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[" EE x \u2018 bert $Y We Pe ED] TION|| , = VOL XXXII.No 20 WEEKLY ea A | \u201cLast Woek\u2019s Average Last Week's Issue.[vers Groslation of _ _ \\ 110, 165,558 PRICE ONE CENT.STAR 5 METCALFE ST., Faclag Dominion Square, and 200 fort below St.Catherine Street, À solid brick residence, three stories and basement; could easily be converted into \u2018@ good revenue-producing business property.Lot 23 feet \u2018by 100 fest to 8 lane.Will be sold by Auction at our rooms, 181 ST.JAMES STREET, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31st, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 181 St.James \u2018 St.\u201cWi MM.KEARNS, Auvtioneer.= The Origin of The Union, British \u2014 As Jack.ack.A Neat, Novel Canadian Souvenir, with Canadian coat of arms and maple leaves outside, 414 inches by 334 \u201cinches, containing a Union Jack in proper colors, made up by the three separate crosses\u2014the St.George for England, St.Patrick for Ireland, and the St.Andrew for Scotland, with the - \u2018historical information of how they are made to form the Union © Jack.Added to this we have printed on the side folds a poem about the Union Jack.Every true Briton ought to have one to show to his boys and girls; but as we have only a limited quantity, we have decided to send them out by mail to those who apply for them first, according as we receive their letters asking for one\u2014and only one \u2014toa customer.To get one, all you have to do is to write for one, enclosing a twdcent stamp only, no other charge made (not an addressed envelope), but give your name and address plain and clear, and we will send you one, filling all orders as they come in, until all are given away.Address \u201cMy Hatter, Clothier | Clee and Outfitter,\u201d Corner of er Craig and Bleury Streets, MONTREAL.2021 \u2018At \u201cKORRECT SHAPE\u201d \u2018Boot Shop ANNUAL NO Hu SALE « CR $4.00, $4.50 and 85.00 $2 05 ° Men*s Double Sole Lace Russet and Box Calf, at FRENCH & SMITH 235 and 237 ar sans | \"INTEREST! inTEResT INTEREST! Why is it that you continue paying interest from year to year on that Mortgage ?You cannot realize the advantages of Building Soclety work, otherwise you would Be reducing the capital every three months.Call in and see the Secretary and you will begin to view the matter in another ligat.THE PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY, Class B.Mechanics\u2019 Institute.204 St.James Strect.WM.J.McGEE, Sec.-Treas.TRADE OF CANADA.~ Many Matters Affecting it Dealt With in Board of Trade Report.The Montreal Board of Trade has issued fts annual report for the year 1899.This report, which Is always of Interest to the business man.as it contains a fund of information not to be obtained elsewhere, | opens as follows: The industrial expansion and commer- oda} activity so general throughout the business world during 1899 played an im- rtant part both directly ana indirectly the welfare of Canada.Directly it af: rded a wider and broader fleld for commercial operations.and indirectly it gave the assurance necessary for the promotion ef æreat public improvements and private enterprises.The trade returns show that, tn comparison with 1898, of ftaell o -phenomenal year, the : Fields.mines.factories 6 increased.The export returns the country show that the cl .a has mote than held its own, while the ex- fon of butter has made such strides porte manufacture of this product gives > promise of eventually becoming one of the leading factors in the business of the Dominion.The grain harvest through- bab Canada was very satisfactory, and farmer's financial! nogition is belléved be better thnn ever before: The mina fields of British Columbia and On- | Port stario show substantial development when the shipping business of t 202x1 compared with : a.year ago.and the augmented receipts of the Canadian ratiways indicate a large movement of both crops and minerals.In the closing months of the year the pe- culfar state of the United States market, resulting from discrimination by the banks painat industrial stocks, the demands of trade and commerce, and those arising from the war between Great Britain and the Boers, together with the shortage ot gold supplies from South Africa, brbught about a stringency in the money market, and these conditions tended to decrease the values of stocks and bonds; the general panic imminent in the spéculative mar ket was, however, fortunately averted, and during the past few weeks, values have improved.The report goes on to state that the fol- .lowing subjects demand attention from the incoming Council: The passing of insolvency legislation: the amendment of th city charter, so that manufacturers shal be relieved from taxation of their machinery; reform of the pilotage system.The financial statement shows that on the building account the receipts were, $51,- 054.01.and the expenditure 860.02, leaving a deficiency of $2,308.01.on members ship account the income ras fit .56, and the expenditure $10,459 à qurplus of §3,- 0.58.The net a tor he year was The trade returns for the \u2018port.of Mont- - real \u2018show that the value of fie exports .are.largely in excess of any preceding year, and exactly double what i igh 1n-1889 and 1890.figures show an increase over las Less of neariy Ÿ four milion dollars, and the duty thereon was nearly nine per cent.in xe of 1858, and 21 per cent.over rt \u201cThe following well constructed gittle ur also published: Sen-go! Vessels Total Value of Valueof C arrived in Tonnage.Merchandise Merchandise ratios K: ed.Imported, Collected \u201d Years.Port.X por 80 1,517,611 $64,040,982 $65,018,544 §3,018.908 Ses 1,584,072 627,180\" 61,111,703 Sima 796 1,379,003 65.166.066 47,008,196 nee 709 1216463\u2018 48,180,364 45,900,370 -640 1,089:38% 40,348,197 41.506, 68f tain 34 1,096,909 40,401,392 43,514.582 son .\u2026.806 1.151.777 41,700,433 3,798,237 7.ees 1,036,707 45,688,275 47,670.381 6, 3! 72 938,657 39.344.783 48 418,569 L .T4 10,38 32.027.176 159,124 0,901.40 .6% 5316 32,638,270 47,416,620 9.331.951 .6h TRIMTR 24,049,638 29,366, 8.TM » TIR 29,391.858 43.391,715 at A \u2019 60 27.975,918 42,080,368 8 .\u2019 6%.854 25,209,813 |, 37.043,060 083, .GR 619.374 21.468.775 41,858, em ee 4,280 101 44.073.918 7,900,807 es =e 92 26.5408.001 50,897,497 R205 WY BW ona BIAS 61,774.60 im .we 625.37 23, .Ÿ vorral Fe AL FROM TH | Lord Strathcona\u2019s Horse Will Be Recruited From the Prairies and British Columbia.Major Howe Appointed to Take His Place in the First Contingent\u2014 Pomeranian Almost Ready (Special to the Star.) - OTTAWA, January 24.\u2014Hon.Dr.Borden states that Lord Strathcona desires that his regiment shall be recruited only in the North-West snd British Columbia, and the department will respect Lord Strathcona\u2019s wish.Eastern men may as well realize at offce that there is no use in bothering the Militia Department for enrollment, that any who want to be in the regiment must-present themselves at Regina or other western paints.The ci cruiting.stations will be at Regi gary, Macleod, Lethbridge, efor, Medicine Hat, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert and Edmonton,and in the Pacific Province at Nelson, Revelstoke and Kamloops.STEELE WILL COMMAND.As was expected, Lieut.-Col.Steele has consented .to accept the post of commandant of the Strathcons Horse, or *\u2018Strath- conu\u2019s Own,\u201d as it is said the High Commissioner would prefer to have the Westerners nominated.On Monday in Halifax Hon.F.W.Borden offered the colonelency \u2018|to Lieut.-Col.Steele, who accepted forthwith.Yesterday, iminediately upon the return to Ottawa of the Minister of Militia,\" Sir Wilfrid Laurier was apprised of Col.Steele\u2019s acceptance of the post and the tidings were immediately cabled to the High Commissioner.As an old friend of Col.Steele, Lord Strathcona will be highly delighted to hear that his force will have for a leader such a splendid specimen of a entleman and soldier.Col.Steele has been ordered by telegraph to report forthwith at Ottawa, and after a 24-bour stay train for \u201cReginé, where the headquarters for recruiting will be situated.MAJOR HOWE PROMOTED.LT.-COL STEELE WILL COMMAND ; in the Capital, during which he will receive his final instructions, he.will take |.i e most talked about sale in town.TOOKE, DISCOUNT SALE.Thousands of gentlemen have already taken advantage of the discount.Your choice of everything in our three stores, nothing reserved, at 20 per cent.discount off the regular marked prices.\"Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear, Socks, Neckwear, Gloves, Braces, Um- héellas, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Dressing Gowns, Smoking Jackets, etc.177 St.James Street.2387 St.Catherine Street, West.1553 St.Catherine Street, East.031 Only one step from a cold in the head to Chronic Catarrh.La one step from Chronic Catarrh to Consumption and the grave.\u201d mauioly pot Fake complete possession of your body.14 in the bead lestrto Catarrb\u2014Catarrh causes co tion of th bran ee and throat The watery secretions increase ee © nd Produce soe I ied - er .Er nervousness, irritadi lity and loss of flesh.The mi s by A made thel r way to Lo the lungs an and there have begnn their ereible work rae destruction eh In the the fiston of of Cat Catermh\u2026 Es br ia brief but terrible.be cured but no! sin the advanced si az Ba not orators datas: ou know fee its first sym: KOLDSTOP ia sure the] 2 Bo, it roaches and kills him in the ame KOLDSTOP Ps a treatment con nalsting otan juternal remedy in pill | = SR box reves gets _ HC © a chance to the Catarrh Germs to locate In your system, become thick mas nl theair.These germs irritation, those ulcerations of the han anise and a rose à there, and cause inc mmation and © head oiscs are felt in the ears.who now form avd a local remedy in powder der bic blower to introduce the powder in tho nose.AL Co.corner Windsor «nd Bt.Antoine Bta, Montreal.Major Howe, at present commanding the first Squadron of the Western Mounted Rifles, will become second in command to Lieut.-Colonel Herchmer, thus filling the vacancy caused by Col.Ktedle\u2019s transfer té Strathcona\u2019s Horse.The promotions will make necessary the appointment of an additional subaltern.Several names of Nor\u2019Westers are now under consideration., PLEASED IN THE WEST.(Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, January 24.\u2014The keenest satisfaction is expressed hére by local military men and prominent citizens generally en the appointment of Col.Steele to.the command of Strathcona\u2019s Horse.It is ecognized that he is the man most accept be r OTe Bt as\u2019 compared with Sth hat oO the Australisns They caucing' -grant comment here, and the \u2018 Goverdent is being criticized for its suspected leniency to the contractors who furnished the outfits.One soldier saye: \u201cHad we not been well supplied with money by our kind friends in Winnipeg we would have been in a very bad fix.We have only.one blanket each, and the cold at night makes our teeth chatter.\u201d POMERANIAN ALMOST READY.(Special to the Star.) HALIFAX, N.S., Jaunary 24.\u2014Prepara.tions on the Pomeranian are almost com: pleted.It was thought work would have been finished this morning, but many little extras have been ordered and the result is the ship will not be finished until this evening.Yesterday a smoker Was constructed on the upper deck ie structure is Ja and will give the boys ample apace in w ich to enjoy a smoke, In many ways the Pomeranian will be a decided improvement on the Laurentian.She is larger and more space-can be atlot- ted to horses and men.\u201cThe experience ined in preparing the Leuremtian has Been put to good use and any defects in the first transport have been carefully eliminated from the second.On the Laufentian the hospital was on deck near the canteen.On the Pomeranian the sick will be kept downstairs in a acious - compartment, where there will be little danger of exposure to heavy seas or high winds.The gain to those who may suffer on the voyage wili no doubt be appreciated.The sheep taken on the Pomeranian are also assured a more comfortable time.Those which left on Saturday were crowded.In crates, wmch were piled up in tiers.- For the sheep on the \u2018Pomeranian a first-class house has been built.Tt is a double decker, and as plenty of air will reach the animals they will not suffer any inconvenience.\u2018Lhe ice-house of the Pomerapian is somewhat smaller than her sister liner.Jt has been fitted up in first-class shape, but only J tons of ice will be used in it.This is considerably less than the amount used orl the first trooper.The ice was loaded yesterday by Chittick & Sons, who had = number of teams engaged in hauling it.MAXIM GUNS ONLY.Only Maxim guns will be taken out by the Rough Riders.These will be placed o board at the dock-yard.The feed and provisions have been nearly all loaded and orders were given to move the ship to the dock-yard \u201cto-night.One noticeable consignment of good things was from the la of\u2018Torohto.Tt inicladed a number of packing cases, containing boxes and packages for the boys at the front.Un each bundle was 3 big red cross, showing the on jee Een ved: frém the Wier NOTRE Be = ST.2001 Pet, \u201cox 525.+ Monté Pp lot of hustling:te do during the.past few days.The-amount of work to bu-done was almost bewildering but a hustle pulled it thro sheds have been- all covered with- ie Ponte and are water and air tight.The placing of the horses on board -ship will occupy oder à and Thursday.Lhe animals will ed by the Mounted Police, who should put the bronchos through the operation in short order, DRILL AT STANLEY BARRACKS.TORONTO, January 24.\u2014The contingent doing little else but hard drill at Stanley BITAC Cav.manoeuvres are being \u2018gone through in the morning and infantry work in the afternoon.The men carried their rifles yesterday morning for the firat time.Abso tely nothing has been heard lu | and nobody knows-w it will tue place,\u2019 though they hope to move, this week Syrgeon-Major RK.H.Duff.of Kingston, arrived at Stanley barracks yesterday to assume his duties as chief medical officer of the mounted rifles.He was accompanied by Dr., who was last weck taken on the strength of the squadron as a private.GENEROUS MASONS.In forwarding $1,000 from the Masonic Grand Lodge of Canada to the Patriotic Fund, Grand Master Malone sava: \u201cThe mother Franc lodge of the world, viz., the Union d Lodge of England, has on.many occasions contributed large sums of_ money -to- \u2014objects other thaii strictly Masonic, and the Province of Ou- tario is one of the most prosperous jurisdictions of Masonry in the Empire, and feel that it is only emulating the example of the Mother Grand Lodge, but doing its duty in lending a helping and to the fund that provides for the wives and children of the soldiers of the Queen who.are now fighting for the flag in far off South Africa\u2019 A CHANCE FOR MONTREAL.Will the Government Allow the People to See the Toronto Section.ls Montreal to have à look at the mater ia Ee Le ue Afi ght the battles of the Empire is Montreal to be slighted a uu?» or ta Hon is is a question t at a great man; ple in Montreal would like to have the Minister of Militia answer in the ive, that is, the first part of it.Montreal has seen of the So far all that departing troops has not been worth mentioning.Certainly there were some people in Montreal who saw the local contingents leave for the front, but they were sent away when most people would- rather Nhen most pe be'in their and then have to wait an hour longe count of some pt The citisens of Montreal ve not yet.had a pro- 1per Khe men who ars going Le the : There is yet a chance whereby the citizens of Montreal be treated to \u2018a view of these men.There are sn detachments Waiting at Toronto and Kingston to - be + Pos not,\u201d said a prominent local railway -| man men to Mont real for a while on their way to Halifax, and let people sce what a fine body of men the ment is sending for ¢| ward.It would not ment a cent to do for: they have to feed and Toronto desire, arrive here i oi while the igston detach: ment_could handled in a similar man- my.It would mot be necessary to detrain Between St.Peter Seed ine 8t.Francois Xavies \u2018Street.ri CR Fe osertnian.Kecfe,-the- contractor, has had! a | of the One Hundredth Prince of Wales ont believe it?Come and see! br re bm A mney SE OPENER.JERE Our Goods are \u201cALL Spring.to finish them.NOTE THE ADDRESS: Theatre.Royal, 23 and 25'Cote, A.S.CAMPBELL & Co.HODGSON'S.\u2014 January Sale \u201c18 AN HONEST SHOE SALE.\u201cWhen HIGH VALUES goat LOW PRICES then's the time to.a buy.Just wha at we are doing uvery day at 796 à od 797 Street, A Offer] ring high values ab low We have a \u201cHow loo Winter Goode wa: wat to clear qul Rather than take any \u2018of another season, we will out the figures right away, + READ s ; $ Boots, Binck One Lot of Children\u2019s and Miss- , regular] es\u2019 Moconsins, to elear ; ape oJat ot ; prices dE = Ha x SkatiopB te.One Lot ot Ladies Foit Blippere, P warm and neat, to 30 e $l, 28 pair pair.A Nem to.mnt RL | aires.Zing : coter hôtes Its easy Lo get your money back if you \u2019 Stein Open Every Kvening.FRED E HODGSON, Shoeist, + OTTAWA, January U\u2014-An order-in- Council has been passed | for the repatriation Emp re Jie battalions would take tm H Hird about to serve .KILLED AT TUGELA Rivas.4 .\u2018WINNIPEG, Jan 24.\u2014.2 victims of the \"te ca the T on December 15, was Alex.the Imperial Light Horee, La facon 8.and Allan 5.Jackson, of on Royal Canadian .Regiment, which \u2018is now\u201d known as the Prince.of Wales\u2019 Leinster .ith headquarters in Ire- be forwarded to the Colonia! Recretary for the approval of the home t the d %.8., SFE one of eo Teitaioen of the North-West.Mounted, Polios, thoritien asks th tha eù tol eens and W.Crichtgn, Jackson, « - Il get : an EYE a INUTES required .price UR Cpe - \u2014\u2014FRAS \u201cthese tity] : To of Victrth xvas.CE met * 705 and 797 orais Street.| .ROYAL CANADIAN RBGIMENT.Halif | Ee en, tg and 4 the [4 \u201cIts a fine Speerit the FE PURE HIGHLAND MALT WHISKIES.The \u201c TALISKER, 81.35 per \"bottle, $13.50 per case.The* DAILUAINE-GLENIVET\" Three Stills Whiskey.The \u201cOLD VATTED BALBLAIR\" BKY, $1.10 per.bottle, 813.50 per caïe.All delivered, freight prepald, in chse lots, anywhere in Ontario, Quebeo, New Brunswick and Noya Scotia, and as far West as Sir VIGER & CO.HUILE D\u2019OLIVE .Extra Superfine.DU DOMAINE DE MALBOSC, Coteau Bu- perieur de provence fabrique par HUGUES AINE, Grasse, France.The Malbosc estate, situated in the very centre of the finest Olive tree plantations n the South of France, produces the Ol- iva Olls which have acquired such worldwide reputation for their purity and exquisite taste.We have just recelved a small shipment -of the -very finest Oltve on rocurable, di- reot from the produce uguea Aine, Grasse, France, in quart Bottles, and which we offer at 70c per quart bottle, $7.60 per case of Bp lorem quarts.Breakfast op Dinner Table.The Original \u2018* Melton Mowbray ** PORK PIES -_ Fresh -Made.THE DEERFOOT FARM LITTLE SAUSAGES.THB DEERFOOT FARM SAUSAGE MEAT.STRICTLY NEW LAID EGGS.JERSEY and GUERNSEY BUTTER.In Prints, ia and Tubs, and B FAMOUS sari] CREAM COFFEE At 40e per 1b.\u201c JFRARER, VIOER & CO.ot 4 alutely À = B0LS\" LIQUEUR GIN.different\u2019.sises of.Stone Glasby.\u2018 Re, \u2018ÈS La e ; g°.\u201cLiquer\u201d Gin; Stone\u2019 Jugs, $1.25 $18.50 Put, up.in] dues, \u2018aa ohe @ size.In Bois\u2019: Chior Gin,\u2019 Stone Jugs, 1 tu \u2018Liquer™ Gin, | Litre.: 2% ER READY pres ONLY \u2014 \u201cCommendador\u2019 Port BOTTLED IN OPORTO 28 XY aro will sell SEcammondaaorr.se ae om $1.25 per bottle, $14.50 per original case Prices are spor coon Fomit a by Fost Of: s 8 fice, Express Money Order, for \u2018Comm qu dozen.Irish Oatmeal |.Irish Oatmeal ! gidiand Fe sient cut Cut st Feb Oat eal in the vole Manutacturet at XS Dre- gheda, I a, Ask for McCann's Irish Nothing finer can be sh Oatmeal RASER, VIGRR & 00.CASSAVA THIN CAKES menus Ji seu Ps ar rue Bimpiy delicious tor \u201cfive o'clock teas Directions for cooking with every pack CAVIARE, AIK CAVIARE Russian casa im kilo eines Made fro PATES D DE FOES aRAS Fois gi ou ERA £08 Abad Hekirives n the East C \"sant of mone Too MEET RORWEGIAN ANCHOVIES.100.Xegs, Fis gi SARDINES FRASER, ViakR & co, 20%, 209, 211 BE Js 81.10 per bottle, $12.50 per case.cipities for the ~~ 7 Drogheda oop es Stree = \u2019 hy i TE oT à q dat As mére ean, ee Cdt CiES S hl EE Ar, Ti.+ sabre ms 5 PAL FLECTIONS PUBLIC NOTICE.JPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the elections for the office of Mayor and the offices of Aldermen Nos.1 and 2, the City, where there is \"THURSDAY, the Ist of FEBRUARY next.in the different Wards of a contest, will be held on The Polls will be opened in all the said Wards at 9 o\u2019clotk in the forenoon, and closed at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, at the following places, to wit: \u2014 EAST WARD\u2014Poll No.1\u2014At or near Ke 14 St.Louis street, comprises Etecto- ral Districts Nos.1 and \u20181, bounded by Bon- secours.Craig, St.Gabriel, and Notre t 2.\u2014At or near No.34 St.Vincent strest, comprises pEleotora! Districts Nos.2 and 3, bounded by B ncent, Notre Dame, St.Gabriel, and St.Therese streets.Poll No.3\u2014At or near No.22 Jacques Cartier square, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.4 and 5, bounded by Jacques Notre Dame, St.Vincent, st Therese and st.Gabriel streets, and River St.Lawrence.Poll No.A or near No.14 Bonse- ours street.mprises Electoral Districts Nos.\u20ac and \u2018s, bounded by Victor, Bonse- Notre Dame streets, Jacques Car- River St.Laurens Poll No.6.\u2014At or near Derr! street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.8 10 and 11.bounded by Lacroix, Craig, Bo secours, Victor streets and River St Law- CENTRE BE 'WARD\u2014Poil No.1.\u2014At or near No.3 St.Paul street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.1 ad 2, bounded b Gabriel, Notre otre St : Be Paul, St.Francois Xavier st streets, and r St.Lawre wrence.No.3\u2014At or near No.1686 Notre Cron © street, comprises Electoral Districts Jean Re 8.° \u2018and 4\u2014 Baptiste, Notre Dame, at.Prrancoie Xavier and St.Paul streets.Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.121 St.Fran- cols Xavier street, comprises Electoral District No.5.bounded by the East side of Place D\u2019Armes, Place D\u2019Armes Hill, Craig St.Francois Xavier and Notre Dame streets.Poll No.4\u2014At or near No.6 St.James street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.7, bounded by rt street, Bt.James street, Place D'Armes anû Notre Dame street.Poll No.6.\u2014At or near No.21 Fortification street, comprises roevoral Districts Nos.8 and 9, boun ded by St.Gabriel and Craig street, St.Lambert Hill.and street.and Notre Dame street.Poll No.6.\u2014At or near No.la Place D'Armes Hill, comprises Electoral Pistricta Nos.10 and 11, bounded by .Hill, Craig street, Place D'Armes Hill, De 8t.James street.WEST WARD-Poll No.1.\u2014At or near No.666 Cralg street.comprises Electoral Districts Nos.1 and 3.bounded by St.Francols Xavier and Craig streets, Victoria square, Fortification lane, St.Peter and St.James streets.Poll No.2.\u2014At or near No.1817 Notre Dame street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.2 and 6, bounded by St.Peter street, Fortification lane.McGill and Recollet streets.Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.178 St.James street.comprises Electoral Dibdtricts Nos.4 and 5 bounded by 8t.François Xavier, Bt James, St.Peter and Notre Dame streets.Poll No.\u2018 4.\u2014At or near No.13 Neath street, comprises Electoral Distrtet No.7.bounded by St.Peter, Recoliet, McGill and 8L.Paul streets: Poll No.5\u2014At or near No.1742 Notre Dame streei, comprises Electoral District Na.8.bounded by St.Francois Xavier, Notre Dame.St.Peter, St crament, St.Alexis and Hospital streets.Poll No.§.\u2014At or near No.9 8t.John Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.® and 11.bounded by-Bt.Francois Xavier, Hospital, St.Alexis, Bt.Sacrament, St.Nicholas, and St.Paul streeta.Poll No.7\u2014At or near No.491 St.Paul girect ne dofprises paectoral District No.10, y cholas, St.Sacrament, st Peter and 8t.Paul streets, \" Poll No.8, at or near No.808 Commis- sloners street, comprises Electoral lets Noa.ha and la bounded by Callieres, ancols Xavier, St.Paul streets, and River 8 Liwr re eee Mea BT.ANN'S WARD\u2014Poll No.1\u2014At or near No.51 St.Henry street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.1.2 and 3, bound- a Hea TL ot re Dame, MN.Henry, ueen, We on an nce streets River St.Lawrence.and Poil No.2\u2014At or near No.@ Duke street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.4 and, dounded by Prince, \u2018Wellington, Queen, tawa, Nagareth streets, and the Lachine Canal Basin.Poil No.3\u2014At or near No.@1 St.Paul street, comprises Electoral Disteicte Nos.\u20ac and 7, bounded by St.Henry, St.Maurice, Dupre.Duke, william, Nazareth and Ottawa streets.Poil No.#At or near No.687 St.Pau! street, comprises Flectoral Districts Nos.end §, bounded by Duke, Dupre, 8t.Mau- Hoe.8t.Henry.Notre Dame.Chabollies, College, Inspector and William streets.Poll No.3\u2014At or near Nb.86 Ottawa st., \u2018comprises Electoral Districts Nos.10 an IL bounded by Nazareth, William, Shannon and Wellington streets.Poll No.6&\u2014At or near No.62 Dalhbusie street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos, 15 13 and 14, bounded by Nasarcth, Wellington, Shannon, Wiliam.Colborne, Wel- Nington streets and the Lachine Canal Ba- Poll No.7\u2014At or near No.123 Young st, comprises Electoral Distrata Nos.16 and Sie bounded by Colborne, Willlam, Young, tawa, Murray and Wellington streets.Foil No.F-At or near No.i5 McCord street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.Lu 20, un by Murray, Ottawa, Fours.Wi William, Eleanor, Ottawa and Mc- \u201cPoll No.At © r near No.164 Marra: street, comprises \u201cElectoral Districts Noa, 1$ and 17, bounded by Inspector.College, Chaboiliez, cCo Eleanor and William streets.Poll No.10\u2014At or near No, =: \u2018bounded by Eleanor, \"and Ottawa streets.Poll No.11\u2014At or near No.10 Aqueduct streét, comprises Biectorat 2 tricts Nos, 2 23 and bounded bd: cCord, Notre Dame, M Versailles.Willlasn, Fiantna sts., and the Canal.- Poll No.I2\u2014At or near No.233 Richmond Barre, McCord street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.= d x.unded by Versailles, Notre Dn; Martin and William streets.0 No.13.\u2014At or near neurs » t comprises électoral Districts Nos.by Richmond Wil lam re Dame, Chatham, d Basin tt r No.134 Shearer toral Districts Nos.\u2018and 3%.Montmorenci Lathine Canal, Ris Basin, Sokeurs, Williata, Chat re Damestreets, and western limits Sela St.Ant Ward, Centre, Bhearer an sot ta.Pell No.15\u2014Atsqp near Nun, Wellington street, comp \"Districts Nos, 31 and 33, r the Lachine Can de.Farm and Wellington sts.Ho NS I At OR ta Noa.8.ani ector: J 3, bounded b Ta e streets, the Lachine Canal, Q T Shearer and Centre Poll No.17-At or No.17 Shearer st.com Elec No.boun- dod vs Maple a J ul ead Con ad dw western the sala ard and de Notre Dame.McCord, Barre, Poil No.18&\u2014At or near No.74 Mullins st., comprises Electoral District No.87, bounded by Richmond, Centre, Bhearer, Mul- Hns atreets, Maple avenue and Wellington poll No.19 \u2014At or near No.99 Grand Trunk street, comprises Electoral District 38, bounded by Centre, Richmond and Went on streets N » jo.18\u2014At or near No.1 Congregu- trict topol and tion street, comprises Electoral No.39, bounded by Favard, Sebar Wellington streets, and the Western lim- 1s of sald.Ward.Poll No.ZÉ-At or neur No.291 Bourgeols street, comprises Electoral District No.40.bounded by Magdalen, and Favaid streets, the Western limits of sald Ward, and the River Bt.Lawrence.Poll No.&\u2014At or near No.#0 Sebastopol street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.41 and 42, bounded by St.hd iis well.re No.60 Menai st, Électorul Districts Nos.#3 and by ver St.Lawrence, Con- vay.à cnat, orfar and Etienne streets.0 0.#\u2014At or near Nu.88 Forfar street.comprises Electoral District No.45, bounded by Forfar, Menal, Conway streets, liver St.Lawrence, Lachine Canal, Wellington and St.Étienne streets.SV.ANTCINE SOUTH SYARD-Poil No.1\u2014-At or uear No.& Victoria square, com prises Electoral District No.1, bounded ay -McGIU street, Victoria square, St.Antoine, Luttie ot Antoine, SU Janes streets, Ro lane, and Notre Dame sireet.Poll No Z\u2014At or near No.410 St.James street, comprises Electoral District No.3, bounded by Roy lane, St.James, Little St.d Antoine, it.\u201d Autoine streets, St.Davi lane, and stree Poll ear No.James -At \u2018es strée, comprises Electoral District Nos.3 and 4, buinded by st.David lane, BL An- Lwerivieres, lnspeetor, street, cumprises Elestoral Districts Nos § and 6, twunded by Desrivieres.8t.An- tine, Mountain and St James streets.Poll No.5\u2014At or near No.850 St.James Sire.comprises Electoral District Nos.1 streets, and Chaboiliex square.Poll No.&-At or near No.16 Mountain street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.9 and 10, bounded by Bruchesi, Albert, Mountain, Rollana, Aqueduct, and Notre Dame stree ; .T\u2014At or near No.4 Adeline street, comprises lectorat Districts N' land 12, bounded by Mountain, Bt.Au- toine, Versailles, Bt.James, Aqueduct and Rolland streets.Poll No.3\u2014At or near No.2327 Notre Dame street, comprises Lilectoral Districts Nos.13 and 14, bounded by Aqueduct, Bt.James, Lusi an and Notre Dame streets.Poll No.9\u2014At or near No.201 Guy street, comprises Electoral District No.15, bounded by Lusignan, St.James, Guy and Notre Dame streets.Poll No.10\u2014At or near No.212 Versailles street, comprises Electoral District No.16.bounded by Versailles, St.Antoine, Guy and St.James siree Pol No.11\u2014At or near No.t Mac- tin street, comprises Electoral District No.17.bounded by Guy, St.Antoine, St.Martin and St.James streets.Poll No.13\u2014At or near No.164 Guy street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.13 and 19, bounded by Guy, St.James, St.Martin and Notre Dame streets.Poll No.13.\u2014At or near No, 31 Selg- neurs street, comprises Electoral Distri¢ts Nos.20 and 21, bounded by St.Martin, St.James, Chatham, and Notre Dame streets.Poil No.14\u2014At or near No.{8 Sels- -neurs street.comprises Electoral Districts Nos.22 and 3, bounded by St.Martin, St Antoine, Chatham, and St.James streets.Poll No.15.\u2014At or near No.2573 Notre Dame street.comprises Electoral District No.24.bounded by Seigneurs, St.James, Chatham, and Notre Dame streets, Poll No.1&:\u2014At or near No.51 Canning street, comprises Electoral District No.bounded by Chatham, 8t.James, Canning, 8.Poll No.1i.\u2014At or near No.4 Coursol street, comprises Elecyoral Districts Noa.2 and 27, bounded by Chatham, St.An- Toine, Fulford and St.James street: Poll Neo.18.\u2014At x near_No.50 Canning street, comprises e 2 and 29, bounded by Canning, St.James, Fulford, d'orkman streets, L\u2019 Allemand avenue, and Notre Dame stree Poll No.19.\u2014At or near No.Yin Workman street, comprises Klectoral bounded by L'Allemand aven Fulford and Delisle streets, and the Western limits of sald Poll No.20\u2014At or near No.52 Albert street, comprises Electoral District No.31, bounded by Fulford and St.James streets; the Western limits of said Ward, and De- lisie street.Poll No.21.\u2014At or near No.50 Quesnel street, comprises Electoral! District No.32, bounded by Fulford street, Dominion avenue, Dominion and St.James streets.Dominion street and Dominion avenue._ BT.ANTOINE WEST WARD.\u2014Poll No.1.\u2014At or near No.39 le avenue, comprises Electoral District No.1, bounded: by Agueduct Dorchester, Guy, and St.An- Poil No.2\u2014At or near No .303 Bt.An- tolne street, comprises Electoral District No.2, bounded by Sur, Dorchester and Bt.Matthew streets, the C.P.R.track, Can.nine, oe st Antoine streets, Poll No.3.\u2014At or -near No.2 Gaudry street, comprises Electoral District No.à by Canning ntroet e C.P.estern \u201climits of ia Ward and St.Antoine street.oO, 4.\u2014At or near No.1080 Dor- chester street, comprises Electoral District No.\u20ac C4 & ES Matthew and Dor- eater streets, the Western limits of Ward, and t pee C.P.R.t rack, eu Poll No.- 5.\u2014At or near No.chester ret.Foal Electoral Distrte No.6, For Q uiblier fete the Western tnt of vb and Do chester si SET a rr pn mn cu ne .mm] ral District No.6.bounded by 8 Mathew street, tma, nary line from \u2018Bt.Matthew to 8e Mar street, St.Mark, se Chen Fort \"Poll No.7\u2014At or.Dorchester streets.street, comprises El bounded by oPleho Eh Bid Nos Bt.Matthew, and : ones NA = ar No a ee ne co ectora!l D No.£ Bourges rcnoster, Ad a Se Dorchester, .Be.E Antoine stree! queduct.and ne.stree comprises leotoral Diste t 9.boun nde by Moun .Bherbroo e Bi Ia shop and St.Catherine tenn ke, Poll Na.10\u2014At or near ° - en po EE r acer No À tong 8t Sathe Nes ho mn Lor Bi Bishan, erbrod | Poi.No.TAL or near Mo.No.Ru.bounded' by gu.| No.7 se Cath.a Ma few and Bt., rite No 3 18-At or hear No.279 St.Cath.No.Found led 5.Cane te Matthew.| Sher athe ark ots., imaginary line 10 BU ia Matthew et \u201c1 ST LAW ts, No.607 St.James ctoral Districts Nos.| ë : No.SAL or hear 0: ne\u201d Poll Wo.At or reas ue Reinet.by or: BR » ettocn\u2019 Hamlge.«\u20ac | Poll 14-At or ment vu a - Simpson street, go mprises Eiectotal Districts 14 and bounded by Redpath avenue, 53 the north limits of os sat ae the western Umits of said street ST.ANTOINE EAST WARD.\u2014Poll No.1\u2014At or near No.160 Beaver Hall Hill, comet Noa 1 and 5, unded by St.te.ve, St.Antoine and C sts Poll No.3\u2014A} or near No.33 St.Antoine street, co toral Distriet A mprises Elec! bounded by Bi.Genevieve, I Cathedral, and Antoine ree.Poll No.3\u2014At or near No.Antoine street, com Hlectoral District No.4, bo by ed! Osborne, erine strèet, Nos.5 and 21, bounded b Catherine, Stanley, Bherbrooke, mond, Redpath, Mouatain and Poil No.SoA on near No.1s Stanley street, comprises ecto \u20ac 0.\u20ac boundéd by 1, Metcalfe, BL Ca Cath- rine, Drummond and Osborne streets.o.79% Dorches- ter street, comprises Nos.and B, bounded by \"St.Alexander, Dorchester, Cathedral ahd Lagauchetlere Poll No.TAL et near No.61 University street, comprises Klectora.ct No.9 Ged by Pat.Alexander.8t.Catherine, chester streets.Poll No.$\u2014At or near No.70 Mansfield street, comprises Electoral District No.11, bounded by St.Monique, Cathcart, Mans- fleld, St.Catherine, Metcalfe Dor- ester stree Poll No.10\u2014At or near No.2257 St.Cath- orine street, comprises Electoral District No.12, bounded by University street, Burnside place, Metcalfe and St.Catherine sta.Poll No.11\u2014At or near No.6 Mayer street., comprises Eleotoral District No.13, bounded by City Pounciiiors.Berthelet street, Burnaide place, Univéraity.and St.Catherine Poll No.12.\u2014At or near No.62 Cit cour cillors street, comprises Electoral istrict No.I, bounded by City Councillors, Sherbrooke, verity streets, Burnside place, d t street.Na 1.\u2014At or near No.21 Suter st com Electoral District 15, bounded Pt arocher, Milton, University and Bherbrooke streets.Poll No.14.\u2014At or near No.2 Underhill lace, comprises.Electoral District No.18.undead by Shuter.Prince.Arthur, Uni versity, Miiton- etree Pol} No.18.\u2014At or near No.8» Durocher street, comprises Electoral District No.17.bounded by Durocher street to Pine avenue, the Eastern limits of the Ward, the North limits of the Ward, and Mount Roy- Poll No.16.\u2014At or near No.57 Victoria street.comprises Blectoral District No.18, bounded by University, Sherbrooke, Met- calfe etreets, and Burnside place.Poll No: 17.\u2014At or near No.108 McTavish street, comp fixes Electoral Distriét No.ID, bounded by University street, the North limits of the Ward, Drummond and her.brooke streets.Poll No.18.\u2014At or near No.37 St.Cath- mprises Electoral District No.30, bounded \"oy Metcalfe, Bherbrooke, Stanley, and St.Catherine streets.At or near No.1ia St.Charles Borrommee street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.1, 2 and 3, bounded by St.Lawrence, La- gauchetiere, St.Charles Borrommee, Vitre, Chenneville and Craie stree reets.Poll No.2.\u2014 r No.$47 Craig street, comprises Electo ral Districts Nos 4 and 5, bounded by Chenneville, Vitre, St.Alexander and Cralg streets.Poli No.3.\u2014At or near No.9% Jurors street.comprises Electoral Districts Nos.and 7, bounded by Chenneville, I urn.tiere, 8t.Alexander, and Vitre streets.Poll No.4\u2014At or near No.165 Vitre street, comprises Electoral Districts Noa.8 and 9, bounded by St.rrom- mee, Dorchester, Chenrieville and Vitre streets.Poll No.5.\u2014At or near No.132 St.George street, mprises Electoral Districts Nos.10 and no bounded by Chenneville, vorches- ter, Bleury and etlere streets.Poll No.sat of near No.70 Dorches- ter streets, mpripes { Nos.13 end we Pounded aL Shester, ae.George, St Catherine and St.Aan Ne Tat or near No.36 Vallee street, com Electoral Districts Nos.14, 15 and bounded by 8t.Urbain, St.Catherine, 8t.George and Dorchester stree Poll No.8.\u2014At or near No.174 St.Charles Borrommee Street, comprises Electoral triots Nos.17 and 18, bounded by St.wrence, St.Catherine, St.Urbain, Dor- chester, St.Charles Borrommeé and La- sauchetiere streets.Poll No.9.\u2014At or near No.1% St.Chur- les Borrommee street, comprises Electoral District No.13, bounded by St.Law Montigny, St.Urbain, and St.Catherine pirate, Poll No.10.\u2014At or near No.238 St.Charles Borrommee street, comprises Electoral District No.20, bounded by.St.Lawrence, Ontario, St.Urbain and mon reets.Poll No.11.\u2014At or near No.8 Plateau 8 Ontario, Bleury, t.Catherine streets.\u201cPoll No.18.\u2014At or near No.17% Bleury street, comprises Electoral District No.22, bounded by Bleury, Berthelet, City Councillors, and-St.Catherine stréets.oll No.13.\u2014At or near No.31 C cord street, comprises Electoral Distdet No.=, bounded by Bleury, Sherbrooke, City Councillors, and Berthelet stree Poil No., 14.\u2014At or near \u201cNo.66 brooke street, comprises Electoral District No.24, bounded by -8t.George: Mance, Mii- tof) streets, Park avenue Bleury street.Sherbrooke, St.Geo 8.sol No.16\u2014At or near No.299 St Charles Rommen street, comprises br St Lawren Sherbrooke, Bt.Urbain and Ontario sts.Poll No.17\u2014At or near No.leury gireet comprises Electoral Districts Nos.Manca à No.23, bounded by Ste.tle, Prince Arthur streets, Park avenue, Milton avenue, Mance and Sherbrooke streets.Poll No.19\u2014At or near No.7 Milton street, comprises Electoral District No #0.bounded by St.Urbain, Prince Arthor, Ste.Famille and Sherbrooke streets.Poll No.At o 5 Milton at, comprises Electoral District No.81, boun st.Lawrence, Prince Arthur, Be Urbain Sherbrooke streets.Fou No.31\u2014At dr peur No, Ma La ren certe pig rises Eleciorat District 0.un wrence street, Fine, Avenue, 8t.Urbain, Su Ihanit, st.Char Arthur stre Fous No.mat or near No.212 Eigin st.tora) District No.$3, boun- ged, at.cies Borrommee, Quitbault, t Urbain streets, Pine avenue, Ste.Fam Bh and Prince Arthur streets.\u201cPoll No.Z-At ear No: -i4 Park avenue, Sorprises Eleotoarl District No.UM, bounded by Ste.Famille street, Pine avenue, Park avenue, and Prin nee Arthur etree oli No.2\u2014Af or No.Park are comprise *Blectoral Distotet No.vd by Pare avenue, the Um- -of ne ré Durocher street and Winer avetivé It No.sa or near No.87 8t.Urns mprises Electoral Districts Nox.38 an a bounded b; Lawren treet, the Jing Cuth! t limits of the ard, R avenue and avenue, Poll No.38\u2014At or near No.© 2 Smiy at, Electoral Distri and be Moy io Pr street, mits the ward.Cuthbart, St.St.Emilie streets and the Nne ST.LOUIS WARD\u2014Pal! No.1-At__ or tre street, = $ toral Districts Nos.1 and ou anded AA jeux thetiere, St.La , colt No, No #-At or near No.ét t.Electoral Districts rp my 8 & panel oi Sohuinet ee he jostor Spore) ie ie, 5.PRES |: comprises 2457 at or near No, 88 Béngutnet Blectoral Distriats iy No.Catherine, se Poi No.$\u2014At or near No.108 Bt.Cath- Pounds by Hog Savile Non an à sboungea avenue, 8e.\u2018Cat ae.wine, \"ot.Bom! : Pie 7 t or near No.148 wre: ENCE WARD \u2014Polr No; T=- cs TRE MONTREA DAILY rin WEDNESDAY = , Bt Cath.venus and a aay TI ee No.206 1256 De Mon- beth = street, c oe 16 and 17, bounded b by Sanguinet, oe ontigny.Cadjeux an rine sts.ues gis .10\u2014At or nor No.149 ] De Mon- Li com, ectora: cts os.18, Pins BTE ounded by Cadieux xt.St.Dominique.Ontarto, St.Lawrence nd Bt \u2018Catherine atreets._- \u2018 rot Ne M\u2014At or near No.M5 EE par Tal 8 rest, Visitation } Districts Nos.5 Visitatl n, Jase tiere, onteaim streets and Ri FB sue pee.Poll No.4 oR or near ed dy Mon Lagauc tiere, St.Timothee, Craig.voire and ve me stree! No.8.rat or near No.& Bt.| street.comp: prices Electoral Biatrisis Ane and 10, 'boun: by St \u2018FI mothes.Lagau- enatiere.St.Denis-and Craig » treots, Pol 11 No.$n or r Dear N '419 Dorches- street ral Districts Dlecto ania by 8t.Hubert, Dor.\" ii.Eatherine, St.Denis and Pol No oe pear No.reat, COM ral pisirice § oe > dounded by Bt.Hubert, ot.Ber: and Dorchéster streets.Hn No.IAL: No.la 8t, Christophe street, toi meres \u2018lec ecjorat Dist cts Noa 14 an@ 16 t.chester, Bt.Andre, Bt.Cattiorine, ahd LagsuchetieYe sti 11 No.9.\u2014At or near Ne Row\u201d 1 en Founded by 7 La GE Catherine.iF Poll No.woh RR n alin st oe.18 and x, boo Sounded 13 heater.Amherst and No.t or re A jy o No.Jahr or Hlectoral papes \"Nes Mo toalm, » ani 8 Am CT Doi este Poll No.BoA \u2014At_ or near t orat Districts Nos.2 ib street.comprises and 3, bounded by Visitation, St.Cathe.gional \u201cMon ee ce nd 0e 0, hrs iit No dant tation, De- Montigny.Oe heret Sonoien by Vie St.Catherine stree! Pall 4.\u2014At or near No.208 8t.Andre ro.street, sou Fle toral Districts vos, 28 Certs \u2018MARY WEST WARD.pon N No.1.\u2014 At orTnear No.49 Panet street, Electoral Districts, Nos.1 sd pa 2 bounded by Bt.ce, Craix _Panet, Laugauche- tiore, i tation.Carole = reets and Il ver St, Law Ne.Pa \u201cor near 92%; Craig street, comprises Blectoral District No.3, bounded by lorimier avenue, Craig, 8t.lg- nace streets and River Bt, Law! rence.\u201cPoll No.3.\u2014At or near No uche- tiere street, comprises lectorat Dtstrt Nos.4 and 5, bounded by Bt.Adotphan, Champlain, Dorchester, Malsonneuve, La- gauchetiere, Panet and Craig streets.oll No.4\u2014At or hear No.100 rches- ter street, 0: Elect, triet Nos.6 and 7, bou 3 b lectorat Dorcas.or eChamplaln, BL.Adolphus and Craig Poll No.5\u2014At or near No.27 Dorch ter street, comprises Electoral Districts R.bounded by Delorimier avenue, Kent, Shaw und Cralg streets.Poll No.&\u2014At or near No.151 Lagauche- tiere street, comprises Electorai District No.8, bounded by Panet, St.Catherine, Visitation and Lagauchetlere streetn.Poll No, 7\u2014At or near comprises Electoral District No, 16, boun- and TH, Montigny.St.Denis and we utres dad by St.Alphonse, SL Catherine, Punet \u2018and Dorchest er streets.: Poll No.At or near No.159 Panet st., comprises Bic ral Districts Nos.11 and t.Alphonse, St.Cather- Dorchester streets.Poll No.3\u2014At or near No.1288 St.Calh- erine Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.13 and 49, bounded by Champlain, St.Rose street.Papineau avenue, St.Catherine, St.Alphonse and Dorchester streets.Poll No.10\u2014At or near No.Bia Gain st.comprises Electoral District No, 14, bounded bv Shaw, 8t.Catherine, Papineau, 8t.re, \u201cChamplain and Dorchester atreots.Poll No.1I\u2014At or near No.153 Shaw at, comotises Electoral Districts Nos.15, 19 and 20.bounded by Delorimter avenue, De- Montizny, Champlain, 8t.Catherlie, Shaw and Kent streets.Poll No.12\u2014At or near No.157 Plessis street.comprises Electoral Districts Nos.16 and 17, bounded by nneuve, De- Montiguy.Visitation and St.Catherine stteels.Poll No.13.