The Montreal daily star, 10 février 1900, samedi 10 février 1900
[" 6; : 6).re HORSE OL_XXXIL No 35 THE QUALITY is is such as to instantly arrest the taste and attention of bis ere \u201c Recruiting Has Been Hfnished all lovers of a delicious cup of Tea _ -in the West and ops Will Soon Start East.ul à?VANCOUVER'S s FINE FORCE- - The Men From the the Paciflo Coast Are ; \u201c , dust Suited for the Work.\u2014_\u2014 : \u201cis 9 OTTAWA, February 10.\u2014Recruiting for Ceylon Tea is an A No.article, not a } the Strathcona Horse has been completed in doubt about te the West, and the first train will start from n Calgary to-day.of Sealed Lead Packets Only 23¢, 30¢, 40c, 50¢, GOc.S5al : At the Exhilfition grounds yesterday a - gang of men unded Foreman Mclntyre,com- : \u201c d menced to fix up the buildings and stables : { snd place them in readiness for the recep- ny ay ou ay ant tion of the troops next week.Two of the | i long buildings over the back of the grand : =m \\ \u201cstand provided sufficient accommodation il for the men of \u201cD\u201d Battery, but it will be ee BMecessary.to.bave two additional structures il for the Strathcona Horse.The quarters th wr rarer.Will -be sheathed.fitted up with bunks at- { Nd decorated and heated comfortab | And we would be pleased to have you call in and examine our stock.There is ; Borses stables, oe plenty om olution DO Store in the city carries such a variety and none can buy better values.As \u2018is available.we buy direct from best makers there is no charge madé here for makers\u2019 alt res announced at the department that hames, you get all the value in the hat.ist of officers for the regiment had not w ' 30% been completed.nd e have styles to suit all,old or young, full face or thin face, we have R Mr.Ç.Brooks, the first member of the Call i - ! Strathcona Horse to strike Ottawa from in and see us for your next HAT.; the West, is here on & visit, and will avoit \u201c | arrival of the rest of the corps- | Brooks is a native of Wood Mountain, N.MY HATTER, = T., and was in the Mounted Police be Corner of ( a d Bl 0 a ore enlisting m the Strathcona Horse e Paig fates that [his mounted contingent will ; 8 Fy, ' orm one of the most efficient corps that 1 was ever gathered together,as the men are and 99249 St.Catherine Street.almost all crack shots, and have been select- .pr ed on account of this accomplishment.and their ability to perform horseback riding.The majority of the men commg in this .contingent will not be of such uniform phy- bicnl standard as the other Western contingent, as men of shorter stature are be- ; \u201cAng accepted.It was no difficulty enlist- a - jng men for this contingent.as hundreds CU Were just a3 anxious to-go as\" for -the -first- ee TNT rer rt ; \\ \" \u201ccoptingent.fo MOUNTED RIFLES PARADE.London Is Completely Mystified by the Confusing - \u201cFORONTO; February 10.\u2014The Canadian Moonah Tlie ofthe second contingent, Reports From South Afriea\u2014AIll Are Eager for paraded 118 strong yesterday.with Col.a Sj ht f L d R b rts\u2019 PI vans in commanc e men presented a very smart and thorougbly fit appearance.g 0 or 0 e S ans.4 They wore their black fur caps and heavy overcoats.Their mounts were in first-class condition, and maintained a splendid ap- ; - .pearance as the squadron covered the NEW YORK, February 10.\u2014The London ties were only fifty.\u2018and the whole affair route.about five miles, through the city.correspondent of the New York Tribune ts simply a reconnaissance to prevent in- No da orders have Deen, received Jet at the thus reviews the war situation as it appear- Br with the movement of troops to - us to the departure A in London at an early hour this morn- the repart of Macdonald's did not confirm \"LONDON, Feb Habiagton had Cen wh poner) 10\u20141 \u2014 T co-ope wit VANCOUVER'S CONTINGENT.most startling announcement last Se that the enemy had evacuated their posi- ! Special he S was Reuter\u2019s despatch from Lorenzo Mar 3° at Koodoasberg.Roberts -briefly \\ (Special to t tar.) .ues with a brief statement from the Teferre à to the unsuccessful attack upon b VANCOUVER, February 10.\u2014 There r camp outside of Ladysmith thet the Spohr irr, Cawcre's outposts and.o i} .were four hundred and fifty applicants for British dress bad retired on Thursday + The War Office ë + places with the Strathcona Horse here.Ag | cross tae ugela after abando information sresycécnz A Ç only horsemen were permitted to voluwteer, MEINE \u201cAAR st-uighd either Quarters.p- 435 Tipedu dup, yeatards Fostarday when 35 Were: pick: le Jt an ° a a > whet ; .LE IN THE \u2018 8 third attem resk the country i 1 in suspense y ecran Oficr Laurie id re is WD Boer line of deleute End failc& 281 the | to 3; The conotey in wif in suspense | 4 room.The 15 chosen are all ex-regulars, coils around Ladysmith hed \u2018tighten.pt to advance to the relief of Ladysmith.| CBUATS, ed.The newspaper offices until midnight v to a late hour last night, the War ; chers Mounted Poli The, at |p nig e Office ve: oo Brack hots magnificent horsemen,and a bat thou special d from.Sait f bad no know of any retrograde move- physically perfect.J.Tuson, an ex-bugler to p but were -expecting them before goi \u2018ments, and the statement was made by Mr.tion to the Ell will 0 ar Bir William Curtis, England; Bell.son of the manager of \\ here; F.Kerr, late of the \u201cScouts, South Africa; J.H.ex- Mounted Police; Bell, rancher, and grew, Tubes, RT Fond Asn mic Ah rs Amami om wr eae 2h 6 mem urday.All will leave on Sun vhs eu come under the provisions of \u2018Africa on the same scale West Mounted Police.A OTR CN.STIR JE, oA zip -brmae ran woldiers.The second train will 195 men and 125 horses.Po ed in the exhibition buildings er Tielding\u2019s resolution to provide funds - place the pay of Canadians serving in South | y, ; as drawn by mern- 2 bers of our permanent corps and the North- Doubtless Lord Strathcona will bee that his men get exactly the same treatment as the other Canadian leave Calgary on Tuesday next, and the third on Friday next.The first detachment will consist of The trains will travel at the rate of twenty miles per hour.It is understoad that ten days or two weeks \u2018will be spent here, the force being qu quarter- , WwW the battery of the second contingent v was lodged.of the Mounted Police, was taken in addi- fifteen, who include F: F.Warren, son of Col.Falkland Warren, of the British regulars; E.F.E.Curtis, gon of L.Le- frery, son of Capt.Lefrery, of the Tope army; J.Hicke, ex-Queen\u2019s years or ham, of rsville, \u2018the oldest woman in Michigan, d on Thursday, x \u2018KINGSTON, Ont\u2014Hesen P died at his b Bd, oa hres miles from fom, Bo vg LONDON, Eng\u2014Mrs Marshall a: of New Yor! a ar Greve.Sstenatyre \u2018= Llp MUSKEGON, Mich.\u2014Mrs.Sylvie \"Dur : dead on on Friday in House at Dorval for the Apply for terms, 8823 \u2014 WANTED D EATHS \u201cBY TRE.| Boyal St.Lawrence Yacht Cluh, | + Competent Pe PRÉFIRRED) to MAN and WIFE to take over the Club coming summer., JAS.RILEY, Jr., Secy., 205 Board of Trade Bldg.ALBION HOTEL, McGill Street, Accommodates in dining room, comfortably, 250 persons.Newly JTenovated modern heating, spacious emoki ining, Special rates meal tickets inner & a ia carte 19.15 2.2.18.BELLEVILLE, On James Richards, \u2018died ied Thursday ni six years\u2019 illness.Ont.\u2014Catherine, wife of ight, after She was Tl.years of age.COLLINGWOOD, Ont.Marre widow of the late Birtles O'Neil died suddenly \u2018on Friday.KENTVILLE, N.S.\u2014Hon.E el, judge of the inte Court of Ko > Sid here on Friday: WINNIFRG\u2014Williäm H.Miller, sr, an old d'air died here Thureday.DEATHS BY ACCIDENTS.; LYTTON, B.C.\u2014As the und freight train was passing the Atlantic express » on Thursday, Miss Crease, si of Sir Henry Crease, (Judge Crease), of vie toria, instan being ruck, oe stand n the track by a freight train.Miss of Captain Hi Cresse, R.N., vig England, / ley has been notified of a section sa McKin snler f Gon OL Be Pt bis Lod Coley $3 M Parker, tificate of At a mecting oi yesterday the the third daughter Cres pi Master Maso! if | Le notification was Fes by Taylor the Master © mpanied to Grand ha Master Henderson Masters Hen all, Jr.of the à ot.The cer- alection is on Hts way to this been handsomel country, having: been y engross- American Cabinet page it Hawall Pi probable mat the Pres- ment ft ask wer to Ti Sef SLE net ed «es , in ber 70th _yeat, | Ear | Millinery Openings, == Spring »1000= 6 Monday, 5th March, AND FOLLOWING DAYS.« 0 0 0.90 0 see 9.3 i seartfelt satis- THOMAS MAY & CO.re 723 Ee erable propor #8 CAVERHIL]: 5s | : \\ of the value.- Our 3 00 Evening Dre Made up from the finést materials, with fall À Vas ncourge be mu bosom and straps to go around waist, reta His À bosom from bulging out.Made open fronties in back only.| .back, neck-band ye option tn in a port ?city \u2018and ba pn Tn apc de 18 one of = pete an an e of the chauf- ver.To form SE native aa) {folk on foot\u2019 ould ties, To this end he ithe siroet ro © mde or the road; t hp Arts this ww, = CHECEXCEES | peresrecrecensee Xe 33342334333}23343234H3334323H330H33IHISS OLD STYLES .REVIVED./ THE LATEST THINGS IN DINNER WARE.Are revivals of old Pattern.We shall be glad to have: \u2018J you see them, WE ALSO INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR.NEW LINES OF VASES.Embracing Old Moravian, Royal Bonn, Teplitz, Hungarian, BARNARD & HOLLAND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.~- - (VICTORIA SQUARE).290 ST.JAMES STRÉET, 333 34333k233+3334333443334333433342304550) Etc, Fite.PA 201xBaweorit- - The Trust & Loan Company of Canada (Incorporated A.I 1843 by Royal Charter.) CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED Money to lend on City Property and improved ~ Farms at low rates and on very desirable terms.Address, THE commissie ONKR.THE TRUST AND a COMPANY.OF CANADA.$7,600,000.00- St.Sames Street, Montreal, @ue.pa\u2014\u2014\u2014 omen } Morton Stanley, rer DIRECTORY or MONTREAL'S FIRST-CLASS Dyers aud Cleaners| BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO.Cor.Mogi ana M.Dame, 24388 Notre, Dame Cor, Bt.De me and St, Christophe Ste.MONTREAL STEAM DYE WORKS, Head Ofice\u2014090 Craig Street.ROYAL STEAM DYE WORKS, Principal \u20ac Offioe-723 Craig Bireet.20clautf ced to-day that Sir Henry rt Btanie: the famous African ex- HabietoisgAtoes o and Fria vey Qrave.Ea Iss complete treat.DISEASSD PROPERTY.San-bleached doors, dried window panes, bave acen better days are à L aym keep & tenant you must do the needral, R.M.BARTHOLOMEW, black college dirty paper and paint that of Lease.All goods now offered dus 20,50 00 r cent.less than re : K must be sold before May ist, we are prepa tain any reasonable oe.looking for Furniture should before placing their orders , ao Pes Ayes Emagine re RE Pr EN 3 bosom there blages a jewel, the Bleeding 8tar.a wedding gltt from the Queen of Love, Odysseus at length reaches Egypt, and is welcomed to the court of Tanis by Pharoah Meneptah.The sight of Ody- 7 [ama ges Rev.Fathe by which he shall know her, for on her : : So far, F.Hall on the pronunciatio \u2019 P arigh :.Priest of Lachine, .Dr.of the {etter.But he might have quo had he remembered it.a higher authority than even De Quincey.We turn to Shakes- peara\u2019s y of \u201cKing Lear,\u201d and there fn Act II., Scene 2, and line 58, we fin RY » hs \u201c -\u2014l sseus has a-strange effect upon the queen, | how *\u2018s\u2019 was pr ounced in the year 1608.> Kent Foghe .Entantines, _Ouvrsss TRA ae Mariam, Preys bsg rb SPY | dhe Ha of oat ln pT 0 > ntines.Illustre.at ; 1 ! ¢ old pries el, e story of a e Bteward of Gone and says to him: ~ Ta son Geure.Normine Lanc- win oy emitted cu a race In lovely queen.A woman of wonderful \u2014 \u201cThou .whoreson zed: ' thou unnecessary ot.\" (Cle de'Imprimerie Guertin, Mont« j'the end dou le od wilh the punish.fairness, of more thah morta] wisdom, ter: In my opuign this settles the Eng Ch repl) | ; .+] ment Of the mysterious and the With an indomitgble will, and an uncoh- ish \u2018pronunciation.In Willlam 8.Walsh's | crhimînai Madame Bernstejn, and we dis- querable pride, Merlamun governs the \u201cHandy-Book of Literary Curiosities,\u201d P.1094, we read: ''4, the twenty-sixth char-.fetes in the, English alphabet, and the ast there, as in the later Roman aloha- t.It was the seventh sign In the Phoenician, and the sixth in the Grecian sys: tem.In America it is usually called \u2018zee.\u2019 in England \u2018sed,\u2019 An older name \u2018izzard,\u2019 still survives locally:\" unk and Wa 0's \u201cStandard Dictionary.\u201d in two volumes, says: \u201cThe Phoeniclan letter is named \u2018\u2019za- vin; the Greek, Latin, gota\u2019; oid French \u201cedes\u201d and \u201cezed\u201d; early English, \u201cezed.\u201d \u201ciggard.\u201d From Latin \u201czeta\u201d comen an old French \u201csede, and English |\u2019 ged.\u201d the common name of the letter in .: + : | How can we describe this charming vol ar j - > cover t r eu mighty land of Egypt, and even Pharoah ume devoted to French children?It coñ such prison an prise and anehicr owns her swhy.But seeking to Know the M tains portraits of seventy-seven French Tedlly exists: Inquisitive \u201creaders inust future, the queen summoned back the spir- [I Cafisdlan Boys and girls while the NC learn froin the novel the identity of ihe It of the dead, and in a vision beheld her companying letter-press is written for cher ete ue bé Mrs know It\u2019 feel bound het er er hid a 209 dy A , ot ré eep he secvet.overs of romance in 8 elm the bronze po nt of a spear.y benefit by many of the best French-Cana- af\u2019 lite have â vent ia store for.them, the broken spear point She has recognized Jan .; Al n _proo a © writer is held in et fate in Odysseus.Now in the ¢ a: pres authors Am Barr ne Lou .teem RY his tellow auth en will auate Tants the, divine Huthor, the Guddess ¢ of of - .® = opinion ch was recen r expresse y ave, once n wors u a chétte, Durand, Gaetane de Montreull, Al- the king of the hour, Mr.Rudyard Kip- stranger of unsurpassable auty had \u201c bert Ferland, Firmin Picard and many ling.'e remarked: \u201cMr.Guy Boothby usurped her place.The anger of the in- othjges, whose initials alone are offered 10 has come to great honuite BV Cs name sulted goddess caused many Plagues to tb blic.O it h p , with .\" NOY * smite the cCIty, so sa erljamun, y- thd du pe pposite a whole page.WIth like not cakes.and he keeps n level head gseus, too.ust seek the shrine of the e \u2018Somme-nous Jolies?\u201c which con- » 1aip¥ \u2018the portraits of thirteen little girls, through it ah.l've met, him several times \u201cjralse Huthor,\u201d wbither death had lured , Migs Barry writes: \u201cYes, my danlogs n England, and he ad ed lo mv slrendy | so many victims, each seeing In her his England.\u201cZe,\u201d formed In analogy with i \u2018 you are undoubtedly pretty.One always | 1Bree Jeapest or m \\ su ty ideal of earthly love and beauty.À mys- y \u2018he.re, dé.etc.\u201d Ix the common name In ' is bo at your age, whether your fu a adver sement, und oug t, amply to satisfy terjous death had come to all who sought America.\u201d : k more or less perfect ; for candour and pur- e author his publishers.ta pass the threshold of the \u201cWorld's De- Ar a confirmation of the fact that in ity, those charming attributes of child- .T - \u2019 sire.\u201d Odysseus enters the temple unharm- Bogland the pronunciation is \u201cged,\u201d we © h can well afford to dispense with reg- The Worid's Mercy.By Maxwell Gray.Ted, and in the daughter of mystery dis- may Rote that \u201cZedland, the nnd of Zed,\u201d ularity of features.You will grow up, but (Toronto: George N.Morang and Com.covers his long suught Helen.and wins ; ta the name of certain localiiles in West- k bo this unrivalled beauty of the soul will still pany.190.Price, 50 cents in paper from ler lips the secret of her lov& for er 5 ern England, where \u201cs\" Is pronounced Spea s A ut | follow Jou: and Jn prder » preserve i it cover.) \u2019 him.But Meriamun, by the exercise, of like \u201cx.\u201d ns in Somersetshire.Finally.i s Oo 0 Q.a .0 ic re r , you will wish it, 1 rend already Le Dour L This is the latest volume of Morang® her magic learns es ov that she some etymologlats rigntly or wrongly) con 9 syes that are so Clear and so intelligent.\u201cFlorin Serles.\u201d \u2018the object of which is to has evoked, assumes the form of the gen- > hard.\u201d po r a'\u2018wo .u y ste ; I 4 Fu 3 rest assured, is not to be possesse of mar- provide a regular monthly Issuë of bright mee Odymseus, misicd by hero se 3 \\ >) Faitor of Notes and Querles.; Vellous beauty whatever one may say of and entertaining reuding by the best Au- éternal fealty to Marlamun, forgetful af vs 2.1 Me but to be good modest hl on Une LR \u201cMaxwell Gray\u201d Is the pseudonym the sign of the Bleeding Star.by which «The Lords of Creation.\u201d A Medicine with which any one These radiant Virtues ever ben em.Ine of Miss Mt.G.Tuttiett, best known to the alone he had been warned he could re- To the Editor of Not à Quertes : s o 2 em, coguize the Golden Helen.But the triumph o the or © es and Queries : may cure himself of the i shed a lasting grace over their whole per- world of novel-readers by her \u2018Silence of ° , : 5 ; .t Meriamun is dearly bought and short- Dear Bir,\u2014In answer to A.M., I beg t ; sonality.Meanwhile, my durlings, until | Dean Maltland, which made its mark lived.When Odysseus finds that he has hand you the Follow ing verses, entitiod, LIQUOR and DRUG HABITS a .bt .eo Tao Lors of Creation\u201d: - at HOME without Publicity or urs truly.HERBERT E.STARR.loss of time.Loom quite u ndefstand thes eB 8 Su some years ago.Her present beok consists been outwitted by the superior cunning of who gladden our eyes to-day in this al- of fivd stories, respectively entitled \u201cThe the queen, his rage Knows no bounds.He » «An has sworn falsely, and cannot in this life World's Mercy,\u201d ''S8weet Revenge, | bum.Is dt mot of you that the poet has Old Bong.\u201d \u201cA Summer Night.\u201d ana \u201cThe recover the\u201d \u201cWorld s Desire.\u201d Subse- - .ridow's Clock.\u201d ree of them were pub- quently fate leads him on to his last ud- \u201c 4 \u2026 ?RUN God efeated in oT ele.mothers\u2019 Hshed originally in 1885 and 1896, and they veuture, and his death on the battlefield 19 \u201cThe lords of creation\u201d men they call, | LC ; eo childs ses for thelr m are of a higher cinss than the tales us- recorded in the final chapter of the book, And they think that they rule the whole; \u2018 5.00.] ) At an earlier page of the volume we have alr vi cos hl OR ne Teh at es The Engit ve pe on ae au le Pan ete no TIKBL te ose na rail, b 1 Druggi } + | \u201c ines.e first story, which gives e nglish, worthy of the two masters of tle- or elr u ans control- ru 8 tie portraits of thirteen handsome little name to the book, is, In our opinion.the tion.The scenes of Incantation bear the And ever since the worid began.For Sale by al ggists, boys.to whom under the text, Quand best.and occuples @ hundred and twenty- mark of him who tald us of \u201cKing Solo- It has ever been the w LacHINE, Feb.Tth, 1900, Serons-nous des Hommes 7\" our symps- six of two hundred and elghty-seven pages.mon's Mines,\u201d while the graceful pen of # \u201chetic and large-hearted poet-friend Louis The story of George Arnott and his un- Mr.\u2018Andrew Langetaoin etaoin etaolnfff Dear Mr.Grant.\u2014Several of my parish- foners were curé ay\u2014 For pray.did not Adam, the very = red of alcoholism by Jour man, The verv first woman obey ?S ; chette | preaches the following short fortunate wife Isabel, is almost Loo, tras mons Mines,\u201d while to the graceful [Den of Sonos n ak ; Ç ; c for the ordinary reader's taste, bu ir.Andrew Lang we are doubtless Inde t- olduura remedies durin, ve £ SSTTIONS 1 you be men, my children ?{4 powerfully told, ond will linger long in çà for the beautiful lyric : Refrain\u2014 ry : - a .\u2018 : yrics that are scat- rain v t fallon ba > : vus me, RE ae ES \u2018you 16 an a à the memory.Miss Tuttlett has great de- tered throughout the volume.There are ?= Obey, obey, the very first woman obey Jere.Of a put ail oe well and tg 5 3 .geriptive power, an er style always twenty -page ustrations from draw- : not merely tu be twenty-five, : , .: .PP y Sears old, Lo be strong ad The author.we tovel, Hag i been Tair to tums pepe te comes describes in 7 = Ye Jorae! pneu say © Rev.N.Piche, P.P.Mon.Cet year a beard ried, he fines Elyse one or two of her stories.We quote the text.\u201cThe World's Desire\u201d made {its oF Ve ZZ \u201cOur size is.more great.and our nerves rene Grant Gold Care Leta one ; er EE dE | a OS es Charge | pou RPA of Sana\u201d con] AZ BN ee ee meute shore.TS happens, i.pain, winger, wits | uton, to follow a trade, or to De Koo Pat hi a fen pon an ru tn and pow re-printed for Longmans\u2019 \u2018\u201cColonial J ! & an 2 À ENS Bucnt ne stronger She w er obey ?a 3 en e : p ou % of ; h wit some business.to pay 1axes, kne ha Is pent cos as a sep à and ibrary- 4 pas u L bint no En 0 ese words we hear, rections for se treatment, on recelp of t8t elections.Oh, no! To pa lon fu .Sa re Luste e 8 eet \u2014_\u2014 = NN 3 F e heed in the least what you say ; price.Confidential address: A are than this : it is to ness of s merey.which is Dot as the The Scotch-Irish in History.By the Rev.7% y Ÿ an or.as long as & woman's pcssess'd of & GEO, GRANT, P.O.Box 456, Montreal.! To be some one\u2014that 1s world's mercy.\u201d IU will repay readers te James Shaw.D.D.(New York: Eaton Ta tear.uo y Xs ©.- Daly\u2019 something, in that station of study for themselves the painful record of and Mains.Toronto: Williams, Briggs =N She wiil certainly have her own way! Phone East 216.35°n1 mem Providence has placed you; his penitence\u201d and \u2018her pardon.and Co.Price, $2.00.) 7 x = + Hilda : of ail, before God.afd ike.By Mr.Shaw complains that while the Pil 2 ; Re rv oo - from \u2018Wore men.To be some one À Claim on Klondike.By Edward Rover.© aw comp 5 e the - Z er way, her way.She will certainly Morgan \u2018ers- sul more bY example Ww ith Hlustrations, (William Blackwood grim Fathers and thelr descendants have fr.; y = ; have her own way \u201cYou look not like an offender, most impnes self, À aad as Price.$1.60.) Edinburgh and London.peen Justly celebrated In history, poetry.À | ; æ ; But, should there prove so strange a wight The.are ee à oe, tail me = \u2019 besides tisense\u2014a proud conscience Mr.Roper 1s already favourably k and painting, the Scotch-Irish, who ave 3 | Bs Sotto be touched by a tear.| Are you guilty of this, or mot - nering\u2014thht onwards, without bow- Ir.Roper Is already favourably known the principal actors In the movement, have ?Tho much astonished at the sight, A passionate burst of weeping, ed her mazéfore any other master in the Dominion as the author \u201cBy Track peen scarcely noticed at all.The reverend We still have no cause to fear \u2014 Was at first her sole reply: : N sterling act ji man is to Jove God ana Trail Through Canada,\u201d and his for- ; de- For ever since the world began, But she dried her eyes In a moment, A?As 1t-15 to be useful.to all gentleman has sought to supply this des It's surely safe to say.ad looked in the Judge's eye.Pa © ons cot tes api to have bat mer experiences-have- largely.aided him 10 piejeney.\u2014and- has gone.on_llo_trace the Jong as a woman's possess\u2019d of a smile \\ Ce AY ola the well- the present fletitious darrative, which 13 pigiory of the race in thelr island home She will certainly have her own way ! «J will tell you how it was, Bir, * & et nd Dan k in rent published by the well known firm of Black- as builders of the churches gnd schools of 1 one \"member 01 for the Beautiful wood and Sons.This is a sufficient guaran- Christendom.the British and Colonial Em- Or ir forma and form- tee that the book is possessed of consid- pire, American Independence, and modern \u2014\u2014lRefrain\u2014-\u2014- mee oe My father and mother are dead Her way, her way.She will ce a I and my ue brother and slslamh Ly _ da T ere hungry, and, ed me 10T Tr have her owy way.Ad first, | earned it for them - © tion.iviligation.\u201d This s th f 4- able to recognize c on.\u201d s seems rather a form MR.Hortrait-my aren.erable merit.and the reader, accordingly.dable undertaking.The volume consists of Now, si r learly \"By working hard ail ra ; will not be disappointed in the tragic story four parts, distributed into thirty-four And Face case e early made it plain, But.somehow.times vere bad, Sir, And.the worl ell away.=, We'll even let them hold the reins, aBut we'll show them the way to go: s, ever since the world began.: The weather was bitter cold: als has plways been the way.The young ones cried and shivered,\u2014 manage jt so that the very last (Little Johnny's but-four years old}t man, ; So what was to do.Sir?Shall the very last woman obey ! 1 am guilty\u2014but do not condemn ; Every one 1 that Mr.Roper tells.A good deal of it is .\u2018whic : Lun to Miss Barry and- - .go , chapters, which fill about four hundred 4 from this orgtor having traduced no doubt, autobiographical.but it is to be and thirty pages.It is copiously {llustrated : such success ad their pleasing con- foped that the writer never underwent by steel and coloured prints, maps and no one could um: but we were ©».some of the fearful hardships which he engravings.which, in the words of the au- back.He has, VE, book to the no- describes in so thrilling a manner.At 0.thor, \u201chave been obtained at large ex- \"and ing friends.No pret- 102 we earn what is perhaps .not generally peuse Part IL, on the subject of \u201cThe now, and_the iid has lately been known.the meaning of the name Klondike.British and Colonial lEmpire.\u201d and Part \u201c 1 ould get rid more employment, venture.He Mr.Roper writes: \u201cThey passed by the 1V., which deals with \"Modern Christian : he Tree ¢\u2014\u2014 Klondike hb being informed by all Civilisation ne those ju which we have f oe Refrain I took\u2014Oh! was it stealing?wi it - \u2014 t int , but t t 1- in\u2014 : 8 hill relinognter.By Guy Pen famous salmon stream.no more.Indeed, Visions of the Fook ot the een Cand : * < 5 : ~ Qbey, obey, shall the very last woman The bread to give to them.\u201d 7 Fo : orl seq The (opp k (of the \u2018meaning of its name, Thronduick \u2014'| Schools of Christendom,\u201d and \u201cThe U = \" obey.\u201cwhich Anthaper.75 cents ; cloth, C \"an he United _ - Every in th H ras ! Thronda\u2014Throndike\u2014or.as it has since States and the American Republic,\u201d will, Co Cee ! .ae Every MAN and court root.: fentrau,\u201d eur ehanged Into, and seems likely to be doubtless, be widely studied and properly ae Eee oon ei I 8 onan - ; 1}.Gray-beard and thoughtless youth,\u2014~ : Movels theted Mr.Boothby's \u201cDr.forever, called, Klondike.13 Prenty.of approciated.If space permitted.we should The people of Chicoutimi aré in à, fans.of great artistic value, and that intrinsieal- but he authorized Father E.Dalamarre, the | Pronunciation of Gognate Words.Knew: > he looked upon her, pre Se on Pie | BE, Cm ni of Bn RS | BE pete of Chitin in| a rt ain snd ib pened Fuhr BRST | wt arm ORG I So Se Pine \u201cof worn its\u201c Blculiar vein\u2014but:the pros- | o are only § Bree tr and er.Mr, &haw\"s: composition.\" but the volume posed to be a great art treasure.Jt is am] bedieyt to the unexpressed, wish of the speak for him, and the latter gentleman |\u201cny opinion about the ire a clatio me for chiefs, ant romantic story is, in our opinion, far Sharon the relator of the story of ad.doce Aetna ve.hod Fevernl © M tenis pier of St.ro, 4! .afte his Py © ons sr attempted to find said: \u2019 ; \u2018ollowing three words, viz.: LO gence, Out from thelr eyes, sprang tears, head of It In general in terest and desertp- Venture ane Percy Mbade.a fine young: | published in the Dominion on Serie ana ehusen of (HEI out-of the way ak : NE bans frbpn; dr tie mystéés lof: | Weydid, nah Jnoy.Jhal ges B Rubens precedency and precedent.\u2019 | And out from the old faded wallets 7 ET ve ability.The denouement contains a Englishmin, whom he fell In with when: Érish settlers 3 \u201cseparately.but by purch, of ahaa) avs wate IW HE AppedFanidd iH\u201d bars HE ale nai de dif.ri : veta) mebnle: ha 1 am.of course, no authority, and give ~ Tr¢asures hoarded for years., \u201cQeiignirul surprise that we must not Te- he was staying:at Bella Rocca, a board: | this is the firat boo \u201cTat we remember 'in te aid \"to be a real Rube which; 1 $n, terete frbm the place.where it \u2018must \u2018hide\u2019 saw it \\stated it as their conviction that LontyX what L'am seked for, my iron, ho .eal: but there can Je ho great har in lng-house ME Jancouver Island, which the Scotch-Irish are discussed to-\u2019 will make\u2019 it worth wmoy:/thousandd \u20ac T4 li hao painted: Min protic min, Terme the pal ing was un Original, but none of 1am reste ydmferour sf ary paca The ee face was a study,\u2014 \u2018 ik ng the fact t the charming Rus- sh Columbia.As a ndian critic re- | gether.Judging from his portrait which t JU caart GT hthat ean igatian has been: set on foot.them el + to, be enough of ti -e-dence \u201cpre-be-den-sk, NO \u201c The: gtran yuo ever eaw,\u2014.ooh) \u201can Herolne.Katherine Petrovitch, is not, marks: \u201cThe account of Percy Meade's Engraved opposite to p.#2 Mr.Shaw 1 The picture, whieh is very large,shas heen Lat the presant to «trace.itg past, as thie- them fer chert \u2018osertion with presto dena; and of \u2018\u2019prése-dent\u201d when Ag ho cigares his throat: and, marmurel readers might, haye suspected.The Red death in that rozen desolation.with an energetic man in the prime of life.and placed above the main altar.and hundreds wonld greatly facilitate the establishment of solid proof.The pibture in question has Lente hen It pre se tive.pres- poomet pd about ' Much matt .® Browne, \u201cwhen we are \"Introduced \"to ai the Shaes in life ney an pro- Way paterest Montreal readers fe ander of people from miles around have conie to \u2018the claims that have been made for its genu- been here since 1885, when it was brought 1 notice, however, that the \u201cNew Imper- Bo vise Oa Seating with men Shim.is twenty-five years of age, ced Lo Ae and of his surviving friend's gradual Shaw, of this city.There can be etes 069 it ever since the rumour of its supposed [incnees as an original Rubens, from Europe by the late Bishop Racine, lal Dictionary\u201d pronounces the noun *\u2018pre- He seemed on a simple question worth the goodly fortune of a hundred lng So aetlan: of what has happened, is as doubt that the volume will have à large value has gone about.SA ieni à For obvious reasons, these efforts have when he returned from hie second visit to cedent\u201d as \u2018pre-se-dent.\u2019 Worcosts fn Sorely puzzled just then.twenty hand pounds a year.This for- powerful as anything to be found in re- circulation in the States, and it can be read As most people kmow, Chicoutimi is a been kept as quiet as possible; but the mat- Rome.Where he got lt.we do not know.dictionary writes of the twa other terms : \u2018 = Itne, his other (\"ne spelt his name with | cent Hour vob deer en may be read with profit in this\u2019 \u201cCanada of ours.\u201d charming little town, situated on high land, ter has leaked out, and created no end of a A German gentleman, who for years has de- \u201cThese words (precedence.precedency) are But no one blamed him, or wondered Tout thé \u2018\u2019e, and began in life-as a bare- in Chapter Vv.pp.91-118, The finding of .: at the-head of the Saguenay River.It is the sensation in art circles, It is a well known voted his life to art.happened to visit the sometimes erroneously pronounced with When.at last, these words they heard: gdexked street arab in one of the big manu- May Bell and her father.which is refer- ; f the bish ¢ the distri hi ; se - NN ; \" - the accent on the first syllable\u2014a mode not \u201cThe sent f .thi ri Le re ey had amassed out of red to in the preamble en racy\u2019 The Poor Plutocrats.By Maurus Jokal.seat of the bishop of .the district pif, Ghi- fact among those familiar with the history: church some time ngo, and as soon as he countenanced by any other orthoepists.\u201d ence of this young prisoner .: ap rown's = Mimosa Soap.Fragrant red uated in Chapter Vil and ve Fp = Translated by R, Nisbet Bain.(Lon coutimi, the prevent, Jneumbent being Mon.of.Jie reat masters that, as far as is gen saw the picture declared that it was either } Egitor of Notes and Queries.A for he pres him or wondered ; Drome.\" On the death of old John deep Interest even in the AT characters, on: Jarrold and Sons.1699.Price, $1.26.) signor Labrecque.he picture was brought erally known, Rubens painted a very large a Rubens or a magnificent copy.He was 5: hen h t 4 : dand his fe.Mr.Boothby's, well-educut: oP seem to have almost a personal ac- \u201cThe Poor Plutocrats,\u201d or to give it Its to Chicoutimi by his predecessor.Monsignor \"altar piece representing Saint Ambrose in given permission to clean the picture, and \u2018 ; i And tenderly Sea.to her, and riod ' .oF ne ie atoon, ner : le rot A intance with Patch, the dog.and In- Hungarian fiame, \u201cSzegeny Gazdagok \u201cIs Ravine, who had it with him, after his scc- | the church of Santa Marin de Valivella, in as he proceeded with his work found what She Stood at the Bar of Justice.\u201d Himself the \u201cGuilty\u201d child! : : Rue him, -and, little though e thought dian \u201cFan.\u201d Ten Illustrations from the according to his English translator, Mr.ond visit to Rome and the Holy Father, Rome.with side pieces resembling groupes wes to him irrefutable proofs that it was To the Editor of Notes and Queries: : Ÿ = Es It at the tite, there was a sufficiency pencil ot Mr Rope Eve ne idea of Bain, the most widely Soe of ail To.in 1865.a Fishop Racine was always: very of saints.Tt is reported as being so extreme- a work from the hand of the great mas «Constañt Reader,\u201d C alumet, Que.ask ir.Be Hutchison (Douslastown, NB.) 19% tromble in store for him.When we first / .in, .post reticent about the manner in which he be- ly vigourous in design that it reminds one ter.\u201d \u2019 â * Dace .-.= rms me that the verses may | + [oes Jon Grantham Browne, bo, Bros The White King of Manoa.By Joseph ouh masterpieces abiisied al Budapest.came possessed of Je and it impossible { of Michel Angelo.while, as.far a decor, Hundreds of people who have travelled all Sem.ee stooû a Se ber of sootice ra na cotieotion 3 booms edlied Ë = - , - Hatton.(Toronto : Ge ce J.| thirty-nine \"years ago, and has been re- to know whether he acquired it in ome tive skill, it gives proof 0 the intluence o over tlie éivilized world and have visite take the liberty of sending it to you.by a Mr.Thompson, ï - ; / ein he harbour of Merk.este 16%.Price in cloth, na) McLeod.Lo tediy translated Into German, Swedish, OF some other city on the Continent.From Titian, and in colouring of that of Guilio our éhiirch have stated that they very sel Yours truly.9.7 © Clurg, of Dy hanks are De to 2 $ i RA female, we need only mention Mr.Hatton's latest story, In addition to Danish, Dutch and Polish, this is the first his habitual silence on the subject it was Romano.It was no doubt done at the time dom have seen anything better in any of \u201c GEO.W.PECK.my \u2018courteous correspondents.\u2014Editor of = J LS Verney, the beauty of the season; lit- being a romance of love \u201cnd strange ad time has appeared In an English dress.thought {hat Whosoever Jad parted \u201cwith when Rubens was at his best in the produc the great galleries in Europe.I am of their St.Lambert.Notes and Queries.ki immy Foote.a man of more than usual - ale of incident and adven- the painting in faveur 0 is Grace, had tion of rel igious tableaux, Many of the opinion.The gentleman who claims to .- \" Aah wdness, ho manged by his peculinr venture, Is & carefully written historical ture.J ls one of the best jovels of {hat in done so on the understanding that his or her subjects he painted several times.\"| have discovered that the picture is an orig: Guilty or Not Guilty.3 alent for pleas ng te.make a 8004 income and soclal study of \u2018the spaclous times of déclare that XP\u2018 has ot a all lt in jt name should not be known.What he did His Grace ishop Labrecque did not care inal has certain plans which, he says, will WHICH WAS IT?& Ju Monsieur Felix Maas\u2014thé \u201cvillain of Queen Elzabet es pWithout poing, 50 far four hundred and twenty pages, and that say, however, was that the picture was one to discuss the supposed discovery himself, prove \u2018his assertion beyond a doubt.She stood at the bar of Justice, \u201cft will be dreadful if our \u2018naturel gas The plece\u2019\u2014a sort of Admirable Crichton, | fs certain en have, Bone ee Delleve is saying a very great deal.As a Boston A creature wan and wild: gives out.\u201d \u2019 Ly no was ever.able to give of | with.Scott enilwor ve writer says.mysterious bandits, counter- - In form too small for & Wompn, \u201cWon't it, though?i © edliscover .any definite information.At firmly t stita a BIZh place among |felters, polsoners, and murderers\u2014 riot .In features too old for a child.Won't it, ?Jane, did yon used EF: edferok the young milltonarie accidentaily OUT historical, novels, and Is probably abe through the whole story and so well does ; «The Day When You'll Forget Me.» For a look so worn and pathetic to get.upand._roake, the kitchen fire before $.gmeets.his fate.He had been overtaken.most admirable plese of lier: ry » Ik tha Jokai describe two thrilling incidents that : ; ag ss oj $$The Day WASH ° ge .Was stamped on her pale young face: ns had gas, or did J¥'\u2014 Indianapolis Jour \u201cHiring a walk.by a thick mist, and hears e a = p - Y we find ourselves reading him with the To the Editor of Notes and Queries: \u2014\u2014\u2014 | 1t seemed long years of suffering .1e?: Sir.\u20141 enclose a copy of the words of \u201cMust have feft\u2014that silent trace \u201cThe Day When You'll Forget Me,\u201d which .\" , wis asked in the Notes apd Queries, of Your name,\u201d sald the Judge, as he eyed FANE AT LAPT.Ta \u2018woman's voice crying for help, from a fair to state that the romantic element preathless interest that t ide ypot a few yards ahead of him.He finds forms the smaller part of the story, and 18 excites by his best hat the Pl Dares ad From not really entered upon till the tale is halt venture are the fashion of the day.and as nk an of last that the cry vom a gir] : ~who had Fallen down a 4 Rad told.David Yarcombe, the Devonshire this is one of the best of ite kind publistied her oF Sorained her ankle badly.\u201cThe girl\" as hero of the novel, twenty-three years old publie December 20th.er - _ .cen as - r.Boothby oddly e ees himself, \u201cwas when it begins, wasi as his father satd, recently.it may be warmly recommended; Hoping it will be satisfactory, I remain, .with kindly look yet Keen: .\u201cStill,\u201d said the old friend who had call ai Dy odd njured foot.\u201d when \\ and, in reading it.lovers of that sort of in Y ral I# Mary McGuire, if you please, sir, ed to converse with th f a ae Pit.fee oy to extr and he \u201ca ne'er do well, eating the bread of idle- emotion will find their blood curdled to .ours truly, Ww.B \u201cAnd your age?\" \u201cI am turned fifteen.\" vour advanei She venerable sage, ia Dr ain a Se Era Le ies ness, disregarding his hetrshlp to a dec- their heart's content.In these days of THE DAY WHEN YOU'LL FORGET ME.«Well.Mary\u201d: and then from a paper .Four vaneing age it mist\u2019 be à Erent Com from, is Tous position, and carries ent estate, and unmoved by the patriot prosaic fiction, of the recital of dreary in- ) .He slowly and gravely .ort to know your fame is be LEE etage.until they meet with her guar at e tam that took regard for the honour and cidents of commonplace with their-alieged You call me sweet and tender names, \u201cYou are charged here\u2014I'm sorry to say Yen,\u201d replied the aged\u2019 scientist.\u201c1 am tiMhdame Bernstein, a Russian oman, who Bory dh the Oy combo.Jouth 1s in basis of \u201ctruth and thelr undentable AAD softly smooth I by Beart i, told there is a new disease and à fve-cent ° > 5 ' » oundation of du \" it e while r i > Arie had started Lee dhbrliole\" to search for to succeed his father In his estate, and.should be hailed ness.a tory of Joka 8 na al firme to your caresses.With stealing three loaves of bread.cigar named for me.\u2014Cl cago.Teiburle.ét.The love-passages between Katherine in time, to add Lucy's acres to his own.Poor Plutocrats\u201d possesses in an eminent You love me in Your tender way.- nd the plutocrat are charmingly describ- pg , ie : ; \u201d = ut Lucy's cousin is the gay Beasle | degree the quality of vi Pe - LL ; .l answer as you let me: Soir the author manage De frat at Throckmorton (a lady-in-waiting to Queen dose obert Louls ee which the The Minister's Donation Party.tributes admirably to the stimulation of \u2018But ah! there comes another day, - - a \u2014 : Elisabeth), and she is invited 10 go to highly, and the Ingenuity of its plot, the ro the Editor of Notes and Queries: commerce, but 1t is far Loo large a commer- The day when you'll forget me.: SN \u2014 .court.David, In a Juarrel orced upon dramatic force of its episodes, and the \"° : Clal one ation to rest solely upon the basis | ; 7 oh him, slays in 2 uel a sch eming nave.Ctartling unexpectedness of its denoue- Sir \u2014Can you spare space to publish \u201cThe © 8 Sxpenny oon ot Hair pire a 1à t 1 Enow that every fleeting, hour .+ = .AKINQ THE CITADEL.- and, afraid of be ng arrest wo 8 to the ment.are all in the Hungarian master's Minister's Donation Party,\u201d or tell me : Martens ers In AUX ure 5 o hoy s marked by thoughts 1 bring you; ; ; =.yc request of an old friend.Trevellon, to risk most characteristic style} Finally, in tha where I can procure a copy?, care Lo \u20ac use the at dengt- ht mish 1 know there dwells a subtle power Ea nw v ~~ Imwirwhenatownis \u2018 his fortunes in the pois Sir.Walter Ra- opinion of his only English translator, this i Yours very truly ony m con uy e manner, nw ch he In the sweet songs I sing you.; ® .J th .\u2018taken by storm there is Jelgh's next expedition.He actordingly fascinating story possesses unmistakably | - \u201cW.J.PALMER.OT Our re (Sa era contre I do not fear the darkest way.y fg ._ oes to London to meet his future chief.the charm of freshness and vovelty \u2014 à |.- (Windsor Mills, Que.- EB clothing to our mission In negambla.e With those dear arms about me; | fl 1g use in merely captuf- © Strange mischances befall him there, and charm which is becoming rarer ev : Secelved nothing but four neckties, and a Ah! no, I only dread the day.\u20ac R ing the outworks or lower .we are intraduced to various court, sceñess in these globe-trotting \u2018days, when he: has been.en ou really pet et Max Sarria Brea ton Deacgn Jones ee When you can live without me.1 \u2019 fortifications: As long as | in which the Queen; Essex, elgh and.| ubiquitous.tourist boasts that.he has been Adeler\u201d (Mr.Charles H.Clark) \u2018but 1]7 might allude to th in ; : pa 555 - cart i ! , hak .N e frivolous way in > ., .4 N the enemy holds pal ABE LE orm a shia) thread everywhere and seen everything.like SIF Bava os \"ana Queries autnorship;=Hditor wnich Beother Atkipios, our, Jone bran, AN or ER And all Forms of Itching, y Humours e 1 es of the story from this point to the close nothing in it.\u201d ® \u201cBrethren.\u201d sald the aged minister, as dur ¥ sermon, and | \u2019 banda nd s my happy answ'ring he Tg : | Stronghold the of ihe.work.His secret marriage wih.Brethren\u201d sald the mee, Ming on her when he (ROUEDY ast ne a | Cale ime te hat.touch : Instantly Relieved an Speedily town is not con- Bessie, its discovery al s rest, and re- Tne Knight of the King's Guard.By Ewan Noy, Sears Eye.Mam afraid we will | might allude to \u201cthe absent-mindedness | A clasp 3 put Ah ohbove me.3 lease, are all sketched, and he departs on Et luatrated (LC Page | have to part.I have laboured among you Hh has permitted Brother Brown twicé go: whil p yo nds, aboy © - Cured by CUTICURA.; is ill-starred expedition to the golden Co.Boston.1899.Price $1 50.) + now for fifteen years, and steel that that lately to put a two.shilling plece \u2018on the o: while ask to.die that day.b i : In warring Guiana.David 1s made his lleuten- 4 {s almost enough under the peculiar e¢ir- collection plate and take off two and six- The day you will not love me.fered and limbs for inst disease ant.and is Intrusted with an ex edition Mr.Martin has selected a fine epoch for cumstances.in which T am placed.Not pence in change ; and 1 might dwell upon The Itching and burning 13 rere: in my feet m io that I am exactiy dissatisfied} but a Phe circumstance that.while Brother You need not check the thoughts that risa were terrible.At nig they were worse and would me & on the Orinoco.We must deal briefly with .os the romance, which now begins for David.ho story, viz.that of Edwdrd III and sings, \u2018I would With darkness wrapt about them, simply overcoining the He, ls carried off by the current when s son, the Black Prince, the heroes of ners for fifteen years for 300 a year .not live always, with professional enthu- For gasing in your earnest eyes.minor symptoms.ere alone, and his pont drifts to the territory Crecy and Poitiers, famous for the deadly naturally fecle, that he ia not doing a great ; siasm that fs pardonable, I do not see why Yo en can almost doubt them.i - of.the Inca 0 Manoa.ere he\u2019 re- havoc that w ¢ 1 .work,.when eacon Jones, acting os an ; he should throw such u oti int § : apers as you may, SRA TP \\ Totti enty of mere el Of ved by the natives as a hendenrsent Dethyard shafts there wrought by\u2019 the Sok Che church, pays his-last quar- | hymn, \u2018Iam PO orihe though 1 give the \u2018Such chidings do not fret me: \u2019 ! g prepara ons RS y ruler, foretold in their traditions.Honours The Young country nent nglish archers.| ter\u2019s salary in a pro sslory\u2019 note at six ; an when he 18 in arrears for two years Ah! no, I only fear that day.IR.gomposed of alcohol, which Ere a false aro thrust upon him, which involve the |an Anglo-Saxon ACER Ga Engledew, tere ha and then, acting as an individual, pew rent, arid is diways busy examining The day when you'll forget me.© and tem \u2018exhilaration followed by dominion of the state, and marriage with baby face, but with a bold heart and and offers to discount It for him at 10 per cent, | ¥he carpet pattern when the plate goes ° : .# Telapse, but Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical the Inca's only daughter.This Curious cretion beyond his years, is the ero ot a « ping, It part outJn © Khu py ; Broth Toombs t d off th Tana ales received py of th t {tuätion comprise man earfs 0 vid'a , .ae SEULE SU re.er Toom turned 0 0 .2 a copy oO ese ver- Dial tue ad ret remedy.Ni prog peut ft ne ea | spl 0 BE, of trl | and RIES ow was won kh soe | pe de A ie\" ls Ever art, Mérite 8 + ntains no al .s not 1me- | .His strange , - > ufl of Inc ation a e good pastor.s ubert street, ontreal, who informs mé co RT | and te.ull of Fomance 3 strange career, lous barons who is crushed in their con- Deacon for an existence in a felicitous restgnation was:of course accented, unani- that the words Thomas, and ! 21 ere is no use in clergyman who has been preaching to sin- ë 5 ec \u201ca - = ® = = Co a 4 + > x a 3 of the nigh as! Fi or create a craving for intoxicatin; not any \u2018more of the story, filet with King Edward.aro by J.R._ .\u201cig gtinimlants.It does more than overcome which reverts to, Raleigh's (aubsequent the way to London to see AT he a be Bere ply gratetal \u201cto fhe congre gation mously: , ee 72 ea Grost Mar DE roih 8 Lon: t is not sur Je outer toms of disease.It at- misfortunes eath, closes in nquil- any service to ruvere, who is im- for the donation party they gave me at | ' Co Te 5 y ; don.ae , \u201d df ish military ARI Nahe suonghod, nd front del LY Set So mol Hor nh | Bhat, Pull BESTE BIE 2 Patriotio ong Wanted J gi ater ts ahh ote Bln hom prom fn \u2018relate i t that, of all the ceremonies at which h \u2018band of robbers ti ; ; my To the Editor of Notes and Queries: ams about commissions in the British upon me .pro in- ois it absolutely and completely from at, of a monies e à banc robbers two charming ladles.house and fake to the wooûs, rather than a eries: | army Gt another time.~Editor of en - we gel Ian now \u201cmat % had assisted during his long and adventur- One proves to be Queen Philippa, who la dure another.I will not ref Sir.The other evening at - dealer No honest ous life, none had givén him greater =ni- masquerading as Dame Joan Brown, and Smnpulsive ou erosity which aden She .ment to cater to the patriotic sentiment, A vor Sibert A oy 4 isfaction than the marriage of Lucy is attended by a fovely maid-of-honour, ter Potter to come with: a present of elght NOW 80 pronounced everywhere, a stirring - tute for Golden Medical Discovery Withycomhe to David Yarcombe In the Alva.with whom the sensitive Guy clothes-pins ; I will not hein Y at, t and Queries.the very citadel of life.will advise you to acce t uste an poem was recited by a local elocutioni The Pronunciation o Ly» , he may make à little 1 rofit.parish church of Littleham.\u201d The author, promptly falls in love.From that time his ainst Brother Ferguson, who apyin Hi] of which this passage has remained pretty ?the Latter 4B.when 1 ; u dr - all through his romance, shows himself advancement in the world is assured.On Sith him a.quarter of a peck of fod exactly, fn .my memory: .To the Editor of Notes and Queries: : TES.An enemy with 15-41 feel it my duty to write and fell you what en enthusiastic and earnést student of the death of his old master, Lord Bruvera.apples bf the\u2019 crop of 182: ahall not \u201cWe've: lived by England's gifts, Sir, \u2014Which 1s the proper pronunciation H.JENKINS, eh Yt : : yo medicines have dope for me, says the stirring times of which he has writ- he accepts service as squire with another allude to.the benavolence of Sister Tyn- \u201cWe've had a mothers care, of the letter \u201cZ,\u201d the last Jetter of the al- j Le ; \u2019 ereby.\u201cne or Le pdly Lee, of Williford, Sharp Co ATK, ten.The book has been Enônt favourably lord, who 15 À great favourite at court, and hirat, who came with a pen.wl r.and a And who a \u2018hand\u2019 piles: phabet?I sometimes hear: it pronounced \u2019 nt of Duwn- Jalan edly communi Te pe Vi Fierce, received both in England and in the Unit- he accompanies him soon te France, whem tin horse for the baby : 1 shall refrain from To amite her finds upg there\u2014 as \u201cZed,\u201d and sometimes as \u2018Zee.rr \u2019 C M E EA + of Butt JY.\u2018Twas su on ve an ed States, and will add much to the e takes part in battle Crecy.ter commenting upon the impression made by Ready.to defend with life, .BF.McISAAC.0 4 _telad syvotal doctors\u2019 re eies only guthor's reputation as a- clever novelist.Me Chis successful career, he hag/ the Brother Hiil, Who brought five phosphores- y ta- the debt we owe, | Mr FI 2 ot ¥ had bronchitis, catarr! : good fortune 10 fight by the King's pide in cent mackerel, possibly with an Idea that Roads tte Rorceat of the strife r.Fitsedward Hall, Hon D.C.of the skin of crmsth 1 ht bôtties } fie Castlo'at Calkls, and is selected him they might useful -In dissipating the - \"To share, for weal or woe.\" Oxford.and formerly Professor cf the the thickened cuticle, C Med ey a The World's Desire, By H.Rider Mag- to do single combat with a plotting and gloom in my cellar.1 omit reference .to J remember the récit A | 8 nskrity Language and Lite pl in ) 5 to 4 feéhing \u2018As soon as 1 had takes gard and Andrew Lang.(London : dangerous traitor.Prévious to the en- acon Jones's present of w of e réciter said it was an King's College, London, publiaièd in 1573 mens, instantly \u2019 uld see that the medicine ongmans & Co.Toronto : The Copp, Counter, he is raised to the rank of knight- stove-pipe and & Bundle of tooËBk oks.and RS LT poem.Can you help me to & remarkable book on \u201cMotsfn Enxilan a soothe e local treatment Clark Co.Prize tn cloth.$1.00.) hood, In order that he may be in % EE oct aie en Blater Peabody brought ocate Ua NIPEG.\" At p.140 of this able work/he wrote: \u201cDr.Cusrcuxa ResoLvayT, to cool odicine did ber After many Adventures, thas stil) remain ciently high position to take up the quar- me aweetened sausage meat, and salied| (Yarmouth, N.8) ° WIN .Webster's countrymer.%ave been so fool- thé blood.A single set is often hy e unsung, Odysseus returned \u2018from hi rel.The account of the duel, in which he and pered mince mest for plés, she fu mate ish as to adopt while categories of his $ooure the most torturing, disfig thing she ever took.She , ysseus ed fro s secs overcomes the man who is the enemy of | did ri t in not forcing her own ly : \u201c.vagaries, with scot of his pronunciations, scalp, sad blood humours, rashes, s a bed could ni 4 , uotll ond wandering to find his hall silent and the King and himself, is given in stirring to suffer from Hef mistake in mixing the à res such as the uttæly un-English \u2018\u2019zee\u201d as - tations with less of hair when phi she bed.as medics io de deserted, and in the court, where once VOLE h ir Quy.as he now @ Sant material.But 1 db think I .may Fairly ; the last lettér ,f the alphabet.Of \u201csz.\u201d itals, and all olse fail.Bold thromghou the vorid.Porras DE @ gots where she pleases and helps stood the altar of Zeus, n great mound to \u20ac imself, in at length in a position remark respecting the cse of Sister Wal .i Dr.Webster sags: \u201cIt is pronounced \u2018'see.\u201d 30 Bole P ; How and Be B work.Ton .of.ashes, uli.that remained of the victims to sue for the hand of As ne fair maid- singham, that afte careful thought 1 am 80 he has ta» ght Americans to call it; but ux.CORE, Bo \u2019 , to yaffering wan or woman should of a pestilence.Clad In the Of ihe ionour Of honour.«Queen Php ral.have 4.p le to perceive how she considered that | & | this tact 34 not warrant him in stating \u2018 Usoon free copy of Dr.Pierce's : of Paris, armed with the bronze sword, [en ton t, which is, sa might easily have |.&- t-of a box of hairpins to my | .A roundly we he_knew to be, with regard fos only ce Copy CFE & ve he gift of Euryalus, und the wondrous n_fores pEuccesstul.The love-pas- wife dustified her in consuming half a ° et LE Te à 1 to\" Brito, totally false.Dr.Webster's illustrated.Common Sense , Ina AE bow of Burytus, think, tin's romance are; pum \u201cple.six buttered muffins, twa \u201cPor -Ipfanfs and Children, , &itors ark the work \u201csed\u201d on their viser.It will be señt paper.| w chance AL temple.e, variety TE > vo Swn sig Aority, as \u201cobsolete.\u201d .This will \u201cQueoh ï ve, Wi èer : .Aly any be hn Are \u201che tre Coo = name._ cha «ga editors grossly igno nt?or de the mat , s up the position, fat only \u2018Engle trent in Ammerios deserve to Bo of customs and never Thole as supp A dite ory pe sor i .J .phrodite - > oris entl breathes into his soul forgettulness of ail es Lae Corns \u2018of the.Pastra.- Yo, sorrows, and revives a passion for: | tions gre very \u201cquast jatra- à et elif } ofp 5 pro » he parlour to join In singing, \u2018There Is Por \"the weary | Huch a destruction Mésetuze the necésèaries .of life doubtiess- \u20ac : in Mr.Odysseus, comes k, the best the book.bai Te A of Aphrodite, the hn ve and au eu pains simply, ! pistefuls of \u201coysters, and.rg REA ST : lel Lor Saw dhe pte A | ue pe t NEW YORK THEATRES, Kenyon West's Chatty Letter From American Metropolis.HACKETT'S SUCCESS AS A STAR.\u201cA Critioism of Mrs.Langtry and Her Work in \u201cThe Degenerates., NEW YORK, February 7.\u2014 This is an im mportant week for \u201cfirst nights.\u201d lays at The Knickerbocker, at Daly's, at The Fifth Avenue, at Wallack\u2019s and at the Madison Square.It remains to be seen whether these plays are to be great successes, whether they will have long suns, and whether they will deserve de- \u2018teiled notice later.Should they be suc- cessés, there will not be any more new plays this season.\u201cThe Countess Chiffon\u201d & the Fifth Avenue will be followed by e engagement of Madame Modjeska.i eminent artist will p t By temperament, sonal charm, ersonations.Meanwhile we await it with interest.Her Beatrice and her Rosalind are bewitching creations in comedy; her Mary Stuart, her Lady Macbeth, \u201cher Cleopatra are wonderful achievements in tragedy.The refinement and case, the grace of her Thanet, her sweetness and charm, the touching pathos of her expression, the mournful tenderness tive and alluring impersonations ere is every.reasin to that her Marie Antoinette will duplicate a the im pressions made by her other famous roles.wir's play at t Knicker rocker, it is easy to predict that it all.dt 3 an attractive to re Twenty-one\u201d deserve the cordial and Masting support of the New York public he Ambassador\u201d Daly's and it e member of Daniel Hilda Spong, and J M have come rom * W heels Within Wheels,\u2019 and Edw; ard Soma an has come from \u201cBen-Hur.ion.MR.HACKETT'S ABILITY.Every one misses Mr.James K.Hackett from this o w, and the result has well justified the venture, He his career by presenting e Tree ut this was that ¢ bi and e \u2018\u2018Prisoner of emda 5 has called reju dir pe reality.which: \u2018silences the of eommon senee.This success is achieved largely by the excellent charac manifest,\u2014the heroes and heroines are ra sonable, even if the adventures are n novelty of imagination which enters.into their charm is only equ by a certain originality and brillisany \u201cot style which rank Anthony Hope igh am Whe ncter-drawing is vivid ar Fothern and ett have given notable and memorable a ora of the : King and x Rudolf Rassendyll in * The -* Prisoner.\u201d d Mr.Hackett had the ; vantage of hod ng associated with him a * Queen Flavia pi won all hearts by her sweetness The Flavia was Mary .Mannering.Mr Ha \u2018Hackett had the further vantage of possessing a nob) hoa at more posing stage-presence than x.Sothern.He had also better voice, less oo self-consciousness, and a certain indefinable A persistent cough is at first a friend, for it gives warn- \u2018ing of the approach of a deadly ene- \u201cmy.eed the warning before it is -too late, before your lungs be- s, *\u201c Consump- hen the danger pl pe vi PS appears, 8 help octo \u2019t delay until your re sore and your settled down deep r chest.Kill the gh today.dose brings relict.doses make the Qualit: y _ vrkich enabled | him Hive mère - subtle distinctions athe way to record of notable and pore ar tistie achievement.He is a a n power and the authority of this.Thi Persanation shows delicacy, subtlely, artistic se, and net total freedom from the fe which poils many an otherwise sf role; it aie ot carriage,\u2014best of al ail it hows reality © of feeling, depth and range of emo tion Lie r I called attention to fact hoy Mr.Hackett made the distinction between Rassendyll and the one of costume ot ard, of voire or gait, but that he lays hold of the deeper differ ence,\u2014that of essentially opposed Sharacter.Since he first began to present t his force- fui, interesting play e has Pride of Jennico\u201d in other cities, but dur- ] thorough h knowledge of the stage ood acting felt only pleasure.It is poh very interesting to notice how Mr.ackett rown in this role, how polished it is, how Smooth and finished, how he see the character of ssendyll, With bow much reality of pa 5 \u2018manly d eeling he acts the scene id the palace of Strelsau, where e decision is made d for him, but king And gentle Death Somes to help him _ Nie e all the difii fr.Hackeus comely is substantially as last year,\u2014with two excep- Hons the Sa Sapt ER year is Car! Ahrendt who does remarkably well\u2014and the Rosa Holf is Gra .She is to be praise also for her work.1 wish | raight say that Jdobyna Howland has grown in her role, and has improved in her acting.But she has n She is stilted, self-consciou pareatiy insincere.She will have to study bard a work _cre she can attain any high place | in her profession.Grace of pose, distinetion of carriage she has.Nature has been very generous but a woman needs much more than this in order to he # gkiliul actress.I would like to see how Mary Mannering would act this Flavia, this woman who has been tried by and by cruel absence and disap Miss Howland is at her best en she enters suddenly asks Sapt and Fritz why they are not with Rudolf, why they leave him to walk in the garden alone.She simulates terror because of her dream and her sunulation is well done Howland does mot succeed prophetic fears, and her us a rule Miss too much effort.and even her voice is artiti cial.use er deficiencies are more they are put into taposition with Mr.1 engagement with \u2018 he will give pleasure to a large number ot people who are d of his success \u201cTHREE LITTLE LAMBS.\u201d ended their gam- last Saturday.me their tour, or mkical \u201cThree Litt bols at the Fifeh Avenue They-will- probably - resum The music of this comic opera y as it is called, is pleasing though not particularly originak We don\u2019t.look for originality, however, in comic o these days and it is unreasonable pect it.oe plot I has considerable interest apart m the co ways a \"feature of this kind of entertainment.Mr.Edm nee is a natural comedian.irresistible in \u201chin drollery, that touch to his work\u2019 which causes laugh- spontaneous amusement.Raymond Hitchcock.another Lamb, is not 50 good,\u2014 except perhaps in the travesty of the he sup r scene in \u201cBecky Sharp e i Marie Cahill the \u20ac third Lamb, od her singing of the Bugab TY Ee Ritchie sings \u2018 \u201cThe Man Test the Gun\u201d Le spirit and grace and her duet with Mr.Philp\u2014\u201c Re eart,\u201d is dainty and capte e whole company is ca; and the come well worthy df being seen and heard.MRS.LANGTRY.On Monday night some new go desi, they were so ch they deserve the prominence accor f the Garden The- ming.At first, Mrs.rs d be especially different woman, but as she moves arm of the face.As an ad- and different expressions flit across her face the pv grace, variety of expression and of voice, \u2018and she brings vividly before us the characteristics of =a woman like \u201cMrs.Trevelyan\u201d\u2014a woman of mpulses, but of a shallow, Pleas ure-lov ving Rte call for the display Si Cade depth of mor ion nor any wide range of feeling.ry has a \u201ccompany of varying t nétors i in it are Miss ce rge Mr.2.So Erne fal i pibursday eveni suggestions of the authoë \u201cMaÿd'e is said to to be n'logléal, Geepty creation, and the supports, are\u2019 also said to be geod.: THEATRE FRANCAIS.The story of \u2018Lost 8 Hours,\u201d W.A.mayne and Logan Fuller's play, to presented at the Francais next week, volves round the adventures of Dick Swit, a8 young New \u201cYarker, recently married, who \u2018during the absence of of his wife on & visit to friends in the country goes out r a night with some of the friends of his bachelor days.Bleeping off the effects of the night's jollification, he loses track of 24 hours.The next morning an old flame of his, tn reality an adventuress and the much in love with his wife, tries to get rid of this woman: fn the midst of their conversation, his wife comes back, as he thinks, a day ahead of her time, and to save his reputation Swift Introduces the adventuress as his sister from Chicago, who has made a mesalllance and been discarded by her family.All sorts of compil- cations ensue, but in the end matters turn out all right for the newly married couple.The play has not been seen in Montreal for a good many years, and being the work of Canadians ought to draw big houses.The vaudeville bill will be headed by Sis- {son and Wallace, speclaity artists.THE THEATRE ROYAL.\u201cThe Cherry Pickers,\u201d which will be presented at the Theatre Royal next week, ran for four months in New York, five weeks in Brooklyn, and seven weeks in.Boston.Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco each have a record of three weeks on the first engagement.It is a whom he believes to be his deadliest enemy.Then.there is the storming of the fort by Afghans, the rescue of the dane- ing girl, and the challenge of Nazare, and a score of other equally thrilling episodes, CONCERT POSTPONEMENT.At the request of many people it has been decided to postpone the concert at which the young prima donna, Miss Cousineau, wifi make her first appearance in Montreal from the 14th February, as formerly announced, Thursday evening, the 15th February, instead.This concert, which will take place under the patroniige of His Worship the } Mayor and Madame Prefontaine, will be not only an important musical avent, but also a 1 notable social func stio on.THE BUNDAY CONCERTS.The Mendelssohn trio in C Minor will be verformed to-morrow by Messrs.Herbert Spencer E.A.Hilton and Ernest Muir.Fol- lowin Js the programme in full: (op.66), Allegro and Andante, Mendelmohs Mes Turn: r, Mesers.Spence! and Charbonneau.So abc ecessional, \u201dR.DeKoven\u2014Mr.3.Violin 8 Solo, Duett (Souvenir de Bade), Leonard\u2014Mr.Herbert Spencer.©) 4.Organ solo, Fantasia Plroics, in F Mi- fe Friedrich Kuhmstedt\u2014Mr.E.A.Hil n 8.Song, \u2018DO Lo Me\u201d Rinaldo}, Hendon Si Frat Muir.dense Trio (op.66), Scherzo and Finale, Men- el MEETINGS PAST AND FUTURE.ROYAL ARCANUM.standing the b heavy Jin which the mbera of 1455 turned out at (from -Notwith Wellington Council, Fraternity Hall, Point \u2018x ollowing stalled \"by G.W.Liddell assisted by D edic e Royal an cu ipl of Geo.W.Liddell, an Dr.Nichol us the De toast, whic then for.à the honour is well remembered here by his acting in \u201cCaste,\u201d with John Hare.The title of Mrs.Langtry\u2019s play is the worst thing about it.The name repels one t once, and I have heard many people say that they do not care to see it.In reality, the play is not nearly so Sher povel nor original, undy has treated them in a conventional lay then, the treatment of is highly moral i would like t : in a play of healthier atmosphere.She would invest a romantic role with rare KENYON Vast.AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.Edwin Mayo is annouriced as the attrac tion for the Academy of Music next week, with matinee Saturday only.\u201cPudd\u2019nhead Wilson\u201d dates back to 1636 in the prologue, and later to 1859.The scene is southern, and all the property and scenery are carried.Last year when Mark Twain wrote this story of \u2018\u201cPudd'nhead Wilson\u201d he sur.verage society Given such a theme, e fteelf rests on the mixing up of two children at the time of christening, one the heir of a great family in the south, the other the offspring of a slave, only a thir- ty-second part negro.This is treated in an uncommonly novel way, and ft vividly fllustrates that heredity and environment torm character.The negro.who is smuggled into place as the judge's heir, does not become a gentleman, but.the nephew, who is raised among the servants.\u2018shows his gentlemanly instincts in spite of his surroundings.The great novelty of the work, however.is the record of the Hines on the ball of the thumb, as an evidence of identity, by which the eventual climax .Is brought about, and the great mistake of the christening entirely outside of it \u2018there is dramatic actlon and forceful situations ; the charac- ers stand out in bold relief.The central figure Is Puddnbead Wilson, very Interest- Ang and attractive of itself, \u2018and of considerable novelty ! in n Mayo conception.Edw with his art is aufd \u2018to.have followed the RAE Liddell, in responding, thanked Ted he conferred u him, 2nd in strong te use their best n os applicati ions end regular in their attendance.a splendid staff of officers, a nice hall, were in a po te 42 and if each member would promise ring in a friend ng the next moi their membership would be do ub! pt remarks were lis tene ed to attentively and will bear good ruit.I b HALF- YEARLY MEETING.At the annual meeting of Lo al Victoria Lodge, 5896, LO,O.F.eld in the lodge room, Point St.Chien, day, 7th inst, after the receiving of the satisfac financial statement for of 3 Daly; reco! financial secre tary W.Papp obertron; outside g'rler Tr, % r, W.H.8 conductor, T GORDON LODGE, NO.oA LOG.T.Lodge la: ng of Gordon No.3 3 LL.SEE.as \u201cherd Tuesday Vv and chief After they an] busi- don évery Tuesday evening at No.17 14 Mariboreug street, Hochelaga.A SUBJECT OF GOOD HEALTH.Health-Cultu a magazine devoted, its name imi pics, to the subject of health, which has been published for bre e years a era magazine, ope xth volume as a monthly under the Teditorchip of C , The Jan one, and contains much interest, on practical hygiene, opening hie the article e of Dr.Latson on \u201cPrac- um- s an Article of Diet, Es- Vigour?bjects, as well as make xp à number ro as practical and wor vritéresting - tes,\u201d Considering the question, | at the Ranges.A HIGH.PRICED IRISH TERRIER Dublin Death Rate on the\u201d Inérease ~-Other Irish Notes.(From Our Irish Correspondent.) DUBLIN, January 31.\u2014 The alarming death rate of Dublin, which has been over M in the 1,000 for the last few weeks, 1s of theories are put forward to account for it, and remedies suggested.The Dybiin death rate ts always in advance of the ather large cities of the Three Kingdoms, possibly from the low built, but more probably from the demor- allsed state of the lower classes.he gentlemen who are volunteers for the Irish contingent of the Imperial Yeomanry, assembled at the Royal Barracks, Dublin, on Saturday last, under the Earl nf Longford, who is to command them.All sort and conditions of men are amongst the volunteers \u2014 ex-Masters of Hounds, erack polo players, cricketers, footballers, etc., who are nearly all excellent riders and capital shots.The greatest eagerness exists to qualify for the corps, and so ma candidates having presented themselves a number had to be rejected, and It is contemplated raising a second Irish_troop.A So anxious were some of the- \u2018applicants to pass the required test of shooting and ridthg, that unfair methods were adopted to accomplish this end.At the Curragh, when some candidates were going through target practice to qualify, the officer in charge of the range was much struck by the fine shooting that was being made.Watching one man who was firing very closely he was convinced that something was wrong, as \u201cbull\u2019's-eye\u2019 after \u2018\u2018bull\u2019s- eye\u2019 was signalled.He quietly told a ser- geant-instructor to take the rifle, and fire twenty or thirty yards to one side of the target.This was done, and promptiy another \u2018bull was signalled.This was enough for the officer, who at once had the marker placed under arrest.Of course it was a case of the shooter having \u201c\u2018squared\u201d the marker in some mysterious way, but it shows how keen our Irish volunteers are to get out to try their hands on the Boers.\u201cThere 'i§ a ésrfain\u201d amount of truth-in- the report that voluhteers from the Royal | Irish Constabulary were to be taken for the Boer war.Fifteen sergeants, acting- sergeants and consiables at the LC.Depot, Phoenix Park, have been selected to proceed with Lord Iveagh's -Hospital Corps to South Africa, leaving here about the end of the month.The men all be- lonk to the 8t.John Ambulance Association, and at any competitions the R.I C.ambulance team has always taken first honours, so that thelr services would be very valuable.They will receive very good pay while away, and on return will revert to their furmer rank and service in the force, Very little is known about the intentions of the Du comes to reside in Ireland.taking over the command in this cou country, one, as he only stayed a couple of days in Dublin, ond went back to England again ree he will be obliged to spend most of Bre time here when he once gets into ares, and the presence of the Duke and Duchess will be sure: to brighten up soclety matters in Dublin.The first levee will bo held by His Excellency Lord Cadogan at Dublin Castle on the 1st of February, and a drawing-room on the following night.The attendance nt these functions will be the smallest perhaps ever seen, as between all the families in mourning through loss of relatives and friends in the war and the fact that all our officers are gone there will really be very few to put in an appearance.It has been notified .by the Lord Lieutenant's chamberlain that no balls or dances will be Included In the programme for this season's castle festivities.The season, both In Dublin and the country, will be an abnormally quiet one, as it is an understood thing that nearly all the hunt balls and other annual dances will be aban- he i ; Great doings were expected in Belfant this week consequent on the Visit Chief Secretary, Mr.Gerald Balfour, bot the lamented death of the Earl of Ava has thrown such a deep gloom over every one.Chamber of Commerce, but this has ail been abandoned.The greatest sympathy is felt for the Marquis and ae chioness in their sad bereavement, Lord Ava a universal favourite, and his death Tas created a painful sensation in the North of Ireland.The lamented young noble- Light chuanaland expedition in The Limerick Fishery Conservators are very much against the intended operations of the Shaunon Electric Power Works, as they ar hensive e salmon fishing in the pl and lakes vil be injured, and measures ing taken to safeguard their interests, The attention of the Board of Works has also been called to the matter, on the ground that the navigation of the Shannon will be interfered with by the Electric Power Works, is thin blood.It causes pale faces, white lips, weak nerves and lack of vitality.Ablood- enriching, fat her food-medicine is needed.