The Montreal daily star, 26 janvier 1893, jeudi 26 janvier 1893
[" vas \"7 wy 1188 88 Denis 8.em x Air Ë > a + jf se Tr SIGHT WATCHMAN.EXPRESS driver.Hotel levator runner.Oooës.Btabjeme .Coschm \"Young mon Y 41 | comotfve Works, Kingston.VOL XXV_N o.21.\u2026 BITUATIONS.VACANT.FOR THE an i Canon Durseries in \u2018uagualicd facilities.JW.Rien A ANTED-BUOKBINDER.4 VIRST CLASS w= Eh Me SECOND COOK (VEMALEL Wipe tos club Qu 00d wages Lo satisfactory R= Address P.18 4 pole Bos 307 , Quebec.NTS SELLOUR CHOICE AND AGE ch We havo mapy special ver: Tia and ornamontals to offer, which are des Lt of 41.Er.Very ui hla 0 poutre Be ce hor & IMM.2 BLAOKBMITH Twa: MEDIATRLY.| Apply Jobn Dwyer.653 Belgneurs, ey.ANTED_cOOL PLAIN Cook, WITH REFER SE MAA ANS AS SITUATIONS WANTED.- TI LL LOL are ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR BOOKKEEPERS, & ERI EEE | VOMÉ-\u2014WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, ALL Vente moe me po pires | RESTE EE TRE wuay se; Point 8e 185 ou Fan ROOM, FURNISHED, AT ANTED SITUATION BY FIRST CLABS WO Bearer W k wb dersteuds her be 00M- A SPLENDID ROOM, VERY COMFORT- ars exporienve a od references, Pri) nie able, for » gentleman, with frat cles bourd.No.brau offes 26 Berri streot.169 ROOMS TO LET.COMS\u2014TO LET, WITH ALL ALL MODERN CONVEN.fence, with or without board, TT trust.\"Undinatable referenves.STAR ofis very clerk is Nantes a BY YOUNG MAN (8), 4 as walter, or uny hu Address * ANTED-BF TWO Youxa CANADIAN GIRLS, 0 se ANTED - GENTS FURNIBHING CAND Hos upened for a situation; Jet for immediste position.Address \u201cD Av,\" salar oy re \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.W WITH FIRST Roues AE 49 MoGill Co 177 QOMH TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT PARTIAL board._10 Park avenue.178 Ro FO KENT 2% MoGILEL COLLEGE AVE 175 R M8- TWO UNFU RNISHED ROOMS, VERY de cheap, 111 May.Apply 7 Charbonneau st.OOM.ELEGANTLY FURNISHED,5 MINUTES from I.U., steam beat in rows.Apply 114 Champ ED | BAKING LAE : All the Best Grocers sou ft AH, DE LORIMIBR! Fine Gentlemen's Fumishings.Sbirts ceade to order.1100 Netre Dame Mrees.re à PHOROUGHLY Mare EXPERIENCED VV ANTED-A COMMERCIAL Raven A Rex ooms FURNISHED, DOUBLE AND GINOLE 5 per.for 4 amily in T \u2018onto.to.Must bo ex resident of be pa who has travelled Manito th board: also table board.23 Victortast.19 wd NW Sor the NT \u201cCOMFORT ABLE \u2018ROOM.DOUBLE OR cook-houseiçee| br ed : J Apply a of gr ative for a Fer TEN Ee RIENOLE OPERATORS on ladies white wear: also young girls ss Bo 9 Lemoine WALT TED-FOE WHOLESALE CLOTHING, A A t-class cutter, ouinpetent tu grade aud cut pat- rider terns of er: SE ered] 1 Joho Juhu lar == Aa ee be experienced and pushor, speski English wy 19 8e with gofereuces.er ANTED\u2014 FOREMAN FOROUR FITTING ROOM.« ERAL ORE AN FOR GEN English Ad a & Gillespie, Penetanguishene have good refer- be 2 mes and enots.CE Goro i 193 ANTED\u2014A NURSE, ONE WHO 18 WILLING to ED AN bomen ork.testant preferrod A with references, at 136 » ed st.\u2018WANTED ANTED\u2014A A TYPEWRITER WILL FINI FIND A SATE Afnot & pent al ing, with maine, .0.ox 311.202 WANTED ACTES INMEDIATELN À = TIDY COMPE- rage LE\" for pate work, with references; 2 ater ABOUT SIXTEEN ae.To ral housework.794 Palace st.wee, al a pe U.Box 635, Winnipe Sy wurk of any kind neat expert having typewriter.six years, wi wishes to eugage La do Busters fire.Arcs + ANTED- TYPEWRITING A \u201cAND D SHORTHAND vu ut \u201cA 2003,\" BT.urstely done, by office.te 2 TANTED \u2014 BY AN V 1 okra: Just disengupged Usburne street.at, ol.G tanily.EDUCATED ENGLISH vowsn (trained nurse), care of invalid lady or tleman, Housskoeper or Matrouship.Good writer and Highest Tr 84 3 WW ANTED - 8 - BITUATION \"AS GENERAL SER.ily raferences: small Wages $1: su Address \u201cK 2262,\u2018 ce.a a) W TANTED- BY RESPECTABLE L 1RI18H GIRL A comfortable, for gentiemen ur merr« or situstion & bousemaid.\u2018KA 2263,\" TAM oilice, nibout board; use vf dining room sud kitchen.¥ Bt 20 à Philip 193 ANTED - STENOGRAPHER AND TYP single: with bvard 15 Balmoral st.195 R »OOMS COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, SINGLE snd double rooms, on bathroow Out, with or without board; possession immediately.00M \"NICE LAR LARGE ROOM.WITH TWO TWO BEDS, Rog lor two: geutlemen, with or without board, on first oor.Ef St, Ustherine street.v3 Rog FURNIBHED BINGLE Ule for n lady or gentleman.2079 8 at.195 ROOM, SUITA- L Catberigg gt 5 OOM- DOUBLE BEDDED ROOM WITH BOAHD.Jou Stæntey st 195 OOM-\u2014DOUBLE FURNIBHED ROOM, EXTRA W desires situstion as above.158 Bt.Lawrence st.situstion ns resident governess, English and Music; with best 94,\u201d ¥TAR office.the ho 30ch, Law and Manufacturing Co: ID ers AC writer, young nan, W arrive from Eogiand about x 8 7 ANTED- AT ONCE, BY A FRENCH ve A references.o teach Freuch, Address \u201cL 03 = TED V A BITUATION BY A BREAD AND cake haker.In city or country.Address \u201cL WwW rma lanl.Good agen GENERAL BERANE 2397.\u201d BAR oor.- ply to 2 wv WASTED MAN, 26, CONFECTIONER, FROM HR CUTTER, ONE CAPABLE TO | d, would \u2018work £ board pr sa under 000k WAS chan Vhs hem oad ama à or Apply Lo 567 in hotel or good cafe.Address L Za,\u201d AR © =, We BEMAID WHO UNDER- be table References required, -À Joy in tbe and 2 \u201cre ANTED-FIRET CLASS VAMPERS ON MENS WwW and women's fine shoes; al aE and highest wages.Apply Cochrane, Cassils & \u2018 Ne TED-E JUFFER AND POLISHER ON METAL AN A pply st the Montreal Show Co., 568 VW ANTED-SITU k-kocper vi \u201cM.2526,\u201d STAR otfice.driver or tu assist spears er pr ress TAR office.V ATION bY, YOUNG MAN, AB ï ssustaut in an office.Address Was SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN AS n store; understands\u2019 the rience in store; good er care ANTED-AN INTELLIGENT, WELL REOOM- mended rons desires situation ns companion or or Ware SERVANT AT 76 8T.ortho be porated to devote short time (either evening ENERAL or other time, to sti and secon: m rv.prey x03 Address * lg BrAR po ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL ' family; Bo children Apply 63 Sauter à rat.4 ANTED BA CE raueE WANTED ATONCE WAS tool aharpener and general blacks sith .Foy : pay pret ary Canadian ner ANTE - GENERAL SERVANT IN BMALL RD \u2018\u2019po ing.\u201d References required.Atv \u201cVV ANTED\u2014 RSE.MUST HAVE GOUD CITY Lt Apply Mra.H.I.Joseph, 1018 Sher.brooks street.13 ANTED 1 AD CANVASSERS ro BOLICIT y didress st No.1733 Notre \u201c.Danse di bobos between 8.30 and 11 ¢ Sion, m_ - VV -4NTED-EULING » a \"FEEDERS AND A Manufacturing Stationers Compeny, 479 St.Paul stree ns \u2014YOUNG LADY FoR OFFICE WORK.wick at figures and write à good hb 1 by ttes only Thos.E.Ho E.Howard, Montreal 311 al ad VV ANTED_PRESSMAN- Must UNDERSTAND printing halftone cuts.(Good wages and perman- so cmbloyme 1 con compatont , steady workman.Al ASSISTANT 5 BOOKKEEPER IN with some ex Apply \u201cN 3366,\" STAR office.2 5 pretemed A pige ~ yim GOOD ALL-ROUND JOB PRINT- | one com ¢ to do first class work.Per- -sonnent situation : ow tod «and tiews com- positon.Addrpes Angue and) Parriot ™ HET TERRE ANTED\u2014AN man, business experience meudations.Salary no object.W kveper.Urbain st, Montreal.y er or any cut and tit well Apply 191 Dorcheste: VV ANTED-POSITION BY BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG YOUNG \u201cN 2566,\" Bfan ote, 213 ANTED- BY GRADUATE OF OTTAWA BUST or assistant 1 TANTED- SITUATION IN PRIVATE FAMILY kind of se vins pe W teen years ol ing first class references as Address \u201cP 2411,\" 87AR Office.washing or ironing by the Apply 1904 St.George .above\u2019 V ANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED ing both languages, » either as cook, housemaid oi nan st.oe.4s ANTED\u2014 SITUATION BY you NG MAN, NINE- speaking both languages an ANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTAB ester.AY TANTED\u2014SITUATION AS WEY NURSE, BY strung, and healthy you od married woman {.J Address \u2018\u201cG 2200,\" Br, hav- | salesman in 8 wholesale bouse.ns WOMAN, lsundrese.Al SPEAE- position in» Tos family, TED\u2014-SITUATION BY A Wis GOOD PLAIN child ; ; also by an experienced nurse, one ppt TEE Tamer re at.oon -THREE NICELY FURNISHED FRONT let.singly or eu suite, at Lig Ri ichmond sq.[) COMB\u2014WELL i FURNISHED, HEATED BY Hot water, at 35 McGill College ave 00M8\u2014TO LET, FRONT SINGLE ROOM, \u201cll AV board 127 Metcalfe st.corner Burnsile 19 i GUMS TWO NICELY JLRNIEHED ROONS, sittipgroom nttached.bathroom fiat.Hot water, warm and comfortable.ares ST\u201d 2940,\" Braun oboe RRoohs- WITH BOARD.AT #1 BRUNSWICL ET OOMS\u2014 DOUBLE, BATHROOM FLAT: ALSO prior bedroom, or would rent en quite.with board.Upposite Windsor Hotel.+41 Metoalte st.209 R256 TO LET, WELL FURNISHED.APPLY to 2 City C OOMB& - TWO LARGE COMFORTABLE Ton nished rooms, in Bb strictly private family of 43K at No.80} st.Hubert st OOM8-JUST ONE DOUBLE AND ONE SINCLE left of those preity and desirable t prices which are no doubt the cheapest in the city most cen- Lally and, and comfortably suited for young wen or 3,01 roepect- couples, with use of stove, etc Board if ge ab 47 \"7 Aylmer st.For RGE OR SMALL, VERY WELL FUR- hed room.on bathroom fiat.37 McGill Ogliege ave.OOMS\u2014LARGE, NARM, WELL FURNIED front room, bathroom all modern ences; also single room; terms ome, = Cathcart, OOM8\u2014 WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, on bathroom floor, good board; heated hot water: married cou or two gentlemen.Terms 84.50 per week cach mont st.OOM&\u2014TWO FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, R with or without board, suitable for married couple or two young gentlemen.Apply 41 Bleury st.a GOM\u20148MALI SINGLE ROOM FOR A GENTLE man.71 Brunswis t.20 3_ y COMB NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board.Roou.0 \"LET \u201cFURNISHED FRONT BEDroom, 87 Union Ave.ROOM FUE RNISHED LE To LET, TO GTN.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, rooms, with elt or; | duced terms for balance of season.43 MoGill ROMS WELL FURNISHED, SINGLE OR double.23a Anderson stroe 203 references.A WwW LAWYERS\u2014OFFICIAL STENOgrapher eso export tu eviter desires sit in a law frm.AR office.ns w Addree obs ANTED\u2014BY OR.\" Bran EXTANT SPEAKING BOTH FR BOY, SF WAR Homaler, 1815 Notro Wem WAITRESS AND GENERAL 7 servant, CSST Deal ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR PACK manufactory.App Lo Pana 10m m., 84 Bt.Urbain st.st osce Loop KITCHEN GIRL J 108 Mansfield ANTED- APP ICE WITH BÔME ENGW.trad pret Apply to Tomer, & fo, ® ANTFD\u2014 A : NNANTED, old.Must be a good sewer.Apply between ave three three or alter six, 166 Drummond.a mW MAJ ANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED BOOT AND 8HOE traveliers for © east and west, aud the city.Address *N 234.\" Sapte WwW horses.Mat be ie to milk.ir eres.NURSE FOR A CHILD FOUR ATTEND TU COWS AND 1279 St.Denis wt.ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL As NURSE, arr nly to 1966 1906 Dorchester 22 J'ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, 00D PLAIN OOOK, OR servant; no washing, and soother servant ANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN AS INVOICE CLERK.Must write and read both languages.Address with references, * \u201cM2340,\u201d Sonn offion ai WWASTED-GENERAL SERVANT FO) FOR 8 family.Must be able to cook.Apply ut ET or ANTED YOUNG] LADY PIANIST, T FPERAING d English © BEAR once.a 1 VV ANTEP A GOOD FANCY BREAD BAKER 2063 St.Catherin ANTED\u2014 MACHINERY MOULDERS rs WANTED TRAVELLER IN HATS AND CAPS, son gaDply stating salary wsotod aad experience, jf Wem COOK.CITY REFER ehoss required.OOD a 103 Mackay st 3 3 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE DARE OF children and assist in housework.Be.Monique ANTED-\u2014GOOD PLAIN LOOK ; 4150 DINING room girl, 2 sisters vrs Sere Ar ra hw je, Hot Por VE TOR TE TRE ATE Aik al\u201d hes Pld Roverness.Saisaladies.; Srowritr.Cure aire 5 Place d'Armessquare.91 1 pros r STEADY Li (shen STTUA- Sr Peal à A BOARD, DOUBLE FRONT, COM- furnished.with good board.suitable for a English family.su ES L a fox terrier error with be rewardod by dre Lawrence st.from Couture's 8c store purse, oo! car tickets, and set \u201c 36 8¢.Urbain st., and receive reward.OST\u2014JAN.ri.Jets, un 5 tan Reward on OST\u2014IN THE NEIGABORHOON OF TURKISH tan Yace.Pinder will 81.Matthew st.OST- MONDAY.BETWEEN 3 AND 193 ON ST.T, ea aout of Mver, some tablets.Please return to aa bet OF ey nd SAUNT.» tween BL Denia ate\u201d BY L% pl Bom be given ST NIORT.UTH A SMALL Aimer or Mayer st.belongs to working y returning it to 5 EN dress Boats, 90 Be Famille 1 OST\u2014OR STRAYED ON IRD address of besten a SAL Mic OST-ON JAN.STH, A FUX be given by x Fie square.tbe C.P.R.station, Dalho muff.Fi ton & Bons, 250 St.James at.L TERRIER 4 black and white, name on collar CE.Howard, at A reward will returning to + pou OST\u2014FIFTY DOLLARS, BETWEEN UNIVERSI- Fo nd i Coto des Neiges, on the rd i \"a Ler er NoNDAY NIGHT.A CUFF WITH GOLD 4 rewarded op returning to Walter OST\u2014ON THE ey A BUFF LINED GLOVE, oN À Bt.Catherine, between Bloury and St.James M dist Church.Pinder pleass return to 4 es st x i cocker spaniel.Reward st 28 Monique si.ver, BLA ix OBT\u2014 A oc, FOX TERRIER, THE NAMF AND roprietor ou the coller, Reward will bert.Any « ons having de ee lô nf v- L%T \u2014ON WEDNESDAY, AT 740 A.M.,, NEAR le square, a by leaving it at F.Jn \u2018bear fur rt.Bend post cal 117 Laval EVODUS OF PR Craie out ONG.IRISH SETTER poa, Anew EE at [a PO RN BUSINESS CHANCES.£ ANTED\u20143 GOUD LIVE MEN AROANVASSERS.T Moat be Be well recommended.Apply 317 Bi.James io.8b Globe OfSoe al , ARE rar MUST bel WRITE A y r p.m., or before 10a.D.; \u201cBoum ÉT 52 nines al : We Fiver CLANS BKIRT HAND; TO A or re re None other need mont mb \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, WITH FIRST board, steam cated, etc.4 Bberbrooks x.ROC oe \u2014 LE BEDROOM NICELY FURNISH- Roses sep hot water, eto, \u2018with or withon 40 McGill College avenue.213 OOM-LARGE NICELY FURNIBHED ROON:OAR, hot water and every convenience: in central local .2206 Bt.CG at.ab M8\u2014SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, WELL ooMF with good board Terms moderate, at 21 MoGill College ave.313 OOMB\u2014FURNISHED, DOUBLE OR SINGLE, with or without board, at 100 University st.\u2014A LARGE NICELY FURNISHED rey euler one of wo gentlemen #4 Osborne st.R 8\u2014COMFORTA BIE FURNISHED Rooms Ro%a or win without board, st 34 St.Famlllest.211 Roous_wITH B BUARD, AT 119 STANLEY apr OOM8\u2014AT SCITY COUNCILLORS.WARM oS comfortably furnished, for tiemen ; all modern OOM-LAEGE 1 FRONT ROOM, ON BATHROOM fist; vacant Ist February: sll conveniences, with good boaril.78 Victoria stree ns M8\u2014TO LET, APE 18T FEBRUARY, GEN- oman of and nt Bh sours hand- furnish DO; private am .Be Matthew: atl modern conveniences.reakfast and te dinner if required.Address * \"0 338,\u201d B7AR office.| HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.Cm Aen ALAN 8 PANNE NT UN AS Se EF BALE\u20142 BEATED FAMILY BLEICHS ia perfect order, one = 80%, one as #50.Apply at on AeA Na OF STYLISH DRIVING aleighs, ox usk bear skin and robes, single and rene ce Grand bargai ons [le sale.Teo well bred 7 year old brows mare.ros.320 At.James st.al TOR HO PONY, SLEIGH, MUSK OX ROBES, English Harness, Blankots, first class turn out, fit for à King; guen forty mailes and not à hair curls.A4 Tue DODGE WOOD SPLIT PULLEY.em {yavrs OF ALL KINDS ED DE EA1BKD BT 3 vo oe oh Sam Street.FITS.Ongar NenvE Rsmmona Me No Pacs io ree to Fit cases.gerd to to Dr.ie J.A.Harte, 1700 Notre Dame EN KOFF NO me HES BAn eI Be | ino.Or % rea oxen Tp RESENTATION ADDRESSES! @® EDWIN OOX & OO.114 8%.Fra Xavier stress.MBLY ILLUMINATED.Ble, Bridled, Brushes, and give them à fair trial.0 PAINTERS Sortémrs\" Fier | , Essil PI.Small Dese.Small Price.Ë te.Don\u2019t Be Careless.Don't be too careless to examine closely when you 7 #0 to buy » bottls of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVERZ P Many unprindpled dealers will hand you up in RED wrapper, and clossly imiteting oarefully, and dont\u2019 be put off with something * just as good a8 CARTERS\" There is vothing aa good ws \u201c CARTERS.\" The only safety is in Tg the genuine CARTERS LITPLE LIVER PILLS.Ask for O-A-R-T-E-R-B and be sure you get hem.A POSITIVE OURE FOR 6ICK HEADACHE.= TO LADIES.EEE EE eee ee) MEDAL and DIPLOMAS ot the Prov.ay À 1 and 1893 ie ivi Leone ae a 180.is ras Cita ACADEMY : Fe ST.DENIS STREET, Me TEL.6067.NE NTREAL.19 eodtf STEAMSHIPS.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEANSHIPS.Liverpool, Londonderry, Halifay and.Portland Pans passengers $40 aod 0208 \u2018wards, return, ror: evn Lotion Wie ww the mloca Tours to\u201d the Tro ics.