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[" Lis » y \u2018 : se ZE : 5 .La .® .R A of qu , TEAST EDITION.apr er VOL XXIX\u2014No: 36.- 3 den 10 ore.Bus eA sat LS A ey ma ~ BX PE FETE.v = a 078 3 PL SR rn) WEE STAR 186-621 5 | Average Circalation of \u201c132.344 344 PRICE ONE CENT.A NATION'S TESTIMONY FOR GOD AND MA ; a ad Over $28.000 .Received at the Star Office.4 AN OUTBURST OF CANADIAN SYMPATHY.A Strong British Feeling.Handsome Subscriptions from Private Citizens, Corporations, Churches, Sunday - Schools, Day Schools, Clergymen and Teachers.TOUCHING TRIBUTE FROM HUMBLE GIVERS.The Mayor of Montreal, Honorary Treasurer, The Governor General of Canada, Receiver.The \u201cStars\u201d India Famine Fund already exceeds the sum of $28,000, and it is daily being?augmented by subscriptions, great and stall, received from all parts of the Dominion, and contributed by all classes of people Canadians, irrespective of race and creed, and condition of life, have responded to India\u2019s appeal for food The wealthy out of their abundance and those of moderate means out of their modest incomes or from the returns of their labor, have contributed more than Twenty-eight Thousand Dollars, to be expended in buying bread for their famishing fellow-British subjects in the Empire of the Bast.Already it is the greatest charitable food fund ever raised in Canada.It does oredit both to the patriotism and Christianity of our people.One cannot fail to see in this generous response a broad national spirit, for it is the gift of the whole people.It is not from any one city or distriot or province that contributions have been received.India's dire calamity appealed to every Canadian, and from Halifax to Vancouver has come sympathy and succor for the stricken people.Generous and general as has been the response, there is no hope that _the relief will outrun the needs of the case.Reliable authorities in India describe the present famine as the worst the world has known during the present century.The food supply of s large district in that densely peopled country is fast disappearing and months must elapse before.in the course of nature, those people can look for a return from their ownsoil In the meantime millions must be fed or they perish, The Canadian people have done well ; they can and, no doubt, will do more.To those who have not yet subscribed a noble example bas been sot.Subscribers to the fund have the satisfaction of knowing that already the people of India are enjoying the fruits of Canadian charity.The early contributions are in possession of the Relief Committee in India.\u2018The end of the giving is not yet.Previously acknowledged February 5th - - $24,175.40 Less Credited in Error on sth February- J.Beniton.ee a $130 00 A.Bergeron, Etchemin, Que.Mrs.J.M.Robertson .Correct amaunts acknowledged in To-day's \u201c Star.\u201d 200.00 - $23,975.40 J.Benton, One Dollar and Fifty Cents.A.Bergeron, Etchemin, Que, Twenty-five Cents.Mrs.J.M.Robertson, Twenty-five Cents.Ertha Shunk, Ste.Anne, Man., One Dollar.' Mrs.Robt.Jones, Marmora, Ont, One Dollar.L.& L.Adams, No.Tisbury, Mass, .Two lets Members Anglican Church, Parish .Williamsburg, Ont., per Rev, À G, Poole, Ten Lames Phcle dE Fe un ~~ $3.08 Frm Ione POOW cc.eens ces eee ee 2 Mme vaitmd Ma Fob Mr.J.EB, Sum mers vavvoe coarse wens 25 Mm.George W hitiaker \u2026\u2026 eu seer sone ps Parme Mrs, Abram Prone cer ree cose eve Albert Weagant .Miss Hester Charles 8.\u2018eagant Mru.William olquhous A sympathiser .Mrs.James McNab \u2026 A don een een .Alexander J.Gall 25 ri Titian ra 23 re.Ae xander ne, 26 .am Oo : re 7 allin 4 Miss A Auit .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Mina Rebecca M M.eg a Mrs.Charles Bummers Robert Pitts .- 25 Mrs.Nelsom Empey John Styjes .m4 2es Mrs.Elias Markell .rs.8.Monteith .7.\u2026.- 25 Mrs.Jobn Elliott George Washington Carr, Lot 17, p E., Two Dollars.Offertory from St.George's Church, Windsor Mills, on January 3lst and List of Subscriptions sent y Ven.Archdeacon Roe, Windsor Mills, Que., Nineteen Dollars and Two Cents.George's Church Charles Kai be vee svessves esse ae .13 ds) Mills veered vaces sesesens 36.oa A.A.Bri >.vere esos sess vessesss 1.00 Gardoer ven e Collected trom Powder Mill sty C.P.Bwallow, Esq.C.P.Swallow \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 ove eevee eevee een on David White, Banff NW.Tn.Five Dollars and Twenty-five Cents.Methodist Churches, South\u2019 Stukely, Eastman, Wt.Bolton Creek, per Rev.John Fowkes, South Stukely, Que.Thirty-four Dollars and Thirty-Seven Cents.David Hysop, Killarney, Man., Five Dollars.|: Mrs.David Hysop, Killarney, Man, Five Dollars: Frost & Wood, and Employees, Smith Falls, Ont., Forty-one Dollars: Frost, M From Em em lève = wn 8 5.00 O@oe Stas vers vous pie saonme Frost.LLL 10.ee F.T.es $3 OOPS re en TT \", x Le, a rg we oh 5 Sod Pa er A Sd pier 3 fe FAST Se + A Friend, Seeley's Bay, \u2014 The Fami 1 ne F u ni 4 rp from the he soins of ; .For India .Bloomfield, O'Leary and Brae, P.E.I, per Rev.Arch.Gunn, St.Anthony, P.E.I, ne Dollars.BLOOMFIELD.H.Croswell.87.00 Joun Do berty.1.00 Archtbaid Guon\u2026.LL.2e 2 8,00 8, GurGou.\u2026.\u2026.ce eine 1.00 Master Reginald \u2018Gunn.22 30 Willaoy Hardy ther ecsree vestes eeeese 1.00 Wilkam Craswell.vu 2.00 Weiter Qoerlll.us us 25 50 A Friend.23 1.00 Percy Ramsay.25 50 Joseph GaMast.20 1.00 George Warren.28 30 Magsle onu cen 38 1.00 George Hardy.60 50 genre Rayner eee.1.00 25 Mr.s& Mrs.Platta.1.00 50 James Crockett.30 Bo Elisabeth Platts.25 1.00 Mr.& Mrs.Oliver Haywood.1.00 30 Iseac H.Dickson 25 Wm.Gard.ooo.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cenens 88 Mre.Sweet cores $0 O'LEARY.1 -00 R.Ells, Jr.macro sree Gacuseceeess 3.00 25 A J.Matheson.rer teen een aan 1.00 1.00 H.Dennis 1.00 Jr.in TL 1.00 dre.Ellis, 1.00 ; 25 James O'Haltoran\u2026 1.00 : 1.00 .Turner.5.00 B.L.Campbell.30 P.N.Pate.c.\u2026.\u2026.sers.sceccse 1.00 Mrs.H.N.Campbell.50 Ivey T.Warrea.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.1,00 P.L.Woodaide.\u2026.ors orien oon 80 Henry 8.JeNy.\u2026\u2026 1.00 Arthur.R.Campbell.80 Mrs, William Boulter.25 Mrs.John McKinaon.40 James Barclay.\u2026.a.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 1.00 James Duncan.25 H.R.Jelly.30 Norman Beaton.25 John Jelly.neo Neil Buchanen.\u2026\u2026.17 rge Johnston 50 James Jeolly.25 J.F.Thomson \u2018 Mrs.James Jelly.20 Philip Evans.so Jobn T.Campbell Lo A.E.Douglas, \u2018M.D 1.00 Mrs.B.J.Haywood.1.00 George Woodeide.23 Mer:il L.Haywood.30 A Friend.oooh ces 2e 1.00 James GQ.Hopgood.28 Fulton Ellts.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.15 C.H.Carruthers.1.00 James McAuley.59 Mre.C.H.Carruthers 2.00 D.D.Campbell.\u2026.\u2026 1.0) J.W.Carruthers.\u2026._.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.25 Mrs.McFadyen.20 B.A.Carruthers.\u2026 2% John Easter.aaccus creer ereeanen 49 Mr.& Mrs, O.W, Haywood.1.00 Mrs.Mc Lauchlin verre eeeeenenes 3.0) A.E.Haywood.coon ons 1.00 Irepe McLauchlin.1.00 Jannet Haywood.«cc.ween.50 Foar! MeLauchlin.\u2026.LUE 1.09 Marcus Gay.coc.\u2026.\u2026.ceneeens 25 E.McEwen, M.D.2.00 R Carrutbers.pas WillTam Bulger vier earns aan 50 Lucius Waugh.coo.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.50 Minnie Turner.23 BRAE.Donald McPhee.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.1.00 Mrs.Ju McKay reeves puasss aaveccames 10 Alex.McDonald 10 Mm.Beer.so Thos.OuMon.1.00 Jas.n \u201c6 ar John A Oulkr 50 .=: Alex.Milligan.2% .1 Mrs.Alex.Milligan 25 John Henry.coc.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.se 22 Scott MilMgan.10 Benj.Henry.\u2026.\u2026.se 2.Fred Milligsa ere mserme seeees vasconse 10 rs.Bam}, Henry.25 Willie Mifligan.10 Russel Rogers.cc.\u2026\u2026\u2026 20 Herbert Milligan.10 Mrs.Arch, McCallum.25 Duncan Campbell.83 Archie McCallom.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.25 Mrs, Well McNelven.23 Mrs, Charles Roid.sr W.C.Sohuston.c.creer .\u2026\u2026.+ 2 Wm.T.Rogers.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.2 Mrs.Rqbert T.Milligan.eens aurons \u2018 20 Herbert Cralg.95 Wm.B eee veuves 26 David Mclaean.25 Hugh 30 Mrs.John McLean.25 Airs, Maloo! ac Mru.D.MeFayden.23 John Qray 20 Mre.Neil McPhee\u2026.80 A.McKinnon 1.00 Mrs.Wm, Altken.20 Je C 28 Donald McEachora .wo Dollars.3 Amos R.D.Mitchell, Pugwash, NS, | Two Dollars.Members Knox Presbyterian Church, Roxborough, Ont., per Rev.John MacKenzie, | Fourteen Dollars.Miss Martha A.Ellis, Pugwash, N.S., One Dollar.Mrs.G.Bayne, Peninsula, Que., Two Dollars.| JLAM,S S.River Dennis, N.S.Two Dollars.Fifteen Dollars.Members Methodist Church, Leeds, Ont,, Per Rev.George Mossop, lwenty-one Dollars and Fifteen Cents.Rev.GU.Mossop.Me, John Lowrey.cones onenpone uf Heary Cummings.eo poss Mr.James Gillanders.ves aves SE ausascns 0 Mr.Geo.A.Edwarde.Mr.Wm, Mume.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sere Mr.Chas, King.po Mr.T.G.Robertson.\u2026.\u2026 ceo.Mr, Thos.McGinnis cree samen Mr, W.J.McGinals.« - Mr.John Suitor.veer wessen eed Frties Mew - Two Dollars.| der P.O, Whisfod Shannon; i\" J.Spc, Pinca a, \u2018Five Dollars\" 2 8.LR LW \u201c ag \u2018 Lo \\ Two Dolars,| eR A ste Ti 5 \u201cpes Members Watford Baptist Church, and: Members Brook Free Will B Per W.P.Mclaren, Watford, 0: Fifteen Dollars and Eighty-three Cents.J.E.Marples, Deleau, Man., Five Dollars.Sympathy, Five Dollars.A Catholic Priest, Antigonish, N.S.\" Two Dollars.A Friend, Atwood, Ont.\"Three Dollars.James Atkinson, P.M., Atkinson, One Dollar.Contributions Collected by John Little .and Witeman Goodfellow, Churchill, Ont Seven Dollars and Fey Cents George Robinsdn .bt.Mac HR.A Beile Wilsun .ev Robert Allan .Mrs.Gil we BMne Rogar lle t Rogerson Jou Bo, .or .LA4 re.Sam ward Maa - PE « A Friend .bone | Erne Walter Alan .: Je Robert Pc Pollock, Maple Crock, Assa.\u20ac Five Dollgrs.M.T.Fisher, Shediac, Rev.A.V.Morash, Nova Scotia, = Five D Cassburn Epworth League | Society, L'Orignal, Ont.por oo Miss E.Cross, secfatary, 37 A C., T0 On Anon, Beauharnois, \u2018 Martha John, Members of St.Columba Church, Lochiel, Ont., Per Rev.D.Mac Thirty-one Dollars and Fifteen Gents.Rev.D.Mucksoste.c eee \u2026 91.00 dobn Met at 3 Mrs, Mackensie.ccc.cover cone 56 D.BR.McGillivray, 5b Donald cleanan.revere evesnree 50 D.Wm.McGill astro - William Dewar.«cee.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1.00 D.Meulllivray \u2026\u2026 George Mcintosh.100 D .Meleod.; \u2018Duncan D.Leod.1.00 XN.Mcintosh.veuves - Donald D.Meglllivray.50 J.B.MeLernan a \u2018dle posa John Obleman.es 1.00 John McLeod.= Finlay Morrieon.30 Domald Mcintosh A John A.Mcitod.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.c\u2026evvuces 1.00 James Mc Rn, ys as Arch.D.MeGilMvray.\u2026.50 Norman Melnt - dat Alex.D.Melaod.- .23 Joba MeLeod .P Mrs.John Mcleod.80 J.D.McGilllv VERY cree we = Duncan Mciempnan.- 50 Dougeald McD - œo0û poe _ Neil McLeod.\u2026.00.23 Donald Urquhart 4 - - Mrs.D.Case pels.cectes sssres sasmemer 30 Alex.Mo oe ; ; Mrs.Roderick McUllitvray.1.00 e \" Domald H.McGlllivray.* SO Donald Mc Mre.John Lennon.\u2026\u2026 ._ 25 Roderick Met'naig.w fs R.D.Mc Duncan A.MeMilian.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.> Men.D.M Mrs.Donald R.MeCuaig\u2026\u2026 80 , Mrs.Alex.KR.MeLeod.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 \u2026.\u2019 1.00 Duncan McMaster Donald R.McLeod.\u2026.eee \u2026 30 John J.M ary McLeod.ee eeeer sons 20 John McLeod Donald McCealg.wooo .\u2026.\u2026 1.00 x Met Malcolm Meleod.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.80 Norman Mc - 50 Me nod.M.MoCuaig.,.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 zh D.T.He lw D.K.McLeod.\u201cVB eres ine 35 Duncan Mo R.X.McLOOMA.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 25 Dougald McKi D.Fr 25 Mrs, H.Mcint ee Norman Morrison.John Mo Chas.O'Neil, st Henri, Dorcas Society Methodist CË : Dunham, Que., per Bg - - Baldwin, G.W.Stockton, Anagance, [3 2e Pater Brown, River Gilbert\u201d 2 PE, Gold Mines, Que., \u2018porR.Harvey, treasure a Ta Lizzie, CA aptist Chuçh, 2 One Delf.5 » ta a; ET I ig E \u201con _ -\u2014\u2014 Aw - fy 2 | - a .: - CL ee a eae = eee oy tec rege ry : At mgt £ TEE, frei): bun ren rene , PEBRDARY | 12 To gti aveu Es aA .Tops REMEMBER, FREE KIDNEY PILLS! FREE! PRES! TO KIDNEY SUFFERERS «dt If you suffer from Kidney Disease, Lame Back, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, or any ailment caused by improper action of the kidneys or urinary organs, this offer should attract you.convipced that no other remedy for Kidney complaints equals Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills, as evidenced by undeniable testimany received every day in letters from sufferers who have escaped front the tortures of Lame Back, Kidney Troubles and never-ceasing pains by means of these wonderful Pills, we do not hesitate to make this offer, for while we lose the box we give you, ft The DOAN KIDNEY PILL CO., Toronto.DISTRIBUTION ONE DAY ONLY, at the STAR Office, Saturday, February 13th, from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m, Being .¢line.There is put sufficient busines passing in any other grain to render .Pine price pussible, but values are powinally quoted as follows: Outs .\u201c0 2 | in stock everything that can be asked for in our line.and as we continually manu- ddd ddd ddd didi AAA AAAS 8 A 0A an aa a FTV TOUTES USE TETE Se PET : d, ea resis WEES: » cele for for a or been, eod : rt ocuk proc Iie wund esc fuse Al wher ANTED\" ads.35 cor:t Ter 38 wards or lose, and | ce tiers each sertion.touMs TO L 10 conta toy 30 words er less, aoû À cent per vaire word, each era wo: JLE~-HOUSE.XO.100 SELBY sr.and cold water, b.Saber Pop Ttont moderate.Ap ws Se _ Antuine st., or 100 Selby st.r LET \u2014 18) CATHCART ST.STONE upper tenement.7 ruutms.mocderalo LET \u2014 RENT SIL 3 NICK UPPER class condition.with modern conveuieaces Rent Su James dus we Var Cooper 81 Str © T LET PIRSTCI JAN LARGE STORK in perfect order, No.676 St.Lawrence ANPED-GOOD CHANCE POR TWOORTHRER young men with 00 on capital, to socure position bY and minimum of 8 pet day inion Pub Co.Board of Trade.aft after nine.53 WANT AT, THE RICHELIEU HOTEL 2 V AD à \u2014 A GOOD COOK, guna WOMAN Eee Tor infos mation, address U id \\ *ANTRD\u2014 POSITION AB VATCHMAKER AND weler, 18 ei of tools.| Address RC uk Wath Bi por brooke, Py Bs mate Heese?work unde ERSON AL- LETECTIVES OFTHE MOST RELI character furnished Ly the Canadian Bcoret Servios, T emple Building, Montreal der coutraut wtth the Ftorin tai (one musent to perform si there criminal detoctive work orporstious sad holels of he ot \u2018crepors \u2014The lead Karn Mao ! _\u2014__ bariey nominal.buckwheat, Mic to 35, | Ÿ EVen Now many of the new #20 Lfr AG CES STORES KTO.3 conts ter 1 verte GET ont RENTE NICE UPPER 2 TO ET AIRY ST, Oe mr 5 id ARR becuase 3 od Jor ater £m.TED BY A WESPRCTIBLE WAN ITU ARNONAL- [IC tr ay, wT cats rye, #lc to 446 3 goods for the coming season | roi Lust word.wack mani e.also upper, iil ¥ultord, $13.00 Abel of railway track and Richmond.Kusebe es alive and roachmen.ur to leok after ion or veal * braced un red.Flour\u2014There is no increase in the vol- ore we Shcunawick st _ Taliberte, Notary, 35 St.James street.ne ANTED-EXPKBIENOED HOUSE ANDTARLE- DO sid drive an express.Best of references LY) naertion.= J.A.2427 st.Casherine at \u201c = = + Mine of business as there is no news 3 ready to sell.Buyars need 4: PROPERTÉ à FOR BALL 9 cents for 3 wards or som, FIO LET -HOUSE, 3 FLATS.9 ROOMS, am wet prime or : \u2018 from the \\merican grain centres prices rent j7 eatre mord Insortien.ve LET \u2014 OLD ESTABLISHED BAR- OF Between seven bm at \u2018a \u2014 SITUATION A8 LADY'S COM ROOM Kr p for § f not find- soer\u2019s ee enr ze dollars.Apply tw 616 Vitre st.