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mardi 23 janvier 1894
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[" Li ; Mit vf application Addre: W ~~ LAST EDITION.\u2014 vor X ; XXVI-No.19.\u2014Fror\u2014 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS WANTED, 10 ents for 20 words or less, Whe ILra word, cach icsertion.PUFILE VAN ED, 10 cents fur 10 words or less, and oent per extra word ea h insertion.AU other\u2018 \u2014 ANTED ads 2 cents for 25 worda or less, t extra word, each insertion.ROOMS TC LEY Weents for QU words or less, and 4 cent per extra word, each insertion BOARD, 10 cents for 30 words ur lesa, and lé cent per s woul cach nsertion.roi} 1), 20 vents fer 30 wolds or less, aud 4 cent per word, \u201cach insertion.\\ TO LET HOUSES, HTOR RES, ETC.25cents for 35 words or less and 1 pent per, oxtra word, efah insertion FOR 54 LE.2 Horus pio wida ur less, and 1 cent ine! PROPERTY PASES SALE, 24 cents for 35 words or less, and | cent per extra word, each insertion.ST, Bcents for 2 words or less, aud 1 veat per extra nsertivo, BUSINESS © \"ANC ES.ETC.25 cents for 38 words or ean, atid 1 cent per cairn word, each insertion FLRSON ALS, 5 2 ceuts per word; minimum 5 nts each lusertio Al pirertisements inserted à at the above rates must be pui QuL OT TL WU QUECITISEES mar onic through theic locas newsdealers at the abore rate < SITUATIONS VACANT.~ ~~ Want advertisements received too late tor classification will be tound on page 6 ot to-day's s'Star.\u201d em \\ TANTED &£ A DAY SURE SEND ME YOUR address atid I will show you how to make $3 à day: alsoluteiy sure, 1 furnish the work and tesch you free.You work -m the Tocaliny where you live.beud me our adhiress nud I will explain the business Jelly Remember, | guarantee à clear profit of 3 tor every siay s work; atsolutely sure.Don't fail to write to- days Address A.W.Knowles, Windsor, Ontario.218 156cod V 7ANTED - AGENTS.MALE.AND.FEMALE, Tu well our new Kettle Clesubr Entirely new; sells tu sre bousekveper.Also our Bread, Cake and Baring Kuives, Carver, und Ruife sud Scissors Sharpe Nu capital required.Exsy sellers and big pronts.uss &hrar Co .Luck Box 324, Toronto, Ont.259 smo WANTED.A FIRST CLASS ELECTRICIAN TO Ko charge of an electric illuminating power company.Addicss by letter, to 736, WANTED BY A FIRST CLASS PIANO HOUSE, youd salesman fur city and country work.Only | competent men with the highest references will be enter- tainëd.Address \u2018* R 1570,\" STAR oftice.174 FANTED- YOU NU LADY FOR OFFICE.E.MUST Laundry, 14) Se Peter mt.101 Hill V JANTED-\u2014AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER IN A wholesale oftive, Freuch preferred Avily stating 240.whe where = pretiously employed and salary vipected, 3 tu V ATED.\u201cpon THE COUNTRY, COACHMAN.Must be first class gruom and must thuroughl understand care of horses and cleaning vf carriages ren hammers.Ouly st gout men nest apply.Liberal Mai inc mumendatins will ter uired B 87, BTAR office 3 FANTED A TRAVELLING AGENT FOR M MEDI cines and drugs.Must have had experience, Ar ply in person unly to Brissetto, 424 8 t.Paul ne w= A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.A good place: with or without washing.High to à suitably purson; Protestant preferred.159 Dorchester atreet.1832 WANTED FOR A POSITION OF TKUST IN AN office, a woman of utility, experienced in accounts, and cash keeping.Must be good writer and rapid oa culator.To a person of Pleasing manner and g drvss, a gon] permanent position offered.Apbly mating man or last employment and other references and salary expected.Address \u201cA: \" STAR office.18 3 ANTED\u2014 COMFETENT HOUSEMAID.\"MUST be Protestant and willing to wait on table.AY between 6and 8 p.m.ountain at.{References.) 18 V ANTEDL\u2014 EAPÉRIENCED FUB CUTTERS.APply to Silverman, Boulter & Co, 435 St rat = V JANTED- 1 BLACKSMITH, ONE ACCUSTOMED to working rw hammer preferred.Apply ime diately, 364 St Pau x V ANTED\u2014 GIRL À ABOUT 16 TO 18 Ÿ FARs-10 5 assist in light housekes piok in family of three, one speaking English preferred.ANTED 2 - SITUATIONS WANTED.\u2014 \u2014 ANNALES NS SNS NS WASTED.-SITUATION, LADY LONG EXPERIenced as finisher in laundry in Troy, New York and Canada; hal charge illiame, Green & e's finiah- sg department torts twelve years.None but drat class need arply.Address \u201cM.LL,\" 130 Church at, Forunt nto.So COOK, ug.7 5 WANTED: SITUATION.GOUD | PLAT INTC for a sinali fumily, uo washing or iryts Antoine atree VV ANTE n SEWING AT HOME.APPLY 7 AT \u201cso Catheart st.WASTED SITUATION EV EXPERIENC ED uly stenographer and pewter: operates Ren {aston ar Caligraph machines.eat references.Addins 6 FARMER, ox 38, Brockville, \u20ac À TANTED- TNT] BY A °F with 30 years experience im all its trance ce Best of references given.Address 2975 St.Cathenue st, Cote Nt Antoine 16 + WasTEn WATER COLOR; PEN AND INK wi drawings of.every deacription executed in neuteat style, also music written aud engraved.Address \u20185 136,\" STAR office 17 4 ANTED \u201cRY YOUNG LADY.GouD READER, © hear of invalid or viderly person tu re 1942, 7 Stan office a s WA ie: BY \u201cYOUNG MAN, SITUATION AS goes clerk or any prsition of rust, Good expe rien.First claas references.Address 2036,\" STAR 0 T'ANTED BY YOU ve MAN OF GOOD EXPER.evening books.1 0 keep for trades people, etc.\u201cAdd ress Y 12 STAR of ce._.| TANTED - SITUATION.AS GENERAL RET Ÿ vaut or good plidin couk.City refepencus.113 113 MeConl street.= AN TED BY \"YC WITH 12 van usiness experience, can furn his own horeo and sleigh, si\u2019uation Ra collective or any positicn where his services woald be required; moderate salary.Address l'A 2056,\" STAR uilice.Seman Me 3 VANTELU BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG woman, Situation as geueral servant or plain Conk Apply, 71 Francois Xav V : ANTE D - WORK \"BY THE DAY, \u201cuy A wow woman, or would take famiiy washing, at hone.14 Gain st.WANT LD POSITION BY A A COMLETENT BOOK.keyper an Feby.lat next, seven sie wi bh present cmployer in Muntren) Ex edent, -Fetere noes.Security if vd reasons for- leating bredent post.\"Y \u201cSTAR office.187 WANTED.\u201cBY A RESPECTARIE WOM AN, Posi tion as working house keeper or general servant.or any LG Apply NG MAN, vasition of trust Jame street.___ ee TANTED\u2014BY.MARRIED MAN, EMPLOYMENT, good packer, warchousernan; not afraid of work uf any kind.R.' 1600 St.Hyjiolite struct.183, W enguieer or steam anil gastitter,nat afraid of \"work Good sharac ter.vizas Jomes, 1366 Notre Dame st.cook.Best references.971 Notre 7 132 NGMAN (CUTTER for engagement, city or voun- ZIUL.* STAR office.188 TANTED WASHING OR IRONING BF BY A RE spectable widow by the day.Mrs.Virtue, 55 Rich > Aridson st., Point St.Charles.1511 JANTED- BY A YOUNG GIRL, BITUATION A3 housemaid or general servant.Pieaso apply 107 St, Urbain street.192 WANTED -BY A MIDDLEAGED PERSON, A situation as working housekeeper, in nn English Protestant family.City referees.NM A Boutheatone, 62 Favanl st, Point-8t Charles.seme 43 TANTED\u2014BY RESPECTABLE YT YOUNG WOMAN, situation as general servant or plain cook: no wusb- ing.City references._Apply 679 Lagauchetiere\u201d at Ts 2 \\ TANTED SITUATION BY AN EXPERIENCED Areman, Goud references.\u201d Add ress 83 Utinwa st.: « WASTED \u201cBY YOUNG MA; (MAN (MARRIED) & ears experience y trade, situation of any kind, speaking French KL Enatish, Best city refer- Ÿ Address CP, a at.Lawrence Main street.19 3 ANTED \u2014 By TA RESPECTABLE YOUNG ood pian\u2019 a place of trust as working housekeoper; ia cook Would like to- have her 3 year sid Rh th her.Address \u201cD 2143,\u201d STAR office.1 \\ Address \u201cD 314: ANTEDCBY A OT eo WOMAN, X x child to care, at her own home.Apply 15 se.Urbain street.- 91 V ANTED-BY AN Ul PHOISTERER AND MAT treas maker, first class work in private houses or hotels.Address Harris Epstein, 83% St.George st., near Craig st., Montre: 192 WANTED.I To HOTEL, BY YOUNG MAN, SITU ation as head bell man or night clerk, 4 years experience; references.\u201cC218,\u201d Stak office.~~ 133 WANTED SITUATION AS GROCERY DRIVER.\u2018 Jatues Methodist Church.Address | carbons, ete.+ -ROOMS-TO LET.AAAS AAA AA SAL SAL AAA Î OOMS- EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE HANDSOMEly furnished, front, grate.on bathroom fat: sinaller room: \u2018Modern conveniences, sound .Mansdold street.OUM ELEGANTLY JURSNISHER, HEATÉD Maa by steam, 5 minutes frum Cl are.bamp de 15 12 Rn VON : NEWLY FURNISHED, WITH LOS ED; lsotable board.97 Union avenue 1 wom SINGLE \u201cROOM,\u201d WITH BOARD, Tai ard dinner, vn Lathroow dat, for gentleman.106 3 Mans- ld at Prechs-: NICE | FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH «every convenience.20 Victoria atreet.\u2014 -_- 1 OOMS -TO LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, Ee board or with use of kitchen.21\u20ac St Martinet.17 3 1 OOM LARGE WELL \u201cFURNISHED FRONT roam, with board, suitable for two, Lethroom tat; ail conveniences.73 Victoria st, neur Shertruuke a 3 Roy -WELL tor tro gentlemen, with buand, also table bogrd.Catheart 17 von NAT) TE FC RN ISHED BEDROOM TO.Te HE _49 Beuver Hall | , Joos THRLE DOUBLE Ti ROOMS, ARD 1} Le class board, at 43.508 week.259 5t.Antoine at.17 3 RUE SPLENLIDLY F FUMNISHED A AND COM CUM- : fortable room, with Luna board, tor a gentle.mun, at No, 26 Berri street.176 Poe MS-For \"GENTLEMEN, FURNISHED, SIN- Rie or double, heated with hot water, h, no children, amal] private family; umes vicinity \u2018of St.Ct AR Te FU RNISHED ROOM, SU BE 4 1 » COMSZ SCFURNISNED; VERY COMFORTABLE, heated by hot water, with or without board; modern: conveniences.762 Palsco st.near + Hall.173 OOM 17 BHUTER STREET, LARGE PARLOR budrovm, furnished, with every conifort, first board, suitable for married couple; all spyoiatments of a go 183 [ROOMS SHINGLE AND | DOUBLE, WI WITH ROARD, class board, luxuriantly furnished, every con venience; home comforts, thoroughly heated with rater pipes; Auer lights in every room.5 McGill br Roe \u201cTO LET.LARGE WARN \"BEDROOMS, mall rooms cheap.2444 St.Catherine st.183 Ro0M -: COMFORTABLE FURNISHED \"ROOM, room fiat, for one or two gentlemen; heesk.fast if required.\u2018alace st.186 Ro \"LARGE FRONT ROOM, BU [TABLE FOR POOM3\u2014WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.w 1TH all modern conveniencus.8H Dorvhes: married ccuple or two geutlemen.12 Hanover # R®s \u2014 FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, with breakfast and late dinner; geutlemen only; Inger ences required.26 Park avenue.as Ï COMS-TO LET, ONE DOUBLE AN] AND 0 BNE SINgle room on bathroom flat.40 McGill Collogs ave.mont st.voM\u2014 No 6 Ÿ ICTORIA_ STREET, DOUBLE front roow, on bathroom flat, neatly turnished, \u2018with board and every conrenivace.} VOM\u2014NEWLY FU ANISHED, \u2018FACING V5 ferin square, with water heating, gas; in private Eoglish family.\u201cApoy Ph Dorchesiest OOM_-PARLOH BEDROOM ON BATHROOM - fat, with first class boanl, ai 49 McGill College sante 1 OOMS_ FURNISHED SINGLE FRONT ROOMS, with first class Lourd: terms moderate.31 MeGl College uve.19 vous \u201cWELL FURNISHED FRONT ROC ROUNE, double und single; \u201chouse.every convenience.51 Beaver Hall Hill.191 Rogue a 31 VICTORTA STREET, COMFORTABLE ed single and double front rooms, on bai floor; reasonable terns, breakinat if required.19 1 BUSINESS CHANCES.~ AZ me Jor SALE SECONDHAND ELECTRIC.LIGHT plant, dynamo, 10 lamps, globes, shades, brackets, Duncan 8, Macintyre, 1709 Notre Pape YOR SALE\u2014 HOTELS, SALOONS, GROCERIES, cigar and fruit ehope, all other businesses, houses and roums to let, in different\u2019 parts.L 1988.st.Uatherine street.12 Root ~TUO LET.A VERY NICELY FURNISHED | room, on buthroow tat, hot water heating.25 Bel: MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1894.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.Al.A Perfect Article.| The purest quality of Cream Tart, eet re-cryme lized Bi-Carbouate of Boda are used fn i its pre; I stood Al with housekeepers for he past N yours and is now (if possible} better than ever.All the best Grocers sell t_\u2014 Ÿ [PRESENTATION ADDRESSES! HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.© t EDWIN COX & CO.114 St.Fra.Xavier street.ree by DR.KLINEW® F 1 T S.Piro 7 NenVE Etsronet.No Fite after first day's use.Marvellous cures Treatise and poutle res to Pit cases, Send vo tw Dr.Eine.34 Arch at , Pa.J.A.Harte, 1780 Nore Dame Bi a .Tr! BOECKH\u2019S BRUSHES and BROOMS, Always reliable and as represcuted.For sale by all ses class donie Bright eyes, healthy complexion and a vigorous aysiam, result from using Angostura Bitters sole manufactures + Dr.J.G:-B.Siegert & Sons.At wll druggists.KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough Drops - are the beet in the world for the THROAT and CHEST.For the VOICE unequalled.R&T W stamped on each drop.206 LADIES CUTTING ACADEMY.~~ 7 Eatabliabed in en ng of Fatterns, cating CS olning, Fliitax: Aline raping » Mautles, Dolmaux, ete.ES .E.L.ETHIER, Princi al.ss 8e.Denis Si.Montreal, Leurned in 3 day = * 268 eod tf Cannot fai to cure a cough or cold i when-you use Apaus\u2019 Horznouxp Torr: Frorr:.Packages, 5 cents.TRADE MARKS, BE.PATENTS.Sievs a forvatcnts Secured in all Sountries anti Ek DRAWN, .ASSIGNMENTS | ARD AGRI EE i a 1 n other hand YABLDS, Conuseller and Expert, - polation rol oF Bem) Bling 1 185 RER AMES STREET, TELEPHONE, 192.2é4coû 1 PORTABLE ! AW MILL | WILL CUT H Mom Forests Moet Roanom for Small ware WATEROUS, srs | Mentreal Office, 716 Craig Street.doit SALE HOTEL/IN A GOOD LOCALITY AND og 5 good huviness, retiring on account sickness.Address 2170,\u201d STAR office si ood clean tidy girl a t JOR BALE \u2014 DINTNG ROOMS, WITH Br \u2018 cumforceb te ome 18 offered.Apply alter 6 oc.pm., man; bel of ily rd bor ready, we F hlished trade, \u2018exceptionally good lease, worth 350, ; Herrist = FERTENTER x 182 va VER good district: also con foctionery and cther Hare.AN Ha EXPERIENCED SCORE AP- emple + \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, [= Bly to Miller Bros.& Co., 3 t0 38 Dowd st, + Mont.WAYS work h the .washing, ironing, cleaning or cooking.Apply 58 8t.Urbein st, rear, upstairs.19 1 BOARD.ANTED- PRINTER, CAPABLE | OF SETTING up | French sud English forms Apply ai » 8.George st ma oa Whitt rms NURSE WIL GTO assist with light housework.Apply LLIN rofer- 251 Bishop st.183 VV Ten TWO SMART ENEKGETIC LADY.canvaasera, ig money to the ihe persona.Apply w., between 11 and ning & Co., 7 St.Alexis st.1812 V ANTED - FUR WHOLESALE GROCERY, INvoice clerk, Able to read and write French and English; also understanding Custom House work.Aboly à in own handwriting, giviug refcrences, Lo 24-245 5 See aul stiee 83 W ANTED- A WASHE EWOMAN FOR ONE DAY E every week.aners o'clock, 213 Mance.121 ÿ ASTED\u2014 MEN.AND WOMEN, DONT REMAIN le, you can make good wages taking uvrders for Novelty\u2019 Bram Co., 1863 Notre Dane st 191 Woes west.WANTED A YOUNG GIRL OF 10 OR 13 TO mind baby.Apply 248 Lrote :t at; à comfortable home for respectable girl, ing 191 3 7ANTED AGENTS; AT FROM $1 TO 8 FER day, to sell M.C.Co.[3M) Compound.se Je JANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT WHO CAN cook, also a housemaid, at 1396 Dorchester, 3 un Paul at.WANED -GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, \u201cWITH references.76 Hutchison at.9 1 WASTED \u2014 ACTIVE INTELLIGENT OFF CE boy, for insurance office.an- ages, write and figury well, and furnish satlafactory re- rrences.Apply in own handwriting, P.U, Acier WANTER NT \u2018RSF, You NG GIRL, TO Al APPLY to 45 McGill College a V FANTED - A 6:00D COOK) ATRO À HONE wad.Apply after 6 p.m., 857 Sherbrooke st.2 W ANTED- SITUATION BY Jouny MARRIED pan ca \u20ac sretaker, coschman, etc, understands burses urnaces; erences.ectly, ulso has good refe: Appty 24 OARD\u2014MRS.MCEWAN, LADIES SICK .' rior wocomm oda or boarders, Lest m Aimer si.1% dav ric 3 Le Or muderate.5 Fu dieux st.below St.Catherine st.ANTED\u2014SEWING AT HOME OR IN PRIVATE fatuilies, à nesdiewoman, English.Address Mrs.G,, 108A St.street, CF 192 rbain street, CI ty.V JANTED-BY A MARRIED MAN, } MANAGE ment of a dairy farm or or Enable garden; goo:l experience.Apply to Mr.Ropery st, Poiut St.Charles.192 TANTED-BYTHE DAY, R SPECTABLE PERson to do tine darning and repair table linen.Ar ply \u2018F 2143,\" STAR office.9 WANTED A» A Mipuiz AGED WELL EDUCATED French \u2018desires a situation as housekeeper or acte an invalid, where > Tittle nch is spoken.Good references.F = STAR office, = WANTED \u201cBY YOUNG NG MAN.> H00D APPE SA - noe, \u2018aka and writes French and English, a situation as salesman in wholésale or retail hat or fur store, 8 ATs experience; 5 references.\u2018 Address O.E., Peter st, 8t.Hen, 192 ['ANTED - hy \"RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman, work hy day of any kind, lately come from \u2018England.Mrs.Martin, 12 Elizabeth Terrace.19 2 FOR SALE.AAA FoR sA SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION.KILK- LN DRIED diing wood, 2 apt blocks, $1.75; anill blocks, $1.2, TE C.jimi & Co, corner St.James and nd Guy.oN epbage sll, of Fer SALE \u2014 DRY KINDLING WGOD, LARGE Prompt gaaslivery.Henderson Bros.344 William st.Telephone 82 14 MOR SALE\" \u201cRECEIPTS ET THE MAKING or 156 beer, porter and wine by a brewer.17133,\" STAR office.NO.15 ST.183 V ANTED- A HUUSEMAID.APPLY 57 MAC- MOR SALE\u2014A FINE COLLIE: DOG! 192 Charles Borromee st.ATRIA EXPERIENCED \u201cHOUBEMAILD, JOR BALE_ UXBRIDGE ORGAN, 85 CASH, 6 V Ww SANTED TWO SMART ENERGETIO MEN AS canvassers, - Big money to the right persons Ap- roue between Jund 4p.wm, H M .Dinpiog & Co.à Pe Alex 9 V Apuly to 244 Stanley at / ANTED IMMEDIATELY À A GENERAL SER.ant, young ant thoroughiy JFeapectable; Protest.tant preferred, Apply 13780 Luke street.91 ANTED \u20ac ry \"TRAVELLER; POSSESSING connection ith motal, hardware, giass ou contractors\u2019 supply trades, on commission.A 643, Mont, vomi, oly ¥ x WANED \u2018A FIRST CLASS MILLINER TO charge of department at Bt, Jerume.apply to Berthiaume & Cie, Nt.Jerome, Que.19 3e 3 TANTED A YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL ety vant, Swede preferred.Apply 120 Cathrdral st._ 8i 3 FANTED GOOD GENE RAI.SERVANT For family of four; no children; goo! wages.Ap ly mornings and evcninga, 66 Durocher street.si city refcreuces required.* Apply 7 Beaver Poster Mas ie TVANTED-GOOD GÉNÉRAL \u201cSERVANT, ONE that can do plain cooking.Apply 958 atin ATED \"A GUOD PLAIN GOOK APPLY McTavish at.TANTED A GOOD GROOM AND coRèuMAN: Apply 97 Arcade street.ANTED AN EXPERIENCED | HOUSEMAID.A stops, 5 octaves, 2 kuee ewells, high top walnut case; also 17 other organs at eau dh ST bargains fur cash or _on instalments Apr y.marervoms, 2268, 2270 and 2272 i Labhorine at.19 oe SALE \u2014- GOOD PIANOS BY STEISWAY & Sons, Chickering i SUFFERERS FroM * 3 ko Nervous Dedility, Youthful Indiscrétions, Lost Manhood, BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN I 3 Pp Many men.from the offacta of youthful fm: prudenca, have brought sbous a state of weak- id ness thal reduved the general aystem 80\u2019 much as to induce âininet every other discase, off tod ve reat cause of the trouble scarcely ever 0 suspected, they doctors for every as but the right one.Notwithstanding the many valuable paniers that is A 5 produ tete of this Claas ot 2 patiente.tone or the rain Tes 3 P ment enre, Dafingeurextenaive 3 band bi pe +X RE aod disco red now mt remedis © accompan: p prescri i lé ol Pas OCRRTAIN AN ny on as Bunireds.ot been restored Jernbebin, } \u20ac: Helouiae Diotca, + drachm, ae inst mare rm (alcoboliol, 3 grains.a Ext le prandra, 3 scruples, | Mato EA at ana, 8 p.m., and ne cases 18 will be Y condition ss fn either sex, andespe- QU fram imprudence.) Tativeare À ES pe TEE 3 » oe time ei 5 5 are constantly n receipt of Lotta © or 3 B tngutry relative to this i rare oy D to those who word profer a iat un ty = PE en securely J M ing 80 carefully compounded.will = ot D mall from our private Laboratory, or 1sh § packages, which will cure NIW ENGLAND MEDRAL 24 TREMONT ROW, With Healthy Liver and Kidoeys | * there ia no grippe.The Caledonia Waters REGULATE THESE ORGANS, \u2018Bold by Orpoers, Hotels and |\u2018 \"CHAS.au D& co.».You have a Nase when} ay .MEDICAL SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating, A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- J i ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated.Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable, Small PHI.Small Dose.Small Price.or M t hore w ho prefertocome.here wewilieontract to cure @ \u2018nom orpay \u201cape of eomine iroad Ecole] e ne a poe | EAT ca 8 vodloe outash, ands; have aches I Bi ucunus Patehes in mouth, Sere Pim) pen Color partotibebe v.Ralror it iethis Prd .180N \u2018bat We solicit the mont ob» attnato enses à: en © world fer we his disease han always Palied the emineut clans with rom 1e8.For eightyears have made a 9) of \\reating This disease with our CIPAILENE Pind Vo have §500.000 capital behind our uncou jonal guarantee.ete 2 sealed o ation.Address COOK RE EpY ce, ear, Room BOT.soe Tr R ENE CANNOT à J Bold by druggists.by mall for eta Address: Umesn, Sens à Go Mr [rig beth Agents INFLUENZA TONIC.COCA WINE.| ARMBRECHT.FOR FATIGUE OF MIND AND BODY AND SLEEPLESSNESS, DOBE.\u2014A winegiassful at 11 a m., with a small biscuit, taken rein.ents or cuts short an a\u2018tack of influes: Proatration after Influenza take a wineglanatul with wach meal.13sod HEARN & HARRISON! 1640 Notre Dame St.WIRE DASHES \u2014 CABLE FLASHES.Mr.Boulter, of the Bay Bay of Quinte Canning Company, is ring a consignment of Canadian frui 5 and vegetables which are to be shipped to Australia.According to advices received at the Department of Trade and Commerce, there is t of the establishment of a direct line of of steamers between Montreal and Belfast next summer.Nolan and Mears, the men who were arrested on suspicion of having murdered Patrick Reid, Who it was said, bad knowledge of a d namite conspiracy here, have started for ca, Three young 2 ladies, Miss Laine Hastings ; Toronto; Miss C, Muldvon, Kingston, an Miss F.Collins, Toronto; left Toronto last night en route to China where they will labor'\u2018as missionaries A despatch to the Times from Hong Kong says: \u2018\u2019l'he last phase of the silver crisis has had a deplorable effect upon business there.Both in Hong Kong and Shanghai trade has been paralyzed.\u201d Count Szapary, ex-premier of Austria, and Dr.Perzoel, vice-president of the district, fought aduel yesterday as a result of a difference on the Civil Marriage Bill.Each was slightly wounded.The steamship \u201cAndes,\u201d of the Atlas line, from Port au Princ, is ashore at Little Egg Harbor, N.J.Two powerful tugs have been sont to her assistance.The steamer will probably be a total loss.The American House of Representatives fpent the greater part of yesterday consider- the sugar schedule in the Wilson Tariff or I.The ounty clause was rop and re sugar was put on the free list, Professor Robertson and Fletcher, of the Contral Experimental farm, leave for In- roll to-day, where they «will address the airymen\u2019s Association of Westarn Ontario which commenced its annual session there to-day.Despatches from Palermo state that the disarming of the workingnien and peasants Sicily is proceeding in a_ vigorous man.- ner, Ro le Sicilian senators held a meeting À 2 yesterday and \u2018debated measures for om relief of the poor of the island.The President sent to the Senate the r St of Wheeler H.Peckham, of associate Justice of the Su Wheeler Court of the United States.Wheeler H.Peckham is a brother of Judge Rufus f Peckham, of the New York Court, of Appeñls.Bea | iodides an and vers este alteratives make A yer's Sa the best blood cine.Special Notices.Qur ladies\u2019 silver open face Watch, beautifully ved case, movements WArranted, for $3.50, is the be best value ever offered, Mail orders solicited.R.Hemsley, 255 and 257 St.James at.*\u201cPlaymatas.\u201d Sig.Borelli, a musician and humorist, with Besaie \u2018Bonehill's Sopany at at the een\u2019 ee Theatre next.week real live Count, and plays the \u2018plano with his handy, and feet at the same time.He is one -of Miss Bonehill's importations.Speelal lots of Men's Winter to be cleared at n prices t S.Carsloy's, Notre Dame street.53 Latour Street.\" This valuable property will be sold by nderwear s week, at - » 43 SURORS ST.\\ / CS doué, at de rooms 13.Oradisok Simpesn : at the rooms J.& Co.181 86, James street.pr pest - - A ; rer epg em Hee mmm La ma 1 21 RE DOES HE OWE - THE MONEY?Mr.B.-J.Coghlin.in En- quette on a Little Speculative Deal.3 HE INVESTED IN STOCKS But the Transaction was not Re- \"munerative to Himself-He Claims that He Paid in, Full.\u2014\u2014e - .Pu + A case of considerable \u201cinterest to brokers and speculators iy at present going on.in preliminary enquette before Judge Darid- son.Mr.D, McEvers, broker, is suing to recover from Mr.B.J.Coghlin, an amount which he claims is.due him by Mr.-Coghlin.The latter purchased 50 shares of St.Paul and 30 shares of Louisville and Nashville; on each lot ÿ100 margin was put up.When Mr.Coghlin was \"wiped out\u201d Mr.McEvers claims he owed margin.The examination of Mr.Coghlin in en- quete on Friday last was exceedingly interesting.The defendant was questioned regarding the two payments of $100 each,and \"replied that any money He paid he bad receipts for.\u201cbia you have sertain tr transactions with the laintiff early in May \u201cThat is shown in t o aeument I re: ceived from Mr.McEvers.\u201d \u201cHave you no recollection of the nature of the transaction apart from the docu- mental\u201d \u201cThey speak for themselves.\u201d \u201cYou do rot know in what they consisted!\u201d retorey are all shown in the documents I an exhibit in connection with the case was filed, and Mr.Coghlin as] \u201cWhat is meant y the words \u2018Fifty shares of-St.Paul,\u201d mentioned in the said exhibit A \u201cThe platntiff had better explain that.He can explain better than I can.\u201d \u201cIs it true that the said words refer to .shares t.Paul - the purchase on your behalf of fift of the stock of the Milwaukee and \u201cIt tie not truef\u201d (lease state to what the said words do a seculation on my part.\u201d \u201cSpeculation in what?\u201d \u201cIn the transaction set forth in the re- ce hat do the words \u2018St.Paul\u2019 mean on this contract?\u201d What was the subject cannot sa of the speculati ar \u201cThe nvestment of $100.\u201d \u201cIn what?\u2019 *In Mr.McEvers, the plaintiff's office.