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[" ESTABLISHE-* \u201c a Sa SECQN \u2014 \u20ac Cp a & - Sh PA p £1 NE or \u201ce- JA! % 9 = A3 \u2014 TWELVE PAGES.lon SIXOWG ISD (Hn day a VER g US SIAN TLEE SN, Ne >> - sn l= ay UNE ae amir orn, reas mn Go a & a - NESE rLCET, > \u2014\" \u2014 Cia Siti ro ao => \u2014 \u2014 CHART OF THE NAVAL BATTLE OFF PORT ARTHUR.Russian Cruiser Boyarin Blown Up With a Loss of 197 Officers and Men Mine it Was Laving Exploded by Accident \u2014 Japanese New Cruisers Arrive at Yokosuka\u201460,000 Russian Troops Arrive at Lake Baikal But Cannot Cross as Ice is Broken.TO-DAY'S SUMMARY.The Boyarin, a Russian second-class cruiser of 3,200 tons, was blown up, and all on board lost, while laying mines at Port Arthur or Dalny.The same fate befel the Yenese:, a smaller craft, a few days ago at Dalny.The cruisers Kasuga and Nisshin, bought by Japan from the Argentine Republic, and last reported from Singapore, arrived at Yokosuka.the dockyard of Yokohama, this morning.Sixty thousand Russian troops are sidetracked at Irkutsk, Siberia, by breaks in the railway laid across the jce om Lake Baikal Japanese patrols have been seen near Mukden, the junction point of the lines to Pekin, in one direction, and Port Arthur in the other.Army experts say Mukden will be approached by Japan from several directions.Admiral Alexieff, as commander-in-chief, is said to have removed his headquarters thither from Port Arthur.The Japanese are believed to be landing forces near the important Manchurian commercial port of Chwang.s\u2019argoes of goods for Russian use.consigned from San Francisco, have beer seized by the Japanese and taken to Magasaki.New AOL OL ALL LL st, Petersburg, Feh 19, - The use SUN second-class crus or Poyatin was blowlr up by a min Feb, 12.ia tt same Manner as was the Russian torpedo transport Yeniseis She had on boärq 191 officers and men, allof «nom Were gost.The report is confirmed from a jui- vate source, The Boyarin was 34 fes t long, :1 feel beara and 16 feet draught.She was of Buu tons dispiaceinent, aba hey tral gpeed was 2H Kuots, Her arnvane nr cone éisted of six 4.7 inch gutes, ht 15 inch guns, two Lg mich guns aed three machine guns.Joe was also fit wth eix torpedo tubes, The Hovarin was Lust reported as having fase part an Uhe engagement of: February y at Fort Aithur Japanese Near Mukden.Sto Petershurg, Feb, 16 Mager-Gen- eral PHug, viceroy Alenieff = \u2018hote Etaff, telegranhs that the citation Port Arthur yesterday was une hang zeports from Yin-Kou roar es Chuang, he ontitaes, aeciare that Jipanése are prepa.lo Do aden at Jenda.À message from the front.Gays that mounted potrois.lens be Japanese, were sen ve the vicinity of Msii-Ming-{ti west of Mukden.No Japanes hattleships have heey Bren in the roadsto vd it Tao0nne-Kou, at the mouth of the Yoda River.A déespateh has ben po ped her.from Viceroy Al xieff, duted February 125, sayitugs Captain Moitzensten, On - tander of the Plilsstan erciiser division telegranbs that his division, @ steaumer in Tsugarau strait.\u201cA violent storm, accogr-pattied hy heavy snow, has heen raping for thr.days, and nine degrees of frost been r-gistered.The eneiny has yet been encountered.\u201d The squadron referred to is probably the Vladivostok division.Russians Send 60,000 Men.New York, Feb, 16.\u2014The reported of 60,000 Russian Irkutsk, mays a Herald Port Arthur, by way Manchurian trains regularly, bringing beria.Admiral Alrexieff, Vicerny in the Fo East.Ig still making his headquary at Mukden.A Russian flirt is reported moving in the direction of Enuthern Japan, with the intention ©?pombarding the nearest port, cao a diversion in faver of Port Arthi Japs at New Chwang.Februaiv 16.-\u2014 Advices thou Frencn Government's channeis ir $ Te the troy ed hav no.arrival is troops despath ol CE Fao, Are NOW runuin suppues from - from to he Korea, © Parts, the | HALF-MINUTE INTERVIEWS | Mr.JI.G.H.Rergeron:\u2014J do not want to be elected ir order 1o he made a Judge or elected to seme other good effice, btu to be ini à poxition to fatrh- fully serve the electors of St.Jumes Division.Hon.R.Prefontaine:\u2014Notwithstanding the severe weâther the supporters of the Government candidates lin St James and Hochelaga Divisions turned out in good numbers and large mujorities should be secured In both divisions.Mr.Thos.J.Drummond, Canadian representative in the Organization Committee of the Consolidated Lake Superior C\u2018o\u2014The work of the commit- tre has now reached the point at which we can say with certainty that the works at thy Soo will be free, experts alone can settle that point.\u201d opcnad- 000005 - SOUT previous reports to the effect the cliong nus tion that France that th Jap cin =e are preparing to veuld not anterfers ln the confined, adhe bated en West ef the Lato Pung But af she does,\u201d he added, UTastland Penmmisutke or on Cav thee pert of Nex can be depended Upon tu staud by the Chwane oma to the saudy shallows Japanese tear this pent, 1b 8 expected that The The Japanese Loan.andr go wai on ir dt the pod RY pont so Parc.Feb.18.-The ortesponds nt ot : MONTR MONTREAL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I6, 1904.and consigned to Port Arthur, ment at Nagasaki.Russian parts for the Orient next week.there for Port Arthur.had been seized by the Jupanese Govern- As shipments consigned to neutral ports are not subject to seizures, local merchants hope in that way to reach their consignees.À large shipment of mess beef for the Government, aggregating 1,- (00,000 pounds, is now here, to be shipped on the steamer China, which oes e shipment will in all probability be con- singned to Shanghal, and re-shipped L HER D TWELVE Kote.LICENSE LAN UP IX ONTARIO HOU \u2019 E a BED ee te OUR + T0-MORHOW'S WEATHER, | pena Sorin.ee - yy PRICE ONE OENT LORD BRASSEY AND À PESSIMIST BISHOP { | The telegram reiterates the state-, \"ment that three Japanese torpedo boats had been sunk in à night attack on: Port Arthur.| All was quiet on Feb.13 within the sphere of the war operations, Chased German Ship, Weo Han Wei l'eb.15.\u2014Thig morning (vo Japuinese warships and four eruls- ers passed eastwards, shadowed by «A Geran vessel, The Japanese detached a batil-#hip, \u201chleh hun d the German vessel lito Chifut, the rejoined the rquibdros.Russians Leave Seoul.Seoul, Feb, 16-\u2014The Russlun Minister and all the resident Russians left this ity où l'riduy last, the 12th inst, on a spe lal Japanese train.Upon Îts ar-, rival ut Chernulpo it Immediutely went to the Jetty between Japanese lines of buhdiérs, The Ftussian minister bowed to the Vesteriiors present, + not to the Ja- pniese, bord \u2018ch in attend ates with one hundreds i1vussian soidiers vr bound, The minister (ppénred very toch depressed.and his wife wept, The potty went on board the IPrench vise Pascal, which salled for Che 77 our ee EY EVR Pm me .ae oa CRUISER KASUGA, BOUGHT BY JAPAN FROM THE ARGENTINE ON COMPLETION, JUST LANDED AT YOKOHAMA, casteand of the sou Tokio of the Petit Parisien ables that Owing to at teens tle pent af entry the subscription to thee war loan wall of the sajntai 1 Mo Hutoa, censée t- cross March 1 ble cron tee an being attached tire The Fanpress of Japan, lie contnnes, to the nove niger © presented splendid gifts to Baroness .Ire Rosen, wofe of the late Russian Russians Threaten British, minister.Lefore jeaving Tokio.Yooaroe, Foon 06 Yhoraterng dom .GO Alia oes bees eens ode against the Japs Fire on German Ship.PER pitta saut 262 50 te Un- St Potersburg, Feb, 15.- À seumi-offi- fred it an tee bey as by Blassian tal telertoot daier fron the hecuolquar- soders A ec aubes Upolr nd de- ters af the Viceroy ot Port Arthur, says Piccdate 0 Se Lod piste Loft ts the Getta cmnser Hass, which had Cod 2 T1 Goll Re aT0P ds hey sont to move German subjects Pana vac fa vdeo the vf- trom Port Arthur.and who h' had on Pel, Le tel ar IY ae 21 ea L 00 ee VaT- boat} also nurubernof Russian somen Pore al San Lr ce thal and children, hour heen tired Upon by Cue oe .Japaness warships, Phe ove th 5 te toa tet pre._\u2014 Lu 1 lat SN tn Lt Lee > 00 LB -=- se spent Pre ae : \u2018 denn the ae Port ea 1 Rte ese \u2019 WW à AY Ps tt te he Tae T1 A robe rn coo 0 trope br Muss.Shin.as te ass tna! the cane tro, 01 th si as dep \u201cdites to uk toon at Bliss ale toy ots a the aed Jans New Cruisers Arrive.Vohra, bene ta The on er Shiv woth salen at Yann gn ee A CIRE Hs aa fous tb EN i Plo to vss, ae any er nas Fron te, Villon teh A Crete ta or 0.Hire Lane of the Jon Lov rea, Pise re nf cae very races type, with no 1 58 Lh, Pa.+ ond dy cy di eu tl capable ol dls Sian, a du bene h Toe peor Foe aii nad el aM sdeciaed)y Tosi Than in des Ihen,ority of the Ju- Jraiss 2e vp ime = two 5- wp houns dn ton sard targets, ared oro doe abies an bro nu 6062 Une séecores se, Latiegy consis of tacle tio pou quien Lies, Lia Lausiiadl,on goog jura of the new .Mori, à promanent Japanese of vansE ing of Vier Nes nu tes 0 Bho eval res 1e L'ouzht out the Kasags id 0 Thee rit hh seammerr- vers Tepalttes a s.hgapore by Japanese, Russia Isuues Credit Notes, Poors ares Feb 16.An grr sur css pt \u201cvolt Hottes sure oa core In 150 THe rane PT vey nun OÙ cireularineg rit pets to the lrrasuties ant the bus rrat Fans, and the increased sith- dras.us for the Far Fast, are assigned a) thé reasons for this oprra- ton.The total of the credit notes in tirenation Feb, bles, 14 was 630,000,000 rou- Japan Relies on Britain.Nie York Feb, WY Neth, stade 1 wanted wa Locordlng to Mi.Kurinn : 3) former mituster to Russta, in cable Boshi?of to the Herald Mr.Kurnino is quoted us \u2018 Kiving out an riers lew in Berlin to \u2018 Nindo Sakis X rote this effect: qu Ameo [7 ob Lage \u201cWhen hostilities were at last opener,\u201d declared Mr.Kurino, \u201cIt was directly dues to the action of Admiral Alexieff.By his ostentatious prepara- tiens for war he rendered war inev! | Trarine the past few days there have Mr.Kurino affirmed that the Viceroy bren repented reports of engagements never celivered the last note to the Ja- pancee Govarnment.Mr.Kurino sald he had net the slightest information as tn what the nnte contained.\u201cAs to the duration of the war.\u201d rald Mr.Kurino, \u201cthat is a matter of It Is admitted that the Russians sank one or more coal ships.It hax been stated that Hakodate was destroyed by the Russians, and again that three which I know nothing.The military | Russian ships were blown up in the stralts on the way there.At Hgko- In conclusion, Mr.Kuriao'expresscd dale there is a large dry-dock: At 5 0 Hanan?.} A Ÿ { NORTHERN JAPAN, WHERE THE VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON Is MANOEU VRING.with the Russian fleet in this quarter : t Foo ths marine at 1 a clack She had vu af} Te bear, tUs=iorrs on Japanese Leave for Home.Hamburg, Fele 16.The Hounburg- Mnevocan De steamer Batavia has conbart Sb over ow thousand refugees ot Vidoes coh She will Land then at \"Mes: pau er Krn-lhou, the Ger- DER \u201cie an the Shantung pen- sole Chana, Focd Seized as Contraband.San Francisco, Cas Feb 16 calla aed res have Jann peoesvead hy the Catt.fornis Fran canner A-soacietion that their shpmnent of canved goods, ship- prado the stamner Coptic a month ago, T4 pe | Otaru and at Murovan there are coal- \"Ing stations, which give Japan's navy most of its coal supply.Both take \u2018rank vith the largest coal shipping points in the world.They are about 500 miles from Vladivostok.The coa'! is of fine quality.the output abou ! , 1.000,000 tons a year.and one of the; (producing companies has a capital of ten millions, on which it pays 20 to 30 per cent.pe has been issued commanding the Turk- sh comments unfavorable to Russia during the war.the accord on the American note on the subject of the neutrality of China hus arisen, requiring a renewal of the ne- of the accord should be applicable to | Sbebedmieiebedelnl db de ob ob ob bebe China.xianaries and Turk Favors Russia.Constantinople, Feb.16.\u2014An Irade press to refrain from publishing Amendments to Hay's Note.New York, Feb, 16.\u2014A new phuse of goliations, he approval of the various powers has not been identical, Great Britain attaching a condition that the terms the foreign concessions and establishments, like Klao-Chou and Wei-Hal- * 5 bd 600 RUSSIANS FROZEN.Ti * Berlin, Feb.16.\u20146.04 pm.\u2014 +! de The Xt.Petersburg correspon- +! + dent vf the Tagliche Rundschan + + Fuys thar six hundred Russian + + froldiers have been no ty de death while march cross + Se Lake Baikal, Eagtern aberla, + s+ The correspondent adda that the of temporary raliroad across the + \u201clake Is not yet completed, that of a large detarhment of troups + J wus sent on n 22 Mile march + de over the fee-covered Inké and + ee that it is presumed that part of + Se these troops lost their way ina + snowstorm and perished.