[3 \u201c.wo OMS TO LET.wv Boman unchanged us lows Spring pat- Z not wait for fear of no 15 Seats for vers ev and emt por ori?amplain st.xy ber's shop and dwelling above.H.\u2014 ee VV em o by learacd French lady.speaking Th ba 7 ent.$490 fo 85, strong bakers $1.0 2 ing desirable patterns ready.BUSIN FSA CHANCES ETC.3 conte for 3 words or Si, 7 Memmoy Jevreller 265 51 Jamosst.M3 WANTED su INTELLIGENT BOY MUST BE Hyd hs order A Yan OOMS_AND BOARD.AT NO.¢ VICTORIA 87 : _ «to $4.75, winter tents, $1.45 to $4.70, + ng .jus, sud 1 veut par extra word, each insertien.) LET \u2014-AT MONTREAL ANNEX LET THAT FINK STORK, FIX- Ourre, Clon iow Non make himself weotul quiet 71 Te Li Xetra bt rollers, $4.20 tu $4.30.% In Youths\u2019 Suits we show ! FRANONALS, Der verd, ace B on tt Louis.Hutchison an! Edward eT tures and dwelling, 1966 Notre Dame louer, otre Damout ~~ ANTED A YOUNG MAN WITHS YEARS EX- ro wank CM POTT ABLE son tg 4 Soil Fecd\u2014The large Manitoba mills $ dFil _ Charles st.very cheap guelline mediate west of Motill hot water heating.No TANTED AN APPRENTICE TO THE DRUG potenti IR.iran odes D du R on om with na % are pursuing a evaservative course and | z some splendid effects an | Fer he accommodation oi ramdiente of Point 8 Chain pourean mal.oy healthy ace He Te | reaanabip FPT SL Le refused from a oud Nea ER ope.ib some arparience oT ous of 8 allusion Address a 3anaf Manahold à Lk + \u2018 Are not apparently anxious for orders J vertiang left wit o! cllington Street for childre ap seen every day .J un miss - - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\" ANTED-SITUATION sr; YoURO OMAN TO - \u201c\u20ac @t present prices, expreesing the cog- | § have a dozen or more lines will bx immediately forwarded without extis charge Sundays from 2 until § pom, ui LET STORES, CORNER Yor VV AXTED, EXPERIENCED SHOP HANDS AF | .g, wih hosssework.Address \u201cL 130, Sram on couroxTanx ia Bogiid family, Orn Cu.viction that with the advance of the | ready for immediate use.In .TOC Peter and lemoive.511 and 313 Et.with references The Laing Packing 8 Pro- oe.\u2014 tal AW ~ J Season and the resultant demand there S it t t NOTICE PARTICULARLY.n Mor: BOCKSTONE COTTAGE = Paul oa a is re i Kppis G.de Zo.[44D BL \\atheriae 2 Mister ~BY LADY, ERGAGEMENT TO READ OOM: RLEGANTLY CITE ; Will be an opportubity to dispose of their Children\u2019s Suits for presen The abore rates are NET CASH with order.not water omic 10 mit romans toni os\u2019 bre La amen 5 rad \u2018raig st.Apply © ED-GENBRAS.SERVANT FOK FAMILY pioud every day or 1 WU or Lhros lunes à week ot Rh pt sgn ra ON = 2 Stocks at Ligher prices \u2018han are now Sail Suits are mostly When such advertisements are not Apply I¥ Lava), or 36 St.Vincent 31 a.\u2014 Wer of three.Must be od ei coei No wasting Tata = hoard.766 Sheruruuteut.336 fx re At fhm moment so Ia Josie use 2 or \" ne in the prepaid numerous entries have to be | ) LET COTTAG es ma, TC Us, ms © Te LET \u201cBos EXTENSIVE PRE paioss para A vrig +400 Dose Rahat eta TANTED- BY GARDEXE YEARS, THOR.COMS-TWO LARGE ROOMS BATH FLAT.ou = mitol ran, ba inclu is, : nasque \u2014 PES mines, No.J otre street, \u2014_\u2014 pughly ex pencnred io Bort denlt 10 years experi \u20ac: ario product is offered in bulk at wante and no 0 1 made and the rate is, in co nee, a Iaval avenue, and ses roy at.Rentals cupled for wian) yoars by Messrs.Kt.Fad w.Kerr.ence in t 7 os ceramrsbments, one vonr in arate.97 1 Ware EXPERMENCER GIRLS ON quus covering work.3 do 3 Dowd \u2019 s d - : from #21 be $2.Apply Mesars.Gones, B4 Hoy, as a hardware store and stove wareho C.C.Montreal Soin Franny 4 fogtud and Apusish i \u2014 +4 toner! vance borts are held at the city i is so well stocked as we.No charge made in our Sooke ror lassifed or Levy Notary.8 St.Vinceutst _ 31 Suowdun, Ga Temple Building.ven _ 80! paste corerh of references.Adress 41 oe SRN.= RO.LY 0 LELONE DOURLE AND, TNO ue - Meal \u2014 bo demand is as siow as pre- We offer 300 ep hy y a LET _ MODERN TEN KUOMED ga Te LET \u2014- 4 GRAIG ST.consist.V EAL YOR ox roc VWARTEDL arrvaTION BY A THOROUGH EX 363 _ wiounly reported and for car lois of .a \u2014 hone, furnace, 16 St.Lake street: also Ing of spacions streot flat and alive; greatest moreity « on.dancing sift Little oP ol E R0O! He rolled vats 70 is about the idea.sold at Si to $ Cy 1 HOUSES TO LET.modern flat.5 Gladstone avenue.Apply Biaks, floored basetnent Good entrance on Foribear yi à Bamps mai Ve ras Best ofty reference.Pl » D'astole un.1 Rohn at, va dos to a BY bs oe Protons es little business 14 re- better grades, setl at from A © nim mn 318.Peter st.Teivplione élu.M 1! tion inne.At LEE occupied by Jobu Farman.©.1133 Ohesinut ot, Phtladolphia, Pu.3 1 _ ANTED-BY Spare MILLWRIGAT, 8° \u2018 Maw MW a dre Rand ot build ried tn pork.For light hams there from $1.50 to $3.50, radock Simpson Co, %3 A t Mstate Tithn, ARR Paul où sent Kntale ha WAZ Eo-NEsaan HOY.3% \u2018ST.CATHEE - ne et 1 WAR Adee M GIRL ABOUT in apy Westmount.si Rooxs -botr > A AT #5 .reat and good location.J.Cradock Simpwon & .No.2 white, 281-80 to 23; peas, per ' ; ; BOARD, 10 cecte fur 30 words or lass, and bé cent pov Co., 181 51; Jamies st.Sr rte A real bargain.Apply to Isaie Prefon- ec Sa ANTED.WORK BY THE DAY, WASHING, | \u2018Ofice Lelopbone lbs, in atore, 480 to 48 1-dc; feed facture, you can find with us ports Beni.Tera or teen.and 3 wat per \u2014 tale.3 8 Tame siroer.37 er OY serbia.wie.Mn Beemer, 15) Nuseruih a) Pepe .will a \u2018air demand\u201c We \u201cquote $1.80 to S4.Reefers as £2 TOT, ms ST.LAWRENCE st.gn V LETS ¥OULAND STREET.STONK lng sad parang same me.would take satin Nand RCM, SINGLE AND DOUBLE, on .at; per won welling.rvoms 3 age.$9rouus.Moderate ren ve- m\u2014\u2014 ¥1 small e tite exponeecé without board: aj sil wodarn msda short eu! \u2018Iness, new pack.Si! ded an with summer kit \u2018ben.good locality.is good re iow before lat May :f required.J.Uradook \u2014 nes _Sirictly snyer.Bali con speak French Suma ace price Apply 264 162.near Mouniaie.fg; to $1); Canada short cut, heavy mess well will be needed a d soon.par Apply w W.\"X: Cooper, Star office.166 St Shion & Co D Sam wi OFFICES.To LET.V rar RELIABLE AGENTS Ts AND Adres\u201d ran ea \u201c6 Ne .rk.ol se bol, $10; bacon, per lb, ! Fail not to see ours before ames wt.LL _ De EO L Tw MOTAVINH STHEET.ASA SE satirely new Adres Tol and Waggete Picton, ont JANTED_BY 4 RELIABLE WOMAN, OPPICES, ROgES ITALY, FURNISHED ROOMS, $ d-de to, \u2018Us-2e, baïus, per ib, 9 tu ha 160 - WRENCK S C TO A | 8 LET\u2014 TWO OFFICER, FRONTING %3 buikding to clea, or any port of work.da moving a May.Mane ir 4 101-2c.lard, compound, per Ib, 4 1-2 you buy.We ve ; G TO, LET, 4, ST, Lay Novo ta Shot.furnace, tone front Lous, 1 rue, | Cradouk t lou; alco an y Cr ond Bae Tange taht ANTED \u2014 DRUMMOXDVILLE ACTONV.Bn va! se x \u201c .ren or week.good cht adi ; Von LT on Sle a worth SI.50, at 75c.and Druoke a, and » Fit wn entrance ro Domi: mingeou & Lo.18158.James st.~~ M2 (19 feet dec), hop oh a ES sous WAT Sor zion.Graoty and 00d Verchares che ar rie v3 fran of » eR Rx OX £3_ONE SINGLE AND OKE DOUNLE, ! ; ; , tenant.Thess pola Scone T \\ SITUATION À class board.Enalnd , for Lignt Logs at $5 per 100 lbs.in car nore expensive qualities at tobe.Hent low, Appiy to W.kh Cooper, Stan ge LET-338 8T.ANTOINK ST, UPPER = voleigh & Co.M3 3t.some à Walmguon Nurecrymen, Torsoto, 1 ANTED-B Trouve Là root Puruiagn, au °$ coutral 3 we : load ts, bu\u2019 heavy Boe are dull aig] sales, ._ a 1 tenemeut, § rooms, in nuderate rant.Im- retarde a a 4a ofan.EN mis xp wots wes .! | HOUSES TO LET.SHOPS.STORES.BUSINESS PREMISES + SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED.| ALL mm AS £ T.oo CTT AUNT ve AIS tl a NAS ~ AAA Finance a and Commerce ; \u2018Ç RATES oC 0 LET NEW TENEMENTS.nem nes Cn a CATHER.V ASTED-DRUQ CLERK.) minon wa, CERTI- ANTED-ADVESTISER 6 SPFAKSB RECU PERL os coor ror cams wea BUT MONTREAL WHOLEBALE MARKETS- ; TS A STRONG POINT | Prepaid Classified Il 7 su Juigins.Poirmios Jmmediate, berth?8 ine st., large plato glass Front.splendid say ston RA Cdl tions, C.M.Lo ar aos ouable Me retereucn 2810 Stelity and | Lomano Burglary pen EE nny has 630 .Star Office, 13 February, 1897.with us no matter at what | 19 Notre Dame.Tel Bell 41.3e 3 dre ing maire separ catrgee ing Ne V ANTKD- A THORQUOHGERERALBEBV ANT, TT ss RE pour ka ensures Tara both Lo and aemage # Grain\u2014deta are very dull at the de | time of the year, to have SITUAMONS WANTE, 10 conte te fe wards or aon.x= 260 St.t Cachurinn x.veut & rooum, clot M as of ironing.City references.A; py ANTED _ SITUATION AS _ NEWSPAPER Ofiog 181 ot James sirset A 3 tbougu offered down to 1 LET-OFFICES AT 13 ST.JOHN ST.Énuherice =D Le Cherse.\u2014T he local Las reuaing Just finished 20 pairs of £& Te \u201c iD ET ms dwelling Ir RENCE ST.8 ot Jamewst, 0 us a (Ine suits at proenat occupied by Messrs.wos.\u2014\u2014 WAsTxD \u2014Py prsrscrance Young wouar R or single Usmen Savor Le ~The local Tes 2 us p comfortab e dwelling, in good re Marrow & Kwing.tes uta, one or two ANTED-4 A RESTEOTABLE YOUTH, SPEAk- M1.Cotbarine wi.vest of Saniar het moviad tn Max., as Jat report nd in the absence ent 38 a month.Apply Ww w EC voper.8 LET-681 CHU RC H STREKT, STONE single offices in same ame bain alec large fine of- wo 8 assistant salesman ie whole- = = Terme moderte.us «fof importan\u2019 buigew it is Impossible $ Black Serge and Worsted | ome eT lower dwglling.6 rooma.Moderate tes and tam 2 ilapical ot.ail in fives reterveces 104 ANTED \u2014BITUATIOK BY A YOUN WOMAN = ~= Lo quite à» holefale price.The news b t 75 I i rent k Bimpeon & Co.181 be James late vicinity of Board of Trad ay aT © aga ki 05 VV Sonor Roumematd or resident senmetress, APR oous \u2014 TWO DOUBLE ROUME WARM AND 1.buled in temor.The The # Knickers, a bargain at 73¢.| gm ard 4 weliiogs and om mors 1 21 fo Mr.Lewis, 13 5.John w.hud ANTED\u2014A CAPABLE GENERAL SERVANT \"5 CPV fami TRY Gi he NS ourani see them before they are all | étrrerco: parce of thie citz; alse a neerat \u201caq à - LET - BY J.CLARKE ICE | ere x re Wale Apply 65 Bt.Urbain stress.Used ANTED-BY MACHINIST SITUATION YOUXA sam Ri S ow ork t rties and building to fF sale.Apulz I upper and lower ts, cottages « +5 on | Waa Si rend = O0M_4 NICE WARM FURNISHED | Commercial Bulletin sold.ces of Estate Staniey Hagg.| anes CA and \u2018rats, with and wi t stables These FLATS TO LET.repairs, mon leo do cs oo ha ™ Ë myx The Kanara market is only mo- _ _ _ house are all in perfect or ier and rent moder cm ANTED ib CLEAN TIDY YOUNG GIRL TO countsy.à dâroes *G 1471 TL mean offive.1?month.¢ 6 Mayor Ei p.derately sce at the moment.À fou 4 NEAT LOWER AND ONE Te sit td a Dominiane cu A LARGE FLAT ful_ Apply 14 Susser ot.À around and ob- including a ca: Tey ers are Inoki ing ocrasuonal 'oks tat ot Wiscon-n tw.ns, and we hei: a fn the situation thit would warrant a actus! change in quotations.Re- now ready.Early Buyers | save jully 20 p.c, by pur : d $ Over 500 Spring Overcoats 3 ] NOTIZE DAME ST.Te, roomy u tenement, 17% and Luis Cuiarie and Ms se with ljaisy furnaces, ajxo 2 Daim, 21 and 23 Montealm st rbain st, respectively, comforian e ower, 5 and 5 room.Hind \u20180 A Newt, ln, builder, £28 Pine aveune.M4 _ lenis, (ev oningsi.LKT -UPPES TENEMENT.mis ST.rs stherine W.5 8 rooms, Dent g 8 Tou, MODERN STONE FRONT e em Dame st., é3x100 fect.\"a & ToL pg TWO NICE FLATS, WKLL WASTED aL \u2014GIBLS POR TAPER BOX FACTORY.Mose, Wilson à Co, 8 De Bouscies of.= y Ps me ne am.ork Ay = OOMB \u2014 DOUBLE AND bathroom fat, with McGEl Caltegs avenue.ap F°},54 SALE-GCALES or EVERY DESCRIPTION, sh ran typewriters.PF.CA Soilives, 8 amet.oomf! 7 2cop aa BLE ot nt $23 pe of ® lot of FOU tuxee Airpped on à dires « latte ludi: healing hot water.\u2018A By à \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014w#\" OOU\u2014SINULE ROOM, FURNISHED.we MANS Lo.* eable ordar.a.a role, however.there 4 Snasing now.= par frere asl ps H.\u201cKate, & = ak ut oo Fi uring puces mas sut on ea ana te Wh UREN VICTORIA: MER LIVE AND - FOR SALE R Seld street.3 \" o av 1 .« \u2019 > ; : ba pomparun vey bile tok wn À a La SRLT oNTATN vous Same ie amie army No.hl Nove ig Rae, Sesion AE LAS or ert ene nm ROoek Te Lex conronranie ar wma Le bi \u20ac h \" i t Th hou 4 WORKMAN'S TS LET \u2014 AT 3T.HENRI, HOÛSE witi extension kitchen.11 order.\u2014\u2014\u2014- ing vor is to make $30.00 8 week, some make tories sags bade Svend #173: Mill Blocks = *, \u201ctf \u201cable within yr mi a.e «© Er es rooms.bail a .8 13 Hy polite, third door abore Sherbrooke st.363 )LET \u2014 FLAT, AT 78 CRAIG ST.- Many mage mure in spare Mame than during at £.re serbe {4 the city.J.C \" i vw trade demand 1 only moderately ac- ., a £ cla atabics and la; shed, with veut ro & T second floor.size about x 30, $300, Don on teenie ft Books oa Line mond spurt.TL vous, POUR COMPORTABLT = aan tive, ouv-r- irmpiv taking such lots as | ; D.006 fect land.Apply (0 1) Parker, 3 Agnes LET-THAT ROUMY FIRST CLASS heatéa.no taxes: front r & 2 cer are hn le Prospectus free R AALE- PER Yu D CHAMPION rooms oa bathroom Ler.ui : are urg-ntly v-nt-d fof current use; | ammo 0 IN 1 8 ê | st.Henri.us residence, 3 | nion avenue.tin holst, windows on \\hree sides; power noe.Roads Tid Toronto, Unt.» bie FECTL de month, or ?for Jo Suit arr f «1 the pos un, however, continues fully ï \u2018 » à cr ViPa BRICK HOUSRE, \u20ac ; H.Austin, Agent Kstate Joseph Tiifin.3 8e a reasonable rate.Melaren & Darblied 214d, ered pte sad whi Bare winners #8 Doschastor, 20° as strony as her-tufore.and nothing ; 1888 and I8v0 | E ET.ad\u201d , Paul st.2001 000081 CE 0 853 WALT 0a het sree JLWERAL SERVANT.AP.0OM_ DOUBLE ROOM.i | \"_ For fresh killed keys th rv 1 1 yond demand at about a a tt; vie are offerad at 6c le o rted a: 8:'0 | r case.red are ro ©.1+ worth more than Ih: no ket is eagy.car lots ~ han fered at 7 Former, deliveries are w I 4) to 89.75 as nearly old oi in comb is worth nine years old a ani lilo to 11 1-2 to accompeny himg to Copaiba, in forty-eight hours without inconvenience.Each Capeule bears the pane (oy) Whelmale of Lymen, Sass & Ca., Bontweal CHAP stone market is a ic and Souvenir.ssparace AAPA SPN PP ANXTED\u2014A SMART GIRL TO ASSIST IN DIX.R _SALE-SHOW CASES SHOW CASLA ROW com \u2014 WITH BOARD, POR | 5 LET\u2014RKRIDENCE NO.572 SHER.: - W Cases, metal.walnut, and eat A \u201cEarly Ra vo.pe in car lots on 22 \"T° bévoko street, la prime Order and all and 8 cooma furnished if e Wied dou tosmmente or Gai: SELPOOR._lagroem Mets Cie MTS Some M1 One constantly ea bead om] Tae ou Ca, x R Fa TN 28 Recommended hy Megical Aatbori- heating ard all mudern umprovements.Miller & Brember, à Bleury.