\u201cgoes.to the root of the trouble, strengthens and enriches the blood, and builds up.the entire system.For Anemic girls, thin boys, and enfeebled mothers, it is the Standard remedy.wor-| sor EEE Ee antys | An Instance of War Enthusiasm | Scotian : ! nat Jana shipbullders intended fixing on either making a great commotion, and all sorts \u2018swampy site on 2 which the older portion of the city 15 : ok of Capt.Harrlgon, late Master of Ae East Galway Hounds.-posed.that the ke of Connaught when he}.His visit, whan \u2018merchant taflor, Montreal; FEBRUARY 10, 1900.* « Harland and Volt \u2018were appar.éntly only doing a little bit of bluff in äiving out that it was the.intention of the firm to remove the shipbullding yards fof Belfast-to the South of Ireland or to The threat of removal has evident had the desired effect on the Bel- commis .those.towne were e great North of Ire- aces as a site for future opera- Mr Lo s McGee.who captained the Ir- {sh inter ation Rugby team last\u2019 sea- and has played half-back for Ireland for several years, is one of the last to Jain the Imperial Yeomanry Contingent for South Africa, he having joined the ranks of the Leicestershire corps.robably under the in- * Last week there was great t consternation in Dublin one day, owing to the breakdown of nearly the entire tram-car service af the city, in consequence of an accident to the steam pumps at the chief station et-Ringsend.\u2018Traffic was regularly para- iyged, and the inconvenience to the public wis m most Irritating, especially to those coming in from the suburban districts.The worst of it was that the stoppage occurred tlio the stree their busiest.The jarvies had a nigh od time of it, and for a few hours, at least, Dublin became entitled to be again called \u201cthe most car-drivingest city of the world.\u201d To increase the humiliation of the tramway men, the jubilant jarvies kent up a most unmerciful fusilade of chaff, which was not at all relished mee The biggest price that has ever been giv en for an Irish terrier for some time was paid by Mr.Thomas, a Sheffield dog fan- cler, to Mr.Darker, of Glasnevin, Co.Dublin, for \u201cBotanic Barney,\u201d by the celebrated champion sire \u201cBreda Muddier.\u201d £100 is sald to have been the figure, Some years ago the Earl of Shannon gave £120 for the famous \u201cPilgrim \u201cPink eye,\u201d that terror of the stable, has- broken out in Dublin, and in a very short time it has spread alarmingly.The rst case met with in Dublin was last November, very soon after a cavalry regl- ment from Glasgow had passed through this city, on its way to Bouth Africa, via Queenstown, but the disease did not make headway till after Christmas.It is sup- horses of the dragoons rought the disease © as in Cork \u201cpink \u201ceye\u201d broke out among the horses \u20180f the regiment, and embarkation had to be postponed.It has now got into some of the principal stables of Dublin, amongst them being Messrs.Guinness\u2019 great brew- dry establishment, where nearly a third 0! the magnificent stud of Clydesdales are down with It.The horses of the Irish branch of the London and North-Western Raliway Co., and some other large firms, are also victims.Such an outbreak has not, occurred for some twenty years in Ireland, and it is a very serious matter for a country like this, with an export equine trade of considerably over 40,000 per annum.Frish Inland Fisheries Commisst fta sitting In Dublin last week, _ several well-known gentlemen w.examined.\u2018In the eourse of his evidence Col.O'Callaghan Westropp mentioned that he knew of a case where a tenant coming to pay his rent to the landlord, noticed that a lawn tennis net had been left out on the ground, and the next night this observant and practical tenaht utilized the sald net to sweep his landlord's river of its fish.Bir Francis McNaughton was one of the very few witnessés who had it to say that salmon shdwed an Increase.This was in the North of Ireland, on the river Bush.This river, he sald, had Improved very much in the lest couple of years.Last year there were 15,650 lbs.of salmon caught, as against 6.550 in \u201898, and 6,730 !n \u201897.The Bush, it may be mentioned, was one of the very few Irish rivers in which salmon disease had appeared, but last year there was no sign of it.Sir Francis also sald that hundreds of salmon used to destroyed by flax water being allowed to run into the river, and possibly the decrease in the growth of flax in the North of Ireland had a good deal to say to the increase of salmon there.T.8.B.APPOINTED CURATORS.and Caron, accountants, Messrs.4, Street way Building, Montreal, have bcen appointed eurators to the follow- manufacturer, Plessis- ant, Acton Co., contractors, \u2018Montreal, and assignees to A.T.Pratt, H.Laurent, druggist, Montreal, and Coggins and De- FRAE AULD - SCOTIA Folk Think 0 Nasthin\u2019 Else But the War These Times.DUKE 0\u2019 ARGYLL AND WATER.ida \u201c Edinburgh -Has- a \u201cSober Sccis Soeis ety \u201d Wi\u2019 Temperance Principles.(From our own Correspondent).GLASGOW, Januery 31, 1800.\u2014It\u2019s hardly possibly for a body to write on onything but war these times.Folk here speak o naethin\u2019 else, an\u2019 think o' nnethin\u2019 else, an\u2019 1 believe they dream o* naethin\u2019 else.week we waited an\u2019 waited an\u2019 waited, afore it cam oor herts were gettin\u2019 unca When, the day afore yesterday, we got word o\u2019 the takin\u2019 o' that place ra\u2019ed Spion Kop we were richt glad, but when yesterday cam the news o its abandonment we felt as if we didna want ony dinner for a day or twa.We aye believe that things are all right, an\u201d will come all right, but we are wearyin' for / that turn in the tide o\u2019 war that is noo \u2018past due.Mr.John Morley the member o Parliament wha is maist prominent as a Little Englander, an\u2019 an opposer -o' the \u2018the war ie ower, ma: à as rule when they\u201d re te leave, but it n | committee Teco authorities on the maittér o Sloyd in he Ki a-Jot,- pnaistiv |.à war as bein\u2019 wrang an\u2019 badly managed, was spakin\u2019 at Forfar on Wednesday nicht, an\u2019 he went for the Government teeth an\u2019 nail.But somehoo naebody seems to hae noticed.Naebody wants to fin\u2019 faut just noo, an\u2019 pick holes on what canna be helped, an\u2019 a body wants to stan\u2019 by the Government till fhe war is past an lat the warl\u2019 see that we're a\u2019 John Tam: son's bairns when it comes to defendin\u2019 the Empire.It's queer too, hoo the fine response 0° the colonies to the needs 0° the Canada an\u2019 \u2018Australia an\u2019 New Zealand a lot nearer than we thocht they were a year ago.We hae freens by the thousan\u2019 in these places, an\u2019 we just think o\u2019 them as bein\u2019 no in anither country, but in anither y 0\u2019 oor ain\u201d country, as it were.Were awfully obliged to President Kruger r the great work he has done in makin\u2019 he cords that haud us, a thigither ever sae muckle stronger than they were, an when maybe we'll set up monuments to him, as the Federator o\u2019 the Empire, à in a\u2019 the capital cities, oot an hame.An\u2019 y be we'll i teers are \u2018noo.maistly a\u2019 in bar me trainin\u2019 afore they Maist ilka toon, fran rth to the southmost bor\u2019 ders, like the toons, in England, hae feasted them, an} hono them, an\u2019 gien them freedom m, an rd e that only big folk There's nae vord yet 0° un-be-in-a- k or twa noo.> there ie \u201cbesides a roposal to a\u2019 \u201cBeots Volunteer Bri- Pade\u201d that will nae : be Jost amang the regu- tars, bu t be teel\u2019 a at the front, an\u2019 already lenty 0\u2019 officers to join it are waitin some- | body to tak\u2019 vat, up in is ain * bring hame a lot o\u2019 the wounded m on the island free gratis, an\u2019 for naethin\u2019 \u201cuntil they got weel.Scotia, like Canada.is dae\u2019n her share fairly.weel.What Lord Rose gens to dae is maist folk, amang ithera the mem ra of the Scottiah Liberal Club.Their d that he should be a eh Presidentship for the in e puzalin mai asked to comin\u2019 8 - res hairmasahip o o the Tondon Eighty Club, adical ip ition to the chief place i in which he was chosen when Mr.Gladsto awa\u2019, nane seems to ken exactly hat his politics are, He is pi \u201cLiberal Im perialist,\u201d an\u2019 supports the Government on the war question very strongly, but mony 0\u2019 the professin\u2019 Liber: rals dinna agree wi\u2019 him on \u201cImperia lism.\u201d Some indeed say he i a faur removed frae t the Liberal \u201cUnionists, an\u2019 wad gang ower to them Hh igether 1 he could LA ay x cuse fi in.invitation o\u2019 the Scottish Liberal sendin\u2019 a schu lemaister a\u2019 oors to Foote yer bairns what they ca\u2019 the Sloyd System education.Mr.erome Wallace, who bas t the job o\u2019 organi \u2019 instructor for, Canada in, this sie o trainin\u2019 bairns, wi\u201d an\u2019 a\u2019 things he needs ay the way o lin\u2019 expenses, is maister in a Boord in Dumfriesshire, an° ane o\u2019 the best ken > travel- ule n be see will keep im [tin \u2019 the he : Sloyd jorgil hing put ona.pro i may sxplain, t system of trainin; ; em ordi v particular it\u2019 ed in 2 this way) \u2019 smartness that\u2019s in them, maks them laney, grocers, also of Montreal.The Great South American Rheumatic Cure turned the tables, relieved the pain in a few hours and | healed.cured and freed, à \u2018he \u2018man or woman suffering the +} ugonies of pain produced by Rheumatism of whatever form, an essay oh its causes, its symptoms, and its action, are idle; the one desirable objective point with the auf- fever is the shortest cut to relief: from the pain.and the surest eure from the distress | ing, wracking, , ailment.But common.sense and modern medical science produced | evidence and procured \u2018his release.This | day after day for news frae Buller, an\u2019 \"operative societies.: themeel\u2019s keep their places as = pbonsands of le bave hollow © Lighily susceptible to every changes a \u201cand none of my ancestors have reached old oung men, able, give it a fair trial.I carri usually next tan thanks to Dr.Shil Brice 1s.constant] guarded | Born Shaders be 3 ene] bor bodily iy kat oh alfgt draught, S.C.Weurs Co, Colborne St., Toronto.bt I would get a bottle and fied out what it ed hous 5 t this plan fod ua, 1 implicitly, believe, as a consequence, here to write this testimony.T an now 4 age reached by my family, am hale and hearty and as Iikely te to reach a ripe old age ss the | oh.(ours for ever, aby a all I drupplete in Canada sud United States at 25c., 500.and \u20ac1.00 « hntéta, J» Qreat Constant, Watchful C Is necessary to save the Little Ones.people are damp feet weather, any little ti for an It will make a naturally weak person comparatively strongand | Shiloh Cures Croup In a single night.robust, and will \u2018positively heal- up and permanently cure sore membranes.If it \u2018does not do so to the droga .No Cure no Pay! EH - following testimonial speaks plainly.\u201c1 come from a family of Consumptive: .three \u20ac, to my knowledge.Twen years aga 1 chanced to hear of the Shiloh Consumption Cure, and being more thooght(ul than most - bably owing to the family curse, as we termed our hereditary consumption, scemed reason- to do and, if it + fifteen or twenty years older than the BEN].GREEN, Ogdensburg, N.Y, aboot, instead o' aye drudgin\u2019 awa\u2019 at les sons, Schule fouk on this side will watch what Mr Wallace does ower in Canada w great in .The Der 0\" Argyll, decent man is at as wi the Toon Cooncil o' iam the Cooucil il pairt e toon.He winn a gae them mak a con ection \u2018atween an\u201d the distillery pipes, an\u2019 st o sic & sup- toon, s a queer position.He lata ey og t oon, but when the hime the common folk get owre at.the thing be put richt, which is.Funny logic, even for a Duke, only there's na doo e distil hae plenty © kine ry oe without it whaur wa wad Campbeltown be?There has been a great fa\u2019en\u2019 aff of late ation o' animals frae the States .This is caused by the silly way eshers tried t -They tried de boycsté every man wha\u2019 at a sale ring off red to buy \u201con\u2014 R.(0-0 tore, result was that the ither places an conveniently an\u2019 ja as cheap the trade that netead o Besides, -i Shere un folk wad ol trust ra aboot believin' in it; it er se a\u2019 concerne \u2014 A LA We Ani ther proof \u20ac o \"this was HT thug re the Martin\u2019 Scots Society.\u201d Ita drink a pres ore twa ot en takin\u2019 eat; re drink in payment for ony services, | ti bit curious this society, al mak\u2019 an\u2019 I hope just vera guid et is no J t should be = made \u201cThe been it th ssor niversity ere, Er it is et vin\u2019 I I dinna Len.ciety o muckle haud on on ter creed if 1 in, \"that fa's atween tw We celebrated he birthday Robin on Thu nicht, an\u2019 ate oor hag an rank oo © whisky as we hae done ge.05 th o January.for = Jon, ony years urns gets p bac = = eftent\u201d bu but there's.ery le mewin & _the spe seches that are made.taks a genius tors \u201csay anything new on sic- 3, subject, an\u2019 its no often a genius anga a Burn rns\u2019 birthday dinner, \u2018An\u2019 w ir, it disna need t irthday Sinner \u20ac to keep Burns afore the.Uke Soot land though y 's nac the dinner a\u2019 the same.Bent.0\u2019 \u2018the words in deein\u2019 oot, but the sangs as firm as ever an\u2019 I've doot when his twa hundredth birthday nt he will be as t e is moe.Burns\u2019 piece is his hen! nna be ta'en by onybody else.An\u201d I ever an\u2019 gie's them somethin\u2019 to thin rebuttal No medicine of {modern times has proved half so effective in giving almost instant relief, or has made s0 many cures bordering on the miraculous, as the great South American | Rheumatic Cure.So often bas it proved its efficacy in cases that were placed on the \u201cno cure\u201d list by doctors and specialists, that many of the most eminent lights in the profession have heen frank enough io make confession that South American Rheumatic Cure, without discus sing its formula at all, las proved the most efficacious of remedies, and to back up their convictions, are prescribing it daily think ate > this wee wa ; the slowest to convince of the merite of any proprietary remedy.South American Rheumatie Cure in powerful, potent, but harmless.Tt is a specifio for all phases of Rheumatic Ailments; i goes directly to the seat of the troubles, dis solves and eradicates from the eystem the foreign matters which cause the excruciating pains which stiffen and swell the joints.If acts quickly and surely, and as proof of it there is ample testimony to show that in \u2018cases of many years\u201d standing, where the patient was almost helpless, bed-ridden and so acute was the suffering that it waa necessary to turn the victim in sheets, because of the torture to have even the gentlest touch of the hand on the body.In twelve hours efter the firet dose was | taken all pain was gone, and inside of \u2018three days recovery was so marked that the in practice; and doctors have Hlwars b been | | tient walked without assistance.Many t their riots just as stenty1 MOTOR CARS ARE A = NUSANCE IN PARIS.The Authorities There are Quite Un : ebie to Regulate Them.\u2019 : Accordin.: the Paris correspondence of the Pali [iall Gazette, a police court magistrate has been found with the coupe age to inflict a swinging fine on | a motor \u2018 car driver who, rather than slacken speed, elected to run full tilt into the miniature tramway that plies between the » Maillot and the Zoological Gardens.po! hecatom nWary and bewildered.\u201cyokels are to be expected.The craze for cars has.ragin; g \u201cfor a year.Cond more with \"inabat intensity.AT veyances\u201d\u2019 have been let loose in ts.re is authoritative opinion in support ; the contention hat the Pari cal thanks to hi us incapacity and \u201chis murderous inatincte, is one o most rous enemies the pedestrian can en © counter, but a worse than the cabman has been found in the person of the chauffeur or \u2018motor car driver.To form.si x oF ot the ca ital were a raci rches © h the st ts { imitation ç Whenthe Nghia a timid © old man or a skit: orse, \"The authorities are at their -wit\u2019s.end.: Th (lice ha have issued orders, the Munici- unecil has drayn op regulations, hat all to no purpose being almost im ; at i cial interference.fh nspectors of ES > sible to catch the Some ai i of t hauffeur, the bic wit have to he law into its own hands and follow the nidl urnalist, who, having once been } run over by an automobile, nogw t with a revolver first motor car driver whom ing around to the public danger.mnie GI NORMAL ONCE MORE.Now the French deputies are again ca one ano ther be bandits, x indlers, a rv mranted that fhe republic Je is reasonably sa ty and der normal conditions.A RHEUMATIC CRIPPLE'S RELEAS A \u201cjury\u201d of doctors, specialists and medi= cine vendors decreed that James Smith, -of Grimsby, Ont., should spend the rest of his days in the agonizing chains of rheumatism have had a similar experience ed to it.James Smith, a dairyman of Ont., was a great sufferer from sciatica rheumatism.He was almost helplees; ud treated by almost innumerable doctors without.any permanent help.He begun ui South American Rheumatic Cure.In few hours the pain left him; in days he threw away the crutches never had a touch of the trouble sing, You - [are at liberty to write him about case.No need for an hour's suffer t South American Rheumatic Cure can do\u2019 much for you as it has done tor thous sands, .hausted nerve-power, puts ot flab, and is a general health builder.,.quid kidney specific; i \u201ccures Bright's Disease, Inflammation of Bold by Pharmacie Dates, .cérnez: Denis and St.B.\u2018Gale, 2123 Notre Dame fecha TIER WP EERE MONTREAL pr ep \u2014_\" im = \u2014 ee me SES pr a orp sppny ceppespeenr or re pr rt = 4 CES lsd dF ma 3 pt FEAR dy: PL RE L 4 LEA © 0 - LEE vi ; ea 1 20° eo ' DOTE > peer LETS = Se tu \u2018 i © 77 77 ume De winctioned, train is formed as | used with these of | Seoparly do the work that formerly re vo WHEN BRITISH HOWITZERS sir a goiter component parte chart vit pada, vied wie mpm omer\u201d | JSES OF VARIOUS PROJECTILES A \\ -\u2014such ment, carriages, plai- projectile » Ane] shells, if coming within 3 : \" A Lu NE se forms, and ammunition-are wn re it.{sel enough contact, may sometimes also do the.; , , \" MEET BIG BOER CREUSOTS.|i smh Amtho'ens S257 Same ooh hater Saf ict ua Tork, dace the\u201d Hispano American | 5 o and men are furnished from n_special- ve of 10, Fo ; 18 the midst of a | e m one of the battleships - \u2018 .\u2019 .- ly-tra companies of the Royal Garrison 118Ib,, while that of Sin.one (with = i.' bom Ban Juan, Porto Rico, hit Patt play, Comper he Boos) ATOR rane 91 1000 surde Lee) approxima 7 hate ; on \"on oh nhs mpi nie The Purposes of the Different Kinds of Shell Used \u201c#3 n oi ve a sufficient personnel al- .In exceptional circumstan: bowit- Lau 250 es reef ere, and its ex n ki : \" à ; .ae readily available, a large proportion zers with arse » calibre a ons of Six \u201cThe dannons afar atruek thelr devil- thirteen Spanish soldiers.posto ; In War .5 \u2014 Rama of these companies is permanen uar- are employed, but neceusity she el chim .ar has many strat , ai .; Something About the Guns That Will Play the Final tered in En, dat Bover Porsemauth, ue se Bo arises.Ci baa ish ne >.x aid things are conudered in the arly = ce * os : \u2026 | > and Plymouth.Prior to thelr.sppointment Owing to the extremely solid manner jn :.290 SAVOIR the ° j as they are hurtful to the éngmy; but\u2019 |\u201d - i _ AN Act In the South African Tragedy thereto, the men go through a detailed which they are constructed, the guüs form-} \" -rattle \u201877.periaps the strangest of all these is at-| , 4, = ; 7 S0RE J] Lo .: 4324 2 * course of instruction in all branches of ing the armament of n siege-train are, sx: .; layed with- tacking him from a point beneath its The nature and manufacture of the pro- hence the trade in largely laid under con fiege artillery work in the great camp at jremely heavy.Thus, when limibored vb Bpt the drummer hoys play feet.jectiles used by artillery in South Afriea is Wibution.No less than 8,000 shell of al } t.Le r Ly ™ PEs PREPARE FOR WAR the Gin-howitzer alone weighs nearly fous t | .- - out ever à stop AFRICA AFTER usturally a subject of considerable interest uses reach Woolwich eve eek, fron \u20182 - 2 .and a half ton in dra en, In né Lo ; ; ese sources in peace time alone, and ever A \u2018 The Boers have had all the advantage army like that of the Boers, they are too Here, under the supervision of a speci al dition to the pieces themselves, a train.\u2018When their comrades were ordered to A AFTER THE WAR.at the present time.The larger part of the one of these has to be examined, weighed \u201cim the big artillery duels so far in South beavy, too slowly loaded, and no more ef- staff, a considerable period of detailed and must be provided with a vast quantity of - .\u2018sapture s kop, .A Warning to Intending Emi ty Ammunition for the Hritish forces is be- Rauged, and.carefully scrutinized from vi fective than the lighter, more easily trau- utematic training in every branch of artillery stores of all descriptions, as well |.And nobod used till they got to 8 Emigrants |.manufactured ut the Woolwich Arsenal within by electric lampe before it is +».Africa, but there are now on the way to gi ried, and more quickly fired pieces siege-work js carried out practically all the as with ammunition to the extent of.500 yohoëy pa 8 Who are Counting on a éBoom.\u201d which just now is worki t high pr ! \u201che United States War Department used \u2026the front from England some samples of which the enemy is now using.Under the year round.Model fortifications are thrown rounds per gun.It will, therefore, readily.- the top, ] In view of the tid Le J .reing at high pres | dynamite for filling unell with, and, ai \\ \u2018powerful ordnance which may be expected circumstances.what object had the Boer up in various portions-of the-wide stretches be understood- that the task of mp ne cet ing the few that were dead.South Africa which } il of emigration to sure.The pictures below vhow the charac-\"| though it might be thought liable to ex \"to pat different f tters.These Butborities in view when they gave the of marshland near Dungeness, and these siege-train up country is in no sense the Exospting 2s 2007 as Cony BO, oubt.set in ter of the shell being turned out.plode in the bore of the gun, this is not ro.- 9?Pu a Citerent lace on matters.\u2014 order for these enormous guns?are shelled with lyddite by howitzers.The term a light one.Cae LD RE : been sent the jerives, à \u201cwarning has With the introduction of rifling to large OP point must be steadily borne in mind ' axe the guns of the heavy siege train, One explanation is that they were in- effect of projectiles charged with this de.The nien, however, on whom this work | .ni pay; send to the London Daily Mail by a ordnance the projectile hitherto 8 to a when artillery fire is being discussed, and which will be counted upon for the reduc- tended to assist the Tranavaal in its de- acription of explosive is, even upon earth will devolve are well suited to it.| Béth little drummer boy had & nice eue fo Ton the Transvæal who bas Tived ræme, of necessity elon ated, \u2019 with th ; à.that is that its effect 18 far more a moral tion of the Boer strongholds after tne signs on Delagoa Bay.Another is that and masonry in combination, little short of together they number thirty-two offi SY salt, * \u2018 .the Count, well) He and claims to know dition of studs fixed upon it to \u201ctake\u201d the one thun a physical one.The noise, and the .forces have been defeated in the field.they were the nucleus of President Kru- marvellous.\u201d Indeed, the mere shock set up and 1,104 non-commissioned officers -anttf °° ° tor it \u201cThe vent ro +, He writes: : |rifing.This system was found so waste.\u201cudden colispae of twenty, or even more, A - Here in, however, the British artiller- ger\u2019s great dream of a Transvaal Navy! by the bursting of one ot these shells is in men, and have been drawn ii .\u2019 \u2018And the Quesn she had paid for cipate Are , mess of people at home anti- | ul.as regards the wear of the besides \u2018BEY, cause more disturbance of the sol } - ists will have their work cut out for them, Khe Anglo-German-Portuguese agreement itself quite sufficient to destroy life with- Portsmouth, Plymouth, Exeter, 8 per Fr \u2018gad ai » and, hope, rightly, that as soon as leading to loss of power fro gun, | oh e dier\u2019s mind than double the loss by rifle , for the Boers have some of the best guns nipped in the bud the former scheme; and in a wide area of the point of impact.port.In command of the foree Bey BRAY be irs are satisfactorily settled, there wil) that the introduction of the pot win Ae fire.Wounds from sbells form a very of the European arednals mounted behind S.A.R.navy never came within the range In connection with this a curious in- tenant-Colonel Thomas Perrott, Royal Quir-i \u2018And edeh little chap nad a pistol to and all indus impetus to trade, commerce, ing-band or gas-check followed Pper Ari¥ small total in modern warfare, but, none the defences at Pretoria, Jobannesburg, of possibility at any time; so there would stance came to light during the attack up- rison Artillery, and ex-chiefinstructor \u201c#7 : industries generally, and that for ; f as an in 1he les, the presence or absence of an over- Bloemfontein, and other places which it appear to De no mission at all for those on Omdurman.» Tittle time ago, when lyd- the Shoeburyness School of Gunnery.Con- shoot, .a few years at least there will be ample vendue matter of et le-londi whelming strength in guns decides the for: B will be necessary for the British to reduce.giant cannon from Creusot.dite was first made use of by our troops in sequently it may fairly be taken for grant- { And he didn\u2019t handle it badly.oe tie the outlet of some of our surplus gun this was 5 possible » Pie e- vent tune of battle to-day.+ One of the revelatons of the war has But the Transvaal Government would not action.On this occasion it was found that, ¢d that he bas not much to learn abont 4 by Bopuation, and a good chance of succeed- he breech.l de » out the adven 3 been the extent and the excellence of the go to the expense of buying the guns unless after only two rounds had been fired into guna.Among \u2018the officers serving under But the Boers were more scared by at in what is practically a new country.Siete Peach oo or permitted the Ye of 0 armaments.That the Transvaal Gov- there was some well-defined™ t in view.a certain position held by-the.ememy;- the | Colonel Perrott are Majors Allen and Ni- the two little sticks till, it Aust be borne in mind that thos ne ee iy ne ter Tan A * Tree h.THE WORK OF THE BULLET.C nt were preparing for the inevitable That they hud such an object is now clear.answering fire suddenly and mysteriously colli and Captains Currie (adjutant), 1e had, th some considerable time ust elapse before he : be cd Tps Ad ; A ; ; ; whispered from time to time after the The guns are in the Transvaal at the pres- ceased.When.at the end of the fight, this Brett, D.8.0., and Roberts.Of the mak That these drummer boys had, than oy la e industries can be started and got o dr an nu pond ç larger than the de It is certainly a little extraordinary, says ç bameson raid.Guns snd smuunition were ent time; they have not moved out of the place was examined it wae discovered that, and file, over 300 arc artillery Rescrvis the whole bag of tricks the scope of on pad bat during nt ime shot, provided with a gas-check.This the London Daily Mail that, despite the | ; \u201c| For they put ail the Boers in a ter- be considerably curtailed.latter consists of a flat band of copper, enormously increased velocity which the \\ _ _ | + \u201c ible fix \u201cThe class of people whom 1 principally forced by tremendous hydraulic pressure modern rifle imparts to it, the effectiveness i irom ee pata = = mages - >.- rible 8x, wish to warn are unskilled labourers, who ©B to à ve in the base of the projec of the bullét should be so trifling; at any \\y ' i].\u201c Whenever the British they led.will have no chance whatever of succeed: tile.When the explosion occurs, \u2018the rate when compared to that of the ons .! 5 \u2018 ing in any part of South Africa.Iti & a #hot is forced into the bore, which it acen used with the weapons of a former day.3 pe OW i .fact which is completely overlooked by the rately fits, while the slightly larger copper Yet that this is the case has already been ' 7 Pa > w/e \" Midst the rattle of bullets, the majority of people in - nd, that\u2019 the band is moulded under the stress of the abundantly proved over and over again | F2 un .position of emigrants to Bouth Afni \u2019 A ay à) , Rp ue shrieks and the dead, \u2018unique as compared to our other colonics: i 1 Rs Suns The drummer boys played like they do mot take into account the import- + cou 2 4 ; : actor of black labour.4 A A 1, Na, ning Ee pd parading.*\u201cl have asked several labourers who in- 8 TRE 1 TT) 72 il RY 6 A wir SN \u2014 that the soldiers would tend emigrating, \u2018What are you going to ?y | ET?A se av NN They knew tha do?and the answer invariably is, \"Oh, ] Jo)\" i 4 \\ come where they lead anything that turns up.\u2019 That is_precively IT A And they know (hat the Queen The rs pe chan of dong Fo ; f ; one by ae _ they were aiding.! labour, against which no \u2018white man can so thy raion as pond and bat DES ve, lo | » NAN tered and hit, for unskilled white labour in any part of And the Boars ran away in a tor.| Cape Colony or he Tmaraal Fat rible fit, firs of various tribes employed in the gold : For they knew vary wall they could mines sound Jobauossburg alone, \u2018do not be in it white men in England.They liye on food When the two little drummer could possibly bin ro jhite ditty bo °.the country is full of Cape boys, or half: - hoya castes, Indiane, coolies, and Malays, who ; oO ng work, and In many cases \u2018 Now what was the tune that the not only fompete mith bite men, only too successfully in certain es, but actuu drummer boys played ?monopolize several callings.da A \\ y .God ly a rattle \u201cIn the Uni tates, , Australia, \u2026 knows it was only \u2018 and in the majority of our colonies, a man But it seemed to the soldiers as if the wp, is willi I k Lee who is willing can generally get work ot do drums sald 1 10 ome kind, as the circumstances that obtain NB OF THE BRITISH SIEGE TRAIN, NOW ON THEJR WAY TO SOUTH AFRICA.oo There's a girl who 1s watching this 5 th, Chose > Epalnd.die xcetion ls | \u2018 7 GU B 8 » co - battle.v South \u2018Africa, working men in t have done well and earned big 9 - - \u2018 i There\u2019s a girl, or a wife, or a mother, Peay admit, but they have been Skilled brought into th by the obliging Transvaal since the outbreak of hostilities in addition to every man in the battery at while the remainder are also all experienc- mechanics or miners.Nand ra Company, who, cou \u2014they are being kept for the momentous the time having been blown into unrecog- ed gunners.perhaps, \u201cEv intending emigrant to South withstanding the fact that the cases were when the great and final struggle will nisable fragments, the whole neighbour- .FIRED AT HIGH ELEVATION.And she prays and she weeps, for Africa uld ask himself the question, \u2018Am labelled \u201cPianos, with care\u201d and \u201cMining take place.: hood was strewn for yards all round with ® * .there\u2019ll sure be mishaps,\u2014 I taking my labour to a land where there ; machinery,\u201d must have known that the These guns, whose shells can wreck solid dead bodies, on whom no sign of a wound A curious point in connection with a >.18 à market for it?\u201d He must disabuse his ! ds transmitted along tbeir line for the stone buildings as completely as if their could be perceived.howitzer weapon is that it is fred at a But you must be in front in the mind entirely of the idea that, because be - Transvaal Government were less innocent objective were so much cardboard, are be- Thus, strange as it may seem, these men remarkably high elevation.This, in.great thick of the raps .1s willing to do anything for a start, he will than external appearances indicated.At lieved to be at Pretoria mounted on sub- had been killed by the violent atmospheric measure, is owing to the fact that its com- \u2019 sure to get on.- à any rate the ordinary residents of the stantial bastions in the fort, end intended disturbances occsioned by the explosion in paratively low muzzle velocity makes its For the women will have you die \u201cI have personally come across several x x \u2018 Transvaal knew ft, and the knowledge was to resist the British when the march on the their vicinity of a couple of lyddite-charged gheli follow à curved path as it travels e - cases in the Transvaal of actual starvation.a matter of general comment both in Pre- Transvaal capital takes place.projectiles.It is not surprising, therefore, through the air.The circumstance, how- gam ; One was a weaver from Coventry,who conld, tons zut Jo annesburg.ot generally THE BRITISH SIEGE TRAIN.to learn that, when pretice with this ex ever, is rather an advantage than other- | ou cour , Jo nothing sles.ad Tho wuss BHELLS READY FOR PAINTING- This Picture Gives an Idea of the Size i ; ne thing, however, was n ; out, i i i y 4 4 try tha Ë | known, that the Trangvaal Government ihe ia ee rat which Dcoount ktep a thousand yards away from the tar, angle pi descent Thus bte da nie Mo herere to pe drumiher boys, each there were no silk mil out there.Another = .of Modern Big Gun Bhells.; k Genet, of Creuset in France, for two of sent fo the Cape and which, in the fra Pa the present instance the material of hed act effectiveness at the pat po one and-al.- Co mime! in 8 similar dicament, ¢ ® Photograph 1 Woolwich > : \u2018 the largest guns ever constructed for any Struggle will be pitted against the Boer's| , = siege train which hay recently arrived o Ang \"and venetit SK; ! 2, lat Scot, Why, they ought +3 be: i \u201cThere will undouilsgéi god: op = « jo | G These huge pieces of ord.muggle cannon.A siege train Rut Simply at the Cape is-composed chiefly of bowit- ge ét pa 0 me East, nursing! a =.Uhnga for skilled ibn RAL Facade 48 nas : Ai ; mance were \u201cof red ho valibre re.«nd devoid of professional technicalities, era Altogether about thirty of these from this well marked trajects hit net, WW dee ques for aki who has soie capital at his éxpléding coraite to-the shape of the rifling.| #1nee the opening days of the war in South | ance were of loin.an : \u201c® amounts to an artillery force specially \u201c°C 2 Howitser projectile in the dace that \u2018they \u2018march through the ght , who e at The mass of metal is forced by \u20achiézmetiod Africa.14 __ _ spectively.The fact has only recently come equipped for the purpose of reducing a P'êces of ordnance ae bet cmployed, it enables the gun to be worked al r | SY 2 Liroug! command, can always turn it to advantage 4, revolve us it leaves the barrel, which it | ; Precisely the same condition.-of affaire to light, and the question arises for what Cérongly fortified place.Hence, it is a \u201c#Pplemented by a number of 4.7in.and gar cover of ground.Indeed, thanks \u2018to where the best of men fal\u2019, in æ new country.The large number of «ontinues to do throughout its course in also became manifest a couple of years ago, ! purpose are these guns intended?BY p vu tin.ordinary breech-load guns, of a ; ; ing i : railways and bridges that have been de mid-ai h Ameri j : ; combination of guns and men that is only = a most ingenious range-finding instrument - As if were only reh 4 - mid-air.when our American cousins were trying : SOME BIG BOER GUNS.employed when it is considered by compe- similar Pattern Lo those ppounted ca pus that is used with these pieces, it is .prac- they y carsing, will.course, create a lot of em CASTING THE SHELLS conclusions with the Spaniards and Tage ; The London Daily Mail gives some inter- tent military authority that the final stages Opts rou is however in hour and ele tically unnecessary that the object aimed With their hats on one side, and a ployment.for the timebeing, and should ; mn - [los in the Philippines.In this campaign, as \u2018iting facts in connection with these big in a war are being upprosched.In the pres sreapon that most interest is taken by the ft should be in view when a round is be- little boy's stride Traasvaal and Orange Frea State railways un, hits er guider of projectiles are ©! md mit \u2018the Masser ric.© The.Amer : She power of a 12-in.gun such as that vers Buller has been provided will in all PY fie uAscordinaly, it wil, fe be \"FE connection with the employment just And a vim and a go that turns back Steady, skilful railway men ° home eX: one\u2019 of great interest.Masses of molten icans, against whom this was employed, , now in the possession of the Boers will be probabillty be used for bombarding Pre- 8 ¥¢ seri 10 In : now of a siege-train, it is rather curious to defeat\u2019s tide, perience should certalnly ave 8 good metal are poured from huge receivers into were provided with the old Remington {© Jwtter appreciated when it is explained that toria, Potchefstroom, Bloemfontein\u2014and WHAT A HOWITZER I8 LIKE.note that, despite the vast amount war- £ » - chance of doing vel \u201c+ thing I should also POulds, from which emerge, when _cool, pattern weapon.Although this was infinite.At fires a projectile weighing half a ton, perhaps other towns\u2014as all the places men- At a glance at the accompanying illus- fare in which we have been d of re- And .each little fellow\u2019s the whole |.ere is one other thing he lan 1d vough castings very different from the ly inferior, in respect of range and.muzzle which can penetrate a.target of solid steel tioned are much too well protected to per- tration will make abundantly clear, a cent years, this is the first occasion on nation\u2019s pride like to point out.Nearly t arge go smooth shell with which every one is fa- velocity, to the rifle of the other side, yet four inches thick.The gun weighs 68 tons.mit of their being captured by ordinary howitzer is as unlike a field gun as possi- which such an \u201carticle of war\u201d has been , mines around Johannesburg are at- present riliar.These are turned in & lathe until its soft nosed bullets were productive of $ The Obin.gun is lighter, and fires a shell methods.ble.Short and equat in appearance\u2014in- used by us since the days of the Crimean Bo, long live the drummer boy\u2019s flooded with water, as in most oe the they are sufficiently smooth for painting, far more serious effects than were the = ; \u201cweighing three cwt.Owing, in great measure, to the fact deed, there is almost something of a bull- campign.During the hostilities in Afgha- taime.pumps have stopped.It will take a con- when they have the copper band applied.cased ones of the Dons.E.\"Both of these guns are too heavy for the that circumstances so seldom arise to oc- fook about it\u2014such a weapon compares nistan of 1879 one was organised, certainly; siderable time, perhaps mionths, to get the The projectiles vary considerably in size, Just as its size is small, so in the nature ! 5 \u2018uystem of fighting which the Boers have casion ite employment, a siege train has, but ill with the slim proportions of the it was however, never sent up to the ARTHUR WEIR.water out, and there can be no resuraption from that required by the tiny seven of the wound produced by these modern pursued Up to the present; in fact, they practically speaking, no \u2018existence in time gracefully.designed field gun of a horse bat-.| front.- a _ _ .of work on these mines until such has been pounder to that necessary for the service of \u201carticles-of-wa comparatively innocuous, : are too cumbersome for land warfare al- of peace.hus, instead of being kept tery.The howitzer, however, is built for Accordingly, the result of the emplorment SE done.Consequent there will be next i the monster 16.25 gun, the 110-tonnez.unless of course, a vital spot be struck.In ; tog .Guns of this calibre are com ready for action at any moment, it is not business, not beauty, and, as such, fulfils of the train that is at the front.at the pres MINING AND UNDERMINING.nothing for miners do for some time to |'This mass of metal weigha three-quarters proof of this, a large numb@r of instances ! -.\u2018mon enough on battleships and | in forts; even mobilized until : a war has been in *s purpose most admirably.the ehell ent moment il watched by artillerists ° Poe phd ph be he oe Jair at ton, stands dit.fin, high.and is pro have Jatel 5 pceurre a Where sur, Ten have Li - - \u2018but part-of mobile, constant ifti or ittle time., if i as mentione , the she with especial in .\" a c 0 .of powder \u2014had i | » s co y ing progress some y.s .One of the Most ue Phases of ly, a & stand des, almost a certainty tht cordite mot being used for these uns, tai caused b bullet other than hoe employ.i } .; orn are.) the Boers will destroy a great part, it not into neh , pe vite \u2018armour-plercing, undoubtedly have first necessitated ampu- go v .: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .the whole, of Johannesburg, and also the fu 1 d .The tation-of.a limb.Thus, as most people are © y te a Dee LL LA IT MAY PLAY A CONSPICUOUS | mining inery and plant.This would gommon sh el, shrapne cast steel.with an probably \u2018aware, a very large proportion of 5 : à PART IN THE TRANSVAAL.create a lot of work in the building line, exceedingly hard point.Ita object, as ite those of our gallant troops for whom.Boer oo : Not long ago a report from South ratio the resumption of mining name implies, is to penctrate the armour.bullets.have recntly found billets have been go 10 So - So | Africa it that nearly all the military The correspondent suggests, in conclusion, Piste of sn ironclad And Teh 0 DURE | Mk everthcien, the number of cases in _ roads and a in Tr I had t_it would y \u20ac ighten people if tures by ita-having a sharp point.i { which amputation has been resorted to has Eo mined by the Boers, for the purpose the nts\u2019 Information ce issued in nose.The bursting charge is been Temarkably small, In the great ma- 4 ; , a flattened g rg Jee h \u20ac ° of blowing them up benesth the feet of |itheir handbook such particulars as are pos- comparatively small, and these shot are pro- iority of instances, the most simple treat.the Briti ps when they began their sible under the peculiar circumstances.vided with a fuse in the base.= ment has speedily effected a complete $ advance through that territo 700 Common shell are merely travelilng mines, cure, and the men concerned have thus Ty.In many previous wars between civilised t heen enabled to take their places in e nations roads have been mined, on the THE FINALE OF MAHDISM.: fired ro ES torre as.posible consist: firing-line again.The late Postonel Dick- i same principle that harbours are mi The capture of Osman Digna, the \u201c\u2018wily ent with sufficient strength to avoid break- Cunyngham, V.C., was à case in point, as to blow up an enemy's ships: only oa the Hadendoa slaver,\u201d following so soon after \u2018ing up in the bore of the gun after firing.at one of the earlier en to\u2014that of of former i the death of the Khalifa, closes the long They are, therefore, merely hollow skins of fiiandulaagte\u2014he was y wounded in e *, ._ i oes, giant charges of gunpowder are used.Such and eventful drama of Mahdism in the Sou- cast steel filled with either cordite, powder, à works are generally very extensive, for dan.Mr.Churchill applies the epithets : at-nosed, and have In a few weeks\u2019 time, however, ov to _ SU.long tupncis bave to be dug if they are to \u201ccelebrated, perhaps immortal,\u201d to this CE rade ee oF fuses, sicher time or per.the fact that the Mauser missle .which 5 ; .be used effectively, and fuse trains laid; formidable Emir; and indeed his name will cussion: that is, a shell can be timed to struck him had not shattered -the , he : ER \u201c ~.] and\u2019 alwaye with the understanding that be always associated with the desert war- axplode practically when desired, the ve was off the sick-list.When he fall, shot | 5 the enemy may not use the road which is fare of the last twenty eas El Teb, Ta- locity being known, or it may be made to through the head\u2014during the splendidly- ( ne most carefully and diligently .mai, Gemeiza, Ofafit, Handub, are still fa- explode ogeihst shelter trenches, etc, by repulsed attack on Ladysmith on Janwary ro .Bat when all roads are prepared some miliar names, and Osman led his tribe in impact ê-he had been back at duty for à LCA damage must surely be done, unless the all these battles, Lord Kitch ex- ight.SO advancing army is orewarned, and takes cellent reasons for remembering the fight MAN-KILLING SHRAPNEL.uring the Hispano-American.war, how- such measures as are expedient to either re- at Handub, for it was there he received Shrapnel, invented by General Shrapnel, \u20acver, the cases on.reco co remove these mines or else blow them up be- the severe, and indeed dangerous, wound in d first used at the battle of Vimiero, covery from bullst-caused injuries of the of tic at ine in waste are hq OTe uss Aaa of font où à thin egy cae fled with bul mont serres \u201cre\u201d reve, of oo chiefly employed in reducing a city or town retreat, was ho coward.He was a skilful lots pet in resin, ~The Sursting prior any of those which have come to Tih gambling that is being besieged, hen per open general, and the Dervish forces owed much with the fuse, while the head and nose of South Africa.For instance, while /very crude sotics fail.en t orce be- to his faculty of organization.He seems the projectile are strengthened to make it the first actions of the campaign incipal strues I W rt rT i Ble A oc are of such tions, their ta the value of his life.He A in «x progress, nieri i : me | .powder blows up, dynamite bur- and gold-to send free on request; address: the larger ones, the charge ir hls dct thht is taken ad- Now that such a car been completed pan d what rows if the posit o ; .Simms.CASTOR f the ' .\u2018Humphreys\u2019 Homeopathic Medieins Uo, ie à ible for the Government to ua ¢ John Bis, M.Yi co.ern gb ; Ug to be I it ere wo seem and a h ro He has fitted |.uld fie 60 reralving.should not bo 1A.SF position hart et A.2e AL hc te ei re 0 WE SEL a A TEC ANE SWE SE A5 ge ae TS Le aimes ame Be me + £m 2 foe mere inp a À re mmr trong-and se gas 0 TR STA + ÉTURDAY, FEBR UARY 10, 19 ja tT - 2 STRANGE UNCOUTH PE OPLE.The Natives of Thibet Whom Canadian Missionaries Would Civilize.\u2014 .A MONGOL HUT.Thibet, that lone wild land, home of the \u201cfarthest people,\u201d has latterly acquired an interest to Canadian readers through the presence there of Canadian missionaries snd the reports which have reached here of the hardships to which the latter have been subjected and the outrages committed upon them by the natives.Only a month of so ago the Star publish ed a despatch from Vancouver telling o sn account which had reached there -by mail from Hong Kong of the total destruction oi a Canadian mission house by the natives, who set fire to the dwelling and forced the inmates to flee in haste, leaving ir possessions behind.An exceedingly interesting account ot these strange people and their customs 18 gen by Mr.William Jameson Raid in the \u2018ebruary number of the Cosmopolitan Magazine.Thibet is on.the northern frontier of China, near the headwaters of the Yang: iang.It ie inhabited by a strange and barbarous race, who for centuries have offered defiance to alien intrusion and frustrated the most persistent efforts of explorers ahd ethuologists to enter their jealously guarded colintry.: Some of the customs of the Sifan-Thi- betans as described by Mr.Reid will give an idea of this aboriginal race.Taken at random from his description of a journey\u201d through the country, the following will be read with considerable interest: The Sifans place their children in skin eradles and hang these from the trees in the forest near to their villages, for two reasons\u2014the first, from a belief that they will be instructed by the deities; the second, that \u2018their full existence may not be endangered by the abominable filth and squalor of the settled regions.Several times in the day they are visited by their mothers, who provide them with food and remain with them during the night, and in this forest home the child stays until it is three or four years old, and ealthy enough to ngours of hardship and disease.The \u2018\u2019k\u2019ang\u2019\u2019 is an important feature in \u2018the domestic\u2019 economy of Thibet and\u2019 it merits a few wofdg of description.It is a portion of the room raised a few feet above : the floor.It is about six feet broad and is covered with coarse mats; interior is hollow and receives heat from a fire built in it through a hole on the outside, or in the front when coal is used.The heat ot the fire rapidly warms the whole structure, and as very little draft is required for the \u2018amall fire built under it\u2014generally of dried yak-dung or a bundle of straw\u2014the k'ang remains warm for a considerable length of time.On it the family sit in the daytime end sleep at night, and, thanks to the genial heat Which radiates from it, they dé not require more than & light coverlet during the coldest nights; when one side gets cold they have only to turn over and warm it.his, however, is precisely hat the unfortunate traveller of tender in and unsublimed intelligence cannot, get used to in the k'ang, one side roesting and\u201d the other freesing; with no possibility of striking the happy medium.In parts of Thibet the k\u2019ang is nothing more than @ big wooden box without any hole com- munieating with the outside air.In jt is pat a lot of dry, powdered manure with a ew live coals; this sinolders for hours and warms the upper out any danger o end igniting them.After telling of the grandeur of the nat- wral scenery of the country, the writer says: Unfortunately, the native population do pot complete the illusion, for it would be an utter impossibility to imagine a people, more unenlightened and barbarous.They ere but a grade removed from the lower order of animals.No touch of civilization has yet made itself felt, and one might aa well \"essay to change the direction of the wind\u2019s wild course as to sow the seeds of Christianity with.hop of fructification.planks thoroughly, with- breaking into a flame \" Wor the optimist @ journey into these un- own regions is & most unwelcome exper- fence, for it seems as if the earth had rollback upon itself and the forces of brute inertia were once more contending with human and enlightening progress for the mastery.; ; - Life in these bleak altitudes is rough in- Nature is without peaceful attractions of any kind, except a sort of rough, majestic grandeur that may satisfy the.traveller in search of landscapes mono: tonously bleak and repelling; never a i en J leys, and scarcely a flower, except for a month or two in the year.Vast mountain- peaks are covered with a soil which by thrift and industry might be made wonderfully productive, but which is left in its wild state for the nurturing of a growth of coarse grasses and sedge, furnishing pasturage for small herds of unconditioned, ncrawny cattle.Among nearly all savage races a certain affection for their offspring is manifested by purents.Among the Sifans, however, such an abstract moral quality as affection is entirely unknown, and when one has witnessed the hardships attending the early life of the children of this strange raee, one cannot help wondering how they manage to survive.When a child is to be born, the mother ia driven from the village in which she lives, and is compelled to take up her abode in some roadside hut or cave in the open country, a scanty supply of food.furnished by her husbands, being brought to her by the other women of the tribe.When the child is born, the mother remains with it for one or two months, and then, leaving it in the cave, returns to the village and informs her eldest husband of its birth and the place where she has left it.lf the child is a male, some considera: tion is shown to her; should it be a female, however, her lot 1s frightful, for, aside A WwW 7% a oY 7 X i < Yi 4 A ; NY Cole ey vo from the severe beating to which she is subjected by her husband, she suffers the scorn and contumely of the rest of.the tribe.If it is a male child, the husband goes to the cave and brings it back to the village; if it is of the opposite sex, he takes one-of several courses\u2014sometimes he re- | turns with the female infant; as often he ignores it entirely and allows it to perish, or he may dispose of it to some other man as a prospective wife.During the- early life of a male child, a number of curious ceremonies are observed.When fifteen years \u2018old, he is required to 0 through an initiation ceremony prior to ecoming an active member of the tribe.This function is one accompanied by the most trying ordeals, being carried on before a council of chiefs and lamas (native priests), who closely watch the youth while he -is-bei j human tortures as being strung up by the thumbs, burnt with red-hot irons, and other kindred cruelties which only the most eav- age mind could devise.If he pisses through the ordeal without manifesting signs of pain, the next stage of the initiation tres is seen except in she eastern val- mw proceeded with.Should he fail, his Jot fo * 1e.Be id A afi À 4 .[Me / 4 i \u2018DANCE OF MASKED THIBETAN MONKS.jected_to-such\u2014in- It was at Gingihlovo, and the Naval Bri- Le TR te 5 on ; word nen nm wh pares ose EL UE .COA : THE MC La tof the mont miser.Sieur RL beaten and sbased, subjec e contumely of all, until, unfortunate wretch,\" he gladly en his existence.the firet stage, Having passed the youth is isolated in a hut at some dis tance from the village and is there required to go through a long period of starvation, being visited from time to time by the priests, who provide him with atripe of prayer-paper and inculcate into him the precepts of the religion.of his fathers.On his release he is provided with weapons, and must appear before the council of chiefs within a ted-time with proois of his prowess as a hunter or warrior or he ¢an- not enter the tribe as a member.The various ceremonial rites and functions gone through with on occasions of death and burial are curious.When a chief or other influential member of the village dies, his remains are placed in a box or yak-skin bag, and for several weeks sunk in a swiftly flowing stream, in order that the evil spirit suppored to possess the budy shall be washed away.At the end of that time the badly decomposed corpse is brought to one of the temples, or to its former residence.and a large payment made to the lamas to complete the remainder of the burial ceremony, a most gruesome task, for the stench arising from the body after it has been dead for nearly a month may better be imagined tban described.The mouth, eyes, nose, ears and otber parts of the body are sprinkled with potent liquids, while the relatives of the decensed gather round the dwelling chanting in musical ululations- truly dolorous, and lacerating their flesh with thorns and knives.The body is then cut up into a number of pieces by the lamas, each piece being buried-in a different spot; in this manner the head, which is supposed to sontain the original spirit, will be surrounded by as-many warriors in the next IY a G0 Us y 4 Xe | I T I | aval a CR Pa fv Tein Bae de tu sd \u2018+ = 5 it i Pré des hua hme ee aod world as there are disjointed portions of the body.- The number of pieces into which the body is cut is determined solely by the rank of the individual.Thus;-in a chief the corpse may be severed in a dozen or more places, while in the case of a warrior it is merely cut in two.The worship of ancestors carried on among all tribes.ice a year their bones are dug up and religiously washed, it being ludicrous in the extreme to watch the preternatural gravity with which the natives go about this stupendous operation, carrying huge pots of water to the open graves and religiously scrubbing the bones.When JT first saw this operation it struck me as being remarkably funny, but to the natives themselves it is an intensely wolemn,and sacred ceremony.the possession of a large \u201cbonery\u201d gives to tbe fortunate proprietor great power in the tribe, these bones are seized upon for debt or on the inauguration of a feud, the person or family so deprived of its sacred relics being shunned by the others until the bones shall have been eemed.One of the most remakable of all the strange myths believed in by this curious people is one pertaining to the sun, moon and stars.The sun is believed to ba an immense ball of yak meat and fat, where on the spirits of departed ancestors are supposed to feast, the light being ca by its heated condition.The stars are portions of this immense feast, which dropping to the earth give birth to animals for the is curiously sustenance of suffering humanity.The moon they conceive to be a lesa ball of similar texture, in use while the larger for the morrow, one is being replenish and stormy its non-appearance on cloudy \\ days being accounted for by the fact that the deities are undergoing a period of fasting and religious abnegation.The parched and desert condition of sterile regions is ascribed to the fact that many thousand years ago this immense ball slip from the hands of its keepers and descending too near the earth scorched those parts with which it came in contact before it could be recovered.THE SAILOR IN A LAND FIGHT.Wherever and whenever Jack has been permitted to join in the work of the army, says-the Spectator, he has made his mark so deeply that\u2019 he has come to be looked \u2018upon as indispensable, invincible.His effervescent humour never seems to desert him, as the following anecdote, told the writer recently, fairly well illustrates: gade was face to face with an apparently overwhelming force of :Zulus, numbers of whom were arméd with rifles.The sailors were reserving their fire, only sending an occasional volley when a favourable oppor tunity presented itself.Forth from.the Zulu host \u201cstepped a \u2018warrior laden with an ancient, earm, , which be calmly moun upon a tripod iff the open, while the neilore looked: on admiring his pluck, but wondering much what he was propos wg to do.At last one jdvial tar suggested that, their photographs were going to be taken, and, by common consent, no shots were sent at the supposed photographer: Having loaded his.piece wit great deliberation, the Zulu primed it, sighted, and, leaning hard against ita breech, he fired.The recoil\u2014for the thing was much over: loaded\u2014knocked him h over heels back: ward, while a great roar of laughter went up from the delighted sailors.e sat up looking hurt snd: \u201cdazed,\u201d afd then, the amusement over, he, along with a suddenly charging impi of \u2018his .count FU , by.a.vol from the atéadily N RP EDR RES TEE |\u201c PRÔF.MECHNIKOFF: {No moptter ] \u2018 TU, DR Prof.Mechnikoff believes that he hag discovered the elixir of life.He is bere shown at work in his laboratory Mechnikoff\u2019s Star of January 27.The method, aa there explained, i if red corpuscles of the now working to find the specific serums for each An account of Prof.increasing the life-giving the Pasteur Institute is particular organ.THE REGENERATION OF IRELAND.fe TT HE | Fara we Wi Ll nh 7 7 00 RRS 7 IY 990 ya) Vv VII 07 Pre A , the Pasteur Institute, Paris.scovery was given in the Saturday consists, briefly, in - lood.An entire section of wo Emerald Isle Has Changed Wonderfully In Twenty Years\u2014A Land of Plenty.Public attention bas been so absorbed in politics for the past decade or two, so far as Ireland is concerned.that the social and industrial regeneration which has been going on has been almost entirely overlooked.Yet it has been so far-reaching and rapid, there have been such great changes for the better\u2014in the last twenty years chiefly \u2014that it can now be said Ireland is a regenerated country.The changes in ways and means have been so radical as to surprise outsiders.The picture of Ireland in the foreigy mind to-day is that of the Ireland of half a century ago.The real Ireland is different.It is now comparatively - rosperous, and its people are comparatively happy.Es- cept in a few more remote and barren parts, the former hard struggle for exist- ence-is-not-known to-dav-and the pineh-ef- hunger is not felt.There is more ease, more leisure, more of the comforts of life, and Irishmen look forward with less, anxiety to the morrow.Mr.Seumus McManus, the well known Trish writer, gives an interesting\" description of the new Ireland and the causes which have brought about.the better conditions.The remodeled land laws\u2014 though still far from perfect he says have given to the struggling farmer a certain security to which he was a stranger.His rent is lower and he is not withheld from improving his land by the apprebension ot increased rack-rent., Partly as a consequence of this and partly as a consequence of the possession of a little more wealth, hie land is better tilled and drained, and he rears more stock and of better quality.The resulting ease of mind is conducive to enlightenment and mo 88, is na system o a ABE F hut the Ir eo , ta respect for learning amply~fills its place.| w_ouch :he needs, his chil! \u2018Qren\u2019s work At home or on the \u2018farm, they are seat off every day, one\u201d of\u2018 two or three Irish miles, to the little national.school.So, of the rising genera ion in Ireland, Mr.MeManus says fully per cent.will be educated.It would have been absurd even to dream of such a state of things fifty years ago.Tt has been variously estimated that from 500,000 to 1,000,000 people died of starvation in.the years 1846, 1847 and 1848, though Ireland's shipping ports were thronged with ships laden with cattle and corn for export.A futile revolution of young Irelanders gave the English Government the excuse to advocate the shipping of the people to America and elsewhere, and the landlords cou- cluded that bullocks and Scotchmen would more profitable on the green hills of Ireland than the twoublesome: Celt.Ba, scourg: ed by three scourges, the landlords, the government and the famine, Irishmen were driven to the ports and into the famine ships, and hundreds of thousands swarm: ed westward over the ocean.Mr.McManus writes: \u201cOf the several causes which have united to.brin prosperity and progress back to the old Ireland, I believe there has been no more important factor than the new Ireland the\".hand that grown and-|\"of holdi flourished and borne plentiful fruit in America.\u201cHow has America benefited Ireland?In several ways.It has benefited Ireland, primarily, by the vast sums of money which have been flowing in a steady stream eastward over the ocean in the last half century; it has benefited Ireland by relievin, ita congestion, and it has bénefited Irelan by its moral influence.- - \u201cThe flow of cash from America to Ire land can not easily be realized.It has been far greater than any person only superficially acquainted with the facts could suspect.To get an adequate idea of it, one must have lived among the try in remote parts, where every family is represented by one, or two, or three, or five, in\u2019 America, and where the American letter, with its unfailing money order, is ever coming, en the boy and the girl leave home for the New Island (as it is put in agit back \u2014tofreland, \u2018and b \u201cufdtes \u2018pt our Gaelic), the one thought ever present in their minds is not how they will benefit themselves, but how they will benefit the father and mother and \u2018the brothers and sisters they leave behind.And of all those, the number js very, very small that ever forget, or neglect the loved ones at home, who, night and morning, on their knees pray a \u201cPater and Ave\u201d to God and Mary, for the absent ones.\u201cThe sums remitted by these boys and girls furnish those at home with the means to till and to stock their land much better than they did before, and to Jive in much greater case and comfort.But over and above the sums of money sent home by the emigrant boys and girls, there is a great\u2019 amount taken to Ireland by returning emigrants\u2014men and women who have saved a certain portion of their daily wage, with the ultimate idea of tak- ; \u201cby Îts means spending the remainder of their lives in comfort in the glen, for which, since they quitted it, their hearts have ever: yearned.Just now there is more money going back in this way than ever before, fr the increased prosperity of Ireland and its in- crea#éd comfort and the good reports they hear from it, induce more and more among those having means to return.\u201cThe returned emigrant is henceforth a missionary.During his sojourn in America -he-hds gathered\u2014as the Irish quickly do\u2014a notion of progressiveness and originality.And he takes-this nition back with him into the land of dreamers.He impresses these characteristics to a greater or less extent upon those around him.Having a little money and a food deal of knowledge, \u2018he sets about working his land, ig system- atie fashion and shows his ueighbdtrs Ahh to Pa reins the-efopé Ina Hânrer new to théfà, TAñd'>bWells \u2018his \u2018fétorns By raising k gn irhported food.His success stifn- thers: to follow his example, \u2018and \u2018the\u2019 conhtrymde has practical demonstra tion of the fact that the old ways are not always the best, - that the man who, having gathered a small sum of money, would naturally have been inclined to put it in the bank for safe keeping, now sees the benefit of putting it into a more productive bank, his little farm.Thereby he mot only benefits himself, but also the struggling labourers and cottars who depend chiefly for their living on the day's work given to them by this farmer and by at.sre now higher in Ireland than they were, and the labouring man is able to live at home in greater comfort, and, therefore, more willing to stay.\u201cFinally, the steady, heavy drain of emigration, which went on unceasingly for forty years, relieved the congestion of the country and left more ease and elbow room for those at home.Where formerly the parent had to divide his already too small patch of farm land between three or four sons, he later needed to divide it between two only; the others had gone to the States, and since their father had paid their passage money and thrown them in the teeth of fortune, they could not think ng claim on were far from grudging the farm to the less lucky brothers who remained behind.\u201cThe altered state of things in Ireland was brought forcibly home to the casual observer, when, a year or two ago, our Registrar General's returns showed for the first time in fifty years-a positive incrense in the population of the Emerald Isle.Latter returns have likewise been cheery, for, whilst emigration has very materially decreased, the reflux from America has in- FIM OR CE TNT OT EE GR AP TIRE O1 181 RUSSIAN SAVANT.[pes wen bisind st the iropsn cad .OTe EL ties gre i is some | © Petite & \u2018rapital plit into othe lahd is nok \u2018alway .raising.So, as was to be expected, wages at\u2014home -and- ere .\u201cTo the heart of every Irishman this information was glad tidings, showing that the turn of the tide, which had been bearing heart and hope away from Ireland, had at length set in; that the era of prosperity.was \u2018well un, and giving good promise that at length the time had n reached when the Irishman could remain in Ireland for a better reason than that he had not thei \u2018wherewithal to leave it.\u201d A FEW POINTERS FOR INTENDING oo VISITORS TO PARIS EXHIBITION 1 \u201cAll the world and his cousins\u2019 are expected next year in Paris.Here are some plain hints, founded on experience, for their guidance.They are culled\u201d from a list given by an experienced traveller in the New York World: .In taking an spartment or: in engaging board, whether at a hotel, a private house, or \u201cpension\u201d or boarding-house, it is necessary to inform one\u2019s self in detail about the conditions.This will avoid not only the ordinary swindles, bit misunderstand: ings arising between two parties acting in good faith but umacquainted with the different conditions.It must be under stood for how long a renting agreement is made, under what conditions it may be re newed, and what notice of \u2018quitting is ne cemary, else the Jessee may find himself to have entered tacitly into a new period.House leases in Paris are for three, six or nine years.unless notice is given three months before the expiration of each term; and as this principle extends to shorter leasings, a lack of conformity to the rules might prove expensive.FORMALITIES AS TO BOARD BILLS.A.good plan is to have the expiration date Sn tae time required for notice embodied in each receipt for rent (or board).No receipts are valid in France.unless eee = the little cheerful band.of m ieves e lucjackebiy Ce Tee NP 201 SL He rer, De BL stamped; and the stemp muet-be cancelled in ink et the time où payment by the a.\u201d payer, with is name, date and residence.n entering into a lease agreement the Questions of gas and care of the hall and stairway must be settled in advance.In 18 possession of any apartment or room (an \u201capartment\u201d is a suit of rooms), note must be made of any damage to walls, windows.iture.etc.and the land: lord's attention called thereto beforehand in writing, the delivery of which is duly certified, or orally fore witnesses, else ere may be claims for payment of dam: ages.Often the same things have been paid half a dozen times by successive ten: ants., In taking board it must be stipulated in advance how many meals \u2018per day come under the head of full board - (pension complete), when and where they are to be served, of what they are to consist.The agreement as to light must be detail ed in advance; so much per\u2019 week, or so much pet lamp of a given capacity or \u201cbougie\u201d {candle} of a given size.\u2019 And if it is the sséson for fires, look out! Specify\u2019 how many times day the grate ia to be flled, and at what price per day or per ing.\u201cali these formalities are, of course, un- unecessary if a man wishes t up as a \u201ctransient\u201d at a hotel and pay the bill as it is presented.But this course is very expensive, A European traveller never thinks of stopping at a hotel for one or two days even wi t.an\u2019 understanding as to charges.YOU WILL NEED A PASSPORT, adult should have.a passport foro 1avilg \u2018They com 8, i be tome.They com §1, if got ! The port times a necessity (especially iu the case of young men of an age in which they would, if French citizens, be subject to military duty), and is always the best means of identification in the case of deilvery ot registered letters, the payment of money- orders, ete.Co The diplomatic representatives of Ger many and ome or.two, other European countries where lease majeste (or the offense Miles of Golden Sand, With Gold-Lined Creeks Beyond \u2014a Rival of the Klondike.of saying that the sovereign is a fool, or that one of his representatives haa done a foolish thing) is severely punished have the right of applying to the authorities of neighbouring States to have such utterances made in these neighbouring States punished.It is bad policy to ex press one\u2019s self in any European country in a manner derogatory to the person of any European sovereign except Queen Vie toria.Englishmen take the ground that the personal charcter of the Queen is so high that no one could smirch it, so they do not prosecute for lese majeste.FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE.As regards railway travel: It's saying that no one but princes, fools and Amer jcans travel first-class.The French sec ond-class cars are usually good enough, aud the first-cluss carriages are not worth the 30 to 30 per cent.extra.In Belgium and in Austria no \u201cfree\u201d baggage is allowed; in France and Ger many fifty-five to sixty-six pounds is nominally allowed free.Trunks nct wanted for a long time had better be sent as itesse\u201d\u201d in France and Belgium.Express takes about half the time and costs about double.Slow freight is slow enough in Germany; much slower in France under ordinary conditions.Next year, one can count on about four or five times as long as with us for the same distance.1f \u2018trouble arises out of late trains, dam- uges to property or to life or limb, with the French railway trains, there will be no use in makinggany effort to obtain redress.if one trdin gets in~late and shortens the ume available for reaching another in the same depot, the second one is never de layed in starting, nor may one enter the part of the depot in which it stands after the signal is given to close the gates, which may be ten minutes before the train-start- ing time.With the stirring events of the South African war to absorb the attention of newspaper readers it is small wonder that happenings of more than ordinary interest and importance are allowed to escape with but a passing notice.Of such a nature is the recent discovery of gold in almost fabulous quantities at Cape Nome, Alaska.These finds are said to be of the most surprising extent, and to promise for the Cape Nome beach a future perhaps not even second to the Klondike.In one particular, too, Cape Nome ap- \u2018Fears {0 possess an advantage over the Canadian Kloudike, for the obnoxious ten per cent, royalty which our Dominion Government exacts from all miners in the Kiondike is not in force at Cape Nome.This circumstance appears likely to draw the flux of miners and prospectors from (Canadian to American territory, and the Government at Ottawa, whose members are responsible for the unpopular tax, as well as for other regulations which are much criticized, may be thanked for the consequent diversion of mining interest from our own to United States gold fields.The loss to Canada is obvious, for the miners at Cape Nome will naturally purchase their supplies and mining implements from American instead of Canadian dealers and manufacturers.WHERE CAPE NOME IS.The Cape Nome district is situated on \u201cthe north-west coast of Alaska, on the southwest side of the great arm or peninsula which reaches into the Behring Sea.Kotzebue Sound is on the north of the arm, and Norton Sound \u2018on the south.