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[" NN .! * Rec % - fu 6 > Boel gti le WC Een > ig\u201d = rhe whoo = aw .1.» +.Te Co + SDITION.D ® \u2018 | , | i 2 * SAY Pa § Lad =r re a Rk gin Alonte Coed - + sets « Pc $ > gen > a - ~ fn 04 VOL XXIX\u2014No.23.HOME RULE FOR CUBA.A Bil That Seems to Confer It.IT IS NOW CIRCULATING IN HAVANA.Cuba.Will Not Accept Without American Guarantee.New York, January 28 \u2014 \u20ac despat:h - @rom the Herald's correspundrnt on Ha- wana, sent via Key West.savs \u201cI have seen an absolutely authentic draft of the home rule inmeasore which Spain is about tu concede to Cuba.\u2018The act provides fdr a Legislature wholly elactive by an enlarged suffrage, snd composed of a i*enate and Lower House.Besides having the mde power lo vote an especial budget of the island, this chamber bas {uli power 10 draw \"be removed, a\" rather severe eut u having passed a com feel much improvet this morning.He | will, however, be unable tu leave fur Occosa until the last of the werk The | | | up and controi the budget of what way | be termed the lwperial expenses of the army and pavy of Spain, in so far us they are legitimately to be shared by Cuba, subject the approval of the Spanish Cortes.y \u201cith the Lovernor-tie- neral of Cuhw/ is vested the power to appoint all olticials, with the exception ot the directors-general, or collectors of the ports, and membe of the secretaries general of the Governor and civil governors of the provinces, who are to be selected ropular vote.All officials who sh halt be appointe | Ly the Governor-General must be contirmed vy the Assembly.The Cuta;.will bave full and exclusive power to Initiate ail money and tariff inils.and no tnll of this nature can be presented or considered by the Madrid Government until it has heen approved by the Cuban Assembly.Mr.Olnes has seen the measure and it bas hia approval.\u201d The correspondent adds that Cuba will not accept this proposal m nus an Amer - can guarantee of Spanish fulfilment.BEAUHARNOIS CASE.A Further Postponement is Granted.[Special to the Star) Beauharnois, Que.January ZR \u2014 The trial of the Beauharnois election petition against Mr.J.H.G.Hergeron, M.Pb, Conservative.on its merits, wad called today.The Court opened at ten o'cluc Judges Lelanger and l.oran- gr presided.Mr.FX.Choquet, Q.and W._ Mercier represented the petitioner.ant Mr Bergeron vas represen!- «i by J.K.Elliot, Q.C., who objected to tha trial going oy because the preliminary objection.decided adversely 10 re- sPandent, was before the Supreme Court Mr.Choguet then moved that the commencement of the trinl on its inerits he post net to April 1 next.That motion granted, the Court vas then ad- Fy to March 2.It is understoud that the cose may be dropped if the petition aginst Thomas Gauthier.Liberal, MP for L'\\ssowmp- tion, is similarly treated.MISS FLYNN'S DEATH Premier Loses Second Daughter Within a Year.Quebse, January 28.\u2014(Npecial.) \u2014 Hou.E.J.Fivao.Premier of this province, has been cruelly trie! in family afiictions of Inte, About xix months ago he lost one of hin daughters, aged 14, and yesterday another dnughter, aged 14, succumbed to peritonitis.The de- ceaned, Mins Marie Octavie Caroline, had been 1! for some time past, but pobody ever thought that her Hlness would taken a sudden turn for the worse when tlie I'remier left for Montreal last week.An her condition was rung critical yesterday morning.Fiynn was informed by wire, sad arrived last evening a few hours! after her death.Her fu:eral will take place om\u2019 Baturday morning to the .Ba- siMca.CASE BEGINS AGAIN.London, January 24.\u2014In the divoree divi te before Justice Barnes, the hearing of \u2018the petition for divorce brought by Countess Cowley agaiust her husband, Hemry Arthur Mornington Wel- Jes Earl Cowley, was resumed.Bir ard Clarke.Qu.opened for the defence.COUNT MARIVIEFH IN PARIS Paris, January 2%.\u2014d'ount Marivietf, the newly\u2019 appointed head of the Rus sian Foreign Office, arrived this morainz.A large crowd of per- sone assembled at the station to await his coming, and greeted him with ehoers, and cries of \u2018Vive Russie, as Le made bis appearance.ANOTHER BANK BUICIDR.ab; pie Fears State January 28.\u2014 Last J.Leenp, cashier of the Bank at Clarkson, Neb,, committed suicide.He had recently sold an interest which he held in the bank, and no reasan for his action can be ass FING IN MONTREAL Ofiaws, January 2B.(Epecial)\u2014The uer Court will «it in Montreal on Felyuary 25, to hear the cases of the Mont real Wool Milling Co.vs.the Queen, and the Queen va the Com- ny.The cases arose out of an accident i the canal.RETURNING FROM BRAZIL.Ottawa, January 2R.\u2014(Bperial).\u2014The Becretary fitate hes received notice that are olewen more families at Rio, ustesaities require their re- of the High Court of Justice in Paris - i people view the coming reduétion in freight rates by the \u2018800\u2019 line.from New York to St, Paul, with some ap- prehruston, It im à cut from 60 to 40 | Le | I à ! I roads may nections to lend them a helping hand I! ! - e t c di t nu t H p .a vas a widower with two young chil- | dren.| THE CZAR WKPT.London, January 28.\u2014A des patch I tu the Daily News Irom Berlin quoting L pn u from the St.Peternburg letter to the eipziger Nachrichten, makes state ents which throw additional light pou the troubles of the (iar.is correspehdent says that the (sar really suffers, trem more than an ordinary bail complic ated with nervous | tion | ing hin agremsiou.Court struggles and p i fimancial schemes proposed by Witte, really amount to a struggle cendancy between the old Russian par ty and the progressists.the discussion at a recent Council meeting that the Cser broke dow Iy, tearm Enthering in his ey Ih 1 | \u201cDo what you lke.to me.\u2019 P sc on = Canada.The Consul- Bigs desired to know if Ca- Ita Alleged Purpose and Fears it and that the breach may, in dulared, is to capture the bulk of the seaboard traffic and divert it from the ¢ NEW ENGLAND STORM section of New England is locked to-day, and a h which give< It blissard-ltke proportions, and the o'clock this morning, several inches ot snow had fallen and the wind was blowing at the rate of thirty miles an hour, Inland Sound.be the Mohawk, Fr been sent to storm York.killed foreman.He him his life the revulving wheel and rested on mounted 1t to try and replace the belt.hat immediately followed nobody can te chinery waa stopped immediately and the body taken down., tur were immediately sent for, but when | they arrived life was extinct and Knowiton are arrival of the Brit William, which sail December 26 Captain McCalin, and being a big ship, carried a crew of 30 goes to California on Friday.The Pre mier will One of his brothers, who is iil, \u2018will be accompanied by the ban ordered six battalions of troo | be got in readiness to start.for Madrid, J Del Castillo, t ightly nada would be responsible for the cost of transportation.Hon.W.Laurier, on being informed immediately wired in the affirmative.No far some T1 of the Canadian iw- migrants have been returned to Canada.Iu December five distressed lana- dians were given free passage back to Nem York fron Santos.Rice they 49 adults and 17 children have been went back, and now that the bill for thelr transportagion to New York has heen received t Govermuent are astonisb- ed at its moderation.It barely averages $5 per head.MR.BORDEN'S CASE.He is Getting Along Woell-Leaves for Ottawa Last of Week.[Spec.al to the Star | Dorchester, N.B.Januar, À The inquests into the death of Arthur \u20ac.Edgecombe, of Fredeiicton, and Huelah Patriquin, of Heoomfield, NB, who were Killet in the terrible J CC.R.accident pear here ou Tuesday, are Le ing carried on this morning before Coroner Chapman There are still in town 1 dogen wore people who received in- Juries, and who are ax yet unable to but all are doing well In conversation this morning with Mr.Harold Borden, who since the accident has been with his father, the Minister of Milititx, à Star correspondent legrned that the bon.gentleman was speedily recovering.He sustained a severe wrem lb of the muscles of the back, and m the cheek.But urtable might, he report be had left was in error.\u2014- SOON\" CUT RATE.Raises.Nes York, January 28.\u2014Trunk line ents a hundred pounds, and it la fear- 4 that it may unsettle the tariffs be ween New York and Chicago.The re luctton of the Soo\u2019 Hie 1s amned at he Granger roads or the lines operat- nx JDetw een Chicago and St.Paul, a lv allow the Canadian nes A watisfactory differential.Some {the officials fear that the Granger prevall upon eastern con n fighting the Canadian companies, thereby, te ome widened and lead to general rate utting.The purpose of the \u201cBoo,\u201d it hivago gateway.Snow Coming Down\u2014A Wreck Reported.Boston, Mase., January 28.\u2014Thia in he arms of an old-time snow storm h northeasterly wind accompanies the disturbance The now began to fall early inst evening, torm increased In violence teadily during the night, until st 8 he storm extends along Long A steamer, supposed to Is ashore at (Goshen London.Relief has scene.The snow into Northern New out; near New the extends BELANGER'S TERRIBLE DEATH.(Special to the Star) Quebec.January 28.Mr.J.Belanger, in the last manufactory of O halifour, in thas city, yesterday, was the met witn a terrible acci- yesterday afternoon, and it cost It appears that one of he belts of the machinery slipped of the ladder, ent haft.The foreman, taking a but on hearing a rather peculiar oise one of the employes rushed into he room and wae horrified to see the leeding body of Belanger whirled ra- aly around.tangled up between the haft and belt and striking the ceiling nd wall at each revolution.The ma- A prisat and doc- Deceased affiic- due to the incidents accompany- olitical intrigues, ostensibly over the De Russian Mioister of Finance, for am So warm was entire- and he s hands and ered: It is all the same aried his face in FREIGHTER OVERDUE.New York, Jamuary 28.\u2014Miller, Bull plexed at the non- freighter, Fort Shields Fed She was commanded by men.GOING TO CALIFORNIA Ottawa, January 78 \u2014Madame Laurier remier\u2019s wife.TROOPS FOR AFRICA January 28.\u2014The War Office to as Rome, wah, SPANISR PREMIER ILL T 2 Sener Cas Canovas Spanish Premier, is Miss | best information.ol the study of } Sage ar of their Specialty.\u201d visited & January oA teil, byt Ppriumately 1 about daguiabed before mi damage wae Ottawa, alluded to the over-production of fruit during the of summer apples, unless ha desired to | cultivate the more hardy winter varie- | of the Rxperimenial Farm, gave a very principles of the fertilizers that are orchard use.orcherdiats were put into Chauveau will now read over the evi- depce and then fix a day for argument.Cote and A.Grenier, whose goods were the Mast \u201cThibaudeau.after firat refusing.Bars building fe about $5886; insured SEALED LEAD PACKETS ONLY.\" Never Bold in Bulk.| | THE FRUITS OF QUEBEC.A Great Change for Er- pansion of Product.ed with w ater SMALLER VARIETIES WOULD GROW AND FLOURISH.Fourth Winter Meeting of Pomo- logical Society.(Special to the Star.) Howick, Que., January 2¢.~The fourth annual winter meeting vf tbe Pomologi- cal and Fruit Growing Society of (he Province of Quebec was opened in this village last evening under very favorable auspices, there being present the Hon.Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, Hon J.©.Chapais, president of the society ; Mr.Edward Harnard.of the Department of Agriculture, Que- ber | Professors Shutt and Craig, of the Experimental Farm, Ottawa ; Mesars.R W.Sheppard and Gilbert Wintle, af Montreal ; William Craig and J.M.Fisk, Abbotsford; Ur.Grignon, Ste Adik ; Gilbert Worth, (pmo; W.W.Dunlop, Dutresget ; Dr.Wood.SL.Jobme ; WF.F.Halcratt.Hudson ; Robert Brodie, 8 Henri; C: PP.Newman, Lachine Locks; N.\u20ac Jack, Cheteauguay Basin, I.J.Palmer, of Plattsburgh, N.Y; K.W.M.Pattison, of Clarenceville, and others.Mr.J.C Chapa, the President of the Society, in the courw ofl a short hut | comprehensive address, reviewed the work of the year, and stated, as one of the results of the organization of the Society, that it had now been found saible in this province to grow certain inds of fruit, such as raspberries, strawberries, currants and gooseberries, up to as late & period in the season as December.In ocuncluding his re marks, he congratulated the Hon.- ney Fisher upon his appointment as Yi ister of Agriculture in the laurier (atu.Det.The Hon.Mr.Fisher.who was the next speaker.ulluded to the abundant capacity of tbe Province of Quebec for raising fruit of a fine quality.Pmall fruits, in every shape, as well as apples, could grown in this Province, and fruit growers would get a rich variety of each in their season, if they would only more attention to the principle underlying successful horticulinre.Quality was far mure to be desired than quantity, and one the reputation as to quality was obtained, the farmer's products would be demanded by every pation.Kruit growing fur purposes of export was now attracting the attention of the fruit growers of Canada and it was safe to say that in a very few years Canadian fruit would find its way into all the markets of the world.Prof.Craig.of th+ Exp rimental Farm.past season, and atated that fruit growers would have to change their method of horticulture very shortly.They would have to cultivate more winter apples, as the summer apples had been found to be unfit for city purposes.Nor could they be relied upon to make the best evaporated fruit.Ii wouid pay the farmer to t raft some of hs present Lrees wilh t more vigorous ties.In order to prevent the possibility of the roots of apple trees being damaged by the frost, Prof.Craig recommended the planting of grass or clo- | ver in the orchard.rof.Shutt, also instructive address on interesting and He dwelt fertilizers for the orchard.at some th on the fundamental \u201cunderlying economic manur- | ing; 5 that fruit growers must first learn pe nature of plant food and Î the sources from which they obtained it, and finally consider the composition available for By means of Chemistry, facts which, if intelligently applied would permit them to prosecute : work with a very fair bope of success.\u2014_ THE ENQUETE CONCLUDED.sport.Almost .-even inches of: undw Quebec.January (Special) The fell yesterday croning and last o i preliminary investigation in the Ame- on.There bave l tow rican Tobacco Co.case was concluded this morning, in the Police Court, Judge The witnesses yesterday were Joseph the combine.agreement, as also did SCHOOL BUILDING BURNED.Delhi, Ont January 28.\u2014 The Delhi was completaly by fre this morning.Loss or $3060.MR.PITTAWAY A TOMER ry 28.-Sparke street was \u201cAs A GENERAL RULE\"\u2014 # The most successful men in lile are those \"SALADA\u201d CEYLON TEA Is controlled trea who have devoted their lives, thought and ea in its multifarious forms, and therefore have a edge and experience away above the average.Hence, the A later be vas mad .Rome and Watertown Railroad.In 185 he became clerk in the Oneida Centra Bank at a salar ing the bright sons of the East.(Gage went to Chicago when ouly ni teen years old and found employme fu a lmnber yard and planing mil bookkeeper.cial crash of 1X38 the firm suspend and he, with thousands ot others, his position as hookkeeper and bec watchman for his employers.secured a Saving Loau and salary of 83500 a year.he was pay! and six mont at $2,000 a year.became cashier, and occupied that p tion until 146%, ter of the First National Bank of C cago.tor and later nlus in financial affairs was discov it had then in deposits | and halt that sam in loans.Committee who fought for the notdi of the World's Falr in that city.with three others then saigne guaranteeing $10,000,000 1f the was held in Chicago.position until the fair closed.sence, dignity,e He Bankers\u2019 Clubs.ing is always a novelty in Baîtim ant to-day thousands took advast of the opportunity to enjoy the us snow falls in this jentordas, since of the rivers and is giving trouble to the whipping inter- ee! Several vessels are locked 1n by Nova Scotian farmers are seek ry of the vules prohibiting the dig- T officials state that ebm ad beds are really merely o beds, and that the removal of the means an immense loss In aysters.The send fs wdaily dug by means of , whieh Ioretriesatly: Gratroye therints Pitman fod -oyster purposes.ow ramped BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE eo unexampl = done.The [we started in the studio of A.G.Pittawa hotogrs in the upper story of building ing to'seorge Hay.The da to the | building «~ small, but the loss to Hr, Pittaway will be about $1,000, covered by $106 insurance.Below Pittasay\u2019s is the store of Beamont and Ji gents\u2019 furnishings.The stock is y damaged by water.The oMices of \u20ac A.lou insurance agent, were Meo photo MR GAGE'S S PRIZE; Was Oncs a Watchman, Nols Sure to be Becretary of A Canton, Oh'o.January 2.-\u2014Lyenan J.Gage, of Chicago, will be Secretary ot tbe Jreasary under President McKin- le This statement is strengthened by e fact that the president of the Kirst National Hank of Chicago is now om his way to Canton in response te Lhe telegraphed request of the Major to visit him.after long range negotiations had been carried on.President elect Mc- Kinley had had a special repressatative tn Chicago to urge the Chicagoan\u2019s acceptance, and it 1s not improbable thag he has been successful.Lyman J.Gage is known im bi Ive city as one w methods are clean and honorable.Me is of ah de scent and fifty-eight years old.Hs was boro in De Ruyter, NY.and is the sou of Eli A.and Mary Judsen Gage.; At the age of ten he entered the As ademny at Rome, N.Y., and studied four years, when it became peceusary for him to earn bis own living.He was employed in the Rome post offlies when LYMAN J.GAGE, Almost certain to be McKinley's Sed retary of the Treasury.he was fourteen years old.A yea © mail agent on tb of 6100 a year.nly Two Dave.More.Friday and Saturday Only are left for those who wish to take\u2019, advantage of Tooke's Twenty Per Cent.Discount.This is opportunity no one can afford to miss.It's a direct insult your pocket book to neglect to call at Tooke's during the next two days.It dosen't cost you a cent to call and see what we, have\u2014it may save you dollars.a 3887 ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST, 1553 ST.CATHERINE STREET, EAST.2 & na?v Pzesesesesesesecee233333323533353320 CoLMALY?, PHUSTARDT CONTES af.Lf \u2014_ ast : 250 Kegs Ea yesterday.Pull Herrings, with ross and mille Price only 01 >\".Giving Universal Satisfaction in LISH BREAKFAST TBA.50 Le me paroeis, de 1b.parcels, 6.10 and 20 1b.caddies\u2019 5 SEYLON 82 cou per pound and 6) cents par SN BRERRY LAR T AND POPULAR i OUR POPU POR me Le agées dement \u201c J Teor M A y S AXIS: CHERRY.fo per yk bg sn > 1,000 pEINS FRENOH *¥ PEAS (Petits Pois) 3 cons 3 per um 22.15 per \u2018losen ASE A es Pat Fels.15 cen por dnsen FINEST PASTRY \"AND BREAD FL barrels sad 35 pound sacks, FOU READY MUXNBY TT BLUE | Fhe Coroner, re young fel Ottawa, Janca ing eve cast them,\u201d a Henry Emitbh, busy in his office at the House, indicates that the session preparations for ment are commencing monn and in the will be ready fo the session on March 4.date of opening has not been announced, but it is almast from the \u2018i hrone on March 4 or sunnel o Mr.Rouleau, wil mons, and no successor has as yet been est was then attrac M As the great Through the great fina He th position in the Merchant Trust Company un In five mont teller at $1.200 a yea s later, amsistant cashi After one year He then became cas, In 1882 he was elected a di president, when am With a capital stock of $8,000,0 ) $80,000, He of the Chic was 'chainman d a pled 19.He retained WB» Mr.Gage is a gentlaman or noe distinguished bearing and qub the Chi Commercial d s a member o Union League ! SLEIGHING IN BALTIMORE | Baltimore, Md., January 28.\u2014Sheibh- city than that be the blizsard of \u201caba: itself on the waters peañe Bay and ce has fastened MUD AND OYSTERS.\u2014\u2014 Ottawa, January 28, )\u2014 the von or agricu oral .: A; - Ps M5 rs egg ZA A sad 7 mur ; » inted.It was rumored that the po- i sition of assistant clerk and of French poli had nd one es he clerk of votes and proceedings would for The ee of a tax upon the ; be mal mated.out it Peine that omnfbuses, which euded last evering A military dance under the auspices Mr.Kimber, gentleman usher of tbe ln\u2019a very stormy meetiog of the Town of Lieut.-Col Houghton, D.O.C.and Black Rod wil! also be m is again Council.The \u201chamber was crowded.the president and members of the Moat- in circulation, but lacks confirmation.MGR CLEARY BETTER He Will Go So decision does not meet with general : .* er mately WO \u20184 uth From Brookville approval.many of the Léngueull folk President.Lieut.Col.Hurland, 6th Fu- There are\u2019 .1 To-morrow.who have business in the city daily, siliers; committee, 3rd F Battery.aide ot - of claiming that the ommibus proprietor ayrg Maj C.W.Wilson, Capt.Costi- tractions A Moorea « > {Special to the Star.) Broekville, Ont., bishop Cleary, of here for the past ten days recuperating from a severs illness, is very much better, and will leave to-morrow in com pany with Vicar-General Gauthier, for They will be absent about the South.GLAD T \u2018 a Peur Star.Point St.Charles is soon to have an- & Iobotson.Capt.H.Browne, Capt.Bt.Jobn.N.B.January 18 \u2014 he Lake other new church.The Baptist congre- \u201cHos.Secretary, Lieut.Ch.J.Arm- Ontario, whicL arrived yesierday from gation, which bas grown from a small strong, 5th Royal Boots.Liverpool, Bond, Mrs.Frank Caverhi acon st pierre Mar pont: new building for (hat purpose Massey, Mrs.oF C.Hans = Mrs.ent had a talk with these mem yesterday.erected by Olivet Baptiat Church, A.Dugas.T.P.Butler, Mrs.J.Th it took t two months to are contemplating the erection of a} A.L.Strathy, | Mra J.JB Burland, Mra.ot churvh on the corner of Wellington .D Aubry, Mrs, t to their destination from Montreal.Then they were sent out\u2019 in ail diree- tions.Some went to Fan Paulo.The climate was unhealthy, ange hose nicker.Building operations, it is ex- ficer of the militla or from the secre- de ee plantations could a pected, will be commenced as soon as tary, Mr.C.J.Armstrong, #1 St.and they were trea as slaves.Those i jaskortel, rema buildi will ba in close proximity to lovitatl to the of- rads ren on fone Tries Gay.Soe t pal.Methodist and Preshy- ficers of the EE v.= Cavalry ota ERs, I.au ei tree this was far polo he amount required | terian churches.tioned at Fort Etben Alien, Barting- Cali hote to support their familles.ton, Vt, and the officers of t Those who contd ot awa men STAFF-SERGEANT LAVERS, flat Infantry.UB.A.stationed at Platts- say, were deligb when The opporten- lrg.Some of (hese officers will probity offered.ey went on yesterday af- Staff-Sergeant George lavers.of the ably attend in uniform, ternoon\u2019s train for the west 6th Fuailiers, who was a member of the dance wil} be held in the Ladies\u2019 pistes team last year, han been Ordinary, which will Le tastefully de- \u2019 nted foreman of he new Grand corsted with military trpphies.SIXTY CENTS PREVAILING PRICE Printed for abop at London.Ont.One feuture Le ace \u201cil a the the a i Lavars has heen employed in - music, as no expense in being spa mes Govino Jue ® Eoocial smith shop at the Plo Chafles procure the very best.wiley.J Cu Grain deglers in the price wheat, and |.JToTXa.sppois tant nd mae at the Bt.Calharize those who have agents at country polate tendent of motive power.Mr.favor WR.PEYNY'S CONTEST.cate.TWeir in have instructed m pot to Per over over | » skilled workman, and his many © The procerdimgs In in the Se.Lawrence sixty cquts for the choicest friends in Montreal wil regret his de- division election .ation ere lo however.will not have muc t farme bo, aty poe ie .to the alweoee' of Mr.J.K.aad Toon a pion to bold (heir wheat nt avi SOMERVILLE LECTURES.cart Q., ia Raber.opens.t te is L \u2014 Sailing prise today, on ne \u201cWhat, why aad how we breathe?