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[" A \"LAST , \u2018EDITION.Es va rés ir : ha RE) y avs OM ia fronen over for the first time ta tvaive AN west \u2018end north of Glastow le Fm the lines being choked up nih .=~ TRUE TO FREE\" TRADE, = Cannot Promise Protestion.pari Loxnax, Jan theough feels uary À â\u2014Re iyt toa Lord hose a Javier ugh is ea péorpt in wh hich ho says he foeply th o deplorable agricultn.de- Bae: t caunot encourage the hope t Parliament will ever Tayorably ooR- der a protective policy.\u201cTHE POULTRY SHOW.The First Batch of Prize-Winning Fowls, There was a very fair attendance at the paies Show last evening.The judges have bestowed great pains upon their work.Bo far as they have gone the awards are as lollows : Kent AND RED GAME.Cook\u20141, Kent & Oldreive, Kingston, 9% pol: 2 Laing & or city, oi alate: FY PR % ent Ok Oldreive, Kingsto a Host een Oldreive, Kingston, #5) poin a VE Bonneville e, 92 polo! Cockerel\u20141, Kent & Oldreive, Kingston, 96 nts 2 Thos Hall, Outremont, = reed Las e city, points.ot \u2014 1, Kent Slareive, .Kinston, \"i Een h Bitrate, ingaons on Tomont, a Ports À WN RED GAME.Reka & Oldreive, 90} points; 3, Laing & Cox = qidrely 0.91} points: Hen\u20141, Ken 3, Laing AAR «oc LR & \u2014L Ken Puliet\u20141, Kant.& (ldrel int pet ir Galen, Cook\u20141, Kent & Oldreive, 9 points; £, Laing & Cox, Hen\u20141, Kent & Dldreive, 5 ss Poe an 2, Laing & 21 À CREEL aE Le Bs a We.Danville, 9 points à « Bonnoville, \u201cose oR SILVER DUOKWING GAME.Cock\u20141, Laing & 91 oléretre.à pétales a Rue æ Oidretves Men et Kent & Oldreive, 98 poin & 8 - LG ores Ry points, ris, a 0 polo , 90} points; 2, W.Poilet in Pile pind Jue TE po.Thos.Coaten, city, 88} points; 8, Kent ; nae breve 81 Oldraive, 9 UE Pa ae.A pointes ta; $, A.J.Fox, Co Cockerel\u2014L J.Ainslie, of PERS rg rod MB BR rd i&J- Ainelie, 91h Prises J Ainslie, 88 point pointæ; à, W.To 9 DORKING.i lay Feld.Be pasion Loi pointe ma | 28 Kroomaman church was tastefull dboorated.the d att! in a travelling dress of fawn and blge, with bonnet and cape to match.After the oeremony the newly-married couple wers driven to the residence of-the bride os father, where à wedding supper was and Mrs.Windsor le on | the ona: LiL, for' New York, from vw ith tn sail 0 on Thursda; sday pext, zh per 55.dens place Auran for Eu Reuter and i Windsor, 4 ther ao sister of the groom, accompanied COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, Seas Judg the Court af ons, Judge residing sein vas found gully of re ssasulth to keep the peace pence for lve months, in two John Burke, with stealing 200 This morning, in Special Paul unds.of coal from und guilty, and was sentenced to 15 days\u2019 im nment at hard labor.The case of Brent e Die ponsonsl was charged with kee, à still in h cdnesday next.next.Pet Th ca postponed lf he case I ahich Will charged Miller, wife of Ny A.Mace, ith assaal as settled out of Court.The case 7 Kiphonse Barsalou inst Raymond Champagne for threatening to kill him was settled by both parties paying their costs, H.heneaux was 3 foun guilty of committing an sgrra Ta ted assault upon the n of Ohar Tanguay.As there ware t POLICE BENEVOLENT FUND, \"The directors of the the Police Benevolent Fund held a meeting yesterday afternoon a the, members being on band, with the jon of Detective Arcand.Detective o Keefe aad Constable, Authier were elected tary.The a annual re cx was submitted, showing a balance of thin, inted to the Yor n son \u201cWhen y ecessary this reached \u2018and & member die, the benefit hice be paid from this fund, whereas at resent, sach member is assessed one dol Fa \u2018the death nf a colleague, t! being paid to the heirs or widow of the deceased.Oaptal Lieut, dl during the year, thelr $575 and respectively.ROY-DE MONTIGNY, oo a the newly mary! conpie to Be, residence of the bride's father, \u201cMonte aves, St.Denis street, \u2018Where the ides breakfast vas served.bride, Who is extremel popular, was the recipient of numerousri propriate gifts.Mr.and Mr.lott we the foralag train for New Ÿ and other cities where honsymocn will pent.DRIVE TO _BAOK RIVER en fern rei rm re mime ee rene\" prim bo ere Soi 0 ES \u2014 eke onsen tiie mm met fra cr ne rm: \u2014 fe see a VOL : XX VII\u2014No.[3 Fo 1 Ee \u2014 MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, incl ET Ta = = ven : 2 \u201c| great » was thehostess.\u2018The \u2018 |COURT SAT FOR Noms Are aly ber aes creme me + meets tr A - ee mmr ù intention - -oê- \u2018 faueral illiam Waldorf Astor, if H ALF AN HOUR officlall ified of her demise and invited.° erw will be no Astors present J .iT when thillortal remains of the beaut pus \u2014==f ,_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ vite ol Mkidest and only son of the cldest - \u2026 ES DOUTE eu juse of Aston are, for the laat : 2 no ; arch oa earth.LS à A DELAY IN THE BOYD-SOMER- er WHILE THE \"EXPORTS HAVE VILLE CASE.JANESE CHRISTIANS./ INCREASED | How Gatoeated the Fall of | .Port Arthur a li + The Reading of the Late Mr.Cor-| Bostoianuary 9.\u2014The tollowlyg letter There is ings Fling Off in the +, oe , D.,h bett's Deposition Finished Yester- tie Au ey Facer by Th lial Imports for the Year Ending .foreign (ui t the Co io of day\u2014Evidence Given To-day bY Chercbe@hting az account of thaway in December 3%, 1894 \u2014 The - i whic tudents of e Doshisha cele A Co = nspector St.Jean .brated tS¥apture of Port Arthur from the 1gures.Inspec tor St.J , of Montreal Chinese.£ Doshisha, to which reference F > is made, Christian Japanese Univ \u2018ersit, , founded oseph Hardy o 1876 ~ : [SPECIAL TO THE STAR} Pat ea Ea prin ossi ai i (bY canis Fmos den '8 SPECIAL OOR- 1g are a z i BEAUHARNOIS, Quo., Jan.\u2014The reading Missionagly o American Board are RESPOWDENT IN LONDON.) .of the late Mr.Corbett's doposition in mere its faculty.Dr.Gordon writes Lonoox, Janney According to the a de ras bh French and English was concluded yes-| \u2018Antidliing the early fall of Port Ar Board 2 terday.The main points of the statement} thur, th ool began w wo eeks to make of Trade rpé foe 1504, British lm: S GK HEADACKE are as follows: preparatiih to celebrate the victory.Ar- ports from Canada increased during the p \u201cI was bookkeeper to Boyd & Ca, but oriapos i Hiroshi, tie Sind ble = yoar £450,000 cx _goarly: five per cent, as Positively cured by these during 1803, was unable, from bad bealth, quarte send us an earl compared with 1888, The increases include ; s0 when on Baturda: Sala Little Pills, to attend closely to my duties.Am aware ad aimaibne freb, 12 Rob a va shoep, £230,000; chossw, @100,000; eggs, £17, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, thatthe firmapplied forand obtainedaloan pews of viotory that reached Kioto, fndigestion and Too Hearty Eating.À of $53,000 from tho Eastern Townships Soon aftliark, after a vigorous ringingof 000; fish, £390,000, and wpod, £360,000.The oo \u20ac- SPF Bank.\u2018The bank asked for a statement of the coll or the students turned out in decreases include butter, £100,000; wheat, fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi.the true flukncial condition of the firm of- full i , Fed lanterns and a £970,000, and metals £4000, ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Boyd and Co, when the loan was asked, and.band offl,usic t had m im \u2018 Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They also Lo be the ho an inventory of everything provieed ring the reek, The girly Exports from Gront Britain to Canada \u2018 own: .' Regulate the Bowels.Purcly Vegetable.\"This was Some, durlug Noveuber, 1888, irle very finely \u201c(he natlonal uring the same pariod.ecmpared with 198 .Las ne .À Me.imself-valuing-the-real- Pu declined £81,300,000-9r- twenty-aight|- u Small PHI.Small Dose.and Boyd - and his won colm, \u2018throu; 3 park to the south gate of the t.Too Small Prioa.stock of the moveables.I took the: vate lho pan here the same can Played by by ber cen! eb e\u2014 \u2014\u2014 the atock in the hands of agents from tho | © cuce we wen potes bel by Eat \u201cJrcques Eatior Ban 1s [he ries of seen fu Cant.SPRINGHILL LABOR TROUBLES.3 was a Vi ntereatin, d exciting ti = Ade .$ P E C / A L T/ E $ in the mile of Ar.07d, in, the state Just as irly got foto the city the news.An Attempt Le the Trouble Bank, ; those two Botes were nol included.1 1 Dore: or) er ne ere ata rin out tn Progress., t er er |W extras & the FOR TO-DAY.thehead open.accounts\u201d or of \u201cbills yable.victory.y had flags on thelr \u2018hats or on HILL Moms, Ne 8, January 9.\u2014 STRICTLY NEW LAID EGGS.The item, bills receivable $i each sh , and as they t darting on.Robert Drumamon d Secretary From the Ingleside Farm, Compton, P.Q the billa payable to Boyd & Company or or ong weRgreoted wi 1th loud cheers by our the fans ps morning and | C2 STRICTLY NEW LAID EGGS.ni reached Sp in copmltation w tod : ei the idea | that these © notes were the e by this time began to no! From the Foullsy Buass vf Mr.Hector Chauvin, Monte- & Company.the item \u2018bills prhat haëlbappened and greeted us Teale.min Es \u2018threaten eral strike, Co bello, F.Q.parable\u201d cr gail.ro presents the notes due to | nds and shouts of \u2018\u2019ban sair.\u201d Since th eh fire but bas dope.work.FRESH FRANKFURTER SAUSAGES, mpany.Phe statement waspre- [The stu - sang, i we may cal it si ing, an ud the \u20ac the Company han ask asked for Pl otages Sa agen Socal Breasts of yor te ta satiofs the Lan 48 to the wmposed one of their: members.souk | hex This, with the shut\u2019 don of the other Backed Tou from it-@ Jifé of discount.I Kirew when I [ane didu\\kmount to much,bat the the rhythm two slo) keeps: @ lot of men ee: prepared cho statement that lsrgoamouns, {vie Mirlly marked, One man would it to ver STN and, In consequenes t 6 T6: WoOU! Maar oPplien of the Ht.Johoabury Guisbrated Senses the Bank of British North America and of fifter him, Jheir voices were tty well trouble is brewl =i ote is made 1W Brase Choice Fresh Partridges by express this mors- the Merchants ?Halifax as oolla- one befo > circle forly been com- acute by she action web A who would teral, but 1 did x to t the amount.\u20ac wor] Polat Ducks, Malards, Grays sad Blacks, 61 per eral, bub © 1d, not, fact bp 20 ore 1% 35 yotlinow, lack of patriotism Is one the slope an hour ak he tine he bad eat FRASER.VIGER & 00.included under the item of bills receivable.fi the je charges made t The meu are not at work today.tis likely I did not think these notes were be.ihristinng d Christian schools.This ex- & decision will ba reached this afternoon.| Jersey and Guernsey Butter.yond the control of Boyd & Company.1 cular satisfaction is taken If the present trouble ible continues there will ms aupposed they could get them again.ihe a ours was the frst demon- Le serious times mes.The mibers ave waited JERSEY ANB GUERNSEY BUTTRR were not y person and wers [flration inhonor of the victory, and prob- de to secure à con ance o im Prints, deposited in the banks an collateral, They {:bly the striking one ever made a ap piles and gr JERSEY and CUERNSET BUTTER were not there \"ue banka for the the ps ent jane lin Soit.There is no doubt but Sheclones n a: he's men during an ° tf money due the a © people are very - ik JERSEY re POTEENGET BUTTER They ware placed by Mr ean x a this war and ie beings Sarl ef all Slacs, not ou except b a sosnes our own war 00K'S: ?AU trom the very bust Dairies In the Eastern Town: debledness to the snk or Eiving oh irty yeas ago.me cannot help pote NR.SN HTERANCES pe.e .OBSA! on: pre D ; Daurille F9 2 à UE » Cit Fone Brora ® Dai: pores tn bel Perben and potes usa OÙ colles are enlisted merely.to I$ Would Appear ke is Sevsy ho Made Koowlton, P.Q North America Banks solely from memor- |: Here is .FRASER, VIGER & OO.anda.I had no personal know! of the CANADIAN EYE WHISKIES fact.\u201d The deposition goes on to state that [ercaas 70 Tu eran) Co Bengram's \u201853 Rye, In cases, 96 case, Corbett considered Somerville as Jvent; Krxourox, Jan > QTR Snook, 28 Row in wood oP that Mr.Boyd alone could sign the fix who made the of shout: vic eor- Walkers Canadian Club Whisky, in name; he was surprised at the lodge ruption, now says that a private 4 Falkers Canadian Club Wily.in wood of the Jacques Cartier and British North \u201c| should Bot \"be Inlcosetraed.twisted, Walker's Imperial Rye in wood.ca bank notes; he had wi off $80,- {ato an - alleged hrs Ha yoginian \"s \u201cWoris 168 in eases, large 000 bad debts in m the statement on farther says that the amenta tod\" à Worte\u2019 1980 which the loan was whieh to him are not correct and \u2018that he did not Gosdecham Whisks, io small bottles.Robinson, the bank agent &t Hunting: : Chat what he really did say would be FRASKR, VIGER & 00.don, had gone over.He could not say that news London: The successes prin « Mr.Mr Bord | was aware of the notes in te Ban are hard to explain, The gras .k had charged that corruption CLEARING SALE deuse Kteure } existed\u201d am ol rier te stack Taking fret be ere sh aint Begs Tm ol, CHS Bed PERLE 24 SPECIAL PRICES! .Eastern Townships Bank was to pay of off pation.\u201d | : should be A an inves estigation, ey |v SPECIAL DISCOUNTS} 0 erchan Bank, © Or mstown # - .udge ce, In ac ance with eo law, Robinson knew this, too.% as uested to act and will à EVERYTHING MUST Ge.\u2018 Yesterday à the Court sat three hours aad THE MIER'S CONDITION, oe nook will: be De, cuil upon a to aise Bee te-morrew\u2019s STAR for reduced peices forty minutes.dl .evidence support legations.on 1,000 dozen Canned Fruits, 1,000 desem This morning there was no Jud Doss N mures di Business, of allega Cammed Vegetables, the best packs im with the proceedings until 12 0 ody owing ; Bute Stays to oom.America, to His Honor Judge Belanger ving soma i ; Tom) eran) WiLL INSIST INSIST ON IT.Canned Fruits aoû Fruits in Glass, civil matiersinGh Chambers that he had dis.} i.Le ds Reduced Prices.rior to going on with the Boyd- \u2018'OrrawadJan -Sir Mackenzie The Home Government ywernment and the New- Canned Vogetables and Vegetables in Glass, so of | le case.Il confines to t Privy Council foundiand Royal Commission.Jams, Jellies and Marmalade Heduved Upon plication of the defence for a bmin tt.is Docssary that h At Reduced Prices.stenogra pher, Hi s Honor re t at bis roohs at t o Russell, \u2018 Lonpox, January 9.\u2014The Westminster Fickise sad Bees of il Kink fonsmuch as there was the deposition t as quiet hs possible.In ac Gazette this afternoon referring to the + Bedncod Prices of the late his dootoy\u2019 instructions, 80 troubles in Newfoundland, re : \u201cWe THE ROYAL PORT.together with a number of docu: à may § better opportun: are not surprised that the 2 Newfoundland And a few dozen only.ments to be ere a stenographer .NE kijg too much frri- overnment is opposed to the idea of a Regular Price.$35 per dozen would be of no uss and as he ample \u2018 La from\u2019 his poval Commission.The question is, Has Reduced Price.notes of the testimony given up to the date throat troulls and the rimnants of à cold the © Gabimet rt the colony behind ft: or, ses It must be understood that this reduced price la for Of the disch of the former jury, it would, aroun him, is\u2019 in the the people 4» without gland\u2019 4 help} ready money only.therefore, only be nece to note an couple! weeks at most Recordi ng to pruvent advices, they cannot: 1815 SHERRY.variations between the evidence formerly him around as 88 As the Home Government will 1 insist upon The very Finest Buperior Rich Pale Hbetry, and a fer given by the witnesses in the case and that : - L the Commission baing acce as assist- dosen cuir.to be given at this trial In his opinion no way ing the Colonial Office.itis ound to to get its its Regular Price.os per dozen more rapid proj uld be with a | TTAWA NÈTES.own way.It must be remem \u2018 Reduced Price.stenographer than Lrithout.The \u201cJeans = I over that the London creditare \"ars likely I mst la be der hs i rd price fo for Pate concluded his remarks b\u2019 7 du eciding A x0 sTan| to have some say in regard to the arran; Fe ere is an opportunity to secure a dcæm or more ographer, as sa required.The anuary %-Fhiet Y of ments which may be made for the future.ef the Very Finest Port Land the Very Finest Shon we Co ot ljcarned luneh at 12.30, after ire sabmitted imported and offered for sale in Canada.ce thirty minutes, for thé year.\u2019 Hè shows - Previous to adjournment, Mr.E.G.St.uring fram fire was TYRELL AND FERGUSON, ER, VIGER & CO.Jean, inspector of the acques the inst $584,104.: .RAS Bank was subjected to a brief mm F ?examination.He swore to the discounting Dickey lo ihe oly st: Basking In the Sunshine of Clviliza- ITALIAN WAREROUSE, of two notes for $3800 and $3500 en Fre tion Once More.Ee oberon ay poet.hich ware paid the engorer, Thess SR HANES HIMSELF?{sPRO1AL THE STAR) ¢ or Bulldioe) ™ ; never been repaid to the bank : Wixsieno, January 9.Musas.Tyrell \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a o> STAR.) Ê [and Ferguson, of he Geological le ?uary : vin INE COUGH BYRUPS OUT OF EVERY TEN THE GRACE WAS rose le t he man, on trp from the north last evening, rs DR.LATIOLEPTES \u2018AYRUP OF TURPEN- county.ga0 hers, committed will 8 ond to-day here, enjoylog 4 ng the taxa, TINE which contains nove of these deadly end BurraLo, N.Xo Jaan Jaouary 0.-\u2014The ight by ban) n 1?from ries of civilization, after of over by far tho most $Moacious - 1 to-day the opinion of £ Judme Tow tha rope of strips tan soren months.They will Probab eave ths hog the famous cass of the was à native of wa to-morrow.They say eo = of the tug Grace, of Dunkirk, N.in : forza the e trip immensely, and woul which.th shown conclusively that the : t it with all ita attendant y she : : | Lo stan) ' found in roughing it\u201d in the north.; Insures freedom from Colds, ary 9.Jir O) _\u2014 for which arinkiog the s+ oe [Herne RTI | HULL ALLEGED BOODLÉÉS «aie eee 2-07\" fa Kingwronjon bebalfit Mr.Harty RS, Caledonia Waters A THAT ASTOR TROUBLE.bron ovadus.Ho lofeo under meres: © ee = troal Commission vestigate = infallible.aod by bestf raw Yosx, Jan à\u2014Mr.and Mrs.To\u201d jag next ta re de the Matter, otels an 8 every-f} John Jacob Astor gave a dinner of twenty h where, and | covers last evening at thelr residen = N Hout, Que, » January Dina all likelihood corn: Forty.' \u2018comm Gurd & Co., 43 Jurors St.tae Fie feminine contingent, tna odin Mif WIMANŸ CASE.\u2019 ; Sa ropt com eo OS obec to .ni Mra Wiliam Astor, eee se y oth eran] | anquire into the alles | onsen of Doadling = ee re fw Yan, January \u201cThe decision of couple of aldermen inthe city.Ata mest: | .; \u2018 General Term Co appeal of 0\" of the Cit uncil à motion \u2018was ) - tus Wiman is not lily to be adopted authorizin essré.J.M, Mo ; the eatly partof month.| Dou ll, Q.G., end B Major to esd .: LE a as ue or , THE GRAND exe qf ire res pon SES \u2018 .wR usr).\u2014The steamer y 2, .LOT Te Tom, Joh Gdmatown January MAJOR-GENERAL HERBERT.-~ this morni Among ! he per \u2014\u2014\u2014 .HE RYD Comm on the Teuton iam Report Thas: He Has Resteied | Mstor, and Will's rer: Deaied by the Militia Department., .who is to pres\u20acl a memari ON dent Cleveland onthe international ; {semoTAL T 70 THR stan] ; + 4 # | THE LD ve Her Satay & The Miia De., ent emphatioally den SOLDERS SHOT.| Bre poe reel mie 4 rates bé Der ie that Ge erbart.has - = coms : aAGo, Jay.w stationed abt is resignation.esignasion.There is 2e \u2018truth ?These are the names of the latest tLondon Shapes are Lyiuggho hospital œuf !A in White Muslin Ties for Evening Wear.We have an encounter ovoMATEBn THE MOVE | ; ian just received one case of these goods by express 14 \u201caacëns enauano.(BAN, Jonna + Bassas, per S.S.Laurentian.Home last at evoning in obedience te hip re- Nw Yous, January $i Oroker\u2019s call by the Italian Government.- - thomghbreds wi r Count Von Munster Laden doc er Rey re yi January a and pi at i ER one FRAN, com iy at \u2014\u2014 vive BF re , ordi n torse | | 177 St.Ja ames s Street.niet Sgt I Sern irises .rol ; - - Despite Depression Lord Saebuwry |: Sol communion rail an Organ.one mass flow- | ers, ve paîms.The bride, who was ven 220 by her father, was \u2019 or hom \u2018| came to him about two months ago and low prices, \u2018MEN'S NECKWEAR.Made-up Knot Ties, only 7c each, or or 4 for 250.Former rive.186 and each.Four-in-hand Ties for 80 each, or 8 for including Ties worth 15¢ and 350 ; Made-up Knot Ties only 9 each, or 8 for 250; good value for 25c.go our-in-band Ties, 18c pach, or 3 for regular price, 250 eno om ow Lies at 180 ach, or?for 230; also a large o varioty at 280 each.Wide lat Ties at 9c, 18¢, 280 and 340 each.New Four-in-hand Ties, 380, 800 and se .New Wide-End Culross Ties, only 250 and 450 each; regular value, 500 and 750.y - MUFFLERS.Fancy Woollen Mufflers only 100 each, former price 150.lt odllen Mufflers, 180 and 2.eu Wool Muffi now 65c and 800 each; regular value for frag 75c and a All better lines of Silk Mufflers reduced from 15 to 20 per cent.below regular prices.MEN\u2019S HALF HOSE.Heavy All.ly 120 A Een Wook ibbed Sora omid 35s ine Woollen Sooks, pa regular pri ce 250.0 per cent off all Blaok Cashmere qe 15 pet cent off all Sootch Wool FLANNEL SHIRTS.Men s and Boys\u201d Flanneleite Shirts, at \u2018280 each.\u201cMec a Kuitted Working Shirts, at 45¢ \u201calee Gray Flannél Shirts, only 680, and worth CUSTOM TAILORING.15 per cent.off all orders in this dep t ment during sale.RN par portion is every thie best rate ST.LOUIS ENQUETE.The Carters To-day Talk about Tome Charges.After an a adjournment of swo weeks ibe enquete in Louis case was résumed this Lot tae The first witness called was Jas.Kavanagh, master-carter, who had a number of horses a work on the bridge.The horees worked as night only.Witness could not say as to the exact number of said he took said he liad been time-k works in question and had ask the wl witness how long hi horses were at work.Wit ness ad informed him that be did not know and n left.There was ad difference_ as the time n for Kavanagh\u2019 's horses and that sen to the Government of 30 hours.As far as the witness could remember, the time as n was correct.orneau was the next witness caled: He bad been emp) en the works a carter.He had worked nine or ten nights as a single carter and had received $15 or $20 for such work, htamarked i shown the pay-list mith two nigh absent, witneas said it was not true, as Theodore testified that he worked under the name of his emp! Magloire Dupul bat À he had not the numer of i.ours credited to Du There bg Pw M Dopuis on on Che works, The examination of oarters will probably continue for several ais.* Quite a formal the coming election are now.posted.A tions for the treasu Fran John T1 Archi Mr.the Board of mon ri recent addi- treasurership ls that of Mr.lar who was nominated by Mr.Nicoll, nominated L = Ber in St Onge, Fomingted , Chas.P.ar recent additions te aman ts sotto ' ORGANIZING A TEAM: = hours the horses worked as be was not pre.nol y of nominations tor | 4 Trade For member of counefi, - +\" \u2018The following lisk holds good for the romainder of this wosk only, when the cals closes.\u2018We are about to take stock, and desire\u2019 to reduce the quantity of goods in oir shelves to the lowest point possible.For this reason we are offering the entire stock at a reduction of from 10 to 50 per cent.on our already MEN'S GLOVES.sd 350 à pair Wool Gloves, only 17e, 23e an Wool Lier 176 and 290 a pair; former prices 250 and 40c.Oil Tanned Leather Mitta, with forefinger separated, only 44c à pair.Driving Gloves, Peto, 680 and Tic à pair, Lined Kid Glo 666 pair; elsowhere at $1.00, oo * sou ined Kid Gloves, 80¢c and $1.18 a pr.; en value, Wool Back and Kid Front Gloves, only 680 and 756 à apps Buck and Pars Buck Drivi Gloves and Mitts, at $1.18, 21.35 and 08 a pair ; formerly $1.25, $1.76 and gl.ro: Buckskin enuine Bu and Rei d Gloves, lined wool and fur, at from.10% 20 por cent reduction.SUSPENDERS.= \u201cik sa and Wool Mufflers at 45¢ and \u2014- Good strong Suspenders,\u201d with Teather ST ends and fanoy cord 130 a A ee Plain aad Fancy Suspenders, good buckles and clasps, only 23c 8 pair.Genuine English.Suspenders, worth 500 à pair, now only 29c à pair.Fancy Cord-end Suapenders, all nickel plated fastenings, 80c and 450 a pair ; xtra good value.: White Shirts, Collars, \u201c Eto, Eto M 10 por o cent offa)l White Shirts, Collars Se aleandried White Shirts cnly.430 th back and front.te Skirts at 680 each, regular price 756, and as good as any $1.00 White 8] in the Laundried White Skirts 450, 650 an: 900 each, regular prices 500, 750 and od Winter Underwear.Na: Bios Flannel Shirts, 890 and Loges Per Pre 2 W.HL Raid, $1 18 each, ail fast colors.od or he a our only So à 944 points: 3, sCI Panic Men's F jannelette Shirts, with or with- ool Underwear only 75e.amit, re ha: hal SE aire % out collars, only each.re oa) price $1.00.: ; te bte.#3 x \"15 per cent off all Fancy Flannel Wool Ribbed Ui derwonr phate 37 a Dean get 2.Shirts during Sale.; 2,8 cu points; .&i | LL.81.18 per suit, regular for 61.50.= points.dd MEN'S HATS.Scotch Knit Wool Underwear, only 570 Hen-2, Kont & Oldreiv B04 potote; 3, Kent & | AI Last Seaso Styl being cleared y 1.00, 3118 « Soi Folmer A n'a es yrice, Oldreive, 87 out ab 25C, 80c, 750 and £1.00 00 each.These Fine Ail Wool Scotoh Kni Underwesr, Gastqat-b Kat & Oidrire 1 points .ds cost us from $1 to $2 only 780 780 each, or $5.46 à Suit This is | cry te étre nn Om to : ERT I : a, ol be A NS TR 0 i = .en's à ants, extras well aE © WINDSOR-RORKE, only SL65 $500 sd $200 op \u201cMEN'S OF CAPS.Men's Fri Overcoats, a: hethéooke stroot M Methodist Chu Church rch vas 96.00 formerly $8.50 and $10.00, Mie Navy Cloth Caps, only 400, 8 pr Spy rties | eine M di Short or pros Rood wh 0 but arp too ephrirachan and Tweod Winter Cape ot and vy Jennie ocre, déughtes = An extra ot of Mon\u2019 's Sealette Caps, 990 and $1.13 George S.Rorke, of 46 St.ite street.at $6.00 each, oo Le 18.00, pe, an The \u2018Rev.W.Il.Emaley officiated.Mr.20 per cent.off all Men\u2019s.and.Boys each.Former price, $1.50 and $1.75, Henry B.Rorke, brother ot the bride, acted Ready-made Suita, BOOTS and SHOES.Our entire stock- of Men's and Ladies\u2019 \u201cBoots and Shoes, eto., now selling at from 10 to 20 per cent.less.