__\u2014 _ \u201ce © ) LET-NICE UPPKR TENKMENT, Le eight rooms (4 bedruome), ion ist © Te LET\u2014NO.19 ST.FAMILLE STREKT, fine cut stone residence, with extension anil room, etc.Thoroughl renovated: out: build nie with stable and coach house.Apoly to amos Mcl'ready.10 nt, Petoret.Telephone aw.353 modern (rar, Apply at 382 Sherbroo To xe ana H.K.Thomas quired, for threc or four montha and then unfor for two years 15th March.Apply § 9% Burnside Place.nT SPLENDID FL FLA AT ON WOOD stock avenue: immed possession.Re till 1st Née nu per ont, after jhat 313.0.Apply INC 31 a TOK.HEATED FLATS, CORNER domed sf pas: imrecd & Co.fs St Jam Sa ET FLATS OF FIXE AND SIX and w Nos.to @0A Fo: SALE \u2014 OR TO LET.THR TWO FIRSY gr.class houses, Nua 42 and 433 M.Larioaile areune, furnaces, electric fxtures, gas = rte to Jes Morrison, Office, rear 110 Fairmount remus, 13 minutes from ulators or abould i races no = whaid J H rei 1750 Notre Dame ot.RE PROPERTY WANTED.nd\u2019 ru Dutra \u201c0 \u201c0 on Brad Bren olice.FARMS FOR SALE.ALAA w iris, pou meme aa vague te IB AMERICAN o 9387 ees oo Wastasount.» $ ANTED \u2014 GENBRAL SERVANT POR SMALL WwW + abla to to cook, ne washing Apply at TANTED \u2014 youxa GIRL FOR OENERAL brousswerk.Protestast proferred.72 Les \u201c LOST.ost MIRE OUFP.BETWREN phone.24 MoGi Dotioge are Rooxe FRONT ROOM WITH BOARD, AUER 86 Beaver Hall B Fors S00 Aypty at Eggers Bony AS nettes \u2014\u2014 Rous - SINGLE AND DOUBLE VERY COM.furnished.svery rsuvenionse, In stristly privete family.& MoGIl College ave %, COMS\u2014TWO NICELY eoparotely RN El y v, A a \u2014 , I eee __ SANS A UN ASA AA A à cr en snite: Avwer light, _radiacnr te up to the door, md} .xtracted White ASTH MA C URE LET LOW YRICHD DWELLINGE LET- FLATS, 162 TO 172 VERSAIL- () ows, po no 2 EE Tour \u2014ox FRERUART NTE ON PORT STREET WANTED TO PURCHASE E private family.8 M1 gray borse; and I 7 1 de te de and ITR INA r TTFE-M Church «8 Berri %0 Laval Haodsowely Gish.e eo ME antoine ras po ie Adres \"0 LIL\" Purt ac, or ui Demaimen 6, corner Port and a cr ANTED-ABOONDEAND DU ROME TOY TURN ED SO LET.ON guing a long journefs, ta 40e per bag oRIMAULT INDIAN CIGARETTES = od fis hood and ery eascontis is Food bea.cer 140 Bt James st, LX] ne ota W Tea > I ee ERE avenn =r RO: \u2014 TO LET, WITP FIRST CLASS BO, ail modern sonvenisnces.308 Dorchester 8 38 ; No.28 Seymour avenue, rivet ALE ANTED - YOUNG ame GENRRAL SER ; ehos np In fair quantity, .0 LET TWO NEW CUT STONE \"R.à Duoteu.10 SL James 35 PROPERTY FORS Wea for smal family.Asoty 9 Chante ET coms \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED FRONT éitding à good many ern Theme, Adjornimg the Halemora! sail Cadillac Hotels | a -ottages, on Clarke avenue, Westmount.: RVI ALAN mamas it vam | - RZ 8 Lan NISHE 0 bat stoks in ail pirts of the country MARK WVORKNAN, Propeictar.« above shertrcoke s:.9 roms and large ge 0 LKT -DESIRABL K T PPER AND a R BALE \u2014 TWO ELEGANT (HOUSES.No, We, A OIRL ABOUT 13 OR-i4 ro MIND For sar SALE-QOLTIE à MOCULLOCHE SAFRS Mi Catherine ut, cor morn on à are prol y ve worked down.and doubt, ARK \"oO .pet _ ! woment; el ery inudern conveniences: finished C pois to A.4.8 Nos.Sand 61 Bishop sone trot 136 am 130 Croecent roads moti: taby._ 04 por 1 pte aed\u201d and EF M rey =n oom COMPORFABLE, WARM DOURLS 4 ~ » : \u2014 * gal if recripes can keep up wuch long- pate ».esi.Tare Apply to R.1.Hat.see.Apply tod.A.MacDougall.iat =v Saul gem a pairte Jan Doug Re 5 WANTED A SMART Youre (GIRL 4 As orx- me R suitable for povag mes; geod beard.ot or _on (h= nent scale.\u201cTI tree SALR-\u2014HNUSRA.TWO Tents hers mslstames BALE © JUALLS FiReT QUALLS, 0 Butcer- Fiu.-\" \u201cr-amery sells to the ) IN UNF OF THE PRETTIRST \u2014 COMFORTABLE 12 Room 3 FOR 2AM 8 ore case | Eten ey Teruo eta yr Fos racked chested sad dotirersd der 8116 à doses, 43 bome \u2018rade x: _0° \u2018and thereabouts.f To tn nV tetmaunt.corner of er o victors : & residence.172 Ontario st ark very alow Ahertrucée 9, Westmount.Apnis io \u201cois AXYED A GENERAL SERVE En T.Dovey & Goo Bo Monsecours Market.»3 Rd» Viner of ROOMS, ON > ; vv Baws.Nes Lit RES are offering \u2018arge hit wats.system.she and of 3 Senn Tin, 15%! Pao .Austin, Agen aa Catherive.Wan nv\" ERA eT PROTEST Foriaa \u2014 THE CONTENTS OF AN RITRA \u2014_ pel id 20° sdresly at 1 Cp Th round lots way LEAt, open phiunbing.mantel picves.etc, Tree to s5zss ses emis R BALE \u2014 A VERY BRAUTIPUL AND Mackag 5 well furninhed ' 0 ES Led tm uy Nn ELT\u201d FURNISHED FRONT = Te \u2018 », or If: The densand for cold ato- lt May.Apply on Lie premises, or 7ié St.An- FL TO u roll bait country house, fermiabed and ready \u2014 = =~ Re ren oles.remposible pur ne act eas, with every convenance mihivem roe eggs \u201chin for sume time has toine.ui RESIDENTIAL FLATS.ET.fur occuparion: quote sod good vater font: ares VA/ ANTED EXPERIBACED FEBDER FOR 0OR- : 2 shrinking.1+ now very limited.A Capsules LET_NRW * LOW KR TENEMENT met ee me = ~~ or pert als er ober particular apply fo, % 1950 Woon Presse te work.Apply Southam & Carey, RSALE \u2014 quo PATABLE » .{M vis « of 30 doxen each 15 re- - f: B (uiibauit st 8 rooms.hot wat 0 LET - LARGE FLAT.CORNER a 80 JR OCHS A LARGE SUNNY PARLOR.CONVEX Montreal \u2014supericr turDau ro ater Peel and fsurnside, furnished if re- ois grap.for sa fences for bousekerping.on beth Sal; § double: tele inferior » Er LET ich COMED LONER TENE fl SEA Bept of 1m Gel one of the best IB And tomers maod.Notre Dame nov ratte dû or about Livara) remard.Be 2 _ Ooms HE mend brick house.189 1 suites In \u201cThe Sherbrooke,\u201d amet {ihe Fo, br Mansermen Bros.good reason volitng, 363 RC, LABGS ROOM.COMFORTABLY 8 Appiy at és Deuiaie.LL ne modern conven Sherbrooke ight, and | any venconable offer not refused, x4 ANTED-FOR THE IST MARCH.ONE LARGE aiubod, with beard.104 ds Tu j : 7 tea per ce ont.pea the roms nw tint ra nd » LET - COTTAGE, THAT H.HAND.86 bright.cool and airy.Rent low \"So quo FIRST CLASS CORNER MOTELS spall privecs family, west of Peal ob.Addn Come FURNISHED ROO) vk cL sation, Brivi.t Courbis will eo rer drain 4 » movhanies a some stone front self contained ten t@nant without young = Address *X rdmémeeiren aad PUPILS WANTED.\"BD Ha Pes oes.3) TORN oad sili 060 5 uce precious meta equal je - ETS eo wora out roo oe Cresent wrest.tack stair- 994,\u201d STAR office.\u2014 ames.Bvonines, 906 81.pe poam.core .n \\ TS value t« 10,000, this a bells, speaki u Daisy fur- THR + RF Jot will have bre be Sao ang above Lg or ca nasa.extension ciichee, drainage partect own: WAREHOUSE TO LET.HS HARNESS AND We LIER TR BOARD AND ROOMS Reo MANCE ST.NICELY FURN USERS = = etre t er th - .Siem tara, moderate.Apply A.A.Phillips, MD Crobcant 6 TRE FINE Private sales py C.W.ry ~~ Lm 13 0OMS- LARGE DOUBLE AND SING ROOMN, = te Lam ch are Si to produoe = Pon MT - M3 gers \"Bre mal a sab rate le Conan tapers 33 ID-PUPILS COACHED FOR MA |R foe mabie parer 6 ro Ve RO RD ROOK TRlvATY ; To this yon Boston wearts tb day refused Mate @ 8 TO KT LOWER TENKMENT @ 18 for ligt masufecturt ot peer.belat,_ sicam FW Teme Lom A ran am) [mL Zam Eee Ie mue.Dove Su rein n06 Ca ' roa Bram's second tion for new Lau ee enr central.Jus or vie te supply em mn ek Gap \u201c 83 gran cea 6 HORSES AND CARRIAGES ETC.a British b Board \u2018of Trade returns rial, in connect with the Herbert a roa à Cortacine Ca, 476 8.Paul WITE COMP ; , ry abow a decrease im sxparts Faile do ; te ni 10 very desirable temant.& 2 oan soa B23 W- \u2014FUPIIA TO EXFRRIENOND OOMS_NIONLY FURNISHED ROOMS.= , to £1381.113 during that aller marco Mot EN \u2014_\u2014\u2019B3_ = CTORIES T .re + ou vis few BALE\u2014GOOD DRIVING sLaioR IF PER loraiity, Westmount, corner lt.Catherine - | # dhenth, as eme wiih Bose of ihe Notte.fn Tolar OUsES ON Mac FA O LET.ORROW.or ECED TRA a\u201d Sess & on eamein R3 Weed aremis; convenient Le } \u201cà; peri of | Special \u2019 street.AAAI _ \u2018ou | ac het a in value of ashen .LARGE SALE- oA.M ctmiste, 133 Mack fm 8 Tec \u2014 WITH BTÉAM POWER, - rose pop dr conversation.er ce nets at DeOME SHETLAND PONT, Ropes ions AND rive ROOMS WII 4- x at apuary, 1898.aay Ta Trunks a LET 1a bu ROCHER ST.Toon 8 =, Sheva at pean occ SEE Suter atom ss douthe serien cart, Soiet new musk - \"21 v ' > PAS and Bags st present.Now your |.nar Prince Arthur, fourteen rooms, & ng, Herron .moun, or a Cowsa's Livery Stables, OOMS\u2014VACANT MA DOUM 221 a closest figures ob chances to Du, Wa are giving a *™bies if required; also 34 Prinos Arthur, cor vuaiy 8 à coffre gly mill for the MONEY TO LOAN \u2014 That .igen Ro CANT MA! xx \\ eat mining companies now\u2019or- her Bhuter, ilalsy furmace, extension cars.206 St.Paai st.all le PE is British Columbia.are - Sisopnnt on these goods during x letoria.kilghen.2 = Fare pos the rr PY À MONDAY, & Dries eremve.id of ; HALLS LET, \u2018 AR 9 Tologn Ten F * Abe! ain We will offer publie au the month ot Foprnert.J.Kve- zergh Go., 345 847 8 Jomed ot, and factery, Vitre an streeta LET - 163 BAYLE ST.n front core.no t, hr Dain een jm J.eck Stmpebn & O fn 10 5%.James » by ot in io an og Spm, © oous \u2014 TWO LARGE TELL ORD BEED Due route 50 mine Le a ve 0 ve ES - 1 54° TEMPERANCE \"WORKERS.Women's Uhristian Temperance Union.THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CENTBAL DIVISION, Some Amendments Desired in the Present License Law.! \u2014 The annual meeting of the Central Dividon of the W C1 | was held yesterday afternoun in the Evangelistic Hal St.Cathierme street here was 8 aplendid attendance of ladies, the t-ports were of a salislactory nature, snd the greatest enthusasn prevatled.Prior to the business session a short religious wrvire comsisting of prayer and scripture rea fing.was conducted by Mme Barrier.This cancluded, the elec tion of officers took place, resulting as follows: Preaident, Miss Walker, vice: presidents, Mm.A.W.Strong, Mrs.=.Finley, Mrs.M.IL Gault, Mrs MG.Ure.corresponding secretary, Miss Su therland: recording secretary, Miss Williains, treasurer, Miss Gordon.No Change was Made m the conplexion of the Hoard of Directors, the old memn- bers being re-elected.Most of the superintendents of the various depart ments were wins re-elected.Reports were presented froin the sever, branches of the work, most of them being of a gratufvipg nature The report of the correspouding secretary sated that the membership for the past year Nad remained about the same as formerly.Ten business and seven tren executive, ten regular and two special meetings had been held during the year, a large amount of jemuper ance literature had heen eirculated, and the sum of @St45 had been forwarded to the authorities of the General Hospital, that sum representing the receipts from the temperance booth at the re cent fair im the Victoria Rink.Refer ence was made to the injuste of the resent license law, which deinanded Phe sgastures of a majority of the elee- tora in the district in which the license was applied for before the application could he refused.and which, on the other hand, provided that a license could be granted upon the petition of twenty five ol the ratepayers of the district.The necessity of the Umon tang such steps as would secure ni aliandwient io this law was urged.The report «of the treasurer.Miss Gordon, showed the receipts of the year to have been $602.18 and the disburse ments $387.31, leaving a balance un band - of $14.47.Mre.Paul presented the report of the Ë Finance Cemmittes, winch stated that | tbe exhibition fund of $600 had heen placed in the bank.Mrs.Murphy.Superintendent of the Evangelistic department, 2.084 visita were made during the year, 2.100 tracts and 100 cards distributed and 198 pledges taken.Mrs.Strong.the president, in her annual addreas referred to the loss the temperance cause had sustained during the year by the death of Mrs.Letitia Yeomans, honorary presi \u2018ent of the Dom- fnion W.C.T.U.She outlined the growth of the temperance movement in this city during recent years, and noted the change in public sentiment towards the work of women, for whom, she said, there were tremendous posaibilities ahead.She also referred to the coming ear as one which would be particularly nterestin to temperance workers in view af t coming plebiscite.In conclusion she urged her hearers to work bard for the success of this movement Mrs.Stevenson, President of the Y W.reported that .| .% \u201cta I ; , $ .Toa um we ass.Prosideat cé the aftermoon as = Sp aad a= ° me ppd PHRENOLOGY ab Given a \u201cBlaok-Eye* by Dr.Gunn\u2014 The Berthilion System Also Denounagé.\u201cThe Werveus PI the Merban- ism that erns the Body and How it Does it,\u201d furmed ihe title of tbe fifth lecture of the present Somerville, course, delivered by Dr.Neil 1).Gunn, in the Natural History roows last evening.Rev.Dr.Campbell presided.Dr.Gunp first described the brain.The anatomical construction ol the brain, he said, represented the very high- esl existing organic structure, though in à constant state of change.The brain a» representing the more Active part of the nervous system was the organ of mind.and, as such, possessed for every one à great intervst.Ur.Uunn then diverged a little in order to give, as be said, a black eye to the popular fallacy known as phrenology.Auybody who tuok the trouble to study t conformation of tbe skullcap, with its various indentations, excrescences, etc, would soon come to the conclusion\u2019 that thers was very little in phrenology It was neither the size nor the construction ut the skull-eap that showed whether or not « person bad ability, it depended on the quality of tbe brain, à matter which nobody could asvertain by putting on bis spectacles, looking wise and pawing his hand over a person's head.After giving phrenology its black eye Dr.Gunn even sprang» hiltle joke at its expense.The man who practically originated the theory ol pliremlou or the science as 1 was sometimes led, was calied Gall The science vf Ga | had been bounded down all thesd years, and it yet remained a case of gall.This brought up tbe point of Measurement, snd be proceeded to show that large brains were not always clever ones, aud vice Versa.Ihe lecturer then proceeded to disolor the optic of another \u201cfallacy.\u201d and declared that the Berthillon system for measuring criminals was of no practwal utility.Hy this system, he said, it was claimed that a parson could always be identified.It had been intruduced large- Iv into the United States.and it was about 10 be introduced here.be un- deratood.He wight at Once state that it was faulty.People whose skuils at the age of 20 yen a certain amount, changed a great deal before they were » lt vas naid that Mr.Gladstone's brun bad grown three inches in cir- cumnference since he was 50 years of age.though as to how true that statement was Lie could not vouch.Dr.Guan concluded his lecture with an explanation of the functions of the brain, showing how it was connected with the spinal cord, how the latter was connected with the perves and how the nerves conveyed to ths brain the sensi- tions which they felt.JEWISH WOMEN'S COUNCIL.The third general meeting of tus Council will take place in the Fraser lo- stitute on Sunday evening, lsth inst, at eight o'clock.The programme, as before will be of a varied character.Maldola De Sola will preside.The Ress Meldoln Myers will again kindly give their ser- Vices rs.W.Silverstone will read juper on philanthropy.Miss u- benstein.Miss Vineberg and several other ladies and gentlemen will be in charge of the musical part of the pro- ramme.Members roducing meiu- rship tickets will be entitled to two reserved seats.All members of the Jewish community wiil be cordially wel.came.MEDICAL ME MEN MKET.of the local executive of ledical Association was held reports A queeti the Briush esterday afternoon, at which rom the various subcommittees forme ed the chiel subject of discussion.Dr.Roddick, the President-elect, also gave an interesting description of his trip to the Motherland, and gave the names ot a nunber of those who had signified their intention of being present at the convention here in August next.LABOR AND CAPITAL.\u2018Should lahor annee the profits of invested capital?