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[" 4 1 VOL.XXVI-No, 14.RATES | \u2014\u2014 FoR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS WANTED.10 vents for 90 words or less, and ost r extra w each tasertion PU ILE! ANTED, 10 cents for 10 words or less, and e, tra ou each insertion.All otter WAN L''ads 2 cents for 5 words or less, sui 1 ceut rer TE word, insel ET, lv vents for 20 words or x lesa, cad + Ot = cata word, each insertion.BOARD.10 renta for words ur less, and M cent par re wor.Ar soUXD, D, 19 ot for 2) bo vids ve less, and 3 cent per wor To xt HOUSES, STORES.ETC , Sceata for 5 words or leas, and 1 cent per extra ré, cash insertion.FOR BAL E, 35 conta for £5 wu rds or Jess, and 1 cent per each insrtio 5 cents for 25 words or.lees, IR SALE, © 1 vent pez extra word, exh insertion.LOST, 25 cv us tor 3 prete or less, aud 1 cent per extra BUS TE) « HANG EN, ETC.2S cents for 35 wonls or vas, 1 cent per us word, each insertion PERSON AIS, pate A3 œuu per word; minimum 5 cents eaub insertios All advertisements inserted a the above rates musi be au Pen catourit a VoTtiours ay onier through (heir Jo:al vewsleaiuta'at Lhe albvre ratez ; SITUATIONS VACANT.Wantadvertisements received too late ior classification will be 1ound {- on page 6 ot to-day\u2019s \u201cStar.\u201d WANTED AGENTS, MALE \"AND FEMALE, Tv sell our new Kettle Cleaner.Eutirely new; sells to every housekeeper.Alo our Bread, Cake and\u2019 Panung hounives, Carver, ss hue and Scissors Nharpener.No tapitaïl required seliers and big proiita Clauss Shear Co Lak Bo pt .Toronto, tnt._259 6n JANTE 0 AGEN S MAKE $ A DAY, ~ GREAT th then utenul invented.Ketala 3D ets.2to & sold \u2018ever hut ample.postage paid.tive ceuts Forshec & M akim, C nent, v.3% law WW ANTED AT ONCE.AN EXPERIENCED sUOE traveller for Lhe Eastern Townslups.Address No.* X 1339, STAR uftice.123 SANTED 3hL A KSMITHH, 2 WOODWORK ERS- * painters trimmers, ele, either by the precs of by o day.Lots of work for good live men.Address the Supt.the Miner Carriage Co, Granty, Que.123 DIATELY, A Hov CSEMAID, WwW ANTED IMNE with references._Appiy at 30 Peel stot.12 Ww ANTED- A COMPETENT NURSE Full AN fant, Protestant.References required Av at les) Donthester street.23 W ANTED A GOOD NURSE GIRL W wr \u201cREference.Avply at 409 Burnside Ilace, off cat before p.m .V ~ANTED A MAN TO ATTEND TO A SICK tleman during the day.Apply at 79 Union are.or at STAR vive\u2019 dunng the foreneuu.Uniy Uiuse having sone « exp rience veus apy.133 V TANTED AT 51 ST.MARK ST, A GUUD GEN eral fevant fora snall family.132 WANTED PROTESTANT NURSE, ms To masist wih ligt Lousework.Apply with references, 252 Bishor 133 W ANTED- 4A NC RSE.MUST HAVE GOOD XE.ferencea.Apply to 59 Mackay WASTE iD A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT ron «mall faindy.Apply 17124 Untan wa ANT! NTED - £ GOULD CHAMBERMAID, TONE AC ustomedd 10 hotel work Haran ae fred.Apply to sien.Presbyteriun Coliege, 67 M nM EDUC ATED \u201cBOY TANTED -A WELL TO e: =\" Estate business.Apply by letter, to BO Rox 14, \u20ac 132 3 TANTEL- AGENTS To SELL OUR TICKETS AT S5cta each and Wels for.The Portraits without frames, 31 M for » nice portrait in crayon, copy from any proture.bo for Feliruary oul Apply at The Siar Portrsit omp.M2 8 Lawrence.- : 13 4 WANTED GENERAL SERVANT, GOOD PLAIN cook; no washing.SY Iwtween the hours of 9 =, = pas Ip w Mn Molson, 257 St.Patrick FANTED \u201cA COMPETENT Ti HOUSEMAID, WITH references.Apply at 111 Stanley aE VV ASFES GIRL OPERATORS FOR THE Hr ting room.James Whitham & Co 8 to 47 8 Maurice at.1393 *ANTED.A GENER AL XL SERVANT FOR SMALL amity, no children; references required.Ap, - Glichwan, 1 19 Argyle ave.ave.13.family.Must have good Telerences.Murray st, cor.Notre Dare st.1 WANTED ul GIRL work poly St.Ustherinest ASTER ADVERTI TT ING SOLICITOR.CALL teiwern 12 and A to-morrow, top fiat, Na 15 Whe A THOROUGHLY 00D AND EX: rienced nurse, à pleasant home and liberal tb refere or \u201cSTAR V TANTED.AT UNCE GOOD SHIRT TRONERS.igneurs 41 FANTED A YOUNG MAN AS i aml packer.Must anne unexceptionable references.Addn \u201c'H 1,\u201d BIAR © 141 TANTEL- A YoU Si AN AS ASSISTANT IN 3 [\u201cANTED A A GENERAL BERVANT AT Nu_ 58 A, Cherrier RO \u20ac hubdren, under nurse kept.Hef rence required.17 Durocher _ ni TER.COOK, WITH CITY C REFERENCES.at 245 University st.MRE A GOOD PLAIN SHR APPLY LE tween the ho urs of 6 aud 85 m., at 166 Drummond Ww ANTE.IMMEDIATELY, A Goon GENERAL servant where housemait is kept M good ppiy I Durocher to Rode pasty.Address wi 3\u201d | Apriy Caledonian Janndry, 6 Nei M Addr-ss \"H 1601, =~ nan.Fe rene 11 1550, Bran office.sad a br TANTED- ÉONFRTENT NURSE FUR FARER W ar Craig ot plain cook; un washing, god wages.at.TASTENT MILIWRIGHT MUST BE À 005 dencrat miechanic.Bitesdy position for a rehable man.\u201cApply Tooke Heos, 67 Latour st.143 TANTED.WHAT?YES, UNEMPLOYED, INEX periensd, sober and active, English and French speaking Bibles Sry salesmen.Good pay atouce.Steady work.Ad stone # Wellington, nurserymen,\u2019 Roun \u20144, Temple ie Montreal, J açur.1422aw WANED IMMEMIATELY GES ERAL SERVANT re nurse is kept y 11 Kensington ave, Core St Antoine, or 7 7 Thstl A se City.14 3 law AY TANTED TOPARENTS AND GUARDIANS A pouth.smart and intelligent, net ander 15 years of axe, tolearn a special business.PremiuniTequired.Ap- piy ta 3 Mount Royal svenne, City 143 PANTED.HUSINESg MANAGER FOR JOINT stock conipany Must be wall recommende.l and take small stock interest.(11339, STar office.141 SANT ED- CITY OF HAMILTON.ONT Th DIREC- or ha mm February.Mo nt wanted Address W win & Co, Yanditeu, Ontario.1 142 TANTED A Ts FOR THE R.\u20ac.CO (3%) Coupound, caver of the ge WA one ral srrvaut, a place and hoot wages to suitahle person.Refs rences required.Apply at ouce, 47 Shuter strect 143 wad as the only genuine vo 464 mt.Pautet Hl 3 TANTED ooh PLAIN COOK, ONE THAT CAX make good hreud uss She rhrooke 3 TANTED VOUNGTWOMANT TO SIT Fu fs A parure an model.\u201cAvoly to McArthur & Cop er otre Dane st EE .BUSINESS CHANCES, .A AA ea me Ra) Fer SALE AN FSTAELISHED STATIONERY and fancy goods business.doting 8 good trade, stock treah and in gout order.Genad reasons for selling.Appl after 83m oJ.) Greaves, 2099 30 Catherine at.453 Io SALE © ara, wagon, sie igh, , vans, ete: As Fo AL plant.dy tarhons \u2018ete.WJ len,\u201d 144 SECONDHAND \"ELECTRIC LIGHT EN Lamps, globes, shades, rackets, ranean 8.Macintyre, 1709 Notre Dame st.W ANTED PARTY WITH A FEW \u201cTHOU RAND dollars.Cash bhusivess.Rig pro rufite Yan can hardier your que prose atul have it fully securet Tryo stigate Jon want a Bure thing.i ly Room 20 Teme Hui ding.49 PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC, SAVSAH SRE SN - >.NANA AA \u201cTO ASSIST WITH HOLE JALLONS MILK ROLL.COM.Addreas LAST EDITION.ii 4 1 SITUATIONS WANTED.TNS AALS UALR TA et WwW ANTED\u2014bY EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER, well ao usiuted with the territory, a situation as salesman for \u20ac une, hats and ape or ll He uf dry goods in any of Ad\u2019 dress Box.ar oe Joba, N.Bo vence 10 part AC, WANTED - \u201cBy ENGLISH LADY.WIDOW OF Episcopel clergym itivn as huusekee chaperon or Rd We take mission wor! ñ uffered, of which aho has had pe experience.Goa testimonials.Address ES, Box 434, Cornwall, Ont.106 \\ TANTED NEFDL EWORK TOF ANY KIND.clulirens clothes a9 ty, dresses made made over al reasonable charges.Address 2408 tit Cathe crineat.& 2 2od SANTED BY A! WIDE, AGED WOMANT A situation eed fene ral or kitchen girl.Address Many.59 Logan at.Mon! CL 123 W ANTED WE ANE EXPERIENCED FIRENAN Mitustivn.good references.Address 33 Ut ce =\u201c Nas LARIFT ANT EC HILDREN STRESS vw aking.at re.reasonable rates, at \u2019 3 Ww TANTEL EY VA MAN Si VEARS OLD, A POSition as assistant edstor, proc! reader, Eoglish cor TED BVRTEADY YoU E dicton of any Kun!, used to horses.respondent or general cleck.Niue yas with pul-listhung Buse, Good relerenies Addr as * \"STAR 0 WASTED BY A CIVIL ENGINEER, WHO HAS had good experince in pune work, an excel.leu: college education with diplomas, suitable employ- went ofuny kind Bent retereuces ddress \u201cD Lt\" STAR office W ANTED SITU ATION AN GROCERY DRIVER or wurk ihanle store.by x roler study young man Gan turnush the beat, vlicterynees.Apply a2 Drumm mond A MAN WITH THREE YEARS in grocery business, ws situation ns Lest city referentes Ad: WASTED by eapericace storeman or shipping elu dress \u201cE107, STAR oth: W FANTED SEWING OF ANY KIND AT-HOME or by the.day in private families.Apply 5 Axliner street, Co \\ ANTED BY A KESPECPARLE 3 on si widow, a plaee of trust or working housekeeper, where he can have her 3 year old child with ber 4 Al ST drs 3 TANT TRY AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKer, work in private, futile, Ly the day.Adidas Hs St.Antuine st, City 143 \\ ANTED-A SITUATION AS GENERAL SER- want.Apply Mrs Burke, Registry office, Us at Antoine st 41 Ÿ *ANTLED-BY A FIRNT CLASS (OK, LUNC WER, dinners, Or as accowliustivn couk.33 Anderson street oo _ L2- 45 W ANTED SITUATION AS GUOD PLAIN COOK ar xepural servant.Goud references.5H st hy Ber- vard Van rE DWV MARRIED MAN.SITU ATI vs man ur root.G references.A dress 1 15e \u201cMIAK 0 1 \u201c2 W ANTED.BY YoU a LALY OF EXPERIENC È pesition à x culpa or mother > hell.Lest Tefcrentes.Address G 1575, R office.14 3 TANTED SSEW ING BY THE DAY/IN PRIVATE faintivs.can cut and At by French tailur fy stem.Adlfess \u201cG 1573, STAR office.142 YANTED POSITION AX BARTENDER.HAVE the best of recoumendations aid can give pericet- ly satisfactory rrasons for being out of employment.Thorouzhl understands the business.Apply Box a.Montreal UP o 14 \\ TAN TED SITUATION, fur a amall family, no washung ot runing.Antoine street.W ANTED \u201cBY A YOUNG MAN, A LIFE Ai rains, situativo as cngincer or tireman.Address \u201cJ 1634,\u201d & odice 42 3 ANTED.BY A You NG We WOMAN, Woh BY the day of any kind.Address 20 St Antaine = CT ° + VW ANTED- BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, ork \u2018Ly the day.Apply to idly St.George st.GOOD PLAIN COOK.975 EL \u201clie - \u201cFOR SALE.} ; d Fo SALE-POR THE MILLION, KILN-D DRIED kindiing $2.cut mapie RS ta css, $1.75; mili Blocks, $l.Wperdoad J.C Machiarid & alo corner St.James and tiny.Telephone ate./ JUR SALE\u201481XTY GALLONS OF MIER EUX x.\u2018= quantities to suit purchasers, one of the best a the city, Address \u201cB7 STAR office.61 QUR HALE- \u201cLARGE SAFE, RU GLAR PROOF compartment, Uy Jas.Stewart XCo, 185 Bt James bare 28 JOR HALE - BOILERS AND ENGINES IN EN _ stock, 16 Victoria syuare, 1 for shipment, Steel Boilers, Horizon ai aud Vert nes, up H Also Rand Rock Drilla and mine 5 Mechinerz.At Sherbrooke rover, secondhand si ter Bollers in first class order, which have been replaced by larger ones of our tre.These we offer very low te en out, with complete equij- pent.For putin der Mill Machine Matt = hinery, One ur Tite us, © Jenckes Machine Cou.16 Victoria Square, Montreal or Sherhenobe il 2awtf NOR SALE A, ¢ HPF \u201cOTTO GAS ENGINE IN furthur 1 runolog rien ch Owner no ye for itt P.O.Box wr hariag 3 RAALE -SECONDHAND TINSMITHS TOOLS, \u2026 pre:aes and machines.Apply P.OU.Box 1519 5 Notre Dame at.3141 Fois SALE - 8 \u201cIRON BEDETEADS, ai EACH, quite ee wn, Sinalt piano, ¥15; 2 re, & Pr iar JOR SALE CHEAP, ps NTERS, DHAWRES: desks, chairs, etc.Apply to J.C.Hemmoud & 5 2u5 Bt.Paul at, (ity.14 JOR SALE \u2014 DRY KINDLING WOOD; 1 CARGE loads, 32.00.Prompt ghelivory.Henderson Hrus, 34 William st.Telephone 8211.us OR SALE\u2014ONE BOILER AND ENGINE.9 i, P|, ea}, no more use fur if, in guod order.Address Emile Lavigne, 315 st.Lawrence s \u201cil Jor SALE AFUR LINED OV collar and cuffs, also a cheap, » al Nu.6 Platt street.ERCOAT, Ea muir teaver gaunticls, very Callatiors pom, 141 BOARD.RN JOARD- MRS.MCcEWAN, LADIES SICK kK NURS superior accommodation for boarde medi Par strictiy états Terms an Gr dieux st.beluw St.st.SAD AND ROOMS FOR 1 LADIES I DURING confinement, private.Mra.Bohme, 151 Cadicux st.near Dorchester.NU 48 AA SLA oder OARD \u2014 MADAME LAFEANCOIS, LADIES, sick nurse, sugwrivr accommodation for ers.beat medical atsendeuce, strnclly private.Terms moder\u201d ate.79 8t.Dominique.306 15 le GARD-AND ROOMSTOLET FINSTULARS HUMÉ comforta; all vonveuienous #5 Palace street.10 5 J3¢ARD- BOARDERS W ANTED AT 124 ST.DENIS street, nice roows, dre s tunvement and Pleasantioality 18 BARR: TABLE BOARDERS WANTED, AT 2066 Cathesine « LL 123 1 OARD- ACANC TES: AT Rd DORCHESTER.next to the Windsor; also table hoard 123 i OARD\u2014BEAVER HALL CHAMBERS.COMPORT- ably furnished + an nd well heated rooms, first class Loard, neat door to an cub (late dinner) 53 Beaver Hall Hill.Stan ord, 13-3 vARD- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN BOARD: rs wanted, at 30 81.Moaique st.Modem cunveni- ences and home comforts.Toro inocterate.\u2026 135 LARD-MRE SÉARL, LA DIES bOCTRESS, PEL vaté.accommodation for lacies, with professional attendance, ur ladicw attended at their home.135 \u201csonge street 135, BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.ST ST SNS NS TL SA AC ptm Lt Smad WANTED -BY A YOUNG LADY, A SMALL uively furnished room and board, w à private family: central locality; terns must le mirderate.Not to caceed #12 Address, stating terws, to ool \\ for two gentlemen: central locality; without tmard.State terms, ty *G 1555,\" y Hi ANTED \u201cBOARD AND KOOM FOR GENTIF, man sud wife, in first class private family.in west hl of city Address Matti terme to * L'HTAR FARMS To LET.y vo LET ToT AT DESIRABLE FARM SITuated on the Lower Lachine Road, known as the Kings Post Farm, dontaining aboutathree huudred and twenty- -ivencros, With stono dwoll- ing house, fino barna and stabling and large orchant well stocked wilh fruit trees.To an immediate tenant, horses and a quantity of hay amd far inupieiinents can bo had at a valuation.LT to the Secretary of the Fraser Inidtitute, 311 Dorchester st.11 3 3aw SALE GooDb TENEMENT PROPERTY, od Locality, modern improve.nia; dre 25000 00; renta Hô 00 per year.Address \u201cRE 1517, STAR ote, 32 R TOR RATE -COFTEST ANTOINE NFWILTB 5 nr remi-deiached vuttages, eleven noms in cach, an modern conveniences.A.G.Fowler, architect, 188 dames at.14 ont Fer SALE A FROPERTT, N6 STAND 70 Jacques « artier st.Apply at 46 Jurors s°.144 7 77 WANTED TO PURCHASE.sas n ea AS Sa NAN AAA AAA 3 TANTED NEAVE R ALIVE, WILL.FAY 825 00 cash each, live beaver.Address Kirkwood, Lennon & Ca, Stns.0 | 865 \\ TASTEL TO PURUC HASE SHELVES SAVY yr store.\u201c Apply to C.M.Bariere.(96 E James, St.Hen TANTED To PE FRCHASE AN OFFICE | \u201cDESK andchair.Must be cheap.Address P.O.Box 1519, Montrea! 1461 W ANTED TO PURCHASE 20 GALLONS MILK day hy any railway.Addrevs \u2018AI 1502,\" ST Tin ENE .Gfice.PROPERTY WANTED, AAA SLT A a ~~ AA Ea Sa WANs To RUY A LOT ABUUT heat b a feet, suntable for a factory, with.or om Address œiring full particulars lo ai her, 18 - PARTNERS WANTED.mn NIA SUAAAAL AAS AS AL RAN A TANTED GOOD EXPERIENCEDM AN IN FUR.trade who is naw in the retall trade wants to go in wholesale trate.Wanted partner with 57008 capital Fil ig A ddrese P.O, be always sure by waking good prof Poa MI, Moutreal, es li ç q oe LOST.AAALAC ALLA ADNAN SALA, A OUST- ON WEDNESDAY EVENING- LAST, DE- 4 tween Choroedy and Closse sts.lacly's fur onllar.Finder will please return co AUS St.Catherine st.141 OST-JANY.28ND, A SMALL LEATHER CASE, keep money, but xindly return 577 Mänce et.14 2 \u201cOST - ON SATURDAY.A \u201cCOLLIE DOG 4 mouths old, light brown culor, dark on ose and tipa of ears, last seen op river ruad to St Laubért.Return and recene reward to R.Crook, care of sr & ter- den, 43 $t Francois Xavier st 191 J OST ARRAY SLEIGH R ROBE 655 TUESDAY returning it to su 4 contatniug a rosary and some money, Finder may.- ¢ TOSETF LU emoun.Finder rewarded b; Wellington street or Friend's Hote! oh Revoliet street.141 OST THIS MORNING, PURSE ON ST.GATHER.4- nee l'freraity atreet, Finder will Le rewarded by retarmng same to 119 U niversity street.Hn 1 OST.45 REWARD WILL BE PA1D TO ANY ONE\u2019 4 veturfung leather wallet, containing botes and money, to] 15 Victoria Aare: 141 \u201d FOUND.AN ANA ARIANE LE Dos WHITE JUUND.BLACK AND TAN COLLIÉ DOG, WHITE :paus not claimed in three dayg will be sold.Avply 15 81.Chas Horromee st 143 PUPILS WANTED.SN NA SE Crema RAS dan Nr ~FLUTE LESRONE GIVEN BY FLUT- Address \u201cP1115, STAR ofc ROOMS WANTED TED J D BY A MARRIED COUPLE, AN UX ui a 7H ASE private fam family, with nee \"A VIR BTAR utlice.