; air meetings are bein: held in ali parta of | ey st \"| receJAION to the members of the | Beware of all red pills sold by the dostn.the hus- 4 In the princi centres an the south of } the country for the \u2018purpose of selecting | dunng her stay.ture, at / dredor aie a bax They dre worthiem mie THE KNOB RS Ireland tin wanutacturers, merchants, and \u2018 candidates and support'ng the candidates où | Mine ed Caverhill, second daughter Mr.Roch Lancet nephew of Dr.Lanctot ! They have thew clway Red Pilla HILL GOLD mIN- 3 Jarge rate.© ni class are making a joint those already chosen.| of Mrs.Frank Caverhill, is eviou MLC : vo.1 or.6 A od | 2 a» ft 1s.of cours the countrv di from an attack of scarlet fever: fortu- | care wi and Mr.Hosmer Lanctot, advo ne of the Boilers f th U .| or boxes for $250.Or you can send the NG COMPANY, LIMITED.; effort t.sure Tevresentation on the ui: that (he very \u2018ovceping Ceci districts nately not a severe one.Mrs.Caver.{ ate.was yesterday elected by acclamation 0 @ pper Level Pumping ie Ep ed Ne mal se 4 han out mucils on sen pohtcab lines ghange will be principally felt.and hel Lill w progressing from ber rècent Il.| Mayor of St.Cunstios.| vier the world no duty », ° the non Tr Tn the Bhareholders of ° Their veto» that political and religious a« pre-ent indications go there seems to.Dess, though pot vet \"able to be out.{ Mr.and Mrs.Playfaur have arrived on a Machiner Break D | br « rres are for the Election of dine Company, >.tops .(Special to The #tar.) Lena ai eng brent, oh sera Nowe Seats, 1° b.Beker, Yarmouth, acier Le Lindos She jo iow com | fp ranks with some of the * | = pat.CR Popes tS mh.\"2 E 3 \"Be this alt potins detiaite vas done ta - ; 22 ; .\\s S iN .= i OTTAWA.Januar: y It ie stated here | Me rake \u201chth [Chinsauy as the 5 porteur Bram: He y.ton Terrace amd is giving ; 1 Mhorisok Molmes narratives + 85 NES = me 2 that the inet of New Brunswick will ; \u20ac © > = al A 1 a 8 anncunce the dissolution of the Provincial cle ane eo Li Edwin Jones, Corny i Toro: > riper: Di.Promdent and Mr.McKinley will + = 3 FROVIEIONS À Legsiature witiun the next forty e.ght ; grapths wm pathy ard will atten: the fake Montreal; James v.Freee Brandon: fn re the the judiciary at the vecand pub- Floto ne mn | y hours and that the elections will take place | Ho telogrom trom Mrs pJosmna MM Ia and Mrs.Benson, Qu 3 ; 0.nesday, from 9 to 11.The Foxe Te Nm | xenere 1s no change in the provision mar- 0 .i ! , , av ; e \u2018AN ee w the middle of February., Mra Virginia tigertin, « niece, 10 $1.Anse, here ve 5 fashionable wedding in K:.' 2.000 Mansion ca den comiortablr harbour VACANT CAPTAINCY.IS, ER CANADA PORK.\u2014Barreis heavy = # Hou.Wm.Pugsley, who 18 herc, wi) Illinois, nlse sends sympathy\u2019 ternoom, when M Rtas on Saturday af- | were frequently issued.bite -_ \u2014 O1 (family ork 3 bares erecta \u20ac .> \u2014_ -\u2014 » .re in Kung Co Peart ih rom re oi Father A dageiter of he ite Shr Anum | on os Seen enn | me ae tet mene D 5eme ee à Hoo.Joha Costigan lesies Lo-morrow to ! ES \u2018Alexander, of NY a was marred to Mr H ' an unpleasant v ess, long cut.315; tlerces haa a) - : 'Trere The church, decora Russel, necessity to have to attend Ezecut acted by Captain Beauchemin.ms\u201d M\" [short cut mess, $210; ha 3 take part in the campaign on behalf of | Wid aise à m from Dr.Cornu, of Chri , ted as it was with the functions.ecutive - We clear, Sibme: barrels barrels heavy \u20ac eu .Mr.Emmersos, the Premier.L'Ange Gardin, Ottawa, expensing sym il with large poles in tin Center | Mrs.Astor mile for E Feb Tm at aPR Pro.es pieces.\u201c3 | pathy where Rev.Dean La 15 the chancel, 23.bat wil) oe Severs] Ion on rap The question of the appointment of a »- Is nearly all fat.$14 \"rit ÿ Mes My Rowdee, Sto Anne TU, the Naowdon waited the arrival of the bradaj | fore she goss.She will occupy ber apart, ano Hau heme.a es ee wi 18\u201d pong.à come refined.bc to \u20ac per Hy WINNIPEG WILL PAY {paar oo Father Comins old charges fn ERP The uihers, Me JL Cambie, Mr.| pure in Paris 1a\u201d berstotace.sod wil duced to the ranks by he Pofice Comm.nin Whe RA Be .\u201c .n Mayor : , Mr.i : aris ce, t \u2014 Zz : big Wil er mea Pie ed ine | Sele Med Whe Dinah | Bo re ie pére tilts Se ont he en = = 55 5e J f | tion st the funeral.r Adamson, were called u to ri Aside from the entertainment t she and others anxious for the promotion SATURDAY.Fy we Nationale .98 \u2014_\u2014 1% tierces, $16.00 , Glasgow beef ham, a : But They Still Feel Resentful.! nat pe niv ree caved many ther letters ered number of guests in t pews ro | has formmbed New York this season, so a oe, he d tree for the meet- Peonsyivaria ) Sout hamplon Jan.14 En aC _ 190 m wn mn ne por | \u2019 .1 Rl rans trom friends a relatives.or them, and performed this ciety indebted to for setting the ax of e Committer to recetve a : Hamburg.Jan.: wimpepen - um.- \u2014 1644 IAMS \u2014 Cholce selected large, 9 1-22 : 3 (Special to the Star Le oO ee EE ae wedding | 3 ominous baie rapper at dames Prady a 008 many bave Ben handed \u2018to Steam holds ab ERED ee | se i ot Foiled Ja el WHI SUR vous gy © lo viet hm acter he beams Prots bridal party ad \u201cThi Ake; and th Phan) rt a a Abe far of | aml UB AT ST.Mochringa Bank 0x - a\u201d _BACON \u2014 E WINNIP _ .ame a Protestint, va advanced th ! nd the tne world thank b aring In favo ?: JOHN, x.wu! ws rat ON Green bacon, bone | y of the I KG, Jeune tartes helt ' wi detiver an address at the funeri) ser bora > : abi two aad\" two, preced og | setting such a example.er for date.Chiat Hughes an partienter can Bea pon == rm I OT smoked, Sc; long clear, sc, in a oR) ui evem it was declared to jay the | The follan ng ve ava Tide.The e was riven | Mise Edith .V.Miller's recital last week | fio) oy ations of The men.and the llkc- Toe raat BAGLS- Pork links, Oxfords, Come Fo) Canalan \u2018beelmens Association RAL | be observed us 13 Line order of service to as of he bas vais.Her sown repels Aseociation Hall, Toronto, wns therefore ony Phmatier ot conpect adi nh 1 moi A Ye Herat i ns Kn peu - sel 8 ben ten per cent of the gram receipts an | (h ner 10 ae + jie sa shirt w ! y and fashionably attemded, The reduct! > © hemi s y > ee) guns wicks, 07 3 dun andedd from ons | ast tuo Tharsdar.January 19, at haif rmned oh (bode and sleeves lai | fying to the high esteem in which Mise makes two chan = oT Made hat ot is * i i Hou (E>.OX x] fete was erred aps against Necreiars e Loni's I'm iy ; bwekle caveht the mtn.A rhmestone Wer ia Deld.The concert was under Captain of No.7 Biation.and the appoint == TE Narm ut te WE ha droserd are Pant.keeping the Association 1m the dark dark | x.Frames ss er l,mn of Praise, No.bodi ught up the real lace on the! the petro of the following well- Ment of a lleutenant to replace the one == = = ermestyo 825 bac country dieses Y.ture, Rev.Dr.Cousairat.ire, the yoke of whicl kr leaders : .promoted.Among those wh Lo vi y on account of the weatie.and 8.- as ts the unprinted clause in the comt:- | I'ray .wm mv \\ Was outlined own socia : Lady Kirkpatrnck, x whose names are \u2014_\u2014 - _.ast stock Is selling ut $5.3 10 WO \" Lan, ovorinE matter.! tue Mel Dr PNA rr a Mr band u \u201cto the rune the & ing Mrs Hor Hardy.Mo Fred owst, Mrs.Spoken of mw oe enr on Jaurany mem oa IVE HOOB.~The re war nu ihing do.heh.Add lo the gown; a Bertram, Mrs.Arthurs, Mrs.Mel- coveted ceive che no VE OTRAK, ND ls thought tat tas À | rom.Ares in En, 2 Rev hes Ame, aod over fon hr was also worn, VinJones, Mrs.Junes, Mru.George tenant te Belicheur now stationed ai | a ag tice XN i Ne NS No market will stand at PE 2h mor, # THE QUEBEC BUDGET | MacV rem Hymn of Traine, No.334 Tene She carried a homer ny veil of white, son, Mrs.A.Aw for \u201carwick.George No um ation.Commissioner street ander PORTLAND SHIPPING.| one Gl coup x 38 ure w us 1514 ou REED EK ., : of w re 1 \u20ac ark: .do : 2 \u2014 = fu'e \u20ac \u2018 | \u201cnen rows end for.Mr Archibald\u2019 Rose) 3 0 don, Mrs.Irving ie Mr tin.of No.3 Siarton Her Napoleon For.(8pecial to the Star.) liner ee = 6 WOM ghattolr dre HOOR = Tract, fur Por Rn.Co j Am Ottawa desparch say.\u201cman.Bliss w, acted as beat George Hagarty and Mise Carty.ment ada of Lhe Cliy Detective Depart: RTLAND.Me.Jan 7 | Morte À TTT ZZ II (are incilned to be easier.but gooy sree 78 Jt is Said That the Fimancial State- ! y \u201cThe death ot Res.Dr Chiniqny, of asl iss Eileen Cambie.as chief brides: My.and M.Arth ment, tenant Bouthilller, in Allan liner Buenos Aprean Captain The Merchants Unton (0 © 0 \u2014_ \u2014\u2014 \u2014_ still Lriags as high as 3,00 = ment Will be Mad Frida | i otre.ne felt ant as woukl be the Fileen Wd alone.followed hy Mise congratulsted rthur Hamibion are to be Aree of the \u201cEon Police Office.sailed yesterday with a cargo ! De Um umo POREION MARKETS - The prble eoni- = e on y.a a redative by Vr.Ann, sop'n-law \" ite and Mise Nellie Cambie.in every way on the very are position of lleutenant, there valued at 333.000.Inciuding In, | Looe 8 - \u2014\u2014 I aueted the Liverpoui Market st aml +d | of GG.B.Burland, of this oity.Dr.Chan hey formed a very curesque and strik.p'eamnt and successful inner and dance a score or more mentioned.among barreis of Canadian apples, 300 cattle | Guarsates US oR A \u2014- \u2014_ \u2014 ~~ unchangesy nis mo: ning The Ch! A rau; wau an ol and warm friend of ] ingly pret lm er which they eve last evening at the Ken.then being Acting Detective Pxcific.Rich.sheep and genera) merc.°.ul s OO II IZ I market was rather ensy dunax tle tne.48 Special to the Siar) ; Am .and when in Ottawa The eminent nd Mac go ne oT.a were owing The go a numbering œ.ard Constable Frank Mailloux.of No 8 rhe Allan Hner Oreclan, Captain Nunan | Went Loan & Trees Co.\u2014\u2014 = \u2014\u2014 CE noon AT Roun ven As paix the RE \u201c8 - QUE x - prescher usually stayed with Dr.Ami.\u201cW satin merveilleux ram of Mr.and Mn.Harton\u2019 s Point Bt.Charles.> à EL eau value nt FM 006 Bhe | 5 een lord was is cents donn »° CGR petit That! 5 nd ministeri] | were expecting han in Ottawa shortly,\u201d $ enrely plain, the bodice of 3 ce on Peel street.at six o'clock, from a standing ro RT par taent, © only Uransatia: ore NEW YORK ST Bee nd May w Tren Germs Ah at Ds va , ronort the.b det spesch | sad Dr.Ane, \u201cand, in fact, Knox Church wl yoke tarquoise blue velvet laid whence drove to the in being vacated by a French-Canadian will 1s the Hamb pasdianiic sicameniy in port 0CK EXCHANGE.a y Was à cents down wt 9632 * A The Siantiny Orders Commitee had a | lind met been secured for the purpose Tr da e square and flaring dents whe Prev rd by their kind Jost and Be ea officer of that matlonaliis.which will mall Wednesday.oF Are.Lu ra + abort net * © 0 addrees w \u20ac news of hi were trimmed r arm e club- i .UE CE \u2014 | whee ail à piste Br.\" Chmquy was Tony ond appliqued in ecru ce the , after @ very jolly drive, a most PORT OF HALIFAX BUSY.| io rs ® = = ve : es fn the cause of perance man, and hi dur- toques were of ue bee.fair: pretty floral devoratione, an excellent oe.The Corapany\u2019s (8pecial to the Star) J i KILLED AT RICHMOND.| mg the forties and fifties will never be for- same aenicnabic =r.of velvet, Yorn on Le the best of company, in Moana whieh tied from from Ça HALIFAX, January 17.\u2014The port of Ha: um hor ; - ! nt mid have a lasting influence beach of and caught in front with A re thet popent an anqualfed suc oa an France, on day.car.Jax boomda on Mandy in the way of Ape gw on.I x \"4 .$ n na v .À nine ocean steame - \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Jy 4 RICHMOND.Que, Jan.17.Mr.Thos.those in Ontario ond he ularly trick tips bi mise white menaced, which was much enjoyed D cou been In within twenty-four hours.dad | Ager 1» wry ¢ Evans, oi Kinyacu, was killed instantly tended Mctiid 1 first knew Dr.Chinique.crowa.° ring on da the deimy supper Of the emertain: : sc - aa et + \u201cBail | Ape] Wie Iw 17g 900.Market slow, 3c Se ue aient tro rl ge Herne he MB of ne whe Prec (ARISE Of et SM | Sree oR i Tl af bes ant RS Tl I Thy at bei 3 Lou The morning express for Sher.