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[" \u2014Pp\" æs # + nogE [EX animals as à ; * said \u201d a lawyer, and .1800.He ~ VOL.XXXIV, Ne 35 WILLIAM .REDMOND SAYS THAT | RELAND WILL WIN Not In Position Yet to Urge Her \u2018 Freedom By Furce of of Arms THE LEAGUE 1 MEANS BUSINESS Ie Predicts That it Will Soon Have ; & Membership of Ten Millions.(Special to the Star) NEW YORK, February 11.\u2014\u201cLord Salisbury knows full well that the Irish people are aroused as they never were before.lle knows that the Irish was never more threatening to England.The Boer war has shown England as its really is.Never has such a picture been delivered forth to the gaze of the world by a nation claiming to be civilized as Epgland has displayed in her attitude toward the Boers, The loers should win.They deserve to win, and 1 be- * lieve they will.The Irish cause, too, will win in time.It is a righteous cause.It is growing stronger all the time.\u201d Thus William K.Redmond, expelled from the House of Commons, because of bis openly expressed disapproval of England\u2019s attitude in South Africa, expressed some of his convictions concerning the cause of the United Irish League and party.is movement means business,\u201d said Redmond.\u201cWe are at work towards a definite Le end, and that end is the freedom of re \u201cDoes that mean that Ireland will ur, ber freedom by force of arms?\u2019 was asked.\u201cNo, not now.Ireland is not in shape to 80 enforce her rights at present.Ireland would be justified in taking up arms at any time for pontine s policy n infamous.It has been one of attempted coercion and oppression all the time.There is now a constabulary of 12,000 men, soldiers with arms, in Ireland to intimidate the people.Ireland now has 4,500,000 population, and there is less crime than in fifty years.\u201d \u201cWhy judges of counties have regularly receiv ed a pair of white gloves, which means no \u201ccriminals to try)! said Mr.Devlin, the other Irish del \u201cYet these so Sea are in every village as 8 menace to Irish liberty.\u201cWe have 700,000 United Irish Teaguers in Ireland,\u201d resumed Mr.Redmond.We shall have ten millions throughout the world before all is done.\u201d THE PATRICK TRIAL Expert Pathologist is Under amination \u2014 Evidence of Pat- æick®s Friend and Client, John RB.Potts.\u2014 (Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, February 11.\u2014The cross- examination of Dr.Loomis, expert pathologist, was taken up yesterday morning, when the trial of Albert \u201cF.Patrick, for the inur- der of William Marsh Rice, was resumed.Assistant District Attorney Osborne, and his assistant, n,were prepared to \"offer evidence showing \u2018that Rice had been poisoned by mercury before bein Killed by chloroform.For this BR ey brou sh to court Prof.Rudolp Withaus, un taker\u2019s assistant Jobn 8 Potter, who embalmed Rice's body; d Max Huneke manufacturer of the embalming fluid used on the body.Dr.Loomis, who swore on direct examin- pie that the congested condition of Itice\u2019s could not bave come from discase, but was the result of inhalation of irritant\u2019 gus, wag taken in hand agin by Robt.M.Moore, of couniel for the defense.Patrick made copious notes of the cross.examimation.When Mr.Moore was through, Mr.Osborne took the witness in hand aguin.In answer to a question regarding the condition of Rice's pulmonary orifices, Loomis, in technical language, stated what he had found, and based ia conclusions on experiments which he said he had arfftiaits Ex- - ade on \u201c1 abject ft hlé using bis experiences pn for ons of his conclu.r.Moore.The objection was pater Dr r Loomis bed answered everal hypothetic Quest ons of prodigious.length Patrick - wbispered to Lawyer Cantrell of bis counsel: \u201cJt seems to me every one of - these fellows To different conditions \u201cof affaire.\u201d One of the most interesting parts of the trial se sd was the move of the stute in placing in the witness box John R.Pott ker, apd at one time, , 8 friend of the accu Mr.Pots said, among other things, that Patrick, [a few days before his arrest, but after Mr.Riczs death, had retained him as couns and that the tie had not heen severed.Arh House, counsel for defence, objected strongly to the testimony being accepted by the eourt, bn the and that Mr.Potts\u2019 conversation with Patrick was Foi ileged.The court.however, allowed Mr.otts otts to testify to prior to Patrick The witness swore he had Known\u2019 Patrick since 1870, becoming intimate with him in had never seen Mr.Rice in Patrick'a office, though the latter was in the same suite as his (Potts\u2019).Patrick had told him a rich client had died and made him pesiduary legatee.Patrick had also shown him many of the documents now in dispute.| them the \u201cPatrick\u201d will, and he had Sold atrick he did not think the will would hold.Patrick replied, \u201cThat's all right, the estate is 3 ctically mine.\u201d Mr.Potts also advi atrick mot to fill out use the Han a ues \u201c> purported to have been n pren ice and Patrick replied he om, a the money as Mr.Rice had named him as residuary legatee, because of his personal regard for him.He also told witness The day before Mr.Rice - died That he had not seen him for a week.Ir.Potts swore that the day after the death Patrick had brought him a cheque for $23.000, and asked him to get it certi- Sad.This be he had done, as he di& with other The defence confined itself to ask- fea Mr.Potts if Patrick had told him he Was to receive the estate as trustee and th answer was that he had.! LOVAL AUSTRALIANS Mass Meeting at Sydney Expresses \u201cConfidence in Kitchener and British Government\u2014Tre- mendous Enthusiasm.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, February 11.\u2014A despatch to the Times from Sydney says that a great iotic demonstration took place in the own Hall of that city yesterday.The ayor presided and the most prominent among the New South Wales politicians were among tbe speakers.Six thousand sons were present.Amid tremendous entions expressing confidence the re Briton Government's conduct of the uth African war and in Kitchener, and Ueprecating slanders upon the British troops were unanim passed.The meeting expressed the sentiment that the colonies should stand shoulder to shoulder with the Empire in its hour of need.î CORONATION PROCESSION.\u2014\u2014 - Colonial Officials Dissatisfied With the Route to be Followed.: {Special to the Star.) LONDON, 11, \u2014 Colonial off- gals are diapo by 152 Fous où exclusion of Victoria Street from onation day et from the I be good for two days \u2014 cision is warm bot ¢ oF Sin hoe where both shows will be well seen.The effects \u2018of the decoration can he concentra oa and seats for à the rou To cure a cold in a It has been i kame Vor during more, than twenty-four years, All juts.LISGAR CAMPAIN Warmest Campaign in the History of Manitoba is Now Being Waged in the Constituency.(Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, February 11\u2014The campaign in Lisgar has developed into one of the most interesting in the history of the province.Mr.Toombs, Conservative, _held a crowded meeting last night at Morden, and his chances for election are apparently improving.Among the gentlemen speaking in ns favour are: Premier Roblin, Hon.R- Rogers, Attorney-General Campbell, J H.Riddell, M.L.A.; Nat.Boyd, M.P.; D.Dickie, of Carberry, and W.Banford Évans.On Mr.Stewart's side are Hon.Mr.Sif- ton, Hon.Thos.Greenway, V.Winkler, M.L.A.; J.Bureau, M.P., Three Rivers; T.C.Noth: M.L.A., and J.D.Cameron.À big meeting was held by Mr.Stewart, at Car man last night, with R.L.Richardson present.The chief issues discussed were: Free manufactured articles for the west, especially furm implements; lower tariff, grain transportation, and the grain act, C.P.R.land taxation and the \u2018anadian Northern Railway deal.The only speakers on Mr.Richardson's side are James Fisher, Alex, McDonald, A.W.Puttee.M.P., and Wm.Scott.At present the general opinion is that Mr.Richardson will have a very hard fight with the odds against\u201d him.SOLICITOR-GENERAL HAS BEEN SWORN IN Ceremony Took Place at the Capital Last Night\u2014Hon.Mr.Mills Takes Leave of His Staff.(Special to the Star.) A OTTAWA, February 11.\u2014 Owiàg to the fact that Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick did not arrive_in town yesterday, his being sworn in as Minister of Justice did not take place, but was postponed till to-day.MraCarroll, the new Solicitor-General, arrived®in town last night and was sworn in Hon.David Mills spent yesterday after- HON.DAVID MILLS.noon taking leave of his late staffing so he expressed the opinion t duties to the Crown, their.Minister public could not have been better per- n do- their and he ! Nermed than they had been by the staff.he members éf the staff assured the Hon.Mr.Mills of the regret that they entertain at his translation to the Supreme Court HON.H.G.CARROLL, ! Solicitor-General.Bench and the accompanying severance of his connection with They wished him all health and happiness in bis new sphere of public usefulness.r.Mills\u2019 commission as judge of the upreme Court Bench dates ay \u201cThe Agricultural Union, ok Agrarien- bund, representing the entire Agrarian party of Germany, at its annual a meeting ed unanimously a .resolution deciars ing that the tani 1 bil a its present form\u2019 was not acceptable to the.agriculturists.© rom yester- | \u201cMONTREAL TUESDAT APS ROV i bY JUDGE CHOQUET His Honour Believed the \u2018Testimony of the Accused.\u2019 THE SEIZED GOODS HER OWN Some Had Beer Obtained by Purchase and Others Were Gifts From Mr.Dickson and Others.Mrs.Mary Roy was ef acquitted of the charge of steali to the value of about $1,000 nang, Bo R.Dickson.and Mrs.here was a crowded Rs rok when the Jndgment was given and Roy stepped from the box a free woman there was the first outburst of applause that has been heard in the Court of Special Sessions in the King's Beach Courtroom for a long time past.Roy was instantly surrounded by naa who warmly congratulated her on the outcome of what has been a long and bitter fight.Mr.F.8.MacLennan, who defended her, also received congratulations.The case bas attracted much interest from the time that the arrest was made, some months ago.While Mr.Dickwon, jeweller,was in business down town snd on St.Catherine street, .Roy was in his employment for about six years.Months after the business had been closed up Mr.Dickson, in his deposition, said that he md received information through which he had reason to believe that Mrs.Roy had stolen the goods from him, and caused the oe tectives to make a seizure of certain in the possession of Roy.Bb: seizures were made, and finally the warrant for ber arrest was issued, and she was taken before Judge Choquet.Then commenced one of the most complicated and difficult cases to handle which the courts here have had for many days.In giving judgment to-day, His Honour said that he recalled no case which had barder to judge on its merits.HIS HONOUR\u2019S RULING.In commencing his judgment, His Honour went into the details of the trial at t length.He reviewed the evidence rom beginning to end, and weighed frers portion of it with much care admitted that it was the Stig tornard testimony of the accused which forced him to believe that she was telling the truth, and, if she were, then it was clear] his duty to acquit.There were 175 bits in the case; exhibits of articles which had been taken from the residence of the accused by the detectves, acting under the Aan dir Si a these nged to him but the antes Fads given testimony, which d been to a great rent confirmed, that bad of the 175 exhibits had been by her in a legitimate manner.Several- small articles which were broken had been, so Mr.Dickson said, stolen from but Mre.Roy told a story that she had ot.them, and, d, whon she had ex- aw to possess them, be had \"told her that she Jig t take them.ad Le was #0 pa\u2018 t_His onour said be was forced Roy us.to belioye Mrs.mony in the matter of.s] do Mr.Dickson any rel why Mr.Dickson should give she had replied 0 wilh was because of her intimate relations wi fim, and that was all she said on that sub His Honour then Heeferred ability of the accused, to her work for other ple, to ber trip home to Scotland and t to the place she took in Mr.Dickson's employ when she returned.All suggested that she was not a thief.Even articles which she had shown beyond any question to have been browght from Scotland or to have been given.to.her by friends in this and other cities had been sworn to by Mr.Dickson as having been stolen from him.One side or the other had to be believed and he thought that Mrs.Roy was entitled to the doubt.He could not believe that she was a thief, and he dismissed the case ordering the instant freedom of the ANOTHER CASE TO BE HFARD.d Judge Choquet then stated that he would eliver judgment in the Dickson, on Thursd day case of Roy.va.The applause from.\u201cthe benches startled the court officers, but nothing was done to top it.Mrs.Ro) soon left the court with her counsel and friends.The decision means that all the goods returned to Mrs.Roy.will be eventually They are now held the court on a seizure in connection with the ic for revendiction which was instituted in the fight by Mr.MacLennan, in order to make sure of holding them.Had this suit not been entered the decision of this mo g ould have meant the delivery to oa the things.As it is the j ent wil of suit, and it on desire da her presente given as evidence in the ci will doubtless result in a decision for the plaintiff.IMMIGRATION TRAIN GOES DOWN EMBANKMENT One Eleven Year Old Boy Was Killed and Fifteen Passengers Were © Slightly Injured.(Special to the Star.) SHERBROOKE, Que., February 11\u2014A westbound immigrant train on the Canadian Pacific Railway was derailed at Moose- bead, about 75 miles east of Lake Megantic last night.One emigrant boy, 11 - years, d for Wisconsin, was ki and\u2019 21 of the emigrants were more or Jess injured.They were all Swedes.The train jumped.the track owing to a broken rail und piled up in the ditch.Another train was provided and the immigrants arrived here at 9 o'clock this his morning, where they were given taken to the bospitals in Montreal, accompanied nurses and doctors from Greenville, Maine, Hospital.None of the injured appear to be seriously hurt.(Special to the Star.) GREENVILLE, Me., February 11 \u2014The name of the \u20181l year old \u2018bo killed pin wreck, two.miles east of ia Joha Laurila, He was destined for, ebbing, Minnesota, and i in charge of his elder brother.Fifteen passengers were injured and tbe most s@rious was'a bone broken.The derafiod cars will be picked up this morni A wheel on the rear car of the train broken and the car was thrown down an embankment.Supt.O has errived at scene of .Captain J.8.Costigan Dead.(Bpecial ©, the truss 1 HALIFAX.\u2018NB.Febru - geptain to Costigan.J.ordnance of whart, died this morning.He was a na Ire of Beotland, and came on this station six years 280.> Best for Whooping Cough, DR: LAVIOLETTES Syrup of Turpentine.Contains No opistes.on 800 elies.\u201cA driguiite.\u2019 bossa \"hour esti { | nfured are being Li} \u201cThe Woman Japan Tea Drinkers her dealer the privilege of substituting some \u2018other Tea in place of hor order for \u2018Ceylon Tea, was a woman of Sealed Lead Packets Only\u201438c;- se ve} Bot, 60c per 1b, Natural Green, it's PURE AND HEALTHFUL.TE CIRCULATION OF STIR.- Last Week's Dally sree 330.611 Last Week's Weekly.120.998 Total last week.451,604 à «rr : | Fo Dared\u201d deny ood judgment.sh uid use \u201cSalada \u2019\u2019 83 2 awx metre SEALING QUESTION | Canadians Accused of Poaching \u2014 Harsh Action to be Taken on Canadian Vessels at Unalaska.SEATTLE, Washington, February 11.\u2014 The Post Intelligencer, in a special despatch from Unalaska says that ne more startlin, action has been taken in the much-talked-o sealing question than the following letter written by Collector J.W.Ivey, of Alaska, to his Unal \u201c] am advised that British vessels Ri Canadian porte engaged in pelagic = in and aboût Behring Sea are in the habit of calling at Unalaska and Dutch Harbour for protection in bad weather and the purchase of supplies and of enjoying the privileges of the port until the season opens for them to engage in the unlawful and barous extermination of the fur seal herd in violation of the laws of the United States and the international agreement with: Great Britain.Until further advised on the subject, yon are instructed to ceabe the collection of tonnage dues on this class of vessels from all countries, and to refuse them the privileges of the port, water or fuel, and treat them in al respects ab vessels engaged in illegal poaching.\u201cAny such vessel arriving at your port shall be notified to depart forthwith; and in case of refusal to obey promptly, you shall seize and delay such vessels and call the United States Marshal and revenue cutter to your assistance.\u201cShould you find from personal examination that any such vessel arrives in abso- Jute distress you will allow her to obtain such relief only as will enable her to re turn to her home port.KINGS FIRST LEVEE An Exceptionally Br Brilliant Funation in St.James\u2019s Palace \u2014 Large \u2018Attendance of Distinguished People.5 CE N° Fob IL King Edward\" s levee sin accession to the throne was held a se James Palace at noon y, and was an excepti ioually brilliant function.The Prince of Wales, the of Connaught and otber members of the fol family were present, and the gather- of the members of the al 04 ul corps, Cabs et Ministers and nay snd military officers was unp ented] The King, who wore a field har + unjform, drove from Marlborough House to the garden entrance of the palace, escorted by Life G On his arrival there His Ms- jesty was réceived by the high officers of the \u201d\u2019Household and was conducted by the Lord Chamberlain and Lord Steward A the Royal retiring room, where the King was Le subsequently 7S oined by the other members | of the Royal family, 4 A procession was then for to the throne room, where gud Proceeds of the Royal family, took up positions on the left of His Ma jesty in order of p ence.The levee commenced with a reception of the Ambassadors, who passed before His Majesty in order of precedence.The cabinet ministers and others entitled to the privil- ce, of being present, followed the diplomats, and finally, the general company, includi Messrs.Allison Armour, of Chicago a Charles Gibson, of Boston, passed before the King.As Prince of Wales, King Edward merely ed to the presentees, or shook hands with intimate friends, but, today a new feature was introduce ose who were known to His Majesty kissed his hand, though they, did not knee ox vas, customs asi e la een ria\u2019 ban re Tn gb himself self scbreted those who to Tog is extending his band palm donnes, whereupon the band, os placed his own hand beneath His beats, pe kissed the King's hand on the back.The.majority of the presentees, therefore, had to be contented with a sim- le bow.EARL GREY SAILS TO VISIT CANADA An English Nobleman Purposes to Organize Public House Trust in This Country.LONDON, February n.w on ip his way to a ad Minto in Canada\u2014 where the Countess preced him\u2014 should not be confounded\u201d with Lord De | Grey, eldest son of the Marquis of Ripon, whose claims to fame consist, iI in being the husband of the beautiful -De Grey and the best sporting shot = l'Grey is a descendant of a famous beral stat is ly with Cecil Rhodes in commercial enter- rises, is a director of the British Electric ympany, which has important ramifica., tions am i present en most terested | in the Pablo ouse Trust.This trust is starting public houses all.over England on reformed lines.In them only \u201cihe best liquors are sold, and : profit ter pa ere are PS avoid to Sl oh jects of public tity, } Grey purposes t ment.in Canad .Is M mens POLITICS ON THE COAST.\u2014 Earl Grey, p Germame on to start such a move- Governor.May Decline to Open the House With Seats Vacant.ALIS et B, C., February 11.\u2014It, is Shae, that Lieut-Goverhor Sir Bi Henry Joly de Lotbiniere has intimated Asmuir that be will decline to open Premier PT islature if are Yecan the inistry is incomplete, 1 y j said that R i id one of of eat is ead that ot didates in last Dominion rhment cand, waited | ove o of the ono Bh and Hah isl itions ind vacant ofor_some.little A.a ia intimated that er | Eorofatica ie over, he bovine Sepia an tation to attend that fun At is secret.that.the Frémier, ish tk of politics.A \u201co Dickson's of Jewellery now hea, a 2257 st sr.> 50 mo.- © sarxa fawn #5 : wen HAVE NoT APPLES: APPLES! APPLES! RAISED THE PRICE NF OUR A ONE EN since the opening teadily advanc and stock now com- we are asking tor THE PICK © oF THE NOVA SCOTIA OR- of: the season.although the marke t bas been st mands a higher than wi CHARDE.Sher Price Every apple selected.Every barrel perfect.ONLY 24 BARKELS **SELECTED No.1 GRAVFENSTEINS,\u201d acd ONLY 54 BARRELS SELECTED No.1 KINGS.\u201d Lares Basket in Cold Btorage this morning.Gravensteins\u2019* versse aaccccraccc eue 08 ses 85 cents par basxet $5.25 per barrel $5.FRASER, VIGER \u201cMY LADY NICOTINE.\u201d \u2018Nothing is more pitiable than the way some men of my acquaintance enslave them waive\u2019 to tobacco.Nay, worse, they make an idol of some one particular tobacco.I know man considers a certain mixture so superior to all others that he will walk three mites for it.\" Burely every one wil! admit that this is lamentable.It is not even a good mixture, for I used to try it occasionally; and if there is one men in London who knows tobacco, it is self.There is ouly one mixture In London deserving the adjective superb.I will mot say where.it is Bot, for the result would certatnly te that many foolish men wonld smoke more than ever: but I never knew Saything 10 compare to it.It is deliciously miid, yet full nf fragrance, and 5 Dever burns the tongue.If you try it once, you smoke it ever afterw.It clears the b s the temper.When I went away for a holiday anywhere I 1006 as much ef thats exquisite health gite mixture as I thought would -last me the whole tim but J always ran out of it.Then I telegraphed to London for more.and was miserable until % rived How I tore the lid off the canister.That a tobacco to live for.\u201d CARRERA\u2019S BARRIE BLENDS The \u201cCraven\u201d (MH@).«cc +.4e 00 sevavererccses % Ib.tins, 75 cents, !4 1b.tins, $1.50 cac \u2018\u2018Hankey's Mixture\u2019 \u201cThe Guards\" (Poll).tor vers varecenece ces sew aenens n % Ib.Tins.\u201cSit Phillips\u201d\u2019 (Extra Special), invented by Col.SI! \u2018Philipe In % 1b.Tins.The Richmond Cavendish Co., Liverpool, England.- Each \u201cGolden Flake Cavendish®® .200 criennee vary aves svar on In % Ib.Tims.0.75 FRASER, VIGER & CO,, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 207, 200.311 8t.James St.35zx1 | CAUSE # EFFECT _ causs-\u2014Unapproachable Quality.EFFECT\u2014\u2014STEADILY INCREASING SALES STONEWALL JACKSON | \u201c Enormously the Largest Sale\u201d PRICE ONE CENT._ FFECT THE - CIGAR PE 20000000 of any Cigar Canada.in Canada.TOOKE'S The shirt that its costs no more than the shirt that\u2019 \u2018doesn\u2019t.We make shirts for thousands of gentlemen {and can make shirts to fit you.177 St.James Street, R 2387 St.Catherine Street, West o Ve 9 1553 St.Catherine Street, East.SAVE MONEY AND BUY YOUR COAL.|t ROBERTSON\u2019S, 65 McGill St \u2014 Electric Light Shades.co WEIGHT, QUALITY AND SERVICH GUARANTEED.THE HARTT & ADAIR COAL CO, oF any otber kind of PLATI NG GET PRICES FROM=\u2014\u2014 n QUEEN ser, .= {MONTREAL OOOO ALLL LALLALALALALLLLLL Sy-BPEST EQUIPPED PLANT\u2019 IN CANADA 28¢odtr 222 or.JANES ornarT.Silver, Copper, Nickel, UTP VOVVO A year's accumulation.Regular prices ranging from 40c to $2.50.The entire lot to be-cleared out at 25 CENTS EACH NET CASH The Robert Mitchell Go., Led.8 BLEURY STREET.MADE.VICTORIA CROSS.Selling on Its Merit Alone.\u2019 222 200.E.N.CUSSON & CO, Montreal, House To Let 287 PEEL STREET.A comfortable stone front house above Sherbrooke street, with hot water heating, rent $700 and taxes.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO., MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, »6 St.James St PROPERTIES FOR SALE, YIELDING GOOD RETURNS.Prices Low.Terms Easy.Call or send for full details to 51 FIRE SALE.Men\u2019s Box Calf, heavy sole, up to date.Now Men's Tan Calf, Goodyear bal., were $3.50.Now Ladies\u2019 Nice Oxfords, slightly damaged, were $2.00.Now - Ladies\u2019 Nice Dongola, laced, slip sole, were $2.50.Now - Ladies\u2019 American Dongola, Goodyear, button or laced.Now Ladies\u2019 Dongola Patent Leather or Enamel, Goodyear welt, .Misses\u2019 Dongola, bal jal.