| 133 TASTED COMFORTARLE FURNISHED ROOM, The ROOMS TO LET.AAAAAAAAAA A AL AAA SES OOMS\u2014TWO FURNISHED SINGLE FRONT - rues, with fret clase board.Terus moderate.MGili College ave.11 s OUMS\u2014FOR GENTLEMEN.FURNISHED.S SIN: gle or double, heated with children.small private family; immediate vicinity ot at James Method Church.Address \u201cRB 174\u201d STAR ie RRA A ce FORKIGIED AND (OM: le rvom, with tirst class board, for a ste man, at No.36 Berri atree A Ha SDsoNE LARGE ROOM, ON Har Catherine street.1 vou, END Tah PORTE, WARM ANDO fortable.1533 St.Catherina 12 1 QOMS\u2014 WITH où WITHOUT BOARD, WITH att moderu improvements.944 Dorchester \"ue \u2018 Rex TWO EXCEEDINGLY LARGE SPAC- ms, suitable for inurried couples or party geotieinen, with or without board, house heated bu.fur uace; all moder couvenicoces.86 aren uve.Roun - \u201cTO LET.OPPOSITE THE WIN DSOE, ETL TE ished room, with board; terws r mouth.7 Mutcalfe atreet.133 1 ops EXCEPTIONALLY EARGE HANDSOME.iste.front, grate, on bathroom fat: \u201ces alter roon; ern conveniences, good .Maristield street.138 Ryo -TO LET.NICE.3QUARE ROOM, UN BATH- rou tat, suitable fur two gentlemen.BIBI Ro \"MS Fw FOR ROOMS Tu LET, WITH TOR wird Ross \u2014To RENE SOUL BLE AND SINGLE.th board.148 Peelatree 132 R VUM\u2014A A COMFORTABLE.Fi [SH D ROOM, with full or partial board.16 Plateau ree UOMS-ONE PARLOR BEDROOM: ALSO ANOLE rootus, in a first class house, with or without tward.159 Bleury at.133 1 QOMS\u2014 NICRLY TT RNISHED ROOMS, , batl: and every convenivnue.Phillips aq.I OOMS-TO LET, LARGE AND SMALL FRONT room, weekly ur monthly.2444 St.Catherine st.132 REN \u201cTO LET, ON PARLOR FLOOR.18 RAT versit R°.Ke R GAS, 135 SOIF ROOM, WITH BOARD, SE ou bathroom tat.for géutleinan.106 Mans WT LARGE WELL FURNISHED BEDROOMS, © heated by hot water, er cuuvenience.12 Peel d door from Windsor be 138 s, 1 OMS \u2014 VACANT AT ladies\u2019 596 Lagauchetiere 1 MES.MITCHELLS, ; lation attended: at theirown home.\u2026 near Bit.in.OUMS-FU RNISHED Rous WITH OR w mi out board, also tale board.1 ÿ OUM\u2014 DOUBLE AND.rs or RIDE os at js tathroomn flat, with cupboard and gas Call 8t.Denis st.ae 1 uot mo SHERBROOKF ST.BED AND AND, bi.ngrov, across front of house: will morrow, hursday, vory pleasant and nicely pe UUM \u2014 A LARGE WELL FURNISHED WARM front rom, on first that, wit at night; 8 children tak tam st.ui Rooms tax DSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS L_to rent, on parlor flat, at 116 University st.34 R POOMS TWO NICE LARGE WARM AND NICE ly furnished rooms, va bathroom tat, gas, Lot water, ete.TRP 14.4 1 OO c ATC AUT, LARGE BRIGHT ROOM, bathroum flat, for gentleman, board tirst class: gas, hot and cold water; private tAmily.| 14 3 Jaw > coms EXCEPTIONALLY LA LARGE (RGE FRONT in newly furnished; all modern convenicnces.Private family (tséo}.91 St.Denia st.14 5 00M \u2014 SAT) IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.1 room and bedroom: furnished, with ae dot Kitchen\u2019 TE ran at.ROOM SINGLE, \u2018ON BATHROOM FLAT; ALL modern conve: niences.1 3 nion avenue.142 1 ) SOM COMFORTABLY FURNISHED | Boon, suitable for lady or gentleman; private familly, Al hderson_stree RH, OEE.FURNISHED ROOMS, WEATED with hot water, family private.ne st Antoine at at.4 2 1 00M3- ONE ROOM, OR PARLOR AND BED room, on rst flat, ater heat, gus, etc.Terms muwlerate.2759 St.Catherin 141 Rex COMFORTABLY Fi \u201cFURNISHED FRONT rooms, on first flat; gas and bot water.2232 St.Ca athe rine st.OUN\u2014VERY WARM, QU TET, GAS.i) by} hôt water, in private family; no boarders, vacant 1st Feb.2 Crescent 14 4 OFFICES TO LET AAAS PP I MALE LET\u2014THAT SPLENDID OFFICE, COR ner of St.James antl St.John streets, fluor of Barron Block.presantly occiï Bank of Toronto.store, cornor of Se actually oce upiod by Messrs.Lockerby Bros.fosesdlon, on first of May next.Apply to L.O.Hetu, N.P., Ju 8t.James st, 207.t2 STORES, ETC.TO LET.MS NN LOL ST NT NUS SNS NS 0 LET-FROM 1ST MAY NEXT, SHOPS and dwellings on the south side of St.Cath- ering streot, west, between McGill Coll ave.and Manstleld street.ses for a ron can bo obtained by improvin, further particulars apply at 118 urocher «trect.14 3 zaw 1 HOUSES = LETA A TOT TN ASL AANA O LET OR FOR SALE-THAT WELL BUILT two story brick house with Card and stable, Nu.Doncgana ow he pposite Windsor Station), in perfect order.piy to Geurge Bury.&5 St James st.Telephone ba 133 FLATS TO LET.SN NV AA Te LET-FLATS, SEVERAL LARGE Yeu lighted flats for right manufacturing, over No.83, 87 and '® ames #t., next t Banque du Peuple.apply to George Bury, 5 ge.James st.\u2018Telephone 1253.\u201c~ | HOUSES WANTED.ANA NAN mr mmm SAAN ANTED == TO BUY A star RBAN HOUSE.city limits and street cars, on the rive Father Morphy.875 Dorchester 14 3 OFFICES WA NTE D.PAPAS NAN ISNA A V ANTED-DESK ROOM, GROUND FLOORPRE- 14 ferred.Send full particulars to P.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.Al A Perfect Article.purest quality lized dB Ca votes cf of 1t has stood Ad Sum, True, toms rye in its pre; with keepers for the past 30 y: and is now (if possible) Letter than eve: All the best Glocors sell it, Ÿ [PRESENTATION ADDRESSES! HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.EDWIN COX & CO.118 8c Fr.Xavier street.stopped DR KLIYEs FITS.ART Rxsronsa.No Fits after Phas llous cures.Trestisy and #2 wal frst Jaya.Marve! rie tree TT Send to Dr.Kline, 881 Archst Pa Harte, 1780 Notre Dame St.n BOECKH\u2019S BRUSHES and BROOMS Always reliable andasrepresented.For salé by all ire class dealers.: COR LADIES, THE BEST AND PUREST TONIC is Angustura Bittera.It offectually cures and tours up the system.J.G.MTs.At druggista.B.Siegert & Bons, KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough Drops the best in the world for the THROAT and CHEST.For the VOICE uncquailed.BR.& T.Was stamped on à each drop.233 BILLIARD nasrractræezs, Also Bowling Alley Balls.Pe all kinds of Work in the Rilliard Line E.L.ETHIER & CO., Imperters.88 ST.DaNIs, - Telephone 6057.Montreal 27 eodtt | BAND SAWS .In Cutting 3 Mit- tolé save the Entire COST out of Cilroular's Sawdust 4 The Change is Inevitable.ORDER NOW AND BE IN TIME, WATEROUS, Brantford, Canada.MONTREAL OFFICE, 141 216 Craig Street, FOR INDIGESTION.Is oN EACH SE PACKAGE Bath Thermometers, Dairy Thermometers, Window Thermometers, © limical Thermometers, \"Chemical Thermometers, House Thermometer, Ouidesr Thermometers, Confectioners\u2019 Thermometers, Brewers\u2019 Thermeomelers, Pocket Thermometers, Harrison & Co., 258 St.James Street, Near McGill Street.() HAVE YOU Museular Rheumatism, ©Or de yon know any friend er uecighbour afiicied with it.| ITs DICK'S LINIMENT Will Cure Them.NEURALGIA, sao, Yield to its SPRAINS, influence.CRAPPED WANDA, For sale by all loading Druggists, or mailed on receipt of price.PRICE 25 CENTS.13'tt DICK & \u20acO,, P.O.Box 182, Montreal.STORES, ETC., WANTED.INNS INNES ANTED 10 BUT OR RESTA A SMALL HOTEL ress givin, 4 particuliers \u20ac ©.Boz 158, City.wiring f Sy LESSONS WANTED.AAAS AI LS SL Nu SL AA V ÿ ANTED- PRIVATE TUITION (DAY OR EVEN- ).man wishin to Juality for ad- \u201cAddress *\u201c 1556,\" ing).by ayoung mission as a law student.STAR fee.THE REEVES Wood Split Pulley | US AN STRONG As IRON.Rana dead tre, being accurately balanced.Aron are built in acl that when in motion they donot co any mare alr than an iron I oailed.These lloyd never go to wh § inh diameter to 48 inch always in stock.- Palloys ns ns larve as 20 feet diameter made to order.Every pulley guamnieed ple Lr A.R.WILLIAMS\u2019 MACHINERY DEPOT, 20 Ne.Ja: MM.MN \u2019 mes Bt.ontreal.3 dar 4 \u2018With Healthy Liver and Kidneys there is no grippe.The Caledonia Waters REGULATE THESE ORGANS.Bold by Grocers, Hotels and GHAS.GURD & co., > Errors of Youth.nes SUFFERERS FROM ° Nervous Deditity, Youthful Ladiscrettons, Lost Manhood, BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN! ¢ from t much as te duce Almost ever, and the real cause of the trou wugpacted, thoy à ing but the patients.none of the y valux! vai are doc tord for Serre right one.e.\"Notwithwan blo retnedie for the relief of thie 2% of ordi treats nent Sfiect aroma.During o 37 extensive college 5 and Enenizal Ré aud discovered new and concentrate we hiavaexperimented with en Aresmedtes.À a \u2018The accom ng po ng offered CERTAIN a TE ve Chr cases In our le have Leen restored Tibedin, § à Radonias Didi 3 drachm.Geisemsin, S grains, 1h 1.tenatie snare {alecobolic), à graine, oH = teptandra, 2 scrupics ako vite $ake1 pul a sp m other on going to L necesta:y Mix and an à Led.Ine will be À 6 changes the .dition to one of ri enowed ie constafly 1a receipt of letters of 7 .ve F nos rotative to tbis Mel 008 who would prefer Le ol 2 Fh en \u2018a iL Be un, 3 ect vealed pa ckape onntain- osrefullr compamntied, «1 à renin larazory, o wa will urnes \u20ac packages, which wil cure roost caves, fre Address or call on YEW ENOLAND MEDAL STITUTE 24 TREMONT ROW, | BALLS OF FIRE es Horted into the ranks of an Army could not have created the excitement and large stock of ne: Ber applies and machinery the traders t our over increas w estre vy \u2018ubber and Leather have cansed a ers and agents throughout Canadas.We sell direct to the eonrumer harring out all middle met, giving the consumersthe immense profits aquoered conged Qutof them men.We bonght a Tanke Prices in the U.Staten: therefore can undervell sllothers.\u201d If ea dollars &mounta to an thing what- Sl itn TF cle sort Shouts ans hi , .MULLIÉ à CO.Léctawté = Pacinesu Montreal MEDICAL.SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, \u2018They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.Smal Pill.Small Dose, Small Price.L are?disss- Do you ever ponder, why you are what Were youludiscreet in youfhor excessive in latter years?The story arp easily tol Nature makes no m vhat you acw you must reap, but as you have probably paid the penalty you should find the means to ald you out of your trouble.To men suffering the effects ot indiscretion or excesmes, Fo their ama | as well as cal powers leaving them, timid, fra dempondent Teel unfit for work, suffer from drains, losses, headaches, lame back, casness, &c.,we offer a remody us positive in resnlisas food is to satisfy hunger.It isthe crystallised energy or health elementofour being\u2014 ELECTRICITY.An honest and properly Jirected electric current is patnre\u2019s own remedy in these cases, and get inthe DR.BAN- DEN ELECTRIC BELT.Itin quiet, soothing but positive way rives your system k the vigor Jost, and the first bour\u2019s use will convince you that you have found a boon beyond price.Ie permanently without drugging and only costs a triffe.We have a most valuable book en~ titled *\u2018 Three Classea of men,\u2019\u2019 which wesend ye ja tenetit you ntl hou testimon(\u201d à Vos SE a at nerty WEEKS, VA a.Dr.SANDEN'S | ELECTRIC BELTS ù Cures at ence Rheumatism lambage, feiaticas © Ss 3 Kidney Lo ts k, dc.MCHUSPEN NSORY for KE men free Tite all Belte, MEN RU FPFERING nay private weoaks woes wa WARRANT the BEST RESUL! Large Illustrated Book of great value to all afflicted persons is sent firee, sealed by mall, upon application to the inventor and manu afact .DR.A.T.SANDEN, No.820 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY.UT Our peat ae an te any Peshelies ia Caanda, FRER OF CUSTONS, DUTIES or 1NSPECTION.\u201cComplete Manhood AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT\u201d At Last a Medical Work That Tells the uses.- Desert t ects.ca Points the Remedy.This is acientificelly ths most yaluable, the most bebuutul, medical bouk that iatinta Home Nervous Bebility.Impotency, Scertilty, Varicecele.The Musband, These Intending Marriage, ete.appliod married life, wiko Jrould atone for att follies and, avoid future dali ahould write for this womie: little book.sant free, under seal, while the edition na + ADDRESS THE PUBLISHERS, ERIE MEDICAL CO.1, Bufialo, N, Y, Shipped Opium as Baggage.SPOKANE, Wash.,, Janu 17.\u2014- 8.B.Davis, formerly a merchant Massachusetts, came to Spokane Jesterday morning and \u2018purchased two tickets, one over the Union Pacific and one over the Northern Pacific Railroad, San Francisco, these tickets he \u2018checked four trunks anied with 1100 pounds of opium.Davis was arrested.It is belleved Fils smuggling opera- ig reach several hundred ousand dal- ars, Eminent and Ymminent are misapplied.Eminent ability, e n frequently Imminent danger, etc.The eminent engineer was in imminent danger from Rheuinatism, ; but **Aunt Marthy's Cure\u201d saved him.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Our great he -An-idleris ound \u201cat the top.\u201d Will positively cure sick headache and prevent its return.This is not talk, but Carter's Little Liver Pills.One pill 4 dose.Try them.Special Notices.-\u201cQur 80, 75 and $ 00 White.Shirts are he best; jury them.Montreal S Steam Laon.dry.Co.136 St.Peter st.\u201d 143 Wan rchase, several blocks\u2019 of land dio ing\u2019 the city suitable for at divison.iculars and lowest price (no ney D price) to R.A.Mainwaring, 147.St, James st., or 2558 St.Catherine, or 810 St.Lawrence st, 12 Repairing of fine Watches, Clocks and Jewellery a specialty: no apprentices im this departmen (Sompetent orien sent for cloc Hemuley, 255 and 287 a James st.10 t£ For evenin ng on Yaar, Specialties, see our windows: the nding Dress Bbirta, White COUPON # Coupon No.4.Series No.17.Cut out this Ccapon .and return with five others differently numbered.and ten cents to pay for tubing and posting, to the STAR ; office or to any newsdealer handling the STAR, and Series 11 will, within EIGHT DAYS, be mailed to your address.- Name.Street Address.« it doesn't 2% benefit or cure, ou bave your money back.* On these terms, telligence to have \u201cJust as good.\u201d son an om to Four to store, corner à St.Denis and St.Catherine streets, at 830 p.m.sharp, and return to the city after the ball.\u201d This is an arrangement which will no doubt be very much appreciated Ly their Montreal friends.SNOWSHOEING.Lachine Club, \u2014 \u2014- - - ; un \"The Lachine Snowshoe Club will hold an -]-open steeplechase over a fi d from Blue.Bonnets to Lachine\u2014 à distance of about three milen\u2014on Saturday after- moon, January 20, starting from Knapp's Hotel at 4 o'clock sh y several entries have been received, and a large number promised by other Montreal clubs which will no doubt jmuke this a very interesting race The secretary's address is F.W.Cook, P.Box Lachine, und entries must reach fore Friday, 19th instant.Quebec Carnival, QUEBEC, January 16.\u2014The executive committee of Quebec Barnival met last evening and transacted important business.Mc- Cullough, of Winni has entered for all skating events.The M.A.A.A., Victoria, Q.A.and Strochs Athletic Associa tion Bowling Clubs have entered for bowl.mpetition during Carnival week.The og Som committee reported that there would be necessary room for all visitors to the Carnival.The plan of attack upon the ice fort is complete.The snowshoe clubs will muster \u2018in the Drill Hall and march two deep to the Square in front of the Parliament buildings, ere they will mass The snow- shoers will divide into two bodies, the frouwt rank attacking the detached tower to the right and the rear rank that to the left.The snow contractors are dumping snow in the ditch opposite each of these towers to enable the snow- shoers to climb oe The outlying towers being captured both divisions \u201cwill march on to the main building, where they will unite, and leaving the ortifications march through Grande Allee as far ax the Drill Hall, where they \u2018will countermarch.The garrison of the fort will consiat of 130 men of the R.C.A.with two guns, and robably a detachinent of the Lighth Roy: a Ri After the attack the soldiers will Res [heir guns down to St.Louis street an e procession, which will march past ea St.Touts hotel and Chateau Frontenac, down Palais hil and out to St.Sauveur, where the firemen have erected a small ice fort.There bep three cars or floats carried in th rocession.That of the Aberdeen Siding Chub will be a miniature slide with boys s iding on it.The sailors of Jacques Cartier will bring their \u2018Petite Hermine,\u201d which will be encrusted with ice, and Huron vie à will have their wig- am.There be a rehearsal of the attack on the THireda before Carnival.The Canadian Pacitic Rallway has promised the use of colonist cars to visiting snowshoers.Graham, of the St.Geo Snowshoe Club, Winnipeg, has ente for all the open snowshoe \u2019 races.Davis, of Lachine, and Gowan, of the Argyles, have entered for the steeplec echase.The Metropolis.The Metropolis Srowshoe Club held their green race Monday night.The weather and track were ve Six started, an him on or winners finished as follows: J.Clarke.J.Johnson W.Leslie The next ladies\u2019 night has been t ne to Monday, January 29.postponed, \u201cThe Holly Club Race.The Holly Snowshoe Club held its annual club race Jast evening, but the heaviness of the track accounts for the time not being better.There were five starters, coming in in the following order: Outhet had themisfortune to break his toe strap, almost throwing him out of the race.The Club hold the first tramp to Lachine on Saturday next, meeting at the club room at three o'clock, having dinoer at Harvey's.The second bonnet ho, held on next Tuesday evening ; sle will start from same points as fore, Miss Riley.will play, which will be suflicient guarantee for good music.CHESS.The Chess Association.The twenty-first annual congress and tournament of | the Chess * Association commenced yesterd a.the rooms of the Montreal Chess fab: No.55 University street, the president, Mr, W.de M.ler, in the chair.The following members were present: Messrs.J.BE.Narraway, Ottawa; A.'T.Davison, 'l'orouto; J.Palliser an the Rev.Mr.Gi ven, Lachute; R.P.Fleming, JP.Co ok © Prof.Hicks, J.Nolan, J.Henderson, J.A.Robertson, J.W.Shaw, G.W.Liddell, R.Short, Dr.Bazin, Dr.a course | places, will be |.Alexander Shaw's Sales.PAAANAANANNAANNLANAANAANNANNND Bok AUCTION.Important sale of a collection of about 5,000 Volumes of Rare and Snsateal Books, in Calf Binal unreserved are a shaw b ois Lowe, of Birmingham.The whole to be sold by Auction at my store, 2200 8T.CATHERINE STREET, ON THLRSPAY AND FRIDAY EVENING, 15th and 19th Inns.Bale gach, Yrening at 7.30.Catalogues ready on TURSDAY.ALEX SHAW, ' 128 \\ \u201c ANDER Auctioneer.LEARING SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS.Books, Pictures, Veses, Copying Press, ype writer, kc., on Saturday Evening, 3th inst.136 ALEXANDER SHAW, Auctioneer.WINTER RESORTS.GREEN COVE SPRINGS; Florida, HOTEL ST.ELMO.