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[" pe Mit cr \u201c LAST | EDITION.__VÔL TALK OF THE GENERAL ELECTION.THE CABINET WILL CONSIDER | {THE MATTER TO-HORROW.Getting the Voters\u2019 -Lists in Shape \u2014Ministers to Make a Tour of Ontario-\u2014Gossip of the Situation at Present.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! OTTAWA, January 15.A full meeting of the Cabinet is expected to-morrow, to finally decide upon the much discussed question as to whether there is to be a session or a gencral election first.\u2018 Sir Mackenzie Bowelt will, in all probability, be able to attend the meeting.If he can: not do 80, then the question will have to be still further postponed.The general opinion in official circles is that Parliament will he called next month, probably-for the fourteenth, and that there will be a short session, with the general election to follow in June.Of course, the Government cannot altogether décidé upon the léngih of the ses sion, but with a-small bill of fare and the estimates ready for -discussion when Uhe House meets, the \u2018Opposition would find some difficulty in prolonging the time at which the Government desired to prorogue | se.- are not a few, however, who cling to the belief that a general election will come before the session.SOME OF THE REASONS, Those who hold to this idea point to the nitoba school case, which is supposed to be.reversed by e Imperial Priv Council judgment about to be delivered, ns one of the reasons why a session ought not to be held now.There are other rigns, too, of à general election.For in- atance, the Government hus imaile arrangements for getting out their campaign literature.This is always a certain indication that an election is not far off.But this would be necessary, even if a session were held with the elections following in June.Another indication of a weneral plaotion Îles in the fact that the Government are making strenuous efforts to get the voters\u2019 the Hou lists ready.large number of printers \u2019 rere taken on at the Printing Bureau to- ay Pe TO WORK ON THE LISTS, \u201cwhich are now coming in from.all direc- \u201ctions.The Secretary of State has sent out a circular to all the revising barristers, | urging them to use every etfort to have all .tho lists here by February 23, the last day arranged by statute for clusing the lists.Every, minister and Conservative member of Parliament who has been spoken to by à STAR correspondent on the subject strongly holds to the idea that there will be à session before a general election, but, at the same time, they admit that the matter has not been finally settled.It Premier Bowell can leave his room tomorrow, it will be disposed of.to.The news from Toronto that the ministers are going to complete their tour of Ontario is held to be significant of a general election in the near future.WINDSOR, Ont., January 15.\u2014A telegram yeceived here states that the Hon.3.C.Patterson, M.P., Minister of Militia, and Hon.Dr.Montagu, M.Pi, will visit Windsor on February 1.A meeting of the Young Conservatives will be held this evening, to make arrangements to give them a recep- on.THE PANAMA CANAL Its Progress is Retarded for a Variety of Reasons.New YORK, January 15.\u2014A special from Colon, Colombia, to the World, says: Five hundred men of the force dmployed on the Panama Canal at Culebra have been discharged.The laborers demand immediate payment, and only Government intérfer- ence prevents rioting.The Canal Company contemplates closing its hospitals.The Company is losing the confldence of the community.Much-delay in the work has been caused by the unnecessary survey which the seventeen engineers headed by the new director-general, M.Vautard, who recently arrived from Paris, bave been direc to make.NO GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, |SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] WoobpsTock, N.B., January 15.\u2014The Fro- vincinl government up to the present has nocandidate for the Carleton by-election.Cuarles L.Smith was offered the candidature but declined.Dr.Atkinson of the opposition is the only candidate.\u2014-In the mayoralty election here W.8, Saunders was elected by fifty-three votes over J.R.Murphy, > me 205 JOHNSTON WILL SKATE.NEwnRURGH, N.Y., January 16.\u2014After considerable squabbling an dickering MEDICAL.) 5 rer.Positively cured by these Littlo Pillss .They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating, À perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Brows.ness, Bad Taste ia the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER, Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable.Small PHI.Small Dose, Small Price.XXVII-No.12.has.consented to contest in the skating races to be beld in this city on next Saturday.The skating at Orange Lake is superb, Harley Davidson, of Toronto, | ycaterday.showed remarkable speéd and an excellent stride.' BOARDED BY PIRATES.Moors Captured \u2018the Itallan Barque Seutola and Stale Part of the Cargo.PHILADELPHIA, Pa., January 15.\u2014Satis- faction will be demanded by both the United States and Italy.from Marnceo for the feeeni boarding and robbery on the high seas hy Mourish pirates of the Italian arque Scutola, bound from Philadelphia to Naples, with a cargo of retined petroleum.Captain Lauro, who comand.Scutola, writes to friends in this his veasel pillaged, but his crow wers Gund han& and fout by the Moors, who were armed with swords and ritles.He states that while in «à calm, while ten miles off the northerly coast off Morocco, gunshots were heard from approaching boats full of black pirates.They had long guns slung over their shoulders and swords at their sides.Seeing thal resistance wag useless because of the number of bouts that surrounded the Seutola, and the number of men in them, no attempt was mgke to stop them from coming over tho - vesse side.Once aboard they ordered the bark anchored.After tying the hands and féet of the crew the vessel was robbed of everything.Four boat loads, or nearly 2000 cases of oil, were taken, and the crew were ordered to await the pirates\u2019 return.\u201d Fortunate.1y they succeeded in freeiug their limba and withthe assistance of- ed the city that mot only As of the case were reported to both the United States and Italian consuls.The loss by the Tobt à ery will have to be paid Ly the uuder- writers.PRUSSIAN LANDTAG OPENED.The Empoñor Kin* Read His Spesch From the Throne.BERLIN, January 15.\u2014The session of.the \u2018Prussian Landing or Provincial Assembly, \u201cwus opened to-day by the Emperorin person.At noen only-the Catholic members had assembled\u2019 in the White Chamber.They passed the time in st udylng the new decors- tions of the Hall, especially the models of the Prussian sovereigns which were placed along the walls.At 12.15 B m., the Em- ror-King in grand state, followed by the rotestant members, entered the chamber from the chapel.traversed the hall and re- Majesty re-entered the chamber, preceded by.the Color Company of the Castle Guard and ascended the throne, Le The Royal-speech was handed to him by Chancellor Hohenlohe and read by the King in a rlear voice.His Majesty said several bills would be introduced for thé benefit of agriculture, in which he was greatly interested.He was disposed to strive in every possible way to advance the interests of the agricultural class.He hoped, with the patriotic assist: ance of the Landtag, to combat aucgessfully tbe renewed attacks which were being made upon social order and the monarg The President of the Upper House, conclusion of the speech asked for cheers for the King which were heartily given, His Majest then took his departure fullow- ed by the i i ssian Ministers, FATHER DAWSON'S WILLA Lot of Interesting Bsquests by the Late Priest .[SPECIAL TO THR.& Non OTTAWA, January 15.\u2014The will of the late Vicar General Dawson, proba ay.leaves thirty acres of land fñ Hintonbu: on which what is known as the Jok churc stands, to the Catholic residents for a recreation ground forever.The remainder of his small property, consisting mainly of hooks, papers and curios, is left to Ottawa College.Among the articles is a silver cup, inlaid with pieces of oak from the.Royal George warship, the tower of London, of the llth century, Admiral Nelson's flagship Victory and the Imperial House of Commons destroyed by fire in the last century.Bequeathing some pletures to Ottawa College.the reverend .Vicar-General, who was noted during his lite for his quiet humor,\u201d mentioned one of them as, \u201ca view of the\u2018 first Catholic Church of any importance \u2018in Scotland, St.Andrews of Glasgow, built after the destructive knocks of Knox.\u201d The will is dated November 14, 1894, a féW.weeks before his death, AMERICAN TRIPLE ALLIANCE.Chili, Argentine and Brazil Contemplate Forming One.New YORK, January 15.\u2014The Heralds special from Buenos Ayres says: It islearn- ed that a plan is being considered for the Msarmament of the sea and land forces of Chili, Argentine and Brazil and the keeping of them only upon a peace footing.n fact, the scheme contemplates an alliance between the three countries, with the United States as a sort of umpire, to see that its provisions are carried out.It is said that after ratification by the three South American Republics the treaty will be sent to Washington for approval, A ed, but hot Considered.J.R.Sovereign was seen yesterday in refer- the effect; that he and E.V.Debs had.con- Government at the time of the bi strike in Chi last summer.B but not considered.CATASTROPHE PREVENTED.» Mrs.Parr Flaggofs Train ata Burne arr, there would have been a terrible wreck on the Frisco Here.She discovered her home.Parr took a red tablecloth and went out to the bridge, where she stood in the bitter cold for nearly two hours before the ti arrived.\u201cThe engirie was within forty feet of the burned bridge when it was brought to a halt.RUE.MONCEAU EXPLOSION.A Well Known Anarchist Arrested For that Outrage.Pants, January 15.\u2014The arrested a well known anarchist, who was absent from his home on Sunday night; and it is believed he caused the Bomb explosion in the Rue Monceau that night.It is ex- ith the explosion will be made to-day, A DUEL FOUGHT BY PRIESTS.One of Them Fatally Wounded-The - Other in Prison.© Para, Mex, Janu 15.\u2014News comes trom Iarras of a duel with knives between two Catholic priests.Parras has two parishes, one administered te by Father \u2018amateur champion skater John 8.Johnson | a fair wind; bore away for Almeria, in Spain, where the facts | - | been olosed tired by another door, At 1225 .p.nm.His | ac the\" tye tei .THE REBELLION.|.Sovereign Says That it was Suggest- CHICAGO, Jan ry_15\u2014A 8 clal to a.morning paper trom Des Mots.fa, says: ence to the statement attributed to him by the Leader, of Des Moines, on Saturday, to .aidered a plot-to lead a rebellion against the railroad e denied that he had aaïd that the scheme was considered.Several such plots were submitted Pants, Texas, January 15.\u2014But for the |- gourage and presence of mind of Mrs.Isanc three miles north of a bridge on fire near lice to-day cted several other arrests in connection | + .co Brioneu and.the other by Father Floris, Jenlousies have for a long time existed between the two priests over the religious duties.A few days-ago they \u2018met fought with knives, Brioneu is dying, and - Floris has been arrested aud is In prison, .AN ALASKAN DISPUTE.; Ty It is Bstwesn Great \u2018Britain and the .United \u2018States.y .! \u201c i \u2014r + - \" TACOMA, Wash., January 15.\u2014The 4las- kan News published at Juneau City makes the sensatfonal prediction that Ta Fon In.1 1kt and the head of Lynd Canal will become famous the world over as attording grounds for tierce international dispute between Great Britain and the United States and a cause of arbitration by the European ponjerse to determine which country shall wld possession of it, according to the provisions of the Russian treat sequent purchase of Alaska b and the sub- y thé United tates.\u201cEach nation,\u201d says the News, \u201cholds fast to à ditferent construction of the Russian treaty, England maintaining that the boundary line does not follow up \u2026 \u201c| around the deep inlets and bay, as held by the United States, but follows the general coast line, ten inarine Jedgues in thein.terior from salt water.Great Britain sces a flaw in the treaty, and wishes to secure the harbors and inlets, so that a Britlsh seaport will hold the portal to the Yukon country and the undeveloped North-West Territory.FEARED THEY'RE DROWNED, The Watep in.the Diglake Colliery is Still Rising.LoNDoN, January 15.\u2014At noon to-day the water was rising in the Digiake Colliery at Hanley, where ninety or one hundred men are entombed.Jt is feared that moat.of them have been drowned.This colliery was flooded yesterday while about 240 miners were at work.The water came from a part of the tuine which had or-some - thine.It -swe, through the workings with tremendous -{-force, carrying with it - timbers; cars and tools.The men nearest the shaft were rescued, and others fled to remote workings where those alive are above the level of the flood, although cut off from the shaft.\u2018About seventy men reached the shaft and were speedily hoisted out of danger.\u2018The pumps were promptly put at work, and rescuing parties descended into the mine.The rescuers are doing their utmost to save the living and get the bodies of the dead.'PIERGE'S SWINDLING.The British Losses May Now Reach YANKTON, S.D.,~Jannary 15.\u2014Informa- -tion received from Loudun regarding J.T.M.Pierce's swindling transactions\u2019 shows that the aggregate British losses may reach $8,000,000, A letter from a London.firm of solicitors says that not one-quarter of the transactions have yet come to light.It is | asserted that the receipts by Pierce at his London office were limited only by his \"ability to issue bonds and mortg \u2018and \u2018| other paper.He often exceeded $100,000 a week, and it is alleged in London that he received no less than $300,000 during his last week there.About $1,404,000 of forged bonds, mortgages and tax deeds are now in possession of agents of creditors here of Pierce.They have been sent here as claims inst the estate of Pierce, but this estate will not \u201c| sell tor enough to pay the attorneys\u2019 fees.SAW THREE MOONS._ The Bifeets of Staying Too\u2019 Late in Illinois and Indiana.PLANOo, Ills., January 16.\u2014The citizens ot this place witnessed a remarkable sight on Sanday morning.In the western sky three distinct moons, surrounded by one large and one small circle.In the centre was a large cross, which extended diagonally across.This was followed an hour later b a blinding snowstorm, which prevailed all day.Tt Crown Point, Ind., three full sized moons were seen in the west early the same morning.On either side was a great white tail resembling a meteor.At nine o'clock the weather became warmer and snow fell _all day, and at intervals sand and dirt came down with the flakes, until the snow was covered with a black coat a quarter of an4 /| inch deep.) JAPAN'S THIRD ARMY: It Will Do Service Against China In ; the South.| LoNnoN, January 15.\u2014A despatch to the Times from Hong Kong says that a letter has been received there from Kobe, Japan, dated January 8, bringing news which the Japanese telegraph officials: refused to transmit.The lelier states that several transports are reported to have left Ujina with a portion of the Third Army.The embarkation of this army was expected to be completed by January il.The Emperor gave an audience on January 6 to the com- \u2018maäidinx officers.The transports will rendezvous at the islands near Chemulpo, Corea.The army is expected to land at two places on the Shsan- Tung promontory, south of Wel Hal Wel.IN SOUTHERN CHINA, __ 3 A Landing of the Japanese Reported at Shantung.LonnoN, January 15.\u2014A despatth to the Patt Mall Gazette troni Che Foo under date of January 15 says it is rumored that the Japanese have landed in Shantung, twenty- five miles south of Wei Hai Wei, and that the British fleet is cruising in the waters in the vicinity, watching the movements of the invading force.' ere ES te LORD BRASSEY.He Will Be the Next Governor of ; LL Victoria.ONDON, January 15, \u2014T.ord Brassey has acopieg the Governorsbip of Victoria, Australia, as the successor of the Earl of Hope- toun.ANTIPODEAN CRICKETERS WIN.\"ADELAIDE, South Australia, January 15.\u2014The cricket match between the teams of a and Australia was concluded to- day, the Australians being 382 runs ahead at the finish.MR.STARNES REMOVED.UERBRC, January\u2019 15.\u2014 H Henry seo es, of Montreal, and member of, the Legislative Couucll, left at 1.10 p.m.by the Canadian Pacific Ry.for his home in Mout- reékl, .: GREAT SUGAR HOUSE FIRE.NEW ORLEANS, January 15.\u2014~The sugar | house and refinery of Joseph Meeker, nesr fire.Le Compte, bas been destroyed Loss, $130,000; insurance, Sie.Ç THE POPE AND RUSSIA, PrTERA> January 15\u2014A pres has beèn submitted to\u201d tha Cetinell of .] the Empire so establish à Russian legation | coos counciLLos FoR ~ gained twenty-five of the first thisty votes, - bu f Messrs.4 estate.The wails has been sounde + E = = \u2026 \u2014 E x 4 = + == = ~~ \u201cMONTREAL, TUESDAY, JANUARY ADDITIONAL, \"+ \u201c NOMINATIONS.SUBURBAN MUNICIPALITIES.Lively Times at_St.Louis du Mile End\u2014An Open Ballot at St.Lambert-Eleetion at Notre Dame de Gräce.re _- eds The municipal election at St.Louis du \u201cMile End\u2019 is causing ths greatest excitement in that flourishing suburb.Every - voter in the district is full of party spirit, and confident that his side will win.The old system of open Yoting makes the contest still more interesting and as the Agures fluctuate and change, the spectators become more and more enthusiastic.Strategy was frequently brought into play, and each side claimed that their opponents were packing the hall.If no other good resulted at leagt thé monteipality tiänaged more taxes in twenty-four hours than have often been raked in à week.This wasdue to the fact that before voting, each \u201c\u2018fre and independent\u201d isobliged to show a clean sheet with regard to his taxes.The oonse- quence, was that numerous voters came to the table, made out their cheques upon the spot.and then polled their vote.When the poll closed at 4 p.m.yesterday the ex-councillors (Messrs, Villeneuve and Martel).had pulled themselves clear of \u2018their opponents, who are being i i .several politicians and officials of the Park and Island Railway.Senator\u2019 Thibaudeau and Mr.iveau, of -the Company, \u2018were both on the spot yesterday, the latter working well for Mesèrs.Cham- berland and Senecal.The Minister of Agriculture was also present at the polls, and after paying a very large bill for municipal taxes, gave his vote in a loud firm tone for the same candidates.Several small disturbances took place, and the constables were kept pretty busy ajecting the unruly but no fight ol any consequence © p Votes came rather slowly when the polls at St.Louis de Mile End re-opened this morning.Messrs.Villeneuve \u2018and 1 ù soon alter the supporters o .Chamberland and Sén pushed their 0 way to the front, and the aspect of things began to change.The English voters are going solid for the last mentioned combination, and hope : even da to secure a majority for their candidates.| At.one o'clock to-day Mesars.Villeneuve and Martel were twenty votes ahead on today's polling, putting them in all eighty votes to the good on the whole vote so far.More convenient arral made, and a spacs ra the crowd.The municipality will gain nearly $1500 by compelil the tax-payers to show a full receipt for fore - being allowed.to poll thelr votes.The Mayor states that it would be of advantage to the municipality to have an election every six months.: Notre Dame ide Grace._ All the elections in Notre Dame de Grace very q ~ morning, , D.J.Decarries\u2019 was $lectad\u2019to the council acolamation i.the Notre Dame Ward and Mr.John G.Brcdie in the East Ward.Both gentlemen have been members of the council for the past eighteen years.The contest in St.Pierre Centre between Mr.T.scarries and Mr.R.W.Brodie was settled at the close of the poil yesterday afternoon, Mr.Brodie being elected with a majority of nine.st Lambert.At St.Lambert yesterday two candidates were elected by acclamation, Mr.Joseph Horsfall and Mr.John F.Raphael.Messrs.Fred Trudeau and Arthur Patenaude caused the only contest.A poll was demanded and at the close yesterday afternoon ati o'clock the poil stood Mr.\u2018Trudeau, 71; Mr.Patenaude, 47.Cote des Noires.James Swail, Mayor; Oliver Sauvage and Emmanuel Heénrichon, Councillors, were all re-elected by acclamation.Sault:au Recoliet.Mr.Louis Latendresse was elected to the vacant seat of the council at Sault au Recoliet yesterday.\u2019 QUEBEC MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.St.HYACINTHE, Que., January 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The municipal elections were not contes Mr.P.Paquet, ward one; Ed.Labonte, ward two; E.H.Richer, ward three; L.P.Morin, ward four; Jose Morin, N.B.; ward five; M David Blanchet was elected for the parish of Notre Dame de St.Hyacinthe,and Mr.Hector Morin was elect od to replace J.M.Archambault who declined re-election.For St.Hyacinthe, Leconfesseur, Mr.Claver Casavant and Mr.Laplante were elected.Co WANSVILLE, Que, January 15.\u2014 (Special».\u2014The civié nominations came off L-hore to-day: Tire retiring \u2018couneiliofs Wer\" Mesars.A.Brewer and A.Oliver, E.E.Lawrence was elected by acclamation.The | contestants for the othér seat are Messrs, A.Brewer and S.B.Meltimore.Temper- | ance -is playing a leading part in this election.= PAPINEAUVILLE, Que, Januar$ 1ä\u2014John Twegdie and Felix Gauthier were elected councillors.FHELIHGSBURG, Que., January 15.\u2014E.E.Wells and F.X, Robert weré Fé-élected councillors for the vill Edwin Johnson and P ed councillors for the p East, of Frelighaburg.Spencer, re-elect- sh of St.Armand PHILIPBRURG, Janu 15.\u2014Mr.George 'S.Jones re-elected and Mr.A.Sommerville elected in place of E.Curtis was the result of the municipal elections The rest of the Councillors are: S.Borden, ¥.Miller, T.C.Crothers, F.Cadorette, H, Cadoreite.CoATICOOK, Que., January 16,\u2014(Special).\u2014The municpal elections passod off quietly here yesterday.The retiring Councillors were: PF, T.Shuttle, H.C.H.Chagnon and R.G.Trenholme.Of these -the first two were returned by acclamation for the south and east wards respectively.The third named retired and A.was elected by acclamation to fll the vacancy caused thereby for tha centre ward.THE STOCK EXCHANGE It is said that two additional stories will be added to the Merchants\u2019 Exchange Buildin Other improvements are also talked of, among which.will be a passenger elevator.The principal tenant of the ding ia the Montreal Stock Exchange.The buliding is the property of the Avis an found capable of sustaining the welgtit of the g addisiohal stories.ve mmo ght TA = LFHE ST-LAMBERT HILL AFFAIR.In the Court of Appeal this morning, Me.R.C.Smith made a motion that lle, Me.inscription in appeal in the oase of Gauthier aud others, against the City of Montreal, be dismissed.~Mr.Coyle, on behal el asked that th \u2014 © case be continued until to the Vatican.bo w, which, after some alight demo on CUVE RES of Mr.Smith, was to.- CHUROMILL.18 WEAKER.| 18 care in which mandamus has been ; ee .ored e t.Justice Tascherea: Losvow, January 15\u2014Lord Randolph ardering the city proceed forthwith with Gharchill passed a restless night ssid was the widening and ion of St.- what weaker this morning.| 1 bert Hill, as ordered by À pret qe v > .: 2 *) .ve \u2018 2 a \\ À , je a .Y .y o> 4 Lin ST comte ds PE le i = to collect | 15, 1895.year.The bill recently confaiped a provision relieve the cit frofà the obligation to proceed with this wotk or with any work, the cost of which would exceed the limits of the city's power to borrow; but, this clause haviug shared the fate of the other clauses in the bill, the act of 1804 remains in force.; ems PRAYERS FOR SIR JOHN.Requism Service at the Gesu for the Late Premier.This morning at half-past ten o'clock, in the presence of a very large congregation in hurch of the Gesu, a solemn uiem Mass was suug fur the repose of the soul of the late Sir John Thompson.The service was acanged Ly the fatharities of Bt.Mary's College apropos of what t Roman Catholic Church calls the \u201cmonth's mind,\u201d a special remembrance of the departed one thirty days after death.| draped throughout and all the side altars had their candles burning.The walls of the Chanoel and the High Altar were covered with the cloth of mourning.Outside \u2018the chancel mailing was placed a magnificent catafalque containing a symbolic bier, all overshrouded by a large crown in the ceiling, from which descended four broad black streamers.This catafalque is a new one, and not even yet completed in all its details, but it was not designed ex- ressly for this special service.From all he pillars of the sacred edifice depended long and broad dark banners of crape, bearing in large letters of the purest white texts from Holy Writ, In English and in French, all | ing._ upon \u201cRoman Catholic\u2019 doctrines of purgatory, or the intermediate.state, and the necessity of prayers for the dead.On some banners also were quotations from the writings of the Fathers of the Church, chiefly those of St.Augustine, St.Ambrose and t.Gregary,nuch as \u201c\u201c my body anywhere, for maîters little where it is to be interred.All that I ask is that you remember me at the altar of God wherever you may be;\" and **What is not tated in this life to some ls remi(téd In Lhe life to come.\u201d The uierm Mass chosen was that grand one by ) errault.The choir was wholly composed of the students of St.Mary's Col- \u201clege, and with Mr.Saucier at the organ they sang very creditably.The namber of voices was nearly a hundred.The chief celebrant was Archbishop Fabre, who sang the Mass.The Rev.Father Hudon was Deacop and the Rev.Father Doherty was Sub-Deacon.The clergy wore their uiem robes.During the Offertory Gounod\u2019s \u201c\u201cPle Jesu\u201d was very Impressively and sympathetically sung by the wellknown baritone, Mr.Joseph Saucier, accompanied on the organ by » Du- charme, which done the large congregation reverantly defiled out again into the every day worls .© THE SHIP INQUEST.Jury Say His Death Was Caused by .Negligence ofthe G.T.R.: \u201c- The adjourned inquest on the body of the late Louis Ship was again resuméd this morning.Cg The only witness examined was J.R.Dick, superintendent of the Boys\u2019 Home on Mountain street.He stated that this® crossing al sll times was very slippery and that a fool-passenger run a great risk in crossing.it.He also stated hat he never seen the gate opened for a toot T and only once in a while for vehicles, and this crossing was a great annoyance to those who had occasion to cross it, and that they sometimeshhd ta waittwenty minutes before they could cross.He also stated that nt one time he had.climbed through an empty\" car over, as the crossing was bi \u2018with cars that were being shunted into position, and .that he bad not warned on this \u2018occasion, although one: of the employés was standing near by.The jury then retired and after deliberating for about an hour returned a verdict that deceased came to his death through the negligence of the Grand Trunk Railway, with a strong recommendation that the crossing should be doneaway with entirely.BUTTER AND CHEESE.Annual Mesting of the Association Held Yesterday.- The annual meeting of the Butter and Cheese Association was held yesterday in the Board of Trade rooms.The president, Mr.Wm.Niven, occupied the chair an submitted the annual report of the business transacted during the past year, which was adopted and approved of and will appear in the annual report of the Board of Trade.The .following oficers were clected: \u2018President, m.Nivin; Vice-President, Geo.Waite; Treasurer, Frank Duckett; Directors, Messrs.A.J.Brice, P, W.McLagan, D.A.McPherson, H.Hodgson; Arbitration Committee, Messrs.George Hodge, Arthur Hodgson, John McKergow, J, A.Vaillan- court, W.T.Ware; Transportation Commit.killed at Quebec, | On the predent occasion the church was | - Rilke tay ART yee PE a - | 2 INCHES.Extra quality, Hand-made Button Holes.R.J.TOOKE, 177 St.James St 38,616 PRICE ONE CENT.Sodte Chilsride (BAIL).Sodle Sulphate + \u2018 Have You Catarrh ?Tf you bave catarrb you can be cured by -Hawker's catarrh cure.: This is à strong statemont, but it is based on the experience of persons who had catarrh and were cured by this remedy._ Even severe chronic cases, accompanied by catarrhal deafness, eld to its great curative powers, The awker Blediciné Co, | have received testimonials\u201d felating the story of some very wonderful cures.The-following is a sample of many similar ones: Mr.J.T.Swift, postmaster at Coal branch station, Kent Co., N.B., writes : \u2018Your Hawker's catarrh cure made a positive cure of nasal catarrh in one of my children, take pleasure in recommending it, having found it one of those rare things, an article of merit.\u201d .Ontarrh 1s a disagreeable disease, but it is also debilitating and dangerous.It should not be permitted to continue its ravages for a day after it has been discovered, without steps being taken at once to drive it out of the system, The great success that has invariabl ettended the use of Hawkers catarr cure marks it out as the remedy to be employed in every case.ides curing satarrh and astarrhal deafness, it is an inatahs cure for ordinary cold in the head.It is sold by Jdrmgrista, and 18 manufactured by \u2018the Hawker Medicine Co., Ltd., St.John, N.B.ni requires a perfect (11 : J! .5 \"of LOW=PRIC OTHI - \"3 ; .i ; i i - 1 \u2019 .A FEW MORE OVERCOATS LEFT *- Hurry wp and \u201c\u201ccatoh on\u201d to - betors they're all rome.0 VOIRE .Ne \u2026SAMPLES.\u2026 Añd herewith a \u201cLEXICON\u201d by which every reader of this adv.is MEN'S FRIEZE OVERCOATS, bargains for 96 do Mann $3.39 \u201cpo | : given an analytical record to follow._ .MEN'S FRIEZE OVEBCOATS, axtra nics, $7.00 40 $1800.c.98 0.You will see that itis a Complete Revision of Previois Low Prices, to still Lower, which go MEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS, loss than 80 days ago sol at $10.00 6.87 to make it one of the Biggest and most Historic Offerings \u2018of this Century.Never in the ex- © i This is a \u201c JANUARY THAWING - OUT SALE\u201d KS> of ALL THE WINTER \u201c4 CLOTHING in our Stores.1 | anoscacur suncursuneusenux Pecossorasensresssncecses ve susousnoseeneuses 00 perience.of Retail Clothing have people had such a chance to clothe themselves for so little money as now, provided they buy from us.We have Clothing we wish to sell you, as aa inducement for you to buy it-we'll throw awdy all ideas of.profit.if we obtain for it 75 per cent.of its cost, we're satisfied.Read, Visit Us, and see if we don\u2019t give you -Better Value than you ever had \"MEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS, good value for any man\u2019s mone; for $8.00 to alo 15 good value for apy man's money 4.78 MEN'S PANTALOONS, nice, good substantial wearers, and well 68 th #2.C.worth §2.00.y \\ And every man.in Montreal can cross the thresholds of our stores and bring | out with them gems of oumfort that will last them for years to come, MEN'S PANTALOONS, regular prices all over, $8.00.Extra good [ 39 before, since you became purchasers of Clothing.for double the Muney.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.onanes EEE oasvessces ° : A .4 VOODOO TBVOTeVBTVUGTRVIDDSY Ve Vee Men\u2019s Furnishers - in Canada, | 1447 St.Catherine Street.| HUGH D.McGEE, Manager.J.H.BLUMENTHAL & S a \u2014 8886866888 BOOSSSSSSOHESSICOHSSOBSSOSSOSOSSSSSSCSCE : re rey x NS Largest Clothiers and Corner Craig and Bleury Sts.We Close at 9 0'Uock Nights ~ | which, in auch matters, is the fina} Court of a mile from this port.Tugs have made Se of Appeal.~The Council, on Wednesday repeated efforts to reach her, but without | x Es, = - I.So - | FRENCH CRISIS Ru SE 1, Eprom SE | TOL A An Early Call.| A Wondrous Story.