The Montreal herald, 5 mars 1901, mardi 5 mars 1901
[" 4 94TH YEAR NC.55 >.M.eorion 1 HE - x MONTREAL, FPUESDAY, MARCH 5, 190L._ MONTREAL HERALD = ust \u2018ot Be Built Up 2 \u2014 \u2018A.\\ontreal\u2019's Expense Railway Cc- mitte fakes Up the Charge That the Graud Trunk is Favoring Portland Excessively.Ottawa, March 5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The bills respecting the Grand Trunk Ry., Company were before the Committee of Railways and Canals this morning.The first bill ratified the agreement between the Cinein- mati, Saginaw & Maanaw Railway Com: any, the Grand Trunk Ry Co.and the cago & Grand Trunk Ry Co.Mr Geoffrion explained that the bill was ne Cessary to authorize the guarantee of the land holders and stockholders of the Nagi: naw Company.Mr.Blair, said.the whole question was whether there was any objection in the interests of Canada in allowing the G TR to awume the obliga tions of the contract whieh st wis sought to legalize.He saw no objection at pre sent to the adoption of the all.Mr.Kemp thought the neople of this country ought not to be asked to pay higher rates of froight because branches outside the country do not pay He 1hought care should be taken in future legislation @s far as possible, ta prevent this being done.Mr.Flint said that this bill did not authorize the G.T' R.to assume anv new bligation.Tt was simply changing the orm.Mr.MacLean said if it was as stated that the GTR in Canada was making up deficits nn their branches outside, Pur- Benent should know it and prevent àt.Lieut.-Cnl.Tisdale, doubted whether e G.TIL Company did not know their own busmess ana what was in their in terests better than Partiamens Mr.Blair did nat know whether Par lament might not consider the question if this was a matter comme before Parliament for the first time, but in 1878 the Grind Prunk had rewved authority to make just euch agreements as this and there was a lease with the Saginaw Com.! decide.Pays.as rar hack as 1800, Mr.Havsart contended that this was! hew legislation, and that Parliament shou\u2019! not coon Canadians roads power to acquire railwavs in a foreign country The G R.assumed an obligation which a forc un Government wuld force tt to ob.gerve.Parliament had alwars been care ful not to allow anv foreign corporation to get a lien on a Canad'an road EXCESSIVE RATES, Mr WP Maclean sad that while these roads might he profitable they might be unpratitaie and the neople of Ontario were to-day paving excessive rates to CATTY non-n vny vous an che United tates.If under à æeneral clanee Parla.ment zave the © TR certain powers it was «till open to Parliament to decline to confirm a Ham Sapgd- =.% cr Who Cracked the Safe PECAUSE LE JOURNAL published an ar- tf 1e \u2018bey didz t like Laval students burned LES se fr hoards Frirny «bing if The He-21d shou d be treatra the same way by \u2018ts \u2018zy ariea heroes: Nor Sam Hughes WF Ma ran.Chisholm.Priure Tuan and Gussie Green I! you meet them all on the street scme day you il know what they re after.FROM A CLIFF \"00 feet high one with clear vision cac see a sh!p at a distance of 41 miles \u2014ArHentific paper That's nothing.We can see De wees finish from Montreal NO OPEN VERDICT IN MAYNARD CASE | Tn \u2018he argu sy onto he det of Mrs.George Mavnard.4% ua 00 Où tne pirccen desent-d iron te nu ing.tue ver los owas nat oan alent In law sav.that there miv te frog twee ue twenty-three on a jury À verdet L< ar nvel a.when twelve Fc qu a1s Of tue Kane union In ce Re nn quest on rene Wee eee TMI OTR These ot w.m de ar | at no mursler Dal Leen netted and tne wag the nso tne ner hoe there al lee Ho1 cece ben an.tacve jurymen arf tw nat ds sented then the vend: + und Le an open and anciher wou.d bave to me ineguest be held.LINIMENT KILLED HIM Dunchurch, Mar 5 \u2014Tbomas Hnro.an old startyman.who boarded at Carey s Hotel bere.while intoxirated last Friday Arapk ome rheumatic liniment and died yesterday trom the effects.BOERS OUCUPY PEARSTON.Orsdock.Cape Colony, March 4\u2014The Boers ve cocœuped Peareton Greas iuet River.\u2019 on the | abe days WITH LAKE CARRIERS 5\u2014The Tribune says rollermakers employed on the steer Traltm, oncred by James Corrigan, a mem ber af >*H- exsentive bourd of the Lake Car A- lt would be a great misfortune to British Columbia, and to the Dominion at large, if this opportunity should be lost through the failure to secure adequate means of transportation.There ar.rival projects south of the boundary.Immense coal areas\u2019 in the States of Washington and Montana are im process \u2018of devel opment, and if the parties interested \u2018in these properties once seeure possession and control of the market in these states for coal and coke, I fear the coal and coke oi - British Colunibia will stand a very poor chance of ever taking it from them.The promoters of this railway ask no cash bonus or land grant of any kind; they simply desire the opportunity of expending their own money to construct à railway, which will be of great public benefit.\u2019 We have now a prospect of building up\u201da city as targe as Butte in-the Crow's Nest coal district; and: 1 cannot think it poesible that either the Parllament of Canada or the Legislature of British Columbia will place any barrier mn the way of | the industrial development of our country, or will adopt a course which: way de lay that development half a century.1.therefore, look forward with coutidence to a charter being granted, and, this being done, the development whch | have out lined will be at once proceeded with; hut unless the charter is granted, \u2018the development outkined cannot be undertaken.Lo ; The resolution was seconded by the first vice-president, mee.Elias Rogers, Managing Director, gave an interesting address, detailing last year's operations of the Company.The usual formal resolutions were adopted, and all the members of the Board were re-elected for \u2018he eneurng year.Mr.Jaffray, an: car- LIVERPOOL SERVICE.FROM PORTLAND.|\" FROM BOSTON.Miners and Shippers Vancouver .Mar.9 Via Queenstown.*Roman .M Commonwealth Mar.13.*Ottoman .\u2026.) 2u New England Mar.27 Dominion ,.Mar.23 Commonwealth Apl.1¢ Cambroman .Mar.30 New England Apl.24 These steamers do not carry passengers.\u2014\u2014 \u2019 Scregned, Run of RATES OF PASSAGE.nd Slack.=; and Da a -2p | Lendonderry, \u2018Glasgow, Belfast SHIPPING.ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO BOTAL MAIL STEAMER LINES Consisting of 120 Steamers, Aggregating 450,000 Tous, BEAVER LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Lake Champlain (new) twin screw.9,000 to Lake Erie (new) twin screw .Lake Megantic \u20ac00 ** Lake Simcoe .ceeecee varcesccces 6.700 \u201c\u201c Lake Superior Le \u201c*, Lake Ontario .\u2018 \u201c Lake Huron .se Lake Michigan (b'l'dg) twin screw.11 = Lake Manitoba (b'l'âg) twin screw.11,000 REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICB ! BETWEEN ST.JOHN, N.B., & LIVERPOOL Calling at Halifax.N.8., and Quesns- town, both ways, to land and embark Passengers and malls The Only Direct Line from a Canadian Port to Queenstown.From : \u2018From From Liverpool.Steamer.St.John.Halifax.Feb.19.Lusitania .\u2026.Mar.8.Mar.9 Feb.26.Wassau .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Mar.15.Mar.16 | Mar.5.Lake Champlain .Mar.22.Mar.23 Mar.12.Lake Megantic .Mar.29.Mar.30 Steamers sail from St.John Fridays, after the arrival! of the Canadian Pacific Express und from Halifax Saturdays, after the arrival of tho Intercoionial Express.REDUCED WINTBR RATES.F!RST CABIN=Single, $47.50 and upwards; Round Trip, $#0.00 and upwards.SECOND CABIN\u2014Single, $35.00 and $37.50.Round Trip, $68.58 and $71.25.According to steamer, location and number of rersons in room.STEERAGE RATES\u2014To Liverpool, London, and Queens- town, $24.90 and $25.50.a: PORTLAND TO AVONMOUTH.ETOLIA PP Mar.8 BOSTON TO BRISTOL.MANCUNIA lai Mar.1 MEMNON .\u2026.veccecreonsscuccon0e.Mar.16 LYCIA .0.cciecccocenec sacre gecremuss Mar.30 No passengers carried on these steamers.+ Apply.to any agent of the line, or to ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., 6 ST.SACRAMENT ST., , MONTREAL.Newfoundland.The quickest safest and best Passenger and freight Route to all parts of Newloundiand is via THM NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY ONLY SIX HOURS AT SEA.Str BRUCE leaves North Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday and Satuiday evening on arrival of the 1.C.R.express, conunecling at }Mort-au-Basque with THIL NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY.Trains leave St.John's, Nfid.,, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday afternoon at five 0 cack, connecting\u2019 with the I.C.R.expreas at North Sydoey every Tuesaday, Thursday and Saturday Morning.Through Tickets issued and Frolght rates quoted at stations on the I.C.R., C.P.R., G.T.R.aad\" D.A.R.\u2019 R.G.REID, St.John's, Nid.LEYLAND LINE PORTLAND-ANTWERP.\" Steamers of this well-known line are fitted up with all the improvements for carrying Butter, Cheese, Grain and every description of gcueral cargo, and are intended to bo Ce- spatched as follows: ° Fioum ! Ç From Antwerp.Steamer, Portland.Feb.17.5.8.Belgian .ar.9 Feb.27.8.8.Assyrian .[.Mar.20 Mar.12.8.8.Mextean .pr.3 And fortnightly thereafter.A \u2018limited number of cabin passengers carried on above steamers at moderate rates.Through Mills of lading are issucd to and from all points in Canada and the United States, hy the Grand Trunk Railway and thelr, agents, or from i Lo.FRED'K.LEYLAND & CO.(1900) LTD., - STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, 11 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.MANCHESTER LUN LOTS The only direct and regular steamship line\u2019 between CANADA AND MANCHESTER, tl is proposed to despatch the steamers of this line \u2018on or about the undermeéntionod dates: \u2019 ! WINTER SERVICE, VIA HALIFAX, N.S.From St.John, N.B.sManchester City .«.Securseuo.Mar.2 *Marchester Commerce .Mar.16 Munchoster Importer .Mar.20 *Manchester City .Aprit,10 Manchester Trader .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.April 20 *Fittrd with cold storage.; Accommodation for'a limited number ot passengers.© ¥YYRNESS LINR N ST.JOUN AND LONDON.Calling at Halifax.) SAILING ARRANGEMENTS.BETWEE Steamer.- .Leaves St.John.Evangeline ooo.preceneee nes ce neue À ar.7 loyalist .EE Mar, 22 Dahome .ess es a 000 Teese April 5 And _fariplghtly thereafter SHIPPING.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMANIPS.34 Steamers, aggregating 141,35 Teas.Tunisian, 10, ob 10,576 tons, Twin Screw.Bavarian.10,376 tons, Twin Sere.Corinthian, 8,000 tons.Sicilian, 8,000 toms.PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL Fro rom Liverpool.Steamer.Portland.23 Feb.Numidian.13 Map 28 Feb.Sicilian.cc.}6 Mag 16 Mar.Farisian.2 Ap¥f NEXT SAILING, SS.TUNISIAN + FROM PORTLAND.April 6th, Noon.Special attention is called to the sailing of the new Twin Screw Steamer Tunisian, The Tunisian is the largest, finest and fastest steamer ever built for the Canas Th Pas the e saloons and staterooms are in central part, where least motion is felt.Electricity 18 used for lighting the roughout, the lights being at the come mand of the passengers any hour of the Right.Music rooms and smeking rooms on the promenade deck.The saloons and \u201cls teroows are heated by steam.as.A 3 \u2014 Cabin,\u2019 $50.00 and upwards.reduction is made = Round Trip Ticket& except on lowest rates.Becond Cabin \u2014 To Liverpool, London ) Londonderry, $35 to $40 single; 868.88 or return.téerage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Glasgow Beifast or Londonderry, including a plentiful Supply of provisions, cooked and served, every requisite for the voyage, $26.00.GLASGOW & NEW YORE SERVICN Callicg at Londonderry (from New Pier, foet of W, 2lst Street, New York).From From Glasgow._.Steamship.New York.21 Feb.Siberian.cesses 9 Mar 7 Mar\u2026.Sardinian.23 Mar Rates \u2014 First Cabin, $40 and upwards; return tickets, $80 and upwards.Second Cabin, to Glasgow or Londonderry, $32.50; return tickets, $51.75.Steerage, $26.00, Steamers on this service bave excellent ace commodatinn for all classes of passengers.The 8nloons are forward; Staterooms near the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the entire width of the vessel, and two-thirde of the length.Electric lights throughout, and electric bells in every stateroom.H & A.ALLAN, 55 Common Street, Montreal.REFORD ACENCIS.DONALDSON LINE From St.John, N.B.| 8.5.CONCORDIA L.\u2026.\u2026u.cccdeseuneccs Mar.14 8.5.AMARYNTHIA .ucccrocsccnces rs Mar.28 S.S.ALCIDES .PER April 11 \u2014AGENTS\u2014 GLASGOW.DONALDSON BROS.THOMSON LINE ~ WEEKLY LONDON SERVICE , From Portland.8.8.KILDONA .feveriunareiinnrnnaes Mar.5 8.8.*BRECKFIELD .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026evcrsess Mar.12 5.5, \"CUMERIA .\u2026.00.0.00eu000c0,.Mar, 19 S.S.FREMONA sevsccvomececcansac00000 Mar.26 , \u201cChartercd.Agents \u2014 Cafrn, Young & Noble, Newcastle- on-Tyne;, A.Low, Son.& Co., 7 Fenchurch Ave, London, E.C.; Wn.Thomson & Co.Leith: W.Thomson & Sons, Dundee, Scotland.COLD STORAGE FITTED IN Special Steamers of Both Linea THE ROBERT REFORD CO.LIMITED.£23 \u2018and 25 St.Sacrament Strest, MONTREAL HEAD LINE ST.JOHN, N.B., to BELFAST and DUBLIN .The following first class steamers are intended to continue the regular winter service between the above named ports under contrast with the Canadian Government: TO BELFAST.£.S.DUNNORE HEAD .about Mar.13 .TO DUBLIN.Vy 8.8 TEELIN HEAD .e.about Mar.17 To be followed by other steamers about Second Cabln \u2014-310.00 and upwards.: Third Class \u2014 $23.00 and $26.00, accord- |.toali princ!{pal ing to steamer, points.For further information, apply, to any agent \"of the company, or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO, General Agents, Montreal.AMERICAN LINE.NEW YORK \u2014 SOUTHAMPTON \u2014 LONDON.\u2018Sailing Wednesdays at 10 a.m.Mar.§ Vaderland .Mar.IN Mar.13 18 Louts .April 3 .Mar.8 | New York .April 10 RED STAR LINE.YORK \u2014 ANTWERP \u2014 PARIS.Bailiog Wednesdays at Noon.southwark .Mar.6| Nooidland .Mar\u2018* Waztornland .Mar.13 Priesland .Aprii à Konsington .Mar.20 Bouthwark .April 10 wards, as Second Cabin = $35.00 and $37.50, accord- tng to steamer.Third Class \u2014 $25.00 \u201cpot Particulars Apply to - SBLLING AGENTS 14 PLACE ROYALE, MONTREAL 1 Departmental Telephone Service.The Private Brauch Exchange furnishes en 10a! service at lowest rates for firms ser a \u2018 bares followlag rdware Merchants in Cansds Hardwgre Co, Caverhfil.Learmon Lam & Workman.Thos.Robertson & Co, Lfé.The Coatract Deptiriment will be pleased CE: From Portland.Granatia | smith being relieved for some time, and as |: tSCtis, to Je Scéretary of the Navy, ; A Nou be is announced that SLO.| WHO Is \u201cMAURICE GINGRA=+\" * Lord Roberts and Lord Kltchener ad ob |, ut the Toll ies win, of = be spe z ten years ; ; peared on the scene in Cape Colony, he has- [0 ! Hors canes, Wiison, O \u2019 - 8 on colonization.Nice.Coniedeistion, : 1,100, Identity of the man supposed to he tered round by way of Port Elizabeth.and ofa, to be Secretary of Agriculture.however, Quebec had.spent §3.68).000 on FSi pee Yas sa Cre pete - Kimber] ve AIT titan he om med oe + | : 7 K hat departn Chi tami } .oe =.el, ¢ railg street, some a ey.tfer that he accompanied the A .| : 0 : bo Sekar wile Ontasio had bent | time ar, 1+ Sila healt WORT cal te.Rex oi Lord Notons in lis marcirte Bloon | SPECTATOR GOT A ~~ BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS ! Hon.Mr.Gouin did nct consid .- L.Lefleche, parish priest ntein and Pretoria.e got back a fewyr .5 ' \u2018 Ar.Goui ; sider the (9?Grand: Mere, saiing that whlie there MOnths ago.; HYPNOTIC SPANKING : present distribution of subsidies.juss, Que- Woo several families of Gingras In hi< Mr.Villiers gave very freely 1; hmpres- : bec had been allowed 80 cents ust Que.Taisen \"rh ol or es den members id he piped ren opens Fara : To since erati That WTC seing.The coroner has ordered th .| Roberts he believes as a leader of men | Qu i 0 = \u2019 \u2019 never bern imeem, hong he Prev mains to be interred this afternoon, or pas no cai: Dis gratos was manifest ai Mo ne à a wart | ro § .ed, Province .° \u201c trough, but he adinits that his opportuni- (li.a hypnotist, has get into a_ world of 8 I had dev eloped and the expenses of admin- | ties were greaily enhanced by the mistakes trouble through the practiée où his art.en Ye oa higher and higher ; ON CHARGE OF ARSON made hy others.aad.more partieulariy by At a seance he hypnotized \u2018three.women \u2019 ; \u2018each year.He would endeaïor to remedy i WIS J Genera\u201d Buller's failure in Natal.\u201cEvers.Land pointing -out a man in the party ime this apparent injustice : vy : thing was just ripe for ile military genius gout à Man in Lhe party un.8 apparen ustice, RN \u2014_\u2014 ; vf Roberts when he appeared on the scene.preseed upon his subjects that the man was torch + The Parham replied to the next | TRIAL OF A.MARTINEAU -OPENED \"And.of course, he did in Lord Kitchener | + baby and necded spanking.: \u2019 nt 1 a lament of Canada.He ye Co Co .Ja splendid chlef of staff, the organizer, a Ihe, hynnotized women promptly acted ° \u2018 coincide with ihe views es:ressed by Mr.| BEFORE JUDGE DESNOYERS sort vf universal provider, the \\Villlam and (ook turns in spanking the wan.The 3000 ds F S i Gouin that a mare equitable distribution THIS MORNING.| ponitees of the Bilary Ford atranging ridicule this provoked angered him.and y * ancy IIKS a C per y * or subsidies ought to be effected.He ; © AAA LAT.Lor transport and every Item of thg cour [he had the hypnotist arrested to-day of to Pointed oui that the local Government wey trial of Abondius Martincan, charged migra.the same In Esrpt Omdurman charge of at arrested to-day on a - .could easily levy a tax stock ex sed W arson in connection with a fire -whiel ver five on ti es : ot 1s 1S > 1 1C transactions.NE anse | SUITE In his bicycle store, Sauter and Aronld never mare, nar LT | °F f This \"a lot of exceptional value w which we have Street,\u201d he said.\u201cyou éou:d get $300,000 opened before.Jrdlge [écemater ri ne néves have been fought hint for the come FAIL nD 1 ; a - ; .° .every ver : & y | Phoned befor Judge Desnozer > étais mor platenese of arrangements and nis admire OR $100,000 much pleasure In directing special attention! In fact, - she Local Legislature\u201d was proposed tion.said that iwo fires had broken out In een ur creating in amme out of the + \u2014 ve believe | b i ille | 0 ' Mr 4 vou Lanelei Lu y same nlace at Tar n ont In erudest of material.I certainly,\u201d CTE : \u201c6 - na we believe it to bc the best value in 50c Silk o \u2018 by Mr.Sorin Laneleis and responded Ue Same place at sor niente, Tae feet 50 Citer \u201ctint, chat.fard on dime LAFLES | AXD DÉCARIE, BOOT AND | \u201canywhere at the presen Tho Silk offering 3 .3 SST.as uffs, , * 1 aUse 4 » = , Ii ; 1: ; ou a : - 2\", wl .- .\"W- - A | | \u20ac M.G.Dechener Hom, 40 Cr Mecorkili 11, be cellar gax Jet wa\u2019 that the figme | rfi iu charge af the fishing up sen searn [Sor MANUFACTURERS, \u201cas Is distinguished for J : present moment! he assortment con- and Dr.pelud\u201d ALLA.for Beauce.Mr {he second fire Can he occasion of Africa.: SIGN TO-DAY SU sists of 7x atterns, in all ] includi tri SH Ta ee reauce.Ar.* see re Captain Gilmour sald that \u201cFlow \u2018 : | De HDAY.] : Isite sincrino \u2019 75 Pa i all colors, including stripes, new U, Piche proposed \u201cIhe Mayor v!'Mont- when bis men.arrived ther had ins Tang do you think the eampaign ; : Its exquisite sing \u2019 Co 5 pes, aa?SR ROME + ry had found fire wif last = cs Villler Ce atk PA 8 Clement Lafleur and JT : sari xq site sin mg 1 - 1 : 21 real\u201d which was responded to hy Ifis ! In two different places in the star ait last\u201d Mr.Villiers was asked as ais ementLafleur and J.Armand\u2019 Deéarie, qe.SR in checks, etc.A stroke.of luck Worship.her toasts were \u201cThe Ip POX filled with tapers wax also Ablaze.Tue PAT EXEL LW hs | Boot and shoe manufacturers, doing busi.quality of tone, and P \u2019 .ies mn buying has enabled Pa box, which: was not totally destroved.was bivete he same OF LY months at the hess under the title of Clement.Lafleur Jue us to place this decided \u201csnap\u201d in silks bef \u201cAmong those present were:\u2014Mayof Pre.Produced in court.There was nothing in dore\u201d \u2018ces \u2018De Wet compare véith ont & Decarie, have assigned, and the declared its remarkable dur- ; ; ) P DEFOTE OÙF CUS- fontaine, rm.IH.Thomas Duffy.Senator the evidence connecting the prisoner.dirsét- best éavalry officers AN liabilities amount to over $100,000.The \u201cy: 5.tomers at such an opportune time as the beginni f Danduzand, Hon J.C.MeCorkiti, Hon, F.ih the am fires.Tlie © Oh, he fx noting to be compared with cas of Clement.Lafleur & Decarie are ability.h .; ,- : egmning o ° > M, G.Dechene, Nenator Robert.Mackay, VTT RS.adie his.afl \u2018 nual dinner will be bold I the Windsor où : _Do not disregard the carly symptoms of | boots and shoes.Insolvents.Wan pres , ç : Must Bear Signature of Friday evening, when several prominent :11,9 \u2019 ' Kidney disease, some of which are back.| The cerditors of sald Insolvents are herchy Wall Papér.ete, 2423 St.Catherine St.1 F mining and public men are expected 16 ho ache, constipation, indigestion\u2019 with head: ordervd to avpcar béfors one of the Judges of .; .AE PE EEE nro ES \u2018 i : ith Nead- this Court.inthe Court room.No.21, in the.| ! - : Piatit te will b bo O e Council of the ache, and a constant cull to make water Court House, at Montreal, on the twelfth day , i 2 _ , stitute v e held this evening.; 5 which has abundant sediment of a bricky | of March Infant, at ten of the lack in the\u2019 p sh.- .: Offer à Permanent Cure ?color.{| forenewn, in order to give thelr advice touch- | , .: The prompt and honest use of Paine's 108 th\u201d appointment of a curator and inspec- * + .SENDS HIS THANKS Lo .Celery Compound will quickly banish cvery | I\u20ac7# to the property of the said Insolvents.See Pac-Simile Wrapper Below.Lo .- Co .es mptom, of disordered pi hidners.The Deputy Iroteamaan cc \u2019 + E 7 ; ST.= |.\u201cqe a: .Le J 8 and given a new ep .8.C, AN _ .1 .; TO THE CHURCH: OF ST.JAMES THE © Wills {English Pills, the prescription of ie to thousands in the past; it will do Montreal, March 5th, 1901.: Ww ANTED - WIT, THAY ELLER, EXPERI PROVINCE OF QUEBRC, DISTRICT OF i APOSTLE.one of England's ablest physicians, are \\ he same good work for all sufferers to- TOO LATE FOR CLABSIFIC ATION.| fetencea required.Box -M 82, Herald.\u20ac0x 2493 Montreal, in the (Superior Court, No.: .v % .- i.nT | HOOMS \u2014- ro \u2014 , Y \\ \" fa .own Mr.Henry Milos, warden of the Church 1°\" acknowledged to \u2018be the world's best Me.ML) 1 .À ROOMS \u2014 TO LET.COMFORTABLE FUR-| of Lachine, District of Montreal, widow of of St.James the Apostle, has received cure for constipation and its attendant Nid: M.Maker, Iairdresser, St.John's; WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED FURNITURE nished parior bedroom, suitable for one Jean Baptiste Schetagne,.in his lifetimé of through Lord Stratheona an \u2018acknowledg- train of evils.Ov.3,000 \u2018d 2 at}.a ya: ble salesman: must speak French and Eng- or two gentlemen; also one single room.the same place, farmer, Plaintiff, versus Her; ment of the receipt of & copy of the près rain of evils.er 3, ruggists in \u2018I suffered terribly for two \u2018years from lish.Apply to Mr.Reid, care Henry Mor- No.26 Belmont st.60x menegilde Legault, heretofore of Ste.Gene- gramme issued on the occasion of the spe.Canada guarantee Will\u2019 English Pills as Kidney trouble and Dyspepsia.= 1 was gan & Co.57x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD SERVANT, good cook; tics; District of Montreal, and presently in cal memorfal service for the Queen, and follows: \u2014\u201cOne box \u2018to give certain relief \u201ccompletely run down ana could not eat : A no washing: good wages.Aiso a nuree.the United States of America, et al., Defend fon CONSTIPATION, sept to the Royal family.The rector of 7 r ief or sleep.One of the ablest city doctors| A MATCHED PAIR THOROUGHBRED Apply, wb \u2018references, 1263 Dorchester ant, and Louis Joseph Forget, of Mon i the church has received an acknowledg- and four boxes to cure permanently or! attended me, but no good results followed ponies, finest in Canada.shown 37 times street, clty.__ bx mong ide Leguait 1s ordered Lager HY \u2018 FOR SALLOW SKIN.ment from the Duke of Connaught, Whon money returned.\u201d Ask your druggist for his work.Happily, a frand advi and won % firsts.Also sett Bobs and FOR BALE \u2014 FINE FAR ee - menegiide Legault is ordered to within .or of the ns anaucht, Ww > ! .ru .Happily, fra advised me Harners to fit If desired.Sound and R SALE \u2014 FINE FARM, #1 ACRES, one month.Montreal, 5th March, 190L Aug.3 progra as Inid before à 25 cent package: use them and con- to use P C » C po and fine Magog, the Lake.M y ' - FOR THE COMPLEXION, the King, His Maiesty commanded the See.vinced.Malt Breakfast Food is the -ideal o use Paine's Celery ompound.1 pro- drivers.Dox 48, Truro, N.S.60x Fy oF.near the ke.Most excep.Bertrand, Deputy Prothopotary._______- ous retars of State, Mr.Joweph: Chamberlain, |.diet when wing the Pilla.If yo he ie ea cured a supply, and the first dose relieved: - ni sed tes si.pply A.E.Harvey, 1 FOR SALE \u2014 FURNITURE, DRAWING ; to return his {hanks for this evidence of \u2018a out of the Pill e your dealer me.1 have used cizht bottles, and now\u2019| FOR SALE \u2014 PURE MILK, ANY QUAN- 2 ee room eet in silk, mahogany parlor set; pro , the profound Arief of the teens of Mont.\" The Ww 5 Hs send omer.and address sleep.well, appetite 1s good, end I! am asj fy Selivered.from 110 po Salons daily, A rative- phan AN RE Tons.tables, bedroom set, Mantel bed, mahog- real, on the.occasion of the death of tue i - Yells ichardson Co., Limi strong as ever \u2018before reco trac erred and special rates.$ rat ve ; any oofas, mattresses, oto.Can be GURE 810K HEADACHE.date Queen\u201d Victoria: | i ER ry Compouné mmend write T.Karle, 17 ro 27 afternoos evenigs.MU Ooi Yicto i - ontreal, and will them.: » rite T.e 175 \u201cWaveriey\u2018st, Mile Principals only dealt with, Box any.or ev æ Queen vi \u2018 ; you ~ Paine\u2019s Celery Compound to all.\u201d Eel : nx M6, Herald | ne eo erine st 4 Le eo - - - - - ttm : - do - wate nts \u2014 CoM - , » .r iE ' \\ 2 y > .- , 7 | \\ of AS nan pt Lee vameam oO Zao, \u201c00 le, APRS PY.Tod \u2014 ee 4 _ _ : THE HERALD|:} TST Sir Henry MCallum - émise eran, mowTamAL, arhbaring republic, the Earl of Soldier-Diplomat \u2019 SUB DAILY HERALD las eiroulatinn enmeed by only soe English dally the Prevines.Subscription.$3.49 per year se per year Ja, 8.BArERLET Managing D rootee.\u2014\u2014\u2014 undoubtedly just, but whether or no the name has endeared itself to the men of the northern sone by thirty-odd years of usage, and there ought to be no thought of changing it.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE RAILWAYS AND THE PUBLIC.G ov.McCallum of Newfoundland, has just- secured one of zey in the gift of the British oojonial ot tice\u2014the governorship of Natal.Gov.McCallum may be thought a spoiled child of fortune, but he really owes nothing to friends or influence.He is only 48 years old and has attained to the highest grade in his profession.He is a military man from the start, but an efficient civil administrator as well.While at Quebec they are contemplating the issue of more liquor licenses for Montreal, here at home Father Strubbe is \"giving Bis time to fighting one phase of the evil arising érom an overabundance of em.At the same time the Citizens\u2019 League talk seriously of adopting the methods of Mrs.Nation of Kansas.Much as be will dislike the attendant publicity, Father Strubbe is undoubtedly going the right way ebout bis crusade.If he has @ worldly mission it is to use his influence in helping the women and children.of his parish who ate driven to destitution by the negleot of tnetr natural supporters who spend their money on drink.Father Strubbe's complaints addressed to the License Commissioners yesterday go to \u2018the root of the question.He was there to oppose the rénewal of certain licenses because the holders of them had persisted in selling on Sundays and because, as.a direct result of this willing: ness to sell in prohibited hours, a number of families whose names he gave were left in want.This, it may be contended, is not a condition likely to be much improved by restriction of the number of li- .censes granted, the craving dor strong drink being eo irresistible with men who would thus abandon their families to want \u201c that the matter of a few licenses more or less would make little difference.Such \" Teasoning does not take into account one of the principal motives underlying the traffic, the desire to make money of men engaged in the business.It is proved by Father Strubbe \u2018that those who run the v'riekey groceries are anxious for the business, that.they lay themselves out for a Sunday trade, that they invent divers plans for keeping out intruders and have a well understood system of signs whereby Lue initiate may be recognized.Sup pose they are caught, suppose their licenses are taken away; what have they to lose?Not enough to make the riek at all- considerable.If \u2018instead of a dozen or a score of these groggeries there were four or five places paying a reasonably high license and occupying premises of some value, the instinct of self-protection would suffice to.reduce the evil to à minimum.There might stus be some Sunday selling, \u2018but it would be to fairly well-to-do friends of the proprietors, The man whose neglect of his family would bring Father .Strubbe upon the warpath would be shunned by such a licenee-holder as one pas- sessed of seven devils.\u201cThere arc so many licenses granted in the Griffintown section, and the same is true in many more pretentious localities, that the li- -censees cannot.ailord to decently observe the law.So long as the present conditions prevail there \u2018is no end in sight for the work Father Strubbe\u2018has undertaken.He may get them all into line for \"a time through sheer dread of his downright determination to do the best he can for the people who apply to him\u2019 for protection, but after things have gone on that way, for a little time one after an other of the groggery keepers will find their - businesees insufficiently remunerative, and the whole disgraceful procedure is a redugtion in thé number of licenses and an increase in the price.The bare fact that a clergyman finds it necessary to make of himself a policeman is proof enough that the present system is all wrong.DOMINION WILL DO.The busybodies who for the last year or two have been sitting up nights thinking out ways of holding the British Empire together are beginning to get on people\u2019s nerves.The suggestion to make Canada over into a Kingdom, the very lat- .est phase of this propaganda, has penetrated the® retirement into which Hon.Jzmes Young has withdrawn himself at Galt, and has evoked a protest which will be sympathetically received by most Canadians who are old-fashioned enough to give Canada the first place in their affections.The name \u201cDominion of Canada,\u201d writes.Mr.Young, \u2018has been in existence for over thirty years, and has now become too dear to every true Canadian at home or abroad to be lightly set aside at the mere whim of jingo sentimentality.