| The Orangemen of Montreal trimmed with and black bonne here, and it is that it A Don Sat Pipe UN x WC mae The 4 hroske wes going out, pren struck the | {end the funeral ot Dr.hime a at Jet And silver denim.Mis wk bonnet with will mot be the : À Une invited CLL ET on Maccaire street.on NOTES.aba I wl & 3 RB Tike GX\".ha ~ ant but ther the horses across the | = pale ™ wth tacked bodice, the yoke Gouget.Mr.Hr.and Mpa.Mac.doa C a son.132 The Atlantic Tremsport liner Marquette, Bar Brute Cas * ™ wT \u201cot 7 en ed 5 wor unhurt.Mr.Evane The: hn hite astin also laid in folda.Mr.amd M oh Mr.U4 A.Afao, WRIGHT\u2014At Montreal, on January )ith ow oo gon for New York = re oe oN a ; 3 trace Before The train Kinet Toe sébppel, _ bh Ties (3 wendalive Charkavond or) ged de ee bed Mr.Ufo [he ife of Mr.R.Blanton reported.None of ie ie Incoming (raster GREET CR me A us 3) le was very hhh respected and a black lace ow wool wore.Mn.Mise Rac.1 tantic v the first class which left Gi a ques.1} 138 3 | mong er turquoise blue wi : ran, Mise Rae.Mr.» t © Ge.io : rne the, fe lea \u201cna \u2018amiles of ey.que to ma the rad th to Rag, Miss Stearne, Mise ie, DEATHS.the other side a week ater than the Mar- Chm RAW.i À Me fila - He vity came of \"and veption was held at Mrs, book, res.Mr.A, k Ogilvie, Miss Forget.~ steamer.the belated (hic.Bl & Pao Wy dw ig LS ; .er nl fami beri a.ambi to the marier r.Travers n, Mr.Yim BROPHY\u2014In this eity.on the 16th fast.The British steamer Rossmore, from Bal.Comsidsted Juan 7.in [op] H 3g Ny ' bride was J Jor shea, w Strethy, Mr.B.M .Robert Brephy.at the age of years.timore.arrived at Liverpo Cevelasd CQ aM oe < on i .tre blarred waub of red ems |, Misa Groowshieids, Mr.and acdou Funeral on Wednesda Yo ncary wt Bh ts havi a en Er ona y.proeme lat Viet : EN : | ' tre rares ik dimends \u2018Miller, Mise ot mi vin hie Tose eB ther 28 th Ne partage durine mich one Dries & Mode us ue ie Live L eo had fi », , Mi .© °° , .X, CHAUNUEY DEPEW NOMINATED.| Ï x the ens ot A tree lover's » wr Tom Kage, nee PENLET AY hr ats } où Resa \u201cdt cattle and part of her deck Buus § ili =~ pe] = iy \u2026# om t pin r.and Mrs.R do - riett mn, Mr = n late residence.2610 Nos load ! - et mm r.\u2014\u2014 En - RE LBANY event i Te .J.H.Barnett, Miss Os : me street.J .ee ve © ; où M » XY.Jan 17 lon.Chann- | by the ; The py pe EE nt M pion Ve.L.Euarpons rand rick Feats.aged % year uary 16th.hPa ! Footing Varn \u2019 2.= 1, The.t ge nt ries have \u2014 oy : nominated for United ! s of royal Mrs.H.M.Dobell, Mise MrF i CUE ZT LT ny The \u201cVien care \u201cHenry 8.Ph and * Mates ited > -teque worn y.Mr.F.Mere JOHNSTON - i - .; 70 for Kwari Mori brn vote of * + emg of kine and J (rimmed with | rh.the ee Motte Np J William Jonnatone.a Railve oT\" Avr Are MOUNT ROYAL PARK.| he ES Frees.- o54 OUR ON ne in Tommi ECs Co.-Wm.-% kaat blue pu .Mr.je, shire.Scotland.in his 70th ou 2 CL 2 ; 0 ! Predicted for the Star, + | - a | «nd the Moore.SteDragelf.» from his lafe res once.L* Wellington The Parks and Perris Committee | re Hosni.on ue es Charlebois Mricbota 2 Martineau\u201d Leon u.hy rv Tuesday .Friday.- a vote Abond : JONN RUSSELL YOU + day, Ham + FP 1e Meet Moral « FA aé fnêes Vents Five Thewsat Doan | 8 CS A | ain Miro deg ee à no pzap.| Hérheriy ts wwtwly |.pevomrsv vim Ry ag Ru re] ter Tete Lb LSE CE TRS PA of SR I winds; fatr weatber, twrn- À NOT A CASS OF POISONING fast pa: w.Oreenock and Bel- the Mountain Borges Ld Id | Man atria A ail NASHINGTOK, Juanes 17 John Rue colder; ezvw flurrien; 22.| = \u2014 \u2014 \"| MARTIN the 10h 1m : _\u2014 ry a = Sy NS M | mon Fare testi - A of the congress .; ° - .: _ - ._ .V.Gpatral à ad.|.: ; T4 1 brary ng rensional L i , tin, : .x me ë bey of pe hed this Morminz after au illness + ednesday, fair and cold.Jo of > bow th the » ged on the body of Mrs.Mer py ot Chali roa, a ve oral The Parke Ferries oe met | De Het ne.ai > 100% 34 ai} eral weeks.+ - .frase 4 ano to rrvent the im | 114 Moatealm vas heid this take place from the residence Of den Ald the chair, | 40¢ LE 0 oo oo a Spesial Notlos.Le: 8 \u2014\u2014__ \u2018 + es atin I A Raa PAR Sree ey SH ote ee i ne a EASE = HOB Abst dees nd wags 3 | Ae ofedoftoetoe dat ee : At request Lond acquatat.Jedhitions o on Lésavemame CI IZ TT = 2 ANTIQUARIAN soCIPTY.Em ad Teed Spt TE | SERRATE CST Pie, emo EE A AE Ro S EE 3 same the city from a town in td $0» \u201cwitnesses, all present Dering as ease copy.32 pair McNamee, on behaif of the Ineline A Brad.oll pate i 5° es The 8 28 There will \u201cbe t no law was à that po poisoning had takem place.cr tered Into paradise at the Royal way, applied for an exteumon of Ry om Ul lg a ons canne i\u2019 \"be Ss by él a meeting of the Wumie- : 1 canned sahion of The Vie Hospital, tread, company's contract.TS = a 5 a 3 hati and A a.Rosiety to mbt a Puis à cou dipitarts vont te the | hed rtaken wis ea Land herband aftermesa January Un, 1009, Toni AE & Terme x a : à Ë which Me.F.MokKay wii read à huherta jy from Lechine.nt ee Lee cu the fox Loin\" Chaleur.7 1s mn fi herto spied fot ado à clear conte M years and B months.J Nl of 8.sum sng minimum temperatures Bawe H ww to \" SHANANAN a this city.on Jan- \u2018 on - $uring 1 the past twenty 1 : wap , : wiry IRA.We Cems A E wt Le Citr | OLD SANTFARY INEPEOTOR DEAD Tha a apd say.eu wt a he ton, 3 85 ER .eth tal.- mo ; me .' va a pia sixty- su =, sa .Bas Soin 5 1 no Motions on Wednesday.Gh & to ot L .The hhdss : ; Le \u2018 * FE LY Shai e ! ver ef Pr LA Co PE eS lt SR RR Cg Ci 4 - - \u2014 - a Tn oie, + et.xu Brie Wi x pe ns ; Lins AS 2 GAA ss x * + « NS BR.» AREY (Trede Mark Registered by the Kennedy Ce., Limited.) Trade Mark Overcoat Sale.We are selling these goods at the reduced prices quoted below, because we have cancelled our \u201cFit-Reform\u201d contract and are bringing out our own brand \u201cSemi-ready\u201d for spring.Every Garment offered, 1s direct from The \u201cFit-reform\u201d Wardrobes at Montreal, Toronto or Winnipeg, and may, therefore, be relied upon as cqual in Material and Workmanship to custom Tailor Made of nearly twice their regular price.Free alterations if requested.e ©e e SCOTCH brown anc blue gray, knee lengths, silk edge lined, reduced from $20.00 to SERGE BOX COATS, bronze, $15.00 BOX COVERT COATS, self collars, one half silk lined, superior finish $15.00 to ., , reduced from $12.00 IMPORTED BROWN BEAVER OVERCOATS, silk velvet collar, superb worsted linings, reduced from $18.00 to .$12.00 FINE CANADIAN BEAVERS, silk velvet col- hi - lar with best tailored workmans P.re $10.00 duced from $15 to SCOTCH TWEED plaids, silk velvet collar, lamb's wool lining, reduced from $18.00 to .OVERCOATS, stylish $12.00 ENGLISH CHEVIOT OVERCOATS, superb quality, serge lined, silk velvet collar, warranted wear, reduced from $20.00 to IRISH NAP FRIEZES, Box backs and Chesterfields, velvet collar, superior Tweed linings, reduced from $15.00 to CANADIAN TWEED ULSTERS, breasted, with strap seams, Tweed linings, S inch collars, reduced from $12.00 to SCOTCH TWEED ULSTERS, shoulders and capots with handsome Worsted linings, reduced from $20.00 to $14.00 $9.75 double $7.50 silk lined $15.00 ENGLISH TWEED ULSTERS, dark brown plaids, full serge body from $18.00 to lining, reduced $1 2.00 SUPERIOR CANADIAN FRIEZE, rich, furzy colour, good workmanship, velvet collars, reduced from $10.00 to $7.50 Store open till g o'clock To-night.{The Kennedy Company, Limited, ci Sale at 231 St.James Street.Montreal-Toronto-Winnipeg.ao ANOTHER OCEAN BOTTLE.*This Time it Took Thres Years to Perform Its Mission.LONDON.January 17.\u2014 An interesting and \u2018curious little Incident occurred the other night at the Oxferd.The Haw- Thorne sisters had just arrived from the Statos.and had looked In at the Oxford.When returning from America three vears ago tha Bistcrs had thrown overboard, In mid-Atlantic.a bottle containing a visit- fag card, with an endorsement to the effect that the finder of the bottles was entitled to a box at the Oxford.Æ few days -\u2014 before.Christmas a little group, which Included, Eugene Stratton, George Robey, .Læskle Btuart.linrry Lundy.the Sisters « Mawthorne, and others, Were.standing talkiug together in the foyer at the Oxford.when \u2018this identical card was produced, having just arrived by post from Bergen, in Nerway, after a lapse of lihres an 44 'WRARLY FROZEN TO DEATH (Special to the Star) SHERBROOKE, January 17.\u2014 An old \u2018lady named Mrs.Horace Burton, of CHI- ferd's Mile, à few miles from this city.\u2018was a victim of the recent cold snap.Bhe + sare tp Sherbrooke, and on her way home frase both her feet.Bhe was carried Into the house unconscious, but soon revived, and though of such advanced age, it is « thought she will recover.JS £ a wo > - .2 REMARKABLE SURE, No Kunile: Ne Plaster.No Pain.Londen te now cured who was ù perticulars.sr 16 Gi Bend fot » M.8.STOTT & JURY, es MR.MULOCK\u2019S DEFICIT.Post Office is Only $47,602 Short for the Year 1898.The (Special to the Star.) OTTAWA.January 17.\u2014 The report af the Postmnster-General, which is now in the printer's hards, will show a total rev- nue during tho past vear of 8,527,510.and an expenditure of $3.373.413, leaving a de- fleit on the vear's transactions of $47,008.The value of postage atamns, post eards, etc, sold during (ls ycar was Sk,414 T6, but out of this amount there had to be deducted certain charges.which reduced the revenue to the amount named.During the year the sum of §,3M1%7 was pald to the rallways for the conveyance of mails, the cost of conveyance by vehicies being \u201c83.660.te BALLOONS FOR THE DEAD.In hls capacity of High Priest, the Em- Feror has to offer at least forty-six sacrifices to different gods in the course of a year: and ns to each sacrifice fu dedicated one or more holidays, which must be passed by him in complrie solitude, the miserable monarch'« time must be pretty vetll taken up.It is also a very striot religions rule that His Majesty shall offer in the course of every year many hundreds of silk balloons before the tablets of his ancestors.the unbroken lino of whieh ex- tendy back before the lifetime of Jesus Christ.These balloons are made of the tichest slik obtainable.and several of the Imperial silk manufactories ave occupied the whole year with the fabrication of the material.\u2014Ploang Gasette.STARVING WHILE WEALTHY.{Special tg the Star) PETRRBORO.Onf., January 17.\u2014 Mrs.John Clifford.a widow who JIved Rions In the village of Athbarnham, was found in a sick and starving condition.witheut fire or food II the houss.Investigation reveal- cé over 22,000 concenled about the Ded in which Siva inv.She fo 95 years clé.Es a TEI N \"| , 28 « Loyahat descent.18 unmarried.hae mat therefor continuiusy Government on August 12 last.ter oi Agriculture.Tho Ponton defence furd has reached LES A district military school] in to be established at Betleville.Five feet ts the minimum height of the Russian and French conscript.The thickness of hair varies from the two.hundredin-and-tiftieth to the six-hun- dredth par: of an inch.The Hottentats, now one of the lowest species of mankind, were agcts ago one of the most hixhlyv civil zed The Pontiac and Pacific Junction Railway Company are abou.à > extend the r line from Aylmer, Que, to Ottawa, J.UH.Metcalfe, warden of the Kingston penitentiary, on leave ot absence.|» Te ported as gradually improving in health.In Berlin the pawnshop is a royal inat!- tution, and it is not allowed to make à pro- At.[is surplus goes to charitable pur: poses.One af the lalext achievements In chem- tea! aclence 1a a pellet containing the con- crntrated elements of coffee, sugar and milk A bronze column, Inseribed with a treaty between two cities, made in the third cea.tury before Chris.has been found in a Doric temple in Greece.The Governor-General han asked the people of Rr'iish (Columbia to subscribe te the (tGardon Memorial College, through Lieutenant Governor Melons, It has been stated that the danger to trees from lightning depends not only on their height but also on their conduc:- ibility, resulting from more or less rich- nena of 3p.There \u2018arc supposed to be nearly 3.000 dentisit practising upon peuples teeth in the world A dentist's case of instruments nowadays contalns between a 400 instruments.A medical authority on the virtues of various kinds of food declaren that the herring gives the muscies elasticity.the budy strength and the brain vigour, and i» not flesh-forming.The Gatineau Valley Railwaz wii De =x tended this year from Gracefeld.the present terminus, to Maniwaki.which will be the terminus for sone tine to come.The distance Ix 28 miles Among the Rjftian pirates of Morocco the women do all the agricultural and other hard work, while the men.when at home, do the cooking and mend clothes, including the women's.A Nurman mile ia about equal in length tn two English miles.The word for \u201cmile\u201d in Burmese means \u2018to sh '' and a mile Is the distance that a man goes he- fore he considers it necessary to sit down.wa the Mint has cluding £158.600000 in India\u2014a record for all time.Shorthand is one of the arts that nave never heen lost.It Is believed that it wana practiced ig Phoenicia hefore the Greeks existed as R people, and bly also at Babylon.There is no trace of it In China or Javan.A professional school of electricity ia to be established near ris.he achool is intended to furnish labourers and foremen with an electrical education and first-class instruction will be given In both theorv and practice.The mines in Manchuria, according to & report of a Chinese official.are situat- eu in a country covered 12 feet deep with: snow in winter.and Infested In summer and autumn with an insect which makes fe unbearable.Rene luguet, of the Gymnas~ ( vl has withdrawn from t reached the age of 8 years part in the original cast of '[.a Dame aux Camlian.