\u201d \u201cIn what commercial matter was $100 in- r \u201cI cannot tell you that.The inn will be more likely to tell you than \u201cDo you not know?\" ci cannot tell you.\u201d \u201cSo we are to understand Mr.Coghlin, that you \u2018cannot explain at the present day what the money was for?\u201d \u201cI do, not know what he did with the money.\u201d 1 CI asked you for what you paid the.money.\" J \u201cAnd my answer is that I do not know what he did with the money \u201cI did not ask Jou that.\"What did you pay him the $100 for?\u201d I gave it to him for speculation.\u201d \u201cIn what?\" \u201cIn these stocks.\u201d \u2018\u201c Are we then understand you to swear you did not pay the sald $100 towards the urchase of shares of stock of the St.aul Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway?\" \u201cThere was no purchase at any time.\u201d \u201c1 did not ask you that.I ath asking you if you paid that for Afty shares of stock of the St.L Paul RB ilway Companyt\" \\ t.\u201d \u201cWhat did you pay the $100 for?\u201d \u201cSpeculation A long cross- examination failed to bring \u2018out what the $100 was paid for, the witness simply referring the examining lawyers to 8 documents exhibited.\u2018On or about the sixth day of May last, did lid yo upuy to the plaintiff in this cause the er sum of $100 towards the purchase of fifty shares of Louisville & Nashville Raliway stock i\u201d \u201cDer your mean to say that 3 you have forgotten a about the transaction\u201d ¢No, I have not.I would have been vory glad to have forgotten the whole transac- ae, what do the words \u201850 shares L.N.refe \u201cI cannottell you other\u2018wise thahas shown in this document.\u201d mou swear you do not know what they are \u201cI cannot tell you.*] see these i \u2018in full\u2019 and \u2018pro full.\u2019 What ¢ do they mean?\u201d \u201c1 de not know the meaning of those words \u2018in full.\u201cDo pa testify that you do pot mow the meaning of these words \u2018pro fu \u201cI do not know the meaning pr the word Pronk but I know the meaning of the word \u201cShortly after the receipt of these papers \u2018A and B, did you meet the plaintiff in the office of the \"Hon.James McShane in the cys of Montreal!\u201d wat passed at that meetingf\u201d \u201cI have no recollection.™ \u201cDid the plaintiff ask you for some money on these stock purchases?\u201d \u201cNot to my recollection.\u201d \u201cWas the said interview the resultof calls which had been made upon yqu iu view of Chased\u201d of the prices of the stocks pur- \u201cDecidedly not.\u201d \u201cWhat was the object, ot the plaintiff in coming there to see \u201cI cannot answer that question,\u201d drone defendant fi tated that he had dropped casually into the laintiff\u2019s office had the misfortune to persuaded by the plaintiff to invest those moneys in speculation.*You did not intend to gamblef\u201d \u201cIt was a casunl speculation.\u201d \u201cDid you, during the time the plaintiff was at ng you for thé money on this purchase the office of other brokers \u2018to discover whether the price of these - ticular stocks was advancing or\u2018fallin \u2018\u2018\u2019That is my business.\u201d .\u201cDo you decline to answer?\u201d ves do not, decline to answer.be qyestiqned on my private a ell, I control the question, you to answer or not.\u201d \u201cI did not go there for that purpose.\u201d \u201cIs it not a fact that the reason you did not fase near the plaintiff's office was a ed the stocks wère still falling in in ric Ie is not true.\u201d \u201cHad the stocks, instead of falling in B rice, advanced, would you have gone to he pa a decline to It is for alntis then?\" would have gone and gon my money retard: as it waa,l got noth \u201cI su u did not invest thon two Amounts of yore i in view of a fall in the price of .\u201cCertain «There Baines fall fn the price of the stocks you nga I oould ot your \u201che admitted that he had re money back without further investment ?\u201d \u201cNo, and the transaction should live stop d there.\u201d s it not a fact that it was preventep from stopping there by| your ordering him to protect the investment in full, and for that reason the contracts were endorsed \u2018pro full, * which is an ablrev lation for tue words \u201c protect fully ?\"\u201d \u201cNo, as evidence against that I may say that the first transaëtion I had with him was within one or two days before this transaction.l entered the plaintiffs offi e and I speculated §30 or $100, maybe $20; am NOT CERTAIN AS TO THE AMOUNT, When I went in the next day I paid him, He said: \u2018Your s and there js nothing to your credit.might, if T were so disposed, not have paid him for this speculation, and I wa$ advised not to do so in the plaintiffs presence, but T went and wrote out my cheque and paid him, although he suid that the investment was cleared out.\u201d these are not the only] losing MMecula- n WY: .tions you have embarked \u201cUnfortunately they are not.\u201d \u201cDo you hold yourself frec when there is à fall'in the market to repudiate the purchase\u201d .o-not.\u201d \u201cBy declining to : answer the that are put to you do you not do that?\u201d \u201cI have already stated in my evidence that a day or wo previously I speculated on the same terms on stock and gave my cheque for the amount although I was a vised not to do so, My stock was wiped out and I was wiped out accordingly.\u201d \u201c You saved your integr ity on that occasion; but what about this?\u201d *I'traded on the same terms.same kind of speculation.\u201d \u2018none instance you put up, and in the other you did not.\u201d \u201cI paid, although I was informed by the plaintiff that my stock was \u201cwiped out.\u201d a day or two afterwards I renewed the culation and Ido not know what the It was the culation is cleared out, - vestions a aintiff has done with the matter and the money, but Mo know that he was acc in my presence of CAITY.ing on business.with these so-called companies, and that eived official telegraphic communication m his so- called principals not to do any more business.\u201d \u2018How long ÿ \u2018as that before!\u201d > \u201cThat was about the same time, and I received that information in the Hon.James McShane's oftice.Whether true or not I do not pretend to say.\u201d \u201cWhat instructions did you \u2018give the eas plaintiff w ar you made tlie two payments of $100 \u201cNone.\u201cHow.was the plaintiff to know for what purpose you id him the two amounts?\u201d t was at bis solicitation.\u201d that, the speculations were made?\u201d es.\u201cAre we to undérstand that you paid him the money without any instructions as to the terms or how the money was to oe invested?\u201d \u201cNo, \u2018these were all shown in the documente\u2019 before you.\u201d \u201cYes, but you will understand that all these documents are dated subsequently to this order given by you.\u201d \u201cNot subsequently.\u201d \u201cNow, was it as far back as May 11 that où had\u2019 the interview at the Hon.Mr, Me- Shane's officer\u201d I met the plaintiff there.\u201d \u201cSomething was said?\u201d \u201cNothing by me.The plaintiff came there and had an interview with Mr.Mc- SS wnat purpmer or what purpsse Mr.McShane will explain that to you.\u201d \u201cHow much was the rlaintiff asking you when he went to your office?\u201d \u201cHe asked me for no specific sum.\u201d \u201cDo you swear he did not mention $200\" \u201cNo; he did not.\u201cYou swear that it is not a fact that he went to your office on different occasions and asked you for fiirther sums of money on this purchase, and received answer from- you that you had no money?\u201d - \u201cNo, that was not the reason, \u201cDo\u2019you swear that you never asrigned\u201d that reason to the plaintiff ¥\" **No, I lost confidence in the office when I lost my money.\u201d you not promise on several occasions 4 to pay him and settle with him ?\u201d \u201cInstead of that you went to the office of Mr.Frank Bond, and saw that the stock was gradually declining\u201d *No, sir; I will not allow you to ask me questions with regard to my doings outside of this case,\u201d You think that has nothing to do with _\u201cNo, it has nothing to do with it.\u201d \"\u201cThe transaction was not remunerative to Heat This closed the examination, and there was no cruss-examination.Montreal General Hospital.To the Editor of the STAR: SIR,\u2014In à morning contemporary date a shortartigle appears under th of this e head- \u2018ing, * Hospitals Refuse Her,\u201d which, when seen alone, is calculated to \u2018place thé Gén- eral Hospitalin a false position before the citizens of Montreal.It is quite true that at the last meeting of the®governors a resolution was declaring that the General Hospital would refuse cases of irfeo- tious diseases after Jan.1,'94.At that time it was expected that provisions would be made by the city forthe care and treatment of such cases ocrurring after the first of January.However, even at this date, no such arrangements have been settled nor has the management of the General Hospital carried out the resolution of the governors, as our morning contempora To strongly implies.Tôward the end of November applications for admission of cases of scarlet fever were made dailyand several were refused, as the wards used for such cases at that time were filled.The disease was almost epidemic in the city, and as no cases of measles were inaking application, it was suggested that the wards for such cases should be thrown open for the reception and treatment of cases of scarlet fever, It is generally admitted that scarlet fever is a disease nore dangerous that measles, and it secined wise to give the preference of admission to the more dangerous class of cases especially as these were very numerous throughout the city.This was accord ney done, and since November 22, \u201803, we have had daily under treatment from \u2018seventeen to twenty-five cases of: scarlet fever as well as from five to eight cases of diphtheria.Fortunately no case of Ticasles-\u2014cane-indér our notice until the 19th inst, when application was made for the admission of the young servant girl in the family of \u2018W.W.Ruthven, Esq., and.were filled with cases of scarlet fever, we were compelled to refuse the case.This statement which appears here, I trust, will not only serve to explain the \u201crefusal, \" but will at the same time show that the General Hospital is at present really caring for and treating more cases of infectious diseases than for several years past.- W.F.HAMILTON, My Médical s uperintendent Montreal General osp January 22, 1804.A Cause of Recusation.In the case of the Union Bank of Lower Canada against 8.C, St.Cyr et al, and E.Arpin, and Chas.Arpin, opposant, Judge Davidson rendered judgment on Saturday.as our wards } Torment, had been rendered against dots, and asale of land was to be made fe virtée of that judginent.E.Arpin op- po the sale, claiming to be the owner.\u2018he resident judge of the district of Iber- ville, where the case was tri refused to hear the case, as he was solicitor of o sant.Ha sent the case to Montreal, he opposition was hore \u2018dismissed, and plaintiff proceéded to sell the land in virtue of another writ.Chs.- Arpin made an opposition to this second sale, on the ground that the judge would not sit, simply be- che bet op solicitor M\" | in, an d'that e tion ismissed, he could bea: £18 seco But CE Bat article 186 0.0.erm ems Amar sree.rs PRICE ONE.CENT.provides that \u201cir the - recusation has beer carried before a courtof anuther district and is maintained, such court remains seized of the case, and the record from hit period forms part of its records.\u201d The court held that, oncoa cause of re- cusation exists, it continues to exist during - the whole life-time of an action, and as consequence refused an order to stay the \u2019 sale, with costs.Persons suffering \u201ctrom sick\u201d headache, dizziness, nausea, constipation, pain in the side, are nsked to try one vial of Carter's Little Liver Pills.\u201cSpecial Notices.\u201cTHE GROVE.\u201d A.Noted Educational Institution.À HOME AND SCHOOL-COMBINED Mr.Sparham Sheldrake, Principal and Proprietor.He Speaks in Glowing Terms of à Medicine That Has Cured Thousands.Laketield, in the county of Peterboro, E.R., is one of the prettiest towns in the province of Ontario.Lt is beautifully situated on the Grand Trunk Rallway, and can t of advantages which more pretentious towns cannot, lay claim to.The people of of Laketicld are enterprising ; its IsineSs men keep abreast with.the times, \u2018and heartily -co-operate 4n every undertaking calculated to advance commercial interests and the.\u201cgeneral welfare.of the.- town.amid the bustle nf Lusiness, manufrctur- ing \u2018enterprisex and geucral münicipal matters, t the subject.of education and tho proper training of the young Is not forgotten.The good people of Lakefiéld recognize the great importance of educational institutions, and have snuch reason for self.congratulation on their success in (his direction.The cause of education in Lakeficid has received a great impetus since the establishment cf, Mr, Sparham Sheldraice s \u201cPreparator y School for Boys.\u201d No other school in the province can Letter qualify boys for the higher branches and aregular university course, \u201cThe Grove\" combines all the advantages of a high class school and a refined and Chriatian home.Its reputation stands so high to-day that many of the best families in Canada and the United States send their boys to this ably conducted school, Mr.Sparham Sheldrake, the abld and ac: complished principal of \u201cThe Grove,\u201d though assisted by an efficlent staff of teachers, Is indefatigable in his efforts and work; his great aim is to make his boys what\u2019 they should be, from a moral and educational point of view, Inthe work of directing and teaching, Mr, Sheldrake has been eminently successful.Like many other men he has.overworked and overtasked his phy sida powers, The strongest systems must sufler when this is done; urdinary human strength cannot bopc to accomplish lrerculean labor incessantly.Mr.Sheldrake soon felt the effects of continued cverwurk; there naturally came a depression of strength and vigor, a failing of appetite, \u2018nability to rest properly, and a general lowering of the ner: vous system.At this serious and \u2018critical time, Mr.Sheldrake at once recognized the necessity of prompt treatment with a reliable and honest medicine.He had a knowledge of what Paine's celery compound had done for the sick and suffering in Canada, and lie wisely decided to use this medicine thav had cured, strengthened and given a new life to thousands of uthers.The results in this case are too well known to require details.Mr.Sheldrake\u2019s success with Paine\u2019s celery compound isa fact known to scores of people in Lakefield and elsewhere.Ile was so impressed with the marvellous healing § powers of the great medicine; that he felt it his duty to strongly | recommend it to others who suffered.No other medicine of this century has ever received such a bearty endorsation from our best people.Such men as Sheldrake do not tolerate or countenance the ordinary and useless advertised medicines of the.day.have the same socinl standing as Mr.Shel- drake are never imposed on or influenced | by dealers to take something they represent \"nis just asgood.If Paine\u2019s celery compound was sold iat double its present prive, all the wiles, schemes and artifices of dealers would hot prevent or curtail tho present tremendous demand, for nature's true life iver.Mr.Sheldrake, for the enconragement of the sick and suffering, writes as 16llowni\u2014- \u201cI have used Paine's celery cor: pound for several years with unvarying be.aetlcial results; in fact I seldom use any other.As a nerve tonic, and in causes of overwork or depression, I firmly believe it to be un- cqualled ; it is also a splendid appetizer.have constantly recommended it to my friends, and shall continue to do so as long as it, retains its present excellence,\u201d Surely this testimony is sufficiently strong and assuring for all who stand in need of a medicine to drive olf discase, Paine's celery compound is guaranteed to do for the weak, broken-down, rheumatic, Syspeptic, nervous and sleepless, a work at no other medicine can accor lish ; it, always cures because it reaches the direct seat of trouble.Reader, if you think Paine's celery compound is what you need for your case, do not for one moment bedn: .fluenced to use any other, no matter how strongly recommended by dealers.Repairing of fine Watches, Clocks and Men.and.wemen.who.\u2018 v3 Jewellery a specialty; no apprentices in this department; competent workm for clocks.James st.ensens\u2014 R.Hemsley, 255 and Bi a - Before and nspe your Dr ry 7 Goods ne: \u2014 where call and inspect the stock of bargains at S.Carsley\u2019s.Mrs.Scott, 107 years old, has has just passed away, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs, Ridgewell, at Plaster Rock, v ictoria county, Cape Breton.\u201c \u201cFE & GUINDA a Box.\u201d EP LES SICK HEADACHE Disordered Liver, ete.They Act Like Magic on the Vital Organs, Regulating the Secretions, restoring long lot et bringing back the Keen { Api FRET prousing With ths HEA the whole physica: nosésuo or um hese Facts are adritied by a in ail classes of Society.Largest Sale in the World.| Coversd with » Tasteless & Soluble Coating, Wholesale Ages.Evans & Sons, LA.Montres k î or kale by all druggists; b n 0 a t Ii] a 5 i 1 - ad \u2014- Che Daily Star.- me ee mer oo \u2014\u2014 GRAHAM & co.Proprietors, 163 and 168 St.James Street.THE DAILY Stak is sent to part f the nited States or Canada, postage frac, 3 por ar for six months, and 9c.for three months.AW o velieve the circulation of THE 8 oeedr the combined issuo oi ali the other Englioh aewspapers published in the city of Montreal \u2018&a Agents tor French 'Advertisy esas, Amedeo Prince & ao.u Rug de Props.corner re t.Georges, Paris, France.t, ' CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 20th Jan., 1844 Monday .Tuesday.praeeessas ss eens Wednesday.38,668 Thursday 0.2000 eue 38,994 F riday ee 38,7406 Baturday .\u202620000000 00 41,921 Total.235,683 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week j - ENDING-\u2014 - | Jan.20, | 189%.J In addition to the week's circulation.there were upwards of fifteen thousand taken by peaple for the \u201cRound the world trip.\u201d We Lave not counted these fifteen thou- said, us our custom las been to exclude such circulation froin the standing circulation tabiv.Of course advertisers get insertion in the enfire issue, TUESDAY.JANUARY 23, 1894, | GREGORY FARM AND ALD, JAMIS: NOLAN.AND TANSEY.ax pasers intending to vote for cither ALD.NULAN, ALD.JAMES or! ) ; such a \u201cdeu!\u201d was to be considéred and - _ALD, TANSEY, should take time with: out dei:y \"La recali the incideris of the | fatuous Gregory Farm purchase: Here ! une is suilicient reasva\u2014-iy noncother ex- istad fur the rejection of nl! three aldermen.The facts ars worth, of Tammany.F'oraanately, iv thi.cas» we can go tothe aodicial record fur op.nion and inference as well as fact.A spe-al committee was delegated to consid:r the action of the Health Committee in the purchase of the incinerator sites, and, on August.10th last, it laid its conclusio::s before the Cit: Council, This official report berns Ly explaining that \u201cas nc detiiito or specific charges had beer made against any of the city aldernien\u201d the investigation had gone no further than an \u201cadministrative enquiry\u201d with © voluntary witnesses.\u201d This was not a very sharp plough for turning ap the soil of the Gregory Farm scandal, but il uncovered cnough raw material fui a doze moral incinerators.The report is condensed in form, but care- filly brings ou.the noteworthy facts.First, the Health Commitice Is found guilty of purchasing \u2018a much larger extent of Lind than was required \"at a price that made th cost re land alone exceed its- En entire approprgdion for incinerators by #1,601.22, The whole vote for the incinera- ! © driven by the pursuing loyal forces of Brazil tors was S7u,6 9, The three pieces of land piarchased cost togeiher $74,004.22 The evi: dence of exper s was had to prove that \u201cthe utmost quanti-v Of land) required is about 200 square feet for each\u201d incinerator.The amonnt purchasei by the Health Commit - tee was 1,021 570 square feet in all, Ulwise \u2018thice\u201d of the report finds: \u201cThat the city is Lio owner of a piece | of land, and Has bem for many years, in the inunediat> vicinity of the Gregory farin, saiil lard] being of sufficient dimensions for damping and incinerator purposes: aint, as regards convenience of situation, alforting ail the, necessary accomme- dation.\u201d Why, in the name of ali that is prudent was the Grexory Farm purchased then?The necd for any lund there al all did not | manifestation of the spirit by which Eng- exist.There was pot, on the testimony of | \u2019 this special committee, any excuse whatever for the buying of the Gregory farm or any other farm for alike purpose in \u2018that vicinity, The city had just the land it required there, and could have put the money into incinerators.The reason then, why the Gregory farm was bought was clearly not Lecause the city wanted the land.Then why the purchase?Perhaps subsequent parts of the report wiil suggest an answer to this pertinent question.Clause \u201cfour\u201d of this oflicial report which lay before the Council when it voted, is worth repeating in full.It found : + \"That the property known as the Gregory | farm which the Committee purchased ~-at 18 CENTS .jerŸ square- foot- was for sûle at 12 1-3 CENTS and it is establighod that the said property was disposed of by Messrs.Clement and Pa.gnuelo to the Iealth Committee before it way purchased by Mr.W, Manngfrom\" the owners thereof, namely, the Montreal Loan & Mortgage Co., that the property was sold to the Health Tommittee between the bouts of 10 and 12 o'clock n.m.by Magers.Clement and Pagauelo at 18 cents per foot, and was subsequently purchased within a .couple of hours arterwards by Mr.Wiltiam Mann through tho samo agents from the Montreal\u2019 Loan & Mortgage Company at 184 cents per foot, the \u2018said Mr.Mann\" thus realizing a profit af $40,545; at the | years old on Saturday next and the anniver- expense of the city.Mr Mann claims that Messrs, Clement and Paguueio got the refusal for him and were noting as his agents, whilst, on the contrary, Mp.R.Bolton, President of the Montreal Loan & | \"of 14 per cent.therefor.\" , its purpose in the vicinity ?Of course, the \"ignorant of the worth of real estate.They the\u2019 Health Committee _might have \u2014 {spécial Committee Iay before them, but it \u201ccity.\u201d They knew of the Maun jugglery tment had received a telegram saying that kl.\u2018terday afternoon.Mortgage Company, declares that he under stood that the snid Messrs.Clement and Pagnuelo were negotiating the sale with the city for his company at 125 cents per.foot, and that he paid them a commission That is a pretty record to lie in the civic archives.Does any one begin to suspect why Gregowy Farm was purchased when the city already owned suflicient land for aldermen knew nothing of this juggling | with prices.They are a class of men wholly do not know a suburban lot from a \u201cmarked\u201d bank check: the innocents! \\WWhen they seea contractor about the City Hall, they think he wants to pay his dog tax.Now.this rose-bud innocence bf theirs works all right as an excuse at the time of the purchase by the Health Committee; but the report we have quoted from above lay before the Council when it voled on the \u201cdeal.\u201d It was presented to.Council on August 10, 1893.The Finance Committee's \u2018report came down at the same time, and stated that \u2018while exceeded its authority\u201d (Was honey ever sweeter?) yet, in the interests of the city (whew!) it recommended the Council to ratify the bargain, \u2019 With both reports before it, the Council took this advice.The draft of sale by Mann to the city was approved.Ilow could they refuse to dc so little a thing \u201cin the inter-.esta of the city!\u201d In the interests of the city! Could hypocrisy push its mocking face farther! ne TOUT ALD.NOLAN and ALD.TANSEY were present, and voted for\u2019 the ratification of this iniquitous, wasteful and officially condemned bargain.The report of the could not stop their treachery to the and voted to reward it.ALD.TANSEY out-stripped even ALD.NOLAN and voted for the absurd report of the Finance Committee as well ALD.JAMES \u201cfuuked\u201d the vote.When finally disposed of, he slunk away.Hisact |.was frauglit with as much damage to the city as if he had been present and helped to swell Lhe narrow majority.As Mr.Ames said the pther night, \u201cEvery man is responsible for as imuch evil as he could prevent.\u201d ALD.JAMES is responsible for his fail ure to help prevent the consummation of this scandalous transaction.Ir the Euglish*voters in the Mayoralty contest do not show a proper spirit toward their French-Canadian fellow-citizens, they directly invite the establishment of a state of affairs.they may for ever deplore.The French have a decided majority of the population of Montreal.This majority possesses all the signs of permanency, and it is only'by the exercise of a spirit of cordial courtesy on-both sides that the English can hope to have extended to them a Mayoralty term at nll.INSURGENTS HEMMED IN.Thoy Will Now Have to Surrender or Bo Slauzhtered.New Yoni.Jenuary 23.\u2014The Herald las received the following despatch from President Peixoto.of Brazil.\u201cThe Govern- the rebel troops in Rio Grand do Sul, fleeing from the siege of Bage, have now been to the boundary of Uruguay.Uruguay's troops will not allow the fugitives to enter their neutral territory, and thus the rebels are badly hemrned in.\u201d The inevitable result will he their surrender or the slaughter of them all, as they are destitute of horses and provisions, The IHeralil's Montevideo special says; Saldanha da Gama received from Europe.yesterday two torpedo bouts and a steamer | loaded with ammunition and arms.Yesterday the \"\u201c\u201cAquidiban™ left Rio harbor again bound for Santos.The \u201cRepublica\u201d is said to be stationed now ovitside the harbor entrance, scanning every ship which enters ou leaves.Admiral tionsalvez will assume command of the Brazilian naval squadron at Pernambuco.Rhodes Feels Hunt.Care: Tew, January 23.