\u2019 a turdey Boming wast sae 1a o'clock.BODY ESS Pitman gaphed to the Windsor Hotel, of Mout- to try and find out his identity.Pe body is now at the Morgue, {il be photographed to-day.the post gecision.| V.SARNO of the Jewellery and An Goods St prim examination taking place to- Mr, Osler, far the petitiouer, then st.Catherine Street, having décided to leave the city \u20ac orrow.proceeded with A fresh tot vf charges, Italy, his native country, wishes to dispose of the bus © [heater 8.Bands, the unknown young = a ort of earl Tome vr, oa Very good stand, first class trade.good income.Fo Mn who commited suicide at 1 Haynes, n labgrer, wwore that Herbert apply at ndsor Hotel here Noos the\u2019 1th till Pre had given him 8 3d rr .; 1.45 to.mow hls lawn, alter can- R ; je Zist of January.He was a ve vassing Mm for Major Beattie.Boyd V.SARNO\u2019 S- STO E, 2334 St.Catheri o di not chum with anvone in par- ular apd seened very much Interest- in the sparring match between Sla- \u2018 trifing, as clearl proven, and pron and Hall, This Is ail up to t pounced the pui rutting a Reka t, thet a bis ac sham.The siauxe = extenuat- ln Montreal.registered bere ing trivial \u201cste XouOripans.late trivia be argued oa PARLIAMENT, =~ Preparations at Ottawa for Opening the appearance of Lieut.-Col.few changes have been made in the per- the natafl mince but a few may be expected before Parliament convenes, especially in the nes moanal clerk's staff.The assistant clerk.brought some families from Brazil on their way to Montreal.There were twelve of them in all, the beads of | FANE FLOIR.OUILVIES BEST Ven BR.\u20ac (Patent Hungarian) _ : Fume Plour .© barrels | QUEBEC-SUICIDE TRIAL IN LONDON.|ompe eue, TU RER CE \u2014__\u2014\u2014 \u2014 gElim EERE CS ern.pr Effort to be Made to Identify New Phases of This Remarkable (mewn JEWEL FLOIR.| White Frot mr dE: Finest Pastry) White Prost .in haif-da Through Montreal Hotel-Men.Casa | Jamel Fou \u2018 - 600 White Prost Pour.in Bib, mck : } av Jewel Pour an -borrois.oo.; = .These prices are delivered free.(Special to the Star) (Special to the Star.) | Orown Jewel Flou in 25-16 sois usbec, January 2 \u2014The inquest on London, Out, January 28.\u2014The | FRASER, 7 IGER & C remains of the young wan who re- Londou election trial (Beattie, | ALIAN WAREHOUSE, tered as Chester S.Sands, who com- Con.) took an unexpected turn el 207, 20 200.and 211 ST- JAMES BSTRBET.ted suicide last evening, at the Cha- Té*terduy afternoon, After fifteen _\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Qu Frontenac.has not yet been held.d25* spent on two groups of charges, and after a huge mass of tes- timooy had been adduced, from one hundred witnesses, the case was closed at noon, and the judges reserved trefr Mr.Betteuu, bas tele- EXCELLENT OPPORTU and w of about aighteen, admitted giving the money, but denied having canvassed Haynes.The judges found \u2018the case.though 0002 \u20ac the de Ï tort nny\u201d ore witnesses have sworn chat Mderman Carrothers gave them $5 ea It Is now thought Mr.Peattte Le anseated.OMNIBUS TAXED.Longueuil Aroused over the Action of the Town Council Bamboo Handie Brooms Made Spcetaliy for Ladies and Curlers.LGAT sad STRONG.Trout0d MILITARY DANCE.To be Given by Officers of the City Corps.ry 2M.\u2014\u2018Epecial.)\u2014\u201cCom- their shadows before Sergeant-at-Arms very is not far off.Active the open ing of Parlia- th in the Com- Hensie, and both Housea r the commencement of So far the exact The citizens of Longueuil are much agitated over the action of the Town Council In deciding to Jevry a tax upon the proprietor of a line of bunses, which have atarted running between ythe town and Montreal across the ice, The cabmen have been in the habit of charging 13 eents tor the drive from shore to shore, but the aummibus proprietor cut rates to 5 cents a single trip or six trips for 25 cente.This naturally rab the ire of the cabmen, certain that the Speech will be delivered either March 11.So far very last session, STRONG COMMITTEE ALREADY | be mineing in the \u20ac om- APPOINTED.and much excitement prevailed.The whole matter was disc 1 at length, real Military Institute will be held in the Windror Hotel on Friday evening.but ffually the cabmen\u2019s friends tri- 4 umpbed, and by a vote of 5 to 2 the February 26.ë Counell decided to impose a license of The committee appointed to take + 925 upon each of the omnibuses.The charge of arrangements is as follows: should be bonused rather than be com- Hussars, Capt.\u20acC.A.Lockerby; sort, to y a licensd They Intend od 6th T5, Jaguary B\u2014 Arch poisse anPindignation meeting some 2nd Reg.C.A.Lieut.Renouf, Lieut.Hm aE Kingston, who has been (day scorn to protest ugainst the Coun- E Cole; Ist Prince of Wales Reg., Capt.al cil\u2019s action.L.Bond.Lieut.G.L.Dobbin; srd os CO ie te v RC.Lieut.R Starks, Lieut.G.Hiam; p= they came up 5th Royal Souts, Capt W.Cam: day to ya x; ing.They are : Geo.À NEW CHURCH erom, Lieut.G.&.Over: 6th Fusiliers, Capt.V.E.Mitchell, Lieut.R.M.Courtney; 65th Batt.Capt.Jos.Polle- Lier.Lieut.Tarte; f6th Hait., Maj.Les Troismasons; lig Bait.Lieut.F.Cush- ing; Montreal ilitary pautitute, Capt.nor as follows: To be Erected in Point St.Charles.HEY'RE HOME ro The following ladies have Noon asked mission on Centre street a few years act as patronesses: A Me Fred ago, and later to a church on Montmorency and Grand Trunk streets.ne Hector Le Mrs.G.R.A limited \u2018number of tickets will sold and can be obtained from any of- and Liverpool atreets.The success the movement is due to the energy and the pastor, the Rev.Mr.War- Santus, some to be the frost in out of the ground.The new James street.N bts.i rind.freight: BR parture.have gone on this more is the great vention which Professor CREMATRS.mn before \u2018t trous - pre ei dre > Borie inte this Mrs.W.GO.Malone, nee Mise Mat eight q'elock.Tu keep , de Tevontos hey althy comté de a constant ob- view of the deadly ravages ef en rodage \u201c| pm ton.\\ c ps .\u201c5c f 3 Lhe of oo dee ag % Com metce.Fitance \u2018and sued to-day shows the following changes as compared with the previous account : idly, for choice cr l su critical as to Coltestor, R.L rT , B.= tinel, ?M.125 Outside te ae Schasider; Dr.À After the lation, the eosspades adjourned to tMlhall upstaire, whore k< refreskenents welservedd aud a most emjoyable evenitsjeut with speech, | song and mésic.THE LAWS DELAY.qual y Caused {n the Poe Court by Want reserve, \u2018increased, AR14.008 cu: uiations, Prop renier ; other aecurilies, de- 43.000: other depuni.s, decreas- that very little is being done Hetween the jobbers and grocers a fair but as a rule no Very large Exporters are si ots are \u201cconcerned doing some business, but | come to band rather slowly and they , are culling stock over looking for the best value that can be vbtainel.Striet- ly fancy fresh creamery suitable for best trade 18 commanding 20c very $roera ly.and the feeling is steady on jc ote American vitrate combi.= ture, and enmtt- be helped, more than thé cola of are hrc , or the shape of ome's sos.\u201d CHAPTER XI1I.\u2014THE STRANGER AT KINGSTHORPE.At five migutes to, jour precisely, the aftemoon of the dag that of the arrival of the wire, Mr.Duplessis lounged up to the station, and greeting Abel Garrod graciously, Inquired how soon the tralia might expected to arrive.\u201cShe has just been telegraphed,\u2019 re plied Abel, \u2018and won't be more than ten minutes late to-day.\u201d \u201cNot more!\u2019\u2019 said Mr.Duplessis with a smile.\u2018\u2018As If tea minutes were not enough! [ presume that railway trains classed in the feminire gender by reason of thelr unpunctuality, and geo eral rvemissness in keeping their ap polotments; '\u2019 and with that he sauntered down the platform, selecting a cigar from a case as he went, and evidently determined to while away the time as pleasantly as possible.\u201cA Bice-apoken gentleman, surely,\u201d muttered Abel to himsell, as he bustled off to eee that his signals were all right, and the line clear, and everything In readiness for the coming train; but always with a furtive glance the little attic window of h house, plain} to be seen from the station, out one corner of which, where the blind was pushed a little on one side, he knew that his wife, with the assistance of a small pocket-telescope, was notin everything that happened of the platform, and patiently awaiting the arrival of the 4 p.m.train.Mr.Duplesats.seated on the soft turf of an embankment, smoking his c¢ and whisking off the heads of tbe ali weeds with his cane, was apparestly to po hurry for the \u2018train to arrive ; and had sone terrible accident befall en it, which would have delayed its com for ever might, aps, ve Been none the à less one At length, the | og Pain rolled slowly loto the station, and from it descended one ger\u2014 & Woman thickly veiled, having on a voluminous gray mantle, and a black-eilk dress, mueh trayed and travel-stained about the skirts-\u2014who, not perceiviog | at the first glance the person she od there to meet her, turned on Abe with alarming quickness, saying mm a harsh, high-pitched voice: \"Monsieur Duples- sis, n\u2019est-il pas ici?\u201d throwing wp ber thick fall at the seme moment, and foplaying to Abel's fiwttered gase ¢ thin sallow face of a women no lon on following ther os or handsome, bet ho, ago, bad pth, ler ep two restless, p ing k yea\u2019 which shome ont, it baleful lustre, h \" the heavy brows, black ight, whieh fo! mont me \" y that he did not jad te rep » nd French, er.Dupleasie ergod from bobiné an of the tiding.with a teedbledist stile dy pet on, and with one - kept her hands within the shelter of her muff, and drew back a step, and seemed to look him through with her keen black eyes.The set sarile still wrpathed Mr.Duplessia\u2019 lips, but the color faded from bis face, and the wrinkles, invisible to sactety, came out under his eyes, as he said in a voice that had lost some of its usual confi- terce: \u2018Do we meet as friends or as les, Marie?\" Dn bope to win her?Ab, no! 1 am \u201cAs enemies, replie® the woman \u2014 \u201can enemies till death!\u2019 \u2018\u2018Bo be it; but listen to me first,\u2019 he sald with an effort to regain his usual easy confident manner.And then he began to address her earnestly in French; and Abel moved away out of earshot, tearful of exciting suspicion.conversation between the two sted for about a quarter of an hour, and Jane Garrod, looking from the little attic window, with ber eye fixed to the end of the telescope, watched thelr every movement with a patience that never wearted.At first the woman vessned to listen to Mr.Duplessis with a fort of careless diadain, as though nothing he might say could influence her resniveæ in the slightest degree; he striving, meanwhile, to urge some mi- ortant point on \u2018her consideration.began \u2018to shew algns of totorest tn his words al , as it were, in spite of he herself \u2014 an interest which sermed to deepen as he went on; and when with outapread hands he came to a sudden stop, as though Dr nf to her to confirm what he E rata, she replied with three or fou w only, and then held out her hand for him to clasp, as though that were the seal of the com- haet between them.He took ber profi- ered hand, and made as though he would have kissed it, but she drew it back quickly with a wshudder,.and thrust it into her muff.His eyebrows went up to a point for one moment, and thea hé turned and beckoned to Abel Garrod, who was loitering at the other ead of the platform.\u201cThis lady fe my sister,\u201d said Mr.Duplessis gravely to Abel\u2014'' a sister whom ! have not seen for many Years.She is about to stay for a few days in this seighborhood, amd 1 went to know where I can obtain two quiet rooms for her while she is bere, as she cannot bear the noise and -bus- tie of a hotel.Two rnome-e room iis and a bedroom\u2014are what séquires A d'ussted hie brains for a minute or two! out could not eall Se Pré anpebios at all Mkely to to Jolt tbe sis, octets mg him war! by fra ton; \u2018\u2018have you RO Spare rooms Te have a spare dedroom,\u201d abel don re sitting-soom, too \u2014 > oy wie jor, wh ¢ ou Bandas.mh ie AE eat _be ra \u2018Leave me to mettle everything with ame, \u2018\u2018mo cunmn had your wife.Just shoulller that bug everything; and that you will you?'\u2019'\u2014Alluns, ma Marie; see my face in this workd he strode off towards the house with \u2018To which, * Monsieur Yep Madame bis sister leaning on hin arm; the past Maries it Abel, with th the ! black lcather-bag, bring- one wo \" choose for up the There je a pleasant futute befure a few Soluble words, Mr.sin explained bis wishes to the qufet, serious-looking woman who o the \u201cIn that littie hote door in anewer to bis knoek.ane tion,\u2019 Lite If lies the oe replied that whe certaimly had \u2018two you ever feel includ to me spare roca, and (hat he should be remember that ome appy to e la ve them for a would scatter - 0 mate\" few days, but that they were only Jor: winds.\u201d Tour 4 piahed da a Jory humble nym nd pre \u2018No fear of that, \" aps e la might not li ther; \u2018\u2018so 1 But all little dieu ties were amos the \u20ac RYT ye.x oi and M adame wus at once inatalt- of ua.\u201d mn?cm = rooms, and Jape instructed \u201c\u2018After that ee > Pres for her nithout delay.carde for a atome wih up s woo ain bave taken suddenly à Heth w pie hia leave at this juncture till the mor \u201cAb, aciers De 8} row, but Madame would not hear of ed, grinding out the world from such a thins; e was cruel of him, she tween her teeth, \u201cWhat Aled I en: averre 0 .quit so soon tbe mister be to play cards with whom he had not seen for six lon thing ut tear part Jo years.He must take tea with her, an your bosesnt p pass the ryening with hers.therwine rible fate to which OW wou ng triste ho charm me, I know or aod themselves away?Mr.Duplensis sub- killin youl\u201d?wet Th \u2018 mitted with tolerable grace.and drank \u2018Why do yon thus: yourse! tea with hia mister: and after that, asked Monsieur they bad a long conversation together tn French; and then they made Abel ack of carda, and hunt wap an old played ecarte t1H the clock struck nine, \u201cLiar! sereaiell\u201d .1 knd when Mr.Duplessia Jam pod up, and de- of oid valug pn clared absolutely that he most go.on what on a ye When Mr.Duplessis was gone, and his sinter safely abed, and Abel amwo0s his eany- hair, Jane Garrod, ing in with her apron thrown over her ne.only cheoces to avait told you already that I wus mf) Yan Gocst.stand that greatly you = Sisde me,\u2019 said Has just been: redikd inc Priggtiepls JN + Gerseive i + AAV, foe to udm > \u2018I will shou Vil ty ON tern to-morrow, yi 6 oct vou ho ! Mone QE i ] ho sat brooding beside the dying fire, go- \u201cHor 1 ing carefully over in her own mind go laugh; and with : ad a atom that had been nald and done aînee the qui \"rom, the picked up arrival of her mynterfous lodger, eards, and them and thea It 1s to be borne In mind that Jane they went plag ing as 3 ing hhd had a tolerable conversational} know- pened.A Rtrange.pou Truly\u201d ledge of French, having, when young, f cus- corner ot the Ra simpir-1 Jived as lady'e-maid in Paris Tor a cou turmished Foom hung & trayon portrait : Pleo of years; hut she was particularly of a chil d of rare many.with eareful hat neither Mr.Duplessis mor long b X -cad diask #3 oo, An his sister shouid vumpect hér ol steh an with a sk De thrown cnrelwsl, trement; and w ence or twfice, over ber \u201carm.Jane Garrod.takin while she\u2019 was waiting on them at the the fe her\u2018hahé, went ur tea-table, they preferred some request this apd a.earnestly tee, in that Rh ee to ng for tt.Bar ne, der veh sad, moment ber nupposed ignoranée of « vou 5 Ate 4, Ry she had merely stated doit from from tia De are pet 30 our ai love © their regs tn o Po thus con] soba \u2014 ur = that.LE Sieve Yona matarsily ha oat Just mou SO te , t 1t would to \u20ac ver your vetreat,\u201d : SF ¥ a rae Tout Suri sare what were peutectiy aie vd t : secret toocerns .Lt 1 could culy have heure rbat 3 EES ne Saks Sr ee bed Joven note At met x» a es Ion ani not mar: , oa | Garrod to.hovel, \u201cI Et Ari a=yb0 aomethiog : MES i} what?\u2019 have ool yi \u201cand vr ere at une tagle-\u2014oever 72 Li Sey a \u201cfor = feat o>, and was Bey nad ov anti abet ie Diane pe hy.coup A Sager ad'te s to u; and they prets De to Hecour® NANCIAL - POSITION _8X- ° PLAINED BM MB.ATWATER.~The Geyerament's Railway Policy Defended.\u201cyw ps + à The shadow of à great sorrew hung Hire a yall over the meeting of the hypglish Conservative Clubs called last vening Lu 1wel the Pruvinuial Premier dus colleagyes of the lixecutive uncil.The news which bad |een re- ived during the day of the critical ion of Miss Niynu and the conse- £'éuparture of the Premier fur Que- tou lale to wittess the last mo- mts of Lis beloved daughter, had the t of lesseutag the attendance at rally, the majority of Conservatives be But the oinaciters ol the nag decided That 11 was wistr co pI®ecd as srranged, and so the meeting weat on.Paid unde: the auspices of the Junior Coneetvaiive and Sir John À.Macdouald Olmbs, iL was only right that there \u2018or BOM Ve two chairmen, and accordingly ClMemurs.M JF Quinn, Q.C, M.PF.«pad H.=.Maclennan presided.Those Present (uv!ludet Ald.Cannaughton, Ald tia, A D.Fraser, D.Tansey, J \u201c2 Boyd, W.Hanson, Camnphell Jane.ra Raves, Charisse Haynes, J.H.arouse, 1icut Col.rr David Sin- \u2014 .3 W Evwin ames Crankabaw, Chas.! cle), 0 ta LG.Cresæ ~Rolausou, Karquher Robertson, .J.b holland, T.H.Burns, J i Walker, 11 Harris, Stanley Bagg, J.Roucel rs, JE Rosenthal, EA a - my p î - ~~ ag, 4 IB 2 paul hairs?0 \u2018be Cartier Chul, oe?an Hor: EF Topp.H Stephens, v & +, Robt.Ge tan, A, nnd, >.Car- & + L'michae Jeux Martin, W.de Le Young.» à : Lieut Co! J M Crawford, JC >mea US Meur = L JA core t oir, Fred.4 indy Chas.Cha Re FE Clap, Aer, arb a es ne eu Cbtained from thems that they will re main in the bospital long enough to ive the remedy a fair test The claim is not made for the serum that 1 ucts quickly.Constant treatuseni for at least two or tbree mombe ix required to produce sny definite results and 1t should be continued for a year to effect a complete cure.Professor Maragliano is modest in hie Blaims for his remedy.He does pv, 2x to effect a cure exvep! iy, mise sarly stages of the disease, Ts à has advanced far enough to Æory for the sions of the tissues, t One.believe that à als added his ed.He thinks, Low Premier.who, he grran of tbe pue à vard with a great \"a fatal to only Lo ati the English- dontreal.After cle bacillus, whidk™} of the Conserva- the early stages ve 1801 Mr: Mac more advanced » re attention sbould cilli which are I poiities.The ad- neial affairs deserve uon vf the people, 4 rule gmpoure closely removal of r avery day life than ever, is Above all, they should leaves the patie®vi,, .| affairs were ad- resist tbe lt iv He praised the eft, it is urged.\u2019s; (3 Me manner in germs, are prose, tubercular seru : ou! its programme IS ADMINISTER uiture and educa.car ter.It had prom- The serum is taxation, an bad ly i sr ~ the necessity for daily.a dons ton hal passed away made in the \u2018be new taxes now he succession duties, t - by profes eters cveryuhere else recog- thickness r® Just and equitable tax.freedom À - ht no hastJON.MR.ATWATER.Ww any Focition of the Dro ba th Not Lorth.Tee Frovinctal Treasurer recelvad au poration when Le rose to apeak.His contained no «training after t orut.rical eietx, hut was merely clog?lucid b .~inesw-like statement + madvbde province's position and the pol- the Goverment of which be ta .\"finance: INCE da Merfver.He Lewin hy expresstug his singers regret at the circumstancen whRk prevented Ken.Mr.Flynn from \u2018wing present that evening, Jt was oly at 2 o'cliel that afternoon that Ce Preuiter Lad t.formed bilm (Mr.ater), that he would be unable to Carry out Liv er gnrwments, and that We wan very sorry to have to forego pleasure of u.evting the English, aking ¢omeervatives of Montreal.I ar oe del Secretary had also In- 20 be present.but was snowed op toaled de Toni That was the whret © oiity tle speaker had had oat them tn pu'lic meeting mince rould hardly express his sense de at tie confidence imposed r.Atwater limned hiv experi- ee of oficial liv, and recalled the é se.ad confident their mandate to him it ances which attended Lin en- toto the Government.When Hosp.\u2018Paitfon resigr~i nod accepted a fom In the bierai Cabinet, the th of the Canservntive party was a eadiybon who wuld be his successor.tHoxernor's choice fell Hon.Lig! Flynn, everybody felt ate ee was on good une.administration of the wa Dar and Iepartrueat he had rain » tt considetably in patie SP and \u2019 d + ang pnhlic career en- + ul rid xtaiess reputation.+ his capacits for lenderahip was .Me formed his Cabinet oat \"ot the elements of the Tail- \u2018ane tpistratioo m Len one exception.) took cnglis 'rotegtant, am + Aestre \u201cto he just to the ig mia \u201cbeothms apparent to fhe me the Fxegutise na that Car Rr was 8 man with born abilities as 0 der, was endowed with firmness, ; RA snd energy.There was bout 18 policy ac Paws dou oO he fret and his Council the it man.all this bis wan : v t _requi t crue L dr on ok a | btare to what was sin La asa leader.The 4 tlam: bad claimed that they y Were .Toriuad Logie ; a : suguion.that the o eummon the ti had confidence © the results were e LU ions, they would À oonsdat to.The central a \"LA .Va & St .' ee .« pI N L \u2018 ; politient prophets had msi¢ their rity would lL» snall; on the firet di sion their majurity was LIF, befor@they | aut through it was 38.THE PAST SESSION.The Work Reviewed by the Provincial Treasurer.The Treasurer then reviewed the work of the recent session.The first weasure introduced was the act repealing the tax upon real estate (runaers.That was su popular a measu@ that it met with no opposition.The next measure was that previding for the conversicn of (be public debt.for which he per~onally took the responsibility, and do ( no financier could object.The debt of the province wap HOW Abou! $30,000,000, healing 1o- terest at the rate of frum ! Lo 5 percent which was far tou high compared wnbh what tould be obtained in the money markets of the world, They proposed to convert that wto a consohdated debt veut.In this way they would effect a saving of from 200.000 to $500.00 per annutu.When the city ot Quebec could elflect such « conversion on an advan tageuus luisis of 31-2 per cent.Le thought the Province of Quebec could do il of better terms.\u2018The Province of British Columbia bad done this at a venefiv.tal rate.why should not the l\u2019re- vince of Quebec alsof The saving which would te clfv.le4 would enable the Goveruinent to amuwliorate the condits in of the pesple.reduce the burdr s of taxation and aid education M.A! vater puinted out that tbe Covermment atl the recent session had made a special #rant to education.Theo political opponents had taunted thew with neglect- tig eduration, but the; apoke tou qui k ly When the Government had the op portuni! put asile $000 0 assist 48 the educa tion of the: vung people of the pro vince The was only the beginning of a fund, Lich be hoped tv be able io double aithin a short time.Th + wim vas to give the young seaple good schooling free school books and take off the respens:ibilities which were now binding the people of the pro vince in this respect Fors resource of the province that could be spared would Le devoted to this object.Then the Government had brought in a measure lo simplify the procedure before the courts and reduce the costs of legal proceed- inës That law was passed and would be prolumed in a very few months, thus affording great relief to the business community an their resort te the courts.