| Beautifully lgpated on the west tank of the St.John Bet, 30 mel south of Jacksonville.Send for illustrated J.L, SCOTT, Manager.DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM.SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.¥.r resort for beaith, change, test of recreation your.ever electric bells, team, Fah and promenade ox oui the roof.Lut baths: d win au ol te bat and or li remeding ip pyassed in Urien.elegance.nat for ue ne fer vied ST.AUGUSTINE, FLA.HOTEL SAN MARCO.A modern hotel in al superh location; perfect sanitary Musi by the lurepiar hn cach So.Gir Send for terme didress BLANCHARD & HAGER, aw Gillard, C.A.Jacques, W.Smail, A.wv: Smith, D.G., P.Ba Perkins, J.N.Babson.J.See Hal .T.Lindsay, D.Houston 6.E Baio A .Vaug Ja and W.B.ele After routine business the follow \u2018ing play: ers entered { the lists: Messrs, J.way, Otta A.T.Davison, Toronto; Prof.Micke, =.Gabriel de Brandon; J.N.Babson, R.Short, D.C.Robertson and T, Marshall Montreal.CURLING.Montreal vs.Caledonia.The aunual friendly match between the Caledonia aud Montreal clubs was begun yesterday.So far the Montrealers arc in considerable of a lead, having now a majority of 42 points.Following is the score Rink No.1.Calcdania.Montreal.w Swan ev.A.J.Mowatt J.B.Hutchison AN Southam Alex.Murray Col.Whitehead G.W.Sadler, skip, 14 Rov.d W \u201cskip, B Rink No.2 .Y gun ! FR À, Oughtred TOI sf Metall » Mill £1 L.Peaso ,.W son, skip, 17 F.Stanclite, skip, 22 Riuk No.3 À.Falcon A.Frowuing EEE i Cameron, skip, 10 wi Sabot skip, 18 Rink No.4.S.E.W.Adama A.W.Stovenaon THEM McArthur a Wa Gardner J.H.Hutchison skips 1: 3 5.Wibidzison, skip, % T.H.Christmas nao A.La Lockerby Hi H.Draînord R.Peel.> L.Bond Jno.Ro! A.F.Riddell, skip, 11 skip.21 Rink No.6 J.B.Youn W.Reid, jr.W.A.Harper R.M.den J.Simpson A.W.Ko MW.H.Boon, skip, 13 S.A.McMurty, skip, 13 38 .Majority for Montreal, 42 points.CALEDONIA V8.ST.LAWRENCE.The annual friendiy match between the St.Lawrence and Caledonia Curling C took place on Monday evening, four ENS a side playing.Following is the score: ON CALEDONIA ICE, Rink No.1.Caledonia.8t.Lawronce.W.You + Payette RE Tedfo Meldrum N.Hickey, skip, 15, F.Fournier, skip, 14 Rink No.2 W.Swan R.Dodd À Ebel rby 3 ren TC 5 bell .el eu re Cam J.H.Robertson, op PIO P u ON 8T.LAWRENCE ICE.Rink No.3.D.Cameron .Dryedalo J.B.Young \u2019 W.F.Smith 8.White O0.W.G.Dettmers\\ D.Miller, skip.15 % J.Miller, skip, 10 Rink No.4.Jag.Baird F.G.Koarns J.D.Hutchison A.Ww Pratt J.W.Anderson G.W.Sadler, skip, 1 Ww.one skip, 18 eran 56 Total Majority far Caicaonia, it shots.LACROSSE.Vancouver People Buy Grounds.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) VANCOUVER B, C., January 17.\u2014Vio- torians, elated wfth the success of their champion lacrosse club on its eastern tour, have purchased grounds to be Srclusively used for Incrosse, cricket and-football.V H.Ellis, manager of the Victoria Colonist, is the princi cipal stockholder.The capital stock is $10, == ONE COUPON of each Series for one orttotio Send it in the day you cut it out, or the next day.(li receive it.Name t AN LN) 5 RA nih ! BEES = a hifi = J 5 COLUMBIAN FAIR COUPON.Send one.Coupon and Ten Centa to the STAR office, or - to any newsadealer selling the STAR, and Series 1 will be is fo your address; reaching you in ten days after we - I Rig i es This Coupon No.1 will run in THE STAR until Friday night, 19th.Any one Coupon of either Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday will secure the portfolio.Remember, only one Coupon, but: you oan out out the other fivo days and hand them to friende, ! Je THE MONTREAL DAILY STAB WEDNES NESDAT JANUARY 17 1894, VArvamx REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION Nearly a rod Tu era re Just to Craig street, locluding able dwellings that are always in demand by de- sira , and t bulldin was most sub- altered to a factory, the altuna ton being unsur- in thecentre aseed for ur) being right & the et The a valuable right of ay to the TLy n ning un Craig street Pertect the p Ter ber Uber faie b or of the rider Mr.ve James Leva at eur yo Room.WEDNXESDAY MORNING, têth JANUARY, T ELEVEN O'CLOCK.FRASER RES.ns uctioneors.HoYsEoLD FURNITURE AND Effects, New and Secondhand, of every description, uare and 1 Upright Pianos, Carpets, iii h C Shen Requisites, all an and écoute stoves; also an Now Horse enh a etc, eco rge Kegu! Auction at Our Balesroom, No.320 ST.JAMES a FRIDAY MORNING, 19TH JANUARY, beginning at Len o'clock.Liberal cash advances made.Bate storage tor Furniture, l'ianus, etc.FRASER BROS.214 Auctionsers.OOK SALE.AN ATTRACTIVE PRIvate Library.jt including many Standard and Popular n English Literature, also à few Canadian and other scarce ks wil be 80ld by auction at our sales room, 3:0 dt.James stree On Saturday Aflermeon.20th Jan., at 3.30.Catalogues ready on Wednesday.BROS.À BALES, CONTAINI ING 18 HORSE Blankets, avi be sold at our sales rooms, 320 St.James street, TPRIAY.Ten 3 JANUARY, \"ar TEN A.M.ns FRASER BRO#., Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Bankrupt Steck.-r Sale by Public Auction.In the matter ot |- McLEAN & IRW IN, Of Kingsbury, P.e have received Instructions from the Curator ton well bY Public Auction, at our rooms, 86 St.Peter street, Montreal, 7 ON FRIDAY, JANUARY \u201819h.1894, At ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, en oc at 80 much inthe dollar, the following assets longing to the above estate: LOT 1.Stock in trade composed of Dry Goods, Boots a and Shoes, Groceries, ware, Drugs, Crockery, og Stoke, ock, -otc., amounting as per Inv yentory to.82156 92 LOT Book Debts amounting to le.-$1400 00 The stock with Inventory can be seen on appii- cation at the Insolvent\u2019s Store, in Kingsbury, aud all information can be obtained at the office .af the Curator.TERMS: Cash, or approved security, with interest at Ther Co cent.per annum.Purchaser 10 deposit $200 on each lot at time of sale.JORYN McP.MAINS, Curator, 43 8t.Sacrament st., Montreal BENNING & BARSALOU, Montreal, &h January, > Dr.Madeline West.\u201cI can't do it, Will, why urge me further?\u201d \u201cCan't! This from you who profess to do- spise the abuse of English, and to hold in supreme contempt the shrinking soul that pleads inability to do and dare.I really think it would have sounded better had you said cahn't, or even cawn't.There is some pretense to style in the latter at least, but that flat cant!- Ugh!\u201d \u2018* Idon\u2018t dare !\u201d she exclaimed, childishly.\u2014*\u201cYou plague me 80.\u201d .She was walking nervously and down a well ordered office, complete in all its ap- [ointments from the extensive medical ibrary, inthe front room, to the cases of instruments in the back, and the skeleton in the closet.She was big and she was blonde, and walked with her white, tapering fingers clasped behind her.Her boots had common-sense heels attached, and it was whispered that her tailor-made gowns were not fitted over corsets.She was.in fact, supposed to be full of common sense from top to toe\u2014fairly saturated with that quality, so to speak.The sign outside bore her name, and it was strong like her physique her step and her manner.Madeline M That was all, but to those who now her\u2014and who did not it was full of significance.*' Hump \u201cDon't sit there and humplr at me.TN not bear it.You take advantage of my be- nga a oman ona replied the deep voice, com- Jacent 3, \u2018if you were not a woman and a ovel one, I should not be here asking, praying you to snatch me from the i 5 bachelordom.Really, Mad, its your duty.\u201d \u201cHow dare you call me Mad I\" \u201cBut you are mad, you know, just at present, and it seemed to me of late that you are \u2018always mad.\u201d *Who wouldn't bef\u201d She stop in her rapid walk, and looked him over from head to foot, cal Imly, leisurely, as if weighing him in the balance of her womanly) ent.sently she shrugged her bandsome shoulders and dropped wearily into an office chair.\u201cMadeline,\u201d tell ine honestly why you looked me over so contem mptuously and shru your shoulders.1 utterly | beneath your consideration?\u201d \u201cWhy, no, indecd.I didn'®mean that\u2014I | was th nking.\u201d \u201cWell I\u201d She blushed a little and said with an effort: \u201cWhy, it's hard to tell, but you are\u2014I have had dreams.\u201d store \"she.made a full pause, then continued rapidly: \u201cI have dreamed of a great work\u2014a no work, perhaps i in some far off clime, in the midst of pestilence, crime or war.Ie \u2018studied to that end; I've devoured foreign languages, in the hope that something lay before me other than the dull, sickenin routine of life.You \" she added, hi bashtully, \u201csameness palis upon me.I \u2018want action and plenty of it.More than that, I don, t want to be hampered.\"It would not neo I should think not,\u201d he answered yin felt the sarcasm of his tone, and hated herself for her outburst of confidence \u201cThat's the great trouble with you, Madeline.You've always u too much of a mer.You've fostered that Propensts Yel 1 \u201cuntil you're good for nothing in the calities of life.There's always a mirage ad of you, and existence is one vaporous vision of 8!\" A scow extend her fair face as she exclaimed indignantly: * You forget yourself, sir: I can work as well as dream.Did I not carry off the ho nt the class?h AY ith t you are,\u201d : said, with a It was a.wore.& with Mt Brians, class of ¥9.He had acriven hard, \u2018but found the playmate he bad himself distanced b: ynceremoniousls erred to as | his ten at eve Point, too\u2014 anato .chemistry, mate: medica\u2014and worst of all, 5 Surgery the delight of his heart.So he added with bitterncsa: \u201c And it has Hear me out, Madeline.Personalitiex between such old comrades as you and 1 may be indul in without offence, especially itien of a cathartic nature.You a true friend's advice, for you're in dan ger of beooming joined to your idols, Adulation has, turned ur hes 4 Tour egotism ws daily more cplossa ow, the Fee ing rhantle of self- conceit is & most un garment, especially to a woman: I implore Jou, \u2018consider\u2014\" She had risen and was looking at him with wrathful orbs, à whictr gleamed .n world of scorn.ur wise counsel for those who ask it ite © said) st \u201cMy work waits for hs © I will bid®y ory good morn- 5 ast him nto the inner office, unre: tb not very gently.763%aw polled you for all time.\u2019 \"them even remarked rer rt CANADA COALS & RAILWAY CO.(LIMITED), R.WILSON SMITH, Investment Broker, 17 1724 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, and E.W.WILSON & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 96 _ Broadway, New York, OFFER FOR SUBSCRIPTION $130, 000 First Mortgage 6 per cent.40 Year Gold Bonds Of the par value of 81000 each, \u2014OF THE: ABOVE COMPANY\u2014 At 93} per cent.and accrued Interest, from November ist, 1893: | SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 1 THE MOLSONS BANK OF MONTREAL.Subscriptions will be received by the Molsons Bank at the above be accompanied by a check (or 10 per cent.of the par value of the bonds, yable on, delivery of the bon reject subscriptions.Amounts received on account of Forms of application may be obtained from the Molsons Bank, R.Wilson Smith and E.crued interest will be due and ba The right is reserved to reduce or turned.Lice: u to and including January 20th.payable to the Molsons Bank.The Applications must ance with ac- jected su tions will be re- .Wilson & D Among the Board of Directors and largest Bond and Stockholders of this Company are the followi ing well- Known business and financial men: A.F.GAULT, Montreal, Director.R.L.GAULT, Director.SIR JOSEPH HICKSON.real, Director.S.H.EWING, Montreal, Director.JAMES O'BRIEN, | WALTER WATSON, New York Agent, Bank Montreal.F.WOLFERSTAN THOMAS.Montreal.EDWIN HANSON (Hanson Bros.), Mont- W.M.RAMSAY, Montreal.WALTER DRAKE, Montreal.SAMUEL CARSLEY Montreal.> ED.W.WILSON, New York.C.A COFFIN, GEO.W.SAMUEL FIN President of the General Electric Company, New York.STOCKLY, former Presiden of Brush Electric Company, Cleveland Y, Montreal, President -\u2014\u2014 TRUSTEES FOR BONDHOLDERS, THE MONTREAL SAFE DEPOSIT 00, Application.Tor a quotation for the Bonds on the Montreal Stock Exchange will be madé in due course.The Company was organized in 1892under the laws of.Nova Scotia.vince granting it extensive privile; to construct and operate its own rail It has acquired by p Mines, the Patrick Mine, the Cruikshank or Milner Mine, with the extensive coal areas known as Railway 5 Company, or the Leckie and the McNaughton areas.us obtained an of timber upon its own lands for he future needs of its mines, inion Government Geol Tne) Survey of the quant wot of coal of excellent quality for both s e Company owns arn rates a line front on the Baÿ of Fundy shipping wharf upon the Bay of.F - The incorporation and ol the Company's franchises an Ly eminent counsel in Nova Scotia and Montreal, enry, of Halifax, Capital stock of Compan bonds bear interest at the rate of 6 to their eastern limit, on Fundy adjoining the mines.ization of the Pons wht privileges, and the m and houschold pu f railway, \"Of this-amount there is reserved in the treasury for the fature bonefit of the Leaving capital stock outstandin ; Total issue of first mortgage 6 per cent.gold bonds.ana .P.C.per aunum, payable May 1st and November 1st at TRE BANK OF MONTREAL or These at the New York Agency of the Bank, at the option of the holder of the coupons.present Board of Directors and pts 0 of bonds, we now oifer for subseription.November 1st, 1802, and maturing rir 1st, 1932, \u2018are issued in coupon form, principal and interest payable In the \u2018event of the United States duty of 75 cents per ton being removed, it is evident that this Company should find ala possesses tages, its property ivs in Nova Scotia, and having direct access to the New England const by the in- ny, Rave also secured by pany The remaining $130, The bonds dated in gold.rchase 8620,000 market on the New England seal , as it several hundred miles) than other coal pro] side route, which is much shorter and safer than an Although the removal of this duty would be of great advantage to the Com unusual advan other.of standard gauge, \u201cextending the entire length of the coal je main line of the Intercolonial Railway at Maccan, and he tle of the mings and railway properties taken over; the extent of idity of its issues of securities have been BY lading Hon.Mr.Justice Henry, formerly of It has a special charter from the Government of that Pro.including the right to carry on the business of mining, transporting and-selling coal and roads, steam etc.purchase from the several holders of the collieries and areas, the colliery propert known as the J.fins e Nova Scotia & gate area of about fifteen square miles of coal bearing territory, and also owns abundant supplies f t ists, i for the Mines De ment of Nova Scotia and for the he reports of exper pet ogists, mining engincers and exam tie existe th ie iin properties oan olmout unlimited from their its own ssed upon and Messra.Henry, Dr omits.owning more than a majority of the outstanding capital stock of the Coming nearer (in some instan y and bring about an increase in its pro Company is not dependent for its future success upon the removal of the duty, for the reason that iL- oe now ow doing o nes Ewing log business in dur own country, and within the year~has filled lonial Railway, to othety The following etter from Mr.Railway Com the mines, in ed contracts for, the reguler supply of coal to th consamers in Nova Scotia and other parts of .F.Torrey, who for nine ycars was the ot Mining Engineer of the Delaware & Hu a, where it now pa aa a oitable rase dson y, and who also acted as vice-president and general manager of this company pending certain improvements at uding the opening of 4 new slope, certifies as to the earning capacity of the coal and railway properties of this Company: NEw YORK, January 5th, 1804.GENTLEMEN,\u2014Replying to your letter of enquiry of 4th inst., I am glad to be able to state that the coal areas of the Canada Coal and Railway Company con superior quality.profitable prices.tain a practically inexhaustible supply of coal of very good quality, with such unusual advantages for shipment by rail and by water that it has a ready market at vi The analyses which have been submitted all show an excellent steam and household coal, and it produces a hard, firm coke of The work of the year just closed has been largely 6 dne of development and improvement, involving large expenditures in preparation for an increased output.The year's work, however, under the present board of directors, shows an increase of more than Atty, per cent, in the prodno- tion, all of which has been sold at satisfactory prices.and from which $185,000 were realized and no bad debts incurred.They have made extensive improvements at the pixhead, upon the jritreay, and at the Company's Er Ton, prove ng \u20ac for the better and more economical handling and s further increase the output.Among the ma being taken.The m his new slope, bein cost.It is of a bright, re haracter and is mu for many years to co ipment of the coal raised b liked.r additional plant and power are bein ny unde und improvementa, the most important is the ing of.a new mine, from which coal is now hie x 2 oy short hoist to the surf can be produ is will prove a very profitable portion of the Fork during this year and ace, can ced, at a minimum of me.The mines are now opened to a producing capacity taore than double the ovtput of any year under previous ownerships of the properties.This places the company satisfactory prolits to its stoc that's good'n t,\u201d muttered il Manning, \u201cshe has more bezom Fourth.