\u2014At or near \u201cNo.14 Cham» plain at , comprises Electoral Districts Nos.18 and 24, bounded by Cham- piain, Logan, Malsonteuve and St.Catherine streets.Poll No.14\u2014At or near No.93% DeMoan- tigny street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos, 21, 22 and 23, bounded by ABMalson- neuve, Logan, \u2018Visitation and\u2019 DeM\\Montigny rtreets.Poll No.15-At or near Nov.163 Cham plain streets, comprises Electoral Dis- tricte Nos.5 and bounded bi) haw, Ontario, Gain, Lafontaine, Champlain and DeMontigny streets.Polt No.16\u2014At or near No.231 Shaw st, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.27 and 84, bounded by Delorimier avenue, Ontario, Bhaw, and DeMontigny streets.Poll No.17\u2014At or near No.28 Malson- neuve street, comprises Eiectoral Districts bounded by Maisonneuve, Lafontaine, Visitation aad Logun streets.Poll No.18-At or near No.&7 Malson- neuve street, comprises Electoral Dis- tricis Nos.and &, bounded by Champlain iy the Hue of Nonancourt st.Alaisonneuve and Logan stre No.19.\u2014At or near No.om Plessis 1 street, comprises Electoral rfots-Nos- 33 and 34, bounded by Maisonneuve, Ontario, Panet and Lafontaine streets, Poll No.2\u2014At or near No.3M Panet street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos, an Panet, Lariviere, avenue, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.and 37, bounded dy S Gain, Ontario, Mals- nave streets, line of Nonancourt street, Champlain and Lafontal ne streets.Poll No.22\u2014At or near No.408 Malson- neuve street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.4 and 47, bounded by Maisonneuve, Sherbrooke, Panet and Ontario Streets.Poll No.23\u2014At or near No.ham- lain street, comprises Electoral Phictrirta os.nd bounded by Sk Champlain, Sherbrooke, Maisonneuve an Poll No.24\u2014At or near No.Ru nes enue.comprises Hiectoral Districts Nos.eau au.sess, the north in oni rs of AS pean.oo ¢ \u2019 oar Brooke,\u2019 Champiath Ontario rests.Poll No.Nb.454 Shaw sireet, comnts Electoral Districts Non.44 45.bounded by Delorimier avenue, the orth limits of the ward, Papineau avenue, the line of Amity street, Gain and Ontario streets.g ST.MARY EAST WARD-Poll No.1 \u2014 At or near No.813 Notre Dame st., com- primises Electoral Diatricts Nos.1 and 18, bounded by the line of Archambault lave, Morin, Fullum, 8t.Catherine streets, De- lorimier avenue and River St.Lawrence.Poll No.2\u2014At or near No.32 Dufresne street, comprises | Electoral Distels ta Nos, 2 and 3, bounded by Longueuil Ferry, Pou- part, St.Catherine, Fuilum, Morin sts, Archambault Jane, the Hne of Archam- bault lane and River St.Lawrence.Poll No.3\u2014At or near No.17 St.Roch street, comprises Flectoral District No, + bounded.b rville, montigny.freane, St.Catherine, Poupart sts.Lon- gueull Ferry and River St.Lawrence.-Fot o4\u2014At or near No.238 Parthénnis street, comprises.Klectoi stricte Nos | 5 and 6, bounded by .Parthenais, \u2018Ontario Delorimier avenue and St.Cath- Poll No.5\u2014At or near No.190 Fullum st.comprises Electoral District No.7, bsund- ed by Fullum, Ontarlo, Parthenais and St.Catherine B Poll No.At or near No.148 Dufresne street.comprisez Electoral Districts Nos.8 and 9, bounded by Dufresne, Lafontaine, Fullum and St.Catherine » Poll No.7\u2014At or near No.1Ma Iberville street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.10 .and 11, bounded by Therviile street, the line of Nonancopr rt street, Fou part, ufresne an sts.Poll No.8\u2014At or near No.264 Poupart street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.2 and 16, bounded by Iberville Street, the north limits of the ward, Dufre: Poupart streets and the ne\u201d \"or \" Nonan- court street.Poll No.9\u2014At or near No.739 Ontarlo street, comprises Electoral Districts.Nos.1% and 17, bounded by Dufresne street, north limits of the ward, Fullum and ta fontaine streets.Poll No.10\u2014At or near No.54 Fullum street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.18 and 14, bounded by Fullum street, the north limits of the ward, Delorimier avenue and Ontario street.JEAN BAPTISTS WARD\u2014Poll No.Nd or near No.751 Urbain street.comprises Electoral Districts \u201cNor 1 and, = bounded by St.Lawrence and Rachel a Esplanade avenue.and the south atta\u2019 of the war oll No.#\u2014At or neär-No.%8 Mitchegon ptet ¢ comprises Electoral Distriofk Nos: 3 and 8.bounded by Bt.minlque streot, Mount Royal and Esplanade avenues, Rachel.Mitcheson-and Marie Anne streets.Bon M vost comprises actor Dueteret » rence street, \"comprises Na.4, bou nded by St.Domirique, Marie nie, Mitchisoh and Rachel streets.« ae; i No.4 AE oF i rar No-1015-8t_-Law- roi AE A pra Bioctoral District, \u2018No.6.aanded by -8t.Dominique.Rachel.LAW nee streets.an ma St See | the south Rite of the oo vo, me gu Hoe | 1 No.5.\u2014At er near olite \u2018atreêt.comprises Nos.7 rie Anne, st.Dominique stroéts and B- Cadteux- s Ua bounded by Av Hote vie Me Marie Anne, 8t.Hypolite and \u2018frachol Ne Ker \u2014At or near No.36t Cadieux street, comprises Electoral District No.13, bounded oy \\Cadleux, Rachel, Gt.Hypolite, and ihe th limits of the Ward, Poll At Serie car No.8 00 Hotel de Ville \u2018avenue, comprises trict ed by Avenue Hotel de.Villa, x aiteets, and the bouth or \u201c10,\u2014~At or- near No.107 Hotel de Villa avenue.comprises Electoral - tricte Nos 18 and i6, boahdeë by Lave) end | Mount Réyal avenues, Avenus Hotel de el street.- 11.\u2014At or near ar No.\u201833 Laval pri lectorai District No.Laval avenus, et » and south h Hmits of the Ward.: : Poll No.12.\u2014At or near No.M8 Bang L t.- 00 .nded el (Rae av al Loonie and and he a lim- fer OI NO IA At or n a.{8 ne quinet street : octo ) et \u2018Streets, Mount Royal and lav venues and Rachel street.r near No.877 Drole Poll No.14.2 ectoral Districts oer, 0.119 Panet et., 4 Centre arid Ÿ.bounded by 8t.Hypolite, Ma.| St.Denis street from Jnote M and %.\u2018bouhded St, Dents wt Mount Royal avenue, inet and rie Anne stree No.15.\u2014At-or near No.238 Drolet prroets cémprisès Electoral \u2018Districts Nos.22 and tt, bounded by B nis, Rachel and th Sard.streets, und ine south limits of No, 16.\u2014At 0 1 Di reat comprises Electoral Pheriets Noe and 31, bounded by Rivard, Marie Anne, Drolet and Rachel streets, Poil No.17,\u2014At or near No.452 Rivard street, comprises Electoral District No.26, bounded -by street, comprises Electoral District No.28, bounded by Ri Rachel, St.Denis, and the south, limits of the Ward.Poll No.19.\u2014 At or near No.8% Berri atreèt, comprises Klectoral Distriets Nos 29 and 30, bounded by Berri, Murie Anne, Rivard, and the south iimits of the Ward, Poll No.20.\u2014~At or near No.10688 St.Andre street, comprises Electoral District No.31, bounded by St.Andre street, Mount Royal avenue, rr} and Rachel streets.Poll No.21.\u2014At or near No.¥ si.Hubert street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.52 and 33, bounded by 8t.Andre, Rachel and Berri streets, and the south limits of the Ward.Poll No.2\u2014At or near No.$9 St.Andre 9 Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.nd 35, bounded by Papineau uve., Rachel and St.Andre streets, und the south Ries of the ward.oll Z\u2014At or near No.46 Mentana street, Domprises Klecloral Districts Nos.\u201838 and 87, bounded by Amherst streei.Mt.Royal avdnue.5t.Andre and Rachel sts.Poll No.21\u2014At or near No.% Duflertn street, comprises Jélectoral District 8% and 59, buunded by Breboeuf street, Mt.Royal avenue, Amherst and Rachel sts.Poll No.2\u2014At or near Nu.Jil Brebveuf street, comprises Electora} Distriet No.40, bounded by Chamburd street, Alt.Royal Avenue, Bréboeuf und Rachel sts.Poll No.At or near Nu, 37 Chambord rtrcet, comprises Electoral District No.41, bounded by Garnier street.Mt.Royal ave., Chambord and Itachel streets.Poil No.27\u2014At ur near No.51 Rachel st.comprises \u2018Electoral Districts No.42 and 43.bounded by Beaton street, t.Royal avenue, Gurafer-and Rachel streets.Poll 2\u2014-A%t or near No 5! Seaton - street, tomprises Electoral Disirlct No.44, bounded by Papineau and Mount Royal avenues, Seaton and, Raghel streets, \u2018ST.GABRIEL WARD.\u2014Poll No.1\u2014At or near No.542 St.Patrick street.comprises Electoral Districts Nos.1 and 2, by Charlevoix street, the Lachine the west limits of the ward, the Trunk Railway track, d'Argenson and St.Charles streets.Poll No.2\u2014At or near No.£0 Centre st., comprises Electoral Districts Nos.3 and 4, bounded by Charlevoix, St, Charles.d\u2019Ar- genson and Grand Trunk streets.Poll No.3\u2014At or near Nu.#1 Grand Trunk street, comprises Etectora! Dts- tricts Nos.& and &, bounded Ly Ropery.Chateauguay, Charlevoix, Grand Trunk Rallway track, Charlevoix and Mullina st.Poll No.4\u2014At or near No.155 Chateau- guay street, comprises Electoral District No.7, bounded by Ropery, Centre, Charte- voix and Chateauguay streets.oll No.At or near No.79 St.Charles Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.8 and 9, bound: Ropery, Manufactur- Charlèvoix and Centre streets.Poll No.6&\u2014At or near No.177 Manufacturers.street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.10 and 11, bounded by the limita of St.Ann's Ward, Lachine Canal, Charle- voix and Manufacturers streets.Poll No.7\u2014At or near No.110 Laprairie street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.18 and 13.bounded by the eastern limite of the ward, Manufacturers, Ropery and ers, Poll No.3_At o or near \u2018No.146 \u201cIsland \u201cst, Comprises Electoral District No.14, bounded by the limits of St.Ann's Ward, Centre, Island, Grand Trunk streets, Hiberula road and the Grand Trunk Rallway track.Poll No.9\u2014At or near No.7 Lavrairie street, comprises Electoral District No.15.bounded by Island, Centre, Laprairie and Grand Trunk streets.Poll No.10\u2014At or near No.§ Chateau- guay street, comprises Electoral Distriét No.16, bounded bi Lapratrie Centre, Ro- pery and Grand Trunk streets.Poll No.11\u2014At or near No.15 Knox st., compri Electoral District No.17, bounded by Hibernia road, Grand Trunk, Rop- .Mullins, Charlevoix and Knox streets.comprises Electoral District \"No.2.ed by Hibernia road, Knox, Charlevoix and Ryde Pall Ne.15\u2014At or near No.57.Rozel st., comprises Blectoral Distriets Nos.21 und ounden by Hibernia road, Ryde, Chur- vem rd Rushbrook sts.Poll No 16\u2014At or near No.241 Hibernia road, comprises Electoral Diatricts Nos.2 and 24 .bounded by Charron and Coler- sine ata.Hibernia road.Rushb brook Chat- levoix and Wellington sta.Line T ail Race.St.Lawrence River.Fortune, Wellington.Liverpodl and Poll No.17\u2014At ri near N.846 Ligerpoot street, gompriges Electoral Diatriot bounded harron street, Grand Truck Railway trick, - Hibern rnla toad and Coler- Poll.No.18\u2014At ôr near No.455 Bourgeols st.moprises Electoral Districts Nos.2% and 27.bounded by thé limits of, fit.Ann's Ward, Grand Trunk Railway track, Chur- ron an oa ington ste Poil .19\u2014At or néar No.2 Paris st.ed by Charron.Parls, Liverpool ang Wellington sts.Poll No.20\u2014~At or near No.110 Charron st, comprises Electoral District No.29, bounded by the limits of St.Ann's Ward.Charron, Wellington and Fortune streets, and the Saver 8t.Lawrence.Poll 21\u2014At or near No.369 Bourgeois street.No raprises Electoral! District No.30, bounded by the limits of the St.À Ward, Wellington, and Charron sts.HOCHELAGA WARD.\u2014Pnll No.1\u2014At av near No.130 Harbour street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.and 2.bounded by Harbour, Demontigny and Iberville sts.and the, River St.Lawre Poll No.2\u2014At or near N Vo.128 Frontenan st.comprises Electoral District Na.3, bounded by Harbour, (Lafontaine, Ibor- ville and Demontigny sts.Poll No.#\u2014At or near No.25 Fronténat st.comprises Electoral.Districts Nos.4 and 6.bounded by Harbour, Ontario, Iber- ville and Lafontaine Poll No.4\u2014At or ne car No.st., comprises $8 \u2018Marlborough comprises Electoral District No.8, bounded by Prefontaine, Ontario, Moreau and Notre pame sts.6.\u2014At or near No.8 Cuviliter street, comprises Electera) Diatric 9 and 14, bounded by the East the Ward, Notre: Dame; Cuviller, se Catherine, Davidson, Notre Dame, Dese Rouville, Prefontaine, Notre Dame.Ma borough.and the River St.Lawrence.Poll No.T.\u2014At sr near No.162 Dusery street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos, 10 and 13.bounded by Desery, Stadacona, Be Germain, Onta o, aki: \u2018Prefontatne reets.poll No.8.\u2014At nsar No.11 Hudon street.comprises [Electoral Distros, No.11, bounded.by.Dav he pe oS Michel.Rowville, Deets =H otre Dal nh No.9.= At ox near Th ord Davidéon street, comprises.KElectora! & 2 1274 13, \u201cbounded -by -Cuvi -Btada- a, Desery, Rouville, Bt.Michel and Be.Catherine 1: os, ear No.175 8t.G Poll No, 10.-At of n 0.ermaîn rises Ejectorat Di street, Comp strict No.18, bounded by the da to Past and North of the Ward, 8t.chai, \u201cBtadacoia, Cu- villier, and Notre.Dame e peste atoll Ko.1.\u2014At or n car No, Maréau ris hatricts Nos.8, bounded.b Germain, the orth of the ard, Iberville and ate 0 strepts.h Theory Electoral Districts Honk\u2019 à the intersection of the 2 North- East rit ot pi Not above al avenue, un the North-East by Pontiae street up to\u2019 the street connectine wilford street with Carriere street, on the North by the street con ecting G Suord and Car- Tiere streets, on Carriere street, on the Bouih Vent y \"the North- East limit of Poll No.3 above described.Poll Nu.4\u2014At or near No.15 Pontlae street, comprises Electoral District No.4, |} bounded on the Bouth-East by Mount oy.dividing the lots on Christophe avenue, from those on Dufferin street, from Mount Royal avenue to Gilford street.on the North-West by Gilford street, passing by Mentana street, on the south-west by Pon- tac street.Poll No.5.\u2014At or near No.231 Dufferin street, comprises Electoral Disirict No.5, bounded on the Bouth-East by Mount Royal avenue, on the North- East by the line dividing cadastral lots Nos.and 330, an by the line dividing the lots on Dufferin street, from those on Breboeuf st pet, up to St.Louis street, on the North- t by St.Louis street, on the fouth- Vent oy the North-East limit of Poll Nu.4 above described.Poll No.6.\u2014At or near No.19 Breboe street, comprises Electoral District No.§, bounded on the South- East by Mount pre al avenue, on the North-East by Papl- neau avenue, on the North-West Sov ai ford street, on the South-Weel hv a portion of the North- ast\u2019 Hmit of Poll No.§ above described.Poll No.7.\u2014At or near No.89 Drolet sireet, comprises Electoral District No.7, bounded on the South-East by the North- West Umit of Polls Nos.1 and 2 above described.on the North-East by the rear boundary line of the lots on Bt.Denis street, on the North-\\Weast by the C.P.R.track, on the South-West by the South: West limit of the City.Poll No.8.\u2014At or near Nv.256 Carriers street.comprises Electoral District No.bounded on the last by Carriere strcet, on the North-Eust by Carriere street and Label le street, on the North-West hy the C.P.R.track.on the South-Wi Fut by the mit of Poll No.7.above described.Poll No.4\u2014At or near No, 213 Carriere street, comprises Electoral District .bounded on the South-Fast oe Gilford street.on the North-East by the line dividing cadastral Nos.28 from 329 à from 31, on the North-West by the C.P.track, on the South-West by Labelle and Carriere streets.oll No.0\u2014Af or near No.431 Chabord street, comprises Electoral District No.10, bounded on the south-east by Gliford st.on the north-east by Papineau avenue, on the north-west by the ©.P.R.track, un the south-west by the north-east limit of Poll No.0 and north-west and north-east limits of Poll Ne 5 above.cJescribed.Poll No.11.\u2014At or near No.1654 St.Andre street, comprises.B ctoral District No.11.bounded on the south-east by the C.P.R.truck, on the north-east by Papineau avenue, on the north-west by \"omle street, on the south-west by the south-west limit of the city Poll No.12-At or near No.770 Hunt tley street, comprises Electoral District No.I?.bounded on the south-cast dy*Comte strert, partly on the north-east by the lane dividing the lots ôn Labelle street from those on St.Hubert street.partly on the north-west by St.Zotique street, partly on the northeast by Boyer street, partly on the northwest by the north-west limit of the eitv.fartly on the north-east by the north-east imit of the city.partly on the north-west by the north-west.ltmit of the city, on the Sputh- west by the south-west limit of the Pour x No, 13\u2014At or near No.1701 St.Hubert street, comprises Electoral District No.13, unded on the south-east by +-Comte- north-east by Papin eau avenue, on the west by the north\u201d west limit of the city, on the south-west by the north-east Mmit of Poll No.12 above described.PUBLIC NOTICE.Is further given that the following persons are candidates at said election for the offices of Mayor and Aldermen Nos.1 and 2, for the different wards of the City, as follows, to wit ; 6 = MAYORALTY.Dagan.Whiiem BE.- Architect, 82 McGill Tos.Prefontaine Raymond, Advocate, 318 Bhides brooke stree OFFICE OF ALDERMEN.EAST WARD.: Dubord street.Marsaiois.G.Merchant, 1467, Notre Dare St.Aubin, ©.Agent.102 St.Dominique : Btrect.CENTRE WARD.Office No.2.~Labeul, C.Advocate, 408 St.toine street Ralnvitle, H Bn, Advocate, 590 Sherbrooke WEST WARD.Office\u2019 No.+ \u2018~~ Bmith.C.F., Manufacturer, 78 Duroc her street.ST.ANN'S WARD.Office No.2-Kinsella, T., Bottler, 241a Bt.Antoine str Tansey.D.Jr.Agent.76% Palace street.ST.ANTOINE SOUTH WARD.Office No, 1-Cloran.It.J.Advocate, 138 Beret Raby, V.Grocer.1137 8t.James street.ST.LOUIS WARD.Office No.1.Paquette, P.E., Merchant, 158 ance street.Savignac, J.R., Accountant, 28 St.aq Office No.2\u2014Gagnon A.: Denis street.° Louls 101 St, G., Manufacturer, 304 Sanguinet ~ 8ST: MARY'S WEST WARD.He No 2\u2014Chausse, E., Merchant, 155 Shaw Gauvin, E., Druggist, 1280 St.Catherine st: = St.\u2018 Pferre, ¥., Merchant, $08 Bt.Denis street.Accountant, Rencault, street.ST.MARY'S EAST WARD.Office No.1.Dupre, H.Merchant, 312 Sher brooke street.Laniviore, BE.F.Accountant, BT \u2018Fullum street.8ST.JAMES SOUTH WARD.Office No.1\u2014Chevaller, J., Agent, 334 St.dre street treet, J.Ca.* ST, JAMES NORTH WARD.Office No.2-Lavaliee, L.A., Advocate, 170 Logan Park We Prevost.CC A.Contractor, er 8t.Hubert D TEAR BAPTISTR WARD.Office No.1-Beautrs, J.BE, Cent.1128 &.whence street, Outgt.- To jr.Costrigetor~ 115 Heplansde 8ST.DENISE WARD.1.\u2014 Prenovèèu, F.Xi, Contractor, An- Advocate, 73 Gt.Hubert Office No.JaoT-8t: Dents biroat.rés 8.Da Gent.Li St Hubert LET.DENIS W wars \u2014Poll No.1\u2014At or EN VOTING.» somprises tora! De NOTE bourided on the 20uth- Fast al avenue ON the Norih.Fast by a lane dividing |e Jota on up to Carriere stree t, an th nee follow, In a \u201cst ralg! ne, © Te FEAT melon of the dividing Tine and 198, on thé Faas Jindin ine of cadas- al t i ne.ee ont thereof, i ne, a uth- eof the on the South-West, et 0 Wear of the cit No.AL of Bear No.ÿ ded TE Boris 18?Bt.D ent H: Kast sy Mo 0 oF = oun h-Hast by a Jane 41.ra va reet u dastral No.108, sub-division of ra Het à 7, on the North- line dividi \u201ccadastral and 198, %.div ame, Tots.on, 3 n Poll No.1 above described.Bt.Denis strest dividing lots Nos.X7 8d 1 up to The elector fa to vote poly for one Candidata.The voter will go Inte oie of the compart.meats snd with a penchl there place a croes\u2019 apposite the name of the ands ate for: whom he votes.The voter will then 1618 the Dailot, on as te show a portion of the apd also in such manner as to perm e annex to be de tached without vnrétdieer de Ans alallor paper; will then deliver the ball Ag folded PH the Deputy Returning it tn the Ballot Tox, a annex.The voter will ann: ao Dh achef ine pte, evar ih, bo.tha eo EAP bef ne other.Ir The elector votes for more than date, or places any mark où the ballot by which he may & iden vote rhall be void and will not be coyn If the voter takes a baliot papér out of thd poli, or frsudulentiy puts ato the Ballot Bem, n the patiot paper tamed) = o.DAVID, Returning OMY.Mosisak ~~ EE An.infied Of We fact, will Mive\u2019 Mim a8 al avenue, on the North-East by the lane Office No.1=Gouln, Lae Advocate, 381 St.Denis street.2 Mercier, = Carriage Maker, 1448 Notre Dame stree Oulmet, \u201cAsie, \u2018Advocate, 138 Champ de .Office No.7e Lamarche, Jos., Plumber, Gla - a ¢ « __So0 That Offenders Can be Dealt With \u201cie different provinces ing i ~ rink band furnished excellent music for the \u201cwious \u2018skating Carnival.overed b y_skaters\u2014inm\u2014fancy\u2014 and comic costumes.The band of the rink champion of America, and Geo.Standing, - \u201cThe doctor said FH IND CAME LEW Here Shortly by Promineut Mon Interested.THEY WANT UNIVERSAL LAWS Equally Severely in Different States and Provinces.HE convention of fish and game men to be held in this city on February 2, will bring together a lot ot people of varied experiences as regarde the laws of and states border of the Province of Quebec with res to the presrvation of the finny tribes and the inhabitants of the wilds.is con- vention has n organized by the Hon.r.Parent, Commissioner of Lands, For esta and Fisheries, Quebec.with the object of arriving.at some agreement whereby the differ ent provinces and states may enact laws which may in common protect fish and game from the prey of poachers.This idea is net\u201d a new one for it has n tried in some of the western sates and found to work admirably.Bn discussing the matter two-day a pro minent man spoke as follows: \u201c\u2018Ilere we are with different laws in the different provinces and states bordering on our province regulating the fish and game seasons.Take the provinces of Quebec and Ontario for instance.Let us go up the Ottawa river What do we find?\\ poacher comes over \u2018into the Province of Queher and shoots or fishes out of season.The game warden s after him.What 1s the result\u201d Noth.for! The poacher merciv sallies back on to his own side of the river and laughs a1 the game warden.2, \u201cThis is not as 1t should be and if this convention which has been called together adopts a policy and decides on appealing to the Legislatures to adopt a common law.the benefit will be apparent at once.\u2014\u2014\u2014_H NEWS FOR SPEEDY SKATERS.BRITISH EMPIRE CARNIVAL.There Will be Some Exceptionally Brilliant Electric Illumination.The Exccutive Committee, of the Montreal Ring, together with the gentlemen who have been added to it to make up the executive of the Boiush Empire Masquerade, held another meeting last evening with Major Macaulay in the chair.\u2018 Everything is progressing most favourably, and there will he such a display of electrie lights as has never been seen at any pre i The iltuminaung will be done by tue Royal Eleétric om- any, which, has offered its services, Its mps, and its clectricity free of charge.There will he no less than three bands, Costume tickets are now being 1ssued.COMING TO MONTREAL.\"WINNIPEG, January 24.\u2014The Winnipeg Bkating Club will send a representative to the Montreal championship, Feb.3.The sroceeds of a medt to be held at the Me- -Intyre Rink Thursday night.are to be devoted towards sending a man to Montreal to compete in the Canadian championships on February 3.The races to decide who will be sent east are to be held on the quarter-mile track, at the foot of Bonaventure street, on Saturday, commencing at 2.30 sharp.A series of half, one.three and five-mile races will be skated.The following skaters have heen training for this event: J.Stack, champion of Manitoba: D.A.Brown, who ran second to Ntack in the championships last year; Mclvor, SX.Haddock, who held the championship in 1883, and 1897; R.Williams, W.Braddock, T.Code, A.Dulmage.of Rat Portage: J.Bos well, G.W.Riddle, D.C.Samson, W.Carter and several others.AT THE CRYSTAL RINK.Last night's fancy dress carnival at the Crystal Rink was a success.The ice was in splendid condition, and a large crowd of skaters, in all kinds of costumes.enjoyed \u201cthemselves to their heart's content.The occasion.The prize for the best fancy costume on the ice were won by Miss Mag gie Dillon and Mr.George Madgm.The Judges\u2019 decision 1n the gentleman's favour seemed to meet with popular approval.The judges were Messrs.Rosaire and John Me- Clannahan.THE PRINCE ARTHUR RINK.A successful carnival was given at the Prince Arthur Rink last night.The ice furnished good music, and everyone enjoyed themselves, or should have.WITH THE BRAWNY ATHLETES.P: A.A.A.REPRESENTATIVE.The Point St.Charles A.A.A.will send Bert Spooner to Newburgh, N.Y., for the Eastern Championship races.Peter Latham.champion racquet plaver of the world, and Eustace A.Miles, amu teur champion où England, defeated Thos.ettit, of Foston A.\\.former professional New York Racquet Club, présent profes.sonal champion of America; four games to three.4 must not ride.In fact I could not ride.\u201d * This is to certify that Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best blood-purifier that I ever used.\u201d writes Mrs.M.Hartrick, of Demster, Oswego, Co, N.Y.\u201cIt is three yoars since o to fail.gave increasing misery, until she \u2018gave out entirely,\"\u2019 For diseases of the stomach and organs of dion and nutrition there is no known edy to compare with ** Golden Med- Discovery.\u201d It reaches the heart r and lungs through the stomach and the blood and its cures are prompt and permanent.Nothing else will give such good results.\u201d There is no alcohol or opiurn or other sarcotic contained in \u201c Golden Medical very.\u201d There is nothing ** just as * as this remedy.Don't experi- ~ ment om.yourself with substitutes.: LACROSSE ANXIETY, Everyone Is Waiting to Hear Which Team Will Be Suspended by the C.A.A.U.THIS WILL BE KNOWN MONDAY.A Mecting\u2014of the Executive of the Union Willbe Held Then and .Things Will Happen.The Ottawa Journal says: What prom- ses to be one of the most interesting meet- mgs in the history of the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union is booked for Monday night next in Montreal.Notices are out calling the meeting.Local members of the union are as mum as ovsters in regard to the report that a lacrosse team now in the senior ranks would be transferred holus bolus to the professional ranks.Enough is learned.however.to make certain that there ia something in the report, although any one in touch with the association refrains religious) from even hinting at which team je referred to.There has been a lot of guess ing in connection, and putting some things together some papers bave ptcked on the Nationals as the team referred to.he meeting promises to develop some sensations.The Ottawa Free Press says: The local lacrosse men are at sea as far as knowledge of what team is to be visited with whole | sale suspension.All rumours point to the Nationals, but there are one or two cluba whose record a year or so back would not | bear inspection.NEWS OF THE CURLERS.AT THE ST.LAWRENCE RINK.The Ladies Had Possession of the Tce | Last Night.i The St.Lawrence Curling Club had another \u201cLadies\u201d Night\u2019 last evening, and, as usual, it proved a very interesting func: tion; not much curling was done, but #ratch matches galore were played by the ladies.Aside from the many «ratches.a regular team was played, when Mre.J.F: Reipert won by 3 to 1 against Miss Guthrie.The competing rinks were as follows: Miss Gatehouse Miss Greig Mrs.J.Fortier Mrs.Dettmers Miss Clearihue Mrs.W.Ryan Miss Gothrle Mrs.J.F.Relpert (Skipr\u20141 (Skip)\u2014 Among the ladies present were: Mrs.J.H.tt, Mrs.E.Gatehouse, Mrs.I.Y.Roy, Mrs.W.Cairns, Mrs.E.J.Scott, Mrs.W.M.Kearns, Mrs.F.GG.A.Kearns, Mrs.Roberts, Miss @.Roberts, Miss E.Roberts, Miss L.Johnston, Mrs.W.B.Shaw, Miss Clearihue, Mrs.O.W.G.Dettmers, Mra.J.Fortier.Mrs.Woods, Mrs.A.I.Rice, Mrs.W.Ryan, Misa À.Fortier.Miss E.Fortier, Miss Gatehouse, Mrs.J.F.Reipert.Miss Greig, Misr Guthrie, Mrs.Hirsch.Miss Maud Barrow.: At the Thistle Club the following match was played, for the club prize, resulting in Pref.-Barclay-veinni The score was as follows: J.A.Stevenson J.W.Cooke Fayette Brown NW.J.Price G.H.Balfour A.C.Hodgson Rev.J.Barclay Geo.8.Brush (8kip)\u201415 (Bkip)\u20148 ON THE MONTREAL ICE.The Montreal Ladies\u2019 Curling Club played against their Quebec fair opponents on Montreal ice this afternoon.WITH THE BASEBALL PLAYERS WHAT CHARLEY DOOLEY SAYS.The Montreal Manager Says the Circuit Committee Will Meet NEW YORE, January 24.\u2014Harry D.Quin, of Milwaukee, president and promoter- in-chief of the new American Haseball As sociation, stopped over in this city yesterday on his way from Boston to Philadelphia.Mr.Quin has been to Boston and Providence during the past week, accompanied by Frank Richter, of Philadelph's, to loox over the field in the Hub and to size up the possibilities of the Rhode Island metropolis becoming a member of his new league.Mr.Quin\u2019s tarry in New York is to endeavour to get Jin Corbett to influence his brother \u201cJoe\u201d to pitch for Mr.Quin\u2019s Milwaukee team the coming season.Mr.Quin wax seen at the Imperial Hotel by a reporter, and in reply to the question as to the prospects of the new American Association, said: \u201cI amevery much encouraged, with the vutlook in Boston and my reception there.ions-for-establiahi are much further advanced than I had supposed.\u201cAn to New York.\u201d Mr.Quin continued, \u201cthe outlook ie not bright for our locating a club here.This is entirely owing to the difficulty in securing suitably located grounds.This ic a city I should like to bave in our circuit.\u201d It in expected: that the much mooted and important question of a uction of the National League will be definitely settled one way or another this week.Charles Dooley, manager of the Montreal Club of the Eastern League, said yesterday that he had it on the best au.ority that the Circuit Committee would meet to-day in the West \u2014probably in Indianapolis or Cleveland \u2014 and that the matter would be decided with- | in forty-eight hours.retreat WITH THE HOCKEY PLAYERS.VICTORIAS WON A MATCH.(Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, January 24\u2014The second senior hockey match of .the season, Winni- vegs vs.Victorias, was played on Monday night, resulting in a score of 10 goals to 3, in favour of the Vica.summary of the match shows the score as follows; 1\u2014 Vics, Bain, 3 mina 2\u2014Vies, Bain.10 mins .3\u2014 Vics, Roxburgh, 3 mins.4\u2014Vics, Bain, 4 mins.5-Winnipegs, Nash.3 mins.6\u2014Vics, Roxburgh.2 mins.7\u2014Vice, Bain, 11 mins.8\u2014Winnipege, Nash, half minutes 9-Winnipegs, Breen.1 min.10\u2014Vics, Roxburgh, 13 mine.11\u2014Viecs, Bain, 2 mins.12\u2014Vica, Bain, 2 mina.13\u2014Vics, Roxburgh, 3 mins.The.Victoria team wns-Goal, «lerritt; int.{R.Flett; cover.Johnstone; centre, ain; rover, Roxbwigh; right wing, Ging ras; left, Campbell.PUCKLETS, The P.A.A.À.second team defeated the G.H.Harrower Co.'s team by seven goals to three.The Defiance and Overland Clubs of the Suburban League met in the Prince Arthur Rink, Defiance winning one goal to nil.Valleyfield Hockey Club would be glad to hear from any junior team wishing to play a few friendly games.Address, J.M.Danis, Valleyfield, Que.The I.A.A.A.seconds are open for chal: lenges -from any junior club.All communications should be addressed to the secretary.P.A.A.A.Hockey Club, 85 Ash avenue, Montreal.The Seaforth Intermediate Hockey team \u2018 was the last victim to fall down before London's fast team, the latter defeating them Inst night in a fast but very rough game, by 12 goals to- 1.championship match in the the game by 7 points: | lis Langhorne, hing-the club-there- | -whome bold.ridi The first Eastern Townships took place in the Lennoxville Skating Rink between the Sherbrooke and: Len ms, and resulted in a victory for the Bhesbrooke's last tof 10 to - \u2018 year champions by a » tal Coristine Co, Lad., iy Clube a t in the Crystal Rink, ending in a win for Coristine\u2019s by the score of 5 goals to 1.; The Adamsville Hockey Club desire to arrange à game of hockey with any team whose players.are 14 years and under.All challenges to be addressed to Chas.Mc- Cruddon, 385 Mance street.RESULTS ON TRACK ON TURF.ONE JOOKEY WAS SUSPENED.Only Two of the Favourites Won at New Orleans Yesterday.NEW ORLEANS, January 24.\u2014 Cheene- mite and Belle of Memphis were the only Thinning favourites.Interest was sustained throughout.After comparing School Girl's race with her rformance January 20, the Stewards suspended the Jockey Forehand.The entries of Tophet and Terreon will he refused in steeplechases and hurdle races kereafter.First ruce, mile and a sixteanth\u2014Astor, %., Wedderstrand, 7 to 2, won Voyageur, $5, Waldo, 15 to |.second: King Elkwood, 534.Glefers.12 to 1.third.Time, 1.504.Jennie F., Tonto.Bob Lyons, Col.Frank Waters, Friar John, Tonton, Claroba, and Frontman also ran.Second race, two miles.selling\u2014Our Nel- Île, 10%, Clawzon.13 to 5.won; hool Girl.33.Mitchell, 10 to 1 and 2 to 1, second, Eti- dorpha, 10215.Odom.2 to 1, third.Time, 3.34%.Atlantux and Howitxer also ran.Third race, handicap, mile and an eighth \u2014Cheesemite, 145, Huston, § 10 5.won; Joe Bell, 149, Williams, 12 to 1.second; Clover Vendig.138.Adams, 20 to 1, third.Time, 2.06.Torreon and Julius Caesar also fan, Tophet's rider fell nff at the quarter, and Jim Hogg fell moon after Yhe start.Fourth race.3% mile, handicap\u2014Belle of Memphis, 109.Clawson, 11 to 5, wor; Dolly elthoff, 88.Wedderstrand, 6 to 1, second; Ed Gartland 11.103, Frost.7 to 1.third.Thine, 1.14.Algaretta.Sir Christopher, Trillo.Leila Smith and Virgie Dion also ran.Fou- Time.1.42%.orge B.Co, Banquo II, Mouseltoff and Native Son also ran.Sixth race, mile and sixteenth, selling \u2014 Village Pride.106, udom, § to 1.won; Miss Ross, 9, Newcom.12 to 1, second: Jimp, 112, Taber, 6 to 1, third.Time.1.494.Ne- kamis.Deyo.Col.Cassidy.Can | See \u2018Em, | Traveller, Fewness and Juniatta also ran.THE SAN FRANCISCO RESULTS.SAN FRANCISCO.January 24.\u2014 kland results; weather cloudy, track fast.rst race, & furlongs, selling\u2014Momen- tum.144, Jenkins.3 to I.won; Duke of York II.141.Thorpe, 12 to 1.Stronghold, 141, Conley.3 to 1.1.62.Mainstay, Storm King.Almoner, Tammany und Jael Shallac also ran.Grey- hurst left at - nd race.Futurity course.maidens, selling\u2014Redwald, 110, Bpencer, § to 2, won; J.V aye.108.Jones, 6 to Coming Event.103, Time.1.12).Hipponax.T Uoso, Beautiful Bill, Mias Young.Leipzig and Tom Sharkey also ran.Third race, six furlongs, selling\u2014Raven- na 102, Jenkins, § to 2, won: Tiburon, %, Ross, 8 to 6, second; Good Hope, 98, W'alah, 2 to J, three.Time, 1.13%.Pompine.Mel- karth, Brown Prince and Poor Lands also ra n.Fourth race, 7 furlongs, seling\u2014Gauntlet, 1, Rullman.even.won; Montallado, second; White Comb, 109.1 -3-te -1,- Jones, 5 to I, third.Time.1.27%.Yule, Alicia, Hohenlohe, Terrene.Dr.rks and Lost Girl also rar.Pifth race.mile, selling\u2014Silver Tine, 105 Bullman.6 to 1, won; Wyoming, 106, Walsh, 2 to 1.second blo, 106, Jenkins, 8 to 1, 3 Time, 1.40 Horton.Don Luis, Meery Boy, and Rachel C.also ran.Bixth race, six furlongs\u2014SIv.115.Bull- man, 8 to 1, won: Alamada.107, Walsh.8 tn §.second; Snipes, 98, Henry.100 to 1, third.Time, 1.13.Harry Thoburn, Amasa and High Hoe also ran.A NARROW ESCAPE.RICHMOND, Va., January 24.\u2014 Several leading society.folk of this city narrowly escaped drowning at the meet of the Deep Run Hunt Club.The chase led across a stream that had been swollen by raine.ee C.Beattie, mas- r.of the hounds, saw the danger, and with poxeriar it checked his hunter on the rink and raising a warning cry, but it was too late, and the spirited horses, who were posse! of the same spirit as their riders, swept on to the bank of the stream.omas N.Carter was mounted on a hunter of great height and strength.Man and horse made the plunge, and disappear ed under the muddy waters.Mr.Carter came up, clinging to his horse, and they reached the opposite bank together.Mrs.Andrew Christian followed next.a little lower down,and though at regular ford her horse was submerged and the rider was drenched.Many, seeing the fate of those ahead, suc- ed in stopping before the stream was reached, but several othera took the plunge ond the wetting.Mrs.Allen Potts, younger sister of Princess (Amelie Rives) Trou- butakoi, was among the unfortunates.She is regarded as one of the finest horsewomen in the South, only equalled by Miss Phyl- i another member of the club.ing on Long Island this winter has attracted much attention.Mrs.Pott\u2019s horse paid no heed to her efforts to check his speed, and dashed headlong into the swollen stream, losing his footing and carrying his fair rider down.She was rescued, and suffered no ill effects from the ducking.- The accident broke up the day's sport.ROTTEN ICE AT BELLEVILLE.\u2018BELLEVILLE, Ont., January 24.\u2014 The fée races which were to have started here vestèrday have been postponed until tomorrow owing to water on the ice.~ CATABRRH OF THE STOMACH.A Pleasant, Simple, But Safe and Effectual Cure for It.Catarrh of the Stomach has long been considered the next thing to incurable.The usual symptoms are a full or bloating een- sation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation ot ses, causing pressure on the heart and fi and difficult breathing, headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out.languid feeling.| There is often a fou] taste in the mouth, coated tongue, and if the interior of tbe stomach could be seen it would show a slimy, inflamed condition.Co The cure for this common and obstinate trouble is found in a treatment which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before it has time to ferment and irritate the delicate mucous.surfaces of the stomach.To secure a prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion ie secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared.According to Harlanson, the safest and best treatment is fo use after each meal a tablet, composed of Diastase, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Sea) and fruit acids.ese tablets can now be foünd at all drug.stores under the name.of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect aatety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meals.; Mr.N.J.Booher, of 2710 Dearborn street, Chicago, Ill, writes: \u201cCatarrh is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold in the head, whereby the lining membrane of the nost becomes inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing backward into the throat reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach.\u2018Medical authorities prescribed for me for three years for catarth of stomach without cure, but to-day T am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.I cannot find appropriate words to express my good feeling.I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use.; - Stuart\u2019s Dyspepeia Tablets is the safest preparation as well as the simplest and of J.C.Wilson and James | most convenient remedy for any form of in- igestion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, nach.heartburn and bloating after meals.Send for little book, mailed free, on stomach _troubles, addressing F.A.Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich.The tablets can be found at all drug stores.18°nty3 eod , + py pat po \u2018 hice .PAE NN gpd erat \u201c x \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DAN.Y STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, JANUARY #4, 1900.\u2014 Seal Brand grown.Coffee .(Amand 2 Td.cans) | ix selected from the very highest grades ~~ | It is HIGH GRADE PURITY\u2014its fragrance proclaims its excellence.elastic floor attachment, ahead of most bags.at Guaranteed and in Ontario or Quebec.Our Greatest Value, STRIKING BAGS Made of good quality soft tanned leather.canvas lined, double stitched top, fine quality rubber plate u A! money refunded if not satisfactory.We bave only a limited quantity.but while they last will send to any ALL GOOD CHASE & SANBORN, GROCERS.MONTREAL ano BOSTON.Fritts deleininloleleiniofeieininielofeiefefeigeieii, $1.50 Tiect shape.Either swinging or with al In every respect to, and $ Charges prepaid on receipt of price.R.& W.KERR, 2230 St.Catherine St.i .x BE SN ANNE Castoria Syrups.arcotic substance.It relieves Teethin Flatulency.It r Children\u2019s Itis P à for Infants and Children.substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing It contains neither Optum,-Morphine nor other It is a harmless\u2019 t cures Diarrhœa.Troubles, cures Constipation and tes the Stomach and Bowels.\u2018The Mother\u2019s Friend.EVERY WRAPPER BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF The THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TV MURRAY STREET.NEW YORK CITY.13 104 Saw NEWS FROM THE GOLF LINKS.CHAMPIONS ARE EXPENSIVE.What it Costs for a Vardon Exhibition of Golf.NEW YORK.January 24 \u2014Vardon's vesterday.\u201cThere in an doute Eolfers will be asked to play an exhibition match or two about New York before he goes to Florida.R.B.Kerr, president of the Lake wood Golf Club, exid.yesterday that it was likely a purse would offered by his cl fox.an exhibition b¥ wi \u201cThe ry of the opinions of the other clubmen inter viewed was that they would all be glad to see the English champion play.but not one was willing to state that his club would put up a purse for a match.e one tangible outcome of the various remarks was that the Garden City Golf Club would be glad to have Vardon play at its links against the best ball of t teurs to be selected, presumably H.M.Harriman and a running mate, before Vardon should start on his Southern trip.The cost of an exhibition by Vardon 18 understood to be between $200 and $300.* MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING.WILL REPRESENT CANADA.John IL.Scholes and Chris.Graham Will Box at New York.- (Sperial to the Sar.) - TORONTO, January 24.\u2014 Two Canadian boxers will compete in the National Boxing Tournament in New York next month.Jno.L.Scholes, the featherweight champion of the British Empire.has entered in the 125 pound class, and Chris.Graham, of Peterboro intends to enter the featherweight class, Gus Ruhlin, of Akron.knocked out Fred.Kapps, of Albany, in the first half of the first round, at Troy.Jack O'Brien, who was to meet Fran Erne, of Buffalo.at the Broadway A.C., New York on Feh.2, is ill at Hot Springs, Dan Duane, of New York, got the decision over Jim McKeever, of Philadelphia, in a fifteen-round bout at 135 pounds before the Stamford A.C.The men went the limit.The fight was a fast one and both men received considerable punishment.Duane, however.outpointed his opponent.At Detroit, last night, the ten round go between Curley Supples, of Buffalo, and Jim Popp, of Toronto, before the Cadillac Club, was deciared a draw.Popp had Sup- ples on queer street at the close of, the fourth round.but it was the only time during the bout that there was a decided advantage on either side.Dr.W.L.Richardson.dean of the Harvard Medical Faculty, when seen in refer ance to the story that \u201cDick\u201d Grant, the well known mile runner had failed to se- rure admission to lectures becaure the Medical Faculty had adjudged that he was at the schocl for the purpose of taking part m athletics only, said that the report was entirely without foundation.; - ne I .THEIR ANNUAL CONCERT.| The Irish Protestant Benevolent Soclety are making strenuous efforts to make their annual concert to ba held at the Windsor Hall, \u2018on February 13.a bigger success of porsible than last year.A high class programme has been arranged, and the hest talent possible engaged.Including Mr.-Harold Jarvis.the celebrated tenor of De- \u201ctroft: Mrs.Caldwell, soprano, of Toronto: Herbert Leon Cope, character entertainer.of East Saginaw, Mich.and Miss Fannie Pringle.of this city, who has a rich soprano voice.\u2014\u2014\u2014e> DINNER AT ST.LOUIS.On Sunday last a dinner was given by the ladles of the Church of the Infant \u2018Jesus, St.Dominique street, under the presidency of Mrs.J.B.Brunet.A large number attended, Including Mayor Pre- fontaine.The proceeds of the dinner wii) be devoted to charitable work in the parish.