\u2019 was the subject of a very interesting and profitable debate which took place in Victoria Presbyterian Charch, between the literary so ctetien of Victoria and St.Matthew's Preabyterian Chuches, last evening.The afürmative wan represented b Mesar«.D.McLaren, J.Simpeon and , might easily have been maintained all De Sola and Isadore | ; of Mr.Clark for value received.Pay ment was refused by the bank on account of no fum Hence tbe action.Mr.- used diligence in Presenting the cheque, Johas, of the lattes church, and J., W.F.Robliason and H.pastis of the formes.tion besn discussed by the res ; ted to a Mr, MacV .and Messrs.Larmoath and after about a half hour's an gave.a verdint the negative.The debate was listened to by a andisnes.The chair was led the p t of Yiewria h Geurge wan, a FT.MINING AND D POLITICS Sir Adolphe Garon and 4 w.Ross in the Oty.Sir Adolphe Caron and Mr.A W.Hue, ex-M.P.for Liuger, Man, were in town today upon mining business.ry com Mr.Sir Adolphe\u2019 s whole time appears nowadays tu given up to his mini in- terasts, to which he is very much attached.Mr.Roes, it is well known, has abanduned politics altogether, and is now at the head of a mining brokers\u2019 business, A STUDEN\"S DEATH, The atuden:s of the Medical Faculty of McGill University are moura- ung the loss of one of their number, M:.Jubn Smith Seaton, of St.John, B.who died esterday al the - General Hospital, after an illness of onty Nineteen days duraliun.The de- | ovased, who was about twenty-six years of age, was one of the fourth year students, an! hoped to pass his final examinations this spri About three wee o he was suc denly taken ill ui the midat of bis studies, and was removed to the General Hospital.where his case wax d'as that of pneu- monis, brought on by over atudy.ln ' spite of all that medical skill could do, be continaed to grow weaker until yes terday when he quietly passed away, surrounded by his father, and a num- | ber his more intimate friends.His : death has cast a gloom over the whole college.He was a general favorite among his classmates, as well as ope of the must studicus and brilliant students at the ooll funeral : wk place lust hi at seven o'clock, rom the Genera} Hospital to the Windsor Station.e medical students attended in a body.FANT TRAVELLING.Some very fast tune was made on the Grand Trunk between this city and Coteau Junction Wedneaday.The nio ' special, whih conveyed the merubers ot \u2018 the Masonic Frateraity to Valleyfield, | left the Bonaventure station at eigbteen minutes past seven o'clock, in charge - uf Conductor Bockus, and Engineer Acton.and arrived in Couteau at two min- : uies past eight o'clock, thus rayering the entire distance of thirty-eight miles in forty-four minutes.On the return trip the train left Coteau at fourteen minutes past four o'clock this morning, reaching Honaventure station at five o'clock.mss ome minute, the journey being thus accompusied in forty-five minutes.A speed of a mile a minute the way, had it not been for certain repairs which are being made at Vaudreuil bridge, and which prevented the tran from going at a greater speed than five miles an hour while crossing this structure.Again.while passing through the city and suburis, the train was forced to travel at the ordinary rate of speed ACTION ON A CHEQUE.Mr.Justice Pelletier has dismissed the action of F.A.Clark vs.James Haxter.Mr.Clark claimed $107 an a cheque drawn August 2V, 1800, by W.Rals-* ton and Co.to Haxter's order.Mr.Baxter endormed this chaque in favor Baxter pleaded that Mr.Clark had not «nd the que had never been protested for pon-payment.The court held that the cheque abould have been tested.alston and Co.had assig on February 13 had never ment of asvets tnd liabilities.action was therefore dismissed.IMMIGRANT CHILDREN, A party of about fifty boys and thirty girls fram Liverpool will reach the Distributing Home st Knowlton, Que.at the and of the month.They will be looked after there by Mrs.Birt, who will attend to distributine of the immigrants an the application uf those desiring such belp.the year 18974 granted yesterday afterncom, this four'| were as follows: Alplionse Hi.Be- #vaie Labetie, Edward Bradfot.Cyrille: Val \u2018F.W.MoKinney.Dow- pay.Vancouver Motal, Willlagg Chenier.Frederic Dubois, Vi Ldeu- \u2018ard Fortin, Marie Louise Ima.Canniff Onesime Fournier, Ul ba- Lac] e, Thomas beott, Unesime Trepanier, Porras Bode, Francois Beauchamp, Emile V Vesna Eucher Dubuc, kifred i breoque Radrique, Geargi rency, Dina Naud.Joseph Chabot, Adeline Delorme, OUwcar Letlaire, 108 St.Lawrence street; Michael Hayes.Hridget L \u2018A la tnte, William J.Luezthe, Charles yer, Lambert Paquette te, Joseph 5.Caron.Wm.Coleman Jraig street, Te- lesphore Brisson, Fell ix Tg, \u201cVi t, Maurice Dorais, David Houd, #71 Duluth, #7 Notre Dame, 148 Notre Dame; Thos.Burdett, 594 Lagaucbhefirre, e Mor and, Halaine Hrigom for urant : Denise Simon, Fortuaat Gaudregu.Louis Gaudreau, Emery Cadisux, Adele Poirier, Albina Hottie, to put another number to her premises; Letitia Duclos, Nere Robillard and Marie Champagne, for restaurants, Alfred Ayotte, Juseph Sazarin.Emery Horn, \\wctor lemay, Edouard La- riviere, M.d'aquette, 63 À; $.ma SR an ; = LE a oN SRT yor MORTREAE PA LY STARCH Rt ADXY, FEBRUARY: 65 ory - Eire hs | .cu poe nëF + Ford Pag looting Contribution, Fi AR Mion and Friends of St.~ +54 on of es No.11 , St.» \u201c F he Fri Fund Methodist CharctèeSHoltutte; LA Paul's Church, Manitowaning, Ont.o's Sundaÿ a oo Sy La 0 y fos Per Rev.A.D.Morton, Two Do rs.\u2026Per Rev.H.C.Aylwin, Boye, of lass No.6.5 George's A { free $ Tf ndia.fos in Sympathy, \u201cBering, Dollar 36 \"Son Dol and Forty-five Cents Sunday School, -One Dollar.\u2018 oF.ntinded from P fe CR ne Dollar.EAC BRR oon À Mr.and Mrs.James.Edward, Five Dollars.- +4 an 99 e _ [Members of Holy Frinity Church, bé re ee Emme CSS À Arthur Coolican, Windsor Hotel, ; + Contributions Collected at Hawkesbury, Kirkdale, Que., Per Rev.D.Horner, ae og HAR TT À Twenty-five Cents.| à \"Ont, by the Misses Ross, Higginson, | \u2014 Twelve Dollars and Thiry Conts.Frank Roy, Supt, Mt.Royal Cemetery, Pupils of Allan's Corners School, 5 < MeGibbon Doyle, Short, Smith, |i EEL 1 In RSET Five Dollars.| District 11, Allan's Corners, Que., 3) Lockfin, \u2018Murphy and Johnstone, fn Em LR BERL LE MF, V, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents.Per Miss N.Greig, Teacher, 0 x One Hundred and Nineteen Dollars Berwick School, Be ick, N.S., John Hope, > Twenty Dollars.Three Do an.Go and Eighty Gots por S.B.Anon, L MK, Ton Dollars.if = \" Elo i Fre i RE = Twenty-six Dollars and Forty Cents.|W, H.K., Five Dollars, #t® ae i Eee : : À Me ii so 2 Mrs.C.E.Rousseau, Sutton Flat, Que., G.D.Ross & Co., Ten Dollars.EA 03 Georee wn 5 175 in i One Dollar.|J.M.W., Two Dollars.Mrs.Geo.Starr, Five Dollars.pi ih i: | \"Every Briton to the Rescue,\u201d | Montreal Friend, One Dollar.Miss E.M.Ellis, per Dean Carmichael, |, TNE vi 5 Ellsworth, N.Y., One Dollar.|H.'C.W., Fifty Cents.Two Dollars.- = = ja is Joseph Linford, Freiignsburgh, Que.A B.A, Five Dollars.East End Methodist Church and ; ARE i : One Dollar.|S.R., Fifty Cents.| Sabbath School, per A.R.Irwin, , CEE HE \u20ac =, Mrs.John Morton,- Two Dollars.Lola Longmore Wilton, One Dollar.Twenty-five Dollars Cg ERE 8 2 The Inspector Street American Collections of Misses Haskins and And Seventy-five Conts.Ls Sod ae 2 Presbyterian S.School, Ten Dollars.Cameron, at Fleming, N.W.T., = RS wy BE Sm CEE EN 210.T.H., One Dollar.Per Rev.A.R.Aldridge, A a EE { Ee Fife swine = Edwin G.Atwater, Two Dollars.Fourteen Dollars, Chas, Garth, Twenty Dolars.2 ie a 5 M rs W.s.Jeffrey, Five Dollars.de ertamd ne de TS he pa HI SSID 2 Friend of St.Mark's, Longueuil, EE 2 £ IF.K, Five Dollars.Ré -Votrears oh Jazze » ; - 2 , Rar si ; £ x ; + 2 Que .\u2018 A £ 5 dll { wi * Pa \u201c For 70 odd years the celebrated Chick- i wb La Tuesddy, Wednesday, END i 8 men PRICES 81.00,75c, B0c and 256, The proceeds of these emtertainmsents vi wi ss MONTREAL SNOWSHOE CLUB ANNUAL SNOWSHOE and M.A.A.4.RINK, Futries close Thursday, Tih dra} 13 n _ 5 A 1, #2 1 5 + , : \u2018 vd dat! 3.AND AMUSEMENTS, MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS- M.A.A.A.\u2014\u2014\u2014> MINSTRELS.\u2014Academy of Music.\u2014 3-PERFORMANCES-3 Thursday, February 16th, 17th, 18th, 1897.MIRTH AND HANDFUN| 80 CHORUS VOICES Box plan now open at Theatre, .Axe de etes wo fund for the a La pet a Nand fo erection of *.NERBERT BROWN, Nec.\u201cTreas.ms MONTREAL TOBOGGAN and SKATING CLUB ~ SKATING RACES, Saturday.Feb.13th, 1897.Commencing at 2 p.m.sharp.MIRNEON te all paris of Grand Sand Y3 cents Members af Aépeciation, ak and Gauwshue Clubs admitted froe na presrntalluu of passes ( i | | | | BE.Jarvis, Hoo Sec M880 | | | | | Victoria v (Champions) 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC.Popular Prices.se Sale of Reserved Seats now open to \u201d 8.A, Finley, Hon Bec MT 480 TO-MORROW\u2019S \u2014 GREAT MATCH, s.Ottawa Some good seats still left.PERCY SMITH, Sec.\u201cTreas, LATIN PLAY and Greek Hymn to Apollo.Three Performances Friday.Feb.19 at 8 p.m.Saturday, Feb.20 at 2 p.m.Saturday.Feb.20 at 8 p.m.Boz Plan opens at the Academy os Mooday.February 15th, st 9 am Tickets now oo sale at Nordheimers, Lindsay s and Shaw » Music seres, and st the Becretary s ofice, Mc ill College nt 57th Anoual Dinner \u2014 -or TMHE\u2014\u2014 Montreal Snow Shoe Club WINDSOR HOTEL, On Saturday, 13th February, AT 7.18 P.ML.Tickets $1.50 each, can be badat M A A A offer E R JARVIS, Hoo Becy MA A ARINK Notice to Members The members ore hosoby notifed thet the Club House sad Rink have | heec granted te the Hnowshoe and Tobogeao Clube for the purpose of | holding their Aanual Race Meeting on | Saturday Afternoon, 13th Feb., and therefore the Rink will be closed for that oflarncos +++.Y i 5 8.A FINLEY, Hon Becy A.O.ULW.EA.A moating the Cm bers be | SE beld at the = 25 (I LENORA HALL == lus Notre street.SP SATÜRDAY.1Xh inst, ot Ng THOS.LIGUGRT, 52 GHW Ancient Order of Hibernians.MIVIAION NO, I.Officers and members of above division sre requested Le attend (hefunera) of our late Bro Tonic Doonan, from his residence, 231 Royery at .on Saturday Morning né 7.50.Divisions will pleases attend JORY POPD, Serretary PRINCE OF WALES SNOWSHOE CLUB, Bonuet Hop.hon Biv.x Recess, iri Mal parte sharp st cDONA \u201cGC bet.Bon Tress.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Matter of LL P.DUFRESNE, Jew- No ni Notre Daune Street, Mont- In the eller, real,\u2019 The undersigned will sell by Public Auction, in lots, on Satusday, the 13th February.1897.t 11 0 giock a M 0.1\u20148tock of Jewellery, es gy o a ere Tot Lai No.is.uo, Fol Ma ge 150 apply to DESMARTBAU, stot, No.1582 Notre Dume St, Montreal MARCOTTE BROA, Auctioneers.HEAT 32501 58 Shen for irapection of 0 3 aw \u2014 INSOLVENT NOTICE.Io-re N.CIRCE, Tailor, etc., Montreal.The MR this te, ns named below, will de sold A om Friday, Feb, 19th, at {ia wm, at the premises.1021 NOTRE DAME STREET, Montreal, in several Lots ta sait the Trade feos ete ce view at ds.\"a Sarasa LI: BARTER For further Rian.Boa 8 ow .th a te i aly EST aa = e Diamond Jubilee Concert In Homer of (he Sox Anniversary of Mrr Majesty (he Queen's Reign WINDSOR HALL, Thursday, Feby.25th, 2,185.me The Handel & Hayda Society ¢ ar Tor pomeral public ce Thursday, Ih Fran.HON W KEY NEL M Mis se Perdue rer ¢ The Versatile Orator and Entertainer.JOHN | R.CLARKE.Five Popular Lectures.FEBRUARY, 11th, Wah, 16th, 16th and 18th, 1897 .TICARTS, costs \u2014 ~DATRS AND BUMBCTS \u2014\u2014 Thwradey Kvealng.Po! Men, estmoust Methodist Ohuroh.Buhject -To cad} Fru in London WW - WILL SING Villiers Stanford's \u2018 \u2018Revenge.\u2019 Handel's Zadock the Priest Henry Purcell's \u2018 \u2018Come if you dere\u201d Vincent Novetto's Rule Britannia, And Selections a ral ©rehestral H.Evan Williams OF NEW YORK, TENOR SOLOIST.RESERVED SKATS Ai, 15e and La a Plan 0 for Bubecrihers at Nordhe | | | | Monday Evening.Fobruary lia.A Hall (Dominion Square).Subjest \u2014Joha B Gough.in humor, dialect sod cloquence.Tuesday Evening, Fe 16eh, Churek es mount Mothôdiet Sal ~The Rase, Rhamrock and Thistie Merrie Kag- .Ould [rMend and Bonnie Hcotiaed in im Uralory, 80 Story PSE se February Lith, Be James Methodist Subject ~The R.ee, Bhamrock sad and Fi EE Anglican À Missions The Rievench Annual Moet of Montreal iri ie = 3 mer Ao Tansy MibRERDAt ns aad TE 16h, 17th Fie pass Pre nr Beciety, Li >.(same dey Dare cos A THE GREAT PIANIST SIEVEKING! FEB.Iii S302 rue (MS Beats on sale st Wordhaimer's, Bt.James Bi, end MacMillan 's, Phillige Square.Special United Services.Lesture Room, Bt.James Methodist Clamvh, MR.Catherine street (D.V.) THIS BVENING, AT © O'CLACE.Ouoers! favicosomgtven MN J0d The Promolive of Arts Assecistion \u201cNHTED.Incorporated by Letters, Pateat 7th October, 1890 1687 NOTRE DAME STREET, MORTER reid: or Lorine.18 ena tory\u201d | INSOLVENT NOTICE.Gan ads.dove sddrune.Ackles.\"5e mous ASSET.Custos, \u201d ohm on ty pee oF 0 \\ , * » MEETINGS Ao AMUSEMENTS Theatre Francais.W.K PALLIPE, Lesso and Mantger.THIS WEEK, ' NEXT WEEK, A Pine Production of UIDA'S Grant Romanos, Hazel * cie | Moths Hi an | Remington, Pass Eldridge The Ameriona Costes || TXL 0 Ai Masinecs Daily._ Priees\u20141ée 20e & Me.we ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 ee © ACADEMY OF AUSIC, Mr.Richard Mansñeld And the Now York Garçick Thetre Stock Oo.LAST THREE PERFORMANCES.TONIGHT, \u201cBEAU BRUAMELL\" Evene DR.JEKYLL & Mt.HYDE , 80.T3¢.§ Phyo 3088.Toh 161708, - EU A A MIXETR a 18,2 McGILL \"LATIN PLAY QUEEN'S cout RET ALL THIN W Matinees Tuesday.Lave EN, Haturay.THE GREATSOCIKTY DRAMA JIM 1 H Ë PENMAN, Matinersy RICE 1 been me, _Nert Wee \u2018Week The Melis of raRandon * tf CONAERVATORY OF DANCING, ment snd Paysscal Culture, 2309 tt UC \u2018acherke [19 ow Lies fur Begioners pow forming Regular (\"weses every day and rn En vate Lessons to suit Assembly Baturde tre Photographs ul Mesqueade Ball an mite for asile.Telephone te FU P BFAMAR DANCING.UNORE VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE PROF F H NORMAN 8 BELELCT aC HOOL, STANLEY MALL 197 srasiay STREET.New (lasses for Beginners opens Tuvalay, Wodnse day and Thursday, Peter D Wand ll.stésnddp = low rates fur balance of season _Tet MM MH, _Prvate lemons at any hour.Classes Afternoon té Even: BICYCLE \" and evening FKiperienced teachers Eim Hall, Westmount.Ww let for parties, «es.A.BOY MacDONALD.JR.nu rive Green ° Hau hn balls.etc, at low Tel 4117 DANCING and DEPORKRTMENT, DREUMOND HALL, 19 & 41 Prummend 8, Kew (asses for beqinners npen TH and Thursday, ®b and lh Mob at Spm Joven\u2019 Mondes and Wednesday êth anc ith Feb.at ¢ pec er Feb, March and April Frivate era tam oT Privae lgperns 8 oy en som ti; Lose Saturday evenmg FRED \u201cRonan, Me, EDUCATIONAL.NAST 0-0 = AS AANA VOICE BUILDING.4.8.WERBATER.from London.Englas late of Now given tw vucalists free tirgan, pisso and har moay moey lessens Gren.s Ave avenue.MADAME RUBINI in prepared 4 tuers vi Jd Plane.Terms from ora en in aa 2 13 SPECIFIC APTICLEDS.DO YOU KNOW 1{ in doubt abou guything profit ; by.there are many thangs you dou v krmwi .What Otiers Know A large majority of ladies {NOW the best of all Baking Powderv is Ls Cook's Friend 3 pai They're coming in regiments to that HOT SHOT SHUE SALE o ours\u2014a ceaseless stream of buyers that begins early if the morning and ends when the business da ends.If you or any of your analy need a pair of Shoes, this Sale concerns you vitally and emphatically.The greatest money saving chance of the season awaits you\u2014stretch out your hand and the deal is done.Extravagant?No, not extravagant, but TRUE! Every pair of we advertise here; we GUARANTEE positively to cost you not only less than it would at any other store in Montreal; but less than it has ever cost you with us before.Wake Up! There's money to be saved.JUST, VANIER, 127 St.Lewrente SL, Near Lagauchetiere ttreet Bal Complexion, Skin, Scalp Diseases, and All GENITO-URINARY TROUBLES.Eli DERMATOLOGICAL INSTITETR, tam OH a.Bl The regular drinking of the - Caledonia Waters does not impair their usefulness when taken medicinally.5044 wees hotels, clubs ang crocus every- cag ROVER LV 2 à god A à 45 9 $ à Bada A = FNS a co .RUE Co POSTSCRIPT.; oy yo » ct \"= The \u2014\u2014 Famine Fun $30,000.BURNING .OF WESTERN BLOCK (Continued From Pays 10.) THE WESTERN BLOCK.fronts on Wellington street just at the bead of O'Counur street This part of the public grounds is terraced in order to make it level with other portions of the beautiful lawn.so that the Wentern Block towered abuve the atrvet and the row of bank Lbvildings frodting it on Wellington street.A few rods west, but ai the fout of the terrace, stands the building vf the Supreme Court but its roof is little above the level of the entranoe to the tower of the \\est- ern Departmemal Building.The Capitol buildings were construct- I MONTREAL D) for the aslety of the arché They are situated in the hasement \u2018În the Re 1th-cnst coreme of the buildings in a fire proof suite of vaults, The vauite were entered this mowing, aad found to be deep with water.water, in fact, le too deep to allow uf much Le- ing done; but t precioms) -aud fo ma cases unique treasures, will be carefail watched.