+ oe | Wei, th sume as to other parts of France was Inclined to take the same view, but Russia thus fur hua not approve! the condition covering the foreign conceasjons, Fluid action is likely to awalt Ruse ala's determination.It is pointed out that the reservation might become of serious Importance if foreign concessions like Wet- Hal-Wei and Kino-Chou were Used ns à base of operations by either of the helligerents._Protect our Missionaries.Ottawa, Feb.16.(Spe lal) A tew days ago Rex.FE.A.Mo\u2018urdy, of Halifax, sent a telegram to the Hon.R, W.Scott, Résréetary of Slaté.asking him to 1ake the neveksary SLyPs to secure immediate protection for the mission- artes for tae Presbyterian Church now in Corea, Mr.Neots minister ut at ance cabled the British Meoul to protect the imis- chuveh property at the places mentioned in his telegram, The fnlosing reply has been receive \u201ced from the British minister at seoul vla Paris cable Beaui.Feb 14- Seatt, Se retury of State, Ottawa, Canadas; © UTelegtaph!c communication with T.oug \u2018hing interrupted, but | sent message on 1th inst.te Won San, to be forwarded overlan® recommending that wamen and children at Loughching and Hamheung should be ment to Won Hen , \u201cWORDAN.\u2014_prapmnten The Dominion line SS.Canada, from Poriland for Liverpool.parsed Kinsale at 10 pain, Sunday, Feb.T6 pr ma Government Says Inspectors Mus, Enforce it\u2014Official Return of Emigration of East End Salaries at the Soo.\u2018 Londoners.Toronto, Feb.16 \u2014(Special.)\u2014\u201cI desire this House and country to know that whencver it is shown to the department that the license law is not being properly enforced, the inspector will be removed, and removed imme- dlately.\u201d This was the emphatic declaration of the Provincial Secretary in the l.egislature yesterday afternoon, and supported later by the Attorney-Gene- rul when he pointed out that the Government reserved to itself the right of | dismissing any inspector on short notice without investigation.: The question arose on the motion of J.P, Downey (South Wellington) for a return of all papers in connec- | \u2018(Chpadian Aesoclated Press.) London, Feb.16.\u2014Lord Brassey, ptee siding at a meeting of the Charity Organization Soclety, said: \u201cThe ideal of the statesman of the future should be, to find outlets for the surplus millions of our population.That ideal would best be realized by affording the unemployed facilitles for going to Can- number of capable citizens of the Empire.The Bishop of Stepney strongly condemned any proposal \u2014to migrate! the unemployed of the East End of, London to Canada.He declared that: tion with the removal of W.8.Cowan, they had neither the brzin nor the.formerly inspector, of licenses for muscle nor the tenacity of character to South Wellington, \u201c \u2018{ contribute to any industry they might The Provincial Secretary laid on the table a return asked for, giving details bf the puyment of wuges at the \u201cS00.\u201d The total amount paid is close | to $260,009.and there ave accounts with over 4.100 men, The number of nme checks presented was between; 2.600 and 15,000, The list contains the: following ng@ues and amounts paid : \u2014' London, Feh.16.\u2014 Sir W.Vernon .Shieuds, president, $2,500 for Au- | Harcourt, writing to Mr.Hamer Green- gust and for September, and for Oc- wood, says he is glad to know the Lib- tober.51.633: ital, $6,693.Wm.| eral cause is to find in Mr.Greenwood Coyne, assistant to president, $600 each! go worthy and capable a champion.moh, and for October $406; total, The times are auspicious, and never $1,606.D.D.Lewis, superintendent, was a party more full of heart and $1,000 euch month; total, $2.000.J.! hope.NS.Wynn, comptroller and -assistant' a policy of reaction in every form, and secretary, $600 each month, and for} 18 seeking overtly and covertly to sub-, Octoher $255: total, $1.455.T.E.vert the principles upon which the Donahue, secretary to president.$225! commerce and well being of the nation euch month.total.$450.C.P.Worth- depend.Sir W, V.Harcourt is glad to be engaged in.The majority of them would be as unemployed in Canada as, they were jn the Eust End of London.VERNON HARCOURT ENDORSES GREENWOOD.(Cauadian Associated Press.) ington, auditor, for September, $216.j know that Mr.Greenwood's intimate A.H.Chitly.treasurer.$230 each! acquaintance with Canadian aftalrs \u201cmonth, and for October.$169; total, | wil be of great service in rendering $869.W.H.Cowell, purchasing.agent,! information as to the principles upon $250 exch month, and for October $177; | which the unity of the Empire may be total, $677.©.Moore, real estate agent, | best confirmed, $416 euch month: total, $832, A.FE.Elliott.counsetl, $300 each month, and for October $338: total, $1,338.J.KE.Teving, counsel, $300 each month, and ) - for October $335: total.$1,338.H.| London, Feb.16.=The Globe Cotes Hamiltou.counsel.$305 each month; | éPondert In By ee oh especting total, $610.J.R.W.McLean.surgeon, 3 indulging in .big tak vetbecite® $149.50 cach month; total, $298, ; what they intend ins and A ine On a motion to adjourn, James Reid | ability of thelr forming a F Jocutarly asked for the yeas and hays.stry.; State calling attention 10 the facet that the trade the labor party.both in the Stat (Canadian Arsociated Press.) Former Advocates, Latter Opposes | ada, and in that way creating a large \u2018I'he Tory party is committed te THE AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY.On the subject of preferential | 487 - \u201c \u201c RY = \u201cPat Parlle ie - Government was in a minority, there | #4 Commonwealth Haments, 1s di: -.vided, the Socialist section being anx- | ious to prohibit the importation of \" manufactured goods, whether of Brite \u2018ish origin or otherwise, TO ADVERTISE CANADA.MR.EDWARD MARTI , i London.Feb.16.\u2014The promoters of N DEAD the Imperial Floating Exhibit have Hamilton.Ont.Feb.18.\u2014Edward chartered the Elder-Dempster liner Martin, K.(, senior member of the Lake Megantie.The steamer leaves firm of Martin & Martin, and one of: London April 27 upon a tour round the the best known lawyers in Ontarlo, died | Lona os \u2018up Sunday.aged 70.Mr.Martin had been: In pour health for about a year, and! in a critical condition for a week or! being sixteen Opposition members present and only thirteen Liberals, \u201cThe debate on the budget will be resumed to-day by Mr.Hendrie of Hamilton.rer PREFERENTIAL NEWSPAPER ore He leaves a widow.five sons) POSTAGE.£yd three Aaurhters.One of the sons: ; \" r ins is ilon.Arche.Martin, of- Ballinahinch.! Jondor.Reh.16 ES net Cony Justice of the Supreme Court of the\u2018 » es : it .\u2018al Lord Londonderry's refusal.to ie Province of British Columbia.duce the rostage upon newspapers to hwo 20 The He \u2014 Canada, says: \u201cThere certainly seems : +iff should be created in favor of Can- ald's Steve, imu AL MIRAL ALENIEFF seems ta bave n° poor hanes naw to hecotne known as the Jatnes J.Jeffru =, of Russia.THE MAN at the Chee-Fno end af the cable baux an \\mugidDetiOD that assays about $1,900 to the tub.OUT OF the 11 bye.vlections the Libs bave torpedoed 3 by ovelamation, JAPAN ended in abu ut the annour es that the war will be duly \u201cThern 1x nothing like going business with order asd system.A MEDICINE HAT man writrs to say that thn veather there has heen warm this winter, but he does not report any cases of sun- Btroke.Gen.Flug \u201cof Japan.No matter what future men may deelde Nararding the right and regarding mel wrong, i lt matiers not how the trouble may end, ' Nor whether the weak nor whether the Strong Shall run up the banuers of victory, Or go down to the earth with a soggy chug, The world, with feelings of ecstasy, .Has noticed the name of General Flug.O why should men talk of the beauties of | peace And sucak of the borrors of war with regret?And why should men worry If cruisers are sunk And sullor men slumber In graves that are! wet?War has ite uses, its beauties, itr worth, Though blo d (ill tha trenches the soldiers have dug.It peace were still spread o'er affairs here on earth, These would he no dispatches from General Flug.» JUST NOW \u2018the bear that walks like a man can\u2019t without crutches, A WINNITEG the size of the While he's about It will be in 1806.MAN hina started te predict next Manitoba wheat crop.| Almost the Same.: (Philadelphia North American.) ; Little surprise should be excited by the an- | nounerment from Canada that J.P.Morgan fe akill\u2018ul on ski.There is a difference of only on: letter between the ski-game and the skin zam.i RUSSIA BLOWING up its own ships is like! a hockey player kicking the puck into his own net.MARK HANNA Is another man who failed to take his millions with him.1F TIVE LIBS.are decent to-day thev should let the Cons.win a {ew seats Just te jet them see how 11 fesla, WINTER KEEP?rirhit on dealing nut be- law zero entortolements.THE HON.R.L.BORDEN has gone to Hat Springs to thaw out sfter his trip through some of tho Lib.strongholds in Ontario.THIS 18 WHERE tho St.Lawrence River know oxactly what to think of tho present ice crap mets another now lease of liley \"A MONTREAL MAN hus been sending an- , avenue.it Tre might also tell us what_to have struek at the und noymg telegrams to Ella Wheeler Wilrox, tbe) Vancouver, Feb.16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014In- poatess.Ile'd probaMy grt more excitement: structions have been received by the for his money if be communicated with Carrie | C.P.R.freight and steamship depart< Nation.ments that unless a blockade of Japanese ports is effected, flour, horse feed THAT CHICAGO dortor's contention tHat and similar cargo is not classed as physicians can\u2019t help pneumonia cases doesn't! contraband of war, therefore a large vairy the impheation that pocumonia cases | consignment of Manitoba flour on the cup\u2019t help physicians.wharf here will go\u2019 out fs < AN everls .\u201cof Chinu on the 22nd.po TL AN Asn yey io mers WAL tons of barley also consigned to Japan are Ya permit her-: (ili be shipped.This was stopped last self to become a Victim of the high-heel habit.= \"11 be saipped.his was stopped .i week, pending instructions, : WE SUSPECT that Mr.Schwab would be g.glad to «wap, on even terms; 65 2-3 per cent.of his fame for a corner lot on Obscurity\u2019 | he Empress Fair and Cold.- «4 Panama._.> The hat af the averagé Panaman.In most social circles would han a man | Yut the sun.at the isthmus, ; Even on Christmas, Woulu otherwise grievously tan a man.| i RULLETIN.\u2014 The rumor that the Japs have taken St, Petersburg Is not yet confirmed.ADMIRAL TOGO has heen doing great\u2019 work, but walt until General Koko gets under ; war, : : | THE SURPLUE of the Fanitable Life is Fi501, 158.6 Moral: Live an equitable life.At a Disadvantage.If T underatnod Russian And Spanish and French; If verbs and declensions My brain didn't wrench; 1f German and Turkish Ne'er caused me dismay, 1 could read all the war news That's printed each day.If 1 knew Japanese And the lingo of the Chink: And all Polynesian Grammatical kinks, My hunger for knowledge 1'd swifty allay: I'd read all the war news That's published cach day.Tonight \u2014 Strong \u201c northwesterly ; ni winds, fine and decidely colder, Eee of fomaining at the pottom To-morrow\u2014Fair and continued cold.down.Readings by the Optical and Ene ; gineers\u2019 Supply Co.s standard baros meter at noon yesterday, 29.81; at 8 a.m.to-day, 29.86; 11 a.m.to-day, 29.85; + temperature to-day, maximum, 3; mine mum, 5 below, ta The minimum and maximum tempers \u201catures yesterday were:\u2014Dawson, 14 below, 4 below; Victoria, 40, 46;.Calgary, 16 below, 4; Qu Aprelle, 36 below, 8 below; Winnipeg.28 \u2018a'ow.10 below; Po *, Arthur, 20 below, zero; Parry Sound,, RUSSIA IS top heavy, Jap: \u2018telôw.16: Toronto, 5 below, 10; Ot- A I aa APPEATS.tn wn, 10, 16; Montreal, 4, 20; Quebec, rs :20: Halifax 6, 30.: THE JAP-RUSSIAN emôtlons look like an ! : infringement of the copyright of the feelings: of Monk and Tarte towards each other.| OF COURSE if the Russians continue to, blow up their own ships the Japs will» not! think to enter an written protest.\u2019 ; War Etinuette.European authorities put forth the statement that there is no such a thing as etiquette in war, This disposes of the foolish idea that the Jap Is required before operating to say to the Russian: \u201cExcuse me, sir.I am very sorry to disturb you.but I am about to bump you with a torpedo.\u201d \u2018 WHAT IS GOING ON | WHAT 18 GOING ON.! The Academy\u2014\"A Country Gir.\" Francais\u2014\"Two little Waits,\" Proctor's\u2014\" \"The Way of the Transe gresaor.\u201d Royal\u2014Burlesque.