The Montreal herald, 2 février 1904, mardi 2 février 1904
[" .ESTABLISHED 1808._N 0.27.x UE * \u2018 7 TWELVE PAGES.MONT! MON TREAL, Supporters \\ Who Are É » Work i « > Aa AN DES Sh, 2.he Best Interests of 2.©\u201d ood Government Also Return Aldermen sged by Terms of Their Platforms to, the City.As a result of yesterday's elections ! take place next \u201cThursday at the City, ele 4b dod e Hall, but that the proclamation of the + + Mr.H,\u201d Laporte, after seven years | elections would not be made until Feb.' The following candidates on \u2018+; service as \u2018an alderman, Decomes|y This is in accordance with a new + The Herald's slate were elected: + Mayor of Montreal, ufter receiving the amendment to the charter.| Formerly + For Mayor\u2014 M, Hormisdas La- +| , ty the proclamation was made after porte.+; .urgent Vote ever cast for a mayoralty City Clerk had opened and examined St.Gabriel\u2014Ald.Dagenals, +7 cundidute.the ballot boxes.ld West Ward\u2014Ald.Nelson.\u2019 + Ber on new faces wWI be seen in the! Mayor Luporte's majority is the 4 St.Ann's\u2014Ald.Gallery.+ next City Council.Two of these will largest puy mayoraity candidate th * Centre\u2014Mr.St, Dents.+ ve ; ; o| Montreal ever receive e le St.Joseph\u2014Ald.Sauvageau.of represent the two new Seats and the opponents in all but four polls, Mayor te St.Jeun Buptiste\u2014Mr, Leclair.+ other five are the conquerors of former Cochrane led at one poll, No, 26, in St.4% St \u201cJean Baptiste-Mr.W.J.+ aldermen, Murtineau, Giroux, Lesper-| Ann's Ward, and Mr, Dandurand re-' + ; Proulx.3 ance, Ouimet und Lebeuf.Twenty-one ¢eived i majority at three polls in IE St.Mary's\u2014Mr.Marchand.à] members of tha Council were etected] Hochelaga Ward.The following on The Her- by acclamation, and elght members de- \u2014 y ald's black list.were defeated: +.: , eight me \"CHEERED AS VICTOR ' {4+ Centre\u2014Ald, Lebeuf.+ | feated their opponents.They are.Ald.- i St.James\u2014Ald.Giroux.3 Gallery, Nelson, Ekers, Sauvageau.BY THE ELECTORATE St.Mary's\u2014Ald.Lesperance.+ Dagenais, Chausse, Lariviere and.Ri-: card.The \u2018complete returns gave the: latter a majority of one, but this may: be wiped out.on a recount and Mr.| Mederic Martin, his opponent, declared elected.The seven new aldermen are Ald St! Denis, \u2018Leclair, Paquin, Marchand, \u201cProulx, Bastien and Duquette.| Two of the great surprises were the\u2019 overwhelming defeat of Ald.Lebeuf in! Centre Ward, Martineau in St.Denis Ward: Mr.Martineau was prev iously elected three | times by acelamation, and was believed words from an upper window in the te be \u2018invincible.Ald.Martineau wus, Herald office.He.sald: krown in the Council as the \u201cleader of | -\u201cGenñtlemen: Please accept my thanks the r Hosition,\u201d and his\u2019 defeat will re-i for the great work you have done for: mov from the Councii chamber an AB-, me to-day.Long ago, I made up my gressive civic legislator.(mind that the people of Montreal were\u2019 His Defeat is Expected.\u2018It had been said that there -was no Ald.Giroux\u2019s defeat.in St.James\u2019 reward for work done in the best ser- Ward was expected.His stand in fu- vices of the cliy, but I have had proof vor of an extension of.the Street Rail-' to-night that the citizens are not slow v.ay franchise \"made him unpopular\u2019 to e¢xpruss their approval of work done with a large class of his electors, and\u2019 for then and to-day [ récelved my contributed more than anything else reward.io his defeat.He occupied a prominent \u201cLet me thank again.my friends, place in the Council, being chairman wlio have assisted me and let me pure of the important Police Committee.ticularly thank, the newspapers for the The defeat of Ald.Ouimet and Les- fuir and generous support they extend- perance wus looked for.- Neither were: ed to me during the entire contest.prominent in the Council.They have | Afterward Mr.Laporte re-entered à been replaced by Mr.Noe Leclair and sleigh accompanie d by several suppor- Mr.J.T.Marchand, men of sterling ters and followed \u2018by na small army of ability, and elected on a progressive men drove away mill cheers, An and safe policy.; \"amusing feature was that many of the The new Council is about evenly di- men tollowing the sleigh carried brooms vided politically, the Liberals being in, \u2014symboiizing the clean sweep, a slight majority.Muyor-etect Laporte \u2018also addressed | It was announced last night, that « larg: gathering of electors at La Mr.Vandeluc had been elected in St.Presse oflice, where he was enthuslas- Jean Baptiste Ward No.2, but when a tically received.In acknowledging the recount was made it was found that tribute he laid particular emphasis \u201cMr, W.J.Proulx had been elected by à upon the faut that the returns from .Jpajoriry of 50.\"the various- Wards was an endorsation_ Seven candidates Tost Ener \u201cdeposits.of his platformeb y the rank and file of These were Messrs.Cochrane and Dan- citizens of Montreal .and a vindication of his policy while a member of the _Laporte _ Thanks His in Brief Sneech at Herald Office.Mayor - ¢lect Laporte\u2019s through the city last evening after the ballots were counted assumed the char-! acter of a triumphal procession, His\u2019 arrival at the Herald office at 7.30\" ocluck wus greeted with loud and prolonged cheers by the , watching the Friends There were cheers for the successful candidate and cries for a speech.curand.Ald.Lebeuf, Centre Ward; Jones, St.Ann's Ward; Ward, West Council.Mr.Luporté vas frequently Ward: Dupre, St.Denis Ward; Beau- interrupted by applause during his lida, St.Mary's Ward.brief address, and if good wishey count fur ænything his first term as chiet - magis:rate of the tirst city of the Dos minion wiki Le a brilllant success, ! Recount for Next Thursday.Notice -was given at the City Han .ast evening, that the recount would + IH ti RE CROWDS WATCH EAGERLY | + ! i THe new counai Ÿ FOR ELECTION RETURNS, + The Council of 1904-5 will be « hearty congratulations to Mr.Laporte.posed by the nec.siles Of navai and oo DUVERNAY WARD.+ \u2014 { military defence i« \u2018andoubtedly.s-rt- * Ze MAY R ELECT LAPORTE IS pb ek set ous, and mentions some of the prom- 4 No.1\u2014Ald.E.N.Hebert.+] 1.0 Ë FAIR: AND VERY COLD ised legislation, as already forecasted .2\u2014Ald, 8.D.Vallieres.+ ' A \u201c, a1 these despatches.3 Ne.2\u2014A %| VISITOR AT CITY HALL + , No suggestion ci legislation concern-.4 8T.GABRIEL WARD, dy \u2014 .+ To-night\u2014Very cold, with à *|Ing Ireland was contained in the King's + J+ Discusses Date for Inaugural Meeting * moderate snowfall.4} Speech.2 No, 1-Ald.E.G.Dagenais.[XN With City Clerk and the * Wednesday \u2014 High north- + fe.% No.2\u2014Ald.R.Turner.- + Aldermen 4 westerly winds fale and de- Fl Rev.W.8.Barnés will address the + \u201c : ' ; | cldedly cold, the Ontical a = Young People\u2019s Religious Union in the\u2019 4 8T.JEAN BAPTISTE WARD.+.Mayor-clect Laporte occupied the, Ÿ Engineers Supply Cov staml- | lecture room of the Church of the Mes: | + ; +; Mayor's rooms in the City Hull for- afd pd Beer 8 ere I o's stand J.slab to-morrow night at 8 o'cluck, The; 4 No.1\u2014Noe Leclair.% short while to-day.He was met by a terd kt t 8 oot yey.J.| subjects will be \u201cThe Letters of the + No.2\u2014W.J.Proulx.\u201ci City Clerk David, Ald.Sadler, Carter, erday, a a.m, to-day, New Testament and \u2018Christian Art in 4% - \"Stearns and Nelson, who discubsed the Ÿ 30.22; 11 am.to-day, 30.22; + Spain.\u201d + ST.DENIS WARD.| date when the inaugural meeting of + temperature to-day, maximum, + + : Smee === 5m the-Counci! should be.held._ 1 13 below zero; minimum, 19 # e- L + No.1\u2014J.H.Paquin.» | According to an amendment to\u2019 \u201cthe # below zeroy oo ede hot I.+ No.2\u2014J.G.Duquette, 4: charter, the returns us announced have + The minimum and maximum + | : * to be comparéd with the recount when témperatuies yesterday were: ae + y! + PAPINEAU WARD.\u2018* the ballot hoxes ure opened on Thurs- 4 Victor lu, 38, 40; Kamloops, 22, Lu , I .du\u201c.Three days more ure ullowed for 4 32; Culgary, 14, 30; Qu'Appelle, | Academy of Music\u2014Robertson- Elliott\u201d - Le No.1\u2014AÏd.J.© Ricard.% defeated cindidates to demand u re- + 10'below, zero; Winnipeg, 24 be- | company in \"Hamlet.\" + Ne.2\u2014Ald.EB.Chausse, count in cases where the vote wus \u2018* low.4 below; Port Arthur, 34 \u2018Fi proctor's Theatre e\u2014Rebecca Warren in E- close.This wili\u201cthrow the last day for, * below, 10 below; Parry Sound, *|uress of the D'Uniservilles.\u201d T ST.MARY'S WARD.\u2018such demand to Monday, when the ine} 18 below, 12; Toronto, 5 be- + * 3 ugural should be held.+ low, 12; Ottawa, 6 below, 8; \u201c! ganist.* + No, 1\u2014Ald, F.E, Lariviere, +; The point under discussion Was; Montreal, 2 below, 28; Quebec, + Theatre des Nouveautes \u2014 French , + No.2-\u2014J.T.Marchand.+ whether they would prevent the lp 2, 28; Halifax, 24, 42.| stock In \u2018\u2019Cabotins.\u201d L augural being held on that day.Tt was, + THeatre National\u2014\u201cThe Black Flag.\u201d Siete de Ah delete | decided to instruct the city @erk told ie he C \u201csomuel Viueters, ERALD: FUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2.1904.MR.'HORMIDAS LAPORTE ELECTED MAYOR BY = LARGEST, MAJORITY EVER GIVEN IN MONTREAL TWELVE PAGES, i ah YESTERDAY'S \u2018an encouragement to public- tion promiges.\u2019 before them fs clearly defined service on the one hand, and and to political affiliations on FERRER LEER 4 a iol) 1 Cable Service PERL DEFENCE The vote yesterday given to Mr.Laporte was credlt- able alike to him and to the citizens of Montreal.an overwhelming: popular endorsation of the faithful work in the public Interest performed by him during \u2018the © past six years.It was emphatic proof that the citizens of Montreal, of all classes, appreciate such work.office, .It was a crushing rebuke to the self-seekers and the notoriety-hunters.«It demonstrated that the wage- earners are as quick as any other class in the- community to discern true worth, to weigh the merits of candi- dutes, and \u2018to sift the chaff from the wheat of pre-elec- It would have been a serious .reflection on the politi- éal intelligence and on the sense of gratitude of the citizens of Montreal had Mr.Laporte been sweeping majority he obtalned teaches emphatically the lesson - that the people are to be trusted when the issue + 4 La SH TO- MORROW'S WEATHER 2 Desldadly Cold.- PRICE ONE OENT LESSON.It was 1t was -spirited men to seek public defeated.\u201cThe as between faithful public appeals to class prejudices the other.fo ofeols fife eff feof def he dede dette he > -convinced that it would he useless to witbdraw the names, there was thère- fore virtually nothing to choose hee tween breaking off negotiations altogether, which would be a grave mis« fortune to the interests.of Canada or of accepting the American nominations \u2018and appointing as their colleagues res - of Montreal, was horn at Lachine het Had to leave school early and Ho started work in a nuil face héginning of a busi- wholesale grocery firm, This was the heud of à large » * positions outside of his \u2018aldur- of 1he Baufd of \u2018Frade, \u2018Chambre lu \u201cinstitutions.lle is presi- Association: iu director ef the Ja of the Merchants Tulephoi-: Alliance Nationale since | to the sudeess of Centre Ward.From the first Four years ugo To do this he put into his work had been tested for years by pertind of -his service Streets Gives Brigade a Stiff Battle.| - j Pranches-of the Vineberg family in\u2019 Montreal have Uns,uweek had a somewhat remarkable series of visitations from fire, ; ; ' | This morning at 12.40 o'clock an alarm\u2019 was rung in from box 315, toot of St.Lawrence, and a\u201d rather serious outs break was found in the prenuses occu- ; pied by a vdatlor named V incverg, at No.4.Stitions 1 toy were turned but and laid on stern, but it was 2.30 o'clock before the nremen could, leave, The flames started in a small room on the upper flat and spread to the roof, a deep lining of sawdust there, glvmg, the fire-fighters a deal of trouble.| The flames did nol do muen damage, but owing to the nature of the stock! ii vast quantity of water had to he poured into the \u201cbuilding, and .thus much Ings resulted; The property Ler of fivms, aud the damage sustained by these, togetier \u201cwith that done\u201c.to the building, ix estimated at about! 30,000, only a small portion of which: 1s covered by insurance, A The flames again broke out at ten: o'clock this morning but were got under by men from No.2 station, after) twenty minutes\u2019 work.1 As uirecady reported, there were on Sunday two calls to the premises of déajer In gents\u2019 furnishings, 1061 SC Catherine, and again vesterday afternoon, No.8 station had respond to an alarm, fire having broken out in the ceiling, where it Is suppuesed by the brigade men to have been smouldering since Sunday.No great damage wag done except by water.- & + HALF-MINUTE INTERVIEWS | [ Mr.w.$.Weldon, manageï of the Windsor : The heavy = storms throughout.the States have greatly affecte! fourtst traffic in Canada this winter.Mr.Justice Dugas, of Dawson: While the output of gold in the Yukon Territory was less in 1903 than in pre: vious years, there will be a big output fer many years to come, Recorder Weir © Public safety de- matds constant carefulness and sobriety on the pat of all railwaymen, and it is to.bé- igped not many of them- take drink.\"Personally, I am pleased that so few come before me In this connection.Mr.A.Bienvenu: The severe sentences Handed-out a couple of years ago by Judge Weir, and the warn- \u2014Angs_recently.issued._by the press, A no doubt a salutary effect on those whose thoughts ran in the direction of fimpersonation in conpee tion with yesterday's \u2018polling., tte | DEATHS.bes era mee \u201cMr.; Alaskan too soon.is tenanted by a num-; \u201cbefore and after tak ng.\u201d 1S STILL THE TOPIC: Mr.Asquith, a Liberal Leader] Also Alludes to the Borden Incident.| London, 1°e®, 2 \u2014The ILliverpool! \"Dally Post says : \u201cThe introduction of a Canadian representative upon the © committe: of defence is but a very little step In thie scheme of reform now put forward, and\u2019 does not touchant all, the arrangements pr oposed for admin- | (strative reconstruction.\u201d \u201cThea Pall Mall Gazette, referring to Asquith's speech, says: \u201cUndoubtedly one of the bedt ways lo keep in i mind the interdependence of England and her colonles IR by inclusion of colonial representatives, such as Sir I'rederick Rorden, on the committee of defence, Mr.Asquith's speech congratulating Sir lé, Borden and the committe can be welcomed ns a recognition of the real Imperial problems of the day.\u201d \u2014\u2014 THE ALASKA BOUNDARY.British Government Issues Alf Correspondence.Li the (Cantdian Associated Press.) ! London, Veh, 2: A parliamentary.paper ig issued to-day respecting the! Boundary tribunal.In July, 1899, Lord Salisbury wrote 0.thee American amhassidor suggesting that the terms of the Anglo-Venezuelan ar- bitratlon treaty be applied to.the Alaska question.The latter thought the terms inapplicable to such a controversy.* Lord Onslow, replying on February 26 to Canada's objection .to the American commiissioners, said His Nÿajesty's Ministers were as much sur- as the Canadian selection of the American for the tribunal, but Majesty's Governmeut was prised at the members His Ministers Û presentatives appropriate to the:altered circumstances of the case .Mr.Sifton, writing to Lord Lanss dowtie ôn October 24, said: \u201cWe are.much indebted to Sir R.Finlay for his opening argument, -which in\u2018 dignity, clearness, and mastery of detail was In\u2019 evety respect'worthy of the important character of the issues Involved\" Sir E.\u2018Carson and Mr.Robinson fully \\sustalned their high professional\u2019repue \u2018tations and their presentation of the case of His Majesty\u2019s Government was all that could be desired; wé enjoyed ' thie advantage of the assistance of.Mr.Blake in preparing our case Mr.Blake's withdrawal, owing to ill-health, was a : source of great regret, Mr.Sifton alse expressed his appreciation of the efficient manner in which Messrs.Duff, Geoffrion, Rowlatt, and Simon dis- \u2018charged their important duties.Upon Messrs.Wade and Rowlatt fell the heaviest portion of the labor of attending to preparation and I cannot speak too highly of the ability.and judgment exhibited by both these gentlemen.We also had the advantage of the services of the King's chief astronomer.Mr, Pope's services were also of great value, Lord Lansdowne.in replying on Oce tober 30th, said: .\"We have received the King's commaids to signify to you, and to those who w orked- with you, iS Majesty's approval of the zeal and ability with which you advocated the interésts of the Empire in a question .of great importance to this country and to Canada; I ask you to offer the best acknowledgment of His Majesty's Government for the manner in which Messrs, Robinson, Blake, and others of the Canadian Bar and public service, who have taken part in the proceedings and have argued the British case befora the Tribunal.+ - .A CANADIAN FLEECED.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, Feb, 2.\u2014Mr.William Leslia Jones, the Canadian manager of Sports Trading Co.Birmingham, lost £11 on a Midland Railway train by.playing at three card monte, He had the cardsharpers arrested.THE COCHRANE WEDDING.Loudon, Feb.2.\u2014ILord Dundonald is expected -to attend his daughter's, Lady Grizel Cochrane, marriage on March 1.Through The Heralds Sieve.Apoloay.\u2018 The usual afier-vlection comments will be inflicted upon readers to-day, and we -ave fully alive to the fact that everybody willl know what they will be before reading them.We have the time-honored picture of the snow shoveller ligging out the gentlemen who suddenly shot into oblivion, \u2018also a little comment upon the Larry Wilson hoom failing.to {team info the sition at the advertised-thno eastern eritie- We merely retrain from mentioning the affinity supposed to exist betweeu the clection and the cold wave.WE HOPE Afd.Laporte is not celebrating There are still 4 polls to hear from.WE KNOW Larry Wilson voted for Dandu- rand, but there is considerable mystery as to who tlie other 3, voters were.| WHEN IT IS remembered that a Mexican dollar is worth only 49 vents in real money, ; that $Z.000,600 fire in Progreso, Yucatan, is; fouud not to-have been so serious, after all.IF SOMEBODY will thoughtfully lower the asbestas curtain\u2019 we will read out the latest expressions of, opinion from the candidates who broke through the thin ice.EGGS ARE STILL about êve above zero.ss of digging out some of tho PROCE THE ENTERPRISING correspondents, will have them picking strawberries ut Medicine Hat in à few days.A TEXAX JURY has sentenced a negro te 1,606 years in , fison.le can have 200 years \u2018taken off for guod bch avions however.THE HUSBAND of an actress assaulted tho-other-day-for.saying- \u2018ut.she \u2018couldn't act.The husband was justified.The lady being his sole support.he might .have been compelled- to work for a living if the critic's charge had not been disproved.THERE ARY indications that Germany expects; in case Russia and Japan fight, to be able to carry off two or three of the best bones.: x A Thrilling Serial Entitled \u201cHOW IT HAPPENED,\u201d (By a Defeated Candidate.) 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IN ST.ANN'S the question 1s: \u201cWhat Hape Several of thom \u2018 } candidates will be difficult.went in pretty deep.TIE Tlon.Larry Wilson's boom manufacturing machine got a good start, but its work on the last lap was very so-so.| ROCKEFELLER is out of U.S.Steel.sharcholders are merely out of pocket: i The NOW IS the time to have a seed catalogue | aent you, so that you may get thoroughly posted as to the 1904 fashions in phlox and fuchisias.LAPORTE Wilfrid things: Laurier guts whe he goes after Ed NOW FOR some pictures ot the candidates : Lonkine Forward.There's a longing for Spring when the violets smile And br oklets.are murmuring low,» L When t!r ovth winds are stirring the skics to beguile ; From their aspect of shadow and snow.But it isn\u2019t the flow'ret go wineome and shy, That sets the heart longing to- day Nor ts it the brook that goes laughingly vy.| _ Nor the zephyr that whispers of May.We sigh for the time when those troubles are o'er That harrow the \u201cinnermost soul, For the tinie when the hens will be laylng Bnce more, And wo won't have to buy any coal, EVEN WITH green pens \u201ctrom Florida sell.\" Ang at 5 cents a peek, common people will still coutinue to shell their peas with a can opener, the same as usual.: JAPAN apparently made the mistake of | omitting to stick s special delivery.stamp on the stamped cnvelope iucloeed for Russia's 1.Campbell, aged 37 years.Funeral from | reply.Tils late residence, 3la Boyer Strect, on Wednesday, 3rd instant, at 2.30 pom.Friends and |.acquaintances arc attend, 3 DOURTLESS the weather man will take respectfully invited to great ploasure in proving to us that there aro worse things than à nay thaw, had the kind of a majority Sir.i pened to Jones?\u201d A King Pete.Peter Karageorgevitch, Ere you hastened to be crowned You were warned of cares by which You are now bedged all around; You were told that in your sleep You would see unlovely thinge, That your flesh would often creep When you lined up with the kings, You were warned that you would find Sharp things in the royal seat, That ycu'd be somewhat inclined To regret your move, King Pete, Peter Karageorgevitch, You have reigned a little while, : You have Ponned a garb that's Ie, But you seldom seem to smile; With the curtains drawn by day You are keeping out of sight, Yorn nre nerveug, and thev say Thot you've lost vour appetite; | You refvse to trust the cook, You ure shaky on your feet, Youtye, assumed\u201d a careworn Iroïcs Better quit the game, O Pete.Peter Wnrarenreeviteh, Now that vou have had rehown, Here's.a \u2018poirter for vou which You may paste within your crowns Better be a dicky bird, Singing blithely in some tree, Than a king whose royal word Men receive derisively.Less the wolves by (raps betriyed \u2018Than the Lunbs that gladly bteats Less the lion that's afraid Than a fearless mouse, King Pete - DEFEATED candidates will please éxpiata how it happened the moment they are dug out, as the public doesn't like too much suspense.THE BFAUTY of Larorte\u2019s majority ta - that -yoù, can\u2019 see it.without straining your eyesight.MARK TWAIN {rx working hard.That means à lot of pleasure (or otber people, SOME ONE has said that a fool is bora grers minute.But that's all right; this would a tirezome old world if there was nothing but wiedom on tap.\u2014\u2014 WE HAVE seldom seen a dull thud thug like (hat thud thudde# LAFONTAINE WARD ST.ANDREW'S WARD \u201cEAST WARD ST.MARY'S WARD \u201813\u2014154 Dorion 31.9 9 : du- Ooch- Dandu- Cooh- : Dandu- FA Co D _|14\u2014907 Deinontigny 86 20 7 Poll.Laporte.rand.rane.Poll, Laporte.rand.ftane.Poll.- Laporte.rand.: andu- Coch! {5935 Demontigny.62 20 0 .1\u201469 Argyle ave.86 6 8 1\u2014384 Craie st.71 4 Poll.Laporte.rand.-rane.!16\u2014251B Logan.33 16, 6 1\u20141420 Ontario.84 16 1 2\u201484 St, Antolne.43 5 5 2\u20144 St.James st.35 6 1-$16 Notre Dame.71 24 18 |17\u2014230 Dorchester., 46 14 4 27387 St Hubert.B12 1 317 St.Antoine 56 4 8 8\u2014I8 Jacques Car- [ 2-2, Dufresne.110.81 4 |18\u2014404 Lafontaine.69 29 16.4\u2014300 SC Andre 6 16 4 £136 Tupper st.4 à à tes uate.etn A 4\u2014552 ee 19 à 10 loos peanet mon : ge st An Veen is - 5-183 Bayle st.46 0 6 41494 Noire Dame ° \u201c63 8 5-20 Dufr 5 y.ol 22 > 10\u20145893 Maisonneuve 85.86 6 5 mherst.1 ¢-2698 St Catherine 59 1 6-* 5\u201496 Berri street , 42 9 6130 Ther ie.ee 0 3 21\u2014428 Plessis.T4 47 4 (fa) gmpberst.56 16 1 7\u20142e14 St.Cather- 61444 Notre Dame 48 .- 6 erville.1 5 |22\u20141686 \u2018Ontario 1 7\u2014549 Wolfe.bd 9 2 ine LL 46 1 2 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 7\u2014228 Parthenais.29 3 5 |25\u2014495.C mmpliin: | TS.13 5 8\u2014420 Beaudry.78 12 1 -8\u20142B08 St Catherine 62 1 3 ; 284 43, 24\u2014478 Plessis.\u201852 » .3 ia Ontario.47 : 3 82515 Bt Catherine 62 2 |e - 5-2 Champamï 5 Bo.8 04 serscc00 9 9 : i ë 2 Champlain.} ; 11-1361 Ontario.8 @ a [16-91 St Catherine 6 2 , ST.ANN'S WARD 27\u2014651, Champlain.# 6 1 12\u20141321 Ontario.55 6 *3 : Dandu- 28\u201458 Dumront.:.39 13 11 15\u2014613 Ambherst.39 2 1 Poil.Laporte.rand.29\u2014796.Plessis.69 14 3 141213 Ontarlo.68 « A 3 178 St Maurice .8 8 30\u2014600 Delorimier.! 33 .18 5 15\u20148 entana .5 2-79 Wellington .à -\u2014\u2014 \u2014 _ 16\u201491 Mentana.43 11 1 3\u20141iY Wellnglon .43 21 1,776 475 195 350s St Andre.«SL.22 5 4-173 Duke st.\u2026.42 18: \u2014571 Berri.\u2026.93 8 9 5-30 Lnspector .68 2 Re 18\u2014673 Berrf.39 5 2 6\u2014147 Dalhousie .43 .10 ST.LAWRENCE WARD ; 20\u2014782 Berri.35 6 1 7\u2014173 Weliington .53 12 Dandu- Coch- £1\u201484 Rivard.26 13 1 8\u20141l58 Coiboine .- 69 16 Poll.Laporte.rand.rane 7 9\u201466 Eleanor .76.29 113 293 59 10\u2014134 Young .51 19 1\u201416à St.Charles\u2019 11\u201435 Young .63 22 Borrommee 45 8 14 12\u2014220 McCord, .75 22 2\u201440 Bleury st 36 6 22 13\u2014247 Richmond .38 16 3\u20147 129 Jurors 59 6 22 14\u2014488 Willlam .2 7 4\u2014132 St.George .36 T7 17 15\u20142552 Notre Dame 58 21 20 16\u2014=77_Richardson.58 2A 3 ALD.EKERS.= ALD, DAGENAIS,.17\u2014419 Wellington .43 2 t t.Lawrenca Ward.8 Elected fo vo 18\u2014133!Centre .57 19 2 Elected for 8 : cted for St.Gabriel Ward, 19\u2014204 Centre .31 15 2 8T.GABRIEL WARD 20\u2014131 Grand Trunk 38 29 17 Dandu- Coche | ST.JAMES WARD | 21\u201453 Multns-.den 2 1 I \u2018| Poll.Laporte.rand.rane.oot Seat No.1, 32197 Congrega on 5 Ct 5 1-312 Manufactrs; 65 55 8 oll, : Gi | Le 23\u2014191 Bourgeols : Zee lh i 2 1-52 St.T'mothce ,., BL Basten.705 \u201cCharlevoix.61 34 n 24 Monteaint TTT TAR > L - 4\u2014135a Chateaug'y 50 18 # \"ALD.ROBILLARD.3\u201430 Visitation .67 34 ! 5-51 St.Charles .84 4 15 Elected by acclamation for St.4\u201474b St.Timothee ., 22 48 | | 6110 Manutac'rs.8 19 a Ward.es Aagauchetiere.« 41 41 ; _ aprairie 25 > ame | ALD.LEMAY.: 8-202 Centre .G3 17 19 .Lourdes .45 TL | Elected by acclamation for St.Louis ! 9\u201434 Chateauguay 69.a 1 8\u2014156 Fullum.5 18 - = Labelle \u201c Cee.97 67 ard.; 10\u201488 Chateauguay 47 5 8 9-224 Lafontaine.98 16 a 2700 Lasauchetiere Ly 36 faq + 6 ° ! 11-143 Knox .54 17 B |10\u2014-153 Dufresne.69 31 + 9\u2014Ht.\u2018Cristophe .\u2026.28 |11\u20142681 St Catherine 58 1, 4 12-54 Rending-.\u2026.62 15 14 11\u2014183 Lafontaine | 65 uh 1 10-162 Amherst, .ux 5 12-233 St Catherine.5: ! \u2019 138\u2014174 Ryde 60 10° 118 112419 Delortinier.44 10 b 1-201 Wolfe .46 42 130 St ere an ; 8 \u2018 13-2616 Fullumn.J.62 1h 3 12\u2014111Montcalin LL \u201864 17 \u20142799 St Catherine 8 * 14\u201474: io \u2018 N 19\u2014212 Beaudry .\u2026.7 15-2 Suminervills.52 3 4 14-748 Onturio.9 78 =4 3 ry 0.7 46 | TI .883 265 .39 - | PRET 3 70 , : ALD.STEARNS.\u2014 ST.JOSEPH'S WARD Elected by acclamation for St.George HOCHELAGA \u201cWARD | .Dundu- Coch- Ward.D Pot Laporte.rund.raue.andu-.Coch-, 1\u20145 , \u2018Poll.Laporte.rand.rape.! 5 Little St.An, 44.4 4 ST.GEORGE'S WARD 1-49 Frontenac .50 Da 3 2\u2014459 St.Antoine.7 14 13 Daudu- Conh-, 2\u2014124 Frontenae .22 13 0.Poil.Laporte.rand.raune.' 3\u2014258 Frontenac , 64 24 a, 1\u201483 St.Antoine .0 9 12 #5 Marlborough.37 24 2 ; 2\u201413 St.Antoine.14 \" = b\u2014155 Moreau .4 27 4; 3\u2014199 St.Antoine.19 5 2; 6103 Desery 61 47 2, @e 4\u2014928a Dorcnester.25 3 1\u2014266 St Catherine 40 us 4 I E.5\u201480 1-2 Stanley 59 3 19\u2018 5-71 Rouville .44 ar 0 ALD.L.A, LAPOINT 6\u2014332 Dorchester.52 3 8 8\u2014°6 Cuvillier 4.6 oo +! ALD.PAYETTE.| | Erected by acclamation for East 7-37 University .20 3 & 10\u201410% Davidson 2 1° oo ; ; 10 8\u201473 ]-° Catheart.7 1 4 1-83 Aylwin 4: 47 In) Elected by acclamation for St.Louis 5117 Bleury 7 1 8-121 Mansfield.4 ! 3 12\u2014M9 Moreau.52 T1 i .Ward, J .| 6888 DOTE a 5.30 SOT LL ae 5 ao Pro ler a - .\u2014_ HER amen\u201d 1-200 Frontenac .3 1 1 24-77 Congreration \u20ac 6 12 | a .4 x + * \u2018 .* Le .> : * « \"e Re : ' ) .Î * : THE MON TREAL DAILY HERALD: ÉUESDAT, FEBRUARY 2, 1904.; 3 = \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 = =} | > : ; , ST.MARY'S WARD.ST.JOSEPH'S WARD.GVW ok FOR .Seat No.1.; Seat No.2.- .| ASK 9 oo oo Co : \u201c Poll.- { .[Lariviere, Beaulieu.Poll.Sovagéau Kinsella.| eue.1-813 Notre Dame.80 : 37 1-5.Little\u2019 St.\u2018Antoine.:» 33 .33 .: , Ba Daren AME de MY be 2\u2014459 St.Antole.73 15 - *3\u201487 Dufresne es 68\" 31 8\u201414 Windsor.vecucus es \u2026.fu 48 , 4\u2014553 De Montigny 95 12 Ses Tne) Jumes roc.e 3 a .4-552 De Mon 2 , nspector.78 2 e130 Thervinne À 8-80 Tolland i.46 13 (LONDON) mone\u2019 Par i * OR & A > i 54 James.82 Hels Delorimier Lo.36 2 13\u20141017 St.James.34 NT body builder.ras on Ho.ccccecses Al 43 ; 14\u20141039 St.James., 42 64 | \u2018 Mtario c\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.88 *15\u20141098 st, James.35 3 At all druggists or grocers, DISCOUNT SAI E Tent >.16\u2014141 Fulford.45 [1 A9 40 ON NOP - Ce Sel 22 17\u2014121 Workman.\u2026.és a sem \u2014 18\u201471 Dowmidniomn.as 32 ; ST.MARY'S WARD.\u20147 : Tn Seat No.2.1974 Domiiion ooo Be ELECTION RESULTS IN 1002,.CONTINUES UNTIL WE Poll.Lesperance.Marchand.1099 \u201c70s COMPLETE OUR STOCKTAKING.= an: es 91 Mujority for Siuvageau\u2014396, Mr.Cochrane.Polled.111.509 Votes, Mr.| 3S Dugie Dame tt ne 15 \u2014\u2014 Wilson-Smith 10,545.\" - ro.sne .teen OD 7 .8\u201487 Dufresne ES 21 71 ST.GABRIEL WARD.Following are the results of the .ÿ Seat No.1.mayoralty contest betweeh Mr.James to der ent.0 ae Manufactures Pass O'Brlen, Cochrane and Mr.R.Wilson-Smith = any ray 5 2 in 1902: 2\u2014734 Charlevoix .-.4 12 - v 5-105 Charlevoix ir 26 Coch Wilson : IN ALL DEPARTMENTS EXCEPT ALD.CLEARIHUE , CO are ON PE \u2018 \u201cGROCERIES AND PAPER PATTERNS.| .: #19, wo ! - Elected by acclamation for St.Law- | ALD.BUMBRAY, West .on I fas 224 .' Elected by acclamation f H h St.Antoine Sout .914 4 .- - { are are ; | TI Wa 07 Vochelage ls Antoine Et CE Wednesday's Special Money-Saving Chances 23 ; atu a 1.21! 240 : ednesday\u2019s Speci - 16\u2014251b Logan .vee.Do 25 St, Antoine West a.240 585 15-404 Lafontaine Lo.TE MONTREAL MAYORS SINCE | Lanien® 28e AD a oh caer Dhue green, bin and.vite \u2014 i uine .ul .: ao., sis ©.