The Montreal daily star, 2 février 1904, mardi 2 février 1904
[" Messrs.Cochrane and Dandurand Their Deposits, Failing to Poll Necessary Votes to Save It.Five d.the Old Aldermen Were Defeated at the Polls in Monday\u2019 s Contest-=The - LS Results in Detail.+ * MR.HORMISDAS LAPORTE.RT 117 MR.U.H.DANDURAND.c.0ncenscenecescencc000.4816 MR.JAMES COCHRANE.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2406 Pluvality fer Mr.Laporte over Mr.Dandurand.12,401 Plurality for Mr.Laporte over Mr.Cochrane.\u2026.\u2026.14,251 Majority for Mr.Laporte over bo th candidates.9,905 The following shows the mayoralty vote by wards : Cochrane.Dandurand.Laporte.East sescreu sreeieere envsemsen sas sas0u008 10 43 284 Centre.cher ere seserecrersieaneee 19 56 283 West.ve mevennes Bierce Ersesscmevssasiree 49 34 424 St.Anns.cove su 0.05 aocsronsosec00u0 462 387 1,287 St.Jomeph'S.+.tine ve vsorcsrncennecs 207 340 1,143 St.Géérge's.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026s saumsoceunsues 84 39 899 St.Andréw's.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 acvacocssess TO 37 775 - St Lawrencé.\u2026.secs ewvorsecc000 294 134 1,167 Br.LOUIS.arin .svcocsecorecuncse AB 263 1.971, St.James.© T3 22 1,023 nfontaine.59 293 1,130 t.Mary's.86 285 883 Papineau.195 475 .1,776 _Hochelaga.\u2026 .23 » 409 \u201c580 St.Jean Baptiste.ve wees 140 24 1.466 Duvernay.\u2026.\u2026.0 weveresseveres 34 198 490 - St.Gabriel.APN 4 anne aresme sesssssessenses 258 413 1,180 St.Denis.\u2026.\u2026.00 vovoscorsosses 158 519 1,129 Total.+.vvosew secarrrccess S499 4,551 17,110, It was a smashing victory! *_ Little wonder Mayor-elect Laporte, when he was carried in triumph into the Lous Roonr at the City Hall last night and placed upon a chair to speak, could scarcely do so for emotion.#5 À The rumobr had gone forth that Mr.Dandurand had waxed strong among the labouringmen .on account of the promises he had made to them\u2014prom- isan thet teirly to-heaven-in their magnitude.ent were tbe rumours that defeat was in store far of thoas.afflicted with the gambling habit were betting even money.om Éendufana.A ftèw wire even prophesying that ex- Mayor Cochrane would slip into the > position again seven long\u2019 That bandiasne because of the contest between two French candidates.the electors of the city, Frénch and English alike, yesterday cast a - vote | for the candidate who had served them so faithfully.for 5\" A .was Ald.Laporte, now Chief Magistrate of Montreal.THAT EPLENDID MAJORITY.en in his most sanguine moments Ald.Laporte never dared to .hope for such a splendid majority.which is 9,905.This majority nieans that both his opponentd® lose their deposits./ Of a truth it was something to be proud or.- / The people had remembered that Ald.Laporte had been instrumentat in placing the finances of the city on a sound business basis, that he had routed favoured contractors from the civic palace, and that he had completely remodelled & civic aûministration which had got into sad repute.Pa As a reward for his work, Ald.Laporte asked to \u2018be.honoured with \u201cthe position of Mayor for the.next two years.The people answered with might and main and showed their apprecla- tion of yeform iethèds in wondrousways.There weré five city fathers defeated in the contest yesterday.were © THOSE DEFEATED.They , Ad.Giroux, Chairman of the Police Committee.\u201c Ald.Lebeuf, ex-Chalrman of the Police Committea Ald.Lesperance.\" Ald.Martineau, ex-Chairman of the Road Committse.\u201d nr AM.Ouimet.Some of the above aldermen were harbouring great.hopes\u2019 for the future and had thel It was sald ex-Ald.Martireau would lay claim to the\u2019 efiufrrmanship.of.r eyes fixed on some chalirmanships, the Finance Cofumittee.As for ex-Ald.Lebeuf, it was known he desired to be\" given.the chatr- manship of the Police Committee which was taken from him by Council a couple of years ago.It will aldo be of the Road Committee from -ex-Ald.Martineau.recalled that the reform party took the \u201cchairmanship After this \u201caction \u2018of the party, ex-Ald.Martineau bécamé what was known as the leader of the opposition.He was in the minority, however, and dû little: harm\u2019 \u2018except obstruct for & time measures he disapproved of.- As for ex- Ald.Ouimet, he Was a constant source of worry to the reform party.He was apt to make charges against the party because it would: not trust him\u2019 with a chairmanship.He also hud the unfortunate progen- sity of raising\u201d trying rice questions in Council.Liem a CLOSE CONTESTS.¢ \u2018Two close contests are recorded.Ald.Ricard's election was given out at the City Hall on a majority of one, but his opponent, Mr.Martin, it was also announced.claimed the election by \"47 votes.The offical \u2018count will : decide the matter.° Mr.Wandelàc, phe ir St.Jean Baptiste ward, was also apnounced to be elected at the City Hall, but a more careful examination of the figures show that.his Opponent,\u201d Mr.W.Proulx, was chosen by a narrow mar- sin.Old members of the Council who defeated thelr - opponents yesterday were Aldermen Nelson, Dagenais,Ekers, Gallery, Sauvegeau, Chausse, Lariviere - and Ricard, who is in doubt.Five Aldéritianic candidates lost their depouits of $200 each.They are: == , 86° Ann's w One gratify ed on to arrest Denis ward; Beaulieu, St.Mary's ward; Jones, St : Lebeuf, Centre ward; and Ward, West ward.feature of the election was that the police were not call- y personators, these peop\u2019 evidently deeming it unwise to .exercipe \u2018such\u2019 practices.Polls were visited all day by-the police, and in addi- tioh ChieË Carpenter's detectives made the rounds in sleighs.At every station fast - Bint.oficers.in charge said the election had been a very qutet ~ne, \u201c not à report Velg turned in by the men.As to the reform party, it is readily admitted.it is stronger than ever.oh Thé.Mayor häs 1t is expected.however, that Mayor Laporte will continue to faêtbr at the City Hall.Being interented in civic fairs and Analicial condition of the city he will stili- continwa to have s keen cept upon tie : eept mo tn the supervision of all business transacted both in the various not very wide pow ers in Montreal.He has no vote ex- c committees and ia the City Council.\"He will.also take measures »o that-the questioh of Shendhr Water, ehtaper gus Rud 4 more of Shes Sotempiited civic feforms; 5 \\ Ald.- >.are breught up In Council before his term of office expires.This year thre: will be more aldermen in Council than heretofore; the creation of Duveriiy ward is the reason of the Increase.In St.Ann's Ward, Alderman! Gallery's opponent in yesterday's election\u2019 was badly handicapped by the nature of the business lie is engaged in, that of restaurant keeper.Many voters refused point blank tg.go to the polls w [vote for elther candidate.+ Ald.Leboeut was beaten by a comparatively unknown man, ho\u201d ast his spurs to win.\u201c i$ \u201cIn St.Lawrence Ward, those who organized the fanatical cainjatéif against Alderman Ekers recelved their rebuke at the polis.- ALD.LAPORTE THANKS ELECTORS CT SENBLED AT CTY HAL Mayor-Elect Said That for Seven Years He Has Tried to Do Justice to the Electors and That This Record .Had Been His Best Argument.Speeches were made afier the election returns were declared closed.At 9.15 p.m.Ald.Laporte reached the City Hall, followed by some of his supporters with a broom.He got an ovation.; He was caught up on the.shoulders of the crowd and mounted to th counter.He wished, however, tha the whole report should be received before he addressed the crowd.This wos agreed to, and Mr.Rene Bauset continued to read the reports from Duvernay Ward.\u201cThe first word I must pronounce is thinks.I would -be very ungrateful indeed did Y not recognize that the people of Montreal did for me to-day More than I ever could do for them.\u201cDuring seven years I.have been fn\u201cthe City Hall 1 have tried to treat air iia gos creeds and wards fairly and Justice.I tried to do justice to den and a friend just said: hg is id by justice.\u2018* - Ald.Laporte referr fair cdôviises û IF paral acters he ol polish \u2018of: A too In English wards hé was ac- \u20ac of ill-treating his employes.In Shed, quarters favouring his party, While he always he.was accused of\" him their votes.He hoped that with the ald of the aldermen he could give the city of Montreal the government it deserved.Ald.Ekers was called on.and heartl- ly thanked the electors of Montreal for what they had done for Ald.Laporte.He returned special thanks to the ress of Montreal, which had | ven ihm Bech nerous support.n Englisff.Al « special tribute to the aie or Dy >.wean buted:to give them a vote, and: na une derstood the great majority had been among his supporters.Me was ed to say that he was onè of the to ask Ald.Laporte tô run for: mayoralty.With Ald.Rapdrte Re head of the council, the city could-be assured o f good government in the in terest of classes and creeds.He wished to thank the \u2018electors.St.Lawrence Ward for returning once more with a splendid majority.He had.conducted an -honest- She st on ht, He cangratutated ifs and predicted §00d so Pin fo for | Er next term.ALD.PAYETTE SPEARS.Aid.Louis Payette was called upon.He was greeted with \u201cFor.Hee a Jolly MR.U.H.DANDURAND DEFEATED IN THE MAYORALTY ELECTION.as duinat th troduction \u201cof poll- tics t the City But\u2019 oo people of Montreal had shown that they could not be deceived.Had he been elected by only one quarter or one nationality, or one creed, he would not feel at: ease in the mayor'é:chale, but he found that all sections and all creeds and all nationalities\u2019 had helped to roll up the majority of over 9,000.FIRST MAJORITY FOR.DAN- DURAND.A poll in Hochelaga at this point \u2018gave Dandurand a majority of 7.It was greeted as the first to give a majority against the popular candidate.Mr.Banset announced that the official dectaration would be made on Thursda.Mayor - Laporte, in reply.-to the renewed calls, at last mounted the counter, when he was received with long cheering.He had no reproach to make to his.uvpponenta.Al would find Mira in his official capacity thé same to ail Lisan of Montfeal, + He al whe} t to peaple Montreal rd iE him such \u2018a aplendid test of their ponfde uce, had had given Sar Good Fellow.\u201d \u201cAM things pass,\u201d he sald.\u201ceven.municipal elections\u201d And automobiles,\u201d shouteéd, some one, amid laughter.Ald.Payette continued saying that | now all should join hands to further the interests of the city.Under the guidance of Ald.Laporte the city could rest content, her future was in good hands.\u201c Ald.Lapointe said the great voice of the people had spoken, and its voice was one of gratitude for services rendered to the city.He rejoiced with all good citizens at the splendid majority which had been given to Ald.Laporte.Aïd.Liavallee considered that the im- menge victory was an encouragement to good administration.He rejoiced.Ald.Clearihue sald no.man in the city of Montreal was prouder than he.He rejoiced that the intelligence of Montreal had proclaimed to the world at large that Montreal could distinguish between |good administration and.belf- imposed'tandidates.He was proud of the victory and proud of the citizens of Montreal.He had never for .one moment doubted of the result, and be | which he has been called by the suf- Lamarche, 7 majority over \"fr.Jos.Lavy.\u2026 CENTRE WARD.SEAT No.1.\u2014Ald.Laporte, 222 majority over Mr.J.Z.Resther.: CENTRE WARD, SEAT No.2\u2014Ald.Lebeuf, 74 .majority over Mr.G.A.Nantel.ST.ANN'S WARD, SEAT No.1 \u2014 Ald.Gallery, 938 majority over Mr.Thomas O'Connell.ST.ANN'S WARD, SEAT No.2 \u2014 Mr.M.J.Walsh, 429 majority over Ald.Tansey.ST.ANTOINE WARD, SOUTH SEAT No, -Mr, N.Lapointe, 515 majority ove \u2018Ald.Raby.ST.ANTOINE WARD, SOUTH SEAT.No.2\u2014Mr.Felix.Sauvaugeau, 87 majority over Ald.Faucher, and 218 majority over Mr.Thos.J.O'Neil.ST.LOUIS WARD.SEAT No.1 \u2014 Mr.Louis Payette, 352 majority over Ald.Savignac.ST.LOUIS WARD.SEAT No.2 \u2014 Mr.C.Lemay, 433 majority over Ald.Gagnon.ST.MARY'S WARD, EAST, SEAT No: 1\u2014Ald.Lariviere, 637 majority over Mr.Emile Limoges.ST.JAMES WARD.NORTH, SEAT No.1\u2014Mr.J.D.Couture, 201 majority over Ald.Brunet, and 10 majority over Mr.C.A.Prevost.Ux COCHE: Wo = \u201cON RESULT OF TE ELECTIONS \u2018ot tactics, have been used against me Aloe foi! es ASA was received nigh ng.Mayor Cochrane's result of the Mayordlty > 2 n: - a - hautes * BREAD ton were Just eus three polling sub- Onthé : able\u2018 1096 stoonghold, that gave Dim a ern over 4 or wit.isl edb ptt ssi Fob ERR bbb bb ARIAT IEE IRA IAI RIE I! 4 J ET rer opte CHEY i = wii\u201d wy sud Dry Goods League.\u201cify atxth match in the above league * die pisped at the Crystal Rink, = - tbe teams of Heymann H.wale & co and Caverhill & Kissock, a win for HL H.W.& Co.to one.It was certainly and hardest game played his series.The winning team ell balanced and played a nice combination, which if they keep it up should win them the championship.About three bundred spectators witnessed the match.The teams were as i 1 ES TTS ta py CATING 0 AT e v Le RE Sry fest Sr ge Ly, TN i CaverhM] & Hermann H.Kispock \u2026\" .Wolft & Co.W.W.Kissock Goal R.Costello M Rébinson Point P.K.Mackedie T.Cover E.W.Barlow R.Kisgock Forward I.Nash V.Chouinard Forward A.Miller C.Lafteche Forward G.Miller G.Cowun Forward W.Cummings Timekeepers, R.Lehman, J.A.Gar- eau.Referee, H.C.DeWitt, Wanderers and Nationals.The next event of any consequence fh the hockey world is the return game between the Wanderers and Nationals, in the Federal Amateur Hockey League, which will be played to-mor- Tow night.The Wanderers finished thelr practicing last night, and in their camp they express great confidence in pulling the game out of the fire in an easier manner than that in which they did the vrevious game.The Nationals, on the other hand, have learnt a few tricks since then, and are getting in condition to give the wearers of \u2018he red and white the rame of their ives.Bellingham will possibly play in- mtead of Boon, which will not weaken the Wanderers defense to any great extent, © The Stadium management expect a large crowd and have provided for them.Reserved seats are on sale at the rink ana the Star Branch Office, St.Catherine street.Emeralds vs.Northern Electric.An exciting game of hockey was played on the Minto Rink between the Emeralds and the Northern Electric Juniors, which resulted in a win for the Emeralds by a score of 1-0.The teams lined up as follows: .Emeralds.N.E.Jr.P.Gillen.Goal.L.Brennan J.Carey.Point.G.Broughton H.Fagan.Coverpoint.W.Wilkinson , (Captain) J.Carroi!.Centre.J.MceGuire (Captain) B.Peacock.\u2026.Rover.J.Tierney 8.Paquette,.Left wing.E.Fibre P.Powérs.Right wing.B.Arnet Raferee\u2014Mr.S.Price.Umpires\u2014Messrs.G.Gray Cawthorne.Timekeeper\u2014A.Millington.and F.Hockey at Grand Mere.The Laurentide Hockey team defeated the Hewthornes, of Montreal, by a score of 6 goals to 5.The teams lined up as follows : Laurentides.Hawthornes ¥.3 Grey .[OS McLean A.Duval .Point .Sullivan J.Remillard .Coverpoint.M.S.Kirby : ; Capt.VF.Nobert .Centre .C.Osborne W.M.Catto.Rover.Jeffrey E Ward.Left wing .M.Davidson .FL Catto.Right Wing .S.McCuaig ; Capt.At the end of time the score was a tie, 5 to 5, and it was agreed that the game would be played off, the team scoring first to be the winners.This be of the play did not last long, for thin.half a minute of the face, No- bert succeeded in landing the puck jin the\" net, thus giving the Laurentides the game.: Clovera vx.Ramblers.: :A very friendly game was played on the Outremont Rink After having a very gentlemanly game, the score was 3 to 2 in favour of the Clovers.The team lined up as follows: Goal, G.Denman: point, E.Vibert; cover point, J.Robertson: rover, G.Batton;.cen.re, J.Bradford; right wine.¥F.McCoy: deft wing; HE Ma Kenzie, .The Beaver Hockey team met and defsated the Spartan Hodkey team by the score of 3 to \u2018t'on the Minto Rink.Alf.Smith, of Ottawa, wears a protection of \u2018steel .over his Boots on the instep.He got the idea from Russell Bowie.Blachford, of the Wunderers, is suffering from the effects of biood-polison- tng.He may not play on Wednesday against the Nationais.The Stirlings and Wanderers Second will likely play off their postponed game in the Intermediate Federal series on Friday night, at the Stadium.In a game played at the Victoria rink the C.P.R.local freight department team defeated the car service department, Windsor station team, \u20ac goals to 1.The Young Wanderers Hockey Club are open to receive challenges from any team composed of players of 15 years and under.Address, H.Simpson, P.O.Box, 877.In a match which was to take place between the Young Wanderers and the Shields, the latter team did not turn up, therefore giving the game by default to the Young Wanderers, Mackay.High School.M.Cairns .Goal .P.Faw W.Whitehead .Point .J.Brooke J.Coughlin .Cover point .Vener G.Paterson .Rover .Grier L.Paterson.Forward.Moony H.Muir .Forward .Scott H.Upton .Forward .Pedley Score 4 Referee, J.McPhee The Second Leaders hockey team met and defeated, last week, teams as follows: Richmonds, of the Point, score 5-0.Hibernias.of the Point.score 1-0.Relmont hockey team, score 7-0.The Leaders hockey team are open to accept challenges from any team whose players are 17 years old and under, Opals 2nd preferred.\u2018Adress all challenges to P.Heffernan, 2075 St.Catherine street, city.The Z.A.A.A.played a very interesting game of hockey with the Y.M.H.A.resulting in a victory of 5 to 0 in favour of the former.who played a good game, notwithstanding the roughness of the latter.Z.A.A.A.\u2014 Rubin, goal; Silverman, point: J.Rubin, cover; Pierce, Silver, S.Silver, S.Holstein.forwards.Y.M.H.A.\u2014 Lightstone, goal; Levitt, point; A.Coppleman, cover: L.Light- stone, Vosberg, S.Vosberg, D.Filger.AQUATICS St.Lawrence Yacht Club Meets.The new Yacht Club officers, the \u2018executive and sailing committees of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Cluh, at the largely attended annual meeting last evening at the Windsor Hotel, presented reports which contained some very interesting features.Among the contents of the executive report Was the following:\u2014 \u201cIn connection with the suggestion of the Salling Committee that on alternate Saturdays cruises be held to some outlying point, where the competitors can camp ene night, we may report that some gentlemen, having acquired Windmill Point, at the foot of Isle Perrot, and having equipped a club house and harbour, arrangements are being made with them to adopt this station as one of the objective points for such cruises.The understanding with these gentlemen is that in consideration of a subscription by the club to the maintenance of thelr podertaking.the members of the Royal St.wrence Yacht Club shall, during the sailing season, be entitled to the privileges of the harbour and club housé, thus providing our members with a most desirable up-the- lake station.\u201d Relative to the resignation as commodore of Mr.Justice Davidson, the report reads: \u2014 \u201cYour committee in closing this re- i attend to them all.for $10.in the season.FitRoform Êe > | 344 St.Catherine Street.a AN APOLOGY-AND A CONTINUATION OF THE 910 SALES : We wish to apologize to the many who could not be waited upon on Saturday.Such a crowd came, that we could not ~ There are still a limited number of Suits and Overcoats left\u2014enough, probably, for a few days\u2019 selling.While they last take your \u2018choice - 910-for the Overcoats - 90-for the Suits Last chance\u2014the best bargains of \u2014 Wardrobe, dng themselves, port, must\u201d refer to the commodore, the Hon.Mr.Justice C.P.Davidson, who during his two years of office has evinced an unusual personal and active interest in the work of the club, and whose resignation was regretfully accepted by your committee in October last.His wide experience in affairs and long connection with the club made him an invaluable presiding officer, and many of the improvements that have characterized the work of your committee \u2018 düriñg Nis term of office were suggested by the commodore, and carried out under his direction.\u201d The report of the Sailing Committee MR.W.C.FINLEY, The Newly-elected Commodore of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club.alata deals with the trial races, for the Sea- wanhaka Cup, as follows: \u201cThe trial races for choosing the defender of the Seawanh Cup might have been more exciting if the crews of some of the competitors had practiced more regularly and consistently, and kept their boats in perfect racing trim.The Thorella, as it was, had things her own way against the Trident, Arolus, Myra and Osma.This last was kindly lent by Mr.Clouston for the trials, and the thanks of the committee are.extended to him for her use.We very much regret, however, that irregular handling and poor turning up prevented her making the showing that the generosity of the MR.JAMES RILEY, JR, Re-elected Secretary of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club.rt lender merited.We hope arrangements will be made for better handling another year, if any owners of eup racers cannot devote the time to rac- and feel dis lend thelr yachts for such aposed te \u201cThe foregoing suggests a few recommendations that might be made in our desire to promôtë better practice in racing classes, and more interest in the club sailing, and we lay them before the club simply as suggestions to be considered another year.\u201c1.It has been suggested that on alternate Saturdays during the season a cruising race de held to seme ground or foreign point where the compet- tors might camp over night before returning.The destination to be named later, and probably changed from time to time to give variety inv thé course of the summer's races., \u201c2.Races might be heM for the power boats thet have lately beoome so numerous on the lake, and it is recommended that a competent committee be formed to look Into the various rules, and arrange for the adoption of the most satisfactory ones for the handicapping of these boats.\u201c3.The incoming committee should pay more attention to obtaining entries for the class races, and also to make better arrangements for \u2018 both these and the Seawanhaka trials.\u201d The election of officers resulted as follows: Commodore, W.C.Finley\u2019 vice-commodore, H.R.Drummond; rear-commodore, W.F.Angus; hon.secretary, J.J.Riley, jr.Committee\u2014C.H.Routh, J.Paton, A.W.Shearwood, Peers Davidson, Harvey Hough, 8.A.Finley, A.R.Hall, and Chas.J.Saxe.Mdasurers\u2014A.Angus Macdonald, R.J.rley and E.J.M.Cape.It was announced by the executive committee's report that one defender for the Seawanhaka Cup is now under construction at Dorval, and it is expected the work will soon begin on another.CORRESPONDENCE Those Terrible Hockey Delays.Montregi, February 2 Sporting Editor Star: Sir \u2014In view of the outcome of Saturday night's hockey match with its lamentable delays, the question is being vigorously asked by the hockey- loving public, if these delays are avoidable, and speaking out of a long experience In such matters, I have no hesitation in saying that they are avoidable and should not be allowed, and after Saturday night's experience, it is up to the C.A.H.L.to make and enforce rules necessary to that end, for unless they do so, it is quite sure that the hockey-loving public will cease to patronize the game.Now, regarding visiting teams arriving at the rink late, I think the foi- lowing reason is not far astray and this applies not only to teams visiting here, but Montreal teams visiting Ottawa and Quebec.The trains arrive here and in Ottawa in plenty of time to allow players to get to the rink in good time for the advertised hour, but in order to do so, they have to play rather too soon after dinner for comfort, and so all sorts of devices, etc, are used to give thé teams a chance to got their meal properly digested.Theee | rémarks don't apply to Ottawa only, but to all the teams who travel.This can be avoided by having the meal on the train, which can then be partaken of leisurely and by the time the team reaches the city in/ which they are to play, they have only to get dressed and are then in a position to start the match on time.It is no trouble for a team te arrange to have meals served on the train, either between here and Ottawa or between here and Quebec.It can, and, If necessary, should be done.This idea may be refuted by the clubs, Dut the guess is not very far wrong.Now, about the long delays caused after the match has started: These are even more ._a_ spare paidiiebbedt.A TE ; ES vith each téam then having, at\u201d \u2014 son that they are perhaps even more easily remedied.The remedy, however, iy entirely in the hands of the , and can be legislated for as follows: .In the first place it should be necessary for the competing teams to have each, at least, two men all dressed ready to play at a moment's notice, This would save many a long delay.for it takes fully twenty minutes to man ready to play.least, one defence and one forward player ready it only remains for the referee to decide if an injured player is going to be able to continue or not.If he is going to be able to play after repairs have been made, then the re- T the conditions that were created, bets shauld be declared.20° [SNOWSHOEING The Bachelors Have a Tramp.About thirty members and lady friends of the Bachelors\u2019 Snowshoe Ciub of Mountain Street Methodist Church had a tramp across the river to St.Lambert, and after spending a- few enjoyable hours at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.McConnell, where refreshments were served, the party started on their homeward tramp acrosa the river, The Bachelors are enthusiastic over __ MONTREAL BOXER CHALLENGES THE WORLD TO MEET HIN Terry McGovern Is Ready to Encounter Him, and Weller | Will Go to the United States to Train.\u201cBilly\u201d Weller, the Montreal boxer, has thrown out a challenge to the world, and Terry McGovern has agreed to meet him, slthough the details of the meeting gre yet to be settled.McGovern wants to meet him to weigh & hundred and thirty pounds in the afternoon, or & hundred and thirty-six pounds at the ringside, and Weller, who would have liked to have met Young Corbett first, is ready to accept McGovern's proposition, and has notified him to that effect.It is Weller's intention to stay in the Unitéd States two or three weeks previous to the match, so as to get a United States finish to his Canadian boxing expérience and education.His employer, Mr.James Strachan, of this city has, jt is understood, promised him a vacation for the purpose of trying his skill in the United States, and he has two or three gentlemen of experience regarding the men he will meet and e business matters he will have to deal with, who will back and advise him.; In meeting McGovern he undertakes quite a contract, although his opponent has of late met defeat, and is three or four years older.; _ McGoverrm, however, has boxeâ and defeated dozens of men.The principal events of Weller\u2019s boxing career, as told by himself, follows: He is 21 years old, and has been married about a year.: His business is that of a bread driver.He has been boxing for a few years, and became prominent at the Amateur Roxing competitions, which used to be given under the auspices of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, and before thelr members only, till the Montreal police officials notified the M.A.A.A.that they would advise the M.A.A.A.to stop the competi tions because they were really against the city statutes.- Since then he hax appeared in various out-of-town contests, and particularly in Maisonneuve, where the local authorities have no objection to well-conducted boxing matches.Up to the present he\u2019 has beaten every one he has gone up against.He has beaten Young Griffo, of Boston, in eight rounds; Armstrong, of Philadelphia, in eight rounds; Jack O'Grady, once in two rounds and onoe in eight rounds ) He boxed two draws with Briere and once gained a decision in nine rounds.Kid Carrel, of Peterboro, Ont., he defeated in two rounds.Pat Kilty, of Toronto, he mada a successful draw with in ten rounds.Jack Barnard, of Boston, in six rounds.George Payne in two rounds.Jack Hamilton, of Ottawa, in seven rounds.| He 18 a very quiet and gentlemanly chap, and has a great many friends.\u201cMe will not fail of financial backing to a moderate extent.WELLER, OF MONTREAL.The First Photograph Ever Taken in Boxing Attitude.THE FIRST CANADUN SKI CLUB 10 BE FORMED ON THURSDAY NEXT The Inauguration Meeting Will Be Held at the Montreal * Amateur Athletic Association Gymnasium.The first Canadian Ski Club will be formed in this city on Thursday next.A call for a meeting has been issued, and it will take place at the MA.A.A.gymnasium on Mansfield street, \u201cThe sport has made wonderful strides of late in this city, and there are at present at least seven hundred people who indulge in it.: Unfortunately, they are all in detached groups, and very few of them ow exactly how to handle their s.For that reason a club will be of great benefit.There are some Norwegian gentlemen, who will become members, who are thoroughly au fait with the niceties of the sport, and who will be able to draw up a workable set of rules.One of the great features of the sport in the home of the Ski, is the jumping, and one of the first thines that will be done after the club ts formed, is to secure one or two proper Jumping off places, so that competitions can arranged.A Ski outfit is not much more expensive than a snowshoe outfit.The same suit will do for both, and the Skis, and the stick to guide one run for the entire outfit from five to seven dolla feree should have the power to cause the other team to drop a man to make the sides even, the man 30 dropped to come on with the player who was injured when he shall be ready to continue, ; This would only apply, of course, where the delay would take up, say, more than five minutes.In the event of a broken skate or a delay of that nature it should be a rule that the opposing side drop a player till repairs are effected.Now, sir, I believe I have demonstrated that there are remedies for these vexatious delays, and it behooves the clubs and officials connected with the C.A.H.L.to get to work and frame such rules as can be reasonably applied to the end, that such delays as occurred at last Saturday night's match will not be repeated.And once having made such rules, attach penal ties for non-adherence, and enforce rame.Only by so doing can public interest in the game be sustained._ Thanking you for giving me so much space and enclosing my name, .Believe me, yours WY, PORT \u201c Discussion About Saturday's Match.Sporting Editor, The Montreal Star.Sir,\u2014Kindly answer the following as soon as convenjent, and oblige: 1 bet that the Ottawa hockey team were à better team than the Victorias, and that the Ottawa hockey team could beat the Victor when they would meet.They met on Saturday night.and the Ottawa hockey team defeated the Vics ¢ to 1.It was also stated that the team scoring the most games at the call of time would be the winner; and I also stated that if the play at twelve o'clock wis stopped the team having scored the most games weul win.Do I win my bet or not?.The stakeholder declares that 1.wbn, \u2018but the man I bet with says ne an \"If your men agreed to your proposl- tions regarding the call of time and the twelve ¢\u2019clock clause, you win for - +.= \u2014 ; 108404 A \u2018the walt before the ate Tor the Ton | oH sirey ions vista leek épéctar were the result of their trip and intend having à few more tramps on Saturdey afternoons.Their regular tramp will take place on Tuesday night, the $nd insat., ving the church at 8.15, when they will be pleased to have any of their friends turn out with them.The Lachine Club Fixtures.A members\u2019 euchre of the Lachine Snowshoe Club will be held in the club rooms, Wednesday, February 3, prizes are kindly donated by M.I.Miller.The Lachine Snowshoe Club, in addition to races already on the programme are going to run on the ice on Sature day afternoon, February 20, a series oo rd Toby, yards (club); 44 mile green (club); 1 mile (club).Members are an to send in their entries early to the secretary.MISCELLANEOUS A Strennous Boxing Contest.St.Louis, Mo., February 2.\u2014.having the better of four rou pny boxing, Harry Forbes.of Ch was knocked out in the first part of the fifth round by Abe Attell, of San Francisco In a 20-round\u2019 fight for the featherweight championship of the world at 122 pounds, before the West End Club.In the four preceding rounds, Forbes surprised the tators by his speed and clever work.Forbes not only outjabbed Attell, but had him on the defensive for four fast rounds.At- teil tried to mix with Forbes In the second, but was beaten off and compelled to cover up.In the third round, Forbes jumped in aggressively and put two hard jabs to the face and to mix up.At- tell beat him off.In the fourth, For- hes again rushed Attell ahd they mixed it lively, for a time.Forbes had the better of the round by far.At the opening of the fifth, Forbes \u2018rushed at Attell viciously, the latter *destepping and allowing Forbes to against thé ropés in such a post- tion that he could riot regaîn his feet quickly.While on the ropes with A.Blake .a.163 147 151\u2014461 R.Renaud .128 169 120-417 A.B.Îteweire .115 108 119\u20148348 A.Maîlette .144 140 115\u2014399 C.Renaud .143 105 13¢\u2014384 R.St.Denis .1287 138 144\u2014400 Total .vee ses coe ces .8413 SRD VICA.Lieut.Hough .137 166 124427 oo.188 138 114-377 Pte.Copping .130 83 169-372 «+s» « 166 187 118409 Pte.Kimbley .108 126 10733 Pte.Winters .97 1 Total .uv cor nee ens sooo.2277 Majority for Ste.Cunegonds .135 ON ENGINEERS\u2019 ALLEYS.ENGINEERS.Bpr.A.Pringle .171 151 142404 Spr.F.Turnbull .113 1467 167\u2014417 | $pre T.Turabull .187 142 133-462 | Spr.8.Starke .121 159 178459 Bpr.J.Carmichael .136 133 159471 Bpr.W.Tate .144 166 164\u2014474 Total .ren ves se vas eee 2,788 \u2019 M.A.A.A.F.Scriver .\u2026.131 J19 196\u2014377 x Wylle .- .- 105 4 173\u2014459 J.Patterson « .\u2026.186 165 112418 C.P.Graves .2°.123 108 , 152\u2014358 A H Willison .127 146 3466417 Ww.iels «eee.134 127 248\u201409 Total .see sor oon ves oes 2,488, with handicap added, was won by Mr.F.G.B.Hamilton, with 19.The following are the scores:\u2014 Events.1 2 8 Targets.» 1% 5 H'd\u2018e Hamilton.\u2026 ,.4 19 9 4 F.C.Nash.2 19 1 4 Brown .3 18 8 4 \u2018Outhet .« .8¢ \u201816 .3 Lewis.Be.15 12 5 Hansen .1 15 11 4 Blliot.«.«0 «0 «o 4 15 12 1 Wootton.\u2026 \u2026\u2026 1 5 10 5 Cileghorn.1 14 u & the top rope holding his head up.At- Wh saned a nus overhand rss \u2018en, Forkes and Vorbis Tolled' the fiéor and was counted out, .Munroe Bealen at Wrestling.Buffalo N.Y, F 2.\u2014Jim Parr, the Pratish\u2019 beavywelgnt cham- plon wrestler, defeated Jack Munroe, of Butte, at the Qlympic A.\u20ac.Parr won two straight falls in 21 minutes ] 40 seconds and 15.30, the firbt and half Nelson hold and the second a combination back hammer and leg hold.The conditions of the match called for the best two in three falls, catch-as-catch-can, strangle hold barred.Al.Limerick, whom Munroe put out in Boston, challenged the Butte miner for another bout.Munroe agreed to give him another chance.Klondike Bliszard and Boonsy.Jack Leedham, the Klondike Riise zard, and Pat Rooney, have been finally brought together.and will meet on Friday evening'at the Maisonneuve Opera House.The great question now in the mind of those interested in boxing is, who the Referee is going to be for it is generally acknowledged that {t will need a man of grit to keep those two big fellows in order.There will be a preliminary between some youngsters, Young Wilson and Dick Ashton being !scheduled to appear.The Flying Dutehmun on Friday.The Flyiug Dutchman (Jack Miller), who was seen here once Inst year, is back again, and i» going to see what he can do against Gonthier at the Victorle Rifles Armoury on Friday} evening next., .He challenged Gonthier, andthe latter accepted him, and it 15 to be a straight match, best two out of three alls, Gonthier is about thirty pounds heavier than Miller, but.the latter appears not to be afrald of the big French-Canadian.Max Luttbeg, the champion lightweight wrestler, who comes to the Theatre Royal, week February 8th, will meet all comers, «barring no weight and will give twenty-five dollars to any one he fails to throw in fifteen minutes.No doubt he will be accomodated by our local wrestlers.THE BOWLERS Postponed Junior Games, The postponed games in the eighth round of Junior series of the City League have been completed.The players and scores were as follows: ON RENSHAW'S ALLEYS.STE.CUNEGONDR.Majority for Engineery .345 nara THE CURLERS Caledonians to Play for Quebec Cup.2\u2014The Rideau defended the ebec Challenge trophy against the Suabts of the Pembroke turlers on Rideau ice.After an exciting contest Rideaus won out with 8 shots up.Following were the Rideau .rinks and respective : thor C.Campbell, G.N.Hutchison, Col.Sherwood and H.H.Gray (skip), ¢ shots up.H.Morrison, W.Mclnnes, F.M.8.Jenking and C.A.McNee (skip), 2 shots up.The Caledonias of Montreal are next on the list of challengers for the Quebec Cup.A good game in the Central Ontario curling series, which was played at Brockville between Brockville and Na- panee, resulted in a decisive victory for Brockville.\"The score\u2014 Ring No.