The Montreal daily star, 10 janvier 1894, mercredi 10 janvier 1894
[" wond, eac .T0 CET HOT pce STORES + pe on page 6 ; eury.0 81 W ANTED\u2014 RS AT ONCE JA HYATT- .LAST EDITION, VOL XXVI-No.8 RATES \u2014roR\u2014 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS WANTED.10 ents for 30 words or less, cent per extra word, each insertion.PUPILS ANTED, ld cents for 10 ordis or less, and 1 cent gent per cu word each inserti 4H other WANTE DLR cout for 1 words or let insertion.\u2014 ROOMS Te SE 40 cente for 90 wurde ce Jem: and % cent per extra word, each insertion.BOARD, D.luceuts f for 2 words or leas, and 3é cent per inserti rol XD.10 cents for 2) woids or lesg, and 3 cent per STC mm for 2 words extra wi o roi TEE LAE ; or Lean, and 1 can at PROPERTY FOR SALE.2 sents for 55 words or pu and 1 cent per extras word, each insertion.LodT, 35 couts for 25 words or Less, and L vent per extra each insertion.BUSIN 85 CHANCES, ETC.75 cents for 25 worda or less, and 1 cent per extra æord, eac h insertion.PERSONALS ues À cents per word; minimum 3% ts each ù insert \\ All advertisezaonts inserted at the above rates must de prepa Liu O1 LGW Bivertisers may order through their Joost wadealers at the chore rat SITUATIONS VACANT.Want advertisements received too late ior classification will be tound oR ET s \u201cStar.\u201d Wage EAE Terrace, in the eves APPLY NO.4 Sherbrooke FH WANTED AGES & MARE & 3 A DAY.GREAT- AA kitchen ut vented es md Sa 2to « ere ase.© ve cents.Forshee & Nevers.Rati, Tons ve ses VARIED Au ; MALE sell our new Ket Lleaner.(Entre ne Al Io HS housekee] Bread, Cuke and Faring ves, Carver, and Knife aod Scissors\u2019 Sharpener.No ata: required.Easy sellors and big prot Clauss blear Co, Lock Boa 1, Toronta, Ont.- ET émo_ ATED WORKING HÔUSEKE EPER , FOR SITUATIONS WANTED.1 V TANTED\u2014BY FIRST CLASS MATTRESS MAKer and upholsterer, work in private fam familion Ad- drees Harris Epstein, 23% 8t.George at.10 War ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY EXPEHIENCKD Cn A A Ag.A ANID ik i oF wp Mn re res rg e GIRGULATION 38,621 ; °°\".MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1894.2 ROOMS TO LET.PASS NL SLT LIS AA OOM \u2014 LARGE PARLOR BEDROOM ON BATHroom floor, well heated.gas and first class board, at 49 MGI College aveaus.- «6 Res \u2014 WELL FU RNISHED SINGLE AND double fooma, heated with bot water, otc.lady sten rapher and writer; operates Rem- ciasboard.No.98 8t.Denise.45 jaston SE igre machines t references.Addrees OOMS ~ SORT FURNISHED ROOMS LE tolet, \u2018with or without board.116 University spect.W J'ASTED SIFUATIOS AS GROOM OR A ANY ARG ONE EE 14 RHONE Fo Lishman, good.inreaces Apply \u20ac-; -Mance-st-\u20146-3\u2014 Res with or without break! 00 per month.VV ANTE ED.BY RESPECTALLE STEADY Y NAN.Geatlemen on \u201cT 52%,\" STAR office.he PT S situation as cargtaker or watchman.OONS LARGE | HANDSOMELY FURNISHED city references.Address 7%,\" STAk office.ss di agior aud bedroom: also small bedroom.49 Beaver WE \u201cBY YOUNG WOMAN, w ORK & QF ANY a uel by the day, guad lau adress Bt.Auge af VW AKTE A CUTTER, AN ENGAGEMENT Noy Ri ebay.practical tailor, spears both languages: country, town or city.Address \u201cC761,\u201d \u201cSra W AT TED- EMPLOYMEN MENT T BY 10 GOOD COOKS, 7 housemaida, 3 nurwes seneral Sani aud women by the day.Best reference.Apply Mra.Mallett, 674 8t.Antoine st, 72 Â TANTEL\u2014TWO FANILIES WASHING.BY RE- svectable wuman.Hest of references.Apply JO Bt.George st W ANTED \u201cPOSITION AS ASSISTANT F BOOK reper or cashier, lady.\u2018A 2in rear of 34 St.Alexander st.Also first class waitress.7 3 YWastes- SEWING BY THE DAY, IN PRIVATE fawilics.Apply to Mrs.Mastin, B04 8 t Law rence street.V ANTED =~ BY RESPECTABLE MARRIED | couple, situation, man as coschman or geacral work wife as cook.Address 6 858,\" STAR office.\"ANTED\u2014A SITUATION AS Hot SERFEPER in a small fanuly ur lady's help.is good seauu- stress and will be fount vey uate trustworthy and companion- able.Best uf references.dress \u201cUG 856,\u201d STAR (STAR ofige.W FANTED\u2014RITU ATION ARG AR GROON OR COACH wan.Address \u201cF 348.STAK office.72 VV ANTED-BY A \u201cRESPECTABLE PERSON.SITuation as pantry or kitchen girl A poly 30 Her mine Breet.\\ [\"ANTED-A SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK guueral servant, by young woman.Apply 10 York ave.» PASTED-E BY 1 LA DFA: SITCAT ATION AS WoL SE.kceper for 1er 2 2 gentlemen; willing to work.Ad dress P.o! Box hie 7th, O 81 TANTED-BY AN E NOLISRMAK A BITUA- tion to pate himself useful, twa years references; total adetainer honest, reliable; would sceept $4.50 per \u201cThe Woraing Girls and Convalescent Work being sadly in want of ef niploy ment, wendy | er- Home.\u201d branch of they.W.C.Ao To Drummond A red; Bo education: married.Cooper.38 Messie 1 plicativa to be made to Mra.Dav is, 113 L IT En 5 8 VV ANTER-SITT ATIC N As GENERAL SER > .vant, qu fespectable WOLAD, ID à smi asuily; WwW ASTED A GENERAL HELE FOR FAMILY oF no washing.thedral street.; 83.i children.Apply 34 Manco st.| 63 \\ pay BY A RESPECTABLE LITTLE GIRL, Wash _A SALESWOMAN WITH E EXPEL ience, for a milline wry stare, speaking French and uglish fluently.Best refurences requ dross * ars STAR office.- ANTED \u201cTWENTY GUOD FANCY Look weavers at once.Apply The Richelieu Woollen Mills, Chambly Canton, P.Q.63 V ANTED - A SMART INTBLLIGENT LAD about sixteen, livi & with parents, for office work.Must write a goon] hand an Le rapid aud accurate with figures.Previous « ipenten Best reforenves > TIR\" x des ote.63 required.Address \u2018I PANTED-AT THE JPUCHEUEE HOTEL, EX- penienced tablemaid, nch an liah, anrtalso à head waster.Litres Richelieu dongle Ww ANTED A DEY GOODS TRAVELLER FUR Montreal and district.LB by doter unly, atat- fre experitente and xpected, (oronto Dry Goods Impurt Cu, \"30 Froot at.west, Fare 73» WANTED BY A SINGLE ENTER TLEMAN.A housemanl who can wait on table; city references required.Appiy 227 Univermty street.3 FANTED IX NEIGHBORHOOD OF ST TURE street, first vlass laundress to do work at_bome, where no other washing prefe: Address \u201cE 79.\" 7% HPAR office Ww ANTED \"APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION vf general manager of the Moutmorency Electric Yower Company wi will be received ad to the secre- dary, Chas rovklesby, Quelec.75 WANED A A CAPABLE GENERAL SERVANT twelve dollars.A good place.1273 Dor chester street.; wr UASTED AN EXPERIENCED CAP BLOCKER.Apply L Gnacdinger, Son & Co.4 Bt.Peter NP - Goon\u201d C60! Cook: AÏso CRésinesT launilreas, poly between 10a m.and lp m., to 3 ~~ INVOICE CLERK.MUAT BE A A ter and accurate at st penis \u201cpe ANTED-A COMPETENT FOREMAN FOR branes \u201cKory 0 Em Must derstand the Cousinem in all Tobacco Co., 7 otre 73 V Seymour avenue, DEAL street to FANTED ~A HOUSEMAID.APPLY TO Mks F.PANTED 7 A GENERAL Si SERVANT\u2019 OR PLAIN k, where another sl is kept.Apply Ro, 5 Font.W.Evans, 55 Cote St.Antôine Road, corner Ciarke avenue.Windsor » st.cars pass the house.82 ANTEL\u2014AN EXFERIENCED, MIDDLE -AGED Aurse for one chikkL G referefites required.Apply 278 Prince Arthur st., before noon.31 VWANTED\u2014:00D COOK.MUST \"HAVE GOoD references.Apply 257 Peel st 82 TANTED -GENERAL SERV ANT; GOOD PLAIN conking.No washing or iruning.475 Guy st.Co si VASTED A Joop WRAPPER MAKER.TO work at st t home.Apply 33 St.aw a situation to take care of children or Lght housework.Apply 161 8t.Urhain.81 VW ANTES BY A YOUNG MAN, FOUR YEARS experience, beh languages, a situation as took- Keeher or assistant in + holraale house: Lest references Address A.B, 2430 St.Cathenin 8 3cod ANTED- BY A GOUD LAUNDRESS WORK BY \u20ac day, washing, ironing snd cleaning.Apply 8t Urata st upstairs.TANTED\u2014BY EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER.part ress A.C., Box ar Bt John, ANTED BY A COMPETENT 8 SEAMSTRESS, NE can assist with us + mouse work, eo me uded._ Appby ANTEL-BY A YOU ve LADY, A POSITION as mantle cutter.No objection to leaving tho city.Was WEI wars, -BY A YOUNG MAN A AGÉDI9 YEARS, position i wholesale d.has had exper fence.Can fumish fog ria test esti on, and is living at home.Address \"K 83 WANTED | DRESSM Ne A FEW, MURE customers by.a dressmaker from New York city.re Cus by t tailor aystem.131 Victona st.FOR SALE.R BALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION, KILN-DRIED kipdling wood, $3.cut maple, $2.30.tamarac blocks, $1.73; mill blocks, SL per lad J.C.M & Co, corner 8t.James and Uuy.Tele hoge 8110 3110.\u201c6 tf R SAI SALE IMMEDIATE STEEL Li LOCOMOTIVE Boilers, vn skids, from 2 2 to Sup reical x! Bollers from 7to 8h p.Double and Single Dram H x 10.Kergeant & Rand Hock Drills, ve Rock Buckets, = ib Bteel Rails, Du Cars, rricks, and all kinds of Miners Tools.Rox! Bellows, Blacksmiths and Car- peaters Tools, and Brass Fitt ttings.The whole pearly ne Apply to B FQ OR BALE WOOD, \u2018CHEAP, MAPLEAND BIRCH, 4h.joug vommon-burdwaod, 4 long.33.00 per cord Graham, 600 5t Cat R BALE-BIXTY GALLONS OP MILK HOA = quantities to suit purchasers, Gas of Lhe bent te thé drees *B 810 city, Ad 76\": STAR office _e JOR EA SALE he TKINDLING WOOD, LARGE | Eh.Henderson Eros, 34 William st.fod > GoME\" \u201cWELL FURNISHED, FOR GESTLEMEN ' on bathroom\u2019 flat.only, at 766 Palace struet, on incandescent light in rooms.» CONS TO LET.WITH LOR.WITHOUT BOARD: All conrgpiences.770 Palace Ï OOME\u2014-TWU EXCEEDINGLY LAT LARGE = Brac sous roo itable for ad couples or party of gentlemen, with or without: ouse heated by rr nace; ra conveniences.ry Union ave.66 OUM \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, STEAM $s 11 (Ce heater in-roum, minutes from P.U.de Mara.; 7 SE, RSA VERY ICE FRONT ROOMS, BB MINutes from O,, ventral and good locality; board.Terms moderate.50 St.Antoine.$s \u201c SPECIFIC ARTICLES.A1.À Perfect Article The purest ality of Cram Tartar.lized Bi-Carboa = .Sneut -r ute of Boda are used in us preparation It has stood Al tl wih housekeepers tor the paal J years and is pow (if pussitle) better than ever.All the best Grocers sell it.Ÿ FITS.first day's bo: Li tren vo Pt va.Pha, Pa RESENTATION ADDRESSES! HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.EDWIN COX & CO.114 St.Fra Xavier street All Fits stopped tres by DA KLINEW * GREAT Numvi Restonen.No Fitsafter lous cures.Trealiss and $3 trial Send to Dr.Aine, V5} Arch et À.Marte, Lieu Notre Dame 3 0 ROMER ERY a QUIET.IN| FEIVATEFAN: Ros.Two Tete TE SU WITHOUT Lourd.40 Berri st 4 Roèssr 17 7 SHUTER STREET, HANDSONELY furnished | front lor bx om, Suitable for married couple, cosy single front bedroom, with ali the bares ot Rome: 73 R OOMS\u2014TWo NIÉE FHONT ROO ROOMS.APPLY ,_ M0 St.Catherine street.OOM WELY, FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, Gas, ete, suitable for two gentlemen or married co c >yhor without board.Private Euglub family.T4, Ts r- R pou = RICE WARM AND COMFORTABLE t raom, ia à private family, bath, hot water, we 2 Laguachetiete 3° Î OUMS \u2014 T0 LET.FURNISHED, LIGHT AND © well heated, .2444 St.Catherine \u2014\u2014 1 ) 00M \u2014 CUMFORTABLE FU HSTSHED see y_toom.gas and hot wator._ 2232 st.Catherine st.7 3 Ï \"OOMS\u2014TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT | BOARD, with all modern convenienves.94 Dorchester RODIE-WAEN, X NTT FURNISHED Rot Fo0NS to let.36 8t.Monique st.\u2018vONS ny LET YERY WARM AND NICELY rnisi rant rooms, es only: family vale.Apply at 66 Cathcart street.82 i VOM \u2014 797 SHERBROORE NT.NICELY FURnished front room.suitable for married cou hot water heating: meals if required: sok children.84 Root - INICELY FU RNISHED LARGE BED- lor itchen and dining Row, SINGLE OR DOUBLE OR EN SU rire furnished; all conveniences.33 McGill Fem IR CONS TO LET, FURNISHED.For GENTLE man or married couple, at 179 Blew OOMS -WELL FURNISHED, ™0 ADE and Hiting room tor gentleman or warried couple, with use of kitchen.202 St.Catherine st 84 OONS-TO LET, VERY WELL AFPGIN APPOINTED doute rooms, on room fat (private bons Apply a1 37 Mctiill College ave DOM - FRONT ROOM TU RENT, BATES fiat.22 MeGill College avenue.Ra STO LET.NICE WARM ROOM, ON BATIE £as, Lath and bot water.738 ve at.83 OOMS- DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WITH OR L without board; also day boand.12 Hanos or street.Re OOMS\u2014FURNISHED TO LET.APPLY 84 HCATH- Revo reçues Ok UNFURNISHED, ar es Borromee street, abure Ontario.1 Ress VICTORIA STRÉET, FU ENISHEP.comfortable roams, vn bath roum flour; also ably parlors, folding bed; marble mantel and lire OOMS\u2014LARGE AND NEWLY FURNISHED, with board, also table board.97 Union ave.MACHINERY FOR SALE.MEN NN MMA TL DM STD D VD OR SALE-ONE 35 H.P.BOILER AND ENGINE, with ali #itti com, ore: includ ne Karting injector running price extreme to premises of D.tchie & © 3.st.Cat or write Victoria square, Montreal, oc he Jeackes Machine Co, 16 SALE \u2014 À bave où band ready 1 shipment! poilers | ark clase order, rom Bro DH.P.prices very low.Call or write the Jenckes Machine Uo.16 Victoria square.Montrent.or Sherbrooke.et nw tt RSALE- ONE 20H.P.ENGINE AND BOILER, with all Mtings - complete: price very low.eur be st.Fets SALE: NEW PLUSH ROLL BACK PARLOR #23: 3 sideboanis.mirror imcks; 90 chairs and\u2019 rockers, trom +35; parior tables, $1; piano, $A Graham, 92 Prince Arthur.1 Fors BALE -! % PIANO PACKING CARES (UP- 4 19e each,cost 33.50 eæ:h to 0 make by the dozen, Futaba fo nat bins.\u2018eye.Avr © .Lindsay, 2270 and 2272 St.Catherine s 12 FoR SALE\u2014FIRST as PAIR BLACK 1 PEAR robes, extra fine quality.To Le eu at Robertson .228 St.Junics at: also fine large alo robe.JOR BALE- A MANS\u2019 BLANKET SUIT, 3 SAVY : 51 blue, medium size, cheap.Apply 106 Drolet x BOECKH'S BRUSH ES and BROOMS Ame sod as rearesented.For sale by was CN Bole Mavufacturyrs, Dr.ruggists.GOSTU RA SITTERS 3 SAYS A LoNG TIME sufferer from in cured ry Dregert & Boas.AC KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough Drops are the test in the world for the THROAT and CHEST.\u2019 For the VOICE unequalled.= & T.W.stamped on each drop.BILLIARD sasrracrizsas, Alvo Bowling Alley Ealls, De all kinds of Work in the Billiard Line E.L.ETRILR & ÇO., Emperters.T.DENIS, Montréal: Telephone 6057.37 codtf - Shafting tn Long Saving mœurs Pulleys CAST IRON AND STEEL, PLAIN AND CRIP WATEROUS, \"°°\" anada.31 MONTREAL OFFICE, 716 Crais street.[AN ABSOLUTE CURE ls 3.INDIGESTION.15 ON ON EACH 8 51 PAC PACKAGE SPECTACLES AND - \u2018EYE GLASSES ; Always Raliable.Purely Vegetable.vay be had with provisional lenses, Beitr es will be tested and the po potes H arrison & Co., \u2018seen ninning on premises of Troy .Practical opticians, Montre de ere Lachine Cou.16 Vico mer \"258 ST.SAMES STREET.near McUill BOARD.! EDUCATIONAL OARD- MRR MCEWAN.LADIES SICK NU IURSE - attendance: strictly Pers er 187 Ca- ART + CLASSES.dieux st., below dt.terne st.3 100 J3oARD AND.ROOM TU LEFT, IST CLARS, HOME beating, private oud po OARD\u2014AND ROOMS FOR | LADIES | PERING undaement, private.Mrs.Bohwe, 15 1 Cadieux QUR BALE $49 CARH Wil I.BUY A HA DSOME *eleven stop cabinet organ worth double 2344 St.Catherine st.tence stree esse ; \\ FANTED_GIRLE EXPERIENCED Ar PATER box x making.ng.Apply at 26 St.Paul 81 P'ANTEU\u201cAMAN WITIÉ EXPRESS 7 so DELIVer parcels.Address °K 360,\" STA : VALTED A -A RELIABLE GIRL a SERA servant; washing.408 Pine avenue, first door east of Unire rity ~ 8 VV; ANTED\u2014A PROTESTANT GIRL ABOUT 25, Ad nurse for two children.Must be able Lo sew well.Apply with references, 351 shop ot.83 W TANTED -A GIRL Jo, WASH OIL CLOTH, BY the week.Apply 65 Bl WANTED FOR TIE MTH INST., A THOROUGH ral servant.Must be a 0d cooks no washing or ironing, three in family.Catherine = \u2019 corner Metcalie, VANTED- \u201cAGENTS TWO DOLLARS À y RARE and upwards w selling 3.C.Co.134] Compound.WWaxTD: \u2014A GOODGENERAL SERVANT, wit city references; no washing nor ironing.Apply before Joratterip m.at 7466 Matthéw 82 4 TANTED\u2014 À MAKRIE] dren), to be usefulat à Avols by letter to Box % P.0, Mon TANTED- IMMEDIATELY, AN EXPERIENCED nager Cu references required.Apply 7 Beaver Hall & 82 cou LE NO CHIL untry house, St.Laurent, - Mont real\u201d 82 W FANTED ~~ YOUNG EDUCATED MAN TO learn a new line of bosiness, with chance ted goin partnership with advertiser; no money Big Ereuch spéaking preferre l'Adares money to make.913,\u201d BTAR © ANTED © A\u201d \u201cSOUS GIRL TO MIND par cd arsist with light housework.Must seen, at \u201cA pply at 17 Buckingham avenu ; \u201cax I'ED \u2014A COOK.REFL] BENG CTHED.'¥ Apply to Mrs.Gardner, 89) she: 82 WANTED A GUO! OR GENERAL servant; also a young orl as house and tablomaid.Apply evenings, 10 Park avenue V JANTED GENERAL SERVANT IMMED: EDIATE =! ; ferences req 88 St.Familie st.84 WANTED GENERAL À i CRVANT IN BT.rt Apply by letter to ne P.Fleming, 157 to References required.81 Janes street.d Ww ANTED A YOUNG GIRL RO ASSIST WITH light housework, about 15 years of age.Appty 112 Bt Luke st.3 YANTED_A GOOD RULER, CONSTANT EMployment for a steady man.Appl ir Manufacturing Stationers\u2019 Company, 479 St.Paul atree ul stree WASTER A HOUSEMAID.APPLY ar\u201d n Durocher street.\u2014 3 TANTED -A YOUTH ABOUT 17 OR 18, FoR % a leading late Assurance Company.Apply to.Box 2139.- W ANTED-A CLEAN TIDY GI | As GENERAL servant, family uf four, no chil Good wages.Apply mornings or evenings, 66 née DurecheP at 8i VW ASTED\u2014A RESPECTABLE GIRL FOR KIT chen work only.Must be a in cook; highest wagea paid for a competent reson girl.sûr west.pis 138% Dorchester st.V TANTED-A GOOD, SOBER, STEADY DRIVER fur a cab, accustomed to the business.Apel to Chas.Reddy, 60 Chennerillé st W ANTED A YOUNG GIRL 10 HELP TARE care of children.Apply 84 Inspector st.upstairs.\\\\ANTED- \u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO HELP FITA light housework.15 Melbourne av, Cote Be An toine.PUPILS WANTED.AIN AAA WAND prs THE INGRES COUTELLIER oo) of La Frase VWANIED-A LIMITED frye oF erie 5 take a thorough course iu electrical engineering.| Apply at once personally, G C.Siebert, Electn cal, Eu cer, 47 Church ot.| W FANTED_PUPILE, ISAAC PITMANS Font.haml.Terms low.Experi rienced vérin te ach- .51 Victoria street.* + TANTED-L ADY (PIANIBTY 14 OPEN TO EN.balls, dancin ents for parties, g._schvola 147a Se Hubert.§3%w PROPERTY WANTED.|= ANTED PROPERTIES, CITY OR BUBURBAN im; mproved or ummproved, also wanied ty punch or rent for lat May nest, s modorn built medium sir house for pal family.stuation eat of U Inivernity Ae] north o t Catherine St.Mr.Lewis Ozice 3» ee 1 pal MONEY TO LOAN.mmm - 0 LOAN sind.TO 8130 TO LEND ÂT 34 PER cent.on ist mortgage.Address with part: MER \u201cE840,\u201d STAR OFFICE.ER | { Notre Dame st - name of Jack.- the full extentof taw: - quired.- BUSINESS CHANCES, a SAN OS SAINS MSN R SALE\u2014 FIRST CLASS 1 BUTCHER AND T's shop: doing large business reasons for sling.Apply L.Harns, 1988 BL.C i near 8t.Url MOR SALE \u201cA FIRST CLASS SATOON, ON ONE of the Ft thoroughfares in the city, doing a tirst class busine pspection, insit.Teas0i ns given for selling out.Apply to 421 Craig at.Montreal.Fer SALE-WELL a ABLISHED BUSINESS x thr.et in Ontario, stock in first class order store in town.Address \u2018G 855,\" gran of W ; C'ANTED-FRON $2000 TO §X $3000 | WILL PROCURE an interest and permanent: position.in one of the beat payin pus, in city, open for examination.STAR oi PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC.NTA R SALE_REAL, ESTATE, 2 20 ACRES IN THE of Maisonueuwre, 5 acres fronting on Notre Dame at\u201d Will be sold on block or in lots to suit pur- \u2018Bennett, 377 0 EJ chasers, Term © easy.Abply ta William JUR SALE HARDÉOME CUT STONE FRONT dwelling, N 138 Metcalfe st., three atories and basement.ply No.96 St.Peter 67 R BALE\u2014A COMFORTABLE TEN ROOMED, stone front house, in good onder, delightful \u201csitua tion, St.Luke street west.Price muderate and term: easy.Aoply to W.H.Warren or D.+ Loach, Temple e Building.pie LOST._ eg fe | Pipi BONAVENTURE STATION.FRIDAY 8, purse containing railroa ti 29.\u201c\u201cCongregation de Notre Kipdly return Lo and receive OSTA STAG HOUND ABOUT 8 MONTHS OLD.Finder rewarded by bringing it to 79 Union Sees » 8 A BUNCH OF KEYS ATTACHED TO A La steel chain.Return to John Date,654 Craig st., J road, Cin.+64 fective reward, LOSE SATURDAY.PAIR REINDEER SKIN with owner's name and address inside.Find- gars on on returning them to Royal Insurance race op \u2018OST\u2014-A1.ADYS BLACK BAG, CONTAINING X re purse and 2 goncert tickets.Reward a He + \u201cOBT- ON SUNDAY, JANT.YOUNG Ne\u201d cocker ypantel (bitch), wore lar Th omer 's nate, answers to Fan.Return to 343 Notre Dame at.ait, be JLesr,aT EAST END OF CITYOR ID IN MAISON: genre, probably between Dorchester Dame streets, lady's fur storm -co gore reward for rcturning to Éditorial heey nd Notre er vu, re | ; STAR > MADAME LAFRANCOYR, 1 LADIES sick purse, superior accommodation for medical A endanos, strictly private.Terms moder: ate.76 St.Dominique.as 15 YOARD MRS.