> \u2018 a .: 5 o - , et .on sizes, in pink, old rose ue; gi , 19-258 Panet < we 3 a ; INCORPORA : ION AS CITY 5, Ars, pt Wuists formerly sold at $3.95.Wednesday's clearing Alsonne = 1s aa N 7 1.75, less 10 per cent.: ssis 3 ; t.Jumes North .1,044 Th price § , .32-1086 Ontario LUI 4 on | | Jacques Vigers the First Chief Magis- |&t.James South .n°2 28% LARIES' TAFFETA SILK WAISTS, made in latest style, : 93499 Champlain EE a9 Ba trate, the Incoming One Being Kust 000000 0eeseese 219 142 \"tucked front and back, sleping shoulders, puff sfeeves.| 24\u2014478 Plessis 1111111 62 4s | Mr.H.Laporte St.Mary's West .T42 1.118 Colors, gray, pink, blue, red, white and black, Regular aise nes oo.LE @ 4 \u2019 aporte.St.Mary's Fast \u2026\u2026.\u201c742 1,118 $4.50 Waists.Wednesday's clearing price $2.75, less 10 v \u201c86> Champlain o.oo.52 \u201433\u2018 + Following {s a lst of Montreal's |st, Jean Baptiste .1,539 1012 per cent, 27-651 Champlain .48 13 | * mdyors since its Incorpormitoirtin\u20141838;\u2014-F{h ,.00.000.T0 So ;48\u201438 (rear) Dumont .a a When Jucques jer, the first chief exe- St.Gabriel .ees HEE) 618 Black-and- \u2018White Ostrich -Tips_and | Feathers x zee Be ion wo: 29 80 ! | cutive, was appointed to office: 11,509 10.545 Clearing Wednesday at 25 und 33 1-3 per cent.off.| Two polls to hear from.| | 1s#-Hon, Peter McGill, elected by DISTRICT 0dd lines LADIES\u2019 COATS AND SUITS closing out to-mor- I Ald.Chasse re-elected Ly 231 ma- \u201cthe Governor-General, SHFRBROOKE AND | At row ut less than cost.\u201cJority.7 - s4l-e=Hon, \u2018Peter McGHI, two terms, Sherbrooke, Keb.PRE last The balance of our LADIES WINTER HATS, formerly sold ST.JEAN BAPTISTE WARD ; ected by The City heh : me.a acer © he question.us-agalin.t\u2026.at fr ol.too to aise.Your choice Wednesday at Z5e, .\"1S43-1- Jozseuh lourre wo ter oY IT 2 ed \u2014e ; ; , he Ehéer-\" We, 00 and > rns mt ; t No.1.\u201ceélected by the City Council, ircussed.The reply from t ne pu » | Poll.Sea Quiet.Leclaire, st Ton, James Ferrier, two brooke Heat, Light & Power tor the | Odd lines of WINTER GOODS In evere Qepartment that must mate : terms, elected hy the City Council, to the city's offer of $200,000 for the! be cleared before stock taking wi be plac n C1406 Duluth Ave.1 114 1547 John KE, Mills, eluted by the electiies light plant was read.The | Tables to-morrow at big reductions.see them.ALD.VALLIERES.Corona Rachel.ian.2 42 City Council, Died, November, 1548, Company urrecd to accept trie Hd a ; | Elected by acclamation for Duvernay | \u201c71770 St.Lawrence.= a and replaced by Jos.Bourret, offer of 3200000 ror t the city also! .y 4 Y; 3\u20141250 St, Lawrence.S3 ut IN4x_ Joseph Bourret, elected by \u2018the [pant on condition.tha lution * Ward.| \"4¥I9 St Dominique.55 he i~.D.CARTER City Counell, Ke over Oe Beil (hat the city | T H E HAMI L\u2019 *y sd tierra ; a 6\u2014647 St.Hypolite .9 ë , 2 , : FT whe passed in the Counc FE requntigny.= \"EL ; 7\u20141020 dion Cen Lon 69 .Elected by aceiamation for West Lilso take ov.vane gus.plant, A ville TT su : 4 S\u20141088 City Hall Ave.+2 89 ard.the payment for the same be nu : ; 2180 Iberville 220c0000se 2 £a (ST CUS vs Chateanguar 6 3 ~ the ity.taking up the $20,000 bonds of St.Catherine and Peel Streets., Ia Partenals encens 1 = lia hnteanag or a.the company, The Rest offer was : ION SQUARE.96 .3 17 ail StoCharies 122 199 : ; , ,\u2018 .holders.o he RN y\u2014224 Lafontaine sl ui | gray Manufocturers st la 6 En, pene Lia company lil decide on DOMIN Q 10\u2014153 Dufresne .2 \u201c5 | iG Lagraivie .i.on \u201c \u2018hursday next whether they will accept 11\u20141x3 Latoenraine .3 MH pN=Z02 Cente oo.2! he offer of $220.000 for the electric n 12419 De Torimier 01 al Pad Chiteauguay 00 = ct ight and gas plants and property of th - _ \u2014 18\u2014616 Fullum .«072 14 10\u2014 The saw mill at Stoke, owned by Mr.\u2019 i Ald.LarWivre clected by set \u2018 Vio we 4 .utoine Biron, was destroyed by fire \u201cre cle , > _- sht.The cause of the fire .sn ol { 6 7 aturday nig [ Liver - 5 « unknown, und the loss is estimated e PAPINEAU\" WARD, : 5 4 Liverpont 15 © : about -$3,000, ; .\" .À e Seat Ne.I.in.Ricard.rest UE 1 RER The total customs duty collected at.Martin, IR car LAN SOIREE Bi nn herbrooke for the month of January 1\u2014151 Jugauchetiere .IN 1 PEO SIS Welllugton 00e \" 1 anouûnt to $10,544.0 1 2\u201414 Plessis .us 3 .am .Mr: E.H, Sewell, Ottawa, has ase 3\u201492 1-3 Craig 1 20° 52 U8 34 = al umed the duties here.us city passenger, =-{4 160 Dorcnester .HY ss \u2014= eut for the CPR.Mr, Sewell wag t ° 5\u2014S5 Dorion .1 2e 2000 BY 56 ST.DENIS WARD.ormerlv ticket agent at the Union Sta- à les, lease O e: 6\u2014115 Visitation \u2026 +20 oN P I Seat No.1.\u2018 ion, Ottawa.i 1 à *\u2014156 Maisonneuve .\u2026.ze.Aell : JUD TFaquin Ome Saturday ufternoon the first round $187 Plessis .2.42 1 TAt Droter 210.HE : for Une District Medal between th A discount of 10 per cent.will be allowed on 203 Champlain .e 45 =- He re Dems.US Th Sherbrooke and Thistle, Atontreal puit all orders placed in our Ladies\u201d Tailoring Dept, 10\u201487 Papineau Ave sl ESIC Berry Le Less HE tou UE clubs, took place on the ice of tho 1236 Plessis oo 15 M'Pontae.2 22 \u201c9 ermer.There were two rinks asl, | and also in our Parisian \u201cDréssmaking Dept.during 14\u2014967 DeMontigny Hi 5\u20141162 St, Mubert.17 \"6 nd both the Montreal teams went } 15-933 DeMntizny 93 6\u2014135 St Andre 111 i he itwn to the local, mon.The.teams.the next ten days! Models of advance styles for 15 $\u2014751b Logan 1 7-700 aent: a Lio i sl La te sap Sher.Spring are now on view 17\u20142 orches r ah air, G.A - * 18\u2014404 Lafoiruuilllé + .34 48 broëk +.Thompson, P.N.Boucher, + , 19\u2014286 Panet ee os OT 44 ALD.SADLEK.J.Craig, CoThesdon, skip\u201418.Thistle\u2014| 20\u2014593 Maisonneuve .i.63 us Elected by acclamation for St.An- VW.F.Robertson.J.son, M.Fret; : - .drew Ward.Ri D, KB SK : 5 1 .; \\ Tooke\u2014A.Brodie, / OBE, \u2018 ALD.HEBERT.1S49-00-\u2014 122 VE, Fibre, tno ierms, elect- Fraser, R.JF Searing, skin.The, \"7 - e ed by the City C\u2018ouncil.© Noval club will send.two teams to Mont 4 LS Elected by acclamation, for Duv rnay .1851-5\u2014 Hot, Chatlex Wilson, three real in a few days to play the second\u2019 Te : ! \u201ctenns, élected by the City Council teund) The Thistles will start out in! OF 10 ti -75-PER GENT { 9-A28A Laval Ave.BR Ta se INA Walp Nelson, two terms, the second round With a he die ap of 14; ; 0 ye s L qu-_302 Laval Avr.aN electod by odes peante, ; .| .FE : : l I1\u20146.Free AE org - 14-585 Lrolet 0000.hyo elected by The pe \"« is \u2018 ane ne eu WA iv fention t 4 o ae In addition to the general range of inducements v.15\u2014385 Drolet.: 5 *JSGL-S Ffticmle .teaudes, four UE aNNOUNCES aN/1Nn ' oR , ; 16423 Maric Anne 63 3 terme, elect] by TR v Co fore bi To anise a indicated by the discounts.Special Chances\u201d in \u20ac © ttt 3 ee ï tt.: SUAUITE \"sou to have \u2019 : ie fe LR pie ra les ALE IETS odds and ends; Broken lines and remnants may be 2 4 sees Ow 41 CES EEE : wo tion T valid Was hypnotized by .19\u2014%38 Berri L.5 i iT Witla Waerkian, three (0G eer, aio hy pnatinel be picked up at almost every turn, at nominal\u2019 prices! 4 \u2014260 939 Berri 40 » | te! use oo q > y\" \", be bc a 1er ms | test, - thé attorney \u201csaid, Ww moi\u2018 .(2 1086 Berri Tene pa ! ; ele dd he opte \u201c © \u2019 | steEite that Roeskl 5 fi-gasy sub) == | Tot: .R92 1.318 Ag SL S-Francis Cassiry, elected by the \u201chypnotize.: _ : ; i \u20ac ti ; Teed: died June, 157 and replaced].\u2026 TR ue Co | Mr.Leclaire elected \u201cby majority © A ! ar 01 John Sullivan, a waiter, who ls in ka hy rar ceted hy the, custody ou : charge pit.theft, had no: : = a RUE re, \u2018Afewer than twenty-three Keys in his péeogle, - - + .1 , oe .|.ST.JEAN BAPTISTE WARD.| PE a A eh Ne.carried so many.Th WHICH ENDS TO- LK NIGHT, | + ! clive hy the people, ; .b Seat No.\u20182.te TINE s- Hon, J.12 Beaudry, two Police areTendeavoring to find a better L | pon.h Proulx.Vandelne.ton db by the people, 7 Answer te the GUEST - \u2018 is still the main attraction with crowds ALD.NELSON.Lats Duluth.\u2026.ul 3 IS76-56-Hon, Séevere Ivard, two, SE ° i Elected for West Ward.| > enn at rene Le 3 20 tr press te hy the people.| \u2018 es \u2014 of of buyers! .1° ; ] d\u20141250 SL Li mee se.i.a ALD.ISN -4- Hon, J.teaudry, four aw ; 7 ne Peer kp ns ue SN Elected by ime East Ward \u201cPui LET 0.\u2018Some of the Ex rdinary Val Values Offering: 2\u201410K6 Oniario\u2019 2, 2.9 nz 1 RSC St.bominique.7 ; 1553-6- PAPINEAU WARD.! - - tennis elceted by the people, 4 Ale ana Portes LOT 3\u201410,000 yards Plain and Fancy Peau de Soie Silks, in Seat No.2.: ! 447 L406 jr Po ee mi, Wo terms.| ares ROS.plain black and colors, and in fancy colored stripes and \u2018ba + 3 \" tent \u2018us .: Pon Lagavehetiorn 15 Charpentier: sT.DENIS WARD.f tee Hon, It.Prefontaine, two: Have alweys on tana the various kings of checks; regular values from 50c up to 75c; sale price 37 1-2c.2-14 Plessis Lau 20 qi i Seat No.2.erin of two years eich, elected\u2019by the \u2018ALE and PO RTER 500 Remnants of Plain and Fancy Silks, all shades, qualities and =, 2 Lu Boe ieee ere ot \"fr » : ar i Mere K ! ERT Dre itor oe 2 ta tal 4 Volet Dagutt, Marteau\" {vuz-1003 \u2014James -Cochrene, elected by lengths, during sale all to cléar at half price.5\u201485 Dorion 0111 mu ra ' the se demie 20 ar the people.Hu sl t | Pamir I visa : 6\u2014-115 Visitation .SR 97 1 31517 Berri RT 6 1904-5 = Mi Hormisdas\u2014kaporte, trie Sun - 0 \" - .| LU - .ft au T\u2014156 Muisontieuve sc.25 GEES 4\u201411 DPontize.Gn .\u2014 \u2018s00 Aotre Lams sé.Montreal BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS 8\u2014167 Plessis.71.200, .59 da 5 M6 8e Hubern ia i 1 =\u2014 | 9\u2014208 Champlain :.ny Taw à 8-1355 SE Andre st 300 pieces finest.Black Silks, imported, Peau de Soie, Duchesse \u2018 19-87 Papineau ave, ren 5 33 i Me nine EE AN, Head to 7 Jive up DPOW s BREWERY Satin, Broche Silks, and all the other Black Silks in our J2\u2014134 Papineau 1 12121101 of 43 aoa Brelet ou B CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.\u2014\u2014 stock over $200 yard, at 25 per cent.discount \u2018during sale.3\u201415 ON ee, 2Y 23 = ; To =\" 142067 Demontigns \u2026 62 5 * \u20ac and go to Bed.\u2018india Pale, Strong and Mild Ales, 15\u2014935 Demoutigny .\u2026.48 38 aa ABSOLUTE SECURITY.ALD.SAUVAGEAU.Elected for St.Joseph Ward.12-777 Sangulret.\u2026\u2026.3 40 1 13\u2014848 Sanguinet .\u2026\u2026\u2026.08 2 | 14\u2014385 Drolet .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.4 2x | 16\u2014423 Marte Anne.ol 4 \"15453 Rivard sess Go a .Genuine | 15\u2014264 Rivard.54 me {1928 Berri.7 [3] 20\u2014039\" Berri.0.52 46 Sarter\u2019 s =1\u20141083 Berri, PS 34 32 1,114 1,093 Mr.Proulx was elected by 59 major- Little Liver Pills.\" .ST.LAWRENCE WARD.1 Seat No.2, Must Bear Signature of : Poll, : Ekeors, Harvey.I\" 316A SL Chas, Bors | ! .| VOITMINICE LL 2020000020 ST 15 oz 240 IBlEUrY Lea.68 20 â- .i 3\u20141V JUrors.eie.DA, 5 | 4\u2014198 St.George.oe.22 22 ol +, mile » , f 8\u2014117 Bieury.39 15 Sec Fac-Simile Wrapper Below = Dorchester.Li 70 21 \u2014 St.Urbain.\u2026.\u2026 61 Very email and as ousy 8\u2014207 St.Grbain.69 21 ; ja 1808 Ontarjo.T6 34 10-226 Bleury,.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.46 26 (19-028 Bleury., 45 39 12\u20142 Church .50 \u201c30 (12-209 St.Cha ries \u201cBor- | rontmee .,.NT Sed ie Bieurs Verran, i 49 | _ ance.Cheese 9 11 FOR CONSTIPATION, ,16\u20143 Tara Hall Ave.\" 07 30 FOR BALLOW SKIN.'17\u2014840 St.Lawrence.43 23 \u201c18-676 St.Lawrence.G4 \"45 TR-\u2014h45 St.Urbain.5 a8 120-109 Park Ave.69 50 re .1-190 St Lawrence.oon.69 28 CURE SICK HEADACHE- - L221 668 \u201d ALD.AMES.Elected by acclamatioh for St.George Ward.| 10\u2014213 Carricres ooo 0 34 sé; 11\u2014259 .Dufferin + 2 2° A7 8 12\u2014190 -Blebeuuf+.,.KR at B8\u2014451 Chambord., 6 74 14\u20141533 St, Hubert ve ee 2 + 15-162) St, flubert .44 pu 16\u20141549 St.Hubert .\u2018 62 6 17\u20141770 Labelle 2 us 15-\u20141634 SI, Hubert ,.,.6 \u201cos ) 052 962 Mr.Duquette clected by 0 majority.GARDNER'S Quick Lunch at all hours, day and night.Reg ular hot dinner-Roast, Stew, and Vegetablos a specialty.Tables Reserved for Ladies.240 Main and 61 University St, N | cured.\u201d \u201cCrown,\u201d \u201cDouble\u201d and \u201cSingle\u201d Stout.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.\u201cYhe following bottiers only are suthorigeq use Our labels, vis.: ; Wm.Bisuop, 03 Dorchester Street The T.J.Howard ottling Co., 680 Dep.\u201ceheerer Btreot.| | Thomas Kinsella, 237 st Antoine Street, Wu.J.Rafferty, 30 and 32 Vallee Street.The Virtus Bottling Co., 19 Avimer Street ., | \u2018Telephone Main 259.Milburn\u2019s 1 { Heart and Nerve pis | SILICATE RICK CURED.For BUILD INGS,FOUNDATIONS SEWE RS AND UNDER- Read what Miss L.L.Hanson, Waterside, N.B.says: \u201cI feel it my.duty ta GROUND WORK, express the benefit I have received from Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, A year ago last spring 1 began to have heart i failure.At first T would have to stop working and lie down for a while.Then I got so bad {had to give up altogether | and go to bed.I had several doctors attend me but they did me no good.1 cculd get no relief\u201d until urged by a friend to try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, Before I had used three, quarters of a box I began to feel the benefit and by the time I had taken three boxes I was completely 2000 Yds.COLORED PONGEE SILKS Pink.Nile, Yellow.Bluette, Sky, Purple, etc, worth 25c to, 30e yard.Sale price .15c yard.- :300 PIECES FANCY SILKS Prices $1.25 to $10.00 yard, all at 25 per cent.discount duririg sale.J \u2019 tmny Several Doctors Atiended | But Did No Good.Just Received But Will Be Sold at January Prices! Nice assortment of Long Chemises, Dressing Jackets, Corset Covers, Drawers, Children's Pinafores, etc.JOHN MURPHY & CO.Co 2341 \u2018and 2343 St.Catherine Street.Cor.Metcalfe.(Terms Cash) Tel.Absolutely FROET, WEATHER and TIRE-PROOf.No Efflocescenco: Jess absorption than Cay, or Rhale Brick, Made tu all colors-litay, Red, Brown, Bulf, Cream, Blue and Black.\u201cUp 2730.We manufacture all the year round and can supply auy contract at all suasens, vnder inspection w ould be based on the | descriptions of the various grades and the standards.would bé made perma- | eit.us they are in the Manitoba dis-.rict A meeting, of the grain exporters ul in Favor of \u2018Amending his port will be held soon to take ac- : ; ct.on \u2018ards the appointment of a Inspection À , Mantf@al inspector who will he empow=\" The new commitlee of management of êle to Issue original certificates of ine \u2018the Corn Exchange Association heid its | spetion of Manitoba wheat.fret mecting vesterday affernooh and was polutéd out that a larga amount of Mannitol grain 1s gh | unanimously elected.Mr.\u2019 Norman | through the United States Somerped, | Wight, vicé-président.The committee jcanse seaboard inspection can be Ole t also decided te renew tfié representation, t tained at them.made last year in favor of auch ameud-; A special meeting will be held next ment of the inspection law as will | Tuesday to consider the representa- abolish the Eastern Grain Standards tions that will be made to the Governe Board and substitute & systen, where- \u2018ment Transnortation Commissions.! - (CORN EXCHANGE BOARD - NAMES VICE- PRESIDENT | Decides Also to Renew \u2018Representation | A large stook for immadinte delivery, The Montreal fllicate Brick Co.Limited, Office and Works\u2014 502 Parthenals Straet, Montreal: GEO.J.SHEPPARD, Vice-President and.Managing Director.EDMUND SI EPPARD, Superintendent of Works Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills cure nervousness, sieepiessnoas, palpitation ol the heart, skip beats, and all troubles | arising from the heart or nerves, Price so cts.box, or 3 for 81.dealers, or THE T.MILBURN CO., Limited.) TORONTO.QNT | at: 85, al, 1 M ASQUTH THINKS | IT GREAT ADVANCE) The Appeintment of Sir Frederick Borden to the Defénce Com- \u2018mittee is Forward Step: tCanacian Associated Press.) London, Feb.2.\u2014Mr.Asquith was the principal speaker before the British Empire League last night.He rrioved a resolution which was ur- animously adopted, expressing satise faction at the step toward Imperial military co-operation by the admission of Sir Frederick Borden to the deliberations of the committee on imperial defence, that the congratulations of the council be offered to the Canadian Government upon the inclusion of one ofits Ministers\u2019 on the Imperial committee, and that the council appreclates this great advance toward Imperial union.The problem of Imperial defence Mr Asquith said was a.composite, not a Feparable water-tight compartment one, Canada was ahother England, but Ine terdependent, It was not imagined tliat a very important result would follow JANUARY DISCOUN TS! at HERALD WANT ADVERTISEMENTS SPECIAL\u2014One Time, 20 Words, 10 cents ; Six Times, 25 cents.SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements under this heading, .20 words for 10c; 6 insértions for 250, WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS on Wheeler and Wilson, No.61, and Singer ééwing machines, making blouses; aiso hand and collar ipakers.Best prices.paid, plenty of work.We do not work Saturday after- one.Apply to The G.H.Harrower Co., 8 Beaver Hall HILL 30 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD WIRE WORKER AND SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements under.this heading, £0 words tor 0c; §.Insertions for 250.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, FIRST (LASS REpairer as shoe maker; good wages; steady Jobe Apply to Robert Strutt, Perabraice, nt.: : WANTED \u2014 4 BOYS, AGED BETWEEN 15 and 17.Apply, with reference, at ouce, to The 5.Carsley Go., Limited, Tr WANTED \u2014 18 MEN FOR ENGLAND, TO| 541 Craig st.800 TIES «+ = sse | 31.60 English UNDER WEAR - 95c- .750 and $1.00 BRACES = « 60c 60c BRACES « = = = 350 | .3%, 00 and 81.26 SHIRTS - 750 | ROYAL STORES, ONE DAY IN CANADA.wire weaver, Apply National Wire Works, mind cattle; free transportation each way und wages; sond stamp or upply personally.Dominion Employment Agency, Temple Bullding, 185 St.James st.B WANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG LADY.TO DO light bousework, and answer phone and door; references required.(Good wages to sutiable party, Apply 51 Parke ave.31 WANTED \u2014 GPNERAL SERVANT: FOUR \u2018in Tamily, Apply at No.12 Somerville ave, Westmount, from § to 9 p.in 31 WANTED \u2014 Gôop GENERAL SERVANT; WANTED \u2014 EXPERLENCED HOUSEMAID; references required.Apply 9 Edgehill ave., 1160 Dorchester.Ge WANTED: \u2014 \u2014 F JANEY 1 IRONERS AND FLANnel presser.Must be experienced.Now York Leundry, St.Catherine, cor.St.Urbain st.29 WANTED \u2014 BOYS TO LEARN THE CABInet Making aud upholsteriug, at 145 Bleury etree WANTED \u2014 FOR OFFICE OF WHOLESALS of the \u201ceo MivDonald,\u201d \u201cme\u201d use Paine's Celery Compound: ass liberal wages fo competent girl, 7 Lorne| Warehouse, young man for general office the step, but it afforded a precedent, avenue, Phono Uptown 263, 5 8 work, and boy about 17 years of age.Must | While the problem of Imperial des; die speak both languages.Apply in own hand-.fence was a single, though composite | WANTED \u2014 IMNEDIATELY, AT 169 UNI-| writing, K 101, Herald Office.25.problem, yet each separate colony had; versity street, & housemuid; also a ravle- - ' ! .: 9 WANTED \u2014 BOOKKBEFER, YOUN ts own local requirements, which it had ONTARIO.| de Paul Society of the cathedral parish, maid.a7 |W ED Te: Kh LE YOU G MAN.Xo moet.ou.he Shas ux us Te ete ne T \u2014 \u2014 Fine dans | St John [WANTED - RRLIABLE ; BNERGETIG «to character and ability.\u201cGrip,\u201d Limited.y as of the highest importance to be i a course wilt open atl W.F.Hatheway Co.St.John, gre workers, to distribute circulars, samples| .3 = + ite > .> able to take counsel with the Imperial] the Rockeliffe rifle range, Ottawa, on] seeking.Incorpordiion with a\u2019 capital: and advertising muiter.Good pay.No oau- authorities.Mr.Asquith réferred \u2018n this.connection.to Mr.Borden's nc- knowledgement of hints-for the training\u2019.Canadian officer.\u2014 ip RE ES PREVENT.COAL FAMINE.Mon.Clifford Sifton Fixes Price on, Indian Reserves.- Ottawa, Feb.2\u2014(Special.)\u2014Hon.Clifford Sifton is taking \u2018steps-to provide i 1egulations for the disposition of coal on Indian Reserves-in-the \u2018Ferritories, with a view tv protectings settlers in, yegard to the prive of coal.These regulations will provide that all pérsons acquiring mining rights on ands oun Indians reserves shall be re-.quired to sell coul direct to customers at, ton.THE HOTTENTOT RISING.London, Feb.2.\u2014Elder.Dempster \"& Co, of Liverpool, have telegraphed: to the Kuiser, placing the whole of their.South African fleet at his disposal, for, ure as transports in the suppression of + the Hottentot rebellion.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ie \u2018COMMISSION SECRETARY NAM ED Ottawa, Feb, 2.\u2014(Special.)\u2014There was & short sitting of the Cabinet vester- day afternoon when D.A.Cartwright, barrister and a m-mber of the law firm Cartwright & Garvey.Toronto, was appointed secretary of the Hailway Commission.Mr.C'artwright f= à son of Sir Richard Cartwright.Miss Barbara M$ Stanfold A Victim of Anaemia, Imperfect Circulation and Debility Miss: Barbara M.Stanfold, Hamiitan, mr.says: \u2014\"For over 4 year my health.Was in bad condition, and.I became.very weak and much depressed in-spir- îts My froubles arose\u2019 from poor and; watery blood and imperfect circulation.My appetite was almost gone, and I: was afflicted with insomnia, After several doctors had done all they could for me, 1 wig w \u2018eaker than when they first began to treat me, and my family be- not more than $1.50 per \u2018came anxious about my condition.fore 1 finished the serond bottle, my &pprtite wis better, [ felt stronger and could «fp soundly, five or six hours each night.wonderful compound that TT continued with it until 1 was perfectly cured.I thank vou with all my heart for such a medicine; it saved my life\" wnen other n \u201ctend to my household duties, | Finally 229, IT got, a 30-cent box of your Pyramid; Tho exports\u201d from Annapolis last: Pile Cure at the drüggltst's and it ix now! = Le > A year were lumber, 10,165, 579 fet, valurd two months since T used the Last of ir WANTED neighbor advised my mother te have at $164,510; cordwond, 1.222 cords, valued box.and.have had no.trouble, since, 8.$4,243: piling, 105.280 fect, valued at T can say at is really and tru i good i - medicines failed, |S PAINE'S Celery Compound Cured Her, .4 If you are gick © J desire free medical advice write to \u201cConsulting Physician,\u201d The Wells & Richardson Co, limited, 200 Mountain Street, Montreal, P.Q.\u2018 BABY\u2019S OWN SOAP Pure, Fragrent, Cleansing A 3afe Soap for a TENDER Skin A A good Soap Jor ANY Si Albert Toilet Soap Go.Mira.MONTREAL.good.8 There ts no other juat As the Laundry business waxed strong, so have the | mefhods of Laundering become more and more re- tined.The .\u2019 Has availed itself of all the marvellous changes in the processes of work, and today stand without a peer gor fine work, 290 Guy St., .Phones Up 2001, 2608./ started in New Glasgow by Mr, Bé-| T had so much faith pours] | A light has been placed on \u201cthe euter {outside loan companies doing business Wednesday, July 6, wind the second or; §10¢k of $75,00,.divided into 750 shares: | fall course on Monday, Sept.b.| or 5100 each.i boo - | Env ook probably a the ME ou the St, John market, was one raised | \u201csor, Ont.A bullst from a revolver | At Woodstock, Carléton {crashed \u201cthrough the front- hi roth | purchased by.Messea, O'Neill, Bros.At; 1 { Renaud's car and penetrated his cloth-| tibped the scale at 595 pounds.ting until stopped by, the book.He was Colonel J, Lyon Bigger, unhurt.The identity of the man who, of thé Army Service C orps, fired the shot has not been learned.ing a new corps tur the district, Parliament will be asked for power to Joh dlajor Massie, of ¥ | construct and operate a line of railwuy be given command Trom Ottawa anU Hull tô the town of \u2018The Salviction Army of the Buckingham, through the counties of Provinces is making preparations for | Wright and Labelle; jer Llevre to the head Waters thervof or.in SL John, in commu and | of Stl redericton, will À short time ago an ens\u2019 Dominton to à point on thè proposed Hie or th?wgn 91 the localcorps went to\u2019Pérmnto- lug, \"Grand Trunk Pacific ithence to James Bay; | way from the town of Buckingham to when the new business will be start; a point on the Ottawa River between Thurso and the town line of RER to be operated by électricity' - ; Lo he motive power; to erect und op-! Mau! + Nordica, the prima.donna, terate mills, factories and other works who in private life is Mrs, Lillian M, | for the production of electric or other Dovme, was yesterday gri ated A À pwer; Lo build, equip, own und maine : terlocutory décréeof divorce hy Us-| tain boats, steumers, docks and whurves En \u20ac, : Bischort.on he: Supreme pout, re eres stittes 1e tres \u2018 + thé sane, - and to operate tl : ! olan Doutne, the Railway, le During the month of January : Canadian Pacific Railway sold 116.840.78 | acres, at à total value of $356.6 549.83, ; A PLEASANT SU RPRISE.pletely restored to heidth by bec, the supply of empty cages has run\u2019 smpih's Cure-all, vou are inclined to: | short, and it has been found necessary i doubt the statement and, in fact, have\u2019 to limit the issue for gallery amfnuni-jnu belief init whatevers The reason tion.Tt will therefore be restricted to for this ig that Fo müch fa clulmed for; recruits, using | | the Cure-ull it Is impossible for anyone ' | .(1e believe it, if the advertiser continued (his claisns to the curing\u2019 of \u2018one disease, \"as do the propricturs of Pyramid Pile Jol Cure, readers would have much more ohn ;falth\" In published testarmontals, Those.\"tamiliar with this great rémedy know \u2014 \"NOVA SCOTIA.; A mining tool manufactory has been .Cumming.of probate, Amherst, died on Jan.25, he relied upon implicitly.also th: it the at the home of his son-in-law, Dr.H.curés brought about by its use nre lit-] 12.McCully, Amherst, \u201ctle short of marve ious, The genuine! .\u2018There was ar.expenditure in 1902 in ness of the\u201d testimonial heve given | -eonnection with the public chârities of 'Vouch-d for and is but one Nova Scotia of %146,580.The revenue (sunds racelved: | from the same source was $0,97L70.© \u201cI Wish 14 write vem \u201cand tell ou Legislation is Dring sought hy the what Re nr pith Wn \u2018 IT me ave been rou ed wa forests from fire._\u2014\" ery Tey th.tL Jo re \u2018 mn Ve 1 a me Mlle somme Would give me, relie I _According-t6 the report of the Vire for À wiule they never have cured, ri Department of, Turn, their runiibg ye we bad thisteummmer I could not get ! | expenses were 22,629 in 1903.Tho esti- | up or down without pun; could not : mate for the whole de bar ment was $4, ¥ \u2018 of thou- WR t= 2,048, and apples, 14,297 barrels, valued remedy.| at $43,337, making a.total of $214,135.| \u201cLam so thankful T tried It as T know Mr.Geôrge DeWolfe, of Windsor, was iit has cured ne, and if at any time T.| the loser, a few days azn, of four of his | should have any such trouble again Ti colts.He had turned them out of his Would use it at once.Since T am cured | Stables for u run.they strayed to the I have recommended it fa my\u2019 friends, railroad line, and were killed by the Whoin 1 know to be afflicted as I was, A.R: express.cand E know they will use it too, I um = so thankful T ever learned nf your a : a st .end of the Government wharf at Gran- Grin 1 re aa, 460 Ind Street, ) \"ville Centre,œu the north side of An- 2000 a Rainy pA by 5 ! hapolls river.\u2018The light Is a fixed rod Pyramid Pile Cure is sold hy drux- ! light, elevated 29 feet above high walter: gists for fifty cents i package, or will, | mark, and visible two niles (be malled to any address upon receipt | .of price hy Prrnuil Drug Co, M: ar-y Experienced travellers who have shall, Mich.Write this firm for thelr crossed the Straits at the capes and bank describing the cause and cure of ;also between Pictou and Georgetown : quite often, say that the ice has never! been so heavy hefore, at any of these\u2019 places at this time of the winter.The Yarmouth, N.S., schooner.\u201cCrosby; homeward bound\u201d with a cargo of herring from White Bay, Nlïd., wus fallen\u2019 in with DY the schooner Trusty, 150 miles off Cape Race, a dismantled ° piles.Pictures Half Price Diséounts.allthe wa from 39 to 5 Per Cont Discount wil be allowed on ictures for 4 dave, Somes 1 and helpless wreck.Her crew had| .bargains.Teceinta, been rescued by the captain of an| .Phone Up LS Aft kinda of framing American schooner, Margaret, of Ma- done chias, Me., who vas Blandine by the wreck, .walting \u201ct moderation of the storm, when he inended to transfer some of the Crosby's herring to his own vessel, A committee of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly was appointed some time ago to investigate the methods of GEO.HEASLEY, (A step easy +2087 St.Catherine St.of B'ouryh For Sale, Cheap That centrally situated property 776 and 778 Craig Street; at present occupfed by the Timmis, Noble Co.Size of lot.60 x 90 in Nova Scotia.The York County Suva ings and Loan Company and the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., of Toronto, were mentioned.The: committee has \u2018commenced an inquiry into the York County Savings and Loan Company\u2019s method of operation.G.L Mc- Culloch, superintendent for the York Company, denied that there was any forfeiture of the company\u2019s contracts, NEWFOUNDLAND.| The Custom House at LaPollle, with all he papers, etc, has been des- _troyed by fire.It is sald t that the past-year-has been \"the most prosperous in the history of Newfoundland.\u2018The total [rade vf the Island aggregated $2,000,0 Messrs.Paul W.hy and John A.Jesso, -of Gravels, Port-au- Port, are the fortunate finders of a large déposit | of superior ore at that place.The ore, is situated in a most convenient place for mining and shipping, it being only 1,400 yards Inland.The land is very level, .W.H.\u2018Tessier, has received notice from Liverpool, England, that the barquentine Silver \u2018Sea, \u2018Capt.John fect -with lane in rear and entrance on St.James Street.Apply to THE TIMMIS NOBLE CO Probably the heaviest pig ever ween! WANTEL is organiz-| i Maritime!