The Montreal daily star, 7 février 1893, mardi 7 février 1893
[" ENS 5 Ao TR EE Loi st, SIX PAGES.LAST EDITION.CIRGULATION 4.750 SITUATIONS VACANT.AAAS AAS I NASI ANTED\u2014-AGENTS8 TO CANVASS FOR THE oldest established, bept known nurseries in the country.Most literal term, Vucquallod facilities Fouthill numerics, Uni.over 700 acres.Established 1842.Stoau & Wellington, Moutreal, J W.Beall, Maux «er, Temple Building.12 V ANTED \u2014 THOROUGHLY RELIABL E PARTY, for exclulve t class cosh lenient cold wi a muderate price.Address oh references, to the manufacturers, Universal Cash ni sister Co., Wuahi Wad D L''ACCUSTOMEL To FEED Ont Press.Apply Lu the Bensklick Last Fig Cv, 6 Beaver Hall Hill.V NTED-A BUTLER.APPLY, WITH REFERences, to Mrs Joacph, 868 Derchestor st.20! WANTED.A PROTESTANT HOUBEMAID, WITH sod si references.Apply to Miss Keith, 72% SC Cathenns »3 Fm A CERTIFIED ENGINEER FOR night work.Must understand running dynamo, Apply Herald office 0.TANTED FOR A WHOLESALE CLOTHING house, à Unis capable of runing 8 cutling wa 8 \\ chine.Avoly to Mi.Adams, et F.À.Small & Co'a, Vic- toris squi 3 3 ATED GOUD BUY To ATTEND HILL LARD room; alae sir for ge ne ral housework, for two in family Apply $618 Jaane 3032 3 *ANTLI} WET NUKSE Mucl'allum, 45 Union avenue.wa ANTI EL FIRST CLASS LASTERS ON ar 8 d'womwns fine machine sewed guods.Bteady CAPPLY \u201cro oF * Inpho re nt.Coc hranv, Cussits $ see 23 \u201dANTED- BLEMAIDE AND ONE GIRL FOR pantry a sera) work Apply G.1 - fresbment Kvoins, onsventure Depot.V JANTED Goo SHIRT JRONENS TROY 1 Neeam Laundry Co, 140 8t Peter WASTED A YOUNG MAN FOR \u201cTHE Avr R tising department of a leading journal Must have had experience und be able to speuk and write French wid English.Address, coclosing references and stating age.experience and salary capected, STAR oftire.308 JTANTED GENERAL SERVANT.ONE WHO UNderstands plain cooking.Apply 836 Dorchester, Ÿ cor Mountain street.Wate A GOOD GENERAL SERV ANT, NO washing Apply ut 4, wrchester st uw; WANTED NURSE GIRL WITH FIRST CLASS ne ferences Protestant.French or English pH 106 8r.Matthew mt WANTED GENERAL SERVANT FOR FAIL Ly IY _ofiwo 48 Legauchetorest, \u2018 TANTED -MAN AND WIFE, WIFE Ad THOrough genera! servant, man must practically under stand horses nmi be willing tu be gu tw ri ly useful.God references require Address \"D 475)\" Bran « foe ee ___ 303 ANTED- FOR FEBRUARY 15PH FIRST CLASS Ecuersl servant, with good references, for small SApply 138 Hatchion street, between eg ) amily wo, ur after maven pw V ANTED GOUT errr: IRON RS AND SHIRT follies, Apply Tooke Broa, Latour st 303 V ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT FOR A SMALL family where nurse in kept: uo washing Be fer ences A ty 252 Bishop st.M WAN FURNIVAL PRESS FEE JOH WW.Enlloce, Lathograph =r, 759 Craig st 311 V ANTED A GOOD WOMAN DUK FOR ABOUT STAR april dut No Sunday work Adu rss 561,7 WARTED 4 STRONG BOY AT CHADWIC Ka _Spool.Fac tory.off 747 Croi 2 2083 Ht Catherine st 312 313\" WASTED A WED FOR A LARGE HOTEL IN THF West, a young man to act as upholsterer.Good pay and permanent vont ion Apply in writing with fete ences to \u2018\u201cG 567, STAN office LL 5 ANTED FIRST CLASS SALESMAN FOR hardware.Apply L., PO Box 95 3M ANTED A THOROUGH GENERAL SERVANT for a family of three.Apply from 9 toll a.m andéto8p m 1WOMackaym 31 ANTED A RELIABLE YOUNG \u201cWOMAN Protestant, who understands shorthand and can | write fluently in En lish and Frene hn at ia correct and ready at figures.Address \"(i 568, Kk office 311 i ANTED- TWO OR THREE Vous.HEN HaY {ng some knowledge of puinting, at R.: Kendal, Richmond st.a ; IMMEDIATELY.HOUSE - TABLF- A FIRST C CLASH FOREMAN \"BAKER WANTED : maid; city references required.Apply 1243, Por chester st.V ANTED- LADIES AND YOUNG MEN TO take work at their homes Steady employment, pod prices, no canvassing.Standard Manufactunng Somoany, Lock Box 107, South Framingham, Moss {n- W ANTED HOUSEMAID AND GOOD COACH- A between one and two p.m.; 317 Prince Arthur et ow ANTED \u2014 8 GOOD HAND BEWING SEA immediately.Apply at Doull & Gibson, 8 Me- in rear Longue! uh Lane, corner St.Paul.ANTED-A YOUNG WOMAN AH LAND Apply 1833 Notre Dame.ANTED- A ENERAL SERVANT, YY family Brant TANTED- GOOD PLAT COOK.Nu WARING also housemaid.References required.206 Mauve 11 V WH wy 7 7ANTED- AT ONCE, A YOUNG GIRL AB PLAIN cook, where housewaid is kept: no woshing, Re ferences requin 2 Peel st al V JANTED\u2014A 4 RAL SERVANT: BENT RE- __férences Autre apply 81 Park Avenue.tl ANTED AN EXPERIENCED LANDES Apply 2236 8t.Catherine s WANTED, BUNCH rei A AT LA Citas Ci Y Cigar Factory.WASTED, EXPERIEN( vant.Must have satisfactory city reference: * piy 672 Spestrcke at WVANTED ADY MUST .HAVE EXPER fence io Buin one that could furnish good references; nlso a smart boy, that speaks both languages 380 St.Lawrence, st The Globe Portrait Comp.12\u2014 V 7ANTED - ED CENRRAL FAT ER A 4! BLACKSMITH FOR GENERAL work in country mill.Must be a thoroughly wood tradesman.Permanent employment.Apply stating vu erfence, wages expected and references.P.O.Hox, 0, ontreal.3 Y ANTED- FOR CANADA ITTE CO.boy for the office.Apply St.Martin st V ANTED THREÉE GOUD MACHINISTS, NONE other need apply.Roc & Graham, Head street, Ottawn._ _ 313 J ANTED-AT ONCE, YOUN servant for family of (re Bt.Urbain at, below Sherbrooke x 5) TANTED -FOR OFFICE.BOY AGED ABOUT 18 L sparen stating whether experienced or ea ta \u201c1, 579\" 2 Â HART 313 IRL AR GENER.¢ Evans street (or ANTED - À FIRST (LAXS PASTRY COOK candy 311 and confoctioner, one who understands making.Address 1381 Dorchester Kt.JU ANTED RESPECTABLE VOUNG MA) taku care of cntleman » place near town, necus tomed to horses.Both languages.Apply % St Jeter Breet, eee ee JANTED A GENERALSERVANT, WITH REF rencos, in a small family.No washing Good wages.Also u washerwomau.Apply at once, 143 Mans 2 fcli atreet.VUANTED- TWO but first class men need apply.maker.er.47 Willi 1 ANTED FOREMAN OR FORELADY.WE DE sire the services of on experienced foreman or forclady for our stitching room, either on salary or will ork ont on contract.This is n eploraled on r tanity for the right party.Agoly with references to eo ater & Hous, vor, Alexander and Jurors sta.uv ORR - HOUSEMAID.MUST Apply \u20ac Phillips Pluce, 31 GOOD MACHINISTS, NONE Also | good die 3 TANTED A stand waiting on table.ANTED (IRIN.WE DESIRE THE BERVICES of experienced machine operators for fine shoe work.Bteady employment, good wagea Apply Geo.T.Slater & Bon, cor.Alexander anid Jurors af 1 W ANTED - A GENERAI, SERV .REFER.YV¥__encen required.Apply at 186 Manco street, 311 % ANTED A GIRI.ABOUT 13 FOR HOUSEwork, to sleep at home.Apply from 5 to 8, 14 Champesu.i a1 ANTED A GE NE FAL , SERVANT, AT 2 VIC- torin st.311 keeper fur a few hours dally.SITUATIONS VACANT.A ANAS 3 TANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK, WITH vity references.Apply 320 Mouutain, in most | pnd between 5 and 7 in evcning.311 V 7JANTED YOUNG MAN ACCUSTOMED TU packing dey goods.Refurences roquired.| 152 Medill \\ ANTED -MOTHER'S HELP IN A SMALL FA- vil.where there |s no washing or rough work f x JANTED- GOOD WABHING WOMAN.Rive ston House, 661 Craig et.«toi SITUATIONS WANTED.A LI INN NANI LP NNNISNINAN \\ ANTED BITUATIONS FOR BOOKKEKEEPERS, clerks, storemen, messengers, janitors, coachruen, ete.Apply to Employment Bureau, Young Men's Christian Association.100 ef \\ TA BY A MIDDLE AGED ENGLISH any posttion of trust; good pl lain cook and Epo needlo- woman.Good references.Press E.W., Puat Ottice, St Therese de Bluiuville, Que.3 \\ TANTED BY A FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE À puinter, # situation .no objection for the States, steady, sober mun.Address Prosper, Dowd st wi TANTED SITUATION BY GOOD SEAMSTRESS, in poste, family, willing to help with housework.Address I 436.\u201d HTAR office 303 WwW ANTED-BOUOKS WRITTEN UP AND AU AUDITED, accounts wed out by experienced sccountant Charges moderate Address \u201cC 431,\u201d STAR office.30 2 Wal NTED BY A LADY OF GOOD EDDC ATION, # position as truvelling companion or maid; would gu ts Eugland or any whero \u20ac lice tions.Address \u201cD487.Svan office.wz \\ TANTED BY ORGANIST, YOUNG MAN OF EX- pertenie und ability.church position.Best Boatoun references HU ol wi WH TED HOUSE PAIN TING, PAPER HANGing, tinting and white washing.662 lagsucha ire 2 WA ANTED Ti YA RENPECTABL E YOUNG © IRL situation ua nurse girl or chambermaid, or sa mat.Apply 58 Farm street, Point st Charles.AY TANTED AS FOREMAN BOTTOMING roesn, In « boot und shoe factory, by an experi « need man, ie fine aud medium grudes, by hand or mu chinery, snd can operate all kinds of machinery; knows what wiachuie van de with all kinds of stock : spenks both languages, and first class references.Address \u201cE Star otic WAY ED BY PAPER BOX MAKER, POSITION sd scorer, paper cutter, foreman, or could take wanagemont of factory .bus had fourteen years\u2019 experi understands the business ence, Len yosrs formansh: ».thorouglily in all ita branches.Can furnish first class references, position 1 U8.ur ddress \u201cE 513,\" BTAK offies, 03 Warren A.FOSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER OR care of au Invalid; Lest of references.Amy 1 153 George wt \\ TANTED BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAR- rien] woman work of any kind by the duy \u201cast finily washing Ri se L harles Rorromes st V TANTED HY MAN, SITU ATION TO MAKE himself generally nseful; pponis Freuch and En lish, good reference; would aces, per day, Rig i reat votes No eduvation: ee LE laborer.Couper, 307 UATION BY A ENTEMAN D OF rience, as buyer and manager in & whole- y goods store), or bo 1ece silks of all description, ribbons, silk handkel Fehioth, silk ties, etc; can get We for evening silks.Address, \"E Ai STAR WANTED SITUATION BY YOUNG TAB AS hous \"keeper or useful companion.where there are no children: gi with the nvedle.dress F ©.Box 369.WW ANIED -A hear of 8 business man, or tirm, in need uf a book- \u201cG 577,\u201d BTAR office.W ANTED BY FIRST CLANS EXPERIENCED dressmaker, o few more fainilies for employment by the day.Satisfaction guaranteed.rms orate.A dilress \u201cG 571,\u201d HTAR office ni VA \"ED - A POSITION ge tale or re ou 4 City references.Ad.313 GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE T0 AB \u2018COLLECTOR AND person, Protestant, a uituation as housekeeper or | > wan ROOMS To LET.mm mm OOMS- WITHOUT BOARD.4 ALL MODERN IM- mo ET at 9 Dorci 410 AA ) LET, VERY Min ROOM, WITH OR OO ont board.at 934 Dorcheste U1 OOM HANDSOMELY RED BED ROON, th every vonvenlence-gentlemen only.89 Uni- verulty ra 26 8 OOMS TO Let, BINGLE AND DOUBLE, WELL ms, with tirst class bourd, at No.À Denis st.8_ Roa Anis DOUBLE ROOM, WITH Apply to 30 University st.293 I Doom COMPORTABLE ROOMS, FOR GENTLEmen, with board; also table bourd.Terms moder ate.48 Calhea R OOM A LARGE FRONT ROOM, BATHROOM with board.95 Union ave.R OOM3- AND BOARD.ONE NICE ARR aud one single room, heated hy hot water; frst cluss board .near City Hall.142 Champ de Murs.203 Re Te, JET.WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.Cath I oo FRONT ROOM TO RENT.2 gil _ Lollege ave.1 GOMB STILL ONE COSY.Y.WARM 1 ROOM Err on bathroom fat; just the thing fora respectable ith uke of stove, or for Warm house and 47 Aylmer st FRONT ROOM, Private family.entlemon, with married couple, with ume comforts.9: or without board Ferus reasonable.GOM LARGE one oF two gentlemen.field street.LOM LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, WITH FIRET : class hoard at 48 Mull College a TO LET, ONE DOUBLE AND oe pleasant location.Terms moderate 2 SUITABLE FOR 96 Mans 293 OOMS \u2014 single; University st 1 OOM FURNTSHED FRONT BEDROOM.Union avenue.05 OOMB- SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS.WELL furnished, with guod board.Terms moderate, at = Me (ill College ave.03 I OOM A LARGE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM.suitable for vue or two gentlemen 4 Osborne st, 87 Ï Coms 2 VICTORIA STREET, WELT, FURNINH- wert rooms, double and single, with good board.Mode on vonvenivoces.3 GOM FURNISHED, TO LET, WARM AND cox.fortable, at 25 McGill] College avenue.1 00M -A LARGE, NICELY AY RNISHED FRONT room, with or without partial board, in smal] family Apply No.20 Mackay st.=: 1 oom \"COMFORTABLE, Dr DOUBLE « or SINGLE, with board.15 Balmoral at.30 3 DOMES NICELY FURNISHED SFL.M HEATED first class board.3 Bhgr rooke, near Durocher at m3 SINGLE.ROOM, WITH BOARD, LATE L inner.106 T._106 Muusfield st.I CONS WARM LARGE WELL FU rT front room, all modern conveniences, also ] smaller room; terins moderte, 23 Catheart treet.30 5 FRONT ROOM I OOM TO LET, ONE DOUBLE and vue mantle room, 5 b,h v w, very ressou- McGill College Avenue, \u2018 able: not moving in May OOMS- TWO NICE FURNISHED ROOMS TO waged with hot water, lighted with electric Light, sultable for a doctor or private gentleman, near ndsor Hotel.Apply to J.Russell, 2343 St.theripe a.HED UR UNFUR- Catherine A » 00MS - NICELY FURN nished, steam heated.corner BL.Bleury.Address \u201cG \u2018GQ 578.\" \" BTAR office.1 OOM - LARGE, FRONT DOUBLE ROOM, ON bathroou tat, with first class board, at 15 Mos calfe st OUMS- TO LET, FU RSISHED, FOR G ENTLE- men or married couple, at 181 Bleury st.OOM -LARGE NICELY FURNISHED, ON bathroom flat; all modern conveniences.Bl NC cart street.313 ouM NICE FURNISHED FRONT PARLOUR, well heated, in first class private family.Price Jar HOUSES TO LET./ LET\u2014DWELLINGS AND FLATS, ty M4, uo Chberrier street.RIVIERES, Ba 10\" Homgtal ot.LET \u2014 UPPER RESIDENCE.NO 161 ST.Modern conveniences, Out stone front.Easy rent ta 6 first uch dl por thao samo class of house in West End.vay toHes Gras, 8t.Lawrence street.No LET xo 506 SEIGNEURS BT., HOUSE, 8 , stable a 93009 APPLY ON PREMISES.0 LET- A NEW HOUBE, 46 §T.CHAB.BOR- bolow Prince Arthur, from 1st May, upper rt fine stone front tenement, 10 rooms, bath, \u201cheated ty lower tonement: all modern conveul- y hot water ID cuces, ly to THOS.GRA 26 HA Bt.Lawrence.LET - UPPER DWELLING, CLOSE TO ST.rpo A .Louis Park, 566 8t.Denis street, 9 apartments All improvements.$20 per month, no class order and free rent to lst \u2018May, for \u201ceuitable tenant Apply A.ROBERGE, 203 41 St.James street.IO LET-8ELF-CONTAINED, 13 APARTMENTS, 293 Bt.Charles Borromec, large yord, stabling, etc.; a modern improvements.per moi upper dwelling, St.Charles Borromee, 8 aparttients, quite new and in beat order, all improvements, close to er brooke, #21 per month.No taxes.A RK THO) Al .293 30 8t.John street.Tv LET -141 MOUNTAIN STREET, UPPER dwelling, eleven rooms.erate ro! F.Mem ANS 303 178 St.James st.) LET BRICK COTTAGE, NO.155 LUSIGNAN et , Ÿ roouis; possession can \"be had immediately it desired.\u2019 Apply 1 CORN EXCHANGE, or _203 J.CRA DOCK SIMPSON.TO LET- VERY COMFORTABLE HOUSE Lore avenue, in first class order, extension Kitching sad all moder Apps upiedasa waro erby Bron pow coctp 1.0.> HET, Notar pel su LET STORES, LARGE AND tr or without power, thoroughly lighted and desired.Very low rent to desirable tenants.Apply to J.E.MULLIN & CO.10 31 586 St.Paul st.oO LET atl ee 1ST MAY NEXT.THAT very desiratile are « Pate des to Ll a resent occupied Si 5 ERS 26 t! mm AS 5 0 James at.| Te Ler \u201cFIRST CLASS STORES.6, 8 FT 18 moine street, 83 McGill sureet ue 3 light Bata, JESSE J OSÉFE 75 James st.O LET-FIRST OR THIRD Foon OF WARE- \u2018raig stroet.house, 751 C .______ APPLY ON PREMISES.attice pasistant.ot a young man of expen low.54 Victoria street._ LET-THE BLOCK BLOCK OCCUPIED BY LA CIR OOM- SUITABLE FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLE TG eacric des Bazar, cor cor.8t.Lawrence, St.Catherine \\\\ ANTED ITOATION AS BARBER, FOUR men or married couple, well furnished room.15 snd St.Chas.ste.block consists of ¢ inonths experience, good razor band.Address Plateau streol.\u2018 ai 3 stores, celluru and oe levator sod 2 fine à 550,\" STAR vice.31 iF 28 uf APPLY ON THE F MISES.TANTED BY STATIONARY ENGINEER, POS 00M DOUBLE ROOM OX BATH ROOM FLOOR.\"JO LET_ TWO STORES es WELLINGTON ST.tion; can fumish best references from present Er uicely furnished.40 Motil College avenue.31 3 corner Dalhousie stroet.A to i , ployer.Address \u201cH 597,\u201d STAR office.3 OUM -COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS E.NT WANTED SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN %, tolet 2075 St Catherine st 313 23 ospital ot.nine years experience, steamship office, Glasgow, OOMS-TO LET, lst MAY.UN LNIVERSITY 0 LET STORES, STORES oN DE and one your in Electric Coy.R.Address \u201cJ street near St.Cathe lor fiat of 3 rooms, and flats, on Notre Dame, Bt.Corberine, M STAR off modern improvements, suitable for à medical man or tv | Poel and other streets.A of th VY ATED BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON SITU.gentlemen.Family private.\u201c'L.686,\" STAR office.1 BAGG ESTATE.Jaane station Jak kitchen woman, general servant; refer- OOM - BLEGANTLY FURNISHED, STEAM = = ences.reet.311 heater ip room: 5 minutes from P.O.114 Champ Tr ROH, THE WAREHODEX » rn oY ENGL, IMMEDIATE EM.de Mars, can a oh = ath Ihe two similar was: ployment in an: J permancy ion of trust, OOM\u2014TO RENT, A DOUBLE ROOM, OM, WITR ALL hor st and use of d shed: aleo to be ready heen employed ns waiter.N.= St.Moniquest.313 modern conveniences; house first class.6 Phillips st A a large u médium sized lower tenement, V ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS WORKING HOUSE.Pisce 1790 Gutario, sear Urbain at.Apply keeper for Lwo or threc gentlomen or widower; ex- OOMS-\u2014TO LET, WELL FURNIS., SUITAB TH ACSTING a pertenced: good references.Address \u201cM 599,\" STAR for light houseXecping.Apply to 0 City Councillors Agi.Est.JOHN TIFFIN, ote 312 stre 306 26 318 Ht.Paul st.ANTED - BY YOUNG WOMAN, SITUATION SONS TARGE, WELL FURNIS LET STORE AND DWELLINGS, SEPARATE.V aa house and tablemaid or work of any kind by the day Apply 379 Cadieux nt.À 2 HED ROOM; also single one to gentlemeon of quiet habits, house warm, gas, etc.85 University street.VY ANTED SITUATION, GOOD PLAIN COOK, willing to wash and iro Mrs Wm.Burke, 118 se Antoine st.Telephone 9172 OOM - NICELY FURNISHED WARM Foo Rent four dollars per month.30 Burnside Plage.11 ANTED-BITUATION BY A PRACTICAL CUT- ÿ ciephone 9 OOM\u2014FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, SUITABLE for a lady or gentleman.2079 St.Catherine at, car; per Balmoral st.ls OOMB\u2014TO LET, NO.6 VICTORIA 8T, ONE large double room, newly furnished, with board and every convenience.al 2 ly or together cor Bleury place for drug store; all od cheap.A J.Tf Aron.JR, 3 Place d'Armes Hill or 297 Drolet st.2nd Mayor sta.; splendid orn improvements, Rent BOARD.NNSA OARD\u2014MADAME A.LEFRANQOIS, LADIES stok nurse, superior accommodation for das.with best medical Steondance, strictly private.= ter, of twenty years experience in cuttin, depart ment.Can furnish satisfactory references.ady commence work ut once.Rupty by letter, to C5, te.\u201d STAR office.V ANTED- BY FIRST CLASS DRESSNAKER, work by the ray.in ladies\u2019 houses; ref 608 (adieux st., noar Prince Arthur.an TANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work by the day, washing, ironing or cleaning.Ap ply 15 15 Dowd street.311 WANTED.BY A work by the day, rain ete.or wee vk, ina » wood laundress.| ESPECTABLE WOMAN, 175 Laval dar.TANTED ANY KIND OF WORK BY THE DAY 17 Jurorsat.311 PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC.AN AS Jor SALE-TO CLOSE ESTATE, story eut stone house with t BUSINESS CHANCES.WN dd R SALE FIRST CLASS CORNER SALOON ON Craig street, dning a first class business; reasons for selling.Apply L Harris, &t.Catherine street, near St.Urbain.%6 Fok SALE- AT A BARGAIN.A WEERLY PAPER.Well situated in n flourishi: Plant in good order.Circulation good and could very Buch Incrensed.187 Oudieux st., tom oe.Ca ther JOARD MRS.BEARL, LAD! = DOCTRESS, = vate accommodation, with or without professional d with or without board.135 St.den OARD-GOOD BOARD AND ROOMS FOB: Jadies or gentlemen at 19 Quesnel street.285 1 Batisfactory 1 reason for selli Appl, à Ein don & Ço., Real Estate au ancl Ph Agents 106 8) ke OARD\u2014AND ROOM.NICELY FURNISHED AND street, Ottaw: Spa bright room, back parlor; gas, etc.Apply 20 Cath- ANTE MERCHANTS \u2014 DESIROUS Op PE 23 ee out of business, a obtain \u2018Spot cash\u201d h\u201d for OARD \u2014AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DURING \"VALUABLE 2 all kinds of merchandise, addressing Box confinement; .\u2018Mrs.Bohme, 15 German ot.Hyacinthe, Que.5 near Craig.ve roof, also tirst \u2018lune stable, 284 Stanley | 8 Ap I F.Ritchie, 190 Bt.James st.or J.G.& street.MOR BAL E \"SES.825 PALACE ST, 2772 ST.Catherine st ; both heated by hot water.(leo, 8, Plow, at 204 and 206 MeGill st 26 Fo HALE AT LONGUBU IL, A BRICK COTTAGE and lot of land.No 8 Bord de lean, title perfect.raham, STAR office, or Andrew Que.LL LE Fe?SALE NEW THOU SE OF 8] ROOMS, SITUated in best part of Cote Bt.Antoine; corer lot, wide lights, five Inimutes trom electric cars.modern improvements, electric light fixtures, heated by furnace.Ready for 1st May.Address al \u201cJ 627,\" STAR OFFICE.YATALOGEUEFE OF REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.Call or sent for one F McMANN, 2 dead 178 64.James street.1 OUSER To RENT.CALL OR KEND FOR A printed list F.MCMANN, 178 St.James street.to w record Al oR W Somer- ville, >Philipabors, ner 27 4ersdl LOST.CIN A ALN oP OA OUST- 220 REWARD, BETWEEN HUTCHISON 4 at and New York Life Building, : Haman ring, single stone Hoturn to 201 New York 3 ONT HY WAY OF COLBOR E E, 4 Richmond, bt.Martin, 8t.J and Heigoeurs sts, laily 8 gold watch, chain and pencil.Please return to 4%) Seigneur st.and le rewarded.302 I OST STRAYED FROM.2 HTANLEY STREET, 4 young fox terrier dog, leather collar an with wml bras paires tack rpots on head aml tail.above adelress snd reward will be given.I OST 1STINST.PUCKET-BOOK, CONTAINING 4 passes, car tickets and cards.Hewnrd 26 St.Sacra ment st 311 J OST A PAIR OF GOLD FRAMED SPECTACLES, 4 hetweeuNcrnguics, St.Catherine st., 8tantey ani Osborne to Latour st.Retum by returning to 68 Laos et Return to 302 TANTED- AN OFFICE BOY MUST WRITE A we han and be quick at figures.Apply at Bur.not & (o., 12 8t.Sacrament street.312 JANTED VOUNG GIRL ABOUT 18 18 FOR LIGHT ork, three in family; Tefe rences reqtirad.ss Maple Mreet, off | Sherhroake sired _311 ANTED -AT Dé ST.PAUL ST, A ly, = first class ruler IMMEDIATE.Good wages mod permanent yo Le \u2014_\u2014 31 Wk NTÉD\u2014A STAHLEMAN To TEND on Must be a good milker, no other need spely, ply to\u2019 Wm.Leney, Longue Pointe.Ar D- IMMEDIATELY, TWENTY IRs for Tein ronchines, for & boot and shoe factors.Apply st Thompson & Co., 712% Craig street.31 ANTED FIRST CLANS MATTRESS MAKERON ; piece work.Apply Jas Steel, 1826 Notre Dame wr _ ER V ANTED-HOUBE AND TABLEMAID, PROTESTant.References required.74) Hherbrooke st.31 PS IE WA ANTED\u2014A SERV ANT TGIRL, French, + ee place for a good girl.once, 163 St.Fa TANTED-HANDY MAN FOR C CAREOF HORSES and furnace.Apply after seven in evening, B18 Bt.Catherine.JANTED 2, YOUNG MAN OF Goob ABI i accursto st figures, good penman, for a SPEAKING Apply nt count did pros ih for advancement tor the ri Sma ie mre Sion Ire pw re lerences and salary roghired.313 LANTED ANDY HAN on GENTIEMANS house; also for hotel, butler.milk roate driver; stableman: married farmer, atcher; travelling sales men ; tailer ; rooks.5 Pince à Arm 31 ANTED- TWO NMART GIRLS TO vam ov | table.Apply at Arlington House, 778 Craig a - UANTED-TOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE, UNDER standins bookk: keeping © palcaladies pe ne Oper- ven oul for tb ae General eB.si mors se Wh OST BETWEEN Victoria, via Burmside Place, bunch of Keys.4 finster kindly return same to 54 Nozaret OST ON BUNDAY Nair BETWEEN CHA.4 boillez square and C.P.R Depot, lady's gold bracelet, Reward at 39 Chaboillez square.OST BRIAR PIPE, AMBER HOUTAPIECE.4 also goid stud, between Windsor Hall and Cadleux street; rewurd ; apply 92 University.OST FEB.2ND, SCOTCH COLLIE.FEMALE, Tx 4 color, answers to name \u201cLassic.