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[" ly, ! 4 ne 4 aL me Se YE pe yoy RIL ER ARTS Fn 4 \u201c1m a cr Ses inp er cre TELE a tr ir Ay ta JEN THE WEATHER FORECAST.* Mild, with snow, \u2019 | Daily Star CIRCULATION OF STAR 330,739 .123,109 \u2018Total last week .452,843 Last Week?s Daily .Last Week's Weekly .The Montri VOL.XXXV, N° 12 MONTREAL.THURSDAY.JANUARY 15, 1903.\u2014 PRICE ONE CENT.ENGLISH GOLONY FOR NORTHWEST Rev.Mr.Lloyd Explains Proposed Settlement to London Times.CLERGYMAN IS PROVIDED People Will Likewise Have Schools for Children and Other Comforts of Civilization.(Special by cable from the special corre- spoudent of the Montreal Star in London.) 15.-Rev.London Times Londen, January Mr Jdoyd wiites to the announcing that the muvement to settle à large body of English people in the Saskatchewan Valley 1s assuming national proportions.The first shipful sats on March 21 The Colonial Contmental Church Society has provided a resident clerzvinan for the settlement and the Souety fof the Propagation of Christian Knowledge 15 making a grant of Looks.to erect wooden church buddings and Mr.Lloyd appeals for money help to erect four .be placed in the centre of the 6 square miles wooden school churches.which will reserved for the set:lement by the Canadian Government.WINDERMERE.WOMEN SWORN AT IN STRCETS OF FEZ.Anti-European Sentiment is Reported to be Growing Stronger\u2014Mis- sjionaries Have Departed.London, January 15.\u2014Letters received here recently from Fez, Morocco, may the rapidly growing anti-European sentiment necessitated the burried depdrture from that city of the American missionary.Mr.Samp- | son, and h s wife, and three English women.For a couple of days prior to their departure the women were openly cursed in the streets, the Moors shouting as they pas-ed : \u201cWhat is this filth in our streets?\u2019 When the American missionaries from Mequinez arrived at Fez, the Moors exclaimed: \"Oh, God! we thought they were sending the fused dogs from us, but they are coming ck.\u201d Subsequently a body of armed mountain: ears met the women and wheeled around snd cursed them in chorus.The migmonar- jes were specially urged from authoritative quarters to leave as soon as possible.Mr.and Mrs.Simpson intend to remain at Tun: gier for thé prevent.Tavmier.Morocco, January 15.\u2014The lutest ews received here from Fez is that large reinforcements have joined the Sultan.They are from the tribes which were recently in rebellion, and ther arrival has delayed the departure of the Imperial expedition against the pretender.The Sultan and hie court are confident of the success of this expedition.CARDINAL PAROCCHI IS DEAD IN ROME.He Was One of the Prelates Considered Most Likely to Surceed Pope.Rome, Jan.15.\u2014Cardinal Lucado Mary Parocchi, sub-dean of the Sacred College, and vice-chancellor of the Catholic Church, died this morning of heart disease.He wan born in 1833, was of Italian nationality, and was created a cardinal in 1877.The deaib of Cardinal Parocchi removes one of the prelates considered to be the most likely tn succeed Pope Leo.There always was covsiderable friction between the Pope and Carlinal Parocchi on this account, and it lad to the unprecedented step of the Pontiff in removing the Cardinal from the post of Vicar of Rome because it was thought that Y= too openly posed ar the future Pore.Nevertheless, the Pope was deeply affected by the Cardinal's death.\u2018He knelt in prayer and exclaimed: \u201cThese frequent deaths have made me feel quite an old man.\u201d MARCONI EN ROUTE TO CAPE COD STATION.(Special to the Montreal Star.) St.John, N.B., January 15.\u2014Signor Mar com passed through St.John early this morning en route from Sydney to Cape Cod.Later he goes to England via New York.While in the Old Country he will have a conference with the Government, and \\n- spect the station at Cornwall.WIDOWS AND ORPHANS.(Special to the Montreal Star.) Ottawa.Ont.Januaty 15 \u2014Milita opders fssued to-day contain the official announre- ment of the granting of penrions to widows end orphans of Colonials killed in South Africa.All applications for pensions should be forwarded to the Adjutant-General.Militia Headquarters, Ottawa, and should set rth clearly whether the persons making app.\\ration Are acting On the:r own behalf.or as guardians of motherleas children.All claims will be investigated and penwons awarded rovisionally by a board to be assembled at fiiitia Headquarters, Ottawa.Enquiries as to the amount of the pen: wion elicited the information that the department bad not been informed as to the amount to be allowed, but it is understood that the same grant will be made to Canadian widows and orphans as to those of Imperial soldiers.The rates have.it = ung- éretood, been fixed by a special royal warrant, of which no copy has been received at the department as yet.| EVFICIENT FIELD BATTERIES.(Specis! to the Montreal Star.) - Ottawa, January 15.\u2014 The return of eral efficiency for field batteries during fo is published in militia orders to-day.The 1 Field Battery, Winnipeg, rank: first, with 477 marks: the 3rd Montreal, second, with 457 marks, whilst.the 4th Hamilton Field Battery makes a good third, with 448 points.The following notification ia published It is notified for the information of all officers entitled to si militia transport Tequsitions that the following ix to he ob- perved: 1.Separate uisitions are required for (a) personnel, (b) atores.2.Requisitions should cover only a continuous single journey from starting point to destination.Any departure from the above makes the checking and auditing of * accounts difficult.It 1s expected with help! PREMIERS VISIT TO ANCIENT CAPITAL | | | | Recipient of Social Hospit- alities But Has Political Worries.' JUDGE LANGELIER'S CLAIMS | He Wants to be Transferred to Quebec District\u2014Speculation About Lt.- Governorship.«Special to the Montreal Star.) | Quebec.January 15.! Judy Laurier ave the recipients of many social hospatalities here.They have been : entertamned already bv Sir Louis and Lady \u201cJette, hy sir C.À.\u2014 Sir Wilfnd and | LEAD MEN SEE MR.FIELDING Ask For Imposition of Duty Equal to That of the United States.CONSIDERATION WAS PROMISED Deputation Was Introduced to Minister by Mr.Gallagher, M.P., and Interview Was Private.(Special to the Montreal Star.) Ottawa, January 15.\u2014 A deputation, consisting of Messrs.(i.O.Buchanan, G.D.Porter.John I.Retallack, Alexapder and Campbell, represeuting the Silver Lead P and Lady Pelletier, | Mine Owners of East und West Kootenay, BUTCHERS PROTEST AGAINST THE DEMOLITION OT.LAWRENCE MARKET The Butchers\u2019 Association, at its regular meeting, beld in the Monument National, | protested against the demolition of St.Law- i rence Market for the purpose of raising a public library on its mite.A motion presented by Messrs.Jean Lamoureux and Pierre Bedard, calling a special public meeting for Friday, was upanimously | adopted.%.was determined to invite the {| Mayor and aldermen \u2018to attend aad give ! their views on the question.; The reasons advanced in favour of main- | taining the market were that it is a source of revenue to the city, which needs all the revenue 1t can get.that the markets are none tno numerous.that the public service needs a market more at that spot than it does a library.and that the site 1 not a gnod one for a library.being in the centre of a purely commercial district.It was decided to hold the usual annual banquet, and committees on arrangements were appointed.Yesterday a big deputation of butchers by Hou.Richard and Mrs.Turner, and others.lady Laurer has aleo been entertained by Mrs.Parent.The Premier has met with a very warm reception at the hands of his friends and constituents, but on the other hand he has been much worried with the many political difficulties awaiting settlement at his hands.There 1s still nothing definitely arranged about the Lieutenant -Governorsbip, thougb Sir Louis Jette's retirement should take place on the 2nd of February, and it would not surprise anybody 1f his term of office should be extended for a year or more, Tudge Langelier\u2019s friends claumm that he has been so far very badly treated, and the report given out here last night that he had tendered his resignation is generally credited.It 18 known that he had for some time a written promise from Sir Wilfrid Laurier that he would be trans\u201cerred from Montreal to Quebec.and that when he left Montreal some ten days i+.gb he told Chief Justice Tait that he should not return.It 18 even said that he forwarded his resignation at once.At all events, he resumed his classes at Laval University.On behalf of the Government it is claimed that they have heen unable to find a vaucaney on the bench in this district for Judge Langelier.It was hoped until à day or two ago that Nir Wilfrid would have been able to influence Sir C.A P.Pelle tier.who 1s fatherandaw of the judge.to accent the Lieutenant-Governorship.but ro far Sir Alphonse has persisted in declining it.Had he accepted the office.hin place in i the Senate together with the retiring al RA of a julge.would have been given to Judge Caron and thus a seat on the Quebec hench woutd have been opened for | Judge Langelier.There 1s now a tumour «that Chief Justice Casault may he superan- | puated and his place g\u2018ven to Judge Lange- Her Another proposed arrangement is to make Judge \u2018'aron Lieutenant-Governor | Still another is to appomt Judge Choquette who i said to he ready to re-enter poli tics, to the Senate.A) Denia) From Ottawa.(Special to the Montreal S\u2018ar.) Ottawa, Jannarv 15 \u2014Sir Elzear Taecher- eau emphatically denies the report publish- el in Quebec, to the effect that he wruld resign the chief justicesh\u2019p ~¢ Canada in order to gecept the prmition of Lieutenant- (iovernor of Quebec.\u201cThere is no truth in the matter whatever\u201d he wa\u2018d.\u201cI never was offered the pomtion and never heard of it.\u201d \\ ASSAULT AT ST.LIBOIRE.Joseph Dupont Arrested and Taken to St.Hyncinthe.I8pecial to the Montreal Star.) St.Libowre, Que, January 15.\u2014Joseph Dupont.aged twenty-seven years, was arrested ere last night by Detective Wingead>r.of St.Hyacinthe, and was taken there Yhis morning and locked up.He ix charged with aassault, having heaten Mr.E.Fourmer, a hav merchant of St.Simon, over tae head with an iron hay hook.Fournier -ustu\u2018ped mine scalp wounds and also had hia nose broken.Dr.Chagnon dressed the wounds, and at last accounta Fournier wax «doing well.The assault took place at tnz (en- tral Hotel, and the trouble ia believed to have onginated over a game of cards.The champion wregtier of Webb City, Mo.is a blind man | ST.LAWRENCE MARKET.Proposed as Site for the Carnegie Library.waited upon the Market Committee and asked that St.Lawrence Market be not abul- ished for the purpose of erecting a public library on the spot.It was held the mar ket was badly needed in the district: if removed the poor would have to pay dearer for their meat.Ald.Lamarche hoped it would be understood by all interested that the Market Committee was pot responsible for the cho sen site.That had been decided by a,special committee, named for that purpose.He hoped the delegations would go before it.Ald.Laporte, who was present, promised the delegation that the report would not come before the Council before the Market Committee should have time \u20180 present its report.He also suggested that no new leases be let in the market until the question should be decided.The discussion was brought to a close by Chairman Chausse, who promised that the matter before them would receive the most i careful consideration.was introduced to Hon, W.