> Dr.Coderre\u2019s [For RED Pale and PILLS vem au EE TES cal BR 8 8 8 8 2 8 8 0 i .\u201c \u201c., , EL ) a fu - rk -and has wired the elub that he is too fick to fight Erne.GLAD OF SUGGESTIONS From the Harbour Board in Begard to Plans for Harbour Improvements, BUT MR.TARTE IS IN NO WAY BOUND TO HEED THEM\u2014MR.KENNEDY'S OBJECTIONS.The Hon.Mr.Tarte's harbour plans came up for discussion at the.meet of the Harbour Commissioners yesterday afternoon.These plans had been put forward by the Minister of Public Works, and in a letter which he wrote the board.the hon.Minister made it plain that while they might criticise these plans as much as they choose, he was in no way obliged to act on their suggestions.Mayor Prefuntaine was of opinion that they were not called upon to give their opinion, though of course thev might make suggestions, but whether they had any welght with the Hon.Mr.Tarte was another matter.Chief Engineer Kennedy had looked over the Tarte plans, and he was bound to say that there were some things In them which did not agree with his data at all.He did not know on what basis the plans had been drawn up.but could tell better when he had a conference with the engineers who prepared them.It was finally decided to instruct the engineer to proceed to Ottawa and consult with those who had prepared the plans.Hon.Mr.Tarte, in his letter to the | \u201cBoard, sata: 77 During the session of 1398 the Parliament of Canada authorized the Governor-Gen- eral-m-Councll te advance to the corpora- Uon of the Harbour Commissioners of Montreal such sums of money not exceeding In the whole the sum of $:,000.000, in addition to the sum of $2,000.000 authorized to be advanced to the sald corporation by chap.10 of the statutes of 1394.The letter then sets forth the fact that, according to law, the East End improvements must go on concurrently with thoze In the West End, and also that during the last session of Parliament $500.000 was diverted from the 551.000 to be applied for works in the eastern portion, and was declared to be applica by the Harbour Commissioners on the construction of harbour improvements at the Windmill Point Basin and wharf, etc.In other words, it has been found out that at least $500.000 additional would wanted to complete the works at the Windmill Point Basin.and the commission has been authorized to use for such works $500,000 that they were bound to apply for works below St.Mary's current.Parliament, recomizinz the national fm- portance of the port of Montreal, voted out of the Federal exchequer $500,000 to take the place of $500,000 that was diverted In the way stated.The port of Montreal will have no inte- reat to pay on those $00,000, ns these are Federal moneys.The letter concludes as follows : I need not tell you that T will be glad to.receive suggestions.if you have any to offer, without binding myself tn accept those suggestions, as works carried out with HEderal money have necessarfly to be under the control of the departments entrusted with their execution.I would strongly impress upon you the importance of not losing any time.It le in the Interests of Canada \u2018that the port of Montreal should be equipped as speed- iy and as completely as it is possible to o.in PD I suppose it will not be necessary state here that the Government has not and cannot possibly have any Intention of levying on the wharves and works which they will construct tolis less than those levied or to be levied by the Harbour Commissioners, hs thy largest part of the debt of Jour \u2018commission i» with the Qo : ment.: - May ENTER MONTREAL.Great Northern to Secure Right by Purchasing Another Railway.A conference will be held in Ottawa this week regarding the proposed purchase of the Grenville and Carillon Rallway by the Great Northern Company.If the latter company secures this plece of line it will «ive them a right of entrance to Montreal over the North Shore.Mr.Robert T.Conklin en- xer agent of the Michigan Central Rall.way, th Guarters at Chicago, was in t erday en route to Portland.travelling gan ne.Mr.Roberts.general passenger agent of the Erie system.who was in the city yea- returned to Buffalo last evening.where he will attend the meeting of the Bate Board of Passenger Arbitration to.v.M .C.Dickson.district passenger agent of the Grand Trunk Railway at Toronto.was in the city yesterday.© 09 Mr, C.BI , who represented the Lake Bhore.Railway at the ng in N York on Monday.passed through thôë*city on his way to- Buffalo yesterday.The appointment of Sarn Towns.of fa.Ont ad EE JEP \u2019 [RE IESE aa By ia lL OFFICES: -2nd, \u2014 - S 8 HRS M.BICES & CO.\u2019S SALZS.Ny Turkish ws Rugs.We are now offering at Private Sale the choicest selection of Genuine Turkish, Indian and Persian Rugs and Carpets ever shown in Canada At Greatly Reduced Prices.The assortment is most complete both in sizes and colourings.and we will guarantee the quality the very best.As a special inducement to purehasers during this month we have marked rugs at 35 per cent.off the regular price.and =.large Carpets suitable for Board Rooms or offices at 50 per cent off.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.15821-1523 Notre Dame st 175 INSOLVENT NOTICE Ina re ROY BROS., Hardware, Np.167 Bt.Lawrence Main Street, Montreal, Insolvent.The undersigned will sell by Public Auction.in three lots, at No.69 St.James St., Montreal, TUESDAY.the 30th of January, 1900, At 11 O'Clock A.M.The assets of the estate as follows, vig: 1\u2014Stock and fixtures .$5,309.83 2\u2014Book debts .30.78 3\u20141 Bullding Lot at St.P.Q .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 200.00 35.760.55 The store will be open for inspection on the 27th and 29th inst.The purchaser will have the option of a lease of the premises for § years.For further particulars apply to ALEX.DESMARTEAU, Trustee, Nos.1698 and 1608 Notre Dame St., Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.DRUG BUSINESS FOR SALE.Best Stand in London.Having purchased wholesale business of the late James A.Kennedy & Co., I offer for sale my retail Drug Business, which was established 27 years ago, by late F.W.Harney, and is considered one of the best stands in London.\u2018There is no cut rate here.Straight prices 17 3 2aw e.Apply personally to W.8.BRYERS BARKWELL, London, Ont.\u20acnty tf A bicycle is not good enough for you when it's not fitted with Dunlop Tires.When \u2019tis\u2014then \u2019tis good.* The only tools you'll need.\u201d The Duley Tire Co, Limited, Tersute.LEGAL CARDS.McGibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitehell Barristers, Solicitors, Eto.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL, R.v.NcGibhon, Q.C.Th.Chase Casgraia, QC, M.P Patoy C.Ryan.Victer KE.Mitchell, rd Sorvever.NOTARY ETC.Floor\u2014TFemple\u2014Bdg.\u2014 185 ST.JAMES STREET.Tel.Main 1191.\u201cFunds for investment on first class first mortgages exclusively.\u201d 1°nty26 Saw Finest Tempered I \u201cK\" RAZOR - $1.25 Tull Hollow Ground.>> Absolute Guarantee.R.& W.KERR, 2330 St.Catherine St.203 zaw For 6 cents in stamps we will send you full part culars of à pleasant home treatment.No knife.No plaste: T.Address, STOTT & JURY, 20%n+y1 Bowmanville, Ont.fmferfofofotente] fo THE WATER COMMITTEE - Accepted an Engine From the Contractors and Sent an Old Account to Council.The question was taken up again at the meeting of the Water Committee yesterday afternoon of the testing by experts of the McDougall boiler at the high level pumping station.It was shown that two days after the tests the boller sas found to be in satisfactory condition.The result of the tests was 29 cent.better than the guarantee on the consumption of re capac- It was resolved to pay the balance of the acoount of Mr.McDougall, $3140, | claim of the Merchants\u2019 Telephone Company for for two years\u2019 c ge for the use of poles and apparatus was also again brought up.In answer to Ald.Clearlhue, the secrs- tary, Mr.Dowd, said that in the autumn of 1838 he had received a bill for $300 from thre company, but it had not been submitted to the committee, because at the time t was recelved, Mr Laforést, the super- Fefunci To rotate The airy SU TES he us 0 Ze, the liability of the city, and so kept the éécount baok.Ald.Clearihus\u2014~But the City Attorneys have sald we must recognize it and pay it as well.; Ald.Dupre moved that 3500 be paid in settlement of the two accounts.« Mr.Dowd pointed out that the City Clerk would simply return all the documents to , as © new Council would have £3 n hi be overyt anew.Mr Ethier, City Atiorn , sald he was eo committees \u2018would do best of opinion Ly sending the account direct to the City Council.to be dealt with by them.It was then resolved to adopt this course.A HALIFAX DEPUTATION, A deputation from ifax, N.prasd f ee to Shae n ore en connection with the Pelfeet Basia re rovements and promotion of West In- = = the Pince AY rote! e deputation includes H.M.uis T.Pay [Hcuschold Furniture, Car R.A.DUNTON, B.C.L.,.Curtains, Pianos, Mirro \u201cGARAILIERS, PICTURES.BEDDING, HALE - AND COOK STOVES AND RANGES, ETO, Regular Auction at our large salege rooms, Nos.453 and 45 ST.JAMES ST corner Inspector street, \"ON FRIDAY MORNING, 26TH JANUARY, At 10 O'cloek- Liberal cash advances made.ments solicited.Safe, Clean, D Storage for Furniture, Pianos, Tronke, ste.ete Consign- Private sales every day.Sloigiws.Robes, Harness, Safes, Furniture, Carpets, Btoves, etc.FRAKER BROS, 175 Auctioneers, RAILROADS.Improved Train Service Between Montreal and Ottawa.Lv Montres! +7,30 a.m.Ar.Ottaws +17 20 a, \u201c \u201c + am.- » 112.10 p.m, \u201c .+4.05 pin.- 16.35 p.m.AS \u201c 5.50 p.m i \u201c 913 pm.\u201c Ottawa \u20186108.10 ** Montrea) «0.50 am.+ 43am.« \u201c11162.we 14.20 p.m.\u201c - 6.50 p.m.wow 5 \u201c 9.46 p.n.6.455 p.w.» \u201cDaily.+Daily except Sunday.FAST EXPRESS TRAINS.TORONTO AND WEST.Vaily.Daliy.Ex-Bun.Lv.Montreal 9.00 s.m.8.00 p- m.g10.35 p.m.Ar.Torunto\u2026 5.20 p.m.50 a m.715 Ar.Humilton 6.55 p.m.8.15 ain.30 a.m.Ar.Niagara Falls.3.40 pau.1010am.1010 am Ar.Buffalo.10.00 p.m.12.00 noon.12.00 noou.- London.9.50 p.m.1100an:.11.00 am Ar.Detroit 6.45a mn.1.10 p.m.10 p.m.P- 1.Ar.Chicago 2.30 pu.8.45p.m.t4o pa.\u20ac On Sundays leaves Mantrea) 8,00 p.m.City Ticket Offices, 137 St.James Strest and Booayonture Statiea.0 CANADIAN PACIFIC.OTTAWA TRAIN SERVICE.Ly.Windsor St.Station 9.4 au.10 a.m., 4.05 pm 6.15 pan.Lv.Place Viger Staton 8.20 a.m.8.00 p.m.\u201cDaily.Other trains week daysouly.Ottawa Sleeping Car Service Commencing Wednesday, Jan.31st, train leaving Montryal : Windsor Street) at 8.45 p.n.daily will have Through sleeper, which passengers pay bward at $#.0U p.m.and remain in until ® am.ST.JEROME and intermediate Stations 9.15 a.m.from Place Viger Station.Returning, leaves St.Jerome at 8.15 Pp-m.and arrives Monuresl at 9.45 p.m.City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 120 8ST, JAMES STREET, next Post Office.NOTICE Is hereby given that the Honourable Sir William H.Hingston.M.D.K.C.m.G,, nator; Francis B.McNamee, contrac- : Charles F.Smith.merchant; the Honourable James O'Brien, Senator; the Honourable James J.Guerin, M.D., member of the Provincial Cabinet; the Hon- ourabls J.D.Rolland, Lugislative Coun- ry.-J.Kavanagh, advecate, F.Hackett, physi- clan; Edw « C.Kennedy, physician; R.MacDonnell, rallway contractor; Wright.merchant; Hormisdas merchant ; Thomas Harling, steamship agent: R.Wllson-Smith, finan- clal- agent: Robert Bickerdike, M.L.A.shipping agent; Joba Foley, manufacturer; P.q Doyle, merchant.Thomas Kinseila, merchant ; Terence F.Moore, merchant; Thomas odgers.contractor, and John Connor, manufacturer.all of the city of Montreal, forming, with others, for xome time past, the association known ar ** Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club,\u201d for the benefit and well-being of.seamen temporarily in the harbour of Montreal, and for the purpose of providing such seamen with a proper place of resort, and for similar purses, will apply to the Legislature of the ovince of Quebec, at its next session, for a charter Incorporating them under the same name for the purposes aforesaid, -and giving the proposed corporation power to ester en justice, to make contracts, to acquire moveable erty.to make and amend by-laws and generally such other powers as may be necessary or useful to the attalnment of the objects and purposes of the sald corporation.JUDAH, BRANCHAUD & KAVANAGH, Attorneys for Applicants Montreal, 20th \u2018December, 1899.SHentys7 NOTICE.A meeting of the creditors and shareholders e \u2018Banque du Peupie\u2019 ts hereby cailed and be held in the offices of said Bank.rooms Nos.1 and 2 of No.07 St.James street, Montreal), the 8th of February next, .at 2 p, m.At that meeting, the Directors: Liquidators will render an account of the liquidation of the ase ¢ the said made by tham; .the whole in conformity with articio 2 of the Statute, entitied \u2018\u2019An act concerning la Banque du Peuple;\u201d* passed by the Federal Parliament, at ita last session.By order of the Directors.OVIDE DUFRESNB.Jr.Cashier.th wii i*tny 22 e e Public Notice.Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the slature of the i Province of Quebec at ita next session for an act authorizing Frederick C.Henshaw, tutor to Freda Maud Henshaw, his child, to subscribe or acquire shares capital fund of The John McDougall Cale- donfan Iron Works Compeny (Limited), now in course of Incorporation; to sell te sald company her vndivided shar f moveables and fmmoveables in the esta of tho late John McDougall, which sai company may \u2018desire to noquire for the purpose of its industry., BROSBEAU.LAO SA LANORTE À A Ç_ ors for Applican Montreal, 3th December, 18%.302 8 NOTICE Is hereby given that application will be mad e present session of the Lexis- lature of the Province of Quebec for an act to incorporate the Wing Company.with power to bulid or acquire and operate elevators, vessels and mills in connection with the purchase.sale and transport of Jrain, and the manufao- ture and sale of flour, and other products of grain, with power tn carry on all such business, and with the right to acquire any sting business of a like \u2018nature, and tn pay for the same by the issue of filly paid-up stock, or otherwise.and for ail other purposes Incidental thereto.Montreal.17th January.HALL, CRO8B.BROWN, RP & COOK.178 Solicitors for Applicants.NOTICE the, Splint «xecut to authorise no deed re to von of the business of the testator as = stock company, pond, Pr pose | said business to & com ge vern, and for other pu incidental a x Montreal, 17th January, 1900.HALL, CROSS, BROWN, : SHARP & COO Ballwar, is ann \u2026 as medical - iser to thé western division of the Grand Era 2 ouncad | ultfax, AN .C, The visitore left Geagon, ney, B for Ottawa fast night W.Ogilvie Mili- .\"SUNDAY SUBURBAN SERVICE 07 | Che Daily Star A & 00, 108 and 160 Bi.James Street THE DAILY STAR fa sent to ot the United States or tous he at $00 for ulation of THE STAR 8 & year, $1.80 for siz mon and vee months.axcesds\u201d the Compte t combined issue of all the otber English newspapers Mat ewsp published in the city of Agents for French sdvertising are yonos, avre and Batelers, 18 a, Tonto, Can.Representative for advertising for the MONTREAL BTAR W.F.Carrt King st, west \u2026 ve CIRCULATION OF THB Daily and Weekly Star FOR WEEK ENDING Jan.20th, 1900, Monday.+ ec ccrecs 54.069 Tuesday.Messrs.Cle., Rue de la Grange nce.veer sre eee 54,180 Baturday.ccceeeieree cunerennennen.60,543 831,090 Present Average: ending lan 20° 05,182 110,376 WEEKLY STAR Last Weok.Average Circulation of the STAR Last Week, ) From the above figures are ex- eluded saveral thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1900.BASE INGRATITUDE.The besetting sin of the members of the Laurier Administration appears to \u2018be in- that the Conservative leaders saved them from making a colossal blunder which would have gratitude._ They acknowledge 77 been not only injurious to the Empire and to Canada, but fatal to themselves, and yet they have nothing but the bitterest denunciations for the men who saved them, Sir Wilfrid eays he sent the Canadian contingent because he found that the popular will demanded this course; Mr.Paterson says the contingent was sent because the great heart of Canada was behind the Mr.Tarte thinks whole it waa movement ; on the three thousand men than to let Sir Charles Tupper.have a chance to send a hundred thonsand, and thanks Providence that he bud strength enough to hang on to his portfolio, in spite of his opposition to the course reluctantly adopted by the Government.Wherever a Minister of the Crown comes in contact with a loyal voter he claims the greatest credit for the action forced upon the Government, yet he has nothing but gall and bitterness for the people who enlightened the Government.How did Sir Wilfrid find out that the people of Canada wanted the Government to send troops to the Transvaal?How did Mr.Paterson discover Canada\u2019s great heart?There was no great agitation in the Liberal Clubs in favour of loyal action.The Liberal press did not undertake to enlighten the Government until long after the administration had learned from other sources something about the popular will and the great heart of Canada.Even the Globe allowed the silver {ongue to declare that Canadian troops could not and should not be sent to Africa, without making a single protest.In fact the great Grit oracle had no sooner declared that the constitution would prevent his doing what he has since done than the whole chorus of Qrit organs and Grit spouters sang in delightful harmony \u2018the praises of the unutterable wisdoin of the Premier.Hag Sir Wilfrid waited for inspiration from his own devoted organs or lieutenants the firat the condition of arr vP better to send two or\u2019 ly humiliated and disgraced before the Empire and the world, and such a result calle for something better than abuse from the géntlemen whose error necessitated it.7 + The Boers ure enjoying the great advantage of fighting on the defensive.The day: they tried to \u201crush\u201d the defences of Lady smith, the British had a taste of thie superiority of position; and the Boers tasted something less pleasant.But.as a rule.the British have been of necessity the attacking party; and it has been a costly business.Still it ought not to be forgotten that military tactics have always told us that military operations in these modern days must be largely the moving up of trenches, and that it will never again be pos sible to throw bodies of troops across an open space agsinat hidden riflemen.The British have proven that it is, at all events, possible\u2014albeit it is costly\u2014to charge across open spaces and dislodge Boers; but we ought not to be discouraged when they take plenty of time to the work.Time will be a large element in all the great military struggles of the future; and the fact that it is necessary here is simply evidence that the Boers are a modern foe.EE MISS ABBOTT'S RECITAL.An Artistic, as Well as Social Success at the Art Gallery.That the success of the first vocal and instrumental recital given by Miss Abbott was a certainty was further attested last evening by the number that assembled to hear the second one.Although the recital was announced for 8.13, at an early hour the audience began to arrive at the \" Art Gallery, and for three-quarters of an hour a stream of fashionable people kept pouring in, until it was a puzzle to get seats for them.It was certalnly a brilliant affalr, not only in the audience.but in the environment of the beautiful rooms hung with musterpieces of painting, illuminated with lights grouped like star clusters, and also in the excellence of the music, for brillant as was the audience, It was worthy to call them forth.Miss Abbott, who was costumed beautifully in silver gray with black lace, confined herself to accompanying the artists, a task that she accomplished with consummate skill, The refinement of her work added much grace to the numbers on the programme, which was carefully selected and of great interest.The artists were Miss Grace Preston, of New York, contralto, and Mr.Sol.Marcosson, of Cleveland.Miss Prex- ton possesses a voice of great power and Rood range.It ls very even, and the break between the registers.too often heard in contraito voices, is happily misslig in hers.She can also use her volce with great power of control in any of the registers, and whether singing loud or soft Her enunciallon leaves a good deal to be desired, for It ts not clear, though she Succeeded fairly well with her foreign words in the French and German selections.Probably her best number last niglit was Robert Franz's splendid song.\u2018Im Herbst.\u201d Into this she put a great deal of feeling without exaggeration, and gave it a reading that was musically fine and artistically legitimate.he sang several other elections, and two encores, one of which \u201cI Know a Bank,\u201d created a great impression.The\u2019 violinist, Mr.S8ol Marcosson, is from Cleveland, and is a native of America, alfhough his parents are German and he has studied in Berlin.He is certalnly a credit to the western continent, for he is à superb artist.He is well equipped for his task, for his violin is an original Stradivarius, and was last in the possession of the famous Remeny.It is a magnif- cent instrument.ne finer exists, and has the beautiful rich nasal tone peculiar to that maker.The violin has inspired many articles in the press descriptive of its history and vicissitudes.He keeps it in a case which once belonged to the renowned master, Vleuxtemps.Mr.Marcossen is an artist in every sense nf the world, self-possessed and self-con- tained, but deep and finished In all his work ; he 1s able to give a reading that is musically beautiful and commands admiration.He does not try to exploit himself with feats of technique, but uses his powers, which are considerable, with dis- eretion.His numbers were varied, but of the.elght selections, the finest, perhaps, was Godard's \u2018\u2018Adagio Pathetique.It was a Jovely selection, and the rendering was worthy of it.e is an artist that will always be welcome here.NOTES OF TE NEWS.Hon.R.R.Dobell has returned to Quebec from England.The Australlan colonies have declared Adelaide a plague infected port.been elected warden 6 nfrew.Mr.Thomas Bymington, uf Napanee, has been elected warden of Lennox and Auulng- ton, The Canadian Engine and , Locomotive Works, of Kingston, Ont., have gone into liquidation.The works will continue run ning.Andrew Carson, of Oxford Township, adjacent to the village of Burritts\u2019 Rapids, has been elected warden for Leeds and Grenville.Dr.A.G.Sinclair, of Parls, Ont., has been appointed physician at the Brantford Institute for the Blind in place of the late Dr.Marquis.Manager Ramsay, of the Wabash Railway, has promised & \u2018definite and early reply to the demands of the employes for higher wages.- - It is announced In New York that William F.Miller, of Franklin Syndicate fame, has been located in Canada and is under police surveillance.- ; Official reports giving details of the recent inundations in Japan show that property valued at over 6,000,000 yen was destroyed.Thirty-five towns were devastat- od.7,288 houses submerged and 159 lives ost.W.J.Johnston, of Arnprior, has Renfrew.Lg That Was the Chief Subject Discussed at Monday\u2019s Session of the Legislative Assembly.THE.BULGET SPEECH TO-DAY First Government Bill of the Session Was Given Consideration and Rushed Through all Its Stages (Special Staff Correspondence.) PRESS GALLERY OF THE LEGISLATURE, QUEBEC, January 24.\u2014The Budget is expected this afternoon.It is understood that Mr.Marchand will make quite a lengthy speech.The reply, by Mr.Atwater, will come probably on Thursday; at all events, as soon as he can see Mr.Marchand's figures in print.The first bill of the session to pass its third reading was put through its final stages yesterday afternoon.This was Mr.Turgeon\u2019s bill to extend till 1910 the period of non-exemption of mines from municipal taxation.Dr.Cotton has given notice of a bill concerning the medical profession.It is understood to apply to the election of officers of the College of Physicians and Surgeons.Proxies are to be abolished, and practitioners will hereafter vote in their own die- tricts, instead of in Montreal.THE MUNICIPAL CODE.Virtually, the whole of yesterday's sitting was occupied by a debate on Mr.Stephens motion to refer his revision of the Municipal) Code to a special committee.In explanation of his motion, Mr.Stephens said that he desired to submit to the committee for the benefit of revision, a consolidation of the code, which he would much rather that some other member of the House, who could do it more efficiently, had-undertaken, but which had fallen into his hands, prob ably because he had more time to spare than some other members.His aim in the revision that he had made had been to simplify matters as much as possible, without making many radical changes.He had, as far as possible, grouped together all provisions of the code bearing upon the same topic, and hadi taken the various forms at the end of the work and [laced them where they properly belonged.Where it was possible .to do so he had introduced into the code the more simple procedure of the Education Act.He proposed, as one change, that the county board of delegates be elected by the local municipalities, instead of the County Councils.Eve body knew the trouble that was experienced wit rural road inspectors and how difficult it was to get them to do their duty.He proposed, in his.revision, - to- provide that where these inapectors called upon ropriet- ors to repair roads or bridges, the work must be done inside of forty-eight hours, « work themselves at the expense of the neglecting party, and collect the cost from the secretary-treasurer, who would collect it within fifteen days.: He fully believed that this provision would Ro very far towards securing the making of good roads in the country districts.There was much in the code that might be changed, with which he had not- interfered, tor be did not want the committee to Which the work was to be referred, to imagine that he desired to be considered as the author and finisher of the whole code.His work wus, he knew, far from perfect, and there was much that might etill be done.No work that he knew of was more a labour of love to a man who desired to do something for his country than to assist in giving it a good municipal code.\u2018l'here were .many municipalities who bad \u2018po men.at ing bodies, and anything that might be done to simplify the code which governed the conduct of these bodies would merit their gratitude.I.conclusion, he said that he had sent several copies of his revision to men who were considered experts in municipal affairs in various parts of the province, ing for suggestions and advice, but only two of them had made any reply at all.Hon.Mr.Pelletier, who had asked for explanations in the first case, wanted to know whether the Government would direct the proceedings of the.committee, and assume responsibility for the bill that would be founded upon the result of its work.He declared that the Government could not divest itself of responsibility in this matter.The application of many of the provisions of the code came within the duties of a member of the Government, the secretary of the Province, and he was surprised that none of the members of the Government ap- THE MONTREAL DAIL MUNICIPAL CODE | failing which\" the \u2014inspectors\u201d could do thé | all serious men.- there were in this - ment would -take \u20ac legal training connected with their govern: ?EE ñ Ce -* \u201c4 5 L D Ti Lo 5 a z .DNESDAY JANUARY 24, 1900 a ETA SEER Y STAR\u2014WE NURSES Know that good dies 1 amount of fat or is wesk- enod by foreign fngredients \u2018often hinders, instead of re} helping, recovery.| à - As a perfect, strengthening, stimulating essence of beet, nothing ap.LIEBIE Companys Extract OF BEEF 20 2uw \u201cINDUSTRIAL ROOMS, 889 Dorchester St, JANUARY DISCOUNT SALE.10 per cent.off Fine Clothing.15 per cent.of Unbleached Cotton Garments, 14:3 law DANCING, DRUMMOND HALL.A.BOY MACDONALD'S Olam forming for beginuers, Afternoon and Evening.Private Lessons to Suit.Guarantes correct teachings Assembly Saturday Night.B00 str rr MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.NOTICE.The Victorlan Order of Nurses, 113 University street, having enlarged its staff, is prepared to %end out nurses by the hour.and can fill calls 20 1 for emergency night nursing.ay Ng HER MAJESTY'\u2019S.Mr.& Yrs.Frank Murphy, Props.& Mgrs.TO-NIGHT fit Que STE THE CREAT - RUBY PRYCFS 25¢ to \u201c1.50.WINDSOR HALL, Friday, January 26, at 4.30, Prof.Goulet\u2019s Symphony Orchestra, vases ASAISTED BY.MISS MABEL LANGSTAFF, Soprano, and MISE MARTHE RASINA, Harpist from Parle.Admission 35c.Reserved Seats, 50c.Bats reserved at Shaw's, 2274 8t.Catherine streot.! 17% Baw 1R%a MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Theatre Francais.W.K, PHILLIPS, Lessee npû Manager.Brann Howards Gree sauna: ~ YOUNG MRS.WINTHROP, latroducing the Francais\u2019 rea rading Lady, Mise Stella And Vaudeville.© Prices as usual.a Phone East 316.166 \u2014 LADIES MORNING MUSICAL CLUB ; s Annual Open Concert, KARN HALL, THURSDAY, January asth, 4.30 p.m.MISS VICTORIA CARTIER (Organist of Bt.Louis de Frauce) Ausinted.by \u2018members of the club and a Biring Orchestra under the leadership of M.J.J.GOULET.TICKETS, 50 CENTS.Par sq's at Wen all.18°3 CONSERVATORY OY DANCING, DEPORTMENT & PHYSICAL CULTUE.R: St.Catherine 5t.Classes Lay and Evening vate lessons any hour to suit Beud fur ciroular Tel.Up 1435.ATI GEO.F.BEAMAN As well es à ne concert progrumme.in Windsor Hall the well known Sung.WINDSOR AY.L.FRIDAY EV'G NEXT, 26th, at 8.15.CLARY GRAND CONCERT Mde.El Miss M L Miss Hele MEREDITH, CLARY ™ VON FURSCH, M Soprano.Mr.Carte to.} Miss Geor a Olinist.TOWNE, UFFT.KOBER Tenor.Bass.One of the best organizations of musical artists to appear here this season.This quartette of great singers will present for the first time A PERSIAN G N,» \u2018ycle, N 5) Reserved seats, B0c, T6¢ & 1.On sale at Shaw's Music Store, 2274 st.Catherine St.J.W.SHAW, Manager.Piantst.18% Twin City Skating Rink .Corner St.Antoine and Rose de Lima.20°) DON'T FORGET THE CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT! We keep no other., We carry the largest and best stock in Canada, and sell them new as low as $250, on terms of $6 monthly if you wish.May we?LINDSAY- NORDHEIMER CO.charge of it.It was & matter that should be dealt with by ; Crown law officers of the Mr.Stephena jus quite sure that good work would be done by the committee he bad named in his motion.Its members were Hon.Mr.Marchand referred to the thous ands of dollars that: would be spent if the \u2018Government referred the work to Commis sioners, as had been done with the other codes.At the game time %e believed that is House men who were uite as competent.as, any commissioners they could appoint.Of course the Govern- harge of the bill that would result from the \u2018work of the committee - Tec ge) ~ 7 i Hom! Mr.Flyin chiliiitilated \u2018the Premier upon his new departure in admitting that the Government would have to take charge of the bill.Probably the Government had been too busy in getting up the very elaborate menu contained in the speech from the throne to give the matter any consideration before, and the Treasurer had no doubt been kept fully occupied regarding bis surplus Mr.Atwater said that the printing and translating of thé/draft of Mr.Stephens\u2019 work must have cost several hundred dollars, judging by what it cost to print the Montreal hill, Mr.Stephens\u2014The Montreal bill cost so much because it was a greasy bill.Mr.Atwater pointed out that Mr.Step- bens\u2019 consolidation contained 1,087 articles and covered more than 100 pages.Mr.Marchand explained that Mr.Stephens bad paid, himself.for both the printing and translation of his work.and Mr.Stephens added -that he ted\u2014t ; shiat ant£G 0 BHRISt There is no gum or rubber or in Corticelli Skirt Pr It is made of gpecially specially woven woo - \u2018rotec tor that will chafe your shoes, span and specially It is better than any other skirt protector because it is made ot different and better wool\u2014it has an elastic, dries out sheds dust easily rous weave that ckly when wet and Sewed on flat\u2014not turned over\u2014 oneor two rows of stitching\u2014every dress goods shade.Sold every- tthose who were to compose poate K! the committee.Hon.Mr.Robidoux denied that the bill would be a Government measure and also that the administration would lead the committee.He praised the work done by Mr.Stephens, and maid that the bill founded upon it would be a public one; Mr.Stephens, in becoming a Minister, having abdicated none of the rights of a private member.of the Hous.on.Mr.Atwater agreed with all that had been said of the zeal and of the ability of Hon, Mr.Stephens, but that was not the question at issue.In a matter affecting every municipality of the province, it was for the Government to say what was to be done.He agreed, too, with Hon.L, P.Pelletier, that as the-en lay with the Provincial Secretary, the Government should assume the responsibility of its revision.It.was necessary, first of alt, to decide whether the work was re uired, and if so, the Government should take | ent of the code | In _>naintaining the surplus.Mr, Hacket said that it was necessary, in the first place, to ascertain if the province wants the revision, and in the next whether it was not the duty of the Government to undertake it.He believed the work, if it was to be done, was important enough to engage the attention of the Attorney- General, the Provincial Secretary and the faw clerks of the Legislature.Finally, after further discussion, the motion carried.with the addition of a few more names, and the House adjourned shortly before six o'clock.The following now .compose the committee: Hon.Messrs Duffy and Flynn and Messra.Chicoyne, Chauret, Cherrier, Marion, Roy, Tellier, Watts, Panneton, \u2014 ie, D\u2019Auteui Champagne and Gosselin.Gre THE TRIP POSTPONED, Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company of London Will Not Visit Montreal in June.Blanchard.THE LADIES OF WESTMOUNT Met and Organized a Patriotic Fund to Aid Those Who are Serving the Flag.resentative ladies of ~The meeting of rep! ] \u2018 Westmount, held in the Victoria Hall ves- terday afternoon, was calculated to inspire patriotic enthusiasm even in these stirring of the meeting was the times.The Jurgose \u2018organizing of a Westmbunt Patriotic Fund, and judging from the large number of ladies assembled in the \u2018splendid new hall, West- mount is in no wise lacking in that spirit of Imperial sympathy which is now surging throughout the British Empire.The meet- LIVER ILLS.DR.RADWAY AND CO., New York: Dear Birs, \u2014 I have been sick for nearly two years, and have begun doctoring with some of the most expert doctors of the United States.I have been bathing in and drinking hot water at the Hot Bpringe, Ark., but it seemed everything failed to do me good.After I aaw your advertisement.1 thought I would try your pilin, and have nearly used two boxes: been taking two at bedtime and one after breakfast and they have done me more good than anythiug else 1 have used.My trouble has been with the liver.My skin and eyes were ali Yellow; I had Paca 25c, 50e, 7 1.50.| Next Week\u2014A' GREEK SLAVE.MERTINGS AND AMUSEMBNTA Petr ACADEMY ?Hit, 8 P.M.\u2014Matiuee- SATURDAYS P.M.THOS.Q.SEABROOKE TM ORGY.CASINO po ATEST \u201cTHE ROUNDERS.\u201d Adapted from the French.Ortsinal Ce.Cant.Bigger Buccess Than 100 PEOPLE \u201cTHE TELEPHONE in the productive.GIRL 5c, $1.00, 18% ACADEINY-SPEGIAL THEY ALL SHOUT HURRAH ! AT.sm Week Jan.29 Return of the Great Comic Opera Success A ==> GREEK SLAVE.Expense.Other cferred.six NIGHTS AND At Enormous Engagements Sale of Seats Opens THURSDAY, JAN.25th.Those who have seen it want it again | Those who have not, want to 20%r THEATRE ROYAL Every pfternoon THIS WEEK, JAN.3th, THE IMPERIAL BURLESQUERS! R~New Burlenques 3.6-Great Vuudeville Acta.6 Net Wie Bere er the Maine, 186 THE TALENTED READER MISS JESSIE ALEXANDER, lu an eutirely new repertoire, assisted by leading artists, ln DOUGLAS HALL, Chomedy Street, Tuesday, Jan.3Oth, 8 p.m.20e2 2av Fisk Jubilee Singers, THE ORIGINAL COMPANY.Come and hear the Songs that have touched the heart _ of the world.WEST END METHODIST CHURCH, Corner Canning sud Coursol Btreots.Willis plano used.FRIDAY EVENING, January 26, TICKETS 25 20\"2 and 50 Cents.| Senn Amivrsty cover OF vine a Montreal Auxiliary of the British and \"Foreign Bible Society Will be held in Crescent Street Presbyter.{an Church, Thursday, January th, at 8 p.m Addresses by Rev.Dr.Jackson, Rev.Dr.Mackay and Rev.Thomas Bennett.Rishop Bond will preside.The committee extend a cordial invitation to all friends of the society to atiend.% MONTREAL SCOTTISH HIGHLAND SOCIETY Wi celebrate he Anniversary of Burns\u2019 birth by a neert and a Dance e ; TDÉUMMONE HALL on the MED jure, who will take are\u2014Mr.an Misa Forrester.Mise Forbes, Meare.Bickhors, MoLeod' Nicol, Alex.8mith and Anderson.y - Ladies: Tickets, Concert and Dance .25e, Gonftemen's Tickets, Concert and Dance 20° JAMES CLARK, Hon-Sec.S.0.E.B.S Lodge Victoria's Jubilee, No.41.regula eeting of this lodge will bs held on FRIDAY \u2018 Loin \u2018net.a \u201c30, at which there will be an open instaliation of officers by Distriot De Arthur Jackson, Esq., to w their wives and lady friends are cordially After the closing of lodge, supper will be served, for which a charge will be made of 40c double, and 250 for single ticket.By order, W.G.MURDOCK W.President.pn ested te be t | P:B.\u2014All Officers elect are requested be present.| ARGYLE.SNOWSHOE CLUB Affiliated with the Point 8- Charles A.A.Association.ANNUAL CROSS-COUNTR STEEPLECHASE For the champlonship of Canada, to Lachine, will be held on SATURDAY, JANUARY 37, from corner of Bourgeois and Wellington ae at 3.30 pm.sharp.Eatrance fee 8Uc, to ac- Som ENCENT NUTTER, Hou, Sec.Treas.17 n0ty2 ow P.A.A.A.Rooms.ONTARIO RINKS Corner Ontario and Delorimier.Grand Fancy Dress Carnival, THURSDAY Bve., Jan.26, MONTREAL'S LEADING SCHOOL.Dancing and Deportment.- * Des SEE ANS EE \\ .\u2018 Ch llor B h, of Victoria Univer- : ing was presided over by Mra.W.D.Light.sleepy.drowsy feelings; felt like a drunken 8 31 tes are now offered at Stanley Hall, 137 Canadian contingent.would not have started sity.who Was \u201cstrioken with.heaet failure © 2 BOSTON, Mass., January 24.\u2014 A letter hall, wife of the mayor of Westmount, end man; Pain right above the navel, like as if Jt sables Bts for alance of Stason, Quest sue vet.If Sir Wilfrid knows more abo while preaching at Ann Arbor, Mich., on S - THIS EVENING & received from London by 2 member of the beside her on the platform were Mra.F.was bile on top of the stomach.My bowels ware cessful pupils this season, convince 29 re ut the Sunday night, was brought back to Toron- .Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company Minden-Cole, Miss Beilby, who acted an very costive.My mouth and tongus sore most Beginners meet Tuesday and Thursday.Adults Constitution and more about the great (9 on Tuesday.He Is very much better, 8 .8 in this city, confirms the impression that secretary, and Mr.W.D.ighthall, mayor ot the time.Appetite fair, but food would not 8 p.m.Juveniles 4p m.Tel.up 934.PROF, FRANK [| and no serious results are mnticipated., the Honourable Artillery Company of Lon- of Westmount.The mayor, in a fow well digest, but settle hea NORMAN.Watch for Cinderelia.16s heart of the people of Canad Charles Ralston and George Coust {|2 HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE\u2014 & 0 2 ry L ¢ T 1 : À yor, à .vy on my stomach, ang .hen be © a now than poharies alton ang Ge se charges of & Drury Lane production of \u201cThe light; every convenience.Bl Victoris, se Wan \u2014 WORK IN HOTEL BY GOOD ito rl.20 1 2 Jurors st.2 - BUSINESS CHANCES.00 1e tid V ANTED \u2014 ACTIVE PARTNER, $5000 IN- veatment, for a flourishing brewery in a ; nine hotels, two rail- centre; brewer twenty good business ton modern plant and malthouses.& water, unlimited capacity.8, 1849, Star Office.Mas ae R SALE \u2014 SHOE BTORE, DOING GOOD business, splendid location, retiring on ae- western town.pop.roads, manufacturin count poor health.Address T, 1904, Star serge.man, J.WANTED \u2014 LADY OR oa MARRIED COUPLE 4403, to furnish and keep house for professional who will be respoi apetble for rent.Address Star Branch O 20 1 V WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.AT ANTED- A COACHMAN.APPLY T9 DR.WVANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GOVERNESS music.Apply 78 Victoria s ply 238 Bleury st.Baker, 8 Union ave, | to teach English,\u2019 French, painting and V JANTED ences.Apply to 58 se and 31 \u2014 A \u2018MA RR.RIED MAN, ACCUStomed to the parcel delivery, with voter, Maurice st, between 10 20 1 YWANTED \u2014 BRIGHT FonNa MAN.WITH Ing; permanent poeta, an opportunity advancement.own Puis) 0 50 ing references.AZ?2076, Btar Office.knowledge of sienography and it- à) WE for WANTED \u2014 A COOK.APPLY ITH RI- ferences, at 1118 Bherbrooke st.V 2761 ANTED \u2014 light housework.one who alee] WANTED _ GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE.steady, industrious girl.Apply lmmediately to A Belm 1h 1 DRESSMAKERS\u2019 IMPROV- ers and apprentices, also a young girl for eep at h 20 8t.Catherine stork: good wages and a good place for a ont at., off Beaver Hall Hi {ron SALP \u2014 mostly hardware and R BALE \u2014 BUSINESS THAT IR PAYING at present 50.00 a week net profit.Business ts done through mail and ts strictly cash.Ex- bertence not absolutely reste price $7500.Ro \u2014 TO LET DOURLE AND BINGLE.with a dow lady; no children.between \u20ac.P.R:- and G.T.R.stations.Apply evening at 88 Windsor at.20 2 Roous \u2014 FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, on parlour and bathroom flat, \u201cIn gond house, on Fort street, heated throughout by steam coils, very comfortable: separate \u201ckitchen; furnished, with gas stove, enamelled ware, etc.: den nine good.Address E, 6184, Star Branch lce.20 4 Room oNs BRIGHT ONT ROOM, with hot and cold water.bath and w.c., for æentleman, at 2328 St.Catherine_st.20 3 I OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUI, FRONT BUITE, with open grate, two other rooms, on same sulte or separate: best of attendance; breakfast ff.desired.51 Beaver Hall Hill floor, 20 2 position and exception) ofportunity and in- WwW VY ANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE EMPLOYE.HAV- à.vestment.Address Merchant, Y, 2007, Star Of- tog Janey to invest.Address G, 6425, Star Rooms \u2014 SUITE.WITH USE OF KIT- ce.20 1 Branch.Oftice 182 À me, if desired, au rine contrat hes |.mo TT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 uer lights, hot water eat ng.central loca- HUNDRED DOLLARS ON.A D | tion G,\u20148438, ; Wane =.MEN TO DISTRIBUTE.SYRUP 112,5 ee -800D-|-don\u20146 \u201cBranth 19727 a samples, city and: country: steady work: | mortkage.H.\" 6467.Star Branch omce.pay.Pratt Byrup Co.Camden, J.COM \u2014 BINGLE FRONT ROOM TO LET.rnished, heated by hot water, tu private family.2142a St.Catherine st.19 2 Ro \u2014 ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM.4 3 large clothes closet.every -convenience; Address G, B78, Star Office.11 2aw tf Ÿ JANTED \u2014 PARTNER.WITH BOME capital, to el ® in manufacture of staple Une: large profits and tally protected.A.2083, Ofrict.20 1 Star R SALE -\u2014 MILK ROUND IN PHE CITY be bo cheap for cash.Apply = 200 Chatham st, afternoons.R SALE \u2014 OLD-BSTABLISHED REStaurant and dining-rooms, in best city Quine location: good business; easy terme.Star Office.