| Nouveautes-\u2014\"La Prince d'Aurea* National\u2014\"The Martyr.\u201d Co Its Fatal.A correspondent encloses the following clipping from the Star: \u201cPROMINENT CANANIANS WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY.Mr.who passed away last summer.was mentioned in the Star of February 9.1889.°° And asks: \"Why does being mentioned in the Star prove po fatal 1» nromivent men, ; both physically and politically?\u2019 » J \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; STEAMSHIR ARRIVALS, New York\u2014Corean, .Avonmouth\u2014Montfort.Liverpool-Canadian, Canada.: Glasgow\u2014Carthagenian, Hiverniag.Rremen\u2014Frankfurt.Fort de France\u2014Pringessin, Luise, Malaga\u2014Auguste Victoria, LAST\u2019 FRIDAY was the \u2018Ath anuiversary of the flret ral!rrad accident.It's too bad they ever began them.AS KIPLING bas nat clesred up matters Plymouth \u2014 Kaiser Wilhelm de?with a poem a great many Londoners do not Grosse, : | amburge\u2014Graf Walderser- - Là war, aDletmnCanogsic, .: À .+ ; A Gazette referring to Postmaster-CGenory no reason way a preferential postal tare\u2019 JAPAN STILL -TAKES-OUR -FLOUR - Fivé hundred : 12, ; mim ee I.; enr A \u201ction of the blood, and neutralizing the Actd PT ro \u201cTht fred 8 york.Tere at! nat which would have fod the Rbeumatizm the drowning In Afrien of Owen G.Dougan who went to South After ns Y.M.C.A.scerétary.with the last contin.to 9.45.' to* 6.15.' to 8.13.to 11.15.* 45 min.service\u20146.00 a.m.so min.service\u20149.45 a.m.$0 min.gervice\u2014b.15 p.m, 3 min.service\u20148.15 p.m.+8, 1004.- A On the Iatter date Count Ffencken- dorff,.the Russian ambassador to Great { Britain, communicated to Foreign Heo- uid extended the dixenau.It won't rostore bony Joint» to flexibility, and it can\u2019t ubdo, -in a week, the dumage Which have heen captured have been taken to Sareho as prizes; \"Nine transports for hovses are at Mojl, Port Arthur is Objective.ation, threatened with internal dissolution.The news of pattiotic demon- \u2018ptration ts gent out to Blind foreigners.; The people, it says, are depressed, | apply to THE DOMINION LINE, 17 §T.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL, , ; ha ; ° IK RE .Ye Lo : * {Fs \u2018 Ë Ct ; ; > ; \u2026 : Con \u201c Ps Fa .$ ; + ' + .Ce 2 â s ; ., .\u2018 \\ \\ à .LU 5 ¢ \\ se .+ .- , : s : .\u2014~ ° .\u201c#2 1° Cian Lu LL ; \u2018 .> a A.LY , pa 2 PAV] .+ .; .; ; \u2018 , : a ; THE MONTREAL\u2019 DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1904,, : = | > _ : : : FER I TTS ; \u2014 : \u2014 x : - = if ; maniement \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Lt SL a EN 0 : .: ene +, © : Lansdowne announced in the Honse of | ; h a Ù ese al to ave O t , 1 S _ Lords that he had received a cable\u2019 y ; ._ : Bd Nr ARN.A I~ \u2018messuge from the commander-tn-chief vf .Lee _., Ca : : .of the Chinese station, giving an ab- ; ° ; i 11 : 101 I.solute denial of the report that the You Will Have $64.77 | \u201cIn the Battle Port Arthur Escort sir que : \\ a ; use Wei- -Wel as a base of opera- ROYA P ec ' : : - tions against Port Arthur, The coin- |g of L MAIL STEAMSHIPS.! ! ot .: + ~\u2014 mander-in-chlef added: \u2019 eamerd, Aggregating 166,304 Tons \u2019 4 .\u201cWei-Hal-Wet did not know opera- NE! .- To your credit with the Sovereign Bank English C { 1 à degenerated into riotoüs scones.Stu-| tions were \u2018proceeding until I notified vies ian and Virginia y Ë x reig ngiis orrespondent rms 18 dents, accompanied by disorderly wo- them.The alr here Is full of baseless Slotln anc Vogiman : .: .- ; .I.iple screws if you deposit One Dollar each month 5, men and unemployed workment, throng |tumors, obvieusly concocte Taniiame) 12,000 tons.Triple screws ; « y the streets, singing patriotic and reli- To Break Russian Alliance.B A cere Wy ons.Twi for five years.- ut aps eny 1t\u2014 okio Calls glous airs and weving flags.The de- \\ javarian .10,370 tons.Twin gorews .LES monstrations in the evening are of a| Paris, Feb.16\u2014M.Jaures, leader of |lonian .9,000 tons, Twin screws O Doll t rt - at i ' ; .scandalous Anaracter.and are causing the Socialist party, which holds [he - ne oliar starts an accou in \u2018 S k f M h Sh considerabl@ trouble in Government cir- balance, of power in Parliament, ha Co ; .| - in 1n © : erc ant 1p a .cles.The police dare not Interefere, made a declaration contemplating the ST.JOHN AND HALIFAX TO ; .; ; feariig a breach of the public pence, |immediate denunclation of the Franco- ' LIVERPOOL ° , C R ; | Seditioxs proclamations are circulating\u2019 Russian alliance, which has attracted By » \" (LoL 12 Mar, 14 Mar.: ; : La Le ditional .troops for service in Ind©- aypointed to uccompany \u2018the, Russian PT Jorinthian » oe a: L°nden, Feb.16\u2014Practically the]tion showed incidentally that no dis-| China.Officials declare, however, that nee and vhe atone he © va faht ; Mar.-Paristan ees see RE o ¥ ay news that appears this movn- trict in the empire, except Warsuw, iS: they do not apprehend an atlack on 9; Chemulpo at close quarters and af-| o.777\" unisian . 20 the battle at Port Arthur shows the, Hal rs ona in \"the Cormn press sent cordial messages and haïid- \u2014 ê ; 7 LV.8.40 a.m.week days; 4.10 p.m.dally.\u2019 : torpedo bout destroyers began the at-.ty < we Le Axes te .Re Livre Le \u20ac .à urefava.; > yes ra ) ~ ; , ; some presents to the Baron and par .and Thurs | AR.OTTAWA 11.40 a.m., 7.10 p.m.Russian.Army Has No Food.Lick: on the night of the Sth, and tor- , Empire und in the Empire's colontes.oe.\u201d PROPOSED \u2018SAILINGS \" GRAND TRUNK.MONTREAL AND SPRINGFIELD, MASS.Vienne Feb.15-\u2014The Ivading Tolish bedoed three vessels, land also of Germans residing bre : \"MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED.: ann 10 %0 p.m.Aallv Through Coach, Parlor\u2019 aud Sleeping Car! Conservative org.tue Czar, of Cra- NeXUoday the main aA too Thtriorent neutrality\" roe E \u2019 Accept French Parole.St.John, N.B, and Manchester.+ EARONTO\u2014TT.2.00 am, -m.oon Bervice.COW blis \u201c0 Petersburg de.tacaed, dndein \u2018one hour disabled four \u201cul Ve .; London.Feb.16.\u2014A variety of :- \u2019 \u2018 ¥ .publishes 5 St.Petersburg ; ; ts ce cers of the Crown are charged .16.\u2014.ariety of 1 es Afar men .3 Tram.«na D PTE ly except: Trains leave Bonaventure Station at.9.01 spatech concerning the Russian commis- Vessels, ny ludfuæ four iron lads.The : to RE OF SEE 18 enforced.8 ters stir Tokiv.One says Matsuiiu has From Nencasesr.From St Jobs.: Ses rm ST am.week days end 8.40 p.m.dally.Sprit and means of transport.It says ay na per ro.harbor ! The position of the German Govern- been bombarded: another that tie Ju- 74147 .*Mars Lester Commerce.Feb.1 à mer., 2 ; sine th: Siberian rail- 1e Japanese ships suffered no ser \u201d : anese crui have ry oe use mes .caester LU.3 5 , vy.Ar.: ace + .| Russia, kKnowing that the Sibertan rail : ith \u2018 - oe .sso-Japanese P#hese cruisers have enguged the Hu- Fret.\u201cManchester U.1y.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026._ Feb.24 ?CT TR ati.103 re awh L CITY TICRET OFFICES.| rond could\u2019 not convey the necessary 10US injury.and their fighting strength, re wi defined Tt is exact neu- Sians: The Government has not vui- À Fab Maz nestor Trader .Mar iL} prom ANT Tr.tam Aalle ax @undav\u2014.137 St.James Street.Telephone Main 610 and supplies to -Manchurke, and Viadive- Che CPU OT Tut ar hui ! trality in act, but in sentiment it is firmed anything except the Zensho :- s Mas hE Man Lester Commerce\u2019 Mar.% 3 .aac Ar.7 am.éally\u2014650 pm 461, or Bonaventure Station.!stok, ordered, at Christmas time, laure 202 \u2018 $ A Le, : \u2018sympathetic toward Russian rathor\u2019tident, It is doubted that Matsum.e his, : Gee wns es wre Es ne ox avrfav.: TTT Tee\"; uunlities of provisions In America, for Loto a Ore are than Japanese predominance in China.been bombarded.as Ne cd eed with ro:1 storage i cy AN ANT ANT QUERFO_Ly f Am.delivery from San Francisco, en Junu- *¢ cop a « Tr \" on t in Ministerial quar- 18 regarded as probable that n= 2 a, \u2018 Fe Aafly ex.Sundayv\u2014R 00 pm dally , : ary 23 nd \u2018February + - JLisualties pore four killed sud.fiityz |, Che Comma, a ot a simple contest Russian fleet either returned to Vii Abovs steamers have Tirst-class accommada- * Ar 7 nm dally=1.00 pm.6,59 pm.daily R utland R ailroad ! As the sea journey to Port Arthur and Fo Jai ships in the fight at -fOr territory in Corea or in Manchuria,; vostok after rompleting 4 Moven tion for à | mited number Of passengers.3 ; + -ostok Trauires : : oventeen._- : 5 > .' red to diver e Japanese, or «! for further parieali ioc à ¥ ex.Sunday.x ; Sladivestok reauir 8 ab least wow Le Chemulpo were the armored cruisers | but rather à combat of civilization and Passed through.the Tsugary Straits, For further paruculars, apr/r te ?CANADA ATLANTIC.Trains le toll Provisions will not teach Mussina har.Asima and Chigoda, The closest range.Of een he Shite and the Yellow Ger | maxing south.FURNESS, WITHY & CO.Limited : TA .enndav\u2014 rains leave as follows: \"islons ! tiie Cava etres.No torpedoes were | DELW : d \u2019 - \u2018ruis j< } DT A a nr dally\u2014118' 8.50 AM.\u2014Day Express, daily.except Sug.| VOIS, und may serve to support the Jiu.is) $000 mot oon |many stands by the white.scouting in the hopervf Iocatiag the | ic tes i il 2 + - day, arriving Burllogton 3 Danese navy.\u2018 \u2018 The vante a *ari: : , : + ; | Jem Ob locatlig TE FIR ESancois Xaner St.MONTREAL.= rm.daily ox.nda., ! 11:55 = ; .\u2018 he captain of the | Variag was | Russia and France Like Note.: Russian fleet.If the Russians shouid ¥ AAA a.m, Troy 4.20 p.m., Albany 435: The question of supplies Will be ait 0 ; \u2018 \u201c1 \u201c,,aE the Russians shoul _ _ - em \", INTERCOLONIAL.pm, Row York 8.00 pm Tp 3 important in this war, hence Russia wounded oy po left hand.and officers, Paris, Feb.16-\u2014The Foreign Office PP to Eee dE ET - ; ?OPAT-LT 740 am.1.49 p.m.11.45 pm.\u2018 tou 8.8 p.m, Worcester, 7.52 sent n certain \u2018quantity of provisiouf.he Japanese 8 ere \u201ched.Yesterday confirmed the announce-: VOT o Ra re © d P ifi \u2018 LE EEE EE LP RER: | ments that Fluesla and France approve endeavor lo block, the vas an! \u2018re VANAGIAN F'ACIRG RY.TIF EXPRESE\u2014T y.121% noon Aally - M,\u2014Nig xprees, daily.arriving before forwarding troops, but the opera- ut.° ; of the United States note on e agb.a : .nese Ciov- - .MAR rer Ar.Fem aa'ly \u2018ex.Mon- Burlington 10.10 p.m., Troy 2.26 \u2014 ¥ out pu y Jeet of Chinese neutrality with i reser ernment has decided to, acvept the pa- éay.Leaves Levis 1095 a wm.Ar.fn Mont.am., New York 7.20 am.Bos.' ~~ ~~ | COR anale fe Oe reatment.of the vation excluding Manchfiria.\u2018role of France for the.Russian prisoi- 1 ; ; TS ton 7.00 am.Worces i emulpo for the treatme ¢ .\u2018 crs captured at Chemulpo at the time ;( y .veal 4.05 pm Mondovs erly.sm.oC er, su wounded Russians.Le at the Are officinis, da that the acs of the sinking of the Variag and Kor- ST.JOHN, NB.AND LIVERPOOL.; CENTRAL VERMONT.Pulmes Seong and Parlor Cars 0, WHAT TEA DOES TO ,iihe Korellz aud Varaig, contrib.| 0rd will prove of incstimable benefit fois, provided they be suf wo Shene.| SINTER SSENGL oe roms.| - © > \u2018 Jn 8 h trains.* ; .cu 11588, in limiting the conflict strictly to Ruse- al.Uussix enguges nut to let then am TL.\"ere _ ; 2 ae, - BOSTON AND NEW YORK-\u2014Lv.8° am.tbrous uting.the profits to the war fund {in limiting : .8 :; spé, Feb.1 Laks Champlain: Sat.Feb, 7 95 an \u2014$ 10 p.m.\u2026 10 15-p.m.Secure accommadations and tickets at 141 2 | _ \"ICS.- NE.he profits A 4.tia nnd Japan, thus Keeping out Great come north of Shanghai until the c,d Tues, Fob oda) Jp ae , Sapam.Ar Ew n P™ 7s James St, and Windsor Station.RHEUMATICS 1 M1: Pavlof(s departure from Seoul fia und paré, Thine: and all other of the war.An exception-is.made in-\u2014Puvs Fed.16.Lace Erie - Bet.Mer.5 1 DELAWARE AND HUDSON.F.M.GILMAN, When you hext take tra; think of this vus ney at Rls ven desire quar powers\u2019 and alse circumscribing the the case of twenty wounded uboard the Tues.Mar 1 Laks Manitopa Zac.Mar if ; - ° CL 5 .Japanese furnishe ity 3 d ard.?N + ; I Ad ; Freti \u2018hh steamer Pascal.They will ba T pes, r » Lake veu = \u2026.À _ \u201c ¥ NEW YORK\u201484S am.11.19 am.740 pm.Clty Pass.and Ticket Agent.I Tea contains 13 grins of Uric Acid 0.31 embarked un the French crulser, Rr this veut 5 ot _universally .ac- taken to Che Fuo and placed in ui.hos- Tues.Mar 4 Lake Erie.Jar, April is Ar.1.15 am.3.15 sm.7.38 p.m.CTT TTT TO TTT TTT every pound.Pascal, which also carries the wound-; cepted tan nigh quarters holding pital.\u2018 Tues.April 5.Lake Manirooa.Sat, april 3 : | ; - qive\u201d ; ed Russians, ) ; , : IE : Se : .Scoamers sul from West St.John, N.B., at \u2014 \u2014>\u2014\"\u2014= : CARPET PLANT FOR CANADA.