\u2018 | The above are à few prices of (ie most prominent lines, and the same pro- observed in the sale price as compared with the regular price on during tho sale.Sale closes on Saturday.Ooms aucly sod qu.\u201cJOHN ALLAN, =\" Men s Clothier, Hatter and Outfitter, : .\u201c 659 to 665 CRAIG ST., MONTREAL.PL LOUIS ENQUETE | POISONED BY MORPHINE.- The Sad Fate of a Young Marvied Yesterday afternoon about five o'clock a cab drove np to the General neral Hospital.i contained à woman who was roma the affecte of poison.to the ward in a mn conscions condition.The stomach.pul mp was used with effect, and the Phat L regained her senses.She aff ve her naine as ttie Rey- a, from which she _- vomi.At done o'clock she began y to aink idly, and at very rap and at a quarter pass eleven she ex ! but not before s dug that she lived at 287 Cadieux strect, tés her bustand onli v uiry at 267 Cadieux s or Ee orton the tact hat Le decossed had been boarding - hone for the past month.She had besn in the habit of pera, a day she tr anonk Macey oy f, and her to the General Hoon stood that she ha od found \u2018filled ie morphine, nidden ind oe br ie also found two er bottles one Hp which he ver bs vein ZT Ea ta econ SE oral Hospital, \u2014\u2014 ta THE INCINERATOR.ps: Dard, im Og lea Powe, success in ite of the snow, claithed would choke\u2019 ue Ge 35,20 tons of setise a deg = .odes of A SOCIAL GATHERING, om wi ram Re Tory sajoyable ailair.mac eue, proie moe EE EE a shipment Baca À ot eee ta ot, has received a rep pr entr ht Duby as shipment | = for SS 15 ret.Durkes's Now oy : mon 6 ide 10 = sa Dane ok ua, Ja 2 ; s \u2019 5 7 Va .Co oo ei 250\" _ J.\u201cTT : ; ; q NUARY 9 10, «A PLEA FOR 5 THE MONTREAL DALY 8T2 WEDNES DAY, J ition.rted that the 1 Douse author] ties at ashi n bave new alds to a on the get ins y the shape of lights and whis- | EEE rd] SYMPATHY FOR - TER ¥iva wits 1m noes : ; | bifught befqre the mi ren \u201d LE 0 TB i ADOPTED.cit or Montana cout Disrases AHE NEGROES.Peur Chicage drainage, conal THE OLD MASTERS.Brose hon \u201cwich Se Foul a with incensed harrow ut Mr.File PIES of rose of Bharon, with ita petals full of or LT me 3 010 PE ho re eee 1 (NE ee Mh À A street and St.Deere ME me === artyr an 4 of the were Sir si Sow READY WOR THE | ps Shed vied ihe ie 5% | RESOLUTION PASSED BY Ti I Vs.THE FST LECTURE OF THE peturss by ths conning Bande of die cut, nals.D put let those .RIOT! IN sT.3 H Ww MEN'S ART ASS feo churches the worshipper allowed 2 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.ferprovements be carried out, let tos | BRITISH ANTL-LYNGHERS.| WO OCIATION.ssaons they Laugh to sink deep down | Co means be cmployed to dotray tho cost, which | ani ek Tha Vnsmptered aod Homers Bao | ture aro° la clove\u201djaétaposition vite ee i te ee, he EDS = gies of ie sams sais ro nar ona it d hich repre- =\u2014Mob la in- wp.on.we ° A Want of Confidence Motion Moved Soatacine tt err ot Montreas ward It is an Erpressiof of Sympathy stituted gr.Jomes, ed \u201cprovatled The Rev.V.S.Barnes, the- Leeturer Hi they Inld In the mind of the times : cars to make; but he himself had nothing all day and od was narrow! The Relation of i tudying the work of the Old Masters By Mr.Tessier Voted Down-£n lo fear, and he thought that the sooner the for the Widows of Recent Victims rere, EE Saeed \u20142he of Art to Litera- we must study it in relation Lo his- Attack on the Government by Of direct taxation, the sooner they would the South\u2014Justin McCarth whose ca plain yesterday pr promised them ture\u2014'\u2018The Business of Mortals £7.It in a mistake to look upon art as a : end te Ue loth ea en in ys shat vould use bis infusnce with he : ; od b \u201c» history.Thes of Cari ristien Artand the Mr.Dechene.BE attionde \u201ctowards men who Action.Lo Eom Append he seit come to th | M3Y bo Bost Sorved by Beauty.\u201d fea of the varlows periods.provide ue | sury was ones.\u2018 Mr.© Fltpatrick \u2019 Governor.The men then marched to ibe : dy.we ve muet study it ih Th relation to t House, where ES utation \u20ac \u2018 n , alan pointed to the- annually recurring - ; =! waited upon the executiv tter in- arts are ngeable, ° ° [SPECIAL TO TBE STAR.deficlts in the civic findncial \u2018administra: Loxpox, January &\u2014The anti-Jynching formed tliem that the that often Times we vo.peak of architec.government was The Orht of a series of lesturcs arranged ye wpm A desl os \u2018frozen music,\u2019 or of à painting as | \u2014 .apparently, could Jot meet idering measures of relief and advised >, re a5 \u201d w Quæsec, January 9.\u2014When the House tion.The city.app are 4 t committeo, of which Miss Florence Balgar- Chem to.all th by the Montreal members of the Women's fa poem upon canvam s ought, met yesterday afternoon, Mr.Augé moved debi.\u201d out or a an an you it nie is secretary, is recsiving accessions for voir lnmadiate a The mob Art Assoclation was delivered yesterday erefore, to\u201d to study A in le ola Hopeless Case.| that the Montreal bil! be again taken up.to borrow more! In roucloaton, he constantly.Mr.Justin McCarth ber then went to the Legislative buildings, afternoon In Association Hall by the Rev.B rature.A good knowledge \u2018This was agreed to, and the third reading in urged the House to respect the in- y.Sr.Justin J, mer but were refused admission.They burst W, 8, Barnes.Mr.Baines, who was tutro- the \u201cpoets bn ndispensable te the true 4 Térrible Cough.Mo Rest Night : voll Stephens moved that the spi ur of contracts, and to rise to a ©f Parliament and chairman of the Irish doors and surg into ver uch poets as Shelley, Kea nez Day.Given up by Dostors sense of its own responsibility in the Parliamentary Party, is the latest import- ite corridors.duoed in a few well chosen words by Mrs.and Teunyson are rich in treasures for the : à ; The police on guard tudent, and ; \u2014_\u2014 7 - bill be again committed, with instruction present case.Mr.Fi tapatrick was warm], recra ittee dopted ve \u2018them out.but Peck, the president of the local association, Student, and more, nay most ex ially - to repeal section 11 af 5£ Vic., cap.78, and Cheered dade! re re Me Tot SO IK id pr colonie The oom has adopted, were overwhelmed and forced to retire.had chosen as his topic \u201cA Plea for the Old i his bt fon Bromine Ms, Bari ALIFE LIFE SAVED ! to add a proviso to the effect that In pis usual Ability, but did not advance much The Anti-Lynching Executive Committee ar ee serum managed to aject Masters.\u201d A portion of a very pretty little raise t he ideals of the art student and = TAKING expropriations for improvements the parties that was new.He denied that thers was havin hoard from undoubted sources in the intruders.In the mfternoon the crowd epilogue,\u201d said the reverend gentleman, \u201cis birdy.the serious endeavour in his work.CHERRY may appeal within eight days after any desire on the part of those who Ta Memphis, Tennessee New York and Bos- reassembled and returned to the Govern- contained in the tollowing words: \u201cThe oh a.the old masters must be stadled ; the homologation of the commissioners\u2019 Increased borrowing powers for the cit: ton, that a at Memphis composed ment House.where it complained to the business of mortals may best be served by ir The di to thelr ol tv lon Joc AMS report, to the Court of Review by a simple invoke race p prejudk ces to the aid of exclusively o go ites, refused to convict Government of its treatment durin bea Th ter.; burer sai x at | e know iat PECT R L ¢ insoription with the usua! deposit, wh eh project.Then e contrasted th Pron penis those of whose guilt complicity.accord morning aud reiterated Ta demand or the uty.\u2019 This is the message which Art estion he vntroducl side of t he .court shall summarily,and in last resort, d condition of the West End of the « ole with ing to the Memp Commercial Ap- lier.The Governor repeated his advice of bad to proclaim to the world, and this is FOV nd, bu t has oa oR ho ot h preach e : ¢ cide upon the merits of the appeal.Me.what he apparently considered th lorn , there was no moral doubt what- 6 forencon and said à ke was powerless to the) n which all Art students should few ul bbe gould no om tt œ ase 0 ago, 1 caught a severe Stephens explained that his object was to condition of the eastern section.ever, in the ghastly, cowardly and act without the co-operation of | the Minis- learn and teach, The instinot o£ beauty is ce e en \u201cher to com attended aterrible cough that allo .ure than that He argued that the extension of the limit bru massacre of six helpless roe try.earn ach.e uty Coe men an eir work to me ne rest, either day or night.doo.provide fora less costly proced nt existing in these matters.het House again went into committee accordingly.Mr.Casgrain pointed out that Mr.Stephens\u2019 measure aimed at the aboll- with the bondhold sinos the security tion of the takingof the evidence by steno- of the Intter would be be in no way injured.destres to exp te ha wa oe y.Ifthis were adopted, the judges Mr.Felix Carbray was totally op- fard = ress and to all n people of the Court of Review would not be in a posed to the pritciplo, as false and vicious, su ardered under op on oer 0 Deople position to alter the award of the comnis- of f allowing the p pérceñ o mit of borrow.7m thy \u2018aud the pressior \u2018hope Tha ne Then the, an its way to ative Peohdiage The hour toi ® tho convening of the session was near at hand aud knowing the determination of the mob, those inside on being informed of its s approach immediately began preparing to its entry.The doors were and the whole available once farce were stationed around the bull The crowd of Montreal's borrowing powers would not INJURE THE CITY'S CREDIT, nor would it amount to a breach eof faith tors, after working over me to the best of their ability, prouvunced my case hopeless, and they could do no more for me, A friend, learning of my trouble, sent me - & bottle of Ayers.Cherry Pectoral, which I | en began to take, and very soon I was greatly 2.feileved.By the time I had used the whole butte.Iwas completely ured.Ihavenever my that tire, and § of near Millington, Tenn.and having learned from William ord Garrison, of Boston, that is is impossible to 8nd a jury whi oh will convict a white man for lynchin oolored man in the South; the Commit inusall.We can trace it from the very Tis liteuers, 80 hat beginniug of social life, sven in pre-historio Hafigenond these at sir in In eRe life maté La it au ur os COR opinion, whether an artist is a good man or .a man, it will show in his work.Art is ous of the prop hets of the Eternal.We best serve t reat Mind when we submit \u2018ourselves to it, and work out Its will as our will, and so help the world to do its every time moat on, rot attemp ta to portraz prevent the l.Anuswering this fnatinot icaded is the beautiful worid iu which we live.Everything in it is beautiful, even although sioners.we may not at first realize the e fact, but as § 4.\"wo with t well = uch of a ¢ough since Mr.Stephens replied that ho was willin .tot ussice, itrespective ol swelled in dimensions morsentarily.and Emerson has pointed out to us, \u2018Even the 4 437 uty as well as ture | firmly believe that Ayer's Cherry } 0 todo away with the s the \"Being produc od paper Demeure zou be indled ihroushaut the ith ind soon the whole of the grounds in front of weeds are plants whose virtues we have- The Thich porvèdos te ao 5 Be Re ture saved my Ilte.\u201d.= Wait, that the val f th axabl mittee has read w -the structure was a sold mass of humanity, | yét to find a When wa allow this com À à pt ah id at sou duty a Ave, ar RIGHT OF APPEAL ALTOGETHER.In tha ety w as as $137 000,000, Mr, any {satistuotion\u201d the pow werral denanolation 4 of | in the midst of cds floated a e flag ception of our surroundings to take posses.£00 83001 stan ot tru ; for uty and for 77.777 He considered that the commissioners were said that, as thie city bad already lynching by 1 Mr, Malcolm Patterson on be- bearing conspicuously the Words \u201cWork or sion of us we gain entrance into an ideal heart it his her be lo in fact, oo of A er $ Cherry Pectoral.; the proper parties to make awards, and to the extent of fifteen per cent.à po $100 o prosecution.hile ejaculations of similar world.The love of beauty is not a selfish ing into contact with this ititul world, : their decisions Should be final.Thus hun- 000,000, and as ar had ot Deon clearly shown een were made by crowd.By this love, but on the contrary it leads us to seek bow \u2018could he be otherwise he secret of F ; of thousands of dollars could'besaved that the majority of the City Council and TROUBLE AMONG THE ASTORS.time the mob, seeing that no attention was beautiful environmients, to make this life.the; beauty of the LI oT the HIGHEST AWARDS AT Mm NR : to the city.He pointed out how the sys- the majority of the members of the Finance \u2019 we NS being pa paid to its dem by those inside the less sordid, less material, and more of = old masters lies \u2018in the fact tha & Pills the ; tem he favored had given the.greatest Committes were opposed to aby lancrease of R building, made -a rush for the doors.The heaven below.Regarding art in its historio\u201d their ideals were pore and high yore Dret Family Fhgele es satisfaction in Outremont, Westmount, a the city's borrowing powers, ho had decided The Amariean Family Do Not Go Into | police were powerless to stem the tide relation, we find that it has at all times.the served them religiously.Milton es - \u2014\u2014\u2014 .te St.Antoine would soon be called, and to vo for Hochelage Mourning Over William Wal- of the infuriated nas and many.of.been closely connected with religion, but.said that the true 7 must himself EDUCATIONAL Ce elsewrhôre.(Mr.V oneaveh to Peu the proposal to dorf\u2019s Loss.ficers \u201cwero injured.rReant He Christian religion has raised it to its De the poem, aud the ras artiol om rr ; 5 The Committee rose and reported pro- increase the borrowing po thrown over the i \u201cleading to he highestplace.Itis sometimes claimed that aelf be the picture.\u201d us : gress, with thie understanding that the Mr.Parizeau then ded his position NEw YORK, Janu: à Aou Ton ar o World res main door and Seriously hurt, while an Christianity has t thrown à gloomi over art, Mrs, Pec presented the thanks of the matter be considered more fully later.in moving to fix the borrowing powers at terday said Mr.aud officer bad his ch ut open with a stone.and thaticonoclasm and asceticism haveope- \u2018mesting to the Rov.Mr.Barnes, an 0° Then Mr.Cooke moved the House back ffieen per cent: un $17 save a dinner to-night in hr pleodid a how F y, Premier Green appeared on ea rated against it.We may admit that these: few words emphasising the traths he had cs Into Committee to amend the expropriation A vote was then $170,000, on Mr.Villeneuve's residence at Fifth Avenue and Sixty-ffth balcony and in a speech .ex forces bave In various influencedtheart| eét forth Other lectures will be given mel claure, to have & number of streets widened motion with the following result: street.Mra Will inm Astor has cardsout for at the oundition of the *oolon and he of the Ymes, but in order to get at the true from time Lo \u201ctime during the To London., on the basis of one-half the cost by the city or\u2014Hail, Benubien.Taillon, Pelletier.Car- & Lavqu be given at her residence at destitution provailiog among the people.Christ ideals, we have to the| months, b ur not exac ea hea & .and half by the abutting proprietors.ving Cooke, Hack eit, 8 cer.D asding.Fifth Avenue and Fifty-fourth street.The He promised that employment would be source of our faith \u2014to Jesus Himself, In originally pro the following chases Pamsnass: - - This reopened the whole question of simpson.Melcary, anedy.G Grog body of Mrs.William Waldorf Astor lies in Riven within three days, and ed Lhe His own person H e muèt have been beauti- baving p oposed, K chanyes N.R.H.THE PRINCE OF WALES, NK.G.the manner of assessing for the cost of im: Lemieux, Villenauve, apatri Sitios, Trini Opel awaiting the futieral service, crowd to have patience and contidence in fy can scarcely Imag ne Him cthetmish Janun n made: Carus-Wilson, \u201c\u201cIdeal- , rovements, and Messrs.Villeneuve, Beau- ,Stephenu-12, illiam Waldorf Astor is expected to the Government.He mised to resign if e Toved beautiful th = nd drew His ism and Mam.\" , DIREOTOR : bien and Marion spoke on the matter.A vote Against Flynn Nantel, Marion, MoDonald, ad here to-morrow on the Teutonie.So- work was not provided i the time mbols from them.Although all His life r.Magna n, Ch: was then taken, with the result that Mr.Norman, Tel Lier, or aTueTT 22\u2014Protessor Cox, ** Art and Sci- SIR GEORGE GROVE, D.& kb ciety have put all these faeta together, and Cooke's motion was carried by 31 to 25, on Doyen, Allard, T specified.This the result is a wondering interroga- crowd, who told him plainly - that the atter with the would break did not satisfy the there lay on His heart the burden of duty, He loved beauty in all its forms.The ci .the following division: (Portneuf), Gladu.Bernatches.Ste.tlon as to what is the into the stores and get Catacombs bear witness of the fact that: Bebrancr ME A yatb Eaton, *Oriti- THE MONTREAL SCHOLARSHIP For: Deaublen, Cooke, Flynn, Pelletier, Cas- Mario.Rlason.Dechen Lussier, Sararia Augd, Astors.Tote who Wars .i.say John This thieat Fine mob immediately pas into 1 His immediate fo wy Seki frat comp} Tenable for three years._ Carbra, peucer, jardins, \u2018orrau ron, Gosselin, Parent, Morin, tor an: am stor, wers ec awh wa in ec e ved : LS, ; esse Buco.Chat Chatenuvert King, Kennedy, B pec berts, Girouard 35.almost inseparable, a when each had a store made an attack upon the premises Le A cdi sptrit Ste not x BACK RIVER NOTES Jans Muswas EDUCATION ot the Ocflean Leary, Pa Martineau, Grelg.ux.PAIRS.son born to hi im, he named it after the oocupied by Edwin Duder, who was recent- borrow from the pagan Art of thiy FOUNDED by two gentlemen of ham Villenouve, enter (Portnenf), ¥ k Casgrain.other.Then people ask, should these ly compelled to ass \"The crowd found The management of the open alr rink at for competition natires of Montreal se = Gosselin, Parent.Morin, Girouard, aia?Girard (Lao Bt.Jean.) 4 be h wh hen 4 h 4 1 t met with similar re- Imes.masters of tha th th and fours] Back River have a plied to e Park and thereat, and to in the same district of\u2019 Lemieux, Bisson, arie, Bourbonnais.31.So the borrowiig powers ot thecity stand receptions held when deat) caste ie © place empty and me of the thirteenth an Island Rail not less than five years ng.Against: Nantel, Duplessis, Marion, Mo- & po over one side of the house ?m puits in other stores.Johnston's atore, near teenth centuries Hon to at the heart {way pany He light ita .Donald, Normand, \"Teiller, Grenier, Totreauit, -8¢ fifteen per cent.on $170000,000 subject àetar and Mr.and Mrs.John tcoe At then received the mobs attention.In of nature, and ig red were the grounds by electricity.1 this is done the |-1.COMPOSERS Malo sod Female.age net to excesd &, Magan, Baker,\u2019 Doyon.Poirier, Cartier, to alteration by the Legislative Council, appeated a au th the o on the night of the ¢ js establishment & large quantity of pre: leaders in Etrlation At.Old they.rink will be one of the finest in Ca: II.PIANISTS Mais, 20 not io excesd UK Pomala, 18.\u2014- - corne, Lacouture, Girard (Lao Mr.Hall next moved the striking off the GIVER To of Mrs Willa Waldorf visions were found.I at Re \u2018I'in reference to obedience, although mn \u201cMr, Marple, superintendent, states that | LIL ORGANISTS\u2014Msis, age not toexceod 19; Femalesh Joan.Hit Dechone, Devarion oz Laitherte, St.Lambert Hill tunnel clause.He thought Astors death was onbled.Mrs.Astor 4nd being carried out a lone force o police other respects we shouid rather call call therh one reason why the Company is able tg IV.VIOLINISTS Mabe and Fomaie.nge not to emoned LA.Gladu in er, Choleyte, Savaria.2.committes, there was little to be said on the subject.har daughter in-law were arrayed on that appeared on ssene and drove the the Great Masters.te their cars Tn bad weather without V.VOUALISTS age 18 te 33; Fomals, IT te 38.and a a fow minutes the amendment was 119185 only opening another avéaue for de eccasion with tnusual splondor, and have mob away after a severe struggle, dur- \u2018I want, continued the speaker, \u201cto com the wheels slipping is because ey or emplo Ploy Ersminaion will be held ca THURSDAY, ih of waste of to This motion, however, pot gone into mourning.ing wbich the RC were forced to mend to you these mea, and the iris 18 aT rail such as is generally u u next._ REPORTED TO THE HOUSE, w me lost on Babies on ends of the Astors tiring Pes draw teir aw.defence.A body of which they ey did their wor hey were roads, instead of the groove rail as used Led din Persons desitous cf being as Candifistes must so that how the widening of Pins avenue, or-\u2014Taillon, ublen, argument that ever since Miss Ava Willin moun police + ortly afterwards, masters from their bi en The tion ip © city of Montres many American apply on forme, which may be from 8 ardin aoke, Hackett, oh asd, e Mrs.John noo has and the police aps florts managed to keep Bleury, Cathedral, Lagauchetiere (between rg Jeaardi Villongars, Hachette Cu \u2018cities the authorities have demanded the Commissioners hi à at ba darkn hén to know and their adoption of a groove rail, believing it to af- Beaver all Hil and Windsor), Fantaicon Sisphins, Lomiens 6 \u201c0 nn ojatives DE bor Bustand, on on her the rioters ain A raed Fo Four of the leaders a0 appreciate thelr Work, but ford an easier passage for vehicles, Their allowed to stand by the Legislative Coun.Me onal, Normand, Tellier, Grenier, * terest was Yer, sligh and, Ia effost, the { w are arros lod.shot lis t were | THE hom, FOR 80 DOING experience dus Le been, however, oat, fhe ub \u201c ; 2 mm fT ACE hn GES dT | Sires TE es, HI, BR emo A bd poniand | SERIE E Fy iy tn Bon of | aL pom gs TE ES yt Se Tan poi She sings | tL Phen oir.Villeneuve proposed to strike Giadu.Besnateher Ste Bias de mao pete, is annoyed at William Waldorf for certain .feared certain presumption in daring to and of the cars, w o carriages fin fund it Te ite as \u2018 out the borrowing powers clause.Lussier, Perrault Sa Caron Au Gosselin: actions on his part when.John Jacob Astor Scher ian ner.attempted \u2018during a defence of such great masters, but yet, t to pass pie as & Trail.nC Ament IIL the borrowing powers Mie Brrmratark: moved ae ait, 2H ored by those 1 whom they Lave pire SHOVE, : ; amendmen mitln e ITOWIN wers oo - i = cs\u201d to rip cent.on $I 170,000,000 for four years, Mr.Fitapatrik moved to amend the » HENDERSHOTTS KILLIN hs greatest conception of art and its |.BAY CLAMES wil Mort on THURSDAY.Jese- \"5 Yad boon the outcome of a compromise, and ee aie by born merecgraph .HEALY\u2019 3 ATTITUDE.ideals, Very sadl y have they sufered as & Although the ice harvesting 7 should beres \u2019 Ler cents per post He pot \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 their.fame.Tinje has integrated thelr tnen \u201ctho ice bridge is yh but sale.EVENING INSTRECTION Soni.Natale But Mr.Vi en save fonght hard against the Bell Telephone Co.has 2500 poles He Will Not Oppose Me.Justin Me Evidenes of Witneasss Who Fist Saw work, but the vandalism of man in attempt very shove took place yesterday and Fridays, will be resumed on any increase of the borrowing powers, and city and 4000 miles of wires.a potes in à in the Carthy's Plans.the Dead wd Body.ed restoration has destroyed it.Sgn d of direct y, posite the Harbor went once more over the arguments already cited.Mr.Doyon, the distinguished member the motion at th t of Me Tunothy Heats, antl Parnellite M.P.St.THOMAS, Ont, Jan The tures in Florenod\u201d Browning has whim.long.The ice in this vicinity is extreme 42 Victoria Montreal, .e for Laprairie, made a lengthy speech in in Montreal, He did not vouct for the facts for North Louth, pi denied that liminary investigation ate th the charge of sically depicted the\u2019 apirits of the ol rotten, and unless cold Cinta trent fanare.A rs favor of granting Montreal extensive bor- ho quoted.He told it as it had been to! he intended to found a rite) rish part or murder against William David Welter and masters standing in the galleries, sorrowi the opening will continue to widen.> rowing powers.Mr, Savaria, in one of his elaborate hes, stated that he did not believe t at the opponents of increased indebtedness feared for the city's credit, but rather the Present clause, would mean an annual tax of $42,500 on that Company.He made Villeneuve said Mr.Fi ee bad been misinformed.The Bell Telophons Company would not have to pay more than $2500 year under the proposed tax Mr.\u201citzpatr Tok\u2019 motion was lost on division, ary 9.