$2,00 - 1.80 75 1.50 2.00 3.50.2.50 1.80 heavy soles, all sizes - Men's Patent Leather, Enamel or Box ca, Goodyear welt, all sizes, ut to date - , - - $1.28.Boys\u2019 Box call, laced LUB SHOE CO.2244 St Catherine, Opposite Victorind Montreal Loan &.Mortgage Co: 7 ME ST.1763 NOTRE DA ST 35c3 Zan JOSEPH LEITER IS ILL Man Who Made a Sensational Corner in Wheat Bick in New York.(Special to the Star.) « NEW YORK, February 11.\u2014 Josep! Leiter, who made s sensational corner oueph wheat in 1897 in Chi , lies dangerously ill in bis apartments at No.22 West Thir- ty-third street, opposite the Mob A consultation of physicians was held.At its conclusion no hopes were held out, but the doctors said it woud take two er three \u2018days to determine the result.Typhoid fever is feared.Mrs.Levi Z.Leiter, the young mav\u2019s mother.ivi in Washington, was telegraphed She arrived lale yesterday afternoon, or ie moppins at .the Waldorf.Astoria Hotel, alth ough ing most of her time at her sons Mr.Leiter\u201d es bachelor ae with Harry proue on the third floor of the West Thirty-third street house.On Thure- day he contracted :a heavy cold which confined hit to his bed the next day and ichly deve into grip.His condi- fon Sema ds become more grave, bis fever {- tt Lames a}: \u201cjames Strachan, Bakers to Royalty \"\u2014 tf OSTERMOOR\u2019S Patent Siestio Felt Matireaoss deigiht for a lifetime.| ALAN) = CARPET SALE.\u201cwe Al Remsants of Carpets, Oilcloths and Linoleums- at 2 per cent.discount off regular prices.The discount applies to all Remnants of Carpets in our ok Some rolls contain as much as 35 and 40 yards.Ask to see our English Brussels Carpet with borders to match.Regular $3.35 ; Our special price, made, laid and lined, ' 250 St James, 2445 St, Catherine 88c.1837 Notre Dame.2080 Notre Dame. ; : _ Lmilted ta.~~ - ba F-BAITAIN \u2014 AND WE-HAHVEI It Wil \u2018Be Retained But \u2014Will \u2018Not Be Forti- SUR ad - \u201cROSEBERY IS IRONICAL Fuide mes Over thé Gov- \u201csermment\u2019s Decision\u2014Another a Cyprus A: Affair.Te res (Special t to the § Star.) BR 1 NEW XK; Fel «11, = The Lon- soa Po) ander e Tribune cables: toe JE hinese exploit was the bct 0 chine enquiries in both -Houpes- yesterday, und his policy wis ad- be a failure.He took Lord Balisbury's place at the Foreign Office dur- sag the critical Germany were 0 tajuing bases on the Gulf of Pechi}i, and Gi eat Britain was doing nothipz- There wan an outbreak of news aper criticism, amd Mr.Balfour bowed beioee the storm.le obtained a base at \u2018ei-Hai-Wei, aud was applauded by the ress for\u2019 a timely display of our.W ell-in med critics ike Sir Charles.ilke rid diculed the attempt to convert the harbour into a naval stronghold, and predicted that Wer-Hai-Wei would be.as great a failure as Lord Beaconsfield\u2019s \u201cstrong place for aris,\u201d Cyprus.These forecasts have beep confirmed.by the abandonment of the attempt to fortify the harbour.Mr.Brodrick was terser ip.explanation of the change of policy than was Lord Ons- low, who gave Lord Rosebery an opening for fine irony by enlarging upon the advantages offered for a naval sanitorium, and ractice ground.Sir Michael Hicks- Bench bs emnly figured up the cost of this ill-ad- vised venture, which has ranked with Cyprus as a poor investment, made from mistaken views of Imperial polity.Lord Cran- borne will be asked in the House of Commons to-day whether the decision to withdraw the troops from Wei-Hai-Wer wae - the outcome of an arrangement with Ger many.THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.LONDON, February 11.\u2014 In the House of Comomns yesterday, the War Secretary, Mr.Brodrick, confirmed the report that the Government had decided to withdraw the British troops at \\Vei-Mai-Wei, and to proceed no further with building fortifications at that place.In the House of Lords the Under Secretary for the (Colonial Office.Lord Onslow, veferring to the Government's intention to withdraw the British troops from Wei Hai-Wei, added the information that the Government had no mtention of giving up so valuable a colony as Wer lla Wei.Ib was extremely useful as a small arms store, for gunnery practice, or as a sanatorium.The naval and military officials there had every reason to believe Wei-Hai-Wei would become ' increasingly useful and valu able.The Chinese regiment at Wei-Hai-Wei, Lord Quslow added, would be gradually dis- ed.It has been found that the position could only be fortified at great expense.The Colonial Office took over the administration of the place on January 1.The rumours that Wei-Hai-Wei would be returned to China, or handed over to any other power were entirely unfounded.The decision had been reached from the view point of naval strategy.and there had been an extraordinary consensus of -neval opinion in favour the course opted.| PUBLIC OPINION.LONDON, February 11.\u2014All the morn-, ing pers.comment editorially upon the announcement made in the Housr vf Com- mone that the British troops will be withdrawn from Wet-Hai-Wer, and with the exception of the Telegraph, all betray con- siderabie roreness.The Telegraph declares that the place way merely taken over by Great Britain as a hint to Russia after she had taken Port Arthur, that two could play at the game of app riation and the present step is taken in order to prove to Russia the sincerity of the British desire for a good understanding.\u201cIt has also been found that the original ideas as to the value of the place as a military and naval base were not sustained.Other papers, irrespective of party, quote with relish Lord Rosebery\u2019s comment on the-'Bart of Onslow\u2019s announcement that it would, become a sanitorium \u2018and health resort for military and naval officers and civilians.Lord Rosebery said that after of ite acquisition with a great flourish of trum- \u2018pets, it had become a sort of second-rate .waterin P \u201c \u2018The £ téndard calls the withdrawal the ast seene in a diplomatic episode that none «an contemplate with pride, the Government having cat a sorry figure from first to last.\u201cIt draws attention to the fact that Mr.George J.Goschen, former tirat lord of the \"Admiralty, is not yet satisfied that the rear- admiral's, Lo ord's, view of the importance \u2018oi Wei-Hni-Wei as a naval base is fn The Doilr Mail also demands further light on this \u2018The Mo Fneatablg story,\u201d \u201cIn its action, but reprimands it for \u201cpending 2250000 ukelessiv: 5 (The Chronicle scores the utter inaptitude f tite Government, whicn originally either \u2018acted Without knowledge or deliberately Zpostponed pérmanent interests to passing exigencies of party politics.es Post.referring to the \u201cla- upholds the Government ex- 5 >: .New Combination in Oil.THE HAGUE, February 11.\u2014Leading 4 anelers here believe that the Shel Transport and Trading Company, Limited, and the Royal Dutch Of Company have concluded a combination.The Standard Oil Company.it was stated, some time ago \u201ctried to secure control of the 8hell Company, but the negotiations fell through, and the directors of the Bhell concern entered into a preliminary arrangement with -the Royal Dutch Company.period when Russia andit- == 7 mn S où =a, Finer \u2014 fener } \u2014 \\.Red = Cross Canadian Gin The Only Pure Gin that is matured for years under Government supervision.-ee that any imported Gin Because its Old.Boivin, Wilson & Co, \u2014 + THE _MONTREAL See DALY.1ST.Fe yas #5 Fa ptit, : ~ R-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.190% _ .\u2014\u2014 THE QUEBEC WEEK OF SPORTS pr Top of the Toboggan Slide on the Duflerin Terrace, Showing the Glacis of the Citadel to the Left, the Governor- General and Lady Minto Just Starting Down for a Slide\u2014Photographed Specially for the Montreal Star.CURLING.ALING 15 IN FULL SWING NOW The M.A.A.A Trophy ls the Thing Ail Clubs Covet.THE GAMES BEGAN YESTERDAY The Winnipeg Bonspiel Begins Today, and About a Hundred Rinks Will Take Part in It.CI The competition for the A M.A.A.À.trophy was commenced in the various city rinks yesterday, and will be continued today.The result of the matches between the St.Lawrence and Montreal players was as follows: Rink No.1 Montreal.St.Lawrence.8.Howard, - W.Moclea, T.L.Paton, A.Bremner, R.Brown, J.Johnson, T.Williamson, W.M.Kearns, ( kip) 15 (8kip) 11 Rink No.2.i W.F.Borland.R.Hil, Rev.Mr.Mowatt, H.Fortier, G.P.Walker, W.Middleton, Rev.J.Williamson, F.Kearns, Skip) 13 (Skip) 18 wW.M.Tay'or, J.B.Clearihue, J.F.Mundia, J.Y.Roy, F.C.Wilson, J.H.Scott, ¥.N.Southam, J.Fenwick, (Skip) 22 (8kip) 6 Rink No.4.Geo.Darling, J.Lang, : Brown, L.Rubenstein, J.T.McCall, D.terson, D.Williamson, Ww ns, (Skip) 21 (Skip) 10 Total .32 Total .+.65 HEATHERS WERE \u201c BETTER THAN THE CALEDONIANS The Curlers From Westmount Managed to Defeat the Caledonians by a Fairly Good Margin.The Caledonians have evidently not yet quite recovered from their hard work in Quebec, judging from the following score: Rink No.1.Caledonia.Heather.C.P.O'Connor R.H.Fulton T.R.McArthur D.H.McCallum R.Scott G.A.Robertson P.D.L.Lyall J.'H.Smith (Skip) (Skip)\u201422 Rink No.2 : C.J.Robertson D.Beatty A.W.Osgoode D.J.Scott R.J.Tooke Geo.E.Blackwell J.H.Robertson Geo.H.Cornell (8kip)\u201411 (Skip)\u20145 Rink No.3.T.Quirk R.Clark.< Chappell J.Stewart owen Dr.Scane x 6.Lyall W.Ross (8kip)\u201419 (8kip)\u201414 Rink No.4.D, Cameron J.G.Cornell H.Cameron A.N Stewart Jas.Currie P.W.Wilson A.K.suchen | (Skip) 8 kip; \u201428 Total.46 2 THISTLES PLAYED LACHINE.They Managed to Defeat the Suburbanites.The result of the Thistle-Lachine matches were as follows: Sc - - Rink No.1.__ Thistle.Lachine.\u2019 BR Mcintyre A.Johnson v.H.C.Mussen E.W.Strathy \u20ac W.Anderson R.P.Barnes w.D.Alrd James Edward (Skip) 18 (Skip) 5 E.A.Barnard J.Johnston DrsM.C.Baker C.H.Colson fajor Freeman R.Lucas .Kinghorn F.J.Craig (Skip) 16 (Skip) 13 Total.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.34 18 Bonspiel at Winnipeg.(Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, February 11.\u2014The annual bonspiel of the Manitoba and North-West branch of the R.C.C.C.will be beld here commencing to-day.About one hundred rinks are entered, including several from Ontario, St.Paul, Duluth, Superior and other points in the Sta The spiel will Jaat until February 23.A FREER VETERINARY BOOK.A most useful little Veterinary Boek is now attached to every bottle of Condy's Fluid (the great English Veterinary Remed; an.This Veterinary Book contains instructions from Eminent Veteri hr oy for the eure of Ailmenta aflocting Dogs, Cate, Pos par Se ore ody and y's Fluid is n à absolu éertain cure for Sore ghoul Jars, Sore ar Broken Knees, Grease, Thrush, and On Heels in Horses.\u2014Distemper, Mange, Canker, and Ecsema in ._ Conñdy' Fluid can ba obtained through Chernists and.Stores et about 50 cents & bottle.Refuse subetitutes, all ferior and some ace poisonous.Insist ob ving ** Condy's Fluia.\u201d Oondy & MiteGall sé London, urs tbe coly roabazs, 2 Ea AQUATICS SHAMROCK 11.TRIALS She is to Compete With Shamrock I.and II.Before She Will be Raced for the America\u2019s Cup.LONDON, February 11\u2014Sir Thomas Lipton\u2019s third challenger, for the Americas Cup will be tested against the Shamrock II.with an American skipper and crew on board the lutter.This decision is the outcome of the statement that the Columbia was better bandled during the cup races of last year.Sir Thomas has decided that.after his new challenger has been thoroughly tried here against the Shamrock 1, another series of trials shali be carried out, over the cup courses, against the Shamrock IL, in American hands.ATHLETICS ATHLETICS SHOOTERS) The Last Scores Made by the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association Revolver Club Members.Following were the scores made at the last shoot of the M.A.A.A.Revolver ub: A Handicap.A.Lockerby .«0 «sv +e .6 3 39 G.C.Morris.& 31 37 C.Little .++ a.4 32 38 C.A.Lockerby .12 23 3 R.M.Watson .«¢ «0 +» +.10 25 3B E.C.Eaton .C122 38 J.A.Taylor .Bcratch 3 R.Binmore .Scratch 30 H.B.Young .8cratch 2 D.Oliver .Scratch 3° K.D.Young.«» .4 28 I J.J.Riley, Jr.15 38 3 The match against the Cadets of the R.M, C., Kingston, wlll take place next Saturday afternoon.FOR \u201cBOBS\u201d TROPHY Result of the Shoot Held on the Westmount Gun Club\u2019s Grounds for the Fine Trophy Offered.Notwithstanding the severe north-west gale and spowstorm, over twenty gun- pers struggled through three fect of snow to the grounds of the Westmount Gun Club to farticipate in the \u2018Bobs\u2019 trophy shoot.he competition was very close, and the shooting very good, considering the storm in which it was shot.Jt was won by Mr.D.Murdoch.The following are the scores, the 25 target event being for the \u201cBobs\u201d trophy, and the others being extras: , H'cap.Targets.Name.yds.5 10 10 D.Murdoch .we .18.20.5 7 J.K.Kennedy er en vous 2 19 9 \u2026 C.Aubin 19 6 6 F.Nash 19 8 7 G.Dumont 17 T D.J.Kearney .17 7 6 G.W.Oliver .17 1 .F.G.H.Hamilton .17 5 5 E.C.Eaton .\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 2 15 7 9 H.Bayfield + 0 16 7 8 N.Leach ae ve 18 15 .4 F.J.Elliot .1] 15 .r.Brown .: 12 133 6 N.Candlish .1/12 1 PA Hutchison - 22 - 7 1 Galbraith .18 .5 5 W.Candileh 18 ° 3 .Lewis .0.6 Two of the Contestants Have Been Fighting Already and Twice During the Evening the Crowd Was in Uproar.eee eee NEW YORK February 11.-Tom Fin- erty, of the Williamsburg team, in.the six-day walking match in Madison Équare Garden, and Gus.Guerrero, the Cuban, had a fight on the track early yesterday evening.Finerty claims Guerrero tried to shove him from a position near the rail, at any rate, Finerty turned suddenly on the Cnban and knocked him down.Then the two went at each other hammer and tongs.The Garden was in an uproar and all the racers stopped.The police interfered and the walkers got down to walking again, but as Guerrero passed Finerty on a spurt, the Cuban struck him in the face.This 8 another fight.and both were badly mauled before the police again interfered, and then the Jace was again resum t T.Horst, the Australian, after puting up a game fight to rémain in the race, with a bad ankle and a badly blister ed foot, fainted on the track late yesterday afternoon owing to the pain he suffered.and had to be carried to his dressing room.Diebl\u2019s partner relieved h im.DR.LAVIOLETTE\u2019S SYRUP.OF TURPENTINE Sg.\"Children ture, not s brain-confusing ng dren may use it with perfect ois.2 y.Z8c and 50c dires.n At \"droggletr St BASEBALL BASEBALL RULES BEING REVISED A Few \u2018Changes Have Been Adopted Already.THE MEETING IS AT BUFFALO Mr.Spalding Could Not Resist the Temptation to Send a Letter to the Delegates.BUFF ALO, February 11.\u2014 Representatives of all the baseball leagues of the country met here yesterday to revise and establish the playing rules on a uniform basis, and to have them so worded that the may be easily understood by amateurs professionals alike.\"The meeting was- organized by the original committee, which was comprised of James A.Hart, of the Chicago National League; J.F, Kilfoyl, of Cleveland; Connie Mack, of Philadelp ia; H.M.Sexton, of Rock Island, Illinois, president of the Three ue; Tim Murname president of the Now England League; Pat.Powers, president of the Eastern ae, and also the president of the National Association of Baseball Leagues; A.J.ach, of Philadelphia; \u201cFather\u201d Chadwick, hon- ourary member of all leagues; John H.Farrell, president of the New York State League, and secretary of the National Association of Baseball agues; Frank Dwyer, manager of Detroit.W.H.Watkins, of Indianapolis, and H.D.Quinn, of Milwaukee, representing the American Association, known as the outlaw league, were invited to attend the meeting.ANOTHER MESSAGE FROM SPALD- ING The following message from A.G.Spald- ing was read: \u201cIn the interest of professional baseball, and as an argument in favour of future joint conferences of rival baseball interests, 1 sincerely hope all participants in this Buf: falo meeting will realize their responsi bilities, and harmonize individual views for the special purpose of formulating a -uni- form code of playing rules that will best serve our national sport.\u201d The rule which caused the most discus- rion was section 3 of rule 44, defining when the umpire shall declare a foul a strike.At midnight the revision agreed upon provides that when a ball falls or settles on foul ground inside or on the line of territory described by a line drawn through first to third bases at right angles wi imaginary line drawn from home plate to second base.and extending on each side to the limits of the field, it shall be arbitrary with the umpire to call it a strike, It shall remain discretionary with the umpire to call a strike or a foul when the ball goes into foul territory outside the line drawn through first and third bases to the limit of the field.A line was added to section 1, of rule 32, allowing the pitcher not more than one minute to-deliver net exceeding five | balls to warm up.Rule 17 was amended so that the catcher must stand within ten feet of the plate throughout the game and rule 3, is changed to eonform with this amendment.To make rule 30 more comprehensive, the words, \u201cin which case the umpire shall call a strike,\u201d are added.In rule 32, the word \u201cafter\u201d is substituted for \u201cand, \"\" making the rule read: \u201cIf the ball is thrown by the pitcher to any player other than the catcher (except to retire a base runner), after the batsman is standing in his proper position ready to strike a pitched ball, each I so delivered shall be called a ball.\u201d Section 7, of rule 46, defining when a batsman is out, war changed to read: \u201cIf after two strikes have been called the batsman obviously attempts to make a foul _hit,.as in rule 44.section 3.\u201d All the changes agreed upon were adopted | and will be recommended to the various leagues for adoption.OUR LEAGUE.PITCHERS Official Report of the Work Done by Them During the Past Season, as Issued by President Powers.Following is the official report of the work done by the Eastern League pitchers during the last season: ICE RACING NOW G's, Hits.L's.1\u2014Malarkey.Roch.8 287 227 2\u2014Brown, Prov .16 128 220 3\u2014Aitrock, Toronto .27 M0 237 &G.Sullivan.Toronto \u2026.19 15 238$ E-Hemming, Hartford .2 180 20 6\u2014-McCann, Hartford .16 129 2 7\u2014McPartlin, Rochester 30 23 40 3-Parnett, Brockton 4 01 8\u2014Mills, Montreal .0 8 20 10\u2014Dunkle, Providence .4 331 160 1N\u2014-Willlams, Toronto .3M D9 20 12\u2014Corridon, Providence .A £ 253 18\u2014Flaherty, Providence \u2026.31 283 250 14\u20148ouders, Montreal .32 20 22 15\u2014~Woods, Brockton .27 - 258 XX 16\u2014Friends, Providence corre - M 769 268 17\u2014Gardner, Hartford \u2026.19 550 DS 18\u2014Pappalau, Worcester ee BB dl 269 18\u2014Joyce Montreal 23 211 ' 269 20\u2014McFall, Toränto .27 262 24 21\u2014 , rces 20 We I 2\u2014McFarlan, Montreal U X nm 23\u2014Felix, Montrea u 58 a5 U-\u2014Griffin, Worceste 2 x 20 %\u2014Miiter, Har 28 9 20 2%\u2014-Klebedans, Worcester 3 39 23 2/\u2014Hastings, Buffalo ., .88 340 288 23\u2014Hooker, Buffalo .cee HOWE WY owen, Rochester .2% 249 288 M\u2014Pfanmiller, Brockton .21 23 208 , S\u2014Amols, Buffalo «; «gq cn 3 M0 M; \u201ca THE TURP ON OTTAWA TRACK Well Contested Races and Many Entries Yesterday.AN ACCIDENT AT NEW ORLEANS The Stumbling of a Horse Caused the Talent Both Sighs and Money at the Winter Track.(8pecial to the Star.) OTTAWA, February 11.\u2014The Ottawa ice races opened with a fine entry list, and av- erything pointing to one of the best meetings ever held in Ottawa, the banner town for winter racing.The wind was cold but the track, in spite of the storm, was ex- © cellent shape, while the racing left noth- | ing to be desired.Eight horses started In the slow class, and nine in the fast.The club have this year arranged heated club rooms and stand, with a cosy corner for the ladies behind the judges\u2019 stand.The attendance yesterday was a good one, and would have been larger had the public anticipated as large a field of competitors, both events were keenly contested, and the finishes in each heat were well fought out.A little unpleasantness occurred in the fast class, when, after the third heat, a claim was made that Anna Gould and Little Fred were owned by one and the same party, and the likelihood that a game might be put up on the pool boxe judges considered the matter, and also arrived at the conclusion that Little Fred was not driven to win in the third heat.'ver of Little Fred was tak.judges, and Jimmy Feacock put up.In the next heat Anna Gould again beat him out, and a strong protest was made to let Little Freds' driver up again.The judges held to their decision, however, and In the next heat, while Johnny P.won, Little Fred finished quite a little behind Anna Gould.In the 2.20 class Little Buck was made a good favourite in the pools, selling as Bnolce at $10.against $20 for the field, and being a stronger favourite after the first heat.The time made was not exceptionally fast, and the slower class came within a very slight margin of it.In the 2.50 class Birdie Hayes was a favourite at the start, and sold at $10 against the field for $15 and $20.The Ottawa horse Vellna won the first heat, but still the admirers of Birdie Hayes stayed faithful to their choice, and while each heat was well fought out, and Vilina.when well up on the second heat, lost a shoe, the Issue was never in doubt, and the speediest sentry always had enough behind to win \u2018without much trouble from her opponents except hat went to make a good rdce.The start- & by Mr.Smith, of Buffalo, was cer- tay not up to his previous efforts, but he gave the drivers fair warning.and in place of fining them he let them go to all kinds of ragged starts with a view to waking them up later on in the week to score up when they are told to.Mr.Smith, of Buffalo, was dsslsted in the judges\u2019 stand by Ald.M.Plouffe and Dr.Gilpin as Judges and timekeepers, and their decisions gave every satisfaction.The results were as follows: 2.2 class; purse, $300\u2014 E.Barnes, Toronto, Anna \u2014 It uld .0.02 Les ue > W.Barnes, Toronto, Little C.H.Clarke, Prescott, Johnny 13 saretuscs veu sas sss saa ate sas 4 W.Fanning, Cambray, Littie UCK .+2 +2 200 ass +00 nee + 1,8 6 R.H.Pounder, Ottawa, Maggie Bell ., .\u2026 268 WwW.H.Comstock, Brockville, Kathleen .w 74 4 Garrow.@itawa, Maggle Stanford 556 T.G.Warnock, Ottawa, Aadie D.oe.6 87 T.Cameron.Russell, A .8 99 26%, as, \"1.30, 1.29%.; pu Loadiy Cookstown.Birdie Hayes Wall and O'Netl, Ottawa, Velma G.Powell.Orillia, Maude Wilkes J.Warnock, Ottawa, Mamie Ab- 2 1 3 © ses 8 4 5 8 =.Ww - \u201cLig1 a) DH DD = BSH Nx OY me 5 gg RE R.Benson, Napanee, Archie MacK SD 00 & Cam C.Green, Lake Placide, Lady Mat A.Se H.Comstock, Brockville, Mary MT 7 Time 22%, 254.2 \"2.29, 2.31%, Racing at New Orleans, NEW ORLEANS, February 11.\u2014Nova \"Amour, Ottawa, Brown a =f œ us Scotia's stumble at the start in the fit.es Hotel Stakes yesterday was the hardest blow the talent bus yet had.The filly fell to her kneos, throwink Jockey Landry over her h mount escaped injury.The worth $1166 to thé winner.Nova hacked from twves,tc 8 to 5, was at al times choice in the betting, while Gold Ornament, despite reports of good work, was held at the long price of 25 to 1.With much the best of the start, Gold Orns.ment led ull the way and won by tw iengthe, though Brennan rode her out at end to beat Merry Sister, who was bearing her -down.: Musica} -Slipper Princess Tulane, the second choices, were never prominent.Grantor and Intrusive were the only winning favourites.Weather cold and clear and track good.Summary: First race, selling, one mile\u2014Balloon, 107.Landry, 12 to 1, won; Josie F., 83, Truden, 7 to 1, second; Azura, 106, .Dean, 2 to 1, third.Time, 1.42%.Masterful, Hayward, Hunter, Larry C., Zack Phelps, Rose of May, Frunk Jones and Sir Kingston also ran.Frelinghuysen broke down.Second race, 6 furlongs, selling\u2014Grantor, 100, T.Dean, 7 to 5, won; Ogle, 99, J.Waldo, 9 to 2, second; Lofter, 96.Helgeson, 18 to 5, third.Time, 1.14%.Pharoah, Emma A., and lingo also ran.\u2018Third race, steeplechase, handicap, short course\u2014Kin lkwood, 1271, C.Johnson, 1ù \u2018to 3, won; Miss Ransom, 33, G.Wilson, 40 to 1, second; Bristol, 160, Penn, 8 to 5, third.Time, 3.07.Cuntadus and Coley also ran.Fourth race, Bt.Charles Hotel Stakes, 4 furlongs\u2014QGold Ornament, 103, Brennan, % to 1.won; Merry Bister, 110, Lyne, 5 to 1, second; Walton, 110, Odom, 16 to 1, third.\u2018Time, 48%.Imp.Lady Winkle, Musical Slipper, Step round, Princess Tulane, Bweel Nell and Flush of Lightning also \u2018ran.Nova Scotia unseated rider.Fifth race, mile and 70 yards, handicap\u2014 Intrusive, 118, Odom, even, won; Reseda.94, Thompson, 4 to 1, second; Piederioh, 108, Walsh, 4 to 1, third.Time, 1.45.