\u201d Then he rose as changed his mind and saun- tore over to \u2018her desk.He seated himself comfortably in the revolvin ing ¢ chair, pulled a tablet toward him, pushed his crush hat pt the nack of his head, and wrote thought- y: oo By al all than a coun \u201cDEAR MAD\u2014This is to let you know what I should have told Jou.if sou hadn't got into such causeless 1 going away to do What wo have so Potten talked\" o of, study German and Parisian methods of surge! If tite weather holds good you'll not set eyes on me again for eix months or a year, for which Blescing you will, of course, be truly ¢ thankf Good-byè then, and success to you.If I can by ar possibilitr stir up an intornational muss iat.can be tled quis by blond, count on pour old chum to odo it, Mad.Or, if that (ails, Ill collect a beer bottle tull of comma bacilli and start a jolly bi Plagne that will make your brain reel with joy.have to devastato the earth to make your oppor .Ql r now, I swear it.And time should ever come when you coul to merge your shining identity in he Justreless one of a r M.D.from whom you wrest class honors in Bo.won't you be gracious enough to\u2019let me know?.Respectfully yours, wn.\u201d He ended with a flourish, and, lighting a cigar, sauntered out.sently the.door of the inner office opened, and Madcline West, M.D., after a preliminary peep, came forth.The odor of the departed cigar mingled with the scent of the roses on her desk, and the cool air that was lifting the filmy curtains at the front window.\u201cPoh,\u201d said Dr.-Madeline, \u201chis us udence!\u201d and she took the silken th er hands, .viciously fanning them bac and forth, and muttering: \u201cI h won't hold that scent long.\u201d Then ber y caught the missive on the desk.it over, and flushed.So he was gone! Well, it meant a cessation of hostilities, and she cowld- bear his absence very well\u2014yes, very well, indeed! Then Lier blonde head went down upon the desk and she thought long and earnestly.lm.Perhaps she had dreamed too much and executed not enough; perhaps her egotism was beginning to too palpable.The arrows, of her friend hud entered her soul,and tartled her out of her self-complacence.She realized decply that she had wn to think exceedingly well of Dr.adeline West, and that the moral switching just administered had been the check string she needed.She pondered fon until her heart was almost soft enough to pray for deliverance from the sin of selfishness, and when she lifted her head from the desk a istening tear lay on Dr.Manning's tanta- ing note.She took up t the paper and was about to'fling it into t| , when a thought presen itself, an instead she pasted It it inside a huge scrapbook, mentally sayin, Ir keep it it fora t tonic\u2014n reminder of the fo of dreams.As the \u2018let me know\u2019 usiness, I may bo that, but it will be later.\u201d Time = by on busy wings to Dr.Madeline.Sho was daily gaining the esteem of the people, and many a househoid blessed her as its salvation.Mewling infants looked up into her fair face and smiled as she stroked their fuzzy heads.The medicine she left them was in tiny phials and tasted strongly of water,\u201d but the little things grew well and hearty under her care, and taful mothers clasped her taper, finge and adored her.But that wash't Many a strong man, despair ing of ever tting near the blooming doctor de ara rom her professsional capa- \"city, Was s| peedily tak with some mysterious malady, which fairly cal called aloud for medical aid.So she minis to their lungs and livers, lectured or upon the sin of gluttony and wine bibbing; the excellence of hygienic living and the utility of cycling, while her.walked further and further into their susceptible hearts and her bill grow apace.She had few enemies, but they onl whis- more venomousiy for that.One of t her enthusiasm in surgical line was ro great that the liberty to cut off heads yould be a joy forever to the fair Madeline.But if she rd she heeded not, and went upon the oven tenor of her way until one night in Au just a year after the departure of Dr.\"ke had flung hersolf upon a couch in her sanctum for a litle néeded rest The weather was oppresaively warm, not even à faint breeze foley curains The \u201c t humble enough evdn\u2019 trim foet Pp The ul -\u2014 2.me INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter ot J.TREMBLAY, No.3187 Notre Dame st., Ste.Cunégonde.derulgned will \u2018sell by auction, Bide store.No.31 Fours same street, Ste.C ronde, on TUESDAY, 23RD JANUARY, 1894, AT BLEVEN O'CLOCK, the assets of tho estate, as under: Stock of of Gent's Furnishings $1100.87 .352.50 | $1453.37 Store will be open on 22nd inst.KENT \u20ac TU FURCOTTE, Piace d'Armes, Montreal, ECO Res, 33 4 aw x \u2018 5 toners season had been a hard.one, what with the seductive water the of in a ition to make larger carnings, and I'iiave no hesitation in stating that the business will yield Folland paying all operating expenses and interest on its bonds.Very truly yours, H.F.Tonnzr.~ Royal Insurance Co.Unlimited Liability.Absolute Security.Every description of property insured at modarate rates of premium.MEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA: Royal Insurance 2, Building, Montreal cie.Aen Asst.Man.E HURTUBIGE =} Specisl Ageats French ST, CYR ment.J.ALLIN.} Agents English W.8 ROLEETEON, G.BR ROBERTSON & SONS.os small boy and green apple, and other historic contingencies, so that the doctor's usually buoyant spirits were very near flagging.She had dropped into a light sleep, trom which she was awakened the heavy scent of a cigar Jenin hid the odor of the roses on her desk, up, uh she ie asked drowsily: Nailer doctor.\u201d .Ope wait a moment; I'll come out.\u201d And then her wandering senses were focused upon these y words: \u201c M.West, M.D.: | me, dangerousi Hetoos two benefit him.\u201cJam She was a wo 8: Manning, on ou o ph Tee ww our presence might GALLAGHER, Physician.\u201d an of few words, and decisive in action.Therefore the light of an- |.other hot morning saw her office cl and the blistering winds were kissing the rather pale cheek of Dr.Madeline, luxuriously disposed in a drawing- -room car, eastward bound.Perha her pallor was due to the weather, to fatigue, or both combined, but she told the innermost thoughts of her soul to no one, as the long train tore its way across sweltering prairies.and shrieked its remonstrance to the burning skies, Two_days, three nights, and then she walked into the second-floor room where the typhold patient lay w Tran ring in mind.She bed and looked down on him | with a suspicion of a quiver about her per- foct lips.did not o open his eyes, and she was glad of that.gave her time.She went over to the dresser, and removing her hat was hanging it upon something\u2014 she hardly knew hat \u2014 when aw voice behind her exclaimed: \u201cMad, oh Mad!\u201d She turned and smilingly a ap ched the bed.She bent her \u2018beautiful blonde head over him, and\u2014there was no one else in the room\u2014so why shouldn't she! And she did.She kissed him.\u201cI have come to take care of you,\u201d she said pimp i A light Tike a gleam from the half-open pearly gates c the face of the sick man.He tried to raise his \u2018head from the illow, but she put him back, saying firm- y, like mother to child: \u201cHush; don't excite yourself,\u201d and calmly felt his pulse.er tally and Another week found bim slow! escing, and then she gave him talk à very litt| \u201cYou see,\u201d aid he, in a pitifully weak \u201c1 was coming home to teach you something about surgery, When the confounded fever took me.The old mischievous twinkle had crept back into his eye: Indeed,\u201d she sald, encouragingly.\u201cYes.I've seen t things, Mad\u2014won- derful things! 1 wished for you so many times hile \u20ac ratching, and listening tothose npectacied Germans.What they don't know a ut Surgery wouldn't make much of a story Payer and Pulp Mills For Sas.and et and Fenelon Falls, of Nepance Paper Co.vil be offered or sale lo by Public A Auction, at Dict à & Towmend's, a À ronto, on Ry the 8th day of February, 1804, at 230 p.m.under the sale contained in a core The Paper Mills near Napanee Wow! mortgage which en be © The Napanes and eue Mills are on the banks of : ver, from wi power is derived (about 68 | } the N h t of the between Te- hp.and a or a bave done a large business fee the past 20 years.: The ates po wer is supplemented by the the following steem 2.0 power: Une io h.p., one 75 h.p., an let engines for ; driving each of the Paper, machines.The Napanee and burgh Mills and the Pulp Mills are chiefly of stone.the mills, machinery, &c., are in ; first-class running order.xtenst houses as as = three pla-esand grerrthing ng requis aisite for the Li of the milla.Khi facilities excellent.Le È Mills and Fenel Railway dings | pam dire ee 5, front of the buildin, At Newburgh there p he Fonoion Falls Mills are splendidly situated ins e Fenolun mn district well supplied rd Ds: timber required for the me communica imated ca ee riod Newburgh Mille nan and Sh Th colored snd toned - basewood cl omic pal for man of acture of book paper Lu hours\u2014of Sew and Fuimgin N Mills dia Too feat Pane 000 shingles r lo hours.Capacities can be ven i all cost.arenas conditions of sale apply «© ROBINSON, O'BRIEN & GIBSON, * Vendors' Bolicitars, ° 13 Sawf 7 Church Toronto.Toronto.STEAMSHIPS Allan Line + - Steamshipe Liverpool, Derry, Halifax & Portland Averpool, Poetiland.Halifas ort\u2019 NUMIDIA.18 dsn 30 Jan._ Jan LAURENTIAN.13 Feb 3 Feb RATES OF PASNAGE.-CABIN.\u2018as.Panmiuas.Single, $50 to $70.Heturn $100%0 S135, Biogle, 05 aod fon + Return $35 and $100, Raton are in aosordance with loeaiito of stateroom, sumber of persons occu shine.Secon cat-\u2014 oe n, Prof Breeraan, Sas.: Bteamenrs sail from Portland about 3 ursdayn ! or as soon an possible afler the rnval of the Grand pes oe Railway train due at Portland st noun, and from Hi t p.m, on Baturdare ve As soon 86 | rn of the Interou! a Haslway train, due at Halifax Br Numidian.satin ary Portland Jens 18th ood Hote umidian, aa rom ortland Jen.Xl ond at Joho's Néwtoundiand.fax J 20th, amass oatioation Room be made for berths for Glasgow.Berry and New York Aerviee.; .for ayes were leaming with interest, al New York : ne abail study ; 3, them Copethor nome day 13 \"Ean $e or OF RENAE .\"1 Feb an m od not far distant, eh Madr No ti His thin fingers wore ae.asping hor pit Yor tm pa er 7 2, TE i » hand, a and his huge frame quivering pomp = rear: ocre to ocatios amotion 5 SL hought you understood,\u201d she said, ih 2 Ed Ë ts .tr nt wi =» heck.\u2019 but with rosy fitish on.\"her Sent else lh.For feb age.or forth lata i \u201cUnderstood w cs jou »7 Eat jelphia.ee te | \u201cWhy, toacT same to let you know.\" STK RABIN d'ce.15 headway, Ko | \u2018 t ; 2 _ .& à Sim \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014fldence in the d a ~~~ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.WEDNESDAY JANUARY 17: 1804 .4 .Lo.vo - \u2014\u2014 _ me Ea COC ME dinner at Rid Hal), which\u2019 was the Hawailans had given up the contest for and had never besa presen for payment A HRANE ETING last nse at biche Hs Hev.the Archbls shop op ih the phrone and d von a Jue the United States al Bank notes.ten.ike other Sipe at SEE \\ ; ; a .TURNS AGAINST ITS Vion Toa.How Au: a Bony {ter for Gamage, Qe has wired Secre ie uned: ed when TH uf ota Tow > upper, Hon.J.and Mrs, Costi n, Hou, J.| Gresham denylu these assertions, Both one re havo heard of dere boing eaten eaten Ar ORGANIZER.¢ one féart, Hon.G.E.and Parker and W.Pertson, the ex-Queen\u2019s and there is at one le wih La \u2019 on.J.Curmn, Hon.N.Clarke Wallace, Attorney -General, state that they oq spendthrift who, when out 5 TTT Hon: Mr.Justice and Mme.Fournier, Hon.Liliuokalani a half hour before they loader, in a sudden emergency sed Enthusiastic Endorsation of Ald.R.Wilson Smith AS A CANDIDATE IN ST.LAWRENCE WARD.A Meeting that Disappointed its Orginators-The Electoral League Praised.The electors of St.Lawrence Ward were invited to attend a meeting in one of the stores under the Monument National last evening to select candidates to represent the ward in the coming municipal elections.Between 150 and 200 electors and non- electors responded to the invitation When the question had been asked about a score of times as to who was responsible for the calling of the meeting, Mr.James Cochrane admitted that he and a few others had called the meeting together.Mr.James Strachan, , was put in the chair and Mr.Cochrane was appointed secretary to the meeting, The chairman hoped they would select honest men to represent e ward.Mr.O'llara Baynes denounced that portion of the pross \u201cwhich has been exposing he boodle ald ermen.Pr .Doran regretted that out of three thousand electors in St, Lawrence Ward such a small proportion should be present.He defended the pressand thie Electoral League against the attacks of Mr.vines.The press would have been remiss hu duty had it remained silent at the present time.(Applause.) \u201cAll honor to the press,\u201d said Mr.ran, \u201cif it succeeds in rousing the citizens to.à sense of their\u2019 duty.\u201d lause.) Tha members of St.Laviencs | ard had slept while the trea.was being robbed.(Applause.) Ifthey- h failed to see it they were incapable of representing the ward.If they saw it and fa to remedy it they were worse than\u2014incapable, - (Cheers.\u2014Mr.\u2014 Doran spoke of the maladmianistration of civic affairs, and denounced those aldermen who were responsible.Île advocated the hold- \u2018ing of the elections during the summer and the kecping vf the polls open until nine in the evening.Jic praised the Electoi ue, and all his references to it were a; plauded.This was the worst blow of all to the callers of tlic meeting; but pthes could not help themselves, © Mr.said surely there was no harm\u2019 we the League kecping the polls free from tele.phers and in purifying the election lists, t was a most patriot \u20ac work, and deserved tho su su port: every honest.\u2018citizen.( Mr.T O.Neville, seconded by Mr.Baynes, pro that Ald.James be a choice af the meeting.A vote was taken aud less than twenty! five hands were held up.Keys made a speech in which he said.the orm were the only, honest men living and they were honest because they had no chance to be otherwise.This remark mised an uproar and was hissed by the workingmen.Mr.ran jumped to his feet saying that no nian who pretended to be a labor leader should be allowed to slander the workingmen.He had had a 1 experience with workingmen and never met a dishonest one.(Cheers.) Mr.Keys declared that the workingmén- thought a good deal of Ald.Smith and woul supp rt him unaniméysly.Another remark of Mr.Keys which created an uproar was to the effect that the first thing an alderman did on going to the City Hall was wi TO PERJURE HIMSELF.The chairman told Mr.Keys that he was insulting in \u201chis remarks, but Mr.Keys denied this.Mr.J.P.B.Ca grain spoke in favor of the ping endorsing hor honese men.who had lived in the Ward for r fifty ht years, spoke in favor of Ald.S seconded by Mr.Owens moved thar the meeting endorse his name.\u2018(Applause.) This did not suit Mr.rane, the secretary of the meetin ng, and he ruled Mr.Hammond out of order.Then the meeting got lively, It protested nst ochrane\u2019s ruling\u201d and it forced him to sit down.After quiet had n restored an elector rose and asked who this Mr.Cochrane was.Was he the civic contractor! Mr.Cochrane admitted that he was, but.that he was also a proprietor in Se Lawrence ward, and entitled to be su .So the meetin agreed to hear him.He said Ald.Smith was the candidate of the Electoral League.This*was met with cries \u2018of: \u201cHe is not.The Electoral League has nominated no candidates.\u201d Then Mr.Cochrane did the right thing.He took back what he had said and he moved, seconded by M:.McCrae, that Ald.Griffin teccive the endorsation of the meeting.| This did not meet the approval of the meeting and it was not put to a vote.The Chairman was en made Mr.