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The Montreal herald
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[" 7 : Ce ae - \u2018 .# à , or > .* t ~ cy - , + 4 : TO-MORROW\u2014Decidediy Col,\u201d .\u201c - _\u2014 = = ee _\u2014| * 93RD YEAR NO 307.MONTREAL, MONDAY, SECEMBER 8I, 1900.PRICE ONE CENT., \u2018 rise rs \u2014 = To 3 à ._.ANARCHISTS PLOT TO 0d, that 8 desire for vengeance wpon the THERE WILL BE NO COAL Cp - Civil Courts Must ere STRIKE IN care æeon| Plans for Improvement : According to the informant of the police, \u2014 .oy TT about fifteen Anarchists were concerned In .; lifax, Dec.31.\u2014(8pecial.)\u2014A rivate ; e e Barre, Vt., Dec.31.\u2014The police, who the \u2018plot, four of whom 4ive in Barre, and telegrau was feeds is ae Stating .© : eci6d- Marriage Law 12523 se A noces 8 bn doi sara | dio ah, 1 3 of the Female Jail - .mines * from the assault of Chief of Police Brown, all its details, they declare that is by no in Cape MCE had aon COR pind , - who was shot here by Italian Anarchists means without foundation, roxio from time ago the miners informed the managers ; t \u2019 on Thursday morning, were surprised to- evidence which they have obtaine that uniess an increase of ten cent In + ) 7 day when evidence of a plot for a whole sc FEV ; suce Wiser counells bave mrovanen oh * 7 ; A .sale murder of Itallan Socialists was dls- ARLET ER\u2019S HARVEST.the men wil] continue work as usual.This ns .Unless Thev Declac \u20ac.del pit Marriage Null, the deed by à man ne cate wists ured ae happy decision cunce Great aatlafaction Provincial Cabinet Will Shortly Endeavor to Secure - Te Cale, Eight Deaths in the City\u2014Twenty- Prourhout Nova Sco : .| astical Courts Ise of Pri udement of tr clesiastical Courts He told Chief Brown today that a full Ground for Use of Prisoners for Exercise g S nine from Infantile Debility.PICTURESQUE CANADA.- score of members of the local Socialist : : ?: \u201cffec society had been marked for murder by the The mortality rate In the city last week Your money refunded if you don\u2019t : Has E-ftect.Auarchists, and that the prompt arrival was 109.Of these 95 were Catholics, 12 think Picturesque Canada worth all and Occupation.- * of the police at tbe Soclalist dauce, where ES AUS AU Te principal lit costs you.No risk, therefore, in .; the Anarchists bad started a fight, pre- monla, 9: consumption, 7: scariating, 8; |ordering a copy.With Herald, one Quebec, Dec.31.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014Mr.Albe.in the Jesuit Church yesterday morning, vented tbe slaoghter.It also was maintain- typhoid, 7; pulmonary cougestion, &.year, $1 a month for four months.Among the first things which the Pro- sides.At the time the Protestant Jail ; Balown, MP, who represented Mr.E the Ke.Father Jones, wile not men: _ ee LL 1 re 20 \u2014 vincial Cablget will take up In the new ; Was located, no arrangement was made for 2 Delpat when Mrs.Delais petition or ac, erm pnd Ti souk percer un year will be the matter of remedying, as! the use of any part of the yard or grounds, beélUIOIL UV ve ou certuu » ; \\ bration sleichen el hot a het d whicn would enable Catholics to under far as Is possible or necessary, those con- ! oa ccossarily lacking.chercire has ore Ulnet Justice sir L.N.\u20acasault su stand questions ot tu.kind.They shou | .- March last, was interviewed yeeterday ti be reads to Ene an account ot their be- ditions at the Protestant Female Jall which The decision of the Cabinet to arrange \u2018 The Herald in relation tu thé case.Mi.bel tu eulighten those outside of thew have been brought to its attention as urg- if possible for the use of enough of the \u2019 Lath, they shouid be sutheiently struct.ently In need of reform.grounds to afford the requisite space for Majoun at mare ht ae ed su &s Lol Lu allow themselves to be | One of the members of the Cabinet In | outdoor exercise will do much to correct postpone the nent Lethon ae Pile bo candaliced by any avt o Hat, nature.discussing the subject with a representa- | the evils which, it is said, have arisen from al the ecc.cœiusLeul cuil by ertoneous.die te OH ul hele on.tive of The Herald, this morning, uuthor- | too close confinement in the building.It CHCUMISIAISS VELE As Toione ri and sat and where 1zed the announcement and briefly outlined has been the experience of the matron and Mr.Rodoiph Lenueux, of Montreal.who both parties had entered freely to wed- the changes which may be anticipated.| her assistants that prisoners who are sent was Deljit s caw sor ut Loe tine wes tioned, lock, and where there was no Unpediment Criticism of tbe Protestant Female Jall | down for terms of a year and over are apt \\ requested Mr Maou Lr ECRTERERT HER an the was.Martiage Was in its nature bas concerned itself with three chief | to suffer In health from the deprivation of .when (the EVI Mrs Deg DPW contract, but ut had been raved to the charges, vis, that there was no ground fresh alr and to be rendered less tractable ante.put bie aon ÿ me i risa a dignity ow saerament and consequently for exercise, that there was no opportunity , and amenable to discipline by the unneces- > + e canne O LUC aix TC Jun .4 hie © - with Hon.Chas.Langeher.Mis.Depii s m N IP he tn ol Re for adequate employment of the prisoners | sarily close confinement.représentauve.helo pe the Cheï Justuce.lent bev \u201c i, Phe ameradiments and that a change was needed (n the dor- The Rev.Dr.J.Edgar Hill, convener of 8 SOON us Mr Langelier had stated his that were placed in the wav of marriage mitory system.Two of these three will be the committee appointed by the Protestant case Mr.Maloum \u201cshowed cael\u201d that LO only be placed there In the church remedied If the Government is able to Ministerial Assoclation to walt on the Gove there Nn it had SE the pete because it Was à sacrament.the same as carry out its plan of recuring sufficient ernment on this matter, sald this morning: estical court for anit om net \u201cthe awl power could place obstacles 1n ground around tbe building to permit out- \u201cThe assoclation is glad to learn of any , the judge post poned the hearing Ro ai the Wav of a contrat, that when the door exercise at all seasons of the year, proposal of the Government's for improv- ter the report of the church authorities.contracting partion.i n he fase of the and a certain amount of regular outdoor ; ing the condition of the female prisoners.It will be remembered that the on al ec ne NA aoe Tate eli on employment in gardening and similar oc- | The plan suggested will doubtless prove of siastical authorities decided tha the mar- hat the contract ol declared null from | cvpations during the spring and summer.much benefit and will remedy two of the et ds al, and in à to Home the beg rng.(nthe same way the ec.As has been already pointed out by The | crying evils we had noted In the institu- Son said Mr Van \u201cMr De pit clescastieat tribunal might declare a mar Herald, the Protestant Jail occupics part tion.I am pow preparing a detalled re- must take action before the vivi) pris riage null from the beginning: that there of the wing of the Catholic Jail, the build- | port of what our investigations have shown to have the marrage annalled and ne bd been no morse inact As an il- Ing being situated In the centre .of a block | and will shortly submit it to the Govern Hl prove to the satisfaet on 7 the Court bustration, \\ Faiher ones mentioned px and with abundant open space on all four ment.\u201d Us entire case just as 07 there had heen bé 0 à broiher aol sster, who ha no judement whatsoeves be the ehnret been married and lived together, not He must show FORA thot path n° Kew ng of their blood relationship: the and his wife rere Cu T2 aq lens the chon did not annual that marriage, but ' were married be oa Protectant minister, If de led that there was no marriage at A he fai\u2019s ta do this \u201che tem.oe of the o the beginning.elesiastical tribunal voes far nothings and EFGRET MINED MAT RIAGES the marriage js valid and Winding, the GREETS MIND MARRIAGES, church to the contra I however, Dl.Mt can prove his race.the M°rraige is an Ottawa, Prec 31-\u2014(Specaly- In the ! Med, and the vi se fon for sesara Cathe he churhes vesterdav reterenee Wan.mate ne pe nee , Tm for sonar Bade to re abe rte | London, Dec.31.\u2014General Kitchener, tele- Mr.Chamberlain, according to a despatch In answer to an evquire whether the Aecordimg 1e the regulations oi the | graphing from Pretoria, Sunday, December from Wellington, New Zealand, has declined , | 30, says: the service of Maoris for South Africa.church, the Nichiushop is compelled to report every five church vonld have anv of.Mr MS ann sad judgment of the foot in the civil conrte.years to Rome regard- it would not have the .Jan.W.\"A limited number of Cabin passengers ! carrled on above steamers at moderate leaves North Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening on arrival of the 1.C.R.express, .connecting at Port-au-Basque with THE NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY.Trains leave St.John's, Nfld., every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday afternoon at five o'clock, connecting with the I.C.R.express at North Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday | and Saturday morning.i.Through.Tickets issued and Freight rates quoted at all stations on the I.C.R., C.P.R., G.T.R.and D.A.R.\"BR.G.REID, \u2018St.John's, Nid.ons Supply of provisions, cooked and served, ande DUBLIN ; The following first class ° intended to continue the regular r service between the above nan rts under REFORD AGENCIES.DONALDSON LINE From St.John, N.B.8.8.CONCORDIA .ccossoscecsscsssaseres DOR 80 8.8.AMARYNTHIA' ccicorecsoososcrerse Jie § 8.8.ALCIDES .cotssssnssacossorecersdii IÛ 8.8 CONCORDIA 086000000 60000500000 30000000000 \u2018 .\u2014AGENTS-\u2014 GLASGOW.DONALDSON THOMSON LINE WEEKLY LONDON SERVICE = is From Portland.8.8.ALLENDALB cssssscssrnesevsessesss DOG, u 8.8, JAOONA «000e0econsetauees 0000000000 DOS in 8.8.DEBVONA soscresensessensseccec JO is À 8.8.IONA .ccocoeersecsoosnsnovsonscscec JOD.n + 8.8.BELLONA ecveeernsmsscssvorsesnsesclin, 18 ) et Agents \u2014 Cairn, Young & Noble, Newens- tie-on-Tyne; A.Low, Son & Co., 7?Fencharch Ave, London, E.C.; Wm.Thomson & Oo., Leith; W.Thomson & Sons, Dundes, flcots COLD STORAGE FITTED IN Special Steamers of Both Lines, LIMITED $3 and 25 St.Sacrament Street, .MONTREAL ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO.\u2019S BEAVER LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICE BETWEEN ST.JOHK, N.8., & LIVERPOOL Calling at Halifax, N.S., and Queens town, both ways, to land and : .embark Passengers and The Only Direct Line f dian Port to Ques: From \u2018St.John Tuesday, Friday.Saturday, Dec.11.Lake Champlain .Dec.28.Dec.29 Dex.25.Lake Megantic .Jau.11.Jan, 13 Jan.1.Lake Superior .Jam 18.Jan.19 wi From .From iverpool.Steamers.Jan.15.°Montfoft .Feb.1.Feb.3 Jan: 32.Lake Champlain .Feb.8.Feb, 9 Jan.29.Lake Megantic .Feb.15.Feb.18 Feb.b.Lake Superior Feb, 12.Lake Ontario .Feb.19.*Montfort .Mar.8 These sailings are subject to change, and passengers booked will be promptly advised sl:ould any change be made.; \u2018The R.M.S.Montiort carries First Cabin passengers only.No Second Cabin or Steerage passengers to be booked for her, Steamers sail from ST.JOHN Fridays, attee .| the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Express, and from HALIFAX, Saturdays, after the, arrival of the Intercolonial Express.FIRST CABIN\u2014Single, $47.50 and upwards.Round Trip, $30.00 and upwards.Trip, $66.98 and $68.88.coording to steamer, of persons in room.STEERAGE RATES \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Glasgow, Belfast, and Queenstown, $24.60 and $25.50.PORTLAND TO AVONMOUTE Degama .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.w.s.About Dec.19 No passengers carried on these steamers, Apply to any agent of the line, or to ELDER.DEMPSTER & CO., [LEYLAND LINE PORTLAND-ANTWERP.\u2014_\u2014 Steamers of this well-known Line are | fitted with ail the improvements for carry- de- scriptfon of general cargo, and are intended \u2018ing\u2019 Butter, Cheese, \u2018irain and every | to be despatched as follows: : ¢ ST.SACRAMENT 8T.MONTRBAL.MATCECSTER LINERS LIMITED ne only direct and regular steamship line De A to dospaich iho.steamers of is pro espa es ere a .about the undermentioned Som Steai pErom this line on of \" Antwerp.eamer.* Portland.tes: Lente sea c annee 8.8.Assyrian.Jan.24| WINTER BERVIOB, VIA HALIFAX, N°8, Jan.12.8.8.Mexican.Feb And fortnightly thereafter.rates.Through Bills of Lading are Issued to and from all points in Canada and the United States by the Grand Trunk Rallway and thelr agents, or from Ekey n -2au.ND & CO.Ltd, 309 Board of Trade Building, MONTREAL AMERICAN LINE.NEW YORK Yotk Kensington .\u2026>c0000000.Wed, Jan.9, at noon Friesland.vressssescess Wed, Jan.16, at noon RED STAR LINE.Nocr and.Jan.16 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.* - Plers 14 and 15 N.River.| Offce\u201473 Broadway, New York.w.H.HENRY, 116 St.Peter Street, Mechanica\u2019 Ingtitute Rullding, Montreal.MAIL STEAMSHIPA.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.Steamer.From Portland.SOlioman sesonossocsgeerac0ci000 JA, -9, 31bh.m.; Dom .nion ansosseossnéescsess0n.JAD.12, 3 p,m.Rohan .\u2026\u20260.a\u2026xs\u2026sccc0000.JAN.SU, 8 p.M.*Thege steamers do not carry pasesagers.upwards single, $100 and upwards return, ao- cording to BOSTON SERVIOR , ok England .Jan.of the eomipany, or to - DAVID TORRANCE & 00.' General Agents, Montreal, 2 FR 8.8.Belgian.Feb.16 \u2014 SOUTHAMPTON \u2014 LONDON, Wed., Jan.2 at 10am.DOMINION LINE Crmproman parseoncass son sec cc 00 doll.13,3 p.m.RATES OF PASSAGE \u2014'Oabin, 850.00 and steamer and berth.Becond Cabin, monwealth .Feb.13, Mar.18, 1901 , Jan.88, 1908 For further information, apply to any agent St.Joba, N.B.Manchester ShIPDEP .cceconsccccrceccccse 37 *Manobester Trader .\u2026.\u2026.Jan 6, *Mpnchester, PE à \u2018storage cosssccssenes ° w lo Aecommodation for a limited number of pammenEet | CANESS LINB ETWEEN ST.JOHN AND LONDON B (Calling at Halifax.) SAILING ARRANGEMENTS.Leave Leave Leave London.Steamers.St.John.Hall Dec.6.Dvangeline \u2026\u2026.Dèt.20.Dec [Dec 18.Dahome .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1.Ulunda dan.19.Jam.26 (And fortnightly thereafter.) Lady Armstrong voccéavoncsonnecsecac2 co Ji, Frisig\u2014w Jan.THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Granted by any of the above lines to or , from an Sra in CANADA OR WE TERN STATES For rates of freight and particulars, apply to any railway agent, or to ss, WITHY & CO., LTD., AGENTS, FURNESS St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTRBAL, P TS DMC COLL, Miners -and Shippers DOMINION STEAM COALS.$85.00 and $47.60 single, according to steamer, ot, Belfast.and olasgon 125.00\" : \u2019 n of ; wi, OW SieTage outfits furnished free.Mine and 8lagk.Midshie- Saloons, electric light, apacious - XX promonsde decks.For Particulars Apply 89 \u2019 #.B.8.FREMONA _ocscocsrcecsoscencuce 8 THE ROBERT REFORD CE, a Cana- Halifax, Jan.8.Lake Ontario .\u2026.Jan %.Jan.38 Feb.22.Fob.23 .Jan.6._Jan.10 Hamburg-American Line pez Kingman & Co., x 14 PLACE ROYALE, MONTREAL CE 2°$ \u2018el T0 :_ SECOND CABIN.\u2014 Single, $35.00, Romé location and sumbes, %, *% 7 GREAT INDIGNATION 4 LA) \u201c9 Li IN CHARITY CIRCLES \"Woman and Child Dumped Down Without Funds.FROM ALBANY, NEW YORK.The Mayor and Charity Organisation Leaders Here Consult Over the Matter, The Mayor and the heads of various charitable organisations of the city are ox i indignant at what seems to a ar of international courtesy and an act of international sharp practice on the part of the suthorities who bave the distribution of the poor funds in the city of Albany, the capital of New York state.A very dowdy and poorly- FOR SALE\u2014ONBE SIDEBOARD, IN SPLENDID condition, and six di « ning chairs, and Street.§ ; aE 2) ~The public are invited to compare the net results of our | Discounts compared with those of credit stores, and judge for 8t.Oatherine and Peel Streéts | and Dominion square, \u2019 | You need something nourishing to back up your good resolutions.A roast or a steak from one of Laing\u2019s prime WESTERN STEERS bas a delicious flavor, and is thoroughly enjoyable during the present cold weather THE LAING PACKING & PROVISION SEVEN RETAIL.STORES.CO, Ltd.Going to Celebrate | \u2018the New Century?| OEE RR RRR ROE Pare a RC OPEN LATE TO-NIGHT For the convenience.of HOLIDAY SHOPPERS.\"All our TOYS reduced HALF PRICE.Dolls, 33 1-3 p.c.off.Picture Books 25 p.c.off, Games, 25 p.c.off.Basket Goods, 25 p.c.off.- Bric-a-brac, 25 p.c.off.Leather Goods, 20 p.c.off.Calendars Half Price.OGILVY\u2019S Tals -, » January Sale COMMENCES ; Wednesday, 2nd January.Don\u2019t waits for advertisements, but call in Wednesday and participate in .all the great reductions we have made.à PR.DEIMEL'S LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR - DEMONSTRATION at Underwear counter.by Dr, A.T.Noe, afternoons of January : 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, at\u2019 \u201c OGILVY'S ~ Haycock & Dudgeon | Haycock & Dudgeon \u201cOUR JANUARY SWEEP SALE Begins WEDNESDAY, Jan.2nd, 1901.N \u2014\u2014 Wliitewear, Cottons, Flannels, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Ribbons, REDUCUTIONS in Linens, - Sheetings, Blankets, Linings, Underwear, Laces, etc.TO-NIGHT we will be open late for the * gale of GIFT NOVELTIES, on which we will allow a discount of 33; per cent.Haycock & Dudgeon - - 2401-5 St.Catherine Street.) | \u2014 Aeon, Là .offer Clearing Bargains regardless of # profit.\u2019 \u2018 Co During J anuary, money \u2018spent at our store will mean an immense saving to the spender.1e Clearing Lots on First Floor.\u2018Lot No.1 Lot No.3 3,000 yards new Dress Goods; this lot 1% woo pweopored Dress op ra consists of the following makes.Goods, Fancy Satin Cloths, eto.All Wool Costume Tweeds.worth from 60c to 75c; all marked All Wool Fancy Cheviots.oeial arcane, ber yard, end a ae Trey, poancy Dress Goods.50 per cent.off all lines, or # Regular value of this lot, 75¢ per 25\u20ac per yard 3 yard, Choice during our great = January sale at Lot No.4 135 Pieces Black figured Mohair Laustre 50 per cent.discount all the latest patterns.All prices, _ from 35c to $1.25 per yard in this : lot.Choice of any price et \\ 33 1-3 per cent.discount Lot No.5 Great January Silk Sale: 3,500 yards Beautiful Fancy Stlks, ait and pat Lot No.2 350 Pieces Assorted Dress Goods, all\u2019 fine quelity and choicest colors.All wool and silk and wool.Cheapest of this lot was $1.00 per yard, some $1.35, all marked one price $1.00 per yard, and for this great sale a spe- special discount of ! a the ap to-date colors © séason\u2019s novelties are h Prices of this lot from $1.25 to Hy To commence our great sale we offer the choice of this at ~~ 331-3 per ceat.discount 50.per cent off all lines: \u2014 Tel.Up 933.Corner Metcalfe, PDA A A ANA TS AA AO NOT NN NO NC AOAQ ANNE) » ee bilitie Are that during the next Century THE S\u2014 * I { es.OXOL The OXOL FLUID BEEF CO.Montreal \u2014\u2014 FLUID BEEF COS PREPARATIONS Will take the lead in all BEEF PRODUCTIONS.rer EEE Ourspeciaitios ARTI STIC © IF TS Carat New Pieces of Titfany Favrile, Glass Lamps, Vases, Ete.Carbons Exquisitely Framed.New rahogany Inlaid Tables.GALLERIES OF variety.LL 21420 PAI NTI! NGS AN 8 Prints,Etchings and F acsimiles, W.Scott & Sons Basle Persian and Dutch Pot , Fine Photo Frames in pou PARE IS WEALTHY.ted to the tati \u2014 his will.It was.discovercy 8: Lomede The Mapanes Bank Robber Is Pos- {ho cals) (Fi bolding railway \u2018stock te \\ .He is said to sessed of Railway Stock to the willed $20,000 of his stock to his .Amount of $38,000.Pare doin; dn the penilentiary hpspital \\ .° Kingaton,' Dec.31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Before Pare, the Napance bank robben, owbmit- |.Ogilvy 1 coon late night.ve - , » \" + pe A An Pl ~~ 7\" + i.S dar À PR eeu *Mid the ringing of bells the old year and the 19th century dies and the first year of the new century is born.It has been a busy and a prosperous year for us and we wish continued prosperity and happiness to all for the new year.| Ever since we first opened this store it has been our desire to make this store of the greatest help to the buying public.Every effort of ours in the new year will be in the interests of Our Public.We are not speculators, but merchants.We buy goods that they may suit you and ask but a fair commission for collecting.and distributing them.When- we can buy at a special price we do so for your advantage.Again we wish Our Public a prosperous and Happy New Year.; W.H.Scroggie, : r.St.Catherine and tl aiversity Sts.4 Calendars a Half Price A Large and Choice Selection On Hand at W.HOSTER BROWN 2323 ST CATHERINE ST.NEW PROCESS.Right from the Oven\u2014not only that, but itis Figuu from the very start.It is delicious and ft keor 8 tresh and moist.+ JAMES M.AIRD, \u2018 \u2018Tel.Main 035.TRADE SALE On WEDNESDAY, January nd, 19, AT OUR ROOMS, ST.JAMES STREET, At Ten AM.Without reserve and in lots to the trade, AROUT 100 CASE» OF- FINE GOODS From Bankrupt Estates.Dress Goods, Cloakings, Cottonades, Hosiery, Underwear, Top Shirts, Corsets, Ribbons, Blankets, Braids, Kid Gloves, Flannels, Silk \u2018end Satin, Buttons, Thread, Tweeds, Serges, Beavers, Meltons, Cloth Caps, Ready Made Gicthing, Boots, Shoes, and many other goods.MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.EPPS'S COCOA GRATEFUL.+ COMFORTING.Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavor.Superior ality and High Nutritive perties Specially grateful : - And comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic Sold oniy in 1-4 1b.tins, labelled JAMES EPPS 00., Ltd, Homceopathio Snomists, London, England.BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS-S-COCOA JONES & HENRY)\u201d Plain and Decorative Painters, Wall Papers, Etc.McGILL COLLEGE AVE Bell Tell.Up 4253.Ya MONTREAL \u2018 Company, Lerai | way, and a.