\u2014In addressing the Vélunteer troops at Buluwayo just be-; fore his departure, Premier Cecil Rhodes spoke bitterly of the manner in which they had\u2019 been vilified by a large section of the Enziish people at home.\u201cSuch treatment,\u201d he said, \u201cis ealculated to alientate the affection of the loyal colonists.It is a land lost her Amierican colonies,\u201d The Premier said that his own most urgent deniand was for fresh capital with which to build railways and public works, ultimately laying the foundations of a state which, he hoped.some dny would be one of the largest and richest in South Africa.- \u2019 Treaty With Slam Ratified.PARIS, January 23.\u2014The Chamber of Deputies has approved the treaty between | France and Siam.Deputy Georges Gamard, monarchist; questioned the\u201d Government as to the negotiation for a buffer state between British and French possessions in Asia.AL.Casimir-Perier answered that the neigdtiations had been almost concluded.The only matter of immediate importance, he added, was the treaty, The treaty was then ratified.In reply to a question the Premicr stated that an\u2018expedition to Mada- gasear would not be necessary.The situation there was not grave.Dying of Hydrophobia.NEW York.January 23.\u2014Michael Fitzpatrick, à teanister, is suffering from hydrophobia, and according to-the physicians vou Îlelt Co persons Aofferimg from nervous \u201cwhonre atténding him his death is only à [\u2014enerai debility.Your ermraiz JONES, question of a day or two, In November he was bitten on the hand by a mongéel dog.The wounds were cauterized, but s weck ago ho began to complain of pains in his arm and nausea.Pronounced symptoms of hydrophobia were observed yesterday, and there is no doubt the tenmster is a victim of the dread disease.The Body Identified.ToroxTo, Ont, January 23.\u2014The body washed ashore at the Humber on Sunday was identified as that of Fred Bacon, a young Englislf hired man who disappeared on December 27, from Agincourt, where he had been working for a farmer.Thero is no further clue the cause of death, but the impression is growing that | it was n murder.The inquest opened yes- 7 The Emperor's Birthday! * BERLIN, January £3.\u2014Emperor William Invited Count Herbert Bismarck to attend Yestorda js docoration ceremony at \u2018the astle.His Majesty will be thirty-five anfy of his birth will be celebrated with great eclat, , : \u2019 \u2018 Fired on Revolting Prisoners.ViEXNA, January 23.-The convicts in the state prison at Iglau, Moravia, revolted yesterday and at ihe warders.Mili- \u2018refused to re-enter thejr cells and orde TA volley was -poured into the crowd of \u2018snares and were niisleading tlie people.cess of the negotiations for a Russo-German THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, TUESDAY JANUARY tary assistance was called for, but before the troops arrived one of the warders had been killed by the convicts.The latter mani- tested a disposition to attack the soldiers and would probably have.done so had not energetic action been taken.The convie were given to the tréops to fire upon them.prisoners and three of them fell dead.The others were.cowed by this method of dealing with them and signified their willingness to obey the warders.DISTRESS IN GERMANY.| Affirmed -\u201cby Socialist Leaders and Denled by Members of the Government.BERLIN, January 23.\u2014In the Reichstag, Herr Liebknecht, a Socialist leader, inter pellated the Governnient oii tlie condition\u201d of.the working class.\u2018He made a long speech, in the course of which he laid particular emphasis un.the statement that great distress prevailed among the-lubor- ing class throughout Germany, but particularly in Berlin.He defended the Socialists against the charge that they were related to the Anarchists, who meant to put a spoke in a wheel of Socialism's triumphal car, .He advocated an eight hour day for iaborers.Dr.Yon Beetticher, secretary of the Imperial Home Office, denied the existence of exceptional distress and quoted statistics in proof of his denial.He contended that the Socialists had uo right to arrogate to themselves the belief that their theories were a panacea for distress.On the contrary, these theories were BRITISH POLITICS.New York.January 23.\u2014The Tribune's Sunday despatch states: \u201cThe lull in English politics rémains unbroken.The House of Lords again assembled yesterday at 4.15 and adjourned at 4.45.n the interval Lord Ripon announced that the second reading of the Parish Couucils bill would be taken next Thürsday.The delay is not, it appears, duc to the innate _ WEAKNESS OF THE PEERS ficnerally, oraf Lord Salisbury in particular, u t tothe fact that thé Government was not ready to proceed.The much amended Parish Councils bill had to be reprinted in order to be intelligible.Lord Kimberley.moreover, who leads the forlorn hope of GladstoniBns in the Upper House, has been ill, but is better and expected to be in his place on Thursday,\u201d \u2018A RUSSO-GERMAN TREATY.St.PETERSBURG, January 23.\u2014 The Grashdanin newspaper attributes the suc.commercial treaty to Gérmany\u2019s eagerness for- an understanding with Russia, as Italy's defection from the \u2018Triple Alliance is rexarded as a foregone conclusion.Russia, says the Grashdonin, is quite inclined to meet Germany's advances.KN Brings comfort and improyement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used.The many, who live better than othersand enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of 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A Tornado! A Hurricane! An Avalanche! A Perfect Land-Slide! The Official Historical Art Series.The La The Best.The Orandest.Don\u2019t Wait any Longer.allow myself to be nominated for re-election have heard of the good man who prayed for RAIN and got a FLOOD! Well, that is what happened with the STAR'S Porttolios ot the World\u2019s Fair, in other words, The Magic City! WE KNEW IT WOULD GOI the taxable rea financial men who, at considerable loss Because.Ttis The ost Beautiful ! The Most Wonderful of AH 1 THEY ALL want it and MUST have It! Containing over 300 Descriptions of the World's Fair and the Midway Plaisance.~~ The Largest! The Greatest ! The Grandest ! Photogpaphic VON ed \u201cof the city.I want to see applied to the 23 1894, \u201c .TO THE ELECTORS \u2014or\u2014 St.Lawrence Ward.GENTLEMEN,\u2014I should be most ungrateful if I did not feel under deep obligations to you for the very numerous uests I have received to the effect that should as your representative in the Council, ile I am conscious that my first year of office must have been marked by some shortcomings due to inexperience, it is a source of the greatest satisfaction to me to receive so many expressions of confidence from fellow-citizens whose good opinion I value so highly.I would not now accept renomination if I did not feel that if reelected I could do the city some service.Should you do me the honor to elect me for another term, it is my intention to devote my chiéf attention an earnest and honest effort to place the city's finances | upon a sounder and safer basis.As most of you are aware 1 have already expressed myself freely with regard to the city's financial position, and as a first step towards tting over a dangerous crisis J suggested egislation with the object of restricting the city's borrowing power.This effort has been partially successful and the principle has been established by the Quebec Legislature of \"limiting the- city's borrowing wer to a fixed percentage on the value 0 estate.Unfortunately, however, owing to what is considered, by the important delegation of business and oftime went to Quebec, the City Council has more money at its dis) 1 than prudence dictates, and than I believe is rr&tes- sitated by the public improvements.Thus it becomes of the utmost importance and indeed.is, in my humble opinion, absolutel necessary that the greatest caution an conversatism be exercised in order to avoid disaster.1am convinced that the border line of safety has been.reached, which if exceeded is sure to result in a retroaction from which it will take years to.recover.I am as much in favor of public improvement as any man, but I believe in spending the people's money economically and in accordance with the natural growth and progress\u2019 management of civic affairs the same methods-that are: commonly applied to private business.ï It will be my earnest effort to see that all contracts -are ted Ww | their obligations to the letter.Forinstance, He or the -making of the winter roads pans- | acquaintance I have not the pleasure of | NOTHING EQUALS IT! \"| NOTHING LIKE IT! PRINCE OF WALES did not come to the World's Fair, but he gets the Porttolios.SPECIAL NOTICE ! The demand for Portfolio No.1 of THE MAGIC CITY so tar exceeds all expectations, that we are compelled to run it THE SECOND WEEK.Orders have poured in by thousands\u2014through the mails as well as over our counters, and they are still coming.order that all may be supplied, we are continuing Portfolio No.1 this week.Cut out the Coupon in this issue and mail it with five two-oent stamps to our Art Dé- Fürtment, or bring it in person, with ten cents in silver, and this beautiful and interesting Portfolio will be sent to you.First Portfolio of THE MAGIC CITY.All who have seen it are astonished at its marvellous beauty.It is away above and | beyond everything\u2019 else relating to the World's Fair.\u2018Its GRAND PHOTO- \u2018| GRAPHS IN NATURAL COLORS are a surprise to everybody.The Magic City the World's Fair and The Midway Plaisance, with accurate Historical] Descriptions.The complete series will constitute a large and beautiful oblong volume, 11 x 13 inches, illustrated with will be published in consecutive parts or numbers, each containing sixteen to twenty spléhaid Photographs of the system of letting contracts, It will be Over 300 Grand Views! ~INCLUDING., Great Paintings, Celebrated Statuary, Glimpses of the Art Gallery, ¢ Character Sketches in the Midway à Curious Foreign Types, All the Principal Buildin ~ Foreign and State Buildings, you get la the DR.8A NDEN ELECTRIC BELT.General Views, Interior Views, Architectural Details, And all the Grand and Wonderful Features of the Great Fair, taken at the height of the Splendor of the World\u2019s Exposition, - SPECIAL CORPS 0 y parts will be mailed to any address, or at our office, at the uniform one coupon.Wa the greatest and best of all the g Over: 800 Views and BY A F ARTIST The consecutive week! ¢ delivered to persons calli price of ten cents each, an Ito enrich a few lawyers at thee oupous | .Don't miss World's Fair histories, Descriptions, being a complete an Permanent Re-opening of the Great Exposition.BEEF.| Finest Quality at Lowest Prices.rt.fo Mt tin THE LAIN West Retail-294 BLKURY, corner Bortholet.Centre Ratall-16208T.CATHERINE, corner Bt.Hupert.last Retoil-241 ST.CATHERINE.19004 ST.LAWRENCE WARD INSURB WITH THB | PHŒNIX POSIT WITE TRE Dominion GOYERN MENT SMITH & TATLRY, Gen) Wg = Canada Branch, Montreal.CHAS.POIRIER, J.A.MERCIER -Packing and .> 4 FPERBAS, Bpecial Agents for Bt.Cune- .Provision-Co: also that contractors and companies holding civic contracts are compelled to fulfil the Street Railway Com ny should no more be permitted evade the conditions of its contract with regard to the providing of sufficient accommodation forthe pub e for citizens\u2019 vehicles than a contractor who submits a tender for.a certain quality of material should be permitted to supply an inferior article.It is only by strict attention to such details as these that the burden of general taxation can be lightened, the city's credit maintained, and a safe progressive policy of city improvements carried out.I have felt that some explanatio uof my views was due to those electors of the ward whose personal baving made.I have the honor to be Your faithful servant, : R.WiLsoN Smita.E.GOFF PENNY.TO THE ELECTORS \u2014OF\u2014 St.Lawrence Ward.GENTLEMEN: Ithank you for the very flattering requisition which I have received asking me to be a candidate for the re ntation of your ward in the City Counc Whether 1 am fortunate enough to be elected or not I shall always be proud of the fact that so many of my fellow citizens have thought me worthy of nomination for so responsible en office, at a time when extraordinary efforts are being made to secure a better representation of the taxpayers in the City Council.: : In gratefully accepting the nomination, it is only right that I should briefly indicate to you the main features of the course that I intend to pursue if elected.; 1 shali regard the office of alderman as a ublic trust, to beexercised not for my own nefit, nor for the benefit of any great corporation, having business relations with the city, but in the interests of the public generally,\u201d without distinction of class, creed or race.One of the moat neces .reforma required in the City Council is In connection with the system of granting contracts for great public works.As a general principle am in favor of granting as few contracts as possible.Whenever practicable, I believe in civic works \u2018being carried out by day work under the supervision of the city's permanent officials.The results aro generally better in every way.The quality of the work is better, the cost is less and the system is more profitable to the laboring classes of this city, whose interests in con-.nectfon with public works should receive more consideration than they do at present.Whenever, for any reason, it is not practicable for the city to do \u2018its own work, I believe it is atill possible to greatly improve my constant endeavor in such cases to insure the civic contracts being granted to the lowest tenderers; and not to favored contractors and wire-pullers who have the most friends in the Council.Long before I had any idea of being honored with a seatin the City Council, I had taken considerable interest in municipal affairs and could not help being impressed with the fact that so lai à proportion of the public money should spent upon schemes in which aldermen have either a direct or indirect personal in- Such a state of affairs carries with it its own condemnation, and I will con.atantly set my face against any schemes involving the expenditure of public money in which aldermen are known to be, or even suspected of being, person: ally interested.In this connection I ma; add that, while I believe in a wise an liberal policy for the development of our rapidly growing city, I am in favor of providing money for its actual everyday necessities, such as street, cleaning, watering and paving, before indulging in extravagant schemes of \u2018\u2018improvement,\u201d \u2018which, too often, are designed and carried out in the interests of a favored few.I'am also strong] opposed .to a system of expropriation which seems to be esigned he owners, and one of my alms will be to ring about a better enfordement of the law which requires the assessments to based upon the actual market value.of the properties assessed and not upon caprice or guess work.The efforts to maintain the city's credit in the, money market will be warmly sec- on by me.; E.Gorr PENNY.Citizens who.can let Smith & Penny's Oommittes bave tbe use of aleighs on Election Day will please report to the Quatrman Central Committee, 206 Bleury ee ee Ladies and Gentlemen Singers hether members irs of not, who are willing to fi time and talent to the services conducted by the Rev, \u2018ay Mills, are requested to meet for organisation and vise, y srening, January 33rd, at § o'clock, M.O.A.Choir tickets will be distributed at ths pract Muslo books will be suppl od.uns coarenn æ ER doanmittes.MEETINCS AND AMUSEMENTS.NINN \u2018A Bociet: \"WINDSOR HALL, the rights and Interests of the cltirens- and | Evening, Jan.29th, 1894, TURADAY, JANUARY 33rd, nt Right P.M.© S-THR- ACADEMY on susie \u2018enry Thomas, Lessee and Manager.one W Co ) .ne Weeks Gaturiny'msdne:, ve 1006 and AGNES HERNDON, SOCIETY OF ARTS 225525 OF CANADA (Limited).Capital Stock, $100,000.| y established with a view to disseminate the taste for Arts, to,encourage and help Artists.Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 37th February, 1823.GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nes.1666 and 1648 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.Ce One of the Richest GALLERINS of PAINTINGS in Canada.y-.ADMISSION FREE From 0 o'clock a.m.to é pm.All the Paintings are Originals.! Mostly from the French School.The Leading Modern School.Eminent artists, such as Francais, Rochegrosse, Auble Barau, Pezant, Petitjeau, Marius Roy, Scherrer, + and a great many others, are members of this Society.Sale of Paintings at easy terms.Noxt distribution of Pajotings between the Society and &crip Holders on 24th January next.Price of 8cfip, $1.00.Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars.- \u2014 H.À.A.BRAULT, 291 ood Director.LECTURE \u2014\u2014 ON THE \u2014- Irish Cause \u2014BY TBE\u2014 HON.ED.BLAKE M.P.FOR COUNTY LONGFORD, UNDER TNE AUSPICES OF THE Young Irishmen\u2019s L.& B.Assocn, \u2014 IN THE\u2014 1 REVENGE.\u201d Sale of seats now o t Nordhe { je Jewsller, Bt.Cathortue street iil UE _ 750, 800.Gallery, 3e.Coming attraction \u2014FELIX MORRIS; 188 ACADEMY OF w HENRY TroMAs, Lessee and MUSIC.NEXT WEEK, beginning MONDAY, Jan.9.\u20ac ; FELIX .MORRI S oni Under the management of FRANK WILLIAMS.NTING _ PLESE \u201cTHE ROSE!\" |\u201cTHE VAGABOND\u201d In One Act, b In One Act, by Minnie Maddern iske.Forbes Keormans AN \u201cMOSEK,\u201d A Comedy Farce, from the German, in Two Acte.hursday and Saturday Nights, \u201cTHE OLD MUSICIAN,\u201d Inone Act, from the French, by Fetix Morris.\u201cTRE PAPER CBASE,\u201d A Comedy, in Three Acts, by Chas.Thomas.Friday Night, Saturday Matinee, \u201cKERRY,\u201d In one Act by Dion Boucieault.THE PAPER CHASE.\u201d Excellent Cast._- _- Complete Details.\u2018192 UEEN'S THEATRE Evenings 8.15, Wednesday & Saturday Matinses, 2.15.Oscar Wiide's Aristocratic Comedy, \u2018LADY NVINDEUMNERE # _ 4 A .The event of the season.Prices -25, 50, 15, $1 and 1.50 ire seats at Theatre, o) 10 a.m.to 1 .daily, Ne At oma XT \u201cKe The anti usical 3 \u201cPFlaymates.\u201d 186 OPERA FRANCAIS.esis duke na een ce ednesday, 2ran ou {Matneel, La ne de Mine Angot, Frm th\u20141 L'Aveugle (Drama in 5 acte}.Saturilay, 27th, matinee -Le petite Due Saturday.27th, night\u20141.Tne Date NE Tickets to be had at Hardy's Music Htore, Notre Dame st.: at Sheppard's, St.Catherine at, and at the Opera Francais.- 177 TERETE {¥.ROVAL.\u2014Every afternoon aad eves .ing this week.NEW YORK STARS, Direct from New York City.All New As cote.ission, 10c, 20c\u2018ind 0c.Reserved seats, 10v extra.Pia the Theatre trom $a.m.rintil 10 _ Vu Coming.\u2014PULSE, of New York.we \u201cDANCING AND DEPORTMENT, New clames will commence early in January, so that those wishing to learn may take advantage of the beigin- né ning lesso: bo PROCEEDS TO BE DEVOTED \u20ac TO BENEFIT THE Afte d Evenings, A WA A, tle Ser poet TS Queens dati.-IRISH CAUSE.- | DANCING Admission 23e.Reserved\u2019 Seats, Sec.- ; HUGH COLLINS, Rec.Sec.GOD SAVE IRELAND.196 VICTORIA State Clu.Band and Hockey Pre- gramme for Jammary.Saturday, 30th January, 4 to £6.30 p.m.Wednesday, 24th January, 8tol0p.m.Ban January, to 6,0 p.m.esday, 31st January, $ to 10 p.m.HOCKEY MATCHES, (Ssuior Championship).Jan.18th\u2014Crystals vs.Montreal Jan.37th\u2014Ottawa vs.Montreel.A Grand Dress Entertainment will be held Tuesday, tre a va .full particulars of which will be given in subsequent advertisement.W.ALEXR, CALDWELL, Becretary-Treasurer.Office es Victoria Bkating Club, PARK SLIDE! It is that the Montreal Deraahs Club Will visit the Slide on y WEDNESDAY EVENING, and the Committee would be glad to ane a large number of members to receive.The slide is in splendid a condition.cal Nr CE Gault, 17 st À MOUNT ROYAL LOYAL TRUE BLUES.Anat home will be held by Officers of the above Lodge On WEDNESDAY, a4th inst.Piano kindly loaned for occasion.C\u20ac.W, LINDSAY, .191 2870 St.Catherine Street.HOCKEY + Championship MAPLES vs.At the VICTORIA RINK, On TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23rd, At 7 o'clock p.m.+ HARRY L.SHAW, Hon.Seo.Tres.M.H.C.Admission to Non-Subecribers, 350.183 @_n St.George S.S.Club, À An AT HOME will be held 4S.SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 27th SN inat.from4to7u clock.\u2014 DANCING.PC CLUB bg Meinbers can obtain: tickets from Aa the undersign 8, JACKAON Bec, Îres.Office 87 Bt.Sacramhent ss } .Telephone 1801.167 THE MONTREAL Auxiliary Bible Society Will hold ith Beventy-Third Anniversary in the ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, on ; THURSDAY EVN'G.January 25th, Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock, by the President, Sir J.W.Dawson.*+ SPEAKERS.- The Rxv.JESSE IL.HURLBUT, D.D., of New York.h.The Rev.J.B.SILOOX, of Emdiénuel Churcl The Bzv.H.GOMERY, Travelling Agent, \u2018The report will be read hy the Corresponding Secreta: the Rev.GxoRaGR Corina, LLD.,snds collection wii be taken up in aid of the funds of the Society, 166 ST.AN DREW'S CHURCH ORGAN AND VOCAL RECITAL, Under the auapioes of the Musical Committee, OnrcantsT\u2014MF, C.P.B.RICE fRorRano\u2014Mrte REYNER.CONTRALTO\u2014 MALTBY.Tevor\u2014MR.À.SARISTON.BARITONR\u2014-MA.A.A.HODGSON.ADNISSION FÉER, 164 A MASS MEETING OF will be held at 2489 and 9431 Notre Dame street, on THURSDAY, (he 35th inst., at 8 P.M.All those interested In the Candidatume of MR.PETER LYALL tor 8t.Antoine Ward are requested Lo be present All, anics interested in building trades sre cordially presen invited to be - : Ru reer of the Presi 102 MOISE G MAISON.§ uw For Beginners Only! \"PROF.DURKEES FOURTH NEW CLASS of.the \u201cBeason will open THURSDAY Eveuing, January 16h and continue Monday and Thursday Evénings.\u2019 Don't miss this opportunity.Persons] Attention.: Thorough Instruction.Reasonable Rates \u2019 No Spectators.2269 ST.CATHERINE STREET.: oct ANCING -13 Latour St.Miss M.Owier'sclasses À for Be inners ae, opened from Jaa.wo onday an .ance class, Wednesday.p taught Jo 6 lessons, 1% EDUCATIONAL J.Herbert Marceau, VOICE CULTURE, 138 Peel Street.Special rates for classes.Voices tested free.1213 ISS LERICHE - VOICE CULTURE AND iano, ve Italisn method, $3.00 a month.1924 Be.Catherine st.Hoginners wanted for the viole.at the same address.we x RAILROADS EXCURSION TO | Sherbrooke and Return, $2.00.Tickets good going p.m.trains January trains Mth, all January 2th, good to return until January 26th.QUEBEC CARNIVAL.EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold to QUEBEC AND RETURN At $4.50, January 27th to February 2nd.Good to Return until February 5th.Becure Programme of Events from CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPM OFFICER 129 St.James St.(mext Post Office) 178 MONTREAL \"FIVE OLD LADIES Met one day To other An hour sway.No.1 of this worthy ban 9 oh RHEUMATISM, Could scatrely stand.; No.2 had SPRAINED her wrist i And was in torture With the twist.No.3 had REURAIGIC PAINS \u2018To sleop at night She tried in vain: .4 with water hot ; No.aa SUALDED sore And cure she sought.5 to th board went, No Bhe said she had DICK'8 LINIMENT.* THEN ALTOGETHER They arose to their feet Crying our \u2018for our trouble IT CANT BE BEAT.For «ale by all leading Druggists, or malled on re- cer Of PMCS.RRICE-25 CENTS, \u2018DICK & CO., P.O.Box 483, MON NTREAL.108 \u20140 x \u2014 BRAIN WORKERS @ should use WINCERSTER' - HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME AND SODA « to kesp the system su and thus sustain the 1 Force, Nerve P E .It strengthens builds up the Whole ners 6s ad ora) system, - » OLD BY DRUGGI WINCHESTER & CO., Chemisty, 16% William St.New Yorkze AR Hos ab Lask Bon Dclro, But not man against man.The enemy this time js in the shape of colds, and a satis factory result is sure to be achieved by taking 8 botile of : GRAY\u2019S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUN.The Kovuiar Romer.Only Sc.a Rotel, \u2014 MONTREAL DAILY STAR- > TUESDAY- JANUARY Ba an genes T wT se sere J X Ly CACTI mem NOWSHOERS i QUITE BUSY.Trotting on the Jacques Cartier Track.ZURLING AT THE MONTREAL AND HEATHER RINKS.\u201cun at the Park\u201d Toboggan Slide -Other Spotts.As usual the Montreals\u2019 ladies\u2019 niglit at = will be w yes Fiber entries are À.D.Novseng, of : Norway; Clarence Clark, and Howard Maabior, « of Storm King, N.Y.; J.C.Hen ment, ph Donoghue, J.A, n tue and roa noghue, of Newburg; J.S.\u201cJohnson and H.Robinson, of Minneapolis; R.Hulse, of Ottawa; W.S.Douglas, New York Athletic Club; Charles loppe.of of Wood- lawn; L.P.Phillips, Atalanta t Club; Steve Brien, Xavier Atliletic Club, and R.McPartland, of Verplanck, The championship races are scheduled to take pluce next Friday and Saturday, but if the ice is in poor condition on Fri ay they will all be held on Saturday.Between the one-mile and five-mile rages | Walton will try to beat the 100 yard record, | which is now held by himself, and between the five mile and ten mile race.Ruben- stein, the champion skater of Cunada will give an exhibition of figurd and fancy work on the ice, » CURLING.Hoather v vs.5.Caledonia.The anntal friendly-match between the bo close and exoition and some good sport t BEWARE: GRIP Or.Edson fears another epidemic, and sounds the alarm.d chest J! np am ps cabs cll external remedy affords prompt prevention and quicker cure than BENSON'S POROUS PLASTER.Indorsed by over 5,000 Physicians and Chemists.Be sure to get the genuine Benson's, may be had from all druggists.| SEABURY & JOHNSON, Chemists, N.Y.City.\u2018CITY ITEMS.Branch 28, C.M.B.A., Grand Council of Canada, held an: \u2018At Home\u201d in Glenora Hall, last evening.CU Mr.A.McFee and Mr.Chas.McLean.have withdrawn their names from the list he Club House behind the mountain was.a Heaths and Caledenia curlers resulted js of nominees for the Council of the Board of reat success last evening, there being Tory forthe Heat ers by shots.Fol- Trade.bout 300 people present.The only draw- 5 ; Un The date of the university extension lec: sack, according to many of thé members, is THISTLE ICE tures, by Prof.Cox, in the Ÿ.M.C.As has à tink No.1.heen postponed from January 2 to Febru- hat in reality only about two hourg can be Caledonia.+ Heathor.ary 9 levoted to dancing.Te \u20ac Cri ¢ GA Ho bertson A fire broke out in the factory of Messrs, Cheap Fare to Quebec.N.Hickey A.P.Drummond Hislop & Meldrum, Nazareth street, Satur.