\u201d The Toronto * Globe \u2018suggests that if \u2018\u201cDom- fñion\u201d is to be changed for anything it ought to be for \u201cCommonwealth,\u201d the selves, form \u201cNorth American\u2019 grain fields.\u2018then in another, 1! not by all sections of how important such a development will It must be conceded that Mr.Blair has earned the right to dispute, as he did in the House yesterday, the assumption that it would be possible for the railways to become the controlling force in Canada.Railway managers themselves would probably be the first to agree with the Minister, for while much is made at times of \u2018their power for making reprisals upon members who will not do as they would like, the relation of.the railway to the people is not at all of a kind conducing to identity of view-point.\u2018The more the railway is a factor in the economic life of a district the more its motives are suspected and the more the righteousness and the wisdom of its policy are disputed.In Manitoba, for.example, the railways are everything.They enter into every calculation.One never thinks of buying a farm, or sowing an acte of wheat, or buy-, ing a waggon or a plough but lie bas to reckon with the railway as a permanent factor.And it is human nature to think the railway charge in one\u2019s own case to be a little too high.So it comes that in Manitoba, where everybody has more or less business dealing with the ragways, the railways are without friends., Teo- ple count the railways as a sure obstacle to their success, and when the people are of that mind there is little likelihood of the railways becoming a controlling | force.In older communities, where proportionately fewer people are brought into direct relations with the railways, the general feelings is likely to be one of indifference, always qualitied by the knowledge that as the railways live off the people the interests are no more identical | than that of ordinary buyer and seller.There is no danger of the railways controlling the country.Even if they were disposed to buy up the legislatures and were able to do so the protit from the operation would be only temporary, apd the greater its sticcess the greater the .inevitable reaction.\u2019 .\u2018 Lt is almost equally mischievous for peo- | ple to believe that all complaints they now ! have against the railways would be adjusted to their satisfaction if.a railway : TIE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, TUES 2 the orchestra will play the three dances by German, known as the \u201cHenry the th\u201d suite.This was one of the most suocessful n the orchestra ast, seuson.\u2018They also give \u201cFlirca- tion\u201d by Steck.This is an extremely light composition, written for strings an has become a great favorite at these con- oetts.An i i à 1 i; ono desiring slips from which to r selections for the lust concert can obtain them at Shaw's music store.-\u2014 An English Critic 1 Sees Marie Dressler | + DAY.MARCH b,190I .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FOUR LICENSES WERE CANCELLED Rev.Father Strubbe Tells the Commissioners That Four Grocers Sell by the Glass.NOTHING SPENT ON MONTREAL HARBOR Interview Between a Toronto Delegation and the Minister of Public Works.Felmhone ZL Tien oe TN Devonshire Cream.DEBRFOOT FARM SAUSAGES, SLICED BACON and SAUSAGE MEAT, All in ove\u2019 pound packages, FRASER, VIGER & 00.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 207, 209 and 211 ST.JAMES STREET.oo \u2014-FRASER\u2019 He entered the scientific branch ofthe British army\u2014the royal engineers\u2014and at Woolwich he swept the engineer college of: prizes.Here he was a comrade and class mate of Lord Kitchener, now commander inchief in South Africa, and he outdid this redoubtable warrior in his studies.cCallum passed out first and Kitchener fourth of fifty-two graddates, in the year 1871.McCallum made fortifications his special.study.He spent two years at Chatham in this.branch.Thea he remodeled the fortifications of Singapore at \u201ca cost of $3,000,000.After successfully accomplishing tlieae tasks he undertook the equally dificult one of pacifying large tracts of territory peojl- ed by nomadic and turbulent tribes, with the reputation for ferocity and untamable spirit which is the peculiar enjoyment of the Malay.He accompanied Goy.Jervois in a series of missions to the native states and he commanded several primitive expeditions into the interior against tribes who raided the British borders.Hix work in this respect was as successful as otherwise, and although he saw a lot of hard fighting and harder administrative work he steadily enlarged the borders of the British possessions there and gained much experience._Intérgpersed with these duties were the no less exacting ones of wur- veying, roadmaking, Lridge building, telegraph constructing, policing the country, establishing border stations, dispensing justice and, generally, playing the part of, the white ruler in the unfamiliar lands and among the people who represented in the fullest sense the white.man's burden: - Ile was made governor of Fagos on the wert çoiust of Africa.His snecial \u201cwork accomplished there, Secretary Chamberlain made haste to recall Gov, MeCallum, who was rewarded with a knighthoad and the grade of lieutenant-colonél.He was too valuable a man to lose and Lagos is notoriously unhealthy.It is of lugos the story is told of the polonial appointee who Was gotitied of his being posted to a Bec- retaryship there.The called at the Colo: nial Otlice and a-ked the clerk what the salary was.The clerk named a vather large figure.\u201cDear me,\" said the appointee, \u2018that's very handsome: what is the pension?\u201d \u201cOh,\u201d returned the clerk, \u201cthere's no pension.\u201cWe never expect anybody to come\u2018back from that place.\u201d Sir Henry McCallum came back, but with a shattered constitution, bearing a legacy of fever, dysentery and mul aria that has not left him yet.On reach: ing England he was appointed to the gov- ernorsiip of Newfoundland, partly that its \u201ccool bracing climate might assist in commission were appointed by Parliament.| The appointment of such a body would not | alter the vita fact that self préservation \u2018 is the first Jaw of railway nature and that there is only one way of maintaining existence and paying dividends.Railway managers are not so eager for extra work as to set about devising discriminatory freight tariffs for the fun of the thing.They are forced to do it by the competi.\u2019 tion of other railways which, like them- links in the great chains to the Out of | thé competition arise numerous candi- tions that cannot be done away with by the stroke of a jen.To use a much fave ored simile.the case is like that of the bulge in the plate of iron which can be removed by a single blow of the hammer but which instantly appears somewhere else.« The community has to pay a certain amount as return for every mile of railway in operation, if not in one way which join the British market the community equally then by some, more than by others.em It is not often that a business statement contains so much of gencral interest as tnat made by Senator Cox to the shareholders of the Crow\u2019s est Pass Coal Company.With 800 men already on the pay roll, the company are preparing for an indefinite enlargement of opera- | tions, the prospect being that by the end of five years the dally pay sheet will amount to $10,000.The interest of this-j statement to the rest of Canada ivas well stated by Senator Cox when ke satd :\u2014 | \u201cAll business men will at once realize | restoring his health, but tainly that he might brign his abilitiesita hear upon the settlement of the French.shore question, for which eventually the imperial and local governments were then striving._ In transferring him to Natal it < clear the British cabinet is sending to that trou- - blous quarter an energetic, resourceful, clever and competent official.\u2018I'he promotion is great, 1or he is advanced over twen- ty-two seniors, but the merit of the man abundantly justifica it.\u2018He will have à difficult ta-k there, but difficult tasks are not unfamiliar to him.and the vigor and ability \u2018he has shown in dealing with such im the past will be his chief reliance in the futur*.Ve has now fo face à calo- ny with a mative, a Dutoh and a British population, and the reconcilement of the three will \u2018be a task of no ordinary depth, \u201cA congemal phase of lis work, however, will be that of providing for the remedying of the defects in the engineer work in Natal, and the modernizing.of the fortifications, so 204 et Music and the Drama .The long-expected vaudeville made its debut yesterday at \u201cProctor\u2019s,\u201d and while it 1s yet too early, to hazard predictions | as to its future, its reception was encouraging and propitius.Last night everv scat in the house wis filled, and there w + more people waiting for a chance to .p- ropriate the fifst vacant scat than have een «een in Montreal theatres for some time.The auwlience wax, however, not only willing but determined to be pleased; it laughed at everything, good, bad and uidiffereut; appliuded everything and seemed to enjoy everything.The new regulations by which \u2018no seat.coupons are sued: and patrons make such selections us their wishes and the size of the audience dictate, caused some little confusion, but it 18 duly a question of time before Montreal adjupts itself to the new coridi- tions and accustuims itself to going early or not at all.LL .The programme offered as a sample of And] After a three years' agonles of dramatie squirm through the «ritichnu\u2014ahem!\u2014I fled frou: England.The mellow-drama was palnful, but excusable un account of its venerable age.Then came the musical comedy, survived a full Aud after havin hundred of \u2018em, I deemed fe wise no longer cher > - at 8 ous l\u2019rovidence, and eml Bwore never more to see a musical comedy.Instend of which I last night saw \u201cMiss Prinnt.\u2019 Mr.George V.Hobart is the perpetrator of thls typographical dis- crepancy\u2014pardon, 1 mean Miss Prinnt.It is\u2014well, a musical comedy.That is, a glddy vaudeville show with a nebulous story sort o° pltched in when the compositor happened to think on it; a few coon Songs, some cxceedingly well filled tights, and a set of international churacters\u2014or, rather, carleatures\u2014who wander on and off the stage In an apologetic fashion, givin An Impression that they don't kuow wha they want and don't care whether they obtain it or not.: \u201cThe bills promised \u201cMarie Dressler and forty others as good,\" If ny Impression is uot a misprint.Hard lines on Marle, de- cidediy.The comedy opens In the office of \u2018the Somerset Turnover.A number of reporters and cowpositors and\u2019 things hang around in pink and yellow satin garments of fragile design, just as reporters and comps.do in real fe.The city editor seems glad he is a city editor.7 After a long and sangulunry experienée of uewa- paper life, I should advise him to stay on with the Turnover.It 1s much nearer heaven than the real article.The best item In act the rirst is the song.and chorus, \u201cRufus Whnt would a must- cal comedy be without the snap\u2019 and *\u2018go* of the chorus?And echo answers A misprint?\u201d Yes, Indeed, T remember how In London we expeeted dash and flre from the Americans who called in with \u201cThe , Belle of New\u2019 York,\u201d and got !t.anxious to sone Miss Prinnt™.and compare the American company with the English, Waal, I guess the Amoerleau variety has rather \u2018more fire\u2014but that's all.If English musical.comedy makers are kept out of heaven for thelr sing, s0 will be the Amer cans, , : The secopgd act ds wearisome: the sporting wlitor's Rilly Baxter slang is the only retlef.The tlird.act -1s \u2018Murle, Dressler, scenery.Her mosquito song, *\u201cI'a Jolly.Jersey Jungle, and Her Intokshlkated- hie?\u2014shong\u2014Rashtus\u2014hle!\u2014take me back \u2014- glves Marlee scope for her startling repertoire of facial gymnastics.Her acting abil.ithe are.uneven.But, the stars be prafs- ed, Marie ix not sentimental nor serlons, drama and put in Marie to do what she hed with the Nerolne's: part.T wonld sell my back hale to buy him a monument and dis happy.The rest of the Miss Prinnt Company canuot, without exaggeration, be written down as \u2018\u2018werry.good\u201d but they print.JUDGMENT IN THE { GANANOQUE LIBEL SUIT \\ * .Toronto, March J.\u2014Following Is the text: { of the\u2019 judgnient \u2018in the famous Gananoque hel case entered yesterday: \u2014 Judgment on ertson, J., entered upon verdict of fury: hn action for Abel, The plaintiff.1s au clerk in tiolv.orders of the Church in England, formerly residing In Englund, and, for, sis months ig 1806 performed the functions of a clergymah In Gananoque.The defendant, Lily McDonald, is a sploster, who resides In New York, and visits the defenda it, Tsu bella MePonald, her aunt, , Gunanoque.The plaintiff alleges that the \u201cdefendant LOY Mebonntd wrote false aud slanderous words concerning him 10 the vicar of New Brighton, England, and alss wrote n jetter to ber aunt, in Gant creuv, containing other slanders, and sayits thet plaintiff Was on \u2018a clerieal black bac®® nid advising ber aunt te tell het friends +» steer olear of bho, \u201cNo now, Aunt Belie, you can\u2019 just.spread thls about th tow at once, for If you don't D will ben I come\u201d; and that defendant Isabehli*MeDon ald subsequently, falsely and \u2018mabecleus.y: repeated the slangers.The defendants le- p.ed that the letter was in the ex tetas alleged, and deposed that it ony coa-ained da request to tell its contents to the faauy | friends: The \u201cjury veturned © a verdict | against both defendants for 8550.IL was contended, inter alin, for appethints, thar thé trial judge erred in assuming to décide Huit there was malice, destroying prisi- lege, nas thls was a question for the jure, ad that he erred In confounding the letter Îteelf and the occasfon.on which it was written In determining privilege, The ony test Is the occasion evidenced by the circumstances under whiolh a letter 1x vrlte ton: thitt he misdirected the jury as te the above letter ln not saying it wad wreitien on a privileged ocenslon- written in performance of a bounden social dutv.Fhe correct rule Is stunted by krle, CJ, In Whitely ve.Adams, 15 É.B.N.8., 418, and further misdirected fn \u201ctelling theus (rat defendants added vim to thelr ibe! in stating, that p'halntlff was pot a clecryemn.The court, after a careful review of the proceedings at the trial, and adr without weret, ave of opinion that the verdict rus be wet aside.\u2018The defendants mad: no af- tompt to justify what had been ssid sad Jublished Ly them, and they were \"not ioûud to do so, but the plaintff was sub Jeeted to a auust scorching eross-examinn- tion, fn which nothing was elicited 10 Lis at-large; ms mining camps.are invariably- extensive conéunt- ; ers of supplies.- Not only \u2018will there be the direct employment for eeveral thousand additional Canadian workingmen.but a new and most extensive demand will be created for the products of Canadian factories in the east, and \u2018the food supplies from the western farms and cattle | ranches.\u201d POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE.* Earl Roberts's is the first name in Kin Edward's new visitors\u2019, book.So \u201cThere is, always room for real talent,\u201d says John Hare, discussing the overs crowding of tht stage.In \"the U.S.army 340 oflicers speak Spanish fluently, 224 are handy with their French, and 1% are.well up in German.Major-General MacArthur was saved from a fatal wound at Kenesaw hy a.package of letters in his breast pocket-\u2014nei- ther a Bible nor a pack of cards, just letters., 8ir Arthur Sullivan regarded Gilbert as the cleverest librettist of whom he had.any knowiedge, yet Gilbert had scant ac- uaintance with musit.He once said that he knew only two\u201d tunes.(ne was \u201cGod Save the Queen,\u201d and the other wasn't ! nr .chats té heexpected ftom the new management was probably not.what it would + have been had not the principal vaudeville pertormers of the United States gone on strike cone three weeks ago aud remained out ever since.There.was a noticeable 2 biek of well known names and no very noticeable evidences of undiscovered genius in the padding made necessary.by.the cutting off of the vaudeville supply.Only one of the numbers, however, tell below mediocrity, and several ruse to & high devel ot excellence.By far and away \u2018the most novel and striking feature of the performance was the series of art tableaux which has been delighting the patrons of Proctor\u2019s New York houses sree their importation from Paris some three months ago.Some beautiful and marvellous effects are attained; tlie reproductions of famous paintings and statues hiing very skilfully and artistically done.Toreat, a French acrobatic clown, gave a performance\u201d which was both new\u2019 and laughable and the Kalatechnoscope's views of the funeral of Queen Victoria were ; clear and much better than the average.I Only one absolute failure was.recorded last night, that of-a boy soprand, -Who was advertised as \u201cThe Invisible Voice,\u201d and who proved to be invisible, inaudible and unresponsible as regards pitch and key, and.was promptly suppressed.The concert given at Karn: Hall by the Kneisel Qnartette yesterday filled the hall to ita capacity.Mr.Sancier was to* have sung several times to break the continuity of an afternoon of instrumental music, but was unable\u2014to-\u2014annear ou 4 v TW ER SRE ESS name the Australians have adopted.\"But it ought not to be changed for anything, for if the naming had to be done all over again no name could be chosen more fitly voicing the aspirations of the.people of Canada to make this a strong; Dominion of the North.> .It is interesting, nevertheless, to have | Mr.Young's account of the christening.\u201cThis question,\u201d he writes, \u201cwas fully discussed at the final conference on Confederation held at the City of London in the closing days of 1866.It was one of the pet hobbies of Sir John Macdonald to have the united provinces called \u201cthe Kingdom of Canada,\u201d and in some of the latter of the seven drafts of the British North America act before it was perfected, he suc.eseded in getting that name placed in the \u2018eneasure.Lord Monck, the Governor- \u201c General, however, was not favorable, and.Oo Sir Henry Irving has just celcbrated \u2018his sixty-third birthday, and some of his critics find evidences of physical infirmity in him.~ But on the anniversary in question he played Shylock to a packed house ; in Belfast, and is now engaged in the la; borious task of prdducing Coriolanus, a very taxing role.~ eel THE\" BEGGAR.(For The Ifcratd.) \u2018Barcbrowed agalnst the winter blasts he ands, , Blind, mute and motionless; what stems a : smile Co \u2018Pleys round his paliid lips, perchance, the while His mind Is travelling -In other lands.\u2019 He claims no kinship with the paseing bands\u2014 8eme, stranger Jand and sky have left their | race \"> 1 Indelibly Imprinted on his face\u2014 Yet in he conscious that his fate commands The world's commiseration, nor in vain, His mute yet strong solicitation waked In allen hearts the sympathetic flame, the attention of the audience until long after six o'clock and gave one of the most satisfying recitals ever heard in Montreal.\" There were three numbers, which called i for special attention, Beethoven's ¢ major quarteite, Dvorak's in 12 flat major, and a Bach concerto for the \u2018cello, without accompaniment.The two quartettes were played with that perfect vnity of interpretation which\u2019 characterizes and makes almost unique the name of the Kneiscl Quartette.and the \u2018cello solo was listened to - ith the closest and most aporeciative attcntion, no small tribute to Mg, Alwyn Schroeder's ability.\u2018Thé other number contained a movement frgm Rubenstein,\u2019 and one from a Mendelssohn quartette: The Vagabonds Burlesque Company opened nt the Royal yesterday to a crowd oa house.Two burlesques, both of which are better than the average, farm the baais for the programme, which alan contains a good olin.\u201cAmong.those whe\u2019 are prominent are Klein and Clifton.Lillian Wash- wing-\u2014to\u2014a severe cold.The quartette, however, held rtrbmert==\u2014\"h=\"rtratsston\u2014af\u2014 trr\u2014le from Stewart to the plalntiff, he answArND a Jetter from bine about.the lhel, stating what the defendant Lily -MeDonald Ud written to Stewart, and that he (Stewar y considered his letter to her ronfidentiio, was Irregnlar, and the coments thereon af the trial judge open to objection, ant It does not avail that, the Jury were revazled and told to pay no attention to the letter or that part of the charge.The misehief was dane: Bray vs, Ford 1806), AC, M4 The charge ix also open to other serfous ob oe: tions taken to it and overruled, Held, also, that having regard to the relationship between the lefendants and to the faet thai defendant LHy was bir the habit of visiting her aunt in Brockville, and met th p ain- Uff there, and the defendant Isabella would naturally have an Interest D anov- Ing of the character of hier visitor, espeoml.Iy a clergyman, recelved on ters of lu flinaex wt hep house, that there was that kit d pf \u2018moral \u2018and social duty of Impérfrez obightion\u201d resting upon the defendant Li'y to tell her co-defendant what she had lenr - ed as made the occasion privileged withic the ancaning of (he authorities, and it rested on plaintiff to prove actual mallee: to destroy it; Clark vs.Molyneux, 4 Q.B.D., 240: Todd vs.Dunn, 15 A.R.83 and other cases, The judge shold have toll the jury that If they were satisfied that the letter to defendant Isabelln was in the words alleged by plaintiff there was evidence from which actual malice might be found.Ite fer to Botterrll! vs, Whitehem, 41 CT, Rep, 388: Aberdeen vs.Melean, © Tlmes L.R., 930: Parks vs, Prescott, CR, + Ex, 160, and other cases.New trial\u2019 directed, Costs of appeal to defendants In any event.Other costs and those of las: tela] to be disposed of hy judge at new trial.BE, F.B.Johnston, K.C:, and HF, M, Mowat,\u201d K\u20ac; for defendithts.A.Meuto Grier for plaintiff, .SOLD AT AUCTION Georgetown, Col, March T 5.\u2014The Atlantic- Pacific Rallway tunnel and all of the min- lig and mil site property of the company \u2018have heen sold at auction tor satisfy Judy: ment for aver $700,000 secured by Mrs.Marie BR.Hoyt, a bondholder.The entire property was bid in by James E.Ratehford, a banker and -eapitalist of Syracuse.N.Y.fob $4.100.The tunnel is now 3.300 feet on the east end.The total length of the hore when finished will be 18, feet.It In designed for a, railwny tunnel.and was started originally in 1880 hy the late Sarah M.Pomeroy.and $500.000 bas heen spent In: its construction.The purchaser, with other eastern ocapltalists, are preparing to organise n company for the completion of the tunnel.APPOINTED AN INSPECTOR.Ottawa, Maroh B.\u2014(Bpecial.)\u2014Mr.C.A.R, ¥Fishee.of Montreal, has been appoluted an inspector under the Dominlon law in regard to the health of employes on publie works.He had nted A census .I was She.ix on the boards almost as long as the: It some genius would only slap Up a melo- could only be called \u2018\u201cwerry bad\u201d by a mis- ; appeal by defendants fron'judgmeut of Itob- | who resides in ; At a meeting of the License Commissioners held yesterday afternoon Rev.Father Strubbe, C.S.S.R., gave some interesting particulars of Sunday liquor selling by several of the groceries of St.Ann's division.For the past couple of years the priests of St.Ann's have been doing everythigg in their power to do away with an abuse that has brought ruin and privation to a large number of families.The _ saloonkeepers.do not sell openly, fearing the result of the suspicion that would be caused if people were seen entering their places on Sundays.The grocery-keepers, on the contrary, can always claim that people come for groceries forgotten on Saturday night, and that liquor is never sold in such cases.Father Strubbe yesterday .showed that & number of these groceries are kept by | persons who.formerly kept saloons, but refused licenses.\u201d Most of thé places of which Father 'Strubbe complained are at street corners.A.gateway at the side usually leads to a yard in which are a number of houses, but at the sama time leads to a side entrance to the grocery.When the proprictors were seen by the priests they cluimed that the people seen coming cut of the gateway came from the \u201chouses iv the yard, and not from the \u201cstore.\u2018Their condition, however, forced «the fathers to think otherwise.As u re- sult- of the cvidence given, yesterday by : Father Strubbe, the cordér Poirier, unanimously refused grocery licenses to Daniel J.Flynn, corner ; Ottawa and l\u2019rince Street, Mrs.Clarke, 25 - MeCord Street; Putrick Gleeson, 118 Ot- | tawa Street, and Peter Brennan, 116° Mur- | ray Ntgeet, : : It was shown against the places hayl not been made by | the city police or the revenue officers, i Father Strubbe, in lookiuy after the wel- | fare of \u2018hig parishioners, had found that.the places in question were in the halt , of selling liquor by the hottle an Sunday, were tu be found where a brisk business was carried on.In other places the pro- , prietor had his kitchen in rear of the ! shop, whère fathers of families and young + mey_gathered together on Sundays.Nome examples were cited hy Father Strubbe, day liquor selling: In one case a mother of a family had gone out of her mind.and I although \u2018the proprietor -of the grocery had been asked tine and tine again not, to sell her liquor.he had conunued to do ro, and that even on Sunday.Father { Strubbe cnlightened the commissioners.as tu the use of a secret slide on some of the | gateways mext to grocery stores.These J were for use on Sundays, and %7gore opening.the gateway it could be seen if the © person was a customer or not.| Thé commissioners were unanimous- in thanking thé priests of St.Ani's parish for their cooperation in suppressing li | quor-selling on Sunday.à | aware of the fact that the revente and city police were nut able go look after all chses of this kind and that priests ind ministers were ip a position to materially ass'st them in demg away with the evil, The conduét of anv person who did so j was greatly to he alle thereby submitted themselves to a great deal of unpopularity and even in | gone cases to personal danger.Co Ate the close of the .mceting Father Strubbé announced that lie will oppose the granting of several.other licenses at the next meeting.\u2019 ULENGARRY NOTES.Alexandria, March 1.\u2014 Mrs.Neil Mes Laod, où Laggan.died dast weel, and was bairied in the Old Kirk cemetery on Thurs dav.\u201d She had reached the age of 83 years, ant was À ladv-highle réspected in the ucighborhond where she\u2019 had desided su many Vttrm \u2019 hr.©.tral \u201cIndia, will address meetings in Alex: audria va March 8th: Kirkhill, March 10th.aunt: Dunvezan, Maren 10th, pm Maxville, Hth: Vankleek TTL 12th; Glen Sandfield.13th; Dathousie Mills, ih; Lan- va ter, 15th; Williamstown, 17th: Cornwall, 20th, : Trooper Milloy is to lecture -here on Maveh 2d.and a warm Highland wel come is assured this; brave, but unfortunate, - warrior.: \u2018Macpherson.& Schell, of this place, have Commisgioners of\u201d Montreal with timber, They are completing the supply of twenty thousand chee-e boxes for the Cold :Storage Company of Montreal \u2014\u2014\u2014 - ° 7 who \u2018for various reasons had since been: i commissioners, - Judges Desnoyers and Choquet.and Re- that while direct\u201d charges.and that in some places temporary bars showing the great evil caused by this Sun\u201d They were quite, adnuared, for they usu-.R.Woods, missionary from Cen: | 1 qisied Montreal as a port of grain ship- secured a conttact to supply the MWarbor Some\u2019 important allustous to the harhor lrterview which a Toronto deputation bad with the Minister of Public Works.Mr.A.E.Kemp pointed out that, although appropriations had Leen\u2019 granted from ycar to year for the dredging of the harbor and the diversion of the Don, nothing bad yot been done.According to the jolut report of Mr.Jennings and- Mr.Roy, thirec-quatters of u indlbion dollars.was necessary for all purposes.lt Wus naturat that \u2018Toronto should weat to participate In the udrantages of the 14-foot navigation.Toronto was the second largest city of the country, and i would benefit the, whole Previn 3 water there.Mayor Howland pointed ont that it could \u2018not be eald that hithemo the Government - had maintained the depth Im Toronto haF- bor, as.it had done ih harbors elsewhere.Mr.Tarte\u2014Except in Montreal.We have not spent a dollar there, but we are just starting In.We have spent more in Toronto, although it ie not a seaport, than we have in Montreal.Further remarks were made by the deputation, and in the course of hls reply, Hon.Mr.Tarte sald: **I beg you to go back to Toronto taking with you \u2018the impression that I fully recognize the lmportance of the representations that you have made, The question #8 not new to me, although perhaps 1 have something more to learnt is a large question.ou have stated that we have placed in the estimates suns \u2018of money for the carrying out of these hartèr works.Please do not forget if we rec grilze the principle or adnit that the Government has to take charge of the hur- bor works In \u2018Toronto, it will have to do it elsewhere.\u2018These matters are, fortunately, not party questions, but national (quektions, and as fad as 1 am concerned, 1 have endeavored and will endeavor, perhaps more and more, to ptace all such large questions above party polities.Toronto has voted wrong.but it does not make any difference.to me in a large \u2018question like this: \u2018The City of Montreal has heen carrying; on their harbor works out of the trade that goes to that ¢lty.A year of two ago $ was able to convinee my colleagues that it was fmperative that tne port of Montreal be equipped in future to a certain extent at least at the public expense.In that policy I have been supported by you all.The port of Toronto Is an Important port, very important, fudeed, and 1 shall be only tos glad if by additional works we can Increase the trade of your city, because the trade that does not go to Canadian ports goes to united Stites! ports, ; MUST KEEP OUR EYES OPEN.