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vendredi 24 janvier 1902
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[" THE MONTREAL HERALD.THE WEATHER TO-MORRW\u2014Colder.À = ess Tamara son T0 sronatae FDA Sayeanr me bmios oxg ome r.Wilson-Smith Has Determined Not to Retire from Contest Strosets, between 7 data, wl) Le ua versity and Cathcart und ¥ od kK Wucu wygned CENTRE WARD.Conference .1 ot The vppvionte vs All Laporte in the ° \u2019 / Centre Waid are puts ng up a detvrmen 1S eri 1 es nigin Vue mienubane «ci Lie corpora à .ples Lape redo aby Unat lle r raide Cu the CIN Ureusurs woud have och (Bluator Cluthiva ol 800 ese À tie present |Eusrian of the France Ceaminittee were \"gt out ot Ute [und al + uvre phable | wan put in hes peace.aad they are wilhing ple spén di a ten bars to accomplish the | en jp Ad Tlapantts s tame Le too tmuen taken With Dr.Lachapelle Dr.Lachapelle Will Withdraw His Name £a tome froemde 01 gel govenament in tat des .>, rt have nt ben te, and ton ge This Afternoon if Mayor Prefontaines PV die ten corel nn Natron Stew peed .« So laambert HL cn conser tue nlvisa IS Also Withdrawn.Ha PETE par mociuge 2 Lhe = GABRIEL'S WARD.- - - ~ i ~t Goatees Wand Le ele tu wo! THIS WOULD LEAVE MR.COCHRANE vi Pre and De Daze .TI en .Ç - ing nore nd More Assad every day.| AND MR.WILSON-SMITH IN THE FIELD 12,5 en aed = Jie Vs LL tnt © : cde UT [Md wh mé Vds Legilive een it on every Hr rtd! eae, dnl tes Leu tnuov are te send to tie Ca Musa teun Decision Must Be Reached Before Six O'Clock This F5 V5 5 Evening, as Ballots Have to Go to AI the Printer.SW tae ow td the prose ' , 1 PE pa Waar an the vi progress ani « ve a.puis bath t-gether ST.MARY'S EAST.tural History Society rooms, corner Upa- died shortly afterwards in convulmons Europe, and the manufacturers can make A balislantnry front and still undersell the otegn protucar on tus merket.The tanadiag market for these pro duote will an dues wilh the growth ol q_ulation, The uull.ons or dollars that ave ones Lo Ue Narth Wes! thus year us tue revalt ol the narvest wail andace the farme.s to apenl more bberally an prosenieinte, and one of the mist tmn he wal do will Le to to enlarge hes build: ings and eset nes ones, asl this an wires a E'rater desualul Tor paint and a wider marked for Lead DID NOT DINE WITH LULU For the Manufacture of Red Marconi Denies a Story Current in hi New York.and White Lead and New Vorkh Jannary 24 Specal ) - Be fore sad ug Uo Fusppe Synor Mgr ! Ltharge.Lo 5 ' ec tua ivre In taise ptory th Pedfner wto MS Gla+r, the actress, \u2019 | ame a party of her frien!s at Monteeal Piver abs tien FCes attended tre priors at woo Moss Glas r'and her Company appeared, but Db nee dine w th \u201cthem, or even me L'fhemu after the play.es au TELEPHONE POLES vette NERE BLOWN DOWN THEY WILL BE MADE | OUT OF PIG IRON Project Has Engaged Atten- su.t will provide the death penalty for an witanpt Lo kid or asssubt the President or any une w line ul succession for tune Presidency.AD acoemsory before the faut 15 tu bre tivated ne a principal and an asccemsury after lhe fact w punished in à het degree than a principal.Avy per son wiw counsels, adviecs Or auvucabes woe assaulling or koi: ogg ot any otlicer ol the United States wiuill be fined or am: premed.No alien who advocates an vventhiow ol orgauized government of who ji» affiliated with an urgasizatiou boiling mich views 15 to be admgiled to this country.Provimon algo ws mage 101 the punushment vi those conspiring iu thie country aguinet a foreign ruier.(he special comimtiee probably wil repurt wo the judiciary committee within tue next few days and a report tu th: House ta expected soon after.SPECIAL SESSIONS KLONDIKE ARE ILLIMITABLE Professor of Mining at Oxford: Makes a Report to the Government.Two Sentenced for Attempted Burglary.\u2014Other Cases Heard.In the Court of Special Sessions yes tenday B.U'Loughlin aid Edovard J.yons, for attempted burglary, Were each sentenced to three months and $400 bail when they come aut.Crcar bert, Juseph Racette and El rear Noel, on the charge of stouling $65 worth ul cigarettes from Marmas Galur- neau, commercial traveller.of Beaudry treat, wall have their trial mext Tues day.MANY PAYING MINERALS PRESENT BESIDES GOLD Chances for Men of Courage = and Determination to Âc- quire Fortune, Ovla Racetfe and Edward Hoselman, | i _ errested for stealing copper wire and old War qrere > tu beuue à very au rubbers from Mr.Zaturantaïe, punk dee Ottawa, Jan.24.-(Spectal)\u2014Henry A.potas: andusios or Canada 1x fey lo er.were found gu:lty yesterda\\, and wi \u2018 So .+ be catibi sul rhotid on Montes Le sentenced on \u201cTuesday.Miers, professor of ndneralogy in the Vol- l'ha is \u20ac Laulery Tod Luv manu a \u2018Line on Duluth Avenue Fell Last versity of Oxford, in an official report to 2 wnte and red ead and GL narge cu À ; ; « .the Migister « © prior, gives bi - pla llees ately peed De a ne ad Night Many Trees FRENCH RIVER ROUTE ; ster of the Interior, gives Bim hn PERS al Kass old Dan the gos vl pressions of 4 Visit lo tie Yukon gold vad then nares 1508 jog dead .ields .» vote le projet hae tan Under crmavdera Damaged.| Hon.J.lsrael Tarte Calis .ention of | ticlds along with irof, A, P.Coleman, of bu ter sets Une ate! Bde etigaged tae \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i Board of Trade to Its Advan- , Torenio University, Inst summer.The Gonna ae Cane tan Pan aes a ages.Co ; ) Co .principal object of thei visit was « Ton Ugo oe ave been net v | ab ora nvnng tue sharp | Me Go Hand! secretary of the Board ! ! t to study Pa Una Pont Cunpuis où te sub Leese ad ve Mana tac tes an O8 EST Trade, has récepved a letter from Ion.the tulning methods and the aurlferous de- Pet ul a pi tale Tint Tle ey lav on Cor aa sow ie Toast sue dés LE Israel Tarte, wathan inportant relier: ; posits of the Klondike district.Mr.Miers HAS ue ah aie wet Tarr works on 18 LP tn se RC i i | coer Ta the French River improvement.! deals with the creel und bench cluîms.the Lian ty .Perse van we tn en hn Les Me.Tarte cays that Je as orties JN quartz ledyes, stone-thawing and fire set.The Ls ned some Se Aye pi tag = Toe ta Stone ec 44 - | U'alispoibitiso0 maps tu Une oard, and \" que ; i teed Lu à wi bee fe nffada < ty Les nat su 1e base and tesel Ladle) ! ; tes, Rta thawing, pulsemeter-thawine, DLAI theta Leas Soon as the neces rae re bee an 0 M rogen am eq nope and trust that vour important | rel damping buckets, dream, hillside and Fy asd ner; \"ce qaendur Lan ;- Lu re 6 Va route ter Une bedlt wall eve vs attention to the tables | bench clap, aud shows that the conti word Sas preeatnet 0 Canada 1 \\ ant inter ' ; ut distannes that have been compile bY 1 tions nuded which gobt !< produced In \u2018te cé ot Lan fur Pac Ra was te 1 ENE! bo pb frees cm otheers under my direction, I would | Klondike fave caused very materially and extabasi om seal retnery 25 CORNE CR fu 2 DE CE 0 er bel SET lly beg of them te csnsider the Pi ture «bancite tt sae ae badly Bas wun = a i dans Pas verse traged mensé wht antages tha won À result in the | , QT i to 0 ; SSSR wien Le Dine et the French Revers Let | Prof, Micrs, referring te nônine In the ur so Terie wn utane te fn.> \u201cdes SION \u201ceen ah © the nap and eompare the fumire ef Prawsoa, saves \u201cMachinery and Te pore beng bear and Tae teenie ees net van and Gl ind they wa! eas y see the age organized labor ate heing introduced, and wo a Pa me tt 9 te Ve 00 t, CL Cosa te tent] advantages Taal we poss the camp is ne longer a plurer camp for .* @ pe \u201c«.r er ve \u2018 FE + DER se © * : vite tof ce 8 Mas | Vu mi 1 \\ : © Ver Less the pear man.In fuct, ordinary placer .Fate ate tue on dust #1 be cr aoa ee Te TON + .rp , Se ne - : SU A Lu PL a 01 ant sand minilge can only he Secn on mn some of Cowie eine coe de an, re | leu! «lu.Lee ol Gorn Last à the low hench claims on Pominion and i By.Cota dy cise at 3 trtde ae D ha doin ol! , Bonanza Creeks, where the conditions are , an te dead br > .ves orn That ! go favorable that the gravel can, J believe, \"w vs aus te matos lt SEN qu be ra 4 cas pened ha hy worked ns low as half # «ent to the ï 1 { \u2018 i.2) \u2018 ; \" ROME | pan.With nore econeanical methods, em- estat dd cu \" Le! corns \u2014 a .' ploved en no large sente, groutel should be ui pes te À.2 ! ; ; ! Pre mes a Prat cee te LAWS AGAINST ANARCHY | KING | GR ICE ! profitabiy worked which has not been rich ee ant Va ge fe a tyr A !'enenzh for the erly miner.There js al- PESTE CE 3 Tel LE \"| Text of the American Bill Practically ! (ways noseuse of fnseentity about a plaeep waar ven \\l as 4 oo | Decided On.: , Wining reglon, and T linve found ontalde losaent domi to TOUS ore to .he : ho ; - ( ' ee Voy 4 lie détair 0: à .the country a somewhat widespread Impree- yo pied .Sn ae eg te | | Wie 3 ie : .; ¢ be FRAO Lo LA de Na Chu cuve tu ata ae and agarehists An Unconfirmed Report to That slon that the Yukon Territory Las seen its ev Æ Te tae can a te anche upon Vester .best days.and will not long continue to H ty nt ft + en wom as ener the 1) Mere tae Vee \" : 5 avs.ng inn he momen Din eee ar SE a péut st on wel PERTE amma pointed Effect Comes From produétive, 1 must confess that 1 shared a che are to Berane we wavedvand or Ve CNE Damen et 1 niv ag .this Impres-ion before visiting Dawson.A ssl and wore Jeui tom Liermany + role eo sas anne > Let to be > i Vienna.eho?stav the A on nage Ut De 1 tea cent à eatures of the fhert stay In the cauntix is, however, suf.Vu rte ment So, >.Via v Ce se th eet + | pis ; Fo PT En pa i» uv Lear wn Dee ae ar TT need wen, Tie mea: i ficient Te eonvinee à visitor that, even puts Lure LL R ; .ting on one side the possibility of quarts \u2014 \u2014 Ce Somme Tan \u2014 |! Nienne, Jannarv 24 Tae Ne Frer | mining , ; .; we tk = == : ! ; _ &.INAUT of the properties now wo ke J a \u2019 AN Press today print- an ounconhroed ory ed Lie LL .; / 21% /2 / fre [/leralds Szeve but an attempt to asesnste Kans George (CHF REVS REEIV 3 am nf fe left In them at VOILE \u2019 + \u2018 I verve A eonding to the story, His Ma- 8 the present rate, ind thgs a comparatively < jot was walking on dAe juark at Phaleron, | email portion of even Klondike district bas FUT fe.rushed | Ca su .when 4 man, bron song +0 kncfe, rusired peep worked ont SÉSTERTONN M - Cænes Crihe DE OS Ms AT nL Ca upon him A park m-pertor Jumped he- | Los PRICT NIT Nr pret hors Bh he RUT uf ha \"Hkh « taeen them aud recrxed à > ; \"Rs ; CU a Nn in - .\u201c .u Tier thes rut the gh ; Wo amr tad er Han Wiedess Mar Dar the King.Tae would be assassin was It my weil be that the extravagantly : 1 \\ j arrested, rich deposits are exhausted, and that ne MAY PLOW Su York ba er mde! ; &econd stretel of 4 miles upon a single Pa pa doe ery Toa rit ÉLIRE Our Man With Prefonñtaine.DANISH WEST INDIES SOLD creck will ever again preduce from $ZS,- Ur pears ea body ab the pme.up te tk IT SHEN To PF \u201d Thon ton Tw Wot prodinre to sent l Ga Pare 1 ; be As Mr fan g M van po ang the lis de \u201cie Ww cut dent cor, he was } bu ve 45 dde hat vus ee spandent ; Cp ogee rata dé) TT VU ot of the | tof catlidats- ter the Mavoralty have ret!red, ' Lienvire 1e Lacthate le and your mazesty In I the 00 Mal von ret | La Vans hay oer à «tu.LL LS \u201c© Carb dt re : or ter .; i .2 Jason M2 GA MN NOK ae cape l Sat Ho would retire fn fave i ters OM Vi a us ed un Fonelsh speak ng candidate, DT.bes rr te liv Soret \\ \u2018 : ou M EL WL.sun.[er aapel > «\u20ac -Rsonted At thes meeting Vie ue ue se irda M- .: SOME ae TOM Poe abd « DE Cole ~ ve ; 0 soit a ny Ham HL nominal on No Vu à ; oo \\j as men dei qe eon ean late gant 1° *Une the ans afierneun an au- Cheon ap ede! a Toler for the ithdraw: Bet LE ta Le 4 LEA a , va Por for the withdrawal may DISQUALIFY ALD.WILSON.a0 Maver Ravinon] Prefontaine = name \\ ond Meyer Pres ce ca be ee Ly the Manas of the fu 5 À ; x kr i ; Ë Cl ul .+ - t Yeo 1 i re : pris ira [UPS - Lot te TN 1 an understanding entered \\ A, , \u2018 te sms ben ; aeudie, to the Mo Pr-fur'aines name sHal a ® - oe te PR | , , soar on the badiosts on the cone V8 to ad Vea wae 1s 0 [oS _ vi 2024 et a.vo Cov \u2018 : r T1 : vai] - » * .i \u2018un.This means tha 4 ll a tern tr Ue ia tte ET tree Lorne or nether the Preneh-sjeakong AL Woon is drqus tt on ; i EIST EIS : , : > - ; Coen tr Cane 1a cot teda es vw thddran and the respons reste fo vt a rc» ae \u2018 : CN M MIX HN SSL A CN TR Prin ps 20 PTE Ta LT see Te be \"te Co te Mae Prfonten- ho pps et vote Nath Loves ne is te.ir ; .ey M Jacnes Ce hrane et Don bck this cer neue dut v preesd ang te nent : ate MES que\u201d Lu .pau o .1 he Von, 0 etatéuient 0 faim lie renal atone sad Pro | Vi M von an cmt haute J : : \u2018 nt NE Tie, : eet! When Ut cp ia On cine to gen on Mo postion is UnalterelL lam sl, een oe : ' Sree tr tr be 1 candidate 1 refised aumonttdy : on : .aoe Veen Tac sé On] di Les ~ ! RA 1 Co a and wil be io the en: PA A VW leon, somever denies tne toota ET \\ \u2018 : Bt =\" Pot ne se that I Am called upon to lof fin Stal emie nt! Le eros fe sats, nag The trier gay | cerusexi Or tne fours - ! day, after mevarat + +0> D uentconrd ih tie in favor of Mr.Wison-Sunith.1 LH SOL ven At Or ree le any ».r ï sent the : ; avi po Lu ; ; names © un frauen ert.TES NV WT oppose im.mem Ab M.en To NI ~ tire PANS, OECD De 1 5 00e ed ave nade : Paring orn A ame wot À ve \u201cos _ pe .IB \u2018 .CCM .ove gp ee snes-t tater cn tye en ence ent Uo Nap, Lieae |.' vaut sVOPS PIVApE Lae LL En i ; ; ; Men wWêls ai sen cn; el Pas vo AM Cate To TL Te they wy ave caf SET FT AEE pu deputatoon sult ae a ne Won gree ND am Tepe bain ee + A, ; ex fe 2 to U-u te the AL ete à Lm Gee I ev ate tk oan Cts ta he printest mot ZT tn Lu tn 1, ta ile peter cheeuisy telle .] aned dg Sorted ei ve wae cue Wi, when ls teow den cree Done s Tres eo.t'me nud rome ene Ween POUR Lo Morte and ton peter vn te £ ; = tr vos RES dian Jusque wees a VITA tie Lane 9 Pit FE \u201cent ot en en Engiiau M.vor nt CH£Lt he wt et Denes wll be hand Dene diseases VOW sad nat te tte 4 Là veo mot cet ue pine and L RUMSEY the 15 MR.FOISY PROTESTS.never gas u* 1 te, vo \"too 0g era Harte wool Yes mie aes hoe ; .en Fug q.ve ne pt + x \u2018 x?' ss.Against er: ov.buesatisse Ladies turn, of hetareen Che tua UT Te jr 8 0 Lo F Mt AL EL BE ca | dees he wo Fangio an nome #50 V1 Ta Cet ea Had ven a oe Maur à EE Ou, ras not to Onterfete nee he als Coes Hn entr Fall wel tat oem se we REVI par tt tee eh rye rh ééted than D Ve 1 cat neue vom \"ds, however, de four nes pane tas A ete proper VI énagh ta +0 tn ut It oy soe san the honda of 445 ord Prise on Vhad been Mc + vee he heu qe OM: Irv], and Chute seemed tes 5 2 8e ap À as ler - ?Ke dtioewd hat any of them woud | CAMPAIGN IN ST.LOUIS.be orionlar ne ees CITRE \u2018O6 COL ade don tame Ca prevent them ap The ne pui Lode te st Tan's ter ts who unes tr ge ete te aes .Ctra .oo ! onelr as of à nvre ver jrag Fed Tote rome Trt it eat fo CN mr gr ae por He E pla od 0 nominaton can only be SES The penetra Is Peine mate qe ir teentiat I tue 1 tt Ide Ye ean nd ite an person, accord dagaest Coane Chrusse who nitieugh Rood I went ow lt Tae ee na door hs an order his flat vrei Bt M: q B'S ert, Ce ow bee or aed by ur Jn the prérenice ot Le _erctaiy af the Tourne of A end Man were tou + Id atte len] DL eur -gmatures tte 5 Ve fred.Fe SAUT ape een ON The ff 1 prabable, nies © the statements thay ACHES ; bred._ GE net he ME vert grue Lave teen nade thas Mas or Prefonta ne Anthony loan Ni srl the reform Mr 1, DE bene gong to Eure, ete ghar ar fac Hendet tv te gens Associn SP nu ce bona nal È «hedrawilt mn tome At ewe gies: are shea 0 thew can meat him fran boy ERE a ve tt oe te Hd mens ef Phe gout fer als eqresftion 11 ta Le et + | } ret \u201c> | oO fa +1 bd a ue Lo Le est .footed nu ttes food tht although suppert-d Crom neta, fe fans au Cha uot ved artes FN PE ren | \\ , , - Lg ON ' , sou x data : 1e tue ce Uo coh drawal we tement} ty NE MR PH fore Ps SM ge Ov Gone te PoC oy van! Bn Ta mine ov wd hee ue thiraen Be open nts 0 eo tig ons pao Gas = | .ved aoe ta reg tue du a 01.1 Mas ur \"ivf in fav, dre adie aly te cuil to fores threugl carl ed reseed ME DS se he eter aT ane twit ee Jerrd lene Cay Prodoonta .cl Lena de ee] ALO Ln een ty Para wh was tn te Test ffenestr xt.or vt se Ser ene VA + OF pes ay The + \u20ac then ~: 4 es | « Antares Cn Lo yore veh ets, hootever ce ne, het, te ! , vf the ei v sfooehba uns sant oquenttr tht ver Mas Pret ant ne, CAS anna dre eded Wh Cera hudson ee \u201cln t#y + \"14 er ST Unie tan he à ae Cae JG] 6 ery, op ears, Ape vs chante oan first «in te cg .I I a re P.Los Senator 1 TR sl tons mere nz ciate boat Wosdnesabay gleht os fobnt met) vor ccd tle Een nee ee thine r he nd ead nothing further from Macon af the tue cond ot © bn West Ward pe Nee oar es row and tL Predicate cee yesterday ang del poe 114 4 terent anti trae tam Tol eo SINE EAN 0 \u201cTN a he ex vote The comin tte Wan ant gee pe] TERS A PEU , a RS ei Pme Net Path jee a tueuse Max re Prefontenne ontx ter streruenoie choked hy Me thus When she to pracefnt slerp fies dawn fuit a.snd date vor word he the ener eon The terms of four cannctiiors «expire (ls There are po fluffy 0s that» hie | 241 0 Foi, SMITH rhe Fagoshageahonr coe as amd not on ven: Tar ete three wll we tee ax 1 With purse affection fe her shape, : 7 Coe e et Fren he pression Under the une sat ie aboli] V4 the new charter Trpeding her, ; RAT er ~ Ne DEERE EEN Covance he sul Macon Pro -ntaue 4 A Mnat hurry down Vie fie CN | ee | ue | | bo Ww I fase \u2019 ' an LV eminetions take place cn Monday, \u20ac When Rianehe has hioaed CC 0RE Jed © goed | | hye ees coon 6 roars ve, ao ; ; ; Lee ; \u2018 2 Juomar 27, ht TH Jouwn Hall and the night ; ; \"he ; ee When ached bor wend perm the ; ste mare 7 | Audi closed her eyes, in perfect bliss, | tire confers =\" fret Half ju tue agé (en Mas et Prefontane ta he |elections en Febsnere © | Nas ! V untii after 20901006 Woe, vas ee seater ore a] a-mlid dla no! T0 AE ; her \u201che US To \u2018 ] | _ et we ne ft VO Pas cr was an code ant he heal +5 > | enfoids fv , ! Gv Mr TR ' , «hat the tranate oo by hao phe + y RECOUNT N LAVAL i gown sprawl The Herald s New Story ' oom at 0 80 «ke 1 chat td Me Verres 6 wane ced ths morn oe ' wile aren Ca \u2019y ! result ae M Prphein pie far Cam YL Lo mented won re Judge Langelier Grantk Application of LE th Braustark pr rat ue PSE Mr.C.A.Wilson\\for a Ju- \u2019 : ! 000000020090.0.0000400000 Won ake tw nt Le bs ne dicral Recobnt.An what ho nd rats | Or Love Behind the Thrown.| + e rar cu tue ha : peau MH or Vil: hea flutters an the bree se ® THE HERALDS SLATE.+ Woche the ther Boag wr seeking Jade Tanger vos granted an appli \u201c sa \" + J.C.E LEVY-East.e I K | 0\" A \u2018 | G CLUB.nancy enough for That .Fhe be kbewu he ht Fe her fec'ives, the ! + A.A GIBEAU-Hochrlaga.e ; \u2019 - heorrend wader bop ha the S+ Lam ! feelinge of the me 1 glorious woman that @® Ald.LEBEUF \u2014Centre.® A k AN ACTIVE PART hert Boatông C'ub wi be had :n the SOME MAN WORKED à cnlumn article on | ever e \u2014_- -\u2014 - + - | eiub honee at SM lambert this evenang the narient Paconlan SBakermeare controversy (To he continued + CANDIDATES TO DEFEAT.+ Foere dry at Med new volunteers | The ale ho leave the \u201cnb house at + - @ ne coring forward and hav the\u2018! 1145 oele pm nr the convenience ot | © Ald JACQUES-8t.Gabriel.e tobe nude té \u2018he Tid of thon nes wysh Tistors from Montreal, @® Ald.TANBEY\u2014St.Ann's.@ uss DE Ja haree no the coming .@ Ald.RABY \u20148t.Antoine South.© «at + The 3 La 9e quite a lerglhy , CHILD'S FATAL CURIOBITY.® Ald LAMARCHE \u2014E ast © ro an! me ay 27 a vy cntears nas C7 NY : ' a Y -te< 24 Marton Ca 1 + Ald.CHAUSSE\u2014 Bt.Maryse W.© oro attar reel roen [nesdav, Wedns< 14 * a., : : = .cr vente al ate part ar a an al pen © ® a a Phare dny nognty next, at the Nao J a next, ve winnua tablets he found in the house, and aff nn the Gazoot thla morning.and reading t carefully, wa have coma to tha ronclunion that it thornughly agrees with the (azoot's views on the mayoralty THE STAR IS nt last exported tn bave an | opinion on the Mavoralty contest, but only I after terrible and haartrending effort.' A CLEVER and valusd correspandent wr'ies ! TT the K.ave FA and atnten that Fmpern TU.A TOLENO WAMAN has brought eutt for | af (lermany and Frany Toseph nf divorce becauge he- hu*bond forecs her to live | Austen.| In a building adjoining his powder mill.In | are two Afferent pernone flere in n hright man, now, wbo ls wasting his talents ta | thoes quarters sha could nover blow him up Montreal.=dthout takipg all kinde of chances, Ooo) 10 30000000 in cold.Yet even TT .when the Klondike district iv exhausted The Treaty Was Signed To-Day in}.remains the whole Yukon territory, Washington.; , ; ; .R which Is certainly anriferous over consider: Wassngton, D'\u20ac dan 24 -=The treaty able areas.The tercitery has been very af We ni fe Nie Te so} \u2018 the Danes Weal Indian 1 Inperfestix prospectad, and Lans trom denmark to the United Maies ; Denma Vs ; ; very iliffieuit en acvontut of tie vegetation, prospecting js was sgned ai tue State Department to, | ! dax ty Ne vetary Pas and Constantine | There ds no reason why io should not ulti un.the Dans-h Monster.dhe tréaty mately yield other remnnerative gold fields wii b nt ; \u201cire Can ow te be found elxewhere, 17 NCATS- .Ce eee ad AM fe te nos be found execute TT.or Ûs EN Mr.a MoD Hu ce one aT an ! WU nan be et ae | On Sunday, on Se Mat Ke =} oebyter, R.pa naz, Ÿ res Ty Ww wi, SEVIER mee ce he Bete Been he pn ( hureh, Bey E.0 Mu kong ew ent re r rok .+ , : : : : divers af: nie \u201c+ vente were [ver .Con he Vela Pen ie © nd sine ie a wale, thev \u201cin the «de very cf a Re vie + of se ar , [re NE Eu ; al Yen me ed red.the most [MORE ON he Growth of Protestantism S.Benve.ani Tunes Mi sense, Th8 nrst |A : ER At the regular Sunday afternoon mest .3 ae Have ave : : + + * : fe: \\ su .- T™ F1 YR Ra ER TT ce ced most hve on end onder ad ale [0K wi the I VM« 0 Me.q Tas tor.of 1e PUTTS a.RRS HAN [ARSE : 1° - VY .polo \u2018 Tew ery Musson, Tl address + ov re ques > Hess ~ oo Teri.vi Tice and .\\ on phare SE ee La ue ET TRE qe rentes nl 1a CLOTHES BASKETS the ladies As wait on epor: hav., ; + FRR > Juetmited bv chemo als, ! ° PI ee ur CC tee tee un ta des ME AEA N .Ta.21.700 tn payneur of certes.La ee 4 ee and hy ried he members 0 the recently organ zed LINED WORK BASKETS .Cite er mest mahie bos depairtnrent of the Point St ¢ havles ON \"ANADA | pl wy Assoc ataon bend a Peas meets , 1 - a > READS PAPER i C Te nasS ey en ;n taie assoc lion rooms.À E - , Feorner or Welllngmten and Rechmond ; ALL FANC Y BASK BETS : .MAYOR OF WESTMOUNT [res Me 4 Brown, d tector of the | J Mr.Wilson-Smith Reviews Commercial Plon derutmens a Meutreat Aasoe à ! outline and History of Dominion for St.ton.detvered a lecture.Mr.Lighthall Requested to Continue rx 'enng tie w rk ta be accomphished 1 in Office for Another Year.Cb the detartment A lige number of \" ; Ww it bee on re str ct were pre-ent, and Patio - w - \u2019 Lo .Co o To quite à n'rrber ol new nunes Wers en \u201c LL TL PS tant F wl.ee y ~ .20003 I ape td ' Coa 4 à 1001 A GREAT SUCCESS.x - ~~ ~ .: : : .| TH .[4 at uta tarer x stk nf > - Seal \" >} He pale of à Mat vis Tirer = ' Poros ! W F \u2019 |! \u2018 Fer Clade ML Uline sr now ROBE onan 4e VOS N Le S es LE - oN or À PUR - the Hoek =v on or The stare Las proved } \u2019 A ree , M A A fra sucres Yecterdas nurdr ds nf Do OU ete es trek vite of extrerceiy low r > = M pros end Lael on dent os suppdy Male con CC Tova\u201d ~ eed trcnes ali trs incnib= dv = < CC Ch > = OU > m YZ on oo 3 = Ca ' WAGED WITH MUCH ACTIVITY THE CANVASSER ABROAD IN THE Trix rq 10e Voof hae hewn reenter] in hie stead LAND.be Con ani ono Basan ona ba co pars .; | \\ mise des Nu as 1 T1 INA er .- hat te par hse well merite Déotneten EH is has _prosaatied 1 the prurehoses no csv for che ofl sa TT: Coney of the \u201coe which hes won der \u2018 nue CUT mpros-1i through tn efforts of x v (tant sormaniitiee, And to-day, - : : crs Manteo al ray wel fee jet = pre for -e frois the ch of é Crank And te : that you wil he went bu kK , .ean br farther Strength ro.vr 51 have vo a heey, .+ % zut of vour nent on ; ne » 1 he H off era \u20ac prior ir y for os That 3 Ww Vee bate cen 4) ., - f be expected oi tnem\u201d \u2018 TL.ST.JEAN BAPTISTE.| - A ben wae goven to the ean bida- | .e 1 4,14 fare af AL Crane ast night hy two >, .Log meetings Led an the north ond, one to oT er She creer 0 0 Hg ne an} Hoe aed OLT FOR ALD.LEBEUF.: is an don at the ni MUTE Me.; : \u2026, oo ; pe.\u201coon ES trour-, uni Ho pnd a 5 | .te be rT : ! apni ave rues A topline a 1- crd of thie preserc H r seu \u2018 rose gt ne een 4 therm both The speakera wh | Ald.Ruby.woe i SLY seer he r \u2018 Tor : del the alderoen vers M OH SIN end found #H OCT UT Eu + C0 4 ' r 7 nose Lau M UN Potris ant M A TL ane nna woe Te a (RE chong Tor aes AL afl diosa] both mee ings Poe oon Th ES 20 $ ISOWT> mor To Sores Te xpress Ta AU Ouimet sa d'he vos flatteret by Sno vei ern : PER RÉ me ce Wel agit Gf 1 tour Le had mule dat - ou the quutforim, 0.n°10 8 PMP the qu 6 \u2018 \u2018rh has heu can the dey thrash the wart AN Laverne were Meo JF Driven J due 1 etre Yue Len under your 1 that two 4 ot pe a hot 4 nr : Fe'spart.EN .rivera he Pace Cormn- +, Chat cho she kne , Me IL.oa- Morn, 0 ne r WN pecornize the Tented ye de de) not wong him and thow who © Bogen Fle 44 ++ + vor entere d'upon YOIUT pg var wanted him sth! lose He saw red FA BI or ?eo .so ! fr Ce PAR A TASSE force, who booked the poetere of tered tr ce.me \u2018 \u2018 crosman bor Grave charges despair, The speaker sald that he nus Rolicitation of many res oh pol ut s \"nus bode hgh renrouched the other div for Yh wing Ward, «ho were zut (nourn te bee pr bt anna cme ta and wid on favor of \u2018ne Royal Feet leve that he ff cote dl would serve Er amet = Mo 2.00 Te ~ Ç a > , \u201c * ' ~ } Fao : \u2018 - > a = > 7 eu su 3 7 wh To, ~ - = à , iN » _ \\ .; à - - Pres 07 ~ EN th a on My \u2018 - TA(2LRS AS3< VORE.rt > tn ; > > \u201c .~ on .Crea 1 2° ~ x .- es ~ : \u201cror 3 on hie ~ Los au ce - 1e S .MN Toran pe JUDICIAL VACANCIES Pal tiuat ITALIAN ORDER FCR MARCONL Chief Justiceship of E.C.\u2014Joe Martin MOT 8 NS = Frans Would Take Ansth ny.\u201cLL x \u2018 x\u2018 ! + No \\ 1 \u2014~ TT ve - ~ .~ : Those \\Wormiing Pres !\u2014oOne appii- bi 4 .- .vatron of DY Agnew so Ointment wil Frs Li Ste ua : 1 every might sit fr tu ae vey \"x sv a vure is, a Je ME + i most sichhborn vases of ha.Ve La a A 1: ming Piles.Dr.ol Von.uo l cures Eczema apf ol He oo bade ato ,: urning skin diseases.waa ! \u201cA ta1s Re , B5 vents.Sold by ml RS ds im BE.M Gal Notre Dame Street.Coin ape Pos < 2 Brutser to = Toes, lon M Lu Ortar a Linen ert He wm reseed Ls ore or tae best STRATHCONA MEMORY Coast Hon J A \u2018 .Aas AU ASP cn tare necting of the executive commit- WRN en Rirathçona and South Af- Marion ce vpn tee of the thoes p Heowon'd come 00 the Xu pican memorial fund will be held In prowe Cent ate, or ake the CE us thy council room of the Board of Trade trees hep ane rt Vo \u2018 Messrs.ut 4 o'uluck this afternoon.when vars Pa and Gonton Hunter, Victoria, aie jous matters will be considered.#ev spohen of on Us connection, ee ee Le vus CT VERDUN 18 GROWING.Mow Women Should Use Melchers Mr.Joseph Ailan, Mayor of the town or Verdun, in his annual ieport for 1901, recounts the beneficial resuits of the ex- pendature in 1896 of 595,000 for a breakwater, thereby preventing the repetition of the d:sustrous tloods which had for so bus serionstv interfered with the prosperity of the town.The population has risen from 340 in *\u201c Red Cross\" Canadian Gin.IF used ax 0 mendicament, women should take Melchers Red Cross Canadian Gin nccording to the following Litevtions, which are given by a most Sprvminent West End doctor: ; ) MIX one ouner of Melchers Red Cross Canadian Gin, with one dynes of hot w à bor or milk, sweeen U8 taste and 1896 to 2,700 mm 1901, tne.valuation from drink on retiring.Keep body well $484,000 to A 796,000.Similar expendi- covered.= Ady, ture for t ficial public worke is advo- \u2014 cated in future.BUDGET SPECULATIONS.\u2014 - = I.ondon, Jan, 24.There is heavy | MONEY NO OBJECT speculation in anticipation of the! budge! mercasing the sugar tax, Im! ; Dparters are Tr pidly withdrawing meo- -_\u2014 .Jxses, elucogs and saccharine from When People Are Seeking Health or Relief from Any Disease, the Price, as a Rule, Never Counts, It i+ a fact that not less than a bond and sending them to the reflners owing to the difleulty of obtaining Wore house room, The small clear- af tabaeen, ten and spirits indl- CA Lone Cate that Importers do not expect an lion dollars is yeggly spent by people Increase in the dut?s on these ar- seeking an absolute cure for catarrh, ticles.bronchitis and consumption.SLIGO MAYOR'S PLEDGE.In many instances good judgment ls not used in selecting a remedy, with Dre HOT en Set SE OP CE ES Dublin, Jan.24.-\u2014The Sligo corpora- tton passed a resolution yesterday aft- érnonn that the mayor of the town for the present year should be required to pledaz- himself that during his term of ofller he would not accept any favor from any representative of the Knglish Gavernimnent in Ireland, and that he would not take part In the ceremonies fn connection with the coronation.The new Mayor, Ald, Keenan, raid he was In thoonsh accord with the resolution and gove the pledge required, - - INSURIN@ AGAINST SMALLPOX.Tendon, Jan.24.The Liverpool Spring Weekly Falrplay states that considerable pmounts are being tngured with Lloyd's in ronnection with the smallpox epidemic now prevalent at several British porta.A pre- mum of 28 Gd per rent.on recently vnc- cinnted enses, AU\u201d JR 44 per cent.on those who hnve not been vacclnated since In- fancy, is added.the _reault that some harmful, worthless treatment discourages the patlent of ever getting reliet, Probably the best and most highly recommended preparation is Catarrha- zone, that cures by the inhaling of medicated air, which is nature's way of curing.Catarrhozone cures catarrh and hronchial troubles, because it is sure to reach their cause.It ls Inhaled into the throat, lungs, naga! passages & bronchial tubes and heals the fnflamed | n.ucous surfaces congested and sokre through microbic Irritation.This is the aimplest and most convenient cure for discages of the respl ratory organs, and is harmless and extremely plea§ant to use.Catarrhozone cures the headache and dropping in the throat, clears the ale passages, and keeps the breath, p and sweet.Give it a trial.Price LY small sige, 356 cents; at druggists, » >.A son & Co, Kingston, Ont.