\u201d no collar.ward, at 231 Cadienx or M3 St.Catherine.OST A WHITE ENGLISH SETTER BITCH.6 4 months nid, black car and black spot on one eye.Roward at 209 University st.31 { CITY COUNCILLORS AND Will a ward st.JOUN 7 > LET - BRENNAN I HOUSE, CORNER OF JS; spector and Chaboillez square, of the business stands in the city, ow occupies] na » restaurant.contain all bar fixtures, oyster counter, gas stova, etc.opretor's good will also\u2019 first class stand for anÿ business.Ap A.BRENNAN, 2 Chaboillez square.for sale.ply to 316 A PUPILS WANTED.SANA AA FRENCH AND ENGLISH intoria st.3032 NSN V ANTED\u2014GERMA.lessons given, nt 54 I V ANTED\u2014-EXPERIENCED GOVERNESH, UNI- home in Montreal.+ 0.ut versity honors, wishes pui ila, or will teach for Yorkville, To ANTED PUPILS IN ANY OF THE PRIMARY or intermediate studies.ens au BE Lesso homéa, during day, or in the evening.STAR offce.V ANTED.A LADY FROM PARIS, TRADE.ated and knowing English, wishes pupils for French lessons or conversations.Address 2102 8t.C 5 erine.WANTED.\"PUPILS IN FRENCH -PROFESSOR 0.Warnanlt, with five years experience in the Ingrer-Coutelller Rchno le in opening new classes under his own management.The method employed is recog: nized as the best, and most successful ADL lessona are given at residences, without any extra charge; beginners and others may now profit by the opportunity offered to them.Moderate prices.Highest of references, Write for a free trial lesgon to No.157 Duluth avennas.\u2014 316 FOR SALE.NA NS AA R SALE-100,000 FT.BELTING, 50 DISCOUNT; : nes, boilers, 5 ta 40 b.afting, drills, lathes, planers, molders, bou mo ising, horing and sawing machinery.Mulli lin & Co., Papincan sq 77 ti JOR BA BALE FOR THE EP MILLION, K KINDLING.= , 8250: bl Mia dried; Sont diarmid , cor.St.Jamos and Guy.Péteione 6 FoR SALE~TWO HORSE POWER GAS ENGINE (Otto), in porfect order.Apply 231 St.James nt.7 __9 tt eod R BALE-1 THIRTY FOOT COUNTER, WALNUT top, in good condition, can be seen at 164 St.James Fo; BALE\u201450 NEW WOVEN WIRE à SINGES 8 iron bedsteads with spring Bock mattresses, ss hair, #20, §25; new dreomm sets, $13.Come al once, bargnina.Small piano, 915.am, 92 Prince Arthur.32 R SALE\u2014CABINET ORGANA.ALL MAKERS.Groat bargains, Easy terms.Applyst C.W.and OARD AND ROOMS\u2014ALSO TABLE BOARD.a\u201d Hanover street.OARD DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, eo table board, in a new boarding house, at No 25 Uni versity at.ns OFFICES TO LET.ea dd LET\u2014VERY DESIRABLE OFFICES, FLATS, and sample rooms, 30 H capital st Street, corner St.John st: slso at No.13 8t, John street.MR L Tenth Room 13, 24 8tr 30 Hospital st.O LET\u2014-BARRON BLOOK, CORNEE ST.JAMES Bret class omoce.ric passenger elevator, ti boist od improvements.Rents z oderate.ars: Lynam, guardian, or L.O.Hetu, P., 30 St.James st T°: LET\u2014FROM 15T OF MAY NEXT, THE FINE offices at prose nt oocupied by the Oanadian Pacific Cou Da Bt.Johu st.Apply to Mr.Levis PfBoo ospital st.HOUSES WANTED.SAAS ASA LALLA AANA, V ANTED.-SMALL HOUSE,5 ROOMS; RENT ENT 812, Central location for à good tenant.dress 0 460,\" STAR office.V ANTED\u2014FOR THE FIRST OF MAY, A To room lower flat or tenement, with m ences, between Bleury and Cote §t.Abtoine.and north ~~ 13, 15 30 Hos WITH | MONTREAL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1893.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.Al.A Perfect Article.The purest quality of Cream Tartar, finest re-crystal lized BiiCarbonate Hoda are used in jts prepamtion.It has stood A 1 with housckeepers for tho past % years, and Is vow {if possible) better than ever.All the Best Grocers sell it.z AH, DE LORIMIER! \u20ac Fine Gentlemen s Purnishings.Shirts made to order.ee Notre Dame Street, 160 T= DODGE WOUD SPLIT PULLEY.The on! Tfect pulley.Orders promptly filled from stock, Mir pren filed tiem stock Bros & Toms.Mon (QAFES.k Apply to ALFRED BENN.203 Bt.James Street, for the Goldie & es or ono of his own make.il) FIT S All Fits stopped free hy DR.KLINE'S * GREAT NERVE RESTORER.No Fits after Marvellous cures.atise and $3 trisl Poin roo Uo Fl cha Bend to Dr.Kline, 931 Arch st, Phila, Pa.A.Harte.178) Notre Dame St.Meod KOFF NO MORE.will give Cou Watson's Cough D © positive and instant relief tot those vatfering ¢ trom oarseness, , Colds, Bore ron a and sro invaluable to Orstors, and Vous « WW.\" stumped on each drop.2363 Ÿ RESENTATION ADDRESSES! HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.EDWIN COX & CO.114 Bt.Fre.Xavier street.ask your dealers for PA [ N TE R S BOECKII'S Flexi ble, Bridied, Brushes, and give them a fair trial.FPO LET\u2014NO.15 MILTON 8T., OFF PARK AVE, self-contained house; also a tenement house on Oity Councillors at.; all in first class order.Apply 29 eod 2379 NT.CATHERINE.TO LADIES.aR waa awarded with GOLD MEDAL and DIPLOMAS at the Prov.Exb.of 1831 and 1892.The CUTTING A es rss in 1890, \u2018 ms, Caring Joint From es AÎtor: ras \u2018ating, ein.er , Draping Nkirts ns Biman, ne ACADENY : 88 ST.DENIS STREET, MONTREAL.Tru.6067._12 codtf Errors of Youth.SUFFERERS FROM Servous Debilitz, Yonthfal g Indiscretions, Lost Manheod, BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN 1 § %o he efiects of youthful rouge about anis à 1 mate à 2 À Mix.ee 1glllatép.m.Qber on gogo in some TR Ei Betis 2 : NEW GR en AST |'ouRE FOR ASTHMAR CRIMAULTS INDIAN CIGARETTES.Asthmatic people who suffer from * Oppression in breathing, stifling il sensations, Hoarseness, and Loss of Voice, Nervous Coughs, Laryngitis, Colds with Wheezing, In- somnla, Catarrhal affections, and difficulty in Expectoration, are promptly relieved by these GRIMAULT\u2019S MATICO CAPSULES and INJECTION.Physicians prescribe GRMAULT'S MATIOO0 85 the most active and inoffensive remedy in the treatment of acuto and chronic Gleet and Gonorrhœa ; MATICO INJECTION 15 used 1n recent end MATICO CAPSULESin the more chronic csses I To may be obtained from A Drugpists RS Wholesale © of time sous vu ad RN ERR LTS w of Dorchestei enant : rent must 020,\u201d Btate terme with or Pichon taxes \u2018KR.V ANTED-TO RENT, A SMALL FURNISHED house of % or 6 rooms; inestion west of Bleury st.Address \u201cK 665, STAR office.2 FLATS TO LET.LET -FLATS LANSDOWN E BUILDIN 55 Papineau square.besutifully situated IN oa, conveniences.App DARLING BROTHERS, 311 2 Queen-ot- \"Jo,LET_ FLATS, TAFEDOWNE FUNIDING.No.55 Pap arc, beautifully situsted.Modern A y to DARLING BIOTHERS, 112 Quen street, FACTORIES TO LET.STAR office.a conveniences.311 0 LET \u2014 FACTORY.LARGE, WELL aBUILT stone and brick factory, size about 80x00 3 stories and ocllar, corner Bt.Paul matin sdjoining.Commanding sina Hon aw aod Ee \u2018Noor bo town yor Tae Fou paying this notice.says warerooms, 2270 St.Catherine st.A.RAMSAY & BON, Recoilet st.FOUND.HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.STORES, ETC., WANTED.A ANA SANS Ars, - OUND PURSE, ON MANCE STREET.OWNER \u2014_ N NTE HTE LD.can have same by proving property.Apply nue Over ace used Aires 30h.Pont 1.Me A og for fo sora an Nighi.rman noe.Vent eee = YOR SALE \u2014 EXMUORE AND WELSH RS.about Mder & Co., McGill D A HORSE, BLANKET.APPLY TO E p Edmondson, 671 Logaucheticre st.rer handsome Avply 489 8t.Paalat 312 ee ND A BUNCH OF KEYS OWNER a have them hy applying at 58 City Councillors st.«pd WANTED TO BORROW.BOARD WANTED.31 1 VA AAAS ASA AAAS AAA ~~ A ANTED-TO BORROW ON FIRST CLASS SE.ANTED \u2014 BY A GENTLEMAN AND yTEE curity, $3000.00.Address \u2018\u201cG 564,\u201d STAR office.in » private famil: tend erred.WANTED TO PURCHASE.£a arom og To pC Tera which host bn Ber puncwase EE SE A STEEL SAFF, BURGLAR PHOOF, init dimension one to two cnhic fee! Must he to the Assistaut Mnnager of La Banque 0 \u20ac Rationnin.WwW JANTED AT ONCE.SECONDHAND OFFICE furniture, mate nud ropying press.Btate price to ani * 2524\" STAR ofice \u2014 ANTED HF FEET OF CoT NTER AND 25 FEET shelving.Address \"K 643,\u201d HTAR office.ANTED\u2014BECONDHAND BILLIARD FABLE complete.Must be cheap.Address Box 43 Farn- bam, E.0, PARTNERS WANTED.a a ai WN ANTED-PARTNER, WITH CAPITAL 70 IN- est in an so amusement en For further particalars, address \"\u20ac \"0570,\" RTAR office.| WAxrzD BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.ANAS AAAS TAA ANTED-RY YOUNG LADY.BMALLY FURNISH od rpm.vith or ent End Ad.311, dress \u201cH 508\" br OFFICES WANTED.ROOMS WANTED, SAAS NSN -BY TWO YOUKG D\u2014AT ONCE, & ARTE IEEE ae a da ABLE .1 Albert ot.a ri { a Mk: 5 à Cane Manhood AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT\u201d At East à Medical Work That Teils tho Causes, Describes the Effects, Peints the Remedy.This Is scientifically the most rajusble, artisti- eally the mont besutifol.medical book that has a; Ein ne Rome Ly bering hal evens Pebllity, Impetency, Steriitty, Varicecele.The Nusband, Those Intending Marringe, &c.man who would know the grand truths, the the old secrets and She new acove, ries od life, who pid avoid future vital book ei Eve plain sou stone \"Tor should write for = words little sent free, under seal, while the edition ADDRESS Te PUBLISHERS.ERIE MEDICAL CO'Y.Buffalo, N.v.279 AVERT DANGER! From Impure Drinking \u2018Waters by using only the Caledonia Natural Mineral Waters.Free from contamination.The table waters of the day.Sold by Deniere generally.CURE eadache and rolieveall the troubles Snel a He s bilious slate of tho system, such es Distresa Dizziness, Na eating, Pe Pain in the BI remarkable success has een shown in curing SICK © yet Cartor's Little Li ver and regulate the bowels.HEAD Achethsy would be almostpriceless to those who {ler from this distreasing complaint; but fortu- Hal their goodnoss does notend here, and those whooncstry them will find thes little péllsvalu- yo that they will ling to dv without thom.But after al ACHE \u201cIs the bane of 80 many lives that here is wheres we make our rest boast.Our pills cure is while able in so many wa: others do no! Carter's Tittle Liver Pills are very eany to tako.One or two ill Thoy are striolly vegotable and do not gripe or e, but by thelr gentle sction plasse all who use In vislsat 25 cents ; fivo for i.Bod by druggists everywhero, or sent by CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York, Small PIL Small Duss, Small Price pu eu a Ro ble in Constipation, curing in pre nting thisannoyiug complaint, while they also orrect ail disorders of tho chomach atmuteto the ths Bvendf presented by Mr.Auge, legalizing of the Montreal the city of Montreal.Mr.Duplesis was called to ze bo rt read the bill.take place on March 18 inst., hp Scien all end ence to the elections already whieh Taillon took part, the vate amendment.Dowt delay buts but get Now a bottle of Ferry Pan.and be |.to attack CURE an any ceady | and Se od ASK [FOR THE \u2018Bie O5 TR Davis\u2019 N OTTLE\u201d matter.Mr.Parizeau then dates are nominated, elected by acclamation.candidates are nominated, date they want, to oppose.After a long desultory sterile discussion.Many that he was tryi House rose at six, to tee of the whole in read as follows: \u201cThe cost of street, betiveen avenue, shall be by the cit Aarts letors only proceed against the over, Mr.brought u mittee of the Hon.before the Private if this bill was ref EW for b two weeks.Committee of the Le Against State Aided Seotionalism.7.\u2014Mgr.Satolli, as been.asked to is views, as he 7 representative of the , on a proposed amendment on the Constitution advocated by the National League for the protection of \"Am- é objects of the league are to secure \u2018\u2018constitutional and slative safeguards for the NEw York Feehan) the apostolic dele ive ope in this count: ;erican institutions.ie the common school system an erican institutions, and to instruction in harmony wi promote public t make then.air, Dechene wanted to tion of order.ment seemed to caure a would delay: the adoption rotection of other Am- such institutions, and to prevent all sectarian or de- tothe House.nominational appropriations of public The funds.\u201d As a step to this end, the league afternoon.to secure the House of Representatives: \u201cNo state shall pass an lishment of religfo cise of, or use of its ropert.money raised b Fe or otherwise any c part under sectarian or ecclesiastical control.\u201d The third This By Bao amendment has been en- contract gave rise dorsed ians, U nited Washington corres there is ample auth furt passage of the fol- owing amendment to the constitution of the United States, vhich is before the judiciary committee of both the Senate and the y low, respecting estab- on or providing tho free exer- or credit, or any taxation.cither to be the purpose of founding, maintaining or aiding, by appropriation, payment for cxpenses, services ureh, religious denominr- tion or religious society, or any institution.society or undertaking which is holly or priste, Methodists, Preshyter- sbyterians, Episcopalians, Congregationalists and others.The lea re bas received assurance that Mgr.Satol giving the matter careful eration.he letter was sent to him on December 29, Harrison and Hawait.Nrw York, February 7.\u2014The Reralds ndent telegraphs that rority for the statement that the President commenced on an important state paper, wh tended for further discussion at a Cabinet meeting to-day, and to be transmitted to Congress the latter part of this week.r believed there is hardly any doubt that the paper being drawn up is the message which will be sent to Con, legislation for an\u201d overnment the ausuttistration considers esirable for Hawali, under the proposed new status of annexation.To Abolish Croporal Punishment.bruary 7.\u2014A special committee has prepared\u2019 a bill providin St.PETERSBURG, Fe for the abolition of corpora ral women exiled to Siberia, and Borbiading the manacling of their feet during transportation.Will positively cuse sick headache and This is not talk, but ruth.Carter's Little Liver Pills, One pill revent its \u2018return.a dose.Try them.Special Notice.#165 and $100 Upright Planos at J.W.Shaw & Co.'s 1811 Notre Dame st.est size, almost new; t, almost new; fine square atl $100, also other bargains.For S110, upright la for $165, cottage uprig It in probable that the ii line of the Pennsylvania R.R.will soon he tricity trom Philadelphia to N \"EN York thus doing away with the need of headiighta.Mr.Stephens\u2019 bill res; corruption received its thi ond readi used for of the munici treatment.pal and civie corporations.Mr.Step Committee to ascertaif of such work.He charged th.should be invited to tender.Mr.[esterday h is in- type-setting, It is 1000 a notarial contract 58, urgin Mr.Pelletier \u2014 \u201cTo save the form ol phens took a prominent part motion ca 's resolutions, No, so resolutions 3, 4, b, punishment o 5 i af eo 141 The H House adjourn from 9 to 12 o'clock.mont.ighted by elec- Dr.Marci! and Dr.Stewart.Parliamenta Routhier and Caron, Taillon, Beaubien, Cas Pelletier, Cha Leblanc and French Consul ; Du sais, J.Tessier, {lleneuve, England, ES in, he procedure was sustained by Speaker, who was called in to settle the The amendment was lost b paragraph 3 of clause 22, chap.2b 56 Vict.be struck out and that the clause tion, made for the widening of Notre ix street and Papineau paid as follows: Onc half he other half by the pro- otre Dam ANOTHER MUDDLE.THE MONTREAL BILL BANDIED FROM PILLAR TO POST.Innumerable Amendments in Prospect, but Mr.Villeneuve has got a Good Start of Them \u2014 The Printing Contract Passed.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Quesec, February 7.\u2014 On meeting yesterday the House was again brought face to face with two monster petitions, the first asking for the elections, the other praying for the general elections.Mr, Augé remarked, on presenting his, that at least twenty-five thousand electors would have signed it had they had time.After the presentation of a few minor bills Mr.Augé moved the House into committee on his bill to amend the charter of the chair and Mr.Auge rose and proposed his amendment to legalize the elections already held.Mr.Villeneuve at once rose and moved in amend ment that the gencral elections without refer- held.After much discussion as to the relevancy of the amendment and sub-amendment, Messrw.Dechéne, Fitzpatrick and in was taken.on the sub-amendnient, which stood 22 to 22, Mr.Dupleasis casting his vote for the sub- the rose and moved in amendment to article 50 of the charter that in case only the required number of candi- they be declared Mr.Martineau proposed.in amendment that if more than thé required number of these should specify on their ballot the name of the can- 24 to 18.iscussion Mr.nt in this recriminations Parizeau's amendment was carried.The whole afternoon was s took place, and Mr.Auge gave the House to understand that the matter would not rest where it was; that he and his friends would make every effort to carry principle.He ne repudiated the idea pede legislation on this point, or to ne ate eB in Monty out their meet again at in considered in commit- the evening.Mr.Allard moved as an amendment, that , 55, the expropria- ame e street -\u2014\u2014{to a depth ot x fect fro ousie uare to Frontenac street.\u2018 on.Mr.Taillon suggested tbat, instead of STRIKING OUT THAT PARAGRAPH, a clause should be added that the city could ies mentioned therein, after next session, so as to give the interested parties a chance of coming before thé House next session; and, more- Allard\u2019s amendment, could be s Com- islative Gone said that the question should be looked at in a practical way and k to the Private Bills Committee, it would delay the session .Stephens thought that the amend- mas should be referred to the Private Bills lative Council and he had a somewhat similar amendment to speak on the mendment, but Mr.Stephens raised the Nr Allard then said that, as his amend- debate which of the bill, he would ask eave to withdraw his amend- men Chairman, Mr.Duplessis, ruled that the amendment was not In order, as it was foreign to the bill as under consideration.The bill was finally adopted and reported ird reading will take place this cting bribery and reading.Mr.Normand 's bill to further amend the controverted elections act received its sec- Mr.Stephens bill on compulsory voting carried on Pdivision and was referred to the committee of the whole for this afternoon.Mr.Fitzpatrick's bill to amend article 39 e receiv Likewise Mr.Stephens\u2019 bill to prevent bribery and corruption in muniol- the same ing of the Demers printin another animated an dogged discussion.Mr.Pelletier explained that the proportion of the-cost of the paper was from Ato 4 of the total contract.ens moved in amendment that the bill ba referred to the Public Accounts the ordinary P e Govemment with favoritism again and said the public Pelletier retorted that it was not only the cheapest Government contract entered into, but also the cheapest of all the private contracts of that kind.he said no Montreal typos would « do the work for less than 35 centsper As to the Mr Fitzpatrick.Why did you not pass the province $300 After a long debate, in which Mr.Ste- the amendment.was Pied.and lost by 12 to 16, and the- 1 and No.2, af mentary estimates received a second , 68,17, 8,9, 10, 8, 17.18,10 and 20, ed at 1L80 p.m.Notes of the Session.Mr.Leblanc, wife of the Speaker, has issued invitations for an \u2018at home\u201d at the Parlinment buildings on Saturday next, Amongst the Montreal people in town esterday were Alderman Prefon: % Perrault, Rodolphe Lemieux and J.B.Futfoye, superintendent of the Central Ver- taine, J.Hon.L.P.Pelletier gave inst evening a brilliant dinner to a large Ministers, Legislative Councillors, inembers of the House, and journalists.Amon ests may be mentioned Messrs.nF fia Iall, Ward, Villeneuve, Kennedy, Dr.number of tho ë Ph Hon.Mr.Flynn gave a dinner in the Buildings on Saturday evening, to the following gentlemen: Hons.ustices Messrs.DA Hall, \u2019 e Turenne,\u201d Mr.Paquet, Moss Meur Go Car- A Beau- of SE PRICE ONE CENT.Potit, D.C.Thompson: Dr.Stewart, Larue, president Bos Board o Notaries; E.E.Tache, ardins; .\\.Grenler.Hon.Messrs.Marchand and Shehyn, also invited, excused themselves on account of illness, It was a brilliant affair, KINGSTON'S civic POLITICIANS, {SPECIAL TO THE stan} KixgsTON, February 7.\u2014At the City Council meeting Ald .William Robinson moved the foliowtngresulution, which was seconded by Ald.Curtis: That the Council petition the Donminion Gov.erniuent Lo @rant free trude with Englenud on coal oil, sugar, secd.corn, iron, feuce wire un binder fo ne, and that the resglution Lo for ed to J.H.Metcalfe, M.for presentation to Sih Demataton Parlin) Ald.McIntyre char: acterized the above as & clap-trop resolution and moved, in amendment, seconded by Ald.Ryan, that the Council had every coun dence that the administration \u201cpresided over by Sir John Thompson will, from timo to time, submit to Parliament such wea- sures for the revision and readjustment of taxation as will commend themselves to the representatives of ihe people in l\u2019ariiament assembled, as having regard to the attitude of Canada towards trade and commerce with other nations and will inost conduce to the best development of the various industrial, commercial and agricultura! interests of Canada.Ald.Harty wanted free trade relations with the whole world.Ald.Melntyres amendment was lost by 11 to 5, and Ald.binson\u2019s motion was carried on wsiiuight party division by 11 to 5, THE AUER LIGHT IN IN QUEBEC.[8PECIAL To.THE STAN.1 QuEeBkc, Febrvary 7.\u2014 L'Electeur saya \u201cthat the interest of Quebecers was late awakened in the Auer Light and Mr.Matte, of the firm of Vandry & Matte went to Montreal for the purpose-af becoming better acquainted with ii, after having corresponded with the company.Mr.Matte was anxious secure some Auer lainps to extend their use here but he could not at any.The Auer light is exploited in a special manner by the company which controls it.Before being able to sell 8, single lamp in any place, a must first be formed, with a high ca) Capital, aged according to the population.AtQuer c the require before placing a single Aue] lamp, the formation of 8 company with à capital of $45,000.These most onerous con ditions have somewhat disconten capitalists.All that Mr.Matte could obialy was à few samples for exhibition pa After describing the light, L'Elcrteur com concludes: * The invention is not a new one, as we are generally led to believe, The Auer lamp reminds one of the safety lampe which the miners carry on their heads in mines, and with which they brave the Bre damp.It is stated that this system has bcen tried in Europe, but that for one Teas son or another it has not been a success.