| \"ieee ATLAS LIN LINE ne?Le RESPECTABLE GIRL AS GOOD y plain cook.M ust have city references.an.for whole- Fano hands.5 Place d Arties oq.7 1 ANTED - GENERAL SERVANT.D House, 61 St.Chas.Bor.s UNCAN EDA STRONG Boy FOR A ANTE GROCERY \u2018 rr ion TO LE THE WE ing or ne trade.Apply Thos.Litres JEUNE n1 | as A ih erences SERVANT, EX.Thistle! hoor Turi En alt ANTED \u2014.AT ONCE, Loop RESTAURANT Good place f 1 + 5 steady man.150 tm PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC, D AAA AAA AAA Fois sure me CLOSE ESTATE, VALUABLE 3 d mansard Fi Prius 1085 Er James ee Bo ay.Ce i For SALB-ON BUBGESS STREET.roms or Charles, on saxy terms of t, + stone front pend bouses, sx ond cold ater, oto.ote; alo two new sal com véven rooma, 1 t 00! newly tinted- hb RUN hot water: brick cot! on on Grand Trunk i 005 Room 26, Building, pu 8t.BOOT CEE, COLLEGE fous, xsd, sul table for board- ous, 0 ex , £ cy brik thw wid laser in Tous.Call for permis\u201d 0 F.MOMANN ; 2 Zod 179 BR.James sirvet.PUPILS WANTED.ANTED - PUPILS IN iy RAPHY, SHORT ges and Trpowriving at Coutsol sircet.Jie Ji i erine st.Address 'G 1199,\u201d S7AR JOR SALE AN HYD Fo TE ST IE R SA 8 Fos LE BMALL TEAM JACHT.\u201cove 5 my Reasda for Tame aicorations air Fanning le Dapaie Frères.cor ents Eg ATR on 09 Children Cry Tor For SALE-ONE SLIGHT DYNAMO Address À.- Auger, 33 St John at.| Gastoris, OR CAST.1 VV 4 NTED_TO-RENT, A SMALL SIZED ESTABlishment, puttable for market gardener .Box 1 14.Sardener, or TO RENT.IN A Wes whore irae lonol arte: 3 hac 10 koe Sed MISCELLANEOUS.co à lady chart St James -A MARRIED similarly stented, with viser ee to viding expenses.pu] M Usk OF REMING- | BEI mat da dreméleiemesios 1 WEL Fate, aller.ah > 1 A TTR Se EU + \u2018 ant rion ot\u2019 3% 7 acer : i 5 EE mn Ps private Ë \"Qi \"A MEDICAL INSTITUTE, BOSTON, Mass.24 TREMOXT RO Ty - ny de CHAPOTEAUT | | { (Chapoteaut\u2019s Wine of Peptone).ATYPICAL NUTRITIVE obtained Drugxiste 19 CANADA and the DN UNITED STATES, \"measure, | as a member of the Conservative party, he MCARTHY'S PLANS HE IS NO LONGER IN THE GOVERNMENTS CONFIDENCE.w In His Speech be Treats With Dual Language, Manitoba's Behools, Late Colleagues, the \u201c Empire\u201d and Trade With Great Britain.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) STAYNER, Ont, January 2.\u2014Stewart's Hall was crowded yesterday afternoon, when the annual meeting of the South Simcoe Liberal-Conservative Association was called to order.Arouud tbe hotels nothing wa- talked about but the probable outcome of Dalton McCarthy's recent bold, independent utterances.The delegates, however, were rather reserved in whelr consideration of the matter.When the morning train from Toronto arrived, ring Mr.McCarthy, a large crowd had congregated on the sation lat- form, but there was no demonstration t would be accepted as an iudication of the feelings of the electorate.The meeting was called to order at 1.30 o'clock by the president of tbe Association, Mr.Thomas Long.Mr.McCarthy's entrance to the hall was marked with a vigorous and spontaneous outburst of enthusiastic applause, the hand.clapping continuing for sev secon After rushing through the routine business, Mr.Long a1lded feëlin ly to the death o! Sir J , and boasted that the ant dada ~~ tration is the strongest since ers- tion.No political ca- lamit had followed e - \u201ctain, although their op nents predic- the early downfall the Conservative y.He intimated is desire to retire from the presidency, after serving the association in that ca- Ber for four years.DALTOX M CARTHY.ayor Telfer, of Collingwood, was then d President.by acclamation.There was a great clamor to hear Mr.Me- Carthy, and the gentleman on coming for wa was receiv.with an uproarious demonstration.He said he was here in his own constituency to state his position as the electors\u2019 standard-bearer ever since the riding of North Simcoe was reorganized.It was for them to decide what course he would have to take.He pledged himself when HE LAST ADDRESSED THEM to do his best to have wiped from the statute Ce , law permittin two languages in t ; Nort] est and separate schools.ad partly succeeded in those pets éco bar not sufficiently to satisfy him.and.if re-elected, he would continue his advocacy in that direction.He believed Ite was right in trying to have disallowed the Jesuits\u2019 Estates Act.He did not be- \u2018lieve any member should allow his conscience to be fettered in following any Fetes bonaeably + although he Bad opposed onorably : ou e had op; Sir John Macdonald, he Éla not tale \u201cany Ti pot hin he \u201cSaid, \u201cI \u2018would be \u201c mot t \u201cI wow views if} supported that ant that was -the begining of the rite that has already wider between me and tn my political leaders.I don't say there should not be se te schools in the North-West, but I do say the le there are as competent tojudge as to their needs as are the people at Ottawa .what shall be best for the education of their children.1 have appealed privately to my friends to leave the separate school ques- the people of the North-West.Regarding dual language, 1 contend that we should say paire that in the fnture no newly acqui territory will have the French lan He then cleverly and ¢ early reviewed the historical features of the school question.One would have thought, he said, that the Privy Council's decision would have been the end of it.But it is not 50; we have had sitting a so-called tribunal, called a oourt, sitting as judicial, to re-hear, and, probably, to réverse that decision.\u201cI differed from the proce eding from the beginning.The minis Co CANNOT ESCAPE THE RESPONSIBILITY, , no matter what they do, and I amo posed to an Steps = whatever they may a e to amend the of Ib be Manitoba Legislature,\u201d ker.assing succession of Sir John Abbott and Sir John Thom \u201c n to the Premiersh IP a rood dont of sald he looked forward with a good deal of anxiety to Sir John Thompson's 8 policy on the question of trade.that question he had decided views.The country had prospered exceedingly well under a revenue taritr until 1875, en-the American war being over and the Industries getting into shape in made 2 ter market of Canada fort) heir \u201cThen rer National Policy was enact.oo: took an active interest In the formulation of that policy.In 1882 the peop ple of Canada reaffirmed their belief in that policy.Subsequent élections turned on other issues & | nk¥Musenm, A that of 1836, he belleved, being the Riel PORSALE-\u2014BUTOHER SHOP DOING G00B BUAL.EXOR $ Pr the Istand Whoueaie Form Good reason for selling.H 26,\" St AB of 4 R BALE four FE out of Disinnne gui | climate sod natural tara) beta, winter vation of be gies British of LYRAR, Sans « C4.MONTREAL uestion.@ or tariff could not be said âce.5 ot here's cles hundrod, sound and kind.Price 850 Apr Se is bave entered to any extent iifto the fol- .ary an Arty in the West SOR BALE ~ CONSERVATIVE To ply Room Tmperiat Building.MI os.Good bot a ek lowing election.Annexation or Commercial Eastern Ontario, chesp- Le fit prof in pes 3 Wh ae TO BUY HORSE, SLEIGH, RUGGY, Resular Tai 2 Riss and \u2018the \u2014 union was the issue of the contest of 1801.pou Hosp for practical ma: : borat harness in Fa, order and styis, or any of the many OM Tord tawne lhe \u2014 \u201cMy policy then,\u201d said McCarthy, * was o; Bering \"Stoel A et) avale Bet, pamphiols mated trae OFFICES TO LET.posed to any discrimination against the JOR BAI SALE-THE WELL KNOWN AND TAR.York.Theos\u201d ~ mother country.\u201d He still stood by that For eho ho g business of Andrew : WANTED TO PURCHASE.! LET_YERY DESIRABLE Ap Policy.gn AR Bb Gry BOARD.rs SE | tetera Mh Te et tires, too C., same Lo his wecl Mo.13 St John street.ous whic e sa e cou Baars ar omen BC yp WA Ey vood orm pls wap sate Vide AAAAAAAAAASAANAA nas LEWIS, Boon 13 ue Mot support any policy that ot tended JROR SALE \u2014 A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF Ereulx 8 Co.#71 Selgnours st, Mon Bois s acocmmedaiien, êov LET.BAREON BLOOK.CORNER 8T.JAMES oot ant, Annes Pha En br RT TYRE Women roropier à upon | DE Copie res voue is | DE fos ee De |B Sl Sma ig RC sacque Address \u201cP 3406,\" Bran offs; OARD-VACASOIEE: ALso TASTE class passenger bey e idea, there was still the For BALI a Fina CLABS BUTCHER BHOF, Boe \u2019 AED.5 modern a me AI WE.e policy to be considered.The National situated tn the best locality of the city.Groat | BOARD WANTED, or Policy was not an inslienable plauk in the chance for man that ratands DARD AND.ROOMS LET.ON © business B for.serv He looked dross A.Dionne, 688 Sherbrooke.23 AANA SANA AA borooke roe, vost leur à 8, ei well ee TO A LET- FROM 187 OF MAY NHXT, THE.FINE Con pires , a barrier between the oo JOR 8ALE-A WELL FITTED UP RESTAURANT ARTED_LY A YOUNG CANADIAN, BOARD Shtrearoom: tre board; gas, present oooupied Froido- , ressonai i English where he fldren 86.John st.to Mr.Lewis « ofc od.Init pasties He was 1.Farris 1088 Bt.Catherine none BE Uriain.\"50s Eos.\u201d Ridrets y letvor, acing tore.42.0.Bad Sr ri aoû not oring To May.TRV at Ea rotectionist, ar refased ta consider him.3 ; AR of : 1» self.as su vernmen Eben RS AF Wa verve ome vem 25 prenom er ps L be as patine Int BE mater al round, dross \"A.Gibbons: 17 Jordan st, Toronto.na |, day board.in private family preferred.Address Boa Antoins.dT | pe The q juestion of dual language waa 5 live R SALE -UANDY AND CIGAR STORE, 3 SHOW Nash ras office \u2014 i) ARD-WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE AND la cloth \u2018whndow.blinie, Laps.and.good stogle, pics JA BOARD_AND ROOMS WANTED, single rooms, with wet of.HOUSES TO LET.AND IP HE DROPPED IT, doi tars.Apply 275 Notre me st.Must be sold a ASS AANA Sa\u201d SL md a RE AND WELL SSL LENCO LES some ons else would take it ups He did not ANTED \u2014 MERCHAN 7e.Vain formset od Baia or a is family, MESSE JT ce see eins of a atinuing, he said he would not have , going out of busines a pain pot cash\u201d i dies \"0 2308,\" 814 called the convetition but Sor theat ttack that Pr Le roming Bos 71 St.ANTED he ROOMS AND | se in the was FOR SALL.fe pena Slo erat Be he wi tad\u201d hon = office.member of the pasty seceded.He - : would characterize th article ss it tahould SALE KLTIN ONT: ROOMS WANTED.characterised.But he led Fo 5 pt 72.88 Barcus 1s engin.do DISCOUNT, AA, ANA NS AAA with the consent of his: constitudnta.(A oe Con © ahafting, duis, bisners, moi ANTED\u2014TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED vois, Wobble away) He frat robblod ring and sawing machinery.Mullin suitable for dressmaker, west of Union fin \" Joting thie Jesuit Bill, and TU | ove, Address \"G.NEY Bras LL] We in language, and Fo SALE.Pl THE MILLION.KINDLING, ANTED BC oad for his tituents te Eatin: $150 blooks, 81.00 load; al VV ANTED EoONS THR of nchon, pocroee Bleury end _\u2014 | other he would d haved chance i to woth e dat gg a be BL James sud Gay.nié Pool roots Nate term, 20,\u201d hi v0 again.(\u201cYou'll i) \u2014 ; FOR SALE TWO, HOESE POWER GAS Ee STORES, ETC., WANTED.NN NN { to dictate terms to the manufacturers, as _identify myself with a véctive .he denounced him aa Geserted| : ad's hat, too, the veteran Premier made him iy he vas.1a rpene an d cries ali wrong he moved against the measure.\u201cIf ou want a re ntative,\u201d he said, warm- y, \u2018who will Ju np up at a every eragk\u2019 of the whip you must gob gel another re tative.We are be labelled as longing to one party or another.And t that is anotber occasion when I wobbled, \u201cYou have read.the Empire articles.They were pot written wi honest motives, nor with any desire to brin into line.\u201d \u2018The speaker then the Em- ire was and is the organ of the Conserva- spay.Yin in a moment of insanit he ite written, he would been content to bani for sume show of REPUDIATION FROM THE LEADERS of the party that he supported on the ministerial benches.\u201cBut,\u201d said Le, \u201cnone came.I cannot now return to Ottawa and weet the leaders of the Government who inspired those articles.Much cap be forgiven; buy shall 1 back to Ottawa to m maligners li e a whipped spaulel?* ( voice : *Never,\u201d) \u201cThat's exactly what I thought,\u201d Mec- Carthy replied, \u201cand I wm here to get your verdict.\u201d Dealing with the trade nestion, he criticized the tariff in its qualities It Was not now applicable to our \u201crequirements.here were, at the inception of the N.P,, certain infant industries that required nursing.Now those industries\u201d huve passed the infantile & -and developed.The present condition of the tariff was not a tariff for revenue purposes.\u201cIt is a tariff designed to prevent importations.\u201d He proceeded to illustrate by examples how Rapplicabla the tariff is, and showed how manufacturers increased their vices to bring them within the vision of prices of impo! 8, with the pe and gabion adde He continued : ck to Parliament I intend to Ik hao, the floor of the House exactly as.1 have tälked h y.I don't care it the Gov ernment \u201cnai the National Policy flag to the masth ing go to-raise my voice in thelnterestof t the phew] maas of the people.1 don't stand here to condemn the ational Policy put it ei undeniable that the tariffis 1574 it was 124 per cent.; in 1870, 173 ).17) then 85, and, in some instances now 00 pe cent.[think it is time for the Consumers they have been protected all slong.Farmers have to compete with al e world pithout protection.Manufacturers should repared, even now, to run alone; but bo fropar of this, some of them have ized combines.It is an evil copied the United States, where they havea trust in whiskey even.\u2018Combines must be looked after, and something must be done to have the burdensome features removed.\u201c1 believe the time has arrived for a complete revision of the custom law, which must be simplified and equalized, and THAT POLICY I WILL ADOPT on, Lhe floor of the House.I want the manufacturers to live, but I want also to be allowed to live.The tariff must be remodelled.I believe the present Government intends to continue the present Jolley.ree Trade is out of the question.ring the \"National Policy out of he hot-house; take it into the n air, and ] hope it will live and thrive.i it cannet live exposed to the weather then let it wither and die.'* What I do suggest is that the tariff, having been and equalized, it should be amended by containing a clause that s imported from Great Britain.or, indeed, from any part of the Empire, should be admitted on a minimum tariff, say of 10 per cent.less hye the existing rate.This, ou will r, is the s' ion that ve out In al few words which I gave utterance to Mr.Parkin's meeting in Toronto, and I find, on n examination, that the average duty thet portion.of- m Great Britain bout 29 per ce A reduction, therefore, of that dut vould still leave us with Customs tariff on the minimum e of Aout D per cent, » enough protection, surely, when fo that is added the freight, insurance and charges of that for any \u2018mdustry that the ople of Canada can aftord to support.Bu am not abeolutely tied down to that mode of arriving at result ae ae at.Itm ri ough not, perha, oe all round \u2018of the duties upon that class of articles, viz., clothing and iron, which we mainly im from d.There are difficulties in either course, I admit, but not unsurmountable, no matter which course may be adopied.Per i the greatest objection that can be made the enactment of the minimum tariffin favorof the Empire would be the irritation that might ereby be caused at Washington.Now, I am not one of those who desire to create unnatural barriers against freedom of trade or the widest possible trade relations between Cannda and the United lutely inst any e arrangement whether by treaty or legislation; between the Dominion and the American Republic which would discriminate, directly or indirectly, against our own le.But I realize the vast im ance os of the freest possible trade consistent with our independence, with our honor, as Jor the British Em Empire, between s country and the United States, and if he minimum system of tariff was 1t be on the understan Ing, to be made clear to the Cleveland administration, that we are pre to deal with the American people on an (easonable terms that they were to accord to us.Mr.Cleveland has Fie oem vo his tyin trade and people free trade, and i our advantage.Reciproci reciprocity in tariff was the platform fifteen Tears ago and I stand that still, bat let b here be no chan, until the other side has declared reciprocity.\u201cI am no longer Th the confidence of the concluding words, \u201c jou sky 80, I will \u201cA member on the cross benches is one intend to join the Opposition.ï ulrould not such men, who have 3 their ranks avowed ranks; it is the first time since I have heen ignored.in dence of the H.H.Strathy was the first t hadooncluded | Association of the p vernment and in future upon the cross benches\u201d ore M hand in my resignation the Speaker.