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[" ia = Ë LAST DITION.__YOL XXVI\u2014No- No 30 M ame 44,047 Sail Star Le 81,338 : litre.125,385 7} MONTREAL, TUESDAY.DECEMBER 31, 1895 1 PRICE ONE CENT.IT John Macdonald & Do, TO THE TRADER arermxz LINENS Loom Damask ae x pans b a D D P D 158, D 160, D 161 D 162, = Bleached Damask Tabling.D 13, D 184, D 165, D 186, ï D 167, D 168, D 166; Dire m Yarkey Damask Tabling, D 311, D 312 Filling Letter Orders a Specialty.JOHN MACDONALD & CO., Wellington & Front sts, East, 207zt1 TOROITS-\u2014 ff Will Wor Work Wonders With this Generation of Men.\u201d A Startling Advance ia Mcdlcal Science ie Aully explained 1m a little book called \\, \u201cComplete Manhood, and How to Attaim ft.\u201d An can sat men who bad suffered, Basitated, then pot K to the test, write MONTREAL CHARTER AMENDMENTS.THE CITY BILL AS IT PASSED THE LEGISLATURE.An Attempt to Check the City\u2019s Extravagance-Severe Penalties for Over-expenditures\u2014Responsi- bilities of the Officials.The following is an abstract of the Montreal City Bill as it paseed the legislature, and was sanctioned by the +f Licutenam Governor : Tenants canndt vote unless prior to December 31 preceding the election they shall have paid all taxes and assebsinents and all instalments of water rates then dus, The action of the Council in al- owing the water tax to be paid in instalments during the current year is ratified ; and it is provided that tenants art who pay the instaiments due up to De- camber 1 1 shall retain the right to vote, \u201cWell, I tal! zou hat first day ts ons I'll never forget.1 just Dribble wh I wanted to body an tell them that.'y ol dled yesterday and new velf vas born didn't you tell mo whan wrote that I woulu find it this way?Cin he sa Ear hie be would man is\u2014but in à momy'at EW be tn ne little while\u2014h.- \u201csaw the light\u201d before he Lad folsned the firss chapter.Ev fac atons for past follies an: secure 14 tho d érath, the plain Paie discorenes af ical scdence\u2014 who roud da gold future pitfalls, si 'v simple \u2018\u2018curiosity seeke Lo those whose ot Sy sme perfect\u2014 cr thoes ¥ p Deed no aid to boys\u2014 | go we say om) this boos i y medical and ion patdiuhed Lo (Dake ake | 08 Boda > orem of treatiuent of [3g bie \" you a looking for something imental, frivolous proper, wasta your time and § ng Thb not for you.Ie want advice, wisdom, warsic eip, noble mar \u2014If you want to scape snares, t juackerz\u2014 web Write Hs Erie Medical Co.64 N bi st.Buffalo, te e st.aud ask foroopy \u201cCutnplcte hin} ig\" They will Es it sealed in plain envelope, entirely 1 Sy for a short time.p Tx3 ANGLO-SAXON VS.DUTY.That Suma Up the Situation n' Li frans- _vaal London, December 31\u2014 Prd SAT James Bryce, member of Parliamd for the south division of Aberdeen, p arrived \u2018in England from South A lea and be was usked for bis views Y;nn the situation in the Transvaal.He WBaid: \u201cThere 15 a pretty widespread f ing of dissatisfaction with the existing on dition of affairs in the Transvaal.uch will cepand upon President Kruxer'WB ut- ! titude.It is the Tranlvani Gowernment wi ire that the 5 tion is, or may become, serous.The population of Uitlandars is incditess ing rapidly Professor Bryce said What when he was at Lape Town, in the British territory of Cape Colony, one thousand persons were leaving there weekly for the Mand.After eight years of fruitless re strance and agitation, the Uitlangid have arrived at the conclusion that 8x laws and system of gove ment \"re incapable of affording tiuY@e relief, and the Hoers retort that if they dare to cl beyond the bounds of sonstivution 1 action they will answer laxim guns in Johannes pon- an The uatioh is distinctly menacing, but the immense money stake both sides will have to risk in the event of war may.and probably will, work for peace.A remarkable feature of the case is that, although the wajority of the Uit- landers are English, all disavow, and it js believed with perfect sincerity.an desire for the transfer of the Transvas to the British flag.If civil war occurs, aod the Boers are betaen, the Trans< vaal = will most certainly remain a re- P | NEW INSURANCE RATES.Schedule for Toronto Adopted by The Underwriters.(Special to the Star.) Toronto, Dvcember 31.\u2014After a con- sidbrable amount of ion, the Hoard of Fire Underwriters have agreed va & new schedule of fire insurance rates for the city.It will be remembered that the underwriters increased the rates for insurance at the tine of confla rations in January and March oa on the ground that the fire apyli- ances in the city were totally inæde- uate.The increased standard waa: uildings of three Etvories, with an additional charge of 5 cents on each ad= ditional story, and 25 cents extra for conflagration hazards.By the pew as i the whole water rate had been CHE BOARD OF REVISORS.Thy Board of Revisors chall meet at 10 - on January 5, and shall sit from day day unti the list is revised, correcting clerical errors and -remov- & not entitled to be on the list, whom will be: Minors, deceased pe! tenants not having paid taxes | with the specified time, persons reput- p persons w names may ve tored mors than on the list.once evision must be completed before | noufhation day.he list, duly certified | by fhe chairman of the board and the | clef} shall be deposited in the city ar- { chi@s for all municipal and legislative ! pt Res NG APPROPRIATIONS WITHOUT FUNDS.reports of committees and all res- bns Pot council involving the expen- e of money must, before they can gally passed by the council, be ac- coufanied by a certificate from the controller t hat there are unappropriat- od @nds at the credit of such appropri- ! ati, or out of the loan or reserve fund, ashe case may be, sufficient to cover thigame, and no contract or agreement shi} be hinding upon the city until the ol : diti be has by he City Council.SPONSIBILITY OF ALDERMEN.gery alderman who votes grants in exss of the available expropriationa sh ba personally responsible there- afand shall ipso facto lose the ht of fitting in the City Council for five UTIES oF CIVIC OFFICIALS.Mie comptroller-auditor shall yearly @ his annual report furnish a sworn | ehflement showing the available balance | wfwell upon the revenue account \u2018as IR ) the loan fund.jeither treasurer clerk nor comptrol- o wii can be dismissed from offic pe y à vote of two-thirds of .C noi.\u2018 The treasurer shall be personally res- gusible for every sum of money which i$ shall pay knowing that it exceeds » appropriations voted by the Coun- NEW TAXES.hese new taxes are imposed: A tax ; exceeding two dollars on bicycles, icycles, etc.with an exception in the mse of such vehicles when used by children under ten years of age.i not exceeding fifty cents Wo ephone, telegraph and electric pol this shall not affect the acquired fights, if there are any, under the oon- ract between the city and the Royal lectric Company.A tax not exceeding one hundred dol- are on each public laundry doing busi- peas in the city.A: tax not exceeding fifty dollars on junk and second-hand stores, and the ity is guthorized to regulate the grant- png of licenses to persons keeping these ores, PRESIDENT OF THE ASSESSORS.The Council shall indicate which of the assessors shall act as President of the Assessors.~~ METHODS OF GIVING NOTICE.The following section is added after section 111 of the city charter: \u201cIn the notice mentioned in the pre- it shall be sufficient to ing section, shedule the extra rate put on for con- flagration hazards is reduoed on property inside the section divided on the west by Simcoe street, on the north by Agnes street and Wilton avenue, and on the east by George street\u2014fromn 28 rents to 15 cents.Outside of those limits the extra of 25 cents has lwen J struck off altogether.The ext:a for height is fixed at making the fourth.story a standard.For all buildings higher than this the cha arc rom five vents extra for the fifth stor: es conts extra for the sixth, twenty cents extra for the seventh, and thirty cent\u2019 extra for the cighth story.Thi.e.schedule will go into effect indJda pr WEATHER IN © CALIFORNY.* Riverside, Cal, December 31- \"aid night was the coldest of the season Tl: mercury suddenly dropped until, .n $d latter portion of the night, it rem ig steadily below the freezing point cold, however, wns neither so BEVeT: long continued as in the two w., ribe the property by the cadastral pumber of the lot given in the book of references or the number of the sub- Hivisions of such lot, with the words: \u2018or part,\u2019 and to add the name and street pumber; but the description of the said : movable or part thereof shall be set forth at length in the schedule which the treasurer is obliged to prepare aud \u2018deliver to the sheriff by sections 107 and F110, and the said sheriff shall refer to such schedule in the notice which he is obliged to give as aforesaid.\u201d SPECIAL TAX.The following section is added after section 117 of the said charter: The special tax or assessment imposed 4 upon the portion only of a property shall be payable and exigible by pri lege, taking the same rank as that given by section 117 upon the whole of the said property.and, in t case of non-pay- ment, the .city may have the immoveable REPAYMENT OF TAXES.a when 'uch demage was di 1.orange crop, and the impression i.but a comparatively small amou: : fruit is damaged, the injury amo.to leas than ten per cent.Special Notices.Twenty-five cents will bu of Dr, lLaviolette\u2019s Syrup of Furpent whiob, ou account of Ts efficacy, is w its weight in gold.The Grand Trunk.Bonaventure restaurant is the mot beautiful and best appointed in evey respæct ; where you can get meals ger- od by the highst class attention, ard - the prettiest service in America.The have just added to their beautiful ornaments, one of the large Muminated Silver Filters from the Crystal Filter Company, 116 St.Peter street, Montreal.306t1 \u201cMerit Won.\" | After investigating the merits of most of the makes of represented in Montreal, the Rev.J.R.Dobson, pastor of St.Giles\u2019 Church, purchased from Mr.W.Lindsay one of the new style 2i Hointzman Piano in a mottled wal- Dut case.907-2 Great Variety for the Holidays.You will find the largest assortment of Parlor Sets and Laue Furniture at F.Lapuinte's, 1551 St therine street.304 of No matter what sort of emotional tem- you may have ex our Section 121a of the charter, as enact: ed by the Act 57 Victoria, chapter 56, y adding thereto he following clause : *\u201cThe said owner shall thereupon be titled to demand and have from the id pure] r a receipt, establishing © fact of such repayment, executed by im before a notary, at the cost and rges of the said owner ; and, on the e registration of an authentic copy of ¢h receipt, the said owner shall \u2018be re- ted with all the rights of ownership the said immoveable rity wh d at the time of the sale by the erift, aubject to all such privileged ri ould proper claims on the said um- property as existed at the time less so much thereof as may hav \u2018bean \u2018paid through the distribution of the money levied under the sale by the shett © which claims shall be and t on the said immoveable property Il intents and purposes whatsoever lly and effectually as if the sale by the sheriff had never taken place.\u201d APPROPRIATIONS TO BE MADE IN ; DECEMBER.is providéd that every year does of the month of \u2018December, Council shfll make an appropria- of the amounts necessary to meet t requirements of the ensuing yoar : à interest on ve for such for the aink- Te Ea a and ordinery ex- poy Sor a reserve fund of not less than ond ok fo.ienced, t'is not pure unless your life iso can.five per cent.of the total revenue the Jour a bich shall be exclusively employed\u2019 to unforeseen Every year before A 1 the Council shall cena prit ion of the or the canton ecial improvements of x Pear: or oc paving drainage extea- and re whereof, with an estimate ot Che the hahle cost, shall be specified and Rx nished by the heads of the several departments erest ed.PHOPRIETORS LIABLE TO INTEREST, Section 216 has the following added > to it: Legal intervst shall be due and from the proprietors or parties interested on any asscasmemt for the RUT NeNm TN LEAP PACKETS ONLY.\u201cTHERE ARE MANY?\u201d DISAPPOINTMENTS IN LIFE, CEY LON TEA BEING ALWAYS PERE AND DELICIOUS BLACK OR MIXED.A 5 ALL GROCERS.3soÂltt Improvement of of streets or public places the cost oË Ds Or 56W6rs within the limits of the city, from the public notice of the completion of the &ssemment roll This clause shall not 5 54 Vic., chapter 78, au thorizing annual expropriations, is pealed; and it is provi instead that an expropriation aha) ll take place every w reckoned from the first -of \u2018ebruary, 1866, at such period as the il may fix by by-law, from time to time, of the lots ur parts of lots without buildings belunging to proprietors, who, after the ogation of the general plan of tha city or of the plan of any of the wards thereof respectively, have erected permanent buildings upon the new line laid down upon such general plan in any street or public square or place, opened or widened or to be or widsned, according to the = {x R.A.DICKSON & CoO, Dé NEXT DOOR TO CARSLEY'S.We have a complete assortment of articles suit able for New Year's Presents, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps and Novelties of Every in Sterling Silver, SE a ee > LE I I OA AAA LL) Je Montreal Steam Laundry @o.To their Patrons, the Citizens of Montreal and others.GREETING © 2° © © © o Al Happy New Year, \"St, tae es, The happiness of the home depends much on the cheerfulness of the wife and mother.If she be overtaxed with work or worry, things in general won't run so smoothly.Wash-day difficulties are overcome when the clothes are sent to the Montreal Steam Laundry Co.Their Telephones \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014y 22e ue Description.A large addition to our stock just received.are 580 and 881.[ PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY.wna \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 said plan and lyi \u2018between Lhe new and old lines of such street, and old lines of such street, public square or place; provided such proprietors shall produce, after such building shall have been erected,\u201d a certificate from the city surveyor to \u2018the \u20ac {lect that such buildings have been erected according to the new line; provided also, that the whole cost of all such improvements shall be borne, one-half by the city and one-half by the proprietors of real estate situated on such streets respec- se THE PLACE TO BUY Years pe con® Broceedings in expropriation in Useful Presents.that provided for by this charter for ordinary ex ropristiona, except that the evidence = taken by stenography, but ope of t commissioners shall take notes tl: » which shall remain of record; and, saving the tara- tion of witnesses, no other coats shall be by the court, the judges or the porte This section shall be construed as i it had been in force since the hehe of the said charter th 54 Fiori chapter 78, scotion 7 DESKS From $6.00 to $76.00.been submitted to and passed | 8ct by resolution or by law that the | water rates shall be payable in instal- but shall not deprive the recourse for losses d ages, an expenses already incurred by any proprietor who has 3, already taken proceedings under the said act.WATER RATES.The City Council is authorized to en- ments, and that the legal rate of interest or arrears shall due only at the expiration of the delays authorized b ythe city.' IN CASES OF GARNISHEE.In garnishee cases the City Treasurer is enabled to declare by an employes of his office.CITY RELIEVED FROM EXCESSIVE IMPROVEMENTS.The following section is added after section 133: The said Council shall not be bound to an Wael be in whoie or m tu by the city, and whith exe the paldby of the power to borrow, without prejudice to recover for dammges losses and expenses in y reason of the nun- execut.on of the said improvements.BURNSIDE EXPROPRIATION.If the proceedings ir: expropriation for opening ur prolongation of burnside st.have not commenced by the first day of October, A.D.1896, the \u201clines showing such extension or prolongation shill be removed and expunged from the homologated plan of Eu.Antoine Ward, in the city oi Montreal , EXCESS EXPENDITURES RATIFIED.Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary.an and y the clause 126 of 52 Siotoria.tar 79, all expenses in authorized up to date by the City Council + exceas of the appro- riations are reby ratified and con- Rrmed, and no te pire shall rest upon the aldermen who shall have voted for such additional expendicure, and the said Sxpenditure shall be charged to the lozn This clauses shall not affect lon run cases as to cust.DISPOSAL OF THE DEAD.The city 1s empowered to compel superintendents of cemeteries in or near the city to supply returns of all interments; to exaot that full information of all deaths in the city be filed \u2018at the Health Office; to authorize the Medical Health Officer to make such in- All our Desks have the Patents Double Duplex Slidea.Reed Chairs*< Rockers From $1.50 to $25.00.quiries as he may deem necessary when no certificate of death has been uced or when it does not disclose the cause of death.so as to establish as precisely as possible the cause of death.and other part:oulars which public health may require; and to prevent any corpse being taken out of the Sty = without special permit from the Healt Only 85.00 Worth deuble the mency.H.A.WILDER & CO, 232 to 238 McGill Street.Uptowr Branch.-2415 At.Catherine st., a few doors west of Peel at.Downtown Dame st., opposite Balmoral Hotel OPEN EVENINGS 20623 CONSUELO 18 1LL, The Duchess of Mariborouzh Down With Typhoid in Rome.London, December 381.\u2014The young Duchess of Marlborough (nee Miss Con- suela Vanderbilt) is very ill in Rome with typhoid fever.A letter received from there to-day announces the fever was contracted while she was in Spain.Ladies\u2019 Cutting Academy Established in 1591, DEFAULTED AND DISAPPEARED.Springfield, Mare.December 31.\u2014Hir- : am P.ald, cashier of the Brookfield, aise without a single seam, the bet in the world peared.\u2018With this wonderful \" a It is \u201cholier he ea a defaulter vo the ft without roa.i an Money pepe dit failto fal.amount of between $10.000 and 915,000, dat my.Socom and disappearance strengthens this MERS.E.L.ETHIER, beli \u2018 win 88 St.Denis Street, Montreal Our Show Rooms Are now Complete with Gas and Electric Light Fixtures Of the Latest Designs at Prices to Suit all Purchasers, ~ = - =~ PRETTY CLOBES IN ENDLESS VARIETY.ROBERT MITCHELL & CO.8 Bleury Street.J Branch - 1901 Notre | fear _< our patrons and the general public.Happy New to all the Goods with which we have supplied the Montreal for over twenty-five years.These have marked gentlemen of three features have been abundantly appreciated, and as resolutions are made with the New Year, we have only to remark that it is our determination to maintain the standard of Aauality, the unequalled variety, the artistic elegance \u2018which have made our Gentlemen's Furnishings known and appreciated not merely in the city, but throughout the country.Beautiful Neckwear, Reindeer Gloves, Silk Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, etc, make appropriate New Year's Gifts.R.J.Tooke, 177 St.James Street, THE LAST CALL FOR 1895.sarStores open to-night until 11 p.m for the sale and delivery ot New Year's Day Supplies.200 DOIEN CANNED VEGETABLES.The Sot Fasked.othe Dominion Specially » selected for our traded for the tT e ked in Can: Si Fer dosen fer mest Tomatoes pac » Xed tn on a te $1 Eo ian fer the arte Corn pac r dozen for the Finceti une Peas pac in Canad a pe = > er the finest Beans packed ia Canada.FRASER, VIGER & CO.$1 per dozen Tate them as you like, single domes or sasarend dozens.THE VERY FINEST LIQUEURS.Shipped by Wynand Feckinck, Amsterdam, Helland.4 mat oe et om $2 HHESSESSE IT 4 AMOUR.R CHI VIR DX DANTZICK (Tan AO (orange, white or green).tt pt po tpt U.Nanbnssutsssssuneun austuxsua Creme de Pralines Grilles, reir, a ttes in Fine Li Creme Yvette, Violet Cordial.octal Kummel, rp lo Grande Mords pe I Morts Ce ay > 5 5% y a ih 2998 fils \u2014_ FRASER, \u2018Vioxn & 00, WINEST EXTRA QUAMTY CANNED FRUITS.Packing ef 1806.per tin, 30 per dozen -11b.tine, 36e tin, 32.50 per dosen .21b.tins, 20e per tin, $1.97 per dosen .3 1b, tins, 250 per tin, $2.90 per dozen .31b.tina, MSc per tin, $290 per dosen .3 1b.tins, 30c par tin, $3.35 per dozen 1b.tina, 30c per tin, $3.00 per dozen .31b.tina, 250 per tin, $3.90 per dozen .31b tina, 0c per tin, 93.55 per domen Quart tine, 350 per tin, 3.90 per dosen -31b: tine, 300 por tin, 5 per dosen .31b.tins, 300 per tin, $3.95 per dosea oXsTRRS. violently in love with her handiwork, which dur- .dream repeated and enth à several boautifat = bouquets.Saen- sven .\u2018banners beautifully embroide: urer of the Academy, and some mew songs are promised or that occasion.The \u201cStar's\u201d election returns from Jacques Cartier were an the stage, and caused great a ala Opera Francals.At ar prices, the rformances ol the pera Francais will continued to-night, with the \u2018Chimes of Normandy.\u201d To-morrow, New Year's Day, *Carmen\u2019 will be played at the matinee, and in the evening \u201cLucia di Lammer- moor.\" On Thursday Mr.Armand Mary, the renowned tenor, will make his debut 1n Montreal in Meyerbeer's Huguenots.\u201d Friday and Saturday, with a novelty to the city, will be played a Chinese opera, \u201cFleur de The,\u201d by Lecoq, which had a success in Paris, and is one ofl tho best lighi operas on the French stage.Ths costumes and scenery are very pretty and orignal.Ths com: y are Preparing for next week Flotow's English opera \u201cMartha.\u201d 10 make une of tho hits as careful preparations are being made for this wor Theatre Royal \u201cThe Bowery |Girl,\u201d slightly exaggerated, but still straight from the home of all that is supjpused to be tough.arrived in thé\u2018eity and registered at the Theatre Royal yesterday, where she entertained two good houses, It is just what is required to fill the theatre.The performence abounds in exciting scenes.y ite explosion, a burning tenement use, a stabbing affray on the Bowery, and afew other events to keep the crowd in g mor.It is well staged and fairly well portrayed.CHINESE ENTERTAINMENT At Which the Chinamen did Thelr Share of the Entertalning.They were all there last night\u2014the fiddler wich his fiddle, the fluiist with his flute, the banjo man with his banjo and the kettledrummer with his ket- tledrum\u2014all the Chinese talent ol Mor- treal was there\u2014in St.Pauls Church lecture room\u2014and right merrily enter- teined were those who came tu see and par.It was a gathering of thirteen Chinese Sunday schools, and the crowded room, decorated with Chinese flags and presented a very animated appearance, and was in itself, as the Rev.A.B.McKay, DU remarires a monument to the which done by Dr.Thomson and his wife among the Montreal Chinamen.On the platform were seated the Rev.Dr.Barclay, c Rev.Dr.Mac- kay, Rev.Mr.Mowatt, \u2018Rev.Mr.Dewey.Rev.Mr.Heine, Rev.Mr.Fleck, Rev.Dr.Campbell.Rev.Mr.Pos, Rev.Mr.Scott, Rev, Mr.Nichols, Princi Mac- omson.Vicar, Prof.Serimger and Dr.After the Doxology Dr.Barclay addressed the Chinese scholars, giving welcome.He said it gave easure to see so many of inese brothers, and only regretted that he could not speak to them in their own language and tell them how sorry he was that they had met with experiences which might perhaps cause them to think meanly of the Christian faith.He wished to say that he and all the friends there assembled would endeavor to give them a different impression of Christianity.Then folowed a ne in both langes, Chinese and En h.of a portion of Seripture, Joe Con \u201cThe Manger Cradle,\u201d M'as Schneider; reading, \u201c \u201cThe Birth of Christ,\u201d Chu Long; piano solo, Miss Amy Nichols; address, Hop Wo.hymn.\u201cPrecious Name,\u201d Wong Faw; read 2 he twenty-third Psalm.Mark Him; *\u201c] am so glad,\u201d Lee Tong: recitation n of the commandments, Hum How Foo, Chinese song, Hoom Yen; hymn \u201cSafely through another week.\u201d sung to a Chinese tune; song, Miss Abernethy; a short address by the Rev, Dr.Mackay: a few w \u2018from D Dr.Thomson, wÈo thanked the rever ntlemen and teachers present for Their hearty co-oper- \u2018ation mn the work he was carrying on; solo.harmonica and banjo, Mr.C.W.Stuart, which performance highly delighted the whole audience, th: China- men in particular; Chinese melody, with accompan ment, Lee Chi: violin orchestra, \u2018nese vio'in and Chinese violinists; Oriental orchestra.Tho Chinamen who helped in the entertainment betrayed very little embarrassment and aoctéd their parts well.Hop wo spoke in a bright and direct man- and earnest, grateful tones as Bo.\u2018thanked the kind friends for their interest m himself and his fellow-coun- trymen, made a very favorable.impression.The singing of \u201cPrecious Name\u201d by Wong Faw was also good; his words were distinct and his voice pleasing.As the readings and recitations, they y pote that.although the delivery hinaman 18 somew monotonous, oa he is mot destitute of oratorical rower, and no doubt w these men foturn as Christians to China they will be able to explain thes dootrines of the Bible in a clear and effective manner.; The Chinese music on Chinese instrm- ments was the most interesting part of the interesting prog Ww {he flutist ble dis flute an and the toot- toot, when the fid- Hor an to thle and \u2018the soloist to t effect was overwhelming.Smiles were on all faces, and people unaccustomed to such strange sympho- ules didn\u2019t know whether to Le soothed or startled.especially in the intervals during which the voice of tho singer was raised to a falsetto pitch to imitate a female's voice.Dr.Thomson explained that one of the tunes was the favorite Chinese melody.and a told the writer that the last piece of asic, in which five musicians took part.was taken ro a play in a Chinese theatre.The to be a maiden soli- i t her lover is in battle.tres! nts were serv ladies of St.Paul's church, and the meet- g broke up, havi been the weather, & decided success MANITOBA NOMINATIONS.Winni December 31.\u2014Candidates in Manitoba bave been announced in the various constituencies as follows: Avondale\u2014T.Dickie, fonte sue, Beautiful Plains\u2014J.E Government; R.tirret, Patron.: tee M ickle, Gorernment.« Brandon City\u2014 Adama, Government Garillo n\u2014Jorome, Government; Marion.Oppo- Spress\u2014Dolg.Government.BLO Butrows, Government; Campbell, ennis- Kennedy.Government; J.Frame, Opposition; Croshy.Patron.Emerson\u2014Chriatie, Government; McFadden, on onan\u2014 Bird, Government; Murray, Opposition.larney\u2014 Young, Government.Lakeside Ruthetford , Government.Norfolk\u2014J.t: Lyons, Oppo tod m.Rogers, Patron.orth Brandon\u2014Bifton.Goverument.Ww Government; Cooper, land \u2014 Winkler, Government.Rockwood \u2014Jackson, Government; Toombs, Hoscofiolà Winkler, Government; Peiper, well Fisher Independent.st we\u2014 Jonasson, Government; Bald- winsot ORD oettion.Prend largon, Opposition: er gost, Independent.- Bap Government.th Brandon ment.Turtle Mountata\u2014Hettle, Government ; Miller, est Bourne\u2014 Morton, Government, Wiknipee Gon vervment.© Winn orth\u2014Moln: Go ¥ RE ES Gr NOTED ST.BERNARD DOG KILLED: December 3 31.\u2014Ma jor Fu one St.Bernard in Am- Se valued at $2.000, ls\u2019 the victim a cable car.He vers by the pated American Caesar.His mother was leu L.Bo Tn oo mee id 230 pounds.[a 7 / HEART-BEATS.The Rpason Why the Heart Fluttere, Paipitates, and is Oppressed, and How to Relleve It.The hoart has a hard old time of it, and within itself does not excite much disane, but i is v a often called upon display t trou ptsen 28 oms o Ipitation.fluttering, labo breath- ok, orpression.etc.on account of dis- idneys offering increased resistance to the passage of the blood through their defective secretive structures, causing a morbid change in the blood unsuited to nourish t tissues and noxious to them.The minute arteries resist the passage of this foul blood, resulting in, the muscular walls of the arteries and the ventricle of the so-called rt diseave, which is owing to wasting Kidneys not Leing able to perform their functions.In order to relieve heart trouble remove the cause in the Kidneys with Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills.Thex relieve the blood of poisonous deposits; goes on its way & stream of tf health, Helfoving the heart and im Sing strength to every tissue of the Vody.When your heart is in trouble Chase's Pilla quickly remove the causing condition, no matter whether it exists om account of disorder of the kidneys, liver, stomach, or of nervous affection.Sold by all il dealers, Price, 25c.Edinanson, Bates SPECIFIC ARTICLES.and ds NEW YEAR: To all Friends and Users of THE COOKS FRIEN PATENTS mux Applications rejected in other bands successfully aclioited GWEN XN.EVANS, Connseller & Expert years experience.Buosemur to the\" late FF.La REINOLES.Temple Building, 145 ST.BL KFKOXK, 192 ONTREAL Baking Powder.CT Mieod \u2014T Re Watson's Cough Drops R.