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snd bluffing in public, encouragiug her usp \u201c se endless false rumors os - OLD Y WHISKI s.course sub rosa, and threatening her | meute prom eben.wae matters | Ab t 300 D N kti Half A ARERXXK MONTREAL ; XXXEREK R E Batting) E aLove .| in Crete are in à condition infinitely ou OZ.ec 1\u20acS a Price b ad ver lea fa par dome and Finest) 75 cents per nn ; worse than they really are, there is the And we bave got a hat which is well wurth 50 T t TRA OLD HERMITAGE BYE.6 conte per bestia, PEACE TO BE PRESERVED | he Foon ing Lhe Cour Mu, B80c¢ Neckties, for 28¢c a the above stawp and is puaranteed tu keep the Bop sah, qua tat com ante =.S'VEET SD ETES conte par boule, 8250 per Why such a course is necessary.admits | ister, sho - and give every satisfaction.It is a most perfect shape and very becoming, in gallos.8 of several ex plutations, Frat ve peace te par hbo man lim Jesitiday no ant 25c Neckties, two for 25c ü a ght brown Color.\u2018 There is very little profit made on pus hat, but PRAMER.VIGER à C0.SU Upe- catis for no breach al 'L \u201c oy \u2019 ur the at in Montreal and aell at a price iret Ffey will ite Sows yn OL tho Fowers which Russa ouik D wii\" the each ai Crosse & Blackwell's to make reprisals upon Greece, and in the only possible way: cieari int- HOW DO WE DO IT ?Cal feet Jell Greece will be held down Lo action un | jpg out to the Cretans that Chey Proust WOODROW'S HATS vestee elly.Crete under the Powers\u2019 supervision reaiize the fact that, the Powers are You don't think we are losing money by doing thi \u2019 , Tihhout mine or boned.on fer Baw hs plain that Greece was net envour- | their masters, that they asked the Pow- but we are saving your money b arias ONE this, mat at all, = SOFT OR HARD, Pre bag aged primarily in the course taken, Lui | ers to rule them, and that the Powers you, having purchased a age port on of a whalssale at 50c AT\u2014\u2014\u2014=m $2 50 each C 4B.Calvaefeet Jel.in | Ib.glanses.= Le ee lores) p Be situation, apd | propose duing so.The Russian For- on the dollar.We are able offer you the above values * = Re © Office has bef accurat B Cw Ja portal that, bus caused his country to be res and impartial Feporta about Crete.from ONLY FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK, = BEAR IN MIND Charentes de.« ae vipg Greece\u201d once wore.rir consuls.All agree with the re- ) ; ow that thin step his been taken the Don't fail to call in and pick out à few.They are all NEW DE- We have very neat new shapes at $1.00 each in Hard Felt Hats, and fi ves Powers Lave tu assume an attitude that ports made by the other foreign consuls SIGNS and LATEST COLORING.Not an old stock tie among them.Batin Lined Hat at $1.25 each, medium qualities at $150 and $1.75, \u201cand\u201d some Spanish Queen Oli enables them to puit Greece and Turkey Lat ih spicatorn ma ody pce mes A hats at $2.00 to RD cach.e are buying our bats direct from HT apart, should à clash really come.Suc W W e best makers in port, great hat manufacturin ntr sie o i o in believed.will not be ne- Te diately piv Te Me lan ht HY DO E DO IT ?£ gland.and > raving mao profits are anabled to offer \u2018beso Fro oak: at wail win?\" Es 9 mie by the pins, cessary, but should it be, there 1s no n and see our a no e to show the telling how far th: pulling process being The offenders.re Eo Simply a matter of business.We have lots of new goods arriving\u2019 We are pleased to inform our customers that Mr.Charles Budd has again might gu, ar what countries tecoma in- BL.and we want to turn this big lot out as quick as snd thoy taken the management of this department, and many of his friends will be .voived.To back up Turkey against Hussia and the otber Powers were unan- are on the counters now fur your inspection.early and get pleased to find him at his old post, where he will endeavor always to serve .Grease and others later on, and to back imoun in regard to the course of action your choice.: them well.ya Italian Warehouse, up rem: just now would not be g to be taken.and it Day be regarded \u2014 = .207, 200and 311 8t James Street.poije> for any power or its Sovernment.firmne Regie.A I AN N .air .wa e made xentunent in her favor + a A despatch to the Herald from Con- E, M eli- >a AYA AMAR vas aps au eau Te pe taken in order fo enable the Turkish Tem ant imople.February 17.oo The ladles were still at the point of death.the American republic is the extremity - known à et a, Sign Government to Me prepared for all even- | ' ernment To be inf red © \u201cTh 5 it that PUBS SW EWE bubo pres ie prevent the introdustion of the er ii for comté uma tualities.The Sultan has informed the that 4 not or will not be an rn 000000000060 00C00000000000 SL vider y foreign o upheld such bubonic pleague into Europe, and (0 imperger: den esis time core te rite, Ambassadors of ths Powers that, in view à re is pot or will nov »e yup og ® a servitude to a foreign country is dis- take other action in regard to the dis- mot ior yeu othe aggressive attitude of Greece, ture of the relations etween Turkey 6 One Dollar will buy rice food loyalty to the American land of Canada.ease opened at Venice yesterday.Count Ir ga bvicn, wisdom.wa bol, noble mé he bas besn obliged to adopt measures and rei ve eae eke : for one month for one of the bile the Sri ish flag and British des- 3 BRIEF NOTES \u20ac Pont ete Under Foreign Secretary prep Sih caares \u2014- ired by the situati At th | dete o rule nada, i's people will re- snd welcomed tbe delegates 2 Pet te Brie Brie Medieal Ou, requ a aatan tank Phe \\ceanion th j of he, troublas in Crete to the Euro- $ starving men and women in : main in fact and in feeling, a people : um the name of King Humbert.send i mad aa fon an SR na express his satisfaction at the landing | pe, n.an rea.izes that Greece would India.2 without a country.3 .® Fram (te warshigs 016 marines at i not have acted aa defiantly as she has : Five Dollars will sustain one e 3 \u20ac at?premises of the Toronto Furniture r ried n us- 3 * .Fo re tal end Ara for | dome bout having ut leant var pus\u201d of them until the new barveet.| TARTES STATEMENT.3 THE NEWS.& | to wore gutted oy fire Tomeisy Diane PI E restoration of order in Crete, erful friend be ind ber, hich is $ Who would grudge Bve dol.$ : The stock, valued at $15,600, was di 0 ES \u2018 In ie ent ht Creek it is on jure of Ibe PATA ions Canon ei e lars to save a life.s He Tolls His Sto of w 3 \u20ac stroyed.The total loss amounts to su.tN now of Greek forves e ry estern 0L0, wbieh i tl red by i re a RE a; Turks, who also rec in (he sbaudonment $ Every man who starves $ RRRNRANAMANNE ba partly covered by insuran STERLINGSILVER Yildiz Kiosk and it required the use of f rete A fe her am bn © leaves others to starv A Blook Fire.° * * mueb tact and diplomatic skill upon nportant anges La the map.the ® > 27 .The fifteenth annual session of the Willian Dizon, deaf mute, aged { STRIKING DESK@NS = | fuportant, changes 18 0 ranlit seems 00000000 000000000000000000 Ottawa, February 17.\u2014(Special)\u2014An Grand Council of Ontario Royal Temp- JRC struck apd Killed yesterday hy ai to be the old story of.its being an i] \u2014_\u2014 À official statement of the Western Block lars of Temperance commenced st International freight train at Palmer: COCHENTHALER SU BSTITU TION wind which bows Pay Boo bi be TAN .fire was issued by Hon.J.I.Tarte Oshawa yesterday.Grand Councillor of the railway disastem of a month ay: I EL RI aS «lience to the wishes of the powerful NNERS ARK IDLE.from ihe De nt of Public Works.Geo.H.Teea, of Hamilton, presided.His back was broken and bis\u2019 skul.149 S JAMES STREET friend, or friends of Greace, in the mat- ire's origia progress.eic., sre ali About 75 delegates were present.The - D the FRAUD of the day.ter of Crete, may be place | to his credit, Chicago.February 17\u2014Five hund- detslled, but there is pothing new in grand-treasurer reported receipta of ° : : | when the long discussed and much post red tanners and curriers employed by this official doeument.96.0023, and expenditures of $6808.54.Mr.Joseph G.Colmer, Society to the \u2014 _ C , ponel \u2018\u2019reforms\u2019\u2019 of the Turkish Fmpire W.N.Eisendrath and Co.struck yes = Some e \u201d re made in the sick Canadian High Commission in London.See you get Carter's, came to the front again.[The action of terday against a cut of from 10 to 20 CAPITAL GOSSIP and funerai benofit law, tbe most im- of Arie ae right Detore the Soviety = ' , ireece may have been nothin more per cent.in wages and this morning .5 3 r e Jueen 8 Ask for Carter's than a coincidence, it is remar ed, but it 1,500 more are out of employment be- portant of which were the reduction Reign.\u2019 The Marquis \u2018of Lorne pre- \u201cThe Club hoe Co., is out of such coincidences that Oriental cause the other leading tanners in the Ottawa, February 17.\u2014 (Special )\u2014Mr.por ee and & ladies from © to 3 sided.Insist and demand diplomacy is framed.city have closed their doors against J.J.MacLaren.Q.C and Rev.D.sion for payment of benefits to M17 ST.CATHERINE §¥,, Or.Stniey.their workmen until a sottlement is Sutherland, of Toronto, were bere»yes- membe i hal the regular rates.The Kings'on Elevator and Transit ; made in tbe Kisendrath eptablishment.terday, and saw the Hum.Clifford 8if- ra varices Company.Jimited, has issued its pros Ÿ Our $1.00 Shoe.9 .ACTIVITY IN ATHENS.Before the olose of the week.it is id ton.\"They asked for a rearrangemen pectus with a capital of $150.000 in 1500 Little Liver Pills Athens, February 17.\u2014The battery of other tanneries may be affected and t of the conditions of obildren in the In- pear New \u201cDundes yratarday after- ares of $l00 each.An elevator of TRY THEM } ft ed by Pri 1,000 more men may be added to the dian schools, and for the suppression of Reginald Scbaedler, a laborer.100,020 bushels capacity will be bullt.field artillery, commande NF day for list of the idle.Le oe hee \"the Hit riot.of andertook rv clean a well which was ci - Men's Goodyear e200 The only perfect Larissa.twenty miles from the Gull of \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Camis.In ono place where there are condemned by well diggers and after ite A oni, à milita WAR AGAINST FANATE 40 l'hinamen 10 whites, they in- finisbing, bis assistant was in the act Despi merican corréspondent\u2019s .Salomica.The naval and military re ap OB.formed the Minister that six li li.of drawing bim out, when the well oroskings the Education Bill passed ita paca Liver Pill.serves are still being enrolled.ore! hat boon teued.¥ 1'99F T- caved In nd buried him under about second reading io the House of Commons ihe Greek ironciad Speria, which af.ool from February 17.wwe Ric \u201cHon, W.8 Fielding returned to the thirty feet of stone and serch Every last evening by a vote to TRY WATSON'S COUGH DROPS.Take no other, .be prepared for active service with all Janeiro advices state that ihe Federal City from Chicage.where he went en cued.ia being to bave him res - \u2018Even if posite haste.Reinforcements are be- troops bars entrenched \u201ctnemacivos\u201d fn route {rom Winmipez lest even ng i .BISCUIT PEOPLE AT WAR.ond of Crater The Greek Government - fanatics tics before the ad of tbe month.Onbinet Oouncile till the end of ho weal The Grand 1 k exp from Solicited to do so.intains it i C bis milit ! to consider the, for the nes- real sacs ped luckily enough from being Chicago.February 17.\u2014 The Timwe- maintains it is acting in the interests Col.Cassar has begin military ad posant alte within the .tration in Bahia by decreeing that sion.Sir Ri Cartwrigbt leaves y TIDOON, a Herald says a big trade war between : Beware of Imitations of the peace of Bars Ti erase.who give aid of amy kind for some needed rest at the ead of the Brock ule corporation limita.the New Vora and American war \u2014 to faneties, ppail be abot.J meek, and many important matters will Seme person Craving ome aise \u2018Tut Biscuit Companion el \u201cbegin this morn.\u201cThe SHERI » of Same Color Wrapper, \u2014 dered before of Raiitax, ar- craie brmabod aside as thoogh made 8 _ es Apartments te Let May Sot.$ Winnipeg.Febrasgy 11.17.peste) \u2014 Mr.E.M.pChApdelaine, notary, of rived pare tes conardaz, having been sent Of paper.No grest damage was done.Angostura Bitters is known all over eoploiaing he - - : RED.Wheat is polling at , Brandon Bt.Justin, P.Q., le a quest at the for the -Cifftord to dis- ° tbe rorid as the great regulator of the we eal tions cat ace a \u2018 © Nasotia troighta,.Richelieu Noten.| cuss thew matters.\u2019 The eonfersace to decide upon monse- digestive organs.2 seve sEmnantens ieansn, \"à i bo ~ § .î .by .\u201d * .* \u201ca oy + 8; : 7 El £ i _ ne oe aA 7 a dti x, Cam ~ Lo .- .re ae ex = voue à LA pas £ - er » - a.342 ; + kde, = £ Ge EC vn yo \u2018 5 ws.* À 114 8e 1,5 EC ey dg RE de PRE Trade, Finance& Commerce.MARTS OF THE WORLD What is Talked About im the oof be closed.The terms now offered | Different Trade Centres Negotiations for the purchase of a enatroiling Natoh company have been renewed by British mæatob manu/aciurers, and the deal, which was abruptly ended by the failure of the Moores last August, may interest ia the Diamund : are aot so favorable as those which wege discèssed last summer, but will give a substa ntial advance ower the present market price.Overtures have been Made to loom! banks which hold a considerable amount of Match stock, and in several stances tentative been made for stock.This price offers of 160 have has been established as a bass for the purchase of u controlling interest, and presentatives of the turers have been quietly at wark in this city for several days.re- English manufac- Ihe a wount of stock held in the tanks probably does not exceed 20.00) shares.wo that 1n order to obtain : majerity 1\" nrcessa in the open ma\u201d et seeure believing that sucrussiul ry tu at the outcome the shares were advanced 10 35.000 levat would he shares When ke deal was in progress last summer the agents of the Lamond Match company sought to $450 a share for she stock, and would be Eux, when the de-line began which caus- ad the collapse of the great speculative booms.Steel armor tured Routh by the cagu, contracts are voted by Congress, cordance with duced.the hill For tims purpase recently a plant late 18 to he manufac- HMlinois Steel Company if exclusive Government at in ac 1ntro- covering seventy-five acres and requiring au investment of $3,500.00 is proposed, can be erected i dog of awar ernme President Gates, at.pany aims a gle wi terma th the th the nes within a contract year by and of the the Gov- By this move, engineered by the llinois Steel Com- pon erful blow in tte atrug- \u2018arnègie combine.WBy The measure the presen: comtractors are underind nearly 80 cent.The Government now pays 63 a ton.Revised contracts recently pro.affairs committee posed cuts t b pis the naval to $8) a ton.Steel Company offers tu take ail The lhnois the Government contracts, provided they aTe guaranteed : years, at a 8240 raie.Charles E.2 O:-borne.he invaopo:v for i of Saul went I Ste Marié.bas returned from Washington with the been has canal information organized of the St.Mary's that to complete Porer 5000 000 Tose at an expense of interested i a company the Falls Water nesr- n the ad are the Cramps ship-huilding firm of Philadephia.Lhe 4 Company and others + Cramps pro- Pa lake ship: build industry n rested uv extablish a at the falls the project the Shapley Tru-t the Chicag There are a Gas ng inte- Company and various Obicago and Phil adelphia capitalists wbo are now ore or rior Poser Company om the new aide.syn dicate is lems concerned in the Jake Supe- Cannetian etting ready to let contracts this spring Tor ti.» completion of the canal, borne The power Ohio capacit with a y Steel Com commenved active operations towar \u2018\u2019ompeny ves 60,0 U ay the construction of its ten news open heartn furnaces.The work will be pushed with all pussible haste in order to have sore furnaces in operation.sing do months.if possible, with- The plant is now run- double time in alt departments witu a good outlook for a sull greater increase in b usiness For other Financial and Commercial News See Page 7 BRITISH MARKETS, Cable advices (his mornung tothe Board of Trade report the Engin markets for breadstuff{s as folicws?off coast dull age wheat, knglish country Live firm.flour easy.LIVERPOOL LATERT PRICES ©: ~ Wheat, ¢ tar, et o 9 wh \"at Da.v \u20ac e 2 + Ga ma eat French 4 ¢ we Por, ar 5 100 Mmuaike quie: rather wors-, en spot quiet and March; Maize on spent.nist at Zs 63-4d Feb, d April.2a 73-4d May, Minneapuls firs: bakers\u2019 3d Feb May, Os Sd July Futurre and March 3s 71- ès 83-4d July.London maize rketa, wheat wheat | On poss | quist dull F utures country markets ARREST bel » + x - n Tal vw, uw ese oreo wa 5 e A 53 (Reser, v IRON PRICES FELL.Glasgow, fell rapidly at mid-day.labor troubles and poor American or prices, February 17.\u2014 The market is considerably excited.z3 ce escaco\u201d iron Prices owing to fears MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.Sar Office, Grain ~The Ional more than usually mand for cass, which Oats, 60 lbs, in store, borey ac nominal c to the quiet 22 1-2> buckwheat, 17 February.to-day the de- market even usually Aspect dull.We to Ze: 1887.ta merves some- quoie peas, 4 to 48 1-dc; fead TR our\u2014Millers find no encoura whatever in the character y, both foreign and domes rs continuing indiffferent to Uunities.Not until (bere raie tbeir, heat \"roarkets at the great change tres o of t 34- to S5c: ment © de- is fecal change in the tone of the any better spticlpated.ts $4.90 to $5 strong bakers, $4.60 dost in 4.73; winter bt rollers, We quote: grain oe cen- Sprine matents.$4.45 to $4.70; 1.90 to $4.90.\u2014The improvement 1s maintained.Manitoba bran.baga included, in beld firm at $10, and the Ontario pro- bulk at about the same figure.Shorts are quoted at $11 and there sbonta.Meal\" Rolled oats in car lots on track continues to isions\u2014The offered at $3.20 per trading in pork ia of Prov the mbst limited description and smoked cannot now mess, cut, heavy bacon, of Ib.91 108% tb, & ri eats as even fairly active.ve uote: Canada short cut 1 to ns Canada short to 10 Ya lard, eompotmd, per Ib, ke r bbt, $10; Bama.per {12 to bc; lard, pure, per Ib, 51 \u2018© reased Ho An active demand for and an appreciation in the value of light are t! the features of the marke.Tu Toa.He 180 lbs.and leas to-day oonside xttaragant price for cer load lots and sommet tho ered trial) Iredly at es even 10e mor ou.to se had.M, ai- 8 Chease\u2014 blivos is off the rife.The to-day to 5M 8d and upon of factorymen for the odder, cheese 8 damper has cable the Fu à high rospects of placed.In the local market descri healt (he the weakness nounced it is bed, but more ro- Q 00000-0000 many of suitable quality within tbeir limits.