\u201d MGR.MOREAU'S\u2019 EXPLANATIONS: .[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ST.HYACINTHE, February noter.Moreau authorizes the statement thas only reason why he acked for a coadjutos was that his own he eh was bad.was.his duty to do, he consulted Archbish Fabre and the Bishop of Sherbrooke andl Valleyfield on this important question.Ax the end of September last, at a meetin all the bishops of the ecclesiastical pro of Montreal, three names were.recommend ed to the Holy See, 50 that a choice could : M pogsiiee e.The name of one of \u2018the three names des ted for nars.This statement is «to remove false impressions which exist, D the effect that M sonal choice was appointed befare Mgr.Emard had eub- mit the three names selected at st the! meeting of bishops.NEW BRUNSWICK NEWS, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] ST.Joux, N N.Br February 7.\u2014A.Loggie's ca ing factory and John Rice's house, at Blanc Brook, Delow Chatbam,: was burned yesterday; ! and six thousand dollars; sor The St.Croix River is frozen solid.at St.- Stephen.At a meeting of the Evangelical pince yesterday, Rev.Dr.the authorship of sat hin oh read that, even if Briggs, view of the composite authorship of book were adopted, ould not affect Its value, Several meme bers dissented from this view.REV.MR.FITZPATRICK.IermoLaL To TRE STAR, Sr mm Prcror S., bruars 7\u2014The \u2018Rav.John R.ST ati who ed on February: 1, at Fitzpatrick Mountain, this county, was an eloquent preacher and a popular He was for sonre time minister of the Pres- .b terian church at Yarmouth, N.8., and before that in Newlousdland, His health failing him he was obliged to retire from active work and spent last year et Calgary, berta, returni home last autumn.A Ps ras u Tied or a brother of the v.James Fitzpatriol nderwood, Ontario, à well-kno wn minis.Ln PRAISING PREMIER THOMPSON.\u2019[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} Wri, February 7.\u2014At a meeting of the Young Men's Liberal-Conservative Club, held last night, a resolution as adopted complimenting Sir John Thom) upon his elevation to the Premiership ot Dominion, and, at the same time, PEN ing \u201cour confidence in bis state smanship and ability to deal with the affairs of our country; and that he has the unanimous support of the Assoclatio the Green way Government in regard to Hudson Bay Ra ailway was adopted.THE COAL OIL TAX FIRST, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] DrvNHAH, Que, Februa 7.\u2014At the regular meeting of the Dunham Farmer's Club, in the County of Mississquoi, held on February I, 883, with a very fall nttend- ance, the follow ing resolution was moved and ado That Pith the sense of thix alub that it the tari wero entirely removed from enai ofl an and a geniine tariff reform ap ap Tied © a agricultural jmplements, that the result would prove advantageous to the agricultural interests and thereby increases the prosperity of the whole country.THEY ERASED HIS NAME.[EPECIAL TO THE STAR] ToroNTO, February 7.~- Dr.Washington, of this ity, lost his appeal to-day tn the Queen's Benoh Division art.Ho ap; some time ngo against an order of the Council of the Medical College erasing his name from the register of physicians.The cha: against him was \u201cunpro rofessional conduct,\u201d F which consisted mainly of advertis- log largely in the papers.He will-œurTy bis case to the Court of Appeal.REMAINS GLADSTONIAN.[SPECIAL TO THE THE STAR] LoNDON, February 7:\u2014 At the arlia on |g Ea Burnley ye yeaters oe an, rece ; vii ader nigniet, 5200.abez S William Alexander Lindsay, In the general election - dar (Gladstontan) inn) wan 2 50, as against 5085 for E.La now an al by a voto of.rence, the Unionist.TO BE MADE COLONEL, \u201c ferpcTAL TO THE STAR} eo, February 7 \u2014It is hat Major Gorge R.Wbite do VUE w as Lieut.gCoL « of the .Decelles was the PE Moreau and ' PUT : resolution condemning the action of ee .ne of dla te ty of Mon: are Messrs, & 4 i aaa Fr de Provence, Total.208,581 \u201c Present Daily Average for Week on \u2014 ENDING \u2014 FEB.4th, 1893, [.3%, 755.TUESDAY, FEBRI FEBRUARY 7 Te 1898.THE POSSIBILITIES OF PURE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.To measure in dollar and cent symbols, showing merely the amount of misspent taxes, the injury inflicted upon the community by corrupt and dishonest civic government, is but to touch the borders of the question.The wound is always a much deeper one than that.Corrupt officials who manage, because of the indifference of the electorate or by any other means, to escape prompt and adequate punishment, create throughout the city afflicted by \u201cthelr services a deep and wide dis.trusi in municipal government itself.Properly, city government is the city in * council by deputy, The citizens within the boundary of the municipality form a sort * of co-operative institution for doing things that can best be accomplished by co-opera- tion and not by individual enterprise.More than this, the wise men who are selected, - theoretically, to command the co-operative schemes of the community are in the best \u201c position to judge what things should be dome under the public service and what should not.Were they honest men, \u2018they would not only be public servants but public advisers, trusted with the investigation of thi: and that and the other idea which some one might propose for the general good.But let a distrust in the civic patriotism, the honor, the common honesty of these men spring up, and the citineus will be wisely afraid tolet them do anything beyond the barest necessities af municipal Government.1f they propose \u201canew scheme, they are at once naturally .enough credited with a desire to get a new : goose for plucking ; and if any private taxpayer has an idea that might be developed for the benefit of aH, he cannot obtain a hearing if it tends to increase by an ounce the power for plunder now en- Joyed by the city guardians.This is a very serious side of the evil ot .municipal corruption which is not often - enough considered.The public rulers are, in short, transformed from wise friends and leaders into shrewd and powerful enemies.Men, who wish to help the city, look upon them, not as allies, but as opponents, or, at least, toll-takers.In considering any public plan, they are to be counted in the catalogue of obstacles rather than in the list of supporting forces; and where _a scheme cannot be pushed through by private philanthropy and patriotism, it is often dged better to drop it than to entrust it to the very mon whose business it should be to foster and forward all such enterprises.\u201c That this is 80, a dozen examples can demonstrate.The procuring of pure elections is surely a task for the representative \u2018wise men\u201d and guardians of the community: but who would think of working out an elaborate system for putting down bribery or preventing \u201c\u2018telegraphing\u201d and then turning it over to a City Council, suspected atrongly of being corrupt, to carry out?Again, how man proposals to undertake this or that great public work for the plain benefit of the people have been killed Ly the simple statement: \u2018Oh, if you give that tb the aldermen, they will own the ci This is, of course, applicable only to Hono- Julu or New York\u2014never to Montreal.The possibilities of a pure city government are staggering in their magnitude.At once, \u201call lions In the path\u201d of civic progress are removed.Then an \u2018\u2018expropriation\u201d scheme \u2018would not be largely an appropriation scheme.Men would not be afraid to siig- est that this street be widened and that a pirk be laid out at that point, because : they would know that if the plan bene- \u201cfitted the property more than it actually à damaged it, there would be no loss: while > }f the damage threatened to exceed the \".benefit, the aldermen would so report and *\u201d the proposal be shelved.Then, again, thers would be no enriching of private ditisens oùt of the clever manipulation =\" of public franchises.If a corporation was 7: pocketting inordinate profits from a street car service or an electric light contract, the people would always be in a position to take x \u201cthe franchise \u2018over and run it themselves.24 ac Now the corporation knows that this is an i \u201cimposaibility ; for the people dare not trust their aldermen.That many of these fran- \u2018 chises oould be managed more cheaply by the city than by n private corporation is shown by some statistics ' gathered by the Heview of \u2018Reviews as to electric lighting.Intwenty- \u2018three cities where the electric light plants are operated by the municipality, the aver age post per arc light per year is only 853.04; while in thirty cities supplied by private electric companies, the average cost per arc _ light per year wes $108.01.The cost in Montreal is $124.10; but, then, Montreal generously gives its electric light contracts \u2018without any niggardly calling for tenders., The Review of Reviews adds to the cost of Lu the municipally supplied lights, twelve per y | cant.of the total cost of the plants and -! baildings to allow for interest and depre- platlon, which, of course, in these cases the sity must bear.This comes to an average of $33.00 per city, which added to the price of the light, raises the whole cost to $86.04.This is still below the $108.01 of the cities supplied by private companies And the $1M.10 tharged Montreal, while the municl- tn | Pally lighted cities possags the plants and | balldings as assets.So much for a soli- taFy instance of what might be accomplished with an honest civic government.This ts but the merest indication of the possibilities in the way of aivic development if the people watched the aldermen and compelled good service.Schemes could be undertaken then that are not thought of now; and all public work would be well done under the threat of munici- palization.It may be that \u2018eternal vigilance\u201d is a high price to ticket even these goods at; but we are paying tremendously for our present uneasy night-mare of semi- somnolence.= SR WE are always told that the American politicians do not want to injure Canada.They simply adopt measures entirely because of their benefit to the United States, but which unfortunately do incidental barm to us.This is a pretty theory which has had several tight squeezes in the past ; but it will hardly survive the recent action in connection with the'cattle trade.Surely no Canadian will he innocent enough to imagine that the American Government really fears that our no toriously healthy cattle will infect theirn\u2014as notoriously unhealthy \u2014 with pleuro-pneumonia! They might as well shut out Canadian mail matter on the grouud that they are apprehensive lest we smuggle some immoral literature into their pure and offenceless mail bags.The excuse is too obviously hypocritical ; and it is to be hoped that no Canadian journal will attempt to convince the people that this is anything but a deliberate and malicious blow at Canadian prosperity.They have begun a war of conquest.\u201cTRE wisest policy for all concerned is to make it unprofitable for Canada to stay out of the Union, and the most important step now practicable in that direction is to shut off the bonding privileges enjoyed by Canadian lines on through business,\u201d says the Press, the Republican organ of Phils- delphia.This shows how painful it would be to the dear Americans if one of their laws, passed always and wholly for domestic purposes, chanced to incommode us, their esteemed neighbors.MR.JoEN CHARLTON should not be deprived of an opportunity to tell about his visits to Washington.WHEN a Premier accuses his own followers of \u2018\u2018caballing,\u201d there is likely to be ground for the charge.THE CITY WINS A SUIT.A Petition to Set Aside a Resolution of the City Council Rejected With Costa.Mr.Justice DeLorimier has just rendered jndement in the action of George Steph ens against the City of Montreal and Beauchamp intervening.This was an action arising out of the ol \u2018claim of the city against the Grand Trunk Railway in connection with the stock which the cit su ibed to the St.Lawrence an Atlantic Railway, which was su uentl taken over by the Grand Trunk, whic amounted to sonie three q uartersof a million of dollars.As will be remembered, an amicable arrangement between the city and the Gi.T.R.was arrived at by, which the cit» was to relieve the Grand Trunk of its against the Company on condition that the Company would build a new station to cost some three or four hundred thousand dollars to replace the old Bonaventure station and that the Com would deposit $100,000 in the hands o the sity as security for the carrying out of this arrangement and at a meeting of the City 1 held on June 27, , à resolution his sense.Mr.Stephens afterwards itt the Court to set aside this resolution gn the ground that it was beyond the powers of the Council.Among other things the plaintiff's counsel represented that Ald.usoleil raised a potter order which was decided against the Mayor who had declared the ion] in order.On behalf of the plaintiff it was alleged mens other reasons for the annulling of the resolution of Council that the decision of the Mayor was wrong but Mr.Roy, Q.C., for the city, replied that JR no appeal had n en from the rors Hoc ision it should be considered as Moi Mr.Justice DeLorimier's judgment w us as follows : Conaidorin hat t the resolution of June 27, 1853, of which Eire th aud | de tervenant fait a evel.5 ts n adopted by incl do bave long discussion R porter knowledge of the case; and that by the root it does not appear that any fraud or error existed upon the said Council who have adopted the said resolu- M onsidering that the raid resolution cannot = be considered as a donation or tuitous aid, consented to by the said Council in favor of the Grand Trunk flway Company.seeing that by this resolution div he obligations are imposed upon the said Compsny, to which the said Company was in nowise bound unless these, among other , were oarried out 1) To construct 8 new station on the site Indicated in said resolution; (2) to employ in the aid construction a sum of money determined in the said resolution asthe minimum cost; 3 fAxinga delay of three years within which the said Com ar War bound to complete the said building; 4) an obligation to maintain the said stati } deposit of © sum 100,000 by the Company as a guarantee of the completion of the sald w \u201cC dering that the said resolution was and is within {he competency of of the sald Council which had Jurisdicti ttor: that the said resolution is regular and] Sarid been arod as such by the Mayor pre- sidi at the sitting at which it was adopted and that has been no appeal from the said dec Laton *Considering that the intervenant hns not establiahed | the raid allegations of the said otition tephens, and that sald petition, as well en that of ho intervening party are un.fondo.in that tho defenda \u201cConsidering again tha © dofendant (the « erpornt fon} haa proved the allegations tan ed ita answers, tho Court Maintains the answers of the defendant 5e e Slephonn and dec : the petition of Geo.W Stephons an e ntervont { und nd d dismisses the ramo wi Pom y unfo od \"Thee Judgment mettten font the present, at any rate, an old matter that has created much agitation both in the press and in the public mind.Wants the Appointment Quashed.Mr x w.Trenhoime has taken à firat- class action against the Corporat on of Cote St.Antoine, to have annulled the appointment of Messrs.E.J.Maxwell, H Bal- mer and ès Rielle as on oe gov n the | en ma fier, ground t the are conneci with interested parties that their PE ne was illegally | e noha Bronchitis causéd 3 \u201cdeaths, Come bronchitis 3, pneumonia 3, froncha.pneumonia 8, consumption 6, and convulsions Cote St.Paul Munieipal Council.At the annual meeting of the munici Council of the village of Cote St.Paul, Joseph Godin was unanimously elected mâyor.Mra.Cameron's Third Attempt.HALIFAX, N.8., Fe 7.\u2014Mrs.Alex.D.Cameron, under arrest a Annapolis for the murder of her husband by m hine Rts, made a third desperate ke her life.yesterday afternoon, or abe the veins of her arms with io.| ja.ope of Bleeding to death.She ery precarious sta The City\u2019s Mortality.There were 84 Interments an the » cemeteries last week, 88 in th and 6 in the Pro the Some -Gouaip About Her Majess BUCKINGHAMPALACE IT HAS SEEN RENOVATED AND.RE-DJCORATED.DITS Stock of Winss-The Counteaw of Flanders\u2019 Stolen Jewels\u2014Cesstp of the Political Situation.New York, February 7.\u2014 Edmund Yates\u2019 cables to the Tribune from London as follows: A number of workmen have been employed at Buckingham Palace during the last few months thoroughly renovating the state apartments.Some of them have been re-decorated, the parquet floor has been cleaned and the ante-roon has beon re-decorated in blue and gold.eda oi rois -esob in te anuary 17.Bennett pleaded goilty 10 tbe ald ou the Home Serres oan = - on Tj.ag Morris pleaded iy : 3 r a week to get the Pinto In order was N Whites.\u2018 ner arronn's Por, Tex, February or Ooch enn, Binder.© matter to y.her husband, and the doctor chastised the .While at the railway station Clinton Ed yards, het boy\u2019s father, met Dr.gia upa stone with which earth.As he his pistol and put illing him instantly.William Watts, station 6 ent of the Southern Pacific, disarmed Coc and then a number of negroes asss ulted Watts.They accused him of having - saulted Edwards and demanded his llfe.There are to be two state concerts and Dr.Cochran told the excited crowd two state bulls at the Palnce during the he was the ilty party, but month of June, the Queen having decided the mob was nagod to on lynching to postpone all these entertainments this Watts.Watts managed h the inside Jear until after Whit Sunday.Then There i of the station, which he bart ed, and with re two drawing-rooms early in the arms he bad there and the assistance of two early in ay.the former Boing bel held b by the telegraph operator he managed to hold Princess Christian, the latter b the crowd at .Meantime he telephoned cess of Wales, to Richmond uston and other towns for J The Queen pc oe] tance.While this was oing on the of wine, there bei ng very hr mos ee fey were also securing orcements of them full, at St ames leaders burning the Castle and Backingham Palace.station Le, the town.Just as they were stock of wine is kept either in osbor or Balmoral, the supp plies for these palaces being renewed as often as may be necessary.The Queen \u2018scollectionofold dortsh , Fast India made Ira and cabinet rhine w wines is pes ably the largest and finest in thecoun- Her Majesty has a splendid cellar rial Tokay, which was Prince Albert's gi orite dessert wine.George IV purchased vast quantities of port, ira and sherry which he was privileged to import free of duty, aud in these days the me rs of the household were in the habit of gettin, great deal of wine in tbe same way, un er \u20ac pretext that wine was being by them for the | January is traditionally | the unlucky month of the aan Family.To avoldall chance of di gatas recourt ball was purposely fixed Wednesday, February 1.It was hoped that all chance of misfortune was over; but on the Countess of Flanders returning bome about midnight, she discovered thats mahogany casket in her bedroom bad been broken open and that the whole of her jewels were stolen.The lista of the missing valuables fill the whole of one column in the newspaper and among the items figure several unique miniatures of her own and her husband's ancestors set in diamonds.The lowest estimate of the loss is eb 000.Mr.Healy's Jere mplory demand that Ireland be included within the scope of the promised Registration Bill exci the rage and consternation of the ry bench.\u2018The Ministers know very well that their own men would refuse to support the bill if it included Ireland, while on the other hand.they had no chance of getting it through a second reading if the Nationalist members oppose it.Uganda is not done with yet and when it is, Swaziland, or Egypt, will take its place.Nothing could have been more plu: than the display of the Treasury nches on rides wig t when pressed for its policy in East Africa.The point at issue had been made clear enough.Sir Gerald Portal will reach {ganda Just about in time to spend two w there before the Company evacuates the country.His report cannot reach the Government until August, if as soon.What will bappen in the meantime?Proba- by a massacre, at all events a disturbance.What has been done to guard against this?More than probably nothing, Mr.Gladstone has said so, and when he le à the House the scene was one of unspeakable impotence.[hear that the poragra phs which have appeared | in many of the papers to the effect t the Prince Wales had borrowed Mr, 'W.Jamieson and the crew of the \u201cIverna\u201d for the cup race of his new craft are devpid of foundation.-° oT Protests From the Pacific.LoxpoN, February 7.\u2014The Government of New Zealand has telegra hed to the Marquis of Ripon, Secretary of tate for the Colonives, a strongly word protest the annexation of Hawaii by the State: SAN \u201cFRANCISCO, February 7.\u2014Col.C.E.Dailey, the American commissioner for King Teburiemo, of Butaritari, one of the Gilbert Islands, has forwarded to the State Department at \"Washington a protest Alnst the Kin gaint the forcible sBizure of the islands by apt.Davis, of the British Nett | 2 while negotiations were ep wi the l \"nited States.He asks ion of the United States or annexation, A Relig of Vikingn CHRISTIANIA, February 7.\u2014The king ship, intended for the Chicago Worl Fair, was launched on Monday amid at enthusiasm.m! n, commander of the Norwegian navy, and numerous naval officers were present, as well as a multitude of other tora.The old Viking ship of G was discovered about twelve years ago near the vill Sandefjord, where it had lain buried or tho or mor The vessel launched is a true mal.It will be manned by Nos of the ors and sailed across to Chicago, Sister of Charity Dead.HALIFAX, N.S., Fe 7.