- IS ON AGAIN.His Chamber uf Bopities woiby'clained THE BUCKET-SHOP EMIL | 110 \u2014 oo D TIM ES! | a7 2 - e = ë , tion of the contention of the Dupuy Cabinet, \u2026 Great Reductions In and M.Barthou's action on the railways\u2019 Denounced by Membersat the Chicago He proposed to her in the conservatory guarantee, and consequently the latter re- Boapd of Trade Annual Meeting.after supper; he did not gu down.où his , .< Æauçe, | Hi@ned, and the following proceedings in {Fe | : = \u2014\u2014 = knees to declare that life would be nothing te M.DUPUY'S STEPPING DOWN Chamber led to the resigoation of the other Cricaco, Januaiy 15.\u2014Members of the to him without her, but\u2018he told her, Can he Vouehed for by | members of the Ministry.- Chicago Board of Trade, at their annual .; LoNnoN, Januar The Daily News | iièeting yesterday afternoon expressed Simply and earnestly, that shé was very es mn ¢ AND OUT.- correspondent In Paris, says: vdthough themse! on with striking unanimity against dear to him, that he had always loved her, a : ON 0 ; 0e ton ie asin up wise proged.that those who the buckelshop evit and in favor of the and that as Bia wife it would be his care to = > \u2014 = - efende - - \u2014 .- o railways in the Chamber were reform of the grain speculation department.her from the world's rude buffetinga.| _\u2026 - \u2014 bribed, they may be corvicted-out of their President Ba \u201c ; » ; - vo.wn mouths.-~ The levity displayed \u2018was tained a severe arraignment of what he *'1 think I could make you happy,\u201d he said.It Was on the Question of Per- nothing short of criminal.\"It \u201cis now cer- called \u201cthe tyranny of the elevator mono- \u201cI am not as clever as some of the ten you |- Le ces Se Seema mee mms ST fais that he.companies hed She Javon - poly i which brought forth: loud | chisers- Know, but I love you.\u201d mene ; imitatin il- eir side and that Raynal's declarations of approval.In accordance wit © sug- Yes\" she : \u201c petuity or Delimitation for a Rail vore em sy.rhetoric.Au France has gestion made in the President's address, meson rea ipa Wi know you You : > .nown for e last eleven years that a W_ L.Warren introduced a resolution re- - > Way Subsidy Over Which a First scandal was simmering beneath the ! questing the directors prepare Suchfrules must know\u2014vou must feel that I appreci- | .conventions, It was said that M.Carvet and regulations as will entirely suppress ate it.It touches me to have I ort for Class Scandal Looms Up.Co could mention the deputies, many of them .privilege \u2018trading.The resolution was Me\u2014I wish I could make you understand still sittin, » Among whom £28,000 was dis- | ado ted unanimousdly,as also was one offered that I am grateful.; tributed during the last session that the by L.P.Rumsey, authorizing the directors, Gratefui! But why should you bel Concessions bill was before the Chamber.at their discretion, to discontinue the pres.Could I help loving you?Could I know Jou > - ; Deputies notoriously poor before the guar ent arrangement of disseminating market and not care for yout You are so unlik Pams, January 13.\u2014An adverse vote in antes were voted aflorwardy acted as quotations, and pledging the board to co- OUier women, so free from envy and petty the Chamber yesterday precipitated (lie wealthy men.A.Raynal is in a certain operate with and su port its officers In their Malice.I have watched you with your girl resignation of the Dupuy Cabinet, and add.degree impeached by the appomtment of efforts to suppress the bucket-shop evil.en at yo ee hod bY or kind ed another to the long list of French crises.the committee of enquiry.er's inaugural address vou- Terrible Condition of - Mr.John Irvine.FRIENDS EXPECTED HIN T0 DIE The Times MaS thi : L'ôè ; thingabout.I think it was your goodness At five minutes L seven o'clock the wiibe 7 i.his despatch from Paris BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.that charmed me first.\u201d S L pas .Barlhou, atever his excuse must She looked b 1 1537 & 1539 S « CA IN .4 - - Chamber by a vote of 263 agaiuat 241 re- bear a large parts of the blame for the min- La noe i a -\u2014 8 Dont praise me.\u201d roally a parnestt : Tr ; msrusauté - jected a resolution offered Ly M.Trelat ELFY 5 To eat, No premier hed aced a .La grippe iv reported uebeo.rom an are > = > r= approving the Government's conduct ore a Cham Tm ukly than The Graud Trunk employés at London, on othe fen ar well enough, but .Medical Men Did Not Understand Pp 2 Ont., are on short time, it y , door opened and a servant admitted a girl NB STEAMSHIPS.= Sub throughout in.dealing with the railway , .is it a compliment to tell you what I i gray with a bunch of roses thrust into ~~ sera | Ge : ; à al ing the G .Joseph S, Harris has teen elected presi- think?And it seems to me I Lave said s0-| per mait, Fier CRT TT I His Case, - conventions, and also approving the Gov- dent of the Reading Rallway Company.| little.Ah! if you could know what isin Why, Rdith_\u201d shé said rapidly, \u201cI never sorof modern history at Cambridge waiver.to hold, to love and to cherish; say that he a CRE en n° sity, is dead, aged sixty-one, : you like me a little, that you will mY invite Mr.Agnew now.\u201d .: PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND MADE A PERMANENT CURE.: Zion church of Ont., whose e.- .\u201cAnd what has Mr.ew done?\u201d .thou, minister of public works, raised an _ is Rev.J.C.Of Sarnia the 'P, ; Pen She leaned toward him; the words that |.« t bas be oor on un: A a ° Hecksto interpellation.in, to the guarantees : ; .damaged by fire to the extent of $1000.would send Lim from her and end for ever usual; they all do it sooner or later, but an Li 1.Hall d Portland on wonderful stary come from Heck: of interest upon\u201d rallway shares under the M.Dupuy.died his h tho friendship that had become a part of engaged man is de trop at an affair of this iverpool, Halifax an an t.Lu je tail of comfort, Assurance an convention of 1883, M.Milleraud re- Donald McPherson died at Ome NOAT: hor life were trembling on her lips, when kind.No girl wants him for her partner, : Mail Serv glad, welcome news for the sick and those proached the ministry for their failure to did M.Dupuy.Eighty members abstained Smith's Falls, a few days ago.He was the he, guessing her intention, perhaps, said.à real} \u2018+ blame then.\u201d Ts ice.whom Physicians cannot cure., support M.Barthou in demanding a limit from voting, otherwise the result would last of the original settlers that township bursedly : & some one is coming\u2014your 2 An y, one can T For one horrible | From _ From From | Mr.Jobn Irvine, of Heckaton, Grenville to the guarantees, and proposed that the have been different.A large proportion of and was 39 years old.German partner, I think.Don't answer moment Fais \u2018Alton thought ho wasabout Lirerpoon ErsAnsmre.Portland.Halifaz.Co., Ont., writes as follows: \u2014 Chamber appoint a commission of enquiry the votes against M.Raynal were not con- The Butte, Mont., A.P.A.| have me now; later on will do as well.\u201d ; to faint; the next, however, the tables and 17 Dec.Iauréntian 17 Jan.29 Jan., Tee years ago I had a severe attack of to decide whether M.Raynal, formerly demnatory, but rather in accordance with sent a memorial to the State mb She breathed freely.It was natural for chairs righted themselves, her visitor's face 19 Jan.Numidiam.31 Jam.?Feb a grippe.which left me in a very weak minister of public works, should be prose- his own request that he be granted a warning the.members not to select T.E.ber to postpone unpleasant things\u2014to put ceased its grotesque tions and she was #4 Jam.Mongeliam.14 Feb.16 Fed, aud debilitated condition.The next autumn cuted.M.Raynal replied to Milleraud's chance to confound his calumniaters.Carter, a Catholic, as a United States sena- off the evil ay as long as ible.conscious that she oe \"speaking .1 had another attack which left me in a speech, but bis remarks were extreme- __ tor, on pain of political death.\u201cAs you wish, tben; will you call to-mor- \u201cSo! When did yon hear that pleasant RATES OF PASSAGE-CARIN, very bad state.My health was nearly ly temperate.M.Raynal assented to the , \u201cju ed; I had no strength, and felt tired Proposal to appoint y commission of en.Since the Commune, September, 1870, no hoastern Townships eJonservédives vil vont in the morning at 11° He bowed dit of news!\u201d she asked, seating herself on $58 te $60 Single.S100 and STO Returd.111 vine.I wasso weak that my legs \u2018quiry.Premier Dupuy explained the posi- less than thirty-two Ministries have come hold a convention at Sher! e on Jan- d withdrew just as her mext partner the of a chair.: Rates are jn accordance with location of stateroom, 80d would not support my body, and I have tion of the ministry, and held that M.and gone in France, and ina period of little Uary 2, and on the followin day 2 public came hurrying up.Why, last night; Mr.Lane told me se Bamber af porsons occupying sme.often fallen to the und when trying to Barthou's resignation was needless.The Over twenty-four years twenty statesmen Meeting = ill held, at whi several Cab- C0 HO lion is about to begin, Miss Al- ing home, Stran ® lio Dover mentone it .Second Cabln, 630, Return, $55, attend to my work both in the field and in Chamber then voted on the question of have been called to the Premiership, one of inet ministers are expected Lo be present.on,\u201d he said, taking Manning's chair, \u201cbut you.Iam ho sap point an Sigerage, to or from Liverpool, London, Glsseow.Low, MY barn, and would be compelled to lis appointing a commission and the proposai whom, De Freycinet, was at the head of At Lundy's Lane, Ont., on Saturday, two [31 i we have tinve for & little chat.\u2019 You ChArlie Agnew married to a Boston gir , Balfast or Queenstown, §15.00 Bedding sad all wherever I had fallen until I could muster wus carried \u2014253 10 225.Perquery de Bos- affairs four times in different periods within Misses Wright and their brother, of \u201cAllan.don't mind talking to me for a few minutes, You.remember her\u2014a terrible little crea.necessary utensils tres.sufficient strength to rise.: serin offered a resolution invitingthe GGov- eight years.The Ministry having the long- burg, were driving, when the horse ran do you © .4,4 ture who visited the Mores.bal t Wy ol Glasgew, Derry and New Yerk Service, My appetite was all gone, and when I ernment to defend the rights of the state in est life: was that of M.Ferry, formed Feb- away and Miss Effie jumped out, striking on \u201cW35} ¢ 110\" she answered, for she liked SOUrSe trust Charlie for that-\u2014butoh* so from Glasgow.Breamsmrs.From New Yon.Would try to eat, in order to gain strength, 9 dealing with the railway convention.The ruary 22, 1833, and continuing in power her head, dying in about twenty-four hours.y t only for his ow ke, but be- lain.\u201d ; Co » 21 Dec.STATE OF CALIFORNIA 3Jan, 3pm.I would suffer untold misery for hours.It Chamber voted 23 to 231 to Rive priority to until April 3, 1665, @ space of 2} months; Four masked burglars entered the houss the lad, job 8 triendship with that other, quote Ei bry.oho tena De Ave.STATE OF CALIFORNIA 16Feh, .Seemed lome that I was slowly starving ; the proposal of Perquery de Boisserin over e shortes ed those of M.Rouchebout, of Mr.Murray, two miles from Hamilton, whose intage was never long absent from ery out, to bury her face somewhere, in- Cabin, 816.Second Cabin, $35.Stee sie., different doc bat did not de- stead ol which she must smile and look un- all other orders of the day.Premier Dupuy formed November 20, 1877, and M.Fallieres, on Saturday érening, They threatened to her mi u declared that the ministry would resign if formed January 20.1833, each lasting for the literally roast Miss : 9 ith All the statarooms are situsted on the ssloom deck, the vote was insisted upon, whereupon the short space of 24 days.M.Ribot's first min- where the money was kept.They secured a conscious and discuss this love affair With tiius securing perfect ventilation.The Btesmers of both friends thought I was going to die, and Chamber reversed its decision by a vote of istry was defeated after an existence of 38 four doliars and left.P J secured thoughts, \u201c1 got 3 letter from Agnew to rray unless she told \u201cBy The way,\u201d he said.\u201d as if reading her rive any benetit from their treatment.M.: à the indifference of a mere acquaintance; \u201c\u2018If services aro tit:ed throughout with the incandescent elec OL 264 to 246.M.Dupuy held that the Ch days from December 5, 1892, to January 10 , ; day.1 thought you might care to hear | remember rightly she was a nice little ra For freight, passage, or further information Yerily believe 1 would have died bad 1 no} 24 to 240.M.Du 1p y hold that the ¢ Cham 180 He was able to form another Cab Mr.John Winchester, Master in Cham- from him; you always seemed such friends, ing.\u201d op) H.& A.ALLAN, Ee your Petra pt compound el | ehowed a want of confidence in the minis.net, but with little better success, having Persat Toronto, granted an order to a com- Yes,\" sho responded idly.\u201cTow ishel\u201d \u201cNice Heavens! Fancy Chaslic's com.n Ln Philadelphia say received more benefit from It than | : h th ! of th Cha bers been defeated on a uestion.of taxation 0 mission to examine Charles Chamberlain, \u201cVery well; but growin omesick.Think ing to that\u2014actually to marrying a \u2018vice\u2019 ontren!.Roston er ciphin, er te ever dreamed of C10 wen orth more tome | decision, © ore OF the Chambers |) ors, being replaced by Dupuy who was Don Ee Ne exaoanrran ary for Im Of tos hes enjoying hisaselr.\u201d girll His best enemy couldnt wish him.AUSTIN BALDWIN & ©9.33 Broadway, 8.¥.3 on one hundred dollars worth, of medicine: N i : s nation.' The examination is con- 0 .orse luck.He sappointed me dread- ; f è 3 pe Does Pre is can en || OE ire no Rimini Te Bhs det) or mee bit stmt ca.i Sot ST in railway companies and not the Govern.again look office, which he has since held.York County vo recover 81100.0 Ruasell, © \u201cYes, I know.\u201d \u2019 : cied some one else, somebody nearer home.LEAK, GEN.NA | and to-day 1 am completely restored to À ment that referred the convention to the The retiring ministry follows: ork County, recover $1100, w it is es, > \u2018Somebody nearer horei\u2014oh,do you mean Murch 9.Algiers, Na ; health.I can do as good a day's work as I ; Council of State which decided that.the M.Dupuy\u2014Premier, Minister of the Inte- alleged, was paid to Russell to be handed to The answer was given so carelessly, with myselft How awfully funny | hs re Ale, ie Ganse | ever could, can now eat any kind of food convention was durable until 1960.M.rior and also Minister of Worship.\u2018 Barthou replied, reaflirming his opinion M.Poincaré\u2014 Minister of Finance.that the duration of the convention was M.Guérin\u2014Minister of Justice.\u2014 Mrs, Chamberlain, as remuneration for her such apparent indifference, that he was friends, we have alwa husband's impersonations.about to speak.to tell her the tidings that friends, fo \u2014\" arap d flash of t ought; Genoa without experiencing trouble afterward, .his letter contained, and which so far some theu, with rising color.\u201cI'm going to.oo fil Toco Genes and can sleep as well as when | vas a boy.kets available from Mediterranean or from \u20181 have not had to use any of the Com- I 0 t , Coo = * instinct made him withhold, when his hos- arry ther man.\u201d i limited to 1914 in spite of the decision of the M, Félix Faure\u2014Minister of Marine.A SCOTTISH EVENING.tos.in the d .m visitor\u2019 I i NEW Youn, hous ï pound for months, which convinces me that council.If he was mistaken, he said, he M.Delcassé\u2014Minister of Colonies.\u2014\u2014 one you two,\u201d she called; \u201cthe others riser \"Goin to De marriod\" \u2018he repos new VASE EXP Es 1 dE EE WE | the cure ly permanent.I fect it nex Jo ry preter, nin mia jndependence I a Leygues\u2014Minister of Public The St.Andrew's.Churck Young Men's_| are waiting for you.\u201d _- ba: \u201cI bad not \u2014 \" L.Cobin GO ad tre vss and pha, To ood #0 Ce OT on at Ted ie a and | ; r than,as & minister, Instruction.Guild gave a grand Scottish Entertainment | \u2018Dear Mra.Danton,\u201d said the girl, rising, \u201cNo \u201d ith.i + reside ap the execution of # Judgment he M.Viger\u2014Minister of Agriculture.in the hall of St.Andrew's Church last \u201cMr.Lane and I are such old friends that sorel,one has ray Les er an hor Tues.Jan.Zoe Eo Tees Mar = i im impossible for me to say all I should in its Belleved to be ro a Jad s declaration M Lourties Minister of Commerce.evening.The Rev.J.Edgar Hill presided, we sometimes forget how time flies,\u201d - ning is waiting for me in the library.I] Ema Hues.Feb ù gum Liave.Gat, Mar 12 Fees for years silh, fronts Ehoumation, vas ed stor se.0 eneral Mercier\u2014Minister of War.and his contributions to the excellent pro- \u201cYou young dissembler,\u201d laughed the t ask vou to excu » : ie, Thee, Fab.ities Bary | Mes: 10, may od TD.\u201cby the use of medi- severely stigmatized the decision of M.Hanotaux\u2014Minister - s J ; , 0 ; ) MUBL as YOU LO EXCUSE MG.00 su sd BAIE v 39,5 0 mobile, Bat, Mis.= tly ben the use of your medi- sev y, nt to acount the qe tal ano Min ter of Foreign Af: 1 £ three.leoturettes, {older woman; \u2018you know Herbert Manning == «ky intégr NOTI y me conaisted.of CE.> cep G@cle FAITS vis sas on ns es Fe i were much appreciated.There was was in the conservatory with you.\u201d \u201cDid ess?Beginning with 58.Lahn, Magch Mth, these steamers Cine.1send you this testimony unsolicited.\u201d said 2 the council as anal.M.Milleraud M.Barthou\u2014Minister of Public Worka.a large audience, which did not fail to give A sudden blush stained Edith's cheek\u2014 you a Jo nop En a ought Yt cours fn Ne ork Til land ee rains tor Landon\" No > said that the guarantees of railway inter- M.Barthou, the Minister of Works, is their hearty plaudits to those who catered she hated herself for it, it was so apt to only told you because (slowly) you are suçh transter by acide special : .ests had already cost France 52,000,000 only thirty-three.He is a lawyer, an \u201cin- to their amusement.Miss Marie Hollins-| mislead \u2014but Mra.Danton seemed in no a \u2018friend of mine.7 OELRICHA À CO., 3 Bowling Greem, N.Y.WOOD'S PHOSPHODINWM ! francs.Towards the close of the debate dependent progressive republican\u201d and a | head ang Iu hér sweotest way Auld Robin way.surprisod \u201cand I appreciate it aocardiogly, I wish ry Ted at Gere Ara! I Remedy.LT al e: h and a s , \u2014 \u2014 3 The Great English A + the Government refused to aceepta motion munl¢ipal councillor of the town of Pau.Gray, r Herrin\" and \u201cWithin amileo\u2019 \u201cThere, child; don\u2019t look so frightened,\u201d James si, op Tempe Big WL.8.BATTERSBY, tit.er hand Jackson, 1761 Notre Dame at:, Agents for Montreal for the ardér of the day pure and simple, He entered the Chamber at the general Edinboro toon.r.\u2018A.G.Cunningham she said.\u201cNo one wishes you iness Ton.Cro happiness,\u201d she lat motion was rejoutod.On a moon tote bn larict of 1680 and bas taken a prominent.gave out with rigour, \u201cThe prenant pu | res rev sear aio me G67AN Mediterrancan ; a | sha; ee , \u201c \u201c \u201d : rranean Ser VICE, ! majority of 18.Finally M.Dupuy demand.» proc gs since Lhen.the B o' Mar, and tthe March of the But, Mrs.Danton Why, yes\u2014you have always wished me + ; ., Cameron Men.\u201d Dr.J.A.Macphial read a \u2018 hy Miss Edith,\u201d put in Lane, who ven\" ?See h NORTH GERMAN HAMBURG-AMERICAN ' od 8 Lote.on M.Trelat's resolution approv- good Scottish story.The quartette, **O had been a puésiod and encomfortabla list- well, havent vent- ton to reavent your.sn LOYD LA 0 ok op | | cision of the Council of Stata Shar the de- AN ELECTIONEERING TOUR.| an o nanan iceliently well ener, \"1 don't like tochurry you,but we shall frut subject.I shall be glad 0 go; with.you _ Algiers, Napies, end Genos.* Eo tion was rejected by a vote of 263 to 241.- g urdstte, surely la - to Arley.Last year's visit wasa dream.\u201d Kswer W.IL Jan.19, I pm.Algiers, Nagles, Genoa.F The closeness of the votes necessitated a The Ministers to Take Up the Ontario and Messrs.Alexander and Cunningham.She turned away; after all, what did it Then I shall count on you, Come, you |*Werra.Feb.0am.for Algiers, Naples, Genoa, Azores Tu i .Norman! b.16, 11 a.m., Algiers, Naples, Genoa.of recount, during which there was great ex- Campaign Again.era was altogether success mater e dt Manning.fae rd atl will have to Jot me out; 1 am not au fait Kaiser W.II, Fenn Ine Aer agen Genos, WM clement du the fcor and che Mobiles 0 3 70 ur \u2014 the tory of his Te;ection, and a few hours' \"i at a strong wind there is\u2014draw up Bear ticks aradable Lor the sicamen gi either Line.5 - eir ce - + eo.ar, am Le men, a parture the Chamber unanimously adopt.| Siok TO TEAS] CAUSES OF FIRES., late that nigit, when she stood in ber own Jour iabe, Goodbye, aad again thank fv snfiouiiinion \"huts Seti Gage ÿ ed aresolution offered by M.Krantz, re- N10, ry lo.piré an- The front door slammed and Edith stood North German Lloyd serving the rights of the state in dealing noynoes to-day that the tour of a number The Fire Commissioners have investiga- Pretty room, she feit vaguely dissatisfied Hamburg American Lise \u201c incloss price in letter, and we will send by return 4 oO - | ni si 4 ith herself; she could not put the feeling t in the hall, gatheri for | OBLRICHA &k Co.Gen.37 Broadway, -N mail.Price, one package, $1; six; 5.One will with the railway conventions.The Cham.ominion Ministers in the western part ted three fires during the past week.\u2018hat w $ à moment in the il gathering coun or 3% Bowliug Green, N.Y.D.OU! , x ber then passed to the orders of the day of the province, which was suddenly inter- at the residence of Wn.Bruce at 19 Bayle from her.not acted honestly,\u201d she said what as to Some; then she turned and 5.y.CILNOUS Go.p 14 Pics d Armes Please, sia will ours.Famphists free to any addrem, if and adjourned until Saturday.President Fupted by the death of Sir John Thompson, street on January 10, was proved to have 10,3\" ] should bave answered him; it west into who wa standin ta distant Dovozas A BC Jemeset Bald im Momtreal ES x micéaie sido Notre Ji! ! CasumirPerier tried vainly to Induce Pre.|» 10 reetmed.ihe frst mesting will ofiginated from an overheated furnace, the S20.kind to.put bim offs it may lead v SADDIDg, w ard at ber entrance © BtJsmesst., op.Templs Bis.DOUGLAS BATTERSBY Dame street, _ - 1%e0d ä i mier Dupuy to reconsider his resignation, Dé held at Salty on the evening of Monday, loss being in te neighborhood of $i0, and him'to bope,he may have misunderstood vins ow, cal a I ed : ati re ! on ; W.L a Jacusox, St James street, opp ok : \u2014 = * a The Premier would not listen to any pro.January 25, This will be followed by one the insurance $1500.me,\u201d She was silent à moment, then went hi tre bli hand Te bat was ve core Dome sirens Terme RIDE .- i posals looking to his retention of office, and at St.Ary's on Tuesday: at Listowel on | Thawing pipes were the cause of the con- on still contritely: \u201cAnd I do like him.He p mal onl all\u2019 from a friend a u a TT WANTED HELP l Mux or Wo- | after a conference of forty minutes his Weduesday; in South Essex on Thursday;at ° flagration at the residence of Isaac is the kindest, traest friend, but love\u2014-\u201d LE a 1.\" be reben tod: th hat munin every Pe resignation was accepted.Blenheim on Friday, and at Chatham on | Brown, on the Sth of January last.! She rose and Crossed the room.à hk at rey Pested; then w .locality (local or travel lio introduce = i e Official Journal will publish to-day a Saturday, February As to the remainder The loss was slight, the insurance bein, When she came back she carried a photo- Ih but iy a to : that is alto- cards (acked upontrees.fencesand #- : decree charging the embers of \u201che Dupuy Of the meetings, which were promised they | $1400.The fire at the carpenter's «hop of h, a man's cold, clever face\u2014the (ace of her diffe a ja vod vor » ; = throughout town and country.| cabinet to carry on the routine business of will be held shortly after those named in ichael Vian, 108 St.Antoine street, Pho knew the world, and was, perhaps, geler an te pe 3 you.ly: BOU D AU LT\u2019S Steady employment.Commission or\u2019 -\" | their departments until their successors the above.list.At each of the meetings, started during the night of January 9, but not on the best terms with it.rl «\u201c a ne Tia e Cried eager ys | r salary $68.00 per month and expen= ° K! ; shall be appointed.: + .both east and west, addresses will ba given no cause.couid be ascertained.The insur.\u201cBut for you,\u201d she said, gazing into the ma fashiol rd bal fie ft ie | ?on pdmoney deposi tedinany bank \u2019 À | The question which led to the resigantion La several members of the Government.ance was §300 and the loss 870, \u2014-\u2014 {un aise eyes, \u201cI bad loved that other fetiet\u201d oni Lo you 7 or me à Werié Modicai Co.«À ; \u2018of the Ministry, whioh Liss precipitated S| eh e Be y will include several members of = en PN man: 1 yuu had not shown me so clearly Bhe could not speak Hat for answ h : IN E.° London, Ont.Can.\u2018 3 ! grave and difficult political crisis, is a wide ba vernment from Ontario, and very «HE LABORER LOST.thät | was deur Lo you, | might still care for to him, le Pas Er beautiful Dead on - 3 one.It is really a question of whether the Path bly » number of the moat prominent | \u2019 CT - him; for he loves me dearly: but it is too Bin bre ast.\u201d ying on A volt?i : Chamber of Deputies is superior Lo the Domini co eagues from other parts of the Judge Gill rendered judgment in the! iate now-too late to talk of what might \u201cLove ms,\u201d she whispered, passionately: \u2018 e \u2014 ; > bee a ee | a an sett.Bae besa.\u201d Be siopped aad aid hes pe only love\u201d te, Se you ous make of 1 | Kove strc reomeers on conran | ution a ; .no de Luco vu.acific = Ÿ \u2019 ' one recom : » wil.In 1848 the Government made a con- YOUNG CONSERVATIVE PREMISES.way Company: \u2018The plaintiff had been an onthe pleth \u2018morning she was idling over what you wil.PRIE Wie dé areas pole tac | = alee | tract with the Orleans and Midi Railways, 04 pe employéof the Company and was ridifg her fire when the maid brought up a bunch \u201cDo you know,\u201d he sald to her, about an » - il 8 under the terms of which, in return for cer- .[SPECIAL TO TH 1 on a hand-car when He was struck of heartsease and a cand: \"By anning's bour latér_ A6 first you trightened me but ter 3 ° A à tain facilities for the transportation of wae | ¥ STAR.by the bandle of the pump used 0 | compliments, ma'am, and will Jou.see when you didn't \u2018No\u2019 at.1 begn Gastraigia, Want ef_Appe- Have you Sora Zhroat, F;.upt lored 3 \u201cmaterial, the Government guaranteed the Togosto, January 15\u2014At the regular propel the car and thrown in front of it,.| him f a .; hope.1 knew it wasn't like poute Ken to gor Hair New pad Fain- Âches, Olà Bores, Uicers In Movin, Tia +4 : interest on the hondp of the railways.The meeting of the Young Conservatives last with the result that he lost his leg.He *'Yes; say to him thas I will be down in rage are roe of becer for ul Rd mer Tr Ales soate Temple shin rte .Government held that the guarantee ex.| night a letter from Sir Mackenzie Bowell brought an action nst the Company for à moment?BS ; xpense-Jou ars tog tru or of the : Captiaisscépec.Poüquaceranies youve pired in 1914, but the Directors of was read accepting sn invitation to be da n the ground that the car When the door closed she lifted the hearts- \u201cToo true,\u201d she thought, remorsefully, BOUDAULTS PEPSINE (in Po wder) ls also re ay sound aod weil, 3 .he Company took -a different view, ent at the ormal opening of the Pub was over) .The judge dismissed the \u201cease tenderly; & mute appeal, they seemed «op Hervers, H 5 ally.commended in some cance., and construed the agreement io mean premises on February 7.Sir Charles Hib- case,as the accident was due to carelespness to her, from the giver.Bat aloud she said smiling halt sad Paris :\u2014Horsror-Boupautr.3 rue Deaph that the Government guaranteed whe t Tupper will open the premises.on the part of the plainti®.\u2018Poor fellow ® he thought rearetfully.\u201c inta bis loving eyes: \u201cTo think of your being Lyman SONS 4 CO.Wholesale Desiers, 38 - rpetuity.re \u2014 - Ce meee a: , there.on | of me\u2014of A \u2018whe 8.PAUL STREET.MONTREAL brought in the courts to settle the quéstion.l'a orchestra will bold their first should have told him however, afraid > poor me-whéam not L .: | .an- use keeping him walting.+ *'I mightas well halt w \u201d .In June last, M.Barthou ordered the STEAMER FAST IN THE ICE.nual ball on Satardeÿ, 2th inst, in the get thésagk oil That cat oo orthy of youl \u2018 directors to-endorse their bonds to the \u2014\u2014 \u2019 Gaiété Française Rall, Na.30 Panet t, She pinned the heartease in the lace as \\ il Te dt of nr aus pie PRE Seon | The manic, hs Bree lols Tul ete pr \u2014 A steamer Petoskey, bound from Mfiwaukee large num Invitations, and the) mirror and started down | } : .H was then taken to the Council of State, to Benton Harbor, is fast in the los & quarter promises to be a big success.\"1 Asshe reashed the lower hall tbe front Take > \\ ae - Constisation Bow XATIVE à VicHW Li .- 5 7 \\ : - .' 5 - D ,-.b - \u2019, \u201c .: .ts ! { : : Che ym | À ., 3 Ea yd : \u2019 | - te! : 8 2 Sen TT iia a F- _ wer ame i ans eet da 4 7 : i .x - .a, \u2018| A en J LE tr TAP pe apt ee een ES > CANADA'S AFFAIRS IN BRITAIN.| INTEREST OVER THE.\u2018STATISTS CUSTOMS COMPETITION.The French-Canadian Trade Convention \u2014 Standing of the Copy- \u201cright Question\u2014-The Cattle and Dairying Trade.LoNpox, January Ii.