\u2014The general tone is weaker and 1% to 191-380 is to-day the range at which tbe bume trade are buying fineat creamery In New York prices are lower und of the position there yesterday, the Journal vf Commerce and Comuwercisl Bulletin in the course of its review says.A little of the early business was dons at 2lc, buyers bard- ly Anti patine a further decline, but when tbe full exten( of the recei became kbown there was pressure for \u2018lower prises and by nuoa 20c were so gouerally accepted that a higher quu- tation would be extreme Some receivers were reluctant to follow the dey cline, preferring tuo walt and test the position a little more fully, but as a rule the demand wis met promptly and buyers had no difficulty in supplying their wants at the current rate.Trade has not been very satisfactory for ten days past and there seemed to a very general teeling that if values were lowered there would be a {reer consumption ot butter.Advices fran ail the producing sections of the West indicated a «tvady increase in the make and the pra pacts for export movement Are DOL eDcoursging at present.England is drawing liberal supplies trom the Australasian Colonies, and most of the markets in Great Britain as well as en the continent are weaker.Fresh firsts were carried down with the de- clige in extras, and while 18c to 19c 1s quoted at the close it 18 à satnewhar rotuipal price Seconds fell to utc to lic, and brid very little call at that.Egus - Nea laid eggs are offered at 15¢ lo 16 apd held fresh at IVe.Montreal limed are offere | at lle Uressed Pouliry\u2014Receipts are very light.Turkeys are worth % Lr b, en fresh killed and piump.a fond sell at Ce ant ducks at E- to 1-4.Benns\u2014The market is vans car lots of mediums heiyg offered at Tue, Baled Hay\u2014Furmers\u2019 deliverien are large and the tone of the warket 1s » shade easier.For No.1 in car lots on track we quote $9.50 to $9.75.Honey \u2014 White clover In comb is worth to lve in cases, and 11 to Vlkge In small cases.New extracted white clover is offered at 7» to Mc.Potatoes-\u2014l'ar lots of White Rose and Hebrour are quoted at 35 to 406 per bag in car lots.Hops\u2014-'hoice grades are offered at 11 to 12e, And fair to good at # to 16e.RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL \u2014 GT RCPR CANAL Peas bush.1x \u2014 - Oars, bush San ne = Flour, bbl: \u2014 Rutter.pags 134 18, iam.Bacon.Hoxes 3 - bree ter, K22 St.Lawrence st.ce 0 LET, \u2014A FIRST CLASS HOUSK, 188 City Hall avenue, just below Dorohes- ter st.Apply to the owner, James Baxter, 137 James a! ms LET- IF YOU WANT A NICE 7 room house, all modern improvements, year.apply to the owner, Jgmes 23 51.Lawrence st.DAME DE £ Lt \u2014 AT NOTRE Grace, rate Villa Maria Convent, and oni pres lar sot Bin foot .348 Notre 383 for $130 Haxter.) LET BLEURY.NKAR SH brooke, fir«t class tenements, Daisy lurubling.F.S.Lyman, New I £, ek Te fe Bubbding.LET NICE TWO STORY DWELLings on t jap Ball ares avenue, upper Nos.0, 3and 77.lower and 75.Ronts moderate.Apply to New York Life Building.Room 704.LAN 1940 aT LET\u2014 HOUSE 177 BISHOP STREET.near St.Cathe LC Xtenalon kitchen.lane on side and rear.to EP.Hannaford, B73 dr.C Catherine streed 0 fl LET\u2014 RESIDENC FE NO.57?\u201cSHERbrooke street, in prime order and all sands.lues 18 ing to make 63 00 a woth, wake twice reguiss rmplogment Toe prvdyepbm by ri .hraiions are \u201c Books oa lime Frotpeotun free lo LS Ey reo diy Ca ha VWAKTED \u2014 MeN W:MEN TO ENGAGE 1N - a ca a ; cam das time er 6veniug hte § pur ny Sample and ~vam plete instructions sent fur Wc.Worlds TED A RBLIABRLE AGEET TO CANVASS fur the \"Great N Cure\u201d Ve Literal coma required dress Xyeama Medicine Ce, Parrsiow, Nora Rostla.3 V / aNTED \u2014 EXPKRIENCRD TRAVELLING anljesmes cover fravimoe baving eve mention groves and oi references and (ermer employment.California Cider \u201c| En WAITER 000 ux: GENERAL SERVANT AF ArPLY ANTED AN EXPERIENCRD HOUSE AND Abpls between atirmasd Sand Tp ms.orm the morning, ai le __ __0* \\ ANTED_GUOD GENERAL GERVANT MUST 99 have referoncus Apply 106 Uburoh si si V ANTED- TRACHRS pos, REOIOPOLIS cCoL loge.Kingston, à Ruman Cathoik teacher we JANTED - A FIRST CLANS GARDENER FOUR days a week dunug the summer, from slug Int April to take y berge cf à small place io the wast os men Must hare satutactory refers: Mliress ed DLS.Sram cia.M3 daw Walren AGENTS TU SELL A NEW CARPET wunez iv AJbé parles The U Bpeciadtz Cu.A.Tornatu.Baw u ANTED -A FEW FIRST CLANS AGENTS TO A com cantass for the Montreal Tes Co.Dimon Apply after Tp m 2108 James at W \\ Wren VERY RELIABLE MAN, SRRAKING Engitan and Preneb Guently, as tre large commission given to & guuii man.A 00 aa .3 Paul ot \\ ASTSD SHIRT JROXERS AND STARCHERA, and perature, r sewing mechiues Aper wooed hands Apply Saeiton lec & Ce.= ae Puter street Wane.A SMART YOUNG GIRL AS GENERal orvent Mwst [3 er af immediately, 127 18 Movonite nt el, oufner TARTED \u2014 = TNG MAN.SHORTHAND AND vrerred.Muet de fairiy fact aod acrureie Ajdress arly and Tess % in Bran oflos.\u201d BANTED A FEW we e véroulars.wl ANTED - 4 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family.Apply st veus, 128 Cvesveut nt.TANTED- à GOOD STRONG uUIRL APPLY AT vine No.19 Dufferiu «1 MEN OR BOYS To ey Fifiy veute per day.ivté Not Vranmen OPRRATORS ON muir AND OMe ANAL INT NS SNPS AAN Nar DyexTmea Srraxe PRRNCH - traveller, w \u2014 SITUATION tr LADY 3 OOM psig.by Lens med ita .¢ - yy pi u ventre at of lun \\à aw Ww as m ing and ovarss same, tebe entire heading of mall ences ate expursose in lumben baal Bncily sion, Liuglsh, cos pyre Addrem \u201cPr 1654 nr vétou.se TANTED \u2014BY RESPECTABLE YOUKG MAN poaiiwn bs farmer, aurdener ur carmabor.bas had peurs ne LS and Set saris Tug, ah dy osent ed sad a tte HS rofer ve ne V JARTED SITUATION RNY RESPECTABLE mé as groom © conchman who bis busiaces.Address \u2018D Laus Bram ole \"ANTKD-A DRESRMAKER OF EXPERIENCE h priveie trweswmad in 1607, STAR V JANTEL-BY 3 auop DRESSMAKEK new ing fred ieng » children's Best cine Cy rotor se reference.© V TANTED_BY BIC ToLE ENAMELLER FIRST class Diack ur culm, A 1 Address \u2018Ui 1406, BTrak office.9837 HY A DRES6EMAKKEK OF FXFER) AN w ara TED ue tu privale fami) Good references, 5 lawrenowset .ety wi AAJ ANTED \u2014BITU ATION BY YOUNG LADY AS stenographer and typewriter, ea, ed mater bh, Oat.euces.Address Bux B ANTED \u2014 FOSITIONS BY COOKS, GENERAL servaots, house aad teldewsi is, nuise giris.aleu { hookkee t.clerke Lype ariters, buth male and female Ap _Cathen 3» i ply 1.44 \\ TANTED -BY A LADY OF REFINEMEKT AND muddle age, [xailion as boufékevjær to a widower, or party of guutiemen Baimfactory crecdeutlais as Lu capatality, ste.Address \u201cJ 193), BTAR ule 6 V JANTED \u2014 BY A RESI\u2019ECTABLE WOMAN, w rk by the day or neck rs.Greeuv, 647 Se James 0 43 \\ TANTED \u2014 wutk, gueraniced, \u2018heap rete.À ANTED-BY YOUNG GIRI, A BITUATION TO t house wors Inquire uf Mrs T.Heurs.Llé wsluvur t «wi WASHING BY THE DAY, HAND 431 Untatu st wi Greene se vena, ¥ JANTED -RITUATION At GUOD COUEK.ry rred.er Fret and ty ruirreuvces Ad \u201cJ IML, BTAR UI w vi wes NTED \u2014 HY TWO \u201cYoUNa GENTLENEN.rior furnished rvoas and boaid Lacality Rg Address stating wi s VW ATED roms AR HOUSERBEPER KY ed widow vf exponence, caly Of CUUNIES.Bret class hi ue Address 1983 BAR offer 1 \\ ANTED-A SITUATION IN A DRUG STORE Address * town OT COUULIF, iV Jcars eaperenee 1975, STAR vie ANTED-BITUATIONS POUR A FIW HIGHLY ove.None Lut experienced hands need gu recommeinied general servante, ov ks, table «81 81 Paul et | bermaids tGiormans Agency.06 Palase st.WW 1 V ANTED_A GOOD PLAIN COOK, GOOD LAUN V ANTED\u2014FITUATION RY HANDY MAK URED dress, family of three.Also wanted experianced to carp-nterns and nung.age 30.Lotai abstain ha ing at W Mark street.er, willing Wo ruake Jumself useful.H Wilde.\u201c1 Nc Be Marin.AFTED\u2014A JENERAL SERVANT REFERence required.TY M.ANTES- 00D ALL ROUND oo FUR hotel serving (és meas y.mao puy statiog salary required to PO Box JANTED IMMEDIATELY.AN EXPERIENCED chen gui: pan vply Waverley T4 Lagan: 01 House, 4 49 V TANTEL\u2014 BUT.BOOM & 24 BI.JAMES ST.\\ TANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.ABLE to ooak, wash and wos.Goud wages.À TA Dorchester at.Ware ANTEP,s:s A GOOD FLAIN 1x CVOOK; ALBO A References required.131 M.fa V ANTED-A LIVEN Max WITH À KKOWLEDGE hi! to Danan of ran L 2015 Bran \u201d V ANTED-GOODOFERATOR ON HEELING MA- YY chine J AT Bell 61 8t James st.\u201cWw: VWWARTED-4 GENERAL SERVANT.APPLY TO v 1294 Rachel et 01 ANTRD\u2014A RELIABLE PERSON Tu TAKR nurte as lnvaliilady.Apply ot 2 æ Pamite a, ot.age god cvemings.wi Warm o GENERAL SERVANT In aMALL IV __tamyy.a0 washing: 94 Me.Denis ANTED-Bé GOOD GENERAL SBERVARNT Ww __refersnces ropuwed Apply B8Msckay nt.8 ANTRD -PAPKR HANGERS, IMMEDIATELY: Must tw first class.Apply lo 280 th Catherine »« Goes C De Zowchs & Boos.___ \u2018ei VWARTSD AR EXPRRIENCED Youvxa WOMAN gvneral servant, with good } wouing Apply or of ing.me waahing or ther.81 Berthaiet street.wi V ply 8¢ Tupper strvet a Vy ANTED \u2014 ACTIVE AND TRUSTWORTHY maa lo anves grocery trade State where jest smployed dress NB, TAN ofior w-3 V be LADIES TO LEARN HAIR DRESS massage, Te Thess are ANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework and sleep st home.ly i\u201d ole proreome koswn Will om mn at once Address \u2019L 9014,\" Boon, er 1 A A ee modorn improvements.Apply a1 42 Sherbrooke e LET \u2014 UPPER AND LOWER tenements, No, = 18 and 3 Rousecau street.off Lacroix street.adjoining new C.I\u2019.R Station, Dalhousie plop and rooms each.Rent wa to $1 moath.in good onder thoroughly repaired.TT Apply to Mr.Fraser.31 st.James streei 39 5 law LET \u2014 COTTAUE, NO.31 MILTON at, two fiate.seven rooms, floored ce p.m ) LEE LOWER TENEMENT.ng aT street, $18.Dairy furnace.Apply No.1 FC street, or to F.McMaan, 17 St.James street.\"04 2 Prier - GOOD HOUSKS or TORE four a sn ea six, srven rooms, Price 96.40, $7 new.sie re Poe Fe h LET\u2014NICE UPPER SENEMENT, Is oom bedroomal.ADDIS ants cl vie and it rane.owner, James Baxter, 823 St.Lawren LET = STORES 798 AND 798 DOR- .and houses 21, 25 and 17 Brun- swiok.Appiy 1780 Notre Dame st.2e fn mets FINEST STORES INTHE city ce wrence street.cheap lo good tenants.Apply to the owner, James - ter, 828 St.Lawrence si, or 157 St James ot LET -STORES AND HOUSES ON oar street, 0 T° LET\u2014STORES THOSE VERY FINK and centrally situated stores with cellars and sub ©.67 and sad Se St.James at.presentiy oceupied D\u2019 Appro visionnements and ue du adjoinine ing Banque Peuple; vi po let separetelr.and withor thous thouat George Bury.\"x ee 4 a Tei kis STORE CORNKR DULUTH Mitohustn & ue amt oc e rea a oe ee - aussi = eT LET \u2014 STORES, Two on ON VENT ent to rent, is os.1988 and 1910 Netre Dame ot.dans Apply office Balmersl Hotel.%W 93Maw LARGE HOP AND DWEL lng: © » Hn below wche- e ble, ocou: for 20 years bak- or sad 2 pontoctionar.wor Ât ave.from 19 to 30e doh 0 Tay LET\u2014TWO STONE AND CK fratiuiond No.881 8¢.1 Fares yards, sation = al Meo two large ras table for or yards.pyte W Evans, No.1582 Netre i tioa lan Tin APE hn Lacets Agent 23 Guy 03 LET~ STORES AND BOUSES ON a Te Lx \u2014 Thee a DRUMMOND, SIX ane street.(Dear p to rooms nice order : rey ater bath, tenants Pl e owner, Baxter, decp grou rear, attractive.es; 851 Lawrence se.24 hated.Also las 61 Bt Urbain, roca Vi A rhain.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.8 TO LE roe 1 TO 2 VERSAIL St.James and St.p'eprmsetr A PPS = Antoine Rovert, 180 8t James st.388 aT x \u2014 FLAT.YULLUM ST.apartments.$6.Address 198 or LET\u2014ON GRERNE AVENCE ONE ONE lower, one lo, De five and six rootme, bat.w.c.and hot Date Rent moderate.Apply at 84 Greene aveone LET-NICE PLATS FI From 6 ro 8 TOADS, OV stores Notre mod ue aa A LARGE FLAT, CORNER and Burnside.Apply Burnside FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET LET \u2014 FURNISHED, FOR ONB farn ar longer.& ioh- ed semi-detached residemos on one best west s above Sherbroske strest.J.a 4 Mod (OFFICES TO LET.LET_OFFICRS IN BIRKS BUILD- sad ara ET & tions, HALLS TO LET.y AE sel HALL POR SOCIB- ton, oe T1 at.se WAREHOUSE TO LET.- Hire se No.1s ST.\u20ac ares = REROUSE, es X 4.1 FIVE rose, free Gr ania va = SEALY PROPERTY FOR SALE | R SALE \u2014 TWO ELBOANT HOUSE NO.ool ond 139 Orescent st.near Bherbrooke, red stone froet.plete g ass windows and all modern mre ments Appt te Sm Dougina, 84 buiklings R SALE\u2014 Rouse.TWO FIRST CLans ve vus svenUue, above Mherbtooke ot, Apply to 6604 BL * Cetherise se V JANTRD- NITUATION BY YOUNG ENGLISH man.a8 clerk, coiectar ur any light worl Guod city refercuces.Address \u201cJ 1900.STAR offor.40 3 Jew JANTED.BT Y Tou He MAN OF GOOD EDUCA to, referegues a3 to characier and business anh a Pis pos:uoe 1a country af city, with oppurtunities ror » seat oocupaine trav tion, but but riabes tu bea «lie road reply stating of wor work and salary.\u2019 Th.or editor.wi WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, wtustion af or nurse or light housework Address \u201cL 2011,\" STA ww, ANTRD- pd ATIONS BY COOKS, GENERAL servasis and nurses.Tih references to Mrs.Pope, 17 Brandos a FOR SALE St Antuine st.R SALE \u2014 FOR THE ATLLION, INDIEN.\u201d 30, Tamara: Ri rE wl Books tM 20 pe delivered ahora -» chy.J.C Macd Bichmooé sq Bell Toi M3 MA uf Fer BALE-8HOW Carre SHOW CASES.SHOW Cases, metal, oul, nowest de RIT gent re ad Montreal Show Dans Ce.a; T0 n sALE-C00E FUxa, SWEET TORE LIKE maw, $30 osah.243 Banguinet street.= M3 R SALE-CLUTCH PULLRY STOMA P.IN perfect ordes.RO W Beaudry rer trvasares both lus and Mice 181 3 James mroet Telephone 134 ry DETECTIVES or Ea MOST RELL meurs era tes rg nfl the Froviosal Go Gore ament 10 all thetr orimminal detective Re*urences\u2014 lag benks, nurproraitous aœd Lt this ae Al mats detective work undertaden J Frank K wtendeat I Ne taken 26 Aig of press AL\u2014 be ALEX W.GARDNER.38 DON che hours Iw Tole .19 Prasoat wis rue ERAON WHO BOUGHT tarn same Lo owner, ai 65 6.mise funded.! ROOMS TO LET.mms AAA WARM.COMPORTARBLE DOU tvum, va betbroom fai Ra Manstaid & ooMs - DOUBLE AND SINGLE BOOMS bathroom Dat.with buard.Not woviag io May J McGill College avenue.RM, LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM broûs flat.surtaule fur (wo genliemes 3078 Hi Catherine st.«ur « 3 i voMs - TO LET, WITH oli modern couveniences.Rove THREE HICELY FURNISHED, pou ane to let, the 334b instant, with or ous board, ai 6v L uivorauty ot 1 00MS TO LET.SUITABLE FOR MARRIED couple or young mes Terms wwderaie 300 BL Dumaique st.a = CLASS 30 ARDY 5 Lunchester s.OuUMS THHREB OR FOUR ROOMS, INCLUDING the Ditcheu, private family nf t'iree persons.Two other rooms of required 5151 Margarets NT 6 Ree TO LKT.& 8T DENIS, RKAK VIQ square, gaa, Auer light, bot water, shower ba private (amily Moslerate priors Bell Ra 1 OOM FRONT ROOM WITH BOARD YORLORS grutiezeu Comtonabie home Private English family.633 Durcheste opposite Dufferin unes OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, ON BATH- rem flat.teiephune and every vonvenienrne.Motiill College ave »3 1 OOM OCUMFORTABLY FURNISHED mu fat, suitable for one ue lwe P vaca on the Ih 41 Mackay ot.ne .MB \u2014 TWO LARGE WELL FURNISHED rooms, bathroom far, with buard, also smgle ; roam; Daisy Furnace Not moving in May BVidonew, OUMS\u2014 FRONT AND RACK WELL FURN! wilh buard, house pam heated, gaa, with um parior, puaou 14 Phillips Pla _ Ns OUM\u2014 NICE ROUM roma EN, BOARD lon, wesk of munth, let table.38 silera, cur BL Leaks.»3 Ro \u2014 INGLE FRONT Xoo ro RT OOMA \u2014 RLEGANTLY FURNISHRD son ON taldroom fal, aise nasbed.first class table buard \"78 Shariewobs sr »e OOMS -LARGE FRONT ROOMS, LL PUR ints with sil modern conveniences.vrence Main st, corner B8 os Rowe SINGLE AND poor GAS AND waier, in à ot private .BO Mt ring in ay ul OOMB-DOUBLE AND SINULE.WITH OR without board.suitahle for Uemea or married Medern sonr Ut.Catherine, near Mountain et » Rousses LE AXD DOUBLE FURNIARED to bet.39 Mansfeld st.3 Sed TERRE PLRARANT ROOMS ou wire two un cne on Union > Lpthrows te RE ROOM.COMPORTABLY Oma i board.106 Masefield ob 0.h ooms \u2014 BRIGH CRBRRFUL Sook.on bath flak.plesses ty, near ti Collage.90 ®t we - TO TWO LARGE M cons Q Lang ANDacH = cale, corner | Lo 8 Roox La LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH OR WITH.suitable for ome er Lue young Wen, of married couple.45 iCoegeeve ROv-LAsgE oats Tory aos ary room fiat, Acer light, ocupheard, eto abe ot 56 Cathoart ndeag 5 FArervUma.sireet.For al SALE MASON à HAMLIN TORGAN- $3 per month or $35 cash ptet pitt qe 438 (cash ns [od a organs, st C.W.Lindesz » ronme, 2368 ML.Cather tne ot, Dear +1 MR SALE DEOKER BROS NEW YORK UP t 0.perfectig new.beautiful tostrumest.Offers solicited trom immediate purchasers.C.W.Lind say a, 306 8t.Cuthenide ot .sees Poel ei REALE - TW TWO! mn D BRICK STONE rou.weabce ot | bargain.the ower, James Baier; 187 00 Jamon EE NOR SALE \u2014 BREVRRAL PINK LOTS OF VACANT land on Se.Lawrence on.and on Bt Louk Le Tod Apoiy e \u201d the owner, James Master, L6J Be a a BALR \u2014 AT A BARGAIN.Innes same, and lots = atomes DR Dominique me OUR with me housses on seme.Bherbrooke Primes Anthursta Apply to the owner, James Baster, 157 be.Jemes st.EX] gre 8ALE_OR TO LIT.NEW mouse.No.= Sein ARLE SALE PRICE SMe IX GUOD_ harming cash sure Apply re NY 8c Farm [3 8 Fis SALE -COMPORTARLE HOUBE.NEAR rest, § rooms, good bathroow and closet; roams.Cheam: cash or on Lime.Apply Breeds 0110 | aid SALR-WERLL LOCATED BUILDING Lots such as those im Durecher @.ton mmutes Craig ne by cas, bank Tue corner ef oor\u2019 va he = ode Bu ators al ree restionra oct 170 Dame at.FARMS TO LET.a TORR ETA I \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DB TOME RIDIN SRE) wo WANTED TO PURCHASE.A ASS ANTED DOG, MUST BE GOOD RATTRR POX IV terrier proferred _ Apply PO.Box 11M at BUSINESS CHANCES.Ww er Fou SAIÆ - FIRST CLASS CORNER HOTELS au other bnsinessss, houses tuiet.Lo roadie ss Fi BALE-DUFRESEE, - MONCENAIS oLD snd tebaceo sand, 1 re Dame ot, now Fo + dg nerman .reason or say ressoaable offernotrefueel ~~ W6¢ NOR SALE \u2014 FIRST CLABS GENCERY STORE, stock aboot $l-0; all fresh Hast locality.ood ressous for selling.Address D» 1800,\" gran office.STORE AND GENERAL MERCHAN- tease for twe years from let à Joepi Fs BALE with lease cor.Sanguinet and lot.Apply cor.hite 8 Co, = Rou Lance EL, WELL PURRISE PRONT - TT ¥ TT T= P rose tomy \u2018Terme dû 50 por wee re w he SALE \u2014 RADY CARRIAG! .ment, trom ir =»: pianos, 04, 875.rt AXD INCE VERY Oo Chee 1 dds ira Call a 1 80 Dente ot RAL TEA SAMPLES.THER CHOICEST OOMS \u20141 DOUBLE ON BATÉ FLAT WELL vk Fra for QUO Crawturd Ceylon R° nished, (3) fulding beds.Awer hgbi, Loiephone, Tes Ce.0 June _.__ __ M3 3w Mouil Colle oe REALE CHBAP FOR CASE, SIDEBOARD.RB- RA ~ LARGE COMFORTABLE WELL PUD or and lounge; alec hall steve, seve.con 040 et pushed bedroom, heated by hot water.