\u201cI start from that broad standpoint to\u2019 gny that I will give mr-nest eonslderation to the representations that have heen made to \u2018me.Perhaps I should take this opportunity to say\" thaf, unless we open our cyes pretty wide, the trade of this éountry ts going to «Hp by us.We have, perbaps, neglrcted our waterways a little too much\u2019 bin the past?our American friends taken the lead, and now, I say it again, if we want to keep for tus eountry the trade which helongs to ux we will have to work préttiy hard.It will cost money.and I hope our friends of the Opposition.will rise above party.CApplauset The great mistake that has been made In the past is that nearly all the harber works in Ontario have heen erected for twelve-foot naviza- fon, We had just before -you came lu a deputation from, Hamilton.They are in the same position as you are.\u2018They vane 10, Improve the harbor there, and tn have very large works carried out.The plers # 12-foof channel.We have practically to rebuild the whole work.If we have a 14+ foot navigation we inst bave hgrbors 14 feet.dekp, otherwise it is no use\u201d Mr.Tarte finally dismissed.the deputation with the observation that they could not expect any definite statement from him to-day.\u201d CORN EXCHANGE SATISFACTORY NEWS FROM NEW FORK\u2014TO DISCUSS APPOINTMENT OF GRAIN IN- \u201c SPECTORS.° \"\" Yesterday afternoon 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FURS! , On account of the fire ?that destroyed a number of buildinus tn our vlelnity, an impression prevails amongst some of our customers that we also suffofed in this respect.This is not the caso.Weunrcin no way affected by the fire.We Y.F8 3 h M are evon botter oquip- = 4 ped than ever before to ERAS A supply customers with furs and for - the pure Raw Kurs, er kinds of \"HIRAM JOHNSON, 494 St.Paul St.- - MON TREA >, a \u2018KING wl A + chase of all ie I cured a horse of the mange wi MINARD'S LINIMENT.- ge with CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS, Dalhousie.\u2019 co | I cured a horse badly torn by a fork with MINARD s LINIMENT.PCR EDWARD LINLIFF.8t.Deter\u2019s, C.B._ 1 cured a horse ofa \u2018bad swelli MINARD'S LINIMENT.ering with .THOMAS W.PAYN Bathurst, N.B.\\ E [IDE Ne.KING OF PAIN\u201d Agouts and Notios the bread BEAVER.IMEN \u2018| a railway commission.Hon.Mr.Blair Will Work Out Details During Recess.BELIEVES IT WILL ACCOMPLISH MUCH House Yesterday Adopted a Resolution Endorsing the Appointment of Such a Body.Ottawa, March 5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014There is every probability that next session a bill will be introduced which will give Canada \u2018The Government 18 agreed on this, and the Minister of Railways will work out the details during the recess.He does not expect that the same.widespread results wil follow its appointment, eqpecially in the matter of veducing rates, as the people of the West expect, but it will accomplish a great deal and the people will learn the limitations which immutable laws of commerce will place upon its action as regards rates and discrimination.The whole subject was discussed in the House of Commons Yesterday, and a resolution adopted en dorsing the principle of the appoifitment of a commission.ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS, .Two private bills were introduced\u2014an Bet to incorporate -the Century.Life Insurance Comlzany (Mr.Monk), and an act regpecting the Orford Mountain Railway Company (Mr.Parme'ee).The quantity of grain which has passed through the new Government elevator at Bt.John this winter up to February 1, as given by the Minister of Railways and Canals to Mr, Ganong (Charlotte), was as follows : ~Wheat, 15,600,000 pounds; corn, 8,873,000 pounds: barley, 634,000 pounds: rye, 526.000 pounds; pease.1,000,000 pounds; \u2018oatmeal, 215.000 pounds.The Premier informed Mr.Clarke (Toronto) that the \u201cHandbook of [aris,\u201d distributed at the Paris Exhibition, was printed by The Herald Job Print: at a price Per volume of 52 89-100¢ each, this being the price arranged for and approved by the Printing Rurean.There were 10.000 printed, 5,000 in \u2018each language.The work was done outside on a report from the Queen\u2019s Printer that the pressure of york would preclude the work bemg done here.THE MAYOR'S QUESTIONS.Mayor .Prefontaine had three questions on the order payer.The first one was an enquiry whether the tiovernment intended to so amend the Bank Act as to prohibit the using hy any person of any name br description- calculated to lead the public to consider them authorized to carry on a banking.business, receive deposits bearing interest, give megotiable receipts and discount notes; as, for instance, hy using the words.\"Savings Bank.\u201d * Duw- count Office,\u201d or like Acaiguations.7 The Minister of Finance replied that it was not the intention td introduce any existing law being.probably ax effective as any legislatton could be.Section 160 of the Bank Act expressly forbade any person not authorized to carry on a -bank- ing business.Repiving to a question as to the inten.Bank \u201cAct as to provide for a more complete and effective inspection of Canadian financial institutions, Mr.Fielding said : \u201cNd.Provision was made last session for an inspection \u2018of the circulation of every chartered bank in Canada by.the Canadian Bankers\u2019 Association, and arrangements for this inæpeesion are now in Progress.\u201d \u2018 , ) The Minister of Inlind Revenue 1n- formed the hon.gentieman that the Government has under consideration inspection of potash and ashes offered for sale in Canada, aw asked .for by the Board of Trade of Montreal.A number of orders for papers and returns were passed without discussion.A RAILWAY COMMISSION.Mr.T.O.Davis (Saskatchewan) moved :\u2014 l'hat this House is of opinien that | the public interests demand that the railway companies of Canada should at the earliest moment be brought under control of a Board of Railway Commissioners, clothed with full power to enforce the provisions of the Railway Act, and to jpre- scribe and enforce the observance oftsuch | regulations as may be mevessary an the public interest.\u201d .\u2018 : In speaking to his motion, Mr.Davis said that the subject, had been before Parliament for two or three sessions, and the sentiment in favor o the appoint: ment of a railway commission was gaining strength in Canada.Tt one.was ap- painted there would be no nced to adopt the policy of leasing or nationalizing the railways, a policy which would entail an immense expense.If railway charters were applied for in districts where they were not required they should not be granted; if they were needed the Government might well give a guarantee for the bonds, taking a first mortgage on the road as security, and when the road be: gan to pay no doubt it would find someone to relieve it of its responsibility.Mr.Davis referred to the work and the scope of the national and state railway commis- «iona in the United &tates, and recommended that any commission appointed in Canada should be clothed with powers to fix rates and remove grievahces.Owing to the exacting railway rates in force in the West Mr, Davis believed the people would be justified in \u201cblowing in\" ten or twelve millions to alter the condition of things.He urged that at least a trial ought to be made of a commission.Mr.Richardson (Lisgar), supported the resolution, but believed the ten per cent clause in the Canadian Pacific agreement would render the work of a commission largely inoperative.If the commission approached the railway for a reduction in rates it would be met by the statement mer cent on the actual cost of the line.There had heen given that railway $60,- 000,000 in cash one way or another, and a land grant worth $75,000,000, while the\u2019 figure of cost given hy the officials of the road was only $80,500,000, ten millions of which was for equipment.The real cure for the transportation problem was\u2014seein that the country\u2019s finances would not al- low-of nationalizing the railways\u2014that the Government should secure control of the Parry Round and Rainy River roads ro as to, get access into the great wheat fields, and +o, oontrol the problem by introducing competition.The.Government should also prèvent over-capitalization and bonding.Éiont.:Ool.Tisdale expressed himself as ii eres pre every form of itching, Piles leediog and protruding pilos, tho manufacturers have guaranteed it.See testimonials {h the daily y.ress and ask your nejgh- .bora what they think oit.You can uso it and - Kat your money back if not cured.80 a box, at all dealers or ED4ANSON, BATRS & Cos Toronto, To prove to you that Dr, Chase's Ointmont is à certain and abeolute oure for each Dr, Chase's - A .> 8 legislation on the subject at present, the: tion of the Government to so amend the the |.question of providing for the compulsory opposed to the proposition and in, favor of maintaining the power in the present tri- bunal\u2014the Rallway Committee of the Privy Council\u2014even though it was composed of political opponents.MR.SCOTT'S FIRST SPEECH.Mr.Walter Scott (West Assiniboia), made a capital impression by his maiden \u2018speech.When he came down here, he said, he had not thought it poesible that there coud be a difference of o this subject.The facta mentioned by Mr.Davis as to the freight rates in force in the west were facts, and the people sure- Jy had a right to expect that Parliament would do something at once to remedy the existing state of things.Mr.NSeatt announced himself as a believer in Government ownership of railways, but he was not strongly of opinion that the immediate adoption of that policy would help the matter of present freight rates.| ; Referring to Mr.Richard\u2019a doubt whether the commission would be of any use in reducing freigl t rates along the main line of the C.P.R., where thé ten per.cent.clause held good, Mr.Scott pointed out that there were thousands of miles of branch lines and- small roads where the rates could be controlled and reductions enforced by a commission.Mr.Oliver (Alberta), supported the resolution and insisted that railways should only be allowed to capitalize their roads.for the actual cost.He referred to an jncreuse in local rates on the Crow's Nest \u2018Pues Railway, since May - 14th last, and asked if these had taken place in defiance of the Government's control of rates over that line, or if the Government had approved of the increase: in favor of the resolution.r.there were grievances to be remedied in Ontario and Quebec as well as in the West: If the Government could not buy out the railways it could at least appoint à commission.CROW'S NEST PASS RATES.Mr.Golliher (Yale'and Cariboo), quoted from a resolution adopted' by the Fernie Board of Trade, protesting against the in- «reuse of the rates of freight between that oint and Lethbridge on the (\u2018row's Nest ass Railway, which took place in May Jast, us follows:\u2014Ist class, from 69c to $1.02; 2nd class, from 582 to 85¢; 3rd class, from 46¢ to 68c: 4th class, from 35e to Sle; Sth class, from 3le ty 46¢ per hundred.lt was safe, he raid, to assume that the railway \u2018started out by charging the rates they were entitled to charge, and that being the case the question was why had -the rates been increased.He did rot know whether the matter had been reported to.the Government or not.bat if the Government had contral, an effort should be made to regulate these rules.If the power did not exist other means should be devised.1f all the grievances complained of could not be remedied bv means of a railway \u2018commission much could be done by personal investigation of ccmplaints respecting discrimination and .the necessity for proposed railways.Mr.Puttee (Winnipeg) agreed that there was need for stronger control of the railways, and of discrimination in rates.He quoted the rates on furniture between ver hundred; $1.36 for bedroom suites; £1.68 for mixed furniture, and $2.08 if any upholstered articles were included in the tar Toad.This, he contended, was a dis- who could send «a carload \"of either class of furniture.Æ railwav commission would be of advantage, but he was satisfied no real remedy short of Government -awner- chip and operation of the railways would be effective.Dr.Sproule said that the conflict De- tween State and Federal authority which rendered railway commissions abortive in effective.Whencver a proposal was made to reduce the rates the railway companies raired the cry that the roads did not pay La fair return upon the capital invested.Dr.Sproule ¢antended that the company's contention was not well founded; the.rail- wave earned a good return upon \u2018the cavi- tal actually invested.in the road, but the people should not he expected to pav interest unon the watered stock held bv capitalists, who knew it was watered when they acquired it.TWO V[EWS ON STATE OWNERSHIP.Mr.McCreary Selkirk) polnted .out that the high price obliminanle by the CLR, for is land In the west was Dut caused by the mulway being run through there, bur because Lhe gettlement of tue country had en- Lanced the value of -the adjolning land.Wuen the agreement with the CUR.was belng discussed the then Opposition sought to bave a bunéher of clauses put In in whe of these clauses not being Misevted that the weddo was suffering under many grievances to-day.\u2018The people of Winnipeg only sue- ceciled In getting.a southern rallway entrante to the ely by golng out tp Fort Waite with W.C.T.U.was held ye Evangelistic Hall, preceded by a prayer meeting.Miss Wa'ker president, occuped the chair.Owing to this meeting coming #o soon after the annual there was little business to lay before the meeting.Some routine business was transacted and the meeting adjourned early.On Thursday the Central \u201cY\u2019s\u201d hold their annual meeting.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SPRING MILLINERY DISPLAYS.| It ié difficult to decide whether only pretty girls are milliners, or whether being a muuner has an effect upon looks.The.fact remains that most of the milliners who are crowding to the openings to-day are endowed with good looks.The business part of the town is filled with them as they go from one warehouse Lo another \u2018deciding on spring supplies.Thos.May & Co.have a splendid display.Their warehouse on McGill Street which they have occupied since the fire is tilled with new goods.- The showroom is crowded continuously, and the handsome hats are being quickly picked out.hats are daintier thun ever.Light materials predominate, and .gold is effectively mingled with straw and tulle.The tendency of the hats ix to turn becomingly off the face at the left side.For those to whom the flat hats are not becoming there are many pretty shapes, some with tan crowns, others with small rather flat crowns.lats of chiffon on wire foundations can be bought ready made.Some exquisite effects in foliage are noticed, and many flowers are used.\u201d Thos.May & Co.have à beautiful supply of mafe- rials, flowers, etc.} Caverhill & -Kixsock\u2019s great warchouse it .ne scene of great activity.In every department buying is going on briskly, and business appears to be unusually good.It was difficult to get more than a glimpse of the dainty hats around which were groups admiring and making notes.Foliage, flowers, buckles and tulle are the favorite trimmings.Several hats were trimmed with onc of the new shades of pink which promises to be fashionable.-« Méssra.Des Trois Maison, are also having tneir opening and many beautiful hats are, on view.- lp MONTREAL WOMEN'S CINB.Yesterday at the meeting of the Wom- oN ed to a detailed discussion of next vear\u2019s programme.The zcheme proposed: is full of interest and variety.Mrs.Voigt presided at the meeting of the Home and Education Department, and the minutes were read hy Mra, Scott Robertson.The event of the meeting was a lengthy \u2018and very interesting paper by Mys.Byers, an \u201cHome= in the North-West,\u201d A great deal of valuable information.had heen collec and was presented most \u201cgraphically.Mrs.Byers: hearers were: taken in imagination to the tenta of the Indians, the original settlers, and ended in the dainty drawing room of-a little English bride, who was being taught by her husband to make bread.t may be mentioned in explanit- tion that the husband had \u2018\u2019bached\u201d for some vears in the North-West, Mrs.Byers sketched the lives of the women of the North-West, the loneliress, th absence of companionship, the hardships, and the courage with which they are borne.told of the beginning of what ms new Winnipeg, and also touched lightly upon the foreign ecttlers and their customs, the Mennonites, the Doukhobors, Galicians and others.In conclusion the speaker referred in the Warinest terms to the bene: fit the Victorian Order of Nurses was to the North-West people.| Until.Lady Aberdeen, with great trouble and in the face of difficulties, started the work.Many of the doctors in that part ofthe country had never been assisted hy a nurse dn their\u201d cases, and the poor patients \u2018had struggled through illness under great d'a- advantages.Besides the Victorian Order the scheme for teaching practical domestic economy in (he schools will prove, \u2018| of great benefit to settlers who require to understand such matters \u2018if they \u2018would hava their homes comfortable.The Art and Literature Departments was convened by Mrs.W.(G.Macnaughton, who placed next year's programme before the meeting.After the minutes were réad \u201cby Miss Ferguson, Mrs.Stokes read an able paper \u2018on *\u2018Guuincuere.\u201d Cures Create Confidence That is Why Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver .Pilic Have Won the Confidence of the People of This Continent\u2014Read Thess Letters.- .« \u2018 - .Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills have the largest sale in Canada of any treatment recommended for diseases of the kidneys.1.ey have won the confidence «of the people by actuaily curing the aliments Jor which they are\u2019 intended and ave known \u201cin neatly every home in the Jand.Scores of Hundreds of people could write just such letters as these that follow :\u2014 Mr.James Olark, Copéecon, Priuge Td- ward Cos, Ont, states: leven years settling in my hips and extending up my spine.The pain was very severe, and at times almost unendurable; and many days 1 was not able to do .an hour's work.My waight was reduced from 190 to \"160 pounds, and though | consulted many tirst-dlass physicians, and fried several advertised medicines, 1 could get no.veliel._ \u201cAt this time my father-In-law told me to try Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pill, and said he knew they would cure me.1 ge- cuired one hox and greal was my surprise when ! begin to feel better after using only one box.T continued their use until 1 had taken about four boxes, which made me a sound man, and 1 also zegained my \"usual weight, 190 pounds.cannot say too much in favor of Dr.Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills, which have done so much for me.I have recôfimended them to a number of my friends arid have never met witli one case where \u2018they did not meet i 3%y daught a y I Special Agents for Dr.Deimels Linen | Mesh Underwear.+ te Daly's - about .| Pills.They have Mrs.Chas.Phillips, has also been cure severe stomach trouble by the use of these wills.\u201d .; Mr.Geo.Cummings, Barrie, Ont, one of the best known engineers on the G.| T.R., and whose run is between Toronto and Barrie, writes :* \u201cFor years I suffered \u2018from kidney disease, brought on by rail: \u2018road life.\u2018The doctors called it \u2018railroad kidney,\u2019 but could give me no permanent relief.A \u201cfriend recommended Dr.Chase's nudnéy-Liver Pills, saying they had cured him.A few boxes of this and medicine completely cured me; put: ing an end to the dreadful pains in the back and greatly strengthening the kidneys.Iam a well man to-day, thanks to Dr.Chase.\u201d a .suere is no uncertainty, no experiment C taking - Dr.Chase's \u201c Kianey-Liver cured such a variety been so thoroughly uarter of a cen: of cases, and have tested during the past tury that you can he absolutely sure.of being benentted by their use.If you have been disappointed with other remedies you will all the more fully appreciate the genuineness of this sterling remedy.Dr.Chase, one pill a dose, 20 cents & rday in] The | en's Club ii geod deal.of time was devot-, ago 1 was taken with pains in my back\u2019 She | Men, Women and Happenings \u2018COMING AND GOING.; Mr.E.L.Bond, is at the Chateau, Quebec.: .Mr.R.A.Dawson, Quebec, is at the \u2018Queen\u2019s., > : Mr.Hanbury Budden has returned from England.Mr.G.W.Booth, Toronto, is at the Windsor.- ot Jas.O'Halloran, K.C., Cowansville, is in the city.- : Mr.E.G.Prior, Ottawa, is at the Place Viger Hotel., .Dr.P.Pelletier, Sherbrooke, is at the Place Viger.Mr.Ryrsel A.Alger, Grand Mere, is at the Windsor.Mr.J.F.Lemieux, Quebec, is at the Queen's Hotel.: .Mr.G.F.Gibson, Quebec, is at the St.Lawrence Hall.\u2019 Mr.*T.H.Ferguson, of Metis, Is at the \u2018Turkish Baths Hotel.Mr.A.B.Macpherson of Montreal, was, at the Chateau, Quebec, yesterday.Mr.McGillivray, of Toronto, who was in town last week returned on Saturday night.\u2019 Mr.Frederic Villiers, the famous war correspondent, is the most interesting guest at the Windsor to-day.iN SOCIAL LIFE.\"The Misses Macfarlane gave a pleasant luncheon last week.Mme.Perodeau has returned to town from visiting in Quebec.Mrs.R.D.Metiibbon gave à pleasant lenucheon at The Kennels last weck.Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Alloway left Winnipeg last week for a trip to Montreal.Mrs.Clarence MeCuaig gave a pleasant luncheon for Lady Bourinot on Saturday.Miss Anna Fortier, Qucbec, gave a luncheon \u2018last week for Miss Delarme, of Montreal.Mr.Travers Allan spent Sunday with his father and mother, My.-and Mrs.Alex Allan, Brockville, .Murs, Jeffrey Brock, of Hutchison Streat, moves very shortly to Milton Street, opposite the Marlborough., There have been a number of.tohoggan- ing parties ately.The old slide \u201cls ire quently crowded with sliding parties.The marriage of Migs Avkison, of Mont.reak, to Mr.Ernest J.Jenking, of Toronto, formerly of Montreal, takes place the end of the month.\u2018 the McGill Engineering Building.Mrs.Petersen received in large number vf those connected with the college were present.The tea table do curations were in red and white, MeGill colors.The refreshments were in charge of Miss Harrington, Miss M.Martin, Mixa Cox, Miss Wilkins, the Misses Girdwood and the Misses Johnson.swered and Said What Dyes are always guaranteed, And in our country take the lead?The Dianrond Dyes! + What - Dves are: strong, and bright, and fa-t .\u2018 And always dye to live and last?: The Diamond Dyes! What Dyes give grand results each time, Wherever used in anv clime?.The Diamond Dyes! \u201cWhat Dyes bring profit, pleasure, peace, And by their work a great increase?The Diamond Dyes! Ce What Dyes should all Canadians try, Hark! listen\u2019 to that mighty cry\u2014 : The Diamond Dyes! \u2014& \\ | of FT.Hall, 6621 Cralg Street.Thert every evening: © | LABOR NEWS e\u2014 - + BOOT AND SHOE STRIKE.NO NEW FEANEURES-THE UNION LABEL AND THE SENATE.\u2018The Strike Committee of the Boot and Khoe Lasters* stated nt a meeting Inst evening that there\u201d were no new develop: ments In connection with the diftlenity at thy Awes-Holden - factory, The Supreme Council of the United Shoe Workers of the city will held a special meeting In Garlepy Hall, corner of Login and Malson- neuve Streets, this evening, - vo consider ways nd means of carrying on a prolonged.contest, The Stone Masons held a jauge meeting Sast eventng, Vlee-President Major ln the clale.A resolution gas passed, promising financial and worn!\u201d suppert to.the chindste, who will shortly make mi effort too Inpngurate no nine-hour day in Moritrent.The secretary read a nunber from contractors, expressing thelr willing: ners to pay the flat scale of Ze an hour which the union destres to enforce In Mant- real and vicinity.One employer, probably the largest contractor in Canada, stated that he Intended to pay more than 25¢ an fiour ns soon as work was started on st large scale.JL was decided to ostaldish a benefit fund for members unable to work through sickucss or necldent.-fUhé CIgnemfters* Union have voted: $25 {0 ald the Trades and Labor Councll of To- ronte In its efforts to have \u2018the, union label DI passed by the Dominion Senate.Fhe Tobacco Workers\u2019 Upon will nicet hereafter In Garlepy Hall, coner Logan and Maisonneuve Streets, every first and third Wednesday of the month, Instead of in Ful- lum Street Hall, ns formenly.The Garment Workers* Assembiy lave rémoved from Blue Label Hall to the Ki They The Stonecutters\u2019 Union have opened an office nt 782 Sanguinet Street, to enable merhhers who do not find it convenient to attend the regular meetings to pay theif dues, ote.The secretary and other officers will he at the disposition of the mem- hers of the unlon every evening between 7 and 10 o'dlock.a The Plumbers and Steamfitters elected officers for the year at thelr lart regular meeting: \u2014President, FE, Kavanagh: vice.president, N.Pelletier; recording and corresponding secretary, cording secretary, J.Clnqmars; executive honrd, J.Mackle, F.Budd, B.Seguin and A.MeGillivray: Inside guide, W.Wright: outalde guide, T.Nelson; delegntes\u2018 to the Kedernted Trades and Labor Councll, A.Vervellle, J.Cinqmare and J.O'Hara.-.Jacques Cartler Typographical Unlon elect: ed the following officers at Its jast meet.fng:\u2014President, Alfred Darveau; first vice.president, II.Dumont; second vice-presi.dent, M.Lussier: corresponding recrétary, Charles Belleau: treasnrer, K.Itran; executive committee, P.CG.Chatel, J.A.Rie- ad, A Martineau, B.Vautler, H.Paquin an 4 T'ardiff and U.Iafontaine; delegatex to the Federated Trades and _Tahor Council, J, A.Rodier, H.Paquin and Z.Diapeau, - At the regular monthly meeting of Mont- T hical Unfon, eld.Satur \u201cBlue Label Hall the followiy tl.= , MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1901 .On Saturday there was a college tea in, the library and ay And The Woman An-| \u201cThe Diamond Dyes!\u201d of letters\u2019 J.Mullins; French ve.| Denean; joint committee, Vietor | .ear, 7 ar og ten taking place at the April Prealdent, Hembert Rush, James Drury: vice-president, W.Glmour, James Wilson; tressurer, H.&t.V, Jubnstone, T.J.Fon, Irs financial secretary, H.Friedlander, D.\u2018Miller, J.Alexander: recording and corresponding secretary, Jumes B.Mack, J.H.Powers; se ut-ut-arms, W.H, Edsell, John MoCruddern, B.T.Corcoran: executive (amp tee (ive to be elected), W.Hughes, B.Hey: James Pringle, T.Bennett, John Cantweil, W.Young, HI.Bateman, H.Cor- coran, George Jessop: Loard of directors (three to he elected), W.H.Ldsell, James Drury, G.Carr, E.Tiley, Willlam 0.Kydd, W.J.Warner, J.Alexander; joiut committee (three to Le clected), J.Alexander, T.F.J.Moore, Herbert Rush, J.F.O'Callaghan, Thomas Flawn, James Smeale: | delegates to the Federated Trades & Labor Council, James RB.Mack, H.Friedlander, T, J.Finn, jr.; label committee (three to be clected), James B.Mack, H.Se.V.John- stone, FE, D, Lowe, Herbert Itush, Williams Woods, R.Wlison, John McCrudklen.The nomination of delegates to the Trades and Tabor Congress of Canada, wiloh meets In Brantford.Ont.in September; wan left over until the July meeting owing to the lateness of the evening.MEBTINGS THIS EVENING.era, În Gurlepy Hall.: | Core Mnkers' International Union, No.381.gt 6624, Cralg Strect, : Redernted Letter Carriers, Branch No, 10.nt 383, St.Lawrence Street.Tlusmiths and IRtoofers* Union, at.1706 St.Catherine Street.United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Jotners, In Blue Labo!\u2019 Hall, 360 Dorches- ter Street.Togan and Mnlxsonneuve Streets, * muss tuceting for orgnnizing- purposes A VERDICT.They act like a charm, my uppetites better, that sick headache 1s gone, my complexion 1s clearer, and I foe! stronger and in better spirits than for years back, \u20181sthe verdict of those who have taken HOPE PILLS.In fact, no family should be without a box in the house.If you are troubled with flatulency, or pain in the stomach after eating.taks one pill aftereach meal for a few days and the \u2018trouble will entirely disappear.Price 25 cents per box, at druggists, or on receipt of address and 26cents in stauwups or eilver, will be sent direct to you, without extra charge for postage.- -Hopz Medicine Co, Montreal.Que HUNDREDS OF MEN ARE WEARING - PALMER'S .TOUPEES You can\u2019t detect-it, can you \u201cete That's just why they are wearing them.Nobody § wants people to know that they aro wearing a toupee, Call in or write for # Prices, etc.Ye 1 3.PALMER & SON, ==\" 1745 Notre Dame St., After, MONTREAL.Before, Goui & Rheumatism Sofs, Sure, Effective.All Druggists 40:.and $1.00 AYMAN BONE & CO, SenrTacaL LACE HOUSE.2431 St.Catherine St.Have in Stock NEW GOODS.BATTENBERG LACE, HONTTON LINEN BRAIDS and LINEN THREAD in Wi.«e and Cream Colors, best qualities anly.I=.M.SKIDDY, Prop.A BROKEN Dove SYSTEM.\u2014 This is a 4 condition (or diseusc) to whith Doctors dive many names, but which few of them really understands.It is simply weakness\u2014a.break-down, ast it wére, of the vital forces that sustain the system.No matter what may be its causes (for they aro almost numberless).its symptoms are much the same.the core prominent belng sleeplessness, languor, 1a: situde.sense of prostration or weariness; depression of spirite, ané incapacity or want of energy for all the ordinary affairs of life.Now, what alone is absolutely essential in all such chses is increared vitality\u2014vigour\u2014 strength and energy to throw off these morbid feelings, and to sccure this thera.is nothing to cqual! that wonderful restorative, THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY, \u201c THERAPION NO.3.This successful and highly popular Temedy, as employed\u2019 in tho- Continental Hospitals by Riccid, Rowan, Jobert, Veipeau, and others, | surpasses everylhing hitherto cmployed, and so surely as it is taken iu accordance with the printed directions accompanying it, will the shattered health be restored, tho expiring; lamp of life Mghted up atigsh, and a new existence linparted in place ot what had so lately seemed worn-out, \u2018used up,\u201d neless: oo I ERAPION is sold by al the principal Chemists and Stores throughout the world.Price in England, 2s 9d and 4s 6d.Purchasers should see that the ward \u2018\u2019Therapion appears 0.the Government Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) aftixed to every package by order of Her Majesty's llon.Commissioners, and without which it 1s a forgery.For furthet particulars of \u201cTheraplon,\u201d send addreszed envelope or pamphlet, to Mr, K.Johnson, 43 Ho ford Square, w.c.Lcndon, England.Large edition (162 pages), post free for twelve ents stamps.