\u2018 1i\u2014Napanee, house, akip 11; Brockville, J.A.Hut- Ing No 2e Napance.& Hawk, skip ; Brockville, D.8.skip 30.Totals-\u2014-Napanee, 17; , $L me An interesting mateh was played on the Heather ice, the outcome of a challenge issued by four stock brokers, members of the Montreal Curling Club, to play four of the officers of the Heather Club for a barvel of meal for = \u2018charttable institution.Fellowing e : Montre .H.Dunn, A.Mitchell, J.Pitbiado, W.F.Fenwick (skip), 9.Heather\u2014R.H.Clerk, Wm.Stewart, \u2018W.B.Hutchison, A.Rammy (skip), 14.ROD AND GUN Westmount Gun Club Shoot.At the silver spoon shoot on the grounds of the Westmount Gun Club, the spoon for the highest net score was won by Mr.F.C.Nash, with 17 out of 20.That for the highest score The shooting was all done at five unknéwn traps.: Omaha, Neb., will entertain the trap THE CAUSE of CANCER : EXPLAINED.Our booklet, \u201cCancer, Its Cause and Cure,\u201d written by a physician © bas made & special study of the disease, will be sent to any address for.6 cents in staènpe.Stott & Jury, Bowman- by leg | in the Roar Then when Glpey Girl any quantity of oii Sie mond in ville, Ont \u2018 .inch in height.ed in health and strength.velopment.ed into tall and robust ones.benefits from the treatment strength.de FEES © To or cure for rhen: one who had always possessed it.must like it.prove right.ok pK done.been growing for nearly a3 years, for that to be strong, sealed, free, [Can Make a Man of You | Can Add Twenty Pounds To Your Weight.NO CURE, Sony the truth is breaking out.From the laboratory of scientific menithe facts are coming to the world that men can be made over; that weak, puny men can be made as strong as Hercules; that old, decrepit men can be made young in vigor and ambition.Professor Herdman, M.D., LL.D., University of Michigan, announces that in a series of experime.ts with Electro-Magnetic Currents he has brought out the fact that the physical body can be increased 20 per cent.in size and strength.He cites one case where a young man gained 20 pounds in weight and 2 inches in height and another gained 23 pounds in weight and one NO PAY.In gvery instance where the treatment was applied the patient gain- The professor ioupd that in no case was there abnormal growth, but #s a result of the treatment subjects which had not reached full development were made to reach the highest stage of physical de- Thus small and undeveloped men and women may be transiorm- No man or woman is too old to receive More can be done if the patient is under thirty, but even until seventy the physical body can be made to grow in I have a patient who is now seventy-two.Two years ago he said that after using my Belt for three months he felt as young and vigorous as he had at thirty-five, and recently, two years after he got my Belt, he said that he was still strong and hearty, and believed that if it had not been for the Belt he would be in his grave.What a pleasure it is to feel the fire of youth in your veins; to be always joyous and ambitious, instead of slow and pokey, man is*who has lost his vital energy ! : Ja of Gladstone, Man .SAY! 0 years.I no longer doubt that the Balt is a complete and for bracing Up the nervous system it cannot be sur- I have always noted that strength and vigor brought more happiness to the mam who had regained it after it was lost than to the se That shows that you never appreciate good health until you have lost it.Some men have said they would not seH my Belt for all the wealth in Canada.A man who says that as the s: \u201cAm feeling better than I You who have lost vitality, whose health is wearing down; who feel weak, dyspeptic, cold and flabby; who have swallowed nasty drugs unti] you are sick of them and their failure to help you\u2014you ought to try this method which science says is correct and which my cures In Rheumatism, Poor Circulation, Sciatica, Lumbago and Kidney Trouble there's life in this grand power.My Belt pours vigor into the Yost \u2018stimulates the action of the eliminative organs and cleanses \u20ac system.No pain can exist in the body upon which it is worn.MR.G.L.SAVAGE, Chesley.Ont.says: \u201cI am now in the best of health, asd * nt rotorning.hante Lo you fae baviss such à Bell.\u201d My confidence in my treatment is born of such experience.Yon don\u2019t need to take any chances whatever, for you can use tbe Belt entirely at my risk.All I ask ie security for my pay when the work is Nothing can be fairer than that, so don\u2019t delay.Let me cure you, and you'll only be too glad to pay for it.+ 1 don\u2019t think there's a town in the country that does not know somebody that I've cured.Tell me were you are snd I think I can give you the names of a neighbor who is shouting for me.My business has I consider that your belt has made à and is getting bigger every year, because Fam always studying to give my patients more for their money, and people are coming to me now.You know about my Electric Belt; you have heard people praise it; you know you need it, s0 why don\u2019t you try it instead of makin a drog shop of your stomach ?It\u2019s easier to cure you now than it will be when your poor stomach is worn out with drugs; eo come to me now.I want you to call if you can and see how my appliance is made and let ne tell you whether I can cure you or mot.[ don't charge Send for my beautiful book, full of things that make men desire Dr.M.A: McLaughlin, w s.James Street.Office hours\u20149 a.m.to 5.30 p.m.shooters February 2 to Bb, inclusive, in a big tournament.Live birds and flying targets will be used.O.N.Ford, of Central City, Ia, defeated R L.Storm, of Waterloo, Ia, at the later place, January 14, by the score of 173 to 168 out of a possible 200 flying targets.W.D.Townsend smashed 25 straight Blue Rock: targets in a club shoot at Omaha, Neb., January 8.\u201cBilly\u201d fs lable to perform this trick almest any me.\u2019 THE TURF Sensational Mateh Racs on Ice.Speeial to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont., February 2.\u2014The races of the Central Canada Association closed eaterday, with perhaps the most spec- ular event that has been seen in Ottawa in many years, notably as Ottawa always has been the seat of sensational ice racing.The event was the match race between Looking Glass and Gypsy Girl for $1, à side, and the sensation was that not only the talent, who know ht all, got, beaten, but pat Chariie Ken- 0 oronto, riving Glpsy Gir! he final heat never saw the mare win, and \u2018did not know she had the post until he found himself jn the docters hands in the shanty at the entrance gate.: Tha fact was that Ken had not been feeling well for the whole meeting.but was very keen to drive Gipsy Girl to victory.He wert the first two igats without apparently showing any Hi effects, but at the top.ef the stretch in the \u2018third and final heat he collapsed In a way that puzzled the Spectators.Gi Girl hadpheaded the lead throug! and at pale seemed to have no difficulty in stalling off the challenge of Looking Glass, ho Ju {hia paint broke.rounding - otrais! psy had a good lead, but her driver seemed to be ax fn à funny way ot else play- Ing ta the grand stand.» ;Aratosching the vire.Keunddy, raised whip, a signa ; Judges, Fel fraction a second he had passed the $ 5 i 2 > The -race in céolr h Jar; in fart, ; in {woo \u2018Grew the pole, ednesday and Saturday till 9 p.m.Weariness Yanishes New impetus is given to one\u2019s energies 81d new vitality to the system by usin BY TONIC WINE The result is certain and immediate HUDON, HEBERT a GO.Agents, - - - Montreal.9 for the Toronto mére.third beat the pool box was about full, and those who wanted to hedge had to pay $10 for Gipsy Girl to 85 for Looking three heats were very simi- in each of them Gipsy Girl was well protected by Frank Smith, the official starter, and in each the gray mart got away best and held the lead throughout.Seemingiv, Gipey Girl won easily, and all that bothered Kennedy was a safe turn round the corners.Looking Glass had to be pushed all the way and looked ali the time like doing all that was poesible to win.Bach heat was only won by a tre © n.Looking Glass was driven by e Wit- son, and Gipuy Gir} by C.Kogned The starter was Frank Smith.of Buffalo.A.1.Proctor wna the judge for Looking Glass and C.Hill.of Torontb, lor Gipsy Girl, while P.H.Hill, president of tha Central Canada Racing Association, was an independent judge.Mr J.-C.Rodger, of Ottawa, Bel re a Match race, A.in's ( aio Piper oir 1 1 1 Dr.tu (Uxbeidie) Looking, - Glnes 2.2.2 0.35 2-20 +obges 2 23 \u201c\u2018æime-250.221, 224 Kia A OUARANTERL CURÉ ron PILES.rer ioe 1H Pdr as Te portant Ve & * fta\u201d care Ty ae of Plies, no Bon ot ry ok demaings Cures Orainars me aire.à wiiiwer by two DIE trast ind ve, \u201cean foi a ea en was seen fy.(X14 ory ©! s the'damly wobfili and Tiaally font qvet the sulky into er) x a ve antes, pe cure, the snowbank, as'.the litle grax mare, Ro Te AE inden gepaat hes Ia who probatiy ib S, mac irk tre the Paris Mepiictng ls As .manuf greatest race har Wi cri | Lixativé Shim 4 ah pr A Kennedy soon fevived gif.was taken to celgenie.-.ol TE pu his hotel and eomfortably in bad.ax ; .æ apm wes .2 per cent.discount off all engage- I | er cates.Jeweler.ob st.Jamies street, In the =. \u2014 re ho ange pa \u201c Bâmirabie and \u2018Mr.Asqiith\u2019s Address Be- , fora British Empire wi Sh eaguess,.fe J A * : % rir Pe pu ; ve, ok 5 \u201c4 we - 54,114 THURSDAY - - - 54,108 FRIDAY - - - - 54,043 SATURDAY = =, + 00,254 \u2014 TOTAL - - - 830,787 Daily Average - - 85,123, Weekly Star Last Week: - 182,904 | HUE\u201d 45308 the shove figures are exciudes gev- thoorand mérerirésens regarded as er Jean enhemergl, ene Toman, FEBRUARY 2, 1904 \u201cFUND UP CANADA TO: THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA.Give the mapufactarsTe workingten, mers Canada the same oe of tariff as that which has made the United States the home \u201cED AAMAAAAMAA \\ TO THE MANUFACTURERS OF CANAD Force the Government to give yon as good à tariff as that \u2018which has made the American mannfacturers andi.When you get tar i, pay your Canadian workmen American wages.TO THE WORKINGMEN OF : n loaf out of the Ea x book of eo -< employers to obiats for 3 themsclves and for you a Canade-forCanadians < tariff.GGCCCCEECECACÉEAAAS : T0 THE FARMERS OF CANADA., 2e 1 ;.i, - ba eA his candidature was not in earnest.After having served the city for so very long 1 thought he would ze my right to go to the or's chair.He thought otherwise, hoWever, and so en- -sued a warm TWhICh Héces- sitated many citizens leaving their homes at night in order to attend meetings.e elections show that people who stay away from meetings have thelr own ideés about candidates and vote on election day.In many instances meetings were not well at-, tended; but the vote on election day was not silent.\u201cMy feelings toward Mr.Dandurand are in no wise bitter, I have only one ambition now; to put the finances nd the government of the city on a still\u2019 better footing.\u201d .Such were the words of the new magistrate of the city on the recent interesting civic fight.00.00000000,000300,0 0,00000000.The personality of the new mayor is attractive.He is a man with mild, open countenance; thoughtful Hnes have pressed: their imprint on his forehead; his eyes, dark and large, often light up and glow with the heat of argument, while his hands eloquently puctuate arguments he.especially desires to impress upon his hearers.The Mayor fg.known to be a staunch friend an excellent business man.He has a decided faculty for O Gererhoriy Fi Tak immediatly After Fun- \u201ceral of Bishep Grave.SKETCH OF NEW BISHOP Impressive Ceremonies and An Immense Gathering of Church Dignataries.Special to The Montreal Star.Nicolet, February The funeral of the late Bishop Gravel took place here this morning in the presence of an immense gathering of bishops and priests from all over the eountry.Monsigneur Sbafretti, the Apostolic Delegate, chanted the service, and was assisted by Vicar-Genére].Thibeaudier ahd Rev.Abbes Lecocq, Superior of St.Sulpice, and M.@ Proulx, procu- reilt of the Seminary of Nicole.Abbe F.A.St.Germain, the late bishop's secretary, was master of ceremonies, and Rev.Abbes N.Pepin and H.Belcourt also took part in the solemn ceremony.CT The choir was under the direction of Rev.Abbe Edmant: Chatillon, and the organ was presided over by Mr.Edouard Chatillon., Among the prominent men near the altar were noticed; Co Monseigneurs Duhamel, Archbishop of Ottawa; Bruchesi, Archbishop of Montreal; Gauthier, \u2018Archbishop of Kiggston; Larocque, Bishop of Sher- broôke; Cloutier, Bishop of Three Ri- going into detalls and will toil with undiminishing zeal to work out a tangle in financial matters.He is a man with a fine sense of justice and the most lowly ciwic clerk, or the highest of civic officials, receive the same courteous treatment and pa- :tience at his hands.0005300000 000C0O0CO0O0ODO0NO00 00 WHAT CITY FATHERS THINK.There was not an alderman at the City Hall to-day put was delighted at the result of th® mayoralty elections.Ald.Sadler, bertson, .Stearns, Ames and others, who have worked hard for the past couple of weeks to induce electors to comé out in the-West End and vote for Mr.Laporte said today that they were delighted at the way citisens had, denied themselves and gone to the poll.The weather had been extremely unpleasant; nevertheless the electors had done their duty.This showed that citisens of Montreal took a very warm interest in civic matters.i Speaking of his ection yesterday Ald.Ekers sald he had done nb canvassing.His efforts to get reelected had consisted in simply sending out letters asking electors to voté.for him.Had he worked hard and opened committee rooms his majority would have been thrice its size.He was much, pleased at the deep conf- dence the electors had shown in him.Ald.Gallery was in glad mood to+ day.He sald he was sure the electors ap ated the work he had done f§r the The big majerity he had polled was # source of much gratification to his friends.a Speaking of the Mayoralty eleption Ald.Carter sald; \u2014\u201cThe vote, of ar day shows that the people of Monte 9000060990099090909090000%0\u20ac 099 0000900060660990909600699960900 © ©) real.want t elvic government.Et guite sure the fine record Sf Mayor: porte, since: he has been.in Counv tors.| something which greatly æncou e aldermen, who are giving \u2018up their time to unselfishly ads\u2019 minister the affairs of fhe city, © ; \u201cThe election of \u2018ytntérday shows that the feople are not to be mislead by promises which nfean nothing, and it also shows that à man Who faithfully does his duty will reap the reward of well doing.I am sure that Mayor Laporte will be the same just and unselfish man as while he was an alderman.Mayor Laporte goes into office under the most pleasing circumstances.\u201d i cH, wes J \u201cyemembered by the .elee- HOLDS RESULT ~ SHOWED A GOOD The Witness comments as follows on the civic elections undér the heading: A GOOD DAY'S WORK.It is to all appearance a right-minded oduncil that the citizens elected yesterday; not altogether excellent in every individual part, but in the main composed of honest and intelligent men.Mr.Laporte was elected mayor by the splendid total of 17,017, as ared with 4,618 for Mr.U.H.Dandurand and 2,496 for Mr.Cochrane.One ancient proverb assures us that \u201cabsence makes the heart grow fonder,\u201d but there is another old saw which says, \u201cOut of sight, out of mind,\u201d and Mr.Cochrane has made proof of the latter.Of course, it is impossible to imagine just how different the result\u2019 would have been could Mr.Cochrane's vigorous personality have been on the spot, but that he w@uld have recelved many more votes than he did in his absence there can be no doubt.With all Mr.Dan- durand\u2019s promises, however, and the very active aid of Mr.Lawrence Wi- son, which did him more harm than good, he received less than five thousand votes.The highest vote given him was 590 fn St, Denis Ward, and his lowest vote he received in West Ward, .where.it Was only 34.Laporte\u2019s lowest vote was 293 in Centre Ward, where Mr.Dandurand was given only 66, and Mr.Cochrane 19 votes.The highest number of votes received by the Mayor was 776 in Papineau Ward, as fed with 475 for Mr.Dandurand, and 185 {pr Mr.Cochrane.\u2019 It was an exceptionally heavy vote, although early in the day a compara-¥ tively light vote was anticipated, about twenty thousand or less, but 24,120 votes were cast, and in every ward the present Mayor, in recognition no doubt of true public service in the past,.received a large majority.A great ciuse for congratulation is that the citizens yesterday gave Messrs.Leb Les- perance, Ouimet,.Martineau and .Gi- roux their discharge.With the present Mayor and council clean government would seem to be for another two years; and we may hope to see all departments administered with greater efficiency.There are many important matters to coine before the new council, including the gas contract, and the question of cleaner and, cheaper water, and th is also the never- 4 to-be-forgotten disgrace of.epr 1ll-con- ditioned highways, whioh cause Mont- -real to be déscribed abroad as a lovely lady down at heels.The question of eonduits for our ugly and perilous tangle of wires, telephone, \u2018telegraph, power and what not, is also a most important one.The;new council has.therefore, plenty of work to look forward to, and, as it haa given ué reason #0 that the elections were elds; ally clean.confined \u201c J «ht expec 0 Se able Lee CEE Ent 134.day's work.Ar mec ess ce ons DAY'S WORK.| Mayor | expect muoh, \u2018much we y.al ee SL heer] | case df pérecnatiom Hak been lof, } Altogether, it was a good | CONGRATULATIONS | \u201c OF \u201cLA PATRIE\u201d FOR \u201cMR.LAPORTE, La Patrie will say editorially this gfternoop\u2014 ; - \u2018La Patrie warmly céngratulates Mr.Laporte on the admirable victory which He has just gained; it congratulates: still more the city of Montreal.\u201cThe victory is, ms it should be, one of which even the most enthusiastic would -not have dared to dream.\u201cMr.Laporte has been chosen by all races and all classes, by the west as by the east, by Liberals as by Con- servafives.; He\" obtained a majority: in almost every polling booth.i \u201cThis is the homage of the entire city to a distinguished citizen and an honorable man, loyally.devoted -to the ublic good.P \u201cIt is a consoling proof that the people judge justly and do not allow themselves to be ruled by \u2018prejudices or party \u2018passion.Ie is an encouragement to business men to take part In public affairs and.to give time and devotion to the ser- of the city, .ma struggle ls over, as Mt.Laporte, said last night in his v@y proper address,-it is now necessary to forget the past and to think only of the future, to.bend .attention to the works to be: \u201ccarried out during the next few years.\u201d \u2018WILL REACH THE CITY THIS AFTERNOON.Mr, J.Plerpont Morgan is due to reach Montreal this afternoon.The well known financier.should Have ar rived in the city with his party early this morning, but fer somé.reuson or other the train on which he was travelling from New York wus much delayed on account of the wintry weather, which has New York State in its grip at the present time.At the Windsor, .Hotel to-day preparations were being made for the party.\u2019 A suite of six rooms been engaged, and it is und- Tana\" that\u2019 Mr> Morgan will remain: In Montreal for some time.From what can be gathered the health of Mr.Morgan is not of the best at the present time, owing to his cliéde attention to his enormous financial operations, and is his intentign to try The recuperative powers of old-fashioned Canadian winter.7 20214 _ CASSILE-COWANS\u2014On.Wednesday, the mh at Braking Church, by.thé Rev.1 A.J.Mowatt, IJ.D., Percy P, Cowans, ae St Casati montent\" ter of - M4 he scholars.vers; Lorrain, Bishop of Pembroke; Emard, Bishop of Valleyfield; Bru.nault, Bishop of Tribuna; Mgg Marois, Vicar-General of Quebec; Rr.Is.Richard, of Three Riyers; L.Z.Ract- cot, V.G., of Montreal; Mgr.Paquet, The funeral oration was delivere by Monsignor Paquet, of Laval, in Que- immediately after the funeral Abus Lavallee ¥made known to the faithful the Papal Bull, consecrating Monsignor J.8.H.Brunauit, Bishop of Tubuna, second Bishop of.Nicolet.The installation of the new Bishop took place at half past two, after he pd about two hundred Bishops and riests had lunched in the Convent of the Assumption.The late Bishop was interred in a special vault under the choir of the Nicolet Cathedral.\u2018 0 Mer.J.8.H.Brunault, Bishop of Nicolet, ascends episcopal chair from that of the coad- Jutor of the diocese, to which he was consecrated by the Archbishop of Quebec in December 27, 1899, - Bishop Brunault was born at St.David tn the county of Yamaska, on January 10, -1857, and is thus forty-seven years of age at the present time.In 1870 Mgr.Brunault, with his brother, Charles Edouard, at present cure of Holyoke, Mass.began his theological studies under Mr.Louis Theriault, at the local | Presbytery, and th y dater en- a Nicolet.In 1878, tered the.p .after a brilliant- course, he received the degree af Bachelor of Arts, and on June 29, 1882, was ordained priest at- the new to the St.Roch, in Richelieu county.The | young priest meanwhile continued his connectiof with the Academy at Nico- let, whefè he had charge of a class in literature, iB 1886.In the latter year he was appointed a director in the #chool, and fn this position, by his , yon the y \u2018 2 yanrs \u2018liter, in 184g, .was aPPOimioe a af thé Ca- ere at Qt Myacinthe, and the next Year :was.setit- to Rome by Bishop Gravel, to o Jet s return, AN: 1893, he becam fessor of\u2019 rsteric\u2019 and moral, theology.in the Abadi ut Nicolet, adding to thts Work his ola.duties as a director two Joan h b continued to.occupy.till raised to the rink of Bishop Coadjetor of the diocese by His.Holiness Pope Leo XIII, e Pro.in 1899.London, Felfruary 2.\u2014It is stafed In the Financial News to-day that one .Grand Trunk director.resigned as a protest against the Grand Trunk Pacific scheme.Thb fact is that Mf.George Allen,\u201d solicitor, resigid before the close of the year.Mr.Joseph Price has now resigned\u201d thé , though he retains lis directorate.Mr.Price has been for dome time t6o lll to perform thedde- the Grahd Trunk Railway.- # Friends here refuse to contemplate the possibility of.the Canatiari Parila- ment declining to relieve the company trom the obligationfiwhich the act of Inst session would compe} them to finance the whole proejot; né government subsidy being paid until the Pacific terminus was reached.The Grand Trunk asserts that this wasgiever.the intention of Parliament! and that the sub- sicy should be paid as work proceeds, So .WINDERMERE, To the Editor of the Montreal Star: ; Sir, \u2014One of the morning papers having made reference 1 ; contest in St.Lawtrérnée Ward, wil yon kindly permit.me.to say that I never had any knowledge \u2018of the oirculars referred to by.that papers - - I am sorry that I did not win for my friends\u2019 sake, but 'l:-am not âlscouraged 48 love \u2018and- respect ôf alll e bis studies.On | De tér: a\u2019 position which bed Ÿ dt VICE-PRESIDENT OF .9 | 6 7e 8 Pm 2 .Æ Metropolitan frac.120 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY .| Ziman.Yio \u201c°° HAS RESIGNED.|, 5 & \u2018hRE.Special Cable from our London C ; Nor à Wertera \u20ac | - es .spondent.: neon Corre- vacide Manu: vice-presidency - place \u2018upon, the talleq dudes of the vice-presidency, of | Bt: Lewrents Ward \u2018Contfft, | the alderm À ef ;- THIE-AFTERNOON MARKET.Trading in the.stook market be- .came rather dull again this Afternoon after a fairly active fore- oon.\u2018The trading was not much Of a test of the stability of prices.Montreal Street and Dominion Coal were firm, but Montreal Power and Canadian Pacific were fractionally easier.The former sold at 72 to 71%, and C.P.R.at 118% to 11814.-Dominion Coal held at 61, and Montreal Street at 205%.£6000 P6062 POCOOPES DE OP DOPBOLBD EHO SE Afternoon T ansactions.Canadian Pacific\u2014200 at 118%, 50 at 118%, 88 at 118%, Dominion Coal\u2014#5 at 61.Merchants Bank\u20148 at 153.Bank of Montreal\u201411 at 248, Hochelaga Brnk\u20142 at 136.Montreal Street\u201425 at 205%.7 Montreal Power xd\u201450 at 72, 100 at %.Toronto Rafls\u201425 at 994.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Ster by Gordon Strathy & Co., stock brukers, 9 Bt.Sacrament street: Stocks Fob.2 Pab.?Closing Ask Big Ask Bd 9 CanadianPaoifie.118% 110% 118% MinnSt P&BY M.a.Do Pref.- Trinidad Bloc.coo.oo.» eves .- \u2018do Pref.ce0 cree uses COTE Montreal StRy 2054 206 205 208% Montreal #t New.We Ten 202 10k orouto St Bail B.o | 9) pa 0 8 Halifax St Ral.,.00 #8 00 CRT trott United Ry.643 64% 849 4% Winnipeg Ry JS 200 saone Bt.Jobndo.Lee - 1174 100 TwinCity Tr 814 024 el West India Electrie \u2026.LL.verses essen Toledo Ælectric.224 201 21 20 RaO Mv Co.64 814 @® 824 417 À Commercial Cable.186 179 Mont'l Telegraph.165 15% 160 154 BeilTelephone.160 154 158 163 Light,HeattPowsr xd 724 T1% 72 71% Dom 8teel.9 Ry lu Sig Do do Pret.2 Laurentide Pulp., Novascotia Steel.81 17 Do.\u201cdo pref.215 1.Oglivie Milling.178 150 bho de Pref.395 Mo Montreal Cotton A10 LL Dominton 40 a2 Cun.Co) Cotton.40 Merchants Do .Windsor Hotel .M Steel ,., ., Trinidad Elec , MINES.- Dom Coal Com .Do do Pret North West Land.Bo Do Pref.BONDS, Can Col Cotton Co.Dominion \u20acoal.Laurentide Pulp.Dom Iron & Steel dt.Jobs Ry.Montreal St.Ry.Ogilvie Milling .Nova Scotia Steel.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Opening.High.Low.Close Btocks up to 2.30.Feb.2.Amalgamated Copr 511%, 5134 30 BP American Loco Com, 2.1% 22h NY 22, Lo Do pref.eein aaa.Am Sugar Kefn Co 128 128 127% 1274 » Do pref.Lo.Lasns \u201cdense eeasns Am Bmitgt Hef Co.DO 5e 49% Am Car Foundry .20% 204 114 9183, Anaconda Min Co.74 74 87 70% A Top 4 Et Fe.7 10% 20% 70 do.do ref \u201cee 2% 91% 9% Baltinor &.0blo.\u2026 83% 83%, Bay 83's G OO PrOf.\u2026 crus.4 mverit biases cesses Bréôklyn Hapid T 49! 4 45% 45 Clio & Alton Com.Ah os 5% seerse aves Can Pacific.117% 18 113% Canadasou.aern.\u2026 Chest u010 .Chic NW .\u2026 C.Mil & tt Paul.Colorado Southern.Con Bar 2% Liens Cob Pues 4 Prod Corn Products.ve Detroit United Ry.Delal ack & West.1 & Hudsop.Deuverx Hio@t con Do Do pref.Duluth EShored Ati o de f.louisville des on sianhatian \"Elev'ed, 143 Missouri Pacifis.\" } PeuuRE 2.402100 ¥reasod steel, com, y 1 qrices Bock and osrtificats southern Ry com.\u2026 * Sourte van 3 53e ceegabeces\u2019 a ide.5 Iron.In | Union.AC GOT oy\u2019 bo do.pref.\u201cSis Dodo bhi Western Union fai; .2P.\u201cMg.Moÿements In a few dormant stocks left the surface of the market unruffled.Delaware & Hudson rose 2 and \u201cPacific Mall\u2019 1%,\" wigile U.8.Rubber preferred lost à, and Evansville and Terre.Haute \u201c1%.° New.For, Februdry 2.\u2014There was a.sensatjonal \u2018decline in cotton this afternoon; the May.option falling a cent and a quarter a.pound from yesterday's close.Daily yassenger- receipts of the Montreal Street Rallway.Company last week, with changes, were: { day .\u2026.\u2026.$5,013.06 Inc.$793.70 nday .1346.94 Inc.669.67- 5548.91 Dec.76.23- .5507.37 Inc.243.84 \u201c 6187.27 Inc.867.34 6,038.31 Inc.606.74 © 6,610.00 Inc.503.71 .vn: 4,464.16 Dec.125.5¢ \u201cCHICAGO\u201d CLOSING PRICES.23.Co:, 16 St.Sdcrament st.\u2018report closing prices to-day, as foliows RE February 2, 1904.ê by any means.2 4-0 : pponiaz.Hizhess Lownt Closing - Yours trulv,: © \u201cat efaeat, May.807-1 00% + 914 C AR, HAR +,\" Fair 83 Bis, RP \u2026 83% nid SU - À Cora, .- 80% 52% 104-% BLT Montreal, February 2nd, 1004, =\u201c, || 0 - SUIS de 60 8h 48% AXING.Mh ME a By He Be - at M a MONEY.co | i fH 66 TER is Toh, Cota 2 Amen Tine moh Ma GE de a A pd malin de cast 1 is the mont pro- EheR Ribs, t of o ] e aerase serene verses aipge Fran able, one and sects nent CO Mer.87 és 67 875 stocks were put Lis value enbanced - dally by ae a Re oes arm - - Vom Une extencion of It uae by the gener.THE ai public: The day la pry Tri ng eo FN egraphing w : by wirelees, ore arn Soe ve mûr mi DOMINION Securities for aoub hat it cost him} 2 him on & 5 ti of thres i e cout.ce j ve he » .'t sell, and he\u2019! be-fociiib to do \u201cso, He Co ; Nada the Dapers-\u2014heknows what repfd strides §° © prpora lon, Limited the system is mac te \u2018uvefuiness and publie LS - \u201coo and he ly expects to make from , 3 1000 to N° per cent.on his\u2019 Investment.He |.TREET RAILWAY BONDS wil hotd he Naan te Sore \u2014 he will be ; \u2019 \" rich, and be\u2019 1, You have an oppor 170 es 45 EN .buy some Of the 88.00, Marponi cer- 1.Po la jou ome hs sa pats\u2019 a To yield from ee ve + nov TROY: ThaD {Wo wane for 5 Vy y ty of di © ow 4% 7% to 67.\u201cPartiétitars 6u application, Montreal Offies, Canada Life Bufling K.C.NORSWORTHY, Manager 1 ES , Montreal, causes 01 erty eb beter ean ?Cop tr TTI EPIC J XLT.SARL FL $.} 3.= = & thing for Summer Dresses; will SILKS.SILKS.- SILKS.CHILDREN\u2019S .PARASOLS.VERY B8PECIAL FOR THIS 75 cents, for .e.88 WEEK.10.8L00, tor a.ips poccoupe BOC 1 lot Tusah Effect Mlk, the right BL2B, fOF .esee.anne.oonvsass GBC $1.5), OF canes roues T5c \u201caac0vu pe be In great demand next season.These.sliks are striped In navy, red, pale blue, brown and green.Price -80c, leds 50 per cent.Another Lot\u2014Assorted Fancy Silke of all kinds, taken from among some of our best goods, price 50c to §1.75, less 50 per cent.COLOURED DRESS GOODS.Homespun Cheviots.Regular b50c, 40e, and Z5c Now 32c, 21c and l£e, double foid, all good mixtures, less 20 per cent.$1.00 \u201860c Tables consist of Sugar Sifters, Entire stock of Wine Sets.and Armericañ and Canadian Cut Glass, English Rock Crystal, less :25 per .GLASSWARE.\" Marmalade Jars, Decanters, Bon- - Bops, etc., etc.Table\u2014Jugs from §4.50.: ars J$1.35 to \u2014\u2014 Stock Patterns, less 20 per eent.less 20 per cent.5 cent.Choice lots of materials on tables at 331-8 and 50 per cent.off.CURTAIN DEPARTMENT.Striped Silk Window Curtains at $15.00 a pmir, less 33 1-3 per cent, Figured Velours at $2.00 per yard, for curtains and upholstering, less 83 1-83 per cent.Figured Velours at $3.60 per yard, for curtains and -upholstering, | less 50 per cent.Madras and Crepe Cloth Curtains, less 60 per cent.Italian Marble Busts ¢ tables at 2 tables leas 66 2-3 per cent., with CHINA.U ahd ¢ttes; less 33 1-3 per cent.Statu- Half Price, such as Vases, Busts, Ornaments, Statuettes, Jardinieres, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Tea Sets, etc.etc, Sample Dinner and Dessert Plates, Cups and Saucers, Odds and Ends.All Fringe Topped Portleres 20 per cent.Entire stock of Lage Curtains at discounts ranging from 2¢ to 30 per cent.Tapestry Table Covers less 20 per cent.Velour Table Covers less 10 per cent, leas eu WALL PAPER AND \u2018 DECORATION DEPARTMENT Wail Paper from 10c to $6.00, from 10 per cent.to 50 per cent.discount.Ingrains (30 in.wide), less 10 per cent.\u2019 Borders fer Ingraina and Tinted Walls, less 50 per cent.Burlaps (36 in.wide), 40c to 459 B A \u2018a Special discounts of Art Glaze Vasey, Silk and Cotten Ctotsonnes, Lacquer \u201cTrays, \u201cGongs, JAPANESE GOODS.1-3, 80 and 75 per cent for 8 ce of the week.RE \u2014\u2014\u2014 AT 331-3 PER CENT.OFF.Goods, Bronge Lanterns, Antimony Goods, Bronze Jardinieres.AT 50 PER CENT.OFF.Brass Lanterns, Paper Umbrellas, Screens \u2018and.Banners; Vales of all descriptions, Lamps, ete, etc.AT 78 PER CENT.OFF.se, Vases, Bead Portleres, apteea Goods and Odds and San 5 sk per yard, less 10 per cent.Japanese Grass Cloths (26 in wide), 60c per yard, less 10 per cent.Japanese Leathers, from 60c to $1.50 per yard, less 10 per cent Room Mouldings, from 3c to 30¢ per foot, less 10 per cent.INTERIOR DECORATIONS.Orders far Paper Hanging, Painting, ete, carefully and promptly executed by experienved works: men.: Estimates given.: -\u2014 per cent, Of all: purchgses made BABY CARRIAGES A part of our Spring Shipment has Repai a 8 Ry, - Parts for aR.kes of Céévfages ~~ kept in Stock.: AND.GO-CARTS.come to hl Although these are new goods, we will allow 10 before the end of our sale, DRESS TRIMMINGS.Black Silk and Chiffon \u2018Applique, 20 per cent.; Colored Silk and Chiffon AppHique, Black Sèquin Gimp, 20 per cent.quin, 20 per cent.# Black Silk and Sequin Collars, 25 Black, White and.Colored Sill if Frivée, 20 per cent .74 Drop Ornaments in.SUk and Se- ae » A few Aid 88448 Toboggans and Enowshoes at 10 per * Ppt tei \"2 rr SKIS.SKIS.© ?Skis dp.all sizes wil be sold ot 2.00 a pair.Take your, choice.(Fitted with ordinary har.cent.æ per cent.\u201cBlack Silk Collare, 50 per cent.Black Cloth Colliers for Costumes, - 50 per cent.' Remnants in Colored'£imp, 5à per cent oo Fur Tritomings in all widths, 10 per cent.OPTICAL DEPARTMENT, Hall Barometers, 50 per cent.Thermometers, 20 and 50 per cent Albums, 20, 831-83 and 50 per cent.Model Locomotive and Engine, 75 per cent.- Opera and Field Glasses, 10, 831-3 and 50 per cent.Burnt Wood, 50 per cent.White Wood, 25 per cent.cents 1 8 1 La IN oe \u201d Pocket KniVes añd Scissors, 10 per }- READY-MADE CLOTRING Men's Striped Worsted Trausers, Men's 8.B.Buits Men's Raglanette Winter Over- Men's Winter Raglanétte Over- .coats, less.20 ; Bays\u2019 8.B.Sults, in mixed Boys Norfolk Sut in - mixed 4 , word lo Thee ~ J.\"DEPARTMENT.worth $3.00, $4.50 ang 36.00.For 52:50.- - : in gray and brown mixed tweed.Worth $14, $16 and $17.For $6.99.\u2018coats, in Oxford Bray.Worth $16.00.For $7.99.\u201d 0 cent.2 mixed tweed, $9.50 and $30.50, less 50 per cent.cent; pair.FLANNELS.50 per cent.off a table of French Opera'and Cashmere Flannels for Blouses and (rappers, 331-3 per cent.off special lot of Fine Colored Counterpanes, fi CORSETS.cent, Ce ee \u20ac Ladies\u2019 811k.Underskirts, 20- and 50 Ladi 50 per ce Children\u2019s\u2019 Shaw! did, Ladies\u2019 Sifik add Velvet Jackets, \u201c 50 per cent.\u2026: 1° +.\u2026 es\u2019 Silk Dress Skirts, 50 per nt Ladies\u2019 Cloth Dress Skirts, 50 per cent.Co - ; Ladies\u2019 Evening Wraps, 831-3 Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined Ladies\u2019 Oloth \u2018Costumes, 33 1-3 and \u201c60 pér cent.\u201d 7 \"7 : \u2018Ladtes\u2019 Cloth Jacket, Ladies erdpwn.Ladies\u2019 Silk Gowns, cent.LE me Ladies\u2019 Silk Dressing, Jackets, less 20 per cent.MEET .Ladies Eiferdown art ¥lannel- MANTLE DEPARTMENT.ll cent.0 per.cent., -Y Fed od Garman 5, 421-3 : 4 Flannelettà Gowns, 50.per cept.: \u201cless 30 per ).and tte Dressing Jackets, en: eus 50 per oent.- \u201ci .\u2019 Sateen \u2018Uwderskirts, ek ert ud tpfittes: Hé pEF \"bent, \u2018 Toyeling, Ries, 50.per \u2018 1 cent., LADIES\u2019 PARASOLS.' $3.00 Black Silk Parasols, tucked, © for 81.60.$4.26 Black Silk Frills for $2.13.$3.00 Black China Silk Parasols, friils, for $1.50.$9.00 Black Silk, trimmed chiffon, for $4.50.34.25 Black and White Parasols, for $2.13.; 39.00, White Silk, trimmed chiffon, for 34.50.$5.50 White Silk, trimmed gauze, for $2.75.» $3.00.Colored Silk Parasols, for $1.50.$5.50 Striped and Checked, for 32.75.22 styles of Imported Corsets, principally straight fronts, at Half \"$1.76, fOF Tiiiiivs eoensess.B8c | $2.00, FOR .\u20262ue [seevene.31.00 1 $2.25, fOr .+.$1.18- $2.45,.for s.\u2026.veernis.$1.23 $2.75, fOP .ovveed seseve.$1.88 $8.25, for .oeves ve.$1.63 $3.00, for .p.ece.3150 $3.50, for \u201c.+ eee.$L76 83,25, for .\u2026\u20260u,a0000000 $1.88 9 34.00, for .21.a.$2.00 $4.50, for .\u2026\u2026.\u2026., p+++.-.$2.25 34.75, for 2.0.0reuuens $2.38 $5.50, for .ro meveree.$8.98 $7.60, fOr sesvssis woastiei $3.88 $ LADIES\u201d UMBRELLAS.76 cents, fON .005 voedoars c.$1.00, for .400+- vrive0ue $1.25, for .eonee .$1.00 .$2.50, LOF 22400000 noccu0.$2.00 $300, for +.:.\u2026\u2026\u2026.,.32.40 $3.50, fOr .c\u2026+.000 veeonsas $2.80 $4.00, fOr .ceovees \u2026.ui.u 1 ds ssh 80% 54% 15% 13% 13 5 verers vasesn 815% Bla a \u2018bis \u2018Lou.\u201cvoi 39's 39 ss UTE, Te Do pret Muy ay Fr Americani cs CO.Lalit Gaunss cesses UNSETTLED TONE ; IN WALL STREET.Market Qpjmed With a Display of Strength But Weakness Devel- From the Spécial Correspondent of the - : Montreal Star in Wall Street.Rv.York, February 2\u2014At the out- sef \u2018ol \u2018the dealing in the sfock market: to-day; 2 dted Copper rose over a poitit, le\u2019 United States Realty and Ci pi advaticed over two of the other minor in- dusti 1 riiiscellaneous stocks.also sho &: del of strength.In the raïlwdÿy list.Atchison and Pennsylvania wete \"also conspleuously strong.Steel stocks 8 fn the advaiices made at the opéning, but subsequentfy there was a ¥r3l réaction in prices.in which Broékiyn Rapid, Transit was again thé-léader.That stock broke abruptly one and a half points and the declitie thère was followed by a mac- tignäry movement in the steel shares.Am ted Copper, and finaly the et -at large , ~The sharp rise in Amalgamated Copper.séemed altogether associgted with yesterday's.decis favourable te the company in the ton and Montana lien pn, ind while Amalgamated sold o th the rést af the market, it still uléti well: above its closing figures of yestenday.THere was no explanation of nerdey Ta ps in Brooklyn Rapid Transit; which seemed to follow upon the continued liguidation by speculative -pools.Metropolitan - Street Railway continuèd weak, presumably: in cohnection - with the serious indisposi- tign -of a Jroininent capitalist identified with, that, property.American X were strong.10, London: but dealings here: tor\u2019 foreign account continued on too.pimallca -doale to materially affect prices.was no change apparent in.the aftüftion tn the Far East, and no-other {ews of consequence ralating to the eal situation.Trading fal} away | in volume after the eariv.dé and the market devel- oved co! erable irregularity.Cana- dion Pacific: was firmer.Its sales to 1 o'clock, 2,000 shares.