\u201d > ; ; 3 + thence up-the RIv-,-lhe establishinent of a tailoting plant; WANTED and to take i course af the tailoring schon), = also a line of rall- and wilt returnto St-Joht tn Febriapy.W ANTED.LOCAL FOREIGN NEWS NOTES.SR Caunt.0 defendant, and.well- | 4 WANTED\u2014A SNK \u2018 w ANT ED 2 \u2014 BOY TO \u20ac \"ARRY TELEGRAMA: t | Capt Richard Loweriston, registrar that testimonials as Lo its merit: may | : \" , 6 | WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH vassinge Cooperutive Advertisiug fo = .speaking Job compositor, to work principally Lane | onadyg composition: steady employment at OCRERS, CUT RS, FIN- ~ highest ¥ wages, Guertin Frinting Co., Mont- 1uclitne-operators.-\u201d he -Rod-|.Test Ts .\u2019 she Ltd, 4 5 Helen at.{WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, IN A private family, no washing.\u201cApply [32 Bélgneurs su lshers.s\u2026\u2026 m'en es = moud Cu, ; WANTED -\u2014+ PLANK BOOK YEW ER, GOOD, highest wages and steady position.Apply Herald Offipo, Craig st.WANTED\u2014COMPETENT- LADY \u2018ORGANIST (Catholic), with good voice ané-capable ot directing choir.- Address 97 St Jsmoë st, Room 66.WANTED .\u2014 A GOOD, SMART GIRL, TO - -_belp in kitchen, Apply 76 St.Lawrence.19 WANTED \u2014 A \u201caoon BOY, WELL RECOMmended, for fur store.Apply 249 and 2495 _ Notre Damo st.% WAXTED-YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST COOK- housekeeper in light housework.Must sleep at lowe, Mrs, MucDonnell, 91 Aylmer st.a a eee -\u2014 GENBRAL SERVANT: FAM- 1y of two; no wasling, Apply during even- 2 z-Ehuter st WANTED \u2014 5 HANDS For INSIDE WORK, on shirts, overalls and pants.Apply immediately, The Royal Shirt and Overall Company, 1858 Notre Deme at, Montreal.a EU REPRESENTATIVE, - 2 per day: steady posi- Write or call A Crockford, 2 Peuple Building, Muatre \u2018al, ; lady or geutleman- tion, | WANTEID- RELIABLE TBNERG ETIG WORK - era, to distributo ciéculars, samples and ad- Vertising matter.Good pay.No Canvansing.Co- -operutive Advertising Ca, New York.% | wa NTED | _ ae NIOR CLERK, FOR FIRB insurance office.References required.Apply to K Ju, Herald Office, - WANTED \u2014 TAILORESS'S VEST HAND, used to the work, and lemrners.25 University.Lightstone, The Repalring Tailor.29 WANTED\u2014A GIRL POR GENERAL HOUSEwork\u2019, washing given ou Apply, with ret- erences, to Mrs, FL Carter, 371 Clarke ave., hnown tenor, guilty of adultery.- No, 0 re as >.MANITOBA AND WEST.provisfon is made for any alimony for} Westmount.: ° a WANTED \u2014 GENTLEMEN OR LADIES TO \u2019 the Mme.Nordica.employ agents; $500 per year and expenses; position permanent; experience unnecessary.Address M.\u2018LADIES AND YOUNG Tien to tako pleasant work at home; $1 to A.O:Keefe, District Manager, $2 per day can be made; no cauvassing; 157- Bay st.Toronto.8-6 tf x \u2014 ; In St for Those Wh b ubt.| work sent by mall; encloses stamps._Staud- ; - QUEBEC.i n store for ose o Do : ard Mig.C Co., 33 Ball st, Roxbury, Mase.WANTED \u2014 GIRLS, FOR CUFF AND BODY When you read that.a sufferer off) eee === ironing machines.Fifty shirt makers, all Owing to the non-return of empty many years\u2019 standing has been © om-6 W ANTED \u2014 \u201cny WELL-TO- DO WIDOWER, cartridges cases to the arsenal at Que-| a pleasant lady of mature.years, as perman- eng housekeeper.Address, In contidence, | H.\u20ac.B., Herald Office, - \u201cMontreal.z5 WANTED -\u2014 A YOUNG GIRL, PROTESTs aut, wih references 78 Crescorft st 27 kinds of work.Skelton Bros & Co., comer Duke and Wüllara ets.= WANTED \u2014 PAPER RULBR.STEADY EMployment and best -wages for a good steady man.Apply 47 S& John st.WANTED \u2014 A WELL ESTABLISHED CoRporation, with unlimited resources, about to extend its connection in this country and &broad, will require men from 25 to 4v, with- hours & nm.to 8 p,m.; 3% À salauy.Apply Telegraph Office, G89 St LawFenu st, business experience, whose character, habits WANTED = Youxg AN yoo LeAnN and integrity are unquestioned.Address In- \" pay.ste wo Vm.terna « Monroe, Supt, Waterbury, Conn.26 tonal, Box 91, Herald.3 ANTED \u2014 2 £ - (WANTED \u2014 A GOOD} CHEF, FOR A FIRST Late a onc, SESIEAL ER: vant, family of three; very good wages; no washing.Apply at once, 24 Seymour ave., 1st street past Fort n WANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE AND\u201cINTRL- ligent persons, to solinit orders for nursery stock; to the right parties 1 can offer the Vest inducements; best time in the year to) Take \u2018sa uast.Apply for terms, at once, to] 2 D.Smith, Wigona.« Ont.= ey lee clasy hotel.must be we)l recommended, Ad- dresy K 93, Herald Office.cs 26 WANTED = GIRY, + wR GENERAL J HOFÉE- work at onee.ApLly 15 st Louis sguaye, corner Droitt me ee eee ls 00e = = \u2014\u2014 WANTED - MAN AND WIFE.\u201cTo WORK on fruit farm good wages and permanent position to right party, must ba temperate.Freo cottage.Apply J.2, 6M, Herald Of- BOOK BINDERS FINISHER WANTED, ONE fier, ; 45 that can do forwarding; steady situation; mr = se ss ses -\u2014\u2014 .603 Craig street.{WANTED + GENERAL © SERVANT.IN small family; good refercuces réguired.WANTED \u2014 GORDON PRESS FERDPA.Et.Janke at.Apply Herald Job Room.WANTED-\u2014-OPERATORS IN ALL DEPARTments; good wagés apd steady work all the year round; we make overalls, pants; shirts; ladies\u2019 shir waists and costumes, collars and cuffs.Apply at main office, The Gtandard Shirt Co, Limited, 159 to 215 De- u YOUNG LADY, SPEARING and writi hath languages: plays ptano, aut has \u201cXjericpee In shorthand and typewriting, wants position io Montreal fn music store, or\u201dLitoring in small family.Retereuces AU Address P.O, Dox 74, Syd ney, Cn.or M.this office, lorimier \u2018ave \u201c WANTED - TA GENERAL SERV VANT G GIRL, of 14 or 15, to help with housework, Apply aftor 6 p.tu, at ll6 St.Martin et girls can earn from.73c to $2.00 per day.Our {instructors will teach girls wishing to 26 learn.Please cut out thiw adv.and bring CST mme = it with you.and apply at office The Stand es at A Goon LOCKSMITIL.pe ard Shirt Co., Ltd., 217 Delorimier ave.tf B \u2014\u2014 \" WANTE nt KITC HEN MAID v GW.STE.| pheny, 840 Dorchester, 2 ROOMS AND BOARD Advertisements under this heading, 20 words tor 106; 6 insertions for Zc.WANTED COOK OR GENERAL SER- .vant.Apply No.3 l'ota St Antoine Road.WANTED \u2014 ect LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE BOARD\u2014MRS.DOCTOR SRARL.STRICTLY 1 private accommodation for ladies with pro- sdy or gentleman: 32 per day; steady posi- fessional attendance ladics treated d at tion.Witte or call A.Crocktord, 113 Tém- ane a \"tended.28 St.Monique st 26 { 0 TO LET\u2014LARGE DOUBLE AND SINGLE Ple Bullaing, Montréal.29 WANT ED \u2014 GOOD BLAXK BOOK SEWER front.rooms, warm and bright; breakfast and folder.Steady situation, Uoud wages.ff desired; 1p private family.118 Plymouth 603 Craig Bo ; Grove.WANTED = STRONG ROY, FOR MESSAGES ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, 10 PHILLIPS in bindery, 6u3 Craig et.Place.Central, first Clans rooms for gentlemen; well heated; hot water; sho YOUNG MEN WANTED TO LEARN TELE.| Lane?\u2019 I a.graphy, to\u2019 tH posttions on Canadian Pacl- fit and Canadian Northern Rallways.Good wages for god men.Apply Canadian School _ of Teligrapby, cor.Queen and Yonge ste, \u201c Toronto, the only school recommended by * Canadian rallways.We guarantee \u2018to make you 8 competent operator.Prospectus malled free.192-83 Er __ WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED \u2014 ONB SECONDHAND 24 INCH planer, matcher and moulder combined, in good working order.Apply to Gibes'Giber- son, Muulac, Victoria Co., N.B.28 Co WANTED \u2014 A FACTORY \u201cSITR, ABOUT 200 PATENTS.x 100; muet be located near street cars; ° north end preferred.Price not to exceed THADE MARXS ge per foot.Apply K 99, Herald Office.25 Pa TE N TS All Countries RASE.À FETHERSTONHAUGA % VO, [VANTER re good SECOND BOLIOITORS AND EXPERTS and cheap for cash.Answer by letter.Den- Ounada Life\u2019 MONTREAL.|' ard, 9 Cuvillier.n Buliding.ATENTS AND : TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, Temple Building, Montreal Offices To Let FINE SUITE OF CORNER OFFICES, IN the C.P.It.Telegraph Building; about 1,500 ft.floor space.Close.to Stock.Exchange and Post Office.Apply to Room 37, C.P.R.Telegraph Building.à HAVE YOU COT A COLD?Then WAFERS.A sure cure, * \u2018 = HAVE YOU A COUCH?Get a bottle of HARTE'S COUGH Wesolicit the business of Manuiacourer: gineersand others who realize the adv sable of haviug their Patent business transacte:! rid perts.Preliminary advice free.Chary rate.Our Inventors\u2019 Help, 125 pages, & ath a request.Marion & Merinn, New York pe Montreal: and Wasni gen) 0, Snow, had been abandoned fn mid- ocean, and that the captain, crew and passengers had been landed at Liverpool by the barque Barton, NEW BRUNSWICK, Mr.J.M.Logan, of Hampton, erecting a factory at Coldbrogk, for \"the .manufacture of excelsior.The total amount received by almshouse commissioners, Hampton, was $2,221; amount expended, $2,210.Dr, J.A.Casswell, of Gagetown, has been appointed chairman of the Queen's County Board of Health, A large company is being formed- by Mr.Harry B.McLellan, of .§t.John, ; for the manufacture of silicate brick.The erection of a large building is PUREST, 8 TRONGEST, BEST.Contains ne Alam, Lue, Phosphates, or say Jaloriont.E.W.GILLETT Cimireo LIMITED TORONTO, ONT.\u2014 MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 | | MONTREN MIXTURE, The best thing out, Price 25c.J.A.HARTE, 1778 Notre Dame Street Fridges, Drains, Veteruorte Fall way Land Surveying.: BHAUDRY & BROWN.: Civil Enginoars.© 107&t.James Street.Montreal, THE FRESHEST MILK Ifyou are in doubt about your supply of milk come and examine our dairy.We can show over 200 ef the heut kept cows in.Canada, and everything up to date, Close to the.city.We deliver direotfrom the farm in glass jars early for breakfast.The 8/ ue Bonnets Dairy Farma H.& W, EVANS, Month For $1.00 371530, 5 Koh otgus French Cleaning na Piging and Ropairing of Wardrobe Repalr Concern - Proxs Up 501.47 Beaver Hall .ART PRINTERS _ .| being Gpntavtalated dy the St.Vincent HERALD sOB DEPARTM ENT.\" HER?LD JOB DEPARTMENT, Tel, M- 0% City Office 58 Latour 8): \u2014\u2014 | WANTED > OPERATORS, EXPERIENCED ! | To nENT, \u2014 try HARTE'S GRIPPE| 3 88 HRAMATIO\u2014RECH ER; SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE Advertisements under for 10c; 6 insertions for 25c WANTED MADAME DU.CULOT, FRENCH | dressmaker, a)l kinds of sewing, desires work on Rew costumes, 5 Union ave, 30.WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPROTANLE WOMAN to keep house for \u2018ong.OF two\" gentlemen; : cooking, light housewdth, buying 8 and séw- ing, it needed; goad ferenges.\u201d + Add K 87, Herald Office.3e ral SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE ihe heading, 20 words WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS TRAVELLER; £0 anywhere; wel) acquainted with Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland; satisfactory references turnisbed.Address Bridgewater, Box 120, WANTED \u2014 BY AN EXPHRIENCED TRAVeller, with - an established, connection amongst the general trade in \u2018astern Ontario and Western Quebec, a set of samples; references and security, Address Box 199, P.0., Winchester, Ont, 30 PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, glazing, plastering, ete.; experienced workmen; low prices; estimates given, J.Bacon, %o Hallowell gt, Westmount.30 WITFUDASTERS outfit, is open for engagement, on shares, with churches, societies, ete.Jor dates, apply Redman, St.Lambert: WANTED \u2014 MR.OMAN, M.A._ EDINBURGIH University; Academy DiplSma, Quebec: wishes responsible position, or coaching for ft an (ofthg\"protessios, KY, Herald ottice.4 WANTED \u2014 BY GERMAN YOUNG aged 25, experienced merchant, à situation; sulary moderate; references furnished, Address Eruest Lockner, 25 Victoria st.WANTED \u2014 BY A .YOUNG M MAN, POSITION | aë-salesman In rotail.or-wholesale house: \u2014hardwase business preferred; best references.Address J.T.Thorpe, 61 St Jaunes ; street.° Le HORSES AND CARRIAGES RFF Advertisements in this columa 3c per: word per tusertion, $ insertions for the price : \u201cof four.FOR SALE \u2014 ABQUT 50 styles, some fine speeders, pleasure slelghs.you will pay-\u2014cash.188¢ Notre Dame pt, 29 FOR SALE \u2014 FOUR FINE BEAR SLEIGH robes, at a bargain.Apply 484 St.Paul st.SLEIGHS, -5 business and \u2014_ TT \u2014\u2014 WANTED TO RENT WANT A SMALL FLAT, NOT MORE THAN 10 minutes from post office, for sentieman ; and wite; no children.Apply Box K 46, Herald.tt WANTED \u2014 DETACHED COTTAGE, SUITable for summer and winter, near ours, Outremont, Kensington, or £t.Lambert; no children.Address K ss, Herald Uffice.3 WANTED TO RENT.\u201d BY\" MASUFACHUÉ: t- ers\u2019 agent, part of store room for small stock and office space: must be in central locality; rent not to exceed $25.00 a moth.P.O.Rbx 238.EDUCATIONAL \u201cem Advertisements {or this column ¥c per\u2019 werd per inscrtion, 6 insertions for the price ! ,of four.\u2014 PUPILS WANTED \u2014- IR 1: INSTRUCTION on Plano, Organ, in Theory, Harmony; Sight leading, (Morgan \u2018method), and Tone! Placing, for 8 TRE or: Spoakar, Coliegn- a4 plomas received by all who \u201capplied.[and pobitions sccured for peveral pupils.SH.Morse, 67 Bertheict\u2019 street, corner\u201d Union avenue.ram -c0û MRS.JESSIE \"BELLAND) piano.mandolin, bahjo af Councillors st.\u2014 \"oF; aa \u201cTEAC HE | guitar.60a Tf AGENTS WANTED 7 Advertisements - in this \u201ccolumn Xo per \u2018word \u2018per insertion, 6 {nsertions for the price\u2019 of four.WANTED - AGENTS, TO SELL world's best invention, moving picture machines,\u201d two.sizes, i pe post paid Be off either size ff vaïed for at oùr office.J.A Weich & Co., §8 Craig st, Moutreal.= WATCHES FREE TO AGENTS \u2014 WANTED, gentlemen and ladies, to engage in the sale of our watches.Wa give our ageuts a fr .¢ sample $10.00\" watch to take orders, and à \u201cliberal commission.fitable employment for your spare time, write us at once for sample and terms.dress, 1deal Watch Co., Dept.B, Toronto, nt.« PROPERTY FOR SALE mue = ver - POR SALE \u2014 PROPERTY.WH WILL MAIL.free of charge, on application, our pamphlet explaining \u201cHow to Secure a Home,\" or a \u201cbuilding lot on monthly instalments.Apply * Montreal Investment and Freehold Company, 228 Temple Building.Open Friday : evenings.FOR BALE.\u2014 ONE LOT: IN LACHINE, 50 x 100 feet, for $160 cash.Vulued at $200 * dy the corporation.Address W.J.Méoro, \u201c 60 Palm'avenue, St.Honri.- O.M.& W.LAND CO.413 MAIN ST., WINnipeg.Good warehouse or manufacturing sites for sale.Also Al lands, raw or {m- proved.We can- sell city lots or acreage properties ag fair prices.James W.Bottes, Manager.» Te er TO LET £7 Advertisementp in this column %c.per word per insertion, \u20ac Inseftions for the price ef four.LOWER TENEMENT, 89 ST.Matthew, first class order, now\u2019 plumbing.$23 month, *only to a good tenant.Apply I.IL Ransom, \u201cTel.Mount 627, 25 M AN, = 4: $6.70 pur ton.Come ta and say what, R.J.Latimer & Co.| THE | If you would lke pra-\"; AL FOR SALE 7 Advertisements dn tbis column Xo per word per sartion, & daserions tor the price of four, 4 FOR \u2018SALE\u2014BAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices that dety competition.Largest stock in city, James.Telephone Main 813 FOR \u20ac SALE \u2014 ANTHRAGITE-PBA COAL $4.75, tor small stove; egg.stove, nut, 96.502 No.'2 nut, $5.00, J: H.Morebouse, 65 Farm \u2018at, Point St.Charles.Phone Main 3018.FOR SALE\u2014LARGE GRAMAPHONE, WITH records completes $7.00 cish, Apply 18 Closse st.2 FOR SALE \u2014 5: UPRAGILT PIANOS, SUIT able for \u2018practice purposes.Prices, during Clearing gale, $45, $70, Fl $80 and $30.Lays fon Dros., 144 Peel sl.N.H.Open Sacardur evenings.\u2019 SILK KEMNANTS, FACTORY ENDS, ELEs gaunt pieces.Suificient for a sofa pillow, Wonderful value for the money, package, \u201cv cents.Ladies\u2019 \u2018Art Co, Manstou, Minor, » GREAT QUESTION SOLVEL-\u2014IIOW- WOMEN may earn money at home; over 100 ways; worth $1.00 to any woman; luc.The Broadway, 1433 E.Broadway, .St.Louis, IN.2 FOR SALE \u2014 LARGE QUANTITY BAGS, new and secondhand, all sizes, -cheap td clear.Also Burlap or Hessian cuttings Wilcock, 25 Common st.FOR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MIL- lon.Kindling wood, 32.00; cut hard wood, -83.00; mità - blocks; .62.00 per load.Also anthracite coal.J.oc.\"McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, cornes Guy and William st.Tel.Main 452.FORSSALE \u2014 ON VERY EASY TERMS, kitchen stoves, hall stoves, and everything for the house, at cheapest prices.The Prince , Co.23 St.Lawrence st.\u2018FO OR SALE\u2014AT COTES, 143 ST.TANTOINS \u2018et, à beautiful lot manufacturers\u2019 samples of whitewear, night dresses, chemises, cor ; set covers} drawvrs, skirts, Big bargains, 74 1 i (THE LEST FUEL-\u2014NO; 1 SCRANTON COAL, D:.Millar, 1% St.Antoine Tel.va 4002.31 , FOR SALE \u2014 CLUB, SPADE, HEART AND | Diamond Badges.Just the thing to enliven | etrect.a card party.Just out and very catchy.Also other Badges.Made by J.P.Moucek, #1b St.James st: Room 7.FOR SALE \u2014 FURNITURE, BEDDING carpets and draperies, cash or credit, ab + Lapointe'sz 1449 St.Catherine st.east, cor i Ber Moutealnn.| FoR SALE - \u2014 l'on CRÉDIT OR FOR CASH, furniture, carpets, oilcloths, ete., to sult every taste, at prices defying all.competi tion, Prince & Co., 33 St.Lawrence st.\u201cKEEN-EDGE\u201d WILL SHARPEN DULLEST razor iu 2 nui:utes.Puts.on a fine, &mootk edge.Acts like magic.It means razor al.| ways ebarp.By mail, 12°.Colonial lmpote i ing Co.Box 4%, Montre al.| spectra TO THE \u201cTRADE \u2014 ENGLISH | iron bedsteads, spring beds, stove castings and repairs, kitchen und hotel ranges, gat ranges and\u2019 oil stoves, clorks, washing ma- - piriew hardware; odds and \u201cends; pres Ne i\" reasonable offer refused.La 3.A.=urveyer, I 6 St.Lawren\u2018e- st \u2014 | DOGS\u2014WANTED, LOST, ETC.SA Advertisements under this.\u2018beading, 34 | words, 6 insertions, for 25c.Fou ND \u2014 A WIRE HAIR FOX TER MER about six weeks ago.Owtier can have same ; by proving property.If not ciaimed within | three days, will bo sold to puy exponses, | Apply 935.-Bleury st.\u2014\u2014 ner \u20ac _MISCELLANEOUS WANTED \u2014 \u2014 BY MATTE 2 employment at i or otherwise: Fraser, 1° 7 {= =z = | TENOVATOR, alivwhera day apd sewed, Address wis st et ga Advertisements in this column %e per word per tasertion, 6 insertions.ior the price.\u2018ef four.LUST\u2014ON SATURDAY, JAN.\u201c Bleury and Papineau \u2018avenue, a.sum money, rolled in one of Marchand's, stora advertiring bills.- with elastic a=ound it.Finder will he suitably rewarded by return ing to U Papmeau ave, 65 0 C.P,R, Fhops, Delorimirr ave, 2 304, RETWEEN L LOST-ON st NDAY.x LADY < LONG FUR |.boa, between the Wiudsér Hotel and Upper \u201cPeel street) Finder will be rewarded on re turning it to PF W: Rowell, Bunk OX Monte | Teul, 169 St.James st.\u201d 8 : | LOST\u2014WE DNESD: AY AVE vs NIN 8 O'CLOCK, a gold cham bracelet thy way ef Mountain and St, Abtoine sts.1\u20ac Plymouth Grove), Finder Please return to 72 Plymouth Grove.LOST \u2014 A SILVER MOUNTED \u201crosary, on Dorchestér.Si Matthew, St.Catherine or St.\u2018 Mark streots.Suitable ree ward, to 1133 Porchester st.= LEGAL CARDS | ACLENNAN, INAN.N Batristers, etc., Cornwall, Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Cline.F.J.\u2014_\u2014 Ont.D.M Maclennan.EITCH, PRINGLE & \u2018CAMERON, BARristers, Attorneys-at-Lav, Goiic'tors lu Chancery, \u2018Notaries Pubile, Ont.Jes.C.Cameron, LL.B.IBBONS & HARPER, .BARRISTERS, X etc, Richmond and Carting sis.London Geo.C.Gibbons; K.C., Fred F.Harper: JREENSHIELDS & GREENSHIELDS, 1724 N Norra Dame st \\X_ Barristers, oe.J.s BUCHAN.K.C.ADVOCATE, ETC * Canada Life Building, 132 St James street, Montreal, : UNDERTAKERS & & EMBALMERS C.WRAY & BRO.200.Mountain s st \u2018and © 123 St.Dominique.Uptown 2728.East 117, \u201cREALE & SON, cor.Beaver Hall Hill and Dorchester, Uptown 949.TO TRENT \u2014 LOWER TENE MENT, 8 ST.Matthew,\" first class order.new plumbing, $22 month, only to à good tenant.Apply.Tel.Mount 627.25 TO LET\u20142 HOUSES.ONE SEVEN ROOMS, rent $12 per month, Other five rooms, $10 per month.Solf-contaibed.Yard and shed, Apply 223 Delisle at.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\"emeee ec BUSINESS CHANCES MILLINERY BUSINESS FOR SALB\u2014FIRST class trade\u2014in the City of Ottawa.For particulars, apply to Miss Walker, 143 Sparks street, Ottawa.24 FOR SALE \u2014 BAKERY AND DWELLING.| Large bread and pastfy trade.For particulars, apply to lsaac Pelletiot, Chesterville, : Ont 30 PLUMBERS, & STEAMFITTERS R.E.HANDFIELD, PRACTICAL ROOFER, Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter.Electrie bells, electric l'Eht.1782 Notre Dame Attest Bell Phone Main 3888, eodtt rer rf NOTARIES : KITTSON, REDDY & ReODY,| Notaries Public, Etc.Issuers of Marriage , Licenges, Imperial uilding, 107 St, James Street.Geo.R.flan B.C.L., Wm.B.9.Reddy.sel.Pe 4.F, Reddy, B.C.La TILLIAM WRAY, 1381 Notre Dame \\ Uptown 2067.LE F street.Main 7674, FERON & SON §0 St\u2019 ALPIN & VINCENT, M.Antoine streets ® 237 Centre st.À Main 1367 and and 1\u2018 1984: Soclety, 1756 St.Catherine st.East 1285, Duraurr & RANGER, 1108 Outarlo street, Kast 2328.AN GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington street.Main 4418.; =f BUSINESS CARDS A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR Todi.® layson & Grant), Customs Broker Xnd Forwarder, Warehouseman, 415 and 417 S Paul st.Montreal.Heated Storage, Pond Free.Telephone Main 1308.P.O.Box 424.sous RES MARRIAGE LICENSES MARRIAGE LICENSES 1854 D BY Arthur W.Wilks.Wilks à Michaud, \u2018 Public Accountants, Merchauls bank Build- Tel.M.4135.JE re STABLE WANTED WANTED\u2014By first or May, 1904 good stable for 10 or 12 horses.State terms for yearly rental and location.Address Box 26.W.J.B, Herald of~ fice TOPAZ\u2019 1236 St.Catherine st, C O-OPFERATIVE FUNER A I, EXPENSE Abern, Montreal Safe Works, 30 St CUINE & MACLENNAN, eto., Cornwall, .Leitch, K.C., R.A.Pringle, J.A of .1 1 v i 4 + À Ww: LS Se =, a eT + nn st etre PR TRI v; TA ot 1.- ou iota yp EE Loe (UT emo \u2019 Cea eri EE A A eme ms rt tte tre « WINTER IS HERE\" NATIONIL MUSEUM - | : .J ._ Lou - a .; \u2019 ; A : EE LS FEBRUARY 2,1904 = Co Cy | THE:WOBLO OF roues J) | I \u2014 RESULT OF THE ELECTIONS \u2018AMUSEMENTS, x - \u2014 x ACADEMY \u201c&Inmie = Mat, Saturday ad J.FORBES ROBERTSON *.To-night.T and GERTRUDE BLLIOTT _ \\ on vw TO-Mmorrow \u201d & and Sat Mat, & HAMLET .Thursday, Friday and Saturday - THB LIGHT THAT FAILBD and THN SACRAMENT OF JUDAS.Vo During this engagemerit the curtain will rise more speeches were chalked off the score pf the debate on the address yesterday.Thomas Crawford (West.Toronto) and Win.Rickard (West Durham) were the speakers.Will be of Gothic Style Supe The end of the debate is now In sight, Bringing With it Catarrhal Diseases of | | PLANS APPROVED on ona Bom, res all Kinds\u2014Pe-ru-na Cures.+ 027 \u20ac ub ¥ o.clock Sharp.\\ only about foyr more members on each Next WE HER3HAT KEHLOY and S - mounted by a Huge Crown side of the House being slated for The successful candidatëà have every reason to feel * LE SPPIR SHANNON in a nte g gone.wt \u201ca scored the Government proud of their victories, an e knowled e that they have SHERLOCK HOLMES y » Crawto the people's confidence, that the public have decide 0 = \u2014 Will be Three Storeys.on its temperance policy, and Mr.Rick- e peop a p .place in their hands the management of the city's affairs, - ought to spur each and every one of them to their very best efforts to deal fairly and honestly by the people, und thereby merit public gratitude and approval.But even as the different candidates are congratulating themselves on their good fortune, the public at large have good reason to be thankful for the announcement that we are going to continue our : ~ JANUARY DISCOUNTS \u201cof 20 per cent.to 50 per _ cent.until February 15th.ard gald the only policy of the Conserve atives was the cry, \u201cIt's time for @ \u201d Ottawa, Feb.2e~{Special.The plans change.\u201d \u2014 or he new atlona duseum have ë .been prepared and approved by the Armand Lavergne Chosen .Government.It will be built of Cana-|_ Quebec, Feb.Z~\u2014{SpeclaL)\u2014Armand dian stone, and located on the Stewart Lavergne, son of Judge Lavergne, and property, between MaäcLeod and Ar-jnephew of Mr.Lavergne, M.P., chief- gyle Streets.The total length of the| Whip of the Province of Quebec, was building 18 to be 380 feet.The helght nominated as the Government candi from the ground will be 98 feet-and to}date In a convention of Liberals yes- the top of thu tower 200 feet.\u201c{terday.Mr.Lavergne ls 24 years of The main entrance is in the front| AR, ls & graduate of the Laval Univer- elevation, entering à hall 68 feet square Elty, and was recently admitted to the and upen from the ground floor levelbar.He is à good speaker and hds In to the roof, with gulleries around atihim the making of a good parllamen- the various floor levels, There are tarian.PROCTOR'S\u201cYasz\" .- Maeatinees Wed., Fri.and Sat.REBECCA WARREN TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES, Prices 500, 35¢, 25¢, 20c, 10c.! Next Week \u2014Tho \"Awakening of Mr.Pipp.rear Mate, Wed, FRANCAIS [mur ands | .: THIS WBNE - The Beautiful Temperance Drama, THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST Endorsed by the Clergy of every Denomination or \u201c Prices-\u201410c, 20c, 80c, 86¢ and 650¢.Next Week\u2014 On the Bridge ac Midnight = .\\ Rvery Afternoon A museum rooms 106 feet by 60.The Conservative party has not am 5 FROY AL.and Bvening.NAR In the rear of the main hall there]Yet nominated -a candidate, but it is will make glad the hearts of Furniture and Carpet buyers ; THIS WEKK.FEB.lst Gf Is un auditortum 70 by 67 feet.There Probable that they will give opposition throughout the whole city.As.there i8 a reason for all : : - 8 \u201cNC \"gs d und! though their chances of winning are > oN Le à parement, ground, first, second \u2018the small, as the county of Montmagny is Le .rooms are the sume size as the ground # ldberal stronghold.things, s0 is there a reason for this.Our present accommodation being entirely too small to meet the demands of , our constantly increasing business, we have.decided to THE MOONLIGHT MAIDS® * Brilliant Burlesque, Splendid Specialties.Miss Maud Palmer, \u201cThe Willows,\u201d phtioer 00, vos, and ite.Nex sek\u2014-SAM r : \u2014 .enlarge our premises,\u2019 so we may secure more floor space, \u2014syvere an «x Luttbeg.; Cataraugl, Ont is a singer of local Te: boon\u201d arranged or the tatty of Ontario Bye-electione.more display room and more accommodation for work- \u2014 or achoowiena with thanks the the Superintendent of Mines and the! Toronto, Feb.2.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014The at- shops.To do this will necessitate the removing of walls ; Royal Palace Theatre value of Peruna as a splendid remedy Director of the Geological Branch.tention of Ontario politicians ia now ang floors which we are using st present.This will, of 2 in case of a severe cold.Last.winter The ground and first floors are set) directed to the ridings of East Lamb- course, deprive us of this space for a while, and we must Apart solely for museurn purposes.One! ton und East Bruce, where bye-elec- To-night, Jan.28\u2014Pusane Tokeff.1 caught a cold and did not pay the t of necessity curtail our stock accordingly, which We expect Friday, 29th, Saturday, 30th, Evenings \u2014 roper attention to it until it gor ob bad of the wings of the bullding 15 serupartrtions-for-the House -of- Commons, ren-{.|___to do by continuing for fifteen days more our 20 to 30 Dhae Klelm Schteiteldike Aristokratten.hat | could not attend to my regular for the Department of Marine and Fish-! dered necessary by the death of the sit- - per cent discount osfer: BR work.My aunt advised me to try Pe- runa, and | commenced taking it at ones.Within three days | found\u2019 reat tof._In_ten days | was not entirely well, but my system was tdned up, and | felt much stronger than 1 had.befo-e.We keep it on hand, and if any member of the family feels sick a dose or two of Peruna is all that is needed to cure.MISS MAUD PALMER.eries and National Art Gallery.ting member in each case, will be held The building is so arranged that it|en Feb.16, Among the speakers who can be built without any internal parti-, will enter these ridings will be R.L.tions, : | Borden, Hon.Wm.Paterson, C.B.Hy- It 18 of Gothic style and the tower; man, W.8.Calvert, M.K.Cowan, Dr.takes the shape a-c - didates, \u2014-Saturday.Matinee\u2014Schilamis.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : DANCING SCHOOL A.ROY MACDONALD, CITY CLASS.KARN HALL, 2363 St.Catherine Street | _Aéults-Mondsy-and- Thursday, $.p.m, Juve tentles, Tuesday end Friday, 4.16 pm 1 == This class is strictly for beginners: will d@ ; .\u2014and the can 6 8, Finance Enquiry.\u2014\u2014- Victoria, B.C.Feb.L\u2014It is the fn- tention of the Provincial Government \u201cMR.J.PIERPONT MORGAN | | WILL VISIT METROPOLIS kept 80, as advancement is made they trans Winter i : to ask Mr.Cross, expert accountant of tor to another class.No need to mislead you inter is really here.Peoplé are con-)catarrh and recent cases of consump- .oronto, to exumine Into the finances .ome and see far yoursell.gtantly catching colds, and not a house|tlon, and often in advanced ingen, Accompanied by Party of New York-!of the province.An appropriation of WEST STORE\u2014- EAST STORFE\u2014 ,[ Ralls to rent for concerts, bañs, new tables but hears the winter cough.People are| Everybody should have the 64-page ers, Ho Will 8pend Few Days 15,000 has been made for this work, .ws chairs for uchre Py and Friôm.rying to get something to cure these book on catarrh and winter diseases in City which will be undertaken as soon as a 2446 \u2019 1541-1547 8.15.Tel.Mount 458.Pleased to send my troubles which are almost.inevitable at| which is being sent free by The Peruna ° .jai lest can be made of the working of \u2019 Sooklet on application.e of the year.> ; ay! w assessment act.e si- a ihe of the ye ar.+ can rately be Medicine Co., at Columbus, Ohio.Unless they get frozen up on the way ppo 8t.Catherine St.St.Catherine $t.ë \u201cIf you do not derive prompt and eatis-! Montreal will be invaded by American; t'on strongly object to Mr.Cross\u2019 ap- Canada have a cold some time during factory results from the use of Perund,\u2019 multl-milllonulres to-night or to-mor-; Pointment, holding that @ntle \u2018he ip an the winter.There is one remedy which| write at once to Dr.Hartman, giving! row, as Mr.J.Plerpont Morgan and a!