& Fielding, Minister of Finance, this moruing by Mr.Gallagher, M.P.The interview was private, but the deputation asked for more protection for their ore.In the interest of the producers, manufacturers and consumers of lead, they asked the imposition of a duty equal to that imposed hy the United States, viz.: On lead in ores, 1 1.2 r Ih: on lead in bulhon.bas, and old cad, 2 1-8c per 1b.on lead in sheets, pipe.«hot, ete.2 1-2e per th.: on all other products of lead.as provided in the Dingley Tarif Act.Provided always that if at any time it wball be | \u201ced that a combination has been formed for the purpose of unduly in- croasing the charges for refinery, ete.the Governoran-Council may remit or lessen the duty.The interview lasted a considerable time, and at the close Mr.Fielding promised consideration and tn consult his 1 colleagues.MORGAN SYNDICATE WILL CARRY ITS OWN INSURANCE ON VESSELS The taking over of the Donunion and Leyland Lines by the Morgan syndicate will mean some radical changes in method- pertaining to imanratèce.It is announced that the International Mercantile Marine Company (Morgan Syndicate), will insure its own vessels, and will carry no policies in any marine insurance company.This will mean a change in methods in all lines | the ; belonging 10 this company, exrept White Star, since the steamers of this line were uninsured before the fusion, nnd losses were met out of the company\u2019s ~pecial iv- surance fund.The value of the Leyland fleet 18 eat: mated at 4.400.000 pounds sterling, of which the owners insured three-fifths at 60s per eent.per amnum, a premium expenditure nf 78,000 pounds sterhng.The Atlantic Transport Company's boats, valued at 2,130,000 pounds sterling.were insured at from 35: to 70s per cent.per nonum, free of particular average :n an expenditure in premiums of about 60.000 pounds sterling.The International Company's steamers were valued at 2.830.000 pounds sterling and in sured at 804 per cent.per annum\u2014prem- \u2018ums, say, 118,000 pounds sterling.The Dominion Line's value of 1.270000 pounds sterling, insured at from four guineas to \u201cIX guineas per cent.per annum, repre senta an annual expend:ture in premiume of about 70,000 pounds sterling.The can cellation of all these inrurances means the withdrawal of about 327.000 pounds sterling per annum in premiums from the London insurance market.\u2018The insurances on the Atlantic (\u2018ombipation'sn vessels cannot Le transferred to the New York in.207, 209, 211 St.James St.Fatab'iahed 18:56.ES We Cordially Invite AII Smokers to Inspect Our Cigar Factory (894 Ontario) Ip order to note for themselves the extreme care and cleanliness we take in manufacturing our Cigars E.N.CUSSON & CO, Montreal.3042 oo Bargainsin FURS ALL THIS MONTH AT ELSON\u2019S 2 STORE 1864 Notre Dame Street, and 2288 St.Catherine Street.Hannan\u2019s Great January 20 per cent.Discount Sale Is now in Full Swing.213 and 215 St.James St.PUBLIC NOTICE.We hereby notify all persons having | goods left with us during 1901 that they should ciaim them at once, otherwise we shall dispose of them.Royal Steam Dye Works, 12 21 722 CRAIG STREET.FARM TO RENT.Farm near Montreal, good house (furnished) and bams, stock and implements, near rallway station.Reasonable terms to good man.Would sell at a bargain.12zx3 Address F.15316, Star Office.The Wonderful Selling _ of Men\u2019s Furnishings still continues, not only delighting but astonishing our customers with the great values.our goods are the best and cheapest in the city.All this month we allow 20 per cent, off the regular marked prices.R.J.Tooke, ry People tell us every day that 177 St.James St.2387 St Catherine St, W.1553 St.Catherine St, E.ing other witnesses to give evidence when Mr.Poirier was not present.They even went so far as to say that the invemtiga- ting committee was endeavouring to shirk the entire investigation by sticking out for \u201cspecific\u201d or \u201cdirect\u201d charges.From the material which the committee had before it.it was held that there was lots to investigate.There was the matter of the Chief of Police taking to his house champagnes that had been seized in disorderly houses.Again, there was the case of the civic tailors who, the city attorneys had said, had evidently endeavoured to defraud the city in supplying \u2018\u2018supposed\u201d new police uniforms.These were matters that the committee might have taken up last night, even if Mr.Poirier did not ap- POLICE MATTERS MUCH DISCUSSED Civic Circles Agitated Over Apparent Collapse of Investigation.e RÉCORDER HAS SYMPATHIZERS Some Hold Committees Did Wrong in Not Examaning the Other Witnesses Present.' pear.The meeting of the investigating committee on Saturday afternoon promises to be an exciting one.(See also page seven.) \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The theme of discussion among the aider- men, who came down to the City Hall today, was the apparent collapse of the police enquiry.As City Attorney Ethier has stated tbat oy \u201capecific\u201d charges be investigated, e comm , the outlook is that no enquiry can be held.The fact that Mr.rder Poirier had decided not to make \u2018\u2018specific\u201d charges, against Chairman Lebeuf, of the Police Committee, was also a matter for much discussion.The majority of the aldermen thought that after his statements pn the the Recorder would have done well to sp before the investigating committee and make formal charges.THE OTHER WITNESSES.The aldermen, however, who sympathized with the Recorder, said the investigating committer ?-a* night did wrong in not call- Inquest in Barbeau Case.An inquest was opened at 2 p.m.to-day at the Notre Dame Hospital, on the body of Frank Barbeau, who fell down nn elevator shaft at the Place Viger Hotel yesterday morning and died from the injuries sustain Coroner McMahon presided.\u2018 An Interesting Pamphiet.Down in Wilmington, Del., an enterprising insurance man, by the name of H.N.Fell.has compiled a little pamphlet showing how fast small ravings increase and how much life insurance cn carried in an old line company by the daily saving of such amounts aa six, ten or fifty cents a day.To read of the insurance these small ravings will buy.is sta ing to a layman.It runs up into thou of dollars.But the pam- et itself ia well worth looking through and it is distributed free.small.As an illustration of the à of the \u2018western corn situation pod may be stated that corn louded on cars in Hlinois during the month of November had nob last week yet reached its destination wi Baltimon.The car shortage bas worked great hardship on the farming community out west, who time and again have sold their corn for shipment, and the sales were cancelled ax cars were not to be had.Out in the Wentern States there ia wid to be 5,000,000 bushels of wheat, waiting shipment.A western miller, who ix in the city to-day, rays the rame thing applies to flour and were it not for the \u201cSoo\u201d service things would be badly congested at Minneapolis, Jt is not oulv a want of cara.it in sn a lack of motive power, and although all the bu lines are receiving from two to five new engines n week the improvement 14 not perceptable.A new feature of the hock- ade 1 that :t 1x as bad on cast as on west bound freight., WHEAT MOVEMENT 10 THE SEA BOARD Have Moved More Grain Than in Previous Years.* CONGESTION OF CORN CROP Lack of Cars and Motive Power in the Corn States Has Caused Serious Loss.Railways The rush of the season in the wheat move ment to the sea board mav be said to be over, although the C'anadian Pacitic still continues to haul the crop of laut season to the Atlantic ty its all-rail route.Up to the 13th of this month there had been moved by the Canadian Pacific 25583200 bushels against 22.000.000 laut year, and 18.700 cars loaded against 17.000 lagt year Up to the same date there were 749.950 bushels stored in elevators west of Fort William.The Canadian Northern is amd to have carried nine million bushelx to its Port hur elevators, and it is estimate! there Still remains between #u.+m and 30,000,000 bushels to move.The com crop in the Western States has commenced to move, but according to a Grand Trunk official the car congestion out west is mo great that the movement 1x very Earthquake Shock in Mexico.Mexico City, Jaguary 15.-An earthquake ock was felt here early Tuesday evening, and wus sbarper in the southern part of the country, causing cougiderable consternation in Fan Baustista, capital of the State of Tabasco.The people flocked into the streets, koeeling in prayer.Advices from Tuxala say that the shack waa accompanied hy subterranean roaring.No lives were loat and hitle damage was done.Bpecial Notice.Ladies\u2019 Lingerie.The Great Whitewear Sale at The 9.Carsley Co.1s attracting most ladws who know the real value, stvle and make np «f there dainty things.Prices are down to about the cost of material nJone.Se that it dors not pay to make them oneself.dis À x ! 7 pu te atta $A { qe D cit.Lu MONTREAL DAILY 'STAK\u2014-THURSDAY.JANUARY 15 D, ee ee { bs\u201d in T= But al in - a so Elsa jar a tani EP A NY COUNCIL GETS SEVERE CRITIGN Vigorous Denunciation at Mass Meeting Held Last Evening.COAL SITUATION IN CITY Speakers Held That Aldermen are to Blame for Letting Relief Opportunities Go By.000000000000 0040000000008 e e \u201cThe Montreal City Couneil has \u20ac @ utteriv failed mm its duty to the citr- @ @ sens of thi vty.The city 8 ven: @ @ ture 1m the purchase of coul has @ @ been a failure trom the yery start @ \u20ac and ladgbeen sadly bungled\u201d + + 3 + 4+++4000 00000 0000000000000 \u2018Fhus spoke Mr.Bernard Rose, the pre vincial organizer of the Umted Garment Workers of America, at last nights publie meeting, beld at the Empire Hall to discuss the fuel situation.The char was occupied by Mr.J, F.Jacques, who in a sputted address declare] that the covie fuel committee was incapable of dong anything to relieve the suffering.They did not want to do anything.he sud.es mn his opinion thev were in league with the dealers.When deaths occur from cold end suffering the responsibility should be brought home to the committee.Ile characterized the bringing of 12 cars of soit Koal to the city as a howlimg farve.Mr.Rose was the, fiest speaker intro- Hluced.He made an attack on Mayor Coch- rane and the civic fuel committee.He waid that the awlul responsibility of blun dering should be brought home to these individuals in langusge that could not Le misunderstood.\u201cThe City Council «of Montreal have all Seen no good.and win?\u201d asked Mr.Rose.\u201cBecause they haven't given the working: Ban à chance, but have tween composed of people who dent know what work 18° Mr.Rose followed thie by an outhne of what sort of a Citn Council he would hike to sce.He wanted the aboluwn of property qualitications, and dested municipal ownership, suggesting thrce cent lares ami g's at fifty cents a thousand.He compared the situation with that in Australia and asserted that the labouc problem was reaching a chmax all over the world, A SIGNAL FAILURE \u201cThis City Counc] has been à signal fal wre.