- 2 \\ .sider: damage w one It is undyrstood, thanks 10 the labors of _ fi \u2018Hoon, skip, ro cn » whip.10 before the flames-were extinguished.lie Montreal Snowshoe Committee, that | 0 0, I.A.Bro At the weekly meeting of the Sir John A.ona fide members of snowshoe clubs will W McNally Re J.Macgillvray Macdonald sw last evening, Mr.Watson JS.N.Allan _\u2014 \u2018 A.Hufchizon_ ~ - riftin read\u201d r on * Protection.\u201d w allowed return tiékets- te-the-Quebco IE.Wilson, skip, 9 +.ft.Trutchison ékip.19 There was a \u2018mise PA \u2018enterfäiniment also.TT Jarnival, good from Wednesday to Satur- | Rink No.3.ay, at two dollars and a half, : At a meeting of the Council-of the Swan, J- H W Likes Natural History Society, arrangements J \u2019 Will Not Run Agaln This Season.| Ee I Haris oF were made for \u201cthe Somerville course of Mr.8S, Finley, who has within.the last W.Lyall, skip, 2° i.C.Russell, skip,\u201d 17 lectures.They will commence on Febru- wo yenrs soute his mark botheon the « inder Rink No.ary 1.= nd snowshoe track, will not nu Ye N.K.Macdonald .eason, ns he will cross the oces &.T, MeLaurin ti M Webster f Hon.J.Curran has received a decpatel arly part of next month for an extended Jus.Currie W.Hutchison n à a lake, ru our through Europe.- TIL Christmas, © i R.Hutchison.that he gladly accepts the invitation to \u201c skip, 12 skip, 17 speakijn treal on Monday evening next St.George Club At Home, CALEDONIA ICE.at Windsor Hall.The St.George Snowshoe Club will hold Rink No.& The order of Kings\u2019 Daughters and Sons in At Home on Saturday next from 4 to 7 VW, Youn, , R.Sha will hold a public meeting on Thursday vclock, when there will be dancing.\u20ac Thackeray : G.Morrison ov ening January 25, in thé hall of the\u2019 Fickets my be- obtained from the sccre- i ! et Jay: ski 4 Geo.W Rliichison 9 Nour Vomen's Christian Assoclation, 101 ary, Mr.S, Jackson, 27 St.\u2019 Sacrament \u2018* \"nd'ay, skip.Rink Soot skip, Metcalfe street.; street.No.6.PD.L.Lyall Ino.A.Tees Arrangements are now under way at The Argyle Steoplechase.I a Me Ribu AE.utehison poiut £ St.Charles for the reception of the The cross country run to Lachine under Hughes Jas.Rodger Rev.Fay Mills, who is to devote a week of the auspices of the Argyle Snowshoe Club & À! \u201cCook.ip.15 Geo.H.Cornell, skip, 16 his time to services at the Point during his or the championship of Canada will take Rink No.7.stay in the city ace on Saturday next.Entriescloséon | WH.Harper CE Cunningham Sa rue CES ; 'hursday with RW.Burry, honorary sec- J.Famun .Ross Hev.Abbe I.Z Clampous, of St.he etary, 107 Wellington street.J.W.Hughes y i Smith carpe, A J.B.Proulx, ce W.Walker, skip, 12 A, C, Hutchison skip, 16 Rector of Laval have been appointed Apos-.\u2014 \u2014Hôliy Club.Riak-No.& teHe\u2014Pr ries,-as\u2014well-as\u2014Rev.-Abbé- R.Wiit J.K.Macdonald Latlamme, Rector of Laval.This evening the Holly Club will hold the E- [hile I.Harter A held rday af econd Lunnet hop of the \u2018season, Sieighs 5 jtote Lan It.Harrower An inquest was held yesterday afternoon p on the y of an infant named Beda leave uy follows: Vietorin square, at 7.45; down Craig to St.Denis at 8, calling at corner of Park avenue and herbrooke, at 8.15, Sub-way, Point St.Charles, t 8, calling at Richmond AqUATC at 8.15, Guy and Dorct rester, 8: around by Cote.Ft: \u2018Antoino, call- Ing at corner of Grev \u201cne avenue and St.Catherine itreets, at fils.Club\u2019 room, 2387 St, Catherine itreet, at 8.15; Guy and Dorchester, ut 8,10, \u2018The Metropolis.The Metropolis Snowshoe Club held their lub race Just night.Four started.The boys had a hard time getting over the mountain, they having to run on ice instead of snow.One man fell and got his-hand and wrist badly cut, and another-had his toe disjointed.Andrew Fraser finished first, 21 minutes; J.Clarke, second, 26.2 and J.Johnson, tlurd, 26,30.AS this is the second yeur Fraser has won the Club cup, it becomes his property.The officials were: ~Starter, Henry Morton; judges, A.M.Featherstone and H.C, Messer.The recom.\u201cat home\u201d of the season will take place next Monday, when a large turn ot.iy expected.Sleighs \u201cwill leave at 5 p.m.sharp from the corner of St.Lawrence and Sherbrooke and Peel and Sherbrooke streets.Preparations are being made for a grand ladies night about the end of February.The Emerald Club.The Emerald Snowshoe Club tramped thirty strong to Lumpkin's last night.A most enjoyable time was spent, those contributing to the progranune being George \u2019arks, K.Sutherland, J.Monnet and Jo 1, Brennan with songs, and J.McLean's recitation.TE, D.Fazan acquitted himself as usual in an\u2019 Irish jig.J.Hinton defeated Dower Sand in a cock Hght, The president announced that the club would hold a green and open steeplechase at an early date.A committee meeting will be held on Thursday evening.Quebec Carnival.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Quenkc, January 23.-The Carnival Sporting and Suowshos Committees held very successful meetings Inst night, The entries for the suowshoe and skating races were fixed at 25 cents each.There will be four hockey matches during the Carnival tournament for a cup and seven gold medals, Several clubs have already entered teams for the snowshoe steeplechase and it is ex- pected-that at least 10 snowshoe clubs will enter teams for the Carnival fug-of war.Work on the lce-Fort and Towers, arches anid statues is progressing very fuvorably and everything will be in readiness for Monday next, Lieutenant Ogilvie is arranging a wilitary hockey, team, in view of the challenges for friendly matches, to be played here, received from officers of the Royal Scouts \u2018and Prince of Wales Ritles, His tenin will comprise Captains Montizam- bert.Peters and C.J.Duhu, Liénts Ogilvie, Champion, Dar idson,\u2014 Lab, Baidwin, T.» S.Dunn and Surgeon Parke, TROTTING.Jacques Cartier Ice Track, À large crowd went down to the ice yes: terday afternoon to see the conclusion of the named race.which was left over from Saturday.The three final heats were won .by \u201cLakewood,\u201d as per sunsmary following : Named race - Lakewood.0%.2 à 51111 Alexis.1 213.32 Dexter.4 12343 Molly Stanton.4 2 4 5 Minnie Williams.| ah D ce D.sus T imo 2, a 2, 45, 2.46, 2.46, 2.4 Mr.W.S.Brown, of this city.has donated to the management of the Jacques Cartier ice track a handsome silver cup of the value of $100, to be competed for by the gentlemen drivers of this city.The contest will be open to horses with records in 2.40 or slower and owners will be required to drive to road sleighs.The next races at.the ice trac k will take place on Thursday.SKATING.Good Sport at ths American National Champion Contests.! NEW York, June 23.-The entries closed yesterday for the skating races to be held this week, if there is ice, ut the carnival at Red Bank.Judging fram the reputation of themen who have entered; tlie races wiil > H Cameron, skip, 18 À.Hardman, skip, 11 13 _ Majority for Heather, 17 points.Heather Curling Club.The following rinks played off for the fe trophy on Thursday night, January dth: J.K.Macdonald C.J.Brown RK.Shar) rp A.Tecs .A, K.Hutchhon R.Harrower an G.W.Wood, skip.25 R.Harvié, skip, 5 At the Heather Rink.Play for the Club Cu up sti'l goes on.Last night the rinks pitted against each other were : .a Medrthur £ Le .K.\"acdonald T H.x hompeon WW.B.Hutehison | P.W.Roes skip, 11 skip, 21 The Fournament in the States.NEW YORK, January 22.\u2014The Champion Rink Gordon medal match will commence in the covered rink at Hoboken on Wednes- y forenoon.The National Curling Club ofticers met yesterday in this city and made the following drawings for the firat tie,each tie to consist of three hours\u2019 play: First part of first tie (10 oc ock a.m.)\u2014 Excelsior vs.Yonkers, John O'Groat vs.Newark, Utica vs, Thistle (New York), St.Andrews vs.New York, American vs.Caledonian (New York), Empire City vs.Manhattan {New York).Second part of first tie (3 o'clock)\u2014Long Island City vs.Jersey City or any other club that may en- terbefore 2 p.m.- The Scotch vs.other nationalities match.for the McLintock miedal, can be played Ly the clubs on thelr own ice any time thin the first two weeks in February.The international Gordon medal match will be played at Albany some time.early in February, when two rinks from Montreal will play two rinks from the Albany clubs for the international! championship.Local curlers will attend in force to-day at the North Preshyterian Church, Thirty- tirst street and Ninth avenue, to hear their chaplain, the Rey.Dr, S.B.Rossiter, preach his annual sérmon tu curlers.The subject of his discourse will be \u201cChristianity and Curling.\u201d FOOTBALL.Mohawk's Annual Meoting.The aunual meeting of the Mohawk's Football club touk place last ni ht, when the foilowing offieers were elected : President-F.J.Shaw.Vice-president-W.C.Mu array, Secretary\u2014J.H.Mackenzie, : 2 toine street.Treasurer\u2014D, 8.Benvoe, Captain R.C.Binning: Sub-captain\u2014Geo.Howarth.TOBOGGANING.: At the Park Slide.On Wednesday cvening Snowshoe Club,in response toan invitation, will visit the Park slide, and the committee are anxious that as large a number of members as possible be present to receive the visitors.The slide is now in splendid condition, and badges can be had from Mr, C.E.Gault, 17 St.John street, and at A.R.Grafton's, 359 St.James street.THE GUN.Dr.Henchey Wins the Trophy.QueBke, January 22,\u2014The shooting com- etition for the Carnival Trophy resulted on Saturday in a win for\u2019 Dr.Henchey.The Tending scores were: Dr.Henchey, 20; P.P, Johrustem, 28; W.A.Home, 2; E.©.Fry, Brodie, 2 S.Fraser, 24; Dr.G.H.Pathe: 24 Odds and\u2019 Ends of Sporting Gossip.The rainy season is on at San Francisco, and there has been no racing there for a wee \u201cJoe\" Nono ophne savs he will not take on a race with Harold Hagen until he has dis- 53 St.An- posed of his engagements in the National and Canadian championsliips.\u201d Saturday pany 3 poyling match between the Vies and the DM.A.A.A.first teams was won by the former by a majority of 24 Bon not Ly the Ma.À.x as stated yesterday.There are over \u201c1100 horsés stabled at and near the New Orleans race course.As many as 62 hors race, bat as the limit is to wait for another day.5 theother 47 - i \u201cTrip Coupon No.Be \u2018 NE vscersrs EicticitoiioE Rois Round the World \u201d + GOUPON#: | Cut out this Cc apon and return as five others differqutly \u2018numbered.and ten cents to pay for tubing and posting, to the STAR - office or to any newsdealer handling the STAR, and Series 12 will, within EIGHT DAYS, be riailed to vour aldress.XXX D.723,7 SR OF SUrect AC TCECe irisarrsass cossririvn City Or TOUT, c.onvosssscorsreniones sénrrossansessnse mounnossessessersun cn cesse sensacose eupeseus CHIEN the Montreal .shave been entered in one had.- }) | ; which died Suddenly.\u2018The autops showed that it had died from the bursting of an abscess, and a verdict was returned ac cordingly.A largedelegation of the butchersof the St.Antoine Market were at the City Hall yesterday afternoon to interview the Market Committee with reference to the rebuildin of the market, Lut there was no quorum o the Committee.\u2018A meeting of workingmén and others interested in the Socialist Labor Party, was held in Fraternity Hall, Point St.Charles, on Saturday night.The chief object of the meeting was to discuss matters connectéd with the inovement in Montreal.The case of Persillier dit Lachapelle Rainst H.Huboux dit Tourville was Pde.y Judge Gill yesterday.This sed ans > action for damages claimed for wrongful arrest under a capias.The Court held that defendant had probable cause to act as he did.An organ -and vocal recital under the auspices of the Musical Committee of St.Andrew's Church, will be held this evening.The soloists will be Misses Reyner and Maltby and Messrs, Sabiston and Hodgson.Mr.C.E.B.Price is the coun- ductor and organist.The Telegraphers of Montreai will hold their annual \u2018\u201cAt Home\u201d in the Queen's -Hall, on Wednesday, the 24th inst.A good orchestra has been secu for the occasion, and every effort is being made by the committee to ensure a pleasant and enjoyable evening to all who will be present.\u201cRevivals of Religion\u201d waa the topic of the Rev.W.S.Barnes\u2019 ursb In the Church of the Messiah Pre re morning.After touching bricfly on the approaching visit of the Rev.Fay Mills, the speaker referred to the work of the Volunteer Electoral League as a true evangelistic work.An old woman, giving her name as Mary Hogan, asked the Recorder to send her to gaol, yesterday.as she had no place to to.\"While waiting \u2018for His onor, the woman took a scrap of raw meat from her basket and began eating it.She was committed to the female gaol for three months.The of Phelan against the St.Gabriel's ST.A.& B.Society was heard at Enquete yésterday.r.Phelan sued because his name was erased from the books.He was the first vice-president of the So: PA Father ( O'Meara testified that he ogized to Mr.Phelan, and that he told him the Society was willing to re-instate himrin his function.Mr.Phelan refused that offer.- William Carrier, a saloonkeeper, present- \u2018ed a petition to be allowed to sue the city in formu pauperis for $1874 He claims damages on account of the opening of the Berri street tunnel, and he alleges that the work was delayed through the.ault of the city during several months.He atates that Lefore the opening of the street he used to make $15 a day, and that afterwards he could only make $2 His petition was granted.Sunday the first Chinese patient that had ever applied for admission was received into the Hotel Dieu Hospital.He was suffering from inflammation of the lungs.He was also the first heathen they have had since the Iroquois Indians have ceased to be sent there.That he was not accustomed to such an institution was self-evident from \"Rae & Donnelly\u2019s Sales.NI Y AUCTION The Good Will, Furniture and Effects, ete, Of the old established Temperance Dinlug Rooms.The subscribers have received instructions to sell on MONDAY MORNING.JANUARY 79h, On the premises, 253 St.James Bt.will of this woli-known Din| Hal \\ Tost fished now over 10 years), also all the Furniture, Pictures, Cutlery, Linen, crockery.Giassw.vera! Prowse ange, sideboards, El Electric Light Fittings, Hall stoves und an the Utensils required in u first-class Resiau- Te bn 13 a great chance for any one whowwants to enter business in this line.The capital required 1s small.The purchaser can ussume t the lease for ii years ore, Everything being 1! splendid order the buyer need not lose a day.No reserve as the present proprietor Las to devote all his time to-his st.Catherine st.business.SALE AT 10.30 O'CLOCK.1m?RAE & DONNELLY.Auctioneers.Marcotte Bros.\u2019 Sales.TRADE SALE.In the matter of GEO.BROWN & SONS, Insolvents We have received instructions to Bell at No.25 Bleury street, .ON WEDAEEDAY.24TH INSTANT, without reserve a nl lots to suit the trade, the hole stock of the stove state, ainounting | to $7000, and comprising: Tweeds, Coatings, \"l\u2019rousérings, Men's Furnishing Woods, \u2018Handkerchiets, Mufllers, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, Socks, Cuff Buttons, Gloves, ete, A Trimmings, Bindings, Canvas, Linings; 5 3 MARCOTTE BRON., Alictioners.the anxious and affectionate way he hugged his pigtail when adyone approached and he could only.sured when the doctor told him | they did not want to shoot m, Sons ot Benjamin.The Hebrew circles of this city were em fete front early Sunday morning until late \u2018at night.The occasion was the installation ceremonies of Aberdeen and Victoria Lodges of the Sons of Benjamin, The Hon.F.Levy, New York's Jewish philanthropist, was to have installed the officers but he was prevented, by illness | from doing so.Tu his nce Grand reasurer Rosen \u201cand Grand Secre- i Silberstine, conducted the ceremonies installation was.perform Fraser Institute Hall and was attended by the rabbis and \u2018congregations of the different Jewish churches in this city.The following gentlemen were install \u2018into office: Victoria Lodge, No.ÿ2.\u2014President, Mr.N.Forcimer; vice-president, Mr.I.Hol- \u2018ofeiner; treasurer, Mr.I.Rosenbloom; ing secretary, Mr.J.M.Proctor; financial secretary, © Mr.M A.Latermont ; outside ard, Mr.LI, Be ; trustees, Mesars.Kert, A.Cohen and M.Liber: Aberdeen Lodge, No.130: President, Mr.I.Aronson; vice President, Mr.M.Frid; Treasurer, Mr.I.S.Brenner; Recordin Secretary, Mr.I.M.Proctor; Financia Secretary, Mr.A.L.Gittleson; Outer Guard, Mr.S.Lewis; Trustees, Messrs.F.er, S.Bachman, and L.Teplitzsky.In the evening a banquetwas held in the Queén\u2019s Hall Assembly rooms.There were over three hundred present.French Press Reorganization.La Société de Publication Conservatrice de Montreal\u201d (limited), with à capital of $50, has been incorporated.The pur pose stated in the act of incor ration \u2018\u2018ls or the purpose of printi ng an publishing newspapers, reviews and pamphlets in any part of the Dominion and for other purposes.The corporate members are Messrs, J.D, Rolland, A.Raza, Cyriac Filiatrault, Francois Benoit and J.A.Emard.Mr.Rolland stated this mornin, that the first work of the now fom y wi be to re-organize several of t nserva- tive papers of the city and district but nothing had yet been finally decided.A Matter for Discussion.Some of the gentlemen who congregate on \u2018Change daily were surprised about lunch time Sunday to find that the doors of the restaurant in the basement of the building were closed.Mr.Gordon Melville, who has a lease of the place, claims he was not making expenses.The matter will be discussed at the next meeting of the Council, Praise for the Province.Speaking to a STAR reporter to-day, a prominent banker who is in a ition to Judge, said that the Province of Quebec was never in a better position financially than it was to-day.He did not anticipate any serious failures now; the worst had been passed and it had been a great disappointment to those who expected that there was going to be a long series of serious failures, Death of Mrs.a A large circle of friends will learn with t of the death of Mra.Anthony Force, which occurred at twenty minutes past four yesterday.The funeral service will take place at St.George's Church at half- past two on Wednesday afternoon.Any one can take Carters Little Liver Pills, they are so very small.Nao trouble to | swallow.No pain or griping after taking.\u2014_\u2014 ee Special Notices.Medals, Badges, Lapel Studs and Society Pins a specialty; designs and estimates prepared free of cost; bard enamelling in ali Polors.R.Hemsley, 2 235 and 257 St.James st.10 of An Old and Well-tried Remedy.Mas.WixsLow's BooTHING SYRUP should grasse used for children while teething.It softens the allays ull pain, cures wind volio and is the best reme diarrhees.- 3 tor N&\"ONE COUPON of each Series for one Portfolio.Send it in the day you cut it out, or the next day.COLUMBIAN FAIR COUPON.Send one Coupon and Ten Cents to the STAR office, or to any newsdealer selling the STAR, and Series 1 will be \"receive it.NAMC.onnncniecreeernerrnreensrnns - 20x 1002 ated in the heart of Walter M.Kearns\u2019 Sales.OANA AAA ~~ RY IMPORTANT SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.1380 4 \u201c138% ST.CATHERINE ST.EAST, salamien the Mochelaza Bank.Solid B; tore and bwelling; 8 sie of lot, business district, preseatiy Secupiod.oy 8 fectioner.This a property that would never be idle and would always pay a goud revenue.48%, 47, 47a & 49 NT.DOMINIQUE ST.3 new Drick Tenements, together with the row of tenements in rear; lot about 43x13 90 feet: geptrauly situated, between Lagaucbotlere and yitre streets, ylelding a revenus of $1,444 per annum.Every.apartment well redted to tenants who pay promptly.A strong arguroent in favor of ot tale pro property 13 that present tenants have all ed aume houscs for past 3 years and some oven Puce longer.\u2018This property will pay 14 per cent un outlay, Exceptionally Geed Business Property, N.E, Corner CRAIG & ST.DOMINIQUE BTS.Belng Nos.487% And 459 Craig Street and Nos.1 and 7 St.jomtaiine es including 2 stores and 3 Dw ellln Buikilngs are of Cut Stone Prick CK.Total urea of lot y The udvan- ta roperts well known to Inventors: ita situa fon apeuks volumes in its favor.property 15 paying a splendid revenue and boul be closely examined by those seeking substantial tnvestment in business property.2 SELF -CONTAINED BRICK HOUSES, 59 and 1 ST, ELIZABETH sTRELRT, Yerz conveniently situated.and of attractive appearance, unsurpassed as a small investment, or exceptionally good opportunity for a person of muderate means to buy a home.\"Square Full particulars ot \u2018above.may be had on application ht the undersigned'sofice.Sale by pubite auction at the Subscribers Salesroom 1753 Notre Dame Street.|.ON WEDNESDAY, 24th.JANLARY.sale at ELEVEN O'Cluck.WALTER M.KEARN une Auc Coughing \u2018leads to Gonsumption.Stop the Cough, heal the Lungs an strengthen the System \"Scott's - Emulsion nneer.bent - 30 in depth.Ld Parent Bros.& Cos Sales.MA AAAI em A\", AUCTION SALE - Of Desirable Houses, That win Open the Strings of Economical Purucs, Wo lo - \u2014 will take plate at the Real Estate looms of PARENT BROS., 46 St.James street, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, THE HTN + JANUARY ANSTANT.First Class Tenements on Monthly Payments .Nos.183 TO 343 DROLET STREET, Fourteen Solid Brick Houses, containing edch, two tenements, 20x34, aud lo tT to lane, wlil ba ull sold separately.\u2018Ternis, $250 dollars cash, balance ($15.00) fifteen dollars per month.\u2018These llouses are comparatively now, in good order and well situated near the st.Dents and Mount Royal Klectriu Cars.If you Waut Lo have a Home, this 18 a unique chance.512 TO 340 DROLET STREET.Terms $300 Cash,aod balance $20.00 monthly.New solid brick threo story Houses, with modern Improvements, each flat, contalning a separute dwelling.These five Houses will bo sold separ- - ately on above terns.833 TO 839b SANGUINET STREET, $200 Cash, $10 Monthly.Nine Two Story, cased brick, stone foundation, double tenements, In flrst-cl ordo sold separately.Rach House 1s 20 fect front, oe Lot 74 feet to lane.Tots 13 cheaper-iban rent, - DROLET STREET, South-east corner of Marianne Street, 433 fo 411 Drolet and 426 to 434 Marianne ft.This Ne three story business block has only been bullt 18 inonths, is rented for $960 per year.Is most desirable as an investment and well worthy of a thorough investigation.\u2018l'erms $1500 cash, balance.$30 per month.This property more than pays for itself.NOS.49 TO 39 BOURGEOIS STREET, Point Si.Charles, | $100 Cash, $12.50 \u2018onthly.six, self-contained Cottages, two stories and extension kitchen cased brick, stone foundations.Lot 87 feet deep to lane.Why pay rent when you can buy terms.| & SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.\u201d - LAS MLD Le TMPORTANT CATA: OGUE SALE The subscribers are i \u20140F\u2014 4 Valuable Enredeemed Pledges.nstructed by MR L ARONSON, Pawn Broker, 517 + Tale Street, LO sell by Public Auction, at thelr Salekrooms, NO, 820 ST.JAMES STREET, on Tuesday, January 23, 1594, at 7 D.Mn, and ednesday, Jgnnagy 31, 1894, at * and : p.rt, the Unredeemed Pledges from December, 1802, up to January 22, 1863, belng from pledge a 8609 Lo p NO, 10,741; also ra October 15, 1892; No.754 November y, 1392, \u2014\u2014CONPRISING\u2014\u2014 English and Eton Diamond Rings.Rolluatve from Ck to Dk, Ma Unmade Fu n Lam! Beaver, | Nutria and ¢ Coo Special Nttenitan is called lo a Targe 10 tot on Mendsemade Clothing to m lots to ull the ailes Consisting of guits Coats and Vesta, Overcoats, few pleces of Bluck Serge, Farmers\u2019 satin Sleeve Lining, few iine Overcoats trimmed with otter, and many other articles usually found in a first- class Puwn Broker's collection.FRASER pron Auct.oneers.Catalogues can be had at L Aronson's, 517 Craig street, or from the Auctioneers.Parties may redeein or renew thetr goods before the sale takes place.Goods on view up! to hour et sales Nearly New, pelle Brick Tenement louse, Ne: ad 1% Hermine Street, Just next to Crate street, Including six comfort able dwellings that are always in demand by desirable tenants, apd tbe building was most substantially built, with the possible view of being altered ton, factory, the situation being Unsur- se, being right in the centre © includes valuable right of way To the © pro = adjoining un Cralg street.Perfect tit1 ery llberal terms Sale by order of the proprictor, mr.James ¢ our Auction Room, WEDNESDAY MORNING, ren SANTARY, AT ELEVEN G'GLOCK FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.ns EVERAL HANDSOME RUG AND .other Drawing Room Suites, Valuable ogton vi; Octave U bright Plano, Carpet VALUABLE REAL ENTATE BY AUCTION M.Hicks & & Co.'s Sales.NL NAN LOS 8 NS NSOLVENT NOTICE, AEE Tov Qc _\u2014 kd (Ÿ SALE OF NIGH CLASS PICTURES ~ 2) In tho matter of ~ Xd AUGUSTINE 8, ROSS, Coaticook, P.Q, Wo are Instructed by Mr.John ¥raser, Curator to the above Insolvent, to sell at our rooms, Nos.18:21 und 1823 Notre Dumne su, Montreal, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JAN.34TH, \u2018] he following valuable QIL' PAINTINGS \u2014\u2014 No.1.° \u201cDolly Varden,\u201d by W.PF\u2019 Frith, R.A.This picture was painted 2 tho artist for the late Charles Dickens, No.2.\u2018* Bridge over, the colties \u201d Glen.Urque.rt.scotland, by H.O'Neil, A, A: No.3.\u201cNut Gatborers,\u201d by W.C.T.Dobson, A.No.4.\u201cTappy Thoughts.\u201d by H-Le Jeune,A.R.A.*,>\u2019Fhese lalntings have been déljrered to us froïu the \u201cArt Gallery,\u201d wLero they have been lately exhibited.STEMS CASH.\"Pictures now on view.SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.cos dORN FRASER; Curator vaticook, P.Q M.HICKS \u201c2 co.| Auc ctioneers.IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE SALE We will sell a collection of OIL AND WATER COLOR PAINTINGS of the French and Flanders School, by drder and for account of Whoin t may concern, _\u2014\u2014AS FOLLOWS\u2014\u2014_ Corot, J.B- C., Landscape, with FI gures.Jaoque, Chas.Shepber and Shop.Moonlight.Kubstohs, laut, Low Tide, sundow Storm at Sea Doubiful W enther, > Misty.5 ray Weather, - sur LE Modave, Edmond, Vans, Philippine.on Marine.Wyndune.