\u2018The western end of this arm or peninsula is at the 146th meridian, and has long on known in geographies as Cape Prince ot 1 Wales, 5 la pan.It was getting cold, and ile party, without settling a clan stake, of making any legal claim, went back to Couns\u2019 eil City.E agreed not to reveal the discovery until the next spring, when they would return 10 à se A On the way back each one in the party Cape Nome and make themselves masters 75; of the richest parts of the new gold coun-#; try.But Mr.Hultberg, a Lutheran mis .monary, bad a friend, named Anderson,\u2019 another Lutheran missionary.Hultberg l Anderson into the secret, and Anderson, .: straightway organized a party to sail immediately to Cape Nome no matter wbat the 2 climate\u2014and wake some claims to the golden wealth.Now the party more energetically at prospecting and making its wining claims than the Blake party had done.lu spite of a blizzard and \u2014 forming ice Anderson aud his six companions went over the hills and gulches at Cape Nome.They found even richer spots for digging gold than the Blake party had done.For five days they worked with little sleep and rest.\u2018They staked out claims for themselves and their friends, pann out about $1,600 in gold and theu h back to Council City to wait for spring.They had no reason te keep their diecoy- ery secret and in a few weeks the news of the gold find bad travelled to camps of other prospectors over two hundred miles from Council City.CONDITIONS AT CAPE NOME.Capt.Lewis B.Bytler, formerly con: nected with the United States Geological - Survey, for years an expert for the.State.Mining Bureau oi California and a widely ki own authority on the Pacific Coast concerning placer mines, has been at Cape Nome.He describes life and conditions there to a New York Sun correspondent as follows: \u201cCape Nome,\u201d he says, \u201chas grown ef \\ /| ONE MILLION DOLLARS IN GOLD NUGGETS PILED UP ON SEATTLE WHARF.+ Gad - Tes te .This peninsula is the westernmost of the United States; it is separated from Asia by the Behring Strait, less than seventy miles wide.Cape Nome has had its name on maps for twenty years.The gold diggings are about 180 miles northwest, across the sound, from St.Michael, Steamers land the gold seekers within rifle shot * FAMINE\u2019S RAVAGES ARE \"INCREASING IN INDIA.Three Millions of People are Being Fed Vÿ the Government.ABSENCE OF RAIN THE CAUSE OF THE PRESENT SHORTAGE OF FOOD.In India three millions of people are being fed by the government.The famine area covers a very.large extent of the country.Fifty million people are involved in the section where the famine is the worst.On November 1, there were about four hündred thousand on government relief works; on December 28, according to Lord Curzon\u2019s cable, three millions were receiving relief and the number is still increasing.But three million on relief works means many more millions who are fighting with the very last extremity of want in various, degrees of suffer.tal, too.A bush or a tree as of the shore diggings, and within a few hours\u2019 walk of the gulch and creck dig- Ce m Seattle to Cape Nome the route by steamer is 2,400 miles, and from Quaalaska it is 715 miles to Cape Nome.The gold- washing district extends along the base and sides of a range of hills or promontories that skirts the southern side of Cape Nome.From the water's edge to the base of the hills there is a great, dreary plain, as un likely a spot in which to find gold as one would imagine.Dozens tiny streams foam and fuss on their way through the hills and empty in the sen.Gold is found along the banks of these streams and in the gulches that abound in the district, and the sand on the seashore is surprisingly rich in the yellow me- igh as a man\u2019s head is not found within hundreds of miles.But a green and gray coloured moss, peculiar to Arctic regions, grows everywhere.almost from the water s edge hack through the hills and ravimes.It is called.tundr: is_three feet thick _in ing.ne prompt measures of the government, the generosity of native European men of wealth, the untiring efforts of missionaries, all have thus \u2018far eupplement- ed the resources of the people, so that but few have as yet starved to death, but the emaciated bodies of men, women and children are beginning to be seen; despairing parents have been met with offering their children for sale, and abandoned children have; been found.Thousands are living on the - fruit of the cactus plant, a fruit fit rather for animals than men.This condition recalls the famine of 1897 \u2014the crowds of emaciated people, walking skeletons, famishing for food and bitteriy \u2018erying for help; children whose heads were \u2018mere skin covered skulls, whose bodies were abnormally swollen from their ravenous eating of every indigestible stuff that helped to quiet the pangs of hunger, and from drinking large quantities of water for :| the temporary relief of hunger\u2019s pain, their little arms and le but skin covered : gs :} sticks, just able to hold up their bodies as they staggered along in their terrible weakness.It was under such stress that childhood came in for its most terrible suffering.This was \u2018especially true of the central provinces, where neither government nor private help was able to cope with the emergency.Parents died of starvation first.because they denied themeelves for their little ones, their childron lingering on longer, and- in their death becoming a prey to the wolves and jackals.Aside from what the ten thousand such poor, famishipg, dyin, little ones were saved by missionaries au their agents.By carloads they.were sent to different echools, where nd hands washed their sores\u2014the terrible sores that famine brings\u2014carefully fed while their ravenous, unnatural hunger was upon them, and gradually brought'to life and health again.20\u20ac The cause of the present famine is the abrence of rain.In good years the fertile soil yields two crops, and on his acre of land a farmer manages to live and support his family, but his resources are very limited.A bad year reduces him to extremity, and a total failure of rain to starvation.Next to government, the Lest organized agent for saving life and relieving suffering ia the missionary body.With their native agents, preachers and teachers working as they do in the large cities and, the country villages, their operations cover a very large part of the famine area.: Eee 1 Major-General Henry W.Lawton 'was buried Friday In the National Cemetery at Arlington, near Washington, D.C Tha new Ryssian steam dredger Devol- ant.which left the Clyde December Zi far Odessa, is overdue and has been given up as lost, It 19 surmised that she foundered.There were nineteen persons on board, Klondike surprised the worl overnment did, some places, and very tough.The miners clear this heavy coating of moss away, and {frequently they get pay gold right : way.$2,000,000 LAST SUMMER.\u201cThe whole Cape Nome country is a gold field.The auriferous deposits in the in 1997, but Cape Nome 1s.a far greater marvel.No men have ever made money faster than the Nomers have \u2018made it this past year and will make it in the next few years.No one knows the extent of the gold-bearing territory at Cape Nome, because \u2018all the 5,00 men there last summer were too busy washing gold from the beach or the lills io lose time in prospecting.e beach is known as ruby sand.It 1s the heaviest ever known and is dark blue.All the miner bas to do is to shovel the sand into a rocker, and many a pan of this sand has yielded $1.In depth the sand averages mx feet.and then bed rack 1s struck.How much thére in of tliis goll- bearing sand no one knows.It may com- \u201cprise tens of thousands of acres héiore the prospecting ceases.The output of gold from this brand new mining tegion for four months last summer was between $2,000, and $2,300,000.That, too, was all taken by crude gold miners\u2019 rockers and cruder pans by about 800 men.Fully $9,000,000 it is expected will be washed out by the Cape Nome miners next summer, and by the summer of 1901, when machinery and modern appliances for gold washing have been introduced into the Cape Nome region.the annual clean-up will it is confidently predicted be at least double that sum.It is conservatively estimated that this new district produced more than two mil lions of dollars\u2019 worth of gold this past summer.Considerably over a hali million dollars\u2019 worth from Cape Nome rame to the Government assay office at Neattle last summer.It was of superior grade, contained from five to ten per sent.of black iron-cand, and after melting assayed from $18.25 to $18.50 per ounce, NeéW Tircoveries\u2019 of known value in widely separated dis tricts of Alaska are being made, and this vast area of nedrly six hundred thousand square miles promises more rewards in the future than the present or past chronicles.CAPE NOME'S DISCOVERY.The way in which the gold at Cape Nome came to be discovered is thus told: A veteran prospector, I.L.Blake, in some way heard from an Inout that there was gold to be found at Cape Nome.It was early in September, 1898, when he decided to go and sec the Cape Nome region for himself.He gccretly\" Gars his information to several frierlds at Council City, the Rev.O.Hultberg, Christopher Kimber and Frank Porter.The party went up- the Snake River on Cape Nome, panned for gold at hundreds of places Creek, where they found gravel that went to the pan.In seven other spots they ound dirt that ran even better to the Stare + and then went over to Anvil Minard\u2019s Liniment Ne fast na Dawson, and, because it is 20 much casier of access from the outside world \u2018from the middle of April! to October, it will grow faster and be a finer town.] 1 reached Nome last A he had between 3,500 and 4, and about 2,000 women.Before I felt there were more than 5,000 men in Nome.The town is at the mouth of Bnake River, in the elbow of a wide turn in the coast line.Shipping cannot reach the shore, and every- y and everything that arrives at the town on a ship must be carried to shors on ighters.20 \u201cThe town has grown up right on the beach, and last summer it was an extraordinary sight to mee several thousand men strung out in broken lines along the beach as far as the eye could reach, all working day after day as hard as they could at shoveling sand into the rockers and ting out the golden particles.Day hight the work went on, for- in, summer the nights in the Arctics are almost om light as in the daytime.\u201cNome is an organized city, with'a Mayor and City Council.The City Mar shal, 1 believe, got $400 a month salary when I was there, and he was threatening .to quit the job unless he.got $500.The city is very quiet and unusually honest, fora new gold camp.Compared with Cripple Creek and Virginia City in their early days, Nome is a Puritanical, Sabbath-ob- LE serving town.Everyone too the to scheme deviltry, and too tired from gold washing to raise\u2019 much cane when night comes.\u201cAll these Arctic mining camps are difs ferent from any we ever knew in the States.The climate is too severe, the necessity for providing for frightfully cold weather is too apparent to permit of ease.taking and debauchery like that we have known in all Western gold and silver camps.A small company of United States soldiers in charge apt.Craig ate sts- tioned near Nome, and they have kept im check any turbulent spirits among Nomë'a population.- \u201cThe winding, lane-like streets of.Noma are flanked by rude and hastily-constructed \"i: buildings of rough pine canvas houses, dirty, weather-beaten tents and ca bine built in the most primitive way, with rusty, battered stove-p sticking at all: angles through side walls and roofs.score of che: saloons, ven gambling: houses, three dance balls and a very crude apology for a hotel are the principal struge tures in Nome.But you must remember, that there was not even a tent there last February.In a year more Nome will ha without\u201d doubt, a population of 15,000.THE SAME KLONDIKE PRICES.i \u201cPrices for everything run high in Nome, Coal was eagerly bought there last ber for $70 a ton, and it sold for $58 even when navigation was open.Rul § boots, absolütely necessary up there, se for $18 a pair; common shovels for; #10; keresone oil for $2 n galion, and- 1 shirts that can be bought for $1.20 -any« where in the States bring $7 in Nome.The prices for provisions vary with.the.seasons everywhere in Alaska.Last sommer when navigation was open I paid 3250 for five pounds of sugar, and now att Nome is cut off from the outside price is for five pounds.Fresh beef and\u2019 pork sell for $] and 31.60 a pound; codfish\u2019 for 70 cents a pound; flour is 35 cents = pound in summer and 50 cents a pound in winter, candles sell for 60 cents each: oage meal, that may be pretty musty, wells for 50 cents a pound: and.twelve $ that may be several years old like hot cakes at Nome far $10 and $12 each, Packed eggs arc a rcarce article at Nome, and 1 have scen them well for\u201d 25 cents each.\u201cLumber ia ncarce, for there i».no timbe# within hundreds of miles, ni sold \u20ac $250 a thousand feet, and could not be ned often at that price, rom spn fr oo, Sha Si of diet and pie made ri os he had at from %3 to $5, and Pp fanc dishes it waa very easy maké à mal cost 2e bed in : gent thou | anketa costs a night, or if blankets are furnished.Beer el at 50 cents.à glass.Colds, of =} fa 5 led by Anderson went \u2018; ordering \u201c A M.de Blowitz Intimates That It is Not at ali Improbable, FRANCE WANTS A SETTLEMENT.And Thinks Now is a Pretty Good Time to Have It Attended toi M, de Blowits, the famous Paris corre- | mondent of the London Times, who bas for more than twenty years occupied an _ unique position in the newspaper field, as aorrespondent and diplomat, sends à strik- .Gag letter from Paris to the Times which fa published in that journal of January 20.Jn this letter M.de Blowitz touches upon , present Anglo-French relations, and intimates that a war between the two nations is a very possible if not an imwineut outcome of the numerous sources of fric- \u201ction between them.The lctter is as fo) lows: WHAT M.DE BLOWITZ SAYS.Paris, January 87.I had to-day a conversation with a very geod old friend, an ex-Minister, who still occupies a high positiofi.A very patriotic but extremely well-informed Freuchman, ; Le appreciates as fer os à Frenchman can, + great qualities of the English, and judges their drawbacks indulgently.He 18 thorou hs acquainted with what on Pe ind the scenes, and his information, is worth consideration.1 will try to repeat \u2018exactly what he said ~ to-me without being.deterred by fear of displeasing certain people, being chuvinced that it is necessary for the English publie to look the facts and eventualities (ull in the face; for, apart\u2019 from the questions of the War itself, there are questions of another vort at least equally grave.Wor this reason | quote \u2018my friend's words.owever, disagreeuble, the truth should be told to individuals as well as to nations, for only thus can both inspire the respect ue to force and the confidence due to courage.ENGLAND LIKE FRANCE IN 1870.\u201cIn the first place,\u201d said my friend, \u201clet me say to you something which may per haps hurt you and your friends.Everybody bas been astonished at the obsolete ractics of English strategists, at their archaie manoeuvres, the almost evident imperfec\u2026 tion of their arms and ammuatoitions.Evetrv- npe\u2014rightly or wrongly.for 1 make no pro pl * pg \u201d A U = vl yy CES At (ge 1 7 7 rng o_o 7 = gy == & .tence to comptency nor to repeating com- \u201c petent opinions, but am merely giving ex pression here to a general and accrediterl helief-\u2014everyone has been astonished at their advances in close formation against an enemy impossible to get at.to whom every * rack becomes a fortress, who makes his stand in the most unheard-of way: who { has abandoned compact for individual action.who, by instinct and custom, has adopted modern taciics of fighting.not in great masses, but in what is called open \" meder, Everyone has been astonished to neo almost all the generals let themselves be lured into veritable traps, while ignorant of the exact strength and porition of the snemy, and always allowing themselves \u2018to \u2018bg surprised.No one on the Continent can explain the blunder of the advance »n masse, the ignorance of the scouts, the inferiority of the material, nor, in fact, ios f the blunders which have thus far 3, pans ped the courage of the English soldiers.It &vould seem as if England - were stil! at the point of development where : ce was in 1870.You seem to be re : ing that famous telegram of Napoleon fr which you have vo often quoted, \u2018Nous avont ete surpris en flagrant delit de formation.L'ennemi avait aussi des mitrailleuses,\u201d You scem again to be read ing that telegram announcing that the Fallly division had n surprised while preparing coffee.and had been completely - rom! \" «A FEARFUL CRISIS.\u201d \u201cBut it wae not this which I wished to tell you, for, perhaps\u2014and this is an opinion which will be shared neither by por by your readers\u2014whatever happens encetorth, the prestige of England abroad undergoing a fearful crisis, and I can ; predic and assure you that it will not be \u201c n ore the attitude of an important ' her of Europe will prove to En land ow serious this 1dss of prestige is, and how \u2018necessary it in for her to maintain her cool: \"mess and energy to face the new situation \u2018qreated for her by the Transvaal War.°#Pourparlers are now going on between at - least three of the Continental Powers to farce her to enter into negotiations for the > \u2018ggttlement of the questions still pending by taking advantage of her present embarrass: ments.If you tell me that this is neither énerous nor chivairous, J would remind you fiat during the war of 1970 Italy took nd- vantage of the defeats of France to enter Rome, and that Russia, at the same time efited by the same situation to release \u201cherself from the most unpalatable restric.\u2018tions of the Treaty of Paris.| \"WHAT FRANCE WILL DEMAND.\u2018Now we, for I speak only of France, have \"Met Peen more sentimental than Italy or : a, and, finding ourselves in face of a nation which cannot heap complications on sinplications, we shall strive for a future ord by asking of England the solution of os questions which have so long ; Sue are the demands.which England may 1.Newfouadiand.\u2014~We aik, and shall ask, in spite of the renewal of the modus vivead], -for the definitive solution of the Nowfound- land question, so as to get rid of a long: standing difficulty.2.Madagascar.\u2014We shall next ask for the definitive settlement of Madagascar.there we mean to be as much our own masters as at home.The island must belong to us free from any foreign: intervention.3.Morocco\u2014We ask for freedom to agree, with the Sultan of Morocco, so that, w protecting it against outsiders, Morocco may a an ouxiliary, and pot an obstacle, in our civilizing efforts.4.Siam\u2014We wish {he neutrality of the Menam Valley not to a cause of constant troubles and not to be an imaginary obstacle whenever it scems neces to make the weight of our arms felt by the Siamese, screened by that neutrality.5.The Evacuation of ypt.\u2014Lastly, the yntian question must be broached and solved, and this we are certain we shall do with the co-operation of Europe.Tngland may have evaded engagements, but she is now unable to do so.We do not mean to supplant her in Egypt; bus, if we cannot restore a co-dominion, we can demand an Fgyut entirely independent, and having, on the Suez canal us along the Nile, u friendly neutrality, giving all Europe equal access to a territory which should belong to nobody but herself.France knows that, whén Ey: ¥pt is now spoken of, you speak of the Sou dan and Abyssinia; but Egypt, as regarda administration.finances, judicature and army, can stand by herself, and as for her ex: ternal security, when this is under the guar- antec of all Europe, neither the Negus nor the llervishes will think of molesting it.- expect, for those charged with drawing them up know that no time is to be losty that the propitious moment for a satisfac: tory settiement niust not he neglected.he New Hebrides.\u2014Lastly, there is the question of the New Hebridea, which France claims have been by mistake allotted io England.She regards those isles as essential to the maintenance of her New Caledonian possessions.She contends that their status has never been exactly defined, and that this eonfusion paralvzes.her action.This will, therefore, be the sixth chapter in her urgent demands.THE OTHER POWERS.1 am not in a position to state the demands of Germany and Russia, but I can state that negotiations are going on for common aetior, and J may add that Germany, far from wishing to delay French action, is rather encouraging and inciting it, while Russia is far from discouraging it.Neither Austria nor ltaly seems anxious te be initiated nth the projects of the uther Powers, bat, the agreement once con: eladed-and it : not the first\u2014betwcen France, German), and Russia, Italy Austria will be promptly sounded.Si à eo 4 { 7 Yi Vg nt 0 ¢ VE without being hampered by any third party | = NN SE Ve and the other walked only a cat, an France, I have reason to believe that M.SS NN j= 55 (340d IN a i bd Paul Cambon, the Ambassador in London, will ehortly have full instructions for entering inte a conversation with Lord Ralis- bury which ought speedily to lead to an application for the solutions of which I speak.[| tell vou all this because T do not think a mystery can long be made of these matters, and in such a case ii is better for the public to be forewarned than to be taken by surprise.thus preventing both sides from acting coolly.WINSTON CHURCHILL'S ESCAPE FROM BOERS.He eTlls à Vivid Story of His Flight From Pretoria to Lorenzo Marques.Mr.Winston Churchill\u2019s detailed story of his daring escape from Pretoria and his subsequent adventures fills three columns of the London Morning Post, and is a vivid piece of writing.On the night of December 12 he had arranged to escape from the Model Schools with another officer.\u201cTuesday, the 12th! (he writes).Night came again, Again the dinner-bell sounded.Choosing my opportunity, I strolled across the quadrangle and secreted myself in one of the offices.Through a chink I watched the sentries.For half an hour they remained stolid and obstrue- tive.Then, all of u sudden, one turned and walked up to his comrade, and they began to talk.Their backs were turned.ow or never.I darted out of my hiding-place and ran to the wall, seized the top with my hands, and drew myself up: Twice I let myself down again in sickly hesitation, and then, with a third resolve, scrambled up.The top was flat, Lying on it, 1 had one parting glimpse of the sentries, still tplking, still with their backs turned; but, T repeat, fifteen yards away.\u201cThen 1 lowe myself silently down into tbe adjoining garden and crouched among the shrubs.was free.e first step hind been taken, and it was irrevocable, \u201cIt now remained to await the arrival of my comrade.The bushes of the garden uve a good deal of cover, and in the moon- ight their shadows lay black on the ground, Twenty yards away was the house, and I had not been five minutes in hiding before 1 perceived that it was full of people, the.windows revealad brig} tiy-lighted rooms, and within I could see figures moy- ing about.4 \u201cThis was a fresh complication.We had always thought the house unoccupied.Presently a man came out of the door and walked across the garden in my direction.Scarcely ten yards away he stopped and stood still, looking steadily towards me.) remained absolutely motionless,\u201d For a long time the man and I remained oppo.rite each other, and every instant I ex- ?/ unit fig \u201cwall unnoticed.from within the 1 up.\u2019 \u201cI risked a cough.cannot get out.from me at once.possible.shall go on alone.\u201d \u201cThe through the gate and yards.Whether I was at large in humming a tune and of the road.consider.try.1 had slabs of chocolate.out map or compass n sout ow Mr.Churchill train and eventually the house, lighted a cigar, and both Both men stopped at once.they passed out af the garden gate into the town.iki DE 7e immediately began to chatter alone.other said, slowly and \u201c It's all back again?\u2019 But now \u2018To go ba I could not hope.to climb the I said to the officers: \u2018I spite of the pickets.n for half a mile I struck the rail .Bay has already been s \\ J : .THE BATTLE OF MAGERSFUNTEIN\u2014THE HIGHLANDERS SURPRISED IN CLOSE ORDER.he off together.No sooner had thev turned than a cat pur sued by a dog rushed into the bushes and collided with me.The startled animal uttered a \u201cmiaul\u201d of alarm and darted back again, making a horrible rustling.But it was \u201cl looked at my watch.An hour had passed since I climbed the wall.waa my comrade?Suddenly I heard a voice quadrangle say, quite loud, I crawled back to the wall.officers were walking up and.dawn other side jabbering Tatin words, laughing and talking all manner of nonsense\u2014 amid which I caught my name.Where Two the e of the officers The clearly: \u201c, .| .up- Can you get | my fears fell ck was im- te which led into the road was only a few yards from another sentry.strode into the middle of the garden, walked past the windows of the house without any attempt at concealment, and so went 1 turned to the left.passed the sentry at less than five Most of them knew me by sight.he looked at me or not I do not know, for I never turned m after walking a hundred yards I knew that the second obstacle had been surmounted.head.But Pretoria.\u201cI walked on leisurely through the right, choosing the middle e streets were full of burghers, but they paid no attention to me.Gradually I reached the suburb,and on a little bridge I sat down to reflect and \u201cI was in the heart of the enemy's coun- £75 in or oi would find the Delagoa Bay Railwa pocket and four rmed a plan.1 .With- T must follow that After walki boarded a passing arrived at Delagos reported.\u2018 thing till 1 tried your BALSAM.1 Fredericton, pected him to spring, forward.\u201cAfter a spell another man came out of Dear Sirs,\u20141 was Leu seven years n-snffer- er fron Bronchial ti'Wible, and would hoarse at times that I could scarcely speak, above a whisper.I got no 20 relief from any- MINARD'S HONEY \"wo bottles gave relief and aix hottles made a complete cure.I yould heartily recommend it to any one suffering from throat or.lung trouble., J.F.VANBUSKIRK.35*nty ead |-biograph,-xo it js li Pace y, t 0 À Fan \\ oN (From London Black and White.) THE TRIUMPH OF THE BIOGRAPH IN WAR.We May be Able to See South African Battles in Montreal.> FILMS HAVE BEACHED LONDON FROM THE SEAT OF OPERATION.An Montrealers bave had all sorts.cf pugilistic coutests brought right to their doors, and been able to follow each move of such modern gladiators of the: ring as Messrs.Corbett and Fitzsimmons, Jefireys and Sharkey.through the medium of the - ly.that in a year or | so we shall be viewing the battlea.of.the present South African war through.the same convenient and perfectly safe means of inspection.; For, animated photography has achievad another remarkable triumph.For the first time in human experience photogra; pbs have n taken at the seat of battle which.are capable of being reproduced, by the cine- matograph.; An English company, the proprietors of & new and portable form of biograph camera, have received from members of theif war.staff in South' Africa their first consign- consignment of filme, of these the London Daily Mail says: ; The camera with which these pictiires were taken is very little\u2019 larger than an ordinary full plate machine though it is, of course.much more complicated.It consists of a powerful lens attached: to tn ordi > camera.Ÿ e camera fied s bok oF Width en ioe het dgpite bold the films, which are w ,Sppn them in lengths of several hundred feet.Lefore the films is a revolvi shutter which is worked by a handle.\"in hit ter whirls so rapidly that it can easily take eight pictures in a second.he :same movement which animates thé shutter also revolves the drums by a clockwork arrangement.The bioscope is so portable that one camera with its tripod can be carried on a bicycle, and a pack mule can carry three or four.i The photographs have been taken by special war correspondents now in South Africa.When a scene, a battle, or manoeuvres has been decided upon the operator sets his machine in position and commences to take the pictures.; ; The strips of film, which.measure 100it.in length.and sometimes considerably hore, are afterwards packed in light-proof round tins, which remind one of nothing po much as an ordinary two-ounce tobacco- box.A dozen or two of these tins are then carefully packed in a larger tin.also lightproof.and the whole is sent by post to the factory in England, where the films are developed.i ve A representative of the \u2018Daily Mail\u201d was shown one of these tins which has a curious history.It bears upon its side the words, written in violet-coloured pencil, \u2018Opened under martial law,\u201d and beneath, the signature, in initials, of the censor at Cape own.It seems that this box, which contained some interesting and unique films, was opened.by the censor.and many feet of film were spoiled by being exposed to the light.\u2018\u2018Martial law\u201d is thus responsible for the loss to the British public of some exceedingly interesting pictures.However, most of the large consignments that the Warwick Company have received from the front bave arrived intact.The first rights of the pictures bave been secured by Olympia.Many of the best filma have been taken by Mr.Bennett Stanford who is a millionaire with a strong love 6 \u2018adventure who has chosen to see the war as the head of the bioscope war staff.I The pictures are interesti v One can see the armoured train rushing rapidly by, with the muzzles of guns projecting from its side.The train consists of only two carriages.; One of the most vivid and striking pictures of the series, and also one of the most successful bioscope films ever taken, shows the Lancers under the Earl oi Airlie fording the Modder River on their return from the Enslin engagement.Another extreme- \u2018fine film depicts the hospital] corps on the battlefield after the Modder River tight picking up the dead and wounded.The rapidity of movement is remarkable, and the celerity with which a wounded man is picked up, driven away in the ambulance is 8 compliment to the skill and energy of Ambulance Corps.CAUSES OF THE BRITISH ps =\" REVERSES'IN AFRICA.od By e\u2014 Lt.-Gen.Owen Contributes to the Discussion of British and Boer Tactics.A British officer of high rank, Lieuten- ant-General John E.Owen, of the Royal Artillery, contributes to the February number of the North American Review a most interesting and instructive description of the military movements of the two ar mies now contending with each other in Bouth Africa.General Owen writes in a dispassionate spirit, and has not a few severe criticisms to make on the conduct of the war on the part of his own country: men.He expresses appreciation of the fighting ability of the Boers: \u201c\u201cTactically, their mobility\u2014and our want of it\u2014has given them immenee advantage.When driven from entrenched positions they have been able to retreat with impunity and usually without pursuit.On the field of battle, as at Farquhar\u2019s Farm, they could rapidly retire one flank and re inforce the other and baffle our infantrv on foot.In field éntrenchments they have shown themselves masters, under skilled alien instruction.Intimately acquainted with the terrain, their leaders have shown much skill in choosing positions.Their or- I COW F8 Ever since thar into Le sent out.Not only are the : must be discovered as théy lurk bel regiment\u2019 of infantry ty cl t \\ vain.- ._ mn THE EYES OP THE ARMY\u2014SCOUTS AT WORK.,, (From London Graphic.) \u2019 South Af:ica began, the cry has been for more mounted men Boers mounted, and but the country is of such a nature that much acouting has to he done.The enemy ë ind perfect cover, and Wait for nome brave British .And more than once théy bave not waited in the most mobile of enemies, o Lo tos ng \u2014and\u2014novel.- dinary mode of life makes them inimitable scouts.Excellent shots, and furnished with long-range, rapid-firing rifles, of the most modern pattern (with smokeless powder), their rifle fire is most formidable.\u2018Lheir uns, of the usual type employed in the jield, are very good, outranging our own.They have taught un a* lesson in the use of heavy guns of position.which they move with comparative rapidity in the field.= * K4 SYN Be rr CEE \u201d Rapid-firing guns of wnall calibre, of most\u2019 \u2018| vavent pattern, I v n.with proie ect \u201c+ mph ,, been well handled, mostly by their mercenarics, ut the ammunition used has been defective.\u201d A Before the blundeze of the Brifish gens very ls in the South African campaign, which ave resulted for the present at least in a general paralysis of the attack, can be realized in their full gravity, they must be studied in the light of ern principles of strategy.Nowhere are these principles so well understood or so studiously upplied in the practice of war as in the German army.Captain Fritz Hoenig, a German officer and 8 strategical authority of great eminence \u2014 some of whose tactical recommendations have heen embodied in the army regulations \u2014analyzes the military operations on both sides in an article in the February North American Review, und shows just why the British have so far met with almost\u201d unbroken defeat, while the Boers have been successful nearly ull along the line.Prominent among the initinl causes of Rritisn defeat.Captain Hoenig puts their under rating of the enemy: \u201cThus we find the underrating of the opponent as the cause, first.of the unfortunate choice of the line Ladysmith-Dun- dec as an area of deployment; secondly, of the erection of magazines along this line a frontier; thirdly, of the disposal of insufficient forces to hold this line until 1h- arrival of the army of operations: fourt' ly, of the presumable intention of taki: the offensive along the shortest road Pretoria, through a country easily to | defended, the forcing of which must have cost rivers of blood.It was à misconception of the political situation which led the English to a mistaken \u2018choice of the area of deployment, and allowed them to completely ignore the dibngers which threatened them from the side of Cape Colony.This cal and military dilemma to which it would be difficult to find a parellel.All this is not calculated to do much credit foresight and judgment of the authoritips responsible for the direction of England's military affairs.\u201d - - THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WAR.Soldiers Describe Their Sensations While Under Fire.The sensations of the \u201cgentleman in khaki\u201d as he faces for the first time the music of the Boer Mauser and Maxim would make interesting reading.Here are a few experiences collected at firsi hand of the dread ordeal known as \u201cthe baptism of fir i They are given by the London Daily a: \u201cIt was during the last Boer campaign,\u201d said a privaté to the writer recently, \u201cthat I first realized how it felt to be under the enemy's fire.The sensation is very pecu- gh D - NN N 2 Ts Quiet Plunge.An idea of the great mortality among British officers in South Africa during the present war is very graphically conveyed by the half hundred or more photographs of some of those who have fallen by Boer bullets, which are reproduced on page eight of to-day's Star.Only a comparative few of the large number who have been killed in action are here given, for, as will readily be understood and the killed at Spion Kop and the mecond battle of the Tugela are yet unrepresented.The pictures are reproduc ed from photographs in the various illus.troted London papers.=~ A glance over the list of names will show mauy which belonged to distinguished families.Their deaths have brought mourning to English manor houses.and to the halls and dwellings of the rich and aristocratic, as well as to humbler abodes.There is_hardly a noble family in the kingdom which has not suff .Even the family of the Queen herself has been touched and she may yet suffer even more serious losses.As far as title goes, one of the most conspicuous of the tied ie the Marquis of inchester.He was the Premier Marquis of England, his title having been created in 1549.His family is one of the few which trace a clear \u2018descent m the early ma- dle ages.The Marquis was a major in the Grenadier Guards and waa killed at the battle of the Modder River.while following! the custom of standing up behind nis men ini the trenches.He had one of the most beautiful estates\u2019 in England\u2014Am- st, in: Hampshire.JA \u2019 r of this nobleman, Lhe firnt is, was a vi picturesque historica Sure.He had the finest house in E land, called the Basi ! King Charles I.for six months against the Parliamentary forces in the great rebellion.When the enemy urged him to make terms ! ing House, which he held for FAR OFF ICELAND IS NO LONGER ISOLATED.The projected telegraphic communication with Iceland is made the subject of a report to the United Stal State Department by Victor E.Neldon, Consul at | n The le will be valuable in as- sisti meteorological observations, the various observatories thus being able ta obtain diily telegrams concerning the state of weather in Iceland.Tt often happens that storms from the north mveep over Europe without previous atmospheric indi- 7 cation of their approach.- É 3% 2 = G4 : kK ZN NS rid SA = PES 53: 0 A 0 = ___ (See Page Eight.) \u2014_ ty and that if he had\u2019 but one foot of land left in England he still would hold it for the King.Finally Oliver Cromwell came with his artillery and burned and battered the great house down.The bases of the walls, sixteen feet thick, remain to this day.Probably the saddest incident of the war thus fur has been the death of Lieutenant the Hon.Frederick H.8.Roberts, the only won of Field Marshal Lord Roberts.He was an officer of artillery, and as killed while trying to bring back the guns abandoned at the Tugela River.That Lord Roberts, after gaining every distinction open to a British officer, should lose bis only son and be ment at the age of sixty- seven to clear up a terrible mistake created by others is a tragedy that has touched even the TR.The most dramatic tragedy of the war was the death of General Wauchope.Although untitled, he belonged distinctly to the aristocracy, for he was the Lai of Niddrie and the head of one of the most ancient families in the lowlands of Scotland.He came from the heart of Mid- lothian, made immortal by Sir Walter Scott.His sister ix Lady Ventry, and she in mother of the Marchioness Conyngham, the Countess of Hopetoun and Lady Hood.General Wauchope commanded the \\Highland Brigade at the battle\u201cof Magersfon- tein.Thin included the famous Black Watch, or Forty-second Regiment, which he had commanded as colonel and led through the hills of Northwestern India.and over the sands of the Soudan.Many of the men came from the families\u201d of \u201chis neighboura and tenants.e Wan extremely popular with them and had done more to get a better class of men intd the army than any other officer.auchope waa forced by General Meth.uen\u2019s orders and against his own judgmént to lead his men into a position where they caught the fire of the intrenched Boers from two sides.When the hurricane of + + The main Question at issue, says Mr.Nel- æon, is laying the cable.It will Le 050 kilometres (403.89 miles) in length, extend- ins between Iceland and the Shetlands.he Northern Telegraph Company, of Co- penbagen.Denmark, has offered to lay thin cable under the followi peculiar contract: The Icelanders shall pay to the company a yearly mubsidy of $9 for twenty years; Denmark is also to pay a yearly sub- 13,400, and the neighbouring countries are requested to contribute an a te sum of $91.450; thus, together.the interest included, an amount of $1,407,000 in desired by the company.Un- _doubtedly this business would vield a fair profit, as the usual price of Inving à submarine sable is not higher than $1,200 a ouly two days\u2019 distance from the enemy's: it is which has brought them inte a politi- to the\u2018 liar, but not altogether unpleasant, at the time.Jt makes you gasp a bit, ani tipgle with excitément.ail So For a wu or two you seem to lose coutrul uver your own body.You duck Jour head involuntarily, end there is an almost uncontrollable dis position où thé part of your legs to rn to obdver.The \u2018moment after vou feel as cool 8s a cucumber,\u201d \u2019 A soldier who has fought bravely and well in another part of Africa, in reply to the query, \u201cHow he felt ou first going into action?\u201d stated that he experienced a strong inclination to giggle.A comrade in fron had hiz hat carried away b & bursting shell, and the sight struck him as excruciatingly funny.In many cases, it would appear, the situation yields a sort of hypnotic influence.The vealization of the imminence of danger, the deadly risks involved; the uncertainty of the issue, all weem to conspire to work up the emotions to a pitch akin to hysteria, When the bugle has sounded \u2018Cease fire,\u201d and the high tension is relaxed, there is & uatural reaction.~I felt ro pleased with myself after : finish of the first real engagement in which 1 took part,\u201d said a hero of Omdurman to the writer, \u201cthat I could have danced with delight.Many of our fellows, too, must have felt pretty similar vo myself, for they were shaking hands with one another and shouting like a parcel of schoolboys A ve veteran admits that when going into his first engagement his mental exper- ince was something like that of a drown ing man.His whole past career flushed weross his memory like a picture, and in g- ficant and long-forgotten incidents and pisodes stood out in bold relief.Other British soldiers who have faced the perils of \u201cthe imminent, deadly breach.\u201d state that their sensations have been more or less kindred to those described above, the experiences varying apparently with the temperament of the subject, A very large number of \u201cour lads in red.\u201d however.do not appear to be susceptible to these emotions.One, whet interrogated oa the subject, replied that the enemy's artii- lery \u201cmade such a confounded row that he couldn't think of anything\u201d beyond the order to \u201cadvance.\u201d The fire dazed him a bit he said, but his only desire was \u201cto get 10 close quarters.\u201d And that, after all, is apparently the one sentiment which dominates our brave fel lows when going into action.Whatever psychological emotions may sweep through their being, it never affects the fidelity to duty or weakens the muscle and nerve of thuse \u201cwho carry the gun.\u201d a A DIALECK RECITATION.\u201cWhat on earth is de matter wid yoh talk\u2018 asked Pickaninny Jim's mother.\u201cDat talk wat I was jes\u2019 now talkin\u2019?Ev'ybod ve \u201cVassir, \u201cOh, dat ain\u2019 sho\u2019-nuff talk.i ool, an\u2019 de gotter speak a piece in sc teacher 18 learnin\u2019 me a negro dialeck rec- ee 2] EV hy 7 D i he AN IMPROVISED RESERVOIR AT BELMONT\u2014Canadians Watering Horses and Incidentally Enjoying a (From a Photograph Furnished by W.Richmond Smith, the Star's Special Correspondent With the Canadian Contingent.) THE GREAT MORTALITY AMONG BRITISH OFFICERS he replied that his house was called loyal- itation.\u2019\u2014Washington Star.3 RE rR Re 4 pag NS as gx EN i od IN SOUTH AFRICA.lead struck them Wauchope called out: \u201cRally round me, Black Watch; it's not Ti ed; el fter that h fatal mmediately after that he was fatall shot.His dying thought was to keep bis good reputation with the men, for his last words were: \u201cFor God's sake, men, don\u2019t blame me forte Duk f e e of Devonshire, sometimes called the greatest nobleman \u2018in England, has lost a favourite nephew, Lieutenant Fger- ton, of the Powerful, who was killed at Ladysmith.The Marquis of Salisbury, Prime Minister of England, has a son, Lord ward Cecil, wounded \u2018and besieged in Mafeking.jor Count Gleichen who wae wounded at the Modder River, is a grand-nephew of ueen Victoria.A still nearer relative of the Queen ot the front is her grandson, Prince Christian of Bchleswig-Holstein, son of Princess Helena, the Queen's daughter.; ides those already mentioned there ie a host of members of noble families\u2018 lying dead or wounded in South Africn.Captain the Hon.D.H.Marsham, son of the Earl of Romney, was killed at Mafe- king; Lieutenant-Colonel Keith-Falcoter, grandson of the Earl of Kintore, was killed at Belmont.At the Modder River the wounded included Lieutenänt i Acheson, son of the Earl of Gosford; Major the Hon.North Dalrymple Hamilton, son of the Ear] of Stair, Lieutenant the on.E.Lygon an e Hon.R.ï brothers of fan Beauchamp, Lygon, Captain Loftus, killed at Colenso, was a cousin of the Marquis of Ely; Lientenant Ferguson, killed at tormberg, wan a ron of Sir James Ferguson; Colonel Coode, of the Royal Highlan ers, killed at Magersfontein, was a son of Sir John Coode.Even this list, disastrous as it is, must be far from representing the ultimate loss which will fall on the British aristocracy.e war, whichever may end, i v h it certainly going to leave a dreadful butcher\u2019s bill.; ses mile, and, according to this figure the cost of la ing th ine wi A one y A \u20ac proposed line would not Another telegraphic company has offerer e to lay the cab tween Iceland and the Orkney Islands (a ter distance than the proposed line) for abont $850,000, thus showing that the amount asked for y the Danish company excereds by more than fifty per cent.the expenses involved in laying the cable.Apart from the already mentioned benefit to meteorology, the cable will, accord- ] to Consul Nelson, also Le of partica- ar ing rvice to \u2018American, English, French and Norwegian fishermen, who carry on their trade on a large i bourhootf of Icclaud.scale in the neigh- va fragment of-\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014 4 \u201c2 Q == ~%ud 8 S _ 052543 Fie EI POA FEED PRTC a - ¢ el \u2019 - 4 n.proportion to on ne word of honour \u2018Jove for work, entlginod forlorn Herron i 3 Sox Truly it seemed like to be what is called en old-fashioned Christmas in the matter + © cold and snow.The weather had cheat.ed all obrervers till u< late as three days .before the festival, Autumn had lingered long, waya were dark, leaves still brown } about boughs.and what litle chill hung in : the air was all pomtless and in the main a - Tucre effect of damp.But u might had changed ull, and wha: had begun as dri ' ale turned to sicet and that to snow.All L that day it fell, and toward evening, pre yailing over the mire, it whitened the roads Listed tt: even as at had already whitened man v and hedges and the housetops of the ity, o.oWn of Crowbridge.So that morn il, oe morning before Christmas.broke rx fam muflled whiteness.and, though the 5 profess!.ceased, the -ky had an ever gray- to vote Promised another.man da Mtownstolk of Crowbmdge, the count for it louked out of window and fe fn hich jponable; and others who had féterwards, beffeck ago because of the mug- to gontral oth, they had what they asked than by ow ta control qugain.But there were visi Were, à motal 4 ; t walks stral grumbling al anything, or bending At the uty.To ; one\u2019s country } \"Carest the railway sta- of common ground given Roval roli- e hit them sorely.gkets, Leatherby's and Ming of \u2018others as unes, and a \u2018 and the Good in all #mal construction of canulas.When you Av] an vutdoor fit-up.and Yourselves in this \u2018Fou will be men!\u201d \u201c1 We must apologize Monsieur Frechette .tributions to the Alb, D JPublished.: The : ®» & # We lately revi a Mikola's Frneri unregarded for a week.by'5 so little encourage- ther than translater so grievous a 183k oi rous of Introducing Jusness had been bad, ce of English-spealaud, even for a strolling er present for any,, \u2014vern was fallen Red Rat's Dawly wellare was gone with y.y Tree.d All *how of salaries had 25.) {Pntux ago, and equal duvr- at poor sums might remain But now it seemed that an ee tied hdd susie io all things.Once.upon a ERA time the show had been wont to travel hr rail, and the buskers to take cheap lodgings: now it moved as it might, and sheltered the company itself, It had crawled into Crowbridze drawn by two angular hortes, bared in the last town, but there seemed no possibility of its ever crawling out unless the company barnessed themselves snd drugged :t.The load of one van stood* mare or less erect, with a groan and a flan at cach ~tir of wind, and was the theatre: in the other Leatherby himself and his wite had taken to lodge, with their daughter of 17.Lou; called in priut \u2018in the days when it ran to bills, Mix» Sybilla de Vere, It was a horrible place, this Crowbridghf\u2019 nobody would trust, nobody would support the drama.As for trust, a gallagt effort bud \u2018been made in the beginning, when Teddy Norton, general utility\u2014all th& company were general utility \u2014was endugd in the best misty loth get Together, ahd sept § ith; to Bledge the credit of the concérn with: butcher and baker.He did it all with an air, poor fel- low\u2014somewhat the air of a private secretary corfferring a royal appointment in person; and he wa.careful to stipulate for the punétual presentation of bills next Saturday.But the Crowbridge shop-keepers were a stony-hearted, even a stony-faced, lot, and they wanted money down, and made no bones of saying sé, without eir- cunilocution.And as for the drama, they would have none of it\u2014it would seem, indeed.that most of them judged it sinful; for Crowbridge was a most ¢ull and pro- t per place.and the môney it sent to Lenther- y's door scarce paid for lamp oil.\u201cPatronage,\u201d too.failed itteriyv.and every cover was drawn blank.Chiefly and first.Leutherby attacked Baring Spencer, esquire, and attacked him again and agamn.Him mette ixture, of clothes,fhe shbw-woulä# HES HR \u2018#, .BUSKERS AT BAY.3333XEC6Et x BY ARTHUR MORRISON.Baring Spencer, esquire, would neither send bis servants.nor support a \u201cspecial per formance,\u201d nor presently, pernut Leatherby standing room on his doorstep.It seemed thut something must be got out of Baring Spencer, csquire, if only he were pestered {encugb.For he was « man of vast projects in money and companies, and he was here at Crowbridge, where he had taken a furnished house for a few months, with schemes in bicycle factories that would muke the place rich.Inlced, it was raid that he was buying the house outright,and would some day go to Parliament for the county.The local paper was full of Baring Spencer, esquire, his undertakings and his designs for the nourishment and glory of Crowbridge.He \u2018\u2019patrnnized\u201d everything and his name was \u2018everywhere.No that it was doubly maddening to find him resolute nol to patronize the drama ne represented by Leatherbys.There was his house, almost in sight of the \u201cpitch,\u201d and his fame and his glory pervaded (rowbridge.It would- scem that every anplicant might tap him, if not for money.for his name, except Leatherby.Him he would not even sec.st night had been bad indesd at the show, They had tried a wonderful version of The Courier of Lyons, slishéd and bat-, tered out of all recognition, to fit the five male and three female members of the company, and the only two acenes \u201cavails able; und the \u201chouse\u2019\u201d (two and fourpence- and a few passed-in loafers) had merely sniggered and rattled its feet.o-morrow would Le Christmas, and unless something occurred desperately like a miracle, the festival must be celebrated by a total fast.What could be doue?A desperate suggestion où carol-singing had been considered and abandoned early.There were already two parties each night.one from the church and one from the chapel, each with its on evil | harmonium, and each audible to the other, al intervals, even from opposite ends of the town.And it was plain.as Sam Davis (general utility) observed.that outside competition was useless when the regular crowd worked for nix.Mrs.Jeatherby.her daughter and Mrs.Hendy sat about a little coke fire behind the stage.mending and darning?a task that grew day hy day\u2014grew-in difficulty as well as magnitude.The girl was haggard and sharp beyond her years.and already her complexion grew rough and unwholesome because of the nightly paint: perhaps it was worse to-day from overnight weeping.Even her mother, stauch through a bundred ups and downs, made but a poor fuce of if, try as she wight, and the widening bulk that had long ago led her.with rare frankness., to abandou juvenile parts, was now merely recorded by a slackness of elothe~.As for Mrs.Hendy.who was also Miss Beaumont.leading lady.she almost wept as she sewed.She lamented aloud.in season and out.the rate that had brought hér to such a pass; for ehe would Lave it known that she, above.all the rest, had known better things, and had played Pau: \" - well of eon probably ave only à \"already «tFangest roads, \u2014a\u2014 t broad.saw the cavalry, but escape was out of the helmet, and formed himself into a court bashi, savagely.¢ \u201cWhat did you do?\u201d .; aha enough about the conditions of this coun- and perhaps two thousand miles question, and he advanced With the-air of-jof-inquiry and-judgment, under.the acacia \u2018 The_prisoner smiled gently and stroked \u201cWell, Sir, I threatened to use physical try to know that there is a great deal of in length.Joyce wondered as he i man who makes the best of a bad job.tree.hin.beard.TT wo} force poe \u2014 io 5 Rather a desperate | # æ D .CAPT.H.C.SANDFORD, 1.8.C.\u2014Killed, Mafeking.GE 1 v0 i E A 1 20 GE 4 BELL UE = I LA Fa 7 > =>, 7 ZA ) J > 5 » LIEUT.LEWIS DUVAL HALL, : 9nd B.B.\u2014Killed, Ladysmith, 1st 8B.Rifles\u2014Killed, Ladysmith.A 7 A 4 \\.\"72077 a | CAPT.M.L.HUGHES, § R.A.M.C.\u2014~Killed, Colenso.GES Ÿ/ SEC.-LIEUT.B.E.LETHBRIDGE.LT.-COL.DICK-CUNYNGHAM, V.C, LT.-COL.T.C.PORTER, 2nd Gordons\u2014Killed, Ladysmith.6th D.G.\u2014Killed, Orange River.Y li.7) / Do.7 LIEUT.-COL.G.L.J.GOFF, LIEUT.G.C.D.FERGUSSON; 1st A.& 8.H.\u2014Killed, Magersfontein (2nd Rifle Brigade\u2014XKilled, Ladysmith 2nd S.High.\u2014Killed, Magerafontein.2nd North.Fus.\u2014Killed, Stormberg.CAPT.W.E.G.BRADSHAW, 1st Y.& L.\u2014Killed, Zouts an Drift.SEC.-LÉEUT.W.R.COWIE, Rifle Brigade\u2014Died of Wounds.{2nd S.Highlanders\u2014Killed, Colenso, jThorneycroft\u2019s M.I\u2014Killed\u2014Colenso.TROOPER P.D.SALHELD, MAJOR C.C.MILNER-WALLNUTT, Police\u2014Died of Wounds, Kimberley.2nd Gordons\u2014XKilled, Ladysmith.LIEUT.C.B.SCHREIBER, 66th RB.F.A.\u2014Killed, Colenso.South MAJOR J.F.W.CHARLEY, 1st.R.L F\u2014Killed, Colenso, © MAJOR E.W.GRAY, Royal Army Medical Corps.Britain Is Giving of Her Best TO THE Cause of Civilization SEE PAGE SIX.CAPT.F.C.LOFTUS, R.Innis, Fus.\u2014Killed,.Colenso.IN + Africa.LIEUT.N.G.EDMONDS, Killed at Magersfontein.\\ rs IN | ERI CRAY [SP F PE end 8.High\u2014Killed, Magersfontein.CAPT.A.8.WINGATE, 1st G.H.\u2014Killed, Magersfontein.AG hs À LIEUT.SEYMOUR J.CAREY, 1st Suffolk\u2014Killed, Colesberg.4 MAJOR R.S.BOWEN, 2nd K.R.R\u2014Killod, Ledysmith._ 2 2 D ; I CAPTAIN A.H.BACON, 1st Dublin Fus.\u2014Killed, Colenso, _ .BERGEANT M.GRIFFIN, R.A.M.C\u2014Killed, Pinefoot.- CAPTAIN A.F.LAMBTON, ist H.L.L\u2014Killed, Magersfontein.ER LIEUT.C.E.M.WALKER, \u2018st Bomerset L.I.\u2014Killed, Ladysmith.THE MARQUESS OF WINCHESTER, 2nd Cold.Guards\u2014Killed, Colenso.2nd North.Fus.\u2014EKilled, Btormberg.((Ad).) B.W.\u2014Killed, Magersfontein.{ MAJOR R S.ROBINSON, LIEUT.R.J.T.DIGBY-JONES, R.E.\u2014Killed, Ladysmith.LIEUT.R.McORAN CAMPBELL, 1st G, H.\u2014Killed, Magersfontein.CAPT.J.W.COWAN, H.L.L\u2014Eilled, Magersfontein.st A.& 8.H\u2014Killed, Magersfontein 2nd Berks\u2014Killed, Rensburg ERLE ; & rm 7 nn i él ÿ | NE j CORPORAL 8.SUDEN, 4 CAPT.A.H.GOLDIE, , 14th BR.F.A.\u2014Killed; Colenso, LIEUT.A.W.M.BRODIR, d Rifie Brigade\u2014Killed, Ladysmith 8.High.\u2014Killed, Magersfontein.RR LR I RZ \u201cA PERFECT FOO \u201ca 3 Waiter Baker & Co's Costs less than one cent a cup.__ Que Tvade-Mark on Every Package.Walter Baker & Co.Ltd.Branch House, 6 Hospital Street, tm tt tt tt] DOINGS OF panne leaves, applique to the tulle that en- www THE DAY.circled the erowu, and a cluster of the MISS ELIZABETH TAYLOR.Boston has succumbed to the wiles.persistence, or tact of the lawyer.sition in the Convevan-ing __ Department.She is the firet lawyer of her \u201csex to obtain such an honour in the \u201cHub\u201d Miss Taylor is a graduate of the Boston sary accompaniment.University Law School of the class of'98 hi - end a member of the Suffolk (Mass.), bar.This modern Portia is n But is charming in appeara and is young as wel < .EE ot only learned fice and manner No such costly troussean was ever dreamed of in the western world as is now being purchased for a fifteen-year-old Japanes girl from a sum set apart for the purpose - of one and a quarter millione of dollars.extravagances of American money kings or European royalty pale in in comparison with this stupendous outlay.Imperial etiquette demands, however, that this young person be garbed on no lens lu- a - Pre Wish a scale, for she will one day be) the Erst lady in the Japanese Empire.She 15 ovember 3 last, on the occasion % a lon \u20ac Prince.Yoshi Hito is only twenty years old und in rather frail health.Nevertheless he will y be Mikadossonmne dag, = Theref bride had to be chosen wit The little princess who met the ments is the daughter of Prince à member of the noble family of Fujiwara.which has already supplied throne with more than a few empresses.It is well known that a Japanese empress or a princess of the royal house may no ionger confine herself to the Japanese dress, but on all formal occasions must apvear in Furopean costumes.Therefore the Princess ore STN Kujo and Japanese apanese costumes fashioned \u2019 from the costliest stuffs hy the cleverest _ hands that the country affords, but must also be equipped with toilets of Parisian beyond dispute.That they are demode stamp.Many of the finest jewels in the wear for full-dress or ceremonious occa- : or gions is quite true.but then this is a fact which has always been recognized by well rid are being -@ethered to set of delicate skin and dusky ] Kujo, the Crown Princess-elect\u2019s dressed women.father, is far from rich, the question came a.ho should settle the bills for this The first corset\u2014not ' counting ancient vince Kujo modifications of the Grecian zone or girdle\u2014 was introduced into France by Catherine extraordinary bridal array.contributed $100,000, and said that was all he could give.The royal house came to the de Medici.It was a strange affair, ond But that was fachioned after the style of a knight's not enough.So the Emperor decided that cuiraes.The framework was entirely of iron.and the velvet, which decora the exterior only.served to hide @ frightful \u2014cumbersome article -of- torture.\u2014 In the days that followed ladies of the court laced themselves frightfully, and wore the 000 left by the late Down FE __ Princess Sada\u2019s aunt, E~ devoted to this excellent purpose.7) and ger Empress should be .Mrs.Widdrington, a young English woman who is lecturing on sociological topics dreadful rison night and day in their ef- before the various Women's organisations \u2018in the United States,said recently, in speak- fect figure.of girls being taught * + * on other The smart bat shope are snowing the most fascinating fur hoods for sleighing.J iB Wie Ae Pr Tl utd hell \u2018ing of the necessity the efféct of their wages, \u201cMany women are ignorant of industrial conditions; em _ to see things from a brogd standpoint.\u2018estimating her wages, a girl thinks only of \u2018makeweight\u2019 oning to obtain that 9 ount-from her employer, eight hours a day for money that does not \u2018support her at all.at their la- on from organiza is quite another matter, | \u2018who wants pin money wi herself first and many will not blame sta Holmes, produced re- Theatre Chatelet, Pa ris, her k.* Andromeda,\u201d which new orchestral wor she calls a \u201cpoeme symphoni aphic\u2019 and forcible, lond and long applause, Madame Holmes is tl 5 calls for the composer.\" \u2018poet as well as a musician; her own verse wedded to her music in her works.Pe of.Wales having bles Madame Molmes in be- f the libretto of her composi- < omestic training for girls [i , and tuition free.Ih en free instruction) in with a course of two years: leading her course of one year in professiorial J rr Lu \u201c eiass, which is held on \u2014\u2014 a.= ea Ande Bund.| \u2018The lining of winter boots with soft white 1 fur is by no means new, but bootmakers [ bave developed a fresh idea by having a 1 wide strip of fur placed, up the centre of the high boot, which completely * covers | the lace or button fastening.On some | beautiful brown boots there is brown fur | of the mink type, while the black boots { with shining patent tipe bave soft black fur.This keeps the foot delightfully warm [| as well as looking extremely pretty.Velvet | elippers are once more coming into favour.| Not.that they have ever quite disappeared; but they certainly were relegated to the Î usé of elderly ladies and old-fashioned { spinsters.For every day wear, however, 1 there are few things that make a foot Jook neater than a velvet shoe, and for warmth 1 and durability they are irreproachable.1 Of course, those without heels, lined with white and edged with black fur, are delight- | fully comfortable for_bedroom and early morning wear, but IÎter on the ordinary | \u201ccourt\u201d shoe shape in velvet, with tiny steel 1 buckles in front, will very quickly come ] ] into favour.we [1d .Here are descriptions of a few of the advance styles in spring hats, as described by an authority.Straw hats still show the tendency to turn up high at the left side, | and to mix tulle and panne in the trimming.One in mauve fancy straw had flowers cut out in panne of a lighter mauve, with green same big blooms and leaves made solid Ly padding set ns an upright trimmine at the turned-up side.Another, with a very wide- fronted turned-back brim and crown in grenat straw, was trimmed with bunches of grapes constructed in pale green panne.tutterflies.and grenat and \u2018green tulle mixed.Chenille and straw plaited together wade another broad-fronted shape in lack; chiffon frilled in behind therefore showed through.A bow of black velvet centred by an amethyst buckle trimmed the front, and a long black ostrich feather was laid along each side.Medallions\u201d and cameos are an accepted things, but have to be selected, both in Buckles are extremely fashiona a welled tops.Tia in the autumn we wear dark blue.- a »8 hair.an te T s thev have not got They are of sealskin or ermine.fit the head the social sense, so that ther are unable closely and extend a wee bit in front like In a very narrow brimmed sunbonnet.This protects the face from the wind and also | I givesan excuse for a lining of bright colour- Here is one girl whose parents say ed eatin.The fur hood: is not conside of romplete without its searf of chiffon\u2014lilac, your pink or blue.The scarf is drawn across the ck- top of the head.sometimes twisted around he accepts the am- the neck, and, of course.tied beneath the and does not realize chin in a big.soft bow with long ends.on another = * ue seven or The re-Appearance of the chateldine, marks another revival in the world of fash- Another girl has to j WwW er Board.ard she finds ion.ma \u2018e arpend our watches, our purses, while a third has to support kely cannot studded initials on our bicycles.and now t a the jewelled monogram ia transferred to gir) and woman the chatelaine guard, An oranment much admired, little used.of great beauty.and ; wo e high price, the chatelaine is with us again, is receiving much considera- and is.for the moment, fashionable.tions of women all over *.oe Lid and is sure to cause much edy will be found dis- and The latest development of the animal craze in umbrella handles jr a small tree branch or large twig, upon which, in solemn \u201c \u20ac state, sit three tiny owls or three ily- Irish blood, but naturalised as a coloured parrots.It would be difficult to There is another Irish wo- discover anything more uncomfortable to Misa Annie Paterson, the hold, bat th t lady to take the nnie last, LL) me > n 15.In oni either side; sometimes they reach to their services the pupils Fe Mine bottom of the skirt, but several have he ghorter ends, and thee are often ornament- cept the sewing when a fur cape is worn, the soft bow look: ay morning.in inty amopgst the for.and with two faney quills painted with red ! the pieatings were very open, and white tact.Each are in themselves beautiful the wearing and form, with great care.le which have a medallion encircled with golden flower-spray of artistic and conventional design.The size that buckles are attaining to is another matter for remark.It is not the least uncommon to see them four to five inches and even seven inches long and three to four broad.The designa are gen- crally very open.and enamelling playa a ; : ini < Fi great part in their decoration.J costume The city has appointed Mrs.Elizabeth M.however, must beur the imprint of \u201c\u2018first- class cut\u201d before it will sustain the addition of such a buckle with dignity, and Tong Howing lines are an absolutely neces A new idea for fastening thé high collars of our cloaks and jackets is a thick gold chain attached to either side, finished off with a heavy jewelled knob or turquoise scarab at the end.which, knotted loosely, draws the collar up closely round the throat, and forms a pretty finish to the whole.Another novelty which demonstrates the prevailng desire to load one's self with chains is in the shape of a pretty hat-pin.The two pins, with large pearls as heads, are joined together with a fine gold chain, which droops prettily down on to the hair.Most hat-pins now have je- Fabrics for spring wear are rough ; ; cheviot and smooth faced clotb.e chev- e Princess Sada, publicly betrothed on | \"1 to be in the lighést coldurs\u2014a pale : blue will be particularly favoured, and there is a mauve of sufficient charm in the market, but the blue is the prettier.Face cloths are, of course, alw with us; cedar brown, dark blue.ahd b ok are the most Pied n evidence, t no doubt when the sun ol great care the spring days shines upon és we shall be require: contemplating with pleasure the joys of dight grey.It is an unalterable law of fashion that in the spring we wear grey and Blouses and shirts are as popular as ever for morning wear.and for use underneath heayy coats and jackets, made in taffetas, nne, fine face cloth, viyella, or satin, .made plainly and neatly and with very lit- profusion of { (jo adornment.They are also sought after for theatre wear, as\u201c their usefulness on these occasions, when the bodice is the only part which shows or matters much, is forts to obtain what they considered a per- 1 ahd visiting-onrd case, our .1 pencils and our pen, to the silver chate- herself entirely and needs twice as.much | inine chain.We grew tired of having gem- as the first girl, and very lik Girls must be taught t ur is à trust, and each d must feel the sense of responsibility to and woman.The question Tucking seems to have invaded the nd world of collars to a most extraordinary ir] degree.All the newest collars and cravat 11 be apt to think tes are tucked in the finest way.Neck: bands of different colonred silks can be had 1 pow in a most useful range of colours; émdecd, so great is the variety in all things rtnining to these small matters that it as become the easiest thing in the world to effect a change in one\u2019s dress without It is de- the cost of a new costume.and was re- n we LL ! en that, of course, in mo con- getor of sideration where fashion is concerned.ed it as an The experiments of wear hats with ful svenin 5 dress, after the A Uninsborough : \\ ! > an evnolds style, 18 ng in in fted in literature and music, Paris for soirees and dinuers at\u2019 restau: ranté.It is doubtful whether such-a fashion will Deco me | meral, though several + in the wo ress i t Industrial School at Mattea- reader.\u2018approval.r ave given ; Some : of the newest muffs are made n to twenty years old, covering with long ends which hang gracefully down ¢ not leas than nine months.: ed in all kinds of dainty ways.A favourite with a course of two y : form of trimming is fringe which certainly of five yenrs; dress has a moat graceful effect.*8 -n Embroidered gauze and crepe de chine ; work al usé for .dresey QuAiOns, de ESS odle well tell void the neck py Te TRAE 45550 .wuwKNOWING Many a man is censured as a selfish hus | band when he is really hardly responaible for his fault.There are women so constituted that they spoil every living thing \u2018within their provigte by over-indulgence.One of this type so overwhelms her hus band by kindness that he accepts his role of divinity as a matter of course.Where as, before marriage a man waited upon his fiancee, anticipating her wishes with lover- like rapidity, she now waite upon herself, and in a little while the positions are totally reve .and the wife waits on her bus band.Complete self-eflacement marks her status.The daintiest morsel of the joint, the choicest fruit, the most comfortable chair, and the cosiest corner of the room, each 18 allotted, to the spoilt husband, who accepts all.He allows her to fetch and carry for him as he would a dog, often without a word of thanks equivalent to the pat bestowed on the dumb animal.Truly a spoilt husband this, and a spoilt disposition in consequence, which exerts a potent influence on those with whom it is brought into contact during.the routine of daily Ife.This might.have been otherwise had a little common sense and self-restraint on the part of the newly married woman led her to expect her due share of respect and devotion from the man she marrics.- aa > a8 A wellknown physician, writing on thei subject of cycling for women.says: \u201cThe first Question that is usually put on this topic the kind of cycle that is best suit- for women, the bicycle or the tricycle?At ône time the answer in the affirmative was with the tricycle; now I think it lies decidedly with the bicycle.Bicycles are brought to such perfection they are so low, they run with so little friction, they are mounted so readily, and are so ceful as machines; that thev unquestionably » bold the first place.A second question relates to the amount of exercise the women can take in eyeling, Some women are more fatigued by ten miles cycling than others are by fifty.\u2018The golden rule in this matter is to let sense of fatigue govern the amount of work done.Al together I am of opinion that twenty-five mes a day is a thoroughly good y's ride for even an accomplished female rider on a moderately fair, ordinary road.It is good for women, as it is for men, to dismount occasionally, and \u2018walk, and it is always good for them to do so when they are climbing long and steop hills.\u201d -» an \u201cThe feeing system in this country 18 becoming more and more an annoyance, and spoils the pleasures of being away from home,\u2019 says a yoman who Has many wealthy friends.\u201cIts bad enough in hotels and restaurants, but there we have some idea of what is expected of us, and in private houses we have not.It is not only the expense, which is considerable to people of moderate means, but one hardly knows how to regulate fees, to give without being vulgarly lavish.and still to give what is ex- pected-of one.I know that in some of the houses 1 visit, the*servants are paid lavish- Ix» and I also know that near relatives ot the family never visit them even for a few days wit do know une house where the hostess informs her guests that her servants are not to be feed.Some people seem to think this rather strange, but for my part I consider it a very courteous and proper thing to do.\u201d as Te + VESTE 85 | FASHIONS.A Striking Gown Designed By Robert\u2014The Vogue of the .Clinging Skirt Still Continues\u2014Something About Spring ry\u2014An- Exquisite Hat of Gray\u2014Concerning -\u2014 \u2014 Placquets and -Pockets.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FOREIG THE WEAK MND ALING RACT; the ptrongest most À Moto-Evory jar guarantesd apd signed in blues, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAGT (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE STAR] PARIS, Junuary 31.