= Hammond's motion to it was carried ut fo meetias and most.unanimously.The meeting did more.It Rave a big cheer for Ald.Smith, Some one\u2019 tried.to say that Ald, James\u2019 endorsation was unanimous, but that was met with cries of \u201cNo, no.\u201d Mr.Cochrane ; Was heard ta call out above the din that Ald.James and Ald.Griffin were-the choice of the meeting, but this remark was ceiv with laughter.At this stage.the meeting broke up.Where Saute Claus Keeps His Reln- decor.WIxNtiREO, Jauary 17 J.B.Tyrrell, of the Dominiou Geological Survey, said today concerning the vast numbers of wild mals in-the north that he saw a veritable son of reindect.Ho estimated their number by the hundred thousand, and says it was the greatest sight he) ever witnessed.He also said: ** I had an unobstructed view for three miles, and the whole track was covered with reindeer.When seen singl we had to shoot them at from two hundeed to three hundred yards.In hard we could get up to within one lyuundred yards.The ground is always frozen in this country ex- sept a few inches on the surface in summers thaws out during this season and a fhe deer live on it.In winter they subsist on moss.\u201d Anarchists Under Arrest.BARCELONA, January 17.\u2014An Anarchist named Villar Rubbias has been arrested at Garcia a short distance north of Barcelona on the charge of making bombs.He manufactured the bombs in a cave in the Valli.ridreramountains.The Anarchists,Codina, Sogas, Cereznela and Bemat are sharing the same dungeon.Confinement seems to have mo effect upon their spirits, and they spend much of their time in dancing and singing.The Lyceum Theatre, the scene of the recent bomb explosion by which thirty persons were killed, will \u2018be re- opened to-mor- row for the first time since the Explosion.A concert will be given.Cardwell Conservatives Satisfied.BEETON, Ont., January 17.\u2014 The Liberal- Consarvative Association of the County of Cardwell have elected as their president Joseph Wright, warden of the county of mooc.Resolutions oxpressing their con- sition led by the Hon, W.R.Meredith and in che Federal Gov.\u2018 sroment were unanimously adopted; also a ! pesolation expressing saines at the loss the Conservative pen susta ed in the death © of Sir Johm A Addresses were deliverod rd by Coll Colonel A Tyr.whitt, M.P., W.H.H Haughton Lennox, Wr.HeDermott sn others.To Be Sold For Taxes.HaAmMonND, Ind,, January 17.-\u2014The Stan- Com mammoth plant at ulletined to be.sold for he property is worth $8,000,00 delinquent taxes are $707.Tho sale ih made bruary 25, unless payment is made in fall before re that t time.The 0e State Dinner.Orraw 17.\u2014The following is he Het of ent Invitedto the second State \\ .steainer, Miss Gwynne, Right Rov.Justice, Mrs.and vicar-general; Rev.Mousignor Routhier, Mr.and Mrs.Manulugton, Mr.John J.Mo- Gee, Lieut.-Col.H.Smith, Mr.Sheriff Sheetiand, Misa & re and nd br.Mrs and Miss Kingsford, also present the Year of Ava, Hon, x Marjoribanks and Rev.Dr.Barclay.MET A | WATERY GRAVE.Swamped ont the Atlantic.YORK, January 17.\u2014 The Dutch \u201cAmsterdam, Captain Stenger, from.#totterdam, which arrived this morning, lost her chief otlicer, J.Meyer, and five men by the capsizing of her port life while proceeding to the assistance of the NEW crew of the American fishing schooner, fs chi was ina sinking condition.The names of the men, who thus risked their lives and lost.thew\u2019 \u201care: Chief officer, J.Meyer, second boatswain, | E.Requart: carpenter, A.J.Oudian; iptorage | stewart, Bossa: quartennaster, Eichorn nd seaman H.VanWect.\u201cAnother | seaman named A.Vanderwilt was also in the boat, but being a master of the art of swimming was saved.CHINESE NEWSPAPER.° SPECIAL TO THE- E-STAR.VaNcoL VER, B.C., January 17.\u2014The first Chinese newspaper has appeared in British Columbia issued from the Vingwan-Bo.Printing and Publishing House, Chinatown, Vancouver, T.Jung, Geutjea is the editor.In the tirst edition all topics touching the Chinese question are dealt with.There are letters from San Francisco and China terse editorul notes with a market report is published; and in many ways no doubt it will materially assist in uild ngup trade between China and Canada.For years in VictoFiR and Vancouver vacant ouses and fences throughout the Chinese quarters have been covered with more or less important announcements to Chinamen.A TICKET AGENT'S BIG MISTAKE.[SPECIAL TO THE RTAR.| TORONTO, January 17.-James C.Bain, ticket clerk at the G.T.R.offices, Yonge, aud King streets, is missing, and auditors are presently golhg through his books.It is known that he is a.dcfaulter, but to what.extent has not been ascertained.It is not \u2018believed.however, that his shortage will \u2018excéed $1000 or $3000.Bain, who has n in the employ of the G.T.R.for about seven years, is a married man.He was traced to Niagnra Falls, and boarded a train for Rochester a few hours ahead of detectives whh were sent after him.He is 30 years of age.TWO MONTHS OF HICCOUGHS.ISPRCIAL TO THE STAR.LoNxpoN, Out, January 17.\u2014A very peculiar state of affairs was \u2018brought before the aay\" of the city hospital physicians | ypsterda It was the case of Robert organ, 5 young farmer living near Wat- fo Ont.About two months ago Mr.pean to hiccough and sleeping or open he has hiccoughed ever since, with slight intermittent periods of repose, The constant retchinæ has had a very weakening effect and at times Mr.Morgan can bareiy stand.MORE ENTHUSIASM THAN MONEY.[SPECIAL To THE STAR.] VANCOUVER, B.C., January 17.\u2014Dozens of volunteers are otlering their services in forming a company to to Honolulu and act as Queen Liliuokani's body guard.Already 165 have signed the roll, Tout as\u201d their prospective commander, an ex-Riel rebel- ion officer, has not been able to raise sufti- cient cash along with military enthusiasm, to make the venture a surety, it is thought that the.seheme will fall through.WANT COKE A AND MACHINERY FREE [PECIAL TO THE STAR.) ToRONTO, Sanuary 17\u2014The Board of Trade Council strongly recommend the Dominion Government to admit coke and any machinery required for the éstablishin and development of smelting works, which cannot be produced in this country, from duty in order to aid in the iron manufacture fudustries to be established PRINCESS MAY'S HORSES.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.BRAMPTON, Ont, \u201cJanuary 17.\u2014Lowes Bros, of Brampton, who were éntrusted with the selection of the team to be presented to Princess May.have shi pair to Ottawa en route for England.are brown geldings, 6 years old, and stam 16 hands high.THREE RIVERS NOTES.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! THREE RrVFRS, January !17.\u2014The ice bridge is now formed opposite the city and \"teams will now be able to The annual bazaar of the \u201cDames Charitables\u201d is now open and is being well patronized.MARTIN AT REGINA.[SPECIAL TO THE STARÏ WINNIPEG, January 17.-The Hon.Jose Martin, for Winnipeg, add reseed à 3 large nieeting at Regina on tariff reform last night.He was enthusiastically received and his spegch attentively listened to.SHERBROOKE'S MAYOR.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| SHERBROOKE, Que.January 17.\u2014Mr.Clark Gordon was appointed by the Council May or of Sherbrooke for the present year.The Che Cheque Deposited.NEw York, January 17.-JJohn Kelly, feree and stakeholder for the Corb Mitchell fight, lias received the Duval Club's cert! fled cheque for $20,000.This amount is the purse guara ranteed the ugil- ists.The cheque is drawn to the order of Henry Mason, president of the Duval Athletic Club, On the baek of'the chèque is the following endorsement : Pay to the order of John Kelly.referee and a ne stakoholder.for the usc of the winner in the | glos tween James J.Corbett and harles Mitehell, as per articles of agreement exocu by th 894, This cheque ia test shall have ing to tho raid articles.If the said contest isnot d and concluded according to raid articles this cheque is to be returned to the \u20ac maker Henry Mason.president of the Duval Athletio Club, \u2018Beggars Hold up the Governor of Gibraltar.© LONDON, January 17.\u2014A des) Gibraltar says: Whiie Gibraltar and his dau hter were out horseback riding in Spanish territory they were intercepted by two Spaniards, who presented revolvers\u201d and randed alms.The Governor refused to give them anything.A .Spanish guard approached and\u201d the two | merrfied but were soon overtaken and arrested.They said that they were poor and hungry.Terrible misery prevails among the poor in the whole district.Monson Does Not Care for Wax- Works.LONDON, January 17.\u2014The application ot Alfred John Monson for an order restrain: Jing Madame Tussaud & Sons\u2019 from prhl- biting wax flgures of him came up for hearing in the High Court of Justis ce you.terday.Decision was reserv \u201cMonson, it will be recalled was recently tried at Edinburgh for the killing of List, Ham.brough and the jury returned a verdict of \u201cNot praven.tch from the pen fro of Floods in Washington.OAKVILLE, Wash., January 17.\u2014The Che- halis river is twelve feet above its ordinary level.Houses in the lowlands are sur\u201d rounded and the roads are running running couts \u2018like rivers.A land slid low Porter has delayed trains.At Gerrard Creek ahout forty familiés are cut off from com ication from the outside world, The Ex-Queen May Bue Uncle Sam.wo Fraxcraco, Janu 17.\u2014In regard to the item published in à local Es Saturday last stating that tthe ex-Queen \u201cof from Honolulu on the steamer \u2018\u2018Aust and that she was very firm in her rin ation to Toalntain her claim to the chrome.a poss of her presenting a claim for \u2018damages has dev ver been mentioned.CABLED FLASHES\u2014WIRED DASHED.The Shah of Persia is very ill with in- | fluenza.A Boat Containing a \u201cRescue Crew : John Swan and Arthur Hacker, painte have been elected associates of the Royal Academy.Julius Hehulx, of Xew York, a man apparently of Independent means, committed suicide at a hovel in Berlin.L.Hector in, merchant, of Levis, has assigned on demand of G.and E.Suture, with assets of $2200 and liabilit ies of $3500, AMERICAN MARKETS.- Ressipts and Shipments.ICAGo, January 17.olpts, 110,000 bus, ps 554,000 Corx, te UR.Shipmen 2000 MEAT, 176,000 000 OATS, 15.684 bbla.FLO CN a Janus 17.\u2014 ny eo WHEAT, Te.ipments, Oa LW HEAT.71.488 Co.1686 - DuLUTH 0 27,000 bus.WHEAT.Ship re A Done.TOLEDO, January\u201d 17.\u2014 ud bus WHEAT, 24,000 an.See, bua.Corn.Hox Market.\"Union Brock Yanna, A 17, ve ~The estimated recei opts official report of 4943 were shipped.and aps tations to-day were: Light m ixed, \"ren MA hist plot to\u2014buryr and loot ths city of Carrara, taly, was discovered and frustrated.The robbers were driven back from the city and dispersed.A gang ol clever burglars are Sperating New Westminster, B.C., an ve raided \u201cseveral stores\u2019 and warehouses, caïrying off a large quantity of goods.Max Harden, the Bismarckian editor of Zukunft, who was recently arrested on the charge of libelling Chancellor von Caprivi, was found guilty and finod 600 marks.The steamer \u201cStanley,\u201d from Georgetown, P.E.L.for Pictou, now out since Friday last, is reported in the ice off Cape George, about tw enty miles southeast of Pictou.The.first report of this season\u2019s wheat crop in the Fuujaub proyince, India, has been issu ts are unusually good.The area planted s ows an increase of à per cent.over that of preceding crop, \u201cThere was a collision yesterd on, the Rutland & Bennjngton: Ra Railroad.Four trainmen were seriously Ina but none of the passengsrs were hurt.Engineer \u2018Smith and-Brakeman Mattison, injured in the collision, have since died.| Mr.Carlisle, Secretary ot the United States Treasury, will reliove the embarrassed condition of the treasury without the aid of special legislation; and.he will issue short term bonds under the law of 1875.They will run ten years on a three per cent.basis.The Halifax Board of Trade will ask the Government to raise the standard for free sugar from No.14 to No.16 Dutch standard; also to prevent the importation m the United States under the name of molassss of an inferior mixture of molasses, glucose and syrup.The agents of the Cunard line in New York received word that two great frei he carrying, mer, for use Lams tha at port an a he are to y the company.he boats will be ready by the -] spring of mes) year.A woman in Kansas recently represente herself to be Mrs, Kitty Parnell, widow of Charles Stewart Parnell.quiries were made to learn if Mrs.Parnell had left Eng- - land.She was found'at her residence at Brighton, where Mr.Parnell \"Yesterday Mr.Wm.Melanin and his Brother, of Norval, Ont., went out to the woods to cut wood.ile en in sawing a tree which had been 1 between.two others, the tree sprang back, striking Mr.McLaughlin on the temple, killing him iustantly.The Daily News, London, says that preparations are being made for a conference of representatives of the Mersey s board, the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce and the Liverpool municipal council with a view to promote through traflic and otherwise facilitate trade.-.The Daily Telegraph's St.Pete corfespondent reports an interview with a well- NORE political suspect in that city.The man dilated upon hunger and misery now prevailing in Russia.illions, he said, were worse off now than they were during the active Nihilist period.The Executive Committee of the Colum- bian Exhibition have made their re, on the awards.edals were awarded to 23,- 757 exhibitors, 36 per cent.of the whole number catalogued, exclusivé of those from France and Norway, who withdrew their exhibits from examination.Tre were 65,422 exhibits, and only 250 complaints against the awards.The North Wellington Reform Association have again chosen James McMullen, M.P., as their candidate for the House of Commons.The Patrons of Industry of West\u2019 Middlesex have.chésen T.O.Currie as their candidate.The Conservatives of Welland have nominated William Mec- Cleary, M.P.P., as their candidate for the next progincial election.FINANCE AND COMMERCE, The Local Market Dull.At tho moment, the mood of the local market is that of quiet and waiting for some improvement in the foreign an and American situation, London markets ere Call and to .©.on IL Sil oo | , publ Sod.Yo mixed to : heavy shipping.| : $5.10 to 3555 sou os, $5,10 to $5.Receipts of cattle were 15,000.others Sto 10 cents lower.BRITISH MARKETS.® Grain, Provisions, oto.BEERBOEM's REPORT, Wednesday, January 17, off the demand 1301, caye: says: Cargoos coast, wh France continues; maize te Cargoce on passage and for shipment: Wheat, inactive; maize, weakor.Mark Lano © English and foreign wheat, quict.Am.and Danpbi t but steady.English and Am.flour, slow.kets, firmer.Liverpool wheat and maize, mari spot, very little demand.LIVERFOOL LATEST PRICES CURMENT, January ÎT, 1604 to 0 to sca00c 558% coolio ss00c0e : COMMERCIAL GOSSIP.Meredith &.0\u2019Brien\u2019s 0's Chicago Specials.CHICAGO, Janik a 102 \u2014 TH followin % subinitted w ithout comment: Whea ce in Min: nd private elevators, ni 1 cat in | Duputh 000.Wh 10.000, ago 15,000, 000, Country Ciovators now, 6,50, ic a oar ago and West Superior now Year ago rmers\u2019 hands 0 20,000,000.Minn, nnd North and South Dakota now, 8,000, pe voor 00,000.total now, 38,000,000; 000.Price in Ch May Wheat, od Géjc; year ago, 82c to fa?Vistble rupply now, 20,4 5 year ago, ,000.Season winter w heat average now, 5 ,313,500; year 280, 868, 1.1$a.m.1 heat openod weak, May 64}.but turned.to G4} after first tinom minutes, on covering nfluenced by shorts and e buying in predicted cold ware: reported higher.Frond cables, and anticipated early action on Government finances.visions lower and weaker.Hog market\u2014 At he decline thore is somo good\u2019 uring An nglo Au.Lo And Hau do en Bros.of po pe y selling some Pre and ARE: otherwise off: fo 12.03 p.m.The docline oon 13.27 boys ie 17 in May pork caught a good many stops.firmer now, with more buying.The local crowd seems to Dave sold wheat toa- standstilla There has been large, but not strong absorption for several days.Toronto Produce Market Toro ary 17.