- Silver Coin also ran.Sixth race, 1 1-16 miles, selling\u2014Plrates\u2019 Queen, 91, Boyd, 4 to 1, won; Little Tommy \u2018Tucker, 9%, Wallace, 10 to 1, second; Frank McConnell, 103, Brennan, 4 to 1, third.Time, 1.49.Locust Blossom, Gray Morn, Monace, Bt.David and Clearfield also ran.MISCELLANEOUS KENNEDY WILL MEET LINDROOS ON FRIDAY Dr.Gadbois Has Agreed to Referee the Match in the Victoria Rifles\u2019 Armoury.Friday night George Kennedy and Otto Lindruos will meet on the wrestling mat at the Victoria Rifles armoury to decide the superiority of the 135-1b.class.There are a number of other bouts on the same even ing, but this is the chief one.Kennedy has deteated all comers at his weight at catch- as-catch-can, which is his favourite style.Besides he his won several hard fought vie- tories at Gracco-Roman.Lindroos is also well known in Montreal.The only man to down him was Simons, and that was the luckiest bout Simons ever had.So when these two lock on the 14th there should ao bout well worth seeing.The programme is not complete yet, but the following tine bouts have been definitely arranged: 105 lbs.\u2014 sion Mayo vs.O.Houle, 115 1 .Fournier vs.C.Bouchard.re lbs.\u2014 Bissette vs.F.Phillips.J.Topp vs.A.Mayo.135 lbs \u2014 Geo.Kennedy vs.O.Lindroos.Besides this there will be another bout.\u2018Tremblay, who made such a guod showing against: Kéunedy at Sohmer Park, is likely to be one, and a young Greek wrestler, ok Montreal, lately from the United States, wiil probably strip against him.None of the bouts are exhibitions.Al the men are out to win.Dr.Gadbois has been decided on as referee at the wrestling bouts on Friday, under the auspices of the Bellevue A.C.The Doctor is well known as a capable referee, and his appearance in the ring guarantees a square deal to all contestants.CONDENSED The P.A.A.A.boyrlers bad a visit from à team from St yacinthe on Saturday last.À very exciting game was played, but the Points eventually won out with a score of 3,257 to 3,212.George H.Brooks and Hugh D.Scott, of Philadelphia won the Inter-City Racquet championship in doubles by defeating Clr ence H.MacKay and Morton Paton, of and.ve cur for Ihe wt?ne Qui Guide Le see is vais Muayoa, Wis York asd Philade NUNION'S TETE CURES CATARBE, ; BLOOD POISON Bore Throas.Pimples.Oopper-Colored Hare You: A Sb Cicero tha AT Sh gratis EY YY cook REMEDY co.et \"WALKEAZY CREEPER RUBBER HEELS **All shoemakers or the Dunlop Tire Co., Limited.\u201d Toronto and 11 Phillips Square, Montréal, 35 1 3 New York.The match took place on.tue courts of the Philadelphia Racquet C and the Philadelphia players won baie by the score of four games to one.Yesterday morning the experts engsged in the fifth round of the international chess tournament.The following results had been recorded when the first adjournment was made at 1 o'clock in the afternoon: Tarrasch had beaten Mieses; Schlechter had resigned to Pillsbury; Napier had victorious against Mortimer, and Guns re had worsted Marco.Tschigorin and Albin had the better games against Scheve and Janowski respectivley, while the other games stood even.When play was given over for the duy, the following additional results had been recorded: Maroczy drew with Mason; Janowski defeated Albin in spite of the latter having had the better position at the adjournment; Popiel went down before Reggio; Eisenber and Teichmann drew, and Scheve turne the tables on , Fschigorin in the afternoon sitting and w The sixth round will be played this morning.Ontario Prohibition Bill.TORONTO, Ont., February U.\u2014The proe hibition bill will be introduced by the Premier on Wednesday afternoon.Mr.Ross will make a lengthy speech in introducing the measure.The Mall and Emplre says that the referendum may be expected on the same day that the municipal councils of the province for next year are chosen, January 5th, Husband Did Not Rescue Her.SMITHVILLE, Ont.February 11.\u2014Mrs.Thomas A.Book committed suicide at Ste verdale by hanging herself to a beam in the wood shed.The woman's husband found her shortly after the act, but ran for the neighbours before attemptin, bo es lease her, and when he returned a dead.No cause is assigned for the suicide, I.C.KR Station at Halifax.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, February 11.\u2014Messrs.llaley and Horn, of Toronto.have been awarded the contract for certain alterations and improvements to the Intercoloniai station at Halifax, estimated to cost about $50,600, The contract is to be completed in June next.Interested in Our Health Laws.(Special to the Star.) .OTTAWA, February 11\u2014Dr.J.A.Thompson, Deputy Minister of the Department ot Public Health, New South Wales, has written to the Department of Agriculture asking for coples of all the public health and quarantine regulations of Canada.leasure to answer any CAUTION office contains BOOK Voir Dr.M.A.McLaughlin: rd wonderful, cure your Belt has worke from sonntipat on.Only those who have: suffered from this terrible ailment can know the terrible of- To be relieved from the dopressed state of mind and bodily For twenty years I lief, besides greatly weakening the stomach.I had one of the blistering belts, it for one of fect it can have on mind and body.torture fs literal] ve tom Ty xe Fue a say that the market.The soothing feet it has upon the ions from enquirers, rom the use of your Belt.Believe me to be gratefuily yours.bund been seared and scarred the bare metal electrodes.had beer Call and.seo the ements in my Belt, or wile for my free book.man who admires the perfection of p (GIVES LASTING STRENGTH YOU CAN REGAIN YOUR VIGOR FROM DR.McLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT You will never know what a grand power Electricity is until you feel its genial, glowing warmth every vital part of your bo Electric Belt.of magnetism ; it creates in a weakened body new life and vigor, ambition, energy, courage and happiness.nature's great restorer, applied gently while you sleep.It will transform your weakened, pain-racked body into a paradise of health.Try it, you weak, debilitated man; worn, weary and disheartened woman; feel the new life blood warming your heart, the fire in your blood, and the _ steel in your nerves.It cures after all other remedies have failed.Why ?Because it restores nerve life, animal vitality, warmth and vigor to all weak parts.restores them to what nature intended them\u2014health, vitality.If you will offer me reasonable security you can use my Belt at my risk and PAY WHEN CURED.You run fo risk.Failure to cure costs you nothing, as I take all the chances.Guaranteed for one year at my expense.It does not fail to pieces, as the cheaply made belts do.READ WHAT ONE OF THE OURED SAYS» Dear Sir,\u20141 feel great pleasure in being able to inform you of the n me.to become a new man.leave it off, and exchanged I will NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES.Dr.M.A.McLAUGHLIN, 214 St.James St.Office Hours\u201490' a.m.to 6 p.m.Bundays, 10 to 1 p.m.Wednesdays ad Saturdays till 9 p.m.your tushioned electrodes make your Beit the t on debilitated body is something wonderful, and I would not only feel it a but believe it my duty to make known the great benefit I bave received JOHN McCARTH Y, Uffington, Ont., October 10, 1901, Beware of old-style, burning electrode Belts, which are usin reds of these old belts, discarded fs afm and dangerous make spacial terms to any one having one of those old back- an imitation of m hysical strength should read my beautifully illustrated It tells how strength is lost and how I restore it with my Electric Belt.I will book, closely sealed, fred wm pases request, if you will send this ad.If you sre not the man you should be, write deena Poe rs from my Its touch is She tonch It is you poor It makes them strong; it For twenty years I have suffe ve had to use drugs, which oaly yours, and am very cushion electrodes.My persons whose bodies MONTREAL, QUE.a RHEUMATISM CURE Whea Pref.Munyos mys hi Cure will cure rheumatisn a ten on, it\u2014there isn't en: ft.Ia cures without leavin, iM affects.fefocte It.ha lead siomach od nerve toa well a0 8 posh | Ta aiid dimes ofl A -SWBBE ENDIÉG FEB.8TH, 1902.MONDAY - - - - - 53808 TUESDAY -.- - - 54,145 WÉDNESDAY - - - 54,197 THURSDAY - - - 54,138 FRIDAY - .- - 54,104 SATURDAY - - - - 60,219 : , TOTAL :\u2014- - 330,811 Daily Average - - - 55,102 Weekly Star Last Week - 120,903 CIRCULATION OF THE STAR, DAILY AND 4 451,004 From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.\u2014 \u2014 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11.1992.\u201cUP TO\u201d THE COUNCIL.; Mayor Cochrane, in his dress hu.given special prominence to the civic hospital, the need ot an improved tire department, and better roads and sidewalls, reforms which the Star \u2018has been agitating for some years.These matters are thus officially brought to the the Council, and the Mayor has promised every assistance in his power to furthering the reforms.Now.then, let us nee how soon the Council can get to work at something.They should begin will the Question of the public bealth, as the matter of supreme unportance.maugural ad note of eifecting : d WHY ! OH WHY ! WAS WEI-HAI- WEI OCCUPIED P When Wei-Hai-Wei was seized by the British Government.the strategie import apce.of the place wux recognized throughout the Empire and particularly by the people who did not Know anything about it.The movement was held as a piece ot tar-seeing vourageous statesmanship.Now the nouncement ade that Wei Hui Wei not worth fighting for, and that the Binish troops there are to be withdrawn.Opinion in England seems.to be di ided to whether the occupation was à pure bluff tn counteract the bad impression created in Fogland \u201cby the Russiom seizure-oi Port - Arthur, or whether it wad niade ii simple\u201d ignorance of the worthlessness of the place for strategic purposes.an 1s ~ as A \u201cHARD WORDS\u201d CAMPAIGN.A Winnipeg Liberal organ reproduces a portion of R.L.Richardson's attack of August last upon Sir Wilfrid Laurer and savs it copstitutes a reason why Liberals shoul-l vote against Richardson.The letter quoted extensively m Conservative papers at fhe time of its first appearance as a good reason why electors should vote against Sir Wilfrid.Now, the reproduction \u201cof these most bitter remarks against Sir Wilfrid is justified by the Winnipeg paper in order to show what a \u201cdiscredited de.magoge had the supreme audacity to aay of .the man who justly bolila a world-hon- oured name as one of the foremont of the statesmen of the Empire.\u201d Mr.Richardson has also.according to the paper, called Premier Ontario a \u201cYahoo.\u201d The Winnipeg organ in turn sums Mr.Richardson bp as a \u201cfreak.\u2018Happily polling day tb Liggar is not far off.Was loss of CANADA AND THE CORONATION.:In a democratic community, such as ours.an event like the approaching coronation dees not block the horizon as it doex in the Mother Country.We are loval to the Érown\u2014none more so.We feel, n= does all the rest of the \u2018Empire, that King Edward VII.has proven slcessor, not only of his revered niother.bt also\u2019 of the great Edwards of the Plan: tagenet days.But, in the midst of our new-born and popular institutions, it is m- evitable that we should regard the corona tin of a King somewhat as dur American @ghboure look upon the inauguration of a ident.But if we imagine that this 16 the attitude dP, Europe, we shall miss almost the whole significance of the august event which is diipected to occur in June next.And we shall miss thereby something of the first importance to ourselves.We.in common with the other colonies, are invited to take part id the coronation pageant: and it is evén this early abundantly evident that the British authorities intend to do couspicn abis honour to us in this connection.We hall not be there as spectators, but as par- \u2014tieipants: We shall be a part and pire] of the Empire, whose King is being crowned.\"It is with no intention of belittling the importance of the executive head of the great Republic té the south, that we say that this means participation in a ceremony of a far different character from that which varks a President's entrance into office, M the eyes of many, the latter may be the more imposing ceremony, representing.as it does, the bdstowal by a \u201ctriumphant dem.oéracy\u201d of its highest honour upon a citizen \u2014a \u201cfirst amohg equals.\u201d But it is simple truth that the American citizen looks upon the inauguration of his President with a far differént eye from that which n British sub- ject\u2014and especially a British subject of European birth\u2014turns upon the coronation of his King.We have nothing upon this aide of tha Atlantic to which we can liken a coronation.We cannôt state it in American terms.Consequently, if we are to rest content with regarding it as possibly only & more gilded inauguration.we shall fail to appre- , ciate the sincere recogmition of kinship and the genuine good-will which the British people are dieplaying toward ue in this affair.They are asking n~ to come and stand with them in an event as sacred to a nation as & marringe or \u201ca coming of age\u2019 is to a family.It is no more rivic parade; it is a ceremony.in the eves of the English people, that combines the sanctity of religion with already a worthy ~ the fervour of patriotism, and gives the The Baily Star.| highest expression of the natioc\u2019s conscious news of itself under the eyes of the world.\u201cI'he divinity that doth hedge a king\u201d may bo u levelled rampart in our time, but this very fact, which has raised it from a menace to be feared to a hoary medieval fiction tv be peacefully dreamed of, has drawn the eyes ol the people to if in happy appreciation and not in dreud.Now that there in no danger that a king can be a tyrant, he becomes more than ever a king in the hearts of his people.And it is m the making of a King that we are asked to take a son's part.Europe 1x in no peril of minimising the im- For a good six uionths, it will seriously affect the politics of the continent.The Prince of Wales goes to Berlin; and no one suggests that the visit is anything else than wu part of the rompli- cated polities of the coronation.Mr.Cham- berlin makes à voncession to the Italians in Malta; and the effect on the attitude of italy toward the coronation is the first thing discussed.The programme for the present session of the Imperial Parhament 13 drafted with the fact that this is corona- lu portance of the event.tion year well and.constantly in view.every capital on the Continent, preparations are already begun for the sending of worthy representatives to this great national gathering of the British; and no event of anything like equal importance fills the future of Europe.They know over there how the British people are looking.at it; and how keenly sensitive they are to the attitude of every nation on earth toward it; and how sincerely they believe that they are honouring the colonies to the utmost limit of their power by calling them as members of the family to (ins first among family festivals.And, it it 15 of any value to us to know tor a truth in what esteem we ate held by the Mother Country, it will be x well that we should come at some understanding of thie attitude of the English mind toward the coronation of the King.rt KITCHENER\u2019S WORD IN SEASON.Gen.Kitchener has requested less vhoco- late and fewer cigarettes for his fighting men and more of the necessaries of hfe for the men\u2019s wives.and children left helpless at home.He suggests that the monetary equivalent of these two luxuries would ac- This is a word in season and the idea is characteristic of Kitchener.It shows that the hero ot the Soudan has the common sense which often 1 necessary to properly direct the sympa thetic awl generous donor's sentumentalitv The charitably-minded Trend ar the soldier mas uot, perhaps.bave complish lis ruggestion.and ilmagmation.a tull knowledge of tiehl conditions and suffering and hunger endured by Tommy\u201d Ip thus lustorme vaimpaîgn.fact fully formed ot the non-sensational longer blocks lines of communications: his Must exploit barely served to save his liber tr Even- this-sndomitible.\u2026warrior.shôfts Now, out, luxuries may he obtained in the can- cess.as General Kitchener points establishments to show a pront, which Sir Charles Vincent puts at $500,000 a month.At such a juncture the Generals thoddhts have reverted to the wives and children of the men in the tield.He knows the id\u2018osvn- cramies ol hix \u2018Abuent Minded Beggars.\u201d Kitchener were imaginative man, he might put the situallos before the vharit- ably inclined in a less blunt and + more picturesque way.He might say to the god hearted triends of the soldiers, \u201cWeoldn't it afford you more pleasure to see \u201cTommy's\u201d wife and \u2018kids\u2019 sitting down an lookout.in watch and wait for the Boers, with a cigarette mm his mouth or munching a cake of chocolate.\u201d That General Kitchener should recall the matter at all amid the press of his many duties does him infinite credit.Jt throws again into relief an aspect of his character, which shone forth when he projected and carried out his plans for the betterment of the conquered \u2018Mahdixts.by establishing a civilizing =school, hefore his departure savagery.The world at large: and the British Armv in particular, could stand many more pro- ple of the utilitarian Kitchener type.The Hindoo twins, in the Barnum and Bailey circus.to whom the generic name Siamese twins has been applied, had apparently the same arterial connection the original Siamese twins had.In the case of the Siamese men one was found dead in * bed in the morning, and this so frightened his brother that he died from the shock.Post-mortem examination showed that any attempt to separate them by surgical operation during their life must have resulted pat London Truth complains that a clerk in the Army Service corpa has been appointed C.A, at Halifax.NS.He was n clerk in the Army Service corps who came to the station about three years ago.It is alleged that no such man could be competent, and that the appointment is à violation of the regulations.The Cape loyalists have approved the steps taken by the Imperial Government in South Africa.They felt the pinch of the situation most keenly, and their recognition of the efficacy of the remedy being applied may be taken as based on both critical and expert opinion.: Gen.De Wet han solved another problem of modern warfare, by stampeding cattle through the wire fences of the British blockade line.Incidentally he has revamped that ancient fable of the monkey which snatched the chestnuts out of the fire.The German agriculturalists are protesting against the new German tariff.Jt is not the unjust treatment accorded to Canada which ie particularly the cause of objection, however.A Small Sum.\u2018paid us to dye or clean you suit or coat will give new life to the clothes \u2014keep you welt dressed the rest of the season.R.PARKER & COo., Dyers and Cleaners, Montreal, Que, 1008 NOTRE DAME ST.\u2019 Pheues, Beil (Nain) 1897.(Merchants) 23 34s) may yet remember most vividly the davs oi | He may not be! that the coramissariat department has ovei- taken the soldiers.even in the more re mote localities.DeWet's \u201cswooping\u201d ne! om the effect of Kitchener's wearing down pro, \u201c4 teens, and the soldiers have money enough.under preseut conditions, to enable there : HW.three times daily to a good meal, wearing | warm clothes and e Cantlie, Mrs.Meighen, Mrs.James Ross and Mrs.J.Edgar Hill.\u2019 The following Canadian visitors registers ed their names at the Canadian Government Offices, 10 Rue de Rdme, Paris, during the week ending January 26th: Ray- ,mond Prefontaine, M.P., Lieut.-Col.G.A.Drolet, Montreal; J.A.Smart, Deputy Minister of tbe Interior, Ottawa; W.J, White, Ottawa; W.T.R.Preston, London; Mr.and Mrs.James Thom, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Philip Langlois, \u2018Winnipeg; Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Macdonald, Dawson, Yukon Territory: Auguste Noel.Dawson, Yukon Territory; W.H.Morgan, Montreal.= The Bishop's private chapel, St.Boniface, Manitoba, was the scene of a pretty wedding vesterday afternoon, when Miss Conk- lin, daughter of the late E.G.Conklin.was married to E.J.Coyle, paesenger, agent of the Canadian Pacific Rallway for the Pacific coast.Miss M.Andrew acted as bridesmaid, and the groom was supported by his brother, Thomas J.Coyle, of Trail, B.C.Dr.Conklin, brother of the bride, gave his sister away.Mr.and Mrs.Coyle left on the afternoon train for Toronto, thence they will go to 8t.Louis, and as far south as New Orleans, returning home te Vancouver via San Francisco.The marriage took place at St.Patrick's Church, at half-past eight o'clock last night of Mrs.Kathleen Brothers to Mr.Charles L.Meyer, of Ottawa.Mr.Meyer's daughter, Miss Anna Meyer, wus maid of honour.The bride, who was given away by her eon, Mr.John Brothers, wore a travelling suit of gray cloth, trimmed with mink.After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs.Brothers, Sherbrooke street.to which ahout twenty-five guests were invited, Including Mr.Leopold Meyer, Col.and Mrs.Turner, Major and Mrs.Maynard Rogers, Mr.and Mrs.Denis Murphy, and Miss Murphy, of Ottawa: Senator :and Mra.MacLaren, of Perth, and Mrs.Rankin, of Montreal.In the new 8t.Peter's Church, Sherbrooke, at half-past twelve o\u2018'clock tons day, Mr.Frank W.White, gon of Hon] Justice White, was married to Miss Essy Dumbell, daughter of Rev.Dr.Dumbell, rector of Sherbrooke.The ceremony was, performed by Rev.Dr.Dumbell ind Ww presence of the friends and relatives bf the bride and groom.Miss Florence Mitchell was bridesmaid.and Miss White, sia- ter of the groom, maid of honour.Mr.Smeaton White, of Montreal, was best man.No reception was held owing to the family of the groom being in mourning.After the ceremony the wedding party.with relatives and a few friends, proceeded to the rectory, where the wedding breakfast was served.Mr.and Mrs.White left on the afternoon train for Montreal and other points on their wedding trip.The following Canadian visitors registered their names at the Canadian Government Office, 17 Victoria street, London, S W., during the week ending January 28th: R.Beckett, Ottawa; M.J.Sawyer.lial- N.8.; W.G.Meredith Cape, Sault Ste.Marié: Captain W.F.Carstairs, R.D.P.and Master Marpole, C.Gardiner Johnson, Vancouver: Kitzherbert and Douglas B.Bullen.Victoria; W.T.Hutchins, Vancouver; Miss À.Wallis, Peterborough; W.R.Lugar.Halifax; W.H.P.Hill, Montreal: A.R.Hall, Washington.Ont.; Howard P.Buck, Sherbrooke: Arthur Kilburn, Neepawa; George W.Badgerow, Toronto: GC, Cartwright, Kingston: A.8.Wallace, Shellmouth, Manchester; Mrs.A.L.and Miss V.G.Twining, Fredericton; M.J.Bastard, Pierson, Manitoba; Jos.McGilli- Monkey Bpind Soup is » cleaner and to the opening of the House, on Thurs day.Senator Dandurand leaves for Ottawa to- Morrow.vray, Dawson; H.G.Hamersley, Vancouver; Alfred Dobell.Quebec; D.Dolg, Dawson, Yukon Territory.Mrs.Thaxter Shaw, Peel street, gave an enloyable tea yesterday afternoon.The ostess Shp.was smartly gowned_ in Rlack and wh e_foulard, was ags a îng by Mrs\u201d A.M.Cassils\u201d who woré mauve crépe dechene.Mrs.H.Stearns and Mrs.James Laing presided In the tea room.The table was prettily decorated with pink roses, the shades being of the same colour, Miss Cassila, Miss Dobie( Plattsburg), Miss Linton, Miss Rosenbaum (New York), and Mrs.Southam assisted in the tea room.During the afternoon Miss Contant, of New York, delighted those present with her singing.Among the guests were Lady Van Horne, Lady Tait, Lady Galt, Lady Shaughnessy, Mrs.G.Drummond, Mrs.E.B.Greenshields, Mrs.J.N.Greenshlelds, Mrs.R.A.E.Greenshields, Mrs.C.Mao- dougall, Mrs.Donald Macmaster, Mrs.R.inton, Mrs.G.H.Duggan, Mrs.Holton.rs.J.Hodgson, Mrs.J.Macintosh, Mrs.T.Hodgson, Mrs.J.Cassils, Mrs.W.Hodz- son, Mrs.A.B.Evans, Mrs.McLea, Miss Skelton, Miss Van Horne, Mrs.Galletti and Mrs.Bush.A very pretty but quiet wedding took place at seven o'clock this morning at the residence of Mr.and Mra, J.T.Le Sueur, Laval avenue, when their only child, Misa Beatrice Marie S.Le Sueur was married to Mr.P.W, Brodie, son of the late Mr.Hugh Brodie.The house was attractively decorated with palma, white carnations and smilax.