\u201d san] Mr.Rose.\u201cWe want to get hard coal.and af we dont it we will have 20000 workingmen and 10.000 women et met FIGHT AGAINST PROPOSED MOUNTAIN LINE STEADILY GROWING.The fight aguinst the propusal to vun Street vars up the mountain = Jay grow: ing stronger.Iu addition to the resolution passed by the Park and Playgrounds Asso.cation, Mrs.Moise, the sixretary, has issued the following letter: \u201cThe Parks and Playgrounds Association desires to make clear to the nubliu what 1s involved in the proposal to ada the Street Railway into Mgunt~djaqval Park, which has been 50 euddeniv put Tærore the \u201d ! .council.The proposal 18 not a new one.In 18958 the Street Railway applied di rectly for this valuable franchise; a strong popular sentiment was immediately shown against 1t, and the proposal was defeated in council amid popular applause and en thusiasm.\u201cIn erder to contirm their judgment, à «laure vas placed an the city charter te prevent any encrmachment en the park.or ensthing that would endanger cts purely rural character.\u201cThe present proposal 1< ta do axay with this clause.leaving the park again at the mercy ( both of powerfal corporations and of the passing fancy for anv proposal which might take the vmblie at the moment.but which generations to come might deeply and hopelessly regret \u201cWe\u201d would most earnectiv beg citizens to consider the present project, and to real ise that Wt leaves the park open to anv change mn the future.and that at proposes at once to admit the Street Halwav ante its heart, with the posailahity of mfimite extension, and makes clear.by the request for elcetrie lahting and the plan for poe nie grounds that the vied oo the mountain ys to he changed tv that of an elevated Bohmer Park, interæited Ya tramways \u201cMount Reval Park has cheays been the Unique glory of our ets In no other ctv on the continent x at possible, within half an hour.to find oneself transported ta 4 Jugh pure air and onto the peace and quiet end beauty of pertect country \u201cTt re this that os ene barthrcht as at gens poor and rh alike and all tha jx needed in to A few duys later, however, | und tol [à û i IS \u2019 the two bent as grimly and carnestly as * vier upon the search after Ella.3 \u2019 A» they departed 1 turned ruquiringry + By E.M.Lonsdale.to the mistress of the house, who was care \u20183 fully serutimizing nee, 3 \u2014\u2014 \u201cVes, Mr.Fames, ! was nut LRA Te + { ; that Between your taneee and myself There (Published Ex vely in Canada by | Wan some sort of a likeness, and it dos in.3 the Montreal Star, Ltunte credit to vour detecuives that they p | have succeeded im bunting me down.How * lave sud ) .Feb be +See routd thev nnagine that there should be \u2019 CHAPTER X11.\u2014Contlnued two women in London so 1ke in outline of * : : icatnte \"\" \u201cYou know me, then, madam °° \u201cAnd vou have come to perform the sone kind othee to myself, Mr.Fsnre- she re plied, with oo radiant smile.1 Tocdied a her again.| withdrew my eves ana thea 1cpeat ed wy look.Among what order of women wag she to be classed who hare herd winly such strange equanimitx an an event os ) startling?And why did she - 17 Total Las M Total LL.33 The Svoteh curlers were treated te a very enjoyable sleigh drive vesterday afternoon by the Caledonian Curling Clut, with certain of the members of which they had Leen playing during the morning.The drive was ua novelty to the visitors, and was greatly appreciated by them.At times it was bitterly cold.but even the intense severity of the wind and temperature did not seem to inconvenience the Bcotchmen a wee bit.Most of them were provided with magnificent Raglana of heavy Scotch tweed, thick!y-knitted tam- o'shanters.and mnffiers.Thua fitted out they seemed to defy the biting wind and frost-laden alr The drive.even to those wha so splendidiy togged out the Seoteh- men.war a rare pleasure.The day wan a cold one, as bas already been remarked.hut the air was clear.there was a blue sky and .fine winter sun overhead Moreover.the curlers were sperded along at A rattling pace over the roads and ice by good-bred horses, animalg that accemed were not ne Children Cry for CASTORIA.| \u2018 tdriven to the Ogitvy we never dreamt | tx pieral ids Land and Hydraulte Company.through which the visitors were esvorted by Mr Walibank.A very keen Interrat wux tak- \u201cum this establishment by the visiting curlers.and many questions were asked with respect to jte construction and the While 190818 and guests the few places Water never freezes namely, the Lachine Though swollen somewhat at this at the power house the F of the day saw one af In Canada where the during the winter.Raplds particular season of the year the Scotch curlers secured pretty good idea of the StTENRTh.Velooty and dangerous character of the Rapids.From the power house the visitors wera farm, the Susteh farmers had the opportunity nf fnspecting a first-class Canadian farm.There the entire Party were treated ta n Scotch repast consisting of oatmeal cakes.scones, fruit cake and tea, thé concoctions of Mrs, Hunter and her daughters.These were greatly relished.in fact.80 much so, that a vote of thanks was tendered Mrs Hunter Speeches were also made by President Mclean and Mr Ogilvy, Jr.From the Ogilvy farm the Visitors were driven westward, along the Lower La- chine road, and shown its varied beauties and historic Jand-marks The return to Montreal was made lv way of the Upper Lachine rosd, a stop being made at Thornhill, whe re the inner man was warmed up by liquid devoctions of a typleal Seoteh name and flavanr The ity was reached shortly after aix o'clock.DIFFERENCES IN THE CURLING OF TWO COUNTRIES.Skip Prain Explains Them in Lucid Style.Skip Prain, of the Xeottwh curling team, has written the following interesting com- parson as to Canadun and Scottish stiles of play: thir Scottish team has now had an op portumty to became arquamted with Canadian methods ol curbing, to note differ- cuves and to weigh up the advantages and where drawbacks of the two styles.To begin with, we plaved under conditions w hich were new and with which we had to become familiar before drawing deductions or adapting ourseives to the environment.Inside play.with its lights and shadows and nearer background.and the closeness ol the spectators to which we are unac- custome], caused something hike stago tight to some ot our number.and prevented them domg themselves justice.À second handicaps was the use at new stones, steetally nade tor very keen ice.and which were tonnd too heavy tor the re in Halifax and St John, where the weather was torsh The mont serious difficulty ta ve cvercame.however, was that nearly all \u201che Team were plaving out of the hack | | | tor the hrst time, and on heavy ire, where A lng throw was necessary.our men found play awkward, and much of the inareuracy of our earher games due to this cause However.:he strong Mary was a D'essing in disemise play from the hack under was ay neces If one can condi- these SI ROUD'S Special Gift Sale haa tions no trouble will Le found ma play mg the ordinary game on keener we, and now all are habituated to and ost prefer the hack to the crampt While we labour.el under vertum disadvantages in our tirat matches, it 1s to be remembered that our opponent=.in order te have à game with us, and tn ve us a game, used we en \u201ctach erdinarily they themselves would not dream of playing. played here, that we have mach t+ learn from the curl cis of the country.This were pre pared tor und indeed to improve our game satished we was rechened one of the objects of our visit Of eur vider ams an coming.Ulis is not the place to speak That we are playing a stronger game than at far-t I~ believed by the team.but we are warned that as we come west ve must expect Lo meet better granite plavers.so that the results of oùr matches on paper may not show the betterment.It was not till our last day in St.John that we got keen we.and saw the accurate mampulation of the stones of which we had heard.That was indeed a jatal day for Scotland.enly two of our nnhs could claim victories, and these by the narrow.eet ol majorities.while over the doings of the others 1t as well to draw a veil.St John curlers wall probably hand down the details to future generations 1 players.and on eur side they ever are mentioned 1 will he with bated breath and in the secrecy of (Le curlers\u2019 court, into whieh no outside element can penetrate.FINE LEVEL ICE HERE.À word or two on the differences between the styles of the two countries.the reasons tor these differences and the effect pi the vañnatîtons.mav not at the present Lime le: umnteresting To speak tirst of the wv.Here the surface 1s practically a dead level, and if a winning stone 5 guarded on the nine side a\u2019shot with the vther turn on Can reach at On our aide of the pond at as à rare event to get Jevel lee, There 15 almost.invariably a bias either to one side or other.and the win ner cau only be reached none wav.even the turn being onsutticrent tp keep the stone straght frem the other sale.One properly pliced quard as generally sufficient tor protection, and this leads to breaking off guards to get at the winner instead of drawing round to 1.Me result of this play 1s that many stones are wasted, fast play being the surest.and ant missed shot goes through.Our rinks are harer tor an- vther reason We play out-ide on hig ger Sheets of water.It rs the rule that for a maleh a new mink 1s drawn, and as not used at all till the game actually be gins.The has of the rink and the strength necessary have theretore to he learnel during play.and owing to the changeable ness of our Climate the strength 1x practically never the mame for two dave runmng.Bo far as 1 have seen the play herg the strength to be used does not vary h wiile with us, te take an extreme but net uncommon example, during the forenoon we mad be using our stones on the dull side.with Iittle effort, and on the after noon ot the same day all our \u201cpith\u201d may be nevdel to rrach the tee on the keen side.Qui players therefore have pot the opportunity to acquire that refinement of force and mire Judgment of tum that Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a remedy, to cure disease of the breathing organs, than to take the remedy into the stomach?Established 1579.Cures While You Sleep It cures because the air rendered strongly antiseptic is carried over the diseased surface with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treatment.Jt is invaluable to mothers with small children.Is a boon to asthmatics.* \u2014POR\u2014 Whooping Cough Bronchitis Croup Ooughs Gatarrh.Colds Grippe and Hay Pover The Vaporizer and Lamp, which should last a lifetime, together with a bo.: ttle of Cresalane, $1.50.Extra supplies of Cresolene ag cents » re cents.Write for descriptive contain.ng highest testimory as to its value, VAPO-CRESOLEXE 18 SOLD ww DRUGUISTS EVERYWHERE Vapo-Cresolene Co.380 Fulton Street 155: Notre Dame Street ew York Montreal 871 aoû tf WILL CONTINUE Only To-morrow and Saturday \u2014 Is the Heicht o\u2019 Hospitality.ea.ne have seen and must be prepared to meet all through our tour.One result of the effect of the slow game versus the faster running game we are used to Is Lo be seen in the discrepancy between the uumber of ends won and the number of shots sored.One of our skips playing at St.John actually won one end more than his oppoueut and ret the figures showed four shots ugainst him.Another rok scored on a game of thirteen heads sa tumes, but were only 7 to their opponents\u2019 17.In a thud instance with one head sewer wou our ring was vight shots down.