(IT S NO TRICK\u2014 losing haïf the value of (he article when I sell it at 50 cents.What we have we'll hold.\u201d framed, i\"xit inches, something unheard of: the original \u2018was the talk of two continents.Send at onee, , Stamps taken, > GEO.R, HFASLEY, 2087 St, Catherino St, Montreal, and Ts simply that IT am Re The housekeeper.- them.- 4 ® I dephone Uptown Supreme Counel! qf United Shoe Work- Tahaceo Workers, in Gariepy Hall, corner\u2019 GUARANTEED PURE MILK fom the close inspection of the cattle to the delivery in make this product an absolute necessity to.the All visitors are welcome at our Dairy, and all our £69 \u2014 FREE LECTURES ON .The Art of LANDSOAPE PAINTING in Oil By WM.ADAMSON.Baq., Artist.So Just arrived from South Kensington, and will lecture on Art and Lightning Landscape Painting every afternooa this week, ia ouf Subject for Wednesday, 3 to ¢ p.m.- MATERIALS FOR LANDSCAPE PAINTING.Mr.Adamson will be in attendance throughout the day, busy with b d ooloe, and prepared to gmake suggestions and answer all.questions ot irr rs amateur THE S.CARSLEY CO.™™™ Noire Damost.Montreal's Greatest Store.Mar, Sth, 1901.SPRING COSTUMES FOUR CASES OF LADIES\u2019 TAILOR MADE COSTUMES will be own first time to-morrow.They are the laféét,\"and come direct from the hon ioe centres of the world.They aro of assured excellence and are not likely to rest long at The Big Store, so that an early visit is necessary if you wish to see them.: New C New Costumes Sore Ladies\u2019 New ° Style Golf Capes, made in Thesw Costumes are beautifully concelved, ar- anki Adamson Picture Catia ses Plain Rough Cloth, black and toyal blue, tistically made and extra bigh collar, 33 well finished.in.long.- : cial .86.30 Ladies\u2019 New Homespun \u2019 Ladies\u2019 New Costumes, in navy, drab Style Golf and black, jacket cut Capes, made iB Chesterfield front, lined - Dark Pialds, Italian cloth, short on -trimmed black bips, latest style skirt.cloth applique, Special .:1.89.00 storm collar, $4 : in.long.Spe- Ladies\u2019 New Spring Cos- cial .R7.50 tumes, in drab, navy and Ladies\u2019 New black, whip serge.jacket - Plaid Golf eut double breasted, Eton Capes Ligh ; style, slecyes made pointed cdllar and large cuffs, skirt cut full flare, hood, trimmed box seams, lined \u2018linenette, fringe, fine and velvet beund.A chic lity, of - suit.Special .81 6.00 po Gr ches long.Special, 810.00 opring Dress Goods MORE NEW DRESS GOODS NOVELTIES arrived yesterday, and will \u2018go to take the place of those novelties that have gone to beauties\u2019 home.This particular shiprent is so rich, so varied and so charming, so prepared to gratify cvery expectation.æ - ; Black Goods New Blark Fancy Poplin, in a large variety of patterns, ii inches wide.\u201d Special .\u2026.\u2026.Lee AA rene s racer actes she New Fancy Brack Dress (ioods, in large, medium aud small designs, suitable for Costumes, 41 inches wide.- Special .C .Dress Goods New Fancy Checked Dress Goods, for Spring Costumes.in pretty shades of brown, fawn and grey mixtures, 42 inches wide.Spevièl, yara\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.400 A beautiful line of New Homespun Suit- ings, in choice mixtures of grey, fawn, brown and green, 58 inches wide, Special GRC Fine English Covert Cloth, in all the new- D New Black Figured Dress Goods, in 10 different patterns, silk and mobair finish.Special 381.00 est spring shades, 16 inches wide.Spe- CHIL Les corne cases ss eriinennasronss BC New Spring Hats Spring Hosiery You are on a sure footing as regards value in Hosiery, it hought at The Big | Store.The stock here 1s most complete, Ladies: Fine Rlack Cashmere Hose, spliced heel and toe, Men's and Youths' Fine Quality Fur Felt full fashioned, well finisbed, all sizes.Fedora Hats, in blue, grey and brown, : Special.34C silk ribbon band and edge, medium Ladies\u2019 Extra Qua!- and wide shape.\u201cThe Up-to-Date\u2019 .ity Plain Black Cash.ciooooioonne rennes eee 1.30 mere Hoge, full fash- Men's and Youths\u2019 Extra Fine Fur Felt joned, very elastic, Fedora Hats, brown or black, good full length, all sizes.trimming, leather sweat band.\u2018\u2019The Special .42 Latest\u201d .lesvessecvecsec BR -VO BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS ON SALE AT | He S.CARSLEY CO.\u2018\u201c\u201d\u201d 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St., 184 to 193 St.James St.MONTREAL.BE SURE AND SEE It will be very interesting to the Ladies.H.A.WILD.258 St.James.1837 Notre Dame.nite Wilder's Carpets Advertisement of March 6th ER & CO.Branches\u20142415 St.Catherine, 2080 Notre Dame New.Up-to-Date FOOTWEAR \u2018See Show Windows.2205 St.Catherine Street.Now on \u2018Display.At Stewart's, perfect methods of handling & + + Sterilized _ 2685 ST.CATHERINE ST.nant mer te vie thoughtful ropes utely Sterilized Bottles at 7 cents per quarts \u201c methods are fully explained to pe \u2026_ + pres secte gms min cota rem rm geen os ra - 4 .[E MONTREAT, NAILY HFRALD.TUESDAY.He who wants no \u2018longer wants when Herald Want Ads.are used.ROOMS AND BOARD BW There Is caly ane way to reach those who read the Herald-\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD.0 words, 206 ; SiX insertions, NGC.| BATHS, MARRIAGES DEATHS | BRIERLEY \u2014 At 4390 Sherbrooke Street, on the Eth instant, the wife of Jas.8.Brierley, of a daughter.x COOK\u2014On March 2, at 2870 Notre Dame Street, the wife of F.A, Cook, of a dangbter.» CRIGHTON\u2014At 89 Church Street, on Feb- rusry 24, to Mr, and Mrs.D.J.Crighton, a daughter.HYDBE\u2014At 49 Papineau uare, February \u2019 3 to Mr, apd Mrs.J.wie, a daugh- LANCASHIRE\u2014On March 1, at 313 Delisle \u201cStreet, the wife of R.Lancashire, of a BOBPRT\u2014At Riverside Cot St.Pall- ipec, on February 28, the wife of Joseph obert, of a daughter.WBLLS\u2014In this city, on February 27, at| =1ta 8t, Antoine Street, a gon to Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Wells, \u2019 SHOLDICE\u2014On the.4th Inst., at 413 Clar-| ence Street, the wife of Charles A.Shol- - dice, of à sou.\u2019 ALAMSON\u2014On Sunday, March 83, at 156 Friel Street, the wife of W.G.Adamson, of a son.GILBRRT\u2014On Friday, March 1, at 423 Gladstone Avenue, the wife of F.C.Gil- Lert, of a daughter.: WILSON\u2014At 258 fourgeois Street, on March 1st, to Mr, and Mrs.H.Ii.Wilson, a soon .MARRIAGE.WILSON-CAVANAGH\u2014On February 27, at Piceadilly, Hinchinbrooke, Ont, by the Rev.Hugh McLean, James Wilson to Annie Eiizabeth Cavanaugh, daughter of Al- qui».Cavanagh, ull of Bagot, Renfrew nt.: , WADDELL-PERCIVAL\u2014On February 19, At the residence of the bride\u2019s father, by the Rev.W.8.Jamieson, M.A; John Belle Waddell, manager of the Union Bank, Norwood, Ont., to Harriet Jean, only daughter of It.C.Percival, of Mer rickville, Ont.| WINGFIELD-BURNS\u2014In this city.January 29, by the Rev.G.M.LePalileur, Mile End Church, George Wingfield to Mary.Ann Burns, daughter of the late .Michael Burns, DEATHS TN THE CITY.SMART \u2014 In this city, on the 4th instant, at the residence of his father, 500 Roslyn Avenue, Douglas Erskine, second and beloved son of Robert Smart, jr., aged eix years, six months aud twenty-eight days.Funeral private.55x ANDERSON-On March 23, the Rev.Wil- Ham Anderson, Rector -of Sorel, and Canon of.Christ Church Cafhedral, Mongt-.real, in his 91st year.The funeral will leave his late residence, 372 Mountain Street, at 2.30 p.m., Wednesday, March | 6, for the Cathedral.BOOTH\u2014On March 4, Gertrude Hogle, beloved wife of Charles Booth, Westmount, aged 20 years.Funeral private.DIESROCHES\u2014At St.Henry, et 128 Philippe Street, Poter Desrôches, ex-employe of the Grand Trunk, at the age of 63 \u2026 Jears and 6 months.Funeral to-day.HALE-\u2014On March 2, Frederick Hale, aged 24 years and 4 months, beloved son of Thomas Hale.Funeral to-day.: KEEGAN\u2014On March 3, Rose Anne Gertrude, beloved wife of John Keegan, aged 33.Funcral will take place from her late residence, 106 Delorimier Avenue, to §$t.Mary's Church, on Wednesday, 6th tnst., at 7.30, Friends will please accept this intimation.; KBLEY\u2014On March 2, aged 12 years and 9 months, Mamie Keley.Funeral to-day.EMART\u2014In this city, on March 4, at tbe residence of his father, 500 Roslyn Ave- , nue, Douglas Erskine, second and beloved son of Robert Smart, jr., aged 6 years, 6 months and 23 days.Funeral private.' BTUART-In this city, on March 3, Jessie Fraser, beloved wife of John Stuart, aged 43 years, late of Abernethy, Strathspey, Scotland.Funeral from her late residence, 83 Burnett Street, on Tuesday at 2 p.m.Scotland and New Zealand papers please copy.NALIQUETTE\u2014In this city, on March 3, F.8.Valiquette, aged 61 years, 11 months and 8 days.Funeral to-day.; .MORRISON\u2014In this city, March 1, Isabella Cameron, beloved wife of Andrew Morris- son.Funeral yesterday.WULLER\u2014At 35 Staynor Avenue, Infant son of FE, H.and Mrs, Fuller.BPENCER\u2014At his residence, 28 Bishop Street, on March 1, Henry T.Spencer.Funeral private.» Please omit flowers, Burial at Housatanle, Mass.WADEY\u2014In this city, March 1, Arthur, dearly beloved son of Henry and Emily Wadey, aged 2 years and 8 months, Sussex, Eng., papers please copy.MILLER\u2014In this city, March 1, Jean Roberta, dearly beloved daughter of W.J.end Roberta Miller.DEATHS ELSEWHERE.(ABBOTT\u2014At Sullivan, Missouri, Francis G.Alt!mus, wife of Thomas A.Abbott, eldest and beloved daughter of James and Frances Altimus, of ngue Pointe, aged 29 years and 9 months.ARNOLD\u2014At his residence, Dundee Centre, Que., on February 22nd, James Arnold, aged 73 years.; CASE\u2014At Toronto, on- February 24, -Anñ, \u2018widow of the late H, S, Case, postmaster, Hamilton.; : CRIMMENS-\u2014On February 28, at Portsmouth, Ont., Margaret Cecella Crimmens, voungest daughter of the late Patrick Crimmens.DAWSON\u2014At Ottawa, on Saturday, Mareh 2, of acute bronchitis, Dr.G.M.Dawson, C.M.G., F.R.S., Director of the Geologl- cal Survey of Canada, in hls 52nd year.DUFF\u2014At Toronto, on February 28, Barbara Telfer, \u2018widow of the late Alexander , Duff, of Lachine, Que Ye HAM MOND\u2014In Kingston, Oat., March 2, Isabella, youngest daughter of the late Patrick and Bridget Hammond, aged 26 years.2, IALLEN\u2014On Sunday, March 3, at his mother's residence, Ottdwa, Charles I3d- ward, fifth son of the late Joseph Allen, aged 21 years and © months, HORLEY\u2014At Toronto, on February 24, Albert Edward Horley, in his 11th year., JONES\u2014At St.Bridge's Asylum, Quebec, on February 26, John Jones, a native of the County Limerick, Ireland, aged 78 years., \u2018 LRGER\u2014In St.John, N.B., February 23.-Hanora, wife of Stephen Leger, aged 54 yours, MeINERNEY\u2014On March 2, at ebec, Mary Gleason, beloved wife of Michael McInerney (Murphy), à native of the City of Limerick, Ireland.O'REILLY\u2014At Gravenhurst, Ont.on Ist of March, Miles R.O'Reilly, youngeat son of the late Dr.W.T.O\u2019Rellly, aged 25 years and 5 months.ROWROTHAM\u2014At Quebec, 28, Joreph Rowbotham, aged 8 months.on February 81 years and \u2014\u2014\u2014IWESTOVER=At-Freligheburg; Que; Feb y f, Lawrence.wife of Asa ruary 28, Ida L.\u2018Westover, jr.aged 28 years.Funeral on Saturday at 3¢gp.m.A Rollicking Rascal begs for lady charlotte gelatine.TUDSDAY, MARCH 5, 1001.HERALD COUPONS GOOD AS GOLD + + ++ 0.00.0.+ RCOMS\u2014FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT doard, by day, week or month.STILL.w 'S Temperance House, 711 and TI Craig at te furnished, suitable for two; terms low.23 Victoria st.65x ROOM\u2014TO LET, A OOMFORTABLE ROOM, suitable for one or twa, wiih good board, at 135 Bayle st, between Fort and Mark street.65x RCOM \u2014 TO LET, FINE, LARGE DOUBLER room, newly decorated, well lighted, heat- Hubert 56x _ ROOMS\u2014AND BOARD, OF FIRST QUALITY, at 57 St.Denis st., near Viger station.56x t vate family; no children.99A St.street.furnished or unfurnished, suitable for one or two; terms moderate.Apply at 118 Selby ave.,, Westmount.66x ROOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE PARLOR bedroom, finely furnished, choice board.2484 St.Catherine ge.Tel.Up 151, 5ix ROOMS TO RENT\u20143 OR 8 FURNISHED rooms, clean, warm and sunny.bath and usp of kitchen: moderate rent: no children: not moving in May.1307 City Hall avenue.- Bix ROOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED double and single room, with board.725 Sherbrooke st.) ROOMS \u2014 \"AND BOARD, FRONT ROOMS.comfortably furnished, bath flat, hot water heating, Auer light, large parlor, first class board.:79 Union ave.56 BOARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR ONE OR TWO gentlemen; private family; terms moderate, 9 Concord street.577 RCOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, TWO DOUBLE and two single rooms, suitable for married couple, or young gentlemen, with first class board.Apply 82 University __ Street.58 RCCMS\u2014GOOD ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD for men or ladies, in a good quiet house: terms moderate; also table board, $2.25 per week.678 Lagauchetiere et.Bieury st.TO LET \u2014 LARGE BACK PARLOR BEDroom, guitable for one or two gentlemen: 127 Metcalte x near 56 also single room; Auer light.__Street.- ROOM \u2014 TO LET.LARGE BACK PARLOR, furnished, comfortably 127 Metcalfe st, .59x ROOM \u2014 WARM SINGLE ROOM, ALSO large one on bathroom flat, to gentlemen .9% 9x of quiet habits, hot water heating.__ University.~~ ~~ = B9x_ ROOM \u2014 TO LET.LARGE FRONT ROOM.suitable for married couple or two gentlemen, with board, Auer light.26 Victoria __ Street, = BT ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, NEWLY FURNISHED rooms, every convenience, electric light, etc.Translents accommodated: terms moderate.Address 88 Windsor st._ 57_ BOARD \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLB FRONT .rooms, with or without board.Apply No.137 Mansñeld st.=== = = 2101 58.RCOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.NICELY FURnished rooms ai good board will be found at 225 St.Urbain st.; good locality.two warm, comfortable front rooms, with ___ first elass board.4129 St.Catherine st.57 _ ROOMS\u2014FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, © with good board, opposite Arena, West- mount: double or eingle rooms, suitable ___ fer small familles.214 Wood avenue.57 RCOMS\u2014VERY COMFORTABLY FURNISH-, ed rooms, with first class board.34 St Matthew.LL _ 57_ ROOM \u2014 ONE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, on bath flat, not moving., versity.* : FUNDERTAKERs.£3F There is onty one way to reach those wbo read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD, 20 words, roc ; six insertions, asc.MR.WM.WRAY, RMERLY OF ST.DO- * minique street, has opened an undertaking business at 2426 St.Catherine st.Phone Up 2667.6sx Apply 91 Uni- 60x \u2014 MAOHINBRY FOR SALE @# There Is only one way to reach those wno read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HanaLn, 20 words, 30¢ : six insertions, ssc.MACHINERY FOR SALE.24 inch S.A.Woods Machine Co.Heavy Double Surface Fast Feed Flooring Machine, .; Selt Feed Rip Saw, second hand, MacGregor, Gourlay & Co.'s latest improved.20 inch Pony Planer, in good order.24 inch Pony Planer, in good order.24 inch Planer and Mateher, in good order, Power Mortising Machine, in good ofder.Blind Stile Mortising and Boring Machine, In good order, - 20 inch Iron Drill, in good order.60 H.P.Tubular Boiler, in good order.60 H.P.Tubular Boiler, in good order.25 H.P.\u2018\u201cClipper\u2019\u2019 Engine, in good order.A.R.WILLIAMS & \u20acO., 320 St.James Street, Montreal, HLECTRICAL WORK, Telfer, Telfer & Co.Manufacturers, Contraotors.Electrical Orders by telephone prompt ly attended to\u201444 Bleury.BLEOTRO AND STEREOTYPING.Large Advertisers jie our prices for stereotypes or electrotypes.We know your requirements, HUGHES BLECTROTYPE and STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY.Tel.Main 3162.18 St.George st.ES e e POINT ST.CHARLES \u2014e Donohue, Richmond street.It will not be necessary to amputaté the foot of \u2018Mr.P.Sullivan, Centre street, who met with an accident on Saturday, \u2019 The regular meetings of the Y.M.C.A.So- clety of Grace Church will be) resumed this evening.At the St.Lawrence Rink to-morrow cven- Ing the last masquerade of the season will be held.\u2019 : The Sunday School Board of Centenary Church wil] \u2018hold their annual election of officers on Thursday evening.Arrangements will also \u2018be made for the anniversary.The Ladies\u2019 Ald Soclety of the Railway Association will hold a meeting this evening.Among other business arrangements | will also be made for the shnual men's tea, which will be given on Sunday next.There will be an athletic entertainment in O'Brien Hall on Thursday_evening.The main feature will be the encounter between Simon and Lindroos.Mr.Thomag Chambers seit on Thursday evening next deliver a lecture In St.Matthew's Church under the auspices of.tne Young Men's Bible class, The subject will be \u201cAcross the Rockles to the Golden Gate.\u201d The Trickaldeka Club, will sume Its It.erary gatherings on ursday exeninge.The meeting will be Held at the residence of Mr.D.mpson, Favard street.Willlam Peverly, a foreman on the Grand -Trunk; met-with an accideit yesterday Io \u201cwhich he had his bands and fect badly aed.He was taken to the General Hos- Chaplain Lane 1s to dellver his lecture on the Boer \u2018war at\" Centenary Church to-night.During the .evening Mr.Geo.Donaldson ns The Royal Canadians,\u201d the sm no ¢ well-known composer, Mrs, Charles J.Willams, who n a resl- dent of Point St.Charles for a number of years.The death of Mr, F.8.Vallquette, one of the best known residents of Point, occurred on Sunday oveniug at hls late residence, 228 Centre street.The funeral took Place this morning to.St.Charles Chureh, where a solemn requiem mass was sung, and thence to Cote des Nelges Ceme- ery.: \u2014\u2014}ammmmmit : Just as Cood.* Perhaps! Don\u2019t you run the risk eure pa always buy the well-tested ROOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT UPPER ROOM, ed by hot water, bath, gas, and w.c.; pri-}' ROOM \u2014 A LARGE, PLBASANT ROOM, | ROOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, IN WESTMOUNT, | Mr.T.Burwick Is stopplng with Mr.Wi 1 A Advertisements under this heading, 20 words for 15c.each insertion.ANTED \u2014 ADVERTISER WOULD LIKE to let ,ortion of office, dowa town.Address R 350, Herald Office.tu TO LET-CUT STONE BUILDING, CORNER Queen and Wellington st.: about-27,000 feet floor room.W.Smith, 56 Simpson street.TO LET\u2014LOWER TENSMENT.23 UNIVERsity street: first floor is a suite of three unusually large rooms, opening from one to another, with folding doors; hot water furnace, D.S.Leach, 180 St.James street.5tx TO LET \u2014 A SUITE OF ROOMS, SUITABLE for a physician, at present occupied by one, Apply after four p.m., at 87 Union avenue, 60x _ TO LET \u2014 STORE, FROM MAY 1ST, 1639 St.Lawrence st., fine large store, about 27x85 feet, with storehouse and stables in -rear.Dwelling of geven \u2018rooms above it required.Cheap rent to good tenant.Apply 28 St.Eugene st.x TO LET \u2014 NEW FLATS ON RUSHBROOKE street, Nos.108, 110, 112 and 114, 6 and 7 large rooms, open plumbing, gas, electric wiring, cement cellars, etc.Rent $13 and $15 per month.No taxes.Possession 1st April.Jno.Quinlan, 679 Wellington.52x TO LET \u2014 UPPER AND LOWER TENEments, five rooms each, in good condition in block of houges Nos.228 to 266 Par- thenais strcet, nice and airy, large open place in rear; rent, $6.00 and $7.00 per month.Apply to Union Card and Paper Co., 284 Parthenais st.8x TO LET \u2014 TWO CHOICE FLATS, UPPER St.Urbain.éne middle and one upper, large, splendid condition, Daisy furnaces: every convenience; also upper tenement, Sherbrooke, west of Bleury.Frank W.Newman, 577, Tempte Building.9x TO LET \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED flat, on Mance street, above Sherbrooke, for 4 or 12 months; moderate rental.Address M 68.Herald._ Bi.HOUSE TO LET \u2014 CITY HALL STREET, Lachine.Apply to J.J.Snowdon, Mount __ Royal Vale Post Office._ _0__ 58x TO LET \u2014 LOWER TENEMENT, 7 LARGE rooms, gas, hot water, $11.00.Self-con- tained cottage, 10 rooms, newly painted Ap- pl LL 0 0007 BR TO LET\u2014FURNISHED, FOR SIX MONTHS or a year, at low rental for summer months, house, 349 Oliver ave, West- mount, gas stove, extension kitchen, elec- ___tric light._Apply on premises.H8x and tinted; all modern improvements.ply 590 Cadieux st.TO LET\u2014FURNISIIBD HOMB ON LORNE avenue from 1st May for summer months, 6 bedrooms, etc.Address M.70, Herald, __.Herald Office.1100 ATX TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED COTTAGB AT Dixie, on Lake shore, 5 minutes\u2019 walk from station, adjoining cottage of the undersigned.Apply to J.M.Muir, 53 William st.~~\" ~~ = Aix TO LET \u2014 NO.15 PARK AVENUE, FUR- 32, 1 Hi 89x TO _LET\u2014NICE SMALL STORE, SITUATE C.nished: $40 per month, unfurnished, \u2019 Apply to Henry Morgan & Co., No.59 St.Sulpice street.Apply to Cyrille __ Laurin,, Room 5, Impérial Building.59x_ TO LET\u2014LQDGE ROOM, SEVERAL NIGHTS in the month, by the year, neatly furnished: Apply to the Caretaker, 2204 St.Cath- __ Crine st., opposite English Cathedral.59x TO LET-239 UNIVERSITY STREET, STONE \u201c front, 14 rooms, Daisy furnace: all mo- .1t desired.Drawing and dining rooms will be repapered to suit tenant.Apply 227 University st.Tclephone Up 2142, Lox PERSONAL £2 There Is only one way to reach those.who read the Herald\u2014and tbat is by advertising in the HEraLD, 20 words, #Oc ; six insertions, 2zc.PERSONAL \u2014 WANTED, FAMILIES TO subscribe to new plan to relleve beavy funeral expenses.For an annual subscription of One Dollar ($1.00), we will furnish a coffin, varnished, or covered in black, a hearse with two horses, and the peces- sary houso furnishings.Wm.Tracey & Co., Funeral Superintendents, 87 and 89 Inspector st.Bell Telephone, Main 2486.Bet.1883.> o PERSONAL \u2014 THE CITY, FORMERLY DOminion Steam Carpet Beating Co., asks a eall from those who wish their carpets cleaned.No.11 \u2018Hermine st.Punctual, reliable, clean.Bell Tel.Main 798.93x PERSONAL \u2014 FOR PRIME MEATS AND : poultry, go to Jos.Levesque, 120 Bleury st, where you can find all kinds.Large stock.Fresh or cooked.At moderate prices.67x PERSONAL \u2014 FOR HIGH CLASS POR- .traits, groups or views, go to Dennison, * 2264 St.Catherine street.Commercial photography of all kinds.1668 PERSONAL \u2014 YOUR PAST AND FUTURE revealed by the great European astrologer; send name, hirth date, ard 1% far horoscope of life.Address-H.Irvine, F.A., Leadbury, Ont.67x PERSONAL \u2014 MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS.The Canadian Foreign Music Co., 2254 St._ Catherine st.(near Peel).| tt.PERSONAL\u2014MISS COLVILLE, MONTREAL.Brother's clothing found; house on Belmont st.Please call as you promised.Box M 63, Herald., Lo TX PERSONAL.\u2014 WANTED, EVERYBODY T buy Chester's Cure for Asthma, Rronchi- tis and Catarrh Colds.For sale at all ___ druggists, or 461 Lagauchetiere st.64x | PERSONAL \u2014 QUICKLY PONE, OFFICE, store or warehouse alterations.General estate work a specialty.R.G.Salloway, Carpenter, 122 Bleury st.T20x PERSONAL \u2014 MRS.YALB ANNOUNCES TO her çlients that.she bas.opëned -a Department de Robe, 78A St.Denis st, Salon de ____ Modes.: __ 56 PERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Margaret Behan, of Blacklion, King\u2019s Co., Ire.Came to America (Boston supposed) some thirty to: forty years ago.+ Malden name Mahon.Had three daligh- ters, Bridget, aged 47; Sarah, 43; and Mar- .garet 36 about.Write to W.H.O'Brien, *Attorney-at-law, 20 South Broad st., Phila- st, Boston.5.PERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Thomas White, who was last heard of in 1856, when \u2018he sailed for America; son George Becks.Address George White, Ashley, near Lymington, llants, England.Loir 57 PERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of David F.Power, Assistant Paymaster, U.S.Navy, who lived at 67 Washington dress R.J.Morrison, 365 Lockwaod street, Astoria, Long Island, V.S.A.___B8 WANTED TO RENT && \u2018There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HeravLp, 20 words.10\u20ac : six insertionse ase WANTED \u2014 A SMALL HOUSE OR FLAT containing five or six rooms, for family of three, within ten minutes\u2019 walk of Windsor Hotel.Apply, stating rent, which must .be moderate, to Box M 58, \u2018 Herald Office._ 4 65x RCOM \u2014 AND BOARD WANTED BY A quiet young man, located between Mountain and Atwater_ave., above St.James; state terms.Address W.F.C., P.O.Box 488, 66x _ WANTED \u2014 TO RENT, A GOOD WARM cellar, or part of store, between McGill street and Place d'Armes square, oñ Notre WANTED \u2014 WARM DOUBLE ROOM, FOR young married couple; good board.State if baby an objection.Address at once, M 66, Herald Office.sax WANTEND\u2014TENEMENT OF 5 OR 6 ROOMS, \u2018with bath.fn or near central part of city; rént cheap.T.P., 185 St.Etienne st, Point St.Charles.: Bix \u2018WANTED TO PURCHASE & There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is'by advertising in the HkraLn.90 words, 10¢ ; aix insertions, 25\u20ac.».WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, LADIES' AND ntlemen\u2019s cest off clothing.We vay the est prices.- U.Pearson, 2104 Notre Dame st.Mail orders promptly attended, 7äx WANTED = TO PURCHASE, LIFE INSURance polities, and money lent thereon, and on mortgage.M.J.Doherty, 180 St.James street.85x WANTED \u2014 TO $URCHASD, A GOOD SEcond \u2018 \"nd five to elght horse power alter- dern improvements: immediate possession | \u2018delphia, or J.R.Murphy, Esq., 27 School .street, Charlestown, Mass., in 1866.Ad-} Dame street or St.James, with use of P.0.Box - 7x | WANTED = GERMAN, AGE 27, FINGLB, épeaks English, ten years\u2019 experience with ereamery, desires the.management of creamery or to meet with person with\u201d capital to start \u2018business.\u2018Address Box CI 58x_ WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, SITUATION as paper cutter, 5 years In the city, strict-| ly temperate, with.some experience ot bookbinding; Box M 62, Herald.56x WANTED \u2014 PAINTING, TINTING, DECORating, whitewashing, wall paper hung, 9 cents roll.Drop a card fo E.Klock, 1404.___ DeMontigny st._ 5ox WANTED \u2014 WORK BY CARPENTER, IN all its branches, by day or job, $1.50 a day.Address A.J.Smith, 11 St Justin etreet.55 WANTED \u2014 A POSITION BY 2ND CLASS certified engineer: first class references.Address G.Trepanter, 625 DeMontigny st.: 55 WANTED \u2014 IF YOU WANT YOUR YARD cleared of snow.or furniture removed.« savé money bv dropping a post card or ___ calling at 169 St.Antoine street.59x WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG,MAN, POSITION as accountant or office assistant.Knowledge of telegraphy.drawing and type- writer.City references.Box M 73, Her- __ ald.: .Box WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN (22), STENOgrapher, typewriter, bookkeeper, and general office hand, dedires situation.Al references.Good position more object than Salary.M 79, Herald.- 5x WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN _ as grocery clerk, '3 years\u2019 experience, No.~~ 1'referencesnlso wet experienced in can- \u2014\u2014vassing.- Will acce = BUSINERS3 CHANCES &# There is only one way to rench those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD.20 words, roc : six insertions, asc.FOR SALE \u2014 HOTELS, LICENSED RPS taurants, grocery, clgar, confectionery stores; also dining rooms, butcher stalls and other business.Always Dagenals & + Co., for bargains.506 Craig st.Telephone East 1810, 86x WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN, WITH OFFICE - experience, that has $5,000 at his command, can secure a good position and get good returns.for his services and his o funds, in a manufacturing concern established some years past, and a leader in their tine.The business is on sound basis and will stand investigation.Additional capital wanted to meet increasing demand.Address\u2019 Manufacturer, Herald Often.55% GENTLEMAN IN THE ENGLISH EXPORT produce business requires working partner, with capital, and take charge office.Address Box M 61, Herald Office.56x FOR SALE \u2014 GOOD, WELI, ESTABLISHED, medical practice In Eastern Townships.Introduction.Apply to M 74, Herald.69x HORSES AND CARRIAGES.| &# There is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and thatis by advertising in the HERALD, 20 wbrds, tOc ; six insertions, asc.« FRESH HORSES ARRIVING FROM THE country every Monday, The Telfer & Clunne Company.19 St.Maurice.x HORSES FOR SALE BY AUCTION EVERY day at 2.30 p.m.Private sales at all times.Trial given.Satisfaction guaran- ___8t._ \u2018Tel.Main 3265._ 8x_ FOR SALE \u2014 BEAUTIFUL BAY GELDING, record 2.40, standing 16 hands high, stylish and kind; also top express.May be seen at 205 Mountain st., Marble Works.59x __ FOR SALE\u2014A HANDSOME GREY MARE, 16 hands high, curd old, perfectly .sound and gentle: has been ridden and driven by lady and gentleman.B, Pate torson, 32 Bleury Street, .58 MISCELLANEOUS.~ \u201cEF Tiere in only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD.20 words, 10C ; ix insertions, asc, GO TO E.R.BAKER, 282 BLEURY STRERT, .and.have your carpets cleaned and made over.Mattresses remade and retutnod same day.Uphoistering.te dinner or .supper, 16c; best in city.beard, $3.0v per week; 21 tckets x fast, Pable $2.75: always open.537B Craig st.creams business, winner gold and silver mega rénkfort and Berlin exhibition: know e of mill wotk in connection?ing.Apply at once, to 3% Gladstone ave., Westmount.bx WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.\u2018\u2018Queen Victoria: Her Life and, Reign.\u2019\u201d Only book by Lord Duf- ferin and Castell Hopkins.Marquis of Lorne says: \u2018\u2018Best popular histor published,\u2019\u2019 and Sir Arthur Bigge, tbe Queen*s private secretary, Han.Joseph Chamber- \u201c lain, Lord Salisbury, Sir Oliver Mowat, Lord Tennyson, Parl of Jersey, Dr.Car- man, Sir Charles Tupper.Sir William .Van Horne, W.T.Stead, His Royal Highness the Duke of York, and all leading papers, write in a similar strain.Contains more words, better illustrated, better paper, better binding, better terms, cheaper.than \u2018any other, Beautiful prospectus free on promise to canvass.The Bradley- Garretson Company, Limited, Brantford, nt., tf WANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT, GOOD references: call between 7 and 8 p.m., or .in the morning.459 Elm ave., West- _yoount, 58x WANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG GIRLS TO work at dressmaking.Apply Mrs.Ashton, 78 Marin ave., St.Henrl.