\u20ac ol the west block are unable to get to work, though on of them are eurt- ing papers hu ogee of Cammons.The Marine Department has taken pos- seastuon of the press room amd the pab- lic works of the Op caucus room, which ts turned {or the time Into departmental offices.The Council met at eleven o'clock to consider what steps to take fn this emergency, and are still fu session.NEWSPAPER COSIMENT.The Citizen Saya editorially: \u201cOttawa has Leen visited by an unusual number of costly and destructive fires of late, and the result has been lu lower public confidence in the efficiency of our civic firs department, In some uf the previous cases there were com- laints of the Judgment and skill shown y the brigade : in the un®rtunate calamity of last night the want of pruo- per appliances and of a sufficient water supply were psinfully demonstrated.The ed during the years 1869 to i865, but the Western block was enlarged during the regime of Mr.Mackenzie.Fe bni!t the tower that bears his name and the extension or wing which extents from the older part of the building back toward the Ottawa River.This tower is the Lighest one about the Capitol buildings.The exterior of the departmental build- .ings.although in keeping with that of When the subssripiion list pages in to-day's Star were closed, we were able to announce thit the fund had passed $28 000 Within two hours of going to p.ess (h> amount! run qu-k y pass! the $29,000 mark, and just as the last pages chose it has risen sbove $30,000.Notwith.tanding the eno:m us number of sul» a vast number scriptions acknowledged on four pages of to-day's Star, are crowded out, and he'd over for the next lst To-day wan a bright red letter day La the jush of subs rip ions $500 from the Grand Trunk North Awert a; twenty cheques totaling $3275 from \u201cThe Managers Fire Insurance Cos.Montreal; $.00 from the Royal E.ectric Co, and $6 from the Royal Electric Co.'s employes, $30 frory Messrs KE A Small & Co, frum the Forestdale, Que #75.From Amonyat these just received are a cheque for Railway, $23 {rom the Guarantees Company of employes of the Drummond Lumber Companys, Mr.Edward Rawlings, $5.00.The amount handed in by $61.35, and acknowledged in yestevuay's Star.was contributed not only by the Rev.Mir Cattermole, of !% Anne's de Lellevue, members of the Episcopal (burch, but by Catholics and Protestants generally.Residents Village Kinmount.(mt, by Rev Jos.Mount, Pasior Baptist Church, $33 18.Methodist Cburch members at Beaverton, Ont, by Rev.Nathaniel Harris, pastor, 81339.Methodist Church, Brechin, Ont, by Mev.Nathanial Harns, 812.00.Collection Bt.Jude's Church, Montreal, per Rev.J H, Mixon, $246.64.From members Baptist Church, New Moss NS, by Rev.Jas.Blakney.$14 50.Methodist Church members, Bethany Ont, by Rev lobert Johnston, $750.Methodist Church, Heckstou, Out.by Res J F Mactarland, $19 Presbyterian Church, Heckston, Ont, hy Rev J + MacFarland, $14.00.Presbyterian Charch, fourth Mountain, Ont.by Kev J F Mackarlaod, 28 25.Presbyterian Church.Pleasan: Va iey, Onc, $5.00, making a total of $7175, by Rev J HF MaeFarland, Suit: Mountain, Members Anglican Church, Biack Pre- ceptory 537 Lyndburst, Gn, ty Rev Wm Moore, $17.46 Preshyterian church.High Bluff, Man.86%.Methodi-t church, High Bluff, Man, $1310, making a (otal of $I.through Rev J Pouglis.Presbyterian Diunister.Members 4 Andrews Chareh [achin-, Leing second subscription per Rev.Ches.Rosa, 1.1).810 Mothodist church, SU Johns, Que , 836.00.Sabbath school, Bush Glen, Ont, $700 Methodist church, Emsdale, Ont, by Rev J Egan, $1420.Anglienn church Eganvi le, Ont, ty Rev Rural Dean Hiiss, $1014.Parish of Onslow (Ang i an) per lev W OA Lules 83041 Anglican churches, New Ireland and south Inverness, by Rev.WG Falconer, $9.48.Muss Warren\u2019's Intermediate class.Gault Institute, Val #yfie 11, $3.00 Members Proteat- ant Msn, Chicoutimi, ue B83.05, Collected hy ladies of St.Andrew's Church, Chateauguay, PQ.80.00 4 TREASURER'S RECEIPT No.4.Total to date, $28,000.OFF .Montreal, February 1ath, 1807.Navor's Recenved fiona the puts-\u2014rs of the Montreal Star, the sum of Five Thousand Dollars.en account et subscriptions received through the Star in resp'onse to an appeal tor arc tund in aud ot the sufferers by famine and plague in India, making + total ap to awe of twenty eight thousand dollars rereived rom the publishers of the Star I'he sane to he renmtted to His Excellency fthe Governur-Generl tor transmission to India R.WILSON SMITH, Honorary Treasurer.Mayor.(Telegram.) FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA'S PREMIER.Victoria, B.C., February 11, 1897.To thejPublisher Montreal Star: I attribute the generosity of the Canadians, to some extent.to a feel- | ing of fellow-citizenship in the Empire, but mainly to sympathy with | distress, summed up in one word, humanity.| J.H TURNER.For other Births, Marriages and Deaths, see page 11, MURDER IS OUT.DIRTHS ' Hi 1 Ave Hotel de Ville John Troy Alleged to Have \"sinus Pevruare 1 the wife of \"Fred.Poirter, of a son.THE WEATHER.Thursday, 11 p.m.- Probabilities : Confessed.1 er lakes Frosh to strong winds.KILLING OF ANGUS M'LEOD che ; pad milder, with light anow, turning LU Blee zen B F hot inds, NO LONGER A MYSTERY.cu ER Pile Ih ih ong winds Otigwva Vallev and lawren Press easterly winds; h.ghe: temic rature.sarwer ML lawrence and Julf - Fair and Upper ©t ce a light snow fall; (Special to the Star) i .Kingston.Ont.February 12 On the Maritim a prostate enh | early Thursday morning train Govern- Munitora CotPparatively mild, with a ment the tlc apow at some places to-day, turning Detective Rogers arrivet in city and registéred a' the Dritish Am- ertcan Hotel vetisr to-morrow.\u2014- The day wax spent at the Fiiday, 11 a.m.\u2014 Probabilities for the next (ATOUFZ Wind ! | | cold Maritime Moderate to fresh wesierly to | i 8.cloudy ., : wen or SOUPS .Kingston Penitentiary.the object of his and old ith a fall of snow visit being to intervisw a convict, nam- Maxinuwr a mmimum temperatures the past twenty-four h el John Troy, from Western Ontario, ; Bury, 0.4; bdnonton, a Qu\u2019 Appelle, .y JE : Although the detective was silent on the + Rae BE dE ea Arche 24 matter, it is known beyond doubt that real $ ?telow: Quebec, %, ¥ below; Hali- Troy made a full and free confession | fe rennes by Harrison & Co.'s standard that he is tbe inurderer of Angus Mc- | instruments, February 13.Leod.of Napance.The murder was cown- | Midnight, Ther.Se.mitted on the morning of September 14.6 am, \u201c4 Bas 1883.while Troy vas robbing Mr.Ms- a Jeod\u2019s bouse.wu young men of this | 7 CT TE TT CUy were sirrpeuted of the murder at OCEAN STEAMERS.the time.but the eviænce was not sufficient to convict them.Detective Ro- ARRIVKD.gers, who bal charge of the case, con- Name At From Date tinued in his work of locating the mur- Empress China.Vancouver.Yokohams 1ith derer.and if Troy is reliable, the object | Labo Huron.Se John Liverpool lith of his incessant work has been gained.Germanic ow york.Bremen.|ith John Troy is serving a twenty-year Havel.New York Liverpeel 11th term for nttempting to murder à Grand SATLED.Trunk Railway conductor.He arrived Name From For Dase at the penitentiary in September.1894, Rnight Coramander.Halifax Antworp 1th about one year after the murder of Au- x gus Moleod.The confession has aroused consider- For Olosing Quotations and Other able excitoment in (bis distiict.Oommercial News See Page 8.! Theres will be no more smoking in any | 1e the Mvelles app the House of Parliameat, is plain, and the tower was the only ornamented portion of tbe building.The interior was exceedingly plain, but very substantial.The long corridors were floored in con- | crete or cement; the interior of the of- Government itself had made some pre- paratione for roping with fire in the wilding.but when the occasion rose these proved to be unreliable.When the flames were first discovered very littie would have sufficed to wench them, but the hydrants were frozen outside, and it was some time before they could be thawed out.It in the city, however, (hat is responsible for the safety of the buildings, and it is clear that we have no sufficient means of protecting them.\u201cThe water supply yesterday was entirely inadequate, and the pressure was too feelile 10 raise a stream over the building.The streams that were di- | rected towards the roof from the out- The clvi]l servants in the departments ton Bo FRIDAY, FEBR - - forme, and Chief Beaolty Waving .hydrant opened, epeodiy the sur- FES vite aie wih oornid \u201ci raie, w the | Yt ive, two flat rd for the a ratus, a bux car for the ores, 44 ur coach for the men, leit about midnight.Chief Benoit dermau Mtevepem:, aer ow panied the party, reading as follows: \u2018Arrived at six.Fire oearly over, Engine not used.Men relleved Ottawa tiged-out firemen.Home to-night.HAS A SURPLUS.Improved Showing of the Grand Trunk.FOR THE HALF YEAR NR.HAYS OVERCOMES THE DEFICIT.(By Cable from the Star's Special correspondent in london.» 12 \u2014 The Trunk half{-yearly traffic statement was London, February Grand issued to-day, and was awaited with keen interest, as showing the results of the new Hays regime.The gross receipts of the road wers £2,078,700, the net receipts, £616,100 The Chicago and Grand Trunk part of system shows a deficiency of £67,700, , and the Detroit and Grand Haven part a deficiency of £24,900 There is a aurplus of £39,000 for the THE OTTAWA FIRE-THE WESTERN BLOCK.Side Facing Wellington Street.| ak ig 4d Hk i Bi © 2 9 8) Side \u2018Facing Parliament Square.fices, even those of the Ministers, were without ornamentation, ani although comfortable, were far from luxurious.MR.TARTE'S VIEWS As the block 18 a public building, of course.there is no insurance.\u201cWhy is there no insurance I\" asked a visitor at the fire of Mr.Gobel.\"Well\" he replied, \u201cwhat we shall lose to-night is a mere trifla compared with what we should pay annually on all our buildings.\u201d It is an 1ll wind that prod.and manv Ottawa earn this during blows no one laborers will the next few days, for Mr.Tarte this morning expressed | his determination to immediately commence clearing the ground of the debris so as to be ready for rebuilding | This work will hardly begin for a dav or two, for aa vet the fire engines are still busily humming a« they pump water into the smouldering meas Mr Tarte lost no time in setthng himae!f in temporary quarters, for he haa established hie office in Room 71-2 | fo the House of Commons.half way le tween the preas room and the Opposition | caucus room fere he wan found by a Star correspondent shortly after midnight He bore evident signs of 1he night's work and anxisty.\u2018Thank good - nees 1! ban gone no further and that the rest of the block in saved,\u201d «aid he \u201c1 small make (his room my headquar- tern for the time.Of course.we shall have to look out for suites of offices for some of the clerks who have heen burnt out.I can tell you one thing of the departments.| shall set to work at ones to arranga for the re-building.but I must consult with severat architects first You see pointing to an envelope, 1 am telegraphing about it now As Mr.Tarte walked down from the House, he pointed to the east block, and sald: \u2018That bulldleg may go some day In the name way, for I suppose !t Is built in the mame fashion.\u201cla It not dreadful,\u2019 sald Hom.J.I.Tarte, \u2018to think of an architect bnild- ing a balivon tke that on top of auch a building.I will rebuild ft in tron and copper.* Mr.Tarte's lament voiced the feeling of all Ottawa that there was nome thing wrong, when such a buliding had xo weak a point.The Ministers, the publie, and all preae;t were land im ther condemnation of the way in which the fire was fought, and there je Httle doubt but that a most seprebing Investigation will be made.Mr.Goleil, ba reply to à question as to the tons, estimated the damage done to the building at $150.000, speaking roughly.Then.there ix all the furnt- ture of the rooms, ana loss and damage to books and papers, CT cannot place the damage,\u2019 said - Hon.J.I.Tarte, \u2018\u2018at lesa than a mil | HMo:.Part of it we shall never ree, but there are papers there never be laced, some will be and some damaged.1 wns very for-, tunate i saving my records, for they } were left in a place of supposed safety, and T bad to go back for them myself.\u201d that can | lost, | A LOVELY MUDDLE, Hon.Byf@ney Fisher thia morning, speaking of the work of the fire brig- adeæœaid, he would not l\u2018ke to give an ophikm.He had himace!f bad occasion to meek out the Chlef last night, and found him engaged im work that the Minister thought resembled ome of COMMITTEE PATRONAGE.Road Committee to Appoint the Foremen.CITY SURVEYOR'S REPORT ON PERMANENT PAVING.The Road Committee had a long and wodnsw hat noisy meeting this morning.It was decided to ask the City Council at once for the balanre of $7,000 of rhe amount allowed by the legislature for the providing qf work for the poor during the winter.It the Council Krauts this request, the department will purchase 250 toises of stone at 55,000 à toise from Mr.\u2018\u2019harretier\u2019s quarries in Hochelaga Ward.An opinion was rend from the City Attorney, declaring that (Le Street Railway Company Lad no right to grant the Park and Island Railway Company permission to run thelr cars over the tracks in the city.The law- Vers suggested the taking of a writ of Injunction agatnst the P.& 1.way, but the committee decided to write the company to stop ite city mer- vice and to report the matte: tu { ouu- cll, The City Surveyor reported on the eetimates of fiaving on certain streets.