\u20acXpert accountant his appointment in will precent colds and cough and cure/a fuli statement of your case, and he! party from New York are expected to Ontario was merely to estublish whe- them with certainty when contracted.| will be pleased to give you his valu-, ART ASSOCIATION | edt ; GE .PHILLIPS SQUARE T arrive here within the next twenty! ther or not a surplus existed, while in This remedy is Peruna.Taken with|able advice gratis.tour hours.British Columbia his duties would be 2 Galleries Open Dail regularity during the winter months, it| Peruna can be purchased at any first-| A Suite of rooms ut the Windsor was Much more extensive.- - : pe Ys y prevent colds, coughs, laiclass drug store at $1.00 per bottle.enguged for the party severul duya ago : .: \u2018 9 A.M.TO 5P.M.\u201d erippe, consumption, bronchitis or pnou-| Address Dr.Hartman, President of|and the announcement wus then made Meeting for Conservatives.CHAMPIONSHIP HOOKEY ' > Readi Roo monia.It will also cure without failure'The Hartrman Sanitarium, Columbus, O,! that they would be here to-day.The; A Conservative meeting In support ., Admission 25c.Reading m open te i .: New York truins this morning were all: of Mr, O.G.H.Bergeron in St.James members till 6 p.m.| FEB.3rd == ; = = Wa NDERERS Gilbert & Sullivan s, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014mr |lute, but even after the last of them|division will take place to-night in! TO-MORROW had arrived there wus no sign of thé Charbonneau Hall, Notre Dame Street, WHITAKER WRIGHT AND THE épées pri bE Bere Sy Bo Two speclul cars attached to one of Mr.Tarte, Hon, L.O.Tatllon, Hon.T.EFFECT DOWN IN WALL STREET| ST von us re poe RE NATIONALS vs.Asked in New York as to the purpose of the visit to Canada, Mr.Morgan !8 Mr.Gervais\u2019 Meeting.Lo - (HARDY'S BAND IN ATTENDANCE) A Concerts very .\u2018 7 credited with the reply that ft 1s pures Mr.Honore Gervais, K.C, the Lib- Omer SION de One Se TE US reserved seats now on sale at rink.also at Star Branch FEBRUARY ew peoplé have realized bow closely Whitaker Wright could bave been jected 11¥ a pleasure trip.He desired to visit|eral candidate in St.James Division, PO.NIGHT Tueslay.gale , ith illumination.Adm.150 WV \\ LBRU the Whitaker Wright conviction of russdes in this countéy.Ho answered promptly: ! Montreal and tuke a few days rest, 80 iu hold a meeting to-night In Poire N exlay.gala night skating with band and Japanese ilumination.Adm.1% /INDSOR HALL, \u2018hand sth.last, wv | \u201cWright was convicted under the same com- the present trip wus planned.a e speakers will include lon.PLANS NOW OPEN Baia London.bore on the New York Stock mon law as exists rs this country.While in : \u2014\u2014 R.Prefontaire, Hon, H.Archambault, | \u2019 ; Sf It was laugh, laugh.\u201d\u201d\u2014 Boston PosT.Lan OR + \u2019 : érican Steel\u2019 Fuundry's Mach trom.tng, ak | hat the ma ana Shey Siates thers 12) MR, LAWRENCE A.WILSON |Langicis, Camile Plche, dereme De- : A - + e .* 5 > - Under ordinary circumstances, Wright should\u2019 fain tho same lenguage used with regard te \u2019 i amille che, Jereme De The G f f Reserved Seats 60c, 750 and $1 00.- av , es .false statements in prospectuses that is used, carle.\u2014_\u2014 4 es Prteruted, for Eis fraudulent stock in England, there |s the same common law! MAKES HIS DECLARATION H c : Er 0 > » © o.ficers of the Crown.11adillty for issuing false.statements.! For Mochelaga County.see This the Crown refused to do; whereu th 5 nl: \u2018 r * * Mount Moriah Lod e London Stock Exchange took & most ny Penal Code contains stringent provisions | Werkingmen, He Alleges, Went Back{ The .4 Conservatives of Fochelaga 9 curt step.Announcing th agaist making a false statemtn by an officer, .i County will hold a convention in Le WINDSOR RALL\u2014Friday and Saturday Ev 8, Feb.12 & 13 No 38 A F.& A M tint, having b & tbrough its solicitors \u2018ugent, or employe of corporation which pro-\u2019 on Their Promise to Support Caraller Hall, St James Street, to- # ye a Wright ' g beeu made the medium for | scribes the crime and \u201cthe crime carries with ' Mr.Dandurand.- t güts frauds, it would deem Itself partl-'|t a statutory penalty.In addition to this ° Tn New Programmes with » change each evening.FUNERAL NOTICE 2eps crimims if it we .\u2018 mispt to Select 2 candidate for the bye- Prices 81 50, $1.00, Toc.0c.Seats on sale at Shaw's beginning Tuesday, Feb.9 Semaey ie eta L ere mot to iusist on the there are the provisions of the criminal code Mr .Lawrence A.Wilson, chief or.®iec Fen.1.an \u2014 : Members of above Lodge are requested to prosecute I etailed its own law agents \u2018to: with regard to the obtailning of money and! BäNizer of Mr.Dandurand's canmpelgn, : f th To ; T= =\" attend funeral of their late Bro.W.I.Campe 1 tance of pt It was therefore at the: property under false representations.sald to-day: Notes of the Fray.| - - \u2014 bell, from his late residence, äla Boyer Street, 1 chic bL ME the Stock Exchange that tho| \u2018\u2018The vame charges have been made agalnst| I sgreed to aid Mr, Dindurand only! Hon, Wm.Paterson will address a ; on Wednesday, 3rd instant, at 2.30 p.m._ he ew vus finally deait with.ithe International Fire Engine Company, | When I was aswured that he would be meeting at Tceswater, Bruce East, on ! TELEGRAPH BRIEFS By order of the W.M.\u201cel Foundren Shock Exchange « action ON \u2018 against the Pegamoid Company, the North: SUppurted by the trades und labor un-! Feb.L j ! _\u2014> .R.H.FULTON, Sec.tb .\u2018ek.because of an: J 2 -a tons.\"hes .: .3 .° 4 luce fot unlike that of Whitaker Wright American Paper Company, in which sults ure) ONY These organizations control.At a meeting held at St.Paschal, Mr.as whinly caused Wall Street te atx Bay Sow being Drought by Hecksher and otbers, : i bout 23,000 votes.und Mr.J srville.Lapointe, advocate, wus chosen \u2018as Live | Stat Don © Amcrican ting Company, Interna.(he president of the Federuted Trades, eral candidate for Kamouraska county.has been set down for hearing before vb nr Aus pe Lud not been dealt \u2018tional Nickel, American Steel Foundries, Chi-; Council.wis confident that the labor; A convention of the Liberals of the! AFTERNOON BOARD.SALES.\u2018the Supreme Court : which opens on; :cu,any law, her pe of high repute In cago Pneumatic Tool Company, and Unitelast night nominated Dr.J.W.Danlel|\u2019 % Pacific at 1187 .Toronto\u2014The >\u2018orthern Navigation Campbell, from his late residence, Sla Boyer * Orphan Asylum ; tempt to arouse political feeling.- to oppose Hon.H.A.McKeown, in the: 'S Merchants at 150: directors this morning elected H.C.greet, on Wednesday, the 3rd instant, af a yum and Hospital to Cele- | Brome Lady Fainted Last Evening in, \u201cI clalim the Mayor should be elect-!bye-election, on Feb.16.Dr.Daniel is: 2% Stréet Rallwuy at Dole Hammond president.and W.J.Shep- a4 p.m.J | rate the Event.Bath Tub.ed by the people and not by acclama-!a prominent physiclan and has rerved % ; The fiftietn anniversary of the foun-' Toronto at 9815.; ; pard vice-president one general man, ; By order of N.G.- {tion This ts the only true test of the several terms as alderman and also ! > Tvet ty 91x.+ Jager is not yet appointed.: \u2014 dation of ¥t.Joseph's Orphan Asylum\u2019 Sutton, Que:, Feb.2.\u2014(Speclat)\u2014Word | \u2018 n x n City at 49%; y : ,bublic pulse.~~ s+the Mayor's chair.He accepted the = Hoohelaga at 125.St.Petersburg.\u2014A despatch from and Hospital, Cathedral Street, will be comes from West Brome that Miss Lou- \u201cIn a nutshell, the result showe that! némtnation.; 7 va ys elebruied to-morrow by religious cere- o hettes, daughter of James C.Pettes, } SR 11 Montreal at 245.Gomel (Government of Moghilev), sa.| is Shelb \u201d Incandescent Lam 8 ; Mr.Laporte received a united Conserve.= ; ; rie - y , ' p Moines and « banquet © be eld under of that place.was last evening found atl po ! Jewish emigration to America is stead nd ratlve vote, and many Liberal votes, and] » \u2018 - .NEW YORK STOCKS.ily Increasing.rtisans as well as = the auspices of the ladies of St.Joseph.Ely em ul ise Potten that the worklngmen went back on; LADIES BONSPIEL TT my private wire to Mr.Cr D.Ment\u2014 alter Tiana fouschonders are leat FOR UScFUL LIGHT oF Grey Mioopita) (vas given over to the her death will be a very severe 20d | thelr promises.: WAS BEGUN TO-DAY from J- 8 Haske & Om: Ing.Three hundred families have just} AND ECONOMY- \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 2 8, w ave had charge ever ; : ts J - .departed, ; since, In January, 1854.Little St.Jos- AT amily and ove End, aie VOX POPULI, VOX DEL.\u2014_\u2014 Feb.1 Feb 2, Springfleld Mass.\u2014 Miss Kate Mor- pr ae everywhere by dealers in Electrical fons quren, situated next to the asy- \u2018ng spell.: When the people have spoken, no [Montreal and Lachine Representatives DESCRIPTION Op OL Op.©.liarty is dead from heart failure, which re ns mr, Len an puch the ve loue a NON \u2014 power may contest their decision.In Played a Strong Game, as Atos.ignied Copper.68 50% NI (9% \u201cwas caused, according to the dectors, *L oly It a E ce, wa cated ini WAS A COWARD'S ACT.the world of smokers, all are united i Am.Locom\u2019ve com :.21K 2 \u201cIX 22° by pressure from corset stays.She GEN EMEN\u2014 s the first church in Mont-; .in\u2019 pralsing the superior quality of Did the Quebec.: real to receive the honors ol dedication.! Co > , 3 fainted while dancing, was removed! Mgr.Bruchesl will officiate at the re- Threw Bottle at Passing Train and: Sweet Caporal Cigarettes.2 3 de ef .Tu The first ladies\u2019 bonspiel ever held In ap.Sugar fire.do.127% 1954 18 ?liglous ceremonies.The committee in! Injured the Engineer.o a.24 | from the ballroom, and died within a Vieit my Hair Dressing Parlor, and gé} \\ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Quebec, wus begun this morning on the a orat .Cee aes -.Lfew minutes | the best hair cut in the city.- { CHARLES HANLON (8 DE | rinks of the Montreal, Thistle and Cal-| ASmeltg Met Ou #05 04 50 ep TOL TAC AN Tonsorla] treatment giv tharge of the banquet will Include Mrs.| Mansonville, F&b.2.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014While DEMENTED.| cdonla Curling Clubs.\u201d Great interest is Am.car ine 3 i\" a Te i | or became ehausted this morne?ç 250 se Catherine: L Bra oder.Mme 0.Faucher, Mme.| the Boston expréss was nearing East.Police Make Search for the Young.being shown in the contest and the is lg Gr ta 0 0m Tl fx a rire one garter morn-M, A.TARDIF Opp.Grey Nunnery.ault, Mme.Dumont Lanolette, Richford enroute to Montreal last: Man's Relatives.largest äggregution of fair curlers that.êa da pret 91 ue 214 population has only nou h water for: 7 == .a night, some wretch threw a \u2018 bottt i ; .have ever been got together are now | Baltimore andOhta.83 BM 8 84 pop Ki Urboses > E ue \u20183 the! : - (striking the engineer, Mark Cunning-:\" The police authorities are trying to find tue in the city.rinking purposes.ngineer says e: FUNERAL OF MR.TASKER.\u2018ham, In the forehead, seriously injur.j c/atives of Charles Hanlon, 11 yearn of age, .ver \u2026 vee I ofa ?; Play began this morning.for the Bon.| Breokiyn fino?ref $7» 8 46% 4%: trouble is due to the lavish waste of in n Beaded Necklaces ! The funeral of Mr.John Tasker, ot ing him.Dr.McDonald, of Sutton, war who has suddenly broume insane in this city, : 1 .\u2018while boarder in the C.£.R.S \u2018spiel Cup.On the Montreal ice in the! YMc& Alan Gom.Lo oi water by citizens.{Indian Belts (for Lads)! the Bunk of British North America, Otified, who had the injured man re- a boarder in the C.B.R.Stockyardal i \u2018 : I 1B ISN: ais , indian Chains, very beautiful Fe rl 0 wen Tie aeockyard first\u2019 round, two rinks from Ottawa! Canadian Pacine ee DTK 11836 ISH 118% gy, Petersburg.\u2014An old woman who.nnn gone.for Contiomant : and formerly connected with the oth i moved from the train to have his wound | general Hospital and then given in char bh Were opposed by- two rinks from Lu-| Fête a ons Le 2 \"say for twenty years past, has resided in a H Black, Pale Blue, Old Gold, Viol loyal, Artillery, took place this.after- | dTessed.' [(p tha police for safe keaplig.Île la known | Chine.Mrs.Murphy's ladles played a, Ohta.Burl.Quiney.small room in this city has been found In à\" y low.\u2018Maroon, ¥ toon from St.James Methodist Church.j \u2019 : i \u201c .{dead of privation.The officials who! and White, Green, Yellow, Maroon; .«to have arrival.recently, in Montreal, 1p! Ertdt game und won by 16 shots to 3.! Chieagoand N West : .\u20ac A - : The services, which were conducted by| GETS AN ENORMOUS MAJORIT Y.< charge ot a cattlo train under a Toren Her third player, Miss Olive Strathy,! Ghago.R.J and Pas.state 1edvi 1 went ao her room to seal up her fur | Suitable for ane pe Evening Enters Rev.Charles A.Sykes, were simple,; All smokers are unanimous in de- named Fairbanks.of the Toronto western diéplaycd very fine judgment and much: Chieago.il Hs P.16H Mes 1443 145% ture discovercd, the sum of $8,000 in a} Ù .: : Be A : a fi se 2! ents, etc.Th t b y in character.The chict mourners were claring that the quality of Sweet Cap.cattle market.Tbiz morning*the patient, who Of the credit of the victory ia due to! Crlorado Pouthera 7 cupboard.and a further search result.taint \u20ac o [most beautiful display Messrs, E.H.and W.K.Tasker, sons,\u2019 oral Cigarettes cannot be surpassed., 67 6 Le eas » ne .-of Nativo Indian Work hown ' had refused to speak so far, confided to the! her.Miss Henry had a close match, co ard Ga NY 193% wi LF oe 0 00.000 ER Ne © nan Te vos no dt.\u2018 ori over shoms In thie and there were no pall-bearers, The! poîler.physician, in jai), that his home was! With Miss Montizambert, getting a lead, Colorado Fuel-Iron.Sees 3010 M er « 1e Woman \u2018caves n : 66 vas \u201d \u2018 floral offerings were numerous and in-; _ \u2014 at No.1 Howard Street, Liverpocl, Englend.|0f 4 shots, Cav.CC.apd Bt.Lo oo.20 2, | ROIS.CL \u201cThe Wigwam, 138 Posl St.cluded wreaths from the managemént, BOGUS PRINCE GOES TO JAIL.Information will now be asked from the Liv-| On the Thistle ice Cornwall met Que.Detroit United Ry.65: Wushington.\u2014The.Traders National (Oppostte Mominion § of the Bank of Bigfish North America, | Lo\" - ! erpool police.- - }bec.The latter were far 106 good.fori Dele-lack and Wess.-.21 .Bank of Clarksburg, W.Va., has been, ppos linlou ÿquare.) the bank- messengers, and No, 2 com-.The Divorced Husband of Countess of .!the Ontario ladles, Miss Scott's rink Delaware Hudson.1 168 , coor.160% closed by order of the comptroller of | c = pany Victoria Rifles.Tm SL Russell Sentenced.° - | HE BLO D Y | inning.by\u201d the big majority of Jo shots| Dore BE once :; ! \u2018a 0: the Currency and national bank exam.LA CORONA HOTEL \u2019 3 M RG A?ny ne.Te ner obinson has beet appointed = - I _'Torente, Feb.2.\u2014(Spectaly\u2014Willlam | T 0 PUMP on \u2018aled Lette NÉ her PE 12 OU rary receive : Trader : ei Ci ali ; n tho C'aledonta-lce two rinks.from! Great Northern ptd.temporary receiver.The Traders Na-i.9 Le ATchibuld Stuart DeMo-! Gives You Health or Disease Ag- the SL Lawrence and Montreal Clubs, General Kiestrle .130 tional Bank is the largest bank in | Guy Stroot.European Plan, Dr Wood S i husband of the Pon tea the divorced | cording to Its Condit] a played.Miss Bond had an exciting Jersey Central \u201cese the city.It has assets of a millon! Rates, $1 per day up.Rooms, with bath, ° | ont to central prison thie Russell, was a to © Om |.stiruggle with Miss (i.Riépert, but | Hoek ne Vatioy and a \u2018quarter.No statement of its £2 up.Elegantly equipped private dini \u201c a at Tor.Moning fOr te the heart, tha blood pump of the human: Mañiaged to secure nr lead of 2 on the Ka Te ona condition bag been made, rooms, a cafo in connection.Cuisine ; a Da OEM ere EE onda lt eyetem, Is out of order, the nerves are starved.fifteen ends.Miss N, Smith, also ot! Kansas Texas.a KO) Council Bluffs, Iowa.\u2014Fire in a house 4 unsurpassed.Edward Hotel for board.besides hes: for want of blood.and indigestion, sleepless- the Montreal Club.had another close; J.ouisville Nashville 108% ( this morning burned.to death five chil- ce ee \u2014 | accounts for lara mam.CE fou or CF: nogm, aick beadurhe, lack of vigor and nerv- match, defeating Miss Chipchase by 3: Man Elevated, .1434 162% 134% 16334 :dren of Peter Christiansen, ranging in THE NEW WELLAND MOTEL | feurnments were ordered to Ve ibe oumens are the result.Dr.Agnew's Helirt! shois, : - Missouri Pacifle.086 03 WK 9K ume from b mouths to 11 years and \u201d \u2019 > {time to receive expected on > er m' Oure rellcves, héart discasa In 30 minutes, The umpires for to-day's play were: | Métropèlit: n° Trac \u2026 11% 120% 120, 120 ! probably fatally burned their mother.| 17 and 19 McGILL COLLEGE AVE.the Countess ar her friends, but none | blood arecs tar ough Hee eins and ah Mr Mocall and Mr.Brown on Monts Erle] Faimond oon le Lg a ig The house and children were consumed A few steps from the Academy of Muse.\u2019 having arrived the magistrate woutd ras a rough { nmalth real ice: Mr.Currie and Mr.Burket Tnt i \\ is 664, ; before\u2019 the firemen arrived, en Special Tablo d'Hoté Dinner ever not longer delay.LS Fo foes blood pump the mare vigorous the health | or : fo oh fon WM © SH) Nra, Christiansen went \u2018to bed there | from & to 8 o'clock, bi.Lunch from 1220 18 N Pi Ninety nine out of a hum dred hearts are weak | 2 McIntyre on Thistle Jee N.Y Ontarfo Ven Eu 5.NX EE a w-flre inthe kitchen and.this ;2 p.m.40c.Elegant private dining parlors rw , .Are Hea mad .: \u2018After play was over the ladies con-{ Norfo ast a ; 1% 5vl4: was the only fire in the house., an8 banquet room, for after theatre parties NO ay ine THE VACANT JUDGEBHIPS.Eee en ue tiret dose of Agnow'e Meart | gregated nt the Montreal Club'a head- Norfhers Securities.1 a UE 0d 1 © \"| inspect the Welland and be convinced.S : \u2018| St Thomas, Feb.2\u2014Althoagh no ap-| DT.Agnew's Liver Pills cure lver ills, 100.| int ee where they ovity photgraph- ponn KR.R.o.0 10% 130) 130% 120 bo CHICAGO MARKETS.' GEO.E.FULLER.Prop.yrup pointments have yet been made it ls) 5°14 by B.B.McGale, 2123 Notre Dame.1e a the en Mie rs + Set ve entertain Fresseu Stee: Com.0 \u2026.3% 3%| By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, from = pot forgat: the address 17 and 19 acai £tated on what is belleved to be the \u2018 cee ; to do prof \u2026 wees «| 3.S Bache & Co: Co = lege Ave, just off © erlne Cures Coughs, Oolds, Bronchitie, best authority that Talbot McBeath COTTON MILLS IDLE.| delightful tea this afternoon at the|iwe, sr@a .101% 0% .Jen 2 Ovz.High Low.Close.| ° NHearseness, Oreup, Asthma K.C., of London, will be appointed judge._ | Kennels, taking her guests out by elec- [Phil @ilsadtor.#4, 8% 04% 6 Wheat \u201cMay.wil 92 0 TS Pal ti tin the of the County of Elgin, to succeed Judge L-2ck of Cotton and Fear of War Given.tric car.qe ee Ah Peur ce eee July .\u2026.®a 83% EL 8% - \u2018 ain er Fightooss la the Hughes, that Geo.B.McPh of] \"as Causes | The scores to day were: \u2014 oun do lt see ue (Com, May.om ota 00% bi Chest, Eto.Stratford, will be appointed.County Boston, Feb.2.\u2014Machinery is lâle in many | On Montreal fee.Bouthèrs 27 com: vu Ex ears ER à a dma It stops that tickling in the threat, is Judge of Middiesex, and D.J.Donahue, 'of the cotton, mills of New England, The.tava.Lachine, de do t.83% Bix 8% gu, Oats.May.Set AWW MWR HS | .- ops 1 .! Mrs.Grant, Miss Reay, MY SK 5% 54 .July .38N 3914 33% 38% plensant to take and soothing and héal- roux Attorney Elgin, Junior Judge of, Lyman mills, at Holyoke, Burlington mills.Miss'Wise, Miss Strathy, 37° SU 274 Sok, Pork, May.1320 1350 1315 1845 ., : \u20ac to the lungs, Mr.E Dishop Brana, PE \\Penperei end Leconte mile st Patetyes, YT Fleming, Mics Q Straïny, Jenne)arime D WA gh Led Meo 78 Gs 7a 2m Atlantic and laks \u201caperlor \u201caway toe well-known Galt gardener, writes:\u2014 \u2014\u2014e Maine, and other corporations are curtailed.mith, rs Murphy, h LILY en: 2.05 = 5 ibs, May.67 68 661 67 = NOTICE CL .: , ve - LU.k.Leather com.ila In M» Ih .1 fad gH Abi attack ei ge MR.CARLISLE 18 ELECTED.most of them baving been placed on a short | Mii TED) 9.Mira Chur ip) 16, de do\u2019 pref 78 7 w 7 \u201c|.Claims for Labor.Board, Materials \u201cane .m 4 Te .» .\" | , times when Towanted to congh and could At a largely attended meeting of the The vnusual cost of cotton is not the only | Miss Smith, Miss Magor, .vs mes à ref Pie \u201cx on Pis Blair's tills Fe | etween Canin And Paspebiac.wit exams not T would almost choke to death.My Mérbers of the Furth Year Sclence of impediment to the sucvems of the cotton in- | Miss Christie, Miss M.Henry, UTS Rubber.com.13° 13H 13% in ined and inquired into by Mr.G.A.Mother.3 e eering dustry.The fear of a war betwe no Ja | Miss Montizambert, Miss kienry, \u2019 2 \u2019 1.the Commissioner appointed to investi- not wor moet 7 DR.WOOD McGill University In the Engineering pes and | Miss Mont! bert, Miss H 1 ee do pref.à Groat English Remedy fo¢ (ey ppo esti NOR AY PINE SYRUP à to Building last evening, Mr.E.J.Car- nussia has killed the demand in China and! (skip) 13.(skip) 17.) Union Pasifie com.BOY tx 813 8% | | lc gate such claims, at the Windsor Hotel, on 0 pan my eur | lisle was unænimously elected Valedic- other countries in the Orient for cotton goods | __\u2018 Om Thistle Ice, to de prets \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 Hout & Rheumatism Q the Sth and Sth days of February.1904.prise I found speedy relief.I would torlan.The curtafiment at the Biddeford cotton wills Cornwall.Quebec, Wabaoh.NW ns ny 2% \u2014 Sale.Sere ftesuv mr re tt not be without it if it cost 81.00 a bot- pense Showing, Jour members of phe te que principally to the situation in the: Mine Melntyre, Anse Rattray, we, nei M 6 894) AD Dreggists Me.cad fi00 New York.\u2014William Burgess, wha le.- .yi re elec e s-Day at.Tias + ellley ss v, sera \u2018 ores cars res ox -\u2014 7 .ss, } He nd Ioan Tecommend na everyone Committee:\u2014 W.Wilson, Class-presl.A Miss McClennan, Mise Harvle, vis.nc » we FTE FAN BONS & CO.brought the Marechal Neil Rose to this Price *% Cent dent; George P.McDougall, Vice-Pre-! LONDON'S SHIPPING TRADE.| Miss Cuminings,.Miss Scott, .rer re vonrars country, is dead from pneumonia.His - rie {Conte ISR Wi LaToncc, Sectetiryi ad | London, np, Pos \"London mn memes | CIR) Sl (HP Pre eee greophiomees on RE EE were - - - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014oomqaatane | 5.O.McMurtry, \u2019 ve On Caledoria Joe, \u2018 d $ Std - « j proaperous port In 190%, about 49,500 vessels, | rence Co AT === | | \"Mr.W.Lawrence was elected repre.Pin cargo, entered and eleares ram ts | St, Lawrence, Montreal, OM A TOO LATE FOk CLASSIFICATION.| __ We ake as \u2026 sentative to the second year dinner.|Thames during the year.Total tonnage was| Miss Studer, Mra.Priasick, - \u2019 FOUND \u2014 WIRE HAIR FOX TERWIER, : ' : | sa met tment.about 20,900,000, net.increase of halt million Miss Hodgson, Milas Pangman, BRONER New York Stocks .about six weeks ago.Owuer can have same \u2019 A i over 1902, Over 8) per _i Miss F.Riepert, Miss Hamilton, = | \u2014 ; by proving property.If not claimed within tons per cent.of th ! M h C À STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.| crease was in the over sea trade.° in | Miss G.Riepert, Miss Bond, 66 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST I\u201d threo \u201cdays, will bo -sold-to- pay- expenses.- THE HOME out ñ : UCN \u2018are New *York\u2014Etrurla, Minnehaha, Lai (skip) 13.(skip) 15.| Te | Apply 25 Brewery st.29 | Can be keptattinctivamithout much .| Champagne.c = ; TT : To TT Mins Roberton: Miss Rawlings, Phone Main 4575.à | WANTED AN ENPERIENCED HOUSE.Le and furniture covers to us to .ASHING 24 \u201cLiverpéôol\u2014Cevic,.N .Co i - - +) Mitchell, : \u2018Mirg Jamieson, .Ti = Aus DS aa Lt se, In WASHING and IRONING lacet (langae Fun a A.T.C.Smoking Mixt Minn Milne, Hine Jamieson, |.All listed.stocks.bought or sold] maid: references required.Apply 9 Edge.|[] Cleaned and dyed.It improves them Curtains and otbér fine materials.as ae eh Hung ren im 1 e Un Ve e jaime Mine, .Ty smith \" Bill ave\u20141160 Dorchester.© ~ % | wonderfully A ! ; ymouth\u2014Kalser Wilhelm If.' | Miss Chipehase, A N.: | ._ IE ES \u2026 : Ce honor hand.and we Quarante Lremen-CusreL The great pipe Tobaooo : = «kip Ul.(skip) 14.|in lots of ten shares or moro for|ÿanTen\u2014 By A RESPECTABLE WOMAN.B.Parker & Co., Drersand | satisfaction.© .- 1.Avonmouty\u2014Monteagle._ .° | entre > cash, or carried on margin of three, work by the day.washing or housecleaning.2410 St.Catherine Street.and 194 .+ $t John, N.B-\u2014Manchester .\u2018\u2019raler.59 and 250 Tine.Sold by |The judges of the Court of Appeal] = Co , ., Apply 38 St.Alexanderst, OR Notre Dame Street.Montreal, Que.LL THE .CROWN LAUNDRY Salaclia, Tritonia.\u2018who have.been nearing cases at Que- points or \u2018more Direct private | FOR SALE-LARGE GRAMOPTIONR.WITH Phones Bell Up 3041.Main 1807.: Main 4:08 -22 Latour Street Glasgow-Hungarian.ail leading tobaooonists.hec, Tl conclude the sitting and return wire.: .: records, complete.A bargain.$17.00 cash.« Merchants 28.o atour Street, New York\u2014Lu Champagne ; to Mont to-morrow, - \u201c.B® : .\"À Apply 16 Cloase at AN 3 se LoS Brodse ANLINTER a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 $0 Corsets for .: AY i PER CENT TF ++ ~-Camphell-Bannerman_and Lord _ROse-.for the rest-of-his lite.Ho 16 going.to: ._ - Cmts tor CLOISONNES.* LAVQUER TRATS.pers anc Tor of he Home Rule gather there his art treasures now WANT OUR MINERALS.4 28 Loreen for eae wees, Fous Destoras Paper rty eelect nes the - = .: si Sreees 42: coeurs Vases pars.Bye.te lana rl ce nh n.\u201con- loaned to museums abroad, because | Kingston.Ont, Feb.2.-(Special.\u2014, Diews of French press | 3310 Corsets for ra mac st So.juding 1c'Ayr clection reportéditne United States Would charge a duty; A.M.Chiuholin.mine.owner, has re-' = $5 Corsets for .AT 5 FER CENT.OFF ÿesterday, have increased the Liberal' upon them almost equal to their cost, | cetved an enquiry from Germany as to -T PA Quran tor \u2018BRONZE VASES BEAD PORTIERES \u2018following from 188 to 1%.The Irishi:r he were to bring them to the United Ake to oa rites, feldupar and.Le Journal: The programme of the £4.00 Corsets for .Damaged Goods 101 Odds and Tod Darty still numbers E:.Stites and assemble them in the land of, large trade may be worked up between new Council fs well filed.Many pros $4.50 Corsets for oo.READY-MADE CLOTHING Mr.Bulfour'& apparent majority of his nativity for his own enjoyni-nt andiCanada and Germuny'in these minerals.| pres Any a do great thine.EVERY ; a es oe : : DEPARTMENT 136.however, cessed to be cohesive edification.It is « singular comment\u2019 The Income on the real and perwonuli™ WC 08 OIE FUL EIEN RADE! 1 5750 Goreme tor $s NEN:S STRIPED WoRSTRO TROTE- pi Mr.Chamberlain initiated his pew! on the scheine of things in the United £a ble ot ne Me datexander Mama new council than of any other that pres PRICES IGHT | ! ERS.» Worth $0.H.2 22d SN iscal policy.Even before that there! tates that a man can accumulate during her lifetime.After her death.| ceded 1t in the way of reform and we 300.\u2019 For $3.50.Was a Small defection, led by 3fr.Wins- great wealth Lut has to go to another ; the estate is to be divided between the |»! know how to keep it to Its prom- TEES & co.St.James se LADIES UMBRELLAS NEXE SE sUITa un Grace frown .ton C Il, Lord Hugh Cecll and country to enjoy it.The United dates (fenera) Hospital pnd Queen's Ulver! mes ope\u201d eee \u2014 The for.er restes Le OR For $5.39.7, cr @r.Bowiles, who showed restiveness at ig large enough and old enough to pro.sity.the lithe getting th ger | Presse: When further deve pe.; po sw $v | MENS RAGLANETTE WINTER | share.The value of the estate Will; ments are being made In tne use of ra-l 40 him and his famil he: \\ $1.23 CRW OVERCOATS, 13 Oxford gray.Woes the character of the reorganizition of 'vide an atmosphere in which the mostilikely Le in the vicinity of $20,000.dium it must be remembered that hei op SH thei um , ti 5 peer $1.85 tor \u2018 : 3106 Han For Sa S.fhe Ministry after Lord Salisbury'e re: opulent should be happy.But the men: .The peuple of Lath have undertaken biggest nilracle 14 not.the vne that net « sad bereavement.pe [0 Hy N | MEN'S © WINTER RAGLANETTE tirement und antagonized the adminif- gh, guide the American destinies ocerect an altar In onk in Math An-; consider us such.= 170 for SSL 4e | OVERCOATS, in Fancy Sripe, Less tration of the War Office.In critical ang who have taken almost every fea- &lican © hurl us a parochial memortal ¢ Lai Presse: Tu arrive ut a right lea, SYDNEY STRIKE OVER.oo for : ce us PoE ee tn Mise @ivisions, however, they went no fur- ture of life into\u2019 consideration Hutton.There will also be, in all prob- of ty tht rent vo Voto one mun | Wo wr N.S.Feb.2.-\u2014 sr > > ; .y ther.than to refrain fron voting in the have overlooked Making any provi ability, - péril monument erected, un fac the many objections that Keeb! jn No.resumed nt hi Phiten sean So tor ) Es BOYS Ae sums, tn Mixed Government lobby.sion for x mililonaire\u2019s paradise, A Queen's University Senate met on! them from going to the polls, drivers having agreed to the terms of-! $1.00 tor ss BOYS PANTS, Sea rar .The interest in the debate upon ti \u2018 any of the wealthy daugnters of Saturdi venir It was decided ta: ered by the management, This means DR far Lis Le de Les HW .~~.King's speech will ne in the tn pT with \u2019 their patrimontes, change te our for, the Ph.D.degree, | WESTMOUNT TOWN COUNCIL.let to os a hy which the oe for PS eee ; MANTLE De artment ; able ee - \\ re ast sw receive » RC 7 et rrr ianae oan | &5.t0 whether the Opposition will frame, have been gathered to the Losuma of pete aii bl An thre years uf- |; The new Westmount Town Council] las 0 per day, instead, i .P ! - good work done at the City Hall.Martineau.TT \u2014 RATES.PRIN IIRLIRLININPEDOESEIONIOLS Seveuvenqere are vItIsIIINE |p ec To ADVERTISURS.The olin Dally Maraïlé - te 4 Ita CE wn Foi te groviag re t raëk.i Bndids soll lo aw VRANCH OFFICES.Pot RE re ve NE ou 1 Futton 8t «, 708 Temple BIE LX PRINTING.The Merald\u2019s Jon Pristiag à and Beck Binding Departments smong the 1 in the thlen, uippeé for the exequtien Ta finest fire's TELEPHONE.QLAIÉ 2078 Private Branch Exchange con- secting with all departments HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, 408 Craig Street, Montreal.JAMES S.BRIERLEY, Managing Director.FRED.ABRAHAM, Sec.