\u201d For some years he had acted as stage mahager.The sea cucumber.one nf the curious lly bodies that inhabit the ocean.can practically efface itself when In danger by squeesing the water out of His body and forcing itrelf into a Narrow rrack\u2014 so nar- now ns not to be visible to the naked ey».The floor of the rotunda at the London Coal Exchange, where the merchants ther.Iz unique.Jt is composed of In- ald woodn arranged in the form of à Wmar- tner's compass, with a border of Greek fret.Upwards of 4.900 pleces of wood are employed.At Soulac.in Gaxcony.à cross was lately discovered projecting above the sand.Further investigation showed that it was attached to a steeple.and later, a well.\u2018preserved church of the thirteenth cen- ury was excava:ed The church is now in ver.Kid Is not the only material from which [loves are made.nithough the name ls ong associated with these.Jron gaunt- jetn wera used in the middie ages: later, embroidered leather, abd rele gloves, gloves of hair, linen, velvet, satin, and taffeta.- mpany, having A new method of preserving meals.trom which much is expected, comalsts In lm- mersion In a 3 per cent.solution of salt.through which a continuous current of electrici boing uring is completed In from ten to twent when the meat is taken out and dried.War correspondents were it It te far back as the time of Kdwurd Il.Scribes specially commisaioned.wore rent up with the Engtish army whict invaded, Hootiand al that time.he ble a It A ater) net ona n \u2018wspe vas ly represented at the battle of Wat- Competition 1» keen In Germany among ters of bool w on Cotta firm, which blished the official \u201c Thoughts and Nections\u201d\u201d of the e.has obtaired an injuncti net on agal who used the titia \u2018\u2018Bistaarek He ppt In a defence that he reount his owh récellections of Biemarck.weld that the title was de- + 14 ita last slon to Nua- - ou oI» bs uw wes a year a officers and 8 Princ an author Mem \" wot the court veptire.France has il / 24 \" \u2019 il \\ BRITISH COLUMBIA'S PREMIER unce, except from 198 to 1882, the House.He was elected leader of the Oppoution in 1804 and formed th He +8 Premier, Minister of In Foderal politica he ts a Conservative.the ! Als DAIL Ye to y j (44.HON.CHARLES AUGUSTUS SXMLIN.The present Premier of British Colum bia, whose Government is now attracling so much attention among politicians is a native où (mtario, and of United Empire He was burn in 1396.Aftar an education at the public schools, he became » schoul teacher, but in 1862 went to Ratish Columbia at the time of Lhe Can- bon gold fever and finally settled in Cache Creek where he has eince i He was first elected to the I'rovincial Legislature for resided, ia 1871 and was out of He Yale n he e.present Public Works aad Minis- Notes of the News.A relative of General Gorden has recently paid SU® for a hymn book twhich the Soudan hero used in his youth.Count Tolstoi declares that he has to thank his bicycle and his pogctarian diet fur the rubust health which he enjoys at the age of seventy.The Queen of Roumania.best k her pen name of \u201cCarmen 8ylva has Just comploied a new story entitled \u201cThe Legeud of the Good Queen.\u201d The official inauguration of the new telephone line betwon Moscow and 8t.Pet.ershurg ook place last week.The line alone vos: SLO roubles (39,400).The North-Eastern Rallway Com, of England has just distributed Now in prizes to the kee tions as awards for taste.of sixty smail sta- neatuess and The new United States revenne cutters to be built on tbe lakes will be smaller than those recently constructed, not &reater than \u201cWw tons burden, and wiil cust about $165,988 cach.Mrs.Tan Jick Kim.late of Stagapore, 1% buried In a SNOW coffin.It was decorat.ell with silk, gold and precious stomea, and was the must costly coffin ever comstruct- ed in the Straits Retrlement.An atiempt to Rusaianise Nezus Mene- lek by seoding a Russian band to Abve- sinin has falled.The Abysainians soon (red of Russian music and are helping the musicians out of the country.Under the column in the Roman Foru marking the spot where Cacsar's body = urned some axhes have i) - çcomdiræ t> the Lally MY \u20ac = reilercd to de the remains of Bisfluner ai » Prof.Rkhatd Claverhouse gor of Cambridge, who represerdts Yhe Miversity In Farlianment.has heen elecied as Mr.ad ones puccessar, to the honourary rafegsorship of anclent history ! 032al Academy.y In the Dr.Roux, of the Pasteur Institute, and Dr.Robin have beth proclaimed that the public health in Parix and France i= at the present moment excellent.but they de- leve that there Is danger of the impurta- tion of influenza from the United States The eremation law in Norway provides that all persons over fifteen Sears of age ' must have made a declaration before death in the presence of two witnesses desiring For those under fifteen years the declaration must have been made Ly the parents.Recont investigations have shown that the principal source of the Gulf Biream .but the rez- | fon between and beside the islands of the : West Indies.At Binlonl the volume of this warm water is sixty times as great ar (he combin volume of all the rivers du the world ai their mouths.| : The great prramid of Cheops i» the larg- ' esl structure ever erected by the hand of base man.Ita original dimensions at the were (6! feat square.and its perpendicular height In the hest point.feet.It rood and 22 mdr of ground.snd ms been estimated by an eminent English architect to have cost Dot less than £3.006 68 Mr.Kipling has had a plece of hard luck.He wroir (he story of the buming of the \u2018Sarah Sands\u201d for a london news.neéner and must have though: that be was =afe, an ft happe The commander of the vesse) at the time Is, however.still alive and has written no letter Cwitne fault with many detalis in Mr.Kipling's story.A curious phenomenon was witnessed reak upon the covers 4 ncres 1 he country ple w flocking in to sell thelr market produce | the.city.The Chinese believe this 3nd!- cates some great disaster.There are seventeen metals more valu: able than guid, viz, tridium.valued £8 per Ib.troy: malllum, £73; rhodium :_ ruthentu .£5: osmium.£ m : palladium, £26; harfum, £20; Adidymi- um.about £50: cerium, £12.yttrium.RM; strontinm, £6W: calcium, £0: glucinium, £30: lithlum.£10% ; sirconi- um, 811%; rubidium, £1.400; vanadium, etc Two thousand two hundred acres of cedars are cut down yeally on the continent \\n order \u2018to make wood Cases for lead pencils There are twenty-six pencll works tn Bavaria, of which twenty-three are in 4,296, - coloured chalk pencils ev- ory week.In Nagasakl Japan, there is a fireworks maker who manufactures pyrotechnic birds of great size.which, When exploded, sail in a lifelike manner through the air, and perform many movements exactly like those of livinæ birds® The secret of makx- ng these wonderful things has been in eee of the eldest child of the of each generation for more than MN years.' A rather novel form of combined amusement and instruction has been arranged for the benefit certain prisoners at Wormwood-Beruba, London whn be xious to \u201cturn over à new leaf\u201d ir Hoeration.The National Health y © to hold eekly Haat Ip migsioners 0 a = y Talk\" health and nursing with the women whe are undergeiag et\u2018 sontence Ja Brien mentioned.These lestures wil) the tedium of Incarceration.nû perbape ft the bunrers to become bat ter mem ve of society than they have hitherto been.of DR.CODERRE'S RED P FIGHTING THE \u201cBOSSES\u201d Quay\u2019s Chances in Pennsylvania are Growing Dim.ROOSEVELT SERMS DETERMINED TO INVESTIGATE TAMMANY.198 Broadway.NEW YORK, January 17.The climax in the Quav fight in Penn- svivania is ap The balloting in ture or uesdayv), and probably last a week at least.Fifty Itepublican members who are opposed to Quay have tigned the \u201croll of honour.\u201d and more accessions are expected.Nearly all of those who attended the nominating caucus will vote for Quav om the first bal tot.but there will be defections on each succeeding ballot, unt Quay\u2019s chances grow dum and shadowy.With 87 Democrats sod for Jenks, the :ratic nominee, and 167 Republicans divided, so that neither candidate can ee cure the 128 votes necemary for election, the lock promises to continue until such time as Quay realizes the hopelessness of the contest and retires in favour of some one ©o will wearly as objectionable to the independents an himself.Quay will thus in a measure of reveuge.fe bas changed bis tactios regarding the impending trial, and, instead of demanding immediate action, he is endeavouring to save off the case ao long za Possible.The trial.therefore, y not Le or many months.As Jone as an Pla diner trial promised tn aid his chances for the Senatorehip, he favoured 11; when he saw that it would only injure him, and might result in a quick journey to the peniæn- tary he, hike others charzed ih criminel offensea, t to postpone the evil day ia definitely.> TAMMANY'S TAXATION.Rince January 1.Mavor Van Wyck and the Tammany s of departments have increased the salaries of two hundred em: boues the amount of the increases being 000, divided as follows: Mavor's office.$1500: y tion Department, 816,200: Obanues Department, $7000; Law Depart: ment, $3000; nuscelaneous, There nt 1 are more than twenty-five the increases were continued in the same persons in the emplov cf the city: so, proportion, the Lotel addition to the rajarv account of the ctv would be several mil- | lon dollars.Of course, it Vs not expected that the salaries of all the citv emplores | will be increased, but, j ag by the action ! taken »0 far by a few heads of departmenta, | it apnears that it is or was intention ' of Richard Croker to add at least a million (lollars to the salaries of his faithfu) fol- owers.The most emportant departments of the : citv have not yet been heard from\u2014the Street-Cleaning department, the Fire De.; Rartment.the Highways Iepartment, the k Department, the of i Public Buildings, Lighting, and Supphes, the Finance rtment, ax t .ment, and the partment of Water Sup ply: and ne one supposes that the heads ! of these departments will not be as Liberal .to their employes as the heade of the Cor rection and Charities Department were -\u2014unless the fear of an investigation Lv a legislative committee induces Mr.Croker to call a halt ya the movement.FEAR AN INVESTIGATION.Intelligence, just received from Albanr, ia to the effect that the Republicans in the Legidature have fully determined on ; aû lavestgation, and, ae a resul:, Tammanv | {ix ta a state harderumæz on panic.Et is , «aid Tammany has offered to give them a : akare in tbe patronage of all the rity de- | ents if they will keep hands off, : but «0 far they hae refosed the overtures | Many Tammany politicians believe that , the Raines bill cresting a bipartisan State | 1 ca ES STAR-TUESDAY: ANUARY 17, 1606 MAURICE de Atel ian Bp There are three periods in all life \u2014the time of the bud, the flower and of the perfect fruit.It is thus that girl emerges into Womanh and womanhood into motherhood.Almost all of the ille from which women suffer have their inception in weakness and disease of the femi: nine organism, which bears the burdens of wifehood and motherhood.These disorders usually begin with uberty.childbirth of with the \u2018\u2018turn of life.\u201d onsands of women suffer silently for years in this way, rather than undergo the examinations and local treatment i ed upon by the majority of physicians.This is un A An eminent and skillful specialist, Dr.R.V.Pierce, for thirty years chief comsult- ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgica) Institute, at Buffalo, N.¥., long since discovered a wonderful medicine that will cure all troubles of this mature in the privacy of the home.This medicine is Fous as Dr.Pierce's Pavorite Prescription.It acts directly on the and imporant organs that make wifebood and motherhood possible.It makes them strong, healthy and vigorous.It allays in- flam mation, heals ulceration, soothes and tones up the nerves.It banisbes the indiapositions of the period of impending maternity, and makes baby\u2019s advent easy and almost painless.It sickly, nervous invalids into happy, healthy wives mothers.Al cine dealers sell it, and no honest dealer will urge a subetitute upos you.; Dr.Pierce's.Pellets cure constipation MUNICIPAL PAWNSHOPS.An Interesting Experimént to be Tried in Illinois.THE TRENCH SYSTEM or MONTS DES PIETES TO BE ADOPTED.SPRINGFIELD.II.Jan.17.