\u2014adv, EN J RE Re To Lye | i { 7] Ë fi GOT Lge + J ; | i ; Cannot Withdraw the Mayor's Name.One of His Most Prominent Supporters Says Name Must Go on the Ballot Papers.The name of Mr.Raymond Prefontaine will appear on the ballot papers in the Mayoralty contest.It cannot be withdrawn, Neither can his nomination papers.Consequently Mr.Raymond Profontaine is .a candidate for Mayor.The first statement was made to a Herald representative to-day by a very prominent member of Mr.Prefontaine's committee.The conclusion is one that is come to-at first blush, It is contrary, however, to another statement of the same member of Mr.Prefontaine's committee to the effect that although Mr.Prefontaine\u2019s name will be on the ballot paper he is not a candidate.Mr.Prefontaine's proposal, through his committee, to withdraw in favor of an English-speaking candidate, was met to-day by Dr.E.P.Lachapelle and his committes, who decided to withdraw on condition that Mr.Prefontaine did likewise.To-day Dr.Lachapellc\u2019s committee made a statement signifying that he would retire conditionally on Mayor Prefontaine being also withdrawn.Mayor Prefon- taine\u2019s committee received the statement.They reiterated their's, but added the rider that Mr.Prefontaine's name could not be withdrawn from fp ballot because Mr.Prefontaine was not here himself to do so.It was believed at first that if Mr.Prefontaine's name could not be taken off the ballots at least his nomination papers would be withdrawn.Here again rose the impassable barrier of a legal technicality, and it was announced \u2018that no person save Mr.Prefontaine himself could withdraw these papers.This condition leads to obvicus conclusions, but the gentlemen on Mr.Prefontuine's committee wish to be strictly, interpreted as meaning that Mr.Prefontaine withdraws sincerely.He withdraws morally from the fight, but, of couras, physical impossibilities cannot be overcome, and with the ocean stretching betsve em the City Hall and Mr.Prefontiaine, his name cannot be taken off, and must appear, if though merely as a figurehead.One of Mr.Prefontaine\u2019s committee gave it to be understood that the mayoralty contest would be between .He said it could not be otherwise, as toth the French-speaking candidates Mr.Wilson-Smith and Mr.Cochrane were retiring.He did not believe Mr.Prefontaine\u2019s name on the ballot would be misunderstood.However, as stated yesterday, no person could prèvent people from placing their cross cr posite his name if they\u201d chose to do so, À member où Dr.Lachape \u2018e's committee was informed late this afternoon that Mayor Prefontaine's nomination paps cou'd not be withdrawn from the (ity (lerk's office, and that the Mayor's name would have to appear on the ballots.) ; _ He said :\u2014\" We anticipated this might be the case.and guarded against it.papers are not withdrawn, neither will those of Dro Lachapelle be.that oi Dr.Lachapelle witil be there alsa.\u201d v If Mayor Prefontaines nomination If Mayor Prefonitaine's name appears ion the ballot, FREIGHT RATES NTO THE YUKON Jovernment Inquiry Being Held as to Those of White Pass Railway.Ottawa, Jan.24.\u2014(Special.)\u2014In the absence of Hon, A.(.Blair, who is, still confined to his ron, the Finance Minister yesterday heard argument on the application of the White Pass Ruail- way Company for funciion of thelr schedule of rates.Hun.Mr.Fielding had associated with him in the héaring Mr.Collingwood Sehreiber, Deputy \u201cdinister of Railways and Canals, and Mr.Tiffin, trafic manager of the In- tercolodial Railway: Mr A.B.Newell, traffic manager of the White Pass tatlway., and Mr.FF, HH.Chrysler, Koo, appeared for the company.The situation is that complaints of exorbitant charges on freight t.the Yukon led the Minister of Railways to Investigate the rates oa the White Pass Flailwrv, and when the company submitted fre schedule at the minister's demand the latter refused to sane- tion it under the Rallway Act, The: company has paid ten per cent.divi.denis during the past three vears, but claims that under the exceptional elr- cumstances existing, 1ts rates arc not exorbitant.Private y thr company has announce] that its intention was to make a reduction for the ~oming season, but for the present it is arguing in favor of the present tariff.It appears the White Pass people regard themselves a8 mare or less removed from Government control, inasmuoh as the road is an international line, the twenty-mile section betwezn Skagway and the provisional boundary being In territory claimed by the United States.Over this portion of the route, !t is claimed, the Dominion Government having no jurisdiction, the company can charge what it pleases, There is a suit now pending by one of the Yukon trading companies to recover some thousands of doliars for alleged overcharges.The hearing of the case has heen postponed for a few days in the nope that the Minister of Railways will Le well enough to attend, LORD DUFFERIN EL Physicians Consider the Great Diplomat's Condition Very Serious.London, January 24.\u2014-In reply to a telegram concerning the condition of the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, lady Dufferin states that the physicians regard the case es serious.AN EARTHQUAKE SHOCK 4 \u2014\u2014 Bt.Louis, Mo., Jan.24.\u2014Two distinct sbocks of eanthquake were felt in St.Louis and in many of the adjoining towns a few minutes before five o'clock thin morning.The first shock was light.The second was more severe.Kansas City, Mo., Jan.24 \u2014A slight experienced in the earthquake shock was narth-east extremity of the city early.iocy, Ills, Jan.24.There was a pronounced earthquake shock here at 4.40 this moroirg, lasting nearly a minute, from eawt to west.shaking of walls was perceptible in many.brick residences.200 FISHERMEN MISSING Jan.24.\u2014A furious gale has and the fésh- Two Yokohama swept the Japanese coasts, ing fleet has met with dwaster.hundred fishermen are missing.MR.TORRANCE\u2019'S STATEMENT.St.John, N.B., Jan.24.\u2014(Sperlal.)\u2014There \u201cindignation in St.Jobn over Mr.John ; nee\u2019's statement that ice war found in every port the Montreal Harbor Commis.sloters\u2019 delegation visited except Halifax, and be In pretty certain to be called to account for It by the civic authorities and others.Indeed, Mayor, Daniel has alrendy written to him on the subject.St.John (ides {self on being absolutely free of jee.Ine tidal conditions here make Ice an Im- powsibliity, while it is well known that on more than one ocpasion Halifax harbor has been frozen over solid enough for skating, a thing never known in St.John.»Periaps Mr.Torrance meant that the reception here was icy,\u201d is the suggestion of one of the civic fathers.KILLED IN A SEWER.Ottawa, Jan.34.\u2014(8pecial.)\u2014Myles Trav ors, A laborer, 47 years old, was killed this morning while coupling an electric exploding appliance to a charge of dynamite | a sewer.He leaves a widow and live chil.\u2018 PE ble ss of hese ., (hat Ve : vould he MAY NOT BEN \u201c MONTREAL AT ALL Mr.MeNicall, the second vice-prest- dent and general manager nf the Canadian Pacifie Kallway, gave an emphatic denial tp the report published yesterday afternnon that the company Lid decided to build at Hnchelaga the largest vorkshops in the world, It was represented that the company intended to build every Incomotive and car in their service at Hochelaga, and all the existing shops Were to ba removed to Montreal.\u201cIt ig true.\u201d said Mr.McNleoll, \u201cthat the company intend to concentrate rew Works would be In the Faust or the \u2014us to whether In fuet they in Montreäl at all was far from certain, \"The company,\u201d added Mr.MeNtrotl, \u201chave received communications from other municipalities offering mont (u- vorahle terms with the object of tgif.irg the company to bring their woikw te.them.These avertures merited and would recelve careful considération Mr.MeNicoll gave ft to be underatand that th- exorbitant terms demanded by property own: ra for the Inne required for the new.works was a ger.i fr.us obstacle in the way of new works being established at Hochelaga, NU CHANGE IN THE PRESIDENCY A meeting of the directors of the Dominion Iron and Steel Company was held to-day at the offices of the Street Railway Company, under the presidency of Mr.James Ross, the managing director, the business under consiaéra- tion being the acquisition of further machinery for the development of the works.Mr.C.M.Whitney, the wWas not in attendance, but all the Canadian directors were present with the exception of Sir Willlam Van, Horne, who is away in Cuba.\u2019 There had been rumors in the ety that one of the objects of the meeting was to appoint Mr.Ross the president of the company, but two of the directors gave this an unqualified denial and stated that no step in that direction was under contemplation, and that the board were fully satisfled with having Mr.Ross in the position of managing director.The meeting began at noon, and it was not over till after 3 o'clock.The directors were, it was announced, chiefly occupled with the consideration of estimates for the new machinery.\u2014.DENY ALL RUMORS British Shipping Men Visit New York Just the Same.New York, Jan.24\u2014The White Star steamer Celtic arrived to-dav from Liver- 1001 and Queenstown.Among her paassen- gers were a number of English shipping men whose misdon, it was rumored, was to form a combine of trans-Atlantic paa- wenger and freight lines.The party in- eludes W.J.Pirrie, oheirman of the Har- land & Wolff Shipbuilding Company, and director of the Levland and White Star lines; Henry Wilding, of Richardson, Bpence & Co., English agents of the International Navigation Company, who sue- ceeded JJ.R.Klerman as chairman of the Leyland line; and J.Bruce Ismay and WW.8.Graves, directors of the White Star line.They are accompanied by Ralph Neville and John Dickinson, maritime lawyers.Mr.Ismay, when seen at Quarantine, said: \u201cThe wame mimors were current one year ago.but there ia nothing in these reports.My visit here is to study the Celtic and fit her for a trip to the Mediterranean.lI can give no other statement at this time.\u201d Mr.Ixmay, in reply to further ques- tons said: \u2018No amount of money can buy the White Star line, and I know nothing about any so-called steamahip trusty, - A FREIGHT AGREEMENT.of te Allan Line&ieameus Company: ran he an Liner mn y, Aays that the only foundation for the story that the chief British Atlantic lines are to be absorbed by American capitalists is that the lines are coming to en arrengement on freight rates.He added.\u201cThe 1 es from this side of water om the other.\u201d Mr.Ru the idea of Mr.J.Pierpont control of the lines.and not laughed at organ getting Mr.Walter H.Wilson hes retired from] i Meswrs.Harland & the directorates of Wolff, the great Belfast.president, |.! 4 every their workshops, but as to whether the | NEW OREO FOR THE ARMY How Drab Jacket and Tartan Trousers Are to be Made.London, Jan, 24.- The War Office has at last decided mpon the new mnflitary yni- forms ln detail, aral the transformation of the soldier \u2018Is expected to commence about the middle of the year.The ceremonial dress will be the full dress at preseut used, and\u2019 will be worn with a cap for willing out; while the service dfews- the fighting kit will be an entirely new one, of special material, replete with the Jntest Improvements, and designed alike for rough wear and comfort, The werviee dress is, In fuet, designed with na slew to furnishing a comfortable uniform, Meght enough to be worn on service nbrond aud in warm weather at howe, \u201cpod nlse with the ndditlon of warn under-, voting for wear in winter.It consists chiefiy of à radi proof, drab mixture cloth, Thee great coat 1s to be Heght apd supple, with a small cape attached, capable of belnge easlly put où or taken off, and easily fpletect, : Phe Jacket fe of very light drab mixture Nerge, of Norfolk pattern, It will have a turned down roll collar, shoulder rifle patehes, pockets with pleats, two Lbreast und two strong slde pockets with flaps, plented at tbe wulst and with a false eat down the rentre of the Lack.It Is ntended to be loose fitting, Every man wil wear on a partlenlar rolored ground the title of his unit, This will be a curved strip on the upper arms of the {arket and the great coats, A headdress of a pew design of thick felt.with broad brim and ventilation per: forations, has been decided on to be worn ahroasd enlv.\u2018Trousers are to be of drab mixture tartan, wade loose from the walst to the knee and only reaching to the top of the boots, These are never to he worn in public with- vit leggings or puttecs, \u2019 The leggings are to he.§hikgwn leather with brass removable study deavo the frônt.These will take the place of jack-boots for mounted troops, and will be provided with spur-rests.The.spurs are of a new .pattern, lleht and easily.adjustable, - Cardigan Jauckets of hrown wool, drawers of Shetland worsted yarn, fatigue comforters and Bedford cord pantaloons are nlso to be Issued, A soldier wha was asked what he thought of the new uniform was not at all pleased; Shut it's something to be thankful for,\u2019 he gid, \u201cthat thoy aren't giving us~the fireman's \u2018frying pan\u2019 yet\u201d His opinion of the tartan trousers is Interesting.\u201cNothing geod In the new uniform?\u201d he sald.\u201cOh, but there fs, though.Pont you know they're going to put us all In .tartan trousers\u2014 Notice 18 HEREBY GIVEN tion will be made.to the Parliament of Canada, at Its next session, for an Act to incorporate the !'Royal Standard Fyre Insur- .ance Company\u2019 of Canada, to ttansact a general fire jnsurance business within Canada \u2018and elsewhere.Montreal, January 14th, 1903, Hibbard & Glass, Attorneys for Applicants, Ep _ Too.Late for Classification, a i WAN TO BORROW $3,000 AT ¢ PER oent., fist mortgage, on valuable suburban.G 30, Herald.or erty, near Montreal.RE \u2014 HN R JALE B VIOLIN, WoL¥» bean, 31, Her = WANTED \u2014 MECHANICAL ENGINBER ey ores -man.State full experience and salary.expected.Apply Q 8, T, L Lewis ee amt ents St, cae Tied les ie t Slocan Soverel .A \u2019 | XD, e \u2019 no mn ve coe SRO cou «5 Widpone: vis vois anus, WE Te ca *pisankz A Lo » .- +; * : .rr .+ y that applica- - up arin and - all Seale, pas ny - / x .0x.4 55 / Tosa, ~ De CNE 2 \"* ing Departments are.among the- largest in .HERALD PUBLISHING \"COMPANY, ~ body but himself,\" and so far as he is \u2018eolely responsible for what has been, was so accurate as to command ad- , cated situation of the past- few days it is because he had rightly guaged.the |.* Cochrane's candidature has\u2019 : past week were mainly \u2018caused Jy the are to the contrary \u2018purpose; \" lelements of strength, TRE HERALD \u2026 \u2018.Sbtablichoë 1008.SUBSCRIPTION RATES.sr the yaar assssssenasosssonsessencaccocces $3.00 Six months .1.80 One month oauncca0ca00 008600000000 SA0E 000 Orders for the deliv of The Herald at tesidences or places of business may be dy postal card or through Telephone Main 343.When The Herald is not found on sale at sews etands, intending purchasers should communicate the fact to the office.' TO ADVERTISERS.- - The etrculation of The Dally Hersla 1s | Jargely in excess of that of any of the other Boglish paners\u2014with one exception\u2014published tn Montreal.Its circulation in all parts of the Dom'n\u2018on 1s growing rapidly, and it is now in the front rank of Canadian advertising mediums.Rates on application.JOB PRINTING.The Herald's Job Printing and Book Bind- the Dominion, and are equipped for the execution of the finest work.\u2014W.B.Sharpe, Supt.TELEPHONE NUMBERS.Eaitorfal Department .Main ŸM Business Offio® ,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Main 243 Job Department .:.Main 1919 #8 Craig Street.Montreal.JAS.S.BRIERLEY, : tT Managing Director.F.ABRAHAM, W.J.TAYLOR, +.Gec.-Treas.Business Met.MR.COCHRANE'S CANDIDATURE.For some days Lu Presse \u2018has shown a disposition to make light of the nom- |.ination of Mr.James Cochrane for the Mayoralty.Mr.Cochrane has been held up to ridicule ds the candidate ot no- concerned Mr, Cochrane makes no ser cret of the fact that he is wholly and \u2018done.But events have shown that his appreciation\u2019 of conditions in Montreal, If Mr.Cochrane has held the -compli- \u2018miration.commanding position in the - \u2018feeling of the community with regard to the \u2018other \u2018English- -speaking candi- would not only have been justified fn withdrawing, but owed it to his own | seit-respect tpdo so., He had given more credence than it deserved to the statement that Mayor- Prefontaine would leave the field if he did.He had given Mr, Crathern ample time to make up his mind whether Mr.Wilson-Smith was ready to see the fight against Mr.Prefontaine through to the finish, and he was under no obligation whatever to allow himself to be used as a handy instrument to serve another man's ambitions.\u201cWhat concern.could he, \u2018who \u2018Will have the whole force of Mr Forget's influence against him, have In the \u2018 negotiations conducted between Mr.Crathern and Senator Forget, between thé friends of Prefontaine and men who' had shown no disposition whatever to treat him as \u2018one whit more deserving than Mr, Prefontaine?Any fair-minded man\u2019 must concede that had Dr, Lachapelle withdrawn \u2018Wednesday he would have acted .consistently with his own self-respect, and would have placed upon Mr.Crathern, the Star and Mr.Wilson-Smith the Tone too.light reproach of having secured a continuance of Prefontaine rule.He wanted to retire, and.was | with difficulty dissuaded.To the extent that Dr.Lachapelle's candidature may be weaker to-day than jt was a week ago, the blame Is with.Mr.Crathern- and his associates, for if they.have only now disçernéd that they have been deceived from.the first, and that it was always intended Mr.Prefontajne would be a_candidate, | they are only proving for themselves what- other people have all along believed.There is just one way they can atone for the way they.hate played into the \"hands of the Prefontaines, the |*Forgets,.the Rainvilles; and that is to turn in from.this day and leave no \u201ceffort unmade to secure the election of They have -had- their Let them now .Do Dr.Lachapelle.\u2018chance.They have lost.prove their good faith.\u2018 - MASSACHUSETTS ANC D REC IPROC- It is pleasing to hote that not.all oùr relatives -thé \u2018south are deter- date.Mr, Wilson-Smith had on his nomination, papers numes whose pres- | ence there did him much hotior, names whose presence there made it obligatory upon Dr, Lachapelle to take the course He has taken, even,to lose one- half of the two short time available for \u2018But Mr.revealed that it is not Mr.Wilson-Smith\u2019s good fortune to be as popular as his requisition papers would seem to indicate.At the Board of Trade, at, the Stock Ex- | change, at - committee rooms, at the restaurants; on, the streets, wherever meh met together, there has been dls- \u201cplayed an ° \u2018astonishing unanimity of opinion on the point that Mr.Wilson- : Smith could not command votes.\u2019 It that is not the secret of Mr.Cochrane\u2019 8 strength it is at least the feature \u2018which appeals inost to the popular imagination.It would \u2018surprise nobody \u2018to learn that the delays that have taken: place in the negotiations of the purposes of organization, feeling on the part of Mr.\u2018Wilson- Smiths \u2018advisers that: in a\u2019 contest against Mr.Cochrane their candidate could.by no means count upon a\u2019 \u201ccertain success.Mr.Cochrane has intimated that he- is \u2018ready to\u2019 retire as \u2018goon as \u2018Mr, Wilson- Srnith retires, and the dual\u2019 event appears to be one of the probabilities of to-day, - parent just.fication there may be for , Lu Presse's condemnation of Mr.Coch- .rané's free lance candidature, his attitude must be held to be justified to the extent \u201cthat it commands popular | and.the withdrawal\u2019 of both |: Ww hatev er ap- cepprovail, candidates could only be construed as! plac ing: the seul of that approval upon it.plie ated,\u2019 \u201ctions there hav e been two constant fac- The situation has been very com- but amidst all the complica- |.tors, a determination on Mr.Prefon- tuîne's part to be Mayor again, and an \"enthusiastic support by the friends of _civie reform of the candidature\u2019 of Dr.Lachapelle.These constunt factors Te- main.All that has happened in connection with one or other.of the other candidatures has only served to demonstrate their persistency.well if the delays have not been the means of losing- ground for Dr, Lachapelle.The one in possession usually profits most by delays which arrest the progress of the attack.Hap- | pily, In this Instance the indications \u2014_\u2014 A DUTY.As a result \u2018of the exchange of nôtes that hus gone on since Tuesday, we come to-day to just the point we had réached a week ago; that is to'say, be-| fore the friends of Mr.Wilson- -Smith | took upon themselves to interject his | © cagjjldature.We come back to.the one! \u2018equitdble concessions.\u2018opposition .wäs presented at: the meeting products, It wil be mined to i \u201cto thelr time-honored grecdy \u201ctrade poli~y of having.own cake and: grabbing everybody else's, to.The Massachusetts \u201cBoard of Trade, which represents forty-one\u2019 local boards in various parts of.the, State, on Tuesday passed a resolution calling upon the United States, Gov ern- ment to do what it could in fav or of bett+r trade relations.with the Domin- fon of Canada on the basis of mutual, .The sidé of \u2018the ing during the previous discussiôn, and an amendment restricting réeiproc- ity to such lines as could by no pose sibility Injure existing \u2018American indus: tries was offered; but it was pointed cut that it would be folly to\u2019 propose a\u201d measure in which concessions were \"to \u2018be made only on one side; - The Boston Herald states that for the last six months the Boston Chamber of \u2018Commerce has been employed in \u2018securing.signatures to a Petition it has presented to the U.8.Seriators.from Mus.sachusetts urging them to actively interest themselves in a measure looking: toward reciprocal trade with Canada.\u201cThis petition has not been éxtensively signed, that was not the intention, but the names attached; the Herald esti- nates, represents business interests Lathe extent of\u2019 betwen one and two billion dollars.\u201cOur: people,\u201d \u201c says the Herald, \u201care | not particular as\u201d to the.form which these better relations shall take.\u2018They are well aware, however, that they are doing -a\u2019great and profitable trade in .the.sale of their wares to the Canadian people; that this trade 13 Berlously threatendd unless we can \u2018give to tae (Canadians.\u2018certain\u2019 commercial oppor \u2018tunities which they do not now énjoy.It may not be necessary, at least as a first step, to make a trade treaty which will \u2018comprehend a great variety \u2018of commodities, If we eould admit into this country at a low rate Canadian coal, lumbeT, fish: and'some of its farm- we: should, give \u2018to the | Canadians an interest in and in our trade.whieh.would bind them to us in 4 way that would be greatly to our industrial advantage.It is thls work- to which the: merchants and manufacturers of \u2018Massachusetts ask\u2019 their.Senuters to turn their atterr- \u2018ton in an active, aggressive manner, and the request comes to them in a form which we trust will bé heeded.\u201d \u2014 NOTE AND COMMENT.N.P.\u2014No \u2018Prefontaine, .\u201cRemember your friends.\u201d Patience.Find, it is all coming out right.» The Herald \u2018supports Dr.E.P.Lachapelle \u2018for Mayor.1 JR ent 70 Dr.Lachapelle 15 a regular genius at the concillation business._ \u2014\u2014 = Better late than never.Let us-hope\u2019| the Star vin wake up now.\u20145 There never -was'another such.tion, and probably never wil be, \u2018Dr.\u2019Lachapelle\u2019s committee \u2018 Were happy.when the prospect for a fight became clear at last, Cae elec- Me.4 \u201c .Anybody .who doubted Mr.James ' Cochrane's knowledge \u2018of the political séFlous hope of removing Prefontaine, ygame will know\u2019 better next time.and .getting rid of \u2018Prefontainism | through the agency of Dr.Lachapelle, .But there is a change in the situation that imposes a serious responsibility upon Mr.Cratliern, \u2018the Star, and | the other.friends 6f Mr, Wilson- Smith, | Every day's delay, every hour of 'un- | certainty, has robbed Dr.Lachapelle: of It is no joke to organize.a Mayoralty \u2018campaign cen] Montreal.It takes time, it takes money, it takes\u201d enthusiasm, and ane | procedure since last Friday® night's -fneeting at Windsor Hall has been des- \u2018tructive of all three.Dr.Lachapelle their way of thinking, Fa .vs inti on uke VL 7 The correspondence ot this mayoralty campaign iHustrates.anew the\u2019 utility of languäge as a means of concealing thought.Co \u2019 R.P.was wise 15 get away from all this negotiation business.It is easier to get elected these ays than to be- tion.definitely candidate for elec- 1 A \u2014 \u2018PRESBYTERIAN FINANCES\u2019 \"Toronto, Jan.24.\u2014Rev.Dr.Warden has Insult Znancial report\u2019 of the Presbyterian *ChAurch schemes for the year ending February 28.The sum.ot $92,050 has been subscribed, but it 14 estimated that the amount.required will be $291,000, making the sum™of $198,960 requisite \u2018within the next six weeks, to end the year without debt, » trams = RUSSIA'S AIM FREE EXIT.: London, Jan.24.\u2014Telegraphing from St.Pétersburg, the correspondent of the Times says that the Novoe Vremya complains that Russian interests in ® Black Ses have béen neglected and .; LL © to.- mat 5 PERS x thetr | our people - .cpencd.Fi 4 pe bn 2 Yd 4 Late THE MONTREAL HERALDS 4 .PORTRAIT GALLERY p f of ES ?.: wr a wo 3 fs Cy secure al asserts .that Russia should.free exit thence or transférm it into a Russian lake, which would be absolute- | ly closed to the other Powers in time of war, although this is.becoming diffi | cult daily because the new railways in Asia Minor empower the Sultan to _borhood of Constantinople.\u2018The Novoe \u2018Vremya does not expect Turkey td secure foreign approval for building \u2018the railwdys, but thinks that when Turkey \u2018pursues her own interests Russia should lo likewise and that In\u2018 the r£prelock.INCREASE OF STOCK VOTED \u2014 Canada Paper Co.Shareholders Decide to Rebuild St.Francis.Mill, The Canadian Paper Company's\u2019 sharcholders met yesterday afternoon the increase of capital stock to 10,000 shares of $100,.4,000 to be preferential lat 7 pèr cent As already announced in Thy Herald,\u2019 the object of.the increase Is to rebuild and greatly ims prove thd burnt \u201cSt.Francis mill and modernize the company\u2019s three othe properties, Mr.Joh + Macfariane, Jag in the chair, ; ; GAME LEAGUE BANQUET.Burlington, Vt., Jun, mont\u2019 Fish: and, Game \u2018League gave a banquet last night complimentary.to.the North American Protec tive Tish und Game.Association, Around\u2019 the tables =ut many «f the prominent.men \u2018of the State,» besides members\u201d of the vislting \"association froin all paris of.Canada, New Englund States und Now York.The guests ands speakers were Mr.L.Z.Joncas, of Quebec; Dr.Thos.C.Brainard, \u2018of Montread; Dr.W.H.Drummond, of Montreal, Hon, M! L.Maurice, of Franklin County; und Mr.ET.'D.Chambers, of Qucbec,: secretary of the Norttr American ish and Game Association.DEATH OF W.Ss.GRAN : Ot{awn, \u2018Jan.74 \u2014(Special.)\u2014W.& Cranston, assistant cltÿ engineer, dled this morning, affer two or three days illness.from pnemmonia.\u201cHe was 37 years of age.Mr.Cranston wus reéog- \u2018nized a8 one of the ablest\u201d engineers in | \u2018Canada.He assisted in locating \u2018the Crow's Nest .Pass Raliway, Ralny- \\River- Railway, \u2018the\u2019 Lake.St, - John Railway, and thé Qitawa & Arnprio Railway, and the: Ottawa & Arnprlior and vas mirricd.to a daughter d2 the fate W.Po Lett, for many years eity, clerk, and \u2018sister of CW, Lett, police court clerk, The funeral will \u2018be In Arnprior on Monday.THE CUSTOMS.CUTTERS, \u2018lected us the next inecting place, and Henry A: Taylor, of Toronto, Ont., was re-elected president for.the ensuing yeur by the convention of the Custom: Cutters\u2019 Association of America.Other officers werd elected ns follows:\u2014First | vice-president, I.I.Sherman, Mau \u2018kee: second ice: president, G.Clipper, St.Pl recording hecretry, =.MN, Paupst, Dundas, Ont} treasurer, \"L.\"8S.McKee, Columbus, 0.Jutnes Saw- \u2018yer, of Toronto, was re-appointed cor- vesponding secretiary, SILVER LOOT RETURNED.Washington, Jan.24 \u2014Secretary ay yesterday handed to \u2018Minister Wu \u2018draft on the U.S.Treasury for $376.6 being the value nf the Tien- Tsin.Minister Wu fs char \u2018with the payment \u2018of salaries of Jean consuls in the United States with defraying the expenses of the nesé Jegations-In Washington, in Lima \u201cand in Madrid, and it ls believed this money will be applied to- \u2018such _pur- \u2018poses.; x CL N i AMERICA'S DELEGATION.\u2018Washington, Jan.24.\u2014Ceneral James FH.Wilson and Captain Clark, who will represent the army and navy at the coronation of King Edward, talked.with the President yesterday in a gen- «ral way concerning thèélr duties.Mr.Whitelaw Reid will head .the.special embassy, and General Wilson and Cap: tain Clark will spend several days at his residence far ie purpose of ugree- ing on a progra D programs.TROUBLE OVER A TICKET.J.Murray, proprietor of the Rus- Ellis, clerk, and I*.Pom- F, sell House; N.\u2018| menville, \u2018Tunner for the - \u2018same hotel, were arrested yesterday on a\u2019 \u201ccharge of selling a.G.P.R.- ticket without authorization from the company.They were released.on ball.\u201cThe case came am this morning, when the .men were arraïgned.They pleaded not guilty, 5 and «were remanded dil Wednesday.ue NE THE \u201cTUNNEL DISASTER.New\u201d York, Jan.24.\u2014The - -Inquest he- fore Coroner | Schooler for-the ptirpose \u2018of placing the responsibility \u2018for \u201cthe death of seventeen persons in the.New York.Central tünnel wreck on January 8 was resumed to-day.man, of the New.York Central, had: heen, summoned in testify, present when lo-day's session who was was ET \" «STONED THE STAG.: Dublin, Jan.24.\u2014For the fourth time in the recent history of the Robcom- mon staghounds a stag was brutally stoned to death by local members of the United Irish League, who have re- polved not to allow hunting on their ands.- ter EE Deafness is Curable ! Sufferers from impaired hearing will be glad to know that their affllction ia probably not due to any organic defect in the ear, but results probably from a thickening of\" the lining of the middle ear caused by catarrhal inflammationy \u2018Hundreds of perfect recoveries as a result of the ins halation of Catarrhozone-are repo on the highest authority wé 're- co mend this treatment to our readers.Cafarrhozone quickly restores Jost hearing, and-its efficiency is pince yond dispute by the case of Mr.all, of 8t.Thomas, who recovered pore | wet fect hearing Hy using C after yenrs of Gent nd r A | concentrate large forces in the nelgh- 24.\u2014The Ver.