-One of the events of the year, from the colonial point of view, promises to be the competition announced by the Statist for the best paper on a Customs union between the colonies and Great Britain.It is ndt surprising that it is al ready attracting considerable attention, as the enterprising journal in question has offered the magnificent prize of 1000 guineas in connection with the competition.The nomination of judges who are to make the award was léft to the Marquis of Salisbury and to the Earl of Ituschery, and it Is now annpunted that \u2018the forier has selected the Marquis of Lorne and the latter Lord Playfair, both of whom hate accepted the position.The conditions of the competition will be made public in the issue of the Sfalist of February 2, and papers, it is stated, will have to be sent in before the close of the year.Few people will envy the judges in the duties they have undertaken, and it is ver be published until the vear 1796 is far advanced.The opinion of the Marquis of, Lorne upon an Imperial Customs union is well known, and for the matter of that, so is Lord Playfairs.The fact that the latter is an extreme free trader may be regarded as somewhat of an indication of the views of Lord Hosebery upon the subject.It is to he hoped that the expert attention - that will be devoted to the question of Imperial conimercial unity, in which the future of the Empire is more or less bound up, will lead Lo some tangible result and bring the question within the region of pructi- ca) politics, .e France-Canadian treaty, having heen adopted by the French Senate and Charn- r of Deputies, has now been promulgated by the President of the Republic, and the announceruent appeared in the Journal Officiel of December 20.The President is authorized by the proclamation to ratify and, if there is good cause, to put into opération the treaty in n question, which,it will be remembered, was signed at Paris on February &, 1888.All that remains to be done now is for the exchange of ratitications to take place, and a proclamation-to-be issued y Canada and France, fixing the date on which the mutual tarif?concessions are to take effect.The development of trade, as the consequence of the treaty, is attractin considerable attention in steamship and business circles, and the possibility and.indeed, the desirability of direct steamship communication between Canada and France is being much discussed, If Canadian manufacturers, merchants \u201cand shippers \u201crake ther question up with their usual enterprise, there is little doubt that the trade of the Dominion with the Republic may be largely increased; but,of course, direct importation into France will be necessary to avoid the surtawxe d'entreput which is levied on importations by way of any European country.There is a ready a-good deal of frregular steam communication between the two countries during the scasun of navigation, and no doubt the steamship com ies may Le disposed to pay more attention to the service if they receive any encou ement to do 8 The day before his \u201cdeath the late Sir John Thompson a long interview with the arquis of Ripon at the Colonial Office on the Canadian copyright question; but outside the Colonial Office little is known of what passed on the occasion.From what has leaked out, however, indirectly, it would not appear that the settlement of the question in a way satisfactory to Canaia is much nearer than it has been at any time during the last few years.There is no doubt that the sympathies of the Marquis of Ripon, personally.are to some extent with the Canadian contention; but it is evident, also, that the opposition to the bill of 1:80 is making itself felt in official circles.The real difficulty in the way of anything being done arises from the Berne convention.All the leading countries of the world, excepting the United States, are parties to it, and there is a decided disinclination to do anything that may weaken tho understanding ar- ived at & few years ago after much pro- onged negotiation.The letter from J.D.Edgar, published in the Times of December 26, was the most opportune, as it shows that there is no diver gence of opinion on the subject hètween the two great parties in the Canadian Parliament.It 1s evident to those who are following the matter from the Canadian point of view, that the action already taken will have to be followed up promptly and vigorously if the absurdity of the existing state of things is to be re moved.The first number of the Imperial Institute journal has just been issued.to supply the fellows of the Institute with information of the prospective ar- fangements in regard to meetings, etc.and to enable those unable to attend the Institute to peruse reports of the various lectures and addresses that are delivered.Another important feature is to publish the data obtained by the Commercial Intelligence departinent which was formed some time ago with the object of _ancousaking, ae far as possible, thre develops ment of trade between the mother country the colonies.Considerable attention is also devoted to immigration mattors, and there is no doubt that in this connection and the colonial exhibits will be most, distributed by the various colonies.not be said that the Journal is likely to form very light reading, but the facts und flu res that-it will circu late must prove useful in furtliering the objects for which the institute was organized.The levying in India of duties upon im- Ra of certain classes ardly attratted the attention the import- \"ance of the innovation Warrants, For many Fears the opinion has been expressed, both by Conservative and Libera politicians, that such an import duty was impossible, and only last session, when the larquis of Lansdowne brought the Gues- tion before the House of Lords, the Liberal ress ridiculed the idea.The India office, owever, has swallowed all ity previous convictions, and the duty of 5 per cent.\u2018has practically been ngreed to.It is true that, in order to somewhat smooth the ruffled fe-lings of the Lancashire wanufacturers, an excise duty on similar goods mapufactured in India is to be imposed, but this does not do away with the significance of the action of Her Majesty's Government in consenting to the imposition of an import duty in order to enable revenue to be raised.In many quarters it is regarded as bringing n little nearer the question of a change in the fiscal relations of the colonies and the Mother Country, but probably this is some- \u2018what of an exaggoration.The trade between Australin and Great Britain, particularly in dairy produce, Is rapidly incréasing, \u2018and it is attributed to the admirable and extensive cold htora provided on the steamers which convey the traffic.Of course,in view of the shorter dis- .tance between Canada and Great Dritain, the necessity for such acconinodation on steamers from that colony may not be so reat, but in business circles itis lieved that Canadian exports of nore or Jess perishable articles will never reach the dimensions the capabilities of the 1ominion warrant unless the question of cold sto is grappled with by the steamship corh- nics.Only a few days ago 720 tons of |.utter, or 1912.80 pounds, valued at £370,000, were shipped by one steamer from bourne, and it is expected that durug e present season the shipments of t from Victoria will bring about £1, sterling into the pockets of the far ame now being disposed of in the different mar hes not kota is in England at prices ranging rom Is certain that no decision can Its object is y as supplementing the information so il Wht It cans of cotton goods has\u201d generally ; ee ie 4d to 1s Xl each.No develdpmenta\u201d have weoently co in the matter of Canadian Tattle in Igium, It is satisfactory to know.how- \u2018ever, that no fu of » have heen discovered, and that the \"Be lum prohibition rests upon the two animals alleged to be discased ex-steamships His- pania and Sicilia, It is regrettable that some alleged \u2018cases ol pleuro- neumonia have been found among American cattle which arrived in Antwerp a few days ago This circumstance may.- used to strengthen the position Belgium has taken, as on the continent the distinction between Canada and the United States is not readily recognized and little hy known of the quarantine in force in a nst importations of cattle trom.the Uuited States, or of the great care that is taken to prevent the introduction of disease.: BOYD-SOMERVILLE TRIAL.The S:atement Furnished the Bank of British North America.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] .BEAUHARNUIS, January 15\u2014 The Court resume business at twé o'clock yesterday afternuon.The following statement of Boyd & Compa ny affairs on April 8,181.ns furnished by the late bookkeeper was filed as exhibits 38 and 39 and given by Mr.Audrew Somerville to the uk of British North America.(Assets) Agricul- apralimplenients, horse threshing machines, building machinery and plant, 37.61.50.Laplenients and materials on hand, $0,- RHU T4.Real estate, etc, belonging to the tirm, independent of private property.£: 500.00.Amount of notes deposited with the bank, $16,103.27.\u2018awount of notes in Boyd & Company's hands, 1669.60; amount of notes in agents bands, Bitidi-open accounts, 6987.05; mortgages, 5214, Total, P119.512 16: liabilities- anivunt bills payable, $3875.amount open accounts, 1720.44; collateral note with bank, $00.Total, gna, S45, 0, 1.Inreply toa letter of Aprilll, from Bank | \u201cof British North America, the firm corrected by liabilities to Benny, Macpherson & Company.omit ted i in abave statement $1,663.68, - thereby leaving a surplus of $52,432.51 \u2018The examination of Mr.W.S.Mac n, curator of the estates, was continued, and during which the following facts were trough mit, that the balance on the ledger of Boyd & Compavy, ou October 31, WW, showed that the firm owed Andrew Somerville on that date Jus, - 223.93, anil on foliu ten there was also due Somerville bank account $1173.43; total, $89,404.36.Folio eighty-two shows Dan- jel._Boyd__to have an _ overdrawn { account 2337, and it was also overdrawn for some years previous.No reference to all this indebtedness was ever made either whea the statement to bank of British North America was presented or afterwards.BEAUHARNOIS, \u2018January 15,\u2014The Boyd- Somerville case was continued at ten o'clock | this orning, Hi His Hofor Judge Belanger presiding.r.n, curator of the estates, was vale the stand and related all the facts connected with the abandonment and disposal of various pur- tions of the estates of Cornw Co,, A% which has already ap, ared in the STAR.Tho rest of the day will be occupied in the Talks of Church Unian and of Politi- Purity.- [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KixesroN, January 15.\u2014In s) ing of church union, Rev.Princi rant commended the prope posed federal court endorsed by the Methodist General Conference, oy which the various churches will be uni and where matters will be arranged and a common platform adopted.The plan, much like the Confederation of Canada, should be endorsed by all churches.- It would.be the means of preventing great waste of men and means.Dr, Gravt asserted that there was too much baby Christianity extant, that Christians should advance to full growth and their lives should affect society and politics and the unity of the church itself.Dwelling on politics he noted the condition of partyism in Canada and said a glimpse of its condition had been uncovered in Kingston.One little corner had been raised\u2014only five or six out of fifty cases had been considered \u2014and what was beheld] Foulneis and abominable corruption! .They saw gentlemen standing in the box and so testifying as to almost commit perjury, and an aud ence grinning at the cleverness of the witnesses in turning the corner and evading questions, and poisoning the well from which all dripk.The doctor assailed with vehemence the canvassing system, the hauling of men to the polls, the selling of votes.If Christians were not such milksops and babies, purity and honor would be insisted upon.WHITRIDGE'S FATAL | LEAP.BALTIMORE, January 15.-At 4 o'clock this morning the fire which broke out on the ground floor of 13 West Biddle street, had made such headway that \u2018gsogpe for the sleeping inmates was rendered a rdous yndertaking, When the firemen and eighbors reached the scene, Thos, Whit- ridge, a broker, pnd his young wife ap ed at the winds of the second story ront room.rs.Whitridge was unconscious.Her husband, holding her in his arms, leaned far out \u2018of the second stor window, and made a frantic grab and spring for the indder, which the firemen had run out.He missed the Indder.Mrs.Whitridge was in stantly killed and her husband died a few .minutas later.The otheroccupants escaped.uninjured._ ITALIANS NEED HEL HELP.Romy, January lài\u2014freneral Barateri has telegraphed: to-the War Office,-from- Masso- + wah, that the necessity for the immediate reinforcement of the Italian troops in Africa is most urgent.Signor Crispi and General Mocrenni, Minister of War, held a protracted consul: tation last evening, to despatch severa \"battalions of troops to Africa without del delay.FINANGE AND COMMERCE.MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.GRAIN.\u2014-For oats the market is moderately active and.firm, but for all else dull and steady.We quote: No.1 herd Manitoba wheat, purely nominal = rye, 51 to Sti er bush: r 66 lbe.in store, 63 : oats.No.3 à Ontario der 3 buckwl es Duels 4 ins barley, per bush, 48 FrovR.\u2014 Fair urchases on howe account are being mi anitoba Strong Bakers'but apart from this tho movement is\" Blow.\u2018There ia no Iack of enquiry from abroad for Manitoba flour but owlng to the trang upw tendency of \"tho wheat markets In the North- veut the large Milllera aro-not anxious to reli.except at an advance, which at the moment English buyers | hesitato.about eing to.The situation is being ecanned With great intorent by both \u2018the rath and flour t .It is esti- mid by some of those most concerned that there are in Buflalo alone a ,000 buxhels of f Manitoba w heat, Shôuld the Government decide that wheat shipped from Canadian ports in American bottoms may fare free of duty, which is not however, thot ht rate, to be likely, holders by all the trade, at an in che North-West wi compelled to modify their viows as to values.In Ontario flour there lo note.We quote: Patent ePru, winter, 8 DH 00; trong rekon, bags 30 to $1 35; superfine, is ro.chan 23 7 RD Sree nuraller ft 10 1375; gaine in in tof1 M.Lane 312 BE ing continues tobe on a ver: e ote as ellow Granu por bhi TT 5 (8150 to 1 09h; rotted r bbi.o o ; roi Hot 1.88 5 to $0: à vor bag.31 874 to 81 se sandra.per FEA sort 1 bari ; eu cs, 5; peat ey, per pal 5 =: on 83 75: split peas, per bbl to oy wioNs.\u2014 Dealers feel moderately satisfied with the demand, which, sion pot yor, no tivo, continiics to improve.W \u201cshort cut, heavy, $13 25 to $16; ham, hy c 10 ta Toi Ja Poe Per Ib, in ar Nga yo oo 1 San g ; .Somerville and Daniel Boyd, the history ot |\" presentation of documentary evidence.NS \u2018 uary 1 _ Fhe Court adjourned at 12.30.r.Wm.Union Jrock fei IAD.Jan 15, >.The Farwell, general manager of the Eastern official a \u201cesterda as 42,084, of which Tow nships Bank, Sherbrooke, arrived back tations to day ver: Ag yys 0 loft over.Tres oe 0 Yom morging.He will be put on the stand on $L05 to BLD: heavy us O-MOITOW.734.05 to OX rough grades, 7 ceipts of wars a parrot and DR.GRANT'S REMARKS, ensy.Sheap, 12,000.Market al slow but steady.when it was decided | tiv; lard, por fo 5 lo Ve; baooi SE ALA, HA Seb | EEE apres PS SRE | i + demand y6t cote mor do advices from SEEREREARE As heros aie of ot sil a this is reported > the Commercial Bulletin.to-day as otfowss * scat ang out-of-town jobbers are ill pursuing a cautious policy and only operating to extent of such small lots as want to keep aes for oy current requirements.The supply of fancy grad es, however, is not thought to bo at all ubdonsome and prices are firmly sustained.but thero isa Sairly larg large stock of grades bttweeu 9 and lic, whic slowly, and probably sume inducement.aight offered move a good-s lot.borer aro making some inquiries for chopper grades of.cheeso, mastly large parts skims, ims.hut want æener-\" ally good value goods ul UTTER.\u2014The market mins in all respecty: reported yesterday.Eons Lim ed continue dull at unchitged rices.For new laid stook in single cases 246 per uses is obtainable.| Receipts in Montreal.G4.T.R.C.P.R.:\u2019 Peas, bush, \u2014_\u2014 1200 ush., 1300 5000 5 Flour, bbls., _\u2014 200 Butter, pkgs.136 \u2014\u2014 ; Dressed _ 48 \u2014 Leather, rolls, 12 \u2014 4 Petroleum, bbls, 4H \u2014 BRITISH MARKETS.Graln and \u2018Provisions.2° January 15.Cable pd vices froru England this he e here report the London markets for brondstuffs as follows; - Wheat off coast, steady; on passage, quiet and steady.English country e markets quiet.Maize\u2019 fT const, quiet: on passage, icreg lar.Vian maize by stealner, 208 3d, ived.pool.spot boat.Soyer, don demand x moderate, fu-.Lures, uiet at 458d J s 9d February, ob March 4s 103d April.ia in lid May.Maze, on ad quiet, deman ralo.American mixed, 1s3id, new.Futures uit at 4s 34 January and Feb ruary, 48 3}d March and April.4s 34d May and June.First bakers Minuneapulis flour, 16s.Peag ou spot, ds 8d.French country markets rm.L@NDON.January 14.\u2014The Mark Lane Er\u201d sess, in its weekly review of-the British greain\u2014|\u2014 trade, rays: English wheats have been firm and in some-markéls havo been quoted à eirpéhce rise.Foreign wheats are stronger.California rgoes have been held tor atxpence savanice.Oregon, wheat is quoted aL aud Manitoba at Corn, flat and round, has been hold at 2 arise have becn quiet.and oats uteady.English and foreign wheats hive been main- taie, Flour is Bixpencsé Jearvr.corn steady, vats neglected and beans and peas weak, LIVERPOOL LATEST PRICES CURRENT, Jan.15, 1985.wd sd wd Spring wheat.) dus ed 10 Hird ue to 0 ° winter, 0.No.Call 53 to5S 3 Hécon ii en?No.3 Cala 0 0 to0 0 Tallow, M6 to 0 0 Cora, 4 3J4to9O 0 Cheese, 196 to 0 Q Por « 8& taû 0 Chocse.oo.506 L000 0 AMERICAN MARKETS.Recsipte and on CHtCAaGO, January 15\u2014 46,00\u20ac bush.Fama, 163,000 CORN, Tho PORTE, ha 22,00 Floug.Shipmoots: 3000 bush.wuz CORN, 135,000 OATS, 1536 bbla New York, January Wn 300 CORN, 35700 OATS, and Th 080 sacks FOUR.Shipments: ta 188,872 bush: WHEAT, 382 Gon, 1096 Oars, 1135 bbls.and 1397 sacks F10 DuiyTH, January 13.- Receipts: 32,000 bush.WHEAT.©.T 15.\u2014Receipts : 11,000 bush.dant 18,000 Cor.Shipments, 2000 bush.JORN Chisago Hog Market.Toronto Produce market ToroNTO, Ont, ary \u2014 Market u changed.Wheat-ited soil on GT te nuddlo ights west at 57}, white offured on Northern with 58¢ bid, cars of white quoted on C.P.R.west at 6c, spring held at 65c on Midland cars of hard No.1 sold at North Bay at and 84c was asked for more, cars west quoted a! aL - west ate Cars on track here quoted de tod mixed and 3%¢c for white.Peas\u2014Cars quo ôäc norl west.Wheat in Sight.Jan.13,95, Jan.5, '%S.Jan.13, 94.Visible supply U.S.and Ci 86,615,000 a t 26,000,000 0 Continent.7.440,000 Total in sight 120,055,000 87,896,000 24,790,000 8,488,000 121,004,000 90,434,000 23 032,000 8,000,000 111,406,000 London Stock Market.Messrs.Meredith & O'Brien report the London market at i p.m.to-day.sa fo ows: 1805.anuary Jondon New York Stocks.prices.equivalent.Atchison, 43 .Pacifle, 57 i, 10; Kan & Texas.1 \u201c14 Louisville & N., 561 55 Lake Shore, 136} rthe Pac.Pr, 1 17 111.Central 86; : E it.Paal, 58 - Union Pacific A 11 aheah Pr.18; _ line | co i friend, Every grocer keepsit, ted & | Ch at continnel very 4 Have no cure for sk rien Term bi stipation, pain In the side and ar th.Mer y.atoetoc und in dur during day wearty tradi were lke lez.Carter's.Little Liver Pills.to ,- \u201cSpscial Notices.Notices.posibive An.Immense stock of Ladies\u2019 Winter Mautles and Jackets to be cleared at bar es prices during the cheap sale at 5.rsley\" 6.Thro ugh a \u201cwild rush from a \u2018recent en- Cerne in a Belfast school, consequent on the going out, four children were Xiled and fifteen injured, i A Call for Pearlins .brings the best washing compound \u201cin the world, and the original one\u2014all others are imitations.It costs no mere than Tommon soap.It does morethan soap'swork,and half.of your own bébides.Anything that needs cleaning can be \u2018washed with it\u2014without scouring, rubbing and scrubbing, and with absolute safety.Make its acquaintance ; ionsof women call it their best mill- bécause he has constant calls for it.Beware of imitations.184 JAMES PYLE, N.Y.HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.WINS, Sous * ailuted, all tl \u201cCondy rubbedof.Of chemista Fluid + sllsobed Satetijutes are \u2018Fluid.Pa Vater \"ook with every bottle.FINE ROAD MARE.1 15.3 INCHES, pig Jule against cars, il besolide barguin.Apply Osborne & Place.133 Hardy's Stables, 79 Burnside SALE\u2014A all in 15.3 h! sound, fine easy driver, can To chan den Sa, Can be sven street.SHOULDERS.BROKEN KNEES, by * \u2018a Fluid\" Homes cute.brui te., cured in & few ETC.suffering An It makes the hair grow where neist on \u201cCondy'a ndy & Mitchell, of he sale ae of Condy's at McVey 30 3nus never PUPILS WANTED.Ww STAR office.ANTED\u2014TRACHEE.Frenchman, well educa! vate lessons of Frenolt in wealthy Ænglish | Addrem \u201cÆ 1299,\u201d firTm fie \u2018monthly, two lessons weekly.A REFINED _ VIOLIN.DEK BELGIAN, Hn YOUNG ANTED \u2014 PUPILS, T BUILDING CONSTRUC thorough practi course.Address tion; office.N un.ANTED (FRENCH) PROFESSOR WARNAULT {Ingres Cou lier Schools), | da Berri).Five years ! Papas utel- 13 300d \"rue.MONTREAL DAILY iin TUESDAY JANUARY 15, 1895, .CLASSIFIED \"ADVERTISEMENTS - Puis) ANTED: 10 cris for 10 woods or lean, and and 1 cent rtion.ROUNS T0 10 50 cents for 3 rs 2 lees, and 4 cent per eur each BOAS D.X 10 2 words or lesa, and ' cent per FOUND, 10 bwinta tor 3) woida™ oc less, sod !§ cent per extra word, each insertion.TO LET HOW ETC, 35 cents for 35 words est end l'etat extra word, cash YOR HALE, 5 conta words or less, and 1 cent per extra word, each insertio PROPERTY FOR BALE, 8 cents for 35 words or lems, and 1 cent per extra word, each insertion.LOT ae Se for 95 words os Less, and 1 gent per extra BUSINESS CHANCES, ETU., 25 cents for 25 words or eta All piher or RE NTRE LAS Soot or 5 words or les, SITUATIONS WANTED.WO A private: tamilics Address B., Wem EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, SITUATIONS WANTED, 10 cents for 30 words or Jess, WAS AVANT AS GENERAL ply 388 washing, Apply ?Geveviors st.EE 103\" ARTED BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAE, ousemaid or geveral 2° 1e : ; J ARTED SITUATION AS COACHM.na ww.Je puis roar us 3 ANTED A SITUATION BY AN HONEST RE speciale bor.| in any business Address \u2018C B.1 81.Hy puli Hs -W ANTED\u2014BY RESPECTABLE WOMA N,WORK by the day of auy kind.Apply 21 8c.Hypolite st AAAS MUST BE WII.1- actory city references.Hy a JANTED\u2014A PLAIN CODE.ing waz Lave satisf: \u201cApply between 11 and 8 to Mra.Cant 4340 ine st, near Greene avenue.ANTKD- -BOME ONE OF Goon roots Ad dress \u201cO AST.Bran oh men WANTED In IMMEDIATELY.A CAPABLE GENeral servant, Protestant, for family of 3; washiog fren oul out.Must be well recommended.Avply 2 at pre WAST ED \u2014 GOOD DRY GOODS SALESMAN,\" apeaki both languages, or store at \u2018énglo man proferred.Address \u201cHI 12%,\u201d STAR oe ANTED-A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.MUST AA wo objection tu children.Apply 113 Moanin W ANTED-§3 A DAY BITRE.8RND U8 YOUR address sad we will show you how make $3 a day; al tely sure; we furnish the wrk and tou?où free, \u201cYou work in the where ou live.your ress and we will explain tho Wember we guarantee à 8 fur every day re or sbuolately sure: do 0's fall to write to-day.Jmporiat 41 Silverware Go.x Aÿ, Windsor, Ont 78eod ANTED\u2014GOOD PLAIN COOK.REFERENCES roule Avely between hours of 10a.m.and 4 pm, à 121 ANTED A HOUSE AND TABLEMAID.BEST city references required.Apply afersiz p.= =\" ANTED\u2014A CERTIFIED APPRENTICE IN A pharmacy.Apply A.Robert, 9 wrenos et.* Wise NTED \u2014 GENERAL a ART WHERE another girl i kept.no pply with city lasou, 314 Pras Arthur.131 erred.rvant or good plas Plain cook, middle-aged prefere City referees.ANTED- GENERAL SERVANT, WHO CAN plain cooking.References: 1530 Ontario st.2 1 WAT AT 512 8T.URBAIN ST.A GENERAL Su James st.VV ANTED = SHOE CUTTERS.JAMES WHIT: VY ham b Car iT OF Mannion st ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER FOR ary.Must STED -~.A¥ EXPERIENCED GENERAL - A CUTTER.C.A.WORKMAN TS * ferences.Apply 40» Aylmer st TANTED \u2014EMPLOYMENT AS RHOR i dress \u201cL134, STAR office washing or scrubbing, Ste rear of Ma Bt.Charles Borrom ANTED \u2014 PARTNERS moon Sabe Breton and dPE Apply Mr.COVERING ¢ E.Island four diem I*.O V diski) na butler, valet oF lent references.x°H, Halifax, N.8.situstion to do housework, pref: Jes.end D ont pay oztra Word, each Insertion V ANTED_SITUATION AS WORKING HOUSE- b tow, M nai 1 PERSON ALES pags 5, 3 conta per worl; minimum 8 LL dr étre Lys los pics aout grars ut\u201d All advertisements inserted at the above rates mustbe VA ANTED\u2014LEY COMPETENT SICK NURS prepaid e = J y ait ustion.ould take charge of invalid or other: le A \u2014 WORK HY A CONFECTION SITUATIONS VACANT.| VVANTED thorugh ¢ understands catering.ECTIONER THAND | and typewriter, cashier, 3 years experiencé.Ad- 3 ANTED\u2014 WORK OF ANY KIXD BY THE DAY, Beery.ia us NOVA.LEY coun, ion.counec- Ton Paie twenty years.Best references.Ad- 30) 12vod ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY YOUNG MAX (ENG- Excèl- pply W.Wesley, 21 SL Antoine.4.15 ANTED- BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL.a ight | sleep at home; good references, Apply 644 Cadieux.| VV ANTED-SITL LATION ene work.Good references, \u201cAi Te fh iW and n 568 Palace YOUNG MAN, 22 IX ol afraid of 192 JANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- -Aflives or stores-to clean by the day: A \u2014 DIR, veu Bt.Maurice at, upstairs, near Ht.Henry st.13 VARTA ASA Nonna HOUSE keeper ar good cook.Apply 15 der street \u2018 V AXTED\u2014 BY COUR DRESSMAKER (FROM Bond street, London, hi dre Taking ot t1wn home: Terma LIOUETALG.\u2018Ad Mass ä te houses.a Ont.i House, Toronto, \u2018geedlewoman aod blenny References.Forfar \u2018stree Thory vuebly acquaintel oly, Jars exp whe br Ontario.heat Lestumuniais from one of M ! largest holes ddress H.J Pine ont 123 ANTED- BY RE ELE ENGLISH GIRL, family; good \u201cA 3,\" 7 121 FOR SALE SNS Nr R R BALK loo FT.NEW LEATHER @ discount; 10 wootk- ann ool working i ages, boilers, shafting, mi A «0 AND metal bal- ill sup, aloha: others! Muliin & Co., WF Tapioca se.Montres a Fx EE THR rx RILN-DRIED ott ug wood, ut a tamarac blocks, mill biocks, cut se re lente $1.50 per lvad.cuther B and Gi J.C \" ROOMS TO LET.* ONIN IIIA RO ea Barer Tat TURNISHED FARLOR \u2019 Ro = EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE at.on 77 ee a ge Soe: QOMS\u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS ENT, Ro warm and sunny.Y.W.C.A, 3438 Bt.eri .00M \u2014 To LET, TWO FACIOUS DO on Lath fai: heated by Dais Na avod board.\u201d B Union ave.se OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, QOM Rex fat hot water beating: all m p RATER: with fret class board.Et Cogn Tr i RON -LARGE FRONT.RooM ITH $ OR VITE water, 942 Dorchesterst.OOMS\u2014SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS, HEATED by hot water.pion without board; two minutes trom Windsor Hotel.\u201c366 Dorchester.vom NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, \u201cBATH 1; ted hot her us 490 Bt.Doois = st, just above Sherbrooke , ~\u2014 103 Re M\u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, ox BATHROOM fiat, suitable for à gentleman or two friends.42 Osborne st.Dorpinion square.106 AND Remar AND DOUBLE, WITHOR Wirth board.1 Buruaide P! OOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS (EN o autre together or separately, with board.127 QOM3\u2014FURNISHED DOUBLE AND SINGLE room, with or without board.Referencos ex 2 Park se lu 3 0OM- LARGE FRONT BEDROOM, HANDSOME- iabod and warm, for gentlemen; all modern oouvenle ci private family.8 Pintumus at.R% \u2014DOUBLE, BINGLE FRONT ROOMS\" private, femily.gas.bot water, shower bath.64 He Viger Garden.Teleptione 6446.103 RS OOMB-WITH FULL BOARD, $3.35 WEEKLY; rent \u2018hing firs class; pisho; harried couple preferred.+ OOMB\u2014NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 6 pie \u2018 moderate.15 :\u2014 Lotis st: Lertus R: M3\u2014TO LET, CHEERFUL, WELL.FUR- 0 for two or three gentlemen; also table hv 706 Dorchs 0OM_SNALL FURNISHED ROOM TO Ler, AT st.102 Univeruty FURNISHED hoo TEE 0 AT, for the right se of kitchen if due\u201d thedral st.patties: 00M FURNIRHED ROOM TO LET, SUITABLE : fer two young men or married couple.st, cit OOMB8-TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD: modern oonvsniences._ Apply 94 Dochester.315 à | ROOMS LARGE AND COMPORTABLE.Bild herwise, on St.Antoine st, mond square, very, suitat le por a married couple.or rhin of young m Address W 0998\" STAR office.11 Roox,, DOUBLE FRONT, nished: also small room, family; na children; terms mw: 170 Mountain ns _ ELEGANTLY TUE bathroom fiat: private rate.147s ft Hubert ROSES, DOUBLE OR SINGLE,\u201d whe 796 Palace st.Proous A _AND BOARD, GOOD BOARD, For \u2018married cou] ladies or gentlemen, of parlor aod piano, hot an cold water.Apply to 89 Ho Cathodal OOM\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM gentleman of qs habits: for mist axes: o students noed apply.89 University st.13 OOMS\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS and firm class table board, af have first class connection amo James uy.Tels- ppeak bot ou languages.State references.À: are phone BU mu TAR office.2 BR SALE-MENS WOOLLEN GLOVES ONLY VWARTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.coob 2c a alo be better Line of woollen len gloves ooly ze, as 4 NY\" wages to à compelent perdu.Apply at at #1 Manco Allan's, 1 ALE\u2014HARD WOOD BLOCKS, $1.50; qui 7 ANTED-GENRRAL SRRVANT IN A SMALL Presents Bo dry kindlios- $1.50; rad slabs, \u201891.50; family.Must be a cook.References re- store lengths.rye loads.G8 quired.Apply 92 Bt.Matthew xt, between Sand 8p m.| pren a Cadieur CC Te R_SALE-DRY KINDLING WOOD, EXTRA WANTED AGE A GENEBAL BERVANT, NO WASH- Prompt delivery.Henderson Bros, Apply 18 Lorne avenue.133 44 Wilmin st.Tel 11 96 ANTED- IMMEDIATELY, A GENERAL SER- Fos BALE\u2014DRY KINDLING WOOD, 15: CUT vant whers housemaid kept.A 13 and aie tamarec, $1.75; mixdd bardwood $ eut Durocher st.21 mai delivered.J.Wilson, 188 Wil ANTED\u2014A HOUSEMAID, WITH CITY REFER- Apply between 6 \u2018and 8 p m., No.a V Famille st ANTED\u2014GENERAL BERVANT, WHO MUST \u2018Le well rrcommended.Aptfy to 1037 8t.Denis st, between 10 and 11 to-morrow mo: \u201c181 ANTED OUNG GIRL AS GENERAL LEE vant.23 Tuppe 23 ANTED\u2014-A YOUNG GIRL AS DAY NURSE - sRermoons only.Coil mornings at 340 Pelee, Al Craig et.hae = ply at 66234 ÿ ANTED-\u2014UPHOLSTERERS, hale MEN PRE- RSALE\u2014A BREEDING PEN OF HANDROME Fe TRE Address \u201cB 1110,\" STAR otfico.0.Ran -TO ET FURNISUED.5 MCOILL ROLY _ com MEDIUM 81ZED NICELY FURNIBUED bathroom fiat, with board.S18 Wel.FURNISHED ROOMS or married FOR oguple, at ro sad Bleury room on Hopton ore ot Ht.Charles.8-3 ROOMS, 1 FRONT DOUBLE ROOM Pad one pe single room, with board.Vacancies for $ - 33 MoGill 10 Je0d College ave.Re NET ROOM FLAT, AT.WELLFORN ISHED, eated b; First class board; moderals terms.7 M: ill Collegs.=.1 OOMS \u2014 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, venience; private Wyre HOUSEMAID, AT 109 HUTCHISON ANTED-A SUCCESSFUL SOLICITOR BY À 4 pushing Ad- \u201cMHS 415,\u201d BT.12 300d Germany, pupils f ANTED \u2014 BY xoune, LADY 3 YEARS IN an language, also translating De.Torkiab Bathe.Miss Boulton, 122 HOUSES TO LET.LET\u2014COMFORTABLE JENEMENT 8 rooms; rent very low till 7 Fymouth Ga am Sm ate possession.Apply 7 LET-NICE UPPER TEN EMENT AND self.rent $8 and §7 per month; situated in St.Henri: immediate contained cot! sion.Apply to R.Henri.\u201d Allan, ë A posses- twater ave.2 5 ge and stable.24 Don Tor TWOSTORY BRICK HOUSE, c Telephone ith .P.eatin: George Bury, 1253.oppo- St.James.136 FINANCIAL NOTES, New YORK, January 15.\u2014The Lake Erie Eastern Railway Company has declared a q nd terly dividend of 1} per ont, on preferred stock.Three hundred thousand dollars gold was withdrawn from the sub-Treasury this morning presumably for export to-morrow.STOCKS LITTLE CHANGED.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) iris YORK, a abe Sri : Le GS 5 vo» \u2014 Pierce Pleasant Pellets.easily taken, mo and néturel no tion afterward.Tart but refined and rated nogotable sxtracts \u2014 sugar-coated.One mate flows in a corrective, a regulator, a gentle laxative.When you feel \u2018a touch of biliousneæ \u201d ce Indigestion, take one of these little Pellets.The ht to the t.They\u201d ay and permanently cure Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dizziness, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and us every ment of the liver, stomach, and Almost never does Dr.Sages Catarrh Remedy fail to cure the very worst cases of chronic Catarrh You can Judge of the the clauces of it from the makers\u2019 offer.They guaranties it in every case.avy SPECIFIC ARTICLES.DON'T PUT IT OFF TILL TO-MORROW.Tors to-day and you, will | .THR COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER.| CL TRADE MARKS PATENTS.or 4 ¥ sic\u201d Becured i LIGNS à COPT n sage.= ASSIGNMENTS AND.AGRÉEMENTS DRAWN SEARCHES NA B, &c.im othe bands raccemstully solichet: BO GEN ox WKS STREET, Tycarmoys, 198 MONTREAL tne | \u2018re sotiny,so | (oi LET_HOUSE AND STABLE, CORNER monand King streets te Canal George Bury, 8 St.James st.Tel.) 253 Georg Telephone 1253.Tee Bury, 85 St.Ji ear 0.8 Common sat.(opposits ames FLATS TO LET.NNN a NN TY OES PA mm, LET \u2014 NOTRE DAME ST., THREE ronan SALE\u2014CUT STONE HOUSE, WITH EXTEX.| 18 ANTED\u2014AT 1038 FORFAR STREET, POINT ST.Charles, a young girl as help in a small {: i 1 ANTED\u2014A LITTLE SIBL TWELVE OR FOURteen years old.to m baby 30 months old Apply 133 Quesnel acroet, St.a 131 ANTED\u2014AN EXPERIENCED HEAD WAITER and two dining room Apply Hotel Cadi iliac.a ANTED\u2014AT 2573 ST.CATHERINE ST.tablemaid; best ci city references required.Are before 10 and after 6.- | ANTED \u2014 YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL As uurse.Apply 12 8: Famille at.= rr WAS TO ATTEND BAR AND LUNCH 186 Bleury stree! 121i ANTBD-LITTLE GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE work.