\u2014Chicago is to have a municival pawnshop wheres wage.workers mav borrow money at the rate of 1 per cent.a month.if a bill which Repator Fred Busee is to introduce be comes a law.Graeme Stewart of W.M.Hoyt & Co, Harrv Selfridge of Marshall Field & Co.and other business wea of Chicago to the number of J00 are pre pared to put in $1,000 each to capitalize this pawnsliop as soon as the required legislation has been secured.The Mer chants\u2019 club of Chicago will have a banquet in a few days, and tbe \u201cPawners\u2019 so cety\" will be the leud:ng topie of the aftec-dinner speecinnaking._.; The bill provides that in cities having 10.000 or more iubabitants pawnshop cor porations may be establi- for the purpose of louning money on 8 secunities as arc put up for collateral in the ord- mary 10 per cent.a month pawnshope.In the municipal pawnsbuo the waximum Joan is limited to $100 and the maximum .rate of interest charged for loans is put at i Board of Electicn Commimioners with similar boards in every coumty, will he the session of the Lemis | at ature.The bill in question will take local | poten Tam a poh & .Tammany i» ot mensure, bot would gladly accept it as a oe.romise.À complete reormanization ot the \u2018olice Department by the Legislature and | politicians, and they are prepared to tight such a measure to the batter end .It ie ! no secret that Tammany would rather lose } control cf anv three departments of | ety government at the Repuhlicana might select than to lose control of \u201cre ee AS or porn du Foie 1e | reaching and powerful in influence.| OFFICES TO BE ABOLISHED.| That the Tegidature will abolish a number af local offices in accepted as a matter of course, and Tammany will offer only a fo opposition to such a mean: ure.The leaders of the organization do uot deuv that many of the new offices created by the charter are useless.The many changes of employes recently made and the fixing of r salaries for bund: s of city employes was all done on a the Lagisia- aminati f th at Cente) the | on © e t \"fact that hundreds of fathiel Taman been ced in braves have a made have been so arranged Tammany braves who have on the organizati offcre that cannot be ï .ammany ers rathe t that the borough Presidents will have to go.be pe defendol Troy à « el.y alse anticipate tha Board of Aldermen will either be legiele te out of existence or into à condition of harmless inactivity.A LITTLE PREMATURE.The talk about Ni ; the Énesciel u ew Yoo having become change: that faithial s i .Lif : thie iid | 2 ur A = i £3 ; i 8 F i fr £ TE, 2 I $835k, JEFF a | the Governor iv feared by many Tammanv - l per cent.a month.but the corporation may charge an additional one-half of 1 per cent.for storage and jasurance of the articles pawned.Jwaus may be extended the .fram time to time up Lo one year from the time the jean Arak is A Tene ledges may sold M auction barbue left from the proceeds £ vf the sale of un pledges, after deduct: ing the amount of the oan and cha must be paid to the pledger within yearn after the sale.The hill limits the annual dividends nn the capital stock tu 6 per cent.and it in the intention of the men who are back of the enterprise to divide the surplus among ihe s of the panwshop, but this point is not made clear in t 1.The bi pre vides that ihe govermor the state ant the mayor of the city in which the institution 1s located eac be a stockholder or employe cern he corporation must make à re port anually to the state auditor, and the concern is not permitted to transact any banking busifiess.The Chicago men, wholemle grocers, dry goods men, boot and shoe men, hat men, etc, who are to organise the first w fausse bail under the Poe of the are large em labour.They say that nine-tenths of the he to take employes the first at will be sented among these stockholders o \u201cPawners\u2019 society\u201d money Lo their employes who become financially em- repre- f the EXPLORATIONS OF ROMAN FORA ROME, January 17.\u2014The Imperial Ar wal Soop of Germany has for man request MRS.CLARA HOWE, From every province of the comes-praise-of Lara- Liver The wonderful action eof theses little pie in removing all sceumlated ES diy \u2018 - prs TUTTI maks a geeat big prolit.GET ONE \u201cAdams\u2019 Tutti Frati Gem aide digestion and prevents dywpepeia.\u201d\u2014R.Ogden Dorernws, BLD, LL.D, There is no gum * just as good ™ as Adame\u2019 FRUTTI Some dealers will try © afl you a substitute ea which try ! By sending your name and address plainiy written and one set of coupons with the large letters spelling the words \u201c Adacse\u2019 T'utti Frutti Gem,\u201d you will receive à very handsome promt.Sample package and list of peisss will be sent on receipt of Sc.in Wasps.Adams & Sons Coy 5 & 13 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Out.No Appetite ?™ immediate lasting guariaNt wi \"™ The Ideal French Teale FOR BODY AND BRAIN.Since $888 Kndorsod by Medical Faculty.efficacious agreeable Lal, The English Canadian Co, Ltd, Registered at Somerset House, Londen, Eng., and in British Columbia Capital £40080.Divided Into 40.000 fully each, of which T3,0K shares are Row held as working Dakd non-ansessalle shares of £1 (HW DIRECTORS.WALTER MORSHEAD (Chairman), No.& Albany Chambers.london, © samy! t Uencral tur ADAM HAY ANDERBON, FRGA, M CHARLES A.DUFF MILLER, Ageu sam Hall.Flintshice.: New Hruaswick.7 Leuther Market.London 3.8 ent à ALEXANDER MORTIMORE, Alnwick House, Catford Hridge, K - K3\u2014Mesars \"HELL cu.e Sanct .w \u2019 y MARKERS\u2014BRITIBH LINEN COMPANY MANA, Lombard street, Boe\" BAW.SECRETARY-GEORGE 8 HA GENERAL MANAUER AT ROSSLA Harris.late Resident land, B.C.Canada has become ene of the t land, in British Cotumbla, is the prince Canadtan the \u201cLily May.claims in the Klondike, and , hres quarts perties | to the celebrated TREADWELL Minas À limited quantity of the Treasury Bt is new offered to \u2018\u2018anniam Wvcelers, (rom 89).This is a proposition thal will stand vost of the English Canadian Co upwards, at par, vis, £1 share into.rite us fer prospectus Fate vo he Klondik British Canadian territory, is the Greatest Plager Mining Territo ; on twenty-three prepert its machinery installed and working : tWe YN Oficea, & The Sanctuary, Westminster, 8.\\\\.AND J.HARRIS, late Resident Manager of the R ADVISORY BOARD\u2014COL.W.D.TURNER, la Manager \u2018Ie Rul; te preakdent of the \u201cle Rol\", W J, H.8&8 WALLACE Mayor of Ross- of which Ross a ory the n Alaska, In close proximtt MOORE KELLY & CO., Authorized Brokers: Tel.Main 2124.2.220 BOARD OF TRADE, MONTREAL \u2018 \u201cPeople\u2019s Goal Company \u201d Rep.by Vipond, Will deliver in your bins best Anthracite Coal, in bags or bulk, at Peterson & Co., $5.50 ton.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.OFFICES: 209 MeGM Street.Telephone Main 18.278 Commissioners St.| Telephone Mata 1%, | Bpocial Prices on Large Quantities 10 Shannon Street Tetobons ois \u201ctem.Tuty Ged SHERBROOKE ELECTIONS.An Exciting Campaign Ended \u2014 It Was Run Upon Racial Lines.\u2014\u2014 (Special to the Star) SHERBROOKE, January 17.\u2014The most exciting municipal contest in the history of Bherbrooke took place yesterday in the Centre Ward.Nationality of the candi- Gates was the sole question at issue.The Engtish had previously held the two seats.and the French claimed that their increase in population entitled them to at least another representative.The Eng- oh candidates won the fight by the following majorities : 8.W.Jenches over T.A.Bourque, 61 : T.W.Fuller over Alf- fod Lanctot, 4& Over ninety-five per cent.of the available vole was polled.On a straight division the French had about afty majority.but several of the leading French citizens supported the English claims.henoe the result.In East Ward an exciting contest took place betweed ex-Mayor Fortier and Mr.Henry Veilleux.Mr.Fortler won by I majority.\u2014\u2014 A SOCIALIST MANIFESTO.- (Bpecial- to the Star.) PARIS January 17.\u2014 The French So- claïiuts are about to address a manifesto to the English Bocialists urging the con- tinvance of the propaganda for the pur- pete af frustrating the efforts of the Na- tienaliets te bring about à criminal war Letween France and England.\u2014\u2014m -OALLRD- TO TES \u201c8500.\u201d fRpesial to the Star.) MAMILTON, Out.Jenuary 17.\u2014 Rev Dr.Beaven.of this city.has accepted the restoruihip of the pro-Cathedral at Sault Ste.Marie, the call belag uasaimous from the vestry in question.re TO BANQUET MAJOR PINAULT.} Gipestial te the Star) TORONTO, Jan.ld oy bei AR Bcd tN i RST FN Sg ta sous Ap .Tegan | Lope oe the hear re tO Pinauit, \u201c cd 20 \u20ac __THE_BONDING_PRIVILEQE,: A Proposed Change in the Interest of Small Freight.\u2019 \\ \u2014 WASHINGTON, Janoary 17.\u2014A MD of conaderevie miereat to Canadiens de now befrre tiie Nenmate Commerce Committee Bt us » ied to change the regu: lations for the roada and out of the Une States Oa nada rule now ta that all cars be nealed at the outqueng points and the geals 1n- spectel when the cars are again rese < + | in the Umtedd Niate te der de Bods ~ a3 - s mt ead Out Nas Oo.18 we uns Le Ss.Ly \u2014 J Meaureal Street Kyzd fly NC = = De.do ds \u2018mewad Wi, Ay 3 EX Haina Sou ke - the Le Le ae Mamtrea) jes Co .NY) seu tie lig [ror Ce.lid Na Lid ba morei Bisous Mm an es veu Les + - Tosa Ruiter ad.Ie 1g hd 03 Cernwail a -\u2014 \u2014 - Jrae Role vee lu 154 -_\u2014 - Pon of Montreal .24 2e ts Ww ¥ .== _\u2014 - - Onan Rank Le 1» da \u2014 n Bassett N.A.oo =\u2014- -\u2014 _\u2014 \u2014 Molgous Bank - .\u2026- se ee - Bank sf T'ureato.-\u2014 CUE, : CPR.CPR.CPR.pe vx IX bris, ce > Lve.MONTREAL twa m \u201810.25 p.na.Arr.TURONTO 3e p m.Ilham Arr.HAMIL DON u55 pin sante Arr.NIAGARA Fali-84® D M.UE TS Arr.BUFFALO 10.00 p in.12.00 \u2018uv Arr LONtMN \u201cta x etsed In (bla cause cunti=t.ng rhald furgitmre.etc erms cash AUMAIS, Bb & « Muoatreal.37th Junuaus, 1888.J DDAUAFHS BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- bet, District of Muntreat NS 1am uci d'uugan.Pisiruh.Un the TN meven of th: «kh the dumbeiie uf sald 1w- 11 Hermine tiret, HU the CN of Montreal, will be sci) Ly authority of Justice, ull the gxds an\u2019 chattels of the sald Defeadant, seize! In thir cause, cousist- ing af une ac.Dowseheold offen i>, ete.Condituns D.A BY H 8 ¢ Montreal, 17th January, 1N8 \\ J _ Brirrs BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF GE bec, District of Se.F «s No 2777 Circuit Court County mManst Sus # Feiden Plaintiff, ve Thamas H Julian, 7x- rendant.On re Meh of Jaruary, at eleven of t eloek in the forencen dumicile of sali [xfendant.«x In the tity of Muntreal, will be sd, thority of Justice, ail the gucds and chattel of the wail Defendant.seize! in this caus consisting of copfectl gery.etc Cunditions cash #& MARSON, BH.8 Montreal, 1&th Jan, 1980.11 Ts 1 AILIFFS RALE \u2014 FROVINCE OF QUE.des, District.of Montreal No law Cirreuit Court Fran-is Morgan Horatio N Tabh J»efenuant on h day of January.1 , At Ten of thé Che k In the furenoon, at the Victoria Auten Rogme, No 330 Rt James street, in the Coa; of Mont.will be mold.hy authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seined in this Cauxe.coneurs Adour mie dCenditjons cash.LD A - \u20ac 17, \u201c190 a rest, © Montreai.January BEF S RAILE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec.District of Montreal v : Cireutt Court James Ferren, Plaintiff Harry Simon, Ivtendant.seventh day of January, 1800.at ven of the cluek in the formnutn et the pire of ness of said Detendant.No 34 #t James ot.la City of Montreal.will be said.by nue thority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Tmfendant, seize! In this cause, con«stifff of plate glass mirrws \u201cchaire, abies, etc, Coniliticns cash.3 w.EMITH,.BR 8 Montreal, ITA January, 1098.133 AILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUB- bec, District of Montreal.Novo 1TV2X.Cireute ration, Plaintiff, ve.Theo, Marvhail 1wfendant.On the 3th day of January.1-90.at ten of the ci Mths And » sppHa annee, wy Sour aad ral nevater, ce > fires.suites with bathe, n dry, quiet t : .whi oth ay + of Int at HALF PRICE.select from.PER CENT.DISODUNT.value 7:< and $1.0U per yani.=e oe Country Orders Olted with care xr CEELEPPPTIE IPE PEEP HPEEPE FE ERPERL L004 0444044200040 044 AMAIA MOS! JOHN \u2018MURPHY & CO.GREAT JANUARY Clearing Sale! BIG- CLEARING DISCOUNTS IN IN ALL DEPTS.