\u2014The first styles of the early Spring show no abatement in the the moderate prices the pleated and tucked skirts now so uni- m à revoluntionize the presept style of tightness, sexfülion will prove that the garment ja adjusted to the figure closer than ever bv means of those tucks and pleats which are finely stitched and serve principally as e fiaments, the vertical lines of which are designed to elongate the figu slenderncss.The whole idea of the present ve | irt as smooth-fitting clinging to the lines of the fip- use of lace, and tho at which many beautiful and effective ma- chine-made laces can be obtained, their popularity does not seem to prevent the ex- _clusive couturieres and milliners from favouring tlie.Charming effects ure obtained by the combinations of the heavier grades some of the novel of the season.One model by Robert serves as an illustration to this observation, and in it can be recognized several old friends I There is the satin- faced cloth, for instance, which has survived several seasons as its equal in softness, elegant finish and draping qualities } has not yet been equaled for street wear.tistic new forms.the outer garment and the person itself The waists are as elaborate as the d can make them.but never what mi THE LIVES OF ROYAL CHILDREN Heirs to Empires as They Appear in eparting from a severe and rather Even when outer he looseness is entirely Buttons and buckles show a decided de cline, as it is the fad of the moment w conceal the fastening of onc\u2019s gown and thereby mystify the casual observer as to how a woman gets into her clothes.Folde smooth-fitting tendency.which with its elougated and pointed front jackets are used t always adds height to the figure.is form el green satin-faced- cloth, a soft green shade which will tind much avour this Spring.The yoke is adjusted closely to the figure by means of numerous narrow gores, the seams of which are orna- of pastel green stitch- fullness at the back is gle box plait stitch tight gracefully below the ounce of grayish gui- is chosen carefully Children are the most lovable as well as the most interesting of al! humau beings, and the fact of their being of royal birth adds, perhaps, to their natural attractive ness.The royal child ir born to fill a prominent place in the future making of bis- tory, and consequently has to submit an early and special training in order to be ready for the change which must come socner or later into the life of the future ruler whose actions onc day will help to affeet the world's destinies.When it is realized what hard study is before these children.onc can understand mented with\u2019 rows and the favourite tucks on the skirt hiding placquets supplied by à sin iy above but openir fashion of pleats and afford opportunities of and pockets leave no excuse for the hide ous gaping of the former.As the peason advances, Spr ery becomes the sine qua non of every we man who aspires to pure, of a shade which to harmonize with the colour of the cloth forms a flare, which, while made very long, shows no sweep at the back.skirt is mounted | à i and is finished on the inside that fashion vacillates between large-brin- ear and small toques.5 the same characteris \u201c02 fabrics again enter saær Write for famples and Price Lists (Sent Post Free) apd Saye PF itty Per Cent ROBINSON & CLEAVER, BELFAST, IRELAND, D And-164166-and- 167 REGENT STREET, LONDON, W.IRISH LINEN & DAMASK MANUFACTURERS: AND FURNISHERS TO TJ UE THE QUEEX, KNPRESS FREDERICK.Mems- © bers of the Royal Family, and the Courts ef Europe, Supply Palaces, Mansions, Villas, Cottages, Hotels, Railways, Steamshipe, Institations, Regimeuts, «nd the General Mublic direct with every description of HouseHoLD LINENS, From the Least Expensive to the FINEST IN THE WORLD, which beinx woven by Mand, wear longer and retain the Rich Satin 8 rançe te Tl br D tsiming direct SIT futermicoiate profits arc saved, and PR east imo more than usually charged for common-power 100m goods.« Real Irish Li Sheeting, fully bleached, two yards wido' 466 por ; 254 yards IRISH LINEN: Ren Lis per ard; Roller Towel rt m.wide, Go per yard.Price Liner, Je r yard, Dusters frown 780 per dos Linen Glass Cloths, $1.14 per dozen.Fine Liners and lanen Pinper, 17c.per yerd.Our Special Bott Figished Long Cloth frum 6c.por yard.IRISH DAMASK TABLE LINE + Fish Mapkins, 700 per dozen.Dinner Napkifs $1.32 * Ver doz.\u2018Table Cloths, Ÿ pan square, 60:: 234 yards by 3 yards, $1.32 each.Kitchen Table Cloths, 33 each.Buoug Huctaback Towels, $1.08 per uoz Monograms.Cresta, Coat of Arms, Initials, &c., woven or embroidered.Speclal Alention to Club Hgtel, or Mesa Ordera.\u2018 MATCHLESS SHIRTS .Best quality Longcloth Bodies, with 4-told fine Hnen fronts and cufls + $863 the haif-doz (to measure, 4 - extra) New Designs in our specta Indians Gauze Oxford and Unshrinkable Flannels for the Season.Old Bhtrte made good as uow, with best materinis in Nockbands, Cuffs, and Fronts, for $3.98 the half-doz.: IRISH CAMBRIC POCKET-HANDKERCHIEFS : crever haven vor dotnet ae?\u2014The Queen, ** Cheapest Handkerchiefs T have ever seen.\u2014 \u201cSylvia's Home Jouraal.Children's 3% per doz.; Ladies\u2019, 54c per loz; Genilemen's,78: per doz.HEmuTtTUHEb\u2014Lauties\u201d, dc per doz.: Gentéemen's dor Coo po * IRISH LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS : Qouianss fois trom She bor dies ios pF - For Ladies or Gentlemen, fron 1.42 per doz.\u201c\u2018Surplice Makers to Westminster AbLey\u201d and the Cathedrals and-Churches in the Kingdom.\u201cTheir Irish Linen Collars, Cuffs, Bhirts, &u., have the merits of excellence and cheapness.\"\u2014Court Circular.« Al i I ice.1 srinar IRISH UNDERCLOTHING : A 15.200 ti oe at a vsbtnations bia.Tnote or Colonial Uutfits, 340.32; Bridat Tronsscaux, $23.8); infaats Layettes, $12.00 (see list.) N.B._.To prevent delay all Letter Orders and Inquiries for Samples should be addressed Robinson & Cleaver, Belfast, Ireland.k.The bodice show tics as the skirt.composition of spring ; th pge re à SL the vice straws an e truth of tbe old aduge that there in no voyal road to lcarning, and feel rather in clined to pity the royal youngster path must necessarily be strewn with many 8 thorn.Yet, perhaps, most people would think there are compensations.To English people there are no wore interesting children to-day than the young sons and daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Vork.Prince Edward, the «ldest son, is a happy tempered boy, and alrcady plays his part in such a charmingly childish manner that he captivates all who see him.He has already had bestowed upon him several nicknames.His first was \u201cThe New Boy.\u201d his second \u201cNew York,\u201d and known as \u201cDavy,\u201d an abbreviation of his last name, David.Of course, he is publicly and officially known bs Pringe Ed- n Qu | It ia lined with a tight foundation of postel green taffeta.and tersected by stitched seams like he skirt and closes invisibly down The lower part of the hodice is made of gray guivure which is stretched s over the back and front.| and stitched into the under- | arm gores of the silk linin visibly under the left arm over the bust and at the back by an ove laid band of rich guipure lished by a tracery small silver spangles.lar faced with pastel green this band as do the pointed cuffs ap on the long tight sleeves of pastel greed h To the uninitiated d horsehair braid- much in evidence.graceful toque created by Marescot for Mme.Rejane commands our attention.The brim is made of corded gray he crown is covered with ulle\u2019 spangled with with a high bow.themums rests on the hair.: ART [ _ \u2018 2 C per year.| NEEDLEWORK silver and terminating A cluster of chrysan- adapted for seashore or country is of yellow leghorn, the broa of whieh ix turned up in front.K 8 tulle and trim with a mass of lilacs and foliage which droops over the turned up ! FELIX FOURNERY.drbdet it might appear that illustrated by Felix Fournery ++ rd He did not approve of his younger brother, Prince Albert, when first introduced to him, a- feeling which he has mince but he heard of the advent of sister with great composure, and, indeed, is very fond of her.The second boy is call | ed Bertie\u201d in the home circle, and, unlike \u2018his eldér.brother, who is disposed to friendly towards strangers, is rather inclined to be shy.In the nursery \u201cDavy\u201d quite a talent for inventing romances, an ] te the most wondrous tales for the benefit of his brother and sister.Prince Edward salutes in the most ap proved military fashion.and is deeply offended should any one unknowingly neglect to .acknowledge his courtesy.When Duke of York was in command of HMS.Lt Le out giving each servant in the house, even the children\u2019s nurses, a tip.- 1 board very frequently, and was highly lighted with all he saw.When at Osborne the salt sea waves induced him to incline towards a naval future, but when at 8 James's Palace the redcoats wean him from he decides .to -adopt a little boys are dresssd Imost invariably in white, and in- tha presence of their father, wlio je devoted to thefo, ith aumbérless queries, ive of je.The-1 his allegiance, and military career.The fede ddeb dododdodds + which he\u2018is never PLEARE MENTION THIS PAPER.1 52 > % A Beautifully lllustrated Magazine for Women.JANUARY QUARTER NOW READY.\u201cPublished quarterly; each volume being worth-more-$, \u201cthan the price of subscription to any one interested in Needlework.Latest fashions discussed and illustrated, as well as many colored plates showing exactly the stitch and shades of handsome Embroidery Work.The price of subscription will be advanced to 35 cts.with April number, all subscriptions to that date being at the old rate, 25 cents per year.Send for Copticelli Home Needlework Magazine.BOX 440.ST- JOHNS, P.Q +# 381 e rip oe ria - Alpxandria Alice \u201cYork, will be two years of 1, and is a great favourite of her ho are greatly interested in look- e German Emperor has #i one daughter.The eldest son\u2014who one da will succeed his father\u2014is Prince Friedrici Wilhelm, and he is now seventeen years of age.His daughter is the youngest child, and is already at the age of seven a little queen among her six sturdy bi Five of the boys are of many Army, and hold commibsions in the First Guards Regiment; they are alco learn- to be proficient seamen, their father oc- fficers of the Ger- Their instruction takes place on the open eca in a real ship, though the Emperor in his boyhood was only allowed to learn upon a toy frigate sailing over the little inland lake near the palace at Potsdam.The winter home of these German child- t Berlin.There are seven very hot, with anchovy sauce handed round with For Haddock aux SOME SEASONABLE RECIPES.Reliable Methods by Which Fish May ren is the palace a hundred rooms in the palace, twenty of these are use of the Imperial Family.see a great deal of th breakfast together at seve Juncheon, and the el y a short chat with the Kaiser after-bis seven o'clock dimmer: Bo tin § soldiers play a most importan the life of the sons of the German and the battles they hear of in t ht over again with great it.Tomates take a white fireproof.china dich and butter it thickly; then place in it a layer of filletted haddock, sprinkle lightly with pepper, and add just a squeeze of lemon juice, and then a layer of sliced tematoes; - t - these h uite full.Sprinkle the top thickly jed bread crumbs, here and there, and forty minutes.A little be added, if liked, with gre To make Cod a la Rel mains of a cold boiled and bone, and flake in pile up high in the sh white fireproof china int of well-flavoure Baked Cod x delicious and not difficult eir parents, for they middle cut of the cod and divide it into _| eteaka three-quarters of an inch*thick.Mix together two tablespoonfuls of salad oil, a pinch of cayenne pepper.a teaspoonful each of chopped parsley, chopped gherkin and shallot.' Skin and bone an anchovy, pound it finely, and add to the mixture with a squeeze of lemon juice.When these ingredients are thoroughly blended, rub them over both sides of each piece of cod.Wrap the fish in buttered paper, and bake for three-quarters of an hour.Serve in the papers, and garnish nicely with sprigs of Ragout of Fish boil about a pound of some solid fish over night, such as haddock, or cod.Save th ounce ahd a half in butter till the add salt to taste, ake in thc oven for grated onion may history ore all fou conflict, because they would never have won and the Prussians bad The Empress occasio the day if Blucher not come to help.\u201d nally takes her fam- they live in a com: and in the neighbourhood ional opvortunities for to rather large flakes; of a dome, on 3 d white sauce, add to minced hard-boiled over the fish; garnis iléd eggs, cut into cover, and place in the oven until very.hot.Serve with either baked or m handed separately.ibut steaks are very f cod or halibut, skin therm and the following marinade: nsful of oil with the same quan: are to be found except u mountain climbing, cycling, boating, The children are immensel ular with the peasantry, .| well-brought-up children\u2014 hallote, slice finely, Tents is to buy lurge quantities of postal cards which are ado! of scenery of the vicinity off to their numerou their father comes in of these mementoes.of the photographic nful of lemon-juice.Let this tes, and then add d sufficient flour e sauce slowly to the e brown colouring, a ] cook for a few minu for the lions a some of the fish broth an to thicken.Bring th salt, a slice of onion bit ) mix, and let the ste ks remain in this for a en take out, drain care- te free from moisture; crumb in the usual way, ht, bright, golden- rain carefully, and ia an ardent follower thout number in every attitude and with capital success, outside the imper- red with a glimpse nd, fry in deep fat till of a li brown colour; take out, send to.table with the following sauce: flavoured.white sauce, be freed from skin and bone, and though very few people il J inl household are favou th a border of Cod ala Maitre d\u2019Hotel ntly or steam two pou cut of a cod in water, wilh a tablespoonful of vin cooked, remove the skin very over it half a pint of maitre white sauce, to which an ounce of butter, worked next morning warm up -pint of hot, well- e well-beaten yolk of a la little finely-minced of lemon juice; mal £ Russia and his Royal Consort been blessed \u201cwith a son and he fact has been a keen disappoint s, whose aims and n accord.They have the eldest of whom, four years of age.are still too young the careful trainin supervised by the wate very hot, but do not allow it to actually boil, or it will cardle For Cod au Gratin take the remains of the cold boiled cod, free it from skin and b rather large pieces.Butter china dish fairly and place in it a layer of flak ment to both sovere tastes are thoroughly three little daughters, Princess Olgu, is only $\" EVERY CANADIAN LADY who has not yet worn a JOHN NOBLE COSTUME would do well to order one now.JOHN \u2026 NoBLE's Canaditu customers are constantly increasiug, and huudreds cf letters have received from thin declaring the value to be far aud away superior to anything of the kind obtainable fu the Dominion.The explanation is that the firm being The Largest Costume Manufacturers in the World, possesses unequalled facilities for economic production.THREE GOLD MEDALS AWARDED.Promptly seat by Parcel Post, safely Bees stus) Mamutacturerss Brook : » ü Street Mills,\u201d Manchester, England.rs a The Best Value [ AT as \u20ac Wore 7 R bout the werid.FATHA EP over offered 10 Ladies.Tuey are styilsb Design, y ns sketch.BPSD and are made and foished to = ia twe = BY sketch.durable and goed-losking cletbs: The JOHN NOBL * Lg All nol BR Ee Be on .3: e Li M 0., ac 3 \"| Postage, 330 y - Lighter WEIGHT and smoother surface.\u201d $1.48.PATTERNS sent POST FREE X $ of either elotb{654s.ASA iD of ee JAS azo Black.Navy, Brown Myrtle, rebate ferential other sizo can 1] (ABIL TWN ALINE con Sree ads - moderste charge».PA 8! | Modes 1408.Ladies ting of Costume 8 Ne Tr tr Xn ostolk Bo A tume Shirt au Consists Costume EMIT 03d ried phe, 100 1» the over fasdion be ® a \"Norfolk ned sa lens à p nd sleuves pe or down to walet] de are re ae ee .Bare nd r orald.effect iv - Mode! 1352.shoul te ed pipe Cost an © te taljor-ey , every seem bound snd bean i Erie A \u2018 kirt aloce She Ou 14 ; drt alone \u2018strong I! 0) for et the thin 8 ETC DE se slecree .L£ngihs ace from to 45 ion, et Joux SosLe, LTD.ni Jeased $0 band to bottom of skirt In front).Prioss af 9 Ins, ; Is s 00py of their dupa Ph foe.spi .for evary additional 8 Inches after 26 Inobes.toannadéress It contains 1&pp-.stage on sizes 21 fo 33 ne.3%.Others, déc.rer 0, Dustrations o Costumes 1 \u201cThis bess way to remitisby Money Order Hanke LOxDIN PD angled, , Ee ob tee , Mil \u201c Hey & MIDLAND BANK.LTD.ATI n 3 [oY] WHEN ORDLRKES AND SEND À PT foie Housshol Linens, ke.&c.Write î eopY sad save money- SIOHN NOBLE, LTD., ©rvanchésten.0 saute and es ts), pour some cold white sauce over, sprinkle a is in and out.of her hus- day long; but the evening hose in which he specially loves playing soft, sweet while he ponders over some paper Both father and mother are pasted to their daughters.of the name Tatiana for their second daughter showa hemselves wonderful: for the choice has bjects a most: unbounded de- a name thet belongs eseen- is one hitherto un- and fried bread crumbs an ted Dutch cheese; repeat ese layers till the dish is full, using rather more bread-crumbs and cheese for the top.Dust with a little cayenne, or, if that is not liked, white pepper; put a bit of butter here ace in the oven until very if Hked,garnish with a border f fre \u2018 potatoca before the dish is pnp into the oven.Both the milliner and the modiste are adopting new styles in trimming.Roses and C the.favourite artificial flowers, and all attempt is to be abandoned to establish pnew the popularity of the white arum lily.- This was the pet of a wellknown French artist, but :t is a flower for the purposes ot rub a pound of bell fault.The little King usually spends his bearing the distinction of being the h : summer at San Sebastian, and the number Royal woman physician.of precautions against mccidents to the lit- - ; » = the autocrat which are taken seem almost She was little more than a baby, needlessly extensive.When he takes his dip four years old, but she was sent to bed in the Driny ocean, a captain of the Royal on the third floor, her twin sister, who wis Navy, in full uniform,cocked hat and epau- ill, being kept down in ber mother\u2019s zoo lettais always in attendancefollowing the Royal boy's movements with anxious care.In addition to this there is a detachment of to ti to » t 0! f : - sister crept up in he m se tars on shore ready for aLy , emengencls he was, gotting along aid to tell her bout within easy distance ready to go to story.She found her with hands elenc the rescue should the least danger threaten sround her dell and with = mouth screwed up tly.hg Httle start and 2 have been removed, e her near him, the skin and bones and which has been flake Add an ounce of butter, pe chopped parsley, and so nome anchovy sau for half an hour.> Dutch, shrimp or anchovy sauce serve with s an improvement.LT ana.a nome known in the Imperial making so marked a de tion and thus causing t | so to speak, A prin the Cir haa won many oysters; when opened } y-chopped herbs, some salt th a suspicion of cayenne, on each.ke them in a steady oven, dock stuff the.fish with with three tablespoonful of bread crambe cir little daughter the little the young sor Prince Georgius, heir-presumptive to the ; throne of Greece, who is just commencing « Well\u2014you see, this an education wi ich, should he profit by his I have to hold her, hands.instructions, will make him a wise ruler foxes and\u2014tige ! 0! a af Spain hk tan and a son, the young King Al born in 1880.© He to the Spanish con- a fifteen, and the therefore, has but a few e young King pousceses n un- the humbling ol that his elder, sin.and comes où age, accordi on many of the new \\ conditions of his people, and the Crown \u201c Oh, but # Prince of Portugal, young Luix Philippe, robbers and\u2014 bur \u2018 Duke of Braganxa.He is a cheery little \u201cWell, why didn't ypu tell her the Prince, and should in some way one day mamma i make a name for himself, for a only.is |\u201c Well, \u2018az is \"+ funny of i skewer or te into brush with beaten egg, ot temper, which some happiness, #a it involves his pride in many an à sièn of Wrong.It i ter has, 3e most baking-tin with an cloak or, for a dress, is muc y all these long floati \"a belt at the whist, e collar js coming in, © ed, with folds, sometimes ounce of butter, .amen, Place the stir up the Tes, squeere of lemon.and very .baht wine and water, Serve even her powers of coaxing are tried to it in necessary to p het ba has been avantage of Javin , In Queen Amelie.a mo- is ther.who realises power of serious ap- | plication, Deing Lérself o student, ax 20 good about it that presently ber el menarch.So J} Two other.notable little Royalties are opened her eyes with a.3 son of the Duke of Sparta, \u201c Oh, sister!\u201d oo \u201cWhy, what's the matter, doar doil is af re! dearie,\u201d the sister , A es afraid of more than that ars!\u201d £ one t ughly comprehendi the « Nonsense, carefully t has the saying just as fns6/ ight down \u2018taira; my sister is righ ; my mozzer can ta lent, (and but \u2018at oll kopd Aight en FERRE i am an 5b vor ga ane v4 pre or as Be It was the first time she had thus taken op the grown person's burden, and she wa - p 4; raid, call She is wid.of and sister were right downstairez as SOME SIDELIGHTS OF THE WAR.\u2014 Burying the Dead Blindfolded\u2014Examples of Boer On Christmas and New Yesr's Day the Bogrs on Umbulwane Hill exhibjted an unwonted and surprising sens.of humour.On both days shells came from their guas - pearing seasonable greetings.One of the abells picked up on New Year's Day had thiselled on it the words, \u201cWith compli ments,\u201d and on the fuse being removed ii was found to contain plum pudding, 1i- que and peppermint.The same day a -12-b shell, bearing a similar inscription.and containing similar materials, went through the roof of a house.\u2018fiacapes From Death.Some wonderful escapes are related from Ladysmith.While a man was lying in bed , & shell entered the window of his room, i d over the bed ¢ few inches above im, and buried itll in the floor, throwing it up and Wrecking the woodwork of the house.A Curabineer was sitting on a bpx outside his tent, when a large fragment a shell passed between his legs, de-+- stroyed the box, and smashed three rifl> within the tent.A trooper stood between two horses, both horses were.killed, the man, was unhurt.A shell pierced the wall of a room where a civiban was shaving.Jt passed within two feet of the man, wrecked the room, but leit him with scarcely a scratch.Wit\u2014Rontgen Rays.Result of a False Report.Rev.J Elizabeth! to\u201d the Colonial Missiopary asty, says: \u2018I have just had \u2018an inter view with Mr.\u2014, one of the deacons of our church at Vryburg, who was ordered tv quit as a dangerous individual.along with 402 English residents.They bad experienced grievous bardships on the way.Got as far as Christiana, in the Free State, when they were intercepted and ordered back to Vryburg.The Rev.R.Olver was among them in this first exodus, it having been falsely reported thut he had express cd himself as desirous to have every Duteh- man shot.On the return of the fugitives the slander had exploded, and he received à \u2018permit\u2019 to remain when the second cx: pulsion took place.There is no means of communication yet available with Vrybug,.so that in the meantime no help can be sent even if it were available.\u201d Boer Dressed as Highlander.A telegram from the Modder River states that one aîternoon a Highlander was observed driving cattle from our right outposts.As such a proceeding was entirely contrary to orders, the man was watched, and discovered to be a Boer dressed as a Highland soldier.Our outposts at ounce opened fire, and he fell, but rose again, and made good his escape.He probably huped the disguise would enable him to make the circuit of our defences.&N CAMP WITH THE FIRST CANADIAN CONTINGENT AT BELMONT.T7 Boer Kindness to a Minister.The\u2019 Rev.Frank C.Rollin, B.A., writes ~~ §rom Johannesburg to the Colonial Mission: * gry Society's .headquarters.He says: \u201cI pm quite well and in good spirits, and have nothing to complain of.I am the Congregational minister who has been al- Jowed to stay here.The authorities have wery kindly given me a permit.so I am all right.I have been treated with the greatest kindness and consideration by ail.My best thanks are due to all the officials for their great courtesy.I have received sev- \u201ceral special privileges from; them.Of course, my church work has & ered very considerably through the present troable.1 have had to give up the morning service for the present, owing to lack of a congregation.The evening service.however, keeps up wonderfully well.The Sunday-school is progressing splendidly.My only trouble is the lack of workers.1 have to combine in myseli all ge offices of church and school.\u201d - ) The German Method.The contrast between the military officialism of Germany and Great Britain is not inaptly illustrated by the following item | relating to the hero of Mafeking.While Col.Baden-Powell\u2019s book on scouting has to be purchased by our soldiers at sts published price, ite estimated value in the Kaiser's eyes can be judged from the fact that within a week of its publication it was translated, published, and distributed without cost io every soldier in the Gerntan army! Kuruman\u2014Missionary Memories.Kuruman, which has fallen into the hands of the Boers, is indissolubly connected with the name of Robert Moffat, the great pioneer of missionary enterprise in South Africa and the civiliser of the Bec Kuruman, too, Livingstone, who arrived anas.At there in 184), gained his first experience of mission work; here he married Mary Mof- fat, in 1844, before starting on his journey bi towards the Zambesi, ~ egy - Coe 5 4 4 © m\u2014 Cy { SEA.AIG Je DL 1 33 2 \u201cA.ÿ A 5 : Ÿ Ÿ ss OT + vO Ta, NZ To favo [\u201d \u2014 a ES | ps i.oN Naas i h Shan SAS r PEL % Say Ste A i SS \u2018BURYING THE BRITISH DEAD AFTER MAGERSFONTEIN\u2014The Boers © Mit of the Boers.\u201cMother wit is born with the Boers, who, $f our enemies, are aleo our army tutors.: The horde of mounted men which has * prevented our forces from coming near a * position except by a firmiy-developed \u2018àt- tack knows by instinet what the work of mounted rifles should be.Their new move \u201cat the Fugels battle is significant.In- : atead of occupyin e trenches and sui- i dent with lyddite, the reserves kept out of sight and reach.tàd then at the critical moment galloped \u201cwp to occupy the trenches.The nsk thus inearred is less than that of holding the position under shell fire.We shall watch With interest for some indication of their .resourcefulness in the attack with which Sir Redvers Buller is now menacing thum Insisted on Blindfolding the British Soldiers.Comrades in Misfortune.Among the names of officers wounded in the engagement at Ladysmith on January 6 was that of Major \u201cKarri\u201d Davies.Major W.D.(\u201cKarri\u201d) Davies was one of the two \u201cReform prisoners\u201d who \u2018refused to sign a petition to ssident Kruger, and who were accofdingly kept in prison when the others were rel .The other was Major Woolls Sampson (\u201cSambo\u201d).He was wounded at Elandslangte, so that the; two criende\u2014whose names have become household words among the British in South Africs\u2014are now in hospital together.In a letter to Major Davies a few weeks ago, \u201cSambo\u201d reported himself as tting along fairly well, but he complained.that \u201cthe fellows were faring very poorly in the way of food.\u201d He begged \u201cKarri\u201d to send eggs from time to time.Eggs, however, NIN oy Ah 2 es P.Ritchie writing from Port o TERE ry So, Lu > MONTREÀ Hoth RUARY 5 .ry \u2014 - .UC, , 8 L \u2014Zr\u2014\u2014 Doi \u2018 : Wry, AU, à S / 7 : 2 A So © % > 02 Qe, A170 8 2g.ra NÉ > po , Zz - be) & co YY e \\ TENN \u201c a, %, apf WORK TO BE DONE ON NICARAGUAN CANAL.The treaty reached a few days ago between Great Britain and the United States with regard to the ownershin, of the Nicaragua canal means that that tranisth- mian waterway is to be at once pushed to completion by the United States Government.Already a commission of engineers and experts is on its way to iospect and report upon the best route for the canal, and it is likely that the coming summer will see the work of construction begün in real earncst.By the terms of the Hay-Pauncefote agreement, whereby Great Britain agrees to an abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, the United Statea binds itself to keep the canal open to the vessels of all pations in time of war as well as peace.The United States agrees also to not for tify the canal at any part, and to maintain only such military force thepe as may be necessary for the purposes of a police.The construction of the Nicaragua canal has been thought by a good inany in Canada to be likely to injure the commerce of this country, if not directly at least indirectly by attracting considerable carrying trade to that waterway that might be likely otherwise to find its way across Canada by our transcontinental railroads and over the Pacific in the steamers of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.As against a possible loss in this respect, bow- MAP SHOWING THE NEW ROUTES THAT THE NICARAGUAN CANAL WILL OPEN UP 10 ever, is to be considered the prospect of | an entirely new trade which the canal will open up for steamship lines from Mont real, St.John and Halifax to the East by Way of the Nicaragua route.his illustration shows the route of the proposed canal through Nicaragua from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.Nature has provided most of the channel.Of the total 170 miles from ome coast to the other only twenty-seven miles will have to be wholly a The cana) must pass through Lake Nicaragua and must follow the strcams and fakelets from a good harbour on the Atlan- tic to another good harbour on the Pacific side.This can be done by following the Ban Juan River and crossing the bi e.Nicaragua Sea, as it is sometimes called, is a body of water, 105 miles long, with an average breadth of about forty miles, It miles, of which its has a shed of some own water is about one-hali.There are no great fluctuations in ita level its annual rire and fall being only five feet.Of the fifty-six miles canal course on the lake for- ty-four miles average a depth of 150 feet.edging and blasting will do the rest, so far as the lake is concerned.Nicaragua Sen discharges its waters into the San Juan River, which flows through a broad valley.It is quite deep and at places 2,000 feet wide.It is free from floods and its aver age fall is only cleven inches to the mile.| At three pointe\u2014Toro, Castillo and Machu- ca\u2014there are rapids with an a te fall of twenty feet in two and one-half miles, but that these rapids can be readily disposed of is the opinion of \u2018competent engineers.At Ochoa, sixty-four miles from the lake, à large river\u2014the San Carlos\u2014flows into the San Juan.Here it is proposed to erect anfartificial dam.From basin\u2019 te basin the canal will make its way until it opens into the harbour.The country all about the proposed route of the canal is sa- ubrious.The estimated cost of tht canal is placed in the neighbourhood of $125,000,000.There has already been spent on it by the Maritime Canal Company 25136428.The pro- sed minimum width of the canal is 300 Feet, and the depth 30 feet.ALAN Nr et Ma FTI NT NN a A NT - \\ Ve now.\u201cYou can\u2019t buy a bit of food,\u201d wrotd Major Davies, \u201canywhere, so 1 have to borrow and steal when 1 can.[ caught two iliotic fowls yesterday and sent them to im.\u2019 i are not easily obtained at Ladysmith ied Burying Blindfolded.~~ Sapper W.Message.of the 20th Company oval Engineers, in a letter to his friends at Eastbourne, describes the scene after Magersfontein.He says: \u201cI was in the Boer trenches two days after the battle, but I was blindfolded.\u201d It was this way.I think jt is the worst sight anyone can see; und that is to see the battlefield two or three days after the battle.The dead lie all around with the sun shining on their faces and bodies: it makes the place unbearable.It turns them as black as charcoal, and the stench is chronic.What with ail the dead around you and the wounded inoaning for water.it is enough \u2018to turn the heart of the strongest man.There were 20 of our company told off to do the distasteful \u2018work of burying the dead, and 1 happened to be one of them.Itis a job that I hope will never fall to my int again.It was a horrible sight to see some of the poor fellow _{ % had their heads blown off, others tk issi it was too horriblede\u201cdéseribe.It was while bringing in the dead Bhat they blindfolded us, when we were led about the trenches so that we could bring in the dead.\u201d s missing.¢The Peacemakers.\u201d Captain Morrison, late of the 16th Regiment, writes from Alverstoke to expiain that this regiment, once called \u201cThe Buck- inghamshires\u201d in the \u201cArmy List,\u201d and for the last few years officially known as \u2018\u2018the Bedfordshire Regiment,\u201d was and still is called \u201cThe Peacemakédrs™; but not because it was always their bad luck to be just too late for service in war.The good old regiment was by no means too late, but very much in time and \u201call there\u201d at Blenheim, Ramilies, Oudinarde, and Malplaquet.The reason that the battalion is called \u201cthe Peacemakers\u201d is that its members are always strong and ready for war, like the )10-ton guns to which the artillerymen pointed as he said\u2014 \u201cBlessed are the peacemakers.\u201d There is a song in the regiment, written by one of the soldiers, ending thus: By help of God, for love of home, ell make peace reign once more.Probably Buried Alive.Covporal Haydn, lst Durham Light Infantry, writing from Estcourt to his parents at Northampton, describes a visit to the scene of the armoured train disaster at Chieveley.He says: \u201cThe or fellows killed are buried close by.e bave cemented their bodies over and fixed empty cartridge cases in the cement with their pames in memory.There is one lonely ve by iteelf.A poor fellow of the Dub- ins had bis leg shot off, and it is supposed he crawled away, and the Boers buried him alive, for afterwards he was found with his other leg out of the ground.And when we dug up his body he was found to be clutching the ground with both hands r doctor said he could not have lived, and the Boers doubtless thought him dead, so we don\u2019t blame them for it.\u201d Good-Natured Gatacre.\u2014 A pretty little story of General Gatacre was reported by a Queenstown paper the other dav.An orderly had ndden into camp with despatches from a considerable ; he receiv>d ced how tired and fatigued the bearer was.\u201cGo and lie down tent.\u201d said Gatacre ,, grufily, but distance.The Gene w the despacthes, nôti in my kindly, \u201cI'll see to your horse.I NNN PATROLLING THE KAROO DESERT.The South African Light Horse is (ne of the regi ents raised lately in South Africa.Jt is composed almost.entirely of i nk.Fobannesburgers.The regimental depot is at Rosebank.Some seven hundred men haze enrolled in this corps at Cape Town, and have been sent to the front, and re wie he crossed the 'l'ugela at Potgieter's Drift, the enemy\u2019s side.Lt.will be work of t \u201chave been doing good service.A bod and some of the men awam across the river under fire to brins his kind that the Strathcona Horse will i ; y of the corps were with Lord Dun- Ada 200 0008000000000600060 9000000000090 9PPPIIVIP-PIPIIIIVIVIIVIYYVYIYVVYY AAA ASS tddlodsdddsdddddds 6060 vyovevvve POPPPIRYVPIVIVOIVIVIIIIVIVE ov à 244242000000.QOQOPVVVUTUUVTV + DIGGING OUT THE TRENCHES.Work That the Soldier Doesn\u2019t Like, But Which Has to be Done.In a soldier's life of all the heart-rending.back-breaking tasks that fall to his lot, per- hape the hardest, and the one he likes the.least, is throwing up trenches.And not without reason.For it happens mearly always that the most pressing n for trenchea comes Just after the soldier bas been fighting all day, and is tired enough to think that he hae done enough to have earned a good uight's rest.But the work has to be done, and \u201cTommy\u201d is the only one there to do it._The reason for this is that, when a position is taken, the nactidn, and conse.1 quent slaughter attending it, really amounts to nothing if it cannot; be held.There fore it has to be strengthened, and so ihe soldier goes to work: with pick and shovel and digs from three to five feet into the.ground.This done he has lesséned the chances of à successful counter-attack.and he is at last insured -sufficient safety to be able to lie down and take whatever rest he can have, That officers somctimes find it difficult to get their men to respond very readily to the call for this sort of duty one can easily understand.and some noteworthy incidents have transpired of the manner ju which officers have coaxed and wheedled their men into doing this work willingly, and sometimes even ch ly.: One of the most recent instances is the method that was employed by General \u201cJoe\u201d Wheeler, who commanded the Amer ican cavalry division at Santiago.After the capture of San.-Juan-Hill.at bight, when the fighting was over.General Whee! er sent orders up to the advanced line hin troops to entrench .their : day had been terribly, Bot, an \u2018 A FRIENDLY A4a2A44400004000.000 000000000000 0000000900 PP-IVIVY UNDERSTAN POPOV PPP PPPIIPIVPIIVITIIIITIIITITITVYY TITRE ETE À been either fighting or marching about four o'clock in the morning.When the orders to entrench men were nearly ready to drop, wag not unnaturally a great ) plaining.At last an officer belonging Colonel Roosevelt's regiment of Riders came down to General \u201cSeneral, the men up in front are quite dead beat, and say they canno es until they have had some rest; and, real heart to make them.\u201d But the trenches will hav lied the general.Well, the men say said.the officer, dubiouslv.they're not equal to be can't do his share bring him down to me The officer went away, and presently re turned with a negro belonging to the Sth d,\u201d said the general to him, \u201cthat you say you are too tired to d * 1 \u201cI\u2019se mighty tired.sir.and Î gûess dat\u2019s about right,\u201d replied \u201cWell.then,\u201d said the while you take à 7 \u201cGolly, boss,\u201d rep \u201cbut it ain't meant for you to as t.\u201cI know it,\u201d replied the general I'm a bit sick, too; but I'm responsi en's lives \u2018while you're here, and a possible to save I\u2019 ing to do all that\u2019 or ov ay dig myself.So go 0600000000000 000000009 000.0600000000000 000000000000000 000 $0000000000000040000000 : 4 : TN - + + + + BD SE THE STORY OF A SONG.When the author received a midnight telegram which read, \u201cWhat is lowest cash price for which you will sell all rights to rour , words, \u2018When the Troops March Tome\u2019?We have set them to music.Answer.\u201d He decided that at last hia fortune dred dollars!™ = « The publishers replied that they could not think of giving him that much, cash down; but they would be willing to give $50.ahead and publish song on royalty basis.\u201d They took him at his word, and at the end of six months they wrote: \u201c\u2018Inclosed please find 14 cents in stamps for royalty on your song, \u2018When the Troops March Home.\u201d We wish you mighty well!\u201d\u2014At- lanta Constitution.À MA XY | Pupil\u2014\u201c £100, sir.\u201d + tary rules of arithmetic.DID HE DO HIS DUTY ?Tt has long been a matter for argument,\u201d said the old lawyer, who was in a reminis cent mood, \u201cwhether a lawyer should defend a man that he knows to be guilty.There is an argument on both sides, and 1 da not suppose it will ever be\" settled to the satisfaction of all.! many yeurs ago 1 bad a case hdd blll lldldldllslsddddododssd 000000000000 2 in [2 LU | 000000909000 QI VIII IEEE AAA 40000000 OP OVVIOT VIT AAA DING.fr lll lnddddddddddedbodOdd ad ldldldllldldd 00000 said the general to the officer: but no others came, and the trenches were dug.When the task of digging is over, however, the men have a rather cujoyable time after their own fashion.Quite protect: ed from the enemy's bullets by piles ofd Golden Penny.-e sand-bags, with guards mounted \"against rarprises.they play cards, tell Jaros.have \u2018\u2019sing-songs,\u201d and lead a generally lazy life.For quite frequently troops remain In trenches for weeks at a time.; In such instances many hardehips ere also undergone, for when it rains heavily it | becomes very uncomfortable in these artificial gullies.What men have mostly to fear when defending trenches are the enemy's shells.but as perhape only one shot in twenty-five and often fifty proves effective, unless the fire is hot and from an excellent natural position, the entrenched troops do not suffer so much frum them as might be ¢x- pected.PRS Dramatic War Office Scene.There was an affecting incident at the War Office the other afternoon.A lady who had gone to the lobby to obtain the latest news found herself unable to make out the somewhat small and faint writing on one sheet referring to deaths among the Lady- smith garrison.* The attendant very con- \u2018siderately read out the list for her, and did his reading in a bold clear voice until be got near tl bottom of the sheet.It waa noticed that there was a sudden hesitancy, and then, in an almost choking \u2018voice, the poor fellow read out the concluding line recording the death from dysentery of his own gon.Tied the negro, = Minard+s Linimoat Cares Gols, olo 2 PLT mi \u201cIf it comes to at, Hot.ing, he retired from thé ous bai UE d find + EE QUO VIUVUUVVUUUTTEUTY L GOODIES > determined what my duty was in the matter.At that time I had a small practice In a little town in the western part of the State.Upon my return to town one day, after having been away a few days ou n matter of business, I was called upon to defend a worthless character who had been arrested for hog stealing.\u201cAt that time every one kept at least one hog to be killed in the autumn and salted down for use in the winter.One ot my neighbours had butchered a hog a few days before and the party that I was called upon to defend had been charged with the theft of it.- e case was about to be called when 1 arrived and asked for a little time in which to consult with my client.This was granted, and, taking him to ane side, said: \u201cNow, see here, the best thing that you can do is to make a clean breast of the affair to me, dnd then 1 will know just where I stand.Whatever you may confess to md I will treat as sacredlv confidential, and 1 will do my best to clear vou.\u2019 \u201cI.didn\u2019t steal his hog, protested the prisoner.\u201c \u2018Then where did you get the earcass that was found in your possession?\u201d I demanded.\u201c\u2018From your back porch, boss\u201d \u20ac a swered, with a grin.\u201cThen 1 remembered that just before going away I had left orders to have my hog killed.and I could only gasp.However, 1 went to work and cleared my client of the charge he was under, and took the carcass of my own hog as payment for services rendered.But I had hard work treating what he told me as sacred and confidential.\u2014 Detroit Free Press.3 Lo = bd A LESSON IN PUNCTUATION.A high school girl said to her father the other night: \u2018 Daddy, I've got a sentence here I'd like to have you punctuate.You know something about punctuation, don\u2019t you?\u201d +\u201c A little,\u201d said her captious parent, as he took the ship of paper she handed him.This ie what he read: A five-dollar bill flew around the corne - - He studied it carefulls a period aftet it like this \u201c1 wouldn't,\u201d said the high school girl, \u201cI'd made a dash after it!\u201d\u2014Cleveland Plain Dealer.c\u2026.+ + HIS CHINESE NAME.General Fitzhugh Lee received much attention during his recent visit to the United States.He had stories to tell, and one he had gone to Cuba, and the manipulators of the telephone were not very familar with his name and reputation.\u201cWhat name is that\u201d \u201cLee\u2014Fitzhugh Tee,\u201d was the response, \u201cSpell it, please.\u2019 ; LS FRAT Le, fh cu \u201cThank you.e e these China- raen.\u201d\u2014Philadelphia Post.NOW NATAL GOT ITS NAME.South Africa was discovered by the Portuguese, who were searching for an ocean road to India.Bartholomew Diaz was the commander of the two little ships that forined Da Gama took another\u2019 Portuguese fleet aouth.He discovered Natal on Christmas Day, and thus named it in coneequence.\u2014 bd 4 SCRAPING UP TROUBLE.It is now up to the eentimentalists to in- te a movement against the i ork Press.ae -n Ed INJUSTICE.ag who ien\u2019t.\u2014Detroit Journal.a + ce - LOOKING OUT FOR A FROST.thick clothing at a discount if he could be sire they would wear it in Russia.\u2014Bt.Louis Post-Despatch.! -» a .A SORE SUBJECT.- If the Britirh lion would only wind up his tail into a Pschye knot he would ceane to suffer from unfriendly twists.\u2014San Francisco Chronicle.\" ae vo on DECIDEDLY CALORIC.Scientific experts deny that alcohol is a ood, but all of them are willing to admit that it is a pretty warm dripk.\u2014St.Paul Globe.\u2026 ae [ QUITE AN EXHIBITION., «If Paris exposition is to open on Easter sonde what a show of spring bonnets there will be! \u2014St.Louis Post- teh.4 à À COLUMN FOR THR was made and wrote in reply: \u2018\u2018One hun- The author would not hear to it.\u201cGé\u201d 8 hat sét me to thinking, amd -T-haven't-yet- ully.ee) \u201cWell.\u201d Be finally said, \u201cI'd simply put of them concerned his name.It was after Hiezme | TER WEST AGAIN \u2018A Galt Hote) Maw has a Word the expedition in 1488.Eleven years Inter - augura vaccination of the long-suffering army \u2018mule.\u2014New It scems a palpable injustice that the woman who is two-faced has no more complexion to worry ubout than has the wom- \u2018Mr.Bull would\u2019 perhaps.sell the Japanese MAN WHO LAGS.- : FNFOBMATION WANTED.A small bo living in Mount Salem, Mich., init Jaking is father questions the other.nt - \u2018* Pa,\u201d he said, \u201cwhat is dehorning?\u201d Father\u2014\" Why, it's cutting the horns off cattle.\u201d ; A oy, ater reflecting\u2014\u201c Pa, what is de- Father, growing irritated\u2014\u201c What in the world are you usking so many questions \u201chos pare _ = Inspector\u2014\u201cSuppose 1 lent your father £100 in June, and he promised to pay me back \u20ac10 on the first of every month, how much would he owe me at the end of the year?Now -think well before you answer.: Inspector\u2014\u201cYou're a very ignorant little girl.You don\u2019t know the most elemen- Pupil\u2014\u201cAh, air, but you don\u2019t know father.\u201d \u2014Punch.ae NNN i HIS GREAT WORK.A Chicago man who has written & book was telling about it the other day to 8 friend who bad once done him a service.\u201cBy the way,\u201d said the author, \u201cI would be delighted to give you a copy of my work, il you would care to have it.\u201d \u201cI should be more than pleased to.bave it.\u201d was the reply \u201cAll right.There is a book store just around the corner.If you will accompany me we will go there and get it.I don\u2019t happen to have a copy in my \u201cfire just ow : After they had stopped to g'snce at seme of the mew things in the book atore, the author hailed a clerk, and pushing his chest oat y far asked for the nowt] that he had ten.\u201cYen, sir,\u201d the clerk said, \u201cWe have it around her somewhere, believe, but vou are the first one who has ever asked for a copy, and it may take me some time to find it.Wouldn't something clse do just az well?We have a great many better backs at the same price.\u201d\u201d\u2019\u2014Chicago Times Herald. \u201ché-arrived at _bis late autumn afternoon.new home, accompanied by son and ter.Mrs.Leach bore signs \u2018of row interruptegl quickly: \u201cTha beautiful face, which co \u2019 Liffe.We don\u2019& want.yos com y ito Mrs.Leach y ot We will have tea ire! Ceatliffe,\u201d -she_ said t headed man, with fa seemed to incline upwards \u201cBring it vourself; Mr.-Mo speak to you alone\u201d.;.+ 4 | affine that Cr fit Nin disapprovin .Albert\u201d upon\u2019 hi ed pleasure generally at the return o \u2018ristina Jed the way to the Oak Room, neing proudly round at thé splendour of le to feel \u2018like, dukes and Has not the setting much mild amusement.: art on thie stage,\u201d she ad- ed, still speaking in an undertone.will the piece succeed, I wonde \u201d \u201cBound to! You are in it!\u201d FL her with a very unbrotherly } flashed a glance of scorn upon ply.Yihis is the best room {by that, I mean ctive) in the house,\u201d Cristina e Albert into John «I wanted it for my bou- ed to grab it fot, declared, as she w Morrow's study.doir, and father threaten his sanctum, so as a mal are going shares lovelier view?\u201d po dow.\u201cand then t gives such a mystica in it.Did you ever see a.inting through the win- he carved.oak panelling 1 old world air to the Josed the door and mo- both to the fireplace.t advantage about this \u201cThe walls are so extremely s impossible to hear without anything that is bein I bave tested all the to always talk over business and never mention them out- It is better to make h soon becomes a habit, side these\u2019 walls, rule like this, whic thing to equal precaution; it \u2018But here comes the fait tea; you had better Jive up to your reso John Morrow watched the butler deposit silver tray in fro Leach d underlings to with the shortly-crop \u201cAre you satisfied vants you have chose: sir, I think they will work well ou continue to gi me a hand over the lot a bit of ruling at times.\u201d \u201cCertainly, Cutliffe.I ) lly work well under our supervision uch on the spo help us here, Keep and if anything we the notice of man or maid, thus creating gossip, ont they go at a moment\u2019s notice.Of course, you wou other pretext.for di i 1 is not difficult to invent & 1 finished up my buai- and Co.last week.Th non?ln, 3 *nty11 t.James street.Le = NA and given up for dead.Me and Mrs Leach.both know\u2014\u201d .Lo Cristina drew herself up, x Jaen Mor wild do, Culby\u2019 ape ir oll \u201cYou can feaye fro!\" The man hdwed ageing; and: backed p } id ed ag vil.ina\u2019s fiery eyes were, Ÿ - oly: He \u201cWhat a eer thy creature is!\u201d shé remarked, as the door closed.\u201cHe can't bis natural self even before us; but must needs play the hypocrite, see through that! Cutliffe grateful! Bah! He hap not really one spar as if we could not of gratitude about him, and would not waste it on you if he had.He knows perfectly well why you acted the Good Samaritan.You warit- ed some one to train you us your tool, unhampered \u2018by money or friends; the whole thing was entirely a business matter.Cut- life in no more grateful to you than |! am.We are all in business together, and cannot cut each other\u2019s throats without injuring our own.\u201cOh, the fellow means well, and he likes to try to humbug us into believing he hax one or two sentiments left.After all, F have put money enough into his pockets.\u201d , - ; Albert had sat silently listening, = with is feet balanced on the fender, and his man.He either thou or looked at Cristina with\u2019 a grim smile, brought to his lips by the vision of her extreme loveliness.lower lip stuck out.He was not a talkative g He took it without a word.\u201cAlbert,\u201d she said, \u201cyou are planning something in that great thick brain of yours.Let us hear it, and be edified.\u2019 He wriggled his shoulders as if in disparagement of the frivolous tone.She humoured him b patiently awaiting his pleasure, with folded hands and a cynical expression in her eyes.\u201cI was thinking,\u201d he began at last, \u201cthat it would be a good thing for the governor, coming fresh to a new place, to start by being popular.It also Atruck me it might he convenient to know the police, and get friendly with them.The thing to do is to give a dinner to the whole force, \u2018plain clothes gentlemen,\u2019 detectives, all included.Tell the inspector we want him to pay us special attention; making the murder of Mrs, Leach's husband an excuse for ner- vousñeas.We can then take ok of all their faces; it will give Cutlifle » chance, too.\u2019 1 \u201cCapital idea!\u201d cried John Morrow.\u201cWe will send the invitation to-niorrow.I always get on well with the ice, they are such a nice sim ¢-minded bofly of men; so easily won with a kind smile and a Christmas box, whatever the timefof year.\u201d Cristina laughed.f \u201cHow very dull the ave ge.country life must be, running on from yar to year, with little or no variation.Do jyou notice how much happens wherever fe go?That is because we make our own events: Wouldn't things hum if everyone p+ feecssed our active brains, and used them fir the benefit of i , e ; \u201cMy dear, the world would not go of; we should all be tumblitg over each other\u2019s heels.If there were 1b iools to plunder, and the general publi turned lunderers it would have to end if an equal division.\u2019 John Morrow apok with authority, as one who had considerecl the subject.\u201c The fact is, it wants some courage,\u201d he continued.\u201cThis pecullar talent of succeefl ing was born and-bredjin me, for I am the son of « great, genius, known in his set as The Undiscovered.\" Ah! he wan a slippery old boy, and stuck at pothi .He used to say he was induced i 4 malignant genius to stay.IL (while there three years bout a r sample 0 Catarf \u2018ure.I afterwards foll this -trehttiient as directed, and shortly found my hearing completely returned, an my catarrh does got tro The cous membrane.a free oh catarrh an eafness mat .- 3 br close five-cent stamp.od free En ed in condensed form in , Tne or .= has to commit all sorts, crimes.But there! was not entirely sugar, tho -he- Joo! Lhis{ 8 hearty man 1 pl der the BML | u | PRT gos Jemps: = - erte with |.\u201cId if not plain that Greät Britain, sce- pent much ing the stot about to burst over her head seeks to engage us in a conflict create v or provoked by her, the responsibility fow- ).but which in no wise can be shared by Ce ada, and that in order to establish a dangerous precedent which would permit her in future to call on our country for money © sad for men, whenever She might need m mn.grea! least.1 can conscientious , monte IE \u201csacrifice om me hold i yooh © Japanese Catarrh Cure is t made that reaches, soothes, ne Do: has of the future, This is the rine.It is repeat- Mr.Tart org, Patrie.\u201cWhat,\u201d asks thyt paper, ve we to do with the affaire of ca ¥ What interests bave we in the pars oe meorrant sat.How the Misfortune of Some Will Ma Good Fortune of -Others.\u201ceces each, in all 2800 Pieces Scotch Zephyrs on the ss\u201d.\u201cîter a couple of weeks delay.\u2014A few of ourcases werd\u2019 : *unate enough to get a very liberal allowance from the\u2019 \u201c: Noted for Its Mild bargain, but we found to what extent it was a good ow have much pleasure in inviting you to come\", - \\RTED and CHEAPEST we ever had in all | from any of L.for nécount of insuran companies, at oul am at two p.m., with- and § : Bristol enamelled by fire and smpke.MARCOTTE FRERES, LaBanqueVille Marie REAL ESTATE.Montreai, on Friday, t eleven o'clock, lavigorating Prop Iustrated Buo \u2018qrantee the goods perfect.ATLANTIC CITY\u2019S LEAL.HOTEL WINDSOR G.JASON WATERS en Hse at d 200 Notre Dume St.rt of lot No.72 on k of reference for *lousehold Linens.- NE SE Will re-open about Ma.THE SHELBURNE by the harbour, on one J.D.SOUTHWICK, Mar.Will re-open about February im.THE ISLESWORT HALE & SCULE, \u2018and on the other side by Thomas Con \u2014_\u2014 * eV HOTEL DENNIS \u201cest values could | bearing civic Nos.883.; Open ail the Year.JOSEPH H.HORTON ame Street, with stone in.iA brick house, a other outbuildings.ms HOTEL TRAYMORE D, 8.WHITE, J>.Will re-open about February 1st.HOTEL ST.CHARLES n front, on Notre Dame i a 2 JAMES B.REILLY reference for St.HADDON HALLoo vy BOT IL LEE Whee &£ sox allthe Year.LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT Oper ull tie Year.JOSTAH > Dame de Graces, 2, £3.54, 57.63.64, Ç N tsion of officlai No.HOTEL BRIGHTO! lan and book of referen ¥.W.HEMSLEY & BON the Parish of Montre 1 4\u2014The undivided ha islands in the River St.Will re-open About February it.If of 4 shares in 2 Lawrence, in the bearing N y trom Montreal to one earring a.Through Pullman Connections Dail ATLANTIC CITY | ania Railroad.from New York City.mé!North, South apd W > 069000004 aE No.ference for sald varish islands being subject f eight dollurs and lan and book of ref f Boucherville\u2014sald to a constituted rent o ' via.the Pennsylv The best of service maintained from 000000000000000000000000XX 00000060 ri civic Nos.4L Burns, hearing {65a ! all the principal cities of 1 Mansfield street.Nos.fficial plan and book of r St.Antoine Ward in the ouse bearing civic Nos.6R to reet, with outbulldings, THE CHALFONTE: After having been enlarged, remodeled and ref will re-open SATURDAY, FEBRUARY | The Chalfonte has for twenty-five one of Atlantic City\u2019s most popular an now a model of comfort and elegance.Rooms en suite, baths attached wit fresh water.Write for new illustrated booklet.Same liberal management.BUZBY & HAI PROPRIETORS Tender for Steamship 636 Notre Dame st \u2018The lgt forms par ok of reference for d in the City of Montreal, con- English measure, bound- he north-west by Notre by a porijon of sald d to the Railway Com- h-west by the road lead- 1697 of said official taining 18,326 feet, nt D tot previously soi any.on the sout ng.to the Longueuil other side by lot No.an.7\u2014A lot of land situate nd known as the No: 9%6-0n the office reference for the parish of St.machiche, County © Materials; Stove Linings, \u2014-{-3=A brick er TOV , Luchute, occupléd as ed by hot water and west half of lat fal plan and book of house In the town of bank premises.heat- fitted with all city the east half dt lo .he official plan and bol rence for the parish of Bt.d successful hpteld $1.50 | h hot and cold st as No.1318 on the of- x of reference for the t.Jerusalem d'Argenteull.c Bai Pis \u2018loi is known ~~ |, meaLTH AND| The Su WY > THE LUXURIO in À \u201cSUNSET LIM Through Trains lenve New Yor urday and Tuesday, makisy connection with pA: Limited\u201d at Now Orloff | For full information, free Situstr maps and 1lme-tables SEALED TENDERS, addressed ter uf Trade and Commerce, ot tor and mbyrs\u2019 rials .TTHERN LICE 7.Tools pte ns eMaories Ce ee anes SOUTHERN PACIFIC S.Safe .+.cesse een cen ee 9 Store and office furniture .10 Cash register C d return dally f Chen P n daily, from the opening of \u201cnavigation.The Golf.Hunting.11.Rolling Btock .+.+.00 00000 \u201c | Florida West Co TAMPA BAY HOTEL, Fd Fine Golf Links.Proten ab HOTEL BELLEVIEW, Belles a.IV.A.SEMINOLE HOTEL, Winter Ea OCALA HOUEBE, Ocala, Vila, HOTEL KISSIMMEE, Kins \u2018Total .,.ov eae wrro cents Les Rent from 15th Feb, A.1900, ss ing to inventory pre- dersigned.The store will ection the 12th inat., from The .whole - acco pared by the un 4, capacity and sc- o p.m.information apply tu roposed to be em- GAGNON & CARON, ployed.The Government does not bind itself t the lowest or any te t hard and frowned, 3 Montreal, ist February, 1500.INSOLVENT Splendid Opportunity _Jewellery Steck for Sale by Auction.In the matter of JOHN Department of Trade an Ottawa, Sth January, Dudley PUNTA GORDA H THE INN, Port Tampa, Fila.Commerce 1900.14°nty 9 2aw \u201cTea?\u201d she, queried, Handing him a cup.| Tenders for Mining Locations in the Address the Managers at Yukon Territory to be Worked by | System Hydraulic or Other Minin Lakewood, New palace winter fotel of the.Xo DEL ENTIRELY NEW MA 400 ciwgantly furnished Ledreon suite, wWitn private buths and Guiting, cycling, drag hunting _ The Famous Water Cofé : thie special divection of nn aX M.C.WENTWORTH, of Jackson, White Mts, N.i, JN a, addressed fo tht B.WILLIAM- BR he R onday, the Sth day The undersigned will sel \u2018under the provisions tion at rooms, 1821 Street.on Monday.1 by Publie Auc- 828 N.of the Houlton ions: ilar rate as per inventories: hed tugled on the West side of Eng- Notre Dame nture, bya mmenct HE ies ne depth of oné mile about .- Stock and Fixtu © \u2019 throughout.Commencing at & vl cash.Sale at 11 o'clock.en ck at office of cura- M.HICKS & C A.W.STEVENSON, Curator.* Montreal, January 31, 1800 Bank of Toronto Cham INSOLVENT NOTICE.matter of ARMAND LEBLANC, rdware merchant, 358 Rachel street, JAMES N.BERRY, formériy Pimes.Auzistant Manager.TT CHARLESTON dietance of one mile t te tender to be made tender not ncceasarlly ae- PERLEY G.KDYER, a.17th January.1900.ed to the undersigned, es gned will sell by DV 900, for the construction of y illustrated booklet.wharf with approac ; Ww County, Ontarlo, acco {ng to a& pian and ation to be seen at .Gray, Esq., Eng.in Ontario, Confederation Building.\u2018 Toronto; rv ni DR.STRONG'S Saratoga Spri For health, rest or recre Pe odi, all the asse to wit: of shelf hardware ., Store and office furniture.Unexpired rent to 1st May, t be considered unlesa made rs no n the form supplied al jgned with the so- wês\u201d Book debts, per list .ei der of the Minister of Terms cash, Mtors will be fon.on Monday, the rk contrkctad for, x ot non-néceptance 0 ent does hot bind ime] the rowest ar any tender.nd will be returned Murray Bay.1 .\"HOTEL PONCE.$520, to the person a namo acceptable to\u201d ement.The name of Manoir suggested by Mr.Oscar: ir or further particu- 4.BILODEAU, eta ts AR g beds have bes ; dered br mn ia ; \"re nereux-Judgment by default for $265, /viz., $200 on a promissory note, and 855 for Maéy lent by plaintiff.arlin = Save time ~ Not whose business it ia to Thus he exposes the political animus of bis campaign.But why should.Sir Charles Tupper &smail the French-Canadi support he would like to have reposterous varn.Tarte has to prove it if e can, for Mr.Foster has put him to the Geo.A.Parnh to fill the vacancy, in the Di t.The racial fanaticiem of T the anti- y \u2018as well as! nstitute tbe sore in | the Ottawa Government.It ix responsible for ill-feeling, for suspicione, and for dislikes Y disintegrating in- It is answerable also for the ridi- culotis \u2018position _in which we hav ce and a shame has is but one cure for euch » and pur painfully-ac- ev- quired autonomy, for.the oubtfal adva rif - po orton Of the LN age of sharing the fortunes of England.'s per- _ Quest it been to Canada.dirt - EE and a aA eel pe Pur aE di x {ned issue all STAR ls owt to any Par ot pra LT: the general public; it is, in fact, the favourite security among all clauses who buy Proprietors.and sell for a profit, and the dealings in co, Another =e St.James Street.consequence are enormous; there are more than seventy members of the Exchange who make a speciaity of buying and sell- Ca for aix months.snd 00 for ing warrants for the public.\u201d 7, s(CErgulation ox THE STAR The average reserve stock of iron carried the other Ja 5, 38 Published In the city of by the Scotch warrant system during the + advertising last fifty years has been more than six Messrs.3 RN a Qe.Rue do la Grange.months\u2019 production; for one period of five _ (Bpecial Staff Corre\u2019 OTTAWA, Februgr 4 entative for advertising STAR.W.F.Carrier, 49 duction.There have been six periods of years, it was more than twelve months\u2019 pro- accumulation and six periods of depletion of stock, and three times these large reserve stocks have been reduced to less than 100,- os Houe 3048 CULLATIO ATI ON 000 tons.The effect has not been to en- Davies introducting t -\u2014OF THE\u2014 hen w.s ward Woekly ment of the Tuesday, \"FOR WEEK ENDING .:\u201c Feb.3 1990.The Speaker tis .cee Sir Louis Davies: frescesences voose sonceucse amend the l\u2019ilotage soodiy c00maes ue explained, entirely to the pesos toe tirely prevent fluctuations in prices of iron, but Mr.Hull gives statistics to show that Star the fluctuations in Great Britain have never been nearly as great as in other countries and to this he largely attributes the auccess -} of British manufacturers in exporting goods to all quarters of the world because they \"82 bave been able to calculate with more cer- 54.700 tainty than the manufacturers of any other nation upon the-cost \u2018of their raw material.\u201cAn English copiractor,\u201d says Mr.Hull, real and he recalled the fact tha hoe conse \u201cwill undert a contract in a foreign acd there Jota Awe green 2 country fh requires 50,000 tons of iron and the pilotage authorities.384 \u2019 @ consequence introduced & ,328 and fivg- Fears to complete, as readily as on \u2018incorporation, the result of \u2018dy ra e; American contractor will take one whic which was a serious strike caus) cap be completed in a few mouths, simply jury to the trade of Canada.He terviews with the pilots and heard their & complaints.A commission of enquiry was issued, the report of which upheld the complaints of the pilots to a great extent.the pilots complained that the Harbour Board | because he can protect himself (against fluctuations in price of iron an steel { through the warrant system.When such a (LE 7 contract is taken by the English contractor he immediately closes a contract was not a proper authority and frequently | .appeals veu made to the Superior Court, PM with ; his exchange dealer for war which generally upheld the appeals and the par rants covering 30,000 tons, at the market offending pilot was not punished at all.This ton price, which the dealer agrees to carry at led to compluints from the shipping interests, and the report of the commission was to the effect that a pilotage court should be established.It also recommended\u2019 that in all trials of charges agiinst a pilot, one of their number should be présent in an advisory capacity, and he had adopted this in his bill.The pilots were also to be submit.fier Xu.o cents per ton per month storage and orce of Dr rate of interest, perhaps one and one- This stateii@per cent.per annum.Jt may be a Sona before the contractor is ready to give vith this de er for the first 10,000 tons of steel bn the need of used in his work; when he gives the ted at regular intervals to a test of eye po meet the?\u201c#1 he sells an equal tonnage of his war- sight, und he had drafted a bye-law for Hire was pam It\u2014the price of steel has advanced, adoption by the harbour board.The bill [yy John @rarrant iron has advanced; if iron bas took away from the board aûthority and * conferred it on a court to consist of three oN 0 eNeill members having nautical experience, one to be appointed on the nomination of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, one on the nomination of the Harbour Board, and one -on the nomination of the pilots themselves.It made certain provisions also as to the time limit for enquiries.The bill was introduced.THE SAFETY OF SHIPS.\u201cSir Louis Davies also introduced his bill &titled \u201cAn Act to amend the Act res | * ANY necesaît \u201cpecting the Safety of Ships.\u201d He had in: troduced the bill last session.printed it, and had it circulated, and no objection was made to the main clause extending the time during which steamships might carry un- reatricted deck loads.The extension of time was twelve days.Other clauses had been added.In answer to Cot! Prior, Sir Louis Davies said he had no communication with British Columbia with regard to the a matter.In answer to Mr.Haggart, he said it did not interfere with the British shipping act.THE REDISTRIBUTION BILL.Mr.Mulock Again Brings Down His yl Change the Constituen- cles.Va \u201che.Mulock then introduced a bill d \u201cAn act respecting representation str.se House vf Commons.\u201d is was an Sid friend, | rhich had been introduced last session.The bill was exactly in the words of the bill of last session and it contained clauses that, said Mr.Mulock., ought to have commended itself to the House but it vs thrown out by the Senate.( es of \u201cgerrymanden.\u201d\u201d ile claimed that the bill was one of the fairest that could - troduced and denounced as s travesty vof 1882 and 1892.This, { could not dthe-tv 4o\"restore to the people their rights.He ventured to Thowho qu express the hope that the Senate would \\gnor of th not veto this measure which affected the plaus but representation in the House of Commons.He was in hopes that with the new mem- Misch bers who bad been introduced there, the bill might be fairly judged.He was.sati fled the bill would bé impartially \"judged.+ {Opposition cries of \u201chear, hear.\u201d) This would complete the Jast remaining unre- deemed pledge, (Opposition jeers and \u201chear.of Commons last Mr.Gillies\u2014 as improved with age?THE CRITICISM BEGINS.Mr.Clarke Wallace, who was the tem- .porarily leading the Opposition, pointed out that this bill was an attempt to mark : time, because the Government had no .business to go on with.At the same time a bill\u2019 was to be introduced to provide for the taking of the census.The Government wanted to gerrymander the country before it dared to go to the country because it knew the present constituencies would not return them as it did in 1806.The census was to be taken in 1901 and in 1900 they were called upon to redistribute the seats on the basis of the census of 1891.Why, since then his constituency had increased \u201c© the its population two and three-feurth times.done wsd 4 4 The bill of 1882 was not perfect.but it 583 to + hetyo® b \"a ° recognized the J rinciple of representation Empire on th a.ich this bill was intended believedat theÿ .by population w to destroy.Last session the Senate rejected this bill and he trusted it would the truslaced follow the same righteous course this year.land weto Mr.Casey continued the debate, He ram- greater Klices bled on for over half an hour and was fre- he for avas quently, interrupted.Mr.Haggart asked if he correctly understood the instructions to the judges to be to ples to hear.\u201d) adopted by the Liberal convention 1892.Mr.Clancy was informed that Mr.Mulock believed it was the same as it left the \u2018tL tone whiglned he buys his steel at a corresponding ss at a Frits he is thus protected on each order hd no idea , danger.A means he eliminates all risks of fluctua apatience ae and confines his business to its legit- e profits.\u201d fat bad at Hull sums up the advantages of the i the | Superig \u2018system as follows: \u201cIt is ear, hear.) go Miby any agreements which tue of the ther by forfeits and pen- ured _a body of strong, ining producers and con- tence and growth has prefulness to the producer e, and this continued ex- rears without change, while have taken place in the countries, is the best evi- pets the requirements of connected with the iron all, it is an effective pnly means through which ocks can De accumulated, g prices.\u201d [the adoption of this system fr.Hull argues with \u2018much to good government there * important to the business ÿ progressive nation, as an \u2018of iron and stability in its 4 e-the.Brit tde the discovery.t uld attempt: to A i discovery: was ¥ hon.gentlemen op, ms ; geod cellar.beautiful surroundings; cannot be duplicated for the money.Data only $7,500.H.I.Putnam, Temple mn OR BALE \u2014 MOUNTAIN STREET.& cut stone house nearly 28 feet ride.with deep lot ; lane and stable in : house contains\u2019 three flats and basement.with two story extension : can be made & very handsome house ; price & , 000., He.H.L.Putnam, 1st floor, Temple building.For SALE OR TO LET-CHARM- ing corner house, corner St.Mark and Bayle streets, with dee extension.tide entrance, hot water heatin six bed- fooms, in \u201call a bright sunny home, HL.Putnam, 1st floor, \u2018Temple building.OR SALE \u2014 FLATS.MOUNT Pleasant avenue, Westmount.An * exveptionaliy handsome house.containing fwo flats of elght rooms each : finished in the most modern style, and up to date In Ho particular ;-owner.anxious to soil .L.Putnam, first floor, Temple building.BF BALE\u2014 MANSFIELD.STRERT.Houses, one below St.Catherine st.: where business Is gradually taking possession: one near Byrnside street, in the best «Tes\\dentia! HET, of the street; prices $5% Putnam, 1st floor, Temple building.à OR SALE \u2014 SEMI-DETAQHED Ë stone front house, just built, at Westmount ; lot 47 feet ; view of park in front ; library.drawing room, dining -room and kitchen on main floor : ; flve bedrooms upstairs ; price, $7,500 ; open tu ex- Be À L.Putnam, 1st flonr, Temnle + buildin por SALE\u2014A BARGAIN.BLEU street and Balmoral.Three roc brick houses, closé to St.Catherine\u2019 st.; and one house on Balmoral st., in rear : bonses always rented and in good repair.\u2018The estate anxious to sell ahd wil accept .fqr the block a ey low price.I can re- :éUmmend this as investment gi L.Pu \u2018Putnam, Ist floor, Semple butlding f OR SALE \u2014 WESTMOUNT, DE- \u2018far tached and semi-detached resi- dances: : no others allowed.The grounds out in park fashion, surrounding \"4 a contra) oval.e trees are magnificent : \u2018specimens s\u2026 neatly a century's growth.The new 8t.Stephen's Chapel is in the ounds, Rs oraine convenient church priv- exes ouses for sale are all semi- éftched nanas embodying all the best eatures of modern house de tar attention having been paid to comfort convenience by Messrs.MacVicar = rot, architects.The bullder, Mr.J.; .1s selling these houses very Glogs | Leas cost.Prices $4000 and under.pA Putnam, 1st floor, Temple building., ; Fors ALE \u2014 T Bb; CHOICE BUILDING À lots, Corner FREE LS Atreet and PING | mvenue, alsn: two on : Brooke ave.John Farqu- aren, 70 McGill 338 Ww oR SALE E NEWLY FURNISHED \u20ac house, 12 rooms, hot ol r heat- Mg.