__Apply 729 Rherbrooke street.VV ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, YOUNG GERMAN woman cook.Apply tob Amro avenue.121.ANTED \u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.APPLY 2726 Bt.Catherine st.ANTED-NURSE, GENTLEMAN REQUIRES services urse half an hour each evening.Address 'Q 1486\u201d STAR ofce.A | shoes as $1.25 à pair.mens à pair, at Allan's, 659 Craig st.overshoes $1.50 sfew secondh D.Colleret, 522 a sates in perfect order on mache, tere tchers, fruiterers, nists, eto., only 35¢ ; aprons, only Bc each, at Allan's, 23% hounds.Apply N ees SALE Address \u2018\u2019NK 1434,\u201d STAR office.FOL ALE NoRwEoLan stow pots once, A.Munthe, Smith's Falls, Ont.R BALE\u2014WOOD, WOOD, WOOD, 600 Bt.& Go, 0 Be R SALE\u2014MENS CANADIAN AND GRANBY rubbers, No.1 quality for 60: a pair; mens over- 1 JOR SALE\u2014-FIRE PROOF SAFES, FROM $15.00 UP, hand.K- 136 Fe AE om APRONS, SUITABLE FOR wat bul carpenters, men's white twill cotton 661 Craig st.121 R SALE IRISH SETTERS.Fox TERRIER AD St.Catherine or 567 Pu 121 \u2014 FURKITURE AND EFFECTS QF furnished tat, to party renting flit.(SKIES).3 ING MAP53.long bi birch, h.95.00 lon MERE yard, R SALE\u2014SECONDHAND BTEREOPTICON FOR light, only been in use short time.Apply Harrison BUSINESS CHANCES.gar, fruit, confectionery at AS BR SALE\u2014 BALOONS, HOTEL, GROCERIES, sores.Good chance for beginners.Hous and shops to lot.L.Harris, 118 St Role 11 1 James.Évoning À 429 St.Laurence.WANTED-2 HOUSEMAID.APPLY 28 STAN- JOR BALE-BOUT AND SHOE 8HOP AND DWELL- etch: will assorted.moderate.Ronson for sell new ls WH rent mi TR WAITED SHIRT TRO IRONEES AT THE TROY | ing, leaving Montreal.Address \u201cQ 14,\" 81am ose VV ANTED\u2014AT 55 CATHCART STREE ET, A GEN- R BALE ONE OP THB DEST PAYING CIOAL mos.No washing or ironing.Apply between 7 and 9 flores lu the oily.doing rat retail Unde in | em ASE RR, agg macs welline.181 PROPERTY FOR SALE.NN \u2018319 Dornbester street (near Drummond .soncrete atrestl;_ cde royements, basement; EX \u2018nice house an VA perfect ot'arder.Permits to View: George Bary, 8 St.James street.T.697 86 connection; nicely fitted.selling.Apply 1065 Bt.Cherie - dere: R SALE \u2014- A FINE JIGAR FARLOR, Goon _Peasona far.11 Wri do Livescan sms WANTS PARTY | with de our to advance him small sums on filed or- ov omy o and have it wall secured.| every con 20 Victoria street.JroE sAL SALE-MENS HEAVY WOOLLEN SOCKS, ribbog ior 2 pairs for To, pure wool M A PARTY WITHOUT CHILDREN, si Lie t Allan\u2019 t v à large house, could \u2018tpare = sui rooms, > * is» 121 either furniahed or unfumished, for light housekrepi all Bear Domiuion ay.Address \u201cU 1443; R SALE A ROT CHOICE, Jouna, STAR office.123 Apple ue Au a ed OOMS_WITH OB WITHOUT BOARD, IN PRI- - te family; n children; pouse all all newly Untad; R SALE MENS BLUE AA DARK STRIFE modern improvement Apply 4 Staniey ove a pair; jackets 75¢ overalls at 50c an: 75c 8 pair or 1.00 and 1.50 per suit, OOM&E\u2014TO LET, AT 2196 ST.CATHERINE ST! « at Allau'a 661 Craig st.?Per between Mountain snd Crescen! O9MS-LARGE P PARLOR BEDROOM.FACING Dominion sq Address | M 1403\" Stak office Roue room PRIVATE HOUSE, UPPER FLATOP rive, foor rooms; well heated: unfurnished.320 Se Cath ROOMS FUENISHED DOUBLE, AND SINGLE between Victoria and McGill College ave.3 Burnside Place.185 OOM \u2014 PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, WELL heated, bath same floor.149 Park ave.-121 00MB\u2014% UNIVERSITY, SINGLE AND DOUBLE room, to gentlemen of convenience.breakfast if required house warn, pot Sood ie STL vita 0e without bord: ais dou! an or ls 7 furnace; gas, etc.110 Saogteid front par] st.1233ew OOMB\u2014PLEASANT, WARM ROOMY TO LET, to gentlemen of quist habits, at 12 Brunswick Ta OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD AT A DRUMMOND fera street, for a married couple without children.95e \u2018erences ooms- st VICTORIA STREET.COMFORTABLE t room, furnished, on bathroom floor; reason- ; breakfast if desired.- 131 P COME\u2014+?MF \"TCALFE ST.: FACING | DOMINION square, newly furn rooms, th board sod eyery convenience.Terms moderase; & also table R% or M8\u2014COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS Mister a or married couplos, with or without et 0OM-DOUBLE ROOM TO LET.@ McGILL Collage avenue.OOM\u2014TO LET, LARGE (AND CHEERFUL, woll fornished and heated, ¢ or Jotiomen: board If desired, terms 13 Plates BOARD.ctonfinemeut: FURNISHED FLATS TO LET, FURNISH at 1st Ma; oroughly \u2018or particulars brooke street.HED FLA \u201cTHE May, ta facing Sher- mfortab 07 WAREHOUSES TO LET.vs - LET\u2014ONE OF THOSE ™o FINE CUT e front warehouses t - John Martin, Sons & Co, Lr pn Apply on premises.AT SHOPS VET.SHOP AND DWELLING, N an Mountain TO LET street).Gooree Pry 36 85 Be Jan James six street.126 LET\u2014SHOP, NO.93 ST.LAWRENCE street (near Duluth avenue).a lt ness stand.Geo: Bury, 85 St.Fore phone 1253 and 136 FACTORY TO LET, .10 LET FACTORY.HE NEA NEAT as vi De orchester stree near 6 Urbain, wi boiler and engine, hea us.\u2018rentes Guiremont.126 ares rea \u201cHOUSES\u201d WANTED.er and extend ply \u201cJ 17,\" Bran ANTED-HOUSE Le SFR ao 7 ANTED\u2014IN dur AT THE WEST END, suitable for honse suf 145,\" Bran office.Waen_ at next, on SFR Be jrashesl ES IN vacabt lots.Give full parti LonaUEUIL © avolting iO GOOD = private\u2019 school RY \u201crami or reo WOULD and mort Bh.JL de To « 10 Jood Fons SALE\u2014BLOCK OF 4TENEMENTS, WESTERN of city, near St.Catherine st.Splendid Jocality, wz bringin in Front as a A good I tements » safe as vestasent.to Win.Hood & Bon, 10 Richmond aq.R BALE-A FEW CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN part of Cote © ihe best part wl jntoine, corn Corner Metcalfe ve.rbrooke ea Aly to Wi Hood à ao fon, 10: Wham se snd pot maoufastured rab: | Dandie your own \u2018money.by fat NE Tar Bras R SALE.PROPERTY, CONSISTING OF TWO all fnished dwelling houses, office, shop and Bo, Mt rie house and other ou + buildings.CX 0 nd carriages heii val à si = e and ce ouse elec- This propery, which is welt situated | iy 0 city and almost new, situated for a contractor, baker.or any party wanting residence pue bes: business prem closely connected.bargun Postar.Oo particulars, address Wm.Hood à enr fiom, 9 Rich d square.ne OR SALE-FOUR CHOX pe LOT LOTS ON oN Tome.Catherine st.corner of de three ota on Chesterfield ave, corner of Prince Albert, Cote St.Antoine.These can be bad cheap and & snap.\u2018The above be sold; we mean business.Call in and see ws close sals for ons dr both lots.JOHN JAMES Be James 4 131 Tel 130.à R i Toe FRONT COTTAGE, Xo.1% ST, Jamie » sévon roo! furbace, dd onay to Denoon & Fuir, Semple Bai Building.$ R SALE-SHOP AND DWELLING, NO.933 BT.Dal {good busi- ary street, hy uth LT en = Be James C6 Ex Ln pd SHON AND rere {near Moc: Pury, Bary, Bo LS rd LOST GALLES T° SE UPPER LACHI inst.E ROAD, ON sux.cos Mek on Fiade 45 rewarded retural Pirerdiie.U wos pray 08T-8 \u201clast University Phillips square.Return Tor row Cote BL.Antoine, s young collie celor, white oo peck and breast, auswers name YE CEBRIER BITCH, NAME DOTTI reward to 34 fit.Luke st.is OST ON SATURDAY, FROM 8 ROSEMOUNT Bel na és colis: position ent.Particulars atin.own homes.Mrs.me, Ladies\u2019 octrenee ST Cedieux.terviow no \u201cP fermer BTAR office.121 .ANTED\u2014 CUSTOM OUTTER R TATLORY 8 CARD (MRS.McEWAN, LADIES SICK NURSE, store, with 8600 cxsh.Bus! [FR FOR, BoA accommodation for Lest medical trol, immediate.Room 2, 210 Bt.James st., 12 t03 0 Slack.Ailend private.Terms moderate.157 Ca- 131 Las w Bt.Catherine.___319 100 A a PARTNER WITH se, T0 810.000 TO OARD-MADAME LE FRANCOIS, LADIES 9 Europe ta to blish a branch of 1 known urse; accom! boarders\u2019 smanutisored article eter press 4 nl for Wb in Europe Ks x er ibd ojo OARD- MRS.'BEARL, LADIES DOCTRESS, private accommodation for ladies, min or without professional attendance.135 &t.George 76e B°42P_AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DURING confinement, nurse and medics! attendance.commodation for other paticots.Mrs.Smith, æ a Lawrence.BOARD_AND ROOMS, FOR ONE OR TWO ar tlemen or ladies.Moderate prices.151 st, Beaver Hall Hill.ns BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED Loon PARK AVENUE CAR CAR YRETERDAY ars card: coeds.tot a done [= te voue ï a FOUND.a rire SETTER (RITCH).OWNER MAY expomes.Îf not claimed tnd rgd stores.ETC.WANTED- i py WANTED BED AND BITTINGROOM - WITH La OST\u2014-ON BUNDAY AFTERNOON.IN THE VI- , bo 3 privat family, for young couple.\u2019 State 4s cinlty of Eherteooks aad and Shuter etrçets,s wader: terms \u201cM06, Brakofics.0000 132 rier Peppy tb plain leather coller, Boys ANTED-\u2014A LADY OF QUINT HABITS, MUSI.' O8T-0N MONDAY MORNING, À TORTOISE board, wi home comoeté, peiyate foulr: terme L shell and gold eid comb, Finder wi be mod Ret Address \"Q.148° by leaving same at The United States Life Ins.Co,180 STAR office.Hu.James st 151 v ny ORTON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 4 SABLE i bos, between Palace st 6, $L Jam men *., ROOMS WANTED, Reward at 16) University ot.23 PAP ASAI NAINA AAS Loor pts ses MAISONNEUVE BT, ON ST WARS wr Bodog FOR THE CANADIAN Li Cathertne, up St.Lawrence to Optarte, ldye sûver x oid ot rave roe Td ca ek and gold chan.Fisder rewarded Le rearing to ie Tooo test.eed not pot te alin coe Bect.A Ca alt, galealady , Bolsssau Freres, Th 1 Manned st or ty.rent, etc, Lo tbe pus OST\u2014BY WAY OF BT.CATHERINE.x8- ANTED-BY TWO GENTLEMEN, Lona bold and Dorobester ata.mare silver ted N room wi boerd, on or Dear Bt.Cathe Le tortoise hairpée.Msward on returning to Room 4, Birks neighborhobd of tiquaré.Address, \"P 1473.° Sran office.TT asa ie BOARD WANTED.MONNAIE ENS was TWO youna SARE, RPE MISCELLANEOUS.NAN ALANA A AIA FER X\u2014IN ORDER TO INTRODUCE OUR WO onterrh, 7 WITH family; gentiemen par - domme ! OOM - LARGE: FURNISHED - ROOM, TERME\" moderate.Apply u at.181.; RD\u2014 AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURE buna A Ladiés à ir see | FO on Rhy tee ve CONTE RE oo * : .toe c i : ee ; Le tm, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1898, _ ; ES £ ; - CU well w d ursel A .7 mit pate the ture if not utterly to abol- : MEETINCS AND AMUSENENTS TC MERTINGS AND AMUSEMENTS MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.|.{ So Ti RT renin, vi Te GET [ === | dow the Tina\u2019 correspondent, tht la CATTLE DISEASE.|bes shot ee eur | DASH _BANGI GAME! as i per CS and 05 au Proprietora.similar o \u2018 ure the following resolution: \u2018 of the community.TS ented : \u2014\u2014 The pr x Beats now oa SY Bis oof is hereby requ ; ( : oo 1.00, Sea rare lw to Pr by diva reg ft cocasions may A LECTURE ON-THE SUBJECT BY | IE FRATERNAL SOCIETIES.; : , \"pe = a Re] ins in à mr ter: er e negotiations with any government .wl \u2014 | ec r S (of Otiava) IP TE DAILY SHAR I, sent io any pact of She Si RE nl od union tae of may hire.din Mest and Kec Taals Omoers\u2014A How CCL] \u2014 $L@ for aix months, and on threo mon De disputes raie boue vou Me Two G wo Gorern.77 \u2014 PROFESSOR ADAMI, Court Organized.: \u2014\u2014CIvensua\u2014 Tes tes use She x RNY.coms Ure combined lubes of Al the other Kngitth | agancy way bo referred bo tie d'or diplome is Branch No.3 of the C.M.B.A., have ee ao 1 the city of Mon! \"aa are ully Adfusted by a such ane\u201d \u2019 ran eo C.ed bs Can B com] \u201cof Ae TIME PRIDE OF Pulior np foature in the third + Mie Cy ae .elected and installed the following officers Agents for French Advertising are Messrs.| In 'y3, the British Commonn expressed a | Before the Montreal Microscopical introduce hia beautiful ear: dviser, Mayonce, Favre & Cie, Ruode la G ; .oe he the sasuing yes Spiritual Ad: A Merv 18, Paris, France.| readiness to co-operate; so thut we are .M.oe oo ue bas Admalrsion fou on an i ; Society-The Results of Extensive Ercsident, J.&: Demers.BOL lu Vie vice ALAA Fa $e CARE Eh Es | already well past theformalresolutionstage.: iety\u2014The Results of Extensive President, V.F.Henault: Znd Vice-Pres BEAVER RINK, Point St Charles.Le CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR The soorier such à treaty is now signed be-| Research Carried-on for the dent: J: ¥ Dott; Ohancellon C.E.Leclerc OPERA FRANÇAIS - Eoxor om Hasox, teen these Lrrogoreruments, the better.| dororrat Ces pescretart.De er LE WEDNESDAY, 16th January KKK or Jinvamy 1b\" à For week ending Jan.IZ, 166 = Dominion Government Sonecels Financial ding Secretary.§ $.Mopar ma Imus miTevcar mews Ù - .rte ; n act me.- Monday.TT cones 37,981 ST.ANN'S YOUNG MEN : Beaud xs Treasurer,\u201d Etienne Roby; Nar.PUCK FACED AT 8.15.\u2014_ ADMISSION be, TURSDA {gala night) FAUST,\" Gomods grand h : ; .shal, Arthur Bonin; Guard, J.N.\u201d Wilson; Elestris C f Centre Htreet Route the Rink.opera, for the by Stage Manager Geraizer.ÿ 38.066 = .Le Trustees, Meusia.Béluir, Lafebvré, ars ol Len eet Houte pass the : JU WEDNESDAY © Lee L'ABBE CONSTANT\", ; Tuesday.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ressmsessesanraness D0, To Celebrate the Tenth Anniversary Atthe meeting of the Montreal Micro- Lawrence, Wilson and Petit : 11, comedy.si matinee prices : ou f the Order.The Cercle-Saint Pl t L'Alliance _THURSDAY 1s naght), FRIDAY 4ad SATURDAY] A Wednesda, \u2026.\u2026.87,883 of the Founding o scopical Association, held last evening in the N tio i à ; Herre of called the ; odious opère, \u201cLA FILLE Jeneceeeenenee fenetre ae On Sunday, the 20th int inst., the officers and Natura! History Libräry, University street, followin = cars for.\" the s ensuing PRINCE ARTHUR SKATING RINE | BU REGHE ERENT.Mone ous, pete Goat.Aw\u2019 \u2018 Thursday.ST,#3B Members of St.Anu's Young Men's Society Dr.Adami, professor of pathology at Mc- year : esident, C.Tanguay: Vice- ST.FAMILLE STREET.| .SATURDAY, Marmez_\u2014 Le SOURD,\u201d Adam's will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the | + *niversit ident Ch Co ndin THE eporslla lu 3 acts and à comedy fa 1 set.3 ; © : y, «ave a most interesting resident, O.ampagne; rrespo & GRANDM UERAD 02 = -m ; i 87,686 foundation of their Order.Secretary.L.O.Dure; Financial Secretary, .| AND MASQUERA Showed theo Foi Jan.18 : Écaie at prices.Ordigary grantous, 350 400 Se sed \u201c Friday caress 00000 ersease ereces srsecsen ° » The programme pre red is an elaborate and iustructive address on the \u2018\u2018Pictou LA.Ce pambauit ; arer Josep y Brason ticked mist ui Sen ut the door door.Po Kiely no | - .Tes Gals nights, Te, Be, We.Ji 150 sad 8 turday.42,685 one, aud every item fan a special attrac- Cattle Disease.\u201d Mercier; Medical anion Louis Girard: non subscribers, 35 ven! \u2018 .: : Bit ao Ts ial, ant Pons.ie com te Hart a Fous esse cacoraens san sons sene00e me 21000 Liv ven, prete to se whi religions \u201cThe lecturer said that when he bad been Introductor, A; Emonde, Auditors, J.Ler: { OUK EY MATCH Tourday evenlug, Ama), d - 4 231,690 exercises and seculiar entertainments will requested to speak before the Association a Toault sh Court.F.E.; Duly au ve Touguay 111 * A FE, WAND.DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.observed and held.Commencing with number of subjects presented themselves to 04 Substituts, GC.Brean.lished 154 Sunday, the 3th, at 5 a.m.,the embers will him.He had chosen the above subject, and .Champagne; Substitute, Gi.Brou QUEEN'S MAL si Catherine St.PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE march to the church in a body where they however, because it was one of absorbing ene.\u2018Alliance National Saturday found- MONUMENT NATIONAL.A ROY MACDONALD, Jr.will partake of Holy Communion.In the interest, it was microscopical, and it was Ste Hyacinthe und LASSES forming Afternoon amd ; evening at 6.30 o'clock solemn vespers will essentially and distinctively Canadian.The ed à new Court at te.5, pr he ar re 10° : PRIVATE © der supervision > F Week bo chanted and the Pontificial Benediction disease is one affecting the cattle in the the name of Cercle St.5 See .the : and Smid private Lessons or ee will be given by His Grace, the Archbishpp counties of Pictou and Antigonish in the ollowing have 4 slated of cn © h \u2019 .- ENDING.of Montreal.\u201cA sermon for the occasion Province of Nova Scotia, and nuwhere else, | épsulo jeu allie tin ea nt.SE.Tableaux and Historic 300 Wow - will bo preached by the Rev.1).J.O'Sulli.except to a very small degree.It was first UOUrt, 0000 AA .Barclay Stevens, manager fourth stomach was affected.An ul- ter than others and enjoy life more, wi MB CHARLES KELLY.2.a, 1 Ë follow any relaxation of the attitude belli: §f the.Nestern Loan & Taine.a anise ceration was noted, the uwelling of less expenditure, by more promptiy Au CHARLES REICHLING .: Tuesday Ev'ng, T5th inst, | cose.À correspondent who contents him- furs di medicine, under THE dS the A.M, the lower stomach affecting the mem.adapting the world's best products te .\"HORACE W.REYNER, Mus.Bac.Conducter LADIES WELCOME.\\ It with signing bis initials h ; ; C: Medicine Co: brane lining of the abdominal cavity, and the needs of physiol being, will attest mu 50 and 25 conta.te be obtained st \u2018Horthcimors Start from Windser Hotel at à o'elook, , se i \\ signing is initials as written to c Auguste Morin.of | Lohgneuil, bas filed notice a great deal of irritation of the internal e $ of » liqui d and Sheppsèd's mus -18 ns & JACKSON, Bec.-Troas LL the London (Eng.) Times protesting against that hé-will do business in the City of Montreal, organs was observed.The liver was found the value to health the run this signing away of the \u201cbirthright\u201d of under the name and style of the Gaspe Fishing to have undergone a ghange similar in Inxative principles embraced in the | \u2014 - \u2014 Ottawa Winter Carnival | the nation.\u201cThe birthright in question,\u201d ! Sirsegn Beauchamp, 1670 St.Catherine street, effect to that produced by alcohol.There remedy, Syrup of Figs.î EET EEE EEE ER ; han ed at the demand of D t Lavio.Was a large secretion of blood in the bile tts : \\ says the Times, \u201cif we rightly understand | jt Sf following are the rincipal croditors: bladder.+ Its cellence is due.to presenting Jan.21st to 26th _ our correspondent'e rather.incoherent in- J.L.Cassidy .$1154; oung & Co.The speaker came to the conélusion, [-\u2014 in the form mosb accsptable and pleas Th L t st Se t Ë t : d R t vective, appears to be \u2018the right of every eri Jak anada \u2018rocke Co.2800; therefore, that to find out the germ of ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly \u20ac ate ocie y ven Montreal to Ottawa an oLuPn $337: G.A.disease ul citizen to fight for his country whenever Co., $400; Philomen Peliand, $1400; F, Lawton > beneficial properties of à perfect lax the nat to do so pA * This A Co.$200; \\V.D.Stroud & Sons, ae] .EXTREME CAUHON MUST BE EXERCISED.ative ; offostually cleansing the system, \u2018\u2018right,\u201d which it prefers to call a \u201cduty,\u201d During the course of t t mortem in- Louis H.Carmel, accountant, of Montreal, bas vestigations he had detected microbe bacilli.\" dispelling colds, headaches and fovers it contends could not be affected by any made ade application for an order for the windin, From héss- in their - varied mediums of | and permanently curing constipation.treaty of arbitration whatever; and points nai! and Printing Cart Berthiaume ho growth he had obtained culture.By It haa given satisfaction to millions and out that the whole stress of its correspon- Dame Elizabeth Evans, of Montreal, has regie- various experiments he had ascertained met with the approval of the medical ., - that the-mierobes were characterized by he Kid- dent's argument rests upon the words tered notice that she intends to carry on busi î profession, because it acts on the ness as & roanufacturer of Brazilian furniture STeat variation in shape and size.Those \u2018whenever the necessity arises.\u201d \u201cWhen lish, under tho name of the Don Manufactur- which he had grown upon Japanese isin- ol Liver and Bowels without weak- such necessity arises it supersedes any Frc lass were round in form ; others grown them and it in perfectly free from is the Advent of eo.83 50.i | Marquise, 106 | | ARETTES A rates dan.PAR APE ee + Imperial, 5e) = $258: ; \" itra Margaret Caasi beef broth were oblong; those grown in © objectionable subatance.; \u201cTreaty of Arbitration and renders it of no Dame the frait bt ons hee thet ane bi od serum were of the same shape, ler 7 | effect,\u201d it contends.\u201cBut there may be wader the nao of TD\" McCarthy & Gor although a trifle longer in size; while thoes iE To Fi a for mle by all drug.THEY ABE REALLY EXQUISITE IN FLAVOR, AFTER STORMING OF ICE PALACE : \u2018many cases of international dispute he firm heretofore known as Hislo] Rel: Mel- grown In aniline were ve long and were oa, man LA in which the readiness of both grins £ &¢ Su infor ee Known as wi liam generally found in Beal three.Further \u2018the California Fig Syrup parties to refer the questions at issue rogistesed betweeu Willian and John Meldrum experiments In sta re fo ay hoard at C.P.R.Bt oe Ottawa, i rome over ah à in same, being - 1 nam into Montreal by \u201cSoo\u201d ed the presence Co.i, whose © is printed on every \u2014R y\" express srriving 8.10am.; = 4 TRAINS TO TAA = Made from the Choicest Tobacco, Rolled in Pure Rice \u2014 yo of the bacilli in large quantities in the tis- package, also the nam Syrup of F y to arbitration will abate the heat of tran- | ye as wholesale \u2018dealers in genoral es, the liver and the in.mar] snd being we) informed.70a will ies, Paper, and are perfectly free from any From Dabouste Squsre 830 nm Spm ; slent passion and resûlt in an adjudication Notice of dissolution of partnerahi p heretofore degree of culture © was noticeable.#ooept any substitute if offered.deleterious substance.Parlor Cars on morning train to Ottawa.: which both parties are willing to accept.existing between F.C.A.McIndoe and Ww.D.Perfectly healthy cows, when inoculated by CITY TICERT AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 1 I & COPÉ- Aird, under the firm name of Molndoe & Aird, the germs, showed unmistakable signs of 129 St.James St.(next to Post Offios.) ite In such cases we suppose that quen has boon registered.l thedisease.When killed and dissected the CG.P.F.\u201d-4the correspondent) would cor- Application is being made for lotters patent, microbes were found within the body in a sent to waive his individual right to cons rating Dane À u Grand Hota de well cultured form.Pure cultures of , 000, be thi k| Y WwW t : fight for a country which has no occasion divided J Ingo 0 five hundred Shares.The petition- Bacillus had been secured with na vaine Do ou an a = = : - 7 | On and after Monday, the the lat October, 10M, Tak mr nt for his patriotic services.\u201d oe are ree eo ArT a examination of the bodies of the cows so Le \u2026 INTER, TOURS < rim 7 ce will deg we It is clear from this where stands the Fran cols Xa ler Alphonse Bolssodu, notary: operated upon revealed lesions in the Jourth ea.à co MERE ze 5.AANA AY AANA | onse onls, new P.Qu 3 Theed :| -atoraseh.organism, Had .Thunderer.It does not expect an arbiéra- -Godrey \u201cMarvey.tra for: usebs Morin, mer.| gained from cows inoculated.The fibrous = tiv treaty td dé Tinpossibilities, but it.does chant; Jean Baptiste Blanchet, advocate, of 8 NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.on LOWEST PRICE EVER KNOWN.\u2019 ) \u20141 y 11 cts.per Pound for Month of t tissue developed slowly, thus showing the | ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSH co belive tha.It may tond to vert was, Iv Spouse, pod fred BRE io of | om mature où the diodes WIN ur MUDIL will have precisely the effect of any other tors of the company.ati, in e opinion of the lecturer atti 70 THE\u2014 treaty signed by sovereign powers.As the peaSiporhip has been sregistered be between Gil disease.The cattle that dis become in- London- + corge Tremblay.to.rin h h Times points out; \u201cthe mere fact that the do business under the hame of QG; \u2018Tremblay & Tected during the winter in the cow-sheds, |.WES INDIE Pazmpens: States are soverelgn Implies that there is no Bon, hey and.grain mere oret erchants.eu b reason 0 nm ones e con ition of oR.W.THE.PRINCE OF W.x el Mower superior to them which i is able to pas made à demand of merchant.of rein windows blocked, the benefit of the clreu- the commodipus pasesnger stsamers of-the .> i ALES, .Bat eo far from this meanime vous the rediors wills id bs ihn Sst fg 6 © 0 lation of tre, And pure fe SURLY, ont ATLAS LINE, gui.But so far from this meaning that th sight of, and the cows, kdpt in state 0 3 J treats will.therefore, have n 5 a o i Dame Mary Vail Melick has registered notice perfect uietude for the space of four Weekly from New York, carrying Ÿ SIR GEORGE GROVE, B.C.L Sas SEE and other carsof Express ÿ , , o effect, is that she will do business in his city under the become si siok.This isa period to S.S Alene HE MONTREAL SCHOLARSHIP tearing Montreai a: 7.50 o'clock run prided Je Haktas plain to any student of history that there name of tho Droxel M Medical C LD thein of low vitality, and while in that oon- SAILS SATURDAY, JANUARY 38th, T ! x vince the I» mini Railway sre have been many international disputes ership has bee between .dition the to * o : Tenable these he pe fever , and Chose bet that bh led to war, which n di 113! or and J.P.Major ioe but business dise The most rigorous lations For Jamaica Di rect.= yea ar ad Halifax va Levis Levis are ligbted by elootriony, hat have War, c isposition to fac lurers of roofing materials under ti the n name me of 2 M R be obtained av il and eamor , Major, Frère and Com should be enscted with re to the THE MOST PICCURESQUE AND HEALTR GIVING Including FREE MUSICAL EDUCATION at the College, Th tickets may be obtained vis ra v arbitrate would have disposed of without .zompagnie.intenanc f the sheds | con- WINTER RESORT IN THE WORLD, snd Hesidenos | ° to all points on the t.Lawrence and in the Mari the shedding of blood.The closing of the \u2014 | dition, They should be loquentiy Special Tours fof competition 10 natives o1 Whoutrent aad of the note, Deere, aati rangement, 80, .i\" .A .or co: \" \u201d last paragraph of the Times\u2019 article mâkes GRUGIF IXUS ETIAM PRO NOBIS and thorough y-disinfected a itevrash- to the West Indios Main, costine ston borbood there, and Lo residite tu té same distriet of apply Lo GW.Pom ia Mn er Fresh tnd Pasecager this very clear.After claiming that cer- od, and plent nty of a and | he auld be A DAY de ri for our \u201ctlastrated BOS a .Agent, 18 Bt PUTTINGER, Geueral : ; Oh Love Divin allowed ter cases of; sickness, rapier, matied free 1.COMPOSERS - Male snd Fmale, ag» not to exceed 21.Moncton, iB ur tain questions of.vital import could' not be Uplifted high, for all mankind to nee ! | Dow stalls should be erected and the old: PIN.FORWOOD & KEL dg.2 Bata St.17.PLANISTS- Mals, age nofto exceed 15; Female, 19.Relive Otte, - settled possibly by arbitration, it con: y ere grer pare n aod sor i mt ones torn down.A thorough ang close ap- ow York 2 or DOUGLAS BA * 300 Scaeod IIT.ORGANISTS Male, age ft to exceed 1%; Frmale 38.= cludes: Oh, ihorn-cro Head bear plication of th@ above rules would tend to : IV.VIOLINISTS Mala and mais,age riot to exvecd 18.Rut there are many questigris\u201d about which orn crowned ; -v.A 5; Fernale, 17 te 12.R nations are apt to dispute \u2018without regarding Benidaw bo neath the load cet and bea, - Winte ope e amination will be hel oe THURSDAY, 140k of etail Department them as questions to fight about In themselves |- No solace, no relict \u201c ORIENT.MARCH \u2018 An accuniulation of such questions embitters in- * ° of being a as Candidates must \u2014\u2014aUR\u2014\u2014 .Sorpations] iain and cugenders a Nate of Oh A 8.sad Face! of Thy last _ The Mediterranean and ne orton Eprom di which may uitained from : ; , ce Ve tears \\ LL - acrow axpross steamers ; - foro for unjustifiable war.\"tie to ts to questions of Cov ered with dust and blood, wih lire dis- bu 5 If ao, and you would buy a Piano | VICTORIA & PURST BISMARCK, _- © JOSEPH GOVLD, - ve ar destions which How may I.comtort Thee! of unqualified besuty and merit From New York Jan.22 and 39, 1085, to Asorse, Madeira, _12009% : Les Macias Bt, Mentoual.6 plomatic a adjustment.and yet do not directly in- ! ' \u2014 \u2018plano with the prestige of » Qlbralear, Alle Sot Semon, Frrmidey Jus Gog Malar ! ; se - valve those vital joterests which no nation can oh all plerce ed Handa! Smyrna, Constant Messina, E A : = counuit to Any other koeping than its own- that eterna, to heal and bless; an old and honorable name\u2014 Hapien.Genoa New Torn A Aeration of round trip about J.HH.MARC U, B.A., Vo » tho tleld of arbitration seems to be legitimately -; Au nov out stcetobed, draw us, \u2018as with see our new style 3 Piano ton wee! Eh CENCE X hor of outw 4 Destengers Teacher of 3 Culture,\u201d = 3 open.; _ ; : BOCOMID © er ot Vocal & An arbitration treaty between two na- Ut love ori just put on the market.\" EE rer ae illustrated pamphiet and 128 PEEL ST.re, 3 = tions\u2014an arbitration treaty taking a lower Oh wounded \u2018drop + by drop, the precious Life TRIED IT 9 ; ©.MAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 3 £0 om | \u201c rank than international law\u2014can, of course, Blood flow ° This besutiful Piand will be - ' 37 Brosdwey, Kew York, ' ~~ - - me 2 v do no more than (1) allay friction likely to PesF Lord, Thy Broken Heart the os supplied .sold at a reasonable price and on RI Or D.CONNELLY, oo \u2019 ; ow .To o pay the price we o J \" we FEO00 aad.mos 7 14 Place d Armes, Montreal.mpton cs = = lead to war by disposing of minor questions | op sacred im.NOT, PLEASE | \u2014 liberal teriie to deseFving people.een 2 ciation ia ow th Sa fF where matters of fact are to be enquired Bea wi ith Jourtieylng.through the tol)- | DO so : : To > A into, and (2) stand as à perpetual object leg- Faurome jours 1 Seanse Yon from the dust and ; à suo por ane « ua - .1 convince of its Yond on.Burwe.pe son before the world of the possibility of set , Ts will convince Ton isa Ronderts i tlihg many disputes by reason in lieu of force.Like Magdalen, with tears.THERE Is : Ë But both of those objects are well worth So, ae Line! : Bps wart School, - reli bu .: 4 attaining: \u2018and, furthermore, individual ot Thine, » Kise bleeding Wounds NOTHING LIK IT e _ \u2014 Zari .0 mn ° 2\" à trenties must constitute the first steps Sweet Ary Thon tome reveal ! | So 4 toward the establishment of an authorita- That 1 1 Ep she he shape ° soap ia) ve coût i ; tire Intermational tribunal If that-be it TRACER ES, rt ae LA RocERs BBos.tir hope or dream-\u2014is ever to be realized.And \u2018The, by Thy Grace.the Nee: ST This ta deny the possibility of such aconsamma- ; war be Thy Life Alone.- IT-PAYS TUE ; J \u201ction is to deny the teachings of Chris- Hn to.the reception that Mr.Cromee ERR SUMLICR SOAP | is Mery to get o Washington, is p30 A ho tor Ques are nasarpassed in ity at Bo Bwestnsss, and Seda LINE se 0, 1 + bin sn .2 Ey The priges aud troph- ance Hockey League: ies are wi orth $450.Tv is expected that at January 21, Guardian va.Phenix.his easy win he received a perfect ovation when ladies will be welcome.The tra: leust 25 rinks will take part.January 2; Phœnix ve.Royal.from the crowd.starts from the.Windsor hotel at 8 0 Peace escbruary 4, Guardian vs.North British & Mer- gun The Y.M.C.A.Around the Tee A hraary 11, Guardian vs.Roy A mile.Be n, 107 (Thorpe), The Y.M.C.A.Snowshoe Club will have The St.Lawrence Curling Club have heen February 18, North British x lirercantite va.1001 1; RW ite; 110 Ger (Gormant 181,3; Ansonia, a veterans\u2019 tramp, Thursday next, to the preseuted with a trophy: for competition Phanix.119 Mayberry), 10 lody 6 iT Athletic Club House, ; À s cial programme among the members by Mr.James Coch- February 25, Phonix vs.Guardian.Bab.Bill; lu BAe I I Crd: has been prepared e occasion.For kane.Murch 4, Royal vs.North British & Mercantile.Se , i ), B- 110 (Thorpe) those Ad de not - confident of keeping .ER ull e\u2014J 0] , Q wi e 8 wi rovided.CRICKET.Chaslax the Puck.21, 1: Lagoiaphe.106 (Wash SE Black Satin, © ve P Mr.Stoddarts Team In Australia.evontog.at the Prince Arthur ne Yay id sates! i x LE Bn Nicho o ls, 1 Jo tote MISCELLANEOUS.ee goals to n), 8-1, I} Dearest, ams Boa ar treal + The second of the five grent matches be- former von ue dougall = \u201c bis pla ' cie 100 on (Newari), 01, 3 im hs: ; Ice ting Ne Near Mon ween land and\" Xistrali .a ugall has won his ce race, mile\u2014Yellow Rose, orpe), end rE Anuar, Let Melbourne as tal.in the flags for Victoria, and will be soon, Sn ; Denver, 101 (Yewcomb).121, 2; Layon, 101 o The [fortunate tow of Montreal who in- | lows, it will be remembered that the first there throughout the season.