\u2014The death occurred at the house of Sister deceased lady was 49 years of age and was a native of Newfoundland.Her death wi due to phthisis.She was an indefatigable worker among poor.Zante Still Suffers.ATHENS, February Despite the Jarge amount of supplies already sent to Zan and the tions to send more the island is threatened with a general famine.Three more heavy shocks were felt in the island on Monday.In ene village eighty- five houses were demolished and many lives lost.Many Were Drowned.BRISBANE, Febru \u2014 water around Brisbane has n to fall.The city is suit isolated, however, and little news can be got from near-by towns, The list of dead grows hourly.Many bodies Jere fou found in ses supposed tohave been Revolt In Santa Fe.BUENOS AYRES, February 7.\u2014Three thon- sand colonists in the province of Santa Fe, rmed with rifles and also hav sion of some cannon, have risen against the wheat tax.A with artillery have been sent to Santa to quell the Insurrection.Frozen to Death.WrwsiPEe, February 7.\u2014Patrick Warde, es of Site Current, was frozen to - death recently while attempting to walk to a house eight miles across the prairie dura blisxard.He wns only a mile from id destination when he sank exhausted.He Hanged Himself.WixaHAM, Ont., February 7.\u2014A lad from the Stratford Orphan's originally from England, aged 15, himself this marning.Hé was was working John Roe, toh p of Morris, sbout five .miles fram am,\u201d 77 WIN Leave Maine for Manitoba, - WINNIPEG, Fe T.cite representing a syndicate of capitale the State of Ms ine, land for à 4 secure or t ee .| Solent be of résine farm FREDERICTON, N.Sctletor Gare jar oo! the Bl vernmen: cf neral in the Blair Go so on, AE A bo Sool ace.nvèlres anoth i in ni > another election Waiting for the Mail Train.Engrs of February 7.The Steamship as to ards; Ban been detained.tn ey Saturda y thet} to the detention of the mail train: by heavy show.A Thieves in Court, TORONTO, 7.- Yeste four men ce ober aterday the up before Col.Denison.\"Three c about to put their designs into execution an engine pulled into the wh with thesheriff posse of armed men.hran was surrendered, but the mob clamored for Watts.The sheriff arrested Watts and quickly getting the two men on the train pulled out for Richmond.Fires and Fatalities.NEw YORK, Febru T.\u2014Fire caused a gas explosion in the cellar, and destroyed double five storey tenement house, 423 West Thirty-ninth street, on Monday afternoon.The building, was occupied 4 twenty families.John Peterson, a gas inspector, was in the cellar when the explo- ston occurred and was killed and seventeen ns were injured.Peterson had gone nto the cellar.to examine a gas leak and was rerpowered.Herbert McLanghlin rushed to his rescue, a lighted candle in his hand.which ignited the gas with t terrible effect.The loss in property is $50,000 LINDSAY, nt., February 7.\u2014In the {owuship of Fenelon, about eight miles m Lindsay, on Monday, the farm dwell- bom of John Mark was discovered tobe on tire.The family consisted of Mr.Mark, his wife, mother and several children.The building was all in flames when the family was aroused.With difliculty the inmates got out of the house, except Mr.mother, who was sleeping upstairs.When Mr.Mark discovered this he rushed in to save her, followed by his daughter.Almost immediately after their entrance the build.Ing coll collapsed, and all three perished in the Mrs.Sen.pr Moxorox, N.B., 7.\u2014The in- into the cause of Tho death of Mabel Faiett adopted daughter of H.T.Stevens, editor of the Moncton Times, and Stevens, is concl The verdict of she coroner's jury was \u201cthat Mabel Stevens came to her death a shock, the result of ill-treatment from Jane Stevens, wife of H.T.Stevens.\u201d Mrs.Stevens has nD arrested on the charge of manslaughter, and is under police surveillance at her resi dence.Any one can take Carter's arters Little Liver Pills, they are so very small.Ng trouble to wallow.No pain or griping affer taking.N .\u201cWe Were Just Going to Say\u201d That we have some special Bargains to offer in pianos and new instruments, Fices from ar once,as caen the £0 fast.Theold Ptand for ames st, New Pisa, Co: 6 oo Music\u2014 We offer at half price, | Paul Marcels tion grand march, prio, Tit: i tional to Prof.Ducharme, Return, Galop, by M.Lecocq com Aimons Nous, Au Feu and Mailcoac aio and fully equal to dither of these famous Bleury.Prints! Prints! English Prints in all Qualities and in all new colorings, at S.arsley's.Yes.Pain in back, gonstipation, 5 pick eadache, etc, are cured '8 Kidney and Liver Cure & soi em ers.Try it.dd A splendid lot of Musk Ox Robes on hand for private sale at exceedingly moderate prices.Bro., 320 St.James street.fea.A household remedy, Gibbons\u2019 Toothache.Gum, sold by all druggista, Ask B.E.McGale, chemist and druggist, No.2123 Notre Dame street, about Mem- bray's Kidney and Liver Cure.308 eod tf There can be no © friendship where there is no freedom, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoris, When she was à Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorta, When she had Children, che gave them Castoris small words worth remembering, RAM LAL\u2019S This is a blend of pure Indian Tea which cannot be excelled.It is put up in pound and half |! pound packages and can be had by asking your grocer for Ramla SKINS ON FIRE With torturing, disfiguring eczemas, and every species of itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply and blotchy skin and scalp diseases are relieved in the majority of cases by a single application, and speedily, permanently and economically cured by the CUTICURA REMEDIES when the best physicians, hospitals and all other remedies fail.To those who have suffered long and hopelessly, and who have lost faith in doctors, medicines, and all things human, the Cuticura REMEDIES appeal with a force never before realized in the history Of medicine.Every hope, every expectation awakened by them has been more than fulfilled.Their success has excited the wonder and admiration of physicians and druggists, familiar with the marvellous cures daily effected by them.They have friends in every quarter of the civilized world.People in every walk of life believe in them, use them, and recommend them.They are in truth the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers and humor remedies @ modern times.Sale greater than the combined sales of all other skin and blood remedies.Sold throughout the world.CE Tog UT TOURA Soar, Xo; phropared POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL Con- \u201cAU About the, Hair,\u201d = Skin, Soalp.snd 64 page.Carnival J Jewellery SOUVENIR S SPOONS A Large Variety.R.Sharpley & Sons, Jewellers, 296 ST.JAMES STREET.as PROCLAMATION.In order to afford to the inhabitants of in the evening of Wednesday, the Sth Febreary, instant, the citizens of Montreal are respectfully invited to observe the afternoon that day as » half civic holiday.-3 ; le Mayor.Ce Montreal, ith Pebruary, 1083.23 rame BALL FANS! The very latest styles, AT ALL PRICES.R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 225 St.James Street.73 NERVE| 55e su De des BEANS/ HE us lutely cures the De To ge ee.Bola gists [ckage, or 3 or sent aon re- 2 201 Dame &: Jobs ccm by MoGale, otre êt.: Jobo T.oor.Bleury and Craig sta, and Lariciette & Nelson, Notre Dumont.136eodté \u201c| Granby Honestly Made.Beautifully Finished.Everybody Wears Them.Perfect Fit.Granby Wear Like Iron.Latest Styles.All Dealers Sell Them.Rubbers Te ie Nixe 1xev, LonpoN, Exc.is a oldest and largest in the world.\u201cAn article which has been popular everywhere a century must, of necessity, be the best of its kind.for near referred st each of them, * | two jewsltery ro sad the he attempt on CHAS.G and Grates.Easy to apply.E, Agent, Montreal.Loue Grace a Hadvos inl, - Quick Lasting Polish tor Stoves Always bright and beautitul.ad masfpcturer of pe LEv1 Enoruess\u201d {Constabtinopie) comsigument ORIENTAL GOODS we will sell every.lot offered without at our rooms, Noa.1821 and 1833 Notre Dams Dame THURSPAY AFTERNOON, FER.0TH, at 2.30 o'clock.M.NICKS & COTES CAR LOADS Woy jo are instructed to without re- pertes For account oe whom it may ncern\u201d 193 Yeu Car Leads of Spruce Alabs ve pfiod beside the track of the Gra Trang R war, in the freight y Point 8t.Charles.The Sale wiil take place Thursday MB February 9th., at the new siding off 8t.Etienne Street.Point St.Charles, ELEVEN O'CLOCK.Terms Cash.0 3 KS & H J.Ashman's Sales.SHMAN EASE NAH: Spring Auction Sales of Housebeld Furai- tare, Auctionsers.Before your final selection of an Auctioneer to uct your sale, you per consult your best interests by interviewing the Subscriber, who has condu: some of the Inost important Sales tn and around Montreal during the past 3 years.Special Terms, ertising, Eficiemt yor the convenience of D Town Reatdents J.A.can be laterriowed at 18 residence, 313 ter t.from 8 to 9 a.ûn, 12 til] 2 and after 26 24 AUCTION SALE, TUBSPAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1093, ELEVEN A M.Estate Joux A.PATER8ON & Co., 12 Bt.Helen street, Montreal.Whelesale Milliners and Fancy Pry Goods.We have receiven instructions to sell en bloc at à rate on the $ the above stock, \u2014CONSISTING OF\u2014 Silks, Satins, Veivets, Velvetcens, Ribhons, Laces, Heatery, Gloves, Crapes, Vellings, Braids, Rats, Feathers, Flowers, &e¢., Amonnting - ree prenons to about 834,000.dass condition rR SAT TE Unes being LAST FALL'S i ents W'archouse if donired can be hadto 1st of May.\u2014BALE 11 A.M\u2014 ss : Auctioneurs.TRADE SALE.We will offer to the trade, on WEDNREDAT, STE FERRUARY INSTANT, at our rooms 95 St.James in lots suft the Trade and without reserv had oe ods srl dT WE el Twoeds, Prints, Cottons, oF Thm mings.Canvas, Buttons, love Hostery, Gloves, es, Handkerchiefs, N 8! Under- fear, Ready Mage Cl \u2026 £6.350 cases of Boots and Shoes of all and well in lie.Sale at 10 a.Wm.93 Auctioneer.Fraser Bros\u2019 Sales.OOK SALE.\u2014A GENTLEMAN'S LIB rary of Standard and e Scarce Docks.Miustrated vs Travan, By Poetry.Fie- our Salesroom, No.330 St.freA Mavs \u201c On SATURDAY AN 11th FER., Catalogues ready.Tuesday.OUSEHOLD C A oat our satesroom, No.20 on Moruing, 16th Feb., at 19 ©Cleck.storage Friday oa advances made ; for Furniture, 39 4 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of A.ROY & CO., No 1515 Notre Dame st, Montreal.@ undersigned will sell aucti 1015 Notre Dames street.Momirenl on = No WEDNESDAY, 8th February, 1008, A?11 0'Crock, the rausets of tho estate as under: Stook of assorted Dry Goods.54 $39 10 Fixtures 2 39 8011 sa Book Gebts per list about \u2026\u2026 \u2026 2000 00 Store will be open on 6th and 7th instant.* TROT Montreal.MAROOTTE INSOLVENT NOTICE.Excellent Moen ae cocuime and Tus Stock pd Boot Dee a 4 J.hie & of Brockville, consisting of : or No.1.\u2014Stock as tory.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.$1458 84 Shop Furniture.83 00 \u2014\u2014\u2014$1541 84 Lot No.2.\u2014Book Debts.1671 Wii be soid bite their w by pu suction, on promises AT 11 OOLOCE A.M.- On THURSDAT, the 5th Buy of FRBRUARY, TERMS: ce be op view on Febru en and al Cap! Inventory and ime oF bts can De moe at the office of Radford & Walford.50 Imperial anol\u2019 Montreal, or on application to F, Nol.RADFORD, Asutonta, Napance, Out.P.O.Box 37.93 ALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.\"Will be sold, by public anction.on Monday tho twentieth day of February next, Noter N re street, treai, the , No.v immovable bearing NO 197 of Cadienx and known on official plan for the &t.Louis Ward of this under sumer threé hundred and minetoen, A, PF.PEPIN, M6 N.R DAVIS AL MEETINOS AND ) AMUGEMENTS, AAAANAANOANSANIANN AN Montreal Carnival |g \u2014 BALL Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency The Governez-General aud Lady dsantey of Preston, \u2014To AB HELD I¥\u2014 THE WINDSOR HOTEL, Thursday bg Feb.3th, 1893.Gentleman (Single Ticket) / ee ees 85.00 Baloony Reserved Seat Tickets may bo obtained from the undersigned only, at $3.00 each Tickets may be hed from the Subscription Com- mitten, the Windsor Hotel Office und the M.A.AA.Office, 149 Maasficld Street.RE W 8.WELDON, 3 Bec.-Treas.Exec.Com.Real Estate Owners Association.the Association will 9th.1893, at 7h la St.James st.An ad] neral meeting of er td on TUÉUSDAT Fetrux .at the Contractors Hal, No By order, 312 J.MONIER, Secretary.NEW LINES For Spring ng 1893.MONTRÉAL CHILDREN'S SUHOOL BOOTS from 75c per pair, BOYS' STRONG HAND-MADE BOOTS at $L15 and 8135.LADIES DONGOLA KID BUTTONED BOOTS at $0.25 per pair.MEN'S CONGRESS BOOTS from $1.15 per pair.MENS SOLID LEATHER LACED BOOTS at 01.15 pez pair (ask 10 see them).LADIES OXFORD SHOES from 750 per pair up warda - MEN'S CALFSKIN LEATHER LACED AND CONGRESS at $1.50 per palr.MENS WAUKENPHAST BOOTS at £3.00 per pair.\u2014ALSO\u2014 All the New Lasts in Tan Leather, *'Blucher\u201d aad Plocadilly Laced in very fine quality at reasonable prices.Complete Asortment ot RUBBERS and OVERSHOES at BOOT DEPOT.659 to 665 Craig Street.e1 EWELLERY FOR EVENING WEAR.OUR USUAL LARGE SELECTION OF GOLD AND DIAMOND JEWELLERY IN PINS, EARRINGS, NECKLETS, PENDANTS, HAIR PINS, RINGA, ETC.225 ST.JAMES ST.ANADIAN.ra\" Montreal Winter Carnival Bbherbrooke snd intermediate stations, TO MONTREAL FARE AND ONE-THIRD RATE, Tickets goed going eas SES i Ses, } 1008 313 FOR ATTRACTIONS ses porting columns this paper, or apply to Becretary NLA.A A, Montreal For Railroad Tickets, Time Tables, etc, apply Canadian Pacific Rallway Agents.te MONTREAL TICKET OFFICES: 266 St.James st., and at Stations.LAMP AND CANDLE SHADES dust opened, a beentiful Selection.Extremely good value.R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 225 ST.JAMES ST.CENTS FOR SALE =?TEB\u2014 31 \u201c3 * \u201cSTAR Office \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 HOOD, MANN & CO, Have taken temporary offices At 334 and 356 AT.JAMES STREET (CORNER OF ROY LAKE), On account of thelr office being burnt ont.as AL INFIRMARY FOR THE POOR.Dental cou senc, Prey on RP FL ! Prom 10018 A 20 end À from 2 to 4 P.M.week day, e: \u2018iil rondered of May, at a nomins! fee to cover cost of W.GEO.BEERS, Sec.R.SRARPLEY & SONS, | [M MEETINGS AND NO AMUSEMENTS.Aner er mes Hany Troan Wook of F aE JAN.Te Eve hy ried Mi.EDMUSD COLLIE A la the foilow- v \u201c8 EATERY M QUES y ox.MN stiveus Wednesday and Saturday.\u201cTRE rower oF GoLD.\u201d A Peorfact Compeny.Realistic Effects.Box open all day.N Ÿ Plane Co, snd Shey- \u2018a Music Branch Offices.ext Week Annie Ward Tiffany.20 3 THEATRE ROY AL, Brary Afternoon and Evening this week, REILLY & WOOD'S BIG SHOW! \u2018Hades and the 400, Introducing PAT REILLY aod the entire Company.Prices as usus).Week following.Lester & Williams.30 6 VICTORIA SKATING CLUB, BPTCIAL ATTRACTIONS For week ot WINTER SPORTS FEB.¢th TO FEB.11th MONDAY - Band and Five O'Clock Tea.TUESDAY -Grand Fancy Dress Carnival, 8 p.m.WEDNFSDAY Band 8 to 10 pm THURSDAY Anuual Races und Games, 8 pm.FRIDAY Championship Hockey Match, Quebec va Montreal, Bp BATURDAY Band and Five O'Clock Tes \u2018Tickets for non-residents, govd for ull of the above entertainments snd entitling the holder 10 all the privileges of membershiy to the riuk for the week, are now being issued A the xecretarys office, 1709 Notre Dame street, at Hulsenhers il, 5 as usual, be entitled to sdinission to ull entertainments held in the rink.The Directors have decided to grant holders of non-resi- dents\u2019 (82.00) tickets the privilege ot the rink irom date ot issue to the 11th February.Obtainable at the Sec.-Treas- urer\u2019s office or at the rink.WW.ALEX.CALDWELL, Sec.Tress sn Garival Steeplechase | Wednesday Afternoon, Feb.8th \"(CIVIC HALF HOLIDAY), starting from feet of McTavish street at 4.30 sharp.ENTRIES FREE.OPEN TO ALL AMATEURS.\u2018 FOUR PRIZES, Address entry to undersigned not later than Tuesday, Tih Instant.W.8.WELDON, Secretary Committss.CANADIAN NATIONAL LEAGUE Ist Annual Entertainment, WINDSOR HALL, FRIPAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17th, 1893, National Songs by & Chorus of 300 School Children.Ad by PHIFCIPAL GRANT, of Kingston, \u2018The Revolution Of of Canada and the Outlook.\u201c Mise PAULINE JONF80N, the soie oetoss and Reader.Holointa : Mina \"Eris WALKER, Manas, J.C.Ban .Low, A (} CUNNINGHAM, and others.i , Sporial Canadian Historical Views, Ma.L O.Azx- RU Recita brated Tan Ooo Bremen: BIEL Outberion srent soe snd a wfter 8th Fel February.* Te S N OWSHOERS\u2019 Torehlight : Procession WEDNESDAY Eve, FEB'Y 8th.take pert Cp og - {whether ther embers the Rnosahob otherwise The procession will start from the M.A.A.nasiizm, Merafeld Street.at 7.30 pr.Mare coche and fireworks will be distributed.vs.B.\u2018weLmex, \"_ Secy.Ex.Commhtes.St.George S.8.Cin SPECIAL TRAMP Tuesday Evening, 7th inst.LADIES AND VISITORS WELCOME.= Tramp to Athletic Club House To-morrow Night, sta from corner of Port nod BE Catterine sts, at8p.m.mpromptu concert will be aa = hare of tbe Shh Members of sister clubs and ladies are cordially in 3 PERCY T.DANFORD, Hon, flec.SPECIAL SERVICES Willbeheidby - RURAL DEAN FORNERET {Formerly of the Cethrdral in this city), In St Jude's Church, Corner of Coursol and Vinet Streets, COMMENCING ON WEDNESDAY, Ist FEB.Acs .m.and continual svarz evoning st tbe rame onr turday excepted on ostant.\u2018 and the Bride say > toaï the services and bring your trio free.228 JAR.M.PIXON.THE FIBH AND GAME PROTECTION CLUB, Province ef Queker.e members of the Cl esos Pow to asset at the Jecture Cap and Hepart sparine Rifles,\u201d Ee von SE ES La Grant, Andnn, Armoury Hall, on TUESDAY Th TH E À.cowie.na sec'y Fish and Game Protection Club.: THE SEMI-ANNUAL PCRLIC MEETING \u2014 OF THE ~\u2014 Zonireal Diocenan Theo.College Hissionary Sociely Will be held in he Chapel, WEDNESDAY, inet.sb8 pm.All are cordially invited.11 USEE LA SALLE, 1882, 5651 Notre Dame Street.Historical Groups, Biatues by our Censdisn Sculptor, DANCING AND DEPORTMERT !- * New Classes for Beginners.AFTERNOON AND EVENING, 4 and 8 o'clock.1 will offer an inducement to to those desiring to lesrs.Come apd see for younelf.FANCY DANCES OF ALL KINDS.£8 Class Saturday Morning.A.ROY MACDONALD, no DANCING.PROV DUNKEBE'S ACADEMY.2969 M.Catherine oll BEGINNERS CLASS Monday snd Thursday avenings.ol Intermediate Class Tucsilay and Friday evenings fi Advancedtess Woûnemiey sod Satordey evsalags.| Private lrssons ar or evening.: Quesws Haw 1pg Pepertoips raday.M Mug Mer ary Btuast tua Seren ad Hay Tata past Neg Me rrill ran ornate at Nordlialmer's - as ce = RARE Ter: gen pra B.JACKSON, Sec.-Trenm RTs SEE Mh Dorr A EE TS SED Sn EE PE ESS + OARNIV AL BEGINS.THE SNOWSHOE CONCERT A GREAT \" Other Carnival Attractions-Skating * at Lachins-Shooting at Cote 8% Paul-Other Sporting Items.Notwithstanding the stubbornly unpleasant weather the Carnival opened with as much eclat wi could bo oxpectod under the adverse circuigstances.The official opening of the Park Tobogzan slide took piace, but thers wus only a small attendance.The slide no doubt will have its innings in the near future, however.The five o'clock tea and concert at thaVictoria Rink was well attended and cvon the M A.A.A.rink wusswarming with skater.Tonight the pripcipal altraction will be the carniral at 1he etre Riuk.Fully one thousand skate ters ected on the ice.I pro res \u201cone of the most at ractive ev nt ot the whole weok.he rink has beon elaborately and beautifully ecurated, and when the ice is covored by Inan- ueraded skaters it will prosent a sight worthisee- ~ ing.Every matler of detail connected with the athoir has has been attended to, and one of the finest fancy dress carnivals ever field in the rink is pro- miscd for to-night.\u2018The Snowshoe Concert.If It was done intentionally the Caruival Committee may well congratulate itself on its fure- sight in wrrunging | the woek's programme.By baving two of iggest events, the snowshoe concert and the M EEE at the VictoriaRink, indoors at the start of the festivities [hoy ome e the weather, which has always proved fe the nnin ot Carnival time,s chance to settle opt & rature suited to the outdoor both prov led À or the middle of the week.Last evenin nnstrangely mild unseemin ly #0 for Carnival time, and if expressions of « satis thon hae © any weight à cold wave may bo © Roch doubt it as the intention of many to attend the concert in snowshoe costume.But blanket suits, like the feathers on a lady's bonnet, are not Hmprovod by rain, nor are moccasing waterproof, and a knowshoer on rubhers under à big umbrella is a creation for which no self.soif rearhe Montrealer would cure to mako him- WHA ol Be at pity.though, and the fow entice who acted us ushers gave an dea of how much nicer the appearance of tho hall would have been {if all the snowshoers who as one man attended the entertainment and brought the fairest of Mout veal's daughters with them, had not been prevented by the rain from attiring themselves in the red, white and blue, the tartan.the silver gray and green and the many other attractive colors that campose the habiliments of the various clu Barring the rain.the conrert was a great suc Coss, and thanks to the ridin the cabmen were happy: for no man to whom a fond father doting mother had entrusted the care of one or more fair ones would have dared to run the risk of uiding them twice over the wet and Klis with the chance of being compelled to bring homo their disjointed remains fur sorrowing re latives to put in their proper places like the piecesof a child's toy puzzle.Mr.H.Brophy,chairman of the entertainment cominittee,and the gentlemen who assisted them + deserve great credit for thetr arrangements.The 8] nee of the stage was very picturesque, the we uf the kind to send the audience home in tho best of rpirits.The ushers, to use a lady's expression, were simply delightful.They formed a sortof guard of honur at (he entrance and made a fine appearance.Their pleasant smile of welcome put one immediately at one's ease, and yot when one considered that these men, young as they still are, have braved bliz- pardsand rost winter after winter, either tramp- or racing over Mouut Hoyals snow; and Inger It road had occurred of late to vary the peaceful monotany of everyday life.The arrangeinents for water suppiv were most salisfactory, and residents of; the \u201cCote\u201d had only to pay half cityrates.The street car system would be continued to the western limits oË the town this summer, At the presen\u2019 time.the speaker contended, they had all the improvements that thecity could give them, while their taxation was at present tive mills on the dollar, or halt the city rate.For all i hese reasons Cote St.Antoine had now become n very desirable place to live in.Church and school accommodation was not wanting.A steady temperance sentiment prevailed.No liquor was sold.No, saloons were to be found.Their boys, young | and old, found amusement in the skating and curling rinks.All requisites for dog mestic purposes were lai down at each man's door.After Mr.Hutchison had concluded, his re-election as Mayor was proposed by Councillor Ramsay, seconded by Councillor Red- fern, and carried unanimously.It was decided to postpone the formation of committees, as the Mayor and Mr.alker would have to go to Quebec that evening, and leave early in consequence.The question of changing the name of town from \u2018Cote St.Antoine\u201d to \u201cWestmount\u201d was discussed last night, fat no