- In an interview to oppose the re-election of Mr.Justin Carthy or:otber Natiopalist leaders.further said that he > only try prevent the assertion of a calamitous de sidual domination of the ferncraz To TER ax John Hendershott, for the e death of W.H.Hendershott, was resumed at 10.30 day, and up.to 12.30, the time ot adjoura: ment, three witnesses were examined.John Stubbs, who was alleged to have seen de- neglect, and f so-called res tion have one their work.In his\" Bre.before their pictures \u2018restored, and th scoes peelin of.Happily there is are viva of interest ia the work of:the old mas- At progent à the morement is Dot a powerful o 0 ere can no TL ot : offices, in, ping channel of water fifty feet wide an three hundred yards COTTOLENE, _\u2014 Write, Cali or Telephone (000) pr MONTRÉAL BUSINESS COLLIN, which GH ps \u201cthat they did not wish to do justice to the and then at last the bill was denied the right of criticism Pond insisted ceased on the fatal day at John Hender- ita existence, and it is sure to be- Ye \u201d East End of the sity.READ A THIRD TIME upon done the party without prior shott's, could not awear that he did.Edwin come more prevalent.The literature of the You Mr.Parizeau defended the clause as it consultation to movements which after- Pearce saw the prisoner, Welter, on Friday subject 1 becomt ng large and easily obtain- commence at oer A teach Pitmanio Tram ne stood, holding that certain improvements and adopted in the Legislative \u201cAgsembly.s it was late to \u2018repudiate.on the first concession from the able, so that, remote as we arefrom their prima rer & ee projected would greatly benefit St.Louis Mr.Taillon then moved the House into He would persist in opposing every ad- was crying and sai he Rae had Taft hia uncle, wor! can Loy by the sida excellent SE and St, Lawrence wards.to admit that Commitiee af Supply, bat: Mr.Teasier (Port ventitious 0 policy put forward as sanctioned Duncan, t ere.A ne could \u20ac crawl ander articles aod hook books, and with the.asslutancy SCHOOL OF OF SHORTHAND, rt.ens was prepared mi a ni, cenaurin, e wh Î the tres wherc t 0 e pe ected AMC Building, Dominion ars amie Bt.Louis and 8t.La Wards had not Government for its action in co nection DE AU Louis e emanated J ion ourselves asquain with it.Tos with the ae ini bride unauthorized to speak in wore checked pants.Str § pacts Se received handsome treatment as other Beauport Asylum contract.He e th .Het blood stains were produced, said th lecturer urged all present to seis these o Asie thé East End of thecity, but there charged that the Government, had applied preatest latitude whats Indivicust oro Sree Hot the ones.He wan at Hensel portunities and tafe advantage o them > THE HIGH SCHOOL, - as no guarantee in the present bill that $14,000 last year to repairs to Beauport nouncements were obviously pal shott\u2019s house on Sunday following the to in some of the inspira- - JOHNS, P.Q.the wards, whose interests Parizeau Asylum, when only $19, Bad been voted; opinions.Mr.Healy concluded by d murder and the soners were cry- tion of these : famous me.ero \u2018Mr.iy Liebich, Principal, was defending.would t benefit by the pro- that the Government had thus taking every ing that he bad always su and would ing and felt He noticed the Is nothing ; mom common nowadays \u2014 Jansery Prinaipel has : TCASE ing powers.mn an exarbi price th to cCarth.leav ushed back where deceased\u2019 an for parties al , School re-opens The Hon, Mr.Hall agreod with the Mayor for the Asylum; that the sums which had Curie Of the auth Barmoiie hota irs a a Ce frome a cuveated\u2019s Jory after gallery of paintings the oki People Who Tease Large rile =i of Montreal.He, cou d assure the, House been paid to the Bisters bad been wrongfully the party, and would y resist nny ock.He could not aay whether be was masters, and come « away almost = \u2019 centile Life or the TE \u2019 a one 0 8 ates angers coun vmns, whereas defeat the ernmen killed the tres or not.Richard Sa w 6 Y me an wrk; na to the credit of the province aud they bore no interest whatever.Mr.Tail- ren vo det to he \" Queen\u201d ne Sens was oan the Brat who arrived ome pr hoe ands: Top up to the idioal.¢ Weigh and Compare of municipal institutions in the province Ion raised the question of order.The opening the ils session of Parliament, ing upon his face Bps.Stewart School, - Fraghabars « 4 hoi?this continual chan ing and repealing proper time to bring up such a question was poss of the fliers hada great deal o do Know and best.Cottole CLASS RESUMES SANT 1 of Teo legislation.'T o clause Jim lun when the item Felerred te came up for dis i , Sod won bo Impossible for the tree io thie els lengtd, and the ne | = the pols aie shortening, has he: 78 CANON ON DACIDOOR, M A, Mastek.e citye borrowin wers n cussion, « Fitzpa was under.the y w ood w e paintings were classified an - passed last year uiter the most careful de impression ca the proper.time to bring FORESTERS DISPUTE.ue above be head ae cee on tha gre She ran d had much with this, M w won à wide and wonderful 54 TUPPER STREET.beration by a ies interes T.a evance Was Upon motion 0 \u2014_\u2014 - ** have often sa Barnet troducti was The school conducted mg Beaubien pointed oat that the present bill into Supply.That, as far as ho was ro A Case Before the Illinois Ceurts bod i ali expected | o hat 1 maul be \u201cthat if we could jack have a fov pi ros i fartty.Ab its In hermists, .i Whar tho OB alle oi contained a clause abwolving the city from had always been the practice in the Brit.at Chicago impossible for for Une tree to ha kilied de- of each style it Would.be bettæ, the ~ submitted toexpertc » prol- Ee the obligation to carry out works which it ish House of Commons Mr.Dechene _\u2014 .The other evidence declared t mainder could be stored awayand oalg].nent hysic sicians and and famous cooks.PROSPECTORS* COURSE, \u2019 2 # could pot perform w ithout (noreasing its pointed out hat, the he item itaelf was Cmcaso, Jenna 0 9.\u2014Ex- tap re0e Chief deceased vould not have been killed or shown to student who vere naking q ese pronounced Ste OLMINING, Secocd Second course ne te King LT wers.en increase tested; cond Ranger inois F .Rosen.special study of Some | powers?T the Government, and its policy in con- baum, and the Deputy y Supre me Chief falling tree head of deceased, which has been period.It would je botier for ue ect BET pe The debate on the question was, on motion Dection with this affair, that it as Ranger, A.E.Stevenson, Supreme adian preserved in alcohol, was examined by the public if more attehition was paidto quality of Mr.Pelletier, ad journed at six o'clock.tc censure.After a great deal Order, were held at the Grimion cour on doctors Monday, and the trunk, which and less to quanfity.However, we ar Old Dr Gordon\u2019 R EVENING SESSION.ent, and a great display of erudition on on charges of acting as agonts afraternal was taken over 'suncle Duncan, obliged to take the facilities at ° $ eme or (i Ww - th sides of the House the Speaker pro tem assurance agency without a license.This of Fingal, was taken cbarge of yesterday disposal as they are, and .in orde \" ; \u2014 hen the House met last night the dis- (Mr.Dupleasis) decided that thé mend: is the outoome of a long and bitterly w by th the County Ld the wn re that we may lappreciate\u2019 the werk , Y : te * oussion on the portowin ving pomers clause ment was cut of order.Mr.Tessier &p- warfare between the Canadian or g it for evidence.we see in the Eurdpean galleries, we should + do anderstani he Ho objection Flynn asked à te Chair belag stainod by 31 es of Jorosters 2d \u2018 the Illinois Or- quirin \u2014\u2014 | se throu h a prope course of preliminary \u201cnatural, OT td a acceptable \u2014\u2014\u2014 og.«et © r being sus by to15 on | ganieation.Matters a climax | a] rem Vi \"To a thfui an + a the city of Montreal the same} vobe, \u2014=\u2014T-\u2014\"= whe! aX learned that um, ACCIDENTALLY\" 3 best though their , Te borrow: ing powers which it had exercised | = pacte Or positioh was not ta be bated, was at that time High Chief Hanger or he HOT DE DEAD.goal} endenver from that i ail food- \u201cproduct, better than lard for LA | an r.llechene Imm te er, was co-operat x ng oO and oursel WI YR -_ Mr.Fitæpatrick pointe out that the old complain about the ex; pditarss or ihe Stevenson with a viow to the a mice M of- Fateof the Nephew ephew of Gen.Siew.a aces.Unless w, this me al ord Ck f lene is now 4 < law permitted tbe city, it was true, to bor.maintenance of Spencer Rood.It was too Tilinois organization by that of Canada.Lockhast.Be able to catch ti 1naig ei work \u20ac SUCCESS 0 ' cons ont row iis extent of fifteen cent, thought, that so much money Rosenbaum was asked to resign, and his ALGUTTA.January 9.\u2014A flying column Which we should fbav.i to thoy a matter 6f history.Will you share ; 1 fn rope my in the oity.But should bs wasted om luxuries, especially resignation was hardly acted upon by the of Shr Waxiristan expedition so Bed the ou ly understangit.ne musttry to seb in the better health CURES =, in 1908 the dity gone Lo x to raise considering the critical condition High Court before he and Mr.Stevenson t Wasiris at Jandul h ir eyes, Poe J wish yor f the assesaments upon untaxable Vo OF THR PROVINCIAL FINANCES, were forming new courts for the Canadian insurgent as a three Mao nia.Seep hr was the roer to for.which it stands, by using it in POSITIVELY ; such as Mount Royal Park and Notre Dame.er, which courts were refused.a license Sarr oor ean red.ead of SLC wid had shied tout Be soute od your home?Power, Nervous Debliiy, Pulling 0 .lo figures altogether out of proportion to Flo then proposed an amendment, to the yy tho Superintendent of Insurance for:| \u201cHira Lockback a, grasp bin idea of pome of (he beauties sé.1 wd in and i py Y CT the value of that property.The intention effect that while ready to vote the © supplies, inois because the organisation was not ut.Lockhart, General\u2019 van y}de de- Bature hich the [great painter bad trang Cottolene is 3 5 errers and excomes of youth, pa er had evidently been to use this fletitiqaa in- the House was of opinion that it under inspection, The members, however, Lary or Ne eo the oY to canvas.Ht is necessary for us @.pound pails by alt It grocers.© ering ing from the theca se tories ! | crease of valu for the purpose of lunging y to cease the expense of maiotenanes did not cease hols or (and were finally boere Cone ero oxjes rotor follow the life of from the earliest Chris - a que, rectorad bo boaith, mans Mer ae MORE od further into de abe.\u201d Hance people having a repairs ane improvements eT wo arrested on the ad Attorney Gen.10100 Who 1a Sommand ding the expedition, (fan ages tothe tinkof the Masters.andthey | Made only by he 82.00 ses.oo LY endeavo, v eral after.ice of the shal som aies xes fer themseives with ome security a 5 saint the \u201cthat the House relied upoh the patriotism droppod oùs of the hom » servant in camp.BE ho work of dise Rogenon, 7 The N.K.Fairbank alle Ls or be eg day cons neces of thin breach of faith on the and the disinterestedness of the personages OF Th prosecution.se earliest masters Pere, In really ids : Mid Si ber ed rh : tol th en ee Now, pa! Fitspat named ed tothe honorable Position of Lieut.- T STAGE HANDS ON STRIKE, devotion.TheCl ch wan Lhe Jr Company, muse MEDICIEE CO, Moutrunf, fick was hpi « any one to res Gavernor, to assist In realising à consider.MR.GLADS ONE'S UTTERANCES.- SO of art in those Before venti von Le à EUR the rights of municipal institutions gener.able saving.\u201d ; 3 Di The # [SPECIAL TO THN STAR.) of printi ose a k of the artist supplidd Wellington and Ann Stay Jonny ¥.LYONS, cor.and Blears Bin.OÙ 2 ally; but in thé ease of Montreni there was He quoted figures showingthe expenses Lowpow, Janoary The andard'e Haxmsvon, January @\u2014 There w the o with Pheir Bibles and the MONTREAL 55 MOGALE, 2133 Notre Dame ft.every justification for the Legislature inter ©f Spencer Wood since 1888, from which 1t cerrespon ent in Constant le save: ve: The, strike among the stage hande at che Grand re > A.BECARY cov.8e.Denis & 8¢.Catherine fering to control and check the reckless sppearsd that in 1804 tho expenses had Sultan has orm applied lo to Gi Opera House last evening, About six weeks =r | eur course of men who had no substantial stake been $14,000.tain to | imvow Tr tone's resent they joined the Theatrical Mechanics : in the prosperity of the city.The question Mr.Nanteireplied economies were be- speech wit Telerence to Armenia.Union.and because ager Reiche dis was not one of merely local interest.The ingeflected yearly in the cost of maintaining > England, paie use la have asked charged Alfred Hewitt, thé property man, ELECTRIC Bt BELT .oity of Montreal was nat alene to be con- Spencer Wood, aud all the present estimates the Po Lo ery © Governor of Bitlis recently, most of them book the opportun- |\" 25 sidered.The good faith of the Legislature eajfed for was §7000.Then he pointedout until the vest gation has been concluded, last evening, when Lewis Morrison's WTR SIPLRY that even if the province gave u Spencer The Po ot replied.1t is believed * \u2018aust\u201d was bein ayed, to out LET COMPOUN Co WAS PLEDARD TO MAINTAIN Wood, the would d hare, to provide another that the ili endeavor to rfalntaio strike.Manager Re Bail\u201d \u2018with © a = D.?the legislation atiast.year.\u201816 was a pro- residence for the I.ieut,-Governor, so that the Governor in ls post,\u201d alstance.hel compan 5 A resent discovery ty eu ci : | » vincial issue.The sanctity of a contract nothing could really be saved.n Mr.lo \u2014 mr mt sjstance, en the dimes, and the en = pris, DERILITATRD throu h 1% physician, should not be violated, The city of Mont: Nantel pointed out the many advantages ELECTRIC PC POWER FOR STEAM |arenow ie res LAPRCNER by Mousends of a real had issued Lo and those bonds had which the © porsession of Spencer Wood, as a Lo Bi AR SVEPERIOA] or meri rel EIR = been taken up b foreign bondhalders upoh residence for its chisf magistrate, gave to Posrow, Maw, Jas The New AN ATTAGK ON Mi MR.CLEVELAND.ois res safe and reliable medicine £85.= fhe gu rantee t the tion of the province, its attractive position, its con- L'York,- New Haven an ord Railroad | rap oi VAE PARTS, restoring them to NBA prox vided, by déciding that the assets, venientaituationand its suitability na aplace preparing ip TE of ite branches | wr January ©.Sin ol meg Ave oem and Ah rere S00 inferior medicines in place of this.Ask fob \u2018 the real assets, of the sr.should not of reception for distinguished visitors, who ith vi elecitioily to replace s Amato anvary 8 \u2014 eprosente- 490s te 190 3 Mea.hie no Iles Oesk'a Cotson Root Compouné, futs ne subett = .be pledued in excess of rT cent.could not fail to thu receive a favareble team power.One line is tam ded tire Sibley, h i Ha 5 BANT 000.fie, 0f insiose 81 and à cunts la posters lu Lette * + The proportion to cancel vaut pe yea légisik- impression of our country.Mr.Taillon re- the other 21 miles in longah, eri eof the o Tae de BANDEN XI Z0TRIU 00., 636 Broadway, Now York sad we willsend, dy rotare mail.Pull tion resembled a a proposition to alter the called a similar motion to Mr.Dechene's, the close .of currency debate.© de- ;( Our roots are forwarded to any Post Oflos in Cacada.particulars In plats énvelope, to ladies only, 8 oe conditions of the charter of a private com- made by the Conservatives during the Joly THE SHELL EXPLOD EXPLODE seribed Mr.pare tee as a combination of - Free of ail customs, duties or inspection.Mav gomps Address The Cook ok Company, .ny.whith bad been ads procure 3 administration, \u201cx D.Jess to order.Hesaid the mouths i ALE $15 Joan gn favorable terns upon Le rai sh and r.Marchand \u2014\" You voted for i - > a me 15 N = security of those certain conditions.in Taillon\u2014\"\"Yes, and you To nines | = aly, Jace n 2 \u2014A shell ex- o members had Sech padiocken by promises \u201cA 4 - LD \u2014 > > > .Fitspairick referred \u2018to the objection made (Langhter.artillery ¢ ere yesterday, armrest, Thos and made ole-w4 more offen- LR Roo = UE \u2018 NE 2.oe & Commimioner of Grown, Lands\u2019 that ce Gladu the Conservative two gunvers and injuring others.other Demecraia spoke = hy Bra = 1115 \u2019 ¥ we FOR SALE Foe : 4 \u2026 e city of Montreai not the necessary vernment with - temoy \u2018 ee A A z } : = meet its oblj but this is question.oo LAKE CARRIERS IN SESSION pt 5 Fiave des a this we mast .Decheae's section having mes a fate an third A BALL IN QUEBEC, pote À SEINE ih, Hate ible statements simil r.Teasier's, with theex- | Dermott, January 9\u2014The anal .; px 5e but trust to the ception that Mr.Desjardins (Conservative) souvention of the Lake Association Quante, January 0.\u2014 Invitations have Cantin SE 00006 0 prota of caves.ee which had come wre Sige oft voted with the O tion, = day, ahd ib was shown issued à Mall =f the citadel tm }- al channels; ; PRY.mi Ta esootiont manual Vodmncter next vos { * oe Lee TES # .DA, ; 4 \u201c ; sn.©: sûe #< C3 Edel » ; i - a A.: co |! YH aim > À a EN nA usm ibm ADVERTISEMENTS 73 Rom B10; ATR mma To 4 | cent per extra word each i Lnsezt .Aliotha WANTRD\u201d ads.35 cents for 25 words or less, extras word, enoh insertion.cent ROOMS TO » 10 cents fur 30 words ur loss, and 3 estre each insertion cent per POARD, 10 cents for words | ala; moderate ou Word eat meet rords or Less, and comb pres roi D 10 ents tor 30 wolds or less, and Jé cent per vo LERABULEL S70E62 re peptater vor W t wi POR BATES bon be ih Lon eh Ton.er PROPERTY FÔR BALE, 35 cents for 15 rords or \u2018Joes, 1 cent per extra | LOST, 3 centafor 35 words andl nt extra .m0 or loss, po per BURIN CHANCES CES, ETC.15 cents for 35 words er aud 1 osat per extra word, each insertion.PERSONALS page page 5.2 couts per wound; mictmum 35 Al advertisements inserted at the above rates must be prepatd | 2 : : SITUATIONS VACANT.A ae t ma ae nee re yet offered: are you an old Sent Lao, bare JON Are; are you out of à position aud in came gt th Then apply tu \u2018us; no capital needed.\u2018orouto.251 26 2aw ANTED-MEN AND WOMEN TO SELL THE life and work of Rt.Hon.Hir John Thompson.A live man or woman can noin mone with it for the next three months, for Canada is 0! aa never before.Will handsome full Loan! prospectus fur the noi- inaleum ot 35 ul, Send for outüs to-day vith your choice of territoey.Bradley, Garretson & Co., Brant ford, Ont.VV ANTE E ENERGETIC MAN IN EVERY cit De the NE ENEI to handle patented article of Frost me L.» necessity in every office, store and house- Fotd: epoctal « ap: ements m for province, county and sik control thirty- \u201cHive cents cents for sample or susmped a enrolope for for particulars.Automatic Mah arte Co, Bos i, sam ANTED GENERAL SERV ANT SMALL FAM- Rd city references.Apply N Sussex ave.ANTED-A PROFESSED COOK: NONE OTHERS dices AAR A jan ote youhg woman preferred, Ad Wat RADNOR ENGLISH SCHOOL, lady teacher, pare rmooth.A ply with LILLE mls w crotary Radnor Radnor Forges, Que.; ANTED-FIRST CLASS PATTERN MARKERS Those aocrsstomed to hot water heater Tork pres ferred.x Rodden, Foundry.Ann at Wess TUTOR TO TEACH STEP AND Hoey dancisg.State terms.Address \u201cK er AR Of V ANTED\u2014GENERAI SERVANT FOR SMALL family, oo washing.Apply with references.396 Lug, above Dorchester.63 VV ANTED\u2014aGE NTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE city to sell Alderton\u2019s Excelsior teas.Terms Apply 305 Bt.Antoine st.3 vues FOR THE CITY.MUST and Freoch equally well.Apply by letter only, , with references.Personsl applications vot _The Muntreal Biscuit_Co.632 ANTED\u2014AGENTS AND ORGANIZERS FOR feel reternal Order, ue w vlan, low Teer: no cutranon Woke i embers.lapoct.& Templo B uilding, Montreal.«ver ' ANTED\u2014 À STRONG GIRL FOR GENERAL servant.Mum 8 good cook; no washing, Apply 8 Brunswick st.ANTED\u2014A GENKRAL SERVANT, WITH GOOD «ity references.16 Tupper 71 ANTED-EXPERIENCED AGENTS FOR CITY or country,to tako urdera for our portraits in crayon, Inoludins frames, at 33.50.Good wages tu Lhe right wen _Avply to \u2018The tar Portrait Co, st.Laxrenue | ree ANTED\u2014A GIKL FOR GENERAL WORK, one who can go home st night preferred.126 ester a ANTED - SUSPENDER OPERATORS; Soop wages and steady Tork to oaporionood Banda Apply American Brace Co., Notre Dams st.71 ANTED \u2014 FOR A WHOLESALE pHQuaE, office boy, age about 16.Must wrile good ha: vly In own writing.Address \u201c0 80,\u201d gr Ye 737 ANTED \u2014~ srr JATELY, FIRBT ULABS ol berwaid, with roforences.Apply Masagec Queen\u2019 s Hotel, corner Windsor and St.James, 6 ANTED-T RAVELLER FOR WHOLESALE y goods and small wares, ground to be covered astern Use A ar To.woships.Apply to P, U.Box 2008, Montreal 73 WASTED pue \u2014 10 GOOD GENERAL SERVANTS, maid, 1 coachman and help of all kinds.Apply en nine and ten.73 St.James.73 ARTED-A GIRL TO DO PLAIN COOKING.Apply at once, to 137 Bt.Antoine st.11 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; all family; ao washing or ironing.Must bave AAA AAAS ANTED\u2014 AGENTS-EITHER.SEX.\u2014WE ARE the fall trade, AT L DAILY STAR W \u201cSITUATIONS WANTEQ PAIN SEA ME EE WA and EERE [EERE SSE Address B it to- d wil} meee DNESDAY JANUARY À os\u201d ~- Tar |A MEMORABLE \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014- GEREHONY: TE OPENING oF MEGILL'S www || a WO GHT HL FU ens rpm Bh James Coe Ales WA ANTED\u2014LADIES CAN HAVE DREASES on ring the mouth of January at the parles du xs \"THE ; BAKIN hop.\u2014 | NTE Y \u2018CARPENTER AND w = Teplorment either about bouss, Er UNFURSISRED ROOMS To LET.14 Wages, 13 cents per hour.ren Shed bard 3 25 MoGil) Ballons are TY Brushes!\u2019 BI: Ex | man, 3 y keep books; cut travellor connect office.Aim bu Bergervills, Quel Bren anne BTAR olios.week office.EAN, BRIGHT, WARM AND QUIET: il A RESPECTABLE Nie at Ad home aud clothes call Prompt dein pre (TED\u2014BY TRAVELLER, WELL oa \u201cWAY in Manuwe l'rovioces, s lino of goods u i mission or salary.Box 388, Amber UATION BY YoUNG Soc V ANTED-\u2014SIT! on B arn ANTED ab - ny SHED ROOM, ON BATH.spd EE mre ICELY FURNISHED ROOM, BATH- t; heatod hot water: just above brooke at.furnish bet ot\u2019 ler nce anxious to TY o start; HAN MELY TUK Tan P on d manage age small branch.care of Mrs, A \u201cMcDonald, _80 Oathoart stroet.Kasy ANTKD\u2014BY FEBRUARY Rs POSITION A \u2018Address \u201c0 ye Sr for ground advertaug.jel printing ur novels Ta FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.ICELY FURNISHED ROOM M FOB A aBK-.| desirous of a quie dents ood Apply.8 Unversity he.rtd ouD [FURNISHED D ROOMS, Bru ox t boat ANTE K BY THE DAY, WASHING, |\u2019 N ED wou capable woman.Apply M18 Watson.À in rear of 204 St.Charles styoet.WATER \u2014 By A LADY, A POSITION AM : VERY n'a libs bout; ouais BATH A LET COMFORTABLE Mas es Len rooms; ren! ow a alo possession, APP 7P LETHOUSE, PARTLY ¥ FURNIS 4 rooms, W.Denis, suitable for married con terms hs arran \"Hovées T To LET.URNISHED HOUSE OF 1 15, heated by y Naw hot hot w ses = Hr elophane 3164 of ¥, Mc JB St 8 Bf dress \u2018J Jen BAR OB 3 ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN (ENG- A BNISHED DOUBLE.ë Union are, ; 1th inet.pEscellent rote rence Apply W.Wesley, SHED DOURLE AND Wht vou STENQGRAPHER AND TYPE.Let von Vicjoria at and = rk b; the day or writist mast (young man) woi y FURNISHED FLATS TO LET, AA, ET-FURNI&HKD FLAT, al\" THE at Loot well furnish brooke street, from Box 537, City, for particulars, bo oxrorTAREY yum FURNISHED ROOM To \u2014 POSITION RY LADY x so - STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES, ETC, The Dean-Recalls the History of the Faculty\u2014An Eloquent Address by Dr.Osler, a Former Professor | © \u2014His Excelleney's Remarks.) The.opening of the new Medical Buildings of McGill Univerajty yesterday afternoon by His Excellency the Governor-General was a very successful affair:} he names ot | those present appeared in ye ay's issue.(His Excellency presided.fi prayer by Rev.Dr.Cornish, the an of the Faculty of Medicine, Dr.Craik, gave & yery interesting account of the Eo said in part: It iséFith a fesling of pleasure, a amounting almost to exultation, that I rise as the representative of the Faculty of Medicine of McGill University.to welcome you as friends come to rejoice with us at the completion and gpening of our new and en © you, would beg to offer a special and a grateful welcome, inasmuch as you have been graciously pleased to honor us by your pre- this is an occasion on which it is Bit that we should rejoice, it ie cause for ness that the p: ofour Faculty has been such as to wake enlargement of + bas her own typewriter.LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED == ght: also single room.840 Dorchester sat.WANTED BY A RERO SORA \u2014 Vows of Shy references.- Addowws J Gh HEIR ALSO TABLE BOARD, STED-B! DRESSMAKER (FROM Waren ey ring high class dram.making, x own oa Terms TWO FURNISHED gous, SUITABLE LET \u2014 STO arm; also a fine su WELL LIGHTED.2 i Be Co 0 oe Pa) aaron 28) LET\u2014SHOP.CORNER BLEURY AND Berthelot ata.Apply 323 Bl ny have dre ICELY FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, ARTED BY YOUNG MAN (MARRIED), POSI- collector oF dav ali a 0! lançu sand best dm references Fr at ANTED-\u2014LADIES TO KNOW THAT THEY pi: Bf0Faiscou: ~~ 65 3 FICELY VUBNIBRED, WITH BOARD, water.oa Borry, Bir Birk\u2019 Bulan na cor Phillips square and Bu.Sue FURNISHED ROX Rook AND BOARD, Also SHOPS TO LET LET\u2014FROM 18T MAY NEXT, SHOPS on tie south side of St.Catherine stree: nes between oGill Coll Sectes, atroot ot urocher street.respectively frontages oot.2 'APEU ANTED_ SITUATION orgue co WHOLESALE OR EF FLEASANT WELL YUNNIS ED ROON Wa total alma i dare A.ANTÉD\u2014BY FIRST CLASS ENGLISH TALL j A SUITE, SITING AND BEDROOM, boys, ve uleters, eu juaren- Ores coûts, v salts made: work donc one, chess: bys and OFFICES TO LET.AAANAL AANANIAAA LE DESIRABLE SYFCE ata ; tmmediats posessios.our buildings an-absolute necessity; aud it is no less a cause for gladness that when the necessity for iicreased accommodation was.ac qua barring ou our fur ther advance, the been removed and our onward progress again made possible.There is much in the his- and progress of a school or university which may not ioapiy be compared to the life of an individ There is a period of comparatively helpless lufaucy iu both, and if this period survived, it is likely to be followed by one of growth and dévelop- ment, leading, u ander, favorable conditions, to a more or igorous maturity, and to a long career of activity and 5% ess.Soon after the o soit of the old Moñtreal po eu ¢ \"a t endin ph ions Cars our of attendin ysicians Dea.Hobertso rtson, Caldwell, Holme es Stephenson, all of them uates of Edinburgh university, being impressed with the Deceasity for providing me: Rical Instruction in this onntry forsta ents whomight find it fate med apd cut do down for tes Also ladies\u2019 tailor 5 BLEURY BT., Two DOUBLE FRONT ties made at ry pre below without; nd single rooms.with board or Bt.Urbain st.\u201d Font ce, H VV ANTED\u2014BY A FIRST CLASS oem RESPECTABLE WOMAN, day.Mrs.; OMFORTABLE PURNISHED her home, crept ROO! th hot water, and gas.52 Heaver di moderate; living with paren A: oy ELL FURNISHED, WITH BOARD, IN PROPERTY FOR SALE R SALE-ON RACHEL OT, A cor.suitable for business or hotel Terms Diy Rachel st, il a and ala 10 Ly the ; ah fail © Dubord stress, facing Viger Wella av.y ouna LADY (ENGRIAH) 8 SITE + n as mother\u2019s help or companion, musical.RNISHED ROOM, BINGLE, IN PRI- to assist with housework; n lady employed during central Ÿ ANTED\u2014BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL (UR BALR 8 BUILDING Lots.