\" Auer light, first class ord rooms al \u201crented first class tenants; Téâne 1intll ; .Mary,- 1901; central location; sickness the reason for selling; will take part in room ent, Address B.727, Star Branch office.RE M2 i \u201c0 oR SALE \u2014 AT A SACRIFICE.: n With.two show wihdows, one Sitting Too, kitchen, large summer kit- Een, three bedrobms, stable and first- fant.7 feet 2 Inches\u2019 depth; w.c.etc.ply 467 8t.Hypolite.oR SALE\u2014NOS.385 287, 289.mherst st, ground 42x70, 4 aweil- : annat rent $ rice $6300.Desmar- 510 Sanguinet, corner Pine avenue; a \u2018nice cott 2% rice $1800.Desmartgau and *Renned od: 45 otre Dame.\u2018Nos.1, 43 Marin avenue, St.Henri, 3 shes; Annual rent 2300; price $3000.Desmar- tenu and Kennedy, 1608 Notre Dame st.Corner Dorchester and St.Elisabeth ts., Dorchester st,.price es Shas Yeau and Kennedy, 1608 Notre Dame at.dé-sil: BR, OR SALE~AT WESTMOUNT.A p iif) stone.villa on the hillside, with \" t 53.000 feat of land, four minutes\u2019 walk oro herbrooke street electric caf; large drawing and dining rooms, six bedroom eateqd by Daisy furnace, stable of threé k \u2018ls: garden contains apple, pear, plum Ls 1 cherry trees, aisé Amall fruits, shea | of IY - frontage -of -310 fdet on avenue; lan 4 ®uwiAng in value; fine opportunity to ) nse n homo with prospect of reseMing x alse.land to_ great an e i ob & Apply James Balllie, Board of 3 34 10 4a Wy Tate «sh, erat\".AM FORCED TO SELL § Skelton -Hytchlzon street, closo to Histone Ou st.Rd the mountain.and 200 yards from 0 électric cars.Drain and water fn ANe an offer quick.Bmall smount of oa.Box 4 P.163, Star Oftlos, À er \u2026 20 4 Baw 4 OR SALE \u2014 PROPERTY.CORNER BEA- \\ rity and | Lagauchetiere St, ares oo foot, | tric will run \u2018on this main h Cli aûfatner.Apply to J.+ e FE farts , 01 Mansfield »t.and p OR BALE \u2014 LONGUEUIL, A BA : nF gain, brick cottage on Dufferin in NS with all modezh conveniences : lot- 50 x pour view; \u2018open to river.Apply qn Cniyeralty street, Montreal.85 1 Fok SALE \u2014 OR TO LET, UPPER st anley street, a handsome modern house in the hest part of the street ; to be Ÿ \u201c Been by ermit only.For price and pari ticulars apply to .L.Putnam, Ist floor, f Temple bullding.85 1 4 Westmount, a detached ho se, : æroutrds In \u2018the Fear : best part of the \u2018avenue ; all modern improvements .ow ner ! ght possibly - @ then 6 for n West : à city house ; 000.H.L.Put- Ena « 1st floor Temple\u201d -buliding.35 1 arde\u2014 : OR SALE \u2014 WERLINGTON ST, .F opposite LL ting Club : \u2018Me\u2019 pressed: ten \u2018ridont Houses: dndou t- pdly the best finished houses in tht d!strict ; open plumbing, hot water heating, gas and coal grates; everything up to date ; : à bargain, 3% saw 2, OR SALF \u2014 CADIBUX STREET, J > 4 DOR SALE \u2014 METCALFE AVE; ; h sevéral fine brick.front.cattages ; Le sold cheap.pas on terms to auit 2 hig for à com, fk RAGS.CAmoma avenge\u201d ès = OR SALE Sur LER er BYE prensed brick 108 st Bouse 21 = some: gated by, Jot water ace : also./acant , ibe 2014 gere de Hs of ahve Fas ?x tah IH.av t.\"James street.'mperial Butldinus 107 8 FYE PROPERTY FOR \u2018mALE, HOUSES TO LET.SHOPS, STORES, BUSINESS PRAX- ; 8, B10, TO LAT.\u2014 $5,700, ST ONE FRONT | Wolltogton square : good tavestment ; as small\u2019 city housé, central ; ar 28e balance to suit.it.Address © LET \u2014 18 BT, TORR BT.TEN- roomed self-contained house : also and Dorchester, a Tr ARTHUR HOUSE, eme ou carter welt Durocher street.28 Durocher street.2 Durocher street.M5 Clarke avenue, Westmount.51 Clalremount ave., Westmount.®2° Somervitle aycnue.Westmaunt.2 Victoria ave., Westmount.FOR eut me tam te, corner Gladstone si.iw mul blocks.va per load, ae house.Xo house 41 : will \u2018sell at Hickmosé square.Bell iy might be.divided to suit: Bher rocke atreet i - rince Arthur, x rooms, $400.Denis, 10 rooms, $300, 1 8t.Denis, 10 rooms, 413 St Denis, 7 rooms, $21 Denis, 7 rooms, $240 472 Dorr: 7 8 rooms, $240.89 Bt.Dominique, 6 rooms, $168.3962 a dominique, 8 rooms.OR SALE \u2014 SNUG SELF Fox | For, inet house with EE a Dorchenter immediate occupation,.55000 ; ne yl'eagonable offer refuted rather than re Pa Brown, real estate agent, 2 sa, 2 foe front : first class or- ers y Poon \u201chefore 1st May If neces- | No.597, stone frant lane in rear ; cheap | Fon umALE \u2014 CASH Ov BL TURE a BENT \u2014 FACTORY FLAT, SIZB 40 Carpets for par! and kitchen, pletur ce STOR SALE \u2014 THAT VALUABLE property, situate at No.752 Sher- having a frontage of TI feet 6 inches on Sherbrooke stand an average depth of 159 feet on Avimer street ; the house has been thoroughly ~~ 319 Dorchester street.M Dorchester street.1199 Dorchester street 1244 Dorchester street.250 Bishop street.488 Sherbrouvke street.92 Mackay street.25 Mackay street.31 Mackay street.95 Mackny street.% McTavish street.Me hrbrooke.street, house, on 46 foot lot : to prompt purchaser.Belmont street, cut stone front house, extension dining room and kitchen ; corner lot-; modern improvements, St.Pos street.Nos.w- with dwelling in lass show \u2018window ; In ow td responsible ten- \u2014 CREDIT, HOUSEHOLD Irtoth, parlour sets, oskly, or Joonthly ine OR SALE - 136 DROLET, PRETTY brick cottage, for $2000; A owner lives there.P.E tate agent, 97 St OR SALE \u2014 310 PRINCE ARTHUR » self contalned, 10 roumed house, = very easy terms.3 rear ; large plate Food par ; ent we 411 and 413, stone atsiment.J.8.Prince Co.hot water heat.plombins : oily small cash pay- rietor.For further particulars and condt fons apply to Nap.Theoret, st.Jaînes Btroor Brena an \u2018 Tel.Main ir Uptown 1 \u2014 ONE oF EDISON Leal bargnin \u2018Address M.M 32 Ta Mansñela, 9 rooms, sn, R RATE \u2014 DORCHESTER ST.1K9 Mansfield, 8 rooms, $276.: west of Atwater avenue : two of « flnest butldlng lots in (his aplendid Tesidential centre, 35 3 2a R SALE\u2014H,500, POSITIVELY A bargain: no humbug ; solid pri cottage on Park taining five bedrooms, ours, pantry, Daisy f grates ; anly 8500 cash.Apply 130 Temple building.Basin streot, brick greased dwelitnga, facing on two streets ; 155 Hutchison street.129 Hutchison street, six flais : above St.Cath- nted _ i: Hutchison street.8 E.\u2026 Brown, » real 4 OR SALE \u2014~ 8 CASES MUSIC self contained brick residents - ments.Panjos, violins, lot boxtes; $17,000; tate appt 97 St.James.A splendid plece of boillez square, fronting on te rely: u splendid manufacturing site ; St.Mark street.house of three ceedingly well built ; in perfect order, and always well rented.Dorchester street west : % x A each : the finest butlaine Tots In the se - HOUSES\u2014 141 Mnckay street, 959 Dore pester strect, x, $ Bell organ.§ $13; wholesale\u2019 and retail, 84 Pri ince a Sin St.Catherine street.front and back par venue.LET \u2014 STORR WITH UPPER pt containing 15 rooms, sun able for temperance x depot, or will rent se arate; po = beautiful house, two flats, dirt cheap balance #3 per cent ra roal estate agent, 97 SL.Tye ALE balance easy La term Mano in walnut case, to be 5 rk 51 St.Mark street, gaine The owner wants 55, 569, 571 Cadleux street.50 Arzyle avenue, 16 Coursoi street.14 Richmond square.a Croke stroel, 2 Matthew street, 8350 267 Univ érsity street, $465 4 Macgregor street, 165 Mansfield street, $400, 158 Bt.Luke street.$360 S7 Greene NA $360.money at once.28 auii- 34 2 33 Chabolllez square.LET \u2014 Al GROCERY STAND established 36 years, corner St arbonneau streets : moderate.Apply 42 St.Dominique stres en St Catherine street.A splendid property in the business centre of to Increase rapidly in the near future.ply UPRIGHT PIANO, Tavis, tri-chord: best New York m test stylo: mot one year in use.cash.5 SUBURBAN PROPERTIES.OR SALE \u2014 120 CHAMP DE MARS -SU 1bstantial tote residence, FOR SALE - AT BEAUREPAIRE.9 roomed cottage, $2,! : E.Brown, real estate 34 2 estate agent, ST su 1 McCulloch avenue, \u2018Outremont.\u2018TRIHEY, Imperial Building 107 St.\" James street.CEA ELECTRIC BRACKETS AND § new, vrice; extra barzain pad cash t.\u201cdouble tenemen: | .\u2014 LARGE WORK SHO ® sutavie for blacksmith, carriae or food store; also two se \u2014 SON, WOR SALE-ATTENTION IS CALL: 29 Canada Life Bld, ed to the following list of first class 1 Bem: Street.un.R SALE \u2014 AT IRERVILLE, ON Richelleu River, choice house and st $4500.P.B ant Ÿ 97 St.James.-\u2014 AT LONGUREUIL.roomed\u2019 cottage, ri ver de, fine view ; ; a tate, 97 St.James st.POR SALE \u2014 A HANDSOME R¥31- dence in W estmount ; i modern and \"PO LET\u2014TIE FOLLOWING FLATS nil in good order, and free of taxes; Fepatra done where needed : - avenue, 3300 ni J.CRADOUK SIMPSON & CO.R BA LE \u2014~ BLACK WALNUT BEDROOM 4 set, .snarble top, cost $140, to be £40.00; also mahogany sofa.Apply 880 at.sale : 21 Cote des Netxes road.no Lr \u2014 [LAVAL AVENU E.LET \u2014 1 ST.HELEN- STRE® flat, and one upper flat ; holst, hot water heatin K: A H.Austin, Est.John Ti 318 St.Pa 34 2 501 Clairemount\u2019 ave., 49 Rosemount ave., lartered ouk ; beautiful by i : .Antoine, 6 rooms, at $18.lo.62a St.Antoine, 7 rooms, at $13.50.No 1¢ ; estate agent, 97 'St.James.Address Post Office Box corated.hot water - no fuel required on the AT STE.ANNES.cottage, \u201con Grand Trunk avenue, M00.P ; 20 McTavish street.$ Macgregor street.Cutherine street.et «6257 \"St.Antoine, 7 rooms, at 512.50.NOR SALH \u2014 THE house, 119 Mackay street: Bh he House, 9 Bish- Son.St.Tames street Oo LET \u2014 THOSE we, LARC John Baptiste and Commissioners stree suitable for a factory; communication | {ween the two stores by op oors; will let separately.tate John Pratt.16 Place Royale.LET \u2014 A.FIRST CLASS RAI| y and dwelling.Apply 57 Ba street, near McCord.84 LET\u2014STORE.WITH ALL Md}- ern er een se 14x30.with f dows.Foon outbuildings,\u201d 7 McGill College ave.e, with rood extension, real \u2018estate agent, 97 St.James.TOR SALE \u2014 AT HTE Canadian Pacific Railway able for anything, noultry: come nnd enjoy \u2014, CONTENTS OF FLAT can be rented if wanted at 12 d ; glon now or any time before May lat.Address À fice.sn a Monique st.), and An Hamp- ce, Catheart street.140 Selby, 5 rooms, at .131 Selby, 5 rooms, at $11 .133 Selby, 6 rooms, at $12 0.2 2 Somerville 7 rooms, at $20.145 Metcalfe street.147 Metcalfe street.85 = are desirable propertios at prices\u2019 favoie at Durocher street.$2 Durocher street.62 Hutchison street.341 Hutchison street.N.2 Canada Life Bunding.4H.%1 especially fruits flour, Tempel \u2018bulidius.156 SL.James sgregt.\u2014_\u2014 kr -_ HOUSRS 76 MACKAY, Ton Énerbroèke, 8 and 10 ine R BALE \u2014 AT A BARGAIN.QUANTITY 3 of hot bed sashes, a Addresa C, 7825, Etc OR SALE \u2014 HOUSE, 414 ROSLYN .Westmount, semi-detached.occupy.Be wise.\u2014 TENEMENTS, 280, 282 ST.Brown, real etait agent.97 St.James.342 Stores and äwell- .Catherine, 2445 and 2581 Notre Dame.\u2018Also farms, picnle slso flat 21 Hutchison st.; BALE \u2014 50 BLACK MINORCAB, up.Full particulars apply 21 Hutchison t.pullets, and yearling hens.provemeüts.firted \"with electric light, com.J.C.Btockwell, Dagville, Quo, » 1 Apply on premises, 31 Leslle Skelton\u2019s summer resents R SALE \u2014 204 PEEL STREET Alger Wine 2 Hotel.that handsome three Rtorey eul stone ! tha house, with bow windows ; 3¢ with vacant lot 21 feet adjoin- : the house has lofty, spaclous rooms, and 1s in excelient condition throughout ; the commercial value of this property is t 1s equally wel) adapted rofessiohal purposes, or Tt 1s close to Stand convenient to rall- ways, hotels, shops, ete.Canada Life bullding.Tel.Ma 334.OR SALE\u20142788 STat a low figure, to close an estate; house in perfect order.For further particulare, apply to M.8 Canada Life Bldg.Tel.Main 2344.JOR SALE\u2014OR Catherine street, arles and Charlevoix.Masson, 210 St.Charles st LET \u2014 2679 ST, CATHRRI CtreLF\u201d atore and dwelling at pf- ent pecupleg by Mr.James Mock.stat M.f.Simpson, 29 Canada Life Z i OR SALE \u2014 $16.POSITIVELY A Four story stone front furnace, mantels.boating, fishing.bathroom, laundry, Apply 9 8t.Peter street.OR SALE\u2014AT MONTREAT wpe T three minutes from electric and seam | cars, cottage, 3 om © LET_TENT MENT, 73! 8T, DENTS ete.te.Stan y ley Bake, 1 St., heated by furnace and in \u2014_\u2014 TS LET \u2014 OR FOR SALE.DESIR- al! conveniences ; stations and clec- 16, Lachine, Er call 622 St seven edrooms, hot water and garden in good order.{YOR SALE \u2014 8970, PAYABLE 86 MONTULY.for a splendid wainut, 3 pedsis, e stan near river side.raflway Fe* SALE \u2014 HOUSES\u2014 5, 500\u2014Cadieux street, 6 rooms, $29 month.$4,60\u2014Park avenue, 8 rooms, 3iV mouth.$5,50\u2014Park avenue, 19 rooms, $50 month.10 rooms, $68 month.e are modern and up to date 2500 cash down re- 7 NO LET \u2014 TENEMENT, 510 SEI- ver, y great, as | .comfortable house, Jn $270, payable as above.If then you are in 14 position to pay us $10) down, you can save $80.end have one of these handsome pianos deliv-'N with stool and ailk scart thrown in, W ite.call on.or address Lindsay.jf 266 B id O LET \u2014 2673 ST.CATHERINE fine new store and upper dwelfe.would oe fitted up to suit tenant.T H.Life Bian \u201cTel.Main 334 LBT \u2014 SHOP.55C METCA street.suitable for plumbing hess.Apply on premises.for ivat & private resi D Le \u2014 SHALL SELF, CONTAIN yo.2688 Cowan 480 Temple 0 SEASIDE PROPERTY FOR SALE.$6,500 Park avenue, NO LET \u2014 NOR, 63.57 AND 61 SHAW ered to your house.OR SALE \u2014 AT METIS, A DOT\u2019 With all copycalences.situated between the main road and.the seu; -spring well in the house, and perfect tile drainage: there are tennis court and croquet lawn, well shaded with beautiful trees: boats, bathing house, 4d ice house complete.For further particulars apply to M.M.Simpson, 29 Canada Life building.Tel.- 8344.SON BU BSEX pve.trances and yards.Apply 1242 Dorchester.$ 8 ead (OR BALE + LOT OF GROUND, 30 ACRES, situate! at Cote des Nelgos est the elec- \u20ac.P.pass ; Apply D La Pierre, 1572 st, James 4 119, Jitarme Wh - 8T.MARK STREET, yo FLATS, LOWER 65 St.Dominique, above | Sherbrooke Steet.six apartments, pantry, electric light and \"fixtures, hot water, nly ds St.Hypolite st.3 street, three stories, A.R.Williams ; : suitable for 1 rear entrance: Littla St.Antol Apply 692 Craig street.O LET \u2014 FACTORIES.ON 8 hofinteloup Mfg.Co \u2018ow York Lite\u2019 building aC (ar LET \u2014 ON ST.DENIS STREET.Rear eB Louts square: one\u201d upper » And one lower tenemen 2, repair: excellent Suthifi: > Mr.J.5 New York Life building.4 MONTCALM STeels T0.rooms river ; TO LET\u20142728 ST.a well built self- ; very desirable for a phy- vlan or dentist.or as a busines proper- H.M.5 inpson.29 Canada Life Bld.three nits near \u201cDorches ter street ; restaurants, grocery, cigar, con-, fectionery stores, little cash required; balance easy terme: also properties, Craig, corner St.Lawrence.85 1 MOR SAL YE Ta SHERBROOKE ST.= hot water! in good Corde stables in rear ; cheap to prompt purchaser.35 3 2aw OR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 NEW Louse 5 Rosemount avenue, YWest- to H.A.Hutchins, Temple 238 end tt PROPERTY WANTED.s 3 bedrooms), passage, Ad se | NN SAN SL ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE OR TAKE A long Jease of vacant land, 3 to 5 acres, rms moderate, for florist bug; - 7183, Star Branch Office.42 4 \u2014 NO.23 UNIVERSITY , just above Prince Arthur, stone Apply y to R.Camp JOR SALE-OR TO LET 16 PINE avenue, residence occupied at pres- .Rutherford, Esq., ith excellent abies and xrounds.Simpson, 29 Canada Life Bld de.front hove, ten roms, R BALE \u2014BAMPLES OF MEN'S UNDER a d wear and top shirts, cheap to clear.8 WO RENT \u2014 TAT CE in excellent re pair.A John Tift, 318 st.Paul street, uated house, Na.a NO ii JET \u2014100 V7 NION AVE, formerly Gecupied by Apply Henry Mun etloh.36 R SAL A LARGE RULL DOG, night \u2018watcher.Apply 402 Maisonneuve, 1 A HOU SE OR BV ILD Collins, 32 Chomedy st.OR BALE-HOUSE.1 THAT NEW olive sandstone cottage, nine rooms 124 Clandeboye avenue, dat avenué west of Atwater, Can be seen day or night: Apply 125 Clandeboye me OR TO LET \u2014 dence and grounés of the late Mr.Penfold, Permit to view on ap- .M.Simpson, 29 Canada Life 3334.35 1 LET, - gHOP AND DWE hot water, bathroom and w.A Apply to paring 1 i 5 .Apply to R.Slack, No 38 R BALE \u2014 1 WIRE BACK PARLOUR 1 black walnut parlour some oad chairs, cheap.322 St.FOR SALE \u2014 FIXTURES oF A ass confectionery store, , T2v5, Star Branch Office FLATS TO LET.0 LET\u2014A WELL LIGHTED suitable for manufacturing ses, within three minntes\u2019 walk ol Office.Address renr 398 Telephone Main 1987.LET \u2014 FOR CONFEC or biscuit manufacturer, with fixtures : an oven, with goo] ork.ing Eki also stables, Address west HOUSES, NOS.106, i 124 Laval avenue, an Flat, 7 rooms, No.139 Dalsy furnace.eut $19.LET \u2014 LOWER TENEMENT.rooms, bath, w.c.prov ements.will put in hot water a asked: 5 1 street.corner Lincoln avenue: stone rooms, two stories.house, five bedrooms: sides ; in perfcet order : TO T.: Luke st.sa pnsistine of two Ja LET \u2014 LARGE FLAT, 230 8T.James street, about 2,500 feet : \u201cJos.Jin, H.H.Austin, R SALE \u2014 FIXTURES one linery and shoo fixtures, cases, avaines fhadee, plc tH, Be a Life D ofiding.NO LET \u2014 GRAND HOUSE OF- 10 a Ne a first class order, No.472 OR SALE_OTTAWA corner of Cobo ours rl and with a fine piece of vacant | la d front: ing on three on, Ca.This is an extra well arranged house and Enod Investment Thomas H.H.Walsh.Temple bulläine: -NO 312 PARK Ave, built for ownet.whn mo LET \u2014 HOUSES.A NICE or.Gone, No.24 Roy st.351 OQ LET - HEATED NEW FLATS, ~~\" six rooms, b.and c., hat and cnld gas stove and fixtures : 12¢ and lle Vitre street, Jositn, 207 Bleury street.We O RENT \u2014 rn PRINCE ARTHUR furnished or unfurnished ; R ALE - Iwo ONLY, [RL [furnace i\" 4 éroscont For further particular: ve 31 elred by the well ner, Bi 20 and 25 dojlars respectively.= ch anada Life building.villa as specially ET \u2014 STORE, 474 street, with a ou on th.a \"ôver \u201c86.590.© air SURBUBRBAN RESIDENCES TO LET |- wet] ba entertained ; quired + 15 also one of \u2018the 5 \u2018houses In the Annex.- TH: \u201cWW OR SALE \u2014 LOT.avenu convenient cars; delightful\u2019 looanity can \u2014 UPPER FLAT, NEW 2 pon: \"stone front, hardwaod finish, centre OR BALE \u2014 MODERN UPRIGHT PIAN acarf and stool, three als, ip goud order: great bargain, vuarante 83 cash.$2.a T \u2014 AT BT.ANNS, 9 ROOM outage: Grand Trunk ave; Stake to \u201ctro Grand T rhaultrg and will modern improvements.Grand Trunk Rallway's new o and upwards per avenue) late on Jruppe and\u201c ve T à $15.N., L.Lusher, 471.Temple Sr 99a \u201coors: from.Prince\u201d Arihur.252 City Hell avenue.LET \u2014 4140 DORCHES splendid residence on this ng rooms and six bed- coardiner, Temple build- 550 .29 Canada .ap op.© OR SALB \u2014 NO: 4161 DORCHI ter street: \u2018Westmount, near\u2019 avenue; stone front semi-Aetached extension Kitchen.nine rooms, in perfect order: this is ap ex- sentionaiiy pleasant situation for a home: only $2,550 cash required: price, 8,35 H.Walsh.Temple buflding.TOR SALE \u2014 NOS: AND SERIE Rousse, 4 stories.contalnine 2 all In perfect arden total a fina Property.pays dition M.pue Ter Main 33.B.Brown.real.este À R SALE \u2014 FIRST CLABA ANTO.A - most new, and complete series of Goldby ' Tama Shepard's Progressive Studies.72% O LET-UPPER FLAT.1 PACIFIC, delightful situation, Hawarden, 7 rooms, $10.«, or 37 Hawarden.LET\u2014BELF-CONEAINED TENements, three, four and five rooms, o flat.four ronms, ss Cadieux at.gpear 1 O LET \u2014 AT BT.A and shade trees; sta .P.real estate agent, 97 St James 4 2 Winnipeg, choice build sale on very reasonable terms.4er particulars apply to H.M.Simpson, 2 Canada Life building.Tel Main 33H.OR SALE\u2014LUTS ON THE CORa St Fonventent + Giarke su ais.NY He\u201d sal, es 29 Canada Life Building.Dame street, clon to MeGIit atrei R SALE \u2014 HANDSOME NEW UPRIGHT on Lower Lachine road, contal Morris piano, very little used.Q., Star acres, rent cheap.st.0 LET \u2014 UPPER TENEMENTS, 57 ne 8; rent low.Appiy to J.McCrory, 73 Ottawa st, city.LET \u2014 NO.3 DROLET STREET, éomfortable family residence, \u201cno basement, 10 rooms, hot water heating, ser- ung door from St.Louis square.LET \u2014 AT ST.ANNS, RIVER ide.cottage of 3 rooms, $120 ; R SALE \u2014 CHEAP, BETWEEN 4 DAYS .C.\u20198.s all first class order.nice SE Dane, mixed, 8t.Ber.\u2014fem estate agent.87 St.James street.ro LET \u2014 AT UPPER ihe Canada dite James street, Montr LET \u2014 ST.ANNS, choice house and O LET \u2014 THE FINEST Ç OCERY .gree, blue po, LET \u2014 BRANDON AVE, ABOVE :- St.Cat 8 Danes, 6 weeks, Jo seh; bull enter.ntotne aotreet, nicety situated 14: modern, furnaces, all con- J.N.Warminton.27 St.mes st, or telephone Main 2390.-30 3 3aw OR SALE\u2014ATTENTION IS C t $500; I hat very fine block of lots & Stine, 2 Chomed al fa om ve.opposite tne Exhibition ° mety 8 low.H.M.Lie butlding.Tel.Main 3344.R WILL EXCHANGE uare feet fine land for.lots, having a frontage on Cote therine road, McCulloch avenue and Louis boulevard soon to open: H.Simpson, 29 Canada Lire Sending: 189 se \u2018James st.24 JE net : Temple.o buniding- _\u2014_\u2014 NEW SELF \"CON- Ÿ'tatned Moose In Westmount on Weat- avenue, Victorin avenue.enue, Windsor avenue, Cote chhdeboore street, \u2014 AT A BARGAIN, R SALE A also tables for store 8.9 and \u201c12 \u2018tt, one nickel upright show case.st.35 1 ticulars apply io Jam PUPILB WANTED ern Morons: Elm OE near Sherbrooke; rent $15 per House, 351 Prince A House, 353 Prince Arthur, rent 1 5 2714 St.Catherine street.pros :, all 2797 St.Catherine street.2673 8t.Catherine street.244 Mountain street.747 Sherbrooke street.307 Pine ave.Key, y Key, ao Pine ave.\u2014- F AN ED and guitar.on at re than alé Ww.Fr ghs n price.all styles, nt used.t.| particulars at my Wa 15h, Temple building.OR SALE \u2014 A BLOCK OF por ams with corner frocery LET \u2014 7 STONE FRONT COT- Oo LET OR FOR SALE\u2014IN LON- _ Styltan cottage, 8 rooms, three minutes from sta- pont, PPT 8.Pellerin, A FRENCH TRAON! rench clas: highest; at references.2018 Notre Da ANTED \u2014 PUPILS, | i MANDO) t pila ire a read rm \"Address 8, 862, Btar a P \u2014 THOROUGHEBREP COCKER spaniel dor, black.Appty 1t , Patton, 8.R SALE\u2014TH ROUGHERED IRISH TER- ESRI SEE MACHINERY FOR BALE.Abniy J.M.Fergtson; LE si.James st J ELE tr OR SALE \u2014 ONE OF THE FINest villa Rem: a Sherbrooke 8 view in Front \u2018and on al a most reas T 319 Pine avenue.Key, Fer BALE-MODERN- er house.all moder VENUE, fiew thrée stprey sola rt residence, \"containing dining room, drawing room, extension kitchen, 7 bedrooms, bath and closet, Daisy furnace ; : concrete a stable.Apply Room 110, Temple buttaine 29 5 4a \u201cKey.690 Cadieux.188 St.Hypolite st.Key 590 Cadieux.£2 St.Hypolite stree Ba st.Hypnlite street.enix.\u2018rear ; a ee #1 pat 167j St.Hypolite st.m .18 St.James street.detightrul situation, easy terms.t.ren on nt, $2.50 per month, (Private and evening instruction, Highest references, 2444A Bt.ANTED \u2014 18T MAY.ON HIGH ground, Westmount preferred, self- Sonia] house or Cottage, about 6 or 7 OR SALE \u2014 GREENE AVENUE, Westmount, two lots 2 ft.; total area, 4,986 square feet ; price to Include pret mitoyen wall, m LE \u2014 MACHINERY.ONE DUPLI- pr Carving Machine, Factories or establishments where hand wr: done.It will carve two or four co Send for Mustreted ire Houses WANTED.0 LET \u2014 $3 A MONTH.PARK avenue ; new artistic three storey solid brick residence, containing drawing room, dining room, extension kitchen, six bright bedrooms, sitting room, bath, clo- handsome mantels and grates; Daley furhace, concrete cellar.Room 110, ample \u2014 DO Yot AN fentian oF Spanish.to learn how In these languages?We give firuction.our lessons being base n For further particulars p Croizard Bchool of Languages, rt.complete, at one time.One.80 inch Hemingway Flesher, m LET \u2014 GOOD SUBURBAN REBI- 680 La auchetlers streets HM.dence of {he at late Mr.Thomas Phil.SON.\"or a mot Jess t \u201820 Canada Life Ble, 5 1 han Reven rooms.R SADE\u2014N COTE DES NERIQES road, a fine stone house, standing @ in handsome \u2018grounds, with a vinery, stable and coxch | Rouse attached.Apply for ps 29 Canada Lite Build.Train.o ie fnoh Cylinder for Hemingway Flesh Ono 50 Inch Joslin Patent Circular Re-sawing 00d» Dimension Planer, planes 2 Bt.étnonté road, Ç des Netges, asjoinine Outremont; ote COMFORTABLE U'P- per flat, five apartments, in go order.3a st.Dominique, Ju set above Sher- PROFESSOR MAMBERT'S (Canada\u2019s Premier Penma demy.Business writing speci etable and flower et an rounds in order; veg en ; variety of fruit : : rent moderate; can take part House w wit phyician or.\u2018dent LET\u2014718 AND 780 DORCHESTER \u201cstreet.self-contained Maude, eac al rooms and rovements: rent maderaie registry and anion office, Custom House, Montr eal.33 3 eod A SELF CONTAINED ouse, 38 Arcade street, four rooms, pat and water closet.yard and shed; renf ue 11 St.Sulpice s 51 ET ~ SEVERAL tenements.$5.00 to $7.50 per month, O Foundry Cupola.gue\" Foundrv Cupola.capacity 80 tons.ry ranes.ee n Perham.reglatry and \u2018ship tom House, Montreal.LET \u2014 COMPLETELY FURnished houses at BL uil.nada Life building.Tel.LET \u2014 SUMMER HOUSK IN vois three minutes from G.T.R.station ; 25 minutes from nice bathing, trees, 8 rooms ; water in the house.Address to 568 St.Ba D.OR SALE - A FINE BUBINESS ANY of ose ou roperty, \u2018Catherine Petreet and Buckingham avende, consisting of store An 3 portunity for ratenaine invésto: 2 Cunada Lite bullding.Tel.COTTAGES TO LET.comma O LET - SELF CONTAINE] tage, 10 rooms, gas, hot wal Jediate possession: Iree to 1st May ;' lower tenements, jen -# aT co Toten x taining six nice room ANTED\u2014 PUPILS FOR VI FLATS WANTED.lin and plano.670 Bt.Ant m Cra Horizontal Slide Valve Engine \"Robb-Armatron Automatio High narch Hconomic Boller.P.Horlzorisl Tubular Boller, One a5 H, P.Hoclrontal Tubular -Boller, Two : Horlgontal Tubolar F Bofler.Balle, ANTED\u2014 gl RENCH.) MO small classes oh puplis\u2019 eres SMALL MODERN entral Jocation, Ad- % fil dress X 7230, Btar Bra ANTED \u2014 FLAT, St Catherine Ri De ee MOR BALE OR TO LET\u201459 BLEURY that very desirable corner atore, suitable for a provision, tea store, or for manufacturing purposes ; ; for ma TANTED \u2014 PUPILS ercises.Address Box 632, 8 PRE) O LET \u2014 SEVERAL SELF CONtained houses, $ to 9 rooms, situated on St.Lawrence and St.Dominique sts., above Lrince Arthur; stable; rents modbr- on Larauchetiere street, can be ought verr reasonably.full particulars a Sant Life build LAKE ST.LOUIS, FUR- hed, summer months, beautifully situated detached house of six Sune, bra on the Ja e shore, with.boat radock Simpson & 8 1 ay ANTE PARLEZ rudiments, 2nd.a useful conversations for commercial antee that in a short time yo apply the language in readinge; pages from TA histe Parisian peste sine.| Vertical Engine.Le Wastinghiouse Engine, wa ood ar Fool I] BRS tens Room 110, Temple yard: i, FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET, xx HALLS TO LET.LET \u2014 A WELL Ft © one.in good Jocatity, à mount; convenient to cars; Ist M ay: extension k hout sp preter 34 2 P.ik 4 aS side 4 ne 4 mde A.° ses gee T, a brick eticased cottage, 7 rooms ; very dry cellar ; price 31,800 ; also houses, self-oontairiod and fats and \u2018tene- ents.H.29 Chad vite building.Fel, Main 2344.OPERTY AT THE \u201cstoresan and _Ful-! O LET \u2014 ren cor- (Teacher late of Goto fm Jrwd loor rising CR and Mortist Mack One Hub Boring 13 Mort ne tne, ane 24 inch Revolving Bed Planar.sue ou SAW Table, One Dia Blake © Freculaiine Pump, 6 ih, X10 tn 318 one ie Em FUR, 6 1 Te ER gate \u2014 SM aie with plano).for lod class order.A.Raza, architect, 21 Street Hallway Chambers.5 1 LOWER DWELLING, \u201c2a \u201cBelmont street ; seven apartments : perfect sanitary equipment ; heated by hot water; electiic and Ww.A.Stephenson, 742 Craig.LET \u2014 THAT VERY COMFORT.second door above rooms, Dalsy heating, hot water boller ; | Apply 12 St.Famille Nl OST \u2014 A BILVER CHAIN PURSE, WITH long chain attached, not much in it, but wher.Raward will be paid if.find.| er will return to Bishop's Court,\u2019 42 Union 1 Iv: hot water heating, Auer to Croizard School, Zifau St.cf ANTED \u2014 PUPILH ' FORBHORTHAND, pewriting, arithmetlo or evening.Individual Jnatrug for evening Class, five do woe! as professional teacher.Burling pt 70 LET \u2014 FURNISHED.285 University street.Jum streets, containing 17 Luval avénue.\u201cWANTED to BORROW.16 8t.far street.ns ave.Westmount, treet.\u2014 WIRE HAIR TE RRIER, DAR patch, on head, Finder x rDiDE to 85 Churchil} ave, detaining the dos.after th Am mm Wine ~~ TO BORROW, R SALE_ON ST.GEORGE 8T., or six months; good lea.property consist: tng of shop, two stores, 60x18, iler and engine room, shafting, circular Poller etc, Stabling for three horgen and Food she ed, 5 woud exchange for tarin.ife Wohi Tel.SALE \u2014 A VACANT LOT ON BT.D \u2014 PUEILS.T SON'S BUSI.LLA security.Address P.x?mods\u201d Tnctades \u201cFénmanahip.© Gap Lather fo tn be, Bettfan lANTED \u2014 LOAN OF £50,000 FOR 3 O years, by flourishing » pocaritr and reâsons Rs.te Fental.grep concern i the i | maodera pupils Go & excellent work wit ; riving.For partiouldrs \"à ahr OST \u2014 FEBRUARY STH, FROM 984 DOR- terrier.brindlé eye and al failline.Machine ce.ing À ne, London \u2018Ma brindle, spot on\u2019 \u2018Back, Return to above address.Reward.35 1 e T one, i in.\u2019 Crank Saoer Stevens, Hamilton à ET \u2014 FREE OF TAXES, THE olorwing dwellings Catherine street west: 91, 1, $13.Aply 118\u2019 Durocher er st.D Wante private teaching ahtern Canada Lite Blan.51 taught contersatio ANT \u2014 $100 JOR good security and rote ies \"hating, end, NADL he T A Ww Hd GENCY, | OST \u2014 A BLACK MEMORANDUM BOOK.#mall holes on outside cover.Return to Walter Faul's snd receive reward.3 1 OST.\u2014 THURSDAY 4 tuary 8, a hair mastiff and-haif Mount Bt.renoes, Avply to : - 85 3- __)APABTMENTS TO LET.Clase now forming at her o 0 YANTED \u2014 To BORROW, year: good securitz.Adarene AFTERNOON, FEB Te TTT I LET \u2014 STONE FRONT HOUSE.ENT-MAY 18°T, 190), SEY ites of apartments In us Rt ed b \u201cAppt y to the manager, 1018 She T LAMBERT, TWO MORT djoining each other ; ANTED \u2014 MISS ATHA .ateel botlet, CLM RH us pa (Sutton, Bre Pros.and ci.walk from \u201cstation: cheap.Avbly to Ww.st.LET \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE OST-\u2014 SWEET PEAS, BETWEEN BLEURY 6 rooms ; hot water furnace ; open for ihection, ¥.McMann & Son, 178 81.James 09537 R SALE \u2014 TWO cop, now.APM Jor pérticulers ao SOR BALE \u2014 SEMI DETACHED #.OFFIOES TO LET.ing Efasnen, Ty ar Travellers storey residence at Montreal June- Mth two side kullerles and one over - HOTEL, WITH eo ë know Riendeau's and 1518 co-Canadien © with à Improvemen Ss; 3 rôbme.NN ri T.\u2014 FINE OFFICES, ES sure and single; ner ro round floor and pthers LP ten.Reward at 2! Lusi OST \u2014 BUFFALO ROBR AN February Oth.Return to Grand sland, cab Nn.108, And be rewarded, 17.AN u ri an \"nd a Kit Hen, five bedrdoms, sewing room, translations done; ot of Le al nearly a.hot and cold water on two .Lewis, 13 Bt.John street RENT \u2014 the Bias floor thy ats Lite Asajire rat require.Reply at 10 § Hiehmond 4 shed; 8.500 ; Ry terms : PRE small por- LODGE Bi BOOM T To Lr, MISCELLANEOUS.\u2014 ROUGHT AND SOLD jaces Senet %ords, plstols 4 oN THE THIRD! LESSONS WEED Gy LX , \u201d Fo 3 RENT N N Pity conveniences furnished or.st see 8 Ri chmond sircet, 0 LET\u2014 LODGE.ROOM.8} nights, by the year; new ply to the newly bx nt oppostis English She es STTFASLE: telepho , py en\u201d pp Fran! Catherine st, Kf not claimed in three pn will be a, \u2018a ie | hewting | hin 203 St Catherine su s0id.332 Richelieu at.on Sw | 2 Te CSSS TE MONTREAL DAILY SPARSATURDAY FEBRUARY 10,100.\u2014 pS cs = Je tree PE a - - Gye ; \u2018 J \" 3 a; ; SITUATIONS WANTED.- ROOMS TO LET, ROOMS TO LET.b SITUATIONS VACANT.' | SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VACANT.: : A na 20 DORA > - : ; A rr a Tr.pr mm .Room \u2014 PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, WITH OOM\u2014 A NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM, OX NAL~ H.L.PUTNAM, TE PAR pt] : WYVANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO YEED GORDON Warr AN AMERI- | 20m well ner nf 3.Craduck Simpson and Co.ANTED \u2014 RIENCED OPERATORS ANTED \u2014 MEN.OUR ILLURTRATED printing press.Apply The Standard Shirt ANTED \u2014 SITUATIO BY a and Inte dimmer if deatred; oil bathroom floor, Auer light.hot water, vel) estate, mortgage.loans, valsations, renting snd : ! on Wheeler and Wilson and Sinser sowlos catalogue expiains how we barber co, Ltd.APP 31 ble 0 take ch dv French.Avply 88 lo ww; private family, 1175 BP hante.private family; no chlidren.182 Cathe |manngement of ai kinds of realty, personal and machines.Apply ac John P.Black wid Co 31 rade In eight weeks, mailea free.ee Que \u2014\u2014 \u2014 BE Catherine se Soe ure Gn st.pear ue Bahors TMT [immediate attention una He LC P LY SECURED}: Bt.James st.2.fuarantesd when through.Address Moler # a WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SHOB PACK- OOMB \u2014 HANDBOMELY FURNISHED rooms to let EmTwyomar me MAmam mM nam.ist Floor, Templo Building.200 ROMPT ; er School.338 Bowery, New York CILY.er, Bate experjence and salary expected.ANTE TENCED rooms, doubl i 85 Victorle st ï THREE 10d bool WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.* THIS 18 YOUR : | Address 8, 854, Star Office.82 \u201cool who can furnish first class reference.| sor sinkle.\u201c30s ON an ITE FULL SCAN mmostion JPERSONAL_ FREAH HAND-PICKED MAT.WWlafefoptes 8 Hon pou Nurs it ie 'V harvest.Hecure one of our free outa S ANTED \u2014 TWO EXPERIENCED OPE A =D.Situation in a private family.Apely 4 at and table; use of pléno: 68 Victoria nt.25 $ paque aysters, from Bôe peok, from $3 bbl.sale have extensive experience in the intricate pete Doing = Iu TS SE (he beat sellers tors for new two-needie machines.a: WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG orrice HAND.Margaret st, city.3s 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED, SUIT- Deafarding, \u201ccomer Windsor and Bt.tete ogg 0r50 f .Bend modal - = ~ en A Aste Meco, re hover soid our [ifhers and operators on ail parts of te once with some experience, speaking bolh I a able for light housekeoping.not moving in OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, HOT WA- |%& £00 tf tor free advice.MARION & MARES I 8 ; men, or You sell ntevdy employment guaranteed.Apply a Bt.guages preferred.Apply by letter, giving star WANTED \u2014 ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTS- May.30 City Counclilors st.308 tor heating, with or without board; light \u2014 ~- xporta, New York Life Building, Men tree), .à \u2018âlréet om SY them mid.to Mdm.Hebert, at Gault -Hros.factory.* ferences and salary cxpected to P, 0, Sin YY man.re-engagement.thoroughly em - \u2014 - housekeeping.38 Mance st.31 ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED agente Building, Waghingteu, D 0.dlemen\u2019s profits Our a is are all suarantecd.Halen at.Office.competent: moderate terms.Address N.ORT.OOME ~~ WELL HEATED.WITIl GOOD He of the whereabouts of Mary Farnum (nee - \u201c Government certificate with each purchase.: - CLASS ANTED FOR THE TH OF FEH- Star Offlca.B3 |.board.83.50 week.also table board.30 Vie- OOMS \u2014 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS.744 Creme.formerly nf the parish ot ant bY ; A 7 : 1 \u2014 oria st.\u201c \u201cv Monaghan, , rly ns or pécnte succeed becauss we hive a full Aus WANTED \u2014 MILLINERS.FTRÊT tes.Aor V \u2018vary.a well recommended general Ser- AATANTED \u2014 GUTTER AND FITTER.FIRET \u2018 Craig st\u2026 corner Victoria square.35 1 rer at aghan, Ireland erly ih at FETHERSTONHAUGH & co, ock.acres.Write for term» -day.' I 33 3 vant; no washing.Apply 96 Columbia avenus, class, wishes position in.ladien\u2019 first class OOM \u2014 LARGE AND WELL FURNISH- , , New York - City, care of Colgan.- 30 6 BUILDING, Montreal Btone ang Wellington, Nurserymen, Toronto, PIV to John Murphy and Co ~~ Westmount.35 ! [house for first of March.Address Box 41, Al- ed room.Apply at 385 St.Denis st.32 6 [ROOMS \u2014 \"47 BT ALEXANDER STREET.TT die Br org AA LE and Washington, | .TTT : bion À ent 0 ° oppcsite St.James Methndis urch, un- ERBO \u2014 > ONNOR.Also Toronto, Ottawa an hington., TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE JUNIOR SHIRT = = ATELY EXPERIENC- n_ Hotel, Halifax, N.§ a 3 OOMS \u2014 TO REFINED PARTIES.PAR.furnished rooms, suitable for housekeeping: P a at MRS.MARGARET C Ireland: ' UN ç NVANTED \u2014 AGENTS, WE HAVE THE te Mr MeRride, at Gault \\WANTED IMMEDIAT! Ing Houses Seated by proprietor 35 1 of Tralee.County Kerry.ç # best selling li h Ket to-day; big , cutter.Apply to Mr * Tay 3 \u201ced general servant: cook: no ward OX \\WANTED ~ BY HIGH CLASS DRESS- lours, single room, newly renovated, bath Pp il last heard fram about ten years ago at No.7 y | monay to hole ino on the oar ¢ y Bros.° factory, St.Helen st.ee or sweeping; family four; good Wages.Apply maker.a position as cutter, with first on twa floors, kitchen privileges: transients: vo- VOUS HANDSOME SUITE OF FUR- 70 Murray slreet, New York City.Any informa: P TENTED + to part time eanon for goods now on.LAN TO $5 A DAY 24) University st.33 1 class city experience, to take full charge A] ferences.741 Sherbrooke st.ss ished or unfurnished.balcony, Auer light; ton thankfully received by her sister, Mea.INVENTIONS A « Puppiles abwolufely free.P.O.Dox 574, Joron- VWANTED \u2014 AGENTS osdertul improvement NTE = A YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE dress M.661.Btar,Office.OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM.HOT hot, water heating.286 St.Denis.\u2019 Heterences fines.orris, Voorhies Station, Platt qunty.AND TRADE MARES REGISTEREL 5 fn a curry combi good salesmen vante even V a milk waggon and make himself useful in ANTED \u2014 BY A MIDDLE AGED PER.à rare, gar all he comigris desired an exchanged.1 ERBON ED IN ALL COUNTRIES.o = where.\u2018The London BSneciaity x.0., = .Address C, T7318.Star Branc ce.son, tituation.as housekeeper to gentlemen family.ri .RBO \u2014 INFORMATION DE! 3 i.) .AD À TABLEMAID APL v2 Dundas st, London, Canada.Mention his dalry 33 1 lor to take care of house in absence of family Denis street.82 + Rous = LARGE FRON hroom \u201cpet gond P of Michael McCarthy.formerly of Glandore.OWEN N.EVANS, Ÿ D SENTE ON ETA a | ; JANTED \u2014 WEALTHY FRENCH FIRM Pret (117 8000 references.Appir 1° oy ROOMS \u2014 TWO FRONT.COMFORTABLY clothes closct.40% City Counclilors st.31 lived at No.200 ast déni atroce, Now York 2022 Temple Balidin ç, Montreal > \u2018WANTED \u2014 AGENTR ON BALARY OR \u2014_ J 7 H.SHOREY AND 3 : o int an furnished, bright and warm: breakfast it =| atty.î a to .; commission; the atest agents\u2019 seller WANTED CUTTERR.Not established in 1804 wants to Appe dostrea: ne.41 Mackay st ss OOM PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, WITH |& sister, Mrs.Annie Fihelly, wrot _ ever produced: eve oe ¢ pen ond Ink buys Co., Clothing Manufacturers, 1888 Notre agent in Montreal to sell clarets, champagnes \\ ANTED \u2014 FAMILY'S WASHING RY esired; not moving.ackay st.R 9 a 1.AE A a om Gim fronk Brisbane, Queensland.about a year ; 2\" sight: ° hd ory : nne Meme at.38 3 end brandy.Address W, 234, Star Office.85 1 first class laundress; can furnish best of - M reakfast and lato dinner ; axo, but her letter was returned through the - on sight, 200 to BOO per cent.profit; nl reference.880a Bt.Antoine st ss Rous \u2014 74214 SHERBROOKE.FROM fnrtable home: private family.1175 St.Denis Degg Letter Office Indorsed.\u2018\u2019Party moved, left MONEY TO LOAN.D pe aa am\u2019 unted to $620 in nix dave: wn 7 ANTED AN UPPER HOUSEMAID, DE- ANTED \u2014 EMART YOUTH AS ASSIST- : - : May (by the year).with a single lady and street.35 6 no address.\u2019 Any Information of him.his fam- - .147, \"ra Croeser wie\" ™ Monroe Mig.30 6 W tween hours 9 an.and 1 p.m.also n V ant in office (wholesale): Joust ER », NTED Te POSITION A8 drs, her mother, to reliable and superior Some oon SINGLE FRONT ROOM, SUIT- re or harenbouts will be fhankfuily received sos STE - - 3 bl, .Apply between 9 an knowledge of the city for collecting, te eper; t city references.Address + \u20ac od .; uister, rs.Annie thelly, e of VWWANTED \u2014 AGENTS.THF BOER-BRITIEH house an tora A simpson st.B3 3 a knowledge of both languages preferted | and |; Star Branch.Office.GONE \u2014 FURNRES norria | ov sbie for lady or gentleman: every convent Spring Hill.Brisbane.Queeniand.or by Jere: SALARIED PEOPLE War.A full snd authentic history of the : y ~ 8 Food plain writer.Address TW, 331 \"ANTED\u2014 BY EXPERT BICYCLE RUILD- bingle, with board; eteem heat and gas 331 ns Ammon.Mess 1° Can get money où thetrown names without eudorser Boers and of the causes leading to the war: TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE YOUNG GIRL TO fice.= (29 Beaver Hall HIN.333 ERSONAL = UGHT \u2018untr; payments io suit burrower.Aloniresl Credl contains thrilling accounts of each battle; only assist with general housework in small \" er and repair hand, permanent position & GOMES \u2014 UNFURNISHED, ON BATHROOM \u2014 INFORMATION SO reCUTILY.pa 1 Ne ne, 160 BL.Jamesst.0 IITARBLE LIFE foreman.S years\u2019 experience; bent of rvefer- .of the descendants of John (or James) Mur- Company.e à war book manufactured in Canada.Others are family.Apply AT Wuolker avenue, St.Henri.ANTED \u2014 BY THE EQU OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL FRONT BUITE.fiat, 2 3 roo suitable for light \"neutral or favour the Boers.Everybody buva, amily.Apply = ° \u201c888 | W Assurance Society successful life insurance ences.Address R, \u20ac077, Star Branch offices with open grate.two other rooms on same housekeeping.ST st.Orban st.just above St.ri De came from Larne.Réel oo .pune free.Bradley-Garretson Co.Limited.+ solicitors.Ara eel oe ross, Manager.floor.suite or Separately: best et Yer Catherine st.85 2 |owned land in Philadelnhia \"brut ninety \u2018years - x VW Ai ion plata cook and RE agh wiih hor Equitable Lite, 167 BU James st.31 WVANTED \u2014 A POBITION AS CARETAKER me - me - OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNIBHED.SINGLE land.\"ADs of Mis descendants.or ans oo ie + MONEY TO LEND 7ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.'A RICH AND GOLD- work AY Bit reference to 2770 Bt.Cather- - of bank or insurance bulldinæ.or any OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE.EITHER FUR- R and double, every convenlence, very warm.ver.who might be interested in the case.will fn smail and large amounts, repayable at $1.00 per + \u2018 en harvest for you.The War in South Af- inc st a 8 Ww ANTED \u2014 A WORKING HOUBEKEEP- niace of similar capacity: can furnish best o nished or unfürnished, with board or with- from $4 month, near C.P.R.station.81 Cathe confer\u2019 a favour bv communicatine Sith Mre.week snd upwards, with or without security.rica 18 the bloodiest of the century.We have meer \u201cer for four in ery a oa ter references.Address 8.840, Star Dfflos.35 2 Chari?be had at No.Condo st.Polat Bt dra) st.331 Danie! Ferguson, Hobson P.O lpena.Mich.YOUNG & CO., Room 3, 13881.Janes §t.818 eo only Canadian book, by Castell Hopkins > GIRL.TD ASSIST cook, and willing to help Ww roi à r- ÉFICE es.> s , .0.ai | - - and Murat Hnistead, the recognized historical \\VANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL A ence ences.Apply 4038 Tupper st.off Atwater ave.WANTED \u2014 BY A THOROUGH o 3 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE BINGLE ROOM, \u2014 .ÿ Ae - es + t- in light house work.Apply with refer 351 hand.position in an insurance, &tock- OOMS \u2014 ON 'BATH FLAT, A DOUBLE > .\u2014 à Tica nd Condon Tomer oh with direct | news to 361 Sanguinet st.Apply at once.B83 - broker's or srcountant's office; very moderate well furnished, reparate folding beds.Auer heating, use ot tolephone.etc.gentlemen Toni Er oma Delany, or his derce nee Fon 8838 585 885 38008 $ ; And pictures of battle scenes.It is usuthentic .VWWANTED \u2014 PARTY, WITH SOME FURNI- salary If position permanent.Address Ts light, steam heated.26 McGill College avenue.149 Bieury.35 2 in countv Heath via sr his descendants.Bon ~ : pnd gives information Canadians want.Everv- WANTED \u2014 A MAN To ACT AS CARE ture and four hundred cash.aay obtain Star Office.: 34 2 about 1845.Mad one slater, Jane Delenv \"cho M ! ONEY T0 LOAN body buys.Now ts e time to commenca work.| takor or part caretaker gnod security, house free, an par .\u2014 C- pp Te married James Collins, of th ish ?Ar- $ oney - $ ) \u2018 .30 vorship: th 1th an be combined with h es only.In grocery store, JANTED \u2014 BITUATION RY RXPHRIEN OOM \u2014 LARGE, COMFORTABLE AND .© e par o y vræcott Publishing Company, Toronto.30 other work.CANDY CAFE L.Samuel, care of # poeltion.makin tr 812, Y star Office.35 1 W ed cook.Apply 4608 Dorchester st.35 ?= well furnished double room on bathroom ROOMS AND BOARD.as a NLS married new york Mone 11 vou want to borsow money snd J ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.SOUTH AFRICAN Brahadi, 1734 Notre Dame st.re = : eu wi .at 181 Metcalfe at.= own Household Goods, Pianos, - i ; W War Book.It You are canvassing on any R \\ FANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO WORK on FANT: V ANTED a BY lee: Ewing COMS\u2014 IN FIRFT HOUSE, NFA Vhoreabouts vin \u201ccontr a Favour Be Erte \u201cto $ Money an eye, Hoes 8 Weert a \u2019 T work the th Afriear to _ NGLE WYER, - tidren*s ovats: ste: ern- y e day.in privi ; - - CLASES SE.TAL by .aus ue éscribios lt.and math African Fr UE ron: WwW a Dacia SOc onshes FA Denis | ployment pay to experienced hands.ences.Address K, 140 Alexander st.851 \"4 tiful double parlors, with open rates, Rooms \u2014 BUITABLE FOR TWO GENTLE- Cornelius 5 Cline.Postmaster, Taughannock $ Money amount from ¥10Uto $1,000 without 8 1 pectus and our grand premium plietière, worth saw jointer.Address Box 15, Cornwall.On- (H.Vineberg and Co.factory, cor.Duluth ave.= hath on same floor.also telephone.steam heat- + men, Auer light, shower baths and all pct .NN.I.an a Money rewoving gouts.Al transactions Sou may kéop tho-pléturé to pay sev for return BHO: MU 6 |and St Lawrence st LB | VVANTEP A reper by.an BC nerienced '\"K: gentlemen only.20 McGill College gre, | yentences.108 Mansfield.Telephone N° 26 ERRONAL \u2014 WANTED INFORMATION Money| Can 00 paid vu in wmall moDtALY s u You may keep the picture to pay you for return ; house or housekceper.by an ivin 3 e y borrow- vo Prefer It to the one vou have: good Shinpe on WANTED = TERN a Ele < whe oor WANTED © AN EXPERIENCER NS est wry EE EE Pil oom TOO LET, SINGLE.WELL FUR.Beare VACANCIES FOR MEN OR La- 38! © bas \"eft Montreal in denis part of 5 Money oon fap pat ue mous tha wis \u201c___\u201cPfefer 0 the one you have: goods shipped on 'Y to factory office, The Roya; ectric Ca.best city references required: h st red.C.rt LET, SINGLE, + - - = a \"| 1608 en roûte to the Klondike.with four others ONO©Y, day you apply for it.No charge \u2019 - 30 days\u2019 \u2018credit: ve have the host book\u201d and 33 à : .Star Branch Office.nished.with or without board: terma rea- dies, With gool rooms; terms moderate.- : .- Rive the bent terms: We also want agents for Queer st wages.Address C.7304 35 1 WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY POSITION sonable.Apply 77 Anderson st.34 2 678 Lagauchetlere, near Bloury.33 3 Raid to Bo William being in charge of parte: $ Money znlessloas 19 inde.Call aud gut our s -the authorized Life of Moody.: written by his y ANTED STUDY RHORTHAND, RTC a as stenograrher and typewriter.Adare tlamliton, Ford and balance of party wor ant s Lo &B k c $ 1 ; son, W.R.Moody.and Ira nkey; pros- V ED \u2014 * Tuition JANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL :R- |L.P.O.Box 319.OOM& \u2014 F y CON |» t Fort W .n rokerage Lo.; : a d position.Tuition TANTED A A RONT ROOM, B.R.FLAT, GOMS8 \u2014 WITH BOARD, MODERN CO ecn at Fort Wrangel, Alaska, carly in April eal LOA 5 Le veo oe e and terme res.A | an cts.pgs trial lesmon 5 cts.Addrers \\ vant, family of three, small flat; references ; Y THOROUGH I + furnished.alwo parlour.warm and clean.véniences.148 Mansfield st.34 2 1808, and said their destination was Tesiin Montr se + § so ' veus or shing Company.Guelph, | or \u201cKelly's Correspondence School.Bridgeport, required.Apply 93a Park ave.z JANTED \u2014 AO bor PC C.TAT Lor Joggers, without board: transients taken.= J ake Harotiton s Eolleted to have outftted \u20ac ROOM 8, NO.260 ST.JANTES STREET, 3 3 Conn.23 4 law gardener: = .$ 1 : ctoria st.Lu 34 WITH BOARD.FIRST CLASS IN \u2018er e party in Montreal.Hamilton 1» a man Cor.VictorinBq.Bank oiTorouto Bidg.9% Le ; FANTED \u2014 RT.INTELLIGENT Star Branch Office.OOMS \u2014 - of 40 years of age, large lt ; \u2014 VA \u2014 BASSE : VANTED A SMA 5 very respect.135 Hutchison st.34 3 4 ° large and tall with black ps YD A OR Al ANCE TTY JANTED \u2014 AGENTS.BIO PROFITS.WAL at 1674 Notre Dame st.> ANTED BY GOOD DRESSMAKER.OOMS \u2014 VERY COMFORTABLE DOUBLE overy reipe : hair N.A.Foote, P.O.Box 897.Montreal.4 $$ $8 $8 ¢ $88 8383 Star Branch Office | \u201832 5 Ww tal to start work now.Books RLS FOR Al in Private familles.7% ets.day.and single rooms, on bath fiat.electric D BOARD.NICE DOUBLE X* 22 4 : ened : Special terms to sta : ANTED \u2014 TWO YOUNG OF work in private fa light, ete: strictly.private family; gentieme O0MBE \u2014 AN nd ; et \u2018 JAN \u2014 pommel ell at might.\\Write to-day or apply to Inter WwW light work.at 1674 Notre Dame st.33 J would take permanent place or take work IY need appl ia Pr nt vi Een ge rooms, on first and second floor, with go : WANTED = 4, HOUSRMAID | APPLY 9 mation\u201d Publishing Co.McKinnon Suding | Me, TART UNE Bom ADDY by letter only, Drommaxce | roby.12 Belmont MF nonrdfor reinea peopie.39 MOI Collese ufo.PERAONAY © MpREDYTH, EYRE CNT | WHERE SHALL WE GET 3 e =tmount.2 \u2018Toronto.JANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A SERVANT.Overdale ave.; .= oshbua eredith.- The above named oa - _ W Sleep at home preferred.Apply at COM \u2014 WITH SITTING-ROMM ADJOIN- will hear of something to his advantage by NV ASTER Army nT CLASS GENERAL WANTED \u2014 CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF 2 seGin' Callege avenue.we WANTED \u2014 MARRIED MAN: NO CHIL.R NOR ee ie NE Dorenester 348 ROOM.OE bonté.ruitable for mar: |itor, No.à Unper Sackeihe street.Dublin ire OUR DIAMONDS NOW ?| er + > .\u20ac s, 12 - for the posi- 9 k arge ol ., .Lo - large front, wW ard, 3 - \u201clle street, Dublin, Ire- ville ave.off Victoria ave, Westmount.3% 3 tion Rossiand.nur Applications, of Rossiand, JANTED \u2014 \u2018A GENERAL SERVANT.arm.ants sltuatlon ress C.2675.ftar = \u201cted couple or two gentlomen.725 Sherbrooke land.Mr.Mercdyth was last heard of In Cht- \u2014_\u2014 # .\\ TANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED TABLE.B.C.will be received by the undersigned.Pet \\ good wages to an experlenced ul: = Office.> 29 : Geod COMS = DOUBLE AND.Ste LE.[BATH streef Pry 9 Eee henformation sh would lead The Output From South Africa Has ?or ; te 73 RTE] ; e- .ary $2 year.- 2 , - room : 7 ansfle = .a maîd.Apply brtwean 9 and 11 am.or 5 ta March Ton.ouate tom, ou enolone tes- washing; references necessary.App ats saw NPD ONF RESPROTARUE MARRIED oor; transients.7 ares Roos \u2014 830 DORCHFSTER STREET.OP- rowarded by said Joseph P.O'connor.Wy > ; and 7 p.m.tu 55 Simpson at 833 moniais.À knowledge of sewerage required.ave W man, nge 44.delicate health, employment : \u2019 posite se dames IN af pone, Been Stopped, and Prices rN Wm.McQueen, City Clerk, Rossland, B.C._ ANVASSER.BPEAK- lght watchman preferred, or any kind o OOMS\u2014FRONT SUNNY.WARM, DOURLE.large and cheerful; conven: Shure aes.ERSONAL \u2014 WANTED INOW N JANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY FOR GEY.January het, 35 8 3aw WANTED aT to sell the famous nant Bob, no work since September, 188% R furniehed, Auer light.closet, eight dotla rallways, theat=ea and cars; cholcent Board: - whereabouts of Ton or Fan Prescott Rise.4 \u201cBox oral LE about 17.Apply 5 #0 \u201cvia Corsets.\u201d\u201d of New York; sells easy.Ap through advertising; no education neh en month.single room.60 Mansfield street, near telephone.Auer 1) brothers of William Prescott, Frank being hi \u2014_\u2014 .ral.34 2 - _ 8 OUSEKEEPER IN A 2 3 12 \u201ca-m:z-reem No.; strictly honest, steady: - indsor Hotel.- - twin brother.Any news of them or their fami- NY ANTED EXPERIENCED SLIP STITCH Wah family, SF ducated.refined Indy.to DS etme apie.Bullding.331 tallers speaks pr Etre golly needs : OOME \u2014 HN pe GEI Et SnD SINGLE lieu would be th nicully received vy Witham SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA LIXELY \u2018 NTED- FE) z a RL SL - gi \" 5 o.~ : va: i., - 4 - ' al = Tr ro a stre t ' % CS Annly Tooka take full charge.Address Y, 835, Star ice ET, Work: DO CANVS OOM \u2014 6 REAVER HALL SQUARE, A ; doctor: warm , et, awa.moon Di PE PENSE ST Ay WY 31 3acé (VANTRD \u2014 À GENERAL SERSANT VUS TT 1 ROG furntoned Taree \u201cfront room with Aoureresksl fa, Veli for doc To TO AFFORD THE CHIEW .\u2014 i = - - ands cooking.: > = uer .\u2019 - NY ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS KITCHEN FANTED \u2014 PORTRAIT AGENTS TO 130 have races.mood wages to reliable per- WANTED \u2014 A or On GENTLE are ® \u2014 l'fpoom _ 213 MANCE STREET.LARGE |.ERSONAL errors Brighton Eng.Eicher, BUPFLY.oy mald.at 131 Metcalfe st.References re- NW business themeelven.We sell vou dir son.\u201d Apply 132 Clandeboye ave.301 gorvant Is Kept.thoroughly domesticated.and OOMB \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE PARLOUR.front.with board, on bath flat, small fam- left his home on the Slat May.1836, and has Where shall we get our gold and di quired 34 7 ke good money.Alert Portrait rv jeaw- also singlé room, furnished or unfurnish- ty of adults: central locality.851 not since been seen by a ¢ hi latives.A Je Ce pany Can dal.© \u201cToronto.-\u2014Photographers\u2019 SERVANT: EX- Wat Sass adress T Tl, À et ee Office ed.mse of kitchen; -private family.421B- St.¥ eine letter Ing the.Dlsmingham porimark of the Monds now that the supply from Sout i (\\WANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN work a specialty.322 227 WAS ne EN EE ences.Apply 461_Eim PF cts.2 OE 30 3 Saw Antoine st.west 3 ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, Ire ROAR | i, LE ae eed By Hs other.and pr off fo he oe end re ae Lo come?| ; to knnw that the best place to learn .he .35 ! 7 large double parlour and sitting room.in since then nothing bas been heard o m, an « Tr perhaps > : hi | shorthand, typewriting and bookkeeping, is at TANTED \u2014 JUST OUT.NEW PEERLESS ave, Westmount.- WVANTED _ FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER | rpOOMS \u2014 TWD LARGE, BRIGHT.CONM- relf-contained house.hot water heated, mod- it Is not known whether he went abroad or re- The answer is, from Australia.The fields { [the Metropolitan Business College, 2265 St.W- line lamp; eadest lighted, most satis.T ED \u2014 IF YOU ARE AGENT FOR wishes to sew for English, French-speaking fortably furmpished rooms, bath fiat.pri- ern conveniences, one minute from Bt.Cather- mai ned in England.His wife and parents be- there may hot be so easily worked or so se- + \u2014 i Catherine st.R.Goltman, Officlal Stenograph- paso cs ant petition.Agents coining 3 FANT it is to vour own interest to family.Please call or address 257 St.Elizabeth cate: no children: gentlemen only; not moving.ine st.suitable for smail family.214 Wood lleve him to be dead.Any person giving infor- ib in Afri b ital | et and Certificated Instructor, Principal.Teles factors: knocks al Laon Co.210 Rallway Ex- other, nee sample and particulars.You.ntreet.35 2 2240 St.Catherine st.central.4 2 avenue, Westmount.35 2 mation oll, the undersigned (Concerning his cessible as those in frica rere, ut cavital : J phone Up 2500.34 2 he .fo.12 52 taw Write 5 «.Herbaroot Medi- whereabouts alive, or satisfactorily proving 18 now expec o Tus - A .ge Bldg., St.Louis, Mo.| too, will be glad you met us.+ T= \" his à ant - .; ; : : .3 Y A HEALTHY YOUNG PER- - - _ OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED 8 death, will be sultably rewarded.Upperton trict; in fact, the rush has already begun.¢ 'SVANTED \u2014 BY A FIRE INSURANCE - ; Ear cal Co.Box 8.544 Montreal.~~ VVANTED Ballon as wot nurse, by à re .OOM8 \u2014 TO LET TWO WELL FURNISH RO ie wit Brae class bourd.far a couple und Bacon, Sollcitors, Pevilion Bulldings, \u2018The gold fields lie in Weste a strali à V ; > JANTED \u2014 PROFITS IN STOCKS, WH \u2014 es THO Address B ed rooms in house of a widow lady; quiet.tw tlemen.Address \u20ac.7321, Star Branch Brighton.England.& e gold fields lie in Western Au 8, À tes company, an office boy.Apply P.Os Box W and Cotton.Mackey's Modern Methods WVANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERV ANT.aE fpectablo family; best references.35 1 | Gentlemen only.Apply\u2019 10 Stanley st.\u201d 34 2 Office.gentlemen.: , 851 | + and the diamond fields chiefly in Southern è ' | PES Make Money.Write for our free ok.- is a good plain cook, ree un rt nly 7281, ar .- E NAL Australia, both very promisi districts.À TE ., - y REO \u2014 IF BENJAMIN RAILEY > Ty p ng dis Mackey and Co., 20 Broadway.New York.washing sent out.References requir Ta © GOOD LAUNDRESS.FAM- OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE DOUBLE FRONT.OOMS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS, WITH h .+ rt fi th s ta 1 M and AVANTED \u2014 MEN AND WOMEN TO WORK 20 Jaw tf morning and evening, 1144 Sherbrooke st.35 2-1 WNANTED \u2014 BY G ; with or without board.$5 McGill Caliego RB , Who left Victoria street, Burslem Staffs, report from the Secretary of neq - \u2014- v her own home, 2% T good board.2406 St.Catherine st.33 3 Eng., 17 years ago, will communtcat ith Jos f Syd N South Wei Ï for us at home during gpare time, 7 to 12 ee \u2014_ - - ily washing at t Avenue.Ré 3 ! : Le ago, communicate w os- Mining of Sydney ew Sou A ales, _\u2014 dallars a week easily made: no canvassing nor + ANTED _ GOOD MECHANICAL JANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CABINET doz.or work of any xind by day.lila role : son Dean, of (Saker street, Bucknall, Stoke-on- hug just been \\ssued, and its information is f goods to be sald; we take all your work: no N dreughtsmen on engine work: must be V makers at Coysh's Cabinet and Uphos- - OOMS \u2014 WELL FAIRNISHES pi RONT N ¢ vantage IR w ear something to his ad- especially interesting at this juncture.i gciay: Instructions and work mailed on receipt | Apply The Polson Iron Works.To- tery Works, 14% Bleury at.EXPERIKNCED COOK > room, on room flat, alro amaller room ROOMS WANTED , ; | - .; red i N ith tamped envelope.Imierial Supply do, Arst class.Apply geod PES - JANTED \u2014 BY AN FE 8 ; If desired, for light housekeeping; rent reason- .Diamonds were discovered in New Sou Shia Phe wor her MP a a | Tonto.2 WANTED \u2014 10.000 DOOKKEEPERS, Fors WV'icoation, sither by the eax to g Yom able.T Hawrence st.TE 34 2 amma ERFONAL \u2014 CLEARING SALE OF ALL Wales as far back as 1851, but though oces- A 4 f becoming experts.to 3 onth, + : \u201d - .- mmed goods, 50 p.c.off all mournin ji 1 parts NVANTED \u2014 LADY TO TAKE CHARGE OF WVANTED \u2014 ENGINEERS, FIREMEN ror of Movoane: Marvellous Short cat in Firures, over st, Employment Office.f 35 Roous \u2014 LARGE BRIGHT.AIRY FRONT { ANTED-\u2014PARLOUR Eat weithout board; moods.crapes.velvet and fur hats, during the Sonal nds Te ae i ean tho H eo 2 .rery ~hinlst: qd electricians.?- .os .-00.- 2 T rooms.+ mon! ©! ebru .* afternoon.MPa ae pas a Drivers new forpage pamphlet.containing list of ques- not Ws quel A son.Montreal.3 1 \\WANTED \u2014 DRESSES FABHIONABLY LL = room.also sitting roo venioncen: floor, nn upper _fiats need reply: above Sherbrooke :t.Notre Dame at.ney nang Cl en?1867, when three thousand or four thousand | street.\u2019 34 à dons asked by Examining Board of Engine ne - 5 made at moderate prices, fancy blouses.newly Cat no \u2018children: mome comforts.ja; Address V- 826, Star Office.#55 1j \u2014 more - dismonds were gathered from the mines of Geo.A.Zeller, Bookseller.St Lows, 5 law VWANTED FOR an WHOLRSA erk ok fr jackets.capes.Mt ona made or remodelled.858 Stanley st.3¢ 2 7 mes = ERSONAL NIGHT.SUNDAY.ANY TIME the [Australian Mining Company.a 177 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL \"7° : \u2018 louse, VOUDE MAJ dress, stating axe and y .85 2 3 , en enything goes wWronk with tho thete was a ingera, bu : = .5 Lagauchettere st.- \u2018 > \\ private family.Apply 2284 St.Catherine ANTED ~ CIRCULAR AND BAMPLE ant Sooke giving references, to Q.715.= OOMS \u2014 TWO OR THREE BRIGHT B0ARD.p'umblrie ans OS ace or apything ont stones were found to be small, and thers Street.31 2 Yad He butocs \u2018everywhere, no experience gtar Office.33 ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS TRAVELLER warm rooms.for housekeeping.bathroom plumber, télgphone us.we will attend to TR im.was no outlet for the product there, | 4 5 y = .ses pald.Ad- vinces, wholesale drug flat; furnished or unfurnished; hot water heat- | OMS FOR CAD ri i N ! ° n- eit: : in 4 TANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR Necessary; good salary and expenses Pons Fast : ENCED NURSE for Maritime Pro + experience with {ing 227 Pine avenue 82 Zeod AND © AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DUR.mediately.John Burns and.Co: Tel.Up 1082.Desultory mining followed at different WE\" of exo: must be got cook.Apyiy dress Excelsior Advertising Company.24 1ew VV 402 ow Tenens eed G and 3; best of and fancy Soon reference.Ad- - 7 - ing confinement; privale.Ladies ettenJ- 31 places until, in 1886, tbe Government had I between 7 and 8, 4203 Dorchester st.34 3 |1i0th st.New York ely., - for tw ren A a re lee Palmer, Comberland st.Yar TAQOM.\u2014 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, {ed tu ai their own home.Met Hobme, Ladies an exhibit of the diamonds found in order |} WANTED EY THE MENTREAL COTTON feferences requ Westmount.864 are cor \u2019 353 ROX, at ra man of quiet habits, | Doctress, DT City Hall @venue.30 wo ERSONAL \u2014 EUROPE! EUROPE! BU- {to awaken interest in the matter.At last H NR UVANTED \u2014 MANAGER FUR IMPORTANT ley fl mé.unior draughts- - EU vate family.2 Durocher.85 1 - ; c rope! Tickets at lowest rates.Choice ac- + AV nancial \u201cinstitution.tn Montreal: must Le ions meet.DE fééiress they nre fuily TEJANTEN _ YOUNG GIRL, TO DO LIGHT ANTED_ SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER, WWietly private famlly - ARD superior ME AS iationt best medio commodation.Ne Rae mon OF att, \u2018that it hihi ch oe dis- «capable, energetic, and of good business ability; WERE, OOF the duties of such à VV housework, small family.Appiy at once \\ having had experience.Address 8.853, ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED DOUBLE AND \u2018ai attendance and references: strictly privat.sepliestion Lee css, C.P.Ry.Ticket Of.ng s h Broil.the oot Spor ionity for the EME mam.ka.pout: p of, Ggners! Ma Sew at 2508 Notre Dame st.3 1 {star Office.35.4 single, at 2438 SL.Catherine st.Telephone.Firms moderate.187 Cadieux st 18 100 |Gce 120 Bt.Jamesst.0003 monde Sat ne peu MA.and had been : - : 1 | Take = : se.- .> ERSONAL\u2014 WII, N WHO Most brifians in or.d, | Ç dress -R.Bll.Star Office.34 2 5 or.\\WANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE.WANED \u2014 BY À THOROUGHLY EX _ osrd \u2014 ms.SEARL, DocTRrs, PERSONAL VILL ANY PERSON WHO Ca.fy don as Brazilian stones.A ate.WO TED AGENTY.LIGHTNING WANTED - IMMEDIATELY HANDY or.york in Small tamily.Apply ath perlenced retail hardware Short, Side où Roou \u2014 TO LET.SINGLE FRONT.FUR: Rieux private, accommoda ton Jor ladies, nings, kindly communicate with his anxious were hard to cut, but very brilliant, suri \u201cNER \"Em | and 5 boy, willing to do porter Ww 1 gt.Urbain et.lish and French, pos : : ; nished or unfurnished.sultable for y OF with professional attendance; es tr : : seller.Jorn.zs mendzr and Jeet hook.ake himself otherwise generally useful.Ad- = TY fink: best of references.Address S.BAL onileman, gas, and bot water.149 Alexander Nitended.28 Bt.Monique st.- ns |B Munnings.Goderich.8 1 passing even the South African gems in re- t Bie profits.Sample box sc\u201d IE.Nealon, 13 Tress F, 500, Star Office.32 3 Saw WANTED \u2014 GENERAL ANT ae Star Office.85 2 etreat.; 851 en LADIES SICK JPERSONAL H.DRUMMOND HASTINGS, Inactive power.Great interest was arous- J elinda st., Toronto.w.wages and & ome.Refe en 3 ARD \u2014 MRS.\u2014 H.S.ed by the announcement of these results, _.OFFICE BOY.WRITING Danis st.351 XPERIENCED OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, TO LET.Be urse: private accommodation; best of at- high class decorator, every description of ; ; , Ping, 5 A 7 N ANTED rood nt fleures; good refer- JANTED \u2014 BY LADY.rer ble t ter heating.gas.|, Bue: terms moderate.D34 Sherbrooke st.house and sign painting.gilding, etc.Designs stimulating Australian mini greatly.CA N AT re awake Ten of goad lid = Ww EO ed Nnmaver own hand.stating.age ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BOXER FOR V dressmaker and Seamst pret etn, ntc.Seat College avenue.Mes 7 | tendance: ter © 33 10e0d And estimates submitted; all communications The diamonds found at Bingera « sell houses, cottages and butldinæ lots, in the cd salary expected, to K.003, Star Office.WwW tle factory.also experienced Jumers, fin of managing 3 Bo ower: can furnish first - TAB CARD to 094A Sherbrooke.17 12 3aw five or six to the carat, but sometimes a t evonthgs and spare time and explain our ays- t '_ 1ahers, and prorkere ra Gantt Bros\" factory.Bt.claar city references; would be willing to go to Roox _ IN \u201cBURLINGTON CHAMRERS, B° ARD \u2014 FIRST, CLASS T A BLE 3 JARD.single stone will weigh two or, two and oper em of how to get relieved of paying rent.at once to Miss Ward.Qa M.B., Box 800, city.85 1 .-2300 St.Catherine st., large front late dinners.\u20ac ERSONAL \u2014 MISS IOUISA MORRISON.hal t Th 1d of d ds from ee Room: 110, Temple Building.83 2eoû ANTED \u2014 VOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE Helen at.35 10 the country._- \u2014 - room.nicely furnished.suitable for two gentle: tm - .F \u201cdramatic roprano, has removed her studio.BR, CATALS.dri ee ot gy h ie : - \u201cwork: must be experienced and quick a CHAM- Le le.gas, bath, with hot water.33 1 ARD _ MME.A LAFRANCE, * LA- [5075 Ei.Catherine, near Blears.36 1 | washing the drift in-large, six oads havin gE - ANTED \u2014 MACHINERY MOULDERS, figures, one that speaks both languages preter ANTED \u2014 A GIRL 15 TO 18 YEARS OF ANTED- \u2014 PLACER FOR COOKS a CHAM- men or couple, .ARD ei À board and attend ven 1080 diamonds weighing 2906 fm.¥ Ww floor, lathe and planer hands.State ex- red.Apply 8.847.Star Office.Ÿ age.for light housework: small ie F neh er Eneiien: highest references; Ber- Roous _ DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS.of best physiclans: Strictly private; terms saty.ERSONAL \u2014 CANADA'S COMPETENT ought and the scarcity of water have in.a \u201c rience.Algoma Iron Works, Sauit Ste.Marie, - MMEDIATELY COMPETENT 101 St.George st.- vants pay nothing; ladies pay $5; strictly in sas, hot and cold water, with all med 881 St.Lawrence st.plano tuner, artistic tone regulator, re- terfered with the advancement of the Bat.84 3 \\ JANTED ~ t ith good references for advance.Gorman's Intelligence Bureau 76 ern conveniences.44 Beaver Hall Hill SR DIES DUR palrer, polisher; 20 years\u2019 experience; 15 years\u2019 Lut nevertheless, the Bo Camp di \u2018 FeneTal Serta wages.Apply after 7 pm.ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS JEWELLER.Manafield st, court entrance.55 1 M ARD\u2014AND ROOMS FOR LA MS medica] (Practice in Montreal; satisfaction guaranteed: d tin field yielded 14 carats of dia- RV ANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT GENERAL smell family; RO an 92 St.Matthew st.V special in ring making.Jeterence wanted.: M \u2014 A VERY BRIGHT SUNNY ROO ing confinement; best nurse an cal correspond with me before exchanging your old an in field yi > A servant for a family of two; no washing {to Mrs.©.> \u2019 : 83 3 Apply L.Lightstone, 28 Bt.Urbain st.or ironing; good references required.Apply 2 oo .9 VV ANTEP BY YOUNG CANADIAN LADY, R well furnished, quiet houschold.o piste attendance: strictiy confidential; terms moder- plano or organ, It ma Vi Mansfteld sty on a practice! Monds last vear, valued at £5621.As voon position as companion; best of references.gentleman.94 Union ave.ate.Mrs.Smith, 842 Bt.Lawrence st.35 10 ctical 8 roes, overhauling, for small outlay.\"john C aa rain falls work will be resumed at the YVANTED 5 AGENTS.WAR IN SOUTH WANTED \u2014 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG - Amherst st.35 1 ; ital ill be introduced to 282, Star Branch Office.E.FROM ; - mines, and capital wi e introduced \u2018 4 ; Africa.Two volumes; first contains oe gir] as general servant; must have nr Address B, 7 RES Ty EE ongle jady and \u201d assure a proper water supply.\u201cD ; è nN ANTED \u2014 RELIATILE AGENTS TO, BELL plets history of country Rd To en date sers emece.Apply at 19 Crescent st.A ANTED \u2014 A POSITION BY WORKING her mother, to reliable and superior gentleman.FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.oe mining in Australie is as yet in its infan ruccenrful\u201d method of curing, diseases ever dis- teen: ee nd.volume to be published when WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT AT housekeeper, Sood ook, eer eos > | Seod ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED but the stimulus offered by high prices È povered.Scores of thousan ad of supposed hope- war is over.unly Canadian manufactured book.202 Mance st., city.3B 2 Address C, 7290, NICE BRIGHT FRONT .\u2014 HANDSOME PARLOUR, FOR OOM \u2014 VERY the cutting off of the supply from .Exclusive agencies for sec ep .ir order for American QOM 1 on I OHT or NE the I \" tine \u201cay Cure.ange for.References requir- Everybois Binet] er NT @ hustler, this Is WANTED \u2014 THOROUGHLY COMPETENT ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY CUTTER.R housekeeping.a out children Prefer R Katey on ne breakfast Si desired, 184 ° \u201c1 he for of fous mining much more \u2018ad.Write for full particulars nnd terms for im- xs na mine.Prospectus free.Bradley -Gar- housemald.Apply with references to 996 V having ten years\u2019 experience In high class Mmodation: a coupe Mfevences, Address W, taraits: pe : 5 1 + ANTE GOOD ARD AND ROOM BY n the ma of go ining c mediate contra \u2014 the Toronto Oxygenor so 3 son Co.Limited, Brantford.3 8 Dorchester st.85 1 tailoring in the United Btates; good salesma ns a Tops nch Office.351 Mance 5 W young man of quiet habits, in private har been a mpli = The chief gold room 103, McKinnon Building, Toronto 3 2 : ENT best refercne Actes | == \u2014\u2014 = family.in_central locality.Adiress J.E__5e4 | fields are in Western .Australia, the \u2014\u2014\u2014 N= mms TT TT pages: D OINTED \u2014 AGENTS.WE HAVE THE AU- WANTED \u2014 NURSE FOR ONE CHILD: both langues: NV ANTE A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.\\ thentir Life of the great Evangelist Moody.' smal 35 .meee |.\u2014 , À - 8 \u2014 DOUBLE AND BINGLE BED Mentana st.desert waste séction of the continent.h : Mo | og ust hav 42S préferences and be Fi ; BY A COOK Room, with board, In private family.154 BUSINESS CHANCES.- + - fields cover a wide area, and ate chiefly N 1 family.70 Cherrier =f.Large bovk: lberally illustrated.Grea z.testant.Apply , TANTED ,\u2014 A SITUATION p 9 33 2 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS Coolgardi d in the Yilgs & GC n Co, Limite ; .5 Balmoral., Mance.| meme Ÿ : located at gardie and in e Yilgarm [3 T Pr tus free.Bradley-Garretso .and oraftress; hotel preferred.- room and board in private family: no other cals A , = .(TED A YOUNG GIRL TO DO ed.Drantford.ne AYNTED Sri HIGH CLA A ans > 2 LARGE SINGLE ROOM.ON BATH boarders: Peel or went, Stato terms.Address C, district, The population of this district has ë AV len housesorie, Aprly with reference, to = Tr EOPLE WON'T BE Te tonal sppartunity: for an Opoom fiat.to a business Eentisman of aun.FOR BALE CONFECTTONasons for seilinge \u201c2%: Star Branch Office.35 1\u201d quadrupled since 1891 the sum of gold oum- , \u201d \" ._ Ts, P ÿ » va 0 _ VATED.Auer light.nl- St.Catherine st\u2026 3 ines A R00 Wood avenue, Westmount 1 WA ved A American Bistories of Lhe axceptional man.Address Publisher.P.% Box VWANTED - MATTRESSES LRENCTS a habits, house very warm.31 3204 apply to above address.2 com \u2014 WELL | FURNISHED ROOM, wr ing pion all the minea last year being = .- = he war Is only com- ., Boh Fraser, 83 A good board.Victoria st.1 EEE .ar ANTANTED \u2014 BXPERIENCED HANDS FOR war published now.as \u20ac nly com.$2.70; In lots of six, $1.20 each.is, olardie has shout 13,000 inhabi ; y ang veste Theo learns.SPRY meme A rat volume ready soon.WANTED \u2014 ADVERTISING MEN OX PA.Knox hi 3% ON ee Owen heated, Ban.hot end wold TTC LET ures ot D.Verte a Bo 5 with a population of 20.010 more around.tbe - À 5 .ame! .- - - = < ; t aluminu en v L - - \u201c * x .3 À lete to date, thus you get commission; tent 87 ; .ç ç .Address V, 026, Star Office.