deflnite discussion was nrrived at Councillor Ramsay evidently feels very strongly on the subject.He protested against the conduct of the Legislature in trying to prevent the people who owned the town from calling it by what name they chose.Several references were made by various councillors respecting the attitude of a certain gentleman.who was supposed to represent Cote St.Antoine in the Legislature, but who had never given them any assistance.The meeting adjourned av about a quarter to ten, it being decided to hold another meeting on the 14th inst.St.Jean Baptiste Association.Mr.A.E.Archambault, in the absence of the president, Mr.L.O.David, presided atthe meeting of the Si.Jean Baptiste Association last evening, Mr, J.C.Beau.champ presented the report of the Finance Committee in charge of the construction and administration of the Monument National.Up to December 31, work had been done on this building tothe amount of nearly 398,645.of which aboat 822.608 was unpaid.However.the society had ample The capital steek subscribed by private in- divid:ais nov: amounis to about $31,000 and the Association has also acquired an id $25,000 of its stock.The site has cost ,000, and the buildin.when finished, is estimated to cost $150,000.The net assets of the Association to Dec.31 amount to 874.523.97.The following five new members were proposed and elected.viz., A.L.De- martigny, A.8.Hamelin, F.L.Beique, Alfred Thibaudeau.Thomas Gauthier and A New Journal for Montreal.A journal specially devoted to the civil, mechanical, hydraulic « and sanitary branches of en Zineering science, has just been published In Montreal and judging n the contents of the first number it should meet with a cordial welcome by members of the profession.It follows the lines of the \u201cEngineer\u201d and \u201cEngineering,\u201d and is entitled the Canadian Engineering News.The copy before us contains inter esting articles upon \u201cA Possible Water amine in Montreal,\u201d \u201cCanadian Canal \u201cStreet.Electric Conduits,\u201d ete., ete., and items of gossip upon the movements and meetings of Canadian Engineering Societies.The editor and isher is Mr, W.E, Gower, of 204 St.ames street, Montreal.Navigation,\u201d Judgment Against Defendant.Judge Davidson has rendered judgment in the case of A.Ii.Chaffee aszatn st Sparrow.Plaintiff alleged that on March 10, 180), the Ogilvie Estate had leased to him for.fivd years the Queens Hall at of 81000 per annum; that tiM) had sub-let to defendant for the unex- term.The present action was to The Court awarded 1 The Injunction.Mr.Ethier, Q.C.has entered an appear- on behalf of defendants in the case of Charles Marcil et al against the city of Montréal, petitioning for an injunction to restrain the city week.Defendants have now three da 8 of which a day will be fixed for the g of the arguments on on both sides.It Was $22,600.In the matter in expropriation of Viger square, re Mrs.Archambault's case, where an award of the commissioners was in- croased by the Superior Court to $36,000, the report gave the award of the original Hy as having been $9000, whereas it was A Stabbing Case.In the Court ot Special Sessions this morning, A.Sinclair, of Sta, Anne de Bellevue, was sent down to gaol for six months for Stabbing à barkeeper in Cypihot's Hotel, at that place.Petition Granted.In/the case of A.S.Masterman against Lapointe, Judge Taschereau has granted \u2018plaintin\u2019s ttion to have It.declared that gortain h hybothocs on the fimmovable selxed in the exse were extinct.Certain pr wi of defendant's sold te detiafy claim, had real but i by the i \u2018certificate CE | hree hypothecs ed on the oy ad been proved ! that the total these hy ypothece had been and the judge ordered the ar 3 certificate to be corrected accordingly.THE FATALITY TO A BRAKESMAN.The Bvidenoe Givon at Yestorday's In- quest-\u201cAccidental Death\" the Verdiot.The verdict given by the jury at the inquest on the body of the late Mr.C.J.Stewart, who met his death on the St.Lambert side of the Victoria Bridge, was \u2018\u2019acciden death caused by falling off a moving train.\u201d Some of the jury wanted to recomumend that a safer method be adopted with regard to the way the men had to work the brukes.Some ch air brakes, but it was pointed out that this was scarcely practical as cars came here from foreign lines and It was sald they could not get the brakes to work as some of the cars were lower than others.However, some of the jurors said it wasonly a question of time when definite action would be taken to preserve the lives of railway employes.Drs.Wyatt Johnson and Boucha fled that the internal injuries received by the full were suflicient to cause death.Mr.Ferguson, thé driver of the train, con- Sidure there was room in the bridge for a man to stand on the top of cars.It was the duty of the deceased to remain on the top Ron through the bridge.At the centrue'of the bridge the train was gong at the rate of four miles an hour.itness wut confident the deceased was sober.Mr.RR.Lautterel!, station agent, Point St.Charles, testifled that it was the duty of the front brakeman to remain on the top to signal the driver.Instructions were given to all of them to be careful.They had what was known as bridge warners to notify those on top that they were coming to a bridge.Mr.Frank A.Warren, freight conductor, of St.Al- bans, was in charge of the train.The last tiie he saw the deceased alive was at St.Latnbert, when he gave him his instrue- tions to be careful goliuse through the bridge.He found the body about twenty feet inside the first tube on the St.Lambert side.Mr.M.J.Baker, the other brakesman, testified that he had got orders not to get up fron the top of the cars until they had reached the centre of the brid, The deceased told the witness that he fart been railroading for about two vears.The jury then returned the verdict given above.- Claimed the Body of the Brakesman Stewart.A gentleman arrived in the city this morning from Rutland Vt.whose name is Mr.Hoit.His object in coming here was to chaini the body of his son, who was killed yesterday morning on that freight train coming through the Victoria bridge near St, Lambert.The young man, who is not yet twenty years of age.left home, and was working under the assumed name of Stewart, Mr.Hoit made a solemn declaration that the deceased was his son, and so the Coroner gave up the body, which has been taken to Rutland for interment.TRAGEDY AT THE ACADEMY.Madame Janauschek as Lady Mac- beth-Modern Melodrama at the Queen's.Tragedy followed close upon the heels of comedy at the Academy of Music.Last week it was light opera, last night it was heavy tragedy.\u2018 Macbeth\u201d was the piece and the players were Madame Janauschek and her company.The house was well filled and \"every spectator of the great drama was well pleased with the entertainment.In the first place the piece was well ed and then its leadin rts were ex- edingly well portrayed.adame Janau- schek, as * Lady Macbeth,\u201d won the hearty applause of all.Her first few lines sounded rather strange.Her foreign accent still clings to her after a long end successful career upon the stage.But soon the hearers become accustomed to it and find that it adds to rather than detracts from the.strength of her part.She was particularly étectire in the fourth act when walking in she devicts the mind racked by remorse.Mr.Edmund Collier was \u201cMacbeth\u201d and he gave a very effective interpretation of that broad character upon whom a fatal ambition fastened itself and led on to murder and treason.The banquet scene, probably the most difficult of all, was well exceuted.The Support was good.Mr.her sleep D.Hanchett was King Duncan,\u201d J.Ww.Thompson took the part of ** Ban uo * and Joseph Ransome that of \u201cMacduff.\u201d It was certainly a *\u201cMacbeth™ worth seeing and it will be repeated during the week.On Wednesday and Thursday evenings and at Saturday matinee the play will \u201c Me Merrilies \u201d and the Janauschek chorus wil he assisted by the Harmony Male Quartette.\u201cThe Power of Gold\u201d at the Queen's Theatre.\u201cThe Power of Gold,\u201d a moderndrama, at the Queen's last ni ht failed to fill the house.But the audience though small was duly appreciative.The first three acts out of six won loud and long applause and the stars received a genuine ovation.A compliment extraordinary was paid to Mr.M.J.Jordan who as the heavy villain, \u201cMock Harley\u201d was greeted by the gods with most grateful and gratifying groans.Mr.Lloyd Melville too as the hero \u2018Paul Judson\u201d penled not in vain to the hearts of the aller So did Miss Amelia Bing- ham whose work last night was worthy to be termed art.The other artists had parts whose naturalness is an open question makingthe merits of the players ificult to judge.But the winner of the liveliest plaudits was Mr.Heron as Sammy Smudge, the butcher boy.Botch- ery and blood, however, was too prevalent in the whole play.NEW CONSERVATIVE MINISTRY.Speech From the Throne Moved in the Montreal Parllament Last Night.The new Conserv ative Ministry was announced at the meeting of the Montreal Parliament Inst night.lt is as follows: J.£ rankshaw\u2014 Prime minister and minister of justice.A.C.Wurtele- Minister of railways and canal.* P.Coutlee\u2014Secretary of state.F.Mathews\u2014 Minister of trade and commerce.Hy.Lampard- Minister of finance.A.Mac donnoll-President of privy council.John Burns- -Minister of public wi J.Walker- Postinante won eral.J St.Onge - Minister of marine and fisheries.7 OT, A.H.Chambers\u2014Solicltor.genoral.out -Col.J.Barr\u2014 Minister of militia and de- he T.Kennedy-Minister of Agricult tax nrd Doughty- Minister without \"portfolio.Rosenthal- Comptroiler of customs.Ni le Comptroller of inland revenue.The Speech from the Throne was moved b E.Doughty dnd seconded by H.V.Truell, Those who took part in the debate were J.P.England, T.Cotte, J.P.Coutles, James Hoolahnn, Frank Curran, James Crank- shaw and Thomas Spurrier.It was ad- Jonrned.The question of holding, the 10th annual dinner was postponed till next mecting.The following Fenllemen were elected members of the liament: The Hon, J.K, Ward ue Gr Courtiee, J.A.bourin, FE J.McCoy, B.Homan, David Leach, E J.McGovern, Anthony W.M.Kelley, J.Harper, J.P.Hefferman, grtnl ert, F.B.Goden, A.Lalonde and Mante.Montreal General Hospital Changes.A change has recently taken place in the ersonnel of the house surgeons of the ontreal General Hospi Dr.Henderson has resigned, and ., Carmichael has been appoin io su .Carmichael was formerly anæsthetis and Pr.N.Taylor will fill that position.Dr, Hamilton has been re-engaged by the board\u2019 for another year.Could not Trace the Briok.In the case of Gauthier inst Frappler, Judge Lynch has dismissed plaintifrs action which had been taken to recover dama; have n sustained by the failing of of a brick upon held that there was no quarterfrom which the ae 8 roug Court TRADE, COMMERCE | rr AND ree FINANCE, amount al MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.T- Grain The grain market is unchanged.Wheat is dull And nôtuinal,, Th'édare grains there isa moder até local trade doing at quoted prices.Manitoba wheat markets are steady.Quotations on spot are as follows: No.à hard Manitoba wheat.- 880 to 84 No.Manitoba wheat.75a to 77 Jor, duty pal.63¢ G3 Pons, por lbs.7» ats, per 34 lbs.R ©.cu.FP Barloy.food: 41: Harley, malting.85° Flour.A quiet trade is pasuing in flour, tho demand vas chiefl © con ned local requirements aluos remuln steady within range of Quotations: tant spring.Patent winter Étraight roller Extra Oatmeal.A fair local Jobbing business is doing in neal at stoudy prices.Stocks in store are moderate.The following values rule: Granulated and.rolied, per bb].per bag.Do do Standard, per bbl.per bag.Mill feed ia quiet, there bein, the ordinary local trade doing at unchanged prices as followa: Bran, perton.$13.50 to $14.00 .14.50 to 15.00 19.00 to 21.00 por here in littlé ohango in the market for pota- ous: good Keeping eis stock meet with steady de- ron so on the per of 90 lbs.la car lots, and su vo A per Seah job- ng lots.Provisions.Hog p products are very firm d trade ir not over risk, boing confined to Jocal lobbing demand.are a shade easier, and re celpta Pres moders \u20ac.Wo quote: Canada short cut mess pork, por 0 to 230 Meas pork, \u2018Western new per bb] 0.to BOW 012 to 013 il to 012 010 ta 3 10 012; to 13 800 to 015 ¢.TR CPR 926 rote h ts, bush.4728 Barloy, bush.29 ot oie, Pho Cig Hs Mont, bbls.wo utter, 115 2 Dressed nous ee 5 ther, ro) 43 Kaw hides.1 Tobacco, pkgs._ 6e .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Cheese.The cheese market is quiet, but very strong.and buyers who want cheese have to pay paliers prices.Values on [pat range from 114 to 1%.to duality.Englis markets remain steady, The Live 1 cable to-day was unchanged at Ste for white and colored cheese.Butter.There is a fair steady jobbing trade doing in the several grades of butter for ocal wants, ont- sido of which there is Hitle enquiry.Values rule from within jhe following rango of quotations: ve wns his d 2 ne to owns .: 22c Morrisb Lis, Brockville.2c Western dairies 20c Western roll.now.20e Esas.Receipts continue light, and prices are firm under a fair, steady local demand.American markets are \u2018drawing (Considerably on western stocks, which prevents lies Accumulating here.We quote : Montreal limed p 1 ond 0 se tom 0 8 Oto 0 0 AMERICAN MARKETS.Q2rain.Flour, Te WH EAT, ro pn ¥: 2 VEER Et 47 | 2306 bbla.ou boo ERT, HEAT, AT hy BY 1% 198.00 1 RD, a ee 2 Shipments\u201d ou Able TP OA a oo RY ho 8.FOR} 1,901,962 FoR ih NEW Maren, 5 3 dias.AE ?SORA WHEAT Le Pen || gana A 126 A FLO 11 us Wh Ea Eu ESAEE LL mt iow.WERAT, 4 Cg Mog Beams, GS hd ZIERCART LOR je BITRE Toa Quebec Geo, nis.0G ud, WHEA\" +11; Lo C3 he Fle.) > UTH.Opening ork; P.Garneau ; 5 Bi May.75} July.\u201d Toosipte | cs ow York; Geo.'K.Ohio; A.H bushels; shipments, none,.15 » Queboc; Robt.ontatne, Chrys Hox Market ry (hall, Hawmliton; D.Nightin- Uxtox Srocx Yarns, Fob - | Fos.pt ville; Jaa.Wilson, , i Tenant or ye a TL hE CITY HOTEL.Ba , wore he and a loft over.The quota so, Barrett Toronto: D.J., Hudson ; Hous Cal era; Light xed, 0 Low brooke; W, .~ packing, now to 83: ntingdon | J.T.Moss Cowaneville ;- D.H.hou 00: pin xed 85 to $8.45; rough grades, $7.83 Roma iH J ows, ra.Lakeport: D.Ÿ mu of cattlo were 000, Market M oily ana vite: Alosandria peste rage hosp, SOU Market firm,-\u2014\u2014 Pr ra, Quebec hoa RS Rae, Hes Frinclsco~ J.Maliarant Quaws ; 0.New Freight Arrangement.8 Lom horpeon > Toronto ; M.G, Boden.Trors [sPROIAL Yor THE STAR.) wife, Ottaw.ALBION ROTEL SARNIA, February 7.\u2026 been made with pue Gi Grand d Fria by TE whinh the the J.Bowles, Wi Mills; E.O.Bender, Coati- Wabash road's Do again delivered cooke; H.nto; ©.A.Win.m Windsor aud bre Ent through the 8t.chester; W.Burrel Drummondyvilie; J.Do: by tunnel.It is c| that the arrauremont Ce H.hl ord wick; P, Delaney, Que be more satistostors à to the W sa one that D.H.Farrell, Whitehall; D.M.Fitch, Hamilton; x cause no dolay on hand their : Freight- A.D.Goll, Toronto; R.presout prog ed, as follower Wo vost Bound Wabash troight win eu taken through the.tunpel from the side by the Grand nk's crows, the tives and trains belong pulled sou by the tunnel engines: a Céhlcato and ous by Wi then man the trains and East-bound freight trains will be manned by Chicago & Grand \u2018Trunk Railway crews from Detroit to tho tunnel station on the American sido of tho rivor, whore a Grand Trunk crew will take ch argo, locomotives and trains being pulled through the tunnel in a similar manner as the west-bound frelicht.headquarters of the locomotives will bo Point Edward, to which place they wil\u2019 roturn at the ond of each trip.Manitoba's Bank Day.(srECTAL To THE STAR.81 WINNIPEG, Man urday, Fobruary fourth Bank.pb oy he ot olin Re were met at the Winnipeg banks in a sat tistactor manner.Thero were aul © a number of renewals, but the rotusts were few.TheBrandon banks report af, on account of the oxtremo weather, the bits at the banks were not met as fully as in former years, Portage la Prairio paper Was met at the bunks in better shape than the previous year, Wheat Quotations In Manitoba.[SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] WINNIPEG, February 7.\u2014 Quotations for Manitoba wheat to-day aro: No.1 hard, 56; No.2 hard, 34c (Brandon froights).Grand Trunk Rallway Company.Lseturn of traffic for week onding February 4, 1803.1802.Passenger train earnings.Cen 8 91,156 5,206 Freight do do .240,697 476 tal do do 483163 $335,681 To aso 1893, pd $a #33 FINANCIAL.The London and foreign markets continue vory heavy, and business is limited to trading in consols.oney Ja abundant, and call money is quote at 1 r cent.and for threo months bills 1§ to 17-16 p.c.Is the nk of England rate remains at 2 p.chas been a rise of ÿ in rupee paper on rumors that the Herschel comunittee was lookin the 10 p.\u20ac.reignorage plan, wh which ws woul inst silver.There vance in Argentina a composition of overdue guarantees.Grand Trunks closed at 634 for 1st preferred and 42 for 2nd pref forred.Canadian Pacific opened a and closed a \"he foul and discount market in New York is all loans are made at 2 2 time funds show Fa and no mate al Phang.The shipment of gold last weuok, which had a tendency to stimulate rates, was neutralized à the reported heavy shipmer.t of securitios, The demand 15 not much in amount, except on industrials as security, and these are Joo Cod upan in some quarters with hesitancy.Rated 3 per cont.for 30 60 days, 3¢ per cen for 90 days to 4 months, and 4 per cent.for to 6 months.Sterling exchange ja ° stronger and more active.Fhe posted rates were 4864 for sixties and for demand.Actual rates wore 436 to 486} for sixties and 487} to 457} for demand and a to 488 for Cables.(\u2018Commercials wero 4 doou- mentarier-485 to } and Paris francs 517 to.5184 for long and 515 to 51.54 for sl montagne, Clarke & Co.'s private advices to-day from New York state that outside of some fractional changes in distillers and sugar, the opening wax litLle cha Distillers ran off on selling by commission houses being taken on a scale for support and on traders covering.Northern Pacific, New England and Reading ruled steady to strong on rumors favorable to each property.The Grangers seemed ressed r salo again, but mostly by bear rokers, and when their early es wero over, were inclined to rally on talk from Chicago that the sw téchmen, who were making demands for increased wi , were not unfon men and that tho talk over © matter was much ex ra The new + Corda stock was again active round 73 to 74, and the street seems inclined to be more friendly disposed to stock at these prices than it was to the old stock at high prices and traders and outsiders bought fair lines to-day After noon there won a bottor tous to the whole with rises in Omaha, tho other Grangers, Manhattan and Cordage.The probable extent of gold exports on Saturday was discu more to do 179%; 200 ge Twey 184}; i 8 do 184; 4 Tclophono 163; 50 Electric 232}, do 234; 5 Dom.Cotton, 141#: 25 Montreal ito 1%: 25 do 1574, 25 do 157; 250 Colored Cotton 112}.London Stock Market.Messrs.Meredith and O'Brien roport the London Market at 3 Pp.m.to-day as toliowe ° London pt N.Y.Fauir.The Hotels.re, following are the arrivals at the hotels ar WINDSOR HMOTSL.H.Ball Brffhlo;\u2019 B.Bromley.Cle: nd; Cc.5.Bates, Pitts J.M, Brucker.Bari Mr, and Mrs.Brown Bites 2 row Miss J.Mr nd Mrs.n and wo, Ney York: roa, Ciexel Yond: a.A .en oe! an .Hill, Buffalo: iT.Jotinaan, n, Buffilo; Mono ih Îles ce Moore.Buffal VE oren, Kingston; Bu 0; McLaughiin, New York; Wn, McC er, Newport, R CD.RL To \u2018eiser, Philad \u2014 J.Es Wood'and T.| \u2026 LAWRENCE HALL, ., New ; Mrs, Wi , 5 J.P.- tds dL, Wham ae oe, Diese D.T, Wagstaff and V.Warroll, Detroit.BALMORAL MOTEL, con me SERRE x » Manseau, Blue Gol W.Gilpin, Btanbridge; R.C.Hall, New York; J.H.Hoyton, N oe 8t.Johns, Manson, Pines, ;R.Le MoDowell, Ottawa: J.B.Mon, Ottawa; J, R.Patrick and and wite, \u201cDurham: J.Richio, Toronto; F.Ric, , Columbi bia; do are 8T.JAMES HÔTEL.Bayard, Barse, Vi.; i Goo.Ballard, St.Albans; Way Burtoau, Malone, fines lin: Herkimer, N.ton; Whitter K.Now Aral J mg E.Ettinger Patton.Penn.; W.; Henderson, Tro; Y.; DrP 0.2 Me.lies Philadal aphia.\u2018D.C.Wilson, Coati- Dagnault Vermont; TEFOry.y; BE.C.Hewitt, O.Langon, St.Julie; L Ichmond; Henry A L'Assomption: Valois, ne- RICHELIEU HOTEL.inn.Winchester; J.Burke and wife, oCaffrey, Nicolet; J .H.Seymour, Special No Now is the In this the season ticos.Time.coughs, colds, of asthma, bronchitis and other throat an lung complaints, it Is well to be provided a bottle of Dr.Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, which effectually cures all such dis- Faso that very promptly and pleasant- No.708 Albert We have used Dr.ice 25 and 50c.Sol by all druggists.The Rev.Sisters of St.Ann's Convent, st, St.Laviolette's Canegonde, say: Turpentine, with most satisfactory results, 1 For private sale.ined coats with Several handsome fur- Canadian otter collars, low prices to close consignment.Fraser Bros., 320 St.James street.23 Many of the Michi, igan University Is have adopted a rainy- ay dress-plain, clos skirt, reaching half-way between knee and ankle, with long gaiters.w the your linen is and you're the kitchen.haps you think there.oing to pieces, dissatisfied with Out of Sight \u2014out of mind.That's the way ith things in laundry and Per- they\u2019 re rR using Pearline And the work, and you're blaming Pearline for all the trouble.If this is the case, you can make up your mind either that Pearline isn't used, or that something else is used with it, which does the damage.Possibly you'll find that they're trying to wash with some of the im itations that peddlers, prize-givers and unscrupulous grocers are offering ¢o those who do not realize the danger.847 JAMES PYLE.31 Seod La Banque du Peuple.DIVIDEND \u2018The Btockbolders of Le Banque No.113.kid Fant notified that a semi-annual Dividend ot ot T E parc cent, for the last six months has been declared tal Montreal, Jan: 38th, 1893.La Banque du Peuple.The Annual General Moeti of the Bank, u Peuple will at the O 8t.James street, ou MONDAY, he 6th of March next, at THREE o'clock p.m., in conform! Tith clauses of the Act of ( peorporat on.By ol Montreal.January Wh, 1883.ity with the 16th and of the Board of Directors.J.8.BOUSQUET, PO hier Cumberiand faïvay & Coal Ca NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of of this Company will be held \u2018at the Company's Offices, Buildings, Place Armes, in the City of Montross, oa Wedneaday, 5th Feb., at 3.30 p.m.The Transfer Books will be closed from 1st February till after the Mosting.By order.H.BR.DRUMMOND, OLL _ ve o'clock sharp.Y SNOW SHOE CLUB.D will eke Club's Green Bteeplechase Ca from tt Fock .TO-NIGHT, of MoTarish Btreet, will tramp as usnal at 6 ~ PERCY T.DANFORD, 311 Hon.Becretary.