* .RAH.WAY SUBSIDIES.Tac Government Fulfilling Obligations of It Predecessors.Taking up the question of the way subsidies, the treasurer pointed out the advantages of the plan proposed hr the Governwent, pointing out that \"pon taking office they were face Lu lao with the obligations of their predee -asors in ril- this respect The linds which had been granted to the compinie \u201d bad never been located and noted: knew where they were.The orginat act provided that knots\u201d soirs c@ 4 convert Cheir lands Following i\u201c \u2018he rate of 70 ~ents per principal IoUF to be paid ai once and Draught of pri af \u2018ven the lands were sold boilers, all the companies took advant- starber, this and converted their grants Per 7 money.They received the first 35 cents, but nyt the balance.For the last two years the compahies had been pressing the Government for a seltiement and when the Government took up the subjact they found that it would re quire an expenditure of at least a million dollars to locate the lands and so they adopted an honeat legitimate policy and sell ed with the companies upon a basis af 50 cents on jhe dollar.This businesslike proposition bad been endorsed by the Legislature.Mr.Atwater told his hearers tbat be had always tried to do his duty by the city of Montres! and pointed out how the legisiature had rejected the pro pre te new burdens which it was sought fo wl upon (he peeple of this city He would alwnya woe that justice was done tn Montreal and that it got ats fair share of the favom of the Government H: defended th: su cr ssion taxes as # just imposition, one which was iu- posed everywhere else in the world ant one which was thoroughly legitimate, Turn ng to the fihanial situation he pointed out (bit when the Conservative jovernment took office in 1K92 they foun! that their predecessors had increased the public deb: by $8,Z7500) in four years, wh le in the twenty years from 187 to 17 under the Conservative rule the debt hid only grown $19.(0)0 0 so that the L.verals in four years had increased the deb\u201d half as much as the Conservatives did in twen'y.Ax 8 consequence of this increase the ublic burdens were augmented by 810000! which had to be met for interest charges.The Province of Quebec was a business institution ; it~ affairs had Yo te ronducted on busic ness priniples : thay had no inexhaust- itle treasury into which to dip.The only way to meet their liabilitisa was to in~re1%a taxation ani thie the Government did.The greaier part of the p:ovin aa! debt had been caused by railwa sub ities, In 180, th: year Merreier fill, the provin pet Iai ili is in this respect were $5,6:1,7%9.In ,898 this had been reduced to $12,38 (app! use).that they had wipad out nearly £000.00 in this line alane.In addition to these liabilitics was the ratlway guarantee fund, From IM to 1892 the province received 82.508.000 on this account, yet when the present Gow » Assucis- tion of the Province, wai a member of the Council of the Hoard of Trade for two years, and was second vice-president for two olber oars, /1IR.JAMES CRATHERN, First Vice President.Mr.James Crathern, who was elected Ist Vice-President by acclamation, 1s a Moutrealer par excellence, having wen burn in this city, Lived here all his life and conducted Lis extensive busineas ex- ciusively in Montreal.Ar.Crathern is the head of the firm of Crathern and Caverbill, Iron and steel! merchants, which firm vus established in 1834 and now dues à business exceading, in guod years, $1,000,000.In ad ition to his more unmeditte business interests in connection with the firm of Cruthern and Ca- verhill, Mr.Crathern has been for man years à director of the Canadian pank of Comaierce; à director from its inception of the tt.Lawrence Sugar Refinio Co., and was also a director for gere cal years of the Merchants Cotton Crathern has heen u consistent gu pon er of the National Policy.beingeinter- ested in many of the manoiacturing interests of the city.Mr.Cratherm's popularity was weil illustrated last vear wben 734 members of the Brard of Trude registered their votes in favor of his election as à member of the Council.wbile this vear still greater honors are his.MR.CHARLES F.SMITH.Second Vice-President.Mr.Charles F.Smith is the sole pro- prirtor of the firm of James Mcl ready & Co.wholesale boot and \u2018shoe manufacturers.tle vas born in England in !K 0, and received his education there as well as his early business training.He came 10 Canada in 188], settling in Montreal in 1KV6, and after elvven years in the boot and shoe trade joi the firm of James McUready & Co In a tew years be became a partner and esen- tually sole proprietor of the large business His success has beer remarkable owing to his energy and fine business His house has an extended trade throughout the axtent of the Dominion and ever increasing Mr.Smith ix much res cred in commerrial circles tor hid uprighiness and integrity, He has heen a member of the Bosrd of Trade since the amalgamation of that body with the Corn Fxchange in 1847, and has always evinced a deep inlereat in its affairs.MR.S1ENRY RILES, Treasurer.Mr.Henry Miles was born in Lennox- ville, Que.in 185 and was educated at Bishop's College.Ie came to Montreal when a boy and at once entered upon a commervial career by entering (he es tahlishment of Lyman, (lare & Co wholesale druggists.By attention Fusiness he went from one ftion to the other until be became the general manager of the establishment in 1484.About four vears later he became a partner in the firm where his wide experience in the drug trade and great ability as a business man ve p the houxe of which be is a member in the fore-front.He in a lover of athletics and is a member of the MA AA He is devoted to music, especially that ol a macred character, and is a memter of the Fhilbarmionie Soiety and choir master of Trinity Chur-b.In tusiness 4 circles he is greatly esteemed.He became a member of the Board of Trade in 1 MR.W.B.MATHEWSON.Mr.W B.Mathewson, of the firm of J.A.Mathewson & Co.importers af tea, is a native of this city.The firm was astablished in 1854, and was the first to introduce Japan teas into this country.One of Mr.Mathewson's pet bies\u2014and the expression in used in ita good sense\u2014has n for years the es- tabliabing of a harbor of refuge at Little Metis, Que.Mr.Mathewson bas spitated in this direction for years, and acrap book containing newspaper extracts and other cli hearing on the matter is quite voluminous.interested personally the members of the Hoard of Trade in this matter of a harbor of refuge, and may bs expected to eomtinus the work with redoubled vigor in bis present position én tbe 00 ° .MR.A.W.STEVENSON.A.W.Btevenaon is one of the best known accountapts in tbe Dominion.He is « native of Momtresl, asd has been doing business in this city as accountant and for the past twen prod ith a yor also been con- ho present treasurer of the he Province sr on of t of sad ed EE of tbe Aseucia of 7.Stevensun been v paire n seve ons ursted to permit himself tw be a candidat far the council of the Montreal Board of Trade, but bas refused un stcuunt of his business interests, which prei- y tail occupy bis time.Mr.8 Stevenson 's his reason was be cared more for himself than his a low citizens.Mr.Stevenson on the Board the t year for £3 urpose of representing insolvent legialat and matteru relating thereto belore the Dominion Government ® AR.H.STIKEMAN + Mr.Harry Stikeman, general manager of the Bank of British North America tn this citv, 15 a native of England.He was educated at Uppingham, and joirn- od the service of the bank, with which Le has ever since bvem connected in ous branches of the Bank in Ontario.Mr.BStikemau came to this country, abd was stationed in turn at the various branches of the Hauk of Ontarto, He then went to New York, where he reinained some vears, returning again to Cauada to take teuporary charge of the Quebec office.Frou here Mr.Btikemau r\u2018turned in England as a lu agent countant of the London office.1488 he was appointed second at New York, and In INK), on the death: of Mr.McTavish, was placed in charge of the agency there.In 18Y2 Mr.Btikeman came to Montreal, hav- jug beeu appointed assistant-general manager, In 1830 he was made gen- eral-mauager, which position Le now: occupies, .: .e MR.D.WATSON.Mr.David Watson, of the fign of Kerry, Watson & Cog, holesaie druggists, was bora in Arbroafh, For- farsbire, Scotland, in 1542.le has Puen engaged ia the drug business from his early youth, havingdbeen ap- preuticed to n memuer of L'# Pharmia- \u2018œutical Aus.clation of \u2018cat Britain ta bix vative town, Yi.Watson Pad served only three *.aru of his app ticeshtp when Lis jainily renoved to Canada.Shorts after his arrival here Mr.Watson entered the drug busi- news, ay! ib 1SGU entered the firm of Carte \u201cKerry & Co., and on the death wip\u201d years ufter of Mr.Carter, the ira changed its name to Kerry, Watson & (o., Mr.Watson being admitted into partnership.Mr.Watson Is a member of the Pharmaceutical Awwocia- tion of the Province or Quebec, and is the president of the College of Pharmacy fu this city.- Mr.Watson ls also wesident of the Dominion Comanercial Kravellers' Association, of which roe clety he has been a member for eighteen years.He has been for many years a member uf the Buard of Trade.MR.E.L.BOND.Edward Langley Bend is one of popular Insuran'e agents in He 1s à sn o' the Lord Bishop And was borti und educated in (his city, He begun bis business life in N63 as a stock broker and from choice touk up insurance in which he has been® mos( success!ul.He represents some of the bes.known companies in the world, aud has his agen ies frow Newioundland to Vancouver greatest reliance 1x placed in his sound 8 ldgment in commercial circles.He ban als» been a strong (actor and most energetic in municipal reforms for tbe general good of the city.Me served in (be auciive mili.ia from 1868 to 1846, in the Prine of Wales Rifles, retiring as major.and was on active service during the Feniin troubles in 1866 asd 1870.Ye has been a member of the Board of Trade for many years and takes » deep .interest in all that com- cerns the progress of (hat body asd Mr the most the city of Montreal, the city.MR J W PYKE.Mr.Jas W Pyke, senior member of the firm of Jas.W.Pyks & Co., iren and steel merchants, 1s one of the most sa- -cessful * busine men of Montreal.Mr.Pyke is a native of tbis city and bas been eugaged, y\u201d bis present business from an e age.surceeding to the trade estahlis vy by the late Alfred Brown and subee: Gently carried on by the late Gearge Reaves.In addition tu represen\u2019 ing many o'bher well-known foreign firms, Mr ke's company are ents for the famous house of Frie Krupp, at Essen, Germany Mr.Pyke is one of the exerutors to the estate of the late Mr.George Reaves MR.CHARLES M'LEAN.Mi.Charles Mclean 1s à native of Paisley, Scotland, but moved to this city in 1838 and has leon prominently aso- ciated with the growth of the maritime interests of the metropolis ever since.Mr.Mclean bas now amuciated with him in bis business Mr.Murray Kennedy, of ohare.Eng, and it is as the firm an: and Kennedy, steamship agents aad forwarders, that the business is now best known.Previous to 1848, however, or for twenty yeary 3r.Me- Lean conducted the entire business alone.The firm acts as general forwarders and freight agents and does a very large business, having many correspondents in this country and Europe.MR.A.J.BRICE.Mr.A.J.Brice bas long been connected with the wbolrsale butter and cheese trade and has been most successful in his business.tie was born in England over fifty years and educated al a college in Bath.He came to Canada in 1870 and settled in Montreal.tie at once began his commercial career as a shipper of produce and has, by his energy and industry, built up a large and extensive trade and is in the front rank of exporters.Hie has been a member of the Corn Exchange and Board of Trade for many years and possesses the confidence of the trade community for honesty in all hin dentings He ha has held several offices on the Trade Council and takes the dee repent or terest in all that concerns {he velop- ment of the city and Canada MR.D.G.THOMSON, Mr.D.G.Thomson.who was elected to the Council upon the nomination of Mr.Edgar Judge, is manager of the Montreai Transportaton Cum;any ani one of th: best known figures om Change.He has been an active Member of the Corn Exchange and rd of Trade for many years.and & few ears back was president of the former y.MR.C.CHAPUT, Mr.Charles Chaput, who was re-elect- od to the Council, is the bead of the firm | ot L.Chaput, Fils & Ge.He was born in Montreal on November 14, 1841, and =~ tered his father\u2019s employ = a 18 boy.bei due a- itted an a t has been riner I nt man rises for ths development of ont.He is a director t ue d\u2019 Hdähelaga, vice-president of the Tura Bu trust, & member of tbe Chambre voramors and a most active member the Board of Trade.- Ld * MR.R.MACKAY, Mr.Robert Mackay is one ef Ment- SE En as A = dr gle [aa .be was in Moat rest, snd Bas rom an earl & been ras , n ° goods Bouse } Machay Bros.y years he has ; Yor cennected with voryining tending to advance Muatreal's interests sad has been & member uf the Bosrd of Trade sinus its inception.Jn Jupe last he was the Libera} date in Ht.An- | twime Division for the Federal House, * \u2018but was defeated by Dr.Rod Bince the advent Lo puwer of the liberal Government be has been appointed chairman of the Harbor Com MR.F, W, EVANS, Mr.¥.W.Evans is a comparatively young man, being yet on the sunny side of the hall century mark.He is a member of the extensive fire and accident insurance firm vud and Evans, and has wade bis mark as une of the most successful bus.ness wen of the city.Mr.Evans is the present Mayor of Montreal's flourishing suburb Westmount and has just been re-elected for a sec- .oud Lerm.CITY ROPERTY Exceeding Finance amittee Decides to Ad- ve for Bale Two Blocks of Vacant Land.The inince Committee met yesterflay afff\"uoun and resolved Lo advertise the \u20ac poration properties on McGill street and at the corner of Gosford and Craig streeta Ald.Stevenson, chairman of the Fire Caumittee, aaked for $10,000 (0 purchase 13,000 feet of hose, which was urgently required.It was decided to grant the Fire Cam ttes SSUUO fur the pur The Police Committee asked for $4500 noon.ed, considered 1t 000 rete.The Class of Buildings Damaged Last Year.\u2014 DOSSES AMOUNTED TO OVER $700,000.the gues on Lo say: WHER Fi x Insurances by $9,000.The annual report of the Messrs.Perry and Poirier, Fire Commissioners, for the year 1896, was issued yesterday after- It 1s addressed to and the members of the City Council, and after stating that 458 fires were investigated and 487 witnesses examin- the Mayor \u201cA rule that we our duty to pass during the year in relation to the publicity to be given our pruvedures, bas created I for the reuranigation of the Detective | discontent in certain quarters.We de- pL ent is amount inciuded t BILOU fur increase of tbe chiel's sal- | on dors, reforcing ai the same lime Su 2 w, for the sergeant detective.(ho niembers of the press to the Clerk or Ihe secretary, $50 for the Ber- | of tbe Pauce fur tbe district of Mont- Uilon photographing system.$200 for a secret service fund, and $500 for fur- witure, ele.On the suggestion of Ald.Rainville, the chairman, it was decided to vole $1000 for the chief's salary, $1000 to the secret service, $360 for increases in sal- anes, and $250 for furniture and repairs.Un motion of Ald.McBride the City Treasurer was instructed Lo pay to the sherilf $120 of the $2400 due [or the real, are going « bu.The following class of property destroyed, the amount when they should wish to consult the depositions taksn by us after they bave been regularly filed.Still, sentatives of Insurance companies in any fire are welcome to be present and to suggest any question lo the witneas in relation to it while repre- sur investigations incurred in each case.insured and th table designates the or partly e losses gaol guard.4 TP report of the Road Committee A bent ns y or Tous or $10.00) to re-open lhe corporation \u201cbeatox Store .i 1 Arphalt Works.FTE 13.00) Quarries was passed.1 Austioneors Store Law 1 Berkors sh 20 v \u2019 > + - + > rkers op _- : 86 RBlack-miths and Coach THE PRESBYTERY Makers ae Cm am 200 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 série ee US OX aix ne Bt Rev.Mr.Drummond's Removal 2 Brass aad Copper \u2018Nanutac- x 1e7x : Agreed to.3 Hridge and \u2018Iron Manufac- ° 12,500 3,500 At a rpecial meeting of the Presby- \u2018 Butchers Stalls and Refriger- 2,600 WS tery ot Montreal, held yesterday.it was |, 1 Button holes Manufacture \"pam mu finally agreed to translate the Rev.W.3e lagos and W augue 20e 5 R Drumuiond.of Russelliown.to K a \u2019 .D.nox 3 Ch ad ! asmenyer R5.offices now lens : .it .ere : ' Church, St Thomas, in accordance with 1 Club House 1.000 rd the request of the cungregation which I Cotton 7.00 1,5 was repre-ented at the meeting by Rev.?Cotton V axe Manufaciures\u2026 13.600 » Johu Currie, of thr London Presbytery.1 Doors and Sashes Faciory .10000 RUE The putpit of Russelitown wilt de de- 1% PT | 8 2 ge Shar sacam on the second Sunday in 3 Klectroware and Bicycle Sup- ebruary.plies Stores 4,100 an On notion of Dr.Scrimger., Profes- 1 sac Us Goods Store \u2026 Les 30 sor John Campbell was appointed moder- 3 Fire Paisee Mations .15 ator of the session of Motville Church, § Potadrice ™ Picture tors 21.500 2.009 Westmount 3 Fruit and Candy stores 10 3 3 Uuraiture Stores ou .ne >enerai offices.J THE HIGHLAND CADETS.1 General Store +000 2 Glassware and 20.30 To-morrow will be military night at Tee , the Monument Nat\u2018opal, and ters 1 Grain Klovator 5] Groceries.uel and members of the varioun city corps | Hardware 000 will attend to witness the etiriin T tend Fur Stores \u2018 1e rcenen of the Indian mutiny of 155 On| 1 as depicted in the drama of Jessio !! Hotels and Rouaurants ney Ban Brown, or the Relief of Lucknow, ard \u2019 \u2019 31 Rani ing and Hmokiug Ronge, dances and tableaux will also Fatablisifmon's 11.200 105 be given, and the ational airs of Auld 3 Lauudries | 200 3.008 Scotland will be played bye carefully f Manufacturers\u201d Agent Store 749 ts selected orchestra, under the leadership à ; of Mr.Herbert Spencer.: Kirtan.Manufacture 3 es } Pho tographer i ta 1,000 700 à LC \u2018rinting hops a ORGAN RECITAL.Haas and an00 2.00 3 prox {sion Stores .13.416 Mr.Hilton will give hia fourth re way ges - Ce cital of this weamon, in the Dominion 3 Hefurmatary : a = Square Methodist Church, at 4 o'clock 1 choo Houses 20 ; on Saturday afiernopn, and will be as- 56 sheds, Siables and Haylofta 627% 16631 siated by Mrs, ©.J, Harvey, contralto, it Kwro 5,000 13140 a recent arrival \u2018rom St.John, New- | Sony Namuinetare Maqufacture.iw 1.400 foundlaud, and Miss (raig, organist, ! Soap Masutact Koo Lo The programme of these recitals are of 1 Tinainiths S CT \"200 80 a high order, and it is hoped a large ¢ Varnish and at Mann.aydience will be present.facturce._.20,000 mm \u2014 2 w arehousce and Wino Stores 95.000 17,317 SCIENCE STUDENTS DRIVE Swan Es Manuiacivres 1 20 \u2014\u2014 and Saw Mills ww » The annual drive of the students in Laser pr the Faculty of Applied Science at Mos Gil University will take place to La- lon: above Insurances.$.150 chine this ores, Sleighs will |® Gross Losses.12.004 Jeave the Colle ates at 645 o'clock.and immediately on den De of (he party at Lachine dipner wi serv : at Harvey's Hotel.The eveni will be FIREMEN MEET spent in song dance, and athletic -_\u2014 events.Elect Officers for the Benevolent TO 1,08E HIS HAND, Society.Yeaterday a boy named Joseph Chief Benoit.president of the Fire- Picard, employed in Smardon\u2019s aboe factory, on Craig street, had his hand crushed in a shoe machine.He was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital.His hand is badly injured.and it will be necessary to amputate two of the boy's fingers.in which the SACRED SONG RECITAL.lowing terms : There will be g recital of sacred music In Bt, Luke's Church, on Friday recent Bt.men\u2019s Benevolent Association, premded at the annua! meeting held at the Central Fire Station last evening.When the meeting had been called to order the secretary read the annual report Peter street catastrophe was referred to in tbe fol- \u201cIt is with feelings of the deepest sorrow and regret that we have to re- evening, à choice programme of vocal cord the death of three of our members, aud instrumental munic has been pre- Viz.Foreman Laporte, Harry King and pared.A collection will be taken up 5 lain Carpentier.who lost their lives behal tb le fund f the at e fire the emises No ch f of the mus ua © Peter street, on Friday, October 16, 1876.choir.Reminiscences of Tennyson.we La a recent issu» of the Temple Maga- thank the sine, Fariar gives ape th sole ourselves with the faet resniniscences of the late Lord Tennyson, and thus tells how it happened that be suggested ° \u2018St.Telemachus\u201d to the [aureats : \u201cLord Tennyson, one day wien | was walking with him, ask- od me | to puggeat to bim the subject ol gested tbe story ol St.Te oe hus, fan: ng down into the am pbitheatre and y be about, that he will bis self-devoted port rom putting an end for ever to the hi butcheries of the - gladiatorial games\u2014a scene which I have since described in my \u2018Gathering Clouds.To my surprise, be had never heard fhe story and was much struck with it.He asked me to send him, when [ returned, all the authorities om the subject.That Council, riments, nit miraculously esca slight injuries, with the exception of on who is still suffering and unable but the dooto: erent citiss and towns, from an far as Ottaws, to show that res t due to men who lost their lives while in the execution of their duty.We would, therefore, take of thanking those organizations fer rs have While we mourn and regret the loss the Mrigade bas sustained in the death of those three comrades, Divine Providence ani con- have to that no more of our men met with fatal injuries, as there were in the building at the time some tan to fifteen, who most with but few es The gade turned out and interred our oom- rades, as did also the Mayor and City the heads of the different De- also deputations from dif- some coming is rtu- t'melancholy œ- and t tbe amoun was ly done, for it rests on the mngie autbority: of the Greek poules the r aitendance on that mate historian in the originel Greek The number of cases relieved duri and he clatbed It in the magni liccait the Jear were hr poem.\u201d of si benefit psi \u2019 ral benefit of $0 three widows, A Bhelby County (Ind.) man who left his home on Christmas eve eleven 0, because he was out of work and without money to buy presents for his returned last Christmas eve mining children, with a fortune made at British Columbia.deposit of beak for the , ; © ur die\u201d | 4 Na; MRE, hy © rn +.ds T ct i Fa 85, and the fune- ouch to a total of he treasurer followed with his report.which showed the following sta- cs : Ln wd goo for the permanent fund.Both \"he follow E ous lected ollowin ere slec re tatives of the different stations: Ne.1.cent pr ein No.8, Capt.lan; No.Ne Gibson; No.4, Capt.Prevost; 03 Sant .Mapp: No.6 Poitier: SE pt.Rich- i: \"re Gutbrie; No 8 rli Capt.ihe No.Ta ce t.inu; No.Li, Capt.Capt.Biabop; No.14, Capt.Renaud; No 15, Capt.Deegan.No.16 Sept Naud; No.17, Capt.Roch he officers elected were: President, Chief Benoit: First Vice-President, Ae sistant Chief\u2019 Jackson; Second Vice-Pre- aident, Assistant Chief Dubois; Secretary, Assistant Cuief Beckingham; As sistant Hecretary, Capt.FP Richard; Treasurer, Supply Officer Beaulieu Cemetery Committee Anmistant Chief Jackson, Capts.Mann, Gibson, Doul- an, Briere and Renaud Examining Comwittee- Capts.Richard and Mitchell Dr.Rene de Cotret was appointed me- dicai examiner.Auditors\u2014Capta.Gibson and Richard.The President appointed Messrs.Taylor and M.Preaseau scrutineers.100TH REGIMENT Petitions for the Restoration of the Regiment to Canada Extensively Signed.Major Edward Harrison, Honogary Secretary tu the central committee struck in connec.ion with the plan for the repatriation of the 00th Regiment hua forwarded to the members of the cotu- mittees a return uf the petitions received in re the memorial for the repatriation ete.of i.3.100th Prince of Wales Royal Canadian Regiment.