(Williams), 101,3, Time, 1 rl end to awn bonts-do oi not al \u2014 goatch resulted in a victory for the English Smith, of the Ottawas, isa good man,and ~~.At San Fransiseo.\u2014\u2014\u2014 | team by 10 runs: \u2014 ==\" witha little-more-experience on a 8 and.SAN Francisco, January 14.\u2014Yester- the glossy su Sono the.ims ot loves akes > MR.STODDARTS TEAM.team will be \u201cin it\u201d with the best of them.day's races had the following results: round Montreal.But when they do they First Innings.Shirley Davidson played the game of his First race, 5 5 furlongs Advance, 1; Finesse, 2; take full advantage of it.As a rule thesnow Br.A.C.Maclaren, ¢ Trott, b Coningham.o life on Saturday, but as a matter of fact Relampago.3, follows Closely on the heels of hard frost & Ward, \u20ac Daiing 5 Tram !: 30 every man on the Victorias did himself Second race, oie gettin Gar- and when it falls to any depth the boats Mr AE.Stod à darth Turner ox 10 credit so far as working hard cas 2 race 3; me, nel, I, Abi P., g; baveto be laid up; still there are more boats W.Brockwell, ¢ Iredale, Bre © __Weldy Young.of the Ottawas, had two The Jar me.13 | oF Botte ™ ote fc St raanere in plas of she oi eel, ¢ Trumble, b Turner.111 ¢ ribs broken on Saturdayevening during the ourth race, 7 Furlong.Haw ©, 1; Robin.© er plate for runners in place of the old fr.K, G.J.Ford, c Giffen, b Trumble.9 ame.He -will probably be replac by hood Ir 2; 2 Niseara me, 1.ateelcapped woodenonesuse some few years 3 A © Bruce, b' rarner .5 n Watters in the match versus Montreal ; Fonsi Albans, 1; Seaside, back.This season Beauharnois has taken ® do ut $ mext Sacurdar.ES LT the lead In the sport, blessed with a splondid ni A Dar ng.Turner 1._\u2014 ay whic ezes over early and gets the Richardson, ¢ Iredale.b Trumbl : © Montreal intermediate team so far h : LE me verre.1 been treated rather unfairly.In the first ATHLETICS.fret strong Jee.The villagers there have = t t toria, t _ Total.cccre re recreccce eee 75 three senior men.and on Saad» Que cd The Monta of May Wil Suit Them.BOATS OF ALL SIZES _ Second Innings.layed four of their first team, including LoNDoN, January 15.\u2014 Mr, S.K.Holman, and as their time is of small importance at Mr AS C.Maclaren, b Turner 15 Watson.Bonorary Seoretary of the London pti \u2018this season of the year hey on \u20ac good use 1, Turner.41 Next Saturday Ottawa and Montreal Clu n conversation said that rey of the chance they ge e e ing gen- fr.J a at 13 ps in the Victoria Rink, and the Victorias Shaw, for the hurdle race; and E.C.Bredin erally Covered it th sais, and many exciting W.Brockwell, b Turner.SI nior and Intermediate go to Quebec.for > quar r and half-mile rans, were races ing place.2 e t the \u2018Pshuch\u201d.He Peel, st Jarvis, b Giffen.o.oo.53 These matches will affect to a considerable the only two members of the Club who had is conside ono of the fastest on the Lake FGJ rd.¢ Trott, b Giffen.3 extent the standing of the clubs and, con definitely decided to go vo the United having ou several occasion, with a crew of 3 3.brig.fase 5 Ginen 3 sequently, will be watched with interest.States.ihe others must be more or Jess twelve, attained a speed of fifty miles per n \u2019 vern y the time final xed upon Mr.H.Philipson, b Giffen The Crescent Hockey Club held their first for the meeting to come of But Ar.\u2018Bailors and passengers have to 11 T.Richardson, c Gregory, b Giffen \\ meeting last evening, when offi or th B y Fe Xo we ALEBY geet ieaaas Re $ ensuing æ ear were elected as follows, Cap.Holman added he felt, confident that they clothed to protect themselves from thecold, T as tain, A.unningham president, A.Wilson; otal.pe oem seccsraneuuens 1 vice-president Sil à gocret -trea- - surer, J.Renshaw.Dele, s an First Innings.tee were also elec ga commit- ee .Lyons, b Richardson.2, \u2014 c Ford, 1.4 \u2014@-difren.© c Philipeon.b Briggs | BOWLING.5 E- Greso ir regory, c Vard, | b Richardson 3 \u2014_\u2014 r rling, Lockwood.\u2026.Vios ly P.& fron A b Richardson =) - Weel Competition.H.8.Trott, runout.\u2026.\u2026.7.16 The results of the weekly competitions .Conin ham, ¢ Pail 10 bowled on the Vies' alleys during the past Ho rumble, b Kich 1 two weeks have resulted as follows: Lacets oT EIS Ay Ba La WEEK ENDING JANUARY à 3 Score.Handicap.Total.\u2014 612 Scratch 612 Total.ees 00000 195 45 008 Second Tnings.531.- J Lyons, b Pee).1:50 007 Vos cocon MM a TT irae, © Btoddart act, b Poel, |.64 WEEX EXDING JANUARY 12 \u2018G.Giffen, o Brown, b Brockwell.| 8 Score.Handicap.Total.5 LnAngevine.e.579 624 _ & W.W.Walkor.\u2014.60 scratch 590 95 J.McLennan 573 do T3 op : 3 T.Smith .300 do 59 - b 2 E E.Beloourt \u201c508 do 588 a B.C.Fhiliipe.652 do 653 B.2% .Gorman 550 do 660 ras 7 c Stewart.629 do 629 Total.aus ssscamnes se 383 ; ; oe = THE TURF.: BILLIARDS.An Owner and His Horse Ruled off, by en ui +R ° An Old Player Dead.| Wasminoron, D His | Eu Tr ih Eu 8 ; \u2014 {SPECIAL STAR.) «| Curry, owner, and the horse ElTelegrafo, J 3 F STAR.) were ruled off yestardayat the Alexander î \u2018H TORONTO, January 15.\u2014 Tederick Egener, Island course.Telegrafo, is broken |- We LER bi - an old time billlardist, d esterday at winded, aud ran ne tubo.His THER bl | the residence of his daughter, rs.Rissman, other races have been run without a tube, Le = here, where he came some weeks ago to and the officials took summary action after - have an operation performed.Deceased Fl-Telegrafo had won the race.The latter ICE BOATING\u2014THE LAKESIDE SYNDICATE FLYER, wan 93 years of age, having been born in was backed down from fifteens to fives in 1903 in Essen, Prussia.In 1820 he joined the ring, and was played in the out-of- Would be able togota good team together, for it is a trite saying that that there is no place his country's: army, and in the course of that it would mostly com so cold, thie aide of t h Pole on a cold CITY CURLERS QUITE BUSY]: ICE.YACHTING AROUND LAKE ookEy.| : ST.LOUIS.Winter Racing in the Sta - Hockey Notes From Various Teams\u2014Snowshioe Races This Week-\u2014Other Sports.\u2019 .At the St.Lawrence Rink, on Saturday pfterncon, the first drawing for the McGill The rinks competing rup was finished.\u2018were those of Hugh Ross and the Rev.G.G.Heine, was played, with the result that Mr.H.Roses\u2019 rink added 2 lowing was the score : .Cochrano J.Dixon E.Scott W.Cairns 31.Thom: H.Beaumont sev.G.oH Heine, ugh skip, 11 i Caledonia Leads.+ The Heather and Caledonian clubs com- wienced their annual friendly match last\u201d rente aie result of last nights pla pus necessary for the Canucks.© edonian players in the lea - shots.The match will be continued to- nr An Insurance Match.Following is the score: The first match of the Insurance Hockey HKATHER ICE.League was played ,last evening at the Rink No.1 Prince Arthur rink.The contestants were Docs i the Royal and the North British and Mer.{\u2014 CALEDONIA.HEATHER.cantle teams the former won scoring 5 goals ®.White A.McArthur to their opponents 1.The teams were as J.W.Hughes Dr Elder follows: 6G.W.Sadler G, A.Hutchison, ollows: North British W.Witso WOR, Hutchison Royal Position.and M il ekip, 13 skip, 17 oral al er | Rink No.2.pe usult CALEDONIA HEATHER.Minto.&.B.Young R.Sharp Tatiey .N.Hickey R.Cuuningham .Gaul Plinpson G.Hutchisun Bulluu- .H.Boon, skip, 10 G.W.Woad, skip, 2 Biackfood.CALEUUNIA ICE._ 1.- CALEDON 1.HEATHER: Saturday evening the St.Lambert and Si.ge Bolly Come passdle the White Star Rink HR.Hutehison TH.Smith he result was a win for the St.Lambert Wilson, skip, 34 & Vomit! skip, 4 boys by § games to 2.The teams were as 'C.Thackeray L.L.Leet follows: C.Chappell T.Br dy St.Lambert: Holllea ,H.Rebortson R.Ha 5 Lyall, skip, 19 H.C.Tussell, skip, 12 Total, 76 Total, 53 ; The Manitoba Caledonia Branch.TRY -W.Marcon = Hutchings [SPECIAL TO THE.STAR.] A.W.Sowdon.J.Hutchings EN WINNiPRA, January 15 Complete re-T- Hard .3 turns of the clubs in affiliation with the The Meteors Won, A ANY Manitoba Caledonia Curling.Branch give ts membership as consisting of thirty- seven clubs and two thousand indjvidual members, Northwestern Bonspiel.At the end of the sixteenth end \u201cthe score stood 11 shots each.Another end shots to his score.Fol- skip.13 HOCKEY, The Mateh at the Point.\u201c One of the events in hockey this week will be the great battle between the Electrics, of Ottawa, and the Shamrocks, which will \u201ctake place in the Beaver Rink, at Point St.Charles, ou Wednesday evening | & next.The Electrics have a number of ing lacrosse players of the Capital and Star teams on their team.The big defence combination of the Capitals and the wiry, lithe little Star home players should present a formidable and powerful hockey combination to test the home team on its merits and arouse entbusiasm amongst the 5 tators.The Beaver Rink should con large gathering, as the match will be a hotly-contested one.A Friendly Game.The N.B.& M.Ins, Co.played a friendly me of hockey with the Junior Canucks at Pp.m., on Saturday, | at the Mt.St.Louis College.Kink.[tie match resulted in à tie, each of the contesting teams pooring one gual.The tearvs liued up as follows: miss \u201cItoforee\u2014 H Semple.After fifteen minutes\u2019 hard play, Barry scored for the N, B._ MD CIE Co., an seventeen minutes later G.Bolton did the The Comet and.Meteor second- teams played recently, the latter winning by 7 ponlk to 1.Fo lowing were the teams: Comets.- Meteors, MILWAUKEE, Wis, January 15.\u2014The S.third annual bon: \u201cpiel of the North- E- Mu western Curling Association began yes- Estrada torday and will continue until \u201cthe L- Deskowith Ith, In addition curlers from all parts of the United States there will be a large number of experts from -Cannda attracted hy the contest for She Walker tankard.seventeen years\u2019 service he reached the \u201cSTAR\u201d Bring one Coupon and TWELVE CENTS to the Star Office, orto \u2018aay newsdealer who sells the Stas, and get Part No.@ of the work entitled, \u2018NAPOLEON, FROM CORSIOA TO ST.HELENA.\" the Napoleonia Ulustrated Album.If you wish to matter, mèck X in the following black: \u201c-terce000u Town or Oity,.\u2026 hd BUSY 4 J .; Ce arcs EE 2 se jp He TRE i ee EY hl to the prominent NAPOLEON Le Le Le Nat (et Ca Cet LORS SSSSSO 8.McKenzie.Insurance Schedule.vorites, 0, coupon.NO.9.have French translation of descriptive , s8sscacsacsesncsanssre ques \u2026 sets se0@scecuutaRS PUSON 0 Sés000 Ne Following is the schedule of the Insur- town heeloski and Wal ere the winning winning fa Ei Telograto.position of lieutenant, He then \u2018[ tof; Plokaway, 5 to1,and Red Star, 6 to and removed to London, and in 1888 joiñed 1, being the otbsir winbers: y Cole- the British army and served with honor man was ag first ruled off for bis Tide on the Crimean war, 1868 \u2018went |- Dashing Charile on Saturday, bat subse- tam, and has resided there quently Durie a Fenian trouble in 1868 be w \u2019 po pointed an honorary o colonel of Fo First rave.half mi oth Toto © Was au expe tard player and an en- |p thusiastio admirer of the ganje.parie 5 HER Rass 3 2 a: longs.Plokaway.15 TR: hy), te to ow Krntucky Ti 101 (Condon, 1030 1% qi Third race ry hair mile Wheeloski, 116 5 > Dorcas ay), wl 5 Rufus, 108 (Hem), 15toi, = ie, race, six furlon 1 won; via, Sr ateom, .durphy 10 à John, 00: Belgravia\u2019 syste a ee.1.29, race, mile_Red ay Svan 97 (R.ry 4 » 1, ev E,% Kifth wan; Drizsle, (Neary), tol S Or Seagram's primed wn be Divided.[ePRCIAL TO THE STAR.) TORONTO, January 15.\u2014Mr, Beâgram a parently intends Di divide his stabte this s J most promis- in several valuable stakes to be run at Brooklyn in the spring, about the time the O.J, C.meet- log is in progress, Johnny Walker will in II probability look after the preparation of the youngsters for their engagements in thie east, Whilst Jebry Johnson will handle the Queen\u2019 & plate division, and others that will sport silk at the Toronto meeting.At New Orleans.NEW ORLEANS, January 15, \u2014The weather was cloudy and warmer, the track was in a much better condition yesterday.The programme was a one.The attendance pes large for Mpnday and speculation ruled vely.Jockey Taral his first mount of the meeting on Melody in the second, and.after University men, hand, 0 of pe\u2019 Moy all of them would be members the London Athletic Bay: on many accounts, the month of ow appears, would suit the mace the probable members of the eh sh team better than the month of September.- - \u201c SKATING.MeCuliosh Making Ready.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Wrsxtreo, January 15.\u2014McCulloch, the skating ih leaves for Minneapolis this week to train for A'fortnight races.\\ Carnival at Cote St.Paul Rink.A grand masquerade will be held ou the Cote St.Pani Skating Rink on Friday evenly, is bei much aes p b rinks i in preparation for the Montrest - first Rae & Donnellys Bales \u201cJ ABCE .AUOTION SALE or Bic.Bic.aise 410 Lot of of Suen?and Silverware and many Tenens Tu dot sold Pas ee n us! ardless our rooms, 241 and 343 si.James street, Wednesday Afternoon, 16th January, | SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.103 RAE BONVELLY, Auctioneers.ing, not Thursday evening - stated in yesterday\u2019a iss a issue.; The ile track at the M.A.À.À.rink, Cote to tie.CA ntoine,is now completed and would Le champions are out practising il be prés at th ioe of the Royal.wots w Tesen eveningand will render KR eloctions for the: benef t of the pleasure seekers où skates.oe SNOWSHOEING.The Holly Club Rase.The club steeplechase of \u2018the Holly Snowshoe club wil held this evening at 8 o'clock, and the open steeplechase on Saturday next.; The Tuque Bleue Enowshoe Club.The club steeplechase of the Montreal Snowshoe club will be held to-morrow evening, a start being made from the gymnasium at 8 o'clock sharp.Bt.Georges Speclil Ladies Nighs.The St.George Snowshoes club will have a special snowshos tramp this eveiiing, MIN > ICE HOATING\u2014THE \u201c\u201cPSHUCH\u201d OF BEAUHARNOIS.day as'an ice boat, ailing.along at a high rate of spend.The **Pshuch\u201d was bullt fn '02 by Dolphis Bergevin and Arthur Brossoit, of Chicago, ractical boat builders and is commanded .N.A.Brossoit and E.H.Bisson.ere are several smaller craft, at Beau- harnols but none \u2018to mpare with the \u201cPshuch.\u201d With Ita rod.jib and mainsail and the tri-color floating from its mast head the picture of her flying along is\u2019 a pretty one and attracts attention not only from the Beauharnois banks also from Ile Perrot on the opposite side.© season ned two weeks ago and the ope trip was made in a blinding nor\u2019-wester but the Aliant racer weathered the Storm like an Brossoit, Meso: E.H.Milnes, Alfred Watson, D.Marchand, jr., and three\" vil \u2018enjoyable time., considerable boating is ie indulged a 2 as well as at Point Clal Longueuil Bat to TH Lakeoian, syndicate hey all ta take a second place.This famous oe isting of Montreal's most famous amiateur men have the finest Ice acht cn The one they now have amodel of and convenience, and one of the FASTEST BOATS IN AMERICA, 208 ith, runners of boiler HN work Das vets 8 inches la in a heavy SALE or Œ OB TS custom nas nny = u & a ment ag our roowa, Nos.1821 abd 1823 Notre Dame pf WEBPNESPAY AFTERNOON, Sancint 16th, A Large Quantity of Fine Misüits, CONT RISING\u2014 TRADE SALE.© =\u2014We Will Bell\u2014 ; On WEDNEADAY.10tk Inn.et 10a, = by oi of Curators, A STOCK OF MARDWARE, remorod to Our roomms, to be sold wishout reserve and in Locke, N Tin Ware, valnte ol Pipes, Plumbers\u2019 Buppiles.an and Shelf Goods.Joiners\u2019 su Bolus, Nuts, Enamel Ware, Varnishes, Tils and Tron a \u2018large quantity ?other lass and pei now weed and Serge Bulls, Coals, Pants, Vests, O riectly T spring Overcoats, Heavy Beaver and Friezo \u2018sock M3 CASH.- i Trimmed O 193 ON woadn: Cloths, Borges, etc.he ri + rt lengths, also Odds tha Ler or bry Goods.* SALE AT- 500 O'CLOCK.Bp M.NICKS & ce.103 Tu.INTER RESORTS re _ 0 FT sde NOW OPEN.FRED STERRY, Manager.29] 3%:0d upper structure of wood and carrying one enormous lateen sail, she runs her mile a minute with ease.It was some two years ago she astonished the natives of the upper partot of the lakeand at Beauharnois by dash- t them as if they were all standing stiilan and returning home from the latter place in thirteen minutes; a distance of twelve miles.This included two stops on the road, when the boat,owing to the terrific some of ,the crew out onthe ice.The boat vd handled by the veterans, James Pato! G.Ross, and it was probably the fastes and fluest sail for a long distance ever held on Lake St.Louis.Few accidents: happen, strange to say, -considering the pace tl ese boats goand the chance of RUNNING INTO AR HOLES or large cracks.But occasionally, some spells occur at Beauharnois, This year, one the larger boats, getting unmanagable, ran at great speed into a bank of snow an slightly injured nearly every one in th t.But no report of any one having seri- ousl injured themselves have yel come tw hand.At Lakeside there has been but on accident of a serious nature.This happene some two or three years ago, and, strange to say, althou, ugh the magnificent t ice boat was smashed to aloms no one was very seriously injured.The boat was travelling with some twelve on board her and going at a speed of fifty miles an hour, when she broke through e top ice.The crash was terrific and scattpred the sailors for hundreds of yards over the ioe, the huge iron akates just missing dashing ont t brains of two or three.as they broke away CEN re, m the t and s along the ice by themselves with rerio The old.models of the udson river that were copied some years ago are being almost entirely discarded re\u2014they were simply two lông heavy cross beams with skates on the outer end and the rudder.The cradle at the rudder was the only place to sit ox, and owing toits unsteadiness was A CONSTANT SOURCE OF DANGER t-as-well as discomfort.The sail arrangement also changing, the jib and mainsai giving vay to the lateen sail, which is muc er to hoist and handle.The modern boat is also platformed in such a way that rugs, etc., can be spread out and wrapped round the body to keep the cold out.Ice yachti fH proclaimed by its devotees as Lhe ki of all sports.It is as near an approach to ylng through the air às it is pos- Bible to get.e excitement is intense and the Gene of a fast rail is one that is never forgotten and with strong wind and snow on the ice is a sight for lookers on worth going miles to see; as the boat throws the snow in rifts and clouds aa she moves along.Splendid boating has been indulged in this \u201cyear-and many a good sail has been had on the river, Lake St.Louis and other places, Sporting Goss p.__ Football Club will hold a meeiing this evening, at 451 St.Lawrence street, at 8 o'clock.There will be a meeting of the Garnet Lacrosse Club on Wednesday evening, January 16, at their rooms, 1476 St.Catherine street.All members are reques to \u2018attend, as business of utmost importance will be transacted in regard to their coming concert and ball, on January 25.Through an error in the advertisement calling the special meeting of the S.A.A, A.for the purpose of afliliating several new organization», the notice fixed the date of the meeting for Wednesday when it should have read Thursday instead.The meeting will therefore be held on Thusday evening.at the office of the secretary-treasurer of the Association, 186 St.James street, at 8,30 o'cloc RAILWAY RUMBLINGS.Mr.H.K, Ritchie, statlonery agent of the Grand Trunk Railway, loa leaves to-night for \u2018Grand T N.C.He will be accompanied by his wife, and will be absent about three weeks, + \u2018Mr.Ritchie has spent forty-two years in the employ of the compan pany and he stated this morning that it was {s intention to retire after the present year.Mr.D.McNical left or Chicago on Saturday evening.He will be in the windy city for sever ral days, in connection with the C.P.R, buriness, a.C.\u2018noob the C.P, R.district passen- r agent, of Detroit, Mich., who has been fa Montreal several days on business for his road, left on Saturday evening for De- troit.Mr.mae Olds, 4 Bien traffie man ot the 5 PR R Chicago on business, Teft Monreal où Ba urday.Mr.George T.Bell assistant \u201cgeneral Rass.enger agent of the G.T.R.will be in York to-day on trunk linebusiness It is understood that Mr.Caldwell, chairman of the Western Passenger Association will confer with Mr.Bell in that city, and -from there go to Chicago where the confer._ence will be continued with Mr.McNicoll A large party of immigrants from Halifax, per steamship Vancouver arrived.in the city yesteiday.About sixty of the number are on their way to various points in the North-West.DINNER GUESTS, \u2014\u2014 ; YAmongast those who have had the honor of receiving invitations to dine with Their Excellencies during the past week are in addition to the list already given: The Hon.Mr.Justice and Mra.Jetté, the Hon.L.Rand Madame Masson, Mile.Masson Hon, Mr.Justice and Mrs, Tait, J.R.and Mrs, Rottot, Rev.Dr.and Bre, Barclay, Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Greonshields, Mrs.and Miss Eu de Seargeant an ra, She Me.and Mra, Hugh Allan, | and Mrs.A.E.Abbott, Hon.r.Justice C.i and Mrs.Doherty, d Comtesse d\u2019Orsonnens, Hon.P.E.and Madame Le Blane, Hon.Mr.Justice and Madame Oul- met, Hon, Kd ward and Mrs.Murphy, Miss Mu by.oa Canon and Mra, Norton, Mr.and, A.Anderson, Mr.and Mm, L.the Hon.Peter Mitchell, Miss J; Forget, Mr.Try-Davies.DEATHS OF WEEK.The mortality returns Tor the week ending Jamuary 1% sre as follows: Catholics, 80; Prote: tants, 23; Jews, 2; total, 110, ines of death \u2018were as foilgwa: Diphtheria, 6; croup 6; scaritina, 1; typhoid, 1; wh , 8; eholera infautum \u201c1; remiagit \u2019 es convulsions, 3; bronchitis 5; pleuro- 11; consump! tion, 12; pneumon poenm oma, 4; grippe, |.Lakewood, New Jersey._ \u201cTHE .LAKEWOOD™|™\u2014 A max ss speed became unmanageable and -threw-j-@n.WEDNESBAY, +4 The financial board of the Metropolitan The | , sang 20 e MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.\\ A TRADE SALE.\u2018At our rooms, 69 St.James street, on WEDNESDAY, 16th Inst, at 10 n.m., by order of ourators, a large Jrock of Underwear, Top shirts, Mir, 5 anol and White u Vou spool ad and b! Tater Aero Braids, Buttons, Sloth Capa Recuules, Collars, log, | ore\u2019 Trimm! aces, Quilts, Towels; Totlet- Soaps, be, Fancy G pe ord many other goods.¥ Without reserve and in lots for ths trade.Cash.103 MARCOTTE BROS.A rs ¢ OF BOOTS AND SHOES, At our Rooms, 69 St.James st rect, without any reserve and in Jota to suit the trade, a/stock of fine Boots and Shoes of all kinds, for Men, Women and Shudren Kid, Gon Call, split.and Buff, slippers, erman shoes oi \u201cizes, butt rod and Ia faced Hoots, and oe enaral stock of ine goods, all new and in first-class condition.Terms cash, MARCOTTE BROÉ, 103 Auctioneers.A UTHORIZED SALE.Will be sold by Public Sale, the Tweaty-third ef January Instant, The followlog property belo: stitutions of the late FRAN apd of the late DAME his wife, viz: - to the sub- QUENETTE AURELIE BEAUDRY, A lot of land known and designated as being the lot number sevent: bt (78) one the offiol ps \"pat the books of reference of the st.Lewis n DJ St.Lbominique Street.~The sald sale will take place at ELEVEN O'Clock in the forenoon, at the salesrooms of M.M, \" MARCOTTE BROS.Auntiones ?69 BL James Street =\u201d For the conditions apply to wr MAINVILEE, Notary, rnin No.15863 Notre Dame.Montreal; January 9th, 1895.8 6cod THE DOVER BANK SHORTAGE.- Abbott's Bond was Issued by a Montreal Guarantee Company.Dover, N.H., Janua 15.\u2014Intense excitement prevails over the National Bank defalcations as Abbott Was à respected citi- He was also cashier of the zen.Five Cents Savin Bank, and was City Treasurer.© depositors will lose nothipk, but their money is tied-up.Abbott will Le placed under &rrést this afternoon.State Bank Commissioners Lyford and Hatch arrived to-day and took charge of the Savings They say that \u2018the bank if all right.Abbott's bon Was issued for $20,000 by the North American Guarantee Company Montreal, which has been apprized of the default.The city\u2019s money on deposit is said to be safe.The stock-holders will have to make good the deficiency in the The capital stock is $200,000, aad the surplus is 20,000.At a meeting of the directors held hat week, Abbott was himself elected a director.TORONTO'S FIRES AND INSURANCE.ToRroNTo, January 15,\u2014The fire and d'ebt committes have adopted the re of Chief Ardagh, which recommended the parchase of two of the most powerful engines to be had, a water rower and truc An increased force of men will be necessary to han , and the- chiet Believes the appliances he asks for will suffice for the city many years.The approximate cost of the two fire engines .is $78,000 for the first .year and after that $6000 a year for maintenance.The estimated cost of the water tower is $7000 and ear for maintenance.Chief Ardagh recommends again that the Bay street fire hall site be dis of anda new central station built.Ald.McMurrich advocated three engines, but the committee thought two sufficient.À resolution was adopted urging the Mayor to call a special meeting of the council.Beginning to-da fire insurance rates will be raised on ail buildings higher than three storys.This was the result of a conference of Toronto fire und ters.Five cents additional will be charged on fourth storys and a pro- rtionate rate for each additional story.Fhs rate will be reduced if the city adopts a DS a tactory fire equipment.es SHE TOOK PARIS GREEN.[sræcrAL TO \u2018THE HE star.) BRANTrORN, Ont., Janu 15.\u2014News has just leaked out of the sad death-of Mrs! Waimer; wife of a respectable farmer in the neighborhood of Bealton.Deceased, who as a little over sixty years of age, had been suffering for some time with a most acute attack of aggravated dyspepsia.The trouble had so preyed upon her as to unbalance her mind and ina a moment of men- tai aberration she took a fatal dose of Paris green.- \u2014_\u2014 SUICIDE BY STRANGLING.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} asylum patient.coramitted suicid * | Sunday by strangling herself with a strin ng.as fifty years old and the wife x William Dutton, of London West, TROUBLE SMOOTHED OVER.LOKDON, January 15.15,\u2014The Birmingham Post asserts that the dissension, reported to exist in the cabinet in reg *to the expenses of, Jain out (the naval programme have been smoothed.over oy a compromise by which a loan will be issued to rovide the necessary funds for the navy natead of taking the surplus of the budget for 1895, which Sir Williain Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was opposed t to, as he desires to do something po popular with this surplus, It is believed by the Post that the loan will probably be issued in the form of terminable annuities.NEWFOUNDLAND'S STEP.ST.Jorn, Nid., J January 15.\u2014It is reported that the Government here is in correspondence with the Canadian Guvern- ment regarding terms for Newfoundland's admission into the Canadian conf: The whole question, it is \u2018understood veill presented to the Colonial slature next week.The Governor is in constant authoritiex.\u2018BARON BANFFY'S CABINET.Bupa PESTH, January 15\u2014Baron rng has succeeded LR forming « Minis pure inverts nate coute eroze n hance; ustice; Fajervarg,» ace tel commerces \u2018estoics, ucatien and worship.\u2019 ' \u201cGAT™ HOWARD MARRIED.New HAVEN, Conn.js January 15\u2014Arthur L.Howard, formerly\u2019 of of this city, better known as \u201cGatling Gun\u201d How WAS ed où Thursday even: FINE LITANY SERVICE.Teste Mra Margaret Dougiass, 06 Browne: : ©.The Litany services at the Chursh of St.5 James the Apostle on Sunday afternoons Chief Justice Meredith in the are now attracting tions.Mi lesex winter assises yes Lon- The oratorio solos are tie special features Sdeclared that he was of the aosis- of these services.At last Sunday's ser- a of» Fok.ax bas a questions vas vies Mr.Frank a nely be- he ue need the rest w fries .Estas - 7 Loxvou, Ont- January 15.\u2014Mr«= Dutton, |.cable communication with the Imperial Fraser Broa.\u2019 Sales.REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION.Mont- PUB- 320 real Loan & Mor origage ge Com se Lo Au AUCTION, at thelr M alserooms, NO.BT., \\\u201d 85 EPNRAY MORVING.Jennarr Bree In ST.HENRY.Ambroise brad rare\u201d Campriain six dwe size of lot rr rear.ner dwelling could be : a4 Int à alors.ato Avie Property.8 dw all rented, @ property, | ren bullt front and rear, size of 8x40, new spline d 97 8¢.Philippe st.\u2014 Tok hearer 3 stories, 2 stores and 4 dwell lot 30x08, Bon drains + RP.\" 44 te 48 Congregation st.\u2014 \\ Brick encased: 3 stories, stone foundation, lot Pr fase to Laos, guud renting loçaitty.d Trunk si block oft three story Brick encased' houses, 2 Lenemeuts, lot 98x1 \u201cRiversid Near Étorator à 2 2 selt-contained solid brick oot- tages, on stone foundatio: OT.ANTOIN B Wane.47 and 49 late Btore and dwellings n near Victoria à square, foundation, stables sod shel Nea.133 and 175 Versatiles at, Two brick encased tenemenis, with stone touné- \u2018ation, rental $360 per EY Corner Perrault and Rivard sts.\u2014 Brick encased, stone foundation, 4 dwellings, 5 Fools \u20ac each, stabltng in oar: 10t 70x48, now Rivard st., corner Carriere read \u2014 Brick encased, stone founda ion, comprising a and 10 dwellings, oppo- 0 suitable\u2019 for store or beer.nt; having a good oellar, roof.BT.JEAN BAFTISTE, WARD.103, St Andre st rasenly y Maples ur Pine tenement\u2019 proper rented, witb good payt en ST, MARY'S WARD.mathieu Brick e encasede stone > Toundatio 4 ellinga oe a lL asx ~ aw A Tertéctlr Bow A nr block, brick encased, on stone foundation, closets &c.42 feet trout.13 33 Lariviere st.\u2014 om Ful lum, ture Ontario st, large brick en gravel roo 200d ah in rear, ove Peas 8 dwellin; h ville Streec\u2014 Kear Ontario street.Three story bricz encased, Loncments, lot 48 x 80 in good order.vre Just apove Untario street.2 story brick encased ouse on Btone foundation, built on reur of lot, S30m for another house in front.Size of 336 and 333 Mereau Sire Camfortable self contained Soitagen.ust above Ontario Street, goud sheds.Corner Lagaucheticre Ni.a Butener shop and, Tenement XL etal \u201d $444.00 per annu am sr RIEL WARD, Fine brick oncased Aten with good sheds in rear.48 te 158 Chateanguny Sirect, n ry Street, The above are all\u2019 \u2018good paying Properti any ono seeking for fuvesiments pay ins laces re erenue on amount inveated should attond LE AT 19.30 O'Cleck.Terms Sa F lans articalars apply at our oflice to Br.Dandurand.\u201d FRASER BROS.Auntion JPORTANT CATA- \u201c LOGUE 8 OF The subscribers are instructed by MR T.ARONSON, Pawnbroker, 517 Craig street, W sell by public auction On Tuesday, Jan.15, 1895, 08 2 & 7 p.m, Wednesday.Jan.16, 1895, at 2S Ipm;, the Unredeemed Pledges for the months of Oot., Nox.and Dec.1893, Lo January 11, 1894, betng from ledge No.22.434 Lo 27,39 oie det A large Assortment of valuable Cold and ait: Gold & Silver Chains, Br Gah, Fime let er cents Cloth» ing, Dress Goeds, Fars in Greenland Seal, Capes, Seal, Lamb & Otter Caps, Muffs, term Cellars, Gent's Otter Collars & Cuffs; Children\u2019s Gray Lamb Caps, One Very Fine Parler Set, Clocks, Albums, lot of Siiverplated Ware, Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Waterproof Coats; and many other articles usually found in a fawnbroker\u2019s Collection.FRASER BROS., Auctionesrs.\u2014 Catalogues can be had at L.ARONSON'S, 317 craie st, or from the Auctioneers.Goods on view Up to hour of sale.10 NSOLVENT SALE FOR ESTATE J.S.MAYO, by order of the Curator, of i Bris.O11, Valuable Ol) Tanks and Presses, Bris.Cod and Whale.Otl, Empty Barrels, 500 Empty alls, Fireproof safe, Office etc, etc, at the stores, NO.100 NAZARETH 8T., On TEURSPAY, 17th Jan., at 10.30 a.m., -In lots to suit purchasers.