> law R SALE \u2014 A SEAT ON THE BOARD OF Trade.Address to Y, 2003, Star Office a LY, GENERAL BCE SA es: atora to rent; firat class country village, where trade fs nearly all cash: low rent and easy terms.Address C.2087, Star Office.20 3 Saw HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.R BALE \u2014 SEVERAL VERT, HANDSOME carriage horses, just arrived rom the went.Particular Attention.is called 5 a chestnut mare, stands 15.3, Beautiful actor, a perfect driver: also a k brown horse, which stands 16 hands, with All of the above good qualities.Apply 407 Aqueduct st.20 WANTED \u2014 SMART LAD TO LEARN JAP- Thos, Davidson Mfg.Cé., Ltd, 181 Delisic st 3 aning and ornaménting trade.Apply The sits WANTED \u2014 A LAUNDRESS TO TAKE family washing to her house.Address with references.B, 08, Btar Office.vacant bmb emfw m m m mm mmm.Eastern Ontario.The Star nes A \u201cbeen re- Or-Faise -its rates this year: ress Bitar Life, Toronto.11 4 2aw 4 OR SALE \u2014 LADY'S INLAID DESK, #7; cottage plano, seven octave, handsome $30; chintz lounge ana] rocker walnut case, of about $750, without taxes.Address J £3: marble top and tiled washstand.85.jag 6439, Star Branch office.19 bevelled plate mirror, | on claw, git, slo.oo: hrass ron d etc.834% Rush.brooke st.SUMMER RESIDENCES FOR BALE.[ior SALE \u2014 SEVERAL GOOD RRGOND- | EEN er ee om 4 OR SALE OR TO LET-SUMMER M FOR SALE near town; location bean- tiful and healthy; boating excellent, fishing and swimming good: bathroom, laun- ary.etc.Apply % St.Peter st.202 Saw MONEY TO LOAN.ERT rn ne mmm oe SALAPIED PEOPLE Can get money an tnetrown names without endormeror œecunity; payments to auit borrower, Muntreai Crest Company, 104 Temole Buildinz, 185 St.Jamesit, Are MONEY TO LEND in small and large amounts, repayable at 81.00 per week and upwards, with or without secur rity.YOUNG & CO., » Ropm 3, 13% 5t.James St.\u2018Money TO LEND \u2014 825.000 TO LEND ON RZ Eg * f Sher fn KA gos Wekare cx atenaive due perience 1a the at Jairicate patent Arst mortgages.at, 5 per cent.Interest.F.X.Major, Canadian rllwav Accident Inaur- ance Co.room 1.207 St.James st.20 9838 835 395888 68 hand rleighs, at Jess than halt prigé.alsn several] good secondhand harnesses, double and single, two first class heavy single English carriage harness, cheap.T.W.Foster and.Co.5p7 Se Paul st.2 2 LOST.Lésr-\u2014 A FOX TERRIER, ANSWERS TO name Fifoux, collar on with small Sadicck, black and tan marks on he mark on \u2018end of body and Prince Arthur st.Any one detaining him will he prosecuted.19 2 0ST \u2014 AT BALL IN THE PLACE VIGER Hotel, last Tuesday, diamond bow knot brooch, old setting.Finder kindly return to 139 Crescent street.Reward 19 2 1 OST \u2014 IN OR NEAR HAMILTON'S 8HOP, 4 a =mall brown leather bag.containing specs tecles and other trifles, Finder please return tn 17 St.Edward st.201 LeST \u2014'aTRAYED FROM 127 MACKAY ST.a half-bred Maltese cat, yellow and white be thankfully Te paws, Any Information will celved at above address.CADY'S GUN METAL WATCH AND I OST \u2014 1, ADY'S 4 silver chain.Tuesday afternoon, above St.jred.Wm.Rodden and Co., 112 Ann { Smith.Fischel and Co., st.\u2018WANTED \u2014 A CARPENTER, ONE ACCUStomed to making moulding boxes prefer- at.201 | WVANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS JASQUE HAND and an apprentice.3768 St.Catherine i Wa NTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN ABOUT In years of age.for grocery: must be experienced and willing to >, ok, Apply 708 Dorchea- 20 3 | ter st., to-night, 8 ¢ ANTED\u2014 EXPERIENCED CIGAR PACKer, steady work guaranteed.Apply to Jerome, Que.20 2 V ANTED\u2014 STRONG BOY.WITH KNOWLedge of trimming, for wholesale clothing establishment; good portion for smart young man.H.Vineberg and Co., 25 8t.Helen erect.1 WANTED \u2014 A STRONG BOY TO LEARN the confectiohery trade, one with some experience preferred.Apply John Ar ng, 30 8t.Helen 20 1 WA NPFD - GENERAL SERVANT.APPLY 253 Mountaln st.20 2 ANTED \u2014 A WOMAN TO CLEAN OFfices: east end of city.Write to X.2000, Star Office.20 3 Ÿ ANTE GENERAL BER- D \u2014 GOOD vant for amily of three.Apply 312 Prince Arthur st.20 JANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY YOUNG MAN W /ANTED \u2014 CO YOUNG MAN | position, as day clerk at Savoy Hotel by CA PPIIRE between G and 8 p.m.20 1 VANTED \u2014 A GIRL FOR A BOOT AND B shoe store, Apply 237 Centre at.20 3 WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: references required.280a Cralg st.20 1 V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT in morntng, 325 Plne avenue housekeeping in a flat: no \u2018children: Avply ply erine st.cor.ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, family of three.references required, Ap- to 7 Lorne avenue.2 1 ANTED \u2014 MESSAGE BOY.APPLY BRY- son's Medical Dispensary.2381 Bt.Su Peel.ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A DINING- ri girl Apply po Vancouver Hotel.117 Windsor st., à kitchen girl and scrub Woman.Ltd.V A.Wau w+ Apply at No.249 University st.ANTED \u2014 toms brokerage business; onces; ary dxpected.Address C, ANTED \u2014 SMART \u2018 OFFICE BOY: MUST be honest and well recofamended.Apply and Co.43 Bt.Bacrament at.20 1 NTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY A NURBE FOR two children; must be well recommended.CUTTERS, ON BLOUSES AND ladies\u2019 shirt waists.Sb to Tooke Fres.Ge.Elizabeth at, ANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT AND REliable bookkeaper, understanding the cus- must have Al refer name references when Spplying and esi- C Ste.T Office, $ Catherine at.between Peel and Bt.Charles 28 typewriter, one having a knowledge of Money HONEY TO LOAN, S Borromee st.\"Finder will be rewnrded.2400 St.Dookkeeping preferred.Apply, 8 stating salary, P.ANTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR CUFF IRONING Money on want to bo a Catherine st.201 [0 201 machi nes; = Collar cutters.Bkelton Bros.ju o borrow jponey an and Co., rt an = + Money own Perel Sood B, Pia nos, Org- $ Lest \u2014 MONDAY.BETWEEN 8 AND 9 A.ANTED \u2014 AN EXAMINER FOR A street.201 Money ue ans will sive sxone.call on Roy street or Rt.Lawrence, a pair holesgle clothing factory; must be + Money) \u2018mount from slot 000 Lin of eyeglasses in care.Kindly return to Bémund\" thoroughly tical tailor, and speak French 'ANTED GENERAL SERVANT.Money| removing l'iransactions F Faves, Temple Bullding.and receive reward.Engtien: reference required.Address P.O.where another girf 1s kept: must be g Money| made withnat publicity.garcons Fox Ba, city x cook; clty references.Apply Bt.Mathew a Mon y can be paid back in small monthly OST =~ GOLD WATCH ON ST.GEORGE., Money| of weekly payments to sult borrow.$ at Po alg, 8, Francois Xavier, Notre RE ANTED ousex aa Pis opt: retorences re eter or eury, to corner of arson an where 0 # ef es ; 3 Money| Suy pou no4te the eye ame g Dorchester.\u201d Reward 116 Anderson st.201 quired.Apply 381 University = 20 3 ANTED on TOREWOMAN.ONE ACCUS- Money ynies van fa made.Call and ge Four LOST 7, LARGE SPOTTED GREAT DANE.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL.AGED ABOUT ferabiy remilier with \"fhe 9 Putting up of phar- answers to name Caesar.Reward, 1200 15, living at home, for professional office: acoutical and propr! etary medic! bop] c Pply, Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co.$* Dorchester street.Any one detaining Wim yh | salary 38 per month.Apply 2408 Bt.Catherine stating Xperience and salary expected, 20.| .prosecute: street.ROOM 6, NO.260 ST.JAMES STREXT, , , = 18, , corn os rtm or EE pe Tp yon WATE Mean wou fon pees WANTED 5% Sous wpa _cv , , rience preferred.Apply Gladstone Pharmacy.speaks an Tango references.Address 6e 88 808 680 8806 Dorwrdn \u2018Beet ann Bimaregraoon on She hy io se.\"Catherine i Westurount: 20 3 |C.208.Star Office 20°3 OST \u2014 ON MONDAY.2IND JANUARY.WA NTED \u2014 DRIVER.AT THE HILL; TOP, PATENT SOLICITORS.fox: terrier dog, white with black spots.cor.Sherbrooke and Bleory sts.M.P.La- WANTED TO PURCHASE.and brown ears; answers to the name Prinos, verty.203 NP PATE NT $ TRADE MARKS e DESIONS OWEN N.EVANS, Member Institute Pstent Agents, London, Eng, 20 years experience TEMPLE BLDG, 183 St.James St.MONTARAL æncosssor to F.H.REYNOLDS.Tel.192.292 (1) ATENTS PROMPTLY SECURED | our interesting book: 50 foreign co sket: Fr Sor Lily AON & Fo ren, Now Si BilMing, W o ~ FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO, + CANADA LIFE BUILDING, Montreal.: dico Toronte, Ottaws and Washington.55 Seid Saree ; | Please return to 92 Mackay st., and receive reward.30) Les ~ TUESDAY NIGHT, A BOY'S OVERcoat, from field opposite 1 Bishop street.Please roturn to 87 Mackay st.Reward.20 1 OST - OR STOLEN, THREE CERTIFIcates of stock In the Davis and La oned not to buy or hold these.as thay have béen cancelled on %s books: of the COMPADY.318% | ferai fan - dante Hi and pries Aatroun Ÿ.OST \u2014 FRIDAY 3 NIGHT, JANUARY 1 | Drummond st.ANTED \u2014 GOA = mink corner Champlain Ww harness nter and summer vehicle Dorcheeter ath.eo Gain, up D to Handie's WANTED \u2014 A LADY BTENOGRAPHER weit ne rie wh 78 Dorchester at.typewriter: salary per month.Ad- e at once, Address W, fee store.Retum to voler \u201c > > dress J.de Star Branch Office.20 1 Btar Office.3 \u2014 Pannes \u2018WISHING TO Dis.WANT BOY TO WORK, IN A house grey St.Catherine st.20 1 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO MIND children and help PE mougewark.Apply 136 I ave nus, m 00 of BY.Catherine, Take Windsor car.20 3 ANTED \u2014 GIRL ABOUT 16 YEARS OF age to help yh, ehquscwork; sleep at home If preferred.3 Victoria st.20 ¥ 5 Wie \u2014 'A GENERAL SERVANT IN small family, on fiat; met uired.Mrs.C.BWA arn atta in upper.part of city, weat of Bleury set ; Address T 1897, Star \u2018TO PURCHASE, MO: Salon \u2018required txt Mor Poss on \u2018requ office.WANTED \u2014 BECONDH, trunks and.satchel.to George N Want HAND TRAVELLING A\u201cA-cau immediately.Norm\\kndin, 1614 Notre Dame streot.at oe PURCHASE hn RE e e_ EE SES Star Office.193 FOUND.y NP FouND A - A SE TO a CAN have e an it not aime three days oh wo SE 187 Drolet HSS oo.- + » HOUREMAID @FOR FAMILY be will \u2018g0 to the required.Apply 318 Gresne ross WANTE of To: \u201cmust bryan] avenue, Wes ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT: RE.War Apply from n to t_p.m., es MoQhit Coîlens ave.vom seve ver WASTED, email Pearle wi dressing Goyat Wj cheap.id forniture in large cash buyer, by or as \u201cp:\"10 Lion 24 ANTBD \u2014 TWO, MEDIUM SIZED BAM.te trunks; mus.in good order and LB, 204, Star On\u201d 2\u201c L F {the \u20ac the study LE the For SALE \u2014 HORSES.40 HEAD OF choice horses, sultable for all purposes.Trial given.Satisfaction guaran or monsy refunded.T.W.Fouter and Co., 507 Be Foul street.PUPILS WANTED.yyANTED \u2014FREN CH, GERMAN, ITALIAN offict and.Spanish lessons.Address P, 1808.Star ANTED \u2014 PIANOFORTE PUPILS BY competent teacher; 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terms m moderats.ress C, | Yap Mansfield.\u201cTelephone No.1726 U 208 2095, Star Office.20 1 a SMALL FIRE IN QUEBEC.(Special to the Star.) EBEC, January 24.\u2014A fire this morn- in Con ed age amounting to $800 to a building on the F Findlay Market Square, belonging to the Lemoine estate.The occupants were George Marceau, saddler, who personally post $600, cove by insurance, and Mrs.Fortier, $500; no insurance.The building was insured.Eero A RUSSIAN CONBULATE.ST.PETERSBURG, January rangements are being etes \u2018for ne establishment of a Russian consulate in JUST A SLIGHT ACCIDENT.* (Bpeclai to the Star.) | QUEBEC, January M.\u2014 Great excitement was caused here yesterday by a report that a big accident had occurred o the line of the Grand Trunk at Ste.Tulle, and that several persons had been killed and injured.The officlais declare that there is no truth in the report, and that the down train has been delayed for some hours by a broken side rod.ree Bettas The transport Cymric has been sent from - Cape Town to search for the disabled trans- ; port Manchester ter Corporation and tow her = THE SET And light dressings of CUTICURA, SAVE YOUR HAIR WITH SHAMPOOS OF This treatment (ass Tiina: crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, ftchiug suriaces, stimulates the hair i cles, supphies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes lr prep es the sweet, wholesome, hesithy acalp whes all else falls.Compicte External and Internal restment for Every Hu us : ticura 224 voned bn thiokwoed euiale, Orricvas Otatrsent, opte au lcura =: ; GC Ee) A ees FUR: SN Lm : standard, and to entrench it in.thorough _ British success to cheer \u2018and his artillery fire is not causing pannes.Among HD PU NEAT TAG Buller Reported to the War Office Last Night That He Was Making Small Progress and That He Intended to Attack the Boers\u2019 Stronghold During Darkness.No word of the Result Has Yet Come to Hand and Anxiety is Intense\u2014The Boer Accounts of the Fighting of the Last Few Days Admit Heavy Loss\u2014Conditions at Ladysmith Unchanged.ak LONDON, January 24\u2014The War Jffice posted the following despatch from General Buller at an early hour this morning.It is dated Ryear- man\u2019s Camp, January 23, 6.20 p.m.\u201cWarren still holds the position ne | gained two days ago.In front of! him at about 1,400 yards, is the enemy\u2019s position west of Sproen\u2019s Kop It is on higher ground than Warren's position, so it is impossible to see it properly.\u201cIt can only be approached over bare, open slopes, and the ridges held | by Warren are so steep that guns cannot be placed on them.But we are shelling the enemy\u2019s position Buller\u2019s scheme was conceived before Lord Roberts arrived at Cape Town, and its exe- eution wus begun on the day he landed.MUCH ANXIETY IN LONDON.LONDON, January 2, 2.45 p.m.\u2014The extreme tension cuused by what may be justly designated the most anxious pause since the war began, had not been received up to the time of writing by anything saye the daily Stock Exchange rumour which ha pened to have started to-day by the bulls who assert that Gen.Warren has captured Sproen Kop.Anxiety jn regard to the next news is visible on all sides.The War Office was besieged at an early hour this morning and the clubs and other resorts liable to receive early news have been crowded with eager inquirers.It is generally recognized that the Boer position if ever taken, can only be captured at a tremendous cost.AS TOLD BY THE ENEMY.Despatches From the Boer Headquarters Throw Fresh Light with howitzers and field artillery, UPON THE OPERATIONS AND placed on lower ground, behind infantry.3} The e y is replying with Creu- sot and other,artillery.In this duel the advantage rests with us, as we appear to be searching his trenches us much loss.\u201cAn attempt will be made to-night to seize Sproen\u2019s Kop, the salient of which forms the left of the enemy\u2019s position facing Trichards Drift, and which divides it from the position facing Potgieter\u2019s Drift.It has considerable command over all the enemy\u2019s entrenchments.\u201d A VERY GRAVE POSITION.Upon the Result of the Night Attack Depends Success or Failure of Buller\u2019s Plans.LONDON, January 24 \u2014Gen.RBuller's deat turning movement, of which «0 moch fond heen expected, has come to a standstill, His fully worded message to the War Office telhing this, after a silence of two days, reads like an apology and an explanation.\u2019 Gen Warren holds the ridges, but the enemy's positions are higher.The British arfillerv are plaving on the Boer positions and the Boers are replying.The British infantry is separated by only 140 yards from the enemys: but an approach to the steep slopes across the \u2018bare open would expose the Hritish to a fatal ritle fire.; Gen.Bulier's plans have reached their development.lle dechines to send his infantry across ths zone against the Boers\u2019 formidable positions hy day- hight, and discloses his purpose tof - assault to the Sproen\u2019s Kop heights during the night, This appears to be the key to the Boer \u2018defences.If he takes it and thus commands the adjacent country, an important and possibly a decisive \u201cstep will be accomplished.WHAT THE PAPERS SAY.It seems that Gen.Buller's despateh reached the War Office rather early in the night, and was the subject of 4 prolonged onference between Lord Lansdowne, Mr.Talfour and several staff officials.A de crmination appears to have been reached wot to give out the message during the ught; but toward ?am, copies of the despatch were made for distribution | among Le newspaper offices.These arrived too late for extended comment.- \u2014 - = The Morning Post and the Standard touch lightly upon the unpleasant features of the despatch and take hope from the projected night attack: but, all things considered, the despatch looks like preparation for worse acws.The Times, commenting editorially upon General Buller's despatch, says: ., \u201cIt can but tend to inérease the severe strain from which the nation is suffering.We must await the result of his attempt to seize the formidable Boer position, with courage and coolness.His success may decisive, but the danger of the attempt is evidently great.The.intense excitement of the besieged in Ladysmith \u2018may be imagined.\u201cGeneral Warren is moving with commendable, indeed imperative, caution.But it must pot forgotten that delay, however caused, must tell in many respects in favour of the enemy.The Boers -have, it is true, fallen back when: hard pressed, but.they have gained time to bring up men, uns, ammunition, and supplies to the position they have selected for their principal fshion, the fashion they understand so well.Until that position haa been taken, and its defenders routed and badly cut up, the relief of Ladysmith cannot be consi.{ered secure.\u201d .POLITICIANS WANT A VICTORY.Parliament will meet! in five days.\u2018The Cabinet had been hopihg for one rallying e country and to tommand generous support for fresh revenue ng these will probably be an ncrease of the income tax to a shilling in the pound, but this would only provide the rost of five weeks\u2019 hostilities.The duties pn tobacco, alcohol, tea, and coffee Are tikely to be raised.The Cabinet will meet at the end of the week and discuss the situation.Political considerations, both foreign and domestic, presa upon.the military.authorithes.the-ne- ceseity of speedily accomplishing something.These authorities may be persuaded to urge General Buller to attempt his great operation without adequate preparation.This impression, whether true or not, is abroad.BULLER HAS A FRÉE ILAND.Apparently Lord Roberts has nothing whatcver to do with General Baller's opera- tions.General Buller and the War Office communicate with each other direct.Gen.FAVOUR THE BRITISH TO SOME EXTENT.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, Jan.24.\u2014After two days silence the news comes from Gen.Buller that the British have gained no substantial ad- vintage since hix last report.The unusual- Iy full accounts that have been allowed to leave the Boer camp show that the burghers evidentiy-areequatty without \u201cadvantage, for though they claim to have repulsed some British attacks.there is no indication of a victory.but there are some hints of au prebeuded failure and severe losses.Untii.however, possession of Snroen Kop is decided, il is too early to forecast the result of the operations.The Boers have evidently made this point the key of their resistance, and the struggle on its slopes iv expected to be as desper ate work as any that has hitherto been done during the war.The result of the projected attempt to seize it is awaited with anx- ety, which is increased by the remembrance of the disastrous nature of some of the previous attacks on Boer positions, and the riskiness of such opesations at all times.M is curious to note in the despatchas from the Boer side the almost triumphant manner in which it is declared that the Bocrs did not respond to the British Artillery.Their admissions of losses, including the apparently significant sentence, Nor did the tienerals escape unscathed,\u201d are unprecedented.Generals Joubert and Villebois are not mentioned as having been concerned in the operations, which, according to one Boer account, are being directed hy General Pretorius.THE FIGHTING OF SUNDAY.BOER CAMP, Upper Tugela River, SunY ay, January 21.-Aiter Commandant Be tha checkéd the British advance yesterday morning il was expected that thece would be no futher action until to-morrow.This were discerned of an intended movement in the British northern camp.When the heat.which was more frightful thao yet experienced, had worn off, the British cannon started in full force.and their infantry advanced in extended order _ieneruls.Botha and Cronje held the high bills over which the road Ladysmith passed.When the Mauser fire opened, a pandemonium of sound filled the air.The vindictive erash_of lvddite shells, the sharp volleys of Lee-Metfords and the whiplike crack of Mausers, were interspersed with the hoom of the Boer Maxims.The battle ended with the darkness but not without evidences of execution among the British that were manifest at sunrise.Field Cornet Ernest Emilio was killed: nor did the generals escape unscathed.THE BRITISH ADVANCE.At the central position, Swartz Kop, where the other road Ladysmith crosses the hills, the British advanced from low kopjes on the banks of the Tu- gela unmolested.Then they entered the zone of Mauser fire: and, although their naval guns kept up, the racket, the advance was stopped and the British had to count their and wounded.Commandant Viljoen and two \u2018 burghers -wèere knocked senseless by an explosion of lyddite, but Commandant Viljoen recovered.Field Cornet Heilbron was wounded, and on refusing to surrender was shot.The British loss was probably insignificant.They complain that sporting Mausers were found on the field, and soft nosed bullets with Lee-Metford\u2019s.The Boers admit that sporting Mausers were found; but they deny the charge respecting expansive bullets.Not a shot was fired by the Boers \u2018with cannon or rifle at the Swartz Kop position this side of the river, One thousand infantry and a battery advanced yesterday {o the second row of hills between the Republicans and the river.Heavy cannonading proceeded at a range of 2,000 yards, but the Federals maintained the silence of death.\u2018This must have staggered \u2018the British, as the advance was stopped and this morning they had to return to their old positions.; STEYN UNDER FIRE.LONDON, January 24.\u2014Advices from Boer Head Laager, Ladysmith, Monday, January 23, say: .A battle har been raging along the Olivers Hoeck.Rond since Saturday.between the Boers under Pretorius and 6,000 British.The fighting ia in full swing at Spion Kop.The Boers under Botha and Cronje have been sent thither.The British elsewhere are only making re- afternoon.however, signs connaissances of the Boer positions.Presi.| dent Steyn was under fire at the foremost position of the Freé Staters.A despatch from Pretoria.dated Tuesday, January 23, somewhat amplifies the above despatch.It rays: \u201cFour or five times during the day the British replaced their wearied soldiers by ones The Boer casualties to date are one man killed and two men wounded.Uur men are in excellent spirits.\u2018There has been a large slaughter of British.dJeneral Botha js now in sole command, Cronje fring been sent clsethere.\u201d The same despatch, apparently, referring to the sitation at Colenso, saya: \u201cOne ot the large Boer Maxims.was temporarily disordered, but was soon repaired.The.British northerw camp is in confusion.l\u2019copie ate observed trekking aimlesely in all directions LL __ DR.LEYDS ATSO ANXIOUS.ANTWERP, Januare 24.\u2014 Dr.Leyds,\u2018Lhe representative of the Transvaal in Europe, admits that he is' Very anxious concermmpe Met General the sent operations in Natal.He ac knowled ges that the fate of the Transvaal depends on the issue.He fully believes that the Boer generals have a sur prise awaiting the British, otherwise the easy passage of the Tugels river cannot be explained.DISAPPOINTMENT\u2014ANXIETY.These Were the Prevail ng Sentiments in London Last Night.(Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, January 24.\u2014The London correspondent of the New York Tribune, in bis review of the war situation, thus deals with General Buller's movements: LONDON, January 24.\u2014The War Office closed at midnight with the announcement that there was no news from © Buller, The feeling of disappointment and anxiety was keen at the clubs, and it was evidently shared by a large number of prominent public men who paid late visits to the War Office.Mr.Balfour was closeted with Lord Lansdowne for a long time, and the other Ministers were.eager to hear the sequel to the earlier chapters of Major-Gen.Warren's mountain fight.It was hardly credible that Major-Gen.Warren had stood still for two days, yet it was certain that a decisive success on his part would be posted at the War Office without a moment's delay.There was little talk at the clubs, and faces were balancing the disappuintments and benctits | of the present campaign, was a good tonie- for Englishmen -on a gloomy night.It also \u2018served to revive the theory that he may take the direction of the Foreign Office if the present Cabinet is re-organized.he absence of news of Monday's operations north of the Tugela caused much uneasiness yesterday.othing was known from any source, beyond the simple statement that Major-General Warren's artillery had re-opened fire at daybreak.General Buller.sent additional casualty lists, showing that three brigades, namely, Major-Gen- erals Hildyard's, Hart's and Woodgate's, had been engaged during the two previous days, but did not comment upon À ondav's work among the kopjes.Either the British infantry was resting and allowing the batteries to pour shot into the enemy\u2019s positions, or no, real progress had been made.The alarmists ruged over the \u201cblack press\u201d calculations of the strength of the Boer forces in Natal and imaged vain things.The croakers in the clubs aesumed that a counter attack had been made by the Boers, and had been successful.Even the optimists lost heart in puzzling over the confused accounts of military writers who could not gloomy.; .- 4 Lord Rosebery\u2019s philosophical speech, ; Cee.ei \u20188.understand from the direction of the whether the enemy\u2019s\u2018 positions been turned or any real advantage had been gained from the two days\u2019 fighting.: General Buller had found it difficult on, Sunday night to claim any marked success in the British assault on the Boer westernmost atronghold.and the Pretoria despatches indicated that the Boers were fairly well satisfied with their own work.The only satisfactory feature was the proof offered by the light casualty lsts that the British soldiers were content, under prudent leadership to remain under cover and avoid reckless charges.These lists were not large in proportion to the number of troops engaged and a considerable percentage of the officers and men included in them were only slightly wounded.The: British soldiers were learning to fight like the Boers, among the kopjes and to take proper shelter behind the boulders.\u201cIS IT WARREN'S PLAN ?A Theory That 8ir Charles Deserves the Credit of the Present Movement.\u2018 : NEW YORK, January 24.\u2014 The London correspondent of the New York Tribune says of General Warren in his cable letter to-day: : ; A South African of almost unrivalled ex- erience and knowledge tells me that his Ropes are centred in Major-General War ren rather than in Geperal Buller.He says that Major-General Warren has long been known among the Boers as \u2018the General.For example, my friend, when accompanying Cecil Rhodes through the Barkley West district during the election tour of August, 1808, heard constant references to \u201cthe General\u201d and asked who he was.\u201cSir Charles Warren, of course,\u201d was the iuvari- able reply.fore Rhodes had foreseen and carried out the great scheme of ex- ansion northward, Major-General Warren Bad been preaching it to deaf ears.His expedition through Bechuanaland in 1883 when the rs were disputing the arch northward was bloodless.This was due to the dread which his name inspired among Dutch.He a greater experience in South Africa than any other British General.His column is the only one that has attacked the enemy in the Boer way among the boulders and kopjes and taken advantage of the cover offered.by the rocks.LT The plan on which the British troops are now operating was not heard of until Ma- jor-General Warren's arrival, and he is car rying out the new method of operations with wariness and deliberation.Major- General Warren is described by the inform- the Transvaal divisional generals slrea mond Fields Horse and and Bechuana campaigns of 1879.a brevet-lieutenant-coloneley.e led the Bechuanalan \u201cMethuen\u2019s Horse,\u201d from ! he was and subsequently as command of the Thames Jast year.Expedition of 1884-85 was conspicuously a close upon forty-two years\u2019 standing, Sir Charles Warren did not see active service until 1877, when, after serving for a year as a Boundary Commissioner in Griqualand West, he was given the command first of the Dia- sequently of the Field Force in the Here he saw a quantity of \u201crough-and- tumble\u201d fighting, and emerged with several mentions in despatches and In the Egyptian Expedition of 1882 Sir Charles was employed on special service among.the d ; 1 with, the murder of Professor Palmer \u2014 a duty for which his previous ex- eriénce in Palestine exploration was a usefu | kh Expedition, having under him, as commander of the officer now in charge of Sir Redvers First Infantry Division.In 1888 Sir Charles commanded at Suakim, h tment as Colonel the.QUE From 1889-94 he was in the Straits Settlements as Colonel on the , Brigadier-General.Tn 1895 he was appointed to the istrict, which he relinquished in September of THE MAN OF THE DAY IN THE SOUTH AFRICA WAR.GENERAL SIR CHARLES WARREN.A strong man.and an accomplished moldier, Sir Charles.Warren has had a more extended experience of South African warfare than any of the Sy appointed, and his conduct of the Bechuanaland successful.A Royal Engineer of Griqua- uin in connection qualification.In 1884-88 ° Buller\u2019s and Metropolitan Police.| A Tor.» .rrp meet - ported bv Boers to Have Been a The Headquarters of Generals White and Hunter at'L Dastrovad he à Jj smith, dated | writer of which says that the besieged then had full - Hall at Chatham; Lord Rosebery ing, as & man of milt- re- ant whom I am quo tary igs and as profoundly us, serabling in many respects General Gordon, and having a far-seeing mind.He has no social qualities, and it is probable that his aversion Tor drawing rooms and the dislike of the Wolseley coterie for the stern, mys ! tically minded woldier of the Gordon type have stood in the way of his promotion.My South African friend knows the Tugela district intimately and takes a grave view ot the present operations.He contends that the troops at Major-General Warren's: die: posal are too few.If Major-General Warren succeeds it will be the most brilliant feut of arms since the Peninsular campaign, and General Buller\u2019s victory will be follow: ed by the complete caving in of the forces, and the war will virtually be ended.If this movement fails the fault will not be Major-General Warren's, but the collapse of General Buller\u2019s campaign will be most disastrous.y informant remarks grimly: 1f Buller loses 1 expect Cape Colony to rise en masse, with auch exceptions as Port Ehz- abeth, Grahamstown and the eastern British patch.1 am not even certain of Cape Town.\u201d It is only fair to add that this Dutch uprising has been -predicted after every reverse and that the main body ot the Dutch in Cape Colony has not yet broken out in revolt.SITUATION AT LADYSMITH.Boer Bombardment {is Black, But There is Still Plenty of Rations.(Special to the Star.) LADYSMITH, (by heliograph), January 23.\u2014Night and day we can hear the booming of guns from the west, where also the shell and shrapnel of the relief column can be seen bursting on a ridge close to the enemy's laager.What kind of impression Buller is making on the forces opposed to him, is tor us impossible to say.Here at least, there is no change in the immediate situation.\u2018Ihe Creusots and howitzers of the Boers still pay us their attention, and remind us that the investment of the town is mot relaxed.We have consequently ceased to opcoulate about the precise date of our deliverance.The mortality among the garrison has been remarkably low, only 165 deaths in bospit- al from all causes up to January 12th.The Daily Chronicle LONDON, January À.\u2014 The Daily Chronicle publishes the following heliographed message from Ladysmith, dated January 22, by way of Zwart Kop, January 23:\u2014 \u201cYesterday we could see British, shells -burst close to the Boer camp on the plateau, this side of Potgieter's Drift but the camp still remains in position here to-day \u201cWe heard very heavy firing all ths morning.The bombardment here is slack, but the Boer big gun on Mount Bulwana is still firing.\u201d The Times publishes a letter from Lady- smith, dated December 19, the wri rations for at least two months.GEN.WHITE'S HEADQUARTERS.LONDON, January 2.\u2014The correspondents of the Times and Standard, in despatches from Ladysmith, dated January 22, do not mention the reported destruction of General White's quarters by Boer shells.They say that the garrison listens to the booming of Buller's guns, and sees the shells bursting.but is completely ignorant of the details of the engagement.\u2018There is no change in Ladysmith itself.The ' siege guns still bombard the town, and the investment does not appear to be relaxed.The British have consequently ceased to speculate on the precise date of their deliverance.PARCELS FOR THE BOYS.Messrs.Elder-Dempster & Co., the shipping firm, have offered to convey free of charge by.any of their weekly steamers from Liverpool to Canada 2,000 tons of stores and provisions for the (Canadian volunteers.«du 4 $ 00000000000 00000000000 [ li ROSEBERY\u2019S PATRIOTISM.Late Liberal Leader Again .Voices His Love of the Empire.LONDON, January 24\u2014In his speech on Tuesday, at the opening of the new Town skid: - I-was never so proud of my country as during the week following the battle of the Tugela River when party politics dieap- peared absolutely and gave way to a passionate resolve to pour out the last shilling and the last man to assist the country in her hour of need.- \u201cWhatever foreigners may ray, they have not got to the bottom of Old England yet.This test of the character of the British people will alone counterbalance our loss es.The reverses of the war have taught the country that the Empire is a united Empire.The war will be cheap, if it teaches the nation that it has lived too much from hand to mouth, and that it must place things on a scientific or methodical s.In commerce, education and war, Great Britain is not methodical .and not scientific.\u201cThe task ahead is the greatest - which ever lay before a nation and will occupy the present Government and many future Governments.But it will have to be faced.The country has yet to bring the war to a triumphant conclusion.When that is done it must set to work and put the.Empire on a better footing and strive to make it realize that the British ideal of an empire without menace, without oppression\u2014a mo del state ruled by model institutions and inhabitated by a model race.\u201d .- CARRINGTON\u2019S COMMAND.An Assertion That He is to Take Charge of a Force of Irregulars.NEW YORK, January 24\u2014The World - prints the following cable despatch from lfast: \u201cIt is known here now that Cecil Rhodes and the British Chartered South African Company have received permission to make war on their own account.: \u201cThe mystery surrounding Major-General Sir Frederick Carrington's release from his command in this district, accompavied- by au unofficial statement ' to South Africa, is now solved.\u201cHeretofore, for reasons best known to The \u201c+ themselves; the War \u2018Offices officials have refused to assign (leneral Carrington to any command in Routh Africa, despite his Jong experience with British troops.in that country.; \u201cNow it is known that Cecil Rhodes and 1 the Chartered Company havé received permission to raise, equip, and put in the field à force of irregulars and the Wir Of fice has loaned General Carrington to the South African millionaires to command this orce \u201cNo one can tell what the strength of this force will be, or where it will operate: Neither will the friends of General Car ri \u2018here say whether there will be an active contingent with it.\u201d .toma ! __NO SYMPATHY FOR BOERS, DEB MOINES, Iowa, January 24.\u2014In the Lower House of the slature a resolution of eympathy for the Boers was Jost by a vote of 57 to.23.° The Commercial Cable Company is advised that thn te Sompal al at od } at Pretoria announces that all privat for \u201cthe Bouts Alan Hepebles \u2018mals stopped.Cw be \\ tracted.: that he was \u201cgoing | = Ps Gained Important (Special to the Star.) MODDER River, January 23, noon.\u2014A vigorous reconnaissance that was made last night engaged the enemy's cannon on the kopjes and high lands.The British light infantry advanced smartly in extended order to protect a half battery of howitzers, which swiftly took a position on the left facing the kopjes.The guns were unlimbered and in action within a couple of minutes of the time they halted.24 There was a strong and incessant shelling between the howitzers and two Boer guns in kloofs in the hills.The British long range guns supported the howitzers, The firing fisted from 5.55 to 7.30 p.m.The Boers were facing a etrong sunset, \u2018end this seemed to hinder their marksmanship.Though they shelled both the infantry and artillery, they hit nobody.The enemy's loss, if any, is unknown.The infantry were within seeing distance of the Boers\u2019 trenches.They were wide and deep, and banked with sand.They were strongly occupied.- .The British troops are now returning.MORE HIGHLANDERS BURIED.The War Office has received information from Pretoria that 36 men of the Black Watch Regiment, who have heretofore been reported as missing, were buried by the Boers at Magersfontein.~~~ + THE SIEGE OF MAFEKING.Advices from Mafeking, Wednesday, Jan: vary 10, via Beira, Thursday, January 18, says: Since the artillery attack of January 3.the Boers have not so many shells at this place.\"Natives report that the Boer chief gunner is wounded, that five men were killed, and that their breastworks \u201cwere \u201cdamiged \u201cduring the récent engagé ment.Commandant Erasmus and his friends are reported to have.departed, and the Boer forces in this vicinity are apparently fewer in number.Their estimated strength iv 2,000 men.KIMBERLEY'S BOMBARDMENT.A heliograph message from Kimberley says the oer vigorously renewed the bombardment to-day.- .FRIENDS OF THE ENEMY.LONDON, January 24.\u2014A correspond: ent of the Daily Chronicle at Sterkstroom, telegraphing Monday, saya: \u201cMany Dutch colonists, although ostensibly Joyal, really sympathize with the Boers, and keep them posted regarding all British movements.They discharge rockets and make other signals to the enemy.À general rising, however, is no longer feared.\u201d .-.Daily dit Mail.Shot by Orangé Free Staters.LONDON, January 24.-A despatch to the Daily Mail from Pietermaritzburg, dated January 23, says: \u201cThe latest arrivals from Johannesburg say that the Boer methods are working ruin to the mines.The Boers pick out the rich ore, leaving the cost of further development to the shareholders.\u201cStores are being robbed wholesale.The Safe Deposit vaults under the Stock Exchange have been broken open and jewellery and plate left by refugees have n ex \u201cGrass is growing in the streets and cattle are grazing in the fashionable thoroughfares.\u2018There are still about 2,000 Uitlanders in the Transvaal.! \u201cA letter dated Harrismith, December 22, states that three Englishmen, who had re- cei passes authorizing them to remain in the Orange Free State, were comman- .deered on December 25th.They refused to fight their countrymen, and were shot in the market place.\u201d a A NEW BOER BACK-DOOR.Stated That They Have a Fresh Port for Smuggling Operations.LONDON.January 24.\u2014Mail advices to the Dajly Mail from Lisbon, dated January , says: \u201cIt has been officially notified to the Government here from renzo Marques, that the Boers have committed a breach of neu \u2018trality by crossing Portuguese territory from Umballa to Rhodesi force of artillery has been sent there from Lorenzo Marques and the governor there has demanded reinforcements from here.\u201cEverything is being carried out with all \"possible secrecy; but T am informed on good authority that a portion of the troops have already started for Lorenzo Marques, and that others will follow immediately.\u201d The correspondent then adda: \u201cI am sending a cable with this letter, but I fear it will be suppressed.\u201d The editor of the Daily Mail appends this note: \u201cThe telegram was suppressed.\u201d \u201ci (Umballa is north of Inhambane, which is a few miles above Cabodas Correntes (Cape Wilberforce), and the movement apparently indicates that the Boers aie engaged in gun runding and men importing through Khod- esin, or that, perhaps, they are planning to ke Col.Plumer in the flank.) LONDON, January 24.\u2014From no weource is the needed confirmation of the Dail Mail's Lisbon story forthcoming.In an edi- \u2018torial note on this report the, Mail says: \u201cThe Boers are apparently running \u2018guna and importing men through the territory north of Lorenzo Marques, where a stringent passas been stablished, much to «et resident ruger\u2019 s support- Dr.Leyds\u2019 recruits.\u2019 ; port System has been e the di i ers an Che MMM Times.A Budget of Interesting News Oon- , cerning the Enemy From 1 Delagoa Bay.LONDON, January 24\u2014The Cape Town correspondent of the Times, telegraphing Monday, says: \u201cIn view of the exaggerated ideas cur- vent that the Boers have largely helped by foreign military advisers, it is worth.while.quoti the statement of a gentleman who bas fut arrived from Dela- æoa Bay.He says that the Boers are at a foss to know what to do and tbat the advice tendered them, bein; upon op- Posing dens o ics, is valueless and only leads, when adopted, to loss of life.It appears that during Gen Joubert\u2019s ilinéss, General Schalkburger wired to Dr.\u2018 Leyds to rend men able to shoot straight to make explosives.and to.and expert ork mine but not uselest advisers, : a bat l'ew mji Ë of the Boer - ! un An Artillery Duel on Tuesday Evening in Which Our QGunuers Got the Advantage and Information Con- .cerning the Enemy's Position.Three Englishmen Reported to Have Been Shot at Hare rismith on Christmas Day Because They Would Not Fight Against Their Own Countrymen\u2014A New Back Door for Boer Smuggling Operations, » forces at the outbreak of the war, I know that the Boers have a profound distrust and contempt for European military methods: and, with the exception of Commandant Albrecht, they have practically no foreign officers, even in the \u201cartillery.\u201cThe Transvaalers, however, acknowledge that they have learned, several useful tactical devices from the Free Staters, especially in making entrenchments in least expected places and ai the foot o kopjes ingtead of on ridges.LUCKY TO GET AWAY.The correspondent of the Times at Lorenzo Marques, telegraphing Tuesday, saya: .\u201cThe wholesale expulsion of British sub- Jects now remaining in the Transvaal is expected next week.Schutte.military commandant of the Rand, is maintainin bis reputation as an unscrupulous and vindictive official.His latest move was an attempt to break open the vaults of the Rand Safe Deposit Company, ostensibly to obtain their securities for all residents.It appears that all the bridges on the Natal railway and in Laing's Nek tunnel, and the bridges on the Free State line have been undermined so as to enable them to be destroyed at a moment's notice in the event of a Boer retreat.