æ LOKDON MINING COMPANIES FAL London and Globe Finance Con poration Suspends.LITTLE EFYNOT IN ROSSLAND.The Mines Financed by the Corporation Are All oa a Paying Basis Now.Lio don, December 31.\u2014Chogues of the Globe Finance rporation | given to brokers in connection with \u2018stock transactions were returned Friday night, and a number of brokers were driven to the wall.The corporation was founded in the London mining craze of 1895, chiefly to fiinance West Australian mining ventures.It numbered two noblemens an army general and a lieutenant-colonel on | itd of directors, but the managing director and guiding spirit was Whitaker Wright, who was largely -engaged in enterprises of this sort.The company's pound sterling each.ln October of last year it paid out 10 per cent.in dividends, and its price has risen this year as high as 114 1-2.It has been talked about for some time, but when the brokers delivered stock purchased on ite account and received in payment cheques which were dishonored, there was some surprise.CREATED EXCITEMENT.The announcement of the trouble creoted a good dea lof excitement in the West Australian section of the stock market.Shares of the corporation were unsaleable.The: excitement was in soon after the opening by the \u2018\u201chammering\" of twelve firms as fol lows: \u2014Haggard, Hale & Pixley, Garle & Driver, Douglas, r.& Co., Cornfoot Brothers, F.A.Co- en, Blockey & Buckingham, Gunn & Aubrey, Richards & Sloper, Baker & Smith, F.C.Watts & Co, Flower & Co, and F.Boulley & Co.The first named is a large firm with important connections.Later, Barthol®mew & Jacks was added | to the list, and in all it is thought some | twenty-eight firms will be affected, divid: ed belween brokers and jobbers.LORD DUFFERIN INTERESTED.The chairman of the London & Globe Finance Corporation is the Marquis of Dutierin and Ava, but he had resigned on lezrning of the wounding of his son, Lord Frederick Blackwood.\u2018His fellow- directors are Mr.Whitaker Wright, who is well known in connection with many companies; Lieutenant-General the Hon.Somerset J.Gough-Calthorpe, who has been colopel-in-chief o the Fifth Dragoon Guards since 1892, and \u2018Lord Pelham-Clin- ton, master of the Queen's household, and a son of the former Duke of Newcastle.Lord Dufferin holds 5,000 shares of the London & Globe and 20,000 British Ameritas.THE ROSSLAND VIEW.Rossland, B.C., December 31.\u2014The sus- ension of the London & Globe in Lon- on caused considerable excitement here, but from the best sources of information available it is evident that it will not affect the camp unfavorably.The London & Globe is the parent company of the British-American corporation, which was organized on March 1, 1888, for the purpose of operating in British Columbia \u2018| mines, with a capital stock of $1,500,000.Ît is the parent corporation of the \u201cCol- umbia-Kootenay Mining Company, -Ross- land, the Great Western Mining Company, the Northport Mining and Smelting i No.2.The shareholders in the London and Globe had the preference in the purchase of the shares of the No.2, and the other past flotations made by the B.A.C.In this way consideræble stock in these companies is held by the stockholders in the London and Globe.| Before the several companies \u2018 on the market, however, | found the money to purchase | them on a shipping basis.i ceived what money it were placed the AC.and to put The B.A.C.re- advanced in this profié when the companies.- were organized and their shares disposed of.These companies are all independent and are in no way affected by the fict .that the London & Golbe has suspended.|- \"| The Leroi has been shipping and the Great Western and the Columbia and Kootenay are all in a position to ship.The management of the B.A.C.in this city knows nothing of the causes of suspension of the London & Globe, and say that they are paving all their attention to | mining, and have no knowledge of mani- julations of the London stock market.hey were positive, however, that the suspension would have no effect on the mines here, as pher are able to stand alon* and pay their own way.\u2018So far a \"Rossland is concerned, the | fall in the price of shares will have little or no effect, for the reason that only a | few shares are held here.On Friday the \u2018 annual meeting of the Leroi Company { was held in London.and at this the an- | mouncement was made that owing to the ! large sum required for development work \"and for the business plants put in, no dividend would be declared.This, it is thoucht.led to an onslaught on the London & Globe, which caused the suspension.\u201c+ ts CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL.On Friday evening next, the second annual children\u2019s Christmes festival will be held \u2018in St.Mary's Academic Hall, 146 Bleury Street.There will be a real Santa Claus, enchanted castle, queens of the fairies, and a real snowstorm.A feature of this year\u2019s entertainment will be an il- Justrated lecture on the pilgrimage to Paray le Monial and a trip to the Paris Exposition by Rev.P.Kav 1 SJ.The ladies in charge doing all in their power to make the event a grand aycoess.Special Notice.175 will purchase from Laytod Bros, \" Peel Street, à new cabinet grand piano containing third al and every improvement.N.B.\u2014Open evenings.\u2014Adv AT THB RUSSELL A.A.Gilman, Mansonville; F.J.Robinson Sherbrooke; 8.H.Jones, Salvaris; R.Du- tresne, Ottawa: G- B.Perrin, Smith's Falls; A.Beauchmin, Sorel; F.RB.Carver, Valley- field: Bdw.Canedy, Valleyfield; D.Beaton, London; John J.ou Island Fond: B.Watson, Island Pond, Mr.and Mrs.oMoanly, B.Hunt, Bury: Geo.W.Stokes, Frants, Toronto; J.B.Clark, Coe Hill, Ont.; A.Hungerford, Farn- Poston; John B.Masdox, e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE makes the whole system radiant in perfect bèalth, it accelerates circulation, eariches the blood, penetrates to the very centres of nerve force, builds tissue, makes and keeps people weil, This wooderful remedy has had a charmed experience and has done its: greatest work in cases that tbe medical fraternity hed pro- sounoced hopeless \u2014id.\u2014 C.P.R PACIFIO EXPRESS Montreal at 9.30 a.m.for Ottawa, Vancouver, leavi Winni wèel: days only after X instesd of daily as at present.Train eer- vice between Winnipeg and Vancouver will =r daily until further Dokige: City Ticket and Te ph Offices, 190 | James Street, next Post - capitalization is two million shares of one : etc, will leave on December 30th, 1900, | THE MONTREAT-: RECEPTION TO, FATHER O'LEARY Daughters of the Empire Honor Chaplain of First Contingent.| GIVEN A CHALICE AND PATEN > ; At the Reception Saturday Evening in Windsor Hall\u2014His Fitting Response.: On Saturday evening in the ladies parlo of the Windsor Hotel the Daughters of thé ire presented to Father O'Leary a chalice mounted on a silver base and a golden paten.\u2018The presents were ao companied by an addrees which read: \u201cRev.and Dear Sir: you as our guest to-night.At the call of duty to your Queen and country, you left the peaceful work of your parish and accompanied to South Africa the first volunteer soldiers who ever side from Canada on a patriotic mi imperial service.From the day you Quebec, whether in .the dong, dreary m ed-up veldt, in the cam or out among the deadliest of bullets, you cheered your weary comrades, you relieved the suffering, you comforted the dying.and when no other help was by, you rever eutly and affectionately buried our beloved dead, Protestant and Catholic.The apots are sacred to us, Your broad Christian charity has touched ups all.It is an example to us all.We have asked you to give us an opportunity of telling you our gratitude, and we beg you to accept as an expression of that gratitude this chalice and paten- \u2018 .In the holy uses to which it is to be put in your labors of love, may the points on which we are all united, ov low \u2018those on which we may differ.\u201d Si , on behalf of the committee, GRACE HEMSLEY, President.MARGARET POLSON MURRAY, Fath mad iret achoon er le an earnest acknow- oe Oe en by deprecating his own speaking ability.\u201cYou ladies have.the advantage of me,\u201d said he.\u2018\u2019Whatever you want to say, you say; whereas I can't.\u201d Father O\u2019Leary spoke of the awful scenes he had witnessed, in South Africa.He said they lived vividly in his | mind.On behalf of the Gamadian soldiers ; he thapked the Daughters of the Empire for what they had done.| He raid the war had brought Canada into world-wide prominence and some of the absurd notions about the country had been dispelled.Canada, he concluded, was too small for | bigotry and broad enough for all to live in harmony.- By uest of the lady president, Mr.Justice Curran addressed the meeting.He: said Father O'Leary's answer was a gem.They all knew he bad acted bravely and roved himself a model army chaplain.ut few of them kmew he was so eloquent.Father O'Leary was to lecture in the Windsor Hall in January.If the ladies present wished, they might make his lec- -ture such a success that the hall would be too small to hold all who would want to hear him : Jeannette Fridman, of New Miss E.York, sang \u201cLebe Wohl,\u201d by Carl Baum, Tostis \u201cGood Bye,\u201d and The Bobolink,\u201d , by Bischoff.After the chief presentation Father O'Leary gave Mrs.Hemsley, president of the Daughters of the Empire, a large photograph of himself.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE COAL FIELDS NOW SIR WILLIAM VAN HORNE'S | , LATEST VENTURE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.Charter Becured for the Establishment of Company with Four Millions Capital.Sir William Van Tome and several eastern associates huve, according to\u2019 a despatch from Vancouver, just secured a company charter, with a capitalization of four million dollars, for the development of the coal mining industry of Fairview, a well known section of the Okanagan district, in the interior of British Columbia.The ultimate proposal of the company is to control the entire-coal and coke business in connection with mining in the interior in opposition to the highly-develop- ed properties in the Crow's Nest Pass.The directorate of the new company is composed of Sir W.C.Van Horne, C.R.Hosmer, R.B.Angus, W.D.Matthews, and other eastern capitalists.Co The powers of the company, with its very large capital stock, are to acquire and operate coal fields over a distri» extending fifty miles from the southern end of Okanagan.Lake Perfection lies at the end of the lake, and immediately to the south is a large hasin of highly mineral- ized ground, where coal ix known to ex- lJectured on the ol Bovril is the the Victorian Era.centrated form.BOVRIL.NATLY HERALD.MONDA valuable in Fresh Lean Beef in Over 500 Hospitals and similar institutions in Great Britain: have it in constant use.Her Majesty's troops all over the world are nourished in health and strengthened in sickpess with \\ ERED + SEI , col ange greatest Food Product of It contains all that is à highly con- To CHRCHLL MP, WINS HIS POINT War Correspondent, After Adopt- +\u201d ing Heroic Measures, Has His | Salary Raised.5 THOUGHT HE WAS UNDERPAID.Major Pond Had Estimated His Lectures as Worth About 9250 Each\u2014Percentage Basis Adopted.Mr.Winston Spencer Churchill, M.P., Future Premier of Great Britain, ete, his won his point and had his wages raired.Hereafter when Mr.Churchill lectures it will be for a sum more nearly representing the real value of his address es than in the past.It was immediately after his visit to Mcutréal that the young lecturer and explorer discovered how excessively his talent was being underestimated.At Ottawa, the next city on his itinerary, he basis, but at Brant- ford he struck, and, giving as an excuse nervous prostration, hurried to Toronto, where his lawyers were awaiting him.Hither, also, came Major Pond, the im- pressario, as fast as the New York express could carry him.After a conference Saturday Mr.Churchill repudiated some interviews and announced that \u2018no fixed sum was being paid him for his lectures, which may be interpreted as meaning that the War Correspondent has triumphed over the Manager, and that in future rofits will be divided on the percentage GER .Major Pond was a proached by a reporter while waiting for Mr.Churchill to make up his mind and unburdened himself of the following tale of woe: \u2014 .\u201cThe trouble is that Mr.Churchill is a voung man.He is an M.P.When he is Prime, Minister of England he will know more.Don't you think so?«My.Churchill doesn\u2019t understand that we're all business over here.In England ho got free halls, never an empty bench, and all the proceeds.They were very much taken with him, \u2019 \u201cT don't say anything against Mr.Churchill,\u201d continued the Major, \u201cexcep that he's a genius.\u201d 4 - \u2018Major Pond has been in the business for thirty vears, and he knows how excitable genius is in the presence of large gums of money.\u201cAt the Waldorf-Astoria in New York we opened to $3,000.In Philadelphia we plaved to £1,900; in Boston to over %2.000.Mr, Churchill is nervous and excitable.\u201d \u201cHe forsets that his management has to pay hall rent and advertising.But T have a gond strong.contract.There will be lcsses, hesides, where Mr.Churchill is not so well known.\u201cJT advised Mr.Churchill.nob to come to Canada.No one T ever brought to Canada made maney except H.M.Stan- lev and Tan Maclaren.The attendance in Montreal therefore, ~ surnrised SF; Churchill, and, as.I told vou.he is nervous and excitable.It's the artistic temperament.\u201d RRANTFORD IS INDIGNANT.Brantford, Dec.31.\u2014(Special.\\\u2014 There is a deen feeling of indignation throughout the city regarding the immudent treatment of this municipa \u201cM.D ; - ; The first word received was that he was ton ill to come: the serond that there had \u2018heen a difference between himsest and Aaior Pond.who brought him to Americas and the third that he was \u201ctoo tired\u201d to tra! to Rrantford.- There had been a very.large advance ist in large quantities.The Fairview corporation two years ago prospected the ground and sold coal to the surrounding neighborhood at fifteen dollars a ton.But - transportation was so difficult that the.coal project was dropnéd for the time being.Now that Sir William Van Horne and his business associates are taking up the proiect, it is expected that the whole field] will he thoroughly opened.The completion of the branch line of the Canadian Pacific Railway to Midway, and thence to Penticton, furnishes gond railroad facilities, and the new properties are a long distance nearer the Kootena smelters than the Crow's Nest Pasa col- liéries.ao that a large advantage is gained in tran-portation alone.LC The iw amelters at Grand Farka and Greenwood are not more than half the distance, and there in little controlling of business in that quarter.In : Vancouver the scheme ia vega by mining men 88 certain of success.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , © Bpecial Notice.Layton Bros., 144 Peel Street, wish their trons and friends \u201cA bright and pros- avors extended during the past twelve months.\u2014Adv.pe SILVER CUP.\u2014Tohn_ Bennet, master compet for over forty-fi¥e years of the Canada Sugar Refining Company, was presented with « hands me silver cup on the occasion of his retirement from active work last week.9 ahow still further their ation the board of directors pre sented him with a cheque of one thousand dollars.Sanator Geo.A.Drummond made the presentatio aE OF INDUSTRY.\u2014The visiting governors for the present to : the Protestant House of Industrv and Refuge and also to the Homes at Longue Pointe sre Memrs.F.Hodeson and A.Frank Ramsay.The number of lodgings given.in the nicht refure waa B43.outdoor relief for the week was 131 fami: Bes retieved.40 quarter tone of coal, and 4 quarter doubt of the ' cords of wood delivered.qd ent.and \u2018he Opera House would have been packed.« Mr.Norman Andrews and two other gentlemen interested in bringing the lYec- turer: here had spent a lot of time and money in booming: lity by Winston Churchill, | were coming in from Pari Burford and other surrounding ints.The cancelling the engagement thus led to an all round an nee and if Winston Chruchill likes to be talked about to the extent he is credited with he must have felt his ears tingling until 12 o'clock last night.Mr.Andrews left for Toronto this morn- pective profits on the lecture here.PEST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.\u2018In St.James the Apostle Church tomorrow at 10 a.m.special service and Holy Communion will be held.Preacher, Rev.C.G.Rollitt.A BARGAIN.Prick Store Building, with Dwelling above, tn a thriving village in the best agricultural section in the Province of Quebec.Grand opening for first class cash store.Will be sold at a dead snap if closed quickly.Active business being transacted at present, and stock of merchandise can be purchased or not, as desired.- H.FAWCETT nARTLAND, 205 St.James Street, Montreal.Telephone 207.; ; THE VEZINA Naphtha Lamp is the only Lamp on the continent which ves 5 hours\u2019 light, of 100 candle power, fi 1 cent.It is e only Lamp which makes its own gas, and which is patented and manufactured\u201d in the country.It is guaranteed to give complete sat- istaction,_ or, if got, the money is returned.You can see the lamps at the proprietor's house, 510 Sanguinet Street.Joseph F.Vezina.BEAR STEAKS, VENISON STEAKS CARIBOU STEAKS.BROWN BROS., Windsor Market Three Minutes Talk | is the unit the LONE DISTANCE TELEPHONE Bofors calllng Central\u201d mako a note of all you wish tosay.When you get the required connection, - Talk Business >» NOTHING PS that the market affords in Table Waters: + + SURPASSES BEAVER BRAND It is palatable, pleasant and immensely popular.\"ROWAN BROS.& CO, Bottlers, 231 VALLEE STREET, H.L.PUTNAM, RFAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE LOANS, VALUATIONS the event and people |\u2019 TEMPLE BUILDING.1 Bell Teélephone\u2014 Main 4.7 and dirt EE PHELPS & BINNS eason It's time for oysters, and time you realized that- ES \u2018Here\u2019s the Place # To Get 'em.~~ = #] Nice ones always, We take.pride in our stock, and we know you will like what we sell you.ing to take action with regard to securing : the expenses of himdelf and coll es and also for the purpose of collecting the pros We Row Have in Prime Condition | Caledonia Waters | FRIDAY, .AND HER MAJESTY'S, Bvery Eveaing at $15 Deore opon at 7.30.Maviness at SiS pm.NEW YRAR'4s DAY, WEDNESDAY, TURDAY.Prices, Mat.New Year's Day, ta, 150, Me .lua, So; Nights |! 800.Bak.Joa.BS oan 0.200, 396, ALL THIS WREAK Elaborate Socner Musi and Prices\u201410.20 and Mc.Oonviot's Daughter.THEATRE ROYAL | \u201c7=7 a%iame= THE ROSE HILL EAGLISH POLLY CO.vy Elegnot Costumes, Bright Novelties.Next Week\u2014The CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.RBOITAL OF SACRED MUSIC Wednesday, Jan.2nd, 1931.at 8.16 p.m.SOLOISTS -Miss Hollinahcad, Miæ Lang- stafr Miss Wishart ' SOLO ORGANIST and DIRECTOR: \u2014 iloruce W.Reyner.-.Collection in Aid of Chair Fund.WINDSOR HALL 8rd Entertainment of Popular Course ., SLAYTON'S \u2014\u2014mmr, JUBILEE SINGERS FRIDAY EVENING, 4th JAN.Popular Prices.25c, 50c, 75c, C Seats now on sale at Shaw's.Belfast Ginger Ale Is made ONLY by RENNER CAMPBELL & CU, 84 ST.URBAIN STRBST.Please note the Blue Label.v - ARTISTIC PER A EGR A ALLY, ILLUMINATED ~ AAT EAS.Rd LER TAL A , - ACADEMY | Tak, Brose) Mpcince, may Tonys On HE mar KEL Comiag Jan.RA\u2014THE OADNT MONTREAL DRAMATIC ACADEMY, THERRIN ' 2téta GT.CA BD BT, The Only School of Acting in Canada.Classes now Open in Dramatie Riceutien and Physical Culture.Amateurs coached.Plays for sale.Entertainments furnished fof All occasions on short notice.\u2019 Call or send or prospectus.ARTHUR \u201cJ.COLEMAN, ART ASSOCIATION.revere PHILLIPS SQUARE Galleries Open Daily 9 A.M.TO DUSK.ADMISSION, 388, leading Room Open to members till § p.us Intercolonial Railway CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.School and College vacation\u2014Local Exout sion Tickets at Single Fare,- Dec.8 to a, good for return until Jan.31.Commercial Travellers\u2019 Tickets at Single Fare, issued Dec.14 to Dec.20, for return until Jan.4.General Public\u2014Local Excursion Tickets at Single Fare, Dec.21 to Jan 1, good for Totura until Jan.4.D.POTTINGER, .* General Manager.Rallway Office, .= Moncton, N.B., December 15th, 1900.a SPIPRANT, JANUARY 6, 190 Excursion Return Tickets will be issued Doe tween all stations on this railway, in the Province of Quebec, on January 5 and 6, at First Class One Way Fare, good to return until January 7, 1904.\" - D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Moncton, N.B., December 27, 1900.\u2014 \u2014 COCHRANE'S AUDITORIUM.GOOD ICE.Prince Arthur Skating Rink Band Every Evening, GOOD ICE.\u2018also Saturday and New Year's Afternoons.GOOD ICE.We Wish\u2014 All Wearers of SBATH'S $4.00 MADE TO MEBASURB TROUSERS | A Happy New SEATH & SONS, The Trouser Makers, .ROBERT 1817 NOTRE DAME STREET.wes rer FARLOR SETS, SILVERWARE, ) : ' 1 Mave OS FANCY CHAIRS,\u2019 Sensible isu, FANCY ROCKERS, \\ LAMPS, PARLOR TABLES, Holiday WRINGERS, DINING ROOM TABLES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, :JARDINIÈRE STANDS.Gif RUGS, TEA TABLES ifts, MATS, Miho Cor Bio MUSIC CABINETS, TABLE COVEI REA ao, Cashor coton.BEDROOM SETS, :+ BLANKETS, LOUNGES, \u2019 on Credit.NArrressks, | : DIVANS, - PILLOWS, etc., efc.Open Evenings.Dec.27th.28th, 29th.Metropolitan House 1678 and 1680 NOTRE DAME STREET.(Late with E.CHANTELOUP GASFITTERS, PLUMBERS and STEAMFITTERS Office and Works : | 562 and 562 1-2 Craig Street.A carefully selected stock of Gasaliers, Electroliers, Tras,cket Ceiling Lights, Globes and Electric Shades.Bell Telephone Main 3474.- .\u2014r PSE ¢ Puriture, Stoves, Carpets.Furnishing Co., 200 CARS DRY SLAB WOOD FOR SALE.ere DAY AND EVENING CLASSES \u2014AT\u2014 wili be resumed on WEDNESDAY.JAN.Sod.