| Meat contains only five to seven graing.ed | - ES .\u201cthat Russia secures rei] benefits from Secretary Hay's Note.Su , .= : f ve 12 Lg le correspondent says: = would \u2018 Ur ; us ead .; 1.30 p.m, shortly after the arrivai of the - _- Mr.Petar B.Bale, of the Commercial Rheumatiam 1s Uric Acid m thn blood.\u201cvice tro British Government not to the accords.by Pt admission o ashiington, Feb, 16.\u2014The context of CPR trio \u2018rom the West.) - BW Agency of the Government of Canada\u2019 Une Acid accumulates from food when the quil to avail itself of (he unique op- ER A pe to be treated differently from, ocrerary Hays uote wis made publi: RATES UF PASSAGE, } Bi J } ot Birmingham, Eng, writes to The\u2018 digestive apparatus cannot create enough portuni'y afforded.by the present situ- That of Chine.The American ana-: yesterday in the following statement First cabin.$0 aad upwards.Round \u2018mn - \u20ac Lo GRR P Herald in connection with the cable Ajkaline elements (hike soda) to neutralize ft.tion to study the development of an, 00 06 Cat Mane : à _ issued by the State Depuartnient \u201ca Sets a: Æ \u2018 ail, ending.42 Aug.4:44 ary , : do qu ipret Ta | MUSIC AND TEA | Puliman LS UE NT OU IE saturday Afternoon, Z20th February.Last Fouthern Rr com: 2314 0% 1, 20 week of ith do o pret.Ni aa .\u2026\u2026 : ; a : touthern Pacific.4615 wii ie wx LOAN EXHIBITION enn.{oni lron ree 9) 3th ie 3h | Open daily.% a.m.to & pm ciflo .4 uw.a RL, oe Twin City cs ce un 89% a - | Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 8 to 10 - » £.Leaiher com.Te ix ils.Admission 25 cents.do da pref RE we! \u2014 'U 8.Steel com.11H ony nx.Lots Rr Nw pref Sie HE Bid, ST! .U.8.Rubber, com.75 ly 117 11\u2019 S h : ao du pret a a 1 1 SNOWSNOCËS Union Paciñie com.Tha 8 = 78 .a 0 pref.coon t ; | VVabaeh:.00 eee.BG 2 wi! M pode pret UT A5 ADM, SE ve | occasins Western Union T 875 81% Le LA à CL .Wis Cen com.Sow eee 18% BY Ladies\u201d and Gentlemen's, Boys\u2019 and pref.\u201cra - ! es a.ee : \u201cGirls\u2019 Moccasins and Snowshoes.I - have the largest stock of these goods THOM AS FR ASER Co in the City at low prices.3 ;W.J.CLARK, The Wigwam ; « .| .9 ! BROKER New York Stocks : Opp.Dominion Square.138 Peei St.| 66 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST, ; | Phone Main 4575.All listed s 17 and 19 McGIL1.COLLEGB AVE.1 tocks bought or sold ' A few steps.from the Academy of Muse, .mn.lots of ten shares or more for: Special Table d'Hote Dinner every evening, : .{from 6 to 8 o'clock, 50c.Lunch from 12.30 te \u2018cash, or carried on margin of three 2 p.m\u2026 40c.Elegant private dining parlors 3 | > .and banquet room for after theatre parties points or more Direct private inspect the Welland ard be convinced, | : | : WI1re - GEO.E.FULLER, Prop.[or Do not forget the address\u201417 and 19 McGIl} | College \u2018Ave, just off St.Catherine Street.THE NEW WELLAND HO TEL, \u2014_\u2014 L youn : \u2018 , .a rer and then, kissing he young: womin! J PE SURGEON DENTIST, #|- - they both loved, and who tad witnesse » .Of._ | the\u201d Kling, sent a bullet through his | fice hours, 9 8.10.to 6.30 p.m.Appointments GENTLEMEN i : .venings when neces .own brain and fell, mortally wounded: tor e & necessary.Tel.Up 2147, Both young men were about 20 ycurs;- a qe: \u2014 -\u2014 of age.Cuek will aile.; | T° LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.San Francisco,\u2014The creditors of Bol- .Visit my Hair Dressing Parlor, and get the best hair cut in the city.All Tousorial treatment given.: te NOSE Ws frozen So ton, De Ruyter & CO.after listening to the report of their gating the financial condition of the concern, accepted as a basis of settlement the proposition of the firm offering 50 per cent.cash payable irhme- (Clately, 25 pet cent, cash payable in 0 days, and the balance of 25 per cept.payable on or before six months without iuterest- \u2014\u2014 ONE MONTH FOR HIGHWAY _ ROBBERY.- ed to one month's imprisonment by Judge Desnoyers, in the\u201d Court ob Special Sessions to-day, for highway robbery in St, Paul Street on January 30, when he held up David Penny \u2018chain.The moncy which he found in the purse, vie, $62, be returned, and His Honor \u2018took this fact into consideration in passing sontenco.: j \u2014ém{ametnmn-n Lofidon, the rumors of another hombardment ut Port Arthur, the owners of the British steamer Foxton Hall, which Arthur.have received news that she has been destroyed by fire + \u201chave met, \u2018und, ROOM TO LINT\u2014-LARGE, DOUBLE FRONT committees which have been investi-; .! Stanislas Duhamel, bartender, was sentenc-; and robbed hint of his purse and watch and | | 1 _ + Feb.16.\u2014In connection.with\u2019 PUFILS WANTED FOR INSTRUCTION was detaincd by the Russians at Port|' M.A.TARDIF 23! St.Catherine.room, nicely furnished, bright, cheerful, | ; :A0PD.Grey Nuunaty.Rood locality,suitable for married couple; use a se es \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 où kitoh ly; t in family.3 a.ee a ea LA CORONA HOTEL WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR STORE.| \u201d Guy Street.European PI One speaking English find French preferred.Rates, $1 per day up.Rooms, with an.Apply British American Dyeing Co., 215 gy ; 2 with ba ve $2 up.Elegantly equipped private Metin st.oa rooms, and cafe in.connection, Cup ' LOST \u2014 ON MONDAY NIGHT, 8TH FEBRU- unsurpassed.i ary, between Mansfield st.und Westmount, = \u2014en \u2014 .| an old habitant sush.Liberal reward.Apply i | to V.Morin, 19 Victoria st.- WANTED \u2014 A COOK; REFERENCES RE- | NEATNESS | quired._Avply to lu?Stanley sit.44 QUALITY i WANTED \u2014 BOY FOR MESSAGES.HUGH.Ross, Merchant Tallor, city.\"WANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEwriter.Apply K 116, Herald.44 : , Merchant WANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK, FOR: Tai vr.; family of three, where maid le képt: refor- : .ences required.Apply ovenings, 947 Dor.| chester st.: \u2019 206 St.James st, 4 J.ROSENTHAL Tel.M.3389, 179 St.Antoine 8t, +.of Piano, Organ, ln Theory, Harmony., Sight Reading (Morgac method), and Tone Placing, for Singer or Speaker.College diplomas received by all who applied, and positions secured for several pupils.J.H.Morse, 67 Berthclet street, corner Union avenue.\u2014\" WANTED \u2014 POSITION BY EXPERIENCBD upper housemaid, also good cook; city references.West End Employment Burcau, 2786 - Bt, Catherine.sty \u2018 a t ' su race 4 emmy mw AT | The World Over | 5 ONTARIO.The will of the late Thomas Waiters, of.Belleville, has been probated, an amounts to $10,000.| Dr.Fasken, V.S., of Stratford, has bought out the practice of Dr, Mc- Micken of Plattsville, Charles A.sill, of Linwood, will succeed the late Alfred Boomer as Division Court clerk.! \u2018Wentworth County Council raised the salary of its treasurer $200 and now Mr.Cochrane gets $1,300.\u2018N.Gllbert has been appointed clerk of the county court and surrogate court register at Picton.James Craig, of \u2018Amhertsburg, has begun proceedings to unséat the town council, An American colony of sixty persons residing in Brantford, have decided to take upland in New Ontario, Mr.Archie McFayden, chief of police of Huntsville, is an old Woodville boy, he weighs 248 pounds.Two mogut locomotives built at the Kingston works for the Temiscaming Railway, have been leased by the Grand Trunk Rallway Company.Mr.J.Kilgour, for eight years a resident of Brantford, has left for Winnipeg to continue in the insurance business in that city.D.E.Frisken, Napanee, has sold his business in Kingston to A.O.Sine, Belleville, a practical blacksmith.Mr.Frisken intends removing to Carman, Man.\u2014G-\u2014F.Allison purchased the barrel machinery from Messrs.Bongard & Harrison, and in- te 1s manufacturing stock for apple barrels.A Windsor despatch says four oil wells are now being operated on Pelee Islund, and six more drills will de taken to the island shortly .if the passage over the ice from the mainland, a distance of 16 miles, continues goad.! \u2018 The City Council of St.\"Thomas fis esking for legislation in the direction of enabling municipal councils to refuse a license to any theatre or opera house, which does not comply with regulations towurds the safety of life and property.Residents along the Grand River below Berlin report that many dead fish, including black bass, are being cast ashore where openings in the ice occur.It is supposed to be due to sewerage of the city, and the Government has sent representatives to investigate.The Canadian Atlantic R.R.carried on its steamers to Depot Harbor, + .\u2014 Adolphustown, has + it has never corhpany started mp with the knowledge that, Sunday labor ould have to be performed, he same as at all the sugar factories ork the continent, The case ig adjourned.\u2014\u2014_ \u2019 ; NEW BRUNSWICK, During the year 1803 there were 54 inquests, and $766.20 was paid for inquests, post-mortems, etc.The Mispec pulp mill, built by Mr.M.F.Mooney, will henceforth be in charge of Mr, Philip Grosset.For the first time in many years the Petitcodiac River has been.frozen over opposite Moncton.* \u2019Fhe Grand Lodge of I.O.0.F.of the Maritime Provinces of Canada takes place in Fredericton in August next, The coal mined in Nova Scotla has increased 50 per cent.in three years and 300 per cent in eleven years, Probably the oldest woman in Nova Scotia is Mrs.Dominick Brian at Joggins.She has just celebrated her 105th birthday.A bill was introduced in the House of Assembly recently to amend the liquor act so as to prevent the sends ing of liquor to no license counties, .The residence of Dr.J.Newton Smith, Hampton, was completely destroyed by fire on the 10th inst.Db, Smith's loss is about $9.000.or $10,000, with $4.500 insurance on house and furniture.\u2018The Robertson whart, St.John, owned by the Dominion Coal Co., will be improved by a large coal pocket, in which hundreds of tons of coal can be stored, a great convenlence for bunkering steamers.Fred Fawcett,_who, in co-operation with his futher, George Fawcett.conducted a creamery in Upper Sackville last summer, Is negotiating for a creamery at Centre Village, where the farmers wish to establish a creamery.Mr.D.M.Hoskin, formerly of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, New York branch, had arrived in Sydney, and will' take the position of accountant in the Sydney branch of the bank, vice Mr.Wilson, who goes to the London, Eng., branch.: Mr, George H.Love, \u2018town clerk of Lunenburg, has ai orange tree growing in his office, which has on it no less than ten fine specimens of that fruit Mr.Love had his dessert from this tree on Christinas Day.Mr.P.A.Curry, manager of the: Union Bank at Middleton, leaves for | New Glasgow.His successor, Mr.C.E, Jublen, has arrived from her] brooke.The membera of the Board of: Trade tendered a complimentary dinner to Mr.Curry.: Dr.Atherton, assisted by Dr.Me- afte Jeots entered the shed, and ee en accompiizned.\u201d Thel « .Miss Alice Bailey, of Atlanta, Ga., escaped the sure geon\u2019s knife, by using Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compotind.\u201c DærAn Mrs.PINKHAM :\u2014I Wish to express my gratitude for the restored health and happiness Lydia BE.Pink- ham\u2019s Vegetable Compound ha: brought into my life.suffered for three years with terrible pains at the time of menstrva- tion, and did not know what tho troublo.|- waa until the doctor pronounced it inflammation of the ovaries, and an operation.\u201cIT felt mo weak and sick that I felt sure that I could not survive the ordeal, and so I told him that I would not undergo it.The following week I read an advertisement in the paper of your Vegetable Compound in such an emergency, and so I decided totryit.Great was my joy to find that T actually improved after taking two bottles, 86 J opt taking it for ten wecks, and at th end of that time I was cured.I ha gained eighteen pornds and was ir excellent health, and am now.\u2018 You surely deserve great success and you have my very best wishes.\u201d ~ Mras ALice Barræy, 50 North Boul( vard, Atlanta, Ga.\u2014 $5000 forfeit if origin 9 aboss letter proving genuireness Oennet ba pr All sick women would be wis if they would take Lydia E.Pins.ham\u2019s Vegetable Compound au.bo well.ACN ) TUESDAY FEBRUARY 18, + oh nd + - me\u201d 25 HERALD WANT ADVERTISEMENTS .SPECIAL\u2014One Time, 20 Words, 10 cents; \u2018Six Times, 25 SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements under this heading, 30 words for 10c; 6 insertions for 25¢, o\u2014\u2014 WATCHES FREE TO AGENTS \u2014 WANTED, gentlemen and ladies to engage in the sule of our watches.Wo give our agents a fres sample $10.00 watch lo take orders, and à Wberal commission.If you would like pré- fitable employment for your spare time, write us at once for sample and terms.Ad- dresé ldeal Watch Co., Dept.B., Toronto, Ont.48 WANTED\u2014YOUNG GIRL (NON-RESIDENT of Montreal preferred), to assist in sbop.Address by letter, \u2018Assistant,\u2019 st James st ] » WANTED A COOK; REFERENCES REquired.