\u201c+ .Cotten Mar! \u201cIrregular To-day.- Livérboql.?2.\u2014Cotlon : ed excitéé.t rmdonths were about ten paints -and, others about twenty-five points higher.The demand was active, 2\u2014The upward te With this ted, the - the loss, 118 \u2019 { at 10%; c.New .York, ; February coufsé of Ÿ in the cotton more wès interrmpted .r a decline of about pal £06 {in Sh ath minutes of .opening was easy ht à ééeline of 7 to 16 points othe dd aropr atid \u2018an.advance of 10 to 13 ra on \u201cthé\u201d fiéw*erep-months.The in- Telat aucitnée to lower cables.ter the was increased a ra- maour that short Interest hat made a briva nt, and broke to a y.10.96, and July t5 17 cents, | FF Se én CHEESE\u2019 MARKET WAS Tone Beemed Rather Softer\u2014Butter # Was Unchanged\u2014Receipts of Eggs Were Larger.Following were the stocks of cheese in the three principal English ports on the _dates mentioned;-\u2014-\u2014- -.\u2014\u2014-.\u2026 -.oe Jan.31, Dec.30, Jan.31, q 1903.1903.1904.London .114,000 220,000\u2018 160,000 Liverpool .58,000 120,000 104,000 Bristol .70,000 115,000 85,000 Total .$42,000 455,000 349,000 From these figures it will be seen that stocks gre now \u2018107,000 more than a year ago, and 106000 less than a month ago.CHEESE.\u2014It is difficult to say definitely what the situation in the cheese market this morning, but the bears wore a more confident air.It was claimed that.stocks in Montreal have turned out greater than was expected.The exact amount of them wus kept secret, but there are good reasons for thinking that 175,000 boxes is not very fur off the aggregate quantity reported by the different merchants.Some claimed that thelr cables were lower this morning than for some time past.- There are two aides to Every story.however, and vi the situation would appear to be less buoyant at the moment for.holders, there has not appeared any décisive reason as yet for discouragement.It is doubtful, however, if any sales of finest Octobers could bo made In\u2018 fact, many express their willingness to sell at 10%4c.Others talk of lower prices, but iL is hard.-to see where they are to be had, unless infer- for goods are accepted.Until the situation develops, it can oily be sald that the tone was some- wliat easier for the time being.ecelpts reported on the Board of Tfede tbls morning amounted to 90 boxes, BUTTER.\u2014From all that can be learned stocks here to-day are not far off 30,000 to 35.000 packages, which is somewhere afound \u2018what it was expected they would Be.The market to-day was certainly not any firmer: In fact, no .change whatever was noticed.Winter makes were quoted at 19 to 204c, rding to quality and slze of package.fry tubs were 18 to 1Tc, and rolls 1613 to 17c.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this moming amounted to 158 puckages.EGGS.\u2014Receipts reported on the Hard of Trade this morning were a surprite to most of the trade, belng 450 cases.These were doubtless mostiy pickled stock and held.Previous to the arrival of these, it was estimated by one large merchant that stocks in the city were not greatly in excess of 500 packages, another believing that they were even \u2018less, which seems ° er preposterous.Montreal llmed are \u201cstill quoted around 26c, and selected held at 33c.A few cases of fresh laid are selling at about 40c, some being perhaps a little less.POTATOES.-\u2014The market is generally firm.On track, prices range from 65 to 68c.The weather is again severely cold, thus holding back shipments.From store good stock is being sold at 75¢ in loads, and sac for 90 pounds, in half dozen beg £ POULTRY.\u2014Poultry is exciting almost no interest as the season advances; ve little is now being received by commis= sion men, and what is received is mostly poor.Following were torday's prices for fine dry plucked, well fattened frozen stock: Turkeys, 14 to 15c ; ducks, 12 to 13\u20ac; goeee, 9 to 10c; chickens, 19 to lic; fowl, 134 to 8c.MAPLE PRODUCTS.\u2014 Pure mapN syrup, fn 12-gal.kegs, is offered at 80e per Imperial galion; 30-gal.bbls, Gc per In; in tine, according to sise end quane- tity, pure maple syrup sells at 76 to 85c per gal.; maple sugar, pure, sells gt 9 in 30-1b.packages of different varieties.BEANS.\u2014The market is: about steady at $1.40 on track for prime pea beans, and $1.45 in smaller lots.Prices are still a little uncertain, and at pgesent the quantity.offering is pretty large.HONEY.\u2014There is a fair demand at present for dark strdlned at from 6 to 7c in 60-1b.tins; light strained is being of- {ered in 10-1b.tins at 7 to Se, in large ots.: .CATTLE WERE STEADY ON TORONTO MARKET\u2018 Spécial to The Montreal Star.nto, February 2.\u2014Since Saturday thete were 89 loads in, including 1,891 , 860 hogs, 767 sheep and lambs, and 19 ealves.Export cattle, chdlee, $4.76 to $4.90; do.do.medium, $4.40 to $4.65; do.cows $1.25 to $3.75; do.bulls, $3.75 to $4; butéhers\u2019 cows, $2.78 to $3.23; do.cattle, chotée, $4 to $4.28; do.do.medium, $3.75 to.34; do.do.common, 32.75 to $3.25; feeders, short keep, $4 to $4.25; do.me- dlum, $3.75 -to $4; stockerg $2.76 to $3; milch cows, $25 to 356 each; export ewes, 3 to 3%c per 1b, firm; do.bucks, 3 to 33c, firm: mixed butchers\u2019 sheep, 2 to sc, firm; lambs, $4.60 to 85.60, firm : calves, $2 to $10 each: calves, §%0 6c per Ib, firm: run light, all sold, strong mand for good veal calves; prospects are stéady.Hogs, singers, Bbc; fats and lights, 4% c of cars; butchers\u2019 cattle selling fairly well; export cattle slow Jrade: mflch cows steady at prices quoted?\u201d good milkers in demand.NEW ENGLAND COTTON MILLS ARE CLOSING.Boston, February 2.\u2014 Machinery fs idle in many of the cotton mills of New England.The Lyman mills at Holyoke, Burlington mills \u2018at Burlington, Vt.Flint mills at Fall ver, Pepperell and - cénia mills at Biddeford.Maine, and other corporations are curtailed, most of them having been placed on a short time basis.The unusual cost of cotton is not tho only impediment to the success of the cotton industry.The fear of a war between Japan and Russia has killed the demand in ina and other countries In the Orient cotton goods.The © flment at the Biddeford cotton mills is due principally to the situation in the * ~~ London Wool Auction Series Closed, London.February 2.\u2014The first series of the 1904 woë auction males closed fes The attendance was not as as usual.The offerings numbered 6,337 bales, chiefly scoureds and fine and medium greasy merinos.Prices were firm.Australian scoured merinos, during the series, ruled very firm, and advanced © per cent.; greasics.were unchanged.In- ferlor and heavy Australian were somewhat easier.On the other hand, good light descriptions ruled in sellers\u2019 far.Fine cross breds barely maintained the December level.Medium cross bréds opened 5 to 714 pdr cent, and cross- \u2018| breds 10 per cent.higher.They declined partially during the second half of the series, and cl with medium 5 per cent.higher, and coarbe 73% to 10 per cent.up.Cape of Gooë Hope and Natal greasy was unchanged: fine short was dearer, and scoureds showed a gain of Wd.During the sales 64.000 bales were taken by homie buyers; 60,008 were sold to the continent.and 5,000 to America.8ix thousand bales were held over for the second series.\u2019 Following are to-day's sales in detail: .New South Wales\u201441 bales; scoured, 10 1s 414d; greasy, $Xd to 10Md.Cape of Good Hope and - Natai-\u2014300 pales scoured, 934d to 153d; greasy, $d She FRS as a NOT GREATLY CHANGED.| \u2018 THE WHEAT MARKETS ~ \"WERE ALL STRONGER.War in Grain Freight xates Report- + ed From Kansas\u2014Eocal Market Unchanged.\u201cKansas is the storm centre of è freight rate war In grain, and within the _fortalght- itis Hiely-thet State will.be pretty thoroughly drained of the twenty million.bushels of wheat which are supposed to be held by the farmers.\u201d .\u2018\u2019The Santa Fe has announced a cut of five cents\u2019 per hundred in the rate of grain from interior Kansas points to Galveston by the direct route.This means that the grain will not be sent around by way of Kansas ity, but will move direct from Kansas Yo the Gulf ports.It is expected that the other roads will meet the Santa Fe's cut for Gulf points, end the probability is that the Eastern rodds whith depend for thetr business on the haul to Minneapolis, Chicago or Eastern ports, will muke a cut in the rates to turn some of the business in that direction fnstead of allow it all to slip away by the \u2018back doof\u201d of the Gulf.In additionzto the eut made by the Santa Fe, the Rock Island and the Mis- sour} Pacific have given notice of & re- durntion of two cents in the rates to the Gulf by way of Kansas City.\u201d Snowing In England; forecast, unsettled; showery In France; forecast, ran.The Liverpool wheat market closed stronger to-day, being 1, higher than last night.at 6s 4d for Mch.and és 2%a for May.Spot wheat was steady, No.2 Northern Manitoba closing at 6s 634d Antwerp closed steady, at 167: for No.3 red winter.Paris closed steady to 5 up.at 21.00 for Feb.and 21.10 for May and ug.The Chicago market was stronger this morning, May optlons being quoted at noon as follows : Wheat, 74e Up.at 813,: corn, 3c up, at 51; outs, 3 up.at 4313.LOCAL MARKET\u2014It is no longer possible to do any export trade in Manitoba wheat, buyers and sellers being far apart.No.?oats.Montreal inspection.are being dealt in at 37%c, store, for lecal account.The demand is good.There is no export demand for oats any logger, oats being now sold in England as cheap- Iy as in Montreal.No.2 oats.low freights, west, for ex- nort, 30% c; No.2 peas, 64c: rye, 52c: No.2 barley, 43%c: No.3 extra barley, 42%c; No.3.41%¢c.FLOUR\u2014Manit, illers are a little nearer each othef\u201d to-day, the lower quotations having been advanced 35c per Ib.There is now only 15e between the quotations given-Gut by the mille.Patentserange from $4.90 to 85: strong bakers, $4.60 to $4.70.winter wheat patents, $4.25 to $4.35; straight rollers, $3.90 to $4; extras, $3.50 to $33.65; straight rollers.in bags, $1.85 to $1.90: and extras, in bags, 31.65 to $1.75.FEED\u2014The demand is and the market strong.It being exfiècted that the consumption will be large from this out.Manitoba bran, in bags, $18: shorts.$26 per ton: Ontario bran.In bulk.$17 to $17.50; shorts, $19.50- to $20: moullle, $26 to $27 per ton, as to quality.ROLLED OATS-The association price seems to be in force, $215 being asked for bags, ar $4.40 for , on track.HAY\u2014Owing to bad weather deliveries are light and prices are tempo y firmer.We quote : No.1, $9 to $10; No.2.$8; to 88.50; clover, mixed, $7 to 37.50; clover; $6.30 to $7 per ton, in car lots.Teronto, February 2.\u2014 Wheat trade continues quiet in Ontario grades, but prices are very firm on limited offerings.Na.2 white and red winter are quoted at ce.high freights.and at 32% to 83c, low ahs No.?spring, steady at 76c, east.and No.2 goose at 7%.Manitoba, whent, steady.At upper lake ports No.1 Northern is quoted at 9lc, and No.2 Northern at 87%ec.No.1 hard.nominal bat 93c.lake ports.Grinding in transit, quotations 6c higher than.above.OATS\u2014Quiet, with prices unchanged; No.3 white, quoted at 293c west, and at M to 30%c middle freights.\"No.1 white quoted at 32c east, and No.2 at 31 to 31140 east.B uiet, with prices steady: No.2 quoted at 44c, middle freights, Ne.8 extra at 4%c, and No.3 at 41c.middle freights.; PRAS\u2014Stesds.with No.°2 quoted at 62c west and 62c east.CORN\u2014Quiet, and prices unchanged.No.£ American yellow quoted at Sle on track; Toronto and No.3 mixed at 50 and 50e; Canadian corn.453cion track, To- onto, and 37 to 38c west.» RYE\u2014Firm.with No.2 quoted at 53e, east and west.BUCKWHEAT \u2014 Firm.with demand good ; No.2 quoted at 48c middle freights.FLOUR\u2014Ninety per cent.patents steady at $2.15, middle freights.in buy- evs\u2019 sacks, for export.Straight rollers of special brands, for domestic trade, quot st $3.50 to $3.65.in barrels; Manitoba flours are firm; No.1 patents, $4.90; No.S patents, $4.60, and strong bakers\u2019, $4.- 60.on track.at Toronto.MILL FEED\u2014Rran steady at $16.50, and shorts at $17.3 At outside points bran is quote® at $14.50.and shorts at' $17.Manitoba bran In sacks, $18.00, and shorts, $20.00, here.® ONE MILLING COMPANY ADVANCES MANITOBA FLOUR The Lake of the Woods Milling Co.have advanced their prices 15¢ per bbl They now quote Five Roses, spring _patent, at $4.90, and red patent, 34.60 per bbi., in Hags.The company says that although the foreign\" markets have not responded fo the full extent of the advance ip prices on this side, vet the improvement they have msde warrants the above increase in values for flour in the domestic \u2018market.A Buoyant Wheat Market.From \u2018the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago Board of Trade.Whea Chicago, February 2\u2014 t was sharply higher with sales of May at 20% to 92c, and July at 83% to 83%c0, compared with closings of 90% and 82%c, respectively, yesterday.There was a big trade and an excited market, with the bulls again in the saddle.The shorts led the buying, causing the hard spots to be gstablished.The bullish helps were the better cables, colder weather in the south-west, with 'h yh ne indien Territory .; Moe tama and n Te , an e decrease of 2,500,000 bushels in the worid's available supplies, compared with an in- creage of 2,118,000 bushels a year ago.The strength in coarse grains was a help.The action of the market in the past two days In the face of a raft of news shows that the bears will ba forced to cover their contracts st a higher level Each successive decline is less than its predecessor, and each recovery.far more buoyant.It looks as if the market for Jey would reach & much higher level innipeg receipts to-day were 117 cam inst 154 year .Mfnneapoli pe ° 200,000 bushels for three stocks decreased days.Last Weel's Business Fallures.Commercial failures this wéek In the United States, as reported by R.G.Dun & Co., are 302, against 358 last week, 12 the preceding week and 243 the corresponding week last year.Fallures In Canada number 38, against 3% last week, 24: the preceding week and 20 last year.Of faflures this week in the United States 108 were/in the East, 87 Bouth, 7¢ West, and 26 in the Pacific States, and 119 report liabilities- of $5900 more, Liabil- rr 133, gate ported for January are 579,188, : $11,401,359 for the same time last year.Germany, during the trast pine monibs od cyclo to the of the year, ze oF han p cont.or the setae more ane \u2026 2 Menus AE à er| FIRM EXPORT APPLE .: .Nl - .+ , ve orth + OF THE 00005 American Life Assurance Compañy |: RECE Dec.31, > Fr .\u2014-By all other payments.\u2018 \u2018 Dec.31, 1903.-By Murtages, ele .\u2026.By Real Estate, including company\u2019s By ns on Policies, etc .By Cash in Banks and on hand.NET SURPLUS .sous sue New insurance issued during 1903 .Insurance In force at end of 1903 (net).G.HERBUT SIMPSON, ° District Manager.193.-To cash for Premiums.« \u2014To Cush on Investments.DISBURSEMENTS.Dec.31, 1303.\u2014Hy payment for Death Claims, ASSETS, By Stocks, Bonds, and Debentures (market value $3.170.04° 47), 3.By Loans on Stocks (nearly all on call eee evan : Audited and found correct\u2014John N.Lake, Auditor, Wm.T.Standen, Consulting Actuaty.Being the best year in the history of.the Company.DR.C.\u2014\u2014 HOME OFFICE \u2014\u2014 112-18 King Street West, - - Toronto.For the Year Ended 31st December, 1903, Dec.34, 1902.\u2014To Net Ledger Assets.sa vases a00 susan ve 0».SATTSTSS 35 IPTS $1,182,616 91 8.748 73 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014$1,381.363 69 as ee ae we go $6,155,149 04 \u2018 778.93x 29 } $6.376,210 73 cee -.$1.003,604 06 148,345 85 374,298 62 263,969 63 443,310 3 42,584 22 building .$5,276.210 75 By Premiums outstanding.ete.(less cost of collection) .208,937 14 By Interest and Rents due and accrued .oo ae ee 25 0000 40,652 89 \u2019 35.625.800 78 LIABILITIES Dec.31.1903.\u2014-To Guarantee Fund.ce ee .\u2026 $ 6U,000 0 To Assurance and Annuity Reserve Fund .4,974,197 00 To Death Losses Awaiting Proofs, Contingent Expenses, etc.venger +8 04 ee ae ae ae 41,367 62 \u2014 $5,075,564 02 530.236 76 creas $5.884,890 .$32,452,977 \"No monthly or Provident policies were issued\u2014 this branch having been discontinued.; PRESIDENT.t JOHN I BLAIKIE.VICE-PRESIDENTS JAMES THORBURN, M.D, .TION.SIR W.R.MEREDITH, K.C.Medical Director.DIRECTORS.HON.SENATOR GOWAN.K.(, LL.D.G.M.G.FE GURNEY.ESQ.L.W.SMITH.ESQ.K.C.D.C.L.J.K.OSBORNE.ENQ., D.McCRAE.EfQ., GUELPH.A MANAGING DIRECTOR, L.GOLDMAN, A.LA., F.C.A._\u2026 SECRETARY.4 SUPERINTENDENT OF AGENCIES.W.B.TAYLOR, B.A, LL.B.T.G.McCONKEY.\u2014 AULT.Provincial Manager.Royal Insurance Bullding, Place d'Armes Square, Montreal._\u2014\u2014 .a The report.containing the proceedings of the Annue) Meeting, held on Jan.28th last, showing marked proofs of the continued\u2019 progress and solid position of the Company, will be sent to policy-holders.Pamphlets explanatory of the attractive investment plans of the Company and a copy of the Annual Report, showing its unexcelled financial position, will be furnished on application to the Home Office or any of the Company's Agencies.with | favourable terms.Manufactory Site An excellent site in northern part of City, containihg about 12,500 feet of land, and substantial buildings.Immediate poseession, clear title, and most ° TRUST & LOAN COMPANY OF CANADA; 26 St.James Street.26 Jaw MARKET FRUIT IN \\ DEMAND LOCALLY.The export apple market rules.very sirong.A privat ble from London, received this morn said : °° ket can be reiled upon.It la firm for prime fruit.\u201d A cable from Liverpool quoted a strong demand for good fruit.No prices were mentioned in Vither case, but the matket fules from 12s to 20s, according to quality.; The local fruit market is as active as could be expected under prevailing weather conditions.Messrs.Hart & Tuckwell\u2019's circular quotes as follows : .\u201c TANGERINES-Fine fruit is selling slowly at $3.00 a crite for 120, 144 and 168 size.- \u2018 \u2018 \" PINEAPPLES-\u2014These are selling-at 5ic per case of 24.BANANAS-\u2014\u2014The market is steady at $2.26 to $2.50 for Port Limon Extras.TOMATOES\u2014Demand for ripe Floridas is good, at $5.00 for 6 basket carriers.CELERY\u2014Fancy golden heart, California stock, sells at $5.00 per crate of 8, 7 and 8 dozen.ORANGES-\u2014Valencias .420s.ordinary cases, $3.65; do Jumbo cases, 35.50: Tids, large cases, 34.50; \u2018Bunflower Brand,\u201d Naveis, 96, 126, 150, 176, 200, 216 and 3?pizes, $3.16; Elephant Brand, $2.85; - ida oranges, 150, 17¢ and 200 sizes, $4.50.APPLES\u2014Fancy Fimeuse, $4.00: finest Sples, Baldwins, Russats, Greenings, etc., $3.50; No.2 Spies, Baldwins, etc., $2.75.tra dark Cape , $8.50; dark Cape Codn, $7.50.FIG8\u2014Best quality.2 inch, 10 Ib bxs., per Id, 9c; do 2% inéh 1 IR glove, per Ib, Sc: 5 Crown, 11 1b box, Per ib, 10c : natural figs,: 25-1b box, per Ib, éc; fancy fi in ts, weighing 32 Ibs, $1.26.TÉMONE\u2014lextra fancy, \u2018Purity Brand.\" 300 size, $3.75; fancy 200 sise, $2.50; cholcs 300 size, $2.25.GRAPE.FRUIT\u2014Floridas, 64 size, $7: a dns, \"80 size, $6.75; Floridas, 9 size, (GRAPES Finest ne Sock, $7; long TONE Spanish onions, large cases, $2.60; red-ohlons, in- ._per Ib.2%e.SWEET ' POTATOES Vinelands, per brl., $8; do per bask ; ot.$2.1 DA = golden, per Ib.3%c; do BVAPONEÉTED FRUITS \u2014 California apricots, 98 1b.boxes, 15e; California Dears.25 1b.boxes, 12c; California peaches, 25 .boxes, 10e; California prunes, 40, 50, baxes, Sc; California prunes.56, 66, 25 Ib.Roxas.8150., NU New Grenoble walnuts, 12¢c; rew Tatragona almonds, 12c: new Sicily filberts, $c; new pecans, Jumbos, l4c; new large, 13c; peanuts, \u201cBon Ton,\u201d Toad, 11¢; peanuts, \u2018\u2018Coon.\u201d 7c; shelled J 86 lbs.to box, 2tc: shelled almonds, 28 lbs.to box, 22c.George Westinghouse warmly advocates the overhesd trolley .ratber than any of the other forms of alectrie trans- arission for fon purposes.It is reported timt about 600 of the immigrants landed in New York during the last six months hava become public charges.* + .An paid NOTÉÈCH:.The public are hereby required to take notice that H.W.Monsell is no longer connected with the firm of William Jes- sop & ns, Limited.and that the said firm be In future represented in Montreal by J.H.Robinson under the name of Monsell & Co.at 28 St.Peter street, Montreal.y accounts oWing to sald firm to be to J.H.Robinson.WILLIAM JESSOP & SONS, Limited, Per C.L.BAILEY, Canadian Manager.January 30th.1904.TO RENT\u2019 Furnished House Upper University St Rent, $1,600 and taxes, Also unfurnished house, 178 University street, for a term of years; rent $800 and \u2018taxes.House, garden, orchard and about ten acres of land on rent, $800.Farm at Outremont, about 40 acres, fronting an St.Catherine \"ad.Toillgate is on the lotk Rent, 3500 per annum.Apply to P.8.ROSS & BONS, 1766 Notre Dame st.STEEL PRODUCTS ARE TENDING, DOWNWARDS.\u201cThe so-called official prices for nearly all kinds of steel products, including bii- lets, Might rails, plates, sheets, and even structural material, are being honeycombed, or rather undermined, by the various expedients resorted to to avoid direct, cuts, giving an afvantage to consume such as the absorption of freight rates or the swapping of old for new material, instances of which are still fresh in memory,\u201d says the N.Y.Journal of Commerce.\u201cThe one really active branch of the industry ia wire and wire products, but as the week closes orders even for.these products are maid to be falling off.though this Is only natural with the mills \u2018already sold to capacity for two months to come.Jt should be remembered that the wire and nail mille are differefit from other steel plants, wife mills wearcely ever selling beyond sixty days, as the products can be turned out comparatively fast, end the seasori of manufactured snd the msason of distribution are fixed definitely and are relatively narrow.\u2018The repuit of last week's developments indicates that consumers more generally are being favoured .with concessions on billets and sheets ranging from $1 to £2 pér ton, but soft 1 bars are well sustained; and leas is rd of lower prices for plates.Tin plates.however.have been reduced l6c per box, as noted during the week.The effort to advance the prices ef light roils hes nat deed entirely successful, mord competition be- ke St.Louis, Dorval;, [The Royal Trist Co, LE CATTAL, .° ° 51,000 000; Paid Up, $500,000 Reserve Fund, $350,000.RESIDENT Riga too.Lord Siruhoond and Mount Royot, G.C MN a VICK-PRESIDENT DIRECTORS \u20ac A.Macnider.Lo H, V.Mereinih, - hieids\u2014\u2014\u2014A- F-\u2014Prterson, © R.G.Re, James Rosa\u201d R.B.Angts.B &.8.Clouston, } HB.-Greens C.M.Hays, C.R, Hosmer, ir W.C.Macdonald, Hon.R.Mackay,\u2019 Sir W.C.Van Horne, K.C.M.G.Montreal Ôtrice & Safety Depasit Vaults, Bauk of Montreal Building, 109 Bt Jumes Street.8 104 2aw H.ROBERTSON.Manager.MONTREAL.St.James street, on THURSDAY, the 4th of FEBRUARY, 1904.at 3 p.m., to receive the report of the trustees and for By order.DURNFORD.Sec.-TTreas.Montreal, 27th January, 1904.236 NOTICE ihe company.G.made at the next session of the Legisia- ture of the Province of Quebec act incorporating \u201cThe Canada Club\u201d for the purposes of socin] intercourse among and entertainment of its members, and other purposes, with power to issue stock and debentures, to own real estate, and prayed for in respect thereof.Montreal, 25th January, 1904.DAVIDSON & WAINWRIGHT, 20 86 The J.C.McLaren + Co.\u2019s \u201cEXTRA\u201d OAK 293 ST, JAMES ST, MONTREAL, bon, Gee A Drumm! À Sir T.G.Suaughnemy, sf + Nol Fo Cay C0 The annual meeting of the shareholders of the corporation will be held In the §: committee room, Mechanics\u2019 Building, 204 } the transaction of the general business off: is heréby given that application will bef for an § with all the customary powers incidental to such a corporation, or which may bed} Solicitors for Applicants.r : ; Belting | { 4 > \u201d 5 = es Branch Ofiices at Quebec, St.John, N.B.,'# aud Winnipez- =, 3 CASH or the INSTAL- \u2018 MENT PLAN +, LE OF Neat Furniture, Cabinet Organ, Brass Gas and Elec troliers, Parlour Seta, Fancy Tables, Bookcases, Cabinets, Wilton and other Carpets, BW.and Oak Sjdrbourds, Dining Tables, Cobbler Rockers, Wardrobe, Bedroom Lounges, Morris Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Bedroom Sets, Brass Bedsteads, White Enamel Double and Threcs quarter Iron\u2018 Beds.Feather Beds and Hair Mattresses, Cooking Stoves, etc., etc.Also 9,000 Galvanized Hook Bolts, 14 inc.4 Dozen Tool Baskets; 6 Dozen Bquare Spring Bolts.Co S salesroom, 1828 Notre Dame Street, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 4th FEBY,, \u2018 At 2.39 O'Clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, 27 Auctioneer.\u2019 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the Mattet of J.O.GIROUX, Boot dnd Shoe Merchant, Nicolet Que., !nsoi- vent.The undersigned will sell by public auc= tion, at dollar rate, WEDNESDAY, Feb- \u2018ruery 10th, 190¢, at 11.30 O'Clock A.M., at the rooms, 69 St.James Street, Monte real, the assets as follows: \u2019 Boota and Shoes stock, as per inventory .$2,175.30 Book Debts .«oc ».416.63 née: Terms\u2014Carh.Tha stora will be for inspection the 8th inst.: For further information address to the undersigned.H.LAMARRE, Assignee, * 99 St.James Streot MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.| Montreai, 2nd February, 1504.wi AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF bec, District of Jborviile.No.104 perlor Court.Joseph H.Racicot, fe, va Dame Emelia lafleche and vir.Dofens- ants, On the 11th Fetæuney, 1904.at ten of the olock in the forenoon, at the domiella of the eaid Defendan:, at No.68 &t.Hubert at, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods end ohattels of the mald Defendant, eeized in this cause, consisting of household futniture.Terms cash.J.A.RENAUD, B.8.C.Moptreal, 1st February, 1904.; ILIFF3 BALE \u2014 PROVINCE.OF QUE- [à port bec.District 15 Brille, .wo.8u- or Court.Jomep! Raoicot, Plaintiff, vs.De.Emelia Lafñeche and vir, Défendant.On the Uth of February, 1904, at.ten of the clock In the forenoon, @t the domicile of the eald Defendant.06 St, \u2018Hubert #treet.in the City of Montreal, will be sold bye authority of Justice, all the zouts end chattels of the said Defendant, neined in this cause.conwist.|: Ing of a plano.cash, J.A, RENAUD, B.©.8.Montreal, = February, 1904, ' AILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebec.District of, Montreal.No.3229.Circuit Court.E.M.Loveince.plain- tiff, verÿt A.Caron.defendant.On the 11th day of February, 1904, at ten of the cl in the forenoon, at the place of dusiness of the raid defendant, No.31 Bt.Jamen street, In the City of Montreal.will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said De- -fendant, seixed In this cause, consisting of office furniture, safe, ladies* and gent'a gold watches, diamond rings, and other assorted jewellery.H, LAJEUNESSE.B.8.C.© Montreal, February 2, 1904.= Ing brought Into market, and railroads threatening to advance, freight rates.Rumours ting exports of rajlx have crystallized into reports that the Canadian Pacific order went to the Pennsylvania Steel Company and the Maryland ya}.Company secured an order for 1, publié.If reports are In eny way \u2018 que be thentic the Canadian business has te\u201d the mill scarcely $30.but ail reports lack\u2019 verification, the steel mills bring naturally unwilling to make detajia known, an they ure seeking démenfic business at much higher prices.\u201d : sea) tons.für shipment to the Argentine Re.La Sale by auction at the undersigned\u2019s 19 v : ; 3 ge Br ; le : ng ; M | roox\u201d Langs COMFORTABLY FUR.| XC grooerd ., TY B so LET ; IN { : gars 4 Ww nara te PAPER mn hi voi \u201c bi \"my at.ROS warp * bright \"perce taduily 3 1e .Te ë 155 oe Avante à ANTRD\u2014.OF A hopes, LW ee once, aL oid ; mater 206 as Joe press; a a Doginners.X PN 4 à 1 © j ; ï = \"SE .a ! XY, ui aL 3 Ww.| Collage.Aveily al ANTED \u2014 WORK A BT ; RNIBHED * - rep : \u2014 SALRSM FOR SPIC .MS \u2014 vO - NEWLY peus lu ace MS co goueg S00 WANTED =, - vas court tn | Re ers pk Tp Bow | BILLIARD ROOM FOR SALE.208° gore \" J ( ; A nquire .m., \u2018ard situated RET DESIRABLE LARGE processional.- x sci nfigenoe - TRD NG MAN A |= Ome of the leading Mliard reoms, ; tue Bat extension.oer, cua 2476 Notre r¢ Dame st., shop and basement, $130; \u2019 £3 ; b f rdngiors; rs Good Salary bp right .mais Teturatioes ANT in poo 2 best of ss OouMs we ow mre em - class order.pr wiih six oly \u201cw Mol) Juans.v0 Bathrooms sicel folsled, ws 3 Ut Carberjos.sl, 2p, and basement) Aber neat, Sous v1, 78 Tupper.N a Ware Tépenuns ASSISTAND full sartioulars lo box Ads, Montreal apply to Ma Alezanges ai.rm sions sation or daarried couples ONF.Guile, Savoy Hotel, Viotagia atreet 334° | me : NEE LH can help .: : Y we : DAU, ed, $300; no (Arès.Cherrier, or Telephque 28% clothing, - ANTED SITUATION ENGIN American .chitdrén © OT.JAMES av two flat, exiension, 3 rooms heared, ; LVIE & CO.herrier, \u2019 - GQ 7 v , a i OHNSON.& COUSINDAU, PE | re ee | en moe ES | de Se ae proe e DORE | ru do Er S ris easy.Apply Td, Main 0113, B= 9 Bromsdon, commer (a , 05 Oftice 21 nisbed bedroom to rem, single or \"| vorth Huw, w oe = ?.: o, D PRINT- ment.Apply \u20181557 Notre Dame at.9 Address O, 35, Slag at, 272 ' t; guod receipts; licensed restaurant ¥ \u2014 ; yAminedisbe possession.Apply w ANTED \u2014 GOOD.ALL SOUND Apply Mrs.Butler, 244 Monn ity; low ren à - MAY, HOUSE , Cutarine s: FW from iniey preferred; stead EXPERI DEKS POS.8t.He worth Haw, will sell 33800, at n° voué due \u201cacl Uri aad sone.i * ea sable, puter EH a Mertn ey Sones Lo = + TT j work and good w coo.Pay weekly, \u2018a .We ar oan ata mers.Honey Wine an oie: thorouet_haowiadge of \u2014 TO RENT SINËLE FRONT ROOM, a! sarince.An kinds of business a3 Jotoecn : : Tour atery, ; : water In stable.and er UG gm TO LET \u2014 NiCW.; Ry Tari 1 va at, Ottawa, carpe 31.3 |bookkespine, typewriting end Custom House JUOOM;, TO RENT SLNH.E a and Cousineau.: Teer: Daisy bal ry rr |] Mid.Address Don St.Hubert st.33 8 very conveniençe, Mari sn : 276 Morgsa and Oo.Philipe se PAT references.Apply O, OF, Stas Of 7 $034 order; Daisy boiler.Apply ou.pres -arge Dame at, only MO per mon fret =o OTH A MANUFAC Sotries.OOM \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED RooM IN ToC NEAU, @ #7.Jaume J: \u2018 L.ER Ta ir ir Pa ed Le à or Br.Times ot.3 turer's tice\u2019 with Fowicage of t fics.oF R° good central Jocaitty- Deated hot 16 de SORA vu alr rea 8 .> ° = - NTLEMAN teri reduced rats.balance.rom Ty Tho, J ounsine Bl apariments, hot mater and every ery convenience, TO LET \u2014 113.Tis.Æ JCI W AN a PE a Sear |.WANTED experience Smismtaiing veut 117, Siar Office.ante.good, vil, lcense for $13,000, ar 3 Place, stone nlc * con- ur boarding ; flats, new, 4 § rooms, A \u2014~ ~1 Gnd -saiery- expected 5 5 7 2 se worth , 89 one o «best ll con- [suitable for large fem street, three fla 4.n In North Wes Canada, RTS tension Kitohen hot water heating, al _ A.s 41 SL Pi ws - Gmarsamert possession\u201d Address, Parpeos, .HOME COMFO.in the City of Valleyfleid.Very easy terms.= Brasst- Bown, 1763 aly 25.pas munth.HT |\u201d Jmmedixty pores .8 for an round Sitios work À wholesale bard =; a & AND nt sotne good lines, a tee sition pui bard ra RM Te REAL, sing House.114 Will exchapge for à city _- aed Ë Notre Dame a treet.- = = Fis ware i must ! 'ANTED \u2014 00D manège 2d work erred.Address O priv at, also vacancy for two y or small country hotel.J particulate £ N STREET.» TO LET \u2014 NU.5 AND 7 WINCHESTER TO LET \u2014 A SUITE IN \u2018PME SALIS- steady, capable of taking charge of reve W thorough farmer to manage y R, 150, ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, PHOTO- ov.Terma \u2018moderate, - 27 2 apply to Johnson end Cousineau.27 2 aw ; FO rE aa Sn MILTON tage, 8 M Lee Eee ern And pany bury.Yoho, jasiltor, ror 5 Jp lore lers\u2019 orders and acourate oA ne.farm on shares or sslary.Apply RB, 2aw WANTE ble of retouching, printitg, FRONT \"ST.JAMES 1 semi-detached 0 en axes, 897 Mouslain at, A J olen At.Btate age, experience ary expool- Star Office.; $ ¥V grapher, Ad- \u2014- ONE LARGE OIINSON & COUSINEAU, 2 J 0 4 ; basement), W.927.50; mo laxcs.4 , McDowell, 15 St.H with- +» toming and tting, desires good position.w TO ; : J aa Potton Tren Noir Page st.22 6 taxes.Edwarl May, 434 Klin avenue, 20 6 So TES A FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS, od posiuvely no applications ed AND CA PETBNT YOUNG u so.157 Star office.roo, suitable Tor wo gentlemen; 5 \\nsle JO oor sale © licensed restaurant at BL Hepry, 3 \u201cURNISHED T urmishod, Star man capab speaking Wrench ora beds, with board, A E ocms; apother a: Maisonneuve \u2018 EN FOR BALE \u2014 TWO STORY DOUBLE TORENT OR KOR SAL ae.apply où | \"rarcinnos re eponble.ore, Address P, 8, ofties.Engligh.lo serve th Storer oF ea city Sed ATED a NO MAN inese, Union sve.Tel Up = for te Le dévo to 2575 per weak Twe 3 + 0B- ouse, No.7 .d May: water on sam ; - ° TS n in retail À cottage, \u2018with kitchen extension, \u20ac 23 too A = ; Star Office.flo : \u201cbest returonces.grocery stores, ¥0c on the dollar.Clgar stores, i.ouucted of ailld brick on stone foundations primises, 2 Suis, Appiy T4 Arevgp ave += YWANTER \u2014 A he To Fou PLEIN A 2 BRAL GER- Tr FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.|giocery sires, soc an ibe dollar.Clear Money Sanding in pparstively new, well Anished In TO LET SELF-CONTAINED HOUSES.TO LET \u2014 LARGE.AIRY FLATS.HOT chen.41a St.Antoine - ANTED \u2014 A 000D oti 200 Mu.|AePly O.05, Star : to loan on rea! cetate and notes, at low rates, j .3 .- = T fami! of three.eater Mardwood, has hot.water Besung.§o0d.plumb: A omer rate oa S451 and.150 valor.open wlumbide.Gg 28, 410 LL AE LCA SLR one for \u2019 adr.posilon ot Nghe houvemett \u2018Sy the JNOOMS \u2014 10 PHILLIPS PLACE, GENTLE.27 dead I} modern improvements; iL CONi&IES par and lower tenements, No y, bl Shuter at.Claremont avenue, Westmount, t \u2018man for indoor work; good wages.Ad- ton at.lady, position of Nghe bor house ork ty tae R men, two fret class singlo rooms, alg ESTABLISHEI# WHOLE- ; ms us prinsipai floor drawing-room, dimins- Ontario st.Apply J.rae ' 2472 Bt.Catherine st.dress O, 56, Mar Office \u2018ANTED \u2014 AN ELDEBLY WOMAN OR day, Appiy to-P, 84, Alar Of x Dla, ; peivate shower bath in cof- R ac LE es ES Winn vare chsdce 3 1 Eom.Mbrary \u201cang bedroom, with, Babroem or 105 SL Prancolg Xavier su 3 FURNISHED FLAT TO LET, A \u2014=\u2014x G005 Cook.wrru RE.WW.Gin shout fourteen to amiat with house- NTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN WORK nection.\u2019 Central, terms 815 MB (far man with: twenty ive.puss dares 3 Bubp at Pour.Dedrooma, small sitting- TO LET - LARGE HOUSE, i brisk vert pur ished oat, west or uy Ww: TED Ta ly G31 Bherbrooke street.worf.Apply 7 Beaver Hall square.AN do at home In evenings, Apply P.=.OOMS BUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, Address Free Prese, Bofg 11, Winnipez, Mes.3 or w.c., lluen aod houss- Victoria st, Apply tv 3.H.27 3 | sireet, to let for one year from lat o + _ GENERALE SER: sur Office.= , forts, in house baving room.parce.and a Cand back stair- 15 St.Helen st.F5 ver## comfortable: piano, electric light, tele ANTED \u2014 @FFICE BOY; MUST COME WANTED PAGE ER cooking.22 &.vec Hght; furnace; USINESS, ONB 3 ; Raids the basement ls high and Jaid rare HUTCHISON STREET, phone.Address H, 7489, Star Branch ose M reconimended and make dumselt MA © WVANTED \u2014 A SUPERIOR ENQUETE ory \"a centre 181 St, Alexander it.Bom Bed an 0 2 aon 3 Fs larder, wine csliar, T \u2014 .5 \u2018 : 1.A 0, Ty, Swr ce.: 1 French Church.> N SE PE a for La phd attractive la abuve Prince Arthur, very Dice on LATIN THE CENTRE generally \u2018user poly Es SZ Va5TeD TAT ONGE A WOMAN FOR.|e © aan ore these ï na uld opposite St.James Methodist sou at bag ei pe portatie ve, pans otc A 4 5 v tle balconies, OLC.yo mse, bath, first flat, : 90 Chol TO LET \u2014 AF A YEAR AND EXP 3 - .T.R.ing Room.1, cham! .or _ PLANADE AVE a 17 nen: Ww of fair aise and\u2019 contains plants.$17: no \u2018axes.Thomas Collins, 20 Chomedy.part of the city, ai No.61 SL James at, A a a NS ES our WA en work G.T.R.Dining o ras, \"Star Branch Oftion 3 1,8 Qu furnished rooms oe & bed Sad particulars address B, T2US, Siar Branch Of- ¥ Ai ahcute and trees, For further pasticulars app ' \u2014 SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE.Apply at No.63 St.James sl agencies.to establish new ones.procuring ANTED \u2014 1 LATELY A goon 5 situng room, very warm, hot and cold water.ÿ.2 Bag ose Durmiord, room 40 Seine lien rooms, \u201dbainmom.hot.water Sor: MIDDLE FLAT TO LET.A (VERY |oames and ot met LS Sle, MI mal I Oe Bee a WAT hourskoeper Yor wehersd- by In the house, \u20ac ir Prituation Avoir R SALE \u2014 \u2018A GROCERY, BITUATEL - j ag.rie F 100 3t George, rbove Dur- house, built & erience est salary paid.Apply at i years; good re- other boarders; a beau \u2018 on south side of Grand Trunk track, R FOR SALE \u2014 87 MANCE ST.GOOD |B Berivct repair Apply 44) St.Des, st, n ago, desirable locallty: facing on Earden.ed.The Bradiey-Garretson Ca.Le odes, address G.re Branch Of | N.3, Buar Office.Ke St.RUDiles, ostablished Pince six years.