@ U; wt ches\u201d Apply 16 Merihelst.avenue.Ô RSALE-IRISH TRRRIER PUPPIRS BY BRL \u201c winner lst Bostou and Kingston, dem BOARD.Can be seen at 21 Roy Lane.CI jon wai MES rmiouy riavo wees | [OARCARD Bo0NR TO Lio, PINTS bis 98 per mont, discount fer cash, walsul case Tig ort *™ Domes.Lodies Doutress 2e taves, 3 pedale ani other impeovemente Apply at w.Pris ad 1906 6x.Carherune street, nous Prel ROALD MES MEWAN LADISG S10K NURS BALE\u2014 HOOD PIANO, om.Ps PAYABLE \u201d Btrtetly private.Forms mederass.\u2026 107 Cadious MR por mouth or cast, beautiful tomed Boss _MRS.FORD, PRIVATE SICK NURSA, Tv comfort Best 17 Oaubcert 6, Montreal LARGE Doves home atendéaus, Terms moderate 17 L BE posa LADY HAVING À sod grounds, rooms, with Bret class het en .electric ligh view of mountain und pusseamng the sitrsetivo of city and countsy co wsed Rstre large suna co.JE Soos, luxuriously f with windows.Mas 8.Catherine street ars.Address ave, veu Sherbrooke Western sve.we Bou dia RUOM, Ba TABLE all hours, reams for couple.1480 oans- vacancies .PALACE sr.[XJ Bot FIRST CLASS TABLE BOARD, 8100 PRE 1D wesk V8 Dorchester st.[LX] BOARD.CoMroRTARLE DOUBLE AFD SI bedrooam, first ciass Leble board if required - BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.rN ~~ WL a sk at Lachine, from the 1st Avril or or let Meg the city er at Address P.O Box 151, Montreal Post | ANTED \u2014 ONE OR wo UNFURNISERS witha bis £ wily, south of end square.\u201cA, Bren ofior 1 BOARD WANTED- WAS iG s DELBGATES ATTEND: Tus LET -A SPI EWDID OPPORTUNITY POR A ware and stove busivess, No [385 Notre Dame Tor many by Masers.RB.4 W Kerr C © suovdon wow 67A Temple 7 ANTED-TO CAPITALIST ONLY, 8000 IS good paying speciation.used: to push a Address ~L 1908,\" x office.«er HORSES AND _GARRIAGES.ETC Fons SALE EXPRESS ALEIGH, A BABOATN be poid 1mmcdiately.y at ; say's Pisne Warerooms, Eo mar Tt es #1 LOST.PALAIS A A AAAS AAS OST \u2014 BATURDAY NIGHT, ly UNIVERSITY: Victoria street Academy OST - A PLAIN goLD SCARF PIN.SUNDAY AF ternoon.Winder wi return te STAR see be \u2014OPRRA GLARE, ON FRIDAY EVENING.L°% 12th inet.in Academy of Music.w have bass left by vart oceup! og at 10 amd 1, Row H A reward wf oe pal Lo Soder ow leaviag ft with esmre.Henry Birks Boos, Phillips Square.ad O8r\u2014 SMALL CARRIAGE CLOCK IN BLACK Liu Reward if loft at Walter Poule #1 BLACK A¥D TAN COLLIE DQ rade Lop Tar =r re bo proseceted RM Beer's « ow Central locality sumber that tan AR office or vine Verma wad 4 ROOMS WANTED.MAY IST.TWO UNPUREIS ANTED- rx HAY IST TOY rap Address LI Bran ofbes.i ANTED\u2014TWO ROOMS IN PRIVATE P \u201cFL og veg A sa pups WANTED \u201cones AANA ANKTKD MONTREAL BUSINESS SCHOOL ?1 Coweneti of Foh M to Wednseday, Lrommodatel Guilbaolt street, Principel J.J ai poi see JS RIVATE TUITION, CLABSIOS \\WAKT=D - AA ATT | WY tsught by lady.1866, & office.4 ANTBD D.Tyreweirixo, V - GHORTHA Ee nn: leanons omty.} man.(fice! 2236 Mr.Cotherine.wenting.eta, dome.» LESSONS WANTED WASTED-A TUTOR ron MANDOLIN vans pationiars La 34 3018,\u201d GAS.olive.ni PARTNERS WANTED WA ASAP INT IN TT LOIN INNS VASTE LANDES SEPT pm oh genie ehasce for & geod taller.Address \u201cP 444.\" STan © 1,3h0 PARTNERSHIP WANTED.AAA NAN ENS LES 7 ANTRD-BY rocxe MAN WITH nv dred dollars to bn eat partnered tn where service wonid be required, et à Pair porn \u201cJ 1990.\u201d STAR office._ - Fo: SALE-TWO FARMS OOWYAI 106 WANTED TO BORROW.cru eaves, half mile vent of Villogn, eT lime Roth ete fronted ~~ MOTO CCE pri he Led soil.coufiderable bush ANTED \u2014 TO PORROW one \u2014 À farther partisninss epply te B 8 Macdonald lea in Instolments.cation, Got.= I Teas cle ° \u201c PUR 3 CAE gsr due 27 Lr Pad - ~ v 5: .ù 4 ef - .- a.To._ = Fe \u201c thw ue .> +x.\\ \u201ctt RN RS .$5 » 73 re va alr wba we hit rat } ¥ * + ê« LPS * LCA à is Î - a 5 yt = e an Te = Ae oN = \u201c3 ° Le + 1 + \"et \u201cq 7 : + , .; + PT il + THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1897 THE SOUTH SHORE BRIDGE.Premier Flynn Receives a Large Deputation.HE APPROVES THE PROJECT AND MAY ASSIST IT.Intercolonial Extension to Montreal Advocated./ The deputation from the South \u201chore parishes which gathered yesterday morning, had an with Premier Flyun at the Governuent in Moutrest interview offices during the alternoon Levy were introduced by Mr J.\\.Perreault.who read and spoke in support of (Le following re ter Ae Jr Manths in Advance.== eS PEE cee .The.Fashions Are now being described and illustrated in the STAR each Saturday by special arrangement with fourteen of .urope's_\u2026 Dictators of Fashion.Each article will bear one of the following signatures :\u2014 {Hrnou & Cræ., Bruseois.] Ales of Amsterdam.Cologne Ham Hofietersnton.J.K old Von Prensmen.aod {Cn.DrEcOLL, Vienna.) To the Imperial Family of Austria.[Aurnep MAXWING, Dublia.| EY to tbe od oy To H.ML The Princess H.k ; Wales.H.a aches of York.fA.IzaMBARD, St Petersburg.) H.The Princess Louise Al Costumee to the ladies of the Court By portal ne ppcintenent te Her Majesty The at Bt reburg.The Duchess of Leuchten- Queen of Roumasnis aad the Irish Cou: berg and the ntess Btrogonoff, court lady to the Dowager Empress.dbarAorr)r Suarez / [Drnennan & Fazxsopr, London) Ace [UrLman= & Sraavse, Freankfart A.M.) KH Cate.Ros _\u2014 (Dx Gasrari, Ross x Torta, Turia) [Jures Buwran.Berlin.) T Bor Majout and the Princess of the al ° and ily Germany oY IM.A.Voaxss, The Hague.) To the Royal Court of Holland re HX [Æ Faux, Paris.) Florence.Te the Russian, Italien and Bulgarian Courts.Queens of Italy, Servia, and Wurtemberg.These Modelers \u2014= create their ideas and get up their illustrations six months in advance of the season.But they jealously guard their designs and, therefore, the illustrations shown in the newspapers and magazines, attributed to these great designers, are merely guess work.At last, however, all this trouble has been overcome.A year ago a representative went to Europe and, at great expense, arranged with the leading Court Modelers of each of Europe's great capitals to show their advance season designs here.A SMART WEDDING \u2018SPANISH CRISIS.One Forecasted That Will Change Premier and Captain-General of Ouba.Madrid, February 17 \u2014E Die, in an article on the political situation, se seria, in the most positive terms, that s ministerie! crisis is impending, and that it is possible that Senor Sagasta return to the 1hosd That General _\u2014 Eames Blanco x 1 Gevarner General ETE , TRE mISLET MEET.Fobruary 17.\u2014The rt Foi, be al EE TETE the Boo ition will closes em y final sheeting tes the Queen's prise.* 2 : CT.- + 4 A de 4 x Swot pat other concerns the.OS ecandescen œ rer CAA, sm RAND TRUNK ERS Cheap Excursion.VI90000 0000000000 OTTAWA And RETURN, ==$2.25.== Good going by p.m.Trains Fe and all ra Four bruary 20.Hopruary 1th an til February Z2n Trains leave Siontreal for Ottawa 94 a.m., 4.55 p.m o Returning leave Ottawa 8am, \u201cSpm.SE thekets and all Information apply at CITT TiCAET OFFICE, 113 St James Breed, or at Bonaventure Station.3f INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.On and after Monday, the IND Gutoben 1804.the trains of this Rallway will ras daily (Sunday exeepied) as lollowsi\u2014 Leave Montreal by Grand Trunk Rallway from Bonaventure Btatioo.an Leave Mootreal by Osusdian Pacific Railway nes Leave Anive RL 1 40d 64.John ren through te their her of veuve Pen 200 2.00 vs er cure OT TEE snd Halifaz vie Levis are Th Lickets may be ned vis sed steamer wal Pad the lower Bt.Ste ne nd in the Mort - Per Ueke:s and all Informati te te for i oh Ca arse a paamanem GC.W.ROBITSON, Eastern Freight aod Passages Agegp 138 Bs.James streed, Wot B, POTTINGER, Genaral Mosager.Railway Office, Mosston.N B.&th Oct, 1888 me CANADIAN \u201cPACIFIC HY.Montreal Hockey Club vs.Ottawa Cheap Excursion OTTAWA $2.25 peel I Se eT, Special train with club on beard will leave Windsor Street Matéos at 5.30 pm.Saturday, Feb, ih, retaraing will leave Sawa, } am.February fa.offer be Canadian-Australign Line.SPECIAL TRIP ROUND : : 5560.THE.WORLD RMS, 4 onaNGL\" Teneriffe, Cape To es Pate PE ET City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 129 St.James St.FST FN lee?INFLUENZA Is reported to be spreading in the sity.Fortify yourselves against it by | taking Three Times a Day., \"Or drink, | HOT GROGS, made from Vin Marient, before retiring at night.a ET J.=H.MOOINHY MPECIAL AGRIT, Commercial Union Asserance Ce, LM.Of London, Engiend.and GENERAL FIRÉ INALRANCE sponds.Facilities for placing large lines of Insucance ie altfoed EE AomviTY 1% IRON.$ 9j cents higher and a better feeling vades the iron and steel! markets t hes rule for many been the mon bs Dre Do vin ro renier free: r dom and for larger quantifies than has been done since the early part of COMPTON LI LIBERALS.Cookshire, .Februs 17, \u2014 (Special, )\u2014The \"TL iberais of the County of Compton will Lia their convention at Birehton on February 24, to choose their candidate.The names of Mr.James Hunt, of Bury.and Charles Le gor of Scotrtown, are meutiopef.THE LATEST POOL Kt * Louls, Mo, February 17.\u2014 The latent tie trmt ln ome formed hove to regulate the price nf incandemcent Jamps all over the country a werien of sults for infringement t Lamp ER + eut mes f i - © mrs $ + - avy - x 4 A M : ed - EAE Br AS CR Noo pL, hee ee ge pn Teg wp, .coe , I 0 £ 2 TTL oy , .3 1 , - .THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1897.5 HE eT VE x = pare py \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014r Alar this another mols was sent + Fraser Bros\u2019 Sales M.Hicks & Co'e Sales _ John Ryan's Sales: WINANS NAS aN TINE SENS NAN NINE LT INL NINN SANS NNN INS INN A REBELS BOMBARD ARROYO BLANCO Dynamite Bombs Thrown Into the Town.SORTIES OF THE SPANISH UNAVAILING.Gomez Orders That Siege Be Ended by Assault to Save [Innocent Lives.New York, February 17.\u2014The Herald publishes the following account ot the recent conflicis in the Cuban wars Maximo Gomez is besieging the town of Arroyo Manco, ~tuated between bancti Spiritus and Siego de Avila On the morning of January 2.while crossing the Rio Zaza, at the pass of Las Damgas (where General Sanchez was killed), I heard the dull report of several explusions.The escort that accom panied me at once jtunped to the conclusion that the fépanish were attack ing Gomez's army; with artillery.and advised me lo wait and wnd couts ahead to axcertain the truth.But the next duli report that reach ed our ears capvineed ne that the Cub ans must be uring their pneumatic gun, as the sound of à dynamuite explosion is easily distinguished from the roar of an artillery discharge.Hurrying my men ahead, I found out on reaching Jobons that the Cubans under Gomez were besieging the town of Arroyo Blanco, which wan =till ten miles away.1 arrived at Gomez's cataup the morning of jhe 30th.Although | had left wy credentials in Havana the clnef received me _warmty and sent an aud to introduce me to President Cisneros Gomez has been in the province of Las Villas since he crossed the (Uri un on the nigbt ol December 26.The cas nl ry regiment of Camaguey and the Pie sident and members of the Provincia Government accompanied him.The pass was made to the north of Moron, and little zesistance was offered by The Spanish t#eops stationed there to inter- and .prevent his crussing.le was followed by Colonel Toynaz del Castillo, who crossed two days a.- terward at the head ¢f abomt one thousand infantry.Un Junuary 2 he mt and fought the Spaniards under General \u2018Luque on the Teresa ranch.THE DEFEAT THE =P ANISH - The meeti was accidental, as nether command was aware ol the other s approach.The =paniards were ignorant ot the presence of Gomez in the pro vince until after this fight.The result of the encounter was that the Spanish column ol two thousand men made a retreat to Liego de Avila, and although Gomes hus been buvering around the district ever since they nave not evinced any dAerire or deposits Lo emeet barn.On the afternoon of January ¢7, Gomes decided to lay siege to Arrayo Hanco.The active wurk was confided to General Francisco Carrillo, who, with the jintantry regiment of Remedios and the dypamite gua, directed by Mr.Fred- erioks, tox up a position around the town during t same night.At two o\u2019cluck un tbe ruorning ot the th work was commenced by buildin 8 breastwork to protect the gun, whic was completed and the gun placed an position about six hundred yards trom the torts before dawn.The garrison and iubabitants awoke to find themselves cut off irom all com- mupication exoept hy the beliograph tower, situated ua the summit ot @ high OF hill to the south ot the town.The town is defended by fourteen forts, arrisoned by about 250 Spanish regu- ars.under Captain Escobar.The majority of the inhabitants, numbering in al about two thousand, are families of Cubans who are at present with the insurgents.Two sisters and a niece ol the late Cuban General Serafin Hanches ate also residing there with their [amilies commencing the bombardment fore - General Caçrillo sent a note Lo the May- \u2018or adviaing him that be was about to open fire with the dynamile gun.According to the rules of civilized warfare, be also sent a permit for all the non- cumbatants, men, wouen and children, to be allowed a safe passage from the besieged town.; After waiting until nine o\u2019rlock a.m.of the bh, sad not sewing any dispos:- tion on the pert of the Hpanish Cemmanii- et to answer the note.he ordered Mr.F i fire &« bomb as à warning.The projectile fell near one of the forts, without causing any material dam- Fifty Years Ago.his is the stamp that the letter hore Which carried the story far and wide, ©! certain care for the loathsome sore That bubbled up from the tainted tide Of the blood below.And\u2019twasAyer'sname And his sarsaparilla, that all now, know, That was just beginning ity ight of fame With its cures of go years age.Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla is the original sarsaparilla, It has behind it a record for cures unequalled by any blood puri- tying compound.It is the only sarsaparilla honored by a medal at the World's Fair of 1888.Others imitate the remedy ; they can\u2019t imitate the teoord : age to Captain Escobar, usking, in (be name of humanity.thai the women and thil- dren should be aliowed to leave town.NON-CUMIIATANTS FORCED TO BTAY But this officer, hopiag that by re fuss this bumane request the Cubans would desist in the bombaniment, absolutely prohibited ihe exit of non-com- Latants frown the town.His answer to the aute vas that he would aut allow a soul to leave the place, and that the Cubans could con- mence the bombardment when they pieused: and that if he was Lo die eVers- oly must share the name fate.,.This attitude on hin part nught hw constder-, ed heroiv if all the inhabitants shared the saine opinion but the majority of them have pleaded in vain to be allowed to be placed outsite the lines ST.KITTS TRILBY Remarkable Story Influence Told in a.8uit for of Hypuotio Damages.New Haven.February 17 By settling the case for 8313 in the Court of Con bas pre- an Inter- mon Gwuentolin Lydes to be Pieas vented what esting ria.Gwendoiin\u2019s story, as told in her affi- davirs, is that shortly after arriving here from her home vu St.Kitts, West Indies, she net Charles Ho Davis jai- tor of the Merzilus Society Building at Yale, and went to stay at his house.She says Davis by pamving tis hands across her forehead, threw her into a sort of Livnotie trance, in with she wan nab so ute slave jo has will, Hy constant repetition of Chis, = trembling with base passion and striped around his hug» body like a hyena.Only a quick surprise prevented him leaping through the window.If she had flinched ur cried out his hands would have been on her throat in an instant.As the man rose up, the woman walked calmly forward until her face was close to his.She was of a good height, and the ~light advantage of the floor on which she stood enabled her to confront bun with a level! gaze, and read the full import of his evil face.she felt bis hot breatb on her cheek.\u201cIs there anything I can do for you?\u201d she said.The sweetness uf the voice, coupled with the courage of the woman, was the man.The cunfidence she bad so suddenly re posed in him staggered him.An she paused tur a reply she looked steadily into the burning eyes and grimy face of the convict.The man was too surprised to speak.His face was like 2 face of stone.as dumb and expressionless as the face of à graven image, \u201cThen,\u201d said the woman, f wing up her advantage by laying hef while hand trustingly upon the gress striped shoulder, if there ix nothing can do for you, there is something vou can do for me.\u201d She turned quickly back for a bucket and passed it to the man through the window \u201cYou can get me some water.\u201d The man took the bucket without uttering a word and walked away across the sparkling grass, until be presently disappeared among the shadows of the rees.' The woman stood patiently at the open window, awaiting bis return, as confidently as if her will bad only suh- dued a dug or a vicious horse.When be came ahe thanked him, stepping siighliy te one side, and holding hack the skirt of her rode.He understood the motion, and projecting his broad shoulders through the window he set the measure of water carefully on the floor.n he straightened himself and took a step backward.Before he spoke he drew his sleeve awkwardly scrous hin mouthy G\u2014.you're a goo are.\u201d y ! After this remark.than which no lady ever received a more sincere coumph- ment.the copvict: awept his eyra over the space in front of the house.and then oing to the door he atretched his huge ame along the hard ground outside.The woman stood, a moment at the open window, and then, wrapping ber- self in a travelling rug, she ay down on the hed beside her frother und fell re halted ey led in the sweet morning ai on a shoulder of the mountain to breathe the horses.Below thm lay the house of the dwarf, the white kaolin sheds, the low.browed harracks.and the cabin of the open door and sliding window.w.The light of the rising sun shone on the distant buildings, and, ie through the bran-bes of the trees touched the chestnut hair of the woman who bad alighted to gather a nosegay of the flowers of the | Te was not much to fear.alter sll, from t ots,\u201d nei gli.fro he fifty convizts,\u201d xeid the Not much.\u201d replied the woman.