& T.W.Stamped on cach érep.253 t£ McGIBBON, DAVIDSON & HOGLE ADVOCATES, New Werk Life Building.MONTREAL.RD.McGienow, QQ Axton PF.Hoesn.Pasas Davidson.AATUUK DELUSLE, MP HOUSES TO LETa a TUNA oe LET \u2014 HOUSRKS, FLATS, TEN- ents, stores, etc, at reducea al Call or send.for printed list e of Bar ty for sale F.cians, 178 St.James st 236 eod tt oll telephone 2164.0 LET-HOUSE, IN WESTMOUNT, : Ea ern conveniences, Daiay farnacs.A at 4332 St Catherine, or 356 31 Catherine.t fourteen doll ollars per mouth.307 3eod O LET \u2014 THAT SPLENDID NEW house, 434 Elm avons, er evorrthi \u20ac TE nominal ne Son 67 A Temple Buildi RESIDENTAL FLATS TO LETA te Te ~~ 87% LET \u2014 NICE FLAT IN WEST- mount, either furnished or unfurnished, cheap till May ist, FINANCE AND COMMERCE rendered telegraphic CA em Ne mes The storm having communication with Chicago and New ork impossible, ess ue change this morning was very dull.actions in grain were insignificant.For flour t mana was generally characterized as qulet, but the le Mani millers stil claimed orgers were coming in with more or less freedom.The sale of 500 boxes summer cheese at 8c was the only noteworthy tusiness mentioned in Mn In ork the dealing was tame and packers did not seem disposed (0 bid for dressed cas great inducements in the matter price were offered In eggs and\u201d reamed poultry a fair business was done at the range of prices last quoted.THE GROCERIES MARKET.Further Advanoe In Sugar.In the wholesale Ina] inæket business is as Umited as it Usuauy 1s al this season of the yoar, the attention of merchants belng di- videa betweell cioslg ine Yedr 8 accolnid, taking stock, mak.plans for the new Year and ine Iesiuviues connected with the holidays, \u2018Ihe Lrew truvellers sui on their rounds say ihe condiuon of in the counuy 1s Iatali lo Bucceas and those who are «al home find it impossible to usefully occupy tneir leisure by calling an re- talers, who are just now more occupied with seu.than puy obbe: ng.J Ts in re business beens , and the business belng done mo! e BO fated to arouse we Speculative spirit and by the factories continues di Apply 106 Lewis ave.305$ - PIS perous Year.N.B.ees ORNS GC.Ul.Lindsay, 2268, 2270 and 2272 St.Catherine St.Return thanks to their Customers and Friends ; for patronage and assistance received during the past year, and in wishing them A Happy New Year would solicit a continuance of the same, which 'we trust com= bined with our own efforts will prove 1896 A Pros- 1e For Piano and Organ Bargains attend our Removal Sale 100 Instruments to select from.Prices $15 to $800.te THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-TUESDAY-DECEMBER 31-1898, - SITUATIONS VACANT.ANTED\u2014WE WANT RELIABLE MEN pAKD wonlea ork for sooda.Catalugue free.real co à Tuer from ANTED- \u2014 PERMANENT LOCAL manufacturers and dosed the lrading newspapers.because it sp odarless ands retails at 25 ce per liberal comuiasiont DO CIPUISN BCOCBBIATY.langeage \u2018Eureka \"1 .to canvass toners coal deale families, our el Je very Ooe vauts it, suywhere: itis harmless nud wonopoly: we pay month \u2018with expenses, or a very : Write in any 180 Broadway, New York.£30 1leod WA rhe \u2014 AT cue ONCE, TWO FANCY GOODS for Georiau Bay District, and ono for Mantime Provinces.Only exjerienced men ap ply References must aco ab v.Address \u201cP3131,\u201d Bran office 303 Seod_ \\ ANTED-\u2014PIANU BALESMAN, WITH EXPERI- «noe in the business, for city wark outside of wars Staw & Co.223 8 rooms Apply toJ.W.unies st 306 3 VARIED FOR WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSI- esmun, with connection Must speak\" both languages.State experience to ™ Brak otfice.and CPE ANTED- BY A LARGE PROVISION HOUSE, rat class representative in N Nova Boots.one aires provision eas to a Address \u201cA 2383,\u201d \" nswick and ing upon the grocery an bacon.ard, el NY ANTED\u2014TWO FIRST CLASS ALL ROUND glass hevellers.Address \"B 3414,\u201d stating vxperience.ability and wages expec employmoul guaranteed.WAR good rp Apply 135 Manage Ul st.BTAR offre, Brendy A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 15 OR 16, TO th housework.Mu: be honest and have 36 2 W JANTED\u2014A THOROUGH SERVANT GIRL, ONE who is & good cook.Apply 439 ANTED-EXPERIENCED HOUBEMAID, greed oo E Kim avenue.X06 3 to wait tabla.Good reference neotasary.11 Durocher st., forenoon, ANTED\u2014A FIRST try salesman.Apply afier 6.X.73 Beaver LBs A or after 7, evening.CLASB FISH AND POUL- oJios.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LAD TO WORK IN wholesale warsbouse.Address \u201cD 9463,\u201d BTAR ANTED\u2014OOMPETENT HOUSE AND TABLE- mad.Must have city references.Apply beiyoen 12 and 8 ur 7 aud 8 p.m.20 University st.ANT SOU GENERAL BERVANT.Must BE ood cook.References required.Apply 59 Shut- 306 2 ANTED\u2014A THOROUGH he at SERVANT.T SITUATIONS WANTE ROOMS TO LET, NN NNT bane \u2014A POSITION By Av UNG doxa_ mate mas LE dry pots coe R008 dr oe, FURNISHED ines, Heavier Hall Hi reporting: dy ous.ply to N.M.Catherine V ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG Exar it se: and mending by t home.\"Address \u201cV 1965,\u201d BTAK © ou ÿ ANTED-BY VOUNG 1 MAN, BITTATION IN Eat experience at co cwellors workshop, has had 3 u furnish references au dress =X 3305, HTAR © Art BY A You XG LAD, AB R Dion, + rag l'érentlos lo a cigar factory \\ handling horses, drivil sine D preferred.hy: of re ences rea Apply st 79 Bleury st LL x ANTED_BY EXPERIENCED Ni UE, CARE of invalid, or ss mother's help; thoragy, ticated, willing to make hersell geuerally 101 Meloalfe st \\ TRASODS y atul \u201cA, maker, on mantles 7, valle.Apply 1 8 y domed: -_\u2014 TANTED \u2014 WORK DY FIRST CL ; 438 DRESS- sn SL8 St.Antoine st.near bbmondee cityreferences.Please a; to J rye et YOMAN, : wl own ss ary ce wy own Hi \u2014 J ANTED-aITUATION AS BTAULIMAN, OR peter EE ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WwW as cook or tablemaid.Apply 34 douce, ATION ANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED COUPLE V family, situation, man us used to apps house; mite, cook sud go ie at » givin; coun! roan Shectod to.T.G.C,u 7 3 ANTED\u2014WORK OF ANY KIND, BY Ÿ lish woman.1728 8t James, Hong W ANTED BY A MAN, MEAT ANDpag RY cook, tion in botel restauraut, position Address \u201cF BIS\" \"Bra ANTED\u2014 SITUATION BY YOUR; o- dodo ducsted.experichood and men cusekeeper, com a or Ohman temily: ob.chjection pry] in 2504,\u201d Bram office.3 VYWANTED BY YOUNG MAN.oR r r City references.Address \u201cEx Ma office.1, L 1) WA NTED \u2014 BITUATION A8 Som traveller for for Maritime Provinces.ov ing, men sion.Good retail and references and counections.H.tag, 186 &t.John, N.B.FOR SALE.2d 7 RROpMS TONNES pou, wn G hot water heating: Ager rw Arron \u2014A COUPLER or GK NTL) a odated with o furmiahed 1 CAN Bj posi wari aud cow fool Unjeous.in prb crsity st O4MB\u2014A LA.Rete op tae ht LL Mngle roum.#3 Dorchaiter a ; Rest LARGE FURNISHED R d yr ess po ot ROOM, Ba ; élso sin TH 53 Vi Single front or 10 flat, with clothes for ladies or gen it M\u2014- LARGE WELL tydroom; private Ein HED Ke + gentlemen: very central\u201d 24 8e Uris marre I ooks \u2014 COMFORTABLE FRONT Roo , ou pui Te © oF two; leo 00M oN water] single oul hat Ro, MOUBLE.ROOM, HAN Ds0 mibed, wih Hret'c'ams bodied, 11g Valve, FUR: coms à To LET, Two tobhle rooms: alau & snake ou, wih: sou room fat {Apply 177 Motcalte, corner Barnaide 3 00MB \u2014 WELL FURKISHED ROOM 0 R roum flat.suitable for one or two pentionen TE single room room.14\" A Acod ° OOM& \u2014A SUITE OF THREE FURNIS 1uows, with board, suitable for a doptor, itn ED snd all conveniences, in a good locality.Has bee: oocupied for he last six years as such n be seen any time by applying 53 Prince Arthar st.se 3 ROMs siNaLE AND DOUBLE ROO] WARM 1 casa board Above st.Catheri ine, ih good La aly + 5 hot water, in « quiet house.Ap, 10 ana x5 3 OOMS_TWO LARGE DOUBLE R god table board, Ae.Cacher at bof Mougtuin and Crescent mrecis 33 3 RPous \u2014~ $6 UNIVE] 8T., COMPORTABL furnished room for , and Tr dutet Ey 300M] oii LARGE = FaLL TD YURNISHED.BRI Viotoria, near Ehorbeooes all conveuienoes.OOM\u2014NICE PARLOR BEDROO R vate family: good location; 100M, eu ichmond square.Ro0 \u2019 Cem .A.CANTLIE.Ninety-five Per A.S.HAMELIN.Payable to Policy Holders.The Ne-Plus-Ultra Contract Office: 207 St.James S EH.J.JOMNATON, Cent.of Profits W.J.MORRICE.267n8law \u2014 A\u2014 = Fine ls a scientific © «ns the digestion, turns a rough coat into a smooth and glossy one and puts the + animal \u201c\u2018in condition.\u201d head and lifting his feet.food and the flow of milk increased.She changed her speech to the strange tongue she used previously, for the moment 8] ing earnestly to.her companions.11 four stood, listening in ilence.Presently the door open d and Jackson with his yellow nds pushed a slender, girl-like figure into the room.amall gloved hand, which trembled slightly, went twice across her darkly veiled.face.The signal was quickly answered, and the four, Jackson \u2018included, collected in a little group about the new-comcr.leaving me for th: moment forgotten and apart.\u201cWhy are you here?\u201d one of the mon began, abritly.\u201cThrough no wish of my own,\u201d the girl replied Madam brought one o\u2019 my- pistols carelessly into position, and she s bac Again the laughter rippled lightly from Madam's lips \u201cYou are ia coward stili! Always a coward, and the child of a coward!\" she said, \u2018Now, once more, why are you ret\u201d The girl made an effort to control perself ** 1 bave a message,\u201d she re- \u201cDeliver it,\u201d madam impatiently |demanded.I saw through ber veil, which she had not raised, that she glanced timidly in my direction.before replying.\u201cIt is this,\u201d she said: \u201cYou are to trust no one who comes to-night, or any night, as a messenger, but bringing no had though a t my danger over, and here it was\u2014 just begun! saw madam turn slowly toward me and as slowly take aim with my own weapon.| maw the three men, aJckson with his yellow hards outatretobed, start towards me with fierce caths upon their lips, ¥ heard the girl who had warned them against me cry out for fear and mercy, and saw her, with a frantic effort throw berself against madam\u2019s white arm.Then, as the biting snap:.of the pistol rang through the place, I covered the 8 which lay between myself and the door,with a violent e.fort wrenched- it open, and, before could get à second aim, or the others interfere, bad gained the passage and a short re- ief.: The lamps which Jackson had left upon the table were still burning.so I could di It seemed to ught of it, that Jcleared the stairsat asingle bound, and that my hand touched the knob of the street door at the same moment that my late companions issued from the room above.The door resisted my efforts to open it.and I saw that it had been barred and bolted.Long before I could undo the fastenings my four assailants would have reached me.I bad sense h to know they would not stop at murder were there danger of my escaping with any part of their secret.I could do not Big.still weak as I was and unarmed, y.Even my a Ea stick had dropped in flight.An instant still 1 wavered, and then the remembrance of a door I had noticed at the other end of the pessage, when Jackson's first appearance with the lamps bad made surrounding objects visible.returned to me.Turning back, I groped for it blindly.for they had.extinguished in their haste ome of the lights above, and the other gave but a feeble flicker.The men were rushing beadlong down the stairs, and madam'\u2019s voice rang out distinctly.\u2019 \u201cNo struggle,\u201d she cried.\"Let there be no noise.Stun him and bind him.The police will be upon us.\u201d My fingers touched the door.It was fastened ike the ber.Frantically ! ew \u2018myself against it.t _yielde slightly.Once more, with all the ætrength that comes at the need of a desperate man, I put my shoulder to it.The wood creaked\u2014splintered\u2014gave way.A breath of soft night airstruck my face.A step more, and, ing up, I saw that the stars were shining.: (To be continued.) a Amateur Orchid Growers.It is commonly believed that Mr.Chamberlain is the greatest amateur orchid ower in the world, but this is far from ing the case.His collection 1s worth from £15,000 to £20,000, but it is certainly su that of the ex-Empress of Germany./Miss Alice Rothschild 15 one of the most enthusiastic lady horticulturists in the world.and ber collection of roses is valued at £10,000.That these beautiful flowers are often very expensive will be seen from the fact that an American millionaire recently id £1200 to an Engliah grower for the stock of a single variety.The Archduke Jos eph of Austria owns ,000 worth of owers; while the collection of that famous amateur, Sir Trevor Lawrence, is £55,000.Lord Portman, Mr.W.W.Aslor, Lord Rothschild and the Queen of Roumania are all expert horticulturists, and their collections are worth huge fortunes; but it is to Baron er, of Egham, that the distinction of possessing t ; costly garden in ibe world belongs, Tor one RS 3000600000000000000000000600000000000000000/ e000 tion in the form of a powder.He then bas \u2018* good life\u201d and feels like holding up bis MILCH COWS are greatly benefitted by it.The whole system is toned up.The digestive organs being strengthened, more nutriment is drawn from the , Dick\u2019s Blood Purifier will pay for itself ten times over.: For vale by droggless, at gneral stores or seat post pd on recelpt of Drivers cannot be made out of horses that are out of condition.Merely to feed Plenty of oats is not enough.A horse gets run down the same as & man\u2019 and necds 2 general tuning up.Dick\u2019s Blood Purifier It purifies the blood, strength- ->6620069006000000400600000 1900000000 k & Co., P.0.Box ¢82, Montreal.+ +000.~~ 397 p2to5 1 Ma | 8t.Kitts, Antigua, Guadeloupe, oe ' STEAMSHIPS.Allan Line Hoyal Mail Steamships Liverpool, Malifax and Portland Kervire, RATES ©F PASSAGE\u2014CABIN.$30 endupwards Mngle.$100 and upwards Return second Ca oe nin e eturn, $5.Steerage To Liverpool, Loadon, G w, Beltesr er Loudeuderry.8245) Prepaid, 435.52 and asesssary utensils free w, Berry and New York Service.NEBRASKA .2 Jany.11 a.m, Return, $80 te $116, Steerage, $24.30.AL the staterooms are situated ou the saloon desk, 0, ventilation.The Bboamers ef both tted shronghows with the insandessens sles: .For freight, paasage or further information M.& À.ALLAN, Montreal.Boston er Philadelphia.CRUISES Winter \"0 rie Eta Mediterranean and the ORI ENT.Thelamburz-American Line stwin-screw Express B.8, FUERNT BISMARCK will leave now York, Jan- nary 3th, 1898, for Madeira, Gibraltar, Algicrs, Gonos, Nice, Tunis; Alexandria (for Cairo aud the Pyrami Jaffa (for Jerusalem), Smyroa, Constantinople.Athens, Malta, Messina, Palermo, Naples, Genoa, New York, Duration about 10 wee o Winter Cruise to the end the Spanish Main.Hai er WEST INDIES mbure Au COLUMBIA will leave New York January 25, 1896, for Port au Prince (Hay:i), aguez Co 8e.Thomas, n Trinidad, La Guayrs (for Glasge STATE OW Cab on rticulars, MRP to the Hamburg-American .7 Broadway, N.Y, or I, CONNELLY,14 Place Hod w.> O'BRIEN, 143 it.James Street, ment real.7 German Mediterranean Service.*HAMBURG AMERICAN {XORTH GERMAN \u2019 LINE.LLOYD &.8.CO YD Express Steamers from New York to Gibraltar, Algiers, and {Fulda .au.4, 10am | tKaiser W.11,Ja0.2310am marck 1am es, Gonos, Gibralter, Hamburz, don and bouthampton.Hamburg-American Line North German Lloyd, $7 Broadway.N.Y.Oelnchs & Oo, Gen.À D.CONNELLY, à 14 Place d'Armes sq.J.ŸY.G W.D.O'BRIEN 36 St.Paul st* DovaLas BATTRRSBT, + Bt.James st op.Temple Bd.Bt.James stroot, opposite W.H.HruaY, 143 Bt.James Temple Building.Btr.198-158 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, BREMEN location.IL 233 prod \"351 221313 ruailwas, Non York t BR E£U0 , CANDIES.Fresh supply just received.! BRYSON'S MEDICAL DISPENSARY, \u2018er.St.\u20ac erine and Pcel Ms.Cor.81.Cath tour The War of the Trlumvirs.The civil war which has most profoundly affected the course of the outside world was th& war'\u2018between the two Roman Triumvirs, Octavian and Marc Antony.The effect it exercised upon the world's history is unparalleled by that of any other war, whether civil or external.It formulated the struggle bet ween.the civilizations of they Kast and the West, and may, therefore, be said to have banded the torch of progress to the Western world.An eminent Scotch Professor delights to trace the Eastern Question of our own time to the battle of Actium.Antony, by his appropriation of Armenia and Egypt, and by his com- lete surrender fo the blandishments of leopatra, had\" 'virtually become the leader of the:Éast.Had he been vir- torious at Actium, the dread of the an pnpulace bad been realized, the throne of Cleopatra would have been planted on the Capitol, and Western na- ions doomed to occupy a position towards the East similar to that in which India stands towards Britain.The Par- thian war of the same time was only another aspect of the struggle, and since then the East has made spasmodic efforts by the Moors, the Arabians, and the ks.But Actium was the crisis.Before its issue was known, no man might have written the aphorism: \u2018Man Journeys with the sun, the East is his - cradle, the West his goal.