\u2019 No less than 220 pelilons ve been received including some from every city and town ol importance in Canada, as well as from several places in Europe.Among the distinguished names on (be peti tion are Looss of the Marquis of Dul- ferin and Marquis of.Lorne, former Governors-General of Canada.The pe- ti.ions signed in Canada bear the names of ofiicers of the mi.ilia swalf, and all of the Active Militia corps, judges of all the courts, senaturs and members of Parliament, wembers of muni ipal councils, former ofiicers and men of the i0Uth, and the chiefs of the Bix Nations, Lorette and Caradoc Indian rves.The committee the following : .British Columbia\u2014L.t Col.Hon.E.G Prior, A.D Manitoba Li -Col.Hop.C.A.Boul- top, Senator, Retired l.ist, formerly of H.M.100th Regiment P.W.Ruyal Ca- padians, 1858.Ontario Lt -Col.John Macpherson Supt.Militia Stores, Ottawa, Lt.-Col.R.Tyrwhitt, 3th Hatt, Brampton, Major Jas.Sutherland.2nd Batt.Woodstock; Lt.-Col.J.V.Gravéley District Puy- master and Supt of Stores, Toronto, Captain Brown Wallis.Reserve Milita, late H.M.100th Regt.PP.W.Royal Canadisns, 1858, Ottawa; Major E.Har- risan, Hon.Secretary, 49th Bati., Belle- ville, Major J.M.Delamere, Rifles, Toronto; Majur J L.Shannon.Jéth Batt\u2026 Kinguton; Major A.L.Jarvis, G G.F G, Ottawa, Captain C.HF.Winter, G.G.F G., Ottawa.auch 1.t.-Col.John Fletcher, CM., late Dep.Adj Ge General, formerly H.Royal Can., IKH, Montreal; Lt.-Col.H.Forest, Dis trict Paymaster and Supt of Stores, Quebec; Lt.-Col.G.Mattice, Supt.of Stores, etc.Montreal; Captain bam- éth Fusiliers, Montreal.Nova Scotia.\u2014 Major J.Plunsol Edwards, retired list, londonderry, N.#.Local Commit tees\u2014 Captain E.ia Chambers, fith + usiliers, Montreal, Ma or Al- tred Markbam, 8.h Hussars.New Brunswick, Major G.L.Dugberty, District Eaymasiel Charlottetown, P.E.L; Lt.- re, 1st Hussars, dos.Onl ; is Honor Lieut -Governor Patterson.Mapitoba; Hin Hompor Lieut.- overpor J.J.Fraser, New Brunswick, Lt.L'ol.Percy B Lake, (late i00th Regt} Grenfell, Assiniboia, N.W.T.; Chief Josiah Hill, Six Nation Indians (roquols ; His Worship tbe Mayor of Toronto (R.J Fleming.) this Worship tbe Mayor of Quebec; His Worship' the Mayar of Sorel: His Worshi the Mayor ot Montreal; His Worship Mayor of Belleville (J.Walmsley, Faq.); His Worship the Mayor of Kingston, His Worship the Mayor of Brockville, His Worship the Mayor of Prescott; lis Worship the Mayor of Hamilton, His Worship the Mayor of London, His Worship the Mayor of Cornwall, His Worship the Mayor of Victoria, His Worship tha Mayor of Winnipeg, His Wor- ahip the Mayor of Charlottetown; etc, etc.consists of Montreat *\u2018 Star\u201d SYSTEM OF > + Insurance Five bundred dollars will be paid by the Ocean Accident and Guarantes Corporation, Limited.40, 42 and 44 Moorgate street, London, England, to the person wbom tbe Editor of the Montreal Daily Star decides to be the nearest relative of any one who is killed in a railway accident in the Dominion of Canada, or tbe United States whilst being & pas senger, provided a copy of the Montreal Daily Star (as indicated bereafies) ie found upon the deceased at the time of the catastrophe.or if it is proved that be or she is a subscriber through a news agent, or through the publishers.This sum will not be paid in the event of an accident to ruilway trainmen while >a duty, nor of a suicide.In cases where the accident ssams to the Editor to be dus to carelessness on the part of the insured no payment will be made.No claim will be paid in the case of the death of à obild under tan years of age.The Editor reserves to himself the right to pay the money in accordance with the provisions of any will left by the decrased.In regard to residents of Montreal, olaims may be established by their bav- ing a Star of the day of issue, or the day previous, or by proof of their being regular subsoribers, direct or through news agents.Persons living outside of Montreal will have claims established if possessed of a paper of date within three days previous to date of socident, or by proof of their being regular subsoribers in the same way.It must be distinotly understood by all subscribers to the Star that the de ousivu as to the payment of the insur- anos money is left to the opinios of the Editor.amd his desisloa is fimsl.All copies of the Bter are published subject to this condition.Ocean Accident and Gusrantes Corporation referred to abeve is repre- mue alt by Roland, Lyman Building, Montreal, Addree all pls spoadence the \u201cStar,\u201d Mootreal.a v4 * ) Cr Mangan, No.10, Capt.Q.0.{ 00000000 00000000000000 La Minerve says that recently a laÿe® and influential number of Catholic cith= zens of the various parishes inet Arocb- bishop langevin af the House of the Oblat Fathers, and offered their services to urganize « grand meeting for tbe benefit of hia schouls.1t goes on to say that \u201cwith the greatest kindness the Archbishop listened to these geneatbus citizens and their plan, and (old them that he could not then ucce,t their offer, before they had special permission from the ecclesiastical head of the dicoese.\u201d° The, Very Reverend the \u201cVicar Copi-< tulaire,\u201d vo being sean, at once approved of the movement sud granted permission.À stroug comuniltee was at once formed, and it was decided to hold the meeting on February 16, at the Mow nument National.The Courrier du Canada says: \u201cThe famous John O'Donohue, the witness of Dalton McCartby before the Privy Council of Ottawa, on tbe Manitoba we question, has been rewarded Ly the Laurier Government.He has been appoint ed to a position in the Customs at Win- nipe Thus are our perseculors Te warded.\u201d - .trisl of the L'Union in asking for a \u201cThe Liberal school settlement remarks: party has not asked and has never sired tu impose on the Manitoba mie parity neutral or atheistic schools.They do not want such kind of schools for our Catholi> population.We believe that the schools offered to the minorit will be practically Catholic schools an French, notwithstanding all the theoretic interpretations which may he given to the proposed settlement.The reli- ous authorities of Nova Scotia, New Bam ik and Prince Edward Island have allowed their flocks to accept the public school system of those provinces under a \u2018\u2019modus vivendi\" leas favorable tban that pro for the Catholics of Manitoba.ve shall counsel all to be calm and reflect in privacy.° \u2014\u20147 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.TAKING EFFECT NOVEMBER 15 1008 \u2014 SUBJECT TO CHANGE Trains lea ¢ Bonaventure Station as fellows (Note * sans fu 16 daily.AU other trains rus ercept Ru ve) TORUNTU, CHICAGO and WEST\u2014\"9 a.m, \"0.00 14.35 avan C A B FOINTR-9.30 0.8, \u201c3pm URN W bbe al i I BEGCK VILL Tue Ex FT LEV RUEC pes ICHMOND\u20148 68 à.wm.¢ tar ST J JORRS and :.C.R NTS\u2014& SHERBROOKE and ISLAND FOND bie se.POR BOAT Len \u201cln ST sdb.Gk rol pis u Like TH iv \u201c .points aud 5.30 { n'en DC MABSENA'S RINue-70 m T LOVING am.4p Wm ST LAURENT- 2 æ., 12 uvve, (2.30, Thuraday entr NEW ORK vie D aH Ss XEW YORK ve C V M, old.9 BUSTO, \u2019 i Rov Wid =, vs FA AËNE rN > oT Da daily esvept Bat.aden nem SEBIRBAN TRAINS LACHINE\u2014a m., 8.38, \u20ac Ne 9.15, 1 Tora 38, 4 slp m git SE rx dam.Tam.1215 seve.BT RE tenu I OA Ce ayy >t B=.266 pu.fe 31 wed a.Spm ir a % Mondas end TRAINS ARRIVE AT DONAVERTURS STATION.RONTO and WFST\u2014°T.15 am.&.on OTTAWA 04 C.A B\u201411 0 em.4 ae al VON cofNwaLL-*1 Vem daily.Nam 01h CM 6 xidiarow, BROCK VILLE pro 51pm.PT LEVI and QUEBEBC\u20141.00 a czcopé Mondag vy cui tS Bat Lac HINE WHARP-J 0.LA MELT- béta.a pm Bat and acer) oniy.4.4.S15 on Vind N, gsm ispe Bom, 108 pm, 357 Tharedags cnlp, HT RSS er \u2014 ti mon ae am, 000 wat GA Lovell.sm.> SCBURBAN TRAINS LACHTNE- (18 am Sun.onl - AMBERT- a =, \"Ten, Toone Bat ha.S85, ei 7.m,008 pm, b Lofab RTT, ems n 44m.con ORK Stem.Sp OoTk ST.Ja sm; lM 0.235 0 D, 18) vabvRauté, ST SES ANNE 1% em sam, an SUR LR RE ie por a A am Gaming © 515 6.30, 6.40 Sunday e- k PRES sn mieu.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Louve 146 « =.Leave $ 0a =m.pal Bp wm.Shel ow a [+ VE te, tor 88 Jona, Fo fren Rom Negper.Port ta.fer aa moe Lesve 0.00 + ve Am fod 4 Points.are Ha =.Alfred sad 16m SQUARE STATION\u2019 Lauve 9.00 à œ.ni pes | Ares 630 6 em - 10pm.WB) = Lachete, OUava, ote.Louve sp.dM m | rive 19.35 p map Wm Leave 130 à my.sin Are a D 130p.m, ment $08) w Agathe Labelle.Leave $80 m | Arrive L 00 a fer Feltetts and Bt.el kes om | Arrive 5.00 à m.84.Jerome, Bu.Lin sed 6.Ruftnahe Lenve Mp ms.tt vy Rens dually, toctodes es only a Money lend Dia Jewellery, Cloth De Rg and a) kinda ye pts NE à \u2018 ; x ; _ PLU \\ hy Coleg Rare Fe Te 3 Chloe OY ya gd vi a +, 1., i LS He \u2018 ) Fer @ TT oy + .£ iw es Lu 4544 \u2018 A une we - - Hr\u201d SAT ADS A5 4 - *.eon \u2019 ' THS.MONTREAL DATLY STAR-THURSDAY, FANUARY?v8 18.> \"à \u2019 ally into the United States by land\" or __ Yroser Brea\u2019 Balen the old treatment ple oreascte and | water for sers of engaging In many even under the impruved coadi- 1 \\y mechan rade or manual labor mr à \u20ac tions of (vod dnd hygiene acvompany- IF wages salary, ssturning from Household Fursitare and Effects.Important B Marcotte Bros A) 2s aa ng ha haspital treatmeat, without the aid tune to tie to a foreign count .0 - \u2018 or medicines.If the patients 7 Hegular Auotion at oùr large entame, Great Ametion bale of Kirgani Mouschoid Si 3 de den show amy marked 1mm- Ne 43 end (33 8.James of, ; rea .\u201c, re however, «à large quantily .Nertion 5.That it shall be vohawiel ON FRIDAY, a AT WA KB, uraltare, oa Friday Aflernesn, 6 Na rm of oh cuprum will be imported and ex: | \u2019 for any person, nership, company , of Household Furniture, Pianos.oe Pai : January.as stare 1003 and 1006 rues - _ 0 orme will be made on scale suf \u20ac or corporation Pomme\u201d to employ \u2018Goods F ura Jewellery.\u2019 Of Valuable Household Furniture, - Notre Dame street, \u2019 .om y extensive to enable efinite any alien coming into the United a ge ado.Safe storage for Fural Fine | nt Flann, Fine an, Splendid Safe, \u201c Jeductions tu be made us to its efficacy.Ntates 1 tolati reced- | sales Lace ( ere Duri h Maiagli - ction i Of he Dent a tara.de Privaie ovory day.sSpieudid Mirror.ns.Chenülle Pur: | nus mine (he crepument THE Maes lug section of this act; provi the 9s FRAME BROS.Austonsers AXMINSTER, heres Turk hug, Silk Rrooatel.Plush and Hair .pec k provisions uf this act shall not apply a EE Cloth ur Sota, Centre Table, Wire Hach Keay ° .| are a d.but every effort 1a made to the } t P ck- BRUSSELS and Chair, eben Chir.londid Oak and Walnut - Claim Prof Mara liano , to build up the str h and improse S ta { Ja 1 Le- lo th praployment of sutiors.deck.Ga cher Clin Hohe se Eh ° g the bodily \u2018comic cou uf the patients by gore Py 0 pa S raliroad train bands, wuch as condue- TAPESTRY CARPETS fl ermar bn Sota.in Oak.Wate Trains leave Bonapentnçe Station.% ( the wimpistration of colliver wl.uly tors, engineers, brakuwmeu, fremeu OF | ° ge rank, 2; \u201cplendl d Bedroom Sets_in Oak.Walnat (Note * signifies mia A rien = ° .{ cero-pbusphaites and nourishing food.° ,o axomen, whose duties uire them Bea S cte.Cook and Hall Stoves, and lot of other run tly ore | nN .PEIN he\u201d th, use over the fronti ea the utiful Oriental Rug > Koon too NURICAOES To Tie LION.Qlva.mi.Sk \u201cp.os- OPINION OF A PHYSICIAN.p rantier tu reach ; ° Male without resorve at 2 oclock m.Free nd all points om the C.yd pose TE \u2018 One of the staff in St Luke's Hospital terminal of their runs, or to boatmen Uilcloth and Linoleum Door Mats, House storage to Lit May 1 dentred.> (Runs to \u201calleyfield on weck days oaly | in desert the effects of \u201che reine the Kr thorn order or he uted Lincus, Crockery.Catlery, etc.ete.WARCOTTE BRON, po nm 300 p.m, 0% pp Teese L + * h i», \" + dy, puit w we yesterday ; States.i yrup at our rooms.2: Auctionaers.Spm 0) xed) bor rock .¥ : \"An - - - = 3 - Saturdaye T RESULT ONLY IN EAHLY moo ooiwiomssisies, moi) nos i 3 of Ag Ml AND 18 BT.JAS STREET, OTICE.PÉ2E Fe.monde ri .Ale PS .7.00 a.m or He , \u2018 rs Aline hat he chum ul he FIN DS A BIBLE IN A HOTEL re rannaitiien shal] be cc 8 &Y of Red On Friday Afternoon, January 29, INSOLVE NT N Magsoua pring ond 3 | does for hun.(0 increases bis poser 5 } - Comprising - 1 JOSKPH PICHK, Tailor.Fort pr 3 \u2026.STAGES.ol resistance to the disease, and enables ROOM AND READS IT coediug $300, or by imprisonment for my ne Fre.Xavier street.Montreal.On Co ng cod) For [sland ! .the term of not exceeding one year, or v 00 ar 3 h to throw it off \u20ac on is à 3 , 2 pright Grand anos.good make.almost new; The wader?od will sell by public auction at For Sherbrooke Laiand P hin © pos \", \u201c Jism ot by both such fine and imprisonment in F, Hands mne 1.W.Partor Suite covered in SE (hole roma EST, James st, on wan Orchard.Quebec and { disease which differs fram near no the discretion of the court, provided or Coughs, U Hrocatefle; rush mad 118 l'arior Suite, Heavy | Provinces.\u2019 : others in this respect Ihe baal of TT that all persons convicted of a violation Cold Brass Beducgds.Hack alngl and Oak SATURDAY, 30th Inst, wh m.For Sherbrooke and porta joe Ils Use of Advantage, However, | 2555 oF dr nine duit\"! ei at sues spore.Golds, Bron- FF A Le ht ty | es 3 TA cnt atta sv ia se spu mo « 1 .\u2014 {ti u A \u201c ee et Nr | Convineed of Is Trath and Ppp- |\" 1 éninirs\"\"éieue\"ihey dater chitis, Sore fl arid Ok att, AE mer | Porte Tes bacilli would be found in 34, but thus throat et 1 Solul Iron Nelsbauin, Bras Mounted; Oak and Store Fixtures .Lo.#0 1.85 p.m.- \u201cror St, Johas on Satardge in Advanced Stage | dues not sgaify by any means Chat the : - at, etc.! w ait Dining Chaire.Ok Med pe Exten- Hook Debts Cee .70%0 é.u0 pan.Fur Mhe Leland \u2019 | person from whom it 15 takon is cons fesses Conversion.pee ot oi Bedard KERAY, WATSON & CO., PnoracTous.! on fin, Tables, Ornaments re.etc.eu: For information ap \u20188561 9 Ler hs ES .Russe Polat, demned.It as ordy when the power of law the Secretary of ay Treasury may ® MONTREAL.| IW made up Carpets, in various p19\u20ac Squares, Vi rem, cu Mi.Cesaire (aod 3 \\\u2019atorioo via Bt Lambert | resistance leaves us that we suvcumt to oo permit alfens to enter thin country for so 0 CS © swe mee clegnnt patterns, wih woven bordé aposiry.James.street.M Pk&H o via 88 he disease and t} baer | 1 y + mineter, Hrusse lvet, M t and \u201cus oo .\u2014 For Sor New York, January 2% The unu ual FAN ah th wn Lh a de the purpose of teaching new arts or in- == \u2014 \u2014 ons also à few Rich Oriental Huis.\"beaut 1 in 23 3 man erry Auctioneers.opm oom Hyaciathe.; Lot them every day un Une hospital, but | New York, Janurry 3 - As the re dustriee under such rules aud regula- desiun.9.00 2.101.3.Jop.oe 84.35 p.un.er interest taken by physicians and the y: 85, | 0 tr , ï rN tions as be may provide, WOOD'S PHOSIPHODINE , Now York via CV.A public in the treatment of pulmonary i hae fie oe Na.Hoy w hen I\" sult oft studying a Bible that he found fhe Great English Remedy.SALE AT 2 oO CLOCK.NT NC TI E.Yor Sub ona Sher ow Terr DL tuberculosis, or consumption as il 5 PR rot are hin he human body tn hes routs at the Sturtevant House TT f Sir Packages Gruarastsed to For Suburban service consult commonly called, wil Ibe in: rrased by the | for This propagation, and the systens 19 00 Brondway, Mr Akiyama, a high Section 5.That this act shall not : y promptly cod permanently RAE & DONNELLY.arty TICKET OFFICES, 143 M.à news that bas t tune + weakened, Then à case of consumpyon caste Japanese, became a convert tothe apply to persons arriving in the Unit- cure all forme of Nervous 29 9 Auctioneers \u2018 And Bonaventure hich, it i pi au 0 me develops That is the value of Marsæt- Christian relynon : ca Staten from any port or place In the eaknem Sperm.: UNITY | - which, at as declared, will prove an a | ana\u2019s serum.lt restores the power of : sland of Cuba, during the continuance atorrAea, Impotency and = TS s solute cure fur the disease in ats early | resistance, which has been lost by Che Mr.Aklyama is the second wecrelary of the present disorders there, who have effects of Abuse or Leases, Walter M.Kearns Baies ' S IKTERCOLONIAL RAILWA \u20ac rages and will greatly benefit yatients Pi sent und enables hun to fight the of the Japanese Legation at St Peters heretofore betu Inhabitants of that is Mental Worry, eScsseive use ~~~ dm Jeweller ¥ Stock for Sale A und arrest th { the disease | disease \"* burg.He recently obtained an extend- land.Before and After.Ÿ af Tubdoco, Opium or Stisve- by T det- .+.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : 1 \u20ac progress of the diseass © periments in the game line are aisé ad leave vf abse hh he d 1 =.lants, schick soon lead to In- Folle En Ch rr S I y lence on and after Me in its advanced ( 2 The serum is The by 1 eave of absence, whi e devote Armity, Meanity, Consumption and an early grave.e e ale.n anced forms ru betag made In CS >, r to travel On January 14 be arrived Kectiou 9.That any allen, who Has bow hed 3 Ta thea nds of IN THE MATTER 1008.(he traims of t u- a » ., i ; fs 1 1 I t OW = où fav Januar 4 Le » prescri over years in ous = _ sollowor\u2014 oer of Professor Maragluno, of i AL ue \u201ced Pr of The ne rum et.in New York.and obtained quarters for shall, ju violation of this act or any cases; 1s the only Reliable and Homest Mediaine BOOK DEBTS.W.S.oe ORR & Co., daily (Snaday excepied] ab eos, Italy.A aml] quan was 3 (EE BE ow process, {lio ; : : other existing law, secure entry Jute mows.Askdruggistfor Wood's Phesphodlne; if In the matter of JOHN E.T.NIXON.OF MONT Leave Notre! by Grand brought to this country, and the physi Lim amo (EEE ae ei himself pa bis retinue at the Starte- the Culted States without examina- heoffers some worthiess medicine tu plece of this, TREAL, CATEEKL, Insolvent.2200 St.Catherine Str eet Lea tere by Candice vians vf St.Luke's Hospital began ex- { kep: *uder (reutinent for three or four vant hile there he picked up à Bi- tion, or through mistake, misrepresen- incicse price tn letter, end we will send by return The subscriber will soli by public auction at Windsor unent | .HT ble, and soon was deeply engrossed in tation, collusion, deception or rraud, mail Price, one package, 61; six, 96.Ons wisi his Balesrocm, 1638 Notre Danie st, Saturdays perunents with it a week ago cH is conientst Mr.Akiyama bas receiv.AY be taken Into custody by the pro- wismss, oie will owrs.Pamphiets frve to any address, Saturday Morning.30th Jan., né T ®'Clock, Tenders will be received by > = Loar rr Loup \u2019 The serum is obtained from 1he Hood '.' ol ST > An perly authorized immigration oficers The Wood Company, at the Folic kn (herre, cost and charges of the sighed up to 13 o'clock noun, on \u2026 Trou Pistuies \u2018 et horsea which have been inoculated TERRIBI E 1 TRI \\L el an excellent education, and speaks within thirty days afte- the facts be Windsor, Ont, Canada.previous purchaser, iz SATURDAY, 30th January, 1897, « Rumouski with the tuberculosis grr in anal shiv ES ha Li.several languages with the greatest flu.[come known to them: and such allen, D Æ Mc@ale 1123 Notre Dame st.Branch Sire 1306 JAMES BARR, of the City of Montreal, tor (he purchase of the usvets of tha nf de uantities and tinued unde this \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ency upoir a special enquiry at the most con- Notre Dame street, ner 10 Balmora) Hotel, Montreal - The Book Ilebisin the above matter.amount.eats as below, In one lot, at a dolla; + Campbetiton a ud continued urder He ; something about the good book venient place, conducted according to a ing as per list to about $100) F VAE | rate, us per inventory.» Lesbousie treatment for several months.(ts effect Englands New Cruiser Described | \" ue 0 section 5 of the Immigration Act of STOCK Consatng oi Fine Dia 4 = Retburet charmed him, an! he never tired of read- M Terms cash.Deposit required on adjudl | ond and Precious Stones.moun = New Unatie 18 to produce in the blood of the horse Iu All Her Details.ing 1 The more he read, the more arch 3rd, 1893.shall be dealt with , Le cation.ef and unmounted, Fine Gold Jew- \u201c some quality uf resistance to the dis was he convinoed of the truths it con- 2% provided by aw for allen Immigra- The Promotive of Arts Association WALTER M.KEARNS.Auctioneer ellery of English, American and 2 alien vase, which when introduced into the tained Not caring to confide his opin- tion upon their first arrival, 73 SAMUEL \u20ac.FATT, Curator Cunadlan manufacture, American > ex Shevungh Lo hel bumun system st rengthens the resisting 1 d To the LL tou To, a WH ons to his countrymen, he sent Mor - \u201c* @LMTED@ wa = i re Nilneeware, Dap en dam power.The serum theary is therefore wo lernble, cruiser, Captain \u201c| Frank Hang.oue of the proprietors of Section 10.That this act .- > W w The buffer slespt ad other rod vasctly opposite to the theory of vacan- Fawkes.which was built and engined the house, and told him that he was effect July Ist, 1847, : shall take Incorporated by Letters, Patent ~~ - EDUCATIONAL- AAA Gano Lirias, Opera en leaving Monirea, ED 0 closk rem ation, which introduces the germs of {tx Messrs.J & 6.Thompson, of Clyde- greatly troubled in spirit.Mr.Bang 7th October, 1806.Niver Fancy Goods, Leather Goods, [yy ag Without change s the disease itself into the system, and : ._ ; ; mterrogated hun, and wis soon con- J.E.WEBSTER, OUC, CC.ll ces ces ue The trains of the lutercolenial Rel R bank, Glasgow.arrived at Spithead on ET T OF FICK ND STORE FIXTURE steam from the by producing the disease in à mold form ke Clase St vineed that Vir \\kiyama wanted tu em- THEY W ANT T ARIFF 1687 NOTRE DAME STREET, Vocalist and Com omer, ! ERIC FORNITURE Last in and Halifax via or hid be siostrieity.renders the body impervious to is} Saturday might tt the conclumon of her brace the Chi an religion.\u2018 < .Prom London.England, late of New ht & Show Soles, etc, etc 2100 , tickets may bo ol on, further attacks.steam trials, and her gun trials are to Mr.Rang sent for a personal friend, Sm MONTREAL, Professor of voice prod action and the art of singing.uses 326.608 ELA SE .BS \u2018pee .Carri \u2019 the R John Lewis Clark, t Mar- Pupils hed in © au prie d other Solo work 1 | : » © Frovimoce EXPERIMENTS IN ST.LUKES Hos- te arried ot forthwith.At the 1.000 bi lt cuis lark, of he Mar- The National Convention Calls At- Priany SEs, [aime Jlartbated every BLE I dp a perder hoe The bus.ness ia one of the « haa Fer tiokets and sl le fg ç horse power trial on Thursday and Fri - ; .of charge -9 ARGILE \"ave best known in Canada, and present de- fares, rates of freight, (ren t PITAL.oe ; and Twenty-ninth street.Mr.Clark tention to the Neceesity for did o) tunity for any one scek a Apply Lo Only a small quanti of the serum day the vessel drew 26 feet 1 inch for- readily responded, and was at once in- ; ; PUS TT airal location.accom- Ras reached tie country\u2019 about Two hun.ward and 28 feet 10 mches aft.The steam | irojuced to Mr Aklyuna.For three Reciprocity.- TO LET SAA An accexed cheque for 3500 dred cuble centimetres in all Pare of in the butlers was 2235 pounds to the days the filers man spent much time \u2014_\u2014\u2014 A par ec ere es sante arrer for.thus quantity was imported for SC Luke's square inch.and the vacuum 25.5 inches with the Japanese and gave hi a vast Philadelphia, Pa, January 28.