«53x WANTED\u2014INVOICP OLERK WANTED FOR wholesale hardware: must write well, be quick and correct at figures, and be well recommended; no others need apply.Address stating references and sulary expected, Wholesale Hardware, Box M.71, Herald.58x WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework.Apply at 492 St.James street.box WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS WAIST MAKer and mantle fitter.Apply to John Murphy & Co., 2343 St.Catherine st.x \"WANTED.\u2014-AN BDUCATED LAD \u201cAf = ABOUT 16 years of age, to learn a branch of the |: Permet Once holesale dr \u2018 w 8 y goods importing business, dress C.2142A St.Catherine.60x Must live at home, anu Re willing to accept a small galary for fifst year or two.\u2018One straight from school preferred.Apply.stating school last attended, to Box __M 77, Herald._ Lo._bhx WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE of a child 5 years old and help with house- _ work.603 St.Urbain at.~~ bg WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT small family.Apply at 147 Hutchison st.8 WANTED\u2014GENBRAL SERVANT.SMALL, .family, no washing.\u201d 4160 Dorchester.LL ; 10 _ 58 WANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT.INTELLIGENT boy.Apply Monday, W.RR.Cuthbert & ._ Co., 41 Duke Street.; \u2019 58x WANTED \u2014 AGENTS TO YNTRODUCH the Snap-O camera.Anybody can take plotures without\u2019 expense and have fun to burn.Sample camera complete for fifteen cents.The IL.M.Telschow Co.700.Columbus Avenue; New York, WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for small family; references required.Mrs.Roper, 234 Olivier ave., Westmount.59x WANTED \u2014 SERVANT GIRL, AT 25 ST.Lawrence street; no children; four in family; EngHsh preferred.Call betweon ___13 and 4 pm.: 59x WANTED \u2014 A TABLEMAID.APPLY AT 74 McTavish street, any evening, between | ___ 8.15 and 9 o'clock._ box ~ | WANTED \u2014 A BOY TO ATTEND DOOR and make himself generally useful; refer- \u2018ences required.Apply at 924 Dorchester ___ street, : : 58 WANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID: OND THAT \u2018understands waiting on table, from 8 to 9 Metcalfe WANTED \u2014 CABINET MAKER: MUST BE __first class.2631\" St.Catherine st.__ 57 _ WANTED - BREAD DRIVER; ONLY SOBer, steady men need apply.370 St.An- tolne st.~~.07 8 WANTED\u2014TOUNG GIRL FOR FEW HOURS daily for light housework.167 Parke ave.58 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD, RELIABLE NURSB.Mrs.H, B.MacDougall, 131 Mackay st.59 WANTED \u2014 TWO SERVANTS, GENERAL, must be good plain cook, and a housemaid, to go to Cardinal, Apply afternoon __ Or evening, 1002 Sherbrooke , 60_ WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENBRAL\u2019 SERVANT for family of two; no washifig; references _Tequired; Apply at 98 Mance st.WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO HBLP with housework and care of twd children; references required.Apply 130 Bigin st., ty.60x WANTED \u2014 OFFIOD BOY.One who has FOR | 5Sx |.\u201c- __ Dame st.; 50x _ FOR \u2018SALE \u2014 A BABY CARRIAGŸ IN good order.Apply 383 St.Dominique street.56 FOR SALE \u2014 LATEST IMPROVED EDISON phonograph, new, worth $15.00, for $10.00.For particulars, write \u201cA,\u201d Lock Box No.31, Perth, Ont.56x FOR SALE \u2014 SAFES, NEW AND SECOND- | hand safes of all descriptions.Bell Tel.{ East 1139, Merchants 190.G.Chapleau & Sons, 414 St.Lawrence.56x FOR SALE \u2014 5,000 FEET OF 1 INCH PIPES.Apply at 151 Common st., corner Duke _ street, : 55x FOR SALE \u2014 SIX THOROUGHBRED COLlie puppies, 5 months old, bred between Gollender Bruce and Lord Tweedmouth, prize winners.Would sell the mother alse.A great pet, W.P.Stanton, 9 St.John st.66x FOR SALE \u2014 TWO SEVEN FOOT NICKEL plated show cases, two coufiter scales, glass cutting marble slab, counter till; cheap.* May Bros., 599 Wellington.56x FOR SALE \u2014 SHOW CASES, 'CENTRE cases, on stands, side glass cases, cheval glasses, wall mirrors, and other stands.1648 Notre Dame st.56x FOR SALE\u2014LIFE QUEEN.VICTORIA AND Reign, 600 pages, 150 illustrations, $2.00.\u2018Acme Novelty, Room 10, La Presse Build- ___iog, Montreal.Bx FOR SALE \u2014 2 GRAND WHITE WYANdotte cockerels and 2 females; cheap: need ___Toom.Marshall Brus., 408 Burgess st.56x FOR SALE \u2014 KODAKS, PHONOGRAPHS.Special lines on Poco Premo and Vive LCST\u2014SATURDAY, Mansfield st.and the Academy of Music, via Burnside st.Kindly return.to5167 Mansfield st., \u2018and receive reward.58 LOST \u2014 A YELLOW AND WHITE COLLIB dog, answering to name of Spark.Finder return to 1131 Dorchester street, and ree ceive reward.57 LOST \u2014 IN WESTMOUNT.VICINITY OF Post Office, on Saturday morning, small __fur ruff.Reward at 4205 Dorchester st.55x LOST \u2014 ON FRIDAY EVENING, ON NApoleon road, St.Cuncgonde, by a poor woman, a red purse, containing 2 five dollar bills, 5 one dollar bills.return it and be rewarded, at 268 Delisle st, St.Cunegonde.__ 058 2ND INSTANT, YOUNG fox terrier dog, wearing collar.Reward at 150 Mance st.60 LOST \u2014 FEB.28TH, ON ST.CATHERINE st, near M.A.A.A.Rink, a purse, .containing car tickets and some small change.Finder please return to 4344 St.Catherine st., and receive reward.8 LOST \u2014 IN WESTMOUNT, ON SATURDAY morning, small \u20acur ruff, in vicinity of l'ost Office.Reward at 4205 Dorchester Street 1110 00 160 LOST \u2014 MARCH -3RD, NEAR ST.JAMES street, purse containing silver and ring and papers.Return vo 139 Esplanade ave, .œ LOST \u2014 ON SATURDAY.A LADY'S WAL- tham watch.Finder rewarded at 16 Seymour ave._ : © BDUCATIONAL Cameras.R.F.Smith, 1756 Notre Dame street; uptown, 148 Peel street.tf \" ble tube, cost $45, only two years in use, .to be sold; a*> bargain.Apply 139 Ferdinand st.St.Henry.= _ bax FOR SALE \u2014 A TAME DEER, TWO YEARS old, very well accustomed to people, will be sold at a bargain to the purchaser.G.A.Chouinard, 28 Chabolillez st.Six FOR SALE\u2014INCUBATOR, SECONDHAND, | good running order; eggs from Plymouth Rocks and - Wyandottes; send for catalogue.W.Ulley, Victoria Square, Mont- ___real._ 0000) 5x \u2018FOR SALE\u2014FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF safe, large size, burglarproof compartment: in good order.Apply Ed.Biron, N.P., 16 St, James street.Room No.1.58x FOR SALE \u2014 FIRST CLASS NEW ENCY- \u2018clopaecdia Britannica, 30 volumes: cheap for cash.Address J.Anderton Williams, 100 Bleury st., Montreal.Six PIANO FOR SALE\u2014AMERICAN COTTAGE piano, 3 pedals, richly carved; it is worth seeing: family leaving town; would sell cheap.\"416 Amherst street.bx _ FOR SALE\u2014GENUINE ANTIQUE CLOCK, old Windsor style, in solid mahogany case, handsomely inlaid.Apply at 667 Notre Dame street.57x_ FOR SALB \u2014 A NO.8 MONTREAL GAS Company's gas stove; nearly new.Also E.& D.bicycle, encased gearing.Apply | No.4067 Tupper street.59x FOR SALE\u2014QUANTITY OF GRATE FOR re and _sacond-hand firehriek, suitable for furnaces: also 2, 3, 4-Inch planka: set of plumbers\u2019 rolls, half ton cha\u2019n block, wooden tank, hydro-estractor, .cheap.Wilcock, 13 Basin Strcot.Telephone .- 59e BARGAINS IN- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, sr There 1s only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD.\u2018FOR SALE \u2014 CRESCENT BICYCLE, DOU- \u201cao words, 10c : sixTinsertions, 254\" 77 VIOLIN, BANJO, MANDOLIN AND G Terms $3.00 per month.Vrof.T.A.Simp son, Instructor, 66 Beaver Hall Hill.70x SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING \u2014 MISS SHORTHAND Graham, Temple Building, St.James St, Phone Main 1714.Typewriting neatly, accurately and promptly done.Typewritten circular letters at reasonable rates.Stenographers sent out by hour, day or week.All work guaranteed, RR ir MRS.JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF guitar and mandolin.60A City piano, 58x Councillors st.PUPILS WANTED \u2014 IN FRENCH (PARIS- fan), German, Spanish (splendid prospects in Cuba).Highly cfficlent methods.M.Dambach, native of France, Professor of French at the Y.M.C.A.Studio, 2440 St, Catherine (over Leach\u2019s.Bell Tel.Up 998).Lessons by correspondence.66x WANTED \u2014 FREE INSTRUCTION AND free typewriter, to typewrite at your own home.We pay you 10c per hour while learning.Send 10c for samples and pare ticulars.Maritime Supply Co., Dept.E Moncton, N.B.58x WANTED\u2014PUPILS AT THB INGRES-COU- tellier Schpol ot Languages, established fn 1888, L«tural method, Fraser Institute, 9 University street.68x SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING \u2014 MISS Graham, Temnle Building, St.James St, Phone Main 1714.Typewriting neatly, ae- curately and promptly done, Typewritten clreular letters at reasonable rates.Stenographers sent out by hour, day or week.All work guaranteed, Six eo MONEY TO LOAN \u2014_\u2014 ec gasaliers, beds, chairs, bureaus, sofas, .stoves, generator, refrigerator, tables, odds ends, pictures, book cases, at 6 Thistle Terrace, oft St.Monique street.6x SECONDHAND FRANKLIN Typewriter, $20 cash.A light and portdble machine.In first class condition.\"Apply __ N à, Herald Office.fx FOR SALD - TYPEWRITERS, SECOND- .hand, \u2018all makes, bought, sold.rented and exchanged.In perfect.condition, at low priecs.Canadian Typewriter Exchange, 1778 Notre Dame street.Phone Main HES.FOR SALE \u2014 COMPLETE SET SINGLE harness, silver mountings, good as new; been driven to trap.Address Box M 80, Herald Office.60x _ FOR SALE \u2014 TEN SHARES MONTREAL Arena Co.stock, par value $50.00.Any reasonable.offer will be accepted.Address Box M 78, Herald.Sox WANTED TO BORROW only one way to reach those who read 8% There is ach | the Harald\u2014and that is by advertising in the H&RALD 00 words, 10\u20ac ; six insertions.age.the Herald\u2014and tnatis by advertisi + 8 There is onty one way to reach those who read an wards, voc : six insertions.asc.\u201cAND UPWARDS ADVANCED U CN aponsible parties on note of hand, furniture and miscellaneous.securities; loans effected on city and farm properties and.te lnsurance policies at low rates of interest.Finder please .Address In confidence,\u2019 Emblem - Bros, commision agents, 41 St.Franco \u201cXavier street.OFFICE FURNITURE.\u201cEF There 1s only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is \u201820 words, 10¢ § six insertions.asc.advertising in the Hezatn, DESKS! DESKS! AT THR OLD RELIABLE.Bookkeepers\u2019 double and aingle, our own manufactire, 5, 6, 7 and-8 ft, always in stock and ready for shipping.Also new and secondhand\u2019 roll and fiat top desks, , At greatly reduced prices.Call or telephone 2806 Main, W.P.Stanton & Co, 8t.John at.; C= WIRE N BTTIN a.WANT TO BORROW 48,000, FIRST MORT- Poultry Netting and wire netting for articles offered by fit, on cem- a \u201cpop corn cure\u2014Putnam's Pain- natin :urrent motor; state make, lowest HARRIS & HOPTON'$, 2562 ST.CATHERINE some experienec and can peak Sage on some property out of city: value all sizes in stook.ditions fled In sald offer.1 Corn Extractor.Sure, safe, and rice and.where it may be seen.Appl at, ls the place to get your plants an French.Write, giving references,\u2018 Box 500: reasonable interest.Addresy M.69, Urder now and get à close price.Thos.puinless.Box C 72, Herald Office.\u201d y cut flowers.Mushrooms, always fresh.778 642, Post Office.80x erald.RR 5x Forrester Oo, 334 St.James St, Montreal \u2014_ m2 x \u2014\u2014 \u2014= = \u2014 = eee Cm a .Re \u2014 - ote > oo 40 Ca - \u2019 © © ® \u2018 CR y a 2 © S a y A [oe A AC duntine | Lade 7 3 \" \u20142\u2014\"\u2014\u2014= =x companion, where servant is kept: refer- 10 cents to pay postage, etc.Address sup.Le clocks, etc.Call and sea.15d dooe PROPERTY FOR SALE.ences exchanged, Box 152, Walkerton piy Agency, Box i36, Springhill.N.S.ore.189 and 189A Montcalm st, en, _ Ont.20° : 56 | WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, GOOD PLAIN Tou TE Catherine st.GUT 48 Advertisements under, this heading, 20 _ QE cook; references.Apply between an LE \u2014 KINDLINO WOULD, CU words for 15c, each 1usertion.WA ken work In private NE PRESS | or 7'and 8, at 7 Weredale Park, corner slabs, blocks $1.23 per load; Ne.2 7° ROBT.R.GOOLD, MEAL ESTATE AND Antoine ot.Wesimonry, families.554 St.| Dorchester and Atwater ave.B4x_ for kitchen stove, $4.75; other sire, $6.00.Mortgage Broker.Suburban property à we ROSEN.U8 SFANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS OPERATORS People\u2019s Coai Co., iv Shannon.Tel Main specially.157 St.James st te WANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WIDOW, for ladies\u2019 jackets.Apply at once, Mr.3167.HOUSES 10 LET IN ET.\"LAMBERT.op a E or Rousecleaning ba the day.6 to Tenncnbaum, at John Murphy & Co.X_| FOR SALE \u2014 CASH OR CREDIT, PARLOR Houses for Sale In St.ST AM Apply rose 8e st, Mrs.G.__ 69 | WANTED - STENOGBAPHER AND TYPE- Sets, Bedroom BSulteb, Dining \u2018Sets, Car- to James Wright, 204 St.James st.66x WANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST-CLASS WORKING writer; young man.State age.experience pets, Oilcloth, Curtains, 8 coves: oto.; woman, laundry work or cooking by the{ and references.N 54, Herald Office.sax PRINCE CO., \u201833 St.Lawrence st.ue HOUSE EX OR SALE \u2014 160 ST.GEORSE 8T., Address 15 Cus oasdclothes or curtains.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FAM- FOR SALE \u2014 WATERPROOF COVERS, ALL and w.c., No.2 Daisy furnace, 10 colls of = ; Does 98.fly of two: references required.Apply eizes, for horses, waggons, etc.Tarpau- pipe, scrcens and, marble slabs; cement A paule Of CNITION AS MOUSEKEEPER, mornings and evenings, 346'Elm ave.bix_ noe on hire.Men's ollakin clotbing ha floor in basement; ingood order.- 58 ; a \"ton Tamer\u201d Tv aT NG RIB.WORT : we 2 oC x exc NTED \u2014 GIR FOR LIGHT , eto.nvas, wi an \u2014 7 Le ghiidren: excellent references.Address WA cork.A ppls 2 Phillips Place.54x The Sonne Awnlig, Tent and Farpaulia FOR va 7 ro CA city, aise PE > * - - DT es El a st.; > WANTED \u2014 FAMILY WASHING AT OWN WANTED-\u2014LOCAL AGENTS, ETHER SEX.|\" catalogue.Bell Toi.Main 127.te \u201cper \u201cmonth and dwelling.M2.oi) se ome., ¥ v , for newly E Fon 7 __remr 27 Marie\u2018 Louise ave.roterente.an pinless clothes Îine.Enclose 25¢ for sam- F OE READ, CARE.FIR rhone Weller, 10 St.James street.WANTED \u2014 SEWING DY THB DAY, FIRST Pau NE A C0 Sr Main 907, or enply Montreal Cash Baba.F'aberbrooke slpget modern red stone front, lass r; cut and fit tailor's sys- \u2014 ~~ ; : = à \u2014 : = 4,000.* tem: also boys\u2019 clothing.Ch WANTED \u2014 SMART GIRL FOR HOUSE- FOR SALE \u2014 PIANG, NEW.NEVER OUT ; : _ Mars._ LL & 8 amp 3 ° work: family ot four.Apply 101 Selby: of store.A great bargain.W.J.Taylor, Sherbrooke street, corner cut stone house, WANTED \u2014 BY THE DAY.WASHING, Street, Westmount._5X_| Herald.tt Drummond street, corner stone front, $16,500, ironing or general housework.Address WANTED \u2014 TWO SAFE MAKERS.APPLY FOR 8 STINGS FROM Sherbrooke street, terrace house, $16,000.169 S i ° jee G.Chapleau & Sons, 4:4 St.Law- FOR SALE-CAST STEEL CAS { t.Urbain st._ i \"60 at once, .p , 42 se 1 pound to 6,04) pounds in weight, are Dorchester street, modern red stone, $14,» WANTED \u2014 PRESSMAKING WANTED BY | iva RA I ARNAE TO SRTI OUR \u2018 made to order by The Wm.Kencedy an ; .\u2018 the day, good cutter and fitter, ean doi WANTED-GOOL AGENTS TO SELL OUR Sons, Ltd, Owen Sound, Ont.Z| Dorchester street modern cut stoner $12,000, children\u2019s clothes; private families; refer- White now.with stamp, references.@.V., FOR SALE\u2014FOR THE SICK ROOM, VAPOR Peel street, cut stone, $10,000, o $1 \u2018'__ ence.No.1853 St.Catherine st.38 Box 3.Ste.Therese de Blainville.55x baths, invaild rolling, reclining chairs.| Mackay street, modern, cut stone, $7,000.îB WANTED \u2014 BY ENGLISH GIRL, POSITION \u2014 i An win back rests, bedside adjustable table, bed| Crescent street, modern, red stone, $8,650.as nursery governess to young children; WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, WHO tray, for breakfast in bed, bidets, bed Mountain street, cut stone, $8,000.no references, but more than satisfactory can cook: no washing or ironing; vefer- clothes supporter, ete.R.E.Palnchaud St.Matthew street, modern, cut stone, $7.explanations: would give first month's ences required.Apply between 10 and 12 208 St.Lawrence st., opposite the market.3 .services, Apply, by letter only, to Adver- a.m., to 132 Clandeboye ave., first house \u2014\u2014 5x Dominion square, brick house, $7,500._ User, 293 Kensington ave.58 below Dorchester 5X FOR SAE BRONZE TURKEY'S \u201cBEAT-| Guy street, brick house, $6.000.WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GIRLS | T ge strain,\u201d three Toulouse sanders from Weredale Park, Modern, semi-detached, married \u2018woman, work of any kind b make wrappers, Singer sewing machines, ewman stock, send stamp.os.Shea, ,000.day.Address 30 Adeline rid kin Ye steam ower: also young giria 10 fears.Fergus, P:0., Ont.= our odale Park, Modern, semi-detached, ; = ES ess Apply Canadian Wraprer Mfg.5 9 St.FOUR SALE \u2014 CHEAP.BRAN AND SHORTS, L000., i ; .SITUATIONS WANTED MALI | Paul at._ 56% | \"slightly damaged by water.Apply Baldwin Weredale Park, Modern, semi-detached, - ~ WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRI, TO ASSIST IN| __& Burks, 147 St.James st.6x _ Columbia avenue, modern, semi-detached, #3 There is onty onc way to reach those who read light housework.Apply 18 St.Ltienne| FOR SALE \u2014 COAL, COAL, NO.2 CHEST- $7.600.i : the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the Hexarp, _.St.Point St.Charles.= Six: nut, $4.75 per ton, delivered.Also larger Gladstone ave., modern cottage, $4000.20 words, 10\u20ac ; six insertions.age.¢ \u2018| WANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD COOPERS, TO sizes at lowest prices.I.Vipond & Co.,| Cadleux street, $2,200.Que | WANTED \u2014 PEOPLE AIO HAVE NOT make tizht work, beer and wine barrels:| _ 229 Inspector Tel.Main 1829.@x | And other houses in all parts of the city yet put up double windows to employ .steady work: good wages.G.Bauer, New FOR SALE \u2014.TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE and suburbs.James Johnston, 245A Bleury st.Best _ Hamburg Ont.Canada.=~ 55x and to rent.Secoudhand machines, in H.L.PUTNAM.le buitat work, low prices.Full sioch of hardware WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY.FOR THE perfect condition, at very low prices.All .1st floor, Temple building.kept.' .te Northwest.a first class fur finisher.Must wakes and models.Creelman Bros.\u201d Type- \u2014/\u2014 2 MECHANICS, ENGINEERS, ELECTRICIANS understand fur machine.Good wages and writer Co., 97 St.Francois Xavier street.LOST Firemen, etc., new 40-page pamphlet con- steady work.Apply to Edgar, Corlstine Phone Main 2066.__ oo 71x ~ taining questions asked by Examining Co., 519 St.Paul st.| 52x_ ST.PATRICK DAY BADGES; SEND TEN 4 Ther: 1s cnly one way to reach those who read Board of Engineers.Sent free.Geo.A.| WANTED \u2014- A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- cents for sample badge: other badges] the Herald-\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD: ; Zeller, publisher.St.Iouis, Mo.\u201866x work, in a flat, willing ta take young made to order: also gold stamping on rib- | 20 words, i9c : six insertions, asc.WANTED \u2014 POSITION, BY A RELIABLE child out.46 St: Luke street.55x Don, leather, card, ete P.Moncel, 710! LosT \u2014 LADY'S GOLD WATCH, OPEN young man of ability, in office, speakinj FANTED \u2014 | NTS.L ç St.Jal et, Montreal.face, stem-winder.Henry Birks, maker, both M anguages.has bad two cars: ex WANTED, a AS, TO Rai FOR SALE \u2014 AT 237 CENTRE STREET, A between 141 Bleury etreet and the Synod perience in\u201d bookkeeping.Apply Box M| 19 pages, 150 illustrations, $2.00.Acme| Stock of boots and shoes will be sold Hall.University st.about a The 52, Herald.54x Novelty, Montreal.* 56x cheap for cash.+ sx er will recelve reward on r tl NTED BY' EXPERIF GEN- Teo ç : \u201cax FOR SALE \u2014 IF SOLD THIS WEEK, TWO same to 326 Prince Arthur st 55 WANTE da rat das ER IP NCED GEN- WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT Colonial House sewlng machines.at a LOST \u2014 ELEVEN TICKETS FOR MADAMPD position In Manitoba or Northwest Torri- for family of five; ome witls references third \u2018off the price.Apply 1702 Notre De Angelis Waters\u2019 farewell benefit con- tories: best reference.Address Box M 55 preferred.Mrs Wm.Thos.Mason, 4880 Dame st.Bx cert (April 16).Tickets 19 to 20, cancelled, \"Herald : : \u20185x | \u2014.Sherbrooke st., Westmount.5X mor SALE \u2014 BRINDLE BULLDOG.18 thereford useless.Please return.to 141 .x T pus ETE 53 WANTED \u2014 WORK OF.ANY KIND, AS WAGTHO, ©, A NURSE GIRL.APPLY M1} \u201cmonths old, good watch: must be eold.| Stanley 5t.__ ___ _______%.night watchman; not afraid C1631 eo EY pp'y 417: Lalontalne st., near Delorimier LOST \u2014 ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, A Panet st, * * of work qu .WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.PRO-| avenue.55x \u201cbig St.Bernard dog, sable and white.Re- WANTED\u2014-BY YOUNG MAN PERMANBNT testant preferred.176 Mansfleld st.57x | FOR SALE \u2014 OWING TO REMOVAL.A ward at 118 Mitcheson street.Any one \u201c \u201cposition: understands horses: is good at WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL lot of household furniture at a nominal detaining that dog after this will be pro- fleures, but not a very æood penman.Ad- housework.Apply, with- city\u2019 references, __ ©Ost- Apply to 80 Hutchison st.55x secuted.: 55 dress _PBox M 57, Herald.ox -_ to 98 Park ave., city.Six FOR SALE \u2014 MARINE ENGINE.3 HORSE LOST \u2014 THURSDAY EVENING.,A GOLD - WANTED \u2014 IMPROVERS FOR DRESSMAK- powor.Address Joseph Sauve, 3179 Notre Crescent pin, cet in emocralds, Metween 167.eine = inginthe HxRatn.=\u2014 - + ~ x I = A 543 ) McLeod has improved oh the speedy Min - ota, and that on paper she looks as slippery boat 1s in part in the nature of an experl- City in the latter part of May\u2014if the boller- and are looking anxiously towards Ottawa.\u201cwa should see it in that Ught and play them - the Rosedale club.i & 5 G E gk à i H IR » Ed] 2 ë g vence ow Du, entoen 1 360 pounds for the ends totals up to 6,130 pounds, 120 pounds, which each player In course of the game threw a distance of feet.; they both thought it great sport.the coming season there wil be one American jockeys in Great Bri- Parope sportin These lads the cream of the riding talent In this country.For their services they will each geceive In fees a small fortune.The names of the boys, with the amounts they will ve, are: \u201cCash Sloan, $5.000; Henry Martin, $10,000; Heary Spencer, $12.000:; Joe Sherrer, $3,000; Fred Taral, $5.000; Sem Doggett, .$5,000; Dauny Maher, $20.000; Lester Reiff, $25,000; E.\"Rigby, $6.000: W.Simms, $5,000; BE.Vittitoe, $3,000; Tony Hamilton, $3.000; Finer James, $4.000: Waldo brothers, Dave and Edward, $3.000 each: Mcloymt, $8,000, and J.McIntyre, $3, Of the above list of jockeys, Taral, \u201cOash™ Sloan, Doggett, Morgan, Simms, McJoynt and Hamilton will ride In France and Auetria The other lads wil have mounts in England.The Reiffs will ride for Richard Croker, McJoynt for W.K.Vanderbilt, Maher for P.Lorillard and Spencer for Edward Corrigan.Tod Sloan this year ls a free lance, but will get lots of mounts if allowed to ride.Yesterday and to day have been publieh- ed on this page tables of the hockey season which Is Just closed, which give the history of the season's play from different points of view.There are more tp come, and without hoasting, it may be sald that they are worth while cutting oot and keeping: They are accurate, complete and contain a big story In small space.cut them out and paste them In your memorandum book.You'll be sorry if you \u201cEt Ha PSE 1, 157 \u2018 It 1s rumored around Toronto that a syndicate 48 being formed to build & cup boat from the lines placed before the Chalienge Committee of the R.C.Y.C.by Mr.H.C.McLeod, and which were refused in favor of the work of the Solant designer.Those who have viewed the lines say that Mr.&s the Sibbick boat.It is to be hoped this will be done.Eve ment and speed, when all 1s sald and done, can be better tested in the water.than by looking at the designs.Canada might just as well have that cup, you know.- Jamea F.Caldwell.once called the prince of starters, has been deposed at the Oakland track, where he aropped the flag all winter.J.J.Holtmann, who officlated in a gimtlar capacity in the middle west last Paseo has been appointed in Caldwell's In spite of their many alsa intments the fighting men are still talking.Accord: ing to Sharkey's manager, Reich.the sailor puglllst will meet Champion Jeffries in a | finish fight at Stuart's clubs at Carson maker does not decide otherwise.Reich believes that Jeffries will agree to a mutch and cover the forfeit already posted by Sharkey.At any rate, the marine is 80 confident arrangements to that effect will be concluded that he will start traln tng at once.° nother match that Sharkey believes will Le Clinched 1s with Peter Maher, his com Now comes the anpouncement that the \u2018ellingtons think themselves \u2018 invincible Home and bôme matches between the O.H A.champions and the C.A.H.L.champions would pe of great interest, and Otta- It at all possible.The hockey world will oral thelr answer, and it must be clearer eir usal to go Fi \u2019 the wil lose caste, £0 to Winnipeg or at is there to hinder such\u2019'a game?There would be no expense entailed.Soth echedules are complete, and there is still .\u2014 Speaking of the Toronto Lacrosse Club's changes and chances, the News says: \u201cAfter al] is said and done, hut few new faces and little change wil! he seen \"+ Roc.dele, Tn the first place, Peter C.Knowles will no longer fill the Immaculate ,trttiia- ments of the field captain.Lionel Yorke will instead don the pretty canvas shoe and enoôw down white garniture so generaily affected by the marshals of the lacrosse field.No team 20 much as the Torontnos require the expert tütorship of tbe fleld captain.Toronto\u2019s field work, the strongest ever seen In senior league lacrosse, was developed only after two yedrs' thorough coach- .Toronto's chance for the cha on- «hip was lost by the chaotle state af: fairs close in on the attacking force.80 ft will be seen, a leader Is everything to While Peter C.Knowles had few equals in Canadian lacrosse, his euccessor-is llkely to attain the same measure success.Like his predecessor, Lionel Yorke 1s apt to develop a strong defence and field.: \u2018*However, Toronto will son what has been lacking for vear after year, an effectlve two-man combination close in on the flags-\u2014outside and inside home.There is the task set for, Lionel Yorke.Another year and there can be Kittie doubt that the ome weakness of our senior resentatives.would , pave been uire next sea.remedied Peter C.és.MONTREAL TEAM OFF FOR ATRP \u2014 They Will Go to Halifax and Play the Maritime Province Champions \u2014\u2014-\u2014 À Moatresd team have concluded arrange to the Maritime Proviaces, ey meet the Halifax Wanderers, who hold the of the two Provinces.\u2019 } The rill play two matthes, on Monday and esday, -11 and 12 ; The team will likely be Nicholson, Bel- Ingham, Boon, ton, Campbell, GG.th, J.Gardner.THE LIST OF TRIPS.So many trips have been spoken of, and as there seems to be some uncertainty as to duet how things stand, the list is given s play In Winnipeg, March 9, 11 and 12.; : Montreals play in Halifax, March IT and 25° ores play In Pittsburg, March 14 and SHAMROCKS LRAVE TO-MORROW.The Shamrocks leave by C.P.R.train to morrow morning for the West.The full team will go, as it has been playimg the last two matches, and if possible Dr.Bran.aen wil go, too.THE VICTORIAS.Though It is not yet known how the Vie- - 4\" = os = - - \u2014 [RAFU DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY MAROH G5, 1905.\u2018(randas Hermanos y Ca MANUFACTURERS OF HAVANA CIGARS (EXCLUSIVELY) - WFIH THB PUCKSTRRE.At the Ontario Rink the Ames-Holden Cémpan hockey team defeated the Car- mon A.A.A.team br 6 goals to 2.The hockey match which was to have taken place last evening between Courts Freedom and Seaforth, | anadian Order of Foresters, was postponed out of respect for the late Mr, Fra.Hale, who was a member of the latter court.Prominent hockeyists in Kingston say that there a be two senlor teams fn Che imstone City nex ew team, which will be known as e Sentor Frontenacs.There is plenty of ex- torla team for Pittsburg will be constituted, it ls likely to be something this: + « e\u2014 While the aetual scoring of a goal does not indicate .good player, or even that \u2018he is a good shat the figures season are extremely interesting, and show some very of the different teams and of the individuals.work of rushing the puck down and pass to the player most conve stanced to shoot.But while this is the case, the figures below, carefully whole league season, are full of Interest, and are not without va orten the table, these abbreviations were used: eo To rover; W., wing forward; C.P., cover Also in giving the number of matches the ice only part of a match, it is marked thus: match, as they were played, and can\u2019 be re 6 full matches and 2 parts of matches.ue a This table was prepared match by ed on: So | - The Men That Scored the Goals - cellent material in Kingston for two tedms, x ; \u2014e that a hockey player is a for the whole senior league curious things about the poy ns, other men do e ppm nlently circum- fled throughout the ue.centre forward; R., a player was on nos he played As often each has played, where \u20146x2, for example, Cos ez 1 J 7 g ~ £ * \u2018ea 2 x + x = g a sa 3 b = 4 a J 7 - - R oa 3 3 = sc > = ce $3 & \u20ac £ £8 68 & | va wie.Vie.r.7 24 J.Gillespie.Que.¢.8 5 3 x Farrell.,.Sham.w.8 11 18.F.Scanlan.Sham.w.8 4 3.L.Campbell.Monl.c.7 10 19.R.Boon.Mont.c.p.7 3 H.Trihey.Sham.r.8 10 F.Wall.Sham.c.p.© 5x1 3 5.H.Westwick.Ott.r.7 7 21.H.Yuile.Vic.c.p.8 J.Smith.Ott.w.4 7 H: Stuart.ue.w.8x1 2 B.Russell.Vic.w.8 7 J.Branuen .8ham.c.5 2 E.Stuart.Vie.c.T° 7 A.Vallance.Mont.w.2 2 9.A.E.Sixsmith.Ott.c.7 6 25.H.Pulford.Ott.c.p.6 1 H.Henry.0tt.w.8 8.C.Stanley.Que.T.8 1 C.Lifiton.Mont.w.6x2 a G.Smith.Mont.r.8 1 D.Que SW 7x1 6 PP.Lemesurier.Que.w&D 5 1 *13.M.Roger.Ott.w& Tr.6 5 \u2014 Lesueur.Que.W.1 1 .Mont.w.& r.4x1 % One goal scored by an'opponent.1 Vie.w.7 5 ; \u2014 K .T.6 5 Total gOnls .\u2026.scc0ves sessoseu.156 éRoger scored 2 goals playing rover and 3 playing on a wine.À esW, Christmas as rover scored 1 goal; as wing he scored 4 goals.' A Goal, Munro; point, W.Strachan; cover point, Yuille; forwards, Bowie, Russell, Locke and B.Strachan: spare, C.Allen.Stuart is unable to get away.NO CITY CHAMPIONSHIP.Owing to all the city teams being \u201con the road,\u201d they will not, play off for the hampionship as was at st pro .\u20ac each oan can think his own team the best as long as he keeps it to- himself.and does not become a nuisance.O.H.A.VS.C.A HL.Toronto, March 4.