\u2019 Milwaukee, Jan.24, \u2014St.Paul was sé-.President New- ip Black Sea time should: be taken by the.and unanimously \u2018voted the .by-kiw for | | rifories have\u2019 fallen J tony, \u2018MR, EM.ST, LOUIS.Mr.Emmanuel St.Louis is one of the , best.known general contractors in the city, having been connected with the construction of some.of the largest pub- Mc and privats buildings.He isa re _Mdutrealer, having been born here forty- \u201ceight years ago.He has been in busi- @ess as a contractor for over a quarter of a century, firet in partuersHiip with his brother, and since 1888 alone.His firm constructed a number of Government works, among them the Drill Hall \u201c and the substructures of the new bridges.over.the Lachine canal at Wellington Street.The Windsor Hotel extension, the Harbor Commissioners' building, the City and District Savings Bank bullding ou- Notre Dame .west, and ôther public institutions, were put up by him.1n private residences in and out of town.Ho is a well-known figure in business ciroles, and is a member of the Board of Trade, Wh CVE ON IMPERIALISN Extracts From Latest Utterances of the Colonial Se.- - cretary.The London Times gives tho following account of that part of Mr.Chamber: | Ts speech at Birmingham which dealt vous Huperiaden : \u2014 : NY \u2018e are.heating a Mood.deal nevada.| about fwperualsi Lam un Luperanist setdleers J -\u2014i nd proud of tui.nde, but do nr always accept.the de ution ol he word wnich 4s given by Jy oppon- ute, Mauger) bupetial mr tas Layo | ited, and, = : ific be preferable mone , addition, Mr.St.Louis has erected many lose the confidence which she now future are sod prosperity, ake or u | into which sh thr Prick; @ plan whereby passengers will\u2019 any part of the system where a town or station could not.be Evegy contains a full a8 canned , be a fallen state, that she sh og, to.Jations which in he rival even power au .she would be un: to efend the:\u2018heritage e has -come, RAILWAY NEWS wil view of the possibility of the railways experiencing inore or trouble rough the snowstorms.and floods that etimes prevail in winter, the.(ana- an- Pacific Railway has in.from all the be in no danger of experiencing inconvenience should trains become anowbound on reached.train in operation on the.line is fitted up food: with a chest gontalning a supply of liyie cheat is kept.in the \u2018baggage car, and- ull supply of proyisions, ts i necessities.The conductor - of these, and his orders ae Pie thom when needed.\u2018This bit of vhoug t- fulness on the pant of the company will uo doubt be appreciated.- THE NEW SHOE PINCHING, - An interesting result of the decision of } the eastern trunk lines not to isdpe ex change passes was shown in @ cucular issued by the Niagara Falls Summer Rate Couimitlee, which was held at.Buffalo yesterday, and whicly was attended by the goneral pussenger agents and rate deri ui \u2018the systems within the area under the | jurisdiction of the committee, The members, were asked to vote on a proposition |to change \u2018the place of meeting to Buffalo on the ground that nearly all the members could reach it without paying fare.;It-seems to be one of the smaller ironies of fate that the general passenger agente should be obliged to take ther own fares into.account when arranging.for business conferences, The Canadian Pacitie is represented at'this meeting, bY y Mr.CG, Ta Ke Ussher; the Grand Tru Mr.G.T, Bell.RAILWAY CLERKS MOVING FOK .MORE.\u2018 Railway \u201cclerks in Montreal are waten- ing with interest the complaint of thotr ferlow-eamployes at Oligo that.they huve | not received their Loar suare of the ges erul prosperity avising ow of improved conditions: They see advances in wages mitde to.the tram men, switchmen, und uther employes, while their compensa Lion asa rule remains the same.They glso dre kunfully aware of Unis fact thal.IL costs more _ Live an these tunes ol prosperéty, and hs a rest instéaul of un sides, dts mural side and 15 mater ai-ente, \u2018Wao can under-estniate ix influences ny among us who sowing to bu, Briton wino 1s not proud of Whe govat dus tory of bio country: and.of the seh sacri lice and courage \u2018und devotiun WIC Dave gone to the buildiug up ei the Binpaire + Which we: puve anuerited 7 Woo ls tnere.who \u201cdocs\u201d UôL appreciate the privilegos hich attach to-our grewi dotlimon\u201d Wao does not delignt ni tac cioser union which 15 being prouvoted amongst ail of British lace! (Cheéers.) Even an tng most d.stant.lands across the seu, are we not as proud ol\u2019 the achievements of our chndren PE those, Lrans-oceatne dominions ar we are of those ut home?130 se not Teel that we are \u2018citizens of no mean city,\u201d that eveu If.a rhow soin Cœtastropie were Lu Wipe Us Out from the history où the world, there\u2019 would.étill be our desceu- dants und our dialdren and our kinstolle in Austfalia and.in Canada-*(cioèrs) \u2014 and 11 à seoté of other coionies, who would \u201ccurry on our\u2019 vame and fame and would will mike the British flag respected everywhere\u201d {Loud theirs.) We feel this pride, we appreciate those privileges, lot me hope we «ls more than that; let me hope we Tevognize the duties and tne ob- Fliations whic attach ui \u2018our Imperial caded à puittion, - We cannot be indifferent to \"these duties.We owe Ut te tose with wliom we are associated, to those who afe dependent upon.us, that we shall be, true 10 our traditions.We have to carry vvalization, British jistiee; Brith law, | we have 15° carry religion and (Shatin ity, to millions: and m.lhons,.yeaples, who until our advent lave eut in.lg.noranoe, in \u2018bitter.contliet, and whose têr- to Us to develop: (Cheers.) \u201cThat is-our duty.It ia a greal duty.It-removes altogother fron us toe reproach of selfishness, of parocnial polis tics.We are people of a great country, but we are alio people of \u2018a great Empire, \u201ca Mrger country \u2018with: greatér obligations than any that our: country \u201calone -wouid give, These are the morn] sides of ony\u2019 pire, aud 1 believe that we are all m- pressed by them.(Hedr, Hear.) But there a material side ali, and there are questions which affect every individunl 1m this countrv, and especially those individ: unis to whom work and sufliciency work is a necessity.We are face to face \u2018with a -tremendons and strenuots con palition.We have to liold our èwn égunst \"other nations noel toa friendly - (heeP=N and laughter) - and it is far us af neceasit\\ of our existence that we shonïd find mew \\nagkége and deve np them, and ap open thie Old arkeea.f other mations were as \u201cin our commercial \u2018réla- would - be mue h loss, that'ive should 1 \u2014{cheers)\u2014and Iheral as we ay the\u201d bur (Hoar, hear.) en fiich or travellers have dis: LOVELE ad nnd explored, which our missions ries have visited and civilized, which our roldiers, it may be, have conquered, and \u201calthough all tlds hae cost us a vast ex: \u2018penditure of money and, perhaps, of valu uble lives, the moment Wwe onter upon- \u2018possession We throw it open to all the world, freely, upon equal: privileges, equal maha, equal advantages as to our own kubjeots.(Cheers) Other uations, did mot esjprocate, thev did not even thank us \u2018see _every day that we are the \u2018most lrbeial nation the world has ever seen in \u2018its international contertions, that we are also the best hated, that other people are envious of us, thoi thev libel \u2018us in the most outrageous, abominable, discreditable.manner, that they misrepresent us, und that they gloat:over what they think is our approaching déwnfall.-(Laughter.) You know it is said that -this state of things is temporary.that it \u2018is due to the existence of a very wirked Government: in thia country, and -espic dally to the nre- sence in that Government of a mare than ordinarily wicked.Colonial Secreldry.(Taughter.).Well, I almost wish that were.true, hache.in that case, you might be certain that in n few.years the wicked Government would disappear, the \u2018| Colonial Secretary would die, cand\u2019 that everything would be all right.(Laughter) But,\u201c unfortunately, the theory is aban; Intely untrue, \u2018Scrrétary, was horn.and much.longéy.De- fore the present Government was.formed, the same state of things existed, Read your.history and /you will find that, the vounger Pitt, one of the greatest of Eny- Tirh Miniaters, you -will find Lord.Melbourne, .you -will find \u2018the Duke of Wellington, you \u2018will find Tord Palmerston, you will find all those great Minidters who in their turn upheld the honor and the interests of the British Empire, yon wilt find them all complaining that they had not a friend in Furope, and\u2019 you will find also that Europe had the lowest possible.opinion of all those great men.Sometimes that is a consolation to me\u2014 (laughter, and; cheers)\u2014and- I think that the opinion of Europe was mot an.absolute criterion as to the judgment of his tory.But what is the argument from all this?.We have the fecking.unforgunste- ly, thet we_have to count upon \u2018ourselves a one, \u2018and I eay, therefore, it is the duty of British\u2019 statesmen and it-is the duty of the British people to count upon\u2014them- selves alone, as their ancestors did, - I say alone, yes.in a aplendid -isolation.surrounded and = rted by -our kinsfolk.(Cheers) pHemen, We are bound, - then; to make re sacrifices = ch are - these Much ne 1 auch as fo the fering and.tho.tom.oe oir whi n fl, wat simost alwaye brin ye \"he ve Tong.hefore \u2018the \u2018ÉaloniaÏ ! i i i I jrensatiom of emplgyes: of: Ve come into possession aff thé \u201cCharacter of tue nat.on\u2019 AV 00 18 Let VHS [ond vice- president and.penural \u2018manager of the Grand Thunk.went on to Port land, where he was joined by Mr.F.W.Morse, third vice-president.and Me.F.> von amm rs as rifler ver Ite \u2018with all #e evils\u2019 Td ta byrrare de sm mire der- (chi : £ on tha we.Proving ther condition they Jnl.them: à Hes going baejkward:.Le 15 probaoly | trae that no \u2018classQyi.rarlwas émpioyes worhed 20 hand ws wise engaged vu fulton Work.-Except-où rate: uccusitnse the Hours of the train men, switel mer M atl en, and others, \u2018dre corparatively lle, \u2018at, the ~lalion toprove is Usild' ty worke d wp Us his dime cand sometimes |) ' beyand There 3s no dogbt Tat as batween \u2018ne Classes of service thal umn posed upon the station force is Lit more j ENactinie, al Unis fact should: twkeu acount\u201d or when determining the, com Lacking orgaqui- rauon1hey häVe no means où waking a combined\u201d demand, and it must be said for vhenr that, as a rule, their-loyalty to ther employers would aot.as a bar to any éush proceeding.C \u2018 .RUMORS REVIVING.to 1 5 th Cen?ral M.fia vs, -ec- After\u201d his Anspéction\u201d Vermont Railway, Mr.Hl MeGuigan, general superintendent, The \u2018party ate inspecting\u2019 the terminals and The Sehlitz\u201d - ed meats pad péher °° \u20ac \u2018 supply | bo \u201c| new elévator' building.to St.staff changes, but nothing of that nature is yùt announced, mier and some of his colleaguüés have been invited * by \"Provincial &tratton; of Ontario, ner to Sutherland at the ir gS, Toronto, on Thursday next, - water gives immediate relief, and this ~ nosss BRAND and: ROSE'S B BOTTLING of Gulniosre.Extra -Forelgn Dublin WS | $1.70 per dozen plats cesesssteesssnceses $13.80 por case of 8 dosen pints RO86'S ROYAL BELFAST GINGER ALE : 7 41,50 per dosen - pints svsssdecscsitispsosys $6.75 per case of 5.dosen pints \u2018ROSS'S ROYAL BELFAST LEMONADE, .$L.00 per dazen .:\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026esooppesse.$4.50 per case of 5 dozen ROSS'S ROYAL RASPBERRY VINEGAR.50 cents per quart a $5.00 per case of 1 dozen quarts \"We Are Sole Agents for Both $1.40 per dogen pints .«.60 per dozen pints .eocreseen THE \u201cSCHLITZ \u201d FINEST- EXPORT.BEER .\u201c+.0.\u2026».$13.00 per cask of 10 dozen pints - _.\u201cTHE \u201cPABST\u201d FINEST EXPORT BEER .8.40.per dogzen pints .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 .$13.00 per cask of 10 dozen pints * THE PABST « BLU E RIBBON\u201d BEER - (Perfection) - \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$15.00 per cask of 10 dozen plats | FRASER, VIGER & CO.THETWIN | MILWAUKEE BEERS To Past\u201d TS EE EE \u201cThe Schlitz\u201d FRASER, VIGER & CO.\u201cThe Pabst\u201d Sole Agents for \u201c \u2018Schlitz \u201d and * Pabst.\u201d \u201c NIPS 's oF BASS'S PALE ALE AND # NIPS\u201d OF CUINNESS'S STOUT.| THB DOG'S HEAD BOTTLING.j - \u201cNipa\u201d (half pints, or, to put it still planer.a Glass) of Bass\u2019s Pale AlB .\u2026.errernsss Nips\u2019 (halt pints) of Guinness\u2019 8 Extra Foreign.publi Stout.$1: 20 per dozen \u2018\u2018nips\u201d\u2019 Or both In, original cases of 10 dozen- \u201cNips\u201d sescasnsennencaccrce $11.35 per case .| La Salle Street.Corner of St.Lawrence ané Marie Anne.468 Mount Royal.: 624 Papineau Street.+ ENGLISH COMMITTEB.AL Lawrence, near the corner of Duluth All \u2018olobtors desiring information whi \u2018Kindly m7 telephone or.\u2018cat Au | walcoms: Galeries.nominations.of £1,000.The oMeclals of | or _ Electors of this ward desiring informa.| A Meeting of tho Voters of this Ward, \u201cwho | | PROCTOR'S | 27% me The F.Mi Proctor Permanent Stock Co.le.Mysterious Mr.Bu me, P THR P.DAILY & 00.\u2019 ro.Bketch.New Songs.Also, Bonnie Thornton, serio-comio, and Lew Hawkins, jester Big Bill.Ladies d'Etudaairde ad sara == 10g Art Association PHILLIPS SQUARE Open Daily 9 a.m.to Dusk.ADMISSION, 25 Cents Reading Room Open to Members Hn 6 p.rh.Conservatory Hall Dancing | S858 Catia.Be | Dancing NEW CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS, Tues- |~ day and Thursday at 8 p.m Reasonable rates, Thorough.instraction.Assembly every Suturday FR Ww.RMAN.EDERIC 7.NORMA Hall to Rent.Phone up 3611.DANCING] : Beginners moy Join my | select classes at any time now.A copy of my ABC Waltz Chat ts given - FREE Lo all pupils joining before Jan 15th.Adulta\u2019 8p.m.Juveniles 4 p.m.PRIVATE LE8sONS dally | at any hour, ASsEMBLY every Saturday, 8.1 Spm .\u2018Kull orchestra.Yon will make NC NORMANSS \"8 go CHOOL Ro Ray i27 »_Stanie I Sana St Se Up 934- y St.Louis Ward \".SEAT No.2.\u201c Committee of AId.A.- Gagnon No.1842 St.Catherine St Street.Tel.East .708 (between Cadieux and Hotel de Ville.) : No.272 Roy Street.Tel.East 1399.The electors of the division desiring Information, are cordially invited.Si Antoine Ward South .SEAT No, 2.\u201cALD.0.FAUCHER.- Central Committee: | 2093 Notre Dame Street.©.Bell Tel.Main 4052.°° \u201cCommit tee, 1096 st.James Street, For Electors of the West End, corner of Cunning and St.James Streets.} All electors \u2018desiring information will please- cull or telephone.* ACADEMY | + Ail This Week Matinee Sas.: MR.RE REEV English Comedian, VES-SMITH M! R.R TYRANNY OF TEARS\u201d \u2018Prices':\u201425c, 60c, 75¢, $1.00, $150.OMING\u2014\u201cSAN TOY.\u201d POINTE OT ACADEMY SPECIAL! monte MONDAY, Jan.27 Beginning .Every Evening at 8 p.m.Sharp.MATINDE ar DAT | Mail Orders Filed in Order of receipt.: \u2018The Great Musical Success Dainty.Delightful, Delicious SAN = TOY, \u2014WITH ITS\u2014 Picturesque Scenes, Beautiful Oriental ©ostumes.Fun.Dances and Wealth or Musical Numbers, by or * SEATS NOW ON SALE\u2014 x THB AUGUSTIN DALY MUSICAL co, : Chorus of 75 As played all last season at Daly's Theatre, N.Y ., and nearly 8 years.\" ut Daly\u2019 s, London.Ourtain rises at 8 P.M.Sharp.PRICES: 26.60, 7.$1.00.$1: 50, A Powerful Melo-drama of to-day, .The Road to Ruin.NOTE OUR MATINEE DAYS.Wednesday, Thursday, Fri.and Sat.Prices\u201410,.20, 30, 35 and 50c.Next we k\u2014FIDDLE DEE DEE.\u2014 FRANCAIS.WEBER AND FIELDS Famous.Musical Extravaganza.NEXT.DIRECTION OF M: SHEA.\u201cNOTE OUR MATINEE DAYS: .Wed., Thurs.Fri.and.Sat.: Prices\u201410, 20, 30, 35° and 50c.\u201d = SEATS NOV oN ALE.+ \u201c ALL \u2018ARE WELCOME.| Prices\u2014À dmission 25c and 3âc.(6 seats) $5.Seats on Sale at Star Branch Office.FRANCAIS (à This an WEEK THEATRE ROYAL racy attaraon THIS WEBK; JAN.20.THE BRIGADIERS and 10 Big Vaudeville Acts~10, well trained\u2019 voices.Prices, 10, 20 and 30c.Next Weck\u2014The Convict's Daughter.Saturday, January 25, 1902 Doors Open at 7.80.Shamrock Vs.Match Starts\u2019 8.15, Victoria.Reserved.Seats 50e.Phone Up E346.| FRIDAY | eT PWF.BAND.SKATING 2\u2014INTBRMEDIATE MATCHES 3 © \u2018Saturday Afternoon.- .2.8%°and 4.00 o'clock; _- Admission 25c.Children 10e 8 SKATING RACES.Admission 25c.Members Free.18th Annual Race Meeting \u201c MONTREAL TOBOGGAN AND SKATING CLU MAA.RINK.\u2018SATURDAY, 25th JAH.ir = TE 5 Commencing, at 2.80 p.m.Sharp.Will be held.\u2019 : on the.ik HU.2 TOBOGGAN.RACES.Skating and Sliding immediately after races.LESLIE \u201cH.BOYD, Tk See\u2019 y.M.IV and 8.C, OCHRANE\u2019 S: AUDITORIUM Best Lee in\u2019 the City.Special Rates for School Children \u2018Admission f#0c and 150.Bell Tel.East 563.: Band Every Evening and Saturday àfrernoun, Prince Arthur Ska ting Rink.MONDAY, : JAN.27.Over 800 Chinese lanterns will produce } a br illiunt nnd I wiry Like Effect.- GRAND ILLUMINATION AND MASQUERADE In the Finest.Shading Rink In America, ADMISSION 256.1 You Want.Co BABBIT a Write to Mah ufacturers, The Canada Metal Co: Ce tre W ard.ILD.LAPORTE Committee Rooms, No; 76.St, James St.1637 Notre Damie St.~~ Telophons, Main sûre.TORONTO.Electors of this Ward who desire information |: jare cordially invited.» - PL te \u201c.> Lodges o or Societies + Renting.\u2018Committees on Hand will do well in calling on.AB.L° Putnam for particulars of .\u2018York Chambers, » + 2444s ST.CATHERINE STIREKT.or \u2018Phone ~ Up i to John Withell.115 Baylo Street.al.ANTOINE SOUTH \u201c -, Seat No.2 FELIX SAUVAGEAU (Candidate) In opposition to Ain: Fivenen CENTRAL COMM ITTEE\u2014 .2163 Notre Dame Street \u201cTel, Main 4022 COMMITTEES \u2014 - _ 863 St.James Stroot | _\u2026 d02 St.Antoine Street 1 St.James Street a Au \u2018Electors desiring formation will plonse cal or telephone: All pre \u2018welcome, \\ A 2589 Notre Dame Street.A chorus of.| Box Seats\u201d st.Boxes \\ a ToT \u2018Notre Dame Street.Jan.24th; 1902._ Department for | 9% E = Motos ONE \u201cPORTA i Montrea l\u2019s Greatest Store.- Jacket Salet[ _ Every Garment Reduced from \u2026 .| Women Readers.oF Sten Tory of a O Mr.H.N.Fralick, representing the i.% Gibbard Furniture Mfg.Co.of Napanee, .' a ; Ont., is in the city en route to the Mari = | 7 and Happenings | .(See ve page ten.) Athletics.ve CT pores Mi i i e Rummy, Upper Peel Street, \u201casl Latest Enunciation of the Belief.of her eister, Mts.F.Gordon Osler, of Brigham Young's s | CARMON ATHLETIC CLUB.: The Third Annual M Meeting Was Held .Last Evo ai at Monument ional.» | dim G.F.C.Smith, 903 Dorchester tes pe the a siren ab ba most enjoy- in honor.of London, Madison Avenue.bol ; re Maitland Sin Eng.,| Mis Lucie Tascheéreanw \u2014 \u201c N - uw, St.\u2014Hubert-l -.- \u2014 eed om Social Rous d Ce : and of Mrs.AR omen Mrs.Smith, Street, who is the guest of Dr.and Mrs.|.\u201cFollowers.* The third: annual meeti 2 of the Carmon ; , satin, wi ar ey does y gowned in black Coote, Quebec, sang at @ successful entet- .AUliletic Association was hold dast evenin -Mre.Gakbert is'giving a eudhre party où in receiving by Mra.Mai ve aps tainment given in Quebec this week.: -.|at the Monument National.Mr.0 Wednesday.wore a black ekirt and pretty pale blue i The marriage took place Jeterday om To As.Mormonism appears to be des- ponies ied the chair, and was sup- Mire Stevenson, Drgmmond Street, gives alk ii blouse and by Mrs.Howell, in a soph Lucas, and op 'a Duval, o tined \u2018to become ah important factor re.£ on he Platform, by Fe Carsley, ; Thousands of Ladién\u2019 Jackets will go on Sale To-morrow at ecep ; J retty pa Kray gown, trimmed with lace Longue Pointe, The ceremony was per-| in our complex\u201d Canadian.life in the Both o, Mr.Bedard and the officers eB recognize that this is rare oppor- s.a the assoclation.\u2018After some appreciative words from the chairman, the genial secretary presented .the annual report which showed the association to be in a very healthy and vigorous condition, \"This asso- .paies ee he.ee snowshoe tended ck abe Paes ith a formed by.M.Abbe Bourget, uncle of the near future, gays a writer in the cur- : .dining room and were the ques bv Mis \u2018rent number of the Westminster, the \u2019 3 St.treet, gives y Mis.a pue Lonçenais Monday nest.ave be pates Miss Bernard wid Mis Age Flora Stuart ge poy ro Ne i, following brief statement of its prin- Mrs.Mucyhail, Peel Street, has sent beautiful, the JT ie dr A.R.Grafton, for some weeks, leaves to.CIPles from the late President Snow : tunis of buying really High Class Jackets at phenomenally low.\u20ac .Read what the reduced prices say: .LADIES\u2019 FAWN JACKETS, « Beaver Cloth, 3° inches loÿg, .fitted back, double breasted fronts, lined \u201cout carda-for à tea on January 28th.silk, and\u2019the silver candelabra were ahaded Right for home.Miss Scott's.delightful may be of interest to our readers.As ciation was th iq Mme.Moncel, Sherbrooke Street, gives with vellow- There were quantities of vel-] singing has been a feature of many pocial [4s well known, the Mormons have ac- the Jaf of the S.Candley Company, Limit- fneugtout best ar $i.Jnished stitching and pearl, an 73 à a reception at the beginning of the:wee low tulips on the table in.silver vases, affairs lately.quired a vast area in the most fertile ng the Dre.of sport and enter LADIES' CO i * Mrs.Jeffrey Burland, Sherbrooke Street, while the ices and_cakes were of the same Mr.Justice Davidson, Mr.'W.J.White, Part of Southern Alberta\u2019 and nave A.8nd Fi jriges | departments or snow DIES: COATS, hair (frted back, new length.Rood = gives an afternoon tea on Monday next.gor.c.Among.He invited guests were |'K.C., Hon.T.C.Casgrain.K.C., and Mr.established one of the \u201cStates of Zion\" | *hicing, Pang: hockey.a.ee throughout, finished bear avons.\"Regular ed i .) .q - W , \u2019 .Sry ÿ Mrs.Macfarlane entertained a nufaber Ts est \u2018Gault,- the Misses \u2018John-| R.D.MeGibbon, K.C.have returned from ree towns have \u2018been estab ete.all of wifich reported vigorous.activity.For Luce FEES #6-20 7 stone: the Misses Barnard, Miss Reddy, New York, where they attended the din- llshed and are making rapid\u2019 headway.; § friends a at a very pleasant tea ast Tues: Mri.lovell N.Kopackman.2 Mrs.Clement ner given M: Jules Cambon, French Aw- Maca are Car dston, founded by The elect, tony ; for the ensuing year resulted geley, ate McFaaliran, Mrs.Jas.bassador, by the New York State Bar As] ir.rd, president of the.* ria r : \u201c - Mrs.Joseph Savage, 22 Seymour Ave-| Hamet Dunn, Miss Fva Molson, the gosta tion.Stake,\u201d Stirling -and Magrath, The Jon, rodident\u20143- Carles.< nue, gives an afternoon tea on January Missen MeLiniont, Mrs.Charles Hole, Miss w town of Ruymond is being rapidly | rendent \u2014 Carsley LADIES\u2019 8 LENGTH COAT.in Fawn Beaver\u2019 Cloth, cut, double breasted, beautifully trimmed with aney stitching, lined satin.Regular price, $13.50.Sale Price (i.oo lieiiienineniiid, evened [ET oer BR a Sir Thomas and\u2019 Lady Shaughnessy, Dor- Pant up and will be the centre of the.Vice-president\u2014&.Carsley, ir.Beamish (Hahfax); Mrs.Burg Austin, Mrs.Co , Mrs.Strangman, \"The.Sherbrooke, enter- | G.Brooke Olaxton.Misa Forbes, Ms.Geo.husger: et leave ext.week or the great sugar beet, Industry which is \u2018Han.vice-preside ntw\u2014John Carsley, E.; - - : tamed a fes friends at ping pong this| S.Cantlie, Mrs.R.Baldwin Hart, Mrs, wedding of they Will re ee Miss | LINE projected ona large scale.Le Carsley, w isk Je Nash.Ww.Batho.cs MORE ABOUT .- : ; ~ : week.Grant M: acintosh, Mrs, Herbert McKeown, I\u201ciythel Matthews, which takes place on the ~AIMS OF MORMONISM.Yressurer\u2014H.contre ty THE SALE OF BOYS\u2019 Cl O I H ING Mis Emma Wonham, Miss Dansereœu, | 99th.\u2018At the conclus'on of the\u201d business \u2018eet \u2018ing a varied progrumine of song and music way, presented, and Ma; S.Carsley deliver- \u201ced à humorous and \u2018inspiring address./ special, orchestra, by: Mr.Baril's well known club, after votes of \u2018thanks to the |] ladies and to the chair, \u2018brought a very Peasant evening to a\u2019 close by singing the National Anthem.Miss Alice Shaughnessy will be one | Hague.is suffering from an attack of pear.Miss Learmont and others.; of the bridesmaids.gone BA before his death.President let fever.The - Avenue.Honse, 17 McGill College] The wedding took place vesterda ay in To- ment of Dar à Jor Publication Fe Mrs.Thomas White, Ottawa, gave.a} Avenue, held a euchre \u2018and dance Thursday ronto at the residence of the bride's father monism.Th e statement appears i or- leasant tee yesterday for Miss Christie, of evening, January 23rd, which was a great of Miss Jessie Cronyn Montgomery and\u2019 California magazine; © \u201cThe La a Tt Pleasant tes sucvéss.The euchre commenced at nine} Mr.William de Leigh Wilson, the Rev.Sunshine\u201d After reviewin the so.The dance to be given by N Mrs.R.B.' o'clock, and supper wus served at eleven.Harold MeCausland.officiating.The bridé | cial, economi» and religlous achleve- \u2018Angus, Drummond Street is a.fashionable after which dancing commenceil and con-| wore white Jave ombrowdered with taffets ments of Mormonism, he summarizes event for this evening.5 tirued till three.The large dining room | and chiffon rutlles.Mise Estelle Mont-| :he present-activities of the Church us \u201d was for the omutsion, and was decor | gomery, (bicñgo, Was m: vid of honor, wear- \u2018follows: He claims that the or ani .Dr.and Mrs.Herbert S.Birkett, Moun- \u2018ated with fiags and bunting, which com-| ing white crepe de chine and w reath ofl tion has lald aside what has 5 ays tain Street, are entertaining a number: of bined with the.beautiful costumes worn.pink roses in the hair, \u201cand \u201cMiss Helen | hoon regarded as the distin shine friends at dinner to-night | osented an attractive.appearance, The AW, Termite, br idesmaid, in white with} feature of Mormonism.sa \" The little danighter of the Rev.Dyson flundreds of parents and guardians are taking full advantage of this Great Sale of Boys\u2019 Clothing.To-morrow ls the last Saturday\u2014don\u2019t miss tbe opportunity.More great piles of.Boys\u2019 and Youths\u201d Suits go on \u2018 Sale.To-morrow.Morning at EXTRA.ÉELLCED PRICES.Ju:t read what these reduced prices\u2019 say: : | \"REDUCED PRICES FOR BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING ] - Boys\u2019 Navy Blue Eerge.Sailor Blouse < Fate collar trimmed with gold, red and ¥avy braid, pants lined.Regular ; value at.$1.25:\" Sale Pr fee Lt mOcC 13» \u2018Boys\u2019 All Wool Fancy, Tweed Suits.in pledted dnd plain coats.well made Mat and Ring Mr.and.Mrs.H.Gordon Strathy.Met- Jicwing guests were present: Senor M.\u2018pilver.Mise Leila Wilson and.Master Ir out , ; ET.; calfe Street.gave an- enjoyable dinner Quintans,Consul-General Tor Spain, Comore ving w ison were Niner a and page land, ang abter meen uttering pi the Knock-Out in Fourth.et measure Se a és, 0,5 party on Wednesday evening.Quintana: and daughter.Mr.de \u2018Rtruve, Mr: J.Montgomery 0; vus best premises, it has lald aside the practice St.Louis, January 23.\u2014 Danny, Dougher: © to $2.54.Sale Price .+.81.09 : ' \u201c Mre.Charles Blackader.- Sherbrooke Rustan Consul.and Mrs.de Strute, Miss[ man, ad Mr.Sarto and Mr.at one of its principles\u2014that of pa- ty, of Philadelphia, was.knockèd out in \u201825 Boys Extra Quart ; se.Teed ; Street, entertained a number of friends at Adele Muceavells Giusti, Miss Eaulia Mue- | Clarke, K.C- hems The bride went AWAY | triarchal or plural marrlage\u2014by which he gour:h round by Harry Forbes, \u2018ot.\"Suits, plain sacqus td az A déni afternoon tea on Wednesday.ciavelli Gist, Baron d Halewsn, Mroand in a gown of cloth, trimmed with panne it had hoped, tô further demonstrate \u201cChicago, at the West End Club; to-might, breasted style.wel rd stron Mrs.\u201cLouis Sutherland, \u201cUniversity Are.(1 Hepburn, Mr.and Mrs.Bamford.volvet, with or jentnl embroiders, Fe Bome of It3 Ideas respecting the physl- lin -what was schoduled to be a 15- round sewn, Bizes À 10 IL: hes test Sireet.gave the second of ber very plea.Mr and Mre.Rankin, Mz and Mis, Jones.{white «ik.hat.trimmed with ghater Ny cal, mental, and moral regeneration of fi ht at 115, pounds; Tor the hantam® weight sure.Regular $5 00 to 405.reêt.gave Mise E.Jones, Mr, and Mrs.MaeNamara,| and pistel biue.The.git of the bride ne race;.but, with this-excéption, al] thampions ship of the country.Both men Price .:.B2. - TRIAL LOOT AIS post a + oe lo ; st sown vas of aot pink wilkanwlin, with.ceed tobe the most complete and then Kicked: bin with hes knee and hat enter Lem of - ve = (> » dr T A Sevens, Larsen ; x at the st @rapsrot veliet br tt on the ret | effective In existent &\u2014is supplemented him on the shoaider.The referee Stopped.| Jue, but Io ul à be TT \"by.the Relief Sod ety, an organization.Tr composé éntitely-of women, and Hav- sucked in wave Vines om waist; ; ; ing! à membership of.10,000, with ' Pan ou nhs p \u201cne 'atrappeng., The = - oi.brave tne velvet trapping, | branches In all ihe settlements of the Miscellaneous i Uihe Writer wu the tight and acyl Lared \u201cNel the winner.Lawes Hal Jaen mips sate hed swath ory edk The s Elec Tue meer i Mr UE Cofe 5: randon, Vs ie at the Joe wn 2 bi Mee Fda Som Larws ene Hal en Ben Dora v man né J wth u transpar- var Me - Ey sui\u2019 Me D Losme Mion fie \u201cand.Mere, & iotrage var made Nigh, Kaints, a 1 as © or Ax We, es 1e Pac x ge .v nt Soba of white moué sine te \"nie.HE gen, \u2019 Wel) as in weno mt: Je en a The \u2019 : ; ps 3 = : | : - i nian 3 woul w an even fans = Te.vA Ma Hem Kytiney, A B.pe [Pe fristed with guipure, and this wie Con also doing à , i | at ene Winder Hoe \u2019 tied as x nacre front.lookitig nerféct migmbe rib mighty work, with a total ; Canadians- Spoke.[none of rhe eastern teams : a : pret, p of 120.000.Co J The | tér \"ire ; ti = ig Mom Carin Bayes \u201cpor.+ vase | prnk anushin ra tire hodiee, |.wo Barington, Vermont, anyary an he PRE ; Chrawa- ¥ = um Foo oA Mr.Heurs Beawlry, Ks bher , TUE valent imo and Vancouver teams Against the Ot- 98 home 4 & L me as Teh à .the-evening i vw Bweeney, Mr John Martian, M.yroke ME LADIES LINGERIE., I doubt not that of the fon péople of tawn College, champions uf Canada, a Wan, 1 fo \u2014 m Ben Maltin, a of Thursday oth pl when the J W Poms Mre.Andrews.Sy ; | The Winnipeg adie\u2019 Hockey Chik Jinn hw Grénl Whitewear Sule it The 8: Cure\u201d Phaade hho rlionld Wear that 1 had in This as hi answer: VI Wo TW to von: Pov ne VE draft ofa eoustitation a: ad br Jaws wil f Mrs.F.Mudge.Me, D Mélennan Mrs, |-Chalenged 15\u20ac wall of the Bank of OL pie ÿ Co 14 éltructing mont laden who know vited Mrs.Patrick Campbell to dine wath |; \u201c\u201c Ateam compo-ed of fifteen men whose N } a doy Me vends Nad, ve.ia ne; oe then as.{i Owen Fraus, Mr: Fowler.Mrs.Hager, tawa an Winnipeg.: J the real valu, #tÿle and make-up of thesn they ld all he 4 1evously shocked, \u2018from the ena ie Jlornets aad the Van: 12 re L hi el Time.1.26 1.92.\"04 Er 000 Mre.Ault, toe M snes White.Mrs e « A Cy dainly things Pifeea are down to about the | el Ve Know that this woman 15- not conver fifteen.which met the miners on ; ç a Ÿ The engagemnent of M.we Movie Lally cost of mutérial alone, «0 that 11 does\u2019 not only a talented actiess but a Christian Saturday.would certindly make the cham.Sisth rave, by line.AH ily Riles.pe; MARVELLOUS ACCOMPLISHMENT.