\u201d Telllng the Speed of a Train.Passengers on a Yailway train often wonder how fast they are travelling, and have no means of finding out.Is the easiest thing in the world to ascertain, with the aid of a watch.rails on nearly all railroads are thirty feet in length, und you can easily tell when each rail joint 13 paused over by the 1 sound which the truck- wheels make.Now, if you will count the number of rail-lengths the car passes ayer in twenty seconds, you have ap- «proxisately.the number of miles per r the train is guing.DISEASED LUNGS CURED BY TAKING AYER Sz \u201c1 contracted a severe cold, which settled on my lungs, and I did what is often dono in such cases, neglected ft.then connuited a doctor, who found, on _examinlug me, that the up| T port of the left lung was bad) aff .© reedicines he gave me did n seem to do any geod, and try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.After taking a few doses trouble was relleved, and E- fore 1 had finished the bottle | was cared.A.LerLAR, watchmaker, Orangevibe, Ont.Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral Higheot Awards at Worid\u2019s Far.I.ing all about them.1.Cabim aud upwards, socordin Cabin $45 avd $0.Round trip sad $100.Saale.Tues, Jan.7 #pree.Tues, Feb.11 Ems.Tues, Jan.14 Aller.Tues, Fob.18 Aller.Tues.Jan 21 Havel Tues.Feb.35 Lakn.Tues, Feb.¢ Lahn.Tues.Mch.3 Pi rs booked through to ali portant points of | GERMANY and AUSTRIA.Return tickets avallable from Mediterranean or from * Bremen, London, or Havre.OELRIVES & CO.t Bowlinr Green, N.Y.J.°Y.Urnmour & Co, 356 St.Paul st.DovaLas FATTERSET, 8.James st, op.Temols Bldg.W.H.HENRY, 1438t.James St, Ageuts for Montreal.ne WINTER RESORTS.PP IS NA A a Sa IIS | WINTER TOURS WEST INDIES By the commodious passenger rtesmers of the ATLAS LINE, Weekly.from New York, carrying U.8.Mail S.S.ALENE, SAILS BATIRDAY, JANUARY 11, Fur Jamaica Direct.THE MOST PICTURESQUE AND HEALTH GIVING WINTER RESORT IN THE WORLD.SPECIAL ' TOURS To the West Indies and Tropics.costing shout = 4 DAY.fully described in ourillustrated paoaphlet 85 mailed free.Address PIM, FORWOOD & KELLOCK, ents, 21 State ot, New York, or Douglas treal.261 deod sen: Battersby, [81 81.James st.Mon A Special Welcome to January Guests The HOTEL ST.ELMO, Grcen Cove Springs, Florida.Rates the same, but more room.JANUARY OFFERS BRIGHT, COUL DAYS.Several cottages in the immediate vicinity of the hotel at service of guests who prefer them to main building.Write for St.Elmo booklet to J.L.SCOTT, Manager, Green Cove, Springs, Fla.a1 FINEST WINTER HOTEL IN THE NORTH.THE LAKE WOOD NOW OPES.TRANSIENT PSR DAY: BY THE $15 AND UPWARDS SPRCIAL TERMS POR SEASON GUESTS.Address T.F.SILLECK, Lessee, LAKEWOOD, N.J.IM Mood RATES: Late of Oriental Hotel, * Mankattan Reach.DR.SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT N Nak .LP i oy fei npr CURES WITHOUT MEDICINES, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lame Back, Sciatica.Kidney Complaint, Stomach er Liver Îfls; Nervousness.Nervous Debilitys Drains, Losses, - Lost Vigor.Dr.Sahden\u2019s inventions for Electrical! \u2018Self-Treatment have cu usands., Send for a neat, illustra oak expliin- Fres by mail oa application.en suffering the htest weakness should read my book, \u201cTHREE CLASSES OF MEN.\u201d Pocket editien free.Sealed by mail.Address, DR.SANDEN.826 Broadway, New York On goods sent to Canada 1 pay the Custulis duty and deliver to any post office, post-paid.J mr \u2018BLOOD POISON les, Copper: U ret as O1d Sores, j OOK! were orchids pat M*n the market.Soe py i Sen ~~ v ¢ >, Xe r.\"1 Ager\u2019s Pills Owre : - J cov À « - > + From From Frau Liverpool.Steawmahips.Portland.Halifax.\u2018 19Dec.Numidian.\u2026.9Jan.11 Jan.an.Laurentian.BJan.25 Jan.1\u20ac Jan.Mongolian.6 Feb.8 Feb.The merican Line's exprees 8. AN A tates or Canada Lostake free.at $3 your, oe fer six months, and Yc.fur three mon : We boliove the circulation of THR Brame ex- » \u201c DAILY, For Week ending Dec.28.i ) Average \\ \u20181aat half decade of the nineteenth cen- band for the first time rince the fall of Uistaclt in 1550.The la immigration laws.he says.Th» immigr.nts o.last year brought $',000 00) with them.Tha immigrants of this yeir have brought a much larger sum.HE BECAME A PILLAR OF FIRE.Maxwell's Clothes Wers Saturated \" With Turpentine and Ignited Froma Hot Stove.Rome, Ga., December 81\u2014A unique accident adds 'another victim to the rail way wreck on the thern which occurred in Chattahoochee three days BF Nathan Maxwell was atrack hand on the Southern and was sent down on the wrecking train to aid in clearing away the debris.Among the wreckage was a tank of turpentine, and Maxwell, who was working around it, had his clothes completely saturated with the spirits.He returned home and Was sitting near a hot atove preparing to pehange his clothes when suddenly became a pillar of fire.His clothing had ignited.He was badly burned and has since died.STRIKERS WILL STAY OUT.Toronto, December 8 e striking tailors at Toronto bas ided to maintain the.struggle.The International Union promises financial assistance pra local unions sffilisted with the tailors union bave promised their Mrs.Gashus (to Mrs.Slambang, whose daugt been recently married)\u2014 for are Amanita be and ber husband get- t salon, New York?tg slo fd bang \u2014Wretohedly, I fear; poor en conan.wiles that poorly.1 perfectly bevy \u201cbit it is just the my poor darling to ty sod shield the waetoh that way.ut ! she not deceive her own m ot ber\u2014no, no Dear from it.I leave for New York tomorrow, to see things righted, or the reason why.e & à \u201cPapa,\u201d ssid Jimmishoy, \u201cyou are the pl man | in the mieher + you Brera t Dicost boy in the world geld bis \u201canf ures Bars 20,\u201d said Jimmie- .boy.how we msean- aged to Td ints the saine ol / : | Co \u201cor samo ones, the same prominent, citizens | our high-toned business men ¢ at the door of the Council and ask for - come to the front.Confine your theories | À \u2018two to six o'clock.* - A Treasury of Information .THE .SUNLIGHT ALMANAC ™ 480 pages of useful Information embers of the housebuld GIVEN FREE ™ users SUNLIGHT SOAP HOW TO Contalni fur Commenclog November, its OBTAIN rt il eiven, pur- A COPY a of 3 packages, oo bars of SUNLIGHT.Soar, will rec from their grocer, I SUNLIGHT .Aruanac FREE scesuue The book contains complete Calendar matter, Biography, Literature, Home Managemen Language of Flowe Fusions, C Some?an ments, Dreams and the their significance, Amuse- Poultry, etc.TO PREVENT DISAPPOINTMENT Buy early Mass ca MC HUE ior Quebre, » RANK MACON a vo, Montreal 271 daw tt Indulgence at this Festive Ska.son should be followed by .40000 VN eVVN The Caledonia Mineral Waters VDOT ONY Young and Old Llke Them.Bold by Loading Grocers, Hotels, Driggiste, etc.And C.GURD & CO.3022 39 Jurors Street.i For Delicate Children, | Invalids and the Aged.| JACKSON'S NUTRITIVE WINE.| This palatable snd HIGHLY NOURISHING Wine, prepared with Cod Liver oil is easily re- .tamed an digoated by the most delicate.For Wasting Discage en Debilit di Impaired Ihgestion, Colds.Latarrial and Bron ial Trouble, and Loss of Muscular Tone, \u20ac ked increase in weigbt ana strength is ano after taking a few bottles CE ATER MR.CUDDY NOT INSANE.HIS LIBERATION ORDERED BY JUDGE PLAMONDON.His Wife and Children Found the Restraints Which He Imposed Irksome, and Desired to Escape Them.! Mr.Justice Plamondon has ordered the release of Mr.John Patrick Cuddy, wbo has been confined in Longue Pointe Asylum since the 11th September last, when he was committed there as a dangerous lunatic by Judge Dugas.Mr.Cuddy petitioned the Superior Court recently for his release, alleging that he had been confined without reason; that he was not insane.His wife, Dame Jane O'Sullivan, replied to his petition, stating that he was insane and ought not be re- lensed.The case was heard by Mr.Justice Plamondon,who held that Mr.Cud- dy's petition for liberation should be granted.\u2018The evidence as to insanity was conflicting.On the one hand Dr.Hingston said that Mr.Cuddy was insane, while Dr.Lamarche, on the other band, expressed the opinion that he was sane.\u2018Lhe facts were that Mr.Cuddy was Eixty-eight ye years of a ing his lifetime ad amassed a fortune of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.He had six children, two boys and four girls.He had brought up his children well.In the management of his household he had impueed strict rules, which he uired to be observed, and, now that the children were grown up they were pelined to rebel against tne severity of pe À in the bousehold, and it was thro the violation of the rules laid down by the father that the present di in the family had come about.Mr.Cuddy wished to have regular hours for meals; but this rule waa constant] violated.\u2018The result was that in the morning he did not find his breakfast ready, and was obliged to prepare it himsell.His wife usually brealt- tasted in bed.Mr.Cuddy insisted that his daughters should not go out in the evening without saying where they were going, and that they should return not later than eleven o'clock, and he desired to have the same rule observed by his sons.The children, protected by their mother, paid no attention to these rules, and ré- turned home after the hour fixed, and the sons returned frequently after mid- nat 4 The whole family seemed to have conspired together to shake off the paternal yoke which weighed upon them.This irritated the father and led to ~enes of violence.The court, however, held that Mr.Cruddy had not shown any sigh that he was insane or dan ous.There was little hope that the Bar monious life of the family would be restored, but the proper remedy for the wife in such case would be an action for separation.Under the present tition the court held that Mr.Cruddy was entitled to be liberated, and an order went ly.THE FINANCE CE COMMITTEE.At a meeting of the the Finance Commit- tes held yesterday, it was decided to y the city\u2019s four expropriation ex- Parts $2000 each on acoounc.x It was decided t to settle the $1080 claim of à Mr.John Sullivan, the ton | reet grocer, for false arrest last winter tor 81 000, On motion of Ald, Wilson-Smith it vi decided to po all experts amd witnesses employed the oo tion, that their services would d'he dsponed need\u201d with after Jansuary, the \u2014_\u2014\u2014 BROTHERHOOD OF ST.ANDREW.The Local Oouncil of pipe Brotherhood James Leggat, .offer your friends Brown's Three (PRE Cleveland Cycles.Made by H.A.LOZIER & CO.Factories at Toledo, 0., and Thompsonville, Conu., Toronto Junction, Ont.It is with pleasure we announce to the Cycling publie that we have been appointed Sole Agents for Montreal and District for Cleveland Cycles for season \"06.Messrs, H.A.Lozier & Co.having established & large and most complete Cyole Fuctory at Toronto Junction, to supply the Canadian trade, we will be in a better position to fill orders promptly, and purchasers will not have oceusion to wait for wheels as in season 95.It muy be interesting to know that during the past season when it was desired to compare the merits of Amerigan and English Wheels, the Cleveland was sclected as being the best representative of the American igh Grade.At the National Cycle Show held in London, Eng., rocently, 15 Clevelands | were gxhibited, and the beauty of their design and finish together with the ingenuity of the bearings, eto., were much commented on, R.& W.KERR, 2230 St.Catherine Street, Montreal.N.B.\u2014Catalogues Will be out shortiy.A071 Malled tree on application, i Right on your back, or by parcel post, or express, and we will pay the \u201c\u2018freisht;\u201d your money back a again if you don\u2019t like what ou bought here, Let us wis you, all of you, A Happy Happy ew Year.That its living with you muy mean what we wish\u2014 Lots of Good Clothes bought at the Lowest Price, whioh you know is found here with us.J.G.Kennedy & Co.31 St.Lawrence-Street.Only a Few Doors from Craig Street.ARE Dealers can get New Prices from 726 CRAIG STREET.The Leading Rubber House of Canada.Just spend his Four Quarters for a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters as all sensible people dog because it cures Dyspepsia, Con= stipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Bad Blood, and all Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and Blood from à common Pimple to the worst Scrofulous Sore.* + No tongue to speak he the power of.he would tell yom Tia on an at BIRD TIA INA is what Le wants.5 will kcep Canaries fn constant song all the ar round, even when tain eaten\u201d Especially valoabie during Se.per cake ab d » dru: Birds love it.Bird Book Bird Food Co, 400 N.Srd Et, Philadephia ¥ Pa Canadian.Depot, FT.J.Conke & Co.20 8t Peter st.Roadien.Depot \u201cMontreal roi The height of hospitality is to Star*** Special Scotch Whisky.© 901\"n1 Adams\u201d Tutti | Frutti aids digestion.a Save couponsin- sideof wrappers.THE DIOCESAN SYNOD.The Annual Session to Commence on Friday January 21.The Synod of the Diocese of Montreal will meet for the transaction of business on Tuesday, January, 21, in this city.There will be a public \u201ccelebration of the Holy Communion in Christ Church cathedral in the morning at p bichon o'clock, when His Lordship Bishop Bond will deliver his annual charge.Evening service will be held in the Cathedral a eight o'clock, when the Rev.John r D.D., rector of Grace Church, will Kerk the sermon.The 8 dnod will meet for business at two o'clock in the afternoon, and on succeeding days at ten o'clock each forenoon, unless it otherwise ordered by the Synod.The annual missionary meeting will be held on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, and the annual meeting of the Diocesan Sunday- school Association on Thuraday evening at the same hour.Both these meetings will be held in the Synod Hall.The follow unfinished business of last session 1 be transacted by the Cor.St.Catherine and Peel Bia.127 Synod at its regular sessions, commeno- F9$eod tt 270% iced by Rov.D.Larivi ded PROVINCE OF QUEBEC j oved by v Lariviere, seconde by Rev.Rural Dean Sanders: \u201cThat an effort should be made to establish : DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.French summer school for our theolo; eroby given by these that 1 CANDIES.Fresh supply just received.BRYSON'S MEDICAL DISPENSARY.Publie notice is cal students, \"and auy of the clergy w.have no, Do wore Toterest in the frm (Gauthier à Gover of ern same.contract that shall not respon: might desire * of the de debts which could be run jnto by \u201cGeuthisr Coté.