#SILK OFFERINGS.All Kinds of Silk Reduced.10 to 50 Per Cent.l.ot of BLACK BROOHE SILKS, all Pure Silk, cheap at $1.00 net.25 PER CENT.DIBOOUNT off this line, or 75c per yard net.' A Let of FINEST FANCY SILKS, imported.this lot of Silke.Regular value, $0, FL a), $1.40, $1.50, $5.00 per yard.Choice A io: of CHOICE FANQOY SILKS, all the Néw Colour and Designs *o Reyniar prices, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.20 per yard.Choice of lot at 35 A lot of FRENCH FOULARD SILKS, all Choice Patterns.Regular Choice vf lut at 25 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.All Our Stock of Black Silks Reduced.A'l Our Black Broche Silks .Reduc All Black Peau de Soie .\u2026 Reduced All Our Black Gros Grain Silks .« Reduoed A! Our Black Satin Merveilleux .+ « + Reduced All Qur Black Surah Silk and Satin «+ + Rednoed All Our Black Armure Silk .Peduced ' AI Our Biack esse Satins .Reduced AU Our Bt! \u2018ack ros Royal Silk .Reduced et JOHN MURPHY & CO, +++ Reductions from Ladies, Ask to Le shown reo EE essenrsresee uses rese samples vent on application.tele oben CIP00040400 040000040 \u201ctres.cume again., Muutrent audiences are cold : » attitude \u201c nothing , tenant in Milas Clara ldpman, who is a © versatile Uttle : demy will be crowded.These facts speak + + e e Academy of Music.From \u201cRip Van Winkle\u201d to \u201cThe Telephone Giri\u201d 1s a tar cry\u2014so far in fact that between the two might be grouped all the productions that have been seen In Montreal this season, and all that we are likely tu see before the pleasant summer evenings, which close the thea- Last week at the Aca- deny of Music there was pathos and comedy of the most delicate kind ; this week there is Ro pathos, and at times there are expressions used, the coarseness of which might be modified without detracting < te ioia from the humour of the piece.last week the vacant seats outnumbered the ones occupled : this week the Aca.for themselves, Is It any wonder that Montreal theatres are dark when plays Ii ihe \u201cCasino successes\u201d stamp cannot be obtained\u2019 The plaint has recemt!y been nade that Mr.Louis Mang and Miss Clara Lipman have no reason to think so.The nun-commital of à usual first-night audience Was not in evidence last night.The house was well filled\u2014extremely well filled\u2014and the audience gave itself up to enjoyment, And the production, in most respects, well deserved the enthusiastic reception it recetved.It is a novelty; there has been like !t in Montreal before.It differs from the other \u201cGirl\u201d plays In many respects, It goes with a swing which 1x only equalled by \u2018The Circus Girl,\u201d and the music, while not quite 30 original.ix just as catchy an that of the latter.Louls Mann is.of course, the life of the production.Hx make-up is immense and hin dialect is Inimitable.He is thoroughly enjuyable, but in the second his monolngue and pantomins might be cut à Hitle with adventage to himself and the spectators.He haa a charming lieu- ACtress, Ami is a success In the various roles.which ln the course of une evening she Is called upon to play.sue \u201cThy Telephone Girl\u201d the French maid, the music.hall favourite.and the affrc:tonate sweetheart, who tries to make her Iover jealous so that he may love her more.Snuffles and Toots, I~ James F.MacDon- alt and Miss Nelle Douglas, are very «lever in little scenes during Laoth acts and Mary Post and Augusta bernard lend nr lditional charm to coon songs, generally by their redition of one of those melodies.The entire company is good.an unusual feature being the ladies\u2019 chorus\u2014 a chorus that dances just as well as it .sings, and does it more frequent!y.K 2343 St.Catherine Street.corner Metcalfe Street.5 L TERMS CASH.1391 TBL UP.933 LEEPER 0000 ttt Eta e FEAL IRL R L004 Es \u2014\u2014 = \u2014 me SOUDAN EVANGELIZATION.nro onty sheep After the death of à jen who hal invited missionaries to 3 Bhartoun.some L130 was subscribed (a The Plans of the Church of Bagian i ! a special tuad to be devoted to pn i Mission.| ins a Mission nt Khartoum as the best x pr GI avearitg lus murder.This \u201cion k si untouched, amt will, we under- THE MAXOMMEDAN\u2019S IDEA OF | .4 te used in the new field.\u2019 FATALISM AND HIB ! n HONESTY.! mes \u2019 1 The progress of events in the Soudan :« ! GRAND TRUNK LIBRARY.boing watched with keen interest by all | the religious Ludlow, says the london : + Daily News.and some of them are abready Literary and Scientific Institute\u2019s 3 preparing actively for the work of evangær!- | Forty-First Annual Report.4.taation which ix 10 follow its conques: vi, A te-openins to» cuilization.The Pope.11 =o net -tiret annual renert of the ?.1s undersiond, pronoses to entrust to WE ny Tonk Literary and Sec auie Ine 2 Coptic Cathulica the work of SProacling | G0 issued, shows an Lictens + A: Catholicism in Egypt and the Soudan, tu pu me mt sup fe Ih J with L connection with his scheme for the Uni: Pays TER-0 BRIEN A\u2019 Amherat N.B.James D'Brien of Mi peser, ta Aves Cnuiter, of Hartford deanvar by Rev + KR Ingram, Tan Prodertek drare end Minnie May Fmshman eof Helier ® MARDMAN-BHIRRIFH Af adn Que, Tn der, by Ke Teen a ardman, = hte delphee, H.8hirrift, «of hig CKRY- iL AMR AS (nia wa.by the Tapco ™ mes IN Aare CN vamhier [4 ie J.wi of Ottawa BREVICAR-A RMS T HN Wit Jacquet semer th, v ov, A pe ae w McVlear, of Daiss- te Wat me to lizz A \\imetroag daughter of Robert Arran na, Jachute® 1- WHICH ELL?- In Remote Onn Bass wii) stat.br the Re Toa Mr.ti A Nash to M Net- = Rha oh of the tow » of etm.Woe NN TRYKRB At Actes, On Presemier hartes Austin Robin- von.Viner te \u201ca nt daughter of the Rew Ham Bryvera Acton, Ont.* BTATT Mt MIL LAN At Auitaville Ont.on Des nbe ew J.BRA aries H old pia WE +! Morris: burg.\u2018> cMilan of Anita lle * MI AUA-NRAMOTT \u2014 Sherbrooke owe Levant an bee Pathe: ViseGa Mr.cox, Shac- bivake, and fly Neilve J.Prescu:l DEATHS IN THE CITY.BRENNAN \u2014 Ou Bnturdes, 14h inst.at se residence of his father, 3 Ottawa Michael Rrennam.at the age of ra Boston.New York and News foundland papers please cupy.122 HAPELEAU- In hry) aut on ihe 16h inet, at t n 20, Fema ence Cham x wits\u2019 of rin Cha peleau.ex- Pet funeral wit! take pluve wr Thireday 2 the 19th inst, from her husband's renidence, 94 las a! avenue at 9 a.ra, to Me.Lou's de France, thence ta Cote des siges cecacterv.Frienda and acquaintances please n \u201cpe this intismetion 13 ?CLARKE - In this city, on the en mai.Khisaberh Wright, widow of the lve Timothy Clarke 3% years Funes! wi leave the r ance of her broth in-law.Patrick, Clarke, In rear No nl Manufacturers street.on Wednesday.th IMA at 72 am, te 8.Gabriel's Chu= thence tu Cote Nolges ceme\u2019ery Friends an4 acquatatencss are reves + fully Invited to atteud.2?FEENEY In this city.oa ths 1ith mat.Koger }eenon, years.» na\u2018 sltga, Ireland.Funeral oot roi: and Chicsgs papers pl ax 4: wep.) GIBEUN \u2014 Near Ularenceliie FU.on December 3 138, James \u2018Gibson.son of the late John and Sarah Gibson, agvd © vears MONPETIT -\u2014- In this rity IK Oscar Monpettt.«an Monpet}t, aged 14 venrs months and 14 days.Funeral will take place 01 Wednenday .the Ith Inat at LH) am from 3 Delinelle atrert St tiene.to Bt.Elizabeth Church, thence to Cu'e des Neiges \u2018\u2018emeter).Frisnds nnd ace quaîntancee please acceyt this intima- tan.123 MAY - In thie city, an the 1684 Inst Grue Fihel.youngest child of Pater and Mary Fav aged ! veoar and 9 mothe Fune-a) from 113 @t.Andre r0\"oet.On Wednaediy at 8 am, to Cote des Neiges cemetery.- In this city, on the 4th t-mt Normen H.Hont aged § Years, months 3 _Alexar drr Roma 15th at 20 p.m, borromee sireet.{Kingeten papers pe: se copy) THRAFYORD Tn this cliv.on the 16th, Mary Trafford.only daughter of James ord.Funera! from her la\u2019: veri dence 11 Plateau street.on Wedneadny, the kth at 2X pm, Friends and nc- Qualntances picase accept without further notice WARNICKER\u2014In this city.on the I3th last.Mary Jane Hathgate beloved wifa on Jaruary of Oils fer vf Geu Waurnicker.Funeral from her late rea ence.$1 Bonsecours airest, Wed- n 2th.at 23 pm.Friends und acu tances will please accept thx, 12 2 tèe only intimatien.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.CALHOUN- At protyille, N.B.on January 1 Arthur L (Calhoun, years.CALKIN - At 8.John, N.B.on January Tth, Meormaret.widow of the late J.Bennett Owl COURTNEY \u2014 At Amherst, N.B.Sth of January.Adu.wife ot Courtney, aged 3B years.\u201d CRAWFORD At Hamilton, Ont, Mary ith, James Crawford.- ve on the Joha on Jan- aged 6 Che \u2014On Januery 10h.after à short 1lneuw.At the home of his father.Paul I.son of Rev.Henry Cross.of Nana-.' New Jersey.and brother of W St.Jobn, N.B., aged 20 \"I At Hamiltnan, Ont, on January \"++, Jane Hesiop Dsvin ip her S7th year D'XN At Hamilton.Ont.on the Mh > \u2019 for cash; the colours are fawn, bruwn, perte with the United States SU the to morrow we offer : -ûü TTT green, ! grain, provuon and fruit trades, a ToT GLOVES.| + add blue, grey | be says that tlus competion threatens to \u2019 WATERPROOFS.rome keener.SO yards of Fine about 5 + Ladies\u2019 $utton Gray, Tan, Fawn Kid White Valenciennes Avot 3 & « Gloves, extra quality.$1.25 hpe for y Very useful prete to have aire | Lace.suitable for Embroidered .75 pair, ren er cent.\u201cfor each per ce nl MR.DINGLEY\u2019S DEATH.! Ladies\u2019 Underwear.berchiate, saloped ve \u2014\u2014 Worth lge.Special deen xe | values.Slightly soil- in reat Holiday Wie Fy dow display.6c .wo = a morrow we * About 40 pieces of nee special ra 7 Prec, Double Fold Mixed made in hin pede 4 \u2014- Tweeds.Scotch Tweeds, \u201cky.Dot à 5 3 Armure Broches,etc.all Dorth Joss 3 Ï winter weights, all nen them \"worth aa .1 shades.Earlier in the They are in checks, °} Z weason sold freciy at 2x tripes and modes = Special To-morrow at To morrow's epee =\" ial price, Lf 15c ; 1 pc - 60 only of each kind i - : at these prices.Solid 300 Ladies\u2019 Wrappers jf Hardwood, Oak fin- in fine stylish materials + ish Chairs and Rock- light shades ealy, madly i N Il ers, Cane Seat, Brac- in latest otylen, Séted ; ed Arms, high back lining in waist, fall skid exactly like cut.uot skimpy, new alesves .§ ' To-morrow Special yoke back, well worth \u2018A price for Chair 55\u20ac 41.00, 3 To morrow\u2019s Special price for Rock- 752 er To-morrow's Special -: Price - >\" 68 ON OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTER.ENTRANCE-18T .To-morrow we offer 100 pieces of 36 inch wide fine WHITE LONS.DALE CANMBRIC, almost needless to say this Cambric retails olse- where at 10c.To-morrow\u2019s sensational price .Come as early as possible.we will not limit quantities, you cas \u201cBut mot a yard te the trade,\u201d 7 = Nu mil or telephone orders filled for Lonsdale Cambric.AT MAIN have as many yards as you wish.HAMILTON\u2019 se FLOOR.x 8t Catherine and Peel Streets and Dominion Square.Ma © wr do Tov a MISSING CLERGYMAN.Rev.Mr.Macadam Believed to Have Been Drowned at Toronto = old son of haan hrottier, Me MADRID, J = ab pa there = me hi Soe of ladies in the ille, was fatally urn tur anus 7.~The ni sement the Rig More to-morrow.TY HEA AND dad by 8 quantity of iye, which he upset crumer Conde de V Vened ito arriv on January cheup sale prices in Kitchenware POLICE RD A CRY on heme The te al, brought Monday at Cadiz, from Havana, w with the ia Producing not a hide spéculation among FOUKD A HOLE IN THE ICE ' Wat mire pital, an ied reputed: aches Col which were eepers.How theme can al dorine Monday t.He was badly transferred to the armed yacht Girelda,for for the money 1a the Problem they\u2019 he 1 ON THE LAKE FRONT.burned ound.\"ibe y.conveyance to Seville.ing to solve.Come and we'll explain, \u2014_\u2014 = _ (Special to the Star) \\ TORONTO, January 17.-About md- night a scream wes beard from the water = ni N Ni 3 Ny N & od N By & & = = oN & = > > 3 Ry + front at the foot of West Market atreet as i S > = - > ~ and the police found a hole in the ice, a 4 \\ he ! seal cap near :t and à little black dog who \u20ac whined pitevusly and refused to leave the oN spot.Tow morning investigation lends ho to the hehief that Rev.Thomas Macadam.a retired Presbyterian dergyman, who re- \u2019 0 side, was drowned.The dag and the cap \u20ac are hie.Mr.Macadam left his house last oN night at 7.13 and has not returned.He was \u201c feeble and bas been in the habit of wand y enng about.He robably got down to \u2018a the water front, lost his wav amont the \u20ac \u2018 a and docks, grew 1 tat ans oN Ei pl out on the ice.\u201cfre body had i not been recovered up to noon.