| 100 YARDS FROM Fo Wellington oars.Apple Ve n B mig CHOICE cas.Rand i corer thelr education abroad, toon steps to establish a medical school in Montreal, after the model of the medical department of the University of Edinburgh, and bearing the same relation to the Mont: real General Hospital in na, clinical work as that of the adinbargh medical school to its Royal in frmary.After n egotiation continued through v2 and To, the hor: ho successfull sfully grgaulzed un undér the oa.name of the Medical Institution, and in\u2019 the Ne on of 1824 it commenced its active work in a small wooden building then _ FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE cie / mitustion as housemaid 0: water beating.\u201c19 Platean at ar ironing.ANTED\u2014BY BRIKD MAN, STEADY ROE WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM mnployment of any ki wity well, goud re- \u201c H.Finn, 159 st.Ul 63 R azarae River, A GUO] suitalde for 18.000 feet of Land, right mens the A ANTED TO RENT TO A GENTLEMAN, ANTED A RESPECTABLE YOUNG d room.Apply 33 MoGill Colisge ave.woman, work by the home.Address Mn City reference.SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS, HEATED xhhost boards two minutes VABM, VERY COMPORTABLY a O LET, A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM.Gentleman WANTED LABORING WORK OF ANY KISD.Address \u201cO $48,\" STAR ©.YWANTED- SITUATION AB BUTLIE.BY men {i Good table decarator ~a Thine \u201c0 $2000.00 cash: This GREAT, ate gous Dame we AITUA\u2019 WANTED Tonio, single man, » opposite (be Court House.COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM VV ANTED-ET YOUNG GIRL LIGHT ot chen, io Sule family, suitable for ork; best references.Apply CHI HOUSE ANTED\u2014BY À FIRST CLASS WOMAN Sox tuation as cook or as housekeeper, LET, FURNISHED ftoor, hot water, (as, heated with hot water.Biss of block, 113 fuss ES et i el property is _Oflice hours 9 to 12.m.PE 00 (Belgian), si hers her ter (16) could as cham! % TE GAREAU, personal re ferences.Apply before tive J.m.or after to pair even.34 University.71 Honor sureck A pis to caretaker, = 8 Francois RE GRAS TWO GOOD BOYS.APPLY 109 PARK : BY A LADY OT HIGH SIERMAN PA- avenue, evenings.a per Shuoated In \u2014\u2014 PUPILS WANTED, VV ANTED \u2014 À SMART GIRL FOR CHAMBER $fise: French ind English, TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS TO ork aad Ce wait on table.Arlington H 118 fm A Tg TA » few hours table for two persons of quiet habits 1586 - re \u2014 PUPILS.ANTED GENERAL SERVANT IN SMALL ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG LADY, SITUATION A8 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, Bor Gebool X Janguages New clams st Ww fair.Apply 13 St.Famille street.Refuronecs ca lumars poterness-or compation belp Æ sndsonny, Ÿ.W:C: 423638 SE Cath rouler Fraser Ingirater 2 D\u2014 ORTWOY YOUNG MEN WITH OR WITH.ANTED\u2014PUP JTOLUR.! BY PUPIL OF MR VV ANTED\u2014A, CHAMBERMAID, WITH REFER: ANTED_BOOKKXEPING, MAKING OUT A Ta, R WANTED PUPILS, VIOLIN, | x ANTED \u2014 PUPILS\u2014GUITAR AND PIANO.JANTED\u2014GENERAL BERVANT.REFERER PLA À KRY RGE DOUBLE ROO.W Sol À aocoë; ment taught on W ces.340 University nt.We panion to Sa ACE 45 HOUSEKEREER hoon ran MoGill Collego avenue.73 teacher Beat references.ae ANTED\u2014 AN EXPERIENCED HOUBEMAID, + Raferences required.Apply 7 Beaver Hall sg.11 | wean 15 SHERBÉCOKE BT., A YOUNG 71 ANTED \u2014 AGENT TO TAKE ORDERS FOR 3 salary Leas} present given with eve pound.Good - toright mam 418 8¢.Jam: 7 pr + BUSINESS CHANCES.R SALB\u2014 HOTELS, SALoong.« O1GAR AND fruit, grocery stores, all other businesses.Good chances for be pluners.aod roomate.let Le Harris, 118 Bt.se ANTED WILL LEND $1000 OR $3000, AT 5 t., to owner of paying business and give the whole # oy timo to same for reasonable return.Adress X 363,\" STAR office.47 o LET \u2014 RESTAURANT ITE TENEMENT, corner Cadieux and lagauch: stree! to 218 Se.Paul st, otiers ver WANTED \u2014GENTLEMAN WITH $000 TO TAKE high position with with sn Insurauve L3U6 VOUVÈFE, nie Dew snd progressive fes: on Place d'Armes or What is now treal.The | the pry of the Bank of Mon number of students during tho first session vas 25, and the whole of work.of teneh- ing was done by the four men whose names ¥ have already mentioned, the departments of anatomy, physiol ogy, chemister.phar r- macy, practice © phyalc, midwifery amd divided sa evenly as ible am theth.\u2018The name of Lose Dr.wis at first associated with the others as lacturer on materia medica, sucoseded after a few years by that of Dr.Lyons, but neither of these Gentlemen seems to have taken any active part in the work.But the arduous and responsible work was not onl done by the other four men, but it was well done; 60 well that it received official nition in Edinburgh, two of its sessions founting for one, Bot slving it, it, noverthe- ess, à s 8 28 ONG Of © publ ic nized medical ey of of th e ha ak.How ork of the school, thus \u201cwas continued until 1823 re earoaly any change, the establishment of a French ach medicine in.the interval having drawn away a number of students and prevented the anticipated increase.The ave attendance during the first years \u2018was ly ger 20, or only one more than in the o; log year.This result was\u2019 disappointi ol discouraging.and, with le resolute men at its head, the Montreal ical In- » COMFORTABLY ohn ISHED TO LET, and first class table board, st 50 Cathcart 3 ANTED\u2014PUPILS.YOUNG LADY soto 73 HEUATION A PLAN 0008.OR of rob Hilton, will give plano WwW gonvral servant; good 0! 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g ik Ë É ANOTHER naw DEPARTMANY, { clinical inedloine and surgery.Dr.f- cau was also brought in to\u201d rte DE.Holmes in botany.or aboht this year also Dr.Scott was appointed as demonstra: tor of practical anatomy.Further extensions were made in 1840, when clinical sur- Po separated from clinical medicine, Crawford retaining the former while Dr.Macdonnell assumed charge of the lat- only to be replaced on Bis removal to Yoronte in 1880 by Dr.Sewell, Of the dates and me rom personal kaos can speak with confidence from persoual sons | edge, for my connection with.the facul | began, as a student, in that year, and ee almost Thou interruption on: materia medica, surgery ol botany, being.\u201ca nm # = T ; va: he Te oh CL #4 dr we RS LR in Cote street in was received b: applause, WL.7 ~ TTC ed chine ce ky where the behalt of the a Is fae) 5 classes o og th où sudents.Sis e his at the ev Dillding, hich = still stand which the Faonlt: Ricins were \u20ac =, 2 ratreet,- tokyod the id for sweat ne years, and nt it occurred co sary or Tgk cuanoet and juch of 7 ra ch bave left 14nd muh pon is oi the faculty.hy wie) that, lp vas in 1850 the Jegtures a © faculty were promoted to the rank of the sole professor.It was here also that, 1854, Dr.Holmes was made dean, the hoe in connectign with the faculty.Here also we had the\"happiness of receiving amongst 11s, as professor of botany and xool > our loved and gifted princi Sir William Dawson\u2014now reti whose t ability, zeal and untiring industry © university, in all its departments, owes much.Here, in 18, it was mad e q optional with the student to divido hiaex sminations into primary and fina), and a department of practical chomis- 150 ro! Dr.Girdwood was established in b, though It was not for some years later that a faculty chemical laboratory was prov But time will not permit me to dwell with as much of detail upon the remainin years of the history of \u2018the faculty, and must content myself by referring only to themore important changes and occurrences of the last twenty-two y Proceeding, Dr.Craik sketched the growth « of the Faculty up to the present day, yinga eful tribute to its many benefactors; which include Sir Donald A.Smith and Mr.John H.R.Molson.ben we have met with misfortunes they have not made us unduly despondent, nor when success has smiled upon us has it made us arrogant: but we have kept steadily in view the time when our faculty should leave doubt and uncertainty behind, and look forward to an assured and prosperous future.Wo hope and trust that that time has arrived; and we hope also that the future of the faculty and of the University shall be to the past as the bright rays of the noonday sun to the feeble and uncectain light of a beclouded moon.|__ \u201cIhave now the honor to present to Your} \u201cExcellency, on behalf of Mr.Molson, and on behalf of the faculty of medicine of MoGill- University, this key.It is\u2014only a modest little key, but in a Agurative sense it \u2018may do great things, il it shall serve to open our doors to public confidence and appreciation, and to open them again in sen ing out for generations to come able and worth uates to carry health and help to suf, fering bumanity, and to be a source af pride and honor to their alma mater.\u201d His Excellency THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL then replied.He said that they were that day settin of up another landmark in the progress 0 the University, and it was a andmark .in a de ment of learning, \u2018whose scope is world-wide and limited onl y ; the peeds of tbe human race.He was be able to congratulste Che Dean End niversity on that notable occasion.Those, be said, who belong to ths medical profession may well be proud of it, and we who are outside of the profession\u2014outside, at least, except in the important particular of furnishing the pagterial à n which its votariés are entitled to orm their experiments, we, too, are PROUD OF THE PROFESSION, not only because of its fame and utility | but because of the help and encouragement which it gives to the development of all that is unselfish and noble and heroic.He referred to the story of \u201c\u2018Benesth a Bonnie Briar Bush,\u201d in which the country prac titioner calls- -in- the Queen's surgeon trom | London because no one else could save the patient, and His Excellency thus [Pojuted 6 moral that in.the fight with death physicians spire nd pains nor work more assiduously for the greatest tban for the ne = I ke of th sibl celleney spoke e possible financial troubles of the Faculty in the fu and added that there was alread y such a splendid illustration of noble erosity, especially associated.with the names .Molson and Sir Smith, |.that they could but of thank- appreciation suchhave been Boapp riatel; dressed to Mrs.Molson who the occasion with her nce, But, after all be said it may not out of place to remember that the work has not reached finality.There may be the need and the OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE BENEFACTIONS.The University is not grasping or voracious; it only asks for what is needed.It indeed occupies the attitude which was well expressed by a worthy Scotch woman, who when what her, uirements for a livelihood were, replied \u2018that she would content with \u2018a competency,\u2019 and when the further question was put, \u2018what do oR TAeAn bra a competency! ans ¢ J -æ little more than I have goù\u2014a most resonable and natural desire on the part of any activity university.His Excellency concluded with a compliment to Dr.Osler, and to Canadas that the United States should have called uf n a Canadian to gecupy a high position an American University, | Baltimore, was the next peaker.the Professor stepped to the front of the platform } he was received by a storm of a Hespoke upon \u201cTeagh: ing and thinki ing, the two functions of a medical school e said that many things had been said against our nineteenth century civilization.He then referred to changes brought about.The changes, however, did not compare with the increase in being.Pain and Sorrows.and ai fast being obliterated.Sorrows a iefs would rt be polos pantons of | mankind.body y an woes of the ody to Loi] doctors administered decreasing at & wonderful rate A ha half-century, he said, had proved it to be no idle challenge that physic threw out to the world when they claimed that their mission was of the highest and noblest kind, not alone in curing disease, but in educating the people in the laws of health and in prevénting the spread of plagues and pestilences.Nor could it be gainsaid that of late years the record of medical men as a body had been more (encouraging in its practice] results than those of the other earned \u2018professors.A universit tole continued, Is fulfilling one of the n lest functions when it taught man what disease was have come vit the .GREAT CHANGES MADE HERE - and: at the > hospitals during the © past few years, will confined to the citisens of this town, .but will be widen diffased and felt.in ayerT locallty to w the ue facoitir of Cho mind.a 50 time has he been so sas YOUR HIGHEST MISSION, | students of medicine, to oan \u2018on the war: fare aga net disease an Tour, ual een i bas pa y.Ed doctor e ng.then com the old with, The new, Ha spoke o of mproved facilities of the Gen- A te Royal Victoria Hospitals.The Sie Joe Street School, he continued, an improvement on \u2018the facilities with Tetidtnk on University steers bete on University -s TN ter \u2019 tan ae oF the the old Cote tres now you of the : pos sud .work uch better than we Fr ten professor theu spoke of Met in hina beyond her gates for her prof.d be looked for far ry wide, we de ise co-operation of theUniversity and the floapita! ontreal should become the Edinburgh of America.t medi- pales contre to which men will oti aocË for sound whose laboratories will attract the ablest students and whose teach vetil out into ail isnda.Nowhere ia = out neon! ng than at MoGiiL Ke city on this continent bas so liberall do wed her higher educational Inatitutios n ished his the betterment of man's physical well- | aud how it could be preventsd and cured, un for facilities for à teaching 0 medicine, which catty beating, BUILDING.erofomars, Dr.Holmes alone appoiaied \u201cEhoagh, cluded his address by br saying that he was in favor of establish es that would entitle clever and oy untes to travel and study pn foreign lan and thus Le foabled 0 ring back the know ledge they 3 aqui Dawson, who for thirty- of he ears has followed pe fortunes of old ill}, was the next peaker.He had seen its growth from the time when there were 50 or 60 students in the old brick building i on Coté stréeb-to Lhe present, when there were 400, with the magnificent class rooms and laboratories whic] ich wers opened A that ay.s great grow ppeared to him to have been distinctly im parted b ho earnestness and the a iLity of of the who had control of the faculty, and thelr.colleagues all through that time.He did not think that in an educational with which he had been cdnnected he had ever met a more earnest and devoted: set of men than those in the MoGill Medical Faculty, Sir Willimen then paid a tribute h character of the uates ine SET was sending out.It had sent out many distinguished men, of whom Dr.Osler might be taken as a brilliant type.this the McGill Medical School, ee a paragement toany other institation, had, he ventured to say, borne a very large share.In the medical student of y was the medi- uate of to-morrow, who was to spend his life in doing ail he could to mitigate buman suffering and save buman life.Sie SVilliam then congratula Craik on the event of the day and om the pregeuce of the GovernorGeuneral and dy Aberdeen, He thought that they also had reason to congratulate themselves upon having been ahle to horraw their old friend, a Osler, fora.-the ad vice which the doctor had given them .each student would take howe with him .eee and chierish it through life.4 ; At the close of the speeches, Dr.Cra À F the Dean of the Faculty, led the way 1 with His Excellency the Governor General, followed * eu the Vice-Principal, Dr.non, with Her Excellency, Dr.Osler an Hickson, Captain Urquhart and Jad , Dawson, fir Jose h Hickson and Mrs, J.R.Molson, Sir Wiiliam Dawson.Mr.Hewitt and othersto the board room, where tea was served for the distinguished} Ruests.Amongst those in the room were: Professor and Mrs, Penhallow, Professor and Mrs.Carus- Wilson, Professor and Mra, Cox, Dr.Shepherd Dr.and Mrs.Girdwood, Dr.Mao.Callum, Dr.and Mrs.Adami, and Dr.and Bell.Her Excellency carried the may magnifonnt.bo iquet \u2018of pink ey tied w e exe ribtrons, presonted Faculty.Mrs, Molson and Mrs.Osler received butyuets of red And white roses.Mrs.Molson received many congratulations on the successful opening of the commodious buildings, so generously donated her husband, and there was a general air of happiness amongst the crowd.As for the Doan, he fairly amed with pride and joy at ithe condition, physical and mental, or! bis beloved Alma ter.Dr.and Mrs.Osler wr aleves of friends, naw snd old, 3 all delighted to welcome thém .to Mont \u2014 real, and to old McGill te assistants were kept busy.The tables ware [very prettily decorated with cut flowers and lan The platform, hails, library and\u2019 room were extensively Socorared with pal aud other plante.Fi were also aoe use Ee otiyely throughout the building.2 ds-of people were in the halls and : insbeciine the bv lding during the progress COTE wes ner an d the lecture packed with terested audience, - me Osler was ontertained at dinnerat se James's Club by the Facuit in the even- lng .On Me Mond day evenl and Mra.- .thwhom Dr.and Mrs.Os- en lar a9 stayin pavendinner parr forthem.(A It was a college affair, and amongst the guests were Dr.Craik, Dr.and Mra.John, son, Mr.and Mrs.J.H.R.Molson, Dr.and Mrs.Girdwood snd Dr.Francis: J, Shepherd.In the eveni Mrs.\u201cGardner held a, preceptio on which was most successful.Dr.and Osler leave Balcon this venin Sorel reh rotum to mors, and it e tosee : .4 [Rack again aad ne soon as poss Se The Medical Faculty of MoGill Univer sity, gave a dinner last evening at_ James's Club in celebration of the opening of thenew medical wing.! THE VICE-REGAL CONCERTS.7 An Interesting Series of Historteal Tableaux Vivants, The arrangements for the chsrity enter tainments to be given under the auspices of the Governor-General and Lady A en : are heing rapidly completed.eir Exoel-\u2014- \u2014 fences oti ed the Mayor to-day that there mil be two entertai nments, one one for child.,.\u2014 the afterncon of Tueeday, 18thy ~~ .hich will be addressed His 2.Excolle : % and the other on Wednesday tves ing.ih % entertainments are to take Place, he Monument National The ednesday evening entertainment will alot Dusky - and tableaux vivants.tableaux will.-\u2014- lustrate incidents in Canadian history.ou SMALL FIRES.At balf-past four yeste yesterda J fern : 5 alarm was sent in from box {41 tor « ape] i fire at No.4 Desrivieres street.it was 5 shortly followed by an alarm from box 77, for a blaze at \u2018Jacques CarVsr street, both cases.morn sound an alarme for à suail fre aisé \u2014 Maisonneuve.street.The damage was ro À alight.Le.Special Notions.\" 1.Prot.Durkee\u2019s Now.Cinds | tor : Beginners in Dancing, Janu - 10 and 14.v ary :_ We want that.no of yours in nh \u2018ment for a new apn ht no, C.wien ! Bt.Catheriie.st, - py nay.SN.2270 and | ptemeu Decker and othe: rellable pianos.2260 St.Catherine street, New Class tor Beginners in Dancing, January 10 and 14.There Ia nothing which marks more d La cidely the charac men and of nations Len 27 than the manner in vante they (reat wo- .men.= & \u2014 =|FROM THE \u2018HUB - TwO0 PROMINENT MEN AGREE on Al VITAL POINY, READ THEIR Ce STATEMENT.i ar u Rev.P, \u20ac Headley, ; un on AV oston.: agdon not Sven oston, Mass : al so Aus : bron prietary Medicines,\u201d I oan ©.; fully endorse the'one written by m ; baad, Co \"the fev.GEORGE M.AVANS, 2.0 ah of Auburndale, usetts, which gave me TE eee on pre ug it.nates ! troubles § bare\u2019 DE Eee B.Ou Bre, any one.; v ï DR.ADAMS\u2019 STATEMENT 48: # po.rséommend K.D.C.very Longs In me case it has proved singo en 1 could find nothing + etogive rele relièf, vas prompt re remedy.willing to ibe without it Pres sample K.D.e \u201cand Pills, LE DES Ltd, New Glasgow, N.8.{i State street, Boston ass, Chosen remarks amid neers of =| ARES err ren SERS oF Toki, tea sing pias \" Have you used Dyer's Jelly \u201cot Cucumber and Mescs-ter-chapped hands ?1 paca Ve boliers the aude ar Tux Sran ex- aswspapors published in the clu of Mo \u201ca Jaton FE EE RTS) Ruodels ae ar CIRCULATION OF, THE DAILY STAR For week ending Jan.5, 1806, MONÜRY.\u2026.\u2026\u20260\u2026oucres vocnssnsensescess 87,018 Tuesday.2.0.0.Nu Issue | ThUrNdOY.0020000 2 00000000 sus > BT,844 BAtUFARY.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026-soovessemncasecseercorens $1,116 198,460 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE.£0000 For Week \u2014ENDIXG\u2014 Jan.oe WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 1806, \u2014 MR LAURIERS : COMING SPEECH.When Mr.Laurier facds his audience at Windsor Hall op the 22nd inat, he will find himself ip the presence of an unique occasion.Never has there been a time be- * fore when his words were of so much importance to the people of Canada.New political conditions now confront and sur.\u2019 round him.Since the so deeply regretted removal from the leadership of the Conservative party of the intellectual giant whom a nation has just buried with fitting pomp at Halifax, Wilfrid Laurier has risen in stature under the.eyes of all Canada.It was inevitable that the death of Sir John Thompson should remove the shadow that his greatness cast upon his compeers.There is more room to-day.un the lofty gallery where stand our public leaders; and we can better see the worth and form a truer judgment of the-value of the men who remain.\u2014 r.Laurier has emerged wholly from the doubtful position that he once held when the leadership of his party was popularly judged to be in commission and when Mr.Blake sat, puissant if silent, at his elbow; and to-day he speaks without check for the Liberal party.He isa party leader in, probably,a more dominant sense than any other man in Canada, There are no rivals near the throne or even within the camp.Hence, when he addresses his audience on the 22nd instant, he speaks for the Opposition as a whole.Nor can it be forgotten that he speaks after a political cataclysm that has toyed with many a previous calculation.It is not only a year and a good half that lies between him and the Liberal Convention at Ottawa.Time is a _poor instrument for the measuring of political change.He stands upon a higher platform ; he commands a wider attention by far than he did in the June of 1883.He faces different conditions; and the country faces him with a keener query than ever before as to where his hand will destroy and as to whew ft will conserve.This coming address will be an historic utterance.It will put the Liberal party upon the platform, upon which, in all probability, it must fight the next elections.Men in this of political flux will read it to learn where the Liberals stand in that new readjustment of the poi- tical world that must be made without a Macdonald or a Thompson.Death has retie } moved the two first men in the Commons since last we went to the polls, and it would be idle to pretend that two such lightning strokes as these have had no effect upon the situation.The last has, perhaps, been the greater in that it has let us feel more fully the affect of the first.Mr.Laurier's speech comes with rare timeliness just as we are recovering breath from the shock suffered through this second irreparable loss; and it | | tering with it to the Liberal lead®r an op_ portunity of greater magnitude than he has - Yet met during his political career, THE OURE OF CONSUMPTION, The New York World has been endeavor ing to sound the alarm anew as to the contagiousness of dread consumption.This known scientific fact has been published widely engugh, one would think: but old superstitions dle hard.It is not too much to say that the majority of peopig \u201cstill act as if consumption were no more\u2019 oon- tagious than a broken leg.Yet the higheat medica! authorities assure us that no person ever has the disease unless he catches it from nome one else.The following paragraphs from the World ought to arouse people to a sense of the danger that ignorance of this fact spreads Emm Unite Pet Ib- tte Be sanitary proce Prooautiona every oy human br ars Saou 2 thé take Deol the disease a Snider \u201cWe ki a po pet amp it Te esa a i your in country.\u201d out with: generation.if anything is worth the doing, this ie, At any rate, when infection can be 80 easily avoided In individual cases, it should be dons through = +2\" soil-fruscévation.It * {nating DISCUSSION ON \u201cTHE NEW HYMNAL te evs sos ver \u201cTERY OF MOIRA CLOSED.MONTREAL DAILY g AR, MEDNDAT pas er rie rr ee SE 7 out + 0 vp remedies is | fresh air.And yet the contégion ia found everywhere and thousands die of it.Surely intelligent agitation can impress the whole people into « Health Office corps most needed; and an industrious eiucation- al campaign should be beguu._ A SESSION IN BRITAIN.While a Government is hardly to be expected to confess weakness, it is still signi- fleant to note that every utterance which Lord Rosebery has made for himself or has permitted to be made for his Government is, in effect, a promise of the sturdieet kind that he will meet Parliament and challenge ita verdict.That it Is within the power of his old supporters to defeat him when Par lament gets together is plain enough; but is difficult to see what they would gain ereby, and politicians aré not, as a rule, prone to purposeless action.There may be danger in the alleged discontent of Sir William Harcourt, but again it is hardly likely that so old a party leader would ace a path to success through active disloyalty to tbe party chiéf.In Britain\u2014no matter what we may have here\u2014it looks as if a session wauld precede an election.REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.Messrs.George Willlam Simpson and C.8.Garlaud, acting for the Montreal Saw Works have sold part of lot, 1061; Su.Ann's Ward and another lot which is not known | br Joy official number in the same ward ; gué parte of lost number, 1000 for the sum of 18 r.Chas.B.Falardeau has transferred Dame Elizabeth Smart, widow of the late James Hawley, part of the Souvenir pre pes ty in St.Antoine ward and ial egande, known as sub-divisions 197, 198, 190 and 200, forming part of lot No.30 and 40 of 886, and also sub-divisions lot Na, 1639, for the sum of Allan Arthur Fhillips bh as sold.to William Guild Cruikshank sub-division 17 of lot No.1708, in Be Antoltte ward, for the sum of Alfred G.Walford has transterred ui deed of sale to William Brauder aub-div sion 28 of lot No, 244, in the town of Cote St Antoine, and buildings erected thereon, for one su sum 0 of Wilt wn has registered transfer of ore 15 of Jot we 476, in St.Jean Baptists Ward, to Dame P.Hardowin, for the sum of fia SCHOOL MATTERS.Combe, election of School Commissioners for t.Aftoine will take p fon.at ibe school house.The Com- FA loners whose terms of office have just expired, are Mr.Albert Harvie, chairman and Rev.Mr.Bushell, of St.Mathias Church.Both gentlemen are standing tor re-election, and as far as is known, have ub opponents.Any person in arrears vol rates will not Poe allowed to vote, THE LATE DR.DUQUET.