> 104 FRASER BROB., Auctioneees.EW & SECONDHAND HOUSEHOLD Furniture, C, te, Pianos, Stoves, Ranges, etc, etc.Regular Auction at our Bales- room, 320 st.James street, FRIDAY, 18th JAN., AT 10 A.M.Casti'advances made on consigninents.104 FRASER BRO§., Auctioneers.N ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION OF Books bolonging to an Estate will be sold or catalogue at our auction, 320 St.James haturéay Afternoon.19th Jan\u2019y, at 3.30.Catalogues, ready Tuesday.10 FRASER BROS., Auctioncers.W.&F.P.CURRIE & 00.16e Grey Nun Street, MAYUFACTORERS oF BESSEMEBR STHHL, Sofa, Chair & Bed Springs.A large stook always on hand _.a FOR SALE.\u201c COPPERS \u201cStar\u201d Office.\u2014 rm ELÉCTRIC \u201cBELT p\u2014 MEN EEE Be - ore Garros of ToS lo risotto Ce Felt - we fo LE pats ti ouh.edbesp, ané wilt Le eases inte ha.Bevarastin Imiations giving Be fie vurrente.Aa \"te Address EX 00,, 898 Broadway, How Tul Our goods are forwarded to any Post Oflos tn Canada Free of all customs, duties or ins 9 hw AT THEIR BALESROOMS, No.320 ST.JAMES ST, __ rm = me, nets sq cs co rn \u2014\u2014 rT a + age ee M lar [a _ § 6 °° .- __ - .© JOHN MURPHY & COS \u201c ADVERTISEMENT, Ce + AAA AAS A A To Increase\u2014 Is.»8-not-quite as pressing a.1 Io pothare one of how tu keep your income up to its old level.The only way to do this is to cut the (iordisn kuot by curtailing your expenditure.To know how easily the latter feat may be scoomplished in Dry Goods consuls our \u201cBook of Bargains,\u201d where you will find unparalleled \u2018\u2018chances in all linas and in every department, and discounts ranging from 10 to 75 per cent attached $u bargain prices.Bargains in Linens.w \" \u2014 Extra Fine TABLE LINENS.Regular prices $1.20, - $1.35, $1.50, $2.26.Reduced prices, 80c, 84c, 90, \u201881,50.: Fine HEMSTITCHED TABLE LINENS.TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS, in all sizes.Half Price.: 100 Dozen Fine TABLE NAPKINS, assorted sizes.Sale Prices from $1.80 per doz., less 20 per cent discount.A large lot of Colored Bordered LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, Sale prices from 75c, less 10 per cent extra discount.$1.25, $1.00, To olear at Bargains in Curtains.All our stock of MADRAS MUSLIN CURTAINS to clear at Half Price.To All our stock of COLORED LACE CURTAINS to clear at = Half Price.AAA SAN SN INSTANT NAN SMS ANS PUN oF NS \u2026JOHN MURPHY & CO.2343 St.Catherine Street, < LU Corner of Métcalle Street.TELEPHONE Nu.3833.It\u2019s.Worth = While Living lf\u2019twere Only ne re To taste \u2014 Crawford's Pure Ceylon Crawford Tea Co., VW.DINING & Go, Sole Agenta for Cavads, TO THE Senior Shamrocks, \u20ac Under the auspices of the SHAMROCK AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, - - {nn .IN.THE x \u2019 ° i .Academy of Music, Saturday, January 19th.: PROGRAMME.\\ PART 1- SONGS and DUETS, vocal and ins < AD: il \"GT a la PART 2-PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.ee 2 .PART 3-THE OPERATIC EXTRAVAGANZA, entitied JENNY LIND, by PROP.\u201cJAMES WILSON and members of the 8.A.A A.VOCAL UNIO) , anis \"ORCRES TRA: of 35 under the direction of FROF.SILVERSTONE.ted by an 0 TICKETS $1.00, 3c, 56c.and 3c, according te location.Front rown for sale at Nordheimer's, St} James street.Seats also for sale at Pearson Cha : John T.Lyons\u2019 Drug Htore, corner Blaury hud Craig Streets, and at the 7 .Witmer, Craig ere boillez > 2228 Rementer to Mn 2 The Sale ot Misfit Suits, 4/ Overcoat, Fur Lined NN © Coats and Odds and Ends ot Dry Goods, at our rooms, TOMORROW.™ Wednesday, Atter- noon, at 2,30 o'clock.: SALE or ee - UNCLAIMED \u20acO0D3, ~The subcribers have recéived instructions frora the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.to sell at Lhetr stèfes, Nos.86 and 88 St.Peter at, On MONDAY, the Ist JANFARY, 4 large lot of U'nclalined Goods, consisting of Trunks, Vailses, Mat Boxes, Boots and Shoes, Sewing Machine, boxes of Hardware, Tinware, Oll Cans, Furniture, Carpets, , dofas, Fixtures, Bottles, Cloth- ] \u201cing, Trimmings, Etc, Etc.+ M.HICKS & CO., .sale at KLEVEN O'Clock A.M.Auctioneers.BENNING & BARSALeW, 13s - - Auctioneers, 1 yr À 2 EDUCATIONAL.\u201cK'Épocial meeti SEAS Pete IE CT TT ATT ON Sem AA AAA AAAS UAAALAY Bergte immediate! SAM.D.JONES.M.G.A.ASSOCIATION.©, .SIGNOR RUBINI, =\u2014= A FAIR OFFER.with.you at-present asthe more-un-\u20141- ~ | ville; Du | __ The Finance Comittee yesterday after.| bought the assets for a syndicate composed , churches, 2 Coe - CL \u2018THE MONTREAL DAIL RE 20e em np THE LETTER FROM: MR.ROBB.DISCUSSED BY THE CITY COUN- © CIL YESTERDAY.tt The Question of the Collection of Water Rates\u2014A Motion to Refer it to the Mayor Defeated on His Worship's Casting Vote.= The City Council met yesterday and spent the afternoon discussifg the letter from Mr.Robb, addressed to His Worship the Mayor, relative to the collection of water rates, from proprietors instead of from tenants, as at present.During the di ion it became evident that much bitterness of feeling existed among the aldermen as a result of the recent charter fight at Quebec, The letter of Mr.Robb to the Mayor was as published in yesterday's STAR.bad been read, .H scconded by Ald.Custigan, that it be re ferred to the Mayor, *\u2018for report.\u201d Ald, McBride raised thequestion of ord which was decided by the Mayor in favor, whereupon -Ald.Hurteau ap from his Worship's decision, and the a was maintained on the following divi To sustain the Mayor\u2014Ald.Lefebvre, Jacques, Grothe Lyall, Smith, McBride, Savignac.Kennedy and Ponny-\u2014It.; Agsinst\u2014Ald.Leclerc, Renreault, Hurtubise, Brunet, Rainville, Dupre, Prenoveau, MArnolais, Nolan, Duaigan, Robert, Prefontaine ahd Hui- au\u2014 ; A discussion followed on Ald.H è rteau's | motion to refer the letter to the which was strongly opposed by Ald.son, Wilson-Smith, McUride, Sa\\i and others, and supported by Ald.teau, Prefontaine and Robert.e references ta Quebec were maida during the debate, and its mention prompuy objected to out of order.Finally a vote on Ald.Hurtean\u2019s motion resulted as follows: - For\u2014 Ald.Leclerc, Hurtubuise, Brunet, Rain.Pronovean, -Beausoleil, Marsolain, - Nolan, ostigan, Robert, ontaine and teau\u201413.< ; ce A gr Ale, Lefebvre, Turner, Jaoguos, Grothe, Lyall, Reneault, Smith, McBride, Farrell, Savignac, Kennedy, Penny and Stevenson-\u2014 The Mayor gaveshis casting vote againat the motion, : which was.accordingly defeated.; The letter was then laid on the table, and the Cuuncil adjourned.; The Finance Committos.noon agde the following intérim appro- pristi for the months of January and ebruary : finance Committee, $228,200; 3,650; Police, $44,850; corder's Office, i 5 82,400; 100; Fire, 823,350; \u2018Fire Alarm, uilding Inspecter, $400; Buller In- apector, $300; Water, $17.35); Markets, $4,- _000; Light, 821.000; City Hall, $5,000; Health, \"$12,000; Parks and Ferris, $900, and Mount-| toyal Park, 81,30.Total, $413,200.Ald.Rainvill asked for a statement from the city treasurerand controller of the city\": financial standing, its\u2019 obligation, powers to borrow, ete.© wanted a statement of all the money spent, whether with or without the sanction of the City Council.This was agreed to, the City Attorney to be consulted with reference to certain liabilitiex, «JINDER THE HAMMER Sale of the Assets of the.Desfundt Cosmopolitan Club.The sale of the assets of the defunct Cosmopolitan Club took place at eleven o'clock this morning at the club house, on the corner of University and Cathcart streets.\u201cImimediitely before the biddi commenced Mr.Fred.H.Markey notitied the liquidators that he had purchased the premises occupied by the Club for $21,000, and that the purchaser of the effects would have to remove the same before the first of May.This put a damper on bidding.\u2018The assets, which were valued at $5003; were finally knocked down to Mr.F.A.Sills at 534 cents on the dollar.Mr.Sills of Messrs.Markey, F.A.Whorton and others, who will, as soon as the necessary charter can be obtained, re-open the premises under the name of the Victoria Club.THE UNEMPLOYED AGAIN.Another Bix Demonstration to Take Place at thy Clty Hall.The order has gone out among the labor - organizations for a mass meeting of unemployed workmen to assemble at the City Hal at eleven to-morrow ta interview the Mayor and aldermen and demand that the long promised relief works be \u2018started, at.once, - Onevof those who watch municipal legislation in the interests of the laboring classes says that the unemployed realize that the have waited too loag already for the \u2018work the Mayor and Ald.Prefoutaine promised to provide for them.They can afford to wait no longer, as mmny of them are in abject want, and the relief works started after the late demonstrations have been gradually dropped one after the other, CITY ITEMS, - The revision of the Federal lists for the county of Berthier has been completed.Friends of Ald.Beausoleil, M.P., for.the county, state that the Liberals have nade a gain of over 150 votes.The Bishop of Nicolet, Mgr.Gravel, accompanied by Rev.Mr.Thibaudier, V.G., occupied a seat in the sanctuary at the requiem service for the late Sir John Thompson at the Gesu to-day.Mr.Jno.F.Wallace of the St.Lawrence Hall will have the sympathy of friends in the death of his daughter Margaret Mabel, aged twelve years.The funeral will take P ace from her father's residence, 495 Sher- rooke street; to-morrow, at 230 p.m.The annual dinner of No.8 Company Victoria Rifles was held last night at Hare vey's, where a very excellent repast had been prepared, after doing ample justice to which the boys adjourned to the hall and enjoyed themselves until \u201812 o'clock, when, after singing \u2018Auld Lang Syne\u201d and \u201cGod Save the Queen,\u201d they \u201cfell in\u201d and drove homeward, \u2018reaching the city sheetly after 1d'clock a.m.LAST YEAR'S BUILDINGS, - The City Building Inspector says that his aunual report.ich shews that much fewer buildings were erected last year than the one previous,does not give à real idea of the work done in 4891, as included in the repart were many buildings barely begun in #04, but completed last year.From permits already taken out thère will likely be an ncrease of building operations in the spring.In 1884 there were erected in the \u201ccity 354 dwelling bouser, 68 stores, 2 bank dwellings, 1° \"Iactory, 1 public hall, 3 presbyteries, 5 schools and 6 w A, the whole representing a sum of $1,634,600, In 1863 the figures wore: 568 dwelling houses, 74 stores, 2 bank bulldiugs, 9 factories, 1 publio hail, 3 churches, 4 schools aud\u2019 3 warehouses, - representing in all $2,585,800, .HAD BEEN PAID IN FULL.The St Louis enquete was resumed at haif-past two yesterday afternocu, whey several more carters were examined in re- time they worked and what pan.y received.The nien were of the same suggesting that these should be collected | hen it - urteau moved, j\u201d \u201cj lover, and MORRISON IN \u201cFAUST.\u201d At the Queen's Theatre This Week - The Pride of Mayo at the Royal.\u2018The story of Marguerite and Faust, immortalized by Goethe, hay been presented on many stages and in many forms.It has a fascination for many people and never fails to draw Bouses when at all creditably presonted.\u2018rhis week Montrealers have an opportunity to see it as a drama and remarkably well staged.Ib-is~Mr, Lewis Morrison's version of the story that opened at the Queen's Theatre last night and he.is seen in his favorite character of Mephisto.Hebasbeen seen here in the sume role soyerd) ttes already.He generally represents him as a cyhd - play is fol of epigrams from his mouth, but at {| thoes he lu malignant enough apd his determination to accomplish his object is diabolical in the xueme.Miss Florence Roberts is a charming Marguerite.Her confiding simplicity and innocence won their way into more hearts than Faust's.It was -at-the deathrof Valéntine she was seen Edward Fjswer, who \u2018makes an excellent is equally good when stricken with remorse.À little more singing has been introduced and there is a good male -quartette, bat the piece sung by them last night was not the most-suitable to their voices.The scenery and mechanical effects are superb and enhance the realism of the play in no small dogree.Theatre Royal Mr.Dan McCarthy, the Irish Comedian, and a fair company presenting an Irish drama entitled \u201cTne Pride of Mayo,\u201d \u2018comprise the bill at the Theatra Royal for the week.The opening performance yes.rn afternoon was ver e ted a larme play itself is built on the same lines as.t majority of Irish pieces of this stamp, viz.: The murder, the falsely acca hero who is forced to fly.thie reliira of thé accused, and the vil.lian forgiven.The role of Dick Fitzgerald was taken by Mr, McCarthy in a very -acceptable manneras-were also the rolesof | Felix Driscoll by Mr.Nagle Barry,and Lady May, by Miss Bessie T.Benningtou, : AN OFFICIAL.FUNCTION.The City to Co-Operate With the Seminary in Arranging for the Thompson Memorial Service : ætNotre Danie.: Pere ee |\u201d A meeting to discuss the proposed Thompson memorial service in otre Dame Church was held in the Mayor's Parlor at the City Hall this morning.There were present His Worship the Mayor, Rev.Father Marre, representing the Seminary, Ex-Mayors Grenier and Desjardins, Lieut.Col.Prevost and Mesdrs.U, E- Archam-_ bault, Victor Hudonand others.Father Marre explained that the Seminary proposed to hold a solemn requiem mass on the 22nd and desired that a representative committee of citizens be appointed to issue the invitations.The Seminary also wished advice as to the hour of holding the service.It was decided.to hold the mass at 10.30 and the following were appointed a committee: The Mayor, the Curé of Notre Dame, Lieut.-Col.Provost and Messrs, Des.jardips and Grenier.The committee will ruect in the Mayor's parlor on Thursday.The Mayor promised to lay the matter before the City Council at the next meeting, I an The UNITED WORKMEN MEET.The new hall at the corner of Notre Dame.and Richmond streets which has n, erected by Mr.Thomas Ligget for the use of lodges in the west end, and which has been nicel night by Mystic Lodge No.8A.0.U.W., who held a pleasant entertainment ther during the evening.The event was a great success as there ivére fully 300 people present._ The public installation was conducted - by Grand Master Workman E.L.Bond and officers of the Grand Lodge, comprising .F., R.- C Thorneloe; P.M.W., Thomas Chambers; G .H.Bragg, acting as Grand Guide; Distriet Deputy G.M.W., R.Black; M.W., Geo.Severs, of Federation.! During the evening Mr.- Ligget was presented with a handsome picture of himself.Mr.Ligget presented the new lodge with the carpet furnishings.Light refreshments were served and dancing was kept up until a late hour.The new ball is a commodious oné and will prove a great acquisition to the westend.\u2026\u2026 \u2026.furnished, was opened last THE ICE ROADS.The ice roads to St.Lambert are now opened and they will be completed to the full width te-morrow.The Laprairie people are now marking out the road to the city and as soon as the tracing of the rodd is completed the Road Department will set a gang of men to work to make the roadway., Dr.Girouard and Mr.N.Patenaude, representing the town council of Longueuil, \u201cwere in the city yesterday for the purpose | of Interviewing Alderman Prefontaine and the members of the Road Committee in reference to an arrangement whereby the ice bridge over the river may be lighted during the present winter.THIEVES SENTENCED.Alphonse Amyot made his appearance in the Court of Special Sessions this morning and pleaded guilty to breaking a window in Dickson & Co.'s store on Notre Dame street\u201d aiid\u2019 stealing two clocks.He also leaded guilty Lu the theft of a quantity of urs from the store of Dubec, Desautels & Co., St.Catherine street.He was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary.Albert Caron was charged with the theft of money and goods from Clovin Ethier, of Poupait street, and was sentenced to twelve months\u2019 imprisonment.A short time ago Caron was fined for committing an assault on Dr.De Cotret, - a MARINE UNDERWRITERS.The adjourned meeting of the Marine Underwriters\u2019 Association was held yestor- day in of Trade Rooms.Mr.Archibald Nicoll was elocted president which vacancy was caused by the death of Mr, John Popham.Mr.E.L.Bond Was elected vice president, and Mr.J.H.Routh treasurer, oannugl report wasread and as usual will be pubifihed with.the Board of Trade-amnuai report.\u2019 .{¢ .A REPORT, Le Progrès de U Est claims that Mr.Wm.Babies and Children thrive on -Scott's Emulsion when all the rest of their food poems to go.to waste.Thin Babies and Weak Children grow strong, plump and healthy by taking it.Scott\u2019s Emulsion overcomes inherited weakness and all the tendencies toward Emaciation or Consumption.Thin, weak babies and growing ~ children and all persons suffering from Loss of Flesh, Weak Liangs, Uhronio Coughs, and Wasting Diseases will receive untold benefita this great nourishment.The formula- * for making Scott's Emulsion has been endorsed by the med- \u201cical world for #wenty years.No secret about it.Send for pamphlet on Scott's Emulsion.FREE, Scott & Bowne, Belleville.All Druggists.at,-ber best.Faust is \u2018persontfied by Mr, | in | hot discussion precediug the repeal of B00 and Sl.THE CURRENCY PROBLEM.And the Situation Arising From the \"7 Prevailing Uncertainty in the States.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] NEW Yong, January 15.\u2014The currency \u201cQuestion is assuming an acute stage here, the financial centre of the country.As in the cases of the silver repeal and the tariff reform agitations, much of the effect is from sentimental exaggerations, but the actual condition is serious enough in the estimation of those Who consider that alone, aud the results, whether from real or -fancied causes, are.all too tangible.Two notable tendencies arising from: the pre- viiling uncertainty are noticeable.One is.that financial institutions have, ina measure, discounted the yet remote contingency of a silver basis; the other that in man quarters there is insistence on a gold stand- { ard.Among the banks, for instance, the | presidents, while-none-of-them-\u2014wil-kavow ublicly that they are apprehensive of the Lvictory of silver, have a sort-of taoit- understanding which sometimes finds ex- \u2018pression in private conversation that present values of securities and staples have - fully antici ated such a transformation, foreign liquidation having done much in | \u201cthis way.On thé other hand the presence of the gold clause in loaning contracts indicates the present monometallist basis; few mortgages are made now-a-days without that-clause; and real estate men here generally take it for granted in their dealings and reckonings.A remarkable feature of the situation and one that is strikingly significant of the influonces now believed to prevail is the silence of the money interests ot New.York in the agitation.the the silver purchasing clause of the Sherman Act and the enactment of thé modified \u2018Wilson tariff measure, the local financiers} were.in the vauguard of those who demanded the desired legialation.The news papers were full \u2018of letters and interviews setting forth their opinions of the seriousness of the situation and the urgent necds- sity of \u2018appl In the midst of a ¢fisls, which in some respects is far more serious and the principles involved are more important, the moneyed men of New York, \u201cthe street\u201d and all who depend on that great engine of finance, are practically impassive onlookers, Two special reasons are given for this, First, and most weighty, is realization of the apparently irreconcilable difference of opinion between the financial centres of the orth-Eastern States and the rest of the country, and the advantage dem ic kers iu the west have taken o is conflict of views to enforce the impression there that the interests of the two sections are radically inimical.feelings thus aroused, the financial beliefs dnd principles of the east have bodied in a dreadful ogre rising from the gold bags of Wall Street to devour the \u2018farmer and thé silver minez and all their dependencies.Every word that is heard from here is made to reverberate through the country as an angry threatening roar from thisevil genius.The bard times have of course greatly increased the effectiveness of the apparition.And it must be confessed \" that the so-called gold-bugs of Wall street are partly to blame for this.In theireager- ness to Atop the monthly silver purchases many of them proclaimed the repeal act as a universal panacea for all the financial ills then existing and impending.The accumu- latjon of distress that has law has greatly shaken faith in their predictions, and the campaign of education which that legislation was expected to start has in a large measure failed, The other ex Ianation of New York's silence now is the discredit that has fallen upon the Democratic Congress and Secretary Carlisle.It is useless to pretend that ng the obvious remedy.their important, services in finally stopping the silver purchases and modifying the atrocious have cKinley Tariff duties counter-balanced the havoc wrought y the way in which that relief was obtained, and their many failures.Whatever other difference of opinion there may be in the country, all are agreed that tho dilatariness \u2014r:0 ono calls it deliberateness of the Congress now happily drawing to a ol id much to increase the distress of the last two years, while Mr.Carlisle's vacillation and partial breaches of faith have destroyed all confidence in him.The mere rumor.frequently recurring, that he may resi serves to strengthen the stock market whalever other Influences may be at work.New York is looking forward to the Republican Congress with a certain amount of hope.The feeling, irrespective of political affiliations, is that a, change of legislators can only be an advantage, and the prevailing opinion is in favor of leaving any serious discussion of financial legislation until the new Congress meets, whether in regular or extraordinary session.When this change comes an early test of the silver strength is likely to be made.The vital matters to be decided are retirement of the greenbacks and the authorization of short time loans to meet temporary emergencies.The vote on the treasury relief measure is certain to show how far the tendency to a new party centring about silver, has gone; for the issue is sure to be raised that the relief is in the interests of nidintenance of the ern- ment's ability Lo meet its obligations in gold.Whather the exst will have to cry -«laud for this is still doubtful.It fs plain, however, that tion is being made - for a contest and that there Is little fear of an unfavorable issue in this preliminary «kirmish.MR.TAILLON_SITS- UP.He is 80 Improved That He Can His Bed.{sPRCIAL TO TRE STAR.) .quesrc, January 15.\u2014Hon.L.O.Taillon is daily improving and Is occasionsliy able to leave his bed and sit up in his room, Leave THE LORETTA CLUB.The Loretta Club of St.Mary's parish held 3 most enjoyable neeting last eventng, Mrs ones, the Secretary, occu .the chair, inthe absence of the President.Miss Stress.| **The Memoirs of Miss Proctor\u201d and **The Church in Maryland,\u201d were tbe\u2019 subjects treated, and were also re several of the members, the Chief one \u201cThe Cradle of the Foor,\u201d by Miss Foster.JUNIOR ELECTRIC CLUB.ThexMontreal Junior Eleotrie Club held their annual election of officers làst evéning with the result following.President, kK.w.Sayer; Vice-President, Wm.T.ion; T ; f ; Vocal Academy, , : Il BEAVER MALL WILL In order-10 introdnoe it we are s quantity of cand Complète Vocal Training for the Operatic Stage, Concert pet Lrrptnent _ cored thoumnés d ) Hali and Church Chota Rapes of Bongs, cases.pur Mesrine La giving à cine u- &o., &c., \u2018taught to Professionals snd Amateurs.free.For rusesdy on abore Nbeval terms.call ments sod positions secured for advacoed pupils.day.Juiky.Tai, 0 3308 0 Catherine st.Blouse 9 & \u2018 + .k Lo, ; ae \u2014- mere Te 3 others vious! xamined, that they Bad received all the Q.C., will shortly become Treasurer d that he will seek éJéction ir\u201d resigning ia his |! Playing on the ollowed the rep * Se, > \u201c Among the many bargains offered by us at the present lime, the following are worthy of spectal notice : : : ° * Ladies\u2019 Imported Cotton Underwear, = At manufacturer\u2019s prices.Fup Capes, Collars and Mufls, At manufacturer's prices.Ostrich Tips Ladies Blouses, 06 Atless than half price.Corsets, originally sold from $1.60 to $4.60, -\u2014 \u201cAt $1.00 per pair.Hats and Bonnets, and Long Feathers, At prices unknown héretofore.At nominal prices.carefully attended \u2018Henry Morgan & Co., MONTREAL.N.B.\u2014Mail: Orders promptly -and & \u2014 5 PER CENT, DISCOUNT FOR CASE\u2018 .- to.THE MEDICAL HALL, HAIR BRUSHES - - - Colonial House.OLOTH =~ \u201c| = \"= = = 20 Per Cent.\u201ca! PERFUMES - - - - - = 20 Per Cent.\u201c FRENCH TOILET SOAPS - - 20 Per Cent.\" SUNDRY TOILET ARTICLES - - 20 Per Cent.I | \u2014 COAL THIEVES CAPTURED.An Original and Successful Plot Lald Bare in New Jersey.[SPROIAL TO THE BTAR.] NEw YORK, January 15.\u2014A system of coal stealing on a 1 scale from the coal barges of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company was revealed by the arrest this morning at two o'clock of fifteen oystermen by the Elizabeth, N.J., police.The prisoners are believed to have been in league with the captains of the barges for the last two years.According to the police, the oyster- men, who have large skiffs, would row or sail down the Staten Island Sound, near Perth Amboy and meet the tows of barges, some of which are nearly a quarterof a mile long, and making fast to a barge would climb aboard and shovel off into their boats from one to two tons of coal.\u201d They would then sail with the barges to Elizabethport, where they would be cut loose.It is said that they sold the coal, thus stolen, at $4 a tou.Some of the men are believed to have grown rich in the trafic.The men arrested \u2018declared that when they boarded thé barges they purchased the coal from the captainsat $1 a ton.This the captains deny.It is said the captains received as a bonus a half ton of \u2018asweepings per load, and after the coal is weighed at tide wata:s it is not again weighed by the consignee: su that it would be an easy matter to dispose of lurge uantities of coal transit without risk of discovery.The amount stoler, however, THE BIRTHPLACE OF CHRIST.Sermon of Rev.Thomas Adams, D.C.L., in a Boston Churoh.Sunday morning's sermon in St.Paul» Church, Boston, was preached by Rev.Thomas Adams, D.C.L., the Principal of the University of Bishops\u2019 College of Lennox- ville.Dr.Adams took his text from Micah's prophecy of the coming of Christ, and said in substance: A few days ago it was my pleasant experience to step from a busy thoroughfare into the quietness of a church.Hardly had I entered whe the door at the east end of the church was thrown open and through it came by twos a procession of little children, not more than four years of age.- I asked what this procession meant and was told it was the children of the day nursery gomiuk look upon the beautiful star that hungover the altar.I could not help thinking it we, with henrts like those little children, could not come out of the busy, thronging world, with all its temptations, to go and sce the star of Bethlehem.It ls of Bathlehem I wish to speak.\u201d The birth- Places of distingnished people are al- whys interesting and have given d tinction to some most obscure towns.What was the nature of Him-who was born in Bethlehem?We do not wisli\u2019to on the whole history of our Lord.havo the truth that He was \u201cwondarful places in the whole world, because there was the mysterious union of became so large that p Was ar » the et and ex-Captain of Police Adam C.Dorling, of Elizabethport, was engaged to find the thleves.rs it Perth Ambrey are the complainants: Brothers & Co., Edward Swain, Joseph W.Swain, Joseph Stuckey, William Cunningham, Lemuel E.Wells, Dorance Edwards, George H.- Brisville and Samuel Thaxter.' It is chargéd that 500 tons'have been stolen since September last, valued at $2000, but the stealing is believed to have been- going on since last spring, or longer.It is estimated thatmore than $10,000 worth of coal has been stolen altogether in this way.ST.REGIS MURDER TRIAL.(sPEOIAL TO THE NTAR.] Maroxx, N.Y., January 15.\u2014In the case of White, the St.Regis Indian on trial for murder, yesterday aftornoon several witnesses were sworn.Dr.Wilding produced the skull of the murdered woman, Mary Ann , which was badly broken.The case of the le was concluded this morning and Mr.Ransom opened the case for the defence, which will in all probability be to-day, the case going to the jury to-morrow morning.3 MONTREAL CHINAMEN DETAINED.NraGÂRA Faute, Ont, Janu 15.2 Three Chinese from Montreal, arles Horesang, Ah Wing, and Ah Foon, are detained here by order of the Customs officers on the States side of the river, while they send to Mon \u2018for papers of confirmation regarding their right to re-enter the United States.The Chinese Lee Nee Go, Who Waé detained by Inspector O'Mara about ten daysaga, retumed without being able to pass muster.His representations aboat h residence and business in New York would not hold water, at least no proof of his statements could be secured from the metropolis.HUSBAND AND WIFE DEAD, .\u2014_ \u2014 BaLtions, Md., Jar Whitridge and bis you this morn at r The following ship IN.~,Thoman.wife wére killed No.14 W 1 with the finite.It seems to me that in denying the divinity of Christ those who deny it seem to say to God: \u201cThus far not of It.\u201d Human nature was the medium through which the power of God was conveyed and revealed to mankind.Therefore, we cling to the belief that Christ was Divine and not merely man.The birth of Christ seems to me to lift Bethlehem far above all other ritie: \u2018Through the birth of Christ Bethlehem became the house of bre: of sustenance.It is true that Christ has not yet \u2018universally triumphed in the world, and that there is still sin and evil.\u2018If, because of this, wo deny the divinity o Christ, then there is still more reason to great immorality that\u2019 was in the world even at the time Christ vas bé We- should ask ourselves to-day whether we receive spiritual sustenance from this house of bread, or whether we regard Bethlehem and this season as the morely intéresti: lace and anniversary of the birth Jhrist.\u2014 Boston Herald, Jan.14.\u201cSpecial Nodess.Before going elsewhere call -and \u2018inspect the large stock of bargains now being offered at S.Carsley's, Notre Dame and St.Petgr streets.: .The crowded state of our store yesterdays strong testimony that 18 a great succéys.-_ Tftoo rapid eating causes dy it in ita turn uces nervous debility, weakness, anæinia, ete, the fi step In effecting a cure is to eat alowlf, The second and most important is to take a course of Hawker's nerve and st tonic, which aids the in tea the stomach), renews the vi of the blood, relieves brain fatigue, - makes weak nerves strong.All the latest season's effects in jo0ds are being offercd at specially red prices at 8.Carsley\u2019s., Tiss Enron, Kf pes were es pe 2 milton ™ | M MA.§ | Co ; = | - 20 Per Cent.Discount.- dwell boru\u2014as : Son of God.Bethlehem is one of the most.shalt Thou come; outside our nature, but - deny the divinity of God, because of the | HAMILTON\u2019S Embroidery Sale | austions 9 AN * CHACKHRAY\u2014On January 9, ad Jobn BATES On the 15th instant, at 1084 Sherbrooke wife of John 8.Bates, of a son.11 $ of a son.ARRELL-A$ 1000 Bt.J the 7 van ve 8 GILLARD-On the 14th J 1808, nù 26 Grand Tran Frans cet the wife sé Charles n Gl VERDURE.On: the 12th inst, the wits of ossph Lavordure, of a son.MARTIN\u2014In this city, on the 18th inst, at 870 street, & tou to Mr.Mrs, (A + oT.PIERRE \u2014 On January 19, the wife of Josoph Et.Pierre, of a daughter, MARRIAGES.Pedic Satan 3 Strat pros OP ae ednesday, v dB.Ai, Miss \u201cHo Girt, t, of i ta James rd, of Leamington,- Ont.e LAND MANDEILS ont.nesday, D y tbe ov.aah.ton, Mr.John Shae sf Bruoko to Floranna, daughter of Mr.Win.J.Manders, of Warwick.GILPIN-CLARK\u2014At Ottawa.Ont.by the Rev.Mr.McFarlane, Miss Bessie | lark, daughter of Capt.Clark, to W.GQ.Gilpin.GRANT-ROY\u2014 At Merigomish, on 2nd inat., by Rev.A.Cempbe 1] Alexander Fraser Grau, of Riverton, W Ells Grunt McDONALD-HARLOW AU the residonce of Le Robertson, Liverpool, Jan.3 by Rev, James Lumndon, John idward Mobonald to Emma IH.Har O'CONNOR- WALSU_At Ottawa, Ont., dn the Wb instant, by tho Rev.Father Whelan, Mr.Patrick Joseph O'Connor to Miss Mary Walsh.