\u2014ALSO\u2014 By order of owners in London, Hngtand.a private collection.The work of ominent mnste J.M.W.Turner Rosa Bonheur Gustave Dore Davi 1d Cox sir E.Landseer ooper Josef Israel D.Noberts, J A h.G.Sotuerset Cecil Law.T.Girten \u2014AND OTHER ARTISTS SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.EF Now ou view.MM.HICKS 4 con 155 Auctioneers.Paintings and Engraving Hnicure-and Effects of every description: also Dry uouds, Jewellery, Twecys.Boots and» shoes.se Im riant Regular Auction 3 ur on 90, St, dunies si.om FRIDAY Ary.8 \u2014the the Cream of Cod=liver Oil and hypophosphites.It is palatable and easy on the stomach, Physicians, the world over, endorse it.Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Spot à Downs, Dellevills, All Druggista.Ge.881 NIXEY'S \u2018SilverMoonlight\u201d Stove polish A Bright, Silvery Polish for Stoves and Grates, Easy to app Le.Deep and Lasting.btained Highest Honors and Medal at the Worid\u2019s Fair, Chicago.Its clennliness is a piepture that will be appreciated by © I good honsekeepers.Only re- es one trial to prove its superior vi by all grocers CHAS.'GYDE, Agent, 291 bdeod 8¢.Nichelas Sireet, Montreal.PARENT BROS, £ CO.| 146 Auctioneers, rm + Royal Insurance Co.LARGEST FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD.Unlimited Liability.Absolute Security.Every description of property insured st moderate rates,of premium.- HEAD ©FFK'E FOR CANADA: Royal Insurance Building.Montreal.TLEY, Manager, Sion PONS Asst.Man.E.HURTUBISE, Special Agents French ALFRED ST.CYR JAMES ALLIN.W.s.EOBERTHON.R ROB Special Agents English TSON & sons.\" 2e7 GRATEFUL\u2014COMFORTING.EPPS'S GOCOA BREAKFAST\u2014SUPPER.\u201cByat horaugh kno: vIndge of the natural laws which govers the Ja tborong \u2018of digestion and ec oi ele aud by a care ication of the fine pr Cocoa, : Las aed, a delicately od for | our Droakiakt voursd may save us many\u2019 où diet he Its or OS uaieionn age of sich articles ot diet teats built up unt \u2014\u2014\u2014 For \u201cSciatic .V2 ~& Neu ralgic ne APPLICATION Pains \u201cDg 1\u201d ENTHOL PLASTER_ IT WILL DISPEL THE PAIN LIKE MAGIC STEAMSHIPS.\u2026 Allan Line Royal Miil Steamships.u A, De fax Portiand Service verpesl, Derry, Hal & rien prvle 11 Jan.MONGO 25 Jun.LAURENTIAN 8 Feb.NUMID ie 323 Feb.MONGOLIAN.RATES OF PA CAB 8.8.PARISIAN, Single, 450 to An Return ato un Re OTHER STEAME Single, Ra nd $34.and $101 are in wooo co with location of stateroom, and sumber of persons occu) Ting same.Second Cabin, ss.Steerage, $31.Rteamens sail from Portland about 1 p.m.on Thursdays or as soon as possible after the arrival of the tirmnd Trunk Railway train due st Portland at noon, and from Halifax about 1 p.m, on Saturdays, or us soon as possibile after the arrival of the Intercolon Railway train, due at Halifax at noon, with Maile and passengers.Glasgow, Dercy and New York Service, From G STEANS.us From New York 12 Jan.STATE IA NEBRASE 3 19 Jan.Sik Uvia cassena ns tu % Jan, GRECIAN.Steamers with a * will not oarry passengers t York.Cabio passengers $40 nnd upwards, single; hy and return: according to location of berth.Heoond Oabin, 3%.Stoerage st lowest Nearly all the staterooms are situated on the saloon deck, thus ensuring perfoot ted throughout with the INA reais avery vendenc y tu disease.H bb us ay Le attack w port.We rua; a fatal shaft by kesping ourselves \u2018well fe orited with prie blood and 8 pro; perly nourisbed frame.\u201d \u2014CIVIL BKEV AZFITE \"ane ainely wah bol boiling water armilk.Sold only In packets JAMES EPFS & CO.Ltd, Homemopathio Chemists, London, London, England _ H.R.IVES & CO., Hardware Manufacturers& Founders QUEEN STREET, MONTREAL.snd Crestin Iron Railin nes Wrought Iron Work.Composite Lron Ge t- ental Iron Work of every description.: \u201cpote Fittings.Wire Window Guarda.Garden and Park Settees, ko.&c.Light and Heavy Castings to order.\u2014SEND FOR CUTS AND PRICES.-A RARE CHANCE For An Hotel Keeper.Owing to the (death of T.H.Rolfe, the stock in trade, good wi of a nce of lease in the well known stand, EE KENSINGTON * 123 Windsor street, vill be so 1d immediately by private \"sale.A bargain oa n be had for sa ppiicants, as well as debtors and creditors of the estate are notitied to 15e their claims forthwith, and to apply to James Virtus & Son, 21 Aylmer street, or to Quintal & Fils, 270 St.Paul street.- 183 ° WINTER RESORTS.SSNS NIN NSN NIN LILLOISE GREEN COVE SPRINGS, |; ; Florida, HOTEL ST.ELMO, __ Beautifully located on the west bank of the St.John ocala.30 miles south of Jacksonville.Bend for illustrated book J.§.SCOTT, Manager.DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM.SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.Iar resort for health, change, rest Tew or recreation piaces, \"in pasion Td promenade o on the Toot, Ree of rooms.wit Baratops wators and winter sports, and all remedial WE briennl electricit, New Nr Fonalan baths, uns uni surpassed in Ol J or of both 1G A eloctric light.For freight, or hn oder n + ALLAN, Renton or Philadelphia.er to AUSTIN BALDN Noh ioShisgoimie way, N.Y WINTER TOURS ~ WEST INDIES | By the commodious passenger steamers of the ATLAS LINE Weekly trom New York, carrying U.8.Mail, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, SS.\u201cALENE\u201d For Jamaica Direct.Antrictiy-first-ci conducive ta heal SPEND YOUR WIN TER AT THE OAKLAND HEIGHTS, * Asheville, North Carolina.Safe storage for Pinos, Furniture, etc.FRASER BROR,, Auctioneers.17 4 _ RETURN OF 3, NOMITATION \u2014 FOR PURLIC NOTICE is hercby given that, in conformity with the law, the nomination of candidates for the office of Mayor of the City of Montreal and offices of Aldermen Noe.1 and 2 for the several wards thereof was held this Twentieth day of January, in the office of the undersigned, at the City Hall, between the hours of ten and twelve o'clock in the forenoon, with the following result: MAYORALTY.mn - Cash advances made on Foods sent in for Bale.SALE OF PAINTINGS \u2014BY TRE LATE\u2014 MR.ALLAN EDSON, = ©.4.The subscribers are instructed by Mrs.Allan Edsen to sell by Ruction / atthe FRABER INSTITUTE\" HALL University Street, Her oo JANUARY 27000, \u2014 \u2018 Her private collection of Plctures, comprising, ings, Water Colors, Dra - Sketones (ue work of her late busband, Mr.Allan: A.als \u201cVogt,\u201d pe TEE se \u201cv erner, oe M.Lotz, E.Dameron, H.canierl, Gaston Roullet, and J.Sant, i.A.*.The collection 1s now on view at our rooms and can be seen at-tu6 Fruser Hall from noon Friday, January 26th, up to hour of sale.DATE OF SALE Saturday Afternoon and Evening, Jarnary 2h, at 2.50 and 3.30 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO, | Auctioneers.\u2014_ a 174 baw Hon.James McShane, merchant, and J.O.Vill merchant, having been nominated, a poll was granted.ALDERMEN.fast Ward.Oftl of Alderman, No.1-Jeremie Perreault, mer chan and Cl an Beausoleil, advocate, having been nomivated, à poli De Office of Alderman, No.2\u2014Gilbert Marsolais, merchant, declared re- being the only candidate nominated, was .elected.Centre Ward.Oféce ot Alderman, No.ills Farrell, merchant; Geo.W.Parent, real estate Seath, acoount- ant, and Louis Perrault, printer, are boen nominated, a poll was granted.Ofice of Alderman, No.2\u2014Henri B.Rainville, advo cate, and Arthur Prevost, ianker, having been nominated, a poil was granted.West Ward.Office of Alderman, No.1\u2014Aiex.A.Stevenson, gentleman, being the only candidate, was declared re-elocted.Office of Alderman, No.2-Jaines McBride, merchant, being the only candidate, was declared re-elected.St.Ann's Ward.Office of - Alderman, No.1\u2014-Patrick Kennedy, master carter, and Martin tn Phelan, merchant, having been was gran nominated, a poll Office of Alderman, \u2014Thomas Conroy, trader; John Slattery, grocer: SES et F F.Nolan, estate agent, and M.M.Cloran, gentleman, having been a pall gran St.Antoine Ward.of Aldcrman, No.1-William Clendi inneng, manu- factors: and Peter Lyall, contractor, having been nomin- 1 was *praniod.Office of Alderman, No.2\u2014Richsrd Cost n, merchant» being the only candidate, waa declared octed.St.Lawrence Ward.Office of Alderman, No.1\u2014Richard Wilson Smith, investment.Loker; James Griffin, confectisner, and, : cunumctor, having been nominated, a poli was gant Office ot Aldorman, No.2\u2014Enoch James; manufactuter, and Edward Goff Pennd: gentieman, having been nominated, a poil was Tite - - St.Office of Alderman, No.1-Jacques Raymond Bavignac, Accountant, being the only cundidate, was declared re- Louis Ward, Office of Alderman, No.2-George Reneault.manufacturer, and Pierre Fdmond Faquette, merchant, having been nominated, a poll was grunt St James Ward.Omc af Alderman, No.1\u2014M.A.dr hant, being the only candidate, vas declared © Office of Alderman, No.2-N.B.Des and Jos.Brunet, contractor, Navin been pt poll was granted.St.Mary\u2019s Ward.Office of Alderman, No.1-Jos.C.Robert, macufao- turer, being the only candidate, was declared slected.and Hercule Dupre, merchant, havi a poll was granted.; i Hochelaga Ward.Office of Alderman, No.1- Raymond Prefontaine, advocate.Lving the only candidate, was declaged re-elected.Office of Alderman, No.3\u2014Joseph H.Nault, d ahd A ot Hurtulise, nmerchaut, having Leen be Lule rid | # poll was granted St.Jean Baptiste Ward.Offce-af-Ald » Ledun, master plums.Office of Alderman, No.3\u2014FEdmond d Dugenais, merchant oionmat [ INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of VICTOR GAUTHIER, 1084 Ontario St, Montreal The undersigned will sell by auction in lots to sult purchasers at the store, NO.1064 ONTARIO ST., MONTREAL, ON FRIDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1804, The stock In tralfe consisMag of: Dry Goods, Tweeds, Cottons, Prints, Flannels, Cashmeres, Dress Goods, Ribbons, Silk 8tock- | ngs, Shirts aud Collars, Laces, Embroid- erles, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ready- Made Clothing, Furs, Mlilinery, Ete, Etc, amounting 10 $15,490.00.The stock has been, renewed since September last Lo, SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.| KENT & TURCOTTE, 7 Place d'Armes, Montfeal.MARCOTTE BROS., 184 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.1n the matter © of LN .DAGENAIS, 120 St Antoine St, Montreal.The undersigned will sell by auction at No.129 dt.Autoline St., Montreal, un FRIDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1894, at 11 o'clock, the assets of the estate as under: Stock of Tweeds, Gent's Furnishings, Furs, &C.,.85, 208 217 FIXTULES,.peeves denrannan 0.40 5303-61\" Book debts per ust, 1,608.40 Store will be open on 25th Inst.; MENT \u20ac, Tem OTTE, 7 Place 1'Armes, Mentreal.13 5 daw MARCOTTE RROS., Auct'onsers.The Paper Mille near Napance and at New had the Chemical Ful Mur eh Baw and Shin, iit Fenclou Falls, of Paper Co Co.T bo oftrad for salt Ps Aus Ta at at Dic », 22 King st.Toronto, on THURSDAY, the #th day of a 1984, at 2.30 p.m, under the crs of sale contained in acer- tain mortgage which will then be pr apanee and Newbur the © ator power is supplementod b the followings power: One 1006.pe pue nh bh.ve + smaller engives oe wing each of the pa \u2014Fhe-N orburah Nila! snd the Pulp Mills re ro chiefly of sone.All the 1mnills, machinery, &c., sre in runnin ore.tensive storehouses at sil Tres a ander restate forthe r working 2f the m milla, i pass excellent.t Kapa \u2018eneloi fe Rai ilway sidings | pass ira Tn : bor] of the buildings.Fen Newburgh t Pine coco a Fails À ills are splendidly situated ina Viinoas well emnplied \u201cwith ie mb mber required (or the rien \"Entima i eapasity of , Napanes a and Noemrsh Mills Sion and 2tons Nus2 dl colored and sde d Shingln ils \"0.000 feet Puna fa \"10\" hours, Capacities can bo ve sina cost.or archer particulars and conditions of sale apply to -class where ev: th and comfort.Special rates will = d December.during November and ch VAUGHN, Manger.rom ot Po Monten cep Bouger Mr Henry umner, T, mener ot any ny others.' \u201c283 3mba ours siven A MILD CLIMATE, LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY.+ _ souhqsssssones esseviassetsressniss torres City OF TOWM.oueeonnnnnnnerirsivernerrsrssassnsisrsnesssessssssssssstansssrqesnsss \u2018This Coupon No.1 will run in \u2018THE STAR until Friday night.Remember, only « one Coupon, but you can cut out others and hand.them to oy The most rd health Winter plctureaque | al giving Win tot th West Indios » d 8 Special Tours ih ont as A BAY tully described in our ihmtrased.\u2014 et, mailed free Address: Foi as = ts, 36 3mos Fim, tate Street, New York.{John James Browne, Architect and Civil Engineer.Nordheimer Building, 207 St, lames st.OHN H R MOLRON A BROS, ALR AND PORTER BREWERS, 100 Nora Daux STREET.\u2026 MONTREAL Ale and Porter in and phx r wood : \u2018botte, rensived.47 pood .** Orders \u201cTHE LAKEWOOD | emer == FOURTH SEARON- t=» NOW OPEN.\u2018Musio by Austrian Band in Sun Parlors dally.Sixty miles from New York, N.Y., lleod26 FRED, STERRY, Mapager.-Plerre.her, \u2018and Damase pa, No ere having been nominat- od, a pi was granted.of Al ioe -Theodore A.Grothe, jowel- eo fice Ferdinand.yard, bane having been a poll was gra Ste Gabriel Ward.Offco of Alderman, No.1 Pietra Dubuo, th and Louis À.2 ues, merchant, having been nom on hated: a poll was gre fice of dorman, No.9-Patrick_ O'Brien, .Richard Turner, grocer, and Denis Tansey, See St, Denis Ward.Ofiçe of Alderman, Nc.1-\u2014Jos.P, Landry, N.P., and F.X.Prevooeau, a, fils, contractor, having beet nominated, a poll was granted.Office of Alderman, No.2-M.Theoduls Latebrre manufacturer; Eugene Latontaine, mivocate; Raymond Pre- The \u2018Great English Presoription-| , snl William Ahir | Su baker, having been puminated, à poil # arty er on thet do ne o'clock in Yo at the places noon, A ment notion.\u201c L O.DAVID,.Crry CLu Orrice, } ; Montreal, Sh Jan, 1006 J- (a forenoue till five G clock In the after | specified in \u2018 ROBINSON, © EN & GIBSON, Vendors™ Solicitors, 133ewû 74 Church st, Torohto, TRUSTEE\u2019S NOTICE.Notico ia hereby given that James P.Alexander of the Town of Campbe beliton, in the p County of § of Hestigonche, and Provinoe of New Brunswick, Merc ness under the \u201cJame.style and firm of ao randos Co.has this ned all his estate snd to the Dnderaed im trust for the hetmfit his creditors, and the Trust.Dee now lies at the office nf McAllater & Mots, Barrist ton, N.B., for_mgnsture.Creditors ro rari fir in the dividend mos ust sign tha hin th the from dete.Dordt he Complete, N.B., the fifteenth day of January, A.D.1 ; BTENNING M.LINGLET, Paper and Pulp Mills For Sale.are on the ban xs of ved ue Trustee.LEGAL CARDS INST [at AN McGibbon & Davidson ADVOCATES, de .NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL R D.MeGibbon, Q.C.124 Peers Davidson.NOTICE.es \u2019 dass, not be responsitide for any \u201cde contracted in .pau mit By en val red ' Se i EE #1 0e.sarees AE Ee mea aman eel ag Les mie 01 Hohn pe Ice im irre pe AA Rh + od eR eth cents ean me on hd AN cis BRIT Yr end .a\u201c - Couvell in favor of granting the Royal Montreal TT \u2018THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, TUESDAY JANUARY 28 1894.{ult Club thelr pruyer for.permission to change THE MAYORALTY |uchimmatennbe otom ote ~ Colonial I House, - Phillips Square.- » 1 t Mount Royal, adjoining tho super: CON TEST.7 fntendènts penidenco, on i the sate conditions us .those of their present leass, In the event of the CS, Golf Club prectiug uy why building on Mount Royal Park, the site n of any s'ach Luildiogs _ ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING IN HOCHE- WitceP\"\"\u201d\" aft ive o oii Tord Park Com Sore Throat LAGA WARD.OSCAR WILDE'S BRIGHT PLAY.Lameness, Frost Bites, A addres by Ale.Vin Ald Miss Herndon: at the Academy of Influenza, Soreness, .nes .eneuve, | Music- ra and Variety Felix Prefontalne and Ald.Germain \u2014- Mr.\" \" os Som, ! Wounds, ] = = JMR HH = = \"Aid.James Nomination.Paper entr re En portant 0 Jude Pils, h Bruises #%=>0Owing to the run on certain classes of goods, we are e being left with The two candidates for the Mayoralty, it oF enjoying his brit cobras % | .Larache, \u2019 Odd Lots in various Departments, which it is very desirable to clear livered from the stage.The play is \u2018Lady Mr.J.O.Villeneuve and Mr.James Me- Windermere\u2019 wlan, EN oduced ith pleasing Shane, met last night th St.Jean Baptiste success last night at the Queen's Theatre Market.The hall was pretty well filled.aud booked to Fin all Che week.Ît ina vo very entertaining production, the plot is In- Mr.Edouard Roy presided.Mr.J.O.Vil: teresting: the story of a charming wife who leneuve said that he intended this year to almost ruins her life through one rash act, retire, after.twenty-five years of ser- but is saved heroie ally by the Woman of AVOID IMITATION ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE.rie oc > de- hom she ealous sis is clever- - vice, but he had to accede to the de ly hou she ind gives scope for consider-} _- FOND'S EXTRACT co.76 Fifth Avenue, New York.TS mands.of-\u2014\u2014his friends, \u2014who- reason able\u201d fine meting; \u2014but\u2014the featuré of \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ubly desired to elect a French-Cana- the piece is the dialogue, and the feature of dian for the Mayoralty.Mr.McShane the dialogue the epigrams.They are bright made a great mistake in thinking that he nnd pointed, but all are tinged with cynic.would poll all the Irish vote.[If the Irish ism, and perhaps on one or two occasions unite to elect one of their own, then no- there are tou many of them, giving one Ahe thing hiuders French-Canadians from doing idea that the characters are not conv ersing, Pa Chilblains, > Sore Feet, Sore Eyes, TRE OF Face Ache, \u2014\u2014 Inflammations, BPE WRAPPER Hemorrhages.\u2018out at any price.Undernotéd are a few Specimens:- Ladies\u2019 Hosiery | / Black Dress Goods Dept: EXTRA REDUCTIONS, 75 PER CENT OFF.Among our basçains i in Black Dress Goods, [ro axe oferin a few : new lines, which we have just recei SPECIAL LOTS OF © 5 J ved and will sold at the same reduction as old g White Scotch Wool Vesta.White Scotch Merino Vests.Black all Wool Alma Cloth.White Scotch Merino Dresses.Blaok all Wool Whip Cord.STERLING SOAP.|For one weer IR Wool Crepon.© Black all Wool Diagonal.All Canadian Blankets, 20 p.o.All White Satin oy 20 p.o.Black Silk and Wool Crepon., Black Silk and Wool Henrietta.10 p.c.and § p.c.extra for cash.likewise and winning a striking victor but reciting these : smart sayings.The com: \u2014_\u2014 Its, 20 p.c.All Hone comb Qui .0.* Mr.Villeneuve reviewed his munici ai pany bresenting \u201clady W indermere's Fan\u201d - An Golorod Countérpaues, 20p y Q ve Special.Ct \u2019 : career, and showed what he did at Quebec [18 ah excellent one, and they.give A Best Al D © Pau Wadded Comforters, 20 po.7 to protect, tue\u2019 workingman's interests at enloyatle event ver ee pire Vo | - - STAMPED LINERS WORK, 234 of © Black All Wool Henriette Cloth, 44 inches 81.10, less 30 pe and 5 the he eh aptar ot the of ut the amendments | the munner in which Brenton plus o | : -GENT\u2019S FÜR NISHING- A lot of Scarfs in four-in-hand and Sailor p.c.extra for cash.We have but a few pieces-in stock.Mr.MeShane.also spoke on the good he of societys,and in,the observations put into d : vo Knots, at Half Price.had done for the people and his fhe to the mouths of the LSharactons, It wax an WHITE 8COTC WOOL UNDERWEAR p.o.discount.Great Bargains in Table Linen.represent them.thoroughly enjoyed fast night he \u201c ae ; FANCY EMBROIDERED NIGHT SHIRTS.20 po.discount.Masses.E.Labeigé, Avila Bourbonnais, Audience.Anew feature of the EE oes WALKING STICKS, Half Price.Hemstitohed Tray Cloths.asvocsseasenrendeurs gonsssscencenc 88 per cent M ©, P.'W.DPoitros and N.Campeanu sup.was the introduction into the musica Pie, \u2014 Sealette p.c discount.Overcoati 20 p.e discount.Hemstitched Tea Cloths\u2026\u2026 .83 per cent ported Mr.Villeneuve.\u201cgramme of à banjo, guitar and mande o in Be P 20 p.c.discount.All C Closk ogkinge, 20 p.c.discount.Hemstitched Bureau Covers.88 per cent Messrs.» Charles C hampagne, J Ky Forun Rimage: under the direc tio oft of Fe J fa hest Soctol, Tweeds and \u2018Trouserings, 20 p.o.Hemstitched Silk B., Covers.\"2 per cent and P.Archambault supported v, Me- , Garde ; rt o REMNANTS PRINTS, 50 t.disco A Hemstitched Table Centre.ci Shane.mugh pleasure.z per oen! un .ems e sauve sevsuass0ues .33 per cent Mr.Villeneuve, after opening tlie meet- Miss Agnes Herndon nt tho Academy {\u2014 .+ : 5 ing at St.Jean Baptist:, weut té Hoche- of Music.Manufactured By Silk De artment = OPEN WORK, with Fringe.laga, Favor, Jeet GE Fes Deli held in * The Academy of Music was well filled : P ° .£rey Cloths.reeves aranserceseces terrestres vocsrcrsecsecc scene.884 per cent of \u20ac Le » ._ .th of Lo i gy Sie | to Sven wht a Be Sle\u201d or 03 M.LOGAN, |.+\" es So Fone Cn per cent hon.of i er midressed anti Agus.ermion an Jean Tugleside, who is ® 5 - Seal Brown Plush $4.00, 50 p.c.: \u201c Side B.Covers.83: per cont ing and said that Canadians wold act petrayed by a protended lox er.and as Marie ST JOHN N B - Corduroy Shot Velveteens, Foo, 50 pro.; Bureau COVErS.\u2026ivasesrssovamcassassn cannons .33} per cent curiously dil they reject one of their own, Lors tue releniiess 1 5 ail \u2019 § We Job lot of Colored Velveteens, 75e, 50 ee Fancy Table Cloths -88} per cent sinee Esglish-opeuking electors conceded Man pursuing him to rain him financially Stripe Velvet $1.25 50 p.c.Btripe Velvet $2.00, 50 p.o.Colored Border Cloths.per cent the gight.He considered that \u201ctheove of nd avs Jin cast adrift, inte she world + Faney Figured Volvote, 30 us Firared a Silks 700, 2 po.Fine Open Work To Towels.\u202688} per cont , 82 in.Silks $1.p.c.a Figured hina c, p.¢.ine Ba OWels.\u2026.\u2026.assase easees sonsescecete v0000003:7771.0B4 per ceht MeStanc far the pour pesple did uot always especially as the heartless La Belle Marie, have woud po.els.Ho wanted to hao = and in the.more teuder moments, when she-{\u2014\u2014 A NTOINE W.A RD.\u2014 \u2014 ~-24'in, Figured China Silks 90e, + since ali the\u201d oe ais, which re re centod is reminded by a locket of her dead mother.| 24 in.Black and Light Ground bina Silks $1.50 20h06 _ 0 Boys and Youths\u2019 Clothing - \u2014 public opinicn Pa against Mi i This climax is reached in the fourth act SR IE = | _ xtra Value in Black Bengalines $l 50, 1.75, 200, 2.25, 2.50, 20 p.c.\\eany, he cluimed;\u201cto- be charitable with When et ia: ir te a oo - remuante p.o extra for oh eiveteons, p.c.We have still a large range of Children's 2-piece School Suita.publie funds.Taxes were remilted, but his family from disrace, and supports his Can COMMITTEE ROOMS .\u2018 Born ee Knicker Suits, and Youths\u2019 Tweed and Serge Suits at , alas ! they had to be paid afterwards, lea b ti or with a locket givén Messrs, E.Tuillefer and TL.A.W.Proulx 4 F4 ak hose last moments \u2019 \u2014FOR\u2014 : \u2014 A lot of Children\u2019s and Boys' Overcoats and Ulsters for ages from spoke in favor of Mz.Villeneuve.They he had otha op oi bre! change from Colored Dress Goods.4 to 14 years at half price.z ALL-WOOL DRAP DE P ARIS, 75e per yard, ; A lot of Children\u2019s s Roofers i in small gizes.à at half price.dwelt on the «there that politics should Le î 1 height, to be ) .banished from the City Hall, in orderto 7 tenderness reacties its Le izht, to im- COSTIGAN d - M PETER LY prote tthe rights of the French Canadian Mediately changed to the heartless coquette erman \u2019 an , P, » A lot of Children's Sailor Suits, half and revengeful woman when in the presence | Balance to clear at A lot of Navy Serge and Tweed Kilted Dre Dresses, half price.PEIN Prefontaine then addressed the OF ber betrayer.Miss Heindon had some CENTRAL COMMITTEE Windsor Hotel Block.ALL-WOOL SILK STRIPED\u201d TAFFETE + $1.10 per yard, Less 0dd Pants, half price.pri magnificent costumes, Mr.W, D; Hanbury as George Leighton, the villain, while All our regular stock - Reefer Jackets, Frieze and Tweed meeting, Ho said that it was not his duty Opposite Little Oraig Btreet 1 BILK AND WOOL CHECKS, $2.00 per yl Loss 50 p.c.to offer sie candidature for the.Mayoralty: stngey at times, was conscientious, and 410,ST.James STREBT = \u2019 ; Melton Overcosts, Spring and Fall Overcoats, by Coats, Sho utherwise bu monepore fered im indo Mr Albert Andress was fairly good as Earl 1156 ST.JAMES STREET, .+ Lee eee Corner Fulford Street.gr Ras 50 p.c.off balan with oad of jmp of splendid Goods to be clear ol Waist Blouses, &¢.90 per cont.off.5 extra for casË.men shouid not be elected eternally.Élect Leighton.Miss Louise Blanchett made a 2431 Noraæ Dame STREET .oe ear Guy ee at a Great Sacrifice.,: 40 ST.ANTOINE STREET.- _ 196 ST.JAMES STREET.a man Whom you can respect, and-stand by pretty Grace Leighton.Jour agree vents, ; Hay e an Linglinh Mayor Felix Morris Coming.th or two yours, and a French Mayor for two À treat is in store for patrons of the - : à years also! Is it MeShane's place now! He Academy of Music next week.Felix Mor- 170 ST.ANTOINE STREET, .Opposite Bisson Street.will con: » tu speak to you; let him say who ris, the delightful comedian, is coming with Friends and Electors favorable to the election of theses candidates will please t x kod bin, MeStane wants to leave us fo lus own company, de uring the hen assist in the work allotted to the respective Committee Rooms, where all necessary Valenciennes Lace, Special Line, 50 pc.elected by Crnadians.They may be divided, last here® Felix Morris was plaring with information will be furnished.Ladies! Colored Collars and Cuffs, 75 nc.but they wil! not elect him.If elected, he Miss Rosina Vokes.wham ill health has eee = | i Ladies\u2019 Silk Chemisettes, 75 p.c.Ladies\u2019 Linen Chemisettes, 5 pa Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers & Overshoes n all American and Canadian Rubbers, 10 p.c.off on all Felt Slippers and Felt House Shoes, 20 p.c.oft On all odd lines of Boots, Shoes and Blippers, a Special Reductions.See Bargain Tables, On gall Children\u2019s Boots with heels, reduced price 5c, sizes, 7, 8, 9, 10 A lot of Children's Hubbers, 25¢, lined and unlined Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Boots, Shoes and Slip) Ie 10 p.e.off Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Rubbers, Lined and Unli 20-p.c.off Gent's Slippers in Tan, Goatskin and Russia f, 105 @ off.50 p.c.off all Remnants of Colored Dress Goods.3 p.c.extra for cash.Black Lace Scarfs, hand run, 83% p.c.> Black Lace Flouncing, 64 inches, 25 p.c.Black Lace Flouncing, 45 inches, 33} p.c.will owe it to the Irish or English vote.compelled to retire from the stage.\u2018 | Ladies\u2019 Leather Bolte, 50 p.c.Fanc Millinery Ribbons, 50 p.c .If that happens, we will elect a French French Opera Theatre Ladies\u2019 Handkerchiefs, Embroider Black, 88} p.o.