\u2026 As a tribute of respect and gratitude the Brothers of Charity of l'Hosplce St.Benoit Joseph had on Saturday, Gth inst., a solemn ule mass celebrated for : the repose of the soul of their late attending physician, Dr.E.E Duquet.Members and friends of\u2019 the famil resent, Also represente tives of I\u2019 t.Jean de Dien.were ospice BUSINESS NOTES.5, Dame M ary Heller that she will on the foundry her husband, vi iam R.Cuthbert, under ne a and style of w R.Cuthbert & Co.Kives es notice Mrs.Mi e Maud Shovelin has given notico that she wi \u2018do business as a dyer, under the nam e and style of the Parisian Steam Dye orks.ee Mrs.W.T.Lindsay will d business as a trader under the name sod yl of Shearman & Co.Mrs.Harris Vineberg has given notice that she will conduct ane, asa manufac Surer under the name and stylo wy 8 Vineberg 0.Partnership has been registered between Moise Daigneault, sr, and Marie Louise Daigneaul Ie da Benoa a8; rs, under the Same of M Dalgneaut & Co.Alfred Beaudant, Gustave Landerman and Ovila Stanislas Gagnon have filed notice of pership as brewers,to be known asthe Star ow.ng The firm heretofore known as the Samuel Rogers Company wi will in future bo.known under the nameof Robertson & Co.Notice of dissolution of partnershf in the firm of Sharp & Studer has bean fled.P ce of dissolution of parinerabi p has been rod in the firm herstof n % ih Montreal Ico Excha and \u2018ouais followin gentlemen Henri Louis roux, Oville L.Heoault, of the ge Sle.Cohegonis: Napoleon hambault, of St, ecket, FE Ww.th and Alexander Sith A new erxhi been re ander! these same name and co £ Sonalat ting À.Becke Nopoleon Arcbami Smith & Co.end Wiléred Loroux 5 Mr, Richardson, of Sherbrooke, bas effocted t the sale of the William Little Estate.The property compromises eleven thousand acres of valuable jimber lands sod is situated in Ihe doncsnipe of © an 3, Blog.Messrs.Sembrides, V t., end W.Sih; G Now: NEY were the buyers paying a na our , \\ AN ELEGY._\u2014_ Lewis dore te the English h post, author of a Essen Wad olume, miens Notes,\u201d and other poems, i nas je of Sir John Thompeon: AN sue, : ,° + =.Dead at the crest, the hn of And Blossoin of of his fortunes.thiy strong sc our Benesth the ied load of odors soarvely wom, Windsor's Imperial towers ait t mourntul | watch shore ve bite on be lag; In vein lay upon yr Bona olay.Through storm and strem afar, » SH oh ce more the radio wiatdey In that stoat ship of war, By the old flag enshrou uded for hie grove.Great Empire, heart and mi : Let Britain's sone closer and closes draw : Suoh lives, such deaths can bind ! Our union closer than the bonds of aw, - Mi le career sablim UR Se spa mi.\u2014~Lawis Movite, NEW POEM BY R.RL STEVENSON: the Highlands, in i By pid old a men be ger pon, Janoary 3, 1006 Oto mount a where = ame Pt O te wasder There, and a a an Dis trance oi or Thorn.htlee hd Brenan a a.lance on Mon- } rates 1H \u201cThe Presbyter The Moderator, by his Casting Vote, Decides in Favor of One Book | Eo Containing all the Métrical Psalms With a Selection of Hymns.\u2014\u2014 The adjourned sitting of the Montreal Presbytery was resumed yasterday morning in the Morice Hall, prayer being offered by the Rev.Dr.Chiniquy.Over thirty members were present wben the acting- Moderator, the Rev.F.M.Dewey, called upon Rev.Mr, Heine to resume the discussion upon the question of the form of the Book of Pralse which the Presbytery should recommend the General Assembly to adopt.Mr.Heine strougly advocated a book which should inelude the Psalms, the growing disuse of which he deplored.v.Dr.Mackay followed in a energetic speech, the interruptions to whic showed how evenly divided ties were upon the question.He contended that printing a second book which included only ections from the ms would a mistake as it wonld gradually drive ou of use the eta k.H the entire psalter was related with the hymns it was open to any one to make their own selections.He said the whole meaning was often obscured by taking selections h gh | ths: hol > past Being gung; \u2018thou, in in re y an interruption, © ndmi A ted ot AK that he would ue e psalui at an ordinary ser fi selections was like takin HA without the context; any haresy coul be provad b ides such acourse.In this connection, Dr.ay recalled an instance in which his brother ed confuted an itinerant [preacher who justified all his heretical teach- by reforsncetolsolated Bible texts.His brother bad \u201c\u201c Judas went and ged hi ue a bed followed it up by say- hanged \u201cGo thou and do likewise,\u201d and applying the words to the heretical doctrinaire with the remark, th texts from the Bible.\u201d He wished there was \u2018more of the spirit of the wee pr 8 hy the Covenanters when th hey» were ud m-sioging ans.1a oo \" lavender\u201d King Pres th a ms were not unders byterians had forgotten their ancient traditions aud their ays of persecution and were hail fellows with ay wm, of ron.Dr.Mackay ay conclu deprecat| such a engthy discussion over a \u2018\u2018 miserable trifle,\u201d for while the book of selections Mr.Scott ad vocated contained 84 pages, he held a boue in his hand containing the entire Psalter, with hymns and music, which, without the musical score, would only cover 98 pages.- Rev.Dr, Chiniqu thought it wonid be acandalous for that to omit the Pualter, for he looked - pon 8 8 an the cream of the Bible.Give all or none; 9: all events do not mutilate the sake of saving 14 cent or two extra for he moderator then called u Ephraim Scott to reply, an that Dr.Mackay had misre issue, which was whether a book sh River containing the whole Psalter he h or one containing the w ole Poaltor plu: plus selections plus the hymns, A the Psalter for a a cost of an the Rev.he claimed the be discussion then arose as to THE EXACT MRA OV 258 SXEREVCE: | from the Gen: ioral Adetsy byes, Rev.Dr.bl iio the ori-: prive motion.\u201cRar ee tterson, Rev.J, leck, H.Beatt and Rev.Mr, Bennett continue the discussion, but were unable to upon any form of recommend- - ation which would creams the difficulty of reconcill the two parties.Professor James Ross twitted Mr.Fieck and Mr.Bennett with not poing the Presbyterian official hymn book, but Moody and Sankey\u2019s selection.Walter Paul could not understand the amendment of bis own pastor, Mr.Fleck, and advocated one book, as then any minister could [make the selections he thought most suitabl The issue was eventually agreed to be reduced to the question one book or two.and the previous motion was made by Rev.Fleck and seconded by Rev.Dr.Mackay.Bl yh he Imprimatur ot the General Ame 9 ven no oi Praise vr c noi contals © the com pete Falter ore An amendment was \u2018moved by Rev.Ephraim Scott, seconded by Rev.J, H Best: the Book, \u2018of Praise authorized by the Church shall contain the Psal Pralter, elections from the Peat and the hymos.and thatthe Book for Eabhath School, social religi ses ons Sel noclal rell ous meetin shall con n on ® hymns an from the Psalms,\u201d y The vote, which excited much interest, was then taken, and resulted in a tie, 15 to ï a pause, the Acting-Moderator, Rev.F.M.Dewey, 7, gave his castiug vote for the mat one-book motion.\u2018 r Campbell nissionary on furloogh then Fave an the work of the Presbyterian Church 1 in India appealing for more support in men and mone At the afternoon session the greater por tion of the time was taken up in hoor Bing the draft copy of the new gestions for Alterations, adn book.ds eu hdations b bein y Rev.J.Myles Crombie, Re dw t, Rev, Dr.Paterson, Rev.T.Benneit, tle a Mr.Heine explainin e grounds n hich he Hymnal Cite had adopted a foam in proof copy.The Trini discussion arose upon the second verse of the National Anthem, objection being taken to its te de- criminatary nor.+ OLord our God are; and make them enem Confound thet politics, fan.Lace an the u the place ae it que after discussion that the Psalms be nc numbered separately, and the selections Sh ie ON à A division also took tion of numbering \u2018decided af from Psalms ped the h ne se numbored con- secutivel Upon th the motion r.Nichols it was noe next quarter] meeting in| Boa Chut 8 8 more convenient locat ne evening mesting was held at p.m., in the ie parlors of the Stanle street Church, and thers was a fair atten ee.a m congregations and on mee were received.Rev.ll read the re on the City Mission, which was adoptad, and the labore the Rev.James Pattersori, the clerk in _ | this connection, were ny e report on work am the French, Jewish and Chin ese population was considered: It was said there are 400 Chinese and | and 6000 Jews in the dy The Rev.Dr.Thompson, late of ot Canton, China, was confirm charge of dattes Chinese pplsnlon in M in Montreal tothe She roll of th oti f th he report of the The uetion of the com- eeds of ch d \u201cmittes on à a y dis closed the fact that many gone were oud of harmony with the model deed.By the deed of Stabley Btreet Church no te mental me Suid used ey one member of the on ob jected, y récômme ded that © con- tion consider the\" prope ety of obtain.a modification of this drastic slanse.\"de utation of students tiste Mission attended and ad- .represen ting thety ro Las Erntreage vas not co ean dressed desire for a new The work of t | chdod - THE LATE MR.SAUNDERSON: The funeral of the late Mr.C.E.Saunder- Vas died on Batondsy evening.toon Pen w on afternoon Fromm os Bielase residence, st ille strest, to Christ arch d and thee 4 , et Sd mi for her in her atfliction.ed}, .Josxrm Pore The Portwarden submitted his annual report and the financial statements in connection with the office which were read, opted, and forwarded to the Government as \u2018provided.The Fortwarden was granted leave of a tog of Divi\" gation.Mr.D.L.Lockert question of the seizüre tity .of tes, simp! officers of a large Juantity because the old fashioned test of burnin the leaf had fiot given \u2018satisfactory results: He claimed that the modern methods of tasting and microscopie examination should be employed.The Grocers\u2019 Associa: tion had the matter before it, and would probably make a report to the council.nder these ciroumatances, further action was deferred.Mesars, J ohn Fairbairn and H.W.Raphael w were ere appointed auditors of the treasurer's accounts for the past year.DEBS\u2019 PROCLAMATION.From His Prison \u2018Cell He I y the Pur üght up the | vu id 2 y Pe tvs ivy agen tr wen Dots or Webs Lefors the Bight, Fever and À Pain in the Head.Deficiency of Perspiration, Yollone of the Bkin sad Eyes, Pain in the ide, Chest, Limbs Budden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh.A fow doses of RADWAY'S PILES « treg tho system of all the above pamed disorders.Price 83 ets.per box Bold by all druggist oe RADWAY & CC, 419 St James Street, Matreal, W.&F.P.CURRIE (0.106 Grey Nan Street MANUFACTURRRS OF BESSEMER STEBI Sofa, Chair & Bed Spings.À large stook always on bal a Manifesto.WoonstocK, Wye 9.\u2014Eugene V.Debs, Geo ¥- Howard, 5 voster Keleher, Lo Tots -, Rogers, William urns, amos} Horan an Percy Goodwin are confined in the co MoHenry County gaol Last evening as he gat in what Cook unty Prisoners would consider a palace, Mr.bs lesued a manifesto to the American people, which contains the following: In going to participating in the late strike, we bays no woo apologies to mane nor to oxpress.attaches tous on a count of this sentenoe, 'Ï would, mot change Piacoa with Judge Woods, and if is hatsix months, or even six years, in gaol will purge me of contempt, the punishment will fail of ita pi Candor compels me characterise the whole t is not calculated proceeding ia revive the rapidly rived popidonce of the udlcl.res of I ved 0! show law stimony to And y, are we punished I would a dhomeand tiron rather be accountable ke shan for the decision.the tmere Crome 13\u201d cpratiin ve To 60000, banner will he mir \u201cvam Tmbolise, social, potion the vet Eats BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.Judge Hoar of Conodrd, Mass, is dying.Ex-Governor Flower of New York is confined to his house by illness.Mr, Brisson was re-elected president of the French Chamber yesterday Forty-five is the official figure, 1 fixing Mayor Kennedy's majority in + William Dawson, a farmer of Dawn Township, Ont., as killed 1 by » falling tree.Archibald McLaren, proprietor of the Brunswick Hotel and a pioneer of Winnipeg, is dead.The death of the Rev.Dr.Harper, Principel of Jesus College, Oxford University, is reported.The protest WEE the election of Dr, Willoug by, M roue for East Northum- berland has been ped.A reference to pri Ottawa Intercolonial Conference is expected on the Queen's speech when Imperial Parliament reassembles on July 5.At Dundes, Scotland, last nigh! Sir John Leng and Edmund Robertson, s,, de- ciared that Rosebery would not to the country in » general elettion until defeated in the House of Commona.pr Father Paradis has prevailed upon early 500 heads of families in the vicinity.of Calamet, Mich., Lo amigrate to to Canada.They will locates near the flourishing village of Vernor, north of Lake Nipissing.Subpoenas have been Issued for J.G.Grace, ea Hr the Toronto Railwa Com Hil and Mr.Strathy © attend and t_Ald.ve evidence in the ney at the Police Court on Friday.As foretold in Saturday\u2019s Star the Anti.| Bain Ms iberal convention porinated Hon.n McIsasc, à member of the Legislature, for the House of Commons, to fill.the seat rendered vacant by the death of Sir John Thompson.A mass meeting of London traders was held last evening to merchant shippers of Te the customary allowance to the trade tof to meet the loss sustained by shrinkage in bu and the time of sellin, ying The Department of Marine and Fisheries, Otte tawa, has received t testimonials m the Royal H Humane Boclety weight between the time of g.ation to Jo! ny burn, of eT hon po \u201ceately on e tout ofa be aun wind and sea.lawey la do De elected pra resident Fine Nour we el ent of the New York, Chicago & St.Loui Louis Ra ilway.career In & the saditor's n shore in treasurer of that road, 1860 to 1871 was chief clerk to the superintendent of the Great W estern, an Inter on private secretary to the of th of oh a, Ful Rr 0 en mn ver Foiado, gE Louis & Kansas City Road.rt He KINGDOM OM OF POLAND, Lowpor, January foe Lk à tech to Times trôm Berlinsays that the w she the Socialist ist organ, publishes.two offi Rasafan di ents, a to the aù- thorities of Bus of Russian\u2019 Pont urging the Dame ee relatin relating on th De restos: ing mp) © res fon of tha Ringdom of Poland.ta of this discription are in ; © BRITONS TO FIGHT HERVISHES.Ohare A _despasch to to the Rome says {t is stated in roles that the: DEEE the Ttaliyhs \u201cL:you don't TEN THOUSAND HOMEESS, The Japanese Destroy the Twn of Souman Chang.LoNDon, January 9.\u2014 À despate to the Central News from Shau ghal saydhat ro- ports have been received from New'hwang, stating that during the assault of:hg Jap- aness upon Souman Chan, i the ten was set on and destroyed, rendeng 10,000 inhabitants homeless in a tempature of forty degrees below the freexix polut, The Japanese are cutting off the treat of the 16,000 Chinere soldiers comm Gen.Sung and the Tactai of Newhwang fearing desertions, bas ordered hat al soldiers who attempt to run awa shall be hmmediately shot, he he Pall Mall de, Semin the t Port e re- eponsibitey for he borrer Tests at with Japanese peasant whom eorybody pian knows La lacquered barbarian, ut wit Marshal Oyama, and his officer, whose.oiytlization professed to go the.oy litt] deeper wore auable à w ce à &hem, they are an- worthy to co mand d the armies ob power which calla itself ci The Times ubiishes a despah from Shanghai, saying that Gen ung has sent & message to the Chinese Gowament to the effect that his force Is comjetely at e mercy of the Japanese, and beging for reinforcents or permission to retus.\u2018A despa m Tien Son ays that Chinese agents have been disco ing to induce British sailors to desert the ships in order to serve China.STATE OF CALIFORNIA AIRIVES.{erecrar To THE er he Harrrax, N.8., 9.\u2014Me Allan steamship State re Califonnia, fan York for Halifax; to take oy iis Moville, which should hay ¢ reachd h Sanday morning, did \u2018not arrive util this morning at eight b\u2019'cloc] x Ship) clipping ng men thought that shekad pro- ONTARIO BY-ELECTION.[BPECIAL TO THN STAR.) ToRONTO, January 9.\u2014The Wes Algoma and Kingston by-elections will tak: place on January £8; the nominations wil be on January 21 THE BRITISH MEAT MARKET.Loxnox, 9.January 0.9.\u2014The Chroricle a that American exporterg have rdused to supply meat to salesmen who nade the usual tr trade allowance on America: meat to re ; In an editorial the Telegraph sax: \u201cThe gloomy vision of London's meat trude being controlled in Chicago ought to amuse the patriotic impulse wn the breast of every meat eater in the Kingdom.America, fortunately, is not the ohly couniry, which we can obtain a plentiful mpply of meat.The attempt to corner ths market.= almost, certainly end in disastrous MR, GLADSTONE AT PARIS, o._Mr.were met at the rallroad station by tl .ee on DEhIL of the Ar er on who nie: .stone with an o> address of welome and tunity to see the latest wonder from Edison's Laboratory \"Pise Price-has been \u2014 | Pars, January and Nr.Gladstone as safelp here last evening, and To give Ladies s and Children an oppor- Reducedto .5 cents Each View.The subjects on exhibition are new even in New York, HOLLAND BROS., = + Axeats for Canada, Tir CRYSTAL RINK.Championship Hockey, MONTREAL -vs.CRYSTAL FRIDAY EVE., JAN.nth.Admission, 350, Reserved side 500.1s SAN'L ROBERTSON, Manager, KNOX CHURCH Popular National Concerts.* FIRST OF THE SERIES _In the Lecture Hall, THURSDAY EVEN'G, 10th Jan., \u2018At 8 8*Clock.+ \u2014PROGRAMME- M pue Red .Chorus y Love » Bed, Re sa .Cholr.orus\u2014 Bong\u2014Robin Adalr.Quartetto\u2014A Good New Year to Ade a: r, r.iss Mr.MoLeod Salo snd Chorus\u2014Soots wae Has.Nr.Koil 208 Chole, ADMNISBION 16e.71 ANNUAL EXHIBITION MONTREAL POULTRY ASS.VICTORIA ARMOURY, JANUARY 8th TO 12th, 1,000 BIRDS ON EXHIBITION.Incubators and Brooders in Operation.-~A besatital collection of Bilver snd lon Pheasants.Open from 9 a.m, te 16 @'Cleck cach evening.Admission\u2014Aduits, 250; Children.10c.Montreal Orchestral Association FIRST CONCERT Windsor Hall, THURSDAY, JAN.17th.Under the Patronage of Their Exoel- lenctes the Govermer-General and the Countess ef Aberdeen.HERR CARL WALTHER.,.MR.CHARLES KELLY.«Osndustor .thorn\u201d Oiaioed at Nerdheimer's sad muse stores.\u201c254 .Montreal Symphony Orchestra.5th CONCERT \u2018WINDSOR HALL, Friday, January 11, 1695, atime nm.A NOTABLE LE MARRIAGE.ary &\u2014Emperor William sent à à oc gift ft of wellery ied tt er I Prin o Lt mart a Gl Pe es essai, Prince Èis and Count ertert Big marck also sent presenta, i meen ; - In Olden Times Ë People overlooked he importance of \u2018pet manently beneficial effects and were fled with transient action; put no that is generally known.hay 8 gs w anentl y cure.babitnal Ponstipation perm: well informed BR ill \u2018not bay oth eo mh whi! topa time, but Parrots\u2019 cost bat te each to 4 dealers in Coniral Kean conte os » Always avoid harsh tive pile.Th ane Bat CNE EEe » ver late Inte ihe bowels and make you well.Graolous pT Sympathis lnk re altivoness\u2014-these cosh very Ul priceless in value.rt Marvellous Decape.saved from the mai and she, yith thou, ht natural to r sex, h \u2018 \u2018od herself with a piece oS Cleaverh Hy 0 ine and Cucumber Soap and aabaë h ashore, Cleaver's Glyserine and Boap is most cooling and refreshing in | h and Is the cheapest of all All importe How, N That stu stacy ol nd cure.Novels\u2014W, Btreet Street) han, a the D ms | 4d | | a Carnival stay.A i cut = med ui 8 AND amsn « MEETINOS AND AMUSEMENTS ten a VENTE _ onlet marae : , CABERY ma Le 2 bia sow) WH EEE : LA 1 ST.TO TONIGHT em % à hate me 1 :_\u2026.MÉQUERADE .TAMSIN, \u201cPrince =k Tem.\u201d PENNE P Qu Words ty R à Baroot, author sé ide ui Ÿ ~ BOARD OF OF TRADE.Tharsiay Ever p Juss 100, 8 volaok.ME Vus mu ve | -.ROYALE pau, ATERNDANCE, | ' acts.Yn OL Ÿ 5 w wie, Eu me me a \u201c goo KE Yesteoday.0° Only éhens Macndors la Cafe will be adulited to the Club Towne or Mink.CE CLF Emr «Council : The Wonk 1 cu Ee ROTEL ONE WEEK Gatiase dain 3 of the Board terday TUESDAY EVENING, Ji ; to 14.00 ?afternoon.The he following | embe Dery vers | THURADAY KR NOON, nary ry Messner N UVILLE r.W.W, » ent; Mr, 0.ou À.Cantlie frat nf vies mani | mg se mis es nee = Jowknopse bas | Im.ns BOY TRAMP oye the Ce 2 +5 Edgar u reasurer, and Messrs, mo Admission, Bo.Sevly throug py ET louston, William Cunningham, D.L T.YATES FOSTER, Hom.Secretary, PLB ee » iad son ein mal \u2014 Shes PRI mith, udeau.The : # 7e \u2018Muuicipal Affairs Committes au led a OPERA FRANCAIS.{ Eovgum Hanoy, letter which had Drogen! to the | | . .\u2014 Week ot January TL Private Bille Committee by Mr.F.Wolfer- | \u2019 4 Paasonger Frataà vil rus dal (unday exmopred es follows Taare.Montreal by Grand Trunk Bonarenturs Stativu.WE; 50 Leave Montréal vi Canadian Pacific Rail- from indsor Btrest Statin.\u201c1 xe tourne Mon ni minplag sur sad carsof tratn as oe ru through o Halifas J \" \"raion of the Interceionial Railway are heated steam from the Jocomotive.and those botween UE Mon and Halifax via Levis ted by el Slectrlolty.: toall may be obtained pe Tail and steamer A eon the Lower 8t.Lawronce and in the Mari- .tome ons Fortioketsand ul Information in regard te i of freight, trai © smangement, a.¢ Eastorp Pret Passenger + applytoG.W.Eonieson, Ageut, 138 St.Janses pets POPTINGEEG Ralyaz O8 Masai NB = Ottawa Winter Carnival, __ JAN.21st to JAN.26th.Por the above, tickets will be sold as follows: \u2014 Montreal to Ottawa and Return\u2019 _ \u2014GOING DATES\u2014\u2014\u201d sr Sommes 19, M, 71, 22, 23 and pon.trains $3.50.All trains Jan.3 and a.m.trains Jan.25, $2.55.All tickets.valid for return 1 Ottawa not later than Jan.35th, 1066.id \u2018Trains leave for Ottawa from Bonar Tenture Station st 9 Ae oe am sod 4.15 p.m.Deturning leave Ottaws at a.m.and 415 p.m.(dally, except Sundar ?For tiokets, seats or berths in Pulimans, and full infor : mation, apply at Gus Tieket Office, 158.James stvest, : ar Bonaventure Btâtlon 1 sa, | AR to by slverd eut before Sem, Std, next.| noie PHILLIPS & CO., 10,000 novels FS new Bo and, - el ag ad PR i @ Primate; Dalibes 22 Brivis (wate.dein Nard b Ottawa aud oan oo J Eh dR a PMs Ba (Caralleria Rustisass) \u201cane er Ea Ci Hasencier.3eme Fantaisie variée, pour Clarinette.a.19h te 13rd sactatres -a ; : \u2018a Intern tssion of Five mtn.nm ua ep % & Gounod.méditation pour 0 pesire ot chow ves ; 1 au premier des de .B.Bach.: $ a3 od.Chan sacs de iephano( aasscne = aacorode, : .Le tt: (Damemtion ds Faust).SRE Top i = CUEY TICKET AND TELEGRAFE OFF TEE 100 Bt.Jamed BL.(next to Post Office), \u201cBM * - Crescent Snowshoe Club Th Di t Di 1 ty =| The Diet Dispensary.of is ave becomes À 3 IS Attention the reedars of ran a called se Frise pire st } mer, snd.Inde Oreos oars post and Cor.Sherbrooks and without Notwi ding that many pose vo 8 Sood ra Al\u201d trips, there wers many mors = tn City, too ill to be moved.too poor te = : , ly cared for, the latter the nurses ERT them food, made their pose CONC more oomfortal aod did « pio thelr power te .of TA CHOIR, fheriate Soiree Sa! 17 spmened ema d'in the Hew Tarker corase Loma sed much peired by those wht them pre the propos | \u2014 Lux avoue, 1008.: broth or Jolly the dean Sheets and pillow! à Miss roe MEE 0 which to aoû comfort rufferart, ; visited rd yey ore rayon \u2018De paques about * mn ach di > oT bowes ; FOR NE W YEAR 3 GIF TS.ore Broth and.phniacd Mik hare dupe, \u201ci les Puddings of various kinds, snd light = the phyvicians.It remuing with the pul .Cw xs Cufemdar ue 108, Mars Word à whether mots or shall be dons in future, For sush on send aa thos he - ve ye Savers ae he the Alea Portsmiies writin Coles Seine or [iia tho dopation wil be : reo nie cms, SEEM on BRT MEE A Jot of Lap \"., X Woerth from T5c to $2.00 each.JE hg rocetrad wih thanks at ; +de ue-jet et Papeteries nd Stationery mee.Goods At Half Price.; AN ASSEMBLY MALL, iI 25 ET re Dre au re * ! | Ty a ve eR dr ~* ; contes MARE THE STONES FLY, ce rouortons CARNIVALS AT THE MAAARINK | Boots vi din dance, and he help ie whi, AL \u2018ot be well.known members Pre promised 49 presen new and s th um Ro oil make their appear: © ones who w ance,audtomakethecarnival A à seutin days to come.The success of the rink winter is really wonderful,aundthose who dont tomacoe peousit Hollies Green Steeplechase\u2014 Ottawa Carnival Matters Booming \u2014 Miscellaneous Sports.3 Ths contest between the Caledonian and Thistle curlers was finished last evening.At the end of the night's play the Cale- donians had a majority of 9 shots which, added to their lead of 39 shots from the previous day's p lay.gave them a total majority of 47 sho Following are the acores : AFTERNOON\u2014THISTLE ICE.cures, & CALEDONIA.w.Bw i ae Kinghora Andrew Ÿ \"Young D.A.MePhersan.Amos Conn, © skip, 13 skip, 17 THISTLE.CALEDONIA, A.E.Mussen R.Costigan J.Baillie D.Miller A.Nicoll R.Peel Judge Archibald, D, Wilson, skip, 17 ekip, 17 EVENING\u2014CALEDONIA ICE.THISTLE.CALEDONIA.J.1.Ibbotsan J.B.Young A: G.Walsh John Hickey _ &+ \u2014_\u2014\u2014__JeSimpsor * - TG, Cameron W.H.Boon, skip, skip, 18 THISTLE CALXDONLA., W.G.Ross wie ohn Mackie 5 ALA lon W.W.Mowatt, y i Hutoninson skip, - skip, 13 THISTLE ICE.THISTLIL CALEDONIA, A Mere ann H.Mitchell T R.McCarthy BG Nicol J.Tooke D.Kinghorn, skip, 14 ; Tough, skip, 13 THISTLE.CALEDONIA, Ww.Cunningham W.Youn .