\u2014Wm.Heary lton in Scriboer'a Magazine._\u2014 F The Ferestous Little Piral or cuaping and [ i t irai completely eclipses the hark Fabre (ish only sixteen inches long with teeth 3 large as a abark's.This fish, al- mesh ita eye is rather sinister.pre- rance -o s'eak ani reapect- pi at \u2018Be suspicions of even the mont are L roused.The pirai thinks nt hing of attacking fish ton times ita size.oe betide the 'aundress who attempts to wash ber linen in South American river patronised by the pirai.Ita favorite .strange te may, are the extremities, and it will dine with infinite relish off a few fingers or à foe, the feet one, you of a by or a duck be entoeum- od, pres it wt itaeit Montreal ** Star\u2019 SYSTEM OF » Life » + Insurance Five hundred dollars will be paid by the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, Limited, 40, 42 and #4 Moorgate street, London.England, to the person whom the Editor of the Montreal Daily 8tar decides to be the nearest relative of any one who is killed in a railway accident im tbe Dominion of Canada, or the United States, whilst being a passenger, provided acopy of the Montreal Daily Star (as indicated hereafter) is found upon the deceased at the time of the catastrophe, or if it is proved that be or she is a subscriber through a news agent, or through tbe publisbers.This sum will not be paid in the event of an accident *to railway trainmen while on duty, nor of a sulide.cases where the accident seems to the Editor to be due to carelessness on the part of the insured no yment will be made.No claim will be pai in the case of the death of achild under ten years of age.The Editor reserves to himsel! the rig t to pay the money in accordance with the provisions of any will left by the dex .in regard to residents of Montreal.claims may be eatablished by their bav- ing a Star of the day of issue, or the day previous, or by proof of their being regalar subecribers, dirrot or through news agents.Persons living outside of Montreal will have claims established if of a paper of date within three ay: previous 10 date of accident, or by proof of their being regular aubecribers in the same way.It wust be distinctly understood by all auberribers to the Star that the decision as to the payment of the insurance money is left to the opinion of the Editor; and bis decision is final.All copies of the Star sre published subject to this condition.The Qrean Accident and Guarantees Corporation referred to above ws represented in Canada by Rolland, l.yman & Rurnett, general managers, Temple Buil , Montreal.Address all correspondence to the \u201cStar,\u201d Montreal.\u2019 New Eleetrie Locometive* B A new electric locomotive of large diwensiona calculated, it is maid, to draw traîne double the weight of those attached to the ordinary steam-en- foes, at the rate sixty-two mlies per our, has been tried with success on the Western of France lice.The fret experiments of this kind were made in 1898 between Havre and Beuseville, an well an on the line from Paris to with an electric locomotive , which in sald to have behaved weil throughout the trial trips, Owing to the success of thie machine, the company\u2019s engineers have now constructed two lar, and more powerful locomotives, and fi le ose of these which has just been tested.The new electric engines are about 57 feet ton and of 1,380 ho er.In spite of their size, they will vear out rai lena than the ordina tocomo- tives, an their weight I» fetributed over eight axles Instead of over four or five.It ia nino «tared that the electric machines will he sarer than the others, owing 10 their supple or elastic Character, which will enahle them to at: w at full speed.Great in fact, expected from h .Lo.Ya Ls vag rw Ve ° ary J Cty Rie 3 Bebe WP Ne Ane } - WINDING UP ACT.re INDEPENDENT MATCH Co., LOUISEVILLE \u2014 In Liquidation \u2014 We will sell by suction aL Louisexitie WESNMEPAY, - MITE FERBVARY, | 46 \u20ac GC Ulock Tus following requisites fur mateh factory: Lot i.Paper Boxes.Sulphur, Phosphor, (ilue, ele.amounting per inventory wo.co Lot No.2 \u2014One lot Pine and Spruce sonn R14%, GENT & TLECOTTE Auctioneer.Liquidator, »I ln the matter of THOMAS MINKAL, Hotel Keeper of Loulseville.Insolvent.Wo will «cll by Auction at Louise itie.Wednesday, 34th February.1807, at ¥ 0'Cloek the following ssscls of the ontate.to wit: Lot 1.Furniture of 13 besirooms $470.37 Furniture Drawing Room.173.65 Furniture Office.tocluding $1748 2 = 0 safe .94.95 Furniture Ding Room HO.2b Furniture Kitchen Ra Furniture Bur Room = Liquors and Empties.18,07 Horses, Harness ais) ehicles .TR2.00 $1997 44 lat 3.Hotel Licenue t) May 1807.Lot2 SM H ~ of Cattle 344.50 Agricultural liuplements.m0 Pernuit to view any Line.TREAT 4 TUVRCOTTE, Curators.»3 JORN RYAN, Auctioneer.INSOLVENT NOTICE.AUCTION MALES of FORGUES & WISR N., Hesule Merchants, Insolventa We hereby give notice thet on Tharsday.inh February, 3597, as 21 a.m.sl so much in the In the Matte: MAN, Wi Will te solid at Auction Mar, th: areels of this estate, as fol- OWE , Stock-in-Trude Store.we sireet, SU.Roch.Mort Fixtures.\u2026.\u2026 2 $4533 29 I Cash Register._.200 C Balance of Rent to May, 1x08 D Steuk-ln-Trude, Siore.of St.Peter street, Lower Town.35348 00 Swre Fixtures.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\"0600 35854 00 E-Halance of Rent to May, 1897 Le 31380 F Hook lets as per lst.% The sale will be made for each lem sejm- rately.The inventory and a list of book debts may be examined at «ir office.and at Mensrs C.(©.Ileauchemin & Fils, Mont- Teul.«+ery day.The stocke may be examined at the polvent's stores.No 116 St Joseph street, St.Roch ant No 6x St.Peter street, louer Town.Wedresday, the 17th February, 1897.Terms The sale w take [dace at our office No.44 Duihousie street.PARADIS & JORIN, Curators.of Richelieu In- Office, 44 Tmlhousie street, Co.Building.Quebec, Feb 10 INSOLVENT NOTICE.Ta-re N.CIRCE, Taitor.ete.Montreal.The &aseta of this estate, as named below, will be old by l\u2019ublic Auction on Friday, Feb, 19th, at ({ a, mm, al the premises.321 NOTRE DAME STREET, Montreal, la several Lots to suit the Trade 1827.7 3 2aw Tweed.Sullingx, Overcoatings, etc .$1882.59 Gents\u2019 Furnirhing«.840.39 Store Fixtures and show cares 519.00 \u20ac .22e Stock will be on view at the premises, 3! Notre ! .on Thursday, 5th instant.Yor further information apply at Curators PF.W.RABFeRD, Ofice of Redford & Walford, } Curator Bataie N.Chives, x Imperial Raildis oatreal Le MARCOTTE RROS.Auctionsers, Ne av 0 Me.James ot, Montresl the same diseases as these drugs in forty-eight hours without inconvenience.(an) Each Capsule bears the same Whelmale of Apmen, Sam bd Co., Bastrvel GRIMAULTS INDIAN CIGARETTES - Recommended by Medical Authori- des in Europe, Asia and America for the immediate relief of Asthma and Bronchial trouble, Lyringitis and feri- tation of the air passages.Grimault's Cigarettes case the feeling of tightness across the chest, and gives a general feeling of repose and comlort, so that you n not neglect ur business or sit up all night gasping 2 breath for fear of suffocation.Becta vee snciossd wih such baw FOR SALE Rare Chance to Secure a First Class and Paying Brewery.ted on 9 Doninique and (adieux streets.Mostreal, with the Marhinery, Plant, efc.aiso the Buck oa hand, Horses, Waggons, etc The buyer will he antitled to the food will of the Katote receive the tasimess in full runing order.and wilt The business has begm ia existence for about 3 years, has always been very profitable and is mow making à handsome reiurn em Capital invested Purther particulars can be ebteined from J, L.court, Kxeumter, Canada Life Building, it.James Montreal Bealed Tenders Sarl \u201cTpnda Estate Atkin will be received until Moon ee ay.\"a sddreaned to Atkin Estate.Cure of P.O.Box 294, t Mn be arranged.to scespt the aides digestion.Save coupons in=.eldeo wrappers.LECAL CARDS.McGIBBON,HOGLE.& MITCHELL ADVOCATES, Canade Life Duttéine, MONTREAL LD.MegiBBOF, QC.ARFEUR 7.BOGGLES VIOTOR R MITOBELL wes ST.JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK.WELDON & McLEAN, Barvisters and A! \"4 i A z woe Ro \u2014 +4 deep ET \"4 © 7% ; An =\" a .02024 : La .à \u201ca , \u201cThe Daily Star.GRAHAM & OO, Proprietors.168 and 160 St James Street TRE ae ran ta sent to any part United \u201canada, o frees Beta Qu.d0 far a: moni apd $0u.for three We believe the circulation of Tum STAR ex :} comb! ad tesue tail the other lish Bows apers published in the city cf Mon ea Agents fcr French Advertising are Messrs, Ey Vavre & ak Cle, Buse de ia Grange, Hate CIRCULATION | | \u2014 OF THE \u2014 Daily and Weekly Star.FOB WERK ENDING FEBRUARY 13.1897.Monday .s cuvonasemeerranse ns GBSTTD Tuesday.vacensecsrs sense.A5,109 Ç Wednesday \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 44,737 Thureday se ene 44,055 Friday ove \u2026.ucnccavnes corres 44,601 | Baturday .ooo 50,214 274.451 Present Average: 45,742 Laiwen 86,613 Average Circulation of the STAR Last Week.From the above figures are excluded several thousand short sub- DAILY, for Week ending Feb.13.scriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 187.THAT SENATE AND THAT TREATY- In spte of Senator Hoar's puisation of oplumian, i iooks now as if the arbaira- tien trwaly wust inevitably go over to the new Senate.\u2018I'he present toly is determined lo tue il down with amendments even if it bas not the spirit to kill it outright with the rumbling of public opinion in its ears.Senator Sherman, the \u201cPremier\u201d of President MeRKinley's Cal inet, is leading the fight in its favor, but, as the New York Times vomfesses, be seems to be \u2018a poor leader 1 such a contest © What is needed is a man who could compel the carping section of the Senats wo openly face the sentiment of the country and squarely take the fullest respansibiiity for any upposition to the realy The last amendment attached to the instrument 18 u triple-plated absurdity It proposes Lo desiroy the principle of reference of ali disputes of a specified kind to arbitration as a matter ot course, and declares that in ea h case the President and the Senate must decide that the difficulty be submitted to the tribunal before it can go there.With our recent experience ol the ability of the Senate to fol wib the highest interests for motives hy oo means x0 hgh, this amendment could hardly be regarded as anything sh@zt ol a fatal crippling of the treaty.And it 1s not necessary to go outside of the United Mtates to get this opinion.The New York Times is wilitng to trust the President, but not the Menate.The respormbitity an the Intter case would be tou diffused.Becoming plainer -p ken, it says.But, asid+ frm that, the treaty shoul | be general and setf- working.it is ont ball & treaty wnen it provides a ref-r- ence, not to a dignified and impartial tri unat hut to Morgan, Mills, Stewart, o Teller.Gorman, Vest, Pugh, Cameron, Blackburn, and the other gory savages of the rtone age, who, because they la e Mr.Cleveland and Mr Olney.ars now discracing us in the eyes of civiiizi- tion.But a new Senate will come in on March 4, and the Senatdrially ke-hated Cleveland and Olney will at the same time retire out af range.TARIFF-MAKING.The ingredients for the tariff \u2018\u201cpudding\u201d are now all gathered, and the proof that comes with the eating, ought not, according to the programma, to be long delayed.The \u201cHome\u201d Commission has heard the evidence of ma- npufacturers in Toromto and of farmers tn Winnipeg.of coal and iron men in Nova Scotia and of coal and iron con- eumers in Ontario, of coal oil refiners from Petrolia and of coal oil burners from the four corners of the Dominion; and can now sit down in Ottawa and make a tariff to uit every one and turn prosperity into a common place.The \u201cForeign\u201d Commission, too, has coma back from Washington with pretty full information likely as ta what the Americans will not do, and a plan for appointing another Commission which can te depended upon to keep the question open for some little time.It ia, of course, less than a month to the /meeting of Parliament; but a good deal of wirk of a sand-papering kind can be ac- complinhed within that period.The task of the tariff makers will be rendered the easier by certain limits of the \u201c\u2018non-possumus\u2019\u2019 erder that lie across their path.Thus the attitude of the United States renders it impossible that they should reduce the tariff very considerably on the aide toward the Republic; and the pledge not to lead a caval charge through the estah- lished industries and vested interests of the country is a barrier to revolution that protects much tbe same ground.Than, with these checks om a radical change bolding their hands.the Govw- Ghamsal Wtst pay attention to the needs re , ' of the reveaue.Whatever s revenue tariff might produce, a slightly trimmed protootive tariff is likely to be disap- peinting in the matier of revenue, à was shown in the case vf tbe Wisou biil seroes Lhe border.Nar du the dumands for revenue valubit any signs of falling off.The last reports indicate sa increase of expenditure thus far foc the current fiscal year ; and the Crow's Neat Railway project, the bills for ail these Commissions, the West Block fire, and the other signs of the times, do pot promise very much of a reduction.till there is a very vigorous demand in the country for tariff reform.The Cominissioners have rea.ly beard a great doal of it, though it has more often taken the farm of a demand for the removal of apomalies in the existing schedules than of 8 cry for drastic measures, such as was heard at Winnipeg.There seems to be à goneral adiwission of the unpossibility of revolution; Lut a general belief that the tariff needs levelling and simplifying and 4 squaring to the rule of justice.As has been true for years, the class in greatest need oi tariff re tef is (be farming community.In thor success are we all bound Up.The key note ol the new MeKinley poiey a! Washington is to tak: especial care of the Amervan farmer, and the Cana- dan Government cannot permit themselves 1 be vuldune ur even equalled wr this item of the programme.We have A long advantage of our peiga- ; buts in tb matter of land, and ought to be able tu Make Canada conspiruous:y the farmer\u2019s paradise al (Lis continent.Sometlung may be done toward this end 10 varius ways, but tha tandf ss prob- abiy the lirst instrument at hand.The Fielding acheduws will be judged a furl- ure if they du not leave the farmers in à compieuous:y betler position than they are to-day Friend Dana bas \u2018vide\u2019 vur ness volurr \u2018em again, This tine a several weeks\u201d ola speech af tir Charles Tupper bas made hun \u2018See the red menace of war on the Canadian frontier and other hor- rilic sights.He preaches the old doc- tring that loyally to geography is a higher auty than loyalty to nationality, which probably accounts for the number of tines that Tammany Hall \u2018has seemed bigger in his eyes than the Capitol at Washington.\u2018ha Americans need pot feel dis couraged over the result of their Charl- ston naval manoeuvres, when the Vesu- vaus easily ran through the blockading fleet.They will probably have more use for bivckade-running than blockading in auy war io which they may be engaged.\\ Chicagy Club wants to dau Niagara because The water ffowing through it lowers the level of the upper lakes.Some Canadians are inchned to treat the Chicago canal similarly for the same reas.McKinley has a rod The open offices al.abou! hum protab y account for it The Great Powers can.indeed, muve, when the way iv Greeced for them THEIR EXCELLENCIES Lord and Lady Aberdeens Social Lions in Nashville.: .© cd Koohitie Tenu\u2026 February 17 \u2014 Since their arrival here yesterday worming, the Earl of Aberdeen, Guvernor-tieneral of Canada, apd the Countess of Aberdeen, uave been the gecipients ol marke.so cral Me were the guests of 1 Mr.ant Mgf Les.ie Warner at dinger yesteruay ring the afternoun the party were entertained at te.le Mead, aé 4 luncheon by General W.H.Jackson.I hey came hers to attend the mar- rage ol the brother of the Countess of Aberdecn.tion.Archibald Majoribanks, Miss Misie Brown, of this city, which will take place at R o'clock this evening in the First Presbyterian Chuicbh.APPROVE MR.LAURIER.Fehruary Ottawa.17.\u2014At A meeting of the Board of Trade last night, there was à warm discussion on the subject of the United States Alien Labor Law, and the following resolution was passed: That, n view of the continued trri- tating operation of the United States Alieu Labor Law, thin Board notes with hearty approval the (declaration of the Premier, that unless the United Etates shows à more friendly\u201d disposition, Canada must In self-protection pars a similar law.KILLED BY Barrie, Ont.February \u2014William Ferrier, known citizens of the town, was standing on a ladder chopping Lhe ice off thie roof of hia house, when the ladder shpped.Mr.Ferrier, a very heavy man, fai a considerable distance, siriking on the ice.The concusdon was 60 severe that he did not recover ocovnaciousness, and died during the night.THE FALL.17.\u2014 (Special.) one of the best- FAVOR WHISKY TAX.Cincinnati.Oki, February 17.\u2014A conference of prominent whi-ky men from a'l over the country.Tepreseniing perhaps $100,000000 of invesied capita\u2019, was held tn this city yesterday.After a careful review of the situation in the whisky trade and considerabla discussion, it was decided to petition Congress Lo put the tax on whisky at 70 cents.THE MANITOBA LEGISLATURE.Winnipeg, Man.Februar cinl}\u2014The second session of Manitoba legislature will n to-nfor- row.Mr.Fraser, the new Liberal mem- her for North Brandon, who succeeds Hon.Mr.Sifion, wi'l move the addres in reply to the apesch, and Mr.Dickie, of Sourfs, will second it.The seasion is not expected to be a lengthy one.17.\u2014(Spe- the Nipth SETTLERS FROM ARGENTINE.Winnipeg, Man.February 17.\u2014(£pe- Sal, A large number of well-to-do h people, who have been living near Boats Ayres, Argentine, are ex ed at Saltooats in the spring.hey number about four bundred families.sr GOOD LUCK BOUVENIRS.Ieadville, Col.February 17\u2014 Soom after Robert Fitzsimmons resched Lead- ville, yesterday, he bunted up s black- mnith, and in a few minutes was engaged in making horse shoes.Fits.made twenty-six shoes in all, and distributed them among local admirers.MR, BRODEUR'S RETURN.Winnipeg, Man., Fe February LR cial)?Brodear, M.P.for Rouvill Deputy Speaker of the House of Com: mous, loft vesterdax fer home Letters to ¢ The Editor.VOD VID NYO Dr.Gunns Pop-8hot at Phreneloxy.To the Kditor of the Btar: Bir.\u2014 As an amsteur phrelologist | was sotnew hat amusedat Dr.Gunno\u2019s apparent hostility tv what is popularly- known as the science of pbrenology.ss displayed in your report of his receat lecture on \u201cthe nervous system'\u2019 in connection with the Bomerville course, as given in your sue of Friday, the 12th inet.1f it was the doctor's intention tu ad- winister a black-wye to phrenology- use his own.expression-1 would advise hin tw go in liainiug befor he atluwpts lo du Bo again, fur this particular efort nwt only teil very wile of the mark, but revea.e.l an utter lack ol that acquaint- suce with the science of phreno.ogy, swiuch alone could justily so pretentious aiid sanguinary ah vnslaugbl, His pun vn the naine of Fraps Juseph Gal, was a trifle more witty than «is creet; for winle all will admit that there are those Vbo penodically present themselves as professors ol puie- no.ogy, whose only ciaam to the title rests upon their consummate gall, coupled with a conlitiued abhorrence of anyth.ng Like honest industry.But | venture to assert that even ine doctor will admit that this sort ot thing ts not pecu.iar tu phreno.ogy.