[J +, MONTREAL, : 12 y S HOW MONKEYS DIFFER.\\{) x \u2014 Q The Montreal One Set a House on b X \u2019 3 ; This e Have already, since the fire, placed Fire; One Saved a House.\u2018 A) their large Dry Goods business da BELLEVILLE, Di, January 17.\u2014Mr.Peter Minetta, of this aaty, owns a monkey confines tin a wire cage.The other day Mrs.Minetui ut some Iresh coal on the grate fire, locked up the house, and went to vimt some frends.A lump of burning ooal fell to the floor and set fire to the carpet.The monkey broke out of the cage and hurried nto an adjœning room, secured some articles nf wearing apparel, and threw them over the burning carpet, completely emo the flames.When Mra.Minetu returmed home the monkey \u2018wae miting bessde ils cage, carefully nurmng two badly burned paws.The tamely acton of the monkey averted a conflagration, Gr FRIENDSHIP FOR BRITAIN.NORFOLK, Va, January 17.\u2014An un- ususl scene was withessed in thea eity on Sunday during the address of the Rev.enry Varley, pastor of large congregation in lo ngland ie allded to the frendehip between England and Amenca, and the large audience which packed the Academy of Mume went wild with enthusiasm.The men threw ther bets in the air and hur \u2014\"\u2014\u2014-4 NEW YORK \u2014 Mrs.Caroline Henlord born in 1814 and a daughter of the Tate Dr.David Hanford, the first physician of Middletown, N.Y.William Strange, head of the firm of William Strange & Uo.mlk manufacturers, died Monday of pneumonia.He was vice- president of the Silk Association of Ameri- for many years.He was in Eng and in 1838.Edmund Gates Hubbard died on flundar, aged 56.He was à commiesion merchant end member of the Produre Exchange.Wm.B.©.Carpenter.a flour merchant the Produce Exchange, died on Sunday, 73.He was born im this city.{FREC -\u2014 The death is announced here Rosalie Legare, wife of Jacques on, of Ancienne locetie.Death and caused by congestion of the \u2014 ROUTED BY BOERS.Uitlanders Badly Used at Jeohanmes- burg on Saturday.\u2019 PRESIDENT KEUGER ANNOYED i AT THEE ACTIONS OF WIS 19g th A.14 LONDON.January 11.\u2014 The Town correspondemt of the Dally Mall.who com- firms the report that the Johannesburg meeting on Baturday was broken up by bands of urmed and organized Boers, sya \u201cThe Boers occupied the bullding quite an hour before the commencement of the meeting.and from the galeries thrve down boxes.chairs and tables on the hh.landers In the arema.Within fifteen mine utes terrible fighting was In progress.The whole Interior was wrecked, the potice re maining passive spectatorn and thé wreckage made a huge plie on the main floor of the hall.At one stage in the fighting the police caught a young Bow trying to net fire tn the debris, dut they liberated him after a mild rebuke.\u201cAt this point a fresh contingent of Boers invaded the haïl.fleuriahimg stiches and fron bars and attacking every UN- lander they came across unarmed.The Ultlanders made for the door, escaping af Yer a terrible scuffle, in which many wett tnjured.Outside the hall, they formed » walting for a further attack.**The Boers then held a meeting Inside the wrecked hail, emerged and marched to the police barracks.cheering the Gow ernment and hooting the litlanders.Hugh _ crowds thromged the streets throughout Ty the night.The censorship of Jobanneshary 24 ts very strict.bul the latest telegrume * J say thai many scenes of violence oceufr red in the streets after the meeting.Mab -N ters had begun to look ugly when the police commanAant persuaded the Boers te depurt, the English remaining behind and sing!ng the National Anthem.Twe Englishmen.who were arrested after the meeting for disturbing the peace, Were ultimately released President Krug and the Boer authorities sre sald to be ently annoyed, because the President a promised to permit the meeting if cot- ducted in orderly fashlo te x (Re Du ol NI Ey \u2018 se BABIES TORTURED By the FLAMING, ITCHING ECZEMA Find Comfort and Permanent Cure in Dr.Chase's Otnt- ment.one p that canned Uy WS Greater misery (had of uma eam ttchine.bursting sensations prêtre are frequently, subject té\u2019, thia torturing disease, rey Matie during the teething Pr an Muthers whi read with interset letter 3.Mrs.A.Knight, of irs only ont.; says.he Teel tt my duty to let you know Dr.Chase's Ointment has done În à very rasé of écaema un our baby.We had of cures wiveout any the improvement cont uati) 2 rt We think it the of family elmiments ly Oi Ses or 4 and alt Lecteur © nd he history of med \u201cArtistic | \u2019 y >.* We have recontly lmport- od from France a beautiful assortment of China mount- od with Sterling Silver and Silver Gilt.The decorating and designs of the mountings are very artistic and of the finest workmanship.We are showing amongst this line some dainty cups and saucers, which have been greatly admired; these range in price from $8.00 to $13.00.\"oR.Ai.Dickson § \u20aco.e 2261 ST.CATHERINE STREET.STILL ACUTE AT MANILA.The Filipinos are Threatsning and Insolent to the Americans.A CLASH OF ARMS MAY COME ANY DAY AND LAST FOR YEARS.3 P NEW YORK.January 17.\u2014 to the Heraid from Hong Kong says : The Herdd'a Mamla correspondent re a vigorous consordhip upon despatches ates: advices, dated January 13, state that the situation In the Philippines 1s still acute.Agu.nakiv is holding his forces in check with Jd the ulty, and natives have been arrested for smuggling arms into the walled \u201ctv.On one occiwsion a coffin was found full of arma.and on another mx Maurer + n covered hidd«n in a load of straw.The natives read ng in the city predicted an attack on Manila on Sunday, the 15th, t the foreigners maunta:n tha: there will be no attack if the Americans do not pre capitate ane ; In lloilo the situation remains the sume, except that the nitives are entrenching themscives.\u2018Thev bave blocked the nver by minking hares laden with stone The native troops outside of Manila are most insolent, and it 1s hard work to re strain the Americans.The Filipino so\u2019 diers come out to their lines, close up to the American outposts, load their r.fles, de Jiberately joint them at the Amencan sol diers and then dersively walk buk to their .own lines.- Under such conditions there might be a fight at any moment.SPAIN MAY AID AGUINALDO.A Paris deapateh to the Herald aeavs: News ha< ren-hed here that the Spanish Government his begun nezotistiona with Againakio through the agency of certan Filipinos in Madrid, for the release of the Épanish p:risoners.Hav re becun to treet directly with the insurgents.Spain > Likely to go à step fur tier and accord them that recogniton d therio retuæd Iv anv Guvernment.The iden is 12 (Al upon President MeKinder to hs promis and obtain the release of the pr soncrs.The difficulties confronting the Anerenn Government are still wader stood in Modad, and ad soon as othcial cog: Rimne< of them is obtained, the Government wdl consider atæelf ree tu trees with the Filipino (Luvetament ii necesmry.as power to power.\u2018n onler to secure the l'berty of its subjects EXPANSION INEVITABLE.SHANGHAI, Jan Y7\u2014Mr.Joha rett, former y the United States Minister to Nam, in an ad \u2018reas before the Shan: ghai Chamber of Commerce, on the ques tion of \\Amernean control of the Philip yes, sand he leured that the opponents at home of such control did not apure ®oate 1+ vin importance to the extension of Narn commerce ard anfivence in : the Far East, where immeasurable op- d portunities wosd otherwise be lost.ge.Rs: y: failure te assume and maintain eonirol, «asd, Mr.Barrett, wo forever relegate the United States to a secondary place nm the Vtie An for the dith-ul- ties of goveçuing the archipelago.they had ixeu niche cragzerated.Aguinslde and lu- foiiouers could be pactied with a mviur «© dip'Mnacy and firmness: nor would the Monroe doctrine be vislated, for the occupation of the l'hioppines ty the United States wae not a direct act of conquest, but the inevitable rewult of a \u201cTR War 1 whe a grave resnonsibilnies had n unavoidably entailed.Mr.Barrett emphasized the fut that the nations which, Like England, were chiefly con.eerncd, approved of permanent Amen.an > control.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014w BARON DUNSANY DEAD.ve LONDON, January 17.\u2014John W.Plon.ket, Baron Dunsanv, representative peer for Ireland xnce 1993, died to-day, in his forty «inth year The deceased peer nt one time mit in the House of Commons for -the Thornbury division of Gloucesternhire, in the ('aneerrative \u2018aterest.He is wue- coed] by bis eon, lion.Edward John © Moreton rax Plunkett, mow in the Oweaty4it yeare.amp King Oscar of Sweden and Norway ts suffering from influenza, and in consequence a number of court ceremonies have been abandon The annual convention of the Nova Scotia Fruit Growrrs\u2019 Association will ba ; held at the College Halk.Wolfville, on © Yebdroary % 7 nnd e Honourahle Minister of Agriculture and several oth- , er prominent public men will assist, Gaff & Heymal.n big dty goods firm in Berlin.are financially embarrassed, ard have called a meeting of creditors, te be hejd tn Toronto on day.The estate ë over ock-taking.ta for e + * fu.\u201c » .008, The firm is now Rome Toronto houses are unts vy 2 The annual meeting of the Rank of New by wick was held Monday.Turing k the past Er the Institution only lost ab a throu had accounts © eum cf por 00 was losa ac- carried to profit and count.The old board Was Senator lewin had been re-elected resident by the directors.Special Notice.$300 at $7 Monthly Buys Cholce ; and Good Piano.=~ yy wot» tatoh edrertisement.It ie a straight pasitrere, proposition KR, give worthy people a good honeat piano a price sud on terms that will bring it within reach d of moderate - of everv income.Thee different standard and reli makers from.See ue at once.Li i Co., 2908 St.Catherine street.Eee bte Mgr osm \"= \u201c4 4 ! News for Mea.: \u201cBriefly ebout P f » Tew money; ever of them eau ei are saying H a =P he Re a : ; ; by\" LEA LL - «Tant, u of ammunitions were du | | -\u2014- me = = rt \u2014 - ESS ge THE EDUCATION BILL Introduced Into the Legislature\u2014It Aims at Free School Books in Time\u2014Much Municipal Legislation.(Specml to the Star) QUEREC, January 17 - - The Legislative Assembly appointed all its comuiilevs yes: terday aiternoun.The report of the special commitlee named to str.ke them was pre seated by Mr.Robidous aud unsnimous y adopied.The cCuwuntiees are coust.tuted as follows : Private Bills - Hon.Messrs.Atwater, De chene, Dutly, Flynn, Guerm, Hucket:, Le Bare, Nantel, Parent, Pellener, Hob.douy, Stephens and Turgeon; Mesus.Aland, Ball, Bickerdike, Bedand, Bouffard, Bisson neive, Cardin, Caron, Champagne, Cliuuret, Chenever, Chicovoe, D'Auteu |, Delaney, de Grosbois, Dessaujes, Duiresae, Duples as, Garuesu, Gown, Lacombe, Maron.Mac donald, Normand, Vauneton, Banville, Ro bowie, Rov, Tessier Gamousku), Tellier, l\u2019ante, Watts, Magur, langeler aud Wer.Public Accounts Hon, Mess.Atwater, Iacheme, Duty, Flynn, Guerim, læitisnc, Hackett, Marchand.Naate!, Parca, Pelle wr, Shehyu and Stephens: Mewsrs.Allard, na, Babentike, Pourboans s.Carbray, Cardin, haure:, Choovne, Cotton, saules, Duplessis, Garneau, Gillies, Gouin, Plante, Ranville, Rociwicau, doy.Telher, Waits and War.Agriculture and Immigrat.on - Hon.Messrs.Dechene and Nantel; Messrs.Al lard, Ball, Bedard, Beland, Baswanette, Wapchard, Boutfard, Caron, Ulhampagoe, + Chermer, Chicovoe, Cotton, Deea- rie, Delaney, Dons, Dufreme, Garneau, Gillies, Grand, Gosselui, Groner.Hunt, Laggeher, Macdonald, Magor.Manon, Nor wad.Petit, Rocheleau, Talbot and Plante Des: | > amend tlie act of incorporation of the French Canadian Artssns Society of Montreal.The Moulders Union of Montreal, ask for :mcorpuration, the petit.on for the same having been presented by Mr.Gouin.lucorpuration is ask for the town of Visuvidle, in the County of lochelaga\u2014 the model mumcipality, originated and laid out by the lute Mr.Viau.LARGE POWERS ASKED.