- - Write, call 9 elephoue Main 2890 for pros 56 Victoria Square.G.J.ADAMS & CO.Pct, AT DAVIS, Principal, RACE ACC EEE CEE CEE CESECECE Tel M.806.206 ST.JAMES ST .48 VICTORIA SQUARE, z == Tasstive on every box of the genuine.V LEE UT à cold in one day | a+ kates, Hockey Our Best Wishes |% TOI ALL OUR CUSTOMERS From now up to New Year's all goods purchased for presents will be sold at-great reduction: 5 Sticks, Sleighs, Shovels, Etc.© AY Bell Tel, .Ferchants Tel , LAR Intercolonial Railway.+ Year.| mm LL \u2014\u2014\u2014 - -_\u2014% = = BTS en.[= = 7 + ! 7s THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, M OPEN TILL TEN O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT.eS.CARSLEY CO.wre Notre Dame St Montreal's Greatest Store.St James St.XN Q ° Ÿ ?S N MONDAY, DEC.3ist, 1900.The Big Store's 20th Century Grand January Sale.COLONIAL HOUSE TB lly ait musi J before | fire froside in their ove bow, Into the omes until-the moment comes.mind mother er side comes à But whatever the custom or wherever the the picture of the next old 's night WHAT IT IS\u2014WHA I I climes the same mysterious charm sur when she too will watch at the firemide\u2014 ; T IT MEANS ! i ; PHIL PS SQUARE.rounds the last hour of the old year and and alone! The young wite and hus Now methods in Storekesplag never admit of duliness or slowasss.T8¢ new school of business for the 20th Century will To the coming in of the first fresh hour of band, alone in their own home for the make January as interesting as Christmas and orowds the winter season full of buying chances.Our expectations are all for | the new one.Every heart alive to hope first time watching the old year out, see trade inoresse and for that reason we mean to make next month discount every previous January.oT : : .an Tor in impose the wreck and | the Hicker of Tho S470 S30 oi, You comprehend pertely Be EH Te vex.wo shal bo Fey Wadnoatay morming with botar bargains than e division i , À iness.in w as a m course, we | be ready Wed .like to be left alone to oar thoughts it the or dae dead hopes, the ehedows you can ever remember.Every ee EE re Stak vary Roca] to ireduetions All clastes of merchandise.in bt mer Me baton a.year bone 0 love of tha W : as it were suspe a o ere \u2018omen\u2019 .out end another being uetly ment the editor wishes a very Happy New J ANUARY BARGAIN 8 IN : BASEMENT.\u2018 : .the = rob the oo the 3 betore Year be rd to the t number ° ue msc AWA! young lock forward to the new; which form the past may de new year : FLOUR BARGAIN.GLASSWARR BOYS\u2019 SLEIGHS.© the fain, linger over the past.bear with it peaco and prosperity.1,500 Ibs.Best Hungarian Pastry.Flour.500, Out Crystal Barry nd Fruit Bose: 500 ouly Boys' good hardwood pointer - value, 35be.70c.Sale 550 woul aplendid value at 360.aleigha, nicely painted and well made : 5 regular ' price.Sale peios.sess ae swd vose eee 120 Regular value, 20c.Sale price.13 1-20 Men, Women DE ney Coie Bargoon MARMALADE.CHINAWABA._ SRATB OFFER.{ Edinburgh.Dr.Gund will practice 200 ans otre sure rer et ES 044 pieces 2 Fancy China also cups and 450 pair good strong steel skates the Vio- .tas,\u201d regular vale FLO.Sale pric OO re prions ores ee +150 loria Club style, well made R956 Daring the month of.Jonuary, beginning Wednesday, the 2ud, Henry Morgan & Co, will offer their entire stock (with the exception of two or three lines, such as Standard Patterns, Wernick's Book Cases, etc.which tbey are bound by contract to sell at fixed prices) at discounts unprecedented in the annals of thelr bust: ness.' L JANUARY BARGAINS ON GROUND FLOOR.J Saturday.Mirade, .was accompanied to Lists of the discounts will be published in the Montreal papers \"Mr.M.Connolly, of Montreal, is at the Montreal by her son, Mr.8.N.Reeve, of LANSDOWNE LAWN.SILK BARGAIN.NIGHT SHIRTS.from day to day, and will Told good til the lines are eared out Frontenac.Chicago.Mr.Reeve bas Aso returned 159 plece fine lansdowne lawn of cambric, 70 yards taocy slike ln pretty stripes 40 dozen Men's Flanneiette Night Shirts or the sale is ended.i is viait.from hia western tnp, amily staying ure white, bleached, Ss-inc e.newest colorings.value, 43 > .Customers at distance may rely on getting the same treat- Mr.N.E.Brooks, of Sherbrooke, is viait- Bogular value, 9 in pretty colored stripes, well made ment as those at the counter, A the clerks in ha-Mail Order De- at the Windsor Hotel.egular 12c.Sale price.8 1-20 Gale prios.\u2026.sive smti cece soos +.BHO Regular 50c.Sale price.«.33C ve ing Montreal.- : : .ini partment will be on the alert to see that all letter orders receive } Mr.F.Ed.Meloche, left last evening are betrothal oe Do et the num.\u2019 \u2014 prompt and careful attention.for &t.John; N.B.bor of eligible and un od eh CASHMERE HOSE.LADIES' PURSES, 'ALAMBRA QUILTS.alder goods, such as Furniture, Carpets, ete.purchased and Hon.Mr.Davis, treasurer of Manitoba, peers of that degree to na the = og) of 30 dozen Ladies\u2019 plain Black Cashmere 27 dosen Ladies good quality leather purses 75 only Alambra Quilts in pretty Blue ul M if den: 1er and men is on his way to Ottawa.\u2018 St.Albans, who is 30, and succ ceded the hose.well shaped.very elastic, Rego double frame in bl and oolored.Best and white patterns, full size.Regular a Bret few of the attractions on the becond floor: Mr.and Kat.\"Geo Clarke have left on tenth Duke two years ago.Therd® are tees as sess seas .© priC®.\u2026.sive coon wooo 70 cents.Sale Price.cece oo .54C ; S - @ visit to friends ta Chicago.° however, two Scottish Dukes \u201cwho are \" \u201d \u2014 \" \" \u2014 Mrs.Willard Smith, visiting recently in bashelors\u2014 Duke of Hamilton, premier + FLANNELETTE.HO ARG .ARGAIN : Sherbrooke, bas returned to Montreal.peer of Scotland, who ie 33, and thé Duke 7 \u201c À Ladies\u2018 5 pi B 1 AIN ni CUSHION BARG ° M tf .; +h | of Roxborough, who is 24.Then there is 72 pieces goed quality fancy stripe Flan- es\u2018 fine dongola lace shoes, machine 49 dozen covered Cushions in latest do- an es Mr, John Howden.superintendent of the .] let sewn soles, medium weight, patent tip I : .ship channel, arrived in the city yesterday.the Duke of: Leinster in the peerage of Ire- Belette, pretty colorines.Regular Te.som Bole od Regular §1.00.Sale signe ot Dresden, Muslin, well flied.Mr.J Oote £ the Publi land, but at present he is out of tle run- \u201cSale.price.ve cere sees ond 1-20 PCE.seve sees suse sede esos +.8OC Regular 30c.Sale price.\u2026 «.« .19C Ladies\u2019 Cloth Jackets.\u2026.++.Less 831-3 p.c.Discou .J., paymaster of ¢ ning, being but thirtecn years old.The : : Ladies\u2019 Cloth Capes.t ++.Less 331-8 p.c.Discour Works Department, was in the city.yester widower Dukes are Norfolk, Richmond, Ladies: vert Jackets.+\u2026.Less 3214 p.c.Dis - .« ° c adles\u2019 pes.vocc0u0s : Ce A5 Eiepateich will send the Cie #24 Rutland JANUARY BARGAINS ON FIRST FLOOR.adios Golf Capes.ICT Ee 5818 bio Dise ee Eur Toronto où Jeausy ou sears of he Turki Legion 2 Tere ly Lee BE SE BES ond sccretary of the Turkish Legation at | en's ers an n oAKS.\u2026.\u2026.33 1-3 p.C 8th.: Washington, will, with her husband, take JACKET DISCOUNTS.COSTUME DISCOUNT.MEN\u2019S SUITS.Ladies\u2019 and Misses Cloth | uits ceeveomenness Less 5.pe Disco Mr.and Mrs.Cofien, of Sherbrooke, an active part in this season\u2019s entertain.Fvery Jacket ln the Mautle Room reduced An garments in the Costume Room are 43 only Men's stylish Navy serge suits, od as erases .[2 Discou h t ho te trip to Mont- i Mad Sidk A > : 1 from 33 1-3 per cent, to: Half and Quarter ge > Ladies\u2019 Flannellette Wrappers .Less 20 p.c.Discoi ave returned home after a trip to Mont- ing.a am i dky will be the only fem price.: reduced from 33 1-3 per cent to half price.ven lined.Regular value to Ç Ladies: Cashmere Wrappers Jacko Les 2 pc.Disco real.presentative of the Sultan at the! Ladics* Beaver Cloth Jackets cut double 27 Lodtes\u2019 stylish Twoed costumes, Jacket PriCS.-c.ooo oe I seen 84.10 .5 Less = Ç Colonel Buchan is the guest of Mr.and New Year's day reception at the White breasted, step collar, pearl buttons, ap- Chestesficl front, skirt full flare, lined Men's Fancy Tweed Sul Ladies\u2019 Flannel Dressing Jackets .Lees 20 p.c.Discoui Mrs.Henry Cawthra, \u201cYeadon Hall,\u201d To- house, when the wives and daughters of piique, trimmed fawn and drab, Regu- \u2019 or 8 Faucy Tweed \"Suits, lined through- Ladies\u2019 Silk Japanese Quilted Dressing Gowns.20 \u2018p.c.Disco ronto.den house, when the wives and daughters of 40 cfu for January cheap sais, Croseroit mes 1 sate out and well finished.Regular vaso, Lace\u2019 Bill dapancec Quilted Dressing Jacketa Lo oe wel Kiteon and Mr.Tan MMoolm are Sjadam Ferrough, wife of Ali Ferrough eer rns nner seen seen eee oon BCDB price.vee sere eee +: 84.60 $6,00.Sale price.8$4.38 aan es areas can a ss FE Less 20 p.c.Discount .The Dominlon Atlantic steamer Prince | 3° Holland, delegate to convention: T.W sort of soins.Each edition ls limited, and who, after over two yearw service at Sierra gaward, which is repairing at Halifax, Jinguire nlternate: frown and M.Burke, although only a very few books are issued fully under the lounge, and then loaded the Standard Fashion Co.\u2019s Patterns and - Publicationson sale January 2nd.| Mail Orders Carefully Attended to.Leone London on his way to wlii[ start from Yarmouth the first euch year, some hands are kept busy Canada on leave, was ordered to Youth Ta Januery for the south, Yo perform one of Blok visto committee.ZThe Installation etiin them out.Mr.Howells will be prin 1 tied a oe he trigger, making _ 2 Africa on special service, and is now on his Aha services between porte In Floride and on January n next.The reports the ere till Wednesday.n one en e cord, which he wey to Cape Town.the West Indles.= - = Weeretary and treasurer and the address of apr, put about his bi toe.He must have Placed : \u201cMr.William Abott, jated for about : ere the retiring ehict ranger were rected with Special Notioe.the muasle of the gun in his mouth and ei avec : > $ - applause, and the cou ou ey cou .Templemans pure k ma , then pulled the trigger.No'one was about N 8 year Tih Mr.F A Mitchell in eet BANQUET TO MR.MEIGS.hen show thelr appreciation ot hele of.a be.Lawrence Main Btreet, hove the premises at the time, and he must have - Iron Steel Company, in Belleville, has {hem to the same offices for 190L.8 Sherbrooke Street.been dead for some time, as he was not .; his .with e, The =n tors of uoi will Do Sn \u2018 \u2018 Tel Fast 180.diecovered until Mr.and Mre.Bain came severed connection that co y, ec Missisq MANSON Le M NS All oth meats of the De- home from church at one o'clock, and went ; 8 and intends now to open business In ont : Honor to Their Member on ; IVIL ASONS.or ere.best quality.to enter the house by the kitchem door, as : Mansonville, Que., Dee.81, livery everyw was their usual custom.On seeing the - 4 .- body of Demarse lying on the floor with MONTRE AL.January 9 1 leat] £ RE Loons or edge.No.a, AF na AM, d'in nel the top of his head completely blown off Teturn.+ TN to the city sosompanled by their! standriage Best Spect : \u2018a night.the follow! On Wednesday the third recital of sacred and brains and blood soatiered | il at 2 Sogn the Mieses Muriel and Olive \u2014The electore of den RTS 2 ere were John's pon tor w.Bro, B music will be given In the Church o* st.tions, Mre.Bain was completely overcome C ' ss who have been pursuing epecial stu- banquet to Mr.D.B.Moigs, member-elect H._ Perkins, W.M.: Bro.Gee, W.Traver.James the Apostle.\u201d The soloists will be and swooned away.od now lies in a crit- p= > go - oy gs ow | .= for the county, at this piace on Wednesd 'W.: Bro.J.M.Jones, J.W.: Bro.N.I.Mian , Hollinshend, Mixa Tangwtaff, Miss leal condition.deputy coroner, Dr.Yoo = A RE = dies in Dresden and Geneva, and their Cvening, Jan pince on can ar A iy iensarer: R.W, Bro.D.A, Man.Wishart, with Horace W.Reyner as solo Arlen, was summoned Immediately, and at ( ) Cy Co (ov Go) A L > \\\\ (ov GC) C b) Co) =) G ANS UN RUN UNE QUES UNE .; a son, Dr.Charles Cowen Gusd, who has, foilowed b Pur De t Riu | : Niro.the Rev, W.R.organint\u2019 and director.\u2018The full choir of the inquest which he subsequently beld - ae na o aif additional | (oNSTE0, ML & haw bos engaged, and à cha) secretary; Tira.the Rev.D D.; Bro.H: the church will sing à The full noir 9.verdict of sulcide was rendercd.No res Li.a due Hospital of Loodadl, Paris Dies enjoyable time is anticipated.ond 2 og To x Sg x do Parking, Male ' ce + son can be given for the act.on \u2026 ; ° + - ot \u2019 ; - 4 .a .; om ~~ - .N .» .oa Chris Mre F.P.Sonninea \u2014On a oa Decembes .and Mre, W.DUROCHER\u2014At Hantingdon, eembèr 23, the wife of Wm, Mullins Street, Point Day, a da toe 5 4 ugh Cr Cane e., on De- or, of Decebmer & sou.; a son.A: où P.Q., 1 £53 vite ot \u2018Arche Leger, of | PA t Granby, Que, on December 19, _ à daughter to Mr.and Mrs.J.I.Payne, - BSARGENT\u2014At Glen Sutton, ey cember 16, the wife of Ersesne Sargent, i | of a son.| WHRATLEI-\u2014Àt 83% Liv Charles, on 4 and Mre, George Wheatley.\u201c.MARRIAGE.MRCHER-DANIELS\u2014On Christmas I .at the bride's facher's, Th , | / \u2018 of Fenelon, W.7 ' \u201c to Emma Caroline t, 8t., Point a son to Mr.\u201c mis\" Leslie Archer, of Eien, Daniels.CUSHEN-RIDDEI\u2014At the residence of the bride's Toronto, by thc Rev.Willa Lang to.Mary ter of Mr.James Walsh.Georgina, daughter of AS.D.Cushen, of Hamilton, On LANG-WALSH\u2014On December 26, at the residey of the bride's father, Orms- town.) the Rev.D.W.Morison, B.A; Ellabeth, daugh- L.father, 306 Richmond Street west, Armstrong kX à Black, del, to LEAPER-MeGILL\u2014At Lancaster, Ont.,.on Dece: B.Juli LIVIN er 26, by the Rev.Joseph\u2019 J.Leaper, «# Montreal, t MoGilt, of Lancaster, TON-WELSMAN\u2014Or 20; the.residence of the by Ont.U.Tanner, | December rides father, the Rev.Dr.Parsons, Mise Alice Jes- sic Welsman, second daughter of Chas.\u2018Welsmaa, to John Melville -Avingston, of nto.HICDONAT N.PARFITT\u2014At 6t.George's ch, Montreal, ee on December 28, by Very Rev.Dean Carmichael, assisted Fr the Rev.Prof.Cody, of Toronto, Rev.ald Bruce Macdonald, principal of St.ndrew's College, Toronto, to Theresa ate, only daughter of Albion Parfitt, of , London, Ong MeLACHLAN-PIXGWALE\u2014At \u2018 the resli- dence of thet: A ., - Co , \u2014\u2014 P\u2014\u2014 \u201ce's parents, on Wednes- #8, by the Rev.A, Graham, + Tachlan.of North Lancas.24% Dingwall, eldest daughter -Jewall, of Charlottenburg.\u2014On Christmas Day, Fou Palgrave, Ont.\"pa Pepper, B-À., father of sed by the Rev.J.G.Rog- \u2018del P.Riddell, of Rossburn.a, Alblon, Riddell, 4% A, B.D., er of the Rey.Prof.of Wesley College, 2,108 Mr.James Riddell, of.-_DIOth Winnipeg, to Miss Bessie Pepper: DEATHS IN THE CITY.wife \u201c \u2018ormerly rector of St.Paul\u2019 Virginia.Funeral ond, 100, .Va., Hamilton, «nd, sppers please copy.! SLPRTC \u2014 On lerc.ged 35 \u2019 a Ler a.undag, .~esldence Of RMICHABL -On Deo.27, Bessie Graham, of the Fev.Hartley Carmichael, D.D., 8 Church, Rich.private.Ont., and Dublin, Ire- \u2018Rich- x the 27th inst, Georges Le- years and 9 months, son of Funeral! will take place on .at 2 o'clock, from the of bis father-in-law, Mr.A.Ma.thseu, No.548 Pullum Street te Cote 10 Full t, te des Neiges ROWN Gens the 23th George and \u2018months and 1 135th tnst., at 9 MPSON \u2014 At her reside on the years and mst., at 553 Cadieux William, dearly beloved son Levina Brown, aged 3 years, day.Funeral private, on a.m.305x noe, 23 Durocher 29th instant, Elizabeth David- 7 months, native of Moneymore, County Derry, Ireland, widow late F Funeral pri- w.{=In this city, > 159s S¢.-68F8 and 11 months, © interred Toning.Friends and : 3 George Street Robert Simpson.207x on December 30th, 1900, , at the age of 31 James T.Rowan, »f the firm of Rowan Bros & Co.Funeral ~~ Tuesday, January 1st, 1901, at 3.30 o'clock from above address to Place Pa at Joliette on Toy Wednesday acquaintances are ecttully Invited to attend.papers please copy.New York 308 DEATHS ELSEWHERE.BISSETT St.John, 24, Mary Ann.ido Blesett, aged 87 years.BROWN\u2014At Quebec, on.Dece .Jia MeCorkell, wife of S.years.N.B., on December widow of Capt.Thomas mber 26, Ly- T.Brown, aged COLQUHOUN\u2014On December 22.at Wil.Lemaborg, Elizabeth McDonald, relict of as, in her 79th year, SINLAY\u2014At the Pavilion General Hospi- à \u2018tal, Toronto.on December 22, Mrs, Marthe late .Colquhoun, garet Jane Finlay, aged 60 years, widow M the late Jahn Finlay, and mother of dre.W.M.Graham, Lakefield, Ont.RAME\u2014At ber 24, istrate, In his on - Christmas morning, wold.father of Mrs.F Westmount, LORIMER\u2014At Grimsby, Ont., in her 78th year, Alexander Lotimer, former l!brarian Toronto University, James B.Lorimer, LYSTER\u2014At South Durham, 24, Ruth Haines, of the late Rev.* wife of cember 21, suddenly, Collingwood, Ont., on Decem.Willlam John Frame, 62nd year.SRISWOLD\u2014At Brooklyn, Police, Mag- N.Y., suddenly, Willard F.Gris- | .H.Waycott, of on December relict beloved Que., on De- of apoplexy, at the residence of Mr.Philip Dowd, cousin of \u2018he G.W.\u2019 % year of his age.ke \u201chs 73rd year, KE: son of the late Horatio + of Quebec, ON\u2014In Brooklyn, -N.\u201cYe deceased, Willlam H.Lyster, William ' +\u2014At Frampton.4° 17, - Robert ae Nevlii.2- agent Life Aäsurance Co,\u2018 in the Y.on December ratio oa Nelson lumber merchant, * Que, McCéwan, Ars, son of James McCowan and Cath- on De- aged 28 TELL ME NOT 4ny gell can beat Charlotte.BBLTIXG.FIRE HOSE, BTC.\u2018ses and Quality Considered, Competitors.we uriderquote all HOS.FORRESTER.CO.St.James St.Phone.Main 3060.irald Coupons y 7 «BOOKS for 20c Crime a\u201d Ro BT FRENCH- by mail POCKNT WEBSTER\u2019 + POOK! sIONARY, 12c; ws 166; PF mail, 13e.COTON »»e.Ocoper *+e\u20260.Cine 4 \u2018MBER DESIGNER, Be: YDAY PACTS, 2c; by - \u201cIN COOK BOOK, ONDAY, DECEMBBER 31.\"COUPONS GOLD ++ 10004 ++ rou will be aocep Herald in pial 4 it, on een- OOD AS secures one of - by mail.ENGLISH DIC- 5 DIOTIONARY, by mail, 7, mall, 200.25e; b 1 © 88 must be sent for each book He.BN ny 0 - \u2018RAILWAY OR male or female, in return for | | merit, ) PERSONAL ba a de oly one wiy to Tesch those who read Ty tis vertising ERALD, so words, 20\u20ac\u2018; la ro T and that is by advertising 10c; six insertions, 25c.DAY, DEC.ERE is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014 in the HERALD.Twenty words, che Heras and ot #0 words, 30¢ ; six ad SITUATIONS VAQANT way to reach hose who read PERSONAL - VIOLIN, BANJO, MANDOLIN and guita.Prof.T.8 Inotrue- tor, 66 Beaver Hall Hill.Hours: 9 a.m.to 10 p.m.23 ONAL \u2014 T N, SON Charles Thompson, butcher, of Leicester; was last beard of in Birmingham about 1801-2; supposed to have gone to Toronte Slater Annie inquires.PERSONAL \u2014 FOR SALE, GOOD CHANCE for Christmas, in the way of old fash- fomed jewellery, bric-a-brao, bronses, Shetf- field plate, mahogany furniture, bedroom sets, sofas, odd chairs, pictures, and many other suitable articles.We also buy and exchange.Montreal Stamp and Book Exchange, 2414 St.Catherine, near Peel, 313x PERSONAL \u2014 WANTED, FAMILIES TO subscribe to new plan to relieve heavy funeral expenses.For an annual subscription of One Dollar ($1.00), we will turnish & coffin, varnished, or.covered in black, a hearse with two horses, and the neces- S8ry houss furnishings.Wm.Tracey & Co., Funeral Superintendents, $7 aod \u20188 Inspector st.Bell Telephone, Main use.Est.1883, PERSONAL \u2014 THE BEST PLAGE TO BUY our Xmas Furs is at M.Vogel's, 218 .Bleury, between St.Catherine and Ontario dts, 25 per cent.off all goods.Repairing of all kinds peatly done.Satisfaction guaranteed.310x send name, birth date, and 10c for horo- Scope of life.Address H.Irvine, F.A., Leadbury, Ont.-316x PERSONAL \u2014 BADGES FOR.SOCIETIES and Parades, Fine Commercial Printing: also Fine Advertising Art Blotters.Mon- cel & McCallum, 210 St.James st.tr PERSONAL \u2014 A NO.1 LUNCH OAN BE procured at any time between $8 a.m.and 10.30 p.m., at 696 Sherbrooke st.Also a + Choice selection of cakes and candles.25x PERSONAL \u2014 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIble for any debts whatever contracted In my name, without an order signed by my- __self.M.P.Laverty, The Hill Top.307x PERSONAL \u2014 THE YOUNG GENTLEMAN wishes to communicate with the young lady with whom he took car at St.Law- whom he bowed on leaving at St.Catherine and Mountain sts.Box X, Herald.306x PERSONAL\u2014FREE THE PICTURE OF - Your future wife or husband,\u201d eent with every 10c box of Alsatian perfume powder by mail.Address Alsatian Perfume __ Co., 261 Cadieux Street, Montreal.5 PERSONAL\u2014THE YOUNG GENTLEMAN wishes to communicate with the young lady with whom he took car at St.Lawrence Street about nine Friday night, and to whom he bowed on leaving at St.Catherine and Mountaln Streets.Box X, Herald.308.MISOBLLANBOUS AF There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HeraLD.so words, toc ; six insertions, asc, REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE BROKER.Suburban property a speclalty.Money 0 loan.Robt.Goold, 157 St.James st.[14 FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND ALL TIMES, Harris & Hopton's, 2362 St.Catherine st.flowers.Mushrooms, always fresh.307x IERNEY PIANO EXPRESS \u2014 PIANOS safes, machinery and furniture of ali kinds moved, hoisted and lowered: safety guaranteed.346 St.James stre t.Tei, Main 1646, .313 CROCKFORD'S DINING ROOMS\u2014BREAK- fast dinner or supper, 15¢; best in oity.Table board, $230 per week; 21 tickets, $2.75; always open.537b Craig street.314x ROYAL SILVER PLATE CO.PLATING and repalring of old silverware.table and ornamental ware.Gilding In all its branches.40 St.Lambert Hill.316x .MARTIN & SON, 2508 ST.CATHERINB invite their numerous friends and others and flowers before buying elsewhere.Largest greenhouse tn city.; : 3x GO TO E.R.BAKER, 283 BLEURY STRBET, and have your carpets cleaned and made over.Mattresses remade and returned same _day.| Upholstéring.te DANCING SKELETON.14 INCHES HIGHT: lots of fun.By mall, only 10c.Novelty Co., La Presse, Room 10, Montreal.307x R.G.SALLOWAY, CARPENTER \u2014 ALL kinds of jobbing work done at short notice.Personal attention given to same.