| bave not known a phrenologist who yretends to read character from bumps.do not know a phreuv\u2019ugist who in reading character would ignore quality am à fuctor in deternuning the value of the brain, but quality being equal, it would be pa pable folly to ignore the importance vf size or quantity.The doctor in his elfort to discredit phrenology ventured! the remark, that big brains ware not always clever ones.\u2019 Fvery phrenologisg will readily grant this, but [ imagine that even the doctor woyld admit the fact, that it made all the difference in character, whether the brain lay back of, in front of or above the ears.It would not be difficult to find, say, ten or twelve heady of equal measurement all round, which would indicate as many types of character.lt is as easy to determine tbe quality ot any individual brain, as it is to estimate the relative size of any organ or any group of organs.When l Was a boy, being brought up in connection with what is cal a sheepskin tac- tory here, at that time we used to pull the wool by hand, sorting it as it was pulled, often taking four, five or six sorts off one skin.1 venture to say | could then nut only tell you what particular part of the sheep's body a given handful of wool came oft, hut | could tell you the breed of the.sheep and its condition when killed.Most men handling leather can tell whether a given hide came off a hull, a steer ora cow and the condition of the animal when killed; man being a unit, ever teature or part being in unison wit all others, a glance to the practised eve should be enough tu determipe the quality with equal certainty that it determines the quality ot the brain of any given subject.v ery phrenologist in reading character, sizes up the whole min, reading the tace as he would the index of a book, but claiming the brain\u2019 as the centre of the nervous system, the most sensitive and most important tea- ture of the human organism, to be in exuct harmony with the entire man, and by its quantity.quality and torm to turnish an absulutely certain means ot determining the character and pacity of any indisf lual.lt is impossible for any person to devote atteulion to phrenclogy, without becoming interested in physiology.heredity, hygiene and diet, because they are all interrelated and exert an influence upon each other, thus determining the character and value of the in- ca- dividual, whether man or woman.COMMON SENSE ® e e Loeation of the Morgue.To the Editor of the Star.Sir \u2014We have all read with interest the scheme of Dr.Laberge and Cor- «ner M.Mahun.to Mmuve the city morgue uptown.to the buil.ing known as the \u2018View: hv School of Medicine.Apart from the fact that (bis will probably prove a most inconvenient situation for a morgue building, the invasion of a pleasant dweliing house locality by this very necessary.but highly offensive neighbor, sbould not tolerated.Of course we have to have a morgue; and we have all been taught, that the present one bs not nearly commodious or airy enough, that it is nut nearly as well ventilated as an up to date a toni ific morgue should be, and among these connected with this institution.there $may be a naiural desire for a move \u201cuptown.\u201d But, for all that, the rights of the many should obtain over the rights of the few.and there wil be strong opposition to its heing brought into such clise proximity to the dwellings of peaceable ci.izens.Dr.Laberge his the care of the city's hea'th in his hands, and, we presume, considers this a wholesome plan.Put many will be found who (perhaps tr.U£h 1-ck of medi-rl kno: 1dge) vi m- ture 10 disagree with him on this point.Yours truly, CIVIS.HOCHELAGA.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.Jeremie Decarie Nominated by the Liberals.Mr.Jermie Decarie, Warden of the County of Hochelaga, was yesterday formally chosen as the Liberal candidate to contest the county at the approaching provincial general elections.The convention was held at the St.Jean Baptiste Market Hall.Messrs.Francois Armand, Mayor of Riviere des Prairies, and Jas.Cinaawn, were ap- int chatrmen.The following were proposed as can- qitates for the party Domination: Mears.Jere rie, Gharles A.L.de Ma I.ae and Eugene Lafontaine, Dr.Hanson and Ald.es and Grothe.vGrothe and Messrs.de Nar tang, and lefebvre withdrew their names, and a hallot thea resulted as follows: Jeremie Decarie, 87; Ald.Jacques, 3; Dr.Lanctot, 26; Chas.Cham- agne, 2 Eugene Lafontaine, 18.Dr.fan ctot and Messrs.Champagne and Lafontaine then withdrew, and a secon hallot gave Mr.125 and Aid.Jacques 58.Ald.Jacques than moved that Mr.Decarie be the unanimous choice of the convention.This was agreed to.Mr.J.I.Decarie, on bebalf of his father, who was abment, thanked the delegates, and Mr.Charles Marcil complimented the convois on on its bappy selection of a candidate.The proceedings then terminated.PHILHARMONIC FRSTIVAL, The annual festival of the Montres) Philharmonic Bociety i ita 20th season, will take place on the 7th, 8th and Bd of t April be next.at the Windsor Hall.On Wedn eaday, A pri) \"a Max Bruch's oratorio * n rformed; on Thursday orchestral - ections and vocal nolos will be given at a matinee at 3.20 p.m., and Massenet's oratorio \u2018Mary Magdaien\u201d and th- oven's \u2018Ninth Chora) 8 mphony\u201d in the evening.Friday the festival will le concluded with Wagner's opera \u201cTannhsuser.\u2019 services of tha Nastam Festival oc Crys, Orcbytr, ae a Bustua, will act as The chorus will number sac Sond rata: t \u2018a Festival certainly equal ln inrétodt those of any fous year, if they do not eclipse [a pis efforts.The gastorio \u201cMary | Magdalen\u201d is quite new to Montrealers | pnd is woe of assenot\u2019s most success- itions.This with Beethoven's \u2018Ninth Byam y\" will form one of 0b the most notable toncerts given by tbe society.MUSICAL EV ENIN A Delightful Couple of Hours at the Art Galléry.An audience Including a majority of Montreal's best known people gathered in the Art Galle last evening to speud à musical evefing with Mr.Jus- eph Gould and a \u201caber of talented ludios and gentlemen \u201cpuder his guld- ance.The program which Included part songs, plano, 1e and vocal so los, was wholly clashicgl, but wax none the lens interesting on Eat account.As a rule, clussical music ds calculated to become rather tedious #8 all but the most cultured and musical, but last night's concert was af a far different character.The part songs proved once again that Mr, Gould Is à past master tn the art of gathertng and conducting a band of singers, the work of the ladies tn Schumann's \u2018Sgng of the Country, aud Cherubini *\u2018Blauche of Provence,\u201d bein especially enjoyable, while the rend ering of Morley's two hundred year old ow is the month of Maying\u201d was without a flaw.Mrs.Shaw played as brilliantly an only she can, and gave valued assistance to Mr.Dubois in Saint Saens\u2019 concerto for A minor.Mins Mabel Chambers sang «weetly, and Mrs, Laing did full Justice to \u2018Havdn's \u201cRpirit Song.\u201d One of the features of the evening was Miss Belasco's rendering upon the piano of Chopin's Berceuse and Mosz- kowski's Etincelles.At the conclusion of the prograinine a vote of thanks was tendered to Mr.Gould and those who bad so ably an- sisted him by Rev.J.Edgar Hill and wis suitably acknowl d The next item in the avllabuws of en- tertainirents under the auspices of the Art Association will be a lecture on March 9 by Prof.Cameron upon \u2018\u201c Tha Fgypt of the Pharaohs.\u201d [Th a a D 4 a 4 2 4] Vast multitudes of British ¢ subjects in India suffering un- Ô told miseries.¢ The piteous cry is for help ! ¢ One dollar will buy rice food ¢§ for a man for a month.¢ Ô Britain's historic enemy, Rus- ; ¢ Ô \u2018 >< sia, is sending reliet.Ô Where will Canada stand in the work of succor?04% %% © 04% %+% THE FRENCH PRESS le Soleil ways.was reported to the pust office authorities that the Bleus of Quebec were continuing their fraud of the old regime in circulating at the cost of the state a sheet culle! \u2018L'Avant Garde,\u201d which had no subscription list.The editor of this paper having been called upon tw explain, replied that Le Soleil did as muc A proper enquiry will show what we now state, that the clientele of le Soleil is a bons fide une.\u201d.' Tha Soleil also complgi ul the speech of Hon.Mr.Pilynn at the Chateau Frontenac the other night.It says that it contained nothing new or startling, and was only a repetition of what he has so frequently delivered in Mont- poll and other places.L'Evemement, speaking of the ap roaching local elections, says: \u201cThe Fibers press is very much alarmed, as public sentiment continues tu run strongly in favor of the Cabinet of Mr.Flynn, and the electors of the province give it to be underntood they are not going to renew the disastrous experi- to 1882.\" 1R» Club-Sporting Miscellany.THE MINS in REIS Toronto- Those who failed to he present at the Acad not voles, emy of Music la hear the great who id not st eight.chorus of see Fred who did eighty Hickey soren up has face into all sorts of hor- rably funny expressions or who did not witness him come orma us wouth as be terrible vengeance he the person those ante \u2014 \u2014 fruit, a delicious er» Brophy glance of who did not -er 4 with a and Hunch ot \u201cthe in all e of his eagle megmficent \u201cWalle\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014 real those who id not uduaire his un.cye the host of bluck-faceit smd with his suave pear ~plitting his en wax telling of the would take upon Croas=eved Nie basket \u201cDoc\u201d Campt sjesty.as he co merry voice fed t coun.\u201d ull pre- of wil with leew - Harry with a nt roiled makers, hem on no tbe mazes of conundrum land, and those with ed his ~ them who did not wonder which \u201cJims\u201d with a sin lender baton, thapk(ut for And al! those atten ever tor the most popular couple, the passionate plause und angry hisses that met decision of the unfortunate judges, were short nigh! tertar fortu 4 the happened.\u2019 gre: atest \u20ac home not moved by those who of the M nusenl Lay nate, Us hive ur Camptrell wie much ake walk movement the ease direct- of to be who were not there to \u201cthat who missed the of portunity of applauding and 1158 This race wés not finished owing to the late ness of the day.RACING AT AYLMER, Ottawa, Ont\u2026 February 17.\u2014One thousand people saw the races at Aylmer yesterday afternoon.In the 2,50 class there were evidences of crooked work, but the judges, beyond changing a driver, did not interfere.It looked as if Mamie F., the Montreal mare, did not try to win.The crowd wanted all bets ofl, but the men om the stand would not agree tu il.Following is the summary: 2.22 clans; purse $175 - Henderson, Hurke, Ottawa .ss A 11 Alice U.McPherson, Utlawe .2 2?Myronette, Loughran, Ottawa.3 3 3 Time 23, 229, 230.2.50 class; purse, $125.Klia (i., Kennedy, Ottawa.1 2311 Mumie ¥., Leger.Montreal 21133 John W.h.ph, Ottaws 55356282 Sleepy Joe, Mie (tia 33335 Jaruine, Forbis, tarry Sound 5 4 6 6 4 Caro M., Fiyan, 6 6 4866 Time 2374.214, 238.2.98, 2%.YESTERDAY'S NEW ORLEANS RACES New Orleans, February 17 \u2014Fine weather overhead, but ua very poor track marked yesterday's spurt.Favorites divided the card.First rave, G fuilongs\u2014Hailstone, 110 Reiffe, to 2, 1; fsaat Gad, 96, lorsey, is to 1, 2, If, , so te 1, 3.\u2018lime, 1.24 3-4.Laurada i, Ida Wagner, Spiritualist, Hizarre, also ran.mon ruce, 7 furlungs\u2014Double Dum- 96, Harretr, 9 to |, 1, Connie Lee.96, Blank, 1 to 3, 7; Beelbach, 3.Time, 1261-2.Moralist, Wood King, You O Me, also ran.Third race, 7 furlonga\u2014Hano Belle, 98, Dorsey, 8 10 5, 1; Bob te, ta.Reilfe 6 to 5 2; Pirate.EE Ben champ, 7 tu 1, 8.lime, 1.41.Poon Bombard, St.Lee, Spinols, also ran.Fourth rage, | mi Ipt Lady, 92, Dorsey, 8 to 5, 1; Dagnocles, 98, Garner, 3 to 1, 2, Dave Pulsiver, 100, Hirsch, Tt 1,3 Time, 1.551-4 Robert Latta, Mamie G., Judge Steadman, also ran.Filth race, 7 furlongs\u2014Domingo.Caywood, 6 to 5, 1, Favorine, 104, Dor- = 410 1, 2, Pop Dixon.95, Burns, 7to 2 38 Time, 1.421-2.Mr.Dun- lan, Oldhans, Paskols, Texas Belle, al- æ Tan.Sixth race, Dorsey, 12 to 1, Rw I, 2; Bom 3 Time, France, Sligo, 8 also ram.6 \u2018urlongs\u2014Prarson, 97, Lillian E.102, Burns, ee Chinego, February 17\u2014 One of the greatest auction sales of trotting and pacing horses ever heid in the West was begun yesterday morning in the Dexter Park Horse Pavilion, at the Union Stock Yards.The sale is being held under the direction of Splan an Newgaes, od is well attended.sy Por with a trial record of 207 3 brought the top price of $3100.Following are the prinvipal asles: Bendrix vy, pacing record 2.12, 5 years, ch a x Sphinx, dam Lizette.Jobn Juber, Chicago, $3100 Kathleen, ch @.i, by Red od Shawmut, dam Belmarch, J {adden, Lexington, Riley 5.blk g 7.by Riley Medium, dam Queen, John Beckot, Chicago, $750.Dan O'Loid, blk @.6, by Curalloid, by Donna, W.Thompeon, Jackson, Mich, lda Greenlander, bik m.by Greenland- er, dam Pioetta, W.J.Thurdbron, Philadelphia.$410.Jos.b g, 10, by Juny.dam Emma, M.T.Tic nor, Chicago.quo WHEEL.ANOTHER CANDIDATE RETIRER (Special to the tar.) Toronto, February 17.\u2014 Bliss Corey, ot Petroles.has vacated the field of vice- president candidates, and CC.W.Wells, of Waterloo, sod T.T.Cartwright, will bave the contest between them.JOHNSTON LAID UP IN BRANTFORD.(Special to the Rtar) Braotford, Ont., Febripry 17.-John S.Johnston, the speedy c Hat and skater, who had come hers to it Bart Hulse, is laid up with an at of congestion ot the lungs.cool on is Dot serious CWA aan: ial to the Star.) Toronto, February 17.\u2014 Vice-Presi- dent A.O.Hurat, is of the opinion that George Orr will get the C.W.A.Presidency, unopposed, snd that Chat- ham will get the meet.He has heen travelling in the aast and down there he says they all favor the Maple over the Telephone oity.MORE L.A.W.TROUBLE.8t.Louis, Mo.February 17.\u2014The Missouri division of the I.A.W., is ripe for revolt against ths ruling of the patent body upon the matter of Sunday racing.Home rule is demanded upon matters louzning racing days, amateur events and classification of prises.Already there is a neucius bare for the aeceders to rally round.League of lade- pendent Wheelmen, a growing organiszs- tion, was siaried here a year ago.dhey have Sunday racing.A one-third mile track is being made by tbe L.|.Wand when the season opens they expect to receive large docessions from the older associations.San Francisco, Cal.ry 17.\u2014The L.A.W.leaders in Northern alifornia are bad!y divided on the gubjeet of Joana.sion from the League eue Sunday racing decision.aile Can rominent men favor a split, others are ft as strongly against it.H F.yonoe, vice-consul tor: the division, is the organisation str ly in favor of da Western League, and severing connections with the L.A.W.says that the I membership last year cost California $88, frome whieh pot one cent\u2019s of was derived Geor Stratton, of local racing board, and Stanley Eci Tota treasurer of the C nis divisibn, agrees with him.Oa Tr , A.P.Bwain, ent the Californias Associated Cycling Clale, aad C.mms: the firat League member, in the are as or, ng League intact Bain qeclarce thot it the matter were a vote va es wenld fe lenmediate action ex Chicago, IH.February TT dures lose - ; Na aonals onals have oa Longue ot Imen to be held in rails delphia.8 is the programme revenge that men have plap- to even up with the total diare- rofes- D TRE en fe pre * Obicago, Jn.February 17.The Chie: icle's special from De Colo, Secession of the Western States fram be League of American Wheelman is prohanle The plan is to take in the th also.The split comes on t rock of Sunday racing.WANDEHEHRS Bi BICYCLE CLUB.Mr.M.McDuff has been elected acting secretary until the recovery of Secretary KR.A.Wallace, who has gone bome to Coruwall to rest, and who is All men back about tbe first of March.embers are requested tu ineet at rooms on Thu ) evening to at- te, the M.A.A.A minstrels.All up, Wanderers.The Wanderers are to lose one of their members in the person of Mr.Frank C.Hanns, who is going to take up his residence in Toronto to fill a position in the bicycle department of a city firm there.The anderers wish him all future success and pros- rity.The Club will be strongly represented at the next masquerade of the Prince Arthur Hink.The date wild be announced later.e CURLING.MONTREAL DEFEATED THISTLE.The annual friendly match between the Montreal and Thistle clubs was completed last evening, the Montrealers winning by 55 shots.Five rinks were played on Tuesday evening; two were vesterday afternoon, and the ¢ plates five in the evening.Followin the complete score.MONTREAL ICE.Risk No.1.Montreal.Thistle.H.B.Brock F.C.A.Mclndoe H.H.Brainerd Dr.C.W.Wi E.B.1bbot A.ti, Walsh H.\u20ac.Sucklin Captain Clift, £ P, skip.8 Rink Na 2 J.Alexandor Jus.Clegh S.Gardner J.H.Mitchell pr.R.W.Shep J Anpderron G.H.McHenry.Judge Archi .skip, 16 okip, 9 Rink No.X W.T.Bailey C.D.Morris « F.Notwan | Dr.Gentles w.w aw a K.Smith, ip n Dr.J.T.Finpie, skip, 9 THISTLE ICE.Rink No.& C.P.8c W.Fair J.F.Mundie Major Freeman H.J.Miller J.Harcourt T.Willlamaon, G.Cameron, skip, 12 skip, 16 Rink No.& 8.Howard lb Robertson E53 Tear .Brown \u20ac Molean C.W.Dean, ¢ W J.Cleghorn, skip.10 skip.14 MONTREAL ICE Kink No.6 T.L.Paton J H.Bæwart W.W.Wateon M.L.aker J.Sinith C.J.Baird R.W.Tyre skip.# Goo.8.Brush, skip, 10 Riak No.7.J.Pinder A.K Beckett Rev.Mr.Movat A.K.Mussen ton Dr.Cameron 8.A.McMortry, D.Kinghorn, skip.18 skip, 13 Rink No 8 A.F.Dun) W.Virtue Geo.Hyde J.Schuitze C.KE.Bmythe R.8.Kinghorn Ww.IL wW.D skip.17 skip, 15 THISTLE, CK ¥ Bah Mes C.H.Geale J.H.Smith F.C.Wiisoa W.0.H.Dodds J.Simmoas Sm n White W.Abbott, T.Niooll, skip, 13 skip, 5 Rink No.16 % Baillle ; M.S Muir .R.Oughtred .W.8t George C.Coriatine Joo.Adair KR.McDougall.Mowat, skip, 14 9 Rink No.1} J.A.Macdonald H.8.Holt 14.-Col.Gardner .R.Macdeanel N.Sout Rev.Dr.Barclay .Willlamaon.D.A, McPherson.skip, skip.16 Rink No.12.H.Cameron Douglas A.Hodgson Reynolds R.A.Dunton W.Stew A.F.Riddell Alex.Mitohell Pp, Total 197 12 Majority for Montreal.55 shots.A GRKEN MATCH.Four green curlers of the St, Lawrence Club met a similar number from the Caledonia Club last night on St.Lawrenos ioe.The match was as follows: \u2014 Se.Lawrence.Caledonia wi P McVey {ohn Mclean m.Ryan .Bheppard H.Drysdal yodale R.y D.Pattereon.skip, 13 P.Lyall, jr, skip, I¢ A PECULIAR ACTION.(Special to the Star.) Ingersoll, Ont., February 17.