The Montreal daily star, 29 décembre 1894, samedi 29 décembre 1894
[" + LAST EDITION.\\ The Monfeexn \\ Bui Star __ VOL.XXVI\u2014No 306, + MONTREAL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1804.: Af Mr.Speaker, who reminded the honorable ] member that in speaking of any of the honorable committees of that honorable House\u2019none but parliamentary language was permissible.I Mr.Stephens then proceeded to deliver a carefully prepared address, in which he re- MEDICAL.to its proposition to guarantee Union Bank paper to the amount of eighty cents on the ollar, and Commercial Bank paper to.the amount of twenty cents on the dollar.The Opposition introduced an amendment to guarantee all notes at their face value, to raise a loan to meet obligations thus Again in many instances local or isolated | _ .difficulties as to ure have provoked |.the legiulative application of remedies has- {8 tily conceived, imperfectly worked out and j: Hll-fittiug in method or principle with other fi CHRISTMAS HE LEGISLATURE AT QUEBEC, i parts of the Code.A weighty body of juris- rudence also exists, impressive of the in.THE LATEST \u2014_\u2014 viewed the history of pretative and other diffioulties which |.50,000 % : MONTREAL'S CIVIC TRANSACTIONS bcos 3 e ploader and the suitor.These facta A _ Created, and to retire $30.location ly b t ; .ng volume rec Treas MR.CASGRAIN EXP LAINS HIS to cont ti rian period, extending up to the personal transactions and tie ever ccentu- .HORROR, amount ood authority, that the er IN pre ï A ating cry for simplicity and spee roce- |.\u2018 hav oe .e LIBEL LAW.Let us,\u201d he commenced, examine the dure emphasize the Docessity For & revision ment will arrange to have its pro .NECKWEAR .Street Railway contract.Every one is familiar with this scandal.Aftèr a long struggle the present Company obtained a long fran- chise\u2014jhirty years, from August, 1802 Under \u2018the old contract, the Company were to keep the track and one foot on each side of the rails in repair.This clause has disappeared in the new agreement and it isa question it the city will not now be obliged to do the work.If so, the city instead of receiving any revenue from the Company, pper House, to allow incoming banks to steady local ones, upon which point an agreement has been arrived at.of the present Code.\u2018The present Commissioners had to go beyond a simple consolidation ofthe existing laws of procedure.It was necessary to briug defective and antiquated provisions into harmony with the conditions and requirements of the present day, to remedy omissious and to provide for the intended reorganization of the Courts.lu the observations upon the por tion of the Code now submitted for the rat time, the following are some of the amend- George W.Stephens Makes a Violent Attack on the Methods of the Montreal City Council\u2014The Forty-one Lives Were sia oun tnomeson.| Lost; Fiftoen Badly | \"mere Jv 4 on i me eee, 3 v Positively cured by thoso Little Pills.\u2018They also relieve Distress trom Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A per- fact remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drows.Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated \u2018Tongue en in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.Small PUI.Small Dose, Small Price.We RESPECTFULLY HEG TO NOTIFY DEAL ers in Window Shades, Laces, Fringes, Pol rs mings, ete possession of the Macfarisne Shade Co.sa Works, and any orders for goods from samples previvusly shown by that concern will recelve prompt attention and shipment if addressed Revisions of the Code.[SPECIAL TO THE RTAR.] | Von December 29.\u2014The feature of yesterday afternuun proceedings in the Legislative Assembly was the able spcech made by the Attorney-General in proposing the second jeading of his bill to amend the law respecting actions for libel apuinst newspapers.The hou.gentleman discussed the question from every standpoint, and demonstrated that the law which his bili is to umend falls far short of the requirements of the present time.He made some very appropriate citations from eininent guthorities in the course of his address.- The utherGusiness transacted during the afternoon was of no great general interest.\u2018Ihe House meets this morning at eleven o'clock for a brief sitting, after which it will adjourn till Wednesday next.The City bill as amended in the Private Bills Committee was printed in Freuch and distributed during the afternoon to be examined by members previous to its consideration at the evening session.Mr.Casgrain\u2019s bill respecting libel actions against newspapers,the provisions of yhich -ing af $55 1-8 per will have to contribute to its support.In 1803, the city received $20,612 from the Company in per centage of gross earnings.Repairs to roadway at 3550 a, mile for fifty miles is equal to $27,500.Add 830,000 for cost of snow and wo find an annual loss to the city of $27,858.By not accepting the William tender the city lost $110,000 the first year.The Morris and Fulton tender was also more advantageous than the one accepted.* \u201cEvery one is familar with the scene in Council \u201cwhen this contract was awarded.Aldermen were called \u2018ratters, traitors, renegades,\u2019 and aldermen were openly nien- tioned) as having received &300U for their votes, It was Messrs.Hurteau, Prefon- taine and Clendinneng, who enginecred this scheme.\u201d ; - Mr.Swephens proceeded to show how Toronto had received $120,000 revenié in 1593 from its Sireet Railway Company.Mr.Stephens was informed that there had been seven aldermen employed as con- tracters upon the Montreal Street Railway Company's power building and fouror five on the Street Railway oftices on Craig street.\u201cThe latter building,\u201d he remarked, \u2018\u2018fell wi OWI Refprring to the electric light deal, Mr.Stephens pointed out that the city of Que- pec paid £0 per light, that \u201cfourteen cities in thd States were doing their electric light.ments noticed, Article 571, authorizes the party accounted to, to include in his costs those of preparing the account.By Article 575 the delay to file answers tothe contestation of accounts is reduced to six days.By Article 352 any creditor is alloufd to apply for the appointment of à curatôr to an abaudontuent, if the plaintiff faila to do 80, .By art.501 ¢f 8cq., a credit on whose Judgment remains unsatistied after he has attempted to execute it, is furnished with means of obtaining from his debtor sworn information as to the existence of further property available to meet the debt.\u201cEx aminations of a similar kind,\u201d says the report, \u201care to be found in the systems of England, Untario and of many states of the American Union and present obvious utility.\u201d By art.55 provisional execution may be applied for and ordered in certain classes of action.Article 59 et seq., adds to the list of articles exempt from seizure, books relating to the debtors profession, art or trade, to the value of two hundred dollars, which frequently constitute his principal means of livelih The value to which tools, etc.,are \u201clop.is raised from thirty to two hundred dollars, ; : By article @, the following exemptions Injured.TRAGEDY AT SILVER LAKE, CAUSED BY OVERTURNED LAMP.AsHLAND, Oregon, December 29.\u2014Ad- vices have been received from Klamath Falls, Oregon, of a horrible accident» at Silver Lake, Lake County, Oregon, caused by the overturnine of à lamp, at a gathering of people on Christmas Eve, when over forty-one lives were lost and sixteen persons badly injured, five of whom will probably die.\u201c The festival took place in a hall over Toronto, December 29.\u2014The senate of the Univerity of Toronto has, on motion of MraMulock, M.I\u2019, seconded by Rev.Principal Caven, passed the following resolution : \u2018\u201cThat the senate shares in the universal sorrow caused by the death of the Premier of Canada.the Right Honorable Sir John 5, 1), Thompson, A.C.M.G,, ete.\u201cThe senate is deeply conscious of the great loss which the Dominion has sustained in the removal of a statesman so eminent for his abilities and whose devotion to the interests of his country is recognized oy all.*Sir John Thompson's intellectual endowments were of a very high order, and had been diligently cultivated in early life by assiduous study.\u201cle seemed easily and naturally to reach the highest positions, whether in the profes.sionoi laworin tbe province of statemanship.No sooner had he entered the public service of the Ilominion of Canada than his great force of intellect and character began to be felt.His clear and comprehensive understanding, bis mastery of facts and skill in arranging them, together with his power of direct simple statement, made him most able in debate.His capacity for work was great, and it may be reared that his untir- ng application to onerous duty may have shortened his valuabie life.In his high position he had little more than time to Suitable for New Year\u2019s Gifts.Original Styles.Unlimited Variety.Desirable Patterns.Attractive Goods.Lowest Prices.R.J.TOOKE, 177 St.James St.And 1553 St.Catherine Street, East.ear, per lamp of 2000 0 tigger candy power.A Prefontaine he said show that in ability and devotion to the myer Bo directly to us.Chrisman Brothers\u2019 store.Many children.have been already explained, came uplor a from seizure are provided for among others: MENZIE, TURNER & CO.Manufacturers Second reading.\u2018The bon.geutloman ex- | voted, ainst taking tenders in November, Salaries of Pablie officers; with et- ,; service of the country he was worthy to , Toronto.ONE = rod plained the evils of the present system, ied fi contract was given to the Royal ception of those of public officers and were present with their parents and hon ible baviimae Tot HOI 1 D A Y INDUC E M ENTS 1 which bis measure aimed to remedy.de qe UT 8120 ven LOnT employes , the .province, whether relatives, and were having a good time God, he was calied awa ut as his Sov- pointed out that there was a certain class 'E .permanent dr not, which are seizable 1, .\u20ac = of persons, gradually increasing in number, Thig contract was introduced by Messrs.for: (a), ong-fift \u2018ot ever monthly and enjoying what Santa Claus had brought greign had placed the laurel wreath upon Duri this week ev re Gaining mn = = who made a regular profession of promoling prefehtaine, Rainville and Clendinueng, salary exceeding one thousand doliars per them.\u201cThe senate thankfuliy directs the atten- uring ce ery pu .\u2018 ; Ald.Villeneuve told Ald.itainviile inCoun- annum.(pb) Gne-fourth of every monthly CAUSE OF THE FIRE.4 ti ; y Sant chaser of a new HEINTZMAN ; - LIBEL ACTIONS AGAINST NEWSPAPERS, 1 h Loic ad salary exc g one thousand dollars, but tion of the Joung men of Canada to his / Popularity Daily.The present measure proposed to protect cil that be (Rainville) was acting as adve- ot exceedingitiwo tho d do A Some one attempted to get where he example of the consecration of rare gifts to JU the press against this class.At the same cate or the Royal Electric Co.Me con- 0 One thin wo every x thir sa on Wd d hear better by i the service of his country, and looks back : : ; ; tiou \u201cNot even in the Cit as a > vi r could see and hear er jumping upon i ; \u2018hi cu { \u2019 time, here alt JDothing in he bill to more{daring public robbery a been at- exceeding too thousand dollars per a bench in the middle of the bail Pa fed Pr \u201cwealth but, the atloction of his minish Journa atic respons yn templed by the gang, who are endeavoring annum.ries of city or town - untrymen.It unites with the whole rights which a private citizen enjoyed, who had a bona fide ground of complaint against any newspaper.Mr.Casgraiu s speech was altogether an able essay upon the law of libel and the position of the press at the to gmk the street lighting contract to the Royo Electric Co.,\u2019 says a leading journal of thi city of Montreal.\u201cTis is what Mr.Louis Perrault said of doing 80 his head struck a lamp banging people in thanking Her Gracious Majesty trom the oelling, causing the oil to run lvrso fully recognizing his eminent talents à and services, and which wili not be for- out, and it immediately caught fire.While gotten by Canada nor the great Empire, to clerks in ineprporated cities or towns, except as to proportions mentioned in the preceding graph.All other salaries and wages at whatever time and in what- present day and the relations which the fair in a letter to tie newspapers in four-fifths, they \u2018de Bet aren men tried to take the lamp down it was which our a proud eo co nso.Raman should exist een had Pen \u2018called.\u201c Fever before in the history of Montreal three dollan en Ph day.(b.three tipped 80 badly that the oil ran out on the lation may be {inparted to Lad Thompson : A Ng .has fe impudent proposition of awarding 3 ey.ex three .aud the members of her family in this the N 1 pot impro Cana bulwark a°Lpyppler a caltract ofa million dollars at the log- dollars, but .not exosed 3 six dollars per floor.A terrible scene followed.The peo: uy of great sorrow, first and deepest of all N i roe, Nr, Song, ih, Sony 2 ig ect Pr me rhe 0 nd in he Whey Ses pi ware competion to run thugs ae i, ET fe cn do le \u2018 follows: pe ; a h ; flam ; ; ; Ï \u2018But a very large proportion of what the face per, & Sigantic fraud, deal had been ph in the ode of procedures mio ea In order to the door, and in the the motion carried ously.3 gd newspapers spread betore the public re- 4j, Mephens said, on Pe red by Ald.Pre.will refe later.* panic and firemany werekilledand injured.mT Res gont z lates to matters of publie Leger in foniqne.The cit: had granted a right for The killed were: Special Notiees.ee ¥ which, nevertheless, Individuals Jgure.aid | ten fears from May, 1895.Mr.Stephens D For the best value in Ladies\u2019 Winter ~\u2014WILL BE MVESENTED WITH\u2014 : : must therefore be mentioned in any ac- : ; , \u2018 : MR.BE Mrs.John Buck, Freddie and baby.Co.\u2019 count or discussion.To a great extent also rela | the particulars of this affair, the in: IE'S ACQUITTAL.Mrs.Osley, Lillie and Bruce.y Jackets, Capes and other outdoor garments A Beautiful Silk Scarf, : 3 the information comes from abroad, and the | in : question of'asphait contracts.He The Pres of Gualph Finds Noth J.J.Buck and daughter.&o direc - Lasley s.of A Handsome Plush Top Stool § ublisher can have no knowledge concern- Congfenced by referring to the manner in p - Snelling.Saying and doing well should yoke to- \u2018Book or \u20ac wo he it and no enquiries which he can make O° ifications on drawn up.Two Mrs.Howard and two children.gether.A or Folio of Music, \\ Î I GA would be likely to give him more definite | roue aud two and a-half Trinidad (sPEC Wood Hearst, wife and Mrs.Coshow, - And this Elegant Music Cabinet, ! WIP =O information unless he delays the publica.WE PTOCH 8° Vo AIL Che to favor TO THE sTAR.| Frank West, wife and two children.Relief in Six Hours.\u2019 , = tion until it cease of value to his te : e halt trator Uh GuerPH, Ont, December 20.\u2014Rumors Ed.Rowan and Miss MoCauley.Prices from 8400 upwards, on monthly \u2018 -4 0 ers.hatever view the law may thofpck Aspuall contractor.ere WAS pave been afloaffin this city the past few T.J.Lambers and child.Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases ; : take, the public sentiment does not brandt Onlffone rock t contractor and \u201che venks in whichhe Rav.BJ Boaitle, pag-{ Mrs.Ward ©.+ {relieved in gix hours by the \u201cGREAT SOUTR .paymants of $8.00.Dis ta given om > MONTREAL.the \u2018publisher ot a ne pe libel.*M he Sicilian \u201cAsphalt Company.\u201d In| tor of.Knox bresb: srian \u2018Church, wha Mrs, UF.Abehes and Fraukie Hggning.AWRRICAN ID® rod This new te -Paÿmanis-oi #50 and.» to ~ $ .ler, conspirator or villain, because î a «hat oom y N Toceived $278,000 said to have h ity of unseemly con-) Mrs.Payne., medy Is a great su rise aad delight on ac .: Large and selected stock to pick fram, \u2019 The | the telegraph despatches transmitted for@phalt pawimg.Ee ver oY duct.In view this fact and at Mr.Beat- Mrs.Nettie Williams and child, count of is exoeec in ropa in Se INDS AY .wa to, fim \u201crom\u201d parte \"ot the \u201cworld ogfucirs for wood, \u201cThare bad best (ncn vas ca Thay \u201ceat oar of Roca piariu wile FA » 2268, 2270 & 2272 St.Catherine St.- concerning the facts are published in his PT ally Dio competition.ite and other Monday with dosed doors and carefully Mrs.Ella Ward and child.ain in passing it almost immediately.Sold WAREROGONS OPEN EVENINGS, T7 xe | f y | Eoncpin ice upon tho prudence, cars aul or eranged\u201d was themes hub.BSS LARSUI SRR 2 nae Esk Res iteration, Neiton.M6 Notre Dame.Lygaa corner .ave C : hi > ; sc and Ira T ' the lines of communication, and whose in- JE@RO W hich Mr.Stephens! directed his a The result is thefollowing finding: Ma Gus Schroeder and child.n.Craig and Bleury.23 law tf terest it is to be vigilant and truthful.The ton pn.ed D m oo ac Ts ated Moved by Mesgn.Smith and Raé and re- The fatally injured are: TT \u2014 = EE SSSR S public demand and exact accounts of every AI Mun can ansereau.tie Is rela solved, That while ppproving, of the course par- rs.T.J.Labrie.| : i i .plurtean.; su eo Rov.Hf J.e - - | pr eu | PA go.tt er FEAT SATIRE | fad e Another Lot Just Arrived have a bearing upon trade and busi- prs, half by the city.The contractor ly concerned tendig to injure his charactbrand The building, à two-story structure, in- \u2019 ness or upon political affairs.It ls | LL ie Le A ee esse cluding the post office, was consumed.COX & CO.\u2019S (of London) 3 impossible that these should be given th a rebate Jom the eo tract re He matter W ion ga aid Silver Lake is over one hundred miles A Useful ° I, in all cases without matters being men.SHEEC the CLF Whe WW BECO for 81.50., put or reord that they find therein from Klamath Falls, and a stage with Lake New Year's Gift.i .tioned derogatory to individuals, and if the a or Wor! ha cou one for $1.50.nothing which cane fairly construed as crimi- View papers brought the news ito this ; B Is being recognized and Question wera a new one in the law, it OW references to the tail race job were nal either in act & intention on his partor as place.ON LY 83 00 D might be worthy of enquiry whether some! fo ed, by a discussion ot they ater ond Justifying any furtipr Presbytery action.When the lamp waa upset some one sue WR .see - hg appreciated by Smokers of line of distinction could not drawn fou ne nul Hortiau Le interested in that The affair bas caused great excitement | ahouted: * Shut the door and keep quiet ; : : ci eve Ee a tt nd ter clin he operset in en | Tec be put at 5 Cle mes Deco Absol PE high-class igars, as \u20ac giving, in good faith, such items of news as Lesgin the direction of fastening the chain A y @ fusion was so great that people began so utely Non-Alcoholic.oT A 2 proper, if true, to spread before the public, and which he gives in the regular course of his employment, in pursuance of a public demand and without any negligence, as they come to him from the usual and legitimate sources which he has reason split in the AGAINST WELTER.The Verdiot of rey scrambling in a wild endeavor to reach the j door.Women and children were trampled under foot, aud as there was only one exit to the hall and the fire being between the majority of the crowd and the door, many rushed headlong into the flames.Silver | hd the city with the ultimate object of blefmailing the city.\u201d Ald.Hurteau had beef turned out of the Council in 1830 for under the Ald.Pre- The right beverage to offer your friends on New Year's Day.It has a delicious taste, and can be had in the following flavors: \u2014 PEER of all Domestics.he Coroner's Jury in Tragedy.to rely upon, at the same time leaving him fosfine had entered the Council in 1853, the Middignarch Lake is a small village in Lake count Raspberry, : Black Currant, \u2014===\u2014 liable when he makes his columns the tif debt been $11,040.00; now \u2014 Oregon, of about 100 inh bitants, and it is i vehicle of private S tHe it dns $24,000,000\u2014thirteen millions in [BPECIAL|TO THE STAR] fifteen miles from the Dearest nd us Orange, Ginger, Green Ginger, ; leÿn years! He quoted several cases Sr.THOMAS, Oht, December 20.\u2014The office.Rich Raisin, Ginger Lemon.Sold by all Tobacconists and at GOSSIP, DETRACTIO N AND MALICK.\\wiile proprietors of expropriated property iuny returned the following verdict in the SE : Mr.Casgrain's bill provides that should hallfreceived amounts for the portions ex- 53a arch t at midnight : ol : : Hirsch's, opposite the Post Oflice., paper, through inadvertence, without P lated I ovary.of the assessed William Henry ndershott came to his LIVES LOST iN NEW YORK.Your Grocer keeps these gooda, , malice Pb - e \u2019 \u20ac 30621 publish a statement injurious to | an individual, it should be absolved from lability for all but actual damages caused, i an ample retraction shall have been pub- : shed as soon as the error shall have been .p detected.The press would have to be pro- calf position ; that the most revolt.\u2018tected against vesatious and speculative Inéfabuses crept into the muni.actions.The hon.gentleman referred to £! administration, erman Beausoleil the clause which provides \u2018hat a report half nlso asked: \u201cBy what principle ublished in a newspaper of the proceed- Of §stice or b ie deathjin Wardellé woods, on Friday, December 14, at the bands of W.D.Walter; and John Hendershott was an accessory before the fact.\u201d | AGAINST SUNDAY STREET CARS.TonoxTo, December 23+-It has been decided to form a provincisl agti-Sunday car A tris] will convinoe you of their merit.Osn be had on draught at Walker's Pure Candy Store, St Catherine street.S.E.W.ADAMS, Sole Canadian Consignee, 26 st.Peter Street, ~ CATABRHAL DEAFNESS.Partial or almost complete deafness is in many cases one of the results of catarrh.This disease, which has such serious effects upon the nose and throat, he course of hia address Mr.Stephens huoted a letter to La Patrie from , Befisoleil in 16802, whegein it had been ld that the city was in a criti- Crushed in Between the Fourth and Fifth Floors.Nrw York, December 2.\u2014 Battalion Chief John J.Bresnan and Assistant Foreman John J.Rooney were killed at a fire at | 124 West 24th street at six oc This morning.be can just se in view a call also attacks the delicate, sensitive nerves of the ear, rendering them insensible and unresponsive to the waves of sound.Hence the victim findg that he or she rannot hear so well, and if not checked the oondition grows steadily worse.ngs of a public meeting shall be privileged; if the meeting was lawfully he for a lawful purpose and open to tha public and if the report was fair and accurate, In this connection he yuoted Sir Edvard Clarke, who, in the course of a speech .lelivered on usiness awfids of $5.50, $10, $11,812, $13 to $25 per fosiito tho fer estate, $31 per foot; t Miller, $50; Owen McGarvey, $50, andr.Shore sod upon a section of the street, Notre Dame West?The city ha sen Jofrauded and à spirit of distrust this city next Thu move was decided on association.With that pur has been made by the locallashociation on all the cities and large townsin Ontario, asking their co-operation an send delegates to a meef pg to be held in ture factory, 124 and 138 West 24th street.The damage is about $50,000.* \u2018foreman John J.Rooney, of 12 truck, who were killed, were working on the fourth The fire was in Cassidy & Son's gas fix- Battalion Chief Bresnan and assistant Oak or Birch Cobbler Rocker.300 sold last week.Only 100 left for the New Year's THE LAST CHAPTER s evr a joint\u201dmeet- oor.\u2018here are many cases of deafness clearly June 4, 18d, at the dinnerof the Newapa; Au tan od ing of the Hamilton Brd's Day Alll.| The fifth ficor fell in and b trade.1f you want one, place your order st once, na we Press Fund, said: \u201cWhere a pu! lic mset 3 Augc formally moved that the Houne 06 : , * bod Yave not yet been recovered.Tasbad saotber lok of Brass soi Oo: Totien: We ran traconble 0 this SING, itp of Quebec 1 hel or publle purposes, Ye the nie, ddfcon (eration of the bil unl Wed apes, ere anses comimites This bodles havo not yf, been oevered.bruni ED Bt ET Tom.vo.sas 8 sufferor from catarrhal deafness.brace eh onl be Known he na | Ba with Mr.Augé that it Toronto last night.Ww, .Hoyles, Q.C., engine 18, was sino injured by a Seam tan ros] Gud op that wo ran out of, during the Christmas | yy, pyre little to say to you in Monday Night's Pagar, but ngt In the way of sn ad.> Ho read of a youth in St.John, .B., bor tbo HE uen cing of public ° inion, on i:: whole advisable to defer the Was in the chair aod EF 8 pence acted as ing on him.His shoulder and leg were | Bargaing in Reed aod Rattan 34a, Drawing Room TO-NIGHT\u2014We want to draw your attention to our stock of Warm Winter Gloves and Underwear.i who had similar trouble, that had lasted there 1+ nowspaper editor has a right to Ter ur.i the peopleof Montreal had had goctstary.It was alto defied to test the fractured.Q____ Piotares\u201d Mirrors, Lampe, Berens?co Rea greet WINTER UNDLRWEAR, 3 for several years, and therefore become send b:: reporter, and if thnt reporter AN#PP0! tunity tee as app inted for th Jurpose.0.Let Far voy Tow mie Dico ook on WINTER GLOVES, Heavy All Woal Underwear, st 900 sult, 3 chronic, bat who was completely cured gives & 1211 report of that meetin.not only À 3 STUDY THE AMENDED ore of wor tulation ve Pocoived from A HALF MILLION FIRE.Furniture sve low prices.Lo our sock, which is pere sion Oloes to 10040: à pair Very Fine Pure Wool Hibbed Undorwear, 84 $135 pep ; b awker's catarrh cure.e Quebec is the ner paper tor, my judgmen bik] The tention of the House, howerer, ngstoi > : No trouble to show ring.cas Drin \u201c 1 yan decided to try the remedy, and a not bound ' > strike out \u2018anythin; from the pale: - that the hours set Ki n, Ottawa, Londopÿ suelph, and St.LOUISVILLE, Ky., December 20.\u2014Fire Mons De\" 60 ad 31.5 por pair.$175 pat suit Kaitted Undorwear, at $1.35, $1.50 sad broke out between 12 and ] this morning in en\u2019 Catherines, all of which gromised active support.el 0 fact for - ~nsidering private bills had al.h ay Me Pau al _ the five story building of Stockley, Brent & Mr.Augé withdrew his bu: : do not.believe he would be sd in hi iso.H re cure was effected in his case also © 80 doing his \u20ac: v if he struck out anything.Our Famous $2.35 line of Scotch Knitted Underwear fs informed the Hawker Medicine Co.of the Sinoat value in the trade.2 suits Ins 00 per suit.H.A.WILDER & CO.Mens Oil Tanned Sarsnse\u201d Mitta, with thumb sud orefinger apy es * ex; rod, no S0c à pair.Buckskin and Reindeer Gloves, at lowest Better Goods from $3.00 up ae high as authorized and structed tt » £a man, \u2018king at à putii ; Bn £ - \u2018 - .Co., general merchants, on Sixth st: be- Mens M EN St John, N-B., by letter recently.He wyere be cire Béiiaves de la rexson ds | maipd uv atheorter Fo dartoamnt | OOD IN THE SUTH bméen Main and Water: Throdaisru wars |__| 797 (© 238 TION Street, a que FLANNEL SHURTS 5 ; .eve that his wo 8 into | OD , quic! rued in, and the entire t- 5 to : No one needs to be told of the dis- columns of à nevapaper, take ofp | mot :» of Mr.Tuillon, it was decided cor ose has Fia.De i The ment Vas soon on the ground, but the fire WARM MUFFLERS, Henyy Rnlited Ghiris, ah re ability under which any person labors tunity of speaking in slandercus terms of ! Bd t: .ee sit a day, commencing § tones to the Times.(Mion mate that Ÿ read rapidly, gutting the Stockley, Brent Warm Navy fliue Fisanel Lhirta, st §1.002008L 8 each.who 1s afflicted with deafness.It is[ another man, he should, \u2018y law, be i next, Government orders to ei es record-breatst at nearly all Company building, and communicat- Warm Wool Mufflers, All Wool Bocks, heavy, 3 va'rs for 35c.' therefore a source of universal gratifica- made as respo: ible as { he had wirec once each day at cach sitting.points Pro uth Fiorida.\"}! thermometer ing to the rear of the five story build- Pare Wool Hibbed Socks, very warm, at 350 à pair, jp \u2018 BR Com- tion that a cure has been found fur those se went into committee upon ing occupled by J.was below freezing at 11 offuck last night.ne NO \u2018 cases which result from catarrh.And paper editor to )-blish the lial.But, g:uin's libel law.There was a great is feared to v ny, boots and shoes, d_ Breford FANCY GooDs For NEW there are unfortunately very many such.10 put upon the .wspapers :à burden deg cis ussion upon the clause to pro- Great damage ls fen dR ne nese jawson & Company, milligery, buined YEAR'S PRESENTS, I'a be rid of the deafness and the catarrh ia- vidgipat reons having grievances against 7 8 aln street.In a short Ladies Fancy Toilet thatis put upon th-:: today, sai th bility for admitting \u2018a the ee : 4 report of a public Jacksonville, the thermomtter sf at 19 above.It will be several able before the es can be estime this building was also completel \u2018a cou: se of ir if a fair gutted The weather was bitter cold, an e ge) +, must gi Cuses, Ladies\u2019 Municure Beta, Fancy Batin Sechos, Yancy Shoe - noting, son © letached Ro c+ BEFORN TAKING ACTION, usical Dressing Clases, Bots, Handkerchief and Glov Perfume Atom ize at the same time is a boon that cannot be too highly prized.; Ll 8 15¢ sach.- Men's Light sand Dark Woollen Muffiers, at 250, 0c and .75c each.&, & Pure Silk Mufflers, 750 sad $1.00 sach.4.4 Jr MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS.6 F messes me sy Embroidered Night Shirts at $1.00, $1.33 and Hoaxes, tences, ww bell damage to fruits and vege a | re, Photograph Frames, 1 Hawkers catarrh cure is the suocess- tances, whlch mr od-debadil Ho Shar.soft iv> the paper ax opportunity to timated.~~ ing complied to sand in poss be, | Gitar Cases.Broking For FF Gowns, Oaft fol medium.lt is sold by all druggists for that, is not only t» sctunjustls towards | PUB t 2 apology should it desire.\u201cThe KAISER AGAIN ANGRY.water while fighting the flames.The FOR IxTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE.; at 25e per box.The further fact is worth those who are a greal poblie,-! {px « -d.but not without strong oppo- THE KA * buildings of F.A.rst & Company, OURES AND PREVENTS OPEN TO-NIGHT AND MONBAY TILL 11 F.MN.! noting that Hawker's catarrh cure gives service.but is te alatake tho position ! ® in and Augé and others.of Lonpoi, Decemtkr _29.-A Berlin de- adjoining on the cast side, Was com fotely Colds, Coughs, Bore Threat, Influenss, Bron- ~ instant relief from an ordiuary co a in at Chin coute Us solaires £ be press ; no oT this Clause.progress POI) spatch to the Daily News says that To.gore ta abiding of os les & nie en cumonin.lng nt JOHN ALI AN, vf e he \u2018sion has arisen b - oy Probe tit: reading of the bill peror m angry u burning.The loss will probably be ad ff.