\u2014The se- IN THE .4 Inventory can be n and or to ex- pa Due UN rer et wan sque .the vas 25.amount vf information about the Bible cond annual convention of the National These tiny D amine mack at oftipe et Curato ty sented Lo the hospital by GW.Wop mufbuard and 265 inches port.With and che Chrivtian religion Roe * \u201cSTAR\u201d BUI Capsules ( The highest or any tender not rman, Profeesur Maragliano's agent.102.4 revolutions starboard and 103 port Mr Akiyama expressed a desire to Association of Manufacturers met in LDING, ps l accepted.4 W.STEVE Fhe serum as at present manufactured the mean dicated burme power was In.be baptized, but the Rev Mr.Clark Horticultural Hall.President Search \u2014 superior ) es ef urator._ » is expensive.each centimel:e being | +44 Lor thie tharty hours, aud the coal admonished Bim to take ample tive, #3 read his annual report, wa which he re- Three Offices to Copaiba, Bank _of Toronto Chambers, worth about $20.Copsutspiion was 1.1 pounds per on- 3 Was a serious matter he vas con- viewed the work of the year past and Ensuve, arm foor 1 \u2019 l Moritrea:s, Jan.15, 1897.V0 a On account of the small quantity of divide t horse power per hour.The speed sulering The Japanese was set in his made ti for the { tion 10 ME hen b heated.most central loos Cubebs, ) tbe serum available, only two patients 01 The ship, as taken during three runs mind, and said be must receive the rite ace suggeslions for uture.At- \u2014cu 4 - bave been selected for the experiment vu the theasured aistapce between Hamme of baptism before his return to Ja an, tention - called te the necessity of an W E COOPER, 5 re ) INSOLVENT ROTKCE.at se Lukes.and urine have fren fiead and bodman f'oint, was 20.964 for.which lace he ir Ta on Te nal, Yh of the rag La sos BTAR office the same diseases as these drugs $ obtained from thew that (hey wil re- knots ! : : - Uk » - 1 - : : Tenders for Drugxists\u2019 Steck In Trade re ST ER to Lotion ane «the official report of the arauieswed.and it was decided that Mey rine and tbe tariff.Continuing, he says in forty-eight hours without $ x ders.or Bragxist Mork tn Trade.= mn P ange give the remedy a fair test.The claim principal Leur hours\u201d trial on Saturday.Aklyama should attend the session of wolel e oul reat the tariff question LEGAL CARDS- inconvenience.4 Mootreal, Province of Quebe.Drugmat, carrying oo b is pol made for the serum that 1 ais orraugnt of water forward, 25 feet 9 the Woman's Board of Foreign Missions ely as a business question, urge mo- ) business alone.under firm name of ! I > : en \u2018 ; _ the Reformed Church in À deration in any revision of the customs re | LAVIOLETTE & NELSON.quickly.Constant t(realmmeni for ut least inches; aft.2K (cet 3 inches, steam in ei n America, at lawn, k t bit ft Aner i Hach Capsule bears the name Tenders will Le received the timdersiqned.ot 1005 two or (bree mombe is required to pro- boilers, 229 6 pounds, vacuum, 26 inches No 25 East Twenty-wcond sireet.This dust or ditior ain for i ol ue eu PEERS DAVI Whoiomie of Lymnn.Sous b Ca., Henteasl 4 Notre Dame sirwet, unul MOEDAY.the Fiftesnth of Po TRAINS RACH wr - 3 duce any definite results.and 31 should starboard, 20 inches port, revolutions he did.! \\ 8 ane ons will place them DSON, Februery.1897.at Kooa, for the Sock in crade, bon.be continued for a year to effect a per minute, 112 starboard, 11198 port; While there he was baptized by Mr ON à Lasis equality with foreign com- = ns remit ae aie me 4.57 \u2014BET WKEN\u2014 complete cure.Indicated bourse power\u2014starboard.(2.Clark.The ladies of the Missionary patitors.and use our influence to secure Advocate, \u2018 Abop.Plant.Purniture.etc.ete.de 380% 5 Professor Maraghano is modest inhis 515: port, 13.057- total, 75,572; speed of Bourd presented him with a bandswwe he substitution of specific Qutien lor Commissioner for the Provinces and ! Leo tan a Tn aod Back, etc.viovet at the slaims for his remedy.He dues not vessel, 22.41 Knots.J ., Newfoundiand adore adj Tend be rate the dollar.sxpect to effect a cure excep! in (he At the conclusion of the full power \u201cAlcs Akiyama | left New York for San opportunity for fraudulent undervalus- meurs Fe babe a ek vo aeons coe] sariv stages of the disease.When it run.and when the ship had reached Fransisco, where ba will takea Pacifio The t of the C of Trade Builaine Whe OAIMAU INDIAN CIGARETTEC f Maat a art im Chiat 00 lors Cou has advanced far enough to produce le- Rawe Head, the \u2018eastern limit of the dis Mail steamship for Yokohama: rocit oy t \u201c t orien \u2018ba fleet: © £ re oy wih Jroper sitantioe i ave sons of the \u2018issues, or e avatiess be floes jance.the Terrible started for Spit- Pr LE Si a dis opinion that In ST.JOHN.NEW BRUNSWICK.| Recommended hy Medical Aathori- Fire Ww.nm STANLEY.Curator Sy not lwlieve that a cure van be effect- ead, in order ta carry out her four - r - > Ce , ed.He thinks, bowever, 1hut the pro- hours 24,00) horse power trial Draw- NEW ALIEN LAW tion sbould he the framing of a new WELDON & McLEAN, ties in Furope, Asia and America for vu ae gress of the disease can be arrested.ini the sme amour of water as before, 4 .tariff law from which sufficient re- Barristers and Attorneys, the immediate rele! of Asthma and trina ma - .34 4» .The reason for this is that the serum with 235 pounds of steam in the boilers TTT rene all be detires toe support the ay MA den, à re aniwichs \u201croe ol acon of the air passages Teer - cvs.(Woah Daga) entre quabes 2 se a .+ - .ew w .[\u20ac ee | 00% wacuuip of 201 inches starbosnt Americans Making It Hard to Get posed by (be law should be just high Poem aes Grimault's Cigarottes ease the Adams\u2019 Tutti Fruttl 23pm (Dui) \u201d - al ini enough to protect the wages of feeling of tightness across the chest, 1,00 pm, (Weak Dag) , 2 A the early sages of phihivie fat in the 118 # Tevolutims starboard.\u2018and I08- Into States.workingmen' againat the cheaper labor MCGIBBON,HOGLE & MITCHELL and gives a general feeling of repose ids digestion.ss Eten cslli which are classad under the gen- being 10.962 starboard and 11,320 port of fore: countrjes.The report also ADVOCATES and comfort, so that you need not neglect ve coupons In- 7 eral name of pyogeni, Or pus producing \u2014total, Y2,.282.Wasbington, Janfary 24.\u2014The Houne declared strongly in favor of the re- Cannes Life Building, MONT our business or sit up ail night gasping side of wrappers.germs, are present, on which the anti- In the 5000 horse power trial of the ha% Agreed to the coblerenre report « enactment of the reciprocity clause, and = REAL 2 breath for fear of suffocation.+ * \u2018 .or« power trial o e p > demanded such exchange with all the & D MouIBBON.Q U ARTHUR F HOGLB for onolosed with each tubercular serum bas no effect The Terrible with sixteen bouers lighted, the the Immigration Bill, which embodt OO ma a Co mir DO removal of the tubercle bacilli, bow- coal consumption was 227 pounds\u2019 per \u2019 dies nations of the world.VICTOR EB MITCHELL ns Whales Li y ever.is distinctly beneficial, and indicated horse power per hour, but In rubstantially a new measure, being _ leaves the patient with more energy to the Powerful it dropped to 2.07 pounds.different in some respects from either DANGEROUS BUSINESS RIVALRY.CS TT Ten Ty TT oT ST resist the ravages of thaw that are Then the latter ship went on ber tharty the Senate or the House Blil.The prin- .For (hey s Bee In battered harness Ant mone he then beheld him, tear For.the main ye = eft, it is urged.hours\u201d 14.000 Jlurse power trial with all cipal objection to the other bill and po lalitay, NS.Jancary 28.\u2014 There And Lis PE ders ken man; Fora ralg puere mate © th fear, es \u2018end a .Ç ; oilers in use, and, w ' A ; Is ADMINISTERED HYPODERMI- oor oy er ee ih on.thin one was the clause requiring 1m- pws Jeading.fiome.in.necking De OLD SAT Dim heck in Jale and wan: led never couched a spear.CALLY.\u2019 sumption was 1X3 pounds, whereas in MIRTADtS to read and write \u201c\u2018in the for steamers that come in for supplies.In his weak and drooping ha J Some ghastly news must bring; The sefum is admibistered hypodermi- Be corresponding trial of the Terrible language of their native or resident Thin rivalry almost led to fatal re Cntr of the Sit and 3 Murray, And all of them were fathers Ki Billy in doses of one cubic dentimetre with 1K-84 Lorse puwer, it dropped to country.\u201d This.lt w sults.A tug in which was the repre I eT ne daily.In St.hLuke's the nection is Lil pounds.would pres Cs ] a a ou sentative uf one fire ran down & TOW Round hi - h the A oo \u2019 i in the tissues of (he back.This IN speed both ships have surpassed ex- preveat several classes of peo- boat in which were J.R.Benrett and | Oud! us alla eit people, crying.nd lp then rome the Provost 1x the rt of the body recommended pectations, and here, again, the same pie in Europe and in Central America three rowers, while both were at- Li re are they who went to hattle, Of ancient Tame.and k entehtiy fame, by Professor Maragliano because of the prder ©, progression that has been re- and Mexico fram gaming admission to tempting to board an incoming steam- whandalph Murray, sworn te vou a , ui chivalrous degre Lord .: ; , i e are y, our brothers-c ren ruled our city lke a ibickness of (be tissues there and iheir on her first trip the Terrible gave a the United States, because they do not er The boat was cut in two, snd it Edinburgh After Floddsn Have they met the English foe ?Who brook ed de equal here, reedom from small blood vessels, which , eak eith 1 the L .was only with great difficulty that ; ; wh t thou alone 1 \u2019 ht be pierced by the hyped i speed of 13.43 knots with 64.5 revolu- ¥peak either o e lai quages to which Mr.Bennett was ued fro d \u201cEdinburgh after Fhodden,\u201d which we y ar ._unfullowed ?And ever for the townmsman's rights nig pen y VPodermie bone, the Powerful subrequently aver- the clause limita them.It was ada : rome m drowa- ; \u2019 ls it weal or La it woe ?Mood up \u2018gaine prince and peer.syringe.res 1 1 ted that the langua was intended t ing.publieb by request, is ons of the most Like a corpse tte grisly warrior And he had seen the Scottish host While it vas too early yet tn observe aged - knots with 683 revolutions | guage iten oO stirr of .: ; looks from out nfs \u2018hel helm of steel; March from the Borough-muir, env decided benefit, the experiments the 18,000 horse power trial both Present the coming in of the great ing Aytoun's Scottish ballads.put no word he spraks (nh answer\u2014 With music-storm and ciamorous bave gone far enough to demonstrate ips gave identically the same mean >dy of Russian Jews.THE DORCHESTER WRECK.We publish only the first ball of it Only pen hin red.oy rd Ar pen en Sh oF Victory sur put _ ; - \u2014 : ° ides his wear and onw n you victory sure.that no ill effects follow the upplica- d 2096 knots\u2014over the jueasur .an __ which is the part usually published im Up the clty treets they ie But yet % dearer thought had he,- tion of the remedy.the phvsicians sav.ed distance, but while the Powerful Dorchester, N.B., January 28.\u2014(Spe- Fath ers.sisters.mothers, children For.with a fathers ride, There is no feverish reaction and no : YOrked at 8&7 horse power at this The text of the new bill agreed to by clal.)\u2014Hundreds of strangers have vi Collections of poetry: the whole ballad cay ing by his side, He maw his last rema ng wn \u2018 Wives and local irritation or inflammation as oe | Period of ber trial the Terrible attained the House states that Its purpose Is to sited Dorchester and witnewsed the 8 Loo langthy to give in its entirety.\u201cBy (he Bod {hat emade thés.handoipht Go forth by Handol side, Ye may look in vain curs in the administration of some other the samme ered with 18500 horse power.Then add to the classes of aliens excluded wrecked cars of the C.P.KR.Express In the historical note to the poen Ay- Tell us what Da Ed hath come.\u201d With casque an he ho\" spur on heel, Temedies of a similar nature.| ai the full power trial on November 27, from Admission to the United Staten.train, which met destruction at Pal.oul says Then he life his (Aven Lanner, All keen to do and dare; But within the The bospital authorities da not con- i the Powerful, with 258% horse power.All persons physically capable and mer's Pond on Tuesday.The clearance \u201cThe loss to Edinburgh on this oe er's voce dumb And proudly gia that gallant boy All was silent as sider that the two patients under treat.Ktv® a speed of 21¥ knote, whereas the over 16 years of age, who cannot rend work has been carried on steadily, and casion plie battle of Flodden, fought IV.Oh! woful now was the old man's look, t Le will afford A satisfactory test, 1ernble on Saturday.with 25572 Jurse or write the English language, or the it is said the cars after all the valu- TY BT a bate peouliary grea Ta dern of the elty ir hail and he spake TIEN Denis Well indeed m they ; ; ; wwer, realized a mean of 221 nots.language of their native or resident able ftti have been removed will es °- = \u201cNew, Randal e y tidings, as many patients have improved under Perbas, however, the most reliable test country.but A person not so able to | be burned.citizens had followed their king to Flod- The men whom good King James bad However mharp they bel He vus woe Tr pr = =>\u2014= of all was made in the Terrible on read and write.who Is over fifty years All the wounded are doing well, and 460 whence few of than returned.It is To aE the tower and wall.WR loaning ry thy face: w ÿ res and Thursday last, when a record was taken of age, nnd is the parent or grand- several will leave towa to-day.impossible to deboribe the consternation \u201cYour hands are weak with age.\u201d he sald, tt h it be of overthrow\u2014 Like a knell of ot the speed wn a light run from & parent of a qualified Manigrant over \u2014 which pervaded the whole of Scotland \u201cYour hearts are stout and true; Speak | ho dingrace | ri trom heaven Catherine's to the Lizard, when it was 21 years of age, and capable of sup when the intelligence of the defeat lLe- Sole ye in the Maiden Town, VIL a oe S found, with little more than 18,000 ; ; CATTLE PERISHED IN TEXAS.came known.In Edinburgh it was ex- > others f.ght for you elders se portiug such parent or grandparent, My trumpet from tix Dorder-side nt bitter was the agony Hoar heads were horse power, she maintained a speed of pyyy accompany such immigrant or .; cssive.Mr.Arnot, in the history of Unail send à blast x.clear.wrung that soldier proud: ! [finde wars 21.04 knots.such A parent or grandparent may be Denison, Tex., January 28.\u2014Promipent that city, says: \u2018Tho news of their That all who wait within he gate Thrice did he strive to argwer, { had left the sent fer and come to Join the family *tockmen of the Indian Territory and overthrow in the field of Floiden reach- | That stirring sound hear.And thrice be groaned Hs ta\u2018en away ; ' Bild « mdchili over 21 ve Y tbe Pan Handle report thet the recent od Edinburgh on the day after the batile, or, if it be the wii of Heaven, Then he gave the riven banner BOURKE COCKRAN WILL PLEAD.ot a cul imiter nalified ad ae blizaard has resulted in the death oi and overwhelmed the inhabitants with | Ada it mek 1 meer co Stich shout able © arly 4 P| thousands of cattle on the range.For grief and confusion.The streets were Ye hear the Engliah yan eho ° New York, January 28.-The frich-Am- He.the firm time in a number of years crowded with Women serking jotelii.Then let Lhe morn he ring out, érivans of this city are working as they large water oourses are frozen over, gence about their friends.clamoring an Then g you to never worked before to make the mass Section 2.For the purpose of testing moeping, (hose who officiated.in ab na Tent while Tight soreness stout, meating {or the purpose of advocating the ability of the imangrant to > ARIS.sence m rates prov m= Twe ter t i the release of the Irish political pris- and write, ax required by the foregoing A DAILY HINT FROM P 18 selves worth the rust.They Toe roots ahem Mh Jil are oners « memorable success.Four thou- section.the liapecting officers shall be N sued a proo! lun, order a Than the foot of foreign foe sand tickets have lwen distributed furnished with copigs of the (onsatitu- (From the European Bion of the New inhabitants to assemble in military ar- Should trample In the town!\" smgng the Irish societies.The chief ad- tion of the United States, printed om ray for defence of the city.on tbe toll- v.d of the evening will be made by nombered uniform paste-board slips, ing of the bell; and commanding.that Then in came Randolph Murray.\u2014 John Redmond.M.P., who will set fort ench containing not lesa than 20 nor all women, and especially strangers.His step wus sow and w the circumstapees of the trials of the more than 25 words of raid Constitu- do repair to their work, and not be And.us he n oftot Le dinted helm, unfortunaies, Insh and Irish-Americans, tron, printed in the various languages seen upon the street clamorand and ery They feil u a nin porgetel ces Dow confined in Engiish prisons.and of the immi rants in double small pica and ; and that wameu of the better sort And on hig mailed hand, do repai to the church and offer up prayers, at the sated hours, for our Sovereign Lord and his army.and the the reasons why they should be set free.type.The slips shall be kept in boxes Bourke Cockran will follow and will made tor that} purpose, and so cob- make an eloquent plea for the termi- structed as to conceal the slips from As he ga around h.m wistfully Leaning sorely on his rand.nation of the horrors of 8 convict sys- view, each box to contain slips of but townmmen who are with the army.\u201d Before tem which has made all these men phy- one lapqua and the tm irrant may lJ references to the city banner ver sical wrecks and many of them hope- denignate the language in which be of e pia tie PR Py nian \"atl R tirin less lunatics.Governors of States, Con- prefers the test shall be made.Each rah pation.1 Ser tand po, = \u20ac g.e gressinen and other prominent Ameri- immigrant shall be required to draw the es of Edinbur b.ab bee cans have been invited to speak.one of maid slips from the box aud re purs! to them by ye a 111 take Ayer\u2019s Pills, and you will * read and afterw anda nine out in full furn for their loyal service in 1482.Thin PETERBORO ELECTIONS.view of the immigration officers the banner, along with that of tho Earl sleep better and wake in better \u2014 e words printed thereon, Fach slip shall Marischal, sll conspicuous im the li- ca: , , .« 1 .PR he returned to the box imanediately af- brary of the Faculty of Advocates, was condition for the day s work.Petertoro, Ont.January 2.(Special) ter the teæt is fininhed and the con- honorably brought Tack from Flodden .- Mr William Anderson, one of the y .Ayer 8s Cathartic Pills have no members of the Cionobwe division inthe bail raw ing in he shaken up oe and certainly never could have been displayed in a more memorable field.\u201d equal as a pleasant and effect- Hid Councii, was elected warden yos- | (grant failing to read and write out t : ; the slip thus drawn him shall be ual remedy for constipation, Judge Weller yesterday unseated Mr A td bat ha hifi mall to News of - news ot hattle! Hark ! Te ringing down the street; J MeCliggott, ve-elect of Do aimes ue TE EE wre.And the archways and the ravement 1 i the country from which he came, at billousness, sick headache, and |\\n the ground of imeufficient property {he expense ol the steamsblp or.rail- all liver troubles.They are qualification.A pew election was Or | rond company which brought him, as News of battle who hat] Fou it r sugar-coated, and so perfectly SC.Thomas.Ont.January RA.J.[80% provided by law.oar noble arm leitch, of on was elected Warden _\u2014 Greetings from our sallant King ith- Cor Ar- \u2018 Ali tant nt tched the prepared, that they cure with of Elgin county yestarday after pear Section 3.That the provisions of the VIOLET CLOTH DRESS.by night we watc he annoyances experienced !y 8 hundred allots Bad been taken B.1808, t St The dress presented by the illustration Fach one bearing, as it kindled, cut the annoyances expe nd | SE UR TER 1 | oon primer ug inte re in the use of so many of the .i A cloth, the skirt made with an ap Al, night the thern_ st , K TH KE SHOCK FELT.contract labor laws shalt apply to the t ni sky; pills on the market.Ask your ARTHQUAKE A! prmonx mentioned In Section à of this dered Tith Tan eabrotd Pearfu_ lights Thai never back .\u2018 act.bious ve druggist for Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Machigs, Me.January {\u2014 An earth with arai worked in sill two u ; , quake sbock was felt here Tuesday.chèdes of v ve At the a; News of battle ! Who © has brougll 1 ?Pills.\u201cWhen other pills won't here was a beavy fumblicz sound that Rertion 4.That it shall hereafter be oo ecru batiste embroide gold | Ai het A [a lasted half & minute.Stoves and wip- \u2018wiaviul for any male alten who has lexigns in relief.The neck tri ning 1.res Arg ne onon nicky, elp you, rs 1s dows were shaken and poule in not in good faith made his declaration vet embroidered with tuvrgmoises.Man\u2014is RL a time ot \"wat 1 p wore ntartled by the shock.It was slso before che proper court of bis intention Res slosves are pretty.beimg trim Agd he heavy Files are THE Pill T WILL .tole in adjoining towns.The direction] to beeo a cittsen of the United med down wilh! roms Tear .« the south toward tbe north, States, or to come regularly or habite- pa OG 4° ; EA : pur + P cu fle Eee / ST pag Arret here Tv.(uses tr = - FE EE sy © ; a# \u20ac > 2 res, t, cé toe NF wt of Bf 3 Daily Star.GRAHAM & OO.Proprietors.: #\" 163 and 168 Bt.James Street.R.I Part of the sun Sod pentes fan gran RT Fy We Paha iruistion of THE Aran ex- e acs plied Ls ty 2 Mocuee PES BOW papers pu y EEE TE m ou .\" \u201d Métier CHROU LATION =.Ti \u2014 \u2018rn x Daily.and Weekly Star % ron wae weome JANUARY 33, 1807.Monday en, corte rere .44,842 TVOBIAY21.00noeaoe care onven snson accus 44,648 Wedneaday \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026 \u2026 44,860 > Thursday eee 44,725 vs Friday Co oovercrvns voscorconnserm 45,046 Saturday .*.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.50,234 Æ © 274,364 : 3 Present Average: pons 45,727 Me WEENLY STAR ?ui Last Week.À ; «A is + TM Average k Circulation 132311 P) of the STAR Jat Week.> ; Son the above figures aro ex- : several thousand short sub- | BF sepiptions regarded as more or leas ie, ephemeral.+ \u2018EE == ¢ \u201cPHURSDAY.JANUARY 2 1897.N ; Pree SK Te \u2014\u2014 USINESS VIEW OF RECIPROCITY.It ix comforting to know that there + de minds\u2014and mindy with the ipf .- .e806 that siraizht thinking and #yen RS s bring -in the United ales a Which regard resprocity wiih anada \u2019 es 6 business proposition to he scussed -& busweas has To moot their Ne offticians.it is mainly a gestion of A chtis The ton Her- Md.however.Py ass, and wéverely rebukes Mr Dif for the + : Jpn: unfairness of his attitud® toward OF displaye! in « recent interview + 88 the alleged Charlton proposals.In \" , WS interview.Mi Dinglev objected to à É Lt of manufu.iuied goods that Mr.« ., Sheniton was reported to have sug- oe - as a fit hint 10 one side of a re- Myocity treaty.«nu the ground that the 03 bad litile Itritish competition .» specified Lines; and to have fur- œ \u2018declared that reciprocity would 5 be practica' + cn a basis of real i.¥.Gapadisn disorunination against Great wn 3 n.x Yo the first «f nese objections the pt Boston Herald replies with an apt ay- 4 Arm on of the argument to American céaifijions that reveds (hs absurdity of LDinglev's jan ion #> with a flash t.He had rgue! that it would no value to rt + Americans to have put upon the free list any goods h wilieh Capadiins cor:i1 not get from any XY other copnt rv s0 «ily ur so cheaply as = thy United Sates.