+ MORE VARIETY OF PLAY.This proves, as one would expect, the miperonty of the Canadian style of game over the Scottish.plaved under Canadian conditions.How it would ture in the ma thematically less perfect conditions to which we are used against our kind of play I know not, and unless the Gulf Stream changes vis course and we get a greater certainty of frost an the old laud, this point as not hkely to be decided.What we lose in accuracy we gan in varetr.Personallv.| should like à winter at home of such a kind that we could get a fort night of Canadian play, and afterwards a fortmght of our own.In this improbable event it would be possible to acquire judgment of strength and ot turn, and then Lo apply the knowledge gained in circumstances of mhmite varety.As IL 1s we get as an outsuje average ten davs' curling a rear, and ths often comes a day now and a day then.so that we start\u201d unew every game almost.Here, with two, three or four months\u2019 play, any one can see that the player must develop a greater degreu of shall than is possible wub us.We re cognize this and are prepared for many defeats, but we hope by combination and practice to gain some victories also.and to put what we learn here to use when we return It is also possible that our friends vn thus side may learn something from us.ln some respects, for instanre, how to revene aud how to treat their visitors,they have nothing to learn from anybody.Whether as victors or vanquished.our friends have ever met us with a maximum of kindness and cordialits.(Our experiences hitherto have been altogether happy ones, our welcome unexpected in its heartiness.Should this continue, and we hope to merit and to retain the esteem of our friends, everv one of us will return with indelihle revollections of a glorious time.A better set of fellows one could not «e- sire to meel.Of the attractions of the women there are others of the team better qualified to speak than I, but perhaps no one has been, though silently, more up- preciative thereof.As to their kill at the game, as one who saw and did not conquer, 1 can give persona! testimony.Our bachelors were defeated, but are willing to continue the contest with Venus as the presiding deity, and endeavour to regain the laurels lost on the fields of Mars.Our married men speak of confining the match with the Montreal ladies to the benedicts of the party.and boast lin our private room) of their invulnerability to attractions other than those they may legitimately ad- wire, but the unmarried have eyes and take this assertion with a gruin of salt.Time will show.TO PLAY AT RIDEAU WHEN IN OTTAWA.Lord Minto Will Entertain the Scottish Curlers.(Ottawa, January 15.-When the Scotch curlers reach Ottawa they will be given a royal good time.On Saturday.at 12.35, when they arrive, they will be met at the station by a reception committee composed of the local curlers and St.Andrew's So- clely.avcompanied hy St, Andrew's Society pipers.They will at once be escorted to the Russell House for lunch.In the afternoon and evening thev will play à match of five rinks with the Ri deans, and on Sunday they will be gnen a drive about the city.On Monday they will play a match of five rinks on Hix Exeellenev's open air rink at Rideau Hall, Fight ends of this match will be played before luncheon and eight after.oo hs Excellency will entertain the visi tors and Jocal players to luncheon as well as the members of the reception committee.On Monday evening St.Andrews Sacie- ty and the two curling clubs will give a smoking concert in Nt.Andrew's Hall for the benetit of the visitors.District Medal Play.The Ormstown curlers met defeat in two rinks at the hands of the \u2018Thistles last evening in the opening matches for the district medal.The score was: Ormstown.Thistle.A.Mills I.H.Boswell W.8S.Mcl.ean A E Beckett R.F.Smith Mr Justice Archibald G.E.Baird W Mowat «skip)\u201415 (skip»\u2014i5 J.Darby J.Adair James McGerrigle W.¢ Hadgson Rev.J.| Strong Ir.Kinghorn J.G.MeGerrigle W.D.Aird (skip)\u2014 8 (Skip \u201422 Totaly.x 3 ORPHAN ASYLUM SHOWS EXCELLENT WORK FOR PAST YEAR.At the aunual meeting of the Protestant Orphan Asylum held yesterday afternoon it was ported out that while the year had been à very satistactors one the finance committee had to show a deficit of $1.300, Rev.Dyson Hague presided.Mis.Geo.Eadie, in presenting the secretary's report.stated there were titty two vhildren in the home last January, and one more girl had been admitted, while three girls and tive boys have lett dumng the year.The health of the mmates had been goed and those who had passed out of the metitution were as a rule doing very well.Lady Minto'e visit was referred to, and the resignation of Mise Galt.Mrs.Whitehead.and Miss Urquhart from the committee was much regretied Heavy expenditure had been incurred for repairing the extensor ot the home and repaimug \u201came of the interior.À number ot people were thanked fur various services, including Mise MeGiverin, the lady superintendent, Mr.G.C.Dunlop read the financial statement.There was à credit from lust = cf &514.and the total expenditure of #2 417.72.To meet this 1 had been neèes- sary to borrow $851 from the endowment tund.The Government grant was 2338, and STH3 had been recmved from sub scriptions and donations.Mr.Dunlop.however.took an optimistic view of, the state of tbe finances.Much of the expen diture was exceptional, thus £400 bad been paid ax insurance far three years: the care of the boy Iheks had cost R&0.and the repairs, many of which were permanent.had taken over $1,000.The legacy of Miss Catherine WhurtcJe would be paid this year, and he believed with the mterest from this.they would be able to make ends meet.1n spite of the steady rire in the cost of provisions.During the meeting the prizes for com- duct and school work were nresented.and a letter from Sir Melbourne Tait was read, inviting the co-operation of the ladies of the board of manag-ment in the Crippled Children\u2019s haepital, to Le built Speeches testifying to the value of the stitution were made hy the chairman, Archdeacon Ker.Rev.Dr.J.Edgar Hil, and Rev.G.(.Lane.Huxtable.and Mr.R.H.The following officers were elected for the coming vear: First dircctress, Mrs.Henhsaw: second directress.Mm.E.B.Gireenshields: treasurer, Mr.W.D.Sutherland: secretary.Mrs.Fade; committee of management, Mrs.Forbes Angue, Mrs.Rob ert Armour, Miss Campbell, Mrs.Robert Cook.Mrs.Graham Dunlop.Mrs.John Dunlop, Mr«.David Denne.Mrs.Hugh Graham, Miss Greenshields, Mrs.( Hague.Mrs.E.A.Lilly.Mrs.Donald Macmaster, Mrs.J.A.Mcleod, Mrs.Her bert Molson.Mrs.Moyse, Mrs.Clarence McCuag.+ Mrs.R.Macdougall Paterson, Mm.William Peterson, Miss l\u2019ardey, Mrs.W.M.Ramsay.Mrs.James Rose.Miss Ross, Mrs.Frank Scott, Mrs.5.P.Stearns, Mra.A.W.Stevenson.Mrs.Louis Sutherland.Miss Alice Sutherland, Mrs.John Torrance, Miss Van Horne.Alleged Forgery Case.The enquete in the case of George Le vaille, who ie charged with forming the name of L.M.Rosenthal to a cheque for 5% was commenced yesterday afternoon.Two bank clerks testified that the signature Jook- ed very much like the regular signature of Mr.Rosenthal and Judge Choquet said that unless the evidence was much more conclu- mve he would acquit the accused.He ad- jurned the hearing until this afternoon and meantime he 1s having the opinion of a writing expert.THE CHARITY BALL AT VICS ARMOURY PROBABLY NEXT MONTH The Charity Ball will probably take place at the Vietoma Rifles Armoury next month Thx atternoon at hve o'clock a comnuttes meeting will be held at the Armoury to discuss details im connection with the ball.After the meeting tea will be served.MR.HECTOR DELORME LIVE STOCK INSPECTOR.It 1s announced that Mr.Hector Delorme.of Montreal, has been appointed assistant live stock Inspector for the bort ot Mont real.succeeding the late Mr.BE.HK.Morgan.who died some weeks age.Mr George H Pope, mspector, has been making a short stay m the city.Wonderful Bicycle Feats.Local bicyclists and theatre goers gener ally are much interected 1u the performance ot Charles Merril at the Theatre Royal this week.Tonight he is going to introduce a pumber of feats which.added 10 the remarkable act he has been dong all week, will make the performance one of the most memorable of ita kind that the local theatres have ever had.REMARKABLE SUCCESS Of a New Oatarrh Cure.A large and constantly increasing ma- Jority of the American people are catarrh sufferers.This 18 not entirely the result of our changeable climate, but because modern investigation has clearly proven that many diseases known by other names are reaily catarrh.Formerly the Name catarrh was applied almost exclusively tu the common nasal catarrh, but the throat, stomach.liver.bladder.kidneys and Intestines are Rubject to catarrhal diseases as well as the nasal passages.In fact.wherever there ix mucous membrane there is a feeding ground for catarrh.The usual remedies.inhalers, sprays, douches or powders have been practically fallures, as far as anything more than temporary rellef was concerned, because they simply dry up the mucous secretions.without having the remotest effect upon the blood and liver, which are the real sources of eatarrhal dmeasrs, It has been known for years that the radical cure of catarrh conld never coms?from local applications, but from an internal remedy, acting on the blood and ex- polling the catarrhal poison from the sys- em.A new internal preparation.which has been on the market only a short time, has met with remarkable success as à gernu- Ine, radical cure for catarrh.It may be found in any drug store, sold under the name of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, large, pleasant tastir 7 lozenges, composed principally of antiseptic ingredients, blood root, red gum and similar catarrh specifics.Dr.Ainslce, in speaking of the new catarrh cure.says \u201cI have tried the new catarth remedy, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, upon thirty or forty patients with remarkably satisfactory results.They clear the head and throat more cffectually and lastingly than any douche or inhaler that 1 have ever meen, and although they are what is called a patent medicine, and sold by druggists, T do not healtate to recommend them, as I know them to be freq from cocaine and opiates.and that even a little chlid may use them with entire safety.\u201d Any sufferer from nasal catarrh, throat or bronchial trouble.catarrh of the stomach, liver or bladder.will find Stuart's Catarrh Tableta remarkably effective, pleasant and convenient, and vour drug: gat will teil you they are absolutely free rom any injurious drug.10 Bend Specialties.Buying Teas from us during that time means that with every pound there is a valuable present.Your choice of Teas, your choice of Gifts, and all are open for your inspection.Just think, all purchasers of one pound of 30, 40, 50 or 60c Ted will receive a present of their own choice.Our China Cups and Saucers of Foreign Designs and 8 in.Glass Fruit Bowls.A RENOVATED HUSBAND A Thankful Letter from a Wife Whe Reformed a Dissipated Husband With Tasteless Samaria Presoription.She Says: \u2018To-day He Is a Perfect Man.