| mayor next year, and we will unite in re pe .Ladies\u2019 Embroidered Handkerchiefs, White, 50 p.c.future to sce that.none other than a French There was a full house at the Theatre Municipal Elections.ATTRACTIVE SALE ! mayor is electad.Ikn.w the English papers Fraucais lust evening, when the company An will spread this over the city to morrow; Pro br Le Gran Mogol, musi by et me \u2014or\u2014 .© \u2019 MT 1 10 NOT AH rena Aviron.\u201cThis operetta.put on in VISE MOUSE FURSIANTNGE - N.B.\u2014Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Attended to.There had existed for many ears an Paris in \u20181884, has kept up its popularity, ary 9 d i agreement between the English and French- and Montreal was no exceptign to the rule, \u2014At Our Rooms\u2014 , pationaiity should of Montreal that each It is altogether oriental in its character and - Not 1521 anû L#23 Notre Pants nationality should be represented \u20ac |- the costumes for the most part appropriate ; LECTORS °}' - : .Mayor's chair for two years alternately.and tasteful.The rendition.was quite A TIASS MEETING OF E C = t Th 8 principls had been adhered to since oud last evening; in fact It was one of the favorable to the candidature ot FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANTARY 3h, | \\ e9 Of rea e 851, the Mayorsof Montreal since that date best performances give en here by this organ.\u2014COMPRISING\u2014 = rer having been Beaugraud, Abbott, Grenier, \\zation.Mmes.de Goyon, ns \u201cIrma,\u201d and Mr.Hercule Dupre, A complete assortment of Sens be Dew Lace McShane and Desjardins.Mr.Desjardins Loys, as *Bengaline,\u201d lead the female cast, rag menés le ; anothe c year\u201d 5 term while Messrs.yar as igus ur;\u201d will be held WEDNESDAY EVENING, a 8 o'clock, on \u201c of office, bu n view © e op Bissoi as \u201c\u2018Nicohar:\u201d Portalier *, ue- ! : E - position to him from certain quez- let;\u201d x irand.na \u201cCrakson \" wore.all pod.PAPINEAT SQUARE.ters, he had decided to retire in the interests.{ giving n comprehensive rendition of their A number of distinzuished speakers will be present, All Anglo-£wiss and \u201crocher ne foreign Goods.Ha rs\" INSOLVENT NOTICE.| | FLOUR MILL FOR SALE.A LA VILLE DE MONTREAL.In the matter of GEORGES LABELLE, 1471 .re Dame Street, Montreal The Assiniboia Roller ills, of some other nominee of the French speak- > \u201cLe Manchester White Quilts, Colored Connterpanes, inge s.Th 1 e P Î roles.This evening Maitre de Forges\u201d Crib Quilts, iris-n\u201d Linen for house use, The u ned will sell by auction at the AT NOONOMIN, N.W.T.= « citizen e only une to carry on that | will be given.There are two matinees Tablecloth.all sizes; Table Napklns Fine Linen 471 Norne Dane ST, Montreal.Capacity 150 bbla.per day, with store house contest successfully was Villeneuve.\u201cWe now, on Wednesdays and Saturdays.To- 5, store, No.1 OTRE 2) d \u2018 \u2018lowellin uckaback, Pillow |.snd rail way on Main Line of © form 150,000 out of 220,K) of a population, morrow afternoon * La Fille de Madame THE KING'S DAUGHTERS ne gheeting.Be Portieres, Tai le \u2018Covers, ON TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 18M, On account {of the death of the Proprietor, this this valuable and we should unité to be powerful and re- Angot\u201d ison the bill, and \u201cLe Petit Duc\u201d and lots of Udds and Ends In Household Appoint- .AT 11 O'CLOCK, miling proper oferod for sla; Tha S OC Ç IN IS 0 ER secte a hioul pat péri voler out of or Énturlaz aeracon, in Satumiay AND SONS ER rena to bev on a | arent on ene ws uncer, BREE ml ri I KTAKING G VER! municipal afiairs; erwise, we sha evenin there is to a benefit for Te \u2019 .- of Dry [cactus none.Finest grain n growing country surroun ding._ crushed as a rrce.We have all sprung the Jercier of the orchestra.A double bili miñd, as none but fine and useful goods will be Fixtures.\u2026.\u2026.106 00 For particulars apply to from the ranks of the people.There is no {x being d.Thursd Ad Frid = prepare ursday an ay D aristocracy in our country: we are allon evenings x Avengle,\u201d a drama, will be som The Quarterly Meeting of The ines I aughiers apd the same footing.Let us therefore all put in.street, on THURSDA, Ÿ Evening Jon.25th, we oclock.: en J.C.BROWN SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.$7071 08 1418 * Braves Ont.R.HICKS & CO.Book debta por Bt ou Instant, WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SLAUGHTERED.A sr Store will be.pen ond 29th Instant, MONTREAL ROLLING MILLS co.$100, 00 or value cuts no figure, as- we endeavor to look at the uestion alike: for we Theatre Royal.a.e Inthe chair.A large 193 URCOTTE k dance is earneatly desired 19 \u2014 arc®all interested a ke.Were Montreal §& After keveral weeksof drama the Theatre iqndemee one detre LE Pins d'Armes.Montreal.close out all the stock possible.Prices could not experis cing snch a risis that superhuman Royal is this week producing a variety MARCOTTE BR: be l if we w 0 t f busin, | ANNUAL MEETING.ower if we were going out o oss.ctlorts would have to be exerted to save entertainment.Some of the artists engaged her, and were MesShane the only man who are very clever.The programme is varied could do so.I would tell you to elect him.gone.made up of songs, dances, music sad But Mei, trea ia not in such a bad state: acrobatic work.The ouse was crowded at WE WAN T the room for Alterations and New Stock.Auctioneers.UNERAL NOTICE.TTENTION 1 lier The Tent AILIFFE SALE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DIS ty-Beventh Annual General Meeting of the = A REQUESTED BA! dit Circuit Court.Syive prtraholders cf the Le Rolling Mill will Mount Royal Led Marsan, zt A \"2 \u2018plopel, Detentantt On \"the Bulla: he ae rsh ii EAE She EE amr ie oasis or ann per | Buf, BAT Lorin BRAT on | RRS | This STUPENDOUS SALE Begins MONDAY vretende.to take i re interests of L he.Patti Wants to rn.e members of the shove Loire u Estate of Augustine S.Ross, C foranoon, &£ the domi] les of the maid Defer endant, No.\u201d ore on Tuesday, 30th January, 1894, *séople, He refused to sign contracts; but are requested wo attena bo tuncral of our late b be sold, 1 cooke, at our rooms, Tom morrow, wou on nevertheless in the end he always acted as | Crricaço, January 3.\u2014One of the papers Ÿ J° Bennat.P.G.of Oriental Lodge, Comwall, ont.> sathority of of Justice, a1 oe goods and od chattels of \"the at 12 o'clock noon, for ¢ the pu nesday, at 2.30 o'cloc lendant, seized in th this cause, pose of roscining from the | AT830 SHARP, TILL SATURDAY NIGHT.of the buses for the past yea.for .the City Council desired.The princi here said this morning that Mme.Patti did from 16 Duke 8t.at 2.30 Wednesday afternoon.ire household, etc.Terme the election of ar.and : )oiitt in isste is to elect a French & incipal not know how to sing.\u2018Home, Sweet By Order N.G.M.wicks a ce.hl B Darpees Cure OUR EE 8 C.Montreal, January ensuing ye for ilts.ayor, audit will not be tu the honor of Home!\" and, furthermore, that she pro.191 T.BROWN, Secy.191 Auctioneers.191 133 law A F.MACPHERSON, Secretary.Dress Goods _ ; Qu i Hochelnga to do otherwise, nounced * \u2018splendor\u2019 with the accent on the e- i HEAVY COLORED QUILTS, : Mr.Villeneuve said that he had not ex.last syllable.The prima donna was dumb- Abont 25 f BLACK CASH- : worth 750, At.Lecce BSS preted to be called upon to run for the founded.: \\ n pieces o n 15c|i ; [ayoralty this year.However, he had ac- When I called to see her the first thing \u2014 MERE, cheap at 250, next wee ' Children\u2019 s Cloaks , cepted the honor, believing that it was the she said was: .i 10 Pieces BLACK CASHMERE, \u201cto be slau htered 4 81.2 * right and the wish of the French-Canadian \u201cDo you know music?Won't you teach sold everywhere at 85c, next week Z0c i 1898 th æ À pacte 5, peuple to have : French Mayor this year.me to sing?\u2019 Re - 42-inch ALL-WOOL BLACK in ey were cheap \u2018at $3.00, un: 1 Canadian could win.FE The request was novel, not to say ter- ; \u2014 = inc i _ MeShane is sure af the Irish vote, why do | rifying.EE = CASHMERE, actual value 450, ; Millinery Dept.vou Canadi ns not unite Aud vote for me?ns Rolin bring me that paper, won't TAI (ment \u2014 next week \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.+.00.0 soccacces 25e, ) ! oe tis our rihit, and if we do not assert our you, please Tree = - BLACK SECOND FLOOR) } rights, McShane will be Mayor ns long as \u201cIsn't itodd?Whut does he mean?I RM.= = 8 M CASBMÈRE, boty worth | 10 doz.FELT HATS\" of the re- 1 Beaudry, Since 188), we have respected sing \u2018Home, Sweet Home like a novice, ORL EE RL Hl im J .85c | _gular 15 quali Miki \u2026\u2026.Sc.the agre ement of thediffetent nationalities, That is what he says, I, when [ have sung 1 fy bansoeuns sassanaecsscsacnaunedse sons eveeee i One lot of FE HATS, \u201cof re- and T Know that the result of it will be my tho song since I was nine years old.Per- = > , \u2018 gular 20c qualit T election.At the expiry of myoffice wilinat haps he was dreaming.Hold the pa por, Evening Shades | Another fot of F.LT HATS, of re- usk fur a longer torn, rest assured of that.\u201d please.Now: read w bal he says while Mr.MeShane made a great outcry about sing,\u201d and then Mme.Patti's voice filled Of NUNS' VEILINGS, all the gaular 45c quality at.2 his love for the people.He, Mr.Villeneuve, the room with the song as only she can new shades, regular value 50c Soc, oc! Laces was i tuan of the people, No one had sing it.- next week.sesverarrasaiine * - started in life puorar than he.He had As [was going away the diva said: 1000 yards TORCHON LACE, of On.Wednesday, Thursday and Friday never refused to support à man who was \u201c\u2018Moïït forget, now, to ask that man to En lish Prints.i i She regular 20c quality, goes at.106 secking work.WI he ti come and teach me how to sin , \u2018Home, g ° Eu a started # cit fRctors he decided to em.Sweet Home.\u201d Boom We will sell any HAT in our Hat Store, * An_elogant assortment of ENG | 1000 he SOL N° LACE 0 ploy only union men, and to have only an \u2014_\u2014 * LISH PRINTS, worth 100, ae eight hone day.The workingmen could: |.Taken after dinner, Ayer's Pills promote .oo .665 CRAIG STREET, F OR slaughtered at.ro een rerssanacseanes BC | | Ladi V ts.not repr I hin with a single misplaced easy Lr Have you seen Ayers Al- .4, Te : ! Ar jd Te f à ALL- vote, He was never afraid to meet them, manac .~~ mmm {i 70 ©) of fine because he Ned ala ays been their friend.! Bpecial Not! fe TT , TS SIT Chenille Curtains.y i LADIES IES\u2019 VESTS, worth \u201cThere should Le no party ery in this | For.all throat and à Notices coughs, A Lovely Assortment of Shades pes shasansensessssan se cam sersan eu 00mes 0 4 fa ! RE and ais colds, asthma, bronchitis,ete., Norway Dine Perhaps your lest season's hat looks shabby, à bit out of style, or faded in the cblor.Now you may feel it's too early to buy a new one, but on the few and Patterns cheap at $6.00, for ot ons t J the $1.00 quality only.65e remember thet they are Canadians.Me- Syrup is a sure cure.mild days we have just now before the fine weather settles in, would it not pay.you to give away that old hat when you can buy a new one, worth from $1.50 Shane i for his oer.but Liberals want him Great clearing sale of fur goods now going to #2.50, for only $1.25.Think of the pleasant feeling it gives you when you walk out with your wife or best girl.onat S.Cursley\u2019s , Notre Dame street.- Dr.Geraain followed, and the meetin AAA AIN AA AAA A closed amidst cheers for \u2018Mr.Villeneuve.& ) ; 5 .A LA CIE GENERALE DES BAZARS, Everything Why are We Boing This ?Well, We'll Explain.ST.LAWRENCE, ST.CATHERINE AND ST.CHAS.BORROMEE STS.St.Lawrence Ward Elections, Mr.Jas, Compte, of M St.George street, Connected We ara receiving our New Hats for Spring, 1894, and as we need room for them we are going to clear out the balance of last season\u2019s Hats (some of which \u2014 with Butter are equally as good ss the New ones) at this very low figure.We don't wish to mix them .in with our NEW GOODS.Now we do not wish to deceive PRO (L AM ATION! \u2014THE- .M@F-Come and you will be convinced that we sell mostly all our goods cheaper than the manufacturing cost.Thé only way to find a friend is to be one.« Meoting of Park Commissioners.Mr.Mecianaghane the lessee of the | Mount Royal bark, \"wWio wants $11,400 dures because he was not allowed to sell Weiss beer on Sunday, appeared before the Park Cornmissioners yesterday afternoon to plead his cause.He was allowed to authorizes us to state that he has not .\u2014churns, pat- you, we'll keep all the New Lines upstairs for the next three days and will only sell them to those who 10 particularly wish them at the 9 regular low prices.signed either the requisition or nomination papers for Ald.James, aud further, that he \u201cters, tabs, | Te teenth Tor pin I Rone ree motte Cases = | Canadian General\u201d Eleetrie firkins \u2014 to BUT THERE WILL BE No NONSENSE ABOUT THE OTHERS.To THE ELECTORS .COMPANY (Limited).bs dott all he can to secure the election of ought to be we Me EG l\u2019enny.washed with Come in and pick any Hat in the Shop, leave $1.25 and you can take it with you or we'll send it home.\u2014or THE pa ee AO ee Pearlihe.Evory Hard Felt Hat of WUODRO W'S minufacture that we have in stook will be offered amongst the others for 91.25 each, they are.generally sold » ST DENIS IS Ww ARD NEAB OFFICE: ve the pleadings.The commissioners, how- That gets at by us at $2.50, elsewhere at $8.00.' Look in the Window, any Hat in the Window for $1.25.Only one Hat sold to each customer.ÿ 65 to 71 Front Street West, drones the matter ComnOrrow, whew \u2018the the soaked-in - A disc * .-| ! .+ Whereas, on Baturday, the twentisth day of January \" ; tion of allowing McGill\u2019 Uni Co candid - \u201cTORONTO, Ont Ar enfer \u201cthe julien | grease as nothing else in the | ; ; : | meta VL WS cg pital, $1,500,000 .rd q \" Lu ea des Ace olaw: T° y= 1 = ee | ond en \u201c NOW DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE.ONLY THREE DAYS THIS WEEK.HELGA AL | Capital Whereas, at Aid nomination, four candidates were pro- |- FACTORIES\u2014PETERROROLUN, ont, posed, riamely:-JEugene Lafontaine, M.Theodule Le febvre, R.Prefontaine and W.A.Htuart, and a poll was Branch and Wa we, in consequence granted.ven ie dei mination ook piace vi.on 1802 Notre Dame st, MONTREAL this the twenty second day of Junuary instant, one of the | ee matter, The City pote, giving \u201chis Things ma opinion regarding the ri ht of the Park 8° y seem to.be Commissioners to grant the Golf Club's a clean when you've washed © plication for permission to \u2018move their go ( .b vuse without authority from the Council.them in the usual way; but Mr.Ethier raid that as Tar as the letter of use Pearline, and they really We have the finest: range of Hats coming in this season, and, we honestly isye, Ly far the largest ever imported by any retail House in Canada.Our prices will be as usual, the very lowest possible.Call early and get the beat'pick: from our large Stock.We hope to cover 1000 Heads with these Hats at $1.25 each during the next three days.We are hustlers and have sold Hats at that rate before.con 2e CT Vora ie \u20ac VP AR the lav was concerted, it avis not legal that rny club or sy ndicate shonki be allowed prectal rights en any portion of the park At the same thme the Golf.Club had Lien tolerated with the Whderstanding tat tue Council would not intervene unless saebody compinined, Mr.Ethier did not ace any objection to granting the Golf Club tae desired privilege, provided no one ob.jectuil.sone\u201d mation of Ald.Wilson it was re That the Park Commissioners report: to the | we are clean.It might make all the difference, sometimes, between good butter and bad.Wherever you want thorough cleanliness, or want to save your labor.the best thing to do is to use Pearline.x Do vare of imitations.JAMES PYLB, N.Y: Y \\ -At JOHN ALLANS, ee I] ; 659 to 665 CRAIG STREET, So ree TIN ss me ee 4 nc .TE 707 7 \u2019 a * ; a candidates aforessid, viz, R.Frefontaine, did file with me a written declaration signed by him in presence of- twe subspribing wituessss, as required hy law, to the affect that he withdraws ani resigne the ssid candidature: PUBLIC NOTICR fa hereby given that there now remain but three candidates fr the election ta be held in the said ward on the first of February nest, viz; Eugene : Tafontaine, M.Theodule Leietvre and W.A.Htuart.L.©.DAVID, .City Clerk.EE | > Thomsen-Mousion Street Railway Generators and Motors.Thomson-Mousion Systems of Alternating Curreat Apparatus ior incandescent Lighting.Edison Avstems of Low Tenalon Direct Carrent Apparatus fér Incandescent Lighting.Electric Ave Lighting Apparatus.Kiectric Mining Apparatus, Apparatus for Leng Distance Transmission of Power. * ire M EEE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1894 BIRTHS.BRADY-In this city, Jan.21, 1394, at 6X3 chester stroel, the wife of James 1.irady of _BY VMAX As Grand Greve, County Gaspe.the ite of J.LB Hyman of a daughter.un January LEE-On Jan 21.1894, at a son to Mr.and M LE Munster, ie 2e us mieu and Mra.Neil A.r © .Macleod of a son.PERCY On (he Hh inat., at 19 Arcade streot, o wife of J.J.Percy of a daughter.MARRIAGES.BOUCHER.NORMANDIN.This morning, at tho Archbiske » Palace, by the Rev.Mr.Bru- hoe Pierre Tre Urgel Boucher, civil engineer, to tte Normandin, daughter of vy ee E.L.Normandin.No cards.BOU OUKGEAL- BRL NEAU- On the Zand iunat., at the Chapel of the Sacred Heart, St.James Church, yu the Kev.Father Tonpin, Alexandre Rourgeau to «-Marie \u2018Antoinette Stephanie Bruneau, both of.Montreal.13 CROWE-COCHRANE -In Belmont.on Wea.nesday, January 3rd.at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.Mr.Brown, of Havelock, \\V.Taylor Crowe to Magic F.\u2026 daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John Cochrane.DCMARESQ-FANNELL\u2014 At London, Ont.the 11th imst., by the Rev.W.T.Hill, RB.An Geo! Abraham, eldest son of.the late John DuMaresg, to Miss Olive Rose, eldest danghter of Oliver nell.138 Charros street, Lee.street.Montreal HAHILTON- BALL-AL Belleville, mt.on the - Sth January.he tov.W.Baker, M.A B.D.John D.Lamilton to her \u201cNi.only daughter of ( .Ball, Niagara.Unt.LEM ATREC oc TLÉE- in this city, on January in the Chapel of the © Heart.Ht.James \u20ac hurch, by the Rev.Father Troie, Mr.C.Lemaire to Miss Georgine Coutlee, hter of J.P.Coutice, Esq., of this City.No s MCGILLIVRAY- or NLAIN At Fallow field.on the Mth inxt, thet F Wm.-H.Meuilivray.of Ottawa, to Miss Sadie T.Qunlain.dau MacKINNON-ULIVER\u2014On Tucdarn Januai 16, at Toronto, by the Rev.G.M.Mu illigan, PF.I.MacKinnon.of Winnipeg.Pauline, daughter of Mr.James Oliver, Tate of Rrus- rels, Ont.NEWCOMBE-LANKIN-=AtU Aiberton.PEL, on the lith instant, at Guctock in thvu morning.] by the Kev.x.Fraser, B.A.Henry New- a of bart Fiat.and Minnie, youngest woaghiter of Alex.Larkin, Esq.and sister of the Kev.F.FH.Larkin, Chatham, Ont.DEATHS.BOURGEAU \u2014In this city, on the 22nd instant | Charles Bourgeau, te of bicago.à aged jeats-and 5 months.Fune ral ou at 645 am.sharp, from 243 Jacques Yeduewtay.| street, to St.James Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends dnd acquaintances are respectfully inv ited without farther notice.| BAKER\u2014In this city, Ann, on January 22 Mary asd years and 3 months, eldest da ter of William take: Funeral will leave father's residence, 5 Albert street east, on Wednesday, January 24, at B o'clock.[Quebec papers please cupr-] \"BEER \u2014\u2014 On 16th January, at Lo - Ont.gh.___Thomas Henry, youngest son of \u20181 maa and._ x\" CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN Special Millory See.AH Ti Trimmed Winter Millinery, Exactly HALF PRICES.CARSLEY.One Special Lot Of Ladies\u2019 shapes and colors Price 2c each.\u201d * ANOTHER SPECIAL LOT Of Ladies\u2019 Felt Hats in latest shapes \u2018and in dark colors.Special Sale Price 84c each.ANOTHER SPECIAL LOT Felt Hats in various Special Sale Of Felt Flap Hats in dark colours Special Sale Price 45c each.Al Millinery Trimmings reduced s.CARSLEY'S EXTRA.NINETY-FIVE NENETY-FIVE .To be sold to-morrow and follow- ipg days FIVE DOZEN FIVE DOZEN LADIES* BLACK JERSEYS LADIES\" BLACK JERSEYS at Ninety-five Cents Eaoh.Original, Price WAS THREE DOLLARS.WAS THREE DOLLARS, ABOUT WINTER MANTLES ABOUT WINTER MANTLES ABOUT WINTER MANTLES ABOUT WINTER MANTLES - ABOUT WINTER MANTLES To-morrow and all this week we offer WINTER JACKETS WINTER JACKETS .and WINTER MANTLES WINTER MANTLES at UNHEARD OF UNHEARD OF UNHEARD OF UNHEARL OF UNHEARD OF PRICES PRICES PRICES PRICES PRICES Bugular Federer Lined Cloake#47.3 4 5 i ies\u2019 Opera Capes .Ladies\u2019 Tweed Ulsters.10.00 2.50 Ladies\u2019 Jackets.cccoovveinnn anes Ladies ets Ladies Short Jackets Ladies\u2019 Cloth Capes.Misses\u2019 Ulsters.ao Children\u2019s Mantles.ies\u2019 Plush Dolmans.oo.00 S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame sat.Long Sealette 30.00 15.00 8.85 0.76 9.00 2.00 0.25 12.00 = JOHN MURPHY & COS ADVERTISEMENT.SAVED! TIME, LINES OF DRY GOODS former prices $1.25 and $1.85.50 40c, 506 and 60c.TO.CLEAR \u201cCarvline Heer, aged 1 year, § months and 7 days.BATTERTON\u2014On the 16th inst.Angela Ruth, infaut \u2018daughter of Ww.er: cow TE\u2014On the 22nd inst.Alexander McKenzie Cowie, Esq.uged 63 vears.The funeral will take place on \\ ednesday, the 24th inst, at 2.0 p.m., from his late residence, 141 Metcalfe street, to the Church of St.James the Apostle, and from thence to Mount Rosal e Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances will p case aoccpt this intimation.CROMB-At 250 St.Margüerite atrcet.st.Henry, ou the 22nd instant, William, dearl loved son of William and Janet Cromb, ag 3 weeks.Funcral atl p.m.to-morrow.CASSIDY \u2014At Halifax, on January 14.Eliza- bet h Cassidy, aged 18, a native of Newfound.- an ; ce RTIS_On Tuesday, Jan.16,18 1894, at Toronto, Out.Daisy Curtis, aged 14 y CLARK In thir city, où the tet inst.Margaret lark.Funeral private.CHIENS At Jefferson Park, Ill, on Tucedas: Jan.9, 1994, Thomas Chidley.ged 81 years, days, ative of Birmingham, En uried at Arlington Heights, IH.CULLEN\u2014 At Toronto, Ont., Peter Cullon, aged 71 years.CHARLES- On Janu 15th.at Toronto, Ont., Noble Charles, sr., in the 73th year of his age.DION-On the 17th inst, at Quebec, Pierre Dion, aged 58 years.FOSTER\u2014At Grimsby, on the 15th inst.Lovi- \u2018nah, widow of the late John S.Foster, in the 8th yoar of her age.22 eral services will \u201che held at on Lieorge's Church, on Wednesday, 24th, at 2.3 p.m.Friends will please accept this\u2019 intima tion.182 Prutiuf\u2014at San Francisco, on Sunday.14th, Colin C.Ferrie, jst s gury iving sou of the late Colin Campbe}i Fe GILLEGAN-.In this hired at 177 Chatham street, on the 21st inst., Aun Kerrigan, wife of Martin Gillegan, native of Cu.Leitrim, Ireland, aged years.Funeral will rave her husband's res- jdénce on Wednesday.Javuary 24.at 80 a.m.to St.Anthony's Church, ti.ence to -Cote des Neiges Cemetery.| HOBSON\u2014At Toronto, Ont, on the 15th inst, Marion, aged 17, only daughter of Margaret and robes Hobson.IRWIN \u2014At Pilkington, on tho 23rd December, 1893, Robert Irwin, aged 79 years and 2 months.JONES At Clandeboye, on Jan.lith instant, Francis Jones, in his 67th year.KARTZMARK\u2014In Hamilton, Ont, on Jan, 16, 1894, Hennie Barrett, beloved wife of William Kartzmark.in hor 31st year.MacFARLANE\u2014At Stratford, on ondary.Jan.15, Henry Fa ward.eldest son Malcolm Mao- Farlane (G.T.R.bridge lr) aged 27 years.MIDDLETON At St.Albans, Vt, on January 0, 180, Bertha M., infant dau, hter of Guy È and Margaret Middleton, aged 2 month hs.MASON At Hintonbarg, Wiliam Harold.only son of I.T.and Maria \\fason, aged 13 months 6 days.O CALLA AGHAN- On the 15th January.at Hamilton, .Corneliua O'Caliagban, natly © ot County Cork.Ircland.PRATT At 102 Cherrier strect.on Jan.2, 1594, Noble James Pritt, aged 22 ycars, fourth sor of the late Samuel Pratt.Funeral on Wednesday, 24th inst, at 2 p.mel and he- qualntances inv Ted to attend without further \u2014rvizans on the 1ith 11th inst, at Winnipeg, Wm.Pullar, aged 26 y ROBINS In Hamilton, Ont.on the 16th inst., za Marks Uroscombe.& native of Hideford.Bre Eng.peloved wife of Mr.Wm.Robins, aged 77 years.BENNAT-AL Cornwall, Sunday.21st, William J.Senna cents and months, eldest son of he late Xi our Sennat.Funcral on ay.24th inst, m his father.in.fawn residence, Sin w AT Linton, 16 Duke street, to St.Mark's Church, thence to Mount Roy al Cemetery.Friends and acquain- ces please accept this intimation.82 BWALWELLC Au Yew Westminster, RC.of December 1393.Catherine O'Brien, widow of the late It.rate, formerly of Montreal.STRONG \u201con the ah Instant, the or.Francis trong, \u2026 Tec mpton, Eng only surviving b Brother of Samuel Stron nc Strong'e H: 15's STHACHAN AL Toronto, Sunday, Jan.14th, Margaret Murdoch Strachan, in her 49th year.BEVERN - At Belleville, on January 14, William Severn son of the late Juhn Severn, in his th SÉVERN-\u2014 At the same, time and place, Annie, his wife, aged 48 y STEVENS\u2014 At Dartmouth, January 14, Susan E.Stevens, beloved wife of John G.Stevens, | ST ART\u2014 At Fall River, on Jannar.tarbara, dearly beloved wife of Al Pond 51 year TUCKER -At Aunties, of pneumonia and heart failure, George Wealey ( other, loved son of John W.Tucker, d 3 days, neral private.Fri ends pr pupils.plaase omit flowers.132 THORPE-On Tuesday.Jan.\"16th, at \"Toronto, Mrs.Aunle Thorpe, in the 37th year of her age.WALLACK\u2014At St Johns, Que., on January | a.= ook, sudden] T.ofrare paralysis Jolin Wallace, In Chambly, the 68th year of his age.WERSTER\u2014 At London, Ont.on Monday.Jan.wa.1304, Alfred J., youngest son of the 1 Webater, rir Windsor Forest.Stratford County, Virginia.8, on the 10th of January.1894.300, Alired Wicklitfe Wallig, in tho 71st ycar of his aga.On the 1th day of January, * Elisa, bis wife, in the ind year of her age, formerly of the County of York, Ontario, nada.YOUNG\u2014On Jan.18, 180, at Hamilton, Ont, garalines relict of the late Samuel Young.aged yea 14, Annie rt Stuart, =\u2014 ERSONAL\u2014 DETECTIVES OF THE MO Most RELL shie character furnished by the Canad Berre Temple Eunicong, À cutreni.Uhr Keeney * Provincial cruminal detective wor ander contract nN the rnment lop hb eferenc \u201cThe hanks, corporations aud hotels st this any Silas BR.Carpenter, Chil.Uthee ta evhone 343).livusé tele phone sus.ane ERRONAL-USE DOREN WEN] ps \u201cBAIR MAGLIO for restoring gray or faded bair Ww aatural color.USELE.in \u2018Fate AU Cr WILLIAM BYRD, Contractor, 68:3 Lagauchetiere Street, Telephone 392 House telephone 7280 te prepared iv give estimates for all\u2019 classes of Woesdwork, Alterations, Repairs, Shop and Ofice Fittings, ete.sit NI aged 3, a | ial Sale Prices.Millinery \u2018Ornaments reduced to Aerial Sale Prices.All Evening Flowers reduced to Special Sale Prices.: At CARSLEY\u2019'S.Whitewear Prices.Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Drawers, ne Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Chémises, 12 Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Corset Covers, Lace Trimmed, 124c.Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Drawers, Em- Eyoiderr.Trimmed, 40c.ies\u2019 Night Dresses and White Skirts, at \u201cequally low prices.! -LADIES\u2019 COMPLETE SETS, At Bargaid Prices.Ladies\u2019 Aprons, 15¢ each.Servants\u2019 Caps, 4c each.Servants\u2019 Mob Caps, 3 for 250.At CARSLEY'S.a Boys\u2019 Clothing Prices.ME, gr rai Boys\": Navy Serge Sailor Suits, 75e, marke Boys ; Tweed Suits, 81.50, marked 4) Boys Serge Sailor Suits with Gingham Collar, $1.85, marked $1.70, Boys\u2019 Sergo 1 Norfolk Suits, $1.75, marked $1.95 Boys\u2019 Fancy o Tweed Suits, $2.85, marked $3.HOSIERY PRICES.Children\u2019s Wool Hose, 130, marked 16\u20ac pair.Ladies* Heavy Wool Hose, 170, marked 20c pa Ladies\u2019 Ribbed pool Vests, 250, marked 30c Ladies\u2019 Ribbed.\u201cWool.Vests, 30c, marked 860 pai Laie Cashmore \u201cHose, 18c, marked Ladies Underwear \u2018all reduced At 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.Rigby Coats Reduced All Rigby Overcoats are reduced in price for the January Sale.PUBLIC NOTICE.8, Carsicy has no Branch Stores in Montreal.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street, Montreal.Children\u2019s Winter Mantles 350, marked Children's Winter Mantles 50e, marked Children\u2019s Winter Mantle# $1.00, mark- *Chtiqren\u2019 \u2019s Blanket Coa Children\u2019s last year\u2019s duced to half price.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.OILGLOTHG- For the January Sale AT -:- 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, half price.ntles all re- CARPETS, WILTON CARPETS For January Sale $1.10, $1.25, $1.30, $1.50.BRUSSELS CARPETS For January Sale 85¢, 95¢, $1.05.WOOL CARPETS For January Sale 35c, 45c, 850, 50.CURTAINS - Portieres, Shades an and Coverings, all at January Pr HOUSE LINENS Sheetings, Towels, Towellings and Table Nepories, all at 1-5 off, for January Sale, The balance of January ary is entirely in the interests of Close Cash Buyers \u2014AT\u2014 THOMAS LIGGET\u2019S, 1884 Notre Dame Street.1941 \u2018THE \u201cSHOE KING\u201d 231 St.Lawrence.Street T.C: O\u2019BRIEN Has a Full Assortment of J.& T.BELL\u2019S wt eoûtt Fine Footwear.For January Sale at 86, 10e, 120, | 200, 5cat 68c net.\"Terms Cash and Only One Price.Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons Are Offering Special Indueements MILLINERY AND WHITEWEAR \u2014\u2014-DURING THEIR\u2014 January Clearing Sale A nd opportunity to secure bargains, se we don't want to take t into stock.LOOK AT THESE FOR PRICES! lot of Wings.to suit any taste, 100 each.er lot of Wines to suit aay tase.Bo gach Tipe, in Rack A lot of Fi Hata.of ioe Sate.0 sack Children\u2019s Wi Hoods, from Stor Be.| ida\u2019 Howrmaids Can for Hat Price.0 À fai vais of Sailor aod Walking Het, Jute and Orr cent.off Everything in the way of Millinery.NOW FOR WHITEWEAR! NOW FOR WHITEWEAR! | Wonderful Bargains in Whiteweas.| Night Gowns, 50c each.$ ight Gowns, Yq prons, Fc each.: mbroidered Aprons, 80 each.te Tucked Skirts, 40v each.ca ibroidered and Lace Pinafores tobe cleared at 500 - Beautiful Hanamads Whitewear at 25 por cent Discount Catime mere, Challe, Flannel and Fiannelette Blouses, from 35¢ up to $2.00.Grey Flannel Skirts, Em! Embrodered ln Wool 7% cach Ladies\u2019 Corsets at Alon tine of Children\u2019s; Maids'- sad AT JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Drapery & Linen Warehouse .\u201823 te 207 St.Antoine, 4 144 te 150 Mountain it.Telephone st.- Branch 4.Catherine 56., Corner Buckingham are Telephone 3333, W.&F.P.CURRIE & co.100 Grey Nun Street, MANUFACTURERS OF BESSEMER STEEL Sofa, Chair & Bed Springs.A large stock always on hand.JOB! 1850 pieces of \u201cANGOLA\u201d \u2018 AT on JOB! = 2 DRESS GOODS, worth I5c, Retailed at 5c only.3000 pieces of GRAY COTTONS, © 2600 pieces of WHITE COTT ONS, Retailed at the Mill Price, .Dupuis Freres.PATIENCE, At JOHN MURPHY & C0.'S Great Discount Removal Sale! UNPARALLELED BARGAINS ABOUND IN ALL I 50 PER CENT OFF Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves 60 Dozen Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves.in assorted Dark Colors, $1.10, $1.25, TO CLEAR AT 60c PER PAIR, PER CENT OFF RP \u2018Over 50 Dozen Men\u2019s Neck Ties in Derbys and Knots, former prices 25c EACH LADIES\u2019 CASHMERE HOSE in Black, only 180 a pair.MEN'S HEAVY MERINO HALF HOSE, only 180 à pair.n 8 Ladies\u2019 Ribbed AI] Wool UNDERVESTS, former price 65c each.{7 3 TO CLEAR AT 3 tor 90¢.That White Shirt.| \u2014The-Cheapest-Shirt in Canade\u2014Our Unlsundried-White Shirt \u2014_- REMEMBER our Great Sale of WHITE COTTON UNDERWEAR.REMEMBER our Great Sale of FINE EMBROIDERIES.20 PER CENT allowed off DRESSMAKING during Komdval Safe.| JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 and 1783 Notre Dame Street, And 105, 107, 109 and-111 8t.Peter.Street.MONEY, # PIANOS-ORGANS One Moment - Please! WILLIS & CO., Four attention for a moment, that is .Please bear in mind that the _ BELL PIANOS & ORGANS are - cee «THE FIRST MUSICAL SUCCESS OF CANADA.\u201d The Instruments are eo Prices are.And you will be.in enquiring further from WILLIS & CO., SOLE AGENTS, BELL PIANOS AND ORGANS | Montreal, ask RIGHT! 1 1824 Notre Dame Street, \u201cMONTREAL.Tuning and repairs dene In an artistic manner at reasonable rates; alse Tuning by | the year.; 19 TELEPHONE 2103.FOR SALE, SILVER, de.and 10e.Pieces STAR INPORTED SODA AND HELTIER WATERS, Reduced.44FALL MUST GO.Imported Belfast Ginger Ales, German Selzer, Saratoga Waters, &¢., fe.ENUINE GERMAN SELTZER, in hampers of 50 piut stone jus 2 =5 25 per hamper.Office.15eodtf i Balls, Dinner Parties, Receptions @ And Entertainments of all Kinds @ Furnished with the Best of everything in all '@ur Lines on Short Netice.FRASER, VIGER & OQ.Genuine German Beltzer, in hampers of 50 quart one jugs, $7.25 per Hathoru Water, §1.% per dozen.Congres W er, $1.90 per dozen.Roas's Royal Belfast Ginger in cases of 5 dozen each, $1.30 a dozen.Belfast in barrels of 10 dozen LS doren.Jowsbary & Browns Soda Water, in cylinders, Cases of 6 dozen cach, 31:30 per dose.cupiesa - position pre-eminent over other medicines of the class.\u201d\u2014Chas.Davenport, Dover, N.J.Ayer\u2019's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass.- Prompttoact, suretocure THE CHURCH WINS.ToroNTo, Janu 23.\u2014The appeal case of Kennedy vs, the Methodist Church came upat o Hall before Justices Boyd and M ith,who gay © judgment on appeal by the plaintiff rom the judgment of Robertson, J, at the trial, dismissing the action, which was brought by a ,superannuated Methodist minister to recover his share of or annual payment under a.superannuation fund, from which he.has been shut out since 1900._ The plaintiff was ordained a minister in 1846, and continued to do duty as a minister till 1571, when he was superannuated.\u2018During these twenty- nine years he was a contributor tothe fund, and from 1371 to 1:80 he received a share of it.1n 1390 he was expelled from the ministry by a vote of the Niagara annual conference for the offence of having gone thro the ceremony of marriage with a woman at Ni Falls while his wife was alive.The laintiff contended that his expulsion was .The ap was dismissed and the Judgment affirmed with perry REINFORCEMENTS FOR GENTS.LONDON, January 2.\u2014A despatch from Buenos A 3 says t that it is now impossible for vessel harge their cargoes at Rio Janein Further details have been made pablic regarding the movements of Genera) Saraiva, who, was said to have arrived in [Rio Janeiro Bay with reinforcements of eight thousand troops for the Insurgents.force is said La to liéve arrived at Rio on the night of J 15th.Before leaving rare General va seized 2134 rif] car\u2018 ges, two ammuaition for them, and \u201cox 00 in in cash.\u2018All the sei articles, with the cash, were turned over to Admiral de Metlo.The Embargo on Cattle.ToRONTO, January 23.\u2014 The following special cable from London appears in this morning's Empire: he Scottish protest against the em ian cattle is being pushed forward \"without delay along e lines agreed upon the other day.The committee appointed at the meeting of Glasgow dealers in Canadian cattle arrived in London yesterday in pursuance of their instructions to interview the of e.They will demand the removal of the embargo in the spring, and ame hopeful that they will be PE in this mode of ure.Otherwise they intend to brin al ible pressure to compel the remo .Gardner's restrictions on the trade.Bank President Punished.STERLING, Col., January 23.\u2014Judge Glynn\" Toot senten myth, presi- ent of the Bank of Sterling, to three years in the penitentia for receiving money on deposit after tke bank bad Le- come insolvent.INSUR- Women with p pale, le, colorless faces, who feel weak and disco ill receive both mental and bodily vigor oy using Carter's Little Liver | Pills.\u201c Edward Dunbar, once à noted eva and author of the \"hymn \u201cTheres a ght in the Window for Thee, Brother,\u201d recently ina Kansas gaol, where he had applied for lodgings as a tramp.After shopping, step into Thom Johnson's ba nglish rovision store, ron St.Catherine st., any day this week, and get a ep of that best of chocolates\u2014Chocolat- enier.\u201cSpecial Notices.Mothers Will Speak.When Babies are Made Well Lae- tated Food is Praised.No Other Food Ha Has Suc Such a Record ! While the dear mothers of Canada con- tinue to testify in favor of Lactated Food, \u2018Nothing iives a mother greater delight Lactated Food does this great work for mit ousands of iomes can boast of lovely | Food: Here of Dundalk, Font.used Lactated Food pleased 1 dm: with the wonderful food.Baby had no trouble in raising him, and must tad Food.\u201d Miss Bonehill, the idol of the London next week.She has noequal in her line on at ome in both th male and female rolos.there is no fear about its ultimate triumph than to see her babe grow up fat, healthy the a does more\u2014it causes baby to babies brought Up on Lactated writes as follows :\u2014 \u201cI used Lactated F nd.now four months old ; he is rosy and fat, give all the praise to Lacta .theatres, will make seven different chances the stage to-day.Her rendition of \u2018\u201cButter- A $800.00 U pright Piano bas been im work C.W.Linon, in the country.and vigorous.t and vivacious, good natured and is a case in point.Mrs.George opera for my baby, and I am glad to tell you how and as qujet asany baby could be.I have Bessle Bonehtill in \u201cPlaymates.\u201d of character in \u201cPlaymates\u201d at the een\u2019s and Daisies\u201d ia à gem, She is equally ed from Ne ork by M St.Catherine st.The instrament has an elaborately carved case of natural mahogany and is of Messrs Decker Brothers manufacture.Scrofula, bad blood, pl pimp! les, blotches and skin diseases can cured B.B.B., the great blood purifier and ton roth the beat value in Linen Good - rect to 8, Carsley'a, Notre Dame ree & _| Imperial BELGRADE, January 3 \u2014 \u2014Kin dynastic members AN IMPERIAL SUBSIDY.The Canadian-Australian Company Want One.AUSTRALIAN MAILS VIA CANADA.\u2018 Much Need Now For a Fast Atlantic Service.a BY CABLE FROM THE STARS SPECIAL COR RESPONDENT IN: LONDON.] LONDON, January 23.\u2014 The Marquis of Ripon, Secretary of State for the Colonies, yesterday received a deputation consisting of Sir Charles Tupper, Canada\u2019s High Commissioner, Mr.James Huddart, of the Canadian-Australian Pacific Steamship Line, and the Agents-General of Tasmania, New Zealand and Victoria.Able speeches were made urging the Government to subsidize the Canadian-Australian Steamship service to the extent of £2500 yearly for ten years in order that the service might be su.tained.If this were done assurances were given that the Company would undertake to build another steamship which would be available as an armored cruiser in time of war.Co The Company would also undertake that all futuresteamers would be similarly built.It was urged that the Government would save by grauting this subsidy, as the decrease in the subsidies hereafter paid via the Suez Canal route would be greater than the subsidy asked for by the Canadian \u201cAustralian line.The importance of the route- to mails, passengers and trade and also to the Ad- - miralty and.for communication with the Fiji Islands was pointed out.Mr.Huddart said that without an Irc perial subsidy of £25,000 the Company could not comply with the \"Admiralty conditions, as such steamers as are used in the scrvice cast.£200,000 each.\u2018The Marquis of Ripon promised -tbe.de putation to give the matter his ec.sidera tion and bring it before the Cabinet.The British Postmaster - General, the Right Honorable Arnold Norley, bas recognized the new route and has given instruction that all Australian letters marked \u201cvia Canada,\u201d are to be sent by it in future.In making this announcement, the Post- master-General urges the imperative need of the much-talked-of and long promised fast Atlantic service.[ THE PACIFIC CABLE.NEw York, January 2.\u2014The following cable pie appears in the I'in lonial Office is in fa vor of a plan to suboldiss the enterprise of Byte 2 purel British cable from Australia to Pin via Canada.In consulting with the Honorable Arnold Morley, hho Right General, the Marquis of Ripon, the Colonial Secretary, \u2018discovered, however, that the Post Oftize.could not be committed the policy of a grant.The question had referred to the Cabinet.OTTAWA, Jan 23.\u2014 Mr.Sanford Fieming has returned from his trip round the world.He spent a month in Australia, where he was looking after the interests of a direct cable between Canada Australia.He said he had every confidence in the estab-, lishment of the line, and was thoroughly satisfied with the attitude of the L.nperial Government toward the project, rotwith- standing the cabled reports of Imperial apathy in the coming conference.\u201cJ am well satistiud from what I lezrned in Australin and have since learned, that \u2018| when the conference mcets in Ottawa means will be devised to carry out the undertaking as a Government work.\u201d Sir Henry Ponsonby's Health.\u201coe New York, January 23.\u2014 Edmund Yrtes cables from London to the Tribune as follows: Sir Henry Ponsonby, the Queen's private secretary, wlio is now at Osborne, has been seriously ill lately and the state of his hesith causes much anxiety.Sir Hepry, who is in his 60th year, has been private secretary to the Queen and keeper of -the Privy Purse since 1578, when he was appointed on the death of Sir Thomas Biddulph, but he had then been for many years in the housçhold, and for a long time was equerry to the Prince Consort.: Lord Dufferin ix said to deserve a good deal of thathanks due to hose who dressed the Government into a show of taking action on the navy question, and ho deserves still more credit, if rumor speaks traly, in that he insisted on the point so firrily that the matter was not allowed to slop at a .mere show of interest.The papers have been whether or not Lord Lansdowne would accept the St.Petersburg Embassy, tut the fact is that he refused this post some time uiating as to J.ord Rosebery offered it to Lans- downs very soon after the desth of Sir Robert Morier.Ask Only What Is Right.AV ASHINGTON, January 23.\u2014 Further Hawaiian correspondence has been transmitted to the House, and among it a petition from the Patriotic League addressed to resident Cleveland.It states that oot inciple of monarchical overnment may be distanteful to the radical democra: of America, it is the chosen and, refe form of the Hawaiian people.erefore, they say in conclusion: ve now as God of à common faith that right, justice and honor prevail in Hawaii, our home and country, be again allowed to enjoy the blessing of an independent autonomy and constitutional regime, which was so infamously subverted on January 17 last.How Cabinets Ars Treated in Servin.ng Alexander - and ex-King alilan summoned tlio chiefs of the parties to the palace.Milan reproach the Radical leaders and told them t was impossible to allow them to remain in.power nnless they would give certain plodges.They wero: Revocation of the order against Mjlan's residence in Servia, abandônment of the impeachment procced- ings against the Liberal ministers, who served under A vaumonis up to ihe coup x ast ril 12, and expulsion oi e anti.ï trom Radical Club, o Badicals declined.toaccept any of these conditions.Delap vs.Charlebols.TORONTO, January 23.\u2014The case of Delap wa, Charlebois came up yesterday.before Chancellor Boyd, The minutes of the judgment pronounced on the 25th of November last were spoken to.The court directed that the judgment recovercd by Mr.Charle- bols should stand subject to the amount thereof being cut down to auch.aum on : reference to tho Master as shall be found justly due to him.Sentenced to Death.FREDERICTON, N.B.January 23 Wheary was today sentenced to be Friday, April 20.A movement will at once be set on foot for the commutation of the ! : \\ À LAST EDITION.A er THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, T TUESDAY JANUARY 23, 1894, == MR.VILLENEUVE FOR MAYOR.how to acknowledge a courtesy they will show it by helping to elect a French-Cana- dian Mayor, when a French-Canadian is entitled to it, by all tte claims that any fair man would use.MR.VILLENEUVE FOR MAYOR.\u2018The French-Canadians want their own Mayor this year.That fact alone, based as it i> upon\u2019 fair play, should be enough to ~ bring a rousing English-speaking vote to Mr.Villeneuve.MR.VILLENEUVE FOR MAYOR.* | as müch to beat the bad man's Mr.Villeneuve has à clean record.He is a fair-minded man.He has made a reputation for honesty, fur patriotism, for liberality, for fairness, qualities that should be encouraged.MR.VILLENEUVE , .FOR MAYOR.Thousands of citizens of all nationalities are disgusted with the opposition to Mr.Villeneuve.The Irish particular lv are showing a proper - spirited resentment © of the intrusion by an Irishman at a time when he had nu right and no claim to the position.Surely common decency will forbid any considerable portion of our citizens committing the grievous mistake of supporting the wrung man.; MR.VILLENEUVE FOR MAYOR.One side of a Mayor's duties are of a representative order.Me must be à credit to us public occasions.We do not like blash executive officer when-strangers-visit-the on to for our chief city.MR.VILLENEUVE FOR MAYOR.English-speaking electors cannot afford to permit any friction to arise over the question as to which race | should nex: send a man to \u2018the Mayor's chair.It is a mistake for a minority io__ provoke ~& bad understanding with a majority.© If there is trouble new over allowing the French people to.nominate a candidate for the balance of a term plainly theirs, there may be worse trouble the next time the turn of the English electors comes round.And whic we can only annoy, they can positively prevent.MR.VILLENEUVE FOR MAYOR.Aid.Villeneuve is master of both languages spoken in this city.He is a man of brond civic sympathies.While the candidate ot the French-Canadians, he will be the of no one class.As |alderman, he has exhibited a hich patriotisn: i in his devotion to the public interests a> a time when he saw little servant enough of it about him: and, what is vast- Iy important, this cleanness of motive on his part was guided by a shrewd head and a judgment seldom astray.lle was a \u201csafe\u201d man as alderman; and of such is it wise for the city to make Mayors.MR.VILLENEUVE FOR MAYOR.Ald.Villeneuve has proven in his position as member of the Legislature that be is a capable valuable public sorvant.In every capacity in which the publi: have invited him to serve them, he has justified their chuice.He comes before them again in this mayoralty contest and with a record of work weil done, with a .proven character for tact, shrewdness and public spirit.and with the prestige of being the French-Canadian nominee for a pro perly rench-Canadian term in the office.MR.VILLENEUVE FOR MAYOR.This is a year when a good Mayor isa necessity.This is a year when, by préced- «ent and courtesy, the Mayor should bea French Canadian.This is a year when English.Irish and Scotch candidates should \"stand aside.Nomination day, then, being passed.and only one French Canadian nominated, this is a yenr when the city, should say MR.VILLENEUVE FOR MAYOR.ALD.GRIFFIN DODGES THE ISSUE.Ald.Griftin was arraigned a few days ago on a charge of casting bad votes on the asy-halt pavement contract and the electric light * He writes to the STAR to-day pleading \u201cnot\u2019 guilt;\"\u2014to voting wrong on three other ocessions.!tisasifa priscner charged with forgery should jauntily ignore the accusation'and plead that he never committed larceny.Ald.Griftiu is not accused of voting wrong evers time.He has plunged into his own record in search of good votes, and come to the top with a lonely threc\u2014himself being the judge of goodness.But it is not enough for an alderman to show some good An alderman should nerer vote \u201cdeal\u201d votes.Against the interests of the city.Here\u2019 \"ia a wan charged with voting in one case to give A coutratt to the higher tenderer by some $12,000, .and with voting, in Another case, against the calling for tenders at all in spite of the indignant protests of an aroused city; and he bax nothing to say in excuse of either vote.On these two crucial points, he is silent.He wenkly intimates that the STAR article was misleading; but he does not attempt to spectly in a solitary instance how it misiad.We deny that it was misleading, and we deny his right to dodge the questa.\u2018 Bed he has fished up other votes that he 1 dolimrs\u2014a\u2014vear, compared would like to be judged by.He finds it healthy to change the subject.This style of defence, however, is too childish to be taken seriously.The worst man .in the Council can proliably show some good votes.The most flagrant corruptionist in the New York \u2018does not get a chance to take \u2018boodie\u201d every time, and theu he votes right with\" vicious pemistence out of mere spite.It is the occasional right vote that makes an alderman worth buying.Then an alderman is known by the company he keeps.Ald.Grittin is in alliance with Ald.James, Mr.Cochrane and men of that ilk; as the asphalt vote showed with \u2018dramatic clearness.Had associations ag- \u2018gravate bad aldermen; and it is often worth \u201c crony\u201d as the bad man himself.His loud talk about \u201cthe \"nominee of the Montreal STAR\u201d and \u201cthe support of the STAR\u201d is so much ridicuülous world or even drum-beating to draw attention away from his indefensible votes.There is no \u2018\u201cnomi- née\u201d of the STAR in the field.The valiant alderman, who is inore prone to boast of his past victories through the blindness of the \u2018taxpayers than \u2026 to.explain.his- votes, tells that been defeated in his former elections.In this matter he can\u201d comfort himself with the story of the prisoner yvho, when about to Le sentenced, blubbered out that he had never been in gaol before.\u201cDon\u2019t cry,\u201d returned the benevolent magistrate, \u201cyou are Roing there now.\u201d The pith of the whale situation is that Ald.Griflin stands guilty of voting a contract to his friend Cochrane when a tender $12,- WY jower than Cochrane's lay before him ; and likewise of violating precedent, snubbing citizen petitioners, and ignoring | several better offers, in refusing tu ask for tenders for the electric lighting of the city whereby the city loses about fifty thousand us he has\u2019 not smaller cities equal to a capitalization at four per cent.of a million and a quarter, by one fell vote, Ald.Griffin Dodges the Issue To the Editor of the STAR: Sir, \u2014The artièle à in \u2018four paper on Saturday, the Ah inst., respecting my votes on the clectric light and peripaneut pavement contracts is misleading: but at the present time, cotisidering your apparent t de- sire-toelect the nominee of the Montreal STAR.it is not to be wondered at.My im- ression is, however, that the electors of St.awrence Ward are too intelligent a clas: of people to be influenced or dictated to, even by a r which boasts of a large circulation.Lam too well known to the electors and anything you might.say, 1 do not think, would alter their opinion regarding me.In justice to myself, would vou kindly give this letter a prominent place in your paper.Please inform the electors of.St.wrence Ward how I voted on the Street Railway contract, also on the reduction of the water rates.You might further tel! them my vote on the question re- Iative te the opening up of St.Lawrence street to the river; had I voted against the amendment it would have carried (the division being a tier This: would have greatly enhanced the value of my propert yon St.Lawrence street, but I stu he interests of the property holders in the Ward I have the honor to represent.1 did not think it just to call upon them to pay for an improvement from which they would receive no benefit.Ido not\u201d expect justice from your paper, judging by your silence on any important matter 1 had anything to do with in Council, but if you have any idea of what fair play is, you will give the Votes referred to abgve, in type similar to that used in your Saturday's issue.1 did not bave the support of the STAR at either of mr former élections, which were won by very handsome majorities, and 1 am cqually independent of your piper now.January nd, 1 JAMES GRIFFIN, The Hebrew Vote.d To the Editor of the STAR: SIRr,\u2014Unfortunately for the community at la there are individuals in every nationality who, instead o raising the standard of their own race, drag it down to the mire uf their own level by their contemptible actions.This is icularly applicabl to certain persons who have been making overtures to candidates in the coming municipal contest to purchase the entire Hebrew vote.for them for the sum of $275.In justice to the Hebrew taxpayers, who seldom have their names struck off the voters\u2019 list for non-payment of taxes, permit me to assure the candidates for the mayor- altyand those aspiringto aldermanic honors in the various wards of the city that the vote in question is not for sale, that the average intelligence and honesty of the majority of these voters is a sufficient proof that their votes will be cast \u2018on Febru 1 for the right candidate.Should the parties referred to persist in their dishonest endeavor to dixpose of that which does not | rightfully belong to them and which libels arace, I shall feel it my duty to give instructions to take immediate steps to put a stop to a practice which in the past has been the means of placing a few dollars :nto the pockets of the unscrupulous heeler.Josera H.Jacos.Condition of Mr.James Morgan and Mr.Duncan Mcintyre.Mr.Duncan Melntyre re continues to steadily improve.He passed a good night and feels stronger to-day.Mr.James Morgan is still in an extreme- lv critical condition.Although he rested easier last night, and is a little less feverish to-day the doctors say that it will several days yet before they can give any definite expression of opinion as to the - outconie of the accident.Dr.Douxlas® Condition.