\u201cSRARL LAD TES DOCTRESS, PRIvate accommodation for ladies, with professional at- iadios attended at their tendance, or st.OARD \u2014 NACANCIES.AT rm DORCHESTER.next to the Windsor; also BOARD, YACANCIES FOE ha AND BOONE, BOARD K ShooM i AND BOARD, 8275 A VER > GARD\u20142 ROOWE, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, ia working man a home: de lod Mountain.pear St.Antoine ot.OARD AND ROOMS, WARM COMFORTAL Ouro ie a! urnished rooms, with good board, at T .BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.a aa ANTED \u2014 A COMPORTABLR Fos, board, within are minutes walk of cout cote Apply stating te: or CHG,\u201d STAR nes WANTED A YOUN Ma LADY, A EL rh boanl in a private family: coe locality: terms iat be moderate.Ad stating terms, to Room, STAR office.ROOMS WANTED.bume.1% George AULT V ANTED \u2014 BEDROOM AND BITTINGROON connegting.Must be well furnished, .near bathroom and inv cinity of St James Club.Address A.AL V Ca DROOM | wird ee OF SG Ad ventes, ate by mar t further than Po des - VE sa\u201d ri em 84 WANTED TO BORROW.\\ ANTED\u2014 T0 BORROW $50.00 FOR 6 MONTHS: Pa per cent inst: security mortuary bei it $100, pe E 806,\" & office.EN + JY ANTED-T0 | WORKOW : S000 FOR 1 YEA Hn Ind mortgage, residential progeny Axed security and good interest.Address * \\ TANTED-TO BORROW $500 FOR 3 ROFTHS ome ery best security given.Address \u201cJ = PARTNERS WANTED.LAN N JANTED\u2014PARTNER, WITH 5 TO 15000 por lars, for established business, ts from 8 10,000 per annum.can be greatly increased.vestigation.L.Harris, | 1388 St.Catherine st.ASTD = PARTNER IN MANUFACTURING idities, with large tits od 0 tition; capital requ required about 1 82000, only J 05ToN MONDAY AFTERNOON, A CARVED | 4 tortoise «hell hair pin, svenr shaped, st gold.ward af at 945 Dorchester STE A WORKING RE A PACKAGE OF .À fur se machine meciien à Fin der will be reward-\"\" ng m - ed oti returning to 1949 Notre Damo st.81 i \u201cOSTZON TRE TH \u20ac OF, JANUARE, A BROWN and black a with front paw while, answers to the i person bringing him to in street will be remand, any poison found with him in their possrssion after this notice will be prodcontes 10.|-\u20142= Les \u201cTUESDAY AFTERNOON, AN TRIAH SET- dog, with whitestar on bremst.Reward for same at 154 Mance 83 o Ve CZ 9 mA A UND-ON THURSDAY, JAN.4TH, A F° BL Antoine st., near Richmond ae ROBE ON ED studded with si | ~~ Opes 10 in ?1 AYLMER STREET.MISS MACDOXNELL'S CLASSES for children and aduits will be resumed on graphy tat decorative » woi y.January th.Pyre- ork) drawing, oll ead water painting Fo and ink for ilustration, ete \u20ac AAANAS AA T, WANTED TO PURCHASE.SANSA ANTED\u2014BEAVER ALIVE, \u2018WILL PAY me cash each, for live beaver.\u2019 Address Kirl dbury.Se » Lennon & Co, 8u 7 W Ww EA ngs WK een ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE 5 GAÂLLE MILK PER pag, del deliver att the Bonaventure Stativa.a pes pas \"OF GLASS OFFICE Tant tion, oak proforred.abot feet high.Give full and price; 9 feet counter, with wire wire rail: James O'Aelly, Pe ie 13 ANTED-TO PURCHASE A TAGROTGRERED erred.Mot be ¥en Gh \u201cBr.An office.STORES, ETC.WANTED.Ltd ed de ee NL TUNA LET\u2014FROM 1ST MAY NEXT, SHOPS and dwellings on the south aid side vf St.Cath- enne street, west, betwee ill College ave and Mansficld street.Laaces for à term of years can Le obtained by improvi tenants.For er particulars apply at REIS urocher stroot.33 aw ANTED-TO RENT, A STORE FOR RÉSTAUR t purposes, centrally located.Address dress R Le ret.15 German = stree AAA A MISCELLANEOUS.= SAN SS a Ee RENT\u2014A BARGAIN.-A FINE TONED UP- rieat pisno.Terms 33 per mouth.Apply McGill fp fect health by Errors of Youth.SUFFERERS FROM ® Nervous Dedility, Youthful Tntiscretions, Last Mantes, 3 BE YOUR OWK PHYSICIAN | accompanying is offered as JN CERTAIN AND arrxbr Cobra - Sunareds of ; cases in our practice have been restored to per- its wee after all pirat a faite Perfectly pul Pure ingredients mask be used n pene NE R= lom com à 4 jeeubobtn.§ drachm.térechme.© jeton! PES À , 9 xt.Tyne rare I= (sicohalicl 2 grains.§ PARTNERSHIP WA WANTED.Ra NAAN AA Ere pile Tee ANTED\u2014 D_PARTNERAHIP IN ESTABLISHED ru Le pa estate business.Address J $31,\u201d Stam F office.o 81 ANTED ARTS SHIP IN GOOD \"ESTAR.i Sir time and\u2019 RA fidoly forest io Xi Sos office.pre 3 OFFICES TO LET AS ANNAN LET\u2014THAT SPLENDID OFFICE.CORner of 8t.Janes and St.John strocts groun oar of Harron Block.presently oocupi y Bank of Toronto.Also that five story cut stone store, corner of St.Sairament and St.Peter sta., actually occ upied by Messrs.Lockerby Bros.Pussesaio: ET rat of May next.Apply to L.O.Hetu, N.t.James st.tf have same by payiog expenses, at L365 Ne Ca t.Catherine.73 TOUND-LEFT BY MISTAKE, À PARCEL « OF L gloves, The owner can have plying at 79 Union ave.§ Fos A SMALL SUM OF MOREY.TER CAN obtain same un proving property.Notte Dame 82 HORSES AND CARRIAGES.ETC.|= Pot, SALE- CHEAP.HORSE, 5 nan and mek ox sols, ald ss gow Stan Jan SAL = ante IGH.et AR uk new.\u2018Ce HEXP, NICE C AKJOLE.NEW Ts _ April; to 701 + Bevis, »\u201d 8 t FURNISHED HOUSES.WANTED, oo TANTER\u2014WELI: PURNISHED HOURE OF about?oom, for small family: aces re- *J 91,\u201d STAR oùlce \u201cez | HOUSES TO LET.ANN NAN NSN LET-WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES- Tsien.house, No.11 Park avenue.Apply to James Morgan, Coloniat House._____ 81 OFFICES WANTED.STE NES NN WA or SK ROOM Sr NEAR pus ness centre.P.0.Box - HOUSES WANTED.NASA NAA AURAL VA ALS TA ALAA SA ANTED\u2014SMALL SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, now ot May, o ity, east.of Be: Lawrence and north of 8 - 844,\u201d STAR office 42 tequier relative to this Me by return 3 Temi era 6 casen, fe constantly tn ay de sarar val Loy Ee Lt | hich Wii cure mos} 3 Aires of call cu « NEW ERGLAND MEDICAL SESTITUTE: 24 1REMONT ROW, \u2018 With Healthy Liver & i there is vo grippe.Th 2 Caledonia\u2019 Waters REGULATE TRESE QRGANS.: \\ Bold by Grocers, Hotels and CHAS.GURD & CO., 29 to 43 JURORS ST.Small Pl.MEDICAL.SIEK HEADACHE Positively cured by these 4+ | Little Pills.\u201cThey also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A per- | \u201cfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.Small Dose.Small Price.A RECORD WITHOUT FAILURE! * ADWAY'S PILLS, THE GREAT LIVER aed STOMACH RENGLT.An Excellent and Mild Catbartic.PERFECTLY TASTELESS.Over Forty Tears in Use ; Amd Never Known to Fail.Possess properties the most extraordinary in réstoring health.They stimulate to healthy action the various organs, the natural conditions of which are so necessary for health, grapple with and neutralize the .impurities, driving them completely out of the system.RADWAY\u2019S PILLS Have long been acknowledged as the Best Cure for SICK HEADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, DYSPEPSIA, All Disorders ot the Liver.Full printed\u2019 directions in esch box: 35 cemtas box.Bold by sil druggists or mailed on receipt of price.BADWAY & 00., 419 8¢.James street, Montreal.(1) ! ew Secret Ilemedy Absslately Unknown © he tOnres in 15 to 36 war © NEY REFVNOLEDR, You can be treated av home for th e pri and the same mi th those Sho prefertocome here \u2018wa will contract to cite M them or pay ex] of cominr, railroad and hotel bills, and Make ne have tal x >.an ha an mercury, © pai have aches and pains, J Hacoals Patehes tn moutu, Bere Th: ë Chère DDENY SE PE v.Halvor we lageut.À or Tertia LOOP POI that toe to cars, Wo solicit the most ob= atinate cacce and louge w va Th.s eb ya Samed tho suitl oft od the skill of eho rem- gang wiih the old re edies.For.years we have mads a 1alty of treating thin disease with our N| and we have §.ax wh capital Debind our unconditional guarantee.late procés sent sealed on appiation Arme ET Ce, eas je Chicage TL SYPNILERE © ANS T ax TATNED Fliers | | of animated discussion.CIVIL ENGINEERS.THE CANADIAN SOCIETY ON CLOSE \u201c CORPORATION.It Will Not Now Be Formed, Though That is Practically What !t Amounts To-Dinnor at the Windsor.The Canadian Society of Civil Engineers has decided to go slow in.the matter organizing the profession as a close edrporation.Mr.Allan Macdougall, of Toronto, submitted a committee report on the subject backed by a cogent speech.He urged the wisdom of moving gradually with the growth of public opinion; and to miisitain the status of the Society so that membership therein will be regarded + au essential \u2018qualification engineer.e crip.An \u2018of EE to -the congress of \u20ac at the Worlds Fair was a heer The action of the Council in this matter was upheld on the ground that the $300 was given not as a t bas «sa voluntary gift of those mem- fers wh wh e view that the Soclety: s \u2018honor had been pledged to aid the The report on a code of ethics was re- \u2018ferred back to the committee, which will confer with Sir Casimir Gxowski he dinner at he Windsor Hotel last night pods unqu alified success, ir.ed and made terson res an excellent pee hes and songs by Messrs, 9 Cysntop an, Mountain Wai- lis, Havard, Lepro cLeod, Macdou- 1, Bovey, Johnson and Hannaford, jr, ponstitrited the programme, MONTREAL PRESBYTERY Will Visit Huntingdon to Urge Amalgamation of the Two Churches \" There\u2014Knox vs, St.Gabriel.\"The question of the ownership of the records of old St.Gabriel Church came again yesterday afternoon in the Montreal \u201c Presbytery.Prineipal MacVicar moved that the Presbytery re-aflirm its resolution of 1379, namely, that the records remain at the disposal of the Presbyterr, giv ing equal rights of ac- oess to Knox St.Gabriel congregations.Much discussion followed, nally a committee of the Revs.Dr.Scriniger, Warden, Dr.MacVicar, E.Scott, and F.M.The Rev.Dr.Muir, of Huntingdon, made a personal statement with gard to the second Presbyterian Church of Huntingdon, and St.Andrew's Church, which points to an early union of these two con, tions.It was unani- mousl decided that an amalgamation was estrable, and it was resolved that the Pres- vs should meet on Tuesday, January 23, Huntingdon, to endeavor to arrange for ion of thess two congregations, THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.Aid: Villeneuve Mentioned For the Mayoralty.Ald.Villeneuve is spoken of as a probable candidate for the Maye: yeralty.Ald, Robert was elec \u2018yesterday as a candida for No.1 seat in St.Mary's nais for No.2 VN Ca inneng has selected No 1sent fo St.Antoine Ward and Ald.Costigan Mr.G.W.Parent will be a candidate in Centre Ward.\u201c Ald.Hnrtabise will posed in St.ard by Mr.J.H.D ob Baptiste Ward in opposition to Ald.Leclerc.pot he Butchers Association have decided support Ald.Desmarteau, Nolan, Beau- sole Renaud, Savignac and Lecleme, as well as Mr.J.\u2019 Bourassa in St.Mary's ard and 2 Mr.F.Bayard in St.Jean Baptiste Ald.Villeneuve was waited upon last evening and asked to be a candidate for St.Jean Ba tiste Ward.He declined.Hochelaga Ward.At a largely attended meeting last evening he gave an account of his two ears\u2019 Nos ship in the Quy Épeeches were also made b y Tenleter and Afr.Brodeur, M.P.E BELLEVUE.\u2014Messre.A.L .Hamilton have been elected unanimously councillors in the East Ward.At a general meet of the Council Mr.J.L.chaud was, elected Mayor.Loxeus PorsSTE\u2014Messrs.John McVey and George Hodge were elected yesterday afternoon councillors for the municipality.T.Bonhomme and Max Kavanagh, have been elected councillors for Papineauville by 1 majorities.J.or and E.Belisle have been elected councillors for St.Andre-Avelin.\u2014\u2014 - HUNTINGDON, Jandary 10.\u2014 Special.\u2014 County of Huntingdon municipal elections: Township of ne Geo.Lenhy and James Merlin, ected councillors.vill of Hemmingtord, Nathalien Mc-.Clatchie elected.he Lieut.-Governor elects the other councillor.STE.ANNE Kent and S.VELOCK\u2014Chan., Thos.Sievenson Frankiin, Wm.Edwards and Geo.Rowe \u201cComplete Manhood AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.\u201d \" , Blain facts, the old secrets the new discover es a t on a avid Taare itt atous for should write for wonderful little book.It will be vent free, DDASS THE PUBLIRHERS, ADR THE PE tes =; put of le: £S pom 70: mo other Green\u2019s y ] Ted thopeands.te d Always Reliable.RENUSE SUBSTITU- 3 TRS.From ail Druggists «vr mailed, 0 free from ebservation.on receipt of $1 00.Seaied panicuiars, § cents.M LANE MEDICINE CO., MorTrea., Cas.village, is under settle ord at Thursday Island.elected councillors by acclamation, Hiscaisnoox \u2014Oliver and McCann, CouPTON, Jauuary -10.\u2014(Special).\u2014The municipality of the vil village of Compton has elected by acclamation Daniel Saultry and Chancey Rufus Clarke, councillors, DUNHAM, P.Q., Janu 10.\u2014{Special).\u2014_ The retiring councillors,J.N.Galer and Ha Church, have been re-elected b y acclamation.FreLionssuna, \u2014 Special).\u2014 H F.S A.Smith have been re-e acted councillors for \u2018this villa Benrorp, January 10.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 The local elections here fôr councillors have re- anuary.10.10.South Ward, A.J.uchard for Centre ported Ward, and Marvin Smith for the North Sort A\u20achE between falion troops and De Ward.The electfon for Mayor takes place .next Mond ; The pu aited \u201cnulide.fe deal 13 The tou vip of Stanbri has re-elected has committed suicide.He to councillors C.] Blain and E.J.Seagel.| hang a woman found guilty of in- The t Ignace de Stanbridge fau has re-elected councillors Robert Elliot and The Beat mill works in the Franklin- Louis Goulet.strass-Charlottenberg, Germany, was burn- - sjartd Gas It is belicved that the fle was un .ried A .AN INSANE MAGISTRATE.uk mob or ee to set fire to >.\u20ac public bu of Ruvo, I ter- + orROLAL TO THE 8TAR.] \u201cday.Po rhey a ed to mé Le street NtAGARA, Ont, January M.\u2014W.H.I.carlines, : re dispersed by troops.Evans, \u201cthe presiding niagistrate of this Thirty-one watches, a large numbèr of arrest c sanity., A few days ago he drove his wife and six children out of the house at the m e a revolver, declaring that if any of them attempted to enter the house again - he would shoot them ADVICES FROM AUSTRALIA.[sPECIAL TO THE Fran] Vascouven, B.C., January 10.\u2014 Australian advices by SS.*Warrimoo™ state that natives have massacred a number of.white e cit : is sending a a rellet be Poop ple were drowned, of whom | Wales, was attem urtubise will be a candidate for or the seventh time, with in- | \u2018at Cornwall Centre ladies, by the capsizing of a yacht in Sidney Harbor on cember 15.The Victoria Government are sttiliig one theasand un- employedon Kangarvo Island to found a co-operation settleurent.They will have a quarter of a million acres of land.The unemployed throughout Australia are parading streets with Lars he life of Premier Debbs, of New South ed by a crank\u2019 who at tempted (0 enter Debbs\u2019 uftice flourishin, revolver.He was arrested and gaol Minister Reed, of.the Victoria Cabinet, w in visit Canada on the next steamer to join Premier Melliwraith for the purpose of conferring with the Canadian Govergmént in reference to improved e relations between the two countries, : A DEADLY FEUD.Two Familles / Almost Wiped Out.SALTILLO, Mexico, \u201cJanuary 10.-tAt the town of Cenatro Lios are two prominent families named Valasco and njora, tween whom a deadly feud has existed.The heads of the families were killed at the beginning of the trouble and the children have continued the warfare, until fie of a family of six Valasco and five F \u2019anjora young men, all met violent deaths, but three on each side.The Valasco brothers and three Pañjora brothers met on the street Monday and immediately n firing at each other.The battle resulted i the Killing of two oun each side and the serious wounding of two others, BRITISH PARLIAMENT.The Closing of the Session Near at Hand.T0 LONDON, January 10.\u2014 A Cabinet council was held yesterday for the purpose of arranging for the closing of the iamentary session.It was decided to present to the Queen on Thursday the documents necessary for the closing of the session.The Council also considered important despatches from South Africa, w ith reference to the Matabele campaign, and from Frep-1 Town, Sierra Leone, in regard to the recent conflict between Frech aud British troops near \\Warina.TORONTO'S PLAN OF IMPERIAL UNION.Ispecrar.TO THE STAR.10.\u2014The Young Conservatives met Monday yining for forthe tirst time since the holidays.Sommer moved this motion: ** Resolved that it is essential to the progress of any plan for the union of the British Empire to recognize the right of the people iu the colonies to direct representation in the Central Government to which they may become subject,and that any self-governing colony should be afforded the means of being so represented in the Imperial Parliament\u2019 on petition from any colonial legislature until such time as any other parliamentary body for the whole empire may be created.\u201d iscussion on the motion was postponed.THE NAPANEE MURDER CASE: [sræcraL ro THE Gran) .KINGSTON, oilt.;.January 10.\u2014The preliminary hearing in connection with the arrest of Barney Kiug, for the murder of Angus McLeod at Napanee, took place in that town Monday.Mrs.McLeod could not identify King as the man she saw in.the house, and her evidence all through did not turn out as expected.It in no way connected King with the murder.King, was remanded.for a week.Whalen was dismissed.Davern will likely be acquitted.The whole matter of the arrests of the.three men ap- pearstobe a fixzle, with no evidence to warrant a charge of murder being made against the suspected men.HERALDS MAJORITY | REDUCED.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] KIN6STOX, January 10.\u2014A recount of the votes cast in the recent mayoralty contest cccurred yesterday afternoon before Judge Ÿ kinson.Mayor-elect Herald's majority was uced from eight to four, with some 13 uninitialled ballots, eight for Brennan and five for Herald to be decided upon.SEIZURE OF A C.P.R.TRAIN.* [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) \u2018HALIFAX, N & January 10-\u2014F-Tremaine, counsel for C.R.Barry, has ordered the sheriff to Seine me train of C.P.R.cars at the depot, in his action for damages against the C.P.R.Company for $5000.e action has caused a sensation here.was arrested at the instance of the C.P.R, charged with the embezzlement of $1000 and released after trial.HEBECOMES A McCARTHYITE, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] HAMILTON, January 10.\u2014In an interview esterday N Ma or-clect À.D.Stewart said he fesses his connection with the Reform y and sé Lu sup Dalton McCarthy in future.He could not say whether tha Protestant Protective Association that elected him would as an organization endorse.the McCarthyite platform.IS CHARLTON GUILTY?.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR} TORONTO, January 10.\u2014Police Constable\u2019 John A.Charlton is under arrest, charged with personation, under an assumed name, of certain rich people who recently died in Australia.One of the principal claimants tothe fortune left by these \u2018Australians is said one .ames Craigmerle, of Philadelphia.who has come :o this city with a view of catching the alleged impersonator.The amount involved is about $30,000, and it is charged that Charlton, in connection with the legacy, received letters through Todmorden I Office under an assumed name.He declares himself to be pntirely innocent of thecharge made against m.+ Toronto, Jan CABLED FLASHES\u2014WIRED DASHES.New York city's fanded debt is $100,762,- Captain John A.MacPhail, -of the S.S, \u201cCacouna\u201d is dead at Pictou, N.S.Samuel Lockwood, the naturalist, died at Freehold, \\.J., yesterday , aged 75.t, Heymann has been gazetted acting man tiate at Buluwayo, vice Major Forbes.The Bank of Hamiltoh\u2018stender for $2,350,- 000 of that city's new issue of.de ntures has been accepted at a little over 963.It ia re, from Khssan that in in hg ra chains, and some lockets were taken from J.Matt's store at Buckin on\u2019 Sunday night by burglars.The robbers escaped.The Cornwall Farmers\u2019 institute will meet\u2019 on January.10 und 11.The Glen institute will meet on the 15th at Alexandria and \u2018at St.Raphaels next day.The dry goods section of the Toronto rd of Trade on Monday listened to the.chairman} address in presenting the annual report in \u2018which was em gd a plea for a Dominion insolvency la law, , \u2014\u2014 ee Two Toronto Boys Dr Drowned.ToroxTo, Janua 4 PRICE ONE CENT.been skating with a party of boys, and one, nanied Owens, ventured too far out from shore, where the ice was thin.He went through, and a lad named Coombs went to his assistance, and also went through the ice.Two others also went in, but the last had a pole, and with this man to ge out again.and also help one of the cuire _out.Owens and Coombs were now ow beyond.aid, and they were drowned.Both were recov red within balf an À Hour.AGAINST THE P.P.A |SPECIAL TO TO THE HE STAR.ToroxTO, Jauuary 10.