\u201d oved by Rev.Rural Dean Longhurst, seconded by Ven.Archdeacon Lindsay: a committee be appointed \u2018to re- a Le this Synod in what way the Pllowing changes can be brought about, viz.: That parochial accounts for the year closed on 8lst Decewnber, thus to facilitate the collection of statistics for JEAN COTE, 455 Woife st., Montreal 04 6 = Montreal, 27th December, 1895.Costly Church Vestmenta.It is st Easter that the most costly the Rural Deanery reports, and r- and elaborate church vestments are monize with the January meeting of 8y- called ino uss.Ilere are some facts nod; and also that ail other ineas The \u2018mont vestments are at Stony- hurst, where in the collection there are back long before the heretofore drne at Easter time be Lraps acted at 8 meeting called early in new year, vestments that Moved by Mr.Edgar Judge, seconded reign of King | enry VIIL They are by Mr.Witer Drake: \u201cThat the clergy smothered with pearls, rubjes and sap- and Jaity of all perishes in which t Phires, the jewels being worked in with oollections ordersd by the Synod have he pattern.The value of gar- not been taken up, shall be deprived ments would be over £2000, bu double of representation in the Synod at the would not purchase them.n London , the finest set of vestments ans at the Italian Church, Hatton Garden.They were presented by Sir Geurge Bowyer, and cost over £500, the material used being cloth of gold.Two of the used by the late Cardinal Wiseman wore com d of cloth of gold, end valaed at about £500.The latest set of vestments presented to Cardinal Vaughan were worked by the lady who made the gift, and the value of the material slone session following.The following resolution, which was adopted by the House of Bishops at the recent meeting of the Provincial Synod, will be submitted: \u201cThat the Bishop of Montreal be requested to inform the Synod of the Did- ose.of Montreal that \u2018the House of Bishops bes n received their memorial concerning eo proposed change in the exist- isting \"Provincial system, and bas concurred with the prayer of the memorial was considerably over that no change made in the present Brompton Oratory, the vestments ged session of the Pravinclal Synod.\u201d on special occasions cost about £200, be- Rev.Canon Norton will move the con- tog red llamo silk, with patterns firmation of the amendment to the fruit and corn worked in gold.At this Division of Parishes (under Canon on church there is an alb made of rose point Royal Letters Patent), wh whieh was adopt- , which cost £1000.There are only od by Synod at session.like it gn the world, these bo chers en Das the King of Belgium, who has been ing for years ST.BRIDGET'S CHURCH.to own the t - A chasuble, stole, and enample in, the usical an literar entertainment sixteenth century would cost over will be held and Bt.leet t's hall, whilst the hrey, or cross at the back ner of Maisonneuve and Rose treets, of the chasubl i if at sil ll elaborate, youl \\ on Tuesday next.The proceeds will be a 0 corho moat 4 ra ine reve ge.oDridget ° a Church ax > Jane silk silk or Sloth of gold.and secording Wo varies on.Jai fp sro Capleas, A eiTowork point laces used for a sad albs and alter fronta cost over #30 a fout of St.Andrew met in St.George's school our wife is 5 suocceasful on \u2018the à room veni: denc Binks.*\u2019 Sometimes by telling a man he can do Igor jast ovening, under tbe prosidenez 5, piettorm ,.abies you give ni tue strength to vite the General Coane] of the Cane- \u201cI peak right Brotherhood to hold its next an- the t, and ratio go \u2014 nol convention ip this city, Br = Bu |, * Ha a think so.I'm bie ania?, chansn, v prosiden ar-_ | for all Lee Le Le \u2018 bood in New York city, briéfly addressed | ox PAT r Wheii Baby wad ifok, we gave her Castorfa.the mesting.\u201cI sit En the audience and she fixée When she was a Chil, she cried for Onstoria, and fires ahead.Bho When she became Min, she clung to Castoria, The Young Men's Christian Associa- ber eye on me feels When she bad Children, she gavethom Chstoria, t to ive on New Year's day.nmi tee of ladies will | will receive from says ahe Just as ahs dees when she's = got me in à cérner with something |, I ought to hear,\u201d - + i .\u201c4 > .Cee Le FL 4 HE yor of * dr 3 \u2014 rer i! Poe ile A wet 77 Drummond a m New Ci ADULT#\u2014Monday and Friday.- JUVENILES and YOUNG LA PRIVATE CLASSES \u2014luatru.i Pa 3 won The Barl and Countess of A Ig The Hon.Mrs.Herbert say\" - Its branches.\u201d Lieut.-Govermer Mack :néost MOTCH, eve ad STEP.D.Discount to Students and M AAAS, of Pew, have dy very highlyito Mr.Norman's tuition in the art of dancing in au pandas cirgulsr mailed free.\u2014_\u2014 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.NNN MNS A sey DEPORTMENT.Fi Norma rs Select School, 4 Under Vice-Regal Patronage, (at liginners| Open as Follows: Pa au8gm.Thureda) snd Saturday, January Tth, 9th and 1th, 4 ¢ PR uli ve hull.RIVATE LESSONS Day or evening.sured, en well eatlafiod with your teaching\u201d \"tour system vf Yaching dancing is perfect.\u201d Sir James Grant says\u2014\"He Bag giponsibie dagrue ofjsatistaction.\u201d ANCING in every branch of the art.Telephone 351.Terms very reasounblie, Now Dances\u2014 rookie.o taught hére only.saturday Evening Reception.rs = 1L Prograuimes.x Ac4vent OF MIHIC.NKY THUMas, Lesses and Manager, Frank Mv pere ns Manager.this week Gra Year > nd Saturday Mn a ee i Ties Cumedienne, Ne the Celebrated Parisian ¥ \u201cPiekkor, res PY GMALION, 500 nighte in Paris, 200 nights in London.atinses Prices\u2014Evening 81.60, 7 25c.Beats on sate ugual ra Bo M Too.00a, Next week Rice's s 1492, 308 5 Caledonian Soety.NOTICE T0 MEMBER, A New Year's Danoe will be given by the Soop gq Thursday, January 2, \u20188, in the Conservatory Hall (Beaman's), 320) % QATE- ERINE STREET.Tickets admitting Ledy and Gentlemna, from members of (A General Com So be hed \u2018The dance is confined to members of the § their lady friends.ioty and J.T.MITOHEI] Buu betuy, First Grand Annual Compt \u2014OF THE\u2014 Voltigeur Bicycle (ub, At the MONUMEMT NATIONL, Thursday, 2nd January, 896.Kin ansisted the following Artisy, Goons Ohaorus Ly one of 2 Leading Choirs of Muecf 505 2°eod L.RATTO, Direeter.| Reserved Seats and plan at L.E.N Pratte, Notre ggg Bt.Reserved Seats e.Parquet 35e Entrance 45e.St.George's Churh, The Sacred Cantata \u201cRUTH,\u201d Composed PERCIVAL J.ILLALRY, Mus.B., 4.10.0.will be given by The \u20acMolr in the Churchu FRIDAY, January 3rd, at 8 ym.Seloists i Mrss CLARIBEL RRYNNER, Mims ADA MOYLAR Ma.T.Jouxson.Accompanist\u2014Mr.Honacz W.Rayman, MusBec., A.R.C.O.Conductor\u2014Mr.P.J.ILLeusr, Mus.Bac, A.10.0.Admission Free.Collection.x3 WINDSOR HALL, Monday, Jan, 6th, at 4.30 pa, ¢ Q' EENS THEATRE wit ao \u201cThe Foiblea of John Bull.Sandy and Pat,\u201d Hap eat Shaw, 8 Tan Tonle - THIS Du ER ONLY e New Year's \u201cMAX O'RELL.WISDOM.to date,\u201d ation on Boviety u \u201cHer Ro, al igh pet esa, Woman,\u201d Th \u201cFrance, the ¥) \u2018 acte, and $1.00.Beats v WHORE oy sand} Phone.#32 VHEATRE ROYAL- NEW YEAR'S WERK Every Afternoun and Bveniug, A BOWERY GIRL dmission, 100, 20cand 30.[Reserved seats, 10c extra, al Theatre trou Jam.to Up m.COMING L\u2014Tux 306 6 Opera | Francais.A Series of Splendid Operas at Fosaay, BoPUlaL pri 31.\u2014The nes or NORWANDY, New Year's Matineo\u2014 CARMEN at 50c, 350 and New Yours Night\u2014- LUCIA DI \u2018CigniE veer, Ta but ne Pa .A.Ma I 3 and Fleur de The, Opera.À notelt All Performances at 8 ® Clock Sharp.Usun! Prices\u2014 250, 500, 1.00.secured at tho Pratte Piano Ruome, 1676 Notre Darce 81, Windsor Hall, Jan.3rd ° e Combined Recitals MiSs JESSIE ALEXANDER, Torents, IN New Selggtlons, oP win She Comedy va të's populat opera, Ar 30.2 2c end 15 5 ote igetti's melodious gen at Soc, Mo we Mote opera ins soa Der Friday and Beturday, Jan \u2018e Chinese 750 and Orchestra Seats And SAT.MATINEE, JAN.4th, MR.CHAS.ROBERTS, New York.Reserved Beats, 500 and 750, at Shaw's Muslo = (QreENs HALL ANSENBLY, RO 2101 St.Cather Te be continued for another \u2014 FALL IN, $5.OO the fes for a term in.DANCING.For beginners advanced pu; = same attention and result may rctprotet à win commencing from Dee.3 We usd and tbe present case! banc contained over or 100 papilla, we and see the Assembly Sature day Evenin % ces or Somat Fume: bola an patrons invit x.ROY MACDON DANCING and DEPORTMENT Vive Regal Patronage.\u201cPROF.NORMAN'S SELECT SCHOOL, e.1 Drammen Sree, Beginners Monday, Widucaday.8 bin Advanced Saturday, 8 p.m.(Bingle Admission, es Annual Masquerade Mall, January 71 mime it.Private Lessons at any hour.Bend for etrcuisr.Tel 3834 293% JONSRRVATORY OF DANCING.De) ariment and eu Culture, Clase for Beginners Monday and dvi ay and Bata 6 ¥s Juvet A EE Sud Phe first appearance in Moutroal of th Boron Avviste campoiag the o * Winows \u201c\u201cKnoisel Quartet,\u201d der th ices of the Lndies* Morning Mud- al Club, Reserved seats 8100, Se et cat Club.he:rner's and Bhaw's, from Monday, mber x WATCH NIGHT SERVICE | Under the Auspices of the St.Gabriel Pres.Church C.E.Jociety RONG SERVICE, 10.43 p.ms.Open Mvotin, WELCONE TO ALL, riens.Aire A Troop, D.C.R.C.IL rie) NEW YEAR'S DAY.14.-Col.MoArthur a and the cers heed be some all members of the 0 Troob (vest heir friends on Noy Year's Day from 1 the Troo visé te 1 Ta pa p quarters » FRED'K WHITLEY, Lieut Cet.À Trog 1\" PRINCE OF Ta.ednesday, 4p.i» AT Latest Assembly heyy wm, Bend for Clroular.aX es © » out GRO.F.BRANAN.\u2014 RAILROADS.A \\ MERRY XPIAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.SINGLE FARE.For round trip between ail stations in Caneds and te various G.T.R Btations in the United tal jte Tickets good going DECEMBER 34th aod Bn zuia tor return not ator than DECEM LER also DECEMBER 3lst.and JANUARY lst, od turn not later than Jan.thd.Fare and One-third.guise Dec.21, 23.23, 34, 3.MA 19,30, IL, wa Jen.1896.good to return not later than Janu Students and Teachers willbe granted special terms.Children between Ave and {weive years of nxe, half fare.tip tickets will also be sold at reduced rates te Lieut.-Col.Butler and officers of the Prinoe of Wales Regiment will recein im their quarters at the Drill Shed.a g emccrs en Paniers will be pleased to oll m friends 6 the Hertation in tho.Armoury © New Year's Ba, mornlog from 10.30 to 12 Nooo.Order, T ATMINSON and Adjutant.- HemraND CADET, oxP Kew Year's Bay.The officers and N« O.Smee ai of he cory ed wd de Bn Field bse |= of No.3 Batter?Perri oi Endy fart members and et Que ho of the Armoury, New Yost \"Day, from 11 cll eu Ci \\ 1 -_308 3 S.S.CLUB : SPECIAL.For \u201cAuld Lang Byne\u201d TUESDAY, New Years Rve.AH up, $6.Coole?Bee out the old yesr snd welcome the new.8.JACKBON, : Bey.Treas Prince of Wales, No,34, oun ae the Intercolonial snd other apadian lines.EPIPHANY, JAN.6, 1896, 3 New Y D 3.0 oe AI members aoû fricods of Lin MINGLE FARE Regiment are corny invited.for round trip between all statiors In the Provines of By order, grobee, also to and from Ottawa Tickets good , , aan fn: Sth ant 6th, and valid fur return pot W.L.BOND, Oops, au Jon ; 206 3 Adjutout fer, kets Pullman socommodation sod full informa CITY TICKET OFFICE, 143 56.James Me.or mt Bonaventurs Station Lt.Col.STARKE \u2014 AND @ficers ef the Victoria RiMes of Canada - Will be at home to friends and bers of the regiment on New Years Day, from lam to 1 pm, at the Armoury, Catheart ot.By order, N Y ARTHUR HAMILTON, ew Year's m2 Cast.& Adj., V.R.C.' \u2014 Holid \u2019 ' \u2019 .+ 0 1 ays.bth Battalion Fusiliers § RETURN TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT LIEUT.-COL BURLAN® snd Single First-Class Fare, ember 31st, 1993, and Pm tes 1896, od to return until January 2 ALS AT First-Class Fare and One-third .mber $8th, 20th, 30th, 31st, 1H95, an Ti Janmary 1st, \u20181sve, good to return uatil Januar IPIPHANY, JAN.6, 1896 SINGLE FARE lor pond trip betwoen all statinne in the Province of to and from Octawa.Tickets good going 45.3th end 3th.and valid for return not lat khan ou t City Tieket and Telegraph office, 129 \u2018St.James street, Next te Post Lrce, \u2014_\u2014 hitaker\u2019s .+ + * \u2014 - His Adv@cy of the Street ! A M.LoGÆ.This Famous Case-\u2014After the hat a satisfactory thing this is\u2014to hide the odious 3 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 Wn JESTATE LATE W.L: BASTIAN, .fec.Com.W.PP.M .3 ; on the stomac \u2014 = \u2014 The Library of the Railway Qompany\u2019s Scheme 10] nil +r.\"Wut bad pode f Verdict Demers Rushed Towar taste of Cod liver oi, evade the tax \u2019 = \u2014_ \u2014 I.by order af the Tutors at our saioeroois, NO.2 a t fum meub of th Bo take hea y surp .Lo.\u2014 Sw.oN are Invade tigPark.ol re Ci ding There is no secret of what it is made of\u2014the fish-fat \\ Wn \u2014 AT A D'ULOCE 1 100% En ave remsrkod] bat taste is lost, but nothing is lost but the taste.2 ! iz.TRASER BROR, Autioneers r.(ampbell 1 edf ge ; i 's Emulsion 77) > .w soply savrilege to ' Perhaps your druggist bas a substitute for Scoll's Emulsion.a SOOT H Te Marcotte Bros.es.Part ; 4 § berg oe oun or i ree x re Fe Buia Lows he standard pe try to equal the best for you to buy à # een in MIS Sal ark Comin, held yesterday.un in- fond rajiwy.Dr.Campbell Fi the 1 y AM Deuggists \u2014\u2014 fiuontisl dPation appesred ts pro inMbe or x months they col rg à * \u201cSCOTT & BOWNE A y, TRADE SAL test axainst proposed extension uf k dE vo that férgely sod la us iad been on trial for the second sco & BO Hoville.Ont \u201c7 1e the Street way to the top of the paille 5 1e committes to grant time fur the murder of his wife.The Chemists .- Belleville, Ont.(| ie ony in sell at our rooms, 60 St.Jam mountain.T@deputation included Mrs P tothe Streut Railway jurors were out less than.a quarter \u2014 \\ WHISKY i - 10% lhureday.°nd January next, ati G.A.Drutngind, hon, president; Lady Of compay to go On wi he of an hour, and their decision was re- i | - Btock of Goods from n bankrupt & I ., A 2 ; OFFICERS.GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.t Hicks mw nh Mrs.Clouston, vire 0 fo mat > he ceived by the crowd In silence, oa N ONTARIO ly vince | y 7 Is Pure, Old and Mellow.= ¥ Si Bears Dress ji presidents - E.Logan.secretary.6 frieds of scheme to ar occasioned little surprise; in fact, it ominations Throughout the Pro 0 It is ery, Ribbons, Susponde uni Mesd4 by, Rottot, (ux and ti ick any \u2019 Lani ! ne à been expected by almost every one who Yesterday.À bottled Mey, matured for 8 Fears in wood batore it la ; On oinony Cambrics, Miss Steve \"Rev.Robert Camp yparsaid Lidl SIN08 CODINE \u2018had followed the case.Docem \u2014_ .Rg AST.PER.am) ji y pure sp , and either wi ordi- mer Satin.Flannols bell, 1.D.'gresenting The.Natural | è ie er te ei mont When the court ned at ten o'clock rion.On tod J.er oy Se | By a hormigs Kyo vinige ce lows which gover \u201c7 id rated water it forms a wholesome and most za lover Boots an flistory So Mr.D.A.Wait and Vo \u2018for té reason that be ad les esterday morning Mr.reais, who nominated for the mayoralty.! fo cherie ee fn propertios of weil-selscted Cocos, Mr.1 beverage, * Ne Fancy Goods other ken\u2019 hall were also presente\u201d ©fjbat tb proposed route of he Jad besa addressing the jury ull day Hawkesbury, Ont., {leceraber 81.