-Trees.YESTERDAY'S VOTE.By yesterday's vote Montreal cleared her reputation.Hereafter, at all events, - -\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014IRoObody.is free to point to this metro-|.politan city as one careless of its reputation.It seems but yesterday since one would have said the triumphant return of a reform mayor was & possi- * Bility scarcely to be dreamt of.And yet now we gee -the- cheering spectacle &f a man obtaining an overwhelming eajority who not only promises re- Corms, but who has given us four years ef reform administration, four years of.Pceistance to monopolists and spoilers, dur years of ruthlese extermination of all those methods which make for the eruption of municipal officers and the paralysis of municipal cfticiency.ffaint hearts really feared, a couple pt days ago, that mere organization, tonductéd by certain persons, might tring out enough votes to beat Mr.La-! porte, and that the silent masses of there has been a Canadian trust formed.the people gave not enough heed to the Never were fears less justified.The vote polled was very luge, targer than two years ago, and it went: dll one way.Over seventeen thousand voters testified to their keen appreciation of straightforward conduct., The \"determined 'b; | tection.two thousand} hand and hia ath {hud wii 4 doubtiess \u2018ve the crake Qf the pro- pousis Mr.Haifdyk makés rotating Trioh univeraily.edcation and the.af- tairs.o?Irélarid'éatiétery.© Before the apiit th the Unionist party Mr.Chambérleii asted.as Joader of the House: of Cominèns in the abuèmce of Mr.Balfour.aio \u2018the latter be unfortunately.ubeek} this evening through ness as r id, it: will be of high ta Political [nterest to see who will act as deputy leader\u2019 in the \u2018débdte upon the address.Probably Mr.Wingham, vow the -only remaining collsague whe has really made a mark.In.the House of Lorés the Duke of Devonshire, by rer! signing\u2019 office has, nf coutse, forfeited the leadership.It is probadie that Lord Lansdowne will ect as leader it his duties.as Foreign Minister permit.\u2014\u2014\u2014prmem THE SETTLER AND HIS LUMBER.The lumbermen of British Columbia want the duty upon lumber increased.These gentlemen tind a market for most of their product in Mahitoba and the Territories.This trebless district has arisen to demand the removal of all duties upon lumber, without considering the feelings.of the British Colum- bilan lumber kings.The people of the wheat belt say that the Western lumber manufacturers are in a combine which maintains the prices at unduly high figures and so controls the lumber yards throughout the Northwest that competition is absolutely crushed.If it were not for the restraining influence of \u2018Minnesotaand Wisconsin\u2014lume- ber, the dwellers of the plains say th® Canadian lumber trust would put up prices eo high that sod shanties would become à necessity.Whatever may be said of other-imgus-.tries it would seem that lumber manufacturing standg least in need of pro- We have the trees, the water power and water ways.We should be' able to keep all foreign lumber out of, Canada by the natural process of com-, \u2018petition and without a dollar's duty.The Middle West would seem to have a particularly strong case agalnst the British Columbian lumbermen.They have shown protty conclusively that with the present slight protection upon a few kinds of manufactured lumber They have therefore every reason to dread the consequences of & still fure ther advance in duties.Lumber is one of the things our fertile wheat belt is not blessed with, it x THE MO» LE AJ \u2018country and who have no \u2018permanente stake in Canada.It the Nova dedtià Assembly should pass an Act\u2019 \u2018distranchising the solen at the garrison the raen of war wquld find themselves in honorable co y, for among.the disfrançhised perions In thet province arq the Judges of the Supreme Court, employees of the Crown Land éffice, and local Public Wotks and Mine office and all employees in receipt of wages fifteen Gays pefore the election in the Customs, Inland Revenue, government ratlway or The Nova, Scotia Legislature is now tn geasion and can deal with this question.without delay.> _ T Pee vo - ud NOTES AND COMMENTS.Dandurand and Cochrane also ran.The people seem to, want 75 cent gas.Now for Bergeron and his new leader.- \u2018The worst of it is we can hardly hope ever to improve upon this: Montreal has every right to feel a Httle proud of yesterday's performance, It the corporations are \u2018wise they will take a pledge against franchise grabbing.For the great victory of yesterday much is due to the energetic cam- Now if Russia would only send for General Larry Wilson, Japan might be willing to take chances.4.Ald.Laporte's first _expression_.of peut office.: | -palgn Tiade bY La Presser Tre of | a - , .; .Dy TUNSDAY.FEBRUARY 3 1904 76e per - 31.10 per tin.- 92.10 per tin.Irorran \u201cCAMEM MPORTED '\u2018NEU per IMPORTED \u2018\u201cGRUYERE\u2019 CHER$E, White and Red Currant Bar-Le-Duc Jelly.Whblte Current Bar-Le-Duc Jolly .Red Currant Bar-Le-Duo Jelly .ANCHOVIES ! Stavanger, Norway.Spiced Norwegian Anchovies, In tins .Spiced Norwegian Auchovies, in 4% kegs .fpiced Norwegian Anchovies, in 4% kegs .Epicod Norwegian Anchovies, in 45 keys \u2026 From the Imperial and Royal Bxcelsior Comprising LUXARDO'S MARASCHINO, Luxardo's Orange Curacao, in stone jugs, à Luxardo's Maraschino \u2018Perle Extra Dry,\u2019 STEMLER ORIGINAL DIGESTIVE RUSKS To be -used- with -Mik, Coffee, Ton, Chocolate,\u201d Wins, eto.STEMLER* AON DIGESTIVE RUBKS, in ting, codtalning about 50 Rusks, STEMLER'S ORIGINAL DIGESTIVE \u2018RUBKS, in tins, containing about.100 Rusks, STEMLER'S ORIGINAL DIGESTIVD RUSKS, in tins, contalolng about 240 Rusk, CHEBSE, ATEL' CHEESE, IMPORTED \u2018\u2018GORGONZOLA CHEESE (ITALIAN STILTONS), IMPORTED \u201cROQUEVORT\" CHEESE (FRENCH STILTONS?, « IMPORTED ENGLISH STILTON CHEESH (the original Melton Mowbray), IMPORTED ENGLISH STILTON CHEESE, in Stone Jars, IMPORTED HOLLAND CHEESE (DUTCH BALLS), IMPORTED PINE APPLE CHEHSB, } (Gem, Pic-Nic and large sizes.) In small glass pots, received fresh reguleriy every week.The genuine imported ANCHOVIES ! Spiced Norwegian Anchovies.New pack in tins and kegg now in store, direct from GIROLAMO LUXARDO'S FAMOUS LIQUEURS LUXARDO'S CHERRIES, IN MARASCHINO, Luxsrdo's Orange Curacao, in glass bottles, full quarts, $1.40 each, $15.50 per case.Luxardo's Maraschino \u201cExcelsior Creme,\" $1.25 per bottle, $13.50 per case.' $1.50 per bottle, $15.50 per case.Luxardo\u2019s *\u2018Maraschino Cherries,\u201d in glues bottles (Gondola Brand), $1.00 per bottle, = FRASER, VIGER & CO., Sole Agents.\u2019 Bar-Le-Duo Jelly tossesenonnuuo es \u201ceen .\u2026.80 cents per pot .30 cents per pot, $3.25 per dosen ANCHOVIES | \u201creesenan, reer 25 cents each, $2.75 per dozen 3 cents each, $3.78 per dozen kegs eens 45 cents each, $6.00 per dozen kegs .BS cents each, $3.00 per dozen kegs Distillery, Zara, Dalmatia, Austria.LUXARDO'S CURACAO, ull quarts, $1.50 each, $15.50 per case.Colonial House, | PHILLIPS SQUARE.Great Annual Discount Sale THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE TILL FURTHER NOTICE.21 SILKS DEPARTMENT VERY SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK.One Jot Tusah Effeot ie the r right thing for summer dresses, Will be in great demand next season.They are striped in navy, red, pale blue, green, brown.Price 80c, less 50 per cent.Another lot Assorted Fanc Ads of a \"kinds, taken from amen - some~of our best go Price 80c to $1.78.On every one per cent.off.COLORED DRESS GOODS HOMESPUN GHEVIOTS\u2014Double fold, all good mixtures.Regus lar 60c, 40c and 25e.Now 32e, 21c and 166.Less 20 per cent, Choice lots of Materials on Tables at 33 1-3 and 50 per oent.off.\u2019 TRUNK AND BAG DEPARTMENT VERY SPECIAL.\u2014A few English Pigskin Bags.Regular prices from $1P.00 to $18.50.All less 50 per oent.A few Men's ucket Shape Hat Boxes.Regular $14.00.Less 50 per cent, One only Man's Fitted Bag, with solid ivory and sterling \u2018fittings.Price $150.00.Less 50 per cent.A few only Men's Imported.Fitted Suit Cason, loss 33 1-3 per cent, A few Fitted Bags, less 33 1-3 per cent.A few only Bags, less 25 per cent.HL rr case.thanks to the electors wap.spoken\u2019 from à window of The Herald office.was beaten by the workingman.The workingman can accept this as a compliment.- : This morning, in the absence of news, the speciul.correspondents discovered that Russia 1s* preparing fo war.Mr.Rockefeller has got out of Unit: ed States Steel.is one of the things settiers cannot do without They have to build homes, | ;barns, and grunaries with lumber.This| people who wish they could afford to follow lis example.*- a habit | Victory is becoming such fact will be a revelation to-other com- hag to be hauled to them from a dis- «ith The Herald that a little reverse.munities that have felt free to scoff at old Montresl.More, it will be a revelation to Montreal herself.In the ward elections the general result, was the same.It begins to appear, at long last, that the part of wisdom in 4n alderman is to consider first the broad general interest, to do the thing that commands disinterested approval, and to be less frightened than heretofore aldermen have been of powerful electors who seek favors at the public expense as the price of their support or neutrality.Messrs.Lebeuf, Giroux.Ouimet, Lesperance, alt paid the penalty for choosing the wrong path.A couple of others escaped, but the moral will not be lost sight of.The men who have come newly into the Counri! will do well to regulate their conduct with a full understuunding of what yesterday's vote means.reel tance, so the freight makes the lumber cost heavily.Just now with settlers] swarming in there is an\u2019 unusually large demand for boards, and the men whol are building need every cent they brought to Canada, for besides habitations there are horses, cattle, machinery\u2019 and seed to be obtained.It is in the! interest of the country that they should get these things.und particularly their] lumber, as reasohably as possible.- No.lumber combine nor any other combine should be permitted to put obstacles In their way, Just as they are struggling to gèt startéd\u2014 The Middle West says to the further West, \u201cWe do not nead protection on! our wheat, why should you need it on your lumber?Each is 2 natural pro- auct and each Is to be had in abund-, ance.\u201d : - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 St ' MILLIONAIRE EMIGRANTS.| THE PARTIES AT WESTMINSTER.Wher the Parliament which meets to-day for its fourth session was elect- quiring new fame for its exportations Jim down and piled a thousand .bal-: ad in October, 1300, it consisted of 49?supporters of Lord S«lisbury and Mr.:J, P.Morgan is going to England t0 in Waterion.Another mun has been | The United States fiscal system is - famous for the creation of multi-mil-.lionsires.The Land of the Free is gc-.of these products.Tt is announced Mr.\u201cAnfluenza.might do us good.Sul we cannot support Mr.Bergeron, even 1 to set \u2018a chastened spirit.Ontario Tory papers say Mi.Monk's, going is no great loss.That's the kind of reward he gets for letting\u2019 them blackguard Quebec in the hope of beating Laurier in 1900.\u2014-\u2014 Lord.Roberts, Ît is expected, Will be made inspector-general of the army.under the new plan.The British peo- SARATOGA MINERAL WATERS \u2014 ple will- sleep easily with the assur ance that the work ds being well done.Parliament had.to open without the British Premier.who was in bed with The First Commnouer of Great Britain certainly .has an ac cu-, Influenza is the, mulation of troubles.last.but not the greatest.Recently it was George, E.Foster was to be given the nomination for st.John.the consti- turney in which Mr, Blair knogked lots on him.lle ls not goinz back 10 Balfour: 116 followers of Sir Henry join Mr.Astor and Mr.Carnegie.there! selected by the Conservatives.eus It is good to be on The Herald's slate, and bad to be on The Herald's | black list.The people are with The Herald.Mr.Dandurand \u2018complains that he There are u lot of annoûnced Mr: Blend.\u201d | We offer 100 cases Straight Scotch, The Talisker!! BULLOCH LADE'S \"SPECIAL BLEND\" ( per bottle, $10.00 per case of one dozen, per bottle, $11.50 pet cave.or the Maritime Provinces.| John Jameson's \u201cThree Cases.| Nova Scotia, crv nt special reduced prices: ; SARATOGA \"HATHORN® WATER, $2.40 per case.SARATOYA \u201cCONGRLSES SPRING $2.40 per case.pT cave, Buchanan's \u201cScotch Whiskies,\u201d As supplied to the House of Commons.We offer 100 cases Buchanan's Whiskers, as follows: .\u2014 Special.Buchanan Blend,\u2019 *Black-aud-White-Blend;\"-and-the-\"Ro at \u201cBuchanan's Spec 1a] Blend,\u2019 90 cents per bottle, $10.00 per case.Buchanan's \u2018Black and White Blend,\u201d $L.00 per bottle, $11 50 per case, Buchanan's \u201cRoyal Household\u201d Blend, $1.25 per bottle, $13.50 per case.20°AN delivered at above prices, free hy freight, charges paid to any station in Ontario, Quebec, or the Maritime Provinces, in lots of GUC Or more Cass.The Dailuaine Glenlivet Highland Malt (3 Stills) Whisky at à.00 per bottle, $11.00 per case.| TC 7 Delivered free by freight as above In case lots.The Talisker!! Straight 8cotch Whiskey, $1.25 per bottie, $13.50 per case.MF We will deliver the FAMOUS \u201cTALISKER™ WHISKY also.free by freight, in case lots, anywhere in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotla or New Brunswick.BULLOCH LADE\u2019S SCOTCH WHISKIES | BULLOCH LADBE'S \u201cEXTRA SPECIAL BLEND\u201d (GOLD LABEL) WHISKY, $1.00 Delivered in case lots at above prices by freight to any point fa Ontario, Quebec, | $1.55 per bottle, $13.10 per case.2¥ Delivered free by, freight, charges prepaid as above, in lots of one or more 200 Cases \u201cKilmarnock\" Scotch Whisky 90 cents por bottle, $10.00 per case.&#f-Deilvere free Ly freight, charges prepaid to any point in Ontario, Quebdec, New Brunswick in case lots.; Gordon's \u201cDry Gin: ; sa cents.per botile .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Deliver-d {ree by fre! ght as above, in Tots of one or more cascs, in 2 dozen cases.$1.05 per dozèn.$n 4) per casa BARATOGA \u201cPATTERSON SPRING® WATER, 10 2 dozen cases, $1.7 WATER, in 2 dozen cases, SARATOGA \u201cLINCOLN SERING WATER, in J duzen cases, $1.50 pes doreu, §- SQ + 25 per cent.off English.Basket Trunks.15 per cent.balance of _ lines-shown \u2018in this department.CURTAIN DEPARTMENT STRIPED SILK WINDOW CURTAINS, at $15.00 per pair, Less 33 -8 per cent.dise count.The Talisker! ! WHITE LABEL) WHISKY, at 99 ccats Star\u201d Dublin Whisky .$8.00 per case 5 per dozen, a.35 per dozen, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE._ Established 1886.\u20ac FRASER.VICER&CO.| The Nordheimer Building, 207, 209 & 211, ST.JAMES STREET.instend of night took up the report of the Health, of being pald by score at the rite of 7, \u201cBORDERS, .$1.50 yard, Less 1% per cent.discoun*.FIGURED NELOU RS at-$300 per.Fard,-for-Curtaiss- and Tpbolstering,-Less- 59.-per- \u2014 cent.discount.= FIGURED VELOURS, at $2.00 per yard, tor Curtains and Uphoistering, Less 38 1-3 per cent.discount.MADRAS AND CREPE CLOTH CURTAINS, Less 50 per cent.discount.ALL FRINGED TOPPED PORTIERES, Less 20 per cept.discount.ENTIRE EOTCK OF LACE CURTAINS, at discounts ranging from 20 to 0 per cent.TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, Less 20 per cent.discount, VELOUR TABLE COVERS, Less 10 per cent.discount.FLANNELS PER CENT.\u2018OFF À TABLE OF FRENCH OPERA AND CASHMERE FLANNELS, for Blouses and Wrap- Wall Paper and Decoration Dept.WALL PAPERS, from 10c to $6.00, Less 10 to 50 per cent.discount.INGRAINS (30 inches wide), Less 10 per cent.discount.for Ingrains and Tioted Walls, Less 30 per cent discount BURLAPS, 76 inches wide, 4vc and &C yard, Less 10 per cent.discourt.JAPANESE GRASS CLOTHS, & ches wide, \u20ac0c yard, Less 1) per cent.discount.JAPANESE LEATHERS, from dc to oA 23 1-2 PER CENT.OFF Special lot of FINE COLORED COUNTERPANES, \"OPTICAL DEPT.HALL BAROMETERS, 3 per eat THERMOMETERS, > and: 5 per ce ALBUMS, 20, 3% 1.7 and & per cent .MODEL LOCOMOTIVES AND EX.GINES, 3 per cent OPERA AND FIELD GLASSEE, 14 SE 1-3 and A per cent.BURNT WOOD, > pes et WHITE WOOD, 5 ÿr cez:.GLASSWARE in- ROOM MOULDINGS, from 3e to M0 | -foot, Leas 1) per cent.discour*.INTERIOR DECORATIONS.Orders for PAPER HANGING, TINTING, PAINTING.Ev, carefully and, promptly.executed by experienced Special Tables.50c, $1.00.SIMATES GIVEN.0e TABLES coosee of SUGARS, Es 3 = GIVE HIFTERE, MAZMALADE JARS : wala ECANTERS.BON BUNS \u2018se 2 1 OO TABLES UGS, 0x 5 2 DRESS TRIMMINGS ~ 81 vo: .RE BLACK SILK AND CHIFFON AP.Ecure sock cf WONT EBTS AND PLIQUE.v per cent.STCCR PATIEZNS, Les NS er COLORED SILK AND CHIFFON AP- Jest PLIQUE, uv per cet: | AMERIC AN ANT savas ore BLACK SEQUIN GIMP.No per ces.: GLASS.Less D jor tens BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED SILK FRINGE, 20 per cect.DROP ORNAMENT, 12 Sik and 2e quit, XN per cent \"+ ENGLISH 23CK CETSTA ne xm 5 TUT eat e BLACK SILK AND SEQUIN COL- CHINA LARS; 3 per ent.- FTALIAN MARBLE ZIST3S AND COLORED: SILK COLLARS, : per i STATUETTSS.Less 5 T-l pwr 7 ett - 1 - , à TABLES AT HALF PEE meh 8 COLORED CLOTH COLLAR: ix VASES BUSTS.SENAWENTS, Costumes.à per eat » © Malle Jardtmeres.Plata Cure RENNANTS IN COLORED GINP3, azd Saawers Tad Sets.eu:.at.IY per cent .2 TABLES LESS 3% 14 SZ EXT POCKET KNIVES AND ECISSORS, CFS wiz SAMPLS DONNER ANT IN peor Mat) \u2018 DESERT PLATES.Cups aad Saa- FUR TRIMMINGS.io al w:itss 1) : cass NES and Tals à pér cent.: ; .- .2 3 JAPANESE GOOD> CORSETS Special discounts of 33 1-3 3 end T5.cer cent.fer balance of ween.i \u201cAT 5 :4 FR CENT NY i i STYLES OF IMPORTED CORSETS ai Hat U pemerpails siraighi rows, \u201ca.aa Price.ART GLAZS VASSS AU 421 Joo 5.Goods, Bronze Lartecas.Ayuamay 75 Corsets for.an amendinent Ww the address as good olu English familles.Now their ; four, and also allowhig it to be securad Commitee on the findings of the ape-, cents per box, The harbor.sum of this LADIES® SILK OR VELVET JACK- not only secure the support of the futhers are joining the movement back | on any two subject a candidate might \u2018cial commission of enquiry appointed to Anal be idle probably for the rest \u201cETS, 50 per cent.avi per « .LADIES\u2019 PARASOLS - ANB DRT De = - next few days will be of the highest interest, and the nature of the ornate criticisms wiil doubtleas have an effect wpen the course Mr.Balfour takes with teference to an early dissolution.Thé Parliament has three sessions of legal lire before it, but the history of British Ministers since the Reform Bill of 19\u20ac3 shows that any useful legislation is impossible when the Ministry of the day is discredited and can only rely upon a wa jority.wade up of members who occupy offitial positions.According to dong.custom, the House of Com- mohs téfuses to acknowledge the fin.ay of voles which Ministers give fot Shemselves.1£\" the $3 members who follow Mr.Redinohd and who 'voted with the Government last session because of the | Bill and their approval of rel s'education in the schools, continue thétr, support this session they are more than eufficient to counterbalance any Nkely Mefeétion of Liberal Unionisté; names placed upon the lists.This addition to the voting strength of the constituency would give the public men there an entirely new problem to coi- sider.In.the last Federal electionw thete were about twelve thou- sang votes cast in the constituency of Halifax and only a difference of three or four hundred between the victors and vanquished.Three thousand uniformed vatesWrould probably be cast In one way and the garrison would cone trol tha constituency.While we honor the British uniform in thls country, and the men who wear it, ¢tilt the city of Hallfax, would hardly agree to the election of its two Federal members and three provincial members by a body of men who know al] about the politica] questions of constituencies in England, Ireland, ficot- land, ér Wales.but very little of those in Canada.They would hardly agree te their representatives being selected by men who have no intentién of unit- EMULSION is the great flesh producer.Thirty years have proved its effeciency in throat and lung troubles and all wasting diseases.Do not fry substitutes, especially now.when cod liver oil is so scarce and high.They are mostly all adulterated with seal or other cheap oils.Scott's Emulsion is always the same.j The cod liver oil other ingredients are also céréfully selected and of the first quality.ing their fériunes with that of this used is absolutely pure; all the studying strite, and military mutters under the: gui ance of n well-known army coach with the view of fitting himself for his Important dutles under! the reformed war office plan, as chalr- man-of the defence committer, A further consideration of the army reforms recommended by the Esher Commiasion hus provoked some criticism of the drastic niture of the proposed changos which involve the removals of some of the.ablent officers in the service from very high positions.It is reported that the office of Inspector General will oa ottered to Lord Roberta, and that the Duke of Connaught as well as Sie George Clarka, the latter an member of | the commission are to have high posts under the new \u2018plan.ef POINT FORTUNE MAYOR.Point Fortune, Q., Feb, 2.\u2014(8pecinl.) t\u2014At the regular session of the municl- pal council, held on the ist inst, Mr.William Brown way for the fifth term clected Mayor.It was moved by Councillor Decaire seconded by Councillor Robinson, that the members of this municipal council.deeply regret the death of Mrs.Theo-| ret, wife of Mr.Kustache Theoret, who \u2018for many years has been n member ofl this municipal counciland they extend LADIES SILK DRESS SKIRTS, 50 - \u201choone.examihe conditions of tie river about! of this week, owing to the aceldent to: 8.00 s PARASOLS, tuck- .ne LE ee Pntone on the track of the adventurous May- mt the intake pt fH composer on Sunday afternoon, ¥ ed, MAG be we AES eo DRESS SKIRTS, 0 ts still «sitting on the.Ministerlalist! flower.The more this sort of immi-.YESTERDAY' 8 VOTE WAS A BIG.After a go \u201cdeat of discussion it wns \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .$4.25 BLACK SILK PARASOLS, frills, per cent.®ench, who have professed their ad- gration tahès place the better it will SURPRISE.\"declded that i.commlittée should he, BLACK BATEEN BLOUSES.for 53.13.LADIES* EVENING WRAPS, 3 1-3 hesion tg the Duke of Devonshire, to be for - Anglo-American friendship, The result of the election causa | ADPOIILed to confer with the officials; I $3.00 BLACK CHINA PARASOLS, and 5 per cent.i 'e 4 of the Montreal Water and Power A fine Bargain opportunity in Ladies\u2018.Black frilis, for $1.50.LADIES\u2019 FUR LINED \u2018GARMENTS, @o the length of entering the lobby on.which is not In a satisfactory coudition.' numerous sud, in sone cases, big «ur- K \u2018ompuny.The Counc fl will then de- | Satean Bloures iv announced by The S.Cur- $9.0; BLACK SILK.trimmed chiffon, \"28 1-2 per cent.@ vote of waut of confidence, invoiving If My.Rockefeller could be induced to\u2019 prises.Yet nobody will be surprised) 1.\" hether action should be taken [Rey Co.Limited, for To-morrow, Wednesday.| for $4.50, LADIES\u2019 CLOTH COSTUMES, 33 1-3 the existence of the Ministry.join the American colony in England to learn that Sweet Canoral mare than against the Water Compaur.This is ona of these apectaliy fortunate pur- $1.05 BLACK AND WHITE PARA- and 50 per cent.; 101 ever enjoys the favor of cigarettes A deputation composed of Mr, Justice chases which this firm's wide-awake buyers SOLE, for $2.13, LADIES\u2019 CLOTH JACKETS, 50 per .The uh House = Commons con the cap sheaf wou he our, | smokers.Ao Prenhote, Dr.Kirby and Mr.Hutch: anon di and should be promptly; $0.00 SITE SILK, trimmed chittons .Lot EIDERDOWN AND PLAN ains 670 merobers.9 obtaln an = : .: .= , Ina pointed out that the value of their; Ady adv.! or $4.0 LA S - verse vote it would be necessary for the ' SOME NEW VOTERS.i » REDMOND 18 CHAIRMAN.property had been depreciated owing \u2014\u2014\u2014- } $5.30 WHITE SILK.trivumed gauze,\u2019 NELETTE GOWNS, 50 per cent.3 = à .i - | .Li TS.s 6 NS followers of Sir Henry Campbell-Ban-| The British soldiers ut Halifax want| Dublin, Feb.2\u2014At a meeting of the|!0 the proxtnity of tne pumping sta! COLD IN \u2018NEW YORK STATE.£5.00 Soto SILK PARASOLS.for LADIFS SILK DRESSING JACKETS, merman, Lord Rosebery and Mr.Rei-|to vote.They have\u2019 nevêr done po Irish parllamientary .party John - Red- ton oc one A ond cod oy ce Ogdensburg.N.Y.Feb, 2.-\u2014(3pecial.) $1.5 \u2019 .20 per cent, and th he! before but the authorities have decided [Nond wax re-clected chulrman for the) LAL the C-gunc good gro \u2014Another cold wave atruck this vicin- 5.» \u2018STRIPED AND CHECKED, for LADIES\u2019 EIDERDOWN AND FLAN- mond to be first agreed, and then to be coming neR SON.taking action against the company.ity last might Jd thi 5.NELETTE DRESSING JACKETS, Feinforced by some 88 or more maicon-| that in law there Is no reason why >| Muyor Cross again: defined the town 8] yo.nin tH regiaterel 2 Below: at the io STRIPED AND CHECKED.for | = \u201c50 per cent.tents from the Unfonist side.Merely to! they\u201dshould not have been on the lists position and ex- vostied media in St.Lawrence State Hospital, 23 aime $4.90.2 LADIES'.SILK UNDERSKIRTS, 26 abstain from voting would not accom-|in the past end no reason why they | short address advocate mmediate 8C-| Malone M delow: Saranac Lake, 20 be- | CHILDREN'S PARASOLS.and 50 per cent.piish the downfall of Mr.Balfour at|should not exercise the franchise here- PE pe {low Gronvenor, 31 Delow: Potsdam, 18 mia for : 35e IE OR SATREN UNDER- ; y oC > \u2018 savasacosatoopeen ben senc cuce .8 - .\u2018this time.The seceders must uctually|after unless the law is changed.BALFOUR STUDYING STRATEGY.| Jo OW: es 0 below; Cape Vin- $1.00 far, LT ee BOE CHILDREN'S MANTLES, 50 per cent.- ; | - - sesscnee coarsessanees SHAWLS AND TRAVELLIN: &o Into the Opposition lobby.About three thousand of these men, .London, Feb.2.\u2014It was reported that] == \u2014 HY HS for LES Grncssan re nara ne annees 766 20 per cent.BLLING Ruas, The course of the debate during the|it is sald, are entitled to have their Premier Balfour hag \u2018been diligently : \"A tow pairs of SKIS, in all sizes, will BABY CARRIAGES AND GO=CARTS A part of our Spring shipment has come to hand.Although these are new goods, wo will allow 10 PERIL CENT.DISCOUNT on all purchased before\u2019 the end.of our sale.' REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.Parts for standard makes of carriages Kept in etock.SKIS.BUYS' AND GIRLS\u2018 SLKIGHS, at discounts of 20 and 53 1-3 per cent.; à pair.Tak be cold at $2.40 à Pair Take your TOBOGGANS AND SNOWSHOES, \u2018at - choice.Fitted with ordinary - har- ness.10 per cent.CONFECTIONERY DEPARTMENT | PEANUT BRITTLE .000000010000s ss.206 per 1b.CHOCOLATE NOUGATINES NIUE s\u2026\u2026\u2026.d0c per Ib.ENGLISH EVERTON TOFFY .verse 23¢ por Ib.NO.1 MARSHMALLOWS .I.sessacene 406 per Ib.CHERRY AND COCOANUT CREAMS RAR 25e per td.BALANCE OF OUR FAVORS, in Boxes nod Baskets, Less 20 per \u2018cent.ee 5 PER CENT.FOR CASH IN ADDITION TO ALL OTHER Dis.COUNTS OR REDUCTIONS.HENRY MORGAN &.co.MONTREAL.- + \u2014 our stores are closed dally at6p m.except Scturday OUR SPRING in the city.and two-tones.Dentelle Bourdon C and two-tone.MEDALLIONS, in black and and two-tone.\u201c ecru.a yard.ming.; : , of our Lace Department.inspect our present installation, in every line.WV ¥.¥q elicits New Laces The largest, richest and most interesting exhibition of the kind \u2018Galons and Edgings of Guipure de Plauen, in cream, black and ecry.Lace and insertion widths, in black, cream and white.: Maltese Lace and Insertion, different widths of same design.Cluny Lace and Insertion, real and imitation, the.largest quantity and inost complete assortment.all prices, from 10c a yard up to $5.65 \"a yard.Nottingham Lace, different designs, in cream, eeru, white, black \u2019 MEDALLIONS, in black, cream, white and two-tone, In needles work, lace, different widths, from 1-2 inch to 4 inches.wide.-ranging from 25e up to $6.00 a yard.DENTELLE REPOUSSEES, all wwidths, VALENTIENNE DE MARSEILLE Fugings and All-over, in floral designs, for blouses or yokes, \u201csigns, and motifspour decouper in black, white, cream and ecru.\"ALL-OVER of Guipure de Plauen, in black, white, cream and Prices ranging from 95c, $1.20, $1.50 and so on up to $4.75 YACK LACE, in black\u2019and white, with insertion; alse colored Yack Luce, mixture of white, with different colors, for dress trim- The above cenumeration gives but \u2018a faint idea of the importance Ladies ire cordially invited to call now and when the assortment is at ita best DUPUIS FRERES] Mall Orders promptly and carefully attended to \u2019 IMPORTATION \u201cSt.Gall,\u201d cream, black, ecru Edgings and Insertion, :.different We have these Cluny Laces in white, with edglng of same design.Prices in black, white, ecru straight bands, medallion de- Our extraordinary sale of vs on THE ONTREAL DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1904 > ACADEMY OF MUSIC\u2014'\u201cHamlet,\u201d: tragedy, \u2018fn five acts and eleven scenes, dy.William dhakespeare.Acting version prepared maln- ly from the \u201cCaimbridge\u201d dhd Furness \u201cVariorum.' The cast: \u2018 Claudlus .Mr.Ian Robertson liamlet .cees.Mr.J.Forbes Robertson Horatio .eoeeveesecrnsssess Mr.Arthur Harrold \u2018Polonius 0.0.Mr.Guy Lane Laertes, bis son .\u2026.Mr.Leon Quartermaine Rosencrantz .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Mr.H.Beaumont Quildenstern .\u2026.Mr.PF.Bickley | OSFIC .\u2026.\u2026.veccvososoreuss Mr.Leonard Howe Marcellus 0.Mr.G.Devereaux Bernardo .«vo.Mr.N, Howard Francisco .Mr.C.Kinnaird Reynaldo wees Mr.8.MacDonald Ghost .+» Mr.C.Aubrey Smith wees Mr.West Drayton Becond Player .