\u2014 quite understood wat are th » ops and rit ian National Park wis pposed iven his offer to increase Chancellor Von million dollars.probably halt a RUEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Men's Clothier, Hatter & Outfiter, = 659 ta 665 CRAIG ST.ohenlohe's salary.The matter ve made % University st.1 LARGE FRONT BEDROOM.HANDSOM RM ly furnished and warm, for gentlemen; all Frère private family.8 Plateau st.3063 OOMS\u2014-TO LET, ALSO VACANCIES FOR A FEW R table boarders.40 McGill College avenue.308 3 BOARD.NANT OARD\u2014AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES D confinement: rivate.Ladies attended to SE er own homes me, Ladies Doctress, 151 Calis eux.Su BOARD MES.McEWAN, LADIES SICK NURAE, Superior secommodation for boarders, best medical private.Terms moderats.187 dieux, below a Catherine.249 100 OARD\u2014AND ROOM, AT NO.710 SHERBROOKE street, 1st clasa, home ocumforts, hot water heating, cas, gas, private and no children.206 15 OARD \u2014 BEAVER HALL CHAMBERS FIRST clase and rooms; je board; hot water heating; Auer light.5 Troaves Halt Hil 03 8 OARD \u2014 GOOD TABLE month.156 8t.George OARD\u2014LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, ALSO ROOM for one or te utlemen, | with board, house heatod with hot water.75 Bhorbros 306 3 B°épanement ROOMS 8 FOR LADIES DURING cvufinement, best nurse ro first class medical at- BOARD, $10.00 FER 303 5 VV ANTED-BT YOUTH, POSITION AS APPRENtice ton L 51 Anderson street.305 2 J ANTED- SITUATION BY TRAVELLER WITH ears expefence in Maritime Provinces.B.ON., mi nion strong BL.ob N.B.305 10 V ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, POSITION AS tepographer and typewriter (expert), Dookkeepe screen or r o'hemise, sposks French.= 349, WVWANTED- ACES, BY A RELIABLE MAN.The s advert Rect a first class gardener, would acoept small jobe laithat line; charges rate.Oity references.Addrem}\u2018V 2363,\u201d STa 2 offlos.306 1 ANTED-\u2014TU HEAR FROM GOOD HOUSES that are destbus of abtaining the services of a traveller with a + Damas sta sugar, from ocean to qualified in Lin 2y line but liquors.Al references furnishéd.Address\u201d A 466,\" STAR office.308 2 ANTED-BY LADY BTRNOGRAPHER AND r ol'three years ex aren.pouition.Best of Address rates renog.Y of ty refe * ce.2 : \u201cR308 3 V ANTED\u2014BY EXPERIENCED COMMRECIAL traveller, light sep; 00! ; Eastern Quebec, Brunswick, Nova Hootis, Ca: Breton and P.E.Ides.Calls rchante, froce Ts, Lo Address till January Oth, Ny 2461,\u201d BTAR office.306 3 V ANTED\u2014BY À ESPECTABLE WOMAN, .work of any kisd by (the day.Apply 21 Hypolite ANTED- BY YOUNG LADY, age DIPLO4 morning sugagement as as visitin, Temes, English.French and music.a Wh er office.ANTED-A 8SHORTAAND AND TYPEWRITER with a nomi uf bookkeeping, French hand lish ish preferred: A \u201cA 3483,\" STAR office.[R7ANTED \u2014 GIRL OF 18 TO 18, BPEARING French, for general housework.References required.ply 447 sit Urbain oe 306 1 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE Wim studio.Must 265 Welimgtou.LADY FOR PHOTO- be vod retoucher.ot [R7ANTFD\u2014AB GENERAL BERVANT, YOUNG girl shle to cook.Apply between nine snd ve oclork Monday, at YA atthew.Je 1 [R7ANTED \u2014 FOR A LEADING WHOLESALE grocery pou, one traveller, for the couners and able fu st., corner Ix X6 2 ooMs-\u2014TO LET, 1 OR $ LARGE UNFURNISH- od rooms.Apply 18 8 Balmoral stree! 305 3 OOMS\u2014FOUR WELL FURNISHED ROOM good piano, nr cellar, suitable for sero: 916 per month.123 Prince Arthur st.X65 3 OOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND BINGLE, EVERY io venienos, electrio light.156 Mansfield st.Romont BEAVER HALL SQUARE, NICELY furnished large front room, suitable for one Les Auer t, bot wal R® TO RENT, HANDROME FURNISHED or en suite.Phillips Place.MB suite of rooms, on bathroom fiat, will be let single table board.House first class, a $ or uther patients.wo Smith, 460 Ht.Lawrence st :: .pe HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.R oh LE LIGHT CUTTER, Li ARNESS, IN ort .00.Crachoir sleigh seat follr, ame = alace Stables, 740 Dorchester st.mos sew.M5 OR FALE \u2014 GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING AND speeding cutters, crachoirs af th the ates t ca \" cost à 50, wil almost new, ° fold for $60.also 2nd hand cuftors crachoie, , 69 8t.Alexander For SALE-HANDSOME CHESTNUT COB, WITH Russian an tleich and robes to match.Will be sold Rox TO LET PARTLY FURNISHED, USE OF kitchen.578 98 por month.3053 OOM-WELL HEATED.FURNISHED, SINGLE room.3079 Bt.Catherine st, corn Ee 6 Rez \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, GAS, eee heating, with or without breakfast.an Palace 305 2 OOM\u2014TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for one or two gentlemen (close to 305 3 Bieury) 7 Mayor street.OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, AUKR LIGHT, HOT water heating.3 Winning st., off Plateau st., between Bt.Catherine and Ontario streets.26 10 Saw Re M\u2014GOOD SBIZED UNFURNISHED BOOM.well heated.2395 Bt.Catherine Rvs WARM WELL FURN ISHED ROOM, with excellent board, for gentleman, with pie ANTED\u2014-BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation to do light housework, with Bild, 7 years old.Good city references.Apply 44 CY ae V ANTED_STAPLE ABTIOLKS TO SELL O commission.either for Jor it cig or the the road; oN acquainted betw: Quebec.Address \u201cV 2343,\" STAR oh 081 for small family; ng nurse with some ex- WA an YouNG MAN, .SITUATION as uroc schme or butler, good genteel; A ome comforts.ro coke treet, ce.Apply at By oder 361 derstar and rin renping f Tarascon: very use- Liki pay Address \u2018Y 2451,\" BTAR 0 * (7 ANTED\u2014A GOOD COOK.CITY REFERENCES {ul mien in large house, good ch A 176 required.Apply sé 155 University i, after 6 Victoria square OOM\u2014LARGE WELL FURNIS BED \"y geek pn Se TTT et R #7 Union avenue.208 6 OOM\u2014FRONT PARLOR, BUNNY, HRATED BY hot water, nicely furnished.Private family, m moderate revt.393 Mance st 3061 I OOMS\u2014780 PALACE BTREET, DOUBLE AND single, handsomely furnished, or i board; privat ily, gas, aud hut water heating.S08 1 ANTED\u2014BY FIRST CLASS ENGLISH TAILOR- ous, cOBLS, Yosts, pants altered and repaired, ovee- costa turned and cut down for boys, girls\u2019 \"ulsters, elo.Rooks; WELL FORNIS FURNISHED.HEATED BY HOT water, with good board.25 McGill College avenue.boys\u2019 suits made; work done chæp:cut and fit Iso ladies tailor made dress, jackets sud mautles made at 102 Bleury street, beluw Dorchi 2 ANTED-BY GOOD DRESSMAKER, WORK BY the des in private families.Address \u201cB uv.\u201d STAR o 306 1 tor the city.mus! e gro- line thoroug! Solr ved apply unl RO); MICELYgCERISHED FRONT ROOM, ON pply 515 Wellington at.Point se Charles.306 33aw OOM-19 BRUNSWICK ST.,NICELY PURNISHED front double room, on bathroom Sat, opon Faites hot and cold water._immediate possessio: have experience us seloamen.ANTED\u2014SIDE LINE GéODS ON COMMIBSION a to, el uals ear nition.Wi fit sample) by tras: datries corerad Pro OOM\u2014LARGE FURNISHED BEDROOM, AUIT- whore last praployed and experience aoquired, Le, \u201cB re Su 067\" Rte ps gentlemen: private farmily; hot \u201c Brak viice 0 ANTED- A YOUNGGIRL TO TAKE CARE OF a baby, few hours sfternoous and evenings.Ap- #80 Fuiace street.i 308 1 qf ANTED OR COUNTRY AGENT fo § take orders for our portraits in crayons, in iluding on at §3 50 and upwa: All country orders shall be pf by express.We fag orders in 5 tio Ap- prt the 3iar Portrait Oo, 342 Se.Lawrence.306 1 lf ANTED\u2014 EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO LABEL buttles, Address Office No.2, at 30 Mono iy ANTED A A GOOD MUSIC READER, ABOUT 1 heur daily, compensation lessons in pianoforte NTED\u2014BY YOUNG RSSPECTABLE WOMAN work by the Cay.44 Viaoria eg, * ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG LADY, na CRADUATE- E.- High School Montreal.position batp.\u2018Highest reforazoss.w V erness, cemapenige.or mother\u2019s Address \u201c'K 2063,\u201d STAR office.ANTED-A CERTIFICATED ENGINEER as t.Casa do own.repairs.to, BL pr 0s Ad TED\u2014 RY COURT DRESSMAKER (FROM a street, London, England), bigh class dressmaking at own home.Terms Tate.LR SA OOM\u2014LARGE FRONT'ROOM, BEAUTIFULLY furnished, oy Doard.mu suitable for two; well heat- od; Auer light.$40 Dorch 06 1 JROOME_REATTIFUL LARGE ROOMS TO LET, all mode eniences.Apply 274 Ht.Deois OOMB\u2014 FURNISHED BONE FOR RESPECT- u abla girls.Hefersnces red.98 Chenpeville.! M1 OOMS8\u201431 VIOTORIA STREET.DRSIRABLE - front room, gunny side, comfurteuly furnished, on bathroom floor; reasonable terms; breakfast it desired.\u201d Apply to Starr's, 71 Mansfield st.052 R BALE\u2014-OR EXCHANGE FOR A GOOD EX- brong » WAgRON, a bey horse, 16 hands, extra driver.Address \"\u2018 She Er office.303 3 Jaw KR SALE\u2014FINE EXPRESS SLEIGH, CHEAP.Marrotte, Le Blanc & Co., 573 8t.Pa R BALE-TWO WELL BRED STYLISH 8ADdle und harness horses, 15.3 and 18 bands, banc old, also express horse, 6 yra., 16 hands; all perfectly sound.13 Union ave.8 R SALE\u2014NEW AND SECOND HAND SLEIGHS of all kinds.musk ox, buffalo and other robes; fine assortment driving harness, ete., etc.Bargsins at private sale every day.Au on Monday, Siat, ot 230 Bros, 33 Bt.Jam 4806 nL r SALE\u2014A LIGHT DOUBLE- SEATED FAMILY (Sleigh.by by Lariviere: practically new, vith, and t N.& A C.Lariviere, 74 Bt.tote street.\" ed R BALE\u2014THREE CHESTNUTS, TWO MARES and a horse all teed sound and will best 2.30 guaran now, la horses for gentlemen's use, few horses in Montreal an beat thom for style or speed.Box > JOR BALE \u2014 CHEAP, SECONDHAND CUTTER, Pri t by Lariviere.Can be seen at any time 5} FY] nce rthur st.For: SALE BERAKD & MAJOR, ROAD SUTTER, ei ve, good as Tt, furt| sy will sell for firty dollars.Apply y 746 Dorchester stroe TE SORE SHOULDERS, BROKEN KNEES, quickly cured by \u201cOondy's Viuid\" Horses BY ments to immediate purch: 2270 and 2272 St.Catherine st.Open Pr 306 2 R BALE\u2014-CHEAP, À LARG ATCE DOG od (mas ci) 9 months old.Also ie er ts, good rat catcher, and young mustiffs six wee old.5018t.Hubert st.305 2 VOR SALE\u20142 HORSE POWER GILBERT PORTable engine, locomotive boiler, drat class order, prico $0.0.8, Garland, Becretary on Yaw Works Corapany, [1 Bt.Sacrament street.308 4 Jaw FOB SALE-GUIKEA PIGB.APPLY 278 ROY 8T.R SALE \u2014 WILLIAMS UPRIGHT PIANO, sweet tone and in perfect order, to be seen at P.E.Layton & Bro.\u2019s warerooms, 7 Catherine st.cor.of Peel.N.B.\u2014Open evenings iat the end of the month.S06 1 {OR SALE-ENGLISH Fa pa DOG, ir 0 iF rize win- all; fui Wil be ood at > \u2014e place to keep him.\u201cBrARO ponss SALE-UPBIGHT STEINWAY PIANO LESS Imost new.Owner lcavihg ceuntry.No deniers.À \"Address CY 458,\" ST 61 TAR office.RS SALE \u2014 ROSEWOOD BQUARE PIANOS\" heap for r cash or monthl; pe ments.Farlor Organ* 250; Uprig t Piano, $30.484 ames 36 1 MOR BALE\u2014LABT OPPORTUNITY, BENSIHLE , presente and useful articles: antique rosew and furoiture, iniaid wi: ivory, etc.; grand- Parbone corner chins Ta ce caititebles, curi- valties from Damara, smoking cape, we pincushions made from seabeans, te n thousand other\u2019 Jooks laree be sold br of Janu- fermer prices, y parto caity og 273 se bhai peus Y oe .Phittips Squar R BALE\u2014OOOKING STOVE, LEADER No, 8, $5.medium size hall stove.\u201c'Haltana\u201d 810; 0, $20, vowing mu machine, New York Binger, a.So, 2172 fh Catherine street.305 2 \u2018PUPILS WANTED.mr ALL V ANTED \u2014 PUPILS.THE INGRES COUTEL lier School of Languages.New classes at school or at the student's residence are vow formed.ed ply for circular Fraser Institute.304 10 V ANTED\u2014AT MONTREAL SCHOOL OF TELE- raphy, 251 Lawrence, vopils in telegraphy and Ton by oe si cine J Learn now and rondy to take situn- 304 3 War PILS \u2014 TYPEWRITING, BOOK- ping and shorthand.Otiice, 118 Bt.James.ANTED- PUPILS, MISS LERICHE, 1924 ST.OUstherine st, voice culture sud piano method), \u201dn monthly.Beginners for violin wanted dre ANTED (FRENCH) PROFESSOR WARNAULT rri) rial lesson.Moderate turma Pupil's residence.Foe yours experience Ingres-Coutel- tier 8chool.) 306 1 VV ANTED\u2014PUPILE AT THOMPSON'S COLLEGE a of business, 717 #t.James at.1 and evening sessions.¢ penraoaiip.io arithmetic, short oran French, typewriting, penmanal music (vocal, instru- Mental and violin) era EN 308 4 Jaw BUSINESS CHANCES.\\ ASSIS RBALE À VERY DESIRABLE LIVERY AND ng business in flourishing condition.A tine stock; in one oot the t locations in the.aies Address \"M 3139,\u201d STAR office.3025 R BALE-BALOONS, HOTELS, RESTAUR auts, cigar, candy, grooery, butcher shops and .Great chances for Deatnoers which sre Soon for investigation.Businesses 1 descriptions bought sold.Emblem Bros, 38 Ht.iat street, ane R BALE\u2014A RARE CHANCE.A GILDING AND picture framing pusiness for sale, established?over 20 years, fully ined wi th all kinds of mouldings, ple- tures, fan to walk in and start work.Apply to Art Repository, cor.of Bleury and Dorches- ter ata, Geo.Weldon, 306 2 from sore backs, wounds, outs, cracked heel ., cured in à fow fours by cat bathing in ph ted.It makes tho hair grow where is ur el book with every bottle.WANTED TO PURCHASE, NNT NAS ANTED-TO PURCHASE LADIES' AND GEN- fure, cast off Slothing, etc.Highest prices paies \u201cApply Tor Or Oraig sti 301 VV ANTED \u2014 A BECONDHAND pSBTATIONABY engine, of1to2h.p.Applyto P.H.Knowiton, Eastman, Que.306 2 ~ V ANTED-TO PUECHASE LADIES AND GEN- k tlemen's cast off bo il fy, dopphiorr, So.Highest price &.R.Deneberg, irs % Dam Bièury._Muil promptly atte WVANTeb-re PURCHASE à A SMALL d.Address by letter,35 Cuthbert VV ANTED-SMALL SAFE.MUST BE | CHEAP, de i MLK State price and whore can be seen.2460,\u201d BTAR office.(\u2018OR SALE\u2014GRAIN BOOURING MACHINEOR ON royalty.Dest in existence.Cleans mutty whea bard .ete.\"for fat particulars, copies of patent, ote.ably ar Company, 5 roadway, N w Yor Parent Bolfeitors\u201d and Promoters.Send for list of ihren: tions wanted.Book free.00) B DALE HOTELS, BALOONS, CIGAR AND Good grocery stores.all other businesses.Tr be; planers.Houses und rooms to let: 2 3 chances Harris, 1 ANTED \u2014 + PURHING *YOUNG MAN, WITH cash, take entire charge of branch manufacturing 0 aah.Balary $10 weekly and commission on ermanent position to io EA ht man.Best oi security given for money.This is a chanc a seldom offered ton young « man willing to work his way up.Address \u201cA me, ofloe.306 1 PARTNERS WANTED.et ANS ES VV ANTED-BARTNER WITH ABOUT $6000 TO AML hd wholesale manufacturing business.Rare \u201cW 2375,\" STAR ofice.305 2 ANTED- A PARTNER BY A GENTLEMAN has 43000 to invest.Address \u201cX 430,\" NTAR ANTEU-PARTNER WITH 86000 00 TO ESTA B- ma\u2026\u201d facturing business la Montreal Almost mon TOR \u20184 OT cent.Address B., Post Office Box 323, Montreal 308 1 piffne.Apply by letter to Septimus Frasor, McGill ANTED-NO 8 ALARY.YOUNG LADY wit) | MFORTABLE F\u2014 : ane RL re one Se rman.Address \"D front room.with brenitfast aod tes: private mr ANTED_TO PURCHASE LADIES\u2019 AND GKN- ANTED_G00D COOK.MUST BE COMPETENT, on ing ary ae à French an 14 Plateau street, off Mance.Heel Snes cant of Hd urs.jomeliety, ete Pann rer Tb me Mra Ee tran: 00M \u2014 AND BOARD.A \\ LARGE PLEASANT Mai orders promptiy attended to.3061 , B R PA Pa ci X81 family (no children).Address \u201cY 3446.Bria orf ANTED\u2014T0 PURCHASE LADIES AND OLN.(ABA NTED-A COMPETENT HOUSEMALD, WITH LOST.Bighest Semen! be cast of Slothing, .Jus J Jewellery, ot rriziuoss.Apply in the evening, at 43 Belmont | M6_TWO LARGE PURNISHED ROOMS, ON > : .AANA e - 251 TZ Roo bathroom om Sat; good clot tes closet; warm; central.J ANTED-TO PURCHASE.BOOKS BOUGHT, MANTED\u2014FOR SHERBROOKE, TWO EXFERL 08T_ A Janes dou Moi By AND re | cotecr 04 and, exchaoced te to eu rerybod a 6 .satisfaction.ete.esladi one to a oll or fancy goods and svoall wares A premium thal Co ne parts be 3 Safi \u201c| RE C JINGLE, WELL FURNISHED AND bli aod Colambisn siampe, atc 2110 St.cabling pe peut Tedliverien: ed help ary and pormanent position.it Tage 111 Christophe.bested, with every modern conven .962 P i pacs.\u201ci rbrooke, Fe 306 1 \u2014_\u2014 ; ye OBT_ON DORCHESTER, INTHE VICINITY OF TA NTED\u2014 A GOOD BRIGNT BOY FOR AN IN.louve OOMS \u2014 EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE NTED.pa Bor tia Must apply In his own handwriting to Lex Mr.A ay cures robe, t Baignears Til plane Antoine.R pad Pr bandeomely, furnished, modern conveniences; ROOMS WA D d ov ali, machines run by power.let.or 1693 Gotario, AT 6 p.m.{JAN TED YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL SERvant.Apply Monday morning, at Seymour ave.- MMA NTED - ornLe, OPERATORS ON SHIRTS : 1 OFFICES TO LET.as they were prodigious.Had be \\ Faim, t nt Ty Homi a TERR 3458 61.Catherine sion 2 Thm.Pa.[ LET ARY, P er 18T JAN t PART OF lf led i ER GS YS + SL OAT-ON THR ITH, PURSE, CONTAINING SUM { MoGI of money and ge NES dr À ail, Duke, Otis will be rewarded by ref Tr hehe mers, ous care Mrs.Parker, St, Ana's a | OBT- K, IN ST.JOHN ST.ner Br add Office Bt.Lawrence Sugar Ret.0OM_TO LET DOUBLE ROOM, AD VACANCY for few sable boarders.100 Mansfield st.308 3 Rome M\u2014NIOELY FURNISHED DOUBLE FRO; NT ta privee family, for gentleman.Palace st.se Fu Rog Forme RUUM, TO LET ÆT 179 Bleury ot.308 3 for relurolog same to OQMS-3 FURNISHED BOOMS, WITH STOVE y.38 84.Sacrament for tenant's sale use: ir immedie 0 Doses \u2014 FRID EVENING, à month.Darlington, 839 Bopery + pair ed case sire wa w ween Girls\u2019 Ove ub Ble prs Polar Bt Charles.street and Aylmer pe Caparica, ioe The mas sa rears $37 Dorchester | od Rove L ia Perl Faison NT + TAs ANTED-TY, COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS, use of kitchen.Btate terms.Address \u2018À Mun, svar office 208 1 ANTED-AT ON MONEY TO LOAN.PAPA = oF So PP SNIPS 2 5, 000 SEMI-PRIVATE MONEY TO $ lend on vost end first class property only; quik decision.Low rate R.i.GAIRDNER, \"Real Fatate Agent, HOUSES TO LET.NSN LINN NANA 0 LET-COMFORTABLE TENEMENTS, 8 rooms; rent, very low till May Ist; ey ate possession.Apply 74 Plymouth rr 0 LET-NEW_ STONE FRONT HOUSE, seven rooms, Daisy furnace, Sussex ave, cheap.801 New York Lito B Bldg.305 4 0 LET\u2014-HOUSES, 22 BARCLAY ST.AND ~~\" 11% Notre Dame st.eight rooms Rent $8 for winter.1188 Notre Dame st.306 1 \u2014 J FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.T° LET\u2014-FURNISHED HOUSE OF 14 the near Msnce wnd Su path erinc sta.Telephone aH orf.McMann.1 James st.LET \u2014 SMALL WELL FURNISHED house, cheap.ocvupants (ty ro ill board or room wiih priv.yi rent \u201cY 2439, STAR office.306 1 RESIDENTIAL FURNISHED FLATS TOLET [ENE 0 LET\u2014AT REASONABLE FIGURE T good tenant, neatly furnished flat in re end, No.4518 St.Catberine st.Seven rooms, .bath, w.c., hot water and gas fixtures, Daiey\u201d furnace.Address P.O.Box 1305.306.1 STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES, ETC, TO LET.pL VV YO LET STORES, WELL LIGHTED, arm; also a fine suburban residence.A ply J.KE.Mullin & Oo.586 St.Paul street.290 LET\u2014FIRST CLASS SORNER STORE,\u2019 also flat above, cor t.Catherine street and Greene avenue, G.A.Kit ttson, 169 Gree ave., Cote St.Antoine.308 vr \u2014\u2014 WAFFHOUSES TO LET.LOSNSSSS AAA YO LET-THE ADVERTISERS HAVING four flats of a commodicus and central), located warchouse to rent, with hot water heating and hydraulic elevator, aro desirous of come municating at once with one or two responsible, \u2018Parties in need of auch accommodation.Addroes' Y 2453,\" STAR office.083 SHOPS TO TET.AA AAA AAAAANAD 0 LET-FROM 18T MAY NEXT, SHOPS mar a, n the south side of St.Catherine street! west, Det ween McGill College avenue an field street, having respectively frontag St.Jatherine street of 46 And 21 feet.A at118 Durocher street.> zew ar MISCELLANEOUS.TANS SINS SIN INNIS NTED CORRESPONDENCE VITE MEN on A women who are tired of the bol ondage o habit, Interriows sod correnpoi » ye liquor 1.P.O.Box 85, Office No, 61 8, fourth ¢ a 7) LA Jamal JOR SALE - ANY ONE COMING To JY atest bar\u2019 Mon Dooe 1 gains | pianos.\"postes 5 la ge planos! ns in stock there are two splendid upr uprights, slightly ae low for cash or g = Lawrence street.\u2014 MACHINERY F OR SALE.NEN R.WILLIAMS ores THE FOLLOWIN( seto before stock taking, so could never be duplica ow is your chance if you happen to be Teun any of these tools, IRON LATHE % x 7 FT.6 IN, ROD, SCREW AND ross feuds, refitted, $150.\u2019 wi BACK GEARED, POWER FERD DRILLING achiue, latest improved, good as new, 8150, Ux pa IRON PLANER, SECOND HAND, style, refitted, 3200.ad ous \u201d\u201c x: % x 8 FT.IRON PLANE LATEST IMPROVEDy y used a fow months, $350.i) woop SHAPING MACHINE, EGAN PATTERNing 1350 pounda, used less than three months, t ahaper int in nds market to-day, $110.woon BORING MACHINE, USED ONLY A FEW onths, good as new, $15.: ar RAWING MACHINE, UBED LESS THAN A year, power machine, $25.8x 13BLIDY VA .VE ENGINE, REFITTED AND good order, $150.ix 48 x 12 FT.HORIZONTAL BOILER, no.Me I rr ood ou with all actinge, to pass city ja on at \"as po u steam pressure, extra well stay er #00.= % HORSE POWER LOCOMOTIVE.OILER 0 refitted, $600.\u201c skids, 25 HORBE POWER PORTABLE ENGINE AND te gis good as new, very well Lullt and 19 HORSE POWER PORTABLE ENGIN boller on wheels, $350.E AND The above prices will last only during the month of 2061 190 $t.James street.WANTED TO BORROW 21 93aw ASA TT -rt INS NSIS SNS ANTED-TO BORROW FOR TWO, MONTE.First class security.Address Du ns IX THE VICINITY or.UT versity st.or U avenues Address AR office, 0% \u201cA 286,\u201d UE FARMS FOR SALE.EDUCATIONAL SN tm ONTREAL COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 840 MAIN.Day sod evening and privato lessons.reading, Peu manabip.Loco pins, AT hone: Lhe mensurs! 10, sta, ota, Ç ac bunils ssieciic car fare \"had Thursdey, Sed Je: ar eve \"wi 3%, TURNER.1 RG.PF.» AR WILLIAMS.Bt.James st.Montreal FOR SALE COPPERS + \u201cStar\u201d Office.- I 1 / Tv & CO, Proprietors.163 and 165 St James Street.v STAR is sent to any of the Uniied intomor Canada, postage froe.at $3a year, $1.80 for aix months, 900.for three non wor believe the circulation of TAR STAR ex- oeeds the combined issue of all the other English pnowspapers published in the city of Mon wa Agents for French Advertising are Messrs.Ma yence, Favra & Cie, Itue do la Grange, Bate- fore 18, Paris, France.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR Fogweek ending Dec.28, 1804, Monday.arscases + asssosssensencees 38,106 Teer ve secouer pravessrcesssseres 0000 38,068 Wednesday.\u2026 88,150 ThUrSARY errors eee aasacsen eens .38,134 Frida7 .vo crvescrcccrs v0000\u2026e 37,842 BaturOay.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ecceonrercrcreenens 41,782 232,000 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE 00/8 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1804.For Week \u2014-EXDINC\u2014 Dec.22, 1594, WHO PAYS?The McLosgall Investigation into the charges of corruption against \u201cToronto aldermen is approaching the conclusion of its second stage.The counsel for the prosecution have s amined up the evidence received thus fur and have asked for findings against threo aldemmnen, four ex-aldermen, a clerk in the City Cierk's Department (a son of an alderman) and an official of the \u2018Toronto Street Railway Company.In spite of this goodly list, the News wants the investigation to go on.However, whether any further evidense be foithcoming or the Investigation has} already es- not, tablished its own necessity, Torouto is apparently deeply stirred by the revelations made of ulderimanic unfaithfulness and ls casting about eagerly for means to prevent a repetition of the scandal.Ono feature, however, of the evidence elicited that must strike those unacquainted with civic politics as at ounce strange and full of danger, is the business-like way in which persons, having dealings with the city, set about the bribing of aldermen.times the air seemed to be full of money.Aldermen \u2018were met in bar-rooms and offered money: At critical they were scen in private houses and of fered money: friends were sent to them with offers of money; hints rained upon them from all quarters that \u2018\u2018there was money\u201d in voting this way or that; attempts were made to reach them through their families; and confidential clerks deposed that even they were offwed money.mad way in which the aldermen were pelted with money is not drawn with a view to This picture of the presenting these aldermen themselves as perse-suedl innocents.But this readiness of business concerns to bribe is a phase of the civic corruption problem that should pot be lost sight of, for it is pretty good evidence that where there are aldermen who will take a bribe, there will be guoney for them to take.It cannot be pretended that these corporations are philanthropic institutions, paying money out to aldermen from the fulness of their generosity.But they are usually in fiérce busi- meas competition with rival companies, and \"they arc willing to buy success.\u2019 Their mo- *tives are perfectly plain, Thataldermen invite, nay, even at times demand bribes is not to be denied in the face of tho record.That Chicago alderman \u2018who was caught the other day proposing to an interested party that he pay him (the @lder:nan) $25,000 with which to defeat p certaln city indicates that there are pretty well worn chan- pels for such a stream of gold to flow along.But the point Shat we would like to emphasize just now ls the existence of this form of business enterprise which consists in buying up the people's representatives.It is worth considering for a moment what it means\u2019 Three questions will put the matterin a mutshelil.(I) Do the citizens profit by the bribe which the alderman pockets § (2) Does the bribe-giving Company lose money on its \u201cdeal\u201d with the city, counting fn tho loss of the bribery money as a part of the transaction?(3) If not, who loses money\u2014that is, who Pays the bribe ?Emphatic negatives may be written as answers to the first two questions; whereas the reply to the third is; \u201cThe swindled tax, payers of the swindled city.\u201d We may be sure that the price which the Company gets for the article sold the city, covers the cost of that ardicle, the expense of advertising it, the money paid to debauch the Council and a fair profit to the Company.Otherwise it would not continue to do business.If it chooses to consider the advertising received from placing its work in some particular city as a part of its profitk, that is ite own affair.It would have been will- {ng to do the same in case of open and fair competition, and the city would have been paid in a reduced prico for the advertising 1 afforded the company.Plain it is as day that taxpayers pay that bribe, either in ordinance, forceful pod oath ar by bavina à poor article folated ~ mr a nee mare that Le the Daily Star.esky pay the price of their own betrayal re AN ECONOMIO VIEW \u201c OF WOMAN.-It is refreshing in this day when so many writers can apparently find no economie value in the work of woman un- leas she is earning wages ia competition with man, to read a paper In which some true estimate is given, in- the wise-fuced language of economic science, ot he abundantly fruitful labor of the women who make our homes.The poet has never failed to render these sweet and unselfish women heir due; but at times the poll tical economist has seemed to find no place for them in his black-board chart of things.Mr.Edward T.Devine, of the University of Pennsylvania, has made partly up for this omission in a thoughtful paper on the \u201cEconomic Function of Woman,\u201d published by the American Academy of Political and Social Science, of Philadelphia.In it, he conslders scientifically the place of the home-woman in the economic structure.He points out that there are two great tields of economic activity\u2014consumption and production.Hitherto political economists have been mainly interested in the Intter fleld.They have talked of machinery, of division of labor, of cur rency and banking, of wages, of profits and the like; but thev have neglected discussions on \u201chome adornment, on architecture, on music and art, on choice of books and of newspapers, on dress, on travel, on food and driuk, on marketing and cooking, on social intercourse\u2014in short on the-consumption of wealth\u2014on the use of those things which with our money and bauking, our machinery and our patents, our business profits and rent and wages, we are continually bringing into existence.\u201d Now Mr.Devine protests against this tendency.Political economy is surely as much concerned in the way in which wealth is consumed as in the way in which itis produced; and, indeed, economists are beginning to discover this fact.This change of attitude in the science, when it comes, will bring signally to the front the economic value of woman; for, as Mr.Devine says: \u201cIf it falls to man chiefly to direct the general \u2018course of production, consumption is the field whick belougs pre-eminentiy to woman.factory has ben à the ceutre of the economics which has had to do with production, the homme will displace the factory as the centre of interest in a systor» which gives due prominence to en- Jjoyment and use.It is well to be careful in discussions of this kind not to let tle theme soar away into the rare atmosphere of poetry.Confessedly It is hard to discus8 the economic value of the home-maker in economic terms, but it must be done il we would do that factor in the world's work full justice.The lecture platform has been ratl.or crowding the mere wife and mother to the wall in the opinion of people who like to consider themselves hard-headed; and it is necessary at times to heap together a few hard facts for the benefit of these well- meaning but short-sighted folk, \"In the irst place the housekocpers produce wealth in large quantities.This is quite apart from the fact that they direct the consumption of the largest share of wealth.They produce wealth, when they increase its availability or make any article more productive of good or pleasure.We say that the man who turns wheat into flour is a wealth producer; then how about the woman who turns flour into bread! Similarly a mat on the floor is worth more wher cleaned.We recognize this when we pay a man to take it away and clean it.Then comes what ls practically another form of production, but what Mr.Devine calls \u201cthe direction of wealth consumption.\u201d \u2018\u2018The degree of enjoyment which may be obtained from à given amount of wealth depends mainly upon two things,\u201d says Mr.Devine, \u201cthe subjective condition of the consunier determining his capacity for enjoyment; and secondly, the relations that may be established among the various articles which enter into the consumption\u2014thecombinations which the consumer is able to \u2018make\u2014the harmony which he may be able to establish in the various departments of his consumption.\u201d A good illustration of this latter feature is the serving of a dinner.If a dinner is served with all its elements in *harmony,\u201d the gravies and the salt in the right places, the pleasure given is immeasurably greater than if the same quantities of food were sunderéd from each other and each was consumed for fts own sake.But the food alone is not the whole dinner.Mr.Devine attempts to give an idea of the other elements in this enumeration\u2014*food and a house, or part of a house; house furnishing, the presence of kindred and certain associated enjoymenin we are wont to designate collectively as home\u201d \u2014but he has attempted the impossible.The value given to the materials of dinner after they leave the hand of man and pass under the control of woman cannot be measured; for while one element can be roughly estimated by the charge of a hotel or restaurant for preparation and service, the other elements defy even the economist's \u2018\u2018ready reckoner.\u201d Yet they constitute economic value; and thié value is produced largely by the women of tho home.Mr.Devine thinks that, for a time, econo- mista should \u2018\u2018\u201cmagnify the oflick of the wealth expender.\u201d A study of foods, for instance, might assist the housewife in her task.And he insists that the economist could have no more important errand.\u201cThere is no economic function higher than that of determining how wealth shall be used,\u201d he declares, \u201cEven if man remain the chief producer and woman remain the chief factor in determining how wealth shall be used, the economic position of woman will not be considered by those win judge with discrimination as inferior to that of man.