\u2014James Vance, president of the Ingersoll Curling Club, has heen fined $30 and costs by Police Magistrate Morrison for al lowing liguor to be given to the mem- bern of a visiting club.A similar action is proceeding againat M.T.Boch- anan, a member of the Oxford County Couneil for the Ingersoil division.e ° e SNOWSHOEING.PASTIMES TRAMP.The Pastime Saowshoe Club will hold a tramp to-night, Wednesday, starting from MoGill Collage gates at & o'clock sharp.All up, Pastime.AQUATICS.WINNIPEG'S ENTRY FOR HENLEY.(Special to the Star) Winnipeg.February 17.\u2014The amount necessary to pay the Winnipeg Club fours\u2019 expenses to lienley has been subscribed, and the Club\u2019s entry has been mailed with aworn affidavits that all the caramen are eligible.THE COMING OXFORD -CAMBRIDGE RACE.London, February 17.\u2014 Cambridge University is making big efforts to wm the boat race with Oxford.Extraordi- - taken in the selec- crew.Councils of war are beld daily by 1 the best coschers of former years after the crew's practices, and are frequent.As at present constituted, the men are about ten pounds lighier than their opponents, and they contain fewer of last year's crew.But the small difference in weight ma mot mean much, as at the end of les year's terrific Eee through waters, it was and tbe middle or lighter weights who were do up and collapsed.Dudley Ward, one of Lhe new oars the Cambridg fo EATER sculler in tbe country asd tbe riens winner pre Diamond Soulls, À soa to to Camb mit E SE or.which sompeted, rertraie 204 enter .probably - A ET : Co ame «5 AE Fe a oY gare Tr mw PEUT FF ® cite rd Leopine an an old Algo and stroke the bril- Mans New College orew a Henley last your, and Cambridge Ferme.a are potresfu! -oar, 0 I ~ etre ow training ship Worteatar.NISCELLANEOUS.lun Julian, \u201cFitimmons * manager at Reno.Nev.fram the Fast.pr She oy and said that Fitzsimmons one arrive in Nevada this week.His re nied Subic tbougbt that en Tore ec buf it is t that rg's near Carson, will be the location.Julia aid Fitzsimmons was in perfoct Ma Referring to Ebarkeys chal- ht the winner, Julian said: les pd ten defeat Corbett, Markey will be ucoommodated.\u201d Corbett and party arrived at Carson, Nov.yesterday morning.There was a large crowd at the station, but the champion dropped off the rear end of the train and was hall way to the hate! before anybody knew he had alighted.After resting at the hotel he was driven out to inspect the training quarters at Fhaw's San Tings.Cal, February 17 Jus.J.Corbett, while en route to bis training quarters in Nevada, wus | reci- pent of as many honurs as a Presidential candidate.At every little station between San Francisco and Sacremento, as aoun 48 the train stopped at the depot.crowds thrunged around the sleeper and for a sight of the heavy weight pugilist.Corbett was in excellent mor and gratified the curiosity of bus admirers at every point.At Secremento therm was « larg « and enthusiastic erowd assembled at he station when the tram pulled ip.and Corbett received an ovation which lasted twenty minutes.the crowd cheering and yelling.[lan Stuart will weet Corbett at Reno, and after a short business chat the pugilistic promoter will journey to Sap rancisco to complete some arran ments connected with this end of t fighting carnival.A sporting man who is Very close to Stuart said yesterday that unless the fighting manager can secure two first-class pugilists who will agree to do battle to a finish for a small purse, which must not exceed 91,500, there will not he a second attraction.Stuart says that the second fight will not bring any more people to Carson than the crowd that will be present on the 17th March to see the championship battle; consequently, he 1s not anxious (0 matoh any of the chamn- pions unless they are willing to go in and scrap for the bonor and glory of a wig.Corbett has reached San Francisco.He bas cancelled bis exhibition dates at Reno.Carson and Virginia in the face of strong protests froin leading citizens of towns.Although he was as sured by District Attorney McGuire that no atterupt would he made to collect the lation license fee he insisted upon ing no chances.SE, can\u2019t tell what kind of a nigger may be found in Luat law, was his reasoning.\u2018We will just let matters stand as they are until Fits and 1 have settled vur argument.Then let them test the law all they want ta\u201d A drizzling rain fell all t morning, turning to snow shortly befure noon.By sundown the white mantle was four inches deep and there are no indications of a break in the storm before morning.Meanwhile Corlett\u2019s quarters at Shaw's Springs are being burried to completion but it is hardly probable that they will he fit for occupation in less than two days.The champion amused bimself to-day playing billiards and whist.He is a trifle disappointed at the out!ook for rosd work, but is in excellent spirits.Dan Stuart spent the day in consu tation with his architects.The extraordiniry demand for seats forced him to change his plans.He is convinred that it is necessary for bim to build a greater au.phitheatre than he intended.and architects are now at work planning an enclosure of mammoth dimensions iagrams will) he rinted apd mailed to the principal cities for exhibition.Just what the seating Stuart is wanbis to sey pvr t architects bave finished their drawings.Phil.J.Dwyer, Corbett'a hacker.will reach Carson a fortnight before the fight and will spend the intervening time at the champion's training quarters.Philadelphia, February 17.\u2014John T.Sullivan arrived in Philadelphia yesterday.He will be tendered a benefit tomorrow night at the Quaker City Athletic Club, when be will appear in a four-round bout with Padd Ryan, bis first opponent of the mpronship.When asked for his opinion on the coming fight between Corbett and Fitz- simmons mid: \u201cI certainly think Corbett will win, for he is a el-head- ed chap has fots of experience.He bas improved a lot since he fought me in New Orleans, and even at That time he was a wonder.Then he could not bit very hard.but he has since de- Teloped his hitting powers until now he le to hold up bin end with any of them.Then again Fitzsimmons - ot able to hold his end up with an who is so Yong headed as Cor- ry and the Australian is liable to qe to pieces at any stage of the game.If you have noticed Corbett has shown great cleverness in making matches, and I will say that this one is no, exception to the general rule.\u2019 Corbett\u2019a presence in Carmon has had the Immediate: effect of causing a revival In betting.Last evening Frank Golden, a well-known jeweller of Carson and Virginia (ity, offered to wager $500 that he could find backing for Fitssimmons for any amount up to $10,000.Corbett heard of the proposition and offered to accept the wager.Golden wan inclined to flunk.After a heated argument, Corbett offered to make the jeweller a present of $5 If he would risk $100 even that Fitssim- mons would win.This wager Galden ted.Then Jim became insistent wagered $200 against $100, which Golden also took up after a conference with Martin Julian.Corbett stepped up to the hotel office counter where the pair were \u2019onversinæ and offered to bet Jullau to a standstill, Fitzsimmons\u2019 manager repudiated Any connection with Golden and to be exeused.An a clincher Corbett placed $100 on the counter which he offered to hagard that Golden could not produce $1,000 with which to back Fits at even money with 10 days.Golden with- rew.Idaho is following the example set } Nevada in regard to prize fights.bill was introduced in the Lower House of the Legislature Reo legalizing Jove contests au aotially, similar to he measure ssed by t evada Lez- ialatare.Tha license à is fixed at but it was put so bigh with the expec- ta that it would materially re * .e GOSSIP The finals in the series of the Ameri- oan amateur racket cham mpionsbip were won b) Spaulding de Garmendia on Satur 2 \u2018afternovm on courts of the New York Racket and Tennis Club, on West Forty-third street.The game was between Garmendia and Val- entige G.Ha'i, and was 8 sure victory for winner from the first.The acore was: De Garmeopdia, 15-15-15; Hall, Frank C.ives has made another offer to Thooh Schaefer for a billiard match, oa offers to play a match game of 6.008 points.viz.600 points in the afternoon and 00 in the evening for any «mount from 85 note to any part of $19,000.He further offers to com- onde: Schanfer 1.000 points at the start {inet Smo poi the '\u201cWigzard \u201d need only play A ter in the Brockville Times sayx } Wiokier, the eo colt owned by Mise Elsia Jones, was out for a little yesterday on the North Æugueta road Although the betting now in dorento is to, J inst him for Lhe ht \u2018ha N Pie Shs te the talent es Sharper 08 he Ottawa tres fer ail.s, \u2018 | 7 ed Rive as su wv Era +7 + Se e A WISE PATSICL BROAD OF OPINION.HE THROWS PREJUDICE TO THE WINDS.® nt Dr.J.L.Limes Badoress Dr.William Pak Pilis Because He Has Found Them Efllensious Believes\u2019 the Fires Duty of a Phy- sistas is to Oure His Patients \u2014 [I From the News, 8(.John, Kanasa .Hearing that Dr.J.L.Limes, of Bly John, Kansas, had used Dr.W Pink Fills in his practice with great su.cess, a roparter culled upon amd N- terviewed regarding the matter.The reporter found the doctor a very pleasant and affable man of probably filty years of age.We were much impressed with bis manuer, as it was kind} and dignilied.When we broached the subject of our call, be proceeded to give us the fulluwing for publication : \u201cMy intention had been called to Dr.Williama' Pink Pills fur Pnle People by several persons of my acqualnts ance w had been greatly benefited or entirely cured by their use.determined to give them a trial in my practice and Uf they proved to be satis factory I would adopt them and use them regularly.Since | began pre ascribing them have never had cause to regret my determination.I have Dr.Williams Pink Pills in à number of cases of nervous troubles, neurasthenis, rheumatism, etc., and in every case have been exceptivnally well (leased with the resuits, and | can honestly and conscientiously recommend Pink Pills for the above diseusees.1 shall continue to use them and re commend them to my patients.for I consider there is nothing better for the diseases (h«y are recommended to cure than Dr.{villiams Pink Pills, If you desire tu use this for publication jou can attach my pame.1 am we nown in this part of Kansas.1 am secretary of the U.8.Pension Examia- ing Surgeon's Board for Stafford Co.Kansas, afd chairman of the Republf- can County Central Comittee for above named county.ully, M.D.Yours faithf JAMES L.LI We also ascertained the doctor's standing in si.John by a few interviews with prominent people, which we herewith publish along with the floctor\u2019s statement regarding i \u201cl am well acquainted with Dr.J.I.Limes and know him to be an bonor- able and airaigbtforward man, and whatever he may say can be relied upon.5 R BENEFIEL *l have known Dr.J.I.Sut.of Schools.Limes for & number of years and can recommend bun as a prumiaent physician, and 8 man well liked in this vicinit HOWARD GRAY, Cashier Commercial Hank.\u2018I have known Dr.L.Lunes for several years.and as a physician he is very prominent, and bis tation for honor and integri'y: are too well known to be questioned for an instant.J.(CORNWELL, Editor St Jobn Newa, Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills are a blood builder and nerve restorer.They su ply the blood with its life and health.giving properties, thus driving disease rom the system.There are numerous colored lmitations, against whi hr Pak public is warned.he genuine Pink Pills can be had only in boxes the apper around whi~h bears the (ull tra mark, \u2018Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pilis for Pale People.\u201d Rzfuse all otbers Bpeesial Notice.A merchant who pean dg SA of capital many « hances fr buying goods st Yi- dicufousty tow prices these hard times For instance, if a manufacturer is overstocked with s and wants some ready cash he not gu to a merchant who wants from one month to three months\u2019 srodit, but to une that be knows will pay Lim cash immediately, and such a merchant is thus enabled to sell retail at as low prices as other merchant can buy wholesale in the regular way.A notable instance of this is the firm the Glass ~ of Bastien & Valiquette, Rlock, corner of St.Catherine and Usi- versity streets, who have been exceptionally | lucky lately in securing har- which in some cases they fa ne.marked so low as to actually have other merchants laying to sell at their own stores.A visit to thelr store will always he enjoyed by those who are looking for first class goodp at unusually low prices.NOVA SCOTIA ORANGEMEN.Halifax.N.8.February 17.\u2014-The Grand Orange I e of Nova Scotia, convened at New Gl ow yesterda Grand Master Gasa, in hin open! 4 dress, referred to the anf, tm the Manitoba school question.and con gratulated those who stood true.Provincial Volers List BOARD OF REVISORS.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given thet the Board of Hevisors are now sitting in revision of the list of electors qualified to vote at an election of a member, the Legislative Assembly, \u2018and that the complaints of applicants and objections in connection with the revision of the sald list will be proceeded wilh, so far as cCir- cumstances will permit, in the foilowing order.and upon the following daya name- of Montreal Division No.sday, ibe Sie Ist of Montreal Division No.2, viz, St.James and Fast Wards, on v.the 26th February Lnetan The list of Montreal Di 8t.Louis Ward, on Friday, ruary instant.sion No.2, viz, the 6th\u2019 Feb- The list of Montreal Division No.4, viz Lawrence Ward.on Monday, the lat c nex The list of Montreal Mvision No §, Antoine Ward, on Wednesday, the March next.Th- list of Montreal Division I No 6 viz, R.Ann's and Centre Wards, on Thursday, Bt.\"the \u201con March ne The ame of Hochelega.Jean tite, Denis \u2018oatiel wal rt of Hocneinga™ Di fi t ur Mare h next.DESNOYERS, SAM CR À w LOUIS ARMOTRONO.* of Revisors.cl at.Montreal, 16th February, 187.es = \u2014\u2014\u2014 HOUSES TO LET FURNISHED AND GXFCRNISGED.J.CHADOCK SIMPSON & C6., Real Estate Agenta, IN2 2.James of.CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO, ST.JANRS & #7.PETER STS, 25 seed Firnt-clans Offres to Jet tu this new ffre-pronf ané well appoint building, with improvements, lighting.hetting gad oe lk on 8 ME ; rs + 2% a & i A ) \u2019 \u2018aE .cat .NU y.= > ais : RR i vs Ve cher, o THE FIGHT FOB THE FRANCHISE Many More Applications to the Revisers.\u2014_\u2014 DOUBTS AS TO THE SUFFICIENCY OF TIME ALLOTTED.The City's Market Tenants and the Legal Qualification.The Provincial Board of Revisers sat Again tu-day and discussed several more details of procedure, which were a Little doubtful owing to the contradictory character of the original franchise law and the act amending it.lt vus puinted out that the fifteen days for receiving complaints or applications «x- pire on the twenty-third instant.No ap plications not filed by that date ean be sntertained.It is likely that all of the clubs that have taken out forms fur ap plications will probably not file the doru- ments until towards the end of the time allowed, and consequently the applications will come in by bundreds the last day.It will probably take a couple ot days to sort them, and thea, the law provides, five days\u2019 notice has to be given to all applicants and others toicerned befure Che revision is pro ceeded with.As the list has tu be coum- leted by the tenth of March, 1hat leaves Foe Revers just six days to complete the revision, which it iy feared will LD possible.The Revisers this morning decided to forward at omce notices tuo thow whose applications have Leen ulready received, su that as much of the work as possibile can be done without further delay.udge Desnoyers, the chairman of the Poard expressed the hop that the jo- lu i-al clubs and o'bers who have forms out, would fils the papers at once, as that was the only course to take of they wished to make sure of their coming up in time fur consideration.About one hundred applicaii ns from 5! Mary's, St.Jumes and East Wards were gune over yesterday and checked by the muni ipal lists.All applicants whose names do not appear in the li - ter lists will be summoned hy letter before the Boar.A delega ion repriscniing the butuhêrs and other leusees vi the city markets appeared before tbe Board and asked if \"hey were to be forbitden votes on - ing to the peculiar wording of the law whith aivs thi the Revisors in conti e- applisations for voies on account of rentals are tu be guided in their Judgmenis of ihe value of the property Corupted by the wunicipal valuation roll.The markets, being city property, are evaluated on the assessment rolls en Bloc only, so that the stalls do not appear as distinct properties.The three revisers, Judge Desnuyers and Mr.James Crankahaw representing the Goverment.and Mr.lewis Aru- strong representing Le city, appsared two favor the granting of vores to the rity's tenants holding that it was not the intention of the law to disqualify the butchers and traders and give votes Ww their empluyes on their salary qualifications.The delegation was asked to tell the tenants of stalls to fife applications 1n the usual way.There was the usuil crowd of appli- cents in the City Clerk's office to-day and a apecial ataff of clerks was press od into service ta try and accommodate them.A large number of the enquirers be find their numes already on the lists, - but over 100 more applications for registration were filed yesterday.TEE LIBERAL CONVENTIONS.Ald.Rainville the Candidate in St.Louis Division - Other Meetings.A obavention of Liberal delegates trom Et.Louis divisior to selec! a candidate for ths Provincial Legislature was held in the Monument National last might.Dr.Raymond presided The nomination was first offered 10 Dr.E.P.Lachapelle, but that gentleman felt com- polled to decline thr henor for personal reasons.Then the choice of the convention fell upon Ald.HH B.Rainville, a former represeatative of the division, whose nomination was unanimous.Ald.Rainville asked for twenty-four hours in which to consider \u2018bis course, but t meeting insiste upon an immediate answer, an so he finally yielded.& hea were nade in support of his candidature by Hon.Horace Archambault, Ald.Peany, M.P., upd others.A convention of Liberal electors of &t.James\u2019 division was also held last ening.but.afler discussion, it was decided to adjourn until to-morrow evening.ew hen a candidate will be selected.They will moe! ia Dumont's Hall, St.Catherine acreet.The Liberals of Si.Mary's division will meet this evening at 631 Notre Dame street, ite Helle Rive l\u2019ark, to select their candidate.A MERCIFUL JUDGE.Mr.Justice Gill this morning rendered judgment on an applittion made for the arrest and imprisonment, as the law provides in such cases, of Came Celine Belair, who had failea to satisfy 8 Judgment of $100 jerxonal damages, obtainad ainst her in an aotion for slander.Honor, in rendering decision, said thst, althongh the application for the lady's imprisonment was rfectiy regular, the court was al- owed a certain discretion.ame Be lair was in 8 (eeble condition of health.the was without means to satisfy the judgment.Fhe had five children, one of whom was an infant, and imprison- d ment might endanger its health as well as her own.Under the circumstances is Homor would suspend the applica- until July.