\u2014 The Eppe Bas provided for our broskipat dad auppèr à doicatalr Th u ere 50 present\u201d frequeuéd by (he citizensfo à v Saturday.resumed.Bhortly after twelve town of Hawkesbury elected by accla- foi ES tbe Judtons ss of quch articles of diot that 8 cenmy- \\ / ss ie pr of the ladies, bearing lo exter.and would be 8 men o'clock he sat down, an T.i- mation yesterday, Mr.Felix Harbic, as tution ma be gradually butlt dp unkl wrong enough to rerlit -te .Le a, Barnes, was then rad ula lis of (lie \"people.aspecialf [NE Cr he afterneon menton (he Pic) Mayor, and Mr.J.G.Higgiveon 8 ee ei ee ir snae 4 I Mongenais, Boivin ~ rs.the com- J chi ; .reeve.; .on res \u2014 by As secretary of the com and children, about two hours and a half.Morrisburg, Ont\u2026 December 81.\u2014Nom- | well fortified wl rs blood aude properly nourished rama\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 g on , oivin, 25 es miLlec, = \\ { ., ! Aa Honor Judge Wurtele was very inations here yesterday were: Reeve, J.Made sirupiy with balling water or milk.Sold only in packets a) aves, MONTREAL, / Gentlewe edidressing the Mount STHABRIEL WAED.d'Ampartial and impressed upon the jury H.Meikle, acclamation; for councillors, | by Grocers,laballed thus: i od es BALE AGENTS FOR CANADA.A > ; ; _\u2014_ / > JAMES EPPS à CO.Ltd.Homæopathic Chemists, 4 Royal ParlO@nmittee on the question the fact that where there was so much.Ji Montgomery, 8.B.Fell, J.Barry, London, England.7 a of granting franchise to a Street à Turer= Candidature Agaix gout as in the present case, they must George Dilloa, \u2018sr., George T.Bradford, mn 5 wd 4 : urantit & $ End | very, very ca.; \".F.ts.Lu - Railway (Coplay, to construct an eles ndormod With these words rifging in their ears Iroquois.\"Ont.December 31.\u2014Nom- \\ © tric road t Mount Royal Park to ite ve very inclemen; weat the twelve good men and true retired inations: For reeve, (C.E.Cameron, Jno.THE REBELS IN ute tho Sunes y pe so to preseul OÙ dt night + large number ef the el and the Court officials settled them- H, Currie, W.L.Redmond.Le wy bo BL Yon ot tinke * re- 3 of st.Vabriel Ward asembled selves for 2 lung wait, but the were Ottawa, Dccember 3i.\u2014For aldermen 7] À roject and in favor |! ityhall to preserit tv Aid.T surprised, for once at any rate.seem- th Fill i y ward, - of the dur hich will be presented ra Tequition with over fourt od as if the door bad only just SHoeed the nominees being: ts in every MATANZAS DISTRICT.À © the 4 women of Mont- dred sipat i to when a loud, sharp rap was heard, an Victoria Ward\u2014Ald.ish, En- om) \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014) re are ui t : rive dad boar fe Nos on opening the door the constable was right and Manon A De PE elBO, ee = : {hat the vena of phn js the first tine lat at thiext election.ho petitiæg informed that they had agreed and wish- Porkins and Thos.Butler.St.George's 4 is city have ever |Bvered a mgth of sixty-fin feet.1 ed to band in their verdict to the judge.Ward\u2014Ald.Cook, Husty, and Grand, LATEST ENGAGEMENTS WITH made 81 SSEMPL to speak.with wo tatio was made by tle © vows, 00 Wf eBublioc matter.This fact [Ir HenryHadl i '| and Judge Wurtele took his seat.i Ph \u2019 .J sy, who in tie course 1 ge Yurtele \u20ac \u2014Ald.Wallace, Morris and Greene, - ee ar?show how decpiy they Mis remaris mentioned the \u2018otes of There was a dead silence as the Clerk and ex-Ald.Clute.Wellington Ward\u2014 .SPANISH FORCES.ps 7 NN fe ol Par fevicl preserve Mount @idgman having always tren agai of the Court read out the usual formula.A14 Campbell, Stewart and Davis, and ; IN IN N ZN 7 ve on ate.The chief argu- extnragance of the resent As the foreman rose to respond the Messrs.Wm, Holtby and \\V.H.Lewis.phen! hous ar petition 1s based tratio.tators all glanced at Demers to see how Dalhousie Ward\u2014Ald.McGuire, Hill .vonLTOVe tree The y urged and never ff Aid.Tuner thanked the electors $r the scene affected him.The unison?and Hewlett, and Messrs.Thomas Cleary, The Official Reports Give the Vie- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Mour 4 ke in brief: ho wart of appreciatia they lgd Was ovol and collected, although it tio A.G.Pittaway and Robert Davidson.: GREAT LAKES' LEVELS ! ritirens 0° lon Lo belongs to the Bhown bu in the presentition of be seen that he appreciated his position.Rideau Ward\u2014Ald.Bell and Fraser, and tories to the Spaniards, but it is MARAE .| have to Th our representatives arge a nquisition.He awured t His face lud become pallid, and be con- Messrs.Geor Forde, J.B.Donaldson , p \u2019 Senator Brice Anxious for Legislation it.in esto give away wi inch of hai\u201d the «nfidence placed in him to tinually wiped away the perspiration and W.B.Gavrick.By Ward\u2014 Ald.| ~p i.bels H D in That Connection it, present generation bas Beary ug: would always be taken {to Lrom his brow.Starrs, Payment, and Gareau, and Mr., Believed the Rebels Have Done 00 i Buffalo, December 31.\u2014A special from | ao right to being, in.this matter, : \u201cN ilty,\u201d replied the f De- : : .us .*Bteart, ani that he would :gain te Not guilty,\u201d repli © foreman.Joseph Rowan.Ottawa Ward\u2014 Ald, .ould ery foe Lo 1 unscientæusly for the best terest of mers started just ihe least bit, and then Champagne and Laverdure, and Messrs.\u2018 Some Good Work for Their Cause.washington explains the bill which Sen : CMontre.are ded that the city Reiry und ibe ward, as he hud done \u2018in dropped his eyes.When the judge E.Gauthier, A.H.Chatelain, James ; ator Brice has introduced in the United | oF nin Private corporat finished, and ho stepped from the box White and F.Breton.\u2014\u2014\u2014 States Senate relative to the restora- | P or in init uld make money oul past ; f Dem rushed f ard to sant ! ! Mr.N.E McMahon, a proninent a Tres man, ers ed forwart Tescott, Ont.December 31\u2014 Joseph / tion of tbe harbors of the lak of Mount Park ; sheraturs.whotllpert y holler gave a Torr aies of his counsel, Mr.O.Desmarais.and kissed Steel, mayor by acclamation.VA Havana, December 81.\u2014The latest by : ing the lake Tovels.% great Brive.any mit era perm mion folly he increased debt of Montreal since St, im, end also Br.Marechal, fie and Pembroke, Ont., December 81.\u2014Mayor/{ mews of the insurgepts would indicate jt seems, has become & convert to Repre- eu enterpres withEGabriel Ward was annexed Lo the dty.hands with gaol guards and police, an F.E.Fortin, acclamation; reeve, M.@!! that their forces still overrun the pro- sentative Griswold\u2019s plan of i in ats Lp are nol only {uryetf then got into a cab and was driven pri) < .J ing of ther di, ullty of ini wont At that tue, 1887, the debt of Montreal .ler, acclamation.| wi f Matanzas, and they seem to the outlsts of the lakes, and intend of thy rbd tha qe\" Tugetue as 8 13.0; to-day it wes over $33,- hoe ended one of the most lengthy grerth.Ont.December S3i\u2014J.M.bave Au uninterrupted line oF communi.to push the matter vigorously in Co .: OU, Increased taxation was cer- : ogers, mayor, acclamation.Tess Pete Te park htt pre tain to .wme said the sjeaker.Te SI d Jensational cases ever tried in the Almonte, Ont, December 31.\u2014Mayor, cation clear across the province and into she Senator's bill directs the com : ci evil nflnitely more \\GIoASRf vould ut every tenant is well as \u2014 re Den SL Mayor, James the soutborn part of Santa Clara, to the mission spouted by the President u to all clue it would be wien ill sgsuary jo make & wise end.iudicieua About three o'clock on the afternoon!| Clark, acclamation .\u2019 eastward of the city of Cienfuegos, er the sundry civil bi t t Dre teractel.MY, or in part, by a dubll choice 6! tbe men who are te mnresent Of June 13th last the wife of Napoleon \u2018Arnpmor, Ont, December S1.\u2014For They have burned the village - ko investigate in connection ol track.pe sad solitude invad their ipierests in the Cou an represen Demers was found murdered in her bed- Mayor.R.'G.Wiles, acclamation.vilen, 1n the Clenfugos districct, south- ~ a a roman EE f casi ity by the bu @ the broom stick and t If this special tax were levied ; 1d Foo in a house on Notre Dame street, Smith's Falls, Ont.December 81.\u2014 east of Cienfuegos, and near the coast.tons ructing a eat 1 en a the i jade of 9-MOtorman's bell ; that remain « permanent one vi a woul St.Henri, by Madame Nantel, a woman Mayor, K.W.Steacy, 8.ML.Barris; reeve, Desides serious fighting at Calimete, a marrer Be res dition oa he à ler ra Méiversing & large porti the cas in many other i 48 The who had been engaged by deceased on | M \u201cGardiner, Geo.Douglas, J.B.Lyle; force of 2000 insurgents is reported ! 1 od them by th hg! Le | of Lhe pari be Sxoeedingly harmful] Legisiature hes voue to ce ef be th - previous evening to come and do the first deputy reeve, K.D.Lewis, S.N.moving upon Camaricca, a town only 15 ©Joined upou y that act; to washing that day.It was first thought , > G.miles from Matanzas, and very near the 83 inquiry and investigation into that the unfortunate woman b.d taken Lerciyal, second depuis resve, J.U coast, This 18 the farthest point north feasibility of imsiniaioing the lev her own life, but on making an investi- St.Catharines, December 81.\u2014Mr.J.at which tbe insurgents bave yet been by Breas tes iform level refusing to allow the present ex ation system to continue an but there will never be a that it ww rial the lives of ch dren, of.\u2014 largely restrict th freedons.4 Sat it will deprive all t poorer cli & simple oe à & Ie ] isfied t ; 1 pleasure.» ple and healtWl tho priaciple of appointing gation Coroner McMahon was satisfie © C.Rykert was elected mayor for St.roi red, The stations o Caobas and Te to Cong na soon a We ha be slolished and three y = to h Catharines Uy acclamation, i v7 \\rned, 88 We ons AN ticable, and also to report wha company charge tha \u2018 of murder.Dr obns o Ee throat.Stratford, Decamber 81.\u2014At the muni- cane field of the Joaquin plantation.All current legislation is required eympans rl ene are À ined the wounds, in the woman aut Toa * cipal elections, William Davidson was telegraphic communication is still much United Stores and the Domnini beiieve t trolley-car amen.\u2019 the Pritestant school [ was of the same opinion.It wo de elected mayor by acclamation.| interrupted.It is believed that the Canada, or urest Britain for this make up he people th clone ci the erection and re-bu been impossible for her to have made Woodstock, Ont.December 81 Messra.operations that are being conducted by The resolution requests the Sec + ses and 1 : | .R.W.Knight and John A.Mackenzie 8 insurgents in nzas a.muc.a eR of.God at the a uest vas opened the next orn: vero nominated for the mayoralty yester- more extensive han anything yet re- ar through the engineer co time we show you © .v } .; dr : : A noon of July 6th, when the coroner order- \u2014Mr.Ww al .jority of Givomen of Montreal are lg no n of uly gh ¥ re used XL Thomas, December 31 Mr Wom.G ord has just eon received that In rEoueing the subject, us.?the harm th o of the murdered emer be placed un- E.Idsardi was elected mayor.by acola.General geldez Ove took he losurgen Brice aaid : .rm , tion.z and : aria YT} : , For a fen of the harm hep: Gres on pis Charge of bdvlag com PB ao, Docerer 31 Mess Thos, Bintatir tars Lies ars (om ses ob un ju gars of Con Park.shdlthe proposed scheme be MR.mitted the crime.Poli \" Cahill and Wm.Yelland were nominated tioned in an advant us position.The authomsing the Folate Ry ricd out direct your stienti® BE, The enquete in the Police Cou fu for the mayoralty.; engagement which followed was evident- t io Ti ot 0 the petit fbf the Natural Histog x pied several days, and Demers Ton trial.Windsor, December 31.\u2014No less than ly a hot one, the insurgent casalry mak- three pour y mers on ° pa riety, wigjhas already been pu ly sent to the higher cou d Tad rial.pour candidates were nominated for the ing vigorous attacks upon the flanks HOI ates, with power to c inn I aon CL Bi fs perio sitio ad pr tri Ring a less, 7 A GATES HANEY VIER URS ome Chm el Val the es , | al, .S.Blanning, A.L.Ker! an rt, which is now received,says tha a\u2019 We juli object to the ral after lasting a month ended in a dis- { Beattie.\u20ac y Pre insurgents took flight in two direc- Dominion \u2018of Canada, and m v bli lity.i die .4 long with it will agreement on the part of the jury.\u201cChatham, Ont.December 3L.\u2014Mayor tions, having been divided by the as QUiFy and report whether it le to construct a channel in es pra\u2019 sorts and pav Demers was taken back to gaol thers Campbell was re-elected by acclamation.sault upon them.They left seven shows of T8 nd chat che Park | i to await the second trial, which opened Guelph, December a Afr J.A.Lam- killed and carried away many wounded.necting waters of the great : ee longoil @ pleasant resort x two weeks ago and ended as above.Mr.prey was elected mayor, bytacclamation.Ît is reported thet the Spanish forces aufficient depth to enable oce | nu long O.Desmarias defended the uocused in aterloo, Ont., ber 31.\u2014Simon went in pursuit of tho flying insurgents 1° Pass to and from between f£ ultitude, or a sal lakes and the Atlantic Ocea D.respecta or Thi the Police Court, and in the first trial elected mayor, by acclama- and overtook them at the Caney plan- decent od Children.Le ve was associated with Mr.Peera Davidson, Snider was y tation.Here the enemy made a > por missioners have been appoint is So Ie likely.under h who looked after the English side of the \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ous resistance for sn hour, but were POW engaged upon the wor ~ an tions, to happen © was eRCOUTAgRQ, < case.In tbe last trial Mr.Desmarias TROOPS ARE SUFFERING.finally compelled to retreat, leaving them.= teenth.have only to visit of taken M municip \u201cPen Was assisted by Mr.I.T.Marechal.eight killed and carrying away their \u201cA new défticulty bas aris veral pajplong the Park and Jubricl Ward, He RC the x PE London, December 31.\u2014The Daily News wounded.Truops, it is said, lost 17 ever.The lbvel of the great toute nlp Back River to] vas Leing made in ag ltrs ACCUSED OF THEFT.prints a despatch from its Constan- wounded.her rted that RA vie bi ar terial vell-founded.6 \u2018lin rh to im r Tran inople correspondent saying, that the t is further repo an engage- £ en very materia our fear © chat the amu ; i by © ending men The Bourdon.of the R.& O.N.Com- Turkish soldiers, Who arc ating Zei- ment is now in progress at a point estimates put the fall at e depraved, but o Suid to Ba Shorfin His toum, are suffering terribly from (he between the villages of Perico, Cuevi- others at four feet, and some er T= = a = = {hat thefhtrusion intu Mo Accoûnte, cold.ur an average fifty deaths from tas and Jorellanuee, between General ten foot, rai evident the > be destructive of i ; At i ES .exposure occur among t troops.aldex an urgent forces.seasons for the past severa bark for \u2018Bit was originally Mills, another er, answe antes Cop stance of the Canada Sumi The condition of the army everywhere Gueritss, Perico and Jovelianos are all gether with the fact that The nswers to our rge that Ald.Turner was nd eaterday aftornco rhe arrest of \u20acXCept that portion of it stationed in to the west and north-west of Colon, ve been deforested to a which wilive so far heard 'r and said very little in the (J in IR Bourdon, or for several Constantinople, is deplorable.The men and are from 12 to 30 miles nearer the extent, and have also been represanfies ere : ; ntrasted the character aud y years past has been à employe lave not received any pay for many city of Matanzas and tnal mueh more ditched, so that the rainfa 1.Tha line ith of the Richelieu and ss Naviga- months.Their clothing is tattered, and remote from the border of Santa Clara carried bff comparatively r L terfere \u20ac ark\u2019s natu tion Compa.UF over a week past their food is poor and inadequate.