\u201d (Cries of \u201cNo, no.who is not necessarily i Oppo tion; he can't be numbered on either 1 do not supports Commercial Union.T Pace hat no part with Annexationista.It is not 30 much a question of policy that has driven me out of the in public life that 1 have been the formation of a new government.If I Coun of my part it \u2018a time to assert im in dep penden Ys y the floor after Mr.Asx president of the Literal C ar town of Barrie, he was sure they would admit that he had'as dee & personal interest in the situation of the hour as any agreed wi the views of cCarthy, and felt tho action of the spire to have been most unprov and unreasons there- \u2018fore, moved the tollowing noscdution: rT the y-st Pen the atiack of That paper does not t with the ap- EE a See e i ; .renin he opin of covet, asile: , wholly ui was brood donation on and to cause d in the ranks of the , not only in the p ; but throughout the tnton.Mr.Gamon seconded the resolution in a LAUDATGRY OF MR.M'CARTHY.Att this point Mr, Porter, the ex-meniber of the.Dominion House for West H & eyes Sink: | rsa io th clesiclied.ied.Ho proched : uncertain manner to voice gr of Mr, McCarthy's actions, and in gon hn Macdonald, in the last frites eh Me Dore, wh who, al hough heard, continu Lo nhake bis Sat ut his fn tates, 1 was, and | am, utterly and abeo- | pr u snipe tes pe wd Ear was | minutes, bat tbe too loi Five 1 mafoutes, fer ho oué oy eh ing he ei hope for a Forte, End: PSE i baided.ME res s resolution was carried \u2018 \u201cMr.Moboriey, ot Collingwood, seconded.by Mr, Steen, p.roposed a vote of confidence.in Str John 's Government.John Nettloton, ¢ recve of oa: en ed an auendment upholding Mr.in the lonterencs that followed, it Is not » clear yet, even to the chairman or secretary majors ob par which was carried, but the ority o party managers agree Dé prs ie leton' sur amendmen Lb better ex, e views of th Mr.J.Douglas, Kd ah Mewood, caused AE amusement b y moving à vote of confidence a Bou.Wilfred Laurier and - Sir Oliver Mowat, This motion was nob, ut to the meeting, so that it is im ble 5 ay bow any would have voted for it, arthy then briefly thanked his ee for their expressions of cie dence and support, He promised- faithful to the best interests of his const tuents and to be no langer.trammelled party y allegiance.After a vote of thanks to he chairman the Eo Core broke op with cheera for McCarthy e Quee! O\u2019Brien Stands by MoGarthy.[SPECIAL TO STAR.] BARRIE, January 20.\u2014 Mr.Dalton Me- Carthy was entertained by the citizens of Barrie at a dinner in the Town Hall last by the citizens of the town, t rang ments were carried out by a commitiag entirely of citizens, and the of the even McCarthy, occupied, à seat on the rig] at of \u2018the chairman Among those present were Col.O'Brien, M.P., Col.itt, ex-M.P., Dr.Wylie, M.P.ete.tters of regret at no non-atten- dance were read from Rev.Prinolpel Grant, Fash John Macdonald, M.P., and others, Col.O'Brien, in the course of his speech, said party goverament had ite objections ; ges; party tm Jranny was des overcome.\u201d arty discipline must be mairtained 4 Gore nt could exist, When, bei Sree meds mia veu ublie n es en to make a ilies on the \u201cThe most u and most solent attack upon Mr.sald the speaker, \u201cby the Fm mpirenews was ostensihly based upon be had trescherously sou œreachery: but the real joound wae thas ; un ; Mr.MoCarthy had bad fe fe \u201c ona ues 2 with which are tamiliar, to liar, to > dissent 1 dts of the machine.I desire 1 tartes this, that the attack.was.most unju y becanse no man ie could have taken a more straightforward or mare honorable course then 5 did in.call- ; ing a meetin, portere, them plainly Et intentions andt Lilie ing'them if they werd going to su port him.- Therefore the real gravamen of was not the contemptible insin ion tha had heen made, hut that, upon certain rant Questions, in which I id hh is e great majority of the of Gntarlo.he cont ea set, Tonia a \u2018opinion, to m meeting of my onstituents ti yd othe 4 in substance, very much et McCartb y sald to bis conatituents today, Iam ray Emi a Boy roval.Havi D2 said as much, 1 æ to shield m ander SA od rr dean teil it out as far as roy.va > Intending ns effect to , Return ng » té £he 6 Col * O'Brien said, not having re; listed the Empire's attack, tire Government ble for it from the be ning to a 1f the Government tho could intimidate the members of who were loyal in all esse atial pas Ar by actions = such as those de Ad lopted feslare + , McCarthy.he begged ot tell There ng were themselves very Table en.H and a good deal of it, comes.to the clothes that are washed .: without Pearline.It's spelled - differently, but it gets there - just the same.With Pearl ine, the rub, rub, rub chat makes all the hard wear a.the hard work is left out.\u2018 \u2018Pearline washes without it._ Practically, it washes .without .you, and without any of the.troubles, drawbacksandlosses.; that you want to avoid, But > : you can alwa three thin \u201d that: oho.washes with; These cia - safety and | profit - 2 \u201cComplete Manhood AND HOW TO.ATTAIN | M.roses mage eee em TE 2 \"46 700 à Medio rot mé De D dpe ce Present Dally Average for Week \u2014 ENDIIQ \u2014 JAN.21st, 1893, 34,211.THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1888.ST.LAWRENCE WARD.The election to held on \u2018Wednesday in St, Lawrence Ward will be one of the most interesting\u2019 civic elections .ever held in \u2018Mentreal, It will be remarkable, if not nniqus, as a well organized attampt to elect .à champion of the rights and interests of the tax-payers, without recourse to the illegal and dishonorable methoda, which, to our shame be it said, generally characterise our elections.If the supporters of ' Mr, R.Wilson Smithare victorious they will bavaelected an honest man by honest means; and their victory will infuse a new hope Into the hearts of the thousands who now hold aloof from civic politics, in disgust or despair.What makes the experiment \"more interesting, Is the fact that it is tried \u2018jm a ward which of late years has been + dominated by its worst elements.Asa \u2018general rule, with somo noteworthy excep- - Sions, the elections in St.Lawrence Ward have been carried by bribery and impersonation.- Of course, ot his has only been rendered possible by the more or less excusable «~Iadifference of the honest, stay-at-home \u201cvote, aided by shameless appeals to sectional prejudices.That the ward can upon \"> eocasion vindicate its respectability and intelligence was shown in the election by an enormous majority of Mr.Henry R.Gray, a Roman Catholic of good reputation and Tscognized ability, mainly by Protestant votes.If the respectable element in St.\u2018Lawrence Ward can be persuaded to go to the polis early enough in the day to prevent their votes being telegraphed, the cor- rapt element can always be snowed under.While the men who are working for Mr.R.Wilson Smith are much interested in securing the services as an alderman, of & man whoss conspicuous fitness for the office is so generally recognized, they are still move interested in demonstrating that > 1t is possible to elect a candidate by a large - majority without recourse to bribery and corruption.Not one dollar will be spent in this campaign to bribe an elector do vole for Mr.Smith Further than this, Mr.Smith's supporters are taking extraordinary precautions to preveat the other side wasting any money in buying votes against Mr.Smith.What is still , more important is the fact that unusual precautions are being taken to prevent the stay-at-home vote and the cemetery vote being \u2018\u2018telegraphed.\u201d That Aldermen Cunningham and James owed their elections largely to telegraphed votes is notorious.As 8 general rule \u201ctelegraphers\u201d are too lightly dealt with, because both aides in an election are too apt to be smirched and the pot has a delicacy about calling the kettle hisck.This time thers will be no restraining influence of this kind snd the \u201ctelegrapher\u201d will stand an excellent chauice of being put where he can be found, ft wanted, until long after the flowers have bloomed in the spring.Our advice to people who contemplate telegraphing votes this year 1s\u2014-\u201c Don't!\" The respectable electors can greatly facilitate this work of preventing \u201ctelegraphing\u201d by registering their votes early \u201cin the morning.They have in Mr.R.- Wilson Smith a tandidate in whom they \" dan have confide ice, and in whose suocess they can take pride.They have in his épposent 8 man whose record in the , Council, and the methods ef whose elec \u201c tions, alike, call for their sternest reprobe- pi Simos na 177 and it is reasonably Bis old pluck and his new pol the -political \u201cfield\u201d as It now stands, \u201cy many other constituenties he would hold the, balance of power between the parties, : wid could force ons or other to hominate a \u201c MéCarthyite.This all implies vigorous + fighting on hie part; but any calculation as 85\" his/ future which is not based upon a ;>__ knBwledge of his willingness to spend time and talent to gain political victories, -Js nob worth much.The simple fact, is ' that if the Literals should | Bing aslde their absurd pro-American \u201cfad\u201d and sucesed in making an alliance with Mr.McCarthy on his platform, they could carry the pavvince of Outarin, \u2014 .Fhis is, of conrxe, only the party aspect of tho station, Stil it xh lead the Govepument, which fs entrusted with the aship of the Natiomel .Policy is vosponsible for ita enfp- to he protoctionists of { kui exacted by it which should be 1 abglished; and there are duties which should certaln that Mr.McCarthy can carry it with ollcy against Canada, to see the need of trimming its sails to weather the rising storm.The paesout tariff needs reforming.are reduced.Thess ate Le poche: oa 2 necoasary part of the system, they may be induced to Neal It ta pleces.But it is not a part wf the National Palloy to injure the consuming classes.It le intended for their benefit in common with all Canadians; | snd when bare Ia done them, the policy weeds readjustment.Nasurally thoss who profit by any abnormal development of the National Policy will strongly oppose the spplicasion of the surgeon's knife; but, for all that, it is the duty of the Government to save the life of the N.P., no matter what pain some parts of the body politio way suffer.Courageous surgery is needed; and the Government should not shrink from the task.A frank and wise reforming of the tariff would meet Mr.Cartby's demands and deprive his revolt of power to injure the Conservative party.The people of Canada are protection: ists, but they are mot McKinley- ites.The Government has only to recognize this fact, recognize that conditions change ; and the policy of protection can be preserved.But the Government must shoulder the onus of a national erime If It renders the N.P.unpopular with the maases, to whom grocery bills are more than political economy, by weakly continuing unjust taxation in its name.THE current issu issue ot the Canadian Manufacturer, which opens its editorial fire with a sturdy deflance of the enemies of the National Policy and promises that the \u2018Canadian manufacturers will uphold the Government as long as the Government stick to the principles and declarations upon which they were elected to office,\u201d has a few things to say about the coal oil tax that will interest the consumer.The Manufacturer, it will be remembered, is the organ of the Manufacturers\u2019 Association.It says: \u201cThe present duty on refined illuminating oil is another specific case of hardship upon the whole country.The present duty on crude petroleum, and the prohibition of it except in Yankee barrels, is another specific case of hardship.Hard upon our manufacturers because it denies them the use of cheap liquid fuel, and hard upon our coopers because ofl, crude and refined, can only be imported in Yankee-made barrels.« * * Inthe United States water white and headlight Uluminating oil is worth only ten cents per gallon\u2014in Canada thirty cents.American manufacturers who use liquid fiiel pay only 50 cents per barrel for petroleum\u2014Canadian manufacturers pay $1.30 per barrel.\u201d Bars the London Free Press: \u201cAs said before, the proposition to importtin bulk has had reference mainly to the crude oil used in firing and gas manufacture, for the handling of which no barrels are required.Our producers, however, have offered to furnish all the crude oil required for those at the lowest cost.\u201d This Is typical of the kind of argument used to defend the coal ail regulations.The propositien is to import all petroleum in bulk.It is now imported ip American barrels purchased iu the Pennsylvania ofl regions.Then, the present \u201ccost \u201d of crude oil in Canada seems to be ont the duty ; which shows how generous is the offer referred THERE is a pretty general concensus of apinion that two of \u201cthe mouldering tranches,\u201d which the Gevernment will away next session, will be the sont oil dul and the tax on corn.Both bear heavily upon the farming industry.The petroleum impost is a direct tax that the farmer cannot avoid ; and the keeping out of American corn hinders him from feeding pork for the home market.They are both \u201craw materials\u201d of farm life, and should be free.THE name of McInerney, of Kent, N.B., must clearly be added to the list of Conser- tive tariff reforming M.P.'s.CITY ITEMS.The Oddfellows Band will give a dinner to Canton Mount Royal No.on Friday evening next.There will be no Council meeting on Friday, so that the seavenging contract will not be awarded then.There will be a meeting of the City Council on Monday, when the first business will be the rece reception of the delegates\u2019 report on = Joan which was recently floated Eng- thieves seem tobe prowling around the Ci Hall, as a number of th have latel been gto len.The latest A that the teash, eo towel and a large tumbler have been been tee away from the aldermen\u2019s t 1 ho has Seeman, Coyle, who the gil otra) prisoners was thrown gh thet rian van Tuesda: the horses suddenly swerving.The ve official was badly shaken up, and his back was seriously injured.He is doing well now, however, On Monday evening the the Catholle Young Men's Socisty gave aid of the Blake fun heir | hal Alexander street.shai, a M J.wen, reat gent, ocoupled the © o Butler Snth and and x FE was ier ui Bo by Mr «Cure Pre etlandance was very large.Leslie H.Gault and T.L.Paton w to Messrs.bye ducing bie to meriny City moll & invite the rnor-General The Ma ran Toro pe tn City hing od 2d ho their aon: con- Mesars.Fred.C.Capon and Ernest Seott al + .A aû cé + \u2018a 8 JE esty,\u201d and Virtue's duet with .Oapon was greatly enjoyed.conductor, Bro, Obrien; warden, Bro.Philips; Bros.Williams Sani sudithen, Bros.Baker ard Ski The Jndlcator is the e A; a new semi.month! &' Phishod by r.W, W.Johnsofs, for « le: Mme men: for Messrs, Dun, W The journal wil! be a per, and not a trade sheet, and , Johhson's ng commervial 1 experience ought to make it a success; Cl Dwyer ve.Barriagten.Davidson has prencusced \u2018Judg.vd in vie gase of more than double what it would be with- @ Que Dwyer vs, Barrington.1 The pisintiff wash comunetolal travalier in | i A ident chatte vanter paid bis own « \\nsca, his View was maintained by e learned judge, who, in consequence, ae ¢ ST.ANN'S WARD.An Enthusiastic Meeting of the Supporters of Mr.M.J.MeGrall Things bre, sesuming a ro a rather wre > craie is hotiy gontestin the ward with ., 80 ends are making a house to house canvass, .MoGrail d the first of his public meg last night, st bis committee room, 1 tre street.There were none of Ald.Nolan's supporters present, that was easily seen.The chair- .Connaughton, A Ww.J.McElmave, D.Quinn, M.M.Cloran B.Dorais.The chairman introduced McGrail, remarking at the same time upon the necessity for redeeming St.Ann's ard There were loud calls for Mr.Tal a who \u201cho coming | forward, deliv short address.McGrail s that be been asked a Ar over à year to come out, but at that time he felt that his business would not it it.He felt is ow, however, and oppose the present City Council.le a tered into this contest with \u201cands wo diy feeling towards bis opponent, and he woul, leave that gentleman's record to Speak for itself.His opponent's record 'as alderman was before the people, and it we the 2 e to choose between them.M.M.Cloran referred to Mr, Nolan\u2019s ions since he had been in the City C Council.Mr.Nolan had favored treet section, would be co ed to cast a vote aga inst Nolan, and 1 TX © proj Motors did so e tenants woul find it in their interest do The for any imposition on the Sroprictors would \u2018be sure to come out of tenants in the end.r.MoGrall was well known in the mercantile community and bore a h re- utation.Mr, J.H.Jecobe spoke in vor of Mr.McG holding that was an election where cit should come forward to elect a firss class date Evila.After the meeting Mr.MoGrail visited his various committee rooms.THE BISHOP OF ONTARIO ELECTED.He Will be the Next Metropolitan\u2014 Delay Caused by an Informality.The House of Bishope remained in session yesterday until five o'clock, and when they ourned the election of Metropolitan was not complete.Eight bishops were their ir names having been given in STAR ht.The votes of those those present vers Squally divided, the Bishop of Ontario four and the Bishop of Montreal four, e jpinth a the that o ihe Bishop of ma, who in the south of France, been forwarded t the mails.It was cast for the Bohra of Ontario, and it would secure his election as Metropolitan.However, the ballot r was not in its form, and the decision was that it be returned to Bishop Sullivan for completion.The following is the