\u2014The Wellingtons since thelr victory on Saturday night at Kingston, have been asked to play the Duquesne Hocæy Club of Pittsburg, Pa., and the Benk of Commerce, champions of the Bank League, but it is understood the champions after their long period of training will not appear on the ice again this season.Many citizens would like to see home and Lome exhibition matches between the Ottawas, champions of the Canadian Hockey League, and the Wellingtons, and an effort is being put forth to persuade the Wellingtons to stick to the game for a couple of weeks more._ * SHERBROOKE BEAT POINTS.Sherbrooke defeated the Polnts, on the former's ice, on Saturday evening.The score was 7 to 4, The teams were:\u2014 Points\u2014Goal, Brighton: point, Roche; cover point, Kyle: forwards, Lawlor, Mas- terson, Young, Walton.Sherbrooke\u2014Goal, Rocque: point, Davis] cover polnt, Spafford: forwards, Moe, Sang- «ter, Johnston, Wiggett.Mr.J.A.Lomas acted LOYOLA'S GOOD RECORD.Loyola College hockey team has made a great record for Itself this year, winning ten out of the eleven games played.Their as refered.latest victory took place last night at the | victoria Rink, when they defeated Abing- don School by à score of 7 to 2.Loyola should be heard ofl next year.The follow:- ing was the line ups SE ; A : Loyola College\u2014Lynott.goal: McKenna, int; Burns, cover point: Power, Walsh, Ryan: W.Lynott.forwards, Abingdon School\u2014Grier, gosml: Agnew, pcint: Eadie, cover point: Drinkwater, Glackmeyer, Chillin.\u2019 Evans, forwards.Referee\u2014Norman Hill, \u2018 \u2026 \u2018 and the more teams there are In the senior series the more interest there will be in the game.: TO RATIFY QUEEN'S N : PARK DEAL A special menting of the members of the Point St.Charles Amateur Athletic Awso- ciation wil be held this evening In the Gymnastum at 8.30 to' ratify the action of the special committee appointed by the directors to negotiate with the Queen's Park Athlefic Association, with a view to the amalgamation of the two associations.DOMINION GUN ASSOCIATION Ottawa, March 4.2 The St.Hubert Gun Club of Ottawa intend calling a meeting of all the gun clubs in the Dominion to take place on the evening of Easter Monday for the purpose of organizing a Dominion Trap .and Game Prot ve Association, and of arranging new Tules for competition for Mail trophy.The question of the disposition of This trophy.is one which has been troubling the club for some time, And If it can be satisfactorily settled, it will ao much towards encouraging shooting in Canada.An a tlou will likely be formed which wil bear the Dominion name even if only composed of Ottawa, Montreal and Sherbrooke clubs, and the Mafl trophy will MUkely be put up as a prize in the Domin- fon matches to be held.The tournament to be held by the St.Huberts on Aprd 8 wml last all day, and the contest for the Montreal challenge cup, between Westmount and Ottawa, will take place In the morning.THE THISTLES' SINGLES.The Mulr prize, single handed, is one of the treasured trophies of the Thistle Curl- Ing Club, and Major Freeman is the happy possessor of the honor.this year, ae will b seen from the following score: : Major Freeman .cesecesssecsss Rev.-Dr.Barclay .W.W.Mowat .eeeee epevsosssscase a.PERTH DEFBATS FRONTBNACS.Perth, March 5.\u2014The fast Frontenac Hockey Club, of Kingston, was defeated here THE G MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS.They renew Lost Vitality, Build.up Strength, Increase Mental Activity, Oive Nerve and Brain Power, Improve the Appetite and make Rich, Red Blood.They cure Nervousness, Sleoplessness, Nervous Prostration, After Effeots of La Grippe, General Debility, eto.Here are a few Testimonials to prove what we claim: |, .MISS GERTRUDE GREIG, ARTHUR, ONT., writes: \u201cI got a box of Miiburn's Pills and must say they have done me a wonderful lot of good\u2014havin pain and miss MR.A.].HuMBER Bay, ha lessness, nervousness and palpitation of the I consulted the doctors and took diffe but none of them did me any good until I tried Miiburn's Pi, and I am thankful to say that I procured the right remedy, for by the time I had taken one box I was completely ' cured and bave mot felt .better for months.\u201d , .+ MRS.M.CORRY, MILTON, ONT., writes: \u201cI was debilitated, my appetite was poor and I suffered greatly from faint and d to straighten th table, as I was h have and all Shoes.symptoms rg Jr es ) og TP 1 had a tired feelin sometimes I felt as if I wo ost: {1 d have \u2018 » \u201c REATEST REMEDY weakhess at the least exertion and I cannot too highly recommend them to others.\u201d \u201c1 am very pleased to tell you that Milburo's Heartand Nerve .\u201c good.= 1 suffered terribly fromsleep- My hands would draw up with cramps and I would try I used one box of your pills disappeared and 1 foel in ACKSOY, Lis Hirt, N.B., writes: | x the boss, accompasied by smoth.and was so run down érived bo much benefit from your pills that I the system is cured me of beats of my heart, and the extreme BEADLE, of ONT., \u2018writes: heart.rent remedies izzy spells.em out by pressing them down on the afraid they would stay in that condition.to give up.I D.KInZHord .oecesescesccscssassnsons R.8, CUft .ciceeevsocscsosoascecssee W.D.Alrd .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026evsccvsceumacnc00 vence W; Stewart .vensascnace sc c00 0000 8 Smeaton White .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ecetecnstss C.J.Baird .W.J.Cleghorn .cecceeosscoscsssoncs Dr.G.G.Camphell messserseserso000s E.A.Bernard A.McFee .\u2026nssvessanesenenn0nce Dr.J.T.FINDI@ .ecevecococrcscccsones Dr.Peterson Geo.8.Brush .c.ceceeoeccoscscasces Judge Archibald .cecveeeveceensonnes A.E.Beckett .eeececsacsaccscences Dr.M.C, BAKer .ovveecroacnsscnocnass J.Adair .savsaccousessatanencuua08 W.Belllngham .ccveveeeconsasenscee W.McCaw .L.H.Boswell .Dean Walton .dececiveccorcccccces W.Fi Roberton .cciveececscsacscesane James Cleghorn .occeeeevssassevessacs -H, W, Wonhim .coeoesogescasccecions nr.C.W.Wilson® .L.\u2026.ovensasesecs *Did not finish, being called away.csseensasensesvsccasnocs \"\u2026snsccoccen succes 2520000.aucuensansonno00a00n vase \u2026\u2026cctencectanteusandsenace THB TORONTO LACROSSE CLUB.\u2018Morontq, March 4.\u2014Growing membership, totalling now about 523, finances in excellent shape and enthusiasm for the game are the features of the rorokto Lacrosse \u2018| butcher boy, and William\u201d Schecrer, NALA AITINICINR RII IIIB D ed In favor of full classes for all the most prominent breeds, and it ke expected that the committee will be enabled to hold out liberal inducements to Intending exhibit.ore, as a large number of very handsome specials have already been promised, One of the best known American all round judges is under negotiations to Judge the majority of breeds, but it is more than likely that several well-known amateur spe- clalista will also take part In the judging.Several contracts In connection with the show were awarded and the meeting shortly afterward adjourncd.The last of May was decided upon for the show, ne falrly warm weather can be reckoned upon about that time, the ex- subject of complaint last year.NORFOLK KENNELS WILL STEP BACK Toronto, March 4.\u2014George H.Gooderham announced to-day that in deference to the Canadian Bench, the strong Norfolk Kennels would not enter its dogs for competition In the novice Ilmit open classes at the Canadian Kennels Club spring show.| Norfolk representatives will he on hand.} hovever, and will compete in the \"stake events M.A.A.MEMBERS SUSPENDED Two M.A.A.A.members were suspended from this week till November 1, 1001, aud of the privileges of the assoclatlon.The reason of this was that.these two members lent thelr association passes to non-members to pass them into the rink.The.M.A.A.A.directors and the Skating Committee are on the lookout for more of these attempts and wlll- suspend evéry one caught.re TALK OF M.A.A.A.COLORS.The\u2019 presidents of the clabs affiltated was -decided to lay the matter of a unl- form color for all the clubs, before each club at the annual meeting, and have a meeting of the presidents agaln in time to lay their decision before the annual meet- Ing of the association.WAS A BLOODY FIGHT.Louisville, March 4\u2014Tommy Ryan, of Syracuse, was given, the decision over Tommy West, of Brooklyn, after seven rounds of a 20-round contest, West's second throwiug up the sponge.The fight gusplces of the Southern Athletic Clnb, and was the bloodiest and most Cesperafe ever seen In Loulsville.The men had been \u2018training for weeks and were as fit as possible.They entered the ring at catch hood of \u2018157 rounds.Tim Hurst was the referee.\u2018 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DWYER DOWNED QUINN.New York, March 5.\u2014\u201cProfessor\u201d M.J.Dwyer, of Grand Rapids, Mich, and W.H.Quinn, of Montreal, met Inst night before the Passalc County Athletic Olub at match for a side bet of $100 and the gate receipts.Quinn welghed 190 pounds.and pounds.Dwyer won the first fall in ten minutes.using a half Nelson and eroteh hold.The second fall wae won by him also, this time with a tee hor and a half Nelson.- Pandelln, Roeber's partner, challenged the winner for a side bet of from $100 to $500.Dwyer accepted.\u2018 ° SPORTS OF ALL SORTS.Joe Choynski and Jacl Jackson, arrested last Monday at Galveston by State Ringers fe charge of prize fighting, are still In all.The regular monthly meeting of the Province of Quebec Association for the Protec tion of Fish and Game was held yesterday afternoon at the St.Lawrence Hall.The principal business was the Teceptlon of good reports from the honorary secretary, Mr.Cleghorn.\u2018The executive League, at a meeting held at Toronto yesterday.decided to liold the 1901 congress in April, commencing on the Thursday night before Good Friday, and finishing on Saturday night, April 6.The congress will be held In the Temple Building.Nouroulah, the Turk, has at last secured an opportunity to show what he can do as a wrestler.He will meet.John Piening, the the | Elizabeth «trong man, next Friday.night In a wrestling tournament at the Kriger Auditorium, Newark TT TT TT The Canadian spring and summer harness treme coM of the building being a frequent | will during that time not be allowed any.with the M.A.A.A.met last evening and it.took place at the Auditorium, under the\u2019 welghts and'each welghed In the nelghbor- - Paterson, in a eatch-as-catch-ean wrestling | towered over Dwyer, who scaled only 130 of the Canadian Whist.test Perth Crescents to the cirouit le fotlows:\u2014Hamliton, May to tune covon eus la aa hour's play.05; New Hamburg, June 4 to 6; Gedohe The large was od and much ol- june 11 to 13: London, June 18 ta : thusiasm od the game.June 28 to 27; ¥eratford, July 'L f.fos was the play wae wr ple 30: oderioh, uly 17 to quite he.There was considerable rough 18, Listowd, July 28 to 94.work ind fa by both teams, and Red: All hope of Detroit having a boat in the eree Laurie had occasion to sesd several trial races for the selection of a defender players to the fence for infractions of the for the Canada's Cup has gone Slimmertn rules.In the first half the locals rea J J | unless a syndicate Is formed buy an a score of four goals and In last ! sa the Wyandotte craft now under, con.three goals.Robinæon, at point, for King- struction, which is not likely.The Coun ston, and the Wiisen brothers oa : Club gentlemen who first proposed it coul ing forward Moe, deserve cular men- .find no one to manage the boat they pro- Mon.Rooney, on Perth's forward line, posed to bulld, and À.1.McLeod, whilp he was the star and he made some partice- So it Was Decided Last Night\u2014 could havé ralsed the money by subscrip- larly brifiant rushes.The teams ie \u201cwp tion raslly, met the same difficulty.as follows: ne oe Fifteen of A.McLaren's string of horses i Mile; point .| Prizes This Year to Be Above - were shipped to Lexington, Ky., Baturday, cover point, Young; forwards, Wilson, Pow- - : charge of three attendants, oll.Mahood, Wi Average.Perth\u2014Goal, King: point, Potter; cover NEW b:kING OARPETS.nt, McGregor; ards, F.McLeren, w .; Rooney, .The stock of new Spring Carpets at the \u2014 An Important meeting of the Show Big Store makeh an interesting study.The 1 Committee of M rrr lue Associntion art in carpets is displayed in the perfect on , Oanlue .YORKERS NOT COMING was eld last evening in the Natural His- ness of the designs and colorings, while gns tory Bodety Rooms, Mr.John A.Pitt the prices are from 15 to 20.per oent.\u2014 the chair.There were also present Me : lower than ordinary carpet stores.8.Tue eT chat \u2018they wi mable.to Jan LunSoy Avr Soatttd 3% hayior, John | Carley Co., Ltd.) Ady.pré br os real Fed pes the match eg Comming (Petke Cote), Wm.Henry, Jos.they a to, as they bave to play at|Beld, D.Crawford und the ecorctfrds © yppjv ALS AT PLAC: VIGER HOTEL home during this week.\u201cThey don't go Into tte dates for hold! he ahow were de- .detalls, and the possibility is that a match clded upon, v! M ng t 30- ol 31, and a Ermest Cimon, River du Loup; Ed.has been arvanged which means & couple Contrace has been pA med for the use of Youngheart, Toronto; E.G.Prior, Ot: of dollars gate.à.the Victoria Skating Eon for the occasion.tawa; Chas.L.Spier, New York; T.G.\u2014 : A sub-committee on cimssification report- Dechene, Quenec; C.E, Dubord, Quebec; Herbert M.lrice, Quebec; R.8.Cooke, Three Rivers; B.G.Mackenzie, Richmond; J.A.bauret, St.Genevieve; Dr- P.Pelletier, Sherbrooke; A.Kirschbann, New York.\u2019 Catarrhozone is an Efficient Remedy for Asthma.Innerkip, Ont \u2014\u201cCatarrhozone is certainly a very eflicient remedy for Asthma.It afforded me great relief from the first application, and ultimately cured me.know of neignuors who have been benefitted to a: similar extent.\u201d\u2014Mrs.Ed.Cal- n.No greater boon has been extended to Asthmatics than Catarrhozone, which is @s certain to cure as anything in this world can be certain.Ita efféct is immediate, and its prolonged use results in a radical cure.Breathe it for ten minutes four times a day, and if it fails to cure we will refund the money.Druggists or by mail, price $1.00; small size, 25c.A trial sent for 10c, by N.C, Polson & Co., Kingston, Canada, or Hartford, Conn., No.426 ELM AVENUE _ One of the most charming houses.in Westmount.G.J.ADAMS & CO.205 Bt.James Street.Tel.Main 506.TO LET On and off Wellington St., between Queen and Nazareth Sts.\u2014 CORNER STORES, Butchers or Grocers.Also Dwellings and Yards.Rents low, Apply Est.D.J.MACDONALD, Office 71 Wellington Street TO LEFT: The well known premises, Nos.7 & 9 PLACE D'ARMES HILL, pow occupied as a cigar store by Mr.S.Cochenthaler, who is retiring from business.Fipe stand for a barber's shop or any light business.The present stock and fixtures can be bought at fair price.For particulars, apply to HSTATE WILSON Fine locality for No.17 Place d'Armes Hill.Housé For Sale Fine Stone Front House in * Westmount.Six Bedrooms.All modern convenience.Cheap to prompt purchaser.: Apply LANGUEDOC & McKENZIE.Bell Telephone Building House For Sale Fine White Granite Stone House, No.167 Stanley Street.Beautifully finished- Cheap.| Apply at 163 Stanley St.rt THEIR out in boils, BEFORE UBIND BBS.dition of the blood.you require B.B.B.ta neutralize .Feb.19 1900.MRs.Jas.MACKMULLEN, Norwich, Ont.» writes : \u201cIwas terribly troubled Cloh's annual réport presented to-night\u2019s meeting.There is a decided revival în- the club showed their A excellent work of the ing them by acclamation.pident, A Lg Rutter; Smt first vice-president, \"wis .OWaArd; - Fréd Killer: secretary, A, CoC hreeldent, gurer.J.M.MacDonald: captain, Lionel recitation of the cers by re-elecfh They are: Pre- MEDAL FOR POINT BOWLERS.A member of the Point St.Charles Ama- tepr Athletic Association has pe rilver medal to he awarded to the member who has never howled In a league match, amd who makes the highest consecutive month of March.amet DBELORIMIER PARK.The following are the entries for the Carters Juneau P.Boyle; Duk 1 .; e M.Ginny; Annet, Mr.Wilane! Alex.T., A, Lavery: Gray Thorn, Mr.Renaud: Jeffrey, H.eau; Brown Bird, B.Vall- qustte.Twq mil best two in three=Dick French, Jos.Brossard: Little Annie A ; À.rtin; Brown Thorn, O.Tre- RS pler; Montreal Que, Mr.Auctair, wisien 26 conte \u201cney, Cheval; Black Neille, A.Le- gaoit: Billy, Mack, V.Bougle; Colonel rock, A a Tier; trea- | three strings across the alleys during the |' : P ; vised to try B.B.B.Afier using it the pimples disappeared and I can highly recommend it as a blood purifier.\u201d May 30, t900, * IDA LANGHILL, Brule Shore, N.S.: \u201cMy fice was covered with pimples, AND CURE When the skin.breaks eruptive sores it is due entirely to an impure con- In all such cases BUrpock BLoop BITTERS should be used as Soon as possible.If your blood is out of order, tem.B.B.B.has stood the test of time, and is unquestionably the most marvelous remedy for purifying the blood in existence to-day.HERE IS PROOF: === and I was so weak I could not walk CAUSE ATI AFTER USING B.B.8.pimples, and the poisons and build up the sys- across the floor.I tried two doctors but found little or no relief, but after using BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS I was y-cured,-and- have not-been HOUSE TO LET JOS.C.BEAUCHAMEP, Manager, | \u2018the city.yard, a switch GRANDAS sustauss.in boxes of 50 Cigars - $3.75 GRANDAS FURITANOS, GRANDAS MEDIA REGALIA, |\u201c GRANDAS PERFs0T0s.If your C free to any ad Dealer 4 t handle our\u2019 we will deli more Dealer pes not hard goods oo ver ous bax or \u2018 50 s0 25 - $4.50 - $5.50 - $3.75 .* Granda Hermanos y Ca, .MONTREAL.GENTLEMEN ! low those ever charged by an call and neo for yourselves the SUITS and OV ERCOATS Iam making at 20 PKR CENT.below the usual ce, during the whole of this month.Give me à trial and be convinced.Po Io want first class Custom-made Clothes at pri ar J.ROSENTHAL The Yo Men's ces other tailor?If so, Po Ona or 179 St.Antoine Street.Bell Tel.320 Main.v COLONIAL HOUSE PHILLIPS SQUARE.\u2018New Silks all good shades.| \u201c Foulards, etc.Opera Flannels, in plain colors plain colors.| - \u2018Foulard Silks for Spring, in all the latest designs and colorings.ee Striped Washing Silks, white and colored, New Prints, &c.A very large assortment of French Cam- ; brics, Scotch Ginghams, Scotch Madras, \u2019 Cheviots, Oxford Shirtings, Sateens, ) New Flannels \u2018 Blouse and Wrapper Flannels, French \u2018and Blouse Flannelettes, English Flan- + nelettes, in stripes, English Flannelettes, Cream, White,) Canadian Flannelettes, in great variety, Canadian Flannelettes, in plain colors, Wrapper (Cardinal, Blue, Pink, Wall Paper ING, FRESCOING.\u2018House Decorations.PANELLING in TAPESTRIES, OIL PAINT, full staff of competent workmen.Designs Submitted and Estimates Given, and Wide Range of Papers and DINING ROO.Table d\u2019Hote Dinner, from 12 to 2 o'clock, 40 cents.Meals a la carte as before.Henry Morgan & Co, MONTREAL.Co + Zz FOR SALE, en Bloc or in Lots, THAT IMMBNSE PROPERTY IN HOCHE- .LAGA WARD, FACING ONTARIO ST.running back to the limits of the city, over 2,000,000 square feet of most valuable land, \u2018about 600,000 feet lying between Ontario Street to the foot of the hill, the balance 1,600,000 teet from Sherbrooke Street to the limits ot The location is most desirable for (very suituble sand iu enormous also clay of the finest quality, better situation for large lumber exporters, elevators, cattle exporters, or any cturing concerns, requiring large plant an fa \u2018 or siding can be had from Situated as it is not far from brickmakers quantities) atounds, no C.P.R.track.| the wharves, between Desery and Gt.Germain Streets, close to Moreau Street, only few minutes ride from the centre of the city by the Street Railway, which, by the way, pass immediately in front of the land.Low prices and easy terms.For particulars apply to ostate late Jas.Robertson, 144 Willlam gt, er to Geo: H.Labbe, 348 DcLorimier Avenue.INSURANCE.LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE Insurance.Company.CANADA BOARD OF DIRBCTORS.Edmond J.Barbeau, Esq., C oY, Bea.A.F.Gault, Baq., Samuel Fini Edward 8S.Clouston, Bsq.AD\u2019 Invested in Canads .8 3,250,000 Avaliable Assets .G0.87%.320 Mercantile risks accep at low current \u2019 @.F.C.SMITE, Chiat Agent of the Dominion.Sud-Agents\u2014 \u2019 Thomas Hiam, John G.R.Driscoll, W.Markland Molson.Special Agent French Dept.\u2014Oyrille Lauris.sick a day since.[I'can say from my heart that B.B.B.has done me good.\u201d Jan.28, 1 ___ HERBERT J.DUDLEY, Ludlow, N.B.1 «T was troubled with pimples on my face, and after using B.B.B.they disappeared, and [ am completely cured.\u201d | Will last long if you have a good on \u201cand remain true if it is guaranteed ; is modern and perfected.ALL OUR TOOLS HAVE THESE PARTI = e; it will retain its edge it will be profitable if it OULAR QUALITIES.Factory to | Rent.on Fortification Lane, between McGill and St, Poter Streets, thgpe storeys and collar, 30 feet frontage and % foot depth, very central.Rent $23.00 per month Also offices and Storerooms, corner St, Peter and Craig Ste.Apply F, HUSTON, Mechanics Institute Bldg., 204 St.James St \u2019 ire Insurance : Montreal City nt, The Imperial Insurance eV Limited, Lon-: i don, Eng, British American Assur.: ance Company, Toronto.Alliance Assurance A \u2019 GEORGE C.HIAM, Imperial Building, Gt.James Strest.i .- T | A Le .\u201d , perf x a pre oe A \u2014\u2014\u2014 3 a A IL PT NON fp et og mtr re \u201cem ot Go 2 .: je i LL .3 .00 p.m.WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.19.0 8.0.Ar.{6.10 p.m.° MARIE, 8T.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, - 50 Pacific at 91%.1 Bank of Montreal at 238%, 50 Telegraph at 171%.CONTIGS DSI EE re LD SNS CLOSING QUOTATONS TT Na RATE CAMADIANPAGIFIG HOSPITALS WANTED 2522725) STL REGUL) es LOANS MADE ov\u2014- | zimssss PROTECT MONTREAL LABOR.Alderman Martineau moved the adoption \u2014\u2014\u2014 Two Public Bodies Urge Upon City Council Immediate LE Action.With another smallpox scare staring the city in the face, with every prospect that the disease may flit across the river from Laprairie and lay hold upon the thickly congested districts of this municipauty, IC Is little wonder that bodies outside \u2018the City Council are now com-nencing to agl- tate that prompt measures for repression e taken should the disease secure à In such an event the clic.lack shall b ou de nuls wo be a suitable hospital for the treatment of the cases as they arose.The resent civic hospital\u2014originally intended or the treatment of amalipox\u2014has for lhe past four months been given over chlefly \u201cto those suffering from scarlet fever and diphtherla, the building being atsone time crowd: to overflowing with persons 80 afflicted.Even now, after a couple © weeks\u2019 effort towards lessening the number of these patients, there would only be room for the treatment of 40 smallpox.vic.¢ims, and Dr.Louls Laberge, the local medical health officer, only yesterday ex- ressed the view that i would be uvsie o place the smallpox patients in such close juxtaposition to those suffering from other, end less virulent, types of contaglous disease.\u201cI must say,\u2019 he remarked, \u2018that J should prefer .separate buflding: but that, at the present moment, is out of the Question.\u2019 These being the facts, and the aldermen for the most part having displayed remarkable apathy fn regard to the provision «f suitable quarters in which care may be taken of those who come under .ue re- ncy of epidemic disease (one of the cy athers having gone so far as to asser that there was too much zeal for the public health just now), It ls not surprising that, at the meeting of the City Cour:ci! esterday afternoon, two letters should ave been read upon the subject\u2014one from the Provincial Board of Health and the other from the Board of \u2018Irade\u2014both of them urging upon the Council the neves- sity of constructing a mew contagious o's.ease hospital, Dr.Pelletier, the sccretary of the \u2018Provin- clal Board, wrote as follows:\u2014 ° Board of Health of the Province of Quebec wishes to officlally notify you that smallpox has already appeared in four municipalities of the ovince-St.Remi par- sb.Laprairie village, Bic and Calumet Is- nd, \u2018Two of these municipalities are in the immediate vicinity of Montreal, and the reports that the Council receives from Jn- tario and the United States causes apprehension that the disease may reach Mout- \u201c speak only of the United States, there have been more than 6,000 cases o smallpox within two months, and the States nearest to the border of Canada appear to suffer most.\u201cIn présence of those facts, the Board of Health calls your attention to the necessity of providing immediately a place where the sick\u2019 could be isolated in case of .a sma'l- pox, epidemic so that full preparation may e ha \u2019 ' **The Board of Health hopes, further, that the City Council will take note of the embarrassing position in whlch it is at the present time owing to the lack of a frs er lace in which to treat those suffering rom contagious diseage, and hope that It will take, without any further delay, the necessary measures to provide the city with a modern hospital which will permit the facing of any similar emergency in the future.\u201d ' The resolution from the Board of Trade which accompanied the letter from tuat\u201d body was couched In even stronger terms.Roth documents were Inld on the table until next Monday, when the by-law to raise $100.000 for the establishment of such an Institution, in co-operation with the Grey Nuns and the Royul Victoria and Gen>ral Hospitals, will come up for its second res.ng.ELECTRICAL CONTRACT.Mr.Jules \u2018Bourbonniere, manager of the Imperial Electric Light Company, wrote: *We desire to announce that our company had intended to submit a tender for the new municipal electric light.contract, but, after examining the specifications prepared by your sub-committee, we have come to the conclusion that it is impossible for anyone, other than the present holder of the contract, to tender at a reasonable price.\u201d At Ald, Hart's suggestion the letter was lald on the table to await the discussion on the specifications which will take place possibly at the next meeting of the Coun- .ell.Ald.Hart pointed out that Mr.Bour- bonniere, was disposed to assume very much the same attitudè as had Mr.W.McLea Walbank, manager of the Lachine Company, In an interview published recent ly In The Herald.\"Of course, if the preparation of the specifications had been left entirely In the hands of these gentlemen there would now be no grounds for complaint on thelr part.\u2018The specifications in question had been prepared with the utmost care, the highest authorities and the best contracts on the continent having been consulted, but he was free to say that nel- ther hé nor his colleagues had anticipated that the document would be accepted in its entirety.It was now up to the electrical managers, not to write letters of criticism in broad, general terms, hut to particu- lerize as to the points in which they thought the specifications might not unreasonably be amended.\u2018Such a course, If adopted, would do much in guiding the Council to a fair and satisfactory conclu- slon\u2014one which, he trusted.placing all the prospective tenderers on a footing of equal.ty.would meet with the unqualified approval of all interested.' THE ABATTOIR QUESTION.- À petition from the resldents\u2019 of, Victoria- town was read protesting against the eStablishment of an abattoir by the Laing Pack- Ing Company.in that locality.As the company is prehiblted from establishing an abattolr at any wolnt within the city Ilm- ite, a virtual monopoly naving been granted several years ago to the Union des Abattoirs, it bas appealed to the Leglslature at Quebec for permission ta carry out its design.Hence the antagonistic agitation which hax been raging in\u2019 Point 8t.Charles with more or less fury for the past few weeks.The petitioners, in this instance, pointed out that the erection of such a place,.in the centre of such 4 \u2018densely populated district as the Y%oint, would constitute a permanint menace to the public health.Ald.Laporte pointed dut that the private bill of the Laing Company would be considered in the Private.Bills Committee at Quebec to-day,, and that the citv had decided to ask for a postponement of the dis- ctasion for a week, in order that it might have time to decide upon a proper course of action.\u2018The Finance Committee would mtet this afternoon to consider the question, and .he would ask that Ald.Robertson and Ald.Lamarcne, representing tite Hygiène Committee, be present.\u201cI would llke to suggest also the name of Ald.Tansey,\u201d remarked Ald, Gallery, \u2018it you have no objection.\u201d \u201cAnyone who Is Interested,\u201d answered Ald.Laporte, \u201cwill be welcomed at the meeting.\u201d .\u201cIt should be very casy to got the bill postponed,\u201d asserted Mayor Prefontaine, \u2018until some future day, so .that the clty may protect itself.\u201d CONTRACTS Most of the remainder of the session was glreu over to the consideration of a num.or of contracts embodied In reports from the Police, Roads, and Parks and Ferries Committee, In.the Police report, R.Charlebois had been given the contract for officers\u2019 winter trousers at a rute which was seven cents higher than the price submitted by J.Normandin.A proposal to refer the whole report back, with the request that tenders be accepted for whole sults, and not for different parts of the same, was defeated on n vote of 18 to 14.Ald.Le- Leuf explained that the committee thought it waq advisable that Mr.Charlebols should make the trousers for both officers and men, A majority of the nlderinen, however, decided that Mr.Normandin was en- titied to the benefit of the seven cents, When the tenders for shoes were opened.it was found that Fogarty & Co.had sent in the lowest tender regwiar in form.Another gave two figurea, the ower of which was ten cents less than that of Fogarty & Co.which the committee recommended for ac ance.Some of the aldermen thought that, notwithstandi the irregularity, the Council should avail itself of the lowest 00 der.but thelr contention was not sus- Althongh lt wifi cost more, Montreal fabor .will be protected.we rded a $1,600 con- | | beef, Bc to Be; of the report recommending that the-econ- e supply of curbstons be award- \u201cyear something 1,200 feet were .at a cost of about 50 cents.r.Rock offers to supply it at 45c and Se Rés foot.Wishing to protect the working men of the city of Montreal,\u201d said Alderman Mar- tineau, \u2018\u2018the Road Committee prepared specifications obliging the contractor for the supply of stone for sidewalks and curbs to extract and dress the sald stone within the limits of the territory recognized by the Stonecutters\u2019 Union of Montréal.