\u2014At the next meeting of the Young Men's Liberal Conserva tive Association it will be moved by A.R.Hassard, seconded by John Kane, vice- president of the Association.\u201cThat the Coutiz Men's Liberal-Conservative Association expresses its sovereign condemnation of the Protestant Protective Association and expresses ity sense pf sorrow that a league hostile to the ceaseless advance ot transcendent civilization has been resurrected from the ruins of antiquity.\u201d This motion if discussed will give rise to à very lively debate.SPANISH DYNAMITERS BEING FOUND OUT.BARCELONA, January 10.\u2014Santiago Salvador, who was arrested at Saragossa and who confessed that he was the author of the or plosion } in the Lyceum \u2018Theatre in this \u20ac was further examined to-day.He denied that Saldani, the Italian Anar- \u2018ehist, also under arrest, took any part in.the Anarchist plots.He declared that a man na cherisi, and another, both of\u201d whom were leaders of the Barcelona Anar chiets, attended a meeting in the Bull Rin in Barcelona.Most of the Anarcht«ts wen with Orsino bombs and other exnlosives, ins tending to low up the building, and, in the confusion that would ensue, sack the town.The.conspirators dis , and\u2019 the plot \u2018was abortive: Baccherisi and the other er were iminediately arrested.The police have been informed that Salvador some time ago in ered a Custom -House- officer.Salvador, who attempted to kill himself when arrested, is recovering his health._\u2014t THE HAWAIIAN MUDDLE.WASHINGTON, January 10.\u2014Reports from Honolulu state that on December 16, the British Minister received permission from the Governuient to land iarines from H.AL S.\u201cChampion\u201d for the protection of the British legation and the property of British residents in case of disturbance arising.On the same evenin Captain I ooke, ct the \u201cChampion,\u201d stated that he expect Queen to be restored by the American forces, and that he should land about fifty marines, who would remain entirely neutral.- It is believed at the to De ment .that there is little Niketihood of bloodshed at Honolulu, except in the event that there \u2018should be a rising.of the Royalists, It ig evident, hw or the landing of the British troops has added a new and troublesome factor to.an already complex and delicate situat There was a full attendance at theCabiney \u2018 meeting yesterday, and the \u201csituation w discu , but action cannot be taken un definite information is received from Mr His.DID SCOTT WRITE THIS?Loxpox, January 10.\u2014The Central News says Alfred Canad practically acquitted at Edin! are of murdering Lieu letter from *\u2018Seott,\u201d the mysterious dual who was indicted with him but disap peared: \u201cNow that the excitement of your trial has subsided, U intend to give eel up.1 see by the papers that yo lishing a book.f'send you my digry Iv thn int yi have kept since I left Ardiamont up to the present time.Include it in your book.It will doubtless interest, astonish or amuse the public.A Racking \u2018Cough Cured by Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.Mrs.P.D.HALL, 217 Genessee St, Lockport, N.Y., says: \u201cOver thirty years ago, I remember hearing my father describe.the wonderful curative effects of Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.During a recent attack of La Grippe, which assumed the form of a catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accompanied by an aggravating cough, I ured various remedies and prescriptions.While some of'these medicines partially alleviated the coughing during the day, none of them afforded me any relief from that spasmodic action of the lungs which would seize me the moment I attempted to lie down at night.After ten oztwelve such nights, I was Nearly in Despair, and had about décided to sit up all night in my easy chair, and, procure wbat sleep I could in that why.It then occurred to me that I had a bottle of Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.I took = spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was able to lie down without coughing.In a few moments, I fell asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better.I took'a teaspoonful of the Pecs toral every night for a week, then gradually decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured.\u201d Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Prompttoact,suretocure ; p A A a mediral comfort and stimulant, The & Medical Profession recom: mmends highly the use à Liebig COMPANY'S Extract ® cosen of weaknees \u2018and digektive disorder.R eT ow when exhausted snd see how ing it R Thistna le) facaimile of the = signatore x 7 ue TRE AND CET THE GENUINF.8 of Justus LE von Lieblg fi on the jar.drowned in the bay evening.10.\u2014Two boys wers-f- ey had \u201c1640 Notre Dame St \u2018 » bodies Monson, who was recently -oû the tenant Hamme Lrough, recéived this Morning the following indi a -+ 4 _ Frames [J \u201c+ t \"a % THE.MONTREAL DAILY STAR, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10, 1894.RAIA Agno \u2014emathete ve nage = 1 AGUA ppg toes fn ey Rtn Te I tenth.2 We Do SERRA XN Gill Xn + The Daily Star.GRAHAM & CO, Propristore.a 188 ana 165 st.James Street.Tax Darcy Srau in ent ta Unitea Stutesor rc ac 3s Sa ta SIA tot oix months pe ee coe, veliero the hroulat of code Mb to io ctr arr The Engin now soapers pablisPed i in the city of Mon = Agouts for French Advertising are Meeuru, Amedoe Princo & Cle.No.M Rue doP Provence, former cf Lafayetio and St.Georges Parle, CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR * For week ending ûth Jan, 1 154.* Monday TT sas rene ages \u2014_\u2014 Tuesday.ccecen Ceerecannon 37,680 Wednesday.eens 38,410 =~ Thureday .o s.vw.38,248 Friday.\u2026.\u2026.copessass aucune ss 37,820 Saturday .ae 40,057 Totai.\u2026.\u2026.193,104 \u201cPRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week \u2014 ENDINE\u2014 6th Jan., 1894.fr Years Day, J Issue, Iu dci tothe week's circulation.there were upwanis of fifteen thousa taken by people for the \u201cRound the world trip.\u201d We have not counted these fifteon thousand, as our custom has been to exclude *such cifcuiation from the standing circulation tabie.Of course advertisers get insertion in the entire issue.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1804, x cars ARCHBISHOP FABRE FOR CIVIC HONESTY.In his late pastoral letter on \u201cThe Present Stale of Society,\u201d Archbishdp Fabre wisely emphasizes tHe need of 2vot civic govern: ment.\u201cWatch over the composition of your municipal! councils and your legisla- Live assemblies in particular.\u201d he savs; \u201cit is there that your dearest in*erests are discussed and the gravest probiems are solved.\u201d \u2018The Archbishop also urges that \u201c.we choose men whose \u201c*honesty is above all >on suspicion\u201d and \u201cwho are not blind parti.83 ng, office seekers, or nere instruments in the hands of politicians\u201d This is very timely counsel.Montreal is now face to face with a crisis in its affairs, and the ven.+ erable clergyman has well indicated the L principles that should guide our decisions.There can be no doubt that the civic government has more directly to do with the comfort, happiness and health of the.people than any of the more august Parliaments, .The city police practically apply most of the law adopted by these bodies of wider range, and a stupid or inefficient police force will bring greater annoyance and more positive injury to the people in applying a good law an- \"would be suffered from the fair kn.f ment of a measurably unwise law.his is only given as an example of the power of civic authorities for good or evil when contrasted with those commonly credited with [nore importance.The Archbishop is unquestionably righ! in directing the attention of citizens to the importance of home politics.: Nor is the timeliuyss of the counsel its least merit.Some men are fond of talking loudly about the deairablences of honest government and pure elections when no chance to gaiu th: one or exemplify thd other at band.Bai when polling day draws near and the people are in sorest need of encouragement and advice, they is \" are.siletit.» Showy on parade but under cover in battle, they accomplish nothing for the cause they profess to rank so highly.Archbishop Fabre, however, has not chosen the lull between elections, when even politician: are ready to philosophise about political purity, to let fly his shafts at the men who regard a public office as anything Lut a public \"trust.Ile speaks on the ove of the most - momentous municipal contest ever held in this city: he speaks at a time when honest | men can promptly apply the principles he enumerates; and when not to apply them is to prove their worth by the loss that will follow the lack of them.Our friends, the enemy, will have trouble in turning the Archbishop's shot.He cannot be Accused of \\acting from hidden motives or of seeking to serve aught save the welfare of the people.Tho alarm he rings is ong that will be heeded by hisown people ot least, \u2018and should be listened to by all.UNCONGENIAL N EIGHBORS, | A stone cutter, a poultry merchant, and a cigar manufacturer are assessed in St.Ann's Ward as using thé same vacant yard for sicrage purposes.What affinity there may be between these three industries is not clear.Just why they should choose to sharo a yard between them will likely.re- \u2018main as _much a problem as how they\u2019 would de à doi for, in spite of the pais takeq to secure this joint\u2018 accommodation, their disinterested landiord does not Xmbw thay haveeverused i Itis, indeed, the disinterestedness of the whole transaction that is mainly remarkable.The ten- - ants rent a yard and do pot put it to any ETS \u2018The landlord, who is an alderman, and, éonsequently, may lose by the addition of new voters to his ward, ronta three men one yard sod rans the risk of having them vate \u201csolidly sgaiost \u201chim.Ths Court of Revisers, noting the remarkable charactor of thé case, décline to Interfere, risking\u201d thereby more gravely than they imaginé | thoir pogularity.Everybody seoms to have been governed by.disintarested motives cxoopt the \u201cpoultry, \u2018who probaly refused -to be stored with tombstones and tobacco, was ish .carry the appearance of being bona- \"| in the ordinary course of business.The idea + 30,001 thus causing the vacancy of the yard.And the hens are not to be blamed.No self- respecting fowl would care to run the chance of contracting the tobacco habit or to live In the same yard with a tombstone.factory.The unofficial citizen will imagine that the Revisers should have cut these three voles off the St.Ann's list.They do not | ! ide electors.No one thinks that ex-Ald.Cunningham rented a part of a .yard of Ald.Nolan, and then never used it will crop oui that the accident that it made Mr.Cunuingham a voter- in Ald.Nolan's : \u201cward had something to do with the affair.| When the Court of Revisers, formed under the new law, comes to sit, it will make short wd of voters of this kind.THE BOARD OF TRADE PRESIDENCY.Nr.W.'W.Ogilvie's acceptance of the presidency of the Board of Trade, for the coming year, will be eminently satisfactory.to all concerned.Mr.Ogilvie has filled the position admirably for the term about to close, thus making it desirable as well as in accordance: with a thoroughly understood condition of a first election that he should be at- the service of the Board for a second term.Naturally a good man's second term ought to be better than his first.Experierice counts for something in every position.That auoiticer-bas pleased for one year isa capital guarantee that he will \u2018please better Aso] Mr.Ogilvie's clection, + for a sec oud.As there caf be no.doubt; and it is'to be hoped that the { Board: will meet kis own desires and giv cd) hiay good colleagues for the year's work.SUGGESTED coat of arms for Ald.Nolan\u2014 a chicken rampant on a tombstone smoking eee ¢ 4 à cigarette.PERSONALS.Mr F.Stocking, Quebec, i is in town.Hon.Wilfrid Laurivr is at the Hall.Judge Caron, uf Quebec, is at the Hall; pli uuge Bourgeois, of Three Rivers, is atthe wir J.J.M.Washburn, of Minneapolis, is at the indsor.Mr.D.H.Beatty, Syrais, is in town, at the Queen's.Mr.Charles O.Bassett, Cork, Ireland, is at the Windsor.Mr.KR.A.Klock, of Klock'a Mills, is at \u201cthe Windsor.Mr.J.M.Wetéburn, Minneapolis, is in town, at the Windsor al na Canpbell, Cincinnati, isin town, at th tu \u2026 RL J.Dot lin and Mrs.Devlin, Ottawa, are m = - Windso: MrzH.+.\u2018partiel, Charlottetown.is in town, at the Queens.Mr.Julian Fitwands, London, England, has ar rived at the Windsor, Mr.HP.Timmerman, St.John, N.B., arrived a: th: Windsor on Saturd Mr.\u20ac.D.Mockridgo, of New Westminster, B.C.i= in town at the Windsor Me.J.ki.Reade, St.paul, Mina.is among the revent arrivals at the W wii = Budington aot Mise.Dunsmutr, of Vie- .are at the Windso ete w go hite, of Voosoniin, \"North.West Ter gitors.in at the St.Lawrence Hail Mr.Janes A.Cochrane bas arrived at the Windsor from Hilinarst.Compton Mr, Elmore, Londoa, E ian, i he guest of Mra ip.Lurn MacDougni ee Mr.WW, Craig, ee has = pending fou aay a , Toronto, has* returned to town.J.Chamberlin, general manage: of the Canin \u201cAtlantic Railway, is at the Windsor.Mr.Louis Coste, chief engineer of ths Public » orks Department, Ottawa, is at the Wind.ir G.W.Whitehead, special United States Trensury Agent at Boston, is in town, at the Windsor, | Mr.W.C.Van Home left on Sunday evening for New York via Grand Trunk Rail way in his private car.- Miss Scott, Redpath avenue.has been confined to the house for some weeks by a scvere attack of grippe.Mr.J.Lacy Dillon and Mr=.Dillon, who have been spending the holidays in Quebec, have returned to town, Mr.Justice Bourgeois, accom led by Mme.Bourges cols, hax arrived at the SE Lawrence Hall, from ne Hivers.Mr.FL wanton.superintendent of Ogilvie our mina at Wingipeg.has arrived town from Manitoba.-, The Hon.C.B.de Boucherville.accompanied by Miss de Botcherville, arriv ed at the St.Law- | rence Hall on Saturday.Mr, Pi II.Watson, general manager of the Prov \u2018idence | Lite Insurance Company, Toronto, Is in town at the Quec Mes W.H.Take Sand ferait from Toronto, on a visit to Mrs.b Mru Law, Durocher street.Mr.R.W.Henneker, president of the Eastern Townships Rank and Chancellor of Bishop's College.Lennoxville.is in town.Mr.Justice Rain arrivod from the North-W' t weok, spending a few days with Sir Donaii Smith Quring his stay in town.dires Plagtair.Stu n Bay.vla in Sane on 2 visit to Jer par nis the Mon.: vie ar Me .Ogilvie, Edgehill avenue.+ Mr.E.W, Parker, of the Canada Sugar Refinery, has heen confined to the house for the last few days by an attack of giippe.; Dr.Charles O'Connor, of Beaver Hall Hill, returned yestorday from a two weeks\u2019 visit to his early homo in Worcester, Mass.Mrs.Webb, wifoof Mr.E.E.Webb, manager of the Bank of Montroal at Quebec, has arrived in on and js staying at the Windeo Mr.Louis Coste, Chief Engineer of \"the Public wi ri Ottawa, arrived in town on Monday, returning to Ottawa on Tuesday morning.Mr.Jamea Burnett, president of the Montreal Stock Hoard, has sufficiently recovored from his serious illness to be able to sit up daily.Mr.Campbell How ard has beon on a visit to re where he has been the guest of Mr, nk Itoss and Mrs.Ross during his stay.dm Cross, wife of Mr.Justice Cross, Cote à Nei has been coufined to the house for several weeks by a severe attack of bronchitis, Mr.Alian Boswell and Miss Boawell passed through town last week, on their return AE bec, a er a visit of some weeks to Atlantio J ivy, New Jersey, 4 Mr.J \\Y.Moison, Belmont Hall, oon to progress favorably towards recov oy rom is Teeent sovpre Hlness, though still a TT risoner to the houso,l.Mra.Sewell, wife of Dr.Colin Sewell, bes, leas es shortly for England, whence she w red to, erp, where she will spend the reat ot © vin Mr.Bruce Campbell.Tho Teft last.week for Toronto, Lo bo presen the marriage r.H.J.n Salrdas bos re returned to town and is sk of staying at the W Mr.B.T.A.Bell, secro of the Qu Quebeo Min- have arrived lake's mother, ing Association.has arri arrived in town À to re sent at the Mining Convention to ord Wedbesday, January 10 ate Ww P, Mitobel] of Moce Moose hs whew oi = nephew of Hon, Peter Mitchell, ae wi, 5) eit he ome in New Bruns Mrs.Henry Bir! nied by her yo eat son, dr Gerald irks.ba an left for the coute.where th the winter, for the Sone of hither G.ine oicate health.venhill, commander of Her Majesty's ru acHiang Korg: \u2018ong.who bas recently returned trom \u201china v ancouver, has arrived .Windsor, from Otta accompan nied by Mrs.Ravenhiil and Miss Robinson.nughter of the Gore: oes of Hong ickd, «3 folle fer or England.even old friend, -His triend.of the Gatincau,\u201d oxtomit HL on the oocast ion of his last Mitchell drove out to Iron- sides \"io enjoy Sie w rights hospitality.Lafñecho, of Three Rivers, pelebrated his ee en wedding to the, day, which Ta Lhe a his ordination to rector of the ehodret proache on + Socasion\u201d and was attentively Metered to by e largo number ut ¢ na presont.win lo the ont af Monsignon abla Splebmilon was mnie as rele an arved at the trial pon the previous day ; ber of nearly a hundred atthe aftern \u2014\u2014\u2014 leave-to-tra | in Bishop's \"4 | THE STORY OF THE DEATH.HOOPER'S WIFE STRICKEN WHILE DRINKING ON THE TRAIN.The Story of the Act That the Crown Says is Murder\u2014 Buying Poison in Ottawa-Yet to be Croes-Ezamined.{erkcrAL TO THE STAR] JOLIETTE, QUE, January 10 \u2014The deposition of the late Jageph Emile Grenier, given before Magistrate Leprohon at the preliminary examinatipn, was read to the jury yesterday afternoon.jit is alengthy document, consisting of forty-six pages of typewritten fouiscap.It was ho easy task for Mr.Bernard to read it, fe \u2018in French and then to translate it into; Jp The example set by, a few ladies hh attending followed large number yesterday.The liette turned Tut to the num- session.Hooper's father had an'intervie# with the prisoner at the gaol this morning.During \u201cthe reading the deposition risuner sat at the end of the dock; leaning u the'corner and\u2019 resting his bead on the loft and.He carefuily followed the reading of the deposition and.frequently took notes, The reading of Grenier\u2019s deposition by a Indies of {occupied the whole of the afternoon session.\u2018It covered the ground aiready gone over by other witnesses; the arrival of.the woman at DeMulnier's house at Louisev ille, her actions and statements there, the trip to Lanoraie \u2018with accused, the subsequent visit to the curë's and mayor's at St.Ambroise de Kildare in the- futile attempt to pet tho deceased into Longue Pointe Asy- um as a pauper patient.Before the evening session trate Leprobon complained to This De._ lorimier of the loose way in which : THE JURORS WERE GUARDED.Going early to the Court Househe had found one of them walkingalcue through the corridors.His Houor ordered increased vigil- auce on the part of the guards.: The first witness examined was William Carter Cousins, M.D., of Ottawa.He be \u2019 gan as follows: \u201cOn September 23 last, the prisoner called upon me and asked for an order to obtain some prussie acid.\u201d Mr.Greenshields objected to evidence of anything subsequent to the date of the al- - leged crime, September I8, as it Would pre- udice the jury against- the prisoner, but is Honor allowed the evidence, noting the objection.Continuing, witness- said: \u201cYes, this is the order 1 gave him, calling for half an ounce of two \u2018per cent.\u201d hydrocynic acid.This prescription would entitle him to go to a druggist\u2019s and obtain the acid.\u201d Cross-examined by Mr.Greenshlelds\u2014 \u201cHow long have you known sonerï\u201d , Dr, Cousins\u2014* \u2018Bet ween eight and nine years, 1 attended the accused a number of times for serious illnesses, and saw his wife a few times, but never attended her for any serious discase.\u201d The witness had prescribed saline water for the accused.He had noticed peculiar eccentricities about prisoner's wife.As far as witness knew, prisoner always treated his wife kindly.William Arthur Gross, chemist and druggist, of Ottawa, produced the prescription given by Dr.Cousins.It was prese resented by the prisoncr on September 2th last bet ween three and four o'clock.Thererwas slightly nore than the nantity mentioned, hall an ounce, delive cored to him.Then the railway journey was resumed, and Conductor Hobitaille\u2019s evidence was continued from last Friday.He testifled that accused, dece and her brother, Edmond Leblanc, had boarded his train at Lanoraie on'September 14.Accused asked vel in\u2014the\u2014ba ras the 4 KONTO CAT, FL MET.HL 1s, of Tite, TR is among | \u201d passen, would excite Pine Woman, and the recent arrivals at the Windeor tha three entered that car.They had no bagrage.The-voman satin a chair in the western end of the car.The young man sat ona trunk near her.at SE St.Henri de \u2018Mascouche the young a ticket for St.Vincent de Paul, Le goto and prisbner said, \u2018He's going back\u201d ° The train stopped at Mas- couche about two minutes, After signalling to start I turned round, facing the two and saw the woman falling with her head towards the rear of the car.