official re of the meeting as drawn up by the Bishops and given out to the press: \u201cThe House of Bishops met on Woda ,25¢h January, in the ter 1 oxy fron Cathedral, Mon Boot he of The Bishop Mon Toronto, Nara, ate Bootia a to that the resent, Fredericton, Huron.A resolu able ha sving been cut Toting sh should ry re of The vote of the Bishop of Algoma, not being « Sounted for the reasons stated above, will is understood, when canonically e Perfect.decide the eleation in favor of Bishop Lewis, who is the senior member, by consecration, of the House of Bishops.Pe Logan's Park For sixteen nights Sergeant McKeen and Constable McC: ale for a man who estroyed trees 's Park uesday night their watch was success: ey oa ht Pierre Ethier, of Frontenac street in act of off branches.When MeCall took hold o Ethier drew a knife and made a lunge at the officer, but McKeea caught h This morni ler was given two month for attempted stabbing and five dollars ora month for ng trees.Actions Against the City.Messrs.Honore and Charles Quevilion have éach taken an action against the city Montreal claiming damages of each for alleged false arrest.E.N.8t.Jean on behalt Dligny.a applied for var olice eant Fonnel, re le ar and ex-Constable P.jury before the Police Cor Do not purge or weaken the bowels, bat 8 \u201con the liver and fect liver Sorrecter.C artose Little LPS Pills Spectel Notices.as shortly.Secure Cine, a b cable Jour ar Ask B.5 MoGale, chemist and No.2128 Notre about bray's Kidney and Lives dure 208 Prisoners Liberated.Many who have been confined to thelr beds for.years by rh back and kidney complaints, have been liberated from their sad prisons by the wonderful re- flood tous PRIE | the acid w ves ou from the blood axtd restores health to ts : eod t£ household remedy.ant sold by all druggists, A ty risques Nr Eat, Cou asserts, à local paper lately caught a hawk ed , dectoral Rates per Municipal lotions.PUBLIC NOTICE Ie bereby given that the election of Mayor of this city sud of Aldermen in the several Wards thereol where there is à contest, will be held UNDER THE BALLOT SYSTEM, oo WEDNESDAY, the FIRST FEBRUARY part.The polis will be opened in all the mid Wards at NINE o'dock in the forenoon snd closed ot FIVE o'clock in the afternoon, 4 the diferent places fixed by the Board of Revigory, sa fellows, to wit: \u2014 BAST WARD.Cullirss, Francois Xavier, 8 Peal.BL Bulpics, tre Dace.St.Jean Baptiste, St Paul and St.Gabriel stroeta.Poll No.2 At or near No.568 Craig street, comprises districts Nos.3 and 4, boundsd by Bt.Paul, Bt.Francois Xavier and Craig streets, Place d'Armes hill, Pince d'Armes and St: Bulpioe street.Pall No.3.At or near Na 31 Po Poll No.&.At or near No.40 St.Gabriel street, Pire station, comprises electoral districts Hon.à and bound- od by Bt.Paul, Bt.Jean Baptiste, Notre Dame and St Lambert streets, Lambert hill, 8 Oreig and 94 Gatrial streets WEST WARD.Poll No.1.At or sear No 33 Commissioners sivest distriots Nos.1 and 11, bounded by the wiver, MoGill, 8s.-Pacl, St.Francois Xavier and Cullieres gtroets.Pol Mo 2 At or near No com- électoral distriots Nos.2 and 3.bounded 84.MoGill, St.James, Notre Dame \u201c PoliNo.5.At or near No.15 Bt.Francois Xavier stroet, Sleosgral dietricis Fon Sand ah bounded by St.Paul 8 Petar, Bi.Ssorsment, 84.Alexis, Hospital and St.Francois Xavier T.ANN'S WARD.Poll No.1 At or near Na 3 Gt Haury street, com- rises districts Nos.L 7 and & bounded by WAL liam, Duke, Dupre, Notre Dame and MoGNl stresta.! Poll Ko.&% Atornear Mo.% Wellington stres, som prises slactoral districts Nos.3 and À boundad by the river, Black's bridge, Prince, Wellington, Queen, William qd MoGH streets.3 Poll No.3 At or near No.M Otts: \u2019 Rela Wiles, Nos 65 CAES Poll No.4 At our near No 67h Oh 54.Pad stront prises clectora) districts Hc Nos.9and 15 bounded by Ham, Murray, Notre Damme sad Dupre streets.Poll Kp.8.AS or near No.158 tqs pv ou Se rm cr w= Pall No.§.At or nesr No.130 Murray stress, comprises elactorul districts Mos.18, 19 and 20, bounded by Waling- ton, MoCord, Ottaws, Eleanor, William, Young, Smith and Colborne Poll No.8.At ar noez No.114 Barve street, comprises electoral diptricts Nos.1 and 23, bounded by the ual, Richmond, Williaa, Verssilies, Notre Danse and MeCsré streets.Poll No.10.At er near No.9408 Notre Dame shed, aisctorel distziots Nos, 38, 34 and 35, besaded dy Willlsie, Richmond, Basin, Seigneurs, Notre Dame and Veragilles streets.Poll Mo.1%.A or me Ne ru a fire, elontoral districts Mos.96, and ff, by the canal, the city jlmite west.Notre Dame, Basin apd Poll No, 13.At or wear me.of Bicartoce clovteral districts Wes.38, 20 apd 20, Poll Fo.1b As or vear No.45 Wellington wrest, comprises electoral arm ih bamstot vw Wollingten snd Form otronts and the canal.Poil No.16 AL or men 3 Domes tren, sirovh, etuprisss electoral districts Nea.§ and 3, by te river, he cig its vont Wellington, Fowrd and Poll No.17.Ab or peas No.\u2014 stzed, comprises electoral district 39, Poil Ma & As or new 3 Latour eat, atone, Ot Guasviers, Laguadotives sd x} gan Poll Xo.3 At or sets Xo 8 1 Moniems Dribes electoral EE coetiere, 5 Sraavies, tor and Alemsader Pol Na.At ar mam Wa.Sam 22m pu re Motoalts, St.Catbderina Be.Alecondor Poil Ne.6, Ato sor Xe.Agnes cv contre electoral Glotriots Mos.3 ted 3.outed ige, University, Blserbrocke and Poll No.6 page pee comprises clostaret életrieb bi iit moines electoral \u2014-1 Pat 04 J a sou Guy street, comprises \u2014P vinetoral districts Mau 3233 and 60, toussat by Nouv | Poll No13 AS ov waar Mo.&ù Désrivières avons, sin Bh Asie et i vounded by Ne.20 Ambon ER Ave com #ippjoral ( 1: bounded Sond] aie EELS Pins ol 8 Sounded ty by Orsi a ens ae or me Bn Tals Louvé, nireot, comprisse electoral district Ne.= porté br row dn At or naar No.304 Paes srs, oon Chabollies sgmasm, Noirs Dame, Menniain, Bt.James and Inspestor streets.Wo.15.At or meay M re Pom | Dt Mer on.39, and 31, bounded ty pages Font Mid Mogaisls stlissta.Po Na 16 At or esr Wo 38 Dama, Richynond, 86.James and Varmilles sigoots.\u201d Pall e.17.As or nesr No.3095 AqueQust ptavet, électoral dietriote Mon.24 and 3, re ar James, Gog, 84.Antoine apd Mountain stragte Poll No.I At ov near No, 2738 St.districts N x 4 00-Denis,-lt Seni tr Poll No.6, An Le comprises Ma, Sounded Berri, St.Catherine and Bt.Raters strotea Laguuchetisss.- Poil Ma £ a pov Ya W San.sesh, am alecteral distalos Ne.bounded 8¢ Hubert, Dorchester and Wott seve Pall No.& At ov near No.UT fie.Ostherine atroes, comprises elactara) deéricte Mon 13 asd} bounded bo rier Bi.Hubert, Bt.Catherine aud Jaqques Cur- rman Af or pear No.141 Ambarst street, oom- Nos.15, 16 and 17, bounded by Apioina street, comprises elsotoral Nos.3 and 4% bounded by Bt.Antoine, Beignewrs, Dorchester snd Mountain streets.Poil Wo.19.At or soar Mo.2508 St.Catherine street, comprises slectaral district No.37, bounded ly Dorchester, Guy, Bi.Catherine snd Mountain Meets Poll No.80 As ar near No.333 Pall No.33.At or near No 408 Richmond socnpriaes slestoesl districts Nea.43 and #4, boihded by Bt James, Feigneurs, De.Antoine and Guy atrocts.Poll Wo.84.At or nesr Na.Th Shatham ser digtriots Noa 68 and 47, bounded b yr Bt.snd Belgnours streets.James, Pall No.8.Af or neaz No.& Dominion street, com- districts Noa 48 apd 69, bounded br 8 Be.Jamas street, the city limits west St.Antoine and ford strests.Pall No.38.At er near Xo.12 34 slactorsl bd Poll No.31.At or pear No, 139 stress, 00m: al districts Mos.54 and 38, bounded Notre Dames, Canning, Be.J streets Poll Na M.At or near No.579 Albert'étrest, comprises electoral distriota\u2018 Nog, 54 and 57, bounded by Deligle street, the city Mnite west, St.James and Cenn- ing streets.Poll Wo.30.At or near No.108 Workman\u2019 strest, com prises alsctoral districts Nos.58 804 5, bounded by Notre Dams styees, the city Umits west, and'Oanning proets.ST.LAWRENCE WARD.Pall No.L AS or near No.17 St.Charles Borromes stroat, slectoral district No.1.bounded by Craig, St Urbiea, Vitre pod St.Lewrence streets.Poll Mo.& Ât or near No.113 Vitre, corner 84.Jawrence, comprises clectoral districts Noa 2 and & beunded by Vitre, Bt.Urbain, Derchester and Bt Lawrence streets.Peïl Ma à At or near 163 Vitre street, comprises slectorsy district No.3, bounded by Craig.Chenpeville, Dorchester and 8t.Urbain streets.Poll Na 4 Atornear 43) Jurorest., comprises electoral districts Noa 45nd §, bounded by Oreis, St.Alexander, Jurors, Vitre and Channeville streets.Pall No.& Ab or near He.1) Jurors street, compriess slactoral districts Nos.§ and 7, bounded by Vitre, Jurars, St.Alexander, Lagaushetiers and (henn: Poll Ng, 6.At or near No.23) Anderson street, .ok distriots Nou 9 eg Sousa tv fa streets.Poll Mo.7.At or near Mo.1906 comprises distoiote Nos 11 30d 14 Sounded by Dorchester, St.Philip, Bt.Catherine sod St.Lawrence otrests.8t.Al get At ar neay Wo.105 86.Qeorge strect,comprises ral distylots Nos.La sud 14 bounded by Dorchester, oe Diente 8e 8t Catherine and 8 Pulp stresta, Pall No.9.At or near Xo.1408 Poll Ne.10.Aba Ma.à, à Plateau strect, comprises e ness electoral Noa.17, 33 and 1S, boumded ty 6 Entharine, Chg Ooaseiions, Bertaale, Ombario sud Be Urbain streets Poll Ne IL Ator ve Mo.§ harsh sizest street, sowsises Slociorad guiviciy Hou, 10 20d 4.bounded ty Gutario, #5 Guilbeault street, comprises Wo.3, boundad y Prince Arthur and Manos streets.Pine svenns and Si.Lawrence street, Poll Mo.17.Are er Nu M Laurence street, eleatoral districts M nd Ih, bounded by Fin td Park Aruust.th porter imi of the snd 8t.Lewrence street.Poll No.18.Ab or near Ni slectoral distriot 2 WT.LOUIS WARD.Poll No.1.At or pear No.6 Bt.Dominique street, wares sectoral ditriets Nou 1.3 aad 3 bounded by Org.Bt.Levvence, Tageuchetiers and Poll No.3.At or near No.37 Sanguinet steset, prises alectorel dirais as { and Sounded by Crm 8¢.Elisabeth, Laganchetiere and Poll No.3.At or near No.58 At.Ktimbet} street, comprises electoral distziet Mos.\u20ac end 7, bounded by La- sand St.Denis stroets.Poil No 4 \u2018At or near No.100 St.Dominique streët, comprises alsotoral distaiot, Mo.§, beanded by tiers, Bt.Lawrence, St.Catherine, Charlotte and streets.Poll No.& As x se No.IR Cutious vest, oom- prices dietriote Nos.doundad Dor- orang saben Rg dise Me.Onther- »o 3nd German .Poll Na & At or nest No.130 Seaguinet street, com- rinse electors] districts Wes.11 and 12, bounded by oreicstor, Gorman, Bt snd Bt.Denis stroets.Pell No.I.Ab ow uses We.Poll Ne.8 AS or wear We.Nea dont bounded oy St.Catherine street, Rom hand i rome dt.Denis streets.FR Ne Iter tow oT, Cote sr, Eh Home hs se aie ward sod Saapuinet street.' T 7 Poli Ho.11.At or nage Me, 20 Rap Stress comprises ctnetcrel figuetets Mas port \"greater aes Bonguinol the neriboen Buss of the word pad fe.Denis street./ .or.Sanus WAR.\u2019 rool Aree Dome sivest, SEL Legahchetiare.Woite, D , Jeoquos Cartier, Ontherine and Mootoslm streets.Poll Ko.10.At or user No.98 Besndry street, comprises districts Nos.18 and 19, bounded pubatiars, Wonca, a Arte \"and Visttation Poll Mo.11.At or near No.348 Wolfe street, comprises sloctoral districts Nos.30 and 31, bounded by 8t.Ceth- ortne, Amherst, Miguonne and Visitation streets.a aies At or pear No.1128 Mignonne street, prises electoral districts Nos.23 and $3, bounded by Bt.Catherine, BL Deis, Mignonns and Amherst strects.Poll No.13.At or nesr No.272 8t Hubeit street, com- Prises elaotoral district bounded Mignonue, St.Poll No.14.As or neer No.M3 U3 Bt.Christophe strest, gpm cator) Gii No, bouod 13 Mignonne, Bt.Hubert, Ontario end St.Christophe stroets.Pol No.15.At or near No.193 8.Andre street, oom- prises eloctoral districts Nos.36 and 37, bounded by Mignonne, 86.Christophe, Ontario and Bt.Andre streets.Poll Na 16.At or near No.43 8¢.Andre prises electaral isericte bon.8 sad B bouated by Mie.aonno, Bi.Andre, Ontario and Jaoques Osrtisr stroota.Pall No.17.At or near 38) Amherst Poll No.30.At or near No.353 Beaudry street.som prises electoral districts Nos.M6 80d 38, bounded by Mignonne, Montcalm, Robin and 804 Visitation steests.Poil No.21.At or wear no.3 Beaudry street, oom- prises slectoral districta Noa 37, 0 sud 4 bowoded vy Robin, Montosim, Ontario and Visitation streets.Poll Na.33.At or near No.119 Berri atreet, comprises electors) districts Nos.11 xd, housed by Ontario, Bt, Danis, Oherrier and Bt.Hubert Poll No.$2 At or near No.1261 \u2018tarte street, com.alectorai district No.43, b Wy Ontario, Mt.Hubait, Cherrier, Maple and it - Pall No.$4.At or néar Mo.1337 Ontario street, shctorsl districts Dos 44 wad & Sounded fb Oberrier and Amberst Onterle, 8t.Andre, Maples, Pol No.95.At et near No.56 Rivard strest, ne electoral district Wo.bounded snd Bt Denis streets, the northern limits of the ward and Berri street.Poll Na M At or near No.06 Maple sivest, comprises slectorsl districts Nos.47 and 48 hounded by Cherrier and Berri sirpeta, the Dertharp limite of the wasd «nd Maple strect.i Poll Xo.#7.Ab or seus En.3} Monteux comprises electoral districts Mos & end 80, bounded by Gharrir cad Mle rset, Uh parer List te Poll No.38.At of wear Mo, 448 Bespudry street, com- slectoral districts Nos.BL.53, 53 and 54 hounded Ontario and Ambarst streets, the northern limits of the ward and Visitation street, PT.MABRY WARD, Poll No.1.At ar neaz Mo.19 de Pol No à At 'ornéèr Ho.8 Pantaseu square, prises elootaral ry rig a.3.1 apd IL Leen by coe Dochenter, Bose sad.Creie sirost ta tie rives or a Poll ND.3 AA ar sax Wo.TOD ad treat, cons pulses electoral district No.4, hounded by the river, Qu Lorimier aveune, Bt Catherine and Pullum Seests.or pear No 8 Dufresne street, com- districts No.5 and 8, bounded hy the ver, Fallum, §t.Catherine snd Dufresne streets.Poll Wo.5.At or near Wao.7] Poupart street, comprise slactarsl district Mo.7, bounded by the river, Dufresne, Bt.Catherine and Iberville strosts.Poll No.& At or near No 140 Craig strest, comprises ne v7 Oras.Vista Yall No.7.Ab or near No 30 Plessis street, comprises Shotoral Jvttos Won.104d 16 Breaded 35 Crus, Yai tigeurs L end 8¢.Adaiphus streets.Poll Na 8 AS or wear No.23 Derehaster street, om electoral districts Ho 1 und 8 Vouded to Cole w snd Bi.Catherine streets and Delorimier & Poil Ne.9 Ator near 318 Dorchester street, seta dis Ho 1 bound Laguaciriar poe be Poll No 18.At er near No.18 Plessis street, eom- | prises electoral distriets Nos.18 and 15, bounded by Don Te east, St: Cnthacims snd Bl Alphonse stresta.Pali No.11.At or near Mo.3 86.Rope street, comprises districts a 18 10 sad 1 bounded by Dor- aod ft.Catherine streets and Poll No.18.At or near No.9 Gain comprises electoral distrists Nos.21.stroet, wed 3, bounded ty Dorcbes- ter street, Papinceu avenue, Bt.Catharine, and Migunone streate, de Lorimier avons and 84 Oather- ne snd Shaw sirests.Poll Mo.18 At or near Mo.285 Panet street, comprises clovtoval digtriota, Nos.23 and 34, bounded hy Be.Catherine, Mignonne snd Plessis stroats.Poll No.14.At or near Neo.129 Maistnneave street comprises electoral Nes.85 and 26, bounded by fe.Catherine, Plessis, Mignçane end\u2019 Champlain streets.Poll No.15.At or pear No.M8 Panst street, districts Nos, a sod 30, donne oy Logan and Plessis streets.Pell No M At or near No.163 Champlain street, comprises clettoral distriots Nos.81, 39 and 7, bounded by Mignoans, Plewla, Logan, Champlain and Lafontaine atrests and Papineau avenue.Poll Na 17.At wee Ho.Logo street, comprises electoral on.2, bounded by Logan, Visitation, Lafontaine and Plessis streets.Poll We.18 Al or near No.308 Maisouneuve stress, comprises electoral districts Nos.J and 26, bounded by Logan, Plessis, Lafontaine and Champlain streets.Poll No.18.At ov near Wo.357 haw Great, comprises slastoral district Wo 30 bounded dy wrasse aes de Lorimier avenue.Poll No.90.AS or near No.338 Parthenals street, prises electoral districts Wos.30 and & bid ty 8.Oniiarine street, de Lerimise avenne, Ontario lem stzests.Poil Mo 21.AS or.naar No, 114 Dufresne strest, som- prises elsctoral district No.41, bounded by Bt.Catherine, Rullum, Logan and Dufresne streets Poll No.92 At or ose No.3 Bobb strum street.comprises electoral Nos aoû 4, boanded by Bt.Cuther- Pong rdv pl pr strosts.Poll No.33.At or neer Mo.279: Pallom street, com Gisiciais Non dé and 6, bounded ba Legus and Fuilam'stroots, the Hanis of i i Wrappers, 25 p.o.discount jE prend Pan tes.che chars limi of he ward Poll No.3.At or near Wo.33¢ Panet street, comprises aloatorsl districts N un ; On 7 ior.S040, bousdul ji de Panet street.7 RCHRLAGL WARD.PalNo L Atoruesr No.93 Frontenso street, prises slectaral districts Nes.à and & bouaded by the tiver, Iberville, Mignonne and Harbour streets Poll No.3.At or near No.136 Frontenac prises Frontenac, Lafontaine and Poli No.3 At or near No.338 Frontenac street, comprises districts Nos.§ and 16, bounded by Laton taine, Fromtenac, Ontarlo sod the northern Umits of the ward, Moran Ontario and Harbor Poll No.4.At or near No.8 Marlborough street: comprises electoral districts Nos.¢ snd 7, bounded by the river, Harbor, Ontario and Moreau streets.Poll No.5.At or near No.79 Moreau street, com) electoral districts Nos 8 and 10, bounded by the river, Moreau, Ontario, Desery, Rouville and Prefontaine streets.Poll No.8.At or near No.73 Desery street, com- priscs electoral districts Nos.