\u2018Two tenders were reccived\u2014one from Mr.Leroux, stating that his quarry Is docated at St.Vincent de Paul; the other tender was from \u2018Mr.Roch, whose auarry is situated at Vil- leray, near Montreal.Villeray is comprised in the places recognized by the stonecut- ters, and the persons who work in the quarries in that locality recelve the wages specified by the unlon.Alderman Raby opposed the adoption ot the report, use \u2018the contract had been awarded to the highest tenderer.Alderman Bumbray asked that the stone be inspected by the secretary of the Sione- cutters\u2019 Union heéfore being accepted.Alderman Raby proposed that Alderman .Martineau's motion be amended by subeti- toting She name of Mr.Leroux for that ef \u201cMr.Leroux,\u201d sald Alderman Raby, \u201cis a citizen of Montreal and is also a taxpayer.\u2018His tender, belng the lowest, shrud be accented.\u201d Alderman Oulmet sald that Mr.Leroux was from St.Vincent de Paul and that the workmen who would be employed resided In St.Vincent de Paul, whercas Mr, Roca was a cltizen of Montreal.In answer to Alderman Taucher, Alderman Oulmet further stated that the stone extracted in Villeray was of an exce.~at Quality, and had been furnished vy the tonecutters\u2019 Unlon of Montreal.Alderman Ricard said hie would vote for the adoption of the report, .The amendment, heing voted upon, was lost on a division of 14 against 16.The main motion was adopted on the same division reversed: : FEATURES OF THE WHEAT SITIATO English Visible Supply\u2014Today's Prices Compared with Those of a Year Ago.Markets abroad swing at easy prices, but were without significant othey, than of indifference to any bullishigess, with retutive prices so much bigner this year than Just \u2018year, wheat belpg 7c higher in New York, ,10c bigher at Caleago, aua corn \u201cec higher In both markets.\u201che Lig stocks in the American visible whtat supply and on pas- suge are the primary factors of confideice, Ou passage wheat officially increased 216,- 000 busbels, and per Broomball lnercased 344,000 bushels.World's shipments were respectively reported as 7.617,000 and 8,244,- OVO bushels.\u2018the English visible supply of wheat increased 388,000 bushels, and, ne- cording tv Beerbohm, compares as follows, in quarters of elght bushels: ) Qrs, | Qrs.1901 .\u2026.8,100,000 | 1896 .7,100,000- 1900 % .\u2026.B,075,0UV 15V5 .U,5UU,000 1809 .8,374,000 os 1808 .8,750,000 | Average .7,957,000 07 eens 7,500,000 The French markets continue to be more or less unsettled pending a decision regarding the Bons d'lmportation blll now under discussion in the French Jenate.Oplalons differ, but It is expected that the bill will pass in some\u2019 form and lead to freer exports of flour and corresponding Increased lm- port purchases of foréign wheats.- In the six months ending Jan.41 the quantity of wheat imported by France amounted to 3,940,000 bushels, agninst 1,846,000 bushels for the same time last year, but practizally the whole of this was duty-free wheat from Algeria and Tunis.Co $.§ May wheat opened in Chicago at 24 and at 1230 was quoted at 754 to 73%.May corn was lower at 40%.MONTREAL MARKETS GRAIN.\u2014There is only a fair trade.Bids over the cable for Canadian wheat were moderate and sales of No.1 spring were made at 68c east; white and red at Ac high and at 66\u20ac low to New York.The local market for oats was éffm, but buss ness is quiet at, 32¢ to 32%e ex store, in car lots.We quote: Ontarlo No.1 spring wheat afloat May, 76%c to Tic; peas, 72l4e; No.1 onts, 35c; No.2, 34c; buckwheat, | 56c; rye, 58L4c to 50e; and No.2 bartey, 30c.At points enst of Toronto No.1 wlilte and red wheat are selling at 66c: No: 1 apring.high freights, @8c:; peas west, C2tée; No.1 oats east, 20140 to 30c; No.2 west, 28l4¢, No.2 barley, high, 40%ce to 41c.rye east, 498,¢ to 50¢; buckwheat, Grand Trunk, 33c,, and Canadian Pacific, lic.FLOUR.\u2014A fair jobbing \u2018trade was done in flour and the market Is without anv new feature, prices being unchanged.We quote: Manitoba best spring patents, $4.50: winter wheat patents, $3.69 to $4; straight rollers, $1.30 to $3.40; In bags, $1.60 to $1.70: and Manitoba .strong bakers, $4.10 to $4.20.MEAL.\u2014The demand for rolled eats in small lots was fair at $3.35 to.%3.40 per barrel.and at $1.65 to $1.70 per bag.; FEED.\u2014The trde If\u201c féed continues active and prices-are waintained.We quote: Manitoba brap, in bags, $17; shorts, $18: and mouillie, 820 to $24: Ontario bran, In bulk, $17, and shorts $18-per ton.| HAY.\u2014Recelpts of haled hay are small, for which the demand ls good, and prices rule firm.The export demand at country pints 19 reported active, We quote: No.1, 10.50 to $11: 0.2, £9.50 to $19; and clover, $8 to 38.25 por ton, In car lots, on track.CHEESE.\u2014The mnafket shows no change .and the range is about 9%e to 10%c.BUTTER.\u2014Trade is falr.Pinest creamery Is quoted at 22%c, to 23¢, seconds at 2ic to 21140, western dairy nt 17346 to 18c, and Manitoba at 16c to 17c ns to grade.EGGS.\u2014The tone of the market.was weaker and prices declined 1c per dozen.The demand for fresh was fair and sales of lots were made at 19c and single cases at 20c per dozen.The prospects are that with continued mild weather recripts will stendlily Incrense and lower prices will rule.Limed atock was only in limited demand at 13c to 15¢ per dozen.MAPLE PRODUCT\u2014Therre was no change In maple product and business is slow.We quote: Syrup at T0¢ to 73c .per large tin, fi0c to 60e per small tin, and at 6c to Te per Ib, In wood; sugar, 7c to 8c, HONEY.\u2014Rusinesa In honey was quiet and prices unchanged.We quote as follows: White clover comb, 13 to 14y,r: white extracted, Ble to 10c: Buckwheat In om! c to 12c; and extracted, Tc to Se.* POTATOES.\u2014There was a fair demand for potatoes and sales of car lots were made at 40c to 42%c per hag.ONIONR.\u2014A fair trade was done In ontons und prices rule firm at £3.25 to $3.30 per barrel.BEANS.\u2014The demand for beans | | lots \u2018waa falr at $1.60 to $1.05 fou prima ASHEBS.\u2014Th:ee was nothing new in ashes to note, prices being steady.We quote: Mrate, $5 to £5.10; an .7 $4.75 per 100 lbs, 1 seconds.$4.40 to POULTRY.\u2014A fair trade was done in oultry, there Leing un proved.demand or turkeys and chickene, e quote: Turkeys, at 8c to 10e, chickens at Be \u2018to 100.fowls at 4c to Gc, geese at Jc to 7c, and ducks at 7c to 8c per Ib, MEATS.\u2014The demand for dressed: meats was\u2019 good and the market steady.prices.We quote: Hindquarters lamb 0 Fc: mutton et te fei a ; mu 0 amd ots 814¢ per 1b, © +#nd HOGS.\u2014Advices from some of the largest shipping points In Ontario state that supplies are well cleaned up: consequently receipts will probably he small for the.hal.ance of the season.\u2018The demand for small lots was fair fo-das, and sales Were made at fes te $9 for lightwelghta, and at 15.50 to'$8:65 for heavy, per 100 lbs, Co in active ntl \u201cStreet\u201d Would Not Be Sur- .Either Way.The loca! stock market is aometliing of a mystery just now, and tie best informed of the brokers are quite candid in admitting that they are not ln a position to explain It.- * Yesterday afternoon\u2019s slump, coming after a'most unlform bullisbness in the morning, makes it nothing more or less than a traders\u2019 market, with lots of excitement for the traders, ' ' The public is undoubtedly in the market display of activity and fireworks Is keep- ng them pretty well gn the jump.t Is true that the market this morning failed to develop any radical changes in the more active securities, but there was a fecllng of uncertaluty as to what the next inove would be.In fact, the Street Is pretty well accustomed to the market In ts present mood\u2014without comprehending se er- its influences\u2014ahd would not he su at a material decline or further cou able advance.The Dominlon Iron and Steel prospectus was favorable commented upon, and the impression was that the 30,000 shares of preferred offered for sale at present would be readily subscribed.\u2019 The eommon sold In Boston this morning a 30 - Montreal Street Railway earnings yesterday were $4,870.06, an increase compared with the same day last year of $360.10.L.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable quoted Grand Trunk firet at 931, second at 663%, third at 23%, Canadian Pacific at 94 and Anaconda at 0% : Return of traffic earnings of the Canadian Pacific Rallway Company fron February 21 to February 28:\u2014 MOI .c0c0opooopocso0cc0000 $042,000 00 LEE ea doi gun cn nu 400.000 \u2014\u2014\u2014w .Increase .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.sessacues .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.$ 52,000 Grand Trunk Railway system's cârnings from February 23 to 28:\u2014 1 \u2018anse scacavtccan au.000 000 0apû $523,469 480,374 account uoncetos1ecuc0c 0.d0000 Increase ere ttc $ 43,005 $ The Dominion Iron and Steel Company, Limited, will open lists Thursday, March 14, and close at 3 pr on Monday, March ,18, for an Issue of $3,000,000 7 per cent.preferred stock in 30,000 shares of $100 each, The total issue of preferred stock will be $3,000,000 or 50,000 shares, of which 30,000 shares are now offered at £85 and accrued dividend for each $100 share, The shares are entitled to eumulative preferential dividends at the rate of 7 per cent.per annum, payable from the net earuings of the company, halfyearly, in April! and October.The Bank of Montreal, the Cana- dlan Bank of Commerce and the Royal Bank of, Canada are authorized to Tccelve subscriptions, and the National Trust Com: pany, Limited, is transfer qsent and trustee for the hondholders.It is estimated that the Dominion Iron and Steel Company will receive from the Canadian Government bounties to the amount of $8,005,000 durin the next seven years.The public are we acquainted with.the ¢xtent of the operations which the company Is inaugurating and the .perscnnel of the directorate, Toronto, March 4.\u2014Toronto Rallway earn- ngs: \u2014 Inc.Sunday, Feb, 24.:.81.707 $172 Monday, Feb.25.eeee 4,130 108 Tuesday.Feb.28.4,344: .200 Wednesday, Feb, 27.4,183 X Thursday, Feb.28.4,160 ~ 318 Friday, Marah 1.4.282 168 Saturday, March 2.4815 82 Totals .5 .+ oe J 27-861 $1,251 There 18 a considerable amount of gossip afloat ahout Toronto Railway.One story ls to the effect that new stock will be issued at par to acquire the Metropolitan.Another that the next dividend will be 144 per cent., and still another fiat power will he.delly- ered from Niagam in the not di@fnt future.There is probably something in the rumor about power from Niagora.It is known that two different syndlcates have been negotiating with Toronto Ilectrie Light people in regard to delivering power here from Niagara.The most satisfactory it le the jatge users, such ar Toroûto Rall.way and the Toranto Electric Light Company.\u2014Taronto Mail.\u2019 s $ 45 Car earninga of the Toronto Railway Com.| pany for Ear ried to $100.512.51, compared with 03.04.19 for Fehraary, 1600, an increase of $3,558.32.MORNING BOARD SALES.5Q shares Canadian Pacific at 91%.20 shares Halifax Raliway at 01.115 shares Montreal Telegraph at 17114, 1 share Bank of Montreal at 258.50 shares Dominion Coal pref at 11014, $2000 Dominlon Conl Bonds at 111.205 shares Twin Clty at 73, | \u2018 25 shares Twin City at 734., 425 shares Twin City at 73.150 shares Twin Clty at 72%.25 «hares Cable at 1 : 175 shares Cable at 167 25 shares New Street at 262.150 shares Royal Electric at 221.La 25 shares Royal Electric at 22144.- 70 shares Royal Electric at 221.50 shares Royal Electric at 22044.213 shares Roval Electric at 221, © 50 shares Royal Electric at 22115, 225 shares Royal Electric at 22%, = ~~ 75 sharea Toronto Raliway at 10014, 25 shares Toronto Railway at 1006.15 slinres Toronto Ratiway at 10044.25 shares Toronto Ratlway nt.10015, 90 shares Toronto Railway at 1001g, 10 shares Richelleu at112, : 53 shares Montreal Gas at 231.1500 shares Montrenl Gas at 230, , 100 shares Montreal Gas at 220%, 2% shares Montreal Gas at oe ., 250 shaves Montreal Gas at 230._ \u201con shares Montreal Gas at 220%, 1000 shares Payne at 40.700 shares Republic at 39.CATTLE MARKETS Receipts of live stock at the East End Abattoir Market were cattle, 25 sheep d lambs, and 25 calves.The tone of the niarket was weak, and prices declined fully 25c per 100 lbs.\u2018This was due to the fact that the.supply was much in excess of the requirements of the trade, as some of the leadingfhutchers of Inte were, and still are, buylug their supply-of beef already dressed, of \u201cwhich the receipts In this market have been considerable during the past few weeks, and as the quality of the same is tight up to the mark they are_glvtog more of thelr attention to thls branch of the trade; consequently the demand for llve | rattle today was slow and was quiet even at the reduction In prices.Choice peeves, sold at 4440 to 4140, gnod at 3e to 46, fair at 2%c to 3 c¢, nud common at 2c to z per 1b., \"he trade In sheep and lambs was slow x account of the continued small offerings, \\ een gold at Ie, and lambs at 4440 to fe per Ib.(hives brought from $2.30 to $10 each, Live hogs as to size and quality.were in good demand, and firm 7¢ per lb, .at 6%c to was slow, and the tone of the market was weaker, prices showing a decline of Ye since this day week, with sales of choice \u2018States at 1203.American sheep sold at 4c.Liverpool, March 4.\u2014Supplies of cattle and sheep were heavy: In consequence the market was weak, and prices declined ec.Choice Canadian cattle sold st llc and sheep at 18C.: A private cable received from Liverpool quoted Canadian cattie at 1lc, American cattle at 11%e, Canadian sheep at 18e, jambs at 16c, and American sheep at 14e., WHEAT IN SIGHT .The total amount of wheat in sight shows a decrease of 88,000 bushels, compared with a week ngo, nnd an Increase of 18,671,000 \"in ® roliowink tale shows the amount of e w a n wheat on pdr fos to United Kingdom and continent :\u2014 Mac.4,01.Feb.25,°01.Mar.5,°00.Visible sup- , y.US.& 4 - Prnada .ST7,2R4.000 57,050,000 34,088,000 On passage : .to 1.K.28,000,000 98,264,000 18,280,000 On passage / h Roch wns a NP dette out of finie prédit Stonecutters\u2019 Union » TO OURS TRS GRIP I¥ TWO DAYS Total wheat : Laxative Hrome-Quininé removes the cause.¢ : .5 re in sight .04,834,000 94,440,000 -80,688,000 \\ \u2014prised- to See Fhem\u2014Go\u2014 to a considerable extent, and the continued: | way of disposing of power, once It was.1 brought to Toronto's dors, wuld hé to sell The\u2014Catlegi\u2014m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 London, March 4.\u2014The trade in eattle tr=8:100000\u20145r640/000\u20148,200:000- 75 Gas at , 125 Gas at 290.125 Gas at 0.50-Gas- .425 Gas at 230.300 Blectric at 222, ; 25 Blectric at 222.50 Toronto Rallway at 160%.50 Toronto Rallwayv at 100%.50 Twin City at 72 .23 Twin OKky at 72 | 23 Dominton Cotton at 90.100 Street Rallway at 268.50 Street Railway at 268.23 Street Railway at 384 50 Street Railway at 268 100 Dominion Coal at 39.100 Dominion Coal at 3814 100 Dominton Coal at 39.500 Republic at 39, 500 Republie at 39.pr NEW YORE ETOCER \" - The following quotations were recelved by G.D.Monk over J.8.Bache & Co.'s private wira at 2 o\u2019cloex: : ) \u2018Mar.4 Mar.8 Op.C - DESCRIPTION.+ Op.CL 3 Am, Tobaooo.1313 323} 198 128 Am.St reg.Co pret Gadi ddii ei id m.Sugar R?g.Co .do.o.prof .a.aie Anaconda Mining Co.47} 48F 49 48i Atch,, Top.& 8t, F.568 57 Ad do.do, pref 88% B80 R9 K8| AmericanSteol & W _.Baltimoroand Ohlo.do do - pret Brooklyn Rapid T.Canadian sacific.1 Canada Southern .Chen, & Ohio .Chicago, Burl.& Quincy Chicago Gas.Chicagok North Westara ( Chicago, R.I.& Pacific.Chicago, Mi, & St.Panl.Continental Toboa., co do do or Consolidated Gas, N.Y.Colorado Fuel and Tron.Cleveland Cou.& St.L.Delaware.Lack & Ween, Delaware& Hudson.Denver & Rio G, com.Denver & Rio G, pref xd, Duluth, 8th.Bi.& All.o pref.Glucose com.4 a.\u201c > pfd .- vee en 111, Central.3 .Jersey Central.ace eve wave sees Kansas& Texas vfd.868 54 .16% Lako Krie & Wostorn.\u2026 «.«cco cree secs do do.pret.\u2026.seve save sade Louisville & Nashville.92 Ft 93 Manhattan Klevated xd, 1174 1184 118) lI8t MissouriPaoifio.st 90f 904 Metropolitan Traction.161 163; 1 164.National Lead Co.À.155 15% 0, pef.Lo.vase Northern Pac.com.new 5 Si 81} 8¢ o do pref.87 87.87 N.Y.Ceontral& Hudson.133% 144} 184 141 N.Y.Lake Krieand W.\u2026.23 28 + 28 do do, 1f.pret.\u2026.vs do do.IH pret.624 65 Gt N.Y.Ontarfo & Western 32) 33} 33 N.Y.Air Brake Co Omaha com.Pacific Mail Prossed 3tel, Com.do do prof Phil.& Reading.all paid .Pullman.ciceeenvece a.sees + 200 Southern Railway.ocom.23} 25} 25) 25 do.do, pref xd.7 7 7 Southern Pacllle.432 44¢ 44) 41 lonn, Coal & iron.513 353 à 53 Third Avonue .ceceevee 2.21 aioe vee \u2018Taxas Pacifio.\u2026 0 0.» 20% Twin City .veavess ees.oo TH 18 U 8, Leather, com.12% 124 14 12 da.do.pref xd .4 U.S, Rubber, com .:19ÿ 1%.Lo.* de ado; Pret \"ig \u201c39 \"863 \u201ca nion Pacific, com.do do prof .Bt, 85 .Wabash .on0ee 317 174 17% do pref.om eue Western Union \u2018Tel.à 87 et ; Great Northorn.197 198} 200 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Mar.5, (Mar.4 .DmscriPTION, ud | i d .x = a .< 18 fa.Canadian Pacific Railway.9 91}| 914] O12 0 sr0anesac cer lues DSS.A.pfd.5 MSR.aren Po New.Toronto Street Ry .Halifax Elec Tram Co.Do do Bond gt.John Electric Ry.\u2018fwin City Transit.Do do ptd.Rick.and Ont Nav, Ce Commercial Cable Co.168 [187 Do.Coupon Bonds.105 [108 |.[.Do.lteg.Bonds.j.\u2026.|.|.Montreul TelegraphCo .]178 [171 (175 (171 | Bell Telophone O0.-|U75 |170 [375 [170 Montreal GasCo.eee.230 [2202/2388 (3384 People's Heatand Light.\u201ceus fesso [rs vefne0s do DBonds.al.].}.Royal KlectricCo.{221 {2203227 [225 Montreal Cotton Co.145 jt40 .|.Dominion Cotton Co.xd.91 89 90 89 Canada Colored Cotton Go.79 78 77 79 \u201cDo do Bonda|100 98 |.|.Morchants Cotton .\u2026.128 1125 [125 1124 Warlagle.ree 45 43 4941 35 Dom.Conl Common 39 383] .| 304 lo fa.LTS Le COL Cin [110 Pa Do M onde cccetesn ce rae.nk of Montreal .2355 250 [255 CntarioBank.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.{.sohs Bank.200 {195 ank of l'oronto.230 250 1736 Bank of British N ola] Merchants .164157 |.oe [18D 1175 f Ni .|985 [290 Kastern Townships.laurentide Pulp Co Commerce .PR Hochelaga.Ottawa Quebec .veseanreneso]120 Venu [-000feces La Banque Nationale.vecofees Jersofruce North West Land pfd.eevofecorforosfesse ARE YOU OPEN TO CONVICTION ?The Use of One Package of MALT BREAKFAST FOOD \u2018Will Prove its Superiority Over All Other Cereal Foods, The large majority of intelligent people are dtways open to conviction when the important subject of food values is discussed.- i i bo Many breakfast grain foods now in use | CREDIT FONCIER F, ==REAL ESTATE City Property and Farms.Loans made to Municipalities ~and School Corporations.\u2014 Debentures bought Amounts and terms to suit all classes of borrowers.For further :uforination, Lliguk forms, etc, apply to MONTREAL.0, .30 ST.JAMES STREET R.Wilson-Smith INVESTMENT BROKER, 101 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Government Bonds, \u2018Municipal Securities, Industrial Securities A large lime of gilt edge investwments always on hand.TRANSVAAL, .CAPE COLONY, NATAL, RHODESIA.The Imperial Bank of Ganada Is prepared to issue Letters of Credit Negotiable at Branches of the Standard Bank of South Africa, Limited.Buruor, Gloria Mantle \"No.RENTALS AT LOW month's notice cancel their contract.Modern.Gloria Light es BEST.Choice of Globe, 85e Put up free of charge.GLORIA MANTLES, Mc.REPAIRS FREE.Tho Auer Co.iusists on a in writing' to Attend to it in time.WE SELL BOTH.RATES.Ancient.The United Incandescent Light Co., 2 Vir Sei 1028 24 VICTORIA 8B LOCAL CATTLE FREIGHTS In local export live stock elreles the feature of late has heen the enquiry for ocean freight from this port for day from some Ontario shippers, and space to liverpool as been booked at 478 6d per bead, which Is the same rate the first engagements were made at ldsg season.To other ports no business is reported yet, but the asking rate, for Manchester space Is said to he 60s, Cables to-day were discouraging to shippers, especlally from Liverpool, ns they noted a sharp decline In prices, hut this was not altogether a surprise to them, an a cable was received on Saturday stating that supplies of both enttle and sheep were heavy, and a break In prices wad ex- feted; According to an English live stock ournal, a wovement Is at present on foot to stop the Importation of live éattie.junto all foreign minrkets, and that the matter is te be brought before the House of Cam- mons at an early date.If such a law ns the above Is ever passed, it will no doubt he a great blow to Canada's live stock trade.' - | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018MY HEART WAS THUMPING MY LIFE UT.\u201d is the way Mrs.R.I.Wright of Brockville, Ont., describes her sufferings from smcthering, fluttering and palpitation.After trying many remedies without benefit six bottles'of Dr.Agnéw's Cure for the Heart restored her to perfect health.The first dose ing\u2019 ceased altogether.\u201451 pr HANGED IN HIS BARN.Utica, N.Y., Mareh 5.\u2014Chester Tuttle, a bacheéter, 70 yedrs old, residing with his sister's family at Fly, Creek, Manged hime self in bis barn.leaving no explanation for his act.Tuttle owned two of the fluest farms in the county.had n farm In the west, and a comfortable bank account.SCARLET FEVER SUBSIDING.- Scarlet fever 1s disappearing.Last week the number-of cases were wroatly reduced, and (nring the week but four denths resulted from the disease.\u201cCAPT.W.LACEY.|.A Salvation Army Officer, whose Dys -popsia was cured by Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets\u2014He had Suffered for Bight \u2018Years.; ; The exposure and fatigue which is an \u201c experience of a Salvation Army Officer, |-often seriousiy-impairs-the-health.-\u2026 | These devoted men and women are often forgetful of their own physical well being, in their anxiety to carry on their work of lifting up the fallen.When stationed at Hamilton, Ont.Capt.W.Lacey suffered severely from Dyspepsia.He had suffered for cight years.He had it so bad he could nol work.Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablels cured him.This is his statement regarding his cuse:\u2014 .©] have heen troubled for cight years with Dyspepsia.C that 1 could not work.I tried several medicines, but cpuld.not get anything to cure me.1 tried Dodd's Dyspepsia Tah- lets.The first box did me more good than anything 1 had ever taken, I can now ent .anything.1 am completely cured.You mar publish this.\u201d \u2018 - .Capt.Lacey would not subscribe to any statement that was not absolutely true iu every particular.- Ie had Dyspepsia for eight years\u2014a chronic case He was cured by Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets.; \u2018Such straightforward and, unequivocal testimony is enough to convince any reasonable person that to suffer longer with Dyspepsia ig folly.The cure that cures is sold wherever medicine is sold.Ask for Dodd's Dyrpep- sia Tablets, and accept nothing, else.\u2026\u2026.THE.Landen oaraatee Aidunt Cn, Gd) .of London, Hngland.Pidelity Bonds and Accident Policies gave almost instant relief, and in a day suffer | invariable and unavoidable part of the |.1 was go sick with it | MISTAKE COST ILIS LIFE.St.John, N.B., March 3.\u2014David I\u2019.Chisholm, 5 years, died yesterday.On Sunday maining he took a small dose of earbolic neld by mistake.Hhe was a clerk in the &rdhioo! Trustees\u2019 office.Previously he had been principal of two of the city rChools.A widow survives him.This signature is on every box of the \u2018genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tsbiets the remedy that cmres a cold in one day F.C.HIRSCH, Member Montreal Mining Exchang | MINES and MINING STOCKS BOUGHT and SOLD.45 ST.FRANCO13 XAVIER STREXT, MONTREAL .\u2018Felcphone Main 1249 PATENTS.ATENTS an TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, Temple Building, MONTREAL PROMPTLY SEGUI Write today for a free copy of our interesting books \u201cInventors Help\u201d nnd \u201cHow yon are swindled.\" We have extensive cxpcricnco in the intricate patent taws of HO foreign countries.Send sketch, model OP photo.for free ndvicc.MARION & MARION Experts, New York Lifes Building, Montreal, and Atlantic Buliging, Washin_ton, 11 C.IN ATENTSHMW COUNTRIES QUARANTEED | BEAUDRY & BROWN CiviL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYERS 107 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL FETHERSTONHAUGH, Pe ROCURED & CO.Canada Lie Building, MONTREAL 2 ROAD 5 DEPARTMENT, Tenders for the Supply of Unbroken Stone and Macadamizing Stone, - Taken from Any Quarry in the City of Montreal, TRADE MARKS SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the City Clerk, and deposited in the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, up to Twelve o'clock noon on THURSDAY, the 14th day of March, 1909, for tho supply of Unbroken Stone and Mac- adamaziàg Stone, as required by the Road | Committee of the City of Montreal, vie: 1st.\u2014For 300 toises of Unbroken Bane ouge ger for a brief time; there foods are not satisfying or healthful; in many cases they are injurious to health hecause they contain starchy and indigestible ingredients that tax and \u2018retard digestion; such foods ave feeders of Bright's Disease, diabetes, constipation and indigestion.- The use of one package of the now popular Malt Breakfast Food (sufficient for 25 or 30 meals), will convince the most skeptical of its wondrous deliciousness, its, satisfying properties, its vim-imparting and strength-giving virtues and its marvellous power to correct disordered digestion.alt Breakfast Food builds, braces and \u2018energizes, It is the Health F cellence for young and.old.Your Grocer will recommend it.= | : ) rer Lightning Neuralgia Cure.Simply powerful\u2014scarcely less than five times stronger than any other pain remedy in the world\u2014is Nerviline.In brief, one drop of Nerviline has a power.over pain equal to five drops of any other remedy.lf you suffer from neuralgia, use \u201cof its value and you get rid of yout pain.\u2019 Druggists sell it.© Money back if ho .ood par.ex- | Not dangerous because it acts quickly.| : t Palicies-tsrued in French language then Information and rates supplied immediately on application lo Dp.W.ALEXANDER, Gon, Manager for Canada, Toronto.W.MAYNE McCOMBE, Gonerad Agent, ; 88 Canada Lifo Building, Mortreal, Tel, Main 1568.Or to Spiral Mailing Tubes.e only satisfactory mailing tube made= eo tabrotected at both ends by tight fit- fade in all lengths, from 13 to #4 inches, and of different diameters.NE Write us for prices on large or small quan- ttes.ese tubes are considerably cheaper than.the old fashioned hand made.article, [CHARLES F.DAWSON, COMMERCIAL STATIONER, 26 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Cerporation of Montreal, and'toised and measured in the quarry.» 2nd.\u2014For the supply and deliyary of 3.000 tous, morc or less, of Macadainizing Stone.Specifications and forms of tender, together with all information, may be obtained at the Office of the, City Syrveyor, in the City Hall.No tender will be consideted unless submitted on the aforesald forms., The Road Committee reserve the right to reject the lowest.or any tender.Said tenders will be opened by the undersigned in the presence of the intcrested par- tien ht the first meeting of the Road Committee following their reception.L 0.DAVID, Cit, lerk.City Clerk's Office, 7 Clerk City Hall, Montreal, March 2, 1901, HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WBY- mahegan Salmon Club will take place on the 13th instant, at 8 o'clock p.m., in Mr.or .m.,, BOËTON VAUDR .10 p.ST.JpRÔLE D.STE, LABRLL, am.4.10 p.m.6.15 IN ALL COUNTRIES - |.H.A.PRICE, Assistant General Passenges - ,| James \u201cTel.Main £68.Montreal N° .À » - e Weymahegan Salmon Club.\u2019 treal, Nach, Togt, ou Club.\u201d Montreal, dia + DULUTH-Lv.*10.00 p.m.Ar.\u201c8.00 8.m- OTTAWA~\u2014Ly, Place Viger, 18.30 a.m., 15.40 me.Ar.12.55 p.m.110.00 p.m.Lv.16.15 p.m., *10.08 p.m.1600 19.3% a.m., {11.20 a.m., 16.10 PBs c QUEBEC?Im.Lv.18.20 a.m., 12.00 p.m., 53-30 101190 p.m.Ar, *6.3 a.m., 12:10 .m., §6.30 p.m.(Sun.only.) Ly\u2019 bo\u2019s mt *7.46 b.m.,.7.45 p.m.Ar.UIL \u2014 Ly, 18.566 a.m., (191.30 D; Ws p.m.eg.35 p.m., 76.15 p.m., ° 36 pi.Ar.'*7.50 a.m., {8.40 8.1m.SHERBR(.00 p-m.45 GROOKE~Lv.19.00 a.m., 14.20 p-U-e to; oD Ar 38.3% am, tl 5% ame E\u2014Lv.18.20 a.m., 15.10 p.m.- ATs se 20 p.m, Ai HE = Lv.79.00 a.m.99.18 as .1.p.m., .p.m.18.35 am, \"10.50 am, 11.06 p.m.9.8 AGATHB Lv.(W)9.00 a.m., 15.30 D.Be 19.50 a.m., (W)7.05 p.n.LI Lv.(Ws.a.m., 15.30 p.m.Afs .m,, 7.00 p.m, \u201cDaily.{Week days.§Sunday only.$Dally.except \u2018Saturda y.xDally, except Monday.© ally, except Saturday and Sunday.Date \u2018 y only.(W)Wednesdays only.ICANADI OTTAWA TRAIN SERVICE - Leave Windsor St.Station 9.80 a.m., 0.58 a am.640 pam.| .m., 6.m.- All other trains daily except Sune - abd Fast Express Trains.Leaving Windsor Station at 9.55 a.m.and 4.10 pm.week days arrive Ottawa (Central tiation) at 12.10 p.m.and 6.30 p.m.respec Ye SUNDAY SPECIAL TRAIN TO ST.ANNE'S .\u201c AND RETURN.: Special train will leave Montreal, Windsor Station, for Dorval, St.Anue\u2019» and intermediate stations at 10 a.m.on.Sundays, March 10th.\u2018Returning will leave St.Anne's at 5 p.m.same day.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFIOB, 129 ST.JAMES STREET, next Post Office, | sTYh \"| été : | The INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Leaves Montreal daily at 9,00 a.m., reaching Toronto at 4.40 p.m:, Hamilton 5.40 p.m., London 7.30 p.m., Detroit, 9.40 p.m.(Central Time), and Chicago at 7.20 following morning.A Cate Parlor Car is attached to this train, serving luncheon a la carte, at any hour during the day convenient to passengers.FAST SERVICE BETWEEN MONTREAL & OTTAWA Fast trains leave, Montreal daily, except Sunday, at 9.50 a.m.and 4.10 p.m., arriving at Ottawa at 12.15 noon and 6.55 p.m.; Local trains for all C.A.R.points to Ottawa , leave Montreal at 7.40 a.m.dally, except Sun= day, and 5.50 p.m.daily.Leave Place Viger \u201cDaily.day.CITY TICKET OFFICES: : 137 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station DUR : + +\u2014\u2014PAILWAYÆ# ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1900, trains will run dally (Sunday exe cepted) as follows: : THE MARITIME EXPRESS will leave daily.except on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for Halle fax, N.S., The Sydneys, St.John, N.B., and other points in the MRritime Provinces.THE MARITIME EXPRESS, from points ag above, will arrive dauy, except on Monday.at 5.30 p.m.THB LOCAL EXPRESS .will leave dally, exe eept on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., due-to arrive at Levis at 1.05 p.u.; THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Levig : dally, except Sunday, at 5.20 p.m., due to arrive.at Montreal at 11.00 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves daily, except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m., due to arrive at Levis at 7.20 a.m., and connect! with accommodation for Campbellton, N.B.ACCOMMODATION LEAVES LEVIS at 11.4! a.m.daily, except on Bunday, due to arrive in Montreal at 10.00 L.