\u201cAccused had her in his arms at this time, and laid her on the beam which crosses the car.I rushed towards them, and prisoner held this tin cup in his hand, pouring se something into her mouth.I told.im to stop, because he was choking.her.Accused answered.\u2018I am only moistening her lips; that is what the doctor ordered.He was emptying the contents of the cup into.her mouth, and it made a gu ling noise in her throat.There was also foatn at one side of the mouth.the cdlor of the foam.eased did not cry out, nor moan.I took hold of one of the woman's hands and 1 did not notice took} the prisoner what was the matter.He answered : : : \u2018IT |8 A HYSTERICAL FIT.\u201d Her hand was quite soft; the body was limp and warm.either the prisoner nor Itried to raise her from the oor.The, eyes were wide open and fixed and seem to enlarged to the size of a fifty cent piece, From the time the deceased fell on the fleor and we reached Terrebonne a tion, ten minutes may have clapsed.Th woman wastakenotf thetrainat lerrebonne, And accused asked for the two tickets,as he wanted to go on to Montreal the next morning.The mouth was closed, but I did not notice whether the teeth were closed.I did not notice whether there was any pexspiration onthefaceornot.Thecup was ft on the trunk to the left of the woman.Prisoner had to walk about fifteen feet geven inches before he could reach the mu k it off the trunk after I left Mile Ent, bu did not notice_ whether there was any fluid init ornot.1 rtnsed itout at the tap and then took a drink from it.This was about 55 minutes after leaving Terrebonne.Next morning, on my way down Lo Quebec, I met accused at Mile End.He was walking up and down, and, the coffin was.on the platform.I said, *S woman .is dead,\u201d and he replied, * Yes: I asked him, \u2018Was there an Autops: made?and he answered, \u2018Yes, 1 got her FA cut up.She died of henrt disense and consumption.\u2019 I never asked him whether any rel relations existed between them.\u201d he cross-examination is to be very lengthy.the Court was adjourned at 10.30 p.m.MISSIONARY MENTIN G.The Bishop of Athabasca\u2019's Appeal on Bohaif of the Indians.The Synod Hall was well.filled Monday, and the aay meeting held underthe auspices of the Montreal Woman's liary was a most interesting one.Bishop Bond presided, and opened the meeting with prayer, and the Rev.G.0.ntroduc the Rev.Dr.Young, \u2018Bishop of Athabasca, es was the speaker of the evening.In ning remarks ga the Che spoke Le e great bless- England bad ho a provinces.and Tn a most interesting way gave an account Gof the various mission stations in the diocese, and also explained the position of some districts for ich he was anxious to obtain additional missionaries.He en- ged at some length on the excellent work accomplished by the Rev.Mr, Brick on bis mission farm.7 This missio besides aftending to the spiritual needs of hia ok not only raises and harvests A t teaches the Indians how to cultivate the & soil and often has to harvest the crops for the Indiana after they ve ne e u of ralsi them.aN devoted.missionary has never touched a cent of his 2 stipend yet.The Bishop explained that some of e Indians wure very anxious to have mis- slonaries.Near a beautiful chain of lakes live a band of fine intelligent ludis Indians.The: Church \u2018Missionary Soc made a t towards the stipend for à etais \u2019 Sut there was no house and no church, a; they could not be provided without money.Que old Indian, eon went out into the \u201cCanada an | give a Bible reading in the Churchof S.John ed into the Presb terian Ch Mr.Chiniqus à sim .cutionist of great merit, and Herr Radoiph Liebich, » plemist, recently from the oni tories of Liepsic and Stuttgart.Church Male martette arti te = the programme, ving two num compa ress second v lce-president, John Magie.\u201d Insur- \u201celected for the ensui Mr.John Reade; first vice-presiden W.J.White; second vice- ident, issevain; secretary, E.= \u2018treasurer, Dr, H.M.Patton; Indies committee, Mrs Robert Reid, Mrs, \u2018Macdone su & Patrick'e T.À.& B.Society held ite 3 Patrick sH orest with his axe, \u201ctie own the necessary trees, and built a tte house.He then os sent word to tbo Bishop: \u201cYou said that Ip could not send us 6 prayer man cos was no house for him.le a house and we nt send your man.\u201d The Bishop explained some of the difficultios of travelling over his immense diovesc, but said thac whatever the distance the missionaries never re: fused a call to minister to the spiritual wauts of the Indians.Heo mentioned one experience when, after a two days\u2019 march on snowshoes, he arrived at au Indian's tent to find that there was only a scanty meal to be had.The woman of the tent offered him a dish of fox so poup by way of A nightcap; but naively ad e Bishop: \u201cAlthough I have eaten some funny thin, ngs drew the line at \u2018that Bishop created great amusement - by explaining the remarkable liking the Indians have for medicine.They have iven over the old heathen medicine, but ey expect the Christian missionary supply them with medicine of a different kind, and they are hetter satisfied the nore disagrecable the taste is.The bishop drew an amusing comparison between stern its many doctors, and the district of Athabasca, which has not a single - practitioner within its 250,000 square miles of territory.At the couclusion of the Bishop's address a collection was taken up.Now vou to THE FARMERS MOVEMENT Extending to the Maritime Provinces and to the Pacific Coast\u2014 Annual Moetings.\u201cThe success of the Patronsot Industry in Lambton,\u201d said a chief officer of the sociation to a STAR re rier yesterday, \u201chas brought to us a M: onian cry from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.Our organization will move eastward \u2018now and westward, too, over.the Rocky Mountains.We are determined to eff ize subordinate associations in Columbia as well as in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward 1 The governments of these provinces are no more nearly perfect than that of Outario; the farmers have grievances against them all; and of course the federal issues we will press to the front similarly in all the pro- viices, The movements.fa tariff form, abolition of upper houses and cessation of grants to railroads ining force in every Section of the Do- wminion, An ere, of the farmers\u2019 claim, for fuller representa tion in politics, is being .Therefore, our organization isn.od in the other provihces as much as in Ontario a and Manitoba.\u201d* \u201cOur county annual meetings will assemble 9 aroughout Ont Ontario .on on re an the ot tie CN Grand \u2018Association wi will be Tera! on Tuesday, February 20,\" CITY ITEMS.A fire in Baker & Co.'s grocery s Aylmer street, yesterday, did about 8100 damage.; \u2018Public missionary meetings will be held in St.George's schoolhouse this evening and to-morrow night.The Belt Line by-law is the first order of the day at to-morrow\u2019s special meeting of the City Council, Bishop Courtney, of Nova Scotia, will the Evangelist this evening.The case of Baxter vs.Davis has been.postponed until Monday so that the doctors nay report on the complainant's injuries.The young man Lamart arrested on a charge of stealing books from the Presbyterian College was in no way connected with the College.The Harbor Commissioners met.yesterday, when the Secretary reported the total revenue for the year to be $312,081.63 as against $255,642.05 for 1592 At Russell Hall Church this Srening, at eight o'clock, Nr.Louis Joseph A.Papi- ueau, seigneur of Montebello, will be receiv y wil The council of the Board o 9 Jester day urged upon Mr.W.W.0 tea accept the presidency.Mr.Ogilvie sai be would accept officc provided that Mr.Judge retained the treasurership.While walking along Notre Dame street cast Monday evening, Chief of Police Le- febvre, of Longueuil, fell on the slippery sidewalk and broke his left leg.He was removed to the Notre Dame Hospital.Charles Young alias Kite alias Burton, attempting to steal; Owen McGurtitt, gross indecency; John F.Guimond, refusing to provide; and John Crei receiving stolen goods have asked for a trial by jury.The police were called out last evening to restore order in the Road Department's yard at St.Elizabeth and Ontario.The men become impatient at waiting for their pay and had proceeded to tear down a part of the fence.There were 122 interments in the city cemeteries last week, 104 in the Catholie and 13'in the Protestant cemetery.theria causcd 3 deaths, scarlatina 10, typhoid 3, consumption 15, bronchitis 1I, pneumonia 13 and grippe 5.Messrs.R.Stanley Weir and N.H.Bour- goin, commissioners for the expropriation of St.Nicholas street, have decided that the proprietors on both sides of the street are équally Interested in the widening The other Commissioner, Mr.Evans, dissent st Laurent, Gravel and Lecourvoisier, the three men ch with beating Mrs.Michel Gosselin, o eaudry street on Now * have \" been transferred by the Recorder to the Police Court to stand their trial for grievous bodily assault.was refused, James Ed clerk, residing at Outremont, and TI Grav el, 18, gardener, were sent to the Penitentiary yesterday for two years for stealing a harness and sleigh robes out at Outremont.Last year they were senteuced to six months on charge.The Point St.Charles churches are making a united effort to make the coming visit of the Rev.Fay B.Mills a success.Last night the C.E.Society of the Congregational Church made the coming visit i a Special sub- ect.According to present ents r.Mills\u2019 opening meeting will be h held in the O\u2019Brien Colonel ey aluartermaster.neral of the Canadian Militia, paid his t official visit to this city Monday.In compan with Lt.-Col.Gra superintendent of ont.b res, he drove over St.Helen's Island and inspected the stores and storerooms.He also visited the armories.-Lt.- Col.Gray stated he never found any better in any place.He left for Ottawa in the afternoon, The third of Trinity Church series of winter entertainments will take place to-mor- row (Thursday) evening.An excellent pro- mme has been pre; y the choir of e church, who will assisted 1 n this occasion by Mr.W.R.Carmich an.elo- The Proms Association of \u2018the Province \u2018of Quebec yesterd: dloated thé JLollowing offi cers: President, etu, a Presse 826; first vice-president, i Br , STAR: ance Chronicle ; secre -treasurer, James r, Witness.I i io committee Brown Flac ivitn Witness; Da \u2018Dalby, at: R Eh e; nger, Sherbrooke.oid H.Harvey, Ponte À The annual dinner will take place next month.reat second annual meeting of the Mont Branch of the American Folk-Lore Boney as Yok k place at the residence of Mra.d, 54 Union aveuue the ather evening, Re the following o Fear: i Mrs Fortier, Mr Mrs Boisson Miss res Blancos first wee! meeting 1 te A exander street, lant vor re |; urch.The Rev.delivered an able address on \u201cIntemperance as the chief cause of Poverty, and the £6t obstacle to theexercise of true C an charity towards the poor.\u201d The Hon.Senator Murphy, also spoke, Among those who ited an were: OF W.P.Doyle and Mr.OB n.d \u201c cabiif Smallshire.Mr.G.Wright presided at the piano.named Caron, residing at a st N°\" charles stree street, while oil some Srecat pesierdat had Wis FRE arm caught street, yesterday, s right arm caug between two rollers and badiy ncerated.He was removed to thd General Hospital, where it was found necessary to amputate the arm.DIOCESAN THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE.R Its of Chr tions.The following are the results of the Christmas examinations at thé Diocesan core : nine \u2014 Articles \u2014Class Fru y Sinan IL.Pain Ascah, G cEwan.Eccleslastical Frat \u2014 Class L.\u2014~ Wilson, Ereaux, Thompson.C \u2014Ascabh, Faries.Ertiéacy Prayer.\u2014Class L\u2014Pratte and ombson.equal: Kreaux, Wilson.Class 11.\u2014 Ascah, Mouut, Curran, Faries, Canon of Scripture.\u2014Class t.\u2014 A Pratt.Class IL Narics, Thompson, Ereaux, Wilson, Curran.Clans I[I.\u2014 Mou: Analogy of ligion Class 1.\u2014Thompron, Mount and Pratt, equal; Wilson, one lass IL None.« Class TI ut _ Far Curren.NT hompeon, Frit.Ascah, Wilsdn.Class 1, ~ Evidences of Christianity.\u2014Class II.\u2014Ereaux, of ise! Poa itolic Teaching.\u2014Class I.\u2014Pratt., Class E.\u2014 Lewis and Loiscile, equal; Ereaux, Wilson, Thompson, Farics, A Ascah.Class I11.\u2014 Mount, Mck Hn rar \u2019crran Class Lo t and Graham, equal: Eras Ascah and Lewis, equal.Class IL Erauk, sn, Mount, Wilson, ji, , McEwan, Mason, Farice, Curran.Class ! \u2014 ut.*_ Seripture History.\u2014Class I.\u2014Ereaux, eter Tova Shy ny Faris Yom, Cine f= .Mqun ios, \u2018Christ istry.\u2014 Class IL \u2014 Thom: Class 11.2 Wilson, Curran.Clasa III.\u2014 .Liturgies\u2014Clast | \u2014Ercaux, McEwan.Class IL-Mason, Lo ise, ; 8 Atonement.2 Clase J\u2014Mason.Class- 1L\u2014t - t.Creed.\u2014Clasa I1.\u2014 Mason.Apologeticn.Class L\u2014Mason.ham.C I Prout.cology.I.\u2014 Ascah and Thompson.equal; Wilson, Mount and Pratt, ual; Curran, Farics.iblical Grock.\u2014 Class I\u2014Freaux, Mason.; Preparatory Clase.srodk.\u2014Class I.\u2014Wim- bush, Holland.Class IIL-\u2014Cox, Major.Latin-\u2014Cæsar and Latin Grammar.\u2014Clase 1.\u2014 5 imbush.Class I[.\u2014 Holland, Cox.Class III.\u2014 Class IL\u2014Gra- MO: ve L\u2014Class II.\u2014Wimbush.Class III\u2014Cox.nai Grammar tion.\u2014 Class I\u2014Holiand.Class IL\u2014 Wimb Cox.Class HLM |b \"History.\u2014Class L\u2014Holland.Clase Siaihemasics Cla I Holland, Wimbush.Class \u2014 Major.\u201c Class FIL \u2014 M'OILL EXAMINATIONS.Fourth giv tam Nee L\u2014 CE Lewis = N rate hd year.i I-Craig.Class IL \u2014Guatin.Latin\u2014Class L .Mental Philosophy \u2014Fiase IL\u2014Gustin.Class ni Win ie, : ool Clase T\u2014tiustin, Class I1,~Wilson.1 \u20ac Second year.\u2014 Ancient History, Class IIL\u2014 Élemeniarz pe chology.\u2014Class EL, \u2014Hamilton.Claw 111 oun ire Clase) nr IL Hamilton.wr aile Greck.Cl 1L\u2014Steacy.Class a inson.Derive.Lat} 1.\u2014Steacy.Class IIL \u2014Malli- son, Ororings Meyer, Eastman, Heeney.lish.\u2014Class I.~ Mailinaos aud Mezer.equal equal.Class 11.-Overing, Steacy.Class m obrow.\u2014Class I.\u2014Mallinson.Steacy, III.\u2014Overi East Matheoma els \u201c11.\u2014Moyer, Mallinson, tman, Overing.nron.Steacy.Class 111.\u2014Heenoy, Chemistry.\u2014C.1.\u2014Steacy, Mallin Class Il.\u2014Hesney.Class TL Overing.Eastman.Results of xamivatio at commence- Skin Cliss 1I.\u2014Aetah, Croat.\u201cClass Thompoon, p \u2019aley e \u2018Evidence.\u2014Class I.\u2014Thompson.Class IL Nida Wilson.A Faries.Et Christian lass I.\u2014 ans IL\u2014V ison McEwan CANADA IN CALIFORNIA.Her Section at the International Midwinter Exposition a Great Success.The California Midwinter International ition is now in full blast.And that Class Romish Controversy.\u2014 ' Canada is taking a prominent place, in connection with it, e following telegram, which has been received by Mr.C.Stevenson, will show: Canadian section here re great on 1ccess.Dom fons Interior officially re presented, Anderson a Cu perin tendent Local poin nted.Canadians vi magnificent Loadquarters.Send cLures, drawin, SR vers beaver and ii you can.Will exh it i eriryibing free of ch HARDT, \u2018Assistant Commissioner tor Canada.The Exposition, which opened in San Fraucisco on January 1, will continue for six months.Canada square feet of space for the Agricultural department, 800 square feet for the Forestry department and 800 square feet for the Mines de ent.There are five main buildings and twenty- five nations are represented.The Lisut.- Governor of Manitoba |- Honored.New Year's was a red letter day in the Annals of Government House, Pdnnipez- It was the anniversaryof Lt.-Gor.birthday, and the occasion was taken advantage of by the leading men of the province of all shades of politics to pay tribute to His Honor in recognition of the great value gt his ny to country dur ing the t wo years.e address Poncludes by testifying to Dr.Schultz's efforts to make known the remarkable resources of our more distant regions, the deep interest you have ever displayed in the welfare of the Indian tribes, and your willingness-at all times to assist any publicenterprise for education or beneficence have rendered your official work a real and lasting benefit to your country, endearing you to the hearts of people, and we trust that it will be ong continued; while ihe © genial hospitalivy die ponsed b ; Joursel Schultz to all lasses © phoebe has won or yon both an enduring place in the estimation And affection of our people.\u201d \"Special Notice.New Music, Birds in the Morning, the lovel Caprice by composer of ma Wales.20c; Metropolis March, Bra- BE Srey = mar 10.Ww.Street, 20 .73 A biel fox was lately seen near North Sydney, C \u201c Thom ompeon: | NL _ Lewis, Vera and\u2019 Rev.Mason Ourserte N.Y.° \"Write Us at Once If You Wish to Know - What Cuticura Has done for Us ve \u2014In Speedily Curing Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Humors After all Else Failed.Cuticura Has Worked Wonders in Our Cases And Has Proved Itself Entitled to All Praise There is always a best, even among a score of good things, and every pipe smoker who \"has tried the Mastiff brand acknowledges it to be the sweetest, coolest \u2018smoking to- It does not bite the tongue, and is positively bacco made.free from any foreign mixture.Sm Life \u201cAssurance Co.OF CANADA.We have in informing our patrons thet applications for new life assurances received by this pany during 1333 amounted to 5472 for $9,539,153.83.is record is just about 1,000 applications hori vies fe ele 000.06 La advance of the figures for 1892, wi turn were in excess of those ever Broviously at any ife asstirance com; #1 T.B.MACAULAY.Becretary.the Com- HEALTHY Use sf Rolled Oats.257 Baw ef YouNeed It! The D.& oe \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Emulsion.Bl cough, Heal Your Lungs, PytFlesh onYourBones Prevent Consumption.WEALTHY Use osn asim CURES HEADACHE Faring pred Tesi and tho Bowsls, cheanaing hoc Bardock Blood = YOU CAN'T pg WITHOUT ni Si EL presi ES 4 2 \u201c WHITE'S and other best Lon- SADaing ry re removes Headaches of all Linda, no métier how obstinate or severe.oven arial uel esha the Heed me ess an so ache disappears.Note the following STRONG EVIDENCE: por or pears hoot We RE eommend 1t highly.\u201d foe Maz, Le.A.Front, Shetland, Ons.7,000 Barrels of GENUINE don brands'in stock and to arrive.Also Fire Brick, \u2018Drain \u2018Pipes, best quality and lowest prices.F.HYDE& CO, afternoon at -| time for the finish A large muster Rolly.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.NSN ae NINN NSS \\ VICTORIA Skating Cub Band and Neckey Pre.gramme lor January.oo dngaday, 1h January, 810 0pm Bat: Januery, 41060 pm.Wi .17th January, $to 10pm.Jaguar, {weNpm > urday, Bh Janoary.hn t u an te pm.Wedpesday, Sist January, Sto 10 p.m HOCKEY MATCHES.(Senior Championship).Jan Lab\u201d Orçatale va Mostreal Jan.OTe Montreal.= TOUT A Grand Fancy Dress Patertalament will be held on SP d are of which wil D ALEXR.CA CAD WELL, Becretars - Office of the Victoria, cu Hoax Skating tol Moatreal 506 et Park Slide! The Slide is now open and in good condition «aaa * SUBSCRIPTIONS may be made to Mr.C.E.Ganult, Or at A R Grafton\u2019s, 353 St James © | Street, ___.ae a _ at Le sent se ritay.wall t at the Ciub Room, Hat: x mass in order to be over in is expected All up, W.ARTHUR MOSSIE, sil Hoa.8ec'y.FEDERATION LODGE 244, À.0.U.W.8 bers of the above Lodge are y Ty notified to attend the Le 220 be held oo THURSDAY Evening, January hin, at 8 o'clock.BUSINESS : Installation and the petitiom to Supreme for the formation of 8 Grand Lodge for Quebec and Maritime Provinces.Members of Bister Lodges cordially tavited.82 J.E McROBIE, Recorder.CRYSTAL RINK.\u2014\u2014 Cood Skating every Aflerneen and Evening.Admission, 16 cents.PES Commencing at 9 o'clock.Admission, 35 cts 81 SAME ROBERTSOM, Manager.17 St.John Street, \u2014\u2014 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.MOSS eT AL CAL TL Tu AA ACADEMY OF MUSIC.HERRY THOMAS, Lcsmoe and Manager.Owe week.commencing J anuery 8, and Saturday matinee.DUFF OPERA COMPANY, In repertoire.TO-NICNT | Av opera comique in Ÿ acts eutitied PRILEMON, and BALCIS Music Charkes Gounod.Followed by a Lyric Drame entil MINS RENES DAlGNTER, Julien Edwards.Neats pod Ale de Jeveller, Su Cathenne trad mr Coming atlraction- fale ef Ch .75 ACADEMY-EXTRA.Mex Hrsay y Tuçuas i \u201cTame MENG will be here Neat Week, Tres SEABROOKE And HIS OWN (COMIC OPERA COMPANY OF 70 PEOPLE, tn the Effevcacent Success, \u201cIsle of Champagne!