\u2026.Mr.8.T.Pearce Player Queen s+eresecsuc0c00.Miss Auriol Lee Pirst Gravedigger .Mr.Ernest Cosham Becond Gravedigger .Mr.S.Thompson A Priest .vesv.v.Mr.Morton, Bennett Gertrude .Miss Jennie A.Eustace Ophelia +.Miss Gertrude Elliott Vivid, convincing and realistic waa 1 the portrayal of the Prince of Denmark given last night at the Academy of Music by Mr.J.Forbes Robertson, who presented Hamlet as a generous, courtly gentleman, who loved deeply, was driven from despair to distraction, «never, however, drifting even ta the ! borderland of insanity.No player of recent years, probably not since the impressive characterization of the role; {Lut it cannot be.said Mr.Robertson's acting compares with that of his predecessors, from the fact that he repre- ;sents the modern school of historian- \u201csm, yet his finished art, the consist- I partures from the version usually heard, appealed to the heart and intelligence, which aroused the enthusiasm of a large audience, Material changes are made in the | Robertson production, these con- | sisting mainly of transpositions fand combinations of scenes, which greatly simplified the movement of the play, without laying violent hands upon \u2018the text.Restorations were apparent throughout, and they gave the tragedy more color, outlining as they did the Istory.of Hamlet's father, and prepared | the way for .the Fortinbras episode, i which brings the complete drama to à \"close, and raised the roles of Itosen- \u2018cranz and Guildenstern to the import- jance justified by the complete text.' * = - ! The most important departure.from i the traditional acting version is the \u2018use made of the Fortinbras episode, the entrance of the Prince of Norway and the Ambassador of England, and the \u2018i honors they show the dead Hamlet fur- inish a highly dramatic contriust and give the closing tragedy, in which three \u201clives are quieted, a symmetry and fin- y\u2014of-his-interpretation-\u2014and-the\u2014de- (AT THE THEATR \u2018ys-of-Bdwin-Booth;-has-given-a-more- Lutol (act by Willle Nelson and Floyd Hunt.'bitIotis mother steals It and substi vt vi ie\" S.clally appreciated.There was no cons ductor, but excellent time was kept Without the \u2018aid of the baton.\u201cTHE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST.\u201d Among the plays of which the the- atre-going public never seems to tire must be numbered \u201cThe Volunteer Organist,\u201d which is seen at the Theatre Francais this week.Probably the reason for its continued popularity is the amount of heart interest it possesses.The company seen here thls week Is a capable one.\u2018Undoubtedly the best piece of character work in the play was that presented by Geo.H.Nichols as Tom Sturges, in the title role.The part of Howard Sturgis, the Methodist minister, his brother, was ably played by Si: J.Broughton.Mr.Charles Hasty wasted none of.his opportunities as Ebbe Utter.Miss Alice Belle Pollack 1s also deserving of mention for her presentation of the role of Grace Hunter.The part is a somewhat difficult one to play, but it was acted in a graceful, natural manner.Another good plece of character work was that done by Miss Carrie Thomas, as the spinster aunt.Solos were rendered in the third \u2014 \u201cTESS\u201d AT PROCTOR'S THEATRE.Lorrimer Stoddard's four act play \u201cTess of the D'Urberville\u2019s\u201d is the attraction at Proctor\u2019's this week.The ry_taken_ from Thomas Hardy's! novel, tells of the sad experience of a young country girl.Tess falls in love with Angle Clare, but owing! to a secret of the past she will not marry him without telling all.The note containing this informasion is laid on the window sil] of Clare's house, but Tess\u2019 am- CARSLEY'S DAILY BULLETIN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ZND, 1904.EARLY CLOSING\u2014The Big Store closes daily at 5,30 pm, On Sat« urdays, during February, as usual, at 1 o'clock.YESTERDAY WITNESSED THE COMMENCEMENT OF A New Business Year It commenced with a fixed determination on the part of the management.that Montreal's Biggest Store should continue to be MONTREAL'S BUSIEST STORE.February programme, as previously announced, includes A SALE OF THE REMNANTS the riumerous Remnants and ends of lots that accumulated in all departments during the busiest January sales ever experienced.Yesterday, the first day, the public gave renewed proofs of their interest in the Big Store's offerings.REMNANTS WERE IN BRISK DEMAND 8pecific information about these Remnants is not possible, inasmuch as_the principle that prevails is the shorter the pisce the shorter the price.SOME SAMPLES OF ITS APPLICATION FURNITURE COVERING AND CURTAINING, 25 to 50 per cent.discount.: CARPETS\u2014Under 10 yards, half price.Over 10 and up to 30 yards, 25 per cent.discount.Don\u2019t forget fo mention those REMNANTS OF BROCADES was the injunction of the chief of the Tweed Department yesterday.We have some really beuutiful effects in both black and brown, single and double width, that will be cleared at, per yard, 37 1-2 to $1.50.- \u2014_The original price tickata have heen destroyed, but (ne statement that they are worth more than double present prices is well\"within-the\u2014 * BLACK SATEEN BLOUSES a \u2018heart.After the marriage, a mutual\u2019 confession follows and only then.does | Tess learn that her husband was unacquainted with her past life.Clare horrified by the revelation, leaves Eng land for Bräzil in the hope of forgetting Tess and his unfortunate marriage.Tess is left behind and after writing numerous letters to her husband which | remain unanswered, she ls told that Clare 13 dead.Then, driven by despalr and the hope of helping her family she marries Alec \u201cStoke-D\u2019Urberviilie, who treats her cruelly.When her hopes are at their lowest, Clare returns and begs his wife's pardon.Tess, enraged at being deceived, enters her second husband's room and plunges a knife into his heart.The closing scene shows the suirender of Tess and Clare at Stone-' henge.As the curtain rises on this: scene, a view of Stonehenge by night Is! presented, showing Clare and Tess {ni their flight from the scene of- murder.| Gradually the first streaks of dawn appear and as the red sky melts into\u2019 bright sunlight-Tess surrenders to her: pursuers.The name role is taken by.LADIES \u2018 \u2014 \u2014RARELY-EQUALLED-VALUES\u2014 1 Towmship\u2014 BIRTHS, MARR AGES AND DEATHS.(Advertising Rates \u2014 Birth N ney.Marriage Notions, §0c; Death Notions LA .BIRTHS.GODFREY\u2014415 Burnside Place, Jan.27, th@ wife of C.H.Godfrey, of a daughter.JHOLLINGWORTH \u2014 48 Laurier Avenue, St, Henrl, Jan: 18, the wife of John W.Hollinge worth, of a son.ROBINSON\u201484 Park \u2018Avenue, Jan.M, to Mre and Mrs.Jas.Robinson, a son., SCOTT\u201449 Grosvemor Avepue, Westmount, Jan.20, a daughter to Mr.aud Mrs.Geo.À, Scott.\"'WEIR-479 St.Antoine Street, Jan, 27, & non to Mr.and Mrs.T.W.Weir.Ce MARRIAGES, BINGHAM-BROWN-509 Amherst Strest, Jan, 27, James Hubert Bingham to Elizabeth Ang Brown, daugbter- of Robert Brown.CALDER-OSBORNE \u2014 Ashbourne Wesleyan Church,\u201d Derbyshire, England, Robert Ere nest, son of the late Robert Calder, Birken- head, Xo Florence Emmeline, daughter of James Osborne Esq., B.Sc., J.P.HANSON-IRWIN \u2014 Christ Church Catbedral, Montreal, Jan.27, % Rex.Stannage Boyle, Mary Edith, daughter of the late W.Hall Irwin, to Paul R.Hanson., HENNESSEY-FINLAY\u2014St.Stephen, N.B., on Jan.25, Mary W.Finiay to George P.Hens.nessey, of St.Jobn.McDONALD-HUNTER\u2014Hawkesbury, Ont, où © Jan.14, Archie D.McDonald, Ste, Anne de Preacott, to Jennie, daughter of Alexander Hunter.i MeKINNON-CUTHBERT \u2014 Alexandria, Ont, Jan.19, John \u2018A.McKinnon to Margaret daughter of John Cuthbert, all of Locbie McGREGOR-JAMIESON\u2014Lapcaster, Ont., on Jan.26, D.A.McGregor to Margarette Jame jeson, daughter of G.E.Jamieson, Wile llamstown.WOOD3-WOODS-Cornwall, Ont, Jan.26th, These Blouses are made from beautiful glove finish Sateens, practically free from dressing, with a sheen that simulates satin.All this season's styles, though many different modes are renresented and various methods of trimming have been employed.A clean up of a manufacturer's surpluses, that accounts both for the variations in making and the additional value that each piece will secure, Three prices; 69c, 85c and $1.00 Sizes 32 to 42, The lack of assortment in any one style renders difficult the tusk of detailed description.- A glance in passing at some of the $1.00 Blouses: Here is one style, that is beautifully tucked, and further cmbellished with cording; another with shoulder tabs, trimmed with bluck fabric covered buttons.In the 85c line there are some whose charm is further helghtened by the introduction of fancy white stitching.; The 69c line are not made ou quite so elaborate a principle.Still many are neatly pleated and triinmed with buttons.The chenpest Blouse cannot be matched from regular stocks for less * than 00c.The most expensive.ones are well worth up to $1.55.»W.J.Woods, of the West Front, to Phoebe Catherine, Wm.RYAN-WAGNER-\u2014Ottawa, Jan.26th, Katle, daughter of the late Rance Wagner, to Charles, son of Rody Ryan.\u2018 BROWN-DAVIS\u2014Ottawa, Jan.27, Thomas TE | Brown, of Richmond, to Jessie R.Davis.GELL-ELDRIDGE\u2014Toronto, Jan.27, William T.Géli, of Sarnia, to Eva, daughter of John Eldridge.TAYLOR-SMITH\u2014Toronto, Jan.27, Edmund Taylor, Winnipeg, to Edoa Florence, daughe ter of A.Bruce Smith.DEATHS IN THE CITY.BUCHANAN\u2014General }lospital, Jan.31, Wile Ham Buchanan, son of the late James Bae chanan, formerly of Longue Pointe.2° : DAGG\u2014110 St.Famille Street, Feb.1, Eliza Anne Stephenson, widow .of the late Wile llam Dagg, aged IS.DAMANT~126 Fulford Street, Jan.30, Marie Galt, wife of Chas.H.Damant, aged 48.DELORME\u201405 St.Hubert Street, Jan.30th, ! Marie Marguerite Aimee Delorme, aged 24.KBLLY\u2014Jan.SN, Annie Merrigan, widow of the late Thomas Kelly, aged 59.\u201carré .es , ice- i i mornina, STATON\u2014S Desjardins Avenue, Maisonneuve | ality not otherwise obtainable.Treo; Miss Rebecca Trarren, who shows much You'll secure greatest choice by purchasing early in the m a Jan, à, Charlotte Woodhouse, widow of the (first notes of \u201cHamlet\u201d in the Robert-.a) of the poor dalrymaid and the as : \"Jute Jas, A.States, sged 2.Eres on are those of ron Andis only excelled by her part au Alec's?AN Children\u2019s GROCERIES TASKER\u2014Western op ae Joh, Joba , \u201d à wel 2.wife and the surrender at Stoneh : 4 : .Wed.Tasker, of the Bank of British No hey student.The scenes with.the ghost of: os surrender at Stonehenge.Mac Chaw Pie = fca, aged 62.(Late loth Brigade Royal Are rs Lo Hamlet's father are given with repres- The one peint it Which Rhe falls to! Sleeping Suits ~ Chow (how Pickles, in fancy 17e era) ( .is still gomg on\u2014the num- \u2018sion and an appealing show of filial! Alec n or stand ard is the murder of Suits to fit children cruets fees 12 , i erous orders w : (love, while the \u2018incident of the oath|iy ayon Episode that is ruther unreal from 2 to 9 years of Ivaporated Peaches, lb.12ge DEATHS ELSEWHERE: e are getting : showed the horror und emotion a sensi- 1} execution.Mr: Earle Ryder, as ane 5 1b.tin White Clover Honey.03e Ï = J 2, the infant daughtes .Cine ! : | Clare nade an admirable hero, but It.se d Sleepi Shiriffs Jellies, all flavors, - CONN\u2014Otlawa, Jan.2), the infan daily through the mail re- ve man would naturally undergo in is- regrettable that more « , Flecce lincd Sleeping ; , 25c of H.&.Con, aged 13 months ne such a crisis, rather than the ravings |peey allowed for his Tepe has no Suits, with feet, col Sfar wider Un 12 MURPHY\u2014Ayimer, Que., Jan.@th, Ablgail ceive the best of pur at- , for a diseased ming.{Mr.Will J.Dean Well ir ta sans lar and thrnover Egg Fowder, tin.SC sage Draper, widow of the late John Murphy, tention .Mr.Robertson playei his scenes with\u2018 art of the vilain.an put alned the: cuffs, pocket at Borax, three 1 1b.pkgs.Z20¢ - aged Si.* * Polonius, the Lord Chamberlain.In à! times was excellent, Other A nu a side, HUGHES\u2014Toronto, Jan.28, W.J.Hughes, | pantering spirit his farewell to Opheli4.deserving mention are ina \u2018 jst, Size 12.\u2026 .28, .J.Hi Was steeped In pathos, and, then, as hel Duitre .SPREE .: size | \"34e 5.; .i realized\u2019 the deceit, he assumed in a lke, Mr.Will J.Dean and Sir.Rulph Size + Ladies\u2019 heavy ribbed Cashmere |:BERGIN\u2014Toronto, Jat.30.Rev.Wm.Bergin, : most convincing \u2018way the antic dlsposi- , size : Stockings, fast colors, all sizes.|i P.P., St.Patrick's\u2019 Church, Dixie.p | ze .i tion of Insanity.The play scene and \u2014 | roy size .Wednesday only, per 200 | DUNN\u2014 Toronto, Jan.29, Mary B.Dunn, aged , the incident with the pipes were highly] BURLESQUE AT THE ROYAL.Size 32.DSC Pair ve 71 years.-dramatic, but in the scene where he \u201cThe performance given by the Moon- | ; \u2018 light Maid Burlesquers at the: Royal by the way.is the real climax, wns : q at the: Royal! ; ; .' \u2018this week 18 well up te the average somewhat hurried in his nervous, rapid usually secn ut the Cote Street theatre.delivery, which, while it appears to fit.; \u2018the character in certuin phases, lacks (a a, A cul departure in ex The Big East End Depatmental Store, 1571 to 1589 87.CATHERINE STREET.*Téjosce in others.Another instance of resemble more a .legitimate comedy: this was in the interview with his than à burlesque.hig also applies + = \" ° \u2014.| mother, which was pitched in too loud \u2026 air : La Key at the opening of the scene, a ound Up.\u201d which concludes the! , comes upon the king in prayer.which, .PARSONS\u2014Toronto, Jan.29, Walter D.Pare sons, aged 38.: ci i - | JOHNSTON\u2014Lennoxrille, Que, Jan.23, Jas \u2018Johnston, aged 69.: , PARKER\u2014East Hatley, Que., Jan.29, Lev} _E.Parker, aged ©.«S_.CARSLEY CS.1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St.184 to 194 St.James St, MONTREAL.Le DEBATE BY McGILL STUDENTS.Arts\u2019 Freshies and Sophs to Discuss Liquor Question.\u2018The next debate in the: series being held at the McGill] University thls year will be between the -sophomore and freshmen of the faculty of arts.1t will take place next Saturday evening in the large law room in the east wing of the arts building.+ The subject to be debated is \u201cResolded that it is to the interests of Canada to prohibit the munufacture, importation and sale of spirituous :iquors as à beverage.\u201d .Messrs.Junmes Shearer and Wm.L Carr, of sencond year arts will take the affirmative, ind.Messrs, Wm.Steedman and Swift, of the first yedr, will speak on the negative.The chair will be oo- cupied by Mr.Mctrougan, president of the Undergraduates Literary Society.- Many Ministers Suffer {noon did damage to the extent of $2,000 + | : FIREMEN PLAY ON PIANOS.| An outbreak of fire yesterday after- \u2018in the plano wurehouse of J.A.Hûr- { téau, 1680 St.Catherine Street: Flames !were first observed underneath the ; No.6 \u2018counter and the firemen.from Station were promptly summoned and \u2018Were able to prevent the fire from js | spreading to any extent, the loss con- | sisting of damage by heat ard water itu six planos and an organs.eee i KINGSTON'S RAILWAY STRIKE.| Kingston, Fu¢b.2.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The City Council refused a request to ex- \u2018tend a switch eight hundred feet on \u2018the main street.The Street Rallway | Company has given notice that it will discontinue the service on and after Monday next.The company claims to | be operating at a loss and the extention wus needed., __ ~ From Throat Catarrh Rev.D.R.Smith, one of the Most Prominent ~~ Churchmen in Nova Scotia, Cured of Chronic Catarrh by Inhaling Fragrant, Healing A CONVINCING Catarrhozone.DECLARATION.\" \u201cFor years | tried all the advertised remedies for Catarrh, but was unable to got relief from that disease, which affected me in the nose and throat, until | used Catarrhozone.an hour my nostrils became for the first time clear and free, so could breathe easily through them, Before | had been using it half I In one day Catarrhozone helped me immensely, stopping my coughing and hawking, and cured a dull pain that was continually over my eyes.| have the greatest pleasure in recommending Catarrhozone, knowing i to be the \u2018best cure for * Catarrh, and disease .of the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes.(Signed) (Rev.) \u201cD.R.SMITH, White Head, N.S.\u201d What Catarrhozone accomplished in Mr, case it can accomplish again.i Catarrh, no matter how chronic or lon mith\u2019s It will.cure any\u201ccase of g standing.It is > the only remedy that can possibly reach the diseased parts, and is warranted perfectly safe to use.ozone contains no cocaine or morphine, own remedy.soothing and healing.~~ The breatlied into the most minute air cells in the nose, throat, and lungs.satan Catarrh- It is nature's medicated vapor is It goes wherever « i - dépattutes frppi | Ament version were Th PR AR though as the act proce te: \u2018 Both comedies serve their pur-| ! P eded it gulned pose in that they make the audience: in signitfcance, particulurly at the death laugh.They are bright, well put .on .> N «© tof Polo A P olonjus, .J and Jaftord the company ah opportunity ! 0 show.what it can Ho in the way | Among the other We} dances and songs.\u201cJoe\u201d Fields.as ' ng, « a Ter | hetwcen Ophellu, Luertes and: Polonius.| as Bernard Mebane.wer the Fuso): | Which was transferred bodily to the pal funmakers.The olio is responsible { palace, though not u little strength was, ; te » .; A f added by the narrative by Ophella of.of witch nocd be paskamong the.best i her encounter with Hiimiet.The closet Prevost, the eccentrle ucrobats.Their \u201cand the king's prayer scenes were done po.i tin a sihigle setting.There was a break fonnteny as tumbling und Is one of the {In interest, but Mr.Robertson overcame this by placing Ophella in her mad, scene and Laertes\u2019 return in a walled! orchard; the king's presence in his! wife's chamber seemed plausible, though: \u2018Hamlet's exit and re-entrance w somewhat forced.mon.coon und coster songs by Marie Rogers secured for her many encores.Good music was played by Frederick Bros.and Jessie Burns, notably thelr pey- } formapce on the saxophone and cornet.\u20acr¢ Toma Hanlon and Dav funniest seen here for some time.The iscount Sale 4 * « CURES CATARRH.the catarrh really is.It can\u2019t escape the antiseptic vapor of this healing medicine, which is as sure as death to cure.Thousands of \u2018clergymen, lawyers and doctors endorse Catarrhozone as a positive sure Miss Elliott's work, especially during \u2018the \u201cmad scene\u201d !the light and shade being particularly : effective.Her Ophella was pleasing of sweotness and repression that was refreshing, and her personation suggested the horror a young woman of the hergine\u2019s temperament would have felt at the supposed plight of the man she loved better than life.: | heights of fine acting, her.portrayal o {| the queen was aatisfactory.She was l effective In the interview with Hamlet, though there seemed an inclination to over-act the part in the closing scene.Miss Lee, who appeared as Bessie Broke in the Kipling story, had some difficulty with the lines assigned to ; her, but her acting was convincing on \u201cthe whole.It's a far cry from a crea- : ture of the slums.to the player queen; | one should not expect too much, but Miss Lee gives promise of doing much | with the role, \u2018 ; » ! As was his Torpenhow in * The i Light that Failed,\u201d so was Mr.Aubrey Srnith\u2019s ghost: it was most effectively played.Mr, lan Robertson's portrayal of King Claudius was interesting In the craftiness and vicioutness with which he invested the churacter.He was convincing in the prayer, but for were lacking, nor did Mr.Guy Linc bring out.all.the posibilities in the Lord Chamberlain, realistic and polished as he was.Mr.Arthur Harrold was manly and most natural as Horatio and his scenes with Mr.Robertson were well handled.Mr.Leon Quartermaine | was acceptable as Laertes, especially in the duel scenc with Hamlet.The other parts were fairly sell done.\u2018 The scenic display in the drama is a feature, the sage pictures being artistic in detail.Particularly.effective in their atmosplieric rionness were the views of the sea, the battlements of the and towers.Taken as a whole, the production made a deep impression, und added laurels to Mr.RobertBon's the memory of :to-morrow night, with Satdrday tinee.ma-.the rest of the week.CONCERT IN VICTORIA HALL.was given in the Victoria Hall, West- Selections from \u2018Beethoven, feature of the programme and justice the subtle bits of humor the rule .calis! palace and the orchard with its walls\u2019 was nicely handled, à on the whole and she acted with a show | | { Whlie Miss Eustac ,! lection of \u2018\u201cCabotins,\u201d is a happy one ace never rose to the and its production with M.Luby of the wreath which will ever remain green in' and other dreadfully painful develop- Montreal play-goers, ments of kidney disease, you must act \u201cHamlet\u201d wlll be repeated to-night and.Promptiy.' \u201cThe Light that Failed,\u201d pre- | Liver Pills the trentment will not long ceded by a one act play.\u201cThe Sacra-' be pursued before you will find ment of Judas,\u201d compose.tlie bill for st Under the management of Mr.Frank lef and cure A.Veitch, the second concert of a series: ache.' \u20ac Ferguson Ith their songs dances, while Fields and Wooley, 8 German soldiers, gained much applause by their clever work in that line.\u2014 THE FRENCH STOCK COMPANY.The French stock company at the Theatre des Nouveautes this week for! pleased the audience wi and the first time this season produces one the leading French comedies, The se< Mme.Charlotte Wiehe Company, in the leading role, is an excellent one.Mr.Laby at once became a favorite with the large audience by his clever and finished Interpretation -of the part of Caracel.Mme.Varennier surprised a number of her friends by displaying almost as great talent in comedy as she had in high class drama, A number of enjoyable entriucter were supplied by Mine.D'Artigny, Mr.Laby and Mr.Darev.Ç ETS } \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LIABLE FOR FIFTY PER CENT.Will be continued until Ash Wednesday 17th February.20 per cent.off Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites from $15.00 to $30.00.Chairs from 35c to $1.00.25 per cent.off Dining Room, Bedroom and Parlor Suites from $35.00 to $60.00; Wardrobes, Cots, Cribs, Cradies and Common Beds, Tapestry Carpets -and Où Cloths.30 per cent.off .Bedroom, Dining Room and Parlor Suites from $65.00 to $95.00; Iron Beds, Bureaus, Washstands, st Thomas.Ont, Feb.1.\u2014Judge Hughes gave judgment in the çases of the Elgin Loan voutributories, who claimed they were only liable for 20 per cent, of théir stock.be liable for bY per cent, Kidney Disease May Last for years Causing Much Pain and Suffering or It May Suddenly Prove » Fatal.} Paing in the small of the back, scalding, burning sensations when passing water, and gradual lors of flesh andl weight are the unmistakable symptoms of kidney disease.If you would prevent Bright's Disease, rheumatism, stone in the bladder, f you choose Dr.Chase's Kidney- our- greatly bencfited.you e grand reputation which this great kidney medicine has made for Itself is due to no amall extent to the wonder- fui promptness with which it brings re- Backache, lumbago, rheumatism, ach- mount, last cvening, which attraëted ing rider and Hmbs result from poisons a fair.and very appreciative audience.in the blood, which ave entirely élim- Schuburt; fated by the use of Dr.Chase's Kid- and Rheinberger formed the principal ney-Liver Pills.Ît secnis rather unwise to experiment He finds them to! 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DAILY HER CC a .: - : : ; 5 .i i \u2019 = - = \u2018 a - ° TUESDAY FER AT | Le : \"a \u2019 ue ve we \u201c * : D x pa sf .: soute >.M mm .yo Y - H | : Ppa ° A pme 2 .RU.®, 1904 .: i * * START THE NEW YEAR WELL | q1 OF SPORE?35 Fre START THE NEW VEAR WELL | eee .ORE - Carr \u2018out vour .= 1 ; 0.at \u2018 TH - .) \" - : \u201c Cay X oa = - .tL 7 \u2014 \u2014 ITY.our resolution to save.|THE SEAWANHAKA CUP M.Siiver, 8; 8 Holdst! 4e CL | \u2014 _ C1 bag | M.Silver, 8; S.Holdstelne, 1; .| TheS .\u2014 1].DEFENDER BEING BUILT| ~~ \u2014 1, 8.sl | Co | B \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 | J.Wand \u2018 \u2018 LS +.; e OVCI CIN Bank of Ç a fl a d | Excellent Suggestions Made at Whit om orers Vs.Nationals, Soo tle my ._ al vi RAR d Annual Meeting of the Royal a tnioresting probably be One of the most a Abo CA : 0 Co awrence Yacht Club.ke Hike place to-morro season will .XX er es , The annual : ub, Stadium when th w evening at \u2018the | iN .- \u2014 pH y meeting of the \u2026 Nationa) tea e Wanderers mect the ' ; ; vill receive deposits\u2018of $1,00 and rence, Vaont Club was Royal St.It will be am In the Federal series.- LT pwar ds.pl.noun ne at the 4 induer Hotel \u201cAn ane teams, came membered that w hen these .- TT + .: er for the Se e that one defend- urnished an e me age .being awanhaka Cu contest an : xceedingly excitin \u2019 | Give SAVINGS BANK BOOKS being built at Dorval, and.that Work winners à the French-Canadian seven ~~ We have a broken line of b Give SAYING VK: Bl co homie Souk vous De Dogs Se ES TES : ° .of blues and blacks that .! ; officers were.e ! e decle ; m ; \u2019 - - .: ro fer he ensuing season i\u2014com clected them down.fon and succeeded in holding are winners I : LS OFF mer St.J ow C.Finley; vice-commodon modore, half without he whole of the second .OFFICES\u2014Co .James and St.Peter Streets, Drummond; rear commodore, W.F match\u201d the tu tally, Encouraged by | mer St.Cathe A A gus; hon, secretary, J.J.Riley, F.|match they h ng \u2018in the prevlous .\u2019 .: : Co Catherine and Guy Streets, commitice\u2014C.1.ary, 3 3.Hey, gr | for ey have practiced faithtully ts a positive ha : The latier office ie open Saturds vey Hough, 8 A.Davidson, Far Che Warder ont Et are ana eut oo Ea shame to put them on thel urdays from 7 to.9 p.m.vey Hough, 8.A.Finley, A: R.Hall, ° Wanderers.es to defeat | list I f - on tne onely gus Macdonald, measurers\u2014A.An- With th ey\u201d Bellingham, who pl * some merch: \u2019 .J.M.Cape., R.J.Durley, and B.oath, ihe Vlctorlus against the oP'ayed ' ants a to\u2014thet 'd ., a Se ves repos (on Saturday night, will make his ap- selves : ya cry them- ) \" the membership to port, which stated white © bith the boys In red ap, elves to death! ry.[ > resting deta , gave an in- Boon, w bly in place of * ky\" 0 oe .| ANAD | A and In cennection with Satardéy crulses for the Tmt go Deen under the onthe CO HL RET EM Tead as follawsr © Saturday erulses The referce has nor yet been grippe.3 | MONTREAL TIME HILL.SYSTEM In connection with .on.but will 1 s not yet been agreed , - ., da, ei te Décesde LL.WORLD'S FAIR.&T.LO of the Salling Com che Suggestion Mat.lkely be\u2019 an out-of-town 3 Semi-ready Suits they b ucht us | 7.JOHN, Nob.to Décomber 3 Aprli 30\u2014 » .Uté, MO some \u20ac Saturdays cruises be on al- | - .\u2018 .uits the brou h rh ES im.30.25 p.m.Ten tim 1 Deco.1, 1904.Le es ing point, where ee to i $ I 8 .$2 J 2 .us $1 5» NTO, ca : ca : te com- rf ; .\u2019 ORONTO Hanoy, oHICAGO_Lr.1930] Ample a larger than cho Pan American.| FePOTt San carp one night, we may Tu and Track 0, P20, ; E Em pm es HICAGO Lv.mmodation- for visitors, - acquired Wind ome gentlemen, having : \u2018 2.: .fhm: Ar 6.30 p.m.FIC COAST\u2014Ly.\"3.4 \u201cINTERNATI \u201d of Isle Perrot mill Point, at the foot DELOR : i 0 Bo MARIE, © PAUL MINNEAPOLIS [Ae ONAL LIMITED\u201d club house and 7d having equipped & IMIER PARK RACES.- Now the: © OTTAWA-Lv Place Viger 16 S500 am | ONT odd | SO Du NIAGARA FAULSS are being made harbor, urrangemonts The 2.13 and the 2.30 Cl Jey 80 for $10 He lp A NT.645 x .m.NIA FALLS \u2014station-a y adopt .asses A h .\u2018 TTAWA\u2014L: B am.15.40 pm, BUFFALO 8.00 si noi .3\u2014one-\u2014of-the-objective Event .re the Yoo 18.45 NE ra pio a CAGO.420 arm DETROIT 10.30 pa \u2018a Manding with À crises.The Pinder.The races at die T 1 n er à | | ! pm.*10.10 pm.AF.i So Elegant Ee in consider these gentlemen is that begin to-day Delorimier Park which ne number Ii te ee pm 0pm.Ar 8% ee | DB gervice on above train.the Const eration of a subscription by Gentlemen's, punder the auspices of the x 2 ul 1S imited entl : | Spm.*11.00 0 am.12.gai FAST OTTAWA SERVICE.ie ne the malntenace of Te until Saturday.fevoral of 1} continue \\ = # femen: 2 ite nm 0 gm 1200 pa $130 Ly.2 A ou Huger king, NT -members of the that competed \u2018at Severul of the horses oo : - BOSTON og TTAWA LAD sm fir pm J urine.u ence Yacht Club shall, Dave agrived e Ottawa i.meet ould y AVOI STON\u2014Lv 9.00 am.87.45 5.151 MONTR AT \"Soo gm.15.40 am) Gays and 8.40 p.m.daily.- | port, I sommittee in closing the re- Following nr sport is anticipated.ERFRE +703 p.m.me po.17 CITY TICKET OFFICES \"the Hon Mr Ju de the commodore, NENTS: © entries for to-day\u2019s B FRRROOKE \u2014 Lv.8.30 n : 187 St.James Str .who dur .Justice \u20ac.P.Duvidson, 5-13 viras\u2014B 25 pm v.+8,50 sm.4.50 pm.eet, Telephones Maln 469 and évinc ring his two years of oh rl Joseph = ivouac, Celta, Charl .5 Ar.OS am, 1158 am.17.08 | 48), or Bonaventure Station.tive et an unubual personal and has Amella, sam HAL Abbott, Bur Pater SOLETTE _ Le team am.5.00 Ar AE rer (and eres! in the work of th club Flora Hunter mi, Jr, Nellie S., Corina, ot TE =, Le 355 , +3,00 p.m.| Ce ecepted D resignation was regretfully © 2.30 trot and.Maggie Usher.\u2019 RTHIER Lv.48 30 a.m.(12.00 pm.+5-00° , g ber last y your committee in Octo-!Ittre Boy Moi ce\u2014King's Maid, Com- Lens La 66.12 am, (DS50 am.2 10 po.= , PS fairs and Tote wide experience ln at-1 6 Billie M.Lottie Strath Lewis 3 ig- Spm club, ma connection with the! pans Patr Strathmore, Willie \u2019 EEE EE an ; A, pe TH TIT hl ROMA Jim ae TH EE a A am nm.(265% nm Ar 18-30, \u2019 ments that © d many of the improve- | .oe .oo .L830 am ESE - ! ORLD hat ie y : ETE An LT pm, $94 pM Ct 8 FAIR ST.LOU work of v ave characterized the: Racin | = AGATRE = 1x mem am, 3.3 0 Aperll 30th ¢ P ; IS, MO.corm or office committee during his New Or! g at New Orleans.} 4 R EA 231 ST.JAMES STREE Co EE 4 © Dec.fat, 1904.\u201commodore ce were suggested by the croft rleans, La, Feb.2\u2014Torney-| \u2014 : \u201c1 T.CA en Cet frm a « ve and carried out : nnd Mad Mullah were orney- : 1551 ST.CATHERINE ™ IMR ~m : 01 I irection.\u201d .under his!beaten favori 3 th were the only Lock | ; .NE STREET ® Pale + Week A Ï AWA TRAIN SERVIC + The Sailing C .\"rode avorites Jockey H , ke, last Thursday, at id \" .day ç Comniltiec\u2019s re e teh winne y H.Phillips} A.©.SI uraday, at the Broddw = fe) Wearfae emle.* it \u20ac Su dav env Lv WINDS E 'summar K mitiee s report gaye a track ï ers, Weatehr lez ; Shelo vas admitled wd PES NE LT nn Wile avant Sarnréne : \u2018g1000 à OR STN.8.45 a.m., *9.45 wa y of the \u201ccontests for the Se» C1 Fir slow, \u2018Br clear; pital on, Friday.suffering | Lo the hos.dian P Ry | 1 on Tene we one wn ae mn mete se af ® 2m.419 om.\u201c0.10 pin.am, wanhaka Cup.and the other Far race, mile\u2014Velos, os to A injuries.Locke uferinig from Aiternal a ; acific , i Er \"Tat Trciataye On] av (0 Geter peta 00 pm 45 am.