& i! } - stone house, new Star > 271 3 | heati gas and electricity.Fo .a 272 .OOMS, ONE y 198, Star Office, ; furnace, \"nck shed: garden: heap.Apply TO LET FIRST MAY, HOUSE, WITH | pardcuiars apis So Games at.Tol \"Main 320° WANTED fo whrouNa aking both lin CLERK Ofc DRESSMAKING BY THE oe bath fat, well furptahed rt il | FOR SALE.ent; will sell ¢ - à x ET \u2014 AX.et ; , 204 Bt James st.Tel.Bos .speaking an- .3 ANTED - ; ; .Palace st.turned Into tenemen 238 six rooms and cat ete beret onder.T.Gegnon 21 6 Evages.Address 0.TOL, Seve Branch Office.For Marine Insurance 8 day: good cutter and fitter: can do chil fortable; genuemen only.548 27 6 J \u2018 gas or electric lgnl; concrete : Z eamship office dren's clothes; vale families.erences, ee ; FOR SALE \u2014 133 MAUKAY STREET modern conveniences, P, NS, Star Office.TO SUB LET IMMEDIATELY À A SBLE- ANTBD ;\u2014 FEW YOUNG GIRUS FOR with some experience In ns ex- 228 Eigin st, pet 27 2 ; \u2014 COMFORTABLY \u2014FURNISHED OR SALK - FOR THE®MILLION, KIND.8 cui stone front house, three stories a CORNER fa contadned second flat.9 rooms and bat Want work.Apply at once, The Dominion preferred.Apply stating to R OX itable for one or two, single Fe; ling, $2; cut maple.$3.00; tamarac blocks, | Basement, all modern improvements, ln per TO LET \u2014 471 DORCHESTER.heat- Daisy furnace, sunny and desirable, low [rent Cord and Tassel Co, 502 St.Paul st.perlence and salary expected CE.WASTED \u2014 NO, 7 UNION AVENUE, FE.ropm, suit wall bested; fret class 33 (IE: & \u201cblocks.3) 0 pet loads ain dur ' fect condition.For particulars, 1).W.Ogilvie ey Th ge ce.until May lst: then $33.80s McBill College P, 116, STAR OFFI male Employment Directory.ladies beds, Auer\u2019 gh \u201conly.51 Vioteria st.27 3 ibracite coal, delivered anywhere ju the chy.and Cu.11 dt.Sacrament si.Tel.Main 311% ing, $S00 and tavs.The Cradock Simpson unt ANTEBD \u2014 A LADY COMPANION.A wanting servants, cooks, generals, bousemaids basrd; gentlemen .{prac Meir No.3 Canal Basin words lg U 203 St, James st.- Ww lady who Intends spending 5 or 6 weeks WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT (CARL FOR ani situations, apply at once.27 2ead I 00M3 \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED juy and William au.Bell Tel.Main 432 =.él NT : BL, 1 rr 3 STREET., bene ir health in the south, ily of three, smal \u2019 , - t.; FUR SALE \u2014 4206 WESILHN AV | To LEr \u2014 sHERBROOKE bot water BESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED En Nu LE renin oF he pout, £ood wages to right party.24a Souvenir ave.wag \u2014 YOUNG MAN DESIRES À rooms.88 Shuter = - : \" modern «ut stone front où ie and EU stone front house.10 pour taxes.The ompanion, Apply with references, stating ~ Seaton a3 stenographer, experienced.OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE FURNISHED Fer SALE \u2014 SINGER'S DROP HEAD LA sa Rooms.Fur paricuiars, Do WW.OEUYI heating; rent $500 per annum an st.y RIED COUPLE age.and experience, eto.Address P.92.Sar ND AP P, 118, Stæe Office.on bathroom flat, bouse stands in chine and Quebec heater.ia 5 Co, 31 St.Sacrament st.Tel, Main 3113.Cradeck Simpson Cu, 206 St, James at.WANTED-YOUNG MAR age, , 27 3 Saw JANTED \u2014 SEWING GIRLS AND - room 7 avenue, foot Of ais st .19 ef = i want flat of six to eight rooms; rent 20 Office.W prentices to dressmaking, 4302 Bt.Cte WANTED \u2014 FIREMAN SEEKS EMPLOY.private grounds.17 Kinkora fog a UST HOME, TO LET - 32 McGLLL COLLEGE AVE.to $30.Central locality preferred, Address 2 \"ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED erine st.\u2018 ment.two or three bollers, experienced Mackay sf.For SALE \u2014 A LARGE RUBBER PLANT, : FOR SALE \u2014 W hone, sobetan very wide, 28 feet, 14 rooms.a 54, Star Office.M AN aller for country.unexperl d need ia with mechanical stokers: references.H.Har- about twelve feet high.Apply 0, 80, À 143 prarte venue.wom oA pressed heating.Cem Sam per anmum, e JANTED \u2014 MIDDLE OR UPPER not appty.The Wolsey Rubber Co, IbI8 Notre VY ANTED _ AN PLEVAR Ew g rls, 328 8t.Joeeph, Lachine, Que.27 3 \u2018ROOMS WANTED.Star Office.5 \" vally built, omeml-detached Cotonial plein, Simpson Co, 205 St.RASE fi SANTE, or six rooms, between yy Dame st.and co Tada Cane a | - WANTED BY FIRST CLASS MAN POSI- ; : Fon sa SALE \u2014 THE Last OF MY GREAT 22 Tne house has a Unique Interior arranger wl 9 TO LET \u2014 $8 ST.MARK S va.avenue and Upper Guy.Rent from 3, P.tion as manager or steward in hotel or HAY Puph, male, the best In city; only A apd is handsemely decorated.ill cerf-contained house, nine rooms, hot The Possession required early in June.ss 5 WANTED FOR A A ANTED \u2014 27 MEN FOR x club; rough experience; best of references.YW TED SI three adults, four rooms, on $.A.pans 5 34 Fortifcation.{ acavoi And curé nains tiled vestibule, artis- ter heating.$2 pan a a ames st, 84.Star Office.\"VV mind cattle; pass each Yn, Post Ice Box S13.Sherbrooke, Que 27 8 bath a part of house.Stale terms, on = À te Ball and stairway.burlap decorations; Crasock Simpson C : - WANTED \u2014 UP TO DATE FLAT, MID- SPICE MILL us Fecod bersinal \u201cBulidings, À ds, TE ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WO- gic.Address @, 7458, Slar Branch Office.Fon SALE \u2014 cmap, AVERY FINE COL.ivory white enamelled Wiod-work.open TO LET \u2014 HANDSOME STONE FRONT dle or upper, west of Bleury, would oc- | James st \u2019 man work by the day, washing or house.NTLEMAN GOOD most affectionate with chlidren.- 803 Palace et, Drawing room.with large vay wiiuvw; upe modern house, large bay window, 78 St, eupy lst ot March, April or Muy.Address P, d coffee roaster and spice ! leant Apply 3S St.Alexander et, ANTED \u2014 BY ae m fiat, nelghbour- 4 fireplace, Eus-loge.i en fireplace, Famille at, six bedrooms, laundry.cool cellar, 58, Star Office, or Phone M.3018.27 2.An esperienced coffe of factory.\u2026 / ANTED \u2014 A FIRST re NURSE, © Le ; aixed room on bash heated, gas, hot and Jor SALE \u2014 SNAPS FOR C OR Reception revi onsen\u201d PP : i clothes fcupgeards, 5 pantries.Daisy etait FAMILY OF TWQ grinder on = assistant, thoroughly con- one wililng to aasist with upstairs work; V IANTED \u2014 IN HOTEL, BY EXPBRIENC- hood Prince Arthur; we P 118, Star Office.short date purchasers, in worn, $us lag; Luilt- enti, >« on garden, ses grate, dufhb waiter and ai a Fe lew.WANTED \u2014 BY upper flat of eight Also with \u2018thd business.Good wages have good references; wages $12 Le ed.couple, wife as head waitress or walt- [cold water.State p 1 \u201com Blightly used upright pianos, at Lac M40 Penis Teonveniently s.(uatea, uited with ments, : 3 oon ° 27 2 he ot St Mens and near Sherbrooke ï pres potent and reliable men.Answers .Apply by latter to R.170, Bt Star Ofice.ress, man as alg clerk or porter, etc.H 7488, WANTED \u2014 4 ROOMS OR SMALL TES x St.Catherine gt, ae Stanley ænd Drure- .5 ; Li Can seen any = rooms, Ww à com Star Branc ce.vicinity 0 mond.Open even es, .rs, dicsser and cupbuards._ Office, 1 _ HERS WRIT- for Small family, in - dE ricnion Riche, gas\u201d aiove retrigerais TO LET - A FEW NICE TENEMENTS st.R, 168.Star strictly confidential.\u2018gy P.O.BOX 655.Ww Ane 350 words per.minute \u2018in demand.ANTED \u2014 BUSINESS DEVELOPER |eiation.Address, with particulars, J.Rows OR SALE \u2014 15 PINE DOORS, 4 PANBL, \u2018\u2019and store-ruom, porcelain borer (Servants and fiat on Laval avenue, 3.6 and 7 WANTED\u2014 A SMALL, COMPORTABLE Apply Tila speed to guarantéea In Boyd's Bylabls and expert accountant wants & few sean.i5ZTA Si.Denle st + Bet, 8 In.x 2 ft, 8 in.x 14 in, fu plumbing.copper boi-waier botier, (5 rooms: rent #9, $10 and $11.Apply J.o unfurnished flat ih west end for JANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Shorthand Ip 30 days.No position, dots, shades 40,10 work every day In your own office; ua- moulding.\u201d 10 do, do, $ in.do.Apply 788 \"Upper Toor canialns four large bedrooms, Clarke, ba Cuilbault a 27 adults, R, 181, Star Office.WTS Walsts; high wages pald Appiy at or dashes.Syllable Shorthand ew derstands thoroughly card aystome and mail BOARD.Craig st ! ch with clothes ciusel; Éorcelain Bxtures, TO LET \u2014 LOWER TENEMENT, WITH APARTMENTS TO LET.bands; we close leans er Wass 66.3 st.College, Karn Hall, Bt.Catherine at, order devices.Mod \u201chres Br 120.Siar Otten, TOR SALE BEAUTIFUL CROCHETED room, fitted with best porc ; i > ve dation for three horses; NT once, : C W.- Print : eT a.bl - ; separate sable accommo t.'ANTEBD \u2014 A JUNIOR .LADIES \u2018ircular shawl (new), maroon, with black wkd exposed nickelpiated plumbing; sepa rent $10.352 Menlana st, mms CUTE 8 GED AND THOR Ww out experience, for a moftnante ues V JANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY BY OARD \u2014 dipements private.Mrs, Bobme, veining, 15 yards around, suitable For thovire High and dry cemsnted basement, containing Tu LET - HOUSE.22 DRUMMOND TO LET :- A SUITE IN THE MARL- WA aD must be Protestant.Apply P.115, Star Office.; Toa TB Dray, CTabINE or ae Se Déctor, 31 Banguinet st.351 S0e0d and evenings; price $3.R, 187, Siar Office separate laundry, statipnars, tube: Daisy Ju \u201c8 street, extension kitchen; centraily situat- borough.\u201d Apply to the Janitor, 3 3 .wat CUB nn French and English.State ANTBD \u2014 SCRUB WOMAN, ÆALso cleaning .Ladi LADIES SICK SOR SALE \u2014 GUITAR, ALMOST NEW, 7 ae jarder BL In ever 20 room IMandsome ed; cluse 10 Windsor street cars; will a M eDon ci, 15 3H EE eet fully exporlence and references, Drawer 2282, W- bell boys.Appiy at Grend Uniag Hotel.j'ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG GIRL, SWEDE, JRPARD = MRS, oh modation: hot baths F with guitar books, a bargain, $4.Ape = mise astres as ome and gas stove © and mer eles and Sor fee LET Post Office.@ li EXPRRIENCRD RIN famil yr \u201d a, 488, Siar ST onal d Ar leat: peat medical © atiendance; ply R, 168, Star Office, & oS .Widmer : ee .9 - - ess G, 7 - an 257 Sheod | = wih house.pardon of perennials in rear; a joer 3 27 Beod BUSINESS PREMISES TO 'ANTED \u2014 PANTRY GIRL, APPLY WAyTED Apply Crystal Rink, corner un F.A S| strictiy privaie.\"187 Cadloux st.257 FR SALE = 3 CUTTING TAWLOR OTE.5 i prize-winner in last summer's competition.- ; ELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, (anomie \\ Hotel Carsiake, 371 St.James st.and Dorchester sts, V ANTRD \u2014 BY A FIRST CLASS BREAD OAND_MRS.BRAZBAU, LADIES SICK tem, J.1.Smith (in chart).key, stone 7) The house }s occupied by the owner.It will TO LET \u2014 § \u201c60e low: good re- L \u2014 ON ST.CATHERINE ST.FICE AP © driver as foreman driver, to i B b ms and bôard for ladies; [and N.Sorrensky in book.Will be explained, away below 4 Thistle Terrace; rent br TO LET above, also ~ A GOOD SMART OF! J 'ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK.AP- |.rounds and coflect; can bring a amal nurse, bas roo 285 Bleury st.$10 cach, R, 178, Star Office.& sold at about $WWwo, a price aù betwgen 12 > and d stores.With dwellings abo \\WaNTED 3 or.\\}y 4 of accommodalions.288 ry $ what ft could be reproduced for at present pair.Apply 5 Thistle Terrace, ee 2 &oo rear.with dwellings above, at mod- boy.Apply Advertising\u2019 Dept., Sur, ¢ 6 ply at 106 Stanley st.round with him; best of references, ae sal- with beat 17 10 cod sont of labour and materials.Occupation given |) and 6 and 8 pm.: orate reptiles W.F.Lewis.50 Hospital st fice, St.\u201d James st.on A HOUSE AND TABLES #7 Address G.7435, Star -Branch Office ey A spant FOR SALE © CLARES aT BALE 1 rt sh required.Ç EAN LEN ~ DAS > _ Y y 4 ] \u2014 co Tay remain Fi Av oper ceut.See this house 0 UPPER TENEMENT TO LE ry Tel, Main 2608.VVANTED \u2014 HOUSE-TABLEMAID FOR \\ maid; good wages to the right pero - I PERIENCED OARD = ERs TocTon for iadies, prices; ladies\u2019 and senflemen emen'a underwear, before deciding on any offer at same price, It did 10-r00m upper tenem cing on à beau TO LET \u2014 SHOP AND DWELLING.a family four: no oh n.Apply De- 1044 Wood ave.Westmount.Ware \u2014 BY AN EX ar fessional stiendance; iadies tredied [ail sorts, stockings, socks, shawls, fascinatory, R.garsain.Apply on promises.or Telephone in very Le pe platform at rear and bal- No.B86 Wellington street, next (0 3ub- fore 2 or after 7, 2118 81.Catherine st.TOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE op rorenmoker sewing ty ten ThE aad altended.28 St.Moniqug st.25 5 f'atorm clouds, hoods, ei colours and _eives, .OW r, Main 323, or 28 tiful garden.lar .y t : w ready - Terie PAXTED \u2014 amilfes, vw = knit wool gloves, malds\u2019 apro hamdkerehieln, T7 mount BE ae one \" \u201c103 fcony al front Al \u2014 prete \u201cFor ioe for fami.MA Yet avenue, Edward May.° ANTBD ; SMALL GIRL FOR us work; must be curate.Roots pee deesn (à, 1452, Star Branch Office.27 2 oth.Cuark's, ogg one, 210 St.\u2018James ot.27 \u20ac - water healing.Gas 8 d .to .3 - and atote work.Swall Bras, age.experience and salary = : ARD.FOR SALE 10s MACKAY STREET.{rman sips a st, buy i or i SHALL |e i Sar ice = re case Rooms AND PO OU COTE a WJ tons front house, six bedrooms, |N.T.Gagnon, 204 St.27 6 T \u2014 STORE, 67 BEAV - ; - ~ v.- pointe, e De et one Ww Ogilvie and Co.3 or Main 329.Ea LE second duvr from {he corner oy WW NTED ETM GIRL TING ; V JANTBD _ SMART LAD Uk tue Addo Mre.Mila, ae ge ne at at, near AND BOARD.FURNISHED 1449 St.Catherine st.cast.corner Montcalm.Sacrament st.Tel.Main 3113.TO LET \u2014 SHUFER AND FRINGE AR- |Dorchester street.cement Dasemen tand change.le home, with remuneraiion oY par thérine ot._ \u2019 \u201cwith or Without board; els table .HOUSE FOR BALE, 10, ROOMS, WEST- ur s1s.two English Lasement i furnace, all in Sree class order or ats can ae comfortanle addressing G, 748$, Star Market, 2357 St.Ca = Room an\u2019 College ave.25 3 FOR SaLS \u2014 TWO MUSK OX ROBES, x a0 Fy PU ue Bony ivy one 11 roue each, for summer months onl &- possession.Apply Lo L.D- Perham, dontrent Branch Office.WATTED & dees apply mo Mira as Wo Suman TANT BY cook: best ET, WITH BOARD.TRAN.Simost pew.Apply room 11, 214 Si Fi Jo, 22 St.st Boltwun, 17 ., Montre id at e, , £.F- ng 2 OOMS \u2014 TO L.James st.} in city, $1600.J.A.Tees and Co, 22 St Ernest and Shipping Office, Customs House - ; AN TO mad.- 3 Apply Mra Riva, 101 Mane- accommodated, 148 Mansield a.John st.oo we TO LBT \u2014 TUPPER STREET, MOD- Bey A ore Balt ar er NS eld aC Meredith, 1: Sauter at.es ta aToY dire Rive, 7a Rea 20 3 __(Continueg on Page %) i ; es - TT \" .10 rooms, extension 92 Mec- ; LAT! i.* La \u2014 ST.XKE STREET.ern house, 1 t s new Car.TO LET \u2014 BTORES, 90 AND \u2014 Rr.ANTED DOUBLE AND - 7 one front house.ext Son.ao 207002 eter in: Bturen.gunings.wre, Jor Mou, Glu st, 20 Lemoine at, Jesse.Jomspn, 16 ANTED \u2014 A MAN TO ATTEND FUR.wo a) Co ie THO.as MA, 2EDIN- Ross, \u2014 iv BOARD.IX ani, every Lost.} heating: open plumbing: 5 bedrodms: $5780.E t JBolton.176% Notre Dame Sacrament R nace 253 Ollivier avenue, Westmount, Ego > Quebec, wishes responsible rat or oofch- central locality, vis , Catb- cme Eo ; The Cradock Simpson Company.205 St, James W.Ernes CONTAINED HOUSE TO LET \u2014 STORE AWD DWELLING, |% ad 9am.rest of Greent avenue.x veu ER A SMART lng for any of the professions: » 2014, Star Sopveniemce: 2 3 OST \u2014 FRIDAY EVENING, 21TH INST., = street.TO LET -\u2014 CON : heat .Geo me.N ~ AS CAS! Office.20 12004 id hunting case watch, on = CUT STONE FRONT armas: rent V0.Apply 440 SL.Ur.re bas large plaie gate windows, dweling WANTED OFFICE BOY APELE 72 WA tine aint! must be Bout ocpine od tor.UNG MAN, 25 TEARS [ROOMS \u2014 WITH BOARD, FRONT Ani chester ot, seiween 5 Laurens sas dE ; * oa a twelve med house, with ed by furnace; rent $25.3 27 2 1 rooms.b bathroom, gas and hot watér, near R.G.Dua and Co, room 328, Board a?good writer.understand cor aa Done, and VV AnTeD es YO yment sa ter or R house comfortable; # 24 8 4aw xulnet, Finder kindly return same to ses\" Jarge brick shed or stables.oaing \u2018on Ane bain st.Bleury, Apply #41 ®t.Denis st, Trade Building.4 Dish beet ae Dionne In office; ten years etaitocs ow oie 1 Beaver Hall square.suloet\u2019 st.rarer avn rT clase onier A 1% WW ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MEN Phone (nets LET \u2014 BUTCHER SHOP AND St.Catherine at a au arte Cake change.Write 30s \u2014 AND BOARD.A D'runmehod OST \u2014 AN ELGIN GOLD WATCH.BE.Oyardale avenue.v new article om Minneagot a \u201cMillions ete with refrigerators and fixtures, Want 3 @ooD GRNERAL Rae us | D.Villeñeuve, 614 Centfe st.city.4 law private family will reat a well Iurished tween St Antoine and, aby re at.NOS.208, itself), 90,000 sold In Also Assembly Halls.Thos.W ted.two In fdmlily, Apply this e and sitting room, with good board, on Guy.Finder will rewa: tuning Fon Sn Caen ot ay Ri paying will be ae A or re make $3 to 10.a l2u0 Richmond 4.Also A st.\u2019 27 vod ut gen an STD Dorchester st.3 doors cest Ral Male Wore Sf eiscirg.morte, done at the - adulte.4656 St.Catherine st.2 3 to Eimer Clark, The Wire and Cable Co % 3 241 >8 st.« > .r 10 per cent.Easy terms of paymemt, Apply tay ® Costs 7 îc, selie for 25c.Agents outfit llc.\u2014 FLAT SUITABLE FOR Men or women, you can make tour Lo six dol- ANTED \u2014 TADLEMAID BY DAY oR rite the Metropolitan Electric : coms \u2014 AND BOARD, NICELY FUR.Guy st.No.758 Cralg at.Domestic Mfg.Co.(Desk 23).Minnespe manufacturing, about 35 x 30 ft, with |lars à day d'soléct frome We give 200 per VV monts City.references required.Anply Worse: 100 Tormentor sn.2 3 nished double and Mingle roms, with 1557 \u2014 ON SATURDAY FROM TMEU FOR SALE \u2014 $5250.NEW HOUSES, IN Minn.or without use of working machines.Apply dred proût.Send for our à catalogues to-day.#4 Durchester at = 'ANTED \u2014 PAPER HANGING, PAINT.board; central; near cars Apply 6, - foung Sioux ng same will be proseoutes Westmount, beautifully finished, aay TO LET \u2014 STONE FRONT iN emiroly B.J.Hayes, 120 King st.We are the oldest guradlished ans, largest ¥ ds: tinting, plastering, sc, ooms \u2014' LARGE, COMFORTABLE turn to Y.M A.26 2 ete, with all latest improvem > try, fots of cupboard .agents suppl use in Canad some wor a low pri lable refere hot apd cold water, Auer es Brown \u2018and Bre are Cae 6 | hot and \u2018ood water.ste.Very warm in winter USINESS PREMISES WANTED, Fan\u2019 ciuPPiZ, Ppuse ln Cas Toronto, Can.SITUATIONS WARD.| ian, 7) \u201cYa dustle refrrengen: co: Hg rar A rr A 0% 7 Minx wury sonpAT Noma.© wr Apply 19 Sussex avenue.© Westmount, x between corner Wellington and Hibernie : .ONT PARLOUR, Centre at.Pt.\u2018 _\u2014 FU AGES, ESMAN, ONE TO BNOAGE RELL O0MS \u2014 HANDSOME FR sts, and St.Gabriel Cherch, : .FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL COTTAG \u2014-BAKE ITH OR /ANTED\u2014 SPECIALTY BAL! ANTED LADIES 'ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS SUTTER BY A tlemen, also one à nd retacn to 23% Hi- : Waverley street, Prices 5:00, $4 HOUSES WANTED.ÉD pe oven with tabling, Address WY that can success{uily inuoduce goods to YY ANTES housemaids, generals, cooks.nutes, W sober, married man, 18 yente* experteuce, pt 0 fai, Tel.Up 3243, Am- permis and receive rovard.and $5000; Park avenue, prices from \u20ac \u2018ge ovens, joe the grocery.confectionery and druggist trade.excellent references.Mre Jacobaon's Ever Re- and good knowledge of sowing, in town or |&lgle room, 79 Union ave.27 5 #6300, $8000 and $TGUU: ail these cottages are : 7457, Star Branch Office.Must be cnergetic and resourceful, ermitory |.\"poi mens Office, 76 Mackay at.Prountry; \u2018best of references; open for cprace- erica House, - ST \u2014 FRIDAY NIGHT.INSIDR OR IN modern, with ail convenlences.Also flats and WANTED \u2014 HOUSE OR FLAT or «OR LET \u2014 SHOP AND DWELLING.|all Canadx.State age and experience, Le Ce Badd _ ment jo vediatety 198 M.James, Z7 2 2e 3 OOMS \u2014 ANP BOARD.REFERENCES.LP front of \u2018Arena\u2019 lady's boot and skate.vacant lots.Apply 38 Waverley street.Apnex.5 rooms, between & Lawrence.for at © Tod oven in basement, on Cathcart Fa P, 123, Star Office.ANTED POSITION AS HOUS BEEP.BY A RESPECTABLE wo Apply 53 St.Matthew et 27 Reward at 33 Victorie st., East 2 .or .> A \u2019 = a \u2014 \u2014 =~ Phone Sa ay ee on reference; rent moderate.apply 30 University st.V ANTED \u2014 OFFICE ASSISTANT, Ww er to widower or smalt institution! Eng- We pb or tenis by the day.OST \u2014 A BIBLE, BLACK FLEXIBLE R E \u2014 NO.28 CRESCENT ST, 4 \"4341, Star Office.26 2 - French and English, Smith typewriter, |, pro ant.Address X.Y, Z.Box 530, Apply to No.Hanover até ARD WANTED binding, orf Windsor and Lavrenoe , 2 phe Dorchester st, stone front sit! .NTED FIRST OF MAY OR BE- OFFICES TO LET.young man, with some experience preferred.Three Rivers, ne = co Ps Tax ROOMS AND BO.\"| binding, of Windec a San coniained house, compact, modern, extens 2 WANTED \u2014 tenement or ; State age, last emplo! : 27 2 : PAPPR HANG- WAN D \u2014 22, 4 p.m.Reward.Return to 78 Inspector sp, ] te.Terms easy.self-cobtained house, la r , Star Offige, 2 - ANTED \u2014 PAINTING, ed.EOVETTIEAE OF Nt Mer map to prompt purchaser Address 20 Cres | AM fore.ning 7 or B rooms, bounded by _ FINE BRIGHT SMALL OR P-_122 asi Wie ating, Kaimomindas.plant .elo.companion.Address GTA Bon Dre or DO \u201cdaughter Bgire two rooms one 09T \u2014 TWENTY FIVE DOLiAna EN: | ent as, DIR par | 263 Mountain, Sherbrooke, Be tng mont: © argo offices and sample rooms, well heai- Vas row I WO PNEROETIC SALES- Expertencod workman, Work vastes 24 a R mod dausbter Te EE ER L closed In a bill head of Dr.BirketCs.Re- | - \u2018 ve all modern co enc.a med sesnlôn; from 85 per mont mer knowledge of biscuits wnd confec- Bmates given.Prup a card.A.mad, = rrdrovm and we A F.W n Lite FOR SALE \u2014 COTTAGE, SIX ROOMS, |flrac class order.O.82, Star Office.WF Lewis, 50 Hospital st, Tel.ain 205% donory preferred; etme ween oa Fvec Si 4t.Dominique at.Bs WANTED \u2014 BY A gooD, Par board; moderate terme references exchanged.ward by returning to F.ratehon, Sun Lis \u2018adieux st.Tel, tu , and.East, one © - with experience, éut and fit; Address O, 43, - hot waier furnace, 1101 Cadteux tos WANTED \u2014 TO LET HO .A 3 oo ers and Townships.State age, experience, uf \\ ANTED \u2014 A TRAVELLER 18 OPEN private family.668 Dorctrester st.IRNISHED WARM : \u2014 ON SU) Y, JANUARY 819T, East 252 or East 123.A) 5 omed tencment, in of SW TRG LET \u2014 FINK SUITE OF CORNER OF- any, P, 121, Star Office, 275 for engagement at onos, good connection ANTED ,\u2014 UNFURNISHED WARM) J tor Courier Rin head.| FOR SALE \u2014 NEW THREE STORY Addrexs O, 53, Star Office.foes; good 1Ighigwell hoated and J su NTED_FIRST CLABS SKIRT HANDS, JI, (be general trade girs reve Us.Set \\YaNTED \u2014 BY A rea) naa ore | or room, any part, asin coup 7 dress G.Finder on Rats ronde body, black at.Catherine ! 7 t., Annex, 1 w.wis.> YA re actes ace on farm, v , ; e ard.22 id rick, A 102 Mance Peut er WANTRD = A LADY WHO JkeBPs Clas cogdition.226 Ww also apprentices.op at once Wm.St.Morth dtreet, Halifax, N.8, 2e kind a work.N, 10, Mar 28 3 7460.Star Branch Office.| st.and receive rew = = .th: co .selling price rooiners, wishes .Pierre, 62} aber - : OST \u2014 ON THE UPP LACHIN ; not,\u201d §26.00 per, monih; cost 35000 = a 14 roome for May 1st.west of University.- WANTED \u2014 SIDE LINE ON COMMISSION AND FIRST CLASS AOCOUNTANT ANTED \u2014 BOARD FOR YOUNG RE- |] Road mink ruff, Reward i£ returned be X Apply above or 2 8 |Address C, 7270, Star Branch Office.OFFICES I O VW ANTE \u2014 A FIRST crass cry TRA.WA, es between Monies Jon Vanegiver paving spare time \u2018ln sveidnes, woul oY fined couple in private house, or two Fur.7, Fload rad.| ) = eller, having good connec e, y * undertake to\u2019 audit, or open sets Address G, , ser : : a \u2014 MAY IST HOUSE OR : d'à retail mer- 3140, Star Oftice.L304 : est refer- oom \u2014 EON FOR SALE \u2014 $1000 CASH, NO INTER- fas or rooms, close to Windsor st.Suites of offices and Jinglé offices to goat's \u201coon to Pde ey ere or James \\ ä books, \u201con \u2018mod ity ve Mane Star TN our SATURDAY.STE.now \u201c est ull 1st May.cleçant node station.above St, \u2018Antoine; Le re deraLe.let in the Temple Build ng and occupa- street.27 2 Who \u2014 BY YOUNG ENGLISHMAN Office.ses NTBD \u2014 TWO CONNECTING ROOMS, mo ae ries in ens circuler with dence.ar anise tes.Extension kit Add H, 7482.Star Branch ce.tional \u2018Trust Building.Im = situation as valet or single Deeded puusr: no ox on on Two, ann board, for a lady, child and purse, elastic around.Finder will be suitably re \u2018hen, hot water furnace, concrete cellar, wide, ; A HOUSE ABOUT 8 ROOMS, tion.ines 26 tf WaNTED \u2014 SALESMAN BY WOLLEN willing to trave references.| à Wake, \u201cpeel y In private family.Address 73§ Sherbrooke st.warded by returning C.P.Shops, handsome \u201centrance bail, wird for electric WEE of at.Urbain, \"east of Windsor: Apply on the premises.mills agent PRIT, lating experience gi Berthetet st, clly.: 2 au Antoine \u2018at.\u201cre Mais Dons 5 AND Two \u20189 PI Papineau avenue.: den.and back 10 feet 180, Star , - {end salary expected to Agent, P.O.: \" - WANTED draps vire Tire ee broperty is \u2018positively à rent (rom $18 to $20.Address À.0 LET \u2014 TINE SUITE ON CORNER OF | oo etd ra uci To WANTED \u2014 BY GRÔDUATE OF GENER: 16 x3 double.rooms wasted for (5) Ave voung LOST \u2014 oy BLEURT START.0 d d is only 13 minutes on Bleury and Office.« © fices in the C.cl to Stock Kx- a start man.ital, position as Superintendent Two ENGLISH omnia men, near SL Catberinb st.between SR.- tween St, Catherine am Pare avenue cars from Craig street, Office.'ANTED \u2014 HOUSE IN WEST END OF [about 1500 ft, floor ra ply to Room 87.HRATORS vo de head ret Lh, Speraung =.Biggin Wig, \u201ca pares apd tence st.and Gi, Denis Appty P, 113, Star jagy's black haf Bu ard.rg a Ree Tol.Main 137, Apply 44 SL Mark ures Villy \u2018about B rooms, modern style.$30 change ane Sande 21 12 VNANTED\u20140P ON PLAIN AND fcc; owt reserences.Apply 83, Bucking; tons a2 n Sh Os ae.Office.naine ak iE and Toney encloed.= Evening.Tel.Up wv.2e 8 to $40 per momh, Apply H, 7519, Star Br@nob C.P.R.Telegt: We fancy ot wort \u201cSacirday aftecnoins; PAPPIr 'WWUNTED \u2014 ROOM AND BOARD BY ats vacant my mtv miw mÉfwyomomne ; ice, the G.H.Harrower March, FOR SALE \u2014 A SUPERIOR DOUBLE Off HALLS TO LET.to Miss Merchant, a 'ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS NURSE, .9IX aus = 181 WOMAN young married couple for pére of g tencment house, \u2018in (he west end, extra Co,, 8 Beaver Hall \u201ctui.ns W years\u2019 reference or house-tablemslq In Ww: with « 3 » n ae \u20acxperienc in a private facally, vicinity Hb ata Ad- Oër \u2014 ON 97.MATTHEW &T, OR Dary possession of ihe lower coud be had ina * FACTORY FOR SALE aro LAnoR ARGH SUTTAGLS NTED ~,A BOY AS JUNIOR CLERK |gmall family.K.5300, Bter Bravos Office 11 win o child sins object Weebl 4ress G, 1419, rammond, sray cat leather cans Cases - lo t the lower co \" où ara ror Mal .prie: a prod \u201cinvestment.H.L.Putnam, NEN NNN ze LEN io or any light works, V in wholesale office.Apply o on, band.| rt! as & comfotsable mo CCE ETS Ne ot A \u2014 BOARD AND R NORTH | containing visitng cards \u2026 bearing the ad Im tor.Temple Uldg.OF canons arming onion Geo Tocality.Rem reasonable Apply en Craig writing, stating all particulars.27 2 YY ANTED ~ WORE BY THE DAY BY ot ss VE a Cd Dwi op ROS NORTH Mra W.\" 0.Ryde.Finder oe ad Oshawa; a - Office.100 x.Antoine ot.nd - - - w term, G.=.Smith, St.dy retuming to upper - .floor space; size of street.- PARLLY Woman.Te .WHO HAs Witte, staung ne \u2018 FOR SALE \u2014 MANSFIELD STREET.|Jsiamg to, works, 33.000 ft Wart \u2014 CARPENTER oh, PMG fold st, ® two sione front houses.full sized, One |lot 3 acres; completa with o EDe, boiler, TO LET \u2014 LARGE, WELL \u2018LicaTED WANTED \u2014 GENERAL required, ATOR Boor.\u2018fair knowledge Of slestrio Nghia; pou J \u201dy Sherbrovke st, 34150, the other near shafting, hangers; tue reasonabl and heated \u201chails, for gatherings o spall family; references req y LADY, WITH ¢ like position In office buflding or w 3 ANT ARD IN A RESPECTABLE OST \u2014 \u2014 BY WAY OF ST.JAMES, Mod Burnoids atrect, I pio Bane erm intonation apply to Tae Frost os, aaremblien O1 ail Kinde: 2 re many 8 St.Luke st.ANTED \u2014 BY Sas 2x = henge.postion Sud So picking aad sippive.Apply N & Paemily, for chfid, outside cky, pestered | Lo Notre Dame and Cuibros sta.o Sound ; .F urther In \u2018.Gagnon, Secretary-treasurer, LS cen pisam, lut floor, Temple Bldg and Wond Co Limited; Oshawa, or Sth nar Montreal , ZT 2eo4 'ANTED \u2014 A GOOD BRIGHT, INTELLI- outside cliy as corresponden Rar Office.Terms .Address H, 7310, Star Branch green teooch, with samronk in contre pisse #8 FOR SALE \u2014 MACKAY STRRET, A Falls.Ont.10 a _\u2014 - : W gent boy about 14 or 15 years of ae private secretary.Hest\u2019 references, ue MEDICAL.Office.De VE ah, 207 Be Jones ot.stone (ron: terrace house, full sized, ow OUSE WANTED.Apply to The Colonial Typewriter Co., 18 tar Office.; 4 .: ; .me steps, bay windows.This house can now FACTORY SITES.WAREH - Bieury st.RST ; ; \u2018 _ \u2014 bought fur considerably less money (nan ; .V ANTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT Sram > HOSPITAL, PRIV ATE: SKILL.WANTED TO PURCHASE.FOUND Eh TNL Ein STE DE on Bt Wagan Neonamcs arms WATLEP rer in pe Se OE TE er i | : flor.Temple Bldg.1 _ NEAR CHABOIL= WANTE Twenty five ,cabivet makers.Bend Your For further particulare apply Post Office I te ware.factory Rite, with Brie sna house, with capacity of sbout And shipping Paddrens to Hi , 1001, Star Branch Office M13, Sherbrooke, Qua.368 Er DE ork st.marie ANTED TO PURCHASE YOURS AND ez BQU .floor space.with good holst pping : : .- \u2019 av .a NARD DOG.IF NOT SALE \u2014 STE.FAMILLE STREET, buildings; lot 44 x 4.Possession lst ft.A120 200d } fice.Apply, ; .\u2018 everybody slea\u2019s cast-off clothing.fur UND \u2014 $F.BERNARD : FOR SAL front houses, near Prince Art frame Ernest Balton.az s facilities.n pre to N° Bley \"oo ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, V WANTED \u2014 BY TERROR, HBALTHY \u2014\u2014 ocats, capes, old gad and sliver, travellers\u2019 \u2018claimed three days > oan ur st, one built on English plan, $5000; the T5, vives per Z - feandly of three; easy piace; guod-wages.sobee young man a position with va xoolien.amples, cash prices for good pay expenses, Apply 6.30 p.m., 747 De 28 5 ether Fisw.H.L.Puinam, 1st fioor, Tem- JOR SALE \u2014 SPLENDID FACTORY SITE, Apply BT Tupper st one who would appreciate good, pement Ecois, Deomety cebed for by M.Frank, + street.corner Dorchester Bangu , would show (Dal appreciation by Crals\u201d a Te M ; sie Bldg.+ outalde increased Insurance district.For par- HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.WANTED - AN UPPBR HOUSEMAID: and is now earning $45 per month, but would Fou \u2014 NOVEMBER 27TH LAST, ELEC, FOR SALE \u2014 DORCHESTEx sveriet, ticniars apply Mr.Idler, 88 Sanguinet st, must understand eswing.Apply at 907 work for less if chances are good: referenc ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE y VBAYEL or: shaft.Apply.partis \u2018apte 2 _ « hañdsunte cut stone house, no base.CAT, EER Gardiner, Architect, Temple Sg il Mhertgvoke st, during forenoon and between exchanged, Address M, 3340, Ster Office.| Wyrm Jers\u2019 woollen samples, uantity; 383 Notre Dame st., G.Moore ment extension kitchen, six bedrooms, hard.Building, fOR SALE \u2014 A HANDSOME BLACK |g p.m.and 9 p.m, A xz muet for cash or partie ad- 1 finish, wired For electric light, Price ee m quick \u2018river, sound, Kind; city \u2014_ TION BY OPTI- crade P.Box 5.Moptreal, s 20 PERSONALS.Tag H.L.Putnam, lst floor, Temp LOTS FOR SALR broken, .Address 782 Park ave, Tele- w: ARTED \u2014 GIRL ABOUT, 18 OR », ANTED _ À Poe : AN Or TE ; \u2014 : phone Up 2380.French or Boglish, at 116 St, Matthew holds bad four years \u2019 : TANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LA - - ; aye testing, baving ANAD! OW CASE 60, 92 ADE- ° clothing.fur : mae oe 8 TN Fok SE FreTor aL SAAS | W ARISE \u2014 FE, nT | \u201cCet ois Jin Sli a |B TT Th CL Ree Sa WA a pi | SE nae ie a \u2018est- .name ting r olital Dams Tot 0 we the st prices ray shoot olen.oe Pr sa Pre mount hi ot vans riers\u201d Tne \\ tar ome M3 War RATE A NTÉULIGENT ANTED \u2014 JOR$, Serb PAPER de 0 en or and wall fixtures, Notre other ur Mail orders at me he Berar A, and, leat heard .Puwam, Ist floor,\u2019 Tenaple Bldg, Simpæon Company.205.St.James st.SALE \u2014- JUST RECEIVED ONE OAR.Wa bitwesn 10 and u and lam, pes WASTER hanging, weal low gees\u201d work mile Soe SEE vues alton eZ Tiwraith, 23 Princes et., Newton- Stewart, Soot.: Onions Co; : 2688 Soong Bork ares - PURCHASE ELECTRIC land.4 FOR BALE \u2014 A STONE FRONT ee STABLES TO LET.horse, Trottier Tad Adem, i \u2018421 rue Move STE factory, i.siren.JW Be kilowatts, als, an = THE ADDRESS race pet close lo Tw Jere.12 or 5 mond.Tel.Main 2828, 2 2 WANTED \u2014 GIRLS POR moma Roou, \u2018 , engine arn an two aed horse power.Parti Pprasoyar = WANTED Toe, six years s .ruary fifteenth, Ad- t Theo.780, H.Putnsm, 1st floor, Temple Bldg, LET \u2014 EXCHANGE STABLES, MILL PARTNERS Ww.BD.- ehirt makers, snes and Wheeler machines, WANTED \u2014 A PARTY OF THOROUGH We ave atwaye mone y ; to tend on 1 first Cuire Désbérate Mok noon Building.\u201cToronto.ago op Dilade te.teh I N J.ff EOR SALE \u2014 DETACHED VILLA, Etats ater.7 Lorne Cresco * 23 4% _ Sxelton Bros.sag Co., Oe y Hastert Towishios mod Hustingoos Dis martgage oo city teal estate.rates dre 28 |W.tla, ply Katate Acer.7 e .Ammon 3 = ° : .bn ila, t lues - rest for pe - ~ Westmount, a charming detached v trict, in paints and olls, extra ; orks Todok ous WUNTED \u2014 BAFE.WANTED 10 BUY A JUICY CHI- 3 Desa unds.srmall bonsetvatory off lANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, NT $2000 \" up ; , et ssires connection Wilh some §ood Sows ia al put ug! NAL ~\u2014 FINE LARGE oan aaienston kitchen, six bedrooms; Te LET \u2014 FINE STABLES OF 12 NEW Ww to $3000 to stock a farm: excellent chaos RAANTEMD \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL sur Sous Address M, 3387, Btar Office.2 8 Ww $004 secondband safe, large sise.Address Perso 3 ec en early delivery owner is Malls, with or without Wouse, of Ave for young Bogllsh man, wishing to ears.Ad.v.email family; Bo weshing.3 2 .\u201c Preach to bird, ce about $14.000.H.L.rooms.Appiy 134 Canning st, dress A, IT61, Star Oo.No.45 Prespec t at, oly.: 1st fobr.Temple x.> DE (ogntinues on Page Nine.) VV aNTSD \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, : x THOUEAND J WANTED \u2014 BRASS FINISHERS! WITH Al} coralng, tinting, plastering and \"TEACHERS WANTED, + YVANTED \u2014 ONE WITH W chatges \u2018very rt 274 St.Lawrence st.25 2 2aw CRgo fillets ac Winch's Market ; cage SIMPSON CO., st.ilars 5 Wantep \u2014 A GOOD SECONDHAND = \"PUPILS \"WANTED.; .typewriter, O, 68, Ster Offjce.; or two with three wie Buen Bu.of eng sos The Hill Elec- hanging: low, Drop card #.2 ze eTREUT 7 1 ' ; \u2018 pe ut asd pond =, = BIEL pre - ; of opm yANTED \u2014 ONE\" black boar oF Te X¥BD FRENCH LESSONS RY EX.ni good returos.H, = rm = ~~ ; \u201c a rare a \u2014 small second ve a _ xa x._ruermary ware Wo pate oF sl St Gol | Br due LT CI DE WANTED = FES she Hon Torin Tran 0 3 nen WYER, mE omen HT \u2014 ~~ my desiring ncheols in Nocthwest, apply G.Col- ANTED AN prep CHA a BY LE F ow ; i= NTED-\u2014 TO PURCHASE HOUSE OF Manager Nort\\weet Tedchers Bureau, for young man to obtain es @ ' >, ia read Chair notes - ; D CNE OS AS EE | : 29 ee in or eB iri.Siar Omics, Bo Ree.N.W,T.ua sing maoufioter TE In this of [Stanosraphets who can write a: 1% er SYLLABI Sa AND ne\u201d x Ee Ms ar eta rt WINTED L SHORTHAND AND TTS = : SYLLA _poghlion, ; out .- ; .su I ORS TO .Te.Star pH 87 3 te Lorna .pti rps 2 wren att Wort We Ka FY - or-108.\u201cve Sold stone front \" er.H, 7092, Star Branch Bites, Park crime twelve lomons etry .; MANTED \u2014 ACTIVE PARTNER, WITH SF hotvom Bie minute is guaranteed In ia or Inoney re res good az; x ais = mine Amber i REPAIRE, CHA than thres thousend dollars, In SYLLABIC SHORTHAND.SIRES COLLEGE, - Co pte; peve Warren \u2014 v= qupntites of any ¥ind of YWANTE LFSC ge, fines reaience coat, the dort rete\u2019 \u2018businedid of Ita kiné in ED HY, oe \u2018ira Mail, 2008 SL.Catherine Street, Montreal, \"++ 87 Beod Yr ram , 8 .or very large q sel}, | am cesh buyer, ¥V given at night very \"0 27 8004 ing vey forniskta, 3 a es Front, on St.Catherine oh Jeunes University : .W.T.MOON, Prineipal, _ LT ee 3; \u2019 a he ] : n .Rent et Notes Poel ots.Ae Satadlia \" : | | | ( AE [ Pk me Sur 23 6 chance, Address H, a, 5 reson 0 \u2018 Pot: Seatn 1687 fog roa Sy \u2014 AR Benet Oice.seu dere ar fe SE DES NRA a aes robsaifr 1 Te . employment, We do wat Bt reer an Iota J a, ps itre ot.* (Continued from Page 8) YOR SALE ~ MOULES AND FLATS.We have @& large list and oan 2 sell in indtucements cash buyers, \u2018ses and Co, 22 St John st.Taaning | ain 2044.3 Was x JXEERIENCED Smee a È BALES- ne = ÉRIENCED i OWCASE Vestes ex LIVE 8H cbarge of our showcase stile Wood Working Cpm- 3 xB 2% wage, aA SEAMSTRESY TO SEW by day.Apply Le TS Viotorie_ sc .