§ and 11, bounded by the river, Prefontaine, Rouville, » line from Bt.Germain to 8¢.Catherine and Bt.Catherine and Devidson streets.Poll No.7.At or near No.313 Dasery street, comprises electoral districts Nos.12 and 13, bounded hy Bt.Catherine street to à line opposite Bt.Germain, Rourille, Desery.Ontario, Bt.Germain, Stadacons and Darling streets.Poll No.8.At or pesr No.83 Davidson so prises electoral district No.14, bounded by the river.Davidson, Bt.Catherine, Darling, Stadacona and Cuvil- Mer stroets.Poll No.9.At or near No.7 St.Ontherine street, comprises electoral district No.13, bounded by the river, Ouvtilier, tadsocona, 8t.Germaln, Ontario sud Moreau streets, the northern and western limits of the ward.ST, JEAN BAPTISTE WARD.Poll No.1.At or near No.1013 &.Lawrence street, comprises alactoral districts Nos.1 and 6, bounded by the southern and western limits of the ward, Rachel and Bt.Dominique streets.Poll No 2 Lochs or near No.dm wrence street, comprises electoral districts Nos.2 and 3, bounded by Rachel street the.woetara limite of the ward, Mommy Royal avenue and 8.Dominique street.Poll No.& 3 pe Daw No ME BL Hiowolyie seth comprises electaral Nos.4 and 14 bounded by Merise Anne and Bt.Dominique streets, Mount Royal Avenue sad Pantaloon stress.Poll No 4 At or near No.413 St.Hippolyte street, comprises slectorsl distriots Nos 5 and 9, bounded hy Rachel, St Dominique, Marie Anne end Ondieux atreots.soi No.5.At or near No.187 St Hippolyte street, slectorai districts Na 7 and & bounded by southers Umits of the ward, 8.Dominique, Bach and Cadisux strests Pall No.6.At near Ko.181 Pantaleon street, com prises © district No Ke.1 bounded by Rachel, Panta.lean, Oerat, Cadieux, Marie Anne sirests and Laval avenue.Poll No.7.Avo me fo 0 Panto srt comprises electoral districts Nos.13 and 13, bounded by the southern limits of the ward, Ondleus, Cera, Fan isloon strosts and Level avenue Poll No.8.At or near No.$814 Banguinet stress, prises slectoral districts Noa 14 and 15, bounded by the southern limits of the ward, Laval amesua and Rachel sad Drolet streets.Pall No.9.At ar near No.801 Sanquinet street, comprises slectoral district No.14, bounded by Ractal, Laval avenue, Marie Anne and Drolet streets.Poll Na KA Ator near No.208 Mount Royal avenue, comprises sleotorsl district No.17, bounded by Marie Anne snd Pantaleon sureota, Mount Royal svanve and Senguinet street.Pall Ho 11 As ar near No.30 Duclos rest compris elactoral district No.18, bounded by Rachel, Drolet Maria Anne, Bangulnet 1 streets, Mount Raysl sveaus sad 8s.Denis street.Poll Mo.12 At or nr No, 408 Rivard at, me alactora) districts 1 and 2 bounded by tba bars mie of the vor, Drie, Bache sod Bar ne 13 dt oranez Ho.08 Rivard street, compeion sloctoral districts Nos.31 avd MM, boundsd by Rachel and Bt.Deals streets, Mouns Royal avenne and Berri street.Poil Na 16 AS near 353 Rachel comprises el district Wo.SA bounded by Rachel and Beri stresta, Mount Rayel evenue and street.Poll No.15.At or near Ho.M3 treat, olastoral disivists Nos 3, 8 apd bounded by the southern limits of the ward, Bersi and Rachel streets and Papineau avenue.Poll No.16.As or meas No.#2 RBrebauf sired, diatatote Poll Ma 17.At or pear No.681 Sydenham street, com- districts Mos.99 end beundad and Durham streets, Mount Raya! and Papineau srenuge.ST.GABRIEL WARD.Poil Ma L As or near Na 335 Rapery street, comprises digizict Mo.1, bounded by Manufec- the Lachine Oanal and the ture end Charigsois eastern limits of \\be ward.Poll 50.8 AL or near No.110 Laprairie electoral ell à Poll No.3.Ator near We.19 Noulanges district No.& bounded by the allway Weck, Grand Trunk, Ë Hibernis, Trunk.Jeland Centre strests snd the casteru limits of the ward.Poll No.4 At or near Me.38 Chatenuguaz street, prises sleotoral districts Nos.¢ and 5, hounded by Grand Trunk, Rapery, Centre and Island streets.Poll Wo.5.At or near No.130 Ropeey street, comprises distriots Mes.6 and 1, bounded hy the Grand Cherlevols, Osatre, £ Trunk snd Hibernls streets.Poil Ma \u20ac At or near No.168 Ont\u201d | MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, | ACADEMY OF USNC, One wi cosy Wohour Ton ro \u201cJUPITER!\u201d \u2018MR.DIGBY mers.nQUEE EENS THEATRE By xin TN TR Ooty = Eu on.hatin, tan a \" GUFBLOURE YOUR BRAY AT Owes.Bax P \u2018ss Now York Plane der w \u2014_ Q BENS THEATRE 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REPEATED BY UNIVERSAL REQUEST oF 3000 WHO WERE SAUT OUT.Beats at Monvar and FRASER Fe Briday, January 27, 8 Saturday Matinee, Jan.à 2.80p.m.Saturday Pop, Jan.28, 8 pm.- UNCLE TOM'S CABIN weet Litale \u201c\u201cKVA Lans Lite TOP) in denen and Pouces Poor Old *\u2018\u201cUNCLE See Marks, the lawyer, on his resl live donkey And Gumption Cute with his monkey.LE NEGR® MELODIFES BY A FULL ONORUS.GRAND TABLEAU AND VISION oF Little Eva in Heaven With the addition this week of EER GUARBIAN ANGEL \u2014AND 4\u2014 CHORUS oF LIVING CHERFBS.A MAGNIFICENT AND TOUORING S0RNE.ES Em TIA Admission 10 Cents nt the dear andy, A CON YI CHR Calvin chier vo PACE.Wil be held Ia rin cornet of Aelgnewrs ON FRIDAY, wm INGTARY, AY 8 O'CLOCK, VICTORIA ARMOURY HALL, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, January, 30, 20, and 37, 1008.ADMISSION, 2 CENTS.phiniintesbeniielussnensdohonn' ~ ST.MARY'S BAZAAR.AL the sloss, net evening, the semlt of Tho Compellien for the FORESTRY BANNER rp follews i .AR 6th Battalion Fusilors.Mazufacturere TY Ce Chartes, Charen, Masten Poll No.7.Aber wear No.382 Manufacturers sireeh Somprives olostoral distrists Nos.10 and 11, bounded by the Grand Trunk railway track te the canal, the Lachine Charlevoix, St.Cherles, d'Argensen, Centre end \u2014A MEPFING QP\u2014 Non-Commissioned Officers Yor in, the, Armory.su THURSDAY Sree: , Grand Bvery KN.C.O.must be present.prod 2 ATEnnon, |» .St.George 8.8.Clab.S.An AT HOMB 4 SCIE pq Foi No $ rer At or near Mo.11 Knox iront comprises electoral distriet No.13, bounded by Wi eo street, comptises Poll Xo.13.and No.3 Rossel distriots Nos.and 10, bounded by WeBtagton, gator En wot L.©.DAVID, \u201cOrv Oranx's Orrin, } Montreal, January, 1063 ns rt City Char allows MERCHANT TAILOR.of sii tar ts | deci Ouah Dis- O count of 20% on all pur STOCKTAKING SALE SONX AITREN à CO, 1971 Notre Dame ARI DONALD MACMASTER, Qc, \u201c CEYLON, » Ed tt MONDAY, January 3000, st SEER EE ee MUSEE LA SALLE, 100%, 1604 Notre Dame Street.DANCING AND DEPORTMENT! New Classes for Beginners.AFTERNOON AND RVINING, à and ¢ Selon.\u201d = 1 will es te those deniring to Jeary, Come ses fer FANCY DANCES OF ALL KINDS.A.ROY MACDONALD, u DANOINGL | Le ES oe Advanced class, Wednesday Sy 2990 OT.aA HERS ee ES SE er KE hs ro res TRY T Forest ; PROBPECTE AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE M.A.A.A.CARNIVAL.yo + y Buay-00-Frotr- tng er the Kite-shaped Track- ¢ -» Spowshoers Tramp and Race\u2014 Miscellansous Sporia The Qrst ontrz ia in ono day earlier than last \"wear.TheCauadiens do not wish to be in tho rohe ranks, \u2018evidently, judging from the way in which they open the eptry list for the STAKS second annual steeplechase.Someone has to be dhe first, and they recognize the fact: that the men who enter first will receive the first merubers.No doubt other entries will follow shortly.The representative of the Cana- Hien Snowshoe (lub entered is Louis Briere.8 runner who was muc \u201calked about, inst made excelicut time for a nan out of fo my \u2014Îtke he was.This year he has n training hard and mado up his mind to win a medal at The fine fall of snow within the last day or =o ought lo Kreatly encourage the snowshoers.Ruñning inust have boon far from oasy Just night, yot a number of ambitious men cr ! ° monntain al a very respectable gait.One of new runners who gives great promise is W inns of the tiarrison Artillery.As last year, the officials will be presidents of thu various local snowshoe clubs, À special effort will be made in the way of keeping time.AL presont thore cxists no rocord over the mountain course used in the uverage steeplechase, ax tho record of Mr.J.toss re fers to the old time.Taking Lhis ta account it hus been deemed wine to request the Canadian Amateur Athletic Arsociation to appoint officlal timakeupers fur Uh : of establishing à ro- cord, and no doubt 1 + Yo gentlemen appointed will Lester Lory to all.3 The race w ih be be governed by the laws of the > Affatoor Athlotie Association No entrance fec necessary.Entrance must be uddressed to the Sporting Editor of the \u201cTa, to reach him on or before Thyrsd; February 2, 1583.bon?oe ix open to bona ma members of any envwshioe olub Amerien.Should Toma he any doubt on t a certificato from the sce rotary of thec Ine to which the competitor claizna Lo clong will Couches will not be a! and any runner acoompanies) by à coach botween start and finish Will be disy ru ii1ed.Montreal's Yesterday's Outing.The members of the old\u2018 qu ue Bleue.\u201d headed by their president, Mr.184, frainped out iv o Club House inst Cian by way of the Victoria Hospital, past the clevator and thro fh both cemeterios.A numbor of ladies ind gent men also drove out, aud upon arrival ut the Club hunso an enjoyable time was spent.Mr.Har- wood, of Toronto, guve aw histling x0lo,and songs (Griffithe Grace and others.H.Camp played the accompaniment Next saturday afernoon the C lub will trump to Lachine, starting at half-past tw The Canadien Vetorans Night.Lo Canadion Snowshoe Club had their veterans\u201d night last evening at Marcotte's, Back River.About seventy ue inbers and veterans were = proseut.Songs and dances were given by lossrs.À.Lussier, Lalumiere, * \u2018Loulou, \u201d cvory- body's friend, and many ot Next Monday the Ciub will hold a general mecting to discuss tho matter of replacing the were sung by Messrs.Jailor, Fromin ident, Mr.C.Lapierre, who cannot attend io the duties Ut the position on ac: count of sickness M has been une { Le appoint Mr, Alfrec ussier, ex-president, in his Tramp to Lachine.Lachine will Lo lively on Saturday next, and snowshoers will be as thick there as ants arnund @ sugar-bowl.Besides the Argyles, the Tuque Bleue boys will aso tramp to Lac hime ,andihe M.G.À.snowshoer< will no doubt visit the village ina sleigh, ax has been their wont on former a a uccasions.The Three Rivers Snowshoe Club.The tnember.of the St.Maurice Snowshoe Club will hold their annual races on the eighth of February To-night's Fixtures.Crescents regular weekly tramp.Y.M.C.A.No tramp on aceount \u2018of anniversary service.THE COMING CARNIVAL.and Othang Doings of the Commit a chorus pract one or tho ami al ror Montreal Snowshoe Club ve nder the able connor ble of Xr Jus.C a The chorus will cohsis! of about ninety vo he programrae is now almost complete and will elude among other attractive features such soloists ns Mr.Gobeski, Mr.Archie Hod n and Mr.W.Millar : qin.by the ngari Mandolin Club; Dutch rologue, by Geo.Smith; comic songs by Mr.ve Nicholson, and a habitant's experience (in ken English) of our winter carn This .been sy peclally written for the oconsion by TT r.Druminond, who has attained such a prose nounced sureess În rendering thia dinlect, wbich fs peculiarly the property of this province, and hoi proves quite as entertaining to our own t does to the number of strangers Bro or us during onr carnivals.Other inter- ssting Îtetux linse been provided by the \u201cOld Tuque Bleue\u201d for the entertainment of citizens their friends d eek of sport.or St gees To EX ;.Everything looks favorable for a grand display In connection with the higtorchlight Tend diem of saowshoers on Wednesday night o Carniv al week.All the snowshoe clubs and alls men who ponsems a bi suit are invited te take part.ter how many turn up the M.A.A.oy a guarantee to provide them with torches and fireworks.A writton appeal for co-operation has been lssuod to ous snowshoe Clube nd with fhe all have promised assistance.Tho 4 ol , M.G.À.Y.\u201c Metropolis, eent, Canadien have ail to turn out ce least fifty mon apiece, and e Tuque Bleue will have a large number in line\u2014last carnival they had between four and five hundred\u2014the show will orth secing.the v Emersa al The programme for the snowshoe races on Sat- arday.Fine last da of the Carnival, has been ar- rangod.It ! contain four champion: ship events b permission of the jan Amateur Athletic Association, one hundred yrds.30 yards, half mile and mile.The hurdle 11 be a handicap event and there will also a mile race, 8 grecu open, a boys\u2019 race and a race \u2018o tor vetorana.The designs for the prizea for the Curling Bonspicl have been submitted to the curling committee and Mpproved.The first prizes, or rather the prizes for The winning rink, will consist of four gold medals, and the tor tho second rink of four gold watch charms.They will Le provided with the nsual e:mblems of the n\u2019 game, brooins, stones, etc.A number of outside curling rinks have Hgni.fled thelr intention of of taking part in the bi l.Two rinks from Lindsay, Ont.whic sends rinks very year to Winni peg.w will without fail, according to a letter hiv oR Ty Mr.Weldon yestordny.The Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Rall- ways age have decided on cheap rates during Carnival week.For travellers in Canada these will .oxtend from February 5to 18; for those in the Étates from February 3 to 13.The Committee of the Park Tobog leave undone to make the «| vincipal attractions durin; in grand condition and it the intention of allowing strangors from out of town free adinission.The directors of the Victoria tink also intend to outdo themselves in providing amusements for the crowds of people wha will, no doubt, visit - the city from the sixth to the eleventh inclusive.The design of the menu card for the Tuquo Bleue dinner has beon submitted to the Exccu- tive Committee.It is very artistic, but will probably receiv © some slight chang Tho Exccutive Committee othe ca arnival fools highly pieascd, at {he action of Lieut.-Col.shaw in accepting tho chairmanship of the nival ball reception committee.The Grand Trunk Hallway has issnod at its expense twenty five thousand additional programmes to distribute at its various A meeting of represcutatives from the various carnival committee will tako place at the M.A.A.A, to-night, n Club will c one of Lhe Carnival week.It AQUATICS.How the Match Was Made.Maitland Kersoy, in a lettor to the London FYeld of January 14, which will be found below, .Tien the, recent acgolintions whioh ended nravon\u2019s challeni tor the Amoniea\u2019 \" Ho up, and shows how much aire the are than Mose which govern the Royal Vie Lorin Gp.He sa Having represented Lord Dunraven in New York in tho matter of the negotintions for the race for the America this coming autumn, I have read with much fnterest your report of the meeting of the N.Y.+ C., on December 13, sud your comments thereo \u201cAt tho annual dinner of \u2018the club last winter the Chairman en _ mn of Tani in the big « Rk \\ and pd om something might be d eet Lhe o fons raised agai the deed of oie of 1857, #0 that international racing might bo ume well known, was oqually ; axiom ons BRT: for tho 0 mo 0 of sport, racing for the jue ribbon of tho asa 8h shonld be resuscitated, al his willingness to challe ectionable features of the deed of 1887 were ise on both sides .was made when mt onl - i a erie, must be bora fn mind thai not tan cars wo Were un J rds = that, antortusa te ori orror was made in the statement © rhintios\" LW.L., wi s chaienge of + Hoth sido.therefore dostring « race aud the on ar of belong about the oveut unde with th wo about the v r M conditions te be mutually satisfac- to Ti was perfectly vol Understood ab initio by various members o elub, who were ap- roached in the Do ous a also by the Cup vinmittee, shal\u2019 WHETHER RIGIITLY OR WRONOLY, - the deed of 1857 was objected b to here, and that no English club would challenge unless bs conditions wero madiflod or amended, and ou this premise the negotiations were conducted \u201cLord Dunraven, no doubt JFocognising Lh value of many clauses in the dee \u2019 aud without wishing to recapitulate them in pis ue Hmtnary letter of September 18, took the de basis Lo work upon.e the ho dood 2a clause, re, madç proposals to Covèr exactneus of do- shizn in referring to the L.W.L.as to timo allowance, sud so forth.The N.Y.Y.C.In a sporting spirit, practi Se accepted all his conditions, and in due the formal lien Royal co sont uadron Hq followed.Neither the formal challenge nor the acceptance thereof allu to d of 1887, and It ix expresaly stipulated that, should \u201c Val- kyrio\u201d win the cup, the \" adron hoids it subject to à © allen on prec soly similar terms to those contained in its challenge.When Gen.Paing\u2019s original resolution, road fore the club, wus Mer!) passe v Lord Dunraven without embodying this condition, the latter at once cabled\u201d me.