\u201d \u2018Ido notkuowhow .ai [ toexpress my grati- RCI VT tude totheSamaria fA Wh, prescription which DUR you sent me some weeks ago.It has roduced astonish- ng effects on iny husband.My pen cannot express the 2/7 feeling of gratitude AIX I have.e owe = to you my husband's life, who was a wreck in health and in business.Today he is a perfect man, which he had not been for the last three years on account of the drink habit.Enclosed find money order for another treatment for a friend's husband, whose case is quite similar to my own hus band\u2019s case.\u201d\u2014Madame A.Ville neauve.and pamphlet giving full FREE SAMPLE particulars, testimonials, and price sent in plain sealed envelope.Corres- ndence sacredly confidential.Enclose stamp or roply.Address The Samaria 004 Jor_sn street, Toronto, Canada.Also for sale at J.1780 Notre Dame street.THE APPLICATIONS BY WARDS FOR INSCRIPTION ON VOTERS\u2019 LISTS.An interesting statement has heen prepared by the City Ageessors showing the récent applications which have heen made by citizens to have their names nseribed an the provincia) voters lists The statement contrasts the applications made in 120 with those of 192 and 18 as follows: \u2014 emi \u20141en2\u2014 LA = = = East Ward 5 Centre Ward \u2026 + 7 West Ward .vu i 28 St.Anns Ward 114 A a St Antoine 8 174 wl » BL Antoine E.Mo a 6) SL Antoine W.1 1 ES as St Lawrence 41% 103 T St.Louis sexe La ps St.James South 140 110 SI St.James Nort), Tim TRA iT St Mary's West bus 121 17 St.Mary's Fast, Je nh n Hochelaga _ oh 100 7 SE OJ.Baptiste.rs Ah 43 St Denis .Tu 1 48 s St Gabrie} L.154 3 41 13 Total Aus 1183 CI 354 4 HOTEL ARRIVALS.Among the arrivals at the hotels to-day were the (allowing: At the Windsor-G.W.Parmelra, Que- bee , J.H.Walsh, Sherbrook+ .J.E.Dal]- rymple, St.Athans © T Wadsworth, Albany: F Patrick, Koston.E 8.Piper.Toronto.ME.Wond, Chicago .J.P.Allon, New York.H E Locke, Boston : G.A.Brown, Ottawa .I.CH.Wann, Chicago .A.B.Atwater, De- truit | 3.N.Riley.Pittsburg.At the Place Viger Hotel\u2014¢C E Clarke, Toronto: W.H.Lanigan.Winnipeg : J.B.Valliles, Buckingham .Emerson and wife, New York .J.Baleer Three Rivers : H.¢ Mercer and wife, Buffalo .Judge Hogse.Judge Blanchet, Quebec .John Sharples.E.EE Wehb, Quechee: Dr Be- langer and wife, Alfred Dechene, Ottawa FE.Dussanlt, Levis : Lucien Dubuc, Edmonton.At the HaU+-Dr HO FE Mitchell, Bed- ford.J E.Grant and ¥ \u20ac Roger.Otia- wa.FR Humekton, New York, Dr.J.M.MarKay.Quebec .F.Fisher, Carleton Place FW.Lawrence, Boston , J.8.Rayside, Tancaster | 1).Gillie, Carleton Place | 1 WwW Wheeler, M I).\u2018'arnwall.At the Queen s\u2014(' N.Richardson, Providence, RL.Geo A Fowler, Ottawa J A.Winters, Jos.J.Bouchard.RW Clark, Fredericton.NB.Robert Ness, Howlek ; J.Dobeil, Toronto.L.Pp Stevens, New York: W.8 Mclaren and party, Orms- town.M.L.Dohan, Richmond ; © F.Burbank, Danville.TH.Noble, Toronto.At the St.James Hotel\u2014Louis A.Cod- ere, Sherbrooke : John \u20ac.Murray.Hawkes- bury | Chas.Downing, Saranac Lake : (zen.H.Harris, Brandon, Mun .W.Water and wife.Quebec .A Francoeur, Duluth: W-.J Ramsay, J Ward.Toronto | J.Dufour, St.Moise .Dr.J O l'amirand, R.Davidson, © Lefebvre and wife.Sherbrooke : H, Ferguson, Ottawa .J Langlois, Fall River.At the Alhion\u2014 Robert Turner.Toronto ; W.D.MeLeod, M LA.Vankleek Hill; A.MacEachran.Buckingham.J.J Fann- Ing.Ottawa, John Souders, Kemptville ; J.T.Cass, A.Summers.Winchegter, P.N McNeil, Bt.Andrews.J.Elliott, Ganan- oque, R.K Scott, Port Hope.W.J.Barnes, Buffalo, J T.McMillan, Rochester, W.Walker.H.J.Ryan, Toronto; M.Robinson, Hamilton, Pp.Edwards.New York.At the Hotel Caralake\u2014H :D.Smith.Ottawa: George Rankin.Troy: J.H.Ashley, Boston: D.Hunter.Halifax: R.Coates, Winnipeg.G.Hamilton, Sydney.CB.: K.Guillet and wife.Marieville: Charles M.Brewster, St Johns.AC Robinson.New York; W.Owen, London, Eng.At the Russell Houne- A.E.GeNya, Que- hec: G.M.Ingram, Petrrboro\u2019; B.V.Nay- lor.Noyan.R.8.Lang.Eaton.William Wallace, Toronto: 8.|.Dewey, Chopin, N.Y.; E.M.Campbell, Stanstead Junction.C.B.Rrown.Smith's Mills: R.H- Maybee, Napanee J.Ryan, Ottawa; E.A.Callira.Toronto.W.I.Smith, Mystic.At the Stanley\u2014Gleorge E.Bruyesz, Sault Ste.Marke.Dr.Hanrahan.Rutland.Vt.H.L.Quinn.Peterbore: J.Whiteford, Ormstown: M.E.Steele, Boston; W.C Stacks, Norfolk Y.A.Harte's Drug Store, F Jackson, Boston ;- Dupuis Freres [2 Orders reselved by promptly & attended Lo January Cheap Sale Perfect Staple Goods.80 pices of Heavy Moleton regular value of 2.now selling at Moleton ot w superior quality.width 27 inches, neat white, punk and white, green and white, and mauve and white Dressing Sack- and House Wrappers.French Flannels - About An preces, Tue best guods of the nod pated, Tatest de-size- cn the est fashionable colours.Regula values of we and 0c.Reduced now to _ 25e and Bas\" Flannelettes at Half Price Our Flanuelettes, er the PRICE © them has monde pute sensation, and 1s drawing customers from all parts of toe vita Our le Flunpelettes ol) reduced 00 0 .Ce ee eee eee A Our 15e Flannelettes all reduced ta ee se: Our 25e Flannelettes Al reduced t- - Lo Le ee fs Moletons, Flannelettes and Frenon Flavus all on Maan Floor, : 9 Ladies\u2019 Jackets Moie reductions mn Ladies\u201d Ja pre prit and Oatord Beaver dJachets.3-4 long.semititted.alk serge hing, taalor mad, .¥12.50 Jackets reduced to .FN ESN] $16.00 Jackets reduced ta oo FE LL #10 000 ET.SU Jachets fawn only} reduced to oo Ce eee 0 - #5 00 .9 * Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Scarfs at 5c We are offering toux a beige quantity or loose Wile Soart- Shaped, - in perfect order.Regular selumg price 706 aud Ve ter only 100 5 laces Just arrived, our Spring Importation 6° Forchon Lace aud Insertion for Under wear Splendid assortiment and good values Butterick\u2019a Patterns (best in the world: now on vale.Customers wishing to renew our pattern counter.Issued monthiv, onh and ary 21 QO + rear.Enormous Reductions on designe, most Monthly Publications for Febru their sulséintion to the Delineator can de so at .eu n blue and suitable for DUPUIS FRERES, THE BIG EAST END DEPARTMENTAL STORE, 1571 to 1589 St.Catherine Street.Leave Chicago this evening on the Golden State Limited vis the El Paso- Rock Island route and in less than three days you will arrive at Los Angeles.An hour later you can be on the shores of the Pacific, listening to the roar of the surf, drinking in the wine-like air; the bluest of bive skies above you and the most charming landscapes in America all about you.This, mind you, at a time of year when the thermometer st home is \"way below zero and the newspapers are filled RAINE with details of the «greatest snow-storm in years.\u201d Cut out this ad and mail it, with name and address, and beautifully illustrated book about California will be matios ne eV la AT an sent free.Tickets, berths and full infor A.C.TURPIN.1°78 St.James strect.Opposite Temple Building Montreal.Que.Death of Dr.Proudfoot.London.Ont.January 15.- Rev.J.A.Proudfoot.D.D., 1x dead as a result 01 an apopletic stroke.He was 82 vears of age.and for fifty years an honoured minister of the Church in Canada.at Bonn and before RETVlI EE.A man named Kingsbury.employed in 8 Tour of Crown Prince.Berlin.January 15.\u2014Crown Prince Frederick Wilham will make à tour of the Orient in March after leaving the university entering military \u201cSir Frederick Borden, Minister of Militia, .{eewatin.Ont, was shot and \u2018Cnlonel Charles E.Turner.United barre] CPE gen Ana Bazel.in a hotel States Consul-General.left Ottawa last barroom on Tucsday night.The negro evening for Toruntn to attend the ban- escaped.auet of the Anglo-Saxon Union to-night.When children are weak, sickly,\u2014don\u2019t eat or sleep well, a after meals and at bedtime makes them strong, healthy and robust Fleasant to take Sold by Druggists 50 ¢.and $1.00 © My little girl was troubled with Bronchitisand a harsh, hacking cough aimest since birth.| © her Angier's Peuvolenm Emolsion.Tt cured the cough, and she a am in flesh and improve in color.\u201d A.Punsey Toronto, Canada.st immediately began ANGIER CHEMICAL COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS, U.§.A.71 Bleury MONTREAL, STROUD'S 2188 Notre Dame 1519 St.Catherine 2329 St.Catherine 91 St.Lawrence 868 St.Lawrence pa: Sa Kr pp Ua h dé ame 5 tis mo.we doris prin iid .eR je Rn art TNA v ETT 1 £ 5 ; Ï + 1A = rot ] | 6'R T.AST EDITION.\u201cTHE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 1903.CURLERS ON TODAY They Beat the Thste.by a Dozen Points.SCOTTISH THEIR WORK CUT OUT TO-DAY Lieut.-Col.Stevenson Honoured on His Seventy-fourth Birthday\u2014 To-night\u2019s Reception.In tedive carbing ma hes Teta en tay rouks or the Search curlers Fora tion the Phastle Clube the cet momen came or cu (ep by 0 parm 4 te nt 1 bribe ranks Ou sheet Ne 2 tt - Hot A ed by une point ont me Nooo] re Sootehimen bear nn SL nts ta loo Uhe serre on the terne wo 11 to l'an tas curt ot the heed rea entr aver IS To bon favour or the vs ter The match an heer N sois an pte ho At tnues cl Le endopite «ui CRUNK one trous start to nn Was most exerting owe 0 17h ened the trans te en 1 ow os Hot unt] the 1e arene on the Pith and tinal end hood Yeon plaven } ! fez a that the Theet!'s men seus Tent er Castry ove the tren .SCOTOHNEN CVRD 0 TEV Avs, The resalt was one th creed the Setch tien ta heartiis cheer vie eon vals pr Bhp Cleghorn chen had 0 pre: ty well thet oun wan Cop tee rh end when the hearth mer bys are Ia the skin far the team, stat d'that they were all still plaving the gamme, and hoped te have \u201cdo at the Scotch visitors at the hensque! Coemormw (On course mhen ther won the championstup they placed with weeden blocks and thought they wood have of th culty in plaving with the grantie atomes, They had had cts 0h ten at Opps town, and considered Cat tres wall te able to make the v motion.demant- ing the advertisement, vas carried 1 à yote of four to three The meeting lust might turned out to be an entire faiiure Several witnesses had been summoned to appear and gne an dence, lut not a word of evideme vas taken.The sensatinn of the cvening was 4 long letter from Mr.Recorder Poa waving that he could not swear 1a statements he had made on the bench as to the acre af à member of the Police Committee.Wha he bad sand was tounded upon things whi hh La tad \u201cbeard and whah were | the mit Neng he could not make specine charaes against Ald Lebeut cloarman of the Pole Committee, he did not «en the gee in oar ng, as asked, and giving testunens 1° the committer however ori! shoal he should n:tens] Ter jolene ®0.At the same time he must BELT vrton 10° ts J.BH Star office.6 cf TASTE D TC 'EPRONU RUN POUR 8 SAINT TO ; ew .D ws gare ; - So - A: 1 \u2014 » UNG 1 oO .os [OUSES, STORES.FT 28 cents \\ ANTED MOMES Tor MAKE WRN.\\ uni oil business À Kamsaÿ and sou, = none Fons and 1 cent gor extra Pers at hen .wf work John BL Recolor stret nz ca nsertion Miao an.