$50,000 would pave Notre Dame street trom Chabdoillez Squag® to Chatham treet with paving bribks, und with asplalt, from the Square to St.Martin vtreet.To asphalt Maisonneuve street from Dorchester to Nt.Catherine would cost $14,600 and to pave Wellington street trom the subway to Fortune street would cost $32,200.Mr, St.George reported on the en- Kageuient of Mr, W.G.McDonald as checker over the mnow carters.Bome of these men had defrauded the city to a rertaln extent last vear, even going to the extent of velug ua forged stamp for thelr load tickets.The committe: had not deprived him of his power to appoint foremen, and as he was respon sible for the expenditure of the city's money he was justified in 1aklng proper precautions, Ald.Brunet said that two or three Yeürs ago a resolution had been pause that all foremen should be appointed by the committee.Mr.St, Geonge and Mr.RBini - Do de Fonds » - - « Merchants Mfg La a - _- ~ Dom.Cotton Minis.» 2a wl 83h Lun & Mortgage ('o an 1% 1.3 Diamond Glass Cu Lo wet Trust & Loan Co Toronto Produce Market.Toronto, February 12 \u2014Market dull.Flour dull, rather wesker; straight roller quoted at $3.75.Hran quiet; quoted out-ide weal at $7 to $7.00, and shorts at $9 Wheat, market dull, offerings increasing; red winter soid weat ai bc, snd white quoted at 776 to 7Ke; No 1 Manitobs hard is dull at 75 10 \u201cfe, North Bsy, and 9, Toronto freigbt: No.2 hard offars at 84.Midland, with RZ hid Buckwheat dull, ear lots guot- ed nt Be to 28c outside.rley unis quoted at 3lc, No.ohanged; No.1 3 extra at 24c, and 4 Oats unchanged.sales of white at 17 1-2 to Me, weft, and mixed ia quoted at 18 13 to 17e.Peas ork sales ai 29c norttr and west, and at 40, middle freights, Corn unchanged, sales west at 19 1-2 to Jc for new.Rye duil; fair offerings.cars quoted at outside.Oatmeal quiel, prices unchanged; car lois $283 to 88.Live Stook.Al the Fastern Abattoir Market yesterday about 630 bead of cattle, 200 sheap and lnmhs and 50 calyes came forward.A gnod damand was shown for leaves at A 14e to B 1-% per Ib, live weight, with secondary.stock selling a! from 2 346 to Bc do.C mon rough anime sé prices ranging r ih, There wa® fot\" much enquiry dan Inquest at | was or sheep, thres cantaPer ', live weigh, was asked.lambs d readily at frem 4 io 41-2> par Ih, The range far celves from to a according end quality.NET sell\u2018ng Treasury Share sie procrising property un aud the second 50.000 sherve will be \u2018 iculare, shewing situation of on application at our offre at 190 in this well situ.50.600 shéwres are sold the.pr be the to be GORDON STRATHY & CO, Ne?STOCK BREBOEERL ES 11 res OFFICES TO LET Young Men's Christian Assn, Building, Dominien Square.On Third & Fourth Floor ELCVATOR ATTENDANCE, Financial or Business ) SUITABLE FOR or for Separate Offices fa Doctors, Dentists, or Protessienel Men.Also One Artist's Studio, Apply to D.A.BUDGE, Secretary.The following advertisements were \u2014\u2014\u2014 received too late for classification te TERT WA A JOR BALE-NEW STONE FRONT OO & a 5 Greene avons 8 on 3 Sets, © n od vellar, stationary wi he and wade era improvements.Price cath, bain; te suit.Apply va preemisen.$ LOCAL STREERGO{IP The earnings of q Railway yeste 243.85, which is an inéreas ¢ 4 A 1 o $8,- 319.27 ce over the same day last year.Engagements for the shipment of grain from this port to Europe are ing made at 2s 34 foe be aw, 2s Bd tor London, 2s toe Livetpool, and Is sa for Hamburg.The average price on deals to British porte is 408 P Mr.A.J.AYer,- of the fem of A.A.Ayer & (uo.has bee oposed ta membership in the 8 of Trade by Mr.A.A.Ayer.\u2014\u2014 This being tne ammiversary of Lin- toin's birthday and & national holiday througjiout the United states, the New York Stoek aud the Chicago Board of Trade are closed.Those interested In the firm of Thos.Doherty suspended payment recently, were have met ment, not completed and the meeting was adjourned nottl M fa said that so fa# as the statement been prepared the 1 who to cmMerday to receive the state \u2026 doctiment, however, was & Co.tes werchants, t has shows abont 60 cents on the The Mp Allan line $d aot til the &th, about EE ateamns Momgollan 01 the onl] from Derry un- 24 hours ate.She was delayed waiting for the mails.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 reach base ve PRES.teeeren rs Butte, Pa ews.\u2014 r, a us RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL \u2014 ST.A CPR Civil \u2014 0 - to get yonr Now 15 tbe Trunks Apt Bags qd botore the summer revel.Ring us up, we wilh Our team for 438 Vos aud 6 \u201ce ens 2 Ew a + + , pan \u2018 5 844 .Bar] ; 7 \u2019, wr 4 ; - en ' SANS Ww To pptipe Le ono THE MONTRÉAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1897.ee EE RE = Brantford Wants the Meet.badly cut besd.Dr.Fawdry.who was 2 \u201ceo ° A the spectators.put ten stitches HAT THE M.A.A.A.MINSTRELS | Ent il ait e ° ° ° a e.WILL DO NEXT WEEK CURLING.° \u2014_\u2014 MONTHEAL DEFEATED HEATUER.= NST In the game for the M A AA trophy + HS.VIR between Montreal and Heather, the > ne j id t H k PI P 0 ram former rink won by 11 shots The ( == scores follow n range Acci en to oC \u20acy ayer r g Montreal Heather.y Rev.A.J Mowatt K.Ferguson , : 2 WT Batley LT beet or To-morrow\u2019s Skating Races.Yr bold : W.Dean, K.1 houison, tv ; ja ship, 17 3» skip, iv tonak Stewart A.W Roberts GG Blackwell FN Southam N.D.Mcleod H.FE >with GW.Wood BRANTFORDS BOARD OF TRADE Gules.A J Slater, ALF.May, J.An um ne 16 ' Hoan rkip.6 Ll ; \u20ac IR (Speci) to be Star.) Fu ing.A.Stuart seott SU.Wal 4 Hens W Ni Hu on 16\" BrEntfôr.Ok:1 1 broars 12 The ron, Go Fo Batson, HL Austin Jones, whip 12 à p.#1 Board of Trade hh.» endorsed the ef \u2018 i.Barrie, H.i.un, Ç 1 Grant, k\u20ac Muddon A MeArtiur EN .; .\u2018 Lo Wilktus, AU, Leithend, s A.VU.HHK Hronerl J.Rows wy forts to sure 1h! Wok ment for.MeNaily, Go Swingburae, W.Dease, KR.| FE BH Ibbo on N.K.MeDonakl 721807 for Brantford.nd hus appointed H, Bnrtholomew, CL Artuistrong, W, R.|HF Suki Ls JH sunth, LB 8 special corumit:« assist the local Allen.J dr Hotter, a1.rea Cp stater to, 12 J Heye \u201chip, 15 - \u201c roux tu Tr, \"re J ce, J \u2018 * co) vioandle {uae : argent\" roux pastis securing the A.LL.Pringle, FL FL Pres GS ON Vn Ci ter i W ee ©.- heel.ver.[|W I Fenwick A.Maiura;.+ \u201d : Executive Manager Mr.Fd.Shep \u2026 ~hip.16 _ skip, 11 x \\ THE GREAT CYCLE SHOW © pard, secretars Mr.Fred so Hickey: | 2 Bull w l'homsoa GE 3 New NVork, Fevguary 12 lhe great Stage manager, Mr.Harn Hyop hy, anus | ñ MH 3 dog \u201criavn + A show ab the Grand Central Pal | Soul director.Mr.Jus.Ho Caan pled KW.Macpouxall, te hi, Cornell, = D0- Berns fu Frow an fuvor as at draws ° > ® au cugbtred 15 0 4 Me vas 12 > 4 oe ~ \" - - - .3 \\ i} « = & close.and the financial success as SNOWSHOEING.C.F Nota GA Loberison poe Bw an asxured {rer Over WO) pecpte ! _ James ~nath A I Hutebison co tended vvalerdas wd the crush was THE TUL E BLE FE RACES EA Tyree, A.Hardman, : ifie i so : skip, 11 skip 16 Me ee veral socal Giuclions in connec-ion Fodowing is the programme of the ] A w ponuld, ! tL small CY th the wheeling clement were discuss annul rares of the Tnque Beue Snow cu Lo! tar ner k KR.Five so \u201cbe ; t _ I bold 4 K beprard A nated eon 486 amonz (her lei the idea o hen shoe Club for win h Lorcahl stays Over PV ilhetoron W 0H.Hutebison, \u2026 3 an annual bali Repres ptatives > skip.12 skip, 16 + afrom all ever the country atten fed.and SNOWSHOE EVENTS = - Cou a it was decided to held an annual recep HO va bance MW PO Bren, | Montreal M He Heather lo t and ail the first series to take \u201c Shh \\ .: Ma-ority for Montreal, 11 shoes.MA AVA Goo tans MLC, Coun bLockh- _ ton, nex! month ery.MOA VAL LO Beward, MAA! A MATCH FOR THE QUEBLC CHAL WYI'TE YR NT | 1 Westlake luciane SSL A W | A À BE AL- Pot PE PR ry 1) Johnson, Lacaine =~.i Brunson, La LENGE CLP ans, rrunry chine 5 =~ 1 Matthews, MI ana Su Aruprior.On.February 12.TI At the tern on session the first JH Tham anson,, MA VAL Geol Stes curling match played here yom erday ess to be di-rosed of was receiv- phen MA.A.A.ant CON.Marshall, Y.Rs \u201c a] ai and accepting the report of Con- Mo A belween Arnprior ant the Oftaw an, of way WW Sims of Marslid, on the on 220 yards, boys unter 13 years\u2014HRotand raw for the Quebec folie nie Cup, 1° ration of the league.his bos Gomery, Arete Be k =keates, Per y Trauile.no 4 vhctory or Arnprivr = done.; | Marshall, H = Mussel Following is the score ci \u2019 À inati-n- for president Se tien HO yar ss boys under 15 yvears\u2014 Roland tink Not v red to ten order TE Conolls Comery, Ossals M Fister, Char.es May, Ouava.Arnprior.F Nlincis, presented the nome of lsu Pl Meosianu, M.Auglin HE.\u2018erosd EA.Hunt fr B.Potte of Nw Yoh, Wilijim Kenp MMe yards grees, aolormopen -W PAT (poule A Harvash ial ton.Chief Consul ff Ohio, nomi ate CLO Been 0 Tuck, v Marshall [I nN Heddick H Johnston 2.Sterling bi ici, of Pasion Several \u201cRI yards humotemshup of Canada | Vu Stewart, A.Hood, 5 ding specvnes were made on je pen cL Westlake, Lachine S500 RH ship 14 ; skip, 28 Ly ofl each canfidate A æcret ab bps Lachine S200 J Tucle, Lachine Rank No.2 Me was taken The secretary announc SSCL 0H Thom inson.M \\ AA Geo F H Robinson Jot Tierney a + the woe as duitows Potter, 135.Stephen M AAA.Geo.Fu ton, MAN.te { aniemen JN White it 15.blanc, \u2018ons One vote more A Jo Mohan Poof W oxo Css Pr A aston fe the numisnr .{ delegates was rast One mile, open, «hampionship of Can- : wip 2 .: ip = ald it was (howdy than woe one would aga TW sstlake, ln tine SU ford Tr po?2 *, Iam \u2018he vaudi*s of tbe vote on | Lave, lauhine =< J Fuck.Lachine | Cw To ee \", \u2018 ount.Ut no mention vas made | SN SH Thomson AA AA te 2 LINDSAY'S TANK ARD.oF s fact Stephen, MAN A, Gecrge Fulton NN Prronto, February 12.\u2014The final .a tt moved to to Ke VE wy George \u201cmath Poof WS St round fu the Ontario Tankard Tourna ft vr election ugamimous, ant tins | Two mde, lus Cap\u2014-s H Thom'n ment cone Tide en ; 5, 5 = carried When the result was an [rom MA VA.Geonge Fulion MA nt pd tbe even Ing ve *.à Unced three ché rs sere given nv the | or : ! 7 3 del ; , LA torias, resulting in the winning of th bi egates for President-elect Poiter and | 1a) yards bnidles handicap op ne \u201con : ' 5 ; « © 4 for the retiring president Laekeeuy AAA 1 Mo ard, M Panhard by Tandsay for the first time.+ 16 presentation of names for vice- 4 44 CT Matih «© MT & ~C 0H .2 ident followed \u2014(harles O Rent: | Thomliwsen, MAX A George 3 ulion, BOW LING.10 r, Chief Consul vf Wisconsin, placed 4 AA pr - ination x Cressy \u201cort ! fe mem .entries FEA SEY sein |e 6 SKATING EN iv A The third team of the M.A.A.À.and 8 : rT.of Poyghkeepsie.name | 10 yaod's oprn\u2014d 0 Me au Victorias t last ¥ E H ' os.amie Pa, it LM Hagar MA VA W Coldwell, | ; = ne! paie on the M.A.A.A.ne V that office.lUrystal Rink T Moors, MAAA.PF.In ve lollowing is the score 2 result of LA Allot vas Moro 1 Arnet , M OX A A, OX Lee MA 48008 : ,* Karna, : tank ! Mr AA Bo Matthews, MT SC, Iéo i Strings Tt ¥ Ken: pved 10 nuke the election of Jevasseur MOB CO NS Mithelt MCF rns Captain 15 dere gr (2 -.Morrison unanimus Shere were wo AVAL CA A hel LAS Cn Carp EON le ma a 25 \u20ac diggenting «mecs PW Bush ovo 01 ia Lames Drury ay agg, Th an aw ¢ Rinstions fr «ecopd vine president * MNA SU Ma ko ze MU AS CLIN D oats ve \"SN : a were neti in crier HW.Knight of: OM tTodat , Chr osane.Norwas ; +.Dawson 161 163 175 on i: New dersey \"rc ju of strength.| At our rooms, 181 St.James Street, 4 No.for ordinary cases far the best dollar medicine known A 20 druggists, one Dollar per box.| «10 degrees Wednesday, Feb.24.] AT ELEVEN OCLOCK.24 ft.by 138 ft.to ouse in good Hb stable hasy terms.J.CRADOCK FMPSON & CO.Real Estate Anctionoers.riot lane in rear vrder rouge COLONNA SHARES | BOUGHT AND SOLD.; Big Three and Two Friends | CC JERNIARED AND ENFURNISMED, Moderate Bents.Loentiens.FOR SALE Siam °K SIMPSON & C0, ROSSLAND TOWN LOTS, | A.W.Rost à Ce, Real Estate Agenta, R.MEREDITH, Manager, ses St.James et.| 1M St James a: reet WESTERN BI penneaquer 2 0 \u2014 Nr.Tarte Says Less Will be $1,000,000.THE ROOF 1S COMPLETELY GONE.Story of the Fire and the.Fighting of It } \u2018 (Special to ths Star) Ottawa, February 12.\u2014 ln cons- quence of last pught\u2019s big blaze the whole of the beautiful west block of the departmental butldings, as it was finished in 1963, ir roofless, and the upper storey is completely gutted, though the portion build by the Mac- kenzis Government in 1876 containing the Inland Revenue and Railways and Canals deparunents is intact, and tbe tower whose name commemorates the first Liberal premier of Canada still rises in today's sumsune in all its beauty, supertb over the bl ened amd roufless valls beneath i The old terminal w { the building of 1/65 which was merely cut throug to allow of the passage of corridors and which is defended Ly fireproof doors, raved the Mackenzie wwng from falling a prey to the fire.Fortun ely the whole building was in ita eredtion rovided with iron joists and grouted Prick floors, which soocessfully stood the severe test to which they were submitted.BEGINNING OF FIRE.The origin of the fire ix a mystery.Tour say Ul arose from a carelessly dropped inatoh, others that it commene- el th spontaneous combustion through the over heating of the wooden box in which the steam pipes by which the building is heated are conveyed alt over the edifice.One gentleman wild a Siar corres) dent that when he first saw the fire, it nas runnuig along the floor, and was confined to the boarding covering the steam pipes In the corridar of the Pub- he Works Department, just outside the elevator.Mr.Gobeit, the Deputy Minister ol l'usl:e Works, states that the Ure Yiroke out «nn an unused ron and that when he saw it first, at 415, à couple of pails ol water would have extinguished it.He ran down stairs to give the alarm, and on hiv return could not come within read ul the hire for the smoke.There are innumerable Haboocks in the building.vu! several were tried, and were found not properiy charged, or the charge vas tou stale to be of service.There are also coils of hose and stand pipes at short distances from each other all over the buildings.bu.the hose had not been tested for years and when used was rotten.The first hose burst, and when a hose was stretched it was some ten feet short, for when the water was ik ; and am prepared to give purchasers full particulars as to cost, etc.\u2018os maps, etc I can now offer the following : ROSSLAND CAMP.Olaim about ¥acren.Crown Grant advertised for De- 0 pnt tuunel about 27 feet, several surface cula, indica- mood.Adjoins valuable ies.310, .[J m about 4 acres.Fine showing low grade ore.Well d.About 3 work done.818,000 ms adinining on Red Mountain.Surrounded ng oN le properties.Valued at $63,000 and aloud oil sate, ountain.140 feet.made.Very little work done.$7000 e\u201d a bd Property\u2014Red Mountain.Has one of the F ss our Claims.Copper, silver and gold.Large amount > Li et Owners will reserve part interest | of work dove.Time given | tu examine if deposit paid.=> rtien at $200,000 and $760,000 $60,000 A ' ist fo na prope as | pages Claim.Smal amount of development.82.500 2 À si.ma Large amount of development.Assa A ç .: i De SLOCAN.th jderable work high as $144.00.Working bond given if deposit.paid.es i ; ro Portiauy velo Olaim, w considera or : .ad Tale reed adjoining claim on same vein.$110,000 : 000 cash.© 000 on bond, 10 per 150.500 i 2 Thou: proporis ni greet promis 000 AMERICAN SIDE.> i : p Sw \u2018WEAR UPPER OOLUMBIA LAKE Free Gold.Near Baker City, Oregon.Most frmising Adjoining Ciaims\u2014Report of reliable Engineer PTOPErtY.Have full report.5 Owner wants money for development, and will rree Gold.8ix Claims Working mine.Net re- \u2018 at very low figure.Some one has a golden turns, X months, exceed $2,000, with small crude 3 stamp 2.