à oo character.: T.Dean, 7 to 2, nm \\ 1 As in Costumes, so in Furs) this has à Pops, Mre J.L.Lay, Mrs, JR.Wall, | daughter of.Mi.ant Mre.E.A.Wilk, .: N « 0) s i , | .Co ; pions of Canada gu to win, uch an a Ji ta 10.second: Wad, 109.Landry.EE ATR \u2018third.Time, ste [= ot pay fo nuke than onesslf uv.been a year of marvellous avcomplish- : fi .so in Furs: the a .* 241 - i ._ 1 dre amet, wis ie \u2018th t hi ) if wl > c Co Tem TT LTT TTT - \u201c + ment.As in U tostumes h tél be 74 CL i .ST Ru LL ; i i rian ut hw hopes ns if xhol, The anxious frown flow from had en y gone just two minutes by the ; choicest productions and the mest ela à ; oe i .\u2019 ; .| oR weed not.die éravifiet.hie brow and as succecded inaiantancois- watoh!_Phe me | gentleman greeted\u201d him, Granby Team Won, orate novelties have been gathered by, 4 ; + After îhe train had come toon: itañiletill ly hy at \u201cglud amile.Hé wbee'ed and \u2018boheld | warmly, and Larry asked thom te what |, Granby, January ox.(Special) \u2014 A and are now shown at Chas.Desjardins ff ; PA - The Stor: He voull hénr the rustle of her garments her, É, with Aunt Yvonne, tani »4 hotel they were goin Ou be » FTARDY.WS the © ca e largest retuil furriers in the Published .} I K ing near the | hi ey were going.Ou being inforimed friendl me of hockey wis plaved on the & Co.th 8 d ; 14 .of a Love In the text compartiment Then Jo hoard main entrance té the station, MWY, that tiey expected ty spend the day at the Tien dl 5 fa between \u2018the Magog HockKey world.\u2014Advt.ol friend 0 : ve her aweseps inte tha passage, greet her uncle fod morn,\u201d he, escluimed, extending k Bhatt, he volunteered to accompany them, {ram IN] fi tp League and the Granby ess , a ,Ç ment with |; Behind und.unt, utter uo few commandes, to Che [Tus bend gladly l'a lus amazenient, \u201cwhe saying that he intended to.breakfast theve: ik of Ch i Er gel which resulted\u2019 JEROME LIVES.ON EAST- SIDE.; - McLeou & fi ; ; , wad, mn, vite hee win wtjunt ne his.ent drew hecael ur hauglhitle and ignored the Quicker Chan a fash a plance, unfathon- ! ockes M fur the home team of 4 goals, ALLEN, $ \u2019 a Throne.i lar and necktie, pans trem the vu, \u2018No proffered hart.Only for w briaf'second did able as it \"was brief, passed between\u201d the in 3 vies ms weve ax fol laws: - New York.January 25.-In\u2019 accordance Publishers, .: | ee ever nde de deer time no drewsng this sérange audi ncalled-for hauteur: ob- three, not quickly enough, Jowever, to és.AON The.ot Granby.| With his promise mute.before tion og Torontn \u201cisy a.Bo.MoCUT CHRON.than did Lorry.© Sha eowld hardly have be: tain.A bright smile swept over her face, cape his keen, watchful eves, on the alert AL oa Wo PR Goal.1 22 0200 Torp Jive on the Fat Side: Distriet-à Lorney | - Lig , ; _-\u2014 heved hun ideal had she aoû Tus ed nnd her repentant fingers sought his timid: since the begtuming of his acquaintance Caio Point.Johnson Jerome has signéd a Lui SE Jease op ; = = .fon pu ne ur he more that.his % pe awkwardly.Something, wold hin), with them, n conjunaobion with his eam, to ar Gare wd Cover point .Mune rford the for ord Mugen rik Feaud- .Synopsis Preceding Chapters.i.rengh his dmpatient teeth it who waa not, accustomed to handshak- catch something that nmght satisfy,\u201d in alow co Forwards.© .{artin.ence 0 © ° Mr.pe Lpry.à Young gentiimen of to din at, fru sight, bu re wan Bitter She 1 get as and that\u2019 0 ho the end ing; that same womed bing: simpelled him to measura, his burning curiosity, Wihut- was.F.Garecau\u2026 : ; 0 aptain) Jerome's intention to Brits a ns leisure, to whow the pleasures of wealth | 45 her\u201d notic Hi at he had come of i he growled, weizing hin traps and bend, low and touch the gloved finger with {the meatrmg of \u2018that glance?Tt half an-| yr pe © SR acces Longhurst- [as Æ branch of the Distrie i J : and travel, had \u2018become somewhst stale, | 2 Ps ad a som of specimen, the rsh.from the tram two, minutes after bia lip, Île straightened, with face flush.gered him, \u2018for init he thought he could 3 nekenzie, oo \u201c Mac onald office, where poor peoplé tan obtain free * \u2014 comes across 8 charming dnd mysterious DAIS of which she had sought a# à botan- [her depaitare: \u2018Phe porter attempted tod ud, half feauful-lest*his net had been\u201d ob- dintingaish, amnoyance, apprebendion, dis- McLeod yt re Tn advice, Assistant District Attahiey Mod.TH .Mis, 1m Row 5 Ly re Denver Lo aiid nok, fr the usme of an_ un: reheve hin of hin bugs eni the platform, Int novved, by curlous loungers, and he had | may or something equally.disquieting.le.Mel T 1 TT mt gt dart will live with his chief: ew York, who arouses his jaded Interest, known flower, Lee ha dreushed hit ; 1 it separating Mr.o ; n aside and wan off toward | tiken a Yiberly bie fore he could satfen his long fra à - will-praetically .result in pi g While be Is wondering bow to make he 1 am honored, ; he at last managed |, the station.beculd not he Yau \"nt place which 2e a to the\u201d dignitied pa ane pu .PATENT REPORT.Jerome from his Tai, by but itis.an Ane There was not the | that flew to his mind, the young lady dis.livitor of Tatents and able arrangement Fes Jerome wi dled all pain and displeasure, \u201csending Export, Fe Sine, r ports the fol | \u2018in their sumnier home-in Lakeville, Conn.ilm into maptures, by saying: lowing United States and Canadian pat- DE ation by the\" train, stariig nounes 12005 Min even gleaming jwith ender.than was cxpected.lorry Ae the fat jud I trust var have net fours] veur| idiot,\u201d was his parting shot, for the porbor, faintest sign of embarrassment or confusion tone of a railrond magnate and wires tn eh lement, à funlty one.\u201d Hé felt very forgetting, of course, that the foreigners] in the lovely face.Any: other girl in fhe the next station to bold the tralu.Then \u201c ha er b 13 ver ramark, LA had been called at the «ame .time.With |-wcéld, he thought, would havo jerked her To be Continued.d Canadians last week: \u2014 FURS AT RIGHT \"PRICES.uve: remembered your name) he eyo intent on the crowd ahead, he plang, hand away and giggled furiously, Aunt fame, {ied Statos\u20140.i02 -machine for eut-| he certainty of correctness in fashion, \u201cNico, Lima for you Ls cali \u201c nam, To wrenelly, approvingly.\u2019 ensues a sa and qr'écilens ride over a wad, ] lin he mountain road, which nearly shakes them d, grav iously.! cart J shod 0 .to pleces, hurting his head, Tot délightiig \u201cThere are A arent many pele, ri.pi A dyn hie dit dina ointed Yyvoime inclined ber wad lightly, hut, did RE : ting cork disks.Robert 5.Anderson: 691.choosing from the richest furs in Ame bis soul.The young lady teils him she i% cas than 1,\u201d ho said.\u201d \u201cYou forget our her, he wan wailing Lo 9 myneif She was fr pro tondine ia ° 1 ti refrain 2010 439, feed distributor.W illiam B.Campbell; erica, the assurance of carcful workrhan- pity Cr hey, Kran Ev rope Ca her President and our statesmen.not to be seen in the waiting- -rgom #0 he ag loft the à tions ho nid.ought you I hat EE J 691,449, drill chuck, John Lumeden a \"ship, the surety of.right pr ice and credit Dent and ntl welcome hin dn her de | oF thought they were inére politiclane.| re shed to the sidewalk.\u2019 \u201cWe are waiting for Uncle.Casey who .\" _ 406, whilielree err re writ, given Jo 21 pants ot Sieve cee ea Jiverer, \u2018aud tel) how the uncia was prepar- pu\" ory, idealized, retired 1g his] \u201cHuggage \\randerred?\u201d is giving Hedrick instructions.Hedrick .\"Whoop! © Shuel; 691.503, paper 601.542, baggn w of the advan the Margest.rétail fur ¢ ing to shoot the.conductor.if lie 8a not berth that night, hin head whirling with | \u201cCh Wr?Co you know is to go on to New York with ers, A.Swindlehmst: .rie Desjardins & C 1 VE bo 4 the roa mde Mn mor y surtounding thal soma, innarid by thin at beau-|.\u2018io to the devil-yes, here! \u2018Take theme our boxes.Ho will have them aboard ship Have \u2018you had it in your ruck, T.a Godard je 781, detachable store in the world.\u2014adv.e identity o e cepeus, woman, ow lovely, , * cover, se.; ' ee va ho a ganas ros wr, Sh check an, rid wy | when we arrivy hers, AL Unt ve huge house?Its cough end Oepoir=té ri, mu ny min 1 SUL |e pig a ET.how warm, how .cold\u2014how everything that | in on B.& 0.\u201d he cried.Lomsing hin ner ington to-night.\u201d } cough aud cough, and then McGinn: 74, 429.proces ind apparatus a iv, M\u2014(Special:)-\u2014To-day, 0.\u2014 CHAPTER 11L.\u2014(Continued ) x 3 Kingston.Jan.The ideal American was not unmoved.JZ led him was she.Hiw last waking dens to a trander man and giving him th \u201cI.had hoped ight at f \u201c| téporating fluids, rich in oxygen.> thought was: d g nim y rad h you mv ay over lor a that terrible whoop! Don t 2.A.LeSueur; 74.430, \u2018process and.ap- Kingatan'k o'dost residents di He was in a fever of fear and happiness checlen ned lr that the fellows sleepy fou pry upset the stomach more by tus for treating air to obtain from it.Te Weldh, marble dealer.He ied, \u201cCuggenslocker! An angel with a name ayes open * | Like that!\u201d wider than they hal heen t business that oom us fluida rich in oxy TeSueur; born in England ninety years \u2018ago.and in to h D ÿ \u2019 E.na sonia is opin, | pref Tn Le WBE ehving nauseous medicine #46, [A hla oun, hie\u201d | Ro der eee HAPTE JR IV.\u201c \u201c(ood morning, Mr.Lorry.Are vou in| see the capital of your country.Pethapas Just et the child breathe-in the feeding mechanism for soap and other on: For thirty- five fran he -was trea- THE INVITATION EXTENDED.too much of & hurry Lo accy our friends?\u201d | [ may return some day.But do not Tor.soothing.vapor of Vapo-Cresolene.plastic material.J.A; Masecnrelal: P00 surer of the \u2018oldest Muadnie lodge in.the cried a olear, musical voice, and: he stopped wy dofain you, if you are in a hurry.\u201d It goes right .to the spot that's dis- metailie Vessels, W.Thompson.\u2014Adv.city.de .\u2018They were called hy the porter carly the cee eee greene i k i ed, looked guilty, sta Le qu ro called porte the \u2014 ar Jocked Fut, 3 ammered, eased.\u2018Relief is immediate, and in train ; Washington; five Tioura\u201d late, Grenfall won- The Condor Mustard turn in a moment, and.rushed aimlessly a very few days the cure is complete.\u2018 a déred,* as he fé A would permit him to see much of her dur vom al Le Eds a fool,\u201d he muttered You can't say the same of any other \u2014fear because He thought she was jesti happiness because be- she was no e laughed awkwardly, absolutely unable to express himself in words.Her frank etatement etaggered him almost beyond.the power of recove There was joy in the nowledge that she had been attracted ee The Condor Tea \u2014 Re m= Shakespeare * WHOLE WORLD GOING MAD.Detroit, Janvary, 25 25.\u2014Dr.R.B.Hoyt, te « pure, unadulter: ing lier brief d Is, made of English and Am / treatment.ated, natural leat dreamed \u2018of pa In Lhe, capital.4 He erioan mustard seeds: It has 4 he réced around hh od fet tho Lom vy and Sot \u2019 For asthria, catarrh, 8, former member of the Hoard of Bucs: Students \u2018and all readers ot Shakespeare's Japan-Tea, imported v0 \"co a monument.ovis , flavor and strength, It fe then back wi of colds it's equally good: 16.tion, has pathored ebatistios which gon: Sena, send your name and address and inlead packets [has of a visit to the halls the only pure mustard on ladles.Mr.Guggenslocker had \u2018Cresalane is sold by drugais sts everywhere, vidé hiny that at the present rate of in- we will lay before.you the advantages of | a ogi bright, fla fia.Le À her at 1a tion of, publi is build.| thie market, and the beat in sm and hy Feet ex to | oy ane aporise boule x l'Esoécione ae gui crosse of ps ty he Pe hn od and .our Shakespeare Club, emnnoleveurs ho saual i the cheon at Ebbitt, and other attentions theworld, ° \u2018sure at seeing hi xtra supplies ep Soantey wid he mad in wo, hun Y GLOBE LIBRA : br hich 1 vis fa ras of ser 40h.Cine, 180; à te Pins ere chou you would new mon shicy (Pi clans CS ini Dai th the last ff re,\u201d The 6 YONGE: or an iB, 001 115.at 200.de ington ot even as he 889} 110.Tani oe.bong were you ou Goon\u201d she i] ob te Ee i od Aro-CARSOLEND \u201cthe.su bee hae\u201dpht it = Mention this: paper\u2019 wa i» a + » \" \u2018 .,» .\u201c ce \u2019 x =, _ : Lo ., ; 4 ve 5 Let + \u2014\u2014 wife: of F.\u20148:\u2014 Bel \u2019 HEISSNER\u2014At \"ot Walker Avenue, on Jan- \u201c BRICELAND\u2014In Kingston, Ont.on Jan- LAFLEUR\u2014On January 19, at Quebec.the MULVENA \u2014 At.Sherbrooke, on the.18th © January instant, the wite of H.we \u2018Mul.vena, of a son.22x - DERY-At Quechee, BIRTHS.MARRIAGES.DEATHS | p\u2014 dgrerusng » Rates\u2014Birth Notices, se: Marriage Not i toc: toc: Death Notices, 3Ce.BIRTHS.ARCHER\u2014On January 12, at 7 Rich t, to Mi.and Mic.wo Archer.a ress.son.BELTON\u2014At Toronto, on January 15, the ton,- of twins\u2014son and | daughter.BRSSERER\u2014On January 20, \u2018at Ottawa,- the wife of W.A \u2018Besserer, of a daugh- uafy 8, to Mr.and Mie.James Brice; land, a son.COLLINS\u2014At Rossland,\u2019 B.C., on January 5 the wife of Charles \u2018Colitus, of a daugh- er, GianAM\u2014On Jaquary 18, to Mr.- \u2018and Mrs.Frank Graham, Montreal Road, near Ottawa; a son.GREAVES\u2014At 508 Victoria Avenue, West- : mount, on Jonuar 20; the wife of Edwin .R.Greavés, a son.wary 17, a sou to Mr.and Mis: C.T.Heissner.wifé of Sergeant-Major Leficur, RC.G.A., of à daughter.MOWATT\u2014At Bay Road, Charlotte, NB.on January 6, to' Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mowatt, a daughter.© PRICE\u2014At East Sherbrooke, Que.on January -13, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.R.G: Price.\u2018 \u2019 ROUGH\u2014Ou January 16, to Mr, and Mrs.George C.Rough, a son.RUTHERFORD\u2014At eaux, N.S.on January 14, the wife .of Stdner Rutherford, \u2018of a daughter, \" SERAPHINE\u2014At Rossland, B.C.on Jan- nery 11.the wife of Charles Seraphine, of twin daughters.STRVENS\u2014At-Rossiand, B.C., on\u2019 January 11, the wife of Edward, Stevens, of, a son.THOMPSON=In aly 16, to Mr.Jr.a daughter.\u201d MARRIAGES.BLAIKL OUK-CAVEN\u2014At Denver, \u2018Col, or \u201cJanuary 16, by the Rev, Robert F.\u2018Cove, - W.M.Blaïklock to Mrs.Martha: Caven, both of Montreal.FITZGERSLI-KIEI MER-On- Janumy 18, at St.Catharines; Ont.dy the Rev.Mau- vice W.Britwen, Dr, à \u2018harles Russell Fitz- gvrall, of Woodstock, to Belle Harvey, only daughtér of Dr.Frederick Killmer, of St, Catharines.; LEGGAT- FRIDLINGTON \u2014 At Frelighsburg.; on Jänuary 22nd, by the \u2018Rev.Archdedcan- J.B, Davidson, Johu K.Leggat, of Mont- \u2018real, to Florence Fridlington, of Frelighs- burg.: > 20x McDYNALD-RACICOT \u2014 At the Methodist Parsonage.Richmond, Que.on Jan.\u201818, 1902, by the Rev.E.W.Finch, B.A., B.D, Mr.James McDonald to Miss Nora Raclcot,\u2019 both \u201cof Richmond.x MAN: - +.LD-FOX\u2014On Jannors aa, at St Patrick's Chureh, hy Rev, M.Callahan, Edward Mausftela to.Rosanna .Frunces (Annie) Fox.: ° McLAUG GHLIN- WRIGHT \u2014 At st.Anthony\u201d a Church, \"on the 21st.instant,.by the Rev.J.E.Donnelly, P.P., Henry E.McLaughlin to Ellie, \u2018daughter of P.Wright.- 20x MeGILL-HALI\u2014On January 15, at Toron- 40.by-the Rev.Alex.Williams, Dr.T.Rodwell MeGill \u2018to Edith Oliver, eldest: , daughter of Wüllam Hall, Toronto.- \u2018 MOSS-ROBINSON\u2014On January 15.at Winnipeg, Walter Philip Moss, vouiigest sou | of the late Chief Justice Moss, to Lottie Mae, second daughter\u2019 of J.Robluson, of Winnipeg.PITT-BERTRAM\u2014On January 16.at To.rontd, by the lev, W, Wallace, Chas.-W.Pitt to Ella A.Bertram .\u2018 \u2018DEATHS iN THE CITY.'BOISVERT\u2014Ambrolse Bolsvert, aged ont.Janu D.Thompton Kingston, - and Mrs.J.T4 years.Funeral \u2018on Friday morning at 845 from.362 Hibernia Road to.St.Charles Church, thence\u2019 .to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Vow = CONWAY\u2014At the Hotel Dieu, on January 22, Mary \u2018Francis, cldest daugliter, of the late Patrick Conway.Funeral on tur- day at 8.30 n.in.from the Hotel Meu to, Cote des Nelges Cemetery.: HEALY-On January 22, Whillam P., secs ond soil of John \"E.and, Lydia Healy.\u2018aged 20 years.- Funeral from his father's residence, 533 Wellington Street, on, Sat: urday at \u20182.30 n.b.\"Friebds and- néquatut- ances plensesaccept this Intimation.Boston and Newfoundland papers lease copy.MACKENZIE\u2014At his residence, 126 Mac- way Street, on January 21, Willam Mac- \u2018Kenzie, in his 620d year.member Mout: \u2018real\u2019 Stock Exchange.Funeral: private, Please omit flowers.\u2019 MURRAY-On January 10.- Alexander Mur: ray, In his 67th year.Funeral private.NORRIS \u2014 Died, on January 20th, Levi N.Norris, at his residence, 64 Knox Street, aged 41 years.18x .STARK\u2014At 15 (Jongregation - Street, Jann.ary 21, Philip Stark, aged 77 years.Fu- peral from his late residence nn Saturday at 2.30 p.m.thence -to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends \u2018and sequalutances: are réspectfully invited to attend.London, Eng.papers please copy.SYLVESTRE\u2014At.Hospice Gamelin, Fnl- Jum Streét, on January 21, Hyacinthe SyT- -vestre, of H.Sylvestre &.Fils.hardwnre - \u2018merchants.Maine Street.The -funera! gervice will be held at the Hospice on \u2018Friday morning at 8:45.Departure for Lapratrie at 2.30.p.m.from the Hospicé.DÉATHS ELSEWHERE.ARTI RZAt North Rusties, 5.21, Yann.ary 15, Catherine Arthur, veltet \u2018of the Inte \u2018William Arthur, aged KR years, BRUNEAT\u2014On January 17.at Hehde, Marle \u2018Sarah.Idllian,, aged 8 Months, youngest beloved daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Brunean.= .FIBLD-At Rosemont, 'Barbadoes, B.W.L., December, 30, Albert Fleld, M.D, Edin.CAMPBELT\u2014At El Paso, Texans, on.Jana- arr 17, Astier C._ Campbell, aged 33 years, of the Bank of Montreal, Winnipeg, and son: of Mr.John Camp: bell, Moncton, N.Bon Janumy 17.Isidore stationer, aged 50 years.Toronto, on.January , 18, Jn hly TRth year.* FANNING\u2014At Oderin, Nfid.\u2018on: January | 10, Agnes Fanning, aged 92, mother of the Inte E\u20acaptaln Willlam.Fanning and: Captain John Fanning, of Hallfax.GRIGOR-At Chieago, on January 9.Chas.W.Grigor, aged s6 years, a native of |.New.Brunswick.JOHNS\u2014At Cohonrg, on Jannarÿ 13, Jacob Johns, aged T2 veurs, * LAFLAMME\u2014At \u2018Ottawa- on January :17, M, A.Lafinmmie, aged 53 years.LESTÉR\u2014At Gaspe-Bansln, P.Q.on Janu.Pierre Dery.DUKARDT At \u2018Salem Fekardt, ary 21, the Rev.William Gore Lyster, \u2018R.A.(Dublin).Incumbent of Cape Cove: .and Perce, and \u2018late Rural: Dean of Gaspe.aged: 70 venrs, .\u2019 DUTHIE-On January 18, at Toronto, Robert Duthle, aged 75 soars, .MAXWELI\u2014At Amherst, N.8., on January 13; Mrs.Willlam Maxwell, aged: 45.MACNAB\u2014At Wallace, N.S.January 20, Mary, widow of the Inte Willam Macnab, \u201c aged 74 yêars.MCNISH\u2014At.Brockville, Ont., on: Jannary ,; 18, Jane Hilllié, wife of John.McNlsh, aged 65 years, : MURRAY\u2014At Toronto, on January 17, Jane Hyder.beloved wife ot M.Murray, aged 55 years, - SMBELLIE\u2014On January.15, at\u2019 Fort WiIl- llam, Ont, Willlam Archfhaïd,: son of T- * Smollie, M.D., aged 7 years.Under the Ban people who dislike lady charlotte gelatine, _\u2014 Established 1840 Jos.© Wray & Bro., Undertakers, 290 MOUNTAIN STREET, son door below fit.Cathèrtne Street.- ST.DOMINIQUE STREET.| Ambuiance Headquarters.+ will be admitted to bail.tion of.Flowers and Vegetables.St.Hildas, \u2018Gasper- | .ate.LEGTURED ON VENICE.In the lecture ge room of St.Mary's Oot lege, Bleury Stre st evening, an ibe teresting lecture on \u201cVenice,\u201d iliustrated IN lime) views, was delivered by Mr.J.B.Lagace, an oM student of the college.A large audience was present.During the evening Miss Terroux rendered a vocal selection in Iakipn, and Mr.Arthur Laramee delivered a short ad: The chair was occupied by Father Louis Lalonde.The next Yeo: ture takes the subject.+ THE PONTIAC MU RDER.Detective W.Crowe, of the Canadian Secret Service, who went to Pontiac and made an arrest.there in connection with the murder of young Gutcher, has returned to the city.He thinks that the \u201chal will result in sensational developments, and that the father of the murdered boy LECTURES ON SCHOOL LAW.Mr.G.W.Parmakee, secretary of the department of public instruction of the province, is giving a course of lectures this week on School Law to the teachers in \u2018training at the Normal School.Mr.6.S.Fain is also giving a short course\u2019 apon Window Gardening and the\u2019 Cultiva- ar \u2014\u2014\u2014o \u2018 PRESSMEN IN UTAH.Salt Lake, Jan.24.\u2014Nearly 100 members of the, Western Canadian Press Association arrived here yesterday, homeward bound from their excursion to the Pacific \u2018Coast.The party will remain 4 for two days as the guesta of the Uta Lure Venice wil bo.the 30, when al .| site of the old fort Press Association, GREEN OR BLACK When buying \u2018Tea -ask your grocer ir it \u2018That's all you need be sure of; because when you get that you get the best tea grown in the world.a | SALAD! Ceylon \u2018Teas are sold in Seated Lead Packets only.Black, Ilixed, Uncolored Ceylon Green.Address +SALAD.,'* Montreal.Free samples sent.MEMORIXL TO FRENCH PIONEERS Mobile, Ala,.Jen.24.\u2014In the same locality where two hundred .years ago the French estnblished their first: permanent colony in Louisiana, a granite monument was unveiled yesterday as a.memorial.The dedicatory.exercises were held on the and city, Fort Louis de la Mobile, at.27-Mle Bluff, overlooking the Mobile Raver.\u201cFINED FOR \u2018CUTTING HIM.Andréw Thompson, colored, 28 years of age, for cutting Leon Morel on the hand, | was fined $5 or 15 days , \u2014 me rey WANTED.HOUSES TO RENT.I have already.a number of applications on hand for houses to.rent.Ifreal estate ownérs- and others who have houses to rent in good localities.will place them in my hands, I will be careful to secure good tenants for them.ERN EST BOLTON, ; Real Estate Agent, 1762 NOTRE DAME STREET.Telephone Main 32.Houses Wand We are daily receiving applications from intending tenants for good houses to rent, Owners who wish to place in our hands houses to let are requested te \u2018furnish particulars at onde._Now is the time to secure the best tenants.=, THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY Co.181 8T.JAMES.STREET.ee EE \u2018HOTEL TO LET In The Upper Part of Lachine | Contains over\u2019 thirty bedrooms, hot water heating, large ball room, etc.Has a fine river frontage, and [s conveniently situated to the rallway station, electric cars, and steamboat landing.Well adapted\u2019 to the purposes | of a hotel, club, or large boarding house., Immediate possession.Moderate rent.THE J.CRADOCK - SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.181 ST.JAMES STREET.MONTREAL'S.ART PRINTERS \u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.3\u2019 SITUATIONS VACANT, .WANTED \u2014 MRS.JACOBSON'S EMPLOYment Agency, 61 Cresceut at.wants cook, nurse, housemald, for one family.\u2018Situations secur¢d free of charge.a \u2018WANTED coop POSITIONS ALWAYS open to advertisement writers.We teach.advertisement writipg by mall.Prospectus\u2019 tree.International College of Adverti« Suite 7 H Merchante Rank Bidg., Montreal.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCB, COLORED GIRL, about.16 years old, Protestant, to take charge of baby 4 months old.À good home .for the right girl.Apply 1750 Notre Dame street.References required, Wx WANTED \u2014 OPERATORS AND.FINISHERS on men\u2019s pants, also for children's coats; 5 days\u2019 work: good wages.Co.Wholesale Clothiers, 950 St.Lawrence street, cor.Duluth ave, 30x WANTED \u2014 A.YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING French and English, to take charge of \u201c large store.Apply.in writing, Box 15,.St.Cunegonde.18 9 WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED NURSE to tike charge.of one child a year old.\u201d Apply between: the hours.of 2 and 3-p.m._Place_ Viger Hotel._ 19\" WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL To, DO LIGHT | bousework.Apply 175- Elgin st.WANTED\u2014LADY OR.GENTLEMAN, First class canvasser, high class magazine.Apply noon, Monday, 132 St.James st, Room P 1 \u201cWANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR treat.family.Apply 393 Prince Artbur street.WANTED \u2014 A COMPOSITOR, VA > knowledge of making.up forms; a young: and energetic man.Apply in\u2019 writing, giving references, _to P.O.Box 1138.19 WANTED \u2014 A BOY FOR \u201cWHOLESALE clothing warehouse, speaking French and English: Apply to Friedman -Bros., 1886 Notre Dame st, 0 Bx \u2018WANTED \u2014 A CAPABLE AND EXPERI- ; enced woman for laundress in private fam- Aly; no other work.Apply.with reference; and state wages requir Mrs.Hugh Fr _ McLachlin, Arnprior, Ont.20x WANTED \u2014 TWO BOYS TO LEARN] BOOK- _binding.The Herald Bindery.803 Craig st.WANTED = CHOCOLATE DIFPERS, FOR\u201d high class \"goods.-Steady work and good pay.10° experienced hands.Biscuit Co,, 16 St.Monique st._20x WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR \u201ctamaily of three, no washing or ironing, _Apply 3424 St-Denis st.23x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: no washing.Address W.Herald Office.18x WANTED, \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, \u201cfor family, of two: must have references.Apply at 55 Prince Arthur st.between 7 and_$ p.m, 20x WANTED \u2014 GIRLS \u201cFOR BOXING ROOM, shirt ironers, shirt repairers.& Co., Shirt and Collar.Manufacturers, cor-.-_ner Du e-and Willlam sts.21x WANTED - YOUNG MAN TO START BUSIness of his own.Pays $12 per week.Bend us 25c and we will start you.\u2018Phoenix Supply Co, London, Ont.- - fx WANTED \u2014 A GOOD PAPER CHOLER, AP- | ply to 13 Cathedral st.20x: WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL.\u201cSBRVANT: MUST be a gnod plain cook; no- washing; good , Wages, 30\" Lorne ave.4 20x WANTED \u2014 SHIRT IRONERS, \u201cHIRT _.makers, shirt repairers and cutters, Skelton Bros.& Co., cof.Duke and William sts.\"WANTED = AT \u201c© AT ONCE: EXPERIENCED girl: for blouse folding.Apply Mr.Williams, Standard Shirt Co:, 213 Delorimier ave.19x LAUNDRY \u2014 GOOD WORK.SHIRTS, 8c.fämily washing, 40c.a dozen.Aiso dyeing.dnd cleaning.Mireau's \u2018Model Cash Laun- Gry, 589 Dorchester st.Ernest Mireau.tf WANTED \u2014 SERVANT - TO pô: LIGHT _bousework.Apply 251 St.Andre st t.20x \u201cWANTED GENERAL \u2018SERVANT.FOR family of two: must have city references._ Apply, after seven in\u2019 the evening, 10 University street.20x WANTED \u2014 AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY town and village, to canvass for one of the best-known papers ii Cinada.Liberal commissions will be paid to good agents.Address Box K K_86, Herald Office.tr WANTED Z\"EXPERIENCED OPERATORS | \u2018Ip all departments.Steady work rnd good pay.Also girls to learn.\u201d Apply to Mr.Davis, at The Standard Shirt Co., Limited, | _ Delorimier a avenue, WANTED \u2014 LADIES AND AND rr epjoy evenings at horde by making twelve dollars per week.Stnd your address with two-cent taitamp to Box 265, London, Ontario.WANTED \u2014 HALL'S BARBER SCHOOL, Montreal.Blegantly equipped, terms moder- Trade learned quickly.Good positions .secured graduates.Barn while learning.Tools,\u2019 lodgings, raflroed ticket and -cata- _Jogue free.87x.WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED TUTOR, TO \u2018conch\u2019 pupil fer McGill June: Entry\u2019 Exams., 4 nights weekly.Terms must be _low.Address Student, Herald Office.19x WANTED \u2014 EARN MONEY, DOING COPY- \u2018ing\u2019 af home evenifign; men, women, boys ing.Finder will be rewarded by leaving |.or girls; particulars free.Star Supply Co., at Herald Office.20x P.O.Box 49, Woodstock, Ont.Canada.x |\" H.Vineperg & | The Montreal | Skelton Bros.|.ant to Buy or Rent à a House?ue SITUATIONS VACANT.| WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT: NO washing: good wages; girl with good refer- , ence, Also young girl as nurse to one child.Apply Caretaker, 132 St.James at.24x WANTED \u2014 A \u201cCOMPETENT \"GENERAL |.servant.good cook, where housemald Is keptr- Good wages.Apply 4201 Sherbrooke \u2018street.\u2019 Kx WANTED \u2014 $60 MONTHLY, COPYING LETters at home; either sex: -Enclose two stamps with application.Lake Shore Mer- _cantile Co.Dept__ 35, Chicago.- \u201823x SE ROOMS AND BOARDROOMS \u2014y TWO ~~ NEWLY FURNISITRD, bright front rooms, bathroom - flat, electric.light, hot water \u2018heating.no children.Stan- \u2018ley street, near Sherbrooke.Address G 23, Herald Branch, 2407 7 St.Cirhierine.- 19x SLOCUM COTTAGE, 11 \u201cPHILA \u201cSTREET, | © Saratoga Springs, N.Y Select.private boarding rooms, with southern exposure.Superior board.aiid service.Rates reasonable, 22x ROOMS \u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED ) ROOM, with or without board, in private family: bath, hot and cold water, gas, hot water heating.12E Vitre/st., near S£.Denis st.: - \u2019 20x ROOMS \u2014 \"PO LET, TWO WELL FURNISH- .ed rooms, or suite: connecting, if.desired; \u2018centre of city; reasonable terms.123 Mansfield st.CL Mx ROOMS \u2014 DNICELY FURNISHED, AT REA- souable rates; centrally located, Apply at.SIA St.Urbain st.ROOMS \u2014 TO LET.LARGE.FRONT Ao, .suitable for two gentlemen or married couple, also single room, bathroom flat: modern convenience: desirable locality and convenient: Auer light.30 Berthelet st.tt EDUCATIONAL.MRS, JESSIE KELLOND, - TEACHER OF plano, guitar and mandolin.-\u20ac0A City Coun- _cillors st, city, 82x VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL L LESSONS given by Mrs.Dunn, pupll of the \u2018Royal College of Music, London, Eng.\u2019 Terms mèderate, Address or call 464 St.Antoine A street.PUPILS WAN WANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHERS, work up your speed.Best speed\u201d practice tn the city at Mount Royal Business College,\u2019 Y.M.C.A.Building.\u2018Datly gessions.Terms, \"44 per month: A.W.Young, Priucipal.*SHORTHAND- AND TYPEWRITING \u2014 igs | Graham.Temple Bullding.- Phone .classes open all summertime, WANTED \u2014 PUPILS, AT THE.INGRES- Coutellirr School, established 1888; French, German, :Spanish.Ttalian, English\" \u2018natural conversational method: beat native teachers; moderate fee :trial lessous.Fraser Institute.9 University.> 2x ' Pupils begin any [24 _ HORSES AND CARRIAGES.Er Adver.sements in thts column %o per \u201cword per insertion, 6 insertions for the rice .of four FOR SALE \u2014 SPEEDING SLBIGH, ! MADE | by Dufort & Desroches, In perfect condition, \u2019 almost new.Apply 302 St.Charles.Bor- romme st.tf MONEY TO LOAN.£7 Advertisements in thfs column ke per word.per insertion, 8 insertions for the price: of four._ MONBY TO LEND oN \u201cLIFE INSURANCE - .policies, and policies purchased.M.J.__Doherty, 180 St.James st.x.MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES \u2014 $5.00 and upwards advanced to responsible parties on .ote of hand and miscellaneous gecurt- ties.Apply Emblem \u2018Bros.Commission _ Agents, 4 sa st Francois Xavier st, city.24x \u2018TRUST FUNDS TO INVEST IN MORTgages, current rates -of interest.Doucet & _ Phillips, Notaries.Canada Life Chambers._X $200,000 TO LEND \"ON MORTGAGE, ASSUR- - Ance policies or other security In town or Osw.Chaput & Co, La Presse | country.