-Main st.Apply on premises.eighbourhood.It is connect \u2018 - : | oliume published when war Is over.Why mermann, 136E 13th et.New York 301 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION RY YOUNG MAN ®ater : St.Lawrence-Mal pp PTS 3 PARTNERS WANTED.ed by ail ee rth, the capital, which je YANTED\u2014 GOOD WAIST HAND, IMPROV h incomplete books?Prospectus havi several years\u2019 experience in BLE, COMFORTABLY FUR- ed by rail wi ertn, pital, A NV nd apprentice, \u2018for dressmaking.1st waste time Company, Toronto.Be |° Ing ear office.work: extensive JROOM, = DOUBLE.Co Cathedral st.35 1 STOVE AND HARDWARB a thriving city with three Lheatres, 3 Edward st, off Bleury.\u201cJu - / Montreal's busi men; z R SALE \u2014 \u201c urches an otels.> town 1 t JANTHD \u2014 AGENTS, MR.MOODY, THE WANTED TO PURCHASE.Eee of references: mo objection té 00M \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, WARM, busthess, amounting to $4000, on very ib: WANTED \u2014 PARTNER FOR TEREB RIV- hanks.chu ches d hotels.The town oc AY ANTED \u2014 THE NEW YORK LIFE IN- W distinguished preacher of the century Is em | outside work, such as soliciting, etc.and R quiet house, with ail modern conveniences: eral terms.Address.D.1436, Star Office.eru Jlusiness College, Three Rivers, Que., lies to the north of Coolgardie, but both LS .surance Company in re-arranging territory qend.Every Christtan wants a record x his = A TIES WISHING TO Dis.would leave the city if necessary.7°33 3° central, pleasan locality; transients received.well organized institution.Applicent must Le es to à ne : fer from a lack of | ere for 1800, is prepared to treat with gentiomen vonderful life.Our, book recommende Ye WANTED \u2014 PARTIE! a on 968, Star Office.204 Dleury st.- ND well posted in commerc ers.F.X.Van- these districts sufier | \u201c throughout Canada for appointments as dis clergy; demand unprecedented.Prospectus free.se of houschold furniture n thd « - + For SALE - CONFECTIONERY Ae asse, Principal.3 2 water.\u20ac trict representatives, city and country.Some Linscott Company, Toronto.25 6 emall quantities.will find cash uyer ad- _ RET CLASS LAUNDRESS OOMS \u2014 TWO OR THREE UNFURNISH- cigar atore; low rent.Apply 1015 Kimberley, so called after the valuable positions now vacant will be conferred né LAST YEAR dressing I.F.Goyette, 70 Latour st.8 WANTED \u2014 Aes and froning at home.Apply ed rooms, oh bathroom flat, private family.James.853 \u201d African town, is well watered, and has .STI y >, city.\u2014 - D à Co ew York Tate.a Montres 351 VVANTES, century, handle.our \u201cNineteenth WANTED \u2014.BECONDHAND HOT WATER 19 st, Urbain st.lower tenement.331 Terma moferate.J ame EE ANTED POSITION IN A BUTTER AND HE SAW THE HON.gold and diamond ee hte : : ve ib 11 the great battles: boilers, of any pattern, 3 .5 __ HT 5 A = ; i ave .£ Samoan RASE EE Se Tr ar Br | JET 2 aren \u2014 PIRE cows pase ROCKS Sa enr pates VV ee ven Dre S08 | A Likely Subject for Life Insurance.another mining seiiement, dhers is plenty #) ing machines; smail boys lo learn ctting: progress of nations, Sonth Africa 05 dare: war VARIED \u2014 TO \"PURCHASE ~ MARINE and cake ber Park ave.25 3 |and lighted and furnisiod rr otters.ste: Address 8, 852, Star Office.35 1 I wid that , Hn to be of water, but it is ealt, and condensers abe ; Iso girls to box shirts.Skelton Bros.and Co.fus trial: History © : 20 to 50 horse power, for 120 peed apply.TW.: - with gas stove, nab without - \u201cI wish that people wonidn't try to be : Much\u2019 ; + a t.85 1 Bpain, and every great event of the cen- boller, from 0 p û ?ta- married couples of quiet habits.vw thout > sn.! ., used for producing fresh water.Much J i a6 St.Peter s - er Me Tonk.weil illustrated; snap for hust- tbe.pressure.Apply Capt.H.Bonenfant, Soar ANTED \u2014 BY \u2018A GOOD LAUNDRESS, shiidron, 98 Fort st., between 7 and S poe or TOR SALE CAPITALISTS AND Nor too funny with me!\u201d snapped the hfe in- this lack of good water is soon to be B NY ANTED \u2014.EXPERIENCED SINGER OP.| 5 Bradley-Garretson Co.Limited, Brant- emagne, F.Q.- hi or ironing by the day; best re- by appolntment.3 fecturers: nn for selling by patentee.No surance agent.\u201cLife is a serious business.died, for the Government is about to i erators and operators NO nr Mew | ford WANTED 10 PURCHASE LADIES: AND ferences.Apply to 135 Workman at.38 1 Ro SINGLE FURNISHED FRONT sale tion; large market.L.M.Lownës.Mor- That is why I spend so much of my time Pend _£3,000,000 for the construction : - Ekelton Pros.= .a a ; DIES gentlemen's cast oft clothing, furs, car- \u2014- ; moderate.53 Vie Hiatown, Penn.1 à vive line to the mountajns, some two: 8 St.Peter Bt.a 1 TANTED \u2014 GENTLEMEN AND ems fof pets, \u201chousehold furnituro of ail \u2018descriptions., CUTTER, FIRST room, very warm; terms moderate.c- ristown.{rying to impress upon people that some of Pipe line to tne Ho = vt % pe - Lo W ar local correspondent and nr ele Methres.palntings, musical instruments,.five- VV ANTED \u2014 BY MEAT good sign painter, toris st.] 351 - my unexcelled life insurance is -necessary dred miles away, and through this all : : ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY AS TYPR- pun class paper: Wood pay, P be bicycles; best j'rices paid.Address Max class sales R SALE \u2014 GROCER RETIRING FROM MY ; | the chief trouble now prevalent will be pit N WW writer and to @ssist generally In office for reply.Beginners preferred.Subacribers sur Fri, 405 Craik st.Post Office Box 423, for-| handy around store; best of references, Address OOMB ~ LARGE FRONT ROOMS, WITH eines will sell established paying _gro- for their happiness.Mere I bave lost a aside.cn A Btate ealary and full particulars, 8, sa.Star lishing Co.160 Nassau st, New York.merly of 569 Craig st 343 W.960, Star Office.] first clams board, gas hot water, ote, Ad cery business for wo thousand dollars (2iW0), whole day and been put to Sonsiderable ox \u201che bard work is done by the nat Office.: ; y TN- No.140 Berri.half cash, balance time or exchange for BTP\" pense when 1 might have u oth to - ] ; : WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GOOD.HONEST ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, STEAM ANTED \u2014 FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, Ie.dress No.adress R, 814, Star Office.351 and poor whites; Chinese labour is debatre SVVANTED can CANMASSERS Pire Farc Con ren rea\u201d ndvertise Loc] os LAC VAE 20 fo 40 ft.Stats particulars and Wome oo lose Bar Office.33 1 OOMB \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, | erty.4 ter sévantag = and all because people took | ed by law.In the gold fields there are ae mite Wéalkevcille, Ont.A5 Beod 1 show-enrds on fences, along nPubile roads, lowest price.Address R.837, Star Office.35 1 possess\u2019 7 : for gentleman only, very cheap.0162 Der- Ÿ ANTED -\u2014 PARTY WITH nA VELVE ow jokes., : lew, than 112 Jamping (mille for ertshing :; i a : \u2014\u2014 and all conspicuous places, 0 axperience \u2014 = = pr \u2018= A LADY WISHES TO RE: chester st.; VA undeed cash, can secure position, el! = y ; qua wi whit , \u2019 \u201cmise : 4 ANTED © A GENERAL SERVANT: RE- needed.Balary or commisslon.$60 per month WAT Tams oF Slothing: best phen WA aient a good h à Apply 5 dollars week and Dall Interest in paying, estab- Ihe other day I'chanced to step Into 2 ng is also carried on by tho use of powét: WW \u2018crences ronuired mo, \u2018wishing or tronink.and cxpenscs.$250 por day.Juris at mes S07 piven 'ns 1 em just starting.U.Pearson, 2208 Mayor st 85 1 Fpoous \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ished cash grocery half profi; nay five, hin.hotel to see what was going on.aud while Cf 8 C0,\u201c water plored on the vages.Apply $142 Dorchester street.full cular, The Emp 3 \" ; a 1 ! = le rooms, on .8 tre.R, 812.Star .ere ruck up an acquaintanc : - 2.than ù good woke AUT ° don, \"Ont.8 8bcod otre Dame street, Montreal.38 2 law 60 MAN WHO tr ue oes: remit moderate.§1 An: dred year exir cho looked Mo be about sixty yeurs of drift, and dredging the sands of \u2018 ; WANED AS SINE tainly % na ANTEM 50 EXPERIENCED DRESS ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES AND Wine Frenoh and Engiian very well, posi- Gerson SL.\u2019 351 For BALE \u2014 GREAT BARGAIN 18 OFFER- men w It wasn't long before I discovered is another jprethod employed Jer i testant church; must read fairly we N = ; : .tlemen's cast off clothing, furs, jew- tant bookkeeper, clerk or messen- ed to a person who wants to start in busi- .: A .the gold that is to be found.aight: there are also vacancles for pauses and makers for our shirt ain URL AS: ollery eto.Highest prices given.H.Pearson.en od references.Address G, Veron, 1818 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS.ness, a fine little cigar-and confectionery store, that he : Carried no Mmm foe.and Jo he gotn \u2018are sometimes found on the tenpra (volunterrs.) Apply at Mr.Emery partment; rtesdy Shirt Co.Ltd.|©83 Craig st.near Bleury.Orders by mail \u2018Lawrence st.35 1 » with board: home comiorts; al\u2019 fitted up, on St.Catherine st, west, No.looked like a splendid ris no time in 1 the quartz is extracted from t é \u2014 \u201c> en mr rm.Tan pT PY ME Davie.The Standard 8 3 2308 promptly.attended to.853 | board.2076 St.Catherine st, few doore en\" 2650, good stand for business, In for mals very telling him all about the celebrated in ol leads\u201d \u201cfor the erushers.=, § © day, between 5.30 and o'clock\u2019 p.m.; : - eo x of Bleury.: heap.For further information apply a that I handle.He looked a little bor- - ; TANTED \u2014 POSITION AB GENERAL BER- cheap.an 3 ance .H ; Y : IN ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE AT ONCE W Fy respectable middle aged person, Craig st.ed before 1 was half through, but 1 didn\u2019t ; 7 NTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT AND A ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE OPERATORS complete set of Encyclopedia Britannica, vant bY trom \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNIBHED, y Our LC a | Four girl to assist her, at 8 Seymour Ww overall.pants an a or ea aon, halt oatocco or cloth binding.in 20 vola.; without washing, 10 #0 Short was, trom Pathroom fiat, with or without breakfast.R SALE \u2014 FIRST CLASR GROCERY let that bother me, as I had him_ in a A Curious Prediction, 4 avenue.353 ætris to learn: 5 The Standard Shits Co tia.must be In good order.State price.Address Pb, city: S900, (0 25 1 788 Bt Denis st.private family; terms mod- .store, doing larze business.Enquire Tithin corner where he couldn't escape.Finally, { 3 Ÿ ANTED SMART ROY, MUST DE App Hr oven The 3 2 870.Btar Office.35 3° Branc erate; gentlemen oniy.85 1 eight days, at 146 St.Antoine st.through an oversight on my part, he man- A correspondent of the London.} \u2014 BMA OY.\u2019 ] - \u2014\u2014\u2014 = ; to get in a word.- sends the following curious e ; \"VY \u201cable \u201cto rend ans write: bring refetences, = \u2014 TO.PURCHASE HOUBEH » \u2014 TWO NEAT AND COSY BED- ANTED \u2014 SPECULATORS.NOW IN aged na \u2018 Le.\u2018 xtraet ; Apply on Monday.© am.Automatic Check V ANTED \u2014 SERVANTS | our or, BM WA re 210 descriptions In large pid HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.ROOMS In private family, with home com.\\ courge of preparation.\u2018\u201cThe true scenes See ere said he, \u2018I Que heart din paragr ph which Appeared in that, : Book Co.144 MGI st.si ployment and ladles requiring can red; chance to well for cash.\u2019 .\u2019 and \u2018all modern conveniences.Apply at of successful speculation.\u2019 the most e e.eane and couldn't get my life insured i on Friday, December 30, : ty fr ed free of charge to servants.Bishop, st ttes preforr Frank, 493 Craig st.850 ANNE fort lace st \u2019 \"PL 1 exhaustive, extensive book ever issued, price of santed to.But 1 have a son who is 88 of next year the sun enters Aties, and ph WAS nt Eo NE ne or dronine Amps oT $e.- R SALE \u2014 BPLENDID SET OF SILVER Th raed), mailed A see °of change sound as a dollar.Why not talk to him?goes upon the meridien in er.1 Mackey Bt.\u201c85 2 ANTED \u2014 LICENTIATE IN PHARMACY, SALT double harnem.with bells and Y»00M \u2014 LARGE, FURNISHED.SUITABLE \"those whn write for 1t\u2014provided application \u201cWhere is he?said I.; means, according to \u201cModern Astro Mac Ww P.of Q, must be well educated and of tur pads.Apply at Royal Victoria Stabler, ?Ror married C2 Cathorine Kentiemen, 810 3 received before the ree Haw exhanated, \u201c\u2018He is out at my home about thirty that 8 tremendous war will be the - - y * 3 : si room.= - tely, \u2018\u201cInvestmen ats,\"\" ; » cor VASTE SENEKAL SERVANT: MUS ood address Auply D, 4 Bar 0e, 5 saw AGENTS WANTED.Matha mums Foo.vo re Ho.Ra Siam st, Naw York 06° BGs [rom BE, J IL be worth yout of 100.me ES - at TN R BALE \u2014 ONE 3-SEATED FAMILY 00M \u2014 NICELY ED ROOM, NO - ER = A ein nt, once.\u201d Ia .a 2 : 3 TW EE SMART WANTED \u2014 AGENTS TO SHLL SURGICAL F sieigh, one buzey.Appiy to Telephone ather roomers Rept.Gas ater.R SALE \u2014 OR LET GENERAL STORE ; nswered.Gen.Buller an Kruger, D \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A GOOD ANTED O OR THR AD gh, repr 3 n.below Bherbrooke st.Fe aire; rare chance.Apply M.a the address and took the : SL : WA nora) servant, whe oan.when necca- Win: lo earn, dressmaking, also improvers.ao An dent apinets and Specialtion, Main 3B.81 Evans st.off St Usbat 85 1 Paquet DS BL James at.Broadway hotel.rp i Sob there.I found the.house Euglishwomen are still rase sary, sled at home % § or Ironing.Apply advertised.Big money to hustlers.Canton Bur- R SALE \u2014 HORSES BY AUCTION ; : 88 3 ii right and rang the bell.\u2018À woman an- manner of woman Mrs.Kruger is, 0 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GENERAL gical and Dental Chair Co.Canton, Ohla JCF very day at 2.30.Private sales at all \u2014 A LARGE FRONT ROOM.WITH RARE CHANCES MANUFAC.awered and I asked if Mr.Blank's son was whether she is really at heart as averse: ANTED_REIIABLE AGENTS.vou oan Wiliam or ecod pining cont 20\" 8e.\"Marx ___ 85 1_ (times.From 30 to 0 head ot coos Bee and grate.suitable 100 Mitchen, in e quiet, prt- À ALE atifeners, complete.good paying at home.the British as her husband Wa a profitable businens soning fes and cot, pit] Apply morning or evening.30 Ro - WON hand teed or money refunded.T.ue 0 lyr at M Drummond.38 1 business, also boo pairs of poele 10,000 pairs \u2018fe is\u2019 she answered looking at me Zou War of 1880, fee in your own locality.R.B.avhoe an roët.St.Paul.35 1 - 2000 for soles.e pi etor hav- * \u2018 r Was in com 4 Go; Ton and Coffea Importers.4 Colborne, To- ANTED\u2014 GENERAL FARM HAND, LOW PROPERTY WANTED.W.Foster & Co.¥1 too) DOMS_ \u2014 COMFORTARLY FURNISHED ft other occupation will sell machinery and pT i SU I asked.showed him every y onto.aw wages to 1st May; must be trusty and good PT at rt R SALE \u2014 THE FAST PACING MARE, single room.on bath mets ~ sock een NO orm.Address Marquis & \u201cYou may, she answered, and led the speaks of her ip ; : NUANTUD =< §3 PER DAY BURE, GHNTLE- Mliker, Brate Ser L Epo man Knowiton' Pallace Girl, oe of the fastest road mares ferences exchanged.170 Mance st._ Bea .À way inside.She dissppeared for a mo.years sent her NV men, or fedies: not to canvass, but to for eight monthe.L.\u2019 3 ANTED .A DOUBLE TENE- {in Canade, bas full mile \u201cin 31.and \u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014 em FURNISHED OR UN.| FOR SALE \u2014 COUNTRY NEWSPAPER AND ment and then reappeared upon the scene Boers generally 3 employ agents: position permanent; §M00 per : A ment or three flat house, from $2.| handsome: sent need speeding sleigh and furnished, 2nd flat, also nicely furnikh- Feb ofice, doing D arr et ex monthe\u2019 old baby in her arms, admiration, and\u2019 von moon \u201cEjeriencs uineos ity.Address M.WANTED, ue Poe 3000 JENERAL SER: Soave Fires ren tate A 2 [amet Te Be ht UE P ee à our pére a aooommodations.Agr !° cranes for Te sar oon: sacs rient * ac pas and 1 ollapsed.\u201d\u2014~Detroit Free Press.* \u201cfine fellows.\u201d Telerences; ponts : : ?A Godbes wn, es TI , @f D, thou > a ° \u2018 so - \u2019 A lourqheaser, X, , > \u2018 = ' , District Manager, nto Office, vant; best of references required; money .to 601 Mt.Paul st.38 3 288 University st.- entree War, Toronto, Onts 148004 tf no object.\u201d Apply 76 Tupper st.851 street.\u201cI Foster & Co.o 9 : ; py : : : : ! .: ; .7 ° - ¥ .WER AE 2 ur pr ES 3 SR, Pres MORE EE \u201cTE.MONTRE rer Td eR a a Si a oly, CHURCHES.CHURCH OF ENGLAND.METHODIST.{ i MORE PER gr Te : , \u2014 : es \u2014 : taken it found that Ald.La had wn \u20ac been upheld by.thirt M némbers ot ouncil at .- | .to two dissenting.Fhe dissentiehts were e \" g bi ein pained that he Tape ay aa they \u2019 \u20ac + ht t i rd : + At WhicH the Personnel of the beivs fairiy trot ne var vote Committees Was Decided THE ROAD CHAIRMANSHIP.The next position was the Road chair Upon.manship and Ald.Valliers moved that Ald.a | \u2014\u2014 \u2014 .Martineau get the place.The motion was .ALD.JACQUES AND LAREAU KICK.fi cotumitions* Aid.hausse moved.Chat u MUNION, | vase second a8 - , : iv committes .Chaussé mov: a I : \u201ci .: BEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY.; T.M.'S, Dorval.T.JAMES METHODIST IRCH, \u2014 : Ald.Lareau, of St.Mary's Ward, be put | standard of excellence in the use of the \u201cAt all (CHRIET CHURCH AATHEDRAL.Rev.ST four Bundays of monih 10.80 à m.: 08 SY of St.Catherine and City Councillors.ste.Both Are Dissatisfied With the Posi- on the \u2018committee, in the place of Ald.firearm.a Sregyista De Canon Norton, D.D.rector, of Montreal, all other Bundays, 4.30 pm.Holy Communion Rev.Dr.Williams and Itev.Wm.Spariiux.Wil f Hoch W \u2019 All : initiati a vial uide Steen, special preacher.Holy - on \u2018fourth Sunday.\u2018Rev.R.Mewton, M.A.pastors.Rervices at 11 aon and 7 p.m.Morn.\\ ; ilson of Hochelaga Ward.- over 60 years of age-at the initiation anion 10 a.: vices on ac- rector.\u2018 ing preacher, Rev.Dr, Ant Iv reach- ti All i à î Th E bv ] og , to and medi m.Bpecial solemn servi æ vb » > Ht.Evening preach ons otled to em\u2014Lvery- ok Bumbray ( so of Hochelaga Ward) of tue selleige or such as become resi ents PC eal advice free, © count of the war, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Morning sr Rev.H.M.Tory.Bunday-school at 9.456 and , = Ro, this would not air; .of Canadu after this limit of age reacher, the rector.Evening preacher, Very IBBION HALL, .Zotl à pm I body Else Satisfled.Wilson has been on the Road Committee exempt.* .Ax at, Phi.Be ia school and ing socice Ty Sens Boulorard\u2026 Mora- HERBROO ÉEET ; ee or a long time and Hochelaga Ward should For oue year from the adoption of this Bible classe» in Synoû Hall, at 3 p.m.des \u2018school Pace Br Ha cuett, \u2018rector.CHURCH.her.> Le Tichargmn Bea ; The general caucus of the City Council, dh iminatèd against for St.Mary's} jyatem- an subsequently in the case of 1 M A ISM ST GEORGE, Vv ~\u2014 Den Co michael, 2 - ) BE va pastor.Bervices at 11 am.and 7 p.m.\u2019 | ; = ; .4 à ads between 18 an years of age\u2014all | | - ery Rev.panique, INITY CHURCH, B is.Sunday funday-echool at 3 p.m.bold Testerday olternoon, as a th i be ld.Jncques\u2014-T also think it, would not | should be permitted, if they so.desire, to er.Pb PE Ww.How.; g ces 1 a or hihubarnols.T.Everett, MOUNTAIN STREET.corner Mowntal à 4 : ade, \u2018 ; ., quailfy emselves independently of gov- : .the § Ice.Bpeclai | rai \\ , Cs Mountain an %, who in the past bad been supreme, and who Council then approved of the committee ernment supervision in their training: ut ; .Sueatyt faa oni.Morning heather.the.Lord - Services at 11 Pe Fond Pann, pastor a had awarded chairmanshi d t As proposes y its chairman.; thereafter all who are liable under the regu\u2019 - Bishop.Evening preacher, the Dean.3 p.m.IBBION OF VERDUN (Anglican), Gordon 3 p.m.\u2018 Awarded oi i ans ipa un ea 3 on The [notion to appoint Ald.Lebeuf ghair lations ehould be required to attend period: gunday school and Bible classes aves: 08 pm Bur day nue.Divine service Sunday hd mn in committees to whom they wo ; the truth man of the olice Conunittee vas made by ically and without remuneration, at cen: ee n Carmichael's class w resum n the = 3 3 p.m.- T END METHODIST CHURCH, cor, .: ; ae .; ; : | , 1 church, 7.06 p.m., evenl cer.Bt fly welcome.Rev.WW.A.Fyles, incumbent.C.; is that they were sorely in the minority Ald.Laporte, and na (Carried prithout a .tres of instruction until they secure a quali- THE L ATEST NEWS church.7.06 p.m.(Svening A rangers | orn.president.SV pe ot Sourgol and Canning oe Serviced yesterday, and had to be content with what hig comitioe.Ald.Lebeut (hen name TION.ration En ante te effet of which tore divine sebvice.wil bo directed to seats be- RESBYTERI To Rev.Datla Winter, pastor.the new Council thought they were entitled 1\" object.\u201d wid Ald.Lareau, \u201cfor some To the Edi HIDE hy or EC \u2019 toga to exempt them from further at matiom for en set Lents nd ET \u2018 EB BYTE N.(CENTENARY, Point St Charles.R.Melvin old members (meaning Ald.Jacques for To the Editor of the Star: : .y.many years 1 T, JAMES THE APOSTLE.BPECIAL BER- ! lor, pastor.om.- to\u2014and that was not the earth.onc) have been hay off the © Ee ttes « LS ; AI! who\u2014not being exempt \u2018under the ve in my side and kidneys, and scro ula run- S vice and intercession.Holy Communion, T.ANDREW'S (Church of Scotland).Rev.school \u201cana Bite Cinas a mn.Evene à pu.Ald.Jacques, especially, was sore at the to give places to new men; it is not fair.\u201d Sir\u2014There is in Montreal an official hide gulations\u2014avoid compliance in Sither the ning sore on, my les, for {wenty-soven plain, ê a.m.Jdorning prayer 1 sm, preacher 1 Edgar HILL M.A.D.D.C : en : .PR .\" ; ?, i < ca à y iabili years: © Itching an urning a m ev.C.G.Evenine prayer o'clock.I t1 rm, d 7 p.m.Minister laes > R 8TR , .Vv.committees he was given to sit on, and he new chairman explained that the inspector, whose duties, 1 take it, are to be eubjeet Pre cg peste a fon ad was almost unbearable.1 employed Dr.preacher.the Tor soins men and women, 3.30 ne Sunday- 7 a pastor.Services at 11 am.and .@ pastor wili preach.Sunday-zchool ; rector.are free at with considerable w hi ; .committee had been formed after numer- inspect anid classify all grades of hides sub- ; Parredis, Dr.Damond, Dr.Tanguay and p.m.Sunday-school 83 p.m.3.15 Bible class fu school 3 p.me warmth informed.the new Gus caucusts and he thought it was a com- ! rs strictly enforced De Tres all of Coatlecok.They ail chapel.: members that he was not being treated mittee that should not be chan .mitted to him, which.are then stamped Mone, paltics might be appropriated & * .xed.There = : , ).al .y pe nig prop claimed my blood had been heated and y with British justire but \u201cwith Boer jus- had been no intent to treat anyone badiy.with their grade and weight which thus to support of a national atriotie fund, that I could not be cured.Last Aoril 1 ST MARTIN'S.Rov.and Bible class 8 p.m.T.OABRIEL.Rev.Robert Campbell, D.D., G.Osborne Troop.M.tor.Services at 11 am.and T p.m.AST END, corner Lagauchetlere and Plea A., rector.Day of solemn intercession bY Evening subject: \u201cThe Holy Spirit.\u201d Sunday- sls streets.Rev.GQ.G.Huxtable, pastor.i p.m.Bervices at 10.30 a.tn.and 7 p.m.tice.\u201d As for the much talked of British b The emmitice pfhen stood a proposed regulates their selling value.Tanners and ai Jor see in ae non: Be of that great Ne rh rer om Tenson, of the war.poly Communion 8 22.100.school and Bible class : 2: : + > .a \u20ac PR 5 1 ; Fi 3 * = a.m.mn, - justice he had not been treated with it at y eu, acques dissenting leather dealers in Montreal refuse to deal pection with the working of the system.a well man; my rheumatism has all left, Preacher.the.rector.Evening prencher, Rev: MERICAN PRESPYTERIAN CHURCH, OCHELAGA METHODIST, 17 Marlbor- all-He was determined to let his brethren FIRE COMMITTEE.in goods not bearing these marks.On the The proposal is one which calls for but the pain in my \u201cide RCRA = Prot.Abbott-Smith.: Morcorner Dorchester and Drummond stress ough at.Sunday services 11 a.m.and T know what he thought about them and Ald.Ames fow moved that Ald.Hart face of it, this seems to be a system equal- trifling sacrifice of individual convenience snow the scar to any one, if any one LL SAINTS, cor.Bt.Denis and Marié Tere, \"Evening \u2018 sérvice 7, subject, \u201cWhy Pn abbath-school 3 pm.Rev.E.À.Davis, said he felt better for having done so.For he chairman of the Fire Committee.I hin ly adapted for the protection of buyer and *° good citizenship; while it promises, if doubts this testimonial.\u201d I will take my oath Anna strocin.Beata all free.Rev.Canon nor the men?\u2019 Rev.T.S.McWililams, the \u201c .© .40 was carried without opposition, Ald.Hart ler ali - os ; conscientiously developed and enfo , to that this is true.I believe that this remedy Evans, M.A.rector.Morning prayer 11 am.pastor, will preach.Bunday-school at 3 p.m.T.HENRY METHODIST CHURCH.Ser- bimself rhe brought his hand heavily down then nanied his committee and it wus at seller a ke.Now let us see how it works, | add enormously to the defensive power of is the best blood purifier in the world.preacher he Tn Evensong.thou at pn, OTANLEY STREET, near the Windsor, Rev.vice 11 am.and 7 p.m.Synday-school 3 on his desk) he vared nothing, but for his once approved of.This winter, 1 shipped to a prominent deal- the Dominion and the Empire.\u2018 WM.WELCE \"Mason.en, Rev 2 = x > \u2014 S F.M.Dewey, M.A, pastor.Services at p.m.Rev.W.H.Stevens, pastor.ward he did core, and the way he had been aff, Cleariiue be chairman of the.Wajer or, (¥© dots of hides.From one consigne DR.CA General, Costicook, Que.+ GT.GEORGES v.M.© A.Malionneurs Il wnd 1 clock, Sundayichonl I pia.Chinose [IN JONTREAL | AEST | METHODIST pity treated.wan not fair to his ward.Committee.This was carried without dis | Meut, weight 1634 lbs, returns were made arm dale, Halifax, N.S.This remed oe found in ant Morning prayée 11 o'clock.Sunday-school at 3 2 = \u2014 7 the Rev.Arthur WW, re en Tam t be explained that new Council sent.as was the membership of the com- to me from the inspection room with the , : : .y can ound ln ail the p.m.Evemng dt 7 o'clock.ONTREAL ANNEX.corner Mance and 7 p.m.Bunday-school at 3 p.m.way explained that the A mittee as proposed by Ald Clearibue ti d Port hides, b h \u2014 Roronte, rus stores In Montreal.Ottawa.A Road oh Be ices.Di ne po o wit 3, both English and French, did not think oi ; sed hy : ., respective grades of the hides, but with an oronto, and throughout the country.T.MATTHIAS.Cote Ft.Antoine a.wili preach at both services.Divine service w ; ) ; = : ! we cha à P i * ; A .; - \" .- t 11 am.and 7 p.IRST FRENCH METHODIST.corner of me tr ts he yn the | re phir of the Market Commiftee, appurently unexplainable _decresse un || 4 LOYAL CATADIAR: JA\" Suguists guarantee nese remtsates |S Wmoinl Mormhe prio al Ji, Rv |v andugied LEE PE ET Cone ant Sn minnie he Eon .past, entitled hini te remain in the char non.Ald.Jacques was formerly chairman weight of 332 lbs, or an average of over To the Editor \u2018of the Star: .Syrup and Rheumatic Cure.Price $1.00 per MARYS Profoniaine street.Hochelaga.1.MATTHEW'S CHURCH.Point St.Char- | 7 Dm Hundey aol Deryloes 8 a.m.an mane ; he wf the \" fark longer on the Police | this committee, and so when the motion 20 per cent.\u2014 One hide, weight 45 Ibe.was Sir,\u2014Some time ago there appeared in the Dottle.Or 8 bottles for 55-00, Cough 8yrup, |S | ART A, Prafontaine EU pm.Bundoy- - MATTHEW'S CHURCH Po antor.Ser.- ; Committee.The Council has .awarded La » made he said I dissent.\u201d He went on returned as 25 Iba.a loss of 44 per cent, telegraphic columns of the Star a despatch up in Tablets, and can be sent by man\u2019s school and Bible class 3 p.mi Mo hip of the tM uniay school Yond Vv Ter Western end Lansdowne.avonues.MeV.ä him a seat on the Water Committee and a a oh that he did not eare what the Coun- another weighing 103 lbs.was returned 28 sent fromy Victoria, purporting to Be a and 80 cents per box.\u2019 r.STEPHEN'S CHAPEL, corner Dorches- Bible class at 8 pm.C.RB.Bland, pastor.Services 11 a.m.and 7 i sent on the Parks Committee.« 2 cil did to him, but if he was not to get the 75 Iba, loss over 25 per cent.On my visit- report of \u2018Boer meeting in this city.| WM.SMITH, - STEPHEN'S CHAT tor avenue.Ven p.m.Bunday-school and pastor's class 3 p.m.* \u201c | chairmanship it shonld go to Ald.reau ing the inspection rooms the inspector's I a pro-Boer meeting Ly- Coaticook, Que., Archdeacon Evans, reotor.Holy Communion, 10 HALMERS' CHURCH.corner Prince Ar- - - ALD.LAREAU DISSATISFIED TUO.who had been on the committee a long deputy, who was then engaged in 1nspect- The statement was made that the meeting Proprietor and Sole Agent for Canada and a.m.and after morning service.Bervice at 11 thur and Bt.Lawrence streets.Divine Mount ROYAL AVENUE METHODIST time.He then moved that Ald.Lareau ing (by the y, who gi hi : \u201cC in Christia the United States.8ntylaw tf o'clock, preacher, the rector.Sunday-bchoo! and Service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Chinese Sab.CRURCH.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.5 \u2026 , .: Au se Aid.y \\ A > ° o'clock.Evening service at bath-school m.ath-school p.m.of Be an oun oyal avenue.A Ald.Lareau was also very unhappy he gi re y the way, who gives this man per- was presided over by \u201cCaptain Christiansen Bible close at three { ice at 10 Sabbath-school 8 corner of Berri and Mount Royal | at the treatment the new Council thought he given the position.\u2018F may say that a mission to perform the inspector's duties) a well-known seafaring man.\u201d Now, while T o'clock, preacher, the rector.; Ro ible usa for young men.3.15 pm.: ; AR hi : men he Ww i rit.few of us are not getting British fair play informed me that after the hides are re- my name is not \u201cChristiansen,\u201d but : nd to ¢ o'clock.Rev.G.C.Heine, pastor.Strang- À ONTREAL SOUTH.Rev.G.A.Melntosh, y od Io wie taken Le ue Pose (Committee here to-day, but Boer fair play.\u2019 | ceived they are opened and trimmed, then Christensen, I have reason to believe that T STEPHEN'B, cor.Bt.Paul nd Ie ers heartily welcome.\u2014là B.A., B.D.pastor.Services will be con- - ; , «1 \"Ald.Gagnon pointed out that Ald.weighed and a further number of pounds it was intended that I should be referred tor sta Bervice at los and Bible class (CRESCENT STREET.The Rev.A DB.Mac Jucted at JLT mT pm Sunday-sch>ol and 7 p.m.The pastor will officiate.Bunday- Denis nt.oppo- school and Bible classes at 8 p.m., H some stupendous votes, and Was given à Lareau and so he could nut see why either was there he inspected a hide weighing through your columns that I have no-sym- ST LAMBERT METHODIST CHURCH, at where during the past two years he has cast Chausse belonged to the same ward as Ald.deducted for water, manure, ete.While 1 to, I should like to be permitted to say A Reconstructant .Joe at 1 o'clock, Bunday schoo roumbant., seat on the Hygiene Committee instead.He the ward or Ald.Lareau had been treated fifty lbs.after being trimmed from whicl h ded RINITY CHURCH.St j A ei : a .à 2 .7 .Lambert.Pastor, Rev.B.Lennon, B.was allowed, bowever, to retain his seat budly \u2019 on ing trimme m ch pathy with the Boers, never attended a T v Rev.Graham.! .à wever, y.CLL be then deducted 11 lbs, or over 20 per pro-Boer meeting, and am as loyal a British Top te Viger Faust.: D.Services at 11 am.and 7 pm.Buaday- ° Mark © .; - ., , ; eeting, y en, , i Communion.Special.ser- 7.MARK'B.- Rev.A.Xing, pastor.Ser- .1) n the Market Committee.He also com Ald.Chausse \u2018took the occasion to say cent.for water, manure there was none.subject as is to be found in the Empire.Pector A ee Intercession at 11 A.QF: MARKS.Rov.A dF om.Sabbath.choot and Bible class 3 p.m.id ained ti h h ns not being given vitish that he did not see any striking reason I asked him what he would have de- To those in British Columbia who know m.and T p.m.Morning preacher, the rectar.school and Bible class 3 p.m Frenins service OTE ET.PAL J air play; that his ward was being hwrt why he should refuse the seat to give it to ducted on a 65 Ib.hide in the same con- me (I have lived here 38 years) thia denial P omen Evening prescher, Principal Hackett.SBunday- 7 pm.Chinese Sabbath-school p.m.C a Evan mL.Morning Service at 11 a.ap and that he felt no yearnings of affection Ald.Lareau.dition and he said 11 lbs.from which one on my part is superfluous; but I think it S \u2019 school and Bible.classes 8 pm.- So ee - : ph 4 towards those who had brought him to It was here that the division.given at van see that either he is deducting too lit- well to put inyself on record ns repudiat- 7 t ST PAUL'S, Rev.Jsmes Binns.oo on F AIRMOUNT AVE.METHODIST CHURCH Ë this eore pass.the opening of the report, occurred.The tle in one, case or too much in another.i he allegati : - ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST, corner 0 tor.Services at 11 am.and at corner Fairmount avenue and Mance at, i] TAN 1e +R \u201cat he ; on ive Ald.Anyway he i ; .another.ing the allegation.: \u2014_\u2014 Ontario and St.Urbain sts.All seats pm.Sunday-achool 8 p.m.Bible class 3.10 p.m.Montreal Annex.The Rev.D.A.Lough, B.T.OPINION WAS UNANIMOUS, vote on the main motion to give All.|?nyway he is relying simply on his judg- CAPT.JAMES CHRISTENSEN, ' tres and unaprroprinted.Rev.Canop Wood, M.St.Paul's Mission.corner Charlevoix and Bt.I, = pastor.Sunday-school anniversary.Ber- ; ; ae Chausse the place was carried by 30 to 3.ment (or lack of it) and not on any es All.pi tan?! A.motor.Rev.Dr.Wright v.Arthur Charles streots.Sunday-schoo! % p.m.Evening vices at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m, Morning preacher, The following division on the The new chairman then named the mem- | tablished percentage.He quoted an excep- No.9 Montreal street, 0 S Color Com ound French apd Rev.Wm.C.Hodrer ose Com: Church off o'clock.Rev.Chas.A.Doudiet, Rev.E.W.Halpenny.Platform meeting ine - 0° Danchi motion wo Five the chair bers of his committee and his slate was | tional case where he might possibly have Victoria, B.C Holy Comm Sprain).Satine 10156 am ure salonary.evening.Bunday-school 3 p.m.: - _manship of the Market Committee to Ald.adopted.been justified in a tare of 25 per cent.on © eo : Evensong at 7 o'cloc LS \u2019 RS DE ined in a tare of .- KINE, Sherbrooke st., head of Crescent OUGLAS METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.W.Appended to.the foregoing is_the follow.E D H.Emsley.pastor.Services Sunday at 11 Chausse, -and not to Ald.Lareau, as pr Ald.L ; 3 ; i- one hi hi | * Ve p Ald.La » As\u2019 pro- .Lesperance moved that Ald.Lari: one hide, but assured me that there was |; : H ç û ann ] = \u2018st.Rev.A.J.Mowatt, pastor, will preach posed by DM Jacques, proves pretty con- viere be chairman of the Incineration Com- nothing exceptional in the shipments re- 'ng note from His Worship Mayor Hay) Rebuilds and Strengthens the 3T: LUKE.comer, Dorchester and Chafiplat® tI am and 7 pm.Babbath-school and am.and 7 pm.Morning preacher.the Rev.\u20ac \u20ac at Couneil wa: retty wi a 6 i i ra y - iv = : .; - - .T.KE.he Ae le class p.m.G.Huxtable.Evening preacher, the pastor, dy I as pretty well una- was no dissent, neither was there any ob- ceived from me, yet I lose 44 per cent.in Victoria, B.C., January 27, 1800.rector.Special services on account of the war |: Sünday-sehool mt 3 o'clock &s usual.pa | \\ | nimous, on.all sides, that Aid.-.acques ail jection.to the members of the committee as nne case, and an average of over 20 per Disease-Injured System.at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.The rector Will preach r-NOX, © Mansheid and Dorchest j y Davidson in the even a Rev TT Fleck B.A.pastor, Hours MISCELLANEOUS.pra cant Sl Sand Lareay should not be overloaded with civic named by the chairman, was also approved.cent, on all.That this is not a solita To Whom It May Concern: .in the morning and Dr.I honours.The \u201cayes\u201d are \u2018to give the po- A motion wis now made by AM, Hart instance of an error on tbe part of the nr 1 hereby certify that Capt.James Chris \u2014_\u2014 ing.Bunday-school and Bible class for adulte or service I ated And 7 o'clock.OT ae ; 4, eition to Ald; Chausse, and the \u2018\u201c\u2018nays\u201d were that Ald.Ames be chairman of the Hy- spector or his deputy, but is part of the lensen, master mariner and pilot of the at 8 pm school and Young Men's class at.3 p.m.Chin- Fret.QUURCH Che HRIOT 4 Sclentist, against him ging the place: ° mene and Statistics Committee.There usual order of things is proved by the fact port of Victoria, B.C., has been personally (RACE, Wellington ot.Solemn services of hu- \"#2 school at 10 em.and 815 pm.11 a.m.and 7 pm.\" - Services ot lcBride.1] urner, Laporte,\u201d Sadler, wos no dissent, neither was there any dis that from the second shipment, consisting known to me for the last twenty years, as It Bestows on Women What They miilation and intercession at 8 and 11 MERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL, 73 9 met.Ames, Ekers, Martineau, Cleari- | sent to the members of the committee as of 25 hides\u2014sent unfortunately before re.a good loyal citizen; and 1 am satisfied , a.m.Evensong 7 pm.Toapaotor ot Baorvices 11 o'olock aa 7 THE ADVENT CHRISTIAN CONGREGA- ue, Lareau, Gallery.Roy, (Gouin, La- | named by Ald.Ames.ceiving returns from the firat\u2014a still higher that the rumour of his sympathy with the | i Notre Dame st.Rev.J.o'clock.Jobn Curry, pastor.ine ot To.Conservatory 1h 2 Bt Cather marche, Lebeuf, Smith, Tansey, Raby, Fau-| The final committee to be manned was percentage was deducted, 356 lbs.being couse of the South African republic\u201d bas Most Require ST NAD.rector.Morning pray- |.- officiating.Buhject: \u201cThe destiny of the peri ah 0 erison.Hart, Savignac, Gagnon, the Parks Committee, and Ald.Savignac deducted from a weight of 1518 lbs.no foundation in fact, and does him gros ' : er at 11 o'clock, preacher, the rector.ALVIN.corner Notra Dame st.west and : % ATA riviere, Lesperance, Chevalier, moved that Ald.Gagnon be its chairman.I claim that this tare is excessive and injustice.© SBeixneurs nt.Services 11 and 7 o'clock.ROTESTANT HOURE OF INDUSTRY AND obillard, Lavallee, Bumbray, Vallieres\u2014 There wax no dissent, nor was any oppo- unjust and that the buyer reaps all the CHAS.HAYWARD, ST THOMAS MISSION, 809 Delorimier ave.Sabbath-schpol and Bible class 3 p.m.Chinese J.e, Longue Pointe.Bunday at 1.80 p.m, Na - sition raised to the membership of the benefit of the inspection.There can ! Mayer.| Full N eu near Ontario.Sunday-schogl 5 pm Bere eh ator: 10 a.m.Rov.J.Lyall George, divine service, by the Rev: A J Mowat Nays\u2014Brunet, Jacques, Wilson\u20143.committee as proposed by Ald.Gagnen.no doubt that on a very moderate cati- |.\u2014_\u2014 \" u ervous Energy and vice Bunday evening at o'clock.\u2026.ee PETER EN Treo HOW THE COMMITTEES ARE CONSTI \u201cBETTER CARE OF SQUARES.\u2018mate there in 5 Ibs.extra tare on each hide BOARDS OF HEALTH.Rich: Nourishing Blood.MURCH OF THE ADVENT.camer of NfELVILLE CHURCH.Westmount Rev.W.preaching.Burns.7 pom.\" Bible chase Bander, .- ED .The appointment of Committees having the average price of 9 cents per lb.this To the Editor of the Btar: Lo \u2014 - 4 ner oo Ritson EN ve Tov.A 2 and 7 bam, ad Pacbool en Pastors.Bible 1 am.and 3 pm.: The following shows what Council decided en disposed of Ald.Lavallee moved that means 45e per hide, and figuring Sir,\u2014It was with great pleasure I read =, | Douil, M.A, curate.Holy Communion.8 a.alass 3 p.m.CANDINAVIAN EVANGEL should be: the personnel of the various dil the squares in.the city be under the 20 hides an hour for 8 hours |in your issue of Friday last, your needéd Th S toi is Perfé tl d Pe m.\u2018Morning prayer 11 a.m.Evening prayer 1 of Montreal.Borvicas ever gunday Cat committees for the ensuing two years: control of the park committee; he thought a day this reached the respectable advi marks i re Rigas 0 System is Ferleclly an I pm.; ; AISONNEUVE Presbyterian Church Rev.the American Presbyterian Chapei, 30 Inspeo- _.Finance\u2014Laporte, chairman; Smith, Sad- they would be better cared for than under total of $1700 a month or over $20,000 a year advice or remarks in regard to the new | © ile y, JUDE'S.corner Cournol and Vinet sta, tees i x .MacKeracher.B.A.minister.8er- tor street.11 o.m.and 7.30 p.m.All Scandinae ?ler, kers, Savignac, Brunet, Faucher, I such a big committee as the Rodd Com- put into the pockets of the tanners and City Council! We must put on every Board ; manently Built Up: S Rev.Canon Dixon.rector.Morning vray- \u2014 - Viens are Invited- ads \u2014 Martineau, chairman; Gallery, mittee.taken from the \u2018buteherk and dealers.Jf Health, City, Town and Cou med, LC \u2019 er at 11 o'clock.Evening service, p.m.Suh: v t 11 and 7 o'clock.Rav.Fr ; Turner, Ouimet, Lesperance, Robillaëd,Wil- The Mayor.\u2014\u2018In order to make such a The final result is that only those com- who know moe about the oun, aie Un \u2014\" day-school $ D.u»i AWB.Reid, Pagtor - HOWE fhe \u2018ebapels corner of \"ur and change you would need to change the up- pelled to ship hides to Montreal will do so, [and apply them than we have had! But RE Mayor streets, on Sundays at 10.30 a.m.and 3 5 : ; CY ¢ wy : The healthy, vi ourous and Fuddy-cheeke CUT SIMONS CHURCH, corner of St.Eliza- a Wh \u2014 C .> i i i .: » S ee .T.SIM! ONTREAL WEST.rni service 11.m.Rev.Emery F.Bmi or : Water,\u2014 Clearihue, chairman; Robert propriation of the Park Committee, and having to rely on the caprice of the in- among the things mentioned in your ex\u2019 woman with bright and sparkling eyes i S beth avenue and Notre Dame st.Bt.M Fd 7.TRE a EO slase- Mocunes during the week oh \u2018Tuseday, Weanée- 1 Lamarche, Chevali J | i 3 iv we À A : a.son, Lamarche, Chevalier, Jacques, Val- also to make an entire change as to its spector who by excessive tare may reduce cellent remarks, as necessary to health, } joy to all \u2018around her.At home and abroa Henri.Services 8: m.and dei pm >.Bungay os at 2.00 pat on day and Saturday.ers, rector.lie Raby.employes, etc.You are making this mé- e price 20 to 50 per cent.Thus, the ip- missed, what seems t th - ; Police \u2014 Lebeuf, chairman; Tansey tion.as if you were at only a friendly spection presumably instituted for the \"ben fundamental of all; and that ie ee ientie she attrncta the od and young, and her 10 frank Mo°ENT ROYAL VALE.Rev.J.MIN AILWAY MEN'S CHRISTIAN _ASBOCIA- Ames, McBride, Chevalier, Roy, Raby.caueur.\u201d\u201d efit of the trade of the city, is really an ventilation.We should have his in every fluence is all-powerful.id : 4 Crombie, minister.Bervices a 8.30 p.m.; TION meets i) = M.C.À.Hall.cormsg.\u2014 \u201cFi \u2014 Hart, chairman; Ames, Tansey, Ald.Gagnon was sure it was in the inter- obstacle to its development.\u2019 home, in every new house that is built, and | The half-sic and invalid woman = : br) T- STEPHEN % ach iy Bonnin, \u2018ss Toho! at io pon Mier will preach.Bunday- way).\u201d x B Chania every funaay Gouin, Lavallee, Bumbray, Chausse.est of the city this change should be made; GEORGE BRYAN in all our gaols, hospitals and college.sight, and her presence chills the very at =.Mor Sprayer il\u2019 o'clock.Evening prayer - o'clock.nday.at 6 \u201c Incineration \u2014 Lariviere, chairman; Val- there rhould be no opposition to it.Noyan, P.Q \u2019 Drink and foul air are the two great pla.mosphere that surrounds her, a 7 o'elock.Bunday-school 8 p.m.1CTORIA.Rev.Donald MacViean pastor.= lieres, Bumbray, Turner, Gallery, Roy, La- Ald.Brunet thought that as the appropri- UE gues of the world, and to my mind fout air .Backaches, sideaches, _headaches, neurai- Services at 11 and T o'clock.ALVATION ARMY.Gospel services {im lee.ations had been passed there should be no is the greater.\\ gia, nervous.'prostration, irregularities, ST PAUL'S.Upper Lachine, Rev.R.Hew.et English) | at the Barracks 20 JAA Hygiene and Statistics \u2014 Ames, chair- change made this year.ln connection with the above communica.(REV.) JOHN MacMILLAN rheumatism and liver and kidney complaints ton, rector.Bunday-echod Er hi Holy ST LAURENT.Rev.Thos.A.Mitchell, min.Street, at and il a.m.and 8 and 7.30 p.m.foun; Robertson, Ouimet, Lareau, Lamarche ea Sadler\u2014* | certainly approve of the tion, 2 wig! reporter called on « couple of Lindsay, Ont .\u20ac .seem to be the peculiar misfortunes of wo- commu or Vündays 8 am.Services at 11 a.m.5A mer.Service at 7 p.m.Bunday-school at (CHRISTIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.Moet! .nce ilson.hange; for a long time past the squares prominent ide dealers in the city.' , - men of every class.i 7 - 11 ae held at 3 p.m.every Bunday at 450 \u2014-\u2014Markets = Chausese, chairman; Tansey, have: not been kent in the \u2018condition they e first seen was Mr.Claude, of Claude - < : _ To the women who suffer from any of the 24 27 - 1 GILES CHURCH, corner &t Denis and Bt.Antoine Road.CL Trner, Gouin, Lareau, Lariviere, Gagnon.should have been.The Park Committee & Demers, 177 Duke street.Mr.Claude AN E \u2019 illa mentioned, Paine\u2019s Celery Compound (CHURCH CF THE ASCENSION, Qutremont S Catrière strests.Rev.J.R.Dobson, - MÉURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALINM.Parka- Gagnon, chairman; McBride, Eo- will be able to give more care to all thé | informed the reporter that all, the skins MPEROR'S COVETOUBNESS.comes in as the great reconstructant, bring: ave., Qutremont, or 11 o'clock pir tor.Service at 11 a.m.and at 7 p.nt.RN vedenborgique E ew DOERUSALRM _berteon, Ouimet, Robillard, \u2018Jacques, Laval- squares of the city, and:spend more upon they handled passed through the hands of The Emperor of Abyssinia is alwajs ac.ing to sick women the great essentials ol oe ctor.Evening prayer 7 o'clock.Bun- Hanover streets, opposite Fraser Institute.Rev.___ them, than what the Road Committee has the Inspector, and they were perfectly cessible and affable.Also he is great at healthful nervous energy, and rich, nourish.43y.senool and Bible class at 3 p.m.VV ESTMINSTER (Atwater avenue, mpar St.E.Gould, pastor.Service at 11 a.m.\u2014 OPENING OF PROCEEDINGS.been in the habit of doing.Let us have satisfied.It was to the interest of the receiving presents, which he criticiges in INR blood.: - Antoine street).Rev.M.8.y.pas- \"The caucué d by the M ; the change by all means.\u201d dealers to have the weight fixed as bigh as the most embarraseing way.Whers À was Thousands of testimonials from women es- Fous DU REDEMPTEUR, alhetiam wm.lor, Bevices ut 11 am and 7 p.m.Bunday- OSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING every e caucus was opened by the Mayor in- A motion by Ald.Ames to approve of the possible, for they sold them on commission, presented at Cou wi tablish the fact that when Paine's Celery \u201d prayer, 4.05 p.m., choral Ii y pabbetn a or Pires Method forming the new Council that the first th ; ; i bp at rt I saw in one la + p.m., evening Prayer, » any ist Lecture Hall, edr.Plessis an to he a : for each ald man \u20ac take change till the matter could be brought up and the more they realized, the higher the room, huddled together pell-mell.à shock- Compound is used the nerves are braced, |and érmon Rev.D- Lariviere, B.A KENgaTon MISSION, Services Sunday ire sis.during the winter months.one one was oF Fh a Con o take before a regular meeting of Council waa commission for the dealer.Very often |ing \u2018medley of bicycles, surgical instru- tissue is built up, poisons are expelled, the - 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school 3 p.m.oo he oath of office.This was done, the dif- {hen adopted.skius come in frozen, and when thawed ments, cameras, furniture, precious stones, blood is made pure, the brain is clear and RICHMOND BQUARD nr Beton.au Fyndar- - .dnt t aldermen coming before the Cit, b ; ; ; 7 > .+ school 9.30 a.m.Di p B DES NEIGES.Rev.T.A.Mitchell, : : \u20ac 8 I > Just as the Council was about to adjourn out, the weight is greatly diminished.and kitchen utensils.For, while Menclik active, and the cloudless face and 8 Cer minister.Eervices at 11 am Bunday- CONGREGATION Ce perk and taking {he oath.All the mem- Ald.Jacques once more [rotested against Sometimes also, hides are bought with the [makes use of nothing, he covets every.eyes proclaim a condition of perfect health.T.BARNABAS, 8t.Lambert, Rev.W.J.school at 10 a.m.AL.of the new Council were present ex- the treatment that had heen meted out to horns, hoofs and a portion of: the skull, thing.One day the Apostolic Envoy was See that you get the genuine Paine\u2019s Cel- Dart, M.A, rector.Morning service at MMANUEL, corner of Bt.Catherine and cept Ald.Gouin, who was unavoidably de- him and his\u201d ward.Ald.Lareau made a all these have to be deducted.The trou.presented at Court, and Menelik, after ery Compound; see that the name \u201cPaine\u2019s\u201d 11.Evening services at 7.Bunday-school and T NDREW'S, Lachine.Rev.Charles Stanloy streets.Morning service at 1) tained.formed the C th similar formel ; roiest wove F G ble, eaid Mr, Claude, is that many of those having swiftly run his eye over him \u201csug.and the stalk of Celery appear on the wrap.Bible classes at 3 p.m.ST Rod pastor.Services 11 am.and 7 pm.oclock.Evening service at 7 Siciock.preacher he Mayor now informed the Council that t may be said that the above formation who send the skins in are not present gested that h ould lik .r and bottle.35*nty 1 OT.MARK'S, Longueuil.Bervices at 11 a.m.wil me ; : Be had consulted the City Attorneys in rel- | of committees will mot be legal till Lo eT ies are examined.\u2014 If they ort | \u201cThere Che Emperor thought.vor 22 eu Se [ST ead tpn Rectors Bible class 8 pm.ST ANN DE BE, er Mi be D NT BT.CHARLES.18 Cogrersiion ot erence to the proposition to/divide the of at the.inaugural necting on Monday.were, they would soon see that there is choice indeed, and in the best taste.Rev.N.A.Bourss, B.A, or: P Rev.D.8.Hamilton, Basten Horvieas 51 Health Committee into two committees\u2014 There is no likelihood that any changes will good reason for the diminution in all cases.the prelate hastened to comply with the - HURCH OF ENGLAND MISSION, Beau- LUTHERAN a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school and Bible class Jncigeration, and Hygiene and Statistics.be made in any of these committees.At the time of the reporter init, 8 Jocal.Emperor's strange wish.Abysrinia is Jor A BRITISH SOLDIER'S WILL.C harnols.Bervices 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Rev.AN.at 8 p.m.The pastor will preach.\u2018He ha n anxious to know how this \u2014\u2014\u2014 his expe rom being the civilized land we have been ti i ; , Lumrmis.[ERAN CHUR MHERST PARK CONGRE change ould be Jegally affected, seeing the RAILWAY PERSO yesterday.One large ox skin weighing 97 {led to expect.The subjects of the Negus evine pcpritioh War Office Js, supplying HURCH OF THE REDEEMER, Cote Ft.Gunman.treat.Service ai le Church, corner Amherst and Dolanger a eoinmittee\u2019s appropriation had already L NALS.pounds was reduced by the inspector to 71 are exceedingly proud of having beaten ¢ blank f goes {( ro 1 C RCH CBunday-school &t 10 am.Bible am.Bundsy-school 0.30 s.m.Kev.F.Riedel, Morning service at 11.o'clock.Bunday-school &t \u201cheen voted.The opipion of the City At- |* Mr.Charles M.Hays, general manager of pounds.The inspector has had a great the Italians.Tt must not be imagined the man + orme of pvills- the first for class 8 pm Diving ori Mo Sundays ab Ti pastor 3 p.m Evening sorvice 2 ¥ Solock ky totneys had been that in order to Yegally the Grand Trunk Railway system, in dent of \u201che system me Entre however, that the Abynsinians ponsess a tv to an vrho vrishen + leave all his proper.em Communion eda on.a Pes, 8 (CALVARY Rev.BE, M.HII, M.A., pastor, ei i: divide the committee Art.44 of the Rules N .5 petent.) Nir military organization which is in any way | ; = À.incumbent.BAPTIST.orping at 11.Evening et 1.© À a > oft Council must be reconsidered, and that Ne Er e.Shaughnessy, president of the dere po ea © Dior formidable, For the mont part their guns Do and t mea euacies to eve mar = PHILIPS CHURCH, Montreal West.RST BAPTIST CHURCH.co oe ot Bt 5 ; \u201cs the-vesoiution which gave the present com- Canadian Pacific Railwa * Company, was in a ing for uniformity of inspection are more dangerous to themselves than to ried soldiers wishing to leave property to S t Morning prayer st TF Évent rayer at Catherine and City Councillors streets.on or Dg Service 11 a.m.Evening sers y pa are appl b property Pp © witttee its approportion would have to be Qttawa yesterday.or based on the Montreal aystem.ts very be Dr meat Eine in mit their wives and children.The British eol- T-_Sundsy-school and Bible class 87 pm.| Rev.J.A Gor ay ohool Fergal Li \u2014 .reconsidered.An ordinary majority Of1 \"Mir.Charles L.Longsdorf, New England bard to judge the amount that should be | tr Port and victaulling, and, above all, diet; like most other people, usually ne Qr \"MARKS, Valieyfiold, Rev.WW.I.3 sm PT * PETHLEHEM, Westmount, cor.Clarke ang / - 3 i 3 -as i educti on frozen skins is > ; 8 e his will unti e Vi aa Beattle, incumbent.Mo rayer, 1 , .> Council could ake these changes pussenger, agent, Seaboard Air Line, was in deducted, the deduction fi skin the fact that they are atcustomed to the glects to make re i until the very ! a Sa ae hr + Moraine fins alt CH.Mance street.Rev.A.L.° tor.Services ad 7 pom.Hopkin, Jai THE FORMATION OF COMMITTEES.the city yesterday from Boston.much larger than on those that are thuw- {rying climate.\u2014Wide World Magazine.ed or dying, upon the Held.It Te said that and \u201cBundey-schcof à pm.Br anton.Borvices at 11 am.a pastor.Evening subject: \u201cPharaoh's Daughe \u201cado\u201d vi, ory, ming || Cote, ur meet |A fame, Pi, Fro oo Yet ee he eos ape se er |= will ta u e question af appoint- h ran R ay sy i * ki } m ray bit o 1.à .ening prayer o'clock, | 7 J hts to the various committees.\u201d pe - last evening for the West.\u2019 rea) fide sud Cults witht e Y complaint : paper or on the inside of a helmet, the Bunny school at 10 am.Rev.L Flanagan, QUES.(Sommer Oghorne oy Mountain oa.UNITARIAN.After n few minutes\u2019 oppressive pause Mr.Frank Patrick, travelling freight against the hide inspector.ree to Î e id of a cartridge box, or perhaps on a Pcumben Dads pastor.du \"BW CHURCH, OF THE MESSIAN.Rev.W.* Lebeuf moved that Ald.Laporte ngent of the Southern Pacific Railway, He quoted the Inspection Act which says gone Iyi fiéar by.The records of the QT.MARY'S CHURCH, Beaconsfield.Morning - Barnes, stor, Bervices al 11 am.and Î : { ritish War Office contain many queer ex- 3 prayer at 11 o'clock and evehing servios GHAGE; corner of Olivier and Western aves.pening and evening.urnes preach bot Westmount.W.T.Graham, - tor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.pas should be appointed chairman of the Fi- passed through the city yesterday from Bos- that the Inspector or his deputy must suo- ' A 1 EO Cree, As in known, this com- Pon yy tract all dirt, manure or parts injured by uptu red amples of unusual oldie of bequeathing the ook knife cuts, and allow for the drying up of .pet art y a dying soldier may have to give, T.GEORGE'S, CHURCH, Bt.Anne Jo Belle.\u2014 v.rn mittee is the most important that is in the M Ce 4 .- r.A.J.Heath, district passenger agent ; : ; the frequency wi ich su sills vu Catterm Mo: pray REFORMED SCOPAL.| sift of the Council.; of the Canadian Pacific Railway, at St.\"ine, the whole, in the discretion of the were made led to Hs which ich \u2018 its 1 o'clock.Evening service at 7 N POINT, ST.CHARLES BAF TINT CHURCH OR EPISCOPAL.; ried,\u201d cried a number of voices.ohm.N.B.was in town yesierd inspector: Another section provides that pr, W.8.Rice, the Well Known Authority, ;) hich be Rev.J.h.Webb, pastor.Grand Trunk , QT.BARTHOLOMEW'S, Beaver Hsil Hill, -0ù , ed,\u201d called Ald.|pohn.NS Bh.A n yesterday ON the inspection shall be made without Tr blanks, which may very conveniently CHAPEL, Ste.Agathe.Service at street, services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Bunday- Bervices at 11 mah.and 7 , no; not carried,\u201d called out AÏd.business connected - with his department Sends a Trial of His Famous .filled out with little writi TRINITY eo.Asa ho ats om.p.m.Mi Jacques.«§ move that Ald.Savaignac be ) : horns, skulls, muzzle, snout or hoofs, and Method Free to AU.1 ing.11 em.wey op p.m.and evening preacher, Rev.C.R.Cook.Arthur J.Herbert, travelling passenger shall give a certificate of the net weight sense prete ner ramener en this position.Ald.Snvaignac has n in the Council before and he should be = agent of the New York Central Railway, without any charge The present inspector r.5 ace.\u201d and Hudson River Railway, Malone, N.Y., was examined by Price and two others, Any one Can now Care Themselves &t Home ; | ' i Be le Pon of Ald.Jacques fell dread.i# in Montreal.and they gave him a certificate of com Without Pain, Danger, Operation or An NO TRIFLING A SCHOOLBOY STATESMAN.: félly flat when Ald.Savaignae arose and Mr.E.J.Coyle, district passeiiger agent petency after putting him through a very Hour*s Loss of Time From Work.18 LIV | ° ; id: \u201cNo.I do mot want to be nominat- of the Canadian\u201d Pacific Railway, at Van.#VETE examination, in which he came out _ .Cad ; Winnipeg Town Topics vouches for the K ied for this seat; 1 am satisfied with the couver, B.Ç., is in town, having returned the best out of four candidates.Mr.Totbe thonsande upon Jhousande of ruptured WITH THE NERVES following letter being the genuine produe- eop Covers of sboice that has fallen npon Ald.Laporte.yesterday from a trip to New York City Price recalled cases which came vader ad in momentar danger, of death tom | : Hono a Cn aews Oy re parpose: : ; i i > et «By 5 = a newspa] rpose: \u2018AN.Jacques then had to withdraw his and Boston, Mass.been deducted by the inspector, and on a Israngulation ay n Street.dir, Montreal, Que., mber 19th, 1899.: STRACHAN |.' 1 \u2018Motion.Mr, J.B.Hofford, New England freight remark of Mr.Price, the inspector ba send treo toall k teal Opiates Hasten the Decay of Nerve Dear Grandmother,\u2014I received your last that ne a (Then, \u201d «aid, the Mayor, \u201cT declare Ald.agent of the Blue Line Despatch, was in hung the hide up, and in twenty-four hours Of bis famous me | colle ur.Chase's Nerve Food letter a few days ago.I fear : Jacques\u2014 Well T dissent.\u201d the city yesterday.it had diminished just the weight dedu \u2018so many lives and - Resto and Rev of 1809 \u2018will not be as happy for the res.- Ald Lareau~ Yes and 1 disent.\" ver.P.J.Lynch, who das for Tome Lime ed by the inspector.es came from \u2018the made 80 [any mon.Wasted Nerv cine dents of the United Bupire\u201d of i ' } ' Ad , : n trainmaster on the Gran n il- A n 1 : women ' aw » t: it might be.It seems ha a ; \u2019 Ald.Laporte then named the members way, at Belleville, is to \u201cbe succeeded by tanners that a sufficient weight had not well Sud strong and Ss | Ne nine yesrs of Her Majesty, | L.A A.| : + y .\u2019 + d permanently cured .à ter- DerrEmen wired No one can afford to waste nervous en.(who has ægled England during many i pray \u2014! x n \"| rible_ wars) that such a disastrous war to .he orto of the Dumas Mods.| the British Empire should take place.Now 80AP.be etl Spprove of above and MOV Mr.W.G, Brownlee, of the Missouri Paci- been deducted.It was eat hy Sal.Jacques again dissented and so a fic, at St.Louis.Mr: Lynch will return to for they re thus enabled to keep up or .e w 4 4e - was called and when the vote was Stratford.M ,Ç their trade.To lose an average of 20 per writing for the free J t for the Colonies to return to æ ! x .! .18 me for e ont \u2018 t, hid t be dition.a De vide the nerves by usid} opiates.to deaden sud ; LU 4 \u2018| : The buichen of Montreal dom perl Er SE a ne rs fo tee EE are Lie Bree in Samples Free on application to W.STRACHAN | ; on ree or fou unds on y ) .À .; x ¢ lh of , it sometimes happens that they lone wen.Sond cary od nerves until overcome by profiration, South Af de etat he dou eve oa & CO., 28-40 St.Timothee street, Montreal.N } .y wenty-five pounds.e conditions Hore td -.most paral ileps a th ! Bg : vary, and it is impossible to fix a percent.|= M! ert \u2018an Nour from The nerves must not be trified with.| Rusia trying to take India sons from : 9 .age\u201d to be deducted.or tien know every ; When the Besinning of nervous disorder there.With 1 to France, Britain may : Cull at same address and see our well assorted OR rs analy soni Sai ia cared and be theres is made aria bee of the merves bar rik: had, ihe grand Set ei, stock of Kitchenware, Crockery, eic., given iy po (STIRS a8 Eve ES SE MRC TR ots helen Be urn nd dpe | Ctr [8 uit free or £98 35 0 300 wrappers., : 0 e itor o e : : J \u2018 9 weak and ex a {3 ars us as i e .= .- Sir, The repeated emphatie warnings be \u201cHeat Lumar b blonly somed Cliisen of at once be restored by the use of Dr.er Holland we are fighting in Same Premiums for packages or Labels of Strachan\u2019s Oriental ing given by the incidents of the South Pélrex, ia says: \"ne Dre fie method je à Chase\u2018 Nerve Food.South Aftlen to-day.But Russia may find + ashing Powder and Btrachan\u2019s P.P, Lye, .Afriean\u201c W d th + omar ble oure, 1 pagan o rupture that de- \u2018This great restorative is in pill form, and at some RA in the near future, that she : BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS; Petrisen, mate ee in ol er Se LS coaain The tery cements of ates YA Bout of Ale Japan Eos at mon te | i Rr LC ! ; - \u2019 ly opportune to submit for public consider ever pis rer\u201d Bo Bot fall to PT, à once for Ba to eroate new nerve cells.\" English are busy with South Africa, France : > 5 HRADAÇHE, x IMPAIRED DIGESTION, ation the fyllowing suggestion: the free trial and thus are qoumel at ® Dr.Chase's Nerve Food is an up-todate ih the on of am PR ee Fift Cc rr Co 4 yes CH, Dissuses SR DERED LIVER and ti Foon cles lone \u2014every male Bri work.Weil af oboe, Commence dow and , \u2018actensifle trestment for ul diseases caused mon, that she racticaliy has Rumia to oon overs wilil secure splendid A rs Get at rst.anonet ie eve scan ses | ee Ed oust of See [oun | Spd date en vu Mate | carts permanents by buiding the herself, and with the smistapce of China, |, Ploture of Montreal Olty.3 À ; cgrgge gg 00000 UTUTOIUE ON : TE incapable, hould be required by Jw to Adasne.NX jou vil Ves regret baring dud que 2 a all ors, or manson, .Ever your loving grandson, ; i 1 ae ae oo + rifamsn \u20ac uniform = Te TR Rw Toronto.\u2014 a : aE LAB.P000000000000000000000004 | CENERAL AUTTON CONG TO THE WAR BN AL ; The Major-General Commanding the -Éanadian: : Been Summoned to South Africa on Special Service \u2014He Will Consequently Resign His \u20ac : à Militia: Has TL + should \u201cbe thoroughly appreciated: by the bos bad wide experience in western mining fields, and his talks was enlivened wit many incidents in his own experience an those of others, Adams addressed the students last year.' Ou Monday evening at eight o'clock à most interesting lectyre will be delivered | in the Engineering:building before the Ap- lied Science, Socety on \u201cThe Essential, uallficdtions\u2019 for \u201cun \u201cSuccessful Career in the Engineering Profession.\u201d The address will ke delivered by Mr.M.J.Butler, chief engineer of the Bay of Quinte Railway, and the importance of the position which he occupies bears evidence of the success of the principles which he advocates.The subject is one of great interest to students, and young men in general, and the members of the association will cordially welcome all strangers who can attend the meeting.op TO REMOVE MONUMENT.Stones to Memory of Ship Fever Victims to be Taken From Point REPRESENTATIVES OF IRISH CATHOLIC PARISHES OF MONTREAL HAVE 80 DECIDED.The monument to the memory of the Irish immigrants who died victims of the ship fever will be removed to the boundary line between Cote des Neiges and Mount Ruyal cemeteries.This was the dicision come to at the meeting of the parish priests representing the Irish Catholic parishes of Montreal, held at St.Patrick's Presbytery on Thursday afternogn.This question has been a vexed one for the past two years.The monument, as is well known, was erected by the men employed by the contractors for the building of the Victoria Bridge.The Grand Trunk Railway wants the land on which the monument stands, and offered some time ago to remove the stone at their own expense to the boundary line between the two cemeteries.Several meetings of the different Irish organizations in Montreal have been held, but no definite decision resulted.The priests who attended Thursday evening's meeting were the foi- lowing: Father Quinlivan, St.Patrick's; Father Strubbe.St.Ann's: Father O'Donnell, St.Mary's; Father O'Meara.St.Gabriel's: Father Donnelly.St.Anthony's.and Father Casey, St.Jean Baptiste.The decision arrived at seems to be a wise one, and will meet with general approval.The monument will be better seen, apd the memory of those whom it was erected to perpetuate will be brought to mind more frequently than if it was left among the car tracks where it is now situated.ADMITTED TO BAIL.+ i Bondsmen of Robert Nurnberger, the | Alleged Counterfeiter, Deposit $16,000 fn Court.A QUESTION AS TO WHETHER HE WILL BE TRIED IN MONTREAL OR IN ONTARIO.Will Robert Nurnberger be tried in Montreal or in the Province of Ontario?His counsel.Mr.J.C.Walsh, Jeaves for Ottawa to-day to ask the Minister of Justice to consent to n change of venue to have the trial take place in Montreal, as it would be a great expense to have all his witnesses taken up to Ontario.Yesterday afternoon Mr.Nurnberger was admitted to bail by Judge Desnoyers, to appear at Woodstock, Ont., on February 16.Joseph Schneider.restaurant keeper, and B.Steinberg, agent, were his bondsmen in the sums of 88,000.each, and Nurnberger\u2019s own bond was taken for 38,000.The charge against Nurnberger set forth in the warrant issued by E.C.Field, Magistrate for Oxford Country, Ont, is that of aiding and abetting Hans Kuntz, H.P.Rose and Antony Decker in the manufacture of fraudulent bank notes.- tl MILLINERY OPENINGS.The retail dry goods and millinery trade will notice the joint advertisement of Messrs.Thomas May & Co.and Messrs.Caverhill & Kissock Co.announcing.their Spring Millinery Opening for -the 8th - of March and Following days, \u2018This, being'a ter shan\u201d ueibl, 5 a.change\u2019 that, trade, especially by thé country merchants, who can only visit the market once a season, as it thus gives the merchants an opportunity to receive and check over the goods already bought before being obliged to visit these opénings and ®make further purchases.The 5th March has also been agreed upon by the Toronto wholesale mil- : at 3% per cent.linery houses.T akg ist Mining Bicp Interest a Soy \u2019 : _ real and Tarohta.: HURT BRITISH COLUMBIA TRADE- The Bank Clearings for the Week Trade in the Maritime.Provinces.NEW YORK, Fébruary 10.\u2014 Bradstreet's trade review, says: A fenture\u2019 of the week in the Dominion of Canade has been the break in mining stocks caused by the shut-down of several large British Columbia mines.This caused a heavy drop in quotations at Toronto and Montreal, and affected trade activity at \\interior British \u2014Columbia markets.Muintalned strength 1s the feature of staple prices at Montreal.Unsettled weather has interfered with business this week, but mail orders have been of fair size, and the spring trade outlook continues unimpalr- ed.Business is light In the Maritime Prov- fnces, where collections are fair.Canadian failures for the week number 25, as compared with 31 last week, 35 in this week a year ago, and 51 in 1898.Bank clearings at the principal cities of the Unifed States for the week show total clearances $1,907,583,776, à decrease of & per cent, as compared with the corresponding week of last year.Outside of New York city the clearances were $666,613,159, an 1n- crease of 65.4 per cent.For the Dominion of Canada the clearances were as follows: Montreal, $15,008,- 127, Increase 9.7 per cent; Toronto, $10,026,- 212, increase 1.1 per cent.; Winnipeg, $1,- 817,838, increase 5.6 per cent.; Halifax, $1,- 604,175, increase 31.6 per cent.; Hamilton, $950,189; Increase 24.3 per cent.; St.John, N.B., $(39,179, fiforease 8.1 per cent; Vancouver, $772,720, increase 51.6 per cent.; Vie- toria, $709,020, decreave 7.4 per cent.TRADE HAS IMPROVED.Dun's review says: Trade conditions show improvements in most districts, especially where much needed snow has fallen, but there is still delay at some points because of the unseasonable weather.Nova Scotla trade is developing satisfactorily.with mines active and prices of lumber high, although operations are impeded by lack of snow.Collections are good.Snow roads have helped business In Quebec, and orders from travellers are large.Montreal reports activity in dry goods, groceries, metals, paints, olis, leather and hides, but wool is quiet.There 1s a great scarcity of dairy butter and exported goods are being brought back from Great Britain.Collections are falr to good, and money Toronto reports active wholesale trade in groceries, sugars, teas and canned goods, with hardware, metals and leather in fair demand at firm prices.Unfavourable weather at Hamilton interferes with retail trade, but manufacturers report business and collections fair.Trade tn most lines at Victoria is only fair with wholesale dry goods retarded by unfavourable weather.Conditions are little changed at Vancouver.OUTPUT I8 HEAVY.Concerning trade in the United States Dun's Review says : The industries are still surpassing in actual output the work of any previous year.Their new business 1s not correspondingly large, nor could such orders be accepted by most industries if offered, but enough are coming to prevent stoppage of Works or much decline in prices; ik wogllen goods new business of remarkal vdlume sustains a marked advance In prices, and in other ijnes of jmportance, as in machinery, orders.indicate a surprising foreign demand.Meanwhile, though encouraged by the abundance and ease of money; speculation does not in any direction as yet go without a check far enough to do mischief.There 1s much of the speculative spirit abroad.but also more cautfon than is usually shown after a year of exceptional prosperity.Perhaps the war In Africa, with its possibilities of daily sur- \"prise, is In that respect productive ot good Bradstreet's Review of United States trade says: | Corn Is higher, partly In sympathy with wheat, \u2018but alsp ou roports of damage to the Argentine.crop by heat.Provisions have been quits strong throughout the week, and active demand 1s responsible for higher prites of pork and lard in face of larger receipts of hogs at primary markets.The strength of the raw sugar position has been further Increased this week by the bullish reports from European beet markets, and the expectation that re- celpts of cane sugars are apt to bo light tn the near future.Réflned grades have been strong, partly owing to the strength of rdws, and partly to the shutting down of a number of rctinerles.Coffee steadtly advanced, the result of continued small crop reports from Brazll, and of good consumptive demand here.Business fallures in the United States for the week number 231, as compared with 171 last week, 193 in this weck a year ago, 218 in 1898, and 301 in 1897, meme THE WESTERN FLOODS.Property Owners at London,and Galt Suffered Yesterday .\u2019 * GALT, Ont., February 10.\u2014Yesterday the property owners who ure located on either side of the Grand River at Galt got a surprise which made them rush for the basements of their bulldings to remove anything that might suffer from ea deluge ot water.The river had suddenly bécome a Taging torrent of water.carrying large lumps of broken ice andydebris.The river rose so high that the dombined force of water and ice lifted planks from the floor- ins of Main street bridge.The flond lasted for over un hour.and the volume of ager and ice wus almost ns greut as fs annually seen here during a spring fresher Some damage was done to goods slored in the basements of manufacturing establish ments located on the river.Word waa telegraphed to Paris and Brantford to be prepared.LONDON, Ont., Februfiry 10.\u2014The River Thames yesterday was a raging torrent.Since Thursday it had risen seven feet.All the lower flats were flgoded.and the people of London West began to prepare for an old-time flood.The sudden cold wave which came during the night averted the danger, and the water is beginning to fall rapidly.Re \"DREYFUS CASE AGAIN.It is Stated That Major Count Esterhazy Will Surrender Himself for Trial.PARIS, February 10.\u2014 The Temps says it understands Major Count Esterhazy In: tnds to surrender himself for trial on the charge of having in his possession the famous document known as \u2018Cette canaille de à\u2019 ,* which figured so prominently in the recent trial at Rennes of Capt.Alfred Dreyfus, and that he asks for a safe conduct regarding the other proceedings taken against him.It is further asserted that he now admits he wrote the bordereau at the late Colonel Sandherr\u2019s Instructions in order.to deceive Col.Von Schwarzkop- pen, the former German military attache at Paris, to whom he communicated the bogus documents.The resemblance of hts and Dreyfus\u2019 \u201chandwriting, it is claimed, led to the accusation of the latter when the bordétéau was returned to the French War Office.SP FOO CANNOT COME TO CANADA.BUFFALO, N.Y., February 10.