\"Apply 107 Stanloy st.WANTED \u2014 À HOUSB AND TABLEMAID.| Apply 088 Sherbrooke st.44 WANTED \u2014 NURSE, CAPABLE OF TAKING entire charge of baby, 6 months old; must have reference.85 Tupper st, 4 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT IN FAMily of three, where anothér girl fs kept.8 \u2018Tupper a.0 eB WANTED \u2014° TIN FINISHERS AND FUR machine operators.Tho Redwond Cu, Ltd, _4 St.Helen st.oo 4 WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN OF EXPERI- edce, to work on Gordon presses.\u2019 Guertin Printing Co., 1674 Notre Dime st.4 WANTBD\u2014BOOKKEEPER, A YOUNG MAN.Apply, with copy of references, to K Herald Office.- .WANTED \u2014 22 MEN FOR ENGLAND, TO mind cattle; tree transportation euch way and wages; send stawp or apply personally, -Domiaiou Employment Agency, Temple _ Building, 185 Bt.James st.__ © WANTED \u2014 NAMES COPIED\" AT YOUR home, Send lv ceuts for 13 sample books and ,contravt.The Peulicld Co, Rock \u2018Is- _ luvd, Que.< WANTED \u2014 (JARDENER.A FIRST CLASS, sober, ull round wan, as bead gardeuer on my place.Apply ut once, .by léttér, with references, stating age, if matried or single, salury and all other particulars, _Alilsoa, taint Juhn, New Brunswick.WANTED -\u2014 COMPETENT MEN EASILY carn $29 and wore per woek, in the city or country.Tbe Co-operative Îlome and ln._Yestment Cu, 5 Place d'Armes, city.39 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO LEARN] \" \u201c 141, 43 of the continental companies, as & con-; «sequence of which competition becani | bread baking; oue who has been a few months at the trade preferred.Apply Jumes M.Aird, 1v1 St \u2018Urbulu st iv WANTED \u2014 GORDON PRESS FEEDER.Jogeph | SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements under this beading, 20 words for 100; 6 insertions for $e.WANTED \u2014 \u2018BOYS TO LEARN THE CABInet making and uphojstering, at 145 Bleury WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, IN A private family; no washing.Apply 852 Seigneurs st.CL WANTED\u2014COMPETENT LADY ORGANIST (Catholic), with good voice and capable of directing choir.Address 97 St.James st, Room 66.Co - WANTED \u2014 RESPEOTABLE AND INTELligent persons, to solicit orders for nursery stock; to the right parties I can offer the best inducements; best time in the year to make a sart.Apply for terms, at once, to E.D.Smith, Winona, Ont.WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family: references required.Apply 118 Cresceñt st.i 39 _ WANTED \u2014 A WOODWORKER, GENERAL, on repairing and new work.Apply, stating wages, to James Laturney, Carriage Maker, 890 Princess st.Kingston, Ont.43 Apply Herald Job Room.WANTED \u2014 GOOD JOB PRINTERS; PERmanent position to good, steady men.Guer- lin Ptg.Co.4 WANTED\u2014OPERATORS IN ALL DEPARTments; good wages and steady work all the \u2014 year round; we make overalls, pants, shirts, ladies\u2019 shirt waists and costumes, collars and cuffs.Apply at main office, The Standard Shirt Co., Limited, 159 to 215 De- lorimier.ave.te WANTED \u2014 TAILORESSES' VEST LAND And learners.Lightstone, The Never Too Late to Mend Tailor, 25 University street.Phone Up 865.WANTED \u2014 OPERATORS, EXPERIENCED girls can earn from 76c to $2.00 per day.Our inrtructors will teach girls wishing to learn.Please cut out this adv.and bring it with you, and apply at office The Standard Shirt Co.Ltd., 217 Delorimier ave.tt -_\u2014 \u2014 PERSONALS, | PERSONAL~JUST RECEIVED, SOME FINE Chicago fillets beef, at Winch's Market, 2337 + St.Catberine st._ _ CL 40 PERSONAL \u2014 I, DAME MARGARET Mc Master, widow of the late Alexander Ander ron, wil .lpot be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written consent.to SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE Advertisements under this heading, 20, words for 100; 6 insertions for 260.WANTED\u2014A LADY DESIRES 80ME WOR at home, such as children\u2019s clothes and indies\u2019 underwear.Address 32 Union eve, city, - WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS USEFUL COMpanion, by young \u2018English Jady; very fond of children, Address H 17, 2407 St, Gather- ine st.: WANTED \u2014 YOUNG: WOMAN, CAPABLE bookkeeper, correspondent and assistant, desires work in office or store féw hours each evening.Address K 113, Herald Oftice.44 WANTED ~- POSITION AS USEFUL COMpanion, by young English lady; verÿ fond of children.Address H 17, 2407 St, Cather- ne st.SITUATIONS WANTED.MAL WANTED \u2014 SITUATION A: COACHMAN or caretaker, or to look after a gentleman's farm.Address K 109, Herald Office.40 WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CHEF SEEKS À situation; good references, \u2018Address B 63, Herald Office.PAPER MANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, ete.; experienced workmen; low prices; best references.Estimates given.Prompt attention to mall orders.J, Bacon, 75 Hallowell st.Westmount.a \u2018WANTED \u2014 MR.OMAN, M.A., EDINBURGH | University; Academy: Diploma, Quebec: wishes responsible position, or coaching for any of the professions.K 95, Herald Office.WANTED \u2014 BY GERMAN YOUNG MAN, dged 25, experienced merchant, a situation: salary moderate; references furnished.Address Ernest Lockner, 25 Victoria st.\u2014 + __ _ EDUCATIONAL gr Advertisements in this column 3;c- per word per inscrtion, 6 insertions for the price of tour.i LL 100 FOR PIANO LESSONS, WITH SATISFACtory results aud rapid method, apply day or evening, to 175 Guy et.i 41.MRS.JESSIE KELLOND( TEACHER OF plano, mandolin, banjo and guitar.60a City Councillors st JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF MRS.= FOR SALE ' \u201c word per of four.FOR SALE\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR defy competition.Largest stock tu oltys * A.Absro, Montreal Bafo Works, 330 S& James.\u2018Telophene Main 818.FOR SALE \u2014 LARGE.QUANTITY BAGS, new and secopdband, all sizes, chesp te clear.Also Burlap or Hessian cutting _ Wilcock, 25 Common st.FOR BALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THR Mile : Mon.Kindling wood, $2.00; cut hard wosd, 85.00: mili blocks, $1.76; tamarac blocks, $2.00 par load.Also anthracite coal.J.Os McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Guy aad | \" Willlam st.Tel.Main 463.FOR SALD \u2014 $50,000.00 WORTH OF HANDe foma Axminster, Wilton, Brussels aud Tape stry Carpet Squares, in various sizes and\u2019 handsome designs, Clicloths and Linoleum P Dining Room Kuraiture, Pianos, ete., eto.Direct from the manufacturers to the \u2018buy« era.Must be sold to cover advances, et Private Sale or by Auction, every Tuesday , and Friday, at 2.30 p.m., at Rae & Don- nelly\u2019's Mammoth Auction Rooms, 241 and 248 St.James st.FOR SALE \u2014 ON VERY EASY TERMS, kitchen stoves, ball stoves, and everytdisg for tho house, at cheapest prices.The Prince Co, 33 St.Lawrence et.Casselil's New Popular Educator, bound.Price $15.00._ Office.FOR SALB \u2014 ON CREDIT OR FOR CASH, - furniture, carpets, otlcloths, every taste, at prices defying all conipeti- tion.Prince & Co., 23 8t.Lawrence st.MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LEND AT 5 PER CENT, ON city property, or at the country, on notes, insurance or other guarantee.Osw, Chapu$.Cie., La Presse Building.\u2018 Ce LEGAL CARDS M ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, Barristers, etc, Cornwall, Ont.Maclennan, K.C., C.U.Cline, F.J.Maclennam.EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BARristers, Attorneys-et-Law, Solicitors In .\\ SW Advertisements in this column %o pe insertion, 6 insertions tor the price,\u2019 \"proof, new apd secondband, at prices that | ete, to suit FOR SALE \u2014 BOOKS.EIGHT VOLUMES \u2014 Morocco ,, Address K 112, Herald t | i \u2018 Notaries Public, eto, Cornwall, oo LT 1 100 pwmano, mandolin, banjo and guitar.60a City Chancerr.Leitch, K.C.& A Pringle, J.à.Grath.| of Fredericton, removed a tu-; Move acute.WANTED TurAN ANT WINE, TO WORK Sue har Et a aay Sn | \u20ac Cameron, LL.B.Co ° thence by its railway and barge lime.mor weighing sixty pou |\" Proof that anti-toxin saves hundreds\u2019 ON (ruit fara good, wages und permunent; made plump, Fe , DT TT TE \"| NIBBONS & HARPE BARR to Montreal.15.600.000 bush.of grain! patient su 8 sixty pounds from a lady | lives 1h Chicago vach year, is oftgred | bosition to might party, must be tewperate.Without medicine, bandaging, exercising or PROPERTY FOR SALE ; G ON tho ine AR METH during the season of 1303, being.about| Twelve years ago surgeons in the Mas-' bY the Health Department in hs week- | Free cottage.\u201cApply J.5., 613, Herald Ot- preparations \u201cSatisfaction vrantoed TL\u2019 Geo.C.(ibbons, K.C., Fred F.Harper.2,500,000 bushels in excess of that car-igachusetts State Hospital refused to 15 bulletin, The use of anti-toxin in \u201cfee CT : Kay TS Bazile of Port.Que.4 M.& W.LAND CO.413 MAIN ST.Ww REENSHIELDS & OREENSHIELDS, ried during the season of navigation 6f| operatè for the same tumor, ithe treatment of dipMtheria; was be- WANTED \u2014 GOOD BLANK BOOK BEWER y.st.10 _\u2014 _ 0 | : vs ND CO.al M UN SEEN x Barristers, etc.1724 Notre Dame st.1903.Th City .gun nine years ago, and since that shoe And folder.Steady situation.Good wages.= TS = - = \u2014\u2014 pr A poû Warehouse or manuf uring Tg BUCHAN, KC.ADVC ADVOCATE, BG, : ; - 1e City Council of Moncton have th» mortality has decreased 47 per cent.603 Craig \u201cst.70 RENT mle.or im-! 0 \u201c\u2019cannda Life Buijding, 132 St xo.Mayor Drake, of Windsor, who IN-| agreed to guurantee the Exhibition > es Ei a Tow Or fm jured his leg a month since, has frac-| Association: bonds to the arnount op While the population has increased \u201c2 YOUNG MEN WANTED TO LEARN TRLE- mess Le er co ce properties nt {air prices.James W., Dettes SCL \u201cMontreal - turn-| §1oo0e gon bonds ta the amount of yer cent.Considering population, the MES A ; WANTEI = LARGE FLAT, WITH STEAM » W.Dettes, tyred his collar bone.He was return-| 15000 for the erection of perm: ! : 1 map Sraphy.to fill positions on Canadian.Pacl- | .; | Manager.ing home from a trip to Berlin, Ont.| exhibition buildings The otitis | decrease In deuths Is Riven us 63 AN ; fic aud Cauadtan Northern Huilways.Good | and power.Apply K 110, Herald Office.43) _ where he bought furniture for the|has alreudy spe 06 5 m'cent, lo recent action of manuf.ee- & ¥ spent over $10,000 1n the Windsor Club, when the accident happened.\u2014 \u2014 .wagers for god med.Apply Canadian School WANTED (trers indnereasing the price of the ser-l et Telcgrapuy, cor.Queen and Yonge sts, building of the ruce track.It hasium to $1.33 i thousand units, ied the | \"TO RENT = AT ST.LAMBERT, also been decided that Moncton shall! a house containing 6 to 8 rooms; hot water'| UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS - Dr.W.N.Robertson, of the Strat- ford School Board, says.each pupil -should have a separate towel and drinking cup.Diseases too often linger on the innocent lips of childhood.he have a permanent exhibition.{ The time for the registration of new | names on the voters\u2019 \u2018lst in the city\u201d o£ Hullfux clused on the 5th inst.On department to aseertnin the rogt of manufacture, which, it declares, 18 lees than 20 vents.Toronto, the only school recommended by Canadian railwayn.Wo guarantee to make you a competent operator.Prospectus mailled .free.19-2-08 | POOKBINDERS\u2014FINISHER WANTED, NINE | connections if possible; rent must be mod- crate.Apply to K 11s, Herald Office.43 \"AGENTS WANTED | MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS, GUIDE TELLS ALL ABOUT notes, receipts, mortgages, leases, deeds, wills, property exempt from seizure, land- C.WRAY & BRO., 290 Mountain-st., and © 123 St.Dominique.Uptown 2728.East 117, QC EALE & SON.cor.Beaver Hall Hill and Dorchester.Uptown 569.= lord and wenant, ditches and watercourses, 1 ILLIAM WRAY, 1236 St.Catherine st, DEAN WRIGHT IS DEAD.| tlut can do forwarding: steady situation.ga Advertisements io (his column.Mc per | \u201ctc.: one agent sold 47 cOptes in three days; Uptown 2667.: Sins and.where all sorts of children that day there were 713 added.