*240.pm.$1.2 he tri ran: \"HUE 46 426 to 1: Torneyéroft, 8 to-5.Ex- ad.4 A , .2\" | .| pe hotes rsdays only.(n) Tuesfars, LV PLACE VIGER 8 au ui.fender or tree for choosing the de-! \u201cSreond r ; , v.Time, | Curlin .antic Steamshi L nas.\u2018Daily, S .8.20 am., 5.40 Lv \u201c Seawanhaka C re! Sreond race, 1-2 fut 5 ; \u201cjs : AAA AAA y.Supd p.m.have Cup might}! » utlongs o | ! GRAND TRUNK, Other trains week days only #Sundays ealy.: of OP AANA the lt ru éaist 6 Le Fak Una, rah Ol F 9 \\ | ST.JOHN.N.B.AND LIVERPOOL | FAanACTA_TT OM ce.INA ; \u2014 : ticed.mo | petitors ubd pruc-; Ti ] A fur | ora 8 Sop TIER SATLIN | 1 \"ra fae} - re regula ; .: ! hnd race arrel of Me Fr \u2019 : Tt SATLIN PIS Ta RE - - Q'ebec aves OM PLACE VICE an Ke : Teg 4 rly and consistantly | Claremont vod furlongs\u2014Dusky.even: | Four stoc al.r om Liverpool.GS.a ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP mo 79 pm.éaTr\u2014\".15 pe \"18.50 + TER \u2018tri , outs in perfect racing ; TI , to 1, Our Lillie, 7 \"M ; k brokers, members ues, Jan.19.Lak i From St.John, \u2018 30 Stea 8.Comme til am dally extent $27 pm.P1L.00 p.m 3 wT mom ne ex Mons bm.ester, 722 Pour.K.and-we-luy-them en.323.000.T Lo (\u2018resceus, for\u2019 Rink No.1, Nupu te \u2014 \u2014 t Feb.Sictuaa .te: Feb.real 40 cm.Mondsre cote tort 7:10P Me Express, daily, arriping Lure nn hy as suggestions 10 gown i om be JSntered inj house.skip iw Brockville Bell] R CS Tur ane Nes ae ss .arlington 16: \u2018om t \u201c red another year.} lets >» continent, MN utcheson, skip 21 ' ce 1 ORD çÇ unisi ia ce the larg- CENTRAL VERMO Burliagion 1610 pm.Troy 255° oh 10 BERD ; We \u2019 he Yo.Napa Tinext stenrme : NT, m.New York 7.2 y 259 ; een suggested tha _i champion tr er of Wi Rink No.2.Nap; EW ent and a on the Cane: epson ax RAL VERMONT.a te Ton ar Wem.Bos.lernate Saturdays during that on al mpion trotter of Europe.\u201d Wag, the 6., Brockvilic Napunee-& Walk, skIP.01 sco DONALDSON LINE | dian nd finest steamers on the Cans._ .15.AF \u201cfam.610 pm, 101 5 \u201c «æ.So .6.28 yt race be held to some ° : co otuls\u2014Napanes, Te ve p -0.3 OW WEEKLY 8 7 ° Moville t \"Ri passage.Tunisian, DELAWARE AND H Wem Pian ae UE oud Parlor Cars hrs mn ap, dore he eet Bowling : \u2014 Jo Brockville.81.aon connie Foy ST 37 eo Rimouski.6 days, 3 hours, | \u20ac eon, voie Ste - on LOTS point uen QE Cp 5.5 KASH \u2018LOR * th the, The sal La._ j NEW YORK\u201484 2m.1 \u2018© am.7.40 \u201cBt Sure ommendations and.tickets uring: The destination to be named ; « REET Skating.ss HASTALIA (roid storage) brel ae a and s'aterooms are IT (Le vas 3 Ar Tib am: 2 vm.i% pm +40 pm.£1, and Windsor Station at 141 19 rn probably changed from time! The Junior League + ts oh * 3,3.koe (cot ates.Ta # tricity Ed à least motion rs le Sec .S .Une oy .SL 3,5.LAKO! Cee oity \u20186 Used for Lahtioz the sais careuge.F.M.GILMAN, of the « to give variety in the irae.he eighth round of the A1 35-08; Lavéren JS.ACIER (cold storage) ob.8 Oui the igh pr FELIE Be Shp thread \u2014 chy pul GILMAN, of the + amer races.of the rte aia ens junior series pa a PE ce Rink Races.NS Weeks ete ares \"Ten by Passengers aa ok à: tie sexazy of ie COL Ni A 5 = \u2018er rachats pe held far the pow- Dee pt evening when the ard vis se tages; for Friday evening at the DONALDSON BR Thereatter.9 rooms td Sete rec the Tight.Muse - \u2018 | ; Loe hi 1 be held for the pow eng 2 Tics 48 \u201cRIK.Pol iE he, ): A 08., GLASG eck The sat eg a che 200en ass IE 0 , humerots an the lake.e@ 0 Kite.Cu nshaw's alley '[inchad : .nt St Charles.\u2014 GO.he sted saloons 201 staferooms are à -.d ! > lake, à .i ne yB, by ide 8.; RR sem, ° + cest , -ÿt A Are » 9 mended the lak ind it 1s recom- the Eon: on Saturday eveni sixteen, a.ferritie race for boys under |- THOMSON .> je .= earmd (35g : \u201c be formed to look ints ten v ominiiiee the Engineer AAA s were beaten Dy shoe 0 ede, three.sprint on snow.LONDON WEEKLY SER Line.A FasSanE\u2014C : W PL be formed to 100 0 teh various rules, re rs by 345 pins.The se Ya two- { ds, three-legged race, and LAND, ME, SERVICE FROM PORT aid upwards, Lo Sets == n lish M il T i \u201cAn adsirable food.most satisafe r the adoption.of the : > scores mile évent, open to umuteurs.AND, ME., In connection with 27 Rourd Trip ciéuurs $33 ped grmasie 5 siraël D EE EN 1ost,sulisafetory op - of | _ _ î Regular skatin amateurs.6.8.CFRVONA (co! .the GTR urd Trip .$ 3 gra mer.Leaves .a al rain .patural ie ae hdl its ; canine of These.boat: fur the hanal- at ON RENSHAW'S ALLEYS time as.the A oes on at the sume, $-S.HURONA rr ern d oolaisy Yam.ww Jd Second vo ees\u2019 = ur wanes ; Furdey, a: 1200 noon.Pass uild up and maintain ro to | \u201c3 The incoming committ | ste.-Éunegonde\u2014- +2 id S 8.KILDONA (old stnrase int aor ros.3 dosderry, $37 20 ta $4029 ingle $7103 Leaves Sister ov ; gengers build uP ntain robust pay moré attention fo er should A.Blake.\u2018 TT deen ess 1 AR ; (SS-10NA God: és dome ENS die pur ave ee BEE Hil fa vu 3 make close correction at extreme A to resist winter's tries for tents m to obtaining en- R.Renaud ceccesss 18317 101-481) Athietr s 707 : And Woy Thereafter.Fe : Steeruey CI 5 L+ .x wit Allaz Live Mail steamers for tins, labelled ed, = 1.lb.linake better a nrngement and niso to À.F.Tizwetre.___1 01 18 1659 120\u2014417 \u2019 cs TM THOMSON center Fe.2 Glasgow.Beif ; precPont Londen Teryel \u2019 Co., Ltd.PPS & these and 1 rT ments for both A.Mal Arco.ere,.115° 108 119 ; er Ns.DUNDER Cook = Trees .Co.i EPF these th Be .Mallette.19-343 \u2014_\u2014 NDER frigate - ru puerty ne ms M oo Co.Lid\" Homoeopathic FS & \u2018 e Heaw baka trials.\u201d e Mallette.144 140 1163981 Star A.A.A.Euchre Party.THE RORFRT-REFÔRD co.Livres cooked, ard serve.sore 7 $ vrortsions 7 : , .i ce {R.St.De rrécsresse à 05 136-38 The 8 ; .7, ST.CO.Lrwurtæn, for the vovage.$25 i every requisite\u2019 aritime Express | EP ; J Quebec Yacht Club.i 4 Denis.127 138 Symp evening tar AAA acne party last] .SACRAMENT STREET.he voyage.$25.99 and da _\u2014 ; i Quebec, ob.1.\u20148 .T - i'n t w ni ° SUCCESS.The: D.0.WO \\ : ONTR + s \u2014 \u2014 P pedal) \u2014 a as otal _ prise winners ; oD, Ww BAL RK day > que moe daily, except Satur-.S $ GOGOA a Yacht tr ald Tat \u201c3rd Vics\u2014 prAna =412 Miles Goodfellow, Mr.© ME and 5 TORONTO RE 31 Board NEW Yo AND GL W y, far Queb-, Moncton, Ft.J i ve , It was decided na - \" Lieut, ' Capt.Leslie, \\ a Herron\u2019 re wa Le \u2019 \u2018 TE [| | end The syÂners, \u20185 one of ti ohn.Halifax, GIVING STREN \u201cclub house and a leq to butt a NeW set Cb oEh., ares 137 166 194471 Ÿ photograph by At Bamba a Me LS \u2019 Hr C0 | zu Thu épées.as of tae finest, solid GTH & VIGOUR j pointed ta ehoose n site Len was er, Pie.Slephenson.132 13% aed Holland's A palr Ar hambault, and Mr 79 Tan Comsias 5 New Yor bole - ing r ee \u2014_\u2014 J .g se n site e y \u20ac Hie.' - na \u201437 J alr : ; Mr.0 Jar EA .se veste vais 2 run ob tho contizeat, re rem rte Inland of Orleans, at St, Joseph A fo Corp.Foley crorrerere 20 X3 169-2731 Refreshments were served ee D Fo Nad ) È = ty tL ! by many who travel ; Chaudière the Bt.Lawrence, near the ee.Kimbley.110 108 1% Hon: evenink un ew 2 Eu \u2018 sa a .: Pte Jeimbley.o.oo.1031268 107-335 : RE dE ; a.; | __ inters 1110100 97 190 120-050! , .kets WOW dnd pangs Seo PA Quebec Se ice | | This Paper is printed A GUARAN TEED CURE CURE FOR PILES.Totul nn Cee! Snowshoeing PORT , STEAMSHIPS pe EE inary 5 Pr 3 | : | a çÇ i TTT ores \u2014 «Ly provient.7\" vd 2 , I.y.18 18° loves tren.= DT.8.Stark eae 180145 189 \u2014462! With musle J cfr ' CE artic ; C | i improved Night Servige | ~/ade/ehia: chicago.Furi or: FATA 8 ST Te aE com ALAN Tie Vxpres = ; .~ .\u2018 antes, no eure.DO pay.Price 3 tive Spr.Wo Tate.Le 25 159-4771 Stréet, which wa | Se Throw ce 3 po: 1 Be 2e Street Mont ; at 11.45 ay lrasing dailr, racept Sunday, | TT vos Aruggiat hasnt it in stork mend ge.te) LLccss 144 166 161 -474; Open, for the on héspitbls thrown THE DOMINION LINE me, th Que bec > with Sleeper attached, arrives\u201d qu .\u2014 vs {Canadian ep accepted) to tbe Paris ea Total._ Ce wd \u2014\u2014_ ) 1 ST SACHANENT S NE FUR W y cupy i) \" Te am.Passengers cap os ee XE i, J menutaer o y x A.A.A Cee es nis, Iscell - .- mails MENT ST, MONTREAL, NESS, ITHY& reper at 5.99 pom.« MAI, ! cure.:, the relebrated Gold [2 \"3 Beriver.\u2026.ay | ES \u2018 ; 0 (fu cor until 50 am god remain | ' : A Walia 1 11-50 ianeous Cee! BL Band th (LIMITED.oo ! trains depart from : ?; : \u2014 .attorson.11 \u2018 72-439: Emi FEE oF the WL oohendy PIRE IE Ds i Bona Gong J Patterson.CN 6R 114 Emit} as haw of the pe andlerers is NE rom Bonatentare fea.ooney\u2019's | Hockey rere 136 167 1127413 of peat vor Bin Boots on protertion lis (BF SEC ives ine SWIC MANCHESTER LINERS LI CITY TICKET OF ! .COWL Par Hon.\"107 146 14813 He got the 8 on the instep v not pla axelns tng, ie LINERS : \u20ac cl S ° .\u2014 VI 6 vd az Me got the iden à tsse Rel es tthe Nitionald, 0 5 145 SL.james St.and Donate .J ecial i | Dissatisfied With O.H.A ANIC cree 134 127 aoe The CTI oe Toit 4 | howe.st Cor no ot Montreal, are 13 res John.NB.and Manchester: or wa sentara Station ( S L | Rrockville, Feb.2 1 .| Total ons.TT hockey team defeated the wins nen Slut Chatto of challengers or TC Munchester.Fro MONTREA TTT \u2018 ~~ Consider that ARI ile people Tron renee era.2488 | department, au M CRT ston of re Lp, nb mn A Dec.74.*Manchesrer Trad © St Joan, L PARK ; ee ee dealt With by the OIA bres mosjustiy Majority for Mnghicers RIK, by 6 gouls ta 1.vtortt} raw, Hdvau Curling Club of Ot Jan 19.Sl ancheeter Exchange.Jem # ' .One dot CC en \u2018urrangements tn: Sea \u2018garding the acme WELL a.245 he Stirling: y .ee ' EE Manchemer Ce 01 Pb & ISLAND RAILWAY FORDS WOMAN'S OX- jot Group 2 puna dn for the final game .Hikely play of ae Wanderers T1.wall Thee br ee Jan 3.| eMauchester oy ere.Fed.\u2019 \\ Co.aR so Regular $1.00 th club state that Sangin Stille of the| .Mat and Ring le Intermediate ro pastrone à game br, foro nt last evening dn ot ied wie cold storage.vec.Fed.23 vAGmiNE From | 3150.No 50e: Sizes | Lust season in I Se 16 first and) - ous a day night at the Stad ries on Eris Bank er © vooden flat at the ne bo AR steamers have first clas : Post Office, 2 2 and 3.ia al : O.H:A.Smith's F: ; Stadium.; of Ottawa building ; new tou for a limited n ee oom 6 a.m.to 11 p.m., 1 .20 min.service Or also dissatisfied and th a Falls Death After Boxi .; 2, Street.Only tvifli ts in St, James umber of padseng S98 4m.to L mt fice.20 min.ice, | © let WOMAN'S oo early next season will tak esr two clubs.: oxing Bout.\u2014 = Rn y ttifling damage was don .CANADA \u2014\u2014 ers.pie, 20 hin.car mi ORT N'S \u2018Ox.- to «fo take tho Initiative À Nilade!phia x ; In es \u2014 OAS Servic Dame, last car 12.43 am.oe te BAD _and.THEO'S rm an association in th ative negrg, , Feb; 2.-Nelson Shelo, \u201cwi the es \u2018 Le CRETE No 10, Vosmer 0 dépendent \u201cof Ce OA NI never née de 5 0 nega here Tt salive uinine 7 sso ee ren un From.Éhenneville and & ; ° : 00.no ¢ \u2018ill, give the E ceived | ! ?J ce riiy, re- : 2 \u2019 .B.to Capeto ; : 4 Craig\u2014 - - ( .show.\\ East a fair n a boxing b onut \".oy nr Pent 0 min.service-\u20146.45 ce 9.00, 1 De cent, off all regular \u2014_ g bout with Rosario rea faAtA In De oe A 4 eme ) on every 1 GULF OF on and Durban, : uo n.BePVice\u20149.00 a.m.to on - Stain and Double Green Vankleek Hi , » = .: non PE, box I sCANADA-CAPE sasseiesceuveccouee Ji 20 mn.servico\u20144.4) om.te a0 Stamps tll.end of the In Hill Wins Again \u2018 LS I ONTANDOTTE 2,2.presses For.a Ç ! gervice\u20147.40 p.m.to 20.' a game here .- - ; - YOTTE .0 tags ete .14 te au Recollot\u2014- 12.00.| .Vankleek Hill team or lant the \u2014 ap ers Sp a n et we IN Haury tre maneroriy von ta] : \u2018 se 9 min.servlce\u2014245 am.5-15.M O O N \u2019 Haw kesbury team by à NICAL .Len oe : nd Durban, omitting pe So.30 min.service\u20148.15 p.m.o 8.15.S ; e game at no time 1 : ' + EE oo or fou 08.15.pra.to 11:15 Y gerous for the ! e looked dan- % .ep t-clans odation ?Lo cA 5 > Hi ) ; Pets oF to Victoria Square A our LAURENT-From ; cor Alexander and St down they held the \u201cFrosh ans \u2019 1 | | wl 5 are te ) Victoria Square, 1 be r service, 1 am te]: atherine Streets .gown ob goals to 4\u2014in.the Hill's f A rther particulars apply to rom , 11.55 p.m> First car, 6.15 A FP vor, and in the - lust.© # fn- ; .Funk oY, WITHY: ; ; .ville, 1 ho Dee \u201c x py oo om astres .PHONE UP 12.( Hawkesbury goal or Bert Sar 07 \u201c sT as, ve | ville, À hope ne , a, Dom ter _ a shower Lath, let P.FRANCOIS N : | goals go by hi or ting night : 0\" \u2018 § XAVIER STREET, COTE DBS 2 y him, The ke > \u2018 af : 30 min.orvtens 6 am (03 Victoria Squares, : = \u2014 tan in the last half oîne Fame wors : Is the talk of the town.Stores ¢ 1 > T7 \u2014 = \u2014 to 10.30 p.m.; 1 hour to 9 am., and ¥ p.m.: == Winded and completely played off bile vate we are rolli 5 2 rowded all day long.At \u2019 7 p.m.; last car, 1 our service, 9 u.m.to 4 Le feel.The teams lined up don thelr rolling goods our stocks will = b tho THE SM Neiges, 30 min.service.to From Cote des a er p Hawkesburr.Vinieleele HE the end of the weok.\u201cShirt, C 1 ve ve cleared out hy | ve e 40 to 9 pm.ce.C10 a.m., a ; \u2018 tte .Cor A .+ .\u2019 Y D .a 4.50 bo ast car, om: rs a : - | Aurhy ce [LP oint a \u201cChalmers to Neckwear, Handkerchiofs, Gloves, Da Cuffs, nor, Socks am.| , .m.; first car, 6.1: B It oo \u2019 Craig .Cover Po poe oe hanes ' Ir rossi i obes, | | am te ° e in g on over Point.© Mooney firacea, Umbrellas, Sashes, Turki to ng Gowns, Bath Robes, \" >» mou TAIN-From Westmount, cor.Viétoria , , : Dosey.ve ee 4 X* #H.se Cheney , 5, ir ish.Fowcls, etc.: ,; 11.45 p.m.Cars leaving service, 6 #.fü.to Genuine Où Co eraser 2001 5 ngrman Ant per Con [ 8g 1 , 3 ; Lens Lames _ .A vr ee.Sher \u2018 ess 20 i Ee Genuine Osk.Also Mill Supplies Coen CRE ET Yanor : , £ off the Regular m à | re : quality Fics s are hetter and the land\u2019 F.Costello.mires Jamleaan 7 \u2014 i arked \u2018prices.are ne aa sntoks.Mate Cy ~ y of our goods ar And I.Jousse.\u201cle es \u2014L.Pattee to slwayevmed Hr pote | Premo Cameras een i.nore to dal où.6 too well | Montreal.Refrree\u2014C, M.Allan: Com .tried alwaye used.- rkmen.Once 8 | ped .: \u2019 ve.Etes, 1704 Hargain List No.11; fon | | MIT, 1756 Notre Dame tree: ; De K.MCLAREN, Z.A.AA.Defeat Y.M.H.A, * 177 ST.JAMES STREET Gobo, Pron DA ; QUE.A.N rire _ à fast game of ON \\.® - O 2387 , modern improve - rely refitted, al} - MONTÉE AA ART PRINTERS.761 CRAIG ST.MON tbe Victoria ng key was played ou e ; ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST rooms, bot.water hoati Br ines pie , RALD JOB LEPARTMEN®/ : STREAL.between the ZA A Ad nny nirht.' IEE \u2019 1853 ST.CATHERINE ST fers, and mo eu Sun hats | ; BRANCH.TORONTO.| resulting tn a well enrned el » EAST.Atvery, and moderate rates.\u201cHotel ue clone - - .(1 \" ; es i Z.A MA.bY a geore of 5-0.or ane I = = \u2014 p.Gan ' F.ROLLIT,.SUROR Na Le cr Ju matin con URGRON DENTIST, ig \u201c tice h 11 College Avenue, Montreyl.ce hours, §.a,m.to 6.30 p.m.£or evenitgs -#btà: necessary.oo _ Se .FT ol CANE ie _ ON LORS AE CR + TA Net \u201cWrinkle, | No.1) | Tomato Soup o TT Men, Women and Happenings.7 JRE pe wien pn * .+ ; > IAL DAILY eA > \" .Lan + Le.\u2026 re 4.NT es) CO « 1904.© Active Vice presidents\u2014Mesdatnen 8.J Finley, M.4H.Gault, M.G.Ure, John we DAY, 4 FEBRUARY 2 La (REY û nf, HERALD, Corresponding sécretary\u2014Miss Murphy.Coch rane.: Recording secretary\u2014Mrs.- Deering.Treasurer\u2014Miss E.Holden.Executive committee\u2014President, ac itive vice-presidents} secretarles, treasurer, librarian,» superintendents, and the following Indies: Episcopal Church, | Mesdames, R, W.Bhertherd; Messiah, Merrill, and lone-hand, Mrs.Mon- genals.» + _ - Mies Etbel Paterson, Mountain Street, was the hostess at tea yesterday afternoon in honor of her guest Miss Taylor, of Galt, Ont.The tea table which was Two teaspoontuls Armour's Extract of Besf,\u2014 Co 1 can tomatoes 1 tables sugar Rev.J.W.was at Sher- t q uart water, î beaspoonful salt brooke\u2019 yesterday, .\u2019 À to bay 1 eablésnoonfuls batter .Mr, ¥.S.Darling and Mr.R.C.Bu- foaspoontal pa a lespoontuls flour \u2019 -chanan, Montreal, are guests at the Straln the Com£toon add the water 453.cook #0 ula Cuatent ' A \u2019 J Sir Alex.Lacoste and Justices Wur- 3 tract of Beef: 8 r bring to boll on yuiek fre.La \u2018with butier aoû our; tele, Hall and Ouimet are registered at add se s; serve with croutons.: \\ the Chatepu.or : © Above is taken from edition de Zuxe \u201cCullnary Wrinklgs\u201d (jus out) which will be sent postpaid to any address on receipt of à metal'Cap from jar of Armour's Extract of Bec® ARMOUR & COMPANY, CHICAGO, rmour\u2019s E.xtract - of Beef | A The Best Extract Sold by all \u2018jobbing and also r w=\u2014 \u2018 | Mr.N.C.Oglivie, Mont¥ea), who has been the guest of his brother, prettily done with red carnations, white Marguerites ond smilax with candelabra shaded In red, was in charge of Anson Campbell; Unitarian Church, Miss Bryson; Baptist church, Mrs, Utt- ing; Methodist church, Mesdames Nich- Captain Ogilvie, at Quebeo, has returned Home._Hon.L.P.Brodeur, Hon.Rod.Le- mieux, and Hon.T.C.Casgrain, Montreal, are among yesterday's arrivals at the Chateau, Quebec, 1» - » Mrs.Worthington, of Sherbrooke,.is visiting at Toronto.Mrs.Venn Henderson has returned to Ottawa from Montreal.Miss Cecile Chagnon of Montreal is visiting her brother in.New York._ Mrs.Leopold Rodier, Drummond St, is entertaining at cards this afternoon.Miss Mabel Richardson of Ottawa, js the guest of Mrs, Fred.Southam.Miss Hardie, who has been visiting \u2019 of the Best Beef etail drug and grocery trade.| \u2018A AN ISLAND ROMANCE.| HERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALS.\u201cThe Wings of the Morning.f | By || F relatives here, has returned to Toronto.The Bishop of Ottawa and Miss Ham- liton have returned to Ottawa.( Miss Fay Christie of Ottawa, who is visiting relations inthe city wil take part in the curling bonsplel this week.Mrs, W.8S.Gentle, Montreal, is at Toronto, the guest of hur sister, Mrs.Haynes.\u2018Mrs.Guorge.WWélkcins,.Dorchester LOUIS - | TRACY.{| CHAPTER XIV.\u2014(Continued.) But he was utterly helpless, a pawn on that tiny chessboard where the game was being played between Civilization and Barbarism.The flgl.t must go on 10 the bitter end: he must either vanquish or be vanquished.There were other threads: being woven into the sarment ol his lite at that moment, but he Knew not of them, surticient for the day* was the evil, and the good, thereof.Of both he hal received full measure, À period of hardly pass without a speculative dive: into the future.Ir Iris and he were: rescued, what would happen when, they went forth once more \u2018into the\u2019 busy world?Not for one instant did he doubt her faith.She was true as steel, Knit to him now by bonds of \u201ctriple brass.But, what would Sir Arthur Deane think of his daughter's.marriage to a discredited and cashicred i : THE STODDARD | So & Catherine officer?What was it that poor Mir breeze and filling thes alr with its.: : ! .3 Jan called himsetf?\u2014\"a disgraced aroma.The Dyaks kindled :L huge dire.: .à ï and Stanley Sts, mun.\u201d Yes, that was it, Could that The heat was perceptible even on the ; B E DDI N G CO.Phone Up 2458, stain be removed?Mir Jan was doing ledge, but the minutes passed, and the: 9 .it.Why not he\u2019-by other means, for dawn broadened into day without an Street\u2014witimentertulti-at-the\u2014tea\u2014hour- to-morrow afternoon.Hon.Mr.David and Mr.Dansereau spent the week-end at Ottuwa,.the , Guests of Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurler.Lady Laurier during ber short stay: in,the city yesterday wus the guest of\u2019 | Miss Taylor, wore a gown of \u2018tlue Vvollg Mrs.Paul Hanson, assisted by Miss Prowse, Miss Jenkins, Miss Wylle, Miss Millar, Miss Saunderson-and the Misses N.and E.Paterson.Miss Ethel Paterson who was.assisted in receiving by ol, Shaw, ¥.Fairman, Thuretgn, T.G.Willams; Reformed Episcopal, Miss R.Lawless; Presbyterian church, Miss Hastings, Mesdameés Hugh Cameron, Millar, Edie; Congregational, Mrs.A.H.Thomson.trimmed in cream silk lace and Miss Taylor was in white cloth with heavy C.T.U.will be held Friday, Feb.26.lace trimmings.tern ROCKFELLER SAYS HE IS TOO BUSY FOR DIRECTOR BETTER EDUCA (ION THE SUBJECT FOR DISCOURSE | Mr.W.A.Weir, M.L.A,, K.C., Speaks | Before Social Department\u2019 of | the Woman's Club.| Mr.W.A.Welr, M.L.A., KC, was speaker before the Social und Science Department of the Woman's Club yesterday afternoon, with Dr.Marlon: Hansford in the chair.' Resignation Has No Significance.New York, Feb, 2.\u2014John D.Rockefeller who tendered his resignation as a director of the United States Steel Corporation, wrote: \u2018It has not buen iconvenient for me to attend the meat- ings of the board.My interest.in the company is represented on the board by û ty son, and I hope the vacancy occa- urgent vital question Of ideation and cloned by my resignation can be filled tary school canditions jn this province | \u2018© the advantage of the company by The tJ.8.Steel Corporation Says His |- The annual public meeting of the W.| | mr EEE F RES PF a R c a - né A Tl d VERTE US WP Thm UB - our hands ; ep, .; ; Sera dinner given by Goll Stimson at the\u201dte\u201dthe-culture and.refinement.of.the.Ww 3, N.your hands,\u201d he said.\u201cTry not to miss, he performed.He swung the heavy Hung Club, Toronto, Yaturday evening.present age, and of France before the LAKEW00, N.J.if you must shoot.\u201d \u2018and cumbrous.canvas into position as: : pates , ll \u20ac cou care for information about Lake- : LS .: A ; .a ; no] Lo oy 0 n ntroduction of ele-! Should you car ut Lake In the dim light he could not see theif It were a dust cloth.Ho emerged | Mra T.Palmer Howard will récelve Rb: Doan orig Dante, who wood, New Jersey, and Its famous hotels, spasm of pain that clouded her face.from the gloom of the driven cloud red- ' to-morrow and Thursday afternoons | TE | \u2014\u2014 \u2014 1 .J Nontrerl\"Phrenolosical 'nstitate i ad SCTTOOL OF PALMI4TRY affiliated w th Fowler's Institute ! } London Enuinnd Hou's \u201cam, 16 pin.Readings 5) cents to | m ŸROF A YOUN3 Prinotpa: | #b4 it.Uftboerine Iv .W.P.SCOTT- MONTREAL, .'Oecoraten : Wall Paper ates \u2026 Place d'Armes.Montresl.BV: NING GC: AssES Resumed Sept.28th.Comuncre:ai Subjeets.Ghorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, ete.ln- dividual iostruction.Prospectus mailed free Pel Mpin \u20189 CAZA & LORD Pr'nenale minette - 2422 81 Catherine 88 - A NEW MATINEE WAIST., Russian guipure is posed over a chiffon interlining avd \"a fitted Uning \"beneath ir in white silk.The back fits snugly, while the fronts are fulled inte \u201ca belt of gold braid with a cut steel buckle.The yoke 48 \u2018of tucked mousse.\u201cAne, add is outlined with a shallow collar of embroidered hgtiste.The sleeves \u2018show the popular wrfst, and the half-sieeves have long; érapertes pendant from the clbow.LL \u2018 \u2018 I - > LAKEWOOD, N.J.Don't Miss Our [EN | No Dyak would reach ber whilst he! (is Rose Peterson, Secre- 6 tary Parkdale Tennis Clib, Chi.'mured in a foul tunnel and almost as: eyed but triumphant.Tustantly the for the first time since her marriage, vapor on the ledge lessened.und they ut her residence, 737 Sherbrooke Strest.could breathe, even talk.Overhead and | Mr.Wm.Waugh, who has been seri.in front the smoke swept In cver-in- ously ill for some weeks, 18 now con- crensing density, but once again the valescent, and willeave on \u2018Thursday sallor had outwitted the\u2019 Dyak\u2018s-man-ifora visit to Danville, NY.oeuvres, | Mrs.Phäïter Shaw, Péel Street, en- \u201cWe have won the first rubber,\u201d he\u2018 tertained al a small bridge party yes- whispered to Iris.térday arternoon, at whith Mrs.Arthur Above, heneath, beyond, thev could Sandéman and Mrs.Melvin Davis were fee nothing.The air they breathed was.the winners.: hot and foetid.It was like being im-! i 1 The engagement is announced at Toronto -of the Miss Ina Wright, daugh- \u201cter of Mr, James Wright, of Sherbourne street, to M.F.H.Ouleott, formerly of Toronto, now of New York .dark.\u2019 Jenks looked over the parapet, He thought he could distinguish some vague figures on- the sands, so he fired at them.A volley of answering bullets! crashed {into the rock on allj The engagement {sy announce dat sides, the Dyaks had laid thelr Stanstead of Miss Essie M.Rivers, of plans well this time.A firing Montreal, to Mr.Jumes W.Abbey, of squad, stationed - beyond the smoke! Stanstead, The marriase \"will take area, and supplied with all the avail-| bluce in June.able guns, commenced and kept up a] The engugement is announced ut Ot- smart fusilade in the direction of the'tawh of Miss.Madge Souter, eldest ledge in order to cover the operations.daushter of Mr.Al { 1 Rats LR Ll.po Cone , 4 Rk pa oA \u2018 .; ., 5 l'UESDAYXY, FEBHUARY %, 19VV4.fF, | > = > = = \u2014 4 j .; - .« ~ - .; .2 IU] % ; k rv RCI v \u2018 A : [ Ce Tu, | I ful Inventor of W ireless Telegraphyora Sharer i in à the Honors and Profits of His Invention.- I - \u2014.; ee = or - > .: : i .i * > \u2019 Là ; \u2018 \u2014\" to >.@ ® > ; The company is or anized to control the Marconi system of Wireless Telc- These were scientific inventions commercialized as the \"Marconi system is ' M \u2019 .of Y le è - graphy Gnd all of tho inventions and putents relating thereto In the United now being comniercialized.0° | ; ( ] ) i» States of America and Îte possessions and dependencier, Including u, All the great Invenio t, lied to commercial rposes, ; ar O 1 1c SS .Porto Rico, the Hawaiian Islands, the Philippine Islands, Alaska, the Aleu- brought cnrs to those ns of the idea in led to establishment.The evene ) tian Islande gldsull ships having un.American registry.or Is the ny oF cites now offered for sale represent the treasury stock of the company \u2018und purchase, of patents and inventions relating to wire re and provide working capital with which to in: augurute this, the most profitable 4 : S commercial undertaking of the duy.Investments in the cor responding secu-.| 1 ! rities of the telephone, the electric light, the steam railway, the air brake, the à kodak and similar® inventions were the foundation of some of the greatest of , American fortunes.We believe that the certificates which we now offer will .| more thun double in value In the next 12 months, and that within 10 yeurs they will reach a value of from $500 to $1,000.\u201cThis.opinion \u201cis bucked - up by some of the best financiers of the country.T 1 Tr h C Guglielmo Marconi, Thomas Edison, Michael 1.Pupin, a \u20ac eg ap a O] pany MANAGEMENT OF THE COMPANY.© \u2018| of America Incorporated under Laws of the State of New Jersey.Much of the success of any company depends Upon the wisdom, honesty and capability of the managément.As a guaranty that the alidrs of the Mar- cont Wireless Telegraph Company of America ure managed for the best interests of the stockholders, wisely, prudently, honestly, we cite the following : named directors: E.Rollins Morse, of E.R.Morse & an Level, ON and Commercial Operations of the _ _ New VYork,-Guglielmo.Marconi, Eugene H.Lewis, of Futon ewis, attorneys, ; Capital Stock, Common, > - - $6,650,000.00 New York; Cyrus.SN.Sedgwick, or the Hall Signal Co, New York; H°H: Rs Compan Ve - - ; - er .7 \u2019 Clare, publisner, New York; John D.Oppe, Montreal: W.R.Betts, New ; .: , + Par Value Shares, - - - = - - - 100.00 er ot.Robert (ioddbody, New ork Wi EEE, eh iorney Gen- The company is now actively engaged in the commercial operation of the.| EULI -PAID\u2014NON -ASSESSABLE : : eral of the.United States, New Yor Ah enilvy, + ~ Marconi system and is in recelpt of a constantly incredsing revenue there: es T ; LEE - rérédéaémiet * from.Its executive staff is thoroughly and efficieatly organized for economi- { _ i NO BO \u2014 © DI P it titi f 1 In st m ent- in cal and profitable operation, It.\u2018uafitaing it corps of efficient workers and \u2019 ! To , \u201c Er TT Ras no RIgh-SaliFied, ornamental oficiales.The\u201d varlous\u201ddeparUments thus IK } .Marconi Securities.far ore: aized are fhe Dépirtments \u201cof Trstruction-Fraftic-Construction, Fi gee 4 , OFFICERS ance, Operation, M: inufacture and the \u2018Technical Corps.Each department is : .* (here are 14 cables crossing the Aten.Their, re many under the direction and control of un efficient officer, with the resuit that the : .milltons unnually.reir\u201d profits are «nor s.Fourteen.\\ st: : , ae je show , \u201cins qupti ; First Vice-President, .eu 015 vu 0000 .GUGLIELMO MARCONT.would do 45 much work.\u201d The cables cost over™$H0,000,000.The Murcont station- company's business is rapidly increasing, as is shown by the following certi- ; would cost not $2,000,000.Second Vice-President and Gen.Mgr.,.WM.H.BENTLEY.ficute: : - CL ; .ot .-ü | A ; .; a Marconi securities now offered it par are on the hasts of a capitalization .Secretary and -Treasurer,.JOHN BOTTOMLEY.of $6,650,000.With fourteen stations lu opération, at hall cable rates the net New York, Sept.30, 1903.\u2014We have examined the books and accounts of ; earnings would amount te 150 per cent.cu the total capitalization.This means the Marconi ireless Telegraph Company of America for the six months | \u2018 ending July 31, 1903, and certify that the books show steadily increasing 7 receipts, month by month, for commercial services, rendered.(Signed) MENZIES, ROBERTSON & CO.Chartered Accountants.\u2019 \" + that Marconi securities now at par would then show 1.000 per cent.increase in viilue.This is not an extravagant oxpectittion mm view of some notable instances.Welshuch stock - Inceused L600.per _eent, Edison Electric Light advanced 4,000 per cent.in one year.Mell Telephone.stock paid «profit of* over $200,000.on $100 invested, in 25 Veurs, TECHNICAL BOARD 1 THOS.A.EDISON.M.1 PUPIN.G.MARCONI.* We offer for immediate subscription in blocks of not less than $100 nor more than $1000 at $8.00 each the RE certificates described below.Make all checks payable to t : a .4 .- - \u2019 > » , * - © \u2018 S The underwriters whom we represent have agreed to provide a large sum of moñey for the Compauy's treasury, avallable as additional! working capital.In pursuance of this agrecment, certain of the Company's treasury shares have been deposited with the Continental Trust Co, ét the City of New York, and $5.00 deposit certificates have been issued agaist the same.These are now offered for sale in blocks of twenty or multiples thereof.