___ Workshop and Office, 122 Bieury st.26x HAVE YOUR PIANO TUNED AND RBGU.lated for $1.30, by the well-known, recommended Jobn Cross, 38 Parc Logan .West,\u201d 31x FOR SALE \u2014 TYPEWRITERS RBPAIRED, all makes thoroughly understood; work guaranteed.Wm.M.Hall & Co., 1702 Notre Dame st.Phone Main 983.322 MISCELLANEOUS\u2014WATCHES AND JEW.eliry repaired, watches cleaned, 5c: maln spring, 50c, watch crystals, 6c, Satisfaction guaranteed and warranted one year, A.Heller, 145a St.Lawrence St.2 .EDUCATIONAL = \u2018 4% There 13 only one way to reach those hi the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the Henares 80 words, 10c : six insertions, asc., VIOLIN, BANJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR, Prof.T.A.Simpson, Instructor, 66 Beaver Hall Hill, Hours, 9 a.m.to 10 p.m.28x ARTIST (EXHIBITOR, PARIS STUDENT etc.) desires puplis in ol] painting, any branch.Lessons glven at pupils\u2019 homes.McConchle, 63 Victoria.806x COMMERCIAL TELEGRAPH tuition to = essons in French.Apply by letter, Telegrapher, Herald Office.207 BIGNOR FABIANT, M.A.A.M.P., FROM TH European Courts and Paris Conservatoire.can receive a few more vocal and instru mental pupils, to train for useful gi- tions.Lessons given in French, 23 Nie.toria st.- - + Nix POUND SF There 1s only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and thut is by advertising i D so words, 10\u20ac ; six insertions, see 08 in the Hezavo.FOUND \u2014~ A BULL TERRIER.O : can have same -by proving Pa NER paying charges.S0A Selby st., Westmount, 307x FOUND \u2014 THB GREATEST REMEDY FOR Asthma, Bronchitis Cat Cheaters Cure.Bola by \"dreds., 481 Lagauchetiere st.50c and $1.00.318x PHARMACY EXAMS, \u2014 Results of the Christmas Sessional Tests at the Montreal Ogllege.The Christmas sessional examination of the Montreal College of Pharmacy \u2018were beld on December 19 to 21, Inclusive, when the following students, named in order of o passed in the following subjects: otany\u2014l.Vadboncoeur Joseph D 3.L.Williams, W: C.Waish, I.G.ran: H.Therien, A.Hibour, P, P, Sabouri \u2019 pJualor Ghemistry\u2014H, Therien, J.N.Nor- ndin, J.P.H.DE Ma de, J.J.A.Filion, emior m'stry\u2014In this clase none of the students obtat ont- see to pas: oo the required percent unior Materia Me T.A.Swift, Kenneth Chalme., eh Ton WwW lsgn, Miss Rr B Fire $ Willlams, .C: sh, F.A.Ne .and Lodle Weinfeld.« nr L Brown nlor Materia ca\u2014B, Joseph Valois, P.P, un, ce glette, J.P.H.Lalonde, H.C.Brossard and .A.Monet, The next examipation will take next, at the closing of t place fn @ college win the ents - The col- manding of the ih ed total will give t 4 -1001 Bursday, January 3, .es HE \u2014 te Le ff Tr - PERSONAL \u2014 YOUR PAST AND FUTURE.revealed by the great European astrologer; | rence street about nine last night, and to.is the place to get your piants and eut to inspect their great variety of plants | street.WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.coming.Books is now Y.fes 32.50 per day.honeat, rellable men.ul, Our nificght WANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID, NURSE AND Cook.Apply Mra, Jacobson, 64 Crescent IRISTMAS 18 set of Holiday ces, from 50c up.Samples of ¢ books, in a neat black case, nailed to canvassers for 25c.Order quick.beral terms, MoDermid & Logan, Lon- : a, Ont.x WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN IN EVERY LOcality throughout \u2018Canada to Introduce our taking up show-cards om trees, ces, along roads, and al] comspicuous Places, also distributing small advertise- lug matter.Commission or salary $80.00 Der month and expenses not to exceed Steady employment to good, No experience need- Write for full particulars.The Empire Medicine Co., Loudon, Ont.99x speaking 823 WANTED\u2014COMPETENT ENGLISH SALESman for high class furniture house; one French preferred.good address, experience and established connection.None others need apply.An- Fidel by letter, at once.X., Herald Of- ce.x Must bave Massachusetts.erine st.dicine Co., Brockviile, On 752 Craig st.dress.James st.ronto.streets.man for family.family of two.8.30, at 38 Fort st.wemen.603 Craig st._ WANTED \u2014 (GENERAL trait medallions.five dollars per day.naces, references required.ald anywhere.wages.days.lington, vt.- .WANTED \u2014 MANAGING PARTNER, FOR an American Corporation in Canada.Sal- Ary to start, $100 per month.Must have $600.00 cash and best of references as to character and ability.Address Food Reform Company, 64 Federal st, Boston, x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD STRONG BOY, FOR delivering parcels.Apply 2261 St.Cath- WANTED\u2014AGENTS, MALE AND FEMALB, wanted everywhere, large returns, handsome premiums, to sell proprietary artt- cles constantly needed by everyone.dress - (with stamp) The Dr.Howard Met WANTED \u2014 ONE ALL DAY WAITRESS and two for lunch; must be experienced.WANTED \u2014 A CANVASSER, OF GOOD AD- Apply F.Abraham, Herald, St.WANTED \u2014 WE MUST AT ONCE HAVE A number of rellable persons and families fn this locality to work for us, whole or spare time; good wages pald; no canvassing.Write for position to-day.Syndicate, Dept.A., 130 Yonge st., WANTED \u2014 RUNNERS, CUTTERS, GIRLS for ironing machines, shirt makers.Skel- ton Bros.& Co., cor.Duke and William | WANTED\u2014CAPABLE, RESPECTABLE WO- eneral housework, in American d plain cook.toria ave., Westmount, a.m.xX WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT, WHOLESOME GIRL, to do plain cooking and, housework for Apply between 7.30 and WANTBD\u2014CANVASSERS, BOTH MEN AND Apply at once to W.SERVANT FOR small family.Apply 21 Chomedy st.308x_ WANTED \u2014 TWO CANVASSERS FOR POR- Can easily make two to Samples supplied.French preferred.Box N 180, Herald.309x WANTED \u2014 A MAN WITH SOME KNOWledge of greenhouse work, horses, and able to milk, gentleman\u2019s residence near Montreal; must \u2018be reliable aid strictly temperate; best of Address N 181, Her- x WANTED \u2014 LET US PROCURB YOU A JOB, Pay us $1 out of first month's State your case and enclose 10c silver, for reg.and postage, aud we will find: you satisfactory situation within 20 Young's Employment Agency, pur- x WANTED \u2014 GIRL TO HELP IN HOUSEwork; no washing.Apply §76 Cadieux st.Ad- 321x 6x tt People's 307x Call 510 Vic- 308x 308x J.Taylor, x care of fur- for a \u2026 Sherbrooke st.ence from last place.sale hardware.upstairs bedroom.Pharmacy.25 Phillips sq.gent men, without travel.lutely no canvassing.dressed stamped cnvelope.- pany, Chicago.- girl.Apply 198 Coursol st.Mount Royal ave.685 Cadieux sta fly, __and 8-9 p.m._ ly, house; Upper [\u2014 Regulator in Canada ™* agent.Address Lewis R Pa.U \u2018berry Street, Reading.WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENBRAL SERVANT for small family; no washing.Apply, 146 A & WANTED \u2014 RELIABLE AND EXPERIENCed gas and steam fitters; must have refer- Apply at once.Lusignan st., Montreal.___ 3 WANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR WHOLE- Applicants must be weil recommended, write well, and bé good at figures.Addreds Wholesale stating references, Box N 184, Herald.308x WANTED - AS GENERAL SERVANT, A young active woman, with some experience of general housework and cooking, Satisfactory references required.Kitchen has range and gast stove.Apply to 378 Metcalfe \u201c ave.(near Sherbrooke), Westmount.WANTED \u2014 MESSAGE BOY, AT DOWLER'S WANTED \u2014 A LARGE LIFE INSURANCE company want sbme ambitious and intelli- previous experlerfce, to solicit risks for them.Libera compensa- tlon and every factlity given: This is an opportunity for bright young men in banks or counting houses, desiring more active and remunerative employment, to build up an increasing income for themselves.Address F., Box N 185, Herald Office.310x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for small family: no washing.Apply Im: mediately, 108 Mitcheson ave.city.810x \u2018WANTED \u2014 FAITHFUL P Salary $780 and expenses.Enclose Colonial Com- WANTED \u2014~ A GOOD, STRONG YOUNG 10% WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL WHO CAN French and English.Apply 209 WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, YOUNG GIRL to take care of child, two years old: one that can sleep at home preferred.Azply WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 14, for light housework, in small private fam.Address Box 'N 187, Herald Office.WANTED \u2014 THOROUGHLY GOOD COOK, also house tablemaid; city references; good wages.Apply 91 Mackay st., between 1\u20143 WANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG GIRL OF fifteen or sixteen\u2018 years, to assist with houser ork.66 Beaver Hall Hill.WANTED -~ A SMART YOUNG GIRL FOR light housework.11 Park ave, * Slix WANTED \u2014 BAND MASTER FOR RBGI- mental band, out of city.Must be good solo B cornet player.Write, with full particulers, Box M, L.O.He 3x \u2014~A FURNACD MAN IMMBDIATE- St Urbain Street.Must have good references.Apply P.O.Box, a WANTED-A GOOD AND RELIABLD PARTY; to manufacture Reaser's Heat and Draft BRSONÉ Herald.easer, 650 Mul- 09x 67 09x Hardware, Comfortable 807x 3x To- 1 x > SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALN &F There ls ol that 1s by Shvertge) boss who read insertions, 836, \u2019 20 30C § siz » WANTED ~ PEOPLE WHO HAVE yet put up double windows to employ James Johnston, MSA Blsury st.Best ork, low prices.Full stock of ware WANTED\u2014PARTIRS REQUIRING UPHOL- atering, carpet beating, laying or sewing, \u201c ete., to call on E.R.Barker, Bleury strest.\u2018Phone Up 2438.TED \u2014 OFFICES REQU - temporarily, auditing, etc, please apply to G.G.Dustan (Graduate Institute of Accountants of Nova Scotia), 48 Cathcart st, Montreal.__ 806x ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY CARPENTER and joiner, work done by the job or by the day or Hour.Address J.Nutt, 185 St.Antoine tt.Phone Main 913.308x WANTED \u2014 WORK BY A- CARPENTER / and cabinet maker, used to houses repair- / ing and furniture repairing.Low prices.Miller, 1680 Ontario st.309x WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS OARETAKER, janitor or sexton; can furnish best of references.Address 195 Letourneaux ave., Maisonneuve.Siix \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE 4% There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD, 26 words, 10\u20ac ; six insertions, ssc.WANTED\u2014SITUATION AS GENERAL SERvant or housekeeper in small family, by woman with girl two years and a halt old; no objection to leave city.H., 21 Alexander st.\u2018 805x__ WANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY, IS A good laundress.30A City Councillors ut.WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG WOMAN, POSItion as plain cook; good city references.23B Shearer st., Point St.Charles, 308 WANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH woman, work by the day, washing, ironing or clpaning; city references.818 Cadieux st.307 WANTED \u2014 SEWING FOR LADIES OR gentlemen, in private families, or at home, by young lady.M.R., 6744 Sanguinet street.307 WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, work by the day or care of of- __ fices._5 Balmoral st.307 WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work by the day or half day; reterences.883 Dorchester st.ax WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPBCTABLE WOMAN, 582 Dorchester st.309x Lost AF Ther: 1s cnly one way to reach\u2019 those who read the Herald \u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD.» 80 words, 10\u20ac ; six insertions, sgc.LOST \u2014 XMAS DAY, A YELLOW HORSE blanket, with yellow lining.Flngder please return to 179 Canning st.and be ®ewarded.LOST \u2014 LAST EVBNING, ON ONTARIO avenue,\u2019 Sherbrooke or Drummond street, a large woollen glove.Reward to finder at Y.M.C.A.office.309x LOST \u2014 \u2018TUESDAY, GOLD OVAL SHAPE locket, diamond in centre; good reward at 121 8t.Matthew st.307 LOST \u2014 24TH, PURSE, CONTAINING s bill, 3 small bills and other change; Grand Trunk ticket, ih or between Chapman's and Hamilton's.Pleaso rcturn to 899 Sherbrooke st.fo 307 LOST \u2014 A BROOCH PIN, SET WITH pear! heart and-turquoise forget-me-nots.Finder will be rewarded by urning to __ 1146 Sherbrooke st.__ LOL _ 309 LOST \u2014 \"A \u201cGARNET SET CRESCENT brooch, betwken 69 Osborne/ street and Welland Cafe.Reward at above address.307 LOST = DOG, LAST SUNDAY.BLACK AND tan, very fat, answers to name of Bob.W.H.Chapman, corner and St.Catherine st.LOST \u2014 STRAYED FROM 3% CRESCENT Buckingham ave.> 307 street, collie dog, answers to name of Governor.Parties who are suspectéd of holding same will be prosecuted.\u2026 307 LOST \u2014 A MINK RUFF, MONDAY MORNing, on Guy street, near St.Catherine.Please return it to 416 Guy st.308 LOST \u2014 DECEMBER 20TH, A SILVER \u2018watch and gold chain, with 2 lockets attached.between De Lorimier and Ontario or M.B.R.offices and McGill st.Finder please return to 278 Bourgeois st.Repard.10x LOET \u2014 BETWEEN MANCB AND CRBSs- cent sts., via Sherbrooke, a purse containing $2 and cards, with lady's name.Return to 2294 St.Catherine st.Reward.i 309 LOST\u2014A WHITE OOLLIF BITCH WITH Sable about ears, answering to Heather Bell, Reward at 73 St.Matthew 8t.3.TO.Abso- self-ad- 310x 3lix 3068 _ HORSES AND CARRIAGES.£2 There is only one way to reach these who read the Herald\u2014and that is Ly advertising in the HErALD, 70 words, s0C ; six insertions, 25c.; FOR SALE \u2014 HORSE AND CARRIAGE.T.W.Foster & Co, Auttion and Sale Stables, 597 to 601 St.Paul st., one block west of McGill.Ilorses by auction évery Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 2.30 p.m.Phone 3265 Main.3x FOR SALE \u2014 HORSES, SLEIGHS, HAL.ness, Robes, etc., by auction, avery Tuesday, at 2.30, at Fraser Bros.\u2019 Depository, corner St.James and Inspector st.Private sales every day 312x FOR SALE\u2014PAIR SMALL PONIES; WELL broken; single or double; quiet for children; also stable boarders wanted, T, J.O'Neil & Co., cor.Victoria square and Juror street.; 34x FOR BALE \u2014 HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, rugs, robes, harnesses, sleigh trimmings, cushions, whips, surcingles, bells brushes, halters, etc.D.Dowell, 606 St.Paul, near Hay- Market.9 FOR SALE \u2014 HORSE AND CARRIAGE.T.W.Foster & Co., Auction and Sale Stables, 597 to 601 St.Paul st., one block west of McGill.Horses by auction every day, at 2.80 p.m.Phone 3265 Main.3iix 308x 5x ellx 31x act as sole 6 FOR SALE\u2014LIGHT DRIVING-OR TRACK harness; some spocial bargains; sleighs of all kinds; 60 styles to choose from.R.J.Latimer & Co.144 McGill.Six QUEBEC CARRIOLE, LATEST DESIGN, Aberdeen Surreys, Gentlemen's Driving Sleighs, Alexandria Speeder, cheap; Heavy Teaming Sleighs, Feed Cutters, ete.The Frost & Wood Co., Limited, 160 McGill street, : 38x VOR SALE \u2014 BARGAINS IN SECONDHAND Cutters, Sleighs, Grocers\u2019 Bobs, and Snow Sleighs.Welch, orner' St.Alexander and Lagauchetiers.\u2019 304x POR SALR \u2014 2% SLEIGHS AND HARNESS of all kinds, new and some secondhand, at your price for cash (if not under cost).This is a clearing sale of sietghs.R.J .Latimer & Co., 144 McGill st.x FOR SALB \u2014 HORASP, 335.00.v.; 211x __ Bronsden Lane.FOR SALE\u201450 SETS OF THB VERY BEST NOT work by the day or half day.References.Finder will be rewarded on returning to | APPLY LS FEAT To LET\u2014COMFORTABLE 7-ROOMED [4 the H -| wo words, 30¢; six RCOMS\u2014FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, ROOMS AND BOARD There is onl way to seach those who read Zand that iy advertising in the Hanauh, ate board, b , week or month.STILL- WELLS Temperance House, 711 sad 713 Craig st @ ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, FOUR COMFORTABLY furnished rooms.with board.Apply 180 - = Mansfield et.RCOME AND BOARD \u2014 DOUBLE AND single room, both comfortably furnish rates reasonable; gentlemen preferred.st 8 Cathoart te | Rood \u2014 To LET LARGE, COMFORTABLY furnished, in private family; no ebildren or other boarders; gentlemen preferred.83 Fort at.u ROONS owen ISHED ROOMS, WITH board, In a very desirable place; also table \u2018board.315 Craig, above Dominion Bmigration Office.312x WITH board, in a very desirable place; also table board.815 Craig street, above Dominion Emigration Office.ROOM \u2014 A NICE __brooke st.ROOM \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLE ROOM, | ROOMS \u2014 TO LET.A LADY, HAVING A large villa residence in Westmount, will have three rooms on bathroom flat, bay window, all elegantly furnished, -electric light, telephone board.Addrees 320 Ken- sington ave., off.Sherbrooke st.309x ROOM \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLE ROOM et habits; Eng- water; central.x and board, for ome qui lish family: hot and cdi 21 St.Edward st.ROOMS \u2014 TWO ROOMS, COMFORTABLY furnished, with or without board, 6 minutes\u2019 walk from Windsor.\u20187 Beaver Hall square.308x ROQMS \u2014 FINELY FURNISHED DOUBLE parlors, heated, gas, plano, first-class board; choice home for couple; private; central; near Park ave.Box N 176, Herald.07x ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR GBN- tlemen, first class in every respect, large, bathroom flat.147 Metcalfe st., near Mc- \u2018Gill College, 813x ROOMS\u2014WELL AND COMFORTABLY FURnished, bathroom and upper floor, private family: references exchanged.Apply forenoon ar evening.37 McGill College ave.ROOM\u2014ONB LARGE DOUBLE AND SINGLE and bath in housé; 147 Metcalfe st.306 WARM FURNISHED room, on bath flat, suitable for gentleman.No.10 Union ave.07x room Auer light strictly first class.ROOM = COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, double, front, separate beds, suitable for two gentlemen, with board; also single room.73 McGill College ave., near Sher- 09x with English family, with or without board; central.21 St.Edward st.310x RCCMS \u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET.~WITH OR without board, with all modern conveniences, on first second and third floor.Apply 32 Victoria.310x TO LET\u2014NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, well heated, bath, ete.First class meals, $4.00 a week up.1715 Outario Street, a __few doors west of Main.___ 8 TO LET\u2014=COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, heated, double room, with board.23 Union Avenue, \u2014 \u2014 ROOMS WANTED WANTED \u2014 TWO LARGE, WELL FUR- £3 -Thers 1s only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is Ly advertising in the HERALD, #0 words, 10¢ ; six insertions, sc.WANTED \u2014 FOR FEBRUARY 1ST, TWO OR three rooms, with board, for two ladies and one gentleman; everything must he first class and in good locality.N 170, Herald.303x ROOMS\u2014WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN, .OUT- stde city; elevated parts of Westmount, Cote des Neiges or Qutremont preferred; breakfast and late dinner if convenlent liberal terms; references exchanged.Address Box N 183, Herald Office.310x nished rooms, by married couple, with use of bathroom, in private house; full board and good attendance required.Address Beta, Herald Office.a -807x Pr MONEY TO LOAN £&# There is onty one way to reäch those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALL, 00 words, roc : six insertions, asc.: L: street.Money to Watches, Jewellery, Clothing, Furs, \u2018Dry Goods, and all kinds of merchandise, Business strictly private.Open evenings.32x LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES PURCHASED and money lent thereon, and on mortgage.W.J.Doherty; 180 St.James st.304x PROPERTIES TO SELL, BUY OR EXchange.Money to loan, from $500 and upwards.Apply Notary Dominique, 16 St.James st.Telephone Main 1098.306% MONEY TO LOAN'\u2014 ON MORTGAGE, $500 and upwards; properties to sell, buy of exchange: C.M.Domingue, Notary, 16 St.James.Telephone Main 1098.2x TO LBT.&#F There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD.so words, toc ; six insertions, asc.TO LET \u2014 ONE OF THE MOST CONVENIent premises in the city, suitable for office purposes, with vault, etc., on St.Francois Xavier st., near Post Office.Apply Herald Office.tf TO LET \u2014 FLATS FOR MANUFACTURING, centrally situated, Cote street.Apply Chanteloup Mfg.Co., 614 Board of Trade Building.i 26, ARONSON, PAWNBROKER, 601 CRAIG } lend on Diamondss FOR SALB only one way 10 reach those whe read &F there 1s that is by advertising in the Basarp.096 FOR SALB\u2014SAFKS AND VAULT DOORS, donut od secondband, large stock, me- erate prices; a rs and removip Abern, Montreal Safe Works, 5 Se James st.Telephone Main 813.ou FOR SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KIN ling, $2: cut maple, $3.50; tamarac blocks, $1.75; mill blocks, $1.50 per load, deliver- od Jaywhets la the city.J.C.MacDlar- mid, Richmond sq.Bell Tel.Up 3563.tf FOR SALE \u2014 CASH|OR CREDIT, FURNIture and carpets for parlors, bedrooms, rors, clocks, etc.Call and ses.WF.Gui- bord, 19 and 189A Montcalm st., Sad door dl St.Catherine st.uf FOR .4LE \u2014 KINDLING WOOD, COT slabs, blocks, $1.25 per load; No.3 for ki hen stove, $4.75; other size, $6.00.Peoples Coal Co.10 Shannon.Tei.Mais 8 FOR SALE \u2014 OASH OR CREDIT, PARIOR Sete, Bedroom Sultes, Dining Sets, - pets, Oilcloth, Curtains, Stoves, eto.PRINCE.CO., 33 St.Lawrence st.tt FOR SALE \u2014 WATERPROOF COVERS, ALL sizes, for horses, waggons, etc.ue los on hire.Men's oilskin clothing, oiled hats, etc.Canvas, all widths and weights.The Sonne Awning, Tefit and Tarpaulin Co., 775 Craig st.,, Montreal.Write for catalogue.Bell Tel.Main 727.te FOR SALE\u2014BREAD, CAKES, FIRST CLASS bread and cakes, 14 cents.Telephone Main 307, or apply Montreal Oash Bakery, 89 Shannon st.tf FOR SALE ~ WALNUT MARBLE-TOP folding bed and oak extension table, for sale cheap.53 Greene ave., Westmount.x SALE \u2014 PIANO, NEW.NEVER OUT ror, store.A great bargain, W.J.Taylor, Herald.FOR SALE \u2014 PROF.FRANK H.NORMAN'S learn to waltz at home with them.Stanley st.Tel.Up 934, 31 FOR SALE \u2014 AT BAKER\u2019S GROCERY, 78 University st., cheap, the Finest Prunes, Raisins and Currants, the Best Creamery, Dairy and Print Butter, the best Pastry and Bread Flour, in bbls., sack or Pound.x FOR SALF \u2014 THE MODERN WATER FILter, effective, low priced and solid.Buy one and see how much dirt you drink.Not sold in store.Agent wanted.L.E.Morin, 612 St.Paul.: 311x FOR SALE \u2014 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, 1883 model, in good order.