¥; Mitchell | w McNally \u2026 W.Campbe W.T.MoLaurin obert Ader, i, 17 Hugh Cameron, skip, 10 Total.79 Total.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.87 The MeGill Cup Competition.The following matches for the J.J.Me- Gill Cup have been played recently at the Bt.Lawrence Rink: pas y » À.McLean W.X.Cook .H.Scott W.Meldrum > d W.FF, Smith V.J.Anderson, skip, 15 J.H.Miller, skip, 21 W.McKinney J.MoNally .Fournier J.Vighton .G.Kearns L.Parotto M.Kearns, Rev.Dr.Campbell, skip, 18 skip, The Bonspliel at Hamilton.HAMILTON, January 9\u2014The cold anap which set in here yeuterday afternoon has put the ice on Hamilton Day in admirable condition for the big bouspiel to be held tomorrow, and evarythiug polnis toa ir.\u201che entry is/ very large, including several rinks from Buffalo and Detroit and thirty rinks from Toronto.The drawing for east and weet began yesterday afternoon.\u2018 The Game at Vaudreuil, Curling is booming out at Vaudreuil at pre resent.A match for turkeys was played ast night, resulting as follows : inger Stebbins fe actavish Geale amiiton, skip, 19 Aird.skip, Around the Tee.D.McGill and F.A.McRae will contest fora long-tailed turkey at the St.Lawrence rink this evening.A match between the St.Johns and the St.Lawrence Curling Clubs will take place in the near future.The Thistles have received an invitation from ute to send a couple of rinks to play the local curling club of that place.To-morrow afternoon and evening six rinks each of the St Lawrence and Cale- donian Clubs will meet in friendly strife.The Calefionian Club will send two rinks to St.Johns to meet two rinks Irom the - curling club of that place, at an early date.Friday afternoon and.evening six rinks of the St.Lawrence and Thistle Curling Clubs will play their annual friendly match, There promises to be a friendly race war at the St.Lawrence Rink, W.M: Kearns, as 8% okip.of an Irish rink, has Challenged a French, Scotch or English team to meet them and decide the supromas of the curl- on ations, Fhe challenge fins been se fed by ¥ Fournier for a French rin avd J.Anderson on behalf of the blue: nose element, =.18 BOWLING.Vies Victorious.« + On the Victoria Rifles alle Micys last last eyenin the second teams of Vics bowled their head Mimi ae, which resulted in a victory for the latter by thee pins.The scores were as follows: VOS\" string \u2014 Total \u2014>trin, Ol a Bos To C1 Ml 15 165 4; 101 10 13 4 157 167 105 519 189 US 247 45 ss 203 166 570 Total ecveosnoseneassees Lanrceencnecouen 2508 Medd 2 h T tal, ï 1}; 10 10 1e 18 1% i A 5 138 156 437 1 M7 18 50 : 18 13 10 40 185 10 18 M7 Total.\u2026.\u2026carrercs saccuces \u2026 2895 Majority for the Vics, 8.Strikes and Spares.The second second team match between the M.A.A.A.and the Vick, which was postponed on account oo military night at the Queen's during 4 he performante of \u201cGordon's Rallef,\u201d\u201d will ba rolled off on Tuesday night of next week on the M.A.leys.\u2018 To-morrow night, at the Gym, the third teams of the Vics and the M.À.A.À.will roll thelr third match, and on Saturday night the first teams of these two clubs tieet on the same alloys.SKATING, To-Morrow's M.À.A.A.Carnival.The fiyst masquerade of the season will take \u201clace to-morrow evening at the M.A.\u201cpes rearms req anything of that kind will be placed Potins \u2018| Museum will he open at nights for thesis | line in front of the Club House d | wards, defeated the married men | LA se | team bave about ar ever tumed slmters that ha oe been gathered the: sheet Lord and Lady cen - it ts bpedy | attend.SNOWSHOEING Carnival Work Going On.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.OTTAWA, January &\u2014As a result ofthe withdrawal of Lord Aberdeen's patromge, the carnival booms.The following letter has come in from Geo.Burn, the inansget of the Ottawu Bank, aod | this will ri gate scriptions from other Refer: your favor of the ith Tae which as SUV» mitted to the directors at their meeting t0- day, I am instructed by the hoard tofor- ward to the treasurer of the carnival fund, through you, the enclosed cheque for We trust that je ou may be successful when you represent the matter to the other basks- Hon, Geo.E.Foster and Sir Mackenzie Bowell have both promised subscriptions, and a num of minent men have increased what they already Jubsgrheds bringing the amount now in, to The Governor-General's letter will be filed and the receipt of it acknowledged Further than that, the secutive propose to do nothing.Mr.Hand, of Hamilton, bas has been awarded a $1000 contract for fre works.Although | General Herbert has signed, expressed his inception of assisting the, val in every wayin his power, 20 rast suite à put one © General will have the guns put.oul e | n Point hind any fire: dis of the commit isposal afternoon of Friday, 23th Jani will be asked for asa Government and civ! c holiday.\u2018The fish exhibit and thé Geol itors to look through.sq The Holly Green.b Nearly forty Holly members tra over the mountain and mot pM in the green steeplechaseias they 9 to the scarf which marked the, fini i first in were : Among other L thinks the, HEN yy pH ket ball.Songe were Watt and Tyler, and * ae A Ne recitation, - Next \u2018Tuesday nel \u2018fe Clab\u2019s regular steeplechase will tak The Tugñe Bleue Green teem.This evenin, ng the Montreal Snowshoe Cb will hold thes annual green steepiechas.start be made from the Gymnasium at eight er sharp.The club steepe- chase takes place nex: Wednesday.St Georges to see the Prince.To-morrow night .His Hirhnors Frine Pro Tem, who resides, w hile in Montresl, at the Academy of Music, will receive a visit from the fit.George Sugwahoe Ulub.The theatre will be spec decorated for the occasion, and the Kni ~ ts of the Cross will render a special musical \u2014programme between the acts.HOCKEY.\u2018The Ottawa Players.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA January 9.\u2014The pt Vo Hockey Saturday match with r thei ex ey Vi\u201d In pis yo city the Vics are sup) y strongest team\u2018in the league, and ee match will zive a llen on the champion- sh ip of 1883, e Ottawas propose to either arrange an excursion or engage special train should enough of their Friends.signify their intention of going down.The intermediates will also be down to play the Victoria seconds The Executive Committee had about de cided to protest, the two Murphys, but now, in viewot the licking NOIR ee he Cryataly for whom th ol Murp abandon the a The Winn Peg Hockey Club want date either on January 30 or 81, and Secretary Murphy has been instructed to fix January 30 as the dat The Shameocks of Montreal want home and home matches, but as the Ottawa have about arranged with combined To ronto clubs the matter was left over uni Toronto is heard from.© cided to take an active part in the coming Carnival, and will arrange a little Cl specialty for the occasion, The White Star \u2018Club.All the members of the above Club are requested to turn up for the final prac dice which is to take pce onthe White Star Skating Rink on Tuesday evening, between 7 and 8 p.m., before their first match with the Lorne's in the Western Hooke y League The team will be picked after this) practice, After the Puck.; Thom This evening the Shamrock and Mc&i Nong, Hockey teams wil play at the Beaver Ri was find Poiut St, Charles.Yestes \u2014 St.Urbd THE TURF.through A Poor Track at Alexander Islan ALEXANDER RACE TRACK, January 9.-w cold penetrating rain fell yesterday, and'§s pended.a consequence the attendance fell off - Aurle siderably,but there was a sufficient num a diso on hand to make the betting brisk, T3 track was in a wretched condition.Ele books were doing business.BUMMARIES, The said family therefore 1; lent races Ii Bones, 11 ), > a Li Goal Faire if had ha Half Sra ad brought bons the i ! cond race, Lime, ï recorder mprisonment, a fine of $5, or ter), ol, 1; ute M., ES aransl 5 us G three mejiths more.109 (Mur whl Tos + A Rire 6} furl aM Le 110 (Ji EF \u2018 va sister.SE 4, ooh { ROYAL ARCANUM, (Bendo - - rth raco Ham), #1, Th officers of Laurentian Coungil, Royal Walcott, 130 nit poh, 7).evens 8 Eis Gace.; Arcanu were lustalled with th due (Geiger), 5-1, = - lorday-night-by Deputy Su prome- v ith race, wile\u2014C 100 (Mf aiphy), 8 > Regent ;.Lldaan as follows: Regent, hele Ji a Ne CE W.A.Weir; vios regent, W.H.Whyte; sit onary ling pastregent, Era ion orator, T.A.An Almost Impassable Trask at New {Bishop; treasurer, Sobor; honorary - \u2018Orleans.; New ORLRANS, January 9.\u2014A thunde F storm, accormmpanied by heavy rain, mad the track and ap) rogches almost impas sable yesterday.The card, however, decided after considorable scratching and fair crowd witnessed the \u201csport.\u201d First race, furlo ong.Clara Bauer, ) 44, 1; p 105 (HID =.(cl layton).iss Gallo ie Nichols, 107 Johnson), 10-1, 8.ag: = Second race.\u2014Kindore, 108 il, Ta Ven ' mile, Wanda T., oi (McCue), (Garduer), 20 bird rao, ' Be Marche Gritin, 108 - - wa Nas e.0ereen sein NAPOLEON «STAR\u201d couroN.NO.8.Bring one Coupon and TWELVE CENTS to the Sran Office, or to any newsdealer who sells the STAR, and get Part No.8 of the work entitled, \u2018 NAPOLBON, FROM OORSICA Illustrated Albam.If you wish to have French transiation of descriptive master, mark X in the following blanks TO ST.HELBNA.\" the Napoleoaly VARsasocuvnan axsucnschhonca0uut sensouctaccaueSvacaa0s vx0douceuc0h 050 \u201cTown or City, ararrssaneenacsn cents 1varden, Lrause; collector, H.quoit] made his a p cited] oppos th Coun The ing, Sev.The fit As officer] Chalifa Corres] Finand Saint the Org nel, U.E.De .Ma the foll officers@pr SE Red Top (10m Foi 321 pe vere iil bal.rit \u2018 et eat fi Li lla Allen, 105 105 (Hi de avocate, , Ê h Club will hold thelr Sauvughneert and social on Tu evening ngiiat the Victoria Rifles Armoury.Pi A.A.A.has made the purchase LS itlon_wbich was nat, the St evening, the 15th Quolting club will have thelr Welsh & soon paul dinner.Messrs.otre Dame atreet, is where the dinneffill take place.Members of sister clubs and their friends will be have been xolaimed, \u201cI dially weloome.Will Schaefer says that he d considRFournil in his tlass and ould not play Mame of balk-line bill for so smallifiake as $1000, He has exhibition ougaplicnts that will keep him busy for three @inthe, at the end of which time he Propog again to tackle fves.ALMOST A FIGHT, LivelCouneil Mèstinx at St Louis du Mile End \u2014\u2014 À wilingof the Council of St.Louis du Mile was held un Monday iu the town , although of brief duration was ex ¥ Interesting.This is about the ey en he aopual election of the transact the muni- Sigal roan for the ensuing year ace.At such times feeling uns | etty high.Old wounds are i, and hatchets which were sup- long buried, are ouce more Wurrected and put to active use.The@beting last evening was summoned in theual Tauern and the NP ter were @ected to take u pm the nature ofheordiñary roütin as ere vas « a good @endance of eo tometed ratepaye amongiwhom were Ex-Councillors ile.neuveRnd Martel.Counc Ouellet had hllily began a 5 he course of with he complained about.the ona 8e cost incurred In keeping the 1 Fark from the tracks of the - k and Island Hallway, and par in future tl the use of slel ha, when | was Interrupted outsiders.uproaghon became gen and oo In - tense Sat flsticuil encounters were imminent, Bhally the Mayor made himself heard and atikce declared the meeting adjourned.At thik pme of affairs ox-Councillor Martel ap the platform and \u2018s to ncillor Collerat's face, ox ing f I cannot beat., 1 will thrash you with my fis » that the ex-Councillors hed the franchise to the Park ond erat.Island Railway and had resigned seats.In the new election hich followed nuously opposed the election of intense exciteraent.8 caused A pulic meeting will be held this even- SOCIATION MEETINGS.rf Societies Elect Offisers for the Ensuinx Year.nch Woôrkingmen\u201d 's Mutual Bene- iation have elected the followin, ding Secre Secretary, F sieal: yy Cote r the ensuing year rt Troe Commitwes, J.P.Rou ident, nt RT T.Chalifoux; Lacy uld; .YNosbert urer, s- snd Frank Pigeon; RB.Dessureau, Dolphus Velllet, Trodeau; Perceptor, Philippe The fer known as \u201cLes Chevaliers de uis\u201d have elected the followin, CF.Béique; the ensuing year: General onan, r miding Chevailes or Cortoanonding Becre ancial , T.Paren Secretary, O.cachette: t; Supply Officer, A.Pratte; france: Committee, A.L'Heureux , H.Fontaine, N.Beausoleil Thel gue \u201cDes Patriotes\u201d have elected ing officers for harles Degigné Charl and for be A, ensull al: Fret.wh Vice- uin; Znd Vice rer, Secret stant uvier; Porceptor J.D.Tr nibaait: Perce rcle hdin , J.morni tor, Isi U.a, Cyprien Brouiatr Lafayette\u201d Lave elected the officers for the ensuin j, F.Lague; V Secretary, E.8.Blanchette; IY , Messier; Financial d breque; Li idore Guillemette; ; Assistant year : ice-President and ECORDER'S COURT.T 'enders gainst the civic by-laws passed the.Reco Record eran fom passers- é Fhompson w LC < Flint | Cætier, Nek as ended She pl belote de not {th Rev.te Fine, guide, Geo.H.Me LT Fletbe a er an 4 eremonies the members and guests sat | pore to Ee he rose Lonsta were e enjoyed, | opined a of Sciections by by the Canadian landolin Club and the Laurention ls rte, dust bo M cLeod, rec d F.Osborn.or yes y Sutton, who was found guilty of | while under the influence of by on Bleury street, 85 or \u2018one month.Ray Thomas Caira, à musiglan, o In street, drove a wheel ed Seules t.Andre street.gs, when the streets were covered a fpantie of snow, sentence was sus- As Thomas was that it was forbidden to use as accused of keeping house on St.Maurice street, ilty.The case il come er on Fridag illy, of Paris street, Naan \u201chabitual ' drinker, and as such was a disturber of his Barnes; chaplain, ; sentry, N.N.O.A M.Scoûl; score A ay , Jno.After the ears, J, Kell tions by Thos.; Banque 3, 601: $1 cou Banque ues DEMAND OF ASSIGNMENT.Louis La has mad demand « n Jean Baptiste THE WEEK'S MORTALITY, follows: Chere were 107 | deaths In in the ol \"last gpl oe 16 Potestants and one Jew.ges of death were: Diphtheri our à = + itor ra NE Sod To us AE ET LT, Toe FRASER Aunctiensess.» | JMEORTANT SALE BY CATALOGUE ., 0 Ÿ THE DEATH OF MR.LOUIS SHIP: * ap.HE WAS WARNED TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE ACCIDENT.Another Witness Positively Swears that the North Gate was not Closed, and he saw Deceased Attempt to Cross the Track.The inquest held on the body of the late Louis Ship, was resumed yesterday after | noon,\u2014 The first witness examined Ridley McKensie, superintendent of the Montreal General Hospital.He merely stated where the deceased was injured, say- -ing that the injuries were caused by a blow rather than frem being crushed.The second witness sworn was Alfred Mosdell, switchman in the employ of the G.T.R.Witness doposed that he did not ses the accident, but went over to the spot immediately after it ore He that he bad often warned deceased about pi \u2018reckleas way which he used tb Boro over the crossing._He stated that at th ousing, people were \u2018in the habit of going \u2018under the bars and crossing, when the gates were closed and that the en whose duty it was to stop the passengers from going over, were useless as they ad no power to lay hands on peuple and could only warn them of \u20ac the danger, \u201cwhich in most cases was \u201cTbe next witness was F.Al Allard, a Slerk lu the Inte Mr.nin store on Notre Dam street.He merely deposed that he left the deceased on that hat particular afternoon, in the store and tha deceased was in good spirits, Pr.Charlebois was the next Titness and he stated that he was employed as shunter on the Grand Trunk Ilway.This had the first serious accident, that had happened on that crossing during the past nineteen years Next came M.Hoey, one of the shunters in charge of the train when the accident occ Hesaid he did not see the acoi- dent occur, bat was on the spot immediately after.He deposed that two weeks ago HE WARNKD THE DECEASED about crossing, also hat on the ni ssn which he Ed pie 5 eo deceased ry narrow esca] a cars touching bis Las he was gett pe: of the way.\u201cIhe next witness sworn in was amour, a ghunter on dhe Gr Grand Tr te he on oe until oy Ar oid Sout it] 1t In next sworn, and he deposed TS ing mwas card deceased shout and on Doe out found \u2018the\u2019 body lying on the and had it taken tothe custom's office.M J.Clement stated that at this crossing, so many people under the bars after the gate was closed that it was marvellous that there were not more accidents, hy.H.Fold, civil cu He gave the measurements of the cross a D.Superior was the fot.mined.He stated that on the.a in Question he drove down to the crossing.Just as he got there the bars closed on h side, but they were not not down on on Lhe north side and he saw a start to the track.He positive declared that the north gate Was open.Wen the man was about half way over witness: as Mr.Ship, and saw dece the cars, butlost si toa mediate ards ories.He went over on -the track.A.E.Becket, who was acting for.the Grand Trunk Railway, the ess became somewhat confused in his replies and contradicted hi; self in m any P places.The witness then withdrew and the inquest ras ydjouraed till Monday morning at ten o MARKET COI COMMITTEE.The Market Committee met yesterda: morning and transacted routine business.\u2018communication was read trom the butchers secours Market complaining that the Pre robibit butchers\u2019 stores within 8 of aay the city markets was be: - in Ynfringed i n à certain case.The ail offender explains that the law only covers the retail trade, and as his is & wholesale business, he is exemptod from fits mn tions.A re was presented from those charge Por th the St.Jean Baptiste are complaining that the buliding was in a state ol re As mittee were appointed to investigate: A bill was presented from certain store copers for expenses incurred in replacing fii en window panes in the Bonsecours market.It was ordered ne d.At the hos tr pte, time the Com- mittes pal sided à fn case of , the loss will ave À to be sustained by the persons in whose stall he accident takes place.8d him CRIME AT MAISONNEUVE.\"Chief O'Farrell Muisouueyve Has issued | bis nual statement for th eat vu year, ich shows that there were 1 ion the fallow : Drunks, 10; trunks and Jagrancy, D v horses than 6 miles an hour, 7 0e ng oer at without a license, 16; assault and patterr, begging without : ne 1 nder à warrant, 1; drunk disorderly, 11; desertion, 1 ndecency, 1; bathing wi inthe limits of the municipality, ©; robbery, 8; blasphemy, 6; intervention with police duties, 2 All these offences end together \u2019have given the municli- pality a net profit | in fines of $347.30.The worst arrest of the year was made on the 112d and beaten by séven coal earters, | assau and bea y sbven con who were finally arrested.The municipal ity to-day in in a Healthy condition, there being Ho con us dissase reported to the Board of Hi he HANDLING T THE SNOW.The ines of the Mostres! Park and Island way Company were runni sot time as usual on Sunday and ds on- day except for a few minutes delay 7 during the forenoon caused the sit tion of the track within the eity.In some wri 1 hy sant at Cote love we | rifting Incexsan es Ne the work of th h room , thorough bor Goth divilony Hoar were as clear snow as a newly awept floor throughout the day.a FINED AY STE, OUNEGONDE, There was quite a little sensation caused on Notre Dame st, Cu le, on Mou- day, when the toe prnderiook to arréet a man named Watson for witheut a license.Mr.Watson pp pre Aria Joction, but daglly Kad to submit to painful necessity and was to ta Oune gonde police ation: This morning be was JE before Band Tome and Was senile pay © ( + AUCTION OF REGULAR, WEEKLY AU JOTION oF | was Dr.VADERWATES SALE.DAMAGED CAPE WOOL The su stores GUTHKIE, 30 & Gaieiel oo vari \u2019 » SOO + \"AS TWO O'Clock PM, For account of Underwriters\u2019 and others concerned, \u2018 Jo Bales Greasy Cape Weel : marked Z diamond, and various numbers 6x.Nahum Cnn from Fort Elizadeux, Slightly Damaged by Sea Water.TERMS NET CASH.WALTER N.KEARNS, 7 Awetle es Lenper.me , LEGAL CARDS, McGibbon & Davidson ADVOCATES, &c., NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, M ON MOibbon.0.016 Peers \u201cNumber Twenty-Ning.\u201d The vast, mud-colored building loomed out of the fog as the doctor's brougham Against the dark lining of the carriage the set face of a man inside was visible by the light of a portable lamp.It was the face of a man whose mind is not at ease.There were irritable folds at the corners of the mauth, a restlesslook in the keen eyes, even as they travelled over the page he was reading.Sir Kenneth Brandon only shut his «book as he stepped out and entered the Whitechapel Hospital, The - doctor sl- ways read as hé drove about London from one consultation to another.It was his habit À allow himself no leisure for idle Sir Kenneth Brandon was one of the few London doctors whose names are familiar abroad.He had made one big diséovery, he had dome a great dea deal\u2019of useful worl and at 50 he waa already making a large Income.~ His recent knighthood was po) lar \u2014 not oply amon, is patients) ut among hig professional brethren-and h dinners were among the nicest in town.And nd yet many people\u2014and, who knows!\u2019 pera) ps Sir Kenneth himself missed a host- > suaile, & woman's winning phrases, at his brilliant dipner table in Wimpole street.Sometim, s\u2014Iif ever he had time vo pain perhaps the great physic an mig vé regretted the pretty, mpered, foolish wife, whom he had nootied and neglected in the old days; the child\u2014for she wes little more-who had finally left their dingy suburban Ji fer for good: t the girl he t have saved bef too late\u2014for at first she had or his house.after one of \u201ctheir niiserable, sordid squabbles, and bad gone back to her father, and it was onl.after hum tinct scene with her has and she n peared.® hi disappearcd, and she o buf Borers some back.Bank.To all intent and n h à blank.To all intent and purposes.wife.was as one.is dead.Yet the embittering q quarrels of.those early years; his séverity when he should have bees lenient; his carelessness when ought have watched over the Toots \u201cyoung life ite that he had sworn to cherish an rotect - were facts which, though he seld lowed himself to think of them thelr trace written on the vor ace.Inside the large ha a marble atatue®of the Queen.omen \u20ac chilly out of the vague half-light, a lady was alread waiting for him\u2014a fair,high-bred face, wit! something of the look of à student modernized by a slightly red air, such as is often seen In a cultivated woman of the world.Lady Sibthorpe was a widow of leisure and was intermittently interested in a variety of questions.She occasl ly wrote a short article for one the monthly reviews, preferring such toples as -do not-usually -commend themselves to the more tender-hearted sex, for she by no means posed as a philanthro ist sod was understood to have views a-little in advance of those of the British 2e ™ Tost now, \u201cfor instance, she was interested in the ospital question and at adinner party the hig explain the Kenneth had ro olun nipered u the internal working 0 e ni hitechapel.he doctor never missed Me of being useful to Lady Stoth thorpe; she was just the woman he would have asked to be his ite, if only\u2014 ue met people meet who are more nterested in each other.than past Lady Sibthorpe had known that he liked her, and for some time past she had almost made up her mind that she ni o accept him, but thers a.no hurry; were both of a certai hey both had their occupations, their fairs, And now they turned up the stone staircase together, on their way to the women's wards, Lady Sibth paused for an instant as they passed the operating theatre.The doors were closed.Outside two potters were waiting with a atretcher, Suddenly the door was ajar, and then there was a vislon « 0! anzious interested faces, lit up bya trong glare are of ; of a nurse's bac! banding orward, an ot a sur n\u2019s face blowing spray on \u2018ta someth t was jn.vis faible.er all an intense # \u2018 5e e hoarse whispers of the porters oh bre wonder stretchers, ow long they would have to to wait, Bs Lady Sib ibkhorpe was not not omotional, but she shiv- rte te \u201cCatharine yard the effaced th bad left physician\u2019 8 50 blue cov- erloted beds elves in the gloom of the long Here and there © firelight umained the bland, unemotional features of a nurse under her smooth -hairand white cap\u2014the sexless features of a woman who has learned to witness suffer- without a sign.n seeing Sir Kenneth Brandon Sister Catherine.5 a Jong nosed woman with t hurried forward as superintendent of e ward.The doctor introduced the two women to each other, and for awhile Lady Sibthorpe, natebook În in band, was absosbed with sta\u2019 t \u201cNow take me round to your patien Sir Kenneth,\u201d she said when she iad don to Sister; Catherine moved | forward a professional look om her brig othorpe sas ped at every ob.14d questions in a aE LISA greedy a enneth, whose \u2018hos aiaspital manner\u201d was prov he patiente in the same a.Fe Arona have employed to a duchess.His wa vith w women was one of the things for whi ras justly famous.They bad come to oe end of one of the lines of beds, and we wore now turning up the other side of the patient there, Sir Ken- \u201cNo.20\u2014a h case\u2014the opeless vated by want and dirt.hey beat oa in trom one of the common latg! was = orrible ete when she came.\u201d ph in his sympathetic pe he g y \u2019 approached the bed.The tients back was turned to him, but as tebe ov Fe re weakly vicious face, with te à flush color on each cheek-bone, looking sharp! maciated asain the whi Thiten oun 3 ine L © dark baie oe i the aye dn slaty eyes which } ich had once been du ly re sir added leaned eyes met in a long stare, ssomed to roll away.hears stood still, \u2018wreuk we W | THURSDAT, \u201c| tton at the above -drew- up;-with a jerk, under the portico.