- Argyle Snowshoe (lub as, s LADIES : : NIGHT, a Athletic Club House, FRIDAY, FER.10,1898 Trill loa ave Point ft: Charles at 7.30 mu vien ve Poini re pos sod ug A.pdmimdd Hon.Sec.Bao.EB À.new froms Branch 60 are C.M.B.A.Lines asie Wi , the 8h inst.of routine i Beton f sise to be especially efBcacions and toh by FEMALE SUFFERERS.Whalesale Agu.Evans & Sons, Ld, Montreal, \u2018or sale by all druggists.1512 CONSUME Head Office, Montreal.CAPITAL, NOTICE.{=f Sri Bitte re $ CORDAGE COMPANY (LIMITED).Incorporated by Letters Pateñt of the Dominion of Canada, under the ** Companies Act.\u201d JOHN F.STAIRS, M.P., Halifax, President.A.W.MÔRRIS, M.P.P., Montreal, Vice-President.EDWARD M FULTON, Montreal, Tvéasurer, GEORGE BTAIRS, Halifax.JAMES M.WATERBURY, New York.CHAUNCEY MARSHALL, New York WILLARD P., WHITLOCK, Elisabeth.THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.THE UNION BANK OF HALIFAX.SOLICITORS.MACMABTER & MoGIBBON, Montreal.The Directors, who are now the owners of the entire Capital stock, have decided, st the request of Company throughout Canada Payments are to be made as follows :\u2014Five per cent.on application ; fifteen per cent on allotenent ; twenty per cent.each in one, two, three and four months from the date of Applicants hare the right to pay in full on allotment.Applications for-shares will be recetved until February 15th, 1883, at any ef the effices of (ho Canadian Bank of Commerce, at the offices ef the Union Bank ef Halifax, and at the head office of the company, N.¥.Life Building, Montreal.Forms of application for shares may be obtained at any of the above places, or they will be sent by mail on request.Should no allotment of stock be made to any cant for shares, the amount paid will be returned in tull, and in the event af the Directors finding lt impossible to allot the fail number of shares applied for, the surplus of the deposit will be credited towards the amount payable ou allotment.The right la reserved of withdrawing the offer in whole or part at any time before allotment, and of alloting to any epplicent any less number of shares than the number applied for.As the dividends of tho Company are payable quarterly, beginning with the first day of March next, allottees of stock will be entitled por tion of the quarterly dividen sponding to a dividend pren subscription, It is proposed to apply to the Btook Bxchanges of Montreal and Toronto for official quotations of the shares of the Company.The Consumers mpeny was ized in June, 1800, with s Capital! of one million to operate several of the t Cordage and Binder ne Factories in Can Te, at fi: these under leases, but its operations having been the was mubmoquentir in- croased to Three lon Dollars, and The Company has me merigage in debtedness; and, according fe the law under which it was incerperatrd, nent cam be created without (he consent af (we- thirds of the sharchelders, represented ai a moctins called for the purpsse.pone Company has placed in the bands of its rare: \u2014 a ful statements of ite affaire, certified to by esars.Caldwell, Tait & Wilks, Chartered Accoun pig tS The ?Serif, letter from Moser, Abbotts, Campbell & advoontés, Ypo the Jogallty of its Incorporation, und the owe ooo: MONTREAL, January 5, 18868.Or % Cordage Co., 14d, Montreal : GENTLENEN,\u2014- We have examined the books and documents connected with the organisation of the Consumers Cordage Company, Limited, and are of opinion that it has been properly incorporated, and that ita capital stock of $3,000,000, as issued, Ia fully paid up snd pon-assessabls, according bo the provisions of the \"\"Oompanies Act.\u201d \u2018We are, youre truly, {Signed} ge CamPssLL & MERÉDITH.fe).A bom, Mills hare been à branoes e: ions for shar Shares may examine these sonnel Consamers Co Sy.Tome in worlds 1d, and claims the allowing very material advantages over its competitors: \u2014 Ist.Ample capital 10 condaot ita busing, which enables it: \u2014 abn et to Em io mt { T the latest and sone: drs ar a lea ile La due Dent ve wate 0 of Ind.Ron in sel and distribu its mani factured Product.ling os w ard The The business Soe BC ide entor fr tryin the the de word) tad that anor be Ee eT infured ufscturing establishments oe 0 Fabiani thet of severs loss by fire Is very slight.4th.Lower cost of production.q larger ou - = Te) By placing | hand parchasii Row Micra 00 Monateoturiné seppiés tar Les several thus securing peioss.S00T8 - $8,000,000 [In Thirty Thousand (30,000) Shares of One Hundred Dollars sach.) report from and MoG Bolicitors of the is Company Cas ved Be tien to oa Colonial Housg - +++ Phillips Square.Dressmaking Notice \u201c© °.° In order that customers may have the Dress Goods bought from us during our Clearing Sale made up at correspondingly cheap rates, We will allow dee rE - .2 a discount of 20 Per Cent.on tae making of Costumes | - .cry pt during this month.Henry Morgan & Co) MONTREAL Snowshoe Club.CARNAL WEEK FIXTURES , The Club will muster at the Gymossium, Mans \u201cBeld Street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8th INSTANT, AT 1.30 BEaARP, \u2014\u2014To take part in tbe\u2014\u2014 \u201cCarnival Torchlight Profession.\u201d The Members are requested to make s special effort to excel all former musters on similar ocossions.SATURDAY, FVERRUARY 11th, 3 PM, ANNUAL RACES, RAAA GROUNDS, Entries Clese, Thursday, February 9%h.ADMISSION TO SPECTATORS, Ba SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ith, AT 8 P.M,, \u2014FIFTY-THIRD\u2014 - Annual Dinner; \u2014AT THE\u2014- WINDSOR HOTEL.n3 PARK TORA NI CLUB.FRIDAY.EVENIKG,\u2014 Grand A mation \u2018ot \u201cBlide and Fireworks.NOATUEDAY od AFTER.a ey use Programme of Races\u2014N 1.Boys (Tw Nos Jo sens (ER le).Xo.3.Gentleman sud No.= Please.Entries to be made wi E.Gault, No.y John st.before 8 o'clock, te Sida rite Pe! An entrance fee of 25 cents must to Annual Babecrivers.PIANOS! ASH ADVANCES made on Second-hand Pianos, square or upright.Apply to N.Y.Piano Co., 228 St.James street.IANO TUNING.\u2014- Only\" ployed.first-class men em- Apply personally or by letter or Telephone 2045 to N.Y.Piano Co.228 St.James street.WE Weber and other Concert Grand and Pianos, HAVE several very fine Chickering, Baby Grand in fine order, which are very desirable instruments for Convents, Pub lic Schools or Halls, which we will dispose of at Great Bargains.by Apply letter or personall N.Y.Piano Co., St.Sam es street.E HAVE a number of | square and upright } 1 a oe Bn nen 3 rec err alc Pianos of various mak- | ers, the accumulation of | 1892,which we will sell at Great Bargains; sa these dr price from $25 to a beautiful English } Uprighe Piano can be had à The bommitie reters De Mai (a araime nues for $ 126 to $160 at N.Y.aus Sep for this week only 81.Etrangers tn Piano Co.'s stores, 228 301 \u201cWP.BLESSOR.seu.St.James street.soc | CARNIVAL Torehlight Procession À WEDNESDAY EV'G, FEB.Sth, '93.The public are fe Tf en ators prs wen De den Zed ute busting (Vers practices) pod te hor W.8.m a Civic Half-Holiday CITIZENS\u2019 DRIVE.On Wednesday afternoon she TANDEX O.vs will start from Guy rest, at 3 o' sharp, the citizens ollowing eer ad: % Hotel, down Windsor street, Oshorne to Cath- Se Den dou Bt Dents to alorig Craig to Le past Ney à 0 Dome Véro rat ES os bu an diront wp Beaver HALL Dorchester to Wi up Pesl street to perpet, clone Bee brooke as far ws.Guy, down Guy to Dorchester, ai Dee to the Windecs Hocai whère tbe drive vil der perse.Tha Commities those taking part in the drive 6 fret du da Ces +g 5 TURKISH RUGS, ro and Embroideries ' NOW ON VIEW, Sale at our rooms, w= Afternoon at 2.80 o'clock.311 M.HICKS & CO.er Auctioneers.CTION SALE OF BANKRUPT : v STOCK.: We will sell at 89 8t.James Street on MEDNESDAT, sth INSTANT, ay this week at 2 p.m.à general an Nbre ats stock as follows: 800 Hoots, Rooas, e aang til of ot Houston or and Bedroom POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE.Ladies are specially invited to attend this great ir _MARCOTTE BROS, Avcticres | FOR SALE, 100 Shares MB i eh, 6 wite of ie hi i, Page 1ghter, \u2014 ROUE Susday.the th fost, at 15 81.Es Mrpeet vite of J.OQ.Lovesque, \" MoINTYRE on the eh tna.at 3380 Ht, Cath- eine = pokroet, Mrs.Melniyré, Jr, of à son, MEOOWAN At Knowlton.P.8 January tnd, Spice vite of oo P.Wal of ye alker, of a daugh- 31 MARRIAGES.ALLAN-ROBERTSON-At Hydne Australia, on December 8th, by Rov.ML Jac nor win J.Al gona uel Allan.of gurl, is to ur rison, eldost tru Robertson, of Montreal.ve CAMPBELL-SHIRRIFF -At Brandon, Man.the 2th January.at the residence of the bride \" broth by tho Rev., H.F.Campbell, to Jessie F., Gaumnlorar of F.W.Bhirriff, M.D., Huntingdon.0 2 ENGLISH-BRYAN\u2014At Lindsay.Ont.on the lat February, 1883, by the Rev.x.Hill, James finglish.of Emily.to Sarah Ann Bryan, of EPLET-GIFFORD\u2014 At Lindsay.Un Ont.on the 1st Fobruary, by tho Rev.N 1, Hatuel pres Eplet, 0 Coldwater.to Ella Gifford, of GROUT-ALEXANDER- At Grimsby.Ont.on Janu 25, 1583, by the Rev.\u20ac.Scudamore, Kenneth N.tirout to Kate Maud, daughter of the Lage Hav JJ.L.Alexander, all of Grimsby.HOWE-CURRAN - At Woodstock, b Rev.J.I.olpl on Monday.Janua h, | Deunts Howe To Minnie Curran, all of ngersoll KILMER-ROLIA- At Uxford, Ont.on the 10th January, by the ev.DD, W.Snider, Morvin Kilmer, of Mulahide, to EHzubeth Jane Rolls, of Dercham.SYMONS IN NES- At Hrooksdale, Ont.by the Rev.C.V, Lake, Edgur Symons and Lena Tones.SHIRRIFF MacPHEE At Huntingdon, on the Sist, January, at the residence of the brides father, vy the Rev.M.Stowart Oxley.nasistod by Rev Barclay Muir, Dr.George R Shirrifr, to Minnie I.youngest daughter of Donald Maclbee.TETRAULT-MONCEL In this city, on a oh cart Church inst, at the C hap of the Sacred of Notre Dane, by the Rev.Mr.Marre, P.8.S., Mr.Napoleon Tetrenit Alpbonsine, daughter of Mr.G, N.Monc 30 2 YON-BELLE \u2014 At the C hana of Sacred Heart, Notre Dame \u2018Church, on Tuesday, February 7th, by the Rev.Mr.Daniel, P.5, 8., A.G.Von to Miss Denise Belle.No cards.WILBAND-COX At St.John, N.B., on Fobru- son at, by Rev.W.J.Stewart, Capt.Wm.A.liband, of Harvey, Albert Co.N.B., to Sarah J.Cox, of St.John, N.B.DEATHS, ANDERSON \u2014-8uddenly, of aemorrhage of the brair, M.A.(Annie), oldest daughter of J.D.Anderson.Funeral from 33 Metcalfe stroet Wednesday.8th inst., at 2.30 pan.Friends and acquaintances kindly accept this intimation, ALLARD At = -Heori, February 5.Thos.Al- lard, aged 70 BUISSON In Thine city, February Sth, 22H the e of a ears, Emilie Mercier, w ido ato Co nt Buisson.The funeral will fale Solace from hor brother's, Mr.Edouard Mercier, residence, No.39 St.C hristophe «ton Wednesday, the 8th Fobruary.at 7.30 a.m., for St.Jac ues Church, and from thence to Cote des Ne Cemetery.Relatives and friends will kind iy accept this invitation.BRYNE.At Hamilton.on February 3, Edward years.BU In Ingersoll, Ont., on Januai 30th, Hannah E.daughter of D.A.Buckoell.- aged 33 years.BKRARD- -In this city, February 5th, ¥rancols Berard, aged 82 yours and 3 months.CONSTANTINE AU In this city, on the 7th BL, agod 14 months, Albert.beloved son of A.Amstantineau.Funeral will take place Thursday, the 9th inst.at 2.30 p.m.from his father's residence, No.U2 St.Antoine street, Jo Cote des Neigon Cemetery.Friends and relatives kindly accept this tnvitation.CAMERON \u2014 At Torouto, on February : 3rd, 1898, Archibald Cameron, ir.CANCY, Cambridge, Mans., February Claney (\"Little Nana\u201d, only child of James \u2018.Clancy.\u2018former of Hemmingford, Que., now of New York.CROTEAU At Hochelaga.February éth, A n Ferland, agod 52 years, wife of the lie i Croteau.DUNCAN At the Turkish Bath, on the Sb , in eo Uncan, ag Ars, u- neral trans Teen & Con Ecdortaiers.300 Ht.James street, Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p.m.to G.T.R.mation.to Bosubarnols.whero Inter ment will take pi Thurday.at 9 nm.Friends will please nccept this Intimation.DORUIS- In this city, February 5th, Adeline bert, aged 49 years, wife of Alphonse Du- \u2014in à this city February 6th, Wiliam Emo.ter carter, aged 82 years.Funeral will .take pia place from his late residence, No.78 Gain : froet.on Wednesday, February 8.at 2.30 p.m.Frien dy apd uc acaupintances are respectfully Invited tn KARN-In Beachville, Ont.orace Karn, aged 72 years.McDONALD - In Kast Zorra, Ont., on January © 27.Robert McDonald, aged 76 years MAC DONELI,-In Montreal.Que.on Janua 31, Eliza, belovod wife of George H.Macdonell, of Fort.Arth ur.O'BRIKN \u2014 At Que P.Q., on the 4th_inat.\u2026 Ellen Mattie behead wife of Martin OBrien, aged 70 years.OLIVER- At Hamilton, Ont., on February 4, Lizzie M.beloved wite of Thomas Oliver PAUZE\u2014In this «ity, February êth, Hermine Villeneuve, agod 43 years, wifu of Alfred Pauze.iERS.At Franklin Centre, on, the 31st pananry.Colonel Rogers, of H, M.Customs, jn his 71s 30 2 RACK ETT a New Liverpool, P.9 onthe td February.1886.Mary Annatasia, eldest duugh- ter of James Rac SUMMERS In this city, Elizabeth Mars.only and Mr.G 1e 1, Annie on Jannary 5 h.Monday.February 6, ploved daughter of Mr.corgo Summiere, sged 11 months and SCARLETT_At Hamilt ton, Ont.on Frifay, F bruary 3 1803, Hugh Seartett, late of ontrent, P.Q.aged {0 yours.SMITH\u2014In Dereham.Margaret Smith, wife of Wm, 46 years.FERBONAL- DETECTIVES OF THE MOST REliable character ar fiurnished by the Cunaduwun ret Service, Temple Bullding, Montreal The bands of thin ofc.a re special sworn detertivna for the whulo Dominion and are under contract with the Provincial Goreroment to Prior all their criminal detective wor.cree ading nk, Corporations a \u201cJohn A Commercial rpenter, up Ce Criminal Branch.GARDNER HAY RFK resumed practice 35 936 Ont.on 'annars 2h, Webster, aged of this wr cli.Branch.Bilas ERSONAL \"DR.ALEX.an | RIONAL-J HERBERT MARCEAU, TEACHER _of Vocal Culture.138 Peel Street.26 JÉRSONAL- - MILL ANERY.WE ARENOW SELL \u201cing off at half price our entire assortment of Free and Engilah hair trimmed goods, to make room for tr, new an exteusive Jprin ne Fein Just received chotos Ru veil frillings and sara etc.E.Train & Co.154 No Notre Dame 79 JERSONAL\u2014 DR.SPIER, WHO HAS BEEN AR seut for some time in the District of Ni rinsing attending the lumbermen Auring the recent epide mic of diphtheria, has refumad Ant resume prace wi DERSONAL D EDWIN VARNEY TÉSCHFS ADvanced Elocution and Dramatic Art Box 1765, Montreal 02 AT, NEW LINE, CHFAF Goods at! Mrs.Davi , TW He Gat Alno manipina outfius ERBONAL\u2014 USE DORERVENDTE \u201cEXTRACT of Quinino\u201d for promoting growth, preventing hair from falling, softens and beautifics the lier; price & 1.9.{ All druggtnts.PERSONA A T\u2014ANY ONE THAT SAW THF MAN mari be hoy separation 3 dogs np St Pnul street, tan minutes to one, Sth Feb.will confers favor ly culling on OA Willie, cor.Notro Dame ane AB Peter ste.31 1 DECKER BROTH ERS STAMPED therine Street.03 33 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK KONE GENUYNE UNLESS STENCILLED Becher Brothers.Hew Pork, \u2018 CHOICE ASSORTMENT ON SALE AT CBW LINDSAY'S WAREROOMS 2270 8t.Catherine street.S.CARSLEY 8.8 , Carsley's _COLUMN: = aid NOTIOE\u2014 Cobos, Coffee, and Tea, served free all this week.JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED And Put Into Stock SPRINKLINGS SPRINKLINGS SPRINKLINGS Of New Spring Dress Goods.S.CARSLEY, ex \u201c Notre Dame street, New French Challies ALL WOOL In all the richest and most choice designs and colourings, in faot the best patterns that have ever been introduced.NEW SCOTCH COSTUME TWEEDS n Spring Nyeighta All New Shanon All New Patterns.NEW GOODS Now arriving by every Steamer.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.CHENILLE CURTAINS Special Sale of Chenille Curtains, sll this week.At S.CARSLEY\u2019S.TAPESTRY CURTAINS Several lots of Tapestry and Raw Silk Curtains, to be offered this week at from 25 per cent to Half Price oft.At S.CARSLEY'S.BRUSSELS CARPETS.Just received, first deliveries of New Brussels Carpets.New Brussels Bod Carpets New Brussels rderings New Bruasels Stair Carpets New Brussels Hall Carpets An immense variety of patterns and rich designs.ENGLISH OILCLOTHS.aver) piscas of English Olelots Oilelotha thoroughly \u2018seasoned Oilcloths in newest erns .Oiloloths i in all wid S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.STILL LEFT.AN ODD LOT OF MANTLES.Lined with Silk and trimmed with Fur for 3.75, worth $8.00.S.CARSLEY.AN ODD LOT OF TRAY CLOTHS.Fancy Oatmeal Damask, Tray Jloths with Fringed and Colored Borders, unly 874c each.S.CARSLEY.AN ODD LOT OF SHADES.Window Shades of odd makesto be oleared at Odd Prices.S.CARSLEY.AN 0DD LOT OF BLANKETS.Heavy Wool Blankets, only $1.75 Pow Leaflet Blankets, from 72 each.S.CARSLEY.AN ODD LOT OF CARPET.Wide and Heavy Reversible Hemp Carpet, in good, colours only 10c yd.S.CARSLEY.AN ODD LOT OF JACKETS.J.adies' Short Jackets, to be cloar- ed at Half Price.S.CARSLEY.AN ODD LOT OF MILLINERY.Trimmed Millinery and Mode to be cleared at Half $ Price.ls, S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame street, * RIGBY! RIGBY! RIGBY] Next time you buys Tweed Waterproof Ulster.or Cloak be sure and purchase a Rigby at 8.Carsley\u2019s.Heo that the name is on it and tuke nona but Rigby.They are good wherever you find them.S.CARSLEY, 1785, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1778, 1773, 1777, 1779- + Norae Daur STReur, MONTREAL.CARSLEY'S.COLUMN ih THE Extra.= +; Te-monrors Offer _ W and all this week we offer A LARGE LOT cr 20d Misser Re Ready, Mado ANOTHER LOT A Large Lot of Tapestry and Raw Silk Curtains At from 38 per cent.to HALF PRICE off.STILL ANOTHER LOT.A Large Lot of Ladies\u2019 Made-up Dresses at exactly HALF PRICE.YET ANOTHER LOT.One Lot of Odd Lengths of Materials for Morning Wrappers and Dressing; Gowns, Pretty Styles, ali marked down to only 5c.per yard.8.CARSLEY.LOT EXTRAORDINARY.One Lot of Ladies\u2019 Mantles and Jackets all at HALF PRICES for THIS WEEK ONLY.5.GARSLEY.NOTRE DAME ST.HENRY & N.E.HAMILTON Victoria Square.__ CARNIVAL BALL | Complete Assortment of Ladies\u2019 Dancing Slippers in All Colors and Styles.~ALSO - A Large and Varied Assortment of | LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, FANS and LACES.ta SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 50 per cent, on all Ladies\u2019 Mantles, Jackets, etc, all this week, gsr HENRY & hE HAMILTON Victoria Square.pC.off tor Cash.nn STEAMSHIPS.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Liverpool, pondenderey, Ralifhx and Portland Servi \u2014 From From Liverpool.STRAMBHIPS.Portiand.Halifax.Jan.28 -CARTHAGINIAN Feb.18 Feb.18 Fet.9 *MONGO.Mar.2 .Feb 23 \"NUMIDIAN Mar.16 Mar.18 Mar 9° \"LAUBENTIAN.Mar.30 pr.1 Mar.288 PARIBIAN.Apr.13 Apr, 15 Apr.1 *MONGOLIAN.Air.n pr 9 Steamers with a * will carry only Ca Passengers on thetr voyages to Europe, Boris Bm Motos den op wivieod These Steamers will sai from Portland about 1 Thurday.or Mio rue after the arriy of the Gracd That n, due at Portis: OF a8 Bomba afer Refs the arrival Sofi atria ae Glasgow, Londonderry and N.Y.Service.{Late Btate Line of Steamers) From New Pier foot of W.Slat Street, New York.Prom > Glasgow.7 Jan.ME 3 Feb.\u201cCOREAN 10 Feb.STATE OF NEBR KA 10.20 17 Feb.*NORWEGIAN .2% Peb.\u201cBIB 3 Mar.10 Mar.17 Mar.*CO.At wo thom T.Steamers with » * will not carry ia single; 680 and pl to losation of berth.ww est us ES sory portent ing and oe = er ven .Farias.Bo , Numidian, State oA Re Btato of is are âtted thro t dre Faso gb \"ir freight, passage, or further information apply to M.& A.ALLAN, , .15 Common strere, Montreal.9 Boston.J Indis Mreet, Portland.225 Walnut 5¢,, Philadelphie.six ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP C0.N° York, Soutbampter.Bremes.= Aller, oe Jan.A Baller, \u2018ob, | pert rm bin ok pa der jé foi REAL au se.Y, 184 Mt.James street, Monta Tours to the Tropics.ATLAS LIN LINE Now Tork Jagasics, moobmed brio Ajram ee Howat printer station a e Tr es on bocal and splendide Customers giving old Pianos and Organs In part payment -tôr new ones are offered great ; Inducempnts ac C.W, Lindsay's | warerooms, 2270 se Catherine MONTREAL D ADVERTISEMENT.n NY mi LAST EVENING Was one in which any lady or gentleman (who waa fortinste enough to poses It) might \u201crevel in the luxury \u201d of A MELISSA COAT.Why every lady and gentleman abould not possess It ls » mystery.It is the cheapest dress investment going! It is two Couts ln one\u2014an invincible Water proof and a wan snd sliclent Overcoat as well.The retall headquarters for Mellas, by reason of large assortment snd cheep prices, le JOHX MURPHY & COS.GENTS FURNISHINGS I] inducements for Gentlemen.COLLARS COLLARS Men s #-ply Linen Collars, Ln leading styles, only 100.Gentlemen should see these goods, thet are 20 per cent.less than manufacturers\u2019 prices.WHITE SHIRTS WHITE SHIRTS White Unlsundried Shirts, re- Men's snd Boys duced to Men's ad Boys\u2019 duced to 59 each Une of the best Uniaundried Shirts in CANADA for the money, is our 75c line.AL sizes from 13 to 18.Unlsundried White Shirts, re- Flannel Shirts Flannel Shirts Men's Navy and Gray Flannel! Working Shirts, Reduced from $1.40 to 3c.Men's Very fine fancy Flannel Shirts, with bands, at $1.50, 20 per.cent off of Gent's Dressing Gowns and Jackets, large range to select from.33; Of of all Men's Cardigan Vests, in all the latest desigus.Boys\u2019 Cardigan Jackets, Reduced to 750 escha \u2014 JOHN MURPHY & C0.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St.And 105, 187, 100 and IH Be.Peter Street.Terms Cash and enly one Price.TELEPHONE 2193.31 Jas, À Oetlyy & Sons ADVERTISEMENT.\u2014\u2014_ er \u2014\u2014\u2014 Manchester Department.BLEACHED COTTONS, We would call the attention of our customers to the variety and value we are show:ag in Bleached Cottons for Underwear purposes.The following brands dcserve attention: Also fall HORROCKSES CREWDSONS HOLLINS BROS.and the Bcotch Wet Wove SHIRTINGS.Special Rates For Whole Pieces Fine assortment of GRAY COTTONS, Plain and Twilled.Now is the time to get Good Value for your MONEY IN COTTON GOODS Therefore for your supply come to JAS.A.OGILYY & SONS, The Family Drapery and Linen House, 203 te 207 ST.ANTOINE STREET, 144 to 150 MOUNTAIN STREET.Braach tore: Corner St.Catherine Sireet and Buckingham Avemme.Telephone 8325.314 | STOCKTAKING OVER All ads in CANPETS, OLCLITES = Curtains CLEARED AT SPECIAL PRICES Thomas Ligget\u2019s, 1884 NOTRE DAME STREET.| ; ROYAL * INSURANCE CO.OF BNGLAND, LIABILITY OF SHARBROLDSRS.certe Capital.a .8,008,000 Emvesten th Candis foie Protection of Canndias 5 {shlefiy with © Gevernment) exoced $1,000,000.HEAD \u2018QFFICR POR cals p ROYAL INSU are invited to inspect our high-class PIANOS 410 ORGANS to secure a Bargain and make Home Happy.WILLIS & CO, 1824 Notre Dame St., | Montreal.SOLE AGENTS: \u2014 Knabe, Bell and Williams Pianos and ° lSyrupof Figs i Bell Organs.sit ONE ENJOYS 30th the method and results when is taken; it is pleasant jand refreshing to! the taste, and acts ntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, ri and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation.Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever duced, pleasing to the taste an ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in ita effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its men excellent qualities commend it 1 and have made it the most polar remedy known.rup of Figs is for sale in 780 bottles by.leading druggista Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishee to try it.Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ, SAN PRAMOISOO, OAL.LOUISVILLE.KY.N3W YORK.M.® EVERGREENS.A few thousand yards of Evergreen Wrostha for Os mival decorations.WILD TURKEYS.EVERGREENS.FRASER, VIGER & CO.WILD TURKEYS, Some very choice extra large Wild Turkeys, arriving from Chicago by express this morning for Carnival week.FRASER, VIGER & CO.CARNIVAL WINES.bag to direct the attention of partie: s entertaining this week to our unequalled atook of Still sod Sparties Wines Balls, Dike: Fartiom tc.ote.FINE A lr of Tinen, aor, Fine Harass Gian and all the FRASER, VIGER & 00.HAVANA CIGARS.| In Bo:res, Half-Boxes and Quarter-Boxes.FRESH STOCKS JUST TO HAND.0° LA FLOR BPE MURIAS.Reina Victorias, In bo of 80.19 Reine Victorias in boxes of 100.RCE 19 LA MERIDLANA (Pedro Murias.) Meridianos, numero $, in boxes of 235.FLOR BE CUBA.FHAAROS.Reina Victoria Extas, in boxes of 100.1000 PRASER, VIGER & 00.EVAPORATED CREAM.The Highland Brand.lo 1 ib.tins, 20 tin, $3 The best brand in the mate, ie ore uk Epi i readily dpestible nnd sbeolut Brand Condensed Milk (Evaporsted | Cream) Bo per in 83 rer dozon.__ TEASER, VIGER & CO.HAMS & BACON Fresh frem the Amoke House-Bagar Currd Meats.fa he Fresh stocks of one and all just in.FRASER, VIGER 2 CO.KOSHER SAUSAGES AND MEATS.Py sxprees from Gol émaan of.New York FRASER, VIGER ét CO., Importers, 109 St.Jam es Street.Smash-up on the Union Pacific, Boisk City, Idaho, February 7.\u2014Newa reached here last night of a bad smash-u onthe Union Pacific Ry.thirtepnmiles wes of Weiser.The east-boi passenger train was wrecked by spread ing rails, owing to defective and Tatton tie 6.woman from Chicago war; killed and er persons were bad ly re pme mt pe dabitual constipatio cured and the the ar use of Carton See CE free ™ pigs ei doses.Don't (forget t this.Specls) Notices.py Adirondack & St.Juiwrence Line to New York\u2014Dining and, rsleeping Sar train, 4.56 .m.daily.Buffét, parior car Rm: aaïiÿ 1y except 'indsy), from Bonaventure of Mca, 154 St.t.James reat.For the of Dry Goods most reasonable pris os, orp: toa, roto \u2018Jey's, Notre Dame st.lsitors are ve invité 3! to call at the rooms deay, Catherine street, Cont 1 Fine the grand sortmerit of new pias son and rend Membray's Kidng ; and Liver Cure bas Seen dispensed by a} st for years, aj; tomers have Freely t of Kidne Liver complaints.4 wk our druggist fo rh a £ novelties Friis tn evmig Carsley's, Notre LY Mo Ow berned dre ésjendias ai a educated on red.woinen at Vasten have commenced u a publication of what is claimed to be the iad newpaper in 6 LA CAROLINA.Perfoctos, in bozes of 100 Petit pue! in boxes of Petit Bouquets, in Reina Victoria Ex LA AvRICANA.Rosas, in boxes of 35.raldas, CHOICE BUTTER, IN PRINTS AND TUBS.From the Shipton Creamery.In nice handy littlo tins.From the Hon.Senator Cochrane's Dairy at Hillhurst.FRABER, VIGER & 00.CHOICE SMOKED SALMON.FRESH IN TO-DAY._FRASER, VIGEER & 00.Egyptian Lentils, \u2018 Holland Herrings, Gruyere Cheese, FRASER, VIGEE & 00, ROYAL DUTCH COFFEE.[on I, BTL, Bop pt : _FRASER, VIGER & 00.ANOTHER 1000 POUNDS OF OUR FAMOUS 35¢ English Breakfast Tea _& Now in store.Quality strictly maintained.Remember the price, So per pound to all soemers.FRASER, VIGER & CO., Importers, 199 8t.James Street.Mari = WII LONDON, February 7.~The Duke of Marlborough's will is rty amount- Ingo gross valu ee e widow tohead, the solicitor, are made eoutors.In the will the Duke ys: \u201c1 particularly the exclusi of family pride, and not wish to be bi in o family tin Bi Chapel, bat fn any place that may be convenient in which any of my own A sur ings are equally with to oe ue» col Er y Oolin p son, Lord op to collect on £50, 200 worth of cattle.If Lord he k all.cept small ests (0 ser- wants, all the remaluder of the real and estate not entalled, go a to \u2018wife married in America.The Cold Spell In W Sea Wash., Pe 7.\u2014~The ex- ¢ frome ool su contin was à snow last night.ocom- pantes are barel able to scpply e most needy and if the cold continues, there is likely to be a coal famine.of and loss of life in from = different of he M and dni Fen when they hey readh: ee Cold Dip.Judith Sie on in Jost \"Tok the ther ps pi pe Log Fan OD some de ier 8 In the history of the.weather revers oi news in Wontar pa Hp tn severa severely, Grund mga Works rm PpORtA, , : 3 gar: o ot wos part Sh Ried last evening, And.the warehouse of thy | 12 over §190.000; lkamratcos.) 20 OPPOSITION ENQUIRY.STARE WASHINGTON TRADE | -OONFERENOE WANTED, ~~ But she Government Did Nos See 181n \"That Light\u2014MeOarthy Takes His Seat \u2014 Questions Asked and Answered.[SPEOIAL TO THB STAR.) Orrawa, February 7.\u2014In the Dominion House yesterday afternoon thers seemed to be a tacit agreement between the two par ties to clear off the order sheet.Ome by one the hon.gentlemen rose and read the questions thst stood opposite their names.Sometimes they were pleased to add a few words in explanation, but, as a rule, they were content with repeating the words printed on the list.À deep repose had settled upon the sage assem ton McC y was present for the first time during the session.He sat In his old seat, which on the front row on the Conservative side.The pence that pprovalled had apparently affect- also, for spent the of th the afternoon scanning prose par of a newspaper.Towards the close grt the sitting, however, he rose and w to where his fellow rebel from Mus- koka sat and the two left the Chamber together.me reply to Mr.Somerville, Sir John mpson said the costs in the legal con- sous n regarding the right of the Mani- lature to abolish separate schools i Leu province had been $18,000; that there was something yet due, but the amount had not been determined on.The Premier added that it was not the intention of the Government to bear the expenses connected with hearing the appeal of the Manitoba Sinority by the Governor-General-in- Hon.G.E.Foster said, in an answer to Mr.Seriver, that the report of the Royal Commission on the liquor traffic would be made before next session of Parliament; that the Government would place on the estimates a sum of poney to cover the cost of Dr tbe sam to Mr.Le Lepine, Hon.G.E Foster .said id question of the Government ap- Relnting, a medical inspector for the port of ontreal was under consideration.Such notices of motion as the placing of corn and coal oilon the free list were allowed tostand.They and many others of a similar character would necessarily DISTURB THE EVEN CHARACTER of the ed ant and in consequence were postponed un i the fighting spirit of the members w n asserting itself.The I report of the zeleet goumitiee ap- n to enquire in ec against Er x Adolphe n was laid on n the ta Mr.Laurier enquired whether it was the intention of the Government to have the papers printed at once.ir John Thompson replied that it was.Mr.Laurier\u2014 Will hon.gentleman move to that effect?Sir John Thompson\u2014*\u2018Mr.&§ Tr, I to move, seconded by Mr.Fos that the e from His Excellency containing the charges against the Postmaster- Genera! be printed at once.\u201d The motion was carried and the House plunged into details, It was not until Mr.Tisdale's motion was put that the even temper of the law-makers was sti e wanted copies of correspondence, etc, not al y laid before-the House, tions between the procitrs The Cove ens ia bave .8 rnment o ve Pade It pu .Their course was not as open as it might have been.If any Mr.Davies stated that the Government bad taken the press into its confidence and, that medium, notified the country.Many contradictory statements had bee published and, consequence, it was ton ovis to tele exactly what took place.was of vital importance to know ha had for word should HAVE THAT STÉNOGRAPHIO REPORT.Sir John Thompeon neither affirmed nor denied the statement re; ing the steno grapbio wt Full detatla had been sup- the Ottawa yomore bag.applisd for po \u2018the wa ers, a) mission to Jay the the sème \u201cbefore the House, an answer expected Tire jor then resumed his or fre.à be role.inister ook the floor explained that the conference had been in- not exactly a steno pers report port ent ras not exactly a sten sre) was a full an à falthial record of what bad en Mr.Mulock followed.He wanted to res why, it the, Canadian perial and can Governments ere unwilling, e bad not been told before?ohn Thompson asked why it was as eof Con was unwilling jake th e of Canada Into mop Te went on to ex people of Canads w ut such things.It was tbe now since the conference had The Minister o Parliament that the negotiations had been a failure.The Premier, speaking in Toronto, said they cbuld bave procured Unrestricted Rectprod Tooity if a bad sacrificed n ooosiders se secret for em mur | break ke 6 matter Was it = to keep t for them a b ke timed o di nos blame to ou a not shelter the of observations t was Joarued that the gpl of Gane was not sttributable to © Govern- Ce ih tnow why the member for for b York was excited.would the Pies Minister aîter de pa papers came down, which would be, » a day or two, ar, at all ents, Mr.Laurier could not whieh hae to do at he tons had been without, Ee don bt been placed before ro ama] sion.He admitted that it was the J of Ho the House a unrestricted : procity.for Bae lL they alu Fog unre to a + proces verbal other pegotiations and who had commissioned the m moving through the United States to speak as they had done and were doi Mr.John Charlton ose t on himself to reply.So soon as the Ho waa next moved into supply he would make an answer æ the charges brought against him by Mr.The House adjourned at six o'clock.In the Senate Yesterday, Hon.Mr.Tassé asked for information under thirteen headings r i the enumeration of French Can ans In the SEE ane oe on.who continues to In esteem with his coll es, delivered a lengthy reply.He would not admit that any imacourncies existed in the census results.Ue referred to the French Acadians as baving a history of their own, a martyrdom o of their own and a glery of their own.erha a nia was the I dual aus ly ey did La wish e their t He 1 themselves French Cana z i stariced a possible case ara a Frenchmen marrying an Irish woman.The latter would tell the enumerator her nationality and she could not see why ber five children fio were not Irish, not knowing that, in aw, the nationality of the fatber governs., vith Senator Tasse\u2019s motion was adop an amendment asking for the instructions tssued to the census officers.Senator Boulton enquired If any increase of stock in the C.P.taken place during the past year.Re pointed out Fihat an act.pessed last year, authorized an increase of stock, sub jet to the approval of the Government.He noticed an ssue had been made immediately after the act was passed and his enquiry was to ascertain what that stock was for nn q if It received the sanction of the Government.The statistics appeared to show the, capital stock was increasing unduly.He instanced the rates levied od to pay y forthe earning snd contended that the dividend-paying power should not be increased.Hon.Mr.Scott replied, pointing out, in re, to the statistics, that the issue of last year was consolidated debenture stock, not ordinary stock.Senator Perley supported Boulton in regard to the excessive ra: The debate was closed De Hon.Mr.Bowell, who sed 110 application had been made by the L C.F R.for any authority to increase eir stoc Toples of the Session.Mr.Dalton McCarthy gave notice of a bill to amend tho North-West Territories Act, He proposes to empower the Territorial Assembly to abolish separate schools and the use of French as an official lan Some of the members of the: ompson Government have introduced the custom of giving full dress dinner parties on Sunday evenings.The Conpervative members met in room 18,their head sages of bo Ponpat hy to erguson, Lecds and Grenville, whe have been unable through illness to reach Ottawa so far this session.The De ment of Marine and Fisheries has notified Dr, Montague, M.P., Investigation will be made into his __ sentatious that the people of Buffalo are piverab Fort on the Canadian si side'of the ort Erie, ater being tion Butfalo from be, the river on the American The annual meeting of the Dom Rifle Association will way Wedn inst.The Dominion Artillery will meet in the Tower Room on the Los in Th pe to ten bi te pérenne the on ho able eromont Ce aglet them 10 10 ne aa to - A7 OUR right as assistant manager .ainw; of the On T.R,, is in .The chairmen lod to in the Senate are .follows: Divorce, Mr.Somat as andl orl Ma Me HoDobald: n o Sandi Mr.Be Belle Aga Ale nn oo petitions were nt potty Annette Marion tod or a divorce from Edward Rowand of the city of Winnipeg, gentie- e plea Is on the grounds of com tinued intoxication, re repeated vio» lence, etc.The plainti!f desires a divorce with power re-mar and such relief as brand ThE leads s tion of the marriage, 5 marry .The plea pen une ae © nr McDonald (Huron), on shoving te.ext, will ask for à fies gens $570 tor 155, hone Inclusive, produced & Cloada pr id, if any, d those Amount ins 2A d tro ret Brite od ated a and the moral emer toa ported Mr.James Johnson, of Customs, and the two Misses Jo |= last evening for Loe Angeles, to take up their future resi: there.Mrs.R FH Pope gave a tes pe yestanday ng Lo Oe ei helors\u2019 ball Is on the tepis, 1s will be given in Aylmer or ee Mrs.White gives the a th Speaker's eme the Boyes in the sleeve, Breaking of iy a shatt ie iy\" Bayes Berea os Santas and Eom ' broary 7.\u2014A cable to the per on tata wis Mr.T.W.Russell, ho sere mente could be be advanced n __ aid of the HEE ahead of England Io in i stusttion Times sae the ce.of Canadn to mos |e a ES hg the action of fe Cummit at Washington.\u201d The ven Defeated.~ CALCUTTA, Pres ds The abe forces making war B \"ores have won a decnive Sndrantage; \u2014 .bave been made to iuterfere with the inde- > of the Quebec Legislature in re- Eard to matters affecting the civic government of Montreal, and the caballing and fntriguing in connection therewith, as denounced by Premier Taillon on the floor of \u201cthe Assembly on February 6, 1963, we have bad placed in our bands, on behalf of several Frénch and English speaking electors of Montreal, the sum of One Thousand Dollars, which we are empowered to pay for the in- wide history of the influences that have , been sought to be exerted through or by or on bebalf of certain persons in Montreal having for their object the perpetuating in office certain individuals who find their positions and sources of wealth threatened.The history must be of such a character as will avail in the Courts of Justice, and the publishers of the STAR hereby offer to deposit such additional sums of money as will defray the cost of any proper legal protection in the matter.THE MONTREAL BILL.THE PUBLISHERS OF THE \"STAR\" OFFER ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.for the most accurate prophecy as to the trestmént of the Montreal Election Bill before the Legislative Council, mentioning the name of each Councillor, and describing in detail what, in the opinion of the competitors, each Councillor will do, and the line of argument each will use to sustain his position.These competitions will Le deposited in the Safety Deposit Vaults until the vote in the Legislative Council is taken.We append the names of the , Councillors: Hon.L.Tourville, Hon.T.Wood, Hon.I.Sylvestre, Hon.P.Garneau, Hon.F.X.O.Methot, Hon.J.G.Laviolette, Hon.H.Starnes, Hon, D.A.Ross, Hon.T.Pelletier, Hon.G.Bryson, jr., Hon.N.C.Cormier, Hon.F.X.Praxéde Larue, Hon.T.Chapais, Hon.N.Audet, Hon.D.Marcil, Hon.C.B.de Boucherville, Hon.H.Archambeault, Bon.W.Prevost, Hou.P, B.de la Bruere, Hon.J.J.Roses, Hon.J.A.Dorion, Hon.J.Roche, Hon, J.K.Ward, Hon, F.E.Gilman, Aldermen Prefontaine, Iurteau and Clendinneng are not debarred from entering this competition.THE G.T.R.COAL CONTRACT, Coal Men in the City Preparatory to .Ung Tenders.To-morrow the Grand Trunk Company will receive tenders for contracts amounting to nearly 500,000, for its annual sup- \u201cof coal.view \u2018of this big deal the indsor is crowded this morning ah arm besadors from the courts the coal * kin, fa the\" dite States.Among the d 58 tatives of: The FTeiview Coal É on the e o e Al Vai y rez Pa, the North- wes e Company, on the AV.js de pA Coal and Coke Company, on the A.V.Railway; the Acme Iron and Mining Company, also om the A.V.Ry.; the Bell, Lewis & Yates Company, on e Buffalo, Rochester and Osborne, Saeger & Co.of Cleveland Ohio: Morgan, Baynes & Moore, et Cleveland, Ohio; the Imperial Coal Com- y, of Pit: tsburg; E.L.Hedstron, of Buf- o; J.H & 'W.H.Ball, \u2018Buffalo ; ; & Co., Buffalo, and O man & Co.of Detroit.The lenders wil presented head offices to-morrow.The The quantit ity oe al needed for the year is nearly 1,000,000 tons.\u2018\u2018Weare here,\u201d eat Mr.Moore of the River View Company, \u2018as titors bui as friends.There pe be no bit erdisep intments, nor will there be any combination or coltusion between the tenderers.This is a purely informal meeting.\u201d CITY ITEMS.The ambulance of the General Hospital was called down to Hochelagu last evenin for a man who had fallen down stairs an sustained 2 slight fracture of the head.The .trial of Thomas St.Jean, A.La- \u2018frenniereand 3.Robidoux for breaking into the store of Messrs.Senecal & Bro, 715 Notre Dame street, was commenced this morning.Mesars.Perry and Poirier.Fire Commissioners, this morning examined Messrs.Wallon and Ethier, foremen in the Rolland shment which was burned last week.were the last to leave the building that) night at six o o'clock and cannot account OT he Sin of the fire, as everything was Last week it waa stated that a child had deen cremated at the Crematory on Papineau Avenue.From that time the authori- Hea hav 6 been working quiet] y but with a will to get to the tom of the mat- tor.have got so far, but not far enough to arrest anyone on a criminal charge.At the request of the Coroner, \u2018Detective McMahon set out to see what he eould ascertain regarding the matter.Tho upshot was that he requested three men to accompany him to meet the Coroner.The meeting took place in the Detective's office.The of was that Louis Gariepy snd Joe Boivin féund the y of a young child at the dump in a blood stained rag, and it is said they gave it over \u201cto Charles mn, who left the following \u2018morning for the \"United States, but who ald he gave it to Welsh, who was all ng to the story, to have burned the child.os the other hand, Welsh, this morn- ag, when under oath \u2018said he was not at the time and did not see it.The was said to be about six months old aid the pe Coroner does not yet know what he 7 do in the matter.He says that there 48 possibly a crime in the affair.The father bave notifled the authorities of its \u2018death and given it degent burial, and not its h.Then the mother may te guilty of murder or concealing a birth.Tarte to ane Hi His Seat on the Tarte is expected to take his seat in = of Commons on the 15th inst.So san Mr.H.G ah waar Hotel The street cars are 19 run past the Wind- wor Hotel ny has de- to build a ine a up Wind r and Peel ts to St.Catherine stree diately Ann Stout against delivered his ht hin ering defendant er piano, = in| de- - T In view of the monstrous attempts that \u2019 ua fads: fate two or three value of same.her | fi orf Sh Mi hE PO0OV e @| latter had A refused to pald storage.ones the action.TWO MEN KILLED.her rty.The | do Sen he was THREE SERIOUSLY INJURED AT THE ROLLAND RUINS.They Were Engaged Pulling Down the Wall-It Fell Without Glving 2 a Moment's Warning Names ; of the Dead and Injured.The big fire of Friday morning is responsible for the death of two men and the serious injury of three others.Shortly before two o'clock this afternoon while a gavg of workmen were pulling down the tottering walls of all that remained of Rolland\u2019s building, a gust of wind blew down a portion of the gable, burying two men among the debris.\u2018A ro had been attached Ww the side wall and when the men were about to pull, the accident vccurred.A married man muned Thereau, residing on Notre Dame street, was buried beneath a huge block of stone and when taken out was dend.One named Lecour, when taken, from the debris was breathing.Both were removed to a Chinese laundry nearly opposite.Tæcour died almost immediately afterwards, The foreman of the ng, named Thibadeau and two others named Marcil and Giroux were injured.Thibadeau's head was badly injured and he was taken to the hospital alon with Mar- cil.Giroux was ableto walk home.Oue named Lariviere sustained slight injury to his back.Both ambulances were in attendance.\u2018The street in front of where the fire occurred has been roped off since the fire and no one was allowed to pass.The building inspector bad iven orders to have the walls of the burned Buildings taken down and the men had almost completed the task, which, tosay the least, was a very risky one.In fact to an onlooker it seemed not ring short of miraculous that portions of the walls haa not toppled over on the workmen before to-day.0 n STAR reporter, one of the men who narrowly escaped with his life, said thatthe hadn't n moment's warning of the accident.Those who were in a position to run es- d; those who could not were killed or in ured.A large crowd gathered Immediately after the accident but no one was allowed to go anywhere near the building.AT THE HOSPITALS.The two dead bodies in the General Hospital are smashed almost beyond recognition.Geo.Gauthier is inone of the wards with is feared, scrious internal injuries.he full extent of his suffering has not yet been found.Cleophas Thibaudeau, who lives on: Rivard street, has sustained a scalp wound and a broken arm.He is à marri manof about forty years of age.He was treated in the Outdoor Department and so was George Pepin, of Brebœuf street, also a married man about fifty ears of age.He was considerably ruised and received a deep scalp wound.When the ambulance arrived at the scene of the disaster the surgeon in charge immediately telephoned for two other ambulances, which rendered effective service.THE WIDOW FLYNN FUND.