\u2018This fs Valkyrie\u201d over again, au impossible,\u2019 ete; and upon this being issod on to Gen.Paine steps were at onco fake n to give effect by cable to Lord Dunraven's requirement.I cannot conceive any thing more fuir than this, I is true that the Squadron\u201d cannot refuse à challenge accordin Lo the conditions laid down in the decd of 1 but is jt cone oly able that any one but an absolute lunatic would challenge under the deed of 1857, giving Tor his dimenalons uns, etc, when no necessity exists or doink su \u201cIt is, of course, understood that if the, ar kyrie\u201d wins the cup, the duc mont to be signed by the \u201cSquadron\u201d in accepting it will em ause 3 of the \u201cSquadron's\u201d challenge ; and is it not true, sir.as you remark, that the N.Y.Y.Chas set a pre recedent of accepting a challenge upon terms less onerous than these wet forth in the decd, and is it not probable also that, the te rms objected to in the deed will become a etter / \u201cOur racing rules and conditions have not boen.perfect in the past, and in the intorest Na there must be some gi e-und-take.The N .have, I think.in this instance shown their de vire for eport and fair play, and, as a outcome of Lord Dunraven's persistency, wo shall undoubtedly see this ~ummmer, on both sides of the western ocean, the finest big cutter racing t hun over been withessc \u201cMany Ame rie ans think that the deed of 1887, with {ts mutual agroome clause, which (after a receipt of à challengo) an be constr in al- niost any conceivable way, is less objectionable than the deed or conditions of the Royal Vic- torin Gold Cup, which {ater alia compels a has le ner to give his sul area (ie, L W.L and ! rating according to .R.A.}, to sail ins courses in strong tidal waters, and which, for In stunce, Obli .Hoyal Carroll, if he vins this year, to defond the cup in American waters, ac- corslimg to the rules and rogulations of the Y.i.A, for the time being.\u201cLet it be understood here that there are no better sports, no more hospitable hosts afloat or ashore than our American cousins, and we shall soon be able to dispense with Jegal documents and volumes of cable correspondence, and entoy international racing ey ov ery + summer.CURLING.St.Lawrence Curling Club.The first draw} of the President's prize, double Landed matches, 0 be played off on or before February 7, 1888: 1).Guthrie._ Ç f .\u2026E 1.McRae Coe bw al nee Jd.MeGi LLL { W.QG.Goodhugh A.H.Wilson } ve Jobin Fair J, Meldrum oo } vs { .H.J.Miller KEE - J.B.Clearihue John Tn Scott.; ve.| .F.Fournier A.H, Robertson ù JF.A.McRae Hovd.Dr.Campbell.W,J.And n Me Robertson oo} ve 0 Vil Airkeana pv | .R.Scott D.Anderson .I McGill C.H.Meakins W.M.Kearns.1 { -J.Henderson MF smith 0e | .W.Meldrum HW ryeaie 0} ve.Ca Woroemers wx { oo oA Mogul St.Lawrences Curling Crab.HUGH! ROSH PRIZE.First drawing al points to be played f for in munds of four at sours stated, on Ma turday.January the #8th, D.J.J.MoGHll 1 John H.Scott 9 I).Guthrie 2.5 ¥.Fournier a m.H J.Miller p.m.ru.hugh - Sco \" J \u2018W.Robertson J.Anderson J.Mcldrum 10.15 D.Guthrie R.Soott a.m.H.J.Miller p.m.A.8.Robertson E.Scott J W.fF.8m H.Drysdale PHP ouise 11.30 Net Moskins | 4.48 ose a.m.n 0.1.Anderson 3B Clearthue J® W.G.Withers - Mein Rey, Dr.Campbell | 1.00 E Fro A.H.Wilson (pin M.Mc en nd 8.00 eldrum ow.G.Detmers - F.A.McRas (p.m.A McColl .n a oor Prize Continued.afternoo! n the : pecond draw was java ace n \u2018Montreal and and Cale- outa and Ormstown, with the\" owing result: ON CALEDONIA ICE.Montreal.Thistle.K.wh Tyre.skip, 20 AL {lubbard W.Abbot! J.Williamson D.Willlamson Dex, ished, skip, 17 W.D.Dr.Yimin: .J.Cleghorn .Cameron skip, 21 rkip, 15 4a Majority for Montreal, 9.THISTLE ICR.Caledonta.JW.Wilson J.Sim R.M.Hindley, skip, 9 B.Tedford & avan JR.Hutcnison, skip, 18 16 n Majority for Ormatown, 9 shots.© final, Montreal and stown, wili be red this afternoon on Caled odonie, ce, at?p.m.when a close game may be looked fo: The final of the Branch Tankard competition pi be played this prenine, also on Caledonia ice\u2014 Heather ve.Caledonia.eee \u201c» TROTTING.Next Week's Racing.The following is the programme for tho races on the new kits abaped track next week : FIRST DAY-\u2014TUESDAY.No.1.Xi 22 class No.2 No.3.2 No.4.No.5, 2.No.8.2.Conditions Entrance, 5 purse, which must accompany on, and 5 cent.additional to winner.Ni log Association rules to ner to be awarded oaly one um.Four toenter, threo » re od oy Panne ae Pet cent.Entries closed Thursda: an 2, and should Bo addromed to J.A.Henaud.ureau's Hotel, 1802 St, C: Death of the Trotting Dog.NEW OR Jan 98.\u2014The famous trotting dog \u201cDoc\u201d lost his life in the wreck of the fre nt and express train on the Pennaylvania n Tuesday morning «i N.J, Ho had been ah wo al man State and Counter fairs and was at $3000, THE TURF.A Jookey's Troubles.that was oa on ha lant ever evening Eo Boer os iE der De Sadie Donley.8 Hho Nivea Dick and Foes ie of the Central 8 Defective ridal couple = = arrentod while n te congratnlations friends, who derod them locked up the nt \u201cMiss Cou ay, 1886 wus issued, cauxes which Jed Americans to | teal one: soopdlys a a tor the ventrebuard 8 howd tie Boocuie ch engors, Lachine Juniors vs.fi.John's Sehool.{to an ex citing game of hock © was played = SRE EER ne, bya nore olde Sto?© evenly matobed and fined up as follows: Lachine 8.John's School.A.McKinnon Goal.F.Fenwick H.Baird.Point.LA, e H.Reynolds R.Crawford , Davidson.kell.8.Stevenson KR, Howard.J.Anderson ,Henry.R.Bowie O.Howard.Umpoires.H.Mussen Howard and Baird p well for Lachine, and for 8.John's wie a and Balle.\u20ac first gaine was Lachine gard, also the second, dater Sonn The third by vie, The fourth for Lachine by Reynolds dan the fifth for 8 John\u2019s by Balle, QUOITING.A Pleasant nt Gathering.con Saturday ovening the members of the edonlan Quoiting Club had an rte supper ot their club room, and after doing justioe to the thingy a innslcal J prograzizhe wa was no rough, com posed, of Ex ttn, Wilson, Galdthorpe, Artie Jones and S.ones, a dance and McQuad ce-p by and a recitation y Me \"5.Pics, Ir.m r.ner, honorary vi brought pleasant o1 evening to to a close.Sporting Gossip From Various Pointe.eneral meeting of the Beaver Lacroese Club Eu be held in Pratorni ty Hall, Point St.Charles, on Friday evening, January 27, at 8 p.m.A large attendance is roq Most = The gr prize of the Casino in nthe ghoot Botta Carlo, Franco, next w weeps added to a of each pion tors will shoot at 12 birdy, 4 at er fi at h dent, from Cambridge that this Jest 8 boat oe may probably be y.March 22 on which date it would be high water at Putney Bridge at 5.33 Bafurdez.are would bo more favorable than on arday, M An a Them exhibition will be hold in Paris dur e month of May next.The e: exposition bas been a subject of de- has met with Bombe oppos tion.Tho show A be held in the Pavillon I Paris near the Champs Kl H.B.Daft, whose it with the Notts County Football Clubs aro much feeling in Notting- er, has e arrangements a, he Route ds Forest the rival tion of e town, at he remainder of the season.Mr.rthur William irman of the Notts In- or ormtod ball Cia has resigned office be- cans of the Daft inciden: race \u201cbetween a pou and a bicycle took pits in \"ih Savannah, Ga.recently.A congtable ad an attachruent on the wheel of a young man mw ho had been wn his court, and attempted © it.\u201che.wheelman was too He \u201chowever.and Jumping on t} the machine rode ppened to horse handy, and the officer gave chase in the saddle, but, very much to his chagrin, was outdis Baron Hirsch, the owner of ve Fleche,\u201d is accustomed to devote his winn nnings on the turf to the cause of charity.Following his usual Tian he ls about to distribute last years orion tbe m 8 #33, amongst the The whole amount has already been apportioned in accordance with the capacity of the various institutions which have been selected for assistance.\u2018The lucky drawer of \u201cGlenloth \u201d £300,000 sweep on the Melbourne cap a eensland friend of mine (says Ribblesden, in in Adams\u2019 and four others were, believe, on stocting sheep yarda on the run, been run somo da he result alip, ther wit that he was the Layton started th Mm | his tour mates, to ade a present of £1000 and ex- through Charle- on one oocagion olf, basket ana tm- thereof.layton ex- proceeding at once lar fact.and o showi fr nie] ott Charleville by train he bad on a pair the \u2018 Que: a brace- jets Ba baving reosived one month's mprimonment In connection with the shearers\u2019 strike.On this occasion.however, he left Charle- Tilo a wealthy man on his va may to ¥ country, where, if he be reasonably careful, ho may live at ease amon = his friends and rela tions for the rest of his et A letter Jot 3 received trom N.L.J sec: Corinthian Football © in fof \u201cLon- A It is a sin ber about giahtoen players, and include some of land's finest cricketers.The intention is to play both cricket and football, and if suitable ements wo first class nned:New York (cricket) burg, Chicago and Berlin, Ont (toot- bath.\u2018ket_and foot- Boeton (cricke! Pawtucket dootbatih Po at and Now York (fogtball).of players who expect te Cotton wa: G.nn, Lay Cambridge University: how Cam Streatflel tors ibition_th ve sh Wd ap ustrate the ros pein of th he dr the close of the tour they are willing to play a Rugby match, but not under col- ego Gladstonian Labor Programme.Lonpox, Janu 26.\u2014The labor me of the Giadstonian Government IE = hon of 12e femalo whose spec siness gon A to enquire into the sani needs of women employed in factories, and of fifteen new sub-ins; ; the establishment of central offices for Insp in the three largest cities of England, these offices to be accessible to empl ofers \"and employed; a In existing work of the Labor Department, of the Board of Trade, and the publication of a monthly Workingmen's , which will be sent gretuit- ously to the tradés unions and.workingmen's clubs.The no City\u201d Belated.Boston, anuary 98,\u2014 Considerable at is re at the office of the Fur- ness Steamship Line over the non-arrival of the pugamebl nship \u201cStockholm City,\u201d which sailed ndon on January\u2019 1 1 Fookhoin City\u201d BR commanded by capt Thompson, manned by th.usual crew Ta pi much Includes t steamer and carryin She has not been reports A Sensations! Marrisge.LONDON, 26.\u2014Lady Lillian Fitz- Clarence, beats of the Earl of Munater, was married sai vately, in Brighton, yesterday roe (IR nd tala Boy Pas © n oi whue tain well over The whole, Chir ons: and od\u2019 is exp to cause & sensation b= London de Roberta Lashed.28.\u2014Gporge W.Rob- Boe eran tliat rte who calls is hima \u201cThe Cowboy \u2018Evan- urge him to take it lat, received ten lashes from cat-o\u2019nine tails in the Central Prison.berts Howled loudly for mercy.He will serve nine months more in prison.No Decimal Calnage Yet.LoNDoN, January 26.\u2014Sir Willlam Ver non H +, Chancellor the Exchequer, lo advise the né cyernment to opinage, Having that the humble classes of ety would suffer during the transition.\u2026 Bishop Brook's ent.ed tated by moogToN, \u2018January embers of his tail nat ant Broo) dled withoht ht making any h ook EE lag ron HALAL re eu 7 the cident eut citizen of RE city, ls deed.Dy LSE Rw Sopa EWA Dos.Saar ss i rie knows, Mangarits, what thres thous.| b and per annum would be to us\u2014it is not \u2018much, but It will lead to more.The Earl of Barton is a great man\u2014I should aay few statesmen in England surpass or evenequal him; he has immense power\u2014and you-see, dear, if 1 gave him satisfaction in his.there is bo \"Emo fo: where it might en your stepp ne to for- \u201d she said, ooh described.it, deer.\u201d a .Le face down to h er own, Allan,\u201d she whispered, ** if you go, could I not with ouf\u201d or & few moments before he aud then his words came \u201cI am id not, daar.1 remember just such another expedition some years ago.I en, but I heard them say was only a boy that Lord Rivershain asked permission to take his wife, and was refused.You see there ls à great deai of travelling up and down the country; it would be almost im- ible to find suitable accommodation for ies.\" \u2018\u2019Then no ladies will be of the party!\u201d she inte ated.am sure the Countess of Barton will not go\u2014she loves her London circle too well; and we should all be expected to follow our leader's example.But what an one else does has no interest for us, swee 1 will not leave you.I would not see that dear face Toa.or white, and those bright eyes dim with even to be made Governor- General of Canada.You believe me, Mar- \u201cI believe you, ouve replied \u201cI shall write Mad Le dct and: \u2018tell Sir John that I am compelled She laid her hand \u201cWait, Allan untl au ght.\u201d he sald.\u201c1 want you to think\u2014I want to think myself.It is your step ing-stone to fortune\u2014we must not tar ls nat rush do remain Frith my beauti- wife,\u201d he sa ngly.It might be rash to refuse three thousand a year,\u201d she rejoined, trying tos smile.not answer the letter until nig ht, Allan, rom ean to\u2014to tie up t Bose fall alter we will talk about it, an then decide.\u201d He clasped her in his arms, and whispered loving, passionate words to her; he kissed the beautiful face; he told her, over and over again, that he loved her better than all the world beside; perish fortune, perish position, he wanted none of it\u2014he wanted only her-the sweetest, t, truest and most loving wife that man ever had; and NO, she listened without 3 , but her arms tightened their las on him.\u201cYou are very silent, ta,\u201d he said, presently.! T must go to my roses or they will be dead.how many papers have come for you.He did not notice how she hid her pale face from him-how she walked with uncertain steps from the room, and when she reached the door turned to look at him.Such a look it was, so full of passi row, of despairing anguish, that had he seen it he would rather have died than leave her.But he had already opened one of the newspapers, thinking to himself that he would never leave Ma ta-\u2014never, She went to her roses flowers which only that morning she had © pitied because they must die.e ralsed the rich drooping beads, and then let them fall with a passionate \u2018Better to lie\u2014better to die!\u201d She passed on, leaving them to their fate.She wandered to the very cud of the garden, where tall trees shaded the path so as to darken it, and there she stood still.\u201cI wanted to be alone,\u201d ae said aloud\u2014 alone with my sorrow.pay Jove my love, you moust leave me, om I 1 det\u201d That barden of her tears.He must .en her passionate.love could not ot prevent her seeing that.Onee he had sac rificed hin # Tor ar 0 ec he or him.She had stood between him and better fortune, inasmuch as he had married her, poor and obscure, when he might have married one who could have ught him wealth and noble connections: now she ber turn must sacrifice herself for him, She believed it to be her duty, as th an ] from Heaven had stood forth and tol her so.ofa saw herself calm se the grandeur a great sorrow, persuad m to go, him it was for the best, it was à stopp g-stone to fortune\u2014telling him he must be brave, and do without her for a few years.She raised her despairing face to the kien; her voice Was h the emo- must persuade him to She tried to nerve aa by rememberin how often before their marriage she had offered him his freedom because \u201cit would be better for him; foro often he she had reproac erself for spoi ling his in marrying him\u2014how often she Bed Jonaed longed that Dy, sa some t sacrifice on her part peed could im wealth and if sho oo aid be brave enough urge e cou ul ve en to him to leave \u201c And! pained \u2018to do it,\u201d she said.\u201cOh, pitying Heaven, give me strength!\u201d CHAPTER XVL the remainder of the da Freeling's letter of on vhiou her husband.retexts for not sitti sy in the en\u2014in her room.Rylestone never spent a day so completely alons alone {ince they had been married.he wanted t over the first abock of her peart break ne and in silence; for all that was best and most reasonable in her had decided that.he must Look at it how she would, there seemed to be no alternative.After all, it was an in- tion for Lord Rylestone to He could not be ex- in fhe tle vil con- | talents\u2014to one idea, and that simply Bre her she remembered to have read that love was but one phase of a man's life, while it was the centre and soul of & woman's ex- lstence.Toman it was but.one pl out to woman it constituted And at th, content to be unknown, tented to live without seeing or peaking to aay one sxe her bnbunt id expec e w same.Nor out de be ressonabl she felt sure; but She was yas hound tod do her best not consist in ae his life bl side, Ee Ree aston} love.No that would be selfish bid him no she must him that\" FE and be Ea good him even than love, women should | De a tact for him of which an min mi ht be proud-\u2014a chance for him t to os in the annals of his ¢oun of fame Wis ue \"He is my own love,\u2019and my all, yet I | pros rity.|.Now he time was come; wealth, ature.nC be of many; though: Margarita w would most mont cheerfully, have lived her Po wees ; Ye rene .heart.t is thoo! her I must lose my love,\u201d she eid \u201cI sha _not forget name \u201cot Adelaide Camaro; And \u20ac thon she rose trom her seat and went back into the house.One would hardly have nears her, s0 great was th years of sorrow upon her; the dark eyes adow in them, the lips, 80 like scarlet flowers, were drawn.Her husband called to her as \u201cshe passed the window, but she made him some evasive re- Pis, \u201cI must get accustomed to the idea that he is going\u201d dhe thought, \u201cbefore 1 venture to I upon his face again.