È te ta form s Company, as thé name of the en- mat.are amount of developinent on 8180 000.Five A - rt other claims show gx prospects ce 000.AD 8 gasarantc: of the valne the property.samp mill can pay $2,000 a mouth on this property.It will Te ar Investigation.7 » \u201d GOAT RIVER.> e \u2018pe miles fron hootenay Lake.A Claim of great pro - whe ouate 4 por nt copper.PIT Rok and Jo ver Also LG Ontario street, in reap «ide ant on the other side by Giovan- ale, Jess, however, a strip of land t 2 he rear other ane now ing.in common with others havi the lent thereto, in order to communicate ajeonneure stree \u201ci strip of 1 dequctes from the reap south-east past number '045 of the said officia plan tor 8 3 \"Mary: sw con- aining twenty-two feet pont by twenty- tive (Jeet in depth, English meaaure, more bounded front nt by Maisonneure Street, in read wa by he lot œcr on one 8 - Passage the ot ide by a port of said lot vob heretofore belong a, Canale.strip Land bis also çe ted from the out hreeet \u2018side of aber 1065, contain twenty-one in ow hw in depth, lish and in front 5 Ontario street, in rear ae Ta kIT (he mr y by str mentioned\u201d and partly the Je and, ox ei mubdec te he cont y mentioned o ns lot od charges de, posited a & TUR 97 St.James Street, MoE BROR, Auctionsers.INSOLVENT NOTICE Zh EBA.Et Book Debts, per list.License for balance of year.Store will be open on 15th.KENT & TURCOTTR, 9 St.James Street, Montreal MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneurs.Most Important Auction Sale of Real Estate BUILDING LOTS oa PEEL STREET and STANLEY STREET: ., has final mer Er oe ch od Tend BEER Burnside), \"oto lots will be fired Terme oneinied cash, balance = à Baie at our rooms, 181 ST.JAMES ST, WEDNESDAY, Felwmery 17th, At 11 ie fe SE ov, spon Pas 5 are qu up or finperative J CRADDCK SIMPSON & CO, Real Bfiate Aucticncers, NOTICE OF SALE ne, UL wl ot No 0 NOTR Fi MLTR os\u2019 Bequisr Hem.Alo a b CE ber Shop In reas; Mow C s ; rors 4 Barbers\u2019 Chairs, oh Stand, Mosk amounts to about $300.Fiztures ampuni to about $608.To be sold without reserve.je ae .u a gle Lh i r Be a + EARLY CLOSING! + = J ov By ogee iro names and addressss of the persons send ng same.BIRTHR .ANDREWS\u2014 At W , Man, Febru oy 4, the wife res Andrews, of a DEN \u2014 At January M, the wife Mr.T.pont Kapa La on.CURHRAN- In Xx.February 6, to the wife of PF.P.ren, a daughter.® CON ANS At t N.8, January 26, to Mr.es re Core - daughter.® Er ke En reet, w of a daughter.\u2019 =) DANIELS- At Lawrencetown, N.KR, Janu ary 35 0 Mr.«nd Mm Charles Duniiels, & won.EAULES- At Wopdmiock, N.B.February Lt the wite of John 4 bugles, » daugh- GUNN\u2014At 8 Hayle at.city, on Wednes- y.February 10th, a son lv Mr.and Mra Hobert A.Guna.» ?HILL- On the He Kilkenny, HIll, of a sun.KIFITH East Mountaln, Colchester, =.=, Japuary MN, to Mr.and Mrs.J.1».Keith, wife of Mr.ard trast.at Hillside \u2018ot- PQ.te vite «\u20ac aa a sun.OILIVER- At Hamlitun, the Thomas Olixer, of à sun ® Turk et vedge, NK, an the wife of Capt.Riclharcs, Highlands, VX, on wife of Juhu it .Sid HICHARDS- At Fobruary 3 wo KIMMONS - At Am Fetruasy $, to t mons, « daughter.SADLIER In Langon, Ont, February 6, the wife of Aus.A.Sualier, of uo daugh- Febru- VAN HORN At Yarmouth, NX, ary 3, to the wife of William Van Horn, a son.* WORTH - At Windsor, N.8, January 13 to Mr.and Mima Howard Wort, a» won.$ MARRIAGES DAY-LIEACH - At St.George's Church, on tbe luth Februery, 1881, by the Very Rex.the Dean of Montreal, Altert Jessup Dad to Milde Pande, your { daughter ot the late William nbult leach, DCI.LL.D., Archdemcunn of Mantres).3% 2 FENWICK WALLINGER At Fart Steele, jan y 18, Thora lL.Fenauwk, to Lara Arnold Wallinger.HALEY-WRIGHT At Wandstork, N13 February 4, George Huley, to Anine Wright.HUNTER-WERT On Tuesday, Fetirtary 9.1497, at the reeudence «f the trute, Casse iman, Ont.Ly the Rev H.gt Me- lean, Ms John flunter, of ices die, Ont, to Mis Sarah Ann Wert.BMITH-MCCRAE At Truro, N 8, Jar.28 Chartes Willert Sxnith, to Janie Ilanche McCrae.® BCOTT-MARTIN At [ridgerort, N\\ february 1, Willuatn Sod, to Ma, lartin.At Williamstown, N O1, tu Antile VW TOMS-SAVAGE J Savage, of enuary 17, John F, Tums, Mavage.daugdbier of Janxe Willumstoan ® DEATHS AMANYN - At 20 St.Inaninique street, Voy neskiy, H'etriary 'v, Janwe Hirle Co d son of Jumeph Alann, aged > years, 1 muanth.At Kazuata.ua, (mt, te ANDERSON wife of Samuel Arado: .9 Mary britchard, aon, sged 0 years ANDERSON At Loidion.Ont, Fetues + John Anderson, aged M years ® BEAUMONT t pM Minnoapol Febtinurs > Fan son Willman Pat ® LAKER At Trafulgar, Ont, Fetsæry G J luker, à 1 m1 yeurs.® CUNNIH At 148 Hyue street.on Tueb ia Fobruary 9, uth\u2019 Fdens, vaugtitet ! Henry Conmor, ageu 6 nienitis, 1e \u20ac DOONHOY At 04 [aguichel.ere stret en Wedneoday, eld ary UV Anpte Me- Keown, wife vf Manual Conroy age : yeurs.CARHONNEAU At &4 Si on Wednemdias, Ferny vu dreices Xavier Curtonneau, aged 63 pen CRUICKSHANK Febiumu y 9% mt locales.Ont, John Crulckel as k, mon of Tire ais John Cruiks ank, «ged oi Senis urd \u20ac months © lawrence w= POONAN In this city, on the Patrick Doone, aged 32 years and 1 month- I urerai frou, bou late Les.dence 230 Roper vy nlreet, où Saluiday, ith at 73 am.to Nt atin 3 Crurch thence to Cote des \u2018selges Cere tery.Fret and arqQuLa.ntances leas: attend.Members of A.CO.H.(lease ni- nd.ss 2 DH I.A HONDE At M.Andreue Fast, on the 3rd Feb rary, ET Juha Teawlale, relict of the jute tiesjanrg de la olde, MNP ernment toa t'as ob Frida v.Mo, and mi no Feteumry 8 anmay (Cit bourne, Austial.aa, fapers [leabc co) ss FONTAINE At 143 Walfe street, on Wet nosday, Febluntv \u2018VU, l'glantle, \u2018dauvghier of A.aire Font:.ne, ued ?Yy.ais und \u20ac mont ns FLAHIRTY In St John, NH, Febsue v 8 Thames Flaherty, In the Jdrd vear of his age * GARDNER In Hamulion, Ont, Felt ia 9 Ma quel Wall, wite of Alex Gardner, 52e Carleton GURNIER- Qt Mukils Skncheds Coun y bP, ty, January 24, Nanc w fe of W.W.Guirier, un lhe 24h year of rer age | GIBSON On the 11th \u2018net | BRibard toss, Silvas, aged | ar wand 1 cronthe or ly and Leloved aon of Mi Fredenc.Gis \u2018\u2019uneral from his fathers es dence.6 apineau avenue, où Surdus, Une 14! inst.at 2 pm, fo Cota des Ne gion Cemetery.Friend al 2c uatnts Ces will please accept the intimation.+\" DVRENIER At 219 Centre street.or: Thurs day, February 1 laura, daughicr of Vic tor Gremie:, ag) 4 months, dave LEWIS-Februaiy 7.at london, nt.An drew, son of John arad ay Lacs, ni tes 14th year\u201d - LECKY In london, (nt, February U, Mrs.Etizatein lecky, Widow 6! 17\u20ac lat Charles lecxy, uged $1 yen:5 ana ! - mant LAFOND- At 2'8 Carriere stree'.Wednee day, February iu, F'hilomene ltiver, voir of Arthur Lafond, aged 28 years and 6 months LEE- At Glass.ills, Carlton County.on anuary 29, Mrs Jane lee, ageci 66 veurs McISAAC At dmngor.Maine.February Jose, Gordon.sun of James A.and Mary E Mclsaac, aged 4 monchs arrd 0% day 8.cCO.- Toronto, Fetrary 6 Me MeCOuT Late of W.A McCulia, of Brampton.® McLEX)D-February 7, Aghes, w.dow of Duncan R.Mcleod.® OWEN In Brampton, Ont, February >, Mrs.Owen, aged x3 yea:n.* POWER-_In\u2019 this city, on the Minh Feb ruary, 147, Susan [xlaney, aged 5° yearn beloved wife of nes Power Funeral from her hustund's ruslien e, 350 Chat ron street.on Soda), lsth trst., at to Cute Neiges Cemetery.lends and acquaintances are regrect- fuily Uivited to attend » 2 PAJEAU At 404 Laval avenue, on Thure- da Fetwumry 11, Angeclijue St.A.our, wile of Jose u, aged 8 yearn (bt - At 440 Cemtre street, x A bum ry 19, Cedula Dias, of Simeon ANhani, aged 30 yearm \u20ac SENECAL At 182 Rowe de Lira street.on Wednesin, m.dre Fetwuary '0, Jose;h Hu ert Senecul, aged | ycaf and 3 EMONEAU- At 386 St.James street, Wednesday, February 10, Alban! Simoneau, od lous Frtouad &Sanoneau, aged 7 years, 11 months ESLEY On Friday, February \"2, Tar at 37 Iberville etreet, Phoebe Max- well, beloved wife of Joseph Tyidesivy, aged 54 years Funeral notice hereafter.(Hoitan, [ancashire, and Belfast papers please copy) 38 2?MWILILAMS In Barton, Ont February * Amelia, wife of Stephen Williams, aged 48.ee - = - \u2014 \u2014 For Additional Births, Marriages and Deaths See Page 7.Anniversary Service.Anniversary Requiem Mass for the of the late Urogse, Notary, will be celebrated at Se.triche Charch, 73% 6 m Saturday, Ith February are invited to attend si Ta Banque du Peuple.NOTICE General Meeting nf the Rtockbeiders of Le Te eae will bo ball a4 the otbes of Bank, St.amass street, 08 MONDAY.THNR STH MARCH VEXT, of threes 0 clock p.m , fo confurmity with ibe 16th and 17th mianses of the Act of Incorporation By Order of the Board of Directors, Ovide Dufresne, Jr, ; Manager.' Magtewsl od Fodecasy, INE.102 - \"+ ws i hth rest, | | 1 # , va = ue er + eu VU Ay - \u201c> Our Stores will oluse during Febru ary at 8.3 pm.instead of 6 pm, except on Friday.The public are kindly requested to du their shopping before that time.The S.Carsley Co, Ltd.1763 to 1753 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL Ladies\u2019 Suede Qloves FOR EVENING WEAR.4 Ladies Suede Mousqutaire Gloves, 8 button leugtb, in all the latestesening Shades only Ladies\u2019 12 Button length Suede Mons yutaire Gloves, Piuks, Blues, Cream, Tau, Black, Biscuit, lemon, Meliotrope, and Grey, only.1.25 ladies\u2019 lt Button length Suede Mons: qutaire Gloves, new est hades and best quality.$ 65 |.Ladies\" A Button length Suede Mons- utaire Gloves, made from Selected Skins ard ayed, to our special shades only 2.25 TUE 8.CARSLEY CO.LTD.SATURDAY'S CUT IN \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Suede Gloves SPECIAL SATURDAY PRICES The balance of a large lt of Ladies French Suede Gloves, stylish make, four patent spring fasteners, pique backs, made from prime selected skins, to sell a one dollar.Our prise on Saturday only SOc parr.SUEDE CASHMERE GLOVES The 18 another Saturday bargain of about twenty dozen Ladies\u2019 Black Suede Ca\u2018 mere Gloves, perfect imitation of lsa+her Regular value, 3c pair Sat- urdav' > price, 156 pair.THE 5.CARSIEY CO, LTD.Wool Sweaters for Hockey Players.E.ery Hockey Player or Skater should wear a Wool Sweater.They are invaluable for Comfort and a perfect Skating Gar tent 4 Note Weli Our Prices.MENS HEAVY WHITE Wool sweaters, wftir deep roll col lar, only 6x.MEN'S COLORED All Wool Sweaters, Extra Deep Roll Collar, unly 0c.Men's Extra Heavy Wool Sweaters, in Cardinal.Navy, Gray, Tan, Black and White, ble Mens White All Wool Sweater, wit Cardinal Collars and Cuff«, only $1 15, Boy\u2019s Wool Sweaters Boys\u2019 Heavy White Wool Sweaters, all sizes, with deep roll coliar, from 47e, Boys\u2019 Heavy Calored Ai-Woul Sweaters, extra quality, deep roll collar, 55e, and Lark facings, 48 Overcoats, THE 8.CARSLEY CO.LTD.+ Men's White Shirts Unlaundred Surts, Zk.I nlaundred White Shirts, Re- endless stays on rleeves Mans , Mens inforced Fron:a Men's Uniaundred White Shirta, extra qualitv.rinforvced Lacus an! fronts, Linen bosoms, 5c.Men's Dread Sbirts, cuffs or tands, se.Men's Dressed Shirts, Reinforced th rauvhout, with cuifs or bands, $100.THE 8.CARSLEY CO.LTD.HOCKEY STICKS GIVEN AWAY FREE A strong use Hockey Stick will be iven away free with every Boy's Suit.ys' Overcoats, Men's Suits and Men's at $2.00 and over.Buy to morr w or any day pext week BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING.A Special Feature in Our Boys\u2019 Clothing is that most ot our patterns are the creations of our own practical designer which accounts for their perfect fitting.BOYS\u2019 SUITS BOYS NAVY Serge Suits, Sailor pattern, only .$Lu.BOYS SCOTCH Tweed Salts, well lined and highly fin ished, only .$1.35.& and excellent finiah, .825.BOYS' SERGE Reef.ors, Good Linings, Splendid value, $1.40 BOYS NAP Reefers, warmly Lined, Finished with Brass Anchor Buttons, .$£10 YOUTHS' CLOTHING Youths\u2019 Tweed Suits, good lini new Lerma and extra weil finiabed, only Youtbs\u2019 New Tweed Suita.double breasted jacket, warmly lined and lateat out, only #6 weil finished and lined, latest .96 Youthe\u2019 All-Wool Black Berge Suita, sty le, only Tho S.Carsley Co., Ltd | w.,+ | HOUSE 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St 4 vas MONTREAL .JAMES A, \u201cOGILVY & SONS ADVEMTISEMENT, Curtain and Drapery Deparimeat.LACE CURTAINS In Nottingham Lace, Swiss-Mad- ras Mushn, also a very fing assortment of Irish point Lace Curtains which for style and artistic de- sigus excel any previous shipment.1 SASH CURTAINS \u2018 AND CURTAIN NETS In endlens variety either by the ir or by the yard, consisting of ambourned Swiss Muaslins, spotted or figured, Irish point Lace Screens and Nets.Chenille?Portieres Chenille Portieres in rich elfects with colored borders; Chenille Portieres, plain in all the delicate shadings, Chenille Portieres in hand- woine figured or ail over designs Tapestry Portieres A fine range of Tapestry Por- tierce at prices lower than ever.Art Denims In Plain and Fancy.Mail orders promptly attended JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Largest Exclusive Dry Goods House in Montreal.and Mountain Sts.nt St.Catherine UPPER PEEL STREET For Sale.Semi-Detached, Modern House, 18 fee wide and with large extension.side lights and deep Jot.(Only been occupied a art Lime by owner, for whom it was especially PRICE, $18,000.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.BRI 88.James treet.\u201cI TO RENT No.87 Osborne street, CUT STONE DOUBLE HOUSE Will be put in perfect order and rented low to a nant.IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.H.JOSEPH & CO, A BARGAIN TWO LOTS IN WESTMOUNT.MLAT BE SOLD INNEDIATELY.Owner Leaving City.Would Exchange for Merchandise.CHAR, J, BROWN, 4236 Ne.Catherine street, Westmount vestment.We need a lar ger cash capital.NLY TWO DAYS MOR Nel Consulting Engineers For Ontario - For British Columbia In which shares can be had at 15 cents.Price will be advanced to at least 20 cents on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15.hands not later than 12 o'clock noon.Orders must be General Manager-Mr.EDWIN WALLACE, M.E.SEND FOR PROSPECTUS AND LIST OF PROPERTIES.ADDRESS THE ONTARIO GOLD FIELD Mining and Development Company, Ltd.=m HEAD OFFICE-CANADA LIFE BUILDING, TORONTO.( Mr.J.K.CLARK.in our Mr.J.H.CHEWITT.Mr.H.STEVENSON, THE DEATH OF C.W.EDDY Canses À Great Sensation in His Native Town.TWO INVESTIGATIONS HELD, AND THE BODY EXHUMED.Startling Stories aod Ramors Which Could Not be Corroborated.