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.G.Osborne Troop in the presence of only the immediate relatives ot the bride and groom, no invitations having been issued.The bride, who was unattended, was given away by her father, and wore her travelling dress of Royal blue cloth, with panne velvet hat, and carried a showér bouquet of white roses and carnations, the gift of the groom.Mr.M.Brodie Atkinson, cousin of the groom, actas best man.The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome set of mink furs, and to the best man a pearl pin.Later Mr.and Mrs.Brodie left on a trip to New York and other American cities.The bride recelved many handsome presents, including several cheques.At the Kennels last night a number of the members of the Montreal Hunt gave a most enjoyable subscription dinner dance, at which all those present wore fancy dress.On arrival the guests were recelv- ed by Mrs.Yates and Mrs.Geo.L.Cains, whn wore poudre costumes, and by Mrs.Arthur Hamilton, who wore mess uni- orm.Dinner was served in the dining room, covers being Ilald for sixty.The decorations, which were very pretty, were of Pink and white carnations.After dinner dancing wag carried on until i late hour.Those present included Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.Hamilton, Dr.and Mrs.Yates, Mr.and Mrs.G.Cains, Mr.and Mrs.David Morrice, jr., Mr.and Mra.Mortimer Davis, the Misses Stearns, Miss Howdrd, Miss Nina MacLean, Miss Mabel Casslls, Miss Eadie, Miss Cassels (Washington), Miss Ethel Gault, Miss Anna Morrice, Miss Wil- let, Miss Gilmour (Trenton), Miss Hen- drie (Hamilton), Miss Molson, Miss R.Danes lisy Burnett, Mr.E.A.White- ad, Fr.orrice, Mr.Al - Shell, Mr Stike en Mit audet, Mr.W, An Angus, Mr.Huntly Gordon, Mr.Porteous, MrF.Bu den, Mr.J.Paterson, Mr.Watson Ogilvie, Mr.Kirkpatrick, Mr.Hendrie (Hamll- ton), Mr.Meighen, Mr.Eadie and others.\u2014_\u2014 HAMILTON\u2014CLEMENTS.(Special to the Star.) FREDERICTON, N.B., Februaty 11.\u2014 Frances, the eldest daughter of Frank McL.Clements, and W.Arthur C.Hamilton, of Montreal, were married at one o'clock today at the home of the bride's father at Kingsclear,: a suburb of Fredericton.e ceremony was performed by Rev.\" Henry Montgon@ry, rector of the parigh, in the presente of a large assemblage of friends.Pp \"Special Notica.'To be Sold at Half Value.- There are fifty-nine of the finest new pianos being sold at one-half manufacturers\u2019 prices at Willis & Co.'s, Empire Building, 2470 St.Cathefine street.They belong, to 2 special lot, and mist be sold immediate- y.\u201d : hr BIRTHS.YOUNG\u2014On Feb.4th, at 808 Hypolite st., the wife of Richard Young, of a daughter, DEATHS.CAMPBELL\u2014At the Royal Victoria Hospital.on the 10th inst, James Campbell, aged 31 years.Funeral from his brother's residence, John Campbell, 714 Cadieux street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to 8t.Martin's Church.JOHNSTON\u2014In this city, on February, 193, Mary i Funeral on Thursday, the 1th inst, at 2.30 p.m., from her brother-in-law's residence, 163 St, Timothee street, thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends a ac Quaintances please accept this intimation.TYNDAULE-At the residence of her mother.136 Milton street, 'Puesday, February 11th, Mary E.Tyndale, daughter of the late Matthew \u2018Tyndale.Funeral pri vate.- ; - 52 YOUNG-\u2014In this city, on Tuesday, February 11th.at 309 Hypolite street, Catherine Dewar, aged M years, beloved wife polisher comBned, but won't wash clothes.of Richard Young.Notice of funeral Hereafies , : à FE .} the-1}th of | PATTI TRY i ROOSEVELT, JR, 18 ~ SLIGHTLY BEFTER Critical Stage of Disease Has Been Passed in One Lung.BUT NOT YET OUT OF DANGER In Event of the Lad\u2019s Death Prince Henry\u2019s Visit May be Cancelled.GROTON, Mass, February 11.\u2014The President's son's condition showed some improvement this morning at 8.30.Secretary Cortelyou gave out the information that both temperature and respiration were better.The disease has passed its climax in the right lung, to the satisfaction of the physicians.While the change for the better, in the opinion of the doctors, cannot called a decided one, it includes a more favourable condition of respiration, pulse and temperature, The crisis, which in the left lung, has been successfully passed, is still to be met in the right lung.A symptom of pleurisy has been noted in this lung.\u2018hile this has given rise to some fear that disease may -yet develop into pleuro-paçumonis, there are, strong hopes that the threatened complication may overcome.At 11 o'clock Secretary Cortelyou made the following statement: \u201cThe condition of the boy since the favourable announcement of the morning, hae remained unchanged, and the pleurisy which developed this morning has proved to be very slight thus far.\u201d BERLIN, February 11.\u2014 Prince Henry of Prussia will sail for the United States on Baturday, as arranged, even though young Theodore Roosevelt continues to be critically il].Should his illness result fatally \u201cbefore Saturday, the Prince will probably continue his journey, unless it should ap- ear to be President Roosevelt's desire that is visit be deferred or omitted altogether.\u2019 LORD DUFFERINS END _ BELFAST, February 11.\u2014The bulletin issued this afterncen from Clandeboye regarding the health of Lord Dufferin, the former Governor-General of Canada, shows he bas been continually growing weaker since the morning and that the end is near.Mr.Pillow IIL Mr.John A.Pillow, of the firm of Pillow, Hersey and, Co., is quite seriously ill, and his condition is causing a good deal of uneasiness among his friends.PRICES MOVED HIGHER IN WALL STREET (From the Special Correspondent of the in W: t CN February II.=U ; influence of a higher and more active market for Americans at London and the reduction in the discount rate by the Bank of Germany, local stock speculation dis- splayed strength in the early trading.With the exception of fractional declines in gamated Copper, Sugar, and ¢.C.C., and st.Louis, prices moved-to a her plane, and the market was active, ] and out- of-town operators taking a lively interest in speculation.There was a further increase in commission house business, plainly indicating that the public is once more entering the arena on Wall street.The greatest improvement in the railways was in New York Central; Reading,second preferred; Bt.Joe, and Grand Island and Towa Central, which gained 1 to 11-2, Other advances were moderate, the upward trend being checked somewhat by lberal profit taking on the part of professionals: This was particularly true of St.Paul and South: ern Pacific, which were again traded in on an extensive scale.Before the expiratior of the first hour there was a slight reaction in spots, but the market generally held Trade in Wheat Small.(From the Star\u2019s Special Correspondent on the Chicago d of Trade.) CHICAGO, February 11.\u2014Wheat.\u2014 Trade was small with local shorts disposed to cover.Offerings were light and the market acted as though it'was oversold.A decrease of -3 1-2 millions in the world's available, helped the tone somewhat.Otherwise the news was mostly bearish.Weather\u2019 favourable in all sections.The Missouri report makes the wheat condition 80 with 54 per cent.increase in area.It adds that the snow covering has furnished the needed moisture, and the prospect is for the largest crop ever raiséd in that state.North-West advices claimed receipts in that section would increase shortly.rimary movement was small.orn.\u2014Trade was moderate.Local specu lators were \u2018the best buyers.The South.West did \u201cconsiderable sellling wit vices from that section reporting an easier cash situation.Local receipts larger.Business slow.World's available supply decreased -369,000 bushels.Cables were easy._ NEW YORK.STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially repofted for the Star by C.D.Monk.16 St.Sacrament street, local manager for J.8.Bache and Co, New York, over âtr- act private - re J CLOSE / .Feb.11.Feb.10.Stocks Oo'r Close Ou Clese Amalgamated Copper.71% 714 UT Lt amer Sugar Reon, Ce.138% 127% 1208 15018 amie a Bole CR CR Ta ATT mw.Bin\u2019 « Ansconda Min.Ce.38% 33 momtènse su A.Top.à St.Fe ail pd 78% de pre \u201d Baltimore & O 105 o Leurs ely .yh Brooklys, R Tu.O7 64% 674 56%, Chic.& Alten Com .84% B41 3 38% Canadian Pacifte 116% 116% 118% 118%.Canada Sonthern._ .#8, 7 88% Ches.& Obie 48% Chic.& N.W J 240% Chic.R.1.a P.com 1654 1654 Chic, Mil.à St, Paul.1674 160% 167% .Contnenta! Tob.Fe.casorasen\u2019 Ea RE \u201cDo do Pre it6R Ty 117% Osnselidated Gas N.Y.218% 371% 327% 318% Colerado Fuel & Iron ova 87 sem 86 Cleveland C.C.&8t.L.104 10725 10413 104% Delaware, L.& W.268 283 281% 283 Dein & Hudson.378% 172% 176 1784 Denver Rio G.pft.\u2026.V3 081 U3 03% Duluth,S.8.& Ati pfü 11% do pret\u2026\u2026.284 Great Northern pt 188% un.Klee.202 vi oat - rime Ans ex com.244 e Prof.gl Joufsville & Nushvilie JOB! x Manhattan Elevated, 1304, 3 SR + 154 D By 70 34% oN CU 208 A Lecce Pressed Steel, prof.weietene comesess Ao cou Peoples Gaz _.ioi iD io .io, ula à Rénd.58% De de 1 83% = 834 Do do 11 674 654 ew aa db Coe EC 3% uthern Ry.com.Hhly USL VOY, 04% a7 64% 65 61%» 64y, 664 64 Ady 308 404.89 0 Allg 1 ly 31 44% au 44 .we wai 94 Ü.B.Rubber, COM.00 somernans po Union Pacide com.- 104 - 102% 1 -Do Pret.00 804 our Fete Western Union § Wis.Cet.ae Un bo do pre -.= American neo.81% pref.944 DOI.CONI \u2026.\u2026rsccse save verser VICTORINE with the washboard end cannot injure the clothes a awa does Cader ibe] STOCK ARE _ DEY Ty STEEL ISSUES WERE STRONG Bumoured Deal Said be Creating the Strength in Halifax Tram\u2014 Canadian Pacific Strong.The special correspondents of the Star in \u2018Wall Street and on the Chicago Board of Trade report that stocks were strong, while wheat was easier.In the local market prices were strong.Bales on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday were 731,750 shares.; .Much interest was evinced in the \u201cStreet\u201d | to-day in the price of Canadian Pacific in view of the official announcement of the proportion of the allotinent of the new is sue of $19,500,000 of new stock.The price remained steady both in this market and Wall Street, but was a small fraction easier in the London market, but subsequently 1e- covered to 1183.The bome price was 115% to 115}, closing the forenoon at 115).Trading was on the light side.Dominion Coal and the Steel issues con- tinued their remarkable exhibition of strength to-day, while Coal made a new high level at 73ÿ.The forenoon i amounted to upwards of 1700 shares.Atter opening at 724 the price advanced to 73} and closed the forenoon at 724, equal to yesterday's highest.\u2026 The opening price of Dominion Steel common was 323 and over 1000 shares changed hands at those figures.Subsequently the demand forced the price up to 33}, after which there was a reaction to 323 compared with 324 at the close yesterday.The highest for the common Steel during the present buoyancy has been 334.It wil be scen that the price remains strong very close to the highest.The preferred was steady at 85) to 88, yesterday's closing having been 882.The bonds sold at 83 to 831.The traction stocks were a feature in the direction of strength, Twin City again being a leader, with Montreal Street a Point higher at 268 1-8.Twin City sold xd at 110 te 110 1-8, equal to yesterday's range of prices.Toronto Rails were steady at 116 3-4 to 117.Halifax Tram continues to be 8 buoyant feature, and sold at 110 14, yesterday's highest having been 110 1-2.When it is considered that this stock was selling below par only a few weeks ago, the cause of the rise has been freely carfvassed by local bold- ers.At first it was said the rise was due to a realization of the investment value of the stock.wan: ov Another.10W the effect that there 18 a possi Tram Company buying out the People's Heat and Light concern, which proved such a financial disappointment.The Tram \"Company is in the electric lighting business, and by acquiring the Heat and Light Company, which supplies gas, would be able to control the lighting business of Halifax, making a formidable combine of the street railway and lighting business.Richelieu continued a strong feature, gelling at 112 at the opening, and afterwards reacting a fraction.Dominion Cotton jumped 2 1-2 to 54 1-2, after opening at 54.Yesterday's close was 52 Toronto Street Railway earnings last week with changes were: Ine.Sunday.eee cee ser -oo $1,864.12 § 86.44 Monday.+.ses see.4,74827 772.33 Tuesday .+.4553.19 517.24 Wednesday.+.+.oo 4,630.82 531.4] Thursday eee sos ves eee 4,700.02 609.12 Friday .+ sce oes 4,802.44 662.93 Saturday .«00 wee oa.5,423.81 - 982.38 Sunday.see eee ens ses 3,185.15 516.16 The rate of discount of the Imperial Bank of Germany was to-day reduced from 31-2 to 3 per cent.Messrs.L.J.Forget & Co.s London cable to-day quoted: Grand Trunk, first, 99 1-2, second #3 1-2, third, 31 1-4.Canadian Pacific, 117 3-4.Anaconda, £63-1.In New York at noon money on call was steady at 21-2 per cent.Prime mercantile paper, 4 to 44 per cent.Sterling Exchange steady at 4.87 1-8 to 4.87 1-4 for demand, and at 4.84 1-2 to 4.84 34 for sixty days.Posted rates, 48512 and 4.88.Commercial bills, 4.83 34 to 484 34.Bar Silver, 55.Mexican: dollars, 433-4.Government bonds strong; State bonds inactive; Railroad bonds irregular.Grand Trunk Railway System earnings from 1st to 7th of February: 1902.00 00e oevoncis s0n0:-0.$426,062 1900 ceive veeenne aesnesns 479,771 Decrease eee oon ooo.$53,709 Good fractional gains were the rule throughout the railway list at the opening to-day in Wall street, and there were very beavy takings of some of the principal stocks among the coalers, grangers, Paci- fics and trunk lines.Iowa Central rose 1 14.A number of the industrials were inclined to sag, Amalgamated Copper losing 3-4 within the first few minutes.American Express jumped nearly five points on the purchase of one hundred shares.There was a renewal of the selling of the specialties which were weak yesterday.The general market became \u201cspotty,\u201d but broadened, and at 11 o'clock was steadier.Enormous purchases of the Readings, supplemented by a large demand for Atchison, and Southern Railway stocks were offset by active realizing elsewhere.Reading com mon and the first preferred, which had been bought confidently, responded only fractionally, but the second pfd.was buoyant and touched 68, an advance of over 2 3-8 over night.Southern Railway pfd.and L.& N.were almost a point higher.Chicago.Indianapolis and Louisville pfd.rose a point.Am- érican Expresa lost its opening bulge of five points and United States Express dipped a point lower\" to 115, making its loss in all 7 1-2.Minneapolis and St.Louis pfd.and Minneapolis St.Paul and Sault Kt.Marie gained a point.The Pacific and active railways and specialties generally sagged to below last night, sugar losing nearly a point and St.Joseph and Grand Island pfd.reacting 1 1-2.Rubber good four points.The market was dull steady at noon.Among this morning's sales on the Toronto Stock Exchange were: Canadian Pacific, 200 at 115 § to 1155-8; Can.Gen.Elec- trie, 235 at 219 1.2 to 220; Rich.25 at 1127; Twin City, 250 at 109 3-4 to 1007-8; Dom.Steel Company, 50 at 3268 to 33: Dom.Coal Company, 605 at 725-8 to 73 14.Morning Sales.Canadian\u2019 Pacific\u2014658 at 115% 5 at 115%.5 at 115%.150 at 115%.Toronto Raile\u201450 at 117, 25 at 116%.25 at Street Ry 5 at 267%, 5 at 268, 100 at t , 50 a .Steel-100 at 32% 2300 at 32%, 266 at a3, 335 at 3314 at 32%, 150 at 32%, 66 at 32.Power xd\u201410 at 94%.881%.21 At 89, 125 at 85g, Steel pfd.\u2014100 at 2% at 88%, 75 at 88, b at 88%.Steel Bonds\u2014$2.000 at 83%, $2.000 at 88%.Dom.Cotton\u2014250 at &4.200 at 54%., Dom.Coal\u2014200 at 72% 350 at 73, 775 at 73%.28 at 2% at 72%.N60 at 72%.Halifax Tram-25 at 13 Merchants Cotton\u20142 at 71.Cahle\u201428 .t 163.atichelieu-100 at 112, 4 at 111, 26 at 1%.in City xd\u201460 at 130, 160 at 310%.50 at 8 preferred lost and transactions { er Titor however, EST bility rue Virtue-1,000 at 2.e\u2014500 Payne\u2014-500 at 81._ Bank of Montreal\u20144 at Mil | ~~ Phillips Squares vos mtn - oy Winter Sporting Goods.EXPERT NORWEGIAN No.1\u2014Length 5 feet, best se- pe Pine, = lected Georgia pair .No.2\u2014Length 6 feet, best se- per - 84.00 No.&\u2014 Length 7 feet, best ee- ec Teorgia ne, per .85.00 lected Georgia Pine, pair .pair .2 + T ; $3.00 CHILDREN'S 9 x 20, FAN YOUTHS\u2019 11 x 31, FANCY .LADIES\u2019 12 x 36, FANCY .MEN'S CLUB 121-2'x 42.MEN'S TRAMPERS, 16 x 40 Prices inclu SNOWSHOES, EXTRA QUALITY.aces evau exes esse oe ie Thongs complete.Length, 21-2 feet to arch, each Length, 3 feet to arch, each .Length, 4 feet to arch, each Length, 6 feet to arch Star Pattern, 6 feet, 1 in.wide.Star Pattern, 7 feet, i in.wide.oesn vere v00ve0 Cushions to Order.Length, 31-2 feet to arch, each .\u2026.\u2026.«civ tiie coer coon œvsvnecs Length, 5 feet to arch, each LL LS Lee ST ST Die VOS DETLe des rade LL0 dentne He 21.0 2300 23-00 #¢ 83 .SRE ATES in all the popular brands for Men, Women and Children, 65c, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $3.75, $5.00, $5.50.| Steds, Girts\u2019 ar Also full stock of Hockey Sticks,Puc utters, ete, eter UT 5 Por Oont.Discount For Cash.Spovial Attention 2220 ks, Moccasins, Boys\u2019 + cent \u2014 « \" Given to Mall Orders.HENRY MORGAN & CO.- MONTREAL.SEER & Afternoon Sales.Dominion Iron bonds\u2014$1000 at 8314.Dominion Iron pref.\u2014175 at 88, 200 at 87%, 125 at 8714, 106 at 88.Dominion Iron\u20142 at 32%, 100 at 32, 300 at 81%, 275 at 32, 5 at 32%.Richelieu and Ontario\u2014Z at 112, 25 at = at .> Montreal Cotton\u20145 at 126%.Dominion Coal\u2014200 at 72 3-8, 400 at 724, 175 at \u2018725._ Canadian Pacific\u2014100 at 115%, 100 at 115%.Hochelaga Bank-17 at 144.Nova Scotia Steel\u201425 at 67.Toronto Raile\u20141 at 118.' Twin City\u201450 at 110.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star by Gordon Strathy à Co., Btock Drokers, st.¢ Bt.Sacrament Feb, 11 Feb.10.Closing Aux Bid, Ask.Bid.STOCKS.Cansdien Pacific \u2026\u2014 115% 11H 1354 118% Duiutb Common._ 124 ne 12% 11M Do 23 24 28 Montreal 8, Rall.7 267%, Toronto BL.Railway 116% Halifax BL Rai 110% grinnipe ; 20 Br st.fom, 0 \u2026 1124 Twin Clty Transit xd 108% de Pref.J B.1% 211% Ce 160 Montreal .170 Beil Telephone 168 Light Heat & Power .ex Ham, Elec Pref.cee - \u2014\u2014eesee Lo da, Pref.eo Deminion iron Steel .82% urentide Pulp xd.mvoscers P 124 5e ; 88 Montmorency Cot.Nova Bcotia Steel.Windsor Hotel De pre PRE 1ntercolonial do com.Land Grams.oe0 Cem.Cable (Coupon) Do de {Regd Feopios Hoat&Li fax Railwa: ma on - Laurentiée Pulp coven + Ball Tol.= ccvers naman Laine IIGOL.002 0 00-000 Winnipeg RS.secure Montreal Mining Exchange.Following were the sales at this morn- Ing's session of the Mining Exchange! Dom.cons., 2.600 at 5 1-2, 2,000 at 5 1-4, 500 at 5 1-2, 2,000 at 5 3-4.; AFTERNOON SALES.Payne, 1,000 at % 1.2, North Star, 1,500 at 24.CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.8.Bache and Co.16 Bt.Bacrament st.report the closing prices to-day ax follows: Res Feb.11, 1902 * Openitar.nigjon lowest Closing LTT \u2018a 77 784 \u2018 7 TR 764 61% 02-457 6134.3 61%.7 Gly 61%-2 61% ol 40-8 43% 4 43 36% 37-4 HPO 1\u20ac00 2590 1b fon ke me un le a -5 960 #65 860 82 p 3 853 857.60 .867-70 885-7 867 Swoot Gaporal Cigarettes 7 \u201cis TA Bie nH {1 er\u201d PRE ESS Piano Sale.New \u2018Years We do not uary.anxious to sell.t Our Clearance 0 \u201cMontreal's Leading Music House\u201d Clearance Sale lasts from New Yaar's, charge more one month than another.mark fabulous prices in order to give an apparent large discount.When we cut a price for one, wa cut it for all.When we cut it in Jaa» uary, it lasts tntil the next Jame One price (the lowest) for all.Terms for a year if desired.Your taste, your comfort, your feel ings, are all studied at our ware- rooms.We have no canvassers, and though we do not eolicit you when you call, please note that we are rT We do not 2461 st Catherine.Makers of the Pratte Piano, and sole agents for the Aeolian, Aeriol, Pianola, Kranich & Bach, Mason &, Hamlin, Gabler, and the Regina Co., of New York.\u2018 x Fischer, Haines, dith and Company, Francois Xavier MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.AFTERNOON BOARD.Specially reported for the Star by R.Mare Mining Brokers, 57 _@t Tuesday, Feb.11, 1903, Bp.m.Par Valuer efBhares sellers Buyers.Btocks Ae Te .ar Kay 1.00 Repubito.8 1.00 North Sta) 23 1 00 Centre 8 35 3.00 Virtue.20 24 M 3 1.00 Californie 0.10 3% 8.ou C an \u2014\u2014 1.00 2 100 mca 1.00 cence aa 5 $30 N se v .vex « 1.00 Leer [raii, Lon | 35 xon .25 Dominion Com ss 1,00 roman 1.40 ecseern 1.00 eatovens- 1.00 I 1.00 \u2018 1.00 1.00 1.00 mécetrs 1.00 w\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1.00 \u2014 18 x mavvsees ON \u2014easeage 10.00 Granby Cob \u2014\u2014 \u2018 apr \u201cune si 0 dt Ve Children Ory for |CASTORIA, ent RE I TAL TE yess AC Fr ye i Sone.Mr ~ ~- o> * ee ASS NN St EE ES ; A A 5 .Bh ve ; .* m0 CORTE Ber ne 5 ee?- Lu i .ARI \u20181 \u2019 \u2018 : \u2019 SE > : \u2019 \u2019 art = \u2019 INTRE DAIL AR ESD \u2018FEBRUARY 1, 1908.16 T MO] EAL AILY ST \u2014TUI AY, RU ; [ pan mare ë 1 : PERSONALS.LAUNCHES.° \u2019 | ; IT ATIONS WANTED.200s To aT.| wo _ : .dr \u201c \u201c er nm, HOUSES TO LET.BUSINESS CHANCES.SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VACANT.Hess Pro en.marins ; ; 7 a A ; RELI- FURNISHED, O! NAL \u2014 ROBERT DONAL! > Morris M.Whita er PAN ep Tron re HOTELS, BALOONE.O n SHIRTA.APPLY 02 WANTED \u2014 LADIES TO ENGAGE Re Ms \u2014 Poux NICELY Sineer; left Dundee about ten yoars SEO: | Las Bubider of high i * } IPPER STREET.LOWER.{OR BALL = HOTELS, SALOONS.GRO.AN in \u201d fan rar 2 and i WASTED ae 4 tee of \u201cHiantey, - 83 1 oo, mma.in Jasob: amis, A A te Éresdant at Tel Ter = sought by his mother.Address Mrs.Donsid- e Launches.Speed La ca lyme per month; upper $28 per mu Ap- | kml sear, oo , eonfee Somers\u2019 storear und | hands to learn: steady work and ro ay hp | ee \u201c =, mon oo nt peietences.Apply to Mrs.sees - Apply 0.23 Arbroath Road.Dundes, Scotland.30 6 and Satimates ET pe - cotes À ul nds' of other businesses; = chances for andard - > ATO : : .oA of fe Hotel.Tel.Up 151, 232 6 parerships.Apply 1.Harris, 124 81.Peter : Ply a office The bt Shirt Co.ar ar WANTED \u2014 [EXPERIENCED Singer sawing W ER 2 A SITUATION WORKING Rooms -\u2014 TWO BRIGHT, NEWLY FUR- PrrgoN \u2014 \u2014 JAMES GREEN, N.WHO Wah venue.Toronto, Ontario machines; steady employment.We do not work bousekeeper by na Oeciencnt wo nished bath fist, bot water, Boston, in tew, Bonny- TO LET \u2014 ON WT.DENIS STREET, ANTED \u2014 RELIABLE PERSONS OR ernoons Apply to Mrs, Lander as sieur No Bt Denis, Quired for Dennis Green, Loughview, ME \u2018pat Ne, and ale two, story dwell: For sae SASH.DOOR AND WLIND |» Arms throughout Canada to represent a on ang\u2019 Co.188 Vis at, nO ha managed het\u2019 Sn house.is on thearric 1 LE Tocary street, 3 3 | brides, Suringshire, Scotland.ss PATENTS.qe * v.Wi ou of latest mac manufucturers of new patent is ting mach.3 .- \u2014 fe Ke fnrnage : Snished first lass, and ery.woam heating.Slocikic lighting.dry kiln Tpanufecturvrs of new b i : Pele Addnes 0 Moi Sur Offer BTW ONE_TO RENT LARGE BEDROOM PrrsonaL\u2014 ee ia eee ess in perfect order.For terms apply te Em and prerythine complete and ta host repair Lsght Company, Lombard street, Toronto.W ANTED \u2014 BY A WHOLESALE DRY V ANTED \u2014 JOBS OF PAINTING.PAPER double parlour, well furnished.wall ee sires atin ro Et Cuiton .Glasgow, Le formerty of R & Co P lon Bank Bldg.vis.23 St.Louis square, or 306 New umber yard stocked with well asso Re (00d gompany an office boy: must ug, decorating, kalmomining, $13 od, wih every convenience.Address Fox Q.> of James Simpao so 6 oberts hy Patents St.Lo Main lumber.The plant is In the thriving and pro- 8.Dundee; last hoard of in Boston, York Lifo Fuite haud.Bell telephone reasivo town of Granby, is well known and WANTED MECHANICAL DRAUGHTS- ol PT BIT.Star Office.forapces: Cnaspesverionced ordres Chasity 180.Star Office.In on ed ro nr ve To to gore J.A.A.au \u201c = ply ei es.- OR.ado oc 7 33 3 [the prevent Pranagement fu he.past years: \u2014 man D.40.Siar Office.86 NTE A HUSTLING Young AN Srppnisation Society.08 Bleury st.Tel Man Rous a LARGE, BRIGHT, WELL \"Aer Pra, SR I see asgow, batent.Vérito for cd hon Le for payment will be given.Address TANTED \u2014 THIRTY DOLLARS PER A Da _ fron m, 1., Scotland, desires address of Wither Hessle \u2014\u2014 \u2014 © DES NEIGES, TWO of good character.Good light, also single room.48 Beaver Hall Hil ant | ; , To LET = rat fram cars.comfortable x 202.Qranby.\u2019 Que.33 13 MA ok.dE Harney Vapor or Bath Cab- experience vot essential.T.H.Linscoit, Brant: V ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS NIOHT WATCH.20 ta Pears let : Glasgo 2 about 1873.and vas a ry £ on on nets.Jone , To- ford.mâh or any place of trust; best of ref \u2014\u2014 : VENTILATOR.i house, ADD De Teast 174 8 R BALE -.MOUNTAIN HOTEL, IN| ronto.=! A, OTT.Star ne OOM \u2014 ONE LARGE WELL FURNISHED M low.ADply ta Dr.Pron derguat, e.good condition, terminus of the Montfort 7 NCE Horse.