Éome than is the village of Calimete, at which bad some effect on lowerin ba this we distinctly it has ea .known that Mr.sixty thousand troops, serving in Syria, point the Spaniards were said tn have levels; but it is generally We km ground well.Bourdon was aboët bis accounts at Are being decimated by disease.Num-{ first engaged Gomes last everijng, In the deepening and widening 0 test thal railway will d a R olfioss but mot in such bers of the reserves are daily desertin 3 \u2018spite of the official report, the \u2018 flee is Bols connecting the lakes has -) ; : :outllow to much more ra d O.taki A Pre : the company were in- ing their arms and ammunition with'[ entertained here that the Spanish have Smgane e mediate.action against them.is means that the deserters\u2019! 8gain sustained e serious reverse snd merly, and as s result the him.Besides, the Canada Guarantee Vill take to brigandage in the pear | that instead of the insurgents being re- ve been lowered.Company had guaranteed him, future.All the Christian gendarmes'| pulsed and routed, the Spaniards are re.\u2018The lowering of their le ut three weeks ago Mr.Bourdon IP Asia Minor have resigned, owing to tiring before their advance.There are &Yery serious effeci upo tractured his ankle, and since that time Le fact that they have not been paid.man estations of grave uneasiness in of-f merce of the great lakes, he n confined to his home, No.155 \u2014_\u2014 ficial circles, and the belief is prevalent \u20acreat loss in many ways, ® 8t.Hubert street.It was then found DAMAGE AT BEAUPRE.that the insurgents intend to makq an- #ity raising the rates of that Bourdon was short in his accounts.( other extended incursion into Matanzas portation.believe that, Ba t members auch as Ald.Turner inistration of the city\u2019s affairs we k a much better condition thant : jarefit present.The speaker condem@g , RS i thel ouncil for never voting to take thd eaduable article at a reasonable p \\lderman that favored such ac pwn,\u201d td renieterù This afiuent present bus poirfl It implies Mountain top ave for the Mou Th , GE AT that thôbre, in fact, ard 124 lways be left at home.It seems that it was his custom whil Quebec, December 81\u2014 The damage | province and westward toward Havana he problema of lake na through the pour must bef sb a number of eléctors were en% in the capacity of treasurer of caused by the recent rains oD the Beau- found, not alone in inc whirled, sone evil befaf rol as members of the Volunteer Elec- - and O.Company to overdraw his Pre coast are serious.At Gran © test VON HAMMERSTEIN'S TR of the several connect! an assurfin is, of course, ' to aos and offered their services @5218ry and place against it an I, O U.ere the water rca Th con eet , IAL.dredging, but in contro slopes adprming they £9 to Juist in every way the election of the This had been continued till he owed 2bvve the ordinary level.The bov Cor\u201c It 1s Much More Important Than 1t levels, or ralsing thom, ite picnigounds of tho cnfielate for seat No.2, should there he Company some $2000.When the dis- fied down by the stream rose above the Appears.he er in them.wen andildren, and th boy apposition.repancy was known the treasurer was Danks, carrying trees and ms away, : that, in crder to succ quite and health unediately communicated with at his Pevplo whose houses gore reatened fled Berlin, December $1.\u2014 Baron HB growing question, \u20ac summit, t imdi MYSTERY SOLVED.Le broken To he was still confined with {0 on of sale Oe as rod ark merstein, formerly editor of the Kreux ould (ade roid i * n leg.su : © ; Again Jargament im 8 pports o ired temporarily.\u2019 Zeitung, who left Germany under labos pe a antforn le r.Bo i : was Io) : the past ten days railway and so make the aon, bromised the officers to The bridge wet; = 6000 logs, which charges of forgery and embesslement, dams piaced at the no less, fre so feeble, JN.amount good, and as the t- ; and a a ciflcircles have been greatly worked ter was 5 © ma away by the ice and lost.was arrested in Athens under di- pence, de lewd ror he myslorious poisoning of Mr.strict sense, [© \"was \u201callowes in hauss TBe damage fil oxceed 810000.AU De orders from Bmporor Willa, wi °1% #24 22 X21 .8.; mn, of t n y ermo 1 : winter have disa ed from .; ; + on prised that spol and his wile at their residence at x he prosemt Pare d by thom, the Booupr re coast.Cattle and sheep are pia Des arrest of von Hammerstein and THREE CHILD} e pn our peal powers sl ount.The work of unravelling for seven years acted as hi f be grasing in the fields.Farmers are i al poor many, may have polit- by any more surprié4 |! mystery bas boen in the bands of Company, \u2018and for the past or of the B10 ching and doing other farm.work, 1031 consequences akin to those which Akron, Als, spoken Hrench-Cinad is tieuding doctors, who now declare has had the ition of two years Ÿ is no anow and summer vehicles oy result fi France from the arrest Atkins and wife w forgotteä* proud hist the, unugusl con dit on ere the i 3 years of age, and has à wife as can be seen all over.oies ally wi shen of bem se Charged day night.leavin yt Mus \".offic a d amily, : : 1 on law ¢ ps, (A en, se = ¢ of he Bi alors ag due to the escape of coal gas from morning in \u2018the un tro to bail this be\" ce i rest of their trial will tively, at homo i dand p'antod + fire, which tbe servant bad banked : SUICIDE FROM ABERRATION.|.°,0! & politieal nature.| midnight they © H \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ar ho is .ut a time before.x LIGHT COMPANIES\u2019 \u2014 Arton, who accused of forgery, swin- and heard ) NIES' WAR- Q dlin or, swin- 86d be Put eX many friends will Richmond, December S1.\u2014 Mr.mien?\u2019 © vu, 19 Specially wanted our three w | \u2018rance ( new com slo ; diers anfasants who \u20ac \u2018 E Hor munie nt fe |: to hear thati he will be around The Auer Light Company bas entered Samuel H.Shonyo, Mayor of tbe Town-' sun} const: in the next day or two.Mrs, #N action for ip of i of, / parlismen daused nie RS CRISE | Ben fin $0 Konto ave a | Brod fy.KAN, Spine ermep ship of Melbourne mad Warden of bie Mhmariy \"efi \"PA pind Polo mone Jesuit Jebde] Lge | overed.(\"The Drexel Medicine Co.\u201d)applying at ing in his shed yesterday.When bis jein Is charged with having dealt ?.le sui | i errs the same time for a writ o arret bok was discovered it wa ite « Tr too freely with the cash and checks of ; t ETITION DISMISSED.Sonseivatoire, to attack Sn Nights de- 2 Pad re peste A as uit cold.the Kreuz Zeitung, of which he was for kr \u2014 Hvered by tbe Draxel Co, to the Mont- time vas 1 an of supers | many years the editor.This waa a come Ir.Bstice Doherty hos dismissed the ! Gas (0.Windsor Hotel Co.«nd intelligence and of considerable means.;mon law crime, and his extradition was AB 4 tiorof the municipality of de Lori | dther parties.The Ager bt Co.al- He was a widower and his children are | ro Beh.the more easily granted by t ! | a writ of Injunction to restfain es that it is entitled to the-exclusive married.It is believed that he com.greek Government since the Germ Oo E loin from having an abatfoir «ent rights in the Province of Que- mitted the desd while in a state of iam.| 1j rer 0.9 Sister\u201d Sophie, is marri .; the fmits of the municipality.Ÿhe of thé Welsbach Incandescent Light porary aberration, as been treat- tbe Greek Crown t S P a Id t it Mr.Beaudoin tio- - And thatthe Drexel Co., defendant.éd for mental trouble several years a About ten months ago Ton vo 6 by-laws of the munivigality [FAO infringed upon those rights, soil.50% merstein was accuses the be sondemned to pay the gn.(P8 the \"Drexel light,\u201d which it is al- J Presse,\u201d of Frunkfort, to @@ve the Court would issuc no lin.ged in, merely an Imitation of the SHOT A MESSENGER.i 7 funds t .\u2014 ! Î ung.8 once er : : , Ee A win .[Special to the Star.) .his socusers a somplaj ON'S CHURCH.FELL FROM A WINDOW.Colimea Pos Man.bee a Ted withdrew.Later\u2019 on \u201cwy \u2014 .\u2014\u2014 .16 e .was ac rsati Christ treat to dbe oor Rolliard fs [rom window cidentally shot at Calgary about & weok |, COYèred, ho fled from G roe Ef d Simon's Church, St i, Peel streft.thie morning, and was 80, is m to he \u2018\u2019Kreux Zeit is in t heldfat 630 on Friday eve fi ir shaker Dal i was Rayo) to 2 +k organ of t Toa, a resent © n the a; À UEL MISS \u2018|, Baron.> : ak children.\u201d rouillard $as Jean ng out\u201d a win THE VENEZ \u201cLAN com TON.J \"of that uitre reactionan © .ake place r- on the 4 » when he lost i December 81 \u2014J wit mons pa The mifectiveski s+ifs pu .whiah the friends and parsts balance asl fell to the ground, land- Brower the Supréme Court has bon} lat paper, \u201cT708 Storckar tifyingl in tht wes hur iallf invited, éénmencisg 4 WE or kis -wpuiders- The-injured -men fendered \u2018and has & place | lished document tet i and svt for tld bim st Targt Village.Un Vocale imianhard Place on fa hnmats sed latte N - fer .; > | ul fier! CF 0% JI ASSIGNED.Fe fk im the disen © © | lac 3 OR LICENSES.-_\u2014 GOLD FOR EUROPE © National Liberais, t YF thie Ain te ai lem be Lio - Clerk i on, grocer, 163 Richelieu \u2014 ° « the latter, suspected : chafingd simp tho License Cle ,\u2019 higned on demand of Ger- New York, December 31.\u2014 Mul camarills (tif?© Hostions for hotel and 48\" \u2018Interafcia.\", Tlahilities, about Schall and Company will ship $000.00 | sveaiiarils at the Tmpe © .oe gold to South America to-marrow.of chilifd, it is aù ly dnp: \u2018 o \u201c3 \u201cET | revelations in that regs ED ai 4 < poctod et he trial of \\ 1 \u2018 .; , EEE déin Murphy & Co's ADVERTISEMENT.ms ANI 10 o'clock.NAS AS MAAS A Open to-night till At 50 per cent.discount rhit, we are offering the balance Toys, including Dolls, Games, Av, ete, ut fifty cents gut exactly half the ts THIS MORNING'S HIGH WIND, AND THE HAVOC IT PLAYED IN ANDyAROUND THE CITY, i i ' | Church Steeples Fell, Roofs were Lifted, Chimneys Tottered, Tall Buildings Rocked and Fences were Laid Low.The high wind, which has been breaking the branches of trees, demolishing chimneys, carrying away roofs and indulging in other cacapades during last night and te-day, has naturally brought that ever failing subject of discussion, the weather, into prominence again.When ddylight broke this morning traces of the havoc wrought by the wind were Visible in all directions.The uptown streets were strewn with fragments of the boughs of shade trees, ieces of glass, roofing material, etc.Some strong gusts of wind between daylight and ten o'cloeX wrought more havoc.From all pa of the city come reports of damage.off No.6 fire The rocf was blov f station at the corre City Hall ave- rue and Ontavyg lhe hich a f he southern ngs were wer La- ads have : THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY-\u2014DECEMBER 31-1894, purchase rerally conclude to let it go for anot her season; and so the trader loses a sale and: perhaps the intending purchaser saves his momey.mild holiday scason certainly injures retail trade.\\ .In the country it has a more tellin effect, for good roads there are essential to brisk time, and count roads during the past weok or two have been almost impassable.Lumbering has suffered from the early king pp of winter roads.Of course thero will be good sleighing yet, but the hauling ecason n is short, and about all the logs that can be handled have been cut.Some firms have already recalled some of their cutters from t ties.: One of the worst results of the storm to be scen um the city is on McGill street, between Lemoine street and the river.On the west side of McGill in this section not a telegraph pole remains in an upright position.The entire street is one mass of dangling wires.In some cases the poles lean from the sidewalk outward, and in other cases th¥ sections containing the cress bars have broken away entirely from the main pole, and hang suspended from the centre of the street.hese poles are among the heaviest in thescity and contain nine cross bars, from which were suspended upwards of sixty wires and cables.These huis are used by the Royal Electric Company and the M al Street Railway Company.The ' top- heavy structures, with their tons of.wire.swayed from side to side under the force of the hurricane until nine o'clock.Then one of these poles snapped, a minute later another followed, and down they came, one after another, until upward of a dgmen were lying about in an indiscrimsilgte mass.\u2019 On the east side of MotGill-the poles farod better, they were not so heavily laden with wires, and withstood the blast.T Royal Electric Company and the Street Railway Company.both turned off their power, so there was no danger from the deadly live wire.All traffic, of course, was suspended, as under any circumstances it would have been impossible ior a waggon to have proceeded through the tangle - of poles and wires.On McGill street side of St.Ann's market ithe wires were dangling from the low eaves of the building in such profusion \u2018that one might have been under the impression that it had been decorated to order.\u2019 By ten o'clock a gang of linesmen of the Royal Electric Company were work throughout the wrecked district.The gang.which contained some twenty- | five men, worked under great difficulties.The gusts of wind which swept down McGill street.were so severe that at times it was impossible to face it, and big, able bodied men were blown about hare and there like children.The best | the men could do was to cut the wires \u201cud in that way clear to some extent > centre of the street.Pieces of signs wh.ch had torn away from their fasten- | ings, along with barrels and boxes, were tessed hither and yon like so much straw.The air was filled with small particles of broken glass from the telegraph poles intermingled with stones and sticks.The large building on the corner of port and Common streets, and occupied y .arch Company), was unroofed about pe o'clock this morning.The roof, ch is of heavy tin, was torn from place, and with a shower of heavy king and brick work scattered it- over both Common and Porg streets.alling, the tih brought with it a raph pole, on which was strung Lone and alarm wires.On the jte side of Port street from that ed by W.T.Brmson & (0.is the se of M.