\u2014 Market dull Quota- on: tra Foy roller four, 2 70 to 82 80: extra, $2 50; white whea : No.2 spring, 580: red winter.8c; goose, No.Man.hard, 75¢; do No.2, 73c; , No, à, Bête toS3c; No.1 barley, 43c to dic; fi tls; oats, No.2 3lo to Sle.hard outside, at 7 Sales: No.1, whoat, do, No.2at Tic; ein bts, outside, at Sljc to 32c; peas, outside, at Yc to f you have never used Carter's Little Lin Pills, Ros at once to the nearest drug store and get a vial.They will surely please you.n't forget this.Special Notices.Our ladies\u2019 silver open face Watch, bean- tifully Hee case, movements warrant.oa for $3.50, is the best value ever offered.Mail orders solicited.R.Hemsley, 258 and 257 St.James at.10 ti Hochelaza Ward.There will be to-night, Wednesday ublic meeting in the municipal Ball Desery st, called Note ie, A.L.Hurtubise is inv Lod: Oscar Wilde's play, \u201cLady Windermere's Fan,\u201d at the Queen's next week, will be an important soc and artistic rtistic event.I have anse to purchase 7 houses Per of leurv street) at prices between 16,000 each.If you Lave a at ne or sale send particulars to A.Mainwarin ing.147 St.James, 2338 St.Catherine and St.Lawrence streets.126 The Montreal Steam Laundry Co.'s \u201cCourt\u201d and Expanding Dress shirts are the correct thing for evening wear.bie them.133 St.Peter st.2 2aw Fischer Upri ight Jinn of of New York in cases of Plum Puddi uy and Cir- cassian Walnut, recsived at the warerooms of Mr.C.W.Lin 2208, 2270 and 2272 St.Catherine st.These instruments will be sold at very close figures to immediate purchasers.LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE.ere tion of funds in the west that advices from ent cago state that the banks there have all reduced the ra of Interest on savings deposits from à to ney market in New York is reported wollanppliiod and call loans are made at 1 p.c me money 1 is freely ford .but an stock mmission hou ré much ! investment buying, there in Tittle on for « tive purposes.The local monotary situation remains un.chan arket {5 abundantiy supplied with nde, but there ia little absorption on tho of « his morning an \u201cChange\u201d nolnèrs was ve flat and was of a peddling character, A Found lot of tichelien was snap) od up at a Fmor, and rosc 71 to an \"Cable Snr hand at 155, and a couple of shares of Rink sold a rect Railway were pl t 162 down \u2018o Took nd Tel ph went offa qu uarter from 144} to 144.anks were dull but firm.1 hands Xt) 221 to 221}, and Merchants declined § from 150} to158.The rest of the market was quiet.; MORNING BALES.1 Montreal, 28 ®| 1 do, 221}.3 Morchants 3 8 do.Telegraph, Fug do, 144, &0.20 Gas in Noto 17.\" he 162, 1 do 161, 150 do 1604, 25 à 1603.A o jo 1804, o 3 Victoria Skating Rin k $40.Now England Was Strong.[SPECIAL TO TE STAR.| NEW YORK, January 17.\u2014The Post's financial article says: The market opened at tight oon- cessions from Inst night's closing, but declining \u2018tendency was quickl checked and rices ra lied, london sol Union Pacific and cago Gas sco! improvement was lost in the later t O'Brien's Wall Street Gossip.Meredith & cet Took oss \u2018ore of $129,000.Thoi Street Jookn for $130,000 de creaso.Government vin issue 4 and 3 per cent.bonds, as it 1s impossible to get the consent of the Houso and Senate toa lower bond Louisville & \u20ac lower.Paul Un The market will depend on St.Paul earnings.London atook Market Meredith & O\" Brien report the London \u2014-| \u2014 Menars.market Ré 3 po.Lo day as foi Bank Notes That Vanish.The London Daily News maynthat a few ko the Bank of Eng England presented a return tothe use of Com notes of theirs am nt of onrl; 410,000 000 Toa ors aeued Moret han han forty, years : oo St.Paul earnings will come out at about 11.30.They compare with a good week last year, being 9578205, 5 increase over one previous oar of 27.000, and a n in mains unchan in pi special m ing of the India Council yesterday othing re to ding the no) the new loan was announced, It is be evod quarters, howev er.that an im: poThie Bank having sving raneferred its Western Branch Office, port duty on oo er very pro to corner of Ni and Richmond st.(Costigans e New York market ina reflection of Lon- Block), will aa boretobors receive ta for sume running don and waiting on the action of Congress from one dollar at dpc.num, 10 the new loan.ia such a heavy _\u2014 From now until \u201cvi 8th February, Previous ANNUAL STOCK TAKING, We offer for Sale at Bona Fide Reductions-\u2014 : Our entire stock of WatcheaJewellery, Carri and Mantel Cioc Tea Sets, Solid Silver\u2014Electro Plate of eve scription, Peulton, \u2018Worcester and don Ware, Lamps and es, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, and John Ask- hams Table Cutlery, Spoons & Forks, Plated Cutlery, Opera Glasses, Fans, &c.This os & & food opportunity to really f lane goods at at much Lou than ling ae , A Call Solicited WATSON & DICKSON, 3% 1791 NOTRE DAME, GENUIN de- aul- 144ew8t only with the signature of\" Justus von Liebig in| biwe™ ink across the Isbel, thus;\" Tt is almast unnecsesry to add that this refers to.the Te Lieblg COMPANY'S Extract of Beef, For delicious, refreshing Beef Toa.For improved and economie cookery.an HEALTHY A.\\\u201d Rolled Oats.sr Use c ESIM WEALTHY # and 5 per cent.extja for extra for cash.Silk Department.27 Shot-Corduroy Velv A] Colonial House, - Mantle Department.Discounts in this Department range from 20 to 75 per cent.and 5 per cent.Colored Dress Goods Dept.- \u2018The balance of Challies to clear at 25 p.c.off.§ © bane of oniss OFF ALL DRESS PATTERNS.reat Bargains on our Tablesin Choice Goods at prices to suitall purchasers, Cc.extra for Cash.SPECIAL LINES.Colored Velveteens.China Silk, Navy and White.Quin etn hE rina ack an pe | ite Po 0.\u2026.navy Art Silks, large extra for cash Clothes Baskets at 50 per cent.| Special Lines selections to choose fr {ro All remnants of si k Velvets, Plushes and Velveteons.50 per 5 Per cent.750, 834 per cent.vessccecc uses TOO, per-cent.1 DO per cent.seuves -oousessansusacscdnecnuene sed sel per cent.\u2014Bisck French Bengalines.61.50, $1.15, #3.00, $2.25, $5.50, 20 per cent, e assortment of the best quality ' Figured Ch na Silks, Large fea in Black and Light Grounds for Dresses.nexsces wee $150, 20 per cent.BL où 20 per cent.%| Great Bargains in Baskets.Fancy Baskets of all kinds at 75 per cent off.Work Baskets at 50 per cent.etland Lamb'\u2019s Wool Underwear, Gent\u2019s Furnishing Department.: SPECIAL LINES\u2014A jot of White and S| 25 per cent discount.A lot ering and Wool Half Hose marked at 334 ofi.NECKWEAR\u2014A lot four-in-band Ties 13c, 30c,.60c.A lot Sailor Knot Ties NE hes are nearly all half price.WALKING STICKS\u2014 Half Price\u2014The above are laid out.on special counter.Stationery Departmeriit.Special fo for one week only\u2014A large assortment of Prang\u2019s Art Studies at Half of Pursca, Shopping Bags, Note Paper, Papeteries, Calendars for \u201994, at 50 per t Boy\u2019 s Own and Girl's Annuals 20 per cent off, Bargains in Black «DI Goods.Il À - Phillips Square Lace Department.Blaek Lace Flouncing, 451 Special Line Valenciennes Lace.Remnants Black Dress Net.Ladies\u2019 Colored Collars snd Cuffs 4 \u201d Hematitolhed Tray Cloths.Hemstitched Table Centres.Hemstitched Tea Cloths.Hemstitched Bureau Covers.Homatitched Side B Hemstitched Tray Cloths.Hemstitched 5 o \u2018lock Tea Clotbs.Open Work Tray Cloths.Open Work Table Centre.Col.Side B.Covers.Col.Bureau Covers.Cream Bureau Covers.~ Flanngls.a Cottons.inster, Wilton, 25 per cent.Large Rugs, 20 ) per.cent.L arpet Sweeper per cen Balance of our Made: cleared out at 834 per ce A lot of Navy Se per cent.off Special Line Ladies\u2019 Embroidéred Handkerchiefs White Handkerchiefs Embroidered Black.Black Handkerchiefs Embroidered White.Special Line White Silk Handkerchiefs Embroidered.Linen Department.Open Work Tea Cloths, with Fringe.Black Laoe Flouncing, 64 inches wide.cons 0 per cent, 20 per cent, ese sberscaresnsersrnn evevevssssences QE, Department.Special attention is called to the great bar Brussels, Tapestry and All Door Mats and Hearth Rugs, 20 Per cent.es GREAT DISCOUNT SALE! > Everything i in our Stock is subject to LIBERAL DISCOUNTS during This Month, THE FOLLOWING BEING SOME OF THE BARGAINS OFFERED THIS WEEK ; Furniture Department.20 per cent.off everything in this Department, a and 5 per cent.extra for cash.Curtain Department.20 per cent.off all our Curtains and 3 per cent.extra for cash.China and Glassware Department.20 per cent.off evervthing in stock.Special Tables of Greatly Reduced Goods ascs0escse +\u2026.25 per cent 884 per cent, .50 per cent.50 per cent.76 \u2018per cent .75 per cent.50 per cent .per cent, per cent.per cent.4 per cent.cssonnm0ctGSyccnunnansennee -20 per cent.and 25 per cent.20 per ceut.and 25 per cent.| etree teresa reer aesenanns 20 per cent.\u201c10 per cent pe 20 per cent, 25 per cent.10 per cent, 20 per cent.334 per cent.per cent, 10 per cent, 20 per cent, .10- per cent, 20 per cent, 334 per cent.0 per cent.: pse0v0s00-0s 10 per opt.- .aenoussscosuudansa0ceccu0s venctsuu ae ins in this department, idder Carpets, 15, 20 and up Squares in Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry to be Boys\u2019 and Youth\u2019s Clothing.© 100 Boys\u2019 2 piece School Suits, Half Price.50 Boys' 8 piece Knicker Suits, Half Price.85 Youth\u2019 s T'weed Saoque-Suits, Half Price.50 Boys\u2019 and Youth\u2019s Overcoats and Ulsters, Half Price.A Lot of Children\u2019s Tweed Kilted Dresses at Half Price, TRe, Sailor Suits, Half Price.Navy and Cream Serge Sailor Dresses.our regular stock of Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Suits, Overcoats and Dlsters Blanket Coats and Reefer Jackets, Sailor Suits, Shirt Waists, etc., ete., 20 per cent.discount and 5 per cent.extra for cash.We are devoting particular attention this week to DINNER Your Rubber Shoes pray don't forget, The snow may weit ere night ; Protect your feet.for when they're wet.+ Yonreina It they are nearly done, now isthe time to got new ones, 20 a0 be prepared for the slushy weather Keep your feet dry.Bay odd rubbers, no seconds in stook \u2014 AT\u2014 ALLAN\u2019S, .659 to 665 Craig Street.' P.8.\u20148pring stock of Boots sod Shoes sow in: fine assortment to select from.4x1 An Ideal Food for Infants, MILK GRANULES WITH CEREALS.A oumbination of the perfect equivalent of Mother's Milk and the finest Barley, especially treated to render it easily digestible.\u2019 - Id A\" AUCTION SALE or Desirable Mouses, That! \u2018Wl \u2018Open (he Mrings of Economical Purses, will take place at the Real Estate Rooms of PARENT BROS.pres = mee le James Street, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.THE MTR JANUARY INSTANT.; First Class Tenements on Monthly Payments Nes.495 TO 543 DROLET STREET, Fourteen Solid Brick Houses, containing each, two tenements, 20x34, and lot 74 feet in a to lane, will be all sold separately.Terms.$:5 ars cash, balanoe $15.0 00) | Hifteen dollars or month, These Houses mparatively new, order and well situated naar the st.Denis an Mount Royal Electric Cars.If you want to have a Home, his 1s a unique chance.512 TO 560 DROLET STREET.Terms $300 Cash.and balance $20.00 monthly, New solid brick three Houses, with modern improvements, each flat containing a separate\u2019 dwelling.These five Houses will be sold separ- ely on above terms.833 TO 839b SANGUINET STREET.$700 Cash, $10 Monthly.Nine Two Story, cased brick, stone foundation, double tenements, in first-class order.To be h House 18 20 feet front by 8014 separate! Ea! 30 in de in Lot Zu foot to lane.This Is Sold all Grocers and Druggists.Prepared by The Johnston Fluid Beef Co.latyal gun > - EXCELLENT I HOLD FURNITURE, Carpets, Ollcleth, Linslewms, Perticres, Lace Cartains, Céifery and Moure Fra Ete.\u2026, At our Rooms, 241 anû 243 St.James st, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 19TH, Consisting of Sal inet Grand and 1 square Planog try Carpets t variety, \u201cEnglish Oflclotns and Te rtie: Laos curtains, Cutlery, Ton bt Dinner and Chamber sets, , Livens, Sheetings, ete, e ede vn deta.Parlor Sets, Dining Room Mattrosses, & Hall stands, Hall ows, Iro! Bedst torns for Gas, New Gurney Hall Stove, Mangle, Bte., Etc.Sale at 3 O'Clock.us RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.GS e About 100» very fine SINGING, Fine Goods ot every de &/scription, at our rooms Thursday, rene To.Morrow, the.balance ot various consignments, and every lot offered must \u2018be sold, M.HICKS & CO, 141 Auctioneers.Electors of St.Lawrence Ward.x ST amy EEE t» 2 voit ond ue and à mows.singing Birds, and 50 Females, now at | Private Bale, .At our rooms, $41 and 743 se James 8.PL RAE & PONNEELY, 143 Auetionsers.| Afternoon, at 2.30 O\u2019Clock.This | \u2018| is our annual clearing out sale ot ; ! DROLET STREET, South-east corner of Marianne Street, 433 te 441 Drolet and 496 (eo 431 Marianne M.This fine three story business block has only been built 18 months, is rented for $860 Year.Is most desirable an lovsatiment snd and well worthy of a thorou h fhvest tion.1300 cs, balan month.nis po ro- perty m ore than pays for sell P NOS.49 Te 19 ROURGESIS STREET, Point 81.Charles, $900 Cash, $12.30 Monthly.Six self-contained Cot wo stories and xtensio hen, cased batons foundations.Lot 87 yay pro to lane.\u201cWhy pay rent when You can buy on these term SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.PARENT Biles.& CO, cue Ancilencers.$()8 ST JAMES STREET AUCTION SALE - \u2014or - STORE FIX HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TOUR ET.Friday Mernius, mary Ih 10 O'Clock.are instructed sell 1blic auction at above address on FRIDAY rae It a Very Handsome Walnut Stora Fixture, 24 feet long and 9 feet 6 taches high, with \u2018ohervos ana 3 2 Glass Doors.Handsome Oak .Dining Ro Room se, ou and Walnut Bedsteads, Thien \u2018 \u2018and Brass Bedsteads, Crockery, Kitchenware, Bte.ASHMAN ce - ° Anclionsers \u2014 ILIFFSSALE\u2014PROVINCE P QUEB pis Birt outa.No.1646.Buperier Court.De Fraser, Viger & Co.John Robertson.John Scanlan.The Windsor.The Balmoral.Gordon Melville.Board of Trade Lunch Rooms.The Merchants ; JOHN OSBORN SON & CO., ENAMELLED WARE.Gray, White, Blue and Brown.Lipped and Mraight Saucepans, Berlin and Windsor Xaucepans, Fish Boilers, Ezz Fryers, Rice and Milk Boilers, Bish Pans, Meat Boilers, Tollet Stands, Milk Jugs, ete.A full line of first quality goods.25 p.c.Discount On above and all Kitchen furnishing goods till Jaa.27.R.& W.KERR, Uptown Store: 2230 St.Catherine.ERY IMPORTANT SALE - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.1380 & 1582 ST.CATHERINE ST, EAST, Adjoining the Mechclaga Bank.Solid Brick Store nd Dwelling; size of lot, 20x100, situated i heart of an excellent business district, a tly Sccupled by a fectioner.This\u2019Is a property that would Dover be idie and would always pay a good reven _.48%, 47, 422 & 49 AT.DOMINIQUE oy a new Brick Ténements, together with the w of tenements in ear: dor about 43x190 fest: centraily sltusted.between Lagauchetiere and vitre \"streets te, yielding a a Provende of 81,464 per wie very 4 rr be artment w well rented totenants ba.0 PAY prom 8 vor io pi raperty th 1s that present nants hare wu ied name houses for past 8 years and even much 10 lon This property will ay Te per cent.0 ; Exceptionally Good Business Property.N.E.Corner CRAIC & #T.DOMINIQUE ATS, uildings are of Cut Stone; aîze of lot, of this Buil The advantages to Investors; a nituation, =» ying Lee 8] tavor.property ndid revenue sha mnbeely te Hosets i those soeki investment in business property.- 8 BRLF.CONTAINED BRICK NOUSES, 50 and 6) AT.ELIZABETH STREET, or xceptionally good 0 JOLIE = sent , port or a n of moderate moans to buy à home.Full particulars of above may be had on appil- cation at the undersigned\u2019s omce.Sale by public auction at the Subscriber's Salesroom, 1753 Notre Dame Htreet, OX WEBNESDAY, téih JANUARY.\u2018- Baie at KLEVEN O'Clock.\"ue \u2018 WALTEE M.KEARNS, | Special OQ, V.SCOTCH WHISKY Ten Years Old.William Greer & Co, Ben Wyris Distillery, Rosshire, 7 - FOR SALE BY | | | Very conveniently situated and of attractive assed as - Black Silk and Wool Crepon.Biarritz Cloth.th, SETS, GLASSWARE, TEA CUPS and SAUCERS and LAMPS, Black Bilk and Wool Henrie Cashmere.Bladi Fagor Armure.which are being sold at GREAT REDUCTIONS.N.B.\u2014MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.10\u20ac HENRY MORGAN & CO, = _Montreal.es »*# GREERSv Puirome & Mongenais, E.Elliott, J.E.Manning, St.Lawrence - Freeman's.| Hoffman Cafe.And all first class Grocers, Wine Merchants and Hotel a, SOLE AGENTS, \u2014 __ \u2014THE- - (Canadian General Eleetrie COMPANY (Limited) 05 to 71 Front Street West, \u201cTORONTO, Ont Capital, - $1,500,000, FACTORIES PETERBOROUGH, Ont.Branch Office and Warercems, 1802 Notre Dame st., MONTREAL, Themsen-Housion Street Rail war Generg- tors and Motors.Thomson-Mouston of Altermating .Current Apparatus for Incandescent Lighe ing.Edison Systems of Low Tension Direct Cure reat Apparatus for Incandescent Lighting.Electric Are Lighting Apparatus.Klectric Mining Apparatus.Electors of St.Lawrence Ward, * Vote fer Mderman Crime.whe has anlived in oe ward fer cu enges the strictest BEER into h pa dictaica acts.ony she! to by a west end \u20ac Allan\u2019 s Ad.DON'T READ IT! Now \u201cThat \"is a word that may often be joined, For that * That \u201cmay be doubled is clear to the mind ; And that that * That\u201d de right in 0 piste Lo the vie.As that that \u2018That \u201d that we use is rightly used | And that that | * That \u201d that that line a fo 18 right In accordance to grammar is plain to our sight, \"NOW DONT FORGET THAT That Allan\u2019s Is tbe place to buy Mem's Farnishings, Bata, Caps, Boots, Shoes, tite © * AT LOWEST PRICES.659 to 665 Craig Street., .one ' - » 5e masseur | \\ H_ Selection \u2014 - = pr\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BIRTHS.: RIDDELL the 16th instant, as 108 Oliver avenue, Cote Hi.Auloine, tho wife of J.M.Faden of = son.MARRIAGES.BADGLEY McLAREN- At Melrose.on January 3rd, Gourge Halu Le to Magie dauglter of W.Mclaren.all of dinaya.VANS-BORLAND\u2014On Jan Firoato, On Ont, Ly Rev, James es Trendéraon ly he v Luelle.only M.Wilburtine daugtitor of che late 8.P.Borland, of Owun Sound.FYFE-ALLAN\u2014 At Ancaster Village, on the 10th Jauuary, up.by he Rev.Walter Muir, John Fyfe, of Tou to Elizabeth Gordon, second daughter or anes Allan, Esq., of An- caster.BYDKR - ALLISON\u2014At Toronto.nt Wednesday, January 10, by Re bull, Harry Hyder to Aunie A EI.ARDELL -McKENZIE \u2014 At George\u201d Hani Beatrice, daughter of T.H.on 1 Emille Kenzie.JENNINGS- WILSON - At Napa anee, Janu mar 3rd.John Jennings to Mury Wilson, both of | on.JONES-HAZLITT-On January 10, at Toronto, Ont; by tho -Hev.Win, Hacon, James Albert Jones, to Tlily (Matiidn), foyrth daughter of Mr.John Hazlitt.LOGAN-MORRIS- On Thursday, Jan 11, at Hamilton, by the Rev.James Kines, of Carle ton Placo, Miss Emily Moyris, eldest daughter of Mr.Thomas Morris.to Mr.Sergius Logan, both of Morrisburg, Ont.