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR NICOLET leaves \"' da'ly, except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m.FROM; NICOLET arrives \u2018 OCOM MODATION A execpt Sunday, at 10.48 at Montreal daily, a.m.Vestibule, trains, wit luxurious Sleeping and Dining Cars and First-Class Coaches os the Maritime Express.; Through Sleeping Cars Between Montreal snd Hajlfax.; .è D.POTTINGER, : General Manager.* Moncton, N.B., November 22nd, 1900.* Agsut, 143 St.James Street, Montreal.: AMES HARDWELL, Assistant General Freight Agent, 130 st.James Street (cor per St Francois Xavier St.).- CITY TICKET OFFICE.143 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LOUIS.N ji.Henault, annuitant.of Ste.Cune- H.Dandurand, real estate agent, Orille Louls Henault, trader; I.eur, merchant; George Tate, clerk: Leuls Lat Richardson, casbler; \u2018Charles ms clerk; John Simpson, master carter: R.Kennedy, foreman; James G.Ogti Cushing, notary publie; onde; Urcal ee Verdun: Jenkin, valhiama wie, clerk ectrician, James E.T \\ ; .Town- George Me\u201d! Robert Lyall, foreman; Frank k.send, © .clerk; Henry Can, roll turner; Sacs Cunningham, tailor; John Storey.rachinist; John Orton, clerk, of the City of À , that they will apply to the Legis- Montres the Province of Quebec, at its ont for the purpose uf being incorporated as & joint stock company, together with af) those.who shall form part of the corporation\u2019 under the name of \u201cThe Polat St.Charles Amateur Athletic Associdtion,\u201d for the pur.oses of forming an association of gymnaste, and of encouraging athletic exercises, of ag- quiring and holding the immavables necessary for thore purposes, and for other pures.EB.Lussier, Solicitor for Petitioners brontreäl, 30th January, 1901.The London Mutual Fire Insurance Co.[1]3 CANADA.Established 1859.Capital, $300,000 00 Does the largest businesain Canada of anyaf * tro - Hon.JOHN DRYDEN =.Presidont H.WAUDINGTON.Man.Dir, RELIARLE AGENTS WANTED throughout the Province.iNItY RLACHFORD, Mgr.Prov.Que.HENRY \"Mar Se anne NOTICE.= Is hereby given that the \u201cTransit Indurance Company, of Montreal, Canada,\u201d \u2018will apply to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, during the present session, in order to obtain, certain amendments to its charter, Vic.Chap.91, via: To change its name to that of the \u2018Royal Exchange Insurance Company of Montreal, Canada; to be allowed to fn- crease its capital to $500,000.00; to have the number of its directors increased to nine; to be granted the right of doing all fire insurance business: and to have its powers extead: ed as to.insurance agsinst burglaty, and marine insurance.: PH.V.CHALOULT, Solicitor for the Applicant, Montreal, Feb.28, VE0I.TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THB Annual General Meeting of the Share- bolders of the Montreal Warehousing Com- .any, will be held at the office of the Prest-; dent (@.T.R.Offices, Point St.Charles), oa NESDAY, the 6th day of MARCH a 0 \u2019 ; ¥ By order, SRO.HANNA and Secretary, .a m., 19.15 p.m à 9 .nm , i seed oo .m.18.28 a mm.(1)2.00 p-m- Aze : CTP 9.56 a.m., $4.10 .} i } 1 NT ou re nn oo z pra = rrr eas ramen \u2018 5 ere ; dome a re ra a ae ee A - \u2014 mn en mh = A \u201c ' + .» ¢ + \u2019 .Io THE MONTRIAL, DAILY HERALD.TUESDAY, MARCH 5,190L ., .| - - | .; .ny th r : Many people won\u2019t have any D ai o_o \u2018other make but TOOKE\u2019S, be- Or some article of Jewellry tha ng o 9 wants careful and particular atten- : : cause they know the differ ey vo guantes the fr 0 y \\ .- necessary repairs and guarantee the .cpa men S.: ° same.: - C a , : ; ence.: | ; { ; 1 ; , .- : | | \u2014 | J leo.6, Robinson & Us 1 AC K E | | | 177 ST.JAMES STREET.9397 St, Catherine Street, | | 2387 ST.CATHERINE ST., WEST.\u2019 ' .: >.° I 1553 ST.CATHERINE ST EAST.Telephone, Up 1408 2246 s \u2018 .: .- ._ | QE .C o t.Catherine Street.4 [ | SC ; } Jewellers and Diamond Merchants, ARE PREP OSTEROUS - FOR THE ESCAPE IN THE SYSTEM] GREAT OBSTACLE À GREAT CITY MONTREAL- ., ° \u2018 1 .«en?Le : ; ; France, Spain and Italy Ask for |De Wet's Columns Marched Five Lord Wolseley Says Army Will It is Said It Alone Would Prevent |New York Preacher B.sins to | Birthmonth Rings _ Impossible Indemnities Miles a Day Faster Than His Never Be Contented Under: Winter Navigation on the \u2018Preach of Metropolitan Life | | FOR M ARCH ; * » \u2019 .e From China Pursuers Could Present Conditions.\u201d St.Lawrence.- ; .as He Has Seen It.: | : .Maroh first open shall ba wiser : > - bi wise, : _ 3 .\u2014 ; .= TK .| _- \u201cfl In days ot il fi d brave .a fee, arch 5.\u2014The continued ran e London.March Ba gispa ch trom Gen: London, March 5, In the House yester-| Ottawa, March 5.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Accord- New York, March 5.\u2014The Rev.J.Wil- .And wear a Bloodstone to their grave.alism | e Italians a | says:\u2014 day, Lord Wolseley attacked the military ing to a high Government official, the bur Chapman, D.D., pastor of the Fourth .Palace is causing much adverse commen De Wet was moving on Thilippoils (Or- System of Great Britain.: He outlined wind is the great obstacle in the way of Presbyterian (lurch, West End Avenue To meet the demand for Bloodstone Rings during among the other nationalities here- ange River Colony), But was fended by 1e present system, which was entirely winter navigation on the St.Lawrence.and Ninety-first Street, has preached the March howi i ng 3 Action on the indemnity matter has our troops and is now marching on Faure- unsuited for the army, and under which, He admits \u2018that -onditi i ; ; TSE treet, nas pl sr arch, we are.showing a large variety of figured and : oT LL a > at weather conditions being first of a series of five addresses on \u201cThe lain d : \u2018been blocked by the French, Spanish and ha.(about 40 miles north of Philip- | he said, it.would never be effiaent.He favorable navigation in winter is quite fea- Sinfuiness of Nin Llustrated in the Life plain designs, Lo Italians, who insist upon the payment of Po Bhbington has dug a Krupp.a pom-pom doubted much if they would ever have| sible.However, the unsurmountable ob-|-of a Great City.\u201d His theme was \u201cWhat The form of the Seal Ring is the popular mounting timental end\u2019 indirect cla by th tented sen end\u2019 ind aims by the and some ammunition at Landfontein.a con army.| stacle is bad weather.\u201cLet a blinding | Saw on the Streets, or the First Temp- for the Bloodstone, either for lady or gentleman, and Chinese.At a meeting of the ministers | \u201cSixteen men of the Victorian Rifles have Up to 1895, he said, the commander-in- snowstorm, lasting for two or three days, tation.\u201d.Dr.Chapman refuced hie re- when one\u2019s monogram or famil ti d yesterday Mr.Rockhill, the American re- captured 33 Boers and 50 horses at Sea- chief was responsible to the Secretary.of |.such as are not uricommon down the gulf, marks with the followin P explanation.th to f th gram ainLly orest 18 GNgraved on presentative, made strenuous, but fruit- ! cor Eiver, Dartnetl h tured Hotch State that the army was thoroughly train- come on,\u201d he says, \u201cand what becomes| \u201cNot long ago, almost £ the shadow of © face of the stone it at once becomes valuable as efforts to formulate some definite \u2018 kiss noax poartnell Tas captured a Hotch- ed for war.Since 1895 the responsibility of your big ocean steamer that is on the my cnureh, I Bd a well-dressed boy of a ring to be handed down from generation to genera- rule Jor Lhe assessment indemnitivs, 1b.\u201cSurrenders contin in that district, he ee an the Under Secretary.of river?hy he wind drives the \u2018ice and pot more than fourteen years of age, in- tion.Co is believ: a \u2018wee ore\u2019 over 50- men with a @mmandant came in \u2019 nic - Water-Ug ock e chann only one fate is in ied Se i rere at- A \u2018 en agreement is reached.Sir Walter March 2.\" : compartments, each under a military head |.store for the vessel; it goes ashore.\u201d eee to cares it Sir kd Hillier, adviser of the British military PLACING THE BLAME.os each adv ising \u2018the Scéretary of States In this connection he says that the BY.wag shocking.The memory of that even / guthorities, asserts thau the total indem- | for Gen- ii out reference to the chommänder-in- Lawrence route even in summer is handi- ing is my only excuse for this series of - that vil i ec vor, RY crap De.{els escape Is placed on the ¢ \u201cMy lords, T need scarcely tell you,\u201d capped by-high-isnurance rates.Such be- addresses.\u201d .' : wang will have y years in whi .: à .ie 8, r you, com- ing the case in summer he asserts th \u201cstatisti ; \u201d ; ' : \u2018 os tire 7 TE EE | ie an ol Ra fe | Css oui imp be paint wi i conimalon Hat wd ram |W, SCOTT & SONS e qu on payment lor the priva rect operations by telegraph, and the fer | = Ad v \u20ac no T.th ; nn Xi y 1 ° nv i : at i ing ls that great discretion should be al- its.civilian rulers.You cannot flout th - ere are about 22.000 young men, Jess °° ee proposed ons vos 10e coter 18e eee Sentiment of the ary without inurog | nt of the 1.008 young men {© ARE'HOLDING A.raised by the American representative, i8 ' faster than the swiftest British column.| \u2018Fhe-Marqui TWO YOUNG MEN KILLED i , hn chi i er TE i\" ni a e-Marquis of Lansdowne, the former 1 | .Jin Brooklyn gre church men, while in belittled by the other ministers, who say Although the Boers are now Semorslize, : war minister, replied to Lord Wolsele fy y Boston fully 80,000 young men ever at- SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF [ now that the owners of the property can belie they q y : d J : y BY EXPRESS TRAIN j .Yor 1 .+ mot be found.There was a baseball | they are allowed'a few days\u2019 rest.EE oe listely, ot He said he was gonstrained .tend a i ee ation Fo ae : \u201c match touay on the grounds of the * tern 3 ti had Wolseley during his CT the figui 4 y ; tartiin Is | » Temple of Agriculture.\u2018The nines were ê nu office, had failed to understand his! Jona Station; Ont., March 4.\u2014Leslie and ; e figures are even more stare ng.al ; , made up staff officers and infantrymen.RUSH OF RECRUITS FOR : duti ere nent at nat Have warned Lot MabBride, aged 20 and 14 \u2018respectively, jt any, wonder that 1 choose such a sub There were feasting and revelry after the | '\u2018BADEN-POWELL'\u2019S POLICE not sufficient to crush the \u2018Boers.pe was wold ome fou er MaBride, of South- | \u201cCrime is on the increase, at least in F : \\ PY Reports reach here 20 the effect that the : e debate will be resumed to-morrow, were struck and killed by Michigan Cen- New Fork ! \u2014haterer the nr oy ay Chinese New Year \u2018been distinguishe Toronto, March 5.\u2014Recruiting for Bagden- RAILWAY STATION BUI ral express No.37, while attempting.to And what i worst of\u2018 it i - 17 } IN D WoO EUS A pacer R! 0 .And what is the worst of all, it is amon 30 otre ame Street by quarts among te out cliques at pores De er Des NE | Fire yesterday destroyed the Grand The unlintirate Sout men were throm SASL and New one fn ied reet.21 ., ; s destroy: - - qe i men i ilàdelphi: [or \u2019 ee A a ebm dE 0 e nlañd Xlisaion and the | Galloway picked out the Hikeliest .and 21 miles from Montreal.The f > \u201cbeen instantaneous, there being no sign: ; \u2014De-.\u2019 American Board, who were massacred at sent them to the ranges to test thelr shoot- through sparks emitted from the stank of ! of a struggle where they were found lying the men and women of eto reach the FU RN AC E, EGG, STOVE and CHESTN UT Pao-ting-fu, have been Tecovered and iden- lng.Some So men are being teed ais an engine pulling a frei ht .vrain, which of the snow side by side.Coroner Lind.men.They have been out of church too .tified.hey will be Teinterred with Chris- fre à as to horsemanship.The men are passed Beloeil at 6 o'clock this morning.to a oh Sut after making lang, and are too much engrossed in buai- \u2019 = .tian services Le mostly © militiamen, very few of the 2 \u20ac7 ness.= \u2019 regulars in the barracks being 1 si- N unnecessary.es : oi .- Co G A ME IN IN I tion to purchase their \u2018discharge and Jo n.| wi EW ELBOTIONS ORDERBD.- * : ar Tot hive areats city\u2019 and, down oe N MA E S .; ld d'ondesing new contin have been | LACHINE DRAINAGE.open and prayers in my \u201cheart.1 bave : - \u2014 DYING OF THE COLD : STATES SENDING MANY .- - West Calgary and Grenfell, in the sant, The contractors for the sewerage for visited the homes of the rich and the \"ARRIVING DAILY DIRECT FROM THE oo 5 Winnipeg, March 5.\u2014Immigration returns west Legislature.The writs are return: the town of Lachine will recommence work homes of the poor.It is all about the | i i \u2014 computed at Winnipeg for the month of : ; ., ; same\u2014trouble everywhere.\u2018It is almost a.; ; .February show that the total number of able March 22nd.- - ext month.There 13 a great demand |; ible f bx irl to go on the \u2018 = Bangor, March 5.\u2014Men returning from arrivals was 992.The largest number were for houses, not only for summer, but also picid ef ui a boy or rl timated \\ .the lumber woods of northern Maine re- Canadian settlerss.\u2018The nationalities were ANT for all year rounil, occupancy, and there They pho _ ecomnng : am res\" 3 port that the depth of snow there is the Scotch, 21, Trisn à, Onfted Siètes cities VACCINATION are only a few availible houses deft for \u201cne Dinard which ought ta be pro THE HARTT & ADAIR COAL CO atest in fifteen years, an at, whie > 5 .i rental.: n the Oi C f 5 / | .\\ .Toe bauling is seriously interfered with 880, Swedish and Nor eEliey 9 returned PETITION PRESENTED bititod Be on the increase.Every : .222 ST.JAMES STREET.; end travelling datticult, the most notice lumbia 248 Yukon 62.The occupations \u2014_\u2014 one, even children, appe: ante aie i \"oi 5 fat \u2018 , ren, appear to have an\u2019 in \u2014 \u2014 aile effect 0° he severe weather ere se wero glben ds below: ane can Toranta, March 5.\u2014A petition was pre STEEL MANS jane desire to gel something for nothing , \u2018 .c | .ics, 50; clerks and tradesmen, 27; miners, Sente at the tari islature ve .\u2019 once stood outside a gambling den in NSN y pot for the enow, the deer, moose and 787 not claselfied, 440.day afternoon by W.5 En.West York, SITING OTTAWA Albany and saw a young man come out 3 Dy Ed shelter: but being hedged in and : - Aan for.amendments to the Medical of the place fairly intoxicated with the ox : Ce = 2 : PERISHED IN THE FLAMES.Ac t would do aw: ith th .Ottawa, Mar.4.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 citement 0 e game.: He fell on hi e Le imprisoned by deep drifts hey Dave a ity for compulsory vaccination.Upon.the of the three big Canadian ron and atel knees before me and promised to stop.| Ne So LE etone from lack.of food, or have of ee ina Peart.witn ll its petition arc the names of 35 physicians, They\u2018are Mesrs.FH.Clergue, of the 500; Two days later he was at it again, and 2 y actuall © starved to death.In the lake contents, was totally destroyed by fire at.Doth alopathic and homeopathic, a like Konnedy.re the\" Cramps: \u201cCanadian Steel in a week his mother died of a broker » 9.Co .- ae ER TE em Aig y ; § .s men.th Dominion I d Steel Co., Syd ; boys In our streets gaming WI ce.- ; ; ee ee De ie is ex | cabine with tele iver Captain Peres municipaitien ne area pa one 204 N'S.They are very reticient as to ihe object When they can\u2019t get anihing else they 10 EE EE of from?pected that when the snow has melted the loss is estimated at-$5,000.municipalitios, to und what money they © their visit to Ottawa ; fumble with Cte cards ; pa he y dont .WE OFFER we oo cont.pery a but be ay to : : - e en inme , : * now the ulness of the passion ; t t tt ase country thereabout will be found strewn \u2018and Duchess of Caen of he Duke LETTE CA iE : are learning.It is not to be wondered at | TO ME ASURE ay Le w on a eu e purc | with ekeletons erally swarmed about the WiLL BE UNREPRESENTED Wi Richard Harcourt introduced a R RR RS WANT that they set peculiar ideas of gambling.FOR MAKE must made thts month.i Rs .amen echni .\u201c 1 who was sen - , : se cettlements and we lumber camps seeking DURING THE SESSION to make the act Snore workable, cn Fiving THEIR PAY INCREASED to tei for \u2018haying marbles for keeps\u2019 AND LAY ALL New goods now in, and -we invite you ere pick wp something in the way \u201c the centres extended power in the forma-| - : .Before he went to bed his mother showed \"to inspect our stock at its best.Hun- of food, and more than the usual number | \u2014 .tion of their technical s g \u2014_\u2014 a ; ; .be bave been killed.\u201cThe showfall of Febru- | Toronto, March 5.\u2014The deadlock as to present Pa ae a oo ponrds.oo Ottawa, March 5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Yesterday him the prises he it prepared for her ; CARPETS dreds of rolls to choose from.No larger _ ary was most remarkable, the whole coun- the ost Durham glection ed continues, posed of the public library board afternoon a deputation waited on the| oye To that the prizes were gone.Is | : - or Letter assortment anywhere.try as far north as Aroostook being brs the arial judges hac Mr.\u2019rhornton \u2019 Postmaster-General to ask for an iucreuse it any wonder that he saw no harm in his FREE.; : bioatuiol: with drt sensing om | von, not De Miiicd emir WIE | quoomEDs mon.DR.PAKnux, [Rem Lo co MI TIE Se de New Furniture ariving daily.\u2018feet to thirty-four\u2019 feet in height.In petition against his election ls disposed of | - DR.Re fo Co Te ey Fo ET store a ol Ts Loe, he ia 10 AE EET pures ie tate, March 1 han een iy ood ao Ce A, JAI | on rr he is nf me | JE ke you Spring elector om Wa will store and deliver re still piled high wi minary bearing of the objections by Mr.has been appointed member af merchant, | attended:\u2014Mesvrs.MeMordia, Toronto; PS on pave a me.su when wanted.etrcta of Bangor axe sl pled Meh with Hirata Hn ue piton afainr has been simointed member of the Leg\u2019 Wilton, Bamilton, Henderon,, Toronto; DAT nie das te if to he bot pur rs SE crews have expended weeks of labor in it will be some time before the full case Parker, resigned- \u20ac place on.Dr.Spinard, Ottawa; Scott, Quebec; Jacques, Pose.They mere simply Yooking for plea- - .FE .She tort fo of down he dif aod cart Feat Tors heiog.ontreal : Five.1 have lenrmed où one of the foci: |'\u20ac Metropolitan House Furnishing Co., ; : - ] - - liar.ways the devil fishes for man it is borbood of West Broadway there are MR.KAVANAGH SUES.> | with harmony af music and color.One 1678 and 1680 NOTRE DAME STREET drifts through which cuts bave been In connection with the litigation be- night I saw across the entrance of a re- ° made for street cars, where the top of tween Mr.Walter Kavanagh and SAYS D | > ' sort a hig sign in electric letters.It the snow walls is even with the roofs of Norwich Union Fire Insurance Co, Mr.ISMISSAL OF PROF.read :\u2014\u2019There is nothing to pay tr 5 step .avanag as entered an action in the over the t 0 with a friend.= : Superior Court against the EE W E PO 2 mongh.lt was L : 7 1 ; a .REPORT ON THE ASYLUM $25,000 damages.company for : ST N AS D S TIC Bhat vas der enon who.eg have No trace of the chip ps afterwards dis Les 0 Peso dying of contegion difsases, \u2019 : : - been home at their mother\u2019s knees were (OVEICT.\u201cthelbert Paxton \u2018eaves o > n 0 led Victgria, March 5.\u2014Simultaneously with ; ether in the place.The.sign should children, Edgar 8.Paxton, of Eriesburg, | Asiatic cholera, typhus, smallpox, diph- the \u20ac uncement of the retirement of .CANON ANDERSON DEAD i of SL.Walton, desn of the Law Faculty ally definite information as to the author: poses vend: All Hope \u2018bandaned LT war a., and Mrs.B.F.Berry, of De- theria, scarlet, Jover, scariatina, Jyphoid LT.ngton, as euperintendent of the \u2014 i > ES ; ship and mode of composition ot.the \u201cI, don\u2019t want to he sensational.= ! entere asylum for the insane at New Westmin- Rev.William Anderson, M.A.Rector SrA Sood deal has ben said, lately, Books of the Bible._ : Know of things that.I cannot say from: : church or chapel, nor deposited in a pub- , ter, and the appointment of Dr.Man- of Sorel, and Canon of Christ Church th press about arbitrary conduct by The position of professor in a Dio- thig pulpit.But I do want to \u2018break off : \\ .; chester, late of Montreal, in his place, Cathedral, Montreal, died Sunday ni he : the authorities of the Leland-Stanford ceran College is certainly very unenviable.the mask in this series of addresses so GOT $1,400 FOR A LEG \u201cThe body.of any person dying of any there was presented to the Legislature Lis residence.372 Mountain Street.|h niversity in California.We do not, He may study the literature of his sub- | ghat you may see for yourselves the ne- of que diseases enumerated in this ar- the report of Dr.Clarke, superintendent Ca orem Da vate his however, need to go wo far from home to ject.but he will be more safely employed cessity of looking after.our boys and _.J 5 ticle must be transferred directly from the of the Rockwood Asylum, Kingston, com: contemporaries, with the exception of Hi nd a more glarin instance of despotism.in playing golf.Study might, not impro- girls.| .\" While working in the mica - mine of place of death to the cemetery.missioner appointed to enquire into end Lordship Bishop Bond a à the Re is A remarkably able and zealous Professor bably, lead him to results not identical Blackburn Bros.,of Templeton, on Feb-| There was less restriction as to typhoid, yeport.on the general administration of \u2018Canon Éllegood P n e V.| in the Diocesan College here has been com- with those derived by the authorities from RE : ruary 28, 1898, Alphonse Deziel was struck Dr.relletier said, as the Medical Board New Westminster Asylum.\u2018Tue report The funeral will take place in Christ pelled to resign his position through the their inner consciousness._ BECOMES A CATHOLIC.- by a falling rock.His left leg was broks was of opinion that that disease was not is an exhaustive one, and shows how the Church Cathedral at 2.30 o\u2019clock on Wed- influence of an ecclesiastical dignitary,! In most theological colleges there is .; and he was disabled for life.Deziel sued communicated in tlie same manner as the cost of maintenance can be greatly re- nerday afternoon.The Lord Bishop will who did not altogether agree with his | some external authority to which the pro- + ON HIS DEATH BED his employers for $5000, and $200 medical other contagious diseases.\u2018There was at .duced.Co officiate and all the clergy of the city and teaching upon the thorny subject of in- | fessor may appeal.An investigation by 0° expenses, alleging that \u201chis accident was present a bill before the Local Legistature ° district who can possibly attend wil do spiration.That Professor Steen has suc-| the assembly, or general authority of the \u2014 caused through their imprudence.He was to strike out typhoid from article 3465.SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS 50.\u2018 ceeded in gaining the warm sympathy chiirch, can usually be demanded.To this Detroit, March 5\u2014Ethelbert B.Paxton, awarded $1,400 in all.Deziel took the ., 9 is students is evident from the ad- rule the Diocesan College appears to formerly owner of Fighting Island, is case to the Court of King\u2019s Bench in Ap- Against Diphtheria, use MORIN\u2019S CRESO- Three Rivers, March 5.\u2014The trial of Mi- RESIGNS THE RECTORSHIP ress which they presented to him.His an éxception.1 am informed that, at thé dead.His somewhat remar able career peal, which has confirmed the first judg- PHATE WINE._ chael Kell \u201cKenny, accused carrying off | Bell lle March 5-Rev C.J.H = Sermons as Date Preacher at the Cathe revent meeting of the\u201d Anglican Synod a came.to = ond ame home of his daugh- ment, dismissing the appeal.> i Angelina oeuf, took pi here yester\u201d eville, Mar.\u2014Rev, C.J.H.Hut- | reciat y a question was asked with regard - e ter, Mrs.B.I.Berry, in this city, yester- .: >\" The socused pleaded guilty and ton has decided to resign as rector of êrRe number of the congregation, and resignation of Profesor Steen.The reply day.Ethelbert Paxton had Wen Pro- : ; day demned by Jude .ded guilty to three Christ's Church, in compliance with the have drawn many outsiders to the services was promptly made that it was not a mat- testant all his life, as had his parents be- D ANGERS OF CONTAGION .| ; senti LS u sto devote his_undi- there.As an English churchman I ven- ter over which the synod had any jurie-| fore him.For very many veqrs he had Ashamed \u2014¥ ss sided attention Lo the financial affairs of price rue Dis opinions upon in diction.The oollege Cla ot This may snr fo er Thointon.oe St) Por 1, Many a man is ashamed to It Lis \u2018 ' & iocese.i ' subjects are, sub- responsible as a private school, is may sent for Rev.Father Thornton, of St.Pe- i y ' If it is asthma.bronchitis.croup, or rt stentially, those held by two-thirds of be its \u2018legal position, but it does not en-| ter's and Paul's Cathedral, and asked to Dr.Lege eta pee complaint thas | I hep it, that De Ca disease any such trouble, use Vapo-Cresolene.All Against Children\u2019s Fevers DR: ED the bishops and clergy of the English courage much hope for the college as a| be baptized in the Catholic faith.To Dam ® Gurch : terda morning over the Our graduates are proud to tell any druggists.MORIN'S SOOTHING SYRUP.» Church at home.But the English Church place of theological Jearning.A profes do this it became ne for him to Sas of hd ha Pro ME oe i sufterer of the grand results from this ° CC : : : at home has moved a little with the times, ror who accepts a position there will, after renounce masonry, which he did, and so he remains of the daughter Ts \u201ctreatment.Successful with Drink, whereas the English Church in Montreal the experience of Professor Steen, know will be buried to-morrow with all the Comte, who had died of typhoid fever.Opium, Morphine or Tobacco.Estab- has resolutely shut its eyes to all that is| what he has to expect.! rites of the.Catholie Ch rech.The de Upon making enquiries, Dr.berge, lished.over eight years.All correspon- going on in the modern world.The Dio- But, from the broader point of view, it ceased was the last strviving member of | found that a cire in the Health Depart, Gee hake iile, Ont.The Lakenuret \u2018cesan College is in matters theological, is unutterably sad that earnest and able the old Paxton family that carved \"its ment, name .Lamarre, he h Fa Sanitarium, Limited.: .largely controlled by the Dean of Mont-| men should be crushed.\u201c7 name high in'the English army and navy.\u2019 the y to be taken into the church.It real.That gentleman not long ago offer At the synod, lamentations were éx-| Ha was the eon of Thomas Paxton\" 1I.was explained by Dr.that, -al- 7 | / ed \u2018Mr.Steen a position in St.George\u2019s pressed: that the church was losing \u2018its who married Nancy Merrill in Kingston, though the provincial laws Feu slightly : ; Church, \u2018which he declined.Since then hold.upon the younger generation.Ont, and removed to Detroit as carly as it M to.Juneral Bervices, e ere was o eee are a sate and sensible investment\u2014the the Dean appears to have convinced him- | liiat it will continue to lose it, and de-| 1825.This Thomas Paxton afterwards nothing fo ng services: over the re WWW NC ni Dr.nding À y sclf \u2018that Professor Steen\u2019s teaching is serves to lose it, if it pursues its present |\u2019moved to Amherstburg, where he died in mains of persons who had died from ty- \u20ac CANCER! CA £8! Anti-Cancer never deteriorate, wear out or fall in dangerously heretical.1 happened to be| policy, is my sincere conviction.\u2018 1873.About 1828 Thomas Paxton leased Phoid, when certain strict rules regarding This remedy ie very highly recommended rioe present, two or three years ago, at a ser-| It is propér to explain that before Fighting Island from the British Govern.coffins being hermetically sealed, were à for the relief and cure of Cancer, Tu e price.mon presched by the Dean upon Evole- writing to the press, I, in comme mon with ment, ad for many years carried on ex- staiotly obser observe d.Des Laborqu's state Sototuls.and Dissases oot, the Skin \u201cSak - Buying a diam is ion.His oonclusio wi sev: ere, wrote à joint - tenaive fisheries.He purc the island | 10 n LE.aa b, 3A Harte, Dragies Notes Ting Sood ; nd putting much heat and emphasis, were irreconcile- ing the college\u2019 authorities if they intended in 1858, and at bis death he left it to the ment that the provincial Row regarding Dame Bi.\u201d Gountey orders promptly money away for à rainy day.le with the facts o by men of to make any statement upon the subject.son who died yesterday.The grandfa- the presence in h for funeral services oO .science, but \u201cso much the worse for the Their reply, conched in courteous terms, ther of Ethelbé Paxton was Thomas Pax- of bodies of persons who died from con i Buying diamonds from us means abso.facts.\u201d > Such a priori dogmatism abeut was, preccelly to the effect that it was ton, who was born in Englahd and was ious diseases was vague, De.Elssar DA a ep lute security and lowest possible prices.scientific matters was pot unoommén in| entirely their affair.an \u2018officer in the British nacy.In 1805 Pelotier, secretary of the.Provincial \u2018 : = ae \u2014 we sermons in England & generation ago, but In à sense,.this is perfectly true, but I this firet Thomas Paxton commanded the Board of Health, said on Saturday that, | vo.; ergymen thers have now generally agreed think it also true that every member of | armed transport.and was eailing On the contrery, the provin law was po : _ eux gr EE ger that it is wiser to.take up a more modest 8 church, has s right.and sometimes 212 Lake Ontario from Kingston te Toron- quite Shar end ) Article - = Positioh.: \u201d.at 0 bit views on the way its having on re } Tod ) Revised sade aa fot: _ i %e A.DICK SON & >.0 I am not at all surprised, however, to off are Sonducted.: risoners who were to be tried at the lat lows :\u2014 Te Thi Wie W~ Jahand ~The Nl ee re rs a brite Per piace After Teles 8405; In-addition-4o wheb {ser what _Compahy, 0: Orig Jeowellers, 22361 ST.CATHERING STREET.know! of the natural universe js 20 éphtios the prevalence of a spirit storm came up and the vessal went down may be Fen by the reguletions ¥ Moatreal.James @& Briscly, Page _ - \u2014 déc ley should be possessed ef-unusu- marrow intolerance with all on board near the Duck lslend.the of Health reposting the sang Divesten, Lo wi i J \u2019 7 \u2019 .© > A ~ .A : , \u2019 Le ae a \u201c ;> .J Ne Lo + } a "]
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