\u201cTransposing wrgum nt, 11 ght be said,\u201d says rald.\u2018:h> people of the United pa are o'liget tr have woollen gools 3 CAAD@& got thin from any other ry 80 easily or cheaply as from E nd; hence, for the United States : wooltrn an! worsted fabrics on A .3 list would not be an important valwbble concen 16 Englani.\u201d Now, 0 \u20ac Y of geotl Republican would admit this ) MA.dahment .au! thus the Herald stly-enèches \\Ir.lingzley in a cleft- of bis own making.As it says: With the uis.knfon wollen \u201cWorsted goods, the English would bY ; | afger marke* for their products 2 ah ree, Strates, -e, with the Can- ) An duty taken from the American which it is now imposed.Pe LI Riper of these would find e t greatly increased by this Ee nae to the Canadian con- athe meond point the Herald is even seffeetive.This in the demand that \u2019dn-diseriminate ayainat Britain, else de Americans will no! trade with ber.\" dp matter \u2018how much (hey may lose by shstention.The Herald thinks this \u201cmost unfair demand upon Canada, bg it tea refusal to grant special to Mexico unleas the Mexicans rol te put internal revenue taxes : agen pertain of their own commodities, F ond time give to American goods sold in ; the Moxican market special advantages \u2018@odds of native manufacture \u201cIt would be little for a Canadian to propose to establish certain post were to apply smply to Eng- ¢ a8 8 means of providing a ket for American merchandise,\u201d says Fempld.\u201cWe have not\u2019 inaisted diy such preferential treatment nf rcourme with other Govern- and there is no reason why such Æ an jopal and politically impos- 2\" sible should be dvocated in the { opus Canada.\u201d A fs a fair recognition of the Can- \"a >.tion.Wu cannot and will minste against (Great Britain, } we are willing to trade on fair .itable terms with the United x tos.We are m emphatically not 5.parting offihe ways.\u201d but are 0 he the, way iy a closer Brit- fo 3 wally.and lt N mur strong hope a > te -Met tre} has teen made 86,7 84 a ¢ .\u201cra which tends to divide the units of the British whole.The Herald recognizes the fact that the British Km.pire 6 a unit; and |sys down us parallel Mhgtan.es the special taxing of English goods by Canada and the special taxing of Mexi:an goods by Mexico.That a profitable reciprocity treaty can be framed on fair \\ues between (\u2018anada snd the Limited States, the Herald be- lieves\u2014at least, so far as tbe United Btates is conoerned.It shows how : American trade with us increased under the Elgin treaty, and Las the right good honesty to say (hat thet treaty was repealed by the Americans, \u201cnot for the reasun of any dimatisfaction with it, because iL was enormously beneficdal to us (tbe Americans), but vut af a feeling of resentment at the alleged seyon of certain Cunadisas in sympethising with the southeiu confederacy, We thought it desirable to punish them,\u201d it goes ou \u201cfor their want of friendship, but we did so at à very severs cust to ourssives\u2014a penalty which we have gone on paying for the last thirty years.\u2019 Discussion of the question in this spirit on each mide wight easily lead to the writing of a treaty that would be widely bemeficial to the peoples of both nations.The Cunadlans are aactically A unit In favor of a reciprocity arrang ment that will leave thelr political 1- dependen-e intact and free from thregt, they are likewise deieruuned that t wil not sell that podueal independe for the most glittering trade advantages that Congress con offer MAKE THE MOST CF THE SNOW.The couing u° the snow has been a blessing te \u201cfae unemployed.\u2019 Su curiously is Lue existing social order made that wr rejoice when sunething falls «a the ridewalks so that we can sweep iL away again.Apparently it is not clean sidewalks that we want, but the Job of cleaning them; and now we are in a way to get a youd deal of it.It is rather a py, though, that we make tu little of our opportunities.There is a good deal more exercise \u2014and work fpr the workless\u2014-to be got out of the snow in Montreal than halntually secure, This because ony away a part of it.To take 11 all away would provide much more employment for the unemployed, would give us a maxim u of shovelling with a minimuin of snow, and would, invitent- ally 1urnish with the unspeakable luaury of sidewalks Until à few days ago we had an op we 1 va clean show UN clean portunity of realizing what a boon ab- snow -free sidewalks would Walking was a The keen air of win- to exercise, and the firm walk beneat!i gave the sure footing, without rv.figh walking 1s a blended torture eid a-Pobatic performance.Now we prince alon® over 1°v surfaces, grate- fu) for aprinklings of athes here and theres, or plough through louse snow While all the time the unemployed are praying for more suow that they may have soma more to sweep away Why not let them work at what have until bare sidewalks greet the sure heel of the happy pedesirian on every e ?sontely be to the community.SWINZING Pieasurs, ter invred we si.The Liberals are not so sure during this by-election campaign as they were through many another.that it is higbls desirable to keep the Parliamentary Opposition numerically formidable.Uncle Sam is bent and determined that Canadians shall not play in his back-yard, and vet he wants to help build canals across cur front garden- plot George Foster keeps his seat for the present.but when the House opens and that new tariff comes down, nothing on earth can wake him keep 1! MOCK MARRIAGE The \u201c Bride\u201d and Complainant is Now Missing There was quite a diversion in the uxual routine of the Police Court yes terday afternoon, when the case of Miclhiuwel McKinnon and Peter Timmons.who ure accused of participatiug in a mock marriage, was called.The bride,\u201d who on Friday last so wrathfully denouncel the \u201cpair who she clalined had made her the Innocent fi tion o% ko cruel n joke, had disappeared.Secretary Marshall, of the s.Pb.W.\u20ac, Who workad up the case, li formed the court he had searcnea fo her everywhers but without success and fn his opinion she had been bof off.In vien of this new turn Judge Dexnoyers ordered that Timmons, who had been o on bail, be taken to gaol and confined there until the matter can be investigated.Both the prisoners ara wellknown in Point St, Charles, and there was a large crowd of resfdents present yes terday afternoon expecting to hear the trial.Timmona, it ie sald, ta a married man holding a good position in the Street Railway.\u2014__ MR.BLLL-NMITH'S LECTURE.In the report of Mr.Bell-Smith's de- acription of his visit to Windsor Castle which appeared in these columns, the artist was represented as having said that the pictures relating to the death of Bir John Thompson were painted by order of the Dominion Government.Mr.Rell Smith desires that this statement be corrected.It was also unfortunately wtated that Lord Pelham Clinton decHned to aid him in bu work: sthis, too, Mr.Bell-Smith Hays fm a mixinterpretation of his words which were that His Lord Dales es pe Te x = Pe Moat Volley .-™ 0] ou KS à more serices ORs, ~F, OCEAN CABLES de A A A ue et owl owe Tr £1 | .wo iy w lage .: wwe + 0 bas THE BRAZILIAN Salix + _\u2014 al Tol = w EEN 2 OCR NEO TE ES x a ant 100 an ek De.de prei SEE ZT Hix Worship the | ots i EN British Government CONSiAering Mees bho Go.BoM 34 eu 35 Lee 1 18 T7 morning {bat most of AE ated ot À - mn.res Men Hevated \u201dn My Ne » grants wboret from Bras Important Project.oy Ue IB 10K Srmoan Pactee.\u201d HY wm na sil have been provided with work The re- A pe 1 ue Falonal [ad Tow ow mainder have provided with tem- - 3 London, January 38.\u2014The Secretary of wo ow nd br ère.BB OW porary homes in charitable is - State for the Colonies, Mr.Joseph Cham- 1] a Bu YoumOord Oo.yy \u2014 10 O0 stitutions.\u2014\u2014 berlain, replying in the House of Com- 0 he entrez drame.nn 5 MR THE VICS- Ak PARTY.mons to-day to a question of Bir George = 4 Do de Prof.\u2026.=; » se R \u2018 y Baden-Powell, Conservative, said that \u2014 = Cn aT ie Lo 104 ni md Their E and Lady the Government was still considering the 10 a .V Ontario 8 West.\u2014-\u2014 ~\u2014 T2 TE Aberdeen, wW Montreal yes- : question of cuntinuing the Halifax-Ber- nn min Paclae Mail La ae == Fon] Bh %4 terday to et \u2018ined night's Charity ë muda cable to the West Indies \u2014\u2014 -_ a rte oo MH B49 Ne M Ball, spent & very quiet day to-day is i London, January 2- In the House of 1m we Rock bid APs.8 7% a | their prive r at the venture Commons to-day Sir George Baden Pow- moo rhs ivan \u2014_\u2014 \u2014- TN oq depot.eal leave for Ot- ell hegged the Government to inform the \u2014 3 pet ida = TT TT OUT lav\u2026 at 5 © Us alterne, House the date on which the report of Em biongs, MA Sin Poi.704 76 MME My TT St the Pacific Cagle Commission would he 8 hd forse \u2014_ ee a= lem Pe n \u2018 presented.r.Josep mberlain, sas She a We he Ba Bo C ee Fi said that no date for presenting the re- 136% Bu Tom Ca Irom ™ 2 ! A pi un ay fe k.L rt to Parliament d4 an Ee besn 22 TI eo {noe Tul \u201c Lu wm [3 g Soseescusestnssse peut ixed, as the report would firs made \u2014- -\u2014 = au poy ol - INTERN the subject of confidential discussion by =e Wheshae à Lois te Te CN SOU Ch ae ik A DE the colonial miniatries.me aE mes?Pre = .ow ; CS Salra pu TI _Dn_ pret.= \u2014 ® : de ; a \u2014 \u201cash, : IRISH AFFAIRS > = u Londen Book Bark ot Fes parrisutese te: .os ensre J.M.ae .\u2014 == 22 London Market at 4 p.m.today sa itiemn | 90 QUENEAU, BROKER, BPLCAL JUNE Dublin, Jspuary $8.\u2014A manifesto = \u2014 \u2014 Jan.A 189; vus New Sgut Montreal + largely signed by the Catholic clergy : \u2018 - \" * ; has been issued, in denanciation of the BEARISH CON DI TIONS Fiver rvs Pacific.08 / recent course of the factions of thi irish cv \u2014 Erie ) rity, and declaring that the Irish, Na- ional part Das.now reached fa ow- But there are Bull Prospects in est stage efficiency.! Wheat Market.LAURIER'S PROMISED J}, \u2014_\u2014 _\u2014 Chivago, January #8 \u2014The action of , t early wheat priors was about what wae from the trades and labor mq fof t expected after the steadiness » » by city waited on Mr.Jaurier teflay a Liverpool, following our weainess ef COTTON.asked thet an alien Ishor law | passed.yesterday.Trade waa fairly active but \u2014\u2014 wmier said that if thf matter at no time during the somion was yoo | New York, 'January #& \u2014 could not be settled smicablyfhetween terday'a business or excitement ap-' 0\" 4 fF ry 1.06 Cansds and tbe United States would p .The market was & narrow ame April ?.ib.Lay 7 : do se.and the average opere xpertenced , ; Lo .i + : Ca¥ .pa ; \u201c7 : Raw Ma \u201coo, + 1F la mre ère = , = sea 8 ° 1's REAY, DAILY STAR\u2014TH AY, JANUARY #8, 1897.po = == ES A .Sot 25 » CoA + the match, was the largest that ever med who are entered and who have BILLIARDS.5 Pa \u2018 ~ witnessed « bockey match hers promised to enter, make It look as if \u2014 a ul : Tbe patch was played in an open, za L was foing Lo Le the best cd HOW, TO PLAY BILLIARDS: « { : : At the ice was in aplen n.race : T he bj \u2019 ga : #, -.Tbe Prairie Avenue Club started on Gowan.of Quebec, who is so well known be short masse 1 mn su ae Ju | By * the ice first; the men are heavier (ban is bound to he to the front, and my last article, aud will now de RE ogi 9 e e the Chicagu Club, and all expert foot- \u201cPick\u201d Grunt bas signified his intention a few lines, to the long masse, or re ' ag : ballers except George Chaffee, late of td « all the way from (be Stales tuer to the masse thal requires force, Ë Fon Eo a r S a IS rac ISIN Montreal.who has taken up Lis residence afd to show the boys bere what Yuukee Ais ! have said in this series, it is \"5 z= - e here fur the winter.played sa powerful training «an do.difficult to imestruct in this branch of + =} ++ Pn : game, + + billiards with pen and ink Necessar { P A cu \u2014- .w\u201c - The Chicago Hockey Club are cum- if you wiak to Lecome an expert player k LF! TEV n- - .med of all Canadian men, two well- ATHLETICS.ou must play with or Ix instruc yet vown Montreal Loys amuongat them, : LR Ty un expert.I can only give à gene- 7 oF Mopbam and Fenwick, are well-known (ONNEFF'S SPLEEN.ral outline of {hn main fronts and pit- ; : y the t $ ne Horafall.Egyptian peasant ; Nellie Hors hockey, pu ers, and Played 8 grand New York, January 23 \u2014If the present falls to be avoide y Lhe amateur In the picture of the short masse you mav have observed that te make Lhe shod I did not hdd my cue perpendiog- larly.but rather at a Slanx Jv bridge hand was placed upright on the table, fail, Luttercups .Edua Horafall, punk of day were li.CC a goodly number of years, + 4 a ; 1 > fugçure appear on this team.1 HE CO N AT perfection.Florence Menuelt, flower reat credit is due to Capt.Won- and Tommy Connedf, its crestfallen Am- ; ok irl.Florence Juneon, Scotch lasste: ham, as it was be who started hockey \u2019 | dith Anderson, Red Riding Hood; Mra.i\" his cit \"and the clubs are about erican cros-\u2018ountry runner, a Rowman wr Harry Shirt, Egypuian lay, Nora Shirt.to form à league.sprinter.1t as quite probable that he- (br weixbtl restiog almost entisely 4 ame black and white, Edith Hotta, house - The game eu started a little after roic wasures would be caen to restore the Vip ot the little hoger Not A à , Mai; fly York, card gurl Maggie En- four vd'ckxku.The Prairie Avenue start- him to orier physica endurance.pressure ls needed.2.e \"wright.baby,\" Minne Enwright, Jee of off with a rush, sud the puck was l'ummy might regain bis recently lust In the long masse the bridge hand is Yan Chung's wife, Mrs.Goucher, dow- «ent from one end of the rink to the 18urels in coatests wbroad, should ino: Maggie McKenzie, sotuebody\u2019s darl- gether and after fifteen minutes bard I consent to turn Roman loug enough i$: ing.Annie Moure, even star; Mrs playing Wily scored the first game to take the risk of undergoing the treat- : i .I.Anderwon, dandy, Mrs John T Ratb- The puck was again started, the Chi- Vent well queen of the morning: Mrs A cago team was making things rustle lbere 1x a surgical operation which B Stalker, queen of the ght; May for the opponents, and they came near W285 commonly performed on the ath- * , Minerva Wiglield, witch; Mrs V itliam Now the score stood 2 to 0 in favor of y uf vanance as to its virtues in wod- arm and wrist are brought into play to Ar \u2014_\u2014 Hell housemaul; Ida M Ailo, Bobine's the Prairie Avenue, und the Canadian TB Civilization.give necessary force Lo the Unesse x.farting.Kate Campbell.sailor girl.team began to realize matters, the puck The operation in pow only practised Lg .' .« com- > Carr, croscing sweeper: Mrs was faced for the third game, aud Won- P Case vf vatreme necessity.It 154 \"MONTREAL FANCY SKATER Snr lu 00 in im A INT Kate faney dress, Mrs Taylor, ham seçured it and passed 1 MeRrine, lookel upon \u2018ax \u2018daring and even reck: | ol ! dur .ved crass nurse; Haltie Kulty, gypsy who scored Lat ; .; less surgery by many of the eminent A When ab 14 he fiv als ah ~ seed to aE re 3 pw s game for Chicago Club in ori : à ; .WINS IN NEW YORK I ve mote bing np theory sleeve Then queen, © Taylor, fairy queen + Mary five minutes.he fourth game started BUthorttica.Some « istinguished sur- * Merritt, the New brunswick boy, must ): Kenai en h plaid.iy Riley.land Wonham by nu fine piece of team KCBS Argue that deterioration of mans ._ not te forgo ten He has a nee Stride Bonne, Nellie Miley, even'ng BIL play with Edwards, again scored in three \u2018hyseal strength since the days of a > ; TT vind keeps up will ce other men on roses Libel Allon gape queens Kate nines Now the play was getting lerqulean predominance bas made him Aanadian course, gereat ateadingss 1s required, The pi ture shove shows the potion practically unlimited in which I give the (ruck cn reed shape Nor oanust the Conphe'L HM = Pinafore: Miss Nagle.very fast, and by fine play on the part UP ual to it.Others are of the opin- Hockey Players in Montreal Men le [sui re Moore Ver irl, NO Johnson, sweet six of Fenwick he again scored, and the 104 that the operation as performed by , teen, A Campbell, only sweet sixteen bistie bi f , ths Rotnans is a lost art, and still » .< doing good work, and realis ought ; whistle hiew for the first half, the score cute : ] ; Chicago-Canadians Win in nok a goad bid fo( à justion He GENTLEMEN.standing three to two in favor of Chi.\u201c4bers ruticule both the latter views Is APE is.I thank, the best of the Montreal © Pal ase xing of hears HM cago Club.me ee » Les practice now ax well 2% the In er i I Bo Spi enires, bui of cours ome cannot tell 11° i ou : \u2019 Alter balf time the team lined wp, 35,10 ancien (les.p 4 ternationa a piel at just at présent he Thon wall wo the ne bo \u201cnn EF Prev.wut fa and by this tune the ice was fairly cov- removal of the sien ones Po 1 3: à iNesslc » etre Mon reul boys who are at uw 1k in Arnis, hot-ln it, Josep tichard, ered with snow, ani the crowd was \" \"6 .sp .- \u20ac 3: Portage Wisconsin Ice Races are.Hoectute ana the Irwinbro her ackey, D l'unont, Unels Tour, J.Carr Ketting very cold standing around in shaped organ lying in the left side of ; 2.at Po 1 p .d t Ott _ Ts \u201cHerber: MeMillan, pape.Arthur the opeu air.The Prauie Avenue Hoc- the abdomen, of which the exact mis- qu'a rt Ferry and a awa MeMallan.Moiner Hubbard A Wil- kes Club started dn and rough play was Son io uman mechanism is not 2 MICHAELSON, OF MONTRENT MAY uns, cow boy.Cha Arb Sus: getting quite freely on both sid the #&reed upon or clearly defined by apat- S4.à Q : : \u2018 ue y.3 / on, Susan 1 woth sides.e ) , ; ; ; 4s =-Miscellancour Sports.WIT cn ke [EE RE te | Fame 8 il ian | ges eters fr be ate CHAMPH up lue Hews Ho Isidore Richard, il, appened to enwick and play was | .: HAMPIONSHL Dasut Kiighi, cyelist, J Horsfall, Prof, stoped for a jew minutes.After play lieved life could not suffer materially , _ © Yor \u2014 The frure J .; t i à : av t Lu New York lena >, 4] be (Eure pis Pueryhod VE Pomptel Jockey.E.had reswved Wonbam again scored praction loss.and was nol averse to .ov sue champs emp of UPS National PM Get, spowsheer, J Hislop, colored from a Lass from Weeds and game was con titions ' eme The colony «! speed Skaters who are \\nateur hang \\aseu tairon of thie PS Jos Krgh: boatman jf gered, ani ne was near, up « hen Up to a recent period the spleen has ., = i : \u2018 ! p PN $ as Me- SC re for the world\u2019s championship is | ited Bites compencnd is to might at en Ll wr | LaF Oran.igor wi ee rom fas rom Me been considered as an accessory to the > force and twist to the masse.A cha p wing larger daily.\u2018ns trun- the le ! wi ire ; ; ' D NG Just - » .: : # larger « y.The men's trax he Ice i nh oa th Stes Nine of Carruthers, Huntsman, John Wiis, A 8th game was started The score stood organs of digestion, while later authori strong stroke on the top surface quarters are at the M A A A Club the ten } ; ; Sb oped encle sure about 1 fee: ty ; Ï Na .that may or may pot he necessary to above the cue ball is to go to the first suometimes three times, the flyers are 4 VE nt oa 0 eufries vre i \u201cbou shoer Anjoile Marzi.topsy watch and the umpires were Chase and > y > 5 ; : i BY ; © FRANK C ès, CH: , \u2018 » PLAYER.au .i immiediatel T \u2018 à Jouets fo ER .Ww .CT ; i Jife.N.Y WORLD BY FRANK ©C 1VES, CHAMPION BILELARI object ball, returning immediately on t on the \u2018ig track practising.AN tLe Moche{on of Mentre dd FM Vin-on tord ' pat why Monnet BP pa tor Let ns city The players lined Hecent experiments on animals by \u2014_\u2014 ee - \u2014 - contact to the second object-hall It is ors are well built men, and it re an CP Boson ul Cab Dosghts ef Pat [ain À.Can bord w brie new ve \".> .Prof.Goltz, the enunent scientist of the - \u2019 \u2019 ST 1 not »o diffi-ult as it seems, being one fier ti chi I ; erson Xneng the ad enn es was rain A A ars oh Hell Feoteh- Chicago.Prairie Avenue.Strasburg (niversity.have not pre TURF.ents by cautious, long-distance sparring.of the \u2019sky-rocket shots that set spec- N resting -i- Po see the mat work ape 0 PE Thins the en championing Davis, gr Wall her viicaeier, E Heok Lion Smith queed the desired knowledge The Pro- | the Californian relying en bis superior taiors wild without ruu'h reason.You \u2018on the truck Every man in bine, with uze skater bn roan.nder of the for bem A Gaia .ty nduan nigger pere - RHI Cidahr fessor hoped to ve able to demonstrite A MATINEE A1 OTTAWA.physical condition to lire out his apta- see, the balls are close to the cushion, stride hoy speed over the ve and Ures will te skved ifrern on ardt lux he Re Lan.sait boy Ho Wonbam (apts Forwanla d'a a Hoagland beyond ail scientific doulM a positive : pe Ott: gonist.This vas especially true of his and wben the masse is made with great .x : : i , HUrn.1°, in the garden E > pt b + ; Ottawa, January 2 \u2014 The Ottawa contest witb Sullivan No one denies | ; .ush- every sk.r hax a different \u201colur-1 vane Te se manaries for eight ous Pennetr.okey.2 foward Fate bah Favands da Wilev function for the spleen .contes 1th ' J force the cue-ball goes along the cush C Cel Weney fqquies boou I Bertrand J.wdward Fativ haker, (og de Morgan Dogs of the mastiff breed, calves and Trotting Club put on another matinee that shows good head work and clever- wn like a streak.It i» aimed to gO on the lie makes a pretty appear G 0 mails ln aterman dé ae Jy.Yorke.toss Melirine - de Wright sheep were employed in these experi- yesterday afternoon, which eclipsed all ness oa the part of Corbett.Jims straight to the first object-ball, but i lps ' ARLE Anderson, swee 5.Fred.cd 4 .i : : .ith clever |, if à i .i .[LM ow | nM fades an sweet OR AE ; tal de O Brien.who played last vear ments the previous ice racing of the season ! ions has Kone nto Phe rune AIRE and even if it strikes the cushion il is not | Yesterday \u2018he colony was joined hy AJ Keane Yourke, duet tell the chat cu au à ; for Chicago team, wis greatly missed.Though without much practical value, There were 2.0) people on the track, | boxers hike Hall hoy a 4 and diverted.It just hugs the cushion and Co William ler- anl Jobn Nevsen, and 5 F0! teen\u2019 Te th en tr al fa | Sr ind also Dr Hubert Parkyn who bas the research is lugbly interesting, and ani some of the best horses here for the | Maher, and by the must scientific y keeps on its des-ination ; 4 \u2018 .NOI, ane J Donate Fm Sr none bi ban te given up hockey this season especially in its connection witn atb- Februar meeting Were out In the Îree- bas laid them low in from one to ve After the cue-bali strikes tbe objeot- A tbe a ter on both were out on the 1 $ Dersates _ Net Turk \u201col Moore \u201cie P nee letes.The principal effect shown by for-ail ass The tract record was cut founds.Nom 1 eau that 8 Loxer whe ball it loses ils impelling force and {he ~ eilson > org well and looks a | 0 à Pt aa ; : Ch 4 , dre | .Fr the spleenless animals Was an imordinate do to 234 but tn noue of the beats isposes of very clever me reverse \u201cEnglish\u201d gels in 11x work.T y skater V0! he has won a number 1 \"ri \u201c Keath \u2018 meer Meur ads Ÿ to HOCK ny Gp HOCKES craving for food There seemed to le did the fant Ones sec to go their limits.bes or ho © Br Tra ums cue-hall travels bacs quickly to (he seo 3 \u201cfan.Lo He et ee ru \u2019 .\u2019 au ; eu Poe ; : no satisfying the appetites.One of the , A liow KET Who lakes ull rond object-ball.Even though it may sof Candin ui ustenships cu ing oe ah Su Tes 3 Aie .Si flake Onn ald > Jones, Pa un t.(Special to the Star) calves which Prof el allowed to eat The ae EI fotiow in which to dispose of men of the, me strike the cusbivn it bugs it until the + ML ad Stores.SY ' ; \u201c.- .