\u201d si, QUES TIERS TITER Voter The World\u2019.1 Poser portés) MELLER (SA STE\" Matinee S0¢ and Tie, Night Prices 5c.See.Te, and sol Pete can + puces at Theat, Sheppard 1 week \u2014 The Flag of Truce, Nand \u201cex cs OPERA FRANCAIS, M.R.SALLARD, Mañager.MONDAY, 3th Jan.CARMEN, opera.TLESDAY, Mh Jan.-1.ETINCELLE.comedy, Brand dramatic an} musical scene from Ruppes.LES MÉSAVENTURE BE re oN SaLE To-Monzow.DE CLEOPATRE, Lm WEDNESDAN, 10th Jan \u2014LA PETITE MARIEE, ROGER THURSDAY, 1ith Jan.ry ORR E, drama in 5 FRIDAY, 1%th Jan.and 8 tableaus in 3rd a Exact representagion of Court of Amires in Paris.8ATL] RDAY.baled Jam.Matinee LES BOU LI- NARD, comedy.SATU URDAY E3 EY eyed vor 'AGEJEN CHIRK, _ \u201cBraet of ¥ M us Bison comedian and stage SF Tickets tp be had at Theatre and Hardy's Music Store, Todi ROYAL.Leu and Eveu- his rok, MANDS CROSS] THE SRA?Columbian Cadets.Twelre lite geri.\u2019 dim Neti Boys, ina one à and sensational Adm lor.0c and Ak.Beserved oc extra.Plan at the Tum a.m until.Jv Comtog\u201d BOCTH HEFORETHE WÂE .66 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT., New ciasses will commence those shine to leam may take on anus ot the D Sod es aod Evenings.Amemblics Mondays and Saturdays.Full Orchest A.Rox MACDONALD, Rn.306°tf DANCING.ay evenings Private pred day or evening.206% EDUCATIONAL.- - THE WEST END Boarding and Day Sehool 2716-18 St.Catherine\u2019St., Conducted by Miss LAWDER, will be RE-OPENED On THURSDAY, January 11th.{1 = - ABGYLE SNOWSHOE CLUB Green Cress Country te Lachine (Open), =\u2014will be held on \u2014 SATURDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1904, ABINGDON SCHOOL.397 and 399 Mountain St, MONTREAL.Head Master, Mr.T.Ridler Davies, B.A, Cantab, \u2018 Chureh of S.John the Evangelist.RIGHT REV.CHAS.COURTNEY, D.D., \u2018Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, .\u2014var Give Bible Ecoding\u2014 \u2014ON\u2014 - SE, Meh JAxuARY.1804, AT a» 13 TON, DOMINION 84.METHODIST (HV RCE.Saturday, mma 13h, 1894, ur land B vi [ree Alice Jones, Mr Su Sods Brodie, Vocalist COLLECTION TO DEFRAY EXPENSES.14 - 330 from corner mer Bourgeois and Wellington et.assisted Mr.F.Arblaster, B.A, Cantab, Mr.Thanks Enirance Fes, 3c close Thursday, Jan.11h Hate, Our, nn M Marie Lagren _ Shaw nvm PURE Wolliaeise Streot.Preparatory school for young boys.Special class for boys preparing for Applied Science.Chemical Latorstory.No.3 \u2014_\u2014 oe ; .BOARDING.oc Trinity : Chureh : Entertainments, ruur u cxctens soormmodution for imited member of boarders.Mr.Davies can be seen on Vasinees 1893-94.any morpinganicr January Ist.306 13 CONCERT by TRINITY CHURCH CHOIR MICHAEL, section and HERR Keroro Lise DAY AND E y ENING CLASSES Ra CE ar 3 Solos.dm de Halston Grand no used at this concert.Corner Victoria Square and Craig Street, .Will be resumed on, WEDNESDAY, Jan.3nd.Ww ! telephone (3890).for prospectus, contain- Den Acacriguion of The courses of suds, © with feos er : 3 S.John - the Evangelists Sehool, 1773 Ontario street, Montreal, \u2014\u2014h ot\u2014 33 Boarders, Bogs, Fire Masters Boys are Are xaminations thoroughly bre pa aurais tne ty Ro imited The br all ne De pat are secure (he thorough ECBANICS INSTITUTE ) THOS.J.POTTER.Autionger.Royal Insurance Co.| LARUEST FILE one IN THE WORLR.Unlimited Liability.\u2018Absolute Security.BEB Ted = 31 Wellington Strost, ___- .Every description of property insared at moderate rates of premium.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA: \"Royal Insurance Builiin3, Montreal , Jie.>.NAMPSON.Aver Mam.R HURTUBTRE, Bpecial Assets French | JAMES ALUIN = Spevial Agente y re W.8.ROBER! Li ment.ous \"Ross TRON & 60 M POCKET DIARIES & ALMANACS, FOR 1804.Canadian, Excelsior and Collins Pocket and Mee Diaries.oy a.and Canadian Almanacs sear, sn and others.' 7 Marcus Ward's and Franc Hlluminated \u2019 Calendars for.the New Year.Send In your Orders ROW.Morton, Phillips & Co., SraTrONERS, BLAYE Book MAXERS, ARD PRINTAMG, (88.4 178 Notre Damo Sarven Moutresl- x the boys.Tharonghnces tone are due acknowiedged feature of this school Spe advaiages exist for backwani or junior | boys.The Headmaster will be at daily a after Jan., 11th.School meets Monday, Be as o'clock.| For pectus apply at the schovi orn writing tothe a ARTHUR FRENCH, B.A.Oxford, Mendmaster.BERTHIER GRAMMAR SCHOOL Re-Opens January 8th Next.Applications shorid be made to Rer.& D.Mike wa.and Biren dy, neville, P.Qld dl Jan.3 that they should > adresses Bert ne Thorou/hncas o2 work\u2014 French as a living language-vwill mark this school Prospectus mailed on application to D.MILL4, MAR.> * Pr for A.A.and Pig ai jention Liven to fons By the AA nel Raga et - Por Manson kindly drills the boys twice, a week.THE STHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Conducted Ly Miss Symmers and Mis Smith, will re-open on MONDAY.the %th Janna 9i5 SHERBROOKE STREET.SHOP STEWART SCHOOL, PRELIGHBBURG- Be que, A Home School for or boys.pirater beak fainess ttractiveness in on.e tion and 3 sapervision._Canon Dari vidson, Ma.se MUSIC TEACHERS.AAA StS AN SIN SANIT SNIPS \u201cSINGING LESSONS.19 LORNE CRESCENT.sdame de Angelis Waters begn to sancance that she .lesso 8 will resume Ber Jae ns lade a mary nat.re for Bolleggio and Ereiih done ia, limited tu twelve mem Terme fur twenty Waters il he at Sen my BE and days of attendance.A CELEBRATED CASE. A e otre RADA ALT TR AB 3 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 1894, The Greatest Triumph of the Press.LITERATURE and ART - Twin Spirits of the Age - UNITED AT LAST + THE COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION Such Beautiful Structures.Such Crowds.Such Fetes.Such a Gigantic Affair.-.Such Grand Exhibits.> THE WONDERS AND BEAUTIES of Jackson Park were made up collectively Territories of the United States, FIFTY foreign nations, and of THIRTY-SEVEN colonies.% U1 \u2014\u2014 777, 77 THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING fitly celebrated in THE.STAR'S Portfolio of Columbian Fair Views.i .1 ere he 3.A | \u201cind ely i \u2014 Th F z - omer ; 4, Ji =) i AR DFA EE MAN RES tee\u201d > op Dei a SN : To N jh We US \u2014 22e mms R ES Such a Magnificent City.oe ap £4 A CE EF 1 Wn y ; Ah, VE FANS op.à M mi} ROnaN AL Ti vi J of the buildings and exhibits of FORTY-SEVEN States and There is no question of the fact that THE COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION was a careful gathering together of OLD EARTH'S BEST.The whole may be seen and fully appreciated in the studio of COLUMBIAN FAIR VIEWS, which THE STAR has arranged to present to its readers, H Of everything worth remembering, and to all of our readers w Studio will be offered in Weekly series of sixteen Views each.Views of marvellous beauty, so that the beholder stan reproduction.It has been decided to accept one coupon and ten cents to pay for tubing and posting, for The Columbian Exposition Views.Each Coupon will run three days each week on days selected at the time.Those for the first series willappear in a few days.else ieist stele ieie fete eee Je Pe Ieee IRS IES REMARKABLE COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION \u2019 and : .Consists of .S containing \u2018 26 PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS.HOW TO GET THEM! (BEAUTIFUL PORTFOLIOS À ho did not visit Chicago in 1893, THE STAR purposes offering a visit in retrospect in 1894.This dumbfounded as he gazes upon the wondrous Any oue dftmate Coupons will secure a portfolio of series number one, so that any family by cutting out each one of the three can get three sets of each portfolio.attention while they are sure to challenge the admiration of the public.The Stoddard Views of the Roun These Columbian Fair Views.aro the most beautiful reproductions of the Magic City we have ye: had the pleasure of inspecting, and cannot fail to arrest the the World Trip go right on to the finish nnmolested by the Columbian beauties destined for the lucky ones who clip the Columbian Coupors.There is not a holder of Stoddard Round the World TripPortfolios who would care to part with his volume, for he has got a bargain, and a pretty bargain.The Columbian Fair Views will be grand companion pieces.Don't miss them, for they are really extraordinary, and nothing of like excellence can be * got anywhere under any circumstances.Get one look at Tug Star Columbian Pdrtfolib.Your exclamations of delight will go to swell the uproat; Each portfolio is entitled .A SEE AFAR IN THE DESERT: THE BISHOP.OF ATHABASCA APPEALS FOR AID.- 4 Diocese of 200,000 Square Milles The Gospels and Prayer Book Translated Into Cree\u2014The.Mission Debta.Faraway in the wilderness, a thousand miles from the civilization of railways, tele- genphs and telephones, stands the episcopal soe of Athabasca, whose bishop, the Right Rev.Dr.Richard Young, is in Montreal at present.By the shortest: practicable route, the home of Bishop Young, the fur- trading fort,the little hamlet of Vermillion, isat least ten hundred miles from Edmonton, .the nearest station on the C.P.R.It takes a cathedral to make a city in old England.But there is no city or town or any aggregation of humanity within many hun- miles of Vermillion that could, even.| - by courtesy, be called a village.Yet.this vast wilderness, comprising two hundred thousand square miles, erected into the diocese of Athabasca, is\u2019 a scene of missionary labor, not tragic or dramatic now, but in unassuming heroism, unsurpassed, Br haps, in tho history of the Church.The Diocese of Athabasca includes many Indian and half-breed missions and schools, strug- pling for existence, with little or no support- rom the Federal Government.Of these.Bishop Young, who is the guest-of Dean\u2019 Carmichael, in an interview lay, spoke, especially of those of Peace River, Lesser * Slave Lake and Smoky River.OUTSIDE THE TRRATY LIMIT the Government gives nothing but a: very Winadequete grant toward the payment o achers,though the Indians-are increasing: anxious to u \u2018The Peace River mis- J i \u2014\u2014 imam me sion and that of St.Peter's at Lesser Slave Lake are in debt each to theextent of $500,_ and all the schools need aid.For aid in this food case Bishop Young appeals tothe.eo peo f the old provinces, going from here to Quebec.And to demonstrate that this territory is in no sense a barren field i labor, Dr.Young relates that a sample of Red Fife wheat, much praised at thé World's: Fair.was grown \u2018on the Christ Church Mission Farm at Smoky River.This mission is burdened with a deficit of $000.But the possibilities of the future are almost infinite.The soil of the Pencè River valley is exceedingly rich and the liability to frost no greater than in Manitoba.Moreover settiement by ploughing and burning the prairie, diminishes the danger of frost by removing the dampness of the.spd, which is a reservoir of winter cold.At Vermillion the Peace River is between a | mileand ahalfandtwomiles wide, a magnificent stream.Here the only bona-fide settler; - Mr.Henry Lawrence, a farmer from Quebec, killed last winter seventy-five hogs all raised by himself.\u201d Well bred, with a \u201chis term of office.strong strain of Berkshire, these pigs do so | they wonld keep on in the same man- ° well in that far north land that the diffi- putty is_ to.manage the fast-increasing eras.h Horses there do well out of dooms all winter, and cattle thrive profitably with stabling such as they get in Ontario.The half -breeds take well to farming, but not so many of the pure blood Indians.Yet thoy are acquiring by degrees the lcarn- ing of the Caucasians.1 land Prayer Book and the Gospels are translated into Cree, both in Roman letters ant syllabic characters, and are widely re The tribes of the djocese are the Chippewajans, Beavers, Crees and Slaves or Tinnes, The Cree language is more or less understood by all the tribes.\"Knights of Labor /and the Municipal - Cam Maple Leaf Assembly held a very lively meeting Monday night.Mr.Ker- rigan,- the retiting Master, in an ad- \u2018 son dress complimented the members on the progress that had beén made during He hoped that Coupon No.Æ.te .~ Name w Ce Strect Addross.R und #* COUPON # Cut out this Ccipon and return with five others: differently ¢ +\u201d numbiered, and ten cents to pay for tubing and posting, to the STAR À office or to any newsdealer handling the STAR, and Beries 10 will, - - , within EIGHT DAYS, be mailed to your address.- e Church of Eng- ner in the future.Mr.Below, the newly elected Master Workman, on being \u2018installed thanked the Assembly for the honor |.they had conferred on him in selecting him ast oir presiding officer.Hethen went over the work that had been accomplished by the Order in this province since the Assembl was founded nine years ago.He point out the necessity of being united at the present time.They had made themselves felt on other occasions, but it was more imperative now than at any other time that they should vote solidly for the aldermen who were in favor ot the abolition of proper- ; ty qualification.There miglt be some very | candidates brought forward in the } different wards, but the workingmen must : take no notice of them, but they must stick ! to their friends.He had no doubt that the | real estate owners and other people would the workingmen when taught a severe les- .Speeches were then delivered: by Messrs.Wilkie, Burnet, Harris and Brennan, after which the officers were inatruct- ed to represent the Assembly at the ban quer Jn the Riendeau HotelJon Thursday n Canadian Trade With- Australia.pe World\u201d - Series No.70, : és \u201c LE + 4 Ph Math Ine Meiovourns Corr streets Minister of Commerce to Australia to fos trade relations+ivith Canada, says: \u201cTh visit to Australia of Mr.Mackenzie Bowell, \u2018| the Canadian Minister of.Commerce, for A the pu of extending .trade s between tion the two countries Is hardly likely to bear much fruit.Political - personages do not seem to be aware that merchauts are always trying to find new where mercantile Shterprise fails govern- mentacandolittie.Mr.Bowelladvocatesthe subsidizing of the newly started Canadian Pacific stoamahip line to Australia, as well as the laying of ai Pacific cable.But the interests concerned are not yet enough to warrant government expenditure in these directions.The number of articles of intercitange bétween the two countries is very limited, and Ca: : y posses the advantage, exporting considerable Quantities of lumber and salmon to Aus same, and they have te J cease their opposition to the demands of |}.pondent of Brad Journal, speaking of the visit of the fields and to extend old ones, and that For the rest the cultural ductions of both countries are much the ln the same HOLLY\u2019S GREEN .STEEPLECHASE.Western Hockey Players .and Runners.WINTER TROTTING ON, THE RIVER.\u2018Oxford Would be Welcome=-lves Exhibition.The ninth annual races on the Jacq QUEBEC'S CARNIVAL.| but misj a draw shot.The gentleman from New York played with less stiffness than last night and went out with 78 to his credit, The Young Napoleon was not to be outdone, however, when it came to making a run.He counted as.far as 76 on miscellaneous billiards, falling short on an easy draw.Slosson\u2019s score in the same inning was 9.Ives made 22 in the fdurth inning and Slosson made 87.\" This put him in the lead with 53 to spare.In the | sixth inning, at 31 Ives had the balis perfectly anchored, and scored 10! without moving them a fraction of an inch.At 132 the froze on him, and he was compelled to masse, breaking the anchor.The monotony was broken at 423, After Ives had = scored 254 at anchor.At the 144th shot he had a perfect anchor.In running out the game in six innings Ives tied Schaefer's\u2019 record average of 100 made in New York.Preparations for the Military Parade.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) QUEBEC, January 9.\u2014General Herbert, C der of the Canadian forces, has Cartier ice track wili\u2019take place on the 6th, -7th, 8th and 9th of February, with the following programme: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6.No.1\u20142.50 Class, No.2-2.27 Class.No.3\u2014Two miles repeat (hents 2 in 5).WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7.No.3 Class (trotters only).No 2.22 Class.THURSDAY, FEBRUARY STH.No.62.30 Class.No.7\u2014 Special.No.8\u2014Flre mile dash.This purse donated ë Mr.Joseph Riendeau, proprietor Itiendeau's Hotel, Montreal.\u2018 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH.No.8-2.40 Class.No.10\u2014Free forall, po.11\u2014Consolation named race, for non-win- TB., Entries yrill close on February 1.} \u2014_\u2014\u2014 CYCLING.Madison \u2018Square Wheel Show.\u2014\u2014Over-2000_ persons visited\u2014the-Madison- Square Garden upon the occasion of the opening .of the annual bicycle show.To see the Jatest ideas in bicycle manufacturing one-has only to visit the Garden.The leading manufacturers of bicycles, tires, sundriex, ete., from all sections of the coun- held in Philadelphia, but the dealers wishing to secure a more desirable and centmlly located city chose New York this season.The entire Garden floor is divided into ths, where the various machines and sundries are tastefully displayed.In the centre of the garden a platform ims been erected for the exhibition of fancy and trick.riding.Various novelties are exhibi among the different booths.An Irish Jaunting car fitted with pnoumatic tires, weighing in all 1500 pounds, is shows by a foreign tire firin.waggons and racing sulkies fitted with pneumatic tires are also \u2018 exhibited.Two wheels, made entirely of alluminum, attract considerable attention.All the various types of pneumatic tires are shown.For the benefit of the visitors the attendants at the tire booths are kept constantly busy Inflating and deflating tirds, attaching then | to bicycles, and cemonstrating in what a brief space of time a puncture can be re- ired.Various manufacturers have their World's Yair booths up.Machinery for the manufacture of bicycles is shown .in one section of the building.An examination of the various stalls show some very pretty models of wheels for this season.The '™4 wheels will vary very little from last season, excepting that the weight has been somewhat reduced in all the road wheels.The exhibit is being held under the auspices of the Metropolitan Association of cling Clubs, and will continue every ternoon and evening until Saturday.- AQUATICS.| Oareman Ross Issues a Challenge.New York, January 9.\u2014 Wallace Ross, who has just arrived from England, has posted $100 forfeit and left the following challenge: ! NEW YORK, January 8, 1894.I am prepared to row any man inthe United States three or five miles for $1000 a side and, the championship of tho United States, the race to e place at Austin, Tex., if a reasonable purse is of .will meet any swordaman in the United States for from qe to $1000 a side, Chevalier Greco or Captain Duncan C.Ross, pre- forred.Ihgrewith deposit $100 forfeit.WALLACE Roes.Oxford Would Be Welcomed.NEw LoxpoN, Conn., Japya, 8 annual meeting of the New on * af : (Trade was held to-nigh£\" This Board has charge of.the arrangements of the annual Yale-Harvard \"Varsity race.The published report that the Oxford crew would come here this year and row the winner was discussed and the opinion arrived at that the report \u2019was a hoax.Nevertheless, it was that if the English crew were to come here, arrangements would be made American Thames._ ; The secretary of the Board was finally in- J structed.to communicate-vith-the,Oxford-|- \u2018 Boat Club and ascertain whether thejr crew intended coming and to promise eVery attention in case the eight décided to cross the ocean.SNOWSHOEING.Holly Green Race.The Holly Snowshoe Club green race was held last evening.The Club, under: the leadership of the president, tramped over to the Club House forty strong, some twenty others going around by the road.The racers start fifteen minutes after \u2018the club, giving them time to see the finish.It was an exciting race, time being -made.and promises well for the young run- eard froin again, and to good advantage, they coming in as follows: 1.E.A, Wilson.2 H.A.Tuggy.Eight entries have been received so far for the open steeplechase next Saturday.It is hoped the entries will-all be in by Thursday night next.A Western Runner Coming to the .Carnival.WiNNIPRe, January 9.\u2014The St.George's Snowshoe Club of Winnipeg will send their crack - snowshoe runner, Dolphie Graham, to compete in the Quebec Carnival races.He will go along with McCullough, Winnipeg's champion skater.Ny YACHTING.Death of a Great Bullder.The-dedth of David Henderson, the senior partner of the well-known Clyde abipbuild- ng firm of D.