> .21X Building.KINDLING Woo.- Fais ET per word, 6 Insertions to count as 6 FOR SALE \u2014 ONE THOUSAND LOADS DRY wood, cut any length.Slabs $1.25.Kindling \u201881.60.Hard Wood $2.25 delivered.Telephone Up 1403.Bamund Neve.1843 Ontario street.+31x * every.Main |- 1714.Typewriting promptly doné.Shortband |- \u2018FOR SALE.£/r Aâvertisements.in this colümn Me per word per insertion, & fosertions for the price of four.FOR SALE \u2014 \u201cSAFES AND VAULT DOORS | of all descriptions, hand.G.Chapleau & Bons, Hell Tel.1139.Merchants 190.FOR SALE \u2014 CASH OR CREDIT.REMnants of carpet, ollcloth, lindleum, at very \u201clow prices, so as to make room for the spring importations.The J.S.Prince Co.83 St.Lawrence.FOR SALE \u2014 THIRTY \"SHARES \u201cARENA stock, $5 shares.5 per cent.dividend pay- _able- ln C October.- Hox:'389, P.O.21X East te \u201c6 Watch This both new and second |.FOR SALE, \u2014 AT A BARGAIN.TONE LOT.of lights, shades, globes, chimneys, mantles, handsome portable plano, lamp: (all Ras); sulficicnt to equip a house of five or six : rooms; all new, Urbain st.FOR SALE SOMETHING GRAND IN White Wyandotte ¢ockerels, Iuston strain, big, \u201csnow-white birds.Marshall Bros.= Clift, 408 Burgess Bt Apply or address.939 a } FOR SALE \u2014 OLD \u201cCLOCK.Av 1TH W Whang.wheels, made.a century ago.steel Cnapleau © poles, liewly polished; empire style.Address 484 St.Denis st.23x FOR § fixtures from Sherbrooke street house.Ap: ply to J.E, scott & Co., v46-5t James st.: 23% FOR SALE \u2014 > LARGE ROLL TOP WALNUT desk, good ai now, cheap.Apply 141 Frontenac at.19x FOR SALE - \u2014 \u201cTOR EXCHANGE FOR BEE hives and sets, one No.2 Baby De Tawall disk band separatof, cost 3125.00; also one square revolving -churn for.hand or light power.Fred'k.Rell, Shawbridge; Que.18x FOR SALE \u2014 USING THE NAME.OF MOR: large parlor mirror, SALE CHEAP.FINE COMBINATION - © .ris as a decoy, a certain up-town piano firm.has.been advertising as follaws: A.Morris Upright Piano reduced to $83.The instrument they have is à Cottage Piano made, in London, Englund, about 50 years ugo, by one | Morris, it is 6 1-3 octaves, \u2018and n worn-out ratüle-trap, and not worth anything as a: musical Instrument: Thus It will readily.be seen that this flgm's ohjéct.Is to decoy intending purchasérs ot Morris Pinnus\u2019 to their.store, and ls another proof the vele- brated Morris Upright Planos are \u2018Canada\u2019s \u2018Standard.The genuine Morris Planos are Jabelled Morris, Listowel, Ont., and are \u2018gold \u201conly at Leach\u2019 8, 2440 St.Catherine st.19x FOR SALE - SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, Jew \u2018and secondhand, at.prices that defy competition.Largest stock A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, James.\u2018Telephone Main 813, ott FOR, SALE \u2014 INTERNATIONAL CORRES- ondence course in .mechanleal\u2019 drawing.in .city.300.9.alt price.Address G 24, Herald Office.16x FOR SALE \u2014 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALB | fn.per- and to rent.Secondhand machines, a \u201cA fect conflition, at very low prices.makes and models.- Creelman Hros.' writer Cn., 97 St.\u2018Francois Xavier st.\u2026 Main 2065._ .\u201cPhone te Type-.For \u201cSALE \u2014 NATHAN'S FAMOUS BED.Bug, Roach, Beetle, Rat and Mouse Killer.Tins, 260, 60c and $1.00.No agents.Rewars of imitations.This brand la registered.A: Nathan, 71 St.\u201d Lawrence Main.2x To LET.1 4 Advertisrmonts An this column Me per.word per insc.\u2018lon, &insertions for the price of fe four.TO LET \"NICELY FURNISHED \u201cFLAT, suitable.for married couple.Apply at oneo, \u201859 Green ave, before 11 and 6 to 8 p.m.20x TO LET \u2014 \u201cFLATS FOR | MANUFACTURING purposes; well lighted; central situation.Chanteloup Mfg.Co., 589 Craig st.tt.\u201cTO LET \u2014 STORE, ON CRAIG STREET.k \u2018near Cote street.Moderaty rent.Apply 589 Craig st.1010\" FACTORY-TO LET.1 \u201cPLAT, Ww x 75 FEET, with 16 to 26 horse \u2018power.Good light an 3 slides of building.Heatod by steam.Low \u2018rent, Apply to Holmes & Arpin,.231 Chat- ham st.22x- Fo LET \u2014 Two: rooms, with large back kitchen.Good view.The proprietor, who is now residing tuere, * having no family, and\u2019having recently lost his wife, Is anxious to sell the furniture, which Is In good condition, ns reasbnæbly as possible.Intending purchasers should -call, any day, beforp 10 a.m.This Is the \u2018chance of a-1 11fetin .20x * WANTED TO PURCHASE.WANTED TO PURCHASE: A BLICKIENS- derfer typewriter, secondhand; cheap for cash.a 2, Herald.18x LOST.\u2018LOST \u2014 COLLIE, \u2018SABLE Dog, INCH THE 10th, $5.00 reward.on returning to 845 Dor- chester st.20x LOST = BETWEEN 17 AND 51\u20ac ON MON MONDAY, a small pigskin purse, containing siz.00, .some car tickets, and a printed notice, be- \u2018tween Post Office and Bel! Telephone Rulld- WANTED \u2014 A.HOUSEMAID: MUST HAVE references.Apply 182 University st, an?fore 4 or after 6 o'clock.\u2019 WANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN, 18 OR 19° Ten of age, for delivery waggan, \u2018Apply 370 St.[Antoine st.= WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, X a00D HOUSE.mald.Apply in the morning.or after eight in the evening.\u2019 Shuter st.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, ri good references.Apply 178 Mance st.20 WANTED - A GOOD COOK.APPLY AT once, 42 Victoria st.Ln WANTED \u2014 GENERAL § SERVANT ANT FOR family of two: no washing or ironing; re- - ferences required.Apply 53 Prince Arthur - street.20 WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS GENERAL servant; must know.how to cook well; good \u201c wages to the right party.Apply 93 Cr street.WANTED \u2014 AT WESTERN FORPITAL, A ward maid, \u201cApply at ot once, WANTED \u2014 A YOUTH TO MAKB HiFi generally useful, to work around the store.Apply 179.St, Antoine \"RS : 20 WANTED \u2014 WOMEN MAKE PANTS and \u2018vests; good work.i St.James.10 WANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY AT ONCE for law office.ADply in own nom ee to P.O.Box 496.- ot ; _ LEGAL CARDS.\"ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENANN, Barristers, etc, Cornwall, Ont.D.H.Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Cline, F.J.Maclennan, Ros & ROSB, BARRISTERS, ETC., ROSS Block, Sydney, Nova Scotia.Hu b Ross, LL.B., Howard 8.Ross, B.A, LL Een.PRINGLE & CA.BRON.BAR risters, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Publi, etc, Cornwall, ont.Jas.Leitob, K.C., R.A.Pringle, J.A.C.Cameron, LL.B.' .UCHAN, > vocates, ete, Canada L Bt.James Street, Montreal.G'EBoNs & HARPER, BARRISTERS, ote., Richmond and Carling Ste, Seo, C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper, REENSHIELDS & _GRBENSHIELDS, \u2018Barristers, eto., 1724 Notre Dame Street.LPRED B.HARVEY, 3.C.L., BARRIS- 286-858 Tentple Building, St.James treet, L rontronl: Phone 1968.BUSINESS CARDS.\u201cA LEXANDER GRANT & CO.A gf Brokers.Ferwarders.gusion 11 Commissioners où.8 ELLIOTT & KENNEDY, AD- le Buliding, 183 ~ Herald.: 268 St\u2019 James Street.WANTED TO RENT.Ew Advertisentets in \u201cthis column co per -word per Ansertion, 6 Insertions for the.price of\u2019 four.WANTED \u2014 A SMALL FLAT, HEATED, Jurnished or unfurnished.west of Lleury Address J.F., Herald Office.\u2019 tr WANTED \u2014 SMALL SELF-CONTAINED \"house, accupatioh May 1at, situated south of \"subway, Point St.Charles; praferrad; rent must be low.Apply Box ae, Herald Office.WANTED TO RENT.WANTED \u2014 BY A CAREFUL TENANT, A flat, 3 or 4 rooms (upper preferred); must be In good condition.\u2018Rent moderato till 1st May.Address G 21, Herald.16x PROPERTY _ FOR SALE.£4 Advertisements in this column Ke ser a 571 DROLET.UPSTAIRS; 5 | \u2018must bel word per insertion,\u2019 8 insertions for the price - of four.FOR SALE \u2014 \" VBRY GOOD INVESTMENT, a new and very comfortable property, stone fronted.3 tenements, Dorchester st.Annual revenues, $600.00.Easy terms.FOR - SALD \u2014 I HAVE SEVERAL NEW houses for -sale In Westmount, on reasonable terms, ranging in price from $4,000 to $6.00.G.Gtiday.0 Bruce ave., West- _ mount.x Wire and Wire \u2018Cloths TER SRITISH WIRE Mra.co.Montreal Box G 27, \"ox « SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE.LAUNDRY \u2014 GOQD WORK.SHIRTS, Be; family washing, 40c a dozen.Also dyeing and cleaniug.Mircau\u2019s Model Cash Laun-: dry, 58% Dorthester st.- Ernest Mireau.t?WANTED \u2014 BY MARCH 1ST, A POSITION as stock cutter, or trimmer and assistant \u2018cutter, scvernl years\u2019 experiences A1 city * references.Address H, H.172 Versailles street, city.\u2019 0108 WANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER, WITH GOOD connection \u2018In Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, desires to represent .a manufacturing or wholesale house.Address | Traveller, P.O.Box 208, Tlallfax,_ N.S, 2x WANTED\u2014SITUATION BY A FIRST \"CLASS busheliian, Al buttochole and pants.maker, | 211 Coursol st.: ___ 18% WANTED \u2014 By À MIDDLE-AGED D MAN, housework in\u201d private family.or, in hotel or restaurant; references.Address J M.Herald Office.- Px WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG T ENGLISHMAN, work of any\u2019 kind;- had some experience in electric wiring.Jones, 28 Jurors st.WANTED \u2014~ FURNITURE TPHOLSTERING, Tepalring, carpet laying, mattress renovate Ing, at residences; day or-job.Please men< tion work: Frasér, 93 Knox st.19x WE WILL REPAIR, \"RE-COVER # \u2018AND.POLish your furniture\u2018in first class style, make over mattresses, also submit designa for - band made furniture In any style: jobbing attended to promptly.Call or ring-us up.Phone Up.1365.Biftin & Veitch, 2531 St.Catacrine,: cor.Bishop.: tf me my im ame ae ra a -_ SITUATIONS HP : WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLB YOUNG colored .woman, position .as:- nurse; can furnish hest of references\u2019 apd \u2018experience.66, Walker ave., off -St._Ant ine st.WANTED TT WORK BY \u201cFIRST CLASS, laundress, by weck.or dozen.Apply 11 Cour- so) st.Nx WANTED - \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, .situation as plain cook, boarding house preferred.ply room 5, 31- Dowd st.WANTED \u2014 A SEAMSTRESS, take care of a child: und do sewing, Call\u2019 \u201cer write: 151a St.Antoine St .Miss Archi- | holt, : 0 WANTED = position, competent - family: other help kept.4, 147 St.George st.WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECT.ABLE Wo._ work of any kind by the \u2018day; can \u2018furnish \u2018best, of references.28, Jurors st.WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE SICK nurse, confinement or other sick cases, by week or manth; terms moderate.Apply | KOA \u2018Alexander st.23x \"WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG ENGLISH °H LADY Y wishes a morning engagement to teach young children English - branches.Address - ARC, Box.A 98, Herald Office.x WANTED \u2014 NY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, \u2018situation as rook or working housekeeper.Apply 2167 Notre Dame st.west.16x.WANTED - BY A GOOD DRESSMAKER, work In private families: well c'a day.Address £62 Cralg st.=, EE Tres BUSINESS CHANCES.&Æ'Advertisements in: this column %c per Word per insertion, 6 Insertions for the price \u201cof four, FOR SALE \u2014 WI ELL STOCKED CANDY, cigar and toy store, West End, St.James © street.Box A 91, Herald: 20x \u2018FOR SAT.E \u2014 PRESSED \u2018MEAT, FRANKfort sausage business, ote, supply ing grocers.and butchers.Good business.Large profits.All modern machinery.Will sell very cheap.Cause, sickness.Apply B.C.Plummer.in _rear 2 Bleury st.' 24x _\u2014 FOR\u2019 SALE \u2014 BUTTER AND CHEESE FAC- _ tory, new and up to date, situated in the village of Cowansville, Que.; good patronage | the year-round.The owner \"has other busi- nes and can not look .after this factory.Apply: to EN Ruiter, Cowansville, Que.18x BEFORE \u201cEND oF \u201cMONTH: || woman cook; private Apply from 1% Jo 2 13x PERSONAL.£4 Rdvertisements in.this column Ce per word per Insertion, 8 Insertions for the price of four.PERSONAL PROF.A.YOUNG, LS P.A., Phrénologist, Scieritific.Palmist.20 years\u2019 experience.Hours, 10 a\u2019m: to 9 -p.th.Charges B0c to $2.00.2304 St- Catherine st.Instruc- tlon upon the \u2018above subjects commencing Fébruary 1st.Terms on application.28x LAUNDRY \u2014.GOOD WORK.SHIRTS, fe: famfiy washing, 40c à dozen.Also dyeing and cleaning.Mireau's Model Cash Laun- _dry, 589 Dorchester st.Eruest Mireau: t£ .PERSONAL \u2014 EMBOSSED OR PRINTED Badges for Societies, Socials, Bazaars, Con- - ventions, Parades, etc.Also embossed price tickets for windows or show cases.J.P.Moncol, 210 St.James st., room 7.té \"WANTED TO BORROW: WANTED TO BORROW, ON SRD MORTgage, for - one year, with right to repay sooner, $40.00.Interest, 7 per cent.Prope erty valued at $5800.Mortgaged for $3,400.Address G 2, Herald Office., 21x FOR SALB \u2014 SPLENDID THOROUGHERED colllé, 31 .months, Apply 1586% Notre Dame street, Room 14.i 10x | Lumber Woods Horses : Large Consignments \u2018just arrived, THE TELFER & CLIME CO, \"19 ST.MAURICE \u2018STREET.Plumbing Satisfaction Our equipment and \u2018long experience ia every.branch of the Plumbing business | 15 SL0E à wide range Of Gemitorn.Bee trolfsrs, Brackets, Colliag Lights.Globes - and Blectrio Shades.M.WALSH & \u20ac0., - - Gas Fitters, Plumbers and Bteamfittere.\u201c Office and Works ses to soa ORAlG STRONT.~~ \u2014FROM-8T.JOHN, NB.THOMSON LIN E J land.lum, mm a, .20 | on NE LIKE TO can cut and fit |\u2019 B.S.Carrigan Head .9,000 °° 8.8.Ramore -Héad .8,500.* S:S8.Glenarm Head .,.7.500 < S.S.Malin Head .6,000, «* S.S.Bray Head .5,800 °° 8:8.\" Inishowen He 5.000 ** 8.S.Bengore Head .4,500.\u2018\u201c \"8.8.Dunmore Head 4,000 8.8.Teelin Head 2,500 °° S.$.Glen Head.\u2026.\u2026.0\u2026.ssces cone 2;300 0 APPOINTED SAILINGS\u2014Subject to change, BELFAST.Bengors Head, on or about .,.; \u2018Jan.26 + a DUBLIN.'DOGS\u2014WANTED, LOST, | FOR \u20ac SALE.- TREFORD AGENCES DONALDSON LINE GLASGOW SERVICE 8.8, AMARYNTHIA .ovocennnconese Jan.25 8.9.ALCIDES aéssancasececacescucse ces FD, 81 _acewTs\u2014 \u2018GLASGOW.-DONALDBON BROS.WEEKLY \u2018LONDON SERVIC \u201c FROM PORTLAND.: 8.5.BELLONA .Feb.1 AGENTS\u2014Cairns, Young & Noble, Newcas- tle-on-Tyne; A.Low, Son & Co., 7 Fenchurch | Avenue, London, E.C:; W.Thomson.& Co., Leith; W.Thomson & Sons, Dundee, Scot- ee racan\u2019y rersecscaccuvse COLD STORAGE FITTED IN| Special Steamers of Both Lines, THE ROBERT | REFORD co, 23.and 25 st.Sacrament Street, - ne MONTREAL.ROYAL MAIL STEAMER.LIVE} Consisting of 120 Steamers, Aggregating .450,000 Tons.BETWEEN.ST.JOHN, N.B., AND LIVERPOOL Direct.- From 5 .From Liverpool.|.: Steamer.\u2019 \u201cSt.Johè, N.B., Dec.n reser Lake Ontario cvs secccce JAIL 3s 7 rracencsnsass Mar.-Lake Ontarid .\u2026.Mar.28 Lake Superior .\u2026.April 11 Garth Castle .J.April 28.*The Lake Superior carries second cabin and steerage passengers only.! WINTER RATES.FIRST CAPIN\u2014Single, \u2018$42.50 and upwards; \"Round.Trip, 350 and upwards, SECOND\u2019 CABIN \u2014 Single, $35.00 and upwards: Round Trip, $68.88 and upwards.* According to steamer, location and number -of.persons in room: STEERAGE RATES\u2014To Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Glasgow, Belfast, and .Queens- town, $24.50.PORTLAND TO.BRISTOL.DEGAMA sécormenserensedinesseuserueune Jan.+ ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO.6 ST.SACRAMENT STREET, MONTREAL.5 HEAD LINE.ST.JOHN, N.B., TO BELFAST AND DUBLIN: The following first class steenjers are intended to continuo, the service between the above named ports, \u201cunder contract with \u2018the Canadian \"Goverfiment: .Ca + Twin S.8.Ratblin Head .-» 11,000 tons Twin S.8.Torr Head .-.10,000 ** Bengore Head, on or about .Jan, 2 To be followed by other steamers monthly.to both ports.A limited number of Cabin passengers car- \"riled on above steamers at modeérate rates.- | Through bills of lading\" granted from an points In Canada.AGENTS \u2014 G.Heyn & Sons, pelfast, Pal- grave, Murphy & Co.Dublii: Harold Ken- |- neds.Quebec; Wm.Thomson & Co., St.John, N.B.; ¥.T.Sitkel, Chicago; F.C.Thompson.Toronto.- McLEAN; KENNEDY & C0.- \u2018General Agents, 18 Hospital Street, \u2018Montreal.DOMINION LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.\u2014 FROM PORT: SOIT.LAND.8° CMANXMAN s0.L2000000000 \u2018Virginian \u201c Dominion * SRoman.*These steamers RATES OF PASSAGE.Saloon\u2014$50.00 and upwards,\u2019 Second Saloon\u2014§$35.00 and upwards, - \u2018accords ing to steamer, Third Class\u2014$25.00 and upwards,\u2019 according ¢ to steamer.- NEW SERVICE.BOSTON TO THE MEDITERRANBAN, Commonwealth redness crane Teb.12 New.England :.: veo Jan.28 | Cambroman .cccoimeeerscsaeenn.Fob.28 For further information, apply: to any agent - \"of the company, or to DAVID \u2018TORRANCE & co, General Agents, Montreai and Portland.The INTERCOLONIAL \u2018COAL.\u2018MINING COMPANY, LTD.Worke\u2014Drummond COLLIERY.* \u2019 Westville, Nova Scotia.~~ - Miners and Producers of Drummond\u2019 Coal and Coke, from the celebrated Pictou Seams of Nova Scotia.Offered in all sizes and quantities to suit purchaser.Shipments by water or rail.Head Office, Room 811, Merchants Bank Building, Montreal.\u201cte re ie Franco-Canadian Line of Steamers.Winter service between.St.John, N.B., and \u2018Havre, France, calling at Antwerp.First departure from Bt.John on or about poe iat iat! bout freigh he o on abou s 133 Commissioners st.Montreal hl \u2019 app | the centre of.the - ship.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.34 Steamers, Aggregating 168,304 Tons.- NEW STEAMERS.Tunisian .10,576 tons.Twin, Sorewg Bavarian .10,378 tons.Twin Screws lonian .10,000 tons.Twin Screws Protorian .5,800 tons.Royal Mail Service.8T.JOHN AND HALIFAX \u2018TO -: \u2014\u2014\u2014 LIVERPOOL, - Calling at Moville, \u201cA ae LL From \u2018From st John.Halifaz.18 Jun.20° Jan.9, Jun.Corinthian.25 Jan.27 Jan.16 Jan.Parisian .1 Feb.8 Feb, 23 Jan:.Numidian .8 Feb.10 Feb.NEW TWIN SCREW SS.IONIAN .WILL SAIL FROM HALIFAX ~ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17.Rates $50.00 and Upwards.Steamers sail from Halifax after arrival of - Intercotontal- mail train leaving Montreal noon Sunday and C.P.R.train leaving 8.00 p.m.Sunday.Special: attention is called to the \u2018sailing of \u2018the New Twin Screw Stcamer Ionian.The &veragé Ume for the three trips the Ionlan as made is 7 days, 7 hours, and these all ih severe winter weather.Tunislan made her last trip from Rimouski to Moville.Time of malls on board, 6 days, hours and 30 minutes.-The saloons and staterooms are in tho cen- l part, where leust motion \u2018is felt.Electricity is used for ligbting the ship throughout, the lights being at the command of the Passengers any hour of the night.Muslo rooms and smoking rooms on the promenads deck.The' saloons and staterooms are boat by steam, RATES\u2014Cabin, $50 and upwards.A From .Liverpool.Steamer.- 2 Jun.Prttorian j Teduction ts made on Round Trip Tickets, except .on lowest rates.Second Cabin\u2014To Liverpool, London, or Londonderry, $35 to $40 single, $68.50 to $86 return, _ _ Steerage -\u2014 To Liverpool, London, .\u2018Glasgow, Belfast ou JLondonderry, including a plentitul Stüppiy.of provis- fons cooked and served, and- every res.quisite for the voyage, $26.GLASGOW & NEW YORK SERVICE.Calling.at Londonderry (from New Pier, fout .Of W.218t Street, New York.) From Glasgow.Steamship.; 4 Jan.Carthaginian 22 Jan: 9 am.118 Jan.Laurentian .5 Feb.9 am.Rates \u2014 First\u2019 Cabin, $40 and upwards; ré= turn tickets, $80 \u2018and upwards.Second Cabin, to Glasgow.or Londonderry, $32.50; -tickets, $61.75, Steerage, $26.00.Steamers on this servise have exéellent accommodation for all classes of passengers.\u2018Saloons are forward; Staterooms near Promenade ceck the \u2018entire width of the vessel and two-thirds of \u2018the length.Electric lights throughout, and \u2019 electric bells in\u2019 every stateroom.H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common Street, Monten Newfoundland.- The quickest, safest and best Passenger and freight Route to all parts of Newfoundland is via THE NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY ONLY SIX HOURS AT SE a str.BRUCE leaves North Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening om arrival of the [.CiR.express, connecting at Port-au-Basque with THE NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY.Trains leave St.John's, Nfld., every Tues- return \u2018 New York.day, Thursday and Sunday afternoon, at Ove.o'clock, connecting with the I:C.Rat North Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday: and Saturday morning.Through Tickets, dssued and Freight rates quoted at all stations on the IL C.R., C.P.R., G.T.R., and D.\u2018RB.G.REID, Rt.Fohn's, Nid.MANCEESTER LIVERS LIMITED The only atredt and regular ie a, épices CANADA AND MANCH 1t.1s proposed to despatch \u2018the steamers of this Une on or about the undermên- tloned datés\u2014 .From ze \"x a Manchester.\u201d .Steamer.; Dec.31.*Manchester Trader Jan.18 *Manchester Commerce \"Jan.30.*Manchester City .Calling at Halifax, westbound only: express \u2018 Accommodation for a limited number of - passengers, .SFitted wlth cold stornge, FURNESS LINE © .°.st John and Halifax to London.; From From Steamer St.John Halifax Dahome .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.Jan.25\" Tan.30 Evangeline .\u2026.:-Feb.8 - Feb, 13 - Loyalist .Feb.22 Feb.27 \u201c(And fortnightly thereafter.) THROUGH BILLS OF LADING granted Ly any of the above llnes to.or - from any polut In Canada or Western - States.For rates: of fre!ght and particy- lars, apply to any railway agent, or to FURNESS, WITHY & co, Limited, \u201c Agents.© 44 St.Francois Xavier St.Montreal | mt me (TH DOMINION COAL 0 (LIMITED)\" MINERS AND £ SHIPPERS | \u2014OF\u2014 Dominion Steam Coals.SCREENED, RUN OF * MINE AND SLACK.x For.Particulars Apply to .General Sales Agent, s 0, STREET RAILWAY BLDG.Tel.Main 57.Montreal, The Lachine Rapids Hydraulic \u201cand Land Cou.Limites Di VIDE ND No.6 A dividend of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT.for half ycar ending December 31st, 1901, upon the paid -up capital stock of the, Lachine Rapids Hydraulic and Land Company.Limited, has been declared, and will bo mailed on the first day of February next.lo shareholders of record December 31st, 1901.: .Dividend on the stock, given in exchange for bonds, will be paid by coupon, as heretofore.| By order, ROBERT WHYTE, .Sec\u2019 y-I'réasurer.- Dr.Garrots Gargle Cures Sore Throats Sore Mouths Catarrh, Makes Voice Music Breath Aromatic LA .\u2019 - , Price = Cents 7 - ¢ x Leading Druggist. \u2018 \u2018Fherese \u2018and St.\u201d © Poll No.Mi, and St: - Poil No.James street, .Dame street, .trict.No6.8, bounded.missioners street, McGill streets, end River St.Lawrence, _\u2014 - topo} street, coniprises Electoral Districts \u2018liam, Queen,.: - MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS - - PUBLIC \u2018is hereby given that the elections for the office of Mayor and the offices of Aldermen Nos.1 and 2in the different wards\u2018of the city, where there is a contest, will be held on SATURDAY, the Ist of FEBRUARY NEXT.The polls will be opened i in all the said wards at 90 \u2018clock in the forenoon and closed \u2018at 5 : o\u2019clock in the afternoon, at the following Places, | to wit:-\u2014 ; ; \u201c EAST WARD.- Poll N No.1.\u2014At or near No.140 Chainp de Mars Street, comprises Hlectoral Dis tricts Nos, 1 and 7, bounded by Bonse- Cours, Craig, St.Gabriel; and Notre Dame .Streets.© Poll No, 2.cent Street, comprises Electoral - \u2018Districts Nos.2 and 3, bounded.by St.Vincent, | \u2018 Notre Dame, St.Gabriel apd St.Therese streets.oa, + Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.238.St.Paul Street, comprises\u2019 Electoral Districts Nos.4 and .5,\u201d bounded by\u2019 Jacques Cartier square, Notre Dame; St, Vincent.St.Gabriel streets, and River St.Lawrence.} Roll No.4\u2014At or near No.154 Notre\u2019 Dame street.comprises Electoral Dis- trots Nos.6 and 8.bounded by Victor, Bonsecours.Notre\u2019 Dame Streets, \u201c Jacques Cartier square, and\u2019 River St.Lawrence.Poll No.5.\u2014At or near No: 96 Berri street, comprises Electoral Districts \"Nos.9 and 10.bounded by Berri, Craig, Bon- | .yecouns\u2019 and Notre Dame streets.- .PollNo.6\u2014At or near No.1444 Notre Danie street.comprises - Electoral trset No.11,- bounded by the line of croix Street, said Lacroix street, Crag, Berri, Notre Dame, \u2018Bonsecours, Victor streets and River St.Lawrence.CENTRE RE WARD.1.\u2014At or near Xo.ie Pol No.304 St.Paul street, comprises Eleaoral Districts Nee.1 and 2 .bounded by - Gaoriel.Sous Dame, St.Jean Banciste, St.Paul, * Fräémwois .Naver\u2019 \u2018sireats, and Rover Lawrence.: Poll No.2\u2014At or near No.1684 Notre Damé street, comprisés - Electoral\u2019 | Dis-.tricte Nos.3 and 4, bounded by >t.* Jean -Paptiste, \u2018Notre Dame.Be Francois Xavier and \u2018St.Paul streets.G Poli+ Nu.3,\u2014At \"or wear No.7 Piace d Armes Hill, comprises Electoral Dis- ) trict No.3.bounded by the Bast side of Notre d'Armes, Pave d\u2019 Armes Piace Frans Xavier: \u201cand Uraig, St.Dame: streets.Poll No.4.\u2014\\ or near No.62 St.James Strest,.compricer Blevtotal Districts Nos.6 and 7.brumled hy St: Lenibert etreet,, el James street, tre, Dame street.5.\u2014.At or near No.fication lane.comprises Electoral tricts Nos.8 and.9, bounded by.St.Gab- | riel and \u2018Craig.streæs, St.Lambert Hil 2F Forti- : \"and Notre Dame street.Poll No.6\u2014At or near No.\u201cla Place d'Armes Hill, comprises: Electoral Das: tricts Nos.19 and 1, bounded: by St.Lambert Hil, \u2018\u2018raig etreet, Piace d'Armes ames et £treet: WEST TW ARD.1: At or near No.666 - Craig sireet, comprises Ele/toral Districts Nos.\u2019 | and 3.bounded bÿ St.Francois Xavier .and Craig\u201d streets, Victoria square, Forti- James .fication lane, M.\u201cPeter and St.street.1 - Poll} No, 2\u2014A- or near No.239 SL James street, comprises \u2018Electoral\u2019 District No.2; bounded by St.Peter street, Far tification lane, MuGilll St.James, Dollard snd- Notre Dame roots.N Poll No.3.\u2014At or near- No.178 St.Dis.Fran- and comprises Electoral tricts Nos.4 an«l 5, bounded Hy -St.cois Xavier, Nt.James, St.Peter Notre Dame streets.Poll No.'4.\u2014At or near No.1817 Tame street.comprises Electoral \u201cNotre Dis- riot No.7, bounded by St.Deter, Notre: and\u201d Dame, Dollard, St.Recollet streets.Poll No.3.\u2014At or near.No.133 _Me- Gill street, comprises Eleutoral Distñèt | No.7, bounded by St.Peter, \u2018Recollet, Me- James, McGill Gill and St.Paul \u2018streets.Poll No.6.-At, or near.No, 1742 Notre, comprises Electoral Dis.by St.Francois Xavier, \u2018Hospital, St.Alexis, St.Sacrament, St.Peter und Notre Dame streets, Poll No.\u20187:\u2014At or near No.3 St.Sacrament street, comprises Electoral Districle Nos.9 and 10, bounded by St.Francois Xavier, Hospital, St.Alexis, St.Sacrament, St.Peter and St.Paul streets.Poll No: 8\u2014At or mear No.303 Com- comprises Electoral | Districts Nos.11.and 12, bounded by Cal liercs, &t.Francois Xavier, St, Paul and.ST.ANN\u2019S.WARD.Poll No.1.\u2014At or near No, 73 St.Mau- vice street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.1 and 8, bounded by MeGill, Notre Dame, St.Maurice, St.Henry and Wil.Lam streets.Poll No.2.\u2014At or near No.70 Wellington street, comprises Flectoral DistrTits Nos.2 and 3, bounded .by MeGill, Wil.Wellington and Prince hE dtreets, and River 8t.Lawrence.- \u201cfngton street, 7.- triets Joss 4 and 5, bounded by Queen, LC ve, Poll No.3.~Alt or near No.106 Well- comprises Electoral Dis Namreth streets, River St.Princo and.Wellington \u2014Ak or near No.34 st.Vin- | \u201cPare d'Armes and- No: -Dis- | NOTICE .Pull No.4.\u2014~At or near No.108 St.Maurice.street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.6 and 7- bounded by Prince, Queen, William, St.Henry, St.Maurice, Dupre, Nezareth streets, and.Lachine canal basin.\u2019 Poll No: 5.\u2014At or near No.7 Cha- boillez street, .comprises- Electoral Districts Nos.9 and 16, bounded by Dupre, St.Mayrice, Notie' Dame, Murray and William streets.Poll No.6.\u2014At or near No.150a Dal- housie street, comprises Electoral.\u2019 Dis- \u2018tricts Nos.10 änd 14, bounded by Nazareth, Wiliam, Colborne and Ottawu streets.EAN Poll\u2019 No.7.\u2014At\"or near No.173 Wellington street, cämprises \u2018 Elcotoral Dis tricts Nos.Il and.12, bounded by \u2018Nazareth, Ottawa, Shannon\u201d and Wellington streets and Lachine Canal .Basin.Poll No.8.\u2014At or near No.145 Young street, -comprises.Electoral Districts Now.13 and 13, bounded by Shannon, \u2018Ottawa, \u2018Colborne, \u2018William, Young, Smith, - Col: torne and W ellington streets.Lo , Poll No.9\u2014At or near No.79, Eleanor street.comprises Hléctoral Distriots Nos.17 and 21, \u2018bounded by Murray, Notre Dame.M: «Lord, Ottawa, Eleanor and | \u2018William, streets.Poll No.10.\u2014At or near No, 14 Young street, comprises Electoral District No.\" 18, bounded .by Young, .William, Eteanor end Ottawa streets.: Poil No.11\u2014At or pear \u201cNo.4 Me Cord street, comprises Electors! Districts | Nos, 19 and 20.bounded hy Colborne | Smith, Young, Outawa, McCord and Ww ellington streets.| Pall No.12.\u2014At or near No.220° -Me- Cord: street, comprises.Electoral Distrinte Nos.22, 23 and 24, bounded by McCord, Notre.\u2018Dame, * Versailles, William, Rich- \u2018mond streets, Lachine canal and Well ng- ton street.:; Poll No, 13.\u2014At or near No.25) Rol mond atreet, comprises Electoral Distrirts Nos.25 and\u2019 26, bounded: by Venn:!lce, ocre \u201cDame, St.Poll No.18,\u2014At ar near\u2019 No.42 St.Martin, street, comprises.Elsetoral Pas: trict x 27, bounded by Richmond, Wil lam, St.Martin, Notre Dame, Segneura ane Basin streets.\u201d Poli Na.13.At or near.No, 557 Wil: \u2018liam street, comprises Eledtoral\u2019 Districts Nos, 28 and 29, bounded\u2019 by Richmond, Has:p, Seigneurs, Notre Dame streets, the western limits of the city and La- chine, canal.\u201c : - \u2018 Poll No: 16.\u2014At or near No.71.Richardson atreet,, COMprises Flectoral Des: tricts \u2018Nos.30 and 33.bounded by Farm and Conde streets, the lachine Canal, thé western limits of the city, Manufae, turers, Shearer, Richardson, Conde, Cen: tre and, AW ellington dtreets.Pall No.17.\u2014At or.near No.415 ington street, - compriens Electoral.Wel.Dis imèts Nos.31 and 32.hounded by La- hiné Canal, Conde.Farm and W elling- tn streats: .1°\" Poll No.18.\u2014A; ar near No.107 Centre street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.34 and 35, bounded\u2019 by Montmorency.|- Richardson, = Shearer, - Manufacturers streets, the western Jimite of the city and Centre street.Poll.Xo, 19\u2014At or near No.200-Cen- ire street, comprises.Electoral Distriot | No.38, bounded by Maple, Mullins, Shen- Ter, and Centre streets, the western lits of.thé city, and Wellington, streets.Ne.20.