\u201cThe French liner Gironde has arrived here crowded with military-lookin, ers, bound for the Transvaal.ese include fifty Russian ambulance men, with Germans,\u201d Frenchmen, Italians, and Greeks.Herr Potts, the Transvaal copsul here, has arranged for their conveyance to Pretoria by ia epecial train.\u201d NOTES OF THE CAMPAIGN.| According to a special Pretoria, it is reported there that fourtee field cornets will be exchanged for fourteen British officers.à 0 .Montagu White, former Consul-General of the South African Republic in London, had a conference with Secretary Hay, at Washington, on Tuesday.The y Âmerican ladies resident at Cape own held a reception on Tuesday, in hon- op of Lady Churchill and the entire staff of the American hospital ship Maine.Col.Gough will not be tried for alleged disobedience of orders, General Methuen oot having preferred accusations againat him.Col.Gough himself is reported ne denying that he refused to order a cavalry charge at the battle of Modder River.+4 .Ge ay Smee, 5 The Agencia Italiana, of Rome, save that President Kruger\u2019s letter to President Me- Kinley, through former Consul Macrum, nsks for an American jrotectorate over the Transvaal Republic an° the Orange Free State.If President McKinley accepts, I'resident Kruger and Steyn will make concessions to all foreigners, in order to speedily terminate the war.From Johanpeshurg there is an estimate of the output of the Rand gold mines as 13,670 cunces during December under the Transvaal management, with several \u2018important properties idle.The Roer ex- ex- the in his periment of financing the war at the pense of the foreign shareholders of gold Mines is something unique tory.EB J.GILMOUR, E Battery, Son.of Capt.Gilmour, No.10 Fire Station.DESPERADOES AT OTTAWA.A Couple of Strangers Do Some Indiscriminate Shooting in a Capital Hotel, {Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, - January 24.~Half a dozen rforations in the bar and furniture of y Deslauriers\u2019 Hotel, the.Atlantic, av the Union Station, ntteét the fury of the \u2018fusilade which a couple:of strangers opened upon the premises last night.Jt wan about ten o'clock.There was a dance in progress in the ball room upstairs and.only two or three customers in the bar-room, where the proprietor was in charge.Preceded by a coloured mn, two \\ well.dressed men entered the bar.One of them marched up to Jack Connolly, who waa standin, struck him heavily, and when he showed signs of resistance t face.Then the two opened fire with a brace of revolvers each, but just as one of the fel lows was preparing to Prine across the counter the proprietor \u20ac out that the cops were coming and the two desperadoes after firing a parting shot or two made their eacape into the street.They have not vet been caught.WELL DONE VALLEYFIELD.V.YFIELD.Jantary M\u2014A sues ceesful concert, in aid of the Patriotic Fuad was held here on Batarday évening: the commodious hall of the \"Gault Institute being unable to accorimodate all wishing attend.+ The proceeds, sa have been forwarded to the Btar, for Fund.- TIGER STOVE POLISH qutabines all others.It laste longer.goss further and doss not burn off the stova GlyoitateiaL Cm foreign-' h\u2014 from \u2014 at eape in à corner of the room,\u2018 st a revolver in his.TT ae Pa ae ppt re FG BEL = = = eee Gung Fired in the Great Political \u201cBattle at Sherbrooke : Now =, for the Vote.+ FIELDING -AND TARTE SPEAK.< « * æ æ .é [ = « w ~ + » æ Db v } Characteristic Speeches by Minister of Finance and Minister of Public , Works\u2014Conservative Rallies.(Special Staff Correspondence.) SHERBROOKE, Que., January 24.\u2014The finishing touches are to-day being put on an election which will go down in political history as one of the keenest ever fought out in Canada.There is an abundance of Liberal cash in sight but it is being steadily doled out in the shape of sundry $10 bills and an unlimited supply of whiskey.The \u201cmachine\u201d is in full control and kngers are in the county in all direc tions.In addition to these aliens, there is & cloud of Liberal members of Parliament, lawyers and doctors wluch has swarmed into the county like locusts.They all bave definite localities assigned to them and the local heelera are having their noses- put out of joint in every direction.Quite a - TOW\u2014 Was caused among the local Liberal Political leaders tu-day by the point blank refusal of the \u201cmachine\u201d and its manipulators to allow them to handle the funds.Beveral got their backs up and swore thdt they would go back on the Liberal candi: date if they did not get a chance to distri- ute some of the swag.It is thought that - #0 great was the indignation, that Hon.Jobn McIntosh will in consequence gain several rather ymportapt votes.on.Mr.Fisher is still making Sher: brooke\u201d his headquarters, and he was joined to-day by Hon.Mr.Tarte, Hon.Mr.Field- and Hon.My.Duffy.e Minister of Public Works has been working very hard among the French epeak- ing electors of the county and the appeals which he has been making to the race pre- udices of the French Canadians of Sher- rooke are widely deprecated even among the French Canadians themselves, Hon.Mr.Taillon\u2019s masterly expose of this contemptible and dangerous canvass has evoked much favourable comment among all classes of the electorate.CONSERVATIVE RALLIES.À series of splendid Conservative meetings were held last evening by the prominent speakers of the party.In the North Wurd, Sherbrooke, Mr.Victor Allard, ex-M.L.A.Berthier, ad- -dressed-\u2014a crowded and most enthusiastic meeting.At Suffield, Hon.John Melntosh, and r.L.E.Panueton, M.L.A.held the attention of a large audience for over two ours.At Hetu School House, Mr.Monty, ad-| vocate, of Montreal.delivered a stirring address which was.1y-receiv- \u2018The Liberal Conservatives held a magnificent demonstration in the North Ward, Sherbrooke, last evening at which a large number of the electors were present.The principal speaker was Mr.Victor Allard A LIBERAL MEETING.The Liberals held a meeting in the Drill Hall last evening, at which they fired their last gun of the campuign.he meeting.was well attended.Mr.MeManami occupied the chair, and among those present \u201con the platform were: Hon.W.8.Fielding, Minister of Finanec; Hon.J.I.Tarte, Minister of Public Works; Hon.S.A.Fisher, Minister of Agriculture; Mr.G.A.Le- Baron, the Liberal candidate; John Whyte, ex-MLA., Megantic; Hon.H.T.Duffy, M.T, Stenson, M.P., P.L.Savard, MB.; F.Oliver, .E.Genest, A.L.Lance, C.Clarke, Gordon, and others.Mr.LeBaron, the Liberal candidate, was the first speaker and was cheered by those - present.\u2018He was followed by Mr.P.V.Savard, M.P.for Chicoutimi and Saguenay, who spoke in French.THE FINANCE MINISTER.Hon.W.S.Fielding received a good reception.After a compliment to Mr.Le- Baron, Mr.Fielding proceeded to talk of the party machine and what the machine is for.\u201cLike a locomotive,\u201d said Tr.Fielding, \u201cdon\u2019t let it stay at the station;\u201d smiling at Mr.Tarte, \u201cor it won\u2019t do any , (Laughter.) Dealing with figures, r.Fielding said that the Conservatives before going out of power in 1896, had carried on the Government for $36,800,000.The services of the country were starved then, however.There was nothing for drilling the militia, and, in fact, the Conservatives did not pay their bills, but left them for their successors.The Liberals had put a lot of money away in the sinking fund tow- s\u2014paying off their debts: \u201cThey had also spent additional money on the agri- cültural department, and Hon.Mr.Fisher saw that it was well spent.Money had also been spent on immigration.\u201cYou must encourage immigration.Mr.Sifton is indeed spending a good deal of money, but this year will see an increase of 40,000 or settlers in the North-West.\u201d - \u201cWe have spent a good deal of money on the I.C.R.Mr.Foster complained about this.It was better to have the terminus i a city like Montreal than ending in à field as it did under the Conservatives.This change was due to Hon.Mr.Blair.Passing to the Yukon, Mr.Fielding claimed tbat the gold fields were discovered under the Liberal Government.It was a difficult condition which the Liberal Government had to face.Police.militia and provisions had to be sent thousands .of miles into this country.\u2018The Yukon had been nificently administered by Hon.Clifford Bifton.not so well as it might have been perhaps \u201cif the Conservative renate had not blocked the Government's railway policy and put the Government at the Free to the Ruptured.Dr.W.8.Rice, the Well Known Authority, Sends a Trial of His Famous Method Free to All.one Can now Cure Themselves at Home Without Pain, Danger, Operation or An Hour's Loss of Time From Work.To the thousands upon thousands of ruptured a Saenelose rth rare Ind r Of m jrangulation Dr.W.8, Rice, #9 L.Main Stree \u2014 : : A: .Y., Ww 1a trial so many lives an made so many men.y ina very\u2019 MK LYMAN.short time without 4 prix.Dr, Rice is determine that every #2 fee wonderful : Write today\u2019 ford Lo miss th r, M.K.free, and yon without free y recomme: sufferer.\u201d not fa se trial and thus cure Joorselt at home ut Alo.d or detention from the day's rk.the heav k of 7 of! spring begins yon Tei DW ame, NX 500 will never i =|.| together in peace and harmon: mercy of the United Slates.be Government west millions on the : Yukon back in Fevemye, iy th Le Cana das roi Ur \u201cand \u201cwe ve gations?it The Fhatace Miner proceaed ta tell the audience about the intricacies of voting money at Ottawa.All the s last session hud been voted item by item, and Hon, Mr, Foster, out the sixty millions vo .= : A voice \u201cSixty million dollure is too much.; Mr.Fielding\u2014\u201cOb I dont know, if the occasion arises to increase it we shall do 20 and not hesitate to mest the electors and explain the additional expenditure.\u201cTalk of Free e was alderdasl was Mr.Fielding\u2019s opinion.Sir John A.Macdonald and Sir George E.Cartier were Free Traders, to a certain extent but they rotection was necessary.\u201cThe policy of Phe party was eet down in the Liberal platform adopted in Convention in 1893 and by that alone should it be judged, not by stray speeches of individuals.\u201d Co Mr.Fielding quoted a Sunday school hymn, and then to claim that Mr.Mulock\u2019s two-cent postage stamps had saved the people $750,000 during the past year.After declaring that the Liberals\u2019 policy was.the.true National Polley, Mr.Fielding stated that the Preferential de asked for y Conservatives in their numerous resolutions in Parliament always stipulated that England should tax the food of her people.The Liberals had established a Preferential Tariff, which admitted the goods of the Mother Country at 25 per cent.less in duties than foreign goods were admitted.e result was that we were sending to-day Canadian products to England in greater quantities than ever before.knew that a certain measure of Mr.Fielding quoted Kipling's \u2018Lady of the Snows,\u201d and thought that the poet had the Liberal Administration in mind and its wonderful works when he penned the words.\u201cIt would have been much harder for the Canadian contingent to go if we had not begun the good work by introdue- ing the Preferential Trade between Canada and England.\u201d A Voice\u2014\u201c Who sent the contingent?\u201d (Laughter.) Mr.Fielding replied, that Mr.Tarte had differed from the Government, but the act of the Government was the act of Mr.Tarte.Mr.Fielding hinted that it might be necessary to send a fourth contingent.\u201cI did not think that Parliament should have been summoned.It would have cost more to summon Parliament than to send the contingent, and I thought that we sbould send the contingent instead.\u201d A Voice\u2014\u201cWhat about repeal in Nova Scotia, Billy?\u201d (Laughter.) Mr.Fielding did not answer, but concluded by an appeal for the election of Mr.Baron.A .MB.TARTE HEARD FROM.Hon.Mr.Tarte made one of the most original speeches yet contributed to the Sherbrooke campaign.He said that the existence of the Liberal administration did not depend upon the Sherbrooke election.In 1896 Sir Wilfrid Laurier was returned with 20 majority; it was now increased to 50.It was easy to be seen that the Liberal Government.was Unable to la; any serious charge against the Liberal administration, the Conserva- \"tives- \u201chad\u2014-recourse to very \u201creprehénaiblé\u201d tactics\u2014the tactica of setting one \u2018race agaist another.The question now raised is whether or not a French-Canadian ie worth as much as an Englishman.I do not hesitate to say yes.Englishmen have had their turn; it's the first time in the his tory of this country that a French-Canadian has been selected as ime Minister of Canada, and I think that he is not a discredit to his race.Our English friends are as proud of him as we are.ole devotion\u2014my sincere love\u2014now belongs to the Lib\u20acral party.It is true -that,] have insisted with my utmost energy upon that protection of minorities which ia involved in the calling together of Parliament.ben some of my friends asked me to leave the Government, T replied :\u2018\u201cWhither shall I go?\" To Sir Chas.Tupper, who was willing to send 100,000 men to South Africa without consulting Parliament?\u2019 I remained a member of Parliament; and.to-day.I thank Providence who gave me strength enough to do eo.I do not wish to say any unkind words of Sir Charles Tupper, but do got feel iis posed to say much good of him.Here ix a man who for many years has had the province of Quebec at his back, and \u2018o-day he turns round and appeals to the prejudices of Englishmen against the péople of that province.I ask Sir Charles Tupper what he had to say when the Mail and \u2018Empire, the Sun of St.John, N.B., and the Halifax Herald appealed to the Englishmen to join together to wipe out the French-Canadians from this country.These appeals to pre-: judice will not succeed.Mr.Fielding is a full blooded Englishman; von understand him.I am epeaking French, and the majority of the audience here to-night understands me, because there is n fusion of the two races in this province.[ told you at the beginning that this election was not es- wential to the well being of the flovernment, which bas a majority of 50, but the 5ist\u2014will be Sherbrooke\u2014will be the most precious and the most welcome.I hope there are many Conservatives in my audience.I wish I could speak to every French-Canadian elector in Sherbrooke, to ask thew tor what reason they would desire to aismiss Sir Wilfrid Laurier?Canada is looking to-day upon Sherbrooke, to know if, because one of our own is leading the Government.You will say that the Government does not deserve the confidence of the country.If T put the issue upon this ground it's because our opponents have done it before HON.H.T.DUFFY THE CANADIAN CONTINGENTS, \u2018|-Catholie two years and a e anyhow.- \u2014 4 \u2018therefore required another lease of official | Montreal, He Says, Has Grown Beyond the Understanding as to the Mayoralty.WHY HE IS: A \u201cCANDIDATE Because: Ho Has \"a Programme to .Complete and the People - Insisted.Mayor Prefontaine opened his- campai last, evening in the Desery street hall, Ho- chelaga, when he presented his reasons for asking the electorate for a second term as Chief Magistrate.- - He said he had been requested by all class es in the community to run for a second term, and complete the programme he set for himself in 1888, and which the limited: time had prevented him from carrying out.In accepting the candidature he did not.wish to injure any person, any creed or any nationality, but the\u2019 appeal of the people war too strong to be turned down.He claimed that he had the support of fu 80 per cent.of the electorate, and that po ing day would fully justify him in his ae- ion.MEANING OF THE AGREEMENT.Those who had brought out an opponent had set 2 the claim t at \u2018an Englis pre testant sho ayor two years, an Iri ! nch-Canadian two years, and this, with the French-Cana- dians comprising 75 per cent.of the total population of the city of Montreal.He did not believe any reasouable man would fail to see the injustice of such a claim, but after all it was, he waid, the ple who made the choice of their Chief trate.TOO NARROW FOR HIM.Such a policy might have been feasible in the past, but Montreal is growing beyond such narrow limits.\u2018 But,\u201d said the Mayor, \u201c rather than set the east against the west, or the west against the east, the English inst the French, or the nch against the English, Catholics inst Protestants, or Protestants against tholics, 1 would at once forego whatever aspirations I might have for the civic chair and retire from public life.\u201d THE MAYOR'S PROGRAMME.The meeting was presided over by Ald.Wilson and Bumbray as joint chairmen.The Mayor, on making his appearance, was given an enthusiastic welcome.He was very thankful to the electors of Hochelaga Ward for the support they had always given him, and if he owed his success in public life to any district it was certainly to the ople of Hochelaga.He then reviewed the istory of Montreal briefly, chiefly referring to the rapid strides in the past few years.He did not regret the present contest, for it would show the friendly sentiment that existed in the city.Two years ago, after fifteen years\u2019 service at the City Hall, as an alderman, he had been elected to the Mayor's chair without opposition on a clearly defined programme which \u2018he promised the people would be carried out.This programme had not yet been completed.He life at the City Hall in order to carry out his plans.\u2014 - ST.DENIS WARD CONTEST.Lively Joint Meeting of Ald.Preno- veau and Mr.Valliere._ Ald.Prenoveau feels his position most insecure, and last night's meeting at No.17 Fire Station was not of a nature to reassure him.' .The station-house was crowded, so that.it was impossible for those who arrived after eight to gain admission.Messrs.D.Martel and Aug.Belaire |were elected chairmen, and r.ieux de Courville secretary of the meeting.The first speaker was Mr.Valliere.He reviewed AJd,- Prenoveau's- carter ni.the -Gity Council, and condemned the alderman\u2019s votes on the loan, the scavenging contract, the contract for cement, for the reservoir and other votes.He also denounced Mr.Prenoveau\u2019s tactics in offering him $500 to retire.Ald.Prenoveau said that Mr.Val- liere had sent for him, to try and get him to buy Valliere out, and then two men were hidden in Mr.Valliere\u2019s house to tell what went on.He denounced the en- Quetes as unfair, and without results.Mr.Cardinal took up the cudgels for Mr.Valliere.As to the uestion, he would ask the electors: at brought Mr.Prenoveau to Mr.Valliere\u2019s house on the occasion in question?\u201d He also showed how the city lost $200,000 on the loan question, and condemned other disastrous votes of the alderman.Messrs.Talliefer, La Rochelle, Recorder of 8t.Henry, Marsaw, McCallum, J.A.| McCaffrey, J.P.Dixon, A.L.Garegu ind Mr.Valliere afterwards addressed thé meeting.Mr.Valliere challenged Mr.Preno- veau to make the famous affidavit on his own responsibility.Mr.J.P.Dixon reproached Mr.Preno- veau with voting for the ice from the quarries, which was a source of «disease and death among many fämilien in the ward.The meeting was decidedly in favour of Mr.Valliere.Sewral \u201cscraps\u201d started, but were quelled before they Became seri- \u201c ous.At the close Mr.Cadieux de Courville | announced a\u2019 meeting for Wednesday next, at Mr.Valliere\u2019s central committee-rooms, and invited Mr.Prenoveau to attend.The 1 tat ORS POSITION, Me another Tnsôting in favoir af Mr 0 nm your 3 pil Be bold Shin evening at ron Falford and St Tareas si te a GENERAL FIGHT THREATENED.Btormy scence enacted joint moeting in Be Jecn Baptiste Vard ast night.Mr.J.E.Beaudry had invited Ald.Demora, AI Edérs, J.Br Port, 44° .e .j= vocate: P.E.LeBlanc, Q.C., MLA; C.A.Cornellier.Q.C.; T.Pagnuelg, vocate, and W.Pagnuelo, advocate.The meeting \u2018became very noisy, and the joint Chairmen, Mesare.Damien Lalonde and \u2018Olivier Val- lieres were erless to restore order.A portion of those present tried to scale the Iatform to prevent some of the speakers m addressing the meeting, and the police ba their hands full to prevent a general MR.ED.CHAUSSE'S MEETINGS.-.Immense enthusissm- prevailed at the opening of Mr.Ed.Chausse\u2019s central com- mittee-room in St.Mary's Ward, West, last evening.Ex-Ald.T.Charpentier presided, and the speakers were Mr.Chausse, Ald.P.G.Martineau, ex-Ald.P.Charpentier, Ald.H.Leporte, Ald.H.B.Ames, Messrs.J.O.Lamert, J.A.Forest, La- montague, Emile O ; Amireault and J.E.Bissette.A meeting in Mr.Chausse's interests will + .be held on Thursday evening at ; Ontario street, for the parish of the Sacred Heart.A meeting for the English-speak- ing electors will also be held before the end of the wéek.oe TO FRENCH CANADIANS Mr.W.E Doran Warmly Received at a Meeting Held in Dionne Ball.| MAYOR'S INCONSISTENCY.Opposed a Second Term for Everyone But For Himself \u2014 Mr.Contant\u2019s Address.There was a large meeting in the interests of Mr.W.E.Doran, the Irlsh-Cath- ollc' candidate for 'Mayoraity honours, at Dionne Hall, No.342 St.Catherine street.last evening.The meeting was exclusively French, and there were upward of 150 peo- -ple in the hall, when Mr.J.B.Gratton; the chairman, called upon the candidate to put his case before the people.Mr.Doran was received with a good deal of enthualasm, and during his speech was @reèted with applause from time to time.He went on to state that Mr.Prefontaine\u2019s attitude was inconsistent.According to all principles laid down in the past he had no business running for a third and a fourth year.When Mr.Grenier wanted a third year, Mr.efontalne opposed him, and alded in the election of James Mc- Shane, who, by the way, got a majority of the French-Canadian vote.When Mt.McBhane desired a second term, the present Mayor opposed him, and now to be consistent, he should oppose his own, election.\u2019 .There had been a compact entered Into! by the people of Montreal.This coms\u2019 pact was that the office of Mayor should; so sround in regular order.This wag inently fair to all-French, -TFièn Catfiolls\u2019 and Protestant alike.Mr.Prefontaine had found this to be a good rule so long as it did not work against his own personal interests.But when it d'\u201d \u2018hat was another matter.He had faith in the fairness of the French-Canadians, who loved justice and fair play as well as any people in the great, broad worid.He had every confidence that the French- Canadian vote would be polled in favour of upholding the unwritten law, and he felt gratified at the reception which had been accorded him.He asked.the support of the French-Canadtan p gple, and promised them an honest nd for administration.CAE.Mr.H.Contant followed; and strongly urged his fellow-countrymen to support \u201cMr: Doran, \u2018who would unquestionably give \u2018them an honest and upright adminlitia- tion, and he was of the opinion\u2019 that he would do more for the East End of the city than Mr.Prefontaine ever had done.in spite of all his much lggded efforts in their behalf.Mr.F.J.Curran was the next speaker.He sect forth Mr.Prefontaini's attitude on.the civic loan.He was followed by Mr.H.® J.Kavanagh, Q.C.i or 5 ALD.DUPRE WANTS DAMAGES Because an Elector Asked Questions was the next speaker.He thought that the campaign would undoubredly result in vie- tory for Mr.n.\u201cNo sooner is a Government born than it begins to die,\u201d said Mr.Duffy.Sir Wilfrid urier\u2019s Government was a notable: exception to that rule.(Cheers.) He charged that the Conservatives had attempted to stir up race hatred in the matter of sending troops to the Transvaal and appealed to the people of Sherbrooke to show that the French and English could dwell as they had always done in the Eastern Townships.Referring to the foreign policy of Canada, Mr.Duffy for the first time in Canadian history, Great Britain gave the.Dominion the status of an independent power.The preferential policy adopted by the Government was a wise one and had amply justified its adoption.The speaker went over the ground already covered by- the Finance Minister as regards the excuses for the increase of the debt and the annual expenditure.The canal transportation facilities just finished were all clair by Mr.Duffy for the Liberal (Government.The speaker drew a glowing picture of the grain sweeping down to Montreal through the canal system.All these things are due to the wise policy of the Liberal or (Laugh.| : A voice\u2014\u201cHow about Conners?\u201d.er.Mr, Duffy concluded and the meeting closed with three cheers for the Queen.A CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE.BT.JOHN, N.B., January.2.\u2014The con- ention of Victoria and Madawaaka, held at Grand Falls Tuesday.nominated T.Medley Richards as {ts candidate -for the House of Commons, vice John Costigan.Hon, George E.Foster, Fred Laforest, M, L.A.and others made telling speeches The convention was the largest and most representative ever held at Grand Falla, .a A PROPOSAL TO JAMAICA.KINGSTON, Jamaica, January $f.\u2014 Mr.Parmelee, the Canadian Deputy Minfster of Commerce, Is héré on a spacial mission.He suggests as an alternative for the re jected English fruit scheme, that Jamaica negotiate with the Dominion for a similar service, costing the island only a few thov- Frage.\u201cile prévicise\u201d s'pefmanens Site native fruit outlet axainst the inevitable and Porto Rico, under ntial conditions fn the Ameri.kets.- The Dominion Parliament TT flo de Ea uv x action, so #8 to an > that evenk ; TU oe theers for Mr.Val- + A: A wari meeting dispersed with liere.\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.VITAL RABY'S MEETINGS.The campaign of Mr.Vital Raby against Mr.H.clore is bei carried ons with vigour and dash.A largely attended meet-: ing was held last evening at 513 St.James st., and the greatest enthusiasm was manifested in favour of Mr.Raby.Besides the candidate himself, Ald.porte, Ald.mes, Jobn P.Dixon, J.Scarlan, J.H.Foisy and J.E.Davis nddreased the meeting Ald.Ames maintained the stand taken in his létter of last week that Mr.Cloran at One of His Meetings.Alderman Dupre has taken an action for forages to the amount of $399 against Napoleon Favreau, for remarks made by Mr.Favreau at a\u201cjoint mèeting held.in St.Mary's Ward East during the present At this meeting Mr.rwvbicipal campaign.Favreau asked the alderman to state whether or not he had dealt in positions | at the City Hall.On the negative answer Ald.Dupre, the solemn declaration of Albert Dansereau was read by Mr.Lariviere accusing Ald.Dupre of having obtained notes to the amount of $200 to purchase the méluence of some other members of the.CATARRH LOSS OF VOICE, MOST WONDERFUL RECOVERY.\u2018Mr.John Quinlan, Lunenburs, NS.bad almost lost His Volce from the effect of Ca- tarrh\u2014Months of Hospital Treatment Fail- e ©d to Benetit\u2014 Catarrhosone Cured Him |.After All Else Had Failed, ~ Mr.Quinlan says: \u201cFor years 1 been a victim of one of the moat dreaded forms of Catarrh.\"My vocal organs - ; ually affected, and last sprin k above a whisper.I many remedies for , but they did elp.At last the doctor tôld me it would be neces 0 go to thé hoapital where I should receive proper treatment Two months In Lunenburg nefit, 50 I went to Halif: to beneñt, Lent and the result was so encou continued the treatment.In my voice became so strengthened that m wares were eanity tengo.In a mont and a t I was cured.Neighbours an friends concur with me that Catarrhosone is the only curs for Catarth and throat De mt banc ne SLR er : ne an où expédiés on Catarrhozone.CATARRHOZONE - ; Is a Guaranteed Cure For CATA FLOBNTA.BRONCHITIS, Catarrh-c-zone is & new sclentific te ment that CU these to use.Money and pleasan an ed If it fails to relieve.OF o i price a PI 3, ex .bottl nty-five cent for fon cents in atampe from N.Polesn a con Kingston, Ont.4 \" ère 7 cough m \u201d __ Glenn, Bristol, Que 7 ST, PAUL PARISH\u2014The municipal elections of the Parish of St.Paul gave the following results: .Germain ebvre and Victor Jary were elected coyncillors.At Monday evening\u2019s meeting of the new Souncil, Mr.prbomas Henridhon was elected ayor, and Mr.Joseph Aubértin was res; pointed Secretary-Tréasurer.' > Nervous Women Who are pale, weak and run down should follow Mrs.Bradley\u2019s advice+-She was cured by Dr.Chase's Nerve Headache, backache, sleeplessness, - tability, d ndency and irre lecitios arc the result of an exhaus : tion of the à nervous on system.0 treatment was ever 80 efficacious in restoring health, stren vigour and fe- xularity as Dr.Chass's Nerve Food, tho Rreut restorative.i.Ri Mrs.J.M.Bradley, 100 Jine street, Ottawa.states: \u2018For several years vo been grad ing à in Beaten FR became nervous and weak) and worried greatly over u earing .| Éhase » Nerve od.-and- the: wondertui it has accomplished in others, I obtained \u2018a box and began AS it directed.I began to improve\u2019 iinmédistely, and am now restored to full health and ar.\u201d .ren a ons re one mn excallent 3 .; na are oak , hetvous or tun down in bealths.3 s Nerve Food.§0 cents a hox, at all deniers, or Edmanson.Bates & Co, Toronto.es be, * In fy opinion, Dr.Chase's and Turpentine has no equal og Rg EX 5 2a Ouimet to t him, invitation * Was acce a es were delivered by the candidates and by M L.A.No.1197 + 0 b oi Ci THE ARGUM Céntended That There Could Have witting Walter L.Fellowes and Ferdinand Lemieux for trin) on the charge of conspiracy to rob the Banque Ville Marie?under consideration and upou which be is to deliver judgment on Friday.the enquete, only three witnesses were ex- Equidaior only d ator, gave evidence as orrectness Loi ome extracts he had Sopied use of the evidence di Francis Flood, Weir & Sons, and ar for Messrs.Wal and y | will a Blight evidence was not sufficient to war rant the court in committing an accused person ified ther mit, and in order to arrive at -that state of mind i mation\u2014the evidence itself.None of these depositons, taken separately nor the whole of tbem combined are aufficien: | conspiracy.\u201cThe charge alleges that the accu together by fraud, deceit .means to rob the Banque Ville Marie.\u201d Now 41 respectfully submit there is-\u2014no evidence to connect the acc N 1 lowes together.There is nothi any agreement.the charge of conspiracy is the There is a agreement.acy, both must be found guilty.d , QC.counsel for Fellowes, rok, by reading the information upon whi tion 394 of the Criminal Code of Canada.The charge is what is popularly known as conspiracy to must be some evidence in point something to show the indirect means by fraud and deceit.Wright be considered of the-fraud or cheat.The essence of fraud was false representation of facts.\u2018That is | __ to my, if Mr.Fell x, | by some representation of a fact that did not exist, tried to induce the Banque Ville Marie to part with their mon be evidence of the means, the fraud or c (10th edition.) With respect to conspiracy in general, it is agreement or combination to do an unlawful act, and not in the act done.Roscoe, page 300 (11th edition).merely in the intention, but the agreement of two or more persons to'do an illegal act.Thus they must not merely together to do some unlawf enter into an agreement to do so.Robooe, page necessary to show, spiracy existing; and, second; what each of the individuals took in it.Then there must legal ntial, that £he : es PERTE DE must Le SE fecting a common purpose.(Roscoe, 406.) Wright amplifies this.for a moment and consider ihe facts.1 can conceive if Fellowes and Lemieux put their heads together to get money out of the bank to be divided, and used as each aw fit would be only for the sake of argument that Le- mieux had taken money from the bank, his object was that of apeculation.had not the same object.His was té the profit on business passing through ands.enable your Honour to Qisc! foal Cod hows the very reverse to be the purpose betweén Fellowes and Lemieux.During the whol er is quite intelligible.Flood goes to him and gives though \u2018and well able to pay their \u2018margins, they do not wish to be known.Fellowes thinks per- hapa this may be a cock-and-a-bull story, margins when the time comes that they do not 1 can secure myself against serious .by selling out their stock which I will have in my own natural ition for any;s take?ed, he became aware the money came from the Banque Ville I either that the cashier and representing others who entrusted money to their care; or hat the bank i speculating, an a regu account in their books; or that the bank was supplying the money to of the syndicate he wad dealing with, He was not eu to y with honesty absolute innocence of tion is consistent i should we assume there is a prima facie a sth this is not inconsistent with the inno- \u2018cence of Fellowes.The connection between the two men, so fai as cofispiracy goes, is ly wan .; Mit chere Nas been a theft let due guilty be made out by the evidence of witnesses fair ly entitled to 3 .to a jury, would the evidence of be idered?F case, we iN e Flood brought into court on a subpoena without Any sult with any , 80 ed the account of George B Later on he comes into court, probably to enter à bigger bug, and says it was Le mieut.Your Honour has an opportunity to see the boo our will look at the top of the account of absence of proof {een the socused, I submit, mieux, addressed the court on behalf of rm RE team vs 2 2 - , ; SPIRACÉ- CASE, ny .a \u201cCON on.Friday Next.| ENT __ CONCLUDED.| ~ Choquet Been no Conspiracy Between .Lemieux and Fellowes.Is there any reasonable ground for com- This is the question Judge Choquet had Although there were several sessions of One of these, Mr.Kent.the bank © ellowes & Co., for the court.The witnesses who gave s | ng on the case were eeper for Messrs Wm.John McNeil, bookkeep- Walter L.Fellowes & Co.et Baxter was present in co with Evident interest to the.pbell Lage; Q.C., opened the ar \u2018for the defence for Mr.Fello saying: In this case your bonour have to be satisfied the offence = ins \u2018been committed.(Crankshaw, ) i Tstomed n for trial.Your honour must be sat- there is sufficient evidence to com: ere is only one source of infor t to show persons \u2018did confederate and agree it and indirect Lemieux and Fel- As Roscoe says the gist of agreement.tely no evidence of anv To find one guilty of conspir | MR.MACMASTER'S ARGUMENT.Mr.Donald Macmaster, .of the He o pes e ce was arrested.is is under sec- There of faot; means\u2014some fraud and chest.n Conspiracies, page 33; shows there must combination riefly what is the nature ellowes and Mr.Lemieux that would eat.Stevens\u2019 Blackstone, Vol.4, page 285 deemed to consist in an It consists not ut their heads act, but must 404.In indictments of this kind it is , as to any .con- Let mi halt\u2019 now that getting money out of the bank à common object.Bul assuming :Pellowes \u2018 fis Section 501 of the Criminal Code would the ac- to defraud.It remains to} \u2019s Remedy f - Lonstipation unyadi Janos \u2018THE BEST.NATURAL APERIENT WATER Insist on Faving fe Genuine.ISTORY ster.Townships.\u2014em- - .The publisher bas on hand about 200 copies of the \u201cHistory of Compton County,\u201d which he wishes to dispose of at once.This book was published in 1806, and has always been eold st $4, having cost $3.\u2018Lhe work of printing, engravings and binding was done by one of the leading firms in Canada and is equal to the best ever produced.It is not merely a book of local history, but rather one of the Eastern T'ownships, the English portion of the Province of Quebec, of which this is the first published since 1867, and covers a period from 1002 to 1896.It gives the views of writers as to the origin of the name \u201cEastern Townships;™ compares the different systems of settiement carried out by tbe British and french Governments, enibles one to become famuliar with the difficulties that beset early settlers; and gives every phase of the religious, political, edugational and judicial history of this district; the birth and progress of manufactures, the opening up of routes ot railways, etc.The latter part of the book goes into \u2018details of the History of Uomp- ton County more especially, with biographies of the different families.Many favourable comments were made in the press at the time of publication.The following is one, taken from the Canadian Magazine, published at \u2018loronto: nell, who has written a voluminous book on the County of Compton, one of the Kast ern Townships.This book must not be regarded as of mere local importance.As the title indicates, it is a history of Comipton County and sketches of the Eastern Townships, District of St.Francis and Bherbrooke County, supplemented with the records ot 400 families, and over 200 illustrations, cluding biography of the late Hon.John Henry Pope, by Hon.C.H.Mackintosh, tormer Lieutenant-Governor North-West Territories.It gives a part of the History of Canada, and the author seems to have fully realized this in writing it.The Canadian who has never seen the Eastern \u2018Lown- ships will learn much of the peculiar ingredients which are combining to make gromt- the spirit and genius of the Canadian people.\u201d The book numbers 290 pages, sixe 6 3-4 x 12 1-2 inches, strongly bound in cloth, with name in gilt on cover.\u2018 - À limited number of these books, always sold at $4, are now offered for $1.80, to clear.If sent by mail, add 20 cents for postage.\u201cIn 1898 an illustrated \u201cSouvenir of Sherbrooke\u201d was published by L.S.Channel, the printing and binding being done by Mr.F.Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pa., recog nized as one of the leading firms in art printing in America.There are over 60 views reproduced with the rough appearance which is now so fashionable, printed on one side of paper only, all neatly bound.In addition to views of Sherbrooke, there are also several from Lennoxville (including Bishops College), North Hatley and Little Magog Lake.The regular price for these books is $1 each.A limited number are offered at 00 cents, postage paid.ADDRESS ALL ORDERS L.S.Channell, ~ SHERBROOKE, QUE.ner.\u2018There is no such rule.Our Crime show is\u2019 no evidence of a common e iod, from the begin- Fellowes the impression that the principals are FINANCIALLY STRONG as the men honestly pay up their don\u2019t care who they are, and ay O83 ut so k Is this not a perfectly tockbroker to hen, after thirteen months, grant- e.He might believe ert were taclf was lar speculation the strong men t resume fraud and e position was consistent and proper dealing, and the ello f this posi- why case the with innocence, f conspiracy.It is perfectly within ry of possibilities that Lemieux and ert may have stolen the money, but ished; if a conspiracy, let those in Bank \u2018be dealt with; but do not go © i and savirpe + connection .n, n, re- that the Pre facie cacé sms de this case Herbert or itet, in a former portunity to con- be tells us be open- all for Herbert.ks, and if your Hon- Ball, nour the word es Thar, Honow Le En to the conspi was, Lu the men they should be MR.M.J.F.QUINN°S ADDRESS.Mr.M.J.F.Quinn, Q.C., counsel for Le- to 5 ï .: \u2018England in a conspiracy case, which 1 will hand your Honour.First, was there, or is i arian oy a \"Fellowes?Unless there was a and the usual i that Fellowes and names \u2018u t?ever met?do but discharge the accused.Fogliab case 1 bave referred to, four per sons were charged with conspiracy.It was proved that, say, Jones, had ce nspired together, and they were ac- u the court to be à proper ons the court by his counsel.It was the dot of the court to protect any man from obluquy.If this were so when a man was free, it was undergoin, bad nd > ther and undeserved contumely is not heaped upon him.It is not right for the court is case, and wil er the responsibility of discharging the accused, but will send th ore the was not.do e on.thet She discharge of the accused in this case, there is mo danger of the public interests suffering.cused at this time.On the other band, you : 30%ty3 Saw might refuse to discharge.the d, and might allow | him te make.a \"olontars statement -t 504 minal e), ; ; ; : - Las, .ce < 4 i here-\u2014is i cient - nt.I don\u2019t know that I have very | against grrmioux of stealing 0173000, ot the court De mtisfied there in insufficien mich £o say, the evidence has boen so fully stealing $21,000 and of conspiring with Baz- bo rdered.= utchinson, \u201cno doubt, dealt with my learned friend, Mr.Lane, | ter.The \u20ac against Fellowes and Le- in the baste of the moment, the other day, nd the law by my learned friend, Mr.Mac mieux was Jot neceensiy for the ends of laid dow le that, in a preliminary en.master.I would, however, like to drew justice.od and Herbert were to be i \u201che benef: £ the plain hould be your Honours attention to eved, Lemieux would be convicted of quiry, t ine ot te tbe indictment, and attention also stealing 173,000.I say that without any given to the prosecution, instead of to the : an important decision © in hesitation.nce your Honour is of the responsibility of aliowing a men your Honour ma; i rg of other the present complain: t.between Le- hysical meeting between the parties they CL : P je pi .: ning of 1897 (and before that), up to Sep- ilty of conspiracy.It was THE CASE FOR THE PROSECUTION.tember \u2018the following year, Fellowes knew cannot held gui ity of oa piracy.of an go ! not one word about Lemieux in the tran- Comstances be shown by their meeting or oh utchinson, qe.replied on bebelf saction, How could there have been any through another to establish conspiracy.ol rad Porc tion.ra py with the coun- criminal agreemen ween him an t also a conspirator, that prima facie case mieux?- Fellowes\u2019 conduct as & stock brok.But that other indictment would.set.forts | bas to be made Lemieux, with others, did conapire, etc.as roof that Lemieux -and Fellowes If not, the court \u2018had nothing a a mdrr ouvur is in e 83 position ue ind jury in that respect.If ao acie case is made out your Honour t the d, gi the Crown benefit of any doubt as to their All my learned friend come too closely to the The 'law does no between the parties.in Wilson had pired with and Jones had conspired with Rob- but there waë no proof that all four the ts itted.The acquittal had been held by The rights of Fellowes had been fully put § E \u2018 Ê Ë 5 Ë : 3 ë 5 still more so where a man is unishment for a crime a jury im guilty of; to see that fur- in great publi¢ feeling aroused 0 tay there > ill say Twill not I a toe ee 8i- accused.was pl e posi- ; the other day by Mr.Justice |; , that while no judge was above publie ion, it was his duty to see that injustice done to any one in conséqui at Charge s have been made * f 4 hi Obesity.Ea oo Corpulency.| The efficiency of * APENTA «The Best Natural'Aperient Water, in removing Tat and corpulency, is proven by experience.FOR REPORTS by Professor Liebreich, Berlin, Professor Bogoslowsky, Moscow, Professor Althaus, London, and American Authorities, Address, United Agency Co., sth Ave., cor, 42d St., New York, Sole Agents of THE APOLLINARIS CO,, Ld, London, 4 Another-addition-to- published Canadian History comes fromthe pen-of-bL\u20148:; Chane ~~ \u2014 je eee ee ete ce me ae Ed SE DEP CESSE SE FE THR AV IE ESS ce e page a SHA a SR SRY a Scene as the Transport Laurentian Left Her : i Q a 7% os 1 gv; 0 pe = \\ aS À PAN SAR SR ILS A ES = OA 74, pay, f AF eh, (À Lt re p == == i =.= = 2 ES ; 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Dock at Halifax on Saturday Last Bearing \u201cD\u2019\u2019 and \u201c\u2018E\u201d Batteries of the Royal Canadian Artillery for Active Service in South Africa.NO NEWS YET ! intense Anxiety in London Respecting General Buller's Position, Nothing More Has Been Received From Him Up to 3.30 This Afternoon (London Time.) LONDON, January 24.