\u201c [EH 7 \u201cwon \u2014 _ PSN PROPERTY FOR BEALE.Lute foo 28 wars cand Ce TT TT \\ TANTED \u2014- tool GENERA.SERVANT ores.and 1 cent por «xtra word, each In.Ww a + br AT ONE FIRST Coss Apps Arllngten av-uue or Gelophots ertion arets MOTTE SN dae waren uli tag West rarit + 11 2 ; > rat wate < 1 : LOST 25 vents for 28 worte .r jess.and 1 Me au le + torr pal not : Tm me me meee _\u2014 COAL per extra word, euh Insertion mE = Ines won Wane el AU NtOi CLERK FORA _.; - .a 7 LOI 0 whol sale fic must be good writer Bt SIND SS CHANCES 23 ee 1 5 words W ANTE GENCRAL SERVANT SMALE Appiy 1.0 1447 Star Uftiee 11 2 1 less, and 1 cont per ooatra we ra «ah In- PATES te wasting Appr 15 sprinenets LL \u2014 rertion pre We tant \u201c6 (yann IMMÉDIATELY VOUNG GIRL Zl : A: - PG .D TTT - - atout 15 us house maid Apply DS Argyle Tu NOTICE * ARTICULARLY.W Ire 1 .MEN Tor LEARN BARBER as- nue Westmount \u2018 PPS y 1 5 e abo .: à w mn OMN 0 igtit ces \u2014_ \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 a _ ve rates are NET CASH with on a se trdass Tae date \\ \"ANTED GOOD HOUSERELPER À crder.When such advertisements ; pe Pea ps qestir els Konratteod rite d daddy or Widew will find à gel .Sor dial Se me trduc men ew WEE hame and good Wakes ln à gentleman s family are not prepaid numerous entries (1, \u201c5 MoRT Par SES VIE for ie apy CO THE Star one n } u LE - _ \u2014\u2014 have to be made, and the rate is, Ts - = \u2014\u2014 1 AN TEE AN EXPERIENCE El ONURSE ; \\ ANTE - A Goon Tr ARDWARLE CT ERK, \\ for one infant als) a purse for \u2018grawn cra in consequence, much higher.Moran ef cafe rhe regent Botte rwarth .Sef ne NN fo sante .y ; ani à TAN \u2018 leon, het t ag Fiver ta suptahie nurses .\u2018 HO ps +r.5 UT eu los > No charge made in our books for Ww \u2014 re Li LT _ More Mr Buen Soe cary © un ' ; INTER A Gow VE RAT SER - - = classifie t : push» - catia 5° + d advertisements of less Vent, greed \u201cages Tu Hetéhlson st sits VW.OO PLAIN oR at than five lines.\u2014_\u2014 _ vot vu Appis TU Union a-cnue TANTEI AT ONCE GOOD OPERATORS a CT TTT us a - a \\ ANG Ip pers, SG a ape TieLes an urbe lia W ARE an aN Ey Piaf GHTE: PROPERTY FOR SALE.work SU RAY cmp ment and best pay far Lox Mating gualiteations Appa An _\u2014 ig PA Hands Appdy 1 the Standard Umbrella ) ~ - - es Manutacturing « i errr - To Te aan fo FOR SALE - Sion FRONT RES CORRE 10 Tee a me \\ ERA EI RENE dues, No 3U =t ian cu ï at TANTED -\u2014 YOUNG VA 8 Perte - MONAT CHEAT OK WOPT EH .ANTED - OFFIC E BO .Fon Crate re nT [intending And instruciing help and Ihoroughly \\ A TS RE CALL À , ta proficient in turing ut Net clase work Ad.: ; | house two tenepoonis tn ner nla ers Add.CO 1462, St Office = dress Ph patinnlars 1 TUS Star oe Aress = ar no W ANTED - TWO YOUNU MEN TO OPER.tue Les TN St TT Ate typewrller.sténography net required, W PANTED HENERAL SEE RVANT.THREE Apply at once to Remington Typewriter Cn EE in family Apply ta 415 Argyle avenue.1747 Notre Dame at : - Westmount, xeeond door above tnte Nt Antoine HOUSES FOR SALE.Toad 11 2 VV ANTED - STRONG BOY AT ONCE TO I - sa tue = te make himself generally useful Apply tn FOR MALL - 4180 1 CATHERINE \\ TANTED - RY A WIHOLERALE FIRM, Greeff, Bredt and Co.12 i-mome at.strest Westmount doable hous.\u201cre \u201c an advertising ciéerk, lady or gentleman; - = Rtane front lIh mers cons enien es fr fans must be a Eomload writer and understand \\ \u2019ANTED \u2014 $65 MONTHLY FARMERS of prifessionai mn Rnd opportunity for an nes spaper work Adress, KIVITE experience, sons cor other industrious persons of fair Investment \\ppts at house 166 hr rences, salary expected, MR L392, Star ne éducation to whem this amount would be an oo \"nn 2a tnducement.Could alse engage à few ladies at - = - - W à GENERAL SERVANT _ their own homes Drawer 66, Brantford.8 12 FACTORIES WANTED ANTED T p SRVANT IN © small family Apply at 248 njvernity TANTED \u2014 $2.50 A DAY.MEN AND WO- \u2014\u2014\u2014 S 0 ms SAS mor = sers or 11 2 W men Rome to travel, others for local work WANTED TU WENT A SMALI, luc 7 Ranid bremation.flalary Increased.Bert plans.i tory about «ix thousand square feet, with \\ TANTED - GENERAL SERVANT WHERP Established business.W.W.Linscott, Tormnto, or without : Cer qd on hb ; vuse, 14 .Du y ; : : ant Lime ir ros ning.by experienced account- ji Ne on ath hat.Ri =ize, with AE ~upen enh street.Dominion square.N.R.situation in the beat business part of St Cath.PERSONAL \u2014 WANTED Tis KNOW THE ex U.\u201c04, Star Office.15 Can erms moderate.Meals 1f required, 3 : erine at.For price and particulars apply to No.wherealwus of James Maginols, who left TANTED \u2014 HY À RESPRUTABLE VOUN (25 - | For SALE \u2014 FRESH EGGS, 10 DOZEN 238 6t.Catherine at.11 3 3aw Annahtit, Ililisberuugh, Ce Down.Ireland, MW Poleure WH - 1% bs ABLE YOUNG | VOMS TO LET | NFURNISHED ROOMS | for #1; fresh dairy butter 10 Ibs.tor $2: about 20 vears ago, last heard of five years Oeaning AJ.Mn Lork by the day or office | Tor a small A n St Antoine at \u201car | fatted Chickens, 3 for $1.100 laying pullets, TOR FALE \u2014 A MILK ROUND, 25 GALS.ago at Winnipeg Any information would be ° \u2019 ne hres a St Antone st ne Atwater suftable for .mairies « a es ry : buff Urplugtons, i5e each: secondhand Manns dally.ran sell customers only or with the gladly received by his mother, Mary Muginnle = - _\u2014 or., oupie; ex > 18, ; nd À : 8 1 ¢ r : 8 VV ANTED COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, home comfort, cars pass the dour.B, 1402, star | gene cutter, No.1.almost new.cost $17.lake flo.G.1863.Star Office 17 Lisburn ave.Relfase Ireland I uote HE un dry Ends ede, Toronto to Office U2 ining day, Erica.30th samy mT Mariel Olt SALE \u2014 BOTTLING BUSINESS, IN- ERSONAL \u2014 WANTED TO KNOW THE Jue be Wishes kod side Une on commission.SoS > \u2014 - \u2014 sien Hox 74, Prescott Ont .; Bl ww cluding horxes, waggens.sleighs.bottles, whereabouts of Florence and Magæle Hels- Lv CG.Star Office 1 4 Ot ot water pT WELL ES ES : : ete, cheap to right man: selling on account of bv.who left Liverpool June IRKable $5 cash and $4 per month.(Btock- ap all times: 8) to 50 choice horses to evlect on Friday only at Winch's Market, Te per fe as tex-havepér and correspondent, or else | fortable quarters fur the winter.94 Uninn ave.\u2018AKINE bargain WLayton Bros.The Art Plano from.Trial given and satisfaction guaranterd.in.nz could asstst tn Luding fer shipping firm, seven ! 12 2e | ANd Orzan House, 144 Peel street N B.-_-Open T W.Foster and Co.N97 to 65 St.Paul st.- Sats experi Um Eas bud merchants of 1 _ \u201cveninæs 12 5 Saw 11 \u20ac DERSONAT, \u2014 WHY PAY A HIGH PRICE lès And atout nine months in audit office: ex- QOM= \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, NO, 7 UN- = \" 3 for inferior meat, when vou can get prime cellent ro fopences.salary $6% $500 per annum.| 1 fon avenue.warm.well furnished.doubie JOUR FALE \u2014 GASOLINE LAMPS, WITH MOR BALE \u2014 LIGHT SLEIGH (BERARD & Torontn dressed beef at Winch's market for Address D JISI, star Office 12°: + front rum.bath flat, family private day light effect.from $4 up, cost but \u2018ac Major make).In good order.Arbours very little advance in price.much mure satis- - ! per hour ED Colleret and Co.hardware, 76 Hotet.121 St Lawrence st.factory and economica! 10 4 VVanter RE ENGAGEMENT AS | Ro - LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, FIRST 5! lawrence rt 12 seod OR FALE DIRE BROWN MARE.$ nursery governess for a few hours every flat, Auer light.suitable for married couple ar .; = = das, best 01 references VY, TINY, Star Branch or two gentienien, with or without board, 128 Jor SALE - REVEN ROOMS OF ALL years old, 18% hands.perfectly sound, SLEIGHS AND FITTINGS.Oo 12 8 \u2018 Mansfñld »t 12 2ecd new furniture, will sell whole or part, also fant and stylish, Arst class horse for brougham.SY 25 Mam =: the flat tn rent, near riuy st.immediate pos: Cun be een Colin McArthur and Co.13 Volt.: I \\ \u201cANTED , EY WELL EDUCATED | i OMS WARM AND COMFORPFABIE session W.768% Star Branch Office.10 Seod geurs et.10 geod Stop at a ee kinds of sieigha.voung lady position as companion teach furmishet with © ithout to 1.rms - - «ary ge + ~ \u2019 GF @xcivere, rer mecdlewamAn, Féfermiers moderate.3 Unierhill Place, off 245 Univeratty R BALE \u2014 SAFES AND VAULT DOORS.ENOR SALE - SLEIGHS, FINE STANHOPE.proof covers, harness, surciogles, Bella, brusbes.Box Y Til.Star Branh Ufflee 12 Zeud © streat | 10 Berl new and secondhand.large stock, mod- Princess trap, gent's drivers and a few etc.603 and 65 St.Paul St.and 808 Little Craig.- ate prices: repaîra and removing A.Ahern, cutters and beriots, with or without seats.ontrea) Safe Works, 30U St.James st, Teles 1p oo gamples must be sold to make room for phone Matu 813.188 eod tf carriages.The Frost and Wood Company, Ltd, LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.160 M 1 =u RSBGSSSSSSOSÉANESE ASS | FIST Tri | Ve i io es nants 10c vard.butcher.ruller and table R SALE \u2014 A BRIGHT NEW WINDSOR Unlimited Capital boying iite a = omens.Sheet ngs.quilts.Loe 28° Ro and sieigh.with detachable coschman seat.insurance.For suitable policies will pay more 2 lack serxer.5 inch.7Be, worth 51.28.Rowell'8 apply Berard and Major.12 4 than en Dies give as surrender value.M oes ve ISIN a tieneral Bazaar.3 Cypress.opposite Windsor n mpa 1S x - Hall 123 J Doherty.4% Ht.Paul St.Montreal.438 : WANTED TO PURCHASE.JR RALE \u2014 FIRST CLASS AMERICAN DENTIST.piano, seven octaves, powerful tone, in GEORGEVILLE, Que gnod condition: only hargain in Canada guar- WANTED \u2014 YOURS oR OUR GENTLE , anteed; $M cash.lady leaving city.127 Alex- men friends cast Of \u20ac ne: e bes + ander st 122 cash price for good goods.Promptly called for Et x3 ME Oo UV x3 DD Messrs.GRAHAM & CO The 'STAR \u2014 ! by Mr.Frank.498 Craig st.2 12 A.Scott Ives.Dentist.has removed to , \u2019 Mt SALE \u2014 AMONG THE JANUARY 184 | eel Street.\u2018{ \u2018Montreal Star'® would prefer the Canada.Gentlemen, \u2014My experience in adver- \u2018Star\u2019 to any paper in C.H.McGOWAN.bargains for cash or monthly payments Open evenings MR BALE \u2014 A VERY FINE LADIES black Perrian lamb jacket.latest style, will WwW ANTETS RY UNIVERSITY HET CATED young lady position as private teacher or Everhness best references.Box ŸY.T76u, Star Hranh Office 12 Leod \u2014- \u2014 - ce \\ ANTED \u2014 SITUATION LY FXPERIENC- vd cuok: city Teferences.A.TANT, star Brant Office 1 VW ANTED A YOUNG MAN OF A YEAR ant a halla experience in a dentist's labara- tory and oftices.wishes à position as assistant tu à dentiet's office, can furnish excellent references YO T77K2, Star Branch Office .POSITION BY AN EXPERI- \\ TANTED enced waiter, hotel be sl of references Y.club sr private house .Hiar Branch < Offs.BY A MARRIED MAN SITUA WwW ANTED - fiom tp run elevator and general help in warehouse or carter.Finn, 134 St tearge st 12 ° Warten \u2014 GOOD VOOK OPEN FOR EN- ragement.dinnera.lunches, by day or urek.houscmalds.nurser.generals West End Hinnlos ment Mice, 27RG St Catherine st = 7 ?Ww ANTEDL BY A MIDDLE AGED Wo man situation as good plain cook good (I'v references YY.TMG.Star Itraneh Office W \u201cANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL WANTS POST.tien In a private family, an chambermaid Gond seser A Leclerc, 637a 8t James st.POSITION BY WELL EDU \\ \"ANTED cated lady stenographer ATA typewriter, understanding Leokkeeping and End at figures, six vears' office experience Apply Box BH, IGT, Star Office Le ; Wa ANTEL - BY EDUCATED LADY PORT.tion ne nsefal companion, nursery god erness, or houerkecper, best peferences Address GG.173 Star Office 12 3 \\ TANTHED BY correspondent, quick edge of office work position.references Aa Aress (i.190, Star Office 13 2 ATED LADY, tGOan writer, with knowl.Ee LOST.ar JE ~~ ON WEDNESDAY A RLACK 4 vase.with the M A A A ticket And kev name George Derrick.If found pleame return to 54 Se Mark nt » LAST EVENING ON FHERRROOKE small bmwn purse, con- stampa and car tle- Hutchipon, or 1 OST 4 or Hutchison et.taining Lie 125 and 51.kets Reward to finder at 47 Room 12.star Offjee OsT ON WEDNESDAY 14TH, ABM T L 130, lost a five dollar bill in or near Alexander sn confectionery.St Catherine mtreet Please return to 31 Imperial Rusldinæ .OT - BETWEEN METCALFE AVEN! IF, L Westmount.and Bishop wt small gold enamel broach Finder please return in 24.0 RBishou st.and receive reward, OST - YESTERDAY AT POST OFFICE or from P O to oomer Cralg and Place A\" Armes HIIl or on Amherst street car, key ring.with 7 keys N Lefortune, 7 Place 4 Armes 1 OST ON 4 tween the \u2014 RURNRIDE STREET.BRE.