\u201d Rather extraordinary powers are asked by the Stadacona Water and Puwer Co, of Montreal.In addition to their existing privieges they want to be authonzed to ex- provnmate the nght of way or private property where the same may be necessary for the construct and working of their sys tem, to cunairuet and work little lines ot purely local tramway, aud tu acquire and run hotels where they may be carrying on other operations.; The luke Megantic Pulp Company is another concern that 1s asking extended powers.It wants its present cap 14) of $50,000 mcreased to a millon dollars.Instead of ita present authorization to manufacture paper, lumber, chemical pulp and eectricity and to use electricity for hyht, heat and motive power, to build tramways end also branches of ruilway to connect its estabhiahments in the townships of Whitton and Spaulding with the Quebec Central and Canadien Pa cine Railway Compares.TOWN OF ST.HENRI.The town of St.Henn is seeking amendments to its charter.and had its petition Industnies- Hou Mess.Atwater, De chene, Duily, Hackett, Shehin ad Tur grou, Mears, Ha\u2019, Bedurd, Bickonlike, Bas san, Carbray, Delanev, Dessau.es.Doris, Du frusue, Garneau, Gir uid, Gosseln, Nor mand, Petit and Nath, Privikeges a Fleciions - Hon.Messrs.De hens, Dutiv, Fiyun, Pelletier and Ro bidoux; Messrs.Champagne, Langeuer, Tel ber and Teer (Rimouski.Railwwys and Cands Hon.Messre Duffy, Flynn, Hachet, LeBance, Nantel, d'a real, Nhehva, Nephens au Turgeon; Niewsrs.Rall Reiland, Bedind, Bissonnette, Han hard.lourbonnas Carbray, Chene- : vert, Cherner.Chivovee, Cotton, l'Auteul, Ikvarcie, Vcoum, de (ruchuas, Dufresne, Gi- toasælbn.G:lles Grenier.Garnew, Hunt, laconbe, lalonde, Lahberte, Ls irs, Mactona.d, Major.Marion, Normand, l'etst, Rolutail'e, Boy, Smith and Watts apse on and Exp:rux laws - Ton.| Messrs.Duffy, Hackett, Marchand.Paille | u Rotludoux, Sietdhens and Vurgeon | Mess Bbudertl Choorpage , Cuen-vert, D'Aueuil, Uuph=sis, Gou n.lana er, Pan pet, Plante, Roy, Teluer, Watts and | wir.standing Orders \u2014 Hon Mr.Hackett and | Mesrs.Rohitar! - Bourbounes.\u20ac hiceun >, Champame, laiberte, Easonde, Uvshois, Ma : mon, Piuneton, Sm.th and Weir, THE MONTREAL BILL, ! The printed copres of the Montreal bal | are to he distrhuted an Friday That | being Government day.its sewnd read: ing way not be reached until the early part of next week.Ji will sarcely) therefore, engage the atiention of the | Private Bils Coumitiee betore the end | oi next week.; The Hous is likely to have its hands | pretty full of Munxipal ation this se-siun.Loe amendments asked to the charter of the City of Sherbooke bv the peu- tion presented by Mr.Panneton yester dey, may be summinzed as follows: \u2018lo chauge the previous of the charter in regard to the manner of holding the poll tar the approval or diapproval of mum cipal bviaws, to change tbe powemm of taxation, to amend the charter in regard to the avseesmert of property for the pur pose ol taxation, to give the Council power to compel the wires all tele: pnone, lelegraph and etre light con- pants to Le placed under ground in the strects and pubac places of the city, to amend the charter in regard to the term of othee of the Maven.ty provide for the placing of the aduvnistrat.on of the war works under a eominismon, to compel employers of workmen, clerks etc.to give information as to rate of wages, to compel property holders on the Gi et aires where sewers wre lad to connect their wewage therewith, to mve power to the Council to make an allowance to the Maur not to excred &30 a year, and to 1 quate the power of the Coun: al ns te taxation of telegraph tee plone and devine hight compen:es.D, De Grosbois + a petition from a numtst ol the residents of Mondser Milis asking for municipal incorporation as the town of Windsorville.Some mine's nadents of the township of Uxiurd, 63 of whom, by the bye, sim- p.y take ther mark in aigniag ther names, petition together with the epimo- Be corporation of the diocese of Sher srooke, fur the incorpuration of the pans ot Ste.Ehe d'Orf£ord-civilly enveted in 155% as a parish municipality.ST.JEAN BAPTISTE CHURCH.The pet'ticn of the cure and church: wardens of the parish of St.Jean Bap tiste.of Montreal, Rev.Mr.Auclair, and Messrs.#.Levville, P.Terrauit and J E.Beaudry.presented by Mr.Desiaurier, asks for the corporation of Messrs.OL Vallieres, Joseph Lauzon, Edouard Roy, A.Germain, Onesie Martineau and Noe Le clerc as trustees, for the appointment of the amounis necessary to b elevied on the reul cstate parishioners.to pay for the reconstruction of the church and preshytery which was destroyed by fire on the 2th February, 1888 The petition acts forth that an attempt was made to raise the cont of the reconstruction bv voluntary subperiptions, but ths effort conducted by Dr.A.Germain and Messrs.Oneime Martineau\u2018 and Noe rc was not suc ceful.It is now asked that the trustees when incorporated, shall be anthorised to levy an annual sum not exceeding 15 cente per bundred_ dollars lur a period of not more than tifty vera: ts contract a loan of not more than #115,000, either by contract or by debentures with or without annuites; to add ten per cent.to the amount of the annual apportionment to cover losen, expenses and costs and to base this andi apportionment upon the valuation roll of the rity of Montreal.Un the part of a large number of the ré sidents of the township of Westbury, i in tbe county of Compton, Mr.Panneton presented a petition asking for the incor poration of the town of East Angus.A RAILWAY BILL.The Chateangnay and Northern Rail way Company.bv a petition presented by Mr.Gouin, asks an amendment of its act of incorporation for the purpose of ratiéy- ing and confirming an agreement the raid company and the muuici the parish of Pointe aux Tremb all deeds of acquisition to and in favour of the mid company now registered, to authorise the construction and operation of of its main line to and the town.of Berthier and cireuit lines of railway on poblic streets in towns, villages and parishes along ita mam line and to increase its capital stock to tween ty oi and mesented yesterday by Mr.Des Carniesa-k- ing authonty to negotiate a loan to meet Js current obhgat.ons and to pay for neces- sav works projected for 1880 Air.Majer presented a petituon from re sidents of the County of Labelle, asking the removal of the chef lieu of the County of l\u2019apineuuville.THE EDUCATION BILL Hon.Mr.Robidoux introduced the Gov- ermuent education nl! yesterday atternovon.In answer to cries of \u201cExplain, he said that the changes proposed by at were more of an administrative nature than a matters of pnuciple.There was no propos t> create a Mimster of Public Instruction, : though the Super.ntendent woukl Le sub to the Li.-Goveraorin- of tn the Council of Drawing would be and the teaching yet hereafter Council, instead Public Tustruction.taught in all schools of the elements, at least, of agriculture would be made compulsory in the echools of all rural municipahires.In reply te an enauiry by Hon.JL P.Pelictier.\u201d Mr.Robidoux mud that no minupum would be fixed for teachers salaries.The bill would provide for the rupply of free boo in time, to the scholars of all primary schools, but this | provision would be introduced gradually ard not made general all at once.The Lill passed 1ts firut reading.FUN WITH MR.STEPHENS.Mr.Stephens and the O leaders had a little badinage and fun in the House vesterday afternoon.e Minister without portfolio, whose special duty it appears to be to look after all the Ministers with portfolios, and do those things that they have left undone, intro duced his bill to comeolidate the Mun ci pal Code.He explained that he did not wish to force it through the House this ssæton, but it would be distributed when those interested in it might study it and make their suggestions before another wes: son Hon.Mr.Pelletier thought this measure rather belonged to the jurisdiction of tae Provincia: Secretary, and the later remarked that it was not a minie terial m'asure at all.sition Then Mr Stephene introduced his bill for the better protection and gave the explanation of it that has al: ready appeared in the Star.Hon.Mr.Flynn asked the Minister what bis colleague, » Commissioner of Agriculture thought of the bill, which appeared to be one that was entirely connected with his department.Mr.Stephens promptly rep amid laughter, \u201cThats all very well, but I am gathering honey myself just now.\u201d A member mtting in front of the press gallery buraed out something about a husy .and the protector of the honey makers introduced his next hill, which was to amend article 874 of the Code of Civil Pro cedure respecting the security to be given by curators to ahandonments of property.He war asked by Mr.Flynn in this instance if hm bi'l did not belong to the department of the Attorney General, and re hed \u201cNo.I am a secunty for myself in this matter.\u201d NORTH-EAST TERRITORY.The new Northeast territory of the prov: ince gives rise to twa bills introduced ves terday by Hon.Mr.Parent.T provide that the Abittibi territory shall added for civil and registration purposes to the county of Pontiac, the Mietasmni territory to the county of Lake St.John, and the Ashuanip territory to £ enay county.The hill respecting public Janda is to le ga'ize certain cancellations of land grants since 1882, and still another one introduced by the Commissioner of Forests and Fisheries ie to extend the time during which fires are not to be lighted in the forest in certain parts of the province.Dr.Delironsbois will introduce a tal] for the last session respecting conciliation, intende | to redure the amount of litigation in the rural arts of the province.Dr.PeGrohois will introduce a bil for the abolition of County Councils, which he believes to be que unnecessary.The report of the Librarian of the Legs lature shows that since the beginning of the seasion of 1897 the Hbrary has been increus- ed by 1,811 volumes and 610 jamuhlets, and now contains 35, volumes and about 12,- 000 pamphlets.An lant year, the drugyists are determin- mined to oppose this year anv amendment ed to oppose thie year any amendment to the Pharmacy Act, and they had, an interview with the Premier vesterday .ternoon for the purpose of discussing matter.ha thet the Pharmacy Act shall remain without amendment, They are opposed to any permission given to grocers and other deslers to sell patent medicines in packages.| e \u201cThe Telephone Girl,\u201d at the Academy of Musto.\u201cThe Girl From Chili,\u201d the Queen\u2019s Theatre at dort ob op i fade nt 4 \u2014_\u2014 - \u201cCaptain Bwift\u201d-at the Theatre Francais.\u201cThe the tr eee i king, dre xd the nie of the.village of Bennise de 88.Oliver, of ( .t to bave the shef Mew of the County of Wolfe in their midst end petits the lative As RE , , = « + \u2018 from St.de South + .Gouin bas premated o potitien to, - Ç cc, eK 1 oe à At te dat 2 inl Co PS PNA ER EU » The Ex-Finanee Minister Canada Must Have Service (Special to the Star.) TORONTU, Jauvary K.\u2014Mon.G.E Foster ex-Manister of Finance for the Do minion,wus in Che aty yesterday on private business and leit for Ottawa last night.Before his depariure he gave a re orter a brief interview on some of the political day.\u201cLo you apt that the Government wall take any actvu on the question of Serate reform next session?\u2019 asked the revurter.\u2018.\u201c1 bardly think they will,\u201d replied Mr.Foster.\u201c1 suppose we will have an academic discussion où the eubjott, but the Government wil not be likely to intro duce any detinite .cannot vary witl do su, seeing thet Shey are so mob at veriance among thuauselves refunding it.Sar Walind uriee\u2019s = 4 ry very flat, even among hs own followers, ani e whole at:i:twde of the party an the nalter amusing Uün othzrwisæe, fue while the Premier aug pests a method «f reform, his or etill chogs to the jmnciple of abolition Therefore, untal ey have settled amor themselves just what they waat they nul Lardly bring down any definite scheme.\u201d THE WASHINGTON NEGOTIATIONS.\u201cDo you anticipate any result from the of the International Commission?\u2019 think they sbould be able to settle ON HIS DIGNITY, Ottawa\u2019s New Mayor Rafuses to Repeat His Charge of Bribery.AS A CONSEQUENCE A JURICIAL ENQUIRY MAY BE MABE.(Special to The Star.) * OTTAWA, January 17.\u2014 During the re rent mayoralty campaign Mr.\u2018Payment stated at a fubhe weel:ng that be had been offered £1,000 for his vote as an Alder man last year, in favour of an application for an electric charter.In the Oty Council last wmght Ald.Campbell asked the Mayor the vame of the party who offer ed hum the money, Mayor Payment re plied: \u201cAld.Payvmeat 1s a thing of the past, and Mayor Payment refuses to ans wer any \\mpertinences.rule ques: tion out of order.\u201d In view of this , Ald.Black gave notice of a motion relermng to the fact that charges bad been made in the public pre and on the platform that bribes had n offered to members of the Council by interested parties, to secure a valuable pub- lw franchise, and resolving that the whole matter be referred to the county judge, with a request that the truthfulness of the report be investigated.The City Sol- tritor » - to a case to the county judge setting forth the facts.