\u20144.10 p.m.\u2014As the afternoon progressed the excitement on \" Pall Mall reached a high pitch.But the War Office officials reiterated: at 3.30 p.m., the oft repeated statement that \u2018nothing has been received from General Buller.\u201d The suspense was inereased by the belief that General Buller would never a published his intention to attack the Boe, on Sproen Kop unless satisfied that the Assault would be carried out before the news could be published, and it was fully antier- pated that the news of his success or failure would reach London in a few bours at the * most.The Cabinet Ministers called at the War Office after lunch to ask for news.CROWDS AT THE WAR OFFICE.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, January 24, 5 p.m.\u2014The Queen shares the deep anxiety displayed throughout England, over the fate of Generals Buller and Warreli.Her Majesty is telegraphing hourly to Lord Salisbury anxiously asking for news of the night attack on Sproen Kop.Bulletins were sent to her from time to time, but the War Office reported at 5 o'clock that there was still no word from Buller.The suspense is the greatest that London bas ever known.Wild rumours of every nature are {flying thick and fast.First Buller is reported to have won a big victory: then his army is reported to bave been repulsed with appalling loss.As a result of these conflicting reports the: excitement of the vast multitudes swarming about the War Office and the newspaper bulletin hoards is kept at fever eat.Lords Wolseley and Lansdowne, Mr.Gos- chen, Mr.Wyndham and other high officials are closeted in the telegriph room of the War Office waiting for news.Buller's Jong silence has greatly increased the forebodings.RHODES FIRES HIS GUN.KIMBERLEY, January 23.\u2014The bom- \u201cbardments have ceaged, but the Boers are perpetually engaged in sniping.\u2018Long Ce- eil\u201d is doing excelent work, and Mr.Cee Rhodes has personally fired several shells from the gun.THE \u201cCHARTERED\u201d DENIES.LONDON, January 24.\u2014The sceret of the British South African Company has given a denial of a statement that the company is purchasing large quantities of rifles snd saddlery for prompt delivery in South Africa.He admits the purchases, rays they were made by himself in his private capacity, but adds that they were only for the equipment of the Imperial Yeomanry.There Was a growing impression that the company was concerned in the pufthase.| > STRATHCONA\u2019S HORSE.(Bee also page one.) (Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, January 2.\u2014 Thbre has \u2019 a long consultation this morning in Hon.Dr.Borden's office between that gen- eman, \u2018the Premicr, Mr.Fred.White, Contraller \u2018of the North-West Mounted Police, and Licut.Col.Pineault, Deputy.Minister of Militia.It is understood that 2 Strathcona\u2019s subject of rai Lord He # under considersty > Horse on.DR.DRUMMOND\u2019S POEMS.Read by Himself at the Toronto Canadian Club\u2014A New Kipling Poem./ TORONTO, January 24.\u2014 The Canadian Club's patriotic concert in Massey Hall, last night, was rather poorly attended.Dr.Drummond, of Montreal, read from his works, but the feature of the evening was the reading by Mr.W.A.Fraser, of some verses specially cabled for the occasion by Mr.Rudyard Kipling.The verses are copyright, and Mr.Fraser is now negotiating for their publication for the benefit of the Canadian Patriotic Fund.They form a sequel to \u201cThe White Man's Burden,\u201d and the sentiment is woven around the phrase: \u201cThe cup that the white man drinks.\u201d In the verses Mr.Kipling suggests that Great Britain is drinking to the dregs, but the result wi be the.strengthening of the Empire.2 ANOTHER POSTPONEMENT.The Pomeranian Will Not Take Her ._ Troops Aboard Before Saturday.- (Special to the Star.) - HALIFAX, N.S, January 24.\u2014Orders have been issued this afternoon to the effect that the troops will not embark on the transport Pomeranian until Saturday morning.WINNIPEG'S ELECTION BAIT.(Special to the Star).WINNIPEG, January 24.\u2014The specifications and plans for the St.Andrew's ra- bids canal and dam bave been received by Z Malhoit, government enginner in charge here.Tenders will be received until February 15.Kelly Bros.,are thought to be the only local firm that will tender.The cost of the work is put at\u201d $750,000.The canal is on the west hank at the foot of the eight miles of rapids and is 2400 feet long, including about 80C feet of.dredging at outlet.A Jock 215 feet long will be constructed.The dam is 800 feet long and 50 feet high at centre pier.It is provided with sluice gates on top for special flooding.The wprk must be finished within 36 months.Beemer HON.E.J.PHELPS ILL.NEW HAVEN, Conn, January 24.\u2014 Hon.1.J.Phelps, ex-Minister to England, is ill with pneumonia at his residence on Whitney avenue.His physician annouced to-day that his patient was a very sick man.He has been suffering from a severe cold for several days and yesterday pneumonia developed.DEATHS.MALONBEY=In this city, on the Mth, Cath- arine Maloney, aged 70 years, wife of the John Maloney, a native of County .l\u2019uneral will leave her » residence, 165 St.Dominique street, at 2.30 Friday afternoon to Cote des Netwes cemetery.Friends will please accept this intimation.- Predicted for \u2018the Star.Wednesday, 11 a.m\u2014Strong easterly winds, becoming cloudy with snow to-night and part of Thursday.Maximum and minimum temperatu reported for the past 24 houra: ° res Kamloops, 44, 20; Calgary, 2, 8; Qu'Ap- lle, 10, 12 below; vinnipeg.zero, 2 be- ow; Port below: Parry January 24th, 1000.Readings by Harrison & Co.'s Standard Initruments.Thermometer.Barometer A DEPUTY EXPELLED.An Excited Socialist Member of the French Chamber Put Out.PARIS, January #.\u2014There were exciting scenes in the Chamber of Deputies to-day.\u2019 M.Jean Charles Bernard, Socialist, member for the second district of Bordeaux, violently denounced the statements made by the pubifc prosecutor at the trial of thas}: Assumption Fathers, now in progress before the correctional tribunal, and attacked the Minister of Justice, M.Monis, calling him à séoundrel and a canallle.The.Chamber pronounced Itself in favour of\u2019 the expulsion of M.Bernard from the | House, but the Deputy refused to withdraw.The proceedings were temporarily.suspended and a detachment of soldiers was marched in, whereupon M.Bernard left the Chamber, protesting against his expulsion, NOTES OF THE NEWS, John McDonnald, of Chatsworth, was elected warden of North Grey Co., Ont.e Spence.of Cobourg, Ont, was elope warden for Northumberland - and Durham.The Wentworth County Council has selected Councillor Collins, of Dundas.as warden for 1900.John Martin, of Waterford, Ont., hired man of the late Calvin Michael, committed suicide by hanging.\u2019 The bubonic plague has broken out at Rosario, and a rigourous cordon has been established at that place.-\u2014\u2014o_e\u2014_eme_ THE RAILWAY COMMITTEE.«Bpeclal to the Star.) OTTAWA, January 24.\u2014The Ratlway Committee of the Privy Council is called for the 80th inst.for general business, and it is the present intention of the members to clear the slate before the op- eing of the House, and have no meeting during the session.There is a heavy lst, of cases inscribed for hearing.and probably the meeting will last for the two days between its opening and the delivery of the speech from the throne.rm A MONTREAL LADY DEAD.(Special to the Star.) BACKVILLE, N.B., January 24.\u2014 Mrs.Hammond, wife of .Prof.John Hammond, of the Art School hére, dled this morn: ing of heart failure.She had been suffering from pulmonary trouble for a considerable time, but was confined to her Led only fdr the last three weeks.Mrs.Hammond's maiden name was Akers, and she was a native of Montreal, whither the remains Are to be taken on Thursday by Canadian Pacific Railway for interment.EN PETTIGREW AT IT AGAIN.WASHINGTON, January 24.\u2014Mr.Petti- grew (South Dakota) offered a resolution in.the Senate to-day declaring that the United States Government woulä not recognize the right of any nation to declare as contraband and seize food products, and that any such seizure would be an act unfriendly to the United Btates.The resolution went over under the rule.Eran RAILWAY PENSION SYSTEM.The pension system recently Inaugurated by the Pennsylvania railways is taking root on the other lines.The employes of \u2018the Burlington Rallway have launched & movement to have that road give them'a similar pension system.\u2018The movement is being discussed among all classes of employes, and thus far it has been enthusiastically received.In the preliminary of action petitions, it is said, will be cirou- lated among al} of the 32.000 or more employes of the system, and then presented to the proper officials of the road.They will ask for the establishment of a pension system as soon as practicable.re rte THE CORN EXCHANGE.Messrs.A.E.Ogilvie, Lionel J.Smith, and H.D.Metcalf have been nominated agement of t change Associ.WAS OFFERED $300 Mr.George Clarke Also Says a .Meat Inspectorship Was: Hinted at to Him.WHY HE WAS TOO LATE \u2018After His Release From the Police Court He Was Taken to an Hotel.-Mr.George Clarke, the gentleman who appeared in opposition to Ald.Jacques but failed to be nominated under the remarkable circumstances already\u2019 related, has furnished his lawyers, Messrs.Taillon.Bonin and Morin, with & further state ment.He alléges that he was offered $400 or $500 to retire by some person whose name be does not yel give to the public, and that a meat inepectorship was dangled before his eyes.He further relates that on leaving the Court House after his arrest, he was invited to a saloon where he is of the opinion that he was drugged.Thus, he says, he was prevented from reaching the City Clerk's office with his nomination papers on Saturday last.MR.BAUSET\u2019S STATEMENT.Mr.Rene Bauset.Assistant City Clerk, in speaking of the irregularity in Mr.Clarke's nomination papers, and of his visit to the City Clerk's office, raid: - +\u201c Mr.Clarke visited the City Clerk\u2019s office \"in the ordinary course of business, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock on Friday last, accompanied by his agent and Mr.|C.St.Amour.He banded me bis nomination apers, and requested me to fill in the Biante: \u2018Out of courtesy to- Mr.Clarke, I consented to do so.| then swore in Mr.Clarke and his agent.After the oath had n administered and before I had filled in- the blanks; Mr.Clarke and his companions left the office.On completing my work.I handed the nomination papers the City Clerk, in order that they might be marked, admitted or rejected, as the law required.When Mr.David examined the\u2019 papers, he found them to be irregular, inas- wuch as the qualifications of those who had signed them had not been given.There was \u2018nothing to show whether these parties were tenants or proprietors, the column always devoted to that purpose having been filled in by Mr.Clarke with the street addresses of those who bad signed his papers.These addresses were duplicated in another column where they legitimately belonged.** As soon as-the irregularity was discovered, a letter was despatched by special messenger to Mr.Clarke, notifying him of the discrepancy.He at once visited the City Hall, and procured another blank.I explained to him the nature of the i - larity and told him to fill in the paper properly, and return it to me not later than 12 o'clock of the following day.He said he would have it back to the City Hall before 8 o'clock that evening.I told him his qualification paper was all right, and.that his deposit was- correct, and that heé need: not worry over these.All that he had to do was to get the necessary number of prop-' erly qualified names attached to his nomination paper.1 waited in my office until 6 o'clock, in the expectation that he would return and deposit his paper.But he didn't put in an appearance.The next morning passed also, and his papers were not forths coming.Then I heard that he had been arrested.\u201d _ ALD.JACQUES SPEAKS., Speaking of this strange affair this moni- ing.Ald.Jacques said: \u201cI want to say, in the most emphatic terms, that I had.nothing whatever do with the arrest of Mr.George Clarke; I do not even kmow he man who laid the complaint inst\u201d Mr.Clarke.It is a shame the.ifisinuations that ve thrown out that I may _ have \u2018had something to do with the trouble that has happened to Mr.Clarke in regard to his nomination papers.105 \u201cAs \u2019I have \u201csaid, T have had nothing whatever to do with the arrest of \u201c Mr.| Clarke, and F also make the statement that J bave done riothing, in any way, to illegul- prevent Mr.tke from being an o pomme to me.Tiny Sarees are made me ving wro inet r.Clarke 1 ahaîl cali the law to my 310.I have a right to bave fair pr and I mean to have.it.J never offere( for membership of the Committee of Man- ation | Clarke might be persuaded to withdraw.\u201d BOARD OF TRADE ELECTIONS.The Ballot Papers Issued to the Members This Morning.SPECIAL TICKETS BEING FORMED \u2014THE ELECTION A LIVELY ONE, Never.perhaps.in the history of *he Board of Trade has an annual election created the interest which the present one promises.Three weeks ago it looked as if there would not even be a contest for the principal offices, and that what opposition there was would all be confined to aspirants for membership on the council.With thas entrance of Mr.A.J, Brice in kay.and later the nomination of Mr.R.Wilson-8mith In opposition to Mr.Henry Miles for first vice-presidency, has changed the whole complexion of affairs, and it is freely acknowledged on all sides that no one of the candidates is going to have a walk-over.Special tickets are being issued by the different candidates, and these are being freety circulated by their friends.A tickot headed by Mr.A.J.Brice for president, and Mr.R.Wilson-8mith for vice-presi- dent, also made its appearance this morning.This ticket, besides taking in the two candidates mentioned, has a list of twelve members for the council.The regular ballot papers were sent out from the secretary's office last evening.These can bé returned (marked and sealed) to the secretary's office any time before 6 pm.on Monday.he annual meeting takes place the next day, and then ths results will be announced.\u2014\u2014#am-fmmm-et-e\u2014me ANNUAL CHOIR DINNER.-Th annual dinner tendered to the members of Christ Church Cathedral choir bv members of the congregation took place last eveninx at the Windsor Hotel.Mr.John B.Norton, musical director, in the chair, The function was a thoroughly en- Joyable one.The toast list was particularly comprehensive, Including.the Queen, en; tertainers and rector, church wardens.Mr.Hector Mackenzie, the musical directors the chaperon (Mrs.J.H.Mllward).the ladies and the gentlemen, the latter being proposed by two ladies.After the dinner a pleasant hour or two-was passed wilh music, ete.oo ne Ee A PICTURE FRAMER ASSIGNS.Wm.T.Leach, dealer in picture frames, etc.has assigned with labllitles of $3,- 478.15.This morning Mr.Justice Curran granted an application by Mr.Leach to be \" (\"allowed to continue the business until the appointment of a curator, as there is a considerable quantity of half-manufactur- ed stuff on hand.The principal creditors are the John Pratt estate, for $364.30, and Felix Casey, who made the demand of assignment, for $450 money loaned.° Armand Leblanc, merchant.has assigned upon demand of Albert Chalifoux.The Ucbilities amount to $1%0.The meeting of ereditors is called for January 30th.es HE NEED NOT PROCEED.In the case of Albert Leduc vs.Oscar Martel alins Paul Martel de Chesnaye, \u2018Mr.Justice Doherty rendered judgment this morhing dismissing a motion by defendant to cause plaintiff to return the writs.When the capias in this case was served, the defendant, to avoid arrest, paid the amount claimed, tiff, finding his demand satisfied, dropped the proceedings and did hot return the action into Court, The defendant moved to have the.plaintiff.return -the-actian\u2014into- Court for further proceedings.His Honour held, hawevér, that the plnintiff had no further interest in going on with the case, and could not be compelled to do so.If the defendant thought he had a right to recover the money paid, he must take a new action to do so.: ENGLISH ARMY BLACKING is used In the principal hotels and best ke or any one else so that Mr.familles in Canada.Its superiority fs the -| Cannaian Paci: the field In opposition to Mr.Robert Mac- | under protest.The plain- stock: Biisiness Contiouss to Drag .With Little or No Change in ~~ Prices of Securities.oro JR SLIGHT ADVANCE IN PACIFIC.Wall Street Enjoyed Advances in Some Quarters After Yesterday's > Declines.Busfisess\u2019' was extremely dull in the atock market this morning, the trading being confined to alns stocks.and In some of those the sales amounted to only a few shares.Pacific opened at 83% In London and advanced to 96%, and locally sales were made up to 84%.Royal Elec- atic was steady at 192, Toronto Ralls at 102 and Montreal, fitreet; at 283.War Eagle, which closed at §2.58 yesterday, sold at $3.00.r American -reliway sharese In London.opened dull on the lower over-night prices from New York, but later recovered.During the rest of the session\u2019 the market was quiet, but firm.Closing; \u2018Copsols for money 101 8-16; do.for the account, 101 2-16; C.P.964: G.T., TX: Erie, 11%: Brie first prd., 33%: Ills.Central, 117; U.P.pa., 77: Bt.Paul.common, 121%: \u2018N.Y.C., 137; Penna., 66; Reading.94: N.P.pid., 75%; Atchison, 19%; Louisville.82%; bar sliver, 20%.Money 1% per cent.The rate of to 3M- per cent.The rate of discount In the open market for three months\u2019 bills, 8% per cept, | : D.O Mila has been éctar of the New York Central succesd H.J.Hayden, resigned.In Wall streqt stocks which suffered most in yesterday's decline, were Inclined to rally \u2018sharply at tbe opening this morning.Louisville.the Baltimère and Ohio, Brooklyn Transit and elected a dir- Railroad to 8t.Paul were up about a point each.Giucose ar ajuo rose ® point.Otherwise changes were small with gains predominating.NEW YORK.\u2014 Money on call steady ut 3 pet cent.prime mercantile paper, 4% to 5} per cent., Jsterling exchange at 456% to 487 for de- and and at 484 to ¥ for sixty days; posted ten, 4644 to 485 and 487% to 488: commer- cig) bills 488 to %.\u2018Messrs.I.J.Forget and Co.'s London cable to-day quoted: Grand Trunk first 88.second 39.third, 23%; Canadian Pacific, 8%; Hudson Bay, £224; Anaconda £84.L.J.Forget and: Co.report that the Twin City Company at a meeting to-day declared a dividend \u2018of \u2018one and one-half per cent.on com- i{ won stock.\u2019 making two and one-half per cent.tor the last year.The dividend ls payable on the Ofteenth February.Transfer books will close gt three p.m.on Monday, February 12th, and re-open on Friday, February 16th.{i AFTERNOON SALES.Rathmullen- 1000 at 6%.Bonanza\u2014 a .M \u2014Montreat and London=-25%-at 29%: {Deer Trail No.2 xd\u20141000 at 134.\u201cGolden Star\u20141000 at 20, 500 at 2015, 1000 at #0, 1000 at 21, 1000 at 21%, 5000 at 22, 550) at \u2019 Bic Three\u2014500 at 8.'MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.rted for the Star by Gordon Strathy Repo Stock Brokers, 9 St.Bacrament st.Aen.18 & Close.Bid.STOCKS.; c.luth 8.8.à À Com.4 dox Rich.a Ont.Nav.Mont, Street w# xd.new.lo new stoc Montreal Telegraph Heat & ht, Telephone ew Dominion Cea) Com.Montreal Cotton .\u201cCes: \u2018Mills Oo.Kd : Deinwate, Lack Wi Delaware Hudson., Deavers K Grand xd.Duiuth 8.30018 & De de LPO Pederat Stee.Vederal Seas pref.Generai Elscitio Ë 558 ss et >; wom i 55 4 #3 | F 3 Union \u2018Fe EL Worderd 3 vverisontoos \u201c - Opuifinting.Reports :in Regard, te the discount in \u2018the open market for short bills, 3 , © 3 1JRAILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PHOYINGE- OF QUE- Jen Pre District of Mon No, 1048 Chee \u2018 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Bpoctally reported for the-Star by C.D.St.Sacrament Street.local man-\u2026 Monter J.B.Bache & Co, New York over direct private wire.OSE.- Jan.34.Jan.28 .Stocks Opg Clos.OR'y.Cleve.Amer.Cotten OM Cow.ree ee 833% 3 co Care Bim 100 Aner rar Reta Go.18\" 116% Ansoormia Mini Gi w\u2014\u2014\u2014te wernasven acola Min a a Ti eat 8 WR A8.Wolemenmiedremenenz, - 404.- 49: Ssltimors & Ohip.LY Bi Brookly 1 ile cansaian su 9 Canada romane 2.Chea.4 Ohl J.su! lois lo à Gi 5 Wo 1504 150% 161 161 Cle.BI.\"2 108% | 1064 307 108 fc.MIL.& Po.Joly \"118% 115% 118 Coptiuental Tob.com.332 81, Bu ai : De dOpres L\u2026.mue bot | sold,» by _ WHEAT WAS-UNSTEADY, French Crop Situation the ' } Cause.* {From the Star's Special Correspondent on the Chicago of Trade.) CHICAGO.January 24.Wheat was nervous owing to the confilcting cable re vorts on the French wheat crop situmtion, - some claiming no damage.while others say the damage will be great.The trregu- ularity in the Paris market suggests prominent commission house here tre.received the following from Hamburg : \u201cHave Advices from Buenos Ayres, which says part of Rosario will be closed by reason of the bubonic plague.\u2019 The selling to-day was malnly long stuff the entire absence of any cash demané here or elsewhere causing the largest holders to let go.The big selling of yesterday was against actual wheat held in the North-West.\u201d Colder weather is predicted, with no snow anywhere, save in Michigan.CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.8.Bache à Co., 16 Bt.Sacrament Street, report tbe Closing Prices To-day as follows: Npening.Higbest.Lowes.Clesing January 24, 1800.Wheat May.674%-% 674 667% 86%-7 \u201cJuly 68g OBA 6TH, CS Cero May.33% 2, 83 - .July.33% 33 334 Oat May.«By July.Pork Jan.0 lat de 77 an.sheet ride oe tri : Jam, Cee sees een 560 May 575 \"576 672 567 MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE, Speclaily reported for the Bitar by R.Mere.ith and Company.Mining Brokers, B51 mg \u201c\u2018rancols Xavier atreet Tuesday, Jan.24, 1900, 8 p.m.Per Values of Shares.Sellers.Buyers, * Stocks, 1.00 Payne eee $1.04 1.00 .02.65 2.55 lus 1.041 58 554 24 30 28 K 8 7 x 28 15 ; rats 12 114 .10 Can.Gold Fields, By 3 7 1.00 Cariboo Hydrautic °\u2026 Ou \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1.00 Eveniug Star.8ly 5 25 F e - 1.40 8 4 1.00 recone ieee luv & so 80 1.00 7 4 25 10 8 0.0) a Cen 0.10 N 5 21 Jou 1.00 wy 1.00 8 3 lw 00e , ce 1.00 12 104 1.00 4 5 1.00 22 1.00 a PU LL 1.0 bly lo ree E ;1 100 LS.1.00 Keunéth.Canadian Pacific\u2014225 at 0 Montreal Street\u20143 at 285.Republic\u2014500 at 1.04%.- Montreal and London\u2014500 at 300.tree er MR W.W.WHITES\u2018 ADDRESSES Professor W.W.White continues his address \u2018to-night (Wednesday) in the American Presbyterian Church, and to-morrow evening .&peaks at i churches\u2019 at Point St.Charles, in the Centenary Methodist Church.This change is made to avoid conflicting with the anniversary meeting of the Bible Society in Crescent Street Church on Thursday evening.The closing meeting of the series will be held in the American Church on Friday evening -at eight o'clock, where the: meetings are also held each afternoon at four o'clock.These addresses are illustmted by diagrams in a most clear and attractive manner and are gaining an i 6 large attendance.iG BIBLE SOCIETY WORK.À most interesting and helpful meet} the workers of the Bible Society is now.held on the afternoon of the day of the annual | meeting, This conference vil mes! to-mor- | \u2018row a .m., in the lecture ball of Crescent street Presbyterian ¢ secretary, the colporters and bible women will be present, and tell of their work.Those interested are at liberty to ask questions with the view of eliciting information.: fe TOWN OF ST.LOUIS.Mr.George Marcil, who is well known in the town of St.Louis, has been presented _ -with- a -petition, containing 312 names, ask-.| ing him to be an aldermanic candidate for the Weat Ward.of the municipality of St.Louis, in opposition to.Ald.Goyer.PROVINCE OF QUE-: : .16326.Cir- | aintiff.vs.De.E.Des- the 2nd day of Feb- the clock In the after.ajor, riviere, Defendant.On .at one : 7 oa S > & = » 2 E = =5 3 Led = 2 A Ct £ =» = =\u201d PRAILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE | bec, District of Montreal.No.16078.Cir eûit Court.Jean Jacques H.Dubord, Plaintiff\u2019 va.Rarah Parsons.Defendant.On the 2nd day of February, 1800, at ten of the clock in the © elle tend a ot sal 0 258 8.Antoine street, in the Clty of Montreal be sold, by authority ol Justice.all the woods and chattels of the sald Defendant, nels ed In this cause, consisting of household furnt - ture.Conditions.JOB.DANSEREAU, H.8.C.Montreal, ; vy; Pith, .1 Tar oY za?cause, oonsisting of \u2018Wauschold etc.Conditions cmsh.JOS.THIBAULT, B.S.Montreal, January 24th, 900.AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE bec, District of Montreal.No.13571.Ci.cult Court.Jas.Benoigi: Pistau,.ve, Ellas GI gras, Defendant.On 1000, at ten of the clock in the > domicile of said Defendant, No.1952 Bt.bert street, In the Clty- of Montreal, wii! ! nuthority of Justice, all the goods a: chattels of the -said Def, t, selzed in th cause; .consisting of oid furniture, of ns cash.F.X.ST.ARNAUD, BR Monfekak 34h January, 1900, ce Tr a oe Rs Barres SALE'\u2014 PROVINCE OF QU XX bec, District of Montreai.No.7h28.CU it Court.Arthur Laberge, Plaintiff, vs.W J.Grae endant.1 On the 2nd day ° Februari, 1000, at.alavén of the clock fn t' forenoon, at the domicile of.the - eter ty \u2014 ant, No.18 lac street, in the City of Mor% sold authority of Justice, the 8 | > ha Shatteln of the sald Detondn-s selz n this cd § eting of furnitu \u2018Conditfona cash.AA CNÉÉRIER.B.: C.Montreal, 3th January, 1900.20 PBAILIPFS.BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QU bec, Diitrict of Montreal.No.8400.C.13 gE he - | abatement of the crop scare at that cen- .AFTERNOON SALES.\u2026\u2026 \u2026 a union- meecling-of\u2014-the- ot | rian chürch.\u2018The trèvelling 3 4 * - .- ho ° Los tr : .> \u2019 A =, \u2018 .] ] .> \u2018 A INI NATIT TNNTN - - , 6 .RE 0° \u201c a - SIGN TOKEN 7 5 SIGN TOKEN .| 7 \\ * .: à i ê < ; : : « \u2018 : - rp a mm ° .: oT .: : It Is The Sign Token of Rudyard Kipling, This Is What it Means: .; .pa CL ; .- : And Who is Rudyard Kipling ?BEAUTY ORIGINALITY - « Rudyard Kipling is the voice of the British Empire in oo prose and verse-the Imperial Bard and Prophet, : - x « | .ir rag + ; r I IS TO | | \u2018 HIS, THEN, ANNOUNCE \u20ac, THAT THE GLOBE KiPLING CLUB has arranged with Messrs.George N.Morang .& Co., Limited, for 350 sets of the complete, revised and authorized.edition of KIPLING.\\ They will be distributed among our readers in the order of application.: .$ : NOW, when the Colonies are drawn closer to the Empire in her time of stress and - storm, is a peculiarly suitable occasion to read Kipling, who is recognized as Bard of the Empire.Another may have the empty title, but Kipling is really the Laureate.KIPLING is the pioneer and the past master in this imperial field, and none writes so well as he of those two great instruments of Britain's power\u2014the Army and Navy.Authorized HERE ARE HIS COMPLETE WORKS: 16 Volumes Edition.1.PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS.6.THE NAULALIKA.Octave.Contains (including Prof, Norton's Sketch.) 7.MANY INVENTIONS.Bound in the only 2.SOLDIERS THEKEE.STORY OF THE 8.THE LIGHT THAT FAILED.dark green approved GES N BLACK AND 8.THE JUNGLE BOOK.English Kipling 3.UNDER THE DEODARS.THE 10.THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK.cloth.Blography PHANTOM RICKNHAW.WEE 11.THE SEVEN SEAS.Finely Decorations WILLIE WINKIE.12.CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS.Printed by John 4.DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES.BAL- 13.THE DAY'S WORK.ood on = Lockwood LADS AND BARRACK-ROOM BAL- 14, FROM SEA TO SEA.VOL.1.ana open \u2019 : : Kipling.5.LIFE'S RANDICAP : BEING STOR- 15.FROM SEA TO SEA.VOL.11.llustrated.IES OF MINE OWN PEOPLE.16.BTALKY & CO.- < - ° SIGN AND FORWARD THIS APPLICATION.$ The price is low.A ETT \u2014 \u2014 Lier race a aA a 4 THE GLOBE KIPLING CLUB, $ The terms are \u20acasy 9 Wellington Street West, Toronto.< Only 350 sets to be sold.Sixteen Please send me the works of Rudyard Kipling (authorized DE ee ae deb brice $16.Send edition).bound in cloth, complete in 16 volumes, for which I agree 2 $1.00, and the 16 volumes will 2 de- to pay jou $16.00.I enclode Siow as first payment, and will send $ The alanis fp o or address.yon $1.50 per month hereafter until the tull sam is paid.The books $ Iv payments of 31.50.gent in month.Lo remain your property until paid for in full.$ y pay ha | $ THE GLOBE , .p< ; NAME.crores veremesmessesenesessmess serene $ KIPLING CLUB ] ' 2 90 Wellington St.West, ADDRESS.PEER EEE EEE EPEE RE RE EEE ?i TORONTO.VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY SAAAMAAMAMAAAMAMAAAAAS n A ' Hin h 2°nty 3 \" = æ HEADLIGHT GOLD MINING & EXPLORATION CO OF ONTARIO (Limited) CAPITAL, $1,000,000.00.NO PERSONAL LIABILITY.This company is operating the célebrated SWEDE BOY MINE, and the develop \u201cment work has so far advanced that a Stamp Mill is being installed, and should be at _, wark producing Bujlion this month.After careful enquiry we accepted the Agency for this Market and GREAT \"BRITAIN, and offer a limited quantity of the Stock for sale on favorable terms.Samples, Maps and Blue Printa can be seen at our office, and all information obtained.' COPLAND & COMPANY, Official Agents, 18 8 Saw 230 St.James Street.SENT FREE TO MEN Geo.B.Wright Was Kestored to Health and Makes a Generous Offer to Every Sufferer from Lost Manhood.fn his case to every reader of the Mont- Gratitude is one _ef the noblest impulses real Daily Star who is suffering to-day.of the human heart, and in few instances has this fine quality been so conspicuously All who will write him a letter asking for exemplified as in the case of George B.[a copy of the prescription will receive it | Wright, of Marshall., by return mail free of any charge what- ver, Mr.Wright says no one can appreciate the affects of youthful! indiscretions except he has suffered them.No one can helo such sufferers unless he knows a oure and himself been in such a position.Mr.Wright's case was an extreme case.He suffered for many years.He saw his phy- ical powers go from him \u2018as the result of insidious disease until he wan reduced to a condition of physical ruin, and the best doctors in the country gave him up to die.He asserts that his ten-years' suffering, both mentally and physicaliy, was turned to unbounded joy in a single night through a rare combination of medicines that literally made him young again.It is the prescription of thls discovery that his enthusiasm leads him to offer free to any man, young or old, who feels that his animation or the fire of ambition has left him.and needs something that will brace him up and enable him to be for any dividual case the results were just as de scribed, and It seems quite probable that any man who believes himself to be weak may profit by sending for this free prescription.Many psople wonder how he cau afford to send this prescription free, but ft costs him little to do so, and he feels a philanthropic interest In giving weak men an opportunity to cure themselves.A request to G.B.Wright, music dealer, box 1083.Marshall, Mich., U.S.A., for his free prescription will be: promptly apd privately complied with by return mail: FOR SALE Desirable Suburban Residence at My.Wright is a merchant known citizen of Marshall, Mich., who was permanently cured of Nervous Debllity.Atrophy, Varicocele, etc.after decitninæ \u2018health for years.He now devotes his life to helping other men who sufter as he once gffered.Mr.Wright oftérs to Send the medical prescription that effected a cure Store Wanted By May 1st.A store containing not less than3,000 square D Ix I El pet of floor space, situated betwean Maat House, Grounds, Stables, eto, sto.nd St.Sulpios streets, : Apply for particulars 10 Address, with full particulars, .WALTER BAKER & 0O;, LTD Wwe © Hospital Streets H.JOSEPH & CO.21 16 St.Sacrament St.Doran for Mayor ! HIS EVENING, THURSDAY EVENING, St.Anthony's Hall, Cor, St.Anthony and Seigneurs Streets.PUBLIC MEETINGS »a~All electors are invited At St.Mary's Hall, Cor.Craig and Panot Sts.201 | Bank of Nova Scotia.Capital 81,760,900.Reserve \u2018und 82,102,570.3 per cent.paid on Special Deposits and Savings Accounts.G°niy26 \u2018A CARD.\u2014 Fo al.John A.ius Luge WwW anouunce to his coeds Sud patrons tuut ne has amaigeiudteu > Soutel beavCo business with the well-khiuwh liés Detective Service Company, and that he Ansistant General y named, end has sptisision of the business hancied by the ~aopuny in the Dominion of Canada.y company has offices in New York.Chi- , BL.Louis, Denver, Kansas City, St.Paul Portiand, Ore., n the City of Mexi- employs a large staff of skilled operu- «ves, and is prepared to transact legitimate .cneral detective business for corporations and ndividuals in all parts.of the world.The local office of the Company lemple Building, Mr.A C.Johnson being tho \u2019esident Manage:.Telephone Main 3163, night service, Untown 1675.287 \u201ctny25 2aw Roofers and Asphalting Gement and Tile Work.Cement Wash Tubs, Oil Cabinets, Building Papers, Roofers\u2019 Materials, Stove Linings, &c.TI George W.Reed & Co., 783 & 785 Craig.Factory, 37 Olier St.S°nytf Tenement Property WANTED.We have & purchaser for a first-class modern tenement, situate in either vicinity Sherbrooke and St.Denis Sts.or above Dorchester St., from Park Ave, to Bishop Street.Price from $8,000 to $12,000, ° J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 St.James St.Co | 20*%nty1 SHY, «nd ANXIOUS WOMEN with or suffering trom irregularities and wishing prompt and painless relief should write \u201cFREE BOOK which te.ls bow to prevent and correct such irregularities.Of interest to all married ladies.The Dr.Wilson Medical Co soif Box 1171 Montreal.LEGAL CARDS.\u201cTO LEND\u2014IMMEDIATELY $500 $1300 $2000 88000 Marriage Licenses Issued.CvusBING & BARRON, N.P, 204 110 Bt.James Street.- Any other article of domestic consumption could better dispensed with than the Magi Caledonia Waters for as au universal .beversge they are i beneficial to all.Sold by best dealers everywhere.; GURD & CO.Sole Agents and Hottlere, Montreal.1041 WANTED TO RENT .+ A HOUSE Having 6 or 7 bedrooms, parlor, dining and drawing room.Must be ready for 10th of April.\u2019 Situation, between Bishop and Shutèr streets, in good Jocslity.Apply to / R.W.G, 18*ntytf \u201c STAR *\u2019 OFFICE.Chas.O.Wyatt, REAL ESTATE.Valuations made.Estates managed.Rent Uollections.204 St.James, MECHANICS INSTITUTE.203 Cor, Sa.Peter.8, AILIFF\u2018S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- bea, District of Montreal.No.CIr- cult Court.Dame E.Dubois Plaintiff, va.L.Deschamps, Defendant.On the uf February instant, at of the clock in the at the place of business of the salt Defendant, 89 St.Hulmrt street.In the tf Montreal, will be sold.uthority of by a goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized In this cause.consisting of stock and shoes.W.W.SMITH, B.8.C.Montreal January Z2nd, 1900.30.3 ty of M Justice, all th NESDAY.=] Jersey Central xd.Leuisvilie & Nashville + \u20ac JANUARY 24, Finance « Comme MORNING SALES Canadian Pacific\u2014250 at 4, at $4, 300 at 54%, at .Royal Electric\u2014T5 Ma at 1a.aronto a .\\ : Twin Clty\u201410 at 65%.: abtreet Rallway\u20142 at 35044, 35 at 254%, 60 Montreai Cotten\u20145 at 145.Dominion Cotton~30 at 9.War Eagle\u20142, at $3.60.Bank of Toronto\u20141 at 343%.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star by Gordon fitrathy & Co., Btock Brokers.9 8t.Sacrament st.Feo 10 at 94%, 50 Jen.34.Jan.28.Morning Roard Ask.an Rid STOCKS.Canadian Paclfic.Ody ay 04 93% Dulutu 8.5.& A, Com a - Diy.6 Do.bo.Pref.14 18% 16 184 Commercial Cablex nrwl72 47 #1 17 Rich.& Oot.Nav.Co.109 - 104 ui 108, Montres! StreetRail\u2026 2834 784 284 u8y .de.do.New .eo.ramet cesses Halifaz Elec.Ratl.100 0 ws orontoSt, Rallway .103% 1024 > do Moutreal Teleg\u2019ph.Halifax Heat a Light, Bell Telepuoue err .do.New.Déminion Coal, Co do.do.Pref .seat 1.03 be n 20 Gd De 134 1 134 Republic $1.04 105) $1.68, 2 ¥7 \u201c0 185 183 180 239 160 Haru fuwnsiiips.- Quebec - ve Luion \u2026 - o pre 3 North West Lund prid.Louw « Mogtgage Co.West.Louux | rust.Co ON DS.Land Grant sounds.Cable Coupon » \u201cRegd + Coi.Cotton Low.Loi.Beil Tel.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGL.Specially reported ror the Star by C.D.Monk, 16 St.Sacrament Btreet, local maa- ager for J.8.Bache & Co.New York.over direct private wire._._ \u2026.= 2.18.Jan 28 Close.Jan.24 = op'g! Close pg.A.5.Wa.Baltimore & Oblo.60% o pref.eu 4 73%, Brookiyu Rpd.Transit 714 lig iol, Canadian Pacific.S se Canada Soutnern\u2026 Ches.à Uhio .Chic Buré q! Ci Chic.& N.Chic.RB.I.& Pac.106: Chic.Mil.à St.PF.1184 Continental lob.com 32 p.162 Denverd R Grand pf.uvulaith 8.Suored Atl.Fedora otoel .c General Kleotric xd.evated.Central & N.Y.Lae Brie à Ww rulhoal.cece am sthera By.oem.MONTREAL MINING MARKET.Trading is Dull With Few Material Changes.\u2018 The amount of stock traded in this morning was small, while prices did not hold up as well as could be desired.For instance, sold at 24, as compared with 28 yesterday Bince the public lost confidence in the old management of this company months age investors.have been chary .ut.All reports coming from the ine under the new management are of » character to assure the public.but at the same time there is no inclination to take hold of the stock.Montreal and London wag steady at yesterday's prices, there being a number of small lots sold.The sales this morning were as follow: g Fi at N Gold Hills Dev.\u20141000 at 43.Monte Cristo\u20141000 at 634.Golden Star\u20144000 at 24.Montreal and London\u201450 at 30, 201, 200 at 30, 1260 at 29%, 500 at 30 MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.MORNING BOARD.Specially reported for the Star by R.Meredith and Company.Mining Brokers, B51 St.Francoise Xavier street.== Wednesday, January 24, 1900.12.30 a.m.500 at of Shaves Sellern.Buyer ke ve $1.01 Lg ws =.Ha 1 58 88 k 0 29% K 8 7 1.o: 28 18 1.00 Califérals .pe sare oieseesr 12 11% .10 Can.Gold Fields Byn.\u2026\u2026 8 7 :\u2026 1,00 Cariboo Hyd: He.gene 1.00 Kvening Btar.su M À Fern.: ° 2 Gol 5% 4 2 = a Monte God Wi 10 8 DA Noble Five 18 1 .n & 2 I wT 1 15 10 Los i = » à du ' 104 5 A 14% 18! #1 1 $1.TORONTO MINING STOCKS.(Speolal to the Star.) TORONTO, January 34.\u2014 Sales at the Toronto Mining Exchange: : WwW.D.000 Rathmullen\u20145,000 at St.Paul-\u20142,600 at 1.W.D., Waterloo\u20143,000 at 10%.Bonansa\u2014100 at 10.oes on Standard Mining Exchange: a .Morrison-1,000 at 5%.Athabasca\u2014500 a Rapublic\u2014§0 at \u2018|Pand 2e to OUR CANADIAN DEPT.MA Mr.Duncan Bolerisen, Tate \u201cMremager at Kingsion, Ottawa enû Halifax of the : BANK OF BRITISH NO.AMERICA Ir you want our free book or datly market letter, write to either.Mr.Robertson or ourselves.Howard, Crosby & Co., NAGED BY CONGRES»s AT.Boston, Mass.WALL ST, Now York 200, THE GRAIN MARKET Wheat is Stronger\u2014Influence of the Continental Crop.ve Flour Market Declines-New York Shipping to Constantinople.The Liverpool wheat market was strong to-duy, March closing 1-4d up ut os 9 1-50; May clostug 1-4u up al bs 8 d-4d.Advance Wus partly due Lo leurs of dumiage to cuil- Unentu)-crops N : Paris closed 10 higher for Jan.wheat, at .16, June being steady ul 19.6.Freneh wealner wus line.Antwerp closed 1-3u up, at I Berlin closed 3-8 higher, and 1-2 lower from yesterday.London guutes No.1 hard Man.wheat, steam, May and June, 2s 6d.Bartlett, Frazier & Co.wire their Montreal manager, Mr.H.J.Coon, that there la very little forelgn demand for wheat.The Goverument of India repurt good rains in the north-west provinces, also parts of the centrui and Punjaub districts, which will some benefit to famine districts Nearly three and a half million employed upon relief works.Broomhall éstimates that foreign importers will require su,0u0,- ) busheis wheat during the next six months from Atlantic ports.McReynolds & Co.'s daily market letter paid : \u2018\u201c\\Wheat\u2014The market hinges on the continental crop situation, but the ud- vance in Paris has been a consideration ; alsu the advance In Liverpool encouraged domestic markets, The aris market's strength attracted more attention, as it reflects the unsatisfactory crop conditions in Russia.So far there Is no agreement that serious or general damage has been one.LOCAL MARKETS\u2014The roads are bad and farmers\u2019 deliveries are small, and they are holding out for higher prices.There is dul! foreign trade going on in both wheat and coarse grains.No.1 hard Manitoba wheat was quoted to-day at about 64c afloat, Fort Willtam ; No.* hard, 2 1-2¢c below Nu.1; No.2 oaly are quoted at 29 1-2¢ In large quantities, and 0c in smaller, in store, Montreal; peas, dc ; barley, No.1, 47 1-2c; rye, 8c buckwheat, no enquiry, nominally We.HAY.\u2014The market 1s in good shape and fairly active Chotce No, 1, $9 to $10 ; No.2, $7 to 8 : ielover, $6.60 to $7 per ton on track At Boston hay ie steady with a quiet demaud at $16 to $17.50 for and at $12 to $16 for lower grades.the market is firm ; prime No.1, $16.50 to $16.50: No.2, $14.50 to $16: lower grades, $12 to $13.50.FLOUR\u2014Over 1500 packages of flour.spring patents and clears, are now belng loaded at New York for Constantinople, Atrect through from the-west:- These shipments are now a regular thing, though this trade has hardly been of a years growth, and about Loue Darrel have heen qd already within the past year in spite ht the \u201cstrike\u201d of & \u201cTurkish customs officlals against the earlier shipments.The local market is dull and Jower.tations are : Winter wheat patents, sue $3.85 Straight rollers, 30 Lo 88.40: in bags at $1.60 to $1.65 : Manitoba patents, $3.75 to $4.00 ; strong bakers, $3.50 to $3.6).ROLLED OATS.\u2014 Trade is very dun Dealers are offering stock at $3.50 to $3.55 5 7-8.Buda Pesth a barrel on track, and $1.70 in bags.FEED.\u2014Bran is active and unchanged.Quotations: Omtario bran.in bulk, $15; horts, $18 to $17 a ton: Manitoba bran, 815: shorts, $16.50 to $17; moullie, $18 to §i4 per ton, including bags.Rt MANITOBA WHEAT PRICES.(Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG.January 24.\u2014 Wheat, Fort Willlam freight rate.64c; Brandon rate, 5lc.> TORONTO GRAIN MABKET.TORONTO, January %.\u2014Wheat dull, 6c asked for red and white west; buyers offering 1-2¢c to 1c less ; spring quoted at 66c east.and one seller to-day asked Gr; goose, 68c to 68 1-2c west ; Manitoba steady at 77c, grinding In transit, Sarnia: \u2018\u2019üe North Bay, and 73c on track Owen Sound.Flour\u2014Dull, but steady ; cars of straight roller.$2.76 in barrels west.Milifeed\u2014Firm on-light offerings, and good demand, at $14 and $156 for shorts, and $13 to $13.50 for bran In car lots west, and some holders are asking more money.Barley\u2014Steady at 38c to 38%c for No.2, for No.1 vutside.Rye\u2014Easier at 49 to 49 1-2c eust and 48 1-2 est.; Corn-\u2014Steady at 32c to 82kc for Canadian vellow west.American quoted at 41i¢c for No.2 and 42c for No.2 old, and 40c for No.new yellow, Toronto.> pa Le Firmer at 26 1-3c for white east ; mixed are quoted at 25¢, and white at 2äc west.Matmeal\u2014Quiet.Cars of bags quoted at, 3.25 and barrels at $3.35 here.as-\u2014Stéady at 58c east- w PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.Linseed Oil Advances\u2014Other Lines Steady With Upward Tendency.Linreed oll la quoted at an advance of one to two cents over what it was a week ago, raw being 64c, and bofled, 67c.The market for glass, and all other lines firm, with a tendency to advance rather than to decline.Outlook for trade is good.or AND PUTTY\u2014Turpentine, 77c gal.: linseed oll, raw, 64c; boiled, 67c:; team refined seal oil, 8ic to 40c ; Newfoundland pure prime cod 38 to 40c; castor oil 8 to 8%c putty, in bulk, barrels, 31.75.bladders, in barrels, $1.9 : bladders, in boxes, $2.06; na, $2.15.to.