\u2018'aledontan Curling Rink and McGill College avenue.A mink Tuff Finder will be rewarded on returning to Miss Drury.The Rurnside Flats 12 2 FOUND.~~ Fou ND \u2014 DEC 2% PAIR GOLD EYE- Klasses, corner Prince Arthur and 8t.Dom- Inique.Apply 13791 St.Urbain st.Montreal Annex - UND + TUESDAY FVENING LARGE parcel Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses.Apply 02 Mance street.; POUND + ROME TIME SINCE, LADY'S black bg and belt, Describe contents by letter to Leon Baçuet.12.Lemoine st.POUND \u2014 KLEIGH ROBE IN CHRIRTMAR week Apply between 6 and 7 pm $34 Twrchratsy nt \u2014 Fou \u2014 NUM: OF MONEY.APPLY AT M4 St.Chas Rooms Se tising has led me to believe that the '* will yield the best results of any paper in Canada.I certainly I VUM DOURLE ROOM TO LET.SUITable fur two, hot water, gas.#1 Union ave, Rox ~\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED LARGE variour bedroom.parlour Bul.modern cun- venlences: private family.transients taken 29 the best prices of any other dealer Mail orders attended 0 12 TANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES AND gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, travellers' samples Bee Sam Pearson first, as we sell at a great sacrifice to prompt purchaser pply 8% Ft Hubert st.puy the best prices of any dealer, 2336 Notre Dame st.Mall orders attended.308 12 MR RALE \u2014 AN UPRIGHT PIANO.DOM- inten, in good order.Apply 324 St.Denis.WANTED \u2014 A SECONDHAND STEAM EN- 12 4 Eine and boiler, about 7 or 10 horse power, must be in good order.Address G, J427, Btar R SALE \u2014 AN UPRIGHT PIANO.AP- Office.123 ply 238 St.Hypolite at.Price 330 cash.12 3 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE SECONDhand medicine bottles, all kinds.Apply R FALE \u2014 CASH REGISTER, COST 8255: to No.3 Bleury or Telephone Main .will sell for $50.H.1379, Rtar Office.303 sod tf MR SALE - UT YOUR FUEL BILLS \\ TANTED \u2014 WILL BUY A MOPY OF THE in two by burning the wonderful new fuel, \u2018\u2019Artifiriel peat.tn any stove or grate, hotter, cleaner than coal.no clinkers; no danger.material easily obtained and prepared in any kitchen Right and formula one dollar.Scientific Fuel Co.Box 33, Buffalo, N.Y 12 2 * Jer SALE \u2014 MGREGOR - GOURLAY shaper, 10 in atrokr.small surface grinder.rmæall press and vise, almost new.cheap.49 Lacroix st.M.Gall college avenue lu Zend 1 OOM = WARM.WELI.FURNIRHED, quiet.private house, modern conveniences, no boaniers or children: gentlemen only.20 McGill College avenue In Jeod Ï OOM - LARGE FRONT PARLOTR, NIVE- Iv furnished.electric Nght, steam heat.suitable fur two gentiemen or married couple: 8iso table board x Heaver Hall square ROOMS AND BOARD.OOM \u2014 FRONT.WARM.DOUBLE ROOM.with board, on bathroom flat, suitable for married couples, without children, at 92 Union avenue.é 10 lant issue of Lovell's Montreal City Dir- ectorv.G.1555, Star Office V \"ANTED \u2014 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR entire libraries, old china, antique family jewellery.old silverware.encient clocks and any kind of antiquities.Montreal Old (uriosity favestment in mortgages on Funds for city property and farms.BE.W.H.Phillips, of Doucet & Phillips, Notaries, Canada Life Chambers, City.FANCY PAPER WORK.PAPER AND SILK LAMP SHADES Made to order or made over, Paper Flowers, Favours, sand ail kindsof Fancy Paper Work.Miss H HE.MCMILLAN.2247 $t.Catherine S:.Montreal.245 156e0d ICE CREAM.ICE CREAM Tel.Main sl.Standard Dairy Co., 671 Lagan chetierv 3 OPTICIAN.and Book Shop.2414 St.Catherine st.near Fe-al \\ V YANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE SOFA OR RELIABLE and BKASONABLE lounge te?and chast of drawers.Give J.BR.HAMILTON, price and description.Address A, 8782, Star Branch Office OPTICIAN - - - BIBKS BLDG.PUPILS WANTED.\\ ANTED \u2014 A FEW VACANCIES LEFT for puplls for piano Instructions at their own residence.Day or evening as pupil re- ouires.Terms $3 per month.Two lessons week- FLORISTS.can fill at el) times Wilshire Bros.er rer al te and other decorations; also floral offerings and OARD \u2014 MRK.McEWAN.LADIES SICK nurse.superior accommodation; hot baths and Auer lights, best medical attendance, 228 5Ueo strictly private.187 Cadieux et OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DURing confinement; private Ladies treated and attended.Terms moderates.Mra.Rohme, Ladies Doctress.51 Sanguinet st.Montreal.241 50e0d OARL \u2014 THE BEST BOARD IN [HE city for $3.30 per werk: breakfast and tea cooked to order.St.Elmo Restaurant, corner McGill and Recollet.12 ARD MRS.SEARIL, DOCTRESS, sirictiy private accommodation for Jadles, with nmiersional attendance.ladies treated and attended.28 Ht.Monique Bt.85 ARD -\u2014 TRANSIENTS AND PERMANent boarders accommodated.nicely furnished, comfortable rooms, superior table sarvics, employes polite and attentive Parisian House, Al and K3 Union avenue.31 4 OAR?\u2014 MRR.BRAZFAL' during confinement: tion; strictly private; best of medical attendance.FOR LADIES superior accommoda- charges moderatd; with 104% Berthelet at.308 12r0d ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.AVARTED - ROOMS AND BOARD FOR brother and sister In privaie English fam- fly.Address X.7731, Star Branch Office.11 2 WANTED RY YOUNG MAN WITH «tendy habits single room, with board, east of RBicury êt.; Must be mderata.References cxcrhanaed 1874.Star Office z TANTFD TADY TWANTH PARIOI bedronm.with beard.in private family.Ad- Cw FT.RB Ba QE nt rooms, bathroom flat, well heated.with board, all conveniences.Address 320 Kenning.ton avenue, below Sherhrooke.113 BROOMS WANTED.\\ TANTED \u2014 ployed during the day bad lounge.central locality.X.Rranch Office.RY A YOUNG LADY FEM.single rom, with 78, Star 11 2 .HEATED, nao roomers 7762.Star Branch Of.VWARTED \u2014 RY LADY WEILL furnished mom.clothes clonet.ot children, 86.Address Y fice.113 AGENTS WANTED.Nm ANTED \u2014 AGENTK, EVERYWHERE, make $30 weekly selling our special accident and health insurance policies, combined with registration: evarvbody buys them.per.manent, honourable and profitable work.Write for particulars to-dsy.FO.Box 273, Montreal es .AY TANTED \u2014 AGENTS OR CANVARRERS tor handle Al article easy seller, no com- Room 24a Presse Rdg 12 2 p«tition WANTED AGENTS.THE CONTINENtal Life Insurance Company requires three first class men for provincial managers for Qua- bec, Nova Bcotia and New Brunswick.Apply General Manager, Toronto.9 24 PROPERTY WANTED.IN a WANTED TO TURCHASE A CORNER house, or one having side light.Something that would lend itaclf to a remodelling by the vurchaser, must be in a decent and convenient nelghbourhond.ls à nx ABR 12 3 PURCHASE.OR HIRE with en rxten WANTED \u2014 TO a Email twa storied house J Alan kitchen.must be in & central siCUAL : ©.Pex Wh.- telat ( UR FILENT SALESMAN FPLOOR-CASES tor displaying gent's furnishings.hats.cape and other wares, have no rivals.Get OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES AND Roo ~ TO LET NICELY FURNISHED B familles.opposite the Arena.Westmount.jy.Drop & postal card or telephone Uptown oarry 8 good supply of best cut flowers and Warm room on bathmoom floor, private three moma vacant, no single men taken.226 2681.G.H.Benson.2490 Bt.Catherine st.\u2018D.1316.eury family.18 Mackay st 12 3 Wood avenue.88 304 28 p- UOMS \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED FRONT OOMS \u2014 LARGE SUNNY ROOM.SUIT- WVANTED \u2014 VIOLIN.BANJO.MANDOLIN BAGGAGE EXPRESS REMOVAL * room te let on bathroam flat.127 J wi ho : - and œuit&r puplls; lermp moderate.also ° , 7 Alexan- able for tw), th or without boaryl; tran '.© der st 12.3 stents.35 McGill College avenue.i1 10 piarers fo Join ahi.tema $130 per month : ER Merchants Express Co 1 00UMS NICELY FURNISTIED ROOM ON OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND EINGLE.EVERY ANTED \u2014 THE INGRES-COUTELLIER c tog 1 : p ls called tor bath fal.heated by furnace 21 Mayor st.comfort and Ko>d table board If desired School of Languages, established 188%, Everything ee Parcels ca \u201cMor LU = = * #62 Palace st.10 3eod French.German, Spanish.Italian.natural con- Tel.phy a Main St James SU © I OOMS TO LET LARGE RACK PAR- varsational method.Fraser Institute, 9 Univer- lour bedroom.well furnished, warm and OOM \u2014 AND BOARD IN PRIVATE FAM- sity.105 Urixht.alao single room 62 St Famille rt tly.house pleasantly situated, convenient \" } 122 |to car linen References exchanged.T, 759, VV ANTED \u2014 MUSIC, PIANO LESSONS, ENGRAVERS, ETC.Star ranch Office R 4eod course thorough, rapid, 83 per month.19a - ~\u2014 Roos BEAUTIFUL, PARLOURS AND » Lictorin wt = come mises D fe face \u2018| ROSES = 0 en VERRE TT > = NER u .vie v v \u201c+ , à .e ._ ) a Cathedral at æ 2 1678 1 Beaver Hall ad 55 daw MISCELLANEOUS./ ra LT hi AN - » EDWIN COX 8 CO HésTTRANEOS SAV LS 1 OOMS TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS, OOMR \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OCTER FRS DE BALES PREVOST, furnished or unfumished, for married board.one front parlour.electric light, Specialist (of Faris).2e ears, nose, couple.clothes cupboards In each, central, auit- telephone.modern conveniences, terms ninder- throat, consu tations to ree consultations C RO DIST.ahle far light housekeeping.Water on same ate.21 Hrunawick 12 3 for voor Tuesday, Friday 10 to 12.402 Sher- HI PODIST flat 14 Argyle avenue 322 brooke.a 1 2 on ~ \u2014\u2014\u2014- \u2014 NIC v - 3 > ro 4 apeclaltst for OMS ; ATIF nr RM NICELY EURNIFHED, WARM FFHE FAMOUS CANDIES THE REPORTS Feot Diseases.40 yoare exper 1 MS - To RENT.HEAUTIFULLY FUR.double room, sultable for two gentlemen.of the 10th Instant gave the tmpression M Ih 1 nished and decorated aulte of moms for vacant January 28th.furnace.board optional.