\u2018Price, with cover, fifteen dollars, Apply to J.Me Herald Office.tf FOR SALE \u2014 MRS.LUKE'S HOME-MADE Plum Puddings, made to order; Mince Meat, 2 lbs.25c; Mince Ples.Early or- 127 0x ders.for Christmas solicited.2131 St Catherine st.32x FOR SALE \u2014 BARGAINS.NEW YORK furrier, located 2207 St.Catherine.All bis stock reduced.Bargain in electric seal jackets, $40, formerly $45.Big reduction in all classes of furs.208x \u2018FOR SALE\u2014PIANOS, MIRRORS, PARLOR, dining and bedroom furniture, carpets, bedding, stoves, etc.by auction every Friday -at 10 a.m., at Fraser Bros., 403 St.James\" street; private sales \u2018every day.; .313 FOR SALE\u2014-MEN\u2019'S RUBBERS, 55c; CHIL- drens, 30c; Halifax -tweads, 25¢, worth 40c; s pavy, black serge, 56 in.$1.00.Rowell\u2019s generat bazaar, 3 Cypress, opposite Windsor Hall.' 314x FOR SALE \u2014 XMAS PRESENTS, VIOLINS, mandolins, guitars, banjos, music rolls, music stands, instrumental cases, and * bound volumes.Tbe Canadian Foreign Music Co., 2354 St.Catherine at.- 818x _ R SALE \u2014 CHESTER\u2019S CURE.THB ro most rellable remedy known for Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrb, Colds.By all\u2019 druggists, or 461 Lagauchetiere.50c and ue x per box.FOR SALE\u2014SBCONDHAND TYPEWRITERS of aff standard makes, each machine guaranteed and In perfect order.\"Great bargains.Apply to The Albert Bryce Co., nl ury st.Telephone Main 8214.x, FOR SALE \u2014 DRESS TWEEDS.66 IN.7e: 7 Beavér Cloth, 85c; Men's Rubbers, 65c; Remnants Table Liner.Rowell's General Bazase, 3 Cypress, opposite Windsor Hall.FOR SALE \u2014 FINE OASH REGISTER, NA- FOR sai self adder.A bargain for $110.50 St.James at.303x FOR SALE \u2014 CARTRIDGE KODAK, 4 x 5, $25.00, for $19.00; Ray Camera, 4 x 5, new, $22.00, for $14.00.1758 Notre Dame st.301x EQR SALE \u2014 SILVER CONCERT FLUTE, Roehm system, a bargain, at 548 Cadieux street.299x R SALE\u2014EVERYTHING FOR THE POULtry yard.Incubators, brooders and poultry supplies.Send for catalogue.Des Moines Incubator Co.Illustrated catalogue, 6 cents by mail.Poulter\u2019s Guide, new edition, 15 cents by mail.O.Rolland, 373 St.Paul st., Montreal.21x FOR SALE \u2014 SINGER SEWING MACHIND, very latest style; silent and swift; sensible Christmas present for your wife or best girl; two years\u2019 credit; free trial.F.T.Duncan.1702 Notre Dame st._ 322x FOR SALE \u2014 BARGAINS, MEN'S UNDERwear, flne imported goods, in-pure wool, natural wodl, merino wool, fleece lined.Prices low, quality considered, best value in the city.Clark's, Room One, 210 St, James st: ' tt FOR SALB \u2014 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE and to rent.Secondhand machines, in perfect condition, at very low prices.All makes and models.Creelman Bros.\u2019 Typewriter Co., 97 St.Francols Xavier st.Phoné Main 2065.326x FOR SALE \u2014 TO INVALIDS.VAPOR BATH cabinet, \u2018invalid rolling chalr, adjustable bed-side tables, bed tray for breakfast in bed, back rests, and invalids\u2019 furniture of all kinds made and paired.Speciality, v-American patent parldr sofa beds, best In the market.R.E.'Painchaud,\u2019 208 St, Lawrence, opposite the market, 28x TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED MOUSE, 157 LAVAL avenue, 9 reoms, hot and cold water on .each flat; easily heated; rent $25.00.Ap- \u2018ply Joslin's,.207 Bleury.Tel.Up 24s.: x *_\u2026 Montigny st, corner of St.Denis.OFFICES TO LET \u2014 FINE.BRIGHT.DOU- TO LET \u2014 BEAUTIFUL.STORE ON ST.wo minutes\u2019 walk Paul street (within from Post Office), all modern improvements; alterations made to suit tenant.Apply to Cyrille Laurin, Room 6, Imperial Building.~ .2 To LET\u2014ST.CATHERINE STREET, NEAR corner Guy, small shop, 2588, to let.J.Fairbairn.- 307x TO RENT \u2014 BASEMENT, WITH PRIVATE entrance, of five rooms, with every convenience; very cheap.Apply at 1905 De Montigny st.308x TO RENT \u2014 VERY CHDAP, A BASEMBNT flat of five rooms, with private entrance and every convenience.Apply 1208 De 11x ble or single offices, with vaults, ground floor.and others, Greatly reduced rental to May 1st.W.F.Lewis, 13 St.John street.ix flat, partially furnished or unfurnished, to let in Westmount.Very reasonable terms.FOR SALE \u2014 MEN'S RUBBERS, 50c: LAdies\u2019 Croquets, 25c: Boys\u2019 Heavy Rubbers, 50c; Child's Heavy Rubbers, 25c.At \u2018Perry's, 146 McGill st.807x FOR SALE \u2014 JUST RECEIVED, 5 TONS turkeys, geess and chickens.Must be sold.10c and lic per Ib.At Levesque Meat Market, 118 to 120 Bleury.25x FOR SALE \u2014 ELECTRIC FIXTURES, WIR- ipg for same.Door Bells repaired.Phones ain 1033 and East 17, Emergency.The Sayer Electric Co., 6088 Victoria st.ff FOR SALB \u2014 THOROUGHBRED PUG DOG, male; kind to.chlldren.2757 St.Catherine street.: .309x FOR SALE \u2014 WILLIAMS\u2019 SEWING MAchine, $5; Raymond, $6: New Williams, $13; Singer, 38; -Extra Fine Drop Head, soild oak, $19.Fine bargains.84 Prince thur.308x FOR SALE \u2014 WANTED, EVERY PERSON who has sore or crippled feet, can have their feet properly fitted at Jas.Perry's, 146 McGill et.307x ror SALE = yang EN 8 AND rls\u2019 , on r.Jas.Perry, 146 McGill et.\u2018 por 1 207x FOR SALB \u2014 A LARGE STOCK OF OVERshoes for big boys or small men size, lens than half price, 75¢, at Perry's, 146 Me- Gil?et.307x dining room and kitchen, pictures, mir- | waltz charts, post free, 30c.Any one can l Orders from busle soljeited.W.M.Campbell Port and Founéling.Tel.M.z 1760, 207 For SALB \u2014 SDVERAL FUR LINED men's, sizes about 38 and à ot a perte price, to promp ers, .__ to 325.00.\u2018Apply Box N 17, Herald.308x FOR BALE \u2014 A FINB.LOT SINGING canary birds, Norwich, male and female; the finest ta the city.At 1751 St.Hu ; st.above C.P.R.track.300x FOR SALE \u2014 TAILOR MADE SILK skirt and jacket, never worn; goods 32.00 per y __N 183, Hernid.00x FOR SALB \u2014 ONB D H.P.ROBB \"ARMstrong Engine and Boller and Fittings; also Electric Light Plant, for 500 lights.Appl a0ld cheap to immediate purchaser, Pply Pa.e 07x TORKEYS.consignments of choice tue 8 ks Ë to R.MoGlaughlin, Montreal ty FQR SALE \u2014 CONTENTS OF NICELY FURnished flat, with all modern improvements, Rent $14.00, In good locality.Apply 2881 St.Catherint st.: x FOR SALB \u2014 A MISSES\u2019 GRBY LAMB Jacket and Ladies\u2019 Seal Jacket for sale, at 913 Wellington et., Point St.Charles.FOR.SALE \u2014 FIVE TO TEN.DOLLARS day made\u2014chance of a lifetime ; two rapid selling articles; enclose.stamp for reply.__ Box 160, Toronto Junction, Ontario.310x FOR SALE \u2014 ABOUT FOUR GALLONS OF cream dally, delivered at Windsor station.Apply to -D.Melvin, Winchester, Ont.=0ex FOR SALE \u2014 A 65 GALLON MILK ROUTE.All up town.Apply Room 1, 259 Rich- , mond st.; 311x FOR.SALE\u2014WATCHMAKERS AND JEWSL- lers\u2019 lathe, in good order.Enquire Mr, Coy, the H.C.Coy Novelty Co., __ Craig st.2oëx \u2018FOR SALE \u2014 A LARGE GAS STOVE, iN perfect order, at once, Price $10.Oost $30.Box N 186, Herald Office.FOR SALE \u2014 $250.PAYABLE BY EASY instalments, for splendid New York Weber Upright Rosewood Plano.As this plano\u2019 cost $600, and fs now p y equal to new, it is a decided chance for people desiring a refined, sweet toned plane.Lindsay-Nordheimer Co.,.2366 St.Catherine st.; x: FOR SALE \u2014 $200 EACH FOR CHOICE excellent Upright Pianos, by Chickering and Everett, of Boston.You have to see .and try these planos to properly appreciate their value.Easy terms arranged.Liddsay-Nordheimer Co., 2368 St.Catherine st.x FOR SALE \u2014 $75, $100, $125 EACH FOR Pianos, by reliable American and Oana- dian makers.All these planos are in Al playing condition.Choice at $3 and $4 monthly, Lindsay-Nordheimer Co., 2368 St.Catherine st.x FOR SALE \u2014 \u201cAN INQUIRY: MOSBS V8.Modern ht,\" by the author of \u201cThree Volumes in Miniature,\u201d \u2018A Serenade,\u201d \u201cThe Recluse,\u2019\u2019 etc., 25 cents.G.A.Hammond, Kingsclear, N.B., Can, 311x oh \u2014 Cs = FOR SALE \u2014 A NICE LOT OF MADE UP furs to be sold.at great reductions, 523 Wellington street, containing collarettes and all kinds of gentlemen a and ladies* furs.523 Wellington st., Poll St.Charles FOR SALE\u2014SPBCIAL PRICES FOR DECEM- ) ber phonographs and cameras, 1756 Notre _ _Dame Street and 148 Peel Street.30_ FOR SALE\u2014SIX S.C.WHITE LEGHORN : cockerels and two barred P.Rocks, price $1.00.Wm.Ballantyne, Easton's Corners, Ont - .5 FOR SALP\u2014-CABINET GRAND PIANO (Karn), in first class condition, cost $700; will be sold cheap for cash; owner leaving city.Apply 17 Mansfield Street.6 FOR SALE\u2014CUTTER AND ROBES IN GOOD \"order.Apply 82 Aylmer Street.\u2014 FOR SALB\u2014CANADIAN PATENT FOR AN incandescent gas burner; no mantel ree quired; giving a pure, white light, with little gas.For full particulars apply.R.T.Dickineon, 324 Victoria Avenue, Hamilton, Ont.© 5 MACHINERY fOR SALE &# There is oaly one way to reach.those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the so words, 30¢ ; six insertions, asc.MACHINERY FOR SALE.Iron Planer, 24 x 24 In.x 6 ft., in good working order.: .Iron, Lathe, 14 in.x 9 ft., in good working order.Wood Working Machines, in good order, as.follows: Pony Planers, Planers and Match- ers, Buzz Planers, Mortisers, Blind Machines, Tenoning Machines, etc.20 x 42 in.Slide Valve Engine, in good order.50 x 30 in.Slide Valve Engine, In good order; 2 He Leonard \u2018\u2018Eclipse\u201d Engine, in good order.90 H.P.Boller, to brick in, tn good order.H.P.Botler, to brick in, in good order.60 H.P.Boiler, to brick in, in good order.50 H.P.Boller, to brick in, in good order.7% _H.P.Locomotive Boiler, in good order.We are stock taking, and will sell any of the above at particularly low prices at the present time, A.R.WILLIAMS & CO.320 At.James Street, Montreal.a PROPERTY FOR SALB.& lhere 1s only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the Hznazp.so words, 10\u20ac ; six insertions, asc FOR-SALE \u2014 ONE OF THE BEST 100 ACRB farms in Goderich Township, Huron Co., 6% miles from Goderich, 7 from Clinton; good bulldings, good fences;.is well watered and underdrained; large bearing orchard, garden of small fruits.Terms.to Suit purchaser.Apply Wm.Gould on premises or Goderich \u2018P.O.siox FOR SALE-U% CRESCENT STREBT.FINE red stone hôlsé, practically new; modern.in every respect, electric light, conserva tory, plate glass windows.Price low, owner leaving city.Apply on premises., FOR SALE \u2014 GHOICE RESIDENTIAL LOT, 162 Drummond st.J.Fairbairn, 239 Met- calfe avenue, Westmount, or Mr, Robb, City Hall.307x + FOR SALE \u2014 LARGE AND SMALL, FARMS, near Buffalo, for sale.Send for list.F.N.Spooner, East Aurora, N.Y, 308x FOR SALB\u2014OR TO LET, AT OUTREMONT, & nice, comfortable, modern house, with kitchen arden its Dicely laid out n condition.ms moderate, Apply to R.Cooke, 290 Guy st 10x -_\u2014\u2014 EE : WANTID TO PURCHASE A There is oniy one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the Hzzarp, 90 words, 10c ; six insartions, ssc, s WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 BRST, HIGHest cash prices paid for \u2018gentlemen's cast off clohting.I pay 20 p.c.more than anÿ other dealer.B.Panarsky, 473 Craig \u2018at __ Mall orders promptly attended to.six WANTED.\u2014 TO PURCHASE, LADIES\u2019 AND gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, jewel.lerÿ, etc.Highest prices given.H.Pearson, 681 Craig st., near Bleury.Orders by mail promptly attended to.818x WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 OLD MAHOQ- any furniture wanted.Subject to inspection and approval, will buy old Mahogany WANTED\u2014YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH harness, all hand sewn, guaranteed fi .tree housework, English family.No washing class, 25 per cent, less than Slsowhere: Apply at 120 St.Francols Xavier Street.FOR SArr rave = Furniture and Bric-a-Brac.Correspond- or ironing.Apply 203 Laval Avenue.Speeding Slelabs, Burlots, Sieighs, in great \"WANTED TO BORROW FOR pou Te wn SONG BOOTS.FROM 200 pame yin writine.Deep De articles \u2014 - ES me .1 \u2018 ; ,; price.ress P.O.WANTED\u2014AGENTS, THB, NEW YORK race = 2 MoO Besa $1.00.At Pefry's, 146 McGill st.07x St.Thomas, Ontario.ala ance y, io Tranging BUSINESS OHANCES A There 1s only one way 10 reach those who real FOR SALB \u2014 PREMO MERA CC, NBW, faatricts and territory for the coming year theHorald\u2014and that a by agvertising in (be Haare half lore, BoM BATT Ale new, PHOTOGR APHS, a prepare c re wi i cmen &ÆF There is only one way to reach those who read 0 Words, 10¢ }-0ix Insertions, [7 $40.00, for $35.00.1786 Notre Dame st .distin ee ce A oir N pots : 38 the Herald\u2014and thas is advertising in 4e Hanaro, - .07x oT.way 10 reach those whe Some valuable positions now vacant will 20 weeds, 10 : six insertions, age.was Te or GL ORHQW, ee HU NDRED FOR SALE \u2014 YOUNG NEWFOUNDLAND se works, Le are n he Haas ollars 8; n n- .10\u20ac ; six das Rares on suMtable pQpjlegats.Ad- SILENT PARTNRR WANTED, IMMEDIATE.0er for 3 monthly: security good.Ad.dos: Watch dog.Apply 24 An- =e free Awency I ork Lite \"ly.with about $6.00, in a voll established dress N 175, Herald Office.Jog [TOD % ET PHOTOÔRAPHÉ \u2014 FOR CHPrOTMAS AND 7 : pga ee | n fu .: pty \u2014 VER .E WA or or Toot qLESPECTARLE WOMAN, __Apply Box N 178.Herald Office.\u201d gabe.Wa erat ORROW 1 $5.50 OR Wo sheep shin.has never Boe ward; a ison, £361 bt Catherine at 06 = a , \u2014 .* .placé for the winter inn smal Prise | BUSINESS CHANCE\u2014PARTIES WISHING is wanted to pay off some claims con A0drea;00:- WHI not be mold for less.FOR SALB NO: FOLDING KODAK, AL: }iages not so much as a comfortable home 10,DU7 of sell groceries, provisions, stores stock a new rise min a so ae, 0d Catberide at.© Lr7eale\u2019s P.O.236 \u201cpoet new, price $11 hong, al- Mrs.Sherd, 99 Ontario Street.5 | lobacco and confectionary stores, restau.in the Village of Moulinetts, Ont.Security : ne st.! Six most new, $35, for $15.1754 Notre Dame foralahine stores or Co on Logeride od mening .ah rane\" licy of Niagara, TROT FARMS TE PAM | > : .y an ey, an neurance | fn answermg advertisement In this eoluma & Letourneau, Room 3, 346 St.Jam .8t., $7,000.State interest and amount Fd be Canada.Sal Dimeric, the poit o¢ : Jeane mention that Ww « or\u2019 exchange for city pro- In answering atvertisement i th ë you BAW IT IN THR Beat returns guaranteed.Strict - 4 annually.Cull or address J.B.Mc- y.Catalogue free on application.Me.lens mention tha\u2018 Fe rea ERaLD.tion to business.Collection at ta & Oo., Moulinetts, Ont.atx Fe à Morden, St Outharines, Ont.31x RERALD roc AW TN Re DE | Houses for Sale or To Let a = t + adily Exchan 4 ged Through This Page-A Week for 26ç-, TWO choice of .several really good Square: ev ® + æ s , THX MONTREAL DAILY RIGHT SPORTING NEWS OF ADAY| gos ready | EER Hari Sr .Lon el | HOCKEY SEASON és, (mirtrags\u201d) MD THERES A HAND = BEGAN STURDN| ESSERE REE mmm | TRUSTY FEE .\u20ac [I 3 .L D, MONDAY DEC.Bf, 1500.iV SN ¢ B by his excossive epthustasm.KM McBachrea took the 18th-and 19th; Ryeer, ried away action is unprincipled and unsportamin- ; ; ) like.As tt the 20th mile, but the last five and the HOCKEY ) lke.Ass matter of fact, the scare 8 (he ruc \u2018went to the litle boy from Canads, - CURLING and, moreover, \u2018College\u2019 is prepared to _Not one of the riders who fell is seri- repeat the trick any time tbe \u2018Stars\u2019 shall ously injured, and all expect to start in the St Lauren ose, i Brudent.\u201d ; .J J Three Games Were Played by] nur a omen - TELA Men aura Afters | Starts on Wednesday next, Jan.2nd, in eight \" noon and Evening.This Will be the Curlers\u2019 Greeting A\u2018Semi-ready\u201d stores throughout Canada.A a - .Following is a full list of officers of th W the Intermediates.Star AAS of officers of 1381 The Quebec cuelsts managed to \u2018turn H down the M.A.A.A.boys on Saturday b ; L Aono patron\u2014James Cochrane, M.the substantial majority of 108 points, bal D To-morrow.' MINFROPOLITAN LEAGUE.| Hon.president\u2014Mr.D.A.Davis, Me Pie ee scores wereint | Suits, $10 | Overcoa ts, $10 CL Hon.vice-presidents\u2014Dr.D.A.Hart -_\u2014 and A.J.Prockter.medec B, dB 0 Games.AAA BIG DAY AT THE RINKS \\ 7 The Schedule Drawn Up in Two President Mr.E J.Callahan, ¥ &3 Hu, 228 A Patterson.oe 300 7 parts=Mr.James J.Riley, Jr, Viceprosident-Mr RB.J Dai en OY WW -++\\155 rhe Customary Hospitality Will Be \u201cSemi dv\u2019s\u201d \u201cL Iv\u2019 ; \u2026 nd vice-president\u2014Mr.W.Davison.emi-rea S one ailes alwa Een Meturnod from Engluad.| Bxcretary-orcneurer-Mr, Cecil M.Hart, Majority \u2018fo; Quebec, 3 oie | Dispensed\u2014Curling at the Be-| y y $a Ways make à 74 Hutchison Street Hisness run dousbec-Hal EN \u2019 1 1 : 4 ; 4 - LT Committee James Palmer, = P Het, Highest run, MA AA Patterson, 22.ginning of the Century.selling brisk.° A ss.Hockey Results\u2014 .\u2018and F, Laurie.rannary, H.Bowen | Quebec B.à B.C, © M.AAA, \u2018 I TS > 1 v , > .° .M te.> RARES : : b ; Montreal IL, 4; Victoria IL, 2.Laurie, er Mr.§.W.Ewing.& Massente 30 Bo Sgt como rr om, New vends Day, 16 à time bi here 1s \u2018reason f or brisker selling than ever \u201c shamrock IL, 3; Westmount, 1.With the Puck Chasers.Total.\u201c00 Total Tiz | honored festival with devotees of the \u2018roar: ' t is vear \"4 \u2018 i ., Yotal.s.0600 e.vccouve « in\u2019 > 4?! i.M ty 1 Juchee, 158 poluts, game,\u2019 and all the clubs will keep thelr \u201c y ./ Points, 5; Montagnard, 1.Montagnards practise to-night, T to &.Hlgnert Fun, Quebéc-Marcotte, 37.doors wide open to welcome thelr friends : .\u2014 Le | Nationals and Moutagnards meet on Wed Highest run, MA AA ry.18.To-morrow will be a great day for remin- On the Ist Feb., I 90 I, the West End Store ans The Intermediate hockey season opened neta Sven in ow ee be re: Quebec B.& B.pituinton.M.A.A.A, Ifcences and the great games i the \u201cbrave | » .4 4 I t (rpoom.\u2026.\u2026.509 Yea.| daxa of old\u201d w e played over again .; ai in Ga mc a.vi pets hve been adopted by Trent RC Ts 08 Bree 520 | WAL find ae mid esjormeat ne at the at- 2364 St.Catherine Street, will close\u2019 its doors, ayed in Montreal.Lindsay has straightened out its finan- the opening day\u201d of © tu re such |\" : ; : 3 « - ; On tbe vole, the play vas none too cial ature and vil ns with the Trent Mojority for Quebec, 106 porate,\" besnintseonnes Ta order, + and \u201cSemi-ready\u201d in Montreal be concentrated at \\ good, considéring the of time they .: \u2018 A Eo had to practice this year, though two Mr.Leduc, of Three Rivers, - was in THE PLDEST CLUB AND ITS BULBS.the other two bran hes } or three men put up senior hockey.- A town on Saturday and saw the interme- TH E TU RF 1 pe may pot be out ;° prince here to qe .C .; LD od] v S shes.] c o the or e est clu i poticenble de js the large number of pi Charles.A.Christie, who was a mem- Chonda, (he Montreal Club\u2014organised in \u2019 : men on .; Ce Der of the Bt.Lambert team for three 1807.The rules of the club then have a \\ ' ; 3 , .avor of an wr uge.ere ey are as « One thing which must be corrected if yeors, died on Friday of t hold fever f £ anoti H th I * the intermediate season is to go through \u201d.Te Star AAA e son ding their \u201cfirst At New Orleans.onforerd for years in the carly days of the : .H REASON e - AA.wes nt century: : ve ' r _ in any kind of &h and that às the lon - ., dass and overtime play.It was decided team to St.John's, Que, to-morrow, to New Orleans; La., Dec.20.\u2014Youug Web- 1, The club ls to a Wednesday , \u2018 i .\u2019 ; : .3 a\u2019clock, to play 3, and no member at play against the St on 8 econ er waa forved to ride Moroni out to Wid 4lail absent himacif without giving a suf o league meeting to put on two inter- 1 8 A \u2018 an .: \\ .Hcekey Club.to-day's_stake\u2014the New Orleans Hand! ficient excuse one day before, to the secre , Since the St.James Street branch opened.t.mediate games on Saturday afternoon, one at 2.30 and another at 4.In case of The Stars will have their last practice cap\u2014at 7 furlongs, and at that he was but tary of the club, that the party may other- any unusual delay, the first might last to before going to St.John's to-night, be- à scant half length to the good at the end.wise be made up under the penalty of ; .4.15, not later.On Saturday the Mont- tween = and 8 o'clock, and all players Charlie O'Brien, a mild favorite at 5 to \u201cTwo Clubs.\u201d \"oe .: the West End customers buy there.It 1S nearer real-V ictoria game lasted to 43, and the on the first and second teams are request- 2, could not negotiate the going and èx- wae.hl aa tock, : .second bunch did not get on tne ice till ed to turn out.cept Alpaca, who was strong second \u2018ane e 1 re b \u2018 : - 5, and were little more than through at .A Westmount hockey team, made up Choice at 13 to 5, and who led ar the way Shaner ine ana Teens eed \u201cseven business, more central.7 o\u2019alock.It is simply unreasonable to 88k of the following members, will travel to to the stretch, the others were never in shil:lings and sixpence n head, and any .9 5» .men to wait from 4 to 7 to play.The Sherbrooke on New Year's morning to the grows® The weather was rainy and member infringing on this rule shall be \u201cSemi-ready S rapid \u201cywth demands greatly a president of the league will have to take lav Campbell casacc nes Stewart the purpose of reorganizing the Y.M.C.A.Te ; \u2019 \u2019 : 1° ° : .10 A.Liffiton 2000 eee Allan \u2018Snowshoe Club,-nt which the following of Proposed and unanimously agreed to, that.\u2018 hel che distribution.: .Gardiner .\u201ces .T.Davidson : J ficers were clected:\u2014 : : euch member of the club may hereafter : ; : Lo .1 Smith .