\u201d She re-entered the house and tried to interest herself In sone domestic duties, and all the time she kept wd to herself.\u201cHe ing, be is go ere was some- thins thetic in 8 the emily hands, the quivérine lp lips, the face so full of passionate sogul sh Le ently she went to her room to dress for dinner.She stood before the mirror with & dazed uncertain look.She was blind' to her own rare beauty\u2014to the white arms, the siender pink-tipped fingers, th the Wealth of dark hair, the mouth like a rose.Almost unconsciously she put on an ex ite dress of rare white muslin with a of crimson, and a mson flower in the coils of her hair.The beauty of the ht ¢ supple figure was all lost upon her.Fi one thought, and that was that Allan must go.ta,\u201d cried Lord Rylestone, what ave you been doing all day?I have hardly seen or heard you \u20181 have been here, dear,\u201d uls- she replied, ntly.\u2018 You know we agreed to discuss ir John Freeling\u2019s letter in the evening, and I knew that you would want me then.\u201c1 want you always,\u201d he sald, * When ou are away from me, it seems as though were only half alive.She smiled with quivering lips; but she had nerved herself to be bravey and brave she meant to be.He had sacrificed himself once for her; now it was herturn to sacri fice.herself for him.(To be Continued.HELP IS WANTED by the women who are ailing and suffering, or weak and exhausted.And, to every such woman help is guaranteed by r _Pierce's avorite \"Prescription.For young girls just entering womanhood; women at the critical of life\u201d; women approachi \u201cchange confinement; nursing mothers ; and every woman who is \u201c run-down \u201d or over worked, it is a medicine that builds up, strengthens, and regulates, no tter what the condition of the.system.i It's an invigorating, restorstive tonic, 8 soothing and bracing nervine, and the » only guaranteed edy for \u201c female complaints\u201d and w In bear.ing-down sensations, Periodical pains ulceration, inflammation, and every kindred ailment, if it ever fails to benefit of » cure, you have your money back Eine thet You.\u201d \u201cWhy the inventor of SCOTT'S EMULSION Which cared me of CONSUMPTION.\u201d \\ thanks fa discovery.That it does not make you when you take it.+ Give thanks.\u2018That itis three times as elficacious » as the old-fashioned Give thanks.That it issach a wonder.fui Zesh producer Give thanks.hatit is the best remedy for Consusption, Soreluia, Byonchitis, rascing Dis Be ya get uinein Salmon sure you ç gen ; sold by all Druggusts, at soc.od 1.00, & BOWNE, Belleville.241 fe.Catherine Screet.LEGAL CARDS.671 MACMASTER & McGIBBON Advocates, Barristers, , TRE TENPLE, - #T.JAMES STREET.Donald Mocmaster, 45, Robert D.MoGibbon, Q.C.a ¥ FOR CIVILITY, COMFORT, CHEAPNESS _\u2014\u2014TRAVEL BY THE-\u2014\u2014 ANADIAN PACIFIC NEW TOURIST CARS WEICH NOW LEAVE MONTREAL A8 FOLLOWS: ex E mesver spé care, } and FRIDAYS.ToRexTe, sort, } - TUESDAYS.TI PO } » SATURDAYS.VANCOIVE En am, } « WEDNESDAYS.of ese oars are intended Shietly for the rs hol second spormodation of passengers as tickets plete in their a ntmen: at separate taint rooms (with requisites) f for | nds and gentlemen, sod re upbolstorod, are fr cooing: Te Soa stands, Sutia, Bisokets, Lace Curtains, \u2018Portseres, ato \" ~A¥ OUR BOON \u201cade 241 AND 243 ST.JAMES STREET, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JAN, 7th, Sale at 2 o'clock.RAE & «203 DONNELET, Auctionsers.H.J.Ashman's \u201cNed,\u201d Chestnut Geldin Tears old, 3 Dred, ver tory su sou usaian Sleigh and = or *% Kitty,\u201d Bay M can road à free drive t And warran Barnes nearly new; Cutter Sle! Bleigh and Robes; 62 Fur Sleighs of ail Kinds.M.3.ASHMAN, Auctioneer.JAMES MA sion.one ki Horn ; Harness, h; \u201cTommy, Bay.Shetland Pony, Harn - INAANAAANNSNNSS rN - RTANT AUCTION SALE OF Prose go saux à MAGUIRES HORSE BAZAAR, 838 £834 BT.JAMES STREET, Friday, January Sith, at 7.30 Pom.ind mounted Musk-ox are, 15 hands high.5 years soi mile in 3 imlnutos or ba better, a bol ectly Muna.on Rael h and bus and voats; 25 GUIRE, Proprietor.Marcotte Bros.Sales.AAA NSIS NSN\u2019 UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE AND DRY GOODS.- We will sell at our Rooms, 88 St.James st., Ob ATERAEARAT, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, A large quantity of New and Piagos.Sideboard titing must be sold wit.m Py 193 n Ladt tally invited to those important sales, which Coil lant the whole week.Every- hout reserve.Sale at 2 \u2018MARCOTTE, .BROB., Auctionsers.Second Furniture, A.J.Maxham & Co.'s Sales.\u2018 a a A UOTIoN SALE AT QUEREC.Stock and Good Wil at business of .THOMAS W.ANDREWS, Quebec, - CONSISTING OP\u2014 Sheit Hardware, Stoves, Tin-ware, Goods, sud Fianlne\u201d recule Ware, Bpoi Business established over art, and principal on view Auctio at 11 o'clock No.5 St.John Street.As Jo MAKIIAN 196 anouniing ta about $ ulation for a ive man with experience lu usiness.up to day of sale.en bloc, ut dollar rate, TUBSDAY 31st a.m.NAA AEN x street of Que 12,000.& Ce, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of A.LAURIER & CO, Boot and Bhoé Trager, nsolvents.ed Jiu sell by bloc at NO D st.James s CN FRIDAY, THE 37th savuaRS, 2008; At 11 o'clock A.M., all the insolvents, to Wit :\u2014 800k of Boots and Shoes.Fiatures sesasecsgeucstucer cee The be 0 Jusinry ether To DARCOTTE 133 aw INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of M.BOUCHER & CU., Hatters, Furriers, No.141 St.Lawrence Strost, Madtrpal The undersigned will vell bloc, at No.86 8t.Jamon bhrco FRIDAY, THE 27th JANUARY, 1808; AT 11 O'CLOCK The Assets of the Estate as {ollows, to wit: au gloves, Umbrellas, SITAW.ave Furniture and Fixtires.tore will Ue opened The 5 26th insts for inspection of thos stock For further information apply to CHB, 1598 , on for inspoctio se Catherine 8i for Inspection on information apply to CRABS.DESMARTEAU, Curator, - No.1596 Notre Dame Street ve basse Auctionsers.vy publie auction, en assots of the said \u2026\u2026.\u2026.#10 20 - : 507 70 70 9017 90 treet, will Thursday, the 30a pusiia austion, és AM, sosusccs vasa eli 5T068 39 Thursday, we RTEAT, Notre Dame stress.Those cats ate ln charge of competent porters, accommodation them tan be secured upon si $ amall additional wars on application.TICKET OFFICES\u2014 266 ST.JAMES STREET And at Stations.19 3eod MACHINERY Elevators and Hoists, Stone Breakers, Engines and Boilers, Donkeys and Winches, '\u2014ALWAYB ON SALE AT THE\u2014 EAGLE FOUN DRY.2 Kin Taiarmors No.4%.= etreet.CENTS FOR SALE \u2014AT THER \u201cSTAR Office.TE AL INFIRMARY FOR THE POOR.of Quebee.: Fi eve as TREY W.GRO.BEERS, Sec.- ce HIRANUE A: From 10to 13 4M.and from 3 oa \u2018the nes y.DAVIS\u2019 or HE Rubbers Latest Styles.All Dealers Sell Them.206 dot 21 \u2018JOU 4 8.MOLSON & BROS.axe rouTan marre,\u201d prapeiated for Cho opening of Be Craig and 8t.required to take notice and govern tbemacives accoré- \u201cry L @.DAVID, y Clerk.Orry CLEAT 9 OFFICE, - Crrr HALL, Mh J 2 =| SCOTCH DRAIN P - PORTLAND CEMENT In stock and to asrive at lowest.market prices, ue W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO., © 100 Grey Num Street: oon \u201c ons.a.converse FOR SENTLENEN.ARENEDY Debility snd \"sod oll fe tnt PUBLIC NOTICE is hersby given that in conform ity with s report of the Rosd Committes adopted by the City Council on the 33rd Janusry instant, the ality will not take possession of the kumovables to be ex Franoole stréet, before the first day of May, 1888, of which ul) persons Interested are hersly rei treet, betwoim PES val), of New York-The Work Done During the Past Year.\\ gathered in the 8.Junies Methodist Church ast night at the anniversary meeting of Lord Bishop of Montreal, who is first vice- - president, occupled the chr.After devotional exercises had been conducted by the Rev.W.J.Hunter, D.D, Bishop Boni expressad ne pleasure that ho felt in \u2018occupying thal or He pald a tribute ys ne faithful of the Rov.Green, who had gray in the soon of the Society, ana alluded tothe painstaking secretary.the Rev.Dr.Cornish, as the mainspring tho various committees which bad hon vigor to the Socletys operations.His Lordship read an extract from the farewell letter of Sir William Dawson (when leaving for the benefit of his health) to the students as being indicative of the inner ter of the man who was presi dont of the Society.Referring to the \u201cHigher Criticisin,\u201d his Lordship declared that he had no sympathy with it.He was not willing Lo say only \u201cIt contains the Word of God,\u201d but wou duo further and say \u201cIt is the inspired Word of God.\u201d It had never been found to fail for comfort and strong consolation at any time.he report of the Committee of the seventy-third years work of the anxiliarv was read by the Rev.Dr.Cornish.It stat ed-thut the-Rev.H.Gomery had hcen appointed succossor to Rev.James Green, who had retired after forty-two years of faithful service as travelling agent and district secretary.THE COMMITTEE ON COLPOKRTALL reported encourugingly, and the Rev.1.L aficur gave u spevinl report on Bible col portage umongz the à Trench Canadians.The port continued During the past : venr five colporteurs have been employed: twu English-speaklug, two French, aud one Hebrew (speaking several languages) for a few months in the early of the year.Those have been working the several rural dis tricis assis ed then, \u201c@end-have sold and Ciecsihuied a taree nen - ber of copies, of tbe Sêri ture: in Propos and Igupçist, Fee Bilte-women n pre aki English, ane two brea women.bave Lert.cinjJdoyec 1 ii de Associaton oe the it paroi.sooiely hing made the WIL rR te of.\u201car [SA ut Rome years past te poy the ganar.« ~French fhle-wonuia.The nwmave © Bibles issued ba, Isen SU: To.1 TMI; and Portions 314: totud copie .5 Frenh amd Eng diss an otherler ts Les \"adue, Bn, Ph) s GGrarts for 1h have been less than the former year, In con : gequence of French mission-vrv soc ieties Ha bog received a large supply of reser ed stock at the close of last year.\u2018the RTalu.tous distribution has been \u2018ds Bihles 61 Testaments and #57 portiors; 2236 total op\u2019 on, nel tots value, 3510.13.\"he ahetrnet of the trea: \u201c show: \u2018lotal reccipts, licotCing the sam of $1701.51, balance .«rv inst vent, six d6Lét, and the dishur\u2026nients avountrl to sit, 802.07.The Rev.Dr.Cornish moved the adoption of the report, thet £100 te donated Parent Society and that the foilewinz be the otfice-!:carers 208 the year: Presiden t-~ir William Lawson, Fira vice-president - Lishop Bond.ceand » leu-presidoni\u2014iner.Dr, jrougias.Ÿ red Vine-prosidoni- Rov.Dr.MacViear.Treasurer - Lr.8.Finic ¢ ellis hi ding seo retary\u2019 \u201cRes.Dr.{ornish.fag sceretary - 1h.Alexander Johnson.Commit: ce-Sirvs, Prof, Serie Dr Camp.le co.Laficur, Prof.J), ©.Murray, Principal Ri .DOH Anders .Win, Hal, Prat ta 1.Sian, Ue TAL Ware, Same Maser Jus.Feux si She M.\u2018envwak pr aka © ve i.2 cs 1 Héndereun, va Pen «Ab à -baun, V.G.Heéine, J.Kdgur LB, Rtevens \u201cNear.: .Rehand, S, ÿ .Ganon Mills, rates ware 487 for sixties and ctual rates were 456 to gd is many not worth repeating, but.it was considerate influence on the course the - Tas result and an exhibition of te.selling this en ou Ton of ny bave a Ye for amount of D.Dot thes selling was ot de mme kind but the shorts in this us to have travelling .at vas in.tds agitation ot Joe whiskey inv on, but it na to look as if the turn had meds by borrow e th Our are: ses, tou and demand drat $1148 to 013 oo and 8 t, to 1: anis \u201c10 te 102 à = Wy Cables, ; docu mentary six tod p.c ew York funds 32 to pi um een banks and j to à over tho counter.\u2018The chief feature of the local steck market was the business done in Street , 25 do, new stock, \u201cA New Bank.Nxw York, January Raia the new Soma heal ot with whi ea He at TEL].o.aud nice e bank said it ha ca; of fom ai, but later Tes double the Fours t.© of the functions the institution will to handle s various Oil interests the in the bank are also counted upon to give it importance.lines.Theo Bi When Baby was sick, we gave ber Castoria, When she was à Child, sho criod for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoris, When she bad Children, lis guve them Castoris Cumberand Raïway & Coal Ca Es NOTION I» ERENT OIVES, ths ihe Asa will be held at the Companys Oren Imperial Buildings, Fiace Place Armes, in the Otty of Montreal, oo Wednesday, 06k Pob,, af 5.30 p.m.The Transfer Docks will be closed from Lee Pet ruary Ull after the Maeting.vr H.B.DRUMMOND.13 Imo ue Mr | INSOLVENT NOTICE, | IMPORTANT SALE or PIANOS ° ORGANS.RE In the matter of Pca FOSTTH, Louisville.ty Ro 6e -8t.dame fermer Tnsoiveut, ak Louiseville, MONDAY, THE 30h JANUARY, 1008, AT NINE O'CLOOE A.M, .The assets of sald Insolvent, \u2014-CONSIBTIKS OF \u2014 Pianos, Organs, Agricultural Implemen\u2018 riages, Tages, Siaighs, Sev Sewing Machines Tires Horses, pet | ET FE WILL SELL witb 49% James tre, 0 ron sen INSTANT, ported frém sagio cad tandems.Brass Mounted = MANTLE DEPARTMENT Ct Tr OT Sa 135 Children\u2019s IN Great Clearing Sale.We have decided to clear at Sweeping Reductions, Ladies,\u2019 Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Black and Colored Cloth and Tweed Ulsters of last Season's importation, suitable for Spring wear.135 Ladies\u2019 Ulsters, 100 Misses\u2019 Ulsters, 8 700.«.81 00 9 00.\u2026 300 11 00.2 50 18 00.3 00 15 00.4 00 18 00.5 00 20 00.reduoed to.68 00 $ 7 00.reduced to.mr SA 00 9 00.reduced to\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 3 00 11 00.reduced to.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.3 50 18 00.reduceq to.8 00 15 00.reduced to.& 00 Ulsters, $9 00.reduced to.8% 00 11 00.reduced to.3 80 18 00.reduced to.3 00 15 00.\u2026.Feduoed to.& 00 For the remainder of this China, Glassware, and Kitchen will be laid out with every im month our Special Tables \u2014in\u2014 Crockery Utensil Department aginable variety of Useful and Ornamental Articles AT BOTTOM PRICES.Heavy Discounts on LAMPS.REMNANTS in every department VERY LOW.THIS SALE TERMINATES 3ist JANUARY, 1893.Henry Morgan & Co.MONTRIDAT.Canoers and ! Bone.(speaking ee ros cot lors the nerves its wonderful tonic and the cause of the disease from the blood.White, after being cured about a to us, saying she cannot speak too | full particilars and STOTT ys wtf This is w.Le Dodo Min.P.no relia from other source ear, Jn bly.of f our WE have beard of many cases where thosetroubled with ors have been advised *\u2018to leave the stuft of Dr.Mason's V.stable Cancer Cure).CANCER CURE \u2018a JURY Bowmanville.&.\u2014 Bright, Slivery, Quick Pollen for Stoves and Grates.Easyto apply.Always bright and beautiful.lack Lead W.G.Nixxy, LoNDoN, ENG., is the oldest and largest manufacturer of Black Lead in the world.An article which has been popu for nearly a century must, of necessity, be the best of its kind.CHAS.GYDE, Agent, Montreal.Sold by Grocers and Hardware dealers.: 030e0ay lar ev here 1 5 4 LUSIGNAN STREET.VERY SUPERIOR NOUSENOLD FURNITURE sor AT AUCTION, tructed omnis Browx, who is hy to his saw sxrvon.to mi by Fabio Auction on the premises as above, On January 3th, at 10 o'clock, Monday, The valuable contents oi bis re pars rer ome and rion ruil Drawing Soon Suite, Dest ï TCIE Faintioge, b; well Snows rd dad Chair Hugs, Marble Clock, Sorcen SOUS Bric-e-BraceFancy Work CusBlons and L Fidies, icin \u2018854 ¢ à Beù contente of ngisting Mad Hand Ke Carved Sideboard, oes.Ela Sow Weta Lino China, Glass, ss, Cutlery, Ele, Bab poor dle, cherry, The house be rented until May 180 at the option of re will It to to attend this sale.Take St.Antoine oan \u2018House ob view Saturday 0 , from 1 \u2018am.to 4 p.m.Telep 872.pee?J.AMMAN, Auctioneer.one ans Bross.n3 OUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FIC.\u201cgale,\u201d Kew york.square 7 octave ] Par- sets, OU Maw Aud other Bedroom Setts, nar sewing §acol EKngravings, Paint- Ornaments, Dinner and \u2018lea Ware Glassware, Cutlery, tel Bods, Cages, and Table Lipen, Feather Beds and Pillows, Blankets king 8 etc.for dont DEEE ao TRL TRAE a TA oases.| o\u2014 UCTION SALE OF FURS, \"We will sell at our rooms, 95 St.James street, FRIDAY, 97th INSTANT, AT 10 A.N., Hats and and other Wool and Con Caps, Sowing naines for and re pried 18 from the store of Mr.Hart, d'ou oo) TIRE Dr Swe FEE lately WIT «mouse to 84 -must be sald, posttvely without ; \u2014_ pe + QALE OF Ay | NEAT HOUSENOLD T RXVTURE AND EFFECTS | At the Residence, No.4 Dufferin Ave.(or Richmond Street), Monday Morning, January 30th, ~~COMPRISING\u2014 H.C.Parlor.Set, Centre Table, Chairs, W nine.Diing Fat le oir Dias ad Tes able an Croc Kery.Cu æe.B Oficloth no | and 8, Bet.8 Bods, Pillows, &c., Tollst ashstan Chairs, &0., durite Bla Blankete Bed and Table Linen, &c., \u201d Cook Stove with H.W.attachments.