\u201d This is a new declaration of woman's worth and one that will mean no revolution in the established order of things.WIRE IN HIS ARM.New York, December 29.\u2014John Scan- lon, an employé of the East River Lead Company.was taken to the Bellevue Hospital on Saturday with what was supposed to be a bad dislocation of the elbow joint, He had \u2018been working at a lead wire machine.An explosion took place when he was trying to relieve a clog in the machine and ho was knocked senseless, When he had to be operated upon last Monday, however, the doctors ors patied from his forearm, in pieces 4n inch to a toot and a alt tu orth eleten feet of lead wire, onc-slxteenth of an ir \u2018 in diameter.\u2018 THE MONTREAL ; DAILY STAR, sATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1894, \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ARRESTED AN EX-ALDERMAN.\u201c APPEARANCE OF DETECTIVES SURPRISED MR.STEWART.He Will Have to Answer for Alleged Boodling\u2014-County Crown Attorney Responsible for the Ar- rest\u2014-Admitted to Bail.2) ToroNTo, December 20.\u2014 Ex-Ald.Wil liam T.Stewart was arrested about nine o'clock last night, on a warrant which charged that on June 9, 1884, he, being then a member of the City Council, did counsel and instruct John J.Wright to pay him the sum of $13,000, to be used for the purpose of inducing him, the said Stewart, and other members of the council to vote ip favor of the franchise aud contract for the lighting of the streets of Toronto by the \u2018Torouto Electric Light Company.It will be remembered in recent investigation, J.Wright, of the Toronto Electric Light Company, swore to this effect, and also that Stewart promised to get for him a copy of thefigures of thé Street Railway Company tender for the same contract.Stewart was chairman of the Fire and Gas Committee, but resigned his place in Council during the investigation.The arrest was made at the instance of the County Crown Attorney.Stewart was broug lit to police headquarters and admitted to personal bail of $2000 and two sureties of $1000 each, sureties being found in a few minutes, ToroNTo, December 29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 When the news spread abroad in the city that the police had taken steps to arrest ex-Ald.tewart there was surprise\u2018 expressed al though not astonishment-it having currently passed from mouth to mouth for some time past that some such course might be taken by the authorities, as a result of theevidence adduced at the civic investiga- \u2018tion.The ex-alderman received no notice of the intention to arrest him, the information having been quietly sworn out early in the day by Detective Sergeant Reburn and the warrant signed and placed in that officer's hands by Magistrate nnison, so that when the detectives called at Mr.Stewart's home in the East End he was found there with his wife and they had just concluded their evening meal.It was Detectives Davis and Burrows who were entrusted with the duty of taking the ex-alderman into custody.Their mission was a somewhat delicate one, from the fact that Mrs.Stewart is at the present time said to be not in health.Detective Davis, however, executed the warrant as gently as an officer could under the circumstances.Mrs.Stewart answered the door bell and the officers asked if Mr.Stewart was in.She replied that he was and asked Detective Davis to step inside.The ex-alderman on, seein the Detective, looked surprised,but a signa wasgiven him of the officer's mission and Detective Davis said: \u201cWell, Mr.Stewart, \"ie going down there to- night?\u201d Stewart replied: \u201cYes, | am ready to that the He then bade his family good night and and Informed his wife that he \u201cwoul back soon\u201d The officer and his prisoner then quietly left the house, Mrs Stewart not being aware at the time of her husband\u2018s arrest.Mr.Stewart was subsequently released on $4000 bail, John B.Le Roy and Thomas Lobb becoming his sureties in $1000 each and Mr.Stewart's own for $2000 being accepted.Mr.Wallace Nesbitt, fine inquisitor of the investigation, says the matter has been taken out of bis hands by the Attorney- General, for whom Crown Attorney Curr acted.He could not say whether a w was being kept on the movements of olhe aldermen whose names had come up rom.inently during the Investigation.hen asked ahout the case, Crown Attorney Curry said that ex- Alderman Stewart would be brought up in the usual way in the Court here to-day.WILLIAMS AND GOFF.The Wir of Words Between the Prosecutor and Inspector.NEw YORK, Pecember 20.\u2014 After recess it was delinitely announced by Chairman Iexow that the Police Committee would sit to-day and then adjourn.The names of Capt.Westervelt and Capt.Martens were called, but there was no response.Mr.Goft then read from the oflicial records concerning complaints that had Leen made against disorderly houses in the 19th precinct, for which Inspector Williams was tried.Inthe continuation of Inspector Williams\" examination, Mr.Goff ake \u201cWas Fliess president of the Hollywood Whiskey Company at the time he made you resents!\u201d Williama\u2014\"1 don\u2019t think Fliess ad anything to do with the Hollywood Whiskey Company then.He told me his: brother owned the.distillery.\u201d \u201c What did you do with the money?\u201d \u2018\u201clused it.It wasail in bills.\u201d \u201cDid you ever \u2018have an account in the Bowery Savin, l Bank \u201cYes, sir, | have one there now.\u201d \u201cWhat is the amount?\u201d \u201cAbout $3000.\u201d The Inspector zaid he also had an account in the Seaman's Savings Banks of less than S100 ao.the pry docks Saving Bank of leas than is wife got a legacy of $5000 from Peterhead, Scotland.y \u201cWhere did your wife get that immense diamond crosst\u201d \u201cShe doesn\u2019t wear a diamond cross.\" \u201cBut she used to wear it.\u201d \u201cShe may have done so.\u201cNow, isn't it à fact that the diamond cross was got from a notorious woman in \u2018the Tenderloin?\u201d This vexed the inspector.*\u201cT will swear,\u201d said he, \u201cthat if you or anybody else says she got a diamond, cross from a notorious woman, it is a lie.\u201d \u201cWhere is the big diamond ring you woret\" \u201cThis is the only one I ever wore,\u2019 showing his ring.\u201cWhat has become of the ring you took off Madame Piniell's finæer( *I never took a ring oil her finger.I don\u2019t know the woman.After further fencing the Inspector then explained about a presentation tohimof a $2500 album at Lyric \u201cDidn't you hear that Commissioner Voorhis voted for your promotion to in- ctor in order to have you removed from the Tenderloin district?\u201d \u201cNo, sir.\u201d The \u2018Inspector was then again questioned about his record.lie admitted that Commissioners Fuse, Johnson, Porter and Voorhis once voted him guilty in seven out of nine charges when he was tried at head- equarters.\u201cDon't you know that the album was aub- scribed for by the gambling and disorderly housekoepers in the precinct?\u201d \u201cNo, sir, I do not.\u201cWasn't in Newberger, the jeweller, who gos it up?\u201cNo, sir; it was a man called Brady® Mr.Goff then read a letter which \"Mayor Hewitt wrote to the Police.Commissioners, complaining about the violation of the law in the Tenderloin precinct when Williams As CAp \u201cDid Rinyor Hewitt write what was true or false 1\u201d \u201cHe wrote what was false.\u201d \u201cDid the grand jury, when they entered a presentment Aga! nst you, state what was nique f, \u201cDa NE \"Comstock ever complain that you tipped off gamblers whose houses were to raided \u201cHe never said it to me.\u201d r.Goff here asked a man who was in court to stand up.\u201cDid you ever see this mani said he.\u201cI can\u2019t place him,\u201d Mr.GofT sai du the young man visited him at headquarte Did you remember \u2018asking him how empty \u2018much money he was prepared to pay to sottle a case! -$I never said such a th ¢ ou remember the hou ows nl est ne sticet @ Mad \u2018hen read a 1 Slleged dis.dis andes houses which oe = the loin when Williams was captain.The Io.bered some of the houses, \u201cHow on you allow these houses to remain ¢ open aud do your duty as a police cap- \u201cI was continually raiding them.\u201d \u201cThe record shows ios only raided two houses from February 0, 1886, till January, \u201cI think you must be mistaken.\u201d \u201cDidn't you receive $1000 from the Mallory Line at the time of phentrike \u2018\u2019You are romancing, Mr.Goff.\u201d \u201cDid the police get any money\" .\u201cThe men got fifty cents for nieals.\u201d The witness again denied he had received $1000 from tb the steamship peopl u orri you, remember buying a 6 \u2018from errings what did you want with the safef\u201d \u201cTo keep papers in.\u201d \u201cAnd to keep the proceeds of your collections from corruption?\u201d The witnéss was getting a bit hasty in his answers.\u201cKeep your temper, Inspec \u201cI am sitting on a cake of i ice.\" \u201cKeep sitting on the cake of ice.\u201d \u201cAllright.\u201d + phe witness then emphatically denied that he sessed any pi ry or nds save w hat he had mentioned, \u2018How much are you worth{\u201d ** About $30,000 or 340,000, That does not include the house on Tenth street.he witness said he couid not remember asking Commissioner Sheehan to use his influence to fev Commissioner McCiave's place.Then said he thought Commis\u201d sioner Sheehan told him about the vacancy on the Police Board.\u201cYou wanted the position of commis- sionerf\u201d \u201cNo, sir.tor.The Inspector said John M.Starin, editor of the Zenperance Advocate, got him on the police force.He stated that when he went to the Tenderloin Dunlap and Schmitt- berger were his wardmen.you remember Superintendent Byrnes, when be becaine head of the department, calling the captains together hou Fe them to close up the gambling ouses I preferred to be an inspec- \u201cYes > \u201clon t it a fact that every captain in your district was appoluted by McClave?\u201d \u201cI don't know.\u201d \u201cIsn't \"ie a fact that every captain of police paid you you.tribute\u201d 0, Solimlttherger said 80.\u201d \u201cHe lied.\u201d Ancient District Attorney John C.Mott was seen regarding the statement of Louis S.Stree before the Lexow Committee to the effect that Stree and Beach had paid 1000 each to Anthony Comstock and Mr.Mott to have an indictment against them for dealing in green s quashed.Mr.Mott indignantly denied that he had ever been paid to quash any indictment and denounced t! the whole story of Stree as a foul seho ASHFORD'S CRIME.The Jury Return a Verdiet of Wil- fui Murder.VANCOUVER, D.Ca Dec-mber, 28.\u2014The inquest on the victims of wt Saturday's shooting t y wasconcluded yesterday, a verdict of wilful murder being returned.Ashford, the accused, made a statement to the effect that he remembered buying a revolver and cartridge the evening before the murder and that he had had several drinks.As to au uent acts and the crime itself he remembered nothing till the arrest was made by the police.=\u2014 | N The United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York, through residing judge, Townsend, has just anded down a Pec fon w hich is of the ut- move tance to all merchants, and, at me, all housekegpers.It is of por ance to all merchants, inasmuch as ty ras them that trade-marks may not be infringed with impunity, and it is nf im- uce to housekeepers owing to the faot that it assures them that no spurious imitations of Cottolene will be permitted, and they will not have to carefull examine, every pail of the [amous shortening t that by some slight omission or alte ation of the label they have net had some weak imitation foisted upon them.The defendant had put up an almost similar composition which he had branded \u2018\u2018Cottoleo,\u201d and claimed that he had a perfect right to use the trade-mark as the termination *\u2018oleo\u201d is used colloquially among merchants to indicate either oleo-margarine or oleo-stearine.In rendering his decision, Judge Townsend held that the fact that the defendant sold under the name of Cottoleo and made no attempt other than the use of this word to palin oft his goods as those of the complainant was not sufficient justification and could not constitute a defence.Tho law, he held, was intended to protect those persons who asked for an article by its trademark name, and to insist that products manufactured by otbers shall not them under a romewhat similar name.It was, moreover, the intention of the law to protect for manufacturers the reputation which the naine used by them as a t mark may have acquired.The usual decree for an injunction and accounting will be granted.It is more from carelessness about the truth than from intentional lying that there is so much falsehood in the world.Special Notiges.The largest stock of Dry Goods in the Dominion to select from will be found at ° S.Carsley's.i Scornmo man's love, though of a mean degree.PURITY BEST TO BUY BECAUSE for FRANK MAGOR & CO, - MONTREAL ss of Laure given | \u2018REGISTERED: Smoking and Chewing \u201c Quesnel \u201d (cut).: \u201cTheo\u201d (cut.CHEWING TOBACCOS.* Navy Black,\u201d ** Honey Bright,\u201d Spun Roll Chewing.CIGARETTES.*¢ Imperial,\u201d sc pkg.* Marquise,\u2019 10c pkg.\"Tobacco and CIGARETTES.The CANADIAN TOBACCO CO.(J.I'l.Fortipr, Proprietor.) are now turning out, under the above brand, the finest goods that have ever been offered to the Canadian public.Ample capital, long experience, the most perfect machinery and the highest degree of skilied labor, all have combiged to make the CROWN BRAND of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco _and Cigarettes the very best that can be produced.The following are the leading lines: SMOKING TOBACCOS.\u201c Champion \u201d (cut).\u201cComfort\u201d (cut).\u201cCrown Plug.\u201d vo - see grey Look for the CROWN on every plug and package.It is a guarantee of purity, Yelightful favor and general satisfaction.ms CL Ar A A eu ONWHICH THE 600DS AREWRAPPED.Priestley\u2019s Cravenettes Ladies who dwss well arc now wearing these watersrool goods or B cloaks, wraps and all Mer garments.No other material is so satisfactory.They 8 are Ralnproof, Poous, Durable, Stylish, Healthy, .When asking for perp should be sure to say Priestley\u2019s Cravenettes.* spas the ne pee re you peine stampéd every five yards with Priestiey\u2019s name.No et aT R.SHARPLEY& SONS, JEWELLERS.DIRECT IMPORTERS.PARLOR CLOCKS in Oxyx and Marble.HALL CLOCKS is Oak wd Walnut.Hodgson, Sumner & Co.Holiday © Season.Dress Silks, Flannelsttes, Fanoy Duc ancy Curtains, Embi eries, veine Bibs, Jollarettes, phish Dons, Biastics, Braids, Gloves, Handker- \u2018chiets.&c., a , &o.hipment of received a large shipment o Men's S13 Pears.wes in es j just marked off.Lace, Forchons, else Dress Lave, new styles a pecial values in Hosie e oHPécatea Churchgate Tana Toys and Fancy Goods in great variety.- Telephone 2081.SOME NICE NEW GOODS 347 ST.PAUL ST.FINE GOLD JEWELLERY.Tive very Latest ftylesiin Breoches, Bracelets, Chains, gs, Pendants, Neekiets, ete,, ete.ji London Mall marked.: LOWEST PRICES.STERLING SILVERWARE.The most chaste designs tu beth Orme mental and Useful Articles, includ ing a Ane selection of English Mai .Marked Tes and Coffec Sets.GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES FROM TH BEST MAKERS.CLOCKS ! TO STRIKE AND CHINE, | Just epencd a beautiful selection of AT VERY LOW PRICES.FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARE.Very superior quality from the best English and American manufacturers.' We make a specialty of OAK amc WALNUT CABINETS, fitted with PLAT?and CLTLERY.PARIS MADE LAMP SHADES.Latest designs in CAZINZTS, LAMPS and TABLES, in Onyx and Bras, Which we are offeriag at Special w Prices on account of their arriving so late in December.The Best Selection in the City of all Goods in our line at the Lowest Prices.STREET.SW OPEN IN THE EVENINGS UNTIL 9 @'CLOCK.225 ST.JAMES ARE SHOWING \u2014-\u2014FOR THE\u2014 TO THE TRADE ONLY.Goods Silk Velvets, Dress ted and Vestings.Linens, Staple MONTREAL.017 + ave Te ti.BUCHANAN & CO, Quebec Agents, STEAM AND POWER ; I [ \u201cA CE FOR ALL DUTIES 0% NORTHEY Cb; +.LTD.1 Toronto, : ont ès ee mu\u201d t y MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Edison\u2019 S Kinetoscope The most wondertul invention ot the age: Kdison\u2019s latest and greatest triumph in the scientific world.NOW oN EXHIBITION AT TRE \u201cSTAR\u201d OFFICE.The progt amine for CHRISTMAS DAY is the following | Free Fight in a Barroom.Scene shows discussion on Home ended, sud w a tho policeman did.tints amusing.Horabacker-Murphy.1 {Becond Combination Picture, Showing parta the following scenes: Cluchen Fight, Bobing Cats, Rn atu Anat wile, .\u201cvery interesting gry Cand the quick changes are very amuse Ia May Lucas, member of \u201cA Gaiety Girl\" Com ema an, , pens.to of self-defence.Open Xmas Day from 9 am.to 6 pm.DON'T FAIL TO SRE THESE MACHINES.These scenes Jast for half & minute cook,\u2019 tail is clear and distinct.m sod every de- Toon every dny except Sunday.Saturday evening Ln m.\u201ct ROYAL ST.LAWRENCE YACHT CLUB ANNUAL BALL, \u2014AT THE~ Windsor Hall on MONDAY EVENING, 7th January, 1895.GENTLEMEN'S TICKETS, - - « 00 LABIES TICKETS = « « = « » er Obtainable from members of ! the Subecription Cowmittea, viz: ra.on, À.(3.Ross, R.Clan .MAT win, Harold ¢ ron McDougal 1, J.3 det i 3 Arthur C.doi care TO PRE SAR AND OTHERS.Before engaging Artists for your Concerts, \u201cAt Homes,\" etc, get the terma of the MONTREAL VOCAL QUARTETTE, Who wil! furnish the whole Programme, or any part of it, as desired.The Quartette is oumposed as follows : Soprano ., Miss ELLA WALKER.Contralto \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Miss E.V.Gien Tenor.MR JosEPN VENABLES [ r.Mr.B.DuqueTTE.gements made with Charities and Church ol = formation terme, etc, o Mr.\u2018eacuek, 171 Park Avenue.Carl Walther.Grand Violin Recital, FRIDAY EVENING, 41h JANUARY, 1995, 2.M.©, A.MALE, Awisted by Nira.L.G.Bhaw, Mrs.Mari i APTN GR ater Holinsbesd und Reserved feats Te.Adwmisaton 30e, Tickets can bc had from Maman rd and Norgbeimer s Music Stores saw ZION CHURCH.REV.W.H.WARRINER, B.D., , will preach next Sunday morning on \u201cOur Responsibility te the Geapel,\u201d and in the evening on \u201cThe shortness of Time.\u201d Pleasant Sunday Afternoen Society.Fraternity Hall, Point St.Charles.SUNDAY BECENEBER 3th, at 3.30, Lecture by Capt.Robt.O.Adams: ** Modern Thought,\u201d 308 1 Jn thie scientific sxhibition on of the manly art MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.MOSS ESS AA ACADEMY or Muse Hesny Tuomas, Lesses TO-NIEMT.Tho world renowned English entertains, MR.SNAZELLE, wu present supert d at entitled ater Sion x anneal os toler: lust trated; Pack of Meson Vers 5 Eatine Change of Programme this Kveaing, Prices 35c, 500, 750, $1.00.Beats on sale at Nord- heimor's and Walker's, Jewell, Co \u2014 SETHERDOLE in repertoire.MISA QLEL CADEMY er munie, ury Thowess, Lessee and Man, | Week Commencing Monda - aa are algae y yolaleld ma MISS OLGA NETHERSOLE Under the management of Marcus Monday evening and Saturday Mat , lun.LE Tues ay und Saturday cvoniugs THE TRANS Wednesday and Fri nings, Frot FROU T evening, liso AN D SULTE .Male uf order mences Thursday morning.timer s \u2014 and Walkera, 200 8t_ Catherine streot.UREN SN THEATRE This Week.Also fin Matinee TY GIRL,\u201d from pores Evening prices.35e, 500, 75e, $1.00 and $1.50.Mati Be, 0p in 75c and #1.00.° Heats on sale at Theat atre, am fhaw = and ui Sheppards music sto ali hot-le 132 Year weok- MARIE helUocosees.WS BUREROL hs To iu English suocesscs.TEENS THPATRE- Brçciats New Year Week.Unces: Tuvuls Toe raiment MARIE BURROUGHS.Actress presents .THE Pter LIGATE and JUDAM,* x by arrangement with E.8.Willard.Ho advance.Prices Be, bie, 75c and LUO.Boats now oa 03 ¢ \"I'HEATRE ROYAL.- Every afternoon and evening S0UTH BEFORE and Pickaninny Band, 30 Buck oy HE wa BR, Prize Cake W al rs, 30 Camp houters, 70 \"A geod \u20ac [tings re, 20 C'ADRISSION, ETE Lr ee om u at Theatre trom 3 1 omntng THE TE ed pa 025 MEATRE ROYAL- Week M T Aflermoon and Ev eee ye Dec.31, The charming little ariiste, FLORENCE n her Sensational Comedy, BINDLEY, TR E CAPTAIN'S MATE; An Excellent Company, New Songs, Da: .o Specialties, 10 tons of Mec nant and dents Admission 10, 29 and 30 renta: ta; reser.oon! extra.Plan at pouce, from § a.m.oop ra lo _Coming-The Boy Tramp.306 1 mo OPERA FRANCAIS, { Segre sasor.WEDNESDAN, Dec.26\u2014 \u201cLe Smpplice d'un Me ra comes Turmsbiy (Gala night! FRIDAY snd SATURDAY\u2014** fg « Tambour Major,\u201d Otfénhacha great wilitary opera.Mile.Devoyon, a prima done.' SATURDAY MATINEK © L'Archdute.\u201d Mme.Bouit, prime Jonas Heals of prices: inary evenings, 5c, 40c, 500,60c and Gala Nigh ta.Be, 500, 60, 750 and $1.00.Matinee and 50.Hox office st H Blower 18% 1637 Notre.ae st, and at Theatre lobby.* 3034 | OPERA FRANÇAIS.{ \"Pre ner MONDAY, Dec.3i-Le Petit Due, opers in 3 nota, Tam oF, opera in acts: Evening\u2014 har Eos, Adanrs great opera with two Pra | msi Jan.2- Theatre closed to prepare for DAY and SATURDAY, 3rd and 5th Jan.\u2014 ain Nights).F AUS T.The ent of the season.Grand operas in Sacts.Ch Gounod's masterpiece, with two prima dou! Chorus of 30, Military Band, ete prima donnss.saTuR BAY MATINRE \u2014 To I ATINKE La Papilleane and of ice ices: eee i soe SE Me, 40e, 50e, 60c and tinea 1.taie mc.5 Soc, 16: and #100 Ma x office at usio Bre 163] Note Demet and or gon a! bobby\u2019 Ss LT.COL.STARKE \u2014AND\u2014 ©fficers of the Victoria Rifles of Canada will be at home to friends and bers of the Regiment wen New Years from 11a ma.Amours Catheart street, nr 08 By order, 2 ARTHUR BAMILTON, x62 Capt.and Ad.V.IC.al Royal Scots Scots of Canada.306 2 sud their ir rie Br the pd present a New Years day, né Li FRED.\u2018LYDON, Capt.& Adjt,R A.0 6 BATTALION PUBILIERS.t.-Col, Commandi d Officers muse sit be Dicased to meet all mens an nds of th: Battahon in the Armoury on New Year's day morning hen 10.30 to 1: JEFFREY H.B 002 \u201cBURLAND.1£.Ool, M2 Comdgeh Batt.Pueliiers DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.Established 1843.Under the tinued patron: Exoellendles the ti lovernor Geoere ou re of \"Aberdeen QUEEN'S MALL, 7331 Se.Catherine 84.ANEW TERM -Begioners Jan 3rd.Evening \u2014~Adulta, WATCH NIGHT SERVICE .UNDER THE AUMNPICRS OF St.Gabriel Presbyterian Church Christian endeavor Society.Br.CATHERINE BT, On MONDAY EVENING, BD 31, Song service st1045p.m.Ali are cordiaily invited.3061 EMMANUEL CHURCH \u2014~RVENING THEME \u201cWedding Bells and Funeral Knells.\u201d Dominioz Square Methodist Chureh, Rev, Dr.Hunter at 11a.m and 7 Boloiste, Un Jenking, Miss Jones, Mi Mille, esste.Wiaon, Audas and Kelly Mosalay, lat, 14,30 p.m.to 12 mid Bunter.ons choir, assisted by Mics ull choir.Craig, ht.Preacher, Dr.ttie Grabam.306 1 Victoria Skating Club Grand Hockey Match , Ottawa Neckey Club, ve.] Momtreanl Hockey Club, SATURDAY Evening, 19h Inst.at 8 o\u2019clock.Admission to non ratecribers se.Gallery 25 cents extra.No seats reserved Members must show their Season Tickets to obtain A last H.F.CHAFFEE, 3043 Treasurer St.George S.S.Club, .GRAND GALA NIGHT For \u2018\u201c\u2018Avrp Laxa Srsz,\u201d MONDAY, New Year's Eve, ramp to Club House.starting from Windsor Hotel at 8 ool Large muster requested.Ale ub, boys, and sec the last of the old year.S.JACKSON, Becretary.N.BL No Tramp this Saturday evening.206 3 8.JACKSON, SS HOLLY SNOW .SHOE CLUB.The Club rill celabrate the advent Bison Otis 03 ni L oud wil ba To ai .Blelgas Joave the (lib Room, St.Catherine st., ad 30:p clock sharp.up, lly, sod nee the New Yeor ip W.ARTHUR HOSSIE.Hon.Secretary.Crystal Rink.BAND SATURDAY AF AFTERNOON, 100.\u2014 Pend Batarday Night Genta, 150.Ladies, 100.Y Oc.ow Tears Hight.Gents.15.Ladies, 100.bd Special for Primate vate Lessons uring Holt- Non Brudrous and Ft ; A.Members, Surin rates.inspection of my classes.© iw or adi ' for Tel 4177.A.ROY MACDONALD, Jr.238i D DA NCING.pret Durtses class or beginners wt Monday as sod Tours Evenings Private lessons ro 296$ ST.ETE kner.porn DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.PROF.NORMAN, Inatructor to the Baril and Countess of Aberdeen.75 and 77 Drammonrd 6.ita Now Ra ler opens Januar 7th aud ith, atfp wm Juveniles.New term, Janus aod Joh, atépm Advanced class to meet grerr ow forming.Special Rates During danuary.xo abc Hall, point St Charles, Tussday an and Thursday.0 tions! te x op Jerson to my classes.Sed Hod WEBER, MASON & RISCH PEASE, SHAW A large assortment of these fn M pi always in PIANOS \u2014AT\u2014 $1 90 rEIRLeN, Nes New x York, Upright,7 actaves, \u2014W 3 50 ERE.NY Une almost mew.Er S 225 a anoint.Gr Grand | Upright MALLEIT à DAVIS ote origh - vi 320 almost new, DAVIS, Bouton.Upri \u2026 \u2014DECKER BROA, 250- used a few yoars, rid, only 190 \u2014vOKE.Boston, 7 oo, medium sire, 1 65 mate nt, Rquare Grad, In perfect 185 YLIANS, Upright, almost now.195 \"Nine Urand Poor ne mice mare 95, N.Y., Square, Nioe Piano, a 9O-\"iscees.New York, Square, 7 ootewes, nice t Cott.U 95 LBERT, Boston, tage right Piano, nice tone, rosewx 75 eed Hquare Plano, small size.40-42; oy octaves fair tons, 45 : sud | taught 2 vagrants life on the water front crowded.r.Levi W iiamsot North Marys- A a Ed and wor EE Inna 0.pure Torre aad press Le, bus 5 Naples, to Egypt by N.G.Lloyd #.4.Co.\u2018s Imp.Mail Stra.dents \u2018Ib A story (hat is stranger than profiiment bee ras thn ae Ae kere ako boom tt oriber Se to Canada to obtain sub- Onion en que US Bday Mv ® [Persons having claime are requested 50 fle them, fiction.Letters found.in Bellinger's pos- Eairman and introduced the speakers Tqday.beneath the foeman's frown, 5 a ; 0a e 2 Bowling Gi N.Y.|D.CONNELLY, | uly attested: and all debtors are required to make session tend to corroborate the hoy's stor: i pe Te stands in Elgin\u2019 place, > r.Cummings, therefore, will see that he J.Y.GiLmour & Ca, 14 Place d Armes Sq.| > .rate ; ory, of the da in an eloquent and A orf England'e wns a copy of the ilrst issue of the ; .356 8t.Paul street.W.D.O'BRIEN, payment within 15 days, at the office of the undes- which will be at once investigated.The pleasing address.In his opening re- mbas-udor from England's crown, ette : DouvoLas BATTERSBY, 143 Bt James st.; 303 New York Life Baildi motive of the kidnapping has not yet been marks fe spoke in feeling terms the And type of all her race.: ft James.op.Templo Bde.DOUGLAS BAÏTERSBY signed Notaries, New e Building.disclosed._______.death of Sir John Thompson, and paid a Poer, reckless, rude, low-born, untaught, A Latin Motto.\"71761 Nutre Dime strent.Temole Building.tf W.P.Boor, } Escoutors.To THE PusLic: VW.M.Masteauax, ANOTHER GALE IN ENGLAND.high tribute to the virtues and worth of the dead Premier.Mr.McCarthy then .tated his pasition in relation to the present Gov- Bewildered, and alone, A heart, with English instinct fraught, Ale yet {an call his own.\\ ts ficur bis y limb A To the Editor of Notes and Queries: Sik,\u2014I have a signet ring, the impress from WINTER TOURS.LIGETHALL & Men ae.Loxpox, December 2.\u2014A furious west ernment.aud stated that his opposition to t .-~ w ows a rampant lion, with these .gale blew yesterday In the Irish sea.Late Mackensie Howell's Government was on the Hek ford, or axe, ofot throu him go potoll over it \u201cJews providerit.\u201d Will you The large dergand for Buttermilk Montreal.20d Dec.1006 Ta T e alte M0 s a i ; 2 .a : jontreal, .in the alterucon a (reamship, subpe eo | same lines as to the last Government.It Sal! England coms to shamg, of tho Saturday STAR as convenient.J.D.C.Toilet Soap has led other manufacturers WINTER TOU RS = \u2014 to put up soaps in packages similar to wl, was seen tlying signals of distress off was not a question of men, but a question of measures.He scored the present Pre- On examiuin, lyhead } i YarKentish hop-figlds round 1 im seemed, the impress with a micro- olyhead.She Is believed to be a passen- mier for his lack of -bone in not op- © arcams, the rv-bl \"| scope I thi 1 \u2014TO0 THE\u2014 AC.She narrovy escaped divin on posing (he Jenait il, end By is voue 1a : PO l'ngues né éeres bose peamod, EPS pas tha the words are Deus pro our own.; INSOLVENT NOTICE.the rocks.The tug Blazer passed a hawser sisting that the people of the North-West £ Thdamoke.aboyfe bis father's boor see what explanation of the words can be Do not be deceived.WwW S | INDI S to her aud began towing her to Holy- should have separate schools imposed upon 5 3 ayings hunk: offered in connection with the lion.The 3 Rankrupt Steck for Sale by ead.Two lifeboats and a tug went out them, whether they would arnot.Mr, Mc- Must he then watch It rise no More, \u201cMonarch of the Desert,\u201d as he is called, Ask for Buttermilk Soap and take i to help her.In the [houth of Jreland the Carthy then went on to deal with the trade Deo nself, so you generally provides for himself, and when he othe By the commodious passenger steamers of the Public Auction.gale way excep ional Sep aie question of he Government aking his Y calls! with strong like stec!, gratities his murderous instincts we are not no r.ATLAS LINE, In the matter of C.TURPAIN, of Bryson, P.Q, h ) tele : ., : visio! .associ vi i i .(rains on Exposed sections of track were lowed ina short speech.Another meeting 1 Indians whine and kf ee) Fifi On Sate with him th ides of he N ote sty le of package.Weekly from New SS \u201cMer U.18.Mail vof 5 have recoired instructions from the Cure.a ard ble to make progress against was held in, the court house.s must die! tive, we call to mind\u2019 \\ .ene .A sell Auction : 3 ) yes that 1d A , to mild the words of St.ue at our rooms, 88 St.Pater Street, Mon! oa the storm.In Cumberland, Westmoreland _ A 1a, wi h eyes bent.not shrink Peter: *\u2018Be vigilant, because your adver SAILS BATURDAY.DEC.79, FRIDAY, January 11h, L treal, and around London it blew hard from three v'clock in the afternoon.DR.MONTAGUE'S CONSTITUENCY.- 4 DUONNVILLE, Ont.December 29.\u2014Hon.nt.tering on it« dreadful bri nk grave ho went.|! sary, the devil, as a roaring about, seeking whom he may the words on the rin lion, walketh devour.\u201d If are Deus i it For Jamaica Direct.THE MOST PICTUR! UE AND HEALTH-GIVING WINTER RESORT IN THE WORLD.At 11 o'clock a.m., the following Assets belonging to the Estate sx __ | \u2014 - ~ 7 i t MAYOR KENNEDY'S PROPOSALS.pr.Montague, who is rapidly recovering his i Th and notiprovidedi, the Latin future perfect Special Tours Pu = .> 5 stead of \u2014- - , ToRONTo, December 3.\u2014 Mayor Kennedy usual strength.and w as bus Mate ee t ices proud en A an od.: _ simple ugure.to the West Indies and Spankh Main, rosting about Stoek in trade, comprising : is iu the fleld for a secund term against all geen to-day upon matters political.Though Bo.let tis name through Europe ring\u2014 Smith's \u201c History of Canada.\u201d $5 ARAN.nb bed in our Hlustrated goods, clothing, eto.31509 12 comers.\u201cI have decided\u201d said he, \u201cto ask he has not given a formal reply to the Wel- man of mean es 2.8 To the Editor of Notes and Queres: pamphlet, aed free Address M State 81, Hardware and arock .442 80 on January à renewal of the confidence so jand Conservatives, there is no doubt thai Who died, as firm as Sparta king, SIr,\u2014Ca y ; RIM FORT OO DUG DATRESEE 184 St.James Boots sad shoes os liberally bestowed a year ago, | do thir not Le will decline their nomination.preferrin Bacause his soul was great f ni me Aor, oy of Te ts vo ondents M, Montreal * 260 3mossod so ror a0 | : 198 = of my on motion mercr tie reponse toremei with his old consbkuonie: vo qo Aci menting he pun tine ie WS\u2019 Hula Cina Quet STH Re .2 nfluen- - , (1811.tial citizens.There are several uniinished ne is leave er le |: then Ambassador to China, and atterwands Knowlton, Q.ISTORICUS.Grand Winter Excursion .