- Bach block \u2018represents intact \u201call the rights and privileges attaching to a single shafe \u2018of a the capital stock of the American Company, including voting, dividends, ete.Every other Marconi Company in existene ¢ had $m for £1) shares exvept the Amerfean : , ig Managers Marconi U nderwriting Syndicate, | ! .; - Broad Exchange Building, New York.at and at is not unlikely that action will be taken to reduce the par value of the sharcs or the American Company from $10.00 to an atuount uniform with the other com- ' papies referred to.In anticipation\u2019 of such action, the $3.00 certificates of deposit are provided.being {ull paid aod nou-assessable.\u2018The certificats thus offered are the only securities of the company now obtainalle {from the rales of which the company receives any beuctit Canada Life Building, Montreal.> .= = erate deternunation runnine \u2018the.uation\u2019s.: .9 : - ; I neth und breadth.The people have counted .MAKING ING MONEY.A j j .Cet ; IT Ë TN i {the ost and made find préparations, so that , if { 4 vr .A , pr forced to fignt they are capable of naking Byers cto Kholer In in the Mare oni Wirelggs! -R Ey à itt Buts La.d sus'aining war 1 a Wanler that willy Tetewraph Company of America is making gs .co : - * | Prise the world.i money, and making it fast.It is the profitable investment offered to public\u2019 Sub.1 seripton, siee the cable) tulephoneé and elec trié Axht stocks were put out.Its value ta enhancd duijiy by additions -to {ts resources, wast\u2019 Not Forcing Japan.London.Feb.2 \u2014-Referring to + published ; i SEEMS ul N EARER.statement that Great Britain and France were | | bringing pressure-to bear on Japan in order sus JUDGE DUGKS ur Patrons aud carding capacity, by the popularization off te induce het to accept the terms of the lew \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 the system and the extension of its use by .teste no the Japanese ner Baron - \u2019 the gens tal public.The day is uot far dis- â Pre 1 Hayashi, said to-day tbat the British Govern- : \u2018 tant when ail-telegraphing will be dons by | Russian and Japanese War Te wc Bot cxeréisine any pressure on | Qutput of Gold, He Declares, ALE TR TR | Japan, an e thoug t extremely unlikely .+ Le If be will well it for double what it cost bon.- tions Are Almost Con-'- \u20ac \u201cthat Frunce would attempt any such step.! Will Continue Heavy for ___ rt \"nimes.a bi of three tunes its cost Ju \u2018King Sends, Messengers, .~ \u2019 : ICs no use be wan't sell, and he'd bee foolish Britain Urgirg New York, Feb.2.\u2014A special to the Herald | Years to Come.a.tp du so.Ho veuds the papers\u2014he knows fon\u2019 London, says: No fewer than four King's | what rapud strides the SV Stun is making in - ; Mmussengers have berñ dispatched from this .usctulness and public - fuvor.amd he rightly gt.Petersburg, Feb: *\u2014lu spi of ie log.Country to SC Petersburg within \u2018the last (our \u2018tu tie expecis t0 make {rom Low to Loe per ent ors 2 qu ; : \u201cWhile the output of gold Yukon duys, an absolutely unprecedented record: Thi .- Ya : Territory during 1993 was vonsiderably less may be taken us «vidence of the influences that are being brought into play to prevent pressed hoye ol the Russian putboritles that on Lis investment, Me will hold it a few years toe present crisis wall be passed, and that 4 more and he witl bo rich, aad be knows it than during the previous yéars, there will You have an opportunity io buy some of the pucitic solution of the Rus =o- Jeutivse néya- postilitres an the Fur East.« p x ; ap 540 Marconi, vertifirates if you want the tions will be réavbed, 12 is no longer con.continue to be a large output for mauy Sears Came *hauce tp make money rapidiy.Send ceuled that Russia is practically prepared for Notes of the Despatches.\u201c Lo come.The quantity.will vary according to the tacilities obtained to work the\u2019 The speaker Mr.Juste Dugas, of Dawson, who.is in the ty to spend u few days with relatives, vventunlines, ; : yesterday the mobilization of the Manchu.yYian reserves was announced, The au.borities now feel that the situation fs secure, should Japan reject th: efforts, of tbe Czar 1s making to aveid war.us your application for not les than twenty nor mole thas two hundred certilleates; ae- companied by remittance in ful\u2019 zt the rate ef) $3.00 cach.Make all cheques payable to | ! .MUNROE & MUNROE, Le added: q Manazers Marcont Underwriting Syndicate, | The Tokio correspondent of the Times\u2019 cable that an ordinance has been jssued fixing the | war pay of men in the army and navy: \"Viceroy \u2018Alexietr is shoftly to have league in the ; fiurs, the vr i ot : was \u2019 ; \u2018 a col- \u201cadministration of Russian af- government of Western Niberia Le- Call any Day Between Now and the | .i : \u2018| 7 ; hy CUT nu convinesd there is gold iu nearly Ritoad.Exchawmge Building, New York.; .ing intrusted to a viceroy residing at Omsk.: ; Caim, But Determined.Prices on the St.Petersburg.Hourse declined every part of the territory, but it requires a Linada Life Bulldiug, Montreal 16th of Febr ry and Receive Tokio, Ich.2\u2014The Jupancse show a re: \u2018Urther to-day.great deal of lator to get it iu fact, the na-, i @urkable outward calin, and no scenes similar À the Court ball at St.Petersburg Count ture of the sol is such thal it requires more | BURIAL OF.MISS\" DELORME.to those in America and England before Lamsdor 1, the Foreign re- Minister, drew M.lubor to work it._ + The funeral df Miss Marie Marguerite De.9: Sent wars are withessed.There are occasional Urine.the Japanese Minister to Russia, Into \u201cSome dea of the difficulty may be wath lurine took place this 'mormng, from her Inte Yemonstrations aud outcroppiugs of popular # Window emorasure, where the two talked Cred from the instance that at the Eldorado residence, 5 St.Hubert street, to St.James tecliug, vut the casual.visitor to the larger Cérnestly for half an hour.This Incident at ine it wis round necessary to ga to a de pth Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery tities can seé but little out of the ordinwry , Forted general atiention.of 220 eut of trozen earth before reaching the The chic mournvrs were Mr.Slmeon De- fa he dicasition wud bebivior of the people Ute SUMO te Rusa ie 08 PO work, vat sine the in (es, PE Msn Peter ut Le re is rever, à Urry CEN ations, -day a tour Sois $ .' + © arge T re es un here Is, bgwever, an undercurrent of des inspretion of toe Siberinn and Truus-Baika! troduction of machines the cost has been ves friends followed the hearse, anionyg wl CTT TTT TT TT T=\" railways.dure dio a.considerable extent.The + Mu- were Hon, Lomer Gouin, Hon.H.Arehine oS rame |.The announcement.of the Russian mobiliza- \u2018hincé can only be worked with success br bault.How.Justice Dorion, Messrs.Ethier ob ol of 5 0e yf 2 ton pr vedes \u2018the Russian response; \u2018\u2019as a the large companies who own a large.nu A.Deliste, Archambault.A.Bérthianme, 1.= > 20e ¢ warning to Japan,\u201d says the st.Petersburg er of claims in ono district.FE.Authier, L.J.Coutlee, PJ.Quintal.A.- a I) a @°,\", 3% Bourse Gazette to-day.\"OC the $100,060.00 worth of gold that has Racine: Gauthier, L.J.Tarte, E.Perodeau, lua VS Me a.ol } \u2014 \u2014 porn taken out \u2018of the Yuken district, fully Dr.Chretien, I.X.Beaudry, A.-Danscreau.op I Be Ble ve x BLOOD- HEATING FOOD, 80,,00,000 have been sent to forcign- couu- - \u2014_\u2014 ee .: .ad AM BL Set, | A Such as oatmeal, produces pimples 4 vous by far the greater quantity going into For creating a disturbance tn the Ly ToT mrs co * 4 3 res and the United States, Théatre Royal, Arthur Lapierre was | a \" \"wm 1 m ww .\"| _ > ï A i plogrnes SWISS FOOD Is cooling- -inade from \u2018It hos been the gold from the Canadian at the Recorder's court to-day fined ps \u2018 RY ?in \" nr 2 \u2019 i .A.A.WELSH russe Tapestry and ilton Carpets-trom: 25 per recent \u2018to.50 per _ awakening, but one of his observations in this connee- ; À; We can furnish you with orizinal \u2019 cent.discount this week at.tion being us follows: \u201cWhen the © | nate .thi ., Hatter & Furrler.\u2019 fatmers and other toilers get away! À Mesigun fr anything you may ve- from the crack of the party whip then Abbeys elected to the directorate of the asso- clation, and was 1180 honored by being elécted chairman of the banquet, which took.place last week at the Fifth Ave- | Sa K aud nf Al FÜRNACE b LARG ry \u20ac ay x pan EMPIRE BUILDING a \u20ac .2207 St, Catherine Street \u2019 gure in ont line, by an have THO 3G from, he CRT EB LE airs in dur five, wd yon can nse MAS LIGGET « 3474, 2476 St.Catherine Street.slavery.\u2019 any old gold or silver made over : > ' .Mr.Ro .ns has returne .LL _ Effervescent from New York, where he attended the -rps BECAUSE ANTHRACITE\u2014 $5 00 Orders Sent C.0.D.| Convention of Garment Manufacturers « \u2014Our work is unsurpassed.No 2 Nuat\u2014 .Salt of America.He is the only Canadian ! sal J.- $625 Phone M 3018 \u2014Our goods the Tinest.\u2014Qur price most reasonable.\"THAT'S WHY \u20ac Farm St GEO.G.ROBINSON & CO.can always be depended upon to restore the system to its natural con- HIS book should be in the h = gi JEWELLERS, à ; hould deal with - + dition and keep you in good sound nue Hotel.' every Woman Who u.es LAD your = health.A wantin laxative it helps \u2018 \u201cNew York Win.Whitney.fore .DVLES.À Il.t of *\u201ccolurs\u2019 tat Neon 2aY7 8st.Catherine Street J.ROSENTHA Merchant ; WAR ON CIGARETTES.| nature tu rid the system of poisonous mer U.&.Secretory bf the vies Whose | 120\" Will piuve interesting to all who \u2019 impurities, stimulates thé liver and prominent physician has prepared \"à a table of statistics showing that the une healthiest nations are those excessively condition following an operation for appendicitis has been very critical passel) a favorable night.His condition © 1f jour Watch wants Repairing 179 St.Antoine Street.trim their own hats and bonnets and idl b | ring it to us.their own dresses, FREE to any addrées.The Wells & Richardson Ca, timid, | tones up the digestive organs.(Canadian Associated Press.) At all Druggists ase.and éoc.| London.Feb.2.\u2014The Anti-Cigaretie! = : ddicted t So MONTREAL ART PRINTARS\u2014 League hax arranged for lectures in Se being ER i a age be = is improving.200 Mountain St., Montreal, 1.0 < HERA RALD soB DEPARTMENT.Sunday-sthoots against the habit, A islution upon, the su i i .; Ln TO REET woe a NY RT ee ! eo 6 .ag 5 Ç - + » \u2019 3 * - : a ._ .\u2018 | a - Ç , ; ; ' ! { .\u2018 .= 3 RS * x ° y \\ \u2014 Ç ,- = Às \u2018 © - .- : * Ph, + .EE, FL : EE ' 4! f * eee > can sé \\ vu .2 oh , > oy n EN - Ae per cent.of failures, specific, conditions, which seem to have smaller play than in the United States, accounted for 4.3 per cent.Of the liabilities in 193, F7.4 per cent.were chargeable to lack of capital and 113 per cent., to incompetence, while speculation, which accounted for only 1 per cent.of the failures, produced 12.1 per cent.of the liabilities.Taken as.a whole, it might be; _ 'poted that Canada reported IZ per cent.de-, Meats, pkrs .crease in failures and © per cent.decrease in gp from 1903, , .wily v $$$ WS RY CLEWS ON es THE STOCK OUTLOOK for bounds, and many of the recent Dew tastes a disposition to go slow in their improve- | ments, oving chiefly to the unsettled cond!- | lnys.At à later period, therefore, it would | cause DO surprise if their demands money market were tb expand.vide funds.\u2019 The decline, however, would not) be serious, and might, as usual, be discounted in advance.Just now.the Presidential cam- ign does not cut much of a flgure.This {a probably explained by the belief that a revival of the issues of the last two cam- peigns is Impossible, -and that in comparison with them it will be a quiet affair.The general outlook for the market is con- wequently favorable.There are some important ubcertainties, however, and prices havo already had an important récovery: so that\u201d unfavorable developments might easily pre- ed by'a rumor that a large short inter- cipitaté sharp reactions.This means a good \u2018trading market and a profit on all good stocks At tha! March broke to 16.63, May to 16.96 and purchased on the sharp breske-\u2014Honry Clews.$ 8 THE BIG PROFITS- \u2014- \u2018 ~~ OF COTTON CLIQUE Inquiry on the\u2019 Cotton Exchange, this week, | as.to the sotuai effect of the great cotton speculation on the money market drew forth The campaign wbich ! absorbed a grest deal of money, but the bull | operators bave made such cnormous profits _are now practically operating on what the | garublera term \u2018\u2018clear velvet.\u2019 Since the now \u2018famous Government crop estimate of 9,962,000 \u2018bales wis irsued op December 3, the price ' of spot cotton and options iu the various markets has risen nd less than 5 cents per pound, \u2018or equivalent to $25 per bale.As both the tocal and Now Orleans buils have been consistent in their aggressive position on the market since then, nnd their operations have {been on a very extensive scale, their profits must be very large.Just how much cannot | ba estimated, but the trnée opinion is that ' probably .over $10,000,000 has bern taken out | of ghr market\u2014this, of course, being distribut- \u2018ed among the various bull tnterests here and at New Orleans.\u2014N.Y.Post.Prof.E.W.McBride, principal of McGill University, read a paper on \u2018The Canadian Oyster,\u201d before the Natural History Soclety at its regular monthly meeting last evening, when Mr.Charles J.Stuart also, contributed a paper on \u201cThe Great Aurora Borealis of Oct.31, as seen at Montreal.\u201d THROAT CATARRH The symptoms of this disease are irritation, inflammation and tickling in the throat, hoarseness, cough, frequent expectoration of stringy, adherent matter, gagging.and sometimes vomiting.If neglected, the disease tends\u2019 to the bronchial tubes and the lungs.Ant er\u2019s Petroleum Emulsion cures Throat Catarrh by removing the cause, It allays the Irritation and inflammation, cures the cough, removes the phlegn, clears the passages of secretions, heals the soreness, regulates the stomach and bowels, cleanses the blood find creates firm, healthv tiasuea and flesh.It has a marked effect upon the stomach and organs of digestion and it promotes nutrition.In all cases it gives quick and lasting results.Remember, Angler's Petroleum.Emulsion is not like similar prenarations.It is of A special odorless and tasteless pro- p= duet of petroleum, and han decided an- tissotic and healing virtues CHEESE\u2014Stealy.| Early October .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vi».\u2026»souss .101G to.10% Late October \u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.10% to .104 asssenccosercennes 6 to 11 BUTTER\u2014Stendy.| GRAIN MARKETS HERE 12\" ==COuts Pirm Under a Fair- tions are ruling steady.} No.2, 43 1-2c; No.3 extra, 42 1-2c; No, AND PROVISION MARKETS! AND ELSEWHERE Little Business Done in Wheat Locally Cable Inquiry.The local wheat situation to-day was quiet and unchanged.Very \u2018few bids.are coming over the cable, and those received being out of line with holders views little business can be transacted.There was a fairly good enquiry for oats, and the market was firm.Quota- No.1 Manito- bn wheat was quoted this morning .at Fort Willlam at 88c, No.2 at 80e, and No.3 at 76c; No.2 winter oats.sold at 87 1-2e, and No.3 at 37¢ per bushel, in car lots, ex store.Export prices, low freights to the seaboard are quoted as follows: Peas, 64c; rye, 52 1-2c; barley, 4, 41 1-2¢; buckwheat, 47 1-2c to 48c, and No.2 white oats, Le 8-4c.; 3 May wheat opened in Chicago this morning at 90% to 91 and at 12.80 was 9%.May corn opened at 50% and went to 51.July corn; 48%.: EUROPEAN GRAIN MARKETS MONTREAL RECEIPTS Receipts in Montreal - yesterday by railroad were es follows: | 2 G.T.R.C.P.R.Wheat, bushi.seco\u2019 + 4 Outs, bush veer en Buckwheat, busi: .s.o va Beans, BACKS .\u2026 0.0.1 Feed, BABI 0.-ervssee 400 Flour, bbis .+.1580 Barley, bush .«cis +.FREE, CUSES +0 os access mance Butter, pPKES.ae cece soon si Cheese, boxes .\u2026.seer viva 0.Lard, pkgs .u +.of , 530 Beef, bris .s.\u2026u» au.ovvc0 : Che me series seen 1 Hams and bacon, pkgs is 31 30 Teather, rolls «.vs vu00e 241.Raw hides.ce eus 1141 Tobacco, pkEs .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.4.+.at Dressed hogs.118% * 31 Whiskey & high wines.58 DKESSEL HOGS | AND \u2018PROVIS'ONS: ka There was a good'demand for dressed 4 0 \u2018 hogs, in small lots, and trade was fairly > À 9 val.| tion of the iron and steel markets.As steel NOES, x: \u201d 3 .vellow ble for No.2 yel- comes drown, bowever, to a more normal ctive.The market tone continues firm tof No.8 vellow and > level, orders arc likely to increase, and the: and prices steady at $7.25 to $775 for ;Tallroeds will vo doubt continue their out- -freah-killed abattoir and 50 to $7.00 per 100 lbs.for country dresred.The upon the, demand for provisions wag a little bet- etlect from both local and country buyers.| rarily : There wus a fair trade at steady prices.Heavy Canadian short cutback pork, $18: Canada short cut back pork, $16.00; finest kettle lard, In 20-1b.pails, 8c: extra pure lard, in 20-lb.palis, 7%¢ to 8)%c: choice refined compound lard, Tc to 7%¢; hams, llc to 13c, and bacon.12140 to 1340 .HOW TO GUARD \u201cAGAINST LA GRIPPE! Keep Your Stomach Right by Using Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablete\u2014A Bad Stomach Means a Weak Body Un- able- to Fight Disease.These are the days of la grippe.It is the substitute for a bad cold,.but in the old days of less hurry and good stomachs it was not looked upon as: being so cstching or ro dangerous.Did you ever stop to think of the rea-' son.It is that when the stomach is | body do not receive the nourishment they require.The body becomes starved and weak and is not able to ward Poff disease or fight against it once it \u2018has taken hold.\"The syufe-guard aguinst la grippe is \u2018a good stomach; the t and most \\nst-' ling cure for ia grippe is a good stomn-| ,ack.Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets ensure \u2018a good stomach.Thousands of people, [will tel) you that out of thetr own'ex-i \\perience, und.thèse, thousands.haven*t got Ia grippe either.: - | Bonaventure Co, ue, sayn: \u2018The \u201ccures of Dyspepsia by Dodd's Dyapep- sin Tublets are wonderful.For two \\yearr my life was a burden.1 could, not take the simplest food without a | pain across my stomach.One box of Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets cured me, completely.\u201d __ Capital end Reserves -56,192,705 Total Assets General | creased\u201d arrivals.The Royal Bank of Canada 2\" Savings Baak Department : Drafis end Letters of Credit Issued S510 concentre mate.$9.50 to $0; No.2, 88 to $9; mixed, 37.50 to $8; and clover, per ton, f.0.b., car lots., .Live Stock Shipments.Mr, D.A.Campbell, Ilve stock shipe ping agent of the .Board of Trade uilding, reports-the shipments of Hve stock from Portland and St, John, N.B., clover, to $1.06 v\u2014~\u2014xfor the week ending Jan.30, as follows: To Liverpool\u2014 Cattle.Sheep.Lake Erl@.\u2026.+Wétéarevce 215° Manxman \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026orcouce : 312 Slcilian .0coreensocrou00u, B54 Salacia .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.320 To Glasgow\u2014 + Salacla .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.eeu 305 To Bristol\u2014 >.200 - 883 Manxman .ovsseeessone To Manchester\u2014 : Total .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.2,289 220 patte Trader c.\u2026\u2026\u2026.cncososvosss All goods \u2018marked in plain figures at ore Ap ore\u2019 ere 220 tT gew see ner St.Peter and Notre Dame streets.te i Chicago Cattle Market, Chicago, Feb.2.\u2014Cattle, receipts, 3,000; market steady; good to prime steers, $4.60 to $5.30; poor to medium, $1 to $4.50; stockers and feeders, $2.25 to $4; cows, $1.26 \u2018to $3.80; heifers, $1.76 to $4.50; canners, $1.50 to $2.30; bulls, $1.75 to $4; calves, $3.35 to $7.Hogs, receipts, 25.000; market steady to strong.Mixed and \\buichers, $4.75 to $5; good to mand and firm at 82¢ bid for No.2 red and white, and 83c asked, east and mid-| Goose 1s offered at 3c) Spring is stead yat 6c\u2019 dle freights.for No.I east.for No.1 east.93¢ for No.1 hard, $lc for No.1 northern, 87 1-2¢c for No.2 .northern and Sic for No.3 northern, at Georgian Bay, aa | Ort&, and 6C more grinaing in transit.Flour js uteady at $3.15 bid for cars! of V0 per cent.patents, in buyers\u2019 bags.east, 20¢ Choice brands are held 15c to.higher.Manitoba is steady at! §1.65 to $4.90 for cars of Hungarian, patents; $4.30 to $4.60 for gecond pate, > entm, and: $4.25 to ¥4;50 for strong bak- ere\u2019.bags Included, on the truck, Toronto.: ., Millfeed in steady at $17 for cars of shorts and $15 for bran, in bulk, cast, Manitoba Is steady at %20 for cars of shorts and %I8 for bran, Toropto,; freights.; Barley 1s steady at 43 1-2c for NA, es \u201841 1-2¢ for No.3 extra, and 39c fur No.3 cast- Buckwheat is .: steady at 48¢ for No, 2 east, : Rye is in good demand, and a cent higher\u2018at 54e for No.2 east.Corn is steady at 37 1-2c for cars of Canada mixed and 38c for yellow west .American new is quoted at 50c for cars low, on the track, Toronto.\u2014 - - Oats are firmer at 31 1-2¢ to 32c for | No.1 white, and 3lc to 31 1-2c far No! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c ¢ white, east.No.2 white are quoted 30 1-2¢ to 31c, middle freights, west.Rolled oats are steady at $4.10.for cars of bagi and $4.35 for barrels, on the track, Toronto, and 30c more for broken lots.Peas aré In good demand and figure at 63c.bid, high freight west.\u2018 New York Stocks in Store.The following table shows the New \u2018York visible supply of grain on the dates mentioned: \u2014 Feb.1, Feb.2, \u2019 1904.1903.Jan.25, 1904.Wheat .30,760,000 40,612,00 48,447,000 Corñ : \u2026.7,190,000 6,618,000 8,290,000 Oats .5,446,000 8,350,000 4,035,000 FLOUR, ROLLED OATS, \"HAY AND MILLE EED iy the advance of 1c per barrel made by the Lake of the Woods Milling Com- peny.Tha foreign markets have not responded fully to the advance on \u2018this side, yet they have improved suffi- -clently to warrant the increase in values for flour in the domestic market, Quotations for Five Roses, spring pa- has been going on in the cotton market has; out of order the different parts of the tent are 34.90, and for red patent, $4.60 per barrel.Quotations arc: Manitoba spring wheat patents, $4.90 to $5 Manitoba strong bakers, $34.60 to $4.70.win- \u201cter wheat patents, $4.25 to $4.30; straight\u2019 o .rollers, $4 to $4.10: extras, $3.35 to $2.50: MONDAY, the sth DAY of FEBRUARY, etraigtg rollers, In bags $1.85 to $1.90, and g t-as, in bags, $1.50 to $.160.: ROLLED OATS-\u2014The market was steudy.Business rather quiet.and| prices unchanged at $2.10 to $2.17 1-2 per bag, and $4.35 to $4.4 per barrel.MILLFEED\u2014The market tone was firm under a good demand.Quotations | Marie Ann Hujold, of Marla Cap; Were unchanged.Manitoba bran, in, bagy $19.shorts, $20 per ton: Ontario bray in bulk, $17.50 to $18; shorts, $20 td $20.50: and mouillle, $24 to $28 per 39 basa Oftjre, as to quality.HAY-The local demand does not show any improvement.The foreign markets are reported easy under in- We quote: No, 1, Business Transacted .Toronto, Feb.2.\u2014Wheat is in fair de- | Manitoba is steady at; } | PROVINCE .OF QUEBEC, 84 St.Francois Xavier St.Montreal, | LET For the Season from May fivst, two Beat little six roomed cottages, : \u2018 good state of repair, electric light- el; one hundred feet from.th river\u2018; two hours\u2019 ri treal.Term | Poucher & Roffey's TaHor Store, cor-|.rm IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA.\u2018 Capital Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Attended to.\u201cLittle Chil these sizes $149 |.Wednesday, special.$1.50 value for.75¢ Less an extra 10 per cent, Discount.a » .Moccasins, 25¢ Le regret ES TS LA TYR D CEE dren's Moccasins, small only, to fit Children from 5 to 9 years : of age, the regular price of Moccasins is sizes >> 25c CSN ar 4 - NA LS These values are, without the shadow of \u2018a doubt, without an equal.Compare them with those of others, + .and draw\" your own conclusions.LADIES\u2019 UNDERSKIRTS.Ladies\u2019 Underskirts;,\u201d cambric, flounce trimmed with two rows.of imitation torchon luce Ties Manufacturer's Agent Samples of - Lace Ties, in white, \u201ccream and ecru, | bought at half their regular prices.On - sale Wednesday \u2014 Se 50cC value for.25¢\u20ac \\ _ 75c value for.40c $1.00 value for.50¢ \u2014\u2014frik\u2014Reghlar .insertion\u201d and luce edging.| Regular\u2014prie eu cent.On sale .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vere 89 Ladies\u2019 TUnderskirts, cambric, lan umbrella flounce, made with rows of Valenciennes in- trimmed with lace, Regular price $1.15 sertion, dust frill.cambric, flounce, made with clusters of tucks And Valenciennes lace insertion, \u2014- \"trimmed with \u201cdeep lice, dust less 10 per cent, On sule.1.04 __Ladies\u2019*._ Underskirts, \u2014\u2026 dawn.umbrella price 83-50 less 10 per cent.On sale .\u2026\u2026.8 LADIES\u2019 DRAWERS.Ladies\u2019 Drawers,*cambric.lawn umbrella frill, trimmed with Valenciennes Ilare and insertion.Regular price 65c less 10 per cent.On sale .;.FO Ladies\u2019 Drawers, c¢ambric, lawn umbrella fril' trinuned with Ladies\u2019 Waists Worth $1 for 490 oring.Clearing at, per yard.209 \u2014 One lot Alewool Plain.~Color.4111001011 8 Operit French Flannel, in good , shades of crimson, \u2018cardinal, pink.pale blue, navy, fawn, 4 gray, purple and old rose, also I black and\u2019 cream.Quality worth 25¢ yard.Clearing at, per yard .\u2026.LS ee senc s » 19 G4 inches wide Plain Ajt-wool Eiderdown Flunuels, for ki- Stylish Chambray Walsts, made up in pretty com- binationa of tan and gray und tan and sky blue, | trimmed with natty embroidery, finished with \u2018turnover collar, \"Worth regularly $1.00.Our sale price Still Selling Furs At a big Discount Stylish Water Mink Stole, trimmed with two heads and two tails, lined with superior qual- .\u2018ty.satin to match.Our spe-, cinl price $10.00, less 25 por Cent, NOL se ses ses en ce 000 - Beautiful Russian Mink Stole, made up in the latest .style, trimmed.with heads and tails, \u201clined \u2018with best quality.satin * to match.Our special price - 4.\\ $11.50, less 256 per cent.net.8.63 Mink Ruff, stylishly made (fur on both sides), trimmed with two heads and four, talls.Our special price $7.00, less 26 per cent, net descccssescsa0 000001 D .ee - Amerlean Sable Ruff, made up in \" Watér Jugs, worth 40c, for.LADIES\u2019 FURS These few random selections evidence.enough of the great gains being offered in this section.Why delay longer in purchasing?fhe latest style, trimmed with heads und talls and chain fastener.Our special price $7.00, less 25 per cent, \"Blick Fur Muff, extra large, lined with superior quality black satin.Our speclal price $2.10, less 25 Large Bear Muff, made up In the latest style and lined with black satin.Our specla] price $1.25, Tess 25 per cent, net.905 Electric Seal Muff, lined with best quality black satin.Our special price $2.98, less 35 per cent, net 040800500000 2.25 - Black Coney Muff, trimmed with fur paws.and lined with black satin.Our specipl price 98c, less 25 per cent, net.74 per cent, net.,.:1.5 are bar- Basement Specials 5 CRATES PLAIN WHITE ROLL TABLEWARE.i me etn am 5 an Specials\u2019 for Boarding Houses Restaurants.Dozen.5 inch Plates, 6 inch Plates, worth 95¢c, 7 inch Plates, worth $1.10, for.«8 inch Plates, worth $1.25, for.\u201cnfooted Bowls, worth $2.00, for.Footed Bowis, worth $2.00, for.worth 85¢, for.for .rere rene sdiense 4 inch Fruit Saucers, worth $1.60, fOr rss s sé ec u 0000 ere sa heu» 4 inch Flat Dishes, worth $1.40, .for .aera aes 1.03 b inch Flat Dishes, worth $1.60, for .serene \u2026\u2026\u2026 115 8 inch.Flat Dishes, worth $2.50, or PS 1 Individual Creams, .worth $1.50, fOr oni iii \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.115 Butter Pads, worth 60c, for.\u2026.34 Montreal.for.oo 29 Dozen.London Teas, worth $1.35, for.1.00 2 1-2 inch Bakers, worth $1.45, -St.Catherine and - UniversityS treets, ~ \u2018and B8 77 .86 05 1.42 1.42 Each.price 75¢ less 10.per cent.On sale .; i Ladies\u2019 Drawers, cambric, umbrella flounce, mide with clusters of tucks and Valenciennes Jace insertion, trimmed with lace, finis' ed with ri n reading.Regular price $1.50 less 10 Valenciennes luce_\u2014 Regulss\u2014\u2014\u2014| GS per cent.On sale .1.33 LARIES\u2019 CORSET COVERS.Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers,\u201d cambric, round neck.Regular price lic less 10 per cent.On sale .Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers, cambric, yoke made of hemstitched _ tucks, trimmed __arou-d.heck - with fmitation \u2018ter hon ice, Regular price 23c less 10 per cent.On sale .\u2018Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers, cambric, round neck, new full front style, trimmed around neck and arms with Val ncienn s lace and insertion; finished with \u201cribbon.beading.Regular price 69¢ less 10 per cent,-On sale.LADIES\u2019 NIGHT GOWNS.Ladies Night Gowns, cambrie, high neck.double yoke, trimmed around neck, yoke and sleeves with frills and embroidery edging.Regular price 5c, less 10 per cent.on sale.Ladies\u2019 Night Gowns, cambrie, square neck, square yoke, made of hemstitched tucks and embroidery insertion, trimmed around neck, yoke and sleeves With embroidery.Regular price 298c, less 10 per cent.on-sale.Ladies* Night Gowns, cambric, high.neck, square yoke, made with fine insertion.and medalions, trimmed around neck, down front, around yoke and sleeves with Valenciennes lace, finished with ribbon beading.Regular price \u2018tucks Valenc ennesr | $2.25, less 10.per cent., on sale.2.03 \" \u2018 \u2018Big Remnant Sale \"To clear every Remnant \u2018before taking stock.REMNANT TABLE NO.1 To clear at, per piece.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.i\u2026\u2026.REMNANT TABLE NO.2 To clear at, per piece.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.- (REMNANT TABLE NO.3 To ciear at, per piece.REMNANT TABLE NO.4 To olear at, per piece.TT On these four tables you will 50 75 find balance of pieces in Dress Goods, Mus- ns, Ginghams, Flannelettes, Flannels, .Any one of these pleces worth ete.double the price, and in many instances the reduction is equal to 75 per cent, pi RET PRs £3 > x Le POSE AN # "]
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