\u2014 Man- agar.Davis, of Ching Ling Foo, the Chin- esq.magiclan, was notified by the Treasury Department yesterday.that 1f he takes: ; Foo to Toronto to fill an engagement at \u201cBhfèsh Theatre, the magiclan cannot re- turp.A; message from the Treasury De- i partment reads: *\u2018Chinese actors âeparting from'ithis country cannot be readmitted, not being of exempt class.\u201d > \u2019 t The condition of Mr.Gerald Balfour, Conservative member of Parliament for Central Leeds, and Chief Secretary for Ireland.who has been critically il! from a clot of blood in the heart, and who suffered /a \u2018relapse, is improved, (EEEEEEECEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE, Ww Ww Ww \u2018 v (CECE FEE EEF EE EE EEE EFCC EEE EEC EFEEFECEEEEEE \u201c Coie 4 zr | [ »._.ES 3 PS gl | i à b mL IN A DECLINE.Mrs, W.Goodwin, Argyle Sound, N.S., says :\u2014* After the bLirth of my first child I was in poo.health and unable to recover my strength.I had a severe pain in my left side and lung, which almost made it-impossible for me to breathe.I had a bad cough day and night, and was troubled with night sweats, and on awakening found myself very weak.My complexion was sallow, and my appetite entirely gone.All my friends believed me in a decline.Our family physician attended me for a long time but I got no better.Then a friend advised me to try Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.Acting ou this advice I bought a supply,\u2019 and continued their use for a couple of months, when my health was fully restored.I am sincere in saying that I believe Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills saved my life.\u201d The wonderful success of this remedy has led to maay attempts at imitation and substitution, but these never cured anyone.Refuse any package that does not bear the full name \u201cDr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills for Pale People.\u201d Putup in packages that lock like the engraving on the right, the wrapper printed in red ink Sold by all dealers, but if in donbt send to the Dr.Williams Medicine Co., Brockvilly, Ont , and they will be mailed post paid at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2 so.93523233333 33IIADI LHI IIIIIFIAIIIIT NEI of the comfort and security afforded to them by Dr.Wil.| | liams\u2019 Pink Pills.Headaches and Backaches that come expectedly or unexpectedly.are charmed away, and the rich, red blood made by.Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills Tor Pale People shows itself in the rosy cheeks and clear, bright eyes of those whp use them.These pills are not a purgative ; they give strength instead of taking it away.They act directly on the blood and nerves ; invigorate the body ; regulate the functions, and restore health and strength to the exhausted woman when every effort of the physician proves unavailing.Mothers anx- tous for the healthy development of their growing girls should insist upon their taking Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.Ladies Tell Each Other a » i\u2019 23332 .° 33: : v po } 23 La ~ _ MORE MINES CLOSE The Le Loi and Hall Mines Close Down Indefinitely - \u201c , LE RUE, There can be littie doubt now that a secret arrangement has been made by the different British Columbia mining companies, and that a combination Is being worked against the Miners\u2019 Union.As mentioned in yesterday's Star, the Silver King mine at Nelson closed down on Thursday.and now the news comes that the Le Roi and the Hall Mine have both shut down.The opinlon given by some prominent Montreal mining men that the true in- wardness of the War Eagle and Centre Star shut down.was that it wax part of a plan to defeat the Miners\u2019 Union once and for all time, 1s given credence by these later developments.' A telegraphic despatch from Rossland dated this morning, saya: \u2019 \u2019 .The Le Rq! mine ceased shipping yesterday, and pald off about 160 men yesterday morning, retaining about 200 men for development work only.Jt Is not expected that the move will affect the other British American Corporation mines.Shipments will not be resumed until the new 4) drill compressor plant ordered } last October is installed and in working order.Manager MacDonald declined to-day to estimate when shipping would be resumed.Coming so soon after the War Eagle and Centre Star announcement, the Le Roi matter causes a great deal of uneasiness here In many Instances.The action of all compas nies is alleged to be on account of the eight hour law.but there ls no confirmation of this from any reliable source.Thé Northport smelter now owned entirely Wy _ the Le Rol Company or the B.A.C.wil} of course close down.: A special despatch to the Star from - Rossland this morning says: 2 Word comes from Nelson that the Halk mines and smelter have also shut down .on account of the enforcement of the eight hour law for underground mining.Follôw- ing so quickiy after the partial shut-down of the War Eagle and Centre Star.these.further cases of cessation of mining opes rations have created dismay in both mining and business circles.There is sald to be a probability of still other instances of wholesale discharges and shuttings down before the middle of the present month.=~ à Post at Ottawa.A > \u2018 .! 1 Le a: \u201c : MDI 5 A À A mu 0 Es pL A , SC TOG 4 > MAJOR-GENERAL E.T.H.HUTTON, \u2014 ©.B., A.D.C.to the Queen, Who Has Been Summoned to South Africa on Special Service., : ee OTTAWA, February 10.\u2014 Major-General thew Aylmer, Adjutant General, ifthough k 4 England to .he is at present confined to his house on bo Hutton has been recalled to ng and to pro, nt Pee! ont on shipboard, © om ceed to South Africa upon special service, he was on his way home after a special The official message came from the War course at Aldershot, after a special course Office last night and the General will leave of instructions, | | chat th as soon as be can wind up his family affaire | At present the law requires that the com- Lo.mander of the Canadian militia should be here and get away.At present he is ill in |, Imperial officer of rank not less than the | bed and sends word to the press that he colone , but there has been a strong feeling has no information to make public.or rome years in military circles that the The summons to active service is said to Inilitia shoul be commanded hy Fansdian be the result of an offer of service made by this session introduced a bill, making 1t General Hutton to the War Office some optional to appoint either an Imperial or time .Îte acceptance will, of course, |a Canadian officer.the fevernment E involve the relinquishment by Major-Gen- should accept Colonel Domville's bill it eral Hutton, of the command of the Canas could do a popular thing by making Colonel dian militia.His temporary successor will Aylmer the first Canadian to command the be presumably be Colonel, the Honorable Ma- Canadian militia.- + = T = _ ence bad a piano.maéÉatter was left ip GIVEN THEIR FENIAN MEDALS.ahs miter was leit 7p = (Special to the Star.) followi- ff Messrs.Doull and Hazard, of or WOODSTOCK, Ont., February 10 \u2014At a fneri- T: Messrs.Kendall and Redon, £7 ama.ogRuoETt in the Court House, the proces; year; Mr.R.C.Patterson, of second } of whi the Red Cross Fyæi, the | year, and Mr.Kennie, of first year.; { i ; ss Weed preBented.The \u2014 k Foy a evel them Re Capt.R.H.McGILL MINING SOCIETY.A Burton, Capt.M.Perry, Capt.Andisonr Captain Adams spoke before the members : Lieut.J.White, Pte.J.Anderson, Pte.% of the McGill Mining Society last evening 1 , Bell, Pte.William Budd, Pte.J.Clark, Pte.SL Mining in the West.\u201d Captain Adams 4 J.Hatch, Corpl.Huggins, Sergt.G.Lana- oC or way Bergt.Maycock, Sergt.McAllan, Col- \u2018 Rerat.Midgley, Sergt.J.A.McKenzie, Pte] Sotoli.Pte.J.Sutherland, Pte.W.Whit- Li combe, of Woodstock, and Capt.Mollins, A of ille.t \u2014 M NDON, Ont, February 10.\u2014About 20 veterans of «PR London Peld: Battery as- y \u20184-gembled Thursday evening at the residence or of Mr.G.B.Harris, late lieutenant, and AFRICA 5 .mow the only surviving officer of the battery 32.002000 [3 when in active service, for the purpose of TOTAL 1 receiving the medals accorded to them for AO TRE LA § - their long past services.Mrs.Co Harris, 5 200 000.v0 é stess, presente e m - foe hostess, PRL CANADA i © PICTON.Ont., February 10.\u2014The most.\u20ac 4.000.000.= successful entertainment ever held in Picton i took place Thursday evening in the Parish UNITED om A House, on the occasion of the presentation 63 600.000 ï of medals to tbe veterans of the 16th Bat- UE K talion.There were 104 veterans present ARGENTINE H who secured medals.During the singing of 80.000.000.A \u201cThe Absent-Minded Beggar\u201d by Mr.Harry i Toby, the lady cadets passed the hat around SPAIN A gud $50 was realized in aid of the Patriotic 88.000.000.Fund.- age Pe Coie Sed, PORT HOPE, Ont., February 10.-~The ntation of medals to Port Hop and E Township veterans of 1866 and 1870 era House here last he main streets by the veterans headed by the 46th Battalion with military escort was given.Crowds cheered the old boys as they stepped to martial music.Patriotic speeches were delivered by His Honour Judge Benson, who acted as chairman: Col.Hughes, Major H A.Ward and others, interspersed with patriotic songs by local artists.Forty-two medals were presented.Port Hope gives $1,100 to the Patriotic Fund.TORONTO.February 10.\u2014In the presence of the Queen's yn and Grenadiers and a large gathering of citizens, the Fenian Raid and Red River medals were presented, last night, in the Armouries, to veterans of the two regiments.Mra.Otter, wife of the commandant of the Canadiana now serving in South Africa, pinned the decorations on the breasta of 141 veterans of the Queen's Own and 28 members of the naval brigade of 66.Mra.Bruce, wife of the colonel of the Grenadiers, decorated 90 Grenadiers, assisted by Mrs.Mason and Mrs.George Me- Murrich, whose husbands formerly commanded the city\u2019s artillery.Pre EXPORTATION OF TAN BARK.TORONTO, Ont., February 10.\u2014A deputation of tanners, from various portions of the province, waited on the Government Friday afternoon to ask that the Government levy some restrictions upon the ex- ortation of tan hark.The deputation tht they should have first call on the rk produced by the province.Of great deal of the bark had been this country.o took place in the night.À parade of à old ho tan late yeare a sent out of i A { McGILL MEDICALS MEET.L {The McGill Medical Society met last ight in the Medical building and listened \u201cInstinct\u201d by Mr.R.C.Pat- rson, B.A., '01.Mr.Patterson spoke Jgrgely along the lines Jaid down by Darwin.r.J.Wor, Patton also read a remark: ly able paper on \u201cThe Etiology of Rheu- atoid Arthritis.\u201d A prop was brought forward to buy \u201cpiano for the use of the faculty of medi- eine.It was pointed out that this would to -the interest and enjoyment GERMANY, 109.600.000.ITALY , 133.600.000.- da \u201c DECREASL IN 1899 1898 2607600000 112.897000 AUSTRIA- HUNGARY , 191,200,000.TOTAL ASIA , 276,000.000.RUSSIA IN EUROPE .350,500.000.EUROPE, INCLUDING UNITED KINGDOM Lilt 400 000! THE WORLD'S WHEAT CROP.Toraz WorLef Crer ce \u2014 OF WNEAT IN 1899 2884 103.000 Busnus \u201cNORTH ANERICA 627 303,000.\u2018 FRANCE , 368,000,000.UNITER STATES, 5#7.303.00 0.The position allotted to Canada, in the above chart, among the wheat producing couñtries of the world, will come as a surprise to a large number of Canadians, among whom it is not an uncommon supposition thal Canada is one of the largest producers of wheat.How far this is from the actual condition of affaire is easy Lo ascertain from the above chart, which is drawn to a scale and based upon estimates accepted by the grain trade of America.Although Canada\u2019s position among the principal wheat-producing countries.with respect to quantity, is a very humble one, her position.with respect to quality, is very high.Probably no country in the world can produce finer wheat than some of that grown on her western plains, and as but a very small proportion of these wheat fields has yet been occupied, she is bound to come well into the front rank in the course of time.Her production grows steadily.In the year just closed she almost caught up to the United Kingdom, and with reasonable success and a fair increase, her portion of the next chart should be greater than that of the Mother Country.It will be noticed that last year the United States produced about cighé and n quarter times ns much as Canada; in 1898 she produced over ten times as much, a gain of fifteen per cent.for Canada, for 1 Canada's actual gain, however, was only a million bushels, the United Staten having fallen off more than a hundred million bushels.Argentina fell three millons short of a the meetings, and reference was made to fèe fact that the Faculty of Applied Sei.è Canada in 1808; last year she changed places and produced sixtesn millions more.In 1808 Russia fell eighteen millions short of Asia; last year she produced seventy-three millions more than ber eastern rival.All the European countries mentioned in the chart, with the exception of Spain, increased their production last year, Spain falling off two millions.Africa and Australia both showed serious reductions in their wheat \u201ccrops last year.also.From thé second chart, or circle, may be seen the comparative production of the different continents.Europe produces out of proportion to all the rest, being about twice as great as North America and South America combined, and considerably more than half as great as the total world.The falling off of more than 112 million bushels in the world's wheat crop would have been a very serious matter for those countries cos- tributing the greatest proportion of the decrease, Rome Years ago, efore transportation was the science it noy is.A few centuries back people, rich ot poor.would be compelled to go hungry; now-a-days, if the ople were all prosperous, a famine would of no consequence, as the whole world can be called upon for \u2018supplies in half an hour's time, and in the course of a few weeks more grain vould be landed, here, then the people would know what to do with.Thus, the assertion that commerce ia the greatest civilizer seems to be justified by its results.The price of grain and meat in the good old days, back in the sixties, is a frequent topic of discussion.There are those who say that it was much easier to live on a small salary thirty years ago than it ia now, because meat wan cheaper.That the reason is not a good one, may be seen from A BULL MOVEMENT x The past.week has been an exciting and a serlous one for the stock market, the principal cause being the siump in War Eagle and Centre Star mines.The cause and effects have already been pretty well discussed, and the market gets over a matter of that kind very soon by getting it out of mind as an unpleasant thing which would not We conducive to pleasant thoughts.The drop of over & dollaŸ caused a great deal of hardship in some quarters, but the big holders were also hit hard this time along with the small fry.By the end of the week the market got over the annoyance sufficlently to inaug- IN STOCK MARKET Something Like the Boom of a Year Ago Started After the Effects of the War Eagle Crash Had Passed From the Market.of the same period last year.will be of interest: Jen.Hig'at Hig'st Opening is Yoar Week.ago.Canadian Pacific .83% IEA pi Montreal Street .286 297 aN Toronto Rails.10115 10444 IR Halffax Tram .95 sa 127 Dominton Cotton .! 104% 113% ioyal Electric.188% 198% 175% Richelieu and Ontario., 107 115 10813 Montreal \u2026 187}, 194 218 Ho.oe ae ae \u2018The volume of business during the past week was greatly in excess of the previous week, as will be seen by the comparative figures given below.he increase was in mining trading, War Eagle being credited with transactions amounting to over 100, urate a bull movement of fair dimensions shares.This Last which, however, lacked staying powers.A >< Week.Weok slight.reaction was noticeable from the x ; 5 \u2014\u2014, .highest level of the week, which was ats ng iN Toe tained op Thursday.February being us- Miscellaneous.4.454 L sh mon w \"a prett RF h level of values to je credit, te folowing Banks.Tr -_ _ 4 he following table.In fact, ment shows à © arison w the opening prices of the a 29 renter decline in price than either wheat Yéa5 the highest of the week and those The fluctuations during the ak wero or, oats, both of ; ich have doclined considerably, particularly the former.e Stock.; : prices are taken from i Chicago [ots w Mining\u2014 Opening.High Low.Close.Sale and it may be assume at the Jocal marke AF IAELE.cece erie tee ners ase ae \u2019 ) ; followed the fluctuations more or less close- Republic.ve s.00 arave treees vevaerere near ve = 5 +6 10 ly from year to yenr: Lr weer wee sede auese ve 0000 98 1,074 I] 1.03 20800 Lowest and highest prices at Chicago for FLUC.oo.vue0s vu sess sane nie ones 54 54 49 50 18.750 33 years: ; a Montreal-Loridon.\u2026.\u2026.soe ores 2 98 2% 28 0.6% 5, Mess Centre Star.«ieee evoro our ore sone 1.50 1.50 1.00 1.5% ul HE 0 206 817 0034.00 : ; 225,210 .L \u2018 A .» ca rave passes ses gus eseerreENS Yiteiel mes ges see see ame ste vrocsaeur SING 66\u2014 2.85 29\u2014 80 18.00\u2014 24.50 \" 2 .04\u2014 2.20 41- 74 19.62\u2014 30.00 9 , 9% 95% 9 4.050 T6\u2014 24 = mn na a a a ot % 524 2.3 3 1.° .= 753 Rd ig 5 à 1200-50 18 105% 1024 124 1,18 1 1.01\u2014 1.61 20 43 11.06\u2014 18.00 Halifax Tram.ses mee ers wes 9% 99 96 99 54 PE UT 90146 24 41 1L00\u2014 18.00 |.Puluth COMMON.v06 000 510 sec ace ve, = ; b 20 187¢ .§1\u20141.18° 8T\u2014 7 13.78 A5 - 5.11 SIM mf nome * Ex-âlvidend.1876 .8-1 2 5 15.0- 275 Total vases vas vestresee CTI 8 1877 2 22 108-171 22\u2014 44 11,40\u2014 17.95 Miscellaneous UT BTU eenes ea eee ee - A 153: 1 \u2018Tm_- 114 1-2 6e\u20141N®] Royal Electric .1994, 1 ins 1 8I\u20141.88 29- 37 7.2i\u2014 13.5 Dominiom Cotton.!! a J.1880 .86\u2014 1.33.2- 3 9.37\u2014 19.0 and Ontar on.ens Gi Te 1581 ;.! 95 1.43 20 AR 1240 20000 Richelle \u2018and Ontario 1 1.ve ee 1 @ 16.00\u2014 24.Th Commercial Cable xn 17014 1 nn 80\u2014 - 75 Montreai- Cotton.146 ne 113 Bs 3 Ua De Montreal: Jelograph.I 3- 2 % % 80-125 Pen Telephone xn\u2019 1% @ 8 28\u2014 8 8.20 13.20 [.pominlon Coal pref 116 ®-, s = 3 ne 24.001 Loan and Mortgage.140 ; B\u2014 1.00 18\u2014 26 8.85\u2014 18.27 FotAl.u svcosse arene sésnee vecreteet ec nnesncce Le a T5 74\u2014 1.08 18\u2014 45 :7.60\u2014 13.\u2018Banks\u2014 - 85\u2014 1.16 26\u2014 5 \u20148.45\u2014 13.00 FOUILLES 263 Pare] 93 262 b se 82 2i\u2014 % 9.25\u201415.05 Vhlon cin vas eee srs sre meu ems mes ee rn ann .10915 109%, 10814 100% 30) H- 8 2\u2014- 2 10.25 21.6 OIBOND 2.Lance see ave ere sees vos se merece 190 199 90 190 6 wo 65 2i\u2014 50 10.4i\u2014 14,57 erchants ooo cov avr aor sre ser sve ser es oe.6) 160 166, 160 20 44\u2014 8 17\u2014: 31 1.50\u2014 12.97 Commerce .\u2026.«+ +0 ser woe soe one sev oo J 145 148 145 145 4 5 == 2 5-8\u2014 ns ONATI0.(m covseests see mescrs ore son soncorrones 124% 124% 124% 145 1 Ho WY 19% 2% 7.86\u2014 10.45 DOUAI.Line vues aseres cress asarrose verves ceneresiiens eek bre ane see sae ser ease 06 .THE WEEK IN MINING STOCKS The War Eagle Excitement Plays Havoc With the Mining List-The Whole Market Suffers \u201c7 in Consequence.fe Cu Su er Lah x > ant 0 Ce yy nn.1e - The closing down of the War Eagle mine, and the results attendant, have castlx a been the most exciting feature since the Mining Exchange came into existence, decline of $1 per share in this stock in u space of twenty-four \u2018hours, the questionable methods which were emoloyed in distributing the Information, was to put it mildly.the talk of the town.here is much regret expressed that any up, and particularly concerning a.mine so well as the War Eugle.The effact can be nothing short of a very mining business of Canada, and will be an immense loss in the long run.A The entire Hst of securities on the local Mining Exchange dipped perceptibly tes the prevailing \u2018bear\u2019 sentiment, but during the past twenty-four hours there haë a been a better feeling.Weekly raport issued every Friday evening, of transactions on the Montreal Mine ing Exchange, from Juhn L.Galletil, mining broker, 22 St.John street: Tae | combined with\" is such disagreeable features should co known, and heretofore so populaty serious injury to the fa off $ Opening Closing Highest Lowes Sold.STOCKS.Saturday Teday Sold.Sal .id.NB +++ Leu ses ses ses sss vas sss see emsenvets 90 102 War Eagle cc.ov coe vir 000 veu 000 eee $2.55 $1.60 $2.61 Republ™ .eer vn +2.ven eee % $9 Virtue .© tee beaver menses ves sen wee = BLL Montrenl-London .+.es vee eer ene Zi 2514 254% Big Three .vc.ev cor coe sen 54 144 8 Hrandon and Golden Crown ., 16 14 California .«cv tee ers see 000 0 ng 10 Can.Gold Fields Syn .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.oe oor» 6 6 Cariboo Hydraulle .en eens Evening Star .\u2026 0000 6 5 OLN OL.vi.eee au ses ees see Lee 2 Gold Hills Dev.«ov eee 0e 3 Iron Colt .ovr vee eve ses 000 Lune een Knob HI .010 0 EE Monte Cripto .S14 8 Montrenl Gold Flelds .7 \u2026 Noble Five .4 Novelty 1 2 Old Ironsides a.DO eee Virginia .BL eue Rambler-Cariboo mc ee Bullion .0 Con Decca .R Tig lg Morrison .54 2 alg Golden Star .e 1613 20 23 Blocan Sovereign .«ie cee sss 000 eset 5 25 23 Fontenoy .vee sen en asses ses asereenes eres Ce Rathmullen .ci.cee eer vue ver ebe nevocetteeee 5 4 Sa Winnipeg .cv.+ see seu veu vos sessuserrecse 3 34 à Dardanelles .cco +++ nee veuves sane 4 Coe eee Dèer Trail, No.2 .-++ ces vou coverrecns Ste 10% \u2018North Star .+.+.war eee wee svreesrecnrr 106 .108 Kenneth .\u201cmeer aes mes ane 60 wesw vosssasee aeies ere were.Uniisted\u2014 ' ! Okanagan .err een vou ees sae seesreseseens .5 8 Granby .Me mas eee en ravananne wea eeveserne seers eee 40 40 5, * v ase Edmond E.Galer, dereribed as a naval | cadet on board the American line steamer St.Louis, wag arrested at Southampton on Thursday on the charge of stealing two billa of acceptance for 21.184 marks in transit from Berlin to New York, the property of Mr.Clifton J.Morehouse.When ar- ralgned at London he sald be had nicked the bills up on the Southampton dock.The case was, remanded for a week.À General Ludlow.the military governor nf Havana, i8 making arangements for the appointment of a dard of health 1 for Havana with the view of the probihle abolishment of the military department and the handing over of matters relating to health and-ganity to the municipal authorities.\\ TORONTO CLEARING HOUSE.(Special to the Star, ç TORONTO.February 10.general manager ot the tant a pa, { says the bank has no thdra from the clearing house, and that \u201cthe -migûne à deratanding between the Traders and Standard regarding an error of $100 In sum put up in\u2019 the House has bean ce) up.Re The American Senate Cuban co m granted a hearing on the bill auth the ora a cable by the Com: mercial Cable Company.woe Us ed States and Cubs.EE fe.PER ra ace a See wr em NRTA PAD whe Pd Jo Said fraint ; 7 col PF AEE Roc Far Rand LE AW ES 3 : si, CA HOCKEY EST The Many Matches That Will Ty -R.Bidwell, and the latter's The: .night - es to make this carnival a success.LOU be Played During the Next Week in Montreal.VICTORIAS HERE TO-Ni GH The Final Practices of the Holders of the Stanley Cup\u2014Hookey Gossip.HT.- There is a feast in store for lovers of the glorious game of hockey curing the next few days.To-night there is a championship mateh in the Senior series between Quebec and Montreal at the Arena.Then on Monday, Wednesday and possibly Friday, there will be the great contests for the Stanley Cup between the Victorias of Winnipeg and the Shamrocks.To finish up the week, Ottawa will come here on Saturday night play Montreal.Just for the moment the Stanley Cup matches oversbadow the regular senior matches and all interest is centred in these es.The Winnipeg men will arrive in ontreal to-night.They will not bave much opportunity of doing any preliminary ! work here, but us they are in splendid condition and have travelled in a leisurely manner they will not require much limbering up worn.À spin on Monday morning will set them all -ight.The Shamrocks had their forwards out yesterday, and the quartette indulged in some light work und a little spin to-day will finish their preparatory work for the big contests, They are mm fine condition and they have not suffered from Jack oi care and attention, so that defeat will come only from superiority in hockey skill.ile the sale of seats tor these matches has been big, there are yet many splendid seats remaining unsold, so that those who_ have not yet secured their seuts bave an opportunity to being weil served.CRESCENTS WON AGAIN.NEW YORK.February 10.\u2014The hockey team of the Crescent A.C.defeated the seven of the Skating Club of Brooklyn last .night at he Clermont Avenue Rink, Brook- .by the score of 6 to 2.It was a ehbam- pionship contest.and one of the fastest of the series played this season.After à series of scrimmages Hartlev scored the initial & On à pass from Dohby.The Skating Club then scored.Williams caging the rubber.which was sent in his direction by Shiebler.There were many more Cami tious attempts, but no further scoring In the first half.Assisted by Dobby.Hartley and Jewell, Wall scored three times in the second period, and then assisted Dobby in making the final goal of the game.Without assistance Liffton made the second tally for the losing team.The line-up: Crescent A.C.Position.Brooklyn 8.C.Garvin .Goal .C.McKenzie H.McKenzgte.Point .Post Drakeley .Cover point .Jenntson Hartley .Forwards .Liffton Dobby.Forwards .Shiebter Wall .\".Forwards +.Williams Jewell .Forwards .Fendersôn Referee\u2014J.H.Williams.Montclair A.C.Goal Umpires\u2014A.E.Hill.8.C.of Brook- Iyn, and W.G.Ho tun, Second Naval Battalion.on .oals\u2014Wall.§: Dobby.Hartley.Wil Q Nams and Lifftôn.Time\u2014Twenty minule halves, : SHOTS.In the Inter-Church series Trinity de- - feated St.James, 6 goals to nil.No date has vet been fixed for the match tween Queen's and McGill for the Inter- Collegiate championship of America, which Queen\u2019s holds, : The Grammar School II.and Thistle hockey teams played a friendy game of hockey on the former's ice, the score being 5 to 4 in favour of the Thistles.At the P.A.A.A.rink last night the Standards defeated the P.A.A.A team 3 goals to I.The match was in the Independent Junior Series.At London, last night, London put Kt.George Hockey team, of Toronto, out of the race for the intermediate O.H.A.- championship cup, by defeating them in the fastest game of the season, by a score of 5 The Cedars and the McGill Hockey teams met tc play off their scheduled match in the Junior League nt the Arena.After @ very interesting struggle the score stood two to two and as it was rather late the Seana decided to play off at some future Conway VW.Sams, of Baltimore, is now said to be the most likely man to be selected as president of the League of American Wheelmen.Mr.Sams is now acceptable * to the leaders in the New York state division, b \"to hea whom he was originally selected the anti-racing ticket.His declination then resulted in the choice of George ( subsequent withdrawal has for the second time opened the way to the Baltimorean.\u201cNEWS FOR SPEEDY SKATERS.FOR THE MONTAGNARD RACES.Programme Has Been Arranged and , Entries are Awaited.: Following ia the programme of Le Mon- ard\u2019s second annual races : yards open.880 yards backwards, open.Half-mile.open.9 miles, open.1 mile.1 mile, boyn, under 15 vears, open.Half-mile, bays under 12 years, open.Quartet-mile, opet: 3 miles, open.¥ jes must be made at Le Montagnard Rink, corner St.Hubert and Duluth avenue, \u2018balore February 14, to J.P.R.Drouin.GRAHAM DEFEATED ROBSON.~ MARKHAM, Ont, February _10.\u2014The matched skating race here last night between Fred.J.Robson, of Toronto and Jack Graham of Markham, was witnessed by \u2018a big crowd.The race was three heats, son winning the first and Graham the second and third.In the third heat on the fourth lap with Graham leading by about two yards, Robson's skate broke and he was consequently ont of the race.+\" EXHIBITION BY BAPTIE.On Tuesday night there will be a series of skating races at the P.A.A.A.Rink on Charron street, Point St.Charles.À feat- wre will be an exhibition of fancy skating by Norval Baptie,, who will also skate an axhibition three miles.CARNIVAL AT ST.LAURENT.i a grand carnival on Mon- he vill Pa! jurent.There will be attendance which will render a amme of music.Every thing \u201cPRE P, A.A.A.RINK.next uerade will be held at the A.A Rink on Wednesday evenin next.Music will be furnished by the Odd.) w\u2019s Band.A Grand cake walk will al- 00 take place at the masquerade.\".AT ST.LAWRENCE RINK.he fancy dress carnival at St.Lawrence was a great, success.The attendance cellent, and as the ice \u2018was in goof ome ition everyone had a enjoyable time.\u201c7 Those present in costuine were: - LADIES.> Haiding, Grace Darling; W.Cazroil, from Boston: R.Hooth, manima's «arl- .B, Gilbert, baby; M.Kavan hy fla; eGivern, little bit off the top; M.Fitz- d.warm baby; G.Doheney, sailor girl; bert, flower irl; À.Dohenoy, sailor Morrison, & ueen of the May; Ion.fancy dress; T.Armstrong, summer Deen; R.Sanderson, aypsy; G.Mundon, .Thai's darling; Vasher, Harry's dar \u2018fag: A.Butler, snow nights D.Dlogin, doll of the rink; B.Blo , beauty »B Bissonet- te, queen of sport: G.Hadley, Little.Red Riding Hood; B.Hanafey, free 8.Hana: for.evening star; Al.Hanaley, bo-peep; B Gordon, summer; N, Gilbert and E.enod, two_litfle girls in bluek; M.Glava, darling; D.Wiley, house maid; I.Harns, uen of Scots; S.Sullivan, fancy dress; .Glass, might; J.Dofvse, morning; J.Glass, baby; LL.Brown, Queen of the ice; E.Lyons,\u201d daughter of the regiment; Ahearn, folly ; M OHern, May ueen ; 8.Paquette, domige : L.Holland, girl from Boston: E.Dad?a peach: ohnston, somebody's darling; E.McLean, mamma's darling: E.Bryson, fancy dress: 1), Coonan.swell ter; OC.Buckley.Prechontas: M.Ryan, Puritan Lady; A.Paquette, Donalda; T.Paquette, Canada; H.Herrod, Shepherdess; M.Mul hern, Daughter of the Empire; C.Olsen, Welsh Lady;Il.Beaudoin, summer girl: A.Olsen, Norwegian girl: G.Turfus, Red Cross Nurse; S.May, Queen Elizabeth; Q.May, Fairy Queen; A.Matthews, Qua keress; 1).Heaudoin, Lady Jane Gray: G.Asselin, Highlander; H.Hannah, Queen of Berengançe; K.Armstrong.English Lady 17 Century; E.udoin, cadet; F, Symons, HMS.Finafore; FE.Hadley, girl gradua- ate; B.LaSalle.student; G.Hastler.belle of the garnison; F.Curry.H.M.S.Tartar; B.Finlay, Britannia; J.Forrester, duchess; I.Senior, bo-peep: K.O'Byive, Englieh lady; M.Stoba, sailor girl; TL.Power, orl from Chili; R.Clark, ghost; M., Metiveney, Portia; L.O'Bvrne, British maiden; A.Power, shepherdess; K.Martin, Sheila; D.Marlin, Danalda; A.Trower, Italian girl: E.Me- Laughlin, Canada: G.Graham, flirt; E.AF- lap, Puritan lady: F.Thompson, Canadian lady: E.Earl, chatterbox; L.Burns, Queen of the seas: R.Arkinson, cadet; IE.Mingie.laughter of the Regiment; N.Shiells, sailor girl; WV.Herrod, flower girl; F- Line», fnney dress; A.Morahan, darting: J.Olsen, \u201cMary Queen of Scots; M.Hogan.fancy dress: B.Slater, fancy dress: A.MeFar- lane, lady of the 12th century: M.Polan.fairy queen; M.Dav.Japanese; E.Mclean, daughter of the regiment; M.Rollo, pet: M.Thornley, Bridget: A.Airlie, Transvaal nurse; Brown, queen of the ice: I.Mi- lington, flower girl; A.Jones, Irish colleen: L.Marphy, Dixev Land; N.Jackson, peas- \u201cant: L.Clancy, givsy; A.Cloran, Red Cross L.McLean, J.Oliver, two little girls Nole, princess; B.Barley, Pier cott, domino: £.Slater, girl mn Simpson, I, Hpllongworth, twins; ey, I! Capitan.GENTLEMEN.I.Asselin, little widow: J.Asselin, Salvation Army; F.Harwood.negro dude; A.Kaulback, villain; W.Davenport.General Miles; D.Johnson, coal carter; VW.Reid, admiral; G.Lyons, clown; W.Mar shall, reporter: M.Daly, Klondike; P.Lawlor, Bob Fitzsimmons; W.Quartz, Mec Evoy's Boy; C.Oberon, rags; A.R.Silver- sides, Indian; Fred Rollo, cireus rider; G.Brown, clown; Jus.Turgeon, boy tramp; Abby Spurr, ragman: George Reid, carpenter; Fred Browning.General Wolff; Joseph Papps, Gen.Kitchener; 1.Buckley, soda water: R.Dalton, the famous; P.Ward, petal: ¢.Hadley, Tommycod; W.Gal agher, jockey; W.Butler, fancy dress: R.Dalton, PPaul Kruger; riedlander: tramp; G.Coote,prince; E.Butler.Bocr;G.Brown, officer; C._ Armstrong, domino: G.Hulbert.Union Jack; G.F.Tulbert, snowshoes;, E.Hulbert, pinky; I.Bra- bast, Mayer; Frank Honey.cowboy; Harry Connors, \u201cbüteher: J Rankin, Rankin, Farmer Brown; J.Papps.sweep;C.Pærsons.ball player; E.Coveney devil: F.Hadtey.lost darling; Coveney, devil: Fred.Hadley.lost darling; A.Spur, A.B.C.; FE.Smith, dunce: A.Smith, sailor: H.Sullivan, cowboy: J.Shelly, Old King Brady; H.Melntosh, farmer's daughter: L.Browne, tinker: D.McLean, fancy dress: TG.Henleys, hats: R.Collett, monkey; J.Braken, Willie of the Yacht: J.Rowan, hobo; W.Westcott, havseed: W.Mitchell, side tracked: N.¥arl, fireman; T.Sully.chimney sweeper; J St.Germain, page; Lewis, Rough Rider: P.Hutchison, Buffalo Bill ; Duffy.Indian; ; J.Davis, F., Weary Willie; Meliwaine, H- Mother Hubbard; Phillips, E., woodman; Morrison, J., habitant boy; Tait, T., lady; Colligan, J., John Bull; Broden, J.East ln- dian; Lyons, E., waiter; Turfus, F., peach; Heney, C., coon; Reid, Geo., Uncle Tom; Walsh, P, Uncle Sam; Lalonde, D., privateer: Trower, J., \u2018habitant; Allan, G., farmer; Murphy, J., cloven-foot; Rose, J., Sepoy: Smith, W.sailor: Mi ington S., na- thing; Loucks, W.farmer; Allan, J.devil; Corfield, T.A., jockey; Browning R., cabby; Glass, Frank, alley boy: Griffin, A., jockey; McLaren A., full private; Grifin W.butcher; Singer, C.E., iondike king; Allan, D., spondulax; Scott, W., snowshoer; Polan, J.JS, Henry VIII; Bergers, F., Montcalm; Liston, W.M., Paul Kruger; Phillips E., new suit; Doheney, W.first time; mas A., don\u2019t smoke; Patterson, W.L.kustoma buffer; Frank Phillips, yellow kid Robert Power, student; Charles Power, prince.\u2014\u2014\u2014 | grass-grow -u TO MEET NEXT WEEK| Said That the National League nates Will Come Together at New York.SAID THAT PLAYERS WILL JUMP.Prominent National Leaguers Booked For the American Assoola- tion Teams.NEW YORK, February 10.\u2014Col.Rogers, of the Philadelphia Club, is authority for the statement that the Circuit Committee of the Nationa) League will meet in this city next week.It is evident the league moguls do not intend to adopt the false.whisker sneak-shoe tactics they did at the recent meeting in Cleveland.Otherwise the Philadelphia Colonel would surely not have made this open announcement.From another league source it was learned yesterday that John T.Brush, chairman of the Circuit Committee, will request Pre- rident Young to notify the representatives of the twelve league clubs to be present aily, aud \u201cmoves about the house.BRITISH COLONIES.The suggestion made by the \u201cBritish Me dical Journal\u201d that a selected officer should be appointed to deal with the question ot mortality from snakebite, has found its way to India.\u201cNo doubt\u201d (remarks the \u201cPioneer Mail\u201d), \u201cif an Imperial Snake Suppressing Department, with an Imperial Sna eSuppressor at the top, aided by a sut- ficiently large army of selected snake-cat- chers, and given \u2018a free hand,\u2019 were constituted, the number of snakes might be re duced, and the mortality from anake-bito might be lessened; but a far greater saving of life would probably result if the funds required for sugh an experiment were spent in combating any of the many forms ot disease in India responsible for a mortality compared with which the number of deaths \\ from enake-bite is whollv insignificant.It sounds appalling to a stay-at-home Briton to read that ihe death-roll from snake-bite in India in\u2019 tweive months included 24,006 buman beings and 88.000 cattle: but when from fever alone, we get things morfainto proportion.When.moreover, we rem ber that British India contains some 840.000 square miles, of which perhape 140,000 square miles are jungle, the desolation wrought by snakes seems less extraordinary, and the feasibility of reducing it to any very marked extent by any measures within the powers of an administration with limited funds is less obvious.\u201d A Calcutta paper reports that Lady Cur- ron's sisters, the Misses Leiter, lately took personal part in the sport of pig-sticking we; recoit that :gvér -pnez million.people | die in the North West poney million, pepe - Every bicycle salesman knows that you will ask .for Dunlop Tires on the \u2018wheel before you buy it Its a poor bargain if you .don\u2019t get them.The mark that tells **The only tools ** Tie Dunlop Tire Co.Limited, Toronto.' ss 1 GETTING BACK AT KIPLING.The Transvaal State Secretary Writes a Parody on 4Recessional.\u201d KIPLING AND THE PUBLISHERS \u2014 A THREE-PENNY ARGUMENT.The London Daily Mail News prints vhe following parody of Mr.sicual\u201d written by Mr.F.Seeretary of the Transvaal, and may found of interest: PROGRESSIONAL.(Dedicated to Mr.Mudyard Pipling).Guds of the Jingo-Brass and Gold, Lords of the world by \u201cRight Divine,\u201d Under whose banetul sway they hol Dominion over \u201cMine and Thine.\u201d Sucl.Lords as these have made them rotten, They have forgotten\u2014they have forgotten., State Le The Nigger or-the Chinee dies, Tie Gladstone and the Pitta depart; dui \u201cBigger Englanders\u201d arise To tench the world the Raiders art.Such Lords as these have made them rotten, They have forgotten\u2014they have forgotten.The yy \u201cgot the Gold, the Ships, tbe en,\u201d And are the Masters of To-morrow, And so mankind: shall see again The days of Sodom and Gomorrah.These are the Lords that made them rotten, They have forgutten\u2014they have forgotten.Drunken with lust of Power and Pelf, They hold nor man nér God in awe, But care for naught but only Self, And cent, per cent.\u2019s their only Law.These ard their Lords, for they are rotten, They have forgotten\u2014they have forgotten.Their_valiant hearts have put their trust In Maxim guns and Metford rifles, To knock the Niggers ifito dust, And such-like \u201cunconsidered trifles™ 1 ¢ For boastful brag and foolish fake Th' Imperialist shall \u201ctake the cake.\u201d M.A.P.is authority for the following: 1 learn from a morning contemporary of an amusing correspondence, on a small .which has recently passed, hetweeit\u2019 {r.À Shad 1 Eh on firm of publishers.here arrived, care of this tirm, which deals extensively in American books, a letter addressed from America to Mr.Kipling.It was re-posted direct to him at Rottingdean, with a tormal note in these words: The enclosed letter has just reached us from America, and you will see we had to pay a letter-fine of 3d.on it.\u2014Your obe- at Delhi, and distinguished themselves by their bard and plucky riding.> WORLD OVER.The French Ministry of Justice, in publishing the annual report on the criminal results of the year\u2014a report which is always two years behind time\u2014states that in 1897 offences against the person were less num- eerous than bad been the case for several years, the total being 1,213, as against 1,300 in ,-1.302 in 1885, 1,651 in 1894-and 1,549.in 1803, Offences against property had.upon the contrary, increased very considerabl from 1.224 in 1895 to 1.977 in 1896, and 2,08 in 1897, this latter being a higher figure than had been reached for twehty years.Out of the 3,453 persons tried for criminal offences only 680 were women, and the number of accused persons under 18 were only 23 (17 boys and 6 girls).while those between 16 and 21 were 479 males and 46 females.The number of persons prosecuted for petty offences had dec rom 206,324, to 186,- 000 in four years.The number of suicides showed an increase, reaching 9,356, including 2,137 women and 613 persons under age, but therc was a slight decrease in the number of deaths by accident, which for some reason, are included in this return.The ship now being built at Kiel for the German Antarctic expedition is of wood, and somewhat rounder than the Fram.She won\u2019t fall away toward the keel like the Fram.Explorer Nansen having declared that the shape of the Fram was not suitable for the heavy weather of the Southern seas.The middle deck will be nearly on the water-line in order to stre en the ship against the pressure of the ice.i coating of oak pitchpime, and South American greenwood will be put on for protection against floating ice, and at the\"bow and stern will be steel hands.The supply of conl and other stores will be sufficient for three years, and there will be accommodations for five scientists, five officers, 20 rail- ars.and 50 \u201cArctic dogs.She will be rigeed as a three-masted schooner, and will be lighted by clectricity.© Those who have visited the palace at Versailles have been struck as mvoch bh the abrence of furniture of the Louis XI period as by the gplendid decoration of the rooms, the magnificent ceilings, and \u201che fine paintings.The Versailles furniture was mostiy disposed of towards the close of the | last century, and-has been widely dispersed over Europe and America.In view of the Paris Exhibition it has been proposed to have carefully made models placed in the deserted chambers of this historic chateau, which must always be one of the chief attractions to vigitors to the French capital A striking dse of the X-rays is to be made in the case of two sisters joined to gether \u2018in the rame manner as the celebrated Siamere twins.These girls were recent.Jv discovered in Brazil, and have reached the age of ten years.The examination with the X-rays is to be made with a view to determining whether the bond joining the iwo bodies can severed by a surgical operation.If the bodies are independent.surgical treatment would be justifiable and possibly successful, but ff there is an actual connection between the two organisms suche A slep is, of course, out of the question.ES rem Up to February 2nd there had been no new cases of the plague at Honolulu since January 25.There were 7.400 Japanese and Chinese in quarantine at Honolulu, and three detention camps had been estab- | lUshed, \u2019 A triple | dient servants, GAY AND BIRD.The following acknowledgment reached Messrs.Gay and Bird a few days latér, dated, of course, from Mri\\Kipling's house, the Elms, Rottingdean: .Dear Sirs,\u2014Mr.Rudyard\u201d Kipling desires me to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of November 30th.The letter vou enclose was from a firm of pirate publishers on the Pacific Slope, and Mr.Kipling in glad to learn that You are dnls, 3d.-out of pocket by it.\u2014Faithfully yours, EU: To this, it veems, Messrs.Gay and Bird replied in these terms: ; In forwarding you the letter from Amier- ica addr to our care we thought we were doing a courteous act.We did not know from whom it came, but because it was \u201cfrom a firm of pirate publishers cn the Pacific Slope,\u201d your secretary reports that_you are glad to learn that we are only 3d.out of pocket by it.This strikes us as the action of an \u2018\u201c\u2018Absent-Minded Beggar.\u201d -Yours faithfuliy, .: GAY AND BIRD.P.S\u2014Kindly put the 3d.in the tambourine.A COMMON CASE.\u201cWhat's the trouble, old man,\u2014sick?\u2019 \u201cOh, I don\u2019t know.\u201d \u201cDo vou feel sick?\u2019 \u201cNo, not exactly sick.I feel what is val garly called rotten.\u201d \u2018Where do you fee! it?\u2019 \u201cAll over.\u201d \u201cBeen that way Jong?\u201d ; \u201cStarted about three months ago.Bee getting worse ever since.\u201d : \u201cWhat are\u2019 your symptoms?\u2019 \u201cQh, 1 have headaches nud poor appetite, low spirits and half a dozen pleasant little things like that.\u201d ., \u201cSounds suspiciously like dyspepsia.\u201d \u201cYes, I have indigestion too,\u201d \u201cOu, well, there you are then.You-know what you want for that sort of vibre \u201cI've tried about a hundred remedies, it seems to me, already.\u201d .\u201cYou've never tried Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets.\u201d \u2018 \u201cThat explains\u2019 it.\u201d \u201cExplains what?\u201d \u201cWhy you never got cured.Why Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets are the only dead oer tainty of the lot.\u201d , \u201cCome now, come.\u201d \u201cWell, vou] say yourself that about everything.else to no avail.\u201cPretty nearly.\u201d © \u201cWell, so did my wife rods Dyspepsia Tablets cure her?\u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u201cAnd she'd tried other remedies too?\u201d \u201cWe wasted more money than 1 like: to thing of trying to cure her without em.\u201d \u201cWhat are Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets, do you know?What's in \u2018em\u201d\u201d \u201cPepsin and diastase.\u201d \u201cIx that all?\u201d \u201cAnd sugar.\u201d \u201cSimple enough.\u201d \u2018> \u201cThey couldd\u2019t \u2018hurt a haby.But they .are the mosl \u2018dangerous enemies dyspepsia ever Jind.\u201d \u201cI'll have to try \u2018em on this case of mine.| \u201cA trial in the best argument when it comes to Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets.\u201d State 1 you tied » Kipling'# \u201cRees Ww.Reitz \u201cNo, can't any that T ever tried them.\u201d \u201c oT > |! ; \u201c i.rN A pp Pa BEE a EL Vv * : - 1 Cm CT IAE & LONNELLY, \\ Auctt at ave lon prices 2 AUCTION SALE OF \u2014 à Dry Goods, Boots and Sho pa Necoteh and Fnglish Tweeds: and Contings, elfast Tabi Eider Down and othe Hosiery, Gloyes x .an th Covers, A 8 House Furniehings 241 nnd 242 ST.JAMES :SYREET,.bi Ma rires will be sold, by authority of Justice, aif: Consitinns cash.CMS.C veal.10th Fotruary.1000, : Bale at 2?v\u2018eleck.\u201c , HAY & DONNELLY, Fa ns 1 Auctionesrs, f more ee aed AILUTTS SALR | PROVINCE s | B bo.IHetriet of Montreal.ve.Tash; 4 3 cult Court J.B Laviolette, Pinintiff, 4h.B® Jovesgue Defendant, On the 30th day, of (Fel russ.10 ac ten of the olock In the ardhions Wr te ddorlclin of said Defendant, 0.\" § franneuye strat, In the City ot M wa arid lu this cause, eonsistl | Buller\u2019s Third Attempt to | i per 3 = AE ve culo * ly a al 4 pt A È i \u201c te; CE Fc.wisest Er #4, sdvance that way.# tl il Gen.Buller IN Would Not Makè Too Large a Sacrifice of Human Life and so Decided Not to Press the Attack Upon the Enemy\u2019s Position.Fears That Ladysmith ust Now be Left to Its Fate, Pending the Development of Lord Roberts\u2019 a SW \u2018General Buller\u2019s fresh retreat from le north side of the Tugela is confirmed, and it looks now as it all attempts to relieve Ladysmith by di- réct attack would have to be abandoned until the pressure upon the enemy by the advance of -Lord Roberts?main forces the Boers to fall back upon their own territory.But it is very doubtful if Ladysmith can hold out that long.and the British people should not be surprised if Sir George White and his gallant garrison have to surrender before many days ave over.- / THE STORY OF THE FAILURE.Once Again General Buller Would Not Order Useless Waste of Life.BRITISH CAMP, Springfield Bridge, February 9.\u2014Finding that the kopjes at Vaal Krantz were subject ton rross-fire from the Poers one hundred-pound- er and Creusot.and that the rature of the country prevented the construction of entrenchments, the British trcops will withdraw and the advanee in this direction will not he pressed.The British have not been repulsed but have held their ground at all points.The position taken north of the Tugela River proved a difficult one to maintain.The regiments sent across as reinforcements went into the front line of trenches, but column owing to the great strength of the Boers in the Brakfontem hills to the left, Was found impossible to advance without risking unnecessary lnes.The Boers cou- tinued shelling the British position, Seve Leng Tom shells fell among the transport train and four burst on Zivaat Kon, but the Boers gould not get the range.The British guns posted there failed to silence the Long Tom or other masked guns.The Boers continued to work their Nordenfeldts on the British infantry entrenched on the hills.The fire was revere al times.Un Wednesday afternoon General Buller resolved not to press the advance by this route.The transport train moved back and the infantry retired from Vaal Krantz.Wednesday night the guns on the Zwart Kop replied to the Boers\u2019 shelling.When they commenced to shell the transport train the Boers got à large number of cannon inte position.Their heavy shell fire rendered the vance impossible.Che Baily Œelegraph Bennett Burleigh Urges Us to Suspend Judgment and Have Faith in Buller.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, February 10.\u2014 A special edition of the Daily Teleoraph prints a de- wpaich filed by Bennett Burleigh on February 8, st Springheld Bridge and transmitted on February 9.It says: \u201cDuring Tuesday night the Boers set fire to the.and by the light they émploy- ed rifles, Maxims and cannon in a deter mined assault on Vaal Krantz.\u201cGeneral Hildvard's' brigade repulsed every: attack.\u201cShrapnel fire was directed at our lines between 11 o'clock and midnight.Our loss was one wounded.Wednesday's bombardnient was most severe.The Boers mounted a second &inch gun and they also brought two 30-pounders and three l-pounder quick-firgs to bear against us.\u201cThe latter we could deal with, but the 5 were bey 7 Our guns, ex cept the naval 47-inch and 5-inch siege \u201cGeneral Hildyard held his ground «plen- didly,but,unfortunately the enemy\u2019s big guns upon the mountains could not be silenced by either the naval or siege guns.\u201cShells from the enemy's cannon, even fell among our force in the valley.\u201cOnly at the greatest and with needless risk could General Buller have forced hia way through.He decided to face.the i alternative and not to insist upon it ad- ask vou to suspend judgment and rely < on.General Buller.THE TWO DAYS\u2019 FIGHTING.\u2018A Graphic Description of the Battles \u201cof Monday and Tuesday.; (Special to.the Star.) \"POTGIETER'S DRIFT, February 7, via Frere Camp, February 8.\u2014The panorama of battle spread out before us during the last two days has been magnificent in the ex treme, The hills have reverberated with the thunder of our many pieces of artillery and the enemy\u2019s heavy ordnance, and have reechoed without ceasing the rattle of quick- firing guns and musketry.| The British forces moved forward in the *.gray dawn of Monday, while the Line nf tho :.enemy's position was swept with n terrific Enrougbout, They went on ; ¥ gpemy with the utmost coolness amid af; ell fire, While.the infantry deployed in open order from the kopjes on the north ot the river and advanced with unfaltering steadiness against the Boer centre at Brak: fontein and Vaal Krantz, the field artillery unlim d on their flank.Directly our fir ing line came into touch with the enemy and ce its advance the fire opened.The bombardment was kept up fron a quarter : t: seven until half-past one.During that \u2018time the Royal Engineers threw pontoon \u201c bridges across the Tugela, opposite Vaal Krantz.The work tras completed before the frontal attack there was withdrawn and the real objective of Buller waa disclosed.Abe Boer guud, which, until then had re fhained silent, begnn shelling our artillery, their fire being kept up from noon till haif- ast one.Our gunners behaved splendidly unding the a \u2018shower of shrapnel and shells which burst Call around and among them.¥.\" The behaviour of both officers and men \u201cunder this trying ordeal was one of the \u201cdinest si of the campaign.The smallness vét-the loss they sustained was in truth mar- Eqpelldus, considering the terrible nature of tha fire to which they were exposed.\u201d length, the object of the first attack ving been achieved, the artillery were i withdrawn and the infantry followed them fof lt through a gauntlet of the same \u20188 i number of men wounded.y tations brigade crossing over from a of Swartz Kop to the other, pass- sie pontoon bridge and gaining Campaign in the Free State\u2014The Fighting Was of the Fiercest Character; the north bank: lay down \u2018under a hot fire opposite Doorn Kloof.Phe Royal Engineers had in the course af laying the bridge lost eight men wounded.The Durham Jaght Infantry led the ad vauce, followed by the Rifle brigade.The troops met a warm reception from the enemy's line.Their immediate objective was the left of the Roer position, Vaal Krantz Sprust, which runs at the base of the kopje.Moving forward with great stendiness.the Durbams drove the envy in, rushed them from the spruit with fixed hayouets and charged.cheering lustily, up the steep side of the kopje.The Boers ho before them.The crest was gained amid another out burst of cheering.Forty of the cnemy stay ed wo long, apd were compeiled to throw Bway their arms.The majority, however, bolted.While the Durhans were thus en aged, the Rifle Brigade, with similar gal- antry.stormed and carried the succeed: ing kopje.The battalions proceeded and bivouached on the positions taken with such dash.On Tuesday morning, the Boers.evident- Ivy realizing the true objeet of the Rritish General.opened a ter rible fire from heavy guns on the captured position and also turned their attention to the tronps and baggage waggons in shelter under Swartz Kopje.e fire at length compelled the latter to withdraw to more secure spot and forced the troops to make for cover.The rest of the morning passed in a tremendous artillery duel.The Boer Maxim and automatic guns were overturned and magazines containing ammunition for their 100-pounder on the crest of Doorn Kloof mountain was blown up.; In the afternoon 600 of the enemy made a desperate attempt to recapture the two kopjes held by Lyttelton's men.The Tas mault was beaten back with considerable loss After hall an our of fierce fighting.Toward dusk Hildyard's brigade came up and ruccessfully replaced the weary firing line with fresh mon.As night closed rifle fire was still heard.On the whole, the two days\" fighting resulted in appreciable gain.The Boers are fighting with desperate courage.as usual, and have the advantage of commanding positions.Buller is conducting the opera: tions in person.THE FEELING IN LONDON.Britons Accept the Failure With a Hope for Better Things to Come.(Special to the Star.) ; LONDON, February 10.\u2014General Buller\u2019s third attempt to reach Ladysmith has failed, and the British have again retired south of the Tugela river.A despatch from the Boer Hoof Laager at Ladysmith, dated February 8, reached London lgst evening, announcing that the retirement occurred on Thursday.Enquiries at the War Office and in the House of Commoygs in the course of the evening only drew out the assurance that the Government had received no news and at midnight the War Office officially intimated that it had received nothing confirming or contradicting the report of General Buller\u2019s withdrawal.Just before the House adjourned, Mr.Balfour, the Government Leader, replying to i a question as to whether British information had been received from the seat of war, said: \u201cOur information points to the fact that General Buller is not pressing an advance from the position he has occupied.We do not consider it right to press him for details of the operations which are in progress, nor, if he does give such information, do we deem it proper to make this public until such operations are completed.\u201d A little latér the special despatch to the Telegraph from the British Headquarters at Springfield Bridge reached London conveying the first definite announcement from the British side, that the troops had been withdrawn.Springfield Bridge is south of the Little Tugela river and eight miles ir = From) main British attack crossed on February 5.A special edition of the Day Telegraph, subsequently confirmed the news of the withdrawal.Thus the Britich people are called upon for the third time to face a serious check to the British arms in Natal, and the relief of Ladysmith is again indefinitely postponed.Ruch a statement as that in the Telegraph despatch, that the British troops were not repulsed.will in some measure temper the disappointment, but three days\u2019 fighting with the attendant heavy casualties ending in failure, so far as the main object is concerned, is a severe price to pay for such negative comfort.What was known yesterday of the British position at\u2019 Vaal Krantz prepared military experts to find that the position was untenable.Vaal Krantz ridge is a spur a mile long, running at tight angles to the Brakfontein ridge, and is dominated by Spion Kop on the west and Doorn Kop on the cast, both the latter heights rising considerably above Vaal Krantz.\"On Spion Kop the Boers had long-ranged guns and on Doorn Kop field artillery and Maxims.For hours Monday these poured shell and shrapnel on Vaal Krantz, on which J.EDGERTON FARLEY, Of B Company, Second Battalion, | Royal Canadian Infantry, Who Died at Belmont, Cape Colony, From Enteric Fever.op .Sunday Last.: fF Drift, Where the 2 BOERTRENCHES London Black and White, and Enoch Ward.R.B.A.) _\u2014_ .+ >.e + {+ = > z= ~ Z D = x a = 7 THE BATTLE OF COLENSO\u2014THE ATTEMPT OF THE DUBLIN FUSILIERS TO CROSS THE TUGELA\u2014(Drawn by Rene Bull, Special Correspondent was also focussed a severe rifle fire from both cast and west.It also seems that the British position was imyracticable from the guns without which an advance, as was recognized Tuesday.was impossible, The war in Natal now seems to be a dead-lock.It is difficult to see what Gen.Buller can do beyond remaining in camp, until he is reinforced.or until the operations at other points possibly turn the tide in favour of the British and induce the Boers to reduce their forces in Natal to atrengthen the defence of their own terri ory.COMMENT AND CRITICISM.The despatch confirming (ieneral Buller's retirement was furnished to the newspapers in time to allow them to comment on it, though several of the journals issued spe- cinl editions containing the telegram.The Times, dealing with the military situation, says: \u201cIf General Buller has failed.it seems unlikely that another attempt will be made.The.terrible.initial strategic mistake of abandoning the principal objective for \u201ca subsidiary operation still overweighs the campaign.But the time approaches when Lits baneful influence will cease to fetter our action.The great issues of the war will ~ The Morning Post's critic reads Mr.Balfour\u2019s statement as showing that General Buller.\u201ccan hardly have been seriously intending to relieve Ladysmith or vontem- army.The whole action must rather be taken as a demonstration intended to keep the Boer force on the Tugela until it is too late for the Boer Commander-in-Chief to send reinforcements to Magersfontein in time to influence the events impending there.This hypothesis would account for the present state of things at hoth theatres of war.General Buller would not be allowed to attack the Boers with a force that has already been shown to be inade- auate, if there was not a different plan afoot from that of a direct advance for the relief of General White.\u201d \u2018 The Standard, whigh, on the assumption of the accuracy of the Boer statement, says that the situation is no better than \u2018it was a week or a month ago.The river still lows and the fortified hills still frown between the Natal army and the beleagur- ed town, it is vainly trying to relieve.Heliograms from Ladysmith, dated Monday, describe the effect General Buller's cannonade had on the worn garrison.Hope ran high that the long period of inactivity and tedium was drawing to a close.ANOTHER CANADIAN KILLED AT LADYSMITH.TORONTO, February 10, \u2014 The relatives of Private Robert Lindsay, First Manchester Regiment, now in Ladysmith, have been notified that he was killed on January 6, the day of the Boer attack on the town.He was the oldest ron.of Mr.James Lindsay, of Bracondale, near this city.His father is at present in \u201cthe North-West ®- 0JOJOLOJOIOJOIOJOXO) POPPRPPEPOPOOE not be decided in Natal, ) plating a determined attack on the Boer | from holding office, but also prohibits a Catholic from being a member of the Volks- raad.And this is strictly in keeping with the narrow spirit in which President Kruger has always ruled the Republic.Intolerance and arrogance have gone hand in hand.No one can read Mr.J.P.Fitzgerald\u2019s book, \u201cThe Transvaal from Within,\u201d without marvelling that such an oligarchy could have been built up in South | Africa in the nineteenth century.Catho- lies and Jews have no rights within the alleged Republic, and in Britain's struggle for the establishment of freedom in South Africa, it is not surprising that she has the cordial sympathy of these two classes of our people.SURGEONS FROM COLONIES.Why They Cannot be Given Billets in the Imperial Army.LONDON, February 10.\u2014In the House of Commons yesterday General J.W.Laurie, member {or Pembroke, asked a question in reference to a telegram sent by Right Hon.Joseph Chamberlain to the Earl of Minto on October 23rd, 1899.In reply, Mr.George Wyndham, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War.stated that the Medical Act of 1858 prohibits the appointment as army surgeon of a practitioner unregistered in the United Kingdom.The general question of reciprocity with the colonies regarding medical qualifications was too broad a question for the War Office to deal with alone.WAR BREVITIES.A despatch to the London Daily Mail, from Pietermaritzburg says that Lady Randolph Churchill has visited Chieveley Camp.A Parliamentary paper just iseued eeti- mates $65,000,000 additional will be regnired or the war expenses of tbe year endi March 31.pe y Rs : a.It is said that the health of Sir Alfred Milner, governor of Cape Colony, is suffering from prolonged strain.and his friends fear he will break down.Mr.Cecil Rhodes! evidently expects the war to come to an end within six months, His agents in London have received cable instructions from him to make all business arrangements for his presence in London in June.The correspondent of the London Times at Lorenzo \u201cMarques, under date cf February 8.snys: \u2018Recent visitors to Inham- bane report that the Portuguese Customs authorities there seized a quantity of arms and ammunition consigned under a false description.Lord Salisbury's son, Lord Edward Cecil is responsible for \u2018Mateking, being so well provisioned.At the outbreak of the war he learned the amount of army stores about to be sent to Mafeking, and, on his own initiative, pledged his private means and had the stores quadrupled.He is now.in CHAMBERLAIN WEEK, The Colonial Secretary Has Been the Chief Figure of Imperial Politics.HIS FRIENDS ARE CONFIDENT That He Can Clear Himself From the Charge of Participation in the Jameson Plot.(Epecial Cable to the Star.) LONDON February 10.\u2014 This has been Chamberlain week, and if disgarding his live up to the high standard of his speech in the House of Commons on Tuesday, there is no limit to his possibilities.Hia frank non-partizan facing of the situation astounded his enemies and friends alike\u2014 and no English politician has more enemies \u2014and his earnest words urging the British Empire forth on its first united struggle have awakened an echo throughout the country such.as Mr.Chamberlain never awakehed before.As the session proceeds it will show whether advancing years (be is over sixty) and the storm and stress of adversity have, as this speech suggests, combined to turn the creator of the Birmingham caucus and the champion political bagman of English politics into a sober constructive statesman.One expectation Mr.Chamberlain's friends do hold out.and it is his triumphant exit on Tuesday week from the cloud of suspicion resting over him ever since the Jameson raid, On that day the Commons will debate the Radical motion for the disclosure of telegrams and other documents which Mr.Chamberlain's accusers openly hint prove the complicity of Mr.Chamberlain and the Colonial Office in the raid.Mr.Chamberlain and hia friends say that no small surprise is in store for some of his opponents, when be comes to open out the mysterious dossier.THE NICARAGUAN CANAL.Responsible public men and journals refuse to accept the plentiful predictions from \u2018America {his week that the anti-British Senators (for which, by the way, the Spectator eays to-day it must read anti-Re- publican Senators) will refuse to accept the canal convention.It is, indeed, suggested that far from yielding to special British pressure in agreeing not to fortify the canal the McKinley Administration had the anti- fortification clause inserted at their own request, and in order not to wound the susceptibilities of continental powers, the Spectator adds this little homily: \u201cMany American Senators really seem to thin that the only two powers in the world are the United Kingdom and the United States.Some day they will realize their mistake.When they do, let us trust their 090990 © 0.0,00.0,00,00,00000000000000000, DR.LEYDS VAGUE THREATS.Says That Defeats in South Africa Will be the Least of Britain\u2019s Misfortunes.(Special to the Star.) BRUSSELS, February 10.\u2014 Dr.Leyds says he believes the English häve given up all idea of relieving Ladysmith, and that General Buller's movements are now all feints.He thinks the entire efforts of the British will now be turned toward the Or- ange Free State.The Federals, he declares, have a complete plan of defense there.He says the report that he obtained a promise of intervention is an English subterfuge for the purpose of discovering the real object of his visit to France, from where he has just returned.He added that the defeat of the British troops in South Africa might be_the least disaster that would happen to England before the war wWas ovet.+ He is convinced that the war will continue as long as the two republics have arms and ammunition.If the Mauser cartrid give out, the Boers, he asserts, will fall back upon Martini-Henry rifles for which they have a supply of ammunition that is practically inexhaustible.CATHOLICS IN THE TRANSVAAL.Since the war broke out in Bouth Africa there has been more or leas discussion in the English press respecting the status of Catholics in the Transvaal.On one hand, .Levds hag felt it important to counter- aot the feeling in Europe that Kruger is hostile to Catholics to the point of persecution, while on the other there has been a great \u201cdeal of testimony adduced in confirmation of the view which generally obtaina.The Tablet, the Catholic organ of England, has taken a decided stand on the question, and quotes from the statutes of the South African Republic to show that Catholics are excluded from all government positions.Law 0.2, o , in relation to the civil service, enacts as follows: \u201cArticle 15.\u2014Applications must be written in the language of the country, and must be written in the applicant's own handwriting.They must be accompanied by a certificate of burghership from the field cornet of the district, which must state clearly whether the applicant is entitled to vote as a full burg or as naturalized; and proof must be enclosed that APPLICANT IS A FULL MEMBER OF A PROTESTANT CHURCH.This would seem to be conclusive proof of the strictly legal side of the matter, The as it not-only sxcludes Catholizs Mafeking, and one of its boldest deferiders.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014# \" When Soldiers May Marry.A British soldier cannot lawfully get married until he has completed six years\u2019 ser: vice.He has also to the possessor of a good-conduct badge.Leave has then to be obtained from the commanding officer of the regiment, but as a rule permission js ranted readily enough.When married, he fan his weparate room in the barracks, with coal, gas, and wood free, and if his wife is a good laundress she can add to his income by doing washing.A Story of Buller.A story is told by a contemporary concerning Sir Redvers Buller.t a dinner party which included Mr.Gladstone, someone remarked that a General Joshua could not be matched in modern history.To this Mr.Gladstone replied in his vehement way \u2014\u201c\u201cJoshua! Joshua! Why Joshua couldn't hold a candle to Redvers Buller as a leader of men.\u201d The iden of the \u201ccandle\u201d in this sense was possibly suggested, not by his knowledge of Greece, but rather by Joshua's moon at Ajalon.Lord Methuen as Cyclist.Lord Methuen, at his country home at Corsham, is known as an enthusiastic cyclist, and the story is told that on one oc: casion, when attending some military manoeuvres, he arrived at the ground on a bicycle.\u201cJust look after my machine,\u201d said the General to a soldier on duty at the entrance as he dismounted.The man, not recognizing Lord Methuen, replied with scorn \u2014 \u2018\u201cMin i I'm not here to attend to bikes.Rontgen Rays at Work.The Rontgen Ray apparatus is playing a conspicuous part in the treatment of the wounded in South Africa.Several complete sets of equipment sent out with the earlier ambulantes are in full work, both at the base and field hospitals, and from private communications which have been received at home from the seat of war, have done splendid service in Jocating bulleta and otherwise asnisting the work of the sor geons.8 of the gnod results obtained, orders have been receiv for fresh equipment, with skilled operators.EP { A BINK ROOF COLLAPSES.(Special to the Star.) WOODSTOCK, N.B., Febru 10.\u2014The À the bloomin\u2019 thing yourself; roof of the new Victoria ice rink collapsed.this morning, with a tremendous crash.The rink is 150 feet long and throughout its en: tire area the roof has fallen in.Fortunately there was no one in the building when ec came.t night there were a number of skaters, and this afternoon was to-bave been à children'a aommimei.; bu J Paris is already there remarkable statue fleet\u2014vaill-be_as\u2014numerous\u2014as certa to be sound in quality.As far as (British interests are concerned it would be far better to have the canal fortified.Our prime object in the event of war is to have neutrality of the waterway enforced at all costs; therefore, the stronger hold of America on the canal the more complete its neutralitv.American forts at each end will enable American to maintain neutrality of the canal against all comers.\u201d The Saturday Review is sarcastic at \"Lord Salisbury\u2019s expense for his surrender, but the Saturday Review hardly counts now as an exponent of English opinion.THEATRICAL GOSSIP.Mrs.Patrick Campbell revives at the end of February, Magda, the English version, by Louis Parker, of Sudermann's play Heimat After Heimat, Mrs.Campbell will present an English version, called the Fantantics, of M.Rostand\u2019a comedie Francaise play, Les Romanesques.She is also planning to produce at a series of matinees during the summer, Maeterlinck\u2019s Pelleas and Melisande, Next week's event in the theatrical world is the opening of the R.Benson Shakes.perian season at the Lyceum, which will test the popularity of Sheakespeare\u2019s plays when well acted, but will divest them of ornate stage trappings, Benson's efforts have met with great success at Manchester and other provincial centres.Already the London public han paid $20,000 in advance for seats for Hamlet.It will be given without cutting one line of the text.This is the first organized effort at a repertoire theatre in London for the performance of Shakespeare, It extends over eight weeks.GOOD AND BAD MILK.The president of the English Board of Agriculture, which, of course, is a department of the Government, has appointed a committee of experts to-decide what is milk and frame regulations to determihe what deficiency in any of the normal constituents of genuine milk or cream, or.what addition of extraneous matter or proportion of water in any sample of milk, including condensed milk or cream shall raise the presumption that milk or cream is not genuine.THE WAR AND AMUSEMENTS.As illustrating the effect, of the war on amusements it is stafed that one popular \u2018concert singer has had thirteen engage: ments cancelled within the.last three weeks.During the same period he has been asked to give his services free at seventy- one entertainments on bebillf of the war de.The late Johann Strauss left a ballet entitled Cinderella which has now been pre- or a performance about to be produced at the Imperial opera at Vienna.Some of the mumc dates from the great dance composer's freshest period.A SCULPTOR'S TRIUMPH.inning to talk of th ao Vautbier, SY past political manner and methods he could | few weeks crown the gigantic gateway at the beginning of Champs Elysees opening into the exhibition grounds, \"The statue represents the city of Paris, and instead of following the tradition by giving the statue no clothes at all, or flowing rubes of Grecian order, the sculptor clothes the statue in the dress of a woman of the day.His city of l\u2019aris is the Pari» whose attire might have been furnished bv a dressmaker of Rue de la Paix.Last Thursday the eighty-first anniversary of the birth of Ruskin, saw the inauga- ration here of the Ruskin union under the guidance of Frederick Harrison W.i.Courtenay, editor of the Fortnightly Review, for the study of Ruskin\u2019s works.It is recognized as hopeless to attempt to make a system out of Ruskin, but it is hoped to spread his influence, not as a taacher of political economy, for he never took the trouble to understand it, not as a sectarian leader for he held most creeds in turn, but as a splendid protest against the worship of wealth, the best teacher \u201cfor an age \u201cof materialism which judges people by their market va- ues.: + The centenary of the birth of the late William Henry Fox Talbot (February 11), the father of photography, is being celebrated hy raising a memorial fund, which is to be devoted to the restoration of the church at Laycock Abbey, Wiltshire, Talbot's old home.His services to photography have been revived in editorials.The serious illness of General Sir Wil- Ham art, the commander-in-chief in India, will probably oblige him to returo ome.He has not been well since he wens out, and his duties have greatly devolved on Major-General Sir William G.Nicholson, the Adjutant-General, who has now gone on Lord Roberts\u2019 staff.Another staff officer, to whom Lord Roberts is reported to submit all strategy.ir Col.Henderson, who gained a reputation by a \u201clife of Stonewall Jackson,\u201d and a minute study of the civil war, TO SEE SMOKELESS POWDER.