\u2026 \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERA- on ake from $6.00 to $10 60 per vent five or six good hands to put Beckbands.Come at once during the rush.\u201ceek We tang ce.\" always.Apply Creaceni Manu- Ce.Limited, 'T indpec Ingpector street, 3 ATED \u2014 A GOOD MAN ON FINE and bon bons.Apply to The Laos Mis, Mtg, Co, St.Hear.23 3 wai ~ FOR OFFICE OF WHOLE.! warehouse, young man for general muet ay mock and boy about 17 deu ou aun 5 both languages.poly in | bandwritiag 1H, 3164, Star Office.2% 3 AV ANTED GARDENER, MARRIED, yearly engagenient.Apply with full particulars and references to \u2018\u2019Uardensr.\u2019 Box 876, P.O.Montreal.20 3 ANTED GIRLS, Operstors, On ralncoatls; steady employ - ment and good wages.Also a few aprentices; wages paid whilst learning.Apply at H a James ot ANTEBD \u2014 FIVE OR SIX FIRST CLASS ) botler makers.Bertram Engine works, i to, Ontario, 26 ¢ 'ANTED \u2014 FOR PROVINCE OF QUE- ; bec, including Montreal Clty, good live ¢ Mes to represent Toronto manufacturer of ja- à Giles detts and neckwear.Good commissions.i Apply M, 3300, Star Office.206 4 WANTED \u2014 DID YOU EVER CANVASS?Would you like to if 1 can pay you $15.00 @ week Send me your address and I'l sur- POS wih à proposition, W.W.Linscatt, ord, i VWVANTED \u2014 ANY LADY CAN MAKE easily $12.00 to $20.00 weekly by répre- senting us in her locality in her space time, The position is pleasant and profitable, the year round, Will gladly send particulars to any lady who may need to make some money, apd will convince you that this is nu decep- top.Mrs.Davidson, Drawer G68, Brantford.Ont WW ANTED \u2014 BLOCKERS, CUTTERS, FIN- isheru and machfpe operators, The Redmond Co, Ltd, 4 St 23 ANTED \u2014 ACTIVE WORKERS EVERYwhere for new book, \u2018Chicago Theatre Horror,\u201d by Bishop Fallows, eleaborately 1l- lustrated; big money making terms.Samples and full \u2018instructions\u2019 postpaid free on applica tion.Address Globe Bible Publishing Co, 128 Chestnut at.Philadelphia, Pa.2% 8 V ANTED \u2014 $3 A DAY SURE.SEND US elen si.your dress and we will show! you how to meke a day absolutely sure; we furnish the work and teach you free: you work in the locality where you live.Send us Your address and we will explain the business fully; remember we guarantee à clear profit of $3 for every day's work, abaolutely sûre: don't fail to write to-day imperial Silverwars Co.Box G02, Windsor, Ont.15 94 eod WANTED \u2014 WE WANT TO oPR \u2018 agency in every unoccupied district Attractive offer to reliable men.Now organising for spring.Experience not necessary.Canada Taloring Co., Toronto.11 13e0d 2 ANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC MEN OF GOOD character to sell for the Fonthill Nurser- les.Previnus experience riot essential.Steady work, Liberal pay.Handsome outfi.free.Ag- ply at once, Stone and Wellington Due Wa \u2014 BALESMEN FOR \u201cAUTO- = Pest compressed afr hand spray- or nay, Splenuid seller.Liberal terms.Write for particulars and sampie machine Cavers t Ont.308 sod 8 WANTED A GOOD GENERAL SERvant who understands plain codking; no Apply to 138 2 3 © washing or Ironing; references.Mansfield st.i ANTED \u2014 FOR FLAT, FAMILY OF two, no washing or Ironing, wages $i6, @ general servant, wilh good references, Mrs.Meagher, 102 St.Mark st, 3rd floor, 28 2 ! ANTED TWO GOOD YHIP-CARPEN- ters, who also oaslk.to go to Meni wendy work Sant: = paid out.Enquire A.Booth and Co., % 101 Place Youvllie, corner St.Peter 26 3 WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE YOUNG GIRL AS stamper in shirt factory.Apply Crescent Manufacturing Cd., - Ltd., Z Inspector Bt.à 26 A - \\WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED girl ae boxer in shirt factory.steady em- ployment and good wages.Crescent Manu- taaturing Co., Lid., 2 Inspector st.se 3 ANTED \u2014 GOOD STRONG RL AS ! kitchen maid.References, House- Neeper, Royal Victoria Colle Sherbrooke VY ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT AT 136 St.Luke st, 28 3 Ï ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK OR general servant to cook; wages $16; also 2 a FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET THREE gt solid brick buiid \\ 2 oa tbam = x 60, with good y ors (al thre of The Montreal Wihea M Mit co.271) FOR SALE \u2014 $3300), BREWSTER AVE.Lachine, gentleman's country house, siate roof, concrete cellar.furnace, 11 a: open Arepiaces, electric xtures, pen ing, B00 Cet.land.W.Ernest ofton, \u201cTi Notre Dame.\"Ok SALE \u2014 BUILDERS, ATTENTION! Two bullding lots, Dorohesier at., near Atwater, also St.Mark, above 3t Catherine, cheap.W.Ernest Bolton, 1763 Notre Lame.28 FOR SALE \u2014 SHERBROOKE STREET, Just west of Amherst, fine view of the park, new and modern, self-contained house, $U000.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, $7 St.James.24 6 M FOR SALE \u2014 WEST END AVENUE, Ma Outremont, tage, with conservatory, on stone foundation, hot and cold water, bath and furnace, ex- cepdingly cheap, $2200, WIS AVE, Westmount, pressed brick front, modern conveniences, $3800.BELMONT PLACE, Westmount, rooms, in good \u2018order, evel well built eight roomed cot 1 LA CORONA wy éur STRERY, SUROPEAN 1 par day up; rooms up.2, pag ld oqiiipped private: ru cames ne .PATENT SOLICITORS.INVENTIONS PATENTED MARKS REGISTERED AND TRADE - IN ALL COUNTRINA OWEN N.EVANS, 431342; -* - Temple Bullding, Montreal J PROMPTLY § Wesoiicit the bust gineers a having their Patent business tr perts Prelim:nary a rate.Our ln request.os ttn.& Marion.Montreal : ATENTS] Who realize the the eévisa Dit born ed Ei RED of Bridges, Drains, Water Werks, Railways, Land Surveying.BEAUDRY & BROWN, Engineers, Civil 10 St.James Strest, wo ST.MATTHEW ST.stone front, nine r modern convenlences, BT.GEORGE STREET, Montreal Annex, upper and lower tenements, very cheap, ST.LOUIS STREET, Montreal Annex, upper and lower tenements, modern, $3700.WAVERLEY STREET, Montreal] Annex, self-contained, 8 rooma, $3000.HAYDEN & VRITH, Real Estate and Insurance, 36 22y Temple Building.ROOMS TO LET.OOM - ONE LARGE ROOM, ELEGANT furnishings, newly decorated, Auer lighted and well heated; large room; suitabie for two gentlemen or for man and wife; very central tocality.Call az 79 Drummond st.13 tf OOM \u2014 BRAUTIFUL FRONT PARLOUR bedroom, on ground: t, richly furalsh- ed, open fireplace, wardrobe) bright and © tor a gentleman only.40 Mansfield st, 15 OOM8 \u2014 TO LET WELL FURNISHED parlour, dinin vom ind bedroom, with use of kitchen, hot Water heated, all modern conveniences; private family: no children, references exchanged.Apply to 2693 St.Catherine at, near St.Mark 23 10 OOM \u2014 900 DORCHESTER STREET, 3 © doors west of Windsor Hotel, elegantly furnished double room for two gentlemen ur married couple.23 6 OOMs3 \u2014- TO LET, FINE FURNISHED double and single rooms, central location, 24 5 25 ag st Rex SUNNY LARGE ROOMS, IN ous French familly, business men preferred; references.3v rue Emery.Telephone.25 3 OOM \u2014 TO LET BRIGHT FRONT ROOM on bathrvom flat.hot and cold water, Auer lights and telephone; private family.Apply 24 St.Famille at.25 3 Rou \u2014 TO LET, Jut UNION AVENUE, well furnished, for married couple or two gentlemen: board If desired.+S TRADE WARNS nat = © 20e FETHERSTONHAUGH 4CO CANAQUUTE © MOMIREAL = E INTERNATIONAL MUSSO & PHONOGNRAPH CO., 1143 86.Catherine Bt, cor Alexander, Montreal, Que.20 26 = .VERMIN DESTROYER.OLEAN THEM OUT.Nethan's famous Bed ach, Bestlo ouse Killer.ins, 250: ve and $1.00.À Nathan À TiS Lawreace Main.LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.PN UY 0] cles, sesued by American com- 1 B i .ne 1 pay more for polictes that have been in force ior some years than the com- will allow for thelr surrender.J erty, 626 St.Paul 88.LIGHTING, HEATING, PLUMBING INN Jas.Atchison, S250 2 dertakos all descriptions of work Raliasbie service.Terms moderats- Tel.Main : PRÉSENTATION ADDRESSES|: HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED Sunlight Soap into.shavings, whisk into a fabrics in this way.a will not shrink or harden woolens or flannels, and this is the way to wash them : Shake the articles free ffom dust, cut an Oc Pour into a galion of boiling water and ther; when water iglukewarm work the articles in the lather very gently and carefully; rinse thoroughly in clear, tepid water; squeeze out water without twisting and hang in the open air to dry.You can wash oyt Art Muslins, Cretonnes, Lace Curtains and delicate ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR Sunlight Soap Washes the Clothes White and won't Injure the Handy LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO tagon Bar of 2s EDMIN COX & CO ) CHIROPCDIST.40 yoars experience ir opadies Tis: aod eat Por Foot diseases, ments nade RNS- at own house.fam.tof p.m.ME atelle, 563 Legaue etiere st, cor.St.Lawrence.- MARRYAGE LICENSES rw MARRIAGELICENSES issued by John M.M.107 St.James St & 36 Drummond St.Duff, Marria ISSUED BY THUR W.WILKS & MICHAUD, Publis Accouatsnts BUILD! Tel.M.4135.HANTS B Ng.e Licensés WILKS ANTHRACITE.GOAL Be.2 cire .HOUSE, > Farm st.: 16 132 Orders Sent C.0.D.Phone M 3018.J Fos.Stove, Nut si OOM \u2014 FRONT ROOM, WARM, COMfortable, on bathroom Nat; private fam- fly.mear McGll College avenue.Apply 286 St.Catherine st.25 3 ENGINES AND BOILERS ° Peerless *! Self route na Eagines, Bell's patent Tubalar, Eclipse and Lanesshire pales pe leonard à aomic heatets, pumps.EX.& st, Nontre OOM \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROUM, bright, clean and warm: to gentieman of good habils; $1.25 per week.82 Chenneviile atrest.se 2 PEEL AND ST.I OOMS \u2014 CORNER Catherine, by day.week or month, -must desirable accommodation for visitors to city.Eutrance 364 Peel st.26 6 OOM \u2014 TO LET.WITH AUER LIGHT ' and use of telephone, Apply at 43 SL Lawrence st.26 2 OOM3 \u2014 TWO LARGE DOUBLE FRONT rooms on bath fiat, steam heating, elec- trie light; gentle: men only.OOM \u2014 TO LET A LARGE, COMFORTable front bedroosu, Auer light; terms moderate.Apply 126 Durocher st.OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOM.bathroom flat, also half of another large mom; gentlemen.Telephone, otc.447 St.Urbain st 28 2 telephone, private family; 12 Belmont OOM \u2014 72}a BHBPRBROOKE STREET, front singls room, bath flat, Gloria light; private family; no children; gentlemen only; references ex .2e 2 MRoex \u2014 FRONT ROOM, DOUBLE, BATHroom flat, hot water deated.Auer ligat with or withouf 727 Sherbrooke st.= 23 ; DO students.OOM \u2014.7G LARGE FRONT ROOM, view on lon square, suitable for two rentemen, \u20ac ahd 8 Osborne st.4'eleph Uptown 1008.2e 3 sons, 189 MORTGAGE LOANS.Funds for [5 pm: i mortgages =, gages on hkl A vy Philips, of of Uoboot § fli Notar LEGAL CARDS.RCGIBBON, CASGRAIN, MITCHELL § \u2014\u2014 A dvocates-\u2014 CANADA LIFE BLDG., ST.James Stree MONTRRAL.' KE.D.McGlbhon, K.C.Victor E.Mitchell, Douglas Armour.T.asgrain, LP.Surveyer, 4.Chase-Casgrain.SORVETER za RYAN & BICKERDIKE Advogates, Barristers and Solisitors Liverpool gnd London and Globe Building, 113 8t, James Street, Montreal.Percy C, Ryan.Frank A.C.B/ckerdike OOM -.A LARGE FRONT ROOM, WELL aie pom: lth Use of telephone; 1m- me: e mess Apply 25 St Luk t Tel.Up Hos, , $ 26 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET ON SHERBROOKE, west, connecting rooms, with balcony; also large reom On ground floor.Address F 73¥7, Star Branch Office.2 3 'ANTED \u2014 A THOROUGHLY OOMPE- \u2018 tent young woman for numbering machines: steady employment 2 C.R, Cornell 680 Craig mt.2e 2 oons TO LET, FURNISHDD, ON bath fat, h.end c.w., board optional.3 Wrexham ave, off Guy st., tittle below St Antoine at, 26 2 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS STENOgrapher and general office assistant, Apply with references.Wlicock, 25 Common st.2e 2 ANTED \u2014 GIRLS WANTED FOR SORT.Ing cotton and wool cuttings; good wages for steady giris.Wilcock, Common st.26 'ANTED \u2014 $10.00 WEEKLY EARNED ladies working for us at home; mater- ieis free, Send addremset]l envelope for beautiful lace medallion, Instructions, designs, Palma E.Co, 126 Liberty st.N.Y.25 SATANTED \u2014 GOOD \"PLAIN COOK AND \u2018bousemaid, Apply between hours of 7 and 9 p.m.to Mrs.J.A.Harte, 18 Summer.hill avenue, ity.2e 2 WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; liberal wages to competsat girl.7 Larne avepue.Phone Uptown 263.'ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIrY, OR ELDERLY ' woman to take care of child, willing to eleep at home.Apply from 4 to 6 p.m., 70 Beaver Hail, Montreal.WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, two in family.washing sent out, 244 im avenue.ANTED \u2014 FIREMAN, EXPBRIENCED of coal, to act as foreman - darn rs right man can earn a good bonus by r .& saving in coal burn- I Apply Box 128, Sherbrooke, Que.27 3eod OOMS \u2014 TO LET, 21 ST.URBAIN ST.two furnished rooms, with or Tainout or light housekeeping.QOMS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, » And May first one single, one double, newly cleaned.75 Hallowell si.opposite MA.Grounds, Westmount, PICTURE FRAMING.the small of the back.CHINESE RESTAURANTS.ne C0.Chinese order York Chinese restaurant 142 que, corner St Lawrence Market Place, open Saturday.Jan.80th.Chop Suey and Chinese Dishes and De.eacles; t class Cooïas 3 meals dally.Ladies and gentlemen can enjoy thls, 22 26 HARRISON, © Optician, Now at 53 Metoalfe Street, v DOMINION SQUARE.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Ceuld scarcely get up or down without help.Had a severe pain Lh.3: Was treated In the Hotel Bien, Kingston, but net oured.Kidney treubie was the tresble.Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills | Sufod Wir.George Graves, Pitts Forth Bot, of 8 very bod sass of kidasy trouble.\u2014 He tells about the cure in the following : \u201cI cannot recommend Doan's Kidney Pills too highly.I never took any- thiñg that did me so much good.! bad a severe pain in he tt of my back and or down without eprint fo hardly urinate, but when J was terrible.[ wap in tle £ pens Kingston, last winter and eal came out Ton was some better but not cured.It was then I saw Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills advertised.Since ad Fave n I hava been completely cured and have not bad any trouble with my kidneys since.\u201d Doau's Kidney Pills, 5o cts, per boz œ § for $1.35, all dealers or THE DOAN KIDNEY PILL 60s, TORONTAH, ONT.dd 30 ST ACTIRE 40 \u201c I will give 30 and 40 per cent.dis- coûnt on all pictures and other goods this week.ALL MUST BE CLEARED OUT to make room for new stock.HEASLEY, The 2087 8t.Catherine Street, * (Near Bleury_ St.) 4 \u201cCash Re- rel.Up 1315.celp Also Framer, 25 tf OOM \u2014 TO LET ONE COSY, WELL FURnished front roam, Daisy tufnace, 110 Abbott avenue, Westmount.27 8 Reogxus-To LET, FURNISHED BEDROOM, Auer light, in first clams house, 69 Shu- ter street, 27 6 LET ONE SINGLE OB furnished room, for one or with private femidy.Apniy Braïñ@n Office, OOMS \u2014 TO .large well two gentlemen,\u2019 G, 7480, OOMS \u2014 IN A PRIVATE AND REFINED English famjly.a very nioely furnished double or single, \u2018also sliting room on bathroom flat, suitable.married couple or two gen- demen of Qalet habits; centrally situated: close Park avénue and Bleury oars.18 &t.Famille st.à at.21 3 Saw OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE a strictly first class; use Of telephone.ply 134 Mansfield st.27 8.OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, LARGE room on bathroom flat, suitable for married couple or two gentlemen, 756 Palace, 4 \u201d Ventes \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT ! Li compositar Akerman, Little and œ LithogTaptiers and nters, 228 St Paul otros an ANTED \u2014 GARDENER: first class plantmnan: none other need epply to 5.8., Florist, 68 Beaver Hall HU), Montreal, = ~ .nn ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A SMART HELPer for packing room.Apply Packing Room, Jeiuvs + Ia.= ; etreet, FOR SALE.\u201d For SALE \u2014 ON VBRY KAUT = hi nor ne Hause: h at ining e, at cheapest prices.The es Go.33 St Lawrence st.For SALE \u2014 FURNITURE, (CARPETS, rigerators.stovesz, tche cie furnitu cash Or credit.oh A.Wilder and Cor 258 St.James, 2413 St.Cath- 2050 Notre Dame, Tu \u2014 AT ONCE A FIRST CLASS sal Applications considered ! glue eeman, N, 9, Star Qffice.27 2 confidentiel.ED \u2014 GOOD SALESMAN, GROCERY '¥ trade, handie fine line goods; excellent prospects.O, 26, Star Office.27 2 TBD .\u2014 NIGHT WATCHMAN: MUST have good references.Apply Hudsom Bay Lagauch Kaitting Co.742 etlere at, city, ne : ca WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS NC Le NV.plaster.Address O, 47, Siar WANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR HAND EMBOSsing machine; some experience neces- wry.Apply Mr.Reid, Henry Morgan and.Sou Phillips square.27 R SALE = BAFES AND VAULT doors, new And secondhand, large stock; moderats prices; repairs and removing, A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 30 8t.James st.Telephone Malin 813.183 eod :f For SALE \u2014 10 PIANOS, OR, plano-players at Brea redu our Clearing ry Fama rom upwards, WE B.\u2026-Open ANS AND ions during from 823 2 $1300, Laytoa Bros, 146 x er will _ Sones andg Rutenburg, eo Craig =\u2019 2 2 JOR BALE \u2014 BILLIARD ABLE, CoMplete, cues, reck, fowr | bails and best New York make.The popular siÿ in use in tournaments, 10 x 5; ro rompt purchaser.Address 1, (mp Le Beamon ORice, or For SALE \u2014 gene mets ALL Kinds.$5 $10, $15, grea: dar caina; oh ho at from; organs $V; Sines $25 84 Prince Arthur æ.: : 23 JOR SALE \u2014 WELL 3 A JOUNG FOX » tertier, tratned; cheap.1804 a2 ono.Tupper st.Money Loaned- Spiemtes, peo Tee business In \u2018517 New York ey Tk Money Money We will meets the Money =\" oe have the money in your hand two hours Tlication has been loan.Call at our © vestigate, Money Mo Room 204 New York Life B Con, St.James st.and Place d\u2019Armes 8q.Money! Money! Money! Money! you money on your household goods, pianos, organs, horses and waggons or any other Mone good security without removal or Y sasters.Our long eauy pay- or telephone us, 3381 Main, and we will send one of our agents to see you.BONTREML LOAN & BRONERNGE CD, pate needs of Cheap Fuel NO.DUST keel, I felt myself seized It is the little fellows that try the strength of rubber shoes.Only a GRANBY\" will last a school boy through the whole winter.The makers of Granby Rubbers pay particular attention to rubbers for children.Make School Children them fit perfectly\u2014make them staunch and strong\u2014makethem \u2018\u2018wear like iron.\u201d Granby Rubbers mean dry feet oo wet days.In\u2018 the Arms of .A Devil-Fish.That vampire of the ocean, the octopus, appears from time to time in real-life narratives as fascinating as fiction.Such is the story told in the Royal Magazine by Capt.S.F.Scott, of British Columbia.He was yachting off Victoria with a party of friends, and while alone one evening in a rowboat a mile from the yacht, got into a \u2018school of blackfish, one of which struck the little boat with such force that {ts occupant was sent flying into the water.Captain Scott continues: \u201cIt seemed a joke to be upset like that, and I laughed.But this was to be my last laugh for a long time, for just as I had swum back to the boat and laid my hands on the upturned und the legs, half-way below the knees\u2014sels- ed with such, strength and suddenness and pulled down with such en- dous force that the boat was Jerked clean over, and came down on the top -of my head.4 \u201cLike lightning came the truth, I was in the arms of a devil-fish.\u201c] knew that the water swarmed with the deadly octopus.I knew that one had got me.There is no mistaking the grasp.Every one of the devil- fish's eight powerful arms closes upon his prey, and he pulls down, down, until he drags it to the bottom.\u201cWith a desperate kick I freed myself from the creature below me.Seizing the boat, I had my arm under one of the tAwarts when the devil-fish caught me again.\u201cI felt his grasp tighten.The pain was excruciating .With every movement that I made my flesh was lace- rdted.I began to grow weak from 1 of blood.But I never relaxed my hold of the boat.\"The agony must have lasted tor only a few minutes in reality, but it seemed an eternity before I felt thé clutch on my legs loosen.TI kicked with all my strength, struggled, twirl ed, and then felt myself free.I think my solid boots must have injured the arms of the octopus and compelled him to let go.\u2018It was not until an hour'ang a halt fater that my friends noticed that' my boat was motionless on the water, and came out to see what was the matter.They found me more dead than alive The skin was nearly all gone from my feet to my knees, dnd above that it remained for weeks as black as a man's hat.For two months afterward I lived only on milk.\u201cAltogether, I was lald up for seven months as the result of my encounter.\u201d CL A Russian Girl Student\u2019s Romance.Romances in real life are by no means rare in Russia, but a somewhat unusual one has just reached its third COK Delivered to all parts of the olity an excellent fuel for Ranges, Opsn Grates, Putasces, Boas Boilers, eto.oe THE MONTREAL\u2019 LIGHT, NO DIRT 55.50 PER TQN.$1.50 less per ton than Anth ruoît Coal.Why not save 81.30?GC.on TELEPHONS MAIN 4040.> HEAT & POWER CO.27 covERNTONS IROX BLOOD PILLS Price 24e, anor 5 bores for after ap- made for end in- -85 tf SUPPLIED RELABLE ! SALAR.Most, AL from private funda, Without rity or pub- Hoity.Room 4, 124 St.Peter at, near st.James.| x?4 Meier TO LOAN IN ANT AMOUNT, one dollar Ty or with.n wee or monthly Harmen SE oung, room No, 1, 26 St.James st, Tel.266 Arsason & Rutenberg, Yaws Brokers à \u201c01 OAI st.to lend w ums rome \u2018OR 3RCURITY WITHOUT N GET SALARIED gon made security; payments to without endorser of to suit borrower; all busie ETES US =n.Jacies at Jewellery, Giotaing ares wounds.Jeweliers ea Diamonds, 284 Saw ts MONEY and last act in a cosy little room in the students\u2019 quarter of St.Petersburg.Two girl stiidénta eked out an existence by giving lessons, and attended lectures in the intervals.One of the two, Olga by name, chanced one evening to méet a Young man bf very good family at the house of an acquaintance, and saw heaven in his blue eyez.He, too, said it wadriove at first sight, and bliss for ever after.The pair subsequently saw much of each other.In a few weeks thelr affectlon assumed the traditional form of an engagement, .and the wedding day was fixed for the end of January.Rings were exchanged, friends informed, and domestic arrangements gnade for the coming union.That, in brief, was the first act.Olga, of course, had no secret from Anna, whom she introduced as soon as she could to her betrothed as her brôdesmaid-elect And at this point the cross-purposes of Fate began to be 83.05.PE Tare all druggists.v n the warp of her life.Anna at once.became a friend of Nicholas: \u201c Jess, of course.she could not be, For the first time in over twenty Friendship is said to be love without years, the newspapér stall at the cor- wings, but in this case the wings grew ner of the Boulevard des Capucines rapidly.In a word, the -bridegroom and the Rue Scribe, Paris, was closed the other day and a black-edged intimation on the door informed passersby thdt the funeral of the old English woman who had for so long occupied it was to take place in the afternoon.The interment was attended by nearly 200 friends gnd customers.Nearly all the English and American newspaper correspondents in Paris made a point of being present, and among those who followed the remains from 9 Rue Lafayette to the church of St.Vincent de Paul, and thence to the cemetery of Montmartre, were Count Charles de Gallifiet, Baron Stoeckel, attached to and the bridesmatdislect conceived a violent passion for each other, and they swore that death alone should part them.This exchange of vows was ratified in secret, but Anna could not keep the fateful fact from her dearest friend, to whom one evening she unburdened her breast.The two + 1s, mad with grief, wept together on h other's necks at the thought that îite was but a galling load.At last they determined that one of them must die, and as suicide was repugnant to each, they hit upon the of drawing lots, the drawer of the black hall to be shot by the pistol of her friend.The third act was played in Olga\u2019s room.She, her betrothad, and Anna had spent several hours of the night together in conversation at the tea- table, and on the young man's depar- | ture the newly-purchased revolver was taken out and the lots drawn.Fate seemed just in decreeing that Anna should die.The friends thereupon embraced each other, and then Olga raised the weapon to the temple of her friend.Anna stood motionless like a statue, with her eyes fixed upon her executioner.Suddenly the latter turn- the mouth of the revolver towards herself, pointed it at her heart, pulled the and fell dead.Anna, horri- fled at what she saw, snatched the smoking pistol, and aimed a bullet at her own heart.But as her hand was shaking she could not hold the weapon in position, and the bullet only wounded her slightly, While she was endeavouring to fire again the neighbours, by the reports of firearms, had t into thy room.To the cemetéry and the law courts belongs the epiloue of this tragté story, which has caused a sensation in aca- Gemic quarters of St.Petersburg.the Court af the Emperor of Russia, and American s large number of English an mourtiers, both male an females.a CARE KERPS FRESH Cook's F riend Baking Powder.Purity, Stwensth; Parfoetion.Sod Everywhere.\u2018 z Er bs EAS Cresolene EET pre coe fe informed conditions apres dre LEENIXG, MILES & ©5.18H Nowe Passe St.isdtreut, Consdisn Aptats dissslved in the month are effpotive end sale for Established ayy.\u2018Whooping Cough; Croup Brenchitis, Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria or de fo and irritation, of the threat.doc à dot: As suveeuts oh ata Following is a digest of a letter from the Hon.George Solomon, of Kingston, Jamaica, Qo the Right Hon.Joseph Chamberlain, on the subject of \u201cImperial Federation.\u201d Mr.Solomon, who is the ex-Minister of Finance of Jamaica, and is by no means unknown to Canadians, says: \u201cIn\u2019 discussing the question of the Imperial Confederation of the \u2018entire Empire it would be wise to consider the aims and wishes of the Empire abroad and those entertained in the Mother Land.It is apparent that thé latter desires from the former a fair contribution towards supporting Imperial defence, also that preferential trade relations within the Empire should be established.That the self- governing colonies should cease tof have the exclusive privilege of making international fiscal treaties, hitherto the prerogative of the Crown and Par- llament.\u201cOn the other hand, the colonies denire to have at least an advisory voice concerning the affairs of the Empire, and they are in perfect agreement that the preferential trade relations should not only exist between them and the Mother Country, but also between themselves.Conceiving the above statements to be true, I have propounded the following tentative scheme forijconsideration, which, if dopted, will carry through all these objects of the Mother Country and those of the British Empire abroad.1.That an Imperial Council Bhall be irauzurated.2.That the British Ministers of the Cabinet shall, while holding office, become ex-officio members of this Imperial Council.3.That three members from the self- governing lonies, elected by thelr respective gislatures, shall seats thereat and one member elected by the Legislatures of Crown Colonies shall also have the right of membership.4.That moderate payment Be allowed such colonial representatives from the Imperial Council fund, as they have to leave their homes.5.That a dissolution of the Imperial Parliament shall have the effect of dissolving for new membership the Imperial Council so that it may be in touch with the different constituents.6.That His Majesty the King may nominate ex-Governors, ex-Colonial Secretaries and ex-Chief Justices of the varlous Colonles from time to time, and also agents the.different Colonies: but in order at this new Im- 1 Council of the Empire shall not become an Imperium in Imperic, His Majesty may nominate a sufficient number of members as will afford the Government of the day a moderate majority.7.That three or four regiments in the self-governing Colonies shall be formed for foreign service when required, apart from their local regiments of militia and otherwise, and that half the usual pay be made for such regiments from \u2018the Imperial Council funds during peace, the full pay of Imperial troops being given when serving abro.8.That one or t regiments be formed in each Crown Colo on the sune terms abd payable front the same source.- 9.That in order to liquidate the needed expenditure for such services, and.for the permanent secretaries of the Imperial Council, an Imperial tax of a uniform character will be imposed in the United Kingdom, and In every dependency of the Empire upon Where is the prettièst.English spoken?T general opinion seems to be (writes'a Liverpool correspondent) that to the Celtic communities must be awarded the palm.Freland and the\u2019 Higb- lands of Scotland have been first in favour.The charm of the Irish English is undeniable: & has a softness and insinuating grace that appeal irresistibly to the ear; but, unfortunately, it is Unk- ed with a certain element of dialect which just places it below )erfection.The claims of some parts of the Highlands are more deserving of notice.For centuries.the Inhabitants of Inver- ness have had the reputation of being the most perfect speallers of English, but while there may have been good grounds for that belief in the past there is nothing to \u2018justify it now.A very ugly form of dialect has appeared in the Inver- nessian speech, which, despite its freedom from twang and its clearness, has grown increasingly h and unmusical Sir Morell Mackensie's opinion, doubtless based uppn physiological study, was that those who should be able to speak most mustoaily are the people of Bade- noch, in Inverness-shire.Actual experience does not bear this out, however.intofation, and for sheer simplicity of phrasing we should probably have to look further North, especially to the À SUGGESTION FRON JOWNEA ON A COUNGIL FoR M EMPIRE have- For refinement of utterance, for musical certain foreign products imported ta any part of the Empire.10.That alt such funds dieconnect- ed entirely from the normal budgets of the United Kingdom or of the varte ous Colonies shall be colieèted and remitted separately to the Imperial Council] Treasury.11.That such Imperial tax on foreign imports may be increased or lessened.only by the Ifiperial Council and not by, any Colony.That no preferential treatment er Eat be permitted, either by the United Kingdom or by any part of the Empire either to British or foreign countries.¢ s+ «Jt will be in the power of the Imperial Council when formed to ime pose a tax on foreign tonnage whem proceeding with cargo from one British port to another British port.No proposal could be submitted that - would escape objection altogether; but 4 mere remission of duty upon products from the Colonies to the United Kingdom would not bring about preferential treatment between the Colonies, and yet would require the imposition of duties in the United Kingdom which at present do not exist.Nor would such remission bring about Plonial assistance towards Impertal efence without Interfering with the ordinary fiscal arrangement of such Colony.Nor would it secure Imperial Confederation by giving a voice to the Colonial Empire in the affairs of the nation.Nor would it prevent the self- governing colonies from entering Into separate international commercial arrangements with foreign countries which ought not to be permitted.One Imperial fiscal law to be in operation throughout the Empire as above, without the slightest interference with the Budget arrangements of any part of the Empire will probably establish upon a permanent basis the Imperal Federation and carry out the views enunciated by Lord Rosebery fourteen years ago, the then President of the Imperial League.However ill advised His Lordships present political attitude may be there was a period in his career, when he strenuously assisted to bring about Imperial Federation and preferential trade relations within the Empire.My Lord Goshen, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, explained at the same period \u201cthat he proposed the reduce tion of duty on currants, because the Government of Greece in return agreed to reduce the duties on British Manufactures.\u201d Mr.Cobden did not visit the Court of Louis Napoleon in order to obtain His Majesty's permission for England to reduce the duties on French produc~ tions but on the contrary the main ob- Ject of his mission was to induce the Fren Government to reduce the duties on British manufactures, and he succeeded to some extent only on ace count of his being able to offer a quid pro quo, but be it observed that Mr.Cobden absolutely refused to permit any reduction whatever on French productions and no Trea would have been effected without the concessions grudgingly obtalned.Thus it will des \u2018seen that Mr.Cobden sought reciprôe city and not free imports.No doubt Right Honourable Sir, that moderate preferential trade relations within the Empire might be made and to exist permanently with the entire satisfaction of the nation.I have the honour to be Right Honourable Sir, your _most obedient sérs vant, (HON.) GEORGE §OLO Ex-Finance Minister of Sania + WHERE IN GREAT BRITAIN I \"THE PREITIEST ENGLISH\u201d SPOKEN glens that branch northward from the Caledonian Canal.In the beautiful glpg ofl the Moriston, in particular, one has noted the most exquisite speech it seems possible to imagine.The sweetness of the Highlander's English, which is not by any means whit some novelists represent it, is,%of course, of variable quality.Everything depends upon the \u2018character of the Gaelic dialect spoken by the people, Argylishire, for example, has rather a rough drawl; it has been called a grunt.In Sutheriand- shire, on the other hand, a sharper note is detected, llke a hint of Scandine while in the outer isles speech is ligue- filed to an extraordinary degree.; Stornowegian \u201cwhat\u201d might be spelled \u2018\u201cwhhat.\u201d But in the glens running off the Cale donian Canal route there is an almost total absence of dialectic and innate voe cal disfigurements, though a quaint, delicately meirked, rise end fall of the volce are very faintly noticeable.In rare: case does it become really obtrusive, and - in the voices of the women it adds Im=\" mensely to the charm of the utteranos.The language used is extraordinarily pure and free from alien words, which fa attributable to the fact that the peopla acquire their English direct from books, and that so far dialect contamination have not penetrated the gtens \u2018 - = THE IRISH UNIVERSITY COMMISSION.Judge O'Connor Morris writes in the Fortnightly Review on \u201cThe Irish University Commission and its Report.\u201d Mr.O'Connor Morris\u2019 own solution of the problem is as follows: \u2018Trinity College would remain completely intact; it would retain îts present governing body, its privileges, and its power of conferring degrees.The Queen's Colleges that of Galway probably suppressed, and its funds transferred to the College of Belfast\u2014and the Royal University would continue unchanged.The students of the Queen's Colleges would probably seek degrees from the Royal University, as they do at present.But the Catholic University should be established and endowed, and placed on the same level ag Trinity College, as far is this could be effected by law; the charge of the endowment would not be great; it would be, perhaps, £100,000 for buildings, and, perhaps, £40,000 a year for other purposes; but tbe students, and those of other colleges to be ected with it, would not be numerous, least for years; it should, of course, have the power of conferring honours and degrees.In return for these advantages the State should have a right that its governing body should be, in part, laymen.The Irish Cutholic Bishops have already agreed to this, snd the State ought «iso to have a right to require that the secular education it gives should be good, a security which fully, 1£ indirectly, be obtained.advantages of this scheme, it is obvious, are that it would get rid of the difficulties inseparable from a na- serve Trinity College exactly as it is, an endrmous gain for that great piace of teaming; it would interfere as little ad possible with things as they would do all that Cathalle I coulé & It is understood that a scheme ef this description has the approval of the authorities of Trinity Cot- | lege, and of their late presentative, Mr.Lecky: their | are of the very greatast weight.