\"Homo sun,\u201d conclud- is Hanor, \u2018et bumani nihil a me slienum puto.\u201d ti THE SIFTERS SUKD.Ja Archibald heard the case of doha Tigan against the Sisters of the Congregation this morning.Mr.Lorigan claims £1%9 for breach of contract.The Ristern claim that Mr.lori- gan did not show sufficient promptness in carrying out hia contract, which had been for the laying of some tiles, and they bad employed another party to do the work.+ PAE TURNPIKE TRUST.Mr.8.J.Doran, farmer, of [ower La- shine.has been appointed by the Pro vinotal Government to sucosed Mr.R ard White on t Montreal Turnpike Trust as ome of the renentstives nl the Que administration.Mr.Doren was formerly one of the members of the * ye 21 a ; } PR ER CE LY having for several years repre- the Federal Governmaeal the .Ris appointment is a \u2018ar ume.T Trust now stands: r.Paul Ualibert, chairman; Mr.T.A.Trenho me, and Mr.Meunier, reseating the Federal Government; Mr.A.lamarche and Mr.8.Dugan, representing the Provincial Government.THE DYKE.Property-Owners on Commissioners Street Want It Removed.Quite a large number of owners of property along (oininissioners street attended @ meeting .in the offices of Mr.G.H.Maubews, 209 Commission - ers street, yesterday afternuon, to protest against the present existing dvke alang the water front there.It was staled that when this dyke was built nine years ago, it was understood, should stand only five years.It was now in a pretty advanced state of de- lapidation and instead of werving any koud purpose iv both an eye-sore and an incanvenirmnwe.The meeting demanded either the removal of the dyke and the restoring of the street to its revious condition, or that \u201cPlan No.5 be carried oul, which proposes the wilening of the mreat to 104 feet and the butidaing of a new dyke.\u2018The present width of Commissioners street is about 35 feet.A committee was appointed to wait on the Mayor and on the Harbor Comuisdoners in the maiter and tu repurt al à Coming weeting ANNUAL MEETING Of the Dominion Burglary Guarantee Company Held To-day The annual meeting of the Nominion Burglary Guarantee (umpany was held at the head offices of the company, 81 Lt.James street, this morning.The President, Mr.Semuel Finley, occupied the char.Those present were Samuel Finley, Hon, AW, Ogilvie, A.S.Ewing.J.M.Fortie., F.W.Evans, Edmond Hanson, B.Tooke, A.H.Fins, J.N.Greenshields, J.kveleigh, Thos.Jordan, Geo.Locker, W.Strachan, J.A.Houth.W.T.Gruse, R.A.E.Green- shields ani E.P.Eaton.The Eunual statements of the operations of the cuin- any were read, showing a balance of $7 506 10 the credit of revenue account.The election of ofiicers resulted in the following being chosen the board of directors fur the ensuing year: Siunuel Finley, Hon.A.W.Ogilvie, A.3.Ewing, J M.Fartier, F.W., Evans, Edmond Manson and KB.Tooke.Samus! Finley was re-elertei President and Hoo.A.W Ogilvie.Vice-President.FLOODED CELLAR Adjoining Proprietress Held Not Responrible.Mr Justice Curran this morning dis missed the activa of Arthur Caron, pro- prietur of St.James Hotel, corner of Nt.James and Cathedral streets, against Mrs.John McCrory.proprietress of ad- Joining property on Cathedral sireet Mr.Caron complained that his cellar had been injured by flooding, resuliing from the bursting a pipe on Mra.MoCrory's propery.His Honor decided that the locality in question was in the heart of what i« known as \u201cthe swamp,\u201d and cellars there could not be made waterprouf unless buiit of cement and concre!w, as had 4 been dome in Mr.Carom\u2019s cass.Alrn.Me- Cr eveaid nu: be held responsible for the flooded condition of the cellar, under the circumstances, although the bursting of the pipe on her property no doubt caused the increase o .\\Le quantity of water therein.PERSONALS.Mise Turner, daughter of the late Major-Gereral Turner, Royal Artillery, and grand-daughter of Sir Casimir Gsowski, who has been the guest of Mr.Wolterstan Thomas at |.langorse House for a fortnight, has taken her departure for Halifax, N.R., where she will kpend some weeks before returfling to Toronto.e Mrs.Theodore Labatt, Sherbrooke street, has returned to town much benefitted In health by an enjoyable visit to New York, Philadelphia and Bor- ton.Mine Cundill, Westmount, who has also returned to town, was her compagnon de voyage.Ms J H.R.Molson ns sustained a relupse, which again confines him to his residence, Piedmont, lLurocher wreet.Mr Moi-on had improved so much in bealth duri the am few weeks, this recurrence of bia illness is muca to be regretted .LJ Mra.Cbharl>s Bhke, Mr.W.Osborpe Riak:.Mr.F.A.Turner and Mri.Turner, a party of Bos:onians who bave heen spending a fortnight in town to enjoy cur winter sports, left yesterday on their return to Boston » ° Mr.Murray Rwinyard, resident of the Dominion Telegraph Con.pany, Toronto, and Mrs.Swipyard, through town yesterday.en route to Ottawa on their return from New York.Mrs, Mitchell-Innes, daughter of the late Han.Henry Ntarnes, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Mitchell-Innes, arrived from England by the 8.8.Mongolian, on a visit to her mother, Mrs.Starnes, .Mr.J.C.Hattum, Q.C.\u2026.and Mrs.Hat- ton, who are about to enjpy a few weeks\u2019 holiday in Bermuda, seave for New York on Thursday.frem whence they sail for Hamiiton on Saturday.Mr.G.Stephen Cantlle and Mr.Canglie, propose taki their departure from town this week for New rleann and other poluts of interest the Southern States.Lady Van Horne, Miss Van Horne and Miss Adeline Van Horne, Left on Monday evening in the private car, the Metapedia, for Quebec, on a short visit.4 ° Mr.John Torrance, of the Dominion Steamship Company, has been confined to bis residence, ansfield street, for the last few days by indisposition, e * .Miss Campb-IiL Crescent street, hs taken her rture on a visit to Ottawa, wire she wils be Mrs.Alan Gilmour, e Mre.R.F.Fountain Brown, who has arrived in town from Moncton, N.B, is the guast of Mrs.Jamas Reid Wilson, Beaver Hall square.in * .the guest of ° e » Mine Genties FPainley, Scotland, who ta spending the winter in Canada, is the guest of Mrs, on, Mackay atreet, .* e Mine Gentlen, Paialey, Scotland, who Campbell, of Winnipeg, are araong the recent arrivain In town from the\u2019 North- West.° Mr.J.St.Denis Le Moine, Mræ \u2018Le Moine the Miss Moins are sponding a fow days in tewn from \"oe uges, Htewayt, Cook, Walissse and Jer reed ta the city tu-day, iv post hein on the more Modern Sppiisuces \u20ac 408 Montreal fire brigade.| The party wes takes cha of hy Al dertnuan' Btevenson and Chief Benoit, and escorted round the chief of the eity stations, sud shown the fire tower, the now extvhalon ladders and fire engines, and the double reels.LATE MR MURRAY.Passing of a Piffure Well Known in Shipping Qircles.The death > ghpounced at Westmount of Mr.W.G.Murray, a well knowa citizen, from pneuwogii, which suddenly set, with fatal resui.s.The deceased gentleman, who was 57 years old, was president of fhe Dowinion Type Founding Company, and was for many years a director of (Le Riche isu und Ontario Navigation Company.He was a member of Knox Presbyterisa Church, and his funeral will take place from there to- worrow afternoon at 2 o'c\u2019ock.The deceuned was the son of the late Wm.Murray, who died in 1874.It was an the outrome of the enterprixe of Mr.Wm.Murray that the present Beaver [.ine of steamers between Montreal and Liverpool was established in 186%.The line wan thea called the Canada Shipping Company.The fleet wan ot 44 +» Te 2 Ae by wimg à A WH SEAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY first composed of sailing vessels aunly, but In INT3 steam was called in to ac- | commodate the lucreasing rush of hu Di > INSOLVENT NOTICE.or othr crv Sviencn ana Wo rmbt pon te ora \u2014- The annual morring of the Mona OL MArY's Division.in the case of John A Kennedy.psti- The entertainment in the Manument Gay Company will held early in | Lumbe Fo s Weeps.tioner, and Chas N.Desaulmiers, respuB- Nauvmal last evening in sid of the March.and at that time some lively i ca mber For Sale by Tender.-_ dent.Bolh had been candidates in the Catholic schools of Manitoba was a geeat fluctuations in the stock are iooked for.aad T k \u2014 Bracebridge, Ont., February 17.\u2014The last municipal electi-nf, held on Jan- sucosss, so far as attendance was con- 15TH Onthen I81CA vfthe Civil Code.on in the matter of , ry 11 last, and Kennedy petitioned d The earnings of the Montreal Street ine! to deBuitely decade rest oe Tad Maret instant.1138 p.da.sexkrm ROBERT.Hammond murder trial opened precise to Tet the seat on the ground of re- cerned, every seat being occupied.The Railway yesterday a unted to §3.- ne).det om a ( Special 500 Siocan Star anvem * * Quotation The Foley is Ontario's greatest mine.res mentioned are ia the CLARKNCE 4.MCTAIS & OO, 139 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL INVESTMENTS $3 50 F War Eagle Con.i dividend paying increase \u2018ham ; t- Bree more rer ere eue Mit AUER at \u201cwend Burglary.etm of EA Fong So | sei Seen Si eh of Engine, buiit by Lawrie Bross == with 80 between the acs.Af- [tbe United States.Since that the \u2014\u2014 ale.Beating, Gan Firinres, with ALMOST MISSED HER.Israel WuMovilitch, who resides at ter the Wr the entire company will be rehase in 1803, the Florida Twe large Fire and Bu 257 Cadieux street, was awakened banquet Me proef Kafex: nine, ter Genc- 1850 and 1858, and Clarence J.McCuaig & Co.119% NOTRE PANS STREET, of over 180 inhebilamts to tbe square ii it Auctioneers To let, a few vacant nights, in thet beaatiful and wel N Dund Ont Fob 17\u2014The 18 suing Messrs.J.B.apd H.X.Put it may be a surpries to A og \u2018lo wh various Christian = SEE | Ne Hal.tenues mitered aR Catherine L'ORIGNAL WHARF.body of R.Schoedier, who was haried inean, contractors.for $5000 that among the old Staten Maine charc in the Euglish-speaking werld Y MARCOTTE BROS.vit he ronted rensnnable for 1997; vacant nighie y , 2 er late bushend was ki lod n° a fail- bas only ¥8, New Hampshire, 41, Ver- 1 lows: Tri Modes.200.vod 4b Frida Tor mans oo Ottawa, February \u2014 (Special.)-\u2014 ina cavein at five, o'ciouk Jeaterday, ing crane while working the em- 1x6.is as 2 18.750.000 Great auction \u201cale w and Recond-Band The coatract for the pa of the oat ot moon dan He Ses \u2018down about ploy of the defendants in the const rue Be \\ ; uxehoid Purniture.T.D.BOFLAND.Revarder, wbarf at l'Orignal bas been awarded go ¢ i) covered \u2018ith brick nd tion of the Church of St.Louis de b'rance .The Fremch Navy.12,000,000 \u2018 we navet (nue tions from ne À large hall stove for mie very cheap © TT e's to - Murray & Munro, Pembroke, earth His.groans were rd for three last July.France is the second paval Power of #,200,000 one ot he bent lots of Furniture that who are the lowest temderers.\u2018| hours after the mocident, after which the world.Bhe has fourteen large and Sous nu has been offered \"1! Auction, omgrising - time he must have expired.PARTNERSHIP CHANGE.eight small battieships of modern pat- 3,500,000 ian Plate À Cran Wi Ak Hasy Chairs, EDUCATIONAL.TRANSVAAL'S DEMAND.: : « ; teu ready for ma, six buildlug, \u201cten Sooene ig Stel To .= GUN x OF_MORDER.The partnerentp bervtofors _extetidg[ 207% 0416 deuien, and, ixtere court de Rec Turk sh R Para à oth a Lena abr! 17.A despatch under the firm name of Paineha | or of 2 ions ready ed bain he vr ain and Tapeete pa Carpets; Band Miss Jennie Hoyle, to the Mall om Caps says Albany, N.T February 17.\u2014A mea- [Squire & Co., hardware merchants, h fifteen t 0 boats, three destroy.Chairs 2% Fine Nidetboerds in Oak and the Transvaal Republic has demanded sare of great importance nce passed without been dissolved by the retirement of Mr, aaû 340 que © boats.This ic Walnut: Dining Tubies ivather Covered 2000 VIOLET, lade mits\u201d o - account of the a dinsonti voie in the Senate this Pninchaud, and the husivess wil = med b prirent cficers and mes Another Knabe Triumph .pur oy Nein, 78 Hedraom $ VII aecopt Concert engagements or ments to Taid of Dr.Jameson.ning.y was Sena Multins\u2019 bill be continusé Ty Me Menors, Ti wat.4 ot à 00.000.\u2018 As a ticeable and noteworthy ax, Walnut, Oak\u2019 and Hard Wood, Hall pis m Musicals.Afternom Tees.Chilgrens Furth providing that persons c&mvicted of plac- son under the Suuivey | F100 reserves of about 100.000.8 Among the no nd A nate nd\u2019 Wool Mati pring Ded.Bed Sadarls Hire ve be\u2019 Vien given 12 a obet racticns on railway trecks shall Watson à Co.scie ing implement the French fleet je na pouce Lace Curtain feres and pcpln at thelr Address 136 STAN ST.MR.TAI TARTE.He, mails of merder in Om first degres.tinet! terior to that of Brita; plamoforte is its marveilowsly sensitive vu rer .a - ! \u2019 es are slower, not 0 #9&- touch.That mystic sympathy which dE rurnitare fram vats house Par outa D \u2014 .FEDERATION LODGR.worthy.chy.Tas beavily armed.and small corer.betes\u201d ihe fingers of (hedur- k r Set, ni deu | ter ' Fées) ASSIGNMENT FR EDINGS.\u2014 in sise.They are not 20 aniform in tiet end the keyboard nda ita gres PFS SALE PROV Mr.Tarte = Te he i rai \u2014 sr trist_of Mon real NT ny quet nt Montres ° a ar deration Lodge.No.L À.0 U.W., R as those of the British est expression to thin {nm rament.an d | Lt of Cer 0 lonswart Toe 130s Vilearure, 8 al Plaines ee Coun, mtreal._, Mrs.W.E.Prive bas ce de- | make their angual visit ts 6 as Mrey have till lately torn To appreciate, bowever._1 = ny : postive sae on \u2018 Seok.Dotendan: Wh day of .tom.© mand of Miss M.M.O° Läabélit- us longer ta build, they are not so mod: beauties of the new piano it mux ne SRIDAY AFTERNOON, 10h FRRREY AR the mani Detendant, Ma Aura etes he dommes cf TURON1 FOPIOS.ies.unsecured, shout $170; secured 2 France Is now wr beliding « const snen and tried Ail music lovers are at Store, 1686 and NOTRE DAME er Montreal, wil! he said.by authorns 0 Jurthon, or \u2014 dorable Aumber of fast cruicers.cordially invited to >; at Mossrs Da ale at Er grods pnd shatoels of tie seid Defendants ised 0, 17.~{(Bpecial, )\u2014 LY Louaa.i® eva sPpinds 64 her ndvy about £10,800,000 & Co.'s warercoms.IMM Notre me ae BROS, a Ty alt Penn = vervants dore, having Eten 4 ima Britaia\u2019s £31,800, street.near Mec stroet, and inapest \u201c1 Auct ioneerià.ary Ih, MOE ° ovaded paring tases, the t @ seper.this saw predasties- .¢ Lo so 3 tes RE 3.ee of .can LE , RE, ; Le nr aan à.\"ve a at wd a a a offs ASUS FLL tas de ta es ioe ER Eo EEE Pal Ru Te : ! OTR RR nl TORT iis op STEN at en?a Son.m7» the DAM THR Tres Pw a Noctn, vat.oa HAL re apg PUS TE CU RES Mids STR hE On of Ep te th nat.the Wire t son.* MAILLOUX \u2014 = TH ry Ten ein on the th inst, pe > h 'Mailloux, of daug rite MITCH At to, February |, the wite mK Mitchell, of 4 œun.® ROSS-On the 10th inst.at Toronto, the wife of IA Geo.Roms, ot à da ughter.® TAL AOON\u2014 At Cornet, Ont, on the 12th inet.\u2026 the wife of Jas.Tallon, of a son.* FROTTER - At Brandon, Man, Fetruary 6, the | wife of Beechain Yroticr, of & deugh- MARRIAGES BLATH WICK - BADGLSY \u2014 At Mel- rose, February D, Thomas Dlatha- wick, to Maud ud Hudgley CASSELS-GOLLEY - At Wingham, Ont.T.Cassels, to I.Colley CHAM 3-MORRL4 Petrolea, At ebruvary 9, Wiliam Chambers, w Millers Morr son.KE-ANTHUO \u2014 At Halifax, January 14, Samuel Pie, to Anautatia \u2018Anthony * HU NTA pAMUTOS - in Fima, Ont, oh Februa 4, Heatrice, daughter of Mr.and Mi Mra Jobn k Hamaiton, to William unt HENDERSON- KISSEL LA January 14, at Yelloram, Ont Henderson, to le daughter of \u201cDaniel ang Julla Kin- Bella.JA In Jan largaret ane MACPHERSON - ebruary i: Lalry, tu He to At Byra y.MW ita Raver Paynes, to st Le AAD \u2014 At Hamilton age.daughter of Feb.MITCH 1-WILSO Toront Wil- wali am A Lehn, Ao Annie M.PRINGLE STORM \u2014 At Rotlin, aus.Feb ruary 8, Miles Pringle, to Fliza Storr.WALKEK-WEYLIE At_Ham ton.Ont, February 11, James H.Walker to Mary Agnes, daughter of & it reste ! Rd WILSON MEAGH ER mber 1 e: leville, Ont.Wilson, lie Meagher * DEATHS.mes No Robert Jr.ic Tee sirest (between and Cherrier), on Thuradsy, inst.at 7% am, to Church ot Nt.France, Thence to Cote des Neiges ; m metery.Friends acqualntances will ase acc this trie Hoh.v Pa 3 DAVIDSON\u2014On February at Otta 2 Gertrude pavidwan, \u2018daughter of 8 Davidson, aged 11 years.DoRAN-O \u2014On Taradal: February dé ats oung st oO r Doran.Havers] 1 wife eh her Ft [Sa reuidence at to St.Anne Church, (hence Cemetery.« bec and Mervill, W incon: papers b copy.) 392 FOX\u2014At Lianchar Fons on February 1!, 127, Quebec, Que, February 11, Mar- worthy, widow of the late John tn her 91st year.on hoon Ml In British Columbla, on Fet- ruary 1, John James Olichrst, uged 17 years, 11 months.® HEBERT On February 15, Joseph Hebert, ra! from renidence, No.street, at alk m, Friday yeh inst., to the Church rt Notre 40 HOGAN On te.16th ot February, 17 a is, dearly belos of hn \u201c2 years and 9 months.Funerai from 48a Richmond street, on Friday, the 1%th inst t 8 a to .hony's Church, thence to tote des Neigern Cemetery.Friends and quaintances will please accept this inti- ation.40 2 HOPE\u2014On the \u20181 i te, P.Q.suddenly.of tafiure 5 ane In- nes, dearly Y bejoved wife of 4 2 Re] \u2018 aged 43 years ruyahire, Scotland, japers please sv LI VALLEE-\u2014Februury '0,'at St.Paul's Bay, Que., Thomus Simon Le Vallee, uged y LEITH\u2014At Coulson.Ont., on February 10, 1897 George Robert, son of the late John Jatt try aged 10 years, 10 months, and i ANGLET- At son's residence, Des- L street, PG ttawa.16th February, of ete ot rt) ie t Royal Ceme » 3 the 16th inst, tery.MA ow fore hee of John J.Morgan.Funeral residence.6 4 nL ste a 3.20 pre Curgorae.ov am.to x.Anthony ® Chase bh.thence to the À.C.Cemetery.Fria tends and acquaintances, also nem pg and members of Y.L 5 accept this inttma jon.(Phiiane: ngton New Yorke, ra- on Friday, Jun Inst, at «3 McMAHON-In this city, on Tuesday, !6th inst.11 morihæ and 14 Cays, Michael J h, beloved sun of and Annie Jompn.b hon.(Eganville papers please copy.) MU RRAT AL Westmount, on the iam Murray, son to \u201cWiliam m Me Funeral from his residence, cetmount, on Thursday eno wy pm.to Mount Royal Cemetery.this hie ééèn can J.Mae , of EH wippcan, street.real o or P.Q.2 ACKENZIE- At Melbourne, on MACK Jane Mackenzie Ielict of ane la late Roderick te (Hudson Bay Co).in the th year her age.ROBLIN\u2014At Toronto, Manley C.Roblin died Friday, February 12, 1897, in the 90th year of his is age.RYAN At che residence of his sister (Mrs.M.No.R Stanley street, on ig Michael Ryan n sed usintan aiso an aca) n Ancea.