| ences.tar Office.R a, ent ERSONAL \u2014 2 MARY JANE LOWE MORRL |.mr AL 2 Denis st\u2026 an Telephone East 434.B83 , Ry.The proprietor having acquired a new hotel | ANTED \u2014 WRITERS TO DO COPYING Ÿ ANTED | ~ 1 EXPERIENCED 333 ANTED \u2014 REMEN CAN BE hot tes i in ae very ry ins and à quiet: son, or J.82 Preston ut - + | 3 1 .pply GOOD WO) hot water heating: Glasgow, fon Mr.desi address of her Rotary Venti i ut Et.Jovite.Address for particulars, Harrette ut home.Art Institute, Lima, Ohia.33 4 had at the Old Brew Mission.Tel.no children; homellke.69 peaver Hal} Hill.res re Patent Cone A : TO LET a - T EXPERIENC- VV ANTED\u2014MANAGER FOR OTTAWA AND Main 29814.Prompt attention.se \u2019 i 22 4 treet \u201cPeteroad.who's! boy wigan churehes, schools, bufnes niables f ; \u2018 ; ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE TEN R - thes A In Ontarin: vacancies also © , > , 4, , .1 a3 St.Catherine street.store, $300.00; no FOR BALE \u2014 AT CLIFTON A BAW.WAN ED mon pe ut cuffs and bands on other ve b- \u2018 publie and private buildings.Iu 3 ure Seu APE, TA Rae ve \"EE Fae Thee ans all on, ec erie thu, sud es evn, 417 WANTED CY 4 RepECTISUE woulkN ROOMS 0 RENT.cE WARM BOON.Pensonar_cHantes DOvIE, ViiR Was fo\u201d timughou \u201cwe Domain - 56 University street, self-contained, 3600.00 acres of wood land, with several Hundred thou- Mayer, (sult Bros\u2018 Factory.Inspector = celstor Life Insurance Company.Toronto.tng.Address 708 Dorchester ot 38 3 Le lust huard $f America about 20 years Guarantyed to ork.Are i sand feet of cut timber, house, eds, stables , 34 1 \u2014 SI Fr.480.ugh! Jo- hars Geo.I).Pearson 0.17 Poutiac St.i LR Notre Damo at, store, $216.00; no etc.on cusy terms, Address Postmaster, Gusse- \u2014\u2014 n bd \\ ANTED \u2014 A SITUATION BY A MIDDLE 008 5 SINGLE, VERY COMFORTABLE.ley Road.Catford, London, 8.E.England, \u2014 es ~~ + \u2014 :] tax Un Mil Clitton, Compton Ctr.He WANTED of na A ex moat have JANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: aged man as a designer in woollen mills.light; no small children; on bathroo! fat.wen ENGRAVERS, ETC = = ee eee e 5 , 3 T ~ 7 .3 Beaver Hall Square, self-contained, 3%00 FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO RENT ONE BET gomo experience.write a good hand and be quick Y no washing or 7\" She rbrook var es | ary.245 Bo es perience in gud Yemen ouly.1 niversity at.PERSONAL \u2014 WILL THE PARTY WHO » | 2 ; and taxes.woollen and custom carding mill, dolnæ and accurate &t figures.Call with application ply with references, 4 ii Sher! ro e ol x * country.t.ypolite st st.Montreal._ OOMB \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED TOO wrote a signed \"Bank.\" kindly give comm a , pre 4251 Montrose ave.Westmount.self-con- jurge cfistom busidess at Smith's Falls, Ont.in own handwriting.James Linton and Co, 47 Mount 1 i me additional in ormation or an address where g >) - urge yn - ANTED \u2014 BY DRESSMAKER.EXPERI- use of piano, housekeeping privile à U.A.AGE SHLSENTATION AUDRESSES tained, £420; no taxes.with water power, possession March Jst, 1002.Victoria square.30 0 ; : AS STENO- need fo des it desired.208 Bleu: \u2018I can send correspondence.2 h ; 4361 Montrose ave.Westmount, self- Apply tv J.H.Gould.Smith's Falls, Ont.- \u2014 WANTED \u2014 vou perles dat write R cultes et videos ase Tai lon: Ty.MALE MALAGA GRAPES, 12% CT © \u2014 ARTISTICALLY JL lat - ; SO, Baten ees $0, me 53 WATER oon PEs cook Bae gu, SL ER ef air | etl bg = 3 Row =, Do EA PERO catia Waa 1 a IN VIE y ' \" ut WOULD LIKE TO MEET A BRIGHT wages; no washing.Write to Mrs.Reade, Com- Per month.0, Star (ffice Ÿ NTED __ 'G ' BL | California naval oranges, 25 cts.per doz.PB n- = tance Bt.Famille st.self-contained : young mun whe jan Invest one hundred manhdant's House, R.M.\u20ac, Kingston.343 AVANT D AN EXPERIENCED COOK: Wave as Pers LION BY oh OURS all modern conveniences.à Hutchison 33 3 ner's, 814 Dorchester, near University.or : es \u20ac \u2018 ' dollars In a good legitimate business: one who 2 \u2014 es ; \u2018 esse ve Be Ca Catherine st, lower dwelling, S000 to make some money and get to bus.WANTED \u2014 AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN TO 2 nent have city references.Apply at brad furpish the best of references.IL.88s, Star OMS \u2014 SUPERIOR ace ObamoN | \u2014 NERY FOR 00 0000090000006 A no for himself; thin fs no fake scheme an represent us in branches of our manu- a Co.ccomm 10 st.Catherine st.upper dwelling.jf Voy mean business I have the opportunity.factures Applicants are expected tu be familar FANTED SPLENDID CHANCE FOR Ww YANTED \u2014 POSITION AS STOREMAN OR convenience: acute ten house having ave t4 AAA es _ $ Low price and perfect : ; oo and tax Pr.vin, sar Office.34 with the trade and to have A references.oe W young men.Harber trade tayght In clght rlerk In B grocery store by a married Uptown centre.131 St.Alexander st., opposite R BALE \u2014 PIERCE GASOLINE EN.urjt are combined in + 1 êt Catherine at, upper dweiling, $300 es TRISEAT.6 97 TAMER Uy by letter only to Tooke Bros.\u201c38 3 | weeks.Wakes Satuniays.Tools fonated.Dir With twelve years\u2019 experiepce.Address St.James Methodist Church a3 6 gine, 3 h.p., with complete outfit, all in $ 1 y en Bl (ON & COUSINEAT.gentleman 4 Montre), lomas awarded.Steady position 5/arantued, city Tenn Richmond.8S Bleury st.336 first class working order and practically pew.9 $ ÇA 8 \u201cPeter street, warehouse, 31,790.00 1d nce\u2019 a a eng Riche: 3 C'ANTED a YOUNG HOUSEMAID, of country when through.Can ea/n free sc scholar- = Rous Po dede NT DOUBLE ANT SIN Can be used for stationary or marlne pur e .s + z © .TAD \u2014 SEX .ins _\u2014 = - -4 and ta lien River and surrounded hy most beautirul W Protestant with veferences: 1° Simoni Ship, board and transportation.fare nme Visio W ANTED rane FAMILY ASHING 150 at.Telephone.ront bedrooms SCARY Apply W.806, Star O te.+ : : 135 McG st., shop and dwelling, $240 and ! at the foot of Beloell Mountains, Part: 34 3 Write for catalogue.Moler's Barbes geqtlemen\u2019s \u2018laundry dons at a tax ANA AS the\u2019 Alpe of Canada.The property Canal st, New York City.us, 8 st, above St.Catherine st.34 3 coms DOURLE AND SINGLE.BRIGHT AMPION ROAD ru CA DERS, Je 3 187 \u201cMean st.shop, $40 and taxes.- consists of residence.beautiful grounds and WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, TANTRD Q YOUNG MAN WITH SOME WANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPER.33 YEARS OF newly furnished, Auer lights.porcelain gona.rot cleaners, road plows, wheel * : M au Inspector st.upper dwelling, 326.00; servants house.sli modern conveniences.bullt a oot ae I aor NY NE ction With the Brocery trade prefer- age.15 years experience, desires aitua- bath; references exéhanged.806 and 808 Palace.and drag scrapers.The Good Roads Machin.+ IN RO taxes.for summer or winter residence.Outbulldings work: references required.Apply at 4100 Dur- ré, to Sonne! hare of a French agency: tu one tion.permanent or temporary: best of refer- 84 2 ay rs, Limited, Hamiiton, Ont.225 eod tf .d h + oh or i i xonop, $1V.00; no taxes.et tre fanced a round Fe chester at uz who already has an agency this is a good open ences.Address O, 833, Star Office.4 3 oo LE ROOM.Pye the baking powder that 3 ce in Stock Exchange Building.ase, the same w > ha a TY - Add R, 1028, Star Office.34 ME \u2014 TO LET COMFORTAB .A 3 * at a\u2019 sacrifice to a quick buyer, 33 2 2a TANTED \u2014 A RESIDENT NU RSERY GOV- ing.russ TANTED wo z = family.use of .est for more .; i a.oy Exchange Doi ' r ; W cress, experienced, lrench and slemen- 7 DY TYPEWRITER SPRAR- VV A ton on assis oF Took in private fam: telephone, \u2018ste.Moderate Terme.Gentlemen only.MHDICAL.has stood the te 3 ! Tel.Main M1.Exchange Bulla, ff Jonson te men do you want Toe, | any Loca Sears Address Eni ro ron W Alok both TD amess mone but \u2018these 1X- 1ly.where he may learn English.Apply 25 149 Bleury st.3 3 Toro AILMENTS TREA TED, ALL than 40 years.Bl @ : ï : \u201c : K t.Real extate men do yo 9 sell.ferred.Gou ary.Address , Ç _ DIES A : 4 .TO LET TO EMAL lease pe ret your property\u201d If you do.place es bv joud sary.Address 34 2 bertenced need apply.Coll 2 444 Su Jamey 8e Richmond square.#2 1A T cases accepted; seclusion, confinements; rey a i \u2014 ALL FAMILY, wine ame nds, we are pusitive that we .etween 12 - adopt Bryson Med.Home, 137 York street, : o.children, \u201cemfortable cottage, extension Ame in our satisfaction and profitable Terni: W ANTED \u2014 CUTTERS AND TAILORS.JF ED RÉ UONCE FOR BXPRIL Ww TATED ovens BY ENGLISH T3200 ME \u2014 FIRST (CLASS DOUBLE AND adoption.NEP 1 0000000006000400000000 : concrete hasement 48 fixture, Rent - ve Ments'this week, who are \" k i ife a success 2 = \u2014 .Ri x i good Paint \u2014 en mes = 916.Apply 18 Et.Hypoiite st bore.Sherbrx > We uare pad rover \u20ac er you have any ou utara en SIEGE New York Cutting W nod nT A er Miss Apply 270 Bleury st .343 Cope.ith or without Board.bath, hot (ond -_ SEE JA uick, Sch 33-1131 , New Y City.Mayer, Gaul rothe .er = - > ; - ; > .ie .\u2014 BLE, hand and want to un ral.apa an.© Sehuol Rule's reat Modern Bystom.and lam and\u2019 Inspector.340 TANTED \u2014 POSITION RY EXPERIENC- phone.Apply 743 Sherbrooke.Kell Tel.Up 2077.WANTED TO BORROW.Province of Queber, District ; TO LET STONE FRONT HOUSE, 194 VE Fésvectfully req 33 2 vaw fora © a n cuttl t hom 4502 aw ed \u2018English purse; good city references.343 rs ; fl \u2014 \u2018 on - Xauare an earn cu ng a + e 5 .Ca CCUSTOM- pe I) 24 3 N 1 Co avenue, 12 rooms, extension, near YVANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN, AC 270 Bleury st.ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW $4000 AT apr C.of Montreal.5 ; ; _\u2014 3 h Sherbrooke st.central locallty.I.Huston.204 : S SUMPTLOUS TAN \u2014 MAKE THREE TO TEN DOL- ed to laboratory work, Apply to Labora- to OOMS TO LET FROM IST OF MAY, WwW with share of profits; gnod mecurity: ex.Co i Bt.James.Toi.Alain 1680 y.on à For Jas \u2014 THE A MOST eotaarant In Ÿ ANTED Fo AKE TE mall order business tory Superintendent, Ex: and\u201d Sons.Lt VWARTED \u2014 PRACTICAL SHIPPING AND unfurnished, woll heated.240 St.Martin | tional references.Bata; Bar Office.506.In re Honore Thauvetts, merchant, of SU } TO LET Canada; doing at present a large business; no evenings.No vapital required.MuFarlune and Wholesale Druggists, eliy.\u201ca4 a Tacelving Siok Josten, situation A > street.3 Lazare.in the District of Montres i | .\u2014 CENTRAL LOCALITY, 1 WIN.: likely to be any for the \u20ac .Box 10, Torontu.21 eod t ee Sn ind; - : = - Le having made u voluntary abandonme .ning, off Plateau, Plateau off Muner Perle nd oot equipment comparative- COMPARy VVANTER.\u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE.TT WRINGERS REPAIRING JROCMS \u2014 TWO VERY NICE ROOMS AGENTS WANTED.of his movable and imiovable effects for i pol contained house.8 rooms.$15; se JOWrT 1y new and of the very highest grade; the cher: \\ TANTED \u2014 SALESMEN Fon OUR Pa- second flat.32 Luke st.34 2 Ww ANTED \u2014 WRING ainutes at your re- > Jarse and m um, a 33 Zed er the benefit vf bis ercditors, and Pierr- I ene, gh furnace, Mateau, $16, stable (1, tha most recherche nthe city.and the tent automatic sprayer: best rompressed- = ; eal Re.Teak! utred.: : h Chartrand and Paul Louis Tur- i te ave ' ; ; \u2018 .: ; Hberal terms: - \u2014- DRY GOODS SALESMAN WHO jdence.Write John Stapieton, Praci \u20ac - ANTED \u2014 LADIES, MARRIED OR SIN- Josep artr i\u201d Tote red: Apply 480 Victorta ave Wea tusiness steadily prow Kreat Sonsini oe raver made; big a etree term W ANT TED peak F \u2019rench and Re must re patror.151 St.Urbain.Buys wringers.343 ROOM\u2014LARGE FRONT ROOM.HOT WA- ®le, why waste spare time when any lady geon.both Joint Assignees of the suid a ered \"the Pers best reasons given for dlately.Cavers Bros, Galt.Ont.308 eud if good stockkeeper and window dresser.Apply TED BY A CHINESE BOY, NAME ; ter.Auer ight, all comforts Poestred ; cun make » weevils eng Sorsets and Shir, \u2018Phauvette.A : , TO LET - HOUSE.MODERN SELF- in .price $13,000.00; half cash, balance in stuting salary, D.McLeod and Co., Sadbury WAST A _ » tion \u201c private family.ce 56 ndon Co .e .: by blie auction.\u2018Thursday.13101 contained, 14 Richmond square, 9 rooms, Ciehtren monthly payments: easily paid out of W YANTED $2 A DAY SURE.GENTLE- \u2014\u2014\u2014 Chu Chen, 20 years of age, position as) Denis street.5 Sale by public auction, | 11 clock 4 ' water heating, d > 3 eighteen m 2, S Office.men or ladles.mot to canvass, but te ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS ON BLOUSES.cook.748 Lagauchetlere at.34 2 day of February next, 142, at + = har condition: tabling \u2018it wanted.Abby 10 the profits.Address Box F.T2, Star 33 Seul amploy agents: position permanent; $600 per Ww Apply to Tooke Hros, Ltd.302 St.Eliza- \u2014 - = Rooxs, \u2014 VERY COMFORTABLE ROOMS.- HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.a.m.at No.t9 St.James Street.fn the auc- 3 | Richmond square.5 - year and \u201cexpenses: reliable firm with best rec beth, St.Henrl, Hoy JANTED =, A na GHLY y RRÉPECTED turntsnPt nroom flat, te NAN nn m- UN rooms OF Messrs.Marcotte Bros.i\u201d li , .\"IT Oo STR), ferences; experience unnecessary.os widow y A ea urntshei as, hot water, 2 + + .\u2018 ° Mowin immovable properties wi .HOUSE TO LET AT MONTREAL JUNC- W ANTED er MAN ae MERE manufac tre O'Keefo District Manager.Toronto.Address VWANTED \u2014~ A GENERAL SERVANT FOR ing to take charge of a professional gentieman's moving.107 Anderson st.a8 3 JOR SALE \u2014 JUST ARRIVED SPLENDID phe fo ae i : tion, all\u201d conveniences; ten minutes from Fan busines in w hic = there i# no risk nor com.care of Toronto Office Montreal! Siur.Toronto, smal} family.where another girl ts 2 house sand, office: highest re Teferences.ares\u201d : APPOINTED Pry pairs, pent of angle high ea Ist To be sold as a single pareel, the 4 NT na $17 per mouth.Apply 2 24, Nord- Hoth ee gh a $0 dally proite Hank, refer- Ont.65 eod tf peferences required; goud wages.Apply i K, 74 tar Branc \u20ac, ooms ON et or evening, 17 suddile und driving horses.The Telfer und lots of land known and designated eu the ; ences, For personal interview ress al.TANTED \u2014 $3 A DAY SURE.SEND 1'S © - *ANTED \u2014 BY LADY MUSICIAN.SPEAK- Mei ¢ College ave., bath and upper flat.355 Ct'imie Co, 19 St.Maurice.27 of Mans and official registers of the Par sh | TO RENT \u2014 FIRST CLASS SELF-CON.Star Office.W your address and wo will show you how VVANTED \u2014 A COUNTER CLERK FOR A Ww ing the two languages, position as govern- of St.Lazare, in the County of Vaudreuil.À le tained house, 25 TnL, avenue, stone fet (3 ie SALE SIN HVERT STREET OF THE | to make $3 à day; absôluiely sure; we furnish vholesale drug house.Apply stating vx- ses nursery); salary no object.Address T.1033.00M \u2014 TO LET LARGE DOUBLE FRONT MONEY TO LOAN known as numbers 419, 420, 421, 422,-438, 43:.4 close to Sherbrooke street, about 13 apartn: nts, D from $100 10 $7000; also grocerien In the Work and teach sou free: you work in the perience to P.O.Box 340.34 2 Star Office.room.nicely furnished.suitable for mar- : 435, 436, and part of numbers 437, 438 ii hot water heating, ete, everything in nice op- jy, from Fi Pang: quick buyers.Ap- locality where you live.Send us your address \u2014 = SITION ried couple, with use of kitchen; only 3 in fam- AAA End MU: the parts of the sald numbers 4, f der: large stabling.A.Roberge, 41 St.James the country Eau.JAN Notre Dame st.room and we will explain tha business fully; remem- WANTED -\u2014 FIRST CLASS SOLICITORS, WANTED \u2014 COMMERCIAL POSITI Le.fly.85 Prince Arthur at.85 2 435, 439 and 440, having a width of 2 feet .ÀH street.z ply Taha Matin 2148.ber, ve Eee A dar Par °$ hi\" 40% art og to J 8 month pald to men of credit Separtment De and.ed MFORTABLY FURNISHE 0 WITHOUT ENDORSER OR SECURITY and containing 1.350 feet of area, sold sub- k- 2 2e.Tel.- : ays work; a ely re: don\u2019 ail to h.ly to F.E Boy de- Man w s thoroughly competen M \u2014 CO \u201cRNISHE = \u2018 : = - $ À ç ; Thy STREET OF THE | Write to-day.Imperial Silverware Co.Box 509, \"PHItY Sod meh, At brane \u2018ots Xavier at.14 sears experience as office manager.Address Res (for gentleman) In strictly private SALARIED PEOPLE CAN GET MONEY ON ject to mortguges of the minors Thau i MY Trt\u201d Appr SrE, NO.18 BRUNSWIC x JOR SALE \u2014 IN EVERY STREET OF THE Windsor.Ont.187 138 eoq (veh 9 und pm.T, 1081, Star Office 38 3, temily: ail modern conveniences; telephone.eto.peony, Dares ue ait marre eus Vette and Hormisdas Choquette.i strect.ppiy à otre Dame «=U city.from $1500 to STUX 80 a To \u2014 = .> .y; - > 2 ad k and designated nh J 3 ; + NTED \u2014 SJR.KTEADY AR- = 26 Buckingham ave.85 3 .2nd.-A lot of lan nown 8 .85 8 country.very good opportunity Jor Quick buyers.\\ TANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN \\ ANTF Dan fans ne ih lan rue ant un- WANTED - BY EXPERIENCED YOUNG ng nes Sonsdentl it.compass.106.Temple Buitd.on the plans and official registers of the { TO LET WELL FURN 3 must sell.Wanted tu us le and one fn the enjoy evenings at home by making twelve derstands the care of horses; one accustomed lady position as assistant bookkeeper: ex- OOM \u2014 LARGE.WELL FURNISHED ng, 165 Se James ©.206 Parish of St.Lazare, in the County of Vau- i house, t ne, bh ISHED MOD- conscs, one at St.tune Font Lebeau, 15ng dollars per week.Send your address and two 10 beor ur g.nger ale driving.Apply P, #1, Star celient references.l., 7302, Star Branch Office.; room; also good table board.51 Metcalfe.vee 02 + drevil, as being à part of number 477 of the , all modern conveniences.In\u2019 fret Class condithss: city.Fr AE am i Tel, Bell Main 2148 °¢Pt stamp to Box 265.London.Ont.v I8 Jaw omce 34 2 35 3 sy Moser.TO LOAN\u2014$50.000 TO LOAN ON cadastre of Bt Lazare, of à half-arpent \u201c Notre ame = ha _ | v ; ; ., , | stabling if wanted.Apply No.10 Richmond wy N° WANTED \u2014 A GOOD POBITION T& OPEN ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GENERAL \\WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED PARLOUR Lebeau 1508 Metre Dame si.oom\u201d 50.fa, frontase and twenty arpents depth, facing Lo 35 6 à with wholesale and retail firm for a mld- V NN eorvant.housemald kept.no Jaundry \\ woman work by the day or week.cieaning R room, immediate possession it requir- Bel Main 2148, - =0, * tn front on the publle roud and abutting at Bona ee sha Shr WL | BESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.fn, J6y! [hp AGE OR TENE- / al work: good wages.ctoria sq.ed o - : = F 0 .Bewars of fmita- Apply to J.MeDourall nnd ca 567 William st.ent of sis rome bathe Te south of Leach's piano rooms, 2440 St.care OARD \u2014 MRS.McEWAN, LADIES BICK | .No agents.Tel.Maly 3417.superior accommodation; hot baths tions, This brand is registered A.Nathaa.71 cel containing twenty palrs pants from\" for people having from $125 to $17 cas ce and Au armor lights; best medical attendance; t Lawrence Main.i \u2014 ÿ WEDNES © LAST - + fi ass secondhand ubri Pine avenue and west of Si, Dents st.Rent WVANTED \u2014 COACHMAN, WITH GOOD, RE- 1.08T ON WEDNESDAY LAST A PAR st, in first cl about ten dollars.Address V, 1099, Star Office.ference, Apply 633 St.Paul at tnd to Espst End.Finder will please re- and get first chofce.Open evenings.N: B.\u2014-New ate.187 Cadieux st.808 50 Saw | | TO LET REAR 41 MANCR.CEN pa SSIST turn same 10 210 Punet at.and receive reward, senuine Morris upright planoe, cheap for comm strictly privi it tral locality.shop fpr carpenter or light WANTED \u2014 TO RENT BETWEEN KT.\\ TYANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO AS % 2 r $7.00 monthly.OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DUR- MARRIAGE LICENSES, manufacturing, 35: also stable.2 stalls.$5.Denik and Bleury and Sherbrmoke nnd Hæht.housekeeping.small Jat.wih .HN Te in confinement: private.paadios attend.| Key at IR 8t.George.Apply 460 Vietorla ave.hey sis.aelf-contained hours, two flats, ur- three; splendid opportunity for rel Bl 35 Lot QN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, Fer SALE \u2014 FAMILY LEAVI a fui #8 at thelr own Mrs.bre, Ladies: î People had to be YWestmount.J 4 dus race preferred; rent not to excerd $20, Apply v.references, 43F St.Urbain st.white haired fox terrir.with black and Tiel Sty gedit ror $133 Cash, air pau loctress, 57 City a evens\u201d HARA BA AYNES NOTARY.I .> 1119, Star Office.tan head and face and black spot near tail; long eintzman u ano.scar = pa | TO LET \u2014 SHOP AT THE CORNER or \u2014 : Y ANTED \u2014 GIRE 13 SH 14 SEARS | ars; answering name Fox; nine months old.dress immediately, M, 7519, Btar Branch tice.BOARD \u2014 MRS.SEARL, a DOCTR Rees.oO Commissioner for the Provinces, satisfied with other a comin hs \u201cthe nt or ine WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A HOUSE help In kitchen: can slecp cars nes pie ir No bey Date old.B inet ty private sr tion or ladies pos g°°5 neces, aa.ne y él within 10 minutes\u2019 walk of Phillips square, Victoria a street.Rew: , ° oy mom +.for fifteen years Apply at No.5 Buckingham Lie of Union avenue, north of Si.Catherine ANTED FIRST CLASH SION PAINTER, po TER AR SRCURTFE TEE SES It SALE \u2014 AT HALF PRICE BEAU TIFUL tended.28 St.Monique st 385 = ARR - kinds before, \u2014 .: : .: price up to i | 3.A.Cowan, \u2014 \u2014 , 5 Hamp rooch ARROTS.' = .2 » wo Hrmpie Building.38 2 saw Ww quick and sôber; constant Tork and ce.nesday morning watch and chain.Please watches.shell combe sive EDR Deautifai ea\u2019 BOARD aA \u2014 LADIES SICK NURSE, TERMS eee aa fre .TO LET \u2014 STORE.2403 NOTRE DAME pay to right man: also Youth with experle communicate with V.1122, Star Office.ther purses, card cases.st Dickson\u2019 erate.For other particulars refor 1 a b t w\u2014the = street.semi.eat, ra.in Tr TT Enterprise Blgn Co.412 St.James st.Catherine st.353 to Mrs.Emith, No.3 Cuthbert st.15 4 Jaw Canaries ra Birds, Rf e ; ut no y Fark, 10 roomn, also J flat.rooms; at - ST \u2014 ON MONDAY A BLACK AND TAN bes.i rohms; open plumbing: heated hat water; pour OFFICES TO LET.JANTEU SECRETARY-TREABURER Les collie pup.answerinæ to the name of Fr BALE \u2014 COOKING STOVES ND fish food, seod & gravel: R.C.Wills, 108 Bleury must have plete housea, Apply to Thomas AmRot end 11.\u2014~\u2014 V \u201cfor new company; must invest $1000 In Laddin.Reward will be given lo any one re- ranges, 40 p.c.off, se WANTED TO PURCHASE.ten Villa, or 2474 St.Catharine my\" FIG TT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, PIN stock.Apply to 16a Bleury st A.Wo Belfry.turning him to 256 Mountain et.as 2 ; | = , 3 2 oO TFET \u2014 IN > i = ss & .NE > AA I NNN lag | TO LET \u2014 ON ST.JAMES AND CRAIG bright double or single offices, ground and Co.- OST \u2014 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, BE PUPILS WANTED.A \u2014 YO OR YOUR GENTLE- LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.+ sts, near Victoria square, three stores.floor and others, en suite or single; splendid + \u2014 UNG GIRI, AR GENER- L ween Closse st.and Chapman's Branci NTED \u2018OURS ith good 1 ANTED A YO t men friends cast oft pclothiner the hes.aoe pire atficon co.ie Dame à nd Se Alexia sin sauts: ya, aT proie Board wr WAN KE vant for a small family: ue woshinK store, a sterling charm.email Egyptian Hi INTED PROP.COOKE gash price for for good goods.y called for Life | an policies purchased t y n pi © .ave, - ., \u2014 ce Apuis to 8 H.MeDowell, 21 Si.Helen ereon.pe TO _LRT THREE PARTICULARLY \"TO LEE ~ 0 re.near Mec sereet.APPLY R.NY ATED EME à BOY, ABOUT 15 YEARS Lo erm in Voollar and nd licenee, 3004.Re\u2019 Bi.Catherine west.\u201ca WA teens PEN ET = PUREST hay \u201c, street store, ne et.Apply R, d make himse general y Latour street receive reward.ces pe lighted fs, waltavie for Rls \u2018hover 1034.Star Office 382 MY to Bo mes once.11 Victoria square Any ano Tetaininx same will be prosecuted.WANTED \u2014 PUPILS, ASPECT, FEW Linde gr travaliers: Nt.Prices paid METAL WORK.STRONGEST facturing or w pe re rer rental.including heating and taxes, $800.Apply | peng LET \u2014 LARGE OFFICE AND SAMPLE ¢ AN cu TARY.IN THE MORN- French: class to be formed at once.Aly for attended o Se T © to, Cras Sm = r Th mi na en 250\" at, jontal.VVANTED ironérs.css CO uri wr.AND | Troms SN FER Richmond square, a particulars.L, 7402, Star Branch Office.34 3 WA STED \u2014 SCRAP TRON.METALS, FAC.Ryall Machine Tc Shoot Metal BES _ Including eat ng and taxes, pply C fancy .aablu tne; white ie Sp 3 months old.Any .Tt from underwear or tail pecial « ere , Te = 1 , ~ MRS.CHA AND, 944 tory cuttings, ors.and Bora Work.05 Dalhousie Street.- ENT FLA 8 WANTED.dock simpson and d'a 353 Jaw : UTH RESIDING rson having the eame will please return him ANTED factory \u2018 by-products.Witoock, 108 gt.es \u2019 RESIDENTIAL T \u2014 WANE nia Perenta.for.collecting and \\n to.the above address and be rewarded.ni nee onl.puDIL Ingres Goutelier ee) and nF Sscwry 5 ed in $404.150, 280, 450 Sizes.a NN ! ful in an office.Apply in ap- - - \u2019 31 Zeod = = 3 ERS.; WANTED \u2014 A MIDDLE FLAT JN © EN- PARTNERS WANTED.; Picante writing.8, 10453, Star Office.M4 2 Lost.