- GLASS\u2014First break.per 50 feet, 32.00 : second break, per 50 feet, $2.10 ; per hundred feet, first break, $3.80; second break, $4.00 ; third break, $4.50; fourth break, $4.75; fifth break, $5.25; sixth break, $.76; sev- anth break, 36.25.j LEADS AND PAINTS\u2014Quotations are: White lead, best brands, Government standard, $6.75 ; No.1, $6.87 1-2; extorior white, $6.37 1-2; white lead, casks, 4 3-3c ; keg, 6c; red lead, pure, in casks, 4 1-3c; in keg, 4 3-4c; No.1, In casks, \u20ac 1-2c; In kegs, 4%c; mixed paints, $1.10 per gallon.ant meri A DULL STOCK MARKET.Prices of Beveral Quotations Moved Up Considerably.(From the 8pecial Correspondent of ths Star in Wall Street.) W YORK, January %.\u2014After the first few minutes this morning the security market became dull and uninteresting, but the tone was firm, and one or two stocks displayed exceptional strength.Metropoii- tan Street Rallway was hgain the feature and on moderate dealings moved up £ 3-4.Manhattan Elevated was In good demand and rose 1 1-8.There was renewed buying of Missouri Pacific, which carried the À Louisville and Nashville played considerable strength, and advanced 1 to 1 1-4 points.This was on the higher quotations.from London recelved be- -fora the opening.Prices from that centre were 1-4 to 7-8 above partir.The rallway \u2018shares were fractionally higher, industrials showed some irre larity, but towards the close of the first hour this became strong.London was a buyer on the market.The specialties were again in evidence, and enjoyed moderate activity and strength.After the noon hour trading was practically at a standstill, but the tone of the market was stronger.HUDSON BAY FUR SALES.Bats Decline Five Per Cent at Lon- don\u2014Beaver are Steady.The Hudson Bay fur sales are in progress at London this week: e reports are very meagre up to date.but will come in gradually as the sale develops.Private cables already rece show that the price of rats has declined 5 that of beavers remaina ste .hoped that by tomorrow the course of fox and mink will have been ascertained.COTTON PRICES.\u2018 fu- .ugust, 7.45 ; Qetober, 6.72 ; November and 5ic-west\u2014} is | COUNTRY PRODUCE, Cold Weather Strengthens the Egg and Poultry Markets, Butter and Cheese Steady \u2014The Local Trade Prefers \u2018l\u2019ubs.BUTTER.\u2014Tubs are preferred fo local (rude and have old in fair Tons lots at Zi; tu Ze: boxes are in good demand at Ze.The marker is strong.celpts repurted on the Board of Tricde tras morning amounted to 73 packages.CHEESE.\u2014~There is Do change In the situation.Prices range from 11% tv lze for finest goods offerityz.The public cable was unchanged to-day 4t 57s 6d to dus, at Liver.boul.Recelpts reported on the Board of Trade were 151 hoxen.' EGGS.~The din taken by the thermometer tast night was a decided advantage lu the trade.Dealers were firmer in their ideas to-day, though no advance took place.A couvle of cars more are being exported from the west this week, which will be a considerable relief to thie market.It the weather continues culd for a month or so the market will be well cleaned up and In good shape for spring trade.uotations Are : Cold storage eggs, 13e to H 1-2¢, according 10 auality; culls, 10¢ to 12¢; No.2, 12e to Mc: o.limed, 14 1-26 to 16 1-26 : select autumn gathered, Lye to, Jes Sletly tresh.23c to 2e: west- rn med, lic to Le ; autum ¢ caudled, 146 to 16e A guthered, POULTRY .\u2014The.murket is more firm\u2019 on Account of the cold weather.One firm has shipped uver a ton of frozen turkeys, chie- kens and geese to Ottawa.owing to scar- elty there.and has now none left.This Very poultry came from Ottawa not many weeks ago.Fresh stock Is scarce and a \u201cshade: firmer.The foilowing quotations are for d plucked stock, seulded being 1 io 2c Jess: Fresh killed turkeys, 9 Lo le per ib.; frozen turkeys, 7 1-2 to § i-2¢; domestic ducks, T%c to Blic ; geese.Blac to 7 cents : frozen Reese, die to Le : chickens, fresh killed, 7 to Se; mixed.5 to 6c: fowl, 4 to 50.POTATOES\u2014Dealers suv INev can pur- ckase cheaper lu the city and vicinity than tn the country enters are securing stock at 42¢ a bag of % pounds.und selling at 50¢ and Soe, according to quality ana quantity.JHONIEY\u2014The market is dull but strong.White comb is quotet at 13 1-3 to 17e in sections: dark comb at 10 to 12e: white extracted is 9 1-2 to llc a pound; dark extracted is Ye to Te BEANS.\u2014Quotationsu from the west are: Hand-picked pea beans, on track.Montreal, $1.80; primes, $1.90.It i= net thought that this market will stand within bc or Ite uf this price.x Lu Ab PRODUCTI.Nice syruv.in .tins, se at fl, Lo Ze a po .- Sugar would bring around se or 9.Stow de-\u2018 mand.me THE PROVISION MARKET, Dressed hogs are steady.and the market fs active.DRESSEM HOGS\u2014Country_ dressed are worth 5.25 to 55.65 a hundred pounds ; Hæht abattoir Fed at 38 to $u 25.CANADA PORK\u2014Heavy short cut mess, $14.50 to $15 per bbl: heavy long fut mess, 314 to $1150: short cut back tamlily pork.heavy short cut boneless BEFRF\u2014 xtra plate tn barrels, $13: tier res.$19: Glasgow beef ham.spliced.llc per pound.HAMS\u2014Choice selécted larxe, 10e; small, extra small.11e: with bone out, L ehotes 11 te 11340, NACON-Rrealifast.honeless, 11%e; Wilt.shire sidesq, 11¢: Windsor backs.11r: green, bere In, rot smoked.Te: long clear.Te.SAUSAGES-Pork links, Oxfords, lam- bridges.farmer: and park saveage meat, 6e 1b.; smoked Savelny links, Sc; smoked Brunswicks, 7c.bolognas, 6c.LLARD\u2014Pure, In pails, 7 1-4 to 7 1.2¢; gempound.in pails, Tc: finest kettle, pails, The Liverpool public cable was 2d un nn lard to-day.Quotations are: Pork.56s 24: lard, 30s 6d to 1298 34: bacon.33s to 34s: tnl- low, 27« 91 to 27s 6d 5 Me Fine Engravings and Etchings \u2014 Will be\u2014 Continued -\u2014OF-\u2014 The Sale _at our rooms, NO.221 ST.JAMES ST., TO-MORROW, Thursday Afternoon.At 2.30 O'Clock.THE EDWARD O'BRIEN CO.201 Auctioneer.Of Handsome Household Furniture, Beautiful Carpets, in squares of various kinds, a great variety of house furnishings, etc, at our rooms, 241 an James street, will be held on FRIDAY AFTERNOON.JAN.26th, Consisting of : Drawing room suites, easy and odd chairs, oak and hardwood bedroom sets, springs, hair and wool maltresses, sheetings, pl)- low slips, blankets and comforters, sideboards, tables and dining chairs, large lot of Carpet, Scotch linoleum, English ofl- cloth, and a great variety of house furnishings, etc.?Sale at 2 o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.2 3 Retail Auction Sale.At No.1758 Notre Dame st., on THURSDAY, the 2th, at 2 p.m., without reserve and in retail lots, assorted dry goods and miilinery, trimmed hats, ribbons, dress goods, etc.so quantity of crockery slightly dumaged by water.Ladies are specially invited.Di MARCOTTE FR ERES, Auctioneers.The ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, MONTREAL.Goplist abated + $500,000.00 250,000.00 ; ! © PRESIDENT: RIGHT HON.LORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL, G.C.M.Q.VILE-Punsippe NL: HON.GEORGE A.DRUMMOND.DLRECEOKS Bir Wa.C.R.B.su Macdonald, B.B.8.Cluuston.- A.#'.Gault, W.VV.Ogiivie, kB.yreenshields, A.T.Paterson, C.M.Ha.ames iy > JR.lJioëmer, T.G.Shaughnessy, Sir William C.Van Horne, K.C.M.@.TEMPORARY OFFICES\u2014Baviugs Department, Bank of Montreal, St.James st, Montreal.BANK bit8\u2014The Bank of Montreal.\u2018The Cuompary' is authorized to Act as Trustee, Executor, Assignee, ets 0 age Estates, to countersign d issue act as Judicial SBurety-Security, c., and as Transfer Agent of fhares ; and to accept any Financial Agency.| The Company will act a» Agent and Attorney for Executors already acting.Solicitors and Notaries placing business with the Company are retained to do the lerai work in connection with h ness ~ Lg anse weeks, JOHN MURPHY & CO.| Ca .Great.RESS GOODS SALE! The whole of our stock reduced ! Reductions from 10 to 50 per cent! = = * \u2019 All-wool Cheviot Dress Goods, only a few ends in this lot left 250 per yard Blatk and Colored All-wool Henrietias, only a few hundred per yards in this lot \u2019 .A .: .25\u20ac yard The balance of our Dress Patterns in this Table Lot, ait colors and qualities, choice for HALF PRIOE.; GREAT MUSLIN SALE, The Greatest Bargains ever offered in Fine Fancy Dress Muslins.10,000 yards choice Fancy Muslins, all new designs, fast colors, worth from I5c to 1c.Choice of this lot for .» 200 pieces Finest Dress Muslins, dll the new and choiteat colour\u2019 ngs, worth 18¢, 20c and Z5c, Choice of this lot for .10 sia.1220 ona.JOHN MURPHY & CO.2343 St.Catherine Street, Corner of Metcalfe Street, Terms Cash.Telephone Up 933.20v1 3 2 ; ; J 3 2 3 j | ; 2 3 3 3 3 For Lunch, For Supper, When Sleighing, -\\When-Skating, \u2014 - § |BOVRIL.Such as Ribbon, Laces, Trimmings, etc., : though small, are often harder to find than - merchandise costing much more money.Our assortment is very complete and the January prices are sure to please « + fairly melts in your mouth.These grooves give continual circulation under pie, keep plate perfectly flat, pastry never sticks.\u2019 This is only one of many kitchen novélties made in \u201cCrescent\u201d Steel figate Ware Ribbons and Laces A counter full of White, Cream, Ecru and Black Laces, wide Find our labels on your purchases, then you will bave satisfac- 15 p.c.Discount Off all Regular Lines, vom avc ur Dress Trimmings The Thes.Davidson M'I\u2019g Co.A quantity of Tinsel, Mixed, Colored and Black Serpentine MONTREAL.and Colored \u201cBlister\u201d Braids .Half Price 15 p.c.Discount Off all Regular Lines.Handkerchiefs Wisest people are those who look well to Hemstitched and Tape Bordered Handkerchiefs, in all sizes, the purity of the food and drink they con- ; hi sume.You have full guarantee in waing for men, women and children : Less 20 pe Embroidered Handkerchiefs in many dainty deaigns, either C \u2019 - Lawn or all Linen .Less 25 p-C.owal ) S \u2018Discounts in Every Department.Hygienic Cocoa and Queen\u2019s Dessert and Royal Navy Choco @ - late x 248 SH x x \u2019 CEI 2071 4 166 PEEL STREET.SMILE \u2014 MONTREAL \u2014 RRBARRABRA We guarantee all goods bearing our name.20*nty3 2aw They cost no more than out of date - widths .i _ ) ° Half Price lines, being stronger, cleaner, more Checked and Plaid Sash Ribbons, several colors and widths in durable.Satin Ribbons .Half Price +++.OME Obl OLE S After the Dance, After the Theatre BOVRIL is Delicious =\" f and \u2018Alas! my poor Brother\u201d Instantly Invigorating.NOTES OF TE NEWS.The Eastern Ontario Poultry Show open- ad on Tuesday at Ottawa.Joseph Bradley, of Oshawa, was Kkllled bin GTR.train on à crossing on Tues- Cov Denmark continues to negotiate with the I Lited States for the sale of her posses- {vas in the West Indles.The vase of Pastor Sarms.the German missionary, arrested in Natal last month + alding the Boers, continues unsettled Fred W Unitt, a Toronto hardware mer- «ant.assigned on Tuesday.with lUablli- Les at 525,600, and falry large assets.\u2018Fhe Lhirtieth annual provincial conven- Hon of the Y .\u20ac.A.ot?Ontarlo and Quebec will be held in Woodstock, from February Sth to the 1ith.The international convention of custom tailors is in session at Toronto, with 200 dedegates in attendance, Tuesday was spent in getting the preliminaries ready.Barnes and Sayres' store.hotel and hall at Cainsboro, N°W.T.were destroyed by fire on Monday.the cause of which was unknown.The buildings were partly ln- sured.; Ont.Samples of work done on machine as shown in this figure.BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE.\u201cIncorporated by Provincial Charter under the Ontario Companies Acts.HEAD OFFICE Frick nn, TORONTO, ONT.AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK, - $180,000.00.The Sggdicade Is offering a limited amount of stock at 81.00 per share, In lots 20 lia; = _ kolttinf +?of the buplsess semimnnually.PRESIDENT » \u201c HOBR T 12d.©.HUNTER, Esq.BA OFCANADA, Toronto, Ont., SOLICITORS : GIBSON, ARNOLDI Tor Ont.TRUSTEE AND TRANSFER AGENT: STUART © ARNOLDI, Esq., North British and Mercantile Co., Toronto.Work For You Winter And Summer.ad Carefully and Become a Shareholder.Oy This Byndicate has been formed under Government Charter and 1s for the purpose of man facturing kal goods cheaper than any existing compa :y.to keep down prices, and to oppose t Jarge knitting combines and companies which have Joined hands to raise prices To do fully 1t ts necessary to ge and to maou expense.re\u2014 - ma .The Byndicate manufactures its o ines, 2.The Syndicate has all goods made by sharsholders knitting at their own homes.1 yarn at the first yarn snd mach! + 3.The Syndicate pars for ali proper} 0) with its working sharehoiders the net pro s made by its shareholders.4.The Syndicate sells all goods made by ita working share olders.To each subscriber of twenty $1.00 shares free of charge, full directions, samples and yaru to m ndicate and take twenty $1.00 shares which profits, you have only to become a member nf the 8 n yarns and knitting machines andsupply t! THE BUSINESS OF is to mapufaeture 118 ow THE SYNDICATE.hese machines an: employment and income at their homes.the various kinds of work required, and it isalso ln & bers and to the general trade as fast ns it is sent ip hy its shareholders.eh Rev.W.A.Wilson, of the Central Indian Mission, savs that the resulte of the indian famine within the next few months will be appalling.Neo rain has fallen for x, aml no new food can be produced for six or elghi weeks.\u2018Herbert J.Somerset, operating manager of the Winnipeg Electric Street Railway, has received and accepted à position as generui manager of the tramways, Perth, West Australia He ls a son of Mr, W.B.Somerset.business Mmahager of the Winnipeg Free Press.Hon.Wm.Mulock and Hon.James Sutherland have returned to Ottawa The Ministers have been requested to submit to Courjetl the paragraphs affecting matters in thelr various departments thought worthy sy them of reference in the speech from (he Throne.The Canadian Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons pald a visit to the Michigan Grand Lodge at Detroit on Tuesday.\u2018The visitors presented to the Michigan cirand Lodge à silver Inving cup, on which the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack _are engraved together.The \u201cAlbert\u201d Toilet Soap Co.\u2019s Baby's Own Soap makes youngsters clean, sweet and fresh.It keeps \"thetr delicate skins in ood order.ade entirely from vegetable fata, it is an emollient ar well as cleanser, and as useful on a iady's tollet as io the nursery.Fainily but exquisitely aromatic.\"Beware of Ilmitations.At Torontn on Tuesaday.James Burnett, formerly a Methodist preacher, was charged in the police court with the theft of $s from J.H.Mackie, a fruit merchant, with whom he was employed.Burnett was remanded.and several charges will prob- ahlv be brought against him.SHIPPING NEWS.OCEAN STEAMEBS.ARRIVED.Empress of India, at Hong Kong from Vancouver, Jan.23.After deliberating for over three hours, jlurmstadt, at Bremen, from New York, the jury, at Albany.N.Y., in the case of an 2.William N.-Cleminshire and Moy Loy.Fuerst Blamaick at Genoa, from New York charged with alleged conspiracy in smug- Q 3 r \", lin Chinese Into the United States fran y Neordland, at Antwerp, from New York, Cauaua, returned à verdict of not guilty.Judge Coxe thereupon discharged the ac- 3 cused.Vancouver, at Liverpool, from Halifax, n.Jacona, at London, from Portland, Jan.Amongst the numerous railway bills of next session of the Dominlon Parllament will be one for a charter, for a new line from Ottawa to Morrisburg, or Iroquois, running through Carleton and Dundas Counties.lts promoters say it will open up a large agricultural section of country at prevent far removed from railway communication.3 Traye, at Southampton, from New York, an.FAO Ron, at Portland, from Liverpool, an ° SAILED.3 Californian, from Liverpool tor Halifax, an.Slivia, from Halifax, for New York, 1 A second Joad of beef for the use of the Jan.5.Boers is belng purchased at Chicago by sho © Ja Head, from Dublin for 84 or ngent of the Trapsvaal Governmgnt.J#h0 Jan.23.Gn account of recent sclzures by Bri \u201c5 Malin Head, from Ardrossan for St.Aur vessels of ships, bearing supplies des John Jan.BV : tined for the Transvaal, packers have refused to sell the beef for delivery beyond Chicago, and negotiations for transporta- STEAMSHIP NOTES.The steamer Townsend, of the American- Alaskan service, was totally wrecked at tion are pending.pend i Hawe's Mission on Tuesday night.No Hdward se tieorge.a Jlonemasom ap- lives were lost.» peared in the Ottawn Police Court on Owing to the continuance of the tem- Tuesday, charged with attempting to pestuvus weather the coast loli are still poison his wife and family.The story that the police tell ls that St.George crept down the stairs of his home and dropped a pellet of polson into the teapot.The doctors say there was enough to kill na regiment.Tho case was remanded till saturday.unable to recover the bodles of the victims of the Heligoland wreck In ol Mary's Bay, Newfoundland.The Davis Drydock Company, of Kings- n, has closed a contract with Clifford wis, of Keewatin.to bulld the framework of a 70-foot passenger steamboat, all ready to set up, at Keewatin, Ont.The steamer Parls arrived at Belfast on The success of the negotlations instituted by Secretary Hay with a view to insuring the \u2018open door\u201d for American trade in China.may now be regarded as assured.Every one of the Powers that participated in the negotiations has returned to th State Department this written agreement with the exception of Japan ahd Italy, and there ix not the slightest doubt In these cases./ Tho steamer Brasilia, a vessel of over 10,000 tons gross, built in.1537 by Messrs.Harland & Wolff, Limited, of Belfast, for vo the Hamburg-American Line, and whic! has lately been acquired by Messrs.Richard, Mills & Co.for «he Don:tnion Line, has teen renamed the Norseman, WARDEN OF UNITED COUNTIES.: (Bpecial to the Star), ot VANKLEEK Ont.January 24.\u2014 \u2018Mr, Jules Joanispe, of \u201cRockland, \u201cWas orr \u2018| Tuésday unanimouely-elected warden of the united Counties 8 Prescott an Russell, ccesd ring.yvarden Bt.BROWN\u2019S For the BRONCHIAL : TROCHES Throat The Public Speaker's Friond.John L Brown & Son, Boston dl lldtldlddddddllddeddddodddddd dll llllld blll tdldsddddsdddoddtddttddtdttdtttttdtdttd rrr 2 = ¢ have a factory for the purpose of manufacturing machines and yarn only, all knitted goods being made by our shareholders their own borees,no kaitting being done os the premises.iT be seem tht manufactare 0 a it would be necessary have m numher koitting faotories, w.only manu MA H NÉ the Syndicate farnishes in & high d family pagnless knitt THE C | dicate will guarantee the machine Ror twenty Yea It will knit from the finest impo the same us hand work, but aighty times faster.With each machine n Tall outfit Is sent, together with panying machine is 60 plain and the operation so simple that any one of yarns to the a supply of yarn tn commence At once.ha Gent's Rocks, Ladies\u2019 Stackings, Golf and Bloycle Hose, Knickers, Legxings and Toques for Children A \u2014 d VOVOVVEVTY 9000000000000 00000SPPPPPPPIVIIPIVPIIVIIIIVIIVVI VII VIVE veovvevow Name Reference, Mr Mention this paper.limité.\u2019 to 20 sh res for cach subac SUBSCRIPTION LISTS' CLOSE IN THIRTY DAYS.000000000 Yoyo VYVYY alt ellldodddbdbdd 2000000006060 0004000000 0OVIODDDVOPI PDO EEE NN ES i / coe u- he at xopds-on- peces have s à of hich would mean the Investment of thousands of dollars, besides taxes, Inxurance and interest on Fame.We can, thersfors, on oar plan, not facture goods cheaper and In larger quantities, but down the Combines and pay aur sharebolders a handsome dividend nemii-annuatly.- è * ORKERS WANTED: Canada\u2019s Greatest Industry.3| People\u2019s Knitting Syndieate, voi of ach subscriber of twenty sharesis to be furnished a twenty dollar hins free, to work for the Synditate and to share in the profite A.W.MAYBURRY: Esq., M.D., Toronto.DIRECTORS : P.J.M., Esq., Consumers\u2019 GasCompnay, Toronto ; H.M.HARDY, Esq.Toronto.BANKERS: THE IMPERIAL & s.this eucoess- with the least possithe made goods at once upon receipt of same, and besides paying for the work when sent in will semi-annually divide the Syndicate gives free ntwenty dollar Knitting Machine to keep, and also supplies each working shareholder, © a shareholder, n worker, the owner of one of the machines, to be paid for the work vou do, and also to participate in the equal division of the net are.p d yarns to its sharehoiders PREE.By this plan itcan readily be seen that the Syndicate not only beuefitn its shareholders by way of dividends, but isthe source of à regular The Syndicate is fully prepared to keep its shareholders supplied with yarns for doing ti on to dispose of ail goods knitted from these yarus through large job.machine, and will last a lifetime with erdinary usage, in fact the Syn- coarsest of Canadian wool yarn ly of The gulde acenm- ordinary Intelligence can make Any of the knitted goods required by the Syndicate much irs ; Gent's Golf and \"the Syndicate for knitting these goods Xs.$5.00 per 100 pairs ; Ladies\u2019 Stockings, $10.00 per 100 > THE PRICES Blercle ose complete, $10.00 per 100 patie s Leggings and Footless Bicycle Hose, $3.00 per fo paire ; fine Toques, $5.00 per 100.p AI these goods are quickly made on the machine and at these prices any Person willing to work can make good pay, much more than clerking in store, working ) in shop or Inboring on farm.Bhareho!*ers can devote ali or part of ir time knitting, but et all times they are expected to work for the interests of the syndicate.4 WHO CAN JOIN alt persons willing to sccept aud honestly knit the yaro entrusted to them, and to retarn made goods promptiy to the Syndicate.p desiri beco hareholder of stock, participating in the vermt-anpual dividends aod to do knitting for t p WHAT You MUST Each Pet Dec ving pay a ask aa work ie Sent in_\u2014 must rat out Le following APPLICATION FORM, sign their name to fi al he p address 2nd reference, and enclose it with Express or Post Office Mooney Order for $20.00 to the Syndicate's trustee, Rtuart 8.b 00 T0 JOIN.Arnold!, 8, D.26 Wellington Street, Toranto.Ontario.to whom all money cæders are to be made payable.p \u201c1 4 APPLICATION FORM FOR STOCK AND MACHINE, TART S.ARNOLDI, Trustee and Transfer Agent % Wellington Street, TORONTO, ONT.p STI ART 5 SIRT enclose you herewith $20.00 in FULL PA MEN T for twenty snares af stock (subject to no » EX tr Limettert chick F wish atlotted to me, and one of your machines, with sam instructions and yarn, which I wish sent 4 me as soon as possible to enable me to begin work forthe icate at once upon reoript of same.The said stock to entitle me tn semi-annual dividends of the Syndicate in addition to being paid cash on delivery for all Knitting I do for the Syndicate.p .ee ; 4 Name your nearcst Express Office : % Four Name.,\u2026\u2026.00.bacenras care nas sea ss enr aren, basse perse sucer 4 Post Office.\u2026.\u2026.+\u2026\u2026oesnsaseneeess rere assecrsecusss bassssssasvacees Thjg business is eftablished.and owing to the large number of applications already pouring in, the number of shares has been AAA 00000 SOMME 000000000000 IPPIPITIIIIIVI TI VI VI VI VIVE That little ward means | everything to the man who .a e @ Is putting hot water or steam ma into his house\u2014the radiator .that leaks or wears out endangers the safety of the house.Above all things \u2018the Safford Radiator is Safe\u2014with it there is absolute security for all time.To : \u2014 There are no rods, bolts or packings\u2014the pipe connections are made with screw nipples.There is nothing té get out of repair.Every Radiator is guaranteed to sta d a pressure of 140 pounds to the.square inch \u2014 double the pressure that any other radjator ever pretemds to bear.25 different styles for 25 different purposes: Send for illustrated catalogue of The Safford Radiators.THE DOMINION RADIATOR COMPANY, Limited, Moutreal, AGENCIES AT der, M.RB.H.McLAREN & CO., - - inves, ancouver, London; «AGENTS, 706 Craig Street, ANTE wz Tee Sonannerbarg, 8.A.B.5 \u2019 Montreal, P.Q., Ry \u2018 , ma = - den ce 11 Mawtf | ER 2 : «+ - 2 Te.ANY.EMBER OF YOUR FAMILY DRINKS, WIVES i w for ue oan be removed permanen by > ; ption (fasteless)nocretiy in lug impossible.Pamphlet, testi- Prof.David Edward Hughes, inventor of the Hughes printing telegraph instrument, now in use on all important continents lines in Europe, and on all submarine Jn a between kngland snd the continent, is \u2018., pa «Joo or drink.F MOTHERS * gostei irs ion ot SISTERS BROTHERS | Colonial House.x : \u2018 \u2019 u \u2018 DISCOUNTS RANGING FROM \u201c 0 oo 50 PER CENT.I * \u2014 i _ .Mantle.|: Department : Special Discounts } Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Cloth Jackets - - Half Price p Ladies\u2019 Velvet Jackets - - - - Half Price , Ladies\u2019 Velvet Capes - - - - Half Price \u201c Half Price Half Price Half Price Half Price Half Price -3p.c.off off off Ladies\u2019 Fur Trimmed Cloth Capes - = - Ladies\u2019 Silk and Wool Brocaded Capes (Silk Quilted Lining) - - - Children\u2019s Long Cloaks - - - - Children\u2019s Reefers - - = - - Ladies\u2019 Waterproofs = =.Ladies\u2019 Heptonettes Ladies\u2019 Silk Dress Skirts - Ladies\u2019 Serge and Cloth Dress Skirts - Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Cloth and Tweed Ulsters, (Few left.) Ladies\u2019 Japanese Ladies\u2019 Japanese Ww œ q ww ww ow o se 9 Silk Quilted Jackets - Silk Quilted Vests - NNNASN A 9609008 SETVSTPDH pop Ladies\u2019 Japanese Silk Quilted Petticoats - c.off Ladies\u2019 Eiderdown Jackets - - - c.off Silk and Wool Knitted Shawls - - :c.off Travelling Rugs and Shawls - - - dpc off \u201cSpecial Table Of Heavy Travelling Rugs and Shawls, at Half Price.Silk Department.Black Silks Rlack Satin Duchess, $2.50 and $3.00,.less 20 per cent off- Black Satin Merv.$1.50, $2.00.less 20 per cent off.Black Peau de Soie, $2.00.$2.25, less 20 per cent off.A special Line of Bonnet\u2019s make, Black Broche Satin; the newest designs, at $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50, less 20 per cent off.Coloured Silks A large assortment of Striped Taffetas in Facconne Effects, at $2.00, less 3 1-3 per cent off.Ombre Stripes.at $1.75, less 50 per cent off.= | Art Bilks latest designg, 32 inches wide, at B0c'aud $2.00, per yard, less 20 per ir à \u201ccent $f.A lot of Remnants of Velvets and Velveteens.at 50 per cent off.And B Per Cent off for Cash.FLOWERS.The Flower Sale in the parlour has been a decided success.The reserve, which was heavy, is already exhausted, and the tables, as they are to-day, represent the entire stock, so\"that anyone desiring to avail themselves of this opportunity should not delay.able No.1.perrsenasecs Gr n ee 00e sr reason tre nee 01000005 15¢ a bunch Table No.2.0.0000000 eavsseneneee reese .25c a bunch Table No.3.000000 peace er nensatsen seen cens cs ec c un ne 0, evans 50c a bunch These prices are about a quarter t the original values, The Tailoring and Tweed | \u2014Departments.-\u2014 | The rare values offered in.these departments have been fully appreciated by numerous customers.There is stilla fair assortment left, of which intending purchasers should take advantage at once.Note the fallowing prices: i t inches wide.\u2026.ercereaueene ses c ns cer À for 50c yard 28 inches Wide.coiverenssncnnrseonemnonniacieneene at 81.25 for - 63c yard 98 inches Wide.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ssucensen-cecccecen ses at $1.50 for 75e yard 298 inches wide.\u2026.\u2026.orscerarennesessccaccenrs at $1.60 for 80c yard 56 inches wid@.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ceseneecenc rca e ec cc enree at $2.50 for $1.25 yard 56 inches widé.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0nceserecen eee ce nes ces 00e at $3.00 for $1.50 yard \u2019 \u2018Less 5 per cent.for cash.An assorted lot as follows: Fine Tweeds\u2014$1.25, $1.50, $1.60.$1.80, $2.00, $2.50, £3.00, 23.50, 84.00.Ladies\u2019 Clothe\u2014$1.50.$2.00, $2.50.Golf Cloths\u2014$2.50.$3.25.Cloakings\u2014$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00.At 331-3 per cent discount, and 5 per cent.for cash.Rich Dress Patterns Handsomely Embroidered Dress Patterns from $12 to 830, 33 1-3 per cent.discount.# DRESS MUSLINS.All Fancy Dress Muslina on counter, Half Price.Special Table of Rich Dress Goods, Half Price.Cream All-Wool Broche, double fold, regular price, 3lo net, cash.Fancy Dress Goods, { Coloured ) , SPECIAL DISCOUNTS, _ From 10 to 50 Per Cent Off.One lot of Fancy Silk Plisses, M per cent.off.Pleated Chiffons, 6 in., 12 in, 22 in, Nile, Blue, Mauve, Maize, Gray, and Pink, at HALF PRICE.\u2019 Homespun Tweedy, at Idec, 16c, 2lc end 30c per yard., less 20 per cent.price 63c per yard: sale off.Navy Blue Diagonal (All-Wool), 80c per yard, less 20 per cent off.1 Lot of Fancy Plaids, 331-8 per cent.off.FLANNELS.Owing to the demand for Blouse and Waist Flannels we imported specially a case of FRENCH OPERA FLANNELS in Spots, very fine goods; now offering in the following colorings: ! Navy, with Cardinal Spote.k Navy, with White Spots.with White Spots.Black, with Heliotrope Spots.Cardinal, with White Spot.Heliotrope, Cream, with White Epots, Less 10 per cent.TO THE PUBLIC.Arte ents have been\u2019 made for displaying the Latest News Despatches as they aroive.They can be seen daily at the Union Avenue entrance of the Colonial House.RE HENRY MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL. « * - ° -\u2014-MORRIFON-MecDONALID \u2014.At Halifax, add Deaths must be endorsed with the names and addresses of the per eêne sending same.BIRTHS.Hy \u2014 At 1334 De Montig ny st.he Bra of: January, E.Bou dont; 3 vite, are 400 Elm.ave., on the 21st Inst.Cook, 1 i the wife of G.of a son.GINGRAS\u2014At No 912 Hotel de Ville ave- pue, the wife of Mr.A.Gingras, of a son.BON\u2014At Cambridge, Mass.Bh, to Mr.and Mrs.H H on Janu- .Hanson, HNSON \u2014 On January 17,:a son to Mr and bo Ed Johnson : = war .Hamilton.LEVE St.Henri, on the Uri fost gir \u201cwife At Mr.Victor Tevellle, of HIRTLE.YO NALD \u2014 On the 16th January, at CDO.Mac- fAcDon ta Dr.and Mrs.Overton F.fonald, a daughter.° Man Westville, N.S.on Decem- 81.to Mr.and Mrs.William McLean, PATON.At \u201cWestville, on January 1.to Mr.and Mrs.David Paton, a son.* MARRIAGES.OUDREAU-POMBERT \u2014 At the Catho- c Cathedral.on the 22nd Inst, Mr.Ro- olphe Boudréau to Miss Rose Pombert.LEROLY GUIL- LERIER \u2014 In this city, on nst.by the Rev.Mr.Miller, XX Ledoux to Miss Orphiila Cull- AL Nelson, B.C.B.Bowman, où gner Fairley.vg late J.M.BOY n thé 18th inst.ancouver, C oungest dau tewart, of Hamilton.* à BECHANAN-WADDON \u2014 At Sydney.©.on January 6th.by Rev.J .F.Forbes, Alex.X.Buchanan, of Sydney.to Annie Whaddon.of Rose Blanche, Nfid.® DAVIDSON HUTCHI NS \u2014 At the Shure st.viour, Nelson .the Prev Cartylg LAN- STEWART \u2014 Charles | hter of .by Charles Davidson, of Rossland, B.C., second son the Hon.Mr.Justice Davidson.af Mon treal, a Lucle Elizabeth, daughter f.J.R.Hutchins.of Montreal.UNG \u2014 At the residence of the bride's parents, Halifax, N.S.Jasye 10, by 'T.Cumming, Tames Hirtla.merchant, of Lunen urs.to Bites Agnes Barah.eldest daughter of ppomas Young, merchant, of Miliville.TMACK-FULLERTON \u2014 AL Parrabors NN.on January 3rd, by w.Lane, assisted by Rev.Toseph Sellars, © ampton, Rev.Charles Malcolm Mack, of River John.to Mamie Ethel Fullérton, of Parrsboro\u2019.* MACKENZIE-CALDWELL\u2014At Windsor, on January 1, by Rev.Henry Dickie.shry M£éKenzié.of Lakelands, 10 Georgie À.Caldwell.ot South Rawdon MA RES (LARK \u2014 At Hoaton, Di cember A.D.MacKinnon, ichard McCabe, of Greenfield, .8., to n Thompson Clark, of Musquodo- ITCHELI-LIND \u2014 At Westminster, en Janua by Rev.E.H.Sawers, Brucé- fie Tg 8.Mitchell, Dawson City.to Wilhelmina Lind, of Westminster.* on December », by Rev.J.F.Forbes, ag- sisted by Rev.J.A.D.Morrison, dia Bridgeport, and Katle McDonald, daughter of Norman McDonald, merchant, Sydney.* POIRIER-MARTEL \u2014 At Three Rivers, on January 2rd, in the private chapel! of the Bishop's Palacé, by Rev.IL.Lamothe, Mr.Paul Etienne Poirier, merchant.\u2018of Fraserville, to Miss Henriette Martel.of Three Rivers.The happy cou- \"ple left the same day for a few.days\u2019 \u201cStay at New York.7 POWER- PALMER \u2014 At Welsford, Pictou.\u2018Ns.b D.H.Simpson, assiste 5 PN \u201cRead, Rufus Power to Leia = \u201cbaler.both of Welsford.* PURDY-FOY \u2014 At Parrebare.N.8., on November 29, by Rev.Williams.Burns Purdy.and Ella May Fog, both of North \u201cWallace.* SHARPE-SCHEAK \u2014 On January 1îth, 1900, at the M arvis Street a Church, by the Rev.B.D, Tho innie - Frances.second dau tee \u2018of diner .Sharpe, Esq., to J.Martin Scheak, Esq.\u201call of Toronto.* SIMS-SIME \u2014 At Dela s Soke Di N.8 Decembe BS VEN .States.Laurer e Sims to Yee Peer Stems, both of Delap's Cove.* DEATHS IN THE CITY.BEAUPRE\u2014~At Hochelaga, on the 21st in- PEGNEM\u2014In this city, 7 Cemetery.are Renpoctiully invited, stant, in her 11th year, the daughter of Mr.Antoine Beaupre.HARRIS\u2014On the 2th inst, aged 3 years 10 months and 27 days \u2018Guy Gershom .Guerin Harris, son of Mr.Samuel Harris, auctioneer.The funeral will take place Thursday, the 2th Inst.at p.m \u2018from the family residence, 125 Mansfield _ street.Jylia Fennell, * nem, fish dealer.\" place from her husband\u2019 743 Cadleux street, on Friday, the 25th jnat.\u2026 at 8.30 2 clock to Cote des Neiges to attend, Am- \u2018\u2019érican and New Brunswicie \u2018papers please - tbe 22nd Inst.IMMERHAYES \u2014 In this city se of January.1800, Caroline \u201c tén, Bomersetshire, \\ BARRICK - Fi copy.MB-At his late residence, on Monday.a in his 79th year, Charles ewby Sims.third son of the late Lindsay Sims, surgeon R.Funeral on Wednesday.the 24th, at 2.30 p.mon the Bummer born January 18th, 1821, at Taun- Eng.19 DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.BAKER \u2014 At Toronto, on January 17th, Bs Adrian Kenrick.only child of Florence M.and Francis 8.Baker.60 Bond street, Toronto after a long and painfu hayes, McGlashan, Murdoch | THE ES.CARSLEY C COs Montreal's Greatest Store Notre Dame Street.ANUARY Gx SALE hursday\u2019s Special Offering other, and from.the overwhelmning crowds that throng every section of The Big Store, it\u2019s quite evident that the goods offered are nothing short of DOWNRIGHT ECONOMY.With such liberal offers as we'll make to-morrow successful issues are attained and maintaloed.Ladies\u2019 Whitewear Sale The January Cheap Sale of Ladies\u2019 Whitewear has certainly eclipsed any of The Big Store's former sales.Enormous quantities of beautiful Lingerie has been brought forward and will be sold for the remainder of January at prices that will hardly represent the price of the material.Ladies\u2019 » Corset Waists: Just a hint of these pretty garments, cheaper than - ever and prettier too.Ladies\u2019 White Cambric\u2019 + Corset Cov- ge to $1.50 ers from .SPECIAL.ladies\u2019 Fine White Mus: lin Corset Covers, high neck, close fitting, neatly trimmed, Sale price 14\u20ac Ladies\u2019 Night Dresses.Every style, every pattern that has the merit of novel: ty about it basa re presentative in this sale.- LADIES NIGHT DRESSES, from 286 $5.00 Jacket Specials These prices are beyond the Jowest on record, considering the high standard of Ladies\u2019 Chemises.LADIES CAMBRIC CHEMISES from ip to IIc $4.00 SPECIAL.ladies\u2019 White Cambric Chemises, neatly trimmed with dainty frill, made in all sizes, splendid value.Sale price .- 236 Ç cach.Ladies'White Drawers Every detail in making and designing accurately attended téo by competent ar- \u201ctists in the art of making whitewear.ors from to I:c* $3.00 SPECIALS, Ladies\u2019 Fine White Long Cloth Drawers, made in two styles, with clusters of tucks and very neatly frilled, all sizes.Sale price 23C Lad ies\u2019 Capes The t reduction sale ends January 31st.jes should take this opportunity and secure a, stylish Garment at a discoun! _of 33 1-3 p.c.to 60 p.\u20ac.of CESSE < Jan.24th, 1900 «Ever onward\" This Great Sale rushes from one success to an- | Ladies\u201d White Draw Has surprised the shopping public xof- Montreal.Every one knows the Ogilvys\u2019 during a Clearance Sale of Stocks; it\u2019s making one dollar do the work of two.There are many exceptional values here for this week .Children\u2019s White Dresses, \u2018We have a small quantity of White Dresses for little ones, from 1 year to 3 years, trimmed with Real Torchon Lace and Insertion, to el at 25 per ent.off, with 10 per cent.extra off for cash.These Goods range in Tegular prices from $1.00 to $275, the ce of Colored Muslin and Print Dresses 25 per cent.and i per cent.off with 10 per cent off extra for cash.LINENS Canadian Sheetings Bleached or unbleached, plsin or twilled, 7-4, 84, 0-4, 10-4 widths at the lowest prices, with 10 per cent.off for cash.off with 10 per cent.oft extra for cash.remnants.MANTLES.Special discounts 25 Lo 50 cash.with black and self-sti 2e 200 0000004000040 AA040404040040040A0000000806040A4d44a8 6 5000008 080AA0000A00A040A040A404840A4048 ee evn a aan aa ress : Half Price loss 10 p.c.off SE or ca Our Linen Sale has not ceased, not by any means.ingly great reductions in this department.ers could wish for, and prices low enough to please the Yhriftiest.Remnants Dress Goods Wo have laid gut our stock of Remnants, all desirable lengths, all 331.3 These discounts come, already low priced PANCY BLACK AND WHITE DRESS GOODS.77 \u201cAll'to be cleared at 20 per cent.off, with 10 per cent extra off for cash.Ladies Jackets, Capes and Costumes.per cent.off, with an extra 10 per \u201cSent.oft for GIL.OVES.Ladies\u2019 4 Button By ede Gloves in nice Graye, Tans, Modes, White, eto.ing; worth $1.20, pair.Refreshment Room 2nd Floor.advantages of shopping at Silk Blouses, Béautiful Effects in Pale Blue, Gold, Pink, Green, Garnet and Hellotrope Shades.$9.00 to $10.50 each.Now Half Price, with 10 per cont.extra off for cash.Blouses.Pique Muslin and Print Hu all colors.Prices from 90c to Now LINENS We are giving exceed- Our Linens are all that careful buy- Huckaback Towellings 18 inches 180, reduced to Is.18 inches 230, reduced to 20 Inches 270, reduced to oe, Jess 10 per cent.off for cash.MANTLES.ur special price 60e pair.\u201cthe goods and the exquisite workmanship- of them.\u201cLadies\u201d Stylish \u2019 Capes of Ladies\u2019 Jackets made of English Cheviot and Beaver in , Brown, trimmed Braid, Grey and Blue, good ser- lined rich satin, regular regular $18.00.Sale ficeable sSHle price $2.98 \u201c$12.00 hie ies'Jacketsin F \u2018 and Drab Reaver Cloth, Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined fr breasted, Nel ati pige abc Groen and satin storm collar.regular 13.Gray, lined Kaloo.Sale price mmed Black Opossum, full sweep with storm collar, regular $18.00.Sale price - $8.67 Misses\u2019 Jackets in Oxford Mixed Tweed donble breasted, trimmed braid and pear] ar} buttons, regular $4.75.* $3.00 ~ - Skirt Sale.; The entire stock of Ladies\u2019 Dress Skirle are marked down toprices that insure avery garment being cleared by the end of the Great January Sale.} $12.50 Ladies\u2019 Fur lined Capes, lined with best Talbot.à Latest ent, \u201cremus with Black storm collar, regular 0.\" Salo price | 5 $18.00 Ladies\u2019 Costumes.The chief in this department has given orders that every ogstume must be sold by the end of January regardless of cost.go aint Navy English Serge Costumes with fine white stripe double breasted reefer jacket, white pearl buttons and full skirt, regular $10.23, Sale Price, $5.55 Ladies\u2019 Amazon Cloth Costume in Fawn and Drab Chesterfield, fly © Ladies\u2019 Dress Skirts, in Black Heavy A zon Cloth,.cut tail made and fall sweep, 5 rows stitching atbot- regular $4.00.Ladies\u2019 INavy Blue Dress Skirts, made bf $2.93 Ladies\u2019 Colored Skirts, made ol Fi ne] French loth in Black, Brown, Black and Green, lined and inter lined, velvet hound, regular $4.05 Price ~\u2014\u2014 Blu pe id ny skirt trimmed black satin,size Siu.inches, regular Sale $5.75.Sale Price Price 514.25 0400000000 060000000000000 O 40604 F CLEARANCE SALE of LADIES NECKWEAR Every Piece to go at a Sacrifice.By the end of the January sale The Big Store intends to close out the balance of its stock of Ladies\u2019 Neckwear, lucluding $ x, Ethel, beloved wile of J.Sld- Hey Ba trick, and daughter of W.L.Wil- inson; of this city.° BREEN \u2014 On Januar ary beloved wife RAD \u2014 At West, To con on, January 2nd, Nathaniel Aie, tes Toronto.Queen's, N Conrad, DELOUCHRY \u2014 At Preston, N.8., on December 13th, Dennis Delouchry, 19 Toa Bt.John! sa, Nfid., papers please GREGORY \u2014 At Quebec, Marie Louise Laetetia McCallum, ed wife of J.U.Gregory., HARVEY \u2014 At Brighton, Mass.on De- \u201ccember 30, Mrs.Busan F.Harvey, a native of Liverpool, aged 70.* HOBSON\u2014At the residence of her nephew.Chitco street, Vancouver, B.+ 10th inst., Harriet Hobson, aged 70°, veurs.KEMPT \u2014 At Forest Hill, Glasgow, Beot- land, on January 18th, Margaret Kempt, wife of Irvine Kempt, Gerieral Bupérin- tendent of the Caledonian Rallway.and hier of the late Sherif Davidson, \u2019 fer in, Ont.AROIS \u2014 At Quebec, on the 19th inst.Yadsiine Dion, beloved wife of Louls Mal\" pts Alderman for st.Valter Ward, aged on January 18th, belov- TTHENA \u2014 At Parrsboro\u201d, wm su bth, Captain George Mitiawa: | ctôn, Ont, on January Uris fine am widow _of the te Willlam McPhall, of Manila, aged.7 rest at Bandy C.Mil- Capt.R.Miler, we MILLER \u2014 Entered into h, January 20th, 1900, Bouc ler, Seloyed, sister of Gaspe, Que t 8t.Roch, Que., on January R D\u2014A êles Richard.(aged 20 years, daugh- sun of Ala late Eusebe Richard.* ND \u2014 At Baimoral Mills, Col- surHer La 8., December 25, William, son \u2019 Sheree \u20ac Butherland, aged TREMBLAY\u2014At Bt.Sauveur, Que., on the 19th inst, me Ladéa .aged .Laverdiere, wife of Mr \u2018Alexander Trem- moh A tn 8 at war t 3.30 am., Wed , .his father's residence, jt Feet east, Foronto, ¥ Frank A se 11 \u2018months and 3 vote ,\u2014 At Antigonish; Thonn By 2 Margaret 4 Ann, vite ot Sinn TWAIN - a Janus residence, fosebe ve mu we his 5 tha.\u2018year, a: rie hits Thomas, in a father et Mrs.A o rond, pronto.\u201d En nt wi SO \u2014 on, gian January.Ma ry Anne T 1 He the Rev.Arthur re loved head master of Toronto ram- ; Bro Sov Ter additions! Births, Miiriiges in Deaths, soo page 8., $ must £0.2 = A I lc A Jobo of t Ladies plain Satin Stocks, In self and contrasting colors, 4 pleats, ® $ As 32C Fret lok of Ladle Tl Ee Stock Collars with beautiful butterfly 3 bows, in prottÿ co 2 At 5 AC An immense lin Ladies\" Cog Stik Ties, with dainty lace trim.2 med ends.ian Tic._ ABR > \u2018clothing Sale If parents are contemplating buying their boys a suit, they should not miss this rare chance.Every suit reduced for January 2 & Waterproof Horse Covers.great variety of Waterproof Horse A Covers, rubber Ci Aptons, etc, reduced during the January Sale.au Black Oiled Water- Boys\u2019 Navy Blue Serge Sailor Suits, collar trim- ed with 3 rows of m braid gold, navy and Sale |., brass anchor bat- Piodia Rubber Horse - Bl : \u201cseams and strong finish, shorn) > CS AR -_ Boys\u2019 Navy Blue 81% folk Buits, made of good serviceable one Pe Y lined roug out, re lar $283, Sal 2e price .- »- Boys\" 3 piece Tweed Suits, double breasted roof Sal BE Ein docs ar Ton Sais price , Tegulsr $ 1.5, agé Same quality : an above, size 88 x J sa potes 8 regular , Bal ing, reguiae$3.50, Sale pri $2.85 style, made of ) a) haat WOO, ancy mix tweed, farmer's satin ined, $ Sterling Sitver Sale.regular $5.55, Sale price.3.40 Here area fow hints in prices of Sliver - Novelties.These prices hold good during AFamous Line of \u2018Books - the January Sale only.n plrystal Salt and Just in brand new from a New York pub- Pepper Casteru with Jisher, an immense shipment of a famous solid silve) , band- line of paper bound Books, in small hand somely cha , resalar put up and very wall 28s.Sale Price, 10¢ printed.Authors suit all tas seme, A Brubess, Doyle, Stevenson.f, Paper Cutters or Shiro Peary mane ith ie Togtine.