ê The condition of the Rev.Dr.Douglas is somewhat weaker than yesterday.A Grocer Assigns.Edward Ellioit, grucer, has assigned at the instance of F.hh Hart.merchant.The assets consist of stock in trade and properties.The principal éreditors are: P.Grace & Co.$i; Howard Bottling Co.$1000; W.H.Cunningham, $900; F.Sn Harts, $005; | Dow estate, 311.000; D.A.McCaskill, $3000, There are 12C creditors and the anipnnt of liabilities are between $40,000 and.000; Theother creditors have claims for amounts under $1000- © DEATHS.TURNBU LL\u2014In this city, on the 22nd § Cccila M age 23 years, beloved da unter \u201cof George L ra bail Funcral take p! from her father's residence, = &.Charles Point St.Charles, at 8 am; to St.teck, thence to Cote den N cabriet Church.Com moetory spectinl neha Param v THE WEATHER.1 a.m\u2014Probabilition\u2026 for the next twenty- January Ll Sun Fisos.\u2026.ceccccsacas Less.tout hours: Fair and coda Mm.port.endi by Harrisoh & Co.'s standard instrm- mine at Tan.% 1894 Thermo.Barometor.Six a.a Noon 1 + Dubois F rederic.- \"gent VOTERS IN THE EAST AND CENTRE NAMES THAT ARE NOT FOUND IN THE DIRECTORY, Many are Those of Well Known Men Who are Not Known to Live at the Places Indicated.~ For some few years past it has been alleged that the East and Centre wards have contained an abnormally large num- \u201cber of voters and charges have repeatedly bien made that many names were put on the electoral lists which had no right to be there.Friends of candidates in these wards arc often heard to say that Mr.So-and-So is solid since so many more names Lave been put on\u2018the list.To show how many people can vote on-one building, a list is here given.The names of the people who are mentioned in the directory as living or having their business at the number given are italici Electoral Distrigt.Na 4 CABINET DE LECTURE PAROISSIALE Comeau, A.J.papier RE \"HS Notre Dame Denavlt, + M.À.gen 1717 Derome, T i \u201cdo Arte do Desmarieau, J.Chas.gent 717.\u2026 de \u2014 Trudeau, Je wi.gent Lar do ; Trudeau.J.A.gent.717 do Electoral District, No.5.NEW York Lire BUILDING.Archambault.Gaspard, M.D.I Place 4 Armes Archambault, Lex.B.clerk.Archainbault.N.R.advocate.11 de Charrey, 1.stenographer - 1 do Cou Chas.agent.n -do Coates, John.agent M 0 Cadieux.Hector, contractor.11 o Iravid, Horace student 11 do n, L., stenographer.MN do Lamothe, Wm.agent.un do Lamelice, P.FE.agent 11 do Lauzon, Éadras.contracto n do Papineau.©.Denix, clerk.d Davageau, Theodore,contractor.11 do Electoral District, No.5 ' OFFICE UF JUSEPH TETREAULT, COLLECTOR.Archambault FE.agent.Archambault, ©.Francoeur, J.Bte, do Galarnean, Henri.do Huot; fred.do Larin, Francois.do .du Larin, W ilbrod do do McNichols, Robt.do do Paquet.Hector, collector.do Electoral District, No.9 BOUGEANT RESTAURANT.Rougeant.Henri, Jimekeeper.-BS1Lambort H.tolges H Hieari.gent Cote, .de Cormier, SHEN WM.DLL .do Charland, J.A., agent.3 da Desmaricau.Chas.gent.3 do Désmarteau, Alex., do.> do Grenier, J.A., - = do , a .3 do jeunesse, H.do .25 de Massicotte.P.do 5 de Trudcl, Emile, do .25 do Electoral District, No.2.HERMAX S.SCHEVER.IMPORTER.Boisseau, Horace, merchant.fl St, Sulpice st.Boisseau, L.H., do 41 do Dufort, tte du 4 do Dufort, Horace, \u2018do -âl do Gadbois, G.à do 41 do Schewer, H.S.do 4 : do Electoral District, No.8 {BILLIARD ROOM AND OFFICES) Bourbonnais.oO.Aer, - Leu 1614 Notre Dame.oseph.-16i4 C rt H.agent Dostaler.Arthur, agent do Girand.4.Adve .do Lapointe, I.A.do Lachapelle, F.céder do clland, J.().advocate do Delland, Alfred, agent do eletier, pl do o CE FA de do Painchaud.J.do do Ricndeau, Soscnh, do.do Scott, H., do do HOTEL DE NORMANDIE Bourgouin Hy: acinthe: con \u2018etr.6d St Gabriel .Beausoleil, C.advoc -64 trand.Tiny mond contrac ort 4 \u2018ote, Alfred, agent.\u2026.\u2026.64 do Duperrousel.4.innkeeper.6¢ do Lamarche, Joseph, contractor.64 do leclerc.Pierre, contracior .64 do Marchand.F.G.notary.: 64 do Piche, Camille, clerk.61 do Roy.Phillipe H.advocate - do Roy.C.B.advocate do Tarte, J.Israel.journalist.do At 25 St Lambert Hill, where there are 12 voters.Mr.Henri Bougeant said: \u201cAll the voters registered here have rented rooms for three or four years.\u201d At 64 St Gabriel Street there ate also 12 voters.Madame Deper.rouzel said: **The other 11 belong to a club, which rents several rooms at a rental of $300 a year.1614 Notre Dame Street.At Mr.Pelland\u2019s office it was stated that.all those on the voters\u2019 list were living at 1614 Notre Dame street.At the Cabinet de Lecture Paroissiale, 1717 Notre Dame street, it was ascertained that three of the six men whose names appear on the list, only sleep on the premises.The other three have oftices there.In the New York Life BE building the only gentlemen on the list who have apartments there were Messrs, M.B.Archambault, Chas.Coursol, John Coates, L.Lyman and Wm.Lamothe.At 550 Crails Street.In the directory, under the above number.is the name of \u2018\u201cJos.Tetreault, collector, The.number \u201c330° does not now appear above the door but it seems to have been merged into \u201c332\u201d which appears on the window and is kno n as \u201cThe.White House Restau- The upper stories are used as a boanin house, and one of the persons in the restaurant said: \u201cAll these people have à right to be on the lists.\u201d ACTIVE CANVASSING FOR THE BOARD OF TRADE ELECTIONS.The Bankers\u2019 Assoc: Association to be Represented on the Counoil by J the General Manager of Canada\u2019s Big Bank.The establishing of a local Bankers\u2019 Association and its afliliation with the Board of \u2019 vis rey As à very popular move in Board of Trade circles.The Association's constitution i is now being drawn up and the ffice-bearers will be appointed in a few days.When Mr.Oglirie visited Toronto recently he found that the Bankers\u2019 Association there taking more lively interest in he Board of Trade affairs than any other of the atil sted asseciations.On his return to Montreal Mr.Ogilvie, as president of the rd, set to work with the result chat the _Assuciation has me an accomplished fact.At a meeting of bankers held the ther day Mr.8S.Clouston, n- oral manager of the Bank of ont- teal.was unanimously as the \"Association's representative ou the Council of the of Trade.Mr.Clous- ton\u2019s name will be on all the different tickets, so that his election is assured.> vassing is going on briskly on \"Change, and the following t cket was in circulation today:W.W.Ogilvie, president; Jas:ACantlie, vive-president: John Torrance, second vice.president: R.'M.Esdailc, treasurer.Baird, ohn, representing fish and oils; Clouston, E.5, banking: fg; Cunningham.\\v.divestock; Drummond, The I- Mere: it; Lockerby, groceries; Mc w, Job, Erchange: Tra NA vert orn Ex .Tr; Robertson, David, flour; Smith, C.F.pots and shoes: Thibaudeau, A.À.This is the pair ticket so far that has scen the light df day, but another one on which the name of Mr.Tu is.substituted for Mr.Eadaile and hav ng o one or two other changes is being pre .Board of {rade Elections.To the Editor of the STAR: to StR,\u2014I notice a lettor in last nights STAR signed \u201cMember of the of à utention of written with ex influencing kick out Edgar Judge.Doss the writer commence already to despair that his ish \u20ac wise what is bis object in ity bli to the papers! ut, read it, he has made out Hke-a young Quite true, and those years have of work\u2014solid work.First, t he anal; tion of the different branches pr the rd, then the erection of the new buildings; and it is\u201d well known that Mr.Ju \u201cne glected even his own business to tur ther these acliemes he so much at heart, and now that the work is over and the childs \u2018little clique actu siugled out the office Mr.Judge, for contestation.It is the only office contested.Mr.Judge oue year more to serve and 1 feel satisfied that after many years honorable service he is not going to be sent out with a slap on the face.ANOTUER MEMBER.COLUMBIAN FAIR PORTFOLIOS.Our readers will observe that Coupon No.:1 of the Columbian Fair Views will remain in the Star until Friday night to mocet the extraordinary demand.ANNUAL REPORT .BOARD OF TRADE.Business But Little Affected by Amer loan Depression The fifiy-first annual report of the Council of the Board of Trade was issued to-day.Among other things it states that busiress throughout Canada during 1883 has been but\u2019iittle affected by the severe depression which has existed in the United Stat apd which has not yet wholly per Away.The prospects of improvement are, however, encouraging, and the proposed alterations in the United States tariff are favorable to business relations between the two countries.Both imports and ex- rts show an increase over usiness has heen less satisfactory.export_figures for 1588, as compared with \u201812, and an advance of nearly nine million dollars over Ll This | provement is most gratifying, es as trade throughout the world been 50 dull.While the average annual value of the exports for the thirteen years from 1:80 to IsU2, inclusive, was only thirty thousand dollars, last year's exports \u2014uver\u2014forty-eight- thousand ring an increase over that average of six- | ty-two and one-half per cent.The continued increase in the value of the exports shows that the uce of the Dominion is steadily gaining ground in the markets of the world, and that the search for other outlets when the McKinley Bill almost closed the States to ian merchandise, proved successful.increase, but.not so 1 a one as the exports.Owing to the reduced rate of duty On \u2018sugar.and some other articles, the 3 ount of Customs duties collect although a little larger than last year, is much smaller than during the previogs six ean.or the average of the past twelve.THE ABNORMALLY LOW PRICE OF WHEAT has made that.cereal unrem tive to farmers, dairy produce has\u2019 manded good prices throughout the year.The su cess of Canadian cheese at the World\" = Fair.where it came out first in almost every competition, was very gratifying, aud it 1s certain that the exhibit of ih the natural products of Canada at that exposition en- ightened an enormous number of visitors thereto as to the climate and possibilities of this Dominion.The export of hay to Great Britain has been quite an important business during the year, and t trade appears likely to permancatly retain fair proportions.ere is encouragement, too, in thé circumstance that the export of deals from this port is largely increasing.The export cattle trade has continued to be unfavorably affected by charges of disease among the animals, and the continuance of the British schedule against Canadian and United States cattle renders any improvement unlikely.The report makes reference to the work on the guard pier, and reviews the business transacted by the Council during the vear.It also refers to the formal opening of the new building.\u2014 COMING CONTEST.An Injunction to Stop the Officers from Stopping the Sparring Contest\u2014 Mitchell and Corbett to Meet.anuary 23\u2014John Kelly, JACKSONVILLE, the referee in the Ogrbett-Mitchell fight, has carried thé day in, to the conversion of that $20.000 cheque ing a $30,000 \u2018actual money.1 to withdraw the restriction\u2019 and Kelly morrow.J.artridge, Sounzel for the Duval Club, returned Talla: hasse this af oon, ao is rted to have since then vised po! the Club to petition Judge the State Circuit court, for an injanction Testraining the sheriff of this county from interfering with the club's proposed boxin, exhibition.Papers were at once pre © petition was submitted to the ean in chambers.A tempo porary stay was granted the petitioners and nty Attorney was notified to appear in the Circuit Court to-day to show cause why the injunction should not be granted.This tem por stay given the club partisans mu ay.After the meeting, Kelly the referee stated that he would submit these propositions to the two men.If the decision is a draw or If the authorities stop the contest after the men have been in the ring fora few rounds, the referce shall decide on the merits dis- pa yed and award the whole purse to the tter man.Kelly informally made thispro- position to Mitchell to-day, and thé Englishman express his sat staction wit it Available sites galore for the battle are at the disposal of the Club, but the ound at is receiving the most attention is Panama Park, four or five miles east of this city.Those who want the selected say that by the opening of the Florida Central and Peninsular Railway \u2018drawbridge, which crosses à track at the park, there wouldn't be one chance of a thousand of molestation by the State's offi- clals.JACKSONVILLE, Fla., January &3.\u2014Judge Gall has postponed the hearing in the in- Junction case of the Duval Club until tomorrow morning.Contest to Come off.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.a EN doux January 23.\u2014Everything is t Jacksonville, Florida, for the Corbe Mitchel fight and there seems ni doubt that it will come off.Several militia regiments have _arriv -the xcene, they are not expected to interfere.The arguments on the motion to restrain the State from inte was n Ihis forenoon, and is now going on, remain in food condition, and Mitchell friends say he is ready to fight for his life.It is expected that the arena at East Jack- sonvilie will be used instead of à tent.HOOPER IN THREE RIVERS.{arecran = TRE a THREE Rivers, January who line ins Just er ended.his ara: pee shade now | Rivers i High ati Pellefeuille left by t four o'clock train yesterday and returned by the Quebec train, arriving here at three thy morning, ance.says he is confident that he will obtain a special session the Criminal Court and not linger in gaol until the fourth of June, when the next term He says he does not fear the result of Hee new trial and e to h ed in the near future.It fs stated that N.L.Denonconrt, Q.C., will represent the Crown at ous trial.njooper van fore ne ess | maires er-an excellent case for for his opponent.\"He says that Mr.Ju has held different offices in the Council several yours past.202, General © Custom Iouse returns for the port of Montreal show a large increase in the The value of the imports also showd an.THE CONTEST IS STOPPED | for any reason except interference the | authorities, after the men have en the ring, the purse shall be equally divided.Hoo .was very quiet and came without reulat e FINANCE AND COMMERCE.Looal Stock Market Quiet.The local stock market had a quiet time this morning.There was no to remove t usibess ht values were about .Bank of Montreal c hands a ds 1 ro 2204, .this was the only J intereut taken in banks.Cable \u20ac ompany w laced at 186 tailw at be A Sogle 473 ana a round lot of Duluth Common otton were placed at 107} and Dominlon Cotton at 100.The rest of the list was neglected.AFTERNOON 3ALXSE.150 St, Ry.1644: 55 da 164}: 8 do, 165, 10,000 Col.10.000 Montreal Cotton 3 per cent.stock at 106.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the FT, Gordon Strathy Block Term.DL tacrament afraets ee 6 Oo 7 IT [ + bé i TE 1 FE or i i \"PF Es.4 UT Fa ue 3 Se 5 Si | \u201400E a Iles Er Meredith & O'Brien's Wall Street \u2018Thero isa rumor which wo do not believe that enough Democratic votes have been obtained in Bi to prevent the passage of the ion The House yesterday worked itself into a sugar som mdi the das miqards the duty ob ree .duty on raw a mone.Speaker Ter said the matter would come u ay morning.He said that i pe the adoption n of the question ne now pending would ut a duty p today.coal and iron schedules have the Habe of w : Tharo ia à mocting of tbe trunk line presidents on reda: The London market is ynchanged.t think it Sugar wi 1) open lo gor, ut we do no wtf Sect REC sion RR oan permanent receiver of New MONTREAL EXCHANGE MARKET.RE nen the Bran ty Mess W.L 8.Jecksonk, ers, 1761 Notre Dame street Meatres'.aie) January 33, 1904 Betvewn Iman, ter New York Funds.TE de #13 pen.\\ X [ ing, 60 days.9116 Ny .9-16 Le A S.174@ 5.16¢ sh 1946 AT 1a @3¢ Bank of Ragland rate, BRITISH MARKETS.Grain, Provisions.ete.: BERRBOUM'S REPORT, Tuesday, Jan 2, 1894, off coast, wheat, de ehi ; t: V bout, sl pod bl ear : ow, \u20ac T.firm.Cala.wheat nearly due, in, Sa.French pourkets .Veathe: England er.Liverpool wi ocling appears Weaker: do maize Grml heads mixed maize, 4s Od.Cenadian peas, 4s 11§d.LIVERPOOL LATEAT PRICES CURRENT, January 33, 18M Wheat 1-20 Lower Corn Steady \u2014Pro- visions Fractionally\u2019 Weaker.CHICAGO, January Eu t o > and tuated thin narrow limits closing about Seiow Jesterdar- Corn was steady: visions ropped a fow ints, The.\u2018closin quotations were: Wheat, Bi Janos .63% , 65 July.Corn, 354 N May, ET July._Pork, $1.0 N Jan $d May.' Lard, Januars.Fete re May.Riba, so anuary May.; ten AMERICAN MARKETS.Reoceipts and Shipments.CRICAGO, January #:\u2014Recoipts, 70,000 bus WREAT, 238,000 CORN, 147; ss Oats, 11.017 bbls.FLOUR.Shipmen nta, 6000 bus.WamaT, Cony, 1200 ATS, 6480 bbla: FLOUR, NEW York January WHEAT.400 C 41,401 vis Wn HEAT.187,941 Cons.660 OATS.Dui eipts, 2,00 bus 8885 = 3 i 2 = oR HES 4 ng ug ug \"18 12 4 1 EEEE 882 F 8H wy seq Se sex été de dé a 2 we om ow 6B « 8 64 » se 30e su \u2019 - COMMERCIAL GOSSIP.Meredith & O'Brien's Chioago Specials.Caicaco, Jan a 10.10 am.- ts about\u201d = C Teak 11,37 a.m.\u2014There is a good deal of wheat wanted at 12.07 p.m.\u2014W eathermap shows continued col cts of snow.in central val vo inches av d in North and South Makota.weather and legs.\u2019 About are show 1212 pm.\u201d We house to-morrow.: d Colle .sm think sugar a case will come up modera int the Wasningion is supposed to be short a big block \u2018of the stoc y suffer so.much from Indigestion ou have such a pai a as Dyer's y all mieu fest ve Malt ee \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Extract.Sold Mr.Arthur Prevost, su like liko Mears.Andrew Allan Che.Lacaille, Pos le.J.H.Chas.Chaput.Dir.Banque 4\u2019 Hoche- Inga, Jos.Hudou, of Hudon, Hebert & Cie, and by all the leading men of that ward wilicall on every voter, soliciting their sup- \u2018their signatures.central committes at 35 St.James.Tel.784; also committee rooms at 77 St.Francois Xavier, Tel.2147; and 360 St, Paul, Tel.All his friends are welcome and all information will be received port and 1007.pleasure, The day.R.Molson, Pres.He Carberry, Man., News received from a Victoria stibacelber carly in January with a New Year's greeting, a blooming daisies plucked on New Year's supported ¢ by.nen Dir.La Baer ue ven has his apd given with unch of beautiful Wheat 6 this rug- olsons POPULAR SUBSTITUTE FOR LARD.© &*) Sold by Grocers Everywhere.Made only by N.K.FAIRBANK & CO.Wellington and Ann Sts, MONTREAL.VALUES ARE 50 GOOD.HENRY BIRKS & SONS, 233-7 Bt.James Street, Montreal, Jewellers hy wpecial appointment to their Excel- Governor-General and the Countess of lencies the Aberdeen THE OCKEY At the Victoria Rink, on SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY Mh, AT 820 P.ML.HARRY L SHAW.Hon.Sec.Treas.M.Admission to non-subscribers 5c.- Event of the Season Championship.OTTAWA Va.MONTREAL Champions), H.C 195 : / After a few alidea the Club House will be ncing aad 'reshmenta for Music, REAL.80 191 MONTREAL ALLUP'M GEO.R.BAILLIE, Hon.Sec.S.S.CLUB.thrown open ONT- o i 0.O0.F.Members of the Independent Order ws are requested to attend ved brother; Odurellu of our late residence of Willam Line funeral wii BENNAT, to-morrow, Wednesday.30 o'clock, from the ; Cas.J.GRIFFITHS, Grand Beer.After.or A Mec EDS wi octod sharp.favited Tram RINCE OF WALES SNOWSHOE NESDAY Nigh Morabere and pas usual ll le held in the Ar Friday oe P.NCDONALD.Hon.Sec.-Treas.CLUB tent at 8 ST.ANN'S WARD.corin Alderman P.Kennedy, OPEN 96 ST.MAURICE STREET ITTEE ROOMS me OF \u2014\u2014 .PAY AND NICHT.160 OTTAWA STREET 2350 NOTRE DAME STREET 849 WELLINGTON STREET 135 CENTRE STREET 24 MAGDALEN STREET _'72 FORFAR STREET gs CITIZENS' Municipal Ass\u2019n.The followis Candidaice for Alderman have been ap.by the Counril of this Association: proved of \u2018Bt.- fototne Ward Ward, Peter Row Fain x0 0.Peso.ur Prevost, Wi Marys Ward.Hercules Dupre.Kast, ards.War: Ferdinand .ard.Richard Turner, TA era Lou, St.Jèmes, Hochelaga Cguncil the Assoutation % J.REMINGTON, race.bas of rheumatic trouble | also took it and have improved rapédiy.I have regained my appetite, sleep well, am heavier and walk long distances.Mood's Farsapa- rilla is worth its weight in gol.KH.A.Burxerr, Curnry- ville, Pa.Heed's Cures.AUARYBURMEET.- Heed'a Pills act easily yet effectively.YOU NEED NOT PAY : High prices for Custom Made Boots, as BELL\u2019S FINE FOOT WEAR fit better.look better, wear better and are cheaper.19xeodtt-\" LAST EDITION, {REAL ESTATE SALE By Authority of Justice, 53 LATOUR STREET, Near 1.Genevieve Street.The valuable property known as part of lot official number 1100, of St, Antoine Ward, having a frontage of \u201c4 feet by a depth of about 101 feet, with the\u2019 house thereon, will be sold BY AUCTION, Atthe Rooms, 181 St.James St, TO-MORROW, SALE AT ELEVEN eCLecK.*e* Pouseesion Ist May.TU JRE CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, Real Estate Auctioneers 91 * CLOSING DAYS OF JANUARY SALE : i {oo ¢ : Sale closes end o \u2014BEAR IN MIND tl that our a5 p.c._Discount x of this 1 Month.; ; 4 - .4 Allowed on al Table 25 p.c.Allowed on Dinner Sets, Ten Sets.All «\u2018Course\u201d* Sets, all Decorated China.25 p.c.\u2018Glassware.All Cut Glass, all our Fine Lamps.25 p.c.Allowed on our whole stock, except Common Kitchen Ware, 25 p.c.T.WILEY & CO., 1803 Notre Dame Street.DEWAR\u2019S BY ROYAL APPOLNTMENY THE FINEST = | SCOTCH 7 Mkpars OxLY Scorn -BoLD \"2527 1 IN THE WORLD.| \u201ciz | SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.== TRV IT! TRV IT! 4, LATEST FASHIONS \u2014AND\u2014 Choicest Qualities FINE FURS \u2014AT THE\u2014 BRAHADI FUR STORE, Notre Danie \u2018Street, Corner St.Lambert Hill SEE Don\u2019t you want a Fur Lined Coat?A few left at $26.00.9 6 GSHORNE STREET, 88 CIT ATONE FRONT HOLE, pposite Drummond Street, And Valuable Buliding Site, 53 Feet Freoat, adjeiping ®livet Baptist Church, and the Bouse 13% Richardson Street, \u2014BY AUCTION\u2014 TUESDAY MORNING, 30h JANUARY.The most central and convenient position for a business or professional man in Montreal.house is occupied by the owner, SEURGE WAIT, and sold by his order.ing 0 cite a street 1t always enjoys bure air and ported tllation.The vacant lot is sold for Mr.Tames lis and 13 one of the tew spots left In central Mbhntreal to build upon.Any houses erected on this site will command the\u2019 very best class of tenants obtainable.\u2018These properties offer the best Investments in the market how.The are so central, near C.P.R.Depot, SL.Peter's Cathedral, 8 Church, Windsor st.Cars, Dominion square, Y.M.C.A., Windsor Hotel, 8t.Catherine street shops, Rinks, and all places, of worship, instrûction, business and amusement Men of business can get home at our, day or night, in 5 or & minutes.i \u2018Ihe louse and Lot 138 RICHARDSON will be \u2018 Yam instracted by Mr.R Carsley to sell bis Attractive and well built RESIDENCE, 807 GUY ST Size 60x50, the exterior being leautifully Anished and | heated throughont ly hot water furnace (in duplicate), GROUNDS SURROUNDING Tx.The above property to be aoid at ressopabls price and erma of payment, and can be seen by permit oaly.F.McMANN, 118 87.JA - REET.1913sod \u201c Playmates,\u201d BE LATEST MUSICAL A atin Bat ESSIE BONEHILL 3: QUEEN'S THEATRE, NEXT wen Vents now ea sale Are you going to the Carnival?.' \u2018 If you want a reliable Port Wine uss 4 COMMENDADOR (25 YEARS OLD) Bottled in Oporto by Feuerheerd.Beware ot imitations.11x coûtf © TO LET.Splendid well lighted Offices in the Stock Exchange No.11 St.Sacrament st.rooms on 3rd flat, well suited tect or manufactur- Building, Two very large for an Archi- ing business, Apply Gordon Strathy & CO.9.St.Sacrament St.1510 EGGS-1- Pickled.EGGS -17 FIvest QUALITY.Bell, Simpson & Co., 257 & 9 COMMISSIONERS ST.19:8 15 furnished parlor; most a \u201cphyrician or dentist; ne Terms moderate.Apply at 1975 Notro Dames a Address _ _ Fan \u201cA oy TERRIER.ATPLY 16 Fuite HE pe \u2018The following advertisements werd received too late for classification : a = ee ~~ sold for Nr.Baylis immediately.after the above.| = \u201che house 76 OBBUKNE ST.18 000 Of The most | an good cook ry family DDLE-AGES comfortable and healthy homes, \u2018handy to ab tort: wiliing to anti eter.that a busy man can ind.ences.Addrras \"G 2233.\u201d STAR office.1 Further particulars to-morrow.WANE ANTED \"D GENERAL\u201d BERVANT\u2014 no THOMAS J.POTTER, BY HEAMSTRESS, SEWING Ji PRI- 196 Auctioneer.WANTED oY Can cut and ft well.or a Cadieux street._ : Ou.(D 16605 MACHINERY FATTER s WA er Apply Bupt.Royel Electric Oo., ve SPECULATION.text 2 FANTED SITUATION \u201cAS HOTSKEEPRR: \u201cter pour two 0 ne 2 Som for lady.Apply M WC TT etcaife st 1 V Apply in own | handwnting to \u201c@ man TANTED- ENTRY CLERK FOR WHOLEBALE hariware, only those accustomed to the Lhusinesa, BTAR office.191 NO LET 7 IN A\u201d MODERN HOUSE, OFFICE and waiting rooms, with the use of clegan: rable situation for LEF\u2014A BEAUTIFUL LARGE NEW ouse, 1 rooms, high class in every t tuation, best in the west end; exceptional op- Fonality { fora desirable tenant.Box 1743, Post y GON\" TONFORTAR PARIS FU FUR, RIED Rook © office.ln! 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