\u2014Lers- projects I desire to ave completed, but I doctor will not go to tax to the fé | [Governor-General of India.Smith's History is by no means a rare T0 755 NEDUERMEE AND 0, Book debts, notes, judgments, otc.ue \\ am desirous, above all things to see a well of the late Premier.Mr.Henley, in his wellkmwn \u201cLyra || , and is frequently found in the shops ' THE THINS EN EAT æ :\u2014Cash, or approved security with in- established water works system that will me Heroica,\u201d compares \u201cThe Prigate of the of second-hand booksellers.I am not ac- LA TOURAINE terest at seven per cent.r annum.place our supply beyond all question and to DEATH OF ROBERT BLA(R.Buts with Sir Alfred Lyalls eology in quainted with.the Quebec edition, but the New York February 6, Al to the Li Lo depot ek aa list book debts be ech pts (improvement in the \u2018 sewerage _ Ë xtrenpis Pan bee fio \u20ac The hill Maga- book was originally published in Toronto, a Barcelona, Marseilles (Nica, Monn Cae, seen on application at the store of the Insolvent, ys ie city.An want, too, be- ST.Jonx, N.B., December \u2014Robert ZiN° © p , - TR are both as it is mainly concerned with Upper and Cannes), Villefranche, Naples.M Syrucuse, and for further particulars apply to fore I leave the chair, to see the business of Blair, president of the St.Johw#Gas Com.Spirited poems, well adapted for Brecitation.Canada.Two dollars at the most is Alexandrie the Pyramids).Jaffa (Jerusalem), the corporation generally placed on, a any, died suddenly yesterda aged 7a It seems a pity that Sir F cis Doyle all that should be asked for the two vol- ople, Athens, Malta, Tunis, Algwts, JONN Mech.MAINS, Cantor, thoroughly sound footing.Pre was one of St.John's forerm@it citizens, Should gratuitously have cally the im.umes in condition.The edition Gibraiter (Tangiers), to New York, etc.mo: 43 8t.Sacrament 8¢., Montreal .A.TL He leaves four sons, Thomas@finanager of Mortal Moyse \u2018a drunken pi te of the before me, appaærently the original one, was ROSE & LAFLAIMNE, ag rons si $500 $600 upward, BENNING & BARSALSY, Ra C.M.B.A, TRUSTEES MEET.i the Bank of Nova Scotia, her Alf: and Buffs.(This paix ad the = ter of a published by Thomas Macleau, 45 Yonge , according to accommodations.A > is a * Andrew, of the firm of Blair Co.bank.type of all England's race PRight have street, Toronto but I cannot tind the date Agents for MONTREAL For further prone A Le a Grsen, NV.City, or \u2014Meetreal.77h Der.164.ME) DETROIT, Mich., December 20.\u2014The board ers, and Robert, the eldest, living in been omitted.Moyse nee \u201cDutch of publication inywhere in the book.Its \u2018 Ft Hsin pic in Modtreal MN of Supreme Trustees of the C.M.B.A.Manitoba; also two daugh Mrs.Blair courage\u201d to enable him to act he did; tull title is \u2018Canada: Past, Present, and - Order for the United Stutes and Canada is survives him.and, on the whole, the poem is%k gain to Future.Baingan Historical, Geographical, | NSO LVENT NOTICE.; : English history and literature, Geological d Statistical Account of Cana.WE corse = re SE \u2014\u2014 da West, by W.H.Smith, author of the CANADA CAC AT 20 ZI AT (7% D0 £7 7% £7 on > de 2 \u201cSdtting the Thames on Pire.\" \u2018Canadian Gazetteer.\u201d Containing ten YOU To TRAVEL?vince of Que URT.TISIIOIVISHHHN PSS To the Editor of Noten and Queries: county maps, and one general ma ot the It will cost you litte to get FULL INFORMATION \u2014 parovinoe of Quebec, SUPERIOR COURT.; s Referring t t province compiled expressly for the work.\" tt willpave pou ruohb.Ask DOLGLAS BATTERSEY Sir.Ur Answer to , - i\" , e work.- \u2019 : 15 ent who naked for an explanation of tH od oa If my correspondent had mentioned the 1M EL James et niar GAZETTE.200 4 aw In the matter of ; O L } fe) ing \u201csetting the Thames So le\u201d or heard Quebec publisher it would have been better.WILLIAM JONNSTON, of Montreal ° & lowa: Before thu introduction of pate fo 22 fol- The ork must be a reprint of the Toronto | ; Lusorvawa.tors, etc.grain wax sifted from the Chaff by a on, and canno wo much.his friends, many of whom were acquainted Notice is hereby given in pursuance of Article .> N o | sieve hic 1 van lac 4, on à frame afd moved * a Date F1 ith Ar.Brocka way.Ten tickets pore sent 279 of see Code of | a Pr ocedure, that on this! es 2) quickly hud fro.sides or \"inners on oC.W., of Gran pids, Mich.,an 1 .! STAR\u201d COUPON.JD.Fine dove nel Sem GRRE | To for of ote ond Guerin: Crs: II 7 CL report and ro Bring one Coupon and TWELVE CENTS to the STAR O file, or to any sometimes net them on dire from friction while bt SIR, Kindly state in Saturday's edition what ee ent.far.ene.avn S th matter a none by en Tor the benefit ¢ ay newsdealer who sells the STAR, and get Part No.B of the k entitled, th tame on fire.heres the, [Ho will day of the icon, i Saturday vas in bled in t city one evening.It was \u2019 ce \u20ac creditors, who are hereby notified to fylet \u201cNAPOLEON, FROM CORSICA TO ST.HELENA,\" ti Napoleonic a misconstruction, \u201cHe willneverset thd hry, \u201cMontreal.\"| pro that each should contribute $1 to claima with me, at iny office, Fraser Bulld:ngs, Illustrated Album.!f you wish to have French translation g descriptive can pou gen che above the vert on fro.\u201d The first Saturday in November, 1880, was a fund, after which they would shake dice, .Taye Montres), wi * a | > e 3 » h ®) matter, mark X in the following blank : the expression] ML ( prigin of on the 2nd of the month.the winner wo take the ticket, and he 95 Year Q ut Dated at Montreal, this Twenty-seventh day 3 = Mabou, Cape Breton.WwW were thus disposed of.Mr.Hills sab Of December, 1904.Jomy mem.s pe If Mr.Odell will refer to what [ A Posm Wanted.i : \u2019 \u2019 5) the question, he will see that aid ron, To the Editor of Noles and Queries: eT it adorn) he had a dream with Meo D 5 eee en es ene ro ra \u201che ru he we he Tele pol .BMO.0.00cassssass casa cce career sance evans 5e : vised May cor.thor of 8 Bon he ve the diamond pin.rm e dream RF t J ASK FOR TT Pot ta ti ir |, Pre rt vi tn ne implants i glad ft, heb (tz-James au , Street and No.\u2018ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cLet me i deavored to buy ticket No.57.The ticket Th 0 di R bb 0 % we Changed Cons amnion i os den er, SE8OISLAD LE 0 ooking pia Scotch Whisk 6 Lanadian kuboer Lo's ve To the Editor of Notes and Queries: beat: purchaser it was féun t was amon y 9 Town or Oity.\u2026.0.ossss sceau ceese SIR,\u2014I think I have before me the poenill aaked 27 the tall cedars are and the bright waters those for which the gentleman in Gran \u2014 200 Ps I : : a \" © a 2 \u2018 for by \u201cAn old reader of the Stan\u201d alth hi ow, , Rapids had shaken dice.Mr.Hills man- d th Ge COED 00 Se) DEE © RB GS®6 cannot find in it que two lines quoted in th Lester.To the home of my chiidhood, white man, let me ed to obtain No.37 and talked enthu- an e a > a - poem is ca \u201cThe Changed C Dur the .\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Hon.Mrs.Chas.Hobart, with Nustratio oy the Hoping to receive the information in Satur- siastically about his chan ces of inning to I.C.Miles.It is published in New y kb : day's STAR.is friends.One 0 em, es Lling.; | \u2018 TH Ph Messrs.Anson, D.F Randolph x Co, sfx OF Metrickville., CONSTANT READER.man, of Grand Rapids, was so convinced car n \\ 1 or BDDDIDDDSDDH BID: FO way.cor.20th street.\u2018The pcen con ET d ] that the dream would be realized that he verses, with 8 illustrations \u201cThe (Qfier 21 Several correspondents, apparently for bought a one-half interest in Mr.Hills\u2019 Cros.\u201d and other religious peers, 2 JES7800 some reason or other, have asked for in- ticket, paying $50 for it.-The drawing with price $1.50, In also published by the see PSS: formation about \u201cThe Indian Captive.\u201d It came off à day or soor under the super- | ° the correspondent would like & cops of th - If seems to be à feeble production, and I have i fr y ites f S.PN f 1 will be pleased to send them, asit ix CT2C8 c f its author.Any read vision of a comm com of S.W.° beautiful poem.ya Prost no knowledge 0 in f L oT Stone, rge B.Stoddard, Dr.James RG ar\u201d coup Parra Cie i\" |i hms the verse, will onto a lance by Birey and 1G, ils\u201d Numbers up ONAN].Bost inthe warld, all dealers keep them.\u201c : wy 8 ; ; were placedfon gunwads and pu a IT ON.N 6 Yamaska\u201d has given correct infor s \u2014Ep.or N.ARD ! p gunw.R .* pe Correeponde mad Tor wt « 2 my = ¢ of Coe bearing the words Diamond pin.« King of Table Water.\u201d | WHOLESALE BY .Ear 2?gy > w + .\u2019 Bring one Coupon and Tw ELVE CENTS to the STAR Bliifice, or to any of the author of one Particular srne me Schedu .; were put in another hat.Two men were E 0 JAMES LEGGAT newadealer who sells the STAK, and get Part No.G of he work entitled, poem in te volume.This \u201cYauasÿ gus To the Editor of Noten and Gueriea: ot opini then lind folded sad pihey drow Sher =i .: \u2019 NAPOLEON, FROM CORBIOA TO ST.HELENA tbe Napoleonic hot given.\u2014ED.or N.AND Q, wil Sou kindly, through the medium y.ur numbers were _drawn before No.57 was 726 Craig Street, .ish t TT i p the .matter, mark X in the following bia of of descriptive | The Great Eastern.Conf he vor \u201crod and ae | SU out, With the number came the The Leading Rubber House of Canada, BR To the Hditor of Notes and Queric: [Porter rot tes authoritieo fon tirs Par mes, SAS era no of the Hength lorcester quete ing \" NAPOLEON AND CHINA.Do Great Eastern ship.I mean her origi the £ pronouncin, schedule,\u201d vis., , before being separated.Te VY h, edryal, shed ul, and sed'yul.For sked\u2019- 1 FU RS 9 FU RS î In connection with the Great Eau ul we ind Webster, Kenrick, and Barclay.When the great Napoleon was urged to 2 is interesting to refer to the name it For shed vul, Knowles, Smart, Reid, Cralg con er China he replied, \u2014 Cleari Sale of Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1500-1308 Sif and Ogilvie.For sed'yui, Jones, with Ful.ter let Chinn alone.The Chinese do N ng e of our entire early as October, 1835, he had sugges es ton and Wright, joint editors of a diction- nO harm at present.a we conquer They i + : stock of Furs.the amusement of the Directory bp 320 ary.we shall teach © a e art of os b oy In order cb na Great Western Railway, that they the Sheridan prefers, apd jul: Talker gives Be alae an equ eed pe NOTICE T0 CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS.rte eduction an prices, rie another bad \u2018make it longer, and have a steam: > d sked\u2019jul; Perry, sked\u2019ul, or sed\u2019- ndange v \" go from Bristol to New York, and call tao a om, \u201ced ul or shed'ul.haps all Europe.We beg to tuform you.ss well se public generally.that we hare purchased the Fersian Lamb Cape Rr Ladies and Gents, Grest Western.\u201d The project was tern?Coming down to later days Chambers e shrewdoess of the level-headed stock, inery and assets of the lately carried on under tbe name of E.$1.50 te $3.50; Seal, $3.00 to $1.30: Beaver, Ww : taken ming fr h Corsican in being a iated by several up.$4.90 10 86.00; Nutria, $1.75 te $3.50: Otter, up, and the Great Western steamshi agrees with Jameson, and offers the choice designed by Brunel, and built at Brin of two Sronunciations.Stormonth gives European statesmen just now.Wa are not responsible, however, for any debts contracted by the late firm.$4.90 tp $1.00; P.L.Sets for Ladies and == - ° STC TS : under his superintendence.Its first voyage shed'ul Padthe \u201cCentury\u201d thinks that sked\u2019- We intend continuing the mms ah Pram Costing et ynnd ri make = Cents, $10 to $15.00; Nutria, 85.00 to a was accomplished in 183.Some years Ul is the general American pronuneiation LEFT LEG ENCLOSED IN PLASTER jue Work, Hardware Spscialtion, Lamp Goods, Railway Bupplies.+ gene $6.30; Otter Sets Por Genta, S18 to $15.88; SSSSESSSSSSSSSSS RISE after, the [rent Britain was built.This and shed'ul, the British.In this opinion Î OF PARIS GC FOUR MONTHS.We are now prepared bo give estimetes on all work in the above line.Cray Lan Bets.63,00 te 2e hn b A was the first large iron steamship, and t| concur, AST New catalogees now in preparation.Coats, and Oller Fars .® 1 YT ; > 3 X) fret ase, shi in which the crew propelies TF \u2014\u2014\u2014 - we - Ladies, Gente and Children as very low NS N A I O L 4) ) 3 @) Far used.She made her first voyage from F IN A DREAM.Hands Drawn Out of Shape and Body THE CHANTELOUP MF\u2019G.CO.prices.-_\u2014 y Liverpool to New York in August, 184 AITH \u2019 .* » a.\\ but next year was carelessly run on the \u2014\u2014 / One Mass of Deap White Scars.CALL AND SAVE 30 PER CEXT.BY PUR > ui CR Jocks in Dundrum Bay, on (he coast of Ire.1¥ Resulted in = Man Winnie a Big \u2018 587 and 503 Craix Street.0 3 CHASING FROM 9 and.Brunel soon after meditated a still d Valuable Diamon .PETERBO December 15.\u2014 For four .i 9 «STAR COUPON.vast roject-the construction of a vessel an J months 1 wd ured rheu asm In every ; H.Rutenberg & Co., SN 1 ; .ora .; arge enoug carry he coal required .:flca- of my , during wbich pe I was NY Link re Coen st TLE ETS no or Dore md ce ro NS a ta paf | Bitar debs 28 ies me | | | |e ttes re ons 3 y 2 » had a \u2019 0 carry enoug as many places and am now covered wi 8 \u2014 newndenler who sells the STAk, and get Part No.7 y also for the return voyage.In 1852 his Ent Troeutly brought de Te the Fo deep wi ite scars, the result of actiom of fly Cheap Blake tf Q \u2018NAPOLEON, FROM CORSICA TO ST.HEL} scheme vas laid Defore the Directors of the Shattuck one Com ny, of Dayton blisters.ao haads were rave out ef .à .\u2018astern eam Nav on Com y.t + * aba an most destro , & ogi Hlustrated Album.If you wish to have French tra was adopted, the projector was fied inted Lo he story of Mr.Hills fuck and hl.all the time pain was most exeruciat- WINTER RESORTS Ask to see Crompton\u2019s Pa er Mill For Sale.3\\ matter, mark X in the following blank: their engineer, and the work wa.beguh in timeq gl in the rumor, tha Slated bd ne ing.My left lex had tobe encased in a p W December, 1858.The operation of launch.friopas op OMe, true is being ren ar 8.1 plaster of paris cast for four months in 1Y § 9 The ; & woman, On such an occasion the kindly philosopher laughs.the material man-of- the-worid puiTs more volubly, and is dangerously silent.On a similar occasion in the city the |unsentimental dealers have no chivalrous encumbarnees, Often they make a rinz about some \u201cestate\u201d and the outside crowd are frichtened out of the auction room before half the day is done.Did any one ever see a human being bent upen a profitable accumulation of common furniture for his store?Such a searcher can easily \u201cfake\u201d the chairs and tables and desks and stools when once he gets hold of thew to the appreciation of a hundred per cent.The Right Honorable Silas Sharpey.of happy memory, has pas away.He was a recluse and a bookworm.flis nearest relations had no sympathy with his life's aspiration, which was to accumulate a vast enllection of books on special subjects and &lippered and spyctacted to pore over the treasures in his library.Only too soon ame the Caller to eternity.A prosaic posterity advertised his library for sale.What a con- gremation of bibliophiles and savants the event bringstogether.Spectacles eveplasses, gray beards pocket hooks knowing shakings of white-crowing pates, tappingof snuif box lids, peerings of bieated eves, thambings of musty leaves.The book lover, ns a rule, is #0 Absorbed and so seltishly bound up with the interior of each of his volumes that he Das litffé time for attending to hiv own bindine.The savants who are personally well informed, Lut impecunious, sav little, but look a lot.And Bow decorousiy pre- reds the contest for possession of this oice volunie and that ! - Every one seems\u2019 to have his CENTRE OF GRAVITY FIXED LOW.But up the street there iz an auction of Works of Art.\u201d That ix a vague phrase.Let 8 oe 5-41 be for the present be translated \u201cpaint.gh | .\u2018crowned @, walk is tall and to the outsiders stale.© will the / .Buch are the ak When à mun comes to aquire a cern amoant of money he wants paintings for hts dining room.his drawing-room, his v.He has had rotrzining in Art.and his assshas prevented him fromeven observ - ing Neture.But \u201cthe wife\u201d says they must ve soie *\u201cpi:!-s\" and off goes Father to attend a sale of the Old Masterst Then again what degrees there are in the various Auotion rooms.If there is anything good some sly dealer puts a bidder on to it and \u201ctells him he will by it in for him.Never Jwas there such a chance.À commission is ven for at least a dozen daubs and dulv 3 0 advantage of by the wily dealer.However, money being no object.the price id and the Indy at home is pacitied.sa\u2019e of horses.Who buvs horses?Just look at the costumes of the horsey men.Personally clean shaved, hats low and cocked on one side, close- *.cropped hair, wide coats and extravagantly marrow continuations, cigars or straw of - course in mouth, hand« dug deep in a short , overcoat, the inevitable cance, and that wise magpie habit of cocking the bead on one ride.preferably the left, like a tatiocinative owl! But withal the horsey man is a genial fellow he is well fed, his face is of a healthy \u201cTally Ho\u201d color.he is hard as -nalls and never plethoric.All that, but his tle quote the pedigree of every animal in yard, sometimes praiseful, at other : times blameful, But when it comes to 5 reminiscences of old comrades the human - haart pours out the milk of human kindness uivt Words Now you pass to the cattle mart\u2014 week here the drovers and riers.and shippers come torcther.he rough fustian, in Cy It is not worth quoting.The condi- + ns ot the place make the drovera\u2019 boota 5\u20ac k ry AM pipe hort.Smoke, smoke, api spi smoke tu Phere becolic in a ictures of the buyers\u2014the Shrongs amenable Lo the behests of be auc- Uoneers and gratified or disappointed by \u2018the tall of that fatal hammer.There are more frange cases of auctions \u20180 be nou The atmos- 0.um the other day a sa by annouaced by the (\\ P.(R.of + \\, % a .beet atmndoned bd: ssengers and others ou their line.ne has to keep and take loat gear, but at the end of one year they may soll them by auction.The sale shed is down at Dalhousie Square.Itisa strange structure to be approached only by wading through mud.{ts architecture reminds one of the Old Scottish Covenanters\u2019 ideaof | bid; 4 Any advauce on $28! & what a church should be Pry apologetic and humble\u2014gloowy to t \u2014ill-lighted \u2014somewhat musty and very dusty- from the first step of the wooden stairs, uninviting.And yet what a motley crowd cane hustling and jostling to see and do do in this strange arena.hen you get into the lott it is ditficu't to see at first what or who is thereabout in silence.The master of the ceremonies has not yet arrived.And what A MIXED COLLECTION OF THINGS, At the far end trunks and boxes of all sorts and sizes.and of all nationalities.They are + i i e last degree : | * cloak wrpped Dim flgures fit : observéd, he has | } locked and roped and they have never u ! opened, Îtisieft to the imagination and hope of each bidder to guess what the contents of each trunk n:ay be, and the cheery voice and merry fancy of the auctioneer sug-* gest that they contain things of great value.But.alas! as fine feathers do not make fine birds, 3) tine boxes do not make line contents.Then there are valises, Again nobody knows what they contain.\u2018The average rule of appraising: their value is by weighing them valises old, valises new, valises slender, valises fat, valises dirty, valises clean.And here, close by.is a bundle of rugs, umbrellas and sticks, and next, a boys cricket bag.It has been burst open by rough handling and reveals a nice bat, pads, stumps and bails, balls and all the other acgessories of a fine afternoon's sport on the village green.Lost, lost, lost! How sad that young fellow's heart must have been.Perhaps he was an immigrant boy and this new rig out was presented to him by his schootmates who ad admired his skill**at the grand old English jaune of games Wonder fondly stoops ta ask who owned and has lost this nice bagful of wolf weapons! Next you come to some bundles of bedding, some old woudun chairs.irons for the domestic hearth, a haly carriage and a few other articles indicating a broken up home, and these are treasures\u2014Lares and Penates of the old fireside loved as full of old sweet memories of father and mother and sister and brother.Where are those to whom they were dear! Did they, as strangers in a strange land, arrive without their Jdungto goods to find in some western cottage or log house only a cold hearth aud bleak.dull blind walist Aud herve azain is a whole consignment, as it were, of footstools of various sizes.tis a prosaic speculation fur {ancy tofoliow their fac But azain of all things here are ecan- vasand sails and boat gear and oil-skins and strange-shaped overcoats.A beginning is at last made.The trunks are hauled from the stack and the number marked upon it cilthough there is noprinted catalogue) is announced.There is craning of necks as exch one who has jotted his anced articles in his note book presses forward to do bis best to catch the auctioneers eye.The manners of the moment are those ap pertaining to a ~Killed use of the elbows, It s like buying a pig in a poke.bui each is willing to take lis or her chance of somethin: Each has heard of wonderful \u201cfinds\u201d in trunk \u2018 \" y > - 0 - | R SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1894.\u2018 ; THE MONTREAL DART Te ue Guards.who became possessor.of, it as .tere.A long stretch of counter comes ; » - ames Wolfs's mother, LIFE I next, fAlled with cigars and souvenirs of the y express.Nearly all the northera stands near the no facing Mre, Henriette Voile, A city which & THE CHINESE fil ress in shoepokin during the RE INISCENCES OF Abter Ghureh.end The pistols of the General as represented : concn entediainimeat in (he way in winter.and coats of thla kind and CE ; in 8t.John the Ry levated are here for the firat time given to the on .the way in which .kets and pantaloons of quilted cotton the ambulatory.It Lu on à public, These old \u2018relics are highly MODERN HOTEL.quagter says the bapt NS mans = make up their clothes.The colder it white marble, and co: naked and are in the possession of descendants quavter says the happygolucky man.nl N W Y Pp gets WOLFE., ed the Holland who is in a hu and bites the tbe more garmeats they put \u2018en base and ssrcophagus * family in this country.There end off his \u201cweed\u201d Anoth and a girl, who, in the winter, looks couch, within an ope to isan Inscription om each barrel as foi- amer Is bullying tb ato the like the fat woman of circus, may figure of the d w chang lo gifs ot M mysterious acinetions bocgeon Clare into t ethereal \u2014_\u2014 \u2018 a .n Noes ton as she sheds 1rpe ot the peed i tev d the to Capt.Samuel Holland a Ty WHAT A GUEST AT ONE ENJOYS Colorado Claro, Maduro, ete, aud after living Jacket after lotory ng wi ha of : sniffing and fingering a dozen or so buys THE ONLY HOLIDAY OF THE YEAR jacket, wheu the warm weather approach: THRPISTOLS THAT THE HERO sure crown.In the w the barrel is 10 the extreme one for ten cents.All the whil d es.Clothes of this kind cannot be washed, a mourning Highland lems length of pistois 16 inches.They are in AND ENDURES down the hall vari + are pacin and t of the classes are dirty in | branch of am oak on ta from | fine order and are contained in a case of : and th hai re filed wich ail norte à AND IS MADE MUCH OF.the extreme.The richer People wear mast ARRIED AT QUEBEC.scalping knives, and « hessod plain cake \u201c - - conditions of men, from the dude who can't \u2018 ; nificent garments of wadded silk lined with American warfare are tion Lemoine in his Maple Leaves dine except in evening dress to the broken- - fur, and I saw one man's wardrobe which behind the tent.The mentions old \u201cHolland House\" and ita .down old man, contained at least $1000 worth of costly fur arms are scattered Buebes.à in the rts of He Has a Choice of Forty Viands * Whoso withered cheek and roses gray Ev .is Red at the F ti garments.The tors a of all V.u couchant is the (obec, and slo ropeats that Najor Hal =\" ' Show he has known a better day.\u201d \u2019 \u20ac » .+.- erything estive and vou can get magnifica cloaks of onuments That Have Been REST UPON THER d.The stood.it is aa: y ander Tolle, an But He Risks Siecyizg in the There ia plenty of talk goingon.Itisa .mont about x ladles .- .common habit to slander the ies as Season, All Presents Being pera cloaks, for sions $10 Mn gold.They to His Memory-The fact Sank of which, beonsed | CLOSE BY THE EXPIRING WARRIOR.Next Room to One Occupied by [sips Walk with open ears through the Wrapped in P f That Color number of Li Hung Chang's nobles had silk + ; convex front of the base is th the In the Tower of London \u201ca soldier's great .hall of this hotel and see if you don't hear pped in raper of Ihat LOIOr gowns lined with mink.\u201cThe far markets rd Now in the Royal United a remarkable represen: .a Coughing Traveller.oh ram Toon?pale Brings comfort and improvement snd « ; : of China are as fine as any in the world.: lead, of the } , .as ever comes from fairer mouths in the 3 \u2014The Winter in China.There are long streets in n Tain which riee Museum \\ .troops drawing-room or the boudoir.And while tende to personal enjoyment when .OnE Sree ic .the ladies talk of dress the men discuss dol- rightly used.The many, who live bet.; are tilled with fur stores, and there isa : +\" Curiosity y y square in Pekin which in devoted to a fur .Was it not the poet Shenstone who wrote lara! Curiosity Attracts zou to the office | ter than vthersand enjoy life more, with market.Every morningabout 4o'clock you .something in this fashion?Les to inspect the register of Zhe | Jess expenditure, by more ; nay find there several hundred wholesale of \u201cWhoe' ven And a word here of hotel clerks.: .Copyrighted.18%, by Frank G.Carpenter.) , ith - .heraldry, the pomp of power, : boe'er has travelled life's rough rouad, The hotel clerk is like the t.adapting the world\u2019s best ucts to fur dealers with: \u201cheir goods spread out on i that beauty.and tha th poe The Chinese will celebrate New Year day the ground, a:-* you can buy all aorts of a v .Ly.alt t wealth e'or Mors or bis wanderings me ave been, he is yur, not made.pellabit makes the needs of physical being, will attest ° ; : S ea os ike the ine , , \u2018 o think he aye l.:is foun im now and remem everythin, oui th year with \u201cuite as much enthusiasm as skins from the « eApest of o Mirvels 1.the the of glory Load Ser ta the grave.\u2018The warmest welcome :\\: an fon.\u201d that goes on in the hotel and something the value to health of the pure liquid y over have in the past, notwithstanding st and old furs are bought and he od ted the gallant Wolfe on tho ove That old idea of life at au inn was well about everybody who comes there.He is laxative principles embraced in their trrible punishment by the Japanese ores, a i a also respected by the guests, for many of remedy, Syrup of Figs.: ; and resold.eath and victory, impressed with eudorsed by Dr.Johusou, who declared that them t him'in friendly i troops.The majority of the Chinese people, CHINESE FURL.the Beni = in his experi ife nothi ioe be en ale him he repo Its excellence is due to its presenting muity of the moment not less than = in bis experience of life nothing had struck ing or going and even make him the reposi- : in fact, hardly koow thats warhas been The Chinese dv not use fire to keep +-run, tbelsibilities of the morrow.him as contributing more to human hap.tory of their confidences.He is affable to 1\" the form most accsptable and pleas going on, and nothing could make them and it is only in the rarest of stances at Céencing about 1550, and for te = ; piuess tof course male human happiness) Alb hard-working and looking for the day ant to tho taste, the refreshing and truly give up their New Year celebration.[It Jou will du well heats houses.Fou is ter, an ee { = than these noule institutions called hostel.When he will himself control some large beneficial properties of a perfect lax- occurs later than ours, and comes on the markably > ave hor Ding k care > agitation was begun in = ries.But whether in the old fashioned inn concern of the kind.His memory is mar- ative ; offectually cleansing the system, tan : lie à : fully saved.Ret undreds of owen papers, magazines, etc, calling for \u2014 or e modern mammoth hotel the same YéHous, and strange to say he can \u2018do two di li 1ds, headach edge of the spring.It is, however, the ! pulling up stubble and gathering straw an e to undertake the task of writin, = sentiment of gain-zetting prompts to the WDibEs at once.even three.He can keep ispelling oolds, sched and fovers grent festival of the year, and it is a sort of | 0ld weeds in onder to pn fires, and one up flife of Wolfe.Hing = facile politeness of a good welcome.Else His eye on all that is going on around, carry and permanently curing constipation.Fourth of July.Christmas, birthday and ofthe chief businesses a ong the Yan: Tse- points of interest came to light.and , = how has it come about that the inp-keeper Of.conversation with some guest and be It has given satisfaction to millions and Sunday mixed up together.It is the birth.Kiang is the cutting { ° reeds which zrow halo doubt, done much to eventi:ail : = 7 : bas acquired the appellation of Honiface: | \u201cing his pen all the time.He has to be met with the approval of the medical day of the whole Chinese ple.Every | on the low shoresand tying them up in bun: | ick\u201d Wright's \u201cLife of Gen ete.= However ill-favored of nature aud however Possessed of a wonderfully good temper.In es wil 1e approval of the medio Man, woman and child in the empire ix a dies to Le carriesl into the cities for sale.U | putlled in London in 1934.eral Woile, 3 .Ul-visaged, he is, towards his guest.full of the course of ten minutes kere is a man | profession, because it acts on the Kid.year older on New Year day, aud all trot SAW NO run stours in China, and the rooms \u20181Past portrait taken of Wolfe, a pro- Rs .fervent hospitality.Not that he bows and Who has lost his ge.Another who \u201d neys, Liver and Bowcls without weak- about and wish each other \u201cmany happy which they pretended to heat uvre fuF- fileBteh, was made \u201chort befon Pois scraps too much, but still le is politely and perhaps wants to know the exact minute at ening them and it is perfectly free from retarns.\u201d It is the only Sunday that the Nished with what are called kang».These deny Captain Harves 5 h Th Sk invitingly, \u201cYour most obedient, humble | which the nine o'clock train in the morn- very objectionable aubata Chinese have throughout the year.The are ledies or atforms of brick about two idl camp, who °F oy » One o is | 2 A servant.\u201d Butto po to facts.What poets inR starts and whether he can bave break- every ohjectionab'e au nce.working people labor from ten Lo twelve feet high, which ll one side of the rom, draftsman.This outliue of the Gene als .= and philosophers write for the perusal of fast, etc.;and a lady who complains that Syrup of.Figs ia for sale by all drag.hours every day, and they put in thirty They are heated by flues, and « fire of facks presented man rs hi enerals ; nL.