\u2014 At or near No.137 Grand Trunk streets, comprises Electoral .District No.\" 37 \u2018bounded by Richmond, Centre, Shearer, Mullin, Maple end \u2018Well.\u2018ington sttreets.¢ Poll No.21.\u2014At or near No.33 Malling street, comprises Klectoral , District: No.38, bounded by\u2019.Centre, Conde, Richard- \u2018son, Montnioréney, Centre, Richmond, and Wellington sireets.Poll No.2.\u2014At or near No.197 Congregation street, comprises Eléctorel District.No.39, bounded by Sebastopol, Wellington streets, the western limits: of the city and Favard street.Pal No.23.\u2014At or near No.1 Bour- geais street, comprises.Electoral Dis- \u2018tricts Nod, 40 and 41; bounded by River St.Lawrence,\u201d Magdalen, Favard streets and the western limits.of the city.Poll No.24.\u2014At or near No.40 Sebas- Nos, 42 and 43, bounded by St, Etienrie,: Wellington, Sebastopol, Favard and \u2018Mag- dalen streets and River St.Lawrence, Poll: No.'25.\u2014Ab or near No.114 Britannia street, comprises Hlectoral Dis.tticts Nos.#4 and 45, bounded by .ver St.Lawrcace, Conway, Menai, Forfar- and Bt.Etienne streets.Poll No.28.\u2014At or near No.110 For.far otreet, comprises Electoral Diafrict \u2018No.46, bounded by River St.Lawrence, | Black's Bridge, Lachine Canal basin, Wellington, St.Etienne, Forfar, Menai and, Conway streets.- ST.ANTOINE, 60 SOUTH.WARD.\u201cPoil No.1\u2014At or near No.5 Little: ; Lo a u by Mountain street, Le north limits of brooke, Et.Léwrence sad Ontario streets.34, Founded by St.Famille street, Pine | Poll No.7.\u2014At or near No.us Du- the ward, the western limits of the wand \u2018Poll No.18.~At or near No.300s St.avenue, ark dvènue and Prince Arthury frebne street Len tar Poil 16 qu are re _ Domine ews, pempeib Tava sc LA ; N déni Nenu un pty rit Jui Sa, arr - : : \u201cA, on set \\ ; de A + Syed = co + x Teo 20° 5 dow » .; ; - \u2018 So | : : i A \\ C4 y \u2018 .; no ' ; \u2019 : RE i wh, ! {! © oo .RN , .~ - oC ; ; .+ 1 2 ; ; ; \"4 \u201c re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014iiin idan - ; fs Sn eat ef |end Notre Dame etreet.- / | James street, .comprises Electoral Dis \u201cA James street, Martin and , William : St.Antoine atrest,, comprises Hleotoral | \u2018| District No.1, bounded by MoGill staset, | Victoria square; St.Aftoine, Litgla St Et.Antoine, St.James streets, Roy, lane, \u2018Poll No, 2\u2014At or near No.450 St.James atreet, comprises Fleotorat Dis.\u2019 tricts Nos.2, 3 and 4, bounded by Roy ane, St.James, Little St.Antoine, \u2018St.Antoine, Inspector : and Notre.Dame streets.Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.25 St, James etreet, comprises Wectoral Dis tricts Nos.5 and 8, bounded by Inspector, St.Antoine, St.\u201d Felix and\" Bt.- James) streets.Poil .No.4.\u2014At \u201cor near No.763 St.tricts Nos.7 and 11, bounded by St.Felix, St.Antoine, \"Versailles, and St.James\u2019 streets, - § Poll\u2019 No.5.\u2014At or near No 64 Inspector stréet, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.8 and 9, hdunded by Inspector, St, James, Mountain and Notre Dame strecte Poll No.8.\u2014At or near No.30 Rolland street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.10 and 12, bounded by Mountain, St.James, Versailles and Notre Dame | streets.\u2018 Poll No.7 T\u2014At or near.No.44 Lasig- nan street, comprises Klectoral Districts.Nos.13\u2018 and 14, \u2018bounded by.Mountain, Bt.James, Versailles and Notre Dame gtrects.: Poll No.8.\u2014 At or near No.212 Ver- comprises Electoral.Dis- | sailles street, Versailles, St; oine streets.trict No.15,-bounded b 985 St.James, Guy and St: A To Pol\\ Nb.9.\u2014At or near No.James Refreet, comprises Electoral Dis trict No.16, bounded by Guy, St.Antoine, St.Martin and St.James streets.Poll.No.10.\u2014At or pear No.273 \u2018Rich mond etreet, comprises Electoral Dis tricts Nos.17 and 18, bounded by Guy, | St.James, Àt.Martin and Notre Dame etrects.Poll No.H\u2014At .or near No.1030- st.| James .street, comprises Electoral, Districts Nox.19.and 20, bounded by St.Martin, St.James; Seigneurs and \u2018Notre Dame streets.Noo .Poll No.12- At or near No.\"1030 St.James \u2018street, comprises Flectoral Districts Nos.21 and 22, -bounded by St.Martin, St.Antoine, Chatham and / St.James etreets.Pot No.13.\u2014At or.near No.1054 st.James street, comprises Electoral - Dis-.triot No.23, bounded .by Seigneurs, -St.James, (* hatham and Notre Dame streets.Poll.No.\u201d 147\" At or near No.100 St.comprises Electoral Dis tricts Nos.24 and 25.bounded \u2018by Cha- tham, st.\u2018Antoine, \u201cCanning and Notre.Dame streets.\" Poll No.155 =-At or near No, 103 Ful: ford \u2018street, comprises Fiectoral Districts Nos: 26 and M.hounded by Canning, St.| Antoiné, Fulford, Coursol, Dominion and St.James streets, cw Poll No: 16. .\u201cPol N 4 acer \u2018wear No.213.Mont- cdim: street.comprises Hectoral Dis- Lriote Nos.25 and 26: boundad br Vis ist tation.DeMont:giv) \u201cAmierst and >Ses Maisonneuve.Ontario, Visitation and La- | Catherine streets, fontaine atreets.co 4 - Poll No.16.\u2014At or near Ne.2a Gain Maisonneuve and Lafontaine streets.Poll No.17.\u2014At or near No.90% On tario street, comprises Electoral Dis tricts, Nos.39.and.45.bouraled by De- \u201cLorimier avenue, Larivière \u2018Gain, Ontario | Shaw and Lafontaine streets.Pol .No.135:\u2014Ar or near No.1a De- Montigny streets, lus: \u2018ete Nos, ?7 and 28.ars.DeMoñuur, st.Catber;ne streets.ST.J AMES Pol Ne.Eat \u2018or near No.beunded by Am- Deas and St.NORTH Ww ARD.Se.1.bounded .bv St.Hubert.Ontarto, .Denis dnd DeMontigny streets.Poll No.'18.\u2014At \u2018or:nesr No.852.Ples es _strect.comprises.Electoral.Districts | | Nos.40, 41 and 48, bounded by Maison: neuve, Sherbrooke, | l'anet.- Lariviere, \u2018 Poll No.19.\u2014At or near No.314.Champlain stréet, comprises.Electoral Districts Noa.42, 43 and.47, bounded by Papineau .avenue, Sherbrooki, Maisonneuve and Ou- tario atreets.} : Poll No.20.\u2014At or near No.201 Pâpi- neauwe Avenue, Comprises \u201cEleotoral Dis- tricta Nos.44 and 49, bounded by DeLori- | nier avenue, the nonth limita of the ward, Papineau avenue, Ontario, _Gain- and Lati- viere streets.Poll No.N.\u2014Mt or near No.203 Visi tation street.comprises Flcotorat Dis- \u2018trict No.48, bounded by Papineau ave nue, the northern and western limits ot the, wafd, Lariviere, Panet - and - Sherbrooke streets.| , si.MARY, FAST Ww ARD.Poll Nq 1.-~Ab or near No.- 813 Notre\u2019 Dame atrçet, comprises Hlectoral Die trict.Noe.\\l.and 2.bounded by the line of Archambault Lane, Morin, .Fullum.St.Catherine streets, Delorimicr avenue and River.St.Lawrence, \u2018 \u2018Poll No.2.\u2014At or near No.2 2 Dufresne | \u2018atreet, comprises Electomal Districts Nos.Sand 4, bounded by Longueuil Ferry, Poupart, St.Catherine, Fullim, Morin, streets, Archambmilt Lane, the line of Archanibanlt Lane and River St.lawrence.- Poll No, 3.\u2014At or near No.2 &t.Roch- atreet, comprises Filectoral District No.5, bounded by Iberville, Demontigny, Du- fresne, St.Catherine, Poupart streets, Longueuil Ferry and River St.Lawrence.Poll No.4.\u2014At or near No.236 Par thenais street, comprises Electoral Dis tricts Nos.6 and 9, bounded by Parthe- nais, Ontario streets Delorimier avenue and St.Catherine\u2019 street.® : Poll No.5.\u2014At or near No.156 Fullum street, comprises Electoral District No, 10, bounded by.Fullum, Ontario, Pärthe- naib and St.Catherine streets.- Poll No.6.\u2014At or pear No.62 Du: | fresne street, \u201ccomprises Hlectoral - Dis- ville, Logan, Fullum, - St.Catherine, Du- fresne and Demontigny streets.: | trieté Nos.10 P No.2\u2014At or near No-'157 St.Hubert street, | No.2 and 3.bounded by St Christophe, Ontario, 5.Huber! and - DeMontigny- stroets.: oo ; Polk No.\u201d = Chfistophe street, comprises Electorat St: Christophe and De- Andre.(niaris, Poll\u2019 No: 4.\u2014At.or near No: 309 St, Andre street, comprises.Flectoral, Dis- fot Nos.6 and 7; bounded by.St, itn streets.Po No.5\u2014At or near 08 | street.comprises Electoral Districts Nos.8 and 9, bounded by Amherst, Ontario, &t.Timothee and DaMontighy streats.Poll Neo.6.\u2014At or near No.425 Aime herst street, comprises Electoral.Diss Ontario, Afhexst streets.- Poll No.DAS or néar No.543 Wolfe street, comprises Hlectoal Districts Nos.12 and 13, bounded by Montcalm, On- \u2018tario, Ainherst and Do Montigny streets.: wh No.8.\u2014At or near No.a0.Beau- ry street, Comprises Electoral - Districts Sa 14-and 15 nded_by Beaudry, On- taniq, Montcalm and DeMontigny streets.Poll No.9.\u2014At or near No.274 Visitation street.comprises Electoral Districts\u201d Nas.16, 17 and 18, bounded by Visita- streets.Poil No.10.\u2014At \u2018or near No.332 Berri street, comprises Hlectoral Distrist No.19, bounde: \u2018St.Denis and, \u2018Ontario streets, Poll No.11\u2014At or near No.168 Cher rier street, comprises Electoral Districts: Nos.20 and 21, bounded by St.Hubert, Cherrier, St.* Denis and Sherbrooke streets.Poll No.12.\u2014At \u2018or near No.Christophe street, comprises Be And Noe.2 and 23, bo t \u2018tario streets.370 St.unded by, tario street, rises Electoral tricts Nos.5 and 25, bounded by La mn streets.Poll No.14.\u2014At or near No.367 Mont- i gh pr ion, paid a Sherbrooke, Amherst and rio stréeta.Poll No.15.\u2014At or near No, æ Pate Tafontaine, comprises: HI No.30, bounded ru tand, and Cherrier ab Fullum Timothée street, comprises Flectoral Dis- Dame, St.Timothee streets and\u2019 River Se.tion street, comprises Fiectoral Districts - Nos.6 and 7, tricts\u2019 Nos.8 and 9, bounded by Walle, District No.10; bounded\u201d by Campenu, Lagauchetiere, St.\u2018Denis and Crag streets.: Poll No.6.\u2014At ar, near Nn.25% La- gauchetiers weet: comprises Flemora!.erine.St: Der.s art Dorche=ter stress.Pail Na.B.-A ar : am, Na.1 Lavet:a stréet, comur ris \u201cEe tri Dustrièr ; 14, boins ied bs Se.flihert.S-.Casieémoe Na.33 = Poll No» 9-43 Chonan on La 7°.Andra.St.Catrer:ne, Se.: Dur nente\u201d - \u2018atreets.; Lo , Poll No19.\u20144t er meas No 182 Am- herdt atreet.cfmprses.Elecrorai Prac træ:ts Ne.17 amd lé.pounded ov Ame J her Andre aad Dore chestar- reste , \u2018 ' ) Poil.Xo.It.La or rés Na TL Moat Ne.19 ard M.bouadet sv Vietan an.2 .Dorchestér.Amberns: card \u201cLagiucier wre \u2018streets.: \u20ac 23d Dorchester: ,, comprises Electpral 1420 One taro street, comprises Electoral | Dwætrics - comprises: Flectoral Districts © \u2014At.or gear No.- M1 Se.Districts Nos.+.and 5.bounded by St.| Montigny streets, A imothee, Ontario, St.Andre and\u2019 De- Amherst - tion, Ontario, Beaudry and DeMontigny .by St.Hubert, Sherbrooke, Electoral \" Andre, Chernier, St.Hubert and Ono, Poll No.13.\u2014At or near No.1321 On- heret, Cherrier,.St.Andre and Ontario | CA i street, the northern\u2019 limits of the.city, .Vidlum -and Nonancourt streets, CA d 11, bounded by Wolfe, = .and DeMontigny - v ._ Bey io * arc evene a æ se x A ù PE ES NE NE DEN A te EE ASIE 2 A Re Seip a Dp Le BESSA DONE pose 59 À 4 3 ple street, the .Hubert \" tricts Nos.12 and 15, bounded \u2018 tricts No.2 and 3 Poll No.17\u2014At of near No.32 Men: , tana strodt, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.bounded by Meri@na the North knits of the Ward, Fra Re Cherrier st Poil No.18\u2014At pred oe No.876 8b.Andre.is- tricts Nos.5.bounded Ma- se Bs of the Werd, and Cherrier streets.pic No.19.\u2014A# or near No.673 Berri rises Electoral Districts* Nos.on apd ounded St.Hubert street, the, vil limite of the Ward, Berri and Cherrier streets.- Poll No.20.\u2014At or near Ne: 67 Rivagd N street, rises Electorsl District 38, bounded \u2018by Berri street, the porth limite of the Ward, Rivard, Roy, St.Denis and Cherrier etreets.Poll No.21.-At or near No.\"709 St.street, comprises toral\u2019 Dis- triot No.39, bou Rivard atreet, the north limite of the ard, St.Denis end Roy HOOHELAGA WARD.-Poll No.1\u2014At or near No.No.190.Harbor street, comprises icts Noe! 1 and 2 vise de by prior bee +De- Montigny and\" Iberville streets, and the River St.Lawrence.Poll No.2\u2014At or Dea?No.,.124 Fron- fnac, street, Sopris Ke Hectoral ral District ounded Lafontaine, Merville and Demintiene simeets.Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.228 Fron- \u2018tenac street, com rises padeotoral .Districts Nos.4 and ed by Marbor, Ontario, Iberville: and dafontabre streets.Poll No.4\u2014At or near No.397 St.Catherine etreet,.comprises Electoral Dis- tridte Nés.6 and 7, bounded by Moreau, Ontario.and Harbor thie River St.Lawrence, Marlborough and Notre Dame streets.street, comprises ral District No.8, bounded y, Prefontaine, Ontario, Moreau and Notre Dams streets.\u2018Pol No.6.\u2014At or near No.102 De- eery street Somprises Hectoral Districts Nos.9 and 10 unded by Desery, taro, Prefontaine, Notre Dame, borough and the River St.Lawrence.-.Poll No.7.\u2014At or near \"No.11 Hudon street, comprises.Electoral District No.iL bounded by Davidson, St.Catherine, Michel, Rouvilla, Devery and Notre Dome streets.Poll No.8.\u2014At zor near No.223 Bt.Catherine street, comprises Hechoral Dis lier, .Stadacone, Devery, Rouvil St.Michel and St.Catherine streets.-Poll No.9.\u2014At or near No.114% St.Gérmain street, comprises Electoral Dis- .13 and 16, bounded by - the d north limite of the.Ward, St.Germain, Ontario Stadacona, Cuvilier and St.Catherine strects.Poll No.10.\u2014At or near No.63 Davidson _stieet, rises Electoral Die- trict No.14, pcompr d by St.Germain street, the west hag of tha ward, St.Catherine, Devidecn n, Notre: Dame and Deséry streets, and the River St.Lew- rence.- Poll No.11.\u2014At or near \u2018No.208 Moreau_ street, comprises Electoral, Districts Nos.17 and 18, bounded by St.Germain street, the north limits of the: Ward, Ib erville and Ontario streets.ST.JBAN BA#TISTE WARD.Poll No.1.\u2014At or near No.496 Duluth frente; rises - He ral Dis- .tucet Note boun ed by Mitchison and .Esplanade avenue and the ; oo pouth ss of Te Ward.Poll No.2\u2014At or near No.213 Mit- \u2018chison street, comprises Electoral Dis- son, Marie Anne, %.Mount \u2018Royal and Erplanade avenues, an Rachel : street.Poll No.3\u2014At or \u2018near Na.1149 Ss.Lawrence street, comprises Electoral Dis trict No.4, bounded by St.Dominique, Marie Anne, Mitchison and Riche _etreete.Poll No.4\u2014At or near No.1015 St.Lawrence street, comprises Electoral Din tricts Nos.5 and 6, bounded by St.Dominique, Rachel and Mitchison streets and the south limite of the Ward.- Poll No.5\u2014At or near No.811 &t.Dominique street, comprises Dretricts Nos.7 \u2018and 8, bounded by St.Hypolite, Marie Anne, St.Dominique streets and th th e south limits of the Ward.Poll No.6.\u2014At or\u2019 mear No.883 St.Dominique_ Sony comprises Fhecto:gadt Districts Noe.9 and 10, nded by Avenue de LHotel de Ville, Mount Royal Marie\u201d Anne avenue, St.Dominique and - streete.wel, .ll and \u201c street, comprises Electoral Distri Poll \"No.7.\u2014At or near No, 1020 Qadigux street, comprises Electoral Districts: Nos.12, bounded by Cadieux, Marie Anne, and St.ite streets, and the _eouth limite of the Ward.a Poll No.B\u2014At or near No.450 Rachel etreet, comprises Electoral, Districts Nos.13 and 14 ded by Avenue Hotel de © Ville, Marie Anne, and Cadieux.streets and the south limits of the Ward.Poil No.9.\u2014At or near No.454 Laval avenue, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.15 and 16, houbded | by Laval and Mount.Royal avenues, Avenue.Hotel de.Vile, and Rachel street.Poll No.10.\u2014At or near No.975 Hotel de Ville avenue, comprises Electoral.District No.17, bounded by Laval avenue Rachel! street: Avenue Hotel de Ville and the South limite of the Ward.Poll No.na \u2014At or neat No.oe Seb: -guine ree trict No.\u2019 bounded ed by ere \u2018and Rachel Ay -Leval avenue and\u2019 the south limite of the Ward.Polt No.12.\u2014At or near No.795 San- \u2018guiñet street, comprises ral Dis- : tricts Nos.19 and bounded by Rachel St.Deris and Matie Anne streeta and Let Laval avenue.\"Poll No.13-\u2014At or near No.848 Sen : guinet street, comprises Electoral Die tricté Nos.20 and 21, bounded by Drale street, Mount Royal and Laval ventes and Ma:ie Anne street, \"Poll No.14.\u2014At or near No.230 Dro- let street, comprises \u2018Blectpral Districts: Nos.-22 \u2018and 23.bounded by- St.Denis, Rachel and Sénguinet atreets and the, south limits of the Ward Poll.No.15\u2014At or near No.589 Dro-* Jet street, comprises Electoral District - No.25, bound by St.Denis street, Mount Royal avenue, Drolet and Marie Anne streets.Poll No.16.\u2014At or near No.367 Ra: chel street, tomprises Electoral Districts Nos.27 and 28, bounded \u2018by Rivard, Marje Anne, St.Denis streets and the sou limite of the Ward.Poll*No.17.\u2014A4 or near No.1070 Bern street, Comprises Eleutoral - District No.\u2018 , bounded by Berri street, Mount Royal ! avenue, St.Denis and Marie Aone streets.Poll No.18.\u2014At or near No, Berri os 29 and 32, bounded by St.Hubert, Rachel and Rivard streets and the south limits of the Ward.Pol] No.19.\u2014At or near Nu 356 Rivard ' street, comprises Electoral\u2019 District N.bound by St Hubert lane, Marie | nes Rivard and Rachel streets.Poll No.20.\u2014A4 or near No.981° St.Hubert street, comprises ral District No.31, dbounded by Andre street, Mount Royal avenue, Berri, Marie Anne streote, St.Hubert Jane, bnd Ra chel street.No.21\u2014At or near No.820 Re Hubert street, comprises In Rlectoral Dis- mded by Mea triete Nos.33 and tana, Rachel, St.ubert streets, the south limits of the Ward.Poll No.22.\u2014At or r No.348 Parc Lafontaine, ; opal Baltes, fo com - No.35, bounded by Papineau avenue, Rachel and tans racrects and the _wouth limits of - Poll No.hs or tana otres - Nos.20 and an an bon Rachel se [A 35 Man.oF com {12 Ta 13, the : atid and Rushbrooke streets, bounded by Mitchi- .Dominique\u2019 streets, cctoral Dis ! and rte rE EE, Poil No.M \u2014At: ge peer No, 98 Dusen Mount fayal avenye, © Amberet and Rs- eoto by Dufferin che rest.at.No.Bro-.boeuf séqeet, -cemprises Bi De trié No.4, Mow Bug\u201d sven, rao \"a \"Ra Poll No.OAL or near No.181 Bre- boeuf etr Bleotoral {riots Naw: 0 \u201cond ee boumdes \u201cby Bar | denham t, Mount Royal avenue Bre.boeuf, M Mane bp Durham and Hache .27.\u2014At or nesr Né.77 Cham- siroet, comprises B Heatoral Distriots nd 48 D0 \u2018Durham, Marie Anne, B oeuf ned Rac el streets.Poll No.28\u2014At or near No.51 Rachel street, eotoral Districts Nos.45 and \u2018bounded by: Papi- tneau.and Mount Royal avenues, Syden- bam and Rachel streets.- +51.GABRIEL WARD.Poll No.1.\u2014At or near No.546 St.| Patrick street, comprides Electoral Dis- tricte Noe, 1 1 and 2, bounded by Charle- voix street, the Lachine Canal, the west limite of the ward, the Grand Trunk Railway track, d\u2019 Argenson \u2018and St.Charles Poll No.2.\u2014At or near No.501 Centre Street, comprises \u2018Ele Dietriots Nos.3 and 5, bounded by Charlevoix, St.norte, d'Argenson, and the Grand Trunk Railway track.: Poll No.3 3 \u2014At or near.No.1500.Cha\u201d | cauguay * reet, com 0 Districts Nos.6 and 7, Pounded D rails ery, Centre, Oharle?oix and streets, | Poll No.4\u2014At or near No.Ye.St.Charles pry comprises - Blectoral Dis: \u2018riots Noe.8 and 9, bounded by Kor Ropery.Manufacturers, ry a an Poli No, BA or near No.157 Le rie > Eleqtiora) Ps Nos.10 opte bounded by De, \u2018| streets, Poll No.5,\u2014At or near.No.173 Moreau.Electoi \u2018limite\u2019 of St.Ann's Ward, the \u2018Lachine Manufacturers | Canal, Charlevoix end streets.Pol \u2018No.6\u2014At or near.No.227 Centre rises Plectoral Districte Nos.unded by the eastern limits of , ufacturere, Centre streets.: Poll No.7\u2014At or near No.2] Soulanges street, comprises Eleotoral District, No.14, bounded by me Limite of \u2018St.Ann's \u2018Ward, Centre, Grand \" Trunk streets, \u2018Hibernia Te and the Grand Trunk Railway track.Poll No.8\u2014At or near\u2019 No.48 La- l'prairie stret, com prices Electoral Dis- \u201c tricte Nos.1 aud bounded by Island, \u201cCentre; Ropery and ral Trunk streets.Poil No.9.\u2014At or near No, 485 Char: \"levoix street, comprises Électoral' District No.17, \"bound ed bf Hibernia Road, Grand Prunk, Ropery, Muilius, Oharle-: voix and Knox streets.Poll No.10\u2014At or near No.170 \u2018Knox.Pg Electoral District No.18, bound \u2018Charlevoix street, the \u2018Grand.Trunk atin track, the \u2018Tail Race and.Ryde street.! Poli No.11.\u2014At or near No.262 Charle- voix street, compmsea Electoral District No.19, bounded.by Charlevoix and Ryde | streets, \u201cthe - Tail Race and eyington street.Pol No: 12.AL or near \u2018No.82 Knox etreet, comprises Etectoral Districts Nos.20 and 21, bounded by Hibernia Road, Knox,\u201d Uherlevoix and Coleraine streets.~ Poll No.13.\u2014At or \u2018near No.33 Rozel street, comprises Fleétoral Distrièt No., bounded by Hibernia Road, Coleraide, Poll No.14.\u2014At or.near No.241 Hi- permis} Rodd, comprises Electoral Distriots and 29, bounded : by Charron are, Bo limigs of ge Dr a : Wellington, Liverpool, Rushbrooke, har- levoix and Wellington streets, Fait Race and.St.Lawrence Rivér.Poll No.15.\u2014At or near Ko.248 Liverpool oy eet, comprises Electoral Districts Nod, 2 \u2018bounded\u2019 by Charron retreet, Ga\u201d \"Prunk Railway track, Hibernia road and Paris street.- Poil No.16\u2014At or near No.455 Bour- pois str comprises Blectoral S iortiets \u2018Nos.26 ar 4 bounded by the Limits ot St.Ann's whi! Grand \" \u2018çunk« Railway track and Charron street.- Poll No.17.\u2014At or near No.+28 Paris | i etree 3 comiprises Electoral Districts Nos: 27 and 28, rounded by Bourgeois street, ;the Grand Trunk Railway track, Uhar- \u2018ron, Paris, Livespogl and Wellington wreets.\u2014, sr.DENIS WARD.Poll No.1.\u2014At or hear No.734 Drolet | Street, comprises Electoral District.No.\u20181, bounded on the southeast by Mount Royal avemie, from the lane between >t.Denis and - Drolet streets, bearing No.161, subdivision 11; and No.165 subdivision 28, of the cadastre of Cote St.Louis, to the southwest limits of the ward; on -the southwest by the southwest lim'te of the ward, from Mount Royal avenue to No.197, subdivieion 9, of the cadastre.of.Cote St.\u2018Louis; on \u2018tite.nortiuvest- by , said\u2019 cadastral Roy 197, subdivision 9.and .the lane bearing No.197 , subdivision 10, of eaid cadastre, from the southwest line of the wand: to the southwest line of No.207, of mid cadustre; and on the | \u2018nottheast by the dividing.line between No.197 and Nos.198 .and 207 of said cadastre, from said 'lane Nos.197, subd: vision 10, to\u201d Carriere street and by the lane beari said Nos.161, subdivision 11 sod 165, ivision 28, of aid cadastre \u2018from Carriere - street to \u2018Mount Royal |.avenue, y Poll No.2.\u2014At or near No.- 1823 St: Denis street, poomprises Electo District No.ed on the eotithea by 2 Mount {hope avenue, from the fae nis and Rivird sirests, bo the lage between St.Denis and Dro- tot Êatreute, bearing No.16], subdivision Il of the cadastre of Cote St: Lo the southwest by the lanes Dear 2: Nos.161, subdivision 11 and 163, sul fvision, 26, of said cadastre, from\u2019 Mount Royal evenue to Carriere street, and by tne line dividing No.197 \u2018from\u2019 Nos.198 and 207, of maid cadastre, from Carriers street to the lane, No.197; subdivision HY of «aid cadastre; on the.northwest by Nos.208, 196, subdivision 25 and 198, sub-.+ division 64, \"of \u2018said cadagtre, from No.\u2018197, subdiv don 1 to the line dividin \u201clots Nos.206 and 198, subdivision, 03, of sad | cadastre; and on\u201c the noithedat \u2018by.Nos.198, subdivision 48 to.63.162, suu.vision \u2018148\u2019 and the lane hearing Nod, 162,\" subai- vision 183 and 160, subdivision 15, from.said lot No: -198, \u2018subdivision 64, of \u2018waid | \u2018 cadastre to Mount, Royal avenue.: | Poll No.3.\u2014At or near No.1312 Berri i Wtreet, comprises Eleotoral District No.13, bounded on the southeast by Mount ; Royal avenue, from Pontiac \u2018street the lane between Rivard and se : Denis etreete and bearing No.160, subdivision 15, of the cadaatra of Cote St.Louis; on \u2018the southwest a lane os.-160, subdivision 15 and- 162, penrine to 183, and lot No.162, { eubdivision 220, af said cadastre, from Mount Royal avenge to Carriere street; on the northwest by Onrriere and car | ford streets, from lot No.182, vision 220, of eaid cadastre to Pontiac Letreet; and on the northeast by Pon- | dine street, from Gilford\u201creet to Mount yal avenue.Poli No.4\u2014At or néar No, 15 Pontiac Street , comprises Hflectoral District: No.boundad on the southeast ng Now.® 4b avemue, from the line divi \u2018325, wubdivision 46, and 325, mu vio 47, \"of the cadastre of Cote Bt.ia to Pontiac street; on- the sbutduwest by Pontiac street, from Mount - Royal avenue to GrMord street; the northwest by Gil- ford street, | from Pontiac street \u2018to the on thesouthweet by tine southwest limits .dividin n - Nos.> \u2018subdi- - of the Waid, from SL.Zoti jue street to vision Bro re and 325, subdivision 251, of said the northwest limits of the Ward; on the cadaetre; on the northéast by the \u2018dividing west By the northwest limite of line betwèen.No.395, oubdivision 250, the Ward, from the southwest limits Men \u2018and 325, subdivision of d ca- thereof to Boyer street; on the north- dastre, thence de lane\u201d bear- \u2018cast by the northeast limita of the Ward, sion thence from \u2018the northw limité thereof to | Boyer sires, and nos hy.seid .Boyer | py Te hero à to St ., Zotique street.\u2026 CNY + ry and\u2019 \"hence by the line dividing Nos, 325 i sineet, .Colombe avenue to the | |g ne To between No.325, sub,\" 47 and 325, in .| | : Fine dviding \"No.| riere sre et, | Hubert and: division 84 and 35, an subdivision 85 thence by the lane, Na.on subdivision 68 of said cadastre, and thence Now, - 325 ision 47, street to by the dividing line between subdivision 46 sud of seid , from .Gilf ung avepale, x Poll \u2018No.5.\u2014At or sear No.1286 St.Andre streqt, comprises Electoral Dis- .5 \u2018bounded on the southeast by Mount Royal avenue, from the lane between Dufferin street and Ohristophe dividing line be tweem No, 325, subdivision 47 and 325, subdivision 48, of the cadastre of Cote Bt.Louis; on thé southwest.by the divid- 46 said, cadastre, thence by à lane hearts No.325, sub.66 of said cad- sstre, thence by the aiding line tween Noos.325, su 5, sub.85 and y the line Bb sub.197 and 25 sub.198, of een Ne thence by the {ane bearing No.325, sub.224, and thence by the dividing line\u2019 'betiveen Nos.325, sub, 250 and re, from Mount - nanan avenue ta ilford street; on the n Trot br Gil- ford strget, iro from > ar line between 250 ne 325, sub.251, of said TB ee to -the lane be: tween he Colomb .avenué an Dufferin street; and on the northeast by the lane between: Quristophe Colomb dve- nue and Dufférin street, from Gilford street to Mount Royal avenue, Poll No.6.\u2014At or near No.204 Duf- ferin \u2018street, comprises electoral district No.6, bounded on - the southeast by Mount Royal aveuue, from No.329, sûb-.143 of the\u2019 cadastre of Cote St.Louis to the lune between Dufferin street, and Christophe Colomb avenue,\u2018on the southwest the lane between Dufferin street Jand Christophe Colomb avenue, and by Noe.328, sub.398, of said cadastre, Mouint - Royal avenue to Laurier avenue; bn the northwest by Laurier avenue, from No.320, sub.308 of said .cadastre to the extension of the lane between Bre and.Dufferin streets in a atraight line; and on the northeast by the lane between Breboeuf and Dufferin streets, - and the extension thereof in a straight line, and No.329, sub.143 of said cadastre, from Laurior avenue to.\u201cMount Royal avenue.Poll.No.7.\u2014At or near \u2018No.199 .Brè- boeuf, street, comprises.electoral district No.7, bounded pn the southeast by Mount Royal avenue, from Papineau ave- 325, sub.251' of said | from |.I is further von?hab sho Hlewtia persons are candidates afi\u2019 maid eléction for \u2018the offices of\u2018 May snd \u201cAldermen, Nes.1 and 8, for the différent Waide of the City, as follows, to wit: oo MAYORALTY Oochrane, James, Contractor, 8% Hut- chidon street.- Lachepelle, E, P., MD, 476 Sher- bropke Street.\u2026 M i > Sherbrooke street.+ .\u2026 Wilson mith, R, broker, \u2018sas Bhers brooke street.OFFICE OF ALDERMEN EAST WARD.Office No.2.\u2014Lamarche, Joe.Contractor, 1465 Notre Dame atreet; Levy, Joseph C.E., Notary, 48 Laval avenue.CENTRE WARD.Office No: 1.\u2014Laporte, .- Hormisdas, Wiholesale Grocer, 1126 Dorchester street; Resther, Jean Z., Architest, 298 Mount Royal Avenue.\u201cOffice No.2 2\u2014LeBeuf, co 1251- Dorchester Street; Nentel, G.A, Advocate] 57 St, James street.©.ST.ANN'S WARD.Office No.1.\u2014Gallery, Daniel, \u2018Merchant, 2072 Notre Dame: street; 0\u2019Con- vell, Thomas, Merchant, 141 McCord.street.Office No.2.\u2014Tansey, Da Jr, Insurance Broker, - 763 Legauchetiere.street; Wald, \u2018M.J., Agent, 1008 Notre Dame ST.ANTOINE SOUTH WARD.Office No.nue to No.329, sub.142 of \u2018the cadastre | of Cote, St.\u201d Louis; on the gouthwest by No.R29\" sub.142 of said cadastre an the lane between Breboeuf and Dufferin streats, from Mount Royalavenue to Gil- ford street; on the -nortiwwest by Gutord street, from the lane between Breboeuf d 11097 Dorchester street; O'Neill, Thomas.and Duffering streete to Päpineau,uvenue,.and on the northeast by Me neaù ave nue, from - Gilford street to.Mount Royal avenue.: Poll No 8.\u2014At ur near No.860 Dro let treet, Con prises eleutoral district No 8, bounded \u2018on the southeast by Nos.and 207 of the «adastre ot Cote St.Lows and the lane No.197, sub.19, -and No.168, sub 25 of said Cadastre, from\u201d lot -No.194, sub.65; of sud caduître to the evutirvest bne ol the ward; ou the south west by the southwest Line of the ward, Com lot No.16% sub.25, of said cad Ustre tu the C.P.R: track; on the northwest by the C.P.R.trac, from the south- vost, amits of the ward, to the line divid No.209, sub: 81 and No.8 of sud astre; and an the nurtheast by the 209, sub.£/ ta 81 and 209, =ub.&3 to 122 and the line divid- sub.BF aud 65, from the No.ing No 198, CPR.track to No.195, sub.63 of aud etreet.cadastre.Poll No, 9.At or \u2018near No.256 Car | coniprises electoral, district | rieres streot No.9, bounded on the southeast by Car Arm Palace.street to\u201d No \u2018198, sub.44 of the cadistre of Cote St.Louis; on the southwest by lots.Now.108, sub.26 tw 44, Nos.206° and 198, ub.61 \u2018and No.204, \u2018sub.42 to, Bl.from Car- riere street tu the Cr R.\u2018track; on tie northwest by the C.I%R.track trem No.the line daviding Nos, 328 aud 329, from | dhe CAR.track Lo\u2019 Gilford atreet.Poll No.IL-At or: near \"No.41 Chambord\u2019 str eet, omprises Electoral District No.M, bounded on the xouth- east by Giliord street, from IDglorimier avenue to the lane between Breboeuf and Jhifferin.streets.aud -that -part of laurier avenue from.the extension In a straight line gf the line béaring No.328.#ub.237, to No.320, \u2018sub.39 of the cadastre \u2018of! Cote St.Louis, on, the -south- | wekt br \u2018he lañe between *Breboeuf and Dufferin otreets and the.extension there-: of in a straight line from Guford-'street to Laurier avenue ard, by the dividin line between Nos.328.amd 331 of said cadnstre, and the line divading Nos, 328 | \"and 329, from Tauriër.avenue to the C.P.R.9 track; =pn the northwest by.the C.P:1 \u201ctrack, f from the dividing line \u2018between Nos.331 and 328 of sand cadastre to Laurier avenue, a by Delormier avenue, track to Gilford street.Poll No.12.