- McGREGOR- WOLEF\u2014 At Belleville, on the 11th the Rev.J.L.George, M.A.Geo C.MeCrezur, Manager of the Molsons Ban Calgary, to Lottie Wood, second daughter « of the late J.F.Wolff, special agent H.M.C toms, STEFFEN -BARR\u2014At Markham, on Wednesday, 10th January by the Rev.Otho Croft, gorge Leopold Sieffen, bad.ut Montreal, late of- Berlin, - Germany, \u2014 ry.Eliza (Minniesr, youngest daughier ot 5 re late Rov.Wm: Barr, of Brantford, Ou DEATHS, ANDERSON, On the 11th January, at London, Out, George Anderson.BARSOTTIE-Ou Monday, the 8th inst., at To- ronte, Unt., Nellie Hornbrooke, beloved wife of John Barsottic.BROMELI\u2014On the lOth inst., at St.Thomas, Robert W.youngest son of Mr.W.Bromell, jr.aged four wonths and clght days.COXBIE At Toronto, Ont., on Thursday, 11th January, 1391, Nora Kathleen, youngest child vf R.H.and Lena Cosbic, aged 3 years and 3 months.COLWELL\u2014 In this city.on Janu 15, 18H, _ Henry James, vniy béloved son of the late James Colwell, aged 32 years and 6 montha.Funeral from his atep-father's residence, Mr.Thomas, Kil Lagleux = stree on Thu ay, January 1%, at 2.30 0 p.m inity Church, thence to Mount Royal\u2019 Comaterp Frienda and acquaintances are respectfully.invited to\u2019 attend.(New Hampshire papers pleast cory COHN-\u2014In this city, on the 17th instant, Herbert Louis, only beloved son of Hen L.and Harriet Cohn, years months.Funeral will leave his fat her's Me sidenee.x Ryde street, Point St: Charlés, où Fäturday- January 20th.1894, at 2,30 p.m.to place of in, terment.Friends and acquaintances pleaso accept this intimation.42 CHOUCHER-At Halifax, on January 5 'E.- Croucher, agid 33 years.CHAMBEHLAXDS, At Cote St.Louis, on January 16, Eva, daughter of Alphonse Chamber land, aged 6 yours and 10 months.CHEVALIER \u2014At 318 Montcalm atreet,on January 16, Joseph, beloved son of J.Chevalier, aged 1 year nd ¥ months.: - EGAN On Monday morning, January 8, at Hamilton, Ont.in the Jean dar lof liis age, Michael J., run of Michael and Elizabeth Egan.EVOY \u2014In Adelaide, on Sunday, January 7, 1894, Hannah k vor, relict of the late Thomas Evoy, aged 82 FREREAULT- Sa this city, on the 15th instant, at the age of 46 years and 4 months, Alphonsine Lupien.beloved wife of N.Fréreault.Funeral will take place from her husband's residence, 252 Guy street, on Thursday, the 18th instant, at 7.150.m., to St.Joseph Church, thence to Cote dez Neiges © emactery.Friends and uaint- ances please accept this\u2019 intimation.FU.8.papers please copy.GHRANT-\u2014At 12 Conway street, on the 15th inst.John Meldrum, son of John Grant, aged 3 years and 27 days.132 GOYETTE\u2014In this city, on January 15.Louise Christine, wife of Charles Goyette, aged 30 Fears, HILL At Phenix, Arizona, on Sunday, Fanuary 7.Minuion, belov hy \u201cwie of Walter HODGINS\u2014 in London, ot on Jan.8,1894, Ann, belotud wife of T.C.Hod IRVING- At New Pie \"staten Island, US.on the Lth January, Helen Louisa.Hom: fray, eldest chili of L.Homtray Irving, of 83 Dunn avenue, Turc years.JAMES\u2014In the Gore of London.on January 10, May Jane, beloved wife of Thomas James, 43 years, MUNDERLOH Dicd at Ontario, California, Saturday, 13th inst, Magdalene Rae, dau, her of the late W.C, Munderk toh.KEATING At Halifax, on January 8, amine E., daughter of Mic! huel J.and ; aggie Keat- ing.aged 17 months.' LEAMAN- At Moncton, on January 9,.W, Walter Leaman, aged 7 years, son off Altred and Barbara Leaman.LEVESQUE\u2014On January 17th, at No.6 Cathe dral strect\u2026 Marin Beatrix, beloved daughter A.levesqué, Funeral Thursday, the Sh at 2301p m.MXRCHAND- On eth ill 14, at 107 Delisle street, Mary Elizabeth Dillon, \u2018beloved wife of Fras.Xavier Marchand, aged ycars.MepoxNal, D\u2014At Shubenaradie, on January ?, Mary MeDonald, in the 73rd year of her age.NADE AU- At 233 Maisonneuve street, on January 15, Joseph, belovedson of Joseph and Marie Nadeau, aged $ years.O'BRIEN At Moncton, on January 9, Prudence Crandall, daughteg of KE.J.\u2018and Sibyl O'Brien, aged 8 years and 3 months.PAYETTE- In this city, on the 15th instant, of ncumonia, at the age of 8, year Louize \u2018hristine Eglauc ch, wife of P.Payette.Funeral will take hace from her sister's residence, 544 Cadieux street, on Friday, 19th inst., at\" 8.30 a.m., : C .Louis de f tance, Laval avenue.Please omit flowers, 143 PLATT- At Toronto, Ont.on Thursday, January 11, 1804, Kiiza Platt, widow vu the late Samuel Platt, ex-M.I, aged Hy PATTON On January 11, at London, Ont.Marvena, dearly belpved daughter of \u2018Charles and Mary I'attosf, aged 9 years and 3 months, PAQUETTE\u2014In this city on January 15.at 484 Laval avenue, Napolcon Paquette, aged au years.PUTNAM At Maitland, on January 8 Phæbe Putnam, aged 75 yea PARKINSON \u2014On December 20, 1893, in Bid- dulph Towuship, Isaac Parki inson, aged -»9- years and @ months.ROSS M Halifax, N.8.on Tuesday, 16th inat., Mra.Jane I.Hoss, refict of the lato Kenneth Ross, and mother of Ross, Now York, and Dr.G.I.Huss, of this City.143 RIBEAU xt St Henri, on January L5, Thomas Henri, son of Thomas Ribeau, aged 14 days.REARDON- Drowned in Hamilton Bay.or \u2018Tuesday, January 9, Joseph, son of John and Anastasia Heardon, aged 9 years and 10 wonilix.RIDDELL On _the 16th inst.at 103 Oliver avenue, Coto™St.Antoine, infant son of J.M.Riddell.RAFTER\u2014At Halifax, on January 8 Charles Alexander, cldest son of Sophin and ae, lated Robert Rafter, in the 18th year of his SHAMBLEAU In Strathroy, on Mol hl \u201cJan uary 8, 1991, Catherine Shambleau, in the 7th year of her age.SCHELL\u2014At Toronto, Ont.on Sunday evening.January 7, 1N94, Mrs, KA.\u2018Schell, Widow of tho lato E.&ehell, BEYMOU R-On January 12, at Toronto, Ont., - Kllenor\u201d Martha, only daughter of Thomas Seymour, aged 23 sen Sn KHAN At a.Ont, on the 1 mot.Shechan, aged 70 years, a native of Chapel, County Wexford, Ireland, TURNER- At Chicago, 12th inst.John Turner, eldest son of the Inte John \u2018Turner, of Hamilton, Ont., aged 39 years .UNDERWO( 210m Jamuacs 10.at London, Ont., Charles l'udorwocod, aged YOUNG\u2014At Woburn, Millbank Farm, January 11, 18M, at 7 o'clock .p.m., Martha, widow \u201cof the late Thomas Young, aged 3 years, ERSUNAL- DETECTIVES OF THE MOST RELL able.character furnished by the Canadian Sec Service, Temple Yuiiang, » ontses) This Rene H : ; oder contract with the T rovincial Government to perform héir crtminal detcetive wor rences: The leading hanks, corporations and hotels of this city.Silas H.arpenter, Chier OMe tes ephe ng: £131.House tele phon 102et DERSONAL-WILL THE GE TLEMAN WHO took a Heg} Cap in mistake for hi the Bt.Grarge C Eh How ac, Aaturdny n night, Kindly communicate with the Secretary 349 ERSONAI- USE DORENWENDS CURL INE for cutiing and crimping the hair.Proof again: wind or wrt; price Be.All druggists, A ERRONAL-J: H.KPRINGLE, D.D.8 Burgeon Dentin 2471 Noue Dame.Toiepcne 167 WILLIAM BYRD, Contractor, G83 Lagauchetiere Street, Telephone IN; House telephone 7380, is prepared to give catimates for all classes of Wesdwerk, Alterations, Repaire, Shep and Ofice FitUngs.ete.Nt beth | Bridget Furlong.relict of the late ao Y \u2014 CARSLEY'S COLUMN: Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Everything Further Everything Further Everything Further Everything Further Everything Further FOR BALANCE OF THE + Great January qe At CARSLEY'S.EVERY PIECE OF DRESS GOODS In stock is Reduced for the GREAT JANUARY SALE EVERY PIECE OF CARPET In stock-is'reduced for the GREAT JANUARY SALE At CARSLEY\"S.Every Mantle & Jacket in stock is reduced for the Great January Sule.EVERY PIECE OF LINEN has been reduced for the Great January Sale EVERY PAIR OE CURTAINS has been reduced for the GreatJanu- ee ary Sale.ALL BOYS' AND Youths OVERCOATS - have been reduced for the Great January Sale.ALL FUR GOODS marked at very special prices for January's Great Sale.At CARSLEY\u2019S, Great Whitewear Sale MANUFACTURERS\u2019 STOCK Of Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Underwear to be cleared at less than WHOLESALE PRICES FOR JANUARY CHEAP SALE At CARSLEY\u2019S.| The most complete stock of Underwear at lowest prices.Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Drawers from Legis White Cotton Chemises from Ladies Cotton Corset Covers from Ladies\u2019 Cotton Night Dresses from Ladies: White Cotton Skirts from 38c.Ladies\u2019 Complete Sets from $1.28.Special Line Chemises, 356 each, At CARSLEY\u201dS.January Sale of Furs.All Fur Goods specially reduced for this Sale.Boys\u2019 Fur School Caps, $1,15 Black Fur Muffs, 65c.Men's Black Fur Caps, 81.15 Ladies\u2019 Mink Muffs, $2.20 Children\u2019s White Fur Caps, 48c.Ladies\u2019 Greenland Seal Capes, $11.3 a ALL FUR CAPES REDUCED To Special Prices.Infants\u2019 Fur Coats all Reduced.Infants\u2019 Fur.Carriage Rugs Reduced Fox Skin Mats all Reduced, BARGAINS IN FUR GOODS At CARSLEYS - Cheap Prints.Special Lots of Printa to be cleared at extraordinar low prices for January's Great Sale.Just a few ends of prints to be cleared at 3c yard! Good Quality Prints for 4jc yard Extra Quality Prints for 5§c yard Good Washing Prints for 6c yatd New Pattern Prints for 7c yard Prints in choice colours for 840 yd Prints in Pall range of patterns\u201d for 1040 yard.All Dress Sateens at Sale Prices.All Dress Ginghams at sale Prices HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS to be cleared, at nearly Half Price.At CARSLEY\u2019S, REMNANT SALE.REMNANT SALE.Remnants from all departments have been turned out and marked at prices varying from.33: to 75 per cent.Less than regular prices.All Remnants marked in plain \u201cfigures.Remnants of Dress Goods.\u201cRemnants of Linen Goods, Remnants of Tweed Suitings Remuanta-e{-Prints and Sateons.Remnants of Furniture Coverings.Remnants of Carpets.Remnants of Mantle Cloths, Attend the Great Remnant Sale.At CARSLEY\u2019S, Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.Rigby Coats Reduced _ All Rigby Overcoats are reduced in price for the January Sale.PUBLIC.NOTICE.8.Carsley bas no Branch Stores in Montréal.S.CARSLEY, - Notre Dame Street, Ji ae THE MONTREAL DAILY star, WEDNHSDAT,.JANUARY m 1894.5 AKE THE CARS AKE THE CARS AND COME DIRECT TO S.CARSLEY'S CARSLEY\u2019S : S.FOR YOUR DRY GOODS MEMEMBER REMEMBER THE REMNANT SALE REMNANT SALE REMNANT SALE REMNANT SALE ALL THIS WEEK At 8.CARSLEY\u2019S, A GOOD TIME A GOOD T INE Now during 8.Carsley\u2019s January Cheap Sale is a good time to lay in Stock of Dry Goods cheap.FUR BARGAINS FUR BARGAINS Fur Ca uffs, at less At 5.CARSLEY\u2019S.JACKET BARGAINS JACKET BARGAINS \u2018A large amount of money is being Now is the time to bu Caps, Muffs and Neck than Wholesale Prices, saved every day by our customers buying Winter Jackets at the Reduced Prices.MANTLE BARGAINS MANTLE BARGAINS Our Winter Mantles at the Reduced Prices are selling faster ever They are the best Barguins way of New ever offered i in, Noo S.CARSL y the Notre Dame street.un CLEARING SALE Fruits and Vegetables \u20141IN CLASS JARS \u201cAll Sorts are Here that all the Earth Yields.\u201d Fruits and Vegetables in Glass Jars, Packed by E-H.Perry Packed b; in Martin, Packed by the Petaluma Fruit Packing Cy Fruita in gliss jars from Rhode Fruits in glass jars from the Em; Fruits in glass jars from the Gol = 's Bartlett beam in a ghee perry! s Beckel Pears, in hh Perry's Fresh Asparagus, if pe EL IT MEANS MONEY Which is money gained,:to Balance of y FANOY SILK RUGS, only 30 left.Al A lot of Fancy PONG.All BIL JOHN MURPHY & Co.'s .mr 3 SAVED! 3 purchase all your Dry Goods at JOHN TTURPHY & COS GREAT DISCOUNT REMOVAL SALE.in every Department the Bargains speak for themselves.See them and feel convinced ! + Choice of the lot for 75e ot of THe VELVETS.Former price, #81.95.Reduced price, 75c, and 10 per cent.oxira Jigeoun 5 SILKS.Price only 35\u20ac por yd.loss 23 po discount KS reduced i a \u2018Price.Every yard of BLACK SILK reduced.\u2014 \u201c Every yard of COLORED SILK reduced.- Every yard of FANCY BILK reduced.5000 yards of ALL- \u2018WOOL CHALLIES, in Light and Dark Grounds, Choice 1000 yards FANCY C \u201c 200-yards FANCY Colored All-Wool HEN Se per yard, and 10 per cent.extra EVIOTS.Former price, 850 per yard.Reduced to r cent.extra discount.All double width.; DRE RESS GOODS.Former price, 15c per yard.Reduced th lUc, and 10 per cent, extra discount.RIETTAS, 46 inches wide ; about 40 colors to select from.Prices, 80c, 60c, 75C and $1.00 per yard, less 20 per cent.discount.HALF PRICE.All Remnants of DRESS GOODS to clear at HALF PRICE © 4\" \u2018of the los for.only 2.C, and 1 \u2018 GREAT EMBROIDERY SALE.TWENTY PER CENT.DISCOUNT.All our stock of Finest Swiss Muslin (invisible stitch), Nainsook and Lawn \u2018Embroideries, embracing our New Importations received for the coming Spring, to clear at 20 per cent discount, .TWENTY PER CENT.OFF DRESSMAKING.JOHN MURPHY & CO.Terms Cash and Only One Price.1781 and 1783 Notre Dame Street, And 105, 107, 109 and 111 St.Peter Street.TELEPHONE 2185, CEE MAAN \u201cNAA COMMITTEES OF THE SYNOD 5 apirit of Sabbath observance, none be wore beartily uttered in wark-a-day world than those that arose from the Chiirch of England which bad put into the mouths of ?her children the words: \u2018Lord have merc CE us, and in- Bell Pianos Bell Organs PIANOS ORGANS.\" Are absolutely First-Class.And pessess all lm.ORIGINAL IN .CONSTRUCTION s=iiersdoriar AND DESIGN, .7552 The Bell Piano Is the only real competitor of the - American Piano.WILLIS & C0, Sole Afents, 1824 Notre Dame St.(Nean MCGILL STAKET), ; MONTREAL ASA AAA AAA NAL ASA AA ut NANA AANA \u2014 A CELEBRATED CfSE Cae State.\u2018Perry's Fruits and Vegetables.Miss Martin's Heme-Yiade Specialties Miss Martin's weet Pickled Pears.Miss Martin's Sweet Pickled Peaches.= Brandy Pears, in small ins ars Misa Martin's Peach Chutney, in glass cie, tor iss \u2018omatoes k in quart glass jars.'s 8 in jars.Martins 8 Sweet Ripe Cucumbers, The Petaluma Fruits in Quart Clase Jars.The Petaluma Black Cherries in quart mek Wiiite Figs, in quasi The The! Petaluma Gol den Drop Plums, in uert glass inrs uma Bartlett Pears, ih quart ars.The or edb) Muscat Grapes, The rh White Cherries, CANNED FRUITS.Bewiby\u2019s Pears and Bowliby's Peaches, THE HORSESHOE BRAND In foil weight 3 1b tinal | Bowlby's Pears, 3 Ib.Regular Reduced es 91 00 13 100 135 10 0% 050 100 or 0% LE 0% 07 \u2026.100 ors {for © 9% 07s Regular Reduced prices.prices.8073 S06 075 06 .07 06 .078 0 075 6 075 06 in , 075 06 \u2018in \u2026_\u2026 07 0 each Bowiby's Peaches, 31b.tins, 300 each, $3.35 per dosen.FRASER, VIGER & CO.CANNED FRCITS The Golden Gate Packing Co.and The Petaluma Fruit Packing Coon Jur Cal California, Fruits, in full weight 31b ow 400 ti .20 per done sorte.dozen, or eh aT IT tins, Lu California Black Cherries in 3ib Cali fornia Ler Lemon Clin, ja Eau EL Plume in 31bt While Heath E Penches' in 310.tins, ind St Ali at 46c per tin, $430 per desen, or $4.90 im asserted dozens.FRASER, VIGEE VIGER & CO.199 ST.JAMES STREET, 411 SPEEDY, THOROUGH, PERMANENT, describe the beneficial effects experienced by all using OHNSTON\u2019S Ed as a means of gaining Strength.It Nourishes and Builds up.FLUID BEEF \u201cFor mle by Grocers and Draggiste.Prepared by The Johnston Fluid Beef Co., Montreal.5,000 HANDSOMELY BOUND .$1 BOOKS Reduced 25¢.Each \u2014 6 CENTS BEXTRA PER POST, \u2014 ~ F.E.PHELAN, 2331 St.Catherine St.2 Mtyx1 Jas.A.Ogilvy & Suis Clearing Sale HA The cheapest Handkerchiefs on earth.Handkerchiefs from ene cent up to ive dollars , OXE CENT EACH.ONE CENT RACH Colored patterns, one cent each.Ladies A Regular price 0c Me each.Another dt of Flain White Handkerchiefs wilh a coloe soallo Col worth 20c and 250, for Twenty por cent.off = our Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs.LACES! reductions.Beau! All other Laces ss cheap in proportion.the lea eating Plauen, Orientals, Honitons a and Maltese, To ATTEND OUR GREAT DISCOUNT SALE, JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Drapery & Linen Warehouse 203 to 207 84.Antoine, Telephone 8933.Branch\u2014M.Catherine St, Cerner Buckingham Ave.ut ATTEND JANUARY | and secure bargains in NOKERCHIEFS and LACES dkerchiefs! Handkerchiefs! Handkerchiefs! 4 Border Lewn [Handkerchiets in à variety of c.