(Special to the Star.) Albargh Springs Vi, February 12 | The enquiry nto the causes resulting in the death of Clement W.Kddy.of this place, which was brought to a con- olusion yesterday, after it bad occupied (he attention of the select men and « justice of the peace for\u2014practi- cally speaking \u2014tsn days.while it did not bring forth the startling developments which were expected by mæny.was, nevertheless, of interest, inasmuch as it showed what reckless statements.whl] sometimes be made by neighbors and what complications may ensue when a perfectly innocent person loses the power of rossoning collectedly becomes confused.and holds hack part of the truth when first called upon to tell the whole.SCENE OF THE TRAGEDY.Clement IV.Eddy's Howse and Store at Alburgh Springs.Clement W.Bddy was a young man twenty-seven years age, who had been married about five years at the time of his desth.He had no children.His home was at Alburgh Springs, ta mie and a hal from the station of that name, where he kept a general country The residence over the store, a of four weld furnished The stove \u201c was a favorite resort for = number of the young mea of the town, for \u201cClem\u201d was known to them all, and was extremely ular with old and young.If during the past twelve munths there bad been Any disagreemen(a between hianself and his wife, Eddy vouid mot biame the iatier, wbo was very devoted.At about half-past eight on the even- Ing of Sunday, January 31st, Mra.Eddy \u2018rushed bare-beadsd into the house of ber brother.Mr.Arthur Hilliker, who lives about a hundred yards from the Eddy home.and announced that \u201cClem\u201d had shot bimself in the head.She also noti- find the store clark, Fred Moore, who boards on the opputite side of the street to the store, and Dr.Masten.who lives close by.The medical man hastened at once to the scene of the tragedy.and found Eddy lying in the dining-room, which is situated between the kitchen and bedrooms.He was lying on bis left side.with his face towards the kitchen.his right hand, which still locsaly held tbe revolver, be: doubled under him.The doctor found that the man was still Living, both heart and pulse showing that the end had not yet come.His first thought was to stop The flow of blood from the terrible hole in the right temple, and finding that there was no cotton batten in the bouse, he ran down stairs and across to bis office.Whan be returned two minutes later life was extinct.In the mesnwbile, Henry Ladd, one ot the three select men who practically take (the place of the coroner in (be towns of ths State of Vermont, bad \u2018 arrived, \u2018with a number of other citizens.Finding tbat Eddy had expired | while be had been gone, the doctor pro- to prepare the body es much as possible for decent burial.With this end in view.he filled the wound with the cotton wadding.and over the hole he put a round piece of sticking plan ter.This was done wilh the very beat intentions, but it was use 0 trouble later on.The body was tben laced op a bed, and the services of a fi anv Mrs.Hunter were obtained, to sit up with the corpse.THE FIRST ENQUIRY Held at the Request of Mrs.Eddy's Friends, Who Were Anxious About the Insurance.Clement Eddy belonged to a Masonic lodge and was insured in the Hartford Life and other companies, his policies totalling to 88000, all of which was that one of tbe first things to be done was to have some legal statement of bow the husband had met his death, they notified the men and so of their readiness to give evi .The latter called upon Mr.H.H.R ds, .P., to open a court, and on onday afternoon-tbe day of the t evidence of Eddy, illiker moter), Arthur Hilliker (her (der r), k Crelier, Bow- les, Skelly, and Dr n was heard.Mrs.Eddy told two es.One was veluntariiy, the was elicited by ques to when .« / payable to bis wife.Her friends felt I: - Covey Aut, Bas le 5 Vo RE LL of as ax $ mans a?die SE Ke she was recalled later om.The firat version was as follows: \"My husband re- tuimed yesterday eveging, and as soon a3 he came in be suid be was worrying terribly about money matters and his business generality.i vent up to him He returned the kiss, and kissed him.then went into tbe qgther room, produced & revolver, and, without saying another word, sbot himself.\u201d Dr.Masten and all the other wit- neases who had discovered the body swure tively tha! there was no bumot skin around the wound, and that the bair was not singed.| ad the select men Leen saked to si the evidence at that time they would ail undoultedly have consented, but as it wie the matier was locked upon by them and by the family as being settled.But it was note e .RUMORS CIRCULATED.The Gossip of a Small Town Con centrated on the Matter.While the enquiry was being held in the Eddy store, Ira Hunter and his wite, the couple who had eat up with the corpse, had been relating (of course, in strict secrecy) certain experiences of their own in the house.They bad been given to understand that the bullet bad passed through the bead.and so, in the course of the night, they had had gone round the room, expecting to tind the mark.Now, as a matter of fact, the bullet was lodged in the brain, but they did not know this They were therefore much surprised to discover what they told their friends was evidently a bullet bole, in the casing ot the door leading [rom the dining-room to the kitchen.They seen one or two minute pieces of splinter on the carpet under the hole, \u2014and so they had suspicions, especially as the hole in the casing was just on a level with Hunter\u2019s temple.Next there came others who spoke ot a quarrel and a letter to Mr.hddy which had tallen into his wife's hands The tact that a man should hold a revolver to bis head and shoot himselt without discoloring the outside skin or the hair was commented upon.unfortunate man bad been insured for what, in the country, is looked upc as,a good round sum, caused much discussion, and hy the time of the funeral on Wednesday, the whole town was worked up into à state of intense excitement.e * \u201c ARS.EDDY AGAIN.Her Second Version of the Events Leading Up te Her Husband's Death.It has alread y noticed that pli ye Pe ah being recalled, and Mre.Upon ce subjected te § FRA das body singing The fact that the body, contrary to the usual laws of gravitation, bad evidently fallen towards tbe direction from which the shot \u2014 ah these things, added to the st story ot tbe Hunters and the fact t the 1 ond examination, she deposed as fol- iows \u2018My husband returned from his drive some lime after seven o'clock.I was at hone, with my mother and sister.When be came in, ! gaked him if he had bad supper.[He answered that he had, and that he had enjoyed a fine oyster stew.| tod him in fun that if he and the boys had been having oysters, we girls would have some also.He then sai?that be would have some with us, and ba went down tu the store below to get the raw oysters.He was away for quits a few minutes; so 'ong that I went down stairs to see what he wan doing., 1 found him standing pear the oyster barre.reading a letter.1 knew he had been tn Henryville that afternoon.abd I thought 1 knew who the letter was from.han be saw me.he crumpled the letter in his hand.but I skid, 'Clem, you have a !etter there, and |' I want to see it.\u2019 He maid, \u2018You shall never see it,\" and made towards the hack door.| gut iu his way and said that | would see it.He turned for a minute, and in that time.he mus! have slipped the letter inside his pants.next to the skid, for he suddenly propused that we should go upstairs and submit the letter to my mother, | agreea, and we went upstairs togeliler, wbeu he put a piece of paper on the table.1 knew at once that it wus pot the letter he had been reading in the store, so [ said.\u2018Clem, you can't fool me, il you haven't that letter on you, you have thrown it away somewhere.\u2019 | asked him if be would let me search him.und he consented.I felt the lelter inside his pants.but he swore in the most positive manner that it was not.1 then told him that if be would oniy give me the letter, and pro Mise te braak off his connection with the writer, | would overiook the past aitogether, but it was uselems.be still denied the existence of the letter.He then went down stairs and stood on the front steps.I came after him and told bim he would catch cold without his hat.We went upstairs together shortly after, and 1 persuaded him to remain in the dining room for a few minutes.Meanwhile 1 went down stairs again with a light, and looking under the steps I found a roll of paper which proved fo be the letter I wanted.i that if F ever found, it I could read it, but I did not read it just then.I put it inside the bosom of my dress, and went up ftaire again, Then | went to him and kissed bim.raying.\u2018Clem, you know I think everything in the world of you, will ou please me in one thing?He enid would, and I! then pro that we should go together to the girl's bouse the next May.He consented, and I then went into the kitchen, seated myself on tabla and proceeded to avail myself ol.bis permimion to read the le\u2018ter.As soon as be saw what [ was dol he went into the next room and shot himself in the has.\u2019 : : Mrs.Hilliker corroborated her daughter's story in every respect.When the funeral was Bver the t ues began to wag faster than ever, od the stories which were told were all slarming and neasly all ridienlous.A mysterious stranger had been | N bouae at the time, paid some ; bolt 4 e we ng JA the police.said ru 4x 08, a in from the nei ù .> all thess rumor Investors in the stock of the Ontario Gold Fields Mining and Development Company may feel assured of the profitableness of their in- | We have secured control of valuable properties, which we are now developing.Other valuable properties are now under examination.The greater our cash capital is the greater our profits will be.7 : es FN, ere are étadiée À HAMILTON'S AN IMPORTANT EVENT - = In Women\u2019s Gloves.On Sale To-morrow, Saturday, 1,200 pairs of ENGLISH WALKING GLOVES, that ars the same as sold in the London Market by the great exclusive Glove firms.The absence of an English trade mark does no harm.2 and stylish Pique Glate Tans in hesvily étabéSidébeu Cy \u201cal They stout are of black Lacks, fastened with ¢ clasps, 4 iarge pearl butlons.hed Blacks, with embroidered white backs.fastened wilh 4 large pear! buttons.Whites, with embroidered beck bucks, fastened with § large pearl buttoma.Mousquetsire Suedes, in 6 and 8 button lengths, in the New.Tan Monde Shades, also in Llack.The value Wwinorrow i> Forty-nine Cents.In London they would cost three shillings and !hreapence ; in Paris.fou francs and twenty-five centimes; in Mapirea! a dollar\u2014regular.Isat i$ great to discount London and Paris Glove prices?On our Bargain Counter, oppo-ite main entrance, on first floor, to meg- row we will offer: Black Black Black and Cashmere Gloves, 15¢ values, for 10c pair.Cashmere Gloves, 3c values, for 17c pair.\u2018 and Colored Ringwgod Gluves, 150 values, for: 7c.Black and Colored Ringwood Gloves, 35e values, far _15 Germes R annee Boots regular prides $0.50 and $8.00.Mens Toa ratios Boots, regular prices $6.00 and $8 30 Mens Frock Cols art Kan Oxfords, reguler prices $3.50 sad \u201c t price 83.Mens ragular §1 Rubbers, T3c.LADIES\u2019 DEPARTMENT.Ladies French Patent leather, Cloth Top, Lace Boots, regular 96.40 cut price $3.98, Ladies\u2019 och Buttwn aod Lace Boots.regular prices apa WG cut BS itiea.regular price 8600024 Ladies Kid.(loth Top, 50.out Ladies emule Oftords, In Black and Tan, regular prices $4 00, oo BX ands 3%, out prior $1.88, FRENCH 8& SIMITEL Evceemtet., 2385 avd 237 St.James Street, Open Saturday Evenings until 10.00 o'clock, a! TTT +++ +++ SE EDR SSD SE Ka U'TMH For New Hats.\u201cTOBY VOODOO ' We'll admit it\u2019s a little early, but as thers may be a few who want a new hat for, the first mild weather, we want them al! to know that we bave y recsived over 300 dosen of Spring Hats froc: the best dsh Manutactecers We have taken grest care in the chuice and selection of our styles thia year, you can safely buy sar style in our store and be satisfied you are wearing an up to date bat.Our values are certainly better this year than eyer.and our leading lines in extra fine Fur Felt Hats will surprise our Sustomers this year.It's a pleas ure for us to abow the goods.Derby Fur Felt Hats, extra value, at $1.50, 200, and $2.35 each; Woodrow's own make, bought direct, only #2 We hive imported a specir' extre fine Bat this 3 it called Allan\u2019s Uuarantee | Bat, our price will be $3.00 each; none better.Our line of Soft Fedora and Tourist Hats are up to date in every way.The new American shape at 3.00 each beats anything in the market.and our very fine $2.00 and 82.25 English shapes are the best value in Canada; we have cheaper linea, as low as 73c, $1.00 and 8125 each; in fact, we have anything and ev as men May want in the Het line.SES ee ee 63 MEET TE \u201c My Hatter,\u201d 665 Craig Street.RRR RRR RETR RRR KERRIER or FRIAR IRR AR HE POLAND SPRING MINERAL WATER, Telod pee Mineral Water, im \u2026 halt gellon glass bottles, 50 cents per baif gulien bottie.95.60 per dousn half : 8 Poland Water, $1.50 domn Cartonniod Foinnd Voter.parkling er, per plats.Pere Se Pi Mosseweed Bitters.$1.18 por bottle.$1280 per ase.LONDONDERRY LITHIA APRING WATER, Per des.Por dou, pinta.quarts 53 Londonderry Lithia Sill Water, lo half gallon bottles.° .Lithia Bull Water, in bal pailsn boss ro Ta in case, per case posit By fy tains Water, or cao case sa SV CS v A] 2 Vio is VIN MARIANI (MARIANI WINE) The Ideal French Teale $1.00 per single bottle, $10 per single case, $9.50 per dozen in half-grdes lots.\u2014_\u2014 FRASER, VIGER & CO PURE AND RELIABLE TEAS AT REASONABLE PRICES, PURE CRTLON TRA.BEGLISE BREAKFAST TRA, i0e PER LE.FRASER, VIGRE ITALIAN WAREEOU! mal 207; 209 and 211 st, James Street money on call at less than 2 per cent have abandoned H, and are lending at 114 per ceamt.The big banks in the | A telegram from Tachabuano, Chili, spnounces that the boiler of the Chilian boat Caviota recently exploded, kill- por cass ase of § dozen Fraser, 3611 The KAISER Beer Fromm the German Pmpire } Bremen, Sermangs IMPORTED GERMAN LAGER BEER THE KAISER BEKE, quarts $850 per dosun, $10.80 CHE ASE sazR.pints §1 30 per dose, $12.00 paw Viger & Co., SOLE AG NTS FIR THE KAISER BREWERT, 207, 209 and 211 St.James Street.i § i : + 7 f Ë § : | FT : 5 C.P.R.SPECIAL Genuine Silverine Case, for $12.50 Save 13 Per Cent.by purchasing from D BEATTY, a3 137 M4.Peter Breet, 2 i it i i ii te il i FF near Crate.\u201cIt Will Work Wonders With this Generation of Men.\u201d 4 startites Advance in Medical Science 19 fully explained tn a iistle book ealicd SWEEPING REDUCTIONS \u2014 AT\u2014\u2014 le: atabes, ory and R.A.Dickson's DOWNTOWN JEWELLERY SHOP, aimant mies to our - le ins Ente in vis Caadiebre se and and Béerling shop we of Bram, EE = 1791 Notre Dame Street.ne Boller, , 0 aad horas he and Marine Horizontal Steam 1 Ree Morisonta! New Horizontal team Anda low value te WA p cash Machinery For Sale j at» Encioe Ban Engine, 8h ÿ ol ier mpchinery will bo ocd mach fo E4GLE FOUNDRY, 34 King Street, Montreal.Wall strest district will probably con- five persoms and injuring eight to the 2 pes cent.President Cleveland's children have pange i î prie Po al is to .re \u2018pos Jap! u Pa n° street to whoop ing cough.Victoria street.query Notices.The Mon lature bas Advance ks to take place on tana the 15th of February.in the Pig Three Uaelt cu record ee.woman softies Goid Mio .Btock, owned and oon fi.trelled by rn Canadians, 3 mines L and Stack can on bo ppt at Special Noties ents per re y an M non-assessa ble u Lo that time of the com Sympatbetia vanies repr tives.L.White Quality of tone in a piano is as ably ye ur James % rent Tel.2971.priced b artiste as the tome of 81 tf vie thetic quality of tone in the Praise gi no compare ro gyber We wi BING VERR' ARY pianos is as as a Stra * oll comtings ve 20 to #0 divarius to a ol {oli raiders apd Heddlog .Lapolnte\u2019s, 154 the Praite Warkroms Were during Four at Pare Bas t, bre try mans | Bll rot op Open evenines, = Fete OFFICES: TO LET Old Post Office Bouaias, Cos.M.James and Gé.Francets Xavien The Nest Central Locality in the City, RENTAL\u201450e Per Fest to suit temasts.Apply to It B.HUTCHESON, NX, P., stest : 954 26.James Stsoet.BLOOD POIS »n Mouth.Badr-Yalit ?ve .REMEDY OO, 607 RT _HOPS FOR SALE.Jakes of Benen mb Ria 2 = Montreal Daily ner © lane, Jo pul} dent Mon tx EE 118 RTs unis yA gg dE Wea Ns APE?LE * pi LTT "]
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