\u2014At or near No.1619 st.ubert \u2018street, comprises Electoral Dis trict No.12, bounded on the southeast by the CPR track, from Papineau.avenue fu.the southwest limite of the Wasrll, from\" the C.P.R.track to Comte street; on the northwest by Comte street and: the extension thereof in a straight lime; from the soit west limits.of the Ward to the - nofthegst limits thereof, \u2018and.on e nartheast by the noétheast limits of the Ward and Papineau avente, from the \u2018extension of Comte street to the C.l°.R.track.Poll No.13.\u2014At or néur No.1645 St.Hubert saoul, comprises B'ectora| Dis- triét No.\u201chounded on ude southeast Ly.Comte Meat and \u2018the exiensivn in\u2019 uw straight line thered, from the north: east lianits of the Ward to the lane between St.Hubert and: Labelle streets; on 4he southwest by the lane between aaid St.Hubert and Labelle etreets, * from Comte street to St.Zutique street; on the northwest by SU.Zetique street, from the lane letween Labelle and St.Hubert wireets to \u2018Buyer street, and by the nofth- west Limits ol-.the Wa: i, from Boyer atreat to -the northeast limits of the Ward; and on the northeast by the portheast limité of the Ward, from.the\u2019 northwedt limits thereof Lo the said straight - line or extension of Comte street.Poli No.14.\u2014At or: near No.776 \u201cHunt ley street, comprises Electoral District No.14, bounded on the moutheast by Comte treet, from\u2019 the.lane between St.fahelle streets to the southwest.lihite of the Ward; on the svuth- west by the southwest \u2018limits of the Ward, from Comte atrest-+o St.fotique ttreet; on the.northwest bby St.Zotique pridaridl from the southwest limits of the | Werd' to.the lane between St.Hubert and Labelle streets; and on She nopth- met by the lanes between St .Hubert; anfl Labelle.streets, from st.\u201c Zotique street to Comite street.\" Pol No.15.\u2014At or year No.-1973 St.Hubert street, comprises Ekectoral District No.15, bounded\u2019 on the aoutheast y St.otigue street, from Boyer street to the southwest limits of the Ward; and \u2018on, the northenst | from \u2018thes Ce PR.\u2018 of the Ward; on the southwest by the southwest limite - | Office No.206 A A 1 5.Office \u2018No.I\" -Office Xe.1 i} D.Merchant, 61 St.Fy [sree 1.] i 2 \u2018ellington «street.: \u201cvided, plice a.cross ophosite the name Office No.2.\u2014Paucher, - 0., Merchant, J, Real Bstute Agent, 465 St.Antoine street; Sauvageau, \u2018Felix, Contrector and Valuator, 139 Stanley street.ST.LOUIS WARD.\u2018tor, 163 St.Hypolite street; Savignac, J R., Accountant, 48] \u2018Sherbrooke street, Oftce No.2.\u2014Gagoon, A., Accountant, 101: .Denis street; Lemay, Contractor: 8 Dufaux street.T7 ST.MARY'S WEST WARD.2.~Chausse, Es Merchant, 155 Shaw street; Lapointe, 8, .» Merchant, 136 Shaw street.ST.MARY'S EAST WARD.\u20181 \u2014Tariviere, E.F., \"Ac countant, .Fullum street; Limoges, , Emile, Merchant, 1949.Notre.Dame street.» ST.4 AMAR NOR TH: WA R D.Office No.\u2014Branet,- - Jos.\u201c Manufac- :turer, 598 -Delorimier Avenue: Couture, ' \u201cHubert street; Prevost, Charles A, Contractar, Hubert street.\u2018 \"HOOH BLAG A w A RD.677 st 1209, sub.81 of said endastre: to- Labelles Office No.1.\u2014Buminay,.gh, Contac: pres, nd on Lang rls hy Lago tor, 850 St, Catherine streey: Girouand, Jeol an arirere Sst re ron thet A \u2018 P.K.track to No.198.sub, 4, of said , Stanislas, Merchant, 154 Desery- rel Ÿ cadastre,\u201d .Office No.d\u2014Gibeault, Arthur: A.Poli ç 1w.-sAt or near No.213 Care | Foreman, 28 Desery street; Wilson, P., | riere treet.comprises electoral dastr! ot \u201cMerchant, 27.Frontenac\u2019 street.+ No; t0,boundéd on the southeast by Gil ; > | ford street, from the line between Dutter- - ST.JEAN BAPTISTE Wi ARD.in street and Chrastophe Colomb Avene i Office Na.1.\u2014Latreille, Edouard, Con- to: Carriere stieet; on the southwest by | - \u2018 Nn rae ; = Om.Carriere street and Labelle street, from racer.140 St.Lawrence street; Ow Gilford\u2019 street to the CLR.track: up LT, Lo.Jr, contractor, 115 Esplanade\u2019 the northiwest-by the, C.+ Mari ck.he | Mm | .IE : ! Labelle street tq the dividing ine « oe sd FN OM recon Nos.328 did 3H of the cadantre j :fice- No.= tree t a \"ele | of Cote, St.Lows; and on the wet turer, , 4 tache stree findelac east by the dividing line between Nod.| Georges, Co ont rie tor, 461 Rachel Street.3 | 328.and.331.of said.Qote St.louis and 5 ST.GABRIEL w ARD.\u201cOficé No.1.\u2014Dagenais, E.J.MD.857 Centre street; Jacques, Louis A, i Merchant, 824 Charlevoix\" street; \u2018Parker, : David, Master Carter, 38.Gran Trunk Office No 2 \u2014Monahan, Pat, ; Butcher.i 171 Rozel treet Tutner, Rj Grocer, GOL; ST.DEN Is WARD.Office No.1.\u2014Keegan,.John, _Contractor, 1275 St.Denis \u2018street; Vallieres, S.\u201cD.Gentleman, 1051 St.Hubert street.\u201cDIRECTIONS FOR THE Lu danceof hi IN VOTING The elector is to vote only for\u2019 one! Candidate.CL The.\u2018voter will go into one of the compartments, and with a pencil there pro- | \u2018of the.Candidate for \u201d whom he votes.unfolding thé \u2018ballot papery he will \u2018then : Deputy- Returning Officer, who will place.| ; Will not be counted.The voter will then fold © the.ballot, eo as lo show a portion of the back.only, \u2018and âlso, in \u2018auch a manner as to permit the anñex to be detached\u2019 without deliver the ballot paper 80 folded to the.it in the Ballot Box, after having detached the annex.The voter will then ! forthwith\" quit the.poll.If a voter inadvertently spoils a ballot: paper,\u2019 he may return it \u2018to the- \u2018prôpet.officer, who, on being satiefied of the fact, will give him another.\u201c If the elector votes for more than one candidate, or places any mark on the ballot paper.by whidh he may afterwards be identified his vote \u2018shall be void and I the voter bakes a ballot paper out of .the pol, or fraudulently puts into the Ballot Box, any other paper than the ballot\u2019 paper given him by the Deputy Retiurning Officer, he shall be subject to severe punishment {eectiohs 151 and 158 of the Charter).\u2018 : A + \"1.0.PAVID\u2014\u2014 Returning: Oificer.| sony 8.\u201cJin.1902, ; Cel $e Prefontaine, -Raymoid, Advocate.318 |\u2019 Advocate, |.\u20181.\u2014Lapointe, N., Grocer, 6% |.: Quesnel atreet; Raby, Vital, \u201cAgent, 1165 \"St.James street.: 1.\u2014Payette, Louis, contrae- - 7\u201d.Cesaire, - \u2014 2222 ses + Qualities, i.Wheat.and, as | Farmer.] long .fashionable people.\u201d of designs.\u201c ver, gun metal, ete.8 on Tom eniy 8 of Fine Jewellery, Silverware and Rich Out Glass, MONTREAL.-LORGNE TTE S.\u201cThe wearing of .the.Lorgnette\u201d says a New York \u2026 Fashien Journal, \u201cis more: popular: than ever amongst; As an evidence of this demand; the\u2019 different manufacturers have produced: a most slaborate aisortment | We have selected the best from these manufacturers; and, as a consequence, our stock shows a very fine selection in plain gold, gold with jewels, sterling sil- Prices os range from 85,85 to 871, MA CKERROW BROS.Bankrupt Stock office.Supplies GEORGE C.HIAM, P No bouse in Montreal is dettes uipped with office supplies of all nds, stationery, e pacokbind aie, Ean Hair - À cheaply executed, + Quick] Joseph FORTIER, 254 ST.JAMES STREET.dire Insurance.\u2026 - Montreal City Agent, The Im Joourance Coran, Limited, Lo Eosiand , BN American Agsuranes .Company, Toronto Alliance Assurance : Company; London, Rpg.\u2018Imperié! Building, St.James Street.WAX FLOWERS SHEET WAX Moulde, Colors Etc.A large stock always on hand.Homeopathic Meds cines and Humphreys numbers.Richelieu, Vino Pose ot Table Waters.J, Harte, Druggist, 1780 Notre Dame Bt.Country Orders promptly ATENTS am | i EL | TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, .Temple Building, MONTREAL $25,000 worth of Stylish and Up-to-date nu nishings to.be sold at 500 on the dollar.- MUST BE CLEARED.OUT TO VACATE PREMISES.- at 9 o'clock a.m.Sale will begin on Monday, the 2th inst, ALBERT DEMERS & co., 2246 St.Catherine.Street.Opp.Viotoria.\u2018MODERN F ABLES BY GEORGE ADE + Son there was a staid Business Man\u201d who was hooked up with a hoop-la at : She wore those long, lozenge-shaped Kings that blind the Spectator, and she\u2019.had 4 different Sunburst for every Day in the Weok and a-Dizmond Tarara that made the other Women sizzle with Envy.| of Jessie.-, : $he wore a\" trailing Wo:th Gown that | was no Hope for the into the Room long aîter she ! Notwithstanding - \u2018which, Hiram\u2019s | kept comin i had enter.Now.aml then: she would g've a Party | and married Jessie to at which 280 worth of Spinach.would be : hung on.tlic Ohandeliers, the sparkling Conversation Water as if Brut and Buttermilk cost.about - the sume.She wis, in very -Sooth.\u2018among the highest of the Rollers.but Hiram stood for the Widis with nary a Wihimper, He vas proud Li be tho Musdand of the Paiedv Kizllowh of the Focal KnicKer- bue ke Ps.\u201c He never pra need into thé Ring linnse! | for Tear that he wight Interfere or throw a Shoe: but he sat fon in Section A and rooted for the Miss Every time s met the Teaders could do nothing with e anos 2! tho Nt, Marp's.: Leaders \u2014 Nicholson, Fie Mora nnon, Kiely, Dar- sgh, William.St.RE da Fleuri ane Be- \u201cA nd the The teams kanery, | : The teams, ad Partial.réferee ahould have \u201cwon.Al.half-time the score stood 1\u20141, amd 3\u20141, in favor of Brockville at the elose.For the visitors, Kehoe; amd Lee were alyays.in evidence, while their defence warkéd.weil together.The local aggre \u2018| gation was unbalanced the defence being\u201d weak and the forward line strong.cock was thé local star.and served the only gould for the Boys\u2019 Brigade.Mr Kehoe, of Brgekville, wus a very referee, and.his rulings clearly showed that he knows atdly Points _ anything \u2018about Canada's national game.\u2018Che teams lined up as follows P= Brockville © (3)\u2014Brace, goal; Baird, pomt; Wright cover; forwards, Kehoe, Matrery, Lee and Davis.Smiths Falls -(1)-Read, goal; Clark, Whitcemb, cover; forwards, leg: oinit ; BY Livtle and Eidridge.{eve k, Lavell, Montreal \" ve ».Victoria Th Tomorrow afternoon, at 2.30 Montreal and Victorias Seconds will meet.and the.result will pretty nearly settle the cham- \u2018vionship-of this section.If Montreal win they have the honors cinched.-T£ Vie- torias win thee wo teams will be a tie.Here is the hnewp © Montreai- IT Position.v ietoria ]1.Dunnelly.Goal A.Lockerby T .odge (capt).Point.H, .Gordon W Bellingham.Cov.Point.P.Molson J.Brodie.\":.Forwards .B.Strachan R Meldrum.\u201c RO Allan D.0.-Smith 1\u201c veers Arnold D.\u201c o\u2026.Darling Referee-Peroy Quinn.| Lo \u201cThe Tdlers\u2019 Cam of Kt.othe des Monis, are EEC and on the 28 28th inet ornhill Upper.chine Rond, and anticipate putting in * -Any friends of very njoyable evening- TS on_ the the club wishing to \u2018be ve occasiod, can | samimngs - 3 \u2018the action of BFAD ou - LOSES FRANCHISE Pat Powers Announces That it is Forfeited and Goes to the 7 17 Highest Bidder.Buffalo, Junuiaiy 24.- President Power, of thin listern League, has declared.the tranchise or the Biagio Ba-ecatl.Club for- terteil subject te türther action.by the.Els tern, League Board of Birectôrs., Vhis action waves the matter in the to atvard the franchise tv the wos suit u trie\u201d Tad ders.hi Le sue to take 1 be wii forerd ° \u201caction,\u201d san EL Mack, president.of the Turon C Ne: who i now in this city.\u201cMWe have been w ting and waiting; week Larter awveel tor these local people to get, Cogether-and strdighten out their dispute.They have failed to do 6, and if, has now come lo a time when the \u2018League i is forced 10 agl.Buffalo.has no players, and -al the @vailäble men of consequence are Dong gr abbs dup by the clubs of the various cagues.To allow the matter to go along any further in this manner-would be.de- \u201ctrinental not only to Buffalo's, prospects, bit the Eastern League.\u201cI he franchise.wil remain in Buffalo; \u2018this 1s a eertaints, but to whom the franchise will be awarded: is u matter for the feague to dicide.Messrs, Philbin, Mur ras and Hussey will'be given the privilege of making an offer! the lraypchise will he given a fair chance.Mr: Siallings, of Detroit, on hearing of the: League, said: Rink Na, 2, i RB \u2018Kegaen Dr: MeCallum TJ, Anderson \u2018 J.Rodger - \u2018 Dr.Barclay AK.Hutchison | Judge Andibald W.B.Hutchison = (ekip)\u2014 9 (skip) \u201422 Total .Ln .CL.37 \u2019 ' ** On Caledonia Ice.Se Co Rink No.1.Rt.Lawrence.Alexandria.i Fortier J F.Smith (skip) JE.Rice Sa VY.Johnson, ' A Middleton .ne A.McRae WeH.Wyman ALS Smith LU, (skip) \u2014 a.- kink No: 2, A.Bremner JF.Motiregor fe MeCall R.Blair Rey Dr.Campbell Jno.A.Cameron | Jnd.Johnetone Dr.K.Mclannan : tek ip)\u201415 \u2018 (ekign)\u201420 Total .;.0 7 noo TA On Thistle lee, : .Loe Rink No.l, + (\" aledonia, Montreal.J.W.Wilson Y.Saxe - Len urrie .+; FN.Southam\u2019 R.Hutchison © HLT.Miller KE R.I.Hughes W.I.Fenwick \u2018 (skip) = 14 ; (skip) \u2014I14 Rink No.: .Ww.Murphy C0, av \"Darlin .Jag Simpson J.T Me i J: 1.Robertson W.Abbott W.Lyall .D.Williameon = (elip)\u201422 (skip)\u2014 92 Total .du 23 .Ormstown Won B By Two Shots.Ormstown, Jan, 23.~The\u2019 draw for the town being pitted against English River, Vateyfieli getting the ve.English River \u2018put up a great fight for it, one of the rinks \u2018coming out a tie and the other losing by only 2 ghota.The final, Ormatown versus Valleyfield.will be played on Saturday.The scorés were: \u2018Rink No.: Ormutown.! nels River.» Dr.Mclaren .-Ntewart D.MeClornriek A.Roy Rev.\u201cMr.Ktrong* Currie.-G.Metterss le, a+ Anderson skip) \u20141 (skip)\u201414 J Rink No.2, ») N Leclair .\u201cA, Oarmichael- J.Hopping.oM Kell, F.Rapley J.Angell: Le M.Muivanie .Roy - ~~.Ce (skip) \u201419 (ckip)\u201419 Total .\u20ac 35 8 +.Rideaus Win at Ottawa.Ci ttawa, Jan.24.\u2014(Npecial.)\u2014The Rideau Curling Olub\u2019s representatives - won.the: competitions in the Ottawa centre for the Gov ernor-(ieneral\u2019 R prize, the: final match last evening resulting in a victory for the Rideau\u2019s over the leton Place\u2019 rhiks by a majority of 12 ghots.All he matches were.played on the Rideau ice on account of an accident yesterday, which Tesulted in the flooding of the |\u2018 Ottawa rink in the morning.; The .Ridean's are now eligible \u2018to go to Montreal to May in the semi finals.5 - \u2018The stores in the matches were as fol-.ows: Morvige, Mae.len the pick of the ourlers meet on | rossssssstenssectussst 1G.j D.A Bethune (1.Paterson pla.Jenkins LME a\u2019 in - STRENGTHENS THE SYSTEM ; \u2018 DAY Ena, vai par.JAN.à 241 (1908 = INCREAS ES WEIGHT \u2018 For Chronic Coughs and Lung Affections, Deranjgements of the Digestive \u2019 Organs, and for all sorts of Wasting Diseases, | nurses indgrse and physicians a everywhere recommend and prescribe jersreremFmuision It cures the most stubborn cough and heals soreness and inflammation of the throat and lungs.Angier's Petroleum Emulsion improves the appetite, aids: digestion, tones up the nerves, increases \u201cweight, builds up and strengthens the \u201centire system.It is pleasant to take, and, unlike cod liver oil, does not upset the stomach.Read this letter: \u2014 OT, STRENGTH GIVER AND APPETIZER: \u2014 R'afords me oi pleasure to write 6 5 this letter to thank you for.the.benefit I have received Srom Angie's Petroleum Emulsion \u2018and.© Tablets, J have always refused to experiment with any of the much-advertised medicines, but after reading your advertisement I was convinced \u2018that your Emulsion was different from the.others, and a-treatment for Aatulency and nervousness has proven it tr be a@ marvellous remedy.Bejore taking Angier's Emulsion I was unable to enjoy or relish anything Tate, and often, though weak and exhausted, 7 was unable to cata morsel of Sood.The sight of food itself i often disgusted me, \u201d After taking your Emulsion for the past two weeks I am able to eat and : enjoy three hearty meals a day, and the nervousness.kas entirely left me.Am, now using Angier's Petroleum Tablets as a splot to the Emulsion, équal Jor throat irritation and coughs.«, .- AU drugglots sell Angier's Petroleum Emailsion.\u201cTwo sizes, 50 cents: and st 00a bottle.Be sère \u2018you get ANGIER'S grindlag in transit, Sacnta, \u2019 \u2019 .\"Flour steady: 90 per cent.patents quoted at $2.90 hi buyers\u2019 bugs mulddie fielghts; choice \u2018brands held 156 to \u201chigher, fan- j'Atoba flour steady at $4.20 for cars of Raliway Company, at Montreal, before the Hungarian patents and $3.90.for strong bakers, car lots, bags lucluded, Toronto.Milifeed -steidly.* Cars \u2018of shorts quoted [et $20 and bran at $18.60, middle freights.; Je Important change In tue condition of-thé : Manitobu milifeed steady at $22 for shorts | able In respect of the period subsequent to, and $20 for binn, car lots, sacks lucluded, Toronto frelghts.\u2019 Barley\u2014-Market steady bic fer No.2, ble te and Süc for No, 3, niiddle freightr: » Buckwheat: dull at B3c.middle freights, © Rye stendy at 56e to 56% 1ulddle.te Corn\u2019 yeakw.Canada mixed quoted at B6c; yellow nt Bloc west.: - at 56c for No.1, Oats easter, ut 43e for No.2 white'east | snd 41c middle fiéights.Oatmoal-.stendy at $n.and $0.40 for barrels on track Toronto: 25¢ moro \u2018for broken lots.\u2019 \u2019 Ç \u2018Peas steady at 82c¢ tad for No.2 middle freights, : \u2018 [SS .CANADIAN The Statement for the Month of : .cember is a Good One.The bank statement for December, Issued y, shows an increase of forty-four millions In the deposits payable after notice In Capada, us compared with thé same month a year ago.Liabilities of the banks have Increüsed by fifty-six: millions, but the: asscts are sixty millions better than they were a year ago.\u2019 The following are the leading features of the statement, as compared with the same month of 1900: LIABI LITIES.De- .Co _1000, * 1001.Pald up caplial .$07.U87,141 $07,591,311 Rest.fund 25.$4,000,840 47,364,708 Notes iu circulation 30,708,244 54,372,788 Deposits by public, +.- ge payable on de- £ wand, tu Cauudr.100,446,035 102,300,034 | Deposits by public,\u2019 .payable after notice .188,470,500 233,431,220 Leposits \u2018 eisowhbere __- ' 2° \u2018than Cauudu :.20,442,385 © 31,335,202 \u2018Dotal liabilities.$802,150,481 $449,081,985 Ca.ASBETS, Speclé .$11,773,338 $11,571,337 Bomlulgn notes .:.19,785,178 21,400,307.Deposits with Gov: oy = ernment, for se- i cuidly orf note clr 2004 culation .\u20184387918 | -2,565,018 | \u2018Notes and cheques .of other bunks.\u2019 16,401,050 18,093,806 Dominion.and Lro- vincial Governm't | securitles .Canadian municipal secullties und British or foreign or colonial public se- .curities .Railwayé aud other bouds, debentures 12,451,142\" 0,768,701 12,200,984 14,525,030 and stocks.-25,507,842 31,004,150 Call and short loans PL on stocks - and bonds In Canada.Cal and short loans elsewhere than in Canada .%.Current loans.In Canada: .ee0 Current Jonns else- .33,081,478- 87,051,041 27,234,789 45,263,001 275,640,802 280,158,657 whero.than In .Canédes .\u2026.20,070,200 82,160,560 Total'assets .$501,542,016 3562,077,703 Average amount of ; \u2018specle held during = oo month .$11,700,040\" $11,672,578 Average amouut of .Dominion notes ; : duriog month ., 10,800,585 * 21,017,201 Greatest amount of 7 \u2018notes \u2018in clrcula- ; 07 tion at any time : during month .054,400,813 car wo RE : - ~ .\u201c DEWAR'$- Whiskies .hayeo ! ° - .i : proved undeniably that per 100 lbs, as to 1 NINTORONTO | \u201c , leation b2c for No.3 extra, 25 for.cars of bag |.; 13403, 13490.15510, 15013.15575, 16578, 15584, 15592, 15044, 15046, 15648, 13619, 15660, 15672, 15699, 15701, 15759, 15764, 15766, 15768, 15793, 15817, 16819, 15828, .15836.15804.15881; 15901, \u201c15027, 15930, 15932, 15933; 15971, 15488, 15908, 15995, 15439, 15555, :15616, 15657, 15729, 15570, 15624, 15658, 5729, 15737, 15778, 15770, 5897, 15838, 15855, 15905, 150913, 15825, 5939, 15945, 15958, 15008.: $500 Serles\u2014Nos, 2302% 23024, 23025, 23020, 23036, 23087, 23010, 23041, 23078, 23088, 23007, 28:02, 28203, Li2\u20ac67, 28280, 23261, 23282, 23304, 24308 , 2BB22, 2:1346, 23347, 23378, 23392, 23430, U3487, 2HI8: 78143, 23455, ,-23465.23467, 273, 23486, 23480, 24536, 23561, 2503, 23033, 23630, | 236085, 23066, 23657, 23661, 23681, 15059.15750, 19785; x 23887, | 2848, 2 : 23490, : 123442, - 26400.| And they are accordingly designated as honds to be redeemed as aforesaid.Fact of these hondr will be redeemed at ten per.centym prewlum and with acerned interest to date of redemption, provided it be presented for.that purpose at the office | of the Treasurer of the Canadian Pacific end of sixty days vext after the first pub.of this notice; but If not so pre- \u2018 gented, then, In pursuance of the terms of { the said mortgage, no interest will be pay- the sald-sixty days,.which will expire on the 1st March, 1902.- - - ~ - R.RB.ANGUS, - \u201c *\u2014 GEO.M.CLARK, .i JOHN TURNBULL, Trustees\u2014Canadian Pacific § per cent.Band Grant Mortgage.; .Montreal, 11th Decembr=, 1901, el, FPE a Pa g : SEALED TENDERS, alidressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u2018Tender for Heating apparatus, Armouries, Sussex, N.B.,\u201d will be received at this office until Saturday.8th February Inclusfvely, for the construction of a hot water heating system at the Armouries, Sussex, N.B., according to plans and specifica- \u2018tion .to'be seen at the office of J.R.McLean, Clerk of Works,\" Sussex, N.B., at the office ot D.H.Waterbury, Custom Touse, St.John, °N.B, and at the Departimeat of Public Works, Ottawa.: .i of the provision for redemption mentioned |- 161 ST.JANES STREEY.MONTREIL Government -Bonds, Municipal.Securities, Imperial Bank | ~~ TOF CANADA OAPITAL :- - ~- - - $2,600,000 H |REST - : - - - - - 1,850,000 : HEXD OFFICE, TORONTO H.S.HOWLAND .- - President DK KIE - - Genersl Manager \u2014 | Nontrta! Branch, 167 St.James SL GANADIAN .PACIFIG RAILWAY GMNERAL GS DEPARTMENT STERLING BXCHANGB '.J.A, RICH RDSON.Manager.ANKING BUSINESS.STOP THAT SLIPPING ! .By Using Murphy's Famous = «= = = BELT DRESSING.SOLE MANUFAOTURSRS \u2026 PHŒNIX OIL CO.Manufacturers of Lubricating Olls and Graphite Greases.CANADIAN OFFIORS, JANES BUILDING, TORONTO.= .REO IAD of Westmount will apply to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, at its next session, for an Act to smend, revise and consolidate its Charter, and tbe \u2018Acts amending the same; and to obtain Legislative provisions upon, amongst others, the fuilowing subjects; the erection of said Town of Westmount into a City; the granting of further powers respecting the constitution of the Council: and to change the mode of electing the Mayor, Expropriations, Special \u2018Improvements, and Assessments therefor, Loans, Plans, Exemptions from Taxes, Collection of Taxes, Build- Town, the imposition of penalties for the contravention of by-laws, and for other offences; the acquisition, maintenance and control of streets and other property; power to regulate the width of streets in the Town, and to confirm the opening of such at a less width than.sixty-six feet in certain cases, the contestation, of \u2018By-laws, Rolls and other Municipal acts: the appointment of Bullding and other Inspectors, Committees, Officials and Departments, and to define thelr powers; the\u2019 regulation and inspection of buildings and Steam Bollers and Engines in the Town; to prohibit the erection of flats, tenements and apartment houses above the level of the Atlantic.and Northwestern Railway Company Jine, and to control the erection of such and \u2018other classes of buildings there and in other sections of the Town; the abatement and suppression of nuisances; and to authorise the making of a Contract with any Street.Railway.Company, and to ratify such contract; and for other purposes.ST \u201cDUNLOP, LYMAN & MACPHERSON, T2 À PROCLAMATION.To the Electors of West WHEREAS, between the 15th and 200h days 4 ; \\ Tenders will not be considered unless made actual signatures of tenderers.An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent.(10 p.c.) of*the amount of the tender,\u201d must wccompany each tender.This cheque will be.forfeited if the the \u2018work contracted for, and will be returned in case of non-acceptance of tender.The Lrepartment does not bind itself: to \"cep.the lowest or any tender.¢ By.order, a FRED.GBLINAS, ; Secretary: .! wo ; ace © artment of Public.Works, Der Ottawa, 18th January, 1901.Newspapers inserting - this advertisement without authority from the Department, will pot be pald for it.: .: NOTICE.Notice is hereby given that application.will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at its next \u2018session, for an Act to Incorporate \u2018a company,.under the name of the \u2018\u2018Montreal & :&t.Lawrence Bridge \u2018Company.\u2019 to construct \u201ca-rallway, tramway, vehicular .and passenger bridge across the River St.Lawrence; \u2018from \u2018a point on the South \u2018Shore of -the opposite the City of 8 point in.the sald city;\u2019 the tolls to be charged for the passage of foot passengers and carriages to bo fixed and approved, by the Goy- ernpr-in-Council; the main channel of the River St.Lawrence to be crossed by a \u2018single span, aud a clear headway of at least one hundred and fifty feet to exist from the ordinary high water level to the lower chord of the bridge, for a width of not less than.elx hundred feot; and to construct a lNne of rallway in the City of Montreal, to erect and maintain a union passenger station together with all railway terminals and facilities, and \u2014 construct branches of railway conne ing the.said bridge with different lines of railway and -reilways, not exceeding in.any \u2018oné case ten \u2018miles in length, with power to own and operate telegraph and .telephone lines, rosdways, \u2018tramways and roads, and with all power to | make traffic or other arrangements, or to consolidate with any rallway company, tramway or street \u2018railway company desiring to utilise the said bridge or to become in any way interested therein: to maintain and levy tolls for passenger; vehicular, tramway op rallway traffic,- and such other powers and privileges.as, are neccessary of Inci@iital for the above mentioned purposes, \u2019 ; - MADORE.& GUERIN.Solicitors for Applicants, at Montreal, this 17th day of Decem- \" Dated r NOTICE ven that application will be made n jament of Canatia, at.ite next nono.for an act incorporating a bank: to do a gen.or banking business.= con.> * they are good.: .+ tr ; .| ST - «sais > PI , an ToL.Tt : Solicitor 108.Apprisants ated at Toronto, Dec.9th, 1901, , * on the form supplied, and signed with the: party decline the contract or fall to complete of January instant, the nomination of-candi- \u2018dates for the office.of Alderman No.3, in West Ward, of this city, as held at the City Clerk\u2019s Office, City Hall, according to law; WHEREAS, at sald nomination, two candidates \u2018were \u2018proposed, namely: Pierre Evariate Leblanc and James McBride, and a poll was in consequence granted, .WHERBAS; since the said nomination took place, viz.: on this day, the twenty-second \u201c day of January, one of the candidates afore- also an elevator in said city; with power to |- i | said, namely: Plerre Evariste Leblanc did tyle with me a written declaration signed by him in presence of two subscribing witnesses, as required.by law, to the effect that he withdraws from and resigns the sald candidature; 1 do hereby procidim the only remaining candidate for the sald office\u2019 No.2, West elected alderman for the said office.' L.O.DAVID, \u2018its: Ces Of \u2018 Returning Officer, : rk's Office, ; .- Ty Yar, 20° \u201c Montreal, 22nd January, 1902.» \u201c PROCLAMATION | To the Electors of St.Mary's ~~ West Wand.~~ \u2018WHEREAS, between the 15th and 20th days of January instant, the nomination.of candidates for the office of Alderman No.:3, in 8 Mary's West Ward, of this City, was hel at the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, in accordance to law: Co WHEREAS, at sald nomination, two candidates werg, proposed, namely: Rdouard Chausse and Hormisdas Lapointe, \u2018and a poll was In consoquence granted; - .WHEREAS, since the gald nomination took place, viz.: on this day, the twenty-third day of January, one of the candidates aforesaid, namely, Hormisdas Lapoirite, did fyle with me & written declaration, signed by him in presencé of two subscribing witnesses, as required by iaw, to the effect that he withdraws from and resigns the said candidature; Co .1\" do hereby proclaim the only remaining candidate.for the sald office No.2, St.Mary's West Ward, namely: the sald Edouard Chaurse, duly elected Alderman for the said office.' \": Ln O.DAVID, ; Returning Officer, ty Clerk's Office, © ~ lh .-C x Hall, : i \u2018 2.ontrenl, 28rd January, 1003.° - ; PE .4, ; a | \u2018INVESTMENT BROKER, .| Industrial Securities, ; ne vevestments ak a res Boe EEE Eee re |\u201c GREEN SEAL\u201d .NOTICE.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tbat thé Town | dugaeo SATS ing Lines on streets: and elsewhere in the - A .Solicitors for the Applicants.| \u2018Montreal, 7th January.1 - : | tore Feb.12th; 1668.\u2018SHORT LINE Ward, namely: the.sald James McBride, duly ; .fa ; tions East thereof in Canada.\u2026- MONTREAL TIME BILL : \"| \u2018In oct January th, 198.- .JOHN, HALIFAX \u2014 Lv.$5.06 p.m.AM X8.35 a.m.- .CL NTO, HAMILTON, BUFFALO, CHI.+ CAGO-Ly.{3.55 a.m., #10.00 p.o.Ar.\u201c180 .mm, 17.00 Mm, 7 : WINNIPEG AND: PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.3.9 Ba An 8.10 p.Di MARIE, ST.PAUL, MINNEA Lis, DEUTH-Lv.*i0.05 pan.Ar.00 Ce OTTAWA \u2014 Lv.Place Vigee 18.20 à.4 Km.Ar.112.50 p.m., 110.30 p.m.Lv.St.19:15 am, ae ae 14.08 p.m.pee jm.Ar.2 am, {11.60 a.m, i QUEERC \u2014 Tv\u201d 1330 pm.12.00 pm, 8820 \u2018Tous ae pin Ar.166.50 sm.1210 D.m., \u2018p.ma.(Bun.© Q BOSTON Ly.79.00 amy *1.45 p.m.Ar.\"8.15 AUDREGIL Tv, 45.55 a.m.; 9.15 a.m, $10.00 - am, (1.30 p.m.14.00 ,.m., $4.15 P.M.A 25.15 p.m., *10.00 p.m.Ar.°1.40 a.; Am, 1160 a.m., 113.10 pm.{1.00 P.M 89.40 p.m.: qu - >.ROOKE \u2014 Lv.19.00 a.m.; PBs 0 \u2018p.m.Ar.25 A 11.68 nm.19:46 .JOLIE 2.3 am, lpm ALL BERTHIEE \u2014 Lv.18:80 a.m.2.00 p.m, $88) oh mt SES wy om 15.30 p.m., 26.20 pe \u201cAr.18.55 am.95h.STE.ACATHE \u2014 Ly: Ka.00 am., 15.90 pS, LAB, am Ki.p.m.3.00 ams Sal Tl a 18 *Dafly.$Week days.§Sunday only.tDaity,* except ever, sv alger except Monday.th coe Baris oa Ser lb .only.| ) days only.(K)Tuesdays and Thursdays only.= \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i PACIFIC | Co FEB.3rd to 11th.: First Class Tickets will be sold as follows: =.MONTREAL to Co QUEBEC | 4 | h L ; al #,.and Return : 0° GOING DATES\u2014Feb.8rd to 11th, inclusive: RETURN LIMIT-From Quebec on of be fore Feb.12th, 1902.! ; ' Probortionate rates from Toronto anû sa, - Montreal & Springfeld, Mass., = Through Coach and Sleeping Car: : i .Service.i.From Windsor St.Station 7.45 p.m.dally\u2019 except Sunday.Cole : .