* PERKRY- BUTLER In Warwick, on Tuesday, ununry 1, the Roe.W.II.Mail), Mr.tephen Perry to Mrs.Margaret Jane Butler.* REVILLE- (GHOLD- AL Brantford, January 9.by Rov, John w f Truro, by Rev.A, W.Richardson.Kalph H.Reville to Helen Jonephine, youngest duujbter of the late TORNER- Cox In Orangeville, on.December Kev.Canon fenderson, M.A James = Furner and Ida Susanne Cox.both At Orton.* WASHER-RACEY \u2014 pm the 14th of January, by the Rew.H.Dixon, at St.Jude\u2018 Church, Montreal.he Rev.Charles B.Washer, ef Port Neuf, Que, to Auabolia Martha (Belle), dnughter of John Racy, MN.b., Edin.of Len- \u201cADDON HARRIS \u2014 At St.Pauls, Port Rorten, C.BB, 7 by the rector, John Wad- n to Annie Bépris DEATHS.ANDREWS_In Watford, on Sunday, January 4M ary, relict of the late J.M.Andrews, of arwick, aged yearn.Santi.21 days.\u201d BAIRNES In Cradoc, Jan ruary 6, 1896, Elizabeth Bairnes, aged 3 years and & months, BOXD - At Toronw, Ont., un Wednesday, Jan.9, Celina Boyd.wife ot Edward Boyd, aged 85 - years.* BYRNE\u2014On Wednesday, tue 9th instant, at Ottawa, Ont, Mury EHu Byrne, witc of Joseph Byrne, aged 3 years.\u201d BREMNEK\u2014In Piympton; 4, Mr.John Bremuer, aged 66 CHISHOLM -At.West Merigomish inst, Christina, ouly \u2018daughter of Flora Chisholm.* COOK - At Cookeville, on January 8, Miles _Washington Cook, aged- 56 yea CAMERON\u2014At Port Hastings, Mrs.Isabella Cameroup aged 60 years, widow of the late Alex.Cameron.* DICK-\u2014On Friday evening, James Dick, aged 75 cars, late of Department of Marine and \u201cisheries, at Toronto, Ont.* DEGEER - On the lth inst, at Toronto, Ont., Mervyn, son of Sara aud the late John F.Dattour.* EADY-In Horton, Jan.3.James Eady, son of y.\" on Jay Jenuary on the 7th Duncan and Robert C, End EGNER\u2014At Toronto, Frederick Egner; à native of tiermnany, aged 90 ÿ FORSYTH-~In Kin ston, Vv jutorla, wifa of LA of tho late Isanc inns, AE FLAGG\u2014In Forest, on W aden January 2, Orla wi te.of Mr.Michael Flagg, aged 60 years an an.10, 1895, Helen Foresti an and d daughter GURD\u2014 yy Hawthorne.ont.on Monday.14th .inst, Joseph Uurd, aged 73 years.Funerni from the residence of bis son, Charles Gurd, 65 dow College avenue, w oduesday, 16th, at op?Pat Tutt's Cove, Jan.10, Robért A.Gay, the 83rd year of bis age, son of the late Ho Gay.of Fifeshire, Scotland,\u201d GRAY -On Jan.11, at Torouto, Ont., John Gray, aged 51 ycars.® GRANT \u2014 At New Glasgow, Jan.7, Donald Grant, aged 76 yea GAUTHIKR\u2014On the.13th Jan., at 303 Fallum street, Rosa, daughter of Napoleon Gauthier, agod ÿ years.BASTINGS\u2014In her 73rd year, at Dundalk, Ont., Mary Jane Hastings, widow of the late John Hustings.\u201d HARKIS\u2014At Chatham, N, Bon \u2018the 1th inst.Clara, beloved wife of W.T.Harris, in her 28th year.HALL\u2014In Kingston, o Thursday evening, Jan.10, Mary Hall, relict of.the late William Hall, aged G4 years.JODEEY- Jan, 10, at Halifax, J Jobn Jodery, i in Kor AL Ottawa, Ont, on Wednesday the 9th instant, Wilfred Augustin Kipp.aged 71 years.* LEVESQUE At Cedars (Foulanges Co.), Capt.rien Levesque, at the age of 61 years.te SL rbor Commiesioners of Mon troal.LESSARD\u2014On the I3th Jan, at 8 Cadieux re sou Theophile, son of Theophilo Lessard, agod LEFE BVRE\u2014On the 12th Jan.at Hotel Di Gara.daughter of Joseph Lefebvre, ed % O'DONNELL-At St.Antoine Abbé, Hunting- don Co., on the lth Jan., 18985, Mary Cunningham, aged 78 yen , beloved wife of Peter pectfully requested N ew York papers please copy.) 'NEILL\u2014At Toronto, Ont.Jan.9, 1895, Joseph, ORE of ote and FO renin.O'NeilL* P POWER \u2014 Friday.Jan.11, Hon.Michael J.Power, late Speaker of th e N.S.House of Assembly, in his Glat year.\u201d ROBERT\u2014At St.Joachim, on the 9th inst., x Robert, son of the late Francis Robe rt, 23 age.® attend.22 E.J.years of ROWLAND.Jan.11, at Toronto, Ont., Eliza Ann Rowland, in her 85th yea RACICOT-On the 13th Jan.at 88 Brebœuf Henriette, wife of Charles Racicot, aged À years.STANLEY In this olty.o on Jan.14, 1305 James - Frederick, youagest son of Jam oy.Funeral from.his fathors residence °% Ottawa street, on the 15th inst.at 2p.m.Friends an ' acquaintances are in vited to attend without further notice.the Oth instant, at SHEA On Wednesda; gran Ou Ont, Mary Tores Toreen.eldest daughter of gE SMITH \u2014 oo How Glasz Ad Jan.Samuel Forbes, son of Alexander 70 aod 0.BCULLION\u2014On the 13th Tan at 8 Ann street, Charles, son of Patrick Bouibion.aged 17 years, THROWER \u2014 In Adelaide, January 8, 1803, Lyman Herbert Prince Throw: % Toron to, ont, Agnes, second daughter ot J ohn ¥.and Amelia kray, in her twentieth year.WALLACE\u2014On Sunday, 13th instant, Marga, Mabel (Dot), aged 12 years, eldest daughter of oF no.Wallace, office artme rence Hall, & unoral sit (ake place from her father's resi erbrooke street, on nupadoz, oY instant, at 2 30 .m., to Cote des Nees emeters, Quebec, Miàhigan, Buffalo .I pap pers please copy.) * arling Dot.WALTON\u2014In Strathre , January 6,1 Hannah Walton, aged 66 A cars and dr menthe WURTELE\u2014 At Toronto, on January 9, lea Frederick, Joungest daughter of the lato Christian Wuriel Kaq., of the city of Que WARD\u2014On Friday, Jan.11, 1885, ay daughter of John and Edith Ward, at South London.WALSH\u2014Frank C, Walsh, at Toronto, Ont.® RBONAL \u2014 BANRE MERC P\" householders will find io their atin to the Dominion Burglary Guarantes Co.{ a AND write 5 regard- rates guarantesing « them against loss u dagiage tle agents will ind this a remunermtive tion to the rir business Write for terms, ef.to A.Grose, Manager, Montrea}.26 EK.ONAL MAND.MADE OrAQUE WINDOW 3 ell colors; plain, or e; made and Eas prev, day ns ordered if required, uy from the H.Martel, 673 Craig street.\u201csotsodts ERSONAL \u2014 BIGNS, BHOW ! GARDE.PRICE tickets: all kinds.Prompt work.Low prices.8.H.Bbade-maker, 678 Craig stroat.Sütcodtf ERSONAL-GENTLEMEN OR LADIES WISHing to be relisved of the bondage of the liquor habis, L to5p.m _ be suocessfully treated as our testimonials will prove.erviaua nod commua teations solicited, Btriotly con l'O.Ofice, No.8 Pourtn À Floor, 180 Be.J ame Be DERSONAL\u2014IRON ENA MEI, SIGNS, MOST DUR- t D ptoodef able eh made; nest and showy; B.H.Martel, 673 Craig atreet IDERSUNAL WHITE ENAMEL LETTERS, sr in Put is Gre dayesordered.B H mnker, 6] is sorcet.IPEHEONAL\u2014 WANTED ADDRESS, a ma ry widow late Wm W Grand Trunk ogqnductor.he heard from at Polat Charles, Mont: D.8 Greenwnod, 19 Ward 8t., Newark.N 122 ERSONAL- HAVE YOU TRIED LUSTERIN 8.CARSLEYS -=: 7 COLUMN.NEN'S UNDERWEAR MEN'S UNDERWEAR MEN'S UNDERWEAR À MEN'S UNDERWEAR MEN'S UNDERWEAR The Stora for Men's and Boys\u2019 Underwear and other Furnishing Goods CHEAP and GOOD CHEAP and GOOD Is 8.CARSLEY\u2019S, _ Ins 3, CARSLEY\u2019S.January Cheap Sale CHEAP BLANKETS CHEAP BLANKETS Useful White Blankets from $1.60 pr.~ Heavy Gray Blankets from $1.14 pr.+ White Crib Blankets from $1.26 pr.All Wool Blankets from 3.80 pr.Fancy Blankets from $1.20 pr.Extra Heuvy Gray Blankets, $1.57 pr, Cheap Fur Capes Cheap Fur Capes - Ladies\u2019 Greenlaud Seal Capes from $7.30.Ladies\u2019 Astracan Capes from $19.00.Ladies\u2019 Black Lamb Capes from 58.00, ' Ladies\u2019 Gray Lamp Capes from $20.70, Ladies\u2019 Nutria Capes from £18.00.Ladies\u2019 Baitie Seal Capes, $31.90, * 8,CAKSLEY, January Cheap Sale Ladies\u2019 Nutria Storm Collars from $4.00, \u2018Ladies\u2019 Fur Rufts-from $2.50.Ladies\u2019 Baltic Seal Muffs froin $2.48, Ladies\u2019 Mink Mufls from\u2019 $200.Ladies\u2019 Baltic Seal Caps from 760, Ladies\u2019 Fur Gatnntlots from $5.25, CHEAP MILLINERY CHEAP MILLINERY Ladies\u2019 Trimmed Hats from $2.00 ea.Ladies\u2019 Trimmed Bonnets from $8.00 ea.Colored Felt Hata from 10c en, Qolored Felt Hate, special, 200 ea.English Walking Hats from 850 ea.Fancy Wings from 150 ea.S.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY.January Cheap Sale Colored Dress Goods Colored Dress Goods Fancy Costume Lengths, from $1.50, Striped Navy Serges, from 410 yd.\u2018Winter Costume Cloths, from 83c yd.Colored Ripple Cords, from 410 yd.54 in.Costume Tweeds, from 59c yd.Dress Goods Remnanta reduced.Black Dress Goods Black Dress Goods Black Crepons, from 40c yd.Black Figured Goods, from 41c yd.Biack Crape Cloth, from 40c yd.lack Dress Serges, from 85c yd.lack Cashmeres, from 24c y Black Crape, from 46¢ yd.8.CARBLEY.S.CARSLEY, LADIES\u2019 WRAPERS LADIES\u2019 WRAPERS Qolored Sateen Wrappers from $1.00 ea.Fancy Moleton Flannel Wrappers from $1.Opera Flannel Wrappers from $1.50.Printed Canton Wrappers from $1.73, Flannelette Wrappers from 7060.C ere Wrappers.CHEAP CUSHIONS CHEAP CUSHIONS Sateen Frilled Cushions from 900 ea.Oretonne Cushions, Sateen Frills, $1.18 ea.| Cretonne Head Rests from 180 ea, Silk and Plush Cushions $1.40 ea.Sateen Tea Cosies from 40c ea, Velvet Tea Cosies from 56¢ ea.8.CARSLEY.\u20188.CARSLEY, January, Cheap Sale Sets of Underwear Sets of Underwear Bets of Cotton Underwear from 97¢.- | Set of.Lace 4 rimmed Underwear, $1.28.Bet of Embroidered Underwear, \"$2.00.Set of of Oolored Trimmed Underwear, $4.14 Set of Torchon Trimmed Underwear, terug 81.85.Set of Nainsook Underwear, is = Flannelette Goods Flannelette Goods Flannelette Chemises, from 56c, Flanneiette Dräwers, from 500, Flannelette Skirts, from bc.Flannelotts Night Dresses, from 540.Flannel from Sèc.Flangel Dranors, from 50, ' 8.CARSLEY, Rigby\u2019 Waterproofs.Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Rigby Water- + ve PE ab I powder for polishing % silverware proof Garments in all styles and sizes, BRSONAL \u2014 CURTAIN roLEs COMP MPLETE.8.CARSLEY, ie rem 3 Masel Shade mater.073 Craig sroet g A sire Deine snd Bt Peter se + « 04 \u201c _ , ~ | e TL ~ __ .i : Ta or } / _ N 10 \u2018 \\ N al 25 MA Lier w La.x.vu i - ; ., 72 > 4 \u2014 id ° i N qi ALAN $i fang ed | A Né aR \u2018 AR ge Be Or a on pt i uaa pats Te TAL \u2018Ladies\u2019 French Kid Lacs January Cheap Sale| at #25, worth zè.0 Hey ILE Mani \u2018 Tan + ra FLERE Abbut Ladies\u2019 \"Coats | About Ladies\u201d Coals |: About Ladies\u2019 Coats About Ladies\u2019 Coats About Ladies\u2019 Coats | To Ve offered termotrom, snd oll tis ë week, over Five Hund red Five Hundred Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats at from Twenty to Fiity Per Cent.off regular prices, At 8.CARSLEY'S, About Ladies\u2019 Mantles About Ladies\u2019 Mantles About Ladies\u2019 Mantles About Ladies\u2019 Mantles | About Ladies\u2019 Mantles To be offered to-morrow, and all this week, over Five Hundred Five Hundred-_ |.Ladies\u2019 Winter Masitles and \u2018Capes at from Twenty-five to Fiïty Per Cent.of: \u201c regular prices At S.Carsley\u2019s.At S.Carsley\u2019s.\u2014 tt a HAMILTON'S Boot & Shoe DEPARTMENT, Further Reduetions.- STOCK MUST at We bave had such an enormous Sale in this department that in the majority of lines we carry we are out of sizes and nearly all the wider widths are sold.We now offer all goods in A and B widths at 15 p.c.less than the Reduced Price, NOTE THE FOLLOWING: Were Reduced Ladies\u2019 Dongola Lace Shoes, pat.to ceernceneinns $8.50 $2.25 Less 15 p.o.in À and B widths , pat.tip.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.8.00 Shoes, pat po in À A'and B A ths Ladies\u2019 Dongola Button Bouts, hand made.,.4.5 Less 15 p.c.in A and B widths Ladies\u2019 ec bi, 1% Lace BOOIA.meetin MET) .Less.15 po in A and B widths Ladies\u2019 Tan Suede Edson Tie Shoes.ecosevrereeionse 5.00 Less 15 p.o.in A and B widths 3.00 5.00 8.50 HENRY &N.E _| : Condor ti Pre but the.value you receive.| We know you ean buy a piano at a low prics,.but you don't geb the \" wonity thas will boar fnapection, \u201cTHE BELL PIANO \u2018jo\u2019 honestly made, of the best materials procurable.It has: stood the most critical tests, and being recommended by the highest musical authorities, it is worthy of a place in any home where good musio is spprecistod.Agents fer Province et Quebec, 1624 NOTRE DAME STREET » - 194 Don take if when they offer you _| 9 people all over \u2018the Domini JANUARY \u2014 Clearing Sale.Is now anxiously looked Je for.by wide-awake = of .4.- @ | 70 THE LADIES % Just step in and see our Now Fall and Winter Dress Goods ail at x Ten to Seventy-five Per Cent.- 10°to 75 Per Cout-REDUCTION- 10 to 75 Por Cont.On all our New Dress.Materials and Imported Dresses during our January Clearing Sale All orders by mail promptly attended to and samples sent on application, All our New Fall and Winter Dress Goods now reduced from 10 to 75 Per Cent.WILLIS & Co.,[s- A OGILVY & SONS, The Family Drapery and Linen Warehouse reas 208 to 901 Bt.Antelue Stress, 144 te 150 Mountain Street.Thess exquisite Teas are packed in 36 Ih.and 1 1b, lead packets énly te Keop the flaver, and the Blue Cress is on overy packet.1113 Lv Off all Cash FURNITURE \u2014~ RENAUD, KING THIS MONTH = 20 p.0.Discount 230 D.c- Sales of & PATTERSON, 652 Craig Street.Ladies\u2019 French Kid Button Boota, pat.tip, American MAKES.vosausse 6.75 Ladies Russia Tan Lance 8.50 Be 15 pe in A'and B widths.2.uv Ladies\u2019 Dongola Lace Shoe Pat.\u2026 1,50 1.15 \u201c20.757 7 0,504 The balance of our Men's Boots (Sizes 5, 54, 64, 94 ahd 10) tobe cleared O and #t.Tiifants\u2019 Tai and Black Strap Shoes, were Tôc, reduced to Hues - St.James St.& Victoria Su.JANUARY SALE.If Price is an Object Your Object is Attained Here_» Men's Patent Lace Sos.82 00 reduced to $1 10 Kent Bongo .250reducedto 300 Cali Lace and Cons; § Dreduced to 150 ET 80 reduced to 3 00 Dongola Lace .300 reduced to 150 's Pate ngrees.2 50 reduced to* 3 00 Mo Our Sole 8 ® reduced to 38 $d Men's Calf Lacs Shoe 3 0) reduced to 2 Men's French Oalf Cong.40 reduced to 3 00 All Felg Goods and Moccasins at Cost.Theabeve Price are for Janwary Sale only.Thereaner we will nell as fermet pricèt.W.E.SHORT, 24 st, LA WRENÇE ST, BOISSEAU BROS.Declared UF AI High Prices! MONDAY MORNING WE COMMENCE THE Greatest Mark-Down Sale \u2014or\u2014 DRY GOODS 1000 gross 100 Eroms arom of Fa Fi oa 10 a Eo Elion a Ever \u2018Inaugurated im Montreal of vory Dress Buttons, lo dozen.Foner 1 Metal Dress a 20 dozen.firmed bro Fide wid Inches i with spots, for To.a orton wy Whi rd Halt ss for or ee.oid 386, for rth for 360.phi ee ite Cotton, 38 inbos wide, Bleached Tabi Fi Heavy Bleached Toman, worth 8) US.fo for T5a.Flannel \u201cuy ve Opera Fiana ; un 124c and ic.el, worth 40c, for ee ie mt 120 pisces Colored Cashmerss, worth 850, for 350 \u20ac Canhmerss, wo 800 pieces of New Prints at So.Jacketa, Müäntles, Furs and Hats at less than half cost prices., CARPET AND HOUSE FURNISHING .Uni Eat, \u201cChe: Hemp Carpets from Tapestry DEPARTMENT.on Carpets, very food quality, st 20.Carpets from 3%.igh plokrhi hese Carpets for 79a.mille Curtaine from $4c each.BAZAARS, BOISSEAU BROS.Corner: St.Lawrence, St.Catherine; and - \u2018êt.Chs.Borremee st.34 A A GREAT REDUCTIONS À For January -Orily Le FE me bis, à Jewellery, Fancy Goods, s, Brass + - aT DICKSON 8 a \u201castuce ere Notre Besmo snd 80 Peter tas.\u2018Cheap Sale, PP SP TO HUNT THE CHINAMEN.Niagara Falls Boys Carry Revolvers for the Purpose.NIAGARA Faris, N.Y., January 156\u2014A.several hardware stores here and in an excited manner forbade thers clerks to sell revolvers to boys under penalty of the law.Aire Cole, ha revealed that the woman, à Cole, had found two loaded revolvers in the possession of two of her sons, aged eleven and thirteen, and when sh ues- tioned them they said the carried them \u201cto.do up de Chinamen.\u201d e boys of the city fo thomeelves in a gang \u201cto do the Chinamen,\u201d and of them were armed with revolvers.Mrs.Cole notified the parents of other boys after forcing her two little desperadoes to confess to her the whole plot.THE WAR IN MADAGASCAR, LoNDON, Janu 15.\u2014The Exchange Telegraph Company have a despatch from Paris, saying that Captain Bienaimé has sent a despatch from the Island of Madagascar, asking the French Government to send sume fast cruisers there, in order to prevent foreigners from ianding munitions of war.Do not suffer from sick headache s mo- -{ ment longer.-It is not necessary.Carter's - Little Liver Pilla will cure you.ohe .eel e plik Small price.Small dose.\u201cSmall To blow the smoke of our own troubles into the faces of our friends is selfish and unjust.ualities of Ayers The blocd-cleanaln fi evaluable in skin la render disorders.Special Notices.; THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL.\u201cImportant Facts Coneerniéæ Propared Foods.og One Brest reat obje ection to the m&jority of or infant use is their oat, any toon have been given up because of their expensiveness.heu such foods are u a burden Is iniposed upon families of small means: Our Canadian miothers should be furnished witb the best and most nutrit fous fo food at a price that all oan afford.Lactated Food, when pre according to directions, is {he che cheapest and most economical food in ow vale Tactated Food has the advantage over all other foods in point of economy and cheapness, it also possesses qualities of far ter importance.Lactated Food is in- nitely.more nutritious and ArenBibening than any other pou seek 1, weak od hal halt- trong, } d bap px th mat strong, hearty an PY © use Of Lactated Food.The work of life saving goes oh-every.da,; to the 8 delight t of mothers and Silage, tea Food is news eQuiokly PSE iat.many ature babies., .er is one of the of catarrh.Horan catarrh er catarrh, puri Old and Well-tried od Remedy.: Wipstow's BooTRING SYRUP should stwags be ES er im .\u2014 dey v 1 J .EPne res SPI EEE EAT pese aren \u2014\u2014\u2014) \u2018| Omawma Neb.Januar 13.\u2014J.Sterlin Morton, Becre I î lady who appeared greatly agitated visited | ~ Thomas 4.Johune, A Common Aftliction Permanently Cured by Taking .Sarsa- AYERSÉE A CAB-DRIVER'S STORY, = was afflicted for el ears with (Sal Rheum.Durl ou da EU 4 tion great many medicines which were high! comme! , but none save n me Seller\" a was at last advised to try parila.by a friend who oid mme me that Pi must purchase six bottles, and use them according to directions.yielded to his suasfon, bought the six bottles, and k the conten of Tres of th Yes without potion 8 an tect bone t.Betore I had fin ished © fourth bottle, y Free from Eruptions \u2018age t De PT ory 2 Dusen en be out iu coli and wet weather, often without glov and the trouble has never SE ?e THO A.Jom Ayers oon Zhe Sarsaparilla Admitted at the World\u2019s Fair, .Ayer\u2019s Pills Cleanso the Bowels.ee AMERICAN - CATTLE DISEASES.Mr.Morton Makes an Interesting \u2019 Statement ln, That Connection.y of Agriculture, spent yesterday looking ver the microscopic department of the Bureau of Animal Indus hat Owaba.In reply to the questions as the abject of his Visit to the packing ! uses, the secretary said: \u201cI'm on a tour investi gation of some of the charges of the uropean Governments inst American meat.Singularly enot just at this \u2018time, lights uf Germany and France are turned upon the methods of Governmental meat inspection in - he United States.During 18%, the United States Department of Agriculture inspected 18500, 000 esd of cattle.Up to date not one of all these miltlvns has beén demonstrated to be wise than ina sound sanitary condl- tion, It is true, however, that within the past four months at a certain foreign ws case of contagious pleuro-pneumonia American fat steers was proclaimed.\u2018I rho animal was traced by its number toa farm in Kentucky.The animal hed what veterinary surgeons call transit-pneumonia; that is, cold taken on the Atlantic voy- pean dis osis seemed to er for the pure of tarnishing sanitary reason the exclusion of all American stock.As termicroscopic investigation, it will be con- Haved .only for those houses that have a French\u2019 or German demand for exporting their coute It is my ambition and my daity to make the Uniced States ment in- tion so thorough, so efficient and jus hat not a single animal or a single pound mest, pnât for human food, can ibly be.passed into theinter-state or export markets.The stamp or tag of the United States Inspection should be either at home or broad as satisfactory a guaranty of edibil- 3 as is the certificate of the Assayer of the Dited States Mint as to the welght and parity, and fineness of a an ingot of gold.\u201d | \"WHEREIN QUEBEC EXCELS.- Bven With Her Taxes She Assesses Less Than Ontario, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 (SPECIAL TO THE STAR) LONDON, Ont., January 15.\u2014A good deal of interest has been aroused in the mercan- tilé community by the address of Mr.John McClary, the no stove manufacturer, at thie last meeting of the London Boprd of Trade.Mr.McClary moved the following resolution: vo.That whereas the Assessment not, as ppiled and joint sf n- isa in eT provin Elie \u2018af On is out of pe proportion to the earn earning power of money, ing development of manufacturi ing mer- captile nd other important interests, I ing to centring and undue proportion of these investments in the provinoe of L Quebec, w ve recommend the support of this ation granting such Fate as will Ta : egititma nponable foundation for investments \u2018or capi - Mr.McClary compared the assessment of capital in Montreal 8nd London, greatly to the advantage of the former.Despite the financial troubles of Quebec, taxes were lower in that province t lan in Ontario.To manufacture on a reasonable basis in On: tario, one had to ask exemption favors of the, Municipal Council, which in ebec were given freely.Mr.McClary contended hat, capital should pay taxes only on ite wer, and declared that unlessthe.reek Low was amended Ontario manu- Eres would be driven to Quebec where ent: was-on- à -more-equitable 18.bic of Trade referred the resolu- ton\u2019 a Board of re with instructions to re- lly on the \u2018question.; \u201cTHE POPE AND ARMENIA.RO, January 16.\u2014The native journal A a publishes the following: \u201cThe Sultan recently asked the Pope arbitrate the Armenian question, and Bh Holi- mess ent to 9 Constantinople a delegate, who t the Powers intervene, and timated ht it would be necessary to get | practical guarantee that the desired vernment reforms be carried out.The ope pro to make representations to Europe that the troubles in Armenia arose not from pion x animosity, but from bad | governinent.CLUBS UNDER THE BAN.Prrrssure, Pa, January 15.\u2014Jud, Clung, i, Jesterday, in ue criminal eburt ided rulin that places ail of the ube of this \u2018city who sell liquor to their members un er the bart of the Brooks law.The Judge that the president and directors of any \u201colub selling liquor to members or others were liable to conviction on the charge.If enforced, this decision win prove a severe blqw to the many clubs here and will be oi as a peacedent-for like clubsin other Pennsy|vaniæ cities.: Me- A SUBSTITUTE: FOR PROTECTION.Lonnox, Jawuary 15.15.\u2014A despatch from Madrid to the Central News says, the Government w will refuse to Jucrenss th 3 o tariff oy ore s, tw offer other oompe matins to the Home producers and protectioniste, who are less ve they vere tocmerly.They w ever, on & ntary battle over the westions involved before accepting the overnment's concessions.meters pete tL \u201cTHE EMPRESS ESS OF AUSTRIA RTT uary 18 15.2h Em- ; FLOOD'S DAMAGE, THE WATER HAS RECEDiD- IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.Flood Caused by the Backing Up of Heavy Wind=\u2014 Reports From.the Different Sections.+ [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) cessive high tide haa completed its work of\u2019 destruction and is rapidly subsiding.The loss will be comparatively heavy, but nothing in comparison to what was anticipated.The exact cause! of ascertained.A strong westerly wind carried the incoming tide up the river with tremendous force and backed it up.During the low tide the water, not being able to flow back, swept through the valley.The dykes in the upper part of the river which were thought impregnable could not withstand the immense volume of water occasioned by the double tide and all of them gave way.The disaster came upon the ranchers so suddenly that it ls remarkable that na lives were lost.One dairyman was crossing a bridge with a team and waggon when the bridge and dairyman, team an n were swept down stream.Other rauchers found themselves hemmed in by water.The cattle were all saved.The exaet state of affairs is told in\u2019 the following reports from the different sections: OBILLIWACK,\u2014Not affected here by high tides.All lower river is O K.Sex Island is under water still, but the tide is rapidly falling.= There will be little loss, 35 the ranchers got everything outof the.way for inter: he cattle were all removed to ground and not one head was lost.ne ES have been swept away.We will not at rid of the water for a month yet.The dykes made aparcely aux, resistance to! the extremely high water.he cattle are suffering very much.The waters are sub- as great as at first expected.LULU IsLAND\u2014The high water has seriously affected the ranchers here.pits in which thé ranchiérs bad their roots were and the cropa destroyed, lots of potatoes, which were ready to sell at $13 to $15 per ton, were ruined by the water.Some small ranch houses were floated by the tide and the floors of numerous barns were flooded.The cattle wereall .saved.The farmers here are somewhat - discon d, as it was thought their atrong, high dykes would secure them from floods as they did in June.Nearly all the bridges were swept away and the roads me d.The water is rapidly subsiding.STEVESTON, \u2014 mage by floods hers has been ve serious.Little navigation is done except by boats and business ls at a standstill, The irae dam It occurred at the h t tide ou Sun- i day night.The waterrose sixteen feet and : ven on the shore by a flarce wester- \u201cwind.The cellars of the warehouses of i e Major and Eldridge Pros Provision ed wis and Champlon & W as flooded considerable loss and a) : At English Bay, the extreme west of the elty where numerous summer residences are located, the furious wind and tide played sad havoc.Many summer ne were undermined, and to topple over \u2018at the ae wind.One residence was fre n- to the Bay entire, furniture and all, PE bie Bathing sheds met with the same fate.The ale Lore up trees and piled them on and threw them against the ee The total loss was considerable and would have been more serious if the owners, in most cases, bad not gone into - winter quarters.The tides: did not affect the Cagadian Pacific line, and the trains delayed snow ok the mountains are again \u2018moving regu- y.THÉ \u201cEMPIRE\u201d AND \u201c MAL\" \u2018 [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] ToRONTO, January 15.\u2014The Empire, in a double leaded editorial, this morning refers to the rumors about consolidation between it and the Mail, and while not denying or confirming the rumors, says, mat what changes take place in the future, the public may rest assured that the Em; re will be found standing in front, main ing the principles it was ondes to advocate, which, in word, roteokion ta to native industries and Toyalty e Canada and the Empire.DIED OF PNEUMONIA.: * [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) BELLEVILLE, January 15\u2014James Manley, a well-known young man \u2018died here jst n ht of.pneumonia, He came home LE icago, where he is & building con- ra, to spend the holidays, and intended returning on Saturday last, but.was stricken with the disease that ended his life.He was twenty-eight years of age and unmarried A MINISTER RESIGNS, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KrwawtoN, ont 5 Janvary 15,5 15.\u2014Rev.Mr.McEachran, eo Presbyterian Church at Nepanos, has tendered bis resig- \"mation, He very very \"popular with all classes.ERUPTIONS AT AT AMORYN, aon B.C.Janus anuary 16.\u2014The British in and survey-boat Dart, ney m the New Hebrides.Le Tpetore the Mioweta sailed.8h eruptions-at Amora Fines continue intermittentiy aud | that island is Yirtually deserted by all the inhabitants.when sev miles on™: eglected and Tiel feared Crary ave been neglec nm natives will starve.The losses are imnmanse.DUTY ON SPANISH SUGAR.WasHINGTON, January 13.\u2014Late yesterday afternoon; Secre Carlisle sent a telogram to Gollestors of ustoms at all of the Reding po modifying his recent order, in which The to ool- lect an additional duty of es fontly of & gent per per und on Sugar 1m: from er dependenc struct tructs \u2018them an additional \u2018duty L is to apply only to refined sugars.\" MRS.GLADSTONE DANCES.Loxpox, January 16,\u2014Mr.Gladstone and his spouse gave a servants\u2019 ball last y, which was opened by garg Gladstone, though eight.two years of ae, dancing with the botlez.wo Worth 8.805\u201d 3 x) at Oovernd iho ails & Sse Grating the world over.Arendt wip , \u2018 : - EST Hp Ta hat, \u2026 tbe Fraser by a High Tide and Vancouver, B.C., January 15.\u2014The ex-, : ft the high water is now tiding 80 rapidly that the trouble will not oo \u2018The is.in Vancouver.- w in- | EXTENT OF \u201cTHE ae] .5 BA ed anaes \u201c wien, - duties, TT \u201cof wealth, they THE SYNOD OF - THE SESSIONS OPENED IN CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.The Charge by the Lord Bishop of Montreal\u2014The Difficulties Between the Country and City Clergy to be Discussed by the Synod.The Synod of the Diocese of Montreal opened this morning in Christ Church Cathedral with a chuial celebration of the Holy Communion, the lord Bishop of Moosonee being the celebrant.There was a large attendance of priests and laymen, The musical portion of the service was well rendered by the choir, under the leadership of Mr.Birch, organist.During the offertory Bliss Ibbotson sang in splendid voice the sacred solo, \u201cJesus, Lover of my soul.