À totuli _ ; { 7603 Craig street, .53 per insertion, 6 Insertions for the prioe | Snother sold 58 in x week: French edition are mixing in school life, there is a Of Saif fames was jade to the let}Suceumbed Yesterday After a Long TS 175775 Lot tour.danger of the transmission of these: uring the time allowed, viz, which the separate cups might tend to minimize.Mr.Charles Trim, of the third line, Mornington, has sold his two-hundred acre farm to Mr.George Gropp for $13,750.Mr.Gropp has sold his 100 acres, consisting of lot 9, con.1, Morn- one month; 1,790 were put on in the just: week, and 613 In the previous.three I , ber.; ! | \u2018The Florence urrivea at St, John ! from Liverpool after a stormy passixe* iof twenty days.weeks.Forty-four sergeants from the k ; : British troops Were among the num.Svan of Leeds, died.Sunday after a et four.iliness.ev, Wm.Wright, of Athens, prolonged illness, Ireland.\u2018 i Brockville, Ont, Feb.16.\u2014(Spechal)\u2014| ruc word per He was a native of Tn LET - ONE HOUSE.7 ROOMS pe On coming to Canada he er-.i 0 512 PER gaged in Journalistic work fu Montreal, T0 LET EW Advertisements in this column Me per insertion, ¢ insertions for the price St month Other house, 5.rooms, $14 per nionth.With yard und sheds.Appl AGENTS\" G REAT OPPORTUNITY.FREE! Trip to St.Louis Exposition, also Board, | \u2014\u2014 Room, and Puid Admissions, Authorized Exposition History in Campbell's Journal siinilar to its Prize History.of Chicago and Puris Expositions.Everybody .wants 1, Magazine agents average 25 orders dally?now ready; -outfit 2ic; order outfit to-day; - it not satisfactory.money refunded, The J.L.Nichols Co.\u2018Limited, Toronto.\u201c4 MFITTERS PLUMBERS & STEA R.E HANDFIELD, PRACTICAL ROOFER, Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter.Electrio ALPIN & VINCENT, 1381 Notre Dame street.-Main 1674.- M FERON & SON, 80 St.Antoine strest, © 237 Centre st.Maln 1367 and 1984.C O-OPERATIVE FU NE RA L EXPENSE Dv Éociety, 1756 St.Catherine st.Tast 1388, FAULT & RANGER, 1108 Ontario street, A fred dq edi h 1 ; #4; Delisle wt.| Large Commissions.Special\u2019 Exposition | De ey Notre Dame street East 2323.> ,\\ , \" and was afterward editor of the Mera \u201c42 Number, Outfit und Particulurs sent free to Ce one \u2018Main .odtt LBERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington street ington, to Mr.J.J.Kerr, for $3,000, twenty miles off One dre and rtekville Chronicle.He then studied! = \u2014 - \u2014_ Workius agents, for 18 cents postage.Ad-: == TT a Main 4418.ot sto and his Ellice farm to Mr.Jacob Al- À Gare ce, Éhe \u20acN- ror the Anglican ministry and was.or-) | dress Exposition Department, Campbell's; .ï = rer brecht.It is the intention of Mr.Trim Cape pin tome Jab for ad from gained tn 1575.Mis, first parish was) RUSINESS CHANCES Journal.St.Louis, Mo.to 4e Aber to purchase a house and lot In Milver- tia h and along the Nova Sc0- Metcalfe.He wus afterward a rector «acre C0 AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, \u2014\u2014 =~ FETE = ga Adverticemen's in this column eo per BUSINESS CARDS .ton, where he will live retired.coast the steamer had to force her of Newboro In 1578 and in 1889 came to! VANTE N ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN word per insertion.6 insertions for the price : LU way through the pan ice off Seul Is-.Athens where he has since resided.Jie! VIH Home capital and oud general knowl.| MARRIAGE LICENSES ort ; \u2014 Too The Muskoka Lakes Navigation and land, where the slab ice was met.A C4 vears of age.He races Ww vel! edge of the heavy steel and iron importing \u2026 3 es = MONDAY NIGHT FES RE A.FINLAYSON (8S ESSOR TO FiINe Hotel Co.has made the following.ap- Joseph Cedar, bizamist.was a n-155 A ® 8 of as è \\ of business.to tako an {pterest with the adver | MARRIAGE LICENSES 18BUED pY ' LOST \u2014 ON MONDA ¥ NIGHT, FEB.8, BE-!e}e lnyson & Grant), Customs Broker and pointments for the year: President, J.l'tenced to nine months\u2019 impris ser Dé te amily of four sous and UWO, tlker in Lis commnieslon business, established Artbur W.Wilks.Wilks and Michaug, | tween Munsficld st.aud Westmount, an old Forwarder, Warehouseman, 415 and 417 St S.Playfair, Toronto; Manager and! Central Prison at Wingsor.ent TE ere.Latrovek T.Howard, mâno| \\! Montreal for over Go years.Addreas| Publis Accountants, Merchants Bank Build- habitat sash, Literal reward.Apply V-| Paul st.lontreal, Heated Ton Font or 5 : .4 ris .Tedd rPkville Grove .ard, - < 113, M à Tald.4 i M.orin, ÿ ie .ee.1303.P.O.Box 4 ; Secretary, A E.Cockburn, Aad wedded Nellie Bastien, of Windsor, on\u2019 ager of the Steamer Tgansfer Company k vntreal Herald © ins.Te.M _, TS and Sruvenhurcs F Walley \u2018Graven.| March 30th last Jan, and Gertie West- at Prescott, died yesterday ntorning.= x ; , x gts , | brook, also of this city, \u201cDec, 22nd, : - ; , ; | burst;.Manager of Royal Muskoka 1903.© All three: parties Lys the mar: : TT Shute of dhunks from all whi took part! SUMMERHOUSE \u2014FBR SALE ; OFFICES 2 Hotel, A F.Campbell; who Was) gay were fully cognizant of the vio-| 1 MTN lin the visit, 7 Co ina | manager last year.ation of the marriage laws, but de-i'\\ | | | trust, therefore, you w a H en Iv! Mr.Brock.\u2018manager of th Hawkes- ferred action until a daÿ or twn ago, | J .J i Convey to your hoard this Chamber's.bury branch of the Bunk o tawa, i .became violently insane a few days ago.He declared that he would! and Cedar was arrested by Patrolman Livingston and Sergt, Nash, A Victim of deep appredidthm.of its kindness, and allow me on behalf of the OrganiZing Summer House at Ste.Agathe, 24 x | 38, two stories.running water, bath, Mooney\u2019s TO LET Commitice to express the hope that it.closet, On, Timut és eenty ins 0.In the Now Hosptial Street amit di ; nuy be possible in the near future to utes\u2019 drive from station, Price, $1.500.S LL.xtension of the Ee the Pan eee me ar ° .NOVA SCOTIA.T ibl D - : réciprocate its attentions to this Cham-; Délightful location.J.Bruce Payne, ecla S = countant who attempted to pacify] Mrs.A.Moore, who was badly burn-| - V©ffIDIE ySpepsia bers and others reprvsntaiives.™ ; Granbr, Que.: him.He was at length overcome ed a few duys ago, died in the Halifax! ~ \" i To \u2018and placed in the hands of the authorities.George Adam Bowrtlian of Northfield Centre celebrated his 99th birthdav on Wednesday last.He was born neur Niagara and can remember well Mospital, A man named Robinson, for breaking into the postoffice at East Publico Feb.2, was committed for trial at the Supreme Court.: Is Given a New: Lease of lOifice Supplies.| \u2014 No house in Montreal is better | One Int Men's Rubber Soled BOOTS.Regular $5.00 and 86.00, now 83.9056.| Bell Telephone Bldg.Entrances on un - \u2018a OXFORDS, _ equipped with Office Supplies ot ait | Cue Jot Women o OX Roglar Notre Dame & Hospital Sts.f 1813, telll Interesting buen camer Brune Arrived at Louis.BN prlotiog, BookUindiog, Ruling, Em.| 31.50, now 50e.To - war ot elling many interesting burg, C.B., from Placentia, and reports : a .oting; Booklinding, Ruling.Em- |.4 ; stories in fogard to it.He has lived! the heaviest lee for years in Ca bôtl.Life.bossing, Reliefs, etc, .Quickly aoû | one Jot Ladies, good RUR- .\u201con -the same farm for seventy years.| Straits.The field extends south con- : Co \u2026 cheaply executed.s.egular ¢0c¢, .now \u2018Séttling there when that part.of the siderably farther than usual, The! Mr.Albert Turner, of Litchfield, N.S, country was covered with woods.There were nne hundred present at his bfrth- day celebration.ali relatives, including five generations, the youngest being Bruce was over twenty-four hours in the ice.At the maritime auction sale of pure grateful for restoration to perfect health, says:\u2014I am truly thunkful for the grund results 1 have obtained: JOSEPH FORTIER, Goce.\u2018One lot Men's ROOTS.Regu- Apply\u2014Room 24, Bell Telephone Bldg~ Telephone Main 3352, ee lar.$3.60, now 82.50, and { \u201c from the use of your Paines Celery BA Jame street.many other reductions.EDUCATIONAL, * Florence Almast.MY.Bowman still red stock nel, at Amherst, three Compound.\u201c1 have heen a sufferer! ™ CT ms RHEUMATISM CURED.Green Stamns.has use of his faculties and !imbs.| sold for an average of 386 each.These from dyspepsia, indigestion and gen- Aronson & Kytenberg, The case of the Lora\u2019s Dav Alllance versus the Ontario Sugar Comnany\u2019s were bred and -contributed by N.Phillips, of Pembroke, Feral debility for a long time, and have used many medicines, but none have ._*tawnbrokers & Jewoelors, 601 Odalg Street dlouey lena on Jas.McKee, Linnwood, Ont.Montreal Phrenological Institute in nn consis, Arai, MOONEY\u2019S YAY Tha A C - ; ; .pt N tehes, J il a Wa owler\u2019s Institu emploves at Berlin, Ont.was resumed t Carleton oun done the good thut.Palne's Celery @ © va a ey gor Jobn A.McDonald, Arnprior, Ont.Pnlie Macistrate Weir a ds : Compound has accomplished.It has Furs stored during sumiuer C.B.Bliling, Markbam, Ont.hefore Police Maristrate Weir at To-| The British naval attache with the ronto, Managing Director C.K.Hage- : dorn, of the Ontario- Sugar Company.zave evidence to the'effert that.he had never known of beets being manufactured into sugar in twenty-four hours ME EEE and go to Bed._ Several Doctors Attended Milburn\u2019s \u2018Japanese forces is an officer well known! in Halitax\u2014Capt.E.C.T.Towbridge, | He formerly served on this station as flag lieutenant to Vice-Admiral Sir George Watson, While gtatloned here he married Miss Duffus, Lambert, À.Desmarais, Z.Pontôn, ©.St.Plerre.Mr.Willlam Bourassa was re-¢lected Mayor for the.Township of Brompton.MANITOBA \u2018AND THE WEST.Purser Bryce, of the steamship Cas- .given me a new lense of life: indeed, w!thout it, J would have died.I will always heartlly recommend.your wonderful medicine.\u201d - PAINE'S Compound Saved His Life.If you are sick and desire free medical advice, write to \u201cConsulting Phy- siclan,\u201d The Wells & Richardson Co, (Limited, 200 Mountaln Street, Montreal, Guspe, who hux been appointed Solici- months.TEY STILLWELL\u2019S ° Cor.CRAIG AND ALEXANDER ST& Pictures Half Price Discounts al} the way from 30 to 50 Per John Mader, Mahone Bay, N.S.Lewis S.Butler, Bourin, Nid.These well-known gentlemen all assert that they were cured by MINARD\u2019S LINI- .MENT.# Cor.Alexander and st, : Catherine Streets.PHONE UP 12.\u2014 FETHERSTONHAUGH & G0.SOLICITORS AND BXPERTS Canada Life.Building.ATENTS ano MONTREAL.| London.England.Hours, 10a.m¢ ty p.m.Readings 50 centa ta $2.00.ROF A.YOUNG.Pri : F 2804 St.Oatherine Lee a rt ER HAVE YOU COT A COLD?.\u2014 rer += _ \u2014 | PATENTS, H d Give QUEBEC POPULAR 15¢ MEAL VER, A sure cure rH ; .: ?; WA 3.sure cure.TRADE MARKS & to tve up The Bromptonville Council for 1904 is Celery OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.PATEN TS All Oountries composed as follows: Mayor, E.W.To- \" \u2014 \\- bin and Councillors J.P.Tobin, O.HAVE YOU A COUGH?Get a bottle of HARTE'S COUGH MIXTURE.The best thing outa Price 25c.4 J.A.HARTE, » i EE CCT EE a 1778 Notre Dame Streell But Did No Good.siar, while entering the narrows, Van- #.4Q.re for a fw dns.ome spiendid THE 'INTERCOLONIAL TRADE MARKS ° : \u2019 ' 3 -_-\u2014\u2014\u2014_ pement + _\u2014 = _\u201c Senne tree Bianiey Park crashl MR LEMIEUX BEGINS TOUR EN atl crn | D ui mo wes & oO tre ¢ ' rash .8] : JR.wone Up ; inde of framing A LT Temple 1ding.Montreal C ser roof of Prospect Point Mr Rodolphe Lemieux, M.P., for| done COAL MINING COMPANY.LTD.FOREIGN NEWS NOTES.tor-Generul, has left for Perce, one of GEO.HEASLEY, ker=Drummeand Cormery, Weatville Wor Nova Gootia.* De \u2014\u2014 SREWERS, ; \u2018 (the principal towns In the county\" te (A step eat \u2018 c ne A | EN | \u2014 P I Ales and Po or .The bil} to pa 150.000 to ex-Queen b'repure for the election rendered neces- = -20 t.Catherine St om ph pe M : = rt Heart and Nerve Lilukolalani irate pass the Benn sary by hls appointment.While no of Blevry).875 \u201c| Miners ana Producers of \u201cDrummods™ Ooms 4 MPTLY SECURED! ale : ; the vote being: 26 to 26.: date has been set for the election, the «= TET TTI Ey ad Coke, [rom Mere in oil since ané Goan Wesolicit the businessof Manu/acturers, En.MALHINE.Pi ea Ufticez Pills The Standard Oil Company, of New tamination, will Rkely place\u2019 \" Silo SUL PUTODBASIS.vas Dy wate Kiteers and others who realizethe sdvimbllitg ol Main 508.iD st.James Strést.ari of 816.0 bare à reduction of Capected that Mr: Lemieux wil be re- CURED.$4 a share from the rate paid last year.George Ripp, Joseph Mantell and Jos.Marger, brick masons, were on a scaffold at East 21st Street, turned without opposition.pement _ THANKS THE GRAND TRUNK.er tail.Hené Office, Room Ml, Merehants Banh Builéing.Montreab pores 0 \u2026 LAKEWOOD, N.J.having thelr Patent business transacted by perts, cure liminary advice free.Chazy Ph mode rate.r Inventors\u2019 Help pages, at u request.Marion & Meriou, New York Liie Blog, Montreal : and Waativr.nn.PC.U.©.- J.H.R.MOLSON & \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rm | Ale and Porte BROS.ew York, at| The following letter wan received to- ~LAKEWOOD, N.