| ST.JEROME SUNDAY SERVICE.Leave Place Viger 9.15 a.m., arrive \u2018St.Jerome 10.35 a.m.Returning leave St.Jerome 8.15 pm, arrive Montreal 9.45 pu A CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH\u2018OFFICE, |.\" 129 ST.JAMES STREET.next Post Office.GRAND TRUN SYSTEM SEE WEEK OF SPORTS AT QUEBEC.\" 10 FEB 3rd to 11th, : Round Trip Tickets will be sold as follows; RAILWAY 0 A! 1] AND RETURN.GOING DATES\u2014Feb, 3.to 11, inclusive.RETURN LIMIT \u2014 Tickets valild- A from Quebec on or before Feb.12, 1903.co Proportionate rates from Toronto, Marke ham, Myrtle, Peterboro\u2019; and all intermediate stations, and from all stations Bast thereof.in Canada., : oo TOURIST SLEEPERS Jeave Montreal every Monday and Wednesday at 10.30 p.m.for the accommodation of pase sengers holding first or second class Uokets to Chicago and west thereof as far as the Pacific Coast.- A nominal charge is made for accommodation in these sleepers.Te- served in advance.CITY TICKET OFFICES.'- 137 St James St., or Bonaventore Station.\u2019 NTERCOTONIAI LES LAZY \u2018Week of Sports at Quebec.FEB.3rd to 11th, Firet Class Tickets will be sold as follows: dUÉBECISA TH and Return.RETURN LIMIT\u2014From Quebec on or be- > : oo .=.s.TO QUEBEC Leave Bonaventure Station -17.40 a.m., $13 : soon, f11.45 p.m.Arrive Quebec, 1.20 p.m, 5.85 p.m.7.30 a.m., \u2019 Dally except Sunday.\u2019 Daily except Saturday.- .The sleeping car attached to the 11.45 p.m.- train is in position and open to receive pas- .gengers from 9.00 p.m.Passengers are pef- mitted\u2019 to.remain in the car at Levis until 6.00 o'clock the following inorning.ENGLISH MAIL TRAINS Looks Spa 20 Nem.connections at Halifax with for .Liverpool.Co ; .Best Route toBormuda, .West Indies and Demarara.haat : CITY TICKET OFFICE\u201413 St * Jamen St \"van, Jonas AAD OE INSURANCE COMPANY.Sniidndiie Canada\u2019 Board of Directors.A.F.Gault, Bsq., Chairman, ~~ © Wentworth J.Buchanan, Baq., Deputy 8.; Samuel Finiey, Etq., D.S.Giousten, Beg, : \u2026 \u2018The Hon.Sir Alex.Lacoste, oo *t invested in Canada ., 000: : A meets, Canada 8 ES 00.iN.Mercantile risks accepted at low current rates.: 20 © ~ ~~ G.F.C.SMITH, - - \u2018 l Chief Agent of the Dominion.\u2018: Sub-Agents\u2014 omas-Hiam, John G.K.Driscoll.Markland Molson.; 5 Special Agent French Dept.\u2014yrille aufins: .enn) © NOTICE.Notice is hereby given by The Corpora of Balliffs of the District Tot Montreal tom: | that the sdid Corporation will apply to the 8 n.lature of Quebec, at its next session, to have.ne \u2018the law respecting \u2018the said ration ed and revised, in order to obtaln more.extended and\u2019 better definite powers wpon all matters mentioned in the said Law, {and top\u2019 other purposes.oo ce CHARLES LAURENDBAU,\".| LC Solicitor for Applicant.\u2019 à, _ Montreal, January 21st, 1903, p.02 rem I UBLIC NOTICH.\u2014Public Notice'is heredy::' given, that we.have made application: .+ to the Corporation of the, Gity of Montreat 5 for leave to establish a\u2019 Wood and Coal Fe on the southwest corner of Wellingten 10 ms, EAA 1 4 , z and Ash Avenue.Montreal, Jana ; The Pennsylvania Coal Co., Ltd, 7 » eli \u2018 x ve > ; ; Siren waz PS « healthy + thing to ; fa\" sedured -mouth, coated_tougu ef th \u2018ooke : = To Buy at Tooke\u2019s | ° vou are always sure of the best quality and latest styles in.\u2018Men's Furnishings.Just now there is\u201d an additional induce- mient, 20 p.c.off the regular \u2018marked prices.ond take advantage of: \u2018this offer at once, it won't last - much longer.177 st.James Street.2387 St.Catherine Street, West.1553 St.Catherine Street, East | ee AN & Co.Jowellers, 2397 St, Catherine St.THIRD ANNUAL \u2018 JANUARY - SALE ff com lOpe-tosôpe FOR GASH.« ' JOHN HOPE & co MONTREAL, | suid LADE & 00s GOLD LABEL Scotch wi \u2018For Sale by all Grocers and Wine Merchants.sky | - Sole Agents for Canada; er v JOHN REDMOND WS 4 ent Mo sistance Has Become ; \u2018a\u2019 Duty.\u2018 Lendon, Jauvary M->The debate où the : in reply to the speech from th in the House of Commons yesterday by Jobo Redmond, Tho ent raising whole, uestion of Irish grievances.le declares et matesd of remedying the \u2018admitted h x \u2018fallen back qn the old methods of .The Irish e would yet teach\u2019 Mr.Wyndham, \u201c pulsory Wags NO COM ere crime the warld To Treannt Thain Trend Yet the} real.Qoerciôn Act had been resurrected after a e and had been ruthlessl Sores y including members of mons, who bs ouse of and trial ury' had been abol- ed.Ttie whole belies of Ireland w against the Government, and in such cire resistance - to the ment Ksh Soie oF I foros and corruption, and the Irish would never \u201cbe well ected until they were masters of their own country.Mr.P.Hayden, Nationalist, \u2018seconded .the amendment.WYNDHAM'S REPLY.Mr.Wyndham, in replying, traversed htost au ut Mr Redmond a statements .decla that no Government expected to settle the Irish question, but only hoped to do a little t improving it, and * that the Land Act of 1881 was too drastic * @ measure, à ape bon product 8.Box us ver which had : Secretary for Ireland EE at, the As est argument against introducing com sion into the purchase and sal wat that such action would provoke every landjord.and every tenant to Eight from court to court on every dispui point.He reiterated Ba bin À that, the power of the Un ri wes d dining; that it bad only.seventy-four OF ng THE STOMACH ; À Pleasant, simple, \u2018But Safe and Et- : fectual Cure for it.\u201c Cuterzh of the stomach has long been consi \"next thing to incurable.\u201cThe usual eymptoms are a fud or bloat.ng sensation after eating, ascompantet Nome imes with sour =, qty ridings, 8 formation of gases pressure the heart and and.Sng and Trout breath: ing, headaches ne Sroskite, nervous- |.-and a ayed-out, languid foding There is often a foul taste in the.and if the interior e.stomach be\u2019 aden it would ! show a diry, inflamed \u2018cbndition, \u2018The cure for this common and opytin- trouble is found in a treatment which causes the food tu be readily, thoroughly: / digested before it has time to ferment igritate the delicate mucous surfaces the stomach.To secure \u2018à prompt énd digestion is thle one, 1 coasieary do, à when nor.gestion the catarrhal condition will bs pi ccordine to Dr.Harlanson the safest to use after each aden ox is of Diastase tablets can now dre stores under the | Tablets Lied to | pad! been unjustifably im- | - Arch.g compol: to \u2018a ele Nux, Golden Seal : arabes, and that it was having a preju- dicia! effect upon economies.The present agitation, declared Mr.Wyndham, was was the work of a few persons, pen who was not a cur would hesitate to take such steps as were open rai sun press this wretched von of bullying the cvernment: Mr.he determined, while de g justly with Tre | land, to fight for liberty aa | thé protection | of property.\u201d \u201cNOVA SCOTIA STEEL Mn Hunter Says it ia Suitable for shipbuilding.Sydney, N.&, Jan.4\u2014Mr.G.Hunter, és the hpbuilds firm of Hunter & Swan, of Ne g several days in Sydne \"sd Noch vdney.\u201cHe Qoroughly the works at is perfect); ee) with the dit of the \u201cproduction, and its.ad: adaptability.for shipbuilding purposes.He commented most favorably on the possibility for shi ing in this harbor; and was surprised in view of previous reports to find the harbor and coast entirely free from ice.Speaking of the fast line, Mr.Hunter favored a 24-knot service, and considers North Sydney the best for quickest tra: transit, it being the nearest\u2019 port to Europe by 49 miles and the.\u2018most convenient for Quebec and Mont- .WINDSOR BOARD OF TRADE.Windsor, Jan.24.\u2014The Windsor: Board of Trade held ite annual banquet at the Crawford House last night, The: \u2018principa) akera were Hon.Geo Foster and rew Pattullo, M.L.£.\u2018About one hundred and twenty-five persons rat down at the t which was presided over by McNee, president of the Board of Trade.The toast af \u201cCanada, her trans- rtation and facilities,\u201d was proposed by r.Wm.of Walkerviile, and responded to by Hon.Geo.Foster.Andrew Pattullo, of Woodstock, responded to Canada her tradé and commerce.\u201d The ot Windsor\u201d and the \u201cTowns of ervill and Sendwich\u2019\u2019 were responded Le: the respective mayors.oer was gretted with .applause ey lie \u2018rose to speak.He dwelt upon the enormous resources of \u2018Canada.her un- \u2018excelled educational and.commercial institutions, and in a patriotic strain, on'the relation \u2018of Canada as a part of the British Yi Pattullo also responded \u2018loquently to the toast with wh.ch his name was coupled.\u2018 A NEWS OF SH ERBROOKE.\u2018&herbrooke, Jan.2.\u2014 (Special.3\u2014A deletion of the directors of the Eastern \u2018ownshin Exhibition are in Quebec inter: viewing the Govefnment in regard to a grant for the exhibition.At the annual meeting of the Sherbrooke Gas and Water Company the old board.of \u2018directors were re-al Saticfactory reports were submitted of \u201cthe business\u2019 done during the year.The Rev.E.Bland, pastor \u201cof West: mount Re hodint Church, \u2018has been asked by the Sherbrooke Methodists to become their next pastor.ROSSLAND MINERS\u2019 STRIKE.Rossland, BC, Jan.21.\u2014The result of the ballot for the calling off of the strike inst the Leroi mine is not known yet.3 emrbera of the unjon have been informed! that the executive committee will publish | it in due time.A straight majority .o votes cart in all that is required to-diston- tinue the atrike.It is g@- erally conceded that the affirmative was stro ed.Union men take this view of the mat- \u201cter and are looking foward with -satizfac- tion to à \u201c SANITARIUM FOR.N.8.Kentville, NS., Jan.24.\u2014The Provin- |.pial Governmet has voted 310000 ones r cu 00! ves ve been n, lookiig for the most suitable and and a property on the of Keni he.bas beon iven an the.price\u201d 0.fi id Next spring the Gov- $18,000 in pide is an ideal one.SENATOR FOR JERSEY.Trenton, NJ.Jan.24\u2014Republican caucug to select\u2019 a candidate for United \u2026 Bates senator, to be elected by the Leg: | iddature to succeed the late - General\u2019 , agreed upon John F.Dryden, of Newark, esident of the Prudential In mpany, on tae 10th ballot, His Principe nivals in the contest #ere te Benator Stokes of Cumberland country, \u201cBoe and d dormer U US.Antornoy-General Jobu A ROYAL MAÉRIAGE.Pema, Jen.Mantes Archduchess izabeth randdaughter peror Francis J = was marned yesterday to Prince Otho von Windisch-Graetz, at the Josen ¢ Cha A of the phofbure,, in the presence of Francis Countess Loayey, Phe bride's\u2019 mot as oseph a number of prinocs ai and princesses belonging to the Imperial family.\u2019 mr .BISHOP ROGERS RESIGNS.poy John NB.Jen.Hot fii t ery, O m, has tendered hia resignation to Reme, owing to his adva age.It is probable that Rev.Dr.Thomas user of (Chatham, will succeed him LE .SUCCEEDS' MR.DOBELL.\u201c\u201cQuebec, Jan.24 \u2014(Special.)\u2014Ald.Geo.Tarrguay, M.L.A., president of the Quebec Board of \u2018Frade , was alected yesterday afternoon to represent the Board on the Board of the place of the late Hon.R.R.Do rte fees .TORPEDO EXPLODED.- Paris, Jan.24\u2014A telegram from An- tibes oe that during torpedo practice on tha irondad Jaureguberty a torpedo exploded and several persons wére injured.pr LET us GO \u2018TO DESJARDINS\"! That is what is bein said this season among all the buyers of choice furs \u2014F at able prices, for both poor and rich.It is a well established fact that the great house of Charles D ns & Co.gives-30 to 40 per cent.better veine, than anywhere cine for the same sl as been |.Lu Po noue for ita, Jocgtion.The site has\u2019 : suitable | bete for the above.hopital.The : 1 another direction, Dommismiotier, in I .BATA ALONE, E{ PRACTICAL FREAD Efforts of C oitinental Powers to Discredit Cranborne Statement Are Amusing.London, Jau.24.\u2014The newspapers here printed.Viscount Cranborne\u2019s recent statement in the House of s about Great Britain's attitude prior to and during the- Spanish-American war, in con- «picüous pants où their issues.They made to comment pon it, and it has since attracted litte public attention, until this morning, \u2018when, : Jor the first time, prominence.1s given to it because of the dis: cussion it has aroused ui the United States and Europe.= A majority of the trom their-coriespondents in the.United fitates,- giving.thar own views and ex tracts from tne American press.:_ The 1imes, in an editorial artide, says: \u201cThe eagerness of the Euro pean aemi-ofti- cial press -w discredit Viscount Cran- borne's statement \u2018is likely to defeat 1itself.\u201d \u2018Ihe \u2018Times conteuds that Great Britain would.wiiingly sanction M, Han- otaux's reported desire for cvidence.of the accuracy of Viscount Cranboine's publisti- ed statement.\u2018lt adds that no evidence ie yet forthcoming that tae \u2018other powers were equally \u2018friendly as Great Britain, and\u2019 untal\u2019 that evidence is forthcoming the American public seem likely to remain convinced that\u2019 England and England alone .showed practical, effecuve friendshin jor their country in the day of beg trial: Neither they nor the British pretend that our \u2018conduct at* that time was dictaiwd wholly by considerations of sentiment.Our interests were on the side of Americans, and we had sagacity \u2018enougn to understand that this was the case.Sentiment at the same time entered largely, INO our motives, We were Lonestly glad, es we always are, to be abe to nonesidy co-operate with th: great people who inherit our language, laws, religion and manners.We did them service.at à Very critical time.They recogmzed the fact long ago.and recognized \u2018it more clearly*after Viscount Cranborne'a\u2019 careful announcement.They wil} recogn ze it more fuly yet when the \u2018details of the négotiat: ons are known.They are not ungrateful, as the tone of their chief journals and.the worda -.of their public men sufficiently show.Natur ally, the powers whose efforte to injure them we thwarted are.not anxious that they should learn the whole truth.FRANCE I$\u2019 AGG RIEVED.Paris, Jan.23.\u2014The Journil Des De bats vigorously - protests \u2018against the re | eumption of the«ampaign-to cause Americans to.believe that Great Britain saved the United States from a European coalition.It criticizes all despatches.from London to \u2018New York on the subject as part of.an intrigue which ir evidently in- tendéd \u2018to excite resentment.on the vaurt of the Americans ggiinet the Europeu powers, pecially France ily France.a \\ BRITISH PATROL Boers in Ambush Swept Down on the Little Party-\u2014Miss -, Hobhouse' \u2018s Case.Ladybrand, Orange : River Colony, Jan.24.\u2014Colonel Seath sent a patrol day night in the direction of Belmonts.berg, twenty miles north of Lady- brand.At dawn Monday the patrol captured a hundred horses and three.armed and four unarmed Brers.Later a small detachment with some natives were sent to cut forage, sown by the Ts on a farm at Lindequesrüst.Two waggons were taken.along.The escort consisted of twenty-flve Yeomanry and ohe officer, the main patrol going in thinking that the country near, the fa was clear of Boers, As the detachment was pass- Ang through the.hills they suddenly vo countered.150 burghers, who, apoligl g from their hiding places, hended them.The Yeomanry made a gallant fight, Killing six and wounding four.Owing.BACKACHE LAME BAOK RHEUMATISN DIASETES BrianT's Distase DIZZINESS ans aus KIDNEY & URINARY OIBEASEO ARE CURED OV Mrs.I.Steves, Edgett's Landing, N.B., writes on Jan.18, 19011 In the fall of 1899 I was troubled with a severe pain in the back.\u2018I \u2018and it gave me great pain to move about.I took one box of Doan's Kidney Pills and was completely cured.1 have not been troubled 1 wih sacs.\u201d - \u201c9 | Were compelled to surrender.papers colituin long.despatches, chiefly | HAS SURPRISED of 200 men from Mequalings Nek Sun- | Syrian Peddler.Whom He \u2018Shot je Sure.' of H ; last ree 18 G \"wound received last Monduy at ast.Al | contains no opiates.could scarcely get up out of a chair | to.the : \u2018overwhelming \u2018number of the etn eighteen men and thelr oon These have since returned to camp.- The British casualtigs were one man killed and seven w .) THE BOER HOPES, \u2018London, Jan.-24.\u2014Telegraphing from | Paris, the correspondent of the Times says that Yves Guyot, in Le Siecle, -declares that French Anglophobia is à Clerical malady; and is applauded in the Chamber only by the The Leyds and Kruger delegates, he intimates, will not attempt to secure peace, and he further says that the prolongation of the War will be due not to England, but to tha Boers, The Times\u2019 correspondent, telegraphing frôm Vienna, states that the Frem- denblatt, which sometimes has @ semi- |- official character, -opines from Chamberlain's speech that glish Government is ready in theory to listen to peace overtures from the Boers, although it would be difficult to operi negotiations.The Boer hope for independence, says the Fremdenblatt, is mere infatuation, which will be succeeded by fanaticism \u2018and despatr.MISS HOBHOUSE'S SUIT.London, Jan.24.\u2014Mr.\u2018Brodrick, \u2018Bec: retary of State for War, has refused to accept the service of papers on behalf of General Kitchener, Lord Mil- ner and thelr subordinates, in an action brought by Miss Hobhouse to obtain damages for her recent detention: \u2018by officials at Cape Town and her deportation from South Africa Mr, Brodrick also refused to accept reapon- sibility, .and defend, \u2018as war minister, the action\u2019 of the officials.; ONLY A \u2018RUMOR., + London, Jan.24.\u2014It- is rumored in the lobbies of the House of Commons trat\u2019 a Boer delegate from Acting President Schalkburger last June saw Lord Rosebery and submitted peacay\u2019 proposals to him.Lord.Rosebery acquainted Lord Salisbury, the Premier, with this fact, but, according to- this rumor, the Cabinet declined to consider the-matter on the ground that the war was coming.to an \u2018end with the unconditional surrender of the Boers.\u2018Washington, \u2018Jan.24.\u2014In.the Spnate yesterday Mt.Teller (Colorado) éalled up hls resolution, introduced Wednesday, providing for the Intervention of the United States Government In behalf of Commandant Scheepers, of the -Boer.army, sentenced to death by the British.Fouth African authorities.Mr.Teller said that since introducing the resolution, however, ho had bien Informed by the Associated Press that the death sentence upon .Com- \u2018 randant Scheepers had been executed.last Saturday.; FATE OF THE CONDOR Everything Tends to Confirm the Be- |.\u2018 \"lief That She is Lost.: London, January 23.\u2014The Admirelty has issued 4 notice in which it says it retd that\u2019 nothing cruiser Condor since December 2, on which date she silod from Esquimalt for Honolulu.It adds that the arrangements to obtain news of the missing vessel tends to confirm the public - feare that she hag been lost.Notwithstandi this laiter statement, the notios = that if the Condor s machinery cannot her arrival at Honolidu is 1ikely.to be further delayed.; VY, ictoria, B.C.rary 24.\u2014The a Bre Toana arr ney, via o bane and Honolulu, and Sn her arti the hope for the safety of the missi py skip Condor, with 140 souls on b vas lessened, for the Australion liner brough nto.newe whatever of the Condot.Moana left Honolulu on the same tay the Alameda, which arrived at Sen F cisco- on Tuesday and brings no latér od vices from the .island The Condor is defined i in the British Ad: moralty list as a.screw © She was built at.Sheerness, and was launched in 1898.She ia of steel and sheathed, and her tonnage is 980.She is 180\u2018 feet lon 2, has 33 feet beam, and draws 11 feet 6 i Six fourinch Quick fre fr\u201d and four three- ere armament, Her speed is 13 Es \u2018Her full complement of men is 130, and the last Admiralty navy list gave her the following éfficers:\u2014 Commander, Clinton : Sclater; | Lieutenants, -James D.Mason, Hay, Winthrop, 2nd \"Henry V.T.Proctor; surgeon Hartley; ausisiènt paymaster Win N.Franklias gunner A.Burns; enginéer, George y A5 She wes miioned 4 at Chatham November 1, 1800, an y, all ot her present crew son at at time.\u2014\u2014mmmntpammpermm Don't \u2018Let Corns Torment You.Use Putnam's Corn Extractor,\u201d which cures Corns in one night, without pain.For 30 years Putnam's has been the standard cure of Great Britain and America.Try it\u2014adv.KINGSBURY | IDENTIFIED Ottawa, ° Jan.' 24.\u2014Ellias Joseph, the yri peddier rio is im tho Protestant endral Hospital as the result of a bullet fred, has identified David mun under arrest at Hull, as IE Ta a ef vin du herd ri Joseph gave the Sheriff a minute dest: tion that tallied exactly with the 3 ou are the man,\u2019 ia Lhe wiatement made b: man gas | \u2018en into hia.room.Later ne rhe said, t eer you 8) The primer said, \u201c \u201chot me,\" a elatly maintained hie innocence.Joseph, however, knows.all Be family ie positive he is not- \u20ac iedner was taken to Bryson last evening.Dr.Laviolette's of Turpentine Syru re.It cures.25c, 50c.\u2014adv.gr rt '.SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS.alr, dick will to-morrow evenin Fors of\u2019 \u201ctha 6.Joh J Dotan Aasocistion to fan yom hres easy rt A pure mellow epirit of extreme deffoacy, DEWAR®S es loaves nothing te.ve has been heard of the British TTR FORBIDDEN ITY by the Powers in \u201c China.Pekin, Jan.\u201843.\u2014 The \u2018ministers of the | here have attained the goal which been their aim since intercourse be: big China\u2019 and the powers began.They ave scvereigns equal in rank to the Ohinese Emperor.The audiences yesterday between the thé innermost large hall of the Forbidden City.Tha Emperor sat upon a dais behind a tale.There were four princes at the back of his chair, and a dozen officials, at each aide.The Dowager Impress was stories of attendants, and remained invisible, The audience chamber was {furnished ornately, der the o'd regime.The secrataries trans lated the addrawes cf the ministers, copies of which were handed to the Eurparor.\u2018The replies.to these addresses were delivered by Prince Ching.\u201cThe Emperor was silent throughout the .À audiences and remained stohdsand impos.| sive Formerly the Emperor renliéd to the winicters in Mancha, and the Prince inter preted what he said.To-dav the.Emperor appeared as en automaton and sccretarie- of the foreign fhinisters, who were present, report that he looked weaker, lesa intellée: tual and more childish than pier to the e of the lezätions.The ministers of the forcign \u201cpowers.8 gate, leaving thelr military escorts outside.At the second gute they entered\u201d yellow chaire, like\u2019 the furnished for the princes and secrets They walked through the inner court uf the $Y Forbidden City.and \u201ccast gate.ITS EQUAL.Used By the Wealthy as Well as By.Those .in Humbler.Cireum- stances for the Banish- vo ment of Rheuma- - tism, of Paine's Celery Compound are the men and women who, possess, \u2018ample.means \u2018for the employment of the best ww edical akill.Paine\u2019s Celery Componnd : \u2018has been: ured and tested by our best people for the cure of.rheumatism, and in every case it has bcen victorious, over the disease.It -has eaved .thousands: of pain-racked, disabled and\u201d crippled.\u2018rheumatics for whom physicians could do no more than order a change.of c'imate or bid , thes bathe in some mineral spring, Mrs.F.McMann, Thorold, Ont, writes.about her -hus- band's cure as follows: what Paine\u2019s Celery Compound has done for my husband.For two years he suffered .very much froni\u2019 rheuma- \u2018tiem.in the back.and became so bad that he could not bend, stoop or sit in a chalr at table, and I was obliged to take his meals to him while he lay in.bed.He was.treated by various physiclans, but received no benefit until he used Paîne's.Celery Compound.The first bottle gave him relief, and after he had used six bottles he was quite free from the rheumatism.He says he feels like a new man now.\u2019 : DR ROBERTSON\u2019 SLAST LETTER | Torento, Jan, 2.\u2014A pathetic memoria.of the late Dr.pes is a Jeter which was prepared im: a few days before he died to be sent -to @ number of- Preebytartans whose Dames.are with Rev.Dr.Warden.This letter deals with the conditions on the Western home mis- «ion field and indicates Dr.Robertaon\u2019s solicitude for tlhe needs of the Church in the Nonthweet.to.carry on the wor It informs the reader that,\u201d \u201cBut for a contribution of $13,579, from Britain, end 4 épecial collection from our own the commit- fees would have: closed the past year $20,000 in debt.we outlook just now is not cheerin, ing | the Rig being upwards of $50,000 in The rnedipts for 1001 are lesa Saar 1900 of this date, and je © Iabilitier year\u2014owing extensions \u2018in New Ontario and the West-are higher.The gminte promised are § 000 above the normal revenue of last y \\ NEEDS OF \u2018MISSIONS.\u201cMissions increasing nt the rate of l'en J twewuty-thr per cent, and revenue only ten per Last year Ontario gave The Aim of Years is Attained || received as representatives of |\" \u2018Emperor and the ministers were bald: inf concealed by a mereen, according to the oT in contrast to the dingy |: rooms which serv ed for these audiences un- | eriered the Forbidden City at the main | théir cortege rotired from the city by the \u2019 THE WORLD HAS NEVER SEEN | PAINE'S CELERY.COMPOUND Low Pressure Steam Heating \u201c allows you to take the exhaust steam : from the\u2018enginé to hent the building.Properly installed, this gives you \u2018steam heat for nothing, and reduces the back pressure on the engine, thereby increasing We can.show you such systems in operation if the The most devoted and earnest friends i BALLANTYNE & CO., 159 st.Antoine Street.__ TELEPHONE MAIN 2462, \u201cI think !t my duty to let.you know 2° The letter is an appeal for more funds Sla \u2018| me .supporting ¢ every vear\u2014about twenty are \u201c| rupie it, and.not q CI =~ NO CLINKERS.= .Two ways of keeping warm in cold weather.One way, picking clinkers ü ~ outof coal and scolding your coal caf «À\\ man.The other way, burning clean |.COA Thé Pennsylvania Coal Co., 218, St.James Street.\u201cThe.divine Blood of the Grapes i is brother\u201d \u201c fo the one that QT MINUI through our weins.\u201d\u201d BOIVIN, .WILSON & CO, The most Powerful Blood making and Stren ws givin g Tonic ve ; \u2018Gives HEALTH, STRENGTH and VIGOR A To Pale, Weak, Sick Men, Women or Children.; Imported direct from the Chateau of Count Jean de St.Michel; Bordeaux, France, by the sole agents for América.MONTREAL, CANADA, et rte WEEKS, POTTER Co\u2019 Y., 360 WASHINGTON, Boston.Mass.Umiteo STATES DISTRIBUTING Agente, LE its power.matter- interests you.CO \u2018WEIGHT, QUALITY and : SERVICE + GUARANTEED.THE HARTT & ADAIR COAL co.222 ST.JAMES STREET.- about twenty cents per communicant, to plant and maintain missions -and, aug- ada.\u2018Last.year from 70,000 to 80,000 settlers.found a | Thome in the West, and \u2018the immigration of 1902 is expected to_reach 2.400, 5 mot 150,000.From the United States, Bastern Canada, Britain and -the continent of Europe, they come.If the foreigners are not educated and wale loyal, they are sure to .prove a menace to the free play of popular government.If not evangelized and brought up to our moral level, they, are sure to drag us down to theirs.This we cannot a ord ; our ideals and: conduct are not high enough now, present, about.100,000 English-speaking ecttlorn in the West are without ordinances and a large mass of foreigners are in the same ead plight.vr abone, 50,000 are.like sheep without a dhiepherd, and their children are with-.put schools: These foreigners .are receiv: ing accessions from Europa every year, te the dirth-rat= among_ them ie high.ected, what shell the harvest b Do NOT BBG FROM BRITAIN.\u201cEncomragements are many.During the past.ten years the population of the West _increasad eighty-three per cent.: the adherenta of the Preshyterian Church | {ner 187 per cent.and her communt- cans 168 per cent.\u201cMissions and au congregatione are becoming.selt- Seed to go, off the\u2019 he next spring.ecome hepers in.e general -work of the Church: \u201cFor work done in the Kootenay and Klondike, the Church has been highly commended\u2014even bv Roman Catholics.Missionaries have been a maving salt where drinking, carnality and gambling hold high carnival.Past success ie à\u2019 potent plen for aggressiveness.The respect in the West for hw and order i is largely due to rivissionary, effort.\u201cA \u2018ler revenue is imperative \u2014 whene is it to come?Not from Britain: her e wild not give it.because they n her own home missione.Nor.with the: means at our disposal, should we ask Britain for money.\u2018The genemi contributions \u2018are rising, but too slowly for the present emetgen- cvs hence an appeal is made to the wenl- fhier memhbera of tha Church to contribute specially for a.few.vers.Ir.addition to the contributions Bf the connected with a mission, will eup- port one mirelonazr.To many.in .these proaperons times, 4250 ie A mera hagatelle.Fogres of peuple 5 cond give this amount a even quad: pa do + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018Babhles .and aléarly fotlen taire without danger Dr.Laviolette\u2019s Syrup of Turpentine.Everywhere, 28g, 5B0c\u2014 A ra \u2019 \u2018Ç C - .\\ 4 ) mented congregations in Western Can- J: ot | 1 nada abundantly able to support |.7 :| HEA SLEY Yo | ing out a lot of \u2018\u2018Statuecttes\u201d and Pictures at 25 p.c.disc.2087 St.Catherine ie Bleury St \u2014\u2014r \u201cLA CANADIENNE \u201d Life Assurance Company Notice to Policy Holders.fe Insurance Company of New York, having acquiréd thbo business of \u2018\u201cLa Canadienne Life Insurance Company,\u2019 and having.made a de- \u2018claration to the effect that they have assumed the Policies of the sald Company, have applied for the return of the deposit of twenty thousand dollars, held by the Government of the: Provihce of Quebec, for thé security.of the Policy Holders, under the provisions of the ) Act 50 Victoria, Chapter.62.Any Policy Holders of the \u2018said \u201cLa Cana- _dienne Life Insurance Company,\u201d who object to the return of the said deposit, are requested to notify the Treasurer of the Province to that effect, on or before the-first day- of February, 1502.H.T.MACHIN, .Assistant Provinelal Treasurer.Treasury .Departinent, - \"Quebec, 14th January, 1902.OWING TO.THE SHARP DECLINE IN = | INGOT COPPER .We :are under the impression that now is the time for our friends to.protect themselves for their requirements for immediate and future\u2019 shipment, Prices on Application, SYRACUSE SMELTING WORKS, Montreal, Can.Syracuse, nr.Head Office American Works, .94 (old Street, New York.RSS \u2014 ; Herald Is anne Jerald ts pu vs The Hernié Montreal, James 8° Brierley, ; Directors.Notice is hereby given that the Metropolitan - EE rame ne "]
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