© posterity is generally suggestive if not act- the rvom she has got is not the ~ort of one ta in 75c.bottles, bus it is manu- solid days every month.At New Year ail straw is started under them, ani is kept to Koval United 7 x cars afterwars > = ually descriptive of things as they are.A She telegraphed for.Under allthis, taking actured by the California Fig 8; lay off for a rest, and for about two weeks burnjng until the bricks are hot.The peo- Mn, London, on = clipping from a récent number a Cana.One consideration with another, the hotel Co.only, whose name is printed on every they do nothing but call, eat aud amuse ple Sewn on the Sang, but, the [rouble 1 © back of the origina) are written = dian paper reads thus: - clerk life is like ore policeman, not a package, also the namo, Syrup of Figs, themselves.For ten days before the New found with thew was when they Were (hey .il \u20ac a 3 CS = 2 io: - ve appyone.On the other hand, he ls i i Year the country goes wild in preparation.fired up they masted me, and as soon as the D Sorbus etch Lo} the à | Abeta i ea ation Yon an well housed, well fed and well paid.A and being well informed, you will not \u2018The stores all have low prices and new fire went out the kang became as 1d 83 à hod The artists nan oY Frad- .Rh al carlern caravansemie.@ Goltenberg system hotel keeps apen house to every one who Is accept any subetitute if offorcd.; goods, and the bargain counters are stone.1 lent on them many nights dur led ditierent a 10 seoms to_have ñ hosteiry.a Belgian estaminet, a German beer well behaved, and even thronged quite as much as they are in ing my interior ep and was continually ® en i ays on separate sub, 5 Kurden.« Frenchcafé, a Spanish posada, and so THOSE WHO ARE NOT GUESTS a America.Every one buys presents, and afificted witha cold.Had the Mel been 5.4) Fr ngs, such as Smith and ie: on down the list.Everything used in the smali- ; NOT GUESTS all who can get a new suit of clothes for wood or caal, they might be biter.but be re ser being correct.The next = Saut house up Lo the gigantic Bobel is Lo be ay Leona Si in te À Porte TE etd the occasion.Those who can't buy, borrow With straw they were worse than no fires pve stake.Japan § : is cellenoy Sir Bentamin D'Ürbain, hi à largeness often xpoils swcet restfulness., .ere eee À t FA En i> a land of many mates.a I remember à Ar imich an Artillery officer see- \u2018 y G Ce H-| hn Crore.etc.ret heed to.tha Lo de but to eat.and Ne The modern mammoth hotel life is in won.S.A Isopp & Sons (Ltd) \u201c = .ce Al 8 =, N ; .carry lanterns through the streets, and they unieed miles Jong.om ae SA thirteen were ail that attended him in bic To replace that erected by On the left there is a nervous man who Sort) contrast 110 the oh days Nhen a have balloou-like Ashes of paper, which are the oth à thenorth is ve dt to dbments.\u201d = Governor-General, Lord Aylmer, G.C.B., timidly consults.the waiter as to what is as described as taking his ease at his Ç tied to sticks over their houses in honor of winter ry and now Su 5 cold in qe years ago, about 1&%3\u2014a forth n 1a.i © [best Ÿ ina.\u2014-= BUitTON-OX-TRENT, .the occasion.All men who have had chil- and northern Japan, and Tokio has fever tion of the above facts was a Te demon bos defaced, \u201cWhatever you please, sir.\u201d Ministers, Lawyers, Teachers, and othe dren during the year buy lanterns andhang snow storms.he climats of Japan.in light iu the discovery of an old \" ope neath.\u201cOh, well bring me some dinner, [don't whose occupation vives but little exercise, : ] them ug in sign of rejoicing over their guod moist, and a damp cold is much mon try.Ireland, in the possession of the It is from a design by Sir James Alexander, care what itis\u201d should use Carter's Little Liver Pills for 0 fl 14 a e e luck.There are games of all sorts, and ing than the dry cold such as you ind in J.of the Lieutenant Browne A.D.\u20ac.to Lieutenant-General D'Urbain.There is a Wine card on each table, but torpid liverand biliousness.One is a dose, ° \u2019 many of the boys come out with new kites.Chinn and Corea.The Japanche are used 91124 ta.Here is what he wrote: \u201cThe Pennsylvania Gazette\u201d of October, no waiter ever asks if you will have any.Try them.\u2019 : : ! There is dancing In the strects, and there tocokl weather, aid the dails haths which à Lou sin bourg, Nov.17, 1758, : 1738, published by Benjamin Franklin, con: and the tables do not, as in coutinental Cry Neate are jugglers and dime museum shows aud they take prevent them from taking cold you, dear Father, as distinct an tained the following ode : hotels, glitter with lasses of green and Special Notless all sorts of theatrical entertainments.The easily.They are well hardened, and I have yours as | could of our action of ; - blue and pink.Yet another strange con- Planos at Special Bargains.; - people have festivals and there are family geen men in Ja trotting about.in thes Sept.and of the taking of the ; _ On the Death of General Wolfe.trast is the absence of conversation.Table Heintzman upright, £225; Williams up- GILLES PIES & CO.reunions.The rivers are covered with oil bare feet in snow.\"Thev have made uebeck: I must add a little to it NISCENCES OF WOLFE\u2014THE GENERAË hat honors, Wolfe, ehould thy brave W talk has found many champions, none more right, $165: Gilbert upright, 395: Weber up- * ed paper, which is seu on fire, and the har good provision against the climate, and if in fon that I was the person SWORD IN YNE UNITED SERVICE adorn: * y rows doughty than the late Oliver Wendell right, : Decker, $20; Vose, $175; Hood, MONTREAL, ; _.bors becume flaming masses.Everywhere the ted out he policy which the a \u201cd\u201d Wolf off the, fleld and that MUSEUM.ading wreaths by other heroes worn Holmes.To those who wiH look for it , and others, all prices and terms, $5 to SR there are «hrines, with burning joss sticks when it enwred Corea.ihiey probably wounded as he stood within Abbey in ISRS well said: \u201cTi | ~:hing marble, nor entwining brass, there is a humorous side to the most Soper month, J.W.Shaw & Co., 223 St.# before then, and the people fairly go wild.have their fuel with them.During th me: * * * The poor Gen'ral, after at the Monument of the ake a long look there thy manly form, tuo eye may prosaic events of life.It is bad manners to Janes st., agents for Weber and Mason & Agents for Canada.: CHINESE NEW YEAR CALL< firat part of the Corean invasion they car- Hed he dressed, died in my arms.baired hero and enchusiast whos ora Shali (EY stately rising from the Plain\u2014 ing r tice the ire os ies of eating, Risch plans.wi co \" All people receive visiiorsun New Vear Ted shiploads bf wood from Japan for Sy asked \" nked me for my care and genius stormed the Heights of Abra- NUE ictories whica thy arms did gain: [pedi he been pti = ton oan, No Equal to it.- ; ly fut day, and the relatives who call are taken \u201c00King their rie.The wour! was done up B11 dre w ether we had total- baw and secured for Great Britain the pos.Thou) us praise, which tuneful bards con- , He er and The \u201cadvocates ot pd o As a cure for Frost Bites, Chilblains, into the ancestral hall, and they worship it bundles just.large enough tur a coolio d killed 1 y.\"pon my assuring session of Canada.\u201d Not oF Ung yang 's of that pens and Scalds, Chafing, Chapped Hands, the anceators of the family.After this the to carry, and they brought à lut of coulies ers a members, taken a num- The illustration represents the original Toten Sn Prin bar thy full chal movin Ro one Shown cer oral thier even Inflamcd® Breasts, Sprains, Wounds, young people go in and pay homage to their along to trans ri the fuel.\u2018Corea in win- Bq begged 1 lat done, he thank- sword worn by General James Wolfe on the Not gend \\clodious dirges oor thy urn.times before wallowing it.Looking around Bruises, Hagyard's Yellow Oil is the most \u2019 parents and elder brothers, and then xo to $F 18 much lke some of our northern en let him die luemorable day of his victory and death at Vey bf mortal band, or ment wit, this large crowd of diners we see that reliable remedy on the market.their schoolmasters and teachers.The em.Stotes.save that its cold is «ry, and the Quebec, the 3th September, 178.This relic D PICh la s equal, or thy famo belt.3 ify their i ga i al some ht all fed rer has n New Year reception in Pekin, SEY is usually lear, The houses are heat- PIRED A MINUTE AFTERWARDS of the t warrior is sliver-mountad: L20UERE - Entre of ds of unes Mott I aA wa The sight or smell of food sometimes and it may be that the foreigners will be re- cd'by flues whih run under the four.and Mpc least st.the grip being of horn, spirally fluted, Ro work.I y or Dos es on uen ata pi | sickens you; that's because you're bilious.ceived this year, althnugh they have not the peaple of the Gorean capital are, on oi ned: iruggle or - The sword blade has evidently Thy vina lon a sth i heq ial rap i > Du, Hawkers liver pills care biliousness and all Leen in the past.The emperor sits on the the avorake, Zach nor comiurtable than Toate son Hen Wy most Datitui \u201c .: look at Tite table on the.right when Pat bilious ills, : 3 - y >.* .iC dragon throne, and the princes and ail the threo any Coe hr and a Morel yx after his burial, the English meal ix over.There is.an utter absence of If you think of investing $600 or \u2018more in officers go in an Ret down on their knees SOHC LORE Bare about two rea s lved on honoring his memory, b elegance and neatness.We are reminded A piano call at the warerooms of Mr.C.W.« ump he i hea 5 on th e ground be- fuite and thés ave made of wadied be resllbn of an elaborate monument 4 of the fragments of a road-side picnic, only Lindsay, 2208, 2/70 and 2274 St.Catherine ore him.e day after New Year the \u201cton.there is à wilderness of plates and comfits at., and select one of the six beautiful Decker \u2018I here are good coal mines near Ping Y ter Abbey.The following re- and after thewar troubles are thoronghl e proceedings atthe time ate in.settled these will probably be develo and cakes.After all what a comedy is din- Brothers upright (Pianos, imported from ner.You are satisfied with the repast and New York for the Holidays.2 pe allgo to the temples to worship, ga to the ladies\u2019 corridor.There are d for about ten days afterward there are honor of the occasion and their little fect iously pleased to give all sorts of New Yar ceremonies.The ç : LONDON N : \u2018New second day is called ladies day, and if the FRANK G.CARPENTER, , 21st November, 175% tete-a'tete chairs, rocking chairs, easy In the valedictory of the Newark (N.J.) 4 weather is good the women go out into the lonorable House of Commons re- chairs, lounges, aettees \u2014 other seats Morning Times, which suspended recently.! country to picnics, They dress in the A HAPPY NEW YEAR.eats umble address be presented : placed in comfortable nooks for whis- Thomas C.Barr observes that all he has to d 5, ightest of eilks, their faces are painted in \u2014r 6 Nh and most humbly demand : GENERAL'S PISTOLS.poring lovers made: Here a druw- show for phe investment of $200,000 ure A.2 : , ng room and there a smaller one, and one ome of the first aud last issues, which he ; | \u201ci ll preserveasmementoes.- Canadian Society for the Preve- ;: .are in costly shoes.They wear t Trust in the Led.let future afr; hat a nfbnüment be i 3 * many clothes, and it is walded cottom nid Thine.in the © cnt io deal Fey ce Church of St Peter {othe - saw, and straight preparcd a noble ery\u201d at the ed mane ; .mot Coal and tod (hn Keepa Cina warm, Tig BE CORI Ie SRUES 1 ich tn fo the memory of he over mented REMINISCENCES OF WOLNR THERE ta ochre ao is WIS, | mai in\" hotole do not, a0 the soping fa Bgary Disses folleved fn 30 Mimwias | thon of Creulty to Animals.Chinese empire, and the whole northern ; .i on an expedition to nlcuy's been ground down to its present Hea hove Jwo.Hors.amount to much, but the light, the test rein eas or ie Age Me society D (wher wl country is frozen up solid.This meaus a Leave thou tue pastiin the A NEC pate keeping eral james Wolfe, who r\u2014\u2014\u2014r le from a longer weapon Motors And di rss PROSY OR THE SENTIMENTAL CHATTER thetic Heart Disenee in 5 minutes, and of smciety not) Kme .ne t deal more there than it doés here.: Rite 5 var that ty and valor al} tacles of art the was a favorite one; at all pion 4 A LIVING YEAR.that goes on is amusing to notice.You a ily effects a cure.One dose convinces.Fo ThA James at.or tb orge fhe rivers which form the only means of Sow broadoas good sced for some future's g was alain in the moment of i¥ is of excellent quality; for the maker's the \u2014_\u2014 have the gushing lady with the loud voic- va by McGale, 2123 Notre Dame, La- Us creme ot pres LR I vile 1b travel vutside of dirt roads are frozen up, the head of his conquering DAME stam, upon it shows it was fabri- hy cry so voices, choked with tears, who talks as if she wislied every one with violette & Nelson, 1005 Notre , Lyons, | ) coated pod UF Koll at Solingen, a place Fe ode ls ar Tt rather ecome te me in shootable distance to hold their tongues cor.Folic po air and plinten- he ntemen don't spend : Most it not five In un while we.too, livet mue me there, but the ladies talk the t > it evening out.So you go down to have a Part of ourselves are now Che Joye it brought, the hall of the hotel.To d it A MS reapiog, and Pekin she capital, is shut off trom the Aver ou His will inthe present tha .rest of the worl or four months of the OUS AND vear.It is reached by the winding Peiho DECISIVE BATILE ; One day thogshalt know what thy Lord yi y is e French arm long celebrated for A | THE EXCELLENCE OF ITS SWORD BLADES.of e, te without + hufoccoant ury._ 283 1aw t name will be kept private whè TXT river, which flows into the Yellow sea noar near Quebec, the Taku forta, Tien Tsin is fifty miles in- iw their capital of C ada ng good wrou cigar in » \u2014 pe land, and this isa oo?y miles In RS bave lived for, and trested in Him nd to assist Mis Mas in the The scabbard of the sword is\u2019 of the Rene carte cope vi haïl\u2014here on the left is a counter where SWAYNE'S : Fe CITY OF A MILLION FROPLE.Th \u201ca tlod : h Far, 07 thou make good the expente of crest: tonther \u2019 Ton ape und, Jockets pel ted Kiargor aber Te od ve on the Jerid Pole or rte rinse OINTMENT Ask to see ; + w 5 SFR © ht on, whon Y mon t., .8 n n and teleï w : Se ond =.Pekin Is about eighty miles north of it, grew dim.¢ sunshi nominated a monument commit.collection of weapons in the Museum git, Seven even to the Antipodes.Farther on, ems prove ot .si 0 a and the only conveyances are rude Chinese LL, hich the Dake of Dereon, Royal United Service Institution, sword | book and newspaper stall, fled with the ar 6 ri carts.Letters which go to Pekin in thé Pa n the sec the gras dawn ia breaking: Wilton's design wae chosen and ich establixhment it was pull the Hom.{ dally journals the evening and Le Smarts : winter bave to travel overland several Hann ory ine beast pois no f was mot \u2018ished FUL 1772 by Warde, Keg.of Beechmo Dragoon a array of attractive railvrny aan.Sous à Oe.Menprouh.Wholesale Agel ms : paires miles after they reach China, and : Wilat He riedom, À Happy Nes 4th of 1778 the ia .Warde Inherited t oT ; + + they first go to Shanghai, and are carri ear.\u201d = Marion ide.ument was uncovered from great Genera .-\u2014 5 ; ; i ; M 7: oh It George Werte: Colonel où the Le + ° 4% \u2026 .À.: i s À TR 2 \\ - : ' .A i .Palmer's Theatre.Appear ness of ce of Vashti Dethic, the fasting girl.oe conery for both plavs will brought WIE THEATRES ° NEXT WEEK, MISS OLGA NETHERSOLE IN RE- ~ PERTOIRE AT THE ACADEMY.New Year's Attraction for Queen's Theatre Patrons\u2014Miss Marie Burroughs in Two Roles-\u2014The French Theaire-At the Royal.nË So much is already knuwn by excellent report of the success and eminence of Miss Olga Nethersole as one of the most accomplished artists of this day thas great interest is excited and there will Le much curiosity to sce this famous English actiess who, under the management of Marcus fi.Mayer, begins a week's engagement, com: mencing Monday next, Dee.Hl, at the Acad- emr of Music.Miss Nethersole's engazement has every thing to strouyly commend it to.the atten tion of thealre goers.This new star, who, in a very few seasons, has stained a leading positica amons the most noled of English actresses, has the advantages vf youth and beauty, which, combined with true dramatic talent, a fine artistic temperament and cowsiderable originality of method, give a distinctive interest to her performances.Rarely has an American debut of a foreign stur resulted In such a quick amd decisive triumph as Miss Nethersole's tirst ev York, which was a seri ing in such a well-known character is that of Canulle, she chaileaged comparison with many great predecessors in this part, but she as- astouished the public and won unasunous critical adriiration by giving a new crea- n of Camille, so brilhiantiy presented and so utterly unconventiona! that she was at ouce accepféd as one of the greatest actresses who has ever appeared in America It is\u2018conteded that the peculiar attractive.Miss Nethersole's art consists ly in her entire ahindonment of con- veutional methods of the stage, and in this she fn:parts new intere:t tu every role she .undertases.It may be contidently expected that sue will be a revelation here, for no .actress 80 young, heautitul and original \u2018has appewred in this country for the last ten years Taken altogether, this famous actress has caused more discussion than is usually accorded an artist, and as a beautiful woman who has youth, culture and the tinest artistic reeption, it may be said that Miss Nethersole staads by herself.In these days when the demand for the smallest detail and the perfection of every phase of representation is so great, it is not detracting from the artistic standard to say that Miss Nethersole is also the best dressed - woman who has appeared before the public for many à day.Of course, it is to perceive that Miss Nethersole, who is young and of a graceful and exquisite flizure, shows off the dressmaker's art to perfection; at any rate, she presents her characters artistically dressed.both from an intellectual and from a sartorial point of view.Miss Nethersole will be supported by the following well.known artisis: Maurice Barrymore, George Nash.Grant Stewart, J.J.Saville, J.C.Buckstone, Edwin Halland, J.C.Valentine, Mrs.E.J.Phillips, Miss Virginia Graves, Miss Ethel Mullison, Miss Marion Grey, Barton Hall and Miss Laura Han- aon.\u2018The repertuire of the week will he .Camille, Romeo and Juliet, Frou-Frou, the \u2018Frans gressor.The Quosn's Theatre.In Miss Marie Burroughs, the talented and handsome actress who begins her first annual engagement at the Queen's Theatre on Mouday might in \u2018The Profligate,\u201d and \u201cJudah,\u201d Mr.E.8.Willard, the English actor, found the best representative, as Jie has repeatedly declared, of the characters that fone been given to the stage by Henry Arthur Jones, A.W.Pinero and other writers of the new movement.In point of fact, while Willard's Judah\u201d was A most impressive rerformance, Miss Burroughs made of Vashtia character that really dominated the play.It was in ackngwledgement of this that Mr.Willard gencrously suggested to her that she use the piece in er reper toire in\u2019 her first tour ay a -tar.She had refused to accompany Willard to London, \u2018believing that her career belonged here.Henry Arthur Jones expressed his delight with her acting of lettiz in \u201cSaints and Sinners,\u201d when it was first done in New York by Mr.Palmer.Miss Burroughs has had her training with the best and most artistic associates on the stage.She has long Leen a star.and has been seen throughout the country in association with Viliard, and now comes, not as a novice, but as à representative of the best that the art atlords.fu addition to pure histrionic ability, Miss Burroughs has a face dominated by eve: of remarkable expression.\u201cThe Profligate\u201d which Mixs Rurroughs will give the first haif of next week, with an cites matinee on Tuesday, New Years, is froin the pen of the celebrated English dramatist, A.W.Pinero, the author of \u201cThe Second Mrs.Tanqueray.\u201d The Boston Herald in speaking of the play says: \u201cPinero\u2019s The Proflizate is a strong play dealing with a subject which is now so popu ar, with the English dramatists, that in, the relations and responsibilities of sex to sex.It iy strong, intense, earnest, ex- , Citing and touchinæ, interesting at every point and constructed with such skill as *tô constantly challenge admiration.Miss \\ Burroughs found the role of the trusting, ovins wife one with which she was in full symrathy.The supreme moment of the play was at the end of the third act and never has an actress acted with greater truth to life than during the terribly intense and agonizing moments which precede her fall to the stage as the curtain de- ecerds.\u201cThe balance of the week, Miss Burrvaghs will give Henry Arthur Jones masterpiece, \u201cJudah,\u201d and she will again be seen in hier well remembered perform: AU \".The company which lias Burroughs surrounded herself is one of nore than ÿ inary merit.It includes Mr.John E.fert the well known English leadin \u201cman, louis Massen, Harry Barfoot an John 11 wes, from E.8.Willard's Company, Hazy ~.int Maur and W, tl.Willats, two Euown English actors.Theodore M., Miss Rate Lester, Marion AUbott, Perry and Estelle Glenn.Opera Francals.avd important.deparizre is to be le Opera Francais next week e cunpany will unkertake to pro: ics Gounod\u2019 masterpiece.Faust,\u201d st time at this house, The inau- brihw.ce wilihe givenon Thursday the soiree de als and it will be Rain it asecond soiree de gala on eus Owinz to the heavy cest the management have pt iree du gala prices will ge oc Faust\u201d is put on.The bu tor fifty voices, many local enone for the purpose.The wintary hand have also been \u2018acdre he tional act.M, Geraizer will ; get of Mephisto.\u201d_ The perform- 0 toit.lenzth of the opera, will a stk At vi: it eo'clock.An impor.| -e ition Lis been introduced by ya which Mo Jadie- will be allowed to sl tax Af send in the orchestra \u2018 praxPinime for the other davs is as follows: Monday, Le me, Houit: Tuesday (New matinee, \u201cLa Fille da Tam.D'eveninz, \u201cSt J'etaïs Roi,\u201d preniieres chanteuses: on hd\" watre will be closed to Bh: riday, Le Grand matinee, \u201cTa Papil \u2018two comedies, yal.cing Monday nee Bindley ment in her he Captain's i Mate,\u201d which is a spectacular comedy- drama, which will be ted wi elaborate scenery, ingenious mechanical effects aud au excellent cast.The is founded upon facts cleverly told in four acts, during which a vein of comedy is woven that is bright, witty apd original.Every scene is an accurate study of life and character, each mechanical effect a surprising novelty.It is intensely exciting and the sensational features are not built upon bluod-curdling improbabilities.During the play Miss Bindley portrays four distinct ters.During the first act a most elaborate zeucing, ropreseating a fisherman's hoimné on the coast of Maine, showing the celebrated Fisherman's Falla, she gives a capital performance as Margy.a wild, romping little bundle of nerves, while in the secoud act she assumes the part of a typical New York bootblack, and her wonderfui specialty on Pier 16.North River, where she sings \u2018Little Mary Ann\u201d for Officer Flanagan, is most artistically rendered.During the third act she ap) aboard the Brazilian steamer Albatross as the captain's mate, where her wonderful.abilities come to the surface with much force.Her great scene in defence of the stars and stripes, to which she clings while rendering her song, \u2018*Here Stands a Post,\u201d is inspiring to eyery patriotic heart.SABREVOIS COLLEGE.\u2018The Results of the Recent Examina- Sabrevois College has just closed a very successful term.The students numberod ninety-two, of which fifty-two were resident ith the building.On Thursday, December A), the day pupils and the old students of Sabrevois Cuslece, residing in the city, were invited to a soiree at the Col lege.A very pleasant evening was spent.The , programme included instrumental music, recitations.games and refreshments.On Friday, December 21, quite a number of the boarders left the llege to spend Christmas and New Year's Day at home, but they will all come back on January 3.The following 15 the result of the Christmas examinations: p'Xrigture history \u2014 Miss\u2019 Simpson, 100; E.Johnson, 84 English grammar, class I- E.Simpson, 100; M.Ker, 9.Class 11-F.Jones, 70: O.Somers, #; Class [il A.Paton, 100; C.Dion, 90.English reading, senior class\u2014M.Ker, 96; A Copping, 95, J.Doux Larocque, &: G.Boo Ç , 90; F.Book II-B.Gosney, 73; E.Kearley.10.Book 1\u2014J.Lemoine, 65; E.Mas sicotte, &, English Composition\u2014Senior\u2014 M.Ker, 86; E.Simpson, 86: J.ugherty, 80.Junior-M.Murray.9: G.Townshend, 85.English Dictation\u2014Seutor\u2014 W.Stuart, 100; M.Simpson 9.Book V\u2014F.Jonca.96; H.ue, 9; G.Towashend, 95.Book IV-A.Paton.$5; W.Gittue, 95; Miss Laskey, 85.uI- Dora Smith.100; Fred.K ; .Ker, Arithmetio-Claas IW.Stuart, Miss Simpeon, Mr.Dougherty and Miss Ker, equal, I.C.Stuart.E.Roy, C.Itoy.82.Ciams TI\u2014O.Nomers, 95; F.Jones, HI\u2014H.Johnson, 85; F.Ker, 75.G eometry\u2014J.H.Dougherty, 100; Miss Ker, 98.Algebra\u2014Senior\u2014 Miss Simpson, Junior\u2014 Mr.Dougherty, A.Copping and M.Ker, equal, 100: E.Roy.92 \u2018rench Grammar\u2014Class I\u2014E.Simpaon, 73: E.Roy, 70.Class II\u2014C.Roy, 724; M.Coté, 65.Class\u2019 IIIT.Ker, 30; A.Copping.Class IV (girls) \u2014F.Jones, 97; O.Somers, 95.Class IV (boys)\u2014 W.Gittus, S.Laskey, H.ue, oq w.Dowker and H.Johnson, equal.75 Class V \u2014 Misa Paton, 81: Miss Lamont, Miss Perry and Miss Larocque, 90.French composition\u2014Miss Coté.80; E.Roy, 7a French reading \u2014C.Dion, 93; C.Roy, 95.Shorthand \u2014- Miss Simpeon, 1; Mise Copping.70.Canadian history \u2014 Class I\u2014Ker, Simpson, Mc.Rae, Abbott.EE Roy.equal.Jo; Miss Maclena- gen.98.Class 11 -W, Murray, 100: T.Ker.30.British history\u2014Class I-Sifmpson, 100; Macrea, 9.Class 11\u2014 Murray.95; Hillier, 92.Geography \u2014 Macrea and Dougherty, 94; P.Abbott, 0.Ueography.Class II-Townsend, 85; Murray, \u2018 Latin Dougherty, 94; M.Ker and Miss Ball, ua, = peek Mian Simpacn, 82; J.H.Doherty, 80.covriting, Class \u2014Miss Mclenagen, 95; A.opping, 92 oo ting.Class 1I\u2014Mias Dion, 80; T} Lapointe, ual, lass MUSIC TO-MORROW.Olivet Baptist Church.The Christmas service of praise held in Olivet Baptist Church last Sunday evenin will be repeated to-morrow night by speci request.The musicto be used is as follows: Organ voluntary, \u201cThe Holy Night,\u201d Buck; Sentence.\u201cYen I we Greet: Thee,\u201d Reed: Contralto solo, \u201cIt came upon the Midnight Clear\u201d Kerr; Carol anthem, \u201cThe First Christmas,\u201d Barnby; Carol \u201cNoe.\u201d and \u201cRing Out O Christmas Bells.\u201d Closing organ voluntary, \u2018Hallelujah chorus,\u201d Handel.At Grace Church.The foliowing music will be rendered in the evening: Hywn, Selected; Confession, Barnby: Magnifieat, Bunnett: Nune Dimittis, Bunnett: Anthem, \u2018Behold I bringyou,\u201d Clare; Solo, Nazareth, \u2019Gotnod; Carols, **A Child this Day is Born,\u201d Bridge; \u201cWhile in Peaceful Slumbers Lying.\u201d man; Amen.Stainer.The accompaniment will be furnisied by the organ and a fine orchestra.BISHOP'S COLLEGE, In the published resultsof the sessional examinations at Bishop's College, Facuit of Medicine, some names were omit The following is the corrected list: First class honors\u2014Miss Cunin, Miss Landan and Mr.Lewis.4 Second class honors\u2014Mr.Walker, Mr.Beymer, Miss Clendinneng, Mr.Benny and Mr.Stevens.P \u2014Messrs.Intermosscia, Mason and McEvoy.: A OU WwW The following officers have been elected to office in Stanley Lodge, A.O.U.W., for the ensuing term: E.H.Watkiss, P.M.W.; Thos.Pierson, M.W.; P.O.Reilly, man: L.Lussier, Overseer; A., - corder; R.Bennett, Financier: T.W.Foe- ter, Receiver; W.Modler, Guide; F.Sauriol, J.W.: R.L Egan, O.W.: W.Papps, Trustee: Jas.Smith, Representative; Fi Watkiss, Alternate.VICE-REGAL CALLERS.During the last few days the following names have been entered in the Visitors Book at the residence of Their Excellencies, viz: Mr.David L.Roy, Mr.Robt.Walker, Senatorand Mrs.A.W.Ogilvie, Mr.M.McGee, Mr.H.C.St.Pierre, Mr.Thomas Cote.Mr.and Mrs.J.C.C.Almon and Mr.E.Ramsay Ricketts.STAMP COLLECTION, The Montreal Stamp Collectors Club held a mecting on Thursday evening in their rooms, 224 St.Catherine street, and a very enjoyable evening was spént.Ag special mecting will be held on Thursday next for the sole purpose of exchanging stamps,and all cullectors will be made welcome.IS LIFE WORTH LIVING ?A few short years, and when our life grows ight hrigat, When fortune and success Our \u20ac crown.And all that we hold dear is withih sight The tia: comes \u2014we lay vur burden down.What use to struggle with the many ills And dangers of a paseage brief as thin! Riit to achieve a victor's crown, that fills } With joy and sadness for the what-we-m ! A little lite! What hast thou hid in store?What recompense for \u201ccountless ills we bear?\u201d The Jain.the sorrow and the cross we wear\u2014 Our heritage of woe from days befoi A few bricf houts of aunshine or of tears , And then our littie sprn of lime is done.Falls from our band the laurel leaves we've won.The hard carned product of the work of years.Your youth, your manhood's strength you gave To perfect that one gift that's yours.\u2018 = And when at length the fruit matures, \u201cTis bui a stone Lo mark your grave.Then ir this little hour the all?l'he end of hope.of love, redress?The end of vict'ryand success .Te bo but hid \u2018neath funeral pall?If this le all then what am I?What gee have I for mortal strif , When \u2018tia the whole grand sum of lite To wdrk, achieve, then diel Written on reading of the Jeath of Sir John of Canada + Thcropson, Premier > B.Arce HampMax, oy, 8.Catechism- F.Ker, 100; H.Larocque, 100; H.MONTREAL D, UP AND DOWN WITH AN ELEVATOR BOY.HIS MONOTONOUS ROUND.OF DAILY DUTIES.He is Supposed to be the One Person in the Building Who Knows Everybody and Everything\u2014 His Short-lived Career.Life in a lift is a pretty prosaic position.It is altogether due to the dignity of those who spend their days in giving people a good help up in the world that they should have a sonorour appellation.The lift man claims to Le described as the \u201celevator operator.\u201d He is pleased with this John- sonjan diction, and, as Gilbert and Sullivan \u201cHey, a proper | have phrased it, sings pride.\u201d Up, down, down, up, all day long, day after day, week after week, year after 1: / Ju 4 bot again à fou minutes où an.slastris a few ™ bell, and roundly the lift boy ï the all these things! He surely knows everybody\u2019s business in the block ! ere are rapid elevators and clevatarsand there are people who complain about both kinds.*Ob, iL makes me feel uite faint to go up at this rate,\u201d sers one.other would-be funny man asks à, expect to get there before dinner time.There is one thing to be noted about the lift man and that is the wonderful accuracy with which he can shut tbe doors on landing.Working a lift wante a lot of practice.Here is a man with a broken thumb.That happened to him by an officious person closing the door when the official person was talking to a passenger in the lift.But the hotel man's experiences are still worse.Let no man work an elevator in a hotel unless he has the temper of an angel and the patience of Job.The only way to describe his situation is to say that he is literally between the devil and the deep sea.The class of people that he hoists is OF THE MOST MOTLEY KIND.