\u2014 The flash from a rifle charged with smokeless powder may now be detected and the position of an enemy determined with the first firing.This will prove of great value to the American troops now fighting the Filipinos.The rebels are armed with weapons that employ smokeless powder.They have always chosen positions in dense - bamboo thickets and in jungles.Therefore, after the encounter began there would be perceptible only the whirr and whistle of bullets as they pierced the air.v American troops have thus been at a great disadvantage, as they have been obliged to fight an unseen foe.The greater percentage of losses suffered by the Amer wean forces has\u201d n due to this fact.They have been forced to locate the enemy under heavy fire before being able to strike aber\u2019 Scientista have given special study to this subject, and recently the Su n- General of the army received from tof.Fessenden, of Pittsburg, the suggestion that blue glass could be employed to detect the flash from smokeless powder ammunition.The matter was referred to Lieut.-Col.Charles Smart, of the medical corps, who at once began to experiment.He substituted blue glass for the ordinary opaque lenr in field glasses and observ the firing of a Krag-Jorgensen gun at the Army Museum.The white flash of the burnt powder was clearly reflected in the dark background of the blue glass.Glasses may be fitted for different ranges.Er THE «ABSENT-MINDED MULE.\u201d A bit of parody which is making Mr.Kip- Mng's# readers smile, 1s entitled \u201cThe Absent- Minded Mule.\u201d by Mr.T.W.Crosland.When you're walking out your Gloucesters.and your Irish Fusiliers.And you feel lke slapping Kruger In the mouth.Don't forget to keep an optic on a little chap with ears, ; A gentleman in floor-boards.just come South: He's an absent-minded beggar, and his style Is pretty high\u2014 Though, of course, we've got to take him as we find him\u2014 ; He is here on active service, and he's been and done a guy.; And left a lot o° little things behind him! Old mule\u2014bold mule-mule of the hairy tail\u2014 Mule of spirit and swift hind-hoof and flabby, scornful lip\u2014 Each of him doing his country's work (how when he happens to fall?) Never go nap on sn army wmuls, 'cause he'll skip! skip! skip! @ «8 ov se a x 4 0 sw oo» He'd been trained to smell blank cartridge and wink the other eye, He delighted In the music of the band, But he'd never seon no boulders, and be didn\u2019t want to die.: And shot and shell were more stand; , He's an absent-minded beggar, though he heard his country's call.And his reg\u2019ment didn\u2019t need to send to find him; He chucked his job and bolted\u2014and the job before us all Is to get the men he's went and left behind him! t Rough: job~tough job\u2014job for Buller and Co.- Job for fifty thousand men (that's the bloom- in\u2019 tip?) Each of \u2018em doing his country\u2019s work, each of \u2018em having a go; utmost gallantry throughout.It Was then than he could s n Admitted Failure GN I Although the Highland LONDON, February 10.\u2014The reports concerning the withdrawal of General Macedon ald\u2019s position at Kooduosberz are most contradictory and altogrther puzzlmg.In a statement made to the House of Commons last night, (Mr.Balfour stated: \u201cThe Government has no information as to whether General Macdonald has retired.\u201d The latter clause of Mr.Balfour's remarks was call ed out by the contradictory reports that have been current.Lord Roberts reported: \u201cMacdonald was despatched to prevent the Buvers blocking the mam drift at Koodoosherg and successfully established himself at Koudoosberg, in spite of the determined efforts of the Boers to dis lodge him.At Macdonald's request Bab- ington was sent with reinforcements Wednesday, February 7.Bebington threatened the Boers north of Koodoos- berg, while another force drove off the Boers southward.\u201d The despatch concludes with the statement: \u201cThe enemy have now evacuated their position and pone are in sight.\u201d The situation ,on the Modder River, so far as it is.understood here.is not altogether encouraging.Jt was at first hoped that Cieneral Macdonald's move to Koo- doosberg was likely to result in an effve- tual flanking of the Boer right, in view of the success of his initial of erations.General Babbington's force marched to the north bank of the river, but, according ta one account, he arrived too late to effect the intended purpose.The Standard's corres pondent says he succeeded in getting close to the enemy, but it was then nearly dark and too late for an effective charge.Moreover, the men and horses were tired, having found the march excredmgly difficult, owing to the numerous fences and other obstacles.At any rate.the Boers were aware of the approach of General Babbing: tou s command, but were unable to interrupt it.General* Roberts stateshthat the | Boer evacuated their position.and withdrew to their laager at Kaaml Hook.Gen.Roberts reports co-incidentally with the report of Gen.Macdonald's movements that reports had been received that the railway between Orange River and Modder River was likely to be threatened.Col.Broad- wood with a mounted force, accordingly went to Sunnyside.The enemy retired before him.and it is reported that they cross ed the Riet River.There is possibly a connection between the two movements.The military critic of the Morning Post thinks that Gen.Macdonald fultilled his mission, blocking Koodoorberg Drift, dispersing the Boers to the north of the drift, and covering\u2019 Col.Broadwood\u2019s expedition to Sunny- side.Both operations seem to have been initiated by Gen.Roberts, who, it is guessed, is either at Modder River or on his way there, and the expectation is that there will be a more important dction in that district shortly.> .\u2014 Che wuts \u2014 Times.The Reason for the Retiremlems, is Hard to Understand.LONDON, February 10\u2014The Times has the following to-day: OODOOSBERG DRIFT, February 8.\u2014 The position of Koodoosberg Drift is important as preventing Boer reinforcementa coming by the chief drift from Douglas or Magersfontein.General Macdonald entreneh- ed the position on Monday, and entountered the Boers on Tuesday.They held the summit of Koodoosberg Drift kopje and were also entrenching.Theit forces increasing to the west and north, General Macdonald sent for four regiments of cavalry and two batteries of horse artillery.On Wednesday, when the Boers occupied a position at the west end of the kopje, with our guns we silenced one of their guna temporarily, and with the 82nd battery of field artillery held Paint's Drift, which had previously been held by the Boers.General Babington.with cavalry and horse artillery arrived during the afternoon, and the fight continued all day.The Highlanders behaved with the reported that Boer reinforcements were arriving from Magersfontein.Our position was easily tenable, but the entire force has been ordered to return to Modder River tomorrow.This puts an unpleasant complexion on the operation, and will lessen the hopes based thereon.The Times critic hints that General Methuen sent the order without Gen.Roberts\u2019 knowledge.He says: \u201cIf Koo- doosberg was worth occupying, and if, ns events proved, it could have been held, the order to retire seems inexplicable.Lf the strategic conception of this eccentric movement was false, then Gen.Macdonald's tactical success was naturally unavailing, and the retirement is an admission of an initial mistake.despatch to the Morning Post from Modder River, dated Thursday, says that General Macdonald's and General Babing- | ton\u2019a forces will return shortly, and adds that the initative for the reconnaissance emanated.from headquarters.PRAISE FOR RIGHLANDERS.If it Did Nothing Else, Macdonald\u2019s Expedition Benefitted the Scotch Brigade.MODDER RIVER, February 9.\u2014Noop.\u2014 General Macdonald scored a distinct success at oosberg.His original orders were to hold the drift and construct a fort.- 4) Zi 4 0 er\u2019 GENERAL SIR FRANCIS CLERY.It is announced to-day that General Clery is on his way home to England invalided.Each of \u2018em \u2018ware of the army mule what'll J.siip! skin! aies.ers Seem to Have Ace complished Their Object at Kbodoosberg, and to Have Received Reinforcements, They Were Ordered to Retire.Everything in Cape Colony Seems to JHinge Upon the Advance vf Lord Roberts'jColumn Towards the Orange Free State Which is Now Looked For to Begin Next \u2018Week, The position, however, was extremely dif ficult, a long range of high hills running north west und\u201d terminating close to the drift on the north bank of the river.As it was impossible to hold the whole summit General Macdonald constructed stron works across the centre which were hel by the Seaforth Highlanders and three companies of the Black Watch, While the Highland Light Infantry held a small kopje on the right, the Ninth Lancers patrolied the Jeft toward the river, General Macdonald\u2019s plan being to repel attacks.Things went on quietly until Wednesday when the Boers advanced along the ridge within 900 yards, mounting two moun*aia sven-pounders which were invisible from the plain.They ulso held a emaller drift three miles to the west.On receipt of this uews General Méthuen despatched a large force of cavalry and two horse batteries under General Babington with the purpose of surrounding the Boers.In order to further tlus plan General Macdonald adopted merely defensive tactics.It was not attempted te force back the Boers\u2019 right, which move wight have resulted in thew general retirement too soon.General Babington left Modder River nt U.50 in the morning and arrived within two miles of Koodoosberg at 4.30 p.m., too late to attempt the turning movement.The next morning it was found that the Boers had fled from the lower drift, but still remained on the hill which they also left when they perceived Babington's movements.Early in the morning Babing- ton vigouroualy shelled the retiring Boers.The whole British force is now returning to camp.This little affair reflects great credit upon General Macdonald's tactics and-yroye that the Highlanders have thoroughly re covered their old go, dash and courage.CANADIANS ARE STILL AT GRAS PAN.TORONTO, February 10.\u2014 The Globe's correspondent with the first Canadian contingent cables his paper as follows: BELMONT, February 9.\u2014 The Canadians who left here a few days ago under orders to proceed to the front have been unexpectedly detained at Gras Pan.dde der >+ role vedo feof oe fe ef « ROBERTS ABOUT TO HIT.; LONDON, Feb.10\u2014Mr.C.Williams, the Leader's military writer, who is understood to be in confidential relations with Lord Wolseley, savas that beyond doubt the moat authoritative opinion in ndon regards it as probable that an endeavour will be made to force the line of the Orange River, before Wednesday next, possibly by Monday.WITH GATACRE\u2019S COLUMN.- | Lora Roberts Reports a Success at \u201c- haff reach Philadelphia | in June next the er hd Bud, among o \u201cfeatures pa on jority, ved .city of the ale eran continent, The t re dous impuise cf improvement tion which had in origin in the agreemen \"the strest car ies to pave with return for Pitotley permits has icipal + of PE the Bur ys i n rege to the erent and SH Gi re of our mnicipal of street in this direc- communities ti ing and d unique b tha, 147 ut vus e adelphia 1 od.and of, these La tri rick or grani the old pavem de splendid asphalte Plage re never better local inv of dollars wh Phi h the paving an cal highways.The ments a pere pous advantage and 8 and casual sojourne er ments to tions of pe country.TRE y between the Za we, in Po m Mashonafand, the from Eng information which led Lupata Gorg ere | Have À found the banks of way between Sena an and ski.means min natives, wW ho face, and ture of the that the natives had seaso.these people.r five ing wha meant by ed in gettin Cuntete seemed | friends brought him to Fagan ' workings, hich to the cient\u2019 /ruf always been eo Semitic sun re to pos and diorite, between pere running.Under and near a old \u201cMy theory with re the dnctor in conclu cient conquerors heu the Za and sailed up to the the Lupata, peyond navigation difficu over t PA ave discovered), gold.\u201d They then set period, and west toward settled west as far as Tete Zambesi Sabi an mentioned in seen oF ihe ducts of t e esi.Indian tatingly to have Hortense Schneider, in a_ conven Her w be received like à was in 1864 that she Duchesse.\u201d She ably connected especially to her original success 0 \u201cLa Grande fired from the & country in which his aced ther \u2018ection with an \u2018Dr.Peters Think r even over \"4,000 years med within the limi miles are paved and improv- | style, racking pk ind: ie will fave: RY disappe n the ensuing three ed expanse has the, recommendation to all 5 pidemica fue ted filt I have this summer exp Tura was near the eas the Muira River, about en miles south of the Zam Tete.At the cime of my discovery I had with me ) engineers, Messrs.1 Should perhaps ex- Th are ful chief , Macombe, call themselves M- Jka hich means Peo Unie = Jy other Atricnon 1 nou hey WO EVE of à mix- ith the Ther ne quite unlike the ordinary can, and have a distinct Jewish in my opinion the Asiatic conquerors w original inhabitants of the n arriving in the dist net, 7 soon found ete.At first I bad great to sell me food \u201cand performed te frighten me.Macombe, sent his brother Cuntete to By this time, however, as food from © sent his greatest mirprise A ected wit ract, in which 8 of diam onds, coal, and salt petre.which we 1s\u2019 à ui of my investigation, Duchesse\u201d vas re- tage in 1875, and her hus- and, an Îtalian count, \"took her to her own ti, ol ie afford\u2019 aie ! EP ; to citizéns taxpayer, witile ;to their 70 470 toiles of street lai its of Phil- « but 180 m ° probability.a lions elphia has spent improvement of her lo- smooth, clean reptual letter of municipal n the mil ngers, à contin delight to residents ectiv to sta Broad, we cultured and HAVE KING 3 SOLOMON'S MINES BEEN FOUND ?Karl Peters Asserts That He Found Ophir Where He Looked for It.IT WAS IN SOUTH AFRICA, ON MUIRA RIVER.lored the coun London Daily News.and 1 had acquired geographic ral that tern entrance of the\u201d me to believe it.It is situated on esi and hall »eople who.now inbabit the district under the power the Sun.type are the fairly large trade in it with Beira and difficulties weeks they entering his country.or four years.In rond pave- this aste- easant homes that a sé Gra- vere with War dances the chief, then succeed- sources, friendly.I LOIS ave \u2026.98,181,159 he pre- he has OR jo TRADE, Struggle For.Ocean-Going Bus ness.PHILADELPHIANS ARE ALARMED.The Central Atlantic Ports Lose Where North and South Gain.\\ The Information and Statistical Committee of the Commercial Exchange of Phila- - delphia, Pa, has complled tables showing the decrease, both In volume and percentage, of the shipments of grain from the central portion of the Eastern seaboard.The committee calls attention to the fact of the continuous decline in the wheat export trade of Philadelphia, and «po check this tendency will re- for Philadelphia an Incrensed volume and share of the total American wheat trade, more consistent with the percentages of other grains being exported from this port.This recommendation is as applicable to, all of the ports from a York to the Gulf as to Phila- delpl ne following table gives the totals of all grain shipments in the last two years, and comparative figures are interesting to Canadians as showing where Montreal at present stands: 1599.?~Bushels, ew York.82,948,086 1898.Post els.11,331 7,192,902 10.084.116 2,538,958 1°919,084 659,000 us 494 23.512 5 Jos.973 __172:860 960 350,630,356 401,933,570 t will be seen from the above that the cool falling-oft in grain shipments was nearly thirteen per cent.Boston's propor tion of this loss would be about 4,200,000 bushels, but instead, .e other hand, show of the volume transacted in 1898, while the falling-off in 1899 even per cent.over entire volu ed.The following table, dealing entirely win wheat, shows the Voluine of Business of th whole, done by the various ports.It Shows that the gains were in the North and South, while the central territory.from New York to the Gulf, has suffered greatly: 1898.Bushes.New Yo ork 9.009.168 Galves 11 1255.New \u201corleans.12,7 Boston and *Chrariéic | 278 5,543 * 007, sue 969.es 2.931.312 * 178,000 700,791 445,000 127, 528,163 St 470 148,882 99,960 Where Montreal ands in the 12.285, 130 i Ao | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALING.{Ho ONE MILLION CUBED CASES.You Can Be Cured Whether You Betteve Christian Sclence © Over a million çures of disease in ever form \u2018are nowto\u2026the credit of Christian | Belence Healing, Most of these were cases that the doctors had glven u as \u2018\u2018ineur- able.\u201d re chronic ladies that had baffled their pe for years.All were cured quickly ; some were cured instantly., The evidenc simply indisputable, a .There can be no mist Fhe Grentors and der r in this city or thou- rom me.ndra only mak Al you really 1 have gard WF si Age of Health and Hea 2 me will REE.and convineing cent stam mp for or cal B- Room tage.ffe: Masonic Templa Chi: *nty Garfield Headache 2x Wafers o box % GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF._ No Opium Bromides or Narcotics No depressing after effects, of eee DRUGGISTS.Sent post free, on receipt GrARFIELD TEA CO.977 St.Denis Street, Montreal.13+ntx eod tf \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE MARKET OPENED WEAK.Stock Prices Were Off in London, a Condition Which Was Reflected Here.At the opening of the stock markets to- a ay the tendency of prices was generally dos nward.ondon had a reaction whic te all street Republie ¢ sold at the open Opening quotations for Phe leading Stocks Asked.Bid.be Canadian Pacific .3 96% [EET 5 295%, 298 134 Le uv @s as +.\u2026» ks mm Royal Ele 0.0 Dominion Cotton Ps Celoured Co .War Sago Republic information regarding ruins and ated.investig ce ted, I fo ni ins of indo btedly \"Remitic type.I discovered phallic cmblems, which have hin the ancient sess a tion of Juaitzite slate Fura itself I foun which gold reefs the ruine 1 found a rock.I have built a station in this district sevor ro ofw urope: s.rther white oun gard to Ophir.\u201d \u201cas the his: e an y then proceede and and found, under the very rally ve which i also ted all the districts the Sanyate e, and built a great empire along \u2018the ancient known among the Semitic nations, and is interesting to note that Ophir is always e Old Testament without any explan ation\u201d as to its loc ocality.re to be fou theories this year A.y the famous woma who created most of the Offenbäch heroines, oulouse here rea bouts were dis- It was promised that she would 1 gran chess.But she refused.It was Schneider who first created these famous Offenbach heroines.created the \u201cLa Gra family had position.n tired of that, a leaving her om hotin r went a farm near and she is now about to ta of her gin into the Son ent.She is now mA remarkable cer has been made y been excavat own Babylo s ko that it may be loo rt of one x b workmen, the obj ever | be know we discover- magnificent quartz reefs.The ancient workings which I found hich are an inv estigate mica said mouth of mbesi of rich alluvial gold up river eastern entrance of | pivhich rapids made I have to be assured | that all the pro- pncient Ophir nd the Ophir_fall to pieces, and I claim unhens ocat Golden.Ophir of King Solomon and Kin ng Hiram.\u2019 It title roll in \u201cLa Belle Helene, \u201d and it was, three years later that she was De rd i nd rst Tn three other operas by Offenbach, and they are insepar.ith her name vers that much of the 6 Helen and e fle | much the largest \u2018share perts.The total amount of trade In this grain fell oft 68.74 per cent.EXPORTS OF RYE.1899.) shels.New York .- 970 Baltimore .Philadelphia A B n FPN New Orleans Newport News .Galveston Totals .4,700,593 \u2018The following shows the volume of \"business, and the percentage of the whole, in orn.Baltimore, although in sixth place a wheat shipments, holds the first place t - corn.The four leading corn ports have changed but little either in volume or percentage of the \u2018amount\u2019 exported while the total volume of business fs practically the same for the two rs.New York gained a trifle both in;volume and in her share of the whole.EXPORTS OF CORN.© 1899.Bushels.46,786,127 49, > an Fp Baltimore .Philadelphia 1 an: t.N.B.Char eston ve ee Totals .+ .« 200,866,743 200,358,410 A similar table in relation to oûts follows.Philadelphia's ont export businéss ranks second in importance in the Amer- can trade.Newport News made the largest | percentage of gain, rising from 6.15 per cent.of the whole in 1898 to 16.08 per cent.in 1809.While Philadelphia Increased about seven per cent, Portland increased three per cent.and Baltimore a slight \u2018fraction.Fiery othe port lost, crea ting to 12.89 per cent.The t tal volume iy 20.43 per cent.less than EXPORTS OF OATS.New York ., .Philadelphia .ewpo ews .Charleston LL Su .Totals + .- .o 46.98LES5 58,980,732 Atrios TORONTO GRAIN MARKET.aT SRONTO, February 10.~ Wheat \u2014 wot: &c for and.ti free) ds ds i 3 toi held, highe e ve anitopa eld er t 80c tor Re.G.IT., Sarnia, gher Nort Flou nquiry for export and ex- - orters report \u201cpurchase of odd lots at equal to $2.85 ih barr est.ilifeed-Bcarce and firm at $16 to $17 for shorts and $15 for bran west; , Da rie oy om inal at No.2 and Much wheat\u2014Nominal at 48¢ east and 4te uoted at She east and Bose 9 Tr ady.Canada yellow ent ; American a aupted \u201cat 42e .8 old, and te a 4c for east for r No, 3 K als Broad at Hot for \"white east ; mixed are re auoted at 25%c and white at 260 to 26120 atrmeal-Quiet 8.$2.2 to $8.25 for cars and, $3.» to $3.35 for barrels here, eas\u2014Fl to 6ligc east, and 6 New York's de e.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially reported for the Sta Monk 18 8t.Sacrament Street, noce Coan: ager for J.Pache & New York over direct private \\ vire.=.eb.10 p's.Feb.9 Close.Amer.Catton on Ge.* Pref.Amer.5 obacgo Co ron Co.1644 eH bea pd.Pog 21 de Pre 3 td fat 76% \u201c2 & St, P_ Continental Tob, com.dus +.ved Bas N.YA Corrado fouet à Iron.Pressed Steel, oo Pressed Steal, hil.& ead, ai paid Yulima .RUSSIA\u2019S CROWN DIAMONDS.There Were 4,264 Gems Used in Making Three of Them.rown of Russia is at present pre- m .Bes ides is the arial scepère, and o alled the th we eyes of the F hom was dedica: 3m temple situated on à fortitie {sland n Se \u201cFrench deserter from the Indi tn se vice, who hnd been at work in the Bathe bourhood of this temple, hearing où the idot's eaux Yeux.determined to come their As no Christians were permitted within the aie \u201cpete ons he, in order t + fon captain 1 in turn, oa Jew f From him ft pas \u2018prenne d 4 Kojeh, a Persian merchan in Amsterdam, consisting of household Terms cash.A.L sold, af the said Defendant, cuit Court.rua 1900, at the place of business \u2018of 1 I wre PAPER BY moon Miss Bourke-Wright, Subject: «\u201c CASTLES IN SPAIN,\u201d Monday, February 12th, 3.30 p.m, Y.M.C.A GUEST TICKETS can be p red Fraucis, Cor.Sec, 420 Metont fo \u201cave.\u201c08 ber of Executive at door on afternoon of lecture.ALCOHOLISM CURE Chronic Alcoholism, Drunkenness Opium and Morphine habits s icy and permanently cured by th Dixon Yep bus, ry are used.t home without loss « of time from of anyone.Cure i sicians an treatment Retreat, Quebec, which is The Dixon Vegetable e _admit- of its kind in Canada.For further particulars address (in confidence): \u201cJ.B.LALIME, Marager, THE DIXON CURE CO.572 87.DENIS STREET \u2014 i on Dr.MACKAY, Belmont Retreat, Quebec.35entyl _\u2014 C.W.MORGAN & CO.BANKERS AND BROKERS.71 Broadway, New York, Meme Consolidated 5 Stock Exchange of XN.Y.tn.BRANCH < 149 BROADN AN =.Y.ADWA LY.th & Chestuut Sta.VATE WIRES.DAILY MARKET LETTER ON APPLICATION, 81c4 2aw LOANS LIFE INSURANCE LIGHTHALL E LIGHTHALL, NOTA 303 NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING.MARRIAGE LICENSES, 554 2w Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.NOTICE.A Special General Meeting of the Share.nolders Sot the above company will be held t the com offi 228 Paul st.approve of and co resolu- \u20ac t directors to increase the\u2019 capital stock ef the \u20ac By order of the ard.Pi BOLGER, Secretary.February 3rd, 1900.80 *nty § FOR RENT, No.4 Thornton Park, 11 rooms, gas, heating, and city conveniences, furnfshed or unfurnished.Also, House, 278 Richmond St., 8 rooms, heating free.THOMAS LIGGET, 1884 Notre Dame street.Home Specialty Co.Dept.,D.Torono, Can 254 1a A REMEDY FOR IRREGULARITIES Baperseding Bitte: Coohia, P pe Order ofall Chem Apr or free tor tra EVA NS & S088, LTD., MONTREAL, + tical Chomist, SOUTHAMPTON or M ARTIN, Ph Exa BAILIFF § SALE - PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal, No.10040.cult Court.Mignon Cloutier, Derenda Belessior an and Wiilso clock Plaintiff, n the CI RNAUD, B.8.C.Mo AUIFEE SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF @Q ontreal.ee, 19e 17014, furniture, AF FONTAINE, Bal, Oth February, 1900.AILIFF 5 SALE \u2014 PR ROVI District of, Montr Archibald Binion, dots ant.The nin , at rs of the co, cm nthe noon, at the domicile of the sa ubert street, in the hha! Deed y by authority of Justice, thé consisting of effects.Conditions cas sn .Fi B.Montreal; 10th February, 1900, AILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE 8 bec, District of Montreal.No: 1 F.ota, laintift, ve, ndan nthe 20th will be Woodall and al, at ten he ROO ed in t laundry, real, 8th February.whose displeasure he gh th egem from inch fated the moe £90,000 and an amity of 000; and sented it to his imperial mistrees.who bad previously declined the purchase an costly, bu epted this truly roy *Mustrious sub: .\u201cThe MN om [xiccheni murderer of t Elizabeth di Austria, he solitary confineï nent, js 5 the Swiss law, trested like ers.Deslara dins, Plaintiff, vVih À 1JOHN MURPHY & CO.: \u2018 Good quality cotton double sle mbric Trimm rit Cambric Insertion, rimmed Embroidery an \"ne best shapes; styles sud Materialsat } the lowest prices! Night Gowns.Good cotton tucked voke cambric frill.Good cotton tucked, trimmed with embroidery.Empire Style with Insertion and Fwmbroidery.Emipre Style with Lace and Ribbon.+.vossce % 21 Fine Lawn V ape Val.Lace, Tucks and RibbOD.« nove nese oo 385 > Cotton Chemises.eve.Fine cotton trimmed embroidery on neck \u2018and sleeves.ambric with Insertion and Tucks trimmed embroidery.ne Muslin Insertion Lace and Ribboun.English cotton, Embroidery and Tucks.Ca med Drawers.Good Cotton trimmed with Lace \u201cEXTRAORDINARY.wees were secs srce ew o asnecn 0e + Mess Weeveese 19¢ Be n Front Insertion and Embroidery.-+0->>o0000 00 50e $1.00 rte warn eee + mass» 2.15 Long Chemises.se ss ee =.as evwesse Waves ane 1.20 Embroidery.and Rib bon.Lane save mesess 1.60 ce, Embroidery and Ribbon.vence serene 2.35 Insertion on Waist and Skirt.seee so oo ».385 W THE LEGSLITURE | A \u2018Brief and Unimpotant sitting Held on Friday Afternoon.OPPOSITION ASK QUESTIONS: servative, Will Probably Wait Awhile For a New Court House.(Special Staff Correspondent.) QUEBEC, February JU \u2014A very uninteresting sitting of the assembly an hour and a half, took place \u2018 esterday afternoon at which a number of bills, none of them of any great importance, were aduanced a 8 A Cotton's bill respecting physicians and surgeons and Ar.Langelier's to amend the law concerning dentjsts were each read a sccond time and sent to the committee on legislation.Mr.Tellier\u2019s bill to confirm and ratify be- laws No.143 and No.144 of the town of Joliette and a deed of agreement between the town of Joliette and the Great Northern railway company.dated the 2nd October, 1899, and Mr.Champagne\u2019s bill to au- tborize the bar of the Province of Quebec to admit Henri Hains amongst its members, after examination were read a second time and sent to private bills committee.Progress was reported on the bills res pecting the building of a church, sacristy and presbytery in the parish of St.Paul de Montreal and relating to incorporation the St.Hyacinthe Electric Railway Company.On motion of Mr.Dufresne detailed statements were asked on the expenses of Messrs.Robidoux and Archambault to England in connection case which are placed at $1,500 each.REMISSION OF FINES.Mr.Plante moved for papers respectin any remission of finea and suspending o qu nts in any cases for infringement of the license law in the district of Beauhar- vois since the Ath May, 1897, and Mr.Flynn for orders-in- council, etc.with the Government or any of its members since 1st July, 1807, respecting the application.to any company of the acts respecting rail- Yay guarantee deposits.Both were order- by the House.EY asked when the Government intend to commence to build the court house at Sherbrooke, Mr.Duffy replied, \u201cwhen the plans and specifications and other preliminaries are completed and when it is deemed expedient.\u201d This is what Sher: brooke gets,\u201d remarked a member of the + + 3 oe we 3 Good cottoh trimmed with 8 rows Tucks and Embroidery.33¢ Fine Cambric Trimmed with Tucksund Embroidery.ewer The Pine Muslin Trimmed with Embroidery, Tucks and Ribbon.oe .$143 Fine Lawn Elaborately Trimmed, Val Lace and Ribbon.vue v00v0 235 Corset Covers.0 Good quality cotton plain.vests Bess me wwe ase ee sew 12% © Good quality trimmed with Embroidery.assose msesns sees we sess 25C $ Cambric with Insertion and Embroidery.aveu mr uns eevee 450 ° Fine Cambric with Torchon Lace anc Ribbon.vee nous wees mews ore.S100 Yoke of Embroidery, Insertion and Ribbon.».u 2+000r on ove 195 + Skirts.$ \u2019 Good Cotton three Tucks,.+ Me msreres see sas ave Good Cotton with 5 inch Frill of Embroidery.vee 75e ! - Deep Flounves of Embroidery, Tucks and Insertion.Lawn Trimmed with wide Val.Lace also Lace Insertion.JOHN MURPHY & CO., 3 2343 St.Catherine Street, Corner of Metcalfe Street, Terms Cash.- Telephone Up 933.3571 | + 1900400040000000 O 0000060000000 5 nN i ph -\u2014\u2014\u2014We- have-a-large quantity of {ree burning nm + Anthracite pea coal (smokeless) on hand and can quote low prices.Communicate with us, s ipond, Peterson & Lo.SltyZawt! TELEPHONE MAIN 125.Ogpositon, for electing John Melntosh.r.Duplesis enquired\u2014*When does the Government propose to submit to the House the several bills affecting interest of the highest importance, alluded to in the speech [rom the throne on the 18th\u2019 Janu- ar.Rh Marchand replied that those which had not already been introduced, would be during the present session.; SEVERAL QUESTIONS.Honourable Mr.Langelier asked: \u201cWhy tributed to the members of the Legislature, to farmers\u2019 clubs, and to agricultural societies the Guide Practique de l'Ensilage, of which is had had 50,000 copies at its disposal for several years?Does the Government intend to cause such distribution to be wade?Why does the Government not cause to be distributed to the members of the Legislature, to registrars and to the secretaries of municipalities situated in the townships, the list of lands conceded by the Crown in the province of Quebec from 1763 to the 3lst of December, 1890?Does a a -v, mw oo.so pe À SPECIAL - Sn © No.5; © secsses .| Ww OFFER.! pe Ww 1.Suite Wh d Oak, LA; CW \"Large Bedroom Sui in White Quartered Oak ip for one Suite 652 cri Street - 2442 St.Catherine Street.35,1 2 ASEEE >3=3=:= tea Glass Bevelled Mirror (30x40 inches), in hand- ès some Dressing Bureau 4 ft.6 in.wide, with full ; swell front and solid cast brass handles.Regular price $70.S pecial price $36.00.+ en 3=333323= SEWING MACHINE ments.à warranty.rtyles.1 ST.PETER ST.MONTREAL.17 Jaw S at Factory Prices Equal to any ms: chines mad Le Jn & year Don't buy from an agent.We can save you the agents profits.THE BAILEY DONALDSON co, tf The Celebrated cal authorities on thi continent.sT.\u2026 MONTREAL.FACTORY.TORONTO.Lindman Truss Endorsed by the highest medi- ASanty} FREE.within the rea ERMANENTL - Ap] Teves.Continued use following his direction EE your suffering\u2014it cures permanently a.at 80c each.Mailed on receipt niment free.Enclose 3 cent stamp (0 the | CE EE st, Toronto.BOX, MAILED Why do you suffer the torture of Piles?Cowan has now pl his wonderful discovery Dr, ch ef ret every sufferer.The À ication usually re- s will r.erbal Ointment ad Constipation C pre ia led-oi of price.Jam le M.nty1 == ho & Bladde à Curesin Nas Hours LOSSES.oan RelievesKidney troubles at once.r all DR.COWLING'S English Periodical Pills.sure results; mente.$1 and $3 a x.Post pal: to any ad Tress.es Low wilag, Sl Metcalfe st, near St Catherine, Mentresl.No sign, walk in, office 1st flat.For male by ail raggiss.Sure remed dr irregularities, a, perfect regulato or 06accoscëdoët sir \u2014_\u2014o\u2014__ WEST ELGIN ELECTION FRAUDS (Special to the Star.) TORONTO, February 10\u2014The Judicial Commission which is investigating the West Elgin election frauds yesterday decided to investigate the manner in which the ballots disappeared.They have \u2018been in the possession pf the Clerk of the Crown i in Chancery, and were shifted about in the courts.then returned to the Clerk of the Crown and destroyed, he says, y accident.The commissioners viewed the place where the ballots were kept deposited and then adjourned.J i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ee IS CHARGED WITH BIGANXY.MORRISBURG, Ont., February 10.\u2014Wil- liam Henderson, of Aski n, was arrested here last night on a charge of bigamy, preferred by Aléxander Gardiner whose daughter married the prisoner not long ago It is alleged in the complaint that Henderson has a wife and three children living at eed, Ont.The Magistrate bas com mi im where tried \u2018ina few \u201c.Lok Cad Montreal.+.+++ eens eee 23.43 Collected through Bank of Nova Scotia, Liverpool, .18.00 Collected through E.F.\"Hebden, Merchants Bank of Canada, Mont- Cerra eee navaee ee evens 46.00 Collected through Postmaster, High luff, Man.terre antenne 9.75 Total «veo .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$103,681.37 mad HARRIS.Storokospere.| - iy JHOWDOMN, We It you are irregular or troubled | mith PE MRS, MARION WILMOT, MARRIE \u2014_\u2014 WOMEN * 3 praguurs.ont ON SUNDAY You generally lie in bed longer in the morning\u2014 \u2018You also eat richer food at your 3 meals\u2014 And thus you take little or no exerclse\u2014 THE RESULT is that you overwork your stomach snd feel out of sorte on! Monday.- Now,4£ you bad taken a dose of Dr.Wilson's NERVINE BITTERS Sunday night you would have been all right on Monday.Buy à bottle and Keep | 1t In the house.It's a grand Housshold Remedy.All Druggists.25c targe Bottle.smut © Brayley Sons & Co.| ideo og cme i formala that will relidve (Le worst case in two to five days.No This receipt has brought happiness to bundreds of anxious women.ZI\" ntyeodtt Express Co, UPTOWN BRANCH 3 Star Branch Office No.I.5 > a df ope Sap ew | .de 381 PE a TEARS Candin Noone oe ARRIICOD 2 Per 347 vi siz Are B tif 17: You DEAUTIIU ER RE EE Ee tea Hoss or Miticrs pe ep, yr ass Ena ee Ad AES SE mE RS eee ; a mE dent io DMI gre SES 10 in ot not, ree road il and learn he tahoe glow lexien.: ' LA prep ve Ine Too CaN gn 0 + o> \u2014\u2014\u2014wEARD DMORE_On J % alker, pf a daughter.OTT In this city, oa Febru ary 9.me Mrs.Anna Boott.W ie of [Thomas coté, 3 f Galt, Sat.rday, * .her son\u201d su dency, Shaw = Filip dl, aay ; ARTEAU\u2014At ebec, on th sth of - UTrgary, ou \"beloved 208 AU notices of Births, Marriages and Deaths must be.endorsed with ths memes and addresses of the: per sens bending same.! ESS 4 ores MIRTH Lo * BREADNER-On #8 4 à it, at SF Mackay street, \u2018the wi e \u2018ot | ner, of a daug BENJAMIN \u2014 = \u201cToronto, the vite of Frank D son.* FRY \u2014 At Mon treal Annex, th, rod.the rente of Archi on Februar a Benjamin.© 2 February e Fry, of a RASER - At Stellarton, N n Jan- Faby 10 10.to Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Fraser.a daughter.* nn GAVEL \u2014 At Springhaven, Yarmou 8., January 1 to Mr.and Mrs.Elisha Gavel, a son.* MARTIN\u2014On February 3rd ham avenue, the wife of tin, of a son.NICOLL\u2014At 276 York street, Norfolk nu at 26 Bucking- Btanley J.Mar bruary.au ee ee Comes Nicoll, of this city.(Montreal).#3 to Mr.NOXON \u2014 At Toronto, February 8 and Mrs.W.C.Noxon, & son.* U At 4 Centre street, on # UTHERF Sins a daughter to Mr.and Mrs M.8.Rutherford.Mo ces NGBTER-At Quebec city, on nday.Be Sth of February.1300, the wife 2 A.Sangster, of à son.> a on Pos Hat Bridgetown, ONASE 0, Jo Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Btron- h = AY ons LKER \u2014 At 15 Anderson street, .6th of February, the wife of J.L.West Side, New Glas- \\, \u2018a \u2014 At x LIAMS M Peter iw, Janpary 5° \\ /illlams,.a son.* È MARRIAGES.L \u2014 At Brooklyn.sARMETRONG COFFILL dey award E- to Lixzte vi th, \u2018Armstrong, of Faimou LM Coren, + ®on, daughter of Captain New York® ARMSTRONG- MASSEY \u2014 At Toronto, on February 6th, y -.Septimus Jones.\u2018Rural Dean, at the Church of the Redeemer, Arthur Leopold Armstrong.son ot \u2018Thomas Armstrong, M.D.to Bessle Irene Massey, youngest daughter of the late Charles A.Massey, both of Toronto.* OP-SHAW-\u2014On Januai 16, by Rev.BH A tch, Jo hn W.Bisho of New Mines N 8., to Leah Blanc |\u201d daughter .M.Shaw.Woltville.* D'ENTREMONT- D'ENTREMONT, \u2014 At West Pubnico, January 24 x 2% Rev.L.E.Duchesneau, Frank L.ntremont J to Ambrosine D'Entremont.® JOHNSON-MOUNT \u2014 At Weymouth, Jan- \u2018uary 1, by Rev.George D.Harris, Ben- amin EB.Johnson and Margaret Mount, oth of Yarmouth, N.8.* NICKERSON-NICKERSON \u2014 At Upper Port LaTour, January 21, by Rev.John Phalen, Austin E.Nickerson to Mary C.Nickerson, of Middle Clyde.McCRIMMON-TEDFORD \u2014 At Hillside Farm, Malahide, in the County OE El- dr, Bs the residence of Samuel Ted- td, Esq., on the 3rd February, by the \u201cRev.Drummond, B.D., 8t.M.D., of # Tedtord, daughter of Bamuel Tedford, 8Q.* TOUNG-MT*-7A\u2014At North VEE G.4 sp February 6th, A.Walter C.Georg River, to Lizzie, doughter =.Sonn Suro.\u2018DEATHS IN THE CITY.| GOO \u2014 In this city, on February 9th, Gertrude Marion.aged 17 years and 6 months.youngest daughter of Charles m her brother-in- law's residence, 16 Plateau street, on Monday, the inst., at .p.m., thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.WGAR\u2014In this city.8 Thursday.Febru- 8th, 1 at 1.38 pm sbddert bre \u2018apoplexy, Lydia L.Swany, widow of the Jate John ptember 15, - late residence, 31 Milton » day, but 10th, 1900.(LSndon and ublin papers 'pioise copy) LEPAGE\u2014In \u2018this city, on Janugry Bh, 1900, James Olivier of Ste.Claire son of the ay Fife Ribert Lepage, © o.MIGNAULT \u2014 In this city, Friday, Toary 9, Gertrude, daughter of Dr d_6 years.The hi) > al Maks di an Buiiday.\u2018st 3.ea ie & 6 DEATHS OUTSIDE THB CITY.ree a \u2014 On February 2% Elisa For à 92 years, wridow of late a; n Aarestrup, Sip and Sides am daughter or late Willlam Cu ar.* Ed.Artesu.\u2018fAanuel Arteau, Inas , at the \u201cago of 7 years and 2 3 hia aL Ti at Las Jodie.GT Trance, min Tor- ew Mexico, ven bel Joven wite of snd daughter of the aig CANNON_At obo: ip erick Geanon, (Of tn con ot vocate.'oronto, on February Hel i, for 25 years Principal o ovls in that eity, aged 67 \u201con February 6th, Bate James Cox, in her the Sth inst, J.uebec Post e late Mr.os bic.\u20acox t Toronto, Br roll t of the b Ne At Truro Charles O., .Allen Evans, son of Mr.\u2018snd Mrs.aged 4 months.* IVEDAL t Brighton, Ont., George Fllvedall, à native of Sod lived ally ° n° f London.= Eng.FRASER \u2014 TA Forouto.on the 8th { exander, d 42 years, eldest inst hibald Fraser, of Fraserdeld, «2 ngarry.ToT at 40 Coliege st., Toronto, on Tr Al Ms Vi D 8 enotiere, \u201c Columbus H.Greene.oved wife of GRATIAN \u2014 At Alton, IN.Ing of the 23rd January, \u201cHeloved wife of W.J.on the morn- \u2018Kate Gertrude, ratian, and third Gaughter of Robert Warren, Niagara- on-the-lake.* HUGHAN\u2014At Tatamagouche, 550 Jan- dary 29, John Hughan, aged 79.HARVEY-\u2014At Haraliton, Mar arot Stu widow of the late Alexander Barr cCLURE\u2014On Bunday.February 4th, her father's residence, Elder's Mure Ont.Mary Jane ¥ Wood, wife of Andrew McClure, aged MeL ACHLAN Christmas , Market Square \u201crarrismith Day.oh Pres State, South Africa, for.refusin @sainst his own countrym Lachlan, jr\u2026 aged .McLachlan, of Wandsworth, and .bon, of the late John McLachlan, o écKAY \u2014 At Halifax, John McKay, age formerly Sergeant-Major 87th ad Iatterly Book Sergeant.Interred at Fort hy n rmission of Lord Hillam Beymour.* of General MONRO\u2014At his residence, 485 Bh Fa.George Me on Satueda Repourne e Monro, .M.Toronto.* 00 customs, MURRAY t Meadowzil} .MURRAT urnes 2 Plotou, N.8, MY in at (Mary's, on Janua: th, arah, w { Mr.8.Myers.woollen \u2018manufacturer.nd mother of Mra \u2018Crabbe, © onto, aged 16 years and Al.months.Pour - on, February 2nd, 1900, at St.pute, Mc, \" Milam Charles, Jon nso.Norris, and grandso \u201che late Dr.Smallw mo ood.& 5 SMITH~At 8 Palmerston ave.Toro Thomas J.Smith, aged 21 De beloved son of Mr.and Mrs.w iam 8 Smith, February ith, HO th Tih inst.at W Ee CCR 0 eg rke an om ish, s city.Interred at pres ia WHITE\u2014At \u2018Noel Rond, N.8., January 23, Fulton White, aged 4 years, son of the late Isaac White.WIRR-\u2014At.Liver r'pool.December 30, Rosanna, pie of John Wier, aged 8.¢ WoO enly, at \u2018Rocklands,\u201d Pete borou bn.@ 4th Februaty, Jaraes Woad, o ot the W.C.Edwatds Co., of Ot- tawi.What Causes Joy eating lady chariotte geittine of course.aSteod and Doathe, sé page G+ on |- 8t.Thomas, to Florence ui For additional Births, Marriages 11768 to 1783 Notre Dame Street, 184 to 194 St.James Street, Montreal \u2014 The Barly Closing \u2018Wevemept and The Big.Stare The Big Store closes at 1 o'clock = Saturdays during Éebruary.The public will encourage this movenient by making their purchases ead.Lam MONTREAL DANY ST LE e cet : La TC be i Stock: taking.e THE\" S.CARSLEY CO: rap - Notre ae Montreal's Greatest Store + ; pa Dainty Now Wash Fabrics The coming season in these goods will b- a etat Feb.(0th, 1900 \u2018remarkable one if judged from the stamdpoint of beauty.The ideal conceptions of the band l&ocms of, Alsace are truly artistic and wix d- \"riration from every lady who sees them, the styles are daring but effective, the colours are gorgeous but by no means gaudy and show how the artist has toyed with delicate tints.Prices show economy all round, New Wash Frints New Dentelle D'Alsace 500 PIE re = NEW DE LLE ; 5, PIECES NW WASHING PRINTS.Grenadines In 12 nov aR able designs, 1900 styles, The joc Set for summer or evening wear.370 Big Store\u2019s special\u2019 price cerererens PV \"BROCARD \u2018BELGE ith | RE Je pio, noun (so ge Bei ina Sky, ina , et terns for the coming season, these me 36 shirt waists.Sp ecinl Motday \"2\" ci Will be marked Special.NEW MALTES NADINE Nets i 175 PIECES Fgh SATEENS, 30 20 new shades nd poeme vo \"370 inches wide in New Blues, Greens, Cardi of ounds, with Neat Stripes and figures NE o some stri and colourings.Spe- ifferent shade , silk effect.-26\u20ac cial Monday.+ + 20s00u + New White Embroideries.Diréct From St.Gall.The hand leoms of St, Gall and Herzof have been busy with The Big Store Embroideries ter spring and summer, the largest order we've giver placed for these select makes, produced on the ol hand looms which have made this district famous, something over fif- ) teen thousand yards of carefully chosen patterns of dainty white Embroidery edgings, demi-flouncings and full flouncings making and exhibition of Embroideries well worth a visit, Special patterns and -\u2014 widths for first communion dresses.Chsese now.Embroidery Skirting.27 INCH EMBROIDERY SKIRTING al Mon NEAV DENTELLE ITALIE in\u2019 15 band- lagc Emé-roidery Edgings.NEW WHITE CAMBRIC Embroide Fdgings, very dainty patterns, special in very delicate q x d prices.«a .i Sat : Ferns or or hematitch ody Le, prie pa erns fo fc tie 90 DC and.r first communion 42, om.5 INCH EMBROIDERY Simao NEW 2 WHITE CAMBRIC Embroilery , Sanduome.rariiy.UÉ NOW fod ng, fine: open work patterns, neat very Hide special eral value at 7 : elaborate needlework,\u201d in dain \u2019 \u2018Big Store\u2019s price is only.% \u201csig c.the ork \u2018effects, special prices a 9c%, ALL OVER EMBROIDERY, M inches me de, in a rich variety.of open work, and , designs, special! \u2018prices 40\u20ac; rom.0 cuse seer oo : Ladies\u2019 Silk Waists \u201c A constantly changing interest, in these protty waists mark them as general favorites $ pladies Silk Walsts yard, NEW WHITE CAMBRIC Embroidery ings, handsome patterns \u2018suitable white underskirts; ppecial yard, ire .72 Tor velue at 10e to Me THE S.-CABBLEY LEY CO, LIMITED.Ladies\u2019 Jackotaot blue, 5 art pes Prout: ouble sania loth, : Regular $875 ) talon Pi Special 2.19 stitobed, bizh colar, good styls; special \"$5.75 75 Ladies\u2019 Jackets of fa po n° aay beaver cloth, double , cord collar Dre Sion: rec ad Hs = , n f oollar of beaver A Bre 29 style, special 85 Ladies\u2019 Taffeta Silk alate in blues, Ladies\u2019 Jackets of Eskimo cloth, ined cerise, chan Fane yellow, tucked front and back, em teaver wpe price 910,85 Hoga RR Housekeeping Linens.= oy A constant change of interest in this Linen Store for careful housekeepers, New and special values appear daily.Linens for _ hard work-a-day service; others rich and handsome that only appear on state occasions, To-day Linen Items hint of the stout and sturdy kind.Loom Table Cloths.$6.00 .Superb Table Linens.Linen Table Napkins d Loom Li Linen Table Napkins, 58 68c - sth, Je perc hee Hoes fie Noos due BR - en Ta .Size about 1 34° yard mpuare.oo Linen Table Napkins, 88 site $1.00 doz.Size about 2 yards square.a Linen Table Napkins, 38 give.1.30 doz.Size 2 by 2 1-2 yards.Size 2 by 3 yards.Silverware > Specials, 13 AR .Electro THE 8.CARBLEY co.\"LIMITED.Plated Cake hand on 17 some Ruffs and Muffe ombonsed, This ts the season to lay in a stock ef or \u20ac Y furs.The prices are lower than at any $2.00 other time in the year and styles are Berr correct.Ladies\u2019 Ra Dishes, Sliver ; ed top, Nataral Wate Se, Dark mitation ou 4 à Jails, neat styles, hood glass, aL.ur prett rr or i El Bale .* Muifs in Blectri pecia Seal, choice skin iio 886 peat, » head, I lined seal 3B Babier Brush a Comb Set, with : sterling silver mounts, pu Regular $7.75 for $5.95.lined box, regular $l.20, Boooin, pretty aperines in Electrié.S150 skins, latest: 73 Silver Plated Table Bells, with solid 50¢ Seal, styles.Fagulsr Sato.octal $8.20; ar The, Doe richly chased, regu: ar or A Hasetepers | List.Here's an interesting little lst of Heme Needs at little prices» Tick off your wants acd come, , as early as possible, such prices as these don't linger long, ~~ A Regular.Special.300 boxes Wag Tapers.Bo 5e .Special.Wampole\u2019s Cod Liver Oil.$1.00 78 M5 fitrong - Brooms.10e * Bc Paine\u2019s Celery Compound., $1.00 85e ; 175 \u2018Kitchen Mirfom.ive.Ge; : Dr: Piertt's Favorite Prescrip- \u201c125 Sham Hofdéës.\u201cBe Me 7 tion.x.sauve v+ +.$1.00 7507 320 Sauce Plates.Bo 312 Ayers Sarsaparilla., cere oo $1.00 65e 1500 Decorated Platés.18e Mc Hood's Barsaparilla.$1.00 66c 11000 Cups and Saucets.10 7e Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.50 36 100 Kitchen Lataps.evens me: Rad Dr.Gray's Syrap.25 18 1% Ye Hot Water HBottles.eee 75.50 500 Jars Crosse & u ani arma, special 12 1-3c each \"MAIL ORDERS: CAREFULLY FILLED._ THE S.CARSLEY CO mien: - fr.of, department has special special lines we wish to a few: for others.Millinery Department.333 BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS that were $2.00, $2.25; all :to De cleared at 10¢, 13c, 20 oh.goods; for 25¢ ea CHILDREN\" 8° M USLIN TAMS, $1.00 to $1.25.Mons AND -dod li CHILDREN, 75c and 85c; for 2c each, ~ GTOCKTARING over, \u201cbargains revealed, next week will be a week of after sfock-taking bargains.night you will find advertised in this space New Goods come to hand.We mention Read our Monday night's ad Boys\u2019 Clothing Dept.BOYS\u2019 3PIKCE SUITS, and dark Lweeds, sizes 2, 31, WINGS dha vers ai Hie 32, 33, 34, way from $1.00 to 5; to clear at 10c and 150 cach.: gular 2150 ine , for 00 FELT HATS, 51.26 to $2.00 \u2026 +.&100line for $2.30 ODD PANTS, in nice dark TIAVY serge, sizes 23 to 3%; to Vé cleared next week at special prices.BOYS 2.PIECE SUITS, in tweed effects, odd sizes only, were $4.00; now $2.50 per suit.LADIES\u2019 JACKETS, CAPES Every s to offer.Each clear before our AND YOUTHS in light ght tweeds, also in < AND COSTUMES.w + x next week.Sweeping goods.Come and see offer.{oGILVY | Special after stock-taking prices for reductions have been made.We need the space for new the bargains we Corner St.Catherine and Mountain Sts.35¢ pe omnia ARÉSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1900 = Going to : Re-Decorate ?Why not enjoy the prestical advantages ott sed by our \u2014Metallic \u2014 Ceilings &Walls | \u2014 They are both handsome and econo- mical-\u2014outlest any other style of interior finish\u2014are fire proof and sanitary\u2014can be applied over plaster if necessary\u2014and are made \u2018in & vast number of artistic designs which will suit any room of any building.Write us\u2014we\u2019d like you to know all about them.If you want sn estimate send outline showing the shape and measurements of your ceilings and walls.Metallic Roofing Co, Limited Toronto.H.McLAREN & CO,, BELLING AGENTS, 706 Craig Street, Montreal.AMERICAN STAMPS For small Remittances FOR SALE AT.STAR BRANCH OFFICE Corner Peel and St.Cahterins Sts 85*oty1 Monday's Sale \u2014Q me Costumes and Skirt Ends 31-2 to 7 yds.ers, in most cases, the means of securing exactly Half Price, as everything wis ¥e On MONDAY we begin another These Costume and Skirt Ends will Among this Lot of Goods variety of Colorings and Designs, The values are 78c, 85c and 95¢ yard, for Skirt Longths.Plaids and almost everything in Dress Goods of which have been marked at 25 p.c., 33 1-3 Also Extra SPECIAL SALE SKIRT One-Fourth off the regular prices.Next Department.COLOUR Curtain Net, Swiss Embroid- 5 ered Net and others, double width s and very pretty designs, me el 250, oo, and J5c, Monday.: .19 va.extremely ette \u2018 a view | now on view in windows: regular Wo Use the Lindgay-Hordhoiner Piano.First ie maining ; also a new ticket showing the reduction in the price.reduced One Half, some One-Third, some One-Fourth.we wish to mention pa Splendid Goods, Stylish Weaves These are an marked at 82.25 for Costume Lengths and 81.50 There are also Plain Cloths, Cashmeres, Serges, Twills, ORIGINAL PRICE AND REDUCED PRICE.Our Dress Goods Department will be found of pieces of Early 8pring Goods have been received, AND 6%niyd Discount.\" and all marked DP.e Discount.ED DRESS GOODS.New Plaids for Barly Spring Skirts, stylls grounds, with bright coloured ca- oods, dark NEED rticularly about Broad Cloths, in PLAIN FIGURES In every case a big saving.very interesting Monday and all nex and together with our regular Stock, several lines ND COSTUME ENDS, - Week should be an extra puny week in Dress Goods these Juckot offers if you re a stylish perfect fitting jacket at less than one-half E.LEPAGE & CO.[Agents Bazaar Glove Fitting Patterns.Monday's Sale Black & Colored Dress Goods: In lengths of 31.2 to 7 yds.uring \u2014 Stock-Taking Our January Sale of Remnants and Short Ehds has proven satisthétory both to oùf étstomnerk and [ ourseives.\u2018To us It iiteant FERRY money Tor Goods Tnvariably negiected by sales people.: Fo our custom- just the goods they would have had to pay full price for at à a# 80 p.c.\u2026 \u2018Sale of mare: importance.This will be a Sale of COSTUME ana SEIRT ENDSS,, LENGTHS OF $1-2, 6 AND 7 YARDS.e Iatd oût on \u201cSpecial Counters, In many cases \"> with the original price re- the Goods will be found 50 Ends of Costume Tweeds in Good Weight and 45 inches wide.Foulé-Cloths, Satin Cloths, SHOWING THE t week.Hundreds \"at OnesHaif, One-Third _ and | EXTRA SPECIAL BLACK GOODS DEPT.Black Satin Serge, 5 Inches wide, all wool, splendid weight, regular 75c.nd white Chambre: mels hair, (ects, goods 58 inches Monday \u2026 8e opnor.3 Gasten s on y.ane oo, wide, h $2.50.Spec clal Black Figured \u201cSolel!\u201d \u201cCloths.\u2018neat aranteed fast colours and regular Bangaiine Al Wool Dress Materials, small designs, splendid finish.goods value 20c, Monda, vigeere-e IWC extra width, splendid welght, 12 col- ade to sell at $1.00.Monday .ec ours, Makes e extra 5 stylish dress, and se Black Silk and Wool Crop on extra ar ilky, d , th Scotch Gingham Zephyrs and C Covert Cloths, splendid colouring, : oa ky ods dei il round us at io brays, striped, checked an êther rr good weight, makes splendid full and aT ard.Monday signe oo Sonn Pine goods and worth Bo suits, guaranteed all fime wool, and yard.++ +\u20260000 ORARY oe High Soll at Se poil énirt: oof EXTRA SPECIAL SILK DEPT.es in Scotc - tlk, , o White Pique for Skirts, also used for beautiful colourings, finest Fla n Prcvieusy suks and Sat ina, ch hildren's ven ee medium aise © vol, À inches wide; some light worth and doc.Monday ular 25c, NABY «csv 0e n_grounds, some dark grounds, | | Fancy Blouse Blk colours, ~ EE mixtures, Regular value, all Sik, \u2018and worth Te, sp special .[3% Fine, quality | Dotted Muslin, 1 ¥ yard 32.25.Special .81.66 Taffe e Le a il.Bla fk \u2018and.10 \"Colours, e, colou lle, pin! 1 white, ale aplen ning , and made to blue, white, eee all with COSTUME DEPARTMENT.oiell.60e, extra special oo Le ots; _splen ack Peau de Sole Dress 80 xoods, Cine To o sell Me: als > black Truthful advertising brings results.sold very, extensively for (Separate ac ots, Monday.kets advertised Thursday, have sta; does not cut; makes very contd considerable stir In our Jacket De-| serviceable and stylish, guaranteed Heavy quality Pique tor Suits; gol part ment.pion any od all next wask all silk, and made to sell, $L35, ape- ours, pale blue, navy, cardinal, shou sy days in these artments, ene oes extra stylish goods; You cannot Ty uatice to yourself overlook 38 Ends Silk \u2018\u2018Voivets, splendlä colours (Fancy Designs), used for Mil- Hner and Trimming, regular 81.25, 40e, special.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ves mavens » al the value slik.vel ' At sis 8 Extrer ely stylish Tailor Made elvots, \u201cplain \"colours, regular apron, in ca Gloves Beginning Batur- |\u2019 ph pr m ad in Len York, 885.00.J ; eclal .AC $12.50\u2014Styflgt hn fitting perfectly m Je Bia sen.° good \u2018colours, inciuding Btylish Kid Gloves, new spring beautiful, Hn glace silk, ack, olours in all, regular 3c, Shades, coloure, bound ks 0 vi Te Joma.tight Nitin » some.\"vox Sold Ladies Natural Wool Vests, colours, doe 0; , o 0 : , match?speclal.ve ens dees ® At $10.00\u2014Tailor Made splendid fitting Bonk) ae e wna worth guaran- - orth 80¢, extra Jesse shades light farm ligh ht t drab, sil special .Sagi ita igen, Colt he sed CAES TESTS ; , sizes, onda sik sizes Fesular price, 105, 13 MORE ABOUT OUR SPECIAL | nell se, our, price Sc.less 2% per \u201cse oo cen or ebruary e Dr.; LINE SKIRTS.\" D.ana A 9 ng Wain Corsets, made : .renc 0 we sewn All Bpeclel aimont meh i Eh ad 4 on Thursday.perfect fitting: thera goods aro Te: tos ina.ice what die ot these skirts would \u201cvont.to cognized superior.to most EAE.à crever ge: made ! ual (made special for us), qur price; Ho or.a 4 \" ; § yards AL Wool Hat Satin Goth, We 01.98 Maria Johann Farma Hau de n nes, colours 1 ve en ene Rati) and ven e; Monday.to) Makibk a A.enone oe ee ee B ogni In drug store Lm = \u201cge - bi \u201cain 50 Bron Hair Brushes .ve .#4 3 cigs cum PURE | ou ee it, tie Ce dE Be a trenrrses wi.{1 cscu0r en's e Handkerchiefs re ttre ot etlings, all ux Sr Ibe bebe Mens Extra Quality Cashmere Hose.856 white vith co ared ¢ hs \u201cSE $ sega IN\u2018 MILLINERY DE- + La yk LSAT non &e CLEAR: ie w colou ; ean 0ods, i Plat ith, cploursd pie: head Er me$ 7 PARTMENT tik plated kaics aa Lite od nanas ss t à + ri eft Stylish Re Spring Skates .3 HELPP ET TIITIrITTYS tan Har town bial sou à Ri ors In > SNH many vila $ Prey Viclets, with green olf 210 Hw suite for early.spring 3 @0 Bunches Violets, with foliage, + ndsy.= price +i Tea d ones.\\ 3 those in.106 # Dee ride 3 ; Momë-Arsvollers\" Binion.Not ne when Violets were much lower + I cents: a Ga.at ec 33 vor Tt out on PE $ : ar ive now ny he, real 130; ; men.; ., 3 ie; special .+ tables, ahd ar sold at.3 , a bunch .A ++++++++++4-+-+ +944 3, und ose ++ Cor.St.Catherine and St Lawrence Streets, i the the go Na \u20ac HA « nplib \u2014 rata \u2014 AY ro yn Monday Hour Sale We have selected for a quick clearance from our: different stocks the following extraordinary Bargains in Reliable and Séasonable Goods For Our Monday Hour Sale.The prices mentioned below are bound to carry Every item below will the worth of a dollar.oods off in a hürry, and are a clear or VALUE has entirely been lost sight of.: indication that interest people who value: ) 200 SOLID HARDWOOD WASHBOARDS, rov ersible, FROM full size, well made, worth z5c, for ® ac, ach / 10 dozen of the well known V ICTOR FLOUR SIFT ER, an arti- 8 to 9 am.cle indispensable Lo Housekeepers, worth 1c, for ac » \u2018 eac 50 ONLY GREY STEEL ENAMEL WASH B ASINS, MONDAY on in one piece, first quality goods, Ixe, for - 9Ceach ILL ENDS OF WHITE PIQU E.2to 6 yard lengths.J FROM M that are retailed at 556 and dc vard.j2:0 vd, .Hef SF PLESH FINISH CREAM C AN: TON vi ANNEL, se, ; 9 to 10 a.m.width, never sold less than 8e y à ; 42 inch wide Fancy BLACK ARMU RE ES GOODS, 15C,q\u2019 ; MONDAY very suitable for Street Costumes, n 25e value for .; NCY PLAID DRESS GOODS 35 ine hes wide, suit 1G From [Fast fhe bre eel cie.eg von INC IED S 10 to il à.m.18 FONS in a good range of shades, worth Jc for 25¢C yard, M d 38 inch wide AMERICAN PERCALINE LININGS gc on ay.soft silk finish, splendid 12 1-2¢ value for yard.) ILDREN'S DONGOLA ANKLE STRAP SHOES, 1 From CH well nade.Sizes from 2to 7.Our regular 50¢ line for 32.¢ pr.\u201d LADIES BLACK CLOTH GAITERS, & button lengths, 16\u20ac \u2018 Il to 12 am hand made button holes, leather strap and buckle, 2s¢,for Pr.: MORNING DEW COMPLEXION SOAP, nicely 6! C Fa Monday.d, 3 cakes in box, always sold 10e, for 3 box 3 ; Odd Tines ro Padi adiex\u2019 Linen Collars, 10 and 15c values for 20 each.; Sale of Dress- 3c Sewing Needles, for .Ic | 7c Feather Bone, for ! .3e _ % makers\u2019 sup- 5e safety Hooks and Eyes, for 2 5c Brush Binding, for sho plies from 10 Skirt Protectors, for - .\u20183e 20c Fancy Military Braids, for3}c \"À 8 to 9 am 10c bottles Machine Oil, for .3c 1 10¢ Corticelli Sewing Silk, for #6 4 LADIES SHIRT WAISTS in printed | Sedan Cloth, odd DE From 2 to nes and sizes, 0 756 values 390 ach - 500 BOY NCHES OF ARTIFICIAL v TiOLETS, the popular A Ç 24 Flower, natural shades, 8c, for bunch: 4 3pm REA SE PART FUR NECK RUFFS, large snd 20 3 ey COLORED RIN RINGW WOOD À AND BLACK gach A LADIES\u2019 FAN ; Monday.Cashmere Gloves: Et 230 value, for \u201c122 Cor LADIES\u2019 SATIN CLOTH METALLIC § ST STETTICORTS, a splendid range 0 colorings, regu L FROM vaine, for 89¢c 500 ROLLS WALL \"PAPERS, heav backed paper.pretty 3c 3 to 4 pm \u2018floral and geometrical designs, for x roll - _ INFANTS FINE WOOL RIBBED VESTS, with | igh.MOND AY neck and long sleeves, well woith 956, Tor 10Cenc \u2014 3 .ODD LINES OF VEILINGS AND NETS, both black and 5C and 5 colored, plain and spotted, values up to Ze, fo! 7 76 LADIES \u2018SHORT STYLISH JACKETS, plain and braided E Jackets marked from $5.00 to $8.75.our 9 each.rom | | PASS prack FIGURED DRESS SKIRTS, fail width, | a, 3 lined throughout aud velvet bound, worth $1.00, ggc each.Ato 5 p.m.sorb HARDWOOD PILLOW SHAM HOLDERS with copperj es 3 \"RL wire extension, always sold atc, for à» » 15e each.; Monday.AE TS RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE, absolutely fast\u201d J .wf med a regular 23¢ value, = - igc pair.: \u201cTHE BALANCE oF OUR $10.00, #1 2.00 and $14.00\" \u201c63 05 be COSTUMES that we cleared last week at $5.00.¥or$3.95 \u2019 lok INES OF MEN\" 5 SHIRTS, WO L SHIRKS AND Ra From op Lifes values amongst them roaL 8c.Your cholce 9 5 to 6 p.m.Ladies FINE WHITE LAWN HEMSTITCHED ANDRE = M da HIEFS, (ine clear lawn, full size, well finished, 3C uc, 3 \u201cMonday.Pee = VINS LE TABLE COVERS with heavy knot- y , LACHINE CITY COUNCIL.A special meeting of the City Council of \u201c Saying and Doing Are Two Things.\u201d B is not what we say but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tells the story of its merit, lis great record of cures of all forms of blood diseases, including scrofula, rheumatism, dyspepsia, catarrh, prove ds power fo cure you also.You may be sure Hood's Sarsaparilla will do you good.The Blood \u2014 *\u2018 A grand blood purifier ts Hood's Sarsaparila.This and Hood's Pills have greatly benefited me.\u201d Mrs.F.G.Smith, Cleburrie, Tex.\u201d on impure Blood \u2014 \u201cI am pleased to recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla as a tonic and blood medicine.\u201d Miss Nellie Hilenbrant, Rochester, N.Y.v ever Disappoints : 3651 What a Beautiful Complexion.\u2014TRY\u2014 JELLY of CUCUMBER and ROSES It will cure your chapped bande and beautify your complexion.Telephone 1084 for a tube.Druggists keep it.JOHN LEWIS, Chemist, 2208 St.Catherine.cor.University.This Virgin war wise! took care of her eyes, With glasses that add to her beauty, And now you can rec, from hendachea she's free, And thus has perforioed her whole duty.Prof.Sam\u2019 S.Grant, Lachine took place last Wednesday night.Mayor J.A.Descarries, Q.C., presided.Councillors Schetagne, .Rathwell, White, Dawes, Leclalre, Metayer, Leblanc, Gar- cau and Martin were present.A by-law limiting the number of licensed hotels In | Lachine to elght was passed unanimously.This reduces by one the number of licenses.A resolution authorized the Mayor to sign Co., under which their factory will be supplied with water from\u2019 the aqueduct at four cents per 1000 gallons, with an annual reduction of a $100, the Council being relieved from the obligation of laying a spo- cial main to the factory.STUDENTS\u2019 DAY OF PRAYER.The Y.M.C.A.of McGlil University will to-morrow observe the \u201c\u2018Day of Prayer for Btudents,\u201d\u2019in common with 1,300 like organisations of Christian students around the world.This day of prayer has been appointed by the Central Committee of the World's Student Christian Federation, .which includes a membership of 55,000 stu- ve the.contract.with Messrs, 8.J.Fisk & | e in testing the offers his personal st | entlemen, Ladies sight of all his patrons, and Children.\u201cNo Extra Charge For Testing Sight.\u201d Hours, 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.Appointments Tel.1332 Up.Henry Grant & Son, 2445 St.Catherine Stres = \u2014 Near-Prammond-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014 1st Honour Pupil or Bucklin, M.D.A PECULIAR LEGAL CASE.Action Against a Minister for Offi- + clating at a Wedding When the t A Glimpse of 2 Layton Bros.\u2019 Warerooms, 144 PEEL STREET, DomiaiES \u2018Ecuare.id pd Ir La DE i te 5 3 val BEHR BROS.\u2019 EVANS BROS\u2019 THOMAS ORGANS, WHALEY, ROYCE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED PIANO ANGELUS PIANO-PLAYER, Etc.Etc.35z1 if you require them 9 3511 tr USE GLASSES ww We It pays in comfort, health and money to ward off eye trouble by the timely use of glasses.Our Optician will tell \u201c _ .Ps _ Henry Birks& Sons, _ i Phillips-Square ot w « Montreal.yon, \\.gs a - \u2014 Girl Was Under Age.(Special to the Star.) SHERBROUKE, Febru trate Mulvena, 20% 100, this week.This was te es of Dame Alphonsine Dam vs.Rev.ARy.Buckland.The defendant is chargd with having illegally solemnized the dents and \u2018professors im fourteen.differs countries.a.Very Rev.Dean 0 deljver the omg Dundas afternoon In the David Mor 19 Hall, Presbyterian College, at 345¢00ack, All friends of McGIU are &2Mally mvited.| a eet Pen \"MGR.BRUCHESIS HEALTH.Mar.Bruchesi has sufficiently recovered trom his recent illness to leave the Hotel Dieu and return to the Palace.Rev.Canon Racicot, Vicar-General, representing the Archbishop left last evening for gt.John, N.B., to attend the consecration of Mgr.Barry.coadjutor of Chatham, and Mer.Casey, coadjutor of St.John, N.B.Rev.Luke Callaghan accompanied the Vicar- General.\u2018 altogether a barren honour to the officers, non-coms.and privates who are fortunate enough to gain it.The rank of chevalier carries a yearly salary of 250 francs (less than $50): that of officer, 500 france; commander, 1000 francs; grand officer, 2000 francs, and grand cross, 3000 francs (about HAS A HANDSOME INCOME.: ] ] persons, legionaries, or their widow or orphans \u2026.100,000 Expenees of three orphan schools.1,217,000 These three schools of St.Denis, Ecouen and Les Loges, for girls only, enjoy a great social reputation, not because of thé republic, but in spite of it.Officers\u2019 daughters predominate, and whether paying or recaived in charity, their acquaintanceshi is sought for little daughters by their civil jan papas, members of the order.To be a demoiselle \u2018de Saint Denis, in particular, lis no mean start in life for the poor soldier\u2019s orphan, even though she should be only a school teacher or a governess.The new law of 1896 limits the civilian element of the ion of Honour to 12,000 chevaliers, 2000 officers, _ commanders, 50 grand officers and 20 grand crosees, in all, 14,320 members.The actual civilians number 12,874, without counting foreigners, while the yearly forei nominatione\u2014mili- tary and civilian\u2014are limited to 382 legionaries of all grades.These must suffice for European diplomats, princes and politicians as well as savants, writers, artists and Th \u201cThe evidence established that the daugh- e of marriage.ter of the complainant, aged 17 years and 9 months, went to.the parish priest and wished 'to have the ceremony performed, but wae refused, on the mon-consent of her mother, the complainant.her father being dead.She afterwards went to Mr.Buck- land, and was at first refused for some reason not disclosed.and afterwards, on the evening of the same day, the parties return: ed and the defendant filled up a license signed in blank by the Lieutenant-Govertar, and married the couple.On belialf of the defence, it was urged that the defendant had previously officiated in England and Manitoba, where the legal age for girls was I8, and it was further contended that although the license was issued unlawfully the defendant could mot be held criminally responsible, as he was protected by the license, although issued by himself.The court held that Protestant clergymen were protected by the license only when they had no personal knowledge of any impediment to the marriage.In this case the evidence showed that he had asked the girl her age and she had stated she was 18.Fhe license was countersigned by himself.The article of the Criminal Code on which the complaint was based was enacted not to abolish any moral wrongdoing, but to en: sure greater care and watchfulness on the part of clergymen performing this important ceremony.The offence was purely a legal one, but the court had no option but to bind the accused over to take his trial before Court of Queen's Bench, but under the circum: stances would moi commit him, but bind im over to take his trial on givin his own pefsonal bond.giving JUDGE SENKLER'S FUNREAL.™ Remains Arrived at St.Catharines Yesterday, and Were Sent to Brockville for Interment.ST.CATHARINES, Ont., February 10\u2014 The remains of the late Judge Senkler arrived from Winnipeg on the o\u2019cloek train last night, accompanied by Mrs.- ler, two sons, Ivan and Harry, and the deceased\u2019s brother.The funeral took place yesterday afternoon from the family residence on Church street, to St.George's Episcopal Church,where Rev.Rural Dean Ker assisted by Rev.S.McGinnis, Millar and Perry, conducted the service, which wa a most impressive one.The members of the Bar attended in a body, also the city and county councils.The Collegiate Institute Board, Public School Board, directors of the Suspension Bridge, Police Commissioners, Y.M.C.A,, and weveral different societies.There were also a number of prominent men from outeide places.At the conclusion of the services the large cortege left the Grand Trunk station headed by the chief of police and staff, as guards of honour.Judge Senkler's death is a great loss to the city, as he was connected in some way with almost ev ood work.He was president of the M.A.president Upper Canada Bible Society, trustee Collegiate Institute and Bishop Ridley College ards; director Savings and Loan Society, and Suspension Bridge, and à member of the Board of Police Commissioners.The body left at 5.30 for Brockville, where interment will take place to-day.- One Hundred Dollar Challenge! .It having been stated by some unscrupulous dru the price we charge and use ANA \u201cthe were all right.been rie are us and save 50 UARANTEED.| JOMN T- LYONS, Dispensing Chemist druggist can prove that we use an them as well as any druggist in town, and that our price is g In other drug stores.w In purchas y upon the HO., fou urchase.whose honésty you can it is ond be coupled with SNOW ust- ne It is easy to ing Diamonds you have to rely T NESTY of the firm fro: m find a firm tr à .that honesty should LEDGE.Unless the dealer has had a long diam experience ond buying, he is\u2019 net.competent JQ.in value a Diam We have test of those years.BOTH ARB AT YOUR SERVICE.HEMSLEY\u2019S 1915 Notre Dame St.253, 255, 257 St.James St.MONTREAL.P.0.BOX 534.THE NEW IRISH LEADER.Redmond\u2019s Appointment Regarded as a bute to His Strength of Character.HEALY'S ELOQUENCE ELECTRIFIES AND AT THE SAME TIME ANGERS THE IMPERIAL HOUSE.CAUTION.ond., ] the knowledge gained by 40 years in the business Our honesty has sss1 Ask for and take no other.Dr.Lovejoy\u2019s am Carbolic Tooth Powder , Hardens the Gums, and gives to the Teeth sa PEARLY WHITENESS, JOHN LEWIS, Chemist, 2308 Bt.Catherine street, eor.Uhiversity.LONDON, February 10.\u2014 The reunion of the Irish members under Mr.John Redmond may be regarded more as a personal triumph for that stalwart independent than as having a serious bearing upon the politics of the immédiate future.Thé organs of all the Irtsh parties are unanimous in declaring he is the right man in the right place.Yet, since the downfall of Charles Stewart Parnell, Mr.Redmond\u2019s hand has been against almost every other man's, steadfastly refusing all compromise, until, by sheer strength of character, he has forced his countrymen to acknowledge leader of no mean order.ntinues to act he can accomplis Trac! the present felicitous organization proves permanent, which some people doubt, i may be a powerful factor after the convulsion of the war.especially subsequent But until e by obstruction and advocacy of the cause, which daily diminishes the possibility of securing Home Rule.Y8 RHETORICAL TRIUMPH.» With the exception of Mr.J since the House convened.His delivery and language were worthy.of Edmund Burke and the best orators who have spoken the English tongue.the right ingredients, cents on every dollar.PUREST - me \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014.- Pay no more high prices, but have Gold Madalliat, Corner Craig Bleury Strocis.Auguste, ruary 9.Victoria, ruary 9.Kaiser Pretoria, Boers\u2019 Pebruary 9.rs Teelln, at Belfast, from Bt.ruary 8.\u2014\u2014 Manchester Commerce, at Halifax, from Manchester, February 9.! ' Vancouver, at Halifax, from Liverpool, February 9.| - H.H.Maler, at\u2019 men, February 9.\u2018Trave, at New York, from Bremen, Febe Kéw'Tork, from Bre uary 9.Island, at New York, from Copenhagen, February 9.of at Genoa.from New York, Feb.at Genoa, from New York, Feb Wilhelm, at Naples, frm New York, February 9.; at Hamburg, from New York, \u201d John, Febe Teutonic, at Hamburg, from Portland, berlain's statesmanlike speech, Mr.Tim- February 9.othy, Healy stands out aa 2 bright ex ee ception to a rather eatureless ehate.: While He stirred the anger of the: Liberals CHINESE ENDEAVOURERS, \u2018and Conservatires alike, and outra eir patriotism, Mr.Healy was unanimously, TORONTO, February 10.\u2014Fourteen Chi.though Agingly, accorded raise for namen.under the direction of Mrs.\u2019 Pate making the finest rhetorical effort heard à terson.the wife of the pastor of Cobke's Presbyterian Church.have formed the first Chinese.Soclety -of Christian.Endeavour in Canada.\u2018 to : x Gh sts that we can not fill prescripti en ent sr make the, following PLR oY.n r qua of drugs \u2018we will pay all the costs of the sis and investigation and wil forfeit ONE HUNDRED Montreal General apd Notre Dame \u20ac DOÏLARS ing us prescriptions, something they w People are coming offer.If amy \u2014 to be given to Hospitals, The best physicians in the city a - pou not Jair they were pot satisfied that our dene oin À rles e 1 from all points, to have their prescriptions prepared by us, Don, Monri, 92 satisfied that we fill fecling, ONE ALF what they have r presor ons UGS.\"SATISFAOTION.DR "]
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