\u201c ¢ \\ a | ; 1 the last two crions The Canadunsare HOW Ries Pac ane NJ ball Paver wo Tyr NY ser ude 0 Brockville.January 2K-\u2014The rmovs much more than the usual consunplson Cardin VA ady Duval .101 31} calibre.An ! re ! (Bink u Fitzaim- cond obiject-ball is reached.Mean.inclined to bi Neilson as a wioner wn \u201c York À y Hil bn nigger mme red: En Taylor, ent set on foot to organiza a trade of such an animal died as the result.Maguirb's Kulie Houmer z>u 812 be deni! rea ui not be apt time, the first ohject-ball in returning .| ; Tk .ns 2 Re cpt ) .Mier, \u2018 | eu .\u2018as tte 1 , 2.58, 2.56, 2.38.s a \u201c s A 2 , i 10h t is the profession (| events.a oa * k dar \"SKA in| awh Willis Johnson would be hockey league was successfully varried But nat even this calf was periDitts !, © } Tine 256, 2.56, to be settled in a few pounds by a rong the cushion for pori ion is the Doaubue.! eu à vu 1 -doOT Ane vTineipal sailor Geo Thonp où count, Jno Tons ont last ev The le ,; eat all it desired.The sctentist also Named race.purse $100 ! | L hou to cushion that makes this shot à possibi Donubur.however, is doing splen- Lapori in New York ao vicimiy 1 a 7 , ; i .an, dns ui s! evemn re league Vas or- observed à change in the characters of Morgan » John, \\W.H 7181 1! mau who knows nothing excep ity.If an expert weré to place the halls ork, Yn {© he is even skating hel wt [ose ron ; ty Speers, Buffalo Bill Andrew leKenzrie, gamzed under the name of the Brok- the beasts They seemed tu be mure E Richardrons Saginaw, IMich.hit.Fuzammons as not only a terrifie the same posi'ion in the centre of ter th: ; want | a oa 10 Matin ' Lspien Yoweri Willian Ledford, lost ville Trade Hoekev League with the fol- easy and | lacud > their manner and Perino .21 2 2] hitter with both hands, but also a stra- oh table be Pi bt try all day tv uke ter than wh - captured all cents 15 ; Amateur Shane Ltd.\\ Richard url: Nap.Laforce, lowing officers Mon president, Geo.1° > plac .Co J.Peacock's Duke of Arkland 2 3 4 3 4 tegist, and will Le discovered on St.Pat- ie mig yar when an anu eur a few vears ago NS 4 PE rated Sates coit- Eren n qurl.FC recran, nitht owul P Graham.tom vice president.W movements t rof (olte poked his cane W.Cunningham's Rob Koy 36070650 pics Day\u201d the masse without success., ened stooge ar the ace fink at | neo .4 CV.Drees 7 \u201cMana! ie at the canines 1e tantalization aller Other starters.Blackheath, Ala, Little Jack, | The Corbe \u2019 i \u2014 Ameer speedy ~kater who will come tith Shad.Nine of tne ten sbaters an var ot tutat RE Jobnson, 46 HAW Tl ba rat ve to excite their ire as such an act would Tony Pastor, Merlin.and Lourge.wat Be Corbett man was not convinced.Among \u2018ne top notches is Harley entered\u201d 000 LD When the ii tee * Se RE rovoke normal dogs Hest time 143 he \u2019 7 STEAMSHIPS- : sppecteld when the competinon .\u2018 ; .CC execn.IP nn Vs .- vidson He oa small sired nar wars 4 A y Leo Tok mre 8 Low all treasurer.Pe uirirolson: execu Dr.Whitman V White.of 1965 Madi- Free for ail pure, Sion Lun formation on which to reflect.oT, + | .mt i PUI RTL bout Hi feet by 45 The out of Ve ; \"qe .* aon avenue, a physician of long experi- J.Hurkes orntonian ee : av bu: \u201d ! ST Mot nab uf entries vers 1 Michaelson, of HOCKEY.fred Rowe.Geo.Robertson, G.Willis, ence, advances an interesting opinion on Pr drone Nella x 1 ; 3 The Greater New York A.©.former- cunee » upergluous flesh © loutr.at T VE Winson.of Boston, and _\u2014\u2014\u2014 8 the eulect.\u201cThe spleen.\u201d said Dr.Mel he AY ; 4 1 he SN h Sule A C.th h ats ; : ch : ; : CEFR NV < RR \u2014_ wo ret : G.McPherson's Alice ( 5 4 2) 1y t South Sule 2 roug! vole around the track nicely and gpe® Jot Loehty, of Paterson ; BUFFERS V5.DUFFERS, que Le .| White, \u201cie just enough importance as a E.Koune) s Jimmy Mac \u2026 & 5 4 counsel upplied to Judge Gaynor inthe doubt Nelson wr i Donohue wall Toff, m Among the local entries was George To mgh: > the night of all mghts ORANGEVILLE LANES TO PLAY THE factor the preparation and circulation Time 234, 2.344, 3.34.Supreme Court for an order to cons ren RD Phaliipe.the ex-eharmpon figure ski .ven \u20184 .\u2018ur ; 3AME o e blood, in My opinion, to slowly pel Mayor Wurster.of Brooklyn, toshow bard nut to crix R ter wh-'n hrkeyen Husiasts sh wuld ju n 5 Or van on 8 Th weaken its sutmtance and action ._ cause why be should not re-issue a li- Lure CUT ONCE nd 11 15 tcillips\u201d ehygiility for the competition 1 force ant give à hearty welcome to Orangeville, t.January 2B\u2014The \u201cDo you believe it 8 fact, then that the PORT PERRY'S ICE RACES.cense to the club.The bearing was ad- he ape > open te doubt aa he is managing the celebrate | Buffer and Duffer conn.young ladies of Urangev:lle bave organ- ancient Romana practiced the treatment Port Perry, Ont, January ¥8 \u2014 The journed.The club has arranged & bout or LAS Le A AAA 0 doute Hrector of the rink, and it bs alleged Heat of the M A.A À, when for sweet ized a hockey club with the following of the urgan's complete excision on their first day's ice races of the Mb annual for February 1 between Steve O'Don- held a paution as manager in arother baritys ake they do tattle in the Vic- |'officers fon president, Mrs.John Me- alhletest\u201d questioned the writer.A + ; neil and Jim Hall, and for this reason : 3 So Ti ars told rink last year, bio there was no protest forts Bink Senator Mckay was seen Laren president.Mrs T OT Paul first \u201cI see no reason why lI should doubt the meeting of the Port Perry Trotiing As- wants a license Mayor Wurster re- Allan Line RoyalMail Steamships me yesterday th John 8 Aphrson lodyredd so far Herbert Evans, of Bos.fast ough ant reports his team ax ail vice-president, Mra Ketchum lark, »ec- Mention medical history makes of its use weiation were held on uit ha EE voked the license he originally issued Liverpool, Halifax and Ta nnd Royal Mat will be he f vu 4 If Johns ton, The present champion, did not ape [long a the best of trim.Capt Gat- \u2018cond vice president, Mrs JF Lodds, in those early times I believe, however terday.ay as did ha 1 to the club on the representation that From From * re for he Tes SORRELL to defend his title Twenty fir Aner demes the report that he has been | captuns, Miss Nellie Williamson, Me that the circumstances of its applica- desired, the track in splendid shape anc the O'Donnell-Maher xml was a viola- Steamers.Portiand.Halifan come down the there will be somme ure Were down for decision with in ad resting in la hine nc states he has Kay, secretary treasurer Miss Edith tion were very different the sport good The attendance \"35 tiun of the Horton law Numidian .26 Jan 2e Jen emting events 411 1-1 rolession ti Faces ditional optional figure of specialties, Just RL trem 1 ', sa \u201chr thing- | Green Cot Lee Moser, Irvine, Mann.fire ancient Roman (hee were large.Following nthe summary ; .; .CHA i n Leh LR 4 > cet + , eI Tarn crginil movemenss \u2018he {fF Que !th nn Li hin .| pris n Kidd and Huyhrôn slaves ey were considered about as 2.38 trot, Henderson.S.Cott, Caledonia ; .d Secs ci will be remember | hit two seasons section ~ in Tor on the basis of The Le of the eams ar present arrangod ee \u2014 thoroughhired rare horses are to-day 111° Munshaw, H.Woodruff, Whiteby.3 2 2 GOSSIP.gr ane vepeel Caago Londes ago Johnson and l'unotiie competed piviest mark given being graded ac.runs as tollows -buffers Hough, Wal- Ce .We are informed that all Romans were Little Hector, J.Aldous.Fenelon Fala, 2 § 3., or Lon erry, Stide.Paris.> .- i .toon C Goss ~tewar' Jaffray VICTORIA AND MONTREAL INTER- ., \u201civ .but it i Also started Lulu H.(©).Mowat, Birdie C.Sandy A specñai from West Chester, l\u2019a\u2026saye Glasgew and New York Servier.A re, hoth were wiiteurs then, in the carding to the number of competitions oti, Carr, Gosselin, >lewar:, Jaffray inclined to physical culture, but i 8 4 Time 2.35), 1.98, 2.26, of nd hich d peg toll mod by Nas Tor.B Canadian champi-n-t.p-, and Johnson Tween of equal ment are marked with md Seaton MoKay apt Inffre stars MEDIATES certain that pone of the freeborn ex- : : , te A pack ù ra nd dogs.ch 1C 4 his From à aad Street, qacooedor 1 dele: ng Joe in all but the The same Lumber, and the one coming ar nen, Brown htert-on, Hameo +o, These typo teats meet on Friday might hibited their athletic accomplishments in Green Race.Jessie Staunton.J.Angle, Lea at aE within reac bn fro | Steamahips.Now York Clase.five mile cn rT Mat Doren next Telos takes the number resniting |7mmond, Meleot and Jim Gardner for the final game in the first round public Their slaves were trained for Seuror Maid.J.McMillan, Port he peus.+ \u201che sight that confronted | Mbcren 22.Si Peu mien bean ar \u201cind the world and had from } # Brosdvez, M.T I\u201d .Shi ; PUR ; di ; = \u2014H.in.! i - _ + 3 vd.J .Bh of the ore ran acers | EIN TRI nd Meare cuted in | es rach WT fre wpe ing co SE Pe Tot named short onerated on by De Me.Club passed another pleasant evening at Hg ue res Pants \u201cetes Carte nous Ir SL sas Tao .\u2018 A \u2018 : : : .INN anc oi a 0 r + ~ : * LT i ; i a : 5 T A the struggle « \u201c he doubt ho BB ya couple 6° inches and finishes third wi h three be an one AAR i I'he cou claviers J W Fulton, W.C.Finley.Harr : tativ \u2019 f th Canadi ; baseball head sre nearly well.yet Fitzsimmons EMULSION of Cod-liver else, most people want the best./ I place at the Cote St, Paul Skating rink Diaxal ~~ point Wout Young and n° number .f others.A Preseatatives of the Canadian oi ia very omretul of them.and will pet ith Hypophos I TREY ALWAYS BOY TE A ote st \u2019 « ae c a.en pleasan' evaning was spent with songs Clubs met at the Grand Central Hotel use them in bag punching till the last w y phites.t goes $ \u2014 A \u201con Katurday evening.Mesa (Capt oer home proue and snowaboers\u2019 dances.The steeple- yesterday afternoon for the purpose of few weeks.Fitzsimmons never looked STRAIGHT \u2018TO THR BLOOD.TTT i Two ries will nlso be held on Satur- Porter Forward.[Capt] Woolley chase resulted aa follows: f h ; ; more rugged than he does at the pre- h $ \u201d | ay evening.one for loys under 15.the Spearman : rowle urranging for the organization of a new _ © 0 He has little to say about stops the wasting, rekindles F MEN.other for loss under 12 he races are M Lntosh - \" LL .onch 8 6 - Handicap circuit snd to decide upon the import- the outcome of the bout, hut to AD wug- the vital ft makes new flesh $ tige of @ neat, Mllustrated fixe! to take plare between hall-past Mr.Roms acted as referee.Pi seo, Fulton on PE re LL on of protection under the ba gestions that Corbetti's great clever- and so ah ul fight voltae I have jus\u2019 issued, ex- VEN ani eizht o'vlo-k.\u2014\u2014 Sd CoH Gonldon, .\u2026.\u2026.! minutes milton is represented oy W.Stroud and Pees and strength will prevail, the cham- .4 | for men.It gives in plain th \\ J.H.Thomlinson, .Soratoh H M presen roud an ion simply « his white and solid- possible a ainst disease.: > plain \u2014\u2014 THE CANADIAN-CHICAGO TEAM WIN 5th \\W.T.L Seder».\"2 minute, H- E- Moore and St.Thomas by J Ri- Moving Lesth in significant amil ts this tn bron- ts following yoath .Co A MATCH \u2018* vard, D.Hauley and T.E.© t.Dele- looking in a sien nt smile.y so .later excesses A CARNIVAL AT LACHINE ATCHL Theft were some 33 trampers In all.and gates are also expected from Brantford Although Corbett will no doubt be the chial and fung troubles, in the out an easy and sure The first of this season's fancy dress (Special to te Star) after (Me races all adjourned to the Club and London.The secretary.Cal.Day favorite.there are n great many good : \u20ac cure at home WITH- .rarnivals on the Dominion Recreatin Chicago, Ils, January 2.With the H here the prizes were distributed of Hamilton, bax ot arriscd.He wire Judges in this vicinity \u201cho pick Pitæ- relief and cure of which Scotts ns OR MEDICINES.It rm mae ini \" pores ion cold wind bowinæ «boul forty wiles an y, ent Fuiton and ex-Presidents T.from Waterford that he was stuck in simmons to win A strong fdmrer ox Emulsion has won Hs reputa- a thful resume of hirt a achine was he recent- ' .Be and N.G.Grace.: ham \u2018orbett announc 1e belief t the = d succes MIA oat.| Iv.amd 1n\"every respect was s most de- Mur, and « blinding snow-storm.four- on - a snow drift near that let.tormer champion was murh more clever tion.Book about it free $ -Renulne Elect Deits in these ciied auc 5 Mie wasther, on which tren hardy men played at hockey on SA pM YS ARGYLE STEEPLE- ° ° ° than Pitæimmons, and would win on Scoi\u2019s Emubion fs no mystersoes - 4 nue \u201d ir ri ; 8 ri ascoun!, whereupon a supporter o mixture non-nausest- slightest veake favorable, (im ice woot endo vert iarme saiirday at the coror of Prairie avenue CHASE.FOOTBALL.\u201cLanky Bob\u201d queried.\u201cWill you Kind- a ie Ÿ Forty different flavors, each jid know exactly rnrumber of members and their friends first hockey watch of the season.and la umbers of people ought to go MGILL'S SMOKING CONCERT ly tell me when.where and how Cor- ap The has our tende- one pure and strong.be had free at !:urned cut }ollowing will he found a has been louked forward to with long- Put t chine on Saturday.Ths Ar- ; ening a \u2018 bett has proven that be is more scienti: mark on salmon-colored Get ASK VOUR DEA JOR THEN.; To-morrow ok ft wrapper ed, by mall upon ist of the akiters ani their costumes: ing ly those pre consider this the first fyle country race which for years cert will be bold io the Vie ne Rifres nt co than ons?the ; ROBERT GR & CO Li ca i : - : in or! es e or ; man oug.it \u201cas prov- genuine, + BIG .ca si.James Bt.| LADIES.of be winte (Porta.orbs, Canadians Jae à feature will be even more Armory by the McGill Rughy Assacia- [en by Corbett's style in tha ring: For sa's at 50 ats.and $5400 by of $ 1*asecd ROvVEIREAL EAL, CAN.Miss Erimson.rainbow; L, Weatiake, pushing forward the 10 te ago, ar inter as it is going to be the tion.re should be a la atten- \u201cStyle in the ri cuts mo flgare.\u201d éragyet.P0 4.Bundays, 10 to L | flower girl; Gertie Smith.flower girl; sport.' Cana dance as a good DT Joyape een paid he adherent of itsstmmoos.Lor.SCOTT fe BOWNE.Butievita, Out.si Eaith Smith, queen of queena ; Beatri rowd and an enjoy.except in © case poun q rice The © that gathered to witness reed avarvene, Chastie Mitchell, bas whipped his oppon- .- ee 2 ; - n vif, + \u201c4 a Last Night\u2019s Charity Ball.À Brilliant Company Attended the Funetion.EABL AND COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN PRESENT.Description of the Ladies\u2019 Gowns \u2014 List of the Guests.The wuch talked of.much looked for Ward to.charity ball hus come and passed, ant never was there à more ° The funeral of the lite Gaspard auth, MD, recorded inthe Star, uf Coteau du Lar, whose death wan took place Moncay from the de-essed's residence to Coteau di Lac great Cap ain John Campbell, British loa Le tre te lumber in two lea from the city drinking and died trom expusure.A large dwel.ing house occup.ed Church, and was attended by a number of relatives and friends master of the harque Leith American Mobile, » dexth Tuesday night, LOW was about He had been Ala, ty Mr.Rousseau.N.P.si'urt>d alinos: due noth of the and a short distance fram stroyed by fire The betrothal is announced Sacred leart, tt bauveur i, was of the Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Cubourg, the eldest son of the Duke of Fdinbargh.to Princess Feodure vf Saxe-Meininagen .* .The worst snow storm of the vear is raging in Connectieut, tuo fee: have fallen Many sections are snow bound.A National be held at is to Horticultural Washington, March 5 Convention RELIEF FOR CHICAGO'S POOR, Chie ago, January JX \u2014 There has in this city heen a decrease of from 15 to in the number «f arrests PO per cent since the relief work for poor Roth began the police grople and Swift believe that by the prompt relief offered familins, bread riots The contributions to to the thousands of estitute the city has been saved from the funds up to date amount to over $50- (0) in cash, and include hundreds of ons uf coal and provisions AMERICAN CROP SITUATION.Cincinnati, O., January 28 \u2014The Pri-e Current summarizes the crop conditions for the past we:k as follows: The growing wheat crop condition is maintained STANLEY STREET CHURCH, The annua! Presbyterian tion took place last evening.ports from the were presented ani read, an mreet aatisfacte revanue \"of meeting of h various an the whole.the congregation for 0.The ast year was about $i dance is steadily increasir work being done.\u2018hurch the Stanley congrega- e reorganizations were very The total the atten- and good The following offi- cera were elected to the Board of Management: President.J A.Ogilvy.vice- president, James Ross; financial necre- tary, master.SNATCHED A Between six and seven o'clock A.G.Fowler; Ogilvy, secretary.Richard Smith.George Wilson, choir.was appointed organist a leader of treasurer, John Mr.Zephyr and choir the The snnusl social of tbe congregation is to be hell un Friday, February 12, and is to be made ppecially attractive.ROBE.last evening.as Special Officers Rirbard and McLaughlan were passing along Notre Dane stteet they noticed a man drive furiousl bert Hill lace around the corner of $b Lam- with two calm in pursuit.They managed to stop one of the sleighs and learn=d that the first party had =palched a buffalo robe from x horse when he d the Viger Square cub stand.At D\u2019Armes the man gave up the ht and submitted to arrest.morning when arraigned in the his Polire Court the prisoner of Fdward street.His day next.an, of No.1 rial was fixed ve the name tt.Patrick for Wednes- THOSE GERMAN NOVAINES, Mr.Joseph Cochrataler.5h \u2018tobacco- mist, of No.107 &: James street, in - Jn er.| , - % y 2 ag Mgr La RR TS was Lorn 10 Seol- and about 45 years ago, and cams lo Canada when quite young.He had re- | presented on the road Lyman, Rons & | \u2018o, Haswell & Co, and Kvans, Sons & | evemm Deceased Co.He leaves 0 wife am! daughter.sisters of deteassl, Mrs Fred.Caldwell, live in Montreal, ani ons bro her un Florida \u201cea Lucy Bresso died here lust evening, acd BY years.She was born in leeds co nity.near Delta, and was the mother of fou\u2018een children four of whom sûrvive her .York, January LR.\u2014(Spectal.) \u2014Dr.Raloman Deutsch, of this city, R1 years old, died yesterday of heart failure: was à well-known scholar; formerly a Rahbi.New wile of the Deputy Minister of Crown Lands, dled suddenly last eveuiux.when entering her residence.Death in supposed to have been caused [rom &p- oplexy.Deceased was formerly Miss Duchespay and first cousins to fieut.- this district.Col, Duchesnay, p.00.- Toronto, Ont.January 25, \u2014Spe- cinl).\u2014Mr#, Alice sr.Hall, relict of and mother of of thin city, John Hall, the late Dr.Jobn Hall, the present Dr.Nhe was NN vears of age and i+ d=adan old resident of Torouto.° .Washington, January 25.\u2014Lieuten- ant Charles H.Lyman, on duty at the Naval Observatory, died of pneumonia this morning.He wan navigator of the warship Kearsarge, when she war lost on Rocador ref.CiN-ago, January 2m, \u2014\u2014'barles Kern, exd\u2018ity Treasurer of Chicago, died at his residence here after a long illness.He vas one of the best known Germans tn Chicago.Toronto, January 3 \u2014 Special) w H.Glass.one of the must prominent and respected residents of Richi nd Hill, died vestrrday a! the bome of 1elstives in this city.e Chichester, Que.January LH.\u2014(Spe cral.j\u2014Dted at Chichester, January 27.Catherine l\u2019ayne, wife of te late Francis Dennie: consumption.St Petersburg.January 28.-Dr Zede kauer.the private puysician of the Czar, is dead.- ° January 25.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 one af the pioneer He was 77 years Hamilton, Mr.Peter Wilaon, of Rethel, is dead.old.- .- San Franciseo, January 8 -Mrs TL.Flood wife of the well known miilin- sire, died last night of pneumonia.INTER VARSITY DEBATE.The annual intercollegiste debate he tween McGill and Toronto Universities takes place in tLe William Molson Hall here to-morrow night.The subject will be: \u2018Resolved that the legal orohibi- tien of the manufacture and saie of in- toxiralink liquors as a beverage 1s right rinrinle and effiient in practice.MT takes the affirmative, her repre- Nate being Messrs.Hertal heene Arts, \u201898.and Armitage Fwing.law, ° Varsity, - supportin the negative, will be represented by esars.George C Sefiery and W.H rennes.both Arts, SENTENCES, In the Court of \u201cBpecial Sessions this morning Judge Dugaa sentenced George Rummers.a waiter of St.Justin «treel, to six months in gaoi for breaking a window in Proweau's tobacco store, Bt.Lawrence street, on the night of _the 10th inat., and ntealing à number of ipes.Louis \u2018holette pocrivedt three yearn in the penitentiary for osling two costa from Courville\u2018s saloon, o.Jacques Cartier square, and George Belt anger, who was arrested with him, three months.NEW YORK'S SNOW.New York, January 2R Full ten incbes of snow fell in this city and vicinity from BR o'clock last night fo 9 o'clock this morning.and as a result traffic waa greatly delayed.The snow storm is the heaviest known hereibouts for several years, The storm is moving northeast and is incrensing in force.THE BOARD UF TRADE ow, President of the Poard of Tralïe: Mr.James Crathern First Vice-President, and Mr.Charles F.SBmith, fecond Vice-President were aworn in this morning by Lis Worship the Mayor in the presence of Mr.David.City Clerk.and Mr.Hadrill, Secretary of the Board of Trade.Mr.John McKe LICENSES TO-MORROW.At half past two o'clock to-morrow afternoon th~ liornee Commissioners will grant the licensas for 1857.The names nf those wbose 3 plications have heen complied with will be read in the Pulica Court.LAW STUDENTS DINE The students of the Law Faculfy of McGill University hold their annual dinner at the Windsor Hotel this evening.The ususl jolly time may be expected.G.T.R.NOTES.Joy reigns within the hearts of the Grand Trunk shop men.It has heen re ported in shop circles that the number of working r week will soow be incressed from orty-five to fifty hours.Nearly all ds; ts of ary Pa (> Mrs, Martha Resl.Brooklyn, 71, died yesterday, heart failure, widoy Ft of creation, and enjoying, tow, or of Col.W.R.Reed.rether endowed with, peculiar powers Francis F.Gregory.Brooklyn, 52, | amd feelings.died Tuesday suddenly; superiutendent | reated a ut «lower than the an, Atlantic Yacht Club, end Grand Army #rts, but still made in the image o man.Lind, he was intended.abuve ail (pins Ce it 6, to display the almighty power, and hiw- agin is, tate in ster | SEER aed Ed BLA dors : Yo i \u201cA slight effort of the imagination .carries Us back to that place of per- Quebec, January 28 \u2014(Spetlal) \u2014 ; : - Mrs.(Fear Prevost, widow of the late feut Dappiness where, \u2018n the midst uf Lieut.ol.Prevost, tormerly Superin- {0 BC ee y A ens ; face Lu tendent of the Quehec cartridge fac- re stands wi he rec fn \u20ac : tory.and sister of Mrs.EF.E.Tache.attentive ears, that being lo whom was buay terning oùt engines: \u2018oars, ote.An | | order for ay Be nee for t Lariffic it ia ven fede on wiirh only een material frum Kngland The men uf the wheel s bave pre- | aented Mr.Wankiyn, the retiring works manager, with a guid beaded cane, as « token of thair estdbem ! | Severn! of the other departments will also make pret w Mr.wuk- \u201c lyn upon his departure at the end 6 He meek.His resignation is regretted by , the large army uf workingmen.MASONIC ELECTIONS | Mr.E T Chambers Prov\u2018ncial Grand Master by Acolamation.I The election of Grand Lodge officers |! took place last night, when Rt W.Hro Chauibers, vf Quebec, waa chosen tu fill the highest office in the gift of the \"Grand Lodge, by seciamation.For the nent office there was a keep contest in which It W.Bru.Tooke was selected for the office of Deputy Grand Master Alter thus the lodge adjourned to ai- ford the different districts an opportunity to select their district ofticers which resulted as follows: District of Quebec and 1bree Rivegy - D D 'G.M.RoW Bro.Jawes Elhs, HW.Heo (he Rev.EJ.Ething, Ihs- trict Grand Chaplain District of Montreal- KR.W.Bro.Geo i O.Stanton, D DD.G3, Bt.W.Bro Rev Thomas Everett, Ihstrict Grand ! Chaplain.! District of Bedford RW Bro AD Tuglis, DD GM, Rt W the Rev.Canon CG.Rotlit, Grand Chaplain, was re-elected District Chaplain { Bro.! h=trict of St Frapos, RW James Dolphin, DD.GoM, Rt WwW Pro the Rev.Bro.W.T Forsyth, Ihs- trict Grand Chaplain , nstoet of Ottawa Ri.Wo EL A How- tard, DD.GM, RW.Bro.the Kev tural Dean W Sanders, District Grand Chaplain | After the lodge had heen again called , to onder the office of GS.W was filed Ly the election of IW.lifu.Stephens, Sherbrooke ° .Canon Roilitl> address as Grand Chaplain was a good une.He referred at the outset to the bigh honor which had been doué him in electing bim chap- ! lain.Continuing.he said vo \u201cMan is a peculiar being, occupying a pecu'iar position with regard to the | given the loving permission to use for Us good the rest of creation.