\u2014 IN WESTMOUNT BETWEEN successful WANTED = TO BUY A SECONDHAND IN.c Y WORK.ALL GRUC tral locality, 5 roôma, b.and w.© ANO I amen 1D - \u2014\u2014\u2014 Greene and Metcalfe avenue, lady's gold - \u2014 FGUND = Give alze and _price.Address T, -CARPENTR _ \u201cfurmace.for Famiiy or 3; ne chile ne Anon WASTED AN EXPERIENCED LAWYER WANTED SMART GIRLE FOR, CUFF M: nor Klassen.The, fin der will be revarded by re- ; 1000, Star Office 2 Sxownos & Parrmnos.Selilng Agent; stating location and rent to 35 Mec Who has retired from practice wishes to chines, also girls to learn.TYoy Laundry : ; ah 5 of goneral cerpon 1 a61 Rox 208.35 3007 associate himself an mariner with an active, § Inspector at 54 10ST A GOLD CRERCENT BROOCIL Cn à sLzton ROBE ON POCHES ANTED roondnend 18h.p.Brats Price aha All rr Te Mteration me het Montreal.> AT energetic man.commanding some cap o ms = _ ris, at Academy or Windsor er wt.- ra] one.WANT ay \u201care aor OF rootan with ail | catablish collecting nn \u2018inancinl office: would vos robét and RENAN.V gén TF vetween Mackay \u2018and Viotoria atreete.to st 76 Bt.David'e lane and paying for this makers name.Address 30 St.ot.dent ia Poule Hs BL Alexander.Tob has conveniences.rent not to excoed §10.Box W, \u2018 soutient te PA tai and eerv ce A ta | at té 3 Please returs to Star Branch Office.Reward, ; 2144, Bier Office.w.\u2019 : - , * - \u2018 +, \\ : : \u2019 - , ' , si { ; * { , i .o \u201c 4 : : ; ./ - .! ; \\ .- \u201ca [Sp [APTOS PE UURUUUSO SUI RE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PE - pe i i po > \u2018 y > REA M : PRICE.\u201c * 4 a dollar's worth for 45e.and $1.75, to clear at 89e.An assortment of Children\u2019s White Reefers in Bed- ford Cord and Nap, trimmed bear plush, were $3.00, to clear at $1.48.Three Odd Lines of Childrents Long White Coats, beautifully trimmed with bear plush, with and without capes, were $2.65, $2.75 and $3.25, to clear at $71.98.\u2026 A line of Ladies\u2019 Colored Wool Fascinators, were 9s¢, $1.00, $r.15, to clear at FMC.A line of Ladies\u2019 Long Raglan Coats, in Drab Beaver Cloth, Parisian Models, very fine garments, marked prices range from $38.50 to $120.00, to clear at HALF $2.75 and A table of Men's Furnishings, comprising Silk Mufflers, Neckties, Gloves, Braces, House Coats, Silk Handkerchiefs, Colored Shirts, Boys\u2019 and Men's Caps, etc, to clear at half-price, less 10 per cent.extra, which means 25 Doz.Men's and Women\u2019s Lined Kid and Mocha Gloves, in all styles, plain and fur tops, were $1.25, $1.50 a ie so TERMS CASH.foteteteteletetei Country Orders Carefully Filled.JOHN MURPHY & CO.2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.Corner Metonlfe Street.TEL.UP 2740 8btyl CSV oh 4 Delicious Nutritious The three staffs of Life: Wheat, Corn and Rice, are so perfectly * proportioned and blended that Aunt Jemima\u2019s Pancakes are a perfect food, easily digested yet of exquisite flavor.- No trouble to prepare, just \u2018\u2014\u2014mis\"8he flour-with 1°8ne cold water, and milk and bake.\u201cTry it, Rose & Laflamme, Montreal, SELLING AGENTS.Bl \"Refreshing Sleep _ | COMES WHEN Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills - ARE USED.Brown, 027 Colborne 8%., London, Ont., says:\u2014\u2018\u2018 My mother has been afflicted with nervousness and general debility for a long \u2018time.Bhe ered s greas deal with insomnia, sad found it slmoss impossible to sleep.\u201cJ wens to W.T.Strong's drug store und got a box of Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve pills, which she took, and derived ed much benefis from them that I bought another box for her.They have done her - a wonderful los of good, making her pervous system much stronger, giving her restful sleep, and removing many other symptoms which previously distressed her.© ¢¢] ean truly say.that these.pills are a areas remedy for any one suffering from weak Derves, general debility, sleepless ness or heart trouble.\u201d Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills are %0c.a box or 3 for $1.25, at all druggists.Professor Laurentie\u2019s Lecture.Professor Laurentie, at Laval Univérsity, ast evening had a large class to follow his appreciation of the criticisms made by the \u201c© on the character of Pauline, in Cor- nelle\u2019s \u2018\u201cPolyeucte\u2019 He read six hun- \u2018pages of those criticisms.and expressed great satisfaction with the work accomplished.e then went on to criticize - mome points in the work.He warned his hearers inst certain uses of synonyms, - which are aften interchanged.He also advised against the use of periphrases, old and worn out metaphors, stercoty expressions, and especially exclamatory sentences end apostrophes.Digressions were also to be avoided; they might be permitted in conversation, but in writing the merit lies fn following up the idea closely.The professor then entered upon the study of the character from a psychological point of view.The evolution of her Jove for Severus from ardent love to forgetfulness and.finally, on his return indifference, and on the other hand the gradual change of her sentiments towards the hero of the play, from fndifference to interest, then admiration, and finally to an ardent love which in- ¢reases as the hero's character becomes more favourably developed, was a true product of comedian genius.: On Wednésday Mr.Laurentie will lecture on Joseph de Maistre.The Late Mr.James O'Shaughnessy.The funeral of Mr.James O'Shaughnessy, of No.40 Emily street.took place yesterday, from his late residence, to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.St.Lawrence Court of the Catholic Order of Foresters, and Branch No.} of the CM.B.A.to which deceased belonged, were well represented in the cortege.Among those present were: Messrs.~ James O'Shaughnessy, ron; T.O'Shaughnes- \u201cmy, brother; A.Pelton, J.Slattery, brothers.De in-law; P.H.Kissane, Malone, N.Y; J J.Kissane, Rutland, tt.J.8.Kissane, - .cousins; J.P.Nugent, M.Hughes, , 0 Shaughnesey.Joseph Me- Laughlin, T.McColl, M.Shaughnessy, Cap- * tain Loye, Jno.Scanlan, M.Wright, Jno.Hooliban, T.W.cGuire, ex Detective Cullen, M.Delahinty, James Howard, M.J.\u2018¥lanaghan, chief ranger; Ed.Elliott, Lieut.Quinn, E.C.McClanaghan, Dr.Cur ran, W.F.Clough, J.Cooney, and E.C.Cavanagh.Dr.Smith Will Preach.Rev.The, Rev.C.Ernest Smith, D.D., D.CL.rector of the Church of St.Michael and All Angels, Baltimore, Md., US.is in the city, tfhe guest of Mr.A.Gibb McArthur, a arrived from t University street.Dr.Smith has just Quebec, where he has been for the past few days as the guest of the Bish of Quebee, preaching at the - English Cathedral: last Sunday.On Ash Wednesday, Dr.Smith will preach at the Church of St.James the Apostle st 11 am, \u201cand at Holy Trinity Church at 8 p.m.p 3 > 4 LA | are hanging over the CHINESE NEW YEAR IN KNOX CHURCH Four Hundred Chinese Who are Students in Various Sunday Schools, Took Part.Knox Church held a large and deeply interested gathering last night, the occasion being a celebration of the Chinese New Year.There were present about four hundred Mongolians who constitute the Christian classes of the various demominations.They were the guests of the evening, and occupied the centre of the hall, while at the edges and grouped in.the rear were friends of the movement and the many teachers who \u201cassist in the work.The Chinese present displayed a t interest in everything and assis in the entertainment with vocal and instrumental selections.Rev.James Fleck, pastor of Knox Church, pre- sid The opening prayer was given by, Rev.James Patterson.v.Dr.Thompson, who has charge of the Chinese Missions in Montreal, spoke to those present both in the English and Chinese tongues.Rev.Dr.Thompson spoke in the highest terms of his charges and said that the Chinese were intelligent, industrious and honest, and were deserving of | far better treatment than accorded them.He further said that the Dominion Government should be asked to treat the Chinese in Canada with the same freedom as enjoyed by the British subject in China.hinese missioner also stated that the Home Mission Committee of the Presbyterian Assembly of Canada, decided last week tp establish its first mission in the neighbourhood of Canton.Othera who spoke were: Rev: Dr.Mac- Viear, Rev.J.C.Holden, Robertson, of Knox Sunday school; Geo.B.Capel and J.McD.Haines.The Chinese Christian Endeavour Societ sang a number of hymns in English and also in their own language.An orchestra composed of string ingiruments added to the enjoyment of the occasion by the selections rendered.Refreshments, which included many Chinese sweatmeats, were served at the conclusion of the programme.HEART FAILURE The Great Number of Cases of Sudden Death from this Cause, makes the following Story of the Greatest Importance.How often are these awful words \u201cHeart Failure\u201d spoken or written in explanation of a sudden and unexpected death ! There are many who although still alive brink every moment.The slightest reason may in a twinkle of an eye bring their lives to a sudden stop.\u2018 Much of the palpitation and other forms of Heart Trouble is caused directly by the Stomach, and the following letter explains one man\u2019s painful predicament in this way and how he was cured.Mr.A.D.Miller, of Wilberforce, Ont., vies 4 th \u201cFor four years previous to the summer of 1900, I had been troubled with Dyspepsia and Indigestion.During the summer of 1900, my doctor treated me for Liver Complaint, but instead of getting better I was gradually growing worse.\u201cMy appetite was very irregular and I would bloat very much alter eating.I also had Palpitation of the Heart and sometimes my heart was so bad that I could not sleep at night at all on account of its beating #0 hard.was very imuch run down and very weak, in fact was bardly \"1 beats of Dodd's Dyspepsia Tabi \u201c o \u2019s ia Tablets and began to use them, and belo ba alf a box was y improved.\u201cI continued, and « very short time reas completely cured.I was well and felt like a new man.My heart trouble disa; peared altogether and I have not the slightest trace of it since.\u201d ailes Miller a cured to ay cured.He idn\u2019t get sick again when he sto] asin; Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets, for they had cured him completely and permanently.Much of the Heart Failure is caused by bad \u201cead: \u201crepère Tab) nf 's: ia Tablets cure all forms of Stomach uble 35 1 Superintendent - fore I had used.- THE MONTRÉAL TTOSPENDS23000000 | ON IMPROVEMENTS The Decision Approved by the Canadian Pacific © Directors.HOW MONEY WILL BE SPENT The Issue of $20,000,000 \u2018of New Stock\u2014The Ordinary Dividend Declared.A meeting of the directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway was held yesterday.afternoon, Sir Thomas Shaughressy presiding, and the -followi members of the board being present: Messrs.R.B.Angus, W.D.Matthews, C.R.Hosmer, E.B.Osler and Mr.Chas.Drinkwater, secretary.A dividend for the half year ended cember 31, was declared, the rate being the same as paid for the previous 6 months, 2 per cent.on the preferred and 2} per -cent.on the common stock.According to a circular issued by (the president after the meeting, $23,500, is the estimated cost of the improvements the company will make in its system, inclûding the shops in the east end, new equipment reduction of grades, double tracking and construction of elevators and terminals.Of the amount $10,000,000 will be devoted to new motive power and additional roll- ing-stock, and $6,500,000 for the reduction of grades and improvement in the permanent way.PRESIDENT'S CIRCULAR.The following is the circular issued by the president, addressed to the shareholders: \u201cThe extraordinary expansion of the company\u2019s business during the last six or seven years, and the apparent certainty that the volume will continue to increase year by year, renders it essential that the company should, with the least possible delay provide such additional! rolling stock and other facilities \u2018as may required.for the prompt and efficient handling of ita traffic.\u201cThe gradients and alignment on the busy sections of the system should be substantially improved, so that the large and increasing tonnage may be moved with the economy requisite for the best results.INCREASE OF CAPITAL.\u201cln view of the present and prospective net earnings of the company, the directors fee) justified in proposing that \u2018he money required for these purposes be secuted by an issue of ordinary capital shares rather than by other means, and, therefore, they recommend that the ordinary share capital be ingreased by the.amount of $19,500,000.\u201cThe directors consider that it is due to the shareholders of the common stock that they should be given the privilege of subscribing for the new stock at par, in the proportion of thirty per cent.of their respective holdings of the outstanding common shares, on the closing of the books in London, Tuesday, February 18, and in New York and Montreal Monday, March 3, 1902, and a resolution to that effect will be submitted to the shareholders .for their approval.HOW IT WILL BE EXPENDED.\u201cIt is intended\u2019 that the money thus raië | ed shall be expended for the following pur- Locomotives, cars and other equipment, $10,000,000.Enlargement of construction and repair shops at Montreal and other points on the system, $2,000,000.Reduction of grades, improvement of alignment and second track where required, ,500,000.Additional grain elevators, terminals, business and passing sidings and other facilities, such as are being provided from month to month to meet the requirement of the company\u2019s business, $4,000,000.\u201cThese estimates over-run the amount of the contemplated issue of stock at par, and, therefore, to make up the balance and, in order that the company\u2019s praperty may be benefited to as full an extent as if the shares had been sold at a premium in the open market, it is proposed that an amount equivalent to about 15 per cent.of the issue or three million dollars be appropriated from the surplus earrings fund, to be expended for the purposes above named, in addition to the proceeds of the sale of capital stock.After appropriating this amount and providing for payment of the dividends just declared on the preference and common shares there will be still $8,600,000 in the surplus earnings fund.PAYMENT OF STOCK.\u201cThe subscription price of the new stock will be payable at the Bank of Montreal, London, New York and Montreal, as fol- Jows: Twenty per cent., or $20 per share on subscription and the same June 27, August 27, October 27, and December 27, 1902.\u201cNo interest or dividend will be allowed on the payments made previous to July 1, or on advance payments, but all shares ully paid as above stipulated, will take rank for dividend with existing shares for the half year ended mber 31, 1902.\u201cNo fractional shares will be issued, but rights .may be assigned, and for this purpose, a blank form will be provided.\u201cHolders having rights for fractions of shares should.e such adjustment of their holdings by purchase or sale with.other shareholders direct or through brokers as will make the whole shares.\u201d Funerpl of Mrs.Seath.The Rev.J.Edgar Hill, pastor of St.Andrew\u2019s, officiated at the funeral of Mrs.David Seath, which took place yesterday afternoon from the family residence, No.63 McGill College avenue.The offices of the Harbour Board closed during the hours of the funeral, and the service was largely attended by Commissioners and members of the staff, of which Major 'Seath is secretary.The chief mourners were Mr.David Beath, Messrs.Percy and Stephen Seath, sons; Mr.John Kay, brother; Mr.Wm.Seath.brother-inlaw; Lieut.-Col.Massey, brother-in-law; Mr.David Kay, cousin, and a number of nephew.The Harbour was represented by Hon.Robert Mackay, chairman, and Messrs.Jas.Crathern and E.H.Lemay.Lieut- Col.Burland, Messrs.Chas.Gurd, Thos.Ligget, Wm.Stanway, A.F.C.Roes, also present.Mrs.Hinkley, Indlanapolls, writes: \u2018The doctor sald it must be an operation costing $00, dnd little chance to survive.I chose Pyramid Pt and \u2018one 50 cent box ruggists e und.and' well\u201d AN d sell it.It never fails to cure any Kind of Piles.Try it.Book on \u201c Piles, Cause and :| who need help are SRE y , .Mrs.Annie McKay, Chaplain Sons of Temperance, 326 Spadina Ave, Toronto, Cured of Severe Female Troubles by Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.« DEAR Mrs.PINKHAM :\u2014 Being a mother of five children I \u2018have had experience with the general troubles of my sex.I was lacerated when one of my children was born and from that hour I date all my afflictions.I found that within a few months my health was impaired, I had female weakness and serious inflammation and frequent flooding: I became weak and dizzy but kept on my fcet, dragging through my work without life or pleasure.A neighbor who had been helped by taking Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound insisted that I take at least ong bottle.I did so and felt so much better that I kept on the treatment.For seven months I used the Compound faithfully and gladly do I say it, health and strength are mine once more.I know how to value it now when it was so nearly lost, and I appreciate how great a debt I owe you.The few dollars I spent for the medicine cannot begin to pay what it was worth to me.Yours very truly, Mrs.ANNA McKay, Chaplain Sons of Temperance.\u201d : $5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE.No other female medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement.Refuse all substitutes.Mrs.Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice.She has guided thousands to health.Address, Lynn, Mass.CANNERS TO FORM AN ASSOCIATION A Number Met in the Clty Yesterday for the Purpose.WILL MEET AGAIN IN APRIL The Canned Goods of This Province Command Smaller Prices Than ~ Those of Ontario.LOOKING for MEN With MONEY If you want good returns for your money, combined with absolute safety, write for full particulars to MUTOSOOPE, A P.O.Box 609 Montreal t A meeting took place yesterday at the Richelieu Hotel, with the object of forming a Canners' Association, for this \u2018pré vince.Among those in attendance were Messrs.Eusebe Lorrain and Wilfrid Lorrain, of L'Abord a Plouffe; George Lauzon, manager St.Eustache Canning Com ; D: Binette, St.Eustache: James B.Campbell, Acme Can Works, Montreal.Several other canners wrote, stating that they knives, forks, stc., buy reliable brands, even if they do cost a litle more.They are worth tLe difference.Our trademark ensuros unquestionable quality.\u201c1847 Rogers Bros.\u201d Made only by 1002.| e\u2014 Tr lat Varcious | HEHE REDUCED.n HREE lines illustra- trating thévincreas- \u2018ed value of your dollars while this sale lasts.Checked Twoeods in pretty color combinations of brown and white, blue and white, gray and white, black -and white.Regular price soc, for ?D3 .25¢ SOOCFTOOOCOOOOOOT All Wool GChev-~ Jots in shades of blue, brown, gray and red.Regular price 65c ; fort Price 050, AAC OOOOO00O0O0O00000< 54 Inch BLACK CHEVIOTS in three qualities, selling at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.35.68C Our price for all .GOOOO0O0O0OO0OO0O00C Sar-All lines of Dress Fabrics reduced.until the 15th inst ¢ Mail Orders Filled, _.|_| +++++++++ Haycock & Dudgeon, 2457 St Catherine St (Near Drummond.) found it impossible to attend, ng?to previous engagements, while some who bad signified their intention of being prepent were kept back by the storm of Saturday, which tied up the electric railways in several directions.The object of the proposed association was discussed.It was agreed that the canned goods, fruits, vegetables, etc., grown in this province were fully equal \u201c| those raised in Ontario.So far as tomatoes are concerned, those raised in this portion of Canada are firmer and of better flavour than those raised in the West, yet the canners have to accept five cents less per dozen for their goods than is obtained by the packers from the sister province.The difference between the prices obtained by the canners in Quebec, and those obtained by the big seven establishments in Ontario is even greater.There has never been any claim that the goods were superior, but the Western firms have ired the reputation.The trouble with the canners here is that when they go to the wholesale grocers, to offer their goods, they are told that some other firm has sold at a rate five cents lower than the one they ask, and are often compelled to sell at a low.rate, or lose the sale altogether.If an äbsociation were formed, they might meet and discuss prices, contracts and the advisability of turning out certain classes of goods.Those present agreed in saying that the first thing necessary for obtaining proper recognition for g canned in this pro vince is that only the very best goods shall be placed on the market.In years past, one or two canners have placed some infer- OWDER PURE AND WHOLESOME.ONE POUND CAN 25 ¢ TEENIE After full and free discussion of the different points raised, those present determined to communicate with all the canners in the province, and to call a meeting for some time in April, the exact date to be fixed to suit the convenience of the can- ners.WAYNE'S \u2014\u2014e .AU Draggiete, or by mai bas The \u201c\u2018Implement\u201d Duty.Lyman, Sons & Co.olesale Agents.A From Mr.Sifton\u2019s speech at Killarney, February 4, 1902, the Winnipeg Free Press contains this summary dealing with American icultural instruments \u2018 THE WORK OF COLONIZATION.ini (3 HARNESS.This department ¢ ur business is larger and more completely equipped than any in The materials used ARE THE VERY BEST PROCURABLE.Our styles are the newest and differ from ordinary factory.harness.for every purpose, and sell to harness deal.We make harness ior goods on sale, and this has operated to i the great detriment of all canners from this | ec rares hat leave them ha me province.SHew te Cure AN Skin Disensos.\u201d\u201d Send for catalogue and our special prices EN HENEY & 00.333 & 335 St.Paul Street.Our travellers visit all parts of the Dom.ion.17 6 law \u201cMe Sifton told how the United States Concert Held by Journalists in the Theatre des Nouveautes.A concert was held, Sunday evening, in the Theatre des Nouveautes, on behalf of the colonies in the north of the province, which was oi ized by newspaper men of the French adian press.Mr.Godfroy Lang- lois, president of the society of journalists, opened the entertainment by explaining the nature of the work in progress amongst the colonists, and.thanked the citizens of Montreal for the erous assistance they had e ded in the interests of education.on.Mr.win, Minister of Public Works and Colonization, in the course of an address said colonization was the one t factor to make a great nation- out of Canada.and to make Canadians n great peo- le.He had travelled all over Europe, and ad nowhere peen a soil as fertile as that.of Canada, or a more intelligent population.The musical portion of the entertainment included a so: Mr.Cing-Mars, of Quebec; a violin solo Mr.P.Farges, a student of the Paris Conserva ; a recitation, manufacturers, even with the present duty were exporting largely to nitoba and Ontario, and the competition for the trade between American an ans was v keen.The Americans, he said, were gaining this trade.If the tariff was taken off the Canadian factories would close.(A Voice\u2014'Let, them close.\u201d) Mr.Sifton said American binders and mowers were even now driving Canada\u2019s trade in this line out of other markets.Agricultural implements in the United States could be manufactured cheaper than in Can If this duty was removed the Canadian factories would close and then the Americans would form a combine and when the Manitoba farmer wanted to buy a binder or any other implement he would have to go to the agent of the combine.Then he would be named a price and if he did not like that price he could simply do without the implements.\u201d (Prolonged cheers.) \u2018 û Help Wives of Soldiers in Africa.A meeting of the Soldiers\u2019 Wives\u2019 League and Miss Costigan.A number of cases were considered.It was also decided to hold a meeting at half-past ten o'clock on the first Monday of eac month.The families of members of the list Canadian contingent requested to apply in .ere NIGHT REFUGE.\u2014The following 1s a the week ending February 9th: Males, 28; females, 64; Irish, 183; Freuch, lish, 21: Scotch and other nationalities, office and the followi t 5 I n I attended report of St.Bridget's Night Refuge for mals saved.2; ani 1 i à off x, 1%; Eng- 19.: The Page-H a vote of thanks for the sum of $100, which HUMANITY TO ANIMALS.