& W.Henderson & Co, on December 26, in the 76th year of his age, Is \u2018announced the Field of December 30, Among the many steel or composite yachts constructed by the firm may be mentioned such cracks as the \u201cValkyrie,\u201d \u201cBritannia,\u201d \u201cGenesta,\u201d \u201c Yarina™ (now \u201cMaid Marion\u201d), ° \u2018\u2018Thistie\u201d (now, Meteor\u201d), \u201cQueén Mab,\" (mou Viking} ~All Are yachts, but the firm have also construc se steam yachte.| CURLING._ The Game in the West.: WIRNIPEG, Jan ©\u2014This years Winnipeg curling bonspiel will be, it is predicted, the tent that has cver en place on thin continent.The railways se a large attendanee of curlers 4 i BILLIARDS.__._\": \" Slosson Defeated by Iv CHICAGO, January 10.\u2014Frank Ives last me of the six-day tournament at Central usic Hall, the gene man making the splendid run of on the anchor nurse.he score was: Ives, 600; Slosson, 160.\u201cteam completed arrangments yesterday wit try, have their goods upon exhibition.The |, p, 1 annual cycle exhibit has in past years been \u2018 nounce .she would sacrifice herself for the future of _her son, Prince Pierre d\u2019 Alcantara.for a gala week of sporting events on the pers in the Holly.No doubt they will be - p \u201cVandu Varuna,\u201d and **Wendur® promi \u2018 all points, -by granting exceedingly low, rates.; might defeated Gep.Slosson in the second ordered a tarn out of the troops in Citadel, and a review on the historic plains of Abra: ham.The troopsavill be on snowshocs, and in wiuter accoutrements.General Herbert will in parson conduct tbe manœuvres.This spectacle of winter military manœuvres is 80 rarely witnessed now, and is so curious and interesting à sight that it will no doubt attract a largo number of military scientists, besides affording a.rare reat to the thousands of visitors.: The Quebec Yacht Club is to have a car in the Carnival drive in the shape of a yacht mounted on a sleigh, The Citizens\u2019 Committee decided yesterday that the ball'given on 31st January to Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Aberdeen would not be a fancy ball, HOCKEY.The Winnipeg Team.ToroxXTO, January 9.\u2014The WV innipeg the Victorias for a game heré ina couple.of weeks.The Manitoba boys are to compete in the Quebec tournament, and will | ~~ stop over here on their way east.They are a strong combination and will play some interesting matches before returning home.~., Brazilian Royalists.PARIS, January 10.\u2014The Figuro eulogizes the Countess d'Éu.daughtèr of thé late Dom \u2018edro, the deposed Empéror of Brazil.The paper says she has never beén asked to pro- er views on the restoration to monarchy in Brazil, but\u2019 it is known that TO 8TOP THE PROGRESS of Consump tion, you will find but one guaranteed Doctor and ; if haven't delayed too will , Je vou make mov ones noie mar © new lunge\u2014n oan 3 but it will make ones sound and bealthy, when everything else has failed.\u2018The scrofulous affection of the lungs thats caused Consumption, like every other form ic blood-taint and disorder, yields to the \u201cDiscovery.\u201d It is the most effective blood-cleanser, strength -re- storer, and flesh-builder that's known medical science.In all Bronchial, and Lung Affections, if it ever fails to benaOt or cure, you have your money back.A lect and t fe perf: don pornos cure for your by tbe proprietors ef Dr.Bage's Catarrh NIN NL NAN AAAS XTENSIVE REGULAR WEEKLY Househnld Porte New and | rt Bedding, Jewellery \u2018Watches, Dry Gsoda, Hoots es, ~ ns parties to sell by auction at Lhe Furniture of late J.Bte.Emond.at his residence, Drill 5hed, on Crailg Streer Parlor and D1 are, | andise consigned for sale, anos, Safes, Slelghs, Hobes, Harness, Saddies at pirate sale.LOS, Auctionsers.te.Bargains \u20ac 5 _ FRASER Pianos, and Merch Pl ® tures and Kitchen stov From now until ôth February, Previous ~~ Ay A UoTioN SALR THURSDAY, the 41th JANUARY INST.We received instructions from interested the above date, all ning-room suit, Sideboard, Bureau, Wastistands, T Frawes, Ico Chests, Mirrora.Clock cutlery, etc, ete.4 SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M.) MARCOTTE RROS., 73 : Auctioneers.- ANNUAL STOCK TAKING We offer for Sale at Bona Fide Our entire stock of iehes Jewellery, iage an n lock en Solid ilver-Electro Plate of ever le scription, Doulton, Worcester and don Ware, Fine Lamps and Shades, rs & Sons, and John Ask- utlery, Spoons & Forks, Plated Cutlery, Opera Glasses, Fans, &c.This is a good opportunity to buy really first-class goods at much lower than ruling prices.| A Call Solicited WATSON & DICKSON, TER JEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, codoreed \u201cTender fur Boilers,\u201d will be received as and cod: this office until Monday, the 15th day of Jan .1004, for the construe: and dehvery F.O.B.\u2018are boat Borel PP.Q.of two cylindrical straight re in acconlance with a plan specification to be seen at the office of the Buperiutendent of Dredgi ab the Departmen! Puldic Wo Quaws.Tenders wil Le considered unless made on the rs uot form supplied, aud sigued with the actual signatures of a .rere.An accepted we for the sum of $500.pted bank ci 00, able to the order of the Honvrable the Minister of orks, must company \u20ac te A This cheque will torfeitad if the party declines the or Tails to complete the work contracted for, and con witl be returned in case of the n on-aoceptance of ten\u201d.The Departiuent dues uot bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.* By order, ; E.-F.E.ROY, Department ot Public Works, we, 28h Des, 1833.ss 1791 NOTRE DAME, Cor.St Peter.Rates sumber of , The above cut represents the latest style Telephonie For particulars apply at the Sales Departmen .367 Aqueduct Street, © MONTREAL, deck; thus oct i of FURS! 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DOU YOU KNOW \u201c For an Actual Fact that : : Granby Rubbers | ecco a J $ .are now to be dealers in this country.\u2018 ; Dress during quality they are unequalled.Manufactured as ¢ .\u2014 they-are in pure wool and silk and \u2018wool interwoven, these\u2019 D, ° goods have a,soft richness, which.is a perfect delight Fabrics \u201cto a lady of taste.black, and may be known \u2018 board in the centre of the piece.\u201cARE THE BEST?If Not, Try a Pair.01d Dr.Gordon's Remedy for Men CURES POSITIVELY Y d, d offering from the effects of foilire THIRD MONTR Mood and viçor.Price $1.00, 6 bo 00, vice 31.000 xes for $5.00.Sent mail, rite fur our pois * Startling for Meu only, tells you how to get well and stay weil, Address, QUEEN MEDICINE CO., Montreal.FOR SALE RY JORYN T.LYONS, cor.Craig and Bleury Stan | B.E.McGALE, 3133 Netre Dame St.4.DECARY cor.51.Denis & §5.Catherine tas 233 3 eodt! (f.9.Every lady in Canada should be interested riestley S in the\u2019 fact that the Priestley Dress.Materials from the better class of \u2018or beauty, texture and en- Priestley\u2019s goods are mostly in 2 2 = 2e \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 at once by the rarmisked En.PINAUD) PARIS ,37,B\u2018deStrasbourg ED FIFA] ci me xera Brecai | Tue word rrneuned bair .A ee ris eat \u2014e \u2014 THE CONSOLIDATED-\u2014\u2014- PLATE GLASS Ce OF CANADA (LIMITED).| od | MONTREAL DEPOT: ¢165 and 167 Commissioners st.; 838 St.Paul .La 1.BOIVIN, - - -) Manager Sollettol._ Bettmates Givens mee so _- om \u20ac (ED.PINAUD*1*9RA SOAP OMPANY .j Dzrao.mis BE McGALR, 5133 Notre Dame street.a wv = mu » wl PENNYROYAL WAFERS Dw .A specific thédicine for LADIES to OEE Dior, aan sate ah tuvigue ating our yin co yh yet signatures in red across tai rilonjars mail, %.Fan 0 ar Sor.Tame rohan ETREKA CHEMICAL CO.\u2018 \u2019 : rr, Mica.} ' ! J me £K3 ee ~Benaie's Finance Committee sat for two 2 + ms \u2018one istrue.\u2019 © way - cosipta: 59,000 bush.medium.I : to 34 WHEAT.Shipments, none.og VS ; 3 to 3 ToLeDO, January 10.\u2014Receipis: 12,000 bush.Lambs : to SEAT, 10,00 CURN.Shipments; 400 bush.Bogs.: 3 to .Chicago Hog Market.Caives.\u2026.1.\u2026sscoseesmacire to §1 evi on 5roex Sane January dB The Live Stock Market.imai recoipts 0 085 were Faste rece fcial report of Testorda was 3114, of which consisted of a bout Su hand GE cities 100 ou p 7040 were shipped and left over.he.uois and lambs, 40 calves.The cattle market tions to-day were: Light mixed, $5.20 5 wasnot very active, and most of the animals on mixod packing, $5.20 to 8545; heavy ahippine: affer were uot of very uality.Good calves B.S t gads; rough grades, $505 10 95.0.Ro vero In active demand with common ones slow celpts of cattle were 18,0).Prospects w e.There was a fair demand for lambs at Generally 10 cents lower.to to do per lb.Fat hogs were rather : can butchers, good, oe wo Eros to Those unhappy persons who suffer from nervousness.and dys ia should use Carter's Little Nerve., méde for this class.- : Special Notices.caso reduce our stock of high-class.Ameri.pianos we offer seven new u planca by Messrs.Decker Bros.and J.& o Fischer of New York at exceptional low ndsa 2270 Re prices this week, C.W.Li y, 2208, and 2272 St: Catherine streèt, A Cou Cold or Sore Throat.r pires immedi \u2018atten Seg as rieglect aftentim results in some Tncurable Lung Discasor Browx's BroncriAL TROCHES are a simple remedy, containing notiring injurious, and will give immediate relief.5 ots.a box, gem have a house [or sale ia fed La in we ands ot R A: meer 20 (BERLIN, Januney UL-Tlw Grand.\u2018Duke f Hesso has betrothed to Princess | Victoria of Coburg.1 ge ; 1 ge © Catherine ang THE CASE The receipts of alt for week as these yards .Inthe LS 2 CH =>.ry HEHE SEHR ' COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE.GREAT DISCOUNT SALE.The following Lots have just been looked out : Colored Dress Goods CHOICE LOTS OF DRESS \u201cto 50 per cent.off.Balance of our IMPORTED count of 884 per cent.off.1 Table of EVENING WEAR (Fine Goods) 25 to 50 per cent.off.ALL REMNANTS COLORED DRESS GOODS 334 per cant.off.Mantle Department Stripes, Tweeds, Disgonals, Silk and Wool, AN NS SSS GOODS, ranging in discounts from 25 Fancy Hopsagking, Cheviots, etc, eto.DRESS PATTERNS to clear at a dis- Silk Department Le $1.50 pér yard, 1.75 per yard, 2.00 per yard, 2.25 per yard, 2.50 per yard, - Special line of BLACK FRENCH BENGALINES, Extra value: - BLACK SATIN MERYV; good value, $1.25 per yard, - PLAID SILKS FOR BLOUSES, 75¢,$1.00,%1.15 & $1.35, 20 per cent.SHOT BROCHE SILKS, 31.50, 4\u201c - 20 per cént.20 per cent, 2) per cent.20 per cent.20 per cent.20 per cent.= = = - percent 2 pes .BLACK CLOTH DOLMANS, \u201c BLACK PLUSH DOLMANS; LADIES\u2019 CLOTH CAPES, - LADIES\u2019 FUR TRIMMED JACKETS, - MISSES' FUR TRIMMED JACKETS, Silk \u2018Quilted Lining, - 7%, per cent.off 75 per cent.off - 75 per cent off 50 per cent.off - 50 per cent.off © _ CHILDREN'S MANTLES, - - = = 50 per cent off \\ LADIES\u2019 SKIRTS, - - = = 20per cent.off - SILK AND WOOL KNITTED SHAWLS, - = 20 per cent.off TRAVELLING SHAWLS AND RUGS, - - - 20 per cent.off © Linens, Etc.TOWELS, =.= \u2018»- 20 percent TEA TRAY AND TABLE CLOTES, e = 20 and 834 per cent, WHITE QUILTS, - - - e « 20 and 834 per cent.SILK QUILTS, - - « = «* = = - 88{percent , BLANKETS, - - ee «e = e < 20and25 percent FANCY FLANNEL, « ® eo = 10, 20 and 88} per cent | WHEN YOU SEE - You know they are good.Ladies\u2019 Hosiery Extra Reductions.Ladies\u2019 Gloves CUFFS, 20 per cent.20 per cent.cent.'N.B.~-Mail Orders Promptly.and carefully attended to.HENRY MORGAN & CO., Montreal.i \u201c Special oi.\u201d Lots WHITE \u2018MERINO VESTS, WHITE WOOL VESTS, SHETLAND WOOL VESTS, WHITE MERINO COMBINATION SUITS.LADIES\u2019 and CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN GLOVES and MITTS & LADIES\u2019 and CHILDREN'S S8ILK GLOVES, for EVENING and STREET WEAR, 10 per cent.- LADIES\u2019 and CHILDREN'S GAUNTLET DOESKIN GLOVES, _ - \u2018LADIES\u2019 and CHILDREN'S LINED GLOVES and MITTS, 10 per KID GLOVES, for Evening and Day Wear, 5 per cent.Odd Lines in KID and WOOLLEN GLOVES, Half Price.Reduced to Half Price.IT ON THE BOX 7 9 TRADE MARK OAKUTACTURED BY 5.8.DAVIS S LS, \u2018REQNVTINED, MONTREAL.| AN ODD ADVERTISEMENT .But You Know it is an Advertisement.T a and, therefo: them believe and to the Point.But there\u2019 s one more, \u2014 / MEN BUY YOUE YOUR Clothing, Furnishings, It was a happy thought that suggested | the combination of BEEF AND WHEAT with Hypophosphites, in the form of Palatable Beef Tea.- It is called , Staminal and it is as palatable as itis invigorating.For sale by Grocers and Drugsists.Prepared by The Johnaton Fluid Beef Co.Montreal.sxyti INSOLVENT NOTICE.LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE./ This Bank having transférred its Western Branch Office, ! to corner of Notre Dame and Richmond st.(Oostigan's Block), will aa heretofore receive deposits for sums running from one dollar up, at 4 p.o.interest per annum.710 St.Jean Baptiste Ward.A publie macoting of the a ectors of this ward will be held in St.J.Baptiste Market Hall, St.Lawrence st on URSDAY E CURTAIN SALE During January Special THOMAS LIGGET.LL 659 to 665 Craig MEN DON'T LIKE TO GET POOLE, Not Even Once, But when you try it a Half Dozen Times in One Night, they'll object, WE KNOW IT, : never attempt to lure them into reading our ad.\u2019s by making ey are Foire an important item of th ily News.- | We write our Ads to Men; and we believe they read them as Ad.\u2019s When once you get à Woman's attention drawn to an advertisement means she'll read it through, but MAN is different.Your Ad.\u2019s must be ho * They have all seen the point in this Ad.already, : HATS, NECKWEAR, also Boots and | Shoes, \u2014\u2014 AT JOHN ALLAN'\u2019S, .Street, Montreal You'll save Time and Money during 1894 by Dealing with Us.w A WHIFF OF HEATHER.\u201cWHISKY.James Guest & Co.INSPIRING SPIRIT.: rares -THOMAS LIGGET.LS Ba Sas 0S SES POS ES es M ae PS 05e rer - 34 CARPETS THE Very cheap at January sate.(anadian General Eleetrie COMPANY (Limited) matter o = \u2014 TEE ee ; \u2014\u2014 © 1064 Ontario Street, PR = Montreal.The undersigne ou son by Auction at our 241 AND 243 office, No.mes, ntreal, ._ ON TRURSDAY, 14k JANUARY, 1004, ST.JAMES STREET.\u2018 \u201c* AT 11 O'CLOCK.; FRIDAY AFTERNOON.JAN.18th.J ARCE COMBINATION SALE \" \u2019 The Assets of the Estate as under: arge and well assorted stock of Al Goods.none 9 89 Mixtures.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.* 315007 10 Book Debts per int.\u2019 IUVP.và ; tore will be ope 0a 10th snd 17h Last.CARPET SALE \u2018 _ Of January in.full swing at THOMAS LIGORTS, nmi en RTE are serra Sn NCES CLEARING SALE oF FURNITURE, \u2014COMPRAINING \u2014~ ht Plan uare Plano, Parlor, Bedroom tone Roos Shia in Oak and Walnut, Cabin ots, J any Chair.Rock combination Beds, Folding, Beds, Carpets, cloths, ook.Lace rtains.nner, Tea gets, curt and Chamber ware, cure cu ote, 8te., also Notriger: ator, Cook x and Hall to etc.: ; - SALE AT 2 d'OLOCK.\u2019 RAE & DONNELLY, sa \u201c Aucti PROVINCE of OF QUEBEC, ! DISTRICT 0 OF ont, ef Various Consignments to be held at our rooms, Nor.1821 and 1823 Notre Dame street, és | Friday Afterneen, Jan.1%, \u2018 ~consisting of\u2014 New and Second hand Household Furniturs, Curtains, Quilts, Table Linens, Cutlery.Pictures Engravings, Japanese Goods, Fancy Needle work, Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Purs, Fur Costs, Fur Liped Circulars, Sleigh Robes, also the balance of the Stock of Tweeds, Cloths and suiting.Al must be sold to close consignments.A \u2018Guarin, of the is a and Dateict or Montreal ane \u201c Plaiatiff.vo.Mario W: J.Masson.formeriz of the City and SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.; Defendant Te aad ae Fine Ciyof Pare Prance, | : ° ! e t ee + e.two months.LOUIS L GAREAU, Dep uy.M HICKE & CO.Méatreel, 10th J .06 (1) 8 , Auctiencers.; .a eee ee \u2018 HEAD OFFICE: 65 to 71 Front Streot-West, TORONTO, \u2018Ont, | Capital, - $1,500,000.FACTORIES\u2014PETERBOROLGE, Ont.Branch Office and Warerooms, 1802 Notre Dame sl, MONTREAL Themson-Henston Street Railway Genenme tors and Motors, Thomson iiensten Systems of-Alternating Current Apparatus for Incandescent Light.ing.: Kélison Aystems ot Low Tension Birest Care rent Apparatus for Incandescent Lighting.Riectric Are Lighting Apparatus.Ripetrie Mining Apparatus.Apparatus for Jong Distance Transmission EE 0 +.= MARRIAGES.nou n ta Marriét Kits à ae?: #by the Rev, Father Marre, Edo uard to Marie Boulette.CLANKE-MAGUIRE\u2014On Jan.(heh, at St.Patrick Church, by the Rex.Father Quinlivan, William James Clarke, of Newcaatle-on- Tyne, England, to J Agathe Isatelin Maguire, daugh- wr of Juines Maguire, Moutroal.s$ CHARBONNEAU-FILLON\u2014-On January 9.hy the Rev, rocher Marre, Auguste Charbonncau , to Axilda Fillo Bourget * CARRAU-GOULET On Janiary 8.by the Rev.Father Marre, Joseph Carcau to, Zelia Goulet, of this city.HAMILTON.CARVREY -At Halifax, Jan.1, by the Rev.Wm.E.Hail, James Hamilton, to Mary E.Carvrey.\\ HCMPHREY- MUNRO At Salem, Ont.January t Mr, A.KE.Humphrey, of Turontn, to fa fax, | Dave VAE K BUOURGET-BOULETTE-In this city, on Jan CARSLEY\u2019S.COLUMN PRICES PRICES PRICES PRICES PRICES REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED MANTLE SALE Ladies\u2019 Short Jackets 77 75e, worth 25 UU) enc JOHN MURPHY & CO.\u2019S ADVERTISEMENT.Fa T here IS No Mistake OLR GREAT DISCOUNT - Miss iEntio À Mine, eident fiughter of John - Munro, Salem, by Kev, Mr.Elfre:dla Mitchell, JETTE-ST.PIERRE\u2014On January Rev.Father Marre, Joseph Jette to Pierre, of thiscity.LAFONTATNE-RICHARD.\u2014 At Maïisontouve, où January $.by the Rev.Mr.Le Pailleur, J.te.Lafontaine to Justine Richard.No cards.MAILELE-ROURDEAU\u2014 In thiscity.on January \u2018 4 by the Rev.Father Marre, Marie Louise Bourdea PAQUETTE.LEBL ANC.\u2014On January 8, by the tev.Father Marre, Anthime Paquette to Georgina Feblane, of this city.ROY-NEUVILLE- In'tbis city, on January 9, by the Rev.Father Marre.F.Arthur Roy > Mary Elizabeth Neuville.BTONEHOUSE - BARBRICK \u2014 At Urbania, Hants, Jan rd, by the Rev.T.Chalmers-Jack, BA.William Henry Stonchousy, of River.Philip, to Charity Raulph Barbrick.EMITI-KAULBACK-\u2014At Clifton, Col.Co, Jan.it, by the Rev.Mr, McGillivray, Wayford Smith, of Brook Village, \u20ac.B.lu Libbie Kaul- back.uf Clifton.SAULNIER-BENT-\u2014At Bridgetown, Jan.L by the Rév.F.M.Young, Jeremiah Saulnier, of Plympton, to Mary Bent, of Arlington.THIBAUDEAU-RODIE Rol this city, on Jan.10, by the Right Rev.Bishop Emard, of Valley- fleld, Alfred Arthur Isidore, son of the late Hon.1.Thibaudcan, to Marie Therese Irene Eva, daughter of the late Hon.C.Rodie DEATHS.; ADAMS-AL Halifax, on Jan.4th, Mary Ann by the fario St.ARNSTRONG\u2014 On the 4th inst., at Hamilton, Out, Anna Hamilton, rejict of the late Capt.George Hawksworth Armstrong, Ri.N., aged 85 years and 3 months.BRICK\u2014In Hamilton, Ont.\u2019 January \"5th, 1804, Sarah Brick, widow of the \u2018late Tituothy Brick, sy BRE AKE Li~In this city, on Tuesday, 9th inst., E.\u2018Breakeil, late of Preston, Laneashire, BE aged 5 52, Funcial from his late residence, 299 Prince Arthur street, on Thursday, lith inst, at 235 p.m.(Preston.Eng.papers please.copy.} BOWES\u2014At Qak wood.-Victorin County, on Saturday.90th ult., Mr.Wm.Bowes, aged 55, BOSWELL\u2014At Fraserville, P.Q.on ang pis the! Sth inst, Alexandrina Monica Young, wifo of E.D.Boswell, Esq.CLEMENTSON \u2014 At Toronto, Ont., 2 Isabella Alice (Bella), only da and Mary Jane Clemenston, in on Jamu hter ofieo.er seventh : COSGROVE On January 2 at St.Michael's Hospital, John Cosgrove, only brother of L.-J, Cosgrove, brewer, of Toronto, aged 15 jours CKOUSE At Camperdown, Lunenbu Dec.27th, Mary Eliza, wife of Nat Crouse, aged 38 years and 9 months, CLARKE At Lower Granville, Jan.2nd, Richard Clarke, aged a2 years.DRAPEAU In this pi on January ] 30 Emery street, Hertha, beloved daughter of Eruest and Eliza Drapeau, aged 1 year, 6 months and 4 days.OSTER\u2014At Hampton, Dec.23th, Mers widow df tho late Samuel Fosjer, aged 78 GOYETTE\u2014In this city, on Jai VE a Eleonore street, Mathi da, beloved Taughtor ot Ofiver and Maric Goyette, aged ¢& ycars, 1 month and 9 GINGHRAS\u2014At St.Henri, on January & of scar latina, Arthur, won of Wilbrod Gingras, aged 4 ears.: GINGRAS\u2014 AtOU Cadieux street, on January 7, Louis Edouard Gingras, aged 40 years and 7 months.HOUSE On Janutry 2nd, M Jane, relict of © lato James HB.House.of sville.HENNE To Hamilton, Ont.onthe.Sth inst., Helen, beloved wife ot P.Hennessy, aged 4 years.KLY\u2014In Hamilton, Ont., on Decamber 3lst, chael Kiely, in the 80th\u2019 year of his age.LALONDE=- At Ste.Cuncgonde, or uesday.Jan.9th, Joseph Doutail Lalonde, -aged 63 years, late merchant of San Francisco.The take place from his brother's residence, Chas.bs Lalonde; No, Si Notre Dam sireot.on Thursday, Jan.11, at 8.30 or Ste.Cunegonde Church, themes fo Cote des Nei Cemetery.Hiclatives and frienda will kins accept this invitation.LE MARCHANT\u2014In this city.on Jan.9 at 483 st Dominique street, John G., youngest son of Georgeand Zllen Le Marchant, aged 10 months.LEV ES UE\u2014In this city, on January 8, at 376- street, velina, daughter of Adelard Hy poli Le 0 years, months and 6 days.vesque, ag LAFOREST\u2014 At 284 Harbour street, on Jan.of scarlatina, Elise, daughter of Camille an Marie Laforest.LAFORTUNE -At 387} - Montcalm etree January 8.Amilda, b oved daughter of } cisse And Kuplresine Lafortune, Sea months, LECAIN\u2014At Kentville.Dec.2th, Gladys, dau hter of Mr.and Mrs.Addison LeCain, 5 years and 6 months.street, Fanny Cots, wife of Victor uf Tor MORIN-On Jan.9th, 1804, at 379 Lagauc notary.and daughter of the Honorable Ixhiel Coté, of Biddeford, Maine od 22 10 months and.2% days.Fune from her hus- d's residence, as above, on Friday, the 12th inst.at 8 a.m.to St.James Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited, without further notice.