\u201d Then followed the terrible sin of our first parents.Man had really rebelled against love, and in (be course of Lime | ve found that characteristic driving men always further apart In time men had fallen completely off fruru their Creator, and a period of darkness and ignorance ensued.Then the spirit of enquiry had been aroused, ant men had begun to find solutions of their own for the greal mysteries of nature Many religions had sprung up but men ! had failed vo grasp the great trulh that the gods, who loved thew, would expect luve in return.Gradually the unity of God had been revealed and the principle of tual t love recognized.Man's likeness to God had next been understood and that was the great truth that fixed itsell in the minds of thoughtful rmuen.That too wax the great foundation principle upon which had been built up that noble organization to which they had the honor to belong.Free Masonry was \u2018a beautiful code of morality, veiled in al- tegory and illustrated by symbols\u2019 It was a rock upon which might be placed, never to be moved.the foundation siones of society ht vas, in 8 word.the upludder of faith It started from the days when God vas recoguized as supreme.It saw in Him, the great architect of the universe.\u2018love the bro- therbood: fear God; honor the king.\u201d was an admorition which summed up the whnie duty of man In conclusion, God would teach them to mild, without nome or twnu't, with material gathered from far and from near a temple, exceeding in its glory and the lastirg tones of 113 beauty.even that of Solumon.Yes, exceedi it, as far as the brightnress of our glorious mun exceeded feeble flickering candlelight from which the darkness scarcely filed away This morning the elecitons were coun tintied, resulting as follows.District « Sheppard and Brome\u2014 R.Ww ro laters, D D G.M, KR.w ra the Rev.Bro.W P.Chambers, Ihatrict Grand Chaplain.Grand 7.R.W.HBro.J.Bruce Payne, of Granby.Grand Treasurer.Mast W Bro.I.H.Stearns.Grand Secretary, Most W.Bro.J.H Inaacson.Grand Registrar, R.W.Bro.W.A % lar, John T.awrence.The installation was made by the Most Worshipful tha Grand Master Bro.Lt.- Col.Fred Maseey.- - - THE NEW GRAND MASTER M.W.Bro E.T.Id Chambers, the new Grand Master of the Grand longe of Queb+e, is a son of Mr.E.T.Chambers of Montreal.He was horn in Enz- land in 1852 an! educatsd in that country.He was for ten years a member \"of the City Counc! - Queber, voluntarily retiring three years ago, and is editor in chief of the Quebec Morning Chronicle.He was initiated into Free Masonry in &(.Andrew's lige.No.6.uebec.in March, 1878: was recretary of is loige the following year.and after regularly aseing through thr o\u2019fices of jupdior and senior warden was Worshipful Master of the «ame lodge in IRK3 and again in 18%, He has ben District Dept Grand Master for the District of Quebec and Three Rivers, and in Grand lodge has heli the office of Grand Senior Warden, and in January, IRM, while absant from the meeting of Grand Lodge, was eleeted to the office of Deputy Grand Master.For eleven yeara past, Bro.Chambers has bean chairman of the Grand l.odge Committee of Foreign Correspondence, and in that capacity bas prepared the agnual reviews of the proceedings of sister grand bodies.which are foarly published with the Grani Lodge Report of Proceedings, and concerning which so many kind and flatter.ag things have been said by brother reviewers for other rand lodges in various paris of the world other Chambers was exalted to the Royal Arch in JB, and after passing through various other offices was elected Grand First Principal Z of the Royal Arch Masons in the Province of Quebec, by Grand Chapter sitting in the cit Montreal on January 30, .was re-elected to the same office in 1895, and for some years prior to holding it.as well as since his withdrawal therefrom.has been chairman of the Grand Chapter Committee on Foreign Relations and (Correspondence.He is a Knight Templar, and has presided over the Precepiory in Quebec snd occapled the pa.ition of Grand Constable in the Great Priory of Canada.He is also an pighteen dagree and Mason o- Ancient repted \"Gent tia Rite, aol a Past Presid- Officer of the Quebec Grand Lodge port rf-ction and Chapter of Rose Crux.A brother of the new, Grand Master, HB.W.Hra.v.W.Percy Chambers, B.A.Rector of Knowlton, ia a Past Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Quebec.& W \\W Ws WW W VW W nn Ye \u2018I would like to recommend to every singer, or any Ren al 6, l LER «\u20ac ÉCECIEICEE w The Two Successes of the Season.(MARIAN WISE) WwW ana MRS.JESSIE BARTLETT-DAVIS of the Bost As ALLAN-A.-PALE in ROBIN HOOD.onlany one going before the public, the use of the most de- Ne lightful \u2018\u2018 Vin Mariani\u201d always on my dressing table.\u201d JESSIB BARTLETT- DAVIS A - a.* a\" a - _- bh Dose : Wine glassful three times a day, 333333333¢\u20ac¢ I am never without it; itis N STERLING INVESTMENTS IN British Columbia Gold T'lines, ar .apy) 600 LeRoi.Ln - $7 90 This + mine * RS paid $275,U00 11 dividends.) 1,000 8locan Star «eee eis oes (This mine bas paid % a in dividends in 14 months) War Eagle Con.eee.Vee 1 96 wall pay over 9 pe on this price » J Jumbo ae, 05 (Regarded as the ney Iron Mask.ves | Montreal Red Mountain Gold Fields vasnecesccse 19 Novelty.112 LT Lane 12 0.Kootena Columbia.(This pauy owns the Col- 7 umbia Day SN Copper Jack an op.Is now oe Full information respecting each mine, with maps, CLARENCE J.McCUAIG, Tip I ping ore and being vigorously and ayatematical!y developed by able and wealthy men, and will pay dividend this summer.) *Quutalion at vue.All the standard Stocks on sale at lowest eurrent priea: ; pe.plans, ête., tarnished to applicants in person or by mai 1759 Notre Dame st, MONTREAL.Lively Trade in the Shipment of Dead Chinamen From San Franciseo The bones of every Chinaman who dies in America are sent back to the Celes- BONES ao HOME.to Hong Kong.tial Empire for interment., \u201ci ve \u201ctele ire 1, us Lai price non to ; tard eng deb oe Special of \u2018 Los Vtt fn Me en \u201calt ve have 146 per \"je tent aula om Sade, Cio Lt x uit atout fe Gen White Cot- franiiez\u201d hemisellés with a pan ovo Ny ant Los caow tes Cw Te 1 Udtisr& Ruffie down Ow Lu eit ants Lan 1er trans, ad $ > 441 Cut a, An + 1 cy s0c to $C To clear qua ot et gls allie to sut faute 1 = pr Let tag the late \u201cte darting wn Moroni tale at 28 3 est rene lle s AT dos tis he {7 .- a.ace Culture to cent abv ur decount loin a «fe a ed di Paige us aus la prices, and 2 per | 1e wre das 4 Dhan [ress Bi Lo.ANCL Se Dor $i fw cit vou t al 1 a ti vf tx >a, $ 43 fui 5.or Lace Fichus, to lear Month + ; \u201c \u201caclurers priés, ana 20 je BOYS CLOTHING.~ » > 3 ; ; | Lik DL} \"AIT TENT, $45 Wee hie 20 wer, tee AL Weed «1 KEmbroideries bout af |.- Vlatiutrr nee T : Pattern: a Tent Mars left fa Houvs fo 3 Lianufactusers pres loo | re Lane LS a à SE wag 3 inal © pet cent.discount ! parier (hat trail SHAY Tira Blt\u2019 Ceara woth Hear y ur dards of bribe tes Peu» 3% Hine VN el TW Td Ladi hg, ed Tie doe ard LU ge taire FE a tiscount.\u2018 lBw yctiis UF rer à var CS Sans fix 5 xs, LE: ds Silk Crepons, biack nnd | to 3 16 Crowe MEN'S FURNISHINGS ra cUIng Wha, Wort 1x | Voter vai \u201c ais ; Drarer i 5 au eds nn At a Dead Loss.Ts of Dresden © it \u201c J RE on MAY \u20ac SWEALLERN, \u2018or ne fe gx Yo Clear 5 5 se ak CO Na Blue or Wi Good Useful Scrape of s for + | price SE to aS mie al Bay 5e marked 1 arid BC \u2018act, = nil Pure are wo a om Fare) CARDIGAN VESTS, oo 39 \" fat { Art Crachet.tg La ne 3 : etienne te hrs Cr alis of Ar het ts : \u2026.San Lg = ie, Heng ct br 3 PE tu - .Price, al stock hi \u201c .pr ) LIVEN SADR EK : 15 ca Ah Lot\u2014 Image: v NI te in stow 5 eut Sas of an Eras Sul A fen Hemetit.had, à bu aio] ba os for D À * - q at 4 Vad pie 8 3 3 se ; qe a out 2 tit 1 Hat 4 HAY Gran Ska fran.vx Gatters au! Riding Loggiman T > clear Lune fetent «ns ln L de K Futali Suns ns In Fa on de » voue vus, Bath Bien Pyjauias tes M pu 8 ihe A ee.+ ï se.- sO >=, .\u201c .; z OAI Len ; «f #s, Another Big SHIRT Sale.Hh t= at.Castile, V0 Gramines nets Fancy XN, \\n wll = Cane.Murphy = I.lr colons wid aul, all dc FLAME bh TTE NIGHT sHIRTN ele of vous ue Cane Sale prue, 40H ITU va ¥ Jal ao vu Lah Fammneceits La rrialie : Norges Cr ve 1 medium has Nai .; Le : .price, 2 \\orse's Be cop é, MANCHES ILE DEP.Fée we oa Sate as \"68 - À - +} fine come suc Sup, 7 3- Mot se = 90 Patterns Unsnrinkable Shirticg È TWO \u201cPECIALA Caumen: .hoi 10901145 kr no ter is à ©.| at.WUTES ut ai: bi Castile Sew, re ara CCE me tone * That arcu a Los aurait ation re our two nes Ra 3 A worgh 7 ane they das\u2019, nL aras rar Fiarnet Pla and \\ ALND MAL Wu.IE SMARIA =n : 3 1 + FA 2 1- i 7 TW, di Ait shades, DDT 106 ait, Tae nd arent {ud sud lange 1a body LS All Wood scarke: titane! from \u2018 à shirts Worth ; rise.sth Lot \u2014Ow 2 1\u20ac Stone ant br.vin Al Fuantels Tetuve 110 ths sale Anh - .: an ir worth a dr ne ; Dres ta! Cran al To per Wo pecs © cK tugs, ali colors.| Ctix, ou; à =.Nuie The bi Wes su den Gn, fon PRESSED WHITE SEIRTS SPECIAL Rad =- BR on io clot (WC tt for ave, $u Ior PRICES FOR TRE SALE orin - ¢ tu.oxner (ne mères prie A Shirt woth 31 0 fur (Aou worth 31 25 for 905.worth - : rorun 7 : à fur Ril CN fone.Remember This Months Linen Sale.wiih less MEET open frome worth 1 5 ' ~ Pres pur pu eat leached pane ; Lh ag Tati Lan Fran ee ans ods, Te me 10 pc toX Hau AN Le \u201c i nr 1a wt ic, ac eacn H.ashes, wi) or You lowe $a ; oi BED « «nuire SMIRTA worth $1 5 for eue, poil! ak » eu * ddr +5 Léheas Li 0 I metsas \u20ac Tatle ai ach Haar lsrustu 11011 ack =i bristle, Kolm 37 0 te BU AU 33 fOt à2, 34, T ik S rire Wonder Tis, Dark Colors, 7a wortn 556 +0 > @ ITe such for 34, Jo.0 fui 2140, 38 fur de.\u2018.oes tor 10 each Toutf Brusne-, ! , Lure milk re rat sal of tre Laker DRewn Quilts, i | se Derby Ties, ail ovisre, Tr ones far line tie, vurth co « le \u20ac UL Sad, Satin ot Fine Nateen V'os- ' .Leow Tres al'cuvcrs, D 154 tar 1x euh each.erg, atl ventaated, Caode of Une » Mh Lot\u2014Bw «7 ou Tongs, Forth 6 SUr oa del LU jen Gall 4 AOULL.JEWELLERY DEPT, eacr ; 11-26 I als \u201c a sat Lot\u2014ae Por Paper Puff Boxes, MANTLE DEPT Briand ar Kno.Solid Gold $etings 8119 pair - wurip :ige, 5.- ; 1 Sind Loti ms \u201caff he Hoaxes, worth fam (uth Ma a rapa th Quit Bal Ciued Uto a for Vadoe aml Cakloen, set with .se ; : NIE ath .out ' tant - a 4 sé Atomimrs Trunun.ng.very comfoi table tor ba ee ia dr de Po each btek worun 35 +.* \u201cwie prise, 2lc each en Pl Ca irons \"7 10 Fons.lu \u2018ur | end bat we \\° cnizeMe, TREted toys, sv »ofhat at at A MG LINE or MANLFACTI RERS Si \u201c ; race, x \u20ac Han tom lash Capes.Trürored Jet worn bi Sai pee \u201c usrd Eur.ut 33 1-, per cent fus ui SAMPLES der uffs, worth ald î Co \u20ac h Huet woane Beaver Cloth Jacket, I consisting of Fine Rolled Gold Caff Buttons snd Quality, worth 25e In ana Fraulea, an Hao ind uke miso 3 id God Scarf Pins.Sterting Siver .7 ach.js ab, Heduced from $53 to 84 1e: 1.Pearl Cu Utona dira et ali to clogr {rove o Juily of Cus > ek ; a vse hau FACTORY PRICES + 2 Salé price, faux Jatnets, aésorted sixæs, IN bo cle _- 190 « 7x each Ciatt, \u201cal Hrown, Navy abid bain.PERFUME DEPT.- Ce > , Helest Doscliss.Worth 3.25 and mate dur + CE A 1 Vern chou, 35.\u2019 ' te er iarge Botties 9 Bay mme, Le, for 13h40 : i\u201d Ge he .2 Maids\u2019 Ulsters narked from 3x05 to + , .Black ot Feather Boas, ar 20 | 3 La holee, $8.8 AN a Bo tles lc, for 5 ea.Cam wy an 1 ohair Gimps nt | 9 ASELINÉ.(swpborat~d or Carbulated, oc, for fan Lot\u2014all vo and M \" Furs to Clear at 20 p.c.Discount.Tt 20 per cent «if 7 Lot\u2014Ad © [ Curtains, Naltresses, a> \u201cpring Reds and Reem.Dining Room, Library, Bede room, Hall and kitchen.Sale at our Rooms.Nos.To-HORMOW, FRIDAY, AFTERNOON, At 230 @'Cleck M RICKS & CO.Auctioneers.LARGE CLEARING SALE OF Excellent Secondhand Feral.ture, Carpets.Gasalliers, Plc Other Bodsehold Effects for the Drawing 1821 and 1x3 NOTRE DAME STREET.BIG BARGAINS IN BOOKS.Cloth editions of the Poets, regular price $1.00, to clear at 25c.Table of Books to clear at 25c, comprising books by Pansy, E.P.Roe, Marian Harland, Jane Porter, etc., etc.Ebony Rulers, 65c, to clear at 25c.Boxes of Paper and envelopes, 20 per cent.@ +à g lew exits wl fit boss np to four Troma ik ACARI ald oh years obl.a ewul 5 y 3 WW exular,.SH WW, Friday's price y 00 _.Men s Overalls \u2018 AI our Delmuns in Clash, Silk and pi a UD wrap.ale back ghee will Le cleared out Friday at .{ iho So Also Co 90 each from ind rule pere Fraclar value Ladies Winter Ulsters, wn Tweed, to morrow ondy Ax each Serge and Beay or Cloth, worue of then Ladies\u2019 Dress Skirts sald an Ligh as $1500.; They are out of .ate and will be sold Friday at $230 We sell Tadte- Dress Skirts cheaper Ladies\" Be Cloth Jac thon ans thes : ; unlined.with collar and revers of Hea- I= a poof 0 our c:er'ton .re ; Cu L.ver Original price from $12.00 to $15 (ur 16 Laure Bick [hes skirts gored Erid tb 1 nln hr we Arlvt bound Tiday ey Wil vu at one price, $2.50.: haies, hinchilla Cloth Tregaskiss , \u2018apes, handsotue plawd linings.Ori- Regular Value $3.00, ginal price.$18 355 Friday's special price, $4.65.FRIDAY, Colored Dress Goods Only 99¢ Each Ladies\u2019 should take advantage of the ra reardinary values we offer iu Color ress ws.To-morrow being the SPICE BOXES last Friday Bargain Day during our I Spice Boxes con.Great January Male.we will celebrate taining # compart it by offering two special lines.ments and one Nut 33 puces New Winter Dress Gooda x neg Grater, prettily double width, in pretty effwets and dark lecorated.same as shades.Biack Stripes and Colored (kits cut, Mexular value, on Brown, Green aad Blue Grounds De, me suitable for Ladies\u2019 Wrappers \\ oer ouses, Matinaes, etc Regular vaiue, FRIDAY Zc ea 1 pal give entr 12 1-20.% Pieces New Winter Dress Goods in Lanterns Scotch Tweed effects, \u2018a ahade~ of brown.grey.tlue, grey, ete.ith heather mixed dots in bright colors, specially adapted for traveiling or street costumes.Regular value :& yard.January sale price only 2x yard.GROCERY DEP'T.PRICES Qoob FOR FRIDAY ONLY, \u201cCanned Vegetables, Newest Goods and paeked hy the most reliable packers in Canada France and the United States | omatoes, Corn, Peas and Beans, assort- el I duran.Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce, lic per tin.Baked Beans iu Tomato Sauce, fic per tin.French Peas, Petit Poa No.1, luc per tin.Mashrooms, Au Naturel, Lic per tin.Baked Pork aud Beans, 31b.Tins, 10c per tin, $1.15 dozen.Croxse & Blackwell's Pickles, 25¢ bottle, for Inde bottle.lger's English 1 Jams, Assorted, Zx jars for 17, 1x and ite) Marshall Kippered Herrings, 2c tins for Me tin, Marshall's Herrings in Tomato Sauce, 2c tigs for 34c tin.IM Tubulir Lanterns, same as cu 9 ! stromy and well wade, easy to l'Eht and Ladies Hosiery.extioguish, an arivle every ons requires at {his wason © she year.Noid every- US where at oc.lo morros, Sn > An opportunity to Meat Choppers This terre en ures satisfaction regular value, 8: Friday, $149.An in valusble ar in every household at thi time of the vear.Hot W-+nr Kettles.100 Hot Water Kettles, same as Regular value, Bc, FRIDAY 1~ the cut of our genuine En Moe! Chopping Machine, which wherever it is used; cut.A Good Fit in Books Books to fit the taste, as bargains to fit the pocket are what we are offering during our Great Sale.Here \u2018are nome [iting exam) AT per ant Cloth; < gulariy » retail- Sc 4 pret line of Pouks in Pa- ing le to $1.00, AT A few lpacers in Co and 1230 Paper, regular 20c to $1.98 A A grea] line of beat Fiction fA20 and Books for Library, many st half price.HUNDREDS OF OFFBRED buy Ladies\u2019 Hosiery at tittle prices ou Friday.A special offer 300 dox.Ladies\u2019 All Wool Hose, full sizes, regular price Ic.To-morrow 13 1-2c.430 doz.Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Home, full fash: ioned, spliced ankles, dcuble toes, regular value #0c.To marrow Hc.For 89¢c Pair That's exaotiy what it is.Our Kid Glows lmysr has heen fortunate in secuging at a Big ount off manufacturers\u2019 prices about 100 doz.of Ladies\u2019 French Suede Gloves made by one of the firm manufacturers in Grenoble, France.from prime selected skins, hand sewn, self colored, silk stitching on back, with 4 patent fasteners, in tans, grays and \u2018black, ele- ant shades and perfect fitting loves were made to sell at $1.00 to $1.10.But havi purchased the entire lot, we bave delermined to give ovur customers the advantage of our good fortune, and sell them Friday at 59c per pair It is in the internets of every lady to buy several pairs at this low price Friday.MORE BARGAINS TO-MORROW THROUGHOUT THE 8TORE.™E §.CARSLEY C%.1763 to 1788 Noire Dame st, 198 te 1904 94 James st, MONTREAL.ce PE = \u201cà att, > - re Loe le, neceuees vears ago.Pure Linen 32.90, 3.00, a.ou, fu + 0 Advertisement.LITIN EINSI A well stocked linen chest is as desirable to-day as it was 50 | | If you are in need of anything in linens to replenish yours, vou will find 1t at be, Ne.wortt OGILVY\u2019S > double.MARSEILLES QUIL to to to to tu to to to reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced 1.reduced SU.reduce | = o Elis KE Turkiali Bath Towels, Sue.Bleached Liven \u201cLamask, 45 inch.at HANDSOME SATIN AND CAMEO | TS sale price, $2.05.sale prive 2.25.sale price, $2.50.ale price, 2.75.tale price, U0.sale price, $3.25.sais price, $3.50.sale price, $3.75.the ve 1 yd x 5 o'clock sde.PURE LINENS.85.75, reduvel + Only a small quantity left of our $6.25, reduced ( Creams Table Linen \u201c50, reduced 1 # inch.wide at lc, 18e, 200, 30.BD.reduced 1 54 (inch.wide at 52, Sie, 45e.00, reduced t 60 Inch.wide at se: 42e, 5 sale sale sale sale sale Oo [ 0 Oo oO 75 duzen.44 00 dugen.Hemstitched and Fringed, Ue, tite.price, price.prive, price.price, ial line of 6-8 x 5-8 \u2018lable Napkins, eavy all pure Janen Lamasks, James A.Pt & some Linen Department.CA NA Am Last Great Sale Before Stocktaking to put it It's a case of MUST SELL.But one hat we won take inventory of, no matter what of all ota and ov t man can't realy Ran i or elsewhere Its a case of MUST! Thats the right wa wa a thousand dollars worth of g neral Oleaning U Jp long some of the lots will Prices that you ever saw here | and man a day of see WET , - cng VAS SAS AA and we A Dept Oilcloths.In Basement Goods that we intend clearing every | yard of to-morrow.Values su has you've never heard of Leflore.9 pieces of English floor Ov cloth, full P72 eh or two yards wide good quali and nice pallerns.Fray Square 16c 0 YY) best value we bave ever offered\u2014for 2.25 de@zen.Extra Heavy Seoleh linoleum.two tire money - at 25e, 200, 3% each; worth Seconds.- Table Napkins.3-1 x 3-4 size 400, 4a, Sn.\u2014prices $2.00, $1.50, 082.75, $3.00, $3.50, Fine Line of \\ll Linen Glass and Dish 83.80 per doz Worth usually [run Towels, size 1Ka 36, We per doz; usual #2 75 to =| doz price, $1.35.Knife Cloths.NV- and $3.55 per doz.TH MATS SILVER TOWELS.Just deceived another supply of Bath 8290 Reduced 10 $2.00 - Mats, including ail our old favorities Our special manufacture of Huck., Hewmstitched and Embroidered Pillow Towels.All pure linen.polished yarns, Shams, $1.60, $1.80, $2.00, $2.25.10 per dozen.Ewixs Tambourned Pillow Shams, $1 40, 175 per dozen.$1.60, $1.70, 81.70, $2.00, $24 Special 22 a 45 Heavy Huckaback Towels, $2.00 per doz.SIDEBOARD SCARFS.Ye, 406, 4x, TEA CLOTHS.13-4 yd.While Damask Linen lea Clothe, $1.28.Reduced to Hemstitehed and f ringed 5 o\u2018clock Tea Cloihs, 90e.10.Hemstite hed and 1e ed Linen Pillow Cases frum 8210 per pair.10 Per Cent.off for Cash.ORDERS A SPECIALTY.St Catherine and MAIL JAMES A.OGILVY & SON 2401 Mounta in Streets.t = Pp pay rapi of January.end, been greatly against stock out reat are sure 5600 rvarda Owne cents eno laced in THE GREAT ALI\u2019HONSE TO-MORROW, BEING FRIDAY, sud almost draws lv our mind tue (act that although January The weather has our expected resulta, bowever we must be satisfied as ve bave now the long looked for snow and plenty of cold weather Just the weatber for ous heavy goods, and we have plenty be made smaller, vu may expect ÿaliquette it has not 18 olt Reliable where you to call he 0c, for l4c 300 yarda Real w dx, for 1000 yards Piney 10e, fe 5'35 vards Good worth 40c¢, \u201cfu 370 yards litter worth 46c, for 350 vards weeth =, 76, for AU An Exploration and nder bond the High Grade Sunset Grou onle A sen silver Srovery in Sloean.capitalization ten ma t par, a utely non-asscess oe aa 0 Office, Re landaus reasury.large and during the month of February.of Alphonse more than value (or your money.AU BON MARCHE VALIQUETTLIL:.last heen as busy à month as we expected Stand can get again.elsh Flannelettes, worth Tweeds, must Serviceable Wc.Canadian 900 vards Brown Canton Flannel, worth +iannel, worth \u201cTweeds, oC.+ (Good Trish Frieze comme: | ladles Fancy Cloaking, ali colors and qualities such us BON MARCHE, ! | 1600 and Mineral w ater lac our Crock day DTD + bwosness communtiy Chat Lav: been apprised of them are very uch reassured in consequence If they were as confident Char the tard! unkering weuid be speedily put an end to they would be disposed to pu herr whoulders tu the wheel tig wong about the leng looked for era of prospertts SUNDAY CURS IN TORONTO (Spec co the Spar) loronto J inuary Le The Council held a special mceong yesterday for the purpose of considering the jecom medias al the le guslative Commit tes fer legistition to be applied for al the ext sessoun of the Ontario legis: lature Among the recommendations antec to ower the following To van date and confirm the agreement to he ent red into between the city and the Toronto Maiivwaiy Co as to the island service te anthorize the corporation to tse the revenue derrve t frem the Toronto Radway Co whether by percent Ages or otherwise.an constructing a bridge or bridges to the stand and road ways upon che island, and to issue à tentures therefor to vahdate auf Con firme the agresment to be ent (red into borseen Che cv and 11e Atrônio Raul wary Coan references fo the running of cars on the Lorgie Day.of the same i~ approved by ide Citizens A proviso as added te AS last recommendation to the effect that the confirmation of the SA Sazreement 1s not 1o Make the run ming of cars on the Lard\u2019s Dav legal if Lhe saute is a violation of the Lords Das act ARRIVED AT ST.JOHN.St.John.N.B.January UN.\u2014-Fol- leu ing is thé list of saloon passengers per Beaver Line steamship Luke Outa- rin.which arrived at Re.John, NB.at 4 pm, vesterdny- Mr.AL Ewart, Mr.Ernest H, Townsend Mrs.Doble, Mr.RO Weinberg Mr.\\.Welnberg, also 12 intermediate and 00 steerage pas sénggers, The Beaver Line mail steamship Lake Ontario, Capt.Campbell, arrived ves.terday from Liverpool with mails.merchandise nnd passengers.The cabit PUSUETIZETN Hr Messrs, Lardal and Mas
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