\u2014_\u2014 Distributing { the Fund Amongst the ubscribers.It will be remembered that public fl thy was enlisted to assist the widow fy 'nn to carry her case to the Privy Coun- oil in England.The sum of $047.42 was received and acknowledged in the STAR at the time.The widow, represented Ly Messrs.Hatton & McLennan, won her case before the Privy Council, being awarded the full amount, some eight thousand dol: Jars with costs.Under these circumstances it was considered that those who assisted the cause should, be offered a refund of their subscriptions.As far as it was sible to trace the amounts, Messrs.Hatto & McLennan have refunded the sum ut $05.85, including $335.85 to the Trades and hor Council, and $37.10 wis paid the widow on the order of the Central Trades and Labor Council.We have now in our hands the balance of the fund, $404.47.This will be distributed to bonafide subscribers who apply to Mr.J.F.Cunningham, STAR Office.Any balance remaining on the 1st March will be paid over to the widow.Real Estate News.P.Dore has sold to C.Lafleur, lot 1973, St.Henri, with buildings, for $1800, Mrs.H.Lafontaine has sold Z.Danser- eau, part lot 683, St.Antoine Ward, 40 feet by 71, with houses, etc, for 84500.E.Gauvreau has sold to H.Lareau, lot 162-26, Hochelaga Village, fronting on Îber- ville street, with buildings, for $1 Mrs.Jos.Picard has sold to Z.Dansereau part lots 6K3 and 685, St.Antoine Ward and part of lot 183, St.Gabriel Ward, for $1500.|\u201d Mrs.H.Cringras has sold to J.Lecavalier, lot 1862, fronting on Ferdinand street, St.Herd, 42 feet by 78, with buildings, for 1 iw alker has sold to R.N.Tombyle, lots 97 and 98 St.Henri, 40 feet by 90, trontin on Walker avenue, vacant, for $ia70, or cents per foot.Mrs.H.Gin has sold to A.Dupuy lot 15-169, 168, St.Jean Baptiste Village, Pil toot by 70, trontin on Rivard street, with bund.ings, for A Walker has sold to R.N.Tombyll, lots 116 and 117 St.Henry, 50 feet by 1 , fronting on St.James street, vacant, for $3500 or 70 penta per foo foot.J.B, La ppe has sold to Louis Perrault, lot 54, 15 and 16, Hochelago village, 204 feet by 53, fronting on Dezery street, with buildings, for J.Morris has sold to Houle & Bernard lot 15-470,471, St.Jean Baptiste Village, fronting on St.Denis street, with house In course of conttruction, for Mrs.C, A.Perrouc has sold to La Com- ie Canadienne de Caoutchouc de ontreal, part lots 56, 57 and 58, St.Mary's Ward, fronting on Notre Dame street, area 4,106 eet, for $14,517.72, or 60 cents per foot.* PERSONAL.D.J.Sh heehy, \u2019 Choir Brookiyn, N.Y.in ety: and rhe Bahia.of Mr.John O'Fiaherty, agent ea W.J.Poupore, of Morrisburg.Ont., is a city to purchase a tug to carry on the rs tween Poupore and 8 quarries at Wolfe Island and orrisburg.Mr Forest.an a of St John, N.Bas on Tor at tho Pn the Bt.Jam mes 1S Noe! niin, whic © proposes au he re Chilean Exposi » The Rev.Jamen Carmichas son of the Dean of Montreal, bs about Jonting \"the yer of New Hampshire, or SAA Ln was se) ras crdalaed in 1886 and was appointed to New Glasgow.He was afterwards called to Berthier where be re mainod during throe years.His charge w Brome Corner which | he is now leaving for Now isters/Goddu and Robidoux, of the Een.have been osle- Lors on that oc .THE WEATHER.11 a.m.\u2014 Probabilities for next twgaly four hours : Fresh Og in and decidedly .for th twen \u2018eng ee am , four hours: C Montreal, Quebec.0 ve | Ey 4 hc: the exception ne the he plane.Fla Plaintiff woe waa |.\u201cunable Bb attend to for | take place fro; Tolan; decided.ot Oapada as- vited Guests to the Snowshoe ; Dinner Other Carnival News.! Victoria Rink is prepared for this evein- ing\u2019s festival.It is richly and artistically decorated, ready in every detail for King Carnival.Festoons of evergreen, buntingy of glowing colors and the flags of all nations adorn the ceiling and walk and by contrast with the cold, blue ice giva an air of brightness and comfort to the whole interior of the building: It is, In fact, safe to say that nowhere in the whole city could another such immense and varied.collection of ensigns, pennons and banners be foun Suspended also from the rafters reaching from wall- plate to to wall-plate are well-pointed signboards bearing the names of the differ: ent athleti c clubs and associations under whose auspices the carnival is held, led by the M.A.A.A.The ice seems in excellent condition.The thermometer fell again today just in time.A half-doren skaters, some of whom are fancy dure ma makers, tested the ice to-day, ly a flake or flaw ap in their wake.More than one young lady gave promise by her practice in the rin -day of some beautiful exhibitions before the crowd tonight.It is not trite to talk of \u2018\u2018the poetry of motion\u201d when one witnesses dazrling, fully whirling feminine figures like ese, ois simply \u2018 a human edition of the \u201csinging of the a Il be seen with delight, if not actually partakken of by thousands, {n Victoria Rink to- night.The Torchlight Procession.The anowshoers who are to icipate in to-morrow*s torchlight procession will meet at the M.A.A.A.Gymnasium at 7.30.enter by Lhe office, and as they Bass trou the Gymnasium on their way out they will be provided with torches and fireworks ving back the former at the Athletic Tu House they will be furnished with tickets to the concert and hop.They will leave at 8 sharp, and headed by the Victoria iles Drum and Bugle corps they will take the following line of march: Mansfield to Sherbrooke, to University, to Dorchester, to Peel, and up Peel to the mountain.No money will be s to wake a grand display of fireworks and bon- , and nearly a thousand snowshoers are expected to be in line.To-Night's Snowshoe Steeplechase.The Holly Snowshoe Club are holding their annual green race to-night to the Athletic Club House, and a great race is expected.There are ten to twelve entries and good time will no doubt be made.The club members will tramp over before the race, starting at 8 o'cl m Peel and St.Catherine street, The race will start from the foot of McTavish street at 8.30 sharp.An impromptu concert\u2019 will be held during the evening at the Club House.In the STAR steeplechase, the Hollies' colors were carried very well to tbe front by Outhet takin, the third place and \u2018Woodhouse and MoNider ninth and tenth respectively, while Tomlinson took second place at the M.A.A.A.ruces, in the 440 yards race on ice.The Steeplechase To-morrow.The steeplechase to-morrow promises to be a great success.It starts at 4.30 p.m.from the foot of McTavish street an twenty-seven entries have been received as follows: Louis Briere, Le Canadien; EF.Ske tes, J.MeKllla tt, Fobt.We Baris CS 5 Lachine ish, Crescent; Re W.J, Balllie, C.B.Godwin, 6 G.R.Baillie, J.T.Wilso J.Turner, ng, Tuque Bleue; Ed.Outhet, four: vu De Mason, bert Steele, R.ot J.Tumbull, Ro freyle P.ose worthy.Noseworthy, À; J.E.MoNider, Hoity.The Tuque Bleue Snowshoe Dinner.Among the invited guests for the Tuque Bleue snowshoe dinner, which is to be held in the Windsor Hall on Saturday.are: Lord Stanley of Preston, Governor.neral; General Sir John ajor-General Herbert, Consul-General Knapp Sir D.A.Smith, K.C.M M.G., the Mayor of Montreal, Hon.J.J.Curran, Solicitor-General; W.W.Ogilvie, president Board of Trade; Lieut.- Col.Houghton, D.A.G.; J ustice Davidson, Duncan Melntyre, Esq., W.H.H ingston, E D.Presidents : St.e's, Emeralds, Argyles, Canadien, Holly\u2019 8.The Citixen\u2019s Drive To-morrow.The management of the citizens drive invita all the sporting clubs to Soin with slel ighs.The Caledonia Curlers have al- made up their mind and probably a pum r of other clubs will follow their example.Advertising and business sleighs will be barred, but a special effort will be made to bring out the ponies of the city.The Bonspiel.The Bonspiel Committee has « meeting at five this afternoon to arrange preliminaries of reception of visitin Tinks The prizes will be presented at the snowshoe dinner on Saturday.Amongst the local clubs Li ng in for the bons iel are: Heather, histle, Caledonia and St.Lawrence.The Carnival Ball.At the desire of the committee of the Carnival ball the Deputy Adjutant-General uesta that officers atlend will appear in uniform without swords.Artillery and Infantry officers only will wear their sword Carnival Notes.The Crescents will muster for the torchlight procession at the McGill College gates.a ihe St.George's Snowshoe Club will have cial tramp to-ni t, ar and ladies will be eloome at the Club > eltisens are requested te to decorate their houses in day-time to-morrow for the Carnival drive, and {lluminate them at night to add éclat to the snowshoe procession.The Lachine Snowshoe Club will hold their meeting to-night eo a instead of Wednesday night, at 8 o'clock sharp at olub room.The carnival torchli \u2018Pp taking Place on Wednesday evening a oil muster-of the he boys is requested, , the start to um.# Business Notes.cessions have bean registered | be- & A.,» beer, Chants ute a: iy: 'D, & A \u201cGutmet, hotel keepers (DD.Oui & Fils).A petition presented yh Dame Sophia E.\u2018Whitley for the winding up of the affairs of Industrial hibits Som.PY tan.Peer : pores ponte RER] liquidator, | -P,X: Charbomneau, P.Browné and C.Rousseau, Montreal; Charles Langelter, Quebec and Jules Netter, Belfort, are lying for ore tion 9 \u2018the \u201cIn- na o ange Company,\u201d capital $50,000.At a meeting of the Board of the Angio- Canadian Asbestos Company Citta, held at the offios of Irwin, Hopper & Co., the managing directors of the Com any, on the 4th inst, the usual dividend of rent cent.per annum was declared or Be year.Dominion Trades and Labor Congress Cireular, The Dosninfon Trades and Labor Congress has issued a circular to n Celtes tions th ou \u20ac Gand under arisdic on ues em discuss the following nest session of th Cogs ma Th il be Dell 1a n e el fn Montreal next eptember.Tho fa present colonial \u2018status: Im talnence of ie don : Canadian I She Polttical nion with the United also the.er dhe ab above questions will be ohn as elagaton Took two tnd gy er MUNICIPAL \u201cOLIQU E ITS CAMPAIGN STYLED ONE OF PERFIDIOUS MANŒUVRES.the Arguments of One of ite Or Sans and Cites Facts and Figures.of Montreal,\u201d says L'Etendard, \u201cthe organe of the municipal dique are having to wring a vote from.French Canadian majority of the Legisliture, n vote legal- ring the contempt of court, the revolt against justice of which the City Council bas rendered ftself guilty, and to refuse the general elections which all honest people are asking for, by affirming that the result of of these + eotions would beto send tothe Council ap English-speaking majorly.The o Argument on which affirmation rests, is nothing but.an audacious paradox.It is, say they, in sorutin de liste elections, thatthe minority bave more chances of being represented, because they write their votes on a single name, while majorities divide.That is tosay: with bihe gerutin de late the minority governs.ds abeurd, when clearly expressed; tie ee when the a analysed, but it is just possible thar ir their ity was Just shown, their Plausibiligy m mi bt bave some influence on he of the members who tit lire] = the good faith of the Bow the of the municipal league.This is ow their chief organ, La Presse, reason It Moos to convince ond's self of this, to show the the composition of the ologforate of these three Electors.French.Engish.418 1780 14 2048 Let us sup that on D mination on day tour or re peak he Canadian mo ei de ng Kngliah licker Tocetving ths dion oud then\u201d we presented | by oy three English Wider position and it ts upon a thesis w! cannot stand and taking the French Canadian electors ow! issvbectles, phat J ows up reasoning.ut Jet us take its othests\u201d This is for Centre \u2018Ward, for which it gives ua the following figures, which need to be verified : ment on a su If there are five Frond \u2018candidates a minst three English, the vote, on national lines causes the election of ome Frenchman an wo En, men; Canadian lector avin to vote a list or a ticket dates, there will be one can- te ses name will fre on the two tickets, and he clear- be elected, If there are four nch candidates; only the nationalities will the election nch ms and one Engl .But if there aj three French apsdian candidates three English, the three first a booted, which causes us to gain a of St.Louis and for the differenon between the n and vote is muoh more consi ve very Ine each of hese wards tro 5 n ticke completel stinct, against one pure urely English tick ticket.The situa- ba absolutely un- omg, neither bet nor worse from what y.where corns E mainority et wards nglish always, by voting slay foe or one candidate, have him elected Cana\u2019 dians, Now we do not believe that the ority would : Rave tried, for instance, to put an Englishman in the lists between Messrs.Boisseau find Reneault.Under these conditioms it v ul be still necessary tos uppose, outside tie solid gnanimity of the English vote for its candidate or i ticket, that of .the French Canadian and dates or tickets there vranld not be one who would obtain two-thirde of the French vote.In May, 1800, at the provincial election, there were three \u2018andidates in St and the third on fade.dent Liberal.The Conservative on deg thought to get in between the two Liberals; he was unsuccessful.The Liberal \u2018relied n the polis English vote and upon some iberals and he was defeated.fo, we think, is\u201c =, pere to the Tow =\" mo will not follow a mode of reasonin, which, in the y hresent state of public opinion, w Ra Pas as anti- Canadian, .des uld it not be better to have our affairs h and wisely administ pred by a Cl Coupe Coon where the majority Trould be to be robbed a Fre nch majorité \u201cThank Worn rg extremity.We havæ among our Canadians men honest and c ble enough, to good aldermen, an enough h onest electors 0 elect th f \u201cLe Monde\u201d Fox, \u2018ore Gensral Elgotions.tates that, after consultin ascertained tha! consider last weeb ja serio The aldermen Sherpea) wes had such little faithin in elections that or the guilty alder nyo and all who do offer the require fl gruaran rs \u2018The \u201cAlice\u201d il ge oe roue ved | L'Etendard Undertakes to Show up \u201c\u2018Beaten by the vote af the honest electors recourse with very bad faith to the most perfidious manceuvres.Theyarenow trying 1p CRB Ser vative, an- Mercier I the the lemllty they.i de Cte that tho duty of the lature is to} order eral elections, that \u201cto run : e public feeling now exist wou id be to deny to the elec- Sor the t of g ov and to pi ong th stale anarchy in which the city is D plac od.\u201d marks, have no fai in and the city nj saved fram in which Ît is now laced.Tt binds It it self to be vis 65a | FIVE WERE | DROWNED.1 es as Well an the [B® CABLE FROM THE #TAR'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN LONDON.) \u2018Lornos, February 7.\u2014 Last Thursday the Hop.Artbur Stanley, the son of His Excel- lenoy Lord Stanley of Preston, was taken suddenly {ll with rheumatic fever, just as be wes about to leave the city.His condition has been quite critical, and \u2018at intervals his temperature rose to 105.\u2018To-day, however, Dr.Harper reports that the temperature of his patient is 108, and ¢hat the sick man is slightly better.Dr.Harper added an opinion that Hon.Arthur Stanley would not be able to be about again for some months to come.Hon.George Stanley, who recently arrived from Canada, is also unwell, but nothing exists in bis case to give rise to alarm.Hon.Edward Stanley, member of the Im- ,perial Parliament for the West Houghton division of Lancashire, is in London and is watching the course of his brother's illness, but finds time to attend the sessions of Parliament.THE CATTLE SCHEDULE.\u2014_\u2014 Mr, Gardner Awaîts a Further Report From Ottawa on the Matter.[BY CABLE FROM THE STAR'S S8PEOIAL CORRESPONDENT IN LONDON.) LONDON, February -7.\u2014Mr.Gardner, the President of the Board of Agriculture, claims that he has not yet received enough official details from the Dominion authorities to show that Canada is free from pleuro-pmeumonia, and, therefore, he made the statement in the Commons that the facts, as-now known to the Board, did not alter the-case, as known when che schedule was imposed.r.Gardner added to hisstatement, how- aver, that he was prepared to give an attentive bearing to any further facts in çon- nection with the case, if they were brought before him in the regular and official channels.This would seem to indicate that the Dominion Government have yet to present a stronger case than that bereto- fore laid before the authorities here.In this event, it is thought that Canada\u2019s demand to have the schedule rescinded would be completely successful.: COL.FANE DEAD.[BY CABLE FROM THE STAR'S SPECIAL CORRE SPONDENT IN LONDON.) Lokpow, Febrasry 7.\u2014Cal.Francis Fans, a former British-tenant farmer délegate to Canada, is dead.He formerly commanded a regiment in Canada.Col.Francis Fane, at one time was stationed in Quebec, where be commanded the 25th Regiment, now the King's Own Bor- derers.Ho retired from the command of the regiment and from the army service about the year 1865.At a recent period, some half-dozen years ago, Col.Fane revisited Canada as a tenant farmers\u2019 delegate, the delegation having been arranged by Sir Charles Tupper to report on the state of Canada as a field for emigrating tenant farmers.On returning to England the Colonel made a report ex- | tremely favorable to the Dominion.Col.Fane served in India during the mutiny there from 1857 to 1850, At that period of his service be raised and commanded the Pshawur Light Horse.He subsequently came to Canada in command of the 2th Regiment.THE LIBERALS\u2019 CAUCUS.The Policy of the Party Will Remain Unehanged, and Free Trade is Thelr Alm, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Oreawa, Fel 7.\u2014The Liberals met in caucus morn ne The meeting lasted 10.30 a.m: until 1o'cock The attendance included every member © of the party at present in town.decided bo remus.Co the thre aud it M nr eci stricted reciproci not EL said thet the BE one changed.On On boing ask ked it unanimous for Unrestricted protity, he hesitated and said : \"Well we are in favor ent the Liberal Asher it reos mci br and in sees nhl econ?Hanalitn John Macdonald, M.P., and Less P., Marqu ette, reached\u2019 here om Wi mp da; rand S04 declared it was he Government aterviewed to-.bis intention to reform until ite policy-in the jf THE POPE, MUCH PLEASED.: LE £8: & E pis ë us BYES À War Veteran \u201cAt Getyebarg my aude was smashed by » bullet.The bes me sree iferiag.breaking.out ta ter, and in à fou months, thank God, the sores all over my body and now, four years Mr.Mammend.healed, lator, have never shown oy sign of reappearing.\u201d Gxo M.Maunomp, 319 Magnolia st., Syracuse, N.Y.ecg Egy i { H $4 Hood's ==.a .Cures EOOD'S PILLS sre purely vegetable, aod do not purge.pain or gripe.Sold by all druggists.HENRY BIRKS & C0.\u2019S WATCHES _re all Guaranteed Timekeepers.ments can be selected sud cased in 16 18 kk.Gada se o Open, Hunting or Half Hunting, rés The canines sre all of the best and most toes forms and cxact workmanship.lis [235 AND 237 ST.JAMES ST.FUN six Ma\u201d 4 LA MONTAGNE, CLARKE & CO., \u201cf= Nemhers Xow York Stock Exchange, eq BANKERS, Mentreal Office! Bt.James street.New York Office\u2014 15 Broad street (Mills Building).gs Reoei NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.on daily balances.crs, ot.Prancote Rory ive deposits subject to chook.Interest allowed St., 88 Dr.prey Bm suffering fora lors time.A few lots of of Blankets and Comforters eared at sale prices at St.Cars- ley\u2019s, Notre Dame st.ene BE pt aves of on Bg © So +d Feb 7.Feb.\u20ac &r Connectéd by private wire with New Ge a York, Chicago and Torente.Joa 1 nd | BEAVER LACROSSE CLUB.on ph pega Meeting of the above Club will bo held in ce 's Hall, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 3TH Iner.mis .Dares of importance tn be tran: hi a St 1 W.ARCHER, Han.-Sec.8 on oe \u201cHALL TO LET.55% 264 perl\u201d Pardon dodriag aplce BALL, 9454 Bt.Catherine D us rot ce dost Am tang ror Loins 166 ue making other oA \u2018or terms, etc., i |.31219 to IP.©.BOX x\u201c 4 = = LODGE ROOM TO LET.sr 5% we | EET ER so i% Burost).and same will be heated heated by steam steam and bres) PE \u2014 accommodations will please poire for terms to iis i 25 Seod 310 ST.GEORGE STREET.Le 14 1% 1396 x | HORSE TAMING.ge WA Owens gues, Yao sot pm ® Wn a bear omes s i = ss oY OATS.i PE RE Gre and all disoases of BA 2 i.Fo Ce sts ST, CATHERINE ST.PROPERTY 2 of Turpentine, ot & FOR SALE or TO LET.TE oat pe sana, Ges 3 ot ve \"No.1 5 July, ki No.i TAT su ay.Special Notices.anâ Sure.fely from mineral son (of does not contain No.1.corner of Drummond sold or altered to suit a tenant.be eairable AILIFFS SALE-FROYINCE or 4 ir J r quzmza om J, CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, pus Or JNO.WITHELL.40 St.Matthew St.R.D.GREHT, DRALER IN Coms.OFFICE: Reem Ne.6, De- | 103 St.James Btroct, ot Montreal fein ad 32 Comper and Nickel @res.Mica and Asbestos = oF JMET, Mines and Minerals.| || OF UNKENNE $ S$_\u2014ARE You INTERESTED In the Cure for Drunkenness or the Morphine Habit?s husband, brother, son or friend who is addioted to strong so, we can cure him.For fullest information address THO.LINDSAY, Secretary.LE CHLORIDE OF GOLD CURE co.16 Hanover \u201cStreet, Montreal, - \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 TT Mammoth Mills, Hull, P.Q.À PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED! \u201cCall on iis and inspect our stock now full and fresh from our mills.- Morel Branch: EL i] Js oe.window and see the gest and .TO LET, Witness Building, Fromage on st.James and Craig - streets.\u2019 Alterations made to suit tenant.A long lease will be given, RFNT MODERATE.WM.CLENDINNENG & SON COTE ST.ANTOINE.Block Of Land FOR SALE, 850 feet frontage on Stocked with Bruit trees.from Electric Cars.T.JAMES CLAXTON, C.E.THURSTON, Real Estate Auctioneer, 208 MeGILL STREET, , WILL SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY: ST, DENIS BOULEVARD, corner Lot 42 2 130 fret for : æven huadred and cigkty dollars or less thaw 15 cents | TREET (Ærtenaion), Building Lot 35 ' \u20ac 100 fret for ninety-Ave dollars or less than 6 cts.a foot.Lot 85 x 110 fost facing COWANR STRERT, Building the new SHAMÉOCK GROUNDS Jor ted Aun- twenty dollars.FOR SALE.Tiare of the late George Bom, M.D., offer bouse and stables.Foe.2 and 34 paré street, immediately in rear es or Baie rie vu RNFeRE, 196 St.James Bt.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Desirable Houses and Building Sitea For particulars apply to CHARLES HOLLAND, Ji FOR SALE, 111 and 113 Union Avenue, : NOW UNDERGOING THOROUGH REPAIR.Ready for coonpetion by lat Mag.CHARLES SOLLAND, FOR SALE, Two Valuable Sites , FOR SALE, 899 Sherbrooke Street ' TO RENT, Self=contained Houses and Tenoments IN GOOD LOCALITIES, OFFICES and SHOPS.HOLLAND, 240 fit.James Street.AXTOURR, - JOHN a TEES pe co, FOR SALE OR TO RENT, No.915 Dorchester st street, if desired.Reus, $700.00 und taxes.W.F.LIGETHALL, N.P., sex 5 dev ps Br ; FOR SALE OR TO RENT, No.113 Metcalfe Birest (opposite High School), in firet class order.Rest $700.00 and taxes W.F.LIGNTREALE, F.P., = NOT[CE H.R.IVES & CO, __ QUEEN | SMOKELESS POWDER.| Eg rea Tonspat, mm nsavizy, ss PN Abrtisai JOHN alia COMPANY, Brewers, | - Storekeepers can\u2019 dg this by using our Paper Cutters nafs\u201d and Rolls.Look in our Tar : \u201ctor BTOUT.\u201cReferences In JAoxsons mre The Montreal Daily Mar, yriutsd ob the corner of Bt.George Street and fication Laue, is published by Hugh ping dent in ui Publish "]
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