¥.Brewers, .the top of.the rear wall, when it toppl- .» Ce We Read What Miss L.L.Hanson, Waters ed out.- They fell 13 stories to the bot-| wu, arr, Grand Trunk Rallway from side, N.B., says: \u201cF feel it my duty te express the benefit I have received from Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills.A year ago last spring 1 began to havé heart failure.At first I would bave to stop working and lie down for a while.Then tom of the cellar, and were killed.Representative Shiforth, from a Denver, Colo., district, voluntarily relin- quishéd his seat in the House at cone vening of that body.The contest for his seat by Robert W.Bonynge and Mr.Kenric B.Murray, secretary of the London Chambers of Commerce: \u201cI am desired by my Council to convey to you an expression of their best thanks for the courtesiès extended to the delegates to the above Congress by your company in connection with their Should you care for information about Lakewood, New Jersey, and its famous hotala, LAUREL HOUSE and LAUREL-IN-THR PINES, write for a frce copy of the beauti- tally illustrated souvenir magazine, \u201cLAUREL LEAVES FROM LAKEWOOD.\" Issueq OXFORD Without C A FE a Rival Have always ea band the various kinds of ALE and PORTER; , Weof and Bottlea Famitten Roguderiy Supple \\ monthly.Address LD.B.Plumor, Lakowood, , 600 Aetre Dam» st.Montreal ; the examination of ballots, he sald, re- recent visit to the Domini N.J.: : > ' t à ominion.ie so bad I ad NE up altogether vealed fraud in ee 1 Amer! vo The efforts of your company a _ _ \u2014 \u2014 t a DOW'S BREWERY ; 2 session of.the National *Amer!- to provide every acility for - ; G P .actes get no relie amit rod bp En fie ad can Woman Suftraglst Assuclation at the accommodation of the delegates Clour {ol CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.; ; \u2018 n e , Was devoted .to|a to try Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills.|g ashington py plans.of work.o thelr Loing ecom parie sement for Before I had used.three quarters of a box Miss thelr being accompunied during their : This Paper is printed .on Trusses.india Paley Strong and Mild Don ; .: à \u201cCrown\u201d \u201cDouble\u201d and \u201cSing Susan B.Anthony, the pioneer advo- |tour by some of the chlef officiais of Properly Fisted, Satisfaction Guerentenk, ; I began to feel the benefit and by the time cate of suffrage, honorary president of your system, who pointed out the varie with The Queen City Elastic ftooK- Stout.- 1 bad taken three boxes | was completely the association was 84 years old yes- ous points of interest which were pass- cured.\u201d terday and she was enthusiastically ; Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills cure ; fellow tl ate oC Supporters, Rabe yA oar Dale EE ony Sihestert: - I k .we Diapep, Lorobester Street.4 nervousness, sleeplessness, palpitation of The union of North Atlantic steam- To nk.Tue T.J.Howard Bering Ce, UE Puy ; : ai \\8hip lines has decided to establish a cheater treet._ 2.E the heart, skip Deats, and troubles regular passenger service between A.T.0.Smoking Mixture.Cincinnati, Soston, Kinsella, 207 8 Antoine + rine so cto.bons or 3 Tor Sung, al bondinavian, ports; Now Tork 22 ome great bine Tobao PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST.Philadelphia, Chicago.Tao Vives Batting Gar 19 Avlusue Sue e or or $1.98, al Boaton.e amburg-Amerinan, : : AS awe LE deniers, or 3 s North German Lloyd, Holland-Ameri- e gr pipe To 00 Conteles ne Alum, Lime, Phosphates, of any Injuriont.Telephones Main MB y ! - : \u2018° \u201c741 ed Star lines will work the 89 and 250 Tine.Sold b W.GILLETT o0urany : WILLIAM DOW & : THE J.MILBURN CO.Limite © toon The decision is EY EW.vonontoonr OJ MONTREAL ART PRINTERS HSL Et er 224 10 Ye the ney \u2018the rawa .: : - TORONTO, OUT: of the\u2018Curiu d line from the agreemént4 _- ube 4 E , : : greeted in the conventloin_ hall ed during thelr visit, call for a special all leading tshacooalsts.Printing Ink Co'y\u2019s ings, HERALD JON DEPARTMENT.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.>.TREAL ART phi Ny So VATA à A \u2019 BE .; THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I6, 1904.\u201c \\ 0.; - - * CANADIAN WOMEN | Are Especially Liable to Colds-\u2014Pe-ru-na| [ Cures a Cold at Its Onset.Miss Angélina Grotton, 305 St.Urbain Street, Montreal, writes: ; The Peruna Medicine Co., Colunmbus,0.: : Gentlemen: \u2018\u201cHaving heard Peruna -praised so! highly induced me to try it for my cold and pains in the groins, with which | had been suffering for months.It took nearly three bottles to cure me, but | consider that was but a short time, as 1 have often taken doctors prescriptions for months before | got relief.So Peruna is indesd worthy of praise.\u201d\u2019\u2014 Angelina Grotton, Now is the Time to Get Pe-ru-na.Now is the time to get Peruna, and it should \u2018be taken as soon as the slightest symptom of catching cold fests itself.Muny people do not seem to understand that a cold is acute cntarrh; that catching cold is .simply catching Gil tarrh.An vld cold is chronie Catarrh ts liabie tu settle the system.While it is-true that Peruna cures eu tarrh wherever located, able for everyone to use Peryuni as u preventive and not wait until catarrh has fastened itsel in some part of the system.munis anywhere in If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr.Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you h Qhio.OLD AND IN WANT A KED 10 BE SENT 10 JAIL! Recorder Weir Deals With a Pitiful Case This Morning\u2014Old Woman Sent Down for a Month.Mr.Recorder Weir js not a.believer In the truth of the old Scors saying \u2018that \u201cFreedom angl weisiey gang.t'gither.\u2019 Hix Version of at this morn- thg was that \u201cWhiskey aud want go to- \u2018Bether.\u201d CL Elizabeth Stewart, & very aged wo-, man, and very lame, had difficulty in- climbing into the dock to pleud to a charge of being found destitute with no place ot #bode.- A constable from No.7 station said 8h had gone there yesterday afternoon for knelter.She said sfie had nos whe co reside, and wished to be sent Ju ar.iwo months.She hind had ton, .quor, but Was not drunk.The étficer added that she had been there tor shelter on nanny occasions: The judge \u2018obliged the old fady to the extent of one month, \u2014 WANT A FIRE ALARM BOX.Dr.tommittes of mnnugement of the Montreal Honteopathic Hospital.hus written to Ald.Robertson; chairman of the Fire Committee, asking that a tire me = Dr.Wood\u2019s Norway Pine Syrup \u201cGures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Noarseness, Croup, Asthma, Pain or Tightness in the Chest, Eto.Tt stops that tickling in the throat, in leasant to take and soothing and heal- to the lungs.Mr.E.Bishop Brand, the well-known Galt gardener, writes: \u2014 I bad a very severe \u2018attack of sore throat and tightness in the chest.Some times when I wanted to cough and could not I would almost choke to death.Mr ie.t me a battle of DR.WOOD\" AY PINE SYRUP, and to my surprise I found speedy relief.I would pot be without it if it cost $1.00 a bottle, and I ean recommend it to everyone bothered with a couch or cold.Price 25 Cents.\u2014 | | | sinking spell that Jasted ten inlhutes, SENATOR HARA DID LAST NIGHT| | He is Mourned by Thousands as a Friend of Labor and His Death is a Nationa.Less, Washington, Feb.16.\u2014 Marcus A.Hanna, United States Senator ' from Ohio, and one of the foremost figures in.American public life, died last evening in his apartments at the Arlington: Hotel, at 6.40 p.m.of typhoid fever, after an jliness of two weeks.He passed away peacefully and without pain aftér being unconscious since 3 a.m., at which time the first of a series of sinking spells came on, from the last of which he néver rallied.All the members of the family with one or two exceptions were at the bed-| side when the end came.During the lest hours life was kept in his body only by the use of the most powerful stimulants, Senator Hanna's death followed a beginning at 6.30 p.m.Senator Hanna will be given a public funeral in the Senate Chamber at noon Wednesday and his -remalins will probably lie In stiite at'the capital.Funeral) services will also be held in Cleveland Friday.\u2014\u2014 \u2014Déath-a-National_ Loss, Ours and He rest Ale thon Fo Aap ick hu Reco 9: MARY ATTEND THE | MAYORS RECEPTION A Brilliant Function in Which Mme.Laporte Shared Honors With Her Husband.The reception given by Mayor and ide Madume Laporte after the adjournment of the jnaugural mecting of Council yesterday afternoon was a brilliant\u2019 function.The Mayor's chame- ee of Horm \u201cHAMILTON'S Inviting Price Lots for Wednesday\u2019s Shoppers! , The following lines overlooked previous to stocktaking are to be cleared to-morrow.The prices speak for themselves, the goods are reliable, and all we would add is that you'll have to get here carly to secure your choice of these lots.WESTMOUNT MY | HAVE GCOD WATER Montreal Water and Power Co.Say That They Will Put in - Filtration System.Boys\u2019 $3.00 Sailor Suits, Wednesday 98c Made of HEAVY MARINE SERGE, pants lined, trimmed silk Soutache braids; sizes 3 to 12 years.\"The quantity is limited.LADIES WAISTS, worth up to $3.25.Wednesday, O8c 14 DOZEN ONLY LADIES SILK AND FLANNEL WAISTS\u2014un- assorted lines to clear.The Westmount Town Council, at a Speclal mueeting héld last night, re- telved a communication from the Montreal Wuter and Power Compäny | notifying them, that steps were being.taken to instal aw system of filtration.Denver, Col., Feb, 18.\u2014Forner U.S.Senator Wm.E.Mason, of Illinois, while visiting in Denver, had the fol-: lowing to say concerning the death of] Senator Hanna: -| - \u201cHis deuth is a national less.many years to come we will see the! work of Senator Hanna.Everyone who knew him at all intimately knows that he has lost a friend.To my mind, sens! ator Hanna was the peacemuker in of- ficlal circles, and many a trouble he' averted for others by his constant kind- nesg and his acts hur- For 1 ers were beautifully decorated fpr the occasion, jtalto's orchestra was in at- tencunce, and prov viaed music from five unul seven o'clock.Midame Laporte was supported by her daughter.Mr.Bauset, assistant city clerk, in- t ced the guests.Nearly 700 persons, including te pest Known citizens, were presented, nid otfeyed their persons congratulations to His Worship.There was a steady stream passing.through.the rvoms for more than an hour.1 in the assemblage there were representas .tion: of the opening up of Elgin aver \u201cnue through to Sherbruoke Street.:; WAs décided to purchase the land res | JS MISS ANGELINA GROTTON.catarrh.vet it is advis-: Address Dr.Hartman,.President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, and, Arthur D.Putton, chairmnan of the alarm: box be installed at the corner of MeGill; in advancing mony.\" .Was Friend of Labor.Chicago, Feb.16.\u2014Senator Hanna has\u2019 :been eulogized for his efforts In.béhalf.{of labor by the Rev.F.W.Guneaulus, iat the banquet of the Chicago Congre- found that yy head was clear ahd a ythe anpleasant symptoms gone.\u201d Frost Has Penetrated to a Depth; of Six and a Half Feet and Mains Have Burst.| is.valuable advice gratis.! 2 t \u20ac \u201coll ge Avenue and Burnside Plice.! The Water Department has new trou- i Tie points out that there: is no alarm Lie on its hands.box nearer the and the Glengarry Hospital than the! ning along Dorchester Street west, St corner of MeGUI Collège, Avenue arid St.| Catherine Street and St, Denis Street Catherine Street.{have burst owing to.the severe frost.ean ot PLUMBERS DANCE.An enjovable euchre and dance.was given in Drummond Hall last even- Ing under the auspices of Local Uhion No.144 of the United Association of Journeymen Plumbers.About two hun- \u201cdred persons were present, the prize-; ren winners in the euchre being: Ladies first, Miss lira Gates: second, Mrs.Dubuc: gentlemen, first, Mr, Jus.Cihna-' mars; second, Crawford.The commit-.ste a depth of six and a half feet, with! the result thit plpes lying within that distance from the surface have suffer-, ed.The officidds say frost 8 very unusual, curred In many years.For that reason rangement of the wuter service.The, \u201ciresidents in the localities affected are being supplied waiter with.puncheons, This is a slow and unsatisfactory service, but the best possible under the composed of the following: Messrs.Me- Cleeve, Menier, Lacomb, A.Shaw und, Joseph Cingmars, , er meets work repairing the damage.The department is also experiencing | trouble with frozen hydrants.Each hydrant is inspected twice a:day, and DIRECTORS FOR THE CREMATOR- [three steam-thawing machines are Kept lUM.int work all the Ume undoing the de- Th rst meeting of the shareholders! Structive work of King Frost.bef re Cort Limit-d, was held | During the hist two! Mireault, Louls Barre.