| ue Lars 1 ited to LE tt ws the funeral ety, n O atte une .oh will take on Thursday, 18th ox pom.Cote des A Solemn \u201crequiem Mass will be offered up for the of his soul a even slock on Friday morning.19th t.in & Patrick's Church.ROBITAILLE - m th inst.in her to city, on the Jéth ie usintances are respectfully invited i nd IVAN-On the 16th Ferruary, 18 y Ann Flynn, wife of William Sa: musician, aged 32 yrars.Funeral Thursday, | sree nee, PA imer st, t net.nd a s.m., to Patricks Church.añd (hence to, Cote Neiges Cemetery.NS At Suebee, Fetruary nm Hen aged 0 years, wife of J + Oo 8-0On the lth February.In her ear, at t idence her son-in- v.A.de Morgan Tenniey Maliny- va Her\\forden ire, land, of the late Rev.Fran- Rural Dean and Devonshire, Eng- BE her of Francis Wqlferstan \"Yo sh of rps 40 3 WA Toronto.Fetuaer 11, Rachel w Jo N- In e of core atson, sb yearn?WEBITER- February 1807, at 6%% eningion e street, ann \u201cwebster.aged « \u2018mont Fune à° o'clock.Frie Thursday at acquaintances are rater Sod Dina, \u2018Bot into to attend.(Aberdeen ted papers | = For Additional Births, Marriages and Sos Pug 1 ! | \u201cThe Stars shat bs Iucresning Paster than any Adore in Hoatreal To-day.\u201d 5 REASONS WHY | this store is nore Proms pates > fins What we Adv ways the Lowest, Eee the Best, ing all Articles fer\u2014Now, Fash Always Something N ow and ra, idly are: Polite Attention, gun prnpnta ren caable a Thursday\u2019s Special Offerings Quality and Econo SHEETINGS AV MILL PRICES THURSDAY 3 pieces heavy Gray Cotton Sheeting.plein, 72 inches wide, regular value 19¢ yard.Thursday's price | 12 1-2c yard.19 pisces Heavy Gray Cotton Sheeting, twill, 72 inches wide.regular value 20c_yard, \u2018Thursday 121-dc.ZI pieces Bleached Cotton Sheetinga | plain, 72 inches wide, reguiar value ard.yard.Thursday's price 16c y: 40 pieces Bleached Cotton Sheetin twill, 7?inches wide, regular value 26 yard, Thursday, 18o.THE S.CARSLEY CO.LTD.Men\u2019s Linen Collars 4 ply, same style as cuts below.81-2cea 81-2c ea Table Tumblers.You'll not mind the accl dents when you can buy at these prices: Suu) Tumblers at 3c each.2000 Bell Shaped Tumblers at 5c each.2000 Engraved Tumblers at ic each; 1500 Whiskey Tumblers at =\u2014 31-8 each.THE & CARSLEY CO, LTD.Hot Water Bottles =» A special purchase of Hot Water Hot- tles, good quality white rubber, at the tollowing bargain prices : Two quart sizes, regular value, $1.00.Thursday se.Three quart sizes, regular value $1.25.Thursday T5o.Four quart sizes, regular value $1.70 Thursday 8Ke.Ladies\u2019 Rubbers 200 bers, pointed toes, sizes 21-3 to pairs Ladies\u2019 Hest Quality Rub- .Tegu- lar value.450.Thursday 28 each.THE S.CARSLEY CO.LTD.my in Every Item.Milk or Rice Bollers.200 « tin / double M or ÿ Rice Boilers like cut, sold regular each, Fourstar s price 19c each THE 8.CARSLEY CO.LTD.TEA! TEA! TEA! We beg to draw the attention ot all connoisseurs to our stock of High Class Teas, recent importations of which are Just to hand, direct from the finest Tea Gardens in Ceylon, packed especially tor us, and imported direot, thus saving our customers all middle profits.THE S.CARSLEY OO.LTD.Choice Blended Hreakfast Ceylon Tea 12 Ib ages, * equal to others sold at 3c per Ib.Our price to one and all Mo per Ib.Extra Choice Pure Ceylon Tea, 1-z Ib.packages.ea equal to any in this city.price one and all 3c per Ib.The Very | Finest Pure Ceylon Tea, 1-2 Ib.packages, fit fur a king, cannot be equalied less than 600 per ib.Our price to ope and all 48c per lb.THE & CARSLEY OO.LTD.in the Food Market PRICES COOP rez TEURSHAY ONLY.Reg- Thurs.ular day's value price, Flavoring Extracts, assorted lic ve Corn Starch, 1 1b.pkgs, 100 ic Laundry Starch, packages about 7 Ib, per It Te 5e Fine quality Tomato Ketchup, pin 100 bo ton Brown Bread Flour \u2018*self-rising™ Ic 10¢ Comin Pancake Flour,self- rie 15e 131.8 Im rd Engliah Patna ce, per lh Tc 51.2 Finest pear! Tapioca, per Ib.He he Finest 1 § , per 1b.luc 6c Instantaneous apioca, 116, packages 150 lle Impo Maocaroni, 1 lb.13e 1 packages 0c Iinported Vermicelli, 1 Ib.packages 13¢ 10c Day & Martin's Shoe Black.100 612 Hoe Ane sonia, pint, 2c 1% Tomatoes, Corn, Peas and Beans, best brands, every can guaranteed, \u201c3c per doz.30 cases of Nestle's Food, regular value 40e, Thurs day's price Mo tin TUNEFUL MUSIC AT TIMELY PRICES BY SOUBA.Liberty Bell.Washington Post.Manbattan Beach.h School Cadets Dance ot the Hrownies in the Leal Love Like a Summer Flower.Yale March.Rastus on Parade.Princess Honnie Waltz And 100 other Choice Pieces by atan- gard composers, retailing from 15c to Op - Our price 4c each Also all the Great Follos ot Musie and Songs at greatly reduced prices THE 8.CARSLEY CO.LTD.NEW BLACK GOODS.Just received five casea New Black and designa.Latest Novelties in All- Wool New Black Canvas Cloth.New Black Silk and Wool Crepons.New Black Figured Mohair.New Black Twisted Burface Goods.New Black Brocades.Dress Goods, rich.bande es materials Wool, Silk and Wool, a Mobair and New Black Mohair and Wool Crepons New Black All-Woo!l Crepons.New Black Boucle Effects.New Black Tufted Surface Goods.New Black French Serges.= NEW DRESS GOODS.Never showed such great stocks of of beauty.style nnd g ness in the m The novelties in Rilk and Wool Colo Berlin excite the admiration of all the Dress Goods.Never gathered so much edium price lines.red Goods received from Paris and Ladies.NEW CARPETS.The 8.Carsley Co., Ltd., carries the mediura and lower grades of Carpets, r Strips and Vata, Prayer and Vestibule cloths and Linoleums, and sella them largest and best variety of high-class, eal Turkish and Oriental Rugs, Palace Rugs.also the best makes of glish Oil cheaper than other stores FIFTY CASES OF New Wash Fabrics.Excelling in beauty of designs an have hitherto received, Biylish repon Linen Goods, all in washabie colora, an every lady.; d richness of rE snythis we a, New Crepettes, Elegant bh cheap d at suc prices as to terest NEW FURNITURE.is the day allotted for ths ment.ies requiring Furniture 3h assortment is large; the prices are the Make a note of it, that Carsley is maki Thursda: opening day day ing our Farniture Te Pepart- ould The Jowest\u2014 tbe sacre de var re we oe Le 0 \u201cwell 11 ng se specialty of Furnitu .NEW EMBROIDERI ES.The daintieat and prettiest Emtroide to Cursiey\u2019s for Embroideries.Tbey s we have ever shown.ries Alws how the largest variety in THE §, CARSLEY C%.1765 to 1783 Notre Lame st, 193 te 194 5¢ James st, MONTRFAL vo ¢ mir .+ +, > / LF fine gg Ii à Jen.Hosiery In this, as in all other depa we offer the est value fe érovar tor the mone, ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose.Ladies\u2019 Fancy Glossed Fronts Black Cashmers Ladies Tan Cashmere Hose, with Lace Ankle.gadis\u2019 White and Colored Heavy Silk Ladies\u2019 White and Colored Heavy Silk Hose, with Lace Ankles.Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Wool Vests.Ladies\u2019 Real Scotch Wool Vesta, Un- shrinkable, with Short Sleeves.oo atural Wool Vesta, Short or Long | Ladies } Natural Merino Drawers.ladies\u2019 Ribhed Wool sy ombinations.ladies\u2019 Ribbed Wool Draw ladies\u2019 and Children's Ribbed Wool Cholera Bands, 2c.Gents\u2019 Heavy Long Ribbed Golf and Bicycle Hose, Vc pair i Cash Socks, lack Cashmere Gent's Feainlass special.38: pair.Gent's Seamless Shetland Wool Socks.Gent's oni ees Fine Black Wuol Socks, at 25c pa Cent's.Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers.Gent's Unshrinkable Real Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers.Boy's White and Navy Blue Sweat- erm.Gent's White and Navy Blue Sweaters.SPECIAL.\u2014We are receiving NEW GUUS every day.Applications for samples will receive our prompt attention.Mail Orders promptly attended to.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Largest Pen Dry Goods Bouse treai, St.Catherine Streetd Mountain Street, sont Though CRAWFORD Peaches may sometimes fall you, m= CRAWFORD PEED-KING sss PEED-QUEEN CYCLES .never fail you.A thoroughly high.e crele, having all the latest ot §75 and $65.If we have no agent in your town, write direct, or Fonint upon your local dealer sending for of CATALOGS FREE, E.C.HILL.& CO., 101 Yonge Street, Toronto.Ageats Wanted at all Polngs.ot BURNED WITH OIL.An Explosion Which May Prove Fatal to One Young Lady.(Special to the Star.) Moncton, N.B., February 17.\u2014 Misses May and Zephy Flanagaa, daughters of James Flunagan, a prominent dry goods merchant here, were dressing for a ball | last night when a hanging lamp exploded, the burning fluid being scattered over their bodies.Miss Zepby escaped with comparatively slight injuries, Miss May was very bed burned about the face and arms.veral doctora were in atiendance nil night, but it is feared that Miss May's Injuries may prove fatal.WESTERN BLOCK'S REBUILDING.(Special to the Star.) Ottawa, February 17.\u2014There are a hundred and seventy-fite men engaged in clearing the Boor of the burned top story of the West Block from debris, and it ts expected that they will be through and the floor ready for re building to commence by Saturday night.It is at present suggested to build the record oifice at the point of Parliament Hill, near the old ump house.This latter building stands almost on the river at the foot of the hill, and it is suggested to carry the foundation of the house up to a level with the other buildings, and to make connection between the record office and the main buildings.Mr.Ewart, acting chief architect, conducted the Minister and several Others rena he ground last evening, an ring a report on the burned bonding an as we as on the bulldings generally.THE PHILIPPINE REBELLION.Tacoma, Wash., February 17.\u2014The Northern Pacific steamer Olympia arrived last night, bringing Hong Kong and Philippine islands advices to Jas- uary 20, According to the latest Manila papers the Spanish forces are crushing the rebellion.Thirteen rebels were shot on January 11.One of them was the wellknown Francisco L.Boxas, and another, a military officer.In the case of the latter, the execution was preceded by the formality of his military tion, his sword bein broken and thrown on the ground and his decorations torn off.JUBILEE YEAR MATTER.Ottawa, February- 17.\u2014Special.)\u2014 and | Mr.George Jôlinson, Duminion Btatis- tielan, intendé to have several new features In the next issue of the Year te Sra = ow obtaining Pow statistics CE the electric railways.WANT AN ASSAY OFFICE.@pocial to To the Star.) Toronto.February 17.\u2014A deputation from Belleville and Hast county Teameat\u2019 and erued.(he estabiishmeat of an amar Sifts at Bairerilie for the Hastings mi THE PURSE IS ALL UP.New York, February 17.\u20148takoholder last had ne EUR Dre Goods.NEW QOC GOODS.| We have opened several lines 6f Handsome Spring Novelties, marked at a very low margin.As the principal feature for the commencement of scason, we shall offer the following lots at special prices which cannot be duplicated later.All Wool Covert Cloths, 45 inches wide, bought to retail at 75\u20ac, our special price 39c yard.Silk and Wool Cheviot, 4 45 inches wide, bought to retail at $1.00, our special price 7Bc yard.Handsome Silk and Wool Novelties, very latest Paris fashion, bought to retail at $1.25, our special price $1.00 yard PIECE DYED GOODS.The newest w Tbc to 82.00.of Canvas and Brillante, latest effects at special prices, We have the largest and most complete assortment of Fancy Dress Goods BLACK GOODS.We have just opened a large line of new effects in Canvas Cloths, Brilliante, and other new weaves for the coming season.HAMILTON'S, ever shown in the city.St, Catherin® and Peel Streets and Dominion Square.MN THE MONTE AL.>, hd N.B., MAMIL LEON Every- AN E.B.° thing , that Is Ç That ® good in EDDY Matches is N No People use contained in .C O \u2019 S .= ® \\ HALIFA À VANÇOU Vite { Îl \\, ts Matches \u2014 | \u2014\u2014- \u201cTHE - \u201c = Ocean Accident and Guarantee CORPORATION, LTD.(FOUNDED 1871.) Head Office for Canada-Temple Building, Montreal.| CAPITAL, $2,000,000 Issues Accident Policies, combined with Sick- : ness Indemnity, without extra charge.206 oo VO VON ¢ ht the Logs eee ceccaaaat ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANG.The following officers bave been installed by County President Clarke vf the A.O.H.for the ensuing term: Division No.1\u2014Hugh McMorrow, President; John MoGrath, V.P.John Dodd, R.B,; James Mriver, F.S.; Patrick Sullivan, Treasurer; delegates to St.Patrick's League, R.Keys, 8.Fitapat- rick and B.Feeney.Division No.2\u2014Andrew Dunn, Presi dent, Laurence Breen, V.P.; Thomas N.Smith, R John Walsh, F.S.; Michael MoCarth rthy.rans ten to &t.P.L.Ald.BB Connau .Breen and T.N.8mith.Division No.3\u2014B wail.President; wiley, R.8; Daniel Gallery, V.P; P.Stanton, F.8.\u2018Broph, , tres ier delagates to P.I.J.F.Quinn, QuU., M.P.Bt \u2018Wall and Daniel Gallery.Division No.4\u2014John Hi ins, Presa: dent; H.T.Kearns, V.Finn, RB.8; P.J.Tomilty.F.5 James Mul- ally, Treasurer, delegates to Bt.Pat- riok'a League, Michael Berm rminghem, P J.Tomilty and tt.T.8t.Patrick's League is the.\u2018executive tes from each um the city, its cht ect.be the further vanvement of t Irish Catholics, and s united political action on their part whenever such is required.e .e SONS OF SCOTLAND.A very successful musical social was held last night at Kim Hall, JV estmoyat.by Inver Gordon Camp.151, fves oi Bootland, when a plowing programme recitations was rendered Ebearer, pre Wiliam Mo- Arthur, Past Chief mup rting bi im.The programme consi or twe aan and hly a iated by ths audisnoe.Piper Mathe the C Piper, aroused the National spirit of those pre- sont selections on the pipes.iss ri *s Boo ballads and Mis Nellie Russell's solo very well red the duet by Miss yn ne in his well known style and his Sooteh him on the sta whistle were well .Baillia catentod the aud with instrumental solos Mr.Dont = nt Highly rare were appre- cest er.J aie 28 ao companist be evening.Camp Laver Ga Gordon has = been mx moaths OPEN MEETING.To the Editor of the Star: THE FURESTERS.The fourth anai of Howe ot the Ferest, Ciæcle 117, wil Le cole Sich mis night he re- Thursday, the 18th inst ge ha = ved $10,000 ah 1160 Notre Dame stres +\" Poor is ¢ to be males Sp tbe.mount of the HEHE Shes ol, sad à eocial evos- re oxan offered ing to iy bi between Fitzsimmons A \u201coart ty is co-opésating with the + i.A e Ce / RY wo 1 A fer A mp ARE LE A ladies in the affair, for the members of the Court have a Itewly interest in the welfare of the Circle Every one of tte previous annual gatherings bave.been very successful in every way.but the Joiat committee are of the opinion that this, the fourth, wil beat all previous records.They bave made excellent provision for all who attend, to pass a very pieas- ent svening.TRAINMEN, The fifth annwal social and ball of the Brotherhood of Trainmen was held in Unity Hall, Point 5t.Charles.last evening.There were a large number of couples present and dancing was kept up till an early hour this morning.\u2014_\u2014 BARON DE HIRSCH.The Chaplain's Report on Rxamina- tion of the Children.Rabbi Veid, Jewish ohaplain, in his haif yearly report of the inspection and examination of the Baron de Hirech School in Religious Knowledge.says that be thorouxhly and comprebensively examined every class on Wednesday and Thareday, the 10.h and llth inst.He found that the children bad been fully and ably insiructed in accordance with the ayllabus already approved by the committee of the school.It gave him great pleasure to notice the ready and aensible way in which (be answers were given to the questions put.and the large percentage of the children who were able Ww give the correst ane- wers to the va was es, struck with the intelli ent manner in which the children had taught, and by the knowledge they had of the contemporaneous history of (be period which they had ea studyi and of their geographical knewledge ui Palestine ana tne surtounaing countries.This couid only have Leen accomplished by hard and laborious work on the part of Lhe teachers and by the constant attention and intekigence of the pupils.The reverend examiner made could not help admiring tha exosllent English spoken by those obildren and the sensble and intelligent way in which they repiied to tne questions put.He also examined every class in Hebrew, and is pleased to report that the pupils\u2019 knowledge of Hebrew and its grammar now considerably greater than it has been om any of hia previous visite scholars were furt ez- amined by him ou the moral and ethical -0sso@s they had derived from the history they bad studied.He is of opinion that tbe duties of the teachers in this re have heen conscientiously and faithfully carried out and with marked resulta.All the children new know the ts and the lessons to be derived from them.The upper classes have been well and successfully instructed in the principles of faith The concludes with simverely congratulating both the teachers and the commit on the successful results of their labors and feeling assured that aH ym pathisers in the work of the educa- of t owe in the principles of Judaism ol great ceuse be satisfied with the \u2018excelient work work Delos im the school of the institution RICHMOND SQUARE.A Free Concert will be given in the Rishmoad Square \u2018tail om Tharudey evening mext.The Natismal Bank, of desimanv .© écors yes i Professor Staen's Loctare Oa China.\u2014\u2014 ~ SOME STARTLING FACTS REGARDING THE COUNTRY.A lecture om \u201cChina\u201d was delivered last evening before the members of Lhe Monireal Auxiliary to the Board of Domestic and Foreign Missions (Anglican), by the Rev.Prof.Sieen, in the Synud Hall.The attendance was very large.in fact tbe largest in the bb- tory of the Auailiary, the room Lethg uncomfortably oruwded.Bishop Rood presided, and conducted the opening de vouvnal exercises.lu introducing the lecturer of Lhe evening, His Lordship warmly commended the work of the Auxiliary, and spoke of ils progress during recent years.He aliuded to the very gratifying manner in which the different services of the day.Lut especially that of the Holy Communion, had been attended, and instanced the row - ing.interest, which Churchigen wers ing in the work of the Auxiliary.Prof.Steen, in his introductory remarks, spike of the country in general and the nxaoners and habits of (he Chinese.China, be said, embraved a Legri- tory, one-quarter larger than all - rope, containing an estimated popula- lion of from 2,500,000 10 4.000,90 souls.The climase of the country was exceedingly vartalde\u2014whd land fertile.In the north goud crops of maize and mille could be raised, while in
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