\u201cWhy don't you have a mirror in this elevator!\u201d asks one rather over-dressed man.\u2018I am going to make a call ou à Ur AND Dowx Wrru AN ELEVATOR Boy\u2014AN ELDERLY CLIRNT.year.Monotony is tedious, but, after all, ere is not so much monotony as one might expect in the life of the \u201celevator operator.\u201d His opportunities for etudying types of human ¢ ter are almost infinite.Itis a trying position to be in to elevate mankind, week in and week out.Here is a busin building.There are seven floors in it/ Before seven o'clock in the morning the elevator is in uisition.Mrs.Jones arrives in no amicable mi armed with a bucket, a mop, sundry cloths and other paraphernalia of her calling.She is in a burry, she is a little late and the business of office scrubbing before breakfast is not calculated to soothe.Balzac in one of his strangely vicious moods remarked: \u201cThe tongues of women are their swords and they do not allow them to rust.\u201d T-r-r-r-h goes thé electric bell.The call is not very promptly responded to.\u201cNow then.young man, haven't you woke up vet?Eh?What are you here for! Ehf Why can't you speak!\u201d Haven't you got no more manners than that! Tell you what it is, I know Mr.Johnson, and directly he comes in I'll jist tell him: the way that you earry on, neglecting your duty.Yer ought 10 be ashamed of vourself.\u201d Bump-the elevator is quickly checked with a nloppage that makes Mrs.Jones feel as if her heart was in her mouth.Exit Mrs.Jones muttering and spluttering.That occurs just six s of the week.Mrs.Jones always takes the elevator down again and her vows of vengeance are stalely the same every morning.Tom, the lift boy, says he takes good care to give her a good nsetting down.\u201d But E Mrs.Jones is nothing compared to the other le who require to be hoisted.In exactly inverse proportion to the importance of the passen- Up AND DowN WitH aN ELEVATOR BoY\u2014THE ANGRY CHARWOM R T is the number of rs inthe ring up.oung Tommy Jackson, JUST FRESH FROM SCHOOL has a most imperative and impatient call.He gets just about three dollars a weck and he has to come to the oiflice at 8 o'clock every morning, aud the signal of his arrival is indicative of the coming of royalty.He uses from twenty to thirty r's.e life boy knows his summons right well and lets him wait.The next to arrive is a busy and pompous lawyer.His profession bas inc \u2018his appetite for talking and asking questions, and has in proportion diminjshed his common sense.He evidently expects the \u2018\u2018elevator operator to be an index of the \u201c\u2018outs™ and the \u201cins.\u201d \u201cHas Mr.So-and-So come in vett\u201d \u201cWas Mr.X-Y-Z.here Lesterdast \u201cNo! Do you know when he will be back?\u201d .To all these questions he geta answers for what they are worth.The lift boy has found out that it ix best tp know everything.Down again.Here is ting eargo.There is no ceremony about embarkation, .\u201cWhy, sir, some of these gentlemen ought to be ashamed of themselves.They'll come in here and 1 can tell you the word hustle don't describe their ways If Iohjéct to dverloading the elevator there are plenty of unpleasant things said.\u201d hen there is a man in this party who won't get out at floor three because he says: that he was told that Mr.I'raser\u2019s office was on the fourth floor.So he is humored, friend here and you ought to have a mirror.in this elevator.\u201d \u201cAU right, sir, I'll mention it to the Manager.But if ever anything was calculated to make a man or boy lose his temper, it is when a lady (save the mark) comes along and loudly declares that she left her purse in the lift not five minutes and that the man must have found it.It is of no use for the poor fellow to rotest his ignorance of the whole e promises to see what he car do.For the time being he is regarded as a thief and a pickpocket.In one specific instance of this sort the complainant all the time had her purse in her muff.The lining of that useful article was torn and the purse not being largely lined was easily lost in the softness of the fur and stuffing.But things are very often found in elevators.Rings, pocket ka, note books, umbrellas, here a ten cent piece and there a five dollar bill, \u201c Never case where I have found n an money in the elevator has it ever been asked for.\u201d sald aman of someexperience.That man kept a note-hook ord ,but the caligraphy and the spelling reminded one of the story told of a certain lawyer who wrote three kinda of writing.The first style of writing only he himself vould read, the second only he himself and his confidential clerk\u2014the third neither he himself nor his confidential clerk nor any oae else could make head or tail of.And yet the man was intelligent and honest as the daylight.This same operator had a stran experience with alady who had resided in the hotel for some time.She was rich, well-manner , vell- , received callers, but never went out of doors.The elevator was her hobby horse.On every au ject under the b- sun she seemed to be quite xane and right except @ in the litt.She would ro up.any at riding down and up, and she offered t rh a good deal of money to let hey perpetual % CARRIAGE EXERCISE IN THIS Ina -natured way, he said, ij mind if the hotel-keeper did not ot offered to pay a weekly rent for thi carriage, and the only thing that of this fancy was that a man one @ a corner waa a rickety three legge which bore an apol for a lamp.fault it was can hardly bo waid.Th of thing went on for days, and the lam the vestal fire, burned day and night.* then don't sit there;\u201d came regularly e journey from the old man who work the elevator.At length some one made the discovery that the ** electric was not broke.\u201d The only thing that was broken was the peer brain of the man wha worked thirteen ours a day.six days the week, and whose dull existence had bereft him of his n.For a certain -of people alternative of an elevator aud a staironse is AILY STAR elevators are in private bus strikes one U places althoug any of his cla punctual, less dits vator contri human race ni school debatin ments.A mo which might statistician, wo population w .More N odd incidents sons of chiefs, negro, attired open landau b) ucated.two afterward than boys, so learn the new in England wh middle class, lions.United States from the We object of m guests.In the white Toman I, Pr and to take, t storm THE d'est OF gen med to tent nent, in watching and sti cap, ward eve young A wear it al do, and m be! saw su different a.fi THE Cast up thy life's {ue cyes t at winged Thon Thy v & to mine amb \\ cold ith a LS aurai | Mince Tai the \u201cflat ; = incogll and is up in life.28 engi, han to pair + bin, Jt he comes up by the MW cred can go down lo the - hat ah the tempers of Asa clamp! a « rule exellent.\" ps LN : co DO q ing.pond Yu JE Wh pad eri voids not bard in the K thetférork Is very wearl some aumagifibere very inesnt- tary.The em igh of time thats man > A life d live ts about two Pa SR her foes 40 the fon l lheng vas any humor or Sly h his gecupatios he might ibly Nve fer.is no poetry in is life.rv Lo rous events in cage at k often But one lift man fells « a ont Christmas event had te a party to the aix story.hy to the fifth the elevator stop \u201c{, g would ows ER: agiaron 10 GO UP.Then of .à Mvel conversation through .of Tecalcitrant ma- \u20ac vs ne Birkey Was getting polled Nin road tor ter situation been tet = en r ofan hour, a aile ds : meekly suggested Là dou \u201clà bot go up perbaps it aed This bright idea was at bia by Bd $he Christmas party wen wo taire.It is a mystery to Fou wait Ww al elevator is worked.theo h ¢ greund floor and gaze Toner rating and you see a ngeud winding and un- toto, à Id take a scientific treat the ae ul description of the war tors are wor ks.the lift.Some eleva- water powe ¥ tricity and some by knows {s th I that [the elevator man wheel.Som ag to pull a rope or torn & trusing their \u2018M8 are very timid about af thd .tei the elevator.It is just cArtiago, al veyance as à baby The cas or an ocean steamer.A \" agcident are very, very One fact i i .: : observed?about.: the introduction, aod tors, yes two facts\u2014 to be equi always the last with this convenient artangement .raitation and\u2018 that the Mtroduction and use of ele- NEGRON IN EUROPE.| They Exeito ° \u201cA negro is good deal of a novelty all ver 6 cities on the M pt cause of this a nection with t \u201d said now.haps, > pri b most of the few well- dre , coal-bl negroes London, or per town in Engia and often accoud to them.But sailing ship atop don, or any Cun much of by the p in contact.One Liverpool last s garb, who TAL driven about.in an ©, Was séa ; e a fashionably dressed Englishman, who showing him = | TRE SSOBT or Tux TOWN.© negro sat of the right hand of the White man, He dressed in a flowl bad on his head a velvet embroid curious flap of yel .w velvet ha m the cap out k of bin neck.On the man of about 18 y other ego, à voun London style, wi ee in the test loved.Evidentlyf * t and white i e elder negro was an African chief of so young man his son, had been brought the sights.1 was, was not unusual.British eh \u2018ent to England now to for a time, and ver like Birmingham or learning something manufacturing si and, that THE RESULT own people, and es comes to vern, , associates in England! 29! learn.colored rsca, who where else where he h: white population, is tated in muc heisan object of SSC ialinterestand regard.woman from Nw Orleans, Teh ticular Englishmen neglected men to help the out her excursions for the day, best things to see, and as to all colored woman of fair education, and gp attracted attention to her was her r.1 poticed the same thin, in one or two hotels on the Conti- often in my travels in Europe I have been amused to observe the curiosity with which a negro is watched by the grown folks and followed by the children on the streeta of European cities.A Liverpool has imported a negro from Africa for doorkéeper.street in Liverpool, and always t little crowd -of him open-mouthed.something ofa dandy, weariug his wool long ng ut ay rigi eight inches from under the edge of his but thé same curiosity is evinced to- negro.By the way, none of the close, as do those of their race here.ey t as long as the Englishmen 1 the better for it, I think.I ain of the nlon Miss Ida + el the anti-lynch law agitator, creatdd in was due to the interest in her simply as a woman.of arriages tween women in England, and of the latter being very proud of their husbands, but I never in does here.\" New York Sun.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Look! in my face; my name is Might - have- 1am also called Unto thine sar I hold the dead \"hich bad life's f love res ell hic sform ve'nbut A at things ttered th Hadid timate anu e me, how stil!-l am! but should there dart di oment through thy =o thew see me smile, and turn apart commemorati DECEMBER 29 1834, ° se looked after than those ss offices.Another thing elevator operator in suc! 1e works fewer hours than nd gets better pay, is less vil, less \u201cintelligent and alt to the nééds of the public.here are exceptions.*s to the happiness of the be left to discussion dy the ocieties and mock parlia- interesting investigation, the attention of the ibe what proportion of the use of elevators, ontty and Reocelve Bqual Treatment Ia Amerioa.in some ot the big terranean coast, and be- American is likely to see d manifestations in con- he may hap- * He may not w ne traveller.he may see in bs in a noted public school , are princes, or at least this 1s generally the case, s for the deference shown en the colored cook of a ing in Liverpool or Lon.ental sea-port, is made ple with whom he comes the odd things I saw in bg was a burly, coal-black us and fantastic keried white coachman.-colored silk, an pmoking cap of crimson in Id and with a © :uportance, and the nd the old gentleman er to England to see ld that such a sight any sons of chiefs in go to the public achools often spend a year or manufacturing city, anchester, seeing an e the commercial and f civilization.Alto- hit Just what is THEIR TRAINING en th, cet back among their , A \u2014\u2014 some time.In Augustlast year.after confine- The Argyle's Tram spersed with songs and a xyfbne solo, Willis, Miss Kimber, Misa Cooper, Miss Ne a2 LG ment, my wife took a chill and what is comp.\u2018Listen to the Mocking Bird \"fr David Catopbell, Miss Hamilton, Miss Winnifred æ : a .nN this city is hanlly what you might call force of men worked all day Thursday away up the ladder as far as all around per- \u2018 an yesterday morning on the track, and formances are concerned, but when it : finally got one-half of it in fair condition, comes to winter racing, the hard frozen but in several places where the horses were earth tracks at Roby and Alexander Island, to run there was still some ice left, which the all-vear track at New Orleans, cannot made it exceedingly dangerous for both hold a candle to the sport which the ice horses and riders.From the middle of the or years.employ of the C.P.R.at Toronto Junction for he members of the Argyle Snowshoe - - © Dawes, Miss Henderson and Miss Cooks.came home from my work I was informed Gb were in great spirits last eveninæ, for VS At30D, with piano accomparggt.Miss The nurses of the Royal Victoria Hospital of the fact, and next morning cailed in the ut thirty of the \u201cboys\u201d turned uj for Duck began the musical paf of tho gavea very successful dance on Thur«da Constables Attached His Box-Office family physician.The limb swelled in a track of the River St.Lawrence aftords,and ; track to the outside it was r regular weekly tramp.On arrival at programme with \u201cHark, th evening, to which the medical staffs of Receipts In Cincinnati.very short time toan enormous size.Ev the meeting billed for February 5,6, 7 and |, covered with ice.No racing could be beld Athletic Club House the usual good Re Dr brn Hark.sta Angels the Royal Victoria and the General Hos- = \u2014\u2014 meana known was adapted to reduce tbe # next on Jacques Cartier track will cer- through the chute as that part was a solid sramme of music and song was carried eth.\u201d Mr.Archie Hodgson sang of Beth.pital were invited.Only a few outside ( S CINCINNATI, December 29.\u2014Col.Brecken- inflammation, but without avail.Consult- tainly be no exception to the preceding massof ice to the head of the stretch, the ; : lehem\u201d by Stephen Adams, (Mr.J C.riends were asked.ridge lectured at the Pike on Thursday ing physicians were called in, but all the ones.; other half of the track was and the Barlow a \u2018Cantique Noel.\u201d dolbhe \u2014 > night.Shortly before 3 o'clock Constables satisfaction they could give me was that The management of the track have hung otherice.A fairly good card was on yes- THE GUN.Adam: both of these are beauty oop 2 ! Kenney and Volker appeared at the Opera the doctors in attendance were doing their put $4000 for competition during the four terday and was very heavy, but of course == .were sung exquisitely.Mr.Robin \u2019 ARTISTIC ASSOCIATION.* House armed with a writ of attachment yymost.A tank was rigwed up, a long line days, and have left nothing undone that scratchings were large.The regulars did A New Year's Day Shoot.son, organist of St.Paul's.el : - LE sworn out by Gustave A.Meyer, of rubber hose attached and wound around may tend tu make the meeting in every not seem to mind the oold weather aud rere will bean old time gathering at the them in his own faultless styi| Robin.The Second Concert of a High-Class an attorney.The plaintiffs claim was the afflicted limb and ice water allowed to sense an unqualitied success.were out in force.The distances in four af nda of the Montreal Gun Club, near son is also arranging to have gervice of Series Glven Last Evening.$45.50, for services rendered Col.trickle down through the piping to relieve OFFICIALS HAVE DEEN ENGAGED he races were cut down, the first, third and wheelhouse, on New Year's Day.The songat the Hospital earlvinJaisy and St.\u2014\u2014 Breckenridge in acting as commis- the pain and reduce the inflammation above FEN ED fourth from five furlongs to four and a half ting will commence at il a.m.and be | Paul's Church choir will be the§formers, The second concert of the season was sioner and securing depositions in the the knee.The leg was opened aud per- in Chicago for the express purpose of band.and the fifth from a mile and a onc-six- inued all day.The grounds are easily Miss Duck finished the proggne with given by the Montreal Artistic Association / Pollardcase.When the two constablesap- forated, a tube inserted from the thigh to ling the meeting under the latest and most teenth to a mile._- hed by the Centre street electric cars, .Faures \u201cLe2Rameaux,\u201d accom yd by Mr.g the M.C.A.last evening before a | IMPRESSIONS ON THE SKULL\u2014A REMINISCENCE red at the box-office it was occupied bY the ankle with the hope that it would ' approved methods, Only legitimate book- BUMMARIES.h run to within a few hundred feet of David Watson.* limited but enthusiastic audience, the per- OF A DANCING LIFE.reckenridge, his wife and son Desha; carry off the pus which formed.For five making will be permitted and the gamblin First race, selling.4} furlongs\u2014Keramos, 10 raps.There is a warm and comfortable Mr.Robson, superintendent gle Hospi.formers being: First violins, Miss Boucher Manager Ballinbergs, of the Opera House, long autious months 1 watched the case wheels that have heretofore characteri (Boyle), 7-2, 1; Imp.es, his (Ham), 65, :: Lady house, and all visitors and strangers : A Pi B: which the ingenuity of jealous guardians and the ticket agent.The door vas locked.with despair, while my wife was unable be cordial .: i - ji © ; i .at o ren Pre CEA : 4 .could devise, are gradually becoming um- window at which the nt was sitting.ha ove u erselt was Le We end be at bluerocks, five traps, 2 : - e will be several open competitions veiled, and with the spread of education With the assistance of Constable Kenney where she spent another three months.and the progress of humanity the obstacles he climbed through the aperture.Kenney To adil to the complications gangrene set J Q Ne a number of prizes, besides \u2018 sweeps.\u201d SAN SN i ' .further information telephone No.1231.°° À gave him a strong push and Volker fell in, and for weeks there was a fight for life.\u2014 5 AR other meetings in this vicinity will be more Superior, 104 (Cox), 7-1, 3.Time, 50}- than conspicuous by their absence.; Secon ge LE] ure earned Jo Thiers The éutries for the different -events it Is ic 1014 {Corbloy), &1,3.Time.1.286.expected will far exceed in number those race, selling, §} furlo Fluellen, 1090 of former seasons and the quality of the urns), 10-1, 1; Gov.Fifer, 104 (Tribe), 52, 2: Lou which obstructed the path ot knowledge £ wling into the office, knocking the At last the physicians gave up.They said competitors will certainly be of a higher ter.112 (Pansy), #01.X.- Time, 1 min, Q .t intelligible technical 3 any Se \u2018ourth race, 44 fur! J so, 105 (Par SSH.in the sha of unintelligible t d .tt th > ; pk (han any thing that has ever sons) 52, 1; Partai.| Tribe, 1.2, % Jewel, WRESTLING.RR SY jargon, pon crus scientific phrases to px ticket agent lenin g the er on the the only hope asin the removal.ofmy ite \" ï - > Ham , 6-5.imo, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 _ i ress onpiace In ER rmid- : al.fte bri a Pe Academy Hotel stables of Baltimore, he mile\u2014 Pirate Chief.102 (Ham), 4-5, Pacifis Coast Champion Beaten.me 3 Fe symbols for femiliar substances, ard or ere (hae surprise, ou conte Bis a < emphatically refused 1 go.peus a thas race, Md.have already sent their horses here, 1; C.0.D., 107, 81.2; Cheddar, 13 (Marphy), £1, aud have taken up quarters at, Mr.Dou- 3.Time, 1.19}.nelly\u2019s stables at Hochelaga where under Favorites Wia at Roby.the management of Mr.Demorest they will i a FR be fitted for the work thatawaits them.The a Caicaco, December Bo Tee pole tring comprisesthe bay elding Rebus 2.123, toSeville hr h Seaterday, Magnie wi y Chesterwaod.Rebus has been here be- Pakir the favocite om The Tork was fore and holds the lepine track record of » À faut Fell t recs with 2.15, he hasthe reputation of being an ex- \u2018Little Bill 1 Seville Ca db use rode ceptionally consistent performer, and if he both v ro y an , and hra is as good on ice as he is on turf he will be winners, sum x.quite à factor in the free for ail.First mi 3 fur Litvle Billy, 108 Charlie C.213}, a gray gelding by Sam x rs 65 de Tecmor OS Ma ison, L085 Puray, is another of the collection and a Cattarague.».103 (Wallace) even.Le Time.1.104 very formidable race horse he is.He was \u201cSecond race.selling, à, mile\u201d Warez Leland, here once before about two year ago, when 104 (Irving).411; Pat Milloy, jr., 102 iL.~oden), It will be remembered he took the mea- #1.2 Silverado, 107-(Costelio), 31, 3.Time 122 EVELAND, December 29.\u2014 Tom Mc on, of Cleveland, defeated Peter Schu- her, the Pacific coast wrestling cham- , before a big crowd at the Star Theatre night, The match was catch-as-catch- and McMahon gained two falls in 14 16 minutes.id and Ends of Sporting Gossip.allas, S134, the celebrated stallion, ed by J.I.Case, died last night at Eick- Grove Farm.Innipeg curlers and hockey players are nging to send representative teams to treal and other Eastern points in Feb- v fast dying out of use, or at least are being Volker bbed all the rooney in || i A > ittle ones.At this time she could not put Ee the mountains parfuriuné that pixbt and quickly handed it to Constable her foot to the ground.Her nominal the ridicules mus may come forth.Latin Kenney, who remained on the outside.weight was 135 pounds when in good health, has had its day.Now every maa can be his When Col.Breckenridge's \u2018son saw the jy the affliction reduced her to a living own lawyer or his own doctor,and the irrev- MOney pass into the other constable's skeleton, for she lost 65 pounds in the five erent layman is rushing in (\u201cwhere a els hands he tried to get it, but failed.Desha months.\u2019 To all human ntelligence it was fear to tread\") upon paths onde regarded as Breckenridge chal lenged the constable to simply a case of waiting for the worst.Up sacred Lo the elect.It is the age of a new fait 3 fuel.oe stand, that the con- to this time hd, not thought of Des renaissance.\u201d Insolent Greece and haught: was only $4530 the balance was fhe claim ed.ol Hay Fink E or Pale Peon] \u2026.un a Rome are no longer looked back to wit There were persons in the audience, in- i \u2018 > and determined to try them.This was two the mano de ich hel days eta cluding 24 women.months ago, just about the time we were ments comprise a mastery of the three R's -_ moving up here from the Junction.\u201d isdisposed At this t Mrs.Monrell tock up the aies of kaowledre.at ose he BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.story of the marvellous cure, and Srro want with languages no longer in use?\u2014\u2014 borated what her husband stated.Con- sure of the at that time almost invine- Third race.selling, 4 s \u2014 Hibernia es k t : 00.hal Caurobert is seriously ill Paris tinuing, she said: \u201cAfter using a few boxes i , Factory .105 (Everett, 7-5, 13 Helle G., 111 « \u2018ostelln), © stakes run for on the flat during the What's Hecuba to him or he to Hecubat Marshal Canrobert is seriously ill in s s A ble and game old Rpts oer Le oy iy Gateway, 108 (Schaefer, 41,3 Time, 3 Flin TACIOE, seaso n of 1591 amount to Does he desire to explore the regions with inflammatory gout.He is very wea x 1 Could alk So cn hee.no i i to 215, aud that in itself @ouph race.selling mile Tipial, 0 gr £48,000, s Cain increase In value which Hippocrates traversed The encyclo- mandant Booth of the Salvation sm now doing all my own honsework.The is record to 213;, au {Schaefer 115, 1.Imm x grave.La n last year of £18,000, | Pædia gives him nil.the information he y has reached Winnipeg en roufe to limb is Si healed up.aud the cord \"IS A SUFFICIENT GUARANTEE Fifth rave, seilin \u201ci mile.\u2014Sevelle, @, Pccording to gamor, the Liverpool handi- | desires in a nutahell.he want legal Nao ver.limb is entirely heals a ha bees fora ; ; {Krause).3.1.1;'Our Maggie, 107, (Manos), 8-1, pers are concerned as to how they shall Brazil Government has ordered a out of their places, have come back to their of the high class racing quality he possexses.Fakir, 110, (Irving), 2.3.Time, Lig.: t Cloister in the coming Grand National.| illion dollars\u2019 worth of material from Delegate, 2.214, a bre \u2018 ; those wh es million do! wo var natural position.And toshow how - gate, 2213, re are those who say that he should the Armstrongs.plete has been my recovery 1 am pleased have less than 196 pounds.>: \u201cAn English gentleman rider named Mr.SANTA CLAU & .Bs, by ph arwick Bor.and Alex.Gil- Wirst es À furlongs\u2014J hunny Payne.L Pé (ho ae ary arn at thar Lara CT cL J JHE ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL.irth, a black son of Cov.Sprague, are anda, een v - = Pacs December 1.He rode Grai \u201cOl - \u20ac - also amongst the string.They are reputed Second race, 5 furlongs\u2014Cierce, I: Imp.Vigsg IN a free nile tal, made a quietly humorous {lig speech and Mr.F.Jehin Prume; seconds, Miss n gelding by Ham- = ) linn Almout : Jas.Morrison, 225], by Through the Golden Gates.a s Governor Spragiié ; Fugelman, 2371, by SAN Francisco, December M\u2014The r@ a son of Chicago Volunteer: Eva S., sults of yesterday's races were as follows: In a duel growing out of a political dis say that 1 have recovered my lost weight , fought esterday, Col.Sarmentio and five pounds more.1 now weigh 140 Filed Dr.Luccio Vicente Lopez at Buenos pounds., Ayres, \u201cWe spent $27 in doctors\u2019 fees and other .\"a1.expenses without avail, before ni Daniel McDonald.proprietor of the Al the use of Dr.Willlams\u2019 Pink Pilln,\u201d said ; ?.p favorite, and winner in a t te be game and evisistent performer, as & Hanford.3.Time, 1.082.A \\ \u2019 _ 1 A .; ax = eye bion Hotel, Winnipeg, and well known AN their records and breeding denote.Glen Br A arr eo sad eplechase a avon jar able part a being 1 eas uch nor Ta N Tall Pearce Sod Mr.Laurin; ce 0, Mr, Boucher; throughout the Canadian Northwest is Me Monnell, and a fous rent or oan MeV.S.Brown of Montreal.{han whom Fourih race, match, mile Whitestone.1° bg of Paris bandage.P Happy Nyw Year.He had jux Migeived à Jerewms, of the Conservatoire de Liege (Bel.dead.considered past human aid, has by this a candidate for honors ot the Chen wan matt Time LE wire.Joe drhe death has just occurred at Ascot of Lelegrawm from Nauta Claus, w pe been, Ring) while Madame Heynberg accom: helen meetings of German Socialists wonderful medicine retored to health als A a \u2018 .race Beeban, 1: 1 * etained by the storm, but wolf foo nied on the piano.ve ral agreement recently made stre Lu Times i coming meeting.His stable is certainly a & San mee: cn ME H - Bartiett the fanious hip of ber Ma with them, with presents for if ood PR seems a pity that such music for the settlement of the boycott against and >Srength:\" .ou concurs in Very select one.comprising as it does four \u2019 -\u2014 CSS ed.aft 1 iod of recently children ahd none for the bad, tgiftheré | should command such à alim au lence, and breweries.Mr.Monnell is one of the C.P.R.staff of highly prod and individually fast nl une eo.AQUATICS.VE a as considered Peu be one of the were no bad children at tbe Ros&]Elotoria, still a greater pity.tbat the room Was so Liberals of Saskatchewan have sent an- clerks at this port, and he is always wiltine-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 pe ee ù favorits and probe dur.\u2019 est horsemen that ever hunted with Ii there would Le presents : ,évery small.The first two numbeys by the Asso other requisition to Hon.Wilfrid Laurier, to tell of the cure effected.But {hare are .most popular horse in the vince of | The Americas Cu jesty\u201d Ek.and ith ace.Ou: (Great applause.) The Bufrh' and ciation entire, denoted an attention to de- asking him to be their caudidate at the hundreds of witnesses to the truth of his Quebec is Little Pete, a hame that ixas ° up.Mjesty's pack, and met with many acei- Judy show bad t bck in tail which would do credit to the best t inion electi tatements both in Owen Sound and at ft were a household name to every race.LONDON, December 20.\u2014Fieid will saydights in consequence of his daring horse: {ho snow.and he hat \u2018ailt the borchestrain the city, notably in the Parane IMPRESSIONS ON THE SKULL-A LOVER OF \"4 ting of the Toronto, where he resided up to two months goer and horse.fancier In Canada, and for tomorrow: ~The question of a cup race is Mfnship.ambulance far it.with instrucdoaW te bring des Pergres by Sudecsi, aithough the second La ere RER ENT DRE RELIEVED.At a meeting of the Conservatives of ~Oronto, Pp he benefit of those not up in loval horse ata standstill.Lord Dunraven will have\u2018 Fpinks, the Californian, has suggested a the Punch and \"Judy man dadibr ali 5 violins were at times a trifle slow in attack.Q Ouars City last night.John Askwith was \u201csr Williams\u2019 Pink Pills are offered with lure, perliaps an account of Littie Pete's nothing further to say until the Royal agkeme to improte the present e of He wished the little ones and midents, male Prof.Jerome's basson solo was a wonder- advice! The daily newspaper is at his Betton\u2019 seoratary and Jucot tio treas.8 confidence that they are the only perfect an earlier career would not be amiss.About Yacht Squadron meeting on January 3.billiards.His plan is to remove the short and female, well\u2014well hysicdip; well ful piece of fingering on that unwieldy in- se: and unfailing blood builder and nerve re.; rvice.three years ago,then a four-year old, he was Every oue is asking why these negotia- Iles at the end of the table entirely, thus prosperousiv trument; but was not in tune with the Wonderful indeed are the results which urer.sense 7 shipped down \u2018here from Peterborough tions are necessary to arrange a race and le ving four instead of six spaces around hore of Roca when 3 mothing Diane tbe latter boing tuned a shade higher.have followed this triumph of common James A.Bailey, Nat.A.Salisbury and Sojer.and where Sit on a fal r te de all - in à car-load of ordinary general purpose why should the deed contain conditions soll table.This will force the play entirely visit their friends at the hb and he The three movements of Beethoven's sense methods Over those employed by the W.F.Cody have formed a nership to deniers or sent by mail on recelpt of 50 cents horses, and was sold for, something in the grossly unfair to the challenger in or ay from theend of the table.In support of wanted them to come well Kreutzer-Sonate by My.Prume was the devoted students of former ages to unlock consolidate with the Wild West and Fore- à box or 82.50 for six boxes, by addressing neighborhood of one -héndred dollars, but that the Loider may, with a great air of J proposition Spinks says: \u201cSome billiard EE masterpiece of the evening, provoking/a on mysteries which nature kept concealed gh's show next season with a capital of the Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co., Brockville, vot being troubled with any extraordinary magnanimity.make cossessions.No chal-giftics with whom I have talked think this HERE THE SOUND OF HAS prolonged encore.