* \"Hall Stove, Ice Box.Kitchen Utensils, and 8 quantity of Wood and Coal.hing neat and in good order.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.MN.HICKS & 00, Auctioneers, MOE HOUSES CUT ATONE FRONTS Nos.5, 8, AND 10 SEYMOUR AVENUE.(Off Dorohester st.west; ave ved Instructions to sell wis rea.gory rublic Auction in our Monm, I~ ames street (Last Gasetnent, \u201crergple Un i ah \u2019 on Le sist Late INSTANT.MN?Mtustied in} ins , Most mine D EEE A RARB OPPORTUNITY.\"On view every day from 2 to 5.SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.For further particalars apply to JAMES STEWART «à CU.Auctionegss.ns ; (SPRING SALES At rusvars masmaNCES.\u201carrangements and fx davos re see .HOUSENOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS fe Los residences.aies, bu oan \u201cslirpaces ROMET RETURNS ue ia TEW.a «sans» 47 \"x.Ans Tra am! J ces [ BOSTHE.or 2A Be ine eal, ones.4, tra vi of OBI AL Lachine, on 3 January 2 A OR ER John, of à dau pA sy, on pr 2.the vite \u201cet aw Hatontsor t.ota dnugbter.21 e en Janusey 18, a et, RE 7 hg well, , tho wife of ai Ww I Jamar ce ps + \"MA RRIAG Es.P EUD- At Charlotteto 1 ar rs George Chappell, to Miss © ter of the Biko gi In this city.on January i, hes ND ERAON On Jan AL vas to Annie Gy a.Youngest pH Men 10 vangeiine, dù hier ntreul, to Evange ne, augbler \u2026 Proc Moon Bedford, Que.LL CHRISTOPHER ZWICKER-At Brid on Jenuary it, Rev.Jos.H.Orr, o Chrlstogher to Annie B.Zwicker.H DOYLE-BYRNES- At Kington, urtagh, ewater, on Jan.IR, by Thomas Doyle.\u201cheros, youngest daughter pute Byrnes, of Kinguta FOX-WEIR\u2014Ou er su tho residence of the bride's father, he Rev.Jahn Nichols, x Fox, Eng.cd son of I\u2019.tu Katherine, laughter of Robert Weir, ku.212 GRAN RELY HKA Bpriu field, Mass., on Eu \u2018 3 on ' .: Frache r Clonaty, Mr.Jan.Grant, of ihe Hex.to Grace E., ony da daughter of t Arthur Peltier, Esq.of Springfield, M GI TELE LA NON Al Charlottetown, on ] ÿ n.1m by the Rev.A.Stirling, Mr.BJs di flospie, To Miss Winnie Lamont, of oH Fountain Road.y GAMKILLERONK At , * Covert, * paid tu i both of Grand Manan.: GRANT MacHFARLANE Ou January 2, at the residence of the bride's futher, by the Rev.J.t Myles Crombie, ¥.3.A.Keot., Charles Grant, : Montreal Colle ate Institute, to Jesute, eldest daughter of MacFarlane, 106 Stanley street, HURLEY MALONEY-At Cork Stadon, York Co, , où Jan.15.by Rev.er O'Leary.Hanwell.to ay.second Moloney, po) Cark Station.VIL On January 25, at the Church HOA John the Evan clint, Montreal, by the Rev.Edmund W Rector, ansisted the Rey \"harles , oe M.D ., of Malate put r of the late Ribot loo C.oor (of St.John, N HARRIS WEBSTER At Pe * Ml, 31 (iaguary = y Rev.W ; demptor > W Webster, Ses of Alphs .Harrls of cor Cornwall to Carrio L., daughter of : \u2014- Cyrus Webs \u2014At Baddock, C.B,, JACKSON- INGRAR.January 5 ow Rev McDougall, Alex.x ugra Jackson, North Bydney, to Fetor J ham, of EN orth sth, Sane.lo Ë LxrQUISTT-McKEEG AN- At or \u2018Bay.CB.on January 13, by Rev.William Wetmore, Nelson LeQuistt, to Flora McKeegan.MILBURN-NOBLE 4! | London, on tan.18 1898, 1, George urn, Miss Sarah 1 Noble, both of London Township.MURRAY 2 LROD - At Charlottetown, on \u2026 Jan.7, 1506, the Rev.A; Stirling.Mr.John urray, to Miss Mary M MoKAY-MoEWEN\u2014 At Charlottetown on Jan.5 12, 1563, Mr.George McKay to Miss Clara Mc: Kw ROSSGREENWAY AU L Bisthgeld, | Manitoba, Dark J Grand Pre orl Note ie RB.Yeronk, Gos o Hurley of mile Patrick BRC.tp Miss Lucy À dau 0 thfeld, to Miss Lucy x En late Charles Greenway, of C \"ventes.AT BROWN \u2014 At London, Ont.a Jan.Rev.Dr.pS Mr.Ha Stuart, agent K.& H.Ry.\"Sarnia, to È Nancy Brown BOBEY-McCK A Y- At Newcastle.N.B., on Jan- 1, by Rev.fe.Harrison, Ewan Mobey to Mary nn McK THOMPSON -DOW > Tom the 24th inat., at the Cl aroh ¢ of_8.John the Ey angelist, by the Rev, Wood, Rector, Geo est son of to Matilda Frances (Tillie, , Ksq., of the 0 2 a om n, .daughter of the late Frank Dowd em n Dep UNDERHILL-SHAW- At Hartiand.January 17.by Rev.A.H.Hayward, Edwin Underhill to Leveassa Shaw, both of Middle onds.DEATHS.At St.Hilaire, on the 24th inst.ubert.Fumeral N.B.BROSSEAUA v\u2014 vi ak i MEAN wil take place place, 5 day.ih an from his late ence, S bert, at 8.30 a.om.Train leav- Ing Bonaventure at 1.85 a.Friday, will ne at St.Hubert.19 BU RROWS\u2014 AL Hamilton, Annie.betel?ite of Burrows, on Jan Ars, deus ter of George Bottle, Ein à, Redford: > AR-\u2014At Marmiton.on Monday.January © 33,1888, Robert L.Biggar, aged 60 years.BAYARD-\u2014In this city, on January 23, Narcisse [ON On, January 24,1 Non Booti, 1 er year, te C.B her a Esq.CAMPBELL ar Arkansas Cit nouer 2, James Bell Camp) - Year months and B days, en > onn , at Windsor, fzabeth, widow anras, on aged 25 be oved un 3x2 Bar 1.on Friday, Jan- pany \\ to Mount.Re al yeti id [Hamilton 2 Toronto papers please copy.) 3 CURRAN_On January A \u201cat Montreal.Wm 7 Barrington Curran, aged | year and 4 months, d .anly son of Neil McLeod Maud L.Curran.In Vancouver, B.C., on January 14, Sunnie br Dresser, youngest son of A.W.Dresser, yea, D HIL ye Toronto, on January 23, Sarah Fa ot the late nas Hillman, Worth! ing, .inthe 7 year of her ag (0.È HIBBINS\u2014In this city, on the 25th J ma Herbert, beloved wifo of Wikies in the 78th year of her from, Der husband's residence, a H or Baturgay; the 28th Jan.at 2p.m.93 JOHNS N\u2014At Phoenix.Arizona, on the 18th inst., Albert A., aldoot son .ohnson, - af Hemmingiord, ag ed 38 years and 7 monthe.MARTEL-In this city.on January 23, Oliva Manseau, wife of Jos.Marte L McCORMACK At North Syd dney 13 A Dickinson, child My and 3 ere Ce B.C., on January 9, (Borge -ODELL\u2014At Brockville, Januars 21, 1893, Amos : Gell in the 74th year of hi» ag Prien hs tario, Vi Jones 2.Page aged a2 y PATTERSON At Pugwash River, N.B.on Jan.uary 18, Elizabeth Amn, Patterson, wite of James | orson, aged 47 A PETERS\u2014 A Iton, on ve 22, Jul + beloved wife Fe udolph Peters, 47 years, ROBERTRON\u2014 At Ottawa, on Jan x8, Pare can C.Robertaon, in thé 42nd year of BANDERS- At Toronto, January MH.Michael \u201881.Th ST will take in Montres from 3 adieux sire.on for Notre Dame =.Church.hy aL ls and \u201crends will kindly ac- .cept this invitation.Jan- Mra.Lauer, laa ask suet § this city.OP o anuary ry 25, Doug- - ; agod $ years à on cungest 8.D, Stewart.Funcral private.; T RGEON- In this city, on January $5, Etienne eremie Turgeon.VILLENEUVE-In this city Alfred, nged years and © son of do J J.3 Qleneuve, eral will B.on Saturday.January 2, from No.00 ace ola vow Jor 81 Hon Shyreh, ats lativ ends wi this invit.Las WILLS Af ota tawa, on Sund on January w s.CARSLEY'S COLUMN Once For Boys! \u2026.During the balance of this month, wo offer BOYS® CLOTHING at extra Reductions.BOYS LSTERS.Boys\u2019 Winter Ulsters, good quality, reduced to 92.50 each, either with or without Oapes, Youths\u2019 or larger sizes equally oheap, N.CARSLLEY, FOUR DAYS ONLY FOUR DAYS ONLY FOUR DAYS ONLY AND THE CHEAP AND THE CHEAP AND THE CHEAP SALE IS OVER SALE IS OVER SALE IS OVER Mantes, Hal Price | | Winter ante and Jackets at from 884 discount to Half Price.CHILDREN'S HOSE, 4e, and all other Stockings equally cheap.FRENCH CORSETS, &5c.Nantles Extraordimary Now is the time for first-class Winter Mantles below value, before the sale is uver.8.CARSLEY, JON URPHY & 013 ADVERTISEMENT.oN EY GAINED! = » rs and ES ee pe JOHN NURPHY & 00.GREAT JANUARY CHEAP SALE \u2014or\u2014 Dress Goods.GRAND SUCCESS! Beautiful Parts Dress Patterns «ll half price.2 00 Paris Dress 10 19 0 875 10 0 Al) o ue notes fy : Tysons are very latest aoveltien, LESS THAN HALF PRICE.ALL FRENCH WOOL DEBEIGES In Gray and Bro tures, f I» Ory hd ni Brown Mixtaren 1 \u2018es, former prices 4ôc., 65c., ONLY zec.PLR YARD.Fancy Dress Teceeds, j Double Width Dress Tweeds.2c.per yard Du beds.=.35.por yard Double Wi ree rods.Me.per yard Double Width Dress Tweeds.3c.per yard Double jun Dress Tweeds 4ûc.per yar Beuble .50u.per y yble Width .800, per yas Double Width eat Twceds.75e, fond rad We offer the most complete stock of Dress Tweeds in the vity to select from, all REDUCED for the great Cheap Bale HALF PRICE.ALL REUNANTS SF BREsS desbe In all Lengths snd Qualities to be sold during our Chesp Hale tor only half price.Fast Dye Navy Blue Serges.40¢ Navy Hlue Burges for.Re od rnd He Navy Blue Berges for .5e Navy Blue S8crges for = ber ne êve .Navy Blue Borges for.50v per yurd 75e .Navy Blue Nerges for .60c per ywrd All our Navy Serges are ALL WOOL, 40 inches wide, snd warranted FAST DYE.JOIN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St.And 105, 107, 169 and 111 dt, Peter Sirees.Terms Cash and only one Price.TELEPHONE 2193.21 Jackels Extraordinary Now is the time for first-class Winter Jackets, below value, before the sale is over.8.CARSLEY.Carpets.Extraordinary Now is the time for first alass Carpets below value before the mle is over.8.CARSLEY.Curtains Extraordinary Now is the time for first class Curtains below value before the sale is over.CARSLEY, ry ronda Now is the timed for first class Winter Dress Goods: below value before the sale | is over.S.CARSLEY.Silks Extraordinar Now is the time for first class Dress Bilks below value before the sale is over : 8.CARSLEY.Linen Damask Now is the time for first-class Linen Damask, below value, before the sale 18 Over.8 CARSLEY.Hosiery Extraoedioary Now is the time for Ladies\u2019 first- class Wool or Cashmere Hose, below value, before the sale is over.8 CARSLEY.e 22nd J 0 william Johr John Wills (late ee Agent, ERSONAL\u2014DETEOTIVES or THE MOST RE- Marre.ernie Building He real em) on ice are xpocial swo: Botrottves for whol - d are under tract with \\ nent arform sli their minal detective work, do this sity.John À.Broan, 1 8 and o 0 n ; ch nter, Sup Crimiri] Branch.ter, PERSONAL ~WHY BUFF sure you: headache and neursigia; 33 cts.bout a all demas or John T Lyons, or, Cri wd MASON ADTES RTE, ein an ~ snd damp\u2014add o bain Price 20 J.T a0 BER\u2019 ATTON, DEVANT odie Church, Piano, Binging, 43 Mayor street.Robert A sree ta re 1 furnished f ere A 3 Spec 1 t or hy rs, \u201d pein, rates or children's dinners and \u2018At Hom Aj at George J.e Music Store, ur Telephone A, 14.gere memes PRETTY CHANDELIER - Far the Parlor.Nice Design.Modern Style.M COURS LAND STORE4792 NOTRE DANS STREET.a adap an i \u201cSTOCKTAKING SALE \u2018Ladies Wrappers, 25 p.c.disçount soux AUTRES & ce, Dane Ans Fons the sale ol over.S.CARSLEY, Remuenls Extraordinary Now is the time for sll kinds of Remnants below value before the sale is over.S.CARSLEY.» RIGBY ! buys\u2019 os Tweed Water- Oloak be sure and RIGBY ! Next time you proof Ulster or purchase a Rigby at Bee that the name is on it and take none but Rigby.They are good wherever you find them.x CARSLEY\u2019S | COLUMN.ol Jus.A Ogihy & So JANUARY CLEARING SALE! Dress Goods.We are nearing the finish of our sale, and for the closing days we will offer some EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in the Dress Department.Still a little of our ALL-WOOL DEBEIGES at 120 per yar COLORED CASHMERES, 33¢ per yar 44-inch DRESS TWEEDS, 326 per ar y 54-inch DRESS TWEEDS, 650 per yard.Wonderful line of JET AND BLUE BLACK CASHMERE, 650 per yard, The finest value ever offered in the city.Dress Trimmings: WOOL AND SILK RUCHINGS from 10c upwards, FUR ThishiNGS) exactly Harr FEATHER TRIMMINGS from 1% SILK AND BEADED GIMPS AND GES at Wholesale Prices.rANGY PEARL BUTTONS at wholesale prices.For Bargains ~- COMB TO \u2014 JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Drapery and Linen House.203 te 207 ST, ANTOINE STREET, 144 to 150 MOUNTAIN STREET.Branch Store: Corner if.Catherine street and Buckingham Avenue.Telephone 82%.TE r ONLY FEW More Days of our 20 per cent Sale of FURNITURE This is a genuine 20 per cent off the actual selling prices.Call and examine styles and compare Ner PRICES.- MrTerms strictiy Cash.\"RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, FURNITURE MOUSE, nn 682 CRAIG Sree ; wi OX A \\L LIABILITY or sm4namoLONS UNLINITED.$16,000,000 35,000,000 Annual Ince = pwards of.5,000,000 Investments in Canada for Protection of Canadian Policy-Beldors (chiefly with Government) exceed $1,000,000, pray 0 ren rd 4 meds granted jo \u2018ol) the mows approved OPPIOR WOR\\GANADA : ET i ROYAL AT SUR rip STOCKTAKING SALE Ladies\u2019 ae pe discount.a té puces TiME savep1 | Feather bois RST SAT > FANTART 100 005 PAGES.3 Fees CENTS BACH \u201d si Disordered Liver, - y .\u2014 GALLON-CANS PIE FRUIT.They Act Like Vial Organe.® oh ui na oon bo ln Roguiati the re oes - ; = pn of _ .MARK Pa matt rely iF AL de Fe | CANNED VEGETABLES.are dite by iheumade lo ies of 5h ABSONTED.§ Corensd with & Tastelass & Bolablo Centlag, Cal Balls Tomaloss, Com, Pets, spd Bosas, $1.00 par domo.Wholesale Agts, Evam & Sou.Ld.Moral, à FRASER, VIGER à C0.For sale by all drugsists.GAME.GAME.Chicage.and ua Large Wild Turkeys, Choice Prairie Qhickens FRASER, VIGER & CO.KOSHER SAUSAGES & MEATS WHAT EACH TELLS O'ER THE FELLS AND EACH SWELLS IN CLARION TONES HENRY-& N.E.HAMILTON PROCLAIM Em - Victoria Square.ce sie ta of » TO THE WORLD BAYER, VIGER & CO.THE FAME \u2014 Liqueur Scétch Whiskies, \u2014 OF THE\u2014 Blended Whiskies of the Mixhess Class.Bell Special Notice.P Por William IV., V.O.P.oe n°7 The great discounts we are now giving .Roker Usher's, the very finest.pi 00 : \u2018 rrifs Apecially Selected X X.0.1238 1360 iN all departments, namely, from 18110S do pir ans Etre Speo oo FRASER, VIGER & CO.10 T0 75 P.C.OFF = AND\u2014 ana OTGANS | INVALID anû TABLE JELLIES.100 DOZEN EBENEZER - ROBERTS Celebrated Iavalid and Table Jellies, In ».ench wafiicient (à make one pint.SOLE AGENTS: WILLIS & CO, 5 per cent.extra for cash, 1 824 Notre Dame Street, 15% EACH.2 FOR Zo.8:50 PER DOZEN.will be continued until the end of this Near MetGill Street, ASSORTED FLAVORS.month.Table Jelly, Pine a Apis We would respectfully recommend MON T R EAL.Cairn Tele Jet, _ verry Table Jeu , all who have not yet availed themselves of these discounts to do so before the 1st of February.Tobie elly, Vanilla Tahte Jelly.Ete.Fre.FRASER.VIGER & LO.OUR VERY BEST PORT WINES HE - ; -ARE T Royal Wine (R130 steritng) at $2.50 per bottle, 5 por dozen, snd our 0id Reserve £1 £100 oe Every Department is subjeot to these discounts until the above date.THOSE WHO ARE ALIVE TO THEIR OWN INTERESTS WILL LOSK NO TIME IN VISITING OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STORE OF HOME- FURNISHINGS, INCLUDING EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE, CAR PETK, CURTAINS, BLANKETS, COMFORT.| ERE.HALL ATOVES, BANGES, SELF FEEDS EKB.:LAMPS.ke.HAVING FINISHED BTOCK.TAKING, wR FIND WE HAVE A VERY FAIR SUPPLY STILL LEFT AFTER OUR GREAT SELL ING TIME, AND WE HAVE SEYERAL KINDS QF ARTICLES THAT WF ARE PRK- PARED TU LET GO AT PRICES RO LOW THAT IT IS ONLY THE BUYKR WILL BE THE GAINER.LOTS OF NICE EASY CHAIRS, ROCKERS.COUCHES AND PANCY ARTIOLES FOR THE PARLOR AT AWAY DOWN PRICES , A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 13% oN ALL WALNUT AND OAK GOODS FOR THE NEXT THREFR WEEKS.AS USUAL, THOBE WANTING CREDIT CAN HAVEIT, ; see on 8.50 wines ap and ber floz is Nothing by any Sher house in c FRASER, VIGER à COG00D SHERRY AND GOOD PORT, TRE POPULAR GEADRK.er Dinner Berry, rich snd fruity, $1 per bot- gn, 8 so per duzen.dreand delicate, $1 per bot- ul E50 p dde $107 per ¢ ozen No.10 Ve ery Buperior Rich Old Port, $1 per bottle, 84.50 per gallon, 310 per FRASER, VIGER & CO.| Mail orders Peceive prompt attention ENRY & NE HAMILTON VIOTORIA SQUARE.Fred Blood\u2019s XXX Dublin Stout Bottled hy Blood, Woite le Ln.; Liverpool.Both meat Blood's Dublin, Stans: In chika containing four\u201d uasts.$2.38 per dozen.Dn Dublin Btout, in ossks containing eight dozen pints, 81.45 per dozen.3 STOCKTAKING SALE Ladies\u2019 Wrappers, 25 p.c.discount JOHN AITKEN & CO, 1157 Notre Dame METROPOLITAN MPG CO.5, |.Jaoxsors ne rows 4 avn ; FRASER, VIGER & CO., ).Importers.a ne cure da rite Scion, Fe Bou T.A.IA 51880 Notre Oe 199 St.James Street.gay relief sod in ER Sy ie .BERLIN @ New Mantle Establishment | AAAAAAAAN ASA Ï wv SPECIALTIES: PAAANNANASAA \" JACKETS With Fur With Watoeu With Nutria With Astrachan With Sable With Beaver With Oroaments Hiltary Ste Braided For Lined Tweed Line Ÿ il Fos Hantles Costumes Pelerines Fane Silk Cloaks Fancy Silk Jackels Silk Pelorines Long l'alietots Maids Jackels Bower Pelerines Lheviot Pelerines Fur Pelerines Shawls ee creme nam em et amd Lend oo SPECIAL NOTICE.B Specialties of - \u201cevery description are at the , present sold at special low prices.No doubt this will be one of thé greatest opportunities ever known: in Montreal te secure fresh and high-class Mantles of all kinds.Ladies should comé ¢arly and examine the! Novelties betors going elsewhere.- Please\u2019 \u2018eat early at the \u201cBenne House: 8 det a - date es \u201c; ASSET des * BEDARD: & VINCENT, T | AGRICULTURISTS.TY.\u2018, oucués MANY POINTS Québes Choose Industey\u2014 Appie- \u2018 Gogwing and Rxpertation by pH - = Montreai Man.1 {sPROIAL YO THE TAR.) Quumso, January 25.\u2014 The ecnncluding part of the afternoon sitting of the Dairy | Congress on Tueaday, was a paper from Mr.Davies, of Toronto, on the subject of hog
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