- 82 MONCUR-\u2014On January 4.at Hamilton, Ont., Jatnea Moncur, a native of Woolwich, Eng.son of the lato Licut, James Moncur, of LOLS MA Ww ELL\u2014In Hamilton, Ont., 1894, James Maxwell, in his 77th ara a native of Lanark, Scotland.MAYER\u2014In this city, on January 8, at 384 Montcalm street.Hemes, son of Pau years and 1 month, McILROY -On Tuesday morning.\u2018January md, at Hamilton, Ont., Nettie, eldest daughtor of the late David Mcliroy, aged B years.{ McILROY\u2014On Tuesday morning.January 2, at Hamilton, Ont., Nettie, eldest nughter of the late David Mcliroy, aged 23 years, MARSHALL\u2014At Torénto, Ont, on January 1, 1894, Charlotte Auguata, beloved: wife of Ken: rick.Marshall, in her 74th year.MCNAMARA -On Monday, sinnuary | at his late residence, Toronto, Ont., Dennis cNamara.MAROIS\u2014On Janusry 8, at St.Henri, Delia, beloved Jaughter of Louis and Albina Marois, FCAIS, F MARSHALL\u2014 At Teronto, Ofit.; on January 1, 1894, Charlotto Augusta; beloved wife of Kenric R.Marshall, in her 7ith yoar.MCNAMARA\u2014On Monday.January 1, at To- -ronto, Ont, Dennis MéNama: O'CONNELL\u2014 At Toronto, Ont.on January 2 Ida O'Connell, youngest daughter of the late Richard O'Connell.PATRY\u2014At 625 Seigneurs street, on January 8, Amable Patry, aged 9% years, ROBARTS\u2014At Hamilton, on 1st, Maude, youngest daughter of the fate eorge , BH.Robarts, aged 6 years months.RIGG\u2014On Jan.4, 1894, at Hamilton, Ont, Isaac Rigg, aged 33 years.SOMERVILLE \u2014In Kingston, January éth, William Somerville, aged 2 ycars and 6 months.SPOONER\u2014 At Glenburnio, January 4th, Mar | aret Doolette.relict of the late Reuben Spooner, aged 79 years.STARKE-On Jan.10th.1804, Millicent Hildred va (Joan), third daug hie ter.oi nd Harriet Ra Sta o.aged 21 ¥ month, 10 days.Funeral toda; oa iv BAYERS \u2014 Ind Lo Ont.on Jan Edward U.rs, second son.\u2019 of Che Late Edward G.Seri of Cayuga, Ont, aged 33 78 Le ER\u2014At Northfield, Lunenburg Co., Der.>th, , daughter of Uriahand-£llen Suver.aged YOATS.ERBONAL\u2014 L-DETEOTIŸES.or THE MOST RELL.Canadian Bec à aracter furnished by Service, Temple build entrent This Agency à % wnder cont! with the Govern ent! te perform sll their criminal detec! hs work.Refere, The leading banks, corporations and hotels of this oy Bilas BC ter, taephone 213).House telephone ont Prise LS.H.BPRINGLE, D.D.A, LD.8, eu Dentist, 2471 Nour Dame, Telephone ser.- RE AL\u2014USE DORENWENDS OURLING | ~ Proof et 2 di d cri th or curling aud « lS ats, Eu rie \u2014 WILLIAM BYRD, Contractor, 683 Lagauchetiere Street, Telephone 390: H telepd Alderic Mailic to + oe J funeral win .Mayer, aged 2 Wh 166 pair.: Ladies\u2019 Heavy Wool Hose, 17c, .Worth 20c p: Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Wool \"Vests, 250, worth 30¢ Ladies\u2019 Ribbod Wool Vests, 80c, worth 36¢ eac Ladies\u2019 C Cashmore Hose, 180, worth \u2014 28\u20ac pair.Ladies\u2019 Underwear all Reduced: 543] Boys Clothing Sale.28 |.Ladies\" Tweed Ulsters 2.60, _worth _L JENNEX- MITOHELL\u2014 At Halifax.Jan.3, by 1 «the Itev.Wim.KE.Hall, Wellingtun Jennex to | $7.00 esc ach,\u201d Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined Capes 35, 0, w orth 28.00 each.Fur a rimmed Jackets with Capes, 00.Far Tr .amed Russia Cloaks $5.00, worth §7.50, At CARSLLY\u2019S, Dress Goods Sale.Checked Tweed Effects, 8c, worth ivie yard.All-wool Lress Nerges, 18e, worth All- fool Bi luck Cashmers, 25e, worth\u2019 - 83e yard, All- yl \u2018Costume Cloth, 19e, worth Doubly Width Dress Goods, 23e, worth 30c¢ yard.Bargains in Dress Goods At CARSLEY\u2019S, e Sale of Silks.Colored Porgee Silks, © 22e, worth 30c.Colored Satins, 31e, worth Sve, Colored Velveteens, 33c, worth 40c.Colored Silk Plushes, 72e, worth 83c, Colored Silk Yep sl.22,, worth £1.50, t CARSLEY\u2019S.Carpet Sale.Wide Reversible \"Jute Tarpet, Sie, worth 12¢ yard.Useful and Reversible Stair Carpet, 7c, worth i0c yard.Large Reversible Scotch Squares, go, worth $1.25 each.Extra Heayy Floor.Oilcloths, choice designs and colorings, 230 yard, rth 306.\u2018 All Carpots at, Sale Prices, - Curtain Sale.Useful Size Lace Curtains, plain and scalloped edges, dic, worth 470 \u2018pair.Heavy Oriental Striped - Curtains, $1.25, worth $1.50 pair.Jute and Tapestry Curtains, $2.50, worth $3.U0 pair.Coma Sofa Rugs, 50c each, worth à C.Fancy Curtain Muslins, 8c, worth \u2018lue yard.At CARSLEY\u2019S, Underwear Sale : Ladies Cotton Chemises 123e, worth - Ladies Cotton Drawefs 120, worth \"17e Ladies\u2019 Cotton Corset Covers 1lo, worth 15e Ladies Cotton -Night Dresses 806, orth 480 Ladies\u201d White Skirts 42e, worth 500 All Underwear Reduced At CARSLEY\u2019S, LINEN SALE\u2019 Roller Towellings 340, worth 6c i Useful Towels 8}c, worth bc eac Fancy Bed Ticking 8ic 4 worth 10c yd tie, Wide White Table worth 23\u20ac y Useful Size Napkins 80c, worth 25e doz.All Linen Goods Reduced At CARSLEY\u2019S.s y Children\u2019s Mantles Cuildren » Winter Mantles 25c, worth \u201c 1.00.: Children's Winter Mantles50c, worth $1.50.Children\u2019s Winter Mantles $1.00, worth &1.75.Children\u2019 s Blanket Coats, Half Price.Children's Last Year's Mantles all reduced to half price.; - At CARSLEY\u2019S, House Furnishings Feather Dusters 5c.worth 7c.Curtain Poles, compligte, 20c, worth 25c.Window Shades 400, worth 550 Fanéy Furniture Cottons Tic, worth White Shea - uilts 85e, \u2018wortif 81.00.i All House Furnishings Reduced, At CARSLEY\u2019S, Hosiery Sale.\u201cChildren\u2019s Wool Hose, 180, worth At CARSLEY\u2019S.\u2019 Boys\u2019 ) Navy Serge Sailor Suits, 750, wort Boys.| Tweed: Suits, 91.50, .worth Boys Serge Sailor Sui Ging: en Collar, $1.35, oh OT .Boy\u2019s Sere | Norfolk Suite o.78, worth $1.95 Boys\u2019 Paper Tweed Suits; 82.35, worth At CARBLEY\"S, Rigby \u2018Coats Reduced All ofr Overcoats aré reduced .in price for the January Sale.At CAKSLEY'S.¢ January Clearidg Sale | PARQUET ART CARPETS - Notre Dame Street; ST Ÿ + REMOVAL SALE Is a brilliant and gigantic success.Throngs of eager buyers every day, and all day long, attest the fact.THE REASON IS SIMPLE: Our Reductions are genuine, and the Bargains we offer Unparalleled.04 4 - A Special Line of LADIES' JACKETS, assorted shades, from 28.50 to $12.00.Your choice tor x3.50.A Special Line of LADIES' JACKETS, assorted shades | $10.00 to $15.00.Your choice for 4.50.Original prices Original prices, « A Special Line of LADIES\" ULSTERS.Origival prices from $9.00 to $16.50.Your choice tor £2.50.A Line of LADIES\" COSTUMES.Reduced from £23.00.to $£.00.%.: A Line of LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES.Reduced from 827.50 to 7.50.DRESSMAKING.-SPECIAL DISCOUNTS.~ | We will allow a Special Discount ot 20 per cent.on all goods bought in our store > during our \u2018\u2018 Removal Bale.\u201d = JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 and 1783 Notre Dame Street, And 105, 107, 100 and 111 St.Peter Street.Terms Cash and Only One Price.TELEPHONE 2183.J & : bo q | ph i ed for Messrs Knabe & E, Coloutt, the noted English Architect.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1894 ~~ - woe The Knabe Piano.\u201cFrom the N.Y.Musica! Courier\u201d Jam 3rd.A $10 000 Piano ! A thousand _dollars for à piano ! It sounds almost incredible, and in these ord times too !__And yet that is the actual costof an instrument\u2019 recently manu-\" factured by Mesers Wm.Knabe & Co., the world renowned Piano Makers.The instrument, which i is a full concort grand was made from designs y prepar- Boe by Thomas >> © caso foundation is of solid rosewood; around the body of the piano are 14 panels, representing allegorical musical- subjects.\u201cThe music desk is of satinwood, \u201cinlaid with rosewood, to contrast with the main body of the case.The most beautiful «portion of the case is the fallboard or cover; it is of solid rosewood, and on it are depioted by the.inlaying of corn colored satinwood, cupids, Iauns, and nymphs playing upon the lyre of Apolle and the pipes of Pan.The piano is supported by egs of rosewood in colonial designs surmounted by richly carved capitals of boxwood in Corinthian style.This beautiful and artistic case is the i worthy abode of the instrument itself, whose tone is a very marvel of velvety | : Tiehuess and singing musical quality.app y the possessor of so rare a gem, the ho est expression of all that is refined \u2018and.beautiful in the art of the piano er.\u2018 \u2014SOLE AGENTS\u2014 WILLIS & co, 1 824 Notre Dame Street, (Near McGirL STREET,) MONTREAL.st RUGS AND MATS - - A lot very Cheap at THOMAS LIGAET\u2019S.- 8! \\ Jus A.Olga SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT Foor or due to our où selec Vi IN Sand LE arc offering spoc ions, Clearing Out Sale of NANTES and JACKETS So as to make room for now Goods which will arrive shortly.These goods must be oleared as we have no place for them, And we are bound not to store : \"4 them away.! Prices Will Soin Clear Them ! All Mantles and Jackets worth from $10.00 to $15.00 for $3.00 each only.All Mantles \u2018and Jackets worth from $15.00 to 822.00 for $4.00.each only.tear it {own after the first of real poss to occ! CHAMPAGNES, CLARETS, SAUTERNES, BURGINBIES, | ; MOCKS, MOSELLES, BARE OLD BRANDIES, FINE SCOTCH AND IRISH / WHATEVER DEPRESSION may or.may not exist as a general thing in hades circles, there is no Business à daily show.Whether this is owing to the fact that we are hoidi: GENCINE CLEARING wwe cao | hardly a as yet.but one thing we do know, that if you want to n business.we from 0 LORS an and \u20ac moi CE, FING and STAPLE It is pretty el Yoon.hart fy png we at present occ fe on pure rchasers to ay next, and erect a magnificent on this the best 50 pretty well known that, in consequence of this, w Frs Son he tage oly Mont.\u2014\u2014ARNYTHING AND ve ce MUST GO.depression around the Old Reliable Italian never ras bet for this season of the year, as our cash sa LE r none, of PURE and CENTINE Hien èzec ©CERIES, now is your ke easy been sold and the hen our lease is up on the 1st May next, we pro- THE NORDHEIMER -RLOCK, w doors further west.For this reason-\u2014we are: » GENCE LEA SALE; er Goan to take one doliar's worth of our present frie A prions a EARNING » xe FRASER, VIGER & CO.EVERYTHING MUST GO.4 PORTS, SWERRIES, \"MARSALAS, MADEIRAS, SPARKLING SAVMURS, AUSTRIAN WINES, 4 CALIFORNIA WINES, wisn pis, AMERICAN RYES AND \u2014\u2014 PORT ED ALES AND STOIT, INFORTED MINERAL WATERS, ETC., ETC, ETC, Beautiful Heavy Capes, worth from Special Prices.nts.$12.00 to $18.00, tor $6.00 each only.are end tor gur catal ue.Mako pa, ation a ng eco ap pr AU vil ads ndmit that our ab ox Ln A splendid line of Dolmans, lined in Quilted Satin, worth from.$91.00 always to keep our stocks abreast of the requirements for this ae trade, and we will oti to do FRASER, VIGER * toto $25.00, for £5.00 each only.Last of the Oeil à Perd in pit + out \u2014_\u2014 r i A fine line of Ulsters to be cleared OF quar went yester- NEST EXTRA QUALITY at $4.00 only, | a WER ars | HILLHURST MAPLE SYRUP SPARKLING BURGUNDY, * Misses\u2019 Jackets, worth from \u20ac6 to : 8, to clear at $2 each only.Bparkling Chambertin, Red, in cases of ome dozen quart Misses\u2019 Long Coats, worth from porerene Chambertin, Red, in cases of two dozen $4.00 to #8, for £1.50 gach ouly.Sparkling Beaune, Red, In cases of one dozen fe rar ing Beaune, Perdriee oases of two Joeen plots 1.FOR REAL BARGAINS quarts, SU x Rose.fp STILL BURGUNDIES.' ) = in cases of one dozen quarts, Bea cases of two dozen 0 pinta.§ \u2014ATTEND OUR\u2014 as 50 : .ozen quarts, $11 .JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, | ts ee \u201cThe Family Linen & Drapery Warehouse -\u20ac rari 203 to 307 Si.Antoine, * \u2026 144to 180 Mountain st.Telephone 8743.Rranch\u20148t.Catherine ft, « Corner Buckingham Ave.; Telephone 3333, rtin, in cases ew josen vo Chablis, in cases of two don pints, #11.50.NoTx\u201410 per cent.discount on all the above Burgundies, Still and Bparkling, in case lots.FRASER, VIGER & CO.CUSTOMERS AT LACHINE, DORVAL, MONT- .REAL JUNCTION, ETC., el please take notice that we have decided to fill thelr EVERY THURSDAY from now till the 1st of May next, sleighs leaving the Italian Warehouse at 12 o'clock (noon) sharp every h 8\" In Various Sizes January : Prices.THOMAS LIGGET.[Italian Warehouse, Names and their Associations.EXANDER' 8 suggests Confectionery.ORGAN'S suggests Dry Goods.AYER suggests Patent Medicine.FAIRBANKS\u2019 #uggests Scal * But to all Montrealers, and especially to young Men, the name, ALLAN.suggests Hats, Neckties and Furnishings And that name has been given to the latest style in American Hats, produced by \" SULLIVAN, CORRIGAN & COMPANY of New York, | \u2018From whom.we are receivi g Men who wish to the Fashion may call on us for the things and ha ed no efforts to have just what the Young M want, and we ve fatter ourselves that we'll be in it\u2014with you this Spring.° | Until further notios, Iam, Yours Truly, - No en] ¢ JOHN ALLAN.I a8 - | - LL ee \u2014 ee TL / PRESS see ABSOLUTELY PURE pe JP (a one usllon tins at the Hillhurst Parm, Hill- FRASER, VIGER à Co.CANNED VEGETABLES.Packing of 1893.- Cream Succotash snd Cream Lima Besus (Finest Main Webb's Cream Lima Beans, 20 cents per tin, $3.95 per de cb Cream Succotaah, 20 cents per tin, 93.25 per CANNED VEGETABLES.tne boat ue Packing of 1893.host packs in nade.$1 os romes a Deion Was Bence It ou gon Btringless Beans in 21b.cans, 81 perd TOMATOES IN GALLON cane.\u2018Fematoes in -gallon cans, 25 cents per can, $2.90 per dossn.__TRASER, VIGER & 00.= \"71 > 8 ve \u20ac : FOR, PIES.50 Dosen Strawberries in 21 tine.Jreserved in granulated sugar, 150 per tin, this week about 90, Doten of Fel¢ Hatirfor our bo * Spring Trad You may think we're early, but it's & way.we have of 7 thin, a Youn lead \u2014\u2014 $1.36 per do: + FOR PIES, \u201850 Dexen Red Raspberries ursiay.i itt 8 Ib.tins, 150 per tin, $1.25 per dozen.\"FRASER, VIGER & CO, - = 199 St.James Street, 5 | - CARPETS ! - The Special Prices Hold Good To January 31st |THOMAS LiGaET| 1834 Notre Dame Street, Mm Glenora Buildins.Have you tried MX GRANULÉS .L 1 \u2014WITHE\u2014 © CEREALS ?CF If is the Best Infant Food, boing n combination of the perfect equi- pepe Me Mother's Silk and the finest | enable\u201d y trested.to render it | not | Avion Tati head Ove Montronk oo | WILLIS & 0, JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, By Special Appointment Purveyoës for the SCOTTISH INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION, - Under the patronage of Her Excellency Lady Aberdeen, Sole Agents for Montreal and Vicinity.HOME MADE, HAND MADE GOODS.Will inaugurate TO-DAY, the 10th January, the First Opening Display ever held in Montreal of Home Made, Hand Made Goods, direct from the Scottish Industrial Association, as exhibited at the Great Chicago Fair under the auspices of Her Excellency Lady Aberdeen.PLEASE NOTE DOWN THESE GOODS: The Celebrated Harris Tweeds, hand-made, in plain, checks and clans, and Mantles and Wraps made of these tweeda.Knickerbocker and Highland Stock- .ings and Socks and Gloves.Shetland Wool Lace Shawla.Clouds and Fascin- ators and Shawls.Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Vests and Lace Booters.Vest Patterns.Men\u2019s Jumpers and Jerseys.And a variety of other Goods too numerous to mention.All hand-made.Lovers of art and home industry should not miss this, the tirst display ot Scotch Hand-made Goods ever shown in Canada.Please give us a call.Goods shown with pleasure.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, 203 to 207 St.Antoine Street.\u2018,, 144 to 150 Mountain Street.Co TELEPHONE 8225.'BRANCHSL Catherine St, cor.Buckingham Ave.Telephone, 3335.\u2018 { WE ARE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS | On May the ist.IT WILL BE AN ACCOMPLISHED FACT! The Landlords have been notified that they could dispose with their stores TEE Three Months More.We have but THREE MONTHS time to sell out $125,000 - STOCK and we shall zo immediately into the job.All goods have been reduced at priceg unheard of, aud Bargains will be offeretl by the thousand.THIS.EXTRAORDINARY SALE, the Largest ever held yet in Montreal, , THE EMBARGO ON CATTLE SCOTTISH BODIES UNITING TO URGE ITS REMOVAL.Gardner Being Pressed to Make the Slaughter of All Im ported Cattle Compulsory.[BY CABLE FROM THE STARS SPECIAL COB RESPONDENT IN LONDON.) \u2014 LONDON; January 10\u2014Dundee;-Glasgow\u2014\u2014 and other Scottish bodies are uniting again to urge the removal of the embargo on Canadian cattle.The Chambers of Agriculture are, how.| ever, pressing Hon.Herbert Gardner, president of the Board of Agriculture, to take the slaughter of cattle permanent and compulsory for all imported animals.NEWFOUNDLAND FISH.The Assent of the British.Governe ment Asked to the Bond-Blaine Convention.[BY CABLE FROM THE STAR'S SPECIAL COË- _ RESPONDENT IN LONDON.] LONDON, January 10.\u2014 The Newfoundland ministry are again strongly urging the Imperial Government to give its assent to the conclusions of f the Bond-Blaine convention.re / Mr.Sydney Buxton, M.P., Parliamintary Secretary of the Colonial Office, stated in the House of Commons yesterday that negotiations were now in progress at Washington, and the whole matter wai in the hands of the British Ambassador, Sir Julian Paunce- 1 fote.The private opinion \u2018here is thas the United States are most unlikely to enter into any fresh reciprocity treaties in view of \u2018the revision of their tariff now before Congress.@ THE PACIFIC CABLE A Meeting In the Colonial Institute, [BY CABLE FROM THE STARS SPECIAL COR RESPONDENT IN LONDON] LONDON, January 10.\u2014Miss Shaw, the Colonial editor of the Times, addressed a large audience at the Colonial Institute lass night.She said that the Pacific Cable meant à big step in the direction of Imperial unity.Mr.Sanford Fleming also addressed the meeting on the.same subject and was warmly applauded for his untiring efforts in pushing the scheme through.The Times editorial to-day says that it we could\u2019 have but just enough imagination \u2018that the enterprise to lay a Pacific eable would soon be in progress, mutual acquain- will open Thursday, Jan.ith, At 1 o\u2019clock in the Afternoon.Fancy Dress Goods, Mohair, only 4c.80 pieces Dress Plaids, price 10c, instead of 21a, 56 pieces Donble Width Dress Plaids, \u201818¢, instead of 32c¢.Dress Meltons, double width, price 10c, instead of 24c.Heavy Dress Ser ges, new colors, 10c, instead of 19c.Silk Plushes, value 87e to 50c, red duced to one price, 22c.Fancy Silk Velvets, price 3.c, instead of 95c.-_ An immense choice of Ribbons from 4e per ard.Tremendous stock of Embroideries from 1c per yard.A large line of Ladies\u2019 ribbed wool Hose, extravalue at 156 pair, instead of 280.A special line, Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Wool Under Vests assorted, value 40¢ to Tbe, all at one price, 29c.; Ladies\u2019 whitewear, assorted, at half price.8 lots Manufacturer's samples.of Aprons and Children\u2019s fancy Dresses, reduced to the value, 1st lot at 19¢, 2nd lot-at 850, grd lotat 50c.Girls\u2019 Cardigan Knitted vest, 76¢c, reduced to 28c.Linen Table Napkins, at 4c, Gc, te and 100: Table Linen at half the value; \"18e, 2% and 26c.Lace Curtains, 756 pair, instead of 1.25.\u2018Curtain Art Muslins at 8c instead of 14c.Linen Towels at half price; 50, 9c, 106 and 120.THURSDAY \u2014 = FRIDAY - From 9 to 10 o\u2019clock a.m.And from 1 to 2 o\u2019clock p.m.Great Sale of FLANNELETTES at 3t cts.Checked \u20ac cottons, for aprons, extra widths, only 8c Checked cottons, Foulard, 120 reduced tafe.All flannels at exactly half price.White honeycomb quilts at 83c instead of $1.25.Wool blankets and comforters, clearing out at a loss.All wool tweeds, ridiculously low, 23,25, 30 and 85c.Sealettes, to be sold under manufacturer\u2019 s prices.Men's ribbed shirts and drawers at 28c.Men's unlaundered white shirts at 30c.Men's lined kid\u2019gloves, all sizes, 43c instead of 87c.Us \u201c Neckwear, gloves, handkerchiefs, collars, cuffs, to be sacrificed.Dress Patterns.Large Lot of Patterns to be sacrificed.A special line at 60 cts for 6 yds length.Saleen Thairsday, at 1 o\u2019clock inthe afternoon.Stores will be closed.in.the morning to spread out the bargains.