\u2019 in her m.Astounding are the discov- $1,060,000.Ont., or Schenectady, N.Y.Beware of imi.© speed at that time, he was re-sold for about lenge trophy ever was protected as ix thissuld be found too hard, as it would fre- interrupted the speaker.and flanta Claus Mile.B.LaPalme, who was down on the eries which have been made by untu- The private car of President J.R.Booth, tationsand refuse trashy substitutes alleged eizlty dollars to Mr.Laforve, a butcher in cup, whose sucoessful retention has boemig@rutly force the player to spread the balls dashed into the room in tine style in a sleigh rogramme, did not appear.her place being |'tored laymen in various fields, and of the Canada Atlantic Railway recently to be \u2018* just as good.\u201d \u2018 the Bonsecours Market, from whom Mr.| simply a matter of organization.rase he should get them together within drawn by two white reindeer who pranced Palen by Mr.Prume, who sustained his re- more particularly in those brunches struck à man near Malone, killing him rer Brown bought bim early last spring.Notes.fie end lines, but that is just what it is in- and capered about, almost weetting old putation by a Fantasie-sur-Faust.of science which deal with \u2014the instantly.President Booth sent today a Friendship is the reciprooation of af- Little Pete, or, as he is called in Bonsecours A special general meeting of the Royal led for and what is wanted in order to Santa Claus and the toys with which his | Theconcert concluded with a very pret anatomical and psychological structure chebue for $1000 to the widow and children.fection; and he who has none to bestow has Market parlance, Little Pitt, ia a pacer, St.Lawrence Yacht Club is to be held at §pke billiards an attractive game.On the sleigh was aden.The Christmas tree gavotte by Ragghianti, and in this the of man.The effectson the mind of external At th int convention of miners and \"O0 Fight to expect any in return.thoraughred.Tks Siren hat of the Windsor Hotel this Saturday evening, fe bavd a great many advocate the way all ablaze and was fan object of | Ansociation proved Itself capable of ail that Te essieu at Pritsbam, Joh Tet hea i 8 thoroughbred, his sire being Lapodist {he 30th December, at 8 o'clock, at which §itinuous balk line as the proper game to great attention and impodance to the was expected of it, Madame Heynberg 9 to he Enclish labor lead peel Or Prompt relief in nick Leadache, dizziness, Chief, a thoroughbred running, horse, aud the presentation of prizes will take place, PoP! -that is, doing away entirely with crowds of little ones, sittfge on chairs, accompanying with great care, expression au Col.Rend niad ch P ¢ nausea, constipation, pain in the side, bis dam being also sired by Gray Eagle, reports of progress regarding the ball of the intersecting lines of the present or on the nursek\u2019 laps, mangof them and feeling.Sot hut Lol.Ren d à © a ne bis rit guaranteed to those using Carter's Little pnother thoroughbred running horse.Pro- 7th ot Januars be submitted.and votes be 8k line game.That, however.would little mortals, lying in cribdior pore op The third concert takes place on Friday, urns presence and denouncing bis criti- Liver Pills One a fiose.Small price.bly uo other horse in America bred as be taken upon certain following motions, of J§0Ucr position play unnecessarily diflicult, against the pillows, lookin ob! so happy January 18, 1895.= © olemsol America.Small dose.Small pill.Is has ever attained such prominence on which notice has been duly given.Is possible, you know, to overdo a good and cxcited, all neatiy cladiln pale blue or A Charles M, Mowbray, the English anar- TT the turf, certainly none at the lateral gait.\u2014 Binz.It is difficult enough as the game is gray wrappers.The adult are just ) chist, became too inflammatory in his re- It has been well observed that we should Last season KEY M yr to-day to control balls when they as much interested and ited, lying on GRAND TRUNK PROTESTS.marks last night in addressing a meeting treat futurity as an aged friend from whom HE STARTED IN EIGHTEEN RACES HOC .I anywhere within the balk-line span at invalid chairs or lounge: and many of at Philadelphia, and the lice arrested we expect a rich legacy.er : D - = \u2014 side of the table.In order to get them them able to walk wi it assistance.STE him on the charge of using incendiary Lm à il is of which he won cight first moness, three The United States Game.eut and back again the player must drive But the chairs and cribs Jlire all brought Interesting Eastern Lines Against language and inciting to riot.That distressing dicease the piles.4 scconds amd two thirds, being behind the Last evening at the Victoria Rink the@Rher around or at least half the length of down in the elevator, will the sick com- Canadian Pacific Differentials.The London and Northwestern Railway speedily relieved and cured by Ayers | : money but twice, He won 3120 ia purses Baton ors, played their first le table and he must bea daisy\u2019 who can fortably arranged.and tQl wheeled into Company has decided to construct a short Special Notices.sud holds the track records of ome, ey match in nada game was p that up for more than a dozen or so the room.The s y ins lacing London in direct communica- > N and Hornsville, N.Y., where NOt a very brilliant one, but it served tafllots.No, 1 don\u2019t think the continuous as one looked | ron pe] Pee he En he rato ranted von it Un For sale.We have several odd styles in tion with the pier head in Liverpool, thus new Upright Pianos by American and he defeated such crack performers as Clay show the diffarence between the CanadianlBlk line will be adopted, nor do I think it have been sad, hut t joyfuiness of been made by the Grand Trunk to all Cen- giving the latter port the same advantage Canadian makers, that wo will sell at ve: Hountas, 2.11}; Rebus, 2.12}; Queen Gotha and American styles of playing.The spoc.fif all necessary.I don't think the player the occasion did aws à oe \u2018 ; = > ; M feel- flic and trunk lines.The protest re- as the Southampton route to America.A a D trad vent the éteatat Hoicrile| the berer gum The iors weak pe fbn louer En Eat | was, of anes an Me re how ee the\u2019 large iterate extnied de The ler.Dr, De Wits Talmage announ- 1s So 0 0 OL PAPAS to inc ie J i 3 ï - ville | F .x \u2019 0 0 - line.n 10 \u201c\u201clines h in pl > \u201d i i f that f ; nas .5 ar \u20ac\" > veus inz ts, He is, with possibly a single excep- 1a in their skating.This was to have bel fome respects it would be harder even than \u2018| many of these > of pen oll = Places ao Can: adian P acific and the fact that none of ces that Do will preach ca : ee er and 2272 St.Catherine st.Open evenings.nada, a 1e stharness horse ever bred in Ca- thpected er hp New England stagfushion caroms.a+ tion and attention of the a is beyond rates via Chicagd the amountof thedifferen- IMPRESSIONS ON THE SKULL -A POKER PLAY.£ew York He will begin next Sunday 7 = nada.and has on several occasions demon- | there is very se om an opportunity A great deal ia being said,\u201d sald the frerthing.The} all looidiller}.interested, tials, thereby losing allcompetitive business IXU STUDENT.week, January 6.Four o'clock, he explains, Weber Pianos Just Recsived.3 rated hix a ity to so much faster than : practising, is Dot ten that they ba@ rellknown Mortimer Humphrey, \u2018\u2019about healthy, happy and heallZcalikfied with where a lower rate will get it.The protest impressions have long been admitted; but would not interfere with other churches.In beautiful fancy mihogany and walnut } is present reco i 3 ir.Brown has had se oh iy \u2018 Lies during thle astonishing run of 531 by a goung man their work; and such worl rifitly done is also dwells on the fact that the western for countloss ages it has been impossible to Carl Brown, late of Gen.Coxeys arm cases.Call and see these world renowned \u2018eral very tempting oifers for him from in er.© grea er ifference betweea@Rmed Pears, at Jackson, Mich.Itisas- a Leautifier, and these bufll plile do look lines had no right to agree on differentials define with any approach to exactness the 5; ar A ° ae) 5 av \"¥ instruments at the sole Weber Agency, J.racing wien In set nitod States, the Jatest 41 aver games vas, in the oa merican game ted that ve \u2018ears now holds the record.Not 30 vigorous.Claus h unless all lines interested had a hearing and particular effect produced by any given par § oe huny conferring.the ix: W.Shaw & Co.'s, 223 St.James ut.3 : ! , WwW 2 refused.yer , S .e .Some years ago ** y\" MoAfee ran ut Santa Claus d d hi t li : : : .Mo.: D pul nn pas request, a Jar mare, about 132 hands, Comes his way he attends to it, if it dosan' T HOUO at the rail game, and his run was after a good deal of oe ting a mt = ti te oveven onocastern The waa ay ricine ry observation has Ligaen members of the Populist oy?y ait av We love music for the burled ho the by Be ur on W i kes (sire of four, with re-, SOMEBODY ELSE DOES, nfinished.McAfee afterward became in- he is a very corpulent pllirs especially t is manifest, of course, that the differ- beyond the shadow of a doubt that exces: securing an epdors en for Ce res good garnered memories, the tender feelings it onl of an he u ten), tam by Clark Shiet, There is none such, thing as off side im th ne and killed himself by Jum ing from : about che heart, and us Sa abnormal entials cannot ecard effective unless the sive pursuit of any Amusement, not peces- Tats insisted on Coxey as their Presi dential can summon at à touch.from the Paris, Ky., stock farm, and has ij 0g icon rame.At 3.3 o'clock the team à by Vignaux.It w ade in test d i me pigastric Breg \u201cRein- Canadian Pacific makes such an agreement sarily harmful in itself, will leave its mark candidate in 1806 the General would accede \u2018 .o \\ a lined up as follows to play under the Ame: D y fn: .as made a contest eer sit down, Santy said, amdthen began with the eastern lines and it is to prevent indefibl stamped upon never been in à race, but will be atarted in pa .play er the ith Schaefer, and the Wizard made a run a story of his wandering ; d Trunk has made its y po to their wishes.some of the Sewer Classes on the ioe this ees: .vi j oer 1100 in the same game.Harver north conutry.where the ~ hing ne through Assistant General \u201cPass THK BRAIN OF ITS VOTARY.Ata meeting of the general sales agents CATARRE REUEVES w 10 TO ® little bay mare, by anes damdsome atteson.M ietarieaBlfokenna made a run of 2572 at Boston in but snow and the ho were\u2018 like senger Agent Bell.The eastern lines Thé white per of the mind be- of the anthracite producers held in 67.Making à run in an exhibition game, Santy's appetite\u2014out of nicllht\u2014aad soo et taken no action.| comes gradually covered not-only with New York yesterday it was decided to rend piling up the buttons in a match game jingle of monsense and ki dAliaese, \u201cgiving They will be urged by western lines written characters, but with illustrations, strict the January output 45 per cent.of e two very different things.each present in such me 5 to act promptly in favor of \u2018the reproducing with photographic fidelity last June's production.\u2018This means that me with so much personal kr 0Wiedge of the differentials, hile the Grand Trunk objects upon which the mind has the anthracite coal mined during January WANG SOCIAL CLUB.| little receivers that :heif Joy was in- speaks on behalf of all eastern lines in boon accustomed to dwell.More than \u2014if this y ment ix adhered to\u2014wiil ple, 2154, by Duroc and Gypay-Maid, 2.24, by Chicago Volunteer.ave also in the same stable, and will be seen on the ice in February next.With four such high class horses, trainer Rathbun, of Grand The men lined upat their own a creased a hundredfold.Th h d tongi f i 3 ; ; ! , goal ! 3 fusing any differential.Mean.this, an ardent longing for certain amount to between 2,200,000 and 2,300,000 Rapids, Mich., who has them in charge will ball was placed in the centre o the rink An Enjoyable \u201cAt Home\u201d Given on innumerable; dolls of ail s ol present favor of reeof han associations are re- \u2019 tons.The present tidewater prices were nu de bt ade Lo.his a rea Yonviable repu- The roforoc's whistle blew and the men Thursday Evening.English, Irish, Spanish an Yboptan and nesting their members to take no indivi- not altered.Falace Stables.will also shies nia or mane Brat ond oy had prin varkson got bere ° dolls are dear tothexmallest A inine heart; dual action in the matter.el Jn Tightly On Thursday last the marriage was sol.© WWE p e ; .; so x i nt matter by i May F., a beautiful specimen of horseflesh, but only for a moment.Grant \u2018relier nell, O° Thursday night the above Club held eries, woolly lambs, Jbl meta Judged & br known they will refuse smic he ee a to Tate , sired by the renowned Canadian sire General 500n the home team got into the swing of heir usual forcnightly \u2018At Home\u201d in the musical instruments of \u2018all kinda Ape eet to accept the rates tendered by the Cana- Mr.J.L.Terrill, sheriff of the district of Stanton, dam by Charles Dougl M .the th d West End Hall, Chatbam street.The hall ise vs 5 i i Ba econ CLR Sh he Tats | trie Le nas rt doch Sa RR parade \"of Tate! nd Ron\u2019 ho Bo din Pie us hin rete weil Whey es Bt Frincin, and ie Rew, H Brook rector | 0 the season over a half mile track in the Roals were repeatedly attacked.Matteso 1ac a very enjoyavle time.lhe first ug\u2019 Santa Clans dispen ed hi al ill lead them.\u2014Chicngd Herald.herbrook: d the Rev.Wm.F seventh heat of a race.This is said to be and J : ti part of the evening was spent in play.so Jj ittle \u201cRa by wares tal rates will le : 9° : Le OT ae à Mate Me A pressure, of her speed, as she ist reputed to reall fine game, aoû 1 took the Vicker 3 od fords pnd daucing- Dopper es served pes ne the mopar hid ply en TT ok was beldeamaid and Mr Lo He de: » very fast.2 minut .Oclock by Mr.1.fa.Welsh, after |g i \"off : ne Jr.Arbour.one of the proprietors of the ball through the poste,\" PropolingWélrhich dancing was resumed until an early ST Macs bone ee hep ure CANADIAN PREPUCTS.Lintock acted sn best men Acques Cartier track, vill start his n Four minutes afte A OUT.shesatin i - ade: ; ; urchase, Reference, 218, in the free for all.game Clarkson sent ® the ban i 4] Among those present were the following: The porn patins wil \u201con Pipes, The Chambre deu eo etes EIGHT HOURS' WORK ONLY, his horse is unquestionably a very fast one.the Victorias\u2019 goals on a pass from Meikel iex: Miss Mclanex.Miss Thomson, bered.For doctors and niilises there some discussion or 1 th ope intment = He is by Referee, his dam being by Erfield.john.- OROPIrs.J.R.Love, Miss Reed, Miss Sadler, presents which caused mangle hearers.\" afternoon itteo of Mfcintists in the different Curcaco, Ills., December 28.\u2014The 3500 Folly, the game and handsome little five NO OTHER GAMES WERE T.jos maso Miss Suttie (Winnipeg), Miss Îir.Davidson received a hu arty Inughin.of a comm tice of ggfcintists in the t employés in tlie packing house of Armour mile mage by All Right, will also trot under AKEN Woodall, Miss Jackson, Miss Weir, Miss to be the key of the operat Mlle es » industries of 4 ry ate wh ch it & Co.were informed terday that hers- Mr.ArbBur\u2019s colors, and even if she is as GUFing this halt.Farrar, Miss Pettigrew, Miss Brown, Miss one with cardiac depresBll; PE For Can à be nos Antages A export.A after eight hours will constitute a day's 6 good as she used to be : t In the econd half the players lined up i offey, Miss Boon, Miss Young, Miss Hall, cupid's darts were prescribe Santa Cac onid be me p Cen be sent to Europe at work.The plant has been running ten One short puff of the breath througlyr, ff.WILL MAKE THINGS LIVELT toi o 5.0 play under the Canadian rules: | fice It niels, pars.pas (Salem, Mase), was Dr.Shaw.And thelllikiors are oll the oxpens he Dominion Government.bours up to this time.The reason given Blower, supplied with each bottle ; ; TVEL ogians.Viotoriss aise V AITiS, Ni oit, Aliss Walker, merry fellows when at pif Rud lov Mr.J iit opposed the proposal for the reduction in working hours is that Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, RY at that distance, Mr.D.Donuelly has Larned.wr Goal iss Vallary, Misa Niven, ; anatomical jest.SRD AT va ertheless adopted vo it is necessary to reduce expenses and that Powder over the surface of secured tho services of Ben Taylor,a trainer ons.Point.of Gentlemen: Messrs.J.C.Pettigrew, W.After the Christmas tred * the but it gg¥nevertheleswadopted.| IMPRESSIONS ON THE SKULL-EFFRCTS OF THE the strong competition between the packers passages.Painless and delight of considerable distinction in Ontario.Ben Meikeljol process «Cover Point.ot! | B.Dodds, J.R.Love, G.T.! ettigrew, W - green Punch and Judy sho ich old ont he VE y ; DEADLY CIGARETTE has greatly reduced the profits to be obtain- !! relieves Instantly, and perman; hl he red Ro iy this, winter, Clarkeon 0 Forme.: Bam Ry, Red \u2019 wr EN Sadier.$.jonne enjoyed, and the me elever URY FOUND NEGLIGEÂCE farins of liquid refreshment has been known \u201cÀ from the business.Trent ona itiie and Dent\u201d and with such horses, Sir Rae, 2243, Matteson - oe Y , \u201coodall.Boyd.Conp Marionettes: aft hict qs recesse bral - Salen 3 N Almonto Tattler: Rosie D, 231, b onte Foote on 208 CR wa dost Souldthorpe, R.Woodall, Boyd, Cobb, Queen\u201d was sung in the ape the oroner McMahon beld an inquest yeater- produce In the reality of the Bevel not TO AVOID FAMINE.At MoGale's, 3123 Notre Dar Com te Wilson.by Whirlwind pate The Vistorias secured thi: y itete, Boon, W.C.Tompkins, Osler, T.And the work of getting t { bies and al iE afternoon in, the General Hospital on ! mage ut ie a yo pdt \\ Nipinoo, by Conductor, he ought to be face and evmmenced Troy RY Langlois.Roberts ou, Beil, T.Grant, the others back to their wa \"can ¢ body of derick Lachance, who had heads mi ht be tapped\u2019 With.ve atislnc.The Daily N pruminent amongst the winners, Drinkwater scored after 2 minor i Hilliard.Sas older patierits received so | iis and a) \u201carm terribly erusiyd in the machinery to eu ts.7 TNE aren avaiding a potato Mr.Wallace Canniff poil Pic appearat the the Victorias avo secured the A SERVICE OF PRAISE.had a share in the pou \u2018The, the olin & Coe ox factor Jad died tron T he young man who burns the midnight fasnine in Ireland oo vara 8, Po de.meoting, his entree Dear te honest and two games in 1} and 2 put = were a many ewishe 1 Sir [y ot yt , oil.not in the pursuit of knowled t méney, without interes me Paddy, a bay gelding by Caledonia fspeclivelts Davidson and Why inate À At the Church of St.James the Apostie ald- and Lady Smith cf due partly to negli ce on the part of the rather quest of gain thro the medium olded a daa Tor tan purchase hief.Paddy needs no introduction to the ing.The the * universal happine ecensed and partly to negligence on the otahe ating e of poker, will be po boys now woke up and] §st evening a service of praise was given race-going public, and to beat him is a feat made things live th der t î one thing, they were nted Part of his employes».Chat Ont few rapresentatives of the 43 After) miputes pity Clarkin ne \u201cBus Jorace We.\u201d Boner, the aera\u201d Au br.thous\u201d \u2018who had À the found when an sstaper is pertornied after = me clssa would attempt.dougall's legs werv wide apart and the puck Ploiats takinx part were Miss Grier, Mas- Preparations.Miss Drapffer and her able |\u2018 .3 Rheumatism Cured In a Day.H their deadly work, to have im- CATHEDRAL BAND OF HOPE.: printed upon \u201cthe le.ide of his skull, an pith American, a ; ES cures Ban with exact ! a \u201cfull house,\u201d \u201cfour aces,\u201d \u20ac Che, ond lotions Son Ts annual er ore equally interesting and useful in 1to3days.Its action upon the syste concert last evening, and a very entertain: hand.That is what card-playing does, is remarkable and mysterious.The frst programme was provided.Several of besides costing misery to most young men.dose greatly benefits, 75 cents.Sold Mr.Conway, a well-known local fancier went through the i r Blair Russell and Ernest ¥ 8 assistants arc to be cof\u2026fiaratniated on the of the harness horse, has recently poquired cheering from the reid in huit pssrs, J.F.Barlow and.Charles Rain d success of their first Céfristmas.The perfec- the celebrated Lr gelding.Dick mith, now secured two more games inSand4|fre various numbers were exceedingly tion of discipline jf£ exemplified by the with a record of 2 19§, which he got in a race.nates, Drinkwater and R.Macdougall Bll rendered.; The programme inclu manner in which ald duties ure carried out; in September.lis sire is Prince Ithperial, doing trick.No mo ections from the \u201cMessiah\u201d and other ANd the nurses arcffa bevy of as bright, and he comes to this with the reputa- more \u2018 \u201c .= SERRE SESE eR EE ne Ce Es RARE | a 04 j ' i si Qu _ [ o vo - : ° go hs = \\ t \\ ; & ; ; \u2018 .oy ° LY \u2018STAR SATURI .ng ot peer] / LEE .Awsociation Tre Speak : 0 mme end is Tov ur 6G DRT 4118S THIS OPPORTPNITY OF : \u2026 l CHURCHILLS | Windsor Hal 08 Januarg | | | mn Mu h X Co's | 3 ' Sith the eok da doubledly the nocturne #7 ef Chopin.+ - \u20ac A O 0 0 (WED LL SESS BESTA EEE [pomme à sanane Colonial House, ic.inlst, will th made ADVERTISEMENT, and wil play Charles de Beriofs Face once weird sou Baring language hich.from _ INTERESTING CHARACTERISTICS two numbers, venin Star from \u201cTamir lished tho viain as (be instrument pr .e Have a Large Stock of PHILLIPS SQUARE.\u201c ; \" e - \" a 4 ; ad Si \u201cSobnes de Ballet,\" the.\u201cBrat Te Jo.: OF THE SICK MAN, 224 Siranger\u201d Mondoimobs, wit fo wing in din Ce nt READY AT OPEN TO-NIGHT ee ee GENDEMENS cape .OVERCOATS, 7 New Year Gifts at Liberal Discomts.: : 2 8 ; a § T E 5 4 > EB = + The Great Mystery as to Why He on tue war 5 attend she State FINANCE AND COMMERCE.\u2018 Left the Tory Ministry Known to res Fees ACCORDING TO BRADSTREETS.Fer Lined and Fur Trimmed.TT a Until 10 o\u2019eloek, But à Few\u2014Churchill in His Alem postr of dingineuiahed personages .hortly bef ight o'clock this : Toronto jobbers say trade is very quiet, and 3 $ to $ 0.00.\u2018 .: Prime, aud ad avo minutes to wight were mi cont (maior fami dy 1 stesiess PricelRange from $25.00 4 | fortably housed in the t private cars are making in several lines to send out travellers.- J If you buy your New Year which were attached to the train and we At bec city shoe manufact port the GOODAM.Gitta ff our store, vou will on their way to Halifax to atiend the state {rads brisk isk.At Halitar the volume of business C4LL AND EXAMINE THESE « oO ees ; i > Lox Dox ber 20.\u2014 Lord dolph funeral of the dead Premier.The cars, {2 moderate, aud wholesale trade is dull.cet .save moncy ! NDON, Dec ember 29.Randolph thres in number, were those of the Newfoundien Front Nova Sooua are slow.re If you buy your New Year Gifts at our\u2019| Churchill had periods of consciousness yes- Governor-General and General Manager mains unchan er py broviously à b- 8 i terday, and during the night he conversed Pottinger of the L C.R.and a special ed.BOrENALS hace.Hank clearings at | Cai fat clctious ja te Domisin vi tie paye fn miens ape fre Fi Dry compet EEE HE EEE dre .+ him and asked to see his sister, Baroness desy Me Antiomor.Mon C > Uraw 1.171,000 last week and $16.350,000 in the week S © ¢ to select from ! , een, Mr.ArthumGordon, Captain Urque your, Canadian toalsuu tn the we | o ® , de Ramsey.hart, Mr.Campbell and Dr.Sherries, Lady 139, a8 reported to.Byw rect: $l.4 In spite of this improvement in the Thompson, Miss Thompson, Sir C.H.Tup- sors cerent $1,543,000; total Tables an oui.4 t + oo ; ; ; r and Lady Tupper,Hon.Edgar Dewdney, ing 1 17,724.000 thi; d $14,762 ; ice te a a am | epi BCC | SEE fo on pAUL STREET.pve t s ev .i .D.3 a to er tl m : ieve that it is y only evanesce / Mrs.Dewdney, Mr.D.Pottinger, Jno, M, * faiures Re heres of Ontario: |* ° wi} 1 E | ® \u2014_ Lyons, W.H.Price and F.W.Robertson.; .From the Philadelphia Press.iss Thompson and Dr.Vaux took the 830 but = ritling on (otal niadilition PN Friends and foes alike will gricve over Coteaux This nk ol met he special at pres in the province of uebec, with a Sharp gain ; .+ .8 Miss péon to n.the volume of liabiliti N unswic| ; To clear at 25 p-c.Discount.the mental collapse of Lord Randolph with her mother some hours sooner than moderate inchs in the number of ; i : Churchill, the result of softening of the would otherwise have been possible, His ith near) double the amount of ALL OUR TOYs province faire.» ÿ linbilitics In vo and Nora \u201ccotia à œoderate 5 per cent off all Toys and Dolls.\\ .brain Excellency the Governor-General and party \" 0 | .: A ; ocrease and heavy decline in volume of z It is but ten years ago that Lord Ran- will probably return to Montreal on Friday liabilities the ike bola true with reference to .* 3 2 = rince Edward to the .dolph was at tho very top of the political - ono Tosa failure lan iby your bofors.thos b LL ee, the most conspicuous an ular with incre: e New Year Baroains je most coup op LIFE-SAVING MEDALS, | fit, sleltly incroned Soto: Habit statesman in England.He had everything dropped more than one-half this year and Tabi.in his favor, an ancient and illustrious - ties still further.\u201cThere is also a smaller numbe N \u2018 ACiroular Setting Foren the Conai- M7 A Biter ime Sabo emaller number l CHINA DEPARTMENT.E In Furs, Mantles, Dress Goods, name famous throisghout the civilized tions of Their Award.liabilities have Increased.There are 22 failures co Silks, Velvets, Prints, Linens \u201corld, and if not wealth, at any rate an .; | reported from Nowfoundiand.against 15 the year Co .» ampl rome whict rmitted him to The Secretary of the Treasury to-day is- before.with liabilities of $6,230,000 this year, .Blankets, Hosiery, Underwear, mamtain ons of the most perfectly ap int- sued a circular prescribing regulations to a Suz 00 lat rear.Broriuation in New, Co Discounts from 10 to SO per cent.R Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, ed houses in London; he had a lovely and Zovern the award of gold and silver life.animation raïher Uhr ce commercial or \u2014\u2014 , oy »; charming American wife in the daughter saving medals within the jurisdiction of the Laces, Fancy Goods, Children\u2019s of Leonard Jerome, of New York; bright Treasury Department.\u201cAccording to this paratively few commercial deaths report .: Dresses, Boys\u2019 Clothing, Men's children to whon: he was passionately circular ths saving of life or giving of suc spite of tie business crisis.5 ê Furnishings, etc., etc : devoted, apd the favor of the Sov- cor does not, in itself, entitle 8 person toa | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 § e ?#8, ete, etc.erign and \u2018of his fellow-countrymen.It medal.The medals are given in only those BRITISH MARKETS.t in e or 9 1 Fancy Goods was impossible to take up a news.exceptional instances in which peculiar \u2014\u2014 } a paper without seeing his name in almost bravery has been displayed, or in which Grain and Provisions, 3 4 , ¢very column, or & comic journal without unusual effort or some great personal sacri.BEERBOHN'B REPORT, Saturday, December 29, .5 È his caricature staring one in the face.He fice has been made.It also appears that 1994.eays: Cargoes off coast, wheat, steady: : ; i Remem ber formed the theme of \u2018almost all the topical under a recent opinion of the Attorney- maire, nil.Cargoes on passage and for ship.: 20 per cent off 5 \u2019 : Somis sung at the music halls and occupied (ieneral,'the saving of persons from drown.ment.wheat.firm.but not active; maize.qui : = = = : _\u201c .not only à seat in the cabinet, out also the ing in waters wholly within a state and American hed izes \u201can ig ga: ane 9 + Ps All our Toys are offered at a Proud position of leader of the British Not forming a part of the navigable waters markets quiet \u2018Liverpool Wheat-end mage | .BLOTTERS, DESKS, TOURIST CASES, .' a ouse of Commons.Lord Randolph of the United States or in small inland «pot, rather easicr.AS WORK BOXES \u2018 reduction of 235 per cent, Possessed a fine place at Newmarket and a streams, ponds, pools, etc.does not entitle + | DRESSING CASES, , .successful racing Sable, and was certainly the rescuers to medals.\u2014 Washington Star.LIVERFOUL LATEST ace» CUAMENE, Dec: 23, loot | V G = MUSIC ROLLS, TOILET SETS, in those days the Englishman who eld the - Spring wheat0 ¢ to 0 0 Pork, \u20ac00 to00 0 Ir 00 \u2014 AN BR BTS 3 highest place and the warmest corner in the PROPOSED SANATARIUM.Med inter, i wd va bu Bi 199 y 9 GLOVE and HANDKHRCHIEF 8 ! heart of John Bull.No.2 Cun LE 020 Tow Ms 98 MANICURE SETS, TRIPLICATE MIRRORS, Cheese, w and JEWEL BOXES, PHOTO ALBUMS, PHOTO SCREENS, PHOTO CASES, Windsor\u2014something happened, something A CUFF and GO > i \".2343 St.Catherine Street, camo to bis eary which \"altered the whole the alliance Ndieue oniunication before CHICAGO MARKETS, 8 à + lenor of his life, and constituted the Sanatarium for the treatment of tuber- .OPERA GLASSES, GOLD PEN! .3 Corner of Metcalfe Street.starting point of that ual decline culosis on Trembling Mountain, in the Wheat opened a shade UIE aly hid Si for 1) And PENCILS, INKSTANDS.TE : HIS DECLINE BEGINS, Une .| .Trembling Mountain Suggested as a Fous 410 00 so JOHN MURPHY & C0., sear mi nerve, ue Siem site Rept Buen, WES arn 9 pos er, fame and popularity \u2014it was while ee poor.holders offer moderately.Corn quiet, de- © was staying ont a visit to the Queen, at Dr.Camille Laviolette of this city, has \"and poor.4 .- * y\" a | conan, \"o \u201camine in his present aureuyide route 26 WBA of\" 415 | IETS ml Sle ton TELEPMONE No.3838, 306¢ condi ion.as is k 1 t feet.It wouk be open both , win.fout was quoted at 14éc for May and 473 to #50 - shat it was is known only to a few ter and summer.The paper which is for July.Pork had declined to $1L.% for Jznu- Also an excellent assortment of \u201c = with any degree of certainty, and t ari interesting one has n printed ary and $10.13 for May.: have, like Lord Randolph himself, kept in pamphlet form and will be extensively Chleago Hog Market FUR CAPES matter a profound secret, from motives, circulated.The site of the new Sanatarum r STOCK Ÿ on be Lt - Ss sony patriotism, aye, and of loyalty as is 84 miles from Montreal and is easily estimated on Aor pocom ee Jhe \u201c i in South Sea Seal, F ersiaa Lamb, Wool Ot course there are many stories upon the reached in three hours by the C.P.R.The official roport of reserde yvan 19206 of HS , Raccoon, Black Fox, French Seal, subject extant.all of which unite in one doctor says that the spot is admirably 111 were shipped and.00 loft over.The quo- &e., &e.1° particular, namely, that they lay the cause situated for the purpose for which it is in- tations to-day were: Light mixed.$3.95 to is \u2014 Cash Best qualities, latest stylea.of Lord Randolph's astounding coup d'etat tended and meets all the requirements.mixed packing, $4.10 Lo 54.65; heavy shipping, | ô per cent extra f or .Call and examine the goods.at the door of royalty.