\u2014 The Protestent Schools Will Devote Some Time to Its Inculcation.Humanity to Animals will form a subject of the usual course in the various schools \"under the care of the Protestant School Commissioners.e time ago v.Mr.Harris, on bebalf of the Canadian Society for the Prevention of bad an interview with the School Commissioners on the subject, and vesterday at the regular meeting of the 8.P.C.À.it was announced that half an hour each day would be devoted to which will include humanity to animals.A sub-committee had also been instructed to approach the Roman Casholic School Commissioners on the matter, and a report is daily expected.elty to Animals, moral instruction, \"This meeting was held in the Society\u2019s members of the exe- vives by Mr.Dane,; and -a trio Messrs.i present: Messrs.Charles Alex- was held y at the Victoria Rifles late, Goulet and Dubois; and a tenor solo der president; George Gillespie, vice-pre.Armoury, .Pasteed in e chair.Those by Mr.Belanger.sident; Rev.T.Harris, James Torrance Be ae Bon à ra Ibi Mre : Steele, Nr.L.0.David brought the evenin to : and J.P.Cleghorn.\u201d ; Mra.Os- close by an address on patriotism and col-| The i pectors reported the followin tell, Mrs.Armstrong, .H.8.Birkett onization, work dome during the past month: Convic ; warnings given, 37; cases ions, special to, 22; ani destroyed, 18; ani- Company was accorded Cure\u201d free by mail.Pyramid Drug Co.Marshall, Mich.we tistic selections during [-Quite an Accumulation of Remnants.Conveying eloquent testimony of the extensive business done during the month of January, web after web of goods were sold down to short lengths.week At 20 Per Cent.Discount.| : Remnants of Flannel, Flannelette.Ginghams, Prints i ; and Muslins, | ! I All to be cleared out this ; i = 4 } Woodenwase can be Bought Here Below Value.a ' Chopping Bowls,.e + .ood de Curtain Stretchers, with brass ¢ : pins, size 6 ft.x 12 ft.$1.25 S\u2014 Rolling Pins, with revolving handles .vos ore wea 5e Basting Spoons.\u2026.3c Roller Towel Racks.5e à Kneading Boards, from 12c to.65\u20ac Potato Mashers.3e | Wringers, solid rubber rollers, .ball bearings, worth $5.00; for $3.75 Wash Tubs, good size.5 Wash Tub Stands (will hold 2 tubs.ee een ees eae $1.25 5 \u201ci Step Ladder, made of hard wood, Brooms, 3 cord, for .«.15¢ with pail rest.Per foot.15\u20ac To-morrow the Beginning of Lent.Sardines, 5c, 124c, 15e, 25c and 35c tin.Imported Fresh Herrings, l0c tin.Imported Kippered Herrings, 124c tin.Herrings in Tomato, Shrimp or Anchovy Sauce, 124c tin.Shredded Codfish, 3 packets for 25c.Boneless Cod Fish, 2 Ib.blocks, 74c Ib.Clams and Clam Chowder.Potted Shrimps, 15¢ tin.Mackerel, 15c tin.; Pink Salmon, 10 tin! { Clover Leaf Salmon, 15¢ tin.New Lobsters, 30c tin.' All the popular cereal foods at low prices.Fruits ond Vegetables\u2014large variety, in Macaroni, \u2014e cans and glass.ermicelli and Italian Paste.Newest Varieties of Valentines, Ranging in price from lc upwards.Appropriate quo- tations\u2014humorous and sentimental.tionable character.Nothing of an objec- W.H.Scroggie, Corner University and St.Catherine Sts.Meeting Called for To-morrow Morn- Ward will be held in the Board of Trade hall to-morrow at 11 o'clock to C the question of insurance tion, tion as alderman McBride.tween three and four o'clock in the resi- W.A.dea damage to the extent of $1,500, including clothing, articles.fnaurance.It took the western division of the fire department get the blaze under the fire is not known.t of Levi D.Gagnon, of 1799 Catherine street.The Diaze originated in kitchen, ech damage had been done.À conference on savings systems, including penny savings banks, system, etc, will be held at ter street, moque Fobruery 26th, at four o'clock.It will be a ganization, Friendly ed societies of the Montreal Local Coun- efl.Lady Hingston will preside.Mr.Mc- ways to the effect that track delivery of grain received at Montreal will not be .À 12 Total, 342 All had lodging and break- rson by letter at these meetings, when .: ; Pere : will be enquired into and asgist- fast bad been sent to the society.- .ance given when necessary.= Mrs.Lightbound of Lingentank, Bt he Lambert, very enjo.e whis St.Mary\u2019s College.2 To prové te you that Da party at her home on Thursday evening, .Chruse's Sintmsent la a certain at which t twenty guests were prés- The students of St.Mary\u2019s College, last and absolute cure for es ent.I were won by Mra.Hooper evening gave a very enjoyable.dramatic and |* & br Jorn of itching, and Mr.re.a entertainment, 2 which or of tne \u201chasufacturers have pet pote Arr + : e cleriy were present.The piece given ials in th and uk ; 1 u was the five-act comedy \u201cLe Pepirivte de Pant they thiol are Vou cas de t 028 Chlidren ory for mon oncle,\u201d in five acte A Labseche.= iT mon back i not cured.800 a box, : - Br tov ut 2 Or, Chase's Ointment CAS TORIA, is, and K.Lavigne, ren some ar- , .ra: the ent ° ant | NOEL.- placed subjeéc & W.KER WEST WARD ELECTION.ing to Nominate a Candidate.A meeting of the electors of the West and fire protec- minate a c date for elec- and iderm in placé of ex-Alderman Fire on Fort Street.Fire broke out yesterday afternoon be- Fleming, of 69 Fort street, hotsehold furniture, and The loss is fully covered by {.about half an hour to control.The cause of A fire also occurred at 6.45 o'clook in the and was extinguished before pré Will Hold a Conference.stamp saving the Ÿ.W.C:A\u2026 on Wednesday after- Charity Or- oint meeting of the ] \"Visitors, and: affiliat- se R, 2230 St.Catherine a NG, Catherine, Montreal.Joyce, 8.O.Shorey, and Presbyterian Church\u2014Hon.A.vie, Messrs.Jonathan Hodgson.A.Mac- pherson, W.M 8.Brush, David Morrice, and Daniel ile son.Methodist Church\u2014Mr.T.D.Hood and - n.J.K.Ward.* Congregational Churbh\u2014Mr.Charles Al- : ) exander._ : Baptist Church\u2014Mr.C.8.J.Phillips ; Unitarian Church\u2014Hon G.W.Stephens.0! \u2014A meetin Brotherh the schoolroom of St \u201cMount Royal\u201d Vapor Bath The efficacy of Turkish and Vapour Baths is well known, for use in the relief of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, Grippe\u201d and other ills; but time and expense will not always pérmit of the enjoyment of their benefits.tirely portable, folding space, while not in use, and can be used at: home, costing but a couple of tablespoons ful of spirits for each time used.- Vaporizer may be used as either outside - or inside beater.Descriptive circulars soail- ed.\u201cThe Mount Royal Bath\u201d is end to take but little St, DR.COWLING'S English Periodical Pills itm te, $1 ments, i4 to any address.MRS.1 Metcalfe street, For sale by al} Drossiets.100 158 The Cemetery Company\u2019s Trustees.The shareholders of the Mount Roysl Cemetery Company.composed of the various Protestant denominations, met yesterday afternoon in the office of the secretary-treasurer, Mr.George Durn- ford, to elect the number of trustees to which each denomination is by law en- of members were elected: cGlbbon, James Tasker, G.Brotherhood of 8t.Andrew.f the city chapters of the of Bt.Andrew will be held in Martin's ch, Urbain street.on Tuesday evening, at 8 p.m.A large attendance of those interested In the work of the Brotherhood expected.Lean will read a paper.and the ors will include Mr.M.G.Recorder Ro- gpotle, of St.Henri; Hebrew representa- end others.7 AL The Delivery of Grain.|__À Joint circular has been issued by the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Rail- such consignments on arrival to be ators of tha company, charges.in the el t to the usual or any kind of piles can\u2019be Dr.Co atantiy, the pa! - PILES THAT\u2019 ITCH cured by using wan's Herbal Ointment, It aéts in- allays all Inflammation and heals rts.Don't neglect to keep the bowels open, as this gives the ointment a chance to act.It's a ood tro cure & dues ts, or pos rom e G.A, Fimnited, 13 Church st, Toronto M1\" « the wife of Barber, Toronto Paper \u2018Qo., of 8-80! HBASSERMANN-\u2014On the Sth inat.Be wife oO.TL.Bar on February $rd.Le at Hfll- side.Ste.Anne de Bellevue, the wife of Fredk.SON.mann, of a DICK\u2014At Moore's MHis, Charlotte, N.RB.on January nh, to Mr.and Mrs.Charles Dick, a son.® DOBSON \u2014At*Campbeliton, on January 2%, to Mr.-and Mrs.G.Dobson, a daughter.® DUNLOP\u2014On the let Joo, to the wife of W.G.Dunlop, a son ELKIN \u2014At Chatham, January 20th, to the wife of W.J.\u2018Elkin, a son.® HUGHES 81.Mary's Road, Charlotte- ».P.E.T, on Friday.January 21th.to Me Lina Mrs.James Hughes.a daughter.* LEBILANC\u2014At Memramcook, on Januarv \u2018ist.to Mr.and Mrs \u2018H T.LeBlanc, à daughter.* RICHARD-\u2014At Richibucto, on February 1, to Mr.anid Mrs.P.R.Richard, a son.* ROSSITER\u2014At Alma, Albert County, on January 29, to the wife of John Rossiter, a SHEA \u2014At 55 Barre street, on February 7, à son to Mr.:and Mrs.M.Shea.MARRIAGES.ANNETT-CLARK\u2014On February loth, at St.Edward's Church, this city, by Rural Dean Sanders, Frederick W.Annett to Julia E.Clark.daughter of David Clark, +E8q.of Gaspe.BLACK-WILKINS\u2014On the 4th tnst.at the residence of Mr.George B.Burnett.agent © 1.\u20ac.R.station, Dorchester, by Rev.W.Mérrison, anning Black of Dorchester, te Mrs.Susan A.Wilkins, of Quincy, BRODIE\u2014LeSUEUR\u2014On the 1th in~t., the residence of the bride's parents, Laval avenue, by the Rev.Osborne Troop.rector of St.Martin's, P: W.Brodie, son of the late Mr.Hugh Hrodle, to Peutrice -Marte 5.onty child of Lr and Mrs.J.T.LeSueur 32 TOBEON- BUGLEY\u2014At \"Amherst, 3rd of February.by Rev.W.E, Bates, Miss Julia E.Bugley.of Tidnish, and W.U.Dobgon, of Cape Spears DUFRESNE-VILLENEUVE\u2014AL St.Mary's Church, Williamstown, on February 4 , by Rev.Dean Twomey, John F.Dufresne to Miss Villeneuve, both of Lancaster.* on the FYCKES-WERT\u2014At tha Methodist par- « sonage.Moulinette, on January 29, by the Rev.A.E.Runnells, James Benjamin Fyckes, of Northfield, to Emma.daughter of Adam Wert, of Northfleid.* HIGGINSON-HIGGJINSON\u2014At the Church of Holy Trinity, Hawkesbury, on February 4th, by Rural Dean Phillips, sisted by the Rev.A.B.Higginson, M.A, brother of the bride, Dr.Charles M.Hig- ginson.of L'Ofignal.to Jane Elizabeth (Jane), second daughter of James G.Higginson, of Hawkesbury.\" JAMIESON-McKAY\u2014At Brookline.Masson January 8th, hy Rev, Dr.Archibald, Norman S.Jamieson to Sadle McKay.daughter of Me Hugh McKay, East New Annan, N.S, MeARTHUR/MORAE\u2014At Emerson, Man.on December Sth, by Rev.D.H.Jacobs.A.G.McArthur to Miss Mary McRae, formerly of Maxville.* OLBON-BERGQUIST\u2014At Rossland, B.C., on January = e Rov.San.PERRAM-DUGGAN\u2014At St.Mary's Cathe dral, on February 6th, by the Rev.Father Collins, Mr.John Perram to Miss Hattie rll .\u201cPOIRIER.BEAUCHAMP\u20140Oh the 4tH inst.at 3.Otogn ay and Anna Victoria The Big Store closes at 1 o'cleck on Saturdays during February.The public will encourage this movemeat by making their pur- \u2018chases early.FOOD FAIR NEWS, Oué Food Fair gains in pepularity every day, It's an important showing of all the best and purest feods manufactured by celebrated makers the world over, practical demonstration of \u2018the.most approved methods of preparing the various goods exhibited givan all day long, Thousands of SAMPLES DISTRIBUTED FREELY.TASTE and TRY our Coffee, Tea, Cocoa or Chocolate Free of Charge.3x: Musical Selections During the Day.« S.CARSLEY C2.EARLY CLOSING ! T | STOCK TAKING.Special Value in Flannels.15\u20ac a yard up.NAVY BLUE FLANNELS, in plain aud t willed, from 25¢ a yard up.Blouse Flannels.es.2 BLOUSE FLANNELS, from 40\u20ac per yard vo.Flannelettes.Notre Dame Street.Montreal's Greatest Store.St.james Street, FEBRUARY 11th, 1902.5 NOVELTIES IN \u201c&3 NEW WASH FABRICS Hundreds of ladies visited this department yesterday and viewed with admiration the many gay fabrics that are already to hand for spring 1903, The splendid assortment shows a rich blending ef colors and dainty effects, that make them favourites already.New Navy Dress Muslins in a large 25 variety of selected designs, Special price C New Fancy Dress Tuslin Qingham, finished with heavy fancy lace stripes, latest Oi colorings, Special price .C New Scotch Knicker Dress Ginghams, new shades of ox blood, pink, pale blue, Ox- 32c 12%ec a vard up.Blankets.| : soiled.Leit over from our cheap sale.from $2.80 per pair up.Kid Gloves for 75c a pr.Ladies\u2019 2 tan and black, with self and fancy stitchings, different sizes.a pair for \"Ee a pair.Special in Mantle Dept.evlours: Prices ranging from $6.50 to $18.00.To Clear at Half Price.BEST ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.ford, etc, Special price ¥s> SPECIAL VALUES iN = STYLISH DRESS GOODS.The big run we are having in the Dress Goods Department fully proves how quickly ladies are to appreciate good value.Hundreds ef ladies are buying out special lines, some two, three dress lengths at a time, the materials being such remarkable \u2018value.Read Dress Goods Black Goods Navy Blue Estamine Serge.Black All Wool Estamine Serge, extra made oi fine quality wool, newest col- fine finish.Regular 45c¢, 28¢ 280 ourings.Regular 42e.Special Special.Ladi les\u2019 \u201cCloth | in wtylioh colourings.rich Black All Wool Froma Cloth Dress finish, in wide width.Regu- 590 material, prit tinish.Regu- > 7 ecial.lar 72c.Special.\u2019 Coloured Dress Poplin in pretty.sea- Black engaline Dress * Goods, ail sonable shades; bright finish.50¢C wool, fast black.Regular 50¢ Regular 67c.Special ca.70c.Special JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STS.GRAY FLANNELS, in plain and twilled, in light and dark shades, good widths, from BLOUSE FLANNELS, in plain colours, fancy stripes and designs, »11 the newest A choice assortment of FANCY FLANNELETTER.for Wrappers and Blouses, from We have a few pairs of CANADLAN BLANKETS, various sizes and weights.slightly All to be cleared at greatly reduced prices, clasp KID GLOVES, in white, cream.green, turquoise, blue, red, brown, Gloves worth $1.50 We are very busy stocktaking.Therefore we caunot give you a detailed advertisement.47 only, LADIES\u2019 RAIN COATS, in different styles, nicely finished, in a variety of a5 2600000000 That Picture You Bought at the Sale Needs Framing.Bring it to us, we can do it for you.We have all the latest and most artistic patterns of mouldings one could wish for, we have also a selection of some very fine English water colours.Cobban Manufacturing 00., Ltd., 1749 Notre Dame st.33.covet 000000000000000000000 JACKETS AND COATS in Bt.Ann's Church, by the Rev.Father Fortier, Elzear Poirfer to Alice, widow of the late Plerre Beauchamp.@NELLING-REDDINGTON\u2014On the 4th ot January, by Chas.A.Feyhl, J.P.at Boston, W.M.Snelling to Miss B.M.J.Reddington.fWALSH-CASEY\u2014At the Church of the Im- Thaculate Conception, ro, n the 5th of February, by the Rev.Fr.tnneha P.P., Pavid R.Walsh, of New Glasgow, N.S, to Teresa M.Casey, of Truro, N.8.% THS IN THE OITY.CAMPBELL\u2014At the Royal Victoria Hospital, on the loth Inst, James Campbell, aged 31 years.Funeral from his late residénce, No.12 Napoleon street, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, to Bt.edn Church.CARROLL\u2014At Kamouraska, -Que.on the zTth January.Margaret Campbell, wife of M.B.Carroll, and mother of Mrs.F.J.Hatchett, of this city.CROWE-\u2014In this city, at No.75 Sherbrooke street, on the 10th instant, Mar- gare es Jordan, aged 45 years, be- oved wife of John Crowe.Funeral private.Funeral service in St.Patrick k's Church; on\u2019, Wednesday, at 9 a.m.BH: LAW-\u2014At 92 Charron street, on bruary $, 1%, Ann Whytock, beloved wife ot wir iam Law.Funeral private.Meni this city, on the Jon a.stant, at the age of 10 years and 1 month, arie Lydia Irene, beloved daugh- of Dr.A.R.Marsolais.Funeral from per fathers residence, 159 SC Denis st.at Sam.Wednesdry, February 12th, to Bt.James Church, and thence to Cote des Nelges cemetery.Friends and acquain- nces are respectfulty ge to attend without further notice.32 MILLS\u2014On Saturday, Feb briery 8th, of pheumonia, Robert Mills, in his 83rd year, father of J.W.Mil le.Funeral private, + DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.DAVIES\u2014At Stanste Que., on January 26th, the Rev.John aris.for 46 years 8, minister of the Methodist Church in anada, in the 72nd year.» DORAN- On February 5th.at Ottawa, John Doran, aged 82 years -DOUGLAS\u2014At Red Deer, N.W.T., on the © 22nd of January, Margaret Ellen, deariy .beloved wife of H.M.Douglas GILLIS\u2014At \u201cMoncton, N.B., ôn February 1 Danie; Gillis.aged 26 years, eldest son of Rünald and Florenee Gillis\u201d HALL\u2014At Huntingdon, Que., on February grd, Mr.Edward Hall, whéelwright.* HARKNESS\u2014At Devwittviile, Que.on the 2nd of February, Mr.Thomas Harkness, 6 years.* HENERY-\u2014On February 2nd, at St.John.N.B., Charles Henery, in the 7th year of his age.\u201d HENESSY\u2014At Mount Stewart, P.E.l., on January 22nd, Patrick B, only son of Mary and John Henessy, in the 30th year of his age, .IRELAND-\u2014At Medicine Hat, NW January 2th, Annie Wilson Ireland, Re 30 years and \"1 months.MARTIN\u2014At Valcartiér, Que, on February 1st, Joseph Martin, youngest son of the late Francis Martin, of Valcartier.® McKELL\u2014At Saginaw, Mich., on January 20th.Alexander McKell, aged 61 years, tiated of Howick, Que.* McKENZIE\u2014At Moncton, N.B., on February N vien McKenzie, aged 68 years.* QUINN- AL Windsor Mills, Que.on the 1st of February.Johanna, daughter of Barnard Quinn, aged 23 yea RICHARDSON\u2014At Warden, \u2018que, on tho 2nd of February.Rhoda Martin, wire of L.BE.Richardson, aged 66 years.® 8 NER\u2014On February oth, at Ottawa, mas Skinner, aged 68 y STEPHENSON On February ard, at St.B., Busan J., wife of James A.Stephenson, in the th year of her age.® TATE-At Sherbrooke, on January 30th, Milton Avery, son of Samuel R, Tate, aged 5 years.* WHITE\u2014At Kensington, Que, on January 22nd, David White, in his lat year.* For additional Births, Marriages ind Deaths, wee page 6.BY BABBLING BROOKS they talk of lady charlotte gelatine 331 ESTABLISHED 1840.J.C.Wray & Bro.UNDERTAKERS, 200 Mountain, Tel.2728, 138 St.Dominique.Tet.E.117.ve ; di2ULATCE HEADQUARTERS.Martin's |.342 Most startling price reductions in Ladies\u2019 Jackets and Coats is mo surprise at Carsley\u2019s.Remember avery jacket and coat, including this season\u2019s importations, Is reduced from 25 TO -75 PER CENT.OFF.TWO EXAMPLES.Ladies\u2019 3-4 length jackets made of fine imported Beaver Cloth, double breasted, lined throughout mercerized, trimmed with velvet collar, buttoned pearl buttons.Regular $6.85 \"value $0.75, Sale price Ladies\u2019 3-4 length coat made of fine Beaver Cloth in drab and fawn, lined silk, trimmed with fancy stitching, cut double breasted, 9.35 S.CARSLEY THE COMPANY, LIMITED.New Embroideries It's an interesting showing of new goods fresh from the celebrated looms of 3t.Gall and Herisan, the homes of ** Hand REDUCED FROM.25 TO-25 PER-BENT, OFF.i Scasonable { Goods MACIERROW BROS.\u201d STOCK.All manner of GENTS FURNISHINGS, suitable for old and young, to be disposed of.Just consider these 3 lines for example.Black Silk Mufflers for 88c I! White Silk Mufflers for 78c 17 Made Up Quilted Mufflers at Half Price All other lines at correspondingly low prices, ALBERT DEMERS & CO, 51 2246 ST.CATHERINE ST.\u2018re Victoria) 00000000000000000000000000 +++ y gi 38,2 « Si PH Sy S a, Lu di e0060000d4400 0 VTOVV09939VOT?4400000 000000000040 MVVUSUSTSTSSTUVSO4Q999V949O9OOO Machine * made Embroideries.Thousands upon thousands of yards of these Hand Machine Made Embroideries in exquisite designs on Cambric, Muslin or Nainsook, a right Royal Show- \"ing of spot tlessly per- tect goods, ranging in prices Irom -1C to 750, yd.Ladies\u2019 \u201cVests Ladles\u2019 Elastic Ribbed Union, natural colour Vests,high neck Tong sleeves, open front.Regular price 80c.Special .44c Ladies\u2019 Natural Combinations, bigh neck, Y long sleeves, ankle length Sizes 20, 28, 30, 32, H, Prices 70c, 76c, 82c, 88c, Bc Bianket Coats Boys\u2019 Blue Black Blanket Cloth Overcoats, red le blue trimming, warmly lined wit fancy lining, high storm collars, very manly gar- Special ne pre $2.95 Boys' Blue Nap Reefer SPECIAL NOTICE! We take pleasure in announcing to our customers and the publie generally (whom we hope to make customers) that on the 1st May next wo will open a down town branch at Nos.238 and 237 ST.JAMES ST., (now occiipied by Messrs.French & Smith) where we will carry a Speolally Selected Stock of Our Celebrated Superior Shoes for Men and Women.As this will necessitate the re-arrangement of our present stock and the purchase of additional new goods\u2014we have deolded fo continue our Special Discount Sale for 30 Days longer.Do not miss this opportunity to avail yourself of discounts ranging from 10 per ct.up to 50 per ct.~ W.H.STEWART, 2295 St.Catherine Street.S4ty2 cloth Reefer Coats, brass or black buttous, check tweed lining.Sale price $3.40 For the Lenten Season Its necessary to bave special cooking utensils during the Lenten season; here's one of the Big Store's specialties.Fish Kettles OUR TWELVE are the lowest.75 Heavy Tin Fish Boilers, with drain The Laing Packing and cover, like cut, re; r 75¢C.Coats, warmly lined and well finished.Special price , $l.3i 0000 0000000000000 0000000000 Boys\u2019 extra heavy : A Nice Roast {Of Beef .Is a welcome dinner dish during this cold spell | and one that is hard to obtain.are now fully stocked with the finest Beef and our prices Call and leave your order at our nearest Store.+0000000000000000004560000 0 00000000000000000000000000 3 c G IMPOUND.The Grea age is Dr.eam > Tegotabl is a positive cure of Pains In , pate Coated To .Dizziness, RETAIL STORES ne in Side and Back, Sick Stomach, Sweats, Stiffness in Limbs and and ola, PRE 8 days\u2019 treatment free.-| BURKHART, Gincininath oss G0 0{00000000000000 Dr, Burkhart\u2019s Wonderful Offer.Remedy known | Lote civilised mpound.] Back, Poor Ap Niet Price of Brooms Advanced.CHICAGO, February 11.\u2014The meeting of C Li it d.the Broom Manufacturers\u2019 Association of rov.Lo, LIMIite the United States and Canada, scheduled 351y1 to be held in Chicago o on February 36, will be held February 15, general advance of value $1.00.To-morrow.A Little Fish List The Rand Gold Output.will probably follow.The cause, fit Lennoxville Municipal Council.| s per dozen in Als price of brooms han peer, decided on, and other advances is said, in shortage in the broom corn crop.Imported Fresh Herrings.12 1-26 tin Bakara 0 Sauce.He tin Lo Gore from (Be Transvaal Chamber | Special 10 the Star) res ackere] vee oo.18c tin recèlve ro \" LENNOXVILLE,, Que., February 11.\u2014 » b \u2019 Ton or Toma.She output for the month of January was At 8 meeting of the municipal council of | MADAME HUOTS Coen.r \u201cToma.\u20181 0310 ounces of fino gold.as compared the town of Lennoxville, held here, the À : | COFFEE TRAE 2e tin h 52.597 ounces in December last.permanent committees for \u20182e eosuing year ; were a n nance, a 4 $.CARSLEY Ory for Het nn dE ae oahu pros ei | | ] - Relte artin, Breton an : Firo | .2 éit- Children for Police, Wood, Smith and Spafford : ferent \"others, ea ' ON Ÿ.LIMITED.* | Fawn Hall, Martin, Wood a Ames : : vastly sa Its TT un Light, Wood, Spatford and Martin.J.P.creamy, dellcions, REAL.\u2018 Orr was elected Mayor for the ensuing in 1lb.and Sikes 7 EE hn - - ve ¢ 9 year.até0sand > PR - , ' ' ) I » - \u2018 / » \u201c TTA Her Work Was \u2018Ahead of Any Other Magda Ever Seen at the Academy.PINK DOMINOES AT PRÔCTOR'S Put Me Of at Buffalo Plenses Fran- cais Patrons\u2014Victorian Burles- quers at Royal.Mrs.Patrick Campbell,\u201d perhaps the most talked-of English actress to-day.made her first appearance in Montreal lust evening before an extremely fashionable audience.Those who were present fell immediately into line with the public of Chicago and New York, who accepted Mrs.bell from the moment she made her ee -on the stage.Curtain calls were so frequent lust night that the actress could not help being fateered, but she may rejoice even more over the fact that the angels in the gallery so thoroughly recognized her art that they forgot to call for a speech; they seemed to realize that Mrs.Campbell, the actress, hud ceased to exist; that until she reached her dressing room she was but the incarnation of the wretched woman of Eudermann's famous \u201cMagda.