- .BOISSEAU BROTHERS, 2386-237 St.Lawrence Street.|CARSLEY BROTHERS .ST.CATHERINE STREET.OUR JANUARY - Y PRICE LIST.Mantles, Cloaks, Jackets, excellent matapial, stylish finish, lowest prices 200 Ladies\u2019 Winter Jackets, $2.50.100 Ladies\u201d Fur Lined Cloaks, $6.50.50 Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined Russian Cloaks, $8.00 Ladies\u2019 Fur \u2018l'rimmed Russian Cionks, Ped and quilted, $3.95.HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR.100 doz.Children's Black Wool H 10c/per pair.100 doz.Ladies\u2019 Black Wool Hose, 130 pe pair.: Special Line of All Wool Underwear, at d 750 | very low this week, at 740, 100, and 100 186.°- 1.AI W Wool Cashmere 280 this week.AT REDUCED PRICES\u2014Housbhold Linens, ete, White Cottons, Gray Cottons, Sheetings, Towelling, Napkins, D'Oyleys, Damask Cloths, Linen Damask.These are wonderfal value at the price.CARSLEY BROTHERS, \u2014 SATURDAY UT, / ST.CATHERINE STREET.tance would therefore be greatly aocelerat- ed.TRADE WITH GREAT BRITAIN.[BY CABLE FROM THE STAR'S SPECIAL OOM RESPONDENT IN LONDON.) Lojmox, January | 10.\u2014 The Board of Trade returns show that the total value of British exports to Canada for 1908 was £4,754,888, a decrease of 1.97 per cent.om rts of 1802.Raw materials were almost stationary, but manufactures gener ally increased.Railroad iron Increased the £180,000.Thé British imports from Canada for 1808 were valued at £10,164,317, a decrease of 12.49 per cent, Wheat and flour declined £614,000; cheese increased £82000; oxen decreased £22,000; butter decreased £00, 000, and wood decreased £600,000, THE SUBSIDY INADEQUATH.-* [BY CABLE FROM THE STAR'S SPECIAL OOB- RESPONDENT IN LONDON.} LoNDox, January 10.\u2014Mr.Hector Camez-\u201d on is still in the city in connection with the \u201cfast Atlantic service for which he is nege- tiating with the Canadian Government, The Dominion has | to enter into the project on the basis of a £150,000 subsidy.The promoters of the latest scheme, however, declare that such a subsidy would be altogether inadequate in view of the present depression in trade and the competi tion now existing between the Canadian and New York lines.ANOTHER BRAZILIAN MANT New York, January.ceived here says that FESTO.his second manifesto, charges with issuing paper money bearing | imprint AY im.em: perial arms and figures.anifesto a; / its readiness 10.\u2014A special re- dmiral De Gama in p- peals for support to a republic with a civilian as a h LONDON, January 10.\u2014 The Brazilian minister in London, denies that President Peixoto has resigned.The English Government authorities confess ignorance on aubject.portance of par- | manently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will ¢.In Olden Times People overlooked the im permanentl§\u201d cure habitual constipation, wéll-intorméd \u2018laxatives, whic! the system.injure Mr.(Grafton Smith, aged 8 80, Pocock, aged ol have ple will not \u2018Woodstock, O Derangement of the Liver, with consti tion, injures the complexion, buy other act for a time, but Anal induces {mples, sallow skin.Carter's Little Liver Bis remove the cause._ 1 R.A.Mainwaring qestment broker, wil to any clientele.Owners of \u201cshould place their pro Head orice 147 St.Special Notices.ial property, havi a property ng estate for sal real estate and in- Ï not -confine himselt Iles.Jo his hands.branch office #353 Bt.Catherine end à 40 t, Law- mr re y\u2014 handsome bouquet of tiered ina garden December 2 Fah sies was n St, John, N.B., on \u201cEciohlis, whether Fe Feditary or BY .fro the blood pu a m the \u201d fy » fe i - FSS Ga \u201c pan int oa?or EXchirty atin so Zee © ores SATCOmY CE - 0 \" < ps qi 0 pt pe IP PAPE Page \u201d 24 2 3 - \" = _ \u2019 2 ea ar mtagans red - ne .arom ep cone vag par re en wr rt Lat MARKET.1884 Notre Dame Street.an 0 $25.This the doctor denied, bu etour SOA the mpany was not required to give a Ce.ign Exchange brokers, 1761 Notre \u2018Dame beld that the proof of the presentation was P ERSONALS.five minutes service until the line was com- Montreal pm, January 10, lee clear; the proof, however, of forgery b; } leted and in operation as uired by the Between Banks Molleur himself could not be clearly estab- The Hon.Henry Starnesreturned from Quebec Lontract with the city.They had threo Bugers Peer.Counter Aldermanic Election.: x , ITS ALL RIGHT, OH! 1 YOU lished.\u201cIs the accusation hanging today.in LH wed health.w years in which to introduce the electrical Bearing & dere\u2019 9 34 : : .YES! YOU BET! over the plaintiff of having taken où, Fe 21 Hamel, Public, Yorks Dopartment, system and that period did not expire terling, demand.97-16 916 St.Antoine | ' the cheque off his sister's valise to rE ; Chamberlain, ta manag = ofthe Mntil September, 1895.They were to proies, Dubie ETS 5.16% Hal Divisi .place another on the same valise, and | 20%.5 D Be ; do one-third of the work each year a 3 days, .D ; - .- thus to become the bearer of two Checks for Canady Atlante Hutiway, la athe ave from 1802 to 1895.They contended that the Pe Tochmatls SE Sie Catia ie, à das vision.\\ | THE OLD RELIABLE REMEDY one article of baggage, suiliciently prove .* ; \u2018ave Craig and St.Antoine line was not sup- .Mone ndon, of England rate, 3% , : to obtain a verdict from -a jury of guilty of the ho ¢ for some time to come.He is still very aol to be a completed line, thou Br Market dull.but frm, » A meetin £ of fr iends \u2014POB\u2014 swindling 1 do not know what a jury \u201cSi J.W.Courtney.Deputy Minister of slestric cars were run upon it.Mr.Ab- AMERICAN MARKETS.and electors favor- \u2018would think, but that is nol the question Finance, is laid Gp at Ottawa with an attack of bott thought that to render the Company eee here at issue, .grippe.; .liable it should have been proven Grain, Flour, eta.The plaintiff in this case is not accused, Mr.C.D.Richardson, C.E., has arrived at the that they had failed to carry out their con- Jan.10.: and I have not to decide whether he is Windsor from Toronto to attend the Mining Con- tract during a whole day.It had also been.Chicage.Month Opening Frighont A ilty or not.He itf« who sues,-and-on-| vention.- SE TT TU shown that there had been a heavy snow.Whest.-.Jan.\u201cél i im it is incumbent to prove his .Miss Bell, Ottawa, has been'the guest of Lady fall.There was nothing in the by-law to |.; ; demand.If there was the least Smith on her return to Berthier, after the Christ- compel the Company to stop their cars doubt the Company would be entitled was holidays.AT EACH AND EVERY CORNER.to the benefit of that doubt.But I have no Mr.Justite Caron has arrived at the 8t.Law- : : doubt whatover that Doctor Molleur has Fonce Hall, from Quebce, accampanied by his Mr.Lebœuf said that the service had not proved his demand.His possession of been bad for years on Craigand St.Antoine able to the return Of Ald.Wm, Clendinneng| = - for St.Antoine Divi- To purchase a Dinner Set during our sion wie pe es 25 per cent.discount sale; for instance \u2018 you can purchase a .SL bullding,321St.James COUGHS, COLDS, ETC.| 23¢ a Bettie.Seld everywhere.« ns sessgces son, Mr.Paul Caron.second check is explained by witnesses of the defence and leaves serivus charges of TT swindling hanging over the head of plaintiff.In reg to his evidence, it cannot be believed under oath.We have been unable to go into all tne details, but we be- Works Department, has been elected a member of the rd of Ti - - = nember his house through illness for some time, expects to be out in à day or two, : Mr.T.E.Browne, of John Janiea Browne & \u2018Mr.J.P.Heffernan, who has been confined to\u201d Mr.A.Davis, superintendent of the Water streets.It was as bad and worse perhaps that on any other line in the city.On this particular occasion he to wait 48 minutes for a car and then it did not stop.1t was no .excuse for the company to say that they had not enough electric 8 : Fags = Fags i - te + ej.\u201cx - ome; 8853: 5 8 | Street, on Thursday Eve'g, at 8.30 O'Clock.$12.00 Dinner Set, - for $9.00 - - KERRY, WATSON -& CO, \u2014 PROPRIETORS, Montreal ; #1 If you want to buy property, write, call or | telephone, Jno.James Browne & Son, 207 St.James Street.et 02224000! lieve we have said enough to justify us in | al estate b \\ : cars.They should supplement them with dismissing the nction of plaintiff.bor oft Board of Frade: oo nro et other vehicles and given satisfactory ser LL N .- v as Ald.Stevenson and Mr.Rene Bauset left for that the Company be fined for not supplying a five minutes\u2019 service.; THE JUDGMENT.Recorder de Montigny rendered his judg- - $15.00 Dinner Set, \u2018$18.00 Dinner Set, for $11.25 for $13.50 HR.IVES & Co, IRON FOUNDERS, - The Harbor Commissioners to Pay Otawa this morning to present the illustrated ; Electric Lighting.civic address to the Governor-General.| .s, ; The wife of Mr, F.D.Boswell, secretary-trea- The Hon.Mr.Justice Lynch delivered gor of the \u2018lemiscouata Railway, iod al Pros.judement this morning in the case of the erviile, P.Q., yesterday of heart failure, x 0%\" ve Joan = 8 229252 asl 22 38% 8 goopep SeRC FRFSILEE oyal Electric Company verses The Harbor Mr, Mra.1 id Villeroi ment instanler.He recognized that the es 66 6x for $15.00 Commissioners of Montreal.The Electric pe oho and Now Years holineon Company had rendered immense, services $13 ood ek Company brought the action to recover with Dr.Leprohon, have returned to their howe 10.the comminity, and that it gave em- three different su msamounting to $13,186,52 in Oklahoma.m0 F Syment to oany men.On the ot erhand 61 su 6 ex .\"yy ll v 1 1 > \u201c .3.A ki \u2018 , ; .us n 0 en a e Ppossesse: a.a.due them, as tiiey alleged, by a contract Dr.H.G.Mackid, of Calgary, and Dr.R.G.v privileges.Te fact they had à mionopo- 8 oS : e re +4 - entered into by the Harbor Commissioners Brett, of Banfl, arc at the st.Lawrence Hall on AC XS C a st 1 fl gs : _ ] ei ee.te Cr om fori | J BSE Au (one | es ee le CHICAGO MARKETS, = \u201c25 ver cent, disco bor of À X .; * chice.h n - ee so ._ ; ° .rE Chen contract wa «trans Mr.J.J.Franklin, superintendent of the Street.| conditions.I: this matter they bad been \u2014OF\u2014 25 per cent.discount off everything in stock ex- Yerred to the Electric Company by the | Häilway Company, was last evening presented more careful than in that of the Royal Vic- Wheat Dropped 1c to 1 1-86.Corn 3-80 .| ALL DESCRIPTIONS TO ORDER \u201cOIL CLOTHS, A Large Lot for January withé very handeome bookcase, with silver toria Hospital.The citizens through their re- Lower, Pork Advanced 756, Lard cept Kitchen Crockery.Sale at Half Price.- curator of Craig & Son, who had t by th 4 I made an abandonment of \u2018their estate.An midros.dulopiae Mi Franklin s ban, presentatives had givena million in land for and Ribs Stronger.The Commissioners pleaded that the con- and his fairness towards tho employes, accom.tLis hospital along with the million received \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cuicaco, January 10.\u2014Wheat opened slight.| tract had terminated and had been cancell- panied the presentation.from the founders.\u2018lhey had not, how- them, for by a clause of the contract ee ever, séen to it that their rights were pro- ly lower than yesterday'a close, with corn WC es: \u2014 : .it oT have been cancelled by giving ree Business Notes.perly looked after in the contract.The re- In sympathy.prices fluctuated idly, ORKS .THO MAS - LI GGET, days\u2019 notice, upon report of the engineer Partuerehips have been registered between: sult of this was-that French Canadian doc- Lions Were ArONE DA down and.au QUEEN STRELT, City, and at votre that the lighting was not efficiently done.(Maar & prov, 0 Enclide Noisoux, grucers tors and students were debarred from advances under buying orders.The.clonin LONGUEUIL 1384 Notre Dams St, } The Court held that defendants had not Crascux © Frores.Jos.Hempey.bakers (Bowles 8ttending this hospital and the doors could \u2018 prices were: Wheat, 61 Sanuary, B May.ei or ° 1 ¥ availed themselves of that right, and more- & Hempeyi: 1 : be closed in their faces.\u201c1 fully recoguize uly; Corn, 3 anvary, Fs to à May.= e e | e, i \u201cover that Craig & Son could not sublet the Tho Kensington Land Compang was ncor- the liberality of the English in this mat July.Pork.$13.68 January, $18.77 May.LL ; .IN \u201clotte .; ; \u201c8 3 .$8.January .\u2019 : Coane hd that the carabee Bad ot ere My An Sauer ile sf Prod 1.Bow admit (hak [t Would have bean better Hakan; FI Nr me whet matin wai If you want to sell ater power than Craig & Son.This Cole: alone, trader (Fred R.Colo & Co.for us all if matters had been put right in bulk is said to havo passed Into subetantiai property, write, callor was n stipulation inseried in the 7th clause.The following partnerships have been dis- the act of donation when application was hands.- a J The Court held that this stipulation was Pet = = made, for the land to thie City Council.mm telephone, Jno.James If you want to rent 03 Notre Dame Street.| 1803 Yotre Dame property, write, call or Sp ae nbt contrary to law.and as it appeared that Jus I.Grace, Wm.J.Grace and Gust.Rain- There is no sympathy in contracts, Decary-Decary.telephone, Jno.James _.éefendants did.not give their consent to ee ac CS) TB.Itoso, metal 200 if people want.to\u2019 secure some The church of St.Henri this mornin Browne & Son, 207 St.Browne & Son, 207 St.¢ the transfer, plaintit+ had no legal and merchants and agents (Lomer & Rose).thing they must.bind them in writ- was filled où the occasion of the marriage of JAMES Street sa \u2019 : ! p \u20ac agents ( & ) Ÿ 2 ag: © walid clés Against defendants.But the Ahrabam fergand Louié Frinberg,ropéirers of IN&- The Recorder then return Mr.Leandre Decary, son of the Mayor ot - \u2014 .James Street.ax$ Electric Company coul:l ciaitt whatever sewing pmachines (lier and Frinberg), bave dis- to the case before him.ve Company had Notre Dame de Toutes Graces, and Mixa : TE sums were due for any: hing done under the ihership, .: | grea vantages d they mn e Corinne daughter ot \u201cMr: A.De- |.7 CR contract by Craig & Son or by the curator.| hd on hotrod | name (Furs their contract.The 7 well nigh monopolized cary, notary.The Rev.Mr.Decary, parish TEETH! TEETH! TEETH! - The Harbor Commissioners were, therefore, Partnerships havq been veginte \u2018bet ween: aleighs were bat anale ne an priest, officiated.: ; .= C RPE S, 4 sonde Eesti ps rire | AR SD Aen J | meteors Proper mow PSRs 2 > ao \u20ac J - 24d ; re \u201c0.).oS & 3 + onm\u2014 \u2014\u2014 -.He athe harbor u to Uctoler, 1891, upder Chas.Creely and Patrick Ryan, provision case that the bylaw requi strong perty : *MENTHENE, \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Selected this Month to the ad a : : ant , The sale of the Armstrong property, Vie- css by which-the most deli- * .: for t} i f the merchants (Crecly & Ryan).something unfor- \u2019 The new procces by which the m eli , LL LL the contract, and a don uñder thé con À demand of nbandonment has been servod on Seon.had bappened to delay the service ho Sheen Square, tock piace in the Long room.cate persons can have any number of EN : Co #7 © TL | Oco, C, Bishap, al the instance of.Thomas -Hiam, | :would-have-given-the-Company the benefit | .tuis LS teeth, taken out without the slightest 7 \u201c ' \" La - broker.+\" of the doubt.\u201d In this case, however, it had 39e slow: bidding the property Tanknook.ain.No gas, no ether, no cocain, and % * Montreal Poultry Show, The stock\u2019of tho insolvent estate of Jesse been proven that 48 minutes had elapsed M Jam Stes art © ducted th or $33,000.absolutely harmless in every respect.| The coming show of the Montreal Poultry Trachh to Sonn dance n mld to Mr.8.jrhile there were: flve feel at Hoche- 7.cames rant condye the sale, \"\" Tecth with or without plates, \u2019 \\ : -.T .cans Tey , ; : : ! | laga.here was much feeling Tig 7 , \u2018Association promices to in cell all previous = or wrongly, againat the Company but in Do not purge or weaken the bowels, but cle work and ones In every Tee pOct o Provincial Governs.THE WEATHER, this case he would be lenient.The Com.act specially on the liver and bile, T™ sum of $100 given s veral very handsome Lm \u2014 - pany was fined $5 and costs on the first case fect liver correcter.Carter's Little Liver - ment, there Are mongat thet being one 118 m.\u2014Probavilitics for the next twenty- for \u2018not supplying a five minutes\u2019 service.Pills.\u2014 special prizes, a8 ih who has donated a four hours: Ucnerally fair, light, local snow, On'the second case for not stopping at the = : NOTICE.from Sir Dona Theat seoring breeding tilonary ora litle higher icmperature to-day, corner he dismissed it without costs be.An clphteent months old pig, killedrecent- \u2018 silver cup for the bi « nee ving a r tem pernture to-murrow, | cause the by-law was somewhat obscure ly by Mr.EK.Hirtle of Lunen :N.8., -Clan Maclennan, No.46 0.85 C Perce valuable cups for Plymouth Rocks, te paer events four hawrar 8 infuse: 0 elo | ine Joint of whether the cars wore ob- When, dressed turned the scale at oud Jr meting of Gan.Macleonas bn betd fn » I ae 4e LN .» - = mn Bantams, Ono of the 6 below; à grento, 19, 26; Montreal 19 bolow, 8; Hired to stop at all nt that 2 this matter, pe se rie .Gener Hall \u201ces Notre Dame street, on Fring or ow, 2 below; Halifax, zero, 10.yer, g 3 .a 12.at 730 th, skimp.As all reports for year end- Cao January'in, 1h, |-Tightconsider an action for damages, such ue Male ae who have i Dyer 8 Digea- ind Decsmber will be read at thie mestiag.te ro A130.m; 8s 8 severs cold resulting in disease, from: dental § Extract can understand the won-.ee es di dance #ifi taie place ot pm va five minutes\u2019 service, vantages of Purchasers at- -\u2014 \u2014 THOMAS LIGGET'S a .* À .The following advertisements were received too late for classification : - SN Ww D -NURBING BY A QUALIFIED NURSE, Aes referencva.Apply at 934 Dorchester # \"plant sold by Craig & Son under the con- Pract.; 2 - e charges.J.C.BIcLEAN, 3.8 I Mall, You Can Depend Lo upon getting a light every time you strike one \u2018of BDDYS \u201cTELEGRAPH\u201d MATCHRS, \u201c This is not the case with the inferior substitutes often ofiiced.The moral is obvious.Must be smart and write a good han ee £.- - .WANTED, A RESPECTABLE LAD POR AN OFfice.hand.a ply stating experience and references, L., P.O.Hox a Wyandottes and IGN PAINTE = eatures of the meeting will be two incu.Quebec, &# WAN rd Sp BION PAIN TEE, NON : & Cent.nd shade maker, $15 Cra full operation.- Ç < hor in to bo held in the \u2018Victoria Sun rises v | Bunsets.p.m.Waiting at a street corner: effect it has on the digestive organs.Los PAR ANT RASH LEET, IN CARTERS Rifles Atmory and will last a week, com | Soon rises SEM \u201cFhe Recprder, at the requestof Mr.St.Sold by druggists.wT), high ail the friends of the Clan SR tor ee.Lott Eng tro Cn te der Voies : mencing Monday, January 29.wo Moan sets.8.19 p.m.Jean, consented to put his decision in writ- .me Le | à \u2019 \u2019 Fonereturs 15 Room .Mechanior\u201d Ha, aoû : Aish _\u2014 .First quarter of January 14th, 98.| ing, owing to the importance of the issues .Special Notices.RESCENT BNOWSHOE CLUB Ask or EDDY S = Ton The Market Committes.» \u201cStar\u201d Weather Report.involved._ .\u201cLet Stooks Alone.\u201d Hpeciai tramp Thursday Night ; start \u2018 ° RO ator (a adits unis, 49 Fort mot.ri ES The Market Committee this morning con Readings by Harrison & Co.'s standard inary.Board of Trade Elections.Invest your money sensibly in real estate.À from MoGill College Gates at 8 o'clock : raw LS bedroom, to lediés only _49 Fort etreot 83, ui ; If you want to know how apply to R À , she sun.10, 1804.crino.Barometer.k corner sidered the claim of Mr.Joseph Lamgtuhe, Midaii ring \u2014e 20.33 t | oT rot Lan for somo $1000 extras for repaffs to \\ Soa.; There is a likelihood of \u2018opposition being Maluwaring, real estate aud investment LAD McLEAN.| Pa se ga a a a ae gn en Tas Mowrazar DAILY STAR, printed at the ots.a lly the Buildi spec- Noa: eee 12 .= offered tothe re-election of Mr Edgar Ju ge broker, 14 Ban James street.Mais \u201cA - Tea es.at WP PW WW POTD \u2019 ig arabe o sud Vorla Montreal\u201d is _ it, and cub down to +4 as.trensuree of the Board : Mr.W, waringe la not confined to any 1 Ny | ' me ms eue dos CT RS ca Le M ee LL ti a pe AS oa =.J + .: v .° LL Lee ts mm oo 2, .yoo : = am Co CT Te 4 Poms : oT .\u2018 : 10 Co.- TT .ui : > or A nL oe \" .a - El ees APE + Ceres me nT BR 2020 bo \u2026.- | \u20ac Co ; _ So 1 bees Swe mee momen : > \u2018 - } 7 , 2 | è %* : \u2018 rv : + L ; w! 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