| is | not the yg doubt, _you're going to let us down eaail : sent awa ; resigned, i PATTING \u201cANNUAL SALE oF \\ Artists as the _ FRASER INSTITUTE HALL | University Strest, corner Dorchester St.FRIDAY 15D SATURDAY, JANUARY 10.11 and 18, : At 7.30 O'Clock Each Kveaing, ARTISTS REPRESENTED: Yeend fs.Saiz rao .Aumonfer, G.s Hayes, J.Hal race, Arthur Hopkins, à Ernest Parton.alters, Horace Van Ru th.1 ic Pyne, H.ne séhafer, Chos.8 buat, T H Baimes, Anderson ade, J.rottoy, POF * Claud J.Olasen, Ÿ P yn HA and other well known artists.\u201cThe entire collection: vu be on free exhiti- v'olock Tuesday evening until 5 0 clock Thursday afternoon.EVENING BALES ONLY, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 10, 11 and 17, at 7,30 O'Clock.M.RICKS & Co., = A à 44 SALE oF EXCELLENT SECOND-HAND FURNITURE.Planos, Crystal and Brass ilers, Good C ts, hres O Orient rpets, rs, Nice Steel Engravings, Bedding, cilia, Glassware, Cutlery, Ornaments and other H A tuents removed for convenience of of NOS.1821 AND 1823 NOTRE DAME 8T., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY ith, ore \u2014\u2014AP-2:30 O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & aco.45 Auctioneers.coarse and empty laugh, \u201cob, Lord! Are vou here\u201d she muttered, an d \u2018tossed over, The doctor drew: a lon grown a little paler before e spoke.\u201cPoor creature; she mistakes me for some one else.They often do at the last,\u201d he whispered, and then taking down the usual card hung above the bed on which the patient's age, disease and diet, as woll as the doctor's name in charge of the case were written, he added urbanely: \u201cQuite right\u2014perfectly right.Dr.Brown has ordered Sister, look that could possibly be of use.Sister, this case speciall ay Sibthorpe sai somethin graci By whisens artists ce Ragiané The mine silbacribers are vio am | breath; he had | Puids, March 33, An Une se Boy] Mi Som, Livecpooi, Halifax and Portland Mail Service.Liverpool, imeutre rena - à avscnourss fate csrnotab is dan.7 Dec.ewrcatinn | 13 Jan.10JaB.Ne Jdan.Numidian.2 31 Jam, Ravhs oF PAMAGE-CARIN.$50 te $00 Single.S100 and $310 Return, Rates are in accordance with location of statercom, sad number of persons occupring Mme.Second Cabin, $09, Return, $58, - to or from Liverpool.Liverpqol, Loads: Glasgow, Heer: donderry, ast necessary Clasgew, Derry and Now York Bervies, From Glasgow.| BrEAMSEIFG.From Now York 21 Deo.STATE OF UALIFORNIA 3Jen, 3pm.M Jau.STATE OF NEBRASKA $lJun., 1pm.Cabin, $40.Socond Cabin, $43, S16.the at es the ssloos All statercoms are .are ai lad through ith the incandescent elec- .EE freight, ange, or further information M.& A.ALLAK, Montreal, Boston or Philadelphin.or $5 AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.83 83 Bread way, ¥: | German Mediterranean Service.NORTH GERMAN HAMBURG-AMERIGAN-\u2014 LLOYD 8.8.CO.LIN Vast steamers between New York Sod Ax Asores, Gibraltae su Jan.19, 1 pm, Algiers, Ne; Genoa.jou.of iors, Anires.In Le m., \u201cagen N Nuples, ence ret tickets avaliable for les, Ge Gibraitaz, burg, | ge, From Neo tn pion.Direct conneoti from Naples, to to Rare by Na.Lioyd 8.8.Co.'s Imp.Mail Burs.burg American Line.31 Broadway, N.Y.D.CONNELL d Armes oe.RIEN, povoza BATTERSEY ames street, posite Temple pui tt North German Lloyd OB,RIcHS k Co.0 Gen.(er 3 Bowling G JX.GrÈxous à a and passed on.Not a feature of the strange scene had escaped her.It was eg that something extraord lary had That these two\u2014the fas fonabla a and the pitable outcast on the hospital mattress\u2014knew éach other she had now But the three moved on to the next bed, smiling and chatting as they went.Frescatly Sir Kenneth Brandon u a consultation at the other end of London at 5 o'clock, and offered to drive Lady Sibthorpe back, as she had ber carriage.They were both ent as they bowled along westward.A few nights afterward they met.by accident, at a dinner.it was a brilliant ry.The talk, like the food, was atim- Bhat ng; the wine, like the beauty of the WONIeN, was It was in gracefully artificial moments like those that Sir heu- neth, pessimist though he was, felt tenderiy toward all the world.Sir Kenneth, in fact, was delighted, for he was deputed to take Lady Sib thorpe down to dinner.She was à woman who louked specially well by candlelight and at dinner time,\u201d .teeth, her shoulders and her diamondis wero roverbial\u2014three things.which, added to er native wit, made the widow a pre coveted dinner companion Sir Kenneth, ndeed, had never realized how devôted h as oor before.An eran rather yet there expression in Lady Sibthorpe\u2019s eyes to-night which he had never seen there, and which he could not quite understand.\u201cI see from the papers that Jou have been in Paris the last few days,\u201d she said, as they ate their soup; \u201cI hope pal have saved Europe one of its ex-crown any one but you I am Dee masionall whispered the doctor, lant! = \u201cHer majesty is now out of danger.1 was, in fact, able to leave Paris by the 11 tra just in time to dine here to-night.But! I haven't opened a single letter or tele- \u201cHe kept the talk of the gossip of the day until he saw the corners of her mouth give way with a little tired droop.And your article on the hospltals\u201d said the doctor, bending his head and i at the charming woman at his side.\u201cI hope \u201cAh, my article will > on ite another uestion,\u201d said Lady Sibthorpe.Been curlously in torsated in a case which is typical of one of the great problems of \u2018modern society.I have n three es to the \u2018Whitechapel\u2019 since that day.\u201d \u2018I wish to heaven you would not run any such risk! We doctors are hardened Jou know, but there is always the fear of lu tion TE Getate women.\u201cBut creature, No, 201\u201d an \u201csighed Sir Kenneth, frowning slightly, as he reached out le 2 hand ga toner ass.Lady the champagne gl th , these are terrible cases.They are cankerous evils, eating away the very life of our social system.\u201cMy dear doctor,\u201d urged the lady in her Taost delightful drawl, \u201cyou forget what says.No.29, on the contrary, is \u201cthe martyr of civilization.\u201d \u201cPossibly,\u201d ioplied the physician, dryly; \u201cbut meanwhil \u201cMeanwhile the woman has succumbed.She died last n There was a ret of lau, ter from each side of the table.A well-known Q.C.was ing the latest joke.In the that followed Lady Bibthorpe studied the mena and Sir Kenneth fingered 20 his plate.How thuch did » the Facet Te seemed to him an eternity before she spoke hoy have taken No asaty The woman 0 seemed rally deficient\u2019 person.roperly trained and protected \u2018N on ght now be alive, well, and a tolerably useful member to society.Thi ok of it! That pitiable WOMAN WAS barely 40.\u201d y dear lady,\u201d said Sir Kenneth, se ly, Jou have probabl only heard: baïf Do you really yth Yes, ,\u201d said Lady Sibth And, as she looked him straight the eyes, the doctor knew aware of the whale dt th atruptly.between at she was \u201cI'm not senti- charchyard.She shall rest now for Bool.Shall I undertake the necessary arrangements, or would you perhaps pre- er\u2014\u2014 The ladies were rising to Brandoa bod his head.id wo \u201cI-\u2014I think I would rather seo to this thi Nothing more was said.He sat down again when they were gone, staciog blaokly at the fruit-strewn plates and the hal | drained ilasncs.Her crum led napkin fell | de knee, and 11 he saw with a mere der avisionof a sti, silent figure in the hospital mortuary.He could hear the Iadies\u2019 silken trains and high-bred voices as they trailed upstairs.And the doctor knew that when that suave, desirable, but unrelenting woman had out of the she also oo passed finally out of his life.\u2014 To \u2014 World .THE ELECTRIC oLuUB The annual meeting of the Montreal Blec- tric Club was held on Monday evening at their rooms, 55 University street.The election of officers for the com! ng year took place.The following members ware slected to fice: dent, Mr.W.B.Shaw; vies President, Mr.ing wi à surer, Deuter; Comm ttes, Douglass, Grabam.THE QUEEN'S HOTEL.abe directors of the Queen's Hotel at an M afternoon SUE ered the ap tment of GH: B.Fraser Crierie as ot Cristie has cri Ta copoly ics first of the year, vice H Mathe pened.| Her |.case.be what we are ugw | | Fok i \u2018other means, = te tg ORIENT.vos 0 The Mediterranean and the Orient, hy the magnificent twin-screw axproes steamers AUGUSTA-VICTORIA & et BISMAROK, k Jan.32 and 29, ary Alster Goon.Vinetrenche ony Matta: ers, denon, Pyramids), Jags (3 engine, Athe: XANDRIA und ustrated pamphlet and MAMBURG-AMERICAN LINK, 37 Droadway, Now York, Or D.CONNELLY, CA reves, Montreal 123\" ndmoe 14 Pianos à Grand | Winter 2 Facursion PAE TING ES FE LA TOURAINE - From New York Feb 6 108, to the Arey Lief bon, Uiuraiver, Bs Barcelona, ilies > (fioe; Monte + Seni oats and the ve \\dz), Jaffa Sotelo) Constani Malta, Tunis\u2019 Alglers, pire (Tangiers), to New York, etc.DURATION OF ROUND TRIP, TWO MONTHS.Price of passer round trip $500, 9600, 9700 and upward, For further À.FORGET, Steamship Ae oA gross.x x, CITY ITEMS.« A bazaar in aid of the the Providence Asylom will be opened on the 2lat i At a meeting of the\u2019 Municipal Council at Coteau Landing, on Monday, resolutions of t at the death of the to Sir Jobn 8, D¥Thompeon were adopted.At the Assembly Hall of \u2018a Schock on the sand inst, 3 Mrs.Ca che ion ve a lecture on the \u201cMe omen,\u201d for the benef Maternity Hospital.The death is annou ,-at-the age -of 40; of Mr.Thomas Duchèsneau, at 7 79 So André street: The funeral will take n Thursday, at 7.45 a.m, to the Churoh gt.Louis de, rance and t hence to Cote des _ Neiges cemgitery.Dr.ck and Mrs.Reddick and Miss Wa of Winchester, Ont, and Dr.Ont, are rib acu (5 © opening 0 ty this wrence , ddick are attendin if n@w medical wing of MeGill Univers FISHER - MANS STORY.THÉ EXP RES OF HIS CALLING BROUGHT ON LUNG TROUBLE.hat 28 Suffered Saverely and; SGpeht a \u201d Money Before He Found a Cure- An Experience That Wili Prove - Valuable to Others.- À few miles from: N.&,, 1s located the little village of Dover Bay.Among the gthe - _ noue residents of the village known than Andrew Horne, who ls a ral favorite with his neighbors.The of the Breeze was in Dover Bay à fous 450, and in conversation with Mr.H Tir aera \u20ac the many who have spoken s0 stron in favor of Dr.Willlenm Pink F EE orne follows the arduous dangerous calling of a fisherman, is expose ol all sorts of weather.i Some posure brought on à T% severe cold old which Jef his bis lun À that after à hard fit of cows ing \u201che would ._: frequently spit blood in co erable qusn- | i tities.MY.Horn orne spent consMerable money\u201d + in doctoring,but met with such poor results.\u2014\u2014 that he began be di .Toaddte ,: his troubles he was badly cons nstipated, } this gave rise to chronio piles, which osused, + him intense agony, and reduced him aimons _ to helplessness, Uns day Mr.Horne ceived a copy of a phlet issued DY the reading fhe strong testi noie ie contain ng the s mon mined to give Pink Pills a fair teial The result was bey: even his most sanguine expectations.He soon felt like & - new man.His lung trouble disappe: and be is row able to stand any amount exposure without feeling any end.© constipation also disappeared, with it the piles which had eaused s0 much d as Mr.Horne says, \u201clife is again ring, and Lam glad tobe able to ufferer ri fon jest ope, oo » w ow my exam pers \"pr Williame\u2019 Pink Pile, pair, prit and n hesith.\u201d Bren rela that he will be doing bi to shes n the good work by giving Mr, Hg Matoment to lta readers beat corkscome from Algeria There, are B i000 tres of cotk forests in thas- country.RE More cnses of sick hendache, billousnaet, gonstipation.can be cuted in less or with rer i ier FS\" Carter's »y_any Ù relieved tolu and x.À ; js baggage froma; G.- session 0 ump nd rar\u2019s again as am Lf BS mort.a dete¥mined chases fol lowed the tives ae G.I the O.\u201cik sue Dorval ape very apathetically turned the O.P, witch an car and its men imitated a \\ Syne machine very success ply.The The flo picked themselves up an ue glosely followed by the policemen ho 9 finally loss the scent and bad to he original: sq + PERSONALS.- res.ng prime grades, holders (erring to Sind {ake the chances ot t tow at any reduction from prunea are jobbing are main as full 43 Lo de for the { California are quiet but .Bul with very little Shenton.an.Deel Money Wisely Is a pressing duty in hard times.problem in many ways, but easily solved in Dry oo Goods by those who take advantage of our Great January Clearing Sale ! Bargains to Clear: LADIES\u2019 WHITE COTTON UNDERWEAR, comprising Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers, Night Dresses, to clear at discounts ranging from 20 to 50 per cent.LADIES\u2019 WHITE APRONS, to clear at discounts ranging from 20 to 50 per cent.i WHITE COTTON PILLOW SHAMS, to clear at 25 per cent.discount.LADIES\u2019 UNDERSKIRTS, to olear at discounts ranging from 20 to 50 per cent.LADIES\u2019 DRESSING GOWNS, to clear at discounts ranging from 20 to 80 per cent.; LADIES BLOUSES, to olear at discounts ranging from 10 to 50 per cent.BOYS\u2019 OLOTHING, to clear at discounts ranging from 10 to 50 per cent.CHILDREN\u2019S DRESSES per cent., to clear at discounts ranging from 10 to 50 JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2343 St.Catherine Street Corner of Metcalfe Street.TELEPHONE No.3833.REGISTERED.Is infinitely su If you want a fort\u201d (eut) and Crown Plug.Roll Chewing.20 VV VV VV VV Bat od \u2014\u2014+ +\".Crown Brand Smoking + Chewing TOBACCO} rior to all other tobaooos in use by the Canadian people.elightful amoke, with no burnin unpleasantness, see that the Crown is on every Ask for \u2018* Quesnel\u201d (cut); \u201c Champion\u201d (cut), \u201cTheo\u201d (cut), * Com- Our Chewing Tobaccos are \u2018\u2018 Navy Black,\u201d \u2018Honey Bright,\u201d Spun Oak\\ Cases.-.SEE OUR SJOCK OF.Heintzman Upright Pianos FINISMED IN TRIS POPULAR WOOD.«.C.W.LINDSA 2268, 2270 and 2272 ST.CATHERINE ST.x B-\u20140ld Pisnos of nny maker accepted in part pas\u201d S.Allsopp & Sons (ld, BURTON-ON-TRE No.1IndiaPale Ale MONTREAL, Agents for Canada.8 Most Desirable Business \u2014\u2014 \u2018ÉÉSES EE ré > OR Property in Montreal for Sale, ét \u2014\u2014 Lot of Land with Buildin GILLESPIES & CO.215 zawit gs, corner Craig and Cote streets.Suitable for two large stores to front on Craig street.Terms reasonable.Apply to WM.ROBINSON, Chanteloup Mfg.Co., 503 Craig Street.74 iL NOTICE ; \"ouate ba rate duhn Marine Go.of Moira To $ Edm Rado the book debe and rights of late firm ii -.THE .OF £ of the tongue or other plug or package you buy.CANADA TOBACCO CO., Montreal.yor NTARY LIQUIDATION.In the matter of the COSMOPOLITAN CLUB ot treal the Cicy of Mont BALEOF ASSETS BY PUBLIC AUCTION.The undersigned having received inst from \u20ac the Liquidators In the above matter win TUESDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1885, at the 0, rooms of the glo of Nos 28 and 30 Cath.© whole 0: e ment club, consisting of equipme of in Billiard Tables, Fiano, Carpets, Ollcloths, Garaliers, Fancy Chaire, Library Farni- ture.Glassware, Liuen aud Din- ing-room Utensils, Ranges, etc., etc.also the stock of Wines and and Book Debts, due by mem and one counts in three different Tota as per inventories to be seen at the Club Rooms on an afer Natur- day, mou pr inst., between thehours of 10 a.m.pm y- Bids for the above will be received on of the sale at so much on, the dollar on the} 1, ventory, And the p rtoassume the lesse ofthe premises for ee Unexpired term.required on adjudication.BALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCE.JAMES STEWART & ce, Auctioneers.Montreal, 9th January, 1993.T5 NOTICE.Edwardsburg Starch Co\u2019y, Ltd.The Twenty-Ninth Annual Gen Rtareholdery i) this Company wi be 3 he pare Office, 21 Common streer, Montreal, on AY, the 1h January, 16S, st balf past tweive a \u2018\u2019The Transfer Books will be closed fron: 15th January, both days inclusive.piste the Br order 72 2ew J.D.sup, Secretary.= Gordon Strathy & Co.STOCK BROKER, No.¢ St.Sacrament Street.Dated 18 Dee., 1804, No persenal interest in any market, And do nothing but a strictly commission business.| H.GORDON 'STRATHY, ; re Have you used Dyer\u2019s Jelly et Pacgmper and Roses tor chapped It is a difficult\u2019 abilities andex be \"Conference Waited Upon the | Governor-General at Noon To-day « \u2014Full Text of the Address.-7T \u2018 At the last General Conference of he | Methodist Churchof Canada, held at Eo: don, Ontario, it was decided to présent to : Their Excellencies the Governor-General - and Lady Aberdeen an address of loyalty | \u2018and appreciation of their work in the Dominion.Inaccordance with the wish of the Conference, 'a deputation called at the Viceregal residence at noon to-day and present | ed a very to the Governor-General.tion consisted of the Rev.President of the General Conference; the tev, Dr.Shaw, secretary; the Hon, Senater Sanford and the Rev.Dr.Ryckman, dent of the Montreal Conference.\u2018The deputa- | presi- tion were the followin, minent laymen: Rov.Dr ministers and pro- r.Hunter, Rev.Dr.Rose, Rev.W, ley, Rev.W.Hall, Rev.Dr.Antlifr, Rev.À.Phillips, Rev.Dr.Sparling, Messrs, Farrier, indlay, Morton, Carter and Johnson.The address WRs beautiful, illum in various colors, the panels at the side being decorated with delicately tinted maple leaves of different shades, the wording of it being as ollows: To Hi 4 Exotllency, the the Right | Honorable fe dress and Gov sono of Seo Det ni anada, olc., eto.etc.May.it plenso Your Excelloncy\u2014 We, the ministers and laymen, constituting 1 thé General Conference © of the Met hodist Church, re resenting 1543 ministers, 252,000 mi 000 adherents of the Church, in their ee and on thelr behalf as well as our own, gl embrace the opportunity afforded by the re quadrennial sosslon since.Your Excellenoy's ptance of the high position and reaponsi.hk ity, ot Representative of Her M osts th Governusent of.this- Dom ion, = vey the assurance of our most ent loyalty and attachment to the Crown and person of Her Most Gracious Majesty, and to Your Ex- | cellency, ahve: Her Majesty s honored and worthy re coscntat re Your Expelloner that tho alm ot the Methodist Church is t tbe on overnment aad that un promute revere! re for he sanctification of the Holy sion of sound tian classes of the people, and > both precept and examplé, of such sentiments concerning loyalty, sob .honesty and industry, as shall contribute to true, happy and useful citizens hip.We oice to know that Your Excellency sympath with the work of the churches, and w van overy patriotie io wud benevolant movement; and we are, oreo y persuaded of Your Exoellency's high ahireciation of the vital prin.antortlug teth 0] mong all the inculcation.by ciples of civil an us equality and free don so well sed hy: © Constitution of our groat Empire, well illustra and enfarced A ritiah institutions throughout the world; and we have been great! to ob ly pi serve in all Your, Excollenors connection with public affairs ition and effort, bot only for the à development of the material resources of the es but as well for Lhe peace © fobabitanta, P in viting Ton irrespect vo iA ition or in plans and labors to the advantage of our at common- © wealth, lending ta granting special privileges to none, thereby ating t n ion a, or os .subjects \u2018Confiding the id of- - gpliene s administration, we abide in the 6 trust 8 harge of Freedom and Kquality We are profou: Ay gratoful for tho powerful and ad benign Inf Influence exerted by the voblé lady es in Government House.a feel, as- that the moral as ral interests of the whole Dominion will be to te ir Hx- cellencies matters of wise and unceaaing eolicl- tude.\u2018To the Countess of Aberdeen we desire to convey expressionr ot our hi hig hest esteem, Toeing.as we do, that her © behalf of the women of the Dominion ai result in blessing u on all the homes iu the land.out Fxcellenoy» ile rank, character, perien a strong exempli- of the Rolicttude Cot our belo ve- Yor the well-being of our y proach Your Excellency evoutly pra: Most H High God.thar the life and health of Excellcricy and noble family may be graci el preserved, and that all Your Excdllensya 8 oi relations tothe Dominion may be ing to Your Excellency and on & happy pi pst perous poop) gned by order end o on behalf of the Conter- por?Snaw, D.D., His Excellenc ucy replied as follows: Mr.Frepident, and Gentlemen: ith b appreciation and sincere thanks, accep! HA Lu race raceful manifestation of loyalty and po public epirit.The expressions of the he source from which it emanates and the manner and circumstances of its presente tion combine to make it a most agreeable and notable demonstration of the sentiments to which I have referred e mere recital of the bjects an great body which you represent is in itself suggestive of the nignifi- cance and appro thsyourre of such a movement on your partin this your represcntative capacity.And it is also tive of the fitness of any effort on the arto of one holding the official pos tion which I have the honor to oceupy\u2014the fitness of any indication on his part of a {ness and desire perats as ar as may with those who are cArryin on a work so essen tially connected with the best welfare \u2018of the country.Ind ndeed tho person appointed to repre- the n this Domlnion\u2014and specially thar Tidztrious Personage flue has ever mon exorcised in the welfare the vast See thing rors - than what die moar method, cannot do otherwise than desire to c og on work designed in: tereats of the community.And for euch Teasons you can sally.understand thet 1 Ido Ay deed app: te auch assurances of ki \u2018entotragément as Jou have have offersd todar.TE is no matter o that the sentatives and membe we of the Metho Church throughout ite border sho foromoget in Sxproesions of loyalty -\u2014 that wall ascortained none the, lens it i [\u201caFtusl tlterance and demonstration, and I can aply add thet 1 d to offer my since: wishes for te continued influence in highest sensé, and for the highest blessing (upon the work of this church, which ta to such a bey extent the religious evi of frise Aberdeen and untry.1 canoot t Lady I4 Iare struok Lop jing ding tha en which this address cannot fail to and illuminated.Hs the national emblem indicated dy the beautiful maple leaves and also the and fate evinced throw hout the.decoration of this ent wiiic il be tokena i in su Sh eomadert lo numbers as represen of the Methodist Church in Canada.\u201d At the oonclusion of His Excellen ail Ersermt were latrodhced othe 2 e Govsrnor- peral à Aberdeen, who said word or \u2018wo to each, and before leaving, all were invited ta be présent at the Windsor Hall this cvening upon tbe oocasl on of the state concert, THE OOSMOPOLITAN OLUB.\u201c.A committes of the members of the Cos- P.Bcot PS ppointad to wind 3 of that organisa on.Notice has been registered.A LIVELY Y_OHASE.\u2018About 8.9% Mondey.ere evening, word received at the Homaventure station thet thred men had committed a robbery at St.finely illuminated document - Dr.Carman | ! Accom- i panying the regular members of the deputa- ; Bt Dh and Tat Sal sein Londen John 3.Geriand, Otiaws.at the Windses.Dr.Cusselmas, of Sak Lake City, ia in the city, ult?L Rosenthal 1af igpk gb for Dotiol Mliaze, Van Horng If tb the South of Guen JE.Bises.fie morning from i | MoT 8, Kirby, of Othe fi sogistereat the | ie.JW Bok # horbrooke, are FX Etre of the Russcll The Hon, O.C.ce and - amily have also ! gone vouth from London for a fow weeks.Mr.R.F.Ed; a pinent business man of randon, Fleet 1 Montreal esterday., F.D.Shallow and dure hare returned 2 a soveral weeks\u2019 trip to the Southern Baker has returned to town aftor panier.\u201cthe holidays with his mother at > | tonto, Out.« Mr.Alex.Nelson, Alex.Nelson & Co., : Wholeaalo furrie: od for Europe per SS.Majestic ou January and.| LM meo Stephens Just returned to the city a Denver, where boen visiting his ! n.Mr.Hiram n Stephens.Sans r W.E.Sanford.of Hamiiton, arrived in the.ity from Halifax Ore The Senator is mata, at the F.Mrs.Hen of the Academy of Music, who.ns Teoma.ill, is mu oy ter, and expects to be out piney in a tow Mr.James Stowar! : Klagion, 0 agent of the Eingaton & Montreal orvarding Company.has boon-clectcd an alderman in that The Right Rev.tho Bishop af Monnaies returned to Mon from Stan- bridgo, Where eth had an mor ia à confirma- ton nd Mra F, W.Walker aad Misa Walker, of Detroit an d Walkerville, higve loft London for Keypt, where they propose to spend the Mr.Charles Cham P.P.; Aid.Grothe and Mossrm.Coll Stott, J.À.Val- liores and Thomas Cummings left yesterday for Quebec.hn Fisher, of fata, Eng Lis at re WW dur Mr.large roolles manufacturer is paying hls annual business V tele | Ae: Dominiou Commander Kingewoill, of H.M.S.Blenheim, k adv vantage of Hot ot of tho world to pay left last ovoning, as 8.40, over reins À Halifax t aga assume nn ard, editor of the Toronto Sat h his ro er at is Mtoprt at = the convent at Fault au proceed to Bt.John, N.B., Mr, Id.Pottinger, Buperintendent of Gorem- ment Railways, a più the city on his neton, N.| hi w as well satieied = with- the mariver in which the trains had ru at thy time of tho funeral of the lato Premie: a eld and wife, , Are spe the upon\u2019.In re.Bayfield wi © for Bormuda.\u201cwhere they will pass the romain or of the winter months.Dr.Willlam onda accompanied b; Mrs.Os Osler, more 1 he buildings oa ey \"They are the guests of I and en oY tian Garduer r, 609 Sherbrooke street, during! their ir stay In ship beingin this Montres £ ] \"short vai E.E.day fa whi isses eppard Recollect, her will to-day.JDrominent nd- ng do \u2018ery.Heisnow somewhat prove.but it wil be à long time ere ho w n be able to attend to b ess again.Dr.D.- A.8h who boun for six yoars } Aberd n d thir family, aud also h; siolanin args of Cottago Htapitai the Haddo Hou ne in ouf.nivel us ve the Eatate orphanage, maintained.by thelr Excellencies for tbe benefit of their tenants, and who since Lo household, ison the point, of returning to Kurope with Mra, \u2018Sherris, w th the object of pursuing his med researc! es sn London and Vienna.Dr.Sherris, who bas had a great deal of-hospital ractice in Loudon ond elsewhere, esirous of al lines sot investigation devoted much attention.Sherris\u2019 retirement from the post whi has so efficiently led is à source of much regre fo thelr Kxcellenc: es and thoir household, an ao nderatosd that nothing Put his strong desire for further opporta unitiss of advancement in his profession inducod him to relin nish a position for which ho is so eminently qu EH - FINANCE AND COMMERCE.MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.