\u201d tions! university in Ireland; it would pre- |- 3 snû ft} re- : ceipt book authoë, tre On every box, ° Nervous Disorders and Despondency | Mind and Body Become Diseased and Helpless When the Nervous System Becomes Exhausted.The future of the sufferer fro nervous derangement fs not a bright one, Locomotor ataxis, s and insanity are staring paralysis the for these are the ususl results neglected nervous diseases, Because there is not usually much pain associated with derangements of Berves, people fail to realize thelr £} 5 forgdt that sleeplessness, irritability, loss ôt-fmemory, lack of energy and vitality, spells of weakness and dizziness, tired feelings, discouragement and despondency are symptoms more to be dreaded than great pain, the mind as well as the body is threatened.There is no more satisfactory means of forming mew blood and creating new nerve force than by the uss of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.This great food cure, acting though | medium of the blood and nerves, new vigor and vital into every part and organ of the y.It forms new.nerve cells and new muscular tissue, and while it Invigorates the mind, it adds new, firm flesh to the body.You can prove this by weighing yourself while using +, ith new vigor comes new hope and confidence, and weakness and die~ ease give place to strength and en- \u201cDy.Chase's Nerve Food, #0 cents - + = box, 6 boxes for $2.50, at al! dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Company, Toronto.To protect you against im- tations, the portrait and signature of Dr.A.VW.Chase, the famous ree Brilliant Receptions to : \u2018Supporters Given by 1, Leaders.-BALFOUR BEING COACHED Fhe-2 hi Statesman\u201d is Studying ©.Btrategy and Military ; À Matters.\u2018London, February 2\u2014The customary immer to their supporters were given By the\u2018 Parliamentary leaders in London last night.The Marchioness of Lansdowne, wife of the Foreign Se- cretâry, also gave a .brlilliant reception at Lansdowne House, where Mrs.Joseph Chamberlain was prominent among the friends and supporters of her husband.Among the diplomats at Langdowne House was United States bassador Choate, Owing to his retirement from the + Cabinet, the Duke of Devonshire omitted his usual reception and dinner.Premier Balfour, being confined to his bed with influenza, was unable to preside at his own dinner and may not attend the opening of Parliament to-day.In this event Austen Chamberlain will take the Premier's place at the State functions.It was reported that Premier Bal- l- four has been diligently studying stra/| ; tegy and military matters under the guidance of a well known army coach, with the view of fitting himnself for his important duties under the re- * formed war office plan, as chairman an of the Defence Committee.A further i consideration of the army reforms re- co ended by the Esher Commission has provoked some criticism of the drastic nature of the proposed changes which involve the removals of some of the ablest officers in the service from very high positions.\u2014_\u2014 ~~ DEBATE ON ADDRESS a IN ONTARIO HOUSE.It is Probable That a Vote Will Be Reached Soon\u2014Temperance and » Other Questions.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, February 2.\u2014The session of : the Legislature yesterday afternoon pr was one of the dreariest on record.There were only a handful of members in their seats and the debate has al- © i im ready been squeezed so dry that Par- Hamentarians of the highest order would have difficulty in extracting Juice from it.Mr.Thomas Crawford, of West Toronto, and Mr.Win.Rick- ard, of West Durham, were \u20185; the speakers, the latter mov- : ing the adjournment of the debate.It looks as though the first division would be reached about Wednesday night, #and the budget speech may follow on Thursday, although it may go over until next week.Mr.Henry Carscal- \u2018en, of Hamilton.who is ill at Clifton En \u2018prings, N.Y., will not likely be in at- = -endance, and it is understood that he is paired with one of the Liberal mem- L bers who are unwell.The Govern- § ment will aecordingly, if ait goes well with it, have a majority of 3 when the clerk calls the names of the members.Among the members who are yet to speak are Messrs.Duff, Hanna, Pettypiece and Routledge.The only oasis of excitement arose during Mr.Rickard's speech, in which he read a Globe editorial which referred to Mr.Gamey's language in North Oxford as blackguardly.Mr.Gamey interrupted: \u201cNeither at Woëdstock nor anywhere else did I use language that was blackguardly or words that would justify such criticism,\u201d \\ The Speaker called Mr.Rickard's attention to the fact that under the rules of the House he was permitted to read such a statement as long as he didn't express a personal opinion on it.Mr.Crawford showed his agricul- turdl predilections by a word about the = Ontario Agricultural College.He had a good word to say for the former president, Dr.Mills, but \u2018he would like to hear a little more about the new ap- Dointee.\u201c Mr.Crawford, as usual, had something to say on the temperance question.He said he did not see why this question should always be approached with kid gloves.The result that Mr.Crawford seemed to reach was that unless the Government introduced temperance legislation this session.Mr.D.R.Ross would be an independent can- didate in North Oxford at the next election.Mr.Crawford referred to the Premier as a \u201ctemperance Go- : Math,\u201d who, when the hour for action came, had weakened at the knees, failed at the heart, and slain with a small stone lay dead at his master's feet; \u2018While some of his contiding hosts had scattered and fled., Muskoka and North Renfrew had told a tale about what they thought of this temperance Goliath apd North Oxford had been tempted by a panic-stricken Government by promises of legislation this pesion, published through Mr.D.ROSS.MRS.MAYBRICK'S WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN.London Newspapers Speculate, But Apparently Know Little.* \u201cAgndon, February 2\u2014The whereabonts \u2018of Mrs.Maybrick is variously announced - in,the newspapers this morning as Cornwall, Holloway prison, at sea, bound for United States, etc.The Daily ] lo declares the statement thet \" .Maybrick has sailed for the United 5 to be untiue, and adds that she is still fin England, and that certain condi.-tibhis attached to her liberation impel her © tp.exercise great discretion in her atti \u201ctidé towards the public.\"The Dally News suys Mrs.Maybrick and her custodians are concealing: their fdentity, and this is necessitated by her > privileged to walk abroad with Fer\u2019 female wardens.JU is understood that after a period of rest she will re- -'tüfn to Sither nav okinE or Holloway prison to receive her formal discharge on i efRclal conditions.J | Tower Licenses for Ottawa.pectal to The Montreal Star.\u201cOttawa, February 2.\u2014 The Ottawa £Jity Council last night underwent another evolution on the license reduc- tree .WHAT A PHYSICIAN SAYS.\u2014 For several years 1 have been a :iB- exal: prescriber of Angler's Petroleum -Erquision.\u2018Our work here consista Jaxgaly of lung troubles.Having used Angler's Petroleum Emulsion in my own case with the most satisfactory results, makes pe partial to it, and 1 now use it very largely in my practice.\u201cCharles A.Wilson, M.D., San An- \u2018tonlo, Texas.\"Angier's Petroleum Hmulsion has the endorsement of over one humired thou- © sand eminent X \u201cin- Canada, : the-United States, Bagiand and its col- .oplen.We believe this to be indis- \u201c putadle evidence of the aupreme value of - Angters Petro Emulsion, aud .| receiv the by-law red tavern licenses (77 to 67, and shops | from 22 to'3L : : A change of vote by Ald.Boudreault prodyced this result, and the measure its third reading.is now effective, but for a notice of veconsidera- tioh \u201cgiven by Ald.Desjardins, which, however, In not likely to.carry.ABYSSINIANS FAVOUR, \u201cMAD MULLAH.\u201d Have Entered Into An Arrangement, if Not a Compact.February 2.\u2014The situation In ds growing serious.14 has been learned that the Abyssinian army sent out to fight the Mullah did not proceed beyond the point where the water wells ended, and it is known that the Mullah sent emissaries to the Abys- sinlans, who aeem to have succeeded In Inducing them not to fight against their own race, It is not true, however, as the Mullah boastfully declares, that this Abyssinian force entered into an alllance with him.Still.their attitude has been changed from the active assistance expected from then into one of passivity.VESSELS ADRIFT IN THE ICE FLOES.Seven Vessels are Out and Many May Perish.Bt.John's.Nfid., February 2.\u2014The Co- lonia! Fisheries Department has received advices that spven vessels hailing from Canadian.American and Newfoundland ports are adrift amid the ice floes in the Gulf of St.Lawrence.It is feared that the crews of some of these boats may perish.\"JOHN REDMOND RE-ELECTED CHAIRMAN.Rome, |.Dublin, February 2.\u2014At a meeting here yesterday of the Irish,.Parllamen- tary party, John Redmoffd was reelected chairman for zhe coming season.May Abolish \u201cBlack Rod.\u201d Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, February 2.A score of applications for the position of Blacir Rod of the Senate have been received, and local politicians are kept busy all the time in standing off applicants.There was a rumour last night that the office will be abolished, the duties being incorporated with those of the Sergeant-at-Arms.Several of the Ministers are known to be favourable to this proposal.NO DANGER FROM RUSSIA, Dr.Dillon devotes the greater part of his \u201cForeign Affairs\u2019 in the Contemporary Review to Thibetan question, but he takes a more ordinary point of view, and cvidently has never suspected the Asiatic geniua that lies behind Lord Curzon's mere European face.He points out that there is absolutely no military danger to be apprehended from the Russian side of Thibet; a Russian army could not get to Lhassa unless it marched via Calcutta and the Himalayan passes, or thtough China along the valleys of the Hoangho and Wdho, neither of which projects feasible.There are no routes te the inhabited parts of Thibet from the north.Dr.Dillon describes the mysterious city of Lhassa as follows: \u2018Lhassa, the city of white houses, golden.domed monasteries and lofty tow- ers\u2014the Rome of Northern Buddhism\u2014is situated on a tributary of the Sanpo, the great river of Thibet, which afterwards becomes the Brahmaputra.It had spme 15,000 inhabitants, who marry and give in marriage, and about 18,000 monks, who are strictly forbidden to do either.Thither a never-ending stream of pious pil- srims flows from years end to year's end, journeying from China, Corea, the wild wastes of Mongolia, and the desolate fastnesses of the Himalaya and the Kuen-lun.Gold, precious stones and costly stuffs are brought by these devoted worshippers and laid upon the steps of the throne, on the triple-erested Potala Hill, before the- dread incarnation, so that the treasures already hoarded up there are reported to be priceless.The Dalai-Lama himself cannot be said to enjoy them, for he is a lad who, in the interests of religion and morality, is seldom allowed to live longer than eighteen years in this vale of tears, so that he must often feel a desire to be born again at\u2019 the age of nineteen or twenty, with sufficient firmness of character io relieve his regents of the responsibility of governing in his name.The lamas or priests are generally pawnbrokers and usurers as well as spiritual pastors; the remaining two-thirds of the inhabitants lead hard, cheerless lives, but probably feel as happy as most other \u2018people.Part of the trade is done by barter, and most of the taxes are paid In kind.Officials seldom receive saldrics, being merely exempted from taaxtion, and the whole re- enue of the tHeocratic State amounts to little more than £150,000.\" THE HEAD OF A GREAT MODERN CITY CHURCH.\u2018Whatever else, or rather more, the head of Buch an Institution must be,\" as the writer of the character sketch of Dr.David I.Greer in the February Pearson's says, \u2018\u2019it 1s clear thatghe must be an organizer and administrator.lle must ve many other things as well.Just what things a progressive pastor of a modern city church to-day must be, can be best explained, perhaps, by telling what this man is; for it so happens that, according to those who know lim best, this particular man personifies, about as nearly as any one man can be expected to, those various qualities which are éssen- tial in that profession at this time, belng typical of the city\u2019s clergymen who are \u2018Up\u2019 in their profession.Nor is that height to-day an easy one to reach.Such a man must have many different qualities, must be many different things at ence, and must be all of these with some degree of proficiency.He must be a man of ability, college-bred, genteelly nourished, of sound health, of pleasing manners and good morals, a man of presence, tact, and versatility; he must be a scholar, a writer, a speaker, a teacher, an organizer, a business man.~ \u201cAmong his congregation are college professors, newspaper editors, lawyers and doctors, men and women of inteili- gence and cultyre, and of each of these he must needs be the intellectual and social equal.He must be scholarly enough to Instruct those who themselves are students, eloquent enough to hold the respect of those whose own business it is to persuade, popular enough to associate with the men of the city at the club, refined enough to @nt ir without embarrassment the drawing-rooms of the wealthy, and versatile enough to pass from there without appare condescension to the hovels of the fheedy.Moreover, he must be magnetic enough to gather to hiinself and hold about himsel?a force of co-workers; he must bb honest eénough-to merit the confldence of those who have charity to administer, and he must be shrewd enough to direct wisely the expenditure of large amounts of money: for a.church such es this one, besides being many other things, is in addition a great business institution.In these days of the use of the phrase \u201ccaptain of industry,\u2019 it is not out of the way goed reason why you should it saat fo ka the number of | Forbes - Robertson and GertrudeElliottPlayHam- let to Large House, GOOD SHOW AT FRANGAIS Other \u201cTheatres Have \u2014 Attractive | Bills and Draw Fair Crowds.Mr.Forbes Robertson and Miss Gertrude Elliott deepcned the impresgion they made on Montreal audiences when they appeared last autumn in \u201cThe Light that Failed,\u201d by thelr admirable production of \u201cHamlet,\u201d last act, were fair, \u201cThe Voluntésr Organist\u201d is\u2019 favourite with Montreal theatre and it was played last night to atdience at the Theatre A Mr.Geo.H.Nichol's delineation.of tie character\u2014Tom Bturgis\u2014was the feature of the play, while Mr.8.' J.Broughton as Howard Sturgis, the minister, both looked- and acted the part well.Mr.Charles Hasty did good work as Ebbe Utter, and Misa Alice Belle Pollock played her very difficult role as Grace Hunter, very accepiably.The solos by' the two boys, Willie Nelson- Hunt, in the third | The setting of the play is gbod.The attraction should serve to ill the Francais for the balance of the week.Theagre Royal.Taking it all round the performance at the Theatre Royal this week is a very enjoyable entertainment and one which is likely to crowd the theatre all week.There are two burlesques which, theugh of the ordinary type, Introduce before an audience which filled th evening, at the Academy of Music, house.From eight o'clock until a ing) a number of good features and the vocal chorus work is excellent.Miss cuff that poinis on the inside of the A HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED.SHIRT-WAIST.brilllant colours.The sleeves are plain and very full and x An attractive shirt waist of huckaback, simply tucked in inch tacks from shoulder to waistline, the blind fastening pleat belng emroidered in gathéred into a arm, a half past eleven, the performance continued, followed with great interest by the stud2nt of Shakespeare, and the lover of the drama.Since \u2018Hamlet\u2019 was first given to the world until the.present time, his character and his actions have been the occasion of endless discussion, and the expression of many opinions.The love interest is for once subordinate, and it is the question of Hamlet's mental condition which invariably galls for argument.Ophella can scarcely be regarded as a heroine, but her character, her blighted affection, and the pathos and tragedy of her story heighten the interest in this ex- traordindary play, in which the supernatural has such a prominent part Even to the people of this matter-of- fact twentieth century, the ghosts give a thrill, and it is not difficult to judge of the effect produced on the superstitious men and women of Shakespeare's time.Mr.Forbes.Robertson gives a scholarly interpretation of the character of the melancholy Dane, who arouses the curiosity, if not the sympathy, and who appeals to the mind and the moods, more than to the heart and the affections.Mr.Robertson represents Hatnlet as the young student whose chafacter is affected by the death of his father, and the sudden marriage of his mother to the cle who 3nurdered his father.In \u2018the first two act Hamlet ponders and &e- flects, and wavers, undecided what ne will do, until he suddenly accomplishes his desire, without time at the last for dug, consideration.Mr.Robertson made a fine Hamlet, interpreting the difficult character with a due ap- preclation of the various moods, and the influences which controlled the man, whose natural disposition and tendencies had been warped and changed by the shocks he received.Mr.Robertson was at his best in the/ scenes with the ghost of his father; his conversation with his .mother; and the scenes with poor Ophelia.His reading of the lines showed him to be what he is, a scholar and a student, as well ag a finished actor.As Ophelia, Miss Gertrude Eiliott was charming and pathetic.It is hardly necessary to say that the supporting company is a fine one, and the whole performance, down to the minutest details of staging, is impressive and satistying.At Proctor\u2019s.The loves of lords and milkmaids have been the theme of many compositions ere now.In the dtamatizing of Hardy's \u201cTess of the d'Ubervilies,\u201d appearing at Proctor's Theatre, it is the same old story with a few new touches.The role of Tess, the simple mald, pure and lovable, is taken by Miss Ré- becca Warren, and the troubles through which the heroine passes give\u2019 har ample opportunity.Tess, the maid of low degree, loving a tall, dark young man, Angle Clare, marries him.After marriage, secrets are revealed that destroy their ifs and separate them, the Misband rRoing te Brazil, the wife returning to her family.Driven by the poverty of her family ahd the sickness of her brother, she becomes the prey of Alex.Stoke-D'Uberville.She marries him and suffers greatly at his hands.Subsequently, Clare returns from South Americas.Impelled by D'Uber- viles,cruclty and the deep love in her heart for her true husband in a fit of passion she slays D'Uberville, and then flees with Clare to a hiding-place.They are found at last and \u2018she gives her- selt up.rle Ryder as Angle Clare, tgkes _To Gure Toothache in one ili NNRVOL., Yousmone : to cll this mun a \u2018captain of religious in.véustry.4 Po ET [- i - back if fails.35 cents at all druggiom ers beech 1 stand if Russia had at commend two.4 4 a Toma Hanlon ig as great a favoyrite as ever and with Mr.Dgvid she did a capital sketch fn the ollo., Fields and Wooley do the séemingly never ending so-called German: comedy act.The musical turn of th¢ Frefer- ick Brothers and Mi#s Jessie Burns is one of the best of the sehson.Miss Marie Rogers will make a hit with her songs this week that\u2019 will be lasting.Rice and Prevost are exceedingly fullhy acrobats and much of their work \"is new.There Is a quantity of tasty scepery used and as pretty a lot of gifis, nicely gowned, as\u201d have been seen here for months.SERIOUS BLAZE * ON CORNER OF MAIN \"AND CRAIG STREETS.- A fire, which at first threatened to be of serious proportions, broke out at an early hour to-day in the top storey of the Fabre building, at the northwest corner of Craig and St.Lawrence streets.The damage will amount to probably $1,500.When the firemen arrived in response to an alarm turned in by a policeman, no flames were visible, but smoke was | issuing from the four sides of the roof.Streams were laid, but as the blaze was hard to locate, a second alarm was sounded.The lower flats were dam by water.The worst sufferer is Mr.L.J.A.Surveyer, hardware merchant, in whose place the fire centred.Emile Paquette and H.Guertin, artiat painters, were also losers.: The tenants of the building are H.B.Fuerst, Roy, Royg & Senecal, D.Phaneiif, A.Dupperault, G.A.Bou- dreau, R.Gohier & Son, Moses G.Singer, H.Goldberg, W.Booth, 0.C.| Coutlee, Chabot & Dorion, N.Beaudoin, E.Paquette and Frs.Doyle, the duretaker, who escaped from the building.: nr ; + \u201cAN AMERICAN WARNING.Mr.John Bristien \u2018Walker.writes in the December Cosmopolitan a most solemn warning to the people of the world on the \u2018imminence of the Russian peril.® On.the question of the evacuation of \u2018Manchuria he says: \u2018 \u201cHaving enteted, Rusiia had no inten- | -tion of leaving.- The pretence of evacua- t tion was only because.at the time she was not ready.to begin battle.Other nations, and especlilly the United, States, have been blind to what this movement | really meant.- - .- \u201cRussia Is now established: nlong the frontiers, its forts buflt;-'and ifs \u2018navies | iw the eastern harbours of \u2018Asia\u2019 Tli¢ Man: churians and .Mongols: furnish splendid tighting material at least so far as private soldiers go.They can subsist on a 1ittie,-rice, niake long marches, .sieep In the open, obey_orders, and quickiy learn to handle firearms with precision.They \u2018can be édbsisted \u2018and Kept satfsfied with & total expenditure of not above six or} eight dollara.a.month, as agafitst\u2019 from five to eight times that cost -for~ the American soldier; and\u2019 the Russi the officers ready to put aÿer them \u201cLet the civilized .worid ston ily\u2019 sures and its business long: ;cdnsider this.spectadle and ask nce Will the force be brought to.cothbllt the \u2018Russian: forces in China?\u201d But lot* Russia.annex four hundred\u201d millions of CRihese \u2018subjects, and With this low-priced \u2018labour À build armaments; then India are certain- to fall.Le C8, \u201cAmerica feels confident jn her strength,- apd, added to England end Erande.; wé } a wy and Persia imagine that we might conquer Bat where would thirds of the world\u2019s population?Doës she Biel money to vobduct her campaigns?fours + ; 8 fatr] pos à Geo.A, vor | SiR E 8.have | tion Discusses Transportation Commission.WANT BETTER INSPECTION Graln Exporters to Be Called To- | gether Boon in -the Matter.Yesterday afternoon the first meeting of the new committee of management of the Corn Exchange Associa- lion took place, The following members were rresent: Thomson, president; os.Quintal.treasurer; A.E.Cook, A.B.Labelle, R.W.Oliver, M.A.Overend, C.R.Taylor.The first business transacted was the .| fulfilment of the by-law which requires the election of a member of the committee as vice-pregident, and this resulted in the unanimous election of Mr.Norman Wight.In accordance with the desire expressed at the annual meeting it was decided to renew the representations made last year in favour of such amendment of the inspection law as will abolish the Eastern Grain Standards Board, and substitute for the present system of annual standards one whereunder inspection would be based on the descriptions of the various grades, and the standards would be made permanent as they are in the Manitoba district.In the matter of the association's desire that thd Montreal inspector should be empowered to issue original certificates of inspection of Manitoba wheat, which, owjng to opposition from Manitoba, the Government has hitherto declined to grant, it was decided that a meeting of the grain exporters of this port should be called to decide what further action could be taken in the matter.The question is one of great importance to the grain shippers of this port for in the absence of Canadian seaboard inspection of Manitoba grain much of it i being shipped vi United Sta] seaboard ji tained.The committee also gave consideration to the representations to be made by the Corn Exchange Association before the Government Transportation Commission, which {s presently to meet in, this city, and will further consider the matter at a special meeting held on Tuesday next, .It was decided to hold the regular monthly meeting of the committee on the first Tuesday of the month instegd of the first Monday, as heretofore.\u201c%: \u2019 ANNUAL MEETING WOMEN\u2019S MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO-DAY.The twenty-second annual meet- tg of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada opened this gnorning in St.Paul's Church, at 10 @clock, with a meeting of the executive board, after which the roll was called, and Alloca- \u2018tion of funds gettied.; The afternoon session began at 2.30.After prayer th president's address pection can be there ob- was heard, and the reports of the Becretary \u2018a treasurer read and adopted.Mra.1.C.Bharp was the leader in an open parliament, the sub- Ject for discussion being \u2018\u2019Hindragces, Hopes.\u201d ; reports of the following auxil- laries were presented: Meiville, Elgin, Windsor Mills, Richmond, St.Giles, \u2018St.Matthew's, St.Hyacinthe, Montreal \u2018West, Cushing, McGillivray, The Gore, Taylor, Leeds, Beauharnots, St.Johns, Westminster, Huntingdon, Chalmers, Beechridge.To-morrow morning's programme is: Devotional exercises; reports C nt 8t., Knox, Ergkine, Stanley St, St.Paul's, St.Gabriel, Lachine, Valley- fleld, Athelstane, Russeltown and Covey Hill, Luchute, Georgetown and Eng- Hsh River, St.Lambert.French Colporteur Work, Rev.J.S.Taylor.Question Box.Afternoon sessfon\u20142.30 p.m.\u2014Report of Nominating Committee, adoption of French, Mrs.Crawford; Foreign, Miss Scott.# \u2018 Missionary address, Miss J.V.Sinclair; offering, dedicatory prayer,greet- Ings from sister socleties, closing words.Mrs, G.A.Grier is in the chair, and there'is a good attendance.WILL CHOOSE A PROTECTIONIST CANDIDATE [nn Arp Ste.Cunegonde, Westmount, and St.Henri, will hoid a convention in Le Chevalier Hall, No.1992 St.James street, this evening, at eight -o'clock, to choose a protectionist candidate for the election which will take place on February 16, to replace Mr.Madore, At nine o'clock this evening will take \u2018place, in the City Hall, St.Henri, a mass meeting, at which the newly chosen candidate and his friends will \u2018address the electors.All electors, without regard to party, are cordially invited to attend the latter meeting.™ FIRE IN, UPTOWN fne street, yesterday afternoon, did damage estimated at $2,000.the counter by employes, and an alarm was sounded, calling out the central division of the fire brigade.Men from.No.6,station laid a line of ; hose and quenched the flames in short order.Six pianos and an organ were blistered and scorched snd damaged : by water.Number of Deaths Last Week.The total number of deaths in Montreal last week were 106,- of which 94 were Catholics, § Protestants, and 3 Jews, il s Of the fourteen cased of typhoid .fever reported in Montreal last week only one death resulted.The causes of the deaths were: Pneumonia, 17; diphtheria, 3; wijooping cough, 4; smallpox, 1; consumption, 12; bronchitis, 5; infantile diseases, 15.Mr.Wilkins Elected Director.Mr.Robert C.Wilkins has return- ed from New York, where He was elected a director of the Garment Manufacturers Association of Arnérica.At a banquet held under\u2019 the anspices of the association, he delivered ap address In behalf of Canada.' Trouble is All Settled.Last ening Mr.\u201d Jas Reld Wilson, director.the Dominion Coal Com pany, mide the announcenient that the Be at work tials morning.: Increase in\u2019 Land Sales.fuer ¢ \u201ctrouble at No.2 Dominion had been hate die dep Pire and/ihe fall ores oF men would | + rb ey es fd J Mr.F.G.Griffo, head of the Lahd ent © Corn Exchange Associa-| s ports for the reason thaty same; Our Work\u2014Home, Miss Harvie;.Delegates from St.Gabriel Ware, » who was recently appointed a judge.- \u2018PIANO STORE.A fire, which started in J.A.Hur@ Freau's piano store, at 1630 St.Cather .The flames were first noticed-under Es WESTMOUNT'S NEW .\u2018COUNCIL DISCUSSES THE WATER QUESTION.At yesterday'® session of the West- mount Council, a decision was reached as to the course of action to be taken regarding the town\u2019s water supply.A deputation consisting of Judge Trenholme, Dr.Kirby and Mr.Hut- chins, waited on the Councl.- \u2018They pointed out that thelr prpperty had depreciated In value: owing to the proximity of the pumping station un Clarke avenue, and that the\u2019 company bad violated their asteement in supplying water from Verdun in the place of water from Back River, .Mr.Hutchind asked that the council experts on the water supply in the way of analysis, and take action against the Montreal Water & Power Company.After some discussion.Mr.Duclos came forward with a resolution to the effect that a committee be appointed to confer with the council as to the advisability of taking action against the Montreal Water & Power Company after a final conference with the company, to take plaée Inside of a week, and to report back to council Mr.Lee was the seconder, and the resolution carried.MBTEL ARRIVALS.At-the Windsoi~F.A.Wilkes, Winni- Peg; Cleghorn, Toronto; D.Pope, Cookshire; Charles Murphy, Ottawa; H.H.Collier, St.Catharines: A.M.Campbell, Toronto.; At the Place Viger\u2014A.F.Cañser, John Laird, T.A.Taylor, R.Barclay, New York: H.A, Fisher, New York; H.F.Nugum, Utica, N.Y.At Hotel Caralake\u2014H.Chauvin, Monte- bello: D.Gagnon, Ottawa; FK.*P.Heaton, Toronto; Charles Barry, Truro; J.Fran- cls, Winnipeg.At the Corona\u2014J.H.Wilmott, Toronto: Conrad Bodden, New York; H.NX.Good- Win,, Prescott; D.E.Champion, Bridgeport; F.T.Crawford, Boston.At the Hall-J.E.Stark, New;York; J.A.Jackson, New York: O.Moore, Orillia; D.M.Macpherson, Lancaster; J.A.Langlois, Quebec; M.P.Connolly, do two things: Get other reports from | {cert being ATTEMPTED BURGLARY.\u2014Burg- fère made pn attempt to rob a sale on the premi of the Howard Bottling Co., 683 Dorghester street, early yesterday Tnorning.They got nothing for their trouble, » THE CITY IS SUED.\u2014P.Duplessis Is suing the city for $ for the death of his father by drowning at St.Helen's Island lust summer.It ls alleged that the city did not supply proper lifesaving apparatus.2 < AMETHYST SOCIAL CLUB.\u2014The above club will hold its usual fortnightly euchre and_dance on Wednes- | diy \u201c&vening, February 3rd, in Conservatory Hall.Euchre will commence ut 8.50 sharp.This will be open night for member's friends.MOTHER SUES FOR DAMAGES.\u2014 Mrs.Marie Lefrancois, whose zon Ul- ric Lefrancols, was killed by falling from the Bout de I'Ile bridge, January 20, while he was at vork on the structure, has entered an action of damages for 51,999 against the Dominion Bridge Company.CONCERT IX \u2014The first of a \u201d GERMAN CHURCH.1 serfes of concerts for the betfefit of the organ fund, held In the \u2018German Lutheran Church, St.Dominique street, last Sunday afternoon, was a success.The music for the first half of the programme was all of the composition of Mozart, the con- lermed a \u2018Mozart Feier.\u201d The first number was a trio, piano, violin and \u2018cello, by Herren Boehmer, Scheuer and Schafheitlin.Herr E.Schenker then sang \u201cIn Diesen Heill- gen Hallen\u201d; Herr E.Boehmer played a romance for Lhe piano, and Madame S.Cornu sang \u2018Der Engel des Fried- ens,\u201d and \u201cDus Veilchen.\" Herr F.Schafheitlin then gave a \u2018cello solo.\u201cAve Verum,\u201d followed by Herren Scheuer.Bopp, Reichling.Allen and Spence in a string quintette and the first part of the programme was brought to a close by a recitation, hy Herr Karl Boehmer, accompanied by the piano and organ.In the second half, Mlle.A.Demole sang \u2018\u2018Hallelujah.\u201d from Massenet: Herrew Scheuer and Wieland played a selection from Beethoven on the violin and plano; Herr E.Schenker sang \u201cIch Kenn ein Herz,\u201d Rodomski: Mme.Quebec; E.Murray, Shawinigan, = boat, on B H it Lod i oes ww} pr foods, full efficiency It is of | .w t ESET SPUR ITN 7 +» aswell as in nutritive quality.It is dark brown, instead of white, or creamy, like other all of the dark colored Bran-coats, in their * Sg hg te - heavier than any other Wheat preparation because it becguse it contai _ But \u2014though heavier and darker, a are made, off SA nung,\u201d from Rubinstein, and the cone cert was brought te a cl by a string quintette by Herren heuer, Bopp, Reichling, Allen and Spence.W.C.T.U.ELECT THEIR |\": OFFICERS FON THE YEAR * \"AT ANNUAL MEETING.The Central Montreal! Women\u2019s Chris« tian Temperance Union held its annual meeting for the election of officers yesterday afternoon at Evangelistic nual public meeting will be held on February 26th.» Following were Re\u2018omeers elected: \u2014 Miss Walker, president.Honorary vice-presidents\u2014Mesdames James Fleck, J.L.Morin, J.Paterson, A.Therrien, R.Campbell W.S Barnes, F.M.Dewey, Mowatt, Hugh Pedley, Griffith.Board of honorary directors\u2014Lady Dawson, Lady Galt, Mesdames Red- path, Douglas, Shaw, E.H.Botterell, A.F.Gault, E.H.Lay, D.Morrice, H.McLennan, W.Hall, Scrimger, Mac- Vicar, Chas.Morton, W.J.Buchanan, R.Lingsay, D.Macdonald, R.Macaulay, F.Ajtken, Cushing, A.B.Mac- kay, N.B.Corse and Miss Dougall.Active vice-presidents\u2014Mesdames 8, Finley, M.H.Gault, M.G.Ure, John Murphy.Corresponding secretury-\u2014Misg Coche rane.; Recording secretary\u2014Mrs, Deering.Treasurer\u2014Miss E.Holden.Executive committee\u2014President, ace tive vice-presidents, secretaries, treasurer, librarian, superintendents and the following ladies: Episcopal Church, Mesdames R.W.Shepherd; Messiah, Anson Campbell; Unitarian, Church, Miss Bryson; Baptist Church, Mrs.Uttihg; Methodist Church, Mesdames Nichol, Shaw.F.Fairman, Thtërston, T.G.Willams: Reformed Episcopal, terian Church, Miss Hastings, Mea- dames Hugh Cameron, Millar, Ediez Congregational, Mrs.A.H.Thomson, Miss H.Casault, of Quebec, is the gueqy of Mrs.Pangman, Mansfield street, having come up for the ladies\u2019 Corgu and M'lle.Demole sang \u2018\u2018\u2019Tren- ® o bonsptel.it the matter in certain Nerve cells.\u2019 More nourishment is therefore needed to support that sort of brain-work than much of a diffused and varied These elements are Phosphate of Potash and Albumen, which are contained in the outeg coats of ' in grinding Flour.+-w: \u2018The outer coats are too fibrous to = .; fine Flour, and so dark in color as to prévent its to support twice as « + ?+ Nearly all great successes have been achieved through intense Concentration, which is like the \u201cBurning Glass,\u201d that focuses sunlight so hotly upon a single spot as to set wood aflame.\u2026 : + The ability to Coficentrate is reckoned equivalent to having twice: as much Brain power of non- concentrating quality.ER AA \u201c.Ambitious peofil¥ gre therefore the greatest sufferers from \u201c Brain-fag; gray matter in certilh Nerve Cells, frequently duedo over-concentration.= Co When that reserve of gray matter is gone\u2014the valuable power of concentration is lost, and only the «* right elements in food can quickly restore it.: ais ut these dar sale to people who want white flour merely because it looks nice.e © » differs from all other Wheat foods in Bes.Phosphates.a gut » C 9 that rebuild Brain and Nerve tissue, + proves it to be ei \\ { \\ or \u2014\u2014 o \u201cThe food that 2 5 brains oo, CATE » Pri - ¢ are \u2018Wheat a is concentrated, and contains a high per cent.of the mineral clemantg Govesnment Analysis times more digestible than Oatmeal, and three times as ready ®r assimilation as the average Wheat food.- \u201cGrape-Nuts\u201d contains the best Brain and Nerve materials, pre-digested past the Liver Stage, so that the imperfect stomach the average person can get all the nutrition out of it.It promptly repairs \u201cBrain-fag\u201d and is the correct food for i Hat, Bt-Catherine-street.- The an- Manning, Miss R.Lawless; Presby-.ED Sr = 2 c a i Loan PEN Westen Desperado Who .» sRefed the Police Is 2 - Dead.| xep on \u201cHE.MU tee ee = Before: Death He Confessed Guilt to Bev.Mr.Kerby\u2014Faced Death Bravely.» Special to the Montyeal Star.Calgarÿ.N.W.T., February 2\u2014At elght o'clock this morning Ernest Cash- .el pajd the penalty for murdering Isaac Relt, He was hanged at the police barracks in the yard behind the .suard house, A few mifutés before eight o'clock.Cashel was.taken out of the cell, and &_proeession formed.Re r.Kirby was first, Sergt.Des- bari acting warden of the gaol, the prisoner handcuffed.three police, with the sheriff In the rear.came out of the | d house Into the yard and all mountqd the scaffold.The Lord's prayer was .then commenced.Radcliffe strapped Cashel's legs, placed the white cap, adjusted the rope, und at the word \u201cAmen\u201d the bolt was pulled.The drop was nine feet.Cashel was soon dead.