\"me so LE Tough radon.ct steady bo lo Whatever the'blow was\u2014and it may be a The BRAHADI FUR STORE, generation before the truth of \u2018the whois SNAZELLE AT THE ACADEMY, Site of cattio ver and weaker.Cer.Notre Dame and St.Lambert sis.306 | fers 15 fully, Ehora\u2014it came Sith crush- Mr.G.HI.Snazelle gave an almost entire- Toronto Produce Market.is hat wh te - À can wes oy part, ly new programme last evening in the ToROXTo.Ont.Decomber 29, 134 _ Market of every d is that, lalever IL was, it was broug cademy of Music.The introduction of quiot.Wheat, a car of red wheat sold north and, men and C to the knowledge of Lord Randolph one the comic vein into the performance gave West at 5ic .and white offered at the same price.3 h h 0 th i | evening after dinner, during his stay at Cars of white quoted the C.P ' ° ! .the entertainer a better opportunity of Cars Juoted on the C.P.R.west at to Wind », \u2019 p y 3c.Cars of No.1 bard quoted north at S%, A Christ 0 IPG d ê Pa 9 iudsor Casti showing to advantage and in the two num- ost at Te and case at 79 Fon = and BRAH HE LAST SALE THIS | YEAR iption for Ladies, Gentle- ren, at lowest prices.GRAND CLEARING SALE OF FANCY Goods.87 aud 1589 St.Gatherine Street.PURSES, CARD CASES, COMBINATION CASES.Henry Morgan & Co, Lady Randolph and myself had dined bers entitled, ** Mr.Jones and his Dream ~ | MOUNT ROYAL LODGE, Notre Dame strmet, 5 Monday, December 31, 1894, at 8 p.m.Prenton Sf hore ing and there was no ao by descr puive narrative, proved very noted north abd west ot sic\u201d NC Ne.1, LO.O.F.MONDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, XMAS GIFTS ~ \u2014 Yet, onthe following morning, Lord and > noce eff ons o reys - TR named will meet PECEMEBER 31st, © ;., CAROL.\u201cThe Firss Newelt\u201d-Traditionai, Lady Churchill let the castle before break.Micky\u201d wero fective and pretty.Meredith & OBrien's Wall Street | eu MONDAY.deal Se anes f handsome and useful ii ATT Cites Berman, &, - Urgan Scio Offertoire sur un cantique Picard\u201d.Grison ast,and without waiting to conveyed \u2019 Gossip.the Odételiows Hal.1 James o very large assortment o à Pl UNERT.* dr re re ces\u201d Bates tothe station in rosai carriages, and prior A DRUMMER ABROAD.London market the same excopt L.and N.Lace at ing ery Bote eareted articles, consisting of ART MAIE BRUSNES CURE coems, - 1, Milases E Iblutaun.M.Burdette and Master W.Brown.to leaving, Lord Randclph had written on \u2014\u2014 which is à better.; ; ill take ned uality Siiverpiated Ware, Cruets, Butters, \u2014\u2014AT\u2014\u2014 5 \u20184.Christman Anthem \"Like Silver Lamps\u201d RA Bamby fewspaper bearing the Queen's cipher and Mr.H.McLaren has left for Australia, Little change oxpected in.prices today, al.© By order X.G., i Best q ue Trays, Tollot Sets, Water Jugs, .IAL HOUSE À & Carol-Jeous ing wn the manger (Cradle of Crim es the Windsor Castle he ing, very curt let- carrying with him Samples of goods from though some shorts rûlllons wbich is the w 1 TA à, À CAIRNS, Rec Bec.Gobteta Late Bates, Perfuine Bottles, THE MEDICAL HALL, COLONIA Dried * Mises Ibbotson, M.Burdette, Mens.5.Blanfordand ters to Lord Salisbury and to the Queen her.the Dominion Cotton Mills Company, Cana | ( 4ronsut Ko situation Heh is the worst | Ink Stands, salvers, he a.\u2018 : ei ; .wR Crawford.LL self, resigning his seat in the Cabinet, his dian Colored Cotton Company and one or \u201cErie statement fog November decrease net sets, 5 O'Ulock Be ckle and ; ¥ TRE mad our ea Ed Ne Guilmant Chancellorship of the Exchequer, and his two prominent woollen goods houses, Mr.sev.476.rin Ket \u201cHolders.Flower = * De Musecs [botson and M.Burdette.\"1\" | leadership of the House of Commons, McLaren knows the new field well, and is Trade reports say holiday trade not quite up to en\u2019s Cloth Overcoats Tasse, Broad Trays, Nut UCTION SALE À forstmas Anthem Sing.O Heavens\u201d.Tours It is impossible to describe the sensation Hell qualified to establish 2p anection expectations.GentlenNen\u2019s th Bowls, cake Bas- Attend the A = ne te CEA EN Rte caused by this coup d'etat.The Queen was ere.8 movements w watc Connie ; i Genet or other kets, Fruit Misaca Intute M Burdette and Mr.8.Blautord indignant at the gross disconntess with with anxiety by a large number of people, Financial and CommeRcial Notes.With Mink, i fuek Rat, eo or Persian stands, Epergnes.Candlesticks, Photo Frames, 8 Sale OF TOYS AND PANCY GOODS.10.Carola.(0) mens to the Saviour.1p) which she considered herself to have been a3 should the experiment result favorably At Halifax.the price of granulated rugars.linings, aondjlic Made to order from buff Boxes, etc.otc.Clearing mie Song.7 treated, and Lord Salisbury, too, was great- other commercial men will follow in his rare 13 or nos ands in oa bee Lamb Trimuggings.Large assortment of finest English Cutlery, Table We will sell at 1674 Notre Dame Stroet, He Iy enraged since it upset ail his calculations wake.lots 100k a drop.to $415, with a posibiitz Si $60.00 to $154.0), by and Same Caring sete AIO SE or ON MONDAY, Si DECENBER INSTANT HALLELUJAH CHORUS and or A Tord a da oh an, AT ST.MARY'S COLLEGE.big fhe ©! far bee me a abe JOHN MARTIN SONS & OO., Seta of Table Cutlery In Cabinets, ac Household Furniture a In lots to suit purchasers and Without reserves Collection ia aid of Choir All seatatree.306 3 tion, of whic ndolph was far an : ! ersto beet oh made 0 com- 1 45 & 457 St.: ; F ishings, Blanke assorted Toys and Fancy Goods, away \u2014_\u2014\u2014 pete with the German beet root granulated Goods and Brica-Brac.House ara : a fine stock of ages \u201d Purses 0 .> TIE MOST POPULAR MEMBER.The entertainment in St.Mary's Hall last ugar, which is beidg imported into C in Fancy amd Comforters, Mirrors, FPilc- Dolla, Horses, Vill n Toys Watchen: C Fur Lined & Trimmed Overcoats And as time went on, this irritation on ©YeNing was quite :a success.\u201d The pro.JATKe lots at about $3.57 laid down and duty ced: TITUTE.ooolignmdite \u2014o0 Us De sold fo clots out os, Ornaments.Bric-a-Brac, Fropoh 4nd Germa Pins, Broast, Fins, made t d t pri the part of the Queen and the Tory Premi gramme comprised a four-act comedy styled took Mau.MONTREAL MILITARY INS * consignments.: t É rine St.Shirt and cuff buttons, à loa, ot Wear E suit © the urchaserr ccs to ingroase ry ler FA Trip to Paris.\u201d Among those partici- London Stock Market.\u2019 Sale at 2 30 and 7.30 O'Clock ste, at 2236 St.Cathe à ES Christening Da case: and co a fine Undarws = ri \u2019 : ; ting were Messrs.À.ee, R.de canrs.Bri .agazin | fternoon an en- for and C a \u201c.FIT GUARANTEED, at.altered mam and fared Randolph was Poringer.V.Lefebvre, R.Masson.Jo.don market ar die, ee dans ns foowes se Len Members are n Sed hat Aen the ine 4 M HICKS & Ce, MONDAY A Dec.31st.other goods of superior 7 ~ i either under intense nervous excitement or Archambault, E.Morel, T.Viau, L.Robert, London New York MONDAY sist DE: t's oclook pm.By order.06 1 Anctionsers.= ; Saleat10 am.3 pm.and 7.30 pm._ John Martin Sons & Co., under fits of depression and despondency.L- Hurtubise, E_ Beaulieu, E.Brais, Le\u2019 Stocks prices.equivalent .| 261 Sale at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m.MARCOTTE BROS.eT 433 and 457 St.Paul Street.ty 1 He was forced to resort to, opiates 5 Dors Re Manarotiour, E, Gholette, Arthur Can.Pacific, of si : + RAE & DONNELLY, 206 1 Auctioneers = procure sleep and rest, and as time + .irie, 10 ; : Auctioneers.: ès ) is ; K T 1 y jy\u2019 7 Ho went in \u2018er orme \u2018race we LITTLE SEAMSTRESSES.Loviviie & \u2018 5 For Ladies and Gentlemen's A NNUAL AUCTION SALE is being our last sale this sea~ \u2014 THE Y.M.scale far befond his former establishment, _\u2014 orthern Pac 7 6 bis atore, we will sell ALE UTHORIT Ch.MC A He went out to South Africa and spent The Christmas celebration of the sewing ir Central Pr 5 = URS ; \u20140or- | : Mot regardiess ot cost.S BY A 0 ¥ OF JUSTH : in mea pom Cetera | Beier hE, io cite rer Ge fn connection WATE LOSE OW, Mf Hg?mem cm ramnce R&D, ex wrsnmar, me sanvany, a the New Year.thing in fact.to occupy his mind and divest tty little seamatrenmer oernoon.Full Unie noi, 8 56 of all kiagis, go to Z\\ By Eminent Artists of England.BY PUBLIC AUCTION, a Extensive preparations are being made by pa Loughe and to cure both mind and were treated to candies, fruit and pretty Wabash Pr.14 ! BRAHADI FUR STORE.IRE The subscribers are pleased to At our rooms, 69 ST.JAMES STREET, at $ P.M.the Association fur the appropriate obser.But it was all without avail, and last Sua in from eat ra 3% Crperimas tree.Cor.Notre umd snd At.Lambert sts, 381 announce that thelr Annual Sale of One Single Sleigh, one Double Sleigh, one Qute! ance of New Year's Day.\u2018The programme summer.after 1 deplorabl in |\" he D£ from yesterday's experience, it is Appallixg Calamity.Paintt dy English Artists will be held at the 3 Organ, cost $450, one square i includes gymuastic exercises, n basket ball the House of Commons.he was sent off by evt nt the staff of Lansdowne school know The only person saved from the wreck x neue Haih University at, REMEMBER Ses dL and tare.Bo Calin \"pods, \u201cees men.oily and rors and business his family on a trip round the world under sever\u201d te make the children enjoy them- thought Rs ral te ont a or de | ea x Robes Wichon reserve incerta 3 5 music, & the care of his American wife, _\u2014 ought natural to her sex h vided AY, FRIDAY AND SATTRBAY, 5 BROS.Be atrenestra having been engaged \u2018for \u201cTong Randolph passage through New NEW YEAR'S DAY.herself with a piece of Cleavers Terobene =e a ume axe vm, || Auction Sale ot Furs and x A he ed ter feature.Su per will be Y ar Harbor, Ottawa and Vancouver .on p and washed herseif ashore.Cleavers JANUARY Jom.this Evening at 2336 St Oath- x: © the members of Al marked by eccentric utterances and Tuesday next will be observed as a hoti.Térebene Soap is, without exception, the At 7.30 o'clock each evening.erine st.(opposite the Queen's = \u2018the Association and their friends in the city.still more eccentric actio ace ; ; : Je ns.At Yokohama, day by th P .most antiseptic and disinfecting soap in ex- RALED TEXD RS ad to the ree aitu of he bi nù Pa er rap Eat aay he Pot Omen\u201d Fh signi Apte J uhould be used by every family lly el re IE fheatre), without reserve.ALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTION, ; \u2018 ti Seoul AL Tories resident there, had to abandoned, the night mails at th 'h summer: \u2018 ~ which the following artists will assist: in consequence of the state of his health lementary mail per 5S.Majestic tor onl; \u2014-\u2014\u2014- \u2014 Yoend King, Edwin Hayes, J.Aumenier, SALE AT 7.30 P.M.Misses Ella Walker, rupkins and Peverly, and when finally he reached Bombay, his ritain and Europe, will be closed at 8 a.Spoclai Notices.vom Hou - James E.Grace, G.C.Halts, Arthur RAE & DONNELLY, ou te \"4 sou by public auction, at our root er, Rice, Walther and Packer oo condition becan re such that it and 1e à @: The wickets of \u2018the office and the re- All the latest \u2018and most novel effects in , re ofthe Hesidet Eagines nous, - Mopkine, G.& Walters, Rrmest Auctioneors 2° i James wire, nd a ata rm, tr frccuipaniments will be played by Mr.H.J.une ft e care of & ph icin \"bat Le han Te ar Hs be Posed 7 10 nm.Winter Dress Goods can be procured at Toron ht, and at the Departmen , Parton, H.Van Ruith, Thes.x81 without reserve, and in lots Lo sult purchasers, atton.besn brought home to En iand to die.id ob y wi open m a.m.till special prices at S.Caraley's.cousidered unless made on the form Pyne, EB.T.Schafer, Chan.ith reser Gorman moss A er Tel by hed Cho ; : ous ident pose with the actual aignatures of ten- Stuart, V.P.Ygleslas, 250 pairs of assortod Boots «lass conducted by Mr.Budge will review ANTAGONIZED GLADSTONE.: People who pro buyinæ pianos for An accept heque, payable to the order of the Thea.Husen, \u20ac.\u2018 1 lot of Spices.the work of the.year just closing, At its No one could have forseen this ten years THE RICHELIEU COMPANY.cash are recommended to get quotations od bank «rks, for the sum of twothousend 4, Melmes, C.I.Saunders, \u20ac.Carter Read, LE 0 Vi 1 lot of Soap.close the annual class supper will served ago, and everybody spoke of him as destined \u2014_\u2014 from C.W.Lindsay, 2285, or) and 2272 St, dollars ( ust accompany er a A.W.Weeden, J.N.Bromley, W, ¢.| 0 View and à ho] Tan oa.in out af tue lecture rooms.to becume prime minister of England, and It is stated on the street that in to Catherine st., before concluding a bargain od dir the party decline the contract, 0 pl Sal 2 lot of Cloth Capa.| or mocount of Mr.Budge's class holding to succeed Lord Salisbury in the chieftain- be a change in the directorate of t iche- elsewhere.- 2 orilto.mia rork contrasted for, aad Retail .Anderson Magee rue È # te Private b, a! oa their annual » ipper to-morrow afternoon ship of the Tory party.There was no lieu & Ontario Navigation Company at an A splendid stock of Fur Goods to select mont not bind Keslf to aooupt the.irate e| jo vas %he nien's meeting at 4 o'clock has been can- more brilliant debater in the House, and early date.It is sai that one or two of the New Vear's Gifts from at S.Carsley\u2019s, lowest Of ary tender! ; other well Artists.JS) A tow vers ant celled.pot only was he a statesman of great re- resent directors will retire, their laces to ; Ry * EP.R ROY, *,*The collection can bs seen at our rooms, « \u201cHale and 4 = iy 4 Beoretary.Nos.1821 and 1823 Notre Dame st., until Mon- tique Camel\u2019s ; ce vaçhestan Bugs, also Turkish \u20ac(ALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ces source, having the ins and outs of the be filled by prominent railway men.The Sum up at night what thou hast dove by CITY ITEMS intricate British Governmental system at selling of a Vargo block of the Company's day.| a his fingers\u2019 ends, but he was never at fault, toc esterday is supposed to have been = stock CUS always ready for the'fray and ever ready Lo fora director.day, Jen.par} 63 Hall, University st.\" barpets, at less than Auction M RICES & CO.|ivices, To be seem at our branch at our rooms, 09 St.James street, on - Austionsers.Mr.J.M.Fortier, Governor-General of i the Parlement Modèle.bas dismissed his ood rhe weak spot in the armor of the op F wo a x 03 to No, 1738 Notre Dame St.WEDNESDAY, IND JANUARY, AT 9 P, M; grime Minister.Mr.Thomas Coté.and There was no one in the House of Com- THE EXCELSIOR LODGE.covered wilha ation ° s & CO.rose Yalled upon Mr.P.Arthur Coté to form a m \u2018h ssed a \u2014_\u2014 $Coversd witha A3teless and Soluble Costing.oO TY ICE.; 0 M.HICKS er by public auction without rve and in retail ew administration.one Wao posse lo a greater degree > ; Auctioneers.> and black Goa : the faculty of getting what is usually The following officers have been elected SE BEECHAM'S The wedersigaed 1 behalf of WILLIAM HESLOP, of Sa Bid lots, :0 Sleigh Robes.& , The Persia, a steamer, formerly owned by known as a \u201crise\u201d out of Mr.Gladstone, office in The Excelsior Lodge, No.12, JOT A orties Lacie in the Cou J ork Rogiand, the A Great Fur le To-night.eer All first quality goods and perfectly new.p Morris estate, St.Catharines, was sold and from the readiness and aptness with LO.O.F., for the ensuing term: Junior Past N Ng ) Vo d APPARATUS R THE CON- LL \u2014\u2014 'OTTE BRO! gublic suction recently and purchased which Lord Randolph was on hand at all Grand, John S.Walker; Noble Grand, Geo.1 Ë ÿ A it you have not already INSOLVENT NOTICE.NARCOTTE BROS.oir: James Carruthers, grain merchant, times to controvert the arguments of the Brown; Vice Grand, John Lanktree: Finan.i supplied yourselt with |ntèe matter ot cHa 5 AC soient J 062 Auctioneers.of Montreal, Contractor, {real and Toronto.\u201cThe price paid Liberal leader with apt quotations from cial Secretary, F.W.Milburne ; Recording workers 7 Prominent Sab XA be given.Th vill Mr.Gladstone, What endeared Lo, - \u2014\u2014 uvic ging ere will be good dot fiat to his countrymen was his grit The services at St.Andrew's Episcopalian _ an his rendiness for A fight.He wasalwa Church, pack Hiver, gn Christmas Da ERT on the warpath, and was °° me\u201d were much enjo: the residentsof that T Al NT FOR THE POOR.Englishmen like this; it appeals to their in.locality.The church was beautifully deco.i t J his speeches of a decade or two previously, Secretary, J.Salmon.The minor officers « s and come sealeditenders will be received by the under- - tholo gonteenth annive of St.Bar- when his 0 inions were digmetrically will be elected to-night at 251 St Jacnes ÿ EE thie evening - yd Curator at his ofics, Room 504 New York 's Sunday-school wil oppos what they Are now, one wou Û | » , Montreal, on oo Saad A) ; \u201c30, at 7 be Beld on haveimagined that Lord Randoiph bad spent 7 the largest variety and best quait- a of the above Eatate: h- Bouschola Paral OUSEHOLD FURNITURE UCTION th school his whole life in studyinæ the grations of AT BACK RIVER.ty of es\u2019 and Gentlemen\u2019s [oo st tha residence of the Insoivent, No.415 \u2018AND EFFECTS BY e | reet B\u2014Ciaitm Mr.Cars ; and Custom-made Furs are to be sold, Pen the Jueens Hotel Co.Jor $5459.08.large ammortment of Parlor.Din og : Bud Coats, Cloaks, Caps, Mufls, Capes, This claim none ork Cart, one CU Cooking Stoves and Hanges, Fiance an pd TTA ne Bet Of Work Harme undersigned are authorized to sell by pat .499 THE ORCHESTRAL ASSOCIATION, \u2014 since Ist > Hobe urh an JLLESDAY Afierncon, Sth JA.Be Yarra on j'abers Prices moderate and Bt guaran 1898, at half past 3 o'clock, at 352 J To .Of the musical events of the future, per VIOLIN RECITAL.John Marti \u201co said Ihoctvent Natate 22 morabis seers of - \u201cStar\u201d \u2018Office.X bapa none are being looked forward to with Herr Carl \u2018Wal \u2018 his ohn artin Sons & Co., Ye Montreal Stockh Hornes, - oe.: sense © more interest than, tbe annual concert of violin recital in Montreal a tape res 455 and 437 Me.Paul Strees, H.Gerden ste \u201c8h BRSS., Anions.Ny).Exchange seve, -.© om i\u201d MARRIAGES.-\u2014 BADB-CHAMAK Ont.TO lev, Ko fi ance oy Le ar %, rie youngest daughter of Mr.Charles Chambers, to Mr.Alfred fau, Mat Portage, Unt.* -NUSSKY At the Orn by the Rev, 4.Wh linnson Baxwr, of Jorsey City, N.J.to ns Corners, Que.ren |.I BLUNT-SWETT\u2014By the Rev.S.Tocsun, At St.junt, of Jol : Bliver Valios\u201d dog ain , Helon, daughter of W.ton, county of Brome, Que.* CHAGIUTON JONES \u2014On Wednesday, [ecen- r 19, at Winni H.Riddell by Bev.J.B.A.B.D., James K \" da Prairie, Ma D'ALTON-EMERSON-At =t.Annes, \u2018on Dec, k, by the Rev.H.5.Cahoe, of Falerino, W.K.Dalton to Alice Emerson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Jon Emerson.* , FIVZPATRICK-GAUGILON - At Newport, Vt / Dec.15, by Rev: R.L.Ofis, Edward J.Fitz- trick, of Capelton, Que, to Melvipa k.aughon of Newport.GILCHRIST-ROWATT AC Perth, Ont.0 t n Dec.3th, 1304, by the Rev.DD.Currie, B.D, James Gilchrist, of l'almerston, to Netuie, cheat daughter of Mr.William Rowatt, \u2018erth.® HANCOCK-LAING On Saturday, December 22, 1:91, at St.Pauls Cathedral, London, Ont, by the Very Res.G.M.Innes, D.D.Dean ot Huron, Mr.George Hancock, of Fargo, Nort Dakota, to Flureneo Evelyn Maud, daughter Geo.dusitg.Est, London.\u201d , JUHNSON-HOZ Kit: On the ISth Dec, at Arcot, by Kev.J.fuel, Alvin Johnson to Muggle L.Hozer, both of Ascot.* .LISTER-BOLES At Perth, Dee.20th, 1804, by the fev.D, Currie, B.Iv, James Lister to Felizaboth Jane, daughtor of Mr.Juhu Holes, of Oru.\u201d \u2018 BTACKAY-PORTEOUS On, December 12, at Hismsilton, Ont, by fev.lo.Iobertson, w.Cc Mackay, to Miss Susanna 1).I orteuus, duugh- ter of Lhe Into David lorteous.i McDONELL KIRKHAM At McDonald's Corers.by the kev, Jas.Binnie, Mr, Joseph Me- Donel?of Puluierston, to Miss Minnie Kirk- ham, of Unv.° J -Chureh MERTON (OBFRTSON \u2014At St.James\u2019 Church, Farahait.ou Ztt inst.by the recwr, Rov.© Mussen.M.A.lisorge Frederick Min- trou Merton tu Christina Mary Robertson.® REMICK-CONVERSE\u2014At the residence of the brides father, Hurnston, Que, on December ith, by Hey, A.BE, Sanderson, assisted by Rev.Giew.Stafford.Cassius Hy.Remick to Katie E., only daughter of John Converse.SANGER-DUFTON At Hamilton, on Monday, Dec.26th, by the Rov.Capion Curran, George H.Sanger, of Chicago, td Minnie L., second daughter of James Dufton.* WALLACE-OKE\u2014On the 19th inst.at London, Ont, by tlie Kev.T.W.Charlesworth, Mary Oke to Thouias Wallace.® WILSON.TROUMRBLEY\u2014At McLaren's Depot, on Monday.\u201cith Dec., by the Rev.James Hennie, Mo Al, BH.A, Miss Annie Troumbley to Mr.Hichard Wilson, of Perth.DEATHS.ARBUCKLE At Capelton, Dec.9th, Wm.Ar- buckle, in his Bist year.\u201c BENNETT.In Pittsburg, Dec, 22nd.Robert Hennett, aged 63 years, * JLAMPIN\u2014At South Roxton, on 13th Deec., Maud, youngest daughler of Samuel Blam- pant BURADDEN.In Kingston, Dec.25th, William Jugeph, eldest son ot James Hradden, aged sixteen years, ; BROWN At Cote St, Paul, on December 24th, 194, James Hrown, a native of Coulter, Lan- arkshire, Scotland, aged 7 years.(N.Ÿ.and Neotel papers please copy.| 304 2 BROWN - AL Jnten, Ques, 0.D.Brown, for- vi cars.\u2019 merly of Ne le, Que., aged.79 y BROWN At tho residence of his son-in-law, Willis Morfunt.Brown's Hill, Decembér 20, Edwin KR.Brown, of Boynton, Que, aged 60 rears, ; BUTLER\u2014On Friday, 14th Dec., Mary Gladys, daughter uf Mr.W.H, Butler, of Datburst nged 2 months and 8 days.\u201d CRUMLEY.In Kingston, on Monday morning, December 24, Mary Jaue® Webb, relict of the late Johu Crawley, aged 68 years.* DOHERTY In Kingston, on December 23, James, second son of Jas.and Anna Doherty; aged 28 years.* \u2018 TDONOGHUE-In Kingston, on December 9th, Mrs.Margaret Donoghue, relict of the late Patrick Dunoghue.® GAMBLE In Bathurst, on Saturday, 22nd D& \u2018cèmber, 1801, Mr.Andrew Gamble, aged 8 years.® 1.LEACH- In Beckwith, Dec.15h, Milton Ernest, von vf Mr.W.O.L'ach, aged ?years, Z months and ll days.* - -MAIRS In Lipper Melbourne, Que., December 19, Janes Malrs, aged G7 years.* MCNAMARA -At Meadervill, Monday, De.juth, J.H.McNamara, formerly of Farnham Centre, and brother of Mrs.A.Thompson, in his 3th year.® ! MOORE\u2014 At No.H9 Amberst street, on Friday, the Zth inst, Lizzie Walsh, beloved wife of James T.Moore, uf H.M.Customs.funeral will take place from the above address on Sunday, the 30th inst., at 2.30 p.m.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.- x32 PALMER\u2014 In Burgess, on Saturday, 22nd Dec, 1394, Geo, Paluier, aged 78 years.® \u2018 ROBINSON\u2014 At East KRichford, on Dec.24th, Arthur Robinson, of Glen Sutton.6HEA In Sherbrooke, on 20th inst, Frances Thatcher, widow of the late Samuel Shes, In her 45th year.* TOWLE - Atl Actonvale, Que., Dec.16, Ellen eldest daughter of the late Chas.Towle, of Lennoxville.® PrhsoxaL BANKERS, MERCHANTS AND use i lider will ind jt to their advan to write to the Domwion Hurgiary Guarantee Co.| à Jos rates œuarantering them against loss or damage by rglary.Helable agents will ind this & remuserstive sddition to their business.rite for terms, ete.te Juha A.Grose, Manager, Montreaf.256 ood JPERSUNAL- DETECTIVES OF THE MOST RRLI- able character furnished the Canadian Bervice, Temple Building, Mon This agoncy is upder contract with the Provincial Government to perform sll their criminal detective work.Referetions: The leading banks, corporationa,and hotels of this city.Bilas H Carpenter, Chief.Office telephone 2131.House telephone 6049 65 Jaw DEKSONAL \u2014 SIGNS, SHOW CARDS, PRICE tickats, all kinds.Prompt work.Low prices.& H Martel, Bhade-maker, 673 Craig street.S0teodtf PERSURAL-HARDWARE BIDR-LINR WANTED, Travellers calling on Retail Hardware trade in Qucbec, Nova Bcotia, New Brunswick and Fastern Dutario.Htate housés alr represented.Address Box M, Oshawa, Ont 3043 PERSONAL WHITE ENAMEL LETTERS, ic PER fuch.Put up same day as ordered.B.H.Martel, Bhade-inaker, 6:33 C: street.Mteodtf ERSONAL \u2014 WHY SUFFER FROM CORNS, unions, ng nai te.when Um treated painlessly at 1548 Pet RE PERSONAL IRON ENAMEL BIGNS, MOST DURable ever mao; neat and showy; all colors Mont real agent, 8.H.Martel.673 Craig street.S30teodef DERSUNAL-THE ILLUSTRATED BUFFALO Ex , New Years No.be stall Neweiontons ear's No.better than ever; cuite JPERSUNAL-MAXD-MADE OPA P hades: Mu colors, plaire lace or ne Fate ont same day as or i maker, 8.H.Martel, os Craig red.edit ERBONAL \u2014 HEADQUARTERS organs, 98 8L Antoine at.FoR oa JPERSONAL-HAVE You, TRIED LUSTERIN i © ous pow verware For sale by all rating Erocers, à rns rer dealers.30scodtt ERSONAL-CHARLES OOOMBES quiet, Punch & Judy and Marrionette VENTRILO- Partivs, ! Festivals, el.Sheppard's Music re for ERSOXAL- FIRST CLASS DRESS AND MANTLE Edward.of bie dors of all kinds done reasonably 1 a ERSONAL \u2014 gpRTAI N POLES COMPLETE Martel, Bhado maker, 873 Craig stress.tn Mot oir | The lovelicet rose is ofttimes pus es Aud on the cutest little foot\u2019 May be the corn / Plootric Corn Salve use for it.(Price 15 cents} _30612aw MUSIC COUPON.Good for One Week Only, Bend 10 cents and this Conpon to Kelly's oor.St.Antoine and Inspector te.Roti wie Store Syeethearta the Men tn he of Th rtheart\u2019's the Man in the à .\" airende'populer Hundreds have bought this ee paid cents for it.You can get a copy this week for 10 cents if you seud for it.Wishing you all A Happy and Prosperous New Year.Yows truly, I.KELLY.611 LATEST OUT.Brainerd & Armstrong's PATENT HOLDER.FOR WASH SILKS.ALL LADIES WHO HAVE wused them pay they are the most convenient form for these Bliks, and save a great deal of trouble and loss.BAXT residonce the dE Ne by the Rov.T.H.rit, of wiown, assistod ns, B.A.of North Georgetown, Alexander Nu garet Melinda, youngest daughter of George | \u2014usséy .Allan\u2019 elso Craghton, M.D.of Mount Elgin, Ont, to Lavina Mary, second her o James Junex, Esy.of Portage la n.* | NOTIOR.-Tea and Knife bas Two Blades Two Blades the latter.: A Boy\u2019s Pride.A Boy\u2019s Pride.A Knife that will do almost anything used to be, and we believe atill is a A Scho Boys A School Boy\u2019s Pride.ket Knives have just come to hand Too Late Too Late To sell at our Xmas Bazaar, and rathes] than keep them over until tie next Bazaar we have decided to Give Them Away Give Them Away \u2018 in the following manner.With every Boy's or Youth's Tweed Suit or Overcoat sold .To-night, | To-night, AND 1 Monday, Dec.3 Monday, Dec.One of the new Universal Pocket will be given free of charge, and to give all the bcys a chance knife our stores will be kept o Ten O'Clock To-night and Night.st, | st, Knives orde: gets S.CARS NOTICE.-Our Stores Ten o'clock Saturday As will be ecen, thi New Universal also a Corkscrew, a Ghzier\u2019s Tool, that will out glass, and an arrangement to cut the ends off cigars.But it is quite understood that young boys must not use A shipment of the new Universal Pool ea meme in be kept {i until d Monday fnts.ffee free orginday.Extent Granté + We have much pleasur Le nting } extenaion of time for 19 ng of gesents with Kid Gloves ested ; numerous customers.Bl A 350 bottle of Perfume wif iven th each: pair of Kid Gloygm 750 over per pair until Monfixht, Jecember 81st.i 8, CAR} ANTLES and CO dies\u2019 Black Jackets, £9 nlies\u2019 Colored Jackets, t ndies\u2019 Opera Capes, tH ndies' Ulsters, dies\u2019 Winter Capes, gdies\u2019 Russian Circulars, ies\u2019 Fur Lined Cloaks, {i »* Pur Lined Capes, divs\u2019 Silk Liged Cloaks, .American Burl.g _ Bpecial lino 430 each.es uk oR % Blister Walaut.i BARGAINS FOR THE NEW YEAR ol Cups, = Ebony Satinwood.In Table Cloths, Table Napkins, hildren's Winter Mantles, 2.95 White Mahogany .Tray Cloths, Le Doylies, isses\u2019 Wintèr Mantles, I 8.00 po S.CARSLEY, FUR GOODS.pies\u2019 Greenland Seal Capes, $10.25 pdies\u2019 Baltic Seal Caps, 84 dies\u2019 Astrachan Capes, 21.00 dies\u2019 Nutria Muffs, , 825 adies\u2019 Japanese Sable Muffs, ) 8% @rdies\u2019 Nutria Storm Collars, 4.50 dies\u2019 Baltio Seal Muffs, 2,75 dies\u2019 Black Ooney Muffs, 65 dies\u2019 Fur Bag Muffs, 4.40 dies\u2019 Fur Gauntlets, per pair 5.85 dies\u2019 Fur Neck Rufts, each 2.95 hildren\u2019s Fur Coats, 5.30 Mihildren's Fur Caps, 52 hildren\u2019s Fur Boas, 25 hildren\u2019s Fur Muffs, 880 8.CARSLEY.1 am Gay and Happy n the GROTTO Giving Away Cand J A Gay Time ! A Gay Time ! th Children and Adults fre sure of a Gay and Happy ! Bn Men's Silk Handkerchiefs from Men's Silk Mufflers, $1.45 to $3, Men\u2019s Cashmere Mufilers, 85c to Men's Winter Underwear, 500 ti ff1%0 Suit.\u2026 Men's Pyjama Suits, 82.00 to 2606 Men's Flannel Nightshirts, $2,00 is 68.Men's Cotton Nightahirts, 750 46h | Men's Flannel Day Shirts, 91.25 fi 04 Men\u2019s White Dress Shirts, 75c ol Men's Bath Gowns, $2.75 each, : Men's 4-ply Collars, $1.00 to $9.4d Men\u2019s 4-ply Cufls, $1.65 to $3.25 Men's Knitted Wool Gloves, 240 if 91.Men\u2019s Fur Lined Gloves, $2.00 to Men's Elastic Braces, 250 to $1.00 8.CARSHEY wil Dress Double width Black Costume Cloths, Double width Black Fancy Goods, 480 à Double width Black Crape Cloths, 850 à Double width Black Figured Goods, | Double width Black Cashmeres, $40 | 8, CARSLEY; lo RIGBY.RIGBY.; As soon as Stormy or Wet wets comes people begin to buy Rigby Wa \u2019 proof Overcoats and Ulsters, simpluf cause Rigby is a good fesister, 5 : ASK FOR THE NOLDRRS, 1 \u2018 Nn.- and comfortable.A | - 4 ; \u2018 Ei AND NEXT MONDAY, Admission to the Bazaar is Free.At the Special Request of Hundreds of Men's Lined Winter Gloves, 800 $2 Fathers and Mothers and THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN THOUSANDS OF (HILDREN to give away Boxes of Candies to all his visitors, and Gay and Happy ! me at 8.Carsley\u2019s Grotto and Bazaar TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! i 8S.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY.SANTA CLAUS lremain in Our Grotto*all this week $7.50, $10.00._ GLASS SLIPPER, \u201cGLASS SLIPPER.Prices cut with utter ffifference to AINS, DRAPERIES and POR- - boroduce the two soenes from Oin- | * Reduced priec oe\u201d id ERES in a Lerge Variety of + two Montreal ariigts were em | 100., 1%.terns and Coloringe.OPEN TILL 10, MONDAY.for two weeks or mop PE New Your's Rus \u20ac Willis & Ce Rosewood Pianos.| Antique and English 0q \u201c8%: San Domingo Mahogar BOISSEAU) DRESS PAH \u2014 Prices out just i Al Wool aud Silk, a: BAZAAË BOISSEAU St.Lawrence, \u2018 Hungarian Ash and Maÿ KBE, WILLIAMS ani BELL Dey bods Impose and Household Furnishers.1883,% Toys, .-*\\TREMENDOUS BARGAINS ! Drees Goodsj\u2018has Silks, Cashmeres, f'weeds, Mantle Cloths, Ladies\u2019 Underÿ.4, Kid Gloves, Corset}, Table Linens, Napkins, For the liberal respon) to op iarge increase of sales RMR C looks well for the Hard thew happy.SATURDAY, EMBER {ls A.Ogi Suis LINENS ! a : © LINENS! We have just received a shipment of HEMBTITCRED GOODS which have come to hand too late for our season\u2019s trade, therefore, we have them marked at Sale Prices to clear._DOYLIES, 7 ip.x 7 in., 8} in.x 8} in.sizes, CENTRES, 18in.x18 in, 2 in.x20 in.sizes.TRAY CLOTHS, 14 in, x 19 in.16 in.x 21} in., 18 in.x 27 in., 20in.x 811n.sizes 5 O'CLOCK TEA CLOTHS, 36 in.x 86 in.for Pianos and Organs 1824 Notre Dame Strd MONTREAL, We have seven different styles of Hemstitohing to choose from in the above sizes.Parties requiring these will ind a full assortment.SIDEBOARD SCARFS.For the best assortment and value in TABLE NAPERY, purchase them at JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Drapery and - Linen Warehouse .203 te 907 St.Antoine Street, 144 to 150 Mountain Street._ 20681 \u2018ands; Uprights and Sofes.\u2014 ; PIANOS and ORGAS % PP: AT NIGHT untilé.31, A y 308 Telephone 8335.WLIOUETIE & VALIQUETTE | HE AU BON MARCHE, 185 Notte Dame Street, Montreal.To en the old yea 1894, just for luck 8 flays\u2019 sale, as they say, go as you ple [8 price, no remonable offer refuse Ie .Tels, Suesstinga, Pillo@ Cottons.Special Lot ôf Manfles, = Lined Ciroflars.Remember 14 Offer for the MAYY, MARY THANKS advaftisement in Monday's STAR.We had a j ve, over Twenty per cent.increase.It 455, : What did the trag «ff LOW PRICES.Pleased all and made N all our friends and enemies éy NEW YEAR.SPECIAL NC A | promettre A EE PE yA st .> & Valiquette.20.1894, ' Open Ti 40 0'lok es MONDAY
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