© local market is quiet, à not very re demand foronts at Qioto Bie the uy feature.We quote: No.Te 51 to 81 06 Toe.in store, oata, ! A 84 iba, 36} hi buckwhoat per Lo Abie: barley.feod, 46 to 470; Barrer maltin to SSc.PF Look.\u2014For itobp strong 5 ako there is à fair local demand and some enquiry on ex- For Ontario flour th e © call oon- ry.» to \u201cto $375; extra, in 0s 35; suporfine.in $1.86 to ATMEAL.\u2014The movement was light and the market nas feature.We uote: eT r bag, i rolled LS 8 & er stand are, o & pr bas SEE tw dhol g halon 1% split peas, por b oto $5 por b marketJacks real bunoyan: but prices are steady to firm nevertheless, od in some quarters there! is talk of an advance.In the deman: me improvement, discernible, but the ain Io.Influence ence prod uced upon Baie Ws Jners by the recent talk is still te In pot od D po; Lncon, lohg clear clear in dry vis \u201cHope or.car lots price.to-day range from 95.56 per- CRE Hah See market is still in a vraitiog condition and cos are notninal.For Ontario today Vo wo uid probably iy be an ph bid.Mail advices from land all speak of the duinesa incidental to the holiday season.In New York ox rs are showing some interest thin week at 8c to 3c but a few sales Est fia: Simic Hotosicand some more ly sk.mmed at i no a for Nholeels lots and no Ios ovement 1 © number of job- ng orders.lor fine in single tube we quote 226 to 226 par Tb.and airy 19c to 900.Wes ar prices.LE\u201d picts 5 the po esr: fr up in gul smal o © cases at me, At at Mo to Bo, but mod 224 delà froah are hard te sell at atany une.Grocerise.6 deuand for wholesale lots, althouagh still ame spliit, is improvirg and althouëh 2 of returning, animation are sufficiently pre- nounced to a more Cheerful tone to the markèt ipa was potlosabl at\u2019 the date of our las report, There a noteworthy en uiry m Canads and ditforént Tarts the and tor °F ng Ag United 5 for Japan tons, but no ac bone ness on account has resulted.Two fair sized sh} Japans and \u2018one or two small ones ARE ng 2000 x with the indications tao o market as the season advances.action of consequenes to note in the lines of nuts; previous à rule Vines of mut previous peices as \u20ac prices Tenge from jo de Mes aod Lars] n, .qe nay bo be purebasod a at w as those the tinues to be own ward and & further actual ne before the lapse of many dan 7 days | mn looked da by the Initiated as not Doing as thoug hem must a00n went mors gp tt are not gh the ling to rep aoe orders possibly biy hoplng for a \u20ac a change ln classes the romand is de- cidodlr more active than at the date of our last report, and holders séom confident.from the character of the requesL from jobbers, that before the close of the current month business will in round Vote.Bic net is to-day about the idea.nidad is quoted at 2¢c and Porte Rico at 20.(Syrups contitrue te be slow of sale.Prices range from to Sve, Florida Oranges.ught extreme ted, with some very badl the Savan! and | Vinge vant Ral docks 1.65 for very badly frozen.Dé i BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Provisions.Jan: morning the London oacot for on ha ant Wheat off const, white, quiet; red, d: | sage, wheat, fri, but little doing.Country markets firm, off conet, whoat, steady; demand poor; futures, steady.Red ter, 43 Djd Januar March, 44 113d April.da 114d May.Spot steady; dom orate.Fututes firm January, és \u2018ot ds 2d M April and June: and da Say.Flour, Pras, 439d.French country mark: LivsaroolL Lavzst PRICES CURRENT, Jsa, 9 1006.Spring whoatS 5 to § 0) Fork.#0 wh\u2019 ei ; Red winter, 4 956 10 4 1008 , Bg te 00 à Mo.1 Cela, 63 tod 3 Haoom wl 9 Mo.3Cuia 0.0 to0 0 Tallow, ME to § D.Com, -4.3 to9 © Cher, w te © \u20ac Pons, 49 00 0.Chessa o wh wd o Li Chisago Hog ee, Union Brock, YARDS, Sanue: olen Fepo of W 6038 were part of vente laft over.The =| | tations 2, wore: ght puired \u20ac ar pass to 00 0: or onan rough seipte Toronto Produee.Market.TORONTO, Ont, Ji Ll quiet.eo EF es a Quoted at 50¢, transi! stont sold at Toronto freig Dolders au tor $2 90 g 3250 for fois 81% qoller Torino sighs) ) Brier Round lots o t at ou o.2 nominal Outs \u2014 mized quoted fe to ie and white ; f hits on Northern quo \u2014Cars north and w at 53c and at Sic middle freights.Receipts in Montreal GT.R, C.P.R.Eggs, casos, Dressed hos Leather, ro oi pl Bigh Wine, bbls.Wheat in Sight.Jan.3,93.Dec.9,4.Jan.6,9 Visible Sugely ; 87,886,000 88,361,000 70,963,000 Total in sight 121,004,000 118,605,000 141,217,000 \u2018Grand nk Rallway Company.ee of traffic for week ending January & 1905.1804.Freight ride VS Tami Totals $288,012 $323,088 Decrease, 1903, $36,000.\"SITUATION IN MANCHESTER: , MANCH R, January 9.\u2014The Guardian, in ita commercial à article, says the tons of the pian Ke! n undecided and enquiry has been more busin whore manufacturers have Become tired of walt: ing for mproved bide, and in some other voc tions ments have often enabled sellers be arms the recen business been satisfactory.There has bean much enquiry, but most of it haa beon unworkable, The recent business with China and Japan been chiefly in nine pound and heavier pilir=3! but there is now some énquiry for such as sheetl \u201ca.J I IPE 9\u2014The Post's finan sep, ae re y MONTREAL EXCHANGE MARKET.E ne wel ue Jan.9.Ballers, Td ah se.4 ES sx 5 ner 9 111s ' se Measre.Meredith & OBrion Te don market 21 49, m today.as fo 1068 London angarT 9 19 i 1 a f 1 ord the uiraleatl more or, less y flow of smal are alos.au ; Etorcating lotion being ated December IB Gop.Fone 1 unin York een Se ar demand: In New ; Kana Dee is 6 and there iano admissio y does Ooi = né anos over pa standard line 0 stock.|, Forder: Pr, 1m Ë aia market the demand has been 1.Central nt and dealing moderate, but prices Ont.& Western, 1 ; 1 eve ept about steady.In New York holders ign 33 % Rie and Santon wthe Fe ; \u2018Wabash Pr.16 .ii The eity of Quebec sold its bonds te a + teat ware gy on Dees va paid in Queen we 1 Special Nowess.Prot.Purkoes Ac: Pancing.New gDluss te xinnets, Jan 0and 1 LF ore IE SE pes qe ark i yohe Florida orangos sold at sugtion a X in New Fork lr d all fd NS early all the oferinge » or ; more .for the Dest grades, down \u20ac ue = Cable aaticcs trom Kopin thy - Crto, FLOUR.1500 Con Dear 3 Conn, 195.405 OATS, ss bls.Fo New Y ORK anus &iteceipte bush, WHEAT, Cony, , 4310 he.and 4170 nse Frour.pee \u2014 BS bualt, WHEAT, 23,483 Coax.1 Oars, 9627 ble.énd 7658 macks DoLUTH, January \"&\u2014Recoipte: 2,000 bush.Wazar., Shipments, TOLEDO, January pts: 16.000 bush.18,000 Corm.Shipments.1000 bush.On, Paine 24,720,000 23,384,000 \u201823,352,000 \u201ccontinent semen 73mm 72514000 | | rrr, em : |'aÿéine above goods are ai first clais ind made ll DULL AND FEATURELESS.| Without reservation to cover advances, Sock Et : he ins oon I vs et = - Frillings, E 0 .+1 LACS, Special Lots.; LACES, Special Lots.ries ne a oy i \u201cJAPANESE SILK TABLE C OOL'D BILE EMBROIDERY, :.BASKETS, Special Lots.BASKETS, Special Lots.:.BASKETS, Special Lots.SERIES ASS BARGAINS IN Ribbons, Laces, Chiffons, FANOY RIBBONS, Spécial Lots.HIFFONS, soso LOtS.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026posseé LLUINGS, Special Lots \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.L'D COLLARS and CUFFS, Special Lots.\u2026.75 Per Cent.ANCY TBA COSIES, Special Lots.Nes PS DE SN mbroideries, Baskets, Fancy Articles, &c., &c.50.Per Cent, .75 Per Cent sesssssosssenscscossssosre 15 Per Cent msvsscescarcensceccseessor 2 Per Cant | ersnsatocese see 30 Per Cent.cesrsnnnecseennn 70 Par Cent, Per Cent.assessed 25 Per Cent .15 Per-Cent.15 Per Cent.ANCY FLOCK OUSHIONS, \u201cSpecial Lots \u2026 .834 Per Cent.FANOY Head Rest CUSHIONS, Special Lots 38} Per Cent.JAPANESE COUCH and TABL B COVERS, - vo cressacse pecial : HANDKERCHIBF SACHETS, Special Lots \u202620 Per Oent- OVERS, Special Lots.16 Per Cent.JAPANESE SILK TIDIES, Special Lots.815 Per Cent.8pecial Lots.50 Per Cent.OCRBAM CURTAIN NETS, Special Lots.256 Per Cent, ORBAM CURTAIN NETS, Special Lots - 25 Per Cent.884 Per Cent._ N.B.-Mail Orders Promptly & and Carefully _Attended to.HANSON BROS, The Temple, \"St James St.DEBENTURES Bought and Sold.A LARGE LINE OF Government & Municipal Debentures \u201c.» Investment purposes, ALWAYS ON HAND.Liga AND MOST = \u2018PORTANT SALE : \u2014or\u2014 PURS AND AND Benz OF THE e Dave instructions to sell by pablo uetion by order and for account of whom Tt ray concern, at oùr rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 Notre Dame Street, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 14h, very large assortment of finé custom-made A \u201cFurs, Cou and Hobes, \u2014OOMPRISING\u2014\" 26 Gentlemen's Fur Lined Coats, with Collar and Cuffs in Otter.Beaver and Persian Lamb; Gentlemen's and Ladies\u2019 Racoon Coats) ladies\u2019 Fur Lined Garments.@itter, Beal, Beaver and Persian lamb Caps, Capes, Muff, - Storm: Coliaré, Beds, EKié., .Children\u2019s Fancy Furs, \u201cY or ciéy trade, no old style, and areto be sold SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.HN.HUES & 00, Auctioneers, ===] \u201c3t.5.~Gentiemen can call and try oi tbe Coats op Friday and up to hour of sale.73 - ES OW ON FREE EXHIBITION, #) The collection of Paint in O11 Lace Curtaine, Gi and polite Pianos.a, Gray tures, BP.Mir and oflchotha.Rom ants of Tw \u201coatings, tit 1Anen, Pillow ¢ kone.ot sto; rage, andre paint oa chile iE Quite, 4 Fable Clots, Sairis Capes sad and Unoful Vad: Knds, several \u201cHENRY MORGAN & co, - MONTREAL.5 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter ot BROSSEAU FRERE & CO, - Planing MilL No.617 Dorchester street, * Montreal, Inso}vents The undersigned w 11 ssi utile woh ¢ Getall, on the premises, on wp on In TUESDAY, the 156h JANUARY, 1908, AT TEN O'CLOOE AM, .1,034,80 , mouldings ornaments, ete.1,148 #6! horses, 6 winter and summes vehicles, 3 harn verusrensecreseure B14 75 1 sate Sind ofice Axtares 21200110 194 00 CHAS.DESMARTRAU, Curator, 1598 Notre Dame.Stroct, Montreal, MARCOYTE BROS.Auctusesrs.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 INSOLVENT NOTICE.Bankrupt Stock for Sale : BY TENDER.Estate of George Baninglon & So.TRUNK and BAG MANUFACTURERS, Montreal.- UD Ne N, a AN the movable assots of the catate, a8 followss 3% CE y x D py 17th, 2805, Lot 1\u2014stook ot Trunks, Bags, ste rss rrgne nes cens na 500.60, : \u2014M Ty, Furniture: ro 9 8 ss stock, He ornes, oto.58 Terms, est at 7 per cent.Tenders will be received either for the whole of the assets en Moo, ar for Sach or say fot.or any Tender not accepted.Tenders to ben Accompaniéd by an acospted ch eque for > ane assets and inventories cane time on application to ersigned.haser of Lots % and 3 can obtaln wee od factory until sou April next.ARD RADFORD, Ourstoe.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the he matter of A = marr, os Wetingion undersigned will sell by auction \u201cve RBW 300 82.James st, Montreal.St James st, A, fh Lk SANT.300, SO the Sabets of the artaie ns oder.~ bls ve cpsiesquersss Beare be rn Tah task MARCOTIE BR $5 hy ee ESS 6e Montre CHILDREN'S SLEIGHS AND ers, 18 » Fo Ladies\u2019, Men's and PEt \u201812 guaranteed sil a our rooms, 341454 343 51: Ja SET.ew\u2014BREBAY, * SARVART ttthç-\u2014m\"\" | \" sALB AT 3 O'CLOCK.} ne vor a, hy + ; a dus eh vec = Jee ee 7 ae Ronm «| Ba 2 FRIST, ATA lle \u2018 en wr Onab, or approved security with intess Der duome ak on and Bron \u201cfrs Baskets, Brow In Fancy .ment Fasay © ro wor Glogs: rin\u2019 Boots.2 void at our for the undermentioned assets of the sald estates eee o Li = lh momie ont eed BIRTHS.hn, the a aan Sea D, Dussa: eit od MARRIAGES.{UBS a At Allan's Corners.by, the 0x ua ; pd Juxter, of Pis ie ondes a.younkost daugh \u2018ora À i Eh D ber 37, at Bian orgie, amie the, \u2018Rev.Hoo 7 ol Bool! Ti ine Jato luslows to Grol the di 7X oon Docember 27, at St, Regis Fr ve Fathor Maluville,, Mr, Kdw dy, to Anun Lillian Long AALS my Kirkdala, Ho D.+ of South Durham nou.IXYS-PARKKR-On the Fth _ult, by the v.>.McDonald, Chauncey Day Crites fos.of jokaon, on.to Gertrude Aman Pari er, da Kzra Parker, a the ots Ar hor.PATTON\u2014On December 26, at by the Ho P W, Morison, Robert ali, ta Janet, daughter of Mr.George (NE-BIDER-\u2014On Mondar, December 24, 1894, at bouth Cayugs, 8.Uy ay Rev.R.L.Od kler.Mr, Doran J.Lane, ne, Lincoln 0., to Mins mine ante r of a Bider, Esq., of South Cayuga, Haldimand Co., Ontarlo.* 4 acINNEs-OKOSH\u2014At St.Andrew's Church, on the oth th January inst., by the Rev.J.Ed HI, iam Roblusun MacInnes, son of Hon.ona Machines, to Margaret Fisher, only daughter of the Hon.Alexander Cross, late one of the judges of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Leneh for the Province of Quebec.63 REMICK.CONVE Ask At] 1 J > + > LL \u2014 ABLES) with e Poultry show Now in Pro, , Gi que, pag n corridor omen veh Mr.Trottier, who gave his evidence be- official of the French police in Lon- ms N% me mx Mee puquET Sad VEN BLES) or The following additional awards have to the Windsor.Hall, and the con- fore the Public Accounts Committee, de.492 on by ion ENS been MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.She Sng wa ug oer ) been made in the pigeon department: i then re ill be toit D eretord hat although he did nov him off bodily to one of their haunts, Brovern Be Saran este Strashy & Co., Stock wd ue» a mbèce.Joue vi be roplaoed ty JANES WILT OUTE : programme wi as foilows: maent directly, he made : .se eee \u2014\u2014 replaced A A 0 CPUS Ln aie Pi, tema A PAL Siar reports to Mr.Kesaundor, whose Yeu Sia state seérets he possensed, The hs ah BBE SB ea rom tm st Sup ad: ite, Pied, Pdi ed Pied, 2nd; Yegome™ | Memutt des Potit Violons\u2014\"Capitaine Frac Pessard Ployed b the parm = St.Louis & Frere elope sof the rs are expected to revs hx wo 1 Freres ie Mo.Music Store where plan of ball can be seen 7 aa } a Lots.i : C7 Orchestre.; m to 1890, ® had never been in .» = F ne A ot Bivo ; 2.Bong\u2014\"Should Ho Uphraid cr, aresaesveucans Bishop the employ of Mr.IS hi).Dev St.Louis \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 13 ni = J = 3 = 2 WINDSOR HAL Was nes 8 ass om eee M re ee Ea ma THE MOUNT ROYAL SEWER ty Cw À Bae , f Kädy, Blue pon}b.\u2026.\u2026.5 Conrad Behrens.vsracescecr Handel 3) e 174 14 in 0; oo se = 2° | FRIDAY Jan 11ch s9 pour A \u2014\u2014\u2014 1734 1734 160% sd TT UK , .! Cooke W.P \u2019 Ist and special; 4.Couplets du pol Emi Fate proni «.F.David THE BRITISH ATHLETES.Mp.St.George Will Not Sign the Con I m in = Fs 3 = \u2014_\u2014 .° e W.H.Reid, of K ton, UE 2nd, white 1st, 5 1 \u201cCavalleria Rusti aan M: I cs tractors Warrants.1% 5 es 084 \u201c.»\u201d McGill Unive Black Ist; A.Joyce, , nd, Ww.Bn de Bid | qorchestra, = 7 Looks as if They Would Come to the : 1% ee 1004 10% > Em \u2014 \u2014 .: .H.i] OFTL.0.000 00 .Thome ï ; A LS A ur: Rea\" of Kingaton.blue, [sand special; white, | (With orchestral socompæntioent) United States.Mr.St.George, the City Surveyor, an- = C7 3 NE .Tk OR OUR GLEE AND BANJO CLR 1ot nnd spooia: black,lst and special; A.Joyce Miss Maud Burdette.\u2014 nounces that he will not sign the warrants \u2014 18 \u2014 I Mle 156 156 14 Third Annual Concert, under the disting of Outremont, black, 2nd., * 1.Song\u2014\"TL'Envoi des Fleurs\u201d.Gounod LONDON, January 9.\u2014After the meeting for the work done by Mr.Durocher, the Me 16 1 ns ua OO MES ON her rence che ni Ci TUMBLERS.8 Plano Solo\u2014\"Daise.Tousen .sevevne nase last Wednesday, the Lon- contractor for the Mount Royal, Avenue se\u201d Bw wx the ax WO ; \"WwW .rd Clarke.: A i \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 CSS CIE \u2014 = 1 old, ahiort face almond, 186: o Duet\u2014Tho Lord is a Man of War\" (lane in Athletic Club that the latter's challenge proved res the ony ak ce been ap wow 8 à u & à à Kite, short face, 18t and special; Joseph Yates, PH SE EEE Ra Handel was accepted, subject to arrangements, rocher is proceeding - with the work \u2014_\u2014 em em em \u2014 em DR long taco blue beard.let and special.Mr.A.G'Cunnioahamn and Me Conrad behrens.aud that a letter followed.A sub-commit- in gpite of the city's protest.Mr.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014-\u2014 © w ons We I.Leia, short face almond, 1st; Dr, INTERMIBSION.tes, ne then appointed to draft a letter St.George hus had à time sheet prepared \u2014 HR \u2014 1 nou = = esley Mills, © sho acn, lut and special; which was s e same night.is 4 19934 - ue ; \u2014 Josepil Vates, Tong fnco bi Boards, Jet an ts at TAT IE joiter atated that the London Athletic Glu Tacs, home.$hat since the work began we Gace ww omy mo = vpecial; Dr.Mills, short taco yellow agates.10.Botracte\u2014 \"Mignon.o regarded favorably the challenge of the than 40 men, while matiy pe his staff \u2014 = \u2014 == 2 ri 16.VK 11.Bong\u2014\"Kathleon Mavourneen\u201d.New York Athletic Club, and would do all amounted to nô more \u201cthan th 80 that - \u2014_\u2014 8 em 196.10% THE ANTI-TOXINE SERUM.\u201cDor Waris Eils Walker.that it could to bring about a meeting.there is nothing in his contention that the 19 æ wo =» ess 5} sa 48814 Pre 12.Mod.\"Der Wo Conrad Barons.\" The secretary of the London Athletic Club.work is providing work for the poor for © = hpi] wie A Systematic Test of the Efficacy\u2019 of 13.Waltz\u2014 \"Les Patineurs™.in an interview, said that as the .1 = 1m \u2014 x BK x We the New Cure for Diphtheria to 14.So __\u2014Paranteile\" Orohestra.expenses of sending a team of \u2014 mu OU mi Themen mm mm be Made In Montreal.Fons Mle.Finelic Vous twelve to the united States would C.P.R.CLERKS DISMISSED.Coe UR ae ame img | \u2014\u2014 en ei 2 lois Ge nat ich mo dans Ataix o'clock a resin ight oi he Hal 8 2 MS T0 [ The Civic Health Department is about (0 16.gong\u2014\"Beauty's Erma os.on oo.recupere cas A peoc Syoning eight more 8m- yo py Mansy Oar 10 \u2014 \u2014 MARKETS.make a systematic test, of he ellicacy or (With grabs accompantment.) VTT Enderstand how the expenses are to bemets | Ployés of the C.PR récelv notice that I ang Co.= a R = DE ES Dr Roux > auti-toxine diphtheria \u2018patients 17.Overture\u2014\u201cJubel\".\u2026.\u2026.1000ecrcoucces Clubris trying to meet the views of the New clerks from the Statistical Department \u20ac 7 = = dmb \u2014 + Flour, Mie.\u2014 : itre ious di hospitals Ore York Athletic Club, in getting a team to- being dispensed with and four being dis- | 19 \u2014 1 jcChicnse.in the.city contagious diseases hospitals and GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.gether for May or June: but they think it charged from the office of the Auditor of & Aou Es | Ja ak bo noeud \u201cwith the sernm ad Accompanist.ooo Prot.av Emery Lavigne must be for carly in May orelse for Sep- Passenger Recelpts.| -.at = \u2014 ; My 8 mt i serum Conductor.mber.Toronto, J : ; a ironed eco 0 Dr, Rou, formule GPA clusion, the socrearyotthe London rn GRios; IS, 4 Grecia Mr ©, UNITEDSTATES CORDAGE of EE EE RS dick tad das by He, and ag a lt THE M'GILL PRINCIPALSHIP.Athletic Club said that the Americans bad the C.P.R., arrived home from Montreal Nzw Yomk.Janoary %\u2014The annual meeting Om : - i Hh the Cite Medio Healit Officer he ee -__ = no need to fearthatahalf milerun wouldnot yesterday.He denies that an order has ©f the United States Co.in Jersey City - = # Hi accumulate some very valuablo data in the It is ramored that Professor Osler, of the be includedin the programme,as the London Leen issued for a general reduction of em.8liod for noon to-day was deferred for an hour, « dupe ee 2 : .A Se ; ï John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., Athletic Club, is anxious to match E.CU.loyés\u2019 salaries.\u2018There has,\u201d he aaid, \u201c2 At that time only 13.501 shares were Pork Jen NB NE ON 1.E T à course of a day or two.Isolated cases so Pp ploy » » sented; 170,00 are ired f y hy - May.\u2018lis B® QL : far treated in Montreal by the serum hes heen offered the principalship of MoGul Bredin aslo Charlos Kilpatrick, of the heen a su he reduction in the staff, but it report to be presented to the stookdkiers ie suid » Jar.we ie im us Bs Mr.E A HILTON, | .niversity, hia Alma Mater.The re ew York Athletic Clu soon as w ave little or no effect in Toronto.\u2018to com: ly à .Lans en.se .: - method have rendered pretty good results, however, cannot be confirmed: One the reply to the New York Athletlo Club ia re- : Laren Dine menting of ° | = Ma fu MOIR 58 DomINION SQUARE METMODIST _.but local medical men are anxious that a | ad Pa he date for th ti à the list QTTAWA, Jan.0.\u2014{(Special.)\u2014A general jit indefinitols od stock dust es \u2014 = rday, Jan, ISth, \u201806, at 4 \u201cnumber of cases should be treated simul.Governors, however, mits that the Pro- ceived, the fate or the mee Ang and the fist reduction in salaries wae put in force yester- of à quorum peed postpon the ant New York satu Fee Jones, Mr Kelly taneously before deciding upon the value of fessor's name has been mentioned.\u2018of events will be fixed.day among the Canadian Pacific officials directors\u2019 romain in office hy consent of Wheat = Jan.ax ss ax Voouliets\u2014 Mis Al on Jones, Mr Chen elie the new specific.\u2014\u2014\u2014r here.It aifecta the.telegraph officiala as those present.President Sturgis présonted the * re .o b mission free.Collection; TTT - The municipal nominations at Maison\u2019 THE ENVOY OF PEACE.prell ge vhe railray office Td oi Re num assets of $47.166.724 made ih o as: Proms » sis $ is wn > y THE RIVER RISING.Mayor Dexeräind vil Ve oppored\u201d 7%; ir.Cremer Remohes New York on Sie Months, waiting for revivalaf bon.£008 7h city fhe Sb, Ha | man CO =| A RARE CHAN a _ Mayor Belair.ness.345; nocurities of the company, $668.69; scourities a.wo ps) Es = 4 But For the Flood Protection Works Cote St.Antoine is now free from con 4 His Way to Washington.PonTARTHUR,Ont, January 9.\u2014(Special.) of Amociated companics, $1,385.53; improve- » Jo.a ne Don't fail to attend the Great Chea - * n c \u2014\u2014 ' 9 ment, 4; balann 72,035.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 Goods, Albums, Dolla, gd .Many City Cellars Would be Flooded.tagious disease.À short time Jao.there {SPECIAL TO TER STAR] Ro men em loyed by the en been ified > vo: aX \u201cand fe 500080: TStede ha.5 = .= But for the dyke and the pumping sta- well that they hed no ance to sproad.y New York, Janvary ¢.\u2014William Ran- usually discharged at blie-cluse of naviga- acconnte and com} nea necurdtios BUTE \u201d = cd , Be 2 fons them Souls cine Foi EE dal rapes Sd Spanien gir an, TTI DETTE me i BR Sl me Le 0 2 ÿ \u2018the cellars of ntown, Point St, =~ ~ T° on ,_ aariv mor econunts payable, X an.ee SL Paul street and.other fou THE WEATHER.here this morning by the Teutonic, OHICAGO MARKETS ms = | - ay SE Es a = \\! T Occup lying portions of the city.pone rater in \u2014_\u2014 rt , Leréts him a memorial to Frost.5% to Meredith & osriens Wall Strest + TO LE \u2018 , r is sixteen feet above the aum- .\u2014Probabilities for th tt 4 en eveland and Congress, vor- ewrs F.G.Logan ) em.Gowalp.; 7 = Le novel which is within four feet of noes: \u201cFal and colder, Le ext twenty Lo ing arbitration of all matters in uis- hex Fo ret & Co today trey their direct St.Paul is § lower ia London; re of list un- - Special Notises.in the N the street lavel.The flood gates of the west Maximum and minimum temperatures during Pute between this country and Englan Whe na follows: .Prot.Durkee\u2019 Academy ot Shops and Offices in the New Ë J end sewers have been closed and the Mill the past iwenty four hourw: Edmonton, 34 he.hie Geciined to discuss hig mission farth ! eo oe], that, operators in London bave Dancing.New Class tor BBe- THE MONTREAL TEMPLE @ street pumping station is at wok.Steam low,30 below; Calyary.36 below, 90 below: Qu'Ap.than to say that be had been here on a ene, made a t deal of movey In mining shares _ 3 10 4 is up at the cast end pumping station, and je, 32 below, 13 below; Winnipeg, 22 below, 6 similar occasion several years ago, but had nb ye To moderately and wou d gladly Americas if any encour.Einmers, Janu and 14.805 Dorchester st.(near Uni if the water rises much more the \u2018flood belew: Parry Sound, M8.2 below: Toronto, 36.&: then failed to bring aboutany action.He Mic ehowed n° decresse of 04,000 Dushela, Tt in wad that the president stated yesterday Mr.G.8, Lacy, of Clarendon Stati Far partioulare apply to W.i.WE ten of the Craig street tunnel will be (Ru stone > *x.3.will go to Washington on Friday.He ho which was rather lesa than expected.Foreign that ho would call an extra pension id 1 B.few : on, A : ; & i\u201c .(i pec \u2026, & few weeks ago shot two white deer | «r Room 1, No.13 Nosed and pumping be begun there.\\ 9th Jan., 19S.to return to England in time for the division advices were better without, however, any lif was not sforded fo the Treasury.Pruspects one y.Deer are i to v eel \\ roar age took place in the ice in tha Son ro i 12: on the \u2018men t to the Queen's = ° antique eh: and\" \u201craboand a ma Po favoratie: ve ; oy Det 08 pot plentiful in that vicinity present.Have you used Dyer\u2019 J This date last year the ice bad taken and Moon rises\u2019 LABORISTS DEFEAT THE MINISTRY.fore in way of ron vatad of stock amiedane hammer J £260 St.Cntherine street.New ' Je» ber and tones tor cI ice roads were completed and in nee.Fall moon.circulating to-dayi noverthelces argo per share.Comnjiibe 1s getting lass for Beginners in Dancing 87 .rr me - ELBOURNE, January 9.\u2014The defeat in the of the wintor wheay helt fe uncoverad.t pen, oo anuary 10 and 14.) Po rr eee a & BROKEN LEA À eu , Adpembly yesterday of the Gdvernment's been a dull, exsy mafjiol alter the first Lg At the Sort 7m a : x At 8 exo morning|Geo.ria fares 9, 1805, Thorman Bh pony) ha pose rod: , he satar p of members hn (ruled quiet wi ling and eu wre LS À Z ; 311 hia Te - ht, 4 \\ 5 \\ J > § la à bhying notal 3 ; ho = us + .> 3 years, of 53 Mess Shh / LB REE who hay, £ coal mf TE - "]
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