+.o.Saunderson President\u2014Geo.Winter.ask one guest, for whom he is to pay the A q Percy Quinn, referee.Slce-president\u2014R.H.Macdonald.club proportion of dinver, and wine, agree- : .co .i \u201c3 - fo : ; , cretary-Treasurer\u2014E.Greenwood.able to Rule No.2.1 Virtue sprained his ankle, and Huntly: \u2018Eurcpe Wants McCulloch., Captain\u2014R.Leslie.Resolved, that.the elub - proportion of : Gordon took his place.The igoals were 5 Lieut \u2014J.C.Walker.wine (that is, three bottles for each four e scored by :\u2014 ; Winnipeg, Dec.20.\u2014Mr.J.K.McCulloch, Second Heutenant\u2014A.McKillop.members) be put down at the foot of the Montreal\u2014Gardjner, Smith (2), Liffiton.\u2019 the champion amateur skater of the world, Ti isd Succenstul damon \u201cis anticipated.table, and so soon as It is drunk out, the ' .Victoria\u2014Allan, Stewart.is now in Sault Ste, Marle,- where he will gary rst tramp will be held Friday, Jan.club is to Le dissolved by the president, - - \u2014_\u2014 a ; uary 4, and weekly thereafter.drinking the \u2018\u2019Heggur's Benlson,\u201d wbich ls h IL.2: ! be until after New Year 8.It was learned \u2019 to be understood by every member.as clos- Shamrock \u2026, 2; Westmount, 1.this morning that McCulloch has been ap- Ing the expenses of the club for that day.\u2018 Sha ks \u2018Won, but they had hei proached by a Parls manager requesting PE t vus further proposed and carried that .theri Seka won, but hes tan ir proiet 8 St mn SSO YACHTING | [frie tet ee R3TSL.James St 1551 St grerine St Cum stood one all, and the first half was un- of skating, and also at Brussels and other bers present at dinner, with thelr guests.: PORONTO WINNIPEG .\u201cOTTAWA productive of score.Joth teams played places.If McCulloch accepts the offer It .Mere ban not ee Cal le rule hoe \u2019 a lair me.e, st ! y .- ; » v + .Pi EAS, pi SE BE | em same nmr am (Ee | stick.McKenna and Brennan made a \u2019 \u2014 ' rT ; , strong defence for Shamrocks.The teams | .: He Brings with th \u2018On Montreal Ice.\u201d CW 3 Vétiount.Posi Shamrock | Skating Notes.Agreem en vite the 0 The fr draw lo tbe ay, \u2018wha op, aturtay evening.wih the follorime | HE ; \u2018 \u2018estmount.osition.s.: * match was completed on Sa = .1T .x Rm PR SHG geet comin at all he sinks on Ser eniing Cla, |G RR A Ve À - Eesfemstein = pPoit nan AO ae one the MA.ME Das Een ii ATR Gughered A LENS D.Anderson Wx.Watson | Ç A C6, Point.7 .A.and Montagnar nks.from England, where he went on a business y; Ve TS \u2019 \u2014 ES kip)\u20147 Yanance.Forwa rds.Young Band to-morrow afternoon at the M.A.A.trip.While there Mr.Riley called on Mr.BR.W.Tyre Kip) \u201420 u.J.Me tp) \u201414 A match \u201cKP played on gatorsan Patter uFlen.oo o.oo TS Lee .Elliott A, rink, E.H.Hamilton, editor of the Yachtsman.oo Duck SKIPS sen.E.Robertson noon at the St.Lawrence rink.Pollow- Willis.«+ .oo.+ «._.Rowe pe Victoria rink was well patronized on -through whom the English challenge for the F.puce ©, Saxe i ing are.the players and scores:\u2014 : | Meldrum .\u201c .Hoerner saturday.! Benwanhigi (up came.Mr, Hamilton will y pa C1 Walker Riok No.1.Ein.No.2.9 , : env .sre ., .: Referee, Clarence Mackerrow.The Montagnard Executive will receive at Nr Riley et or Crees ir Lorne D- Williamson a.I.W.MacDougall 3 Fenwick = Bee CO MPANY Points, 5; Montagnards, 1 | ro -morrow th «Victoria Rifles band will b fin home tn Havre, Fran praddeman won at Follow in ake: the rene of the grat C.J: Row 3 Band ° un L y Leo - he Vie es band W c ce in Havre, ance, a e e.while .J.\u2019 : The Montagnards met defeat at the hands 8% the Victoria rink at 10 o'clock, Cod wii Me Riley brings with \u2018him the aigned drax, Fhich the forcgolug play brought to A McCrea We 3.enr Ep) Wish You a Happy New Year._ of the Points on Saturday evening at_the be there all wr, be bal | agreement \u2018with the Island Salling Club.[love i= botson, 14, vs.T.Williamson, \u2014_\u2014 ) = on rd rink, but not without a game oboggan.slide Is to ullt at the 15.: \u2014V.-P.h.que or BaF BOR ot 0 OPH pan re eld Han Bai tor Lawson Boat, A fs EE | paie a te Tine ak, Br HH.AYE, Propristor | ; y $ * - CFD Raed), 12, vx 8.FE., 24.competition a e stle rink, .Fo 4 Points had no cinch.Hoth teams played Skating track.It will begin Immediately.Boston, Dec.20.\u2014A statement issued D.Williamson, 9, VA.Rev.J.WHilam |gent vs.Vice-President.was continued on JOSEPH W.RICHARDS, Manager.2417 St.Catherine Street.; well, but need some practice before being :!t Will be open to all members of skating by Th as W.Li ni \u201c 19.\u2019 ; Tow} anlts:\u2014 ; : ' ne y omas W.Liwson to-night says that son.10 .Saturday, with the following resulis: Y .in right form.The teams were: puard clubs.; us Gant Hank afl har been gag eo sail ov AV.MacDougall, 11, \u2018vs.A.Hodgson, President.a vice at MAT MS Manager.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.evens 2200 St Catherine Stroet.4 - Brighton .Goal.= the new bont\u2018and will be assisted by Cap- \u201csw, F.Fe 5 vs.F.N.Southam, °F.Ha un : , MAnager.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ecceee 334 St.F; Pooch set Gover Bolt.vin AT & RIN - tain Nat Watson, as reserve master.wb Fenwick, 16, vs.I oo oe | A amingham BR pie T { VED seosesen over Point.Laflanrme | : U James Brown, 8, va, I.E.Smith, 12.C.McLean J.F.Mackie = À Leahy .cee.Forward.Dalb M G ' - 2 \u201c11, vs.R.W.Tyre, 20.wt 1, : - 3 Mchontie JO SI Kent | H.J.Miller, 11, V3 yre, 20.- vip Hp} cs Araton p)\u20148 so a astres Hurtiblse \u2018revost | \u201d : : : : ~ To-morrow at Montreal Rink.J.A.Stephenson: James Cleghorn _ OR A rachan SC UPiMe (CMD) .JEFFRIES IS STRONG.( Sporting Notes ) AN tire.sheets nt the Montreal Rink Yÿ, S'Anderson Pa se \u2018) The Boller Makers\u2019 Unlon presented Jas - - pi Le, kept ye ios nd in eT tng \u2019 (rkip)\u20148 (skip)\u201421 5 9 s A METROPOLITAN LEAGU J.Jeffries, one of their members, with a ç Juy, from te \"clock .: TAN LEAGUE.| §, dif nf Mn Sie nih he fo, Tn, Che TORR EE 1e players 430 Date of Friendly Matches.= .riday evening at the Theatre Royal.The youngest open golf chnmplon-In Grent Bfl- \u201cAt 10 a.m.IC A - Four New Clubs Admitted and the pusilist expressed bly appreciation thereof Foungest OCR FA Par ele in Grent BEE] 5.Simmons wx.F.N.Southam.The following dates hare been arranged These Three Qualities are embodied in our Schedule Arranged for the how to make à 8 ec ut ha nos know New Yenr's day.Brown won the English George Walker ve.T.Brown.for & e nter-club ontreal ve father .\\ Co ing Se n., boilers to beat the band and bad y champlogship LL non Be an \u201cheld 8.À.MeMurt{ v3: oom P.Sclater ten inks \u2019 \u2019 9 : \u2018 ° | } & a Com aso! \u2019 years old, an .re n 10.plus 3 A : 8 been a guod union man.his ewn in the annual competitions.He H.: Brainerd va, À.Modgson.January 2 and S\u2014Thistle vs.St, Lawrence, \u2018 ; d m 00 S =: = tan joague Poe mectiog of the Metropol.| twice \u2018detested Harry Varios.Ww C3 White = Wii aon « nnuary 4 and 5\u2014Thistie vs, Montreal, & °°: i rane \u2018 8 fontes, the English jockey, who .e vs Lun 1808 ki \\ .20th, at the Arena.Delegates were present Flanagan and McCarthy >am Toner, ' Ys At 4 p.m.ten rinke., A from the Westmount, Cedar and etirll \u2018 was Reiff's closest competitor last sea- 9, Willson va.KF.W.Smith, January 8 and 0\u20148t.Lawrence VS.en ; .FE Sov Fi Sul Sth spor ater me i SEE | on SE | nue FRANTIC POWER, # league were not represen ed.ele- On behalf of Jack Flan ; , y ork.e is going to Cali ornia for the W, 1.Fenwick vs Be A.© mith.o oo - .' gutes were als attendance from he challenge \u2018Teddy ok rr RE roro 19 winter and may be induced to ride.CC Presidents ride.log fo rerce, cight rioks ___ 1847 Notre Dame Street.2 Doors weet of McGill Street.: à Star ad eto hock al oO SEC another contest for the nmuteur feather [Tv is reported \u2018at Goschen that Frank allowing A ze b teen heads Ro be Ormst Elect Ski : a Admission to the lengue y \u2019 BE weight championship of Canndn; Flanagan Rockefeller, brother of ohn D.Rocke.the (raider ' ° Ph \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014== ue pat year's financial report \u2018showed a ls witli oo box.In Loren of Ottawa put feller, Ë negotiating fot que purchase of Pe.\u201cJ.Williamson Jo BE Smith, ~ The following bave been chosen vy {he ; : ; CE alance_on the right ¢, with which fit ç : at.8 clin .Gentry, 2.-2, for his stack J.Shnmouns vs.F.N.outham.Ormstown Curling Clu to compete IN.was decided to give the Stirling Club (last Mr.McCartly sec fit to accept this be will ranch at Wichita.Kon.Gentry is own-| George Walker vs.Thos.Brown.: club's principal matches.for the scoson: aed / oblige by communicating with the under- neh a +.y ; T | .Q.TE A ously Teurried that the | signed.\u2019 \u2018 he 0RÉCE ed by E.H, Harrimen, & Wortstine vo.A Sheppard.Mecarmigie aad ; ig e Moser q and while we fit you we will suit youe J.ROSENTHAL \u2019 league this year should be composed of J.A.BLYTH, Professor \u201cJack\u201d Williams, well known 8 A.McMurty va.C, P.Sefater.The first bmportant match will be played tasto and be as easy On your pocket as - The Young Men's .six clubs, divided into two sections, East 11 St.Dominique \u2018Street, Montreal.| on all the principal race tracks between H.B.Rrainerd vs.A.Hodgson.with the Victorias, of Quebec, for the Que ble.Bee our large range of Popular Tailor .ern apd Western.\u2019 } vehec and Chicago, as the \u201cHonest Old WwW.3.White vs.Thos, Wiillamso bec Challenge Cup.is match will be posal le.500 Patterns to and Outfitter, i The Westmount Ciub handed In thelr re.\u2019 pert,\u201d died at Ogdensburg from injuries C.Geale vs.C.Dean layed on Saturday January 6, and will be Panta\u2019 at $4.00.A Bell Tel, Main 5258.; slgnation owing to their playing In the , .Cie à n th Lire leadi W.F.Fenwick vs.R.A.Dunton, e 107th match for the cup.: choose from.179 St Antoine \u2018 .received in a fall down the stairs leading ! .n> ; Junior lcague titls yenr which was accepted : + ; ; Byes\u2014A.F- itladel, R.W.Tyre, H.BH.Street.: win regret, The Hawthorne Club are.out LING \u2018from ï amor resort.Foul play 1a t by suckling.Ha Tiller, Licut.-Col, Ibbot- : 3 or or the same reason.\"This left four new ; pected, and\u2019 two men are 1 rrest by gon, G.H Mcllenry.MR.CUDAHY THREATENED ] clubs to be admitted, and the choice feil .vod oo f the coroner.À post-mortem |.DU Wlee President's Jrize.- \u2019 \u201d ; - thors SEE, A Bh agoaciren Von émis mae.ee Nil win 3 ol | leo Fe taie bad mel aw His Offered pr - 4 3 clubs.er delegates from \u201d - » 1 In his younger days he was one 0 the ce-Preside d ° But Will Not Withdraw His y.these clubs were admitted the election A, .n tus yout ÿ thi t the Montreal rink:\u2014 .su .; \u2018 of officers took place and resulted as fol- Boston, Dec.20.\u2014The indoor bicycle sea- leading pugilists of this country.ILE.Smith and A.J.Ayer ve.W.G.Reward for the Capture of His 0000 A | ' Jows:\u2014 son in Boston opened to-night at Park \u2014 Goodhue and J.F.Juanson « President\u2014Mr.Disney, Cedars.i \" .O.N.Evans and_A.L.Branchaud vs.Son\u2019s Kidnappers ; } ! Dee deut\u2014ME.White, Ontario.Square Garden with a great a = vd eu he CLAVET & GINCHÉREAU, ROW.Tyre and A.J.Dating.an \"ve ml = | .ad Becretary\u2014A.J.Prockter, Star A.A.A, ar dion Squafe Garden.\u2018The bi t]; : ER.Smith and IX, Mcleunan va.J.| Omohe, Dec.30-\u2014E.A.Cudahy, tie mil\"| - ~~ Nawest in Neckwear, Wool and Fur Lined Gloves, Silk and : £341 Bt.Catherine street.son.arden.\u2018The big event] 1437 St.Catherine Street, Corner Simmous and -J.McKergow.ve, Les ived & second communis : dU Treasurer\u2014Mr.DeWitt Stirling.to-night was the 25-mile championship, in | Beaudry.WwW.I.Fenwlek and H.& Binmore Vs.honaire, rece ri his Linen Handkerchiefs, Suspenders an mbrellas, White.+, , Members of committee-MNessre Fleteber which II of vhe 22 entres ee quarter mile : 3B.Bell and C MeCralle, opp.|ontion from the who kidoapped bis | and Colored Shirts and Collars, Underwear and Hosiery,\" .ane cham >lonshlp of the league Is to be announced that the laps lost quarter mile There ls no Hmit to thè study that must potson and C.Miller.° son.It contains threats, end says in aub- rf d Toilet Requisites.All ab: gecided by the wining team In each sec: KOU TO be counted.ace he be made of the ae we snd \u2018wakeup of} \u201cW.Waller and WW; Brown ve.B.D.Bus- stance thet unless he withdraws bis offer |: Jewellery, Per umery - à oue sd \u2018tion, playing one mate : A chman out, and he ea urs, \" v v teed and J.D.Patterson.: .: ri 0-day.ro The Following es \"mere Arranged.\u2014 for the first mile.Hugh McLean, of Chel- | that we have the reputation of baving fi.Cameron and J.W.Pyke va.RB.A.of $35,000 reward for the arrest and con specially Low Prices Lor y Jan.1 Hastern \u2018Section.La mea, jumped past him on the fitth laps, but De best In the city.puniton and J.PatteTSOn.Morrison a viotion of each o the poh bandits, ney = an.10\u2014Oniarlo, vs.Star.- 1 he lead directly.G Itz til led .2 een mem Le .C.Budden an .F.vs.will kidnap another is children.Fr.- , Jan.16\u2014Star vai Outremont, oe, the lead directly.Gougoltz sll led BANQUET SOLDIERS.\u2014The citizens of Rev.À.F Mgwatt ond R.M.Ballantyne.PN , Jan.4 pa OI vs.Ontario at the end of the cond mile, but lost the gt, Lambert have decided to banquet their H.J.McGill and D, H.McLennan ve, Cudahy communicated the letter to the .9 3 [ : Jan.31-étar vs.Ontrrto.third to Will C.Stinson, of Cambridge.| goidier citirena, Mcaers, Horafal, \u2018incken: John\u2019 Pinder and \u20ac FE.Archbald patrie Police, end says hÿ has not withdrawn the .: SE Feb.T.\u2014Star vs.Outremont.Archie McEachran, of Toronto, got the vie and Smith, returning from South Af- H.J.Miller and It.Brown va: J.Baîflle Poward, nor will he do so.The reward A Feb 14-00 ora ection, fourth mile by a sprint at the finish Fiea\u2019on tho Roslyn Castle, The following |\" E.Darling facPhall va.L.Bowara offered stands as originally announced.: or.atherine a 0% estern Becton, : = : * nv - .*, Geale and Dr.À .pH Jan.8\u2014Minto vs, Cedar._ The three men were bunched, W.C.recyrtion committee was formed :\u2014 Mayor and A.W.Mhearwood.er 1OHT.in Jan: 11-6ürling ve.Cedar, * Stinson; Cambridge, fourth, three laps be- Wickham, Messrs, Buchanan, Desaulniers, A.R.Oughtred and Guy Brock va.H.B.o& OPEN TILL 11 TO-NIQ 8 Jan.2-8tirling va, Mino, hind.bio Wakh of Al Ga.took Goodacre, Brown, McLeod and Innes.Suckling 1528 br.a Chern Wye vs.A.THREB WEREB SHOT .=\u2014 , T .26\u2014Cedar vs.Minto.Bobbie thou, ants, Ga, too me ; N Nash.\u2014 - ./ Fe.io Lota ve.écrin .\u2014 the Bits pile nicely, but came to grief on WILLIS & 0 ing, LE CUS- BET acieter én Vilaine vs.Col.Gard- ro à South Carolina Town as the EDS .e matches to be .3 ger and A.C.Thomas., \u201cthe first named chen\u201d ayed on the Ice In the sixth mile Joe Downey's wheel] In wishing our friends and customers Cit Mame and A Raisons vs.\u20ac Result of a Drunken Man's IRON B 91] ! Vics \u2014 dipped on back stretch and he went] every happiness during this new century CW\" 8.Gardner apd F.Dunlop vs.J.H.Malios.oo à » ; Defeat Winnipeg.down wit! ; Gimm, Dubois and Wal- |'year we would respectfully request that Binks and W.A.Contes.2 with Brass Rods and > or thour.At the beginning of the seventh aif who nurchase pianos or organs from us Geo.P.Walker Ca.|.Farrell va.W.Charleston, 8C., Dec.Three men 7 b 3 Winnipeg, December 30.\u2014The Winnipeg mile the contewt-had narrowed to four this evening will kindlv do so not Inter Taylor and Rev.T.McWilliama, were killed in this \u2018state, last Knobs, Sises, Ste, 4ft.,, .ÿ Victorias won the opening match in the men, Stinson, Ryser, McEachran and Me: than 9.30 o\u2019clock to enable our carte à LÉ, Ronald and F.C.Nash vs.Dr.night, as the result of a drunken man's ef esnior hockey, last might, defeating the Jean.Stinson took the seventh and other help to attend the ihidnight church MatheWsen 2.4 5 Roberto à ve.*P and malice.Two of them were the dit.Gin.by 6ft.ÿ Winnipegs 5 to 1.Of last year\u2019s seniors, sighth.McEachran took the ninth bu 8 A et la jen: Ange.exiff of the county and \u20ac te .: y re, 96 J , but services.Willis & Co., 1826 Notre Damo w, T, Balley and Dr.Elder.; ; Johnston snd Gingras wero the, only once lost the.tenth to Stinson, MeEdchran took Stteat.\u2014Adv.ur L.Paton and F.Duckett vs, P.W.od north oer am rratending th The Thompson Mattress Ce, » i as: teen hun- the eleven neon .ttt \"35\"?agan and H.- .+ ded people saw the match, pomctured tire compelled Stinson o change \u201cte Special Notice.(, 5 Elan\u2019 snd ky Gaurd ve, F.C.building of De rion ol in Abbeville.ite «48 54.James BA Tol.Main 2606.st.La \u2014 \"| wheels in the twelfth, and he lost mu .; 1°].White and Rev.A.J.Douk vs.C.leg and full in the chest.The sheriff Albert H.Thompaon, Prop it.urent College Kicks.\u2019 distance.The thirteenth was easy for Mc-| Arrangements have been made by whi. 15 .ve oe ot & William ©.Van Home, K.C.M.G.) SCHOOL VACATIONS.\u2014At One Wey First.sasvetissiessisiisnsase \u2026 5 A y a 08 .oe ; Fare an e-Third, from Decem' Western Loan & Truat.\u2026\u2026\u2026.ccccccceue gy 6 2% 5 oxox 0 he 39 pr 18 » 109 ST.JAMBS BT.Insurance Company.3th to 31st, 1900.Good to return until Jan- Peop s Heat & Light.cccveectscrcacccne oe .Offloe\u2014 A uary 20th, 1901, Dominion Coal, preferred.e à 108 / 100% 100% 154% 120% 13% oe 100% : us a.1 H.ROBERTSON, \u2014 Special Fares to Points in Maritime Provinces.Dominio., common.oe > \\g ) r ets, and information, y Bley Raver 5 2 2 à 2 8 5 58 OU 8 O5 E ea a ee Conk Fes Bly Se .Jo ailway.ve ee = .9 \u2014 Toronto Railway .102 110% 05% 110% 100 2% 2 102 86% 100% 80 108% onto Ju ee 5% Phu said betes a piatilne En the Fruits Twin City, common.65 10% 57 60% .734 57 ox v.pe > Ve avan & Clouston, eq.ot Quebec and to Ottawa at SINGL® FARR Twin Gr.referred.cmesescescenqes 10 139% 20% 138% .139% 129 129 ve ou .os { .; ps on Jan.5th and 6th, good to return until Laurent Fup IIIS ds MON SE IE 5 A 5 || Bareïoote Ai loved Ouptn 8 3:450.000 TLL HL 5% \u2018 .\\ .Mercantile risks accepted at low current PACIFIC EXPRESS, Mining rates, .Whisk responsible for many & leaving Montreal at 9.30 a.m.for Otta War Eagle .coooenivecnnersonorsesserees 250 275 100 100 ses ss ee es ve 308, 186 305 ke?og bareooted, many an un- G.F.C.SMITH, Winnipeg, Vancouver, etc, will leave on wok Republic .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.0ores 105 115 51 63 1.20 1.41% 93 1.08 \u2026 .oe oe bappy, miserable home.Man or wo- Chief Agent of the Dominion.days oniy after December 30th, 1900, instead yne .sesoscsneseene 103 137 65 6 1.40 1.68 \u201888 1.02% - .e ; we .PT.you use it or know anyone Sub-Agents\u2014 of daily as at present, Train ser vice between me es Bi 155 2 8 4 2 8 a de = .ma ! romember our, ours is per- Thomas Hiam, John G.R.Driscoll, Winnipeg ad vancouver will continue.daily \"0 Norn Stardom 5 120 I 8 : % Le A - - - ww Dae ee eetmoniais.Write The |Special Agent French Dept.\u2014Oprille Lasrin.1 furth oe _ Te Oar Fevecssvesnsncsncscsssossncesse oe 166 100 155 oe ne w = od ve oe > SEE prit Ont.tum, Le Box 129 oT.TAs Sor next IOFEICS, iN A - A \u2018 , » * ok ~ SCOTTISH UNION = d I \u2019 En ; VÉTERI L.0ccsccenessoccasssenencocousse 250 263 250 255 250 268 249% \u2018935 250 2 - M0 \u2014AND- RAILWAY tario savcssoness ceunesecentecstn teens 128% ve 124 15 174 115 -~ 100 15 200 25, T | C E National Insurance To.of Edinburgh.GRAN I [Ll \\ SYSTEM DIBONA secccccccoccveuu0e0 PR vossene en.we : ronto LES \u2014\u2014 02 23% 25 26 M 24 320% - 28 us = us NO .' ESTABLISHED 1824.HOLIDAY RATES.quer Cartier .e.orrireenes nantes Les a .1 Ge os Total Assets $44,223,470.83 SINGLE FIRS rchanta .a - o'c .+ - QU Poert Sim, extent of the advance.London was a buyer $4.20 for cars of Hunagrian patents and | will be closed from the lst to the 15th Jan- Thor SO io Tad at low rates for Trip.Going bo, \u201cNd One-Third tor Round A .pl , Going Dec.8 to 31 inclusive, Return LL SThtt _ OCKS on balance although doing much less than .85 for etrong bakers in car lots bags in- \u2019 uary, both days inclusive.satistactory\u2019 security.limit, Jan.both.1901.0 w os.ho revious weeks, The bond | Joarket was au Ino, ther easier at $14.50 for .By Order, \u2014 J , : ctive w adva.3 .| - Special - : and some buying by dealers in \u2018anticipation cars of shorts and $12.50 to $18 for bran |.> - 3.D.REID.ire insu rance rates for Commercial Travellers.of the demand for January Investments.west, : : - Becretary.| EPIPHANY, JAN.6 1901 {BT OPENED STRONG, BUT $ Nor] east 40¢ for Wo.2 and 88e for No: | AT Montreal City Ageot, The Imperial Round Trip Tickels vi vo sold at GLE EASED OFF A LITTLE.JS earnings of roads for the third 3 extra middis freunce * LAKE TRAFFIO AT THE \u201cS00.\u201d NE 00 { t AL) A \u2018 Insurance Company, Limited, Lon- FIRST-CLASS FARE between all Stations in The BELL TELEPRONE C0.of .Oatmeal is steady at $8.30 for cars of bar- usual, the American canal ha been | à dividend of two per cent has been de- : ; .rels and $3,20 for bage In car lots Toronto, q j ; oo - SCE 4 There was Do session of the Montreal THE BOLD MINES, and 20c more for smaller quantities.Peas Spened for business À ril 19th and closed clared, payable at the Company's Office in 1 he London Mutual N IERCOLON (EY Stock Exchange oor.; Bion eins Glc middle freights and 600 0 of April 23rd and closed Dec.16ch, Montreal, on the 15th Gay of January, 190, | (Cash System.) x A .- .each waterway having thus been opene ah.record the Sist Decem- .M Eee é, = Wall Street opened strong and eased a THE HOLIDAYS CUT DOWN THE for 238 days.The total number of vessels 1° shareholders of Fire Insurance Company ; \\ HWAY fittle towards one o'clock.An early des- WHEAT STRON F passed through during the season was 19,- ber, 1900.: OF CANADA.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER patch said: \u201cThe fears of financial dis- SHIPMENTS AT ROSSLAND.452, against 20.235 last year, showing a de- « CHAS.P.8CLATER, (Established 1550.) 26, 1900, trains will rus daily (Sunday except- urbances in London this morning were not .crease of 503 vessels, or 4 per cent.The ?Secretary-Treasurel.