+ 7] » body was turned over to Coroner MacKid.The jury rendered the usual verdict.of death by hanging.Through the special permission of the Lieuten- ant-Governor in Council, the body was handed to friends and buried in the the Potter's field.CONFESSED HIS GUILT.Cashel passed a restless night.He slept but little.At six o'clock this morning he was visited by Rev.Mr, Kirby, who remained till the end and to whom he confessed his rullt.He walked firmly to the gallows and when he faced the few spectators, showed no signs emotions.Only members of the press and the officials were allowed in the yard.The gallows was also enclosed.only the door being left épen.Cashel wax a depraved criminal outlaw, from Wyoming, who arrived here eighteen months ago.He was tried for theft, and sentenced to Stony Mountain penite for five years Latër the .bôdy of Isanc Belt was found in thé Red Deer River.He had been shot \u201844 the back.He had befriended Cale, who disposed of some of Belt's ofothing and a fifty dollar bill Belt h Cashel was brought back from the penitentiary, triéd and found gullty of murder and sentenced to be hanged on December 15.He held up a guard of three mounted policemen and escaped.He wip recsptured on January 17, after a Ts gsarch.Lessigis in Loyalty.To the Editar\u2018of The Montreal Star.Sir, \u2014I sh Uke to 4 your attention to a subject whicl®is of the greatest Importance to every person who is a Canadian\u2014a subject which + has been neglected.I refer to the lack F of national spirit.Of course I do not even hint that there is among Canadians a lack of loyalty, \u2018but no one can deny tBat- there is considerable lethargy along that line.Many people appear to fhink that loyalty \u2018to one's \u2014 owncountry should come to one.by nature and as a matter of course.This A } H i Î a de re a a Er ra rene + ~ aq agp Td mae re Ey ete \u2014~ ee 2e Instance, if a thild were dilowed' to read that he was a citizen of a cer- of the fact.In other words, he must 'be Informed-taught some Way or \u2018another.Ha might pass.his PE my 26 > rs ps ai ar Se mas dh dependent api aes qe | he wpuld make & better \u2018allowed Jo aéquire bis.cas - It the Government wonld compel the systematic teaching of tism in RJERED A RANCHER Protestant cemetery, thereby escaping\u2019 ia true only; to a certain extent.me oo far Nicolat, to attend the funeral grow up without belfig-told or having |: tain country; He would got de aware [- whole life systematic and ta extend Ne anttre acboël days, do Yo < the Bublic schools all over the Domin- fon it would produce results the extent | of which it is Impogsible farfone to imagine.Of course provision would need to be made to have the law enforoed to the letter even in the most outlying districts.Under a system like this none of us need have one moment's anxiety for safety-of-our-country.\u2014 Not power on the American continent would dare to interfere with our rights and liberties, and of couraes it is unnecessary to speak of our having trouble with any over-sea nation\u2014at least such as to threaten the integrity of the Dominion.The children of for- elgners, even those of people from the pd States, could then be depended upon to grow up Canadians with a strong national spirit.Canada could depend upon her sons and daughters\u2014 no matter what country their parents may have çome from\u2014to uphold her honour.There is no probability of the annexation of Canada to the United States, That argument ead for ever.| Whatever hope © United States has or may have had in this connection is now vain, and for this she can thanX the domineering, blustering policy which she has followed in her dealings with us.Even now we read almost daily of the granting by England of some special favour to Americans \u201cto promote the good relations between the two Anglo-Saxon peoples,\u201d and just as often do we read of some insult specially aimed by Americans at British interests and British pride, such as the hauling down of a British flag or the deporting of some respectable and often wealthy British visitor.The \u201camity\u201d seems all on one side.But supposing-only wsupposing\u2014 that a great part of our population has no love for British connection.To these and to people of all classes the plan which I would suggest could not but be agreeable.It is this.No person born in Canada and intending to remain here could say that he did not love his native country.Of course not; no person would even desire to express himself in this way.Then I suggest that there be a systematic teaching of love of country\u2014Canada.There is no individual to whom this could be objectionable.Neither Catholics, Protestants nor any religious sect\u2014nejther the descendants of any nationality\u2014could say: \u201cThis is a dangerous course for our particular interests.\u201d Under this system Canada could work out her own true destiny\u2014wh ther that destiny be to gecome a sep- ate nation or not.No person who Fishes that we retain the British connection could utter one word against the teaching to Canadian children the love of their own land.All questions submitted to the people for an opinion would then be answered by the people as a nation.The patriotic spirit would then completely outweigh political party feeling.I.know-\u2014people who read, people who think, know\u2014 this would be fhe result of the compulsory, systematic teaching of patriotism in the public schools of Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific.I should like to see this subject taken up by persons who are in a position to create enthusiastic interest in it.D.M.Sir Wilfrid Laürier in City, - Bir Wilfrid \u2018Laurier, arrived in the city yesterday, and left in the after- of the late Bishop Gravel.\u201cCanadian Pacific Land Sales., Yeébruary 2\u2014During the month of Jan the Pacific \u2018Räilway sold 116,840.75 écres, at a total value ot.$386,649.88.+ 20° Everyone That Neglects Catarth ~~} Runs the Awful Risk of Consumption.Coase ak, \u201cui \u2014, .) .To a dreary .genal settlement in Siberia there ha just been banished, for the third time, a member af the Russian nobility, whose career rivals anything in fiction or history for adventure, money-getting in devious ways and money-spending on luxuries mt for a Croesus.Owing to the fact that America was the scene of part of his story, the cable despatches have given details of his final capture; but the whole astonishing narrative, spreading, as it does, all over Europe, has never been told in complete form before.Count Nicholas Savin, scion of one of the most ancient families of Russian nobility, was born in 1858, the youngest son of the head of the house at that time.His upbringing was that of the ordinary Russian aristocrat of the old school, and at the age of 20 he entered the smartest regiment of cavalry guards with the rank of cornet, the lowest grade of officers in the Russian army.Early in life Count Savin had remarkable experiences, for his three elder brothers died, one after the other, in a short time, making him sole heir to the vast family estates.His father dled scon afterward, and he tered Into possession of his patrimany at the age, of 22.At that time his property was estimated to consist of 100,000 acres of land, while his invested capital was figured at about $5,000,000.BCATTERED A VAST FORTUNE.Feeling secure In the possession of ail these riches, Count Nicholas Savin began a life of the most geckless sort He kept race horses, and he gambled on the race courses of Russia as though his only wbject in life was to throw his money away as quickly as possible.He played cards with equal recklessness, and when he took part in a game the points were never less than $5 each.His mode of life én general was luxurious to excess.He gave dinners costing $5,000 each, and in a Russian midwinter had fresh flowers brought from the south of France to ive to each of his guests a bouquet Valued at 325.The same extravagan was practiced in all directions, with the result that the count's immense fortune soon began to decrease with alarming rapidity.Within three years from the date of his succession to the: family estates the crash came, and almost before he had any idea that he was In pecuniary difficulties the count found himself a ruined man.The ostaige had to be sold ta cover the endless list of debts whith he had contracted In all directions.In many cases the count had \"been ruthlessly plundered by tradesmen .and other creditors, who took advantage of his childlike ignorance of money matters, but they had only hastened the catastrophe which Count Savin's spendtbrift habits would inevitably have caused sooner or later.When aécounts came to be balanced up, CounttSavin found that there were insufficlent funds left to pay his debts of honour, so that he- was quickly branded as \u2018gn outcast by his former comrades of \"the regiment of cavalry guards.Count Savin threw up his commission in the army, went abroad and drifted to Paris, the Mecca of all Russian travellers.In Paris began that career which raised Count -Bavin to \u2018unenviable notoriety.He soon got Into touch with card-playing circles, afid In the great, gay city he acquired a practical knowledge of money-making and other necessary accessories to.a luxurious life without private meang His linguistic talents were of great service to him, for he could converse.fluently in English, French, GeMman, Italian and half a dozen Slavic tongues, including Po-|\" lish and Crechish, besides his native Russfan.His title procured for him the entree of the most exclusive circles of Parisian society, fôr the story of his misfortune In Russia had not then \u2014 o ey ro Ar i Raa TE The unparalleled success of startled the entire medical that is, it immediately goes dhe Sa a.possibly cure.3 Catarrhozone SR de 2 ol sd EERE ssibly be, # mation, could : It \u2018doesn Catafth \u2018may affect \u2018eve The awful \u2018deadlines\u2019, the unrefenting persecution.the misery beyond de- scriftittf\u201d causéd - by Ca- every requirement of a complete cure for every type of Catarrh is found in Catarrhozone.and convenient remedy, possessing the great advantage over other tréatinents \u2018of being *\u2018& direct cure\u2019\u2019; where the disease redlly is 4; and doesn't take the roundabout course of a tablet, stomgch .medicine, or morphine mixtnre, which chn't | * LJ is so safe that infant babies cap use\u2019 it: Along with the air you breathe, it passes through the aif Passages of the throat, into the brontlial tubes, | then into the lungs, and \u2018finally it is exhaled .thitough' the npstrils, having gone everywhere - Catarrhal i t spatter how longh you have suffered, or how often you hava failed to get relief, even though vis ry organ in your \u201cyou Rg: be p&fmMmicmly enred®by inhaling thé soothing, This is Dangerous Weather to Have the Poisons of Catarrh ~ In Your System.Cure Yourself, Stamp Out the Germs by inhaling Catarrhozone.The only refedy that has ever câred Catarrh premanently is Catarrhozone, whicli can be jnhaled into the air passages and thus.rea this great Catarrh Cure has profession.Doctors say that It is a very simple SL: \u2019 .Jon can | Fragtant vapor of Catarrhozone, ~ - À few breaths through.Catarrhozone inhaler clears body, «the phlegm out, of.\u201d the; \u201cthroat and stops nahin The nostrils are cléansed ch the germs of the disease.-Catarrhozone, and many of them Fate CATARRH fuine Health ° and Beauty, Causes the Weak to Die Young, In d variably jade to Consumption.~ Thousands Annually Cured dy Cane .ne.» \"MISS E.M, PETERS M known by every \u201cggsfdent In the \u2018ptétty_Town-of Highland Grove.She temi¢ catarrh, apd mays: \u201cFor three Toots tefore commenced using Ca- rTHozone I was continually bothered by A Songested condition of my nose TOR was sneezing and coughing all the time, and really \u2018 never felt well.I persevered with ozche, and was rewarded by borne entirely cured.My recovery pted others in this locality to use hag phegpoinenal results from using ER LOUE MURPHY .A well hidden soclety belle, residing at 28 Monument St., Medford, writes: Kh - forward me three outfits of : Catarrboxone, which I have found | most.valuable for ecatarrhal affections of \u2018the head and throat.Catarrh- fone\" of weak lungs, and reilly saved me from consumption.1 am - recommending CATARRH- NE: above all other treatments, what t curative powers .R 1.others who have algo.benefited by Catarrhosone.\u201d © MISS MARY McKENZIE, 7 Count Savin \u2018rented a reached the French capital, while his personal manners, which were as distinguished as they werd amiable fascinating, made him a favo in the faphionable salons of Paris.Not long r he had settled In Paris oent apartment and began housekeeping on a.furnished the apartment at a cost of $20,000 without receiving a cent in cash; another business house supplied the count with quantities of wine; & third catered for choicest provisions, and so forth in all branches of life.The hard cash required to pay for the immediate necessities of existence was easily earned at card playing and by means of loans obtained from aristocratic friends.These friends lent him.money freely, for he had a wonderful knack of Inspiring them with the utmost confidence in his power to repay Joans of any magnitude.French noblemen, wealthy manyfacturers, finan- clers, politicians, actors and writers all fell into the trap, and supplied him with money they never saw again.Even royalty did not escape.lated that no fewer than twenty members of the various reigning houses of Europe who visited Paris at this period were all fleeceq by the audacious count in one way or another, and it is estimated by the police that the amount thus extracted from Imperial and Royal burses was rully $30,000.DEFRAUDED FOUR GOVERNMENTS.Count Savin dia not confine his operations to these limits, He offered his services to the Russian Government as a 8py, promising that through his connections with high societ he would be able to supply the Russidn Minister of War with valuable secret Information on French military subjects.The Russian Ambassador in Paris was favourably impressed, and knowing by personal experience that the count actually moved in the most exclusive circles,\u201d a general commission of espionage was intrusted to him.Soon he began to send the Russian Government reports on military matters of a startling and sensational character.These reports were brilliantly written, and contained s0 much that Russian military experts knew to be accurate, and were drawn up .such command of the technicalities of the subject that they re regarded as genuine, and the Dt was liberally remunerated, for them.The information was duly treasured up in the archives of the Rus- slan ministry of war, and it was not until several years later that the Russian Government ascertained by chance that Count Savin's highly appreciated reports were nothing but the inventions of his own vivid imagination.Simultaneously with his espionage for the Russian Government, Count Savin offered his services, which were accépt- ed, to Germany, to Austria and to Spaiñ.To all three countries he supplied military reports of a nature deeply interésting to thelr respective military leaders, and tn each case he t them his own inventions, though, as in the case of Russia, this was not discovered til some time afterward At the same time that he was in the pay of four European governments this extraordinary man was a, member of a Russian nihilist association, the headquarters of which were, in.Paris, he possessed thé full confidence of the political conspirators, whe had not.the slightest Idea of his official connections, As a matter of fact, Count Savin a pears to have been more 80 faf as has been ascertsined; never played his revolutionary \u2018then false.On the contrary, he was & wai adherent of the cause, and \u2018a plot to assassinate the late Cgar \u2018Aletander Tr Jn 18È8 was clearly traced to the Pafis.lan group of desperadoes,'of whom Ba- | vin-was tbe most prominent.1° MARRIED A WEALTHY HEIRESS Thanks \u2018to the high socjal on which he\u201coccupfed in Paris, and to his reputation for the ion of boundless wealth, an ambitious matrimonial match was the easiest thing in the world for Court Savin to manipulate.His choice fell on à Young-woman who was as beautiful as she was rich, the Countess de Lautrec, one of the daughters of Count Lautrec, then a well- known French nobleman.The Countess received a dowry of half a million dollars, and her parents and friends considered that she was exceptionally lucky in securing such a husband as the dashing Count Bavin.According to the custom of the country, the husband \u2018took possession of the wife\u2019 dowry, and it went the way of all money that came Mato Count Savin's hands.Subsequently, after two .or three years of martyrdom, the Countess obtained a divorce.Finally there caime a time when Paris began to be anuncomfortable place of residence for the Count.Stories\u201c were whispered |.about.To avoid open exposure, the subject of them proceeded to Berlin, where he repeatéd what he had done In Paris.When he had obtained all that he could hope for in Berlin, Count \u2018Savin went on to Vienna, and from Vienna to Rome, and from Rome to Madrid, and from Madrid to Copenhagen.CANDIDATE FOR A THRONE, Toward the epd of 1892, when he was 84 years of Count Savin assumeä the name of Count Lautrec de Toulouse, 'l and went to the Balkans to seek n adventures in the troubled zone of near East, At that time there was grave discontent in Bulgaria.Prince Ferdinand had failed to realize the expectations centered on him at his election, and the Count, arriving in the Balk when hie discontent was at fever heat, côncetved the fdea of oust- | ing Prince Ferdinand and his successor as\u2019 Bulgarie\u2019s- rnin he Savin \u2018began to plot and plan for this end with all the skill and cunning which he had acquired in his tiests intrigues of all kinds throughout Ene rope.His transactions with seve European 'goverhments had put in hands letters from numerous noted per-{- sonages of the highest importance in international affairs, and now he made |.use of these communications to prove prominen Bulgarians, whase support he needed, that he Ra va entire confidence of the p pal atates-' -[men of Europe, and that consequently he would be a thoroughly sultabl 1e candidate for the Bu throne.It lgarian t} \"1 says much for Count Savin\u2018s diplomatic \u2014seale-of credit.One firm] It is re- i sincere in his | njhiliam than in any other respect ad ; + information, what was y damning against him, he had received compromising letters from two or.three grand duchesses of the Russian Imperial family in Paria.The Russian detective reported his discovery to \u2018the Russian embassy, and it was decided without further ado to kidnap Count \u201cAfter the Coffee.\u201d tek IRON-OX @ Tiny Toniq Tablets andthedinner will be | thoroughly digested.It is impossible to enjoy @ good dinner when you know that headache, heartburn, sour stomach, palpitation, \u2018constipation, are likely to follow.| IRON-OX, little chocolate conted tablèts; itively prevent all uns.pleasant consequences.\u2018They tone and invigorate the stomach, regulate the digestive fluids, cause natural activity of the bowels.not ry?æ oen! OR po Bit, Gomer fates 4 à AN A »% ee , Tgiongl i ESET \u2018orimes naalhat (that a highly iliegal pro- A greve violation of inter» but; after Consten- balongs civilized \" Ls sel EE - to fr for country.It was + all, © to the wo \u2018and influence is predominant th Under cover of darkness, when Count Savin was strolling from a cafe back to his hotel, he was seized, gagged, thrown into a closed cab, driven to the seashore and conveyed on board a Russian steamship anchored in the Bosphorus.His disappearance Was mysterious and complete, and Stam- buloff never ascertained what had become.of his favourite pretender to the Bulgarian throne.| ESCAPED.TWICE FRQM SIBERIA.Count Savin's trial took place In Moscow in 1893° and was conducted with closed doors, for the Russian Government had every reason to keep secret all the disclosures made there, Count Savin bore himself bravely and defended himself with skill, but his condemnation was a foregone conclu- Sion, and he was sentenced te lifelong banishment to Siberia, coupled with 10 yeafs\u2019 hard labour in the B8iberian mines.A few weeks later Count Savin was a nameless convict in a Siberfan penal settlement, doing 10 hours of the coarsest labour every day, and surrounded by murderers and common criminals.It must have been a terrible ordeal for the successful political plotter who had lived a life of luxury Jn Paris and shone in the gay salons of Parisian society, but it did not last long.With the wonderful resource and inventiveness which characterized him Count contrived to escafe, assumed disguise and made his way to Tomsk, the prin- {ciptal town in Stberla.With colossal | impudence he set up business there as n dealer and perpetrated a series rdindry swindles in connection with big sales of grain.Chance led to his detection; he was rearrested and n back to the penal settlement, where fearful retribution awaited him.He was broQght in front of the assembled convicts, stripped, tied tos an fron frame and flogged with knouts.The count was unconscious when it was over and he had to be carried back to his miserable quarters, where he was left to recover from his injuries as best be could.FOUGHT IN CUBAN WAR Somehow he got well again and after hardahips, dangers and adventures, the recital of which would fill several volumes, Count Savin succeeded In getting out of Siberia into China, where he made his way to Shanghal, and thence to Japan and San Fran cisco.He arrived in the United States shortly before the war with Spain, and, ever in search of new and thrilling experiences, he shipped to Cuba \u2018and fought as a volunteer on the American side under an assumed name.Throughout e war Count Savin fought with distinction, but he fought for the pleasure of fighting and not from any sympathy for the American cause, for, as a matter of tact, his aristocratic tastes led him to be a partisan of Spain.The period that followed was one of the most trying in Count Savin\u2019a life.He was utterly destitute and he followed all sorts of occupations to keep his mouth above water.He drifted to Chicago and worked in turn as a waiter, billard maker, cabman and street car conduator.In theseëcapacities he earned wages varying from $4 to $8 a Week, but soon he worked his way up \u2018into \u2019the office of an export house in a of {New \u2018York, where - his knowledge of {1anguagew made him a useful member of the staff.In due course he was despatched to Europe to act as agent to the firm, a post which he filled with astonishing success, oonsidering his lack of commercial tralning and instincts.RECAPTURED AT LAST.But from the moment of his escape Siberia a cruel, relentless tible enemy was tracking his foot- teps.He was an escaped convict of litical importance, and the Russian secret service received orders to trace him and recapture him.Year after year.the search went on, and step by faten the human bloodhounds of the Russian political police traced nis course across China to Shanghai, from Shanghai to Japan, from Yokohzææna to San Francisco, from there tp Cuba, from Cuba back to the States, to.Chicago and other cities, winding up with New York.From New York the scent led his pursuers to Europe and finally they came -up with the object of their chase as he was boarding a steamship at Lisbon to proceed to Hamburg.Count Bavin\u2019s second escape from the Biberian penal settlement occurred in 1896, and the agents of the Russian secret service obtained their first sight of him in the autumn of 1803, so that the pursuit had lasted seven years.On arrival at Hamburg the Russian detectives persuaded the German police to effect Count Savin\u2019s arrest on several charges, and extradition proceedings were immediately begun by Russia.Count Bavin protested, but in vain.He claimed to be an American subject, and when he found that this availed nothing he wrote ah appeal to Kaiser Willam to release him, but this, too, remained unheeded.When the oceasary malities were com- ple e was shipped to, dfronstadt, end in a short\u2019 thy mh Dol! himself on his way back to the penal settlement in Siberia from which he succeeded In escaping twice, but where he will now be so clq@ely watched that another opportunity of freedom will scarcely be offered Him till death comes to pelease him.\"DEATHS \u2018REPORTED Montmagny, Que \u2014 Joseph Deroy, aged S3eyemrs, died on Monday, while taking his supper, of heart \u2018failure.- New York\u2014Willam Burgess, who brought the marechalnefl rose to this country, is dead from pneumonia.His greenhouses on Long Island were among the lalgest in the United Btates.+ A Ottawa, \u2014 Mr.J.M.P.Hannum, an old #nd respected resident-6f Ottawa, has passed away.Mr.Hannum, who was in his seventy-seventh year, suffered a stroke of paralysis in May last, from which he never recovered.NE -In the Exchequer Court \u2018Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont, February 2\u2014The Exchequer Court sat this morning to hear the trial of the case of Edmund Con- pese \u2018 A Hunya WILL OPERATE DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE DURING FAIR.Mr.G.T\\ Bell, of the Grand Trunk Rallway System, has returned from the American General Passenger and Ticket Agents\u2019 Spegial Convention at St.Louis, at which World's Fair arrangements and excursions were considered by the transportation lines of the country in a preliminary way, in conjunction with the St.Louis terminal railroads and the Executive of the Exposition.This consultation will aid materially the various passenger traffic associations in dealing with the subject definitely and more in detail.It was recognized at St.Louis that the conditions would require each group of lines to act separately and for this purpose the New England, Trunk Line and Central Passenger As- socfations will meet in New York early next week At the banquet tendered by the Business Mens\u2019 League, of St.Louis, to the visiting officials, Mr.Bell spoke in behalf of the Canadian lines, which were complimented by the Fair officials for the comparatively large amount of publicity already given with the ob- Ject of promoting the success of the Fair, upon which there has already been spent by the Exposition Company fifteen million dollars, aside from the milliorñs being spent by each state and territory, foreign countries, individual! exhibitors and concessionaires, which will bring the total up to fifty millions.Mr, Bell's announcement that the Grand Trunk would operate during the Fair a double daily service between Canada\u2019s metropolis, Montreal, and St.Louis passing through leading cities of the Domin- fon, including Toronto, Hamilton, London, etc,\u2014was greeted with much satisfaction by the business men and offi- ters of the Fair present at the banquet.LONDON AWAKENED REGARDING ALASKA BOUNDARY DISPUTE.Blue Book Gives Englishmen a Correct Appreciation of Canada\u2019s Afitude.© Special Cable from Our London Corre spondent.London, February 2 \u2014 The Alaska Boundary correspondence issued to-day as a Parliamentary bluebook.is belng published in some of the evening papers under such headlines as \"Curious Revelations,\u201d from which it would seem that Englishmen appreciate for the first time the strength of Canada's anger; firstly at the packed character of the American side of the tribunal, and, secondly, at Lord Lanadowne's action In the hastening of the confirm- atlon of the treaty at , Washington, without awalting the copsidering of Canada\u2019s detalled reason for objecting to thé tribunal INTERESTING OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE.Canadian Associated Presa.In July, 1899, Lord Salisbury wrote the American Ambassador suggesting that the terms of the Anglo-Venezue- lan Arbitration Treaty be: applied to the Alaska question.The United States thought the terms inapplicable to the.controversy.Lord Onslow, replying on February 26th, régarding Canada's objection to the American Commissioners, sald: His Majesty's Ministers are much surprised as the Canadian Ministers at the selection of the American members of the tribunal.His Majesty's Government is convinced that unless the United States withdraw the names there was virtually nothing to chose between breaking negotiations altogether, which would be a grave misfortune to the interests of Canada, or accepting the American nominations and appointing as their collpague representatives appropriate to the altered circumstances of the case.sielvjaleiviyeieivirieleiricjeinioinieileojoleal The convention of the delegates representing all the poll ing subdivisions in Westmount, St.Henri, Ste.Cunegonde and St.Gabriel Ward, which comprise the electoral division of Hochelaga, will be held At eight o'clock this evening, at Lecava- Mer Hall, 1592 St.James street.À protectionist candidate will there be chosen to contest Ho- chelaga against the nominee of the overnment.After the \u201cchoice been made, & mass meeting will take place at the City Hall of Bt.Henri, at which the newly chosen candidate will speak.The meeting will be attended by a number of \u2018well known speakers, including Hon.P.B.Leblano, Mr.C.P.Beau- bien, Mr.Jos.Lussier, Mr.Louis Coderre, and others.dope ++ hob ob dob dbo bob bb debby ob ob ob ob Struck by & Btreet Car.Onesime Veroneau, a letter carrier, 45 years of age, residing at 1447 Notre Dame street, met with a serious accident at the corner of Notre Dame and Dupre streets to-day.He waa driving à vehicle which, in crossing the tracks of the Street Rallw4y, was stfuok by an electric car and literally reduced to kindling wood.The driver was thrown out and his back, head and legs Were badly cut and bruised.He ls at the di Janos) fe fee fe pod PP be be fe fe fe fe he of fe bb bg \u201c irk wh, ot the most efficient and yet mosfgentle remedy for CONSTIPATION and all complaints arising from a sluggish Liver.Half a.tumblerful taken & In the moming on rising brings gentle, sure and ready relief.$28 PER MONTH Expense of owning a modern 10- roomed residence.PRICE $8,600, You pay $1,000 cash.Mortgage 35,500 at 5 per cent.per annum .$275.00 Taxes 67.\u2014 Cost per annum \u2026.\u2026.$882.75 Or $28 monthly.THE MONTREAL INVESTMENT AND FREEHOLD COG.W.BADGLEY, Ses.228 Temple Building.Office open every Friday evene ing - 24 5 Nw - teense smecsecn mecste Last week ver 4,000 shirts were laundried at , \u2019 the Toilet Laundry Why?Well ask anyone wearing one of them and be will tell you.290 GUY ST.Phones Up 3001-56008.SCANDINAVIANS \u2018 ARE PLEASED WITH FRENCH SYMPATHY.À { Special Cable from a Montreal Star Correspondent.Paris, February 2\u2014Franco-Scandin- avian enthusiasm made the amphitheatre of the Sorbonne ring last night The leaders of the Scandinavian! colony of this city and the main lume inaries of the French and Swedish Universities were present.À committee consisting of M.Curie and his wife, the discoverers of radium; Sully Brudhompe Frederic Passy, M.Dec- querel and C.G.Nordling, Consul- General for Sweden and Norway was appointed to effect, if ble, an intellectual and political rappronche- ment between Frange and Scandinav- tan.There is little doubt that the readiness with which the French came to the aid of the sufferers from the Aslesuf fire originated the mgve- ment.The Scandinavians ap te the fact thal thousands of dollérg and quantities: of supplies were rushed to the scene of disaster by public and private initiative in Paris.Another phase of the movement was shown by Lucien Maury, French lectu: in Up- sala University, who urged French auditors to bewars of the Increasing influence in Scandinavia of the language, ways and thoughts of Germany.Prominent Norwegians assured the meeting that the students of Gothen- burg, Lund, and Upsala would receive the French overtures gladly, having their own reasons to distrust Gere many.The first act of the committes will be to\u2019 invite 200 Scandinavian students to Paris in the coming summer and to create a fund to.send French students next winter to the Northern Universities.Consul-General Nordling told a Star correspondent that he expected the movement would develop the widest importance.IN AND AROUND THE CITY.lette has left for the South, owing ta.{ll-health, th, .ta ARCANIANS AND JAPAN.\u2014 Much: interest is being manifested in the address on \u201cThe Real Japan\u201d Mrs.\u2018Ww, Grieve Nichol is to give on W.endéy evening, February 3rd, in \"A.who spent .number of in: the \u201cland of the rising.* wdil ve some Interesting facts to \u2018of the Japanese, their manners and cust ; which will be illustrated by curios and photographs._ con morro À ounauet will be w an ursday evening in aid of St.J 's Asylum, at the Hospice Bt.Joseph, 60 Cathedral street.Mrs.Dumont Lavicletté, who Will preside, will be, assisted by Mra, de B.Monk, Mrs.L.O.Lors , Mrs.Nolan de Lisle, Mrs.A.udeau, Mrs.George Dillon, Mrd.IL.Rodler, Mrs.J.Rodier, Mri.Camille Laviolette, Mrs.P.B.Menaul, prs.F.quet, Mrs.A.Roy, M Barry, Mrs.Levin, Mrs.Brault snd Mrs, Gautbfer, * terne LU It is a Polih custom that at a we4- ding celebration the bride must dance with each of the male guests This custom came near costing a bride life, and she is now seriously iI, \u2018 bride, Margaret : ayy HAS GONE SOUTH.\u2014Rev.¥.Oue} A.Hall, under the auspices of Prince Al- - - bert Counell, No, 1288, R.A, Nichol, Caw iS te = I en ok 5 a +, os E - .+ ; Ç : - : : ga \u2018A vesident of Ontari - way, a wood merchant, of Quebec, Notre Dame Hospital in a critical con- AA ë tärèh, whieh diways leaves of offensive mucous dis- ri ri aan pr Son Ee at he, \u201cas Able to deceive \u2018against the Ottawa Electric Railway dition.- i trall of infirmities, last- ¢h d sr ing d rapidly into catarrh, and finally greatest states Company, for an alleged infringement a of infirmities, last arge and sneezihg an the lungs became affected.The doc.man whom the Baïkan countries have of his patent, No.73633, dated 29th Fi in 7 Ing :Ahrough : life.should sniffling stop at once.Par.| toru-made An examination the spn.Produced oF elleved that Count.| October, 1901, for improvements in py vant county ; warn every one to get rid tial loss of hearing \u2018and |.so to Arisona Savin stood high in the favour of the snowploughs for street rallways.The| There action with selecting the Liberai sh Le ; ¥ ry 9 Lindi New Mexico, when I was urged to Russian Government, and that his ele- device js known as the wing® snow- in conn Rivet.The 1 acle- for Ws sixty-seventh tine, : of Catarrh taint now linding headache (very Ce e.I breathed !t deeply vation to the an throne would plough.The defendants resist action |candidate, Mr.Rivet, The English Cale and hed bet: almost continously on : , ; into the lungs, and felt its benefi- be welcomed by the Czar and his mini- on the ground that the plaintiff's in- gates from St.Gabriel allege ey the floor for aight hours, when she \u2018 k common symptoms of Ca- cial action very quickly.It eased my sters.Stam also was deluded fn- vention is not new, and that the plain- Were fairly treated in convention, collapæed at 2 o'clock in the térrb) are quiekly cured ouh.the fever gradually abatod.to tha belief that Count Savin possess- , tif had allowed same to be used in 80d.In consequence.& protest has She could not be ved, aad & physi- ; ; : , Sad about two months ed à claim on Austria, which would as- | M.| the city ot Quebet for more than one Deen sen on.Raymon | clan wus called in and ar | and in a short time every tr f Cata ; use .of osone.m : taine.A new Liberal club is being meveral hours to restore her to Gone ! very trace of Catarrh-disappears |; yore all right\".Catarrtionons sure him of the Emperor Francis Jos \\ yeat previous to the date of plaintifrs | ?5 ana \u2018 \u201cam aq 3 JG were right rrhoson: e \u2018 : - ormed in St.Gpbriel, to give em-| sciousness.The wedding trip hed to A We are so cemfident that Catarrhozône will cure: } 1Ued the germs.mo well\" OE Ne edinand.How.Conn \u2018Savi TABLETS ore volt, wr, Dione 527° phasis to the dissatisfaction and to ve- be abandoned.: | your Catarrh that_wge ard willing\u2019 to refund the money | \u20187.MAS: L.CHENEWITH, contrived to foo} the wily Stambulofe | Jl ana F.A.Magee for plainte 'F, H.| Inforce the protest made to the Mig- Special Notioe.ig in every case a purchaser is not.Ny.satisfied : Catari a mel versa pulgarian | \u2018for digestion Chrysler, K.C.and C.Bethune for de: = | ressonable offer refused during 4 hot ; ARLAFE that | : good : ts.- : r , \u201cozone has afforded lasting -¥enefit.Nothing could be stateaman svoured his pretensions 1 fender : .oYOR A STIFF NECK , the our reat clearis _ Pianos fairer.Now is your.chance to get cured Get Catarrh.| mouth ! aon oa n an event happened that out an J who porary Sue.Kaiser wif ack of Sidon you can't svt anvihing hal | TEAL Jaton Bros, Bea sree ; ozone to-day and satisfy youtself as:to its wonderful cur- ot .J} effective stop.to all farther plans int start où hip Kalan visit on the 6th of 20 2008 à su Nerviline, the most pow truria, at.Jew York, from, Liverpool f YE yy ; Witness of t direction.Count Bavin had gone linfmesst made 80.atipez pores.Two guonths\u2019 ttéétment costs $17.00, | 05 sitio, fos CEES emis i, ear Ge Bot | or ud ont ER 8 le EAL | \"EO to nt hr or, TE.Ly oC Lath eu ré +} i Eh * * .d to 5 tan\u2019s nt to his a p on the Bal - ae Ê ; it e N a few Ÿe i.5 a 3 > Satngie, drug or gent safely by.ator rons.The relativeé 4¢ u Fébrchmen who left times And\u2019 (he sorenees and alr Wilhelm IL, Mh from for: to N.C PoLsoN KIDNAFPED BY SECRET SERVICE $800,600 for the buflding of hospitals for diss I don't know another linj- New York, February Pa | A.\u2019 and KingstongOnt.\u201d |: on ; done du i ter Ls: FU JR pent on Bn NEI] go Vabrers ne Gun pan \u2018 > n fist \u201c Fo Che .: ©) 3 \u201c ; : \u20ac CULE gs na a a U While: in! pie he way re- : ' Ailes testotaions in the neighbourhood can't be beaten for cramps and internal Cassel, Bremon, from, how Fork, a fh a ikl =~ \u2018by a member of the Russian 27 2.2aw »Dain.