\u201d ishop Bond tonk as the basis of his charge the third, fourth aud fifth verses of the thirteenth chapter of St.Matthew's gospel.His Lordship substantially said: \u201cIn the exposition of the parable the seed evidently réferréd to was the Word of God.There was nq, fault to be found with the seed, it was considered vital and sound, and ought to spring up abundantly wherever sown.The ministers of God's Word are the sowers.The erfect and living seed has been entrusted to our weak hands.The office of a steward | of God's Word is diguified, ancient and re- aponsible.The duties attaching Lo it are s purple and clear to understand, and consist of the incessant preaching of the Gospel to those to whom wo minister.We are to be mindful of our holy calling in the Church, in the home life, and in our every- -day Que pésition in life imposes upon -18 work, xelf.sacrifice, and, aboveall, faith In God and in the power of the Bible.The seed should be sownin carefully selected ground, and when once placed there great pains should be taken to ensure its proper cultivation.By.teaching, exhortation and house-to house visiting such an object may be accomplished.Few things are wore dificult tu perform properly than parish visiting, The clergyman must needs UPHOLD HIS HOL Y CALLING, Sometimes w hen he wishes tobé theteacher.he finds himself the Jearner and he often learns the virtue of patience in this wise, He must have sympathy with the jors and sorrows of his parishioners, ¢ must overcome prejudices, he must remain, no matter what exigencies may arise, the minister \u2018of Christ, He often finds himself placed in awkward circumstances.Frequently the family visited are critical in the extreme, and measure his usefulness by his outward appearance and behaviour.This interferes with his work, and his religious, axercises | are not properly performed.Recourse has often been had to manuals for assistance, but they are meagre.and insufficient.The Churoh of England clergyman need not look abroad for help.He has before him & book which\u201d contains suitable thoughts and words.Fhe various oftices contained within Its covers are mines enrich the priests thoughts, os means of establishing the ok intercourse ith thosc he visits.The ers should be transmitted to memory, 5 ot hat they may be used when the occasion presents itself.Heart and soul should accompany their delivery.When used as a mere formality, they are brought into contempt and ridicule.The priest should be faniliar with the services; he would then be able to instruct the he young, help the sick, comfort the dying, u sustain those who are burdened with grievous trouble.By means of the Prayers, the I\u2019salms and the Scriptures a holy nd of union would spring, ap between the pastor and his and they are t In.touching upon the work of the Synod His Lordship said that the results of the labors of the committee which had been formed for the purpose of settling the dispute between thé rectors and country clergy had not been satisfactory.He personally had seen the city pastors.He believed that golden opportunities had been lost for doing good to the Church.The matter was to come before the Synod for discussion and settlement, and he hoped they would treat it in a fair and impartidl manner, and if possible remove the obstruction which now handicapped the church work in the diocese.The executors of the late Mr.Shelton had agreed to pay over to the Synod certain of the funds accruing from the estate for the benetit of the Mission Fund.This fund has, tml decreased during the past few year until now a big deficit presents itself he best energies.of the Synod are required for a solution of the pre oblem.The executive have tried to ring the fund up to the standard required by canon, but they have failed to do.80 owing to the neglect of the people to come to their assistance.his very | marked.He hoped they would do better during the ensuing year.A bequest from \u2018Mr.Henry Ogden had been received for charitable objects.As the Church Home required assistance, an endowment fund, consisting of a ortion of this amount, had been formed for its maintainence.The Home has heen a at success, nid the labor of those who had helped it for two generations past certainly deserved this re- Tw _ whic A sum of $1400 annually had been sot, apart for this object.The residue of the Andrews\u2019 estate was to devoted to the interests of stra ngers and invalids.A hone is to built and the corporation expect it to be ready for occupancy % the opening of havigation in the spring.By its charter it Is to devoted to benevolent and charitable purposes and its management is left Lo the Synod.For this reason it should be supported.The Montreal Diocesan College n a prosperous condition, For the first on in the history of the diovese all the misslons ave filled.This is largely due to - the missioin terizes those attending this institution.- The * college.now supports.a mission: ary at Outremont, sends a man to the Diocese of Moosonee for labor Among the Indians, and also supplie & grant of money to the\u201d \u2018Bishop of ackenzie River for church extension purposes.lt attends to the wants of those who leave gaol after their terms have heen served, and tries to point out to them the better life.Owing to the assistance of the Bishop of Mosunee in pastoral work during the year, His Lordship had been able to give more attention to church work in this city, of late had been extremely arduous, 78 confirmations had licen held during the year and 1073 persons confirmed, Old churches in the diocese have been renovated and new ones erected.At a meeting of the executive the condition of the Widows and Orphans\u2019 Fund was discussed.He would earnestly beseech each clergyman to honestly place the matter before their congregations, and if possible increase the amount given.The widows of our cler are entitled to much assistance, and the church people of the diocese must arise and remedy the glaring wrong which now exists.The Montreal Auxiliary, | the.Ladies\u2019 - College at Dunham and rt Jones Convalescent.Home Pere ob Jeuts which vught to rest near the heart of every Churchman.He had issued a tem.tance pastoral during the year, which he was pleased to observe had been gladly received and read.He commended them, in the labors which were about to ensue, to the guidance of Aimighty God, and hoped the session would bé a profitable one both for themeelves and for the Church.THE CHARGE REJECTED.In the case of Roasig nol versus Chouillou, Mr.Justice Archibald this morning rendered ered Judgment in favor of Mr.Rossignol for $1 his was an action by the agent nguerr & France against their former nt.There were some of res of a Las EDITION: on the programme consisted ot age amounts in dispute, particularly 993f, 96c, claimed hd Mr.Choyillou as -alon of per S sente on goods use) and returned.is charge, learded judge declared, col not be Allowed.The {lata Bir Francis ahnson, ln a de in the case of ani versus the Coaticooke Cotton Ca, confirmed unanimously in ap bad reviewed the whole law ol pra ably, rejecting a similar charge ter to the \u20ac one question, - HISTORICAL TABLEAUX.The Entertainmens Given by Thoir .Exobllencies Thi This Afternoon.The \u2018entertalument given by Their Exoel- lencies the Governor-General and the Countess af Aberdeen at the Monument National, on St.Lawrence street, this afternoon for the children's entertainment was an un- commis.| Board of Trade are unsold: - sion pentes i.John B.qualified success, and connisted uf beautiful tableaux historiques and dramatio sketches.Their Excellencies have taken an active.part throughout in the- preparation, and arranging ot ance and lt seems incredible that so much could be dorie in so short a time.\u2018The entertainment will be repeated tomorrow night for the benefit of the poor of Montreal, without distinction of religion or nationality.The scenes given from the history of our country, from the earlier riods down to the present aay almost form a most interesting series of pictures, vither as tablesux or sketches, glace .at the synopsis of the | rograinine given below will give a tter idea of the treat in store for those who have the opportunity and the desire to aid in a truly laudable object.The Tablenux Historiques which formed the first part of -the programme gave the mont noticeable scenes from the history of the visit to Canada of Jacques Cartier, his treaty with the Indians and so forth, and of scenes in \u2018the history of Maisonneuve, Wolfe and Montcalm.These tableaux wire interspersed with song: PART L- this delightful perform- as follows: For drbitre- B M by Mr Wight, and Mr.Mr.5.6.Th hy For AL, Vir George Childs ( Epprpsont che Whe holesale G br Wo NE hein 7 i Charl Cha Bat y esse Association), proposed LA Nominations ab ie Thad Inst, and, tt the an- be held on the 20th re Herself A Murderess.Sensattonäl Evidence at an lu- quest This Afternoon.There was sensational evidence given at the inquest on the body of Marguerite Lacoste at the morgue this afternoon.The {woman was found dead in a house lu a ju yard behind Roscoe's Hotel.Two witnesses.Mrs.Amyot and her sister-in- law, \u2018Mrs.Chapleau, swore that vious to her death deceased confessed that eight years ago she had poisoned a inan named À.Gamache, who was living ji at her house in Papineauville.The Cor- | oner at Aylmer had been notified of the death of the man, but no inquest was held.\u2018 The verdict rendered \u2018this afternoon was \u201cDeath from x natural causes.\u201d THE CITY FINANCES.The Corporation Bossas Do Not Know What They Are Goinæ To Do To Get Money.There is nothing else but the \u201c\u2018 financial criss\u201d spoken about the City Hall these Tableaux Historique under the kind a4 What do you think of the project of levy rections of Mr.Paul Wiallard, assisted b Mesdemoiselles A.Boyer, \u2018T.Doucet, Dufas, G.Hubert, A.Loranger, L.Olivier, M.L.R toy, L.de Salaberry, A.Thibaudeau, J.Dansereau, M.Danseredn, A.Desjardins, Vv.Desjardins, A.Delorme, J.Gagnon, L.Geoffrion, A Gravel Jeffreys, C.Jetté, B.Lacoste, M, ha: M.Monok; A.de Salaberry, 8.\u2018l'sscherean, As- Tart to, M.Thibaudeau, \u2018Messieurs KR.\u2018Baby A Barrette, L N.Béjan, W.J.Bourgouln, A.Chevalier, F.X.Clou: Lier G.Coutlée, J.Hamel G.ne lingston, A.Larramée, L.Lorang 7 Loranger, ER.Ostelle, L G.Tarte \u2018Thibaudeau, J Tourgeon, E.Amos, E.Re Armstrong, Charles Beaublen, R.de Béau- jeu, E.Benoit, E.Beulla«, O.Brault, W.A Désbarats, Capt.K.Desnoyers, R.\u2018Doucet; A, Gelinas; iC P.Grudet, J.Hag: wood, Capt.J.Oktelle, A.L.Rinfret.Rey k.Surve or, À.Taschereau, J-5.-W other.spoon, N .Beul lac, 0.Coutlé, H.Desjardias, Comte des Kit ang, Drolet, A, Geoffrion, D.Grey.P.Landry, H.de Martigny, vi comte de Saint Phalle, R.Taschereau, J Descarries, A.desChamps, J .Dooley, r Fahey W.Hingston, F odoin.À.Pelle: tier, M.Sullivan, el que A, Atens E.St.Jacques, C.Harwood, J.Bourgeoin, C.Amie, F.Bacon, D.Blair, A.Barclay, 5 Butler, A.{ole \u2018A.Davis, G.o H.month, A.Laurie, KR a 8 F.énny, W.MacPhail, EK, Mites, .DB.foes, R.W.Stovel, J.8, Todd, G.A.w alker, C.Wilkinson,- R, B.White, F.A.wi itkin, J.J Barry, W, C.Tchwitzer, G.R.McLeod, K.Moodie, Chevalier (2), A.I.a- goste, Rinfret a A.Steele, Wisal- lard, Lord Haddo and Honorables Dudley and \"Archie Gordon: - \u2014 PART IT.matis Sketches under the direction of Mr.Edwin Varney.Before the curtain rose the Montreal Apollo Quartette sang \u201cMay God Preserve.Thee, Canada,\u201d«by Ambrose.The events brought out in the little sketch, \u201cThe Heroine of Vercheres\u201d took p about 2 miles from Montreal, where à young girl of fourteen, daughter.of the seigneur of the place, defended her father's home in the old wooden.fort against an attack of the Iroquois.With the help of her young brothers, she maintained a stubborn defence fora whole week, assisted only by twoold soldiers and an old serving man, never relaxing her - : WATCHFULNESS UNTIL HELP ARBIVRD, The followin, young people k part: Madeleine de ères, Marjorie Gordon; Louis de ars Gordon; Alexandre de Vercheéres, Hon.Archie Gordon; Laviolette tpn old Jarvis man), M.Paul Lacoste; SE Edouard Surveyor; et Me du Jeanne and Marie (wives of soldiers), Milow Thibaudeau and Lacos Other women and children: Miss \u2018Bacon, Miss Lilian Bacon, Miss Lena Reid, Miss Mabel Ansley Miss Win.Greer, Miss Marie Lupien and Miss Emily Crawford.The next on the programme was taken from Longfellow's ivangeline\u201d which deals with the well- known story of the uprooting of those French settlers in Nova \u2018Scotia who refused to take the oath of allegiance to the English king.General Waislow was a kind- hearted man and hated to carry out his orders; he made them as little burdensome as possible, but they bad to be obeyed, and the men of the little community of Grand Pré were taken prisoners in church and conveyed on board the \u2018English vessels to be transported, to other \u201clands, \u2018In most cases families were allowed to go together, but lEvange- line and her lover were separated, only to meet again after a lifetime of fruitless search, at Gabriel's death-bed.The following is the cast: Evangelina Bellefontaine, Lady Marjorie Gordon; Gabriel lu cunesse, Lord Haddo; Generai Winslow, Mr, G.Drinkwater, alde-dé- camp; Father Felecian, Mr.Wiiliam Angus; Basil the Blacksmith, Mr.L.Bond; Villagers, Mr.Claude Hickson, Mr, 'S avidson, Mr.W.Turner, Mr.C.Reeves.Mr.C.Howard, Mr, P, Burnett, Mr.C.Sise, Mr, Marler, \u2018Boy Mr: H,_ Ewan, Soldiers, women\u2014Misa K.Mit chell, Miss Ethel Hurst, Miss Ethel! Pinder, {iss Elenore Rickey.Child ren\u2014-Mirs Dorothy Oliver, Miss Gracie Hall.he next item on the programme was an incident of the war of 1812 dapted from the drama of Mr.harlesMair\u2019\u2018Tecamueh\u201d and was performed ecumse Mr.James Barclay; General rock.¥dwin Varney; ; Colone Proctor, Mr.1.Wilkes Stewart; Colonel Macdonnell, Mr.G Shep, ppard ; officers, Messrs.B.K.Baldwin and Renoldson: orderly, Mr, Edmund Sneppard; Yankee settlers, Messrs: Jas.McQuillan and Jos.White; Indians as in tableaux.The strife of the Napoleonic wars of the early part of this century having reached this far-off continent, the Americans and Canadians found themselves at war.The able leader on this side was Gen, k, ! whose noble career culminated in his heroic death on Queenstown Heights.The incident here depicted js the declaration of war and the terms of treaty with the Indians under their famous leader Tecumseh.\u201cConfederation Is the name of the last sketch, and depicts the swearing in of Lord Monck as first Governor-Generalofthe Liqminion of Canada after- Confederation.in the Privy Council Chamber at Ottawa, July.1,1867; and the announcement by His Excellency that Her Majesty was dto confer the order of Knight - Commander of .the Order of the Bath on the Hon.J Macdonald,and honors were aléo announoed to be conferred on several other atatesmen.There were present, besides the stall of the -Governor-General-the Hon.Chief Justices; four other judges and the leading members of the Privy Council of Canada.The following ge gentlemen took part in this scene: ton Marjoribanks, Colonel Butler, Colonel Borland.Colonel Cole, Co nel Prevost, Colonel Strathy, Cobgnel Shane, Major Ibbotson, Major Captain Hooper, Captain Ostell, Mesum \u2018Campbe! ry-Davies, IL Hewitt, G.L Sheppherd, Professor Lefebvre and othera, To further assist the ohject for which Their Excellencies\u2019 entertainment isto be, repeated, programnies will be for, sale at the Hall to-morrow evening for the small rice of five cents.The programmes will * worth keeping as a souvenir of the coca sion.: BOARD OF TRADE NOMINATIONS.Additional nominations of cand tor the various offices In connection prey the on.Dudley - set b She emt IE gon _of the Play- \u2018spirit: which charac- \"| ers ing a jal tax to meet the city's obli pd Ald.Hurtubise was asked ti is morn \u201cWhat do I think of it?\u201d he rejoined.\u201cWh y know the public would never stan te! And I'll just tell you this: Fd resign before | I'd ever give my consent to a special \u201cIdo not know what we are going to do,\u201d was Ald.Hurteau's remark.publie will wonder too what we are oh to do when they see the forthcoming report.\u201d \u201cAm | going to suggest means to raise money to carry out po lic stad Well, 1 should think a ave got 2 rsonal responsi y ont city's oun: on my shoulders now, and 1 io ae m not moin to burden my own estate any more.\u201d \\ Penny has recovered.from his attack of la grippe and is about at the City Hall again as well as ever, As he personally \u2018went t6 the troubla of securiug the.signatures of a majority of the, Cdatiticil ta the successful petition against its borrowing wer clauses he is naturally well leased at the failure of the city's bill at | of uebec.AN EXPROPRIATCRY ROLL.Over Three Hundred Thousand This Time\u2014Heavy Legal | Charges Again.The expropriation ro roll Il for the widening of that portirm af Notre Dan.e street, petween Guy street and Chaboillez square, has deposited at the Oity Clerk's office, bone total cost of the expropriation is $343,475.Ihe incidental tentes are as follows: al expensc, $36.05; commissioners\u2019 foed, he 860; slenog! Staphers.fees, ; advertis-_ ing, etc,, $965; office work, ; auctioneers\u2019 fees, $570; \u2018commutations, $1200; total, se incipal ite an the.roll e pring ma 9 are as follows: C.S.Rodie estate, $20,207; Mrs.\"M.Charbonneau, $21.- 4651; C, A.Briggs, $17,991; C.A.Briggs, $10,908; C.A.Briggs, $10,501; B.E, Mc- Gale, $15,770; P.A.Rodier, $11,815; W.W.gH $11,662; Vv.Delaurantaye, $13,205; ierre, $5847; $12,685; aller #8114; D.gen près L Ty oO.Tailleter, $92 Martin, ait ry.les, $25,633; J.Theoret, THE LIBERAL MEETING, Tuesday Evening Next.The Liberals of this city are making extensive arrangements for the meeting to be held in the Windsor Hall on Tuesday next which will be addressed by the Hon.Wilfrid Laurier.Among the speakers \u2018will be Sir Oliver, Mowat., Patterson, M.P.,, \u201cpyaar W;: Mulock, M.P.JD.[Ya and L.Davies.It is \u2018expected that the \u2018Liberal leader's speech will outline the work of the party ring the coming campaign.REFUSED THE ALLOWANCE.In the case of Webster against Taylor, Mr.Justice Archibald rendered ju dgment this morning upon two motions.This is an action by wife against husband for separation.Dame Webster had moved for provisional alimentary allowance of $40 per month, and also for $100 to assist her in carrying on her case.She is a stenographer, in the employ of an ance company in the city, at a salary oper month, and has a private eye of $189, The Court.held that she was as well off as her hus- nd, and refused to order the allowances asked for.ST.LAMBERT ELECTION.In the Municipal election contest at St.Lambert, Mr.Patenaude retired at eleven o'clock this morning and the poll was declared closed.This gives Mr.position v with a majority of 26.MALONEY \u2018COMMITTED \u201cFOR TRIAL.i|SPRCIAL TO THE STAR.} - ToRONTO, January 15.\u2014 Magistrate Denison to-day sent ex-Ald.Maioney for sie.at the assizes on the charge of taking a bri DEATHS FROM GRIF GRIPPE; 7 NEw YORK, January 15.\u2014Twelve deaths from grippe werereportel this Morning.BIRTHS.; BOPE-In this city, on the lath inst., the wifes ot W.Bodo, of à daugl DESLONGCEI A AMPS AL rs Wolfe tren on champs, of a daugh ter.DEATHS.MURRAY-At 352 Montans street, on the 15th inst.James.dordon, only and beloved son of James and Margaret Murray, aged 18 months , and 3 weeks.Funeral Wednesday, the 16th Inst.at 2.90 p.m., to Monat Royal Cemetery.The Programme Being Prepared For\u2019 rudeau the the 15th Jan., the wite.of Joseph Dealing: from above addresson | anon CASE \"0 PASSED.veo.| SUPREME COURT ' DECIDES THE PROVINCES CANNOT PROHIBIT, And That ai They Cannot dohway With the Sale of Liquor by a General Act\u2014The Questions Submitted and the Replies in Each Case.{sPRCIAL TO TRE #7AR.| OTTAWA, Jauuary 15.\u2014 The Supreme Court met to-day to deliver judgments.Sir Henry Strong, Chief Justice, belng indisposed, was not present.Justice Fournier was also absent on sick leave.There were present Justices Taschereau, Gwynne, Sedgwick and King.In the case of Huson vs.Smith (Norwich) known as the local option case, the appeal of Huson against the by-law of the.townshi which he wanted quashed, was smissed with costs, Chief Justice Strong, Taschereau and Fournier deciding for dismissal, while Justice Sedgwick and Gwynne dissented.the decision, therefore, is that the by-law is legal, and the provincial act of Ontario, which authorized that Lydaw, is constitutional.In other words the Ontario Government has the right to pass a local option w The next case was the reference submitted by the Dominion Goverument in regard to the whole question of Prohibition, to decide whether the power to prohibit the sale of liquor lay with the Dominion or the Rh neces.The result is that by a or- ty, the Court has decided that the province has not the right prohibit, which con- flicla\u2019 with the judgment in the: Huson case.The judges who heard this Case were Chief Justice Strong and Justices Fournier, Gwynne and Sedgwick.The questions submitted by the Dominion Government and the answers to them are as follows ; NS THE STIQNE .DECIDED, .1.Hasa provincial legislature jurisdiction to prohibit the sale within the province of aplrituos, fermented or other intoxicating 1 quors! Answer\u2014No\u2014Chief Justice Strong and Fournter disseiiting.2.Has the Legislature such jurisdiction regarding such portions of the provi to which the Canada Temperance Act ls not in operation, Answer\u2014No\u2014Chiet Justice Stron and Fournier dissenting.as 8 vincial legislature jurisdic- sion to prohibit the sale of such liquors within the proviacet Answer -No\u2014unani- mous a provineial legislature iurisdic- tion He rohibit.the Importation of auch liquors into the proyi incef- Answer\u2014No\u2014 unanimous.5.If a provincial legislature has not juris- \u2018Wletion to prohibit the sales of such liquors, tive of quantity, has such legisla- cure Jurisdiction to prohibit the sale by the definition of a the province at the time of Confederation or- hief Justice Strong and.Fournier.dis- sentip the es, 8.Ii a enna on Legislature has a Neited Jurisdiction only as regards the prohibition of sales, bas the Legislature jurisdiction to prohibit sales, subject to the limits provided by the several sub-sections of the th section of \u2018The Canada Temperance Act\u201d or of any gone} revised statutes .of Canada: Chap.106 t.99, Answer\u2014 No, Chief J Tistice and Foutnier dissenting they sh id y 7.Had Ontario Legislature jurisdiction to enact the I section of the act passed by the Legislatufe of the province in the fifty-third year of Her Majesty's reign, \u201cAn Act to Im mprove the Liquor Houses! Acts,\u201d as said section is explained the Act passed by the said Legislature in the fifty - fourth year of Huson vs.Sith Norwic Answer\u2014No, Chief Justice and Fournier decided y Jus os Sedgwick said that had he known what the judgment of the court would have been in the cuse of Huson vs.Norwich, he might have, out of respect of the court, come to a different conclus This case will likely be on ealed at once to the Privy Council.SOME OTHER JUDGMENTS, The following judgments were Kuyper vs.Van Dulken and Van Dulken va.De Kuper.appeal dismissed with costs \u2014Justice aschereau and Gwynne dissenting.The Cross ap! ppeal was unanimously dismissed.- Hunt vs, Taplin.allowed with costs.Kerrier va.'Irepannier, dismissed with costs.® oct BUS vs.Union Uas Company, with co bater vs.Sherbrook£, dismissed with costs.ldwell vs.Accident Insurance Company, dismissed with © © Cardwell va.Kony, dismissed with coats.Frat vé.Samuel, allowed with cosin, Segsworth vs.Anderson, allowed with costs.Toronto va.Jarvis, dismissed with coe Doyle va.Mcl\u2019hee, allowed wi ee Reid va.Crei hton, dismissed with costs.Wrayton vs.Naylor, allowed with costa., The Court then adjourned.THE-POPE IS ILL = Keeping to His Room as the Result of a Chill RoME, January 15.\u2014The Pope is suffering fram a slight chill and therefore is keeping in his room.Audiences with His Holiness have been postponed as a measure of pre- _his condition.-FRANCE'S CABINET CRISIS.The Talk of the : Freneh Press in That 15\u2014The Paris news papers are unanimous in expressing the opinion that a settlement of the present crisis will bea ang aud difficult task.Many Paris, Janua they characterize as Premier Dupuy's clear and correct attitude.The consensus ot ress oplaion in that the result will be the ormmation of a ministry THE WEATHER.a.m.-Probabiltics for the text twenty.four hours sh sou thwesterly and southerly.winds, cloudy to, {air with light local snow, higher tomperature.and.m tem tures durin the -four hours : Prince Jbert, 4 below; Batiloford 24, Winni- ER Soun 4, Toronto, 20, 1 pees 24, 12 ary Sound, 0 iles 30.& Sunrises, | Sun sets, Moon ris risoe, 0 Last quarter of moon, 17th January.au Weather Report.by Harrison Cos o'tandard instru.iy ry 18, 1805.ermo.Barometer.Midnight, 20 29.80 Bix x à.W., Noon, * Special Notices.If you miss the Bmbroi at HAMILTON'S you mis thing.+ All Ladies\u2019 Sealette Garments now being \u2018oleareil at bargain ces ss s.Carsie during the January a ve Thousands ot bonutital.Embroidery loom Ends stil) on view at HAMILTON'S t teu 170 29.88 23° 2.95 à good ry Sale |: under M.Bourgeois.he Radical ai \"nd Socialists n though jubilent at the fall of She Cabinet, show anxiety in rega appointment of heir successors.The Monae t organs assert that the Republic is passing through a period of difficulty which may assume grave proportions and which may even involve tho Elysee, the official residence of the president of the Republic.The mod- | erate \u2018Republican press \u2018pays a unanimous tribute to the correctness and clearness of the attitude of the tx-Premier Du- puy.who has allen; it is asserted, only be- use he was determined to safeguard con- suitutional principles.Many persons blame M.Barthou, the ex-Minister of Public Works, for not having shown the same \u2018reserve as M.Dupuy, and they reproach M.Barthou with having caused the Cabinet's down nfall.The consensus of opinion is that possible solution of the difficulty is a sfr can concentration urider M.Bour- THE ANTLGAMBLING LEAGUE.- Lowpox, January T5.\u2014The suit Gambling & 6 have obtained a spmmona the | ockey Jub, fa for permitting bot betting on he case will be heard o stewards af the Jockes Club Club are the the Toad tm pres of th Jook hy au ° men e Du TT 'and Prin ce Chris tan of Schlesw hon.aie by retail, TIRE 8 by statutes in -force in any other: definition- thereof.-Answer\u2014=No | atsogiven: | caution, but no anxiety.is- - expressed: as to-} 1 of the papers pay a high tribute to what - Prince of W, eect ae pein of -Holste the par Bons THE STAIRE SITUA UKTION, \u2014 Mali Ones Running in Brooklyn wus- : \u2026- - i eut Interruption.BROOKLYN, N.Sim January 15.\u2014The first move the Brooklyn strikers made thi morning was to take steps to stop the this dency on the part of the men to use violence to prevent the running of oars.As a result the mall cars were making lar tri this morning without the least incon- \u2018vonisnod.The I'resident uf the City road clsime that line can replace at once all tho: strikers.0 An attempt to move à car on the Atlantic | Avenue line, bearing the inscription \u201cU.8.Mail,\u201d yesterday, was prevented by 500 strikers, who threw clubs, stones and other missles.A squad of twenty-five police, with drawn revolvers, finally caused the \u2018mob to retreat.To-day 6000 men were thrown out of employment.Of thls number 40U0 were the employés of the Brookl ny and 2000 of the Atlantic Avenue and roadway systems.The lines affected are Fulton Street, Crosstown, Greene and Gates Avenues, Putnam Avenue and Halsey Street, Myrtle Avenue, DeKalb, Frank- , lin, Flatbush Avenue, Greenpoint, Third venue, Tompkins Avenue, Nostrand Avenue, Sumner Avenue, South oh Street, Broadway, Reid Avenue, Hicka Street, Bergen Street, Sackett Street, Fifth Avenue, Seventh Avenue, Butler Street.At the office of the Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company thors was a crowd of nearly 2000 men on hand early to-day, in answer to advertisements for motormen and conductors that had been Ingriad in Now Jersey and Boston pa papers cials of the company ose = ona XF 15] 8 | 88 5885) | [1518825] 315e) £100 HEI BI ER ply MONTREAL EXCHANGE MARKET.pioported for the iyxam by Messrs.Nickols & Marler, ange cor.Notre Dams and Peace vier streets, treal.3 ni Jan.15 Jas Yow York Funds, hie Bape! salen: 34 days days, 211-16 Ras 13-16 > i 5 paré, dom Teh io 1044 @ 1 \u2018AMERICAN MARKETS.Jan 15, 1096.Chleago.Les Wheat Jan.54 54 us oe .May.5 58 573 ù EH $ 8 » Al 43 4?474 * July, 47 4 47 47 Osta foo.24 = 2% 2 \u201c guys 2 = Tk TR Pork Jan.1140 1140 1137 M2 5 M UP ue ne ue Lard Jao.680 4% 6718 em To Ya aw dw 6m ew New York\u2019 Commer ve 8 a el a ne né 6e = ft Corn Jan.51 81 * 514 , May.56 MM SM BH Milwaukee \" TT nll NN Tels CT.TT When Jae.54 uk we yar 88) 84 58! 58! putan CY se =» wo » huss Jap.8 » 0 © - or a CHICAGO MARKETS,.ee sport, th \"the vist of at least 1,500,000 We have in addition to the growing rom of the world to conte with, a Government ice Current, a visible ble supply reet, -80 the consum tion needs rea \u201cTout sat of The low and we are near weathor markets, beyond this, we see little to put prices.up much, § her at present, worn oasier, party n eympithy > ith partly u under the early offerings.W' to-morrows estimates were given out as ox 176 cars, the market Ermed à trifle.but this was tem ry, Cash corn easy and lower with Oata.were firm and did pot Tr with corn as of late.There was fair uring by by previous séllers and in cash mark demand at unchanged rice.Shipments are good row, ex: ceipts today.Provisions opened lower ih local selfing and ruled weak: parties w.who u been buyers (during t past, meek seem Tae clined to favor \"ne wil in prices, the supposition being that th wi buy more and thus reduce their average.Hogs aro com! ng along freely and the quality is reported improving.Mrs.Chas.Smith of Jimes, Ohfo, writes : I have used èvery remèdy for sick headache I could.hear of for the past fifteen years, but Carter's Little Liver ils did me more good t e rest, A thrush's nest contaluin four e, found at Allerston, Pickering, durin, cember.Speakers, singers and actors use Ayers Cherry Pectoral ; also, Ayers Almanac, Special Notices.The best line ot White Cotton ever offered in Canadh at 10c is to be had now at HAMILTON\u2019S, All Ladies\u2019 Model Jackets and Capes \u2018to be cleared at half price during the January cheap sale at S.Carsle: Buy your Embroideries NOW whiist they are selling at about quarter their value at HAMILTON'S, HOUSES FOR SALE.coTE ST.ANTOINE, 500 {Double House).800, olds axe.$5,000.t, $4,300.8t Oathering St, NE 0.500, 000 and $10,000, GE dae street, §7, BL Mate es Gathers ati 150 aiid $8,500, att treet, Crescent iL street, hh 000, erent aren ole 17 $4,500, e lesirable Building Lots in Cote Bt.Antoine JOMN A.TEES & Cor Board ot Trade Balise 819 Victoris ave Eh rect, 4 ur Tora te Hood Pu Sarsaparillà is the stand» Heod\u2019s Saree a ard blood pyrifier, and Hood\u2019s 'Sarsaparilla has permanently cured bundreds of cases of rheumatism It you are suftering, do.not delay, take Hood's Sarsaparilla now.' Hood's Pills aro the beat aftér dinner pilley masist digestion, prove proveut constipation, ES Sterling Silver ; Table Ware.x The depreciation of Silver enableq - us to\u2019 sell STERLING SILVER TABLE WARE, formerly 80 expensive, at prices bat little more than what w.d a few years ago for GOOD 1 PLATED WARE, HENRY BIRKS & SONS, ures.102 PHILLIPS SQUAK FYOU W PROMPT SHIPMENT, CLOSE 1 oe ATIONS, MIGH CLASS * Window Shades, Brass Fixtures, Poles, Trimmings, Room Mouldings, &c., WE ARE TUE PLROFLE.MENEIE, TURNER & CO+ THE RESIDENCE OF JAMES CRATHERY, For Sale.sale that ELIGIBLY SITUATED and - SUBSTANT IALLY BUILT - BROWN STONE VILLA, recently erected by the present proprietor for his ows wee, ENTRANCE MALE Unique in in design and finished pnaixe ROSN Finished in polished white mas hogan; M\u2014Wai ting, osiling, DINING Re ReoM.av ascottin a; oelling mantel vides PANTRY.Poishod ash.Ist PLOGR Finished in polished butternut.MANTELS are a moe elaborate.in style and finish.D om special designs.a8.Roo - splendid examples.moders plum Na ang tiling.of an opportunity seldom offers +» secours 8 first a newly opporty residence.FOR PERMITS, APPLY TO ALBERT E.LEWIS, 85 Ke.James Street, 08 = \u2014 CARB AMMONIA, SAL SODA, \u2014ALS®\u2014 Porcelain Sinks and Baths.FOR BALE, 4e, \u2014 M h Messrs.LiL COPLAND & COMPANY, - rig to phere and a selling ria rush 162 St.James Street.need a weekly decreace 3 REFINED BABBIT METAL FOR SALE.Apply \u201cStar\u201d Composing Room.13 FOR SALE, - Lot on Park Avenue, Montreal Anne 50 x 110 ; near all the mew houses ; best situation on the Annex.Will be sold cheap to a quick buyer.Address, *T, 957,\u201d STAR Offices 8 Seod : HOUSES FOR SALE.$3208.ures AT.\u201cURBAIN STREET.New rage, self-contai extension kitchen, hot water heating: large I lot with le lane i rear, £300 cash dowp, balance in thily payments or tb Park Avenue.Beveral new solid brick houses, self: contained, extension kitchen, 8 to 12 rooms, hot witee heating: finished in ba rdwood, re hall, andsome- ly decorated, from sod Jets fer Rale, on very eas 15, $24 cash down and 85.95 \u2018monthly, including cest Price $374.Bowers and water mains.THE MONTREAL FREEHOLD CO., 103e0d 163 St.James sirect.Room 3.TO LET Occupation, May Shops and Offices in the New Building of THE MONTREAL TEMPLE COMPANY, 805 Dorchester st.(near University).For particulars apply to W.H, WHYTE, Room 1, No.12 Ln t: Qoorge, reel resident in Montreal Fer re be James street | WARNING TO \u2014 as We ekrnestly request the public to see that in the end of each Peg Top Cigar ~ apeg is inserted bearing the words \u201cPeg Top\u201d printed thereon, in case unscrupulous dealers, manufacturers or others L.O.GROTHE & co\u201d.endeavor to imitate our celebrated brand.We make this notice to protect our patrons as ' well as ourseives.« | amANBFATERR'S sLRIGEE.ATIMER, - - = or more Sdoond- A Ve We Have Not 1000 0 Sigs, We have over 100 of all kinds we want to and \u201cWE WILL SELL.\u201d If you don\u2019t believe \u201cWE WILL,\u201d just come and see or write us for ' prices and, descriptions, \u2018and then .you wil believe WE WILL SELL 32 Macgregor St., The undersigned bas received instructions to offer fou O:Bce, Warchouse, and Factori 16, & 12 Liberty M.\u201cLate the Macfarlano Bhade\" on * -1%é0d F RECEPTION ROOM Finished in polished sycamore + 4 CE Stes dns ; HF :i- i i I i n | ; y "]
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