|, orporated by Dominion Aet of Parliament.64) as follows: lized and quotations of American stocks ; : freight moved by these vessels, however, ber THE MARITIME EXPRESS wili leave dally, ere advanced there before trading began ¥oAr'S Shipments Amount to 220,825 THE MARKET ADVANCED IN an increase of 387,258 tons, or 1.5| Montreal, 15th December, LAG.Business In force, over .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.860.000,000.00 \u201cexcept on =» .ray, at 1200 noon, for Halls.ste.The consequence was a very buoyant Tons a Very.Fair Record.CHICAGO THIS MORNING.M2 Suite 1560, wo 25003075 love in a OR oy Goverih 55:20:00 other paihi la (so.Marling PrOVIBCCE.nd animated opening bere, in which the .short toms in 1888, to 25,643,073 tone in R D TORS Deposit w Do Dryden President Min- THE MARITIME KAFiioe, (ion points as nternational stofks were conspicuous.\u2014 .; 1900.The average cargo this year was CALLING IN C E | ° stor A priculture Province of Ontario: HE AR Ve MR ences on\u201d Monday There were nearly 10,000 shares of Pénn-! poggland, B.C., Dec.20.\u2014The output for made up of 20,532,408 tons east-bound and \u2014 George Gilles, Vice-President, Iron Manufac- at 5.30 4.0er syivania absorbed in the,cpening rush.the past week, being a holiday season, has COFD Was Stronger Also\u2014Both Mar- 5,110,580 tone west-bound freight.Of the turer, Gananoque and Toronto; H.Wadding- THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave daily, ez- .with a resulting rise In price of 24.The puiurally fallen considerably below une Kets Littie More Active vessels passing the canal this year 14,426 PROVINOB OP QUEBBO | ton.Secretary and Managing Director.HE LOCAL EXPRESS wi Lee to strive De La carried that stock up 3% within 0000 ton average.sustained for many Than Usual.were steamers and 5,026 barges or wil: District of Meatreal.| RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED taroughout Qu Levis mue Dm oo : first few minutes of the trading.The Le Roi during MO EE ar ot veasels.Thus cast-bound freight was 804 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THB PRO- the Province.HENRY BLAOHFORD, THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Levis referred stock \u201c> advanced Also o ain ed nesday last.The mine was closed down : per cent.of the total and west-bound 19.9 VINCE OF QUEBEC-NO.170.Mgr.Prov.Quebec, dally, except Bunday, at 6.20 p.u., due to glint, and Great Northern pre ec oal, for that period, affording the miners a | \"per cent.The pawsages through the Ameri.4 of the 180 Ot.James Street.@trive at Montreai at 11.00 p.m.3- Outside of the galn was fractional.holiday around Christmas.On Thursday Wheat in Chicago was stronger this morn: \u2018an canal were 84.2 per cent.of the total In the matter ot Alphonse Guimond, Tel.Main 868.Montreal: ACUUMMUDATION FUk LEVLS icaves daily, es fur à polut rise in Rock Island and culy one train loud of 16 cars was des.log.May wheat opened at 75% and quiet d tbe fraight .ied 92.1 per ceut.: the City and.District of Montreal, merchant, except on Sunday, at 11.30 y.m., due to ar- Erie on.The specialties and indus coped The Centre Star Is also a little Advanced to 7614.It eased off .to 70% and (7 eight carried 2.1 per à Insolvent.Tivo at Levis ai 7.: in.And connectluR trials slyred in the general strength of the low Its mark, owing to much the same ex.then went back to 76 again.Towards canal > 168 and 7.9 par The creditors of said insolvent are here- \u2014TH Ew with accommodation for Campbeiiton, N.B.market.\u2026 cuse.The Le Rol No.4 Giant and I.X.L.50OD It took an easier turn, and at 1280 cent.of the resective totals.There was = ordered to appess before ous of the Judges - ACCUMMUDATION LEAVhLs LEVIS at 11.66 +83 8 8 k of lave also each contributed a few cars, and was quoted at 75% to 76%.January open a decrease of 31 per cent.in the wheat \u2018of this Court, In the Court room No.31 In 0 Î | À old | and Lio ds am.Caliy, exçopt ou suuday, duo to arrive Twin City es 3 for the third week of aitogether the shipments for the past week 24 \" higher at 72%.advanced to (3% carried, and 46 per cent.in grain other the Court Houss, st Montreal, \u2018ou the cighth i aro 00 oi y a CU IS PET SR A TES December amoun to $00,017, agalnet assume the very respectable figure of 4,100 8nd at 12.30 was quoted at 72%.; ; \u2018next, at tem o'clock In the - .| 141 last r, 8o Increase of 25.876.M in Chi than wheat.The soft coal increased 28 day of January » ACCOMMOLA LION.EUR 'NICOLET.- leaves gl net year, ari iogs ave $2,720.124 tous.Appended is a statement of the ship May corn | pémicnre, opened at 0\u201d, and per cent.and the iron ore 7 per cent.forenoon, In order to give their advice touch- Plate Glass ins GO Ë CN ailing 6h, 4.20 po.sentnee kre ang Iaciease of 0318.to date: tons for the week, and ihe yeAr 3230.: * : ing the appointment of a curator aod (Spec: ' > ACCOMMODATION ROM NICOLET arrives $ * .A Wall Street broker says: \u201cIt Is worthy of note that the great advance has thus gap heen in the raflway shares.There has been nn equivalont movement in the indus trials, ard yet the activity of the leading \u2019 Week.Year Le Rol .0covvcco000000s.MOTZ 161,300 Oentre Star .1,800 408 War Bagle ese Le Roi No.2.Iron Mask .ss 8 A Broomball cabie said: The Agricultural Gazette of England forecasts that the wheat crop of England will be the smallest on record.The London Times has received mail advices from the Argentine, placing The Rutland Railway Compeny will in the course of the next few days announce the imeuguration of their through ger service between Sorel in this Province H.COLLARD, Deputy Prothonotary, 8.C.Montreal, December 39th, 1900.: 1784 Notre Dame 8t, = Montreal, BEOKIT & LIGRETBSOURN, Genorai Agents Accident, \u2018Sickness Piate Glass a.m.Vestibule trains, with luxurious Sleeping sand Dining Cafs and Fifst-Class Coaches on.the Maritime K, press.Through Slee ng Cars Betweon Montreal thanviactures and the Incréaning demand Giant \u2026.the export surplus at 70,000,000 bushels, and the cities of New York and Boston.: and Halifax, + for thew throughout the foreign se well LX L.and further stating that the corn acreage The Rutland through line is made up of SALE BY AUOTION ray tio \u201cloath day ot .D.,POTTINGER- a oi events of the year.It would seem Events Sear A Is large.: .the following connections: Quebec South- January Text.at No 1013 of the Avenue de Trust C om anie S Moncton, N.B., November 22nd, 900.FT to be n fulrly logical conclusion that the gpitzee .Lo 8 N ern Railwa from Sorel to Noyan, Que.; l'Hotel de Ville, In the olty ot Montreal, all H.A.Price, Assistant General Passengee preferredt wharves of the grent manufsctur Tron Colt s.\u2026o\u2026\u2026rcecovsscescs 000 80 | pecial Notice.the \u201cIsland route\u201d through Lake Cham.the movable effects, bedroom eet, | , | Agent.144 St James Stroet, Montreal.g combluutions will have their turn in plain to Burlington, Vt.; the Rutland belonging to the communky a! propre, Are gradually becoming reovgnized by Mont- james Hardwell, Assistant General Fre the favorable cstimation of lnvestors aad speculators.\u201d $ + R $ \u2019 In Wall Streat the average price of 2! rtlyr storks rose during the week from | 24.02, establishing a new high re- « only for the swing but far the Twelve Industrials rose from (8.crossing the high point in Novem.~ugh the present level is but little 1t al November 20.There must be [TOR 2.\u2026\u2026ces 4,190 220,525 MONTI EAL GRAIN STOCKS.v The following table shows the stocks of grain (n étoro in Montreal on the dater mentioned: se : all their available cash with Intending purchasers of pianos or or gans who would like to have an instrument for New Year's Day but have spent Santa Claus can procure a good instrument at Layton \u201c Bros.warerooms, 144 Peel Street, at a moderate figure.and commence payment for same in February.Agents for the product.of eight different.manufacturers.N.B.\u2014Open evenings.\u2014Advt.Railroad to Bellows Falls and the Fitch.burg and the Boston & Albany to Boston.For the New York route the Delaware & Hudson line will probably be usea from Rutland, Vt., to Eagle Bridge, thence over the New York Centre! and Hudson River line to New.York, the terminus being the Grand Central Station, corner of Forty- second Street and Fourth Avcoue, where which existed between Dame Arielle | of the city of Montreal and the late Valmire Bcurdon % his lifetime clerk of the City of Montreal, ber husband and to the estate of this latter.The said sale will take place at ten o'clock in the forenoon, by order, J.R.Mainville, notary, La.Presse Bulld.ng, Montreal, December 3lst, 1900.| charged, such ag those of: real\u2019s leading business and professional men AS ABSOLUTELY NECKSSARY INSTITU: TICNS for the performance of functions heretofore delegated to private individuals, and often umperfectly and urnsatistactorily dis- 1 Executors under Wille.à.Trustees for Women and 3.Trustees for Dond Issues.Minors, ¢.Trustees for Kxecutors unable to attend te Agent, Room, 113, Eoard of Trade Dldg.for CITY TICKET OFFICE.1413 St James Street, Montreal.- Dec.29, Dec.23, Dec.80, \u2018 jernble ndvance In the Industrial : 1000.1900.1809.it will bave a commanding position, and a ., all the duties of thetr Trust.; parity with rail- Wheat .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.96,771 94.030 48845 mm ; : despatcher on the wewwrn division of the 6.Liquidators and Assignees for Insolvents.ar .ook RO heavy realiz: Corn .\u2026.\u2026.\u20260.0\u202600.16,181 18220 25,740 RAILWAY MAN HONORED unique advantage in passenger t c mat Canadian Pacific Railway, is now teaching 6.Investiug Agents foe Claritadble and Rell.WELLAND OA NAL.there vas Jarre boring nd rome Puls crescesesrencss pd 35.248 11:90 .bom from Pre on the ce Suchen 0 the company\u2019s officiale throughout the west : gious Tustitutions orustees, Olergymen, Tenders for Supplies for the Year 1901.= , t \u20ac e 0e 000es0000 MM .\u2018 .\u2014 ro part Pro .non- .: ce ln Moldings by the publie au Bares LE TS SISIL 48.78 03478 Tau St, Hraclnthe Que, Dec.81(Speclal) A regular service of weil equipped trains {© new of rules which are known 8a Rey upon otbers for advice aud guldance SEALED TENDERS-tor supplies, addressed : R 390 8676 18.014 arrival of the 7.40 p.m.train from .\\ 1 the standard system all over America, dling of their 8 to the Superintending Kugtheer, + Welland r than would be supposed from the Bek wheat ttn 9806 9035 25875 Rutland un Baturday evening, the employes will be in operation ly to the metro- which have been introauced in the leading |.™ the handling r finances.| w.et periniond! i rereived unt Flour oreereriiiilll 14860 14,458 3074p Of the Quebec Southern Hal'way assembled politan cities of the of New York raïways of Oanada.£arLawyers and Notaries direcging business 30 o'clock on Wedncsdsy, 16th January, 190%, ancstesencucse BiG body fu the office of Mr.A: Trudeau, and Masmchusetts.The Rutland Railway tn the Company are always retalned to per- for the supply and delivery of various articles DAIG, RYKERT & (0, STOCK BROKERS mbers Montreal Stock Exchange.) CORNER IN BEENS.Chicago, Dec.31.\u2014A corper in beans is the latent novelty in the Chicago market.Within two weeks the price has risen from r $1.84 per bushel to $2.20, and deglers pre- a the popular superintendent of the company, where an address was presented to him by Mr, J.B.RobMallle, accompanied by a costly silver tea set and a bronse clock, as a mark of esteem from his fellow workers.Mr.Trudeau replied in a felicitous manner, after which al will not be able to run its own trains into Montreal for some time yet for reasons stated ,in The Herald some wesks ago, and ich are now well to railway men.There is every reason to believe that the Canadian Pacific Railway Oomy i when the extension of their Ss SOUTHERN RAILWAY ABSORPTION.A à from St.Louis states that in a series of circulars just issued by the Southern Railway announcement is made of the taking over of the Louisville sad St.Loius Air Live, the appointment of George form the necessary professional servioes in cornection with the same.National Trüst Company, Ltd, CAPITAL sorcovsensnesencecsenss 81.000.000 of Timber, Hardware, Clistings, Fuel, Patuts, Ofls, etc., for use on the Welland Canal ana ta branches for the year 1901.Specifications, forms of teuder and other information can be obtained at the Suparintend- ing Engincer\u2019s Office, St.Catharines, on and after Monday, the 24th December, 1900.\u2019 necessarily repaired to his residence, .turtiher ithin fortnight.most hospitably en.REFBRVE i.sscscrccsssoscosss SSU.000 The lowest or any tender not on & Lancashire Ohambers.Members of \u201ctoe orm of Albert rt Dickineos Dar rs Tere o Serminus completed, forpiah thc en O.Smith us general manager, snd the SO 14 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL accepted.L.JONES : \u2018ompan ay denle e ce ., .K.ouse had ered th er.Th ; thes Lines of the Southern entu | : g pondents in Toronto, New York récent sävance \"of memriy = 40.cunts por Special Notice.OPR.AND G.TR.AT BUFFALO.|under the Gils of the St.Louis A a ROSS, Manager.Department ot Ratiways and Canals, and London, Enrland.De oe the Gonors nants of the United Try _Templeman\u2019s gure pork mumge.The executive committee of the Pane Louisville lines, Tn © urisdicrion of the! SWisdeviews lavied Ottawa, December 20th, 1906.\" \" States and Great Britain for army uses and 481 St.Lawrence Street, above American Exposition at Buffalo on Batur- he air line.The headqua of Mr : .\\ bec.Telephone \u2018\u2018Main\u201d 928._ to a slight shortage in production.Sherbrooke (Street.- day made the allotment of apace to the grer t air Mint rt di ' Prov tne of Quebec.| : All other meats of the best quality.De Vers.\u201d Born \"the Canadian Paoife and Badin, qui To\u201d A aoLed owas ÿ ' SUPERION COUET-No.2374 \u20ac Are Specialists.GRAIN.UP WEST.livery everywhere, : : Grand Trunk have secured good positions ' La Dame Marie Louise Trudeau, of the City Not ordinary, every-day Stationers.Toronto, Dee.81.\u2014Wheat\u2014The market Is DBATH OF J.T.ROWAN.LECTURES TO TRACKERS DIVIDEND No.82.of Montreal, said District, wife, common as to property of J.Albert Labossiere, tleman, of the same place, has this from her to-d thy with urned 3 Ing, January 4, ee the business hen CCR ety american orces.Cars Mr.James T.Rowan, of the firm of opioid red rm Bat: nah Tot, Peel \u2018tree, Protessor 200m \u2014\u2014 sued her husband for separation as to.prop- Bpeelslists in BOOK-BINDING, of white sold today at O4c nnd Gus lear Tovan Bron & Co, died bis residence; ing frm the exposition.hare Tithe will speak on \u201cOld and New Ways NOTION te herby given Wat o Dividest of RENAUD & BOISSONNAULT, peste \" \u2019 ers rather look for an advance next week been ill fon several Les Me Rowan full the street railwaya are carrying fesser Finke ls vo Well known, his emin- Three and One-half Per Cent.Attorneys for Plaiatifé, ° in PRINTING, ff the present bulge In prices je main.\u2018Vas only 32 \u2018 but Acady bad OB unprecedented amount of traffic.The ence as a thinker ahd scholar so high, that : d-up Capital Stook of this Bank Montreal, 10th December, 1900, \u201c ned an opel pal, : \u2019 , passenger aiatf of the C.P.à great intellectua ay antiot : .= \u2019 \u201d in LITHOGRAPHING, is In ae freieh we Serie achieved considerable Cormercial 7.| Mak f Fe Ris alread at pated, td ee to or Tatty Suri, hoe been Beclanea for the current balf-year |\u2019 \u201c in OFFICE SUPPBIES, Vhvalla armer at OTc for No! cars, Men.Ho began business in Joliette, and about Don (Pair Chine and Japan, es | Sirol, It a7, be added\u201dChat all are wel 40, oies aa it hee \"on\" rie | Dimélet où Montres - EVERYTHING * | tof 1c for No.1 hard, 88e for No.3 bE parer old of 62\" from all parts of Canada an tT red he doors open At 7.90 anû close WEDNESDAY, Sud np SUPERIOR COURT.\u2014Ne.60.allied the Btationery line.Do are and Te ror NG are hee od the firm of Rowan Bros.& Co.He Visit the exposition.The ten: thousancyy | Py ats i \u2019 Roo or Jam Dame Elise Pare, of the oy of Mon besineus fram Aydmey to Vaneouver, for No.3 bard and 19 13c for No.B'hard | leaves a young wife and child to mourn iles of and extensive water route to | \u2014 said District, wife, common &s to pro and never have complaints.grinding in transit.| his early death.The funeral will take Tardly \u2018be oa operates will #4 oad __ \u2018Jyell's Meals and Lunches Are | The Transfer Books will be closed from of Louis Jette, trading man, @ the came Flour\u2014 market te firmer in sympathy i.place from his late residence on Tuesday, J be do be instrumental ia the 16h te ist Desember, both Gays inclusive.piace, has this day sued her husband fee ,[ with the advance in wheat.Some per to the 5.10 p.m.Joliette train, inter- bringing mush travel to the Always Ready, Day or Night.By crête et the Beard, separation as to property.CHARLES.F, DAWSON, SIR Datsate ware BOUEM Ein ous rep ment taking place iff that town from.the Osnada will alee beseflt for ft0 extensive Vu uaviee te yO mngrrtant tva van | \"WE PAAWLL 7]: BEKAUD & BOIMONNAULE, i oo Mereantile Statienes, |i ore.| Se b are held 19e Tecidénon of is mother-in-law, u.1eeources will become better known.0 to Btitwel\u201d , A werd to the wise te General Manager.a Attorseys fer Plaintiff, \"808 07 JAMES STARTER Digne C'Manttste four 1e cévods af mre, on Wednesday morning.Mr.Taylor, who was formerly a train pleat, \\ Sherteosks, 0h Des, 2000.a! Montreal, 30th December, 1900 - 0 | a os, co .CET 6 -_ \u2018 - \\ .\u2018 - Pos \u201c \u201d ; ~ ~ + , 5.+ me : «» { New Year's Gifts.[Eventing Men's New Year wuying | Reduced.We are holding our _ ; \u201cThe recognized headquarters for everything that is best in 7.Men's Furnishings.Prices positively the lowest.5 If you think of giving a Gentleman a New Year prese = New Neckwear, Silk Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, | \u2018twill help you in choosing if you see our stock.The kir 18 -Silk Braces, Silk Umbrellas, Dressing Gowns, Smoking Jackets, econd Annual .: gh : Bath Robes, Gloves, Underwear, Socks, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, etc.January Sale of goods that men buy themselves.All through next month oo a | a | || mari givé discounte of \u2018 W y \u2018 : 4, R.J.TOO KE- JAMES STREET.10 pc.to SO pec.MACKERRO \u2018 BROTHE RS ; .: % .1553 ST CATHERINE ST.EAST i off our whole stock.~All | | | 2246 -St.Catherine Street.oC _ pee ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 goods marked in plain New Year's (Gifts co THE BRITISH ARE.[EER seve CHIN AGREES TO |] 2 LAKE MEGANTIC \\ in Solid Silver.\"Everything that is worthy in Men\u2019s Furnishings is heg@ \u201d mates end stimulates and incarnates; and > AFIGHTING NATION fz semis PEACE.CONDITIONS| GEO.G.ROBINSON || IN FEARFUL GALE has been a friend of freedom and pf : Sr fri SLE of ST ano Comeany, || Calle : rorld bett use of her g quali- ie : .' .\u2018 Birks\u2019 : 3 : , : They Have Struck for Liberty the [ties sod A Royal Edict Orders Signing |] - cos eo.Put Back to Queenstown With on ty ill bo mailed free : World Over.\u201cWhen She par drum throbs no longer, of Note.239 c h i St t Steering Gear Damaged.; S oo - nd © pottleing is urled .7 St.Catherine Street.Besides the finer lines of Jewellery there WHAT WE HAVE WE'LL HOLD, 10° federation of the world,\u201d | GET BEST TERMS POSSIBLE Olocks, Watches and A PANTO AMONG PASSENGERS, are shown many attractive little novelties in then she shall stand strong among the na- _ Silver, of which we mention one or two: tions of the world for having brought that Tg the \u2018Only Proviso Made by the : Jewellery Repaired.peech grateful coms i Who Expected Steam Founder : : A a a.ust be ter dti us TMt| Ermaperor in Instructions to Prince == _ °.3 Steamer to Tou Khaki Helmet Thimble Case with Silver Thimble, 68 ; e by Hon.G.W.Ross at the ov.1 > So ~ \u2014Gallant Seamanship of Captain ) .Otter Banquet.| SIR MA CKEN ZE\u201d Ching.posts along the line of railway to as few Taylor and Crew Saved Her.Case with Six Silver Dress Buttons, $2.26, $4.00 | \u2014 ne nd tbe forts but mere: |» : New Neck Clasps, - - #0c, 6üc to $2.00 : .i .30.\u2014The Chinese plenipoten- disar _e ; Toronto, Dec.31.\u2014(Spesial.)\u2014Hon.G.|!# Ready for Mr.Foster in West Gare been unexpectedly ordered to fed ra health is bad, and it Queenstown, Dec.31.\u2014The Britist stcam- | , A.W.Ross, in the course of his speech at Hastings, Even Should He Get .sign the preliminary joint note, and haven doubtfai whether he will be able to do er Lake Megantic, Captain Taylor, from : H EN RY BI RKS & so-S the banquet to Col.White, said:\u2014 the Nomination.: notifiy pie foreim euvoys wo Ca as more than to affix hie signature Lo Fre du Liverpool, December 25, and Queenstown, ; \\ WG a re : ; linese themselves w * ren i is ppowe rin : : * .The British nation was always a fight- Ottawa, Dec.31.\u2014(Special.y\u2014Mr.J.M.tonishesl at receiving the Imperial instruc- ng t delegating | \u2018enipotentiar has December 26, for St.John, returned to PHILLIPS SQUARE.x ing nation.She began fighting over 2,- Hurley, of Belleville, ex-M.P.for East ! tions.Neither Li Hung Chang nor Prince poop appointed.He was dr this Queenstown harbor yesterday (Sunday) Jewellegs by special appointment to the Governor-General.099 years ago.She commenced: with fight- Hastings, who was in the city on Saturday, Ching had expected success\u2019 in persuading morning, ang carried in @ chair to the re- morning, efter a terrible experience in i i im said there was not the slightest possibility the court\u2019 to accept under ten days.