& M.Davis.The ng, bricks, etc., which, when blown he former place.landed upon the the latter, tearing the stones r the upper story of the Davis prlegraph poles on Common street St.Poter and Grey Nun streets mely high, and weighed down with wires Evers moment it pected that they would give way.harp gusts came every few mo- e immense poles bent from side ike bamboo fishpoles.They held, which was extremely fortu- otherwise the damage would bn large.orning there was not a tele- e in working order from New Chicago, and consequently the offices and the Board of e cinemas.Not a quotation either rheat market at Chicago or Etock Exchange in New York e had In many cases offices siness portion of the city which upon .electric lights were owing to the Royal Electric being obliged to shut off their hanical Superintendent of the Telegraph Company said tL's hat it would take at leas, before their lines were in per Ing order again.PCITY OF THE WIND.ity of the wind this morn- istered at McGill Obervatory ty-two miles an hour, the many yeadi.Last year the velocity was reached on Janu- \u201cwu the wind gauge registered yohour.Up to the present test wind recorded this A8 } February 8, when a vel- Wan hour was reached, p O(n gusts at tithes at- o8 cighty-five miles.P\\o$2 08 five o'clock this ¥ 83 the lowest, with R100, oh ears.The excep- A0 d on February 8 CHT) Sarometer reg- to-day.od ve ge plate glass Serio mor on .e- Les of the fence vent on Bt.ke street ped asunder py had been the corner Fph a position are in im- T.Benson & Co (Edwardsburg |.delonging to Mr.N.Borvensky blown off during the storm.Some planks and some temporary tin oting of the Canada Lifo Building were into the skylight of the Temple building and fel] inte the cellar.Fortunately no one was hurt.: DOMINION SQUARE.the viomity of Dominion square the effects were very pronounced.À Windsor and Lawrence oar ouming past the square, narrowly ascaped being struck by the skylight from the residence of Dean Carmichael, which was blown bodily into the xgiddle of the The big cross on the top of St.James\u2019 Cathedral bent haokwards and forwards as though it was comstructed of India rubber.but the fiercest rush of wind could not enap it.A large piece of tin roofing from the top of Stanley Hotel was curled up like per and blown clear on to the graas of the square.Lower down, an the corner of Windsor and St.Antoine, a lady attempting to cross the street at 9.45 a.m., was blown {forcibly against the brick wall of a house on the south side and knocked senseless, She was pi up, and was about to be conveyed to the nearest drug store, when a gentleman, descending {rom a passing street car, declared that \u2014 al CEN he knew NN ing blown down and the wires being .At the corner the telephone, trolley and electric light wires got c , and caused much fright amo pedestrians, until the wires were burn away.The rvof of Mr.Jobn Murray's residence, on Green avenue, was blown off and crashed into the roofs of the 0] te, occupied by Mr.D.Mil- The fronts of the houses were damaged, and several holes were knocked into the roufs.ing to the Bell Tel- Two poles belongin Blown over against ephone Co.were also the houses.Several hundred panes of lass in Mr.Murray's greenhouse were roken.R \u2018 The fence on the west and south sides of the old Shamrock lacrosse grounds were torn down.A summer house belonging to Mr.F.W.lvans was blown from bis property to Clarke avenue.A big spruce tree at the corner of Churchill and Montrose avenues was blown down and tore the wires of the Royal Electric Co.down .A 70 foot pine tree was blown down on Glatenbury avenue.A young man walking up Kensington avenue this morning was lifted from his feet hy the force of the wind and knocked against a fence.| re TO-DAY'S STORM\u2014THE SCENE AT ber, and that he would take her home.He accordingly bad her helped.into the car, where she stortly afterwards recovered her senses.At the north-east corner of St.Antoine and Cathedral streets, there was one of the worst mix ups of telegraph and telephone wires reported.Two of th: posts on St.Antoine street were no! bent.but snapped clear in half, and the crose-trees, with the insulators and innumerable wires, blown right across the street.A street car passing just when the break occurred ran right into the debris, and with difficulty backed out with the sign at the side of the car half torn off.few yards further down Cathedral street, a telegraph and a telephone pole near to one another weré snapped in half, the cross tree of the former and the balf of the latter lying on the roof of No.67.Thegoles next to these broken between St.Antoine and Notre Dame streets are liable to go at any minute if the storm continues.; A FRACTURED ARM.At one o'clock a man whose name\u2019 is not n was on a roof in the rear of Herb's saloon on St.Lawrence Main street, ed in stren bening a skylight, was blown off the house into t ysrd below, bruising himself badly, and i [= = 9 / = / 2 1 50 i | i | ~ NT © SSL Re = HN .& EST >: J LAG : =\" er = l - < - Cz Na ee A Te \u20ac ane me S A oe Sm AS eT \u2014 \u2014-\u2014 TAN THE CORNER OF McGILL AND WELLINGTON STREETS.IN ST.LOUIS DU MILE END.Much damage was done in St.Louis du Mile End by the storm.An iron chimney cap was blown from tbe roof of the convent at the corner of St.Dominique and St.Louis streets, and buried nine inches in the roadway.Part of the roof of the new school on St.Dominique street was blown off.he roof of a house on Stuart street occupied by Mr.L.Villeneuve, was blown off.The brick casing of a house on the corner of rain and Eugene streets was blown off.Six poles belonging to the Bell Telephone Company, on Robin street were uprooted.STORM IN BUFFALO.Buffalo, December 31.\u2014This city was swept by a rip-roaring wind last night which attained 8 velocity of 78 miles an hour.The police report a great amount of damage along the lake front, where the water piled up and inundated the basements of the tenements, driving the occupants out into the storm, with such of their household effects as they could rescue from the waves.Ryan's floating elevator broke away from its moorings at the foot of Ferry street and drifted down the river about five o'clock.It ht and anchored.Many was finally cau L telegraph wires, elec- fences, bil fn.The ambulance was the man conveyed to the al, her up on St.west corner of Ontario st.blows level with the side T-THE RAILWAYS.£ 8 Ë & 5 3 3 ë he wind tore bot signs off the veiting- office of the District Pas- telegraph service of both totally demolished, and oan the t are beli to Veit, and so far are on tric light poles and scaffoldings were blown dows.The roof of the Kello Iron Works was blown off, and hund of chimneys were tled by the 11.uaw Island and Stra land are, pletely submerged, an the waters KR: are seething and roaring -1{ke \u2018es .The Erie Canal bas in many places.been Injured by wind-pl Tour tbe ubmpenged islgads in river are botfl inbab ted.H tington, W.Va, r 3L\u2014 This section was visited ht bY .blizzard that .Hosiery.We have just received a quantity of fine Hosiery : Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose\u2014plain and ribbed, from 45 conts up.Children\u2019s Black Cashmere\u2014plain and ribbed, from 35 cents up.Men's Black, Fanoy Mixture, Natural, Navy, Colored Castimere Half Hose\u2014lig and Heavy weights, trom 30 cents up.John Aitken & Co., 1757 Notre Dame St P 307ye0d \u2014 mee] BALTIMORE'S DISASTER.Panic was Caused by Thioves\u2014The Coroner's Jury Finds no One to Blame tor Deaths.Baltimore, Decciuber 31.\u2014Aun inquest over the victitus of the Frunu street theater disaster has been held, and the Coroner's jury found that no ope Wuf to blame, except the people in th> audience who.lost their heads and brought on the panic.The members of the jury viewed the body of Jennie Henkle, of No.209 Albermarle street, and Dr.Kierle performed an autopsy to determine the | cause of th, which was shown Lo have resulted from sulfocation.It was certified by the jury that the same cause held in ali the other cases, and no other autopsies were mace.Twenty wWitnesses were examined and the incidents of the disaster were re hearsed without material chunge being made in the facts as hitherto published.There was plenty of testimony to the effect that gas had been escaping In the theatre for many months, and that the managers of the house had heen repeatedly requested to remedy it.Two men also testified that, in their opinion, the cry of \u201cFire!\u201d which brought cn the panic was raised by thieves for the purpose of robbery.It was brought out that various articles were stolen during the frightful orush, including all or a great part of the box office receipts for the night, a pair of diamond earrings, which were snatched from a woman's ears, and a large number of overcoats, canss and umbrellas.Witnesses also \u2018swore\u2019 they saw men running away from the theatre after the pauic Was under way.WENT TO SEE THE HEALER.They Found Sehlatter in a Mgxican Settlement Reading His Blhie.Albuquerqus, N.M., Decomber Bl.\u2014E.P.Houston, receiver of the Peori, Decatur and Evansville Railway; J.W.Snyder, a business man of Paris, IIl., and L.H.Stanley have returned to this city from a fow days\u2019 trip in search ol{Healer Schlatter.\u2018They found Schlaiter in an obscure Mexican settlement west of Cabazon, about eighty miles here, sitting by the fire Bible.' He interpreted the coming of the wise men of the Fast as the r why the Father had kept him there sofllong, and laid hands on Mr.Houston, wi bad sought him to cure a paralysis left side.He held his hands for ar or more.and Mr.Houston decla en greatly benefited and\" ja time to be perfoctly healed.S tier told them, as far as he knew, the Father directed him to go to Central America, but he will stop some days at a Zuni reservation.e bade the strajgers goud-by, mounted bis white horse: and rode otf through the sandy plain td the south-west.APPEAL FOR ARMENIA.| Stirring Message Sent trom New York to London.New York, December 31.\u2014The Amgen f Associati or lan Relief sac ion of New Y bes oa tL 0 i to the on Times and London Baily News: ÿ\" \u201cEurope pushed Armenia into [the mouth of hell and turned to celebgate Christmas.If the continential Pofers are dead to honor and conscience fan England forget justice§ Does she not believe in Almighty God that she Hits for help before stopping the wholeale assassination of Christian ministers $nd their flocks and the ravishing of ngid- ens?We send £1000 to Governor Hose Committee, but what avails for ofler when fire and sword exterminate f Sfre- ly the wrath of God and the blesing of the Christ have still a signifiagce for the men of England.Does she bot pr now expect them to do their du Christian America will sapport her.PROTESTING THE CREES: Canadian Indians Cewsing Tropt Montana.2 Helena, Mont, December 81.cu or Rickards left last night for Wushifé- ton, where he { ainst the invasion and depredativns of the Cree Indians from Canada.Lust week the Canadian authorities refused to act in the matter, and the Governor decided to appeal to Washington.8 tarries documents to show that the Indians are filthy and diseased, spreading contagion wherever they go.GREAT SNOWSTORM REPORTED Ills., December 81.\u2014The field, boris or storm experienced for years is sweeping over the southern part of this State, blocking railway and other traffic.At Shelb, le, à foot of snow has fallen.Bloomington, Ind., December 31.\u2014The t snowstorm in recent years which has been raging here for the past fifteen hours, has x © plat ents d is covered to ade | - Sight incbes, and rallwy traffic is grest- 1 with.re Onio.December 31,\u2014A blizzard rivalling in intensity the snowstorm February, 1894, when Toledo was snow bound for three days, is raging ow north-western Ohio.Street car ap railway traffic is gratly impeded.and t 8 are that few trains will gt hrough.nme PASSENGER TRAINS COLLIDE.Cinci .Obio, December 31.\u2014 À bad A at Cole City on tH Mississippi division of the Baltimore K Ohio Boutheastern Railroad last nigh.Fireman Wilson was killed instant: The injured number some half doze The was caused by a oo ister tween the er trains W mistake in rain orders.- The engine to make a protest\u2019] & ra CIN Ad AS CAD qu Là Ld qua au 40 (064 Ci (4 > > tee S bs, 3 an Q = came together at full speed on a hilt top and were, ther with the expres cars, completely ished.| BUFFALO TO HAMILTON.Buffalo, December 81.-Beginning tc morrow, Jan 1, 1896, 5 rouge pes service ween Buffalo! N.Y.and Hamilton, Ont., will be established ie the Michigen Oantral, in connectior with: the Toronte, I a and Buf falo, the li t latter fron elland Two solid trains will bs ran each Wa; dally, except Sundays.These _traini will run vis the International Bridge ree CONFESSED AND sKIPPED.| \u2014 ; Ottawa, Ohio, December 31.\u2014J J Jones, an agricultural ment le Bow reen, on Saturday oonfease! \u2018 der of & $600 not forgery.Joes then tod and is ha gone to Canada.Subseqient investi fasion indicates an garage of | rgories running through \u2019 footing farmers, benks 4 tr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014) \" EARTHQUAKE N Vienna, pou.A 1 quake shack was felt at tb el vi ®) (1) £1 LS o ES KS U 0 {J LA lJ La HE > (en < + - YE > BB (5 U 0 EN el cs » U U J 0 A ed XS \"AV 2 U CJ AN 4 DON è : 338, Réçular weeki ER) C43 8 \u201c> \u20ac PC QU VD CO RCS SL ee 2 NAN NAN Or -= aa L : (I, AD =, 3 BBP HRRRG AL HOUS Pligs Square.59 ; + 24 », Q (07 \u20ac 5 ¢) CMAN ww 7 \\J 0) = > J a) (3 4 OXY \\ M.A mission teh subscribe served seals, 0fents Members mat eset sion.Jenson and a qher tickets for su at PERNTYI! aa Band will pig ob W he Victor Big.m.10 1pa, and f 8 JACK James stres.wid r'e Day}f \u2018 TR.Boxes (fi their sean tia Bg jee bess Partkdfars y jdn lag CHAD 0 I> Te RY Cham MACMANTEE, Q.C., t lent of the St, Andrew's Soclety.ubjed{\u2014 \u2018\u201cThe a and their friends cordially tn vit.J.T.MITCRE Scatitsh Montreal Regiment of Garrison A NEW YEAR'S DAY, BRYSON5 MEDICAL DISPENS Cor.$t.Catherine and Peel 8: AGUIRES HORSE B ST.JAMES STRE hy sale of Horses.Blefy! arrdur entire stock ulBe offered at LenE;scounts.fle Thuray, LA) «tr 216 ve rats D » ences uary 2n ~, advertised ues.pond Mon 1.EA 0) (>=) = > EOS ped \u201c> 2 an cs Oy \\ MJ x 0 A pe £0 (A (J 17 US «0 ! , (3 à ii} Hockey [lrass, Glass, Alum Qi CARDS, RTEL-STEWART 13 and 675 Craig 81 = y i VERY ATTR lak Did 541 1 Ÿ } \u2014OOMFRIS})- ¢ Napki Plain 8 en Co ester and Notts, to Quilts of the f Qufits end B Hon.consignm having arriv s will now be offe.vo.sud at lour Rooms, | X 2 Notre Dame NOON, JAN, : .ASR3 O'CLOCK.BOTRE DAM 5 at 8 @C) A E css, Horse Clothing, Wraps, ete.q PAŸ Aflermeon, drd Janne A TTER, Augt; \u2018JAN.MAGLL m\u2014 Account sales immediate) T mmediately after [Special to the star.} = LE .| Mp.Pelletier on Theis Result., December $1.\u20143 St§ t asked Hon.L.P.Pellfic ght of the result in Jag ud \u201cTt was just whet I the Provincial Becrg: ries was Scled bea t_ mem t that he our Legislature.i day increases the sat Carter's Little Li rep is when ono\" o follow, Don't fo cman, Special Po You Like a» on the hat vor g in otic 1 not uen Cartier lal that the cslabnsicd Bi tabl vel] ot po | pau rer of the Fe three and four: hsodg y an the avotion 181 Le | PROPHESIED DEFERT NTEHIRISHETIRO EH N00 ~ NS == OF ALLINDS, s for Windows, in del, \u201cew ête, ete .hd PRIOR Trarrs.TRS à CO Goods | pe i = = rd 4 LA Lo 1 * co.507151 TZ SALE P\u2014 1fast Lénens, Qui Curtai 1 and Howse Furiings.ne CS { We have received 1 a Belfast y nen Spinner, ne Table and Hounnees of iin \"D a.ow ela cha.Manu.E80, Guipure, Applivid mande Lace Curtais +4 * \u201cas ?\u20184-2; : PE BHED - Ustherine, ES ROOM.PR 2077 Bt.cat 300 & 19 x 1 te ra vi 11 1 bo La p ent §t 8 the y 8 Notid Goo Di Bal à y po le st, hi GT $ he OR lie r?"]
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