\u201d Try Nervillne yourself Price 250 February 1, : ; to make the hospital necessary, ALD.AMES, ST.GEORGE'S WARD.emma The following are the details of the vote in the Mayoralty contest poll by poll in the various wards: WEST WARD.Poll.1\u2014648 Craig .2-185 St.3\u2014178 st.4\u20141517 Notre Danie .5\u2014123 McGill .- 6\u201411742 Notre Dame .T\u201454 St, Francois Navier .E\u2014 Room 4, Board of Trade, .8\u201483 Youville sa.Plurality oll 1-33 st S\u20147814 12\u201427 Shuter .13\u20143 Underhill + ST.for James James GEORGE Autoane \u201c\u2014 103 St.:\u2014199 St.1\u2014928a Dorchester \u2026.6\u2014R014 Stanley §\u2014792 Dorchester.T\u201437 University Catheart 8121 Mansfield 10\u201463 Mayor .11-74 City Councillors Antoine Antaite Place.14\u2014736 Sherbrooke .1862, Victoria.» - .Laporte Ss oc Dan N x i 1 1 a T a 4 0 a 4 4 7 5 a 12 6 45 ss WAR, Coch Pun iz \u201c 2 a 4 > 1 iv 4 M 4 \u201c a | 1 a 1 ; 1 5 1 a 1 5 0 2 1 4 0 Eo) 12\u201447 Poll: 4\u201493 5\u201463 6\u201429 7-21 +.ALD.LARIVIERE, ST.MARY'S WARD.18\u2014108 MeTavish .17\u20142365 St.Catherine 28\u20142426 St.Catherine + Plurality for Laporte Poil, 1-354 Craig \u20144 St.6\u20141444 Plurality for Laporte .he James .3\u2014 18 Jacques Cartier Square .4\u20141494 Notre Dame .5-96 Berri .Notre Dame.Argyle Avenue St.Antoine .- 3\u2014417b St.Antoine.4136 Tupper .- 5-133 Bayle 62698 T\u20142614 St.St.Catherine Catherine Catherine Catherine .Catherine LC Cataerine Catherine sathertne .Catherine 18\u20142 Summer nt Ave, + | Plurality for Laporte .\u2026 4-0 EAST WARD 1 2 3 1 0\u2019 3 54 sg Couch.Dan.] 4 4 6 2 in 0 \u201c 2 un 1 6 10 43 8T.ANDREW'S WARD.Coch.Dan.8 6 5 5 8 4 1 4 6 0 5 1 3 1 3 1 4 z 4 2 4 4 5% 1 6 4 2 4 1 4 3 70 37 DUVERNAY WARD.yer .B\u2014348 Paro Lafon.6\u201448 Dufferin .7-115 Dufferin .Coch, Dan.Lap.E21 DT aT 60 8\u2014194 Lasalle .Chambord .10+-586 Parc Lafon.: 11\u2014434 Pare Lafon.Marie Anne Plurality for Laporte .\"CENTRE WARD.1\u201430ÿ St.Paul .2\u20141586 $\u20147 Place d'Armes Hill .Notre Daine.st James St.James St.Jame Fortification L 8\u2014530 Craig .956224 Craig .4 5 0 2 os v 15 4 30 24 198 Coch.Dan.4 8 1 4 2 9 3 3 3 9 1 2 B 4 0 # 0 3 ALD.WILSON, HOCHELAGA WARD.BT.apres WARD Pluratity fon Spore berenes \u201c265 oll.1\u2014436 Duluth ave 2\u2014559 Rachel 8\u20141220 St.Lawrence.4\u20141015 St.Lawrence 5\u2014879 St minlque.6\u2014647 St.ypolite.7\u20141020 Cadieux = 8\u20141088 Hotel de Ville 9\u2014324a Laval ave.10\u2014332 Laval ave.11\u2014684a Sanguinet.12\u2014777 Sanguinet 13\u2014848 Sanguinet 14\u2014588 Drolet .15-385 Drolet ree \u2014428 Marie Anne.17\u2014452 Rivard .18-204 Rivard .19\u2014828 Berri 20-939- Berrt 21\u20141086 Berri 490 294 eres evau veus ST.JEAN BAPTISTE WARD.17\u2014230 Dorfon \u2026 PCIe ALD.BUMBRAY, HOCHELAGA | WARD.| SA 19 56 \u2014 Plurality fur Laporte .- 237 138 40 Plurality for Laporte .ST.LOUIS WARD.Poll.Coch, Dan.Lap.1-!1Xa St.Elizabeth .3 9 52 2\u201443 St.Dominique .\u201d 5 3 24 oan Craig Lo a î 66 4-05 st Elizabeth .7 IN 49 E\u2014IS9S St.Cutherine 4 > 3 8\u2014:10 Hotel de Ville avenue .6 14 44 7\u2014139 Sanguinet | od 7 7 ss 8\u2014171u St.Elizabeth 1 11 54 + 91859 St Catherine 4 12 8! 10\u2014243 St.Dominique 6 9» 3s \u2018 11\u2014383 Hotel de Ville © avenue .4 I 59 ALD.LAVALLEE, LAFONTAINE St.Elizabeth.\u201c 25 46 WARD.Untario 2 3 54 - 14\u2014- 595 Ontario 1 1h 42 li 00 tt ap.19\u2014297 St.Dominique =: \u201c 20 tar, 16 Bia SL Lawrence : s 58 19-346 St.Urbain Bay 5 \u20ac 49 17-652 Hotel de Villy 20-109 Fark ave 3 7.9 2 avenue .Es \u201c na 21790 St Lawrence.30 8 st 45 15\u2014182 St.Denis .1 4 47 == TT TT 25 19\u201435 Drolet a s 5 ; 394 134 1,167 = Plurality for Laporte, 173.LAFONTAINE WARD.Poll.Coch.Dan.Lap._ 1-\u20141420 Ontario 1 16 34 =\u2014187 St.Hubert .1, 12 50 3\u2014201 St.Christophe 3 17 61 4-309 St.Andre .4 16 es 5\u2014428 Amherst .1 29 57 6\u2014421 Amherst .1 16 56 T\u2014549 Wolfe .2 20 \"54 Je s\u20144$20 Beaudry .1 12 78 ! 9-\u2014-1439 Ontario .* 3 4 ALD.LECLAIR, ST.JEAN BAPTISTE [10\u2014423 Bern \u2026 .7, 20 8 \u201ca WARD.11\u20141361 Ontario .2 6 34 5 12-1321 Ontario .3 10 55 13-613 Amherst ., .1 12 39 14\u20141219 Ontario .3 2 68 .ST.DENIS §VARD.I5\u201433 Montana .% a 17 65 16-93 Mentana .1 1\" 3 Foi, Coch.Dan.Lap.17.505 St.Andre .5 22, 81 iid Drolet .32 571 yc 571 Bernd .a su 2\u20141323 St.Denis\u2019.5 19 63 19 _673 Berri .= 5 a 3\u20141312 Berri .\u2026.\u2026.15 28 agp Tall Bert 3 2! 1 8 3 4\u201441 Pontiac .\u201cee 11 16 66 21\u2014s4 Rivard 1 13 2 5\u20141162 St.Hubert ,.£ 22 637 * rv 05 UE ists St Andre.7 14 T4 50 283 1.128 8\u2014s69 Drolet 0111» NH Plurality for Laporte, sis am Carriere ieee 11 53 a \u2014_\u2014 2 Carriere .31 24 Th z - rot Dufferin Cen 3 on [3 ST ANN'S WARD.2\u20141 reboeuf .4 10 so Poll.Coch.I'an.Lap.sa 13\u2014431 Chambord .8 56 #9} 1\u201413 SL Maurice .\u2026.11 5 63 ; aes St Hubert a 5 15 45 1\u201479 Wellington .8 \u201c a3 \u2014162 ubert .6 18 31 2-119 Wellington .29 n 43 ALD.NELSON, WEST WARD.16\u20141349 St.Hubert .n 32 6 2018 nr ce ur 3 42 17\u20141770 Labelle .R 3 4% 5\u201430 Inspector .10 21 58 18\u20141934 St.Hubert .s 42 1} 6\u2014147 Dalhousie .uy 10 3 20\u2014450 Sanguinet .4 3 52 TU TT 1 Wellington .tu 12 3 21\u2014622 C'adieux .vi % ui ; 143 590 L158 \u2014158 Colborne .is 14 69 22 _18¢ St.Hypolite.1 10 47 Plurality for Laporte .569 §\u201466 Eleanor .14 29 16 23\u2014653 St.Lawrence.10 6 31 10\u2014124 Young .3 19 si {4 24-736 Cadieux .» 10 62 ET Te .11-35 Young .1 =3 63 1 232192 Laval .4 5 4?HOCHELAGA WARD.12\u2014220 MeCord.\u2026 1» 2 75 26\u2014170 Drolet .4 x 34 Poil, - Coch.z 15\u2014247 Richmond -£ 18 3 27113 Drolet .3 33 M1] 1-49 Frontenac .oh Dan Lab.15188 William .9 5 3 = een -\u2014\u2014 2\u2014124 Frontenae 0 Is 3% /15-\u20142552 Notre Dame.20 21 5 181 263 1,271 3\u2014%58 Frontenac .0 4: 64 |16\u201477 Richardgon » æ 6 Plurality for Laporte .1,008 +\u201475 Martborough.: 4 8 a 5\u2014153 Moreau .4 27 a 45 ST.JOSEPH'S WARD.ane Desery N Cees 2 47 61 Poil.Coch.Dan.Lap./T?t.Catherine.4 = 40 1\u20145 Little St.Antoine 4 a 4y| $\u2014:1 Rouvile .9 57 44 ?-459 St.Antoine.13 13 79 #2 Cuvilller .2 0 63 2\u20141¢ Wmndsor .10 9 63 [10-108 Duvidson .\u2026.1 8 28 4\u2014747 St, James .16 11 pe [11S AvIwin Lo.90 aT 42 5\u201464 Inspector .6 15 73 |12\u20145159 Moreau .+ 4 12 42 6\u201430 Rolland .$ 1) La 15\u2014290 Frontenac .1 11 32 \u20142305 Notre Dame.6 28 67 a TT TT 8\u201462 Lusignan .8 [8 8 ; 23 408 50 9\u2014138 Lusignan .\u2026 10 10 res Plurality for Laporte.,.L102 10\u2014985 St.James .12 15 41 a \u2019 11\u20141030 St.James .5 49 50 - PAPINEAU WARD.° 12\u2014-1054 St James .10 23 7 + 13\u20141017 St.James .13 11 43] Fol aeauchetiere ach.Dan.Lap.14-1039 St James .19 18 4g 1\u2014181 Lazauchetiere 3 5 OUR 15\u20141098 St.James .!! 33 , 15 27 |.214 Plessis , 3 7 5H 36\u2014141 Fulford .143 Tar og 57925 Craig 227 M 16 35 17\u2014121.Workman .14 3% pg 4\u2014100 Dorchester .Io 16 81 15-71 Dominion .72 9; 886 Derlon .18 18 6] 19-74 Domimon .14 3 7) &-115 Visitation.5 5.#2 \u2014\u2014 1 ___ ?\u2014158 Maulisonneuve.ñ 7 43 997 8\u2014167 Plessis .7 1s v , 20: 340 1,143 - = 5 ality 9-203 Champlain.v 13 18 a Plurality for Laporte .803 10\u2014&7 Papineau ave.19 17 60 44 - 11\u2014256 Plessis .2 19 7 002 ST.GABRIEL WARD.12\u2014134 Papineau ave -B 21 7 57 Poll.Coch.D¥n.Lap, 13\u2014134 Dorion .2 ù 8 153 1.-312 Manufacturers.8 55 65 18-967 Demontigny ° 3e 5 2\u2014734 Charlevoix.2 30 71/1270 Pemontisny - 8 ie 5 5-706 Charlevoix.11 34 g1|16-751b Logan .5 4\u2014135a Chateau 9 .Lap.5-51 St.Charl 15 31 6\u2014179 Manufacturers.31 35 7\u2014108 Laprairie.to 8\u2014202 Centre .10 40 9\u201434 Chateauguay.139 53 10\u201483 Chateauguay.= = 42 |11\u2014143 Knox .8 + à 43 12\u201454 Reading .14 ALD.CLEARIHUE, ST.LAWRENCE - 13-174 Ryde .13 RD.284 |14\u201482 Knox .14 WARD 241 (15\u201433 Rozel ISVS 3 \u2014226 verpool.3 : aoa ak 17-419 Wellington .16° 12 43 18\u2014460 Bourgeois .18 18\u2014137 Centre .2 19 57 Lap.(19\u20147 Fortune .14 19\u2014204 Centre .2 15 31 75-45 20-618 Wellington .8 131 Grand Trunk.17 2 ss 43 \u201453 Mullins .1B 13 40 56 258 22-197 Congregation.15 2 57 64 Plurality for Laporte .13-291 Bourgeois .1% 10 a2 46 y po 24\u201477 Congregation.12 6 5.89 25\u2014114 Britannia .45 45 26\u201464 Forfar .25 8: \u2014\u2014\u2014 82 ; 3 460 65 Pürality for Laporte.56 A = 57 HIN .= EC ST.JAMES WARD.38 Pol.Coch.52 3 81.Timothe .11 = -Montosim .:i- 5 776 ° 30 Visitation ve 9 705 74b.Bt.Timothe\u2026 4 \u2014-510 Lags Chetlere.4 \u201ces 4 14 46 18\u2014404 Lafontaine .18 29 69 19\u2014286 Panet :.T 14 69 20\u2014-393 Maisonneuve .6 36 85 21\u2014438 Plessis .4 17 \u20184 22-1086 Ontario .1 14 48 28\u2014499 Champlain .5 18 5 24\u2014934a Ontario .8 19 80 , 25478 Plessis ., .9 19 88 126\u2014662 Champlain .4 20 69 27\u2014651 Champlain .1 6 52 28\u201458 Dumont .31 13 39 29-\u2014596 Plessis .a 34 s9 {30\u2014600 Detorimier ave 5 13 33 © 195 475 1.776 Plurality for Laporte, ky 301.BT.LAW, CE WARD.Poll.Coch.Dan.Lap.1\u201416a St.Chale! Borromee .34 8 45 2\u201440 Bleury .22 6 36 3\u20147% Jurors .22 6 59 4-132 8t.George .\u2019 17 7 as 5-\u2014117 Bleury .8 10 34 ¢\u2014~689 Dorchester .18.19 54 7-179 St.Urbain .8, 8 4 8-207 Bt.Urbain .15 9 2 9\u20141882 Ontario .22 ».6 10\u20142236 Bleury .21 0 50 11\u2014241 Bleiry .a.2 2 [77 % Church :.12 6 a 2-209 Bt.ries Borromes .18° R 51 14198 Bleury \u2026.: .- \u201c83 - 2 8 15\u2014191 Mance +.a5 8 se 16-\u20143 Tura \u2018Ieit ave - 31 « : 4 883 17\u2014646 St.Lawrence.18 .3 >\u2018 4 613 *18\u2014676 SL.Lawrence.#4: \"56 a +++.#4\u2018 Notre de fl | aro.prov, a.PR wis Lourdes .v.5 18 si 7\u201431 Labelle .4 o17 6 8\u2014257 Lagauchetiere.5 Pis 6 $\u201438 St.Christophe.2 14 7 10\u2014162 Amherst .= 16 77 11\u2014251 Wolfe .4 11 67 12\u2014111 Montcalm .3 8 ; 6 13\u2014312 Beaudry .,.5 19 87 {14=-21% Montcatm Ha TE 78 15\u20141114 De Montigny.4 22 7 12 233 1,02: Plurality for Laporte.390 NEW FACES E CITY JOUN- IL.- .The new faces in the City Council will be: .Centre Ward, Seat No.1\u2014Gas- pard Deserres.Seat No.2\u2014A.G.H.St.Denis.St.Mary's Ward, Seat No.2\u2014 J.T.Marchand.St.James Ward, Seat No.1, T.Bastien.St.Jean Baptiste, Seat No.1.\u2014Mr.N.Leclair, Seat No.2.\u2014W.J.Proulx.St, Denis Ward, Seat No.1\u2014 H.Paquin.Seat No.2\u2014J.G.Duquette.++++400 0- 400000000000 ALDERMANIC RESULTS POLL BY POLL IN VARIOUS WARDS.The following are the details of the vote in the aldermanic contests, poll by poll, in tHe various wards: - CENTRE WARD.Office No.a a\u201d Le- St.a Poll.beuf.Denis] 1-309 St.Paul.23 61 21688 Notre Dame.17 83 3\u20147 Place d'Armes Hill.35 65 4\u201492 St.James.% 28 5-62 St.James .20 65 5 5 ALD.DAGENAIS, ST.GABRIEL WARD.6\u201429 St.Jam®s \u2026.\u2026.10 26 7-21 Fortification lane 19 48 8\u2014520 Craig ., .38 42 9\u2014522 1-2 Craig .14 2 122 450 Majority for St.Denis 258 The results of the Aldermanic election In February.1902.was as follows: .Scat No.3.* Lebent Nantel 412 - 338 Majority for Lebeuf\u201474, TT Scat No.1.Laporte Resther 487 \u2018265 Majority for TIuporte\u2014\u2014222 WEST WARD.\"\" Office No.2.Poil.Nelson.$0 1-684 Craig .72 25 2\u2014185 St.James .70 12 3\u2014178 St.James .bb 8, 4\u20141817 Notre Dame .-~.56 17 5\u2014133 McGill .43 13 6\u20141742 Notre Dame .5, 1 7\u201454 St, Francois Xavier.Si 21 8\u2014Room.4, Board, of Trade.Ti 14 9\u201485 -Youville square cove BT 49 .2 558 130 Majority for Nelson .9388 ALD.STEARNS, ST.GEORGE'S: WARD.0000004.ve ST.ANN'F WARD, Office No.ji.Gallery.ve Poll.1\u201473 St.Maurice .2-79 Wallington .3-119 Wellington .178 Duke .ahee ve \u201cep ec +.6\u20141 .\u2014173 Wellington\u2018.\u2026 \u2026 .8\u2014158 Colbornqg.\u2026.i 9\u201468 Eleangr oh es ee aw Ven rman] + 10\u2014134 Young .11 11\u201435 Young .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 ©.83 23 12-2320 McCord .Loe 111 17, 13\u2014247 Richmond .46 22\" 14\u2014488 Willlam .34 18 15\u20142552 Notre Dame ., br 1 16 =77 Rluhirdson ., 17-41 CITE a = \u2014 7 18\u2014137 Centre ., .25 19\u2014304 Centre '.eee 0 22 #0\u2014131 Grand Trunk \u2026 .\u2026 BO 33 21\u201438 Mullins.Cee.87 8t 22\u2014197 Congreg ation ve eee.41 43 23291 Bourgeols 22 4022 49 .24 24\u201477 Congregation .40 34 25\u2014114 Britannia .\u2026.69 39 26\u201464 Forfar .39 23 1,568 535 Majority for Gallery .883 The results of the Aldermanic election in February, 1902, was as follows: Seat No.1.Co Gallery O'Connell 667 724 Majority for Gullery\u2014 953.Seat No.2.Tansey Walsh ave 1,405 Mujority for Yalsh- {23 ALD.VALLIERES, DUVERNAY WARD.ST.JOSEPH'S WARD Office No.2 Rin- Sauva- sella.geau 1\u20145 Little St.Antoine.33 33 2459 St.Antoine.4 \"3 3\u201414 Windsor.48 50 4\u2014747 St.James.,.42 44 5- 64 Inspector.21 18 6\u201430 Rolland.0.4 13 45 7\u20142809 Notre Dame.! 18 88 8\u201462 Lusignan.20 117 9\u2014138 Lusignan.00.42 25 10\u2014985 St.James ., .49 22 11-1030 St.James.,.0 7 12\u20141054 St.James.36 43 13-1017 St.mes.37 34 - M1089 St.James.64 42 15\u20141098 St.James.ss 35 16\u2014141 Fulford.6r 45 fr\u2014121 Workman.334 us ALD.HEBERT, DUVERNAY WARD.ENT a mt Mt 18\u201471 Dominion.32 93 19\u201474 Dominlori.\u2026 \u2026 5 43 03 1.099 Majority for Sauvageauv.19% ST.ANTOINE SOUTH.The results of the AldermnniëË election in Februiry, 1902, was as follows: Seat No.1.Fauches.O'Neil Sauvegeau 670 n49 757 Majority for Sauvageau-\u2014£7 ST.JAMES WARD Office No.1.Bas- Cir- Poll.tien.roux.J-52 St.Timother.1 hi 2\u201447 Montealm.00 DE 28 3\u201480.Visitation .\u2026 .3 67 474% St.Timothee.48 s rth mi rer mr pon me of a fee fa LEN ss 95 Sl ALD.DERERRES, CENTRE WARD.\u2014815 Lagauchetiere.64 Notre Dame Lourdes.7\u201431 Labelle.8\u2014237 Lagauchetiere.9\u201438 St.Christophe.10\u2014162 Amnherst \u2026\u2014.2.11\u2014251 Wolfe.2-111 Montcalm.des ALD.TURNER, ST.GABRIEL WARD.\"ry Nr 12-212 Beaudry.46 7 14\u2014218 Montcalm.\u2026 49 61 15\u20141114 Demontigny 82 38 78S 644 Majority for Bustien.A T4 ST.JAMES NORTH.The resuits of the Aldermanic elcc- tion in February, 1902, was as follows: Seat No.1.Couture 734 Couture~-20.ST.MARY'S WARD.Piovast Tid Majority for Office No.1.! Beau- Lari- Poll.lieu.viere 1\u2014S1id Notre Duüme.\u2018.37 80 \u2014~2 Dufresne.38 we 3\u201487 Dufresne.\u2026.31 88 ALD.PAQUIN, ST.DENIS WARD.4\u2014552 Demontigny .12 25 5\u201490 Dufresne.4 » 6\u2014130 Iberville.2 48 7\u2014228 Parthenais.12 28 8\u2014156 Fullum .26.49 9\u2014224 Lafontaine .32 \"3 10\u2014153 .Dufresne.,.39 6 11\u2014183 Lafontaine.\u2026.32 59 12\u2014419 Delorimier avenue.27 36 13\u2014616 Fullum.: .15 71 14743 Ontarfo.43 , 8 412 861 Majority for viere.\\ 449 ST.MARY'S w ARD.ofdée No.2.Les- Mar- Poil.perances chahd.1\u2014813 Noire, Dame.3 1 2\u20142 Dufresne.° 15 oe 4.3\u201487 Dulresne .\u201cWray ALD.COUTURE, LAFONTAINE : WARD.+ 1 4\u2014552 Demontigny .-#- 3 3 5-+90 Dufresne.728 61 6-130.Iberville.24 47 7-228 Parthepais .14 % 23 8\u2014156 Fullum.3 47 9227 Lafontaine.8! 83 10\u2014153 Dufresne.27 67 11-183 T.afoniaine 0010 RT oe 12-418 Delortmier avenue.12 ol 13-618 Fullum.wr 77 14 H\u20147148 Ontario.™M 36 454 772 - Majority for Marchand.318 * No return for Lesperance.- 87.MARY'S EAST.The results of the Aldermanic election in February.1902, was as follows: Seat No.1.: Limoges 14 Majority for Lariy sere ~081, A 4 Ty ST.JEAN BAPTISTE WARD.Office No.1.« Poll.Lecatr.Quiinet, 1-486 Duluth ave.114 il 2558 Rachel.42 7 \u20141239 SL Lawrence .66 Nit 221015 $t.Lawrence .\u2026.43 50 5\u20148T9 St.Dominique .\u2026 64 00 6\u2014847 St.Hypoiite.46 950 T1020 Cadieux.6) 53 §\u20141088 Hatel de Ville ave, 89 2 48a Laval ave.7 68 Laval ave .oS 32 ALD.MARCHAND, ST.MARY'S WARD.11\u2014654a Sanguinet .; .42 28 12-777 Sanguinet.46 29 13848 Sanguinet.64 25 14\u2014588 Drolet.ve vr \u2026 5 19 15385.Drolehgs: ie ooo +o 12-06 53 16\u2014428 Marie ame oo.83 at 17\u2014452 Rivard.80 41 18\u2014204-Rivard.6k 32 19\u2014828 Beffi.+.\u2026.TA 61 20\u2014989 Berri.\u2026.58 40 21-1036 Betri .: 60 27 TT 1303 892 » Majority for Leclair., ,.411 Thé results of the Aldermanie election: m February.1902, wus ag ( folow as Seat No.1.Latreille : Ouimet ALD: DUQUETTE, ST.DENIS WARD, \u2019 AP, rt a ae © reg Yr.JEAN BAPTISTE WARD.OMce No.2° Vane Poll.Proulx.delac, 1\u2014496 Dulgth ave.,.91 n 2\u2014559 R ft.ve oo 43 20 3\u20141229 St.Law rence 72 Ta 4\u20141035 St.Luwrence .49 44 5879 St Dominique .\u2026.\u2026.50 68 St.Hypolite.\u2026 A 86 7\u20141820 Cadicux.43 37 EAST WARD, ALD.LAPOINTE, sate, RE py oa, Ca EA Cn Ce A TR Ab fn se Sr veer, Shlain re Coy Fish on nbn a Syn Da TG i ds pT MS toe yay dar Jar NS À 2 rae - at 3 Ë né CRT THe Ti rr om 0 vi die 168 rt AL = re Ry a ra i Le IR shed for oT mua vin ; 19\u20147 Fortune .+.45 18 { 20\u2014618 Wellington.\u2026.39 35 : 1,228 684 Majority for Dagenals.544 | » 36.W338 Laval ave.55 48a Sanguinet .a -35 3 Sanguinet,.n = M-558 D iat, = À v - - 8 ns tets x va esa Gi 54 16\u2014428 Marie And à 5H 48 fry urd.Ge sie 1 65° BA ard.5 0.BF 33 10-328 Berri.+.71 63 0-939 Berr! us 2.BZ 46 Æ\u20141086-Berri.vv \u2026 oo oo 44 82 1.127 1078 asl for, Proulx ,, .4 té.of the Aldermanic alec- ton in.In stn , 1902, waa as follows: Seat No, 2.Fiori ___ 2189 oy fer Hebert\u201480.Vandelac 1,88 2 ALD.ROBILLARD, ST.JAMES WARD.ee VE ST.GABRIEL WARD .Office No.1.Dage- Poll.nais.O\u2019Brien.1\u2014312 Manufacturers.111 22 2-734 Churlevoix.93 12 3\u2014705 Charlevoix.77 26 4\u2014135a Chateauguay.65 15 b\u201451 St.Charles.93 49 6\u2014179 Manufocturers.40 63 7\u2014106 Laprairie.50 59 8\u2014202 Centre.68 27 9\u201434 Chateauguay.79 24 10\u201488 Chateauguay.eee .50 23 11-143 Knox.vee.60 24 12\u201454 Reading.46 36 13\u2014174 Ryde.48 42 i 14\u201482 Knox.\u201ceen 63 41 15\u201433 Rozel.Cie ees 47 17 ; 16\u2014226 Liv erpool.ee ees 57 39 .17\u201432¢ Liverpool.76 65 18\u2014460 Bourgeois.\u2026.30 58 ALD.SAUVAGEAU, ST.JOSEPH'8 WARD.The results of the Aldermanic elece tion in February, 1902, was as follows: Beat No.1.\\ Dagenais 2.Parker 942 235 Majority for Dégenais\u2014255,- ca M n Seat No.2.onatan 3 Toe?\" Majority Co Tegner\u2014280.° .1 1° 0 _\u2014\u2014 e 5 ST.LAWRENCE WARD.Office No.2.Hare Ekers.vey.s\u2014la St.Charles Bor- romee.BI 30 2\u201440 Bleury.66 29 3\u2014744 Jurors.64 26 4-132 St.George.il 22 5-117 RBleury.39 18 6-680 Dorchester.70 31 7\u2014179 St.Urbain.61 18 8-207 St.Urbain.eee .\u2026.69 21 91852 Ontario.ve on 76 34 10-226 Bleury.48 2 M-\u2014241 Bleury.\u2026.\u2026.48 : 122 Church.R | 22-1688 Ontario .112-199 Brebeeuf EE er mes 0e + = p== cmt: Cad CE D rer aies moi warn, Vly tr Pd < cen oo .+50 13\u2014289 | Bt Charles Bor _ ' romee.3.65 14-\u2014293 Bleury.cee ees BT \u201c15\u2014191 Mance.\u2026 cee 89 16\u20143 Tara Hall avenue.37 17\u2014640 St.LAwrence.43 18\u2014676 St.Lawrence.74 19\u2014545 St.Urbain.\u2026 51 20\u2014109 Park avenue.,.69 21-790 St.Lawrence.69 1.221 Majority for Ekers (Office No.Poll.2\u2014314 Plessis.,.3\u201482 1-2 Craig .- 6\u2014115 Visitation 7\u2014156 Maisonneuve 8\u2014167 Plessis .\u2026.8-203 Champlain .11\u2014286 Plessis .on .Demontigny Demontigny .1 3} 1-151 Lagauchstiers Te a Ue ce on ee fie Do Dorchester ove en 10\u201487 Papineau avenue - 12\u2014134 Papineau avenu 18 Dori ue PAPINEAU WARD.(Office No.1.) Poll.Martin.1\u201415i Lagauchetiere .\u2026.28 2\u201414 Plessis.88 3\u201492 1-2 Craig .ve ee 36 4-100 Dorchester .su 5\u201485 Dorion ., \u2026 8 6\u2014115 Visitation ., ., .33 7\u2014156 Maisonneuve .33 8\u2014187 Plessis .55 9\u2014203 Champlain 62 a 42 so 64 27 32 39 49 60 31 s 25 55 3 pre 10\u201487 Papineau avenue.6 11\u2014256 Plessis .5?12\u2014134 Papineau avenue .64 13\u2014154 Dorion .eo.29 14\u2014967 Demontigny .58 15\u2014935 Demontigny ce.B3 16\u2014251b Logan .45 3 17\u2014230 Dorion .34 36 13-404 Lafontaine .|7¢ 48 19\u2014288 Panet .,., \u2026 37 49 20-398 Maisonneuve ee oe 63 66 21\u2014428 Plessis .4 65 22\u20141086 Ontario .38 42 23\u2014489 Champlain .85 63 24\u2014934a Ontario \u2026 \u2026 23 71 25\u2014478 Plessis ., 44 73 36\u2014662 Champlain .26 69 27\u2014851 Champlain .\u2026.8 52 28\u201458 Dumont .ve we 45 29-596 Plessis .37 50 30\u2014600 Delorimier avenue.28 32 1,304 1,305 Majority for Ricard ., .1 Pr aya TTT pene = \"PAPINEAU WARD.' on » 30 at 34 35 25 57 59 33 71 56 29 63 48 12516 Logan ve een 17\u2014 cL 144.Lafontaine LU 1 Panet.RW! 21\u201442$ \u201cPloasts Les 238-499 Champlain 24-934z Ontario .26-478 Plessis ., 26\u2014682 Champlain .37\u20146851 Champlain .Dumont .29-596 Plessis ve ce we elegans 1188 St.Hubert.61388 St.Andre.1\u2014766, Mentana\u2026 es .13-431 Chambord .14-1588 Br.Hubert .15-1631 se Hubert night \u2018His condition is fimproving.\u201d fe ly suited to Tia wtiek Às tar as Smith rapine, was taking possession of Lhe not imagination.But the speeches are \u201c | i was concerned he fell behind, and de- world.Moreover, Gladstone filled the na- masterly expositions of the measure and of the case in its favour, always dignie tied, measured, and persudsive.\u201d .ho A ; Cos 9 ; ' i to \u2014George 3.| Toward the end he lost his stroke to which.there was nothing correspond- IK Sot Tr i r ve \u2018Winnipeg, Februs 2\u2014George J.+ completely and Marcotte, without ing on the part of his rival for power, Special Notice.wl i 3 \u2018 Bury arrived yesterday afternoon j| showing any especial brilBancy, vas whose grand game was that of setting 20 Per cent.discount off man on _ formally sssutti ed Ris duties as Jen | able to finish the game without being two classes, the highest and the lowest, looks and bronges.ote etc., R.Hems- C a ER with neaaquarters at 5 pressed.: : against the third.Gladstone was, in the 1\u20ac¥, Jeweller, ames street.xtract Co Winnipeg \u2019 « ; vo Summary :\u2014 , | best sense, a man of the people: and the Black Sateen Blo = \u2018 \u2018 i SE ' | .heart of the people seldom \u2018failed to 19- |.Co ) ; : Arthur Marcotte\u2014f, 5, 1, 6.16, 2 7, ! A pre a a: er rooms of this establishment.» : - 0 , 0,2 0 1, 0, 2% 8 \u201cThis man was a wonderful being, phy- black Sateen Blouses is announced by 1 Special to the Montreal Star.ot ), 3, 23, 0, 12, 0, a sically and mentally, the mental part ne row Corner vas Limited, for tor O { ee B - \u2018Brockville, Ont., February .3\u2014On in- Para\u201d \u2014 5, og being well sustained by the physical.His |.) specially fortunate purchases ; LC Lord hrs a once fur dealer y runs\u201435 29, À.os it was Che Fils\u201d eye vas Which this eg nd Le ad be \u2018 2200 2\" X i Md A » .secu 0 ; Waa _ LL Ip named C.Feld.A Napanes officer came 0,210, 1, 7, 8, \u2018extremely bright, though In the rest of are ly taken advantage of.Al =0Z.Pot 25c.\u2014Just to try.0 in hie.A aed Inageing 6 21 11°60 the face there was no beauty or syen promptly EE vee © +E] skin coats which, It {à said, five worth.|| - 0; 1 138, 2 6 1, refinement.: His physical and mental Crowds at Desjardine.1-4 teaspoonful fs sufficient c {7 nn : : ae SAE 7x?] By 9, 3,10, 1, 0,0, | force.was sucif that he could speak for The surplus atock of furs offered at aoe ge x often = ° en ét = 91 070 0.9 1:8 0,700.1 8 0-4 four or five hours st à stretch; and with great reductions at Chas.Desjardins & ow = to make ene cup of Best Tea ag aT mr.\u201d Cückrañe.Nominates.\u2014 052 128,116 18,4 1-388.vigour and freshness so sustdined \u2018hat Go's is drawing big crowds.There is bro a a EP = .Cockrane ?Averagt-3s1.77.Mot avienlti %, a; ' George Venables, an extremely fastidious 5 fine selection and winter elegance is, 2 \u201cSold y Druggists and Groo was : : : | anâ not ovér-friendly eritic, after hear- au ushal, typified fil the spacious show- 9.©, 'Of course the 2-02 size is mark dcanemiont, 5 VE ef brie TEE f TE TN 3 OIRIT LE 1 TA 7 ing him for four hours, and on a financial subjeqt, wished that he could go on 9 t for four hours more.\u201d The following is Dr.Goldwin Smith's To mee the stock is to be convinced that now is the time to buy what you want at low prices os \"| 0 GS EP a mmr as re Va cn vom rd Ls a rire Fane Er qe | SOUTHWARD\u2014At 182 Waverly street, 4 tr Dt be Erste 2e STEN - ni river AP iA | HANDING) re + pn 5 nr a 5 0 rt te TE To ae I TYME SE if Fortnightly Review, gives some figures M as to the cost Which the average man 4 pays for the Joys of the chase.Ho esti- E mates ea EAT PTT Ta B even thir doex not include personal ex- à fall anyhow upon the shoulders of the M Master himself.\u201d Ex raha Who EER PH .ORYAN\u2014Died on January 30th, at 2.30 \u201c TASKER\u2014Suddeniy, on January 30th, at M .Hece sitalaht.for Lady -chariotée gelatine UE ses raters ÿ the maintenance of a pack of bounds is § pensive mounts are required for the hunt w WN\u2014At Kamloops, B.: Uth, (by wife of D.D.\"won,® ae D\u2014At Bt.J 6th, to Mr.\u2018und 34 son.® john, N.B, on January \u201cMrs.E.BH.8.FI Bleury Mrs.G fs : es & ie, M.¥.on Jpbuaty 17 _ a, o ughter.® = - PNAPE In \u201cCompton, Que, January 31, ; @-son.to Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Knapp.® UGHLIN\u2014At Nelson, B.C., on Jan- 7 uary 18th, the wifa of R.D.McLaugh- Jin, of a daughton® BAN nuary 8), at 207 Due codée.aq KIN7-At Vancouver, B.C.\u2026 on Jan- \u2026 ary 19th, the wifeof John 8.Rankin, of a sop.* .- : : \u2019 REED\u2014At -Gragiteville, Que., on January \u2018 28, à son to Mr.and Mrs.Roy Reed.* BOBINSON\u2014AL Como, on January 238th, - 1904, a son to Mr.and Mrs.N.N, MARRIAGES.COWAN BBILS\u2014On Wednesday, the 27th Jentary.at Erskine Church.by the Rov.A.J.Mowatt, Percy Parsons Cowans tp.Mabel Florence Cassils, daughter ff the late John Cassils, of this city.26 3 GLASS-WATT-\u2014On Monday, February 1, at St.Judé's Chürch, by Rev.Canon - Dixon: William, second son of Henry Glass, a, ig city, to Willlamina Henrietta, ughter of the late Willlam Watt, of \u2018\u2018Curkygarth,\u201d\u201d Walls, Bhet- land Isles, Scotland.(Liverpool, Eng.Scotch and New Zealand papers please copy.McBREARTY - HARRINGTON \u2014 On Thursday, January 28th, 1904, at St Patrick's.Church, by the Rev.Father M.Caliahan, John F.MeBrearty to Anna Stacia, youngest daughter of Jeremiah Harrington, both of this city.Brockville papers please copy.DEATHS IN THE CITY.CAMPBELL\u2014On Monday.the lst inst., W, I.Campbell, aged 37 years.Fun- oral from his late residence, street, on Wednesday, 8rd in PM.Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend.27 2 DAGG\u2014A} her late residence, 110 Ste.Famille street, on February 1st.Elisa Anne Btephenson, youngest daughter of the late John Stephenson and widow of the late Wm.Dagg.Funegal on Wednesday at 2.3¢ p.m.to Christ Church Cathedral, and from there to Mount Royal cemetery., at 2.50 p.m., Michael Sarsfieid O'Ryan, pnemuonia, of 191 St.Charles\u201d Burra mee st.son of Prof.C.E.O'Ryan, of the Catholic Commercial Academy.age 14 years.2 montha and 28 days.Deme- rara, Ottawa and Quebec papers please copy.- JUNOD\u2014Ju this ofty, on February 1st, 1904, aged $0 vears, Emily Junod.widow of the late E.H.Jbnod.Funeral from her son's residence, 4930 Western Ave., Wednesday, February 3rd, at 2.$0.private.27 2 1st inst, of Jos.W.i PERCIVAL\u2014Died on Monday, Jos.H.Percival, infant son Percival.Funeral \u2018private.Téwn of 8t.Louis, George H, Southward, a 34 years, late telegraph; operator C.P.R., and member of O.R.T.Funeral private.STATON\u2014At the residence of her daughter, Mrs.G, Brazier, No.8 Desjardins Ave.Maisonneuve, on the 30th inst.Charlotte Woodhouse, aged 81 years, the widow /of the late Jas.A.Staton.: who was far 65 years a resident .Quebec.Mineral on Tuesday, Peb.ge at 2 o'clock, .Quebec, to and * Frienäs ; Brooklyn Japern pleasd\u2019 and acquialrtances are respectfully fn- vited to attend.\u2019 % 2 the Western Hospital.John Tasker, of the Bank of British North America.in his 63nd year (late 10th Bri Royal\u2019 Artillery).Funerti.\"Pye: and) at 2.30 p.@., from Bt, James Rethoke\u2019] ist Chiirch! Friends and acqualntances Please accept this intimation.26 2 PEATES OUTSIDE TRE, CITY.fit Lower Stewiabke, \u201cN.8., on January-féth, Sarah Maria; widow of the\" lute James Edward ElMs, aged 92 years.¥ \u201c.Danvitlo.P.G@, on Jan- enry R, Hanning in his ird sod of the late James me, Cloyne, Ireland.* mioops, B.C., on Jan- m J.- Herring, aged 64 un brn; _yes¥; th Hating, of HERRING AL uary 1th, Will years.£ 4 - KIRBY.i wip eG «À 3 5 C., on Jin Brown, 1 a Boyer | on.Ont.January |: FEBRUAR Ladies\u2019 Black - \\ in\u2019 AY ) sine stitching.RARELY EQUALLED VALUES.\u2019 .Thews Blouses age made from Beautiful Glove Finish Satecns, \u2019 practically free from dressing, with simulates satin.All this season's styles, tnough many different modes are represented, and various methods of trimming have been employed.A clean-up of a manufacturer\u2019s surpluses, that accounts both for the variations snd the additional value tbat each price will secure.Three prices: S9c, 85c and $1.00 Sizes 32 to 42.The lack of assortment in any one renders difficult the task of detailed description.A in passing at some of the $1.00 Blouses: Here ia one style, that {8s beautifully tucked, and further embellished with cording: another with shoulder tabs, trimméd with black fabric covered buttons.In the 85c line there are some whose charim is further heightened by the The 69c line are not made on quite so elaborate a principle.Still many are neatly pleated and trimmed with buttons.The cheapest.Blouse cannot be matched from regular stocks for less than 20 cents; the most expensive ones are, well worth up to $1.75.You'll secure greatest choice by purchasing early in the morning.ES DAILY.AT S30 AAT Crock.\u2019 v sheën that introduction of ' fancy white Children\u2019s Sieeping Suits .Buits to fit children from 2 to 9 years of age Fleece Lined Sleeping Suits, with feet, collar and turnover cuffs, pocket at side: | Boys\u2019 Overcoats .Boys Heavy Blue Black Nap Reefera, double breasted, high storm collar, lined ju flannel.Regular 4.25.Sale .price.«0 $3.85 Boys' Blanket Overcoats, high storm col- RUBB to 2.PRICES could not well be lower than announced by the Big Store for to-morrow.Misses\u2019 Plain Croquet Cotton Lined Rubbers, sizes 11 Wednesday's special price, per pair Ladies\u2019 Plain Croquet Cotton lined Rubbers, in sizes 21-2 to 7.Wednesday, per pair .Men's Wool Lined Rubbers, sizes only.Wednesday's price, per pair Bise 22 .28c lar, lined with tweed, Size 24 .34c hood lined with red Size 26 .40c + flannel, piping to Size 28 .46c match.Regular price Size 30 .B2c was $3.85, Bize 32 .++» O8c Sale price .$3.25 23¢ 32¢ 35¢ , 61-2 and 7 se +.evvu:vu0e - REMNANTS OF BROCADES Don't forget to mention those REMNANTS of BROCADE, was the in- Junction of the chief of the Tweed Department yesterday.really beautiful effects in both black and brown, single and double width, that will be cleared at, per yard .We have some 37¥4c to ¥1.50 ve sess sees Chow-Chow Pickles, in fancy Cruets .ss0ca0 0e ) k{ Evaporated Peaches, 1b .12%c §-lb.tin White Cfover Honey.68c WEDNESDAY'S GROGERY SPECIALS «S,.CARSLEY C%-.1785 to 1783 Notre Dame Street.184 to 194 St.James Street, MONTREAL.Shirifls Jellies, all flavors, 8 for 25c Egg Powder, tin cesar.12%ec Borax, thpee 1-1b.pkgs .250 od.rad PEE.Banking Made Easy F'or Ladies The Carsley Savings Bank.Branch.We beg to inform you that a .\u201cBavings Branch of this Bapk has bean opened In thé 8.Carsley Co.'s i Limited, Htore treal (on | 73h, Tpaisa Kirby, aged 54 years.© McLEANg:AL - Hamiiton, ont\u201d on January 26th, ary A.clean, ife Francig Selene wife \u2018pt MELIUS-:AY Rensselaer, N.Y.Janue 11th, Sadie, wife of Walter E, Meltus, and eldest daughter of Chas.H.Cap- nell, formetly of Woodstock, N.B.* i Fria aL J Creek, \u2018N.B., on anuary 26th, | .Myles, son of the lath Charlotte.and -James Myles: aged #4 years.* | ies RAE\u2014At Vancouver, H.C.on Jeh 18th, Johh Rae, aged 54 yeara.® vers REAMAN\u2014At Concord, Ont, on Ja 26th, Mabel A.E.Reaman, only dass ter \u2018of the late Rev.Jacob and Emma C.Reaman, aged 28 years.ROBINSON\u2014At Sault Ste.Marie, Ont, on, January 26th,- Mrs.Thomas Rahin- son, daughter of -\u2018Toronte; aged 26.* = CN SANGSTER\u2014In Toronto, on January ~ MN John HUBER Easton lanuarn eu cn 72nd year.* sults for the 5 ac Td .WOOLFREY\u2014At Torpnto, on January 27, ts for 22e 4 Te macs of ha) late Thos.Wool.ie por box.Vice or call lr » ewftoundi , ap \u2018 , aged 77 years.ndland aes a safoie Nase J.J.Oakeshotr, of | t floor up).: \u201cTHE CARSLEY BRANCH.\u201d \u201cThe Provincial Bank of Canada A.J.BKELLY, Manager.Deposits of $1.00 and upwards re- celvéd and Interest added to capital on the last days of June and December, ; Directors, \u201c4.B, Burland.Hon.L.Beaubien G.N.Ducharme H.Laporte 8.Carsléy, Sr.: Savings Bank Censors.Sir Alexander Lacoste, Hon.Lomer Gouin, Hon.J.G.Laviolette, Dé A.A.Bernard, .B.P.Lachapelle, A.8.Hamelin.a ; OT x.bave used Dr.darling boy, Eddy, son of Edward will be sung Wedusaday, Feb.Roundabout Rachel N Le WHAT HUNTING COSTS.\u201cM7.W.B.Woodgate, in fia article on \u201cCapping tn the Hunting Field,\u201d in the the cost to the hunting man of £100 per horse per annum.The cost of \"£700\" per \u2018annum for each day per week that the hounds hupt: 201 - \u201cWith sbthe provincial packs it may bé econdrmized to a lower figure, while fh the best of the grass colntries where fields are large, damages to fences .nd sates considerable, where there in arob- ably a wire fuifd, \u2018and where more ex- servants, the élurnai cost may bb sweli:4 to almost double\u2019 the: above average.And penses and équipagé of the hunt, which Mr.Woodgate is strongly in favour of | making the \"Alien -4nmigrant\u201d tn the honting tield pay heavily for his day's \u201d.The United.Swedish Temperance Bo- efeties at Copenhagen ate now begin- sing ap interesting; updert ing.They ve a d to bold at Btockbolm a jéries ¢ Sr ar sclentific lectures, ting, of tefuperance work, esd re opened.the othet day with an attractive festival, \u2018Which waa visited by Mr persons.\u2019 Instruct! S hddrenses on ÿ work\u2019 and meth were F Lacie lètter was Tead\u2019 ftdèm Rusaia\u2019s 01d Stampa.The new issue of postage stamps fo?Hong Kong, on which King Edward's head is to replace that of Queen Vice tôtia, will leave to Russia the proud position of possessing the only unchanged issue of stamps in the world, The first stamps of the desigh now to be superseded were issued in Hong Kong in 1859.The Russian issue with the double eagle and shield of St George, which first a red in 1864- 6, will nôW take its tt the fread of: the list.Co A terribly dramatic scene was witnessed a few days ago in a theatre at Wiobelaesk, in Russia.During the performance in the towr, a bouquet was being presented to the leading lady, when by some accident a petroleum ldmp became upset.and thé scenery was set og fire, For & few moments, awed by the very excess of thelr ter: ror, the mudierice kept their seats, and before 4 panic had time to assert ft- aeif, the voice of the military came Mandant\u2019 was \u2018heard giving erders in loud tones to the officers, of whom many were present; to-zee that ali wo- seen and children were conducted safely to the doors.Under their cool direction the people restrained themselves, and ultimately were got out without a stampede.Shortly after, the place collapsed.\" Gets An Enormous Majority.All smokers are unanimous in de- ora} Cigarettes eon not be surpassed.Makes Rich Blood.Good rich blood is the basis health.8wiss Food makes rich blood and builds up the whole system.All grocers.: : Wotlos.\u20182 pet \u2018cent.dfrcourit off all malvern, intjerne Bjornsten, who seride thé wundertaking his best wishes tes pets entree dishes, otc., etc.4 Homely, Towen * \u2018ot | claring that the quality of Sweet Cap- | Jeweller, #8 Bt.James street.: L- The Clerk: - In default of - distress; The Peer and the Bicycle.Lord Brassey rode on a bicycle from Battle to his residence at Normanhurst last month, and omitted to carry a light.The eye of the law was upon him: he appeared at Battle recently to answer for his default.Mr.Charles Egerton (his lordship's son-in-law), chairman of the Bench, asked solemnly: Lord Brassey has nat been convicted before?Nothing known, I presume?(Laughter.) Superintendent Plumb: No, sir.Mr.Egerton: Fined a shilling and costs.any time -allowed, sir?(Laughter.) Simon Oppashic, who died the other day in Austria at the age of T1 years, was a beggar.People did not wonder to see him in that position, for Simon had pefther arms nor legs, and it was perfectly plain that he could abt work llke an ordinary individual So he went through the towns and villages of the dual empire in his spe- cially-prepared chair, wheeled along la the places of public resort, and holding out his hat to get the alms of Lhe charitable.Everybody knew that he got enough to live on, but few were prepared for the revelation which way ade when he dled.No less than $150,- wag found in money and scrip in bis humble home, and books were found in which a dafly account was kept of all the money which he had recelved in the form of alms.\u201d Sale Conti For those who have not taken sdvasisge our Junuary Disosunts\u2019 \u2018substantially the history.of the coun- | In the southern portion of North -and of the Federal district.-means \u201cpure Castilian\u201d): but fn most 1 \"arches rises a magnifice , corated by celebrated artists.{ cence 1s such that one wonders what | and drive on the Paseo from 53 01 En 5 I e \\ bate > LE - ui ba er de \u2014 8 ; Fo : > = PE n at a BJ QOU .0 \\ - 8 A on ¥ 4 er A di | \"te p Las - pl Fe , a x (GE at
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