\u201d \u201cMagda\u201d has been played by so many actresses that one was tempted to wonder at the choice of the management in choosing it as the play with which to introduce Mrs.Campbell to her audiences on this side of the water, but the production answers any argument which might be raised.The character demands an actress who can control every phase of emotion, whether it be in the love for her child or the hatred for its unnatural father.In Mrs.Campbell such an actress is found.There is an infinite grace and charm in all she does; hers 1s an appealing beauty | in both face and form.Her style is willowy and caressing; so different from the doll like beauty and graceful curves of Langtry and to most men and women far captivates one from the moment it is first heard.Well defined lines upon which crit- jcisms are drawn show her to be an actress possessed of far more than average natural talent and intelligence; her charm is subtle in the broadest sense of the term.The roles that have made Mrs.Campbell famous are those of decidedly abnormal women and there is no doubt that stirring impulses and sentiment dominate her artistic work to a high degree; the tender love of Juliet or the sweetness of Lady bbie are not a portion of Mrs.C'amp- bell's forte\u2014judging, of \u2018course, entirely from what was seen of her last fight.Yet upon all that she Las done the mark of instant approval has been set by a wonderfully discriminating public despite the oc- casiona] differences of opinion from the critics.It is not hard to find the cause for such a condition of affairs when one remembers that Bernhardt\u2019s career is coming to a close; that Duse is no longer a young woman; that the promises we saw in Nethersole are still unfulfilled: that here in America the nearest approach to Mrs.Campbell is Mrs.Fiske.Mrs.Leslie Carter ives us plenty of the roman with a past, A WONDERFUL MAGDA| - AFTER-INVENTORY BARGAINS.These are lines we want to clear out, and clear out in a hurry.What is our loss is your gain-\u2014and the gain will be fopecially big for Wednesday's shoppers.Each item speaks or itse \u201cCome early\u2014we\u2019re ready for you at eight o'clock.\u201d 18 pieces of strictly All-Wool Fancy French Flannels.in brown and grn only.When we had a full range of colours we sold them at 50c, and theyre.good value at that.Our good-bye price for to- -morrow will be, per yard 17e more fascinating.The rich throbbing voice |.Sure to Bring a Crowd.50 pieces only, of Fine White Victoria Lawn.mnit finish, wll width.a splendid value at 15¢.Just to stimulate trade abit to-morrow.our price.wile it Jaats, per yard THe A LOT OF DRESS GOODS \u2018that we want to clear, some all wool, others union, all good plain, colours.Dress Goods that we thought were a little Letter than our competitors at 50c.To-morrow.they gn out at, per vard 25e FOULARD SILKS, the fashion papers state, will be very popular the coming season.We haven lot in navy blue grounds, white figures, that are worth a half a dollar of any woman's money.To-morrow.per vard.oe.2je To Dressmakers.Even though you buy your linings at wholesale.we can dicount their values with this line, fine soft finish Percaline, 36 inch, black and all \u201ccolours, guaranteed un- stretchable, worth, wholesale, 15e; To-morrow\u2019s price, by tbe vard or piece.La 20005 eee.1230 cor see Bev sin tee mee ers ae eee aes retail price, : 20e.PERRIN FRERES or ALEXANDRE stamped on Kid Gloves, means the blest procurable.You run po risk buying gloves of the above makers, others you may.\u2018Gloves without the maker's name on vou should never buy.\u201d We have a lot of Perrin's make in Evening Kid Gloves, 18, 20 and 24 inches, all sizes, a fair assortment of shades, worth up to 8.00 a pair; also a lot of Per- rin's and Alexandre\u2019s button and lacing Gloves, in sizes 5 1-2, 5 3-4 and 6 only, that are honest values at 30, To-morrow we group the lot for our choosing, at, per pair .59c FOR YOUR SUMMER OUTING every woman necda a Po Hat, the most comfortable headgear for knocking about.When you want one they'll be $1.50 and $2.00.Buying now means that 75c and $1.00 LADIES\u2019 FELT HATS can be had for .+00 0000 .10¢ 81.25 and $1.50 LADIES\u2019 FELT HATS can be had for .ev vot .\u2026.BPe 81.75 and $2.00 LADIES\u2019 FELT HATS can be had for \"au + auver vue m0 000 D0 £2.50 LADIES\u2019 FELT HATS can be had - sas vor +04 500 000 000 BKS See the 75e Crinkled Chiffon, to-morrow.at vee eee Cer tse ees eee ene see see 15e See the 25e Crinkled Silk, to-morrow.at.tee eee ee B9e LIKE THE FIRST BR EATH oF SPRING, OUR NEW SPRING FLOWERS.Come and seo them.e e A Big Loss to us.A Big Gain to You.e These Two Lines.Coats, all silk lined; Ladies\u2019 full 3-4 length emi Fitting Beaver and Kersey he.Jot worth.less.than -she-\u2018efar -f Maude-Adams- -Anmie- ae cr Mar $1200.Now on.view jn our lowe, Viola Allen.have just escuped being great, but they are far from the Magda we saw last night.Speaking from a dramatic gland int, it has been said that Mrs.ll is the most interesting bit of Pit that las come to us ns yet from Great Britain.There is no doubt of that.\u201cMagda\u201d is a play quite worthy of the place it holds in the re rtoiré of women who seek vehicles in which the one part is practically the whole play.It is true that the character of the retired colonel, agda\u2019s father, stands out strongly and forces the division of the sympathy of the audience between himself and his daughter.In \u201cMagda\u201d there is nothing of the complicated drama that makes so many harsh demands upon the intelligence of the audience; there is nothing mystifying in it, it is definite, it is fascinating, it is interesting.Well worn, if you will, but still of the calibre that will be found in evidence when the romantic drama of to-day\u2019s vogue and tales of the Augustus Thomas stamp will be dead and forgotten.Mrs.Fiske was the last Magda of the Academy, previous to Mrs Campbell, and much as we thought of Mrs.Ficke's conception of the character it is not nearly so strong ir in Le Le pee for for sympathy ns that portrayed Campbell.The latter has taken an of the sting from Magda that was hissed out by Mrs.Fiske and she shows none of the topehin pathos, so plaintively whispered Mod jeska There is more woman in Mi.cases Magda, and it is pleasing though open to criticism from those who see in Sudermann\u2019s heroine only the wanton who has come back to her father's home, out of little .else_than pure curiosity to ses just how the old place Jooks.This Magds i» imperious, the extreme selfishness of the .sibly arocks.T yet always striving to oop Rack © character.Mrs.Campbell's supporting com very strong only on some points.it is unfair to ask that, where a repertoire of five or more plays are being presented, that every charcter in every one of them should be played with a degree of perfection that leaves no room for critcism.By all odds.the strong work.of the men is that of Mr.G.Titherad, ge who is cast as the father.The role is difficult in that it ie human and somewhat ridiculous at the same time.The knowledge of his daughter's guilt comes to him very much as though he were à mind reader, instead of a soldier, whose child could do no wrong in his eyes, until the proof undeniable was laid in front Yet, in the transitions from Jove for his \"wayward daughter, to the outpour- mg of the crushed ity of the soldier, Mr.Titheradge left litt e \u2018a be desired.His Per ape Mea of the part is = the same as that of Mr.eville who E Bi it with Mre.Fiske, Mr.Charles E Bryant will pro- ba seen to better advantage later on, the e A Ue ous d'enten- ant vs m.Tue Von Keller of te SEE), ty him.ish fop than rather too much of the ar keen man of the world.his proposition to Magda of what they would do in their new life, there was no diplomac shown, not even suggestion of love, though Tews he had it not.Jt was the spoiled baby through and so Mr.Waring must wait until we see his Tanqueray before hatoure are his as far as Montreal is concerned.Mr.McCarthy's » pastor was very much the unso his tical student, without the strengt manhood that he part calls for.Miss Tacos Milner, who me a favourite while on tour in this nly with Mrs.Langtry, edmesiny, to \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Bright Taffeta Silk Waists and fine French \u201cEmbroidered Flannel] Waists, regular $7.50 and $1.75 values.On view in our windows.To-morrow, your choice.vos \u2026.one PN .$3.95 ® A Clearance of Cushions.3rd Floor.Domestic Cretonne covered Cushions.size 18 x 18, well filled.To-morrow.3Qc Art Muslin Covered Cushions, with frill.well filled.To-morrow\u2019s price.35¢ In the Basement.25 Seta of Mrs.Potts\u2019 Sad Irons, highly polished: housekeeper what they're re worth; i they\u2019l 1 tell you 0c.the 25 sets last.Friday Will be St.Valentine's Day.We have hundreds of the latest in up-to-date Valentines at from 2¢ to $2 each.3 irons, wtand and handle, ask any Te -morrow, while 623sc eve bes sas Wednesday's Cut Rrices i in Lenten Groceries.Henge in eo Sauce.on 10c Tin or $1.10 Dozen.Kippered Herings.ST.CATHERINE & PEEL ST.Dominion Square Imported Sardines .Shredded Cod Fish HAMILTON'S, JANUARY DISCOUNT SALE ot Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, continued Saturday, 15th.Thousands™ availed theme selves of the advantages, and hundreds may yet purchase before Saturday, closing day of discounts.THOMAS LIGGET, 2552 5, Peter st.\u201888ix1 made a winsome and loving little sister and Mrs.Wright and Miss Montgomery got afl there was to be got out of the roles of the and sister-in-law.\"ie might be mentioned in closing that the orchesttal selections, where a play is of a sombre character, might be improved upon.They were not very enjoyable last night, because they were too much of the same sombre character as the play.Proctor\u2019s.pion Domi 1 \"een Dor ith tor's re last ing, wi \u201cThe Turn of rise a one-act comedi- etta, end three vi eo turns, was a bill 2 house.The inoes \u201d \u2018Suited for the company.Buchan and Walker, as Sir Percy taff and Chas.Gregthorne, the hus- bull and would-be sinners, were equal t he occasion.However, the character re dien of Mr.Hudson Liston and Miss Eva Vincent, as the old couple, were perhaps Jerome Mills took the part of Nation and made pe de ided Yin oy ou scene aboard the Pullman car is espeei bright.A male quartette rendered ay very Pleas in, selections, the base being es- cial .The sextette, Messrs, \u2018arrol, Birnes an Misses Stuart, ulso gave some The sho is enjoyable.numbers.Theatre Royal.Theatre Royal week have an tertaining offering.The performan ce fot lows the usual lines, and the olio includes several good a \u2018The Gay Deceivers is the title of oe opening skit, and of fun is furnished by the company.ming in Chinatown\u201d concledes the pros gramme, and interest is added by the ape pesrance of a real Chinese actor, Mr.Chin- Dong, whose work was fully.the standard established by fellow thespians.Reid and Gilbert dd à comedy act which was fair.Le y And Levanion per- rippling Plenty Xe w Slum- the bent work of the ovening.i at formed several neat tricks on the bars and Miss Browning and Miss Hayden, as the did a lot of Pa y ages hed te wives of the before-mentioned Wagstaff and pt pera v 1 A da boy } F Bite fo Greythorne, were very good indeed, while sc immensely.The \"the AA Evan D Miss Marion Longfellow, as the dancing, Sramme powever, was tbe turn given by scheming on ot has à part the Tan ors, whose dancing was something fits ber like a glove.of the vaude- out o ey vile turns, the three hers, in Miners Dashed to Death.acro! turns, are distinctly a feature, and one of the best seen here this ses- son.The work of the trio is finished and McALESTER, I.T., February 11,\u2014Thre miners were descending mine No.11 ring Montreal, is also on the bill, is Lo Here odin, whe one?above par.the car were killed outright one having his head severed fro Kkfti- ed are: Michael Smith, John Yack no and\u2019 John Rabbier.THE ONLY CURE FOR ASTHMA that positively cures fe Dr.Clarke's Kola Compound.Mr.Allan Faulkner, Oran ville, writes: \u2018\u2019J was a martyr to asthma Theatre Francais.The musical comedy, \u201cPut pe off at Ruf- falo,\u201d Frank Kennedy, is the offering this\u2019 at the tre cain, ere ug of fun, and the interest mever .A very large audience greeted the nitial performance New STening, The for 16 yew sultered, | terribly.could not le ing scene own.ruggls r Stevenson, recom- opening is in New Yo ty; and mended Llarkes Kola Compound.! ually tmproved, and am now complet iy from car bound for Buffalo, the concluding act cured.At ail druggists, or direct & M.some consisting of Lom MeNalty and Famenty The Victorian Burlesquers show at the satisfying.Gus Williams, the an tenter das when the Kip ar already - i ar to wn the slo i comedian, who is well-known in the end of the track.AlI the occupants of dealing with the midway at the Buffalo ; 2 E sien.interest is sustained Ta Co.Limited, 121 chere ® thro hd at ui, joins by the plans ~y t = fomance.Dr, Harry B, Fisher played Che ~ OSTERMOOR'S part of Mr.Bill gy \u2018the man who is al- Patent Elastic Feit Mattresenss ways in trouble, very acceptably.W.delight for life time 285 tt { 3 | nes ea RRA nr, ppp ses ras ee EI Ge pme a es, aa ein For Ia Crna Dead 25 20 ee te de ~ a das tn came érès \u201c0; æ.SOLDIERS MONUMENT Pleo ie one thing more glorious than wis in defemoe of one\u2019s country, it is to die in the front rank of an advance which TT \u201caitabtiahen \u2018the claim of that.country to a rs Borst i .(3 i Te SEE er Tm re là PE EE ee DE EL vy LiF sudden birth of \u201cthe younger nations,\u201d - make it a credit to Montreal, &reatér aud more splendid position on the roll of the nations.That has been the high privilege of our dead.who Lie in South Africa.ns are no longer the people they were when these sons of the young Domin- lon.marched on board the transports.Then we bad little or no place in that vast community of nations which make up the civilized world.Proud as we were of ourselves, kindly ps the Mother Country thought of us, Europe saw in us only a precocious colony, able possibly to police our empty prairies, but hardly capable of self-defence in\u2019a real war of national Titans.Today we are reckoned in among the forceful nations of the world.We, who, a little ago, were looked upon as a possible burden and anxiety to the Empire, are now one of \u201cthe younger nations,\u201d who not only produce \u2018men who can ride and shoot,\u201d but who have sent them to another hemisphere in effective support of the British flag.A \u201cburden?®\u2019 An \u201canxiety?\u2019 No one thinks of such terms now in connection with Cau- sda.We are an ally\u2014a fighting people to be reckoded with\u2014a strength to the Empire.Mr.Chamberlain leans upon us when Europe growls.And this is the work of the plucky young Canadians who dared death\u2014and met it, many of them\u2014under another constellation on another continent, in defence of a sister colony.What Britain thinks of their heroism, their sacrifice, their loyalty, has been generously and abundantly testitied.Never before have such decorations and such titles been bestowed by the Imperial Governmeut upon men of the Colonies.For a detachment of Canadian soldiers to appear in Brit ain was to set the island ringing with their praises, and bring upon their heads honours in showers.Our men had fought with their \u201cregiilars,\u201d\u2019 and had not only endured punishment as steadily as they, but had shown them the way in many a deadly advance.But if \u201cblood be the price of sovereignty,\u201d it is also the price of such devotion.When the white-haired pastor of a British hamlet points to this house and that as homes where they mourn South African dead.the Canadian listener knows\u2014yes, and all England knows\u2014that throughout the Dominion are many and many other homes where they mourn as sincerely for their best-loved \u2026 who lie under the soil of the same torn fiel d x the men of the \u201chome counties\u201d 'nglaud, of the Highland glen and of the Irish hillside, of tar Australia, and the threatened \u201cCape.\u201d And many lie, too, under the Canadian sod.It must never be forgotten that the death roll of a hard campaign is never complete when we get the lists of the \u201ckilled and wounded.\u201d Many a man is stricken in Bouth Africa to die at home; and he is as much and as gloriously a martyr of the high cause of our Imperial integrity as if he fell stone-dead at the dropping of a Boer bullet.That the world knows the meaning of this cannot be doubted; and that the beset Motherland is grateful, is beyond question.But what of Montreal?The putting of this question is not meant to indicate a trace of doubt.Montreal has beèn thrilled again and again by the magnificent conduct of her representatives in the field; and she hus not kept | her exulting pride behind closed lips.But now comes an opportunity to erect a more lasting record of our deep and genuine appreciation.The question of a Sold- jers\u2019 Monument is before the people of this city; and, as this is the first to be erected, all will be especially \u2018anxious to to the Do- mainion and to the patriotic spirt of both.Fhe-mep, whose tragic death it is t6 commemorate, did a great, a splendid, a lasting deed on our behalf.They gave our name a new- -honour in the ears of the world, and won for us who live after them a new prestige in the councils of the powerful.The Jegat we can do is to raise to them a monument, if not as great or as splendid or as lasting, still as worthy and as enduring as we can.-\u2014Fhe cities of Europe and of the American repmblic are never without their soldiers\u2019 monuments.They mark not only their esteem of the martyred dead, but serve in some sense, to indicate as well the character of the people for whom the heroes died.\u2018An unworthy monument is a far severer comment upon the men who raised it than upon the helpless brave to whom it gives a niggard commemoration.When visitors eome to our city after this, they will inevitably ask to be shown the Soldiers\u2019 Mon- ent; and they will judge\u2014not the dead\u2014 us by what they see.It is a thing we sannot afford to do other than well; and it iss thing that our hearts will not wish to do other than worthily.When we visit American cities, we do fot judge the great American war by the monuments that we see \u2014 we judge the cities.There is a hint here for the good people of Montreal at this time.History will tell what kind of men we sent to South Africa.The monument will tell wbat kind of people they left at home, and to what extent it was given then to appreciate the Lazy Liver \"When the liver goes wrong, everything is wrong.You \u2018Bave dyspepsia, coated tongue, constipation, biliôus- ness, sick headache, nausea, general debility.One of \u2018 Ayer\u2019s -Pills each night, just one, gently starts the liver and removes all trouble.À © have used Ayer®s Pills for liver + oom osmplaint, and bave found them to be ue best thing I have ever tried.\u201d \"E.N.North, Sidell, 111.&& ATER CO.Lowsil.\"tans, Fou A = 1 died for and under the flag.\u2019 Emphatically, it should be the people's.monument.None should fail to feel that they bave a share in it.Some car give much, but it is even more important thet the many shall give what they can.We cannot make the monumént too good.No one need withhold a large gift for fear there will be too much.He will deprive no one else of the opportunity to give, And no one should be content to stand aside and have no part and, lot in this citizens\u2019 memorial of our volunteer citizen soldiery.As rich and poor alike gave from their hearth-stones, #0 will rich and poor alike be welcomed to this honour roll of those who du not forget.+ The Star publishes to-day a list of subscriptions.Let every reader ask himself the question \u2014 Shall I be satistied to remain without a share in this first and only lasting testimonial given by the people of Montreal of their pride in the heroic dead and their love for the cause and flag for which they fell?It will be the non-com- batants\u2019 homage to the soldier host\u2014a roll call of the appreciative.The Star will be glad to acknowledge further subscriptions.RECTOR INDUCTED Rev.C.D.E.Rollit Inducted Rector of Trinity Church \u2014 A Fine Musical Service Rendered.An impressive service inducted Rev.C.D.G.Rollit to the rectorship of Trinity Church last night.shop of Montreal Mis Grace the Archhi- was present, and the REV.C.G.ROLLIT, The New Rector of Trinity Church.other clergymen of the diocese who nttend- were the Ven.Archdeacon Evans, Rev.Canon Ellegood, Rev: Canon Roltit, St.Vincent de Paul; Rev.Canon Evans.Rev.Canon Renaud, Rev.Principal Hackett, Rev.Dr.Ker.Rev.Frank Charters, Rev.F.A.Fratt.Rev.T.B.Jeakins, Waterloo; Rev.E.Bushell, Rev.H.Jekill.Rev.S.H.Mal tinson, Greaville: Rev.1).Lariviere.Rev T.King, Portland; Rev.M.Day Baldwin, Beauharnois: Rev.Elson L Rexford, Rev, J.D.Borthwick, Rev.A.French, Rev.J.Doull and Rev.H.Gomery.Ari services were in charge of Rev.Frank Charters and Rev.Canon Ellegood read the lesson.Rev.Canon Rollit preached the sermon.taking for his subject the responsible duties of the rector and the obligation resting on the congregation to give him their loyal and hearty support.The induction services were conducted by Mis Grace, the church keys being pre- wentéif by Mr.E.H.Bnutteris, people'sà warden; and the books by Mr.James Mitchell, rector's warden.The musical portion of the service waa effectively rendered by the choir, and added much to the beauty of the service.| soloists were Mrs.Higgins and Miss | Greengggh.The choir has lately been strengfhened by the addition of several good voles and is under the direction of.Mr.Cope.whose wide experience should go far towards placing Trinity choir in its old position of excellence.This evening a reception will be.held in the lecture hall of the churcli in order that the rector may have an opportunity of becoming acquainted with the members of the congregation.General Hospital Concerts.A very satisfactory rehearsal of the chorus for the above concerts, in aid of the General Hospital, took place in Karn Hall last evening.The attendance was large and everything went with a swing.The dates.decided upon are Thursday.March sth.for the miscellaneous concert, and Friday, March \u201cth.for the \u201cElijah.\u201d A ladies\u2019 committee has been formed under the presidency of Miss Stlkeman, and already some 1300 tickets have been placed, assuring a splendid financlal result.Lenten Services at the Cathedral.On Ash Wednesday there will be services in Christ Church Cathedral at 11 a.m.and 5 p.m.During the season of Lent there will be daily services, excent Saturdays, at 5 p.m.with addresses by the city clergy.The preacher at 5 p.m.on Wednesday will he the Lord Archbishop of Montreal ; Thursday.Very Rev.the Dean of Montreal ; Friday, Rev.M.Day Baldwin.Will Give a Concert.The members of St.Patrick's T.A.B.Society will celebrate the 62nd anniversary of their organization by a concert this evening [in 8t.Patrick's Hall, 92 St.Alexander street, in which some of the best known local talent will take part.The Rev.Father T.Heffernan will dellver the address.Open Missionary Meeting.An open missionary meeting will be held this evening in the convocation hall of the Wesleyan Theological College.A good programme has been prepared, consisti of \u2018solos by Mrs.Maggs.wife of the principal, and Vide Creed and choruses by the St.Jamea Methodist Church cholr.Rew.Eber Crummy.a returned missionary from Japan, will dellver an address.Re-elected Mayor.At a meeting of the Council of the Parish of Lachine held yesterday, Mr.John Parker was unanimously re-elected Mayor of the parish.WEATHER Smiwyp th shrdlu shrdlupp Forecast for thé next twenty-four hours, al predicted for the Star at 11 a.m.to- To-day\u2014Fresh south-westerly winds ; fair and cold.Wednesday.South westerly winds ; fair and moderately co ld.Maximum and minimum temperatures during the past Twenty-four.hours: Vie- ria, 46, 0.Kamloo a : Barker- villes 36, 12; algary 0 orinee Apert, 16.10; diac e, 12, + AGL eB below ; Port Arthur, 16, 0 ; 2 below: Toronto, 16, 4: Sawa, un 0 \u2018Montreal.12, 2 ; Quebec, 14, 0 ; Halifax, 3, Montreal, February 11.Résaings by Hearn and Harrison's standard barometer at noon yesterday.29.62; at 8 a.m.to-day, 29.67; 11 a.m.to-day, 29.67: température to-day, maximum 13, mini- Thum 2; yesterday, maximum 16, minimum magnificent patriotism of theirs sons who | \u2019 TL.THE.SOLDIERS\u2019 MONUMENT.Strathcona and South African Memorial Fund.- LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS.The following subscriptions of ome hundred dollars and upwards bave been received by the treasurer to date in support of the movement to erect a memorial to the Canadian soldiers who fought in South Africa: Bank of Montreal .veo .$2,500.00 sir William C.Macdonald.1 on.G.A.Drummond Angus, Esq.Sis Ross, Esq.coos ++ conden Hon.Robert Mackay .Hugh Grabam, Esq.se cvssa0ie Charles R.Hosmer, Fsq.vee on.L.J.Forget Huglt Paton, Euq.Sir Thomas Shaughnessy Sir William Van Horne .Elder, Dempster & Co ; Lieutenant-Colonel Henshaw .Forget, Esq.0.0 0e crnvnn00 H.Holt, Esq.R.G.Reid, Esq.SESSSSSSSGSSSSE.Sessssseesseées PE ques nocépace ts Bank of Canada Bank of \u201cricieh North James Wilson, Esq.Dr.H.B.Yates.Mise Duncan.S.Clouston, Esq.\" Fi J.Dow Miss M.Dow.Lady Hickson.Montreal Rolling Milla.100: Messrs.Henry Morgan & +.100.00 Messrs.Henrv Birke & & aco wees 100.00 Andrew A.Wilson, Fsq.ee 100.00 VW.R.Miller.Esq. 7 TF , a el Cor.University.Jost ! 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