\" 2 silver Pr handle, \"226 and in fact eve suthor of - note, fh eer joe A Great Display of Music 8dle Price .\u2018Mune if fast recovering from the temporary Holiday lull, a really th foment line of Blatk Kony Pam Now Music hab just sirived in.à ing Balls, with sterling ing silver handite, regular oc.Sale 4ic spllers today ace ate, Soldlera of Groene First folin Wa Swanes Bmoty aies Writing Beta Seta insluding 1 paper gut: Moke.In addition to there a one os ve bred other Jew tities of plages and songs 2p, Vos a Aso à sterling at are takin d, live las price ng | re.Tega: 250 sliver ?andies, regler L ES 656 Mail Orders \u2018Carefully Filled.THE §, CARSLEY Om, ; 1165 te 1783 Notre Dame Street Bs to 104 st.James Serest, Montrea k * A front,jacket lined sati n, heavy serge, cut latest regula e style, very wide, iinéd Price $9 75 and interfined, regular 8 $4.05.Sale Ladies\u2019 Covert Cloth Sonam ih Fawn; Drab; |- Carriage Aprons with\u2019 plush\u2019 Yin- 7 OG IL.YY BILAAAANA wv ; Cormnez St.Catherine and Mountain Streets.povescssoccoccoplés- 46400064 oO VYSs 145 + Agents, > - Greater Reductions ! Bigger Bargains! es can De a en re Penn Why ?Sea Aro dosing CHINA AND GLASSWARE Call and be convinerd.E.HAGAR & CO, 448 and 448 St.Paul st, a EEE RESE EE lo o fo = fo be 4 le fo > lo - > e a > fo - fo fo - fo p djojfoejaipoiririodepeiainfmiofoiefeiehdeieial .- When you get to the roof tise oir farttous Eastlake Shingles Galvanized or Painted.4 ae Lime Compesitio on © \" Wette we ¥ AULD MUCILAGE vo.\u201d Metallic R NE \u201cto Co.Limited à me our 1 lps Mentreal TORONTO, .RA OHATEATGUAY WORKMEN.AREN officers of Chateauçuer H MeLAREN & cb.Led, Rola Pd W Hear \"3e dl, '» .M 708 Craig Street, Montreul.20tatyl W.; George R néon foremmen; Malo j : : : Jang ores R.J often, Kee, Row?David Chambers, receiver; James Me SEWING.nie?fnanclere John L Ligget, ide; {Samuel x \u20ac rroil MACHINES installed, Dire tte Low aster Factory Pit ses en, © ighsba ani y cts any ma ssrs.Thoraas Brady, and Duncan Me: chines Jn ade, Jn Cormick, Q.C.Several of the brethren ex- empelves as ng tified of the order, and declar- 3 ven Le Ratan All Ic sce \u201ctne \"BAILEY DONALDSON co, 1 67.PETER m MONTREAL.: DRINK: > LA PORTE MARTIN & CIE., Montreal.EF.Cou ads od paye © Consuming \u201d htt 1*otyqodtf AC LONG LESSON WELL'LEARNED The experience of a quarter of a century has taught the makers of the me how to produce the most durable, reliable snd generally efficient writing machine, Spackman & Co., 119 St.Fre .Xavier Street, 14%nty14 Jaw Cleansing and cM E Washing Powder.COST ONLY NOMINAL.©, lorid ef Lime Donner ne on Sh eas ods + 40 oo For Domestie ve for the finest reed to the dirtiest es.For Metal Tntensils of alt kinds, 1 rl 8, Sinks oto.ashing Pain For 5, t, Floors, an mals, for the at For DERG whe, ue v y Faïtors and | fi se poder ts oda eed sud perfect vas lo: lb 1 at 160 En, - ral discoun spores vor \u201cFor Hotte Birés Jr) Furnacht, and for man Dactering ves J SF cont af Taal sen ur pe or and Hi It fa very Mn siriple to use mo Shanatng of fire Are places) ee = 1 porto.dissolved iu water Sud a t A300 pel tos peli: A Ci eu Premium Nivel Lithograme, with the ed their intention of doi power to increase the mem roh p.; 00 ; GOD OF MOSES.\u2014Dr.Wilbert ite gave the sixth of hin Bible tures last night nt pject.being w.Joe down tore.It wi off our HA Sc Fancy Black Dress Goods Sheet Musle, Hundreds of other lines equally special in value now offering throughout the ~~Commencing today; we will altow a-discount of 25 percent: \u201cGreat Aîter Inventory .Clearance Sale To-morrow\u2019s interesting little programme of mark values, study over this little lot, come and see the goods, and we feel confident that you \u2018Il decide that your HARD -EARNED Will spent here to the best advantage.Compare these SH SELLING STORE Prices with the high price long credit stores\u2019 discounts and use your own eyesight and good judgment.Regular Reduced Regular Reduced ices.Prices.Prices.Prices.$200 Ladies\u2019 Steel, Jet and Uxydired | Be and 35c Fancy Rihbons now 10c ._ Blac BOW lie : 98 5¢ Fancy Haudkerchiefs now Bic $1.75 Real Seal Leather Purses, Sterl- Black Fur Ruifs now 350 ing Silver Mounts 9 $1.25 Black Thibet Rutls now 78c Be Morocco Leather Photo Frames.400 124e White Check Muslins now Tic $1.10 Real Trish Linen Table Cloths se French Tatleta Silks now.380 212y 124¢ illed Silesia Lining now .8ic $1.00 Men's Catan Jackets S00 Me Fleeced Lined Underwear now 6240 5c Fancy White Muslin .13)c 0c Fnocy Silksnow -.\u2026 BBe Be Paid Dress Goods Tho Bec Corduroy Velveis now aie 7¢ Fast Color Prints .4fc|15c Giughams now.Bo Cashmere Flannels .27c Late Lonsdale Cambric now > 90 1 Wrapper Flannelotte .J 100 Flemish Linen, 40 inch now .17e .Plain Black Mohair now pe 19c HALF PLICE.M ace Collars and Yokes Half Price.ll pay you to visit our store every day during this great clearance sale, Embroidery Loom Ends.\u2019 St.Cath d Pasl S M I LTON S atherine an \u2018and a tracts Square A JANUARY SHOE BARGAIN ! well made and finished CHILD\u2019 Ss HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS EQUALLY AS GOOD.BOOT, heel or spring heel, button GEO, G.GALES & CO, Chance of a life time to sectire a first-class solid or lace, tip or plain.Sizes, 7 to 1014, worth $1.00 to $1.50 a pair.137 St.Antoine St.; Jia cet of Windsor St, à leather Dongola Kid or Pebble, b 0 SALE PRICE, .[ SEY A SY\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ve 'APIOLINE | (CHAPOTEAUT) À \u201cDEATHS.; ) Reported at the Star omet A sate and powertil wataen's regulator, pac 5 - gertalls preacribed by the highest Medica To-day.falists tor delay, pain and rreutaritios \u2014 3 00 of all Dru ruggisis, or by mall.\"P.O.Box 2081, New Yo 152 2awt lector of Tuesday, was in Burle is dead à Col.Hi death of Montreal.ght of Donell, gaoler, di jan Church, | is \u201coct being \"The God of { ee, with un line atudy of the Bock od to the remark af the ooteat's t-acholéz.LONDON.Ont.\u2014 Robert Reid, sr, Col- some titmé aÿo ut the corner- Burwell streets, in which ly crushed was in the born in Paisley, Scotiand, on January 1, 1822, and came to at the age of 26, when he started in, business that his sons still carry on as Bros.& Co., wholesale stationers.He was one of the founders of the Bt.Andrew's Society in 1851, an every public en made the city fed collector of customs, which po- spot has sance filled.ARILICIOUS WOODSTOCK, Ont.\u2014 Mrs.Thomas, re Net of the late Robe: t Th \u2019 dead et © e la £ r omas, is de SUBSTANTIAL Robert Murray, of Harringtorf died- a few days ago r.David McKay, formerly of Embro, Mrs.Mortimer wich died on Saturday, aged 20.Her husband died only a few months ago.Mr.William Cheasley, of Blandford, died ong Monde , à Mr.hn ne Ee Me \u20ac here on on ins Kay & VANKLEEK HILL, Ont.ser, aged 81, one of the oldest settlers of West Hawkesbury, died Minn.He formerly resided in Ottawa and ST.CATHARINES, Ont.\u2014 William Corbin, of the late firm of Patterson & Cor- slecirie car builders, RNWALL, Ont.ie dnughter \u2019 intar 3 5 TORONTO BOARD or TRADE.TORONTO, January 24\u2014The Board of Trade yesterda iia principal ° À.Geddes and Mr.J.T.Matthews.rer is nero a ABBOTSFORD.y of Me y ng.Fire ture of bis Jodger libra bumt and a ell valued Ex five hundred d ST.PAUL CHURCH.! commuñion Dorchester street, om be Shad in the ohuroh on Friday evening at 8.15 o'tlock.prayer:meeting pervice wil \u2018be hold evening.i customes at this port.died on due to an accident that occurred ae and |- his foot was bad- be amputated.He Mr.Reid NSH \u201cLibby's cénned meats 40 years the standard.Libby\u2019s Boneless Chicken and had to 78th \u2018year of his age.London in June, 1848, the eid d can be identified with erprise in Tandon since he in home.In 1876 he was ! Û | Y \"Carefully cooked and packed in | the Libby Kitchens so that the natural flavor of fresh cooked chicken is retained.Convenient sized key opening cans.Ask your grocer.If he * don't handle it, write 7 LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY, CHICAGO, ILL., U.S.A.\"How to Mike Geuû Tye t - New Bastion.a Ÿ.re ere bee me of 20*ntyt t Brandon.Man.Dennié, of North Nor- ay died at his \u2018home - Alex.Fra- on Tuesday.jinson has received word of the is brother, George, in St.Paul, Write foe free book, Lat\u201d NO RETALIATION NOW.Michigan Lumbermen Must Face Ontario's Legislation Unaided.WASHINGTON, January 24.\u2014 There will be no retaliation agalnst Canoda on ae: count of the Imposition of the export duty on.Canadian logs.The Administration,\u201d which nt.one time considered very seriously taking some refallatory ac- died on Mondav after a lingering ill- 1 years of age.Miss Ids Mac- of \u2018Donald MacDonell, ed on Tuesday from consumption.rt disease, was re-elected by acclamation cers as follows: President, os Kemps.Br ic president A.5 tion on this account, finally determined.not H.Massey; treasurer, Mr.J.L.Shine: to do so.For the past new days a num- preentatives on the Harbour Board, Mr.ber of prominent American lumbermen have been conferring with senators and re- presentativés ax to whether such action \u201cGould and should be taken hv Congress at the present session.When they first came they wanted some sharp retaliatory measure passed by Congress, but ther were \u2018all Republicans, and they yielded to the argument that it was inadvisable to take any action which might lead to the general opening up of the tariff question on the eve of \u2018a predidential campalgn.Besides, they came to the conclusion, upon a full consideration of the matter, that they would be able to protect their own Interests in a commercial way without any such assistance as they had sought, Dy, Que., ja oo total Re at-60 \u2018clock this morn- took by the chimfiey.The furni- r Mr.Dalmare Viens were ry belongin ng to to Mr.Ro Row- reparatory Pauls Church, thie PAR DAILY SPAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY $4, 4, avenue.Mr.F.N.Southam who bas been Fpend- -ing à few days in Quebec, has returned to town.; 1 nnrn the summer rate being held there | HER NEFA .* A Good Maxim te Le; ei, (4 y .J tu = to-dey.Mr.C.J.Smith, travelling tral | ; tt - 5; ; + \u2018 .ve LS - fic manager of the Canada Atlantic Rall- 1 Never Out of Season.\u2019 « - , SOT way is In town to-day.Mr.R.A.Daw- : or > - ; - » % \u2018au son, interpreter for the Dominion fBteam- : mm Neither is a good family medicine, like Signet xX Not in Public Interest That Mr.«nip Company.arrived up from Portland Mr.Robert Dinahan Testifies as to Hood's Ssrzaparile.& tones up the sys- À = to-day with (wenty-eight Scandinavian , fem, cares calarrh, rheumatism, scrofula e Wp Mackay Should Hold Two tmmigrants who are bound for polats in Lomioux\u2019s Stock Trans- and all stomach troubles, ee ha .\u2019 iti the Western States.arti who weak | 2 CS 7, Positions.Mr.H.À.Price assistant general pas- .actions.All are and .#5 e sickness , worn .: : ; : senger agent of the Canadian Pacific \u2014 ; by the effects of illness or overwark find ; .: 4 2 ATTITUDE OF MR.A.J.BRICE.ratiwey.teft town for Moncton, N.B., this IT BEGAN IN JULY, 1898.in its use appetite, strength and health, , If headach * = Gentlemen of re -\u2014 morning.LS \u2014\u2014 Disordered Stomach \u2014 \u201c Now-a- your headaches are due to ; & served tastés always \u201cO@ He Sets Forth Reasons Why He Seeks T\u2014s\u2014\u2014ees@m\u2014e\u2014\u2014 | This Testimony Was Taken in the days ! can eat anything I wish because eye-strain g suitable pair of glasses \"a 2h admire this style of @) to be President of th: Board THE HISTORICAL TABLEAUX.Charge of Theft Against Rood's Sarsaparilla keeps my stomach in will cure them.\u2019 \u2019 ; A Pa .Rin of Trade.\u2014\u2014 = Lemieux.order.\u2019 H.Stone, Sherborn, Mass.Our optician is at your service, À g- ) Arrangements Forwarded for the En- : Catarrn\u2014 \u2018Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla has ° ° * » o ; Our assortment con- tertainment in Afd of the 1t was generally supposed the enquetes in cured my husband's catarrh troubles, and .& sists of the most fash- ŸzZ Patriotic Fun, the Lemieux cases vere over with the (x | ven me relief from sick headache.\u201d Henry Birks & Sons ; .g i i The Patriotic Fund promises to be ception of the conspiracy charge, and that, Sify, J W.Phill - 7 ionable designs, the = largely \u2018increased pa the Proceeds ot he #0 far as the charges of theft were concern- | Gg lips Square, Montreal.; 4 À oval, round and concert and tableaux to be given on the ©d, the accused had been committed -for- square tops, with 7 evening of February 16th, and at a mat- trial.At the close the argument ja the TTC * J - tnee on the 17th, in Her Majesty's.COUBPIFACYy \u2018Case yes ay Judge oque _ 4 either the plain or = A meeting of the organizing committee announced that there would be two more.20 1 4 ) chased sides.was held yesterday afternoon at the res!- Tote the?s1sard this morning in the 4 TN dence of Mrs.George Drummond, when i ve ordi i \\ ; .[J .Lemieux was uccordingl d .\u201c À These we make in ?an detalls in connection th the enter- today and ihe enauete closed.\u2019 20x1 d with alnment were arranged, those present be- Ro naban, commission agent, 13 = \u2014 mr - \u2014 .\\ 14k and 18k an wit 4 ing Mrs.Richard Macdonald, the origina- St.pon street, was called, and examined © SEE THAT THE LABEL READS CUCUMBER.and ROSES, - Mh engraving of seal ina- tor of the affair; Mrs.Drummond, Mrs.bY Mr.Hutchinson.oo E , t 12 H.C.Scott, Mrs.Logan, who is designing Mr.Quinn objected to the examination oo ; J ven Love can t stand it * 7 crest or monpgramine.the tableaux ; Miss Skelton, Mrs.Wal- of AS further witnesses in this case, on the Mr, Harry Cassils is leaving for Now Rough chapped skin, whether of face Range m price from MJ ton, Messrs.Clouston, Stikeman, James iy trial, the ceused had | been eam York to-night.be disens hae uoighily dito re , Ross, A H \u2018 ; Miss Dansereau left for Quebec yesterday > : 7 $6.50 to $18.00.» Angus Hooper and Browning.Judge Choquet said the committal had afte: to visit friend 3 beautiful aod porent, make your kin 7 The participants in the tableaux will all not yet been made.miernoon to visit friends.Pr A lg JELLY OF ¢ À .be people prominent in the fashionable MR.DINAHAN HEARD.Madame Robidoux is in Quebec, where Draggiets kcep it.\" OSES.R A.Dickson & Co, ; life of the city, and they will be presented The witness testified: \u201c1 had business re M 2 Best Py he Chateau Frontenac.\u2018 * > JEWELLEES on a brilliant and elaborate scale.A very dealings with Lemieux in July, 1895.The on acl oN 0 E ontreal, is the guest of JOHN LEWIS o , A fine lady singer will be engaged.and the first transaction with him was in wheat.er aunt, Mrs.Pent and, at Three Rivera.9 * 2261 St.Catherine St.musical feature of both performances will There were two or three small transactions Mr ; and Mrs.Alired Brunet sail from New Pharmaceutical Chemist 7 201 L Be prominént.A superb set of slides are befora that, but our regular transactions York on February 16, on à trip to Eur- > = Se now being prepared for the maunee, and \u2018O'MMenced in July, 1898, and continued up obe.' mrolephone.1094 5 Cor Un es\u201d \" Pp) a RED J.BRICE \u201cA Narrative Serles of War Pictures.\u201d Hi about tua months 20 et principally Miss May Collins, of Flattsburg, is in town ' ° f b N NW 0 .ALF .- ; rom July, 1898, to July, .Sometimes e guest of Mra.A.C.Lytle, 6 Kink AALS taken from (he leading English papers.yo had daily transactions and sometimes \" \u2019 fora with stirring patrlotc songs between, will Both from the social and musical standpoint, considerable time elapsed between our dealings.I cannot say what amount of money was paid in to me by Lemieux.\u201d © The following circular has been issued in connection with the Board of Trade elec make up a part of the programme.SOLD ALL OVER THE WORLD.| tions: the entertainments promise to be among Mr.Quinn objected to any evidence ex- .ENORMOUS 7 2 50 ; Montreal, January 22, 1900.the most Important of the season.In one C\u20acPt as to the month of September.1898, Med ancy, down Penn Poin\u2019 han.Dear Sir.of the tableaux, he Signing of the Mag- he period named in the information.few days.SALE _ Tubes of Jelly of CUCUMBER and ROSES sald to mber.Ii has no equal for chap; hands and al! roughness of the akin.See that the label reads The judge reserved his decision on the point, The witness continued: \u201cThe whole am- -ount placed in my hands might have been $100,000.No far as I figured out his net Having been nominated for the office of president of the Board of Trade, 1 desire to place before the members of that board the reasons which bave led me tv accept the na Charta,\u201d there wiH\u2014be\u2014fuily sixty participants.\u2019\u2019Queen Elizabeth Tecelving the news of the destruction of the Spanish Armada,\u201d \u2018Going to the front, and \u2018Rule DEWARS TODDY-WHISKY (REGISTERED) Mrs.Duncan McLengan has taken her departure from Lancaster for New York on a visit of some weeks.; reasc .{ far Dr.Robt.H.Craig has returned from New Cucumber and Roses, nomination, Britannia\u201d will be the other three tab- loss in my office did not exceed $11,000.\u201d York, where he has been visiting the hos- as there are roau7 limitations on tbe market.leaux, and when the last 1s presented The Court\u2014\"How did you come to those In the first place J wish to state that pitals during the past week.these reasons are entirely of a public char- at DRUGGISTS KEEP IT.\u201cRule Britannia\u201d will be sung in chorus figures ¥* JOHN LEWIS, to the accompaniment of one of the beat \u201cI figured it out the other da | Dr.Stewart who has been the guest of his ; y.I had : : ¢ RP £ Manufacturing Chemist, acter and by no means personal to Mr.Mec- bands in Canada.An honourary commit- {to tax my memory to some extent.I keer visterwinlaw the Misses Ogilvie, Union Nothing 1 ke fo he Pi : 2208 Bt.Catherine, corner Cniversity.kay whom, under other circumstances, 1 tee has been formed, including the most [no booke, but a stock sheet.The first avenue, bas returned to New York.t i se Ë ol it rt e urpose 8 1 x FN .20rx1 stock transaction took place July 5, and is shown on page 25 of my stock sheet.He is called \u2018Higgins\u2019 He dealt in sugar and made $200.He put up $50 margin as L.would willingly support.It is, of course, known to the members that Mr.Mackay is president of the Harbour Board, and, in my Judgment.it ia neither pood policy nor in ot influential people in the city.It is hoped that Their Excellencies the Governor- General and Lady Minto will be present.Mr.J.Bruce Payne, of Granby, who is at present a patient at the Montreal General Hospital, is making rapid progress towards recovery.\u2019 - MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.To Exchange, St.Catherine St.| Bispham _ WITH the interest of the Board of Trade that the \u2014 M.and made a profit in corn.In sugar in T y \" > DR.H.J.BRODEUR, same gentleman should weld the presi- one instance in July there was a Joss of he Ale Herbert Mera Mare storday SPECIALIST.OF PARIS, dency of doth boards.Whilst Lhe new A CHARGE OF ASSAULT.- Lemieux used to send me the money Mr.W.de M.Marler, Peel street.to DON'T FAIL TO HEAR- SKIN, BLOOD POISON, SCALP Works in the harbour are being actively car- through Mr.Reid.I don't remember that Miss Beatrice Allan, eldest daughter of ried on Mr.Mackay's time will be largely occupied in connection with them.and it is very doubtful if he would be able to give that consideration to the duties of the office of president of the Board of Trade which any money was handed directly to me by Mr.Lemieux.1-don\u2019t remember that 1 went to the bank except on the first transaction.He telephoned me his order, and I\"went \u201ct6_the bank to take him back his Mrs.J.S.Allan.The marriage of Mr.Walter Allworth, of Montreal, to Miss Lillian Maud Hamil- ~~ tow; \"daughter-of Mr.and Mrs.RC.Hamilton.will take place quietly at the bride\u2019s A Bow Over Some Turkeys Which Resulted in an Iron Bar Being Used.\u2018Last evening Chief Tremblay.of Ste.and URINARY DISEASES.Acne, eczema, pimples, davdrufl, hair falling, Disuases of Men.varicorale, nervous debility and al) results of Loreguiariiies efyouth.Natural strength and vigaur restored.\u201cto | their importance demand.ree \u2014 130.BLEURY STREET.10am.t0 12am, 1.30 p.m.to 4.30 p.ru, 7 p.m, a to i The only marks umb 830 p.m.Bundays 1 p.m.tosp.m Bell Tol Main, In the second place.it has frequently been Cunegonde.arrested a man named Felix MONEY.only marks or numbers on home, 69 St.Mary street.Toronto, on Very desirable business corner in West 2184.237% the duty of the Council of the Board of j- ; \u201c my sheet were at my own iustance, and edn - event ; , End, valued at $24,000.Bullding is first = : Loris Rtn dope set Phy one a ee ee ee EL; | Motet Choir steel s.Well rented to a first class\u2019 \u2019 Trade in the past to criticise the actions .15 ; vernay street, on a charge of assaulting \u2018| \u2014 \u201cDi \u201chi i \u2019 of the Harbour Commissioners, and it seems two neighbours with an fron bar.All the chone Judge Did you get cash or Chin Doin Ne Japanese Ambassador at business.Would exchange for building EDUCATIONAL.cially important now.when such vast '7 los ; eques - .ashington, D.C., wi 18 pve $, lots suitable for Improvements.WINDSOR HA works are to be carried on, that the coun- Parties work in the Singer Manufacturing As a rule 1 pdid and received cash.retaries and suite, are at the Place Viger oO LL, cil should preserve its entire independence Company's factory.Two of them.Miskett On one or two fiecasions I got as high as Hotel.In the party are the Ambansa- PARENT BROS.\u2019 - .of the Harbour Board.Cases may arise in and Arent, bought a couple of turkeys dur ,000.The mofiey was in bills, not all dor\u2019s son, his wife and Edwin Morgan, > TUESDAY.JAN Y 80th at 8 15 : which the interests of the port\u2019 and the ing the Christmas season, and some one Ville Marie.bill ; 1 kept my account at of the Corcan Legation.Mrs.Chin Doin 97 ST.JAMES EET, \u2019 » + 40, oy d 0 ge 0 USIC busineza men may seem to be adversely al uring the night stole the birds, Kamin- the Merchants Hank of Canada.Ye is on her way to Japan and will go 1P#x2 People\u2019s Bank Building | PLAN NOW OPEN AT SBAW'S._ \u2019 fected by the serio of the Harbour Board, sky was accused \u2018of the theft.He denied Crogs-examined by Mr.Quinn: ; West on the Canadian Pacific.The other Reserved Seats, 81, all though the house\u2018 ad 1t wou » say \u20ac : 7 It and was enraged against his accusers en you mention $100,000 received members of the party return to Wash- 203 200 ; Miss Lacoste gave a delightful skating party WM.MATTICE, Hon.Sec'yon Monday night, at the private rink adjoining the residence of Sir Alexander acoste, 71 St.Hubert street, in honour you don\u2019t mean you got that much cash *\u2019 \u201cNo, that i the amount debited to him.\u201d Yon did pt always receive money from im ington to-day.The Princess of \\Waler has accepted the presidency of a\u2019 committee for equipping inconvenient if the council in combatting the action of the Harbour (Commissioners ould also at the same time seem to be attacking its own president.for making such a charge before his fcl- low-employes.It is alleged that last evening, as Miskett and Arent were passing LONDON.VLADIMIR | \u201cHis success was overwhelming.\u201d ; \u2014Murlval Courter.and despaiching a base-hospital for the President: For the above reasons I beg to ask vour his house.he jumped out of a gateway \u201cNo.At times.| had moneys debited espal | of Miss Chinic, of Quebec, who is at pres- INCE OF WALES.K vote and influence in support of my candi- and wafted an iron bar about thelr skulls.against him on the books bY Imperial Yeomanry.The Duchess of Con- ent her guest.The rink was effectively achmann + H.R.H.THE PRI} ALES.K.G.dacy.y ; Arent was knocked senseless, and was \u201cWas there ever any Sttempt on Mr.Le-| Daught and (Lhe Duchess of York are lighted by fentoons of Chinese Janterae a\u201c a Director: \u2018ours truly, sent to the Notre Dame Hospital.Mig- Mieux's part ta,gonceal anything ?\u201d Yice-presidents, e committee o and decorated with flags an unting.n ee SIR C.HUBERT H.PARRY, D.C.L.ALFRED J.BRICE.kett escaped with a couple pr go blows \u201cNo; everything was open so far as he ladies au exceptionally strong one, includ- Skating was kept up until midnight, after Te Bein.Ra heey ha moses: tnferpeeter of .» Chlef Trocbi ! hs was concerned.\u201d _ ing the Duchesses of Devonshire, Beaufort, which supper was served.and an im- - .Boston Herald.M.A., Mus.Doc.* \u2014 In the face.et Tremblay was sent for \u201cWhen you answer that some of the billa| Marlborough, Haunilton, Sutherland, promptu dance enjoyed in the drawing- ONE GREAT RECITAL, WINDSOR HALL, Friday.Feb.2, at 8.15 Reserved seats, $1.00, $1.50.\" Plan opensat Shaw's, 2274 Bt, Catherine street, on Monday, Jany.29.201 THE CHURCH HOME rooms.Among the invited guesta were Miss May Sicphens, Miss Alice Shaugh- nessy, Mise Duhamel, Miss V.MacCallum, Miss IJsobel Burke, the Misses Roy, the Mises Bover, Miss Garneau (Ottawa), iss Dansereau, Miss Frechette, Miss Millie Monk, Mr.B.Sims, Mr.H.Cassils, Mr.J.R.Claney, Mt.G.W.Stephens, jr., Mr.Sheppard, Mr.Amos, Mr.Baby, ackay, the Misses Gascoigne, and arrested Kaminsky.This morning he pleaded not guilty and was remanded.The man in the hospital will be unable to get out until Friday.Somerset, and Adeline Duchess of ford.Thirty thousand pounds is required, and eight thousand is already promised.A quiet wedding took place at St.George's church this morning at a quarter after eight o'clock when Miss Helen Inez Bot- terrell daughter of Mr.E.Hl.Hotterell, Dorchester street, was married to Mr.Arthur Dawson Fry, the very Rev.Dean were of the Banque Ville Marie would you have noticed this if the question had not n asked \u201cIt was a common occurrence to get money in Banque Ville Marie hills, because we dealt with William Weir & Sons, who used a great many Ville Marie bills.\u201d cash Mr.Lemieux paid you in September ?\u201d PLAY FOR BIG TROPHIES.Curlers Will Play to-morrow for the Governor-General and Jubilee Trophies.} The curlers of thin isteiet will be busy THE MONTREAL SCHOLARSHIP now open for competition.\" This Scholarship ie tenable for Trree Years, and provides FREE MUSICAL ED- \u201cVCATION at the College, with a sum of Fifty Guineas per annum for maintenance.Candidates are eligible between thé fol- 18, \u201cCan you tell \u2018us the amount of STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS.lowing ages reckoned on the date fixed [all day to-morrow in Montreal.They will WI cannot.i lati i vi the Messrs.: for the examination: ; tay for the (lovernor-General's and the Mrs.\u2018Maloney Seized When Coming \u201cCan you tell uk in any way the total am- Carmichael oMdating.hen BE yiride who the Misses Meagher, Miss Murphy, Arma Moonee In trely iven that the 'COMPOSITION\u2014Males and Females, be- Jubilee trophies.The first-named will be Down the Stairs in Her House.ount \u2018of cash paid you by Mr.Lemieux ¥\"| handsome travelling dress of brown MF.Gascoigne, Mr.de audiere, Church Home of Montreal will be Held\" in tween 13 and 21, ved for at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, \u201cI cannot.\u2019 broad cloth.tailor made, braided in nar- the Misses orget, Miss Sicotte.the Inatitution, 403 Guy street, on the Misses Leclaire, Dr.Villeneuve, Mr.Thompson, Baron d Halwyn.Mr.Ives, Mr.B.Drolet, Mr.Lea, Dr.Harrison, Dr.Mrs.Maloney, an old , lady, who lived at No.165 St.Dominique street, was com- to) and the last named at half-past seven at night.he games will be as follows: Thursday Next, the 25th Inst., at 4 o'clock p.m., for the Annual Election of the officers of th~ Co! tion, and for row gilt braid, the coat made with revers of yellow, braided in gold, and hat of brown velvet trimmed with brown os- PIANOFORTE\u2014Males.between 13 and 18: Females, between 13 and 19.TOOK PACKAGES TO LEMIEUX.Charles A.Reid, clerk, St.James street, ORGAN \u2014 Males, between 13 and 19; Fe- FOR THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ing down stairs at her home last evening, .any - , bet 18 and 20.; paries | ÿ trich feathers and vell 8, d Benoit, Br.Villeneuve, Mr.Maurice A HARP Males, between 13 and 18 ; Fe- PRIZE.when she was suddenly seized with a stroke tes atified: él have taken packages to Mr.carried a Vigo: of white ps The Burke, Mr.Branchaud.Mr.Whelan, Mr.the Corporation.wich\u201d ay ro lenis «males, between 13 and 19.\u2019 Montreal va.Thistle, on Caledomua ice.y Of paralysis and fell unconscious to the Mr.Quinn obi Mr, Dinaban.ot bridesmaid, Miss Florence Botterell, wie- ramee.Mr.Armstrong, Miss Duchastel done at said meeting.y Bay ; .bottom.: 0 EC 9 any evidence excel ter of the bride wore dark green broad de Montrouge, Mr.Duchastel de Mont- -Caledonia va.Lachine, on Thistle ice.Wh, SANDERS, Secretary.St.Lawrence va.Cornwall, on Montreal ati She led 1 Montreal,\u201d Ianuaty th, 1900, \u201c1 ?- - \u2014\u2014 -\u2014\u2014\u2014tready past all -human-aid\u2014She n : that dealing with the period named in the While it was desirable that rouge, Mr.Grissen.Mr.Jules 1, the VIOLIN.VIOLA and VIOLONCELLO \u2014 Misses Hickson, Mr.Claude Hickson, the Males and Females, between 13 and When she was picked up she was al- x : ; cloth with hat of green velvet trimmed information with violets and carried white flowers.7 1 Lège LT IL was de | A i | oe DOUBLE BASS\u2014Males, between 13 and Heather vs.Alex: .:ria, on Nt.Lawrence the ambulance on the way to the General oo go BED investigation into the Mr.J.Fry was Dest man.Mrs.Botterell ses Laracque, Nr.Larocque, .Miss ' 3.ice.Hospital.Coroner McMahon disposed of jected that it should be done in the name Mother o the ride, ed ho handsome a oferstan Mine Ts A her : Mi \u2018va F- WIND INSTRUMENTS\u2014Males, between FOR THE JUBILEE TROPHY.the case without calling for a jury.of dn enquete into a charge against Le- costume of wine coloured ¢loth with 7.Strathy, Miss Taschereau, } iss Marie \" ?, ; » , Tge sables and a velvet toque.Mrs.Henry Monk, Mr.Monk, the Messrs.Wather- 17 and 27.Thistle vs.Montreal, on St.Lawrence \u2014\u20140 Micuz, pnd thereby prejudice the case Frs.mother of the groom, was in black.spoon, Miss Hart, Mr.Hart, the Mesars.SINGING\u2014Males, between 18 and 24; Fe- ice.against him.; Immediately after the ceremony Mr.and Surveyer.Miss Beaubien, Mr.de G.Beau- |.CN males, botween 17 and 22._ St.Lawrence vs.Alexandria, on Thistle INDIA AND ITS PEOPLE.pie Judge Tentricted the Questioning as to Nes.Fry Jeft for their Ne Mo op bien, Mr.Power, Mr.Coghlan, the Messrs.ee.- =, dinahan\u2019s dealings wi mieux from July their return they will reside in Montreal.Garneau, Miss Loranger, Mr.J.Loranger, ] I The successful candidate must proceed to The Rev.Father Younan's illustrated to November.: Mr.V.Beaudry Miss Beaudry Me Foley, Grand eeting, is or her own expense, in time London at af the College at the be- 1900.for the opening ginning of May.An Official Certificate of Birth must accompany the application to complete, and Cornwall va.Caledonia, on Montreal ice.chine va.Heather, on Caledonia ice.tl DEAD IN HER ROOMS.lecture on \u201cIndia and its People,\u201d ed a large audience to the Monument National last evening, almost every seat in the big auditorium being filled.The lectu- attract- \u201cSometimes I got the cash for Mr.Ihna- han.Jt was generally in sealed packages.\u201d Cross-examined by Mr.Quinn he said his impression had been that he did not re- The marriage of Miss Bebe Hutchins, datugh- ter of Mr.J.R.Hutchins, of Montreal, to Mr.Lyle Davidson, son of Mr.Justice.Davidson took place yesterday afternoon Nelson, the Misses Le Blanc, Mr.Frank Harwood.Mr.Laframboise, Mr.J.Barry, Mr.Napier Smith, Mr.Sexton.Mr.J.McGee.Tn St.Jean Baptiste Ward, Thursday Night, Jan.25, 1900 A y : .t.Saviour, Also a Medical Certificate as to soundness rer in a graphic style dealt with the na- ceive any packages in 1898.; at the Church of St.! » T 8 P.M, of lungs, hearing.sight and general health tural resources, religions, social customs, To Mr.Hutchinson he said, after consid- own & fawn RU ras with THE SALVATION ARMY.At the College - > ; * Marianne and strength.The Examination will be held on April the 22nd, 1900.| _.- Persons desirous of being admitted as Candidates must apply on the official forms which mav be obtained from G.W.CORNISH, 393 Mountain st.18 * 4 ead WINTER RESORTS.HEALTH AND The Summer Land of Miss Gagnon, Aged 60 Years, day Miss Gagnon lived .For sever wet in her apartment, but it was thought by the neighbours she had a been closed for some time, Misa Gagnon\u2019s brother-in-law, Mr.George St.Pierre, re- Miss Emelie Gagnon, a seamstress, sixly Years of age, was found dead in her house at No.1881 St.Catherine street, yester- Found | Lying Dead.by Lieut.Trempe, of No.4 station.one in her rooms.days past everything was very one away on visit.Yesterday, seeing the place had mighty Indian Empire.\u201d practical acquaintance and knowledge of the places and incidents described added further Interest to his remarks.The lantern views were magnificent.end general characteristics of the people, whom he described as \u201cHer Majesty's loy- - the The lecturer's subjects within the confines of RE COLLISION ON THE C.P.R.The Canadian Pacific Rat}ways track bé- eration, he thought he must have received packages in 1808.1 7 TRE - This closed the evidence and this afternoon the forma} papers are being made out for the committal of the accused for trai.TECUMSEHS WILL BE OUT OF IT One of the -Strongest Clubs in the Senior League Will Oppose white satin revers and collar trimmed with mink and hat of amethyst velvet.There were no bridesmaids, and Mr.Wentworth Monk acted as best man.After the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Davidson left for a trip to Vancouver, and on their return will take up their residence in Rossland.Thursday last, previous to her departure for the West, the bride was entertained at luncheon at the Montreal Curling Club, and presented y re.E.A.Whitehead.on bebalf of the lady members, with a beantifu! Chippen- Brigadier J.8.Pugmire Has Arrived to Take Command Here.There have been a few changes among the divisional.commanders of the Salvation y, and as a result Brigadier J.$.= mire arrived in the city this\u2019 morning, from Toronto, to take charge of the East Ontario and Quebec Province.Ct i a reets.Mayor Prefontaine EE St.Antoine Ward, South, \u201c RENEWED AMERICA, mested Lieut.Trempe to-investigate, when à : vi i STRENGTH.CALI FORN IA.the door was broken inte and the remains hy for M ue and Hochelaga ess block .Them.dole clos Er brase mo unt he Victoria M A S.S M E ET ING ; THE LUXURIOUS a Miss Cagnon were, Jound in the rooms.engine running Into the van of a f felght ces poll} be 8 meeting If fhe Executive Hockey Club, Mr.Lyle Davidson, who She » D .> y ; 2 .\u201cSUNSET LIMITED\u201d The = st iN ave Deen dead ,Ç or a» on inquest transfer, nnd knocking It off the track.this evening for the purpose of de.» an old member of the Victoria Hockey TO-NI G H T at Sp.m, Through Trains leave New York every Sat will be held.y No serious damage was done, and the road ciding whether or ne the Club will make \u2018030 Tin Ho hint he ot fo h a ; x dr rene © ro ay Sa was soon cleared.application to the Senior Lacrosse League Pervice.Miss Hutchins, who le gol er IN FAVOUR OF \u2019 Soonectien with Sunset Too \u2018 mats ete for admission to its Funke.f tt tain ome ey: \u201cher monde Nr ! vf Ardin e icati t .aine a by her , .{ .Limited\u2019 at Now Orleans.THE HAVANA RAILWAYS.BRO.Y WAS ACQUITTED seh Lacrosse Clul fry membership Tecum- Marler, and at Winnipeg by the : For full information, free flustrated pamphlets, Th alnst Abraham Broa .Senior League, one of the strongest of the Hon, Hugh John Macdonald and n party 2 ° ® + maps and time-lablee, also lowest rates, sieeplug car ; - e charge agains am Brodskv of eastern clubs wi ppose it and this will 0 iends, who entertaine er a = \u2018 , na tickets, and baggage checked, apply to Control of Them Secured by a Mont stealing diamonds was concluded before settle the fates of the Tecumsehs ambitions lunch at the club and drove her: about + | It is claimed by this particular organization that the admission of the Tecumseh the city.A very large and fashionable audience was present at the Art Gallery last night, on the occasion of Miss Abbott's second vocal and instrumental recital.Among-oth- ers were Sir Melbourne and Lady \u2018l'ait, Lady - Van Horne, Miss A.Ven Horne, Hon.Geo.A.and Mrs.Drummond, Miss - Helen \u2018Parker, \"Mrs.Shéldon - Stepheris, the Misses Stephens, Mrs.W.Clouston, the Misses Clouston, Mrs.Vincent Meredith, Mr .and Mrs.Learmont, Mr.A.Re- \"At No.98 Fulford St., Corner of Bt.James Bireet.- All the Electors of 8t.Antoine Ward, South, are particularly in.SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., ro.\u2018real Syndicate.- ; 300°37 Baw 9 State 8t., Hoston, Mas: Magistrate Lafontaine tiils morning, and \u2014 the accused was acquitted.The evidence MR.A.F.GAULT AND MR.W.M.showed that he had received the goods on ba ld mot, serai \u20ac the lenque and \u2018 approbation to be charged to his account, clubs by reason.of their having t DOULL TDA STUNNED To as had been the case before.two trips to the Queen city.sf make ie .CUBA.- : \u2018The report comes from Palm Beach, Fla., FATAL FALL DOWN STAIRS, that Mr.A.F.Gault, and Mr.Wm.M.| Mr Antoine Lebouthillier, 8 years old, Doull, both of this city, have returned from of No.174 Dorchester street, fel} down the vited to be present.- _M.V.RABY and other well.known gentlemen will address \u2018the meeting.20%nty1 Battery Park Hotel, ASHEVILLE, N.C.- on an eminence, with extended view.Famous for its excellence and hos- tality.Cuisine of the highest standard.= hestral music\" in palm room: \u2018dstiy._Golf links unsurpassed.Full Golf course of excellent lines.Mr.Bernard Nicholls, Located \u201cNEWS OF THE CITY.\u2014\u2014 JUDGMENTS RENDERED.\u2014In the case orofessional, 1g charge.Weekly fox hunts a trip to Cuba.and at present are at that stairs at this home some time about a week r + \" .and Blentieul game.Charming.mountain Florida winter resort.= ago, receiving some serious Internal 1în- of the M Trea] Loan and Mortgage Com- ford, Miss Xk.Ref 1 ord, Mr.Daumgartèn, BRIGADIER PUGMIRE.\u2019 $ | 12 2600û E.P.McKISSICK P î The despatch states £hat these gentle- juries, from which he died \u2018this morning fer.ay gave jud ment bn, cjectment Yr i.hen M a Per M Le Srorbes A This officer filled many important posi- 8ST LAWRENCE .P.» Proprietor, men have secured control of the surface after ten days of suffering.Corones Me ay as oe eme axe 7 eC nent, for Shen, Moen angus Mrs Did tion while serving in England.and, when s KA TI N Q RI K - raliway of Havana As a matter of fact Mahon will hold an Inquest.did not appear at the hearing.The case of Burke, Miss Inobel Burke, Misn he amumed command oro Tee, ears ako.SA TEIN N .the concessions In which the Canadians are \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Guerin va.the City of Montreal was dis.Jarvis Toronto), Mrs.Benson Cardinal, vince, Which_includes Nova Scotia, New Rushbrook 8t., Polft St.Charles., r.W.It.avi Pri y ; GRAND MASQUERADE AND.MAYPOLE, Thursday 25th inst, Miss.Miller, Mr.avers Allan, Mr.Hector Mackenzie.Miss C.Shepherd, Dr.Rut- tan, Mr.and Mrs.Edgar McDougall, Miss missed without costs, by consent of the par- iller\u201d (Londonderry), ties.In Cantwell va.City of Montreal, Mr.Justice Tellier gave judgment ordering an Brunswick, Prince Edwards Island and the Bermudas.Thé success of his work was made manifest, hence it was with regret he had to relinquish his appointment by interested were obtained months ago, and in this compan§ Mr.Wiliam M.Doull, of Montreal.is a director.Mr.A.F.Gault, WINTER EXCURSIONS.A.SEIZURE OF TOBACCO.Laat night Revenue Officer Comte and _ : _\u2014 ki Detective Déspault selzed a large quan- expertise.\u2026 ; | TO Frama, who 18 combining matters of pleasure and tity of tobacco in a grocery store.It had BR nu Beatrice Hamilton, Mr.and Mrs.Butler, reason of ill health.For some time past : : ASSAU, businese.18 spending the winter in the not Been stamped.and Is believed SHERB OOKE STRÉET CHURCH \u2014 Miss Butler.Miss E.Mackenzie, Miss he has been engaged as the Social Secretary ) [ w resin South.and as the despatch states Is at a lot which was to be distributed fa to be The special evangelistio services now being Galt, Rev.Arthur French hnd Mrs.which post he vacates to come here.J WEST INDIA Present at Paim Beach.or quantities among several parties.s | ine with sent beg et Church are meet | French, Mise Estelle Holland, Mre.Lorne*| There will be a sethoring of the\u2019 friends - ALY STANDS, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : parties.© GE do great ee he subject of Miss Macdougall, Miss Dora Macdougall, the and members of the different branches in 20 JTÉRhANEAN ABOUT ANGLICAN DOCTBINES Baptism of the Spirit.\u201d It wes, she sais Mier Bethune, Nm iles panels | er cot Themes eee Re en Sued - 3 : , , i i ; Mi i i : exander st., Th yev .Hav RESORTS ie OANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND.uot enough to be good.The meetings are Bim cine, tbe Mimen Gillespie, Me.£1) Alexander st, Thursday evening, for the Aches, Did bores, Ulotre ta Moth EBs ranings Wi 0 = may be bad free The Rev.Father Younan will contirite (Special to the Star.) held gvery, aitemoon st 3 and every.even- py rte O'Brien.Mie.Creo.Cant.welcome to Montreal, a \u2019 I | COOK REMEDY COW.H, A serlex o ectures In 8t.Patrick's u ; : ; , ing a 0 clock.; > sohel M; : hig The new divisional officer \u2018will assume ; H HENRY, Church this evening, wher he will answer OTTAWA, Jam 24.\u2014The following is | \u201c WET x» lie, Miss Nichol Mima Skelton,Mrs.Fonter the duties of the position recently vacated eth SEAL OS Pie, HORA Urb ioe a Steamship Ticket ; to-day's statement oi the Canadian Patrio-| MINING EXCHANGE.\u2014 Mt.F: C Chaffee, Mr.J.Abbott, Dr.Peterson, Mr.j rho | Vo worst eases 16 vo 85.4.* anes Faia: di several questions, includipg some on Angil- tic Hand \u2018Association: \u201c| Hirsch has been proposed for membership and Mrs.Huntley Drummond, Mr.James 2 Major Hargrave.who has proceeded to We bave cured the in 15 to 35 dare, ; 100° x wire évaylautr can doctrine mn \u2018Previously asknowledged pom 7.in the Montrget Minies: Beeanmembership Ri anced ee 3 Lyman, the Weste p Staten: his office being at 200 pase .\u2019 Rw ILWAY \"un, | aR mite ne Set ALA, offertory \u2018at.Ca: | by Mor a W olomintion being seconded | Miss L Graham, Miss Mabel Mine bs WHA RAILWAY , PNRSONALS tiedral Church fade service held in gun.22 MF: A: W.Stevenson.Atwater, Mrs.Lewis Skaife, Mr, J.ry.Epecial Notice.or T Is THE USE \u2018 » k » r suffering dé hands and roue M frem chap bec.14th January.$89.57.Mr.Charles E.Box, of Westmount, has e tube of Jelly of Cucumber sn : Steven Mr.H.H.Glldersteeve, of REPORTED IMPROVED.The Revs.Davis, Mr.and Mrs.Anson Kim, Mis Kingston, : : : general manage Lake Onta The Globe, Toronto, $3,000.- Mr.Reidel and Dr.Dadson spent a bam, Miss Ida Scott, Miss Wait, Mr.just purchased at W.H.Leach\u2019s piano par- Uy eure them, P.8.- Be SRUSES Bay of Quinte eee re went thor d [e EN Moh ota as very romforiahi, 3 the Raul reported = ok.\u201cthe Mi » Tooke, Mis Hengough, ours, 44 St.Catherine st tt near m- JELL! of CUCU] 1BERS 8 à \u2019 © 3 q A { vs i \u20ac Mr.de ! ; ix Unri ; , pat) down to Portlend last evening to.attend | 90750364\" a Hospital this.morming, TEE Wate ie 0, Hon ee perard: mond, a new pedal Morris Upright Fisuo, Italian walnut-ense.7 i % Drygyion ml) it.ang = SORES, oS arte .oo 4.\u2014 Pr t .3 "]
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