à pi Ching, with whom he town Wednes-| pps old Julius © ea She fought him of Mr.George E.Foster being offered the | The Emperor's instructions are to agree fidence oe tation Prince Ching the gale.5; She left Queens pl fifty | em ard; fought him long; for about 400 seat or tendered the nomination for West | fully to the note, but to endeavor to get then called upon the doyen -of the diplo- A5, CATTFINE = cian about years;she fought himself and his Romans Hastings by the local Conservatives.the best terma mosaille, particularly in the matie corps, the Spanish minister, Senor five saloon and cabin passengers, an until the Romans retired and never re- \u201cThere are too many men in the riding | matter of limitmg the number of the lega- Decolgan, and requested him to notify | 500 passeggers in ateerage, principally.fora.nxi for the honor,\u201d he said.\u2018\u2018Be- ' tion guards, and also to.the places where \u201coth OV inatructi had ei Jew; them.She } , turned to Great Britain since and never aides.ahould Mr.Foster attem & the other envoys that instructions h eigners, many Jews among ! ; a , : , pt to con-, these are to be located.; ; » sue À J | cs .will.For \u2018the next 500 or 600 years-she test the constituency.wir Mackenzie The plenipotentiaries are instructed to been received from the Emperor to sign had reached 400 miles west Thursday might, fought \u2018the Danes, those Vikings, those Bowell has hie knife ready for him.\u201d \u2018 endeavor to limit the number of army WANTS 00 TOR RN when she encountered a merciless gale.= Norsemen, those men who bave given us = - = Pari © 2 Haves ency has Deh pre hr ne For bacon \u2019 | i i \u2019 ! ; aris, Dec.30.\u2014The ag .rou, not the steering red hich has made the marmers \u2019 received this dewpatch from Pekin: \u201cPrince damaged badly, placing her in a dangerous a of Eng e most distinguished marin- .Ching and Li Hung (hang have commum- ition.The crew worked -bra vely and + ers in the world.She fought the Danes | cated to foreign envoys en important edict position.lhe : | .* }in which the Emperor declares that China rigged up a hand gear, and the vessel was \\ » - - .until :she drove them practically from her : | } i i - little island.She fought every ation and accepts, the joint note, and authorizes again brought under control.Unfortu- \" conquered almost invariably, When she .- Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang :o nexo- pately the band gear also became damaged.\u2014 tints and to ask for à suspension how Th deck bande bad an vil sme.nef Discounts on Dolls, Games, =: was not fighting the French she fought the Spanish; when she got through with ; : ; .>, \\ ; ; ; .gate lasted twenty hours end an immense .Spain she had a dash at Portugal; when And as a Result the Invasion of Cape Colony Was a cordins to ansiher demate ae vas sca broke \u2018over the vessel, smashing the .Blocks Lam s Baskets Etc face towards the Dich when.the \u2018Dutch | : Fi : D WwW t B ino S d O .| agency, eay that Emperor Kwang Su has! booby hatch and flooding her between 79 : p 9 9 ° were cleaned out she attacked the Rus- 1ascc e Wet Being Starved Out.+ cxpressed 4 desire at the court Should decks, where the steerage passengers were : sians.From Hong Kong to Sebastopol ! ° \u2014_ ; ; 7 * located.\u2018It also washed away a greater .>.; she has fought-on almost every acre of .| : - pra ce portion of the tittings and did consuuerable 2 land the world over\u2026 She has.fought| London, Monday\u2014Lord Kitchener, wir! |.being ably seconded by General Hunter at THD CHAUDIERE MILLS.ueck damage.1hrce liteboats were : , among her own people.She won her ing from Pretoria, Saturday, December 29, Bloemfontein, and General Hector Mac- \u2014 -| smashed.Some of the crew were serious- | cause against Ireland.She tried to deal says: \u201cThere is not much change in the | dihald at Aliwal North.\u2018Two Large New Concerns Will Re- ly injured, and one seaman was killed on | \u2019 harshly with Scotland, but gave it up af-| situation in Cape Colony.The eastern ~ \u201cIt would be indiscreet to give a list of Co eck.- e © ter one attempt\u2014laughter and cheers) force of the enemy appears to have broken the various British columme in the field, place Mills Destroyed by \\When the storm moderated Captain Tay- : and has never tried it again.She has! up into small parties at Utrecht, and to \u2018but.De Wet will have a very difficult task the Fire.© lor decided to .return to Queenstown.It ; .fought almost every nation and has en-! be moving about rapidly in the sanie dis\u2019 to escape, .was diflicult work to steer the big ship, > listed in her army the bert blood of every trict, evidently wailing for support from \u201cIt is an open secret that Lord Kitchen- - Ottawa, Dec.31.\u2014(Rpeciel.)\u2014Next spring but she managed to reach here without - : .» + .\u201c .\u2019 e ; nation.The Mongolian has fought under the north.er is firmly determined to crush De Wet work wil be commenced on wil he pulp semis lance.her oflicers und men were 241 1 St.ather 1 ne.S tr eet.her banner, the Hindestani, Singalese, \u2018The last reports state thut the western once for all.No effort wi y ex - : Caucasign, every kind of European, and, | force is moving ° Carnarvon.D)e/Lisle within three wcéks or be pare, = ed on the site of the Hull Lumber Com-| The Beaver Company directed Captain last and best of all, the Canadian has| 4 Thorneycroit are in close pursii | 1ook for the termination of what the sol- Pany's eaw-mill at the (haudiere, destroy- Taylor to take the e Megantic to Liv- done his duty as a Canadian should.She \u201cFrench hes oecupied \u201cVen sdorp diers call the De Wet manoeuvre.\u201d \u201c| ed in the April fire.Plans are now being erpool, and ehe proceeded this evening has fought with évery weapon known to Clements reports that he is op MB : or prepared for the new buildings, and appli- with all passe and mails to be.trans : = = = -us\u2014in the olden days with the cross-bow road to Rustenburg \u201cThe posa line was BOER LOSS AT NOOITGEDACHT.cation has been made for the incorpora- ferred to the e Superior, which will : : .: = Stewart's || and pike, the battle-axe and the sword, > ru ; \u201cle ie nui tion of the new company, which will be leave the Mersey Tuesday.~~.the claymore and the bayonet, and gen- blown up near Pan, and a_train was heid ; It is evident, says a belated message capitalized at $1,000,000.The following \u2018The company ordered a tug to aceom- erally preferred the bayonet.She has up this morning on the Standerton lime, from, ikruger-torp, dated December 23, lumbermen are interested in the new pro y her, but none was available hee.\u201cfought with musket and arquebus, and Dear Vaal station.i.copy that the Boer comiutssartat In the direc- ject :\u2014W.C.Edwards, M.P., J.C.Ed- Pugs will be sent from Liverpool to meet every form of rifle known; she has fought White's column has arrived at Senekal.tion of the Mugaliesberg is well supplied wards, R.G.O.Edwards, H.K.Fgan, her.There will be considerable anxiety with Gatlings and Maxims and Long Knox's column and Boye's brigade are and that, until the country between here Hiram Robinson, R.L.Blackburn, and as to her safety in her present disabled Toms.She has fought in blue and red holding De Wet from breaking south.and the Magaliesberg is properly cleared .fohn A.Cameron.It is the intention of condition especiall © ! y as the weather has and khaki, and liked the khaki just as .oe nods of Beers, they will continue to concentrate the company to \u2018develop power for rental again broken into a high north-west gale.! Lo well as any other.(Cheers.) She has NO CAPE DUTCH RISING.there, the ground lieing particularly adapt- as well as for the.operation of the new It was impossible to interview any of i fought with mail and without mail, be- All despatches arriving in London agree \u20acd to their methods of warfare.\" The pulp mill.: the Lake Megantic\u2019s people and the com- .hind \u2018the trenches and in the open, in that the C Dutch show no inclination Boers admit that in their light with Gen.| Work has been commenced \u2018on the site pany's agents are reticent, but it is un- forts and in the field, behind the wooden to rise, but.on the contrary, appear to be Clements at Nooltgedacht they lost 130 of the McKay Miling Company'a mill, and derwtood there were indescribable ecenca walls of England and behind the iron- | tired of the wat and desirous of peace.1H.- the report is that Mr.Booth will erect a among passengers, who are said to have clade\u2014fought anywhere, everywhere; Many reiuse to «upply the Boers with A Stinderton despatch, dated December large griat mill to replace the one destroy- been in despair, expecting the steamer Lo _ Great Annual Discount foucht anything, ° everything! Cheers, food, and are willing to give information 29.says 1 is estimated that 2,000 Boers ed in the fire.founder at any moment.Sale Starts on Jan.2nd and cries of \u201cEverything.\u201d) \u2019 to the British regarding Boer movements.Nat e, hnged in the rerations Ao [North * .; .A Cape Town despatch says: The Gov- | atl, hoping to bre e Briti ine .VATICAN AND ELYSEE, LI - THE HARVEST OF THE SEAS.\u2018| ermment has issued u despatch stating | communication.This plan failed and the| _o VATICAN AWD ELYSER | A SOUR STOMACH Our entire stock of FINE FOOTWEAR, in- \u201cas Kipling said of her sailors that sbe has | that the two Boer columns which invaded Poer< were driven ofl in each case with AR Is Not Im ible Over - : > ; : : a = fed her milors to the seas for a thousand \u2018the Cape Colony have not met with sue Pt da Jews dow, thelr, canuditios a the the Togial on A pi Relig ver Is Often the Real Cause of a Sour cluding Overshoes, Rubbers and Moccasins will be 8 .ti ost epigrammatic and cess.e eastern column has not succeed-| | , ) bering Ys e e ation Ag - Ç .: .\u2019 Totense Pat Ee Her © Soldiers lie in | ed in getting farther south, apd Gencral British casualties were slight.ious Orders.Temper offered at great reductions from the marked prices, every clime.They wrapped their colors Grenfell has pushed thém back\u2018a consider- FRENCH UCCUPIEN VENTERSDORP.That the condition of the digestive or uni their breasts on -the blood-red able distance in the direction of the i Paris, Dec.31.\u2014Cardinal Richard, arch- #ans has a marked effect upon the charac- fields of Spain, at Delhi, at Lucknow, at Orange River.The western column has of Noord me a * rohannesburg despatch bishop of Paris, has received a long letter ter or disposition is a truism as old as the Sehastapol, at Waterloo, \u2018at Talavera, at almost entirely abandoned the l'hillire-| Éentersdor ue vi rench occupied tom the Pope expremsing bitter sorrow at hills.Old Ben Johnson wisely said \u201cthe Falamanca.Every other milestone in the town district.About, 45 of the Yeomanry Ae ro orp, hat day without opposition.the danger threnteming the religious orders, Pleasure of living deronds upon the liver United Kingdom marks a battlefield; who were captured, were disarmed and al- tre.his be eh great telegraphic cen- lis Holiness advises the French bishops to And it is a fact which none may dispute every hillside marks a soldier's : sepul- most immediately released.lt is believed the dim een much used by the Boers for work in perfect harmony to safeguard the [that a sunny disposition more.often results chre.She is a wonderful nation.Great that his column will be divided into two 3! crime tn of infarmation.The | intereata.of their congregations.; from a healthy digestion than from any Britain is à fighting nation.She is fight arts, and both are being followed by the possession of Ventersdorp, Richenbur Out of this the anti-ministerial press other cause.ing still.She is still able to fight.- bition force which relieved Britstown, 37d Zeerust gives the British a strong hold makes mruch capital.Tire Gaulois says it Acid dyspepsia, commonly called sour Discounts of 10, 20.25 and 50 per cent.will be given, and all odd lines will be offered regardle of cost.We want them out, and out they t -go.Watch for our advertisements, chem through, and judge the inerits of thsgbods.neiderab mber i upon this part of the country.foresees a rupture hetween the Vatican stomach or heartburn, is caused by slow - ¢ LIKES A GOOD THING.No cond able nun of colonists have \u201cFrom Carnarvon, under yesterday's date, and the Flysee, and declares the miniatar.digeation of food; instead of being prompt: , k comes a despatch saying that the \u2018Boers laliets are delighted with the prospect.ly digested and converted into blood, bone WwW H S I E A I She has not fought much for conquest.- HOW DE WET RECRUITS.occupied Vosburg, December 27, in force, La Republique expresses the fear that and muscle, it lies in the stomach for .e } Once and again she saw a good thing and .and were reported to be moving on Car- Germany and Austria will be able to re: hours, fermenting and decaylrig, creating - \u201c.1 thought she must have it\u2014(laughter)\u2014 À correspondent at Burghersdorp, wiring | narvon, where martial law has n pro- place French influence in the Far East if gases which cause pressure on the lungs 2295 St Catherine St t .and she took it\u2014hear, hear)\u2014and she Saturday, reports: chimed.The loyal field cornets and farm- the law of ammoriations is passed.] and heart, short breath and general dis- .reet.kept it.(Loud.cheers.) \u201cWhat we have| \u201cTwo fresh commandoes are entering the ers have assured the authonitics that they e'll hold.\u201d (Renewed cheers.) She look-| colony.One has already crossed near | will in Joyal d will i - i in i ed out upon this fair Cahada of ours in Knaapdaar, and the arrival of another is loyal \u201calk oval and will suppress dis- ST.MAURICE LIBBRALS.ie he an in per \u2014_\u2014 1759 and sent her Scotch Highlanders up expected in the Steynsburg district.The| It is credibl rted di ; .31.\u2014(Special)\u2014The : | rain, ; the steeps of Quebec, took Quebec, and Boers are maid to have two or three hoises despatch from Neweustie, dated December cloves Re Maacicn cunt cond not D'nacoountable hoadaches and has MR.C - A.CHRISTIB D \u2019 MO I H E RS J = comfort and irritation.) ?: a.tempers, unaccountable headaches and that : \u201c she bas Kept it ever since, and ever shall.cach, though in bad condition.They have 29, that Louis Botha has informed Oom- let pans the signal event of sending for the de ing condition usuall led th ; hris- (Loud cheers.) or.Je uch 2 contingent no guns or transport, but are well supplied |'mandant Spruight thet Kruger has sent fmt time sine Confederation a Libera] \u201cblues\u201d how quickly a these disap.ih will be friende of Mr Ce Se .should happen tha ( ase à cheers.) wi Lee-Metford rifles and ammunition.word that the burghers must Jay down member both to Ottawa and Quebee, And pear when appetite and digestion are re- which occurred at St.Lambert on Satur- Don\u2019t Fall to P shall do it for \u2018her.\u2018 pue hn, for 2 Captured Boers say that the intention their arms or continue fighting on their #0 organized a aplendid banquet which stoned.day last, of typhoid fever, He was weil n rogure.1 said she has not fought muc of these commandoes is to roam about and own account, as mo support from Europe took place at Yamachiche on Thursday Laxative medicines only irritate the al- known in hockey circes, having been a : aN .She has fought much for liberty.ait until Gen De Wet th pected nin ided over by Mr.Geo.He: tive : ; LY ear, hear.) Every Jand on which ahe scene.\u201d SPP bos Khe can EUET IA LOST AND WON roux.abe ere were numerous and ready irritated stomach and\u2019 bowals and member of the St.Lambert hockey team DAWSON S planted her standard bas been a freer were led by peskere Brennan, M.P., and have no effect upon eatual digestion of for the last three yeare.He was also a Dr.P, Fieet, MIA, 1 ard.Every ; _ .member of - the Montreal Field Battery.land from.that moment onward.Fvery HIS COURSE NEARLY RUN oderdon, Monday, Dec.31.The War | After Île banquet lite sensible course to follow is to make The funeral will be from the G.T.R.gta- œes on hich er shin pu nations of the A\u2018 despatch from Smithfield, .Orange î I od Kita le following despa an adjournment was made bed Pen 1 use of aimple matural digestives like tion on the arrival of the train at 1.30 to- Desid because a Britirh keel has ploughed River Qolony, dated December 14, save: | \"Pretoria, Dec.1, 7.60 am\u2014General| ed, and re questions of the political day Swarts Dyspepsia Tablets after meals 87.\" © © : 0C0 d fi [Bd er whom es thrown « protectorate put an end to De Wet's Odyssey.He is Lyttleton reports that, our post he Helvetia were thoroughly explained.perate, e stomach has a chance to recu- Special Notice, : 1 v veste Juorn: The natural digestives which ev - ; , Boers.About ; ery k .dre ~ ° .and 200 taken jo he , sad wounded EXTENDING ITS BUSINESS.healthy stomach contains are peptones, iT, Templeman ® Main treet, bene In Giving Yomr Childrea D h ase En do rsed fons lonel Kitchener reports.that he is Ottawa, Dec.81.\u2014(Special.)~The Do disstase ne dr acné nd re ie Sherbrooke Street.Worm Medicine.Fe C AS! | of te emmy Hever Le scies ee annson Dueglary Guarantee Co.will apply trouble bopine; the reason Stuarvs Dys.All comes ovate of the but quality.De-| NO Afler Medicine Require .d eo D ° i .Reeves, who has been reinforced from Bel.powers in order to obtain the right to pur- in es are so valushle pod because livery everywhere.- ; ALL DRUGGISTS, 250 À BOXA By Lea ing IVITICS.|*\u201cLicivetia vas a°vory strong position on ee on the \u201cDrsinens of they, opntain, ino Jiouent concentrated | AROHBISHOP'S BECEPTION.-|* re be { { the proton Laden mea end | muh als to operat and maipialn's mer emesis porto digestion sad vomi | Archbishop Bruch wil hold» rece @ me ae .- Onérations | Regiment.Atm asking foc further in- \u201cHenry Kirkpatrick, of Lawrence, Mans, New Years Boy, when the Ey ene § SANGER | GANG Al Ant Cases \u2014 ormatron.; ., , ss, .: : { Great Sufferings Ended Painful Operations The Kitchener, igephiog froim| A $9590.00 ABOLIAN.| sys \"hen and worsen whose oœupation diocese nd, the members of the varices § fle roms eee eeommended 3 Avoided\u2014Ohronic and Aggravated Dis-|Proris under date of Friday, December| An seclisn orchertrelle of 82,500 ha jus make it a daily practice to use Sonos Grace.The Archbishap will acknowledge | foroes aco aviiod to give It u trix Tor \u201cii y been recei - Pratte Dyspe 2 e \u20ac y lg by J.A.H y ve eases Cured \u2014 Grateful Testimony From tache made by Lhe Moers at, various pointe.Rooms, 2461 a Catherine Street.It is 40 pepe Tabiets know positive toons them.ce on New Year's Eve will be Dato gt.Cortes orders ermmmptiy Aled : y impoi incident was an attack , hestrell t tu es .e mervice on N ve VOD HYUN Well-known Ministers.: on à baggage column usar Greylingsiad.A the ated Reon a of New Tork, and owe my present health aad vigor to their of a most impressive character.> \u2018 : : , Por pos à \u2018persons Interested in those marvellous in-| @ i ; = - = a : bt from Greylingatad, and drove off the Boers.struments should go and hear it.The tone tod omy the time T was 22 when gradu- : The dally dabits of ministers are coadu- ney-Liver Pills to be an Al preparation for vounded, eigin men werepkilled, 27 wore Breer pede 0e Shou his large Pret work until T was 34, T scarcely knew © olive \u2018to constipation and itching plies More cocstipation and liver troubles.1 apeak from | rounded, and 20 were reported inisslog Pratte ; always Pleased to not only what it ™ te be frée from stomach à a ; .- experi ce.\u2019 > 4 1 » stock magn A e , ; * = iver Pils a Olatment than prob- Rev.J.A.Baldwin, Baptist mitister, Ar- A Bloemfontein despatch dated Satur-| (a promiective customers, but the merely breakfast and very Detar atever for 8 ÿ pre any remedies on the market.The fol- kona, Ont., writes: \u2018\u201c\u2018For over twenty years day eays: The British have reoccupied curious as well.v.meal any other Jowing extracts are from letters of leading I was a great sufferer from itching, pro- Fickeburg, which, for some time has béen prete .\"I had aci dity dh *b W rine and Fire Underwriter \u2014\u2014 ministers of the Gospel, who speak for the ruding pHes.I underwent threes very painful in the hands of the Boers., d d and heartbutn nearly à i 9 Tenders will be received fer mn Bah fiom re Poors er | eh sais ST Facil Shi By Pm Gow Coon, dy, De] ABNANTI WAR OVER.IEEE ed moine EE ar ot, aS 7 Wl .s ._ .ef .[ a ,[ fa these parti, They will Giadly make cred ma, 43d 1 believe i will ure aay case TL mirrler amoet Poised by Bost london.Dee, BL O0 Willeodts, hae but al als ematatly fimpossred, after 30 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST., [ioni\"atet'oeaniee™t te dies.\u201d ou n° Rev.Charles Fish, 199 Dunn Avenue, Tor- D eceriber 10 so December 25.The mili rebellion han ended, all of the rebel chiefs A I dan eat my meals with relish and ui LACHINE RAPIDS HYDRAULSS close.: Sut.writes\u2019! r= nases Oat.Rion of oreme on he ved\u2019 08 bands, oe os se of all the foodstuffs, De- «0 Wefaction which I had not known since MONTREAL.' AND LAND COM ; .» , « a .rire .\u2018 , .oe.» ment save me from a very dangerous and which be had been à great œufferer for ten The Leinster Regiment, commanded by | The success and popularity of Stuart's] Ohisf Agent tor Leading British and | , » Viera roi S painful operation, aad thoroughly cured me years, and from which even epecisiists om Major Barry, hed a skirmish lasting four A MONITE MOT.Dyspepsia Teblete i .; - ho fog.Diosding - HII orm ot = eid coulé se Sim po relier hours with the Boers at Driefomtein, De Des, 31.\u2014Scandalons scenes oo and every droggiet in the Pros Continental Marine Companies, The Herald te The Morals \u2018 , | stebing, Sry dn imps 38 owas a bow De Chass Diatiatat a art ht Loo Devi nie mere 2 Bo Soren To i reat Britain has à E ved bl a »¢ eS \"ligt, Wiarton, osats denlens, 49 Bémancon, Botre Getak cnptured eravey Town Hall = Verily peopare- Expert, paris.Raginh Wal; ty Menten hes À MER.T7 on wine: \u201c3 BT 's KM.Band 8 Keon .of 25 waggone ea Christmas ove, _ turbanes eulesianting tn à free fig \u2014- ~ : NT .| lintgieg, Disgan, à LU Cg \u201c PE cu.= .4 æ* .2.2.' oo 44 - Lo end abd Bp « NUE EL A wo.ot : : Hot 8\u20ac .: , 7) : a» CR \\ va - ; ou .; .Lo : - - .Lt oh Le "]
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