\u2019 Pure Linen Hematitched Handkérohiefs.MANUFACTURER'S LOTto 2%c.Our price tx or 5c each only.sr favs Handkerchiefs, choice patterns, LACES! LACES! Laces of évery description to be cleared at enormous tiful Cream and White Bilk Lace, 50 per cent.off.Full Lines of k, White aod Cream Irish Irish ne raat And Secure Bargains \u2014AT\u2014 ERNMENT AND WORK.The Church Saloon Scheme Condemned by the Temperance Committes\u2014Congratulating Bishop Bond.The Bishop of Montreal received from the Diocesan Synod at the opening of yesterday afternoon's session a demonstration of fealty and loving regard that made an affecting scene.Dr.Davidson spoke of the deep solicitude which filled the hearts of \u2018All the diocese during his Lordsbip's illness last summer.He therefore moved, seconded by the Dean of Montréal: \" That the Synod now in session assembled take the earliest opportunity possible before entering \u2018on the business of the to express 5 graciously heard and answeo! the prayers uo Church for the restoration to heath of its beloved chief pastor, and also would express to His Lordship the Bishop their joy at finding him atill able to preside over the deliberations of this Synod, and The hope that ho may long be spared ve futiil the duties of his high and holy oftice, The Synod was manifestly and dveply moved.The Very Rev; n Carmichael with wonted eloquence thrilled a strongly sympathetic chord.He said: \u201cThere are moments when- it appears impossible to give full expression to the feelings of sincere griititude to God experienced by one or many hearts.This, my Lord, is such a moment, for as one brings afresh to Md the hours of gloomy anxiety which pressed down the hearts of thousands and sees Your Lordship to-day in health and strength, one cannot mt feel that no language can fitly describe that united gratitude to God which fills the hearts of all your clergy and laity.Indeed, iny Lord, if such a thing were needed as a fresh assertion of our fealty, Your Lordship possesses it in full to-day, as with one heart and seul this Synod gives grateful \u2018praise to that God, whe, if in His providencegle brought your head low, in gentle providence raised it in.\u201d M mmediately the whole house rose and \u201cis Lordship replied in words and tones of evident emotion.He found it impossible, he said, to thank them adequately fo! their kindness, He could only say how \u2018de ly grateful be felt and asked for their oon- tinued prayers.+ The Rev.Canon.Empson was re-elected - clerical secretary of the Synod on motion of the Rev.Dr.Norton.Mr.Charles Garth pas elected treasurer, Mr: Richard White, y secretary, and Messrs, Walter Drake and i = To Hannaford, auditors.The Rev.Robert Ker, of St.Catharines, brother of Rev.Dr.John Ker, was admit tted to the floor of the House.THE COMMITTEES were drafted as follows: Finance Committee \u2014 Rev.Canon | (convener) Canon elit, J ; t Norton, arles\u201d Garth, Hon.\u2019 luomas wood.W.Owens, Col.Hanson, R.W.herd, Committee on Canons\u2014Archdeacon Lindsay, e Dean, Revs.Canon llenderson, E.Wood Constantine, Jonghurat, J anon Musso .foonvener), Le tler, Q.C., John on Fulton, Canon .R.Brown, Dr.Norton, W.G.Baylis, G.Osberne proopL Messrs.Ghancellor, Bethune, Q H.Davidson, Q.Phone Crawford, Hon.Judge Fait.Committee on Church Anderson 1 berg EE {conv ener), Canon Cun ngham Bourne, W.\u201car R.D.Mille, W.Windsor, Messrs, E.>, Hanna.ford, R.W.Shepherd, Dr.L.EI, Davidson, Q.C., George H ague.Committes on education\u2014Archdeacons Lindea: (convener) and Evans, Rev.Canons Ell Andcrson and Henderson, Reys.H.WV, .Chambors, nues F, R.Smith, J.F.Renaud, G, ¥.H.Clayton, E.I.Rexford, re = De Lt.Dav iso ait die J ohuson, mi on.Ju or nt R.H.Buchanan.Committee on Sunday Schools \u2014The Dean, va.ee \u201cAbbott, Canon David- usson, C.a LJ.SE He Buche: Dan (convene, a Robin me orka of Merc cs Revs.H.J.\"vans convener), , H.Dixon, F.Smith, JF.Renaud Canon Henderson, D.Borthwick the n, Dr.Nor- , Canon Ell Horton W.Hobla- \\E McManus and Mel V.Drake, J.V Marlio and L.lew ng\u2014 or 6.Garth, R.White, E.R.Smith, J.W.Marling, Revs.Canon Mussen {Sonvener), F.H.Clayton, Canons Rollitt and pson Superannuation fund \u2014 Archdeacons Evans convener) and Lindsay, Rev.Canons Davidson, fills and Mussco, Revs.W.B.Longhurst, G.0.p, Messrs, F.nd, Dr.Davi ,_J.w.Marling, J.H.Redfern, R.White, E.P.Hanna ford, E.Jud E.R.Smi F.Woltcratan Thomas and Drummond.Lew! ngham, , LG.A, ftoborts W.Robinson, J.H.Dixon and Messrs.L.H.Dav idson, A Gault and G.F.C.Smith.nnesses\u2014The Lord Bishop {convener), the Dean, Archdeacon Lindsay, Rev.Canons aon, Ellegood, Mills, Messrs.G.Garth, 144 te 150 Mountain Se.Telephone 3335; W.Sofa, Chair & Bed Springs.&F.P.CURRIE & CO.100 Grey Nun Street, MANUFACTURERS OF e BESSEMER STEEL 5 A large stock always on hand.ote for Jicrman in whe has lived ward whe chal oY the nirictest.au camion inte his pube Be tnicd ce Sau 13 Electors of St.Lawrence Ward.; Te Why she Lawrence to by a west end clique a Granby \u201d se .ARE THE BEST?AND EVERY DAY.ON WASH DAY: DO YOU KNOW : For an Actual Fact that Rubbers it Not, Try a Pair.: : 2 2aw tt > SEND FOR CATALOGUE.© e o \u2018 UNACCOUNTABLY LOSING FLESH REFUSING TO TAKE ITS FOOD LISTLESS AND DEBILITATED IT \u201cWILL RELP WONDERFULLY \u201c 50 po off.TABLISHED 10610 f ' JOHN AITKEN & CO., 1787 NOTRE DAME STREET.\u2018ephone 3998 ens STOCK-TAKING SALE.\u2014Special Cash Discount of 20 p.oi on all.Winter Goods during [the month of January.\u2014 Speolal lots MONTREAL DEROT: 165 and 167 L I BOIVIN, - Correspondence Solicited.Eottmates \u2014\u2014THE CONSOLIDATED \u2014\u2014 PLATE GLASS COMPANY er CANADA\u2019 (LIMITED), Commissioners st.; 338 St.Paul st.Manager.28:26 hay © 1 ; tories, Chancellor the | reportwas Bethune, Tait and C.Davidson, the Chanoëllor.Gault R.White, J.W.Davidson and gather cle! Dean: Naylor, Mors.Ju Tait, bound, John 2 Crawford, VV.Wek Chipman cod Statistics\u2014The archdeacons and rural deans, Canon Mussen (convener), and Rev.J.Ker.am les\u2019 College\u2014Ven.Archdeacon Lindsay (convoner), the an.Canons Mussen, Henderson Davids on, Revs.W.H.Naylor, John Ker, W.P.Chambers, h TS (seore- tary) A.French, oe Robinson, W.Windsor, J.-H: Dixon, E xford, Messrs.Chancelion Da.ison J.C.McKinnon, J.or, J.Bruce Payne, J.Forgraves.Church immi gration à and 12 yn .1596 154 154 1514 - 1004 lug ely 10 154\u20ac Sig or ee es Be iow due idk 8g .Goa 65 { 6X sh 88 MONTREAL.EXCHANGB MARKET.for the STAR hy Messrs, W.I.8.Jackson, brokers, 176} Notre Dame street dpm.January 17, 18%.Bat: Buyers.| Rellers.Connte-.New York Funds.ar @ Par EX i$ Bterling, 6 days.9 18 4 @x Sterling, demand.De a 516 4 Bla Sterling, Cables 2% 11-16 Sin «x 10 Faris Chequ 5.W4@ 3.164 5.154a5.1234 Guilders, 3 days, a mentary.60 days, - quid, marks, 3 days, 3395.Cattle bills, 3 dara, Sind.Money in London, 14e.Mank of Kne rate, 3\", Market dull.CHICAGO MARKETS.\u2018Wheat, 3-80 Weaker.Corn 1-8c Stronger, Provisions Lower.\" 17.\u2014 Wheat dropped off to- CHICAGO, Janua: orn was § The closing quotations were: Wheat.i May, y.Corn, 374 May, 384 to à July.Pork, oe 3 May.Lard.$7.2 Feb.7.62 May.Ribs, $6.50 Fcb., $6.65 May.\u2018Brad- streets\u201d wheat increase 1,257,000 bush.BIRTHS.MORLEY\u2014On January 3rd, at 22 Delorimicr avenue.tho wife of J.Morley, Fxg.of a daughter.DEATHS.- | : - Y-\u2014In \u2018this city.Janua 17, 1864, Det Ryan, widow of the late William land.Fune to r Richmond \u2018street, at 7.30, Friday morning, to st \u2018Anthony\u2019 Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.142 THAMMOND-\u2014In this city, on Tuesday.Jan 16, 1884, Norman D.H.Hammond, infant son of David-and Alice Hammond, agod 8 months aud 11 days.Funeral private.: LE MESSURIER\u2014In this city, January 17th, aged 25 sears, Priscilla Anne, Joungest daughter of W.W.Le Mesauricr.neral (rom 67 Argyie avenue, on Friday, at Z o'clock.Entrance from Dorchester street, corner Kinkora avenue (foot Mackay street).142 ROCH\u2014In this city, January 16, 1894, at No.1218 Ontario street, Alma Roch, years, 2 months and 15 {arn daughter of Isaac Roch, Captain No.11 Station.Funeral from above address, on day.January 19th, at fa.m., for the Church of the Sacred Heart.thence to Cote des Neiges Cemotery.Relatives and friends will please accept this invifa- tion.7 THE WEATHER.M a-mz=-Probabilitica for the next twenty- four hours: Easterly winds, fair and cold to- | day; snow or rain to-morrow.~ Minimum and maximum tem eratures for e wenty-four hours: gary, 4.34; Qu'Apelle.6 below, 4; Winnipeg, zero, 32: To- ronto.8, 38; Montréal, zero, 30; Quebec.4, 30; Halifax, 10, 36.a January 17, 1804.Sun rises.134 a.m.Sun sets 45 p.m.Moon risen.2.15 a.m.Moon.sets - 339 am, Full moon.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.January 21st, 04.\u201cStar\u201d Weather Report.Readings by Harrison & Co.'s standard instru- an.17, 1804.monts .1 srmo.Barometer.r 30.58 8 30.70 After the Grip Convalescence 1s very slow, and to recover the health-tone a good tonic is absolutely necessary.Hood's Sarsa- nas been with wonderful success as a building-up medicine and blood purifier after attacks of the Grip, after Typhoid Fever, Diphtheria, Pueu- thonia or other prostrating diseases.It poisesses just the bullding-up effect so much needod: Ît vitalizes and enriches the thin and impoverished blood, and 1t 1p the kidneys and stimulates - the liver so that they resume regular and healthy action.Thousands have taken Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla As a preventive of the Grip with success.Thousands have found in it restoration to health and strength after this dreaded complaint.Be sure to get Hood's because Hood\u2019s Cures.Hood's Pills cure Constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal® FLOUR MILL FOR SALE.The Assiniboia Roller Mills, AT MOOSOMIN, NX.W.T.Capacity 150 bbls.per day, with elevator, store house sod Pacte siding on lain Lins of C.P.R x acrouat of the drath of the Propristor, valuable willing propertyls offered for sale.The mill is now running, Purchaser can get jon of a well sstahlished and successful business.The flour has 8 reputatiqn second to Per Jan.17.= Chirage.Month Opeuinx Highedt\"Lowest Clofing Wheat.Jen.W 4 504 2 bay - May.6 1704 ss a July.& tou \u20ac5 651g Jan.kJ] -3'y He 4 May.ia 1% mn July.384 BY se 3 Jan.254 24 ny an us 8 2 a 2314 wy.29° Jan 16 ne 13.06 Bus May.13.40 1345 1417 13.20 Jan.w aw 7.83 18 Fel.185 ; 785 173 7: 7-77 1.15 T2 =.7 = te C5 65 Sa Cie Ally ae Te yy és, oa 69 4% HY 41 41% 434 43g Aq SA Hie Hy Hy Hy Sis 58% 583% ses AMERICAN MARKETS.\u2018 Grain.Flour.eta.Jan.SOG LON Te NN May.Cy da thy Big July.5 © Sy BY Jan sy 59 ss Mar oy Li \u201c - May 62% = 69% a Omit the 8.Anywheres, everywheres, nowheres, somcewheres, omit the S in each word, but don\u2019t fail to try \u201cAunt Marthy's Cure\u201d for Rueumatism,\u2019 I have the following number of a who Wish to rent Special Notices.number plicit houses from the 1st of May.next: 11 applicants, rent $3 to SI2 per month; month; mohth; annum.-partiéülars to R.2458 St.Catherine and 210 St.Lawrence streets, James, 4 applicants, rent $12 to §2 per 6 applicants, rent $2) 10 835 per 5 applicants, rent $30 to $20) per { you have any to suit send full A.Mainwaring.147 St.126 FE \u2014 Our unlaundried shirts; at fifty cents, beat au ail guessiu cotton ivthing in Canada; it keeps them | E Made from heavy selected without any dressing, linen front and bands, reinforced and bound fronts, continuous facings,every size,13 to 18.Montreal Steam Laundry Co., 133 St.Peter st.112 2aw és GN ST, LUKE STREET.We devote spacial attention to our Diamonds, which we Luy an the best Errupean markets, bring in duty free Rol mount them in our own factory.Bome points which ciplain why in Diam our VALUES ARE SO GOOD, HENRY BIRKS & SONS, ; S3567 M.James Nircet, Montreak Jewelers iy special appogtment to thir Excel- lrpaes the Governor General and the Countess of Alenieen Debris of Smash Up Building lot situnted Gtween St.Mark and Matthew, 52,7 x 150.6, WILL BE SOLD at 80e per foot and must be sold at once ns price will La advanced and will only be sold to first purchaser.CAN YOU FILL THE BILL Wo are having daily enquiries for all kinds and deseriptivas of houses and \"stores at all prices and on every street.Write, eall or telephone 9053, JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SON, 141 703 Ni.James Ntrect.Beautiful Country.Residences FOR SALE \u2014AT- ST.ANNE'S AND ST.MATHIAS, Full particulars at the oflice of Tal H.JOSEPH À CO.À Yo u Can Depend + upon getting a light every time you strike one \u201cTELEGRAPH\u201d of EDDY'S This is not the \u201cAsk stitutes often offered.The moral is obviot MATCHES.case with the inferior for EDDY\u2019S.\u2014J.Craddock Simpson & Co.REAL ESTA TE AGENTS, SELL AND BUY ON COMMISSION Houses and Building Lots in all situations and at all prices.Business Properties of all sorts.RENT HOU>LS, Furnished and Unfurnished, \\Warehouses and Shope.LEND MONEY at low rates of interest on first.mortgages.MANAGE ESTATE-, vollect Rents, attend to Repairs, Taxes, etc.PLACE INSURANCE at lowest rates in first-cluss companies, and SELL BY AUCTION Real Estate of every description.GROUND FLOOR, 181 ST.JAMES STREET.TAK TAK In comparison, - COCOA is Skimmed Milk, LEY ER A Common Error.Chocolate and Cocen are by many su to be one and the same, omly that ove is 8 powder ( \u20ac more essi- ly cooked) and the other is not.+ This is wWrongz-\u2014 E the Yoik from the Egg, ; E the Oil from the Olive.| What is left?Residue.So with COCOA.CHOCOLATE, Pure Cream.| ASE Y | CH M E N 1 E R jen Branch, 12 ANNUAL BALES ExCEED 33 MILLION POUNDS.If he hasn't it on sale, send his name sud vour address Lo Mcrier OUR GROCER FOR OCOLAT and 14 81.ont John 8t, real.14 Gmozaw LATIMER\u2019S, 'SLEICHS IF YOU WANT Ot any kind or price, : \u2014Go TO\u2014 ; 59 is selling SLEIGHS this month from $3.00 to $30.60 leon than December prices.Grocers\u2019, Butchers\u2019 sleighs ant Bob sleighs, at $30.00, $10.90, $50.00, agi $88.00, not much more than half the price charged elsewhere.100 Sleighs of all kinds to be sold this month; Styles and Prices to suit all.9x6 taw \"FOR SALE At Montreal Junction.A small, comfortable Cottage, built by the owner, who is leaving for Ontario.There are 12.000 feet of land 'belonging to the house, and adjoining lots can be rented or bought.A desiruble summer home.Trains con Prive Jow and terms easy.W.M.SIMPSON, 30 51.John street.For Sale ON DORCHESTER ST.In the very fimest part of this delightful street, a houses with grounds having fruit and shade trees: stables and 11x35 Saw house, g n be acen à rmit only.For ticulars apply ye iy bar RB.M.SIMPSON, 1125 Saw 38 84.John street.592 St.Paul Street.Some Berlots, Pony and Second-hand Sietghs from $10.60 up.9x6 daw TO THE TRADE ONLY.Il.R.IVES & C0, Queen St., Montreal.Our new 1894, Illustrated CATALOGUE of HARDWARE and sundries is now ready and will be mail- \u201c ed on application.\u2018 CASTING Ot all kinds to order.DEC SLEICHS .PRICES :-~ $20.00, 513.00, $30,090, $40.00, 230.00, 965.90, $33.00, 0 JANY.PRICES :- Those for cash, no time lou $13.00, $70,00, 523.00, $30.00.$40.09, $30.00, $00.00.are NET CASH PRICES, and no disopunt LATIMER, 593 St.Paul St.\u2018OFFICE TO LET.First clase commodiows office, newly fitted up, well Jah ed and heated, with fire; vault.to Jet in the Tel \u2018Loxnox, January 17.\u2014Viscount Semer- ton died to-day y of infinensa.CR ponort growing country surroun: .Jogru; former of Ht Ta rorraira pee t floor.Elect ¢ required.table for |./ Architects oc » General \u2018 fice.FOR SALE | | MOUNTAIN STREET.A charming Doubles House built with a apecial view to ecunomy of service, with all modern conveniences, cxten- ! sion kitchen, etc.ous was built for the owner and no expense spared in its construction.Apply M.M.sSIMPAON, 30 81.John Sireet.1125 Saw FOR SALE On Sherbrooke Street.One of the handsuinent residences on this fashionable strest.For particulars apply : M.M.SIMPSON, HOUSES FOR SALES\u2019 Mackay St.$10,000, Bishop $8,500 and $15,000, Crescent : wor\" AT.ANTOINE.Houses at £3,200, $4,000, £010, F9,000 2 choice building lots ats JOHN A.TEEN & \u20ac 11x7 JANES BAILLIE, 1724 Notre Dame Street, Young Irishmen\u2019s L.& B.Ass'n.A Special Meeting of the above Asencistion will be held to their Hall, this WEDNESDAY EVENIN E VENING.at 8 p.m.niediber requested to attend.portant; which 3 y Uriler - J.A.FLOOD, Presi dent, NE OF WALES PP NOWSIOE CLER, At Home, Friday, Jan.190k, Athlctic Club Hi ouse Sleighs leave: Dui Hall, Craig street, ami Subway, Point St.Charles, 8 o'clock sharp, \u201c Victoria Square.15.calling nt Mel rolles .P.McDON College Gare Hon.Bee.Treas.- \u201cem following advertisements were rBcaived too late for classification : > 2D-BY A YOUNG GIRL, SITUATION A8 W ANTER sersant, Apply to 134 He.Cieorge et, 141 VU ANTED\u2014A GENERAL, BERVANT, THREE IN W family.Apply 198 Bi~ury st.20000141 WASTED SEWING AT HOME.APPLY AT © Catheartst.0 1 WE FIYO LET A sTALI COMFORTABLE LOWer tenement house, No.222 Prinee Arthur street: possession on Ist February next Alar to Robt.Warren, 140 St, Janos st.12 a a em a ee ES is MoxTnEAL DAILY BTAR, printed at the ccenar of Tu rge Rtrest and Fortification lane, Ursham, resident in Mon street Geo: is pubtshed hae iad 16 aL James wa Pobluiing Le » _Mx5 Sam 30 st.Jonn Street._ arm ¥ ; Business = attention, "]
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