| THE STANS NEW STORY.Fergus Hume is well.known as a clever writer.The services of his pen ha been procured by the Star.On Friday next will begin the publication of a tale of absorbing Interest called \u201cThe Red Headed Man.\u201d As a clever detective story it ranks with some of the Sherlock Holmes narratives.ood br bo dro id rp ble eo | P.Kervips' cigar store at Cornwall, Ont., was broken into on Sunday morning.Only eight dollars in silver was taken.£ biBT bere omens FOSTER SUPPORTS VAN HORNE.Endorses the Claim That the Best Steamship Possible.most of the differences that bave been pending between the two countnes.The time & very auspiaous for it, and the fockug existing between the Amencans and ourselves should make it possible for the Commusmoners to come tu terms on most of the subjects before them, if not m \u201clodluding reci] \u201cAb,\u201d repbed 0 ample à y SIR WILLIAM VAN HORNE'S SPEECH.\u201cWhat do you think of Sir William Horne\u2019s ppocoh on the fast Atlantic line?\u201cSir Wilbam i» right, although, of ccurse, he bas has ment in rather noturesque Ja: .e COunservatives have always held that a ~ y?Mr.Foster, \u201cthet is not lem Van eo?\u2019 hoe established ould be of the best and that we must be prepared to RY for it.Such a line as Nr William Van Horne would ) cost a million dollars a year, but x wo be the kind we need.We had the matter well under way when we went out of power, and | am confident that had our n carried out we would have had the line by now.There is no doubt that such a service as Sir Wiliam Van Horne described would be invaluable to Canada and that nothing leæ than it wll = the requirement of the traffic.\u201d Mr.Foster expressed the belief that ent not would last well into tbe summer.+ i THE CZAR°S PEACE PROPOSALS A Fresh Basis of Negotiations Issued at St.Pètersburg, THE EMPEROR NAS A TOUCHING INTERVIEW WITH TOLSTOL ST.PETERSBURG, January 17\u2014The cir cular issued Thureday last by Count Murs- vieff, Mrmster of Foreign Affairs, regarding the conmng meeting of representatives of the European powers in answer to the Czar\u2019's appeal for disarmament, suggests that It is desirable to arrive at am under standi h i : PTS agree - caries naval or military forces and the corresponding budgets Tor a fixed Second\u2014To euro to find means of reducing the forces and budgets in the fu- Third\u2014To interdict the us of any new weapon or explomve of a power fuller now ; \u2019ourth\u2014To restrict the use of tbe most terrible of existing explomives, and to forbid the throwing of any explosives from balloons or similarly.Fifth\u2014To forbid the employment of sub marine torpedoes and similar contrivances.Sixth\u2014To undertake vessels with rams.iug existang political relations discussed.AN INTERVIEW WITH TOLSTOI.LONDON, January Arme Daily Mail prints wing despatch Ode m: \u201cWhile Journeying perth ode Emperor Nicholas, during a lunc at Toola (anpital of the free ment of the enme nace in Central Russia) sent a delicately worded m.cesage, express Ces dere pectations, ped = tad expecta trav latin, aad appeared ot the reilway station.2 \u201cIn peasant\u2019s be a tou of the Czar.Emperor Nicholas Kissed him checks, readily respo .Tolston \u201cThen a conversstron commenced, the tte at present, the palace reports ieporia From Tune my the rom wiace there is almost in a state of reba The méemonaries anticipate trouble.HEl RN ob NTZMAN & CO.The REAL Heintzman, made by the Heintzman Co.by ourselves.The favourite and most desirable Pianos whose merit and reputation are: established, whose qualities of fone and touch have endeared them to thousands throughout Canada.to $500.Old instruments, any make, taken in exchange; liberal terms on the balance.Also Steinway, Nordheimer, Howard, Williams and other pianos.LINDSAY-NORDHEIMER CO,, Catherine Lu , y Toronto, and sold only all pianos to purchase.Prices $350 Artistic Clocks.« Paris Makers lead the waorid in designing artiatio Clocks\u2014 Clocks which bave a character and fipisb peculiarly their own.Probably the most beautiful style mads there, are those in Ormolu, Bronse and Cryatal, of which we show many designs.In size they range from the little Desk or Boudoir Timepiece te large and handsome Mantel Clocks.Some are in plain gilt and crystal, others are elal ately chaxed, while still others are enriched with oloisonee enamels and rhinestones.In price $8.00 to $100.00, with most between $10.00 and $30.00, a Henry Birks Sons PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL.By special appolutmeat jewellers to His Excellency the Earl df Minto, Kat PSLLLL RR SLY 00 # gathered from the recorded transfers, says Mesers.J.Cradock Simpeon's Real Estate Record fer January, which has just been weued.There is usually a disposition at this season\u2014especially on the part of brok- ers\u20144o bring pending negotiations to a close before the end of the year, but, as a general rule, not much business is ex- general rule not much business is expected from the Christmas holiday month, and real estates brokers and dealers are therefore never disappointed at the result.The sales in the city wards and at Westmount during the month of December amount to just about the same as in the previous month.The most activity was displayed in 8t.Jean Baptiste Ward where the number and amount of transfers recorded were about double thows in November.The principal transactions in Westmount were of blocks of vacant land, the prices in all cases being well maintained.THE PAST YEAR REVIEWED, The real estate business of the year 1896 was rather of an encou ns nature in some respects, giving hope of something better to come, but the market was not up to the average acuvity in other \u2018nes of business, and the forward movement was not as marked as was expected.It was another Year of rather unsatisfactory renting, of difficult selling and of poor demand for investment purchases \u2014 the statistical showing being helped a good deal by many mere exchanges of properties.The Btock Exchange appears to bave had greater attractions for the investing pubd- He, and much of the money put into min- lag and other stocks is thereby diverted from the real estate market.Of course, all who habitually purcBase realty for investment are not speculating in stocks.They are biding their time and awaiting developments, which will probably lead to a more active market in 138.There is à disturbing element, however, in the situation, which doubtless has its effect.This dt the Dbellef that tmcreaned taxation must necessarily follow the present methods of doing the business of the city.There is Mitle doubt but that.honest methods in every department, the present revenue is enough to mest all the actual requirements of the city, and extra taxation is therefore unnecessary.Judging from the past, however, what cah the tax ers expect?REVENUS AND TAXATION.Since 1888 the pop n of Montreal bas creased (MW por .) from 18.00 to about 276,680, and the civic revenue dur ing the same period (6 per ceht.) from 3R 006,411, to 22921,806.The city valuation of taxable real estate ha» with a good business administration, and 4 REAL ESTA! Review of Business Defie for the Past Year and for the Month of December\u2014Good and Bad Features of the Situation.There is not much to be said of the realty transfers at Cote St.Antoine amounting market in December beyond what can be to 246408, : ARE YOU IN NEED OF ANY NEW ,/ If so, now is the time to buy.à $20.00 10 $50.00 \u201con Every $100.00 ™ , .On Every .purchase.Make your selections; pay one-third cash and the goods will be stored and insured FREE UNTIL WANTED.® $ HA.WILDER & CO.2832 to 238 McGill Street, Met Uptown : 2415 8t.Catherine Street.ex On Departmental Stores.MONLMENT RATIONAL Wedaesday Evening, 8.30 @'clock.5 MEETING O HAVE YOU Sore Threat.Punpies Copper Ouèere MASS MEE Na F STOREKEEPERS Mann ies Chives, ' ¥ To consider (he.tt to be posed Depart, cures Casita ors cas cand Stores as yer new ony herr Es ee ore 5 38 days.100-page beak free 1x uf sorekespen, real estate vuners aud others.18 is the duly uf «very vue to attend this menting.a FLEURY, 131 Present af he Merchants\u2019 Amesiation, - k REGO RD real estate and exemptions in the various wards of lhe cily fur the past year: \u2019 Exemptions OS Te L ; C2, el.\u2026 eo weno 4 Ù 683,096 I ) 25.000 T1.786.230 $35,512.08 tee THE LATE MB E A.MEREDITH, Le The total amount of mortgages regis Toronto society 2 of ite = _ tered in 196 was 9425360.The rates of Toronto Mai) aod Empire.interest were from four to six per vent.More ait Chan the union of prus- about one-third of the whole amount be- bry bility with ee nine 3M ing at five per cent.In the year 1388 the ! v » .registered mortgages amounted to 3.408.Meredith outered life with a bigh senda cal as a scholar and melakiat - ef 772 and the rates of interest were from Trinity College, Dublin, and his firut ef five to seven per cent.fice was the pribeipesiip of MeUail Cole The registered sales during the year 186 lege.Hence practical ability -, in the municipalities adjoining Montreal shown itself, be wus transf (and not Including Westmount), amount $3] employment as Asmstant Troy te 31,556 003.of l er Canada, and, a ey a Peper Minster of \u2018the .su vently as uty nister DECEMBER BUSINESS Interior an \\ \"he was The sales recorded during the month of highly esteemed.and bw Somes December in the undermentioned subur- Hom mith the prism sated, continu ban municipalities amount to K5,476, and throug ment of tia departanent, are as follows: Maisonneuve, 36,638; Le At the re time he was hee lorimier, 84651: Mile End, 9.60; Mont- studies in political economy, of which he real Annex, 6,808; Outremont, 36,680; Cote was no mean master, as he could show ia ; des Neiges, 429006; Notre Dame de Grace.advocating free , wine : 821.909; Bt.Henry, %47.79; and Bte.Cune- he had embraced.But he bad never gonde, 35.990.made iteraturc, and to it.wheo be had re 164 real estate fers in tired from o wa and active Ril ren .the city wards and Town of Westmount Those who had the pleasure of inte recorded at the registry offices during the with him m those days can tesuly to month of December, the particulars of familiarty with the great authors to which are given In other columns,amount.classical knowledge and to Ina lite and judgment, us well aa to the gen of manner which made hum a .= vs quest.Île was one of a class not 1 Mrs.In our busy commet world ; net 7 20.700 08 lus place among us be essily filled.1 am 3 > 31 74.69.00 0° .ni U8.0 AX ART EXHIXIT, 8t.Gabriel ard 0.wo.3 5,500.00 Hochelaga Ward.11 13.839.00 Westmount .= \u2026 + 16.70.17 Messrs.\\V Scott & Sons have - À #4 mses wm bition this week at their : Notre [ame street, a choice of FINANCIAL FEATURES.the worke of Mr.E Dyonmet, A.A.During the corresponding month of last © 1m city, which wi , year 142 trannfers were recorded, amount- These are the result of, : * ANJOU ID environs de ÎnE to 8.040.574.08.Beaupre last summer, and show qusefui The real estate mortgage loans recorded study of the coun and ) the during the month of December in the reg- like x whach ie y to be found B Yor istration division of Montreal West mandy.; amount to SLM of this amount 867,00 Amon, the collection 3 wks the was placed at 44 per cent.: 51220 at 6 TE ay Special me or \u2014 per cent.84.500 at 5% per cent.61270 at on the Ing.\u201d (5) \u201cReturning (13) \u20ac per cent, 57.600 at 7 per oent\u2026 $2.000 at 3 ' }{eynlocha.fi An old heure J ape per cent.and §11,70 at a nominal rate, him.oy Laurentides, Perce ; The 44 per oent.loan were in five Rock.(20) Evenung at Besupse.) The \"+ amounts of 34000, $12,000, 95.000, 25,000 and sculptor.610.008, and the 5 per cent.were in four ; amounts of $1,000, 3500, 51.700 and $2,000.4 & The lenders were: Estate and trust funds .$8.70 Loeal institutions .17.00 Insurance companies .13000 fuliding and loan companies .oe 8700 viduals .\u2026.cc conn be +.ae FTAU * suzeo In Montreal East the loans recorded amount to $807,701; of this amount 83500 Waa placed at 4 per cent, S7ILN0 at 5 per cent.998,900 at F4 per eont\u2026 $1000 at 6A prostate SSER5SSt OUTREMONT ELBORON.The election of Coumelllese de replace retirng mem Ferteriiar.the result w mght low: North Ward, + MeR onze 81; =.Brunet .; ard, Jor WB tren, 77; L.D 10 West W Alfred Joyce, There waa CO» The oudisnses that heard this dies\u201d tingui dunng the Æ course of in thie ctr two Venus ago will have amtv of ] = Heri am Avale te ruary .Mary's Academic Bleury strest.Mr.rm i Soe his eut » Seoture \u2018 e Lying\".Speaial Notice.Cash or Basy Terms.We diMlgrent styles of Parleur all = sult all tastes and all that wy wary cheap for give oaay terms to those ces, yr St.Catherine ogi aig Fs Fi ae * "]
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