[0,00 poinoned candies sold to the Geman enoe.KE.Ratelle, 543 Lagau bachelor, private bathroom.electric light.etc table board, terms moderate 49 Victoria st family wore mate by Mr Marquis form Co Nl toh ptt A.avd, Star Hranch Officer 123 - 0 not the case.however.Mr Marquis bought them house, Bundays9 a.m.to à p.u - OOM \u2014 WITH BOARD.LATE DINNER.from a regular candy manufacturer in the or- 1 OOMS UNFIRNISHED, TWO OR THREE large front mom.first floor.sunny aspect.gipary way and was pot to blame In the mat- nice moms on parlour Boor, gas and bath: hot water heating and all modern requirements.ter.lowest terms, no others taken 31 Monigue st 47 St.Mark st.comer of Tupper 1283 PALMISTRY AND PHRENOLOGY.1 oOMS \u2014 To LET FURNISHED ROOMS.OOMS \u2014 A LADY HAVING A LARGE SHOW CASES.47 Cathcart st ville residence tn Westmount nfferu à suite MONTREAL PHRENOLOGI- ucSilo OPT AND L OF PALMINTRY ae, Catherine st Hours, 10 8.m.to Pp m.Readings 50c to $3.00 PROF.A.YOUNG, Principal.prices.Canadian Show Care Co, Adelaide West, Toronto COLLECTION AGENCIES - .\u2014 DISPENSING CHEMIST.HY.IMPERIAL COLLECTION AGENCY arom © wil) pay cash for accounts or notes which yon may consider doubtful or In fact no good Apply to Mr Nolan.Merchante Bank Building.Mnntren! 10 4 Pec T } Will cure a cough in one day, 256 oO a bottle, 30c by mail, at all Drug ista or Dawson a lherMacy, cor.Sherbronke and St.Lawrence SG Tel.Fast 172.MACHINERY.AUNDRY MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, headquarters for everything needed In the modern laundrv Write for new tliustrated catslogue and full particulars.York Manufac- turine (\u2018ao Toronto.4 12e04 PARTNERS WANTED.Nae WANTED - A PARTNER WITH 82000.TN Join adverliser In a god paying burinean, capital goarinteed Address F.160%.Star Of fice ARTISTS\u2019 COLOURS.now on in our atorr for January Sale many lines inthe Art & Photo department.We have some fine linea.Art & Photo Emporium, 2275 kets m Gry and White, Floor (nl Cloth.no vs Fon 8 R pretty rders, full size 65 wide, in à variety of pretty 1 Regular ®3¢ .6 patterns Hegular 2% 182 00 ockers , pair square yard 35 Ladies\u201d Morse Rockers.60 - \u2014\u2014\u2014 _ - _ hardwood embossed car FOIt ; ings, strong and well made .c Curtains | J 45c Kid Gloves and neely fimished.Regu: C | UF purs White Notting: FOR 35 dozen Ladies Fine Kul > larly sold at % ! FOR 3 t s100.\u2026.ham Lace Curtains, pretty Gloves, an pretty shades of el floral designs, 24 varie ong.45¢ Tan.neat sf points, # good C Regular 6x.wearimg glove.Worth 45 si, 25 Pillows - $1.10 Pictures 40c Photo Frames 45 pans Feather Pillows FOR ! 10 Photo Frames an mgood strong.fancy striped 27 only pretty Coloured FOR i blauk.green or pt.fancy FOR sateen ticking: size 21x27 90c Framed pictures, fibre _ brasw corners, sauare or oval m.regular value 8125.\u2026.neer frame.dead green fin Ç shape: size 8 by 1V inches, C pair wh, pit tipped.Worth £1.10.Worth 40e., ee Hundreds are realizin that our goods and January discounts are entirely in their favour A clearing line of heavy retinned Col: fee Pots with cop: r ooyom.Regu- 50 Large size Galvanized Coal Seut- A clearing line of Wringers with solid rubber rollers, well 300 Only Crystal a oe : [el ie ties.a 50c.made and very Glass Wash Boards, \" = x ong.Regular very strong.Reg: Friday ular 0c.32¢ ray $2.43 Fridsy pretty \u2018designs: 38 inches | 3¢ so Boys Bob Sielgha, made with steel runners, handsomely wide.Reaular Tie.painted, and very strong.Regular value $2.78.* Friday.Cee eee $1 95 Tollet List Coffes Pots Reg.Fri Souttles Wringers Wash Boards rc ror.\u2026 25c 12 Flonda Water., 80c 35¢ Ayer's Hair Vigor.$1.00 65c Dentaline Tooth Powder.25c 18¢ Violet Powder.10e He Toilet Sets.4 crates of English Semi - s Street, Montreal.\u2014 mm ON.Porce- | lain 8 piece Toilèt Sets just received.) These sete were ally anus! Sale and A 8 ceptionall y roc orth 8.75.Friday Sale $1.35} THE s.GARSLEY Cl An 1785 to 1783 Nofre Dame Street 184 to 194 St.Jame + mr A tem et ARPES.== 39 mediate furnishing, at THOMAS LIGGET, suidine.474.2476 St.Catherine Street, HAMILTON'S Friday Bargain \u2014 Day.O-MORROW'S VALUES are simply irresistible, big money savings are in evidence throughout the store.Shoppers come here with confidence, knowing that our goods and prices are exactly as represented 3 Bear in mind that the early visitors, those that come at eight o'clock, make the best selections.sale 22 Pieces Fine Black Mohair Yard Reps in the latest Jacquered designs.Just the weight for present wear.All double fold, they are strictly high class goods, every yard being perfect.Come early for choice of pattern, We reserve the right to limit quantities.No telephone orders filled, 55c Black Dress Materials for To-morrow morning we will place on 8 pieces 60anch wide Heavy Unbleached linen Table Damask, 40c.Fn- Friday.Lente he vard [dav oo 5c yard.All-wool French Blouse Flannels, the ariginal price of which wan 30c yard.As we have not a full range of colours and designs.vou can have your choice at 20¢ yard.$1.00 French Taffeta Silks for 50c Handsome Ombre and Corded Stripe Taffeta Silks, Duchesse Broches, Faille Yard Francaise and Irish Poplins, both plain and fancy effects.They are positively the best values we offered this season, and you know what that means.59 prees of White Victoria Lawn, fine even finish.a splendid 10¢ value.1 A PAIR FOR LADIES AND; 356 A PAIR FOR MEN'R AND BOYS\u2019 CHILDREN'S WOOL GLOVES AND HEAVY RIBRED WOOL KNIT TOBOG- MITTS.WORTH UP TO 28¢.PLAIN GANING HOSE.WITH FANCY ROLL AND FANCIES, BLACK AND COLORS, 1 TOP>.REGULAR 95¢ PAIR.* ¢ EACH FOR BOYS HEAVY WOOL, | fc A YARD FOR WHITE AND COL- SHI TS AND DRAWERS, WORTH 350.[vi FLANNELFTTL EMBROIDERY, %e A YARD FOR IMITATION TOR.WORTH Se._ CHON LACE AND INSERTION.15e EACH FOR CHILDREN'S CAN.WORTH 5e.VAY SCHOOL BAGS.REGULAR 25e.5¢ BLACK BRUSH BINDING 12%¢ CHENILLE POMPONS, _ FOR.le PER DOZEN.5e From 8 to 9 o\u2019clock Tomorrow Morning we'll sell 200 Knitted Wool Shawls in black and colors, while they last, Oe each.$2 Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-Wear Hats for 50 0 e We have grouped together a big lot of Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Ready-to-Wear Camel's Hair Hats, worth up to $2.00.You Eso A ave your pick to-morrow at soc.Big Lot of Ribbons at Half Price.Big Lot of Ornaments at Half Price.25c SCOTCH OMCTOTHS FOR 19¢ 2 yards wide, nice designs and colours, per square yard 81.35 BED COMFORTERS FOR 98e Sateen finiah coverings.$3.50 WOOI, BLANKETS FOR &2.75 ouble bed size, 7-Jb weight, maze 64xR4.33c INGRAIN CARPETS FOR 25e Pull yard wide.WHITE AND COLOURED | id ET 98e 1250 SHAM HOLDERS FOR 18\u20ac Double bed size, plain and fringed.| Fit any bed, adjustable.15\u20ac NOTTINGHAM LACES FOR 10¢ |20c ART MUSLINS FOR 9e Especially suitable for sash curtains.| With and without fancy borders.Friday you will witness the biggest reductions this store ever made in its Cloak Department.$4.98 $7.50 CHILDREN'S COATS FOR All up-to-date winter palitres and to styles.Not an unwort garment se 00 in the entire collection.No gar- \u2019 ment that isn\u2019t worth its full value.$8.80 LADIES\u2019 COATS FOR .All the latest styles, including the fo season\u2019s favorite the \u2018\u2018 Monte Carlo,\u201d $12 00 handsomely tailored, stitched sud s ° strappings.Mostiy all sizes.A 25¢ Woolen Tuques for Boys' and Girls\u2019 Knitted Wool Tuques in Cardinal, Navy Blue.Scarlet and Black.Only 10 dozen to sell at this price.Ladies\u2019 Lacq Trimmed Corset Ladies\u2019 Cotton Drawers, Covers, Friday .e Frill, prices k .ri © * Night Gowns (rimmed Ladies\u2019 hite Skirts, frill © Ladle rol ery, Friday .Sue embroidery, Friday .89c 12:C with 19c Friday's Basement Bargains.2, 3 and 4 pint size Steel Enamel Tea Friday's Grocery Bargains.Flat Tins Clover Leaf Salmon.Friday.\u20ac |6 Bars \u201cEarl\u201d Laundry Soap.© Pots, worth up to 35c.124 13 Tins Pork and Beans.14 galion eve White and Grey sacel \"8 Ibs.Rolled Oats 23e Boamel Jugs, 75c.Frday.29\u20ac 244 Ib.Bag Flour.oo.1.11 Ee Assorted colours in Dinner, Soup Choire Roll Butter., .19¢ and Dessert Plates.Friday.5\u20ac Choice Creamery Butter SES 220 Chamber Seta, in brown and white, 28 lba Granulated -#1.00 225.\u2018Friday.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.29 Heinz and Croese ¥ Blackwell's Nickle Plated \u201cI ent\u201d Hockey Pickles, Catsup and Sauces, 38¢ for 230 Skates, $1.10.iday.\u2026.Another Special \"Table of 15c goods, Bemi-Porcelain White and Coloured Diahes, Friday at.\u2026.19e Pistes, Cover Dishes, Soup Turrines, Special \"Table \u2018of Canned Fruita FRIDAY AT HALF PRICE and Vegetables, per tin.100 Let the GOLD DUST twins do your work\" Could Not Beach Lighthouse.(Special to the Montreël Star.) Ottawa, Janvary 15.\u2014 Lieut.-Col.Gour- dean has received a telegram from Capt.Pint , of the steamer Minto, stating had made an attempt to reach the ie une Pa Amet Island, which had sig- distress, and that he had been un- sple to effect a Sa owing to v eavy ice e is about 20 miles from Toe The also received a telegram from Cept.Brown, of the steamer Stanley, in which he states that the Stanley had become fast in the ice about two miles from Cape Tor- mentine, but that be had, the pespen- gers on the ice to make t way to shore and had sent the mails forward.Eggs are too dea to be wasted in a bakin failure.Une QUEEN OF ROSES Fiour.It\u2019s sure.JS THE HAMILTON COMPANY, St.Catherine and Peel streots, Derminion square- ] The Plague in Mexico.Sir Bache Cunard Recovers.Mazatlan, Mexico, January 16.\u2014 There New York, January 15.~In the Bupreme have been seven new canen of plague and Court vesterday Bir Bache Cunard was eight deaths here.The Government col given judgment for 31.457.700 against hin lege here haa been closed, There in À firat cousin.Charles G.Francklyn.Mr.eritab) e in Culiiaun Rosales.Rev- eral ble and German whips ave in the barbour, but passengers are not allowed to land.Francklyn was fifteen years ago in charge of the property in this country of 8ir Bache, who Inherited a large fortune from his father, Bir Edward Cunard.At that time Bir Bache compiained that Francl lvn had converted large sume to his own use.He therefore brought suit to recover $3.000.000.And after a long litigation Francklyn agreed to compromise the car\u201d for 81.250.000.This he (ailed to pay.and thé present Suit, which was not defended.was brought for $1,200,000 with interest.The Militia Department han been advised that the Bouth African war medal has been awarded to Thomas Monk.a Sinn who served with Kitchener's Scouts.As Mr.Monk did not ivy ti gh the department his where- sbouts are oh at present known.ithe \u2019 ; ! i t 2 She.Baily Star.«IN THE LONG RUN.\u201d American journals are displeased by the comments on American industrial condi tions made by the English mechames brought to a tour of the States by Mr.Alfred Moseley.These experts praised a good deal that they witnessed.but did not \u201ccrack up\u2019 eversthing.They were pot alarmed into fears tor the industrial fate of Old England.They thought that they and their mnilon mates coud hold ther own \u2018an the long run.\u201d They sremed to doubt the permanen es of the present American rate er cutput Thev cnucized \\t as coolly as old runners of a long Jistanee race might entre the early sparing of some ras.Vr this thex are relxuled in the =: as insular.\u201d self-ratistied.in apabile et ah th ~ sorbing new ideas.In tact they were mene Aner so much impressed they were ey; roted to be Na auspicoon that \u2018he Englishmen max prove right in tbe Jong run which tev seem to have toudy meditated on.fféus to Eine re nrred tu Yet fr \u2018ur neighbour - cher oudu-trial methods ate novel, in and novel wera \u201clook bike tal as they are and UN els mas.to u
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