\u2018Homeopathic Hospitil days several of the suter pipes run- champ, Mr.The ground {8 frozen In several plac oa that so muchf .and has not oc-.no provisiloii was made for such a de- ! \u2014\u2014\u2014 | !tives of every glass in the community, jill anxious to welcome Mr.Laporte to \u201clthe honorable position \u2018which he now | i holds.Choice refreshments were seryed in the ante-roont.Among those present were the alder- | men und their wives, Mr, and Mrs.R.{gatilonal Club, at the Auditorium.| Wilson-smith, Mr.aud Ms.Be Blek- ° \u2018 \u201cThere Iles dead in Washington to-.ley Mr.A Klelznowskl French Con-! | Miss, Inez Henderson, 654 Adelaïlde, Tlght à man who wus A friend of labor sul-General, D.L.Rey.consul fur: ; Street, Toronto, Ont, Financial Sec ANd Whose every effort NT ou a Switzerland, Rev.Canon Ellegood, Dr.retary of the Royal Templars, writes: \u2018speaker.\u201cIf ever labor had a true ; and Mlle, Clara Laberge, D.Cassavant, \u2014\u2014Phere is noth- lovir and an honest friend tt was this a UMA Yul: Tue ON bu! {ing so good in life man\u2014a man attacked by the slander- free ane Au e.Du cae, | te as health, and .the 1g ous.papers of a wretched Journalism, Mis.P.J.Leduc, sury, À shh ; J J , \"Hamelin, Mr.and Mrs, J.W, Blanchet, one\u201d who brings ig by the venomous lying pen, a man DEI, u ER BR Xe \u2018you \u2018health shoud \u2018whose hands always were working for Dre fart, F.cms 1 au ei be \u2018your friend, {4 the best interests of both.lubor and, Dr J.JH.Gurceau, Mr.i ae a! and this is how [OEE capital\u2014Marcys A.Hanna\u201d | portelien 3 a oe Ir.os an consider : .; rs J.Nit 3 .! Ie Tenis Legisiature at Funeral.cand Mile.David, Mr.and Mrs, put been\u201d in delicate Columbus, O.,.Feb.16.-The Legisia- Claude, Louls De ie ae und Mrs health and while ture will attend .the funeral of Senator James Foo gun, Miss eGovern, dir.| not exacuy sick In Hanna, at Clevelund, in nu body, \u2018This ind Mrs.Arthur Parent, Capt.Grove- \u2018bed I.have been action wus practically determined last Constant, Mr.and Mrs, KE.J.Cham-, unable to enjoy night and will take form when commit-: bers, and Miss Chambers, Lieut.-fol.\" lire \u201cFrequent tees are appointed to-day to arrange for Baker, Rev.Dr.and Mrs.M.De Soli.| ach ar the trip.i Alte.Dallaire, Mie.A.Henott, J, Als Mach à rumn- \u201cbert Martin, D.C.Moure, Dr.J.NN.\u2018ming in ny ears made me realize.that, - 6 BG Mount, A M A ME chere sO aid wrong ¢ Me: thon, Alfred Leduc John A.! ! ° d \u201c a 3 ope « ed ar Sahel 5 solivs an, Frank Normuu, EN I.Cars Cured 1.must seek 2 different climate.| il, ec, Fable Le Cuvatior Miss I felt pretty blue until reading of the! lari Mireau, Miss 55 vie Mugu Le eures performed by Peruna TL decided to} - es hd hes.J.Jus Dre roa Ha eek A Dept FLA Yin, 3 L.Archambault, br.Huxley.\u201con taking \u2018it \u201cor four months, when C.F.Bayard, Mr.and Mrs, (Faire.J.G, Mulr, MT.and Mrs.J.W.| A Hundrield, John Med.! | Blanc het, W- \u2018Harris, Dr.A.Ethier, Mrs, C.Wight.Mr.and Mde.F.X.Benoit, Mr, and Mrs F.G.Leduc, Mr.and Mde.Thomas \u2018Dussault, Mr.and Mra.J.A.Sadler, Dr.Chartier, Mr, and Mrs.J.P.Dixon, E.Leduc, sr, J.À.Chicailne, Miss Me- | Allistér, Dr.\"E.G.and Mde.Asselin, (Mr.and.Mra.A.Beaudoin, Dr.A.Les- ci perance, Clovis Laporte, Barton Dixon Atr.and Mrs.W.G.Ross, br.J.A Dr GL BE, Beau-.and Mrs.Ale as Chausse.\u2018Ade, Tuerillon, FE.W.Villeneuve, ! Dr To avelier, Mr.Prendergast, and, H.Weston.4 'CHIEF BENOIT WANTS NEW RUBBER LIFE-SAVING NETS, \"The results obtarmed from the use of \u201cthe fire nets now used by the Fire De- | purtmeut have been unsatisfactory, The latest example of this was given at the fire on st.Gubriel Street, Saturday af- { tcrnoon.nets are made of rope, The > Pi and dre not only difficult for the tire- tee in charge of the entertainment was! clrcumstancea,.A gang of men are atl ant! te hold, but frequently iutitet se.Ivere injury on the person who Jump Into them.At the next meeting of the | Fire Committee Chlef Benolt will bring up the question of procuring better and larger nets: He will recommend the new rubber net, which has glven splen-| ald satisfaction in the United Stutes, + this mornitg.The following directors, | mr were appointed: Hon.George rum-: i mond, Mr nm.3.Angus, Mr.Jumes| NOTES OF LABOR UNIONS Crathern, Mr.E.8 Cluoston and Hon.+ 2obert Mackay.\u201cAt a subsequent, » | \u201caneeting of the directors the Hon.Mrs, The executive of the Electrotypers | Drumnuel war appointed president, and Htereotypers will meet to-night to and Mr.FE.8.Clouston, vice-president.discuss the new scale of wages, The Plumbers are holding a banquet in Drummond Hall to-night, The Painters and Decorators will ment this evening in Empire Hall.The Barbers met yesterday afternoon in St.Joseph's Hall, when the Sunday closing question was again discussed.Tho executive of the Furriers will meet tonight, Notre Dame Street, when a regular NEW AGENCY FOR THE POINT.| Owing to the steadily Increasing salea Vor Slater shoes among the résidents of | Point St.Charles, the Slater Shoe Com- i peny nave completed arrangements ! with Mr.Thomas Hickey, of 144 Centre | Street, to act as thelr sub-axent for that district.Mr.Hickey is hurrying ! forward the improvements to his estab- organization will de outlined.~ lishment, and will have everything, The Plumbers \u2018will mect to-night, St.James ready by April 1st.A complete assort- | Street ! ment of Slater shoes will be carried, the The Moulders will hold a regular meeting same varlety as can be found in any to-morrow Create St a.ah ; communication .other Slater shoe stores in Montreal, mitted.An tmportant letter from Hon.Clifford Gifton, bearing on tha immigration question has been received, and will be read » at tbe meeting.u mn A | Residents of Montreal who \u2018have|, The Horsesboers\u2019 executive w mee | rriends in New York may now advise Thursday evening, when a now scale of wages them of the rate of single fare that, BY Tought up rt wil be in effect, good going Feb.18, MAY LECTURE IN MONTREAL.| with return limit of fifteen days, via ! \u201call lines between New York and Mont-! There ia à probabllity that Monsleur Anatole real, including the Delaware & Hudson, | teroi- Beaulieu, who has been giving a course of lectures at Harvard University, will lec- and via Springfield & C®ntral Vermont turo in Montreal on April 20th.Rallway.t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The annual meeting of the Conservative Association of Gtormont will \u2018ba held In McAvoy's Hall, Newington, on \u201cThursday, Feb.18.Addresses will be + NEW YORK TO MONTREAL EX.: CURSIO \u2014\u2014usemetprrmteimtatmmmn BARBERS GIVE A CONCERT.The annual concert and ball given Inst night under the auspices of the Journeymen Barbers\u2019 International delivered by Mr.Andrew Brodfer, M.P., Union was a great success.There was Mr.R.A.Pringle, M.P., and others.a large attendance ,and, in addition, to; Return tièkets will be issued on the Ot- euchre and dancing, an enjoyable musi-|tawa and New York Railway at special cal programme was given.A dramatic rates.sketch entitled \u201cThe World Against Her,\u201d was creditably performed.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Mr.Recorder Weir, who has been confined to the house for some .daya, was back at, business to-day, looking a little paler than usual.TO LET Factory Flats\u20143, 200 feet and 6,400 feet, with power and BRILLIANT quite noticeable.\u2014t 1s that high- lasting.\u2019 New Cut High Bowl vocss000c000 New Cut Low Bowl.New Cut, Nappy, with handle.New Cut Almond Dish.GEO.G.Jewellers, 2397 ST There is a superior brightness in our \u2018Cut Glass that makes it ROBINSON & CO, Fine watch and clock repairing a #pcclalty.heat, very light and comfortable R.WHITE '& CO.Tel.M 443._214 Crai6 ST.CUT GLASS polish on Flint Glass that is re ROVINCB OF QUFREO, DISTRICT OF Montreal, No.3,603, Circuit Court.\u2014R.Warminton, Plaintiff, vereus J.A.Williams, Defondant.\u2018On the 25th day of February, 1904, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald Defondant, 8 Brandon Avenue, in the Clty of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justico, all the goods and chattels of tho said Defendant, seized in this causo, consisting of household furniture, etc.Terms © cash.G.A.Lafontalpe, B.S.C.1th, 2008.alne, B.Mout- sea 00 seu 0000200000 00000 asso tnet 06000 c 00000 0000 , \"os ttonctun1n006as0 200000 CATHERINE STREET, teal, Ke the babies and children on Scott\u2019s Emulsion You will see an Improvement in their little thin bodies at once.They can take it when they even refuse thelr mothers\u2019 milk.It Is \u2018essentially a bables\u2019 food, surprising In its results.Always the same, \"WANTED {a First Class Milliner, capable of taking charge of workroom in a city.Departmental Store Must be a good Trimmer} Hours 8 a.m.to 6 p.m.Per: manent engagement and high wages to competent person.-|Caverhill & Kissock St.Petar St, Montreal, CITY.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Try GARDNER'S Quiok Lunoh after the theatre always ready.hot and appetizing 5 10 and 15 couts 51 University St and 235 Main st.| Be TO Se WHITE EMBROIDERIES to clear at 3 1-Ze yard.\u201c \"SHORT ENDS-OF EMBROIDERIES and-INSERTIONS.- Lad ~s' and Children's WOOL MITTS, Wednesday.10c pair.La.ies\u2019 FLEECED VESTS, full fashioned, 25c each.Ladies\u2019 and Boys\u2019 HEAVY RIBBED ALL- WOOL HOSE, 27e pair.HAIR LINE STRIPED TAFFETA SILKS, light shades, 39¢c yard.HANDSOME COLORED LINEN BLACK SATINS, 25c yard.UNION CASHMERES, all good shades, 19¢ yard.BLACK FIGURED LUSTRES, double fold, 10c yard.HEAVY ENGLISH TWILL SILICIA LININGS, 10c yard.A GREAT CLEARING OF ORNAMENTS | AND TRIMMINGS! Dress Ornaments, Dress Ornaments, Dress Ornaments, Dress Ornaments,\u2019 Dress Ornaments, Dress Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, The compiny's-engineer-had\u2014been-seist to Philadelphia to inspect a speëlul; system.The.communication was referred Lo: the special committee,\u201d comp ed of] Mayor Cross and Councillor Mc Lagan, | who had been naméd to confer with the company.The Council then took up.the ques- quired \u2018and to proceed Immediately! with the opening up of the street.| LACTATED FOOD THE ONLY PERFECT FOOD FOR INFANTS.Black Black Black Black Black ,Black 'i Black Black Black and Colored and Colored and Colored and Colored and Colored and Colored and Colored and Colored and Colored up to 75c, Wednesday 10e.up to $1.00, Wednesday 25cup to $4.00, Wednesday 50cup to $4.50, Wednesday.75cup to $5.25, Wednesday $1.00, up to $1.00, Wednesday 10cup to $1.50, Wednesday 15cup to $2.75, Wednesday 256.up to $4.00, Wednesday 50c.IN THE BASEMENT We have a big clearance to make in China, Glassware, Enamelware, etc.Odd- lines of Butter Crocks, Glass Dishes, Saucepans, Teapots, Fry Pans, Roasting Pans, etc, etc.Articles worth up to 50c.To-morrow your choice: at Z-f& each.\u2018When babies cannot be fed from the breast or are only partially fed | > | a d by .e w proces does cure.Now, if.you have Asthma, und À .* of curing disease.have tried cure after, cure in vain.we know; \u201cyou will not be Kola \u20ac ompound.MINOR POLICE CASES.; At the Recorder's Court to-day an ald\u2019 RELIEF IN 30 MINUTES.d=appointed with Clntke's Sick headache, indigestion, loss of vigor, This ip not merely a tem-! porary relief but an or tailing m mory, nervousnes: .internal constitutional4 man pamed Patrick Lilley, up on a ?tH > 8 are all lufallible cure for Asthma.It strengthens the respir.ot begging ithe t licens igns of weakeniug nerves and indicate that story orging, and etd us à thorough tonic | UHATEC OF begging without a leense, oop perves lack\u2019 rich blood with which to to the Stomach, Blood and Nervous, System.» wis fined $10 or Two months in prison.It cures Hy removing 1h ause à dis ! and is he only reine ay ga of the o pere 1 | Heart Cure beats and.strengthens the heart \u2018manently cure Asthmæ in advanced stages Dave Lynch was found lying drunk\u2019 and gives it the power to send rich blood without the least sign of its return.Now, | on SL Sacrament street yestertay; and coursing through the veins, when most dis- we want every sulerer from Asthma to kuow to-day Judge Welr told him he Was cases disappear as by magie.It retieves heart Just how good Clarke's Kola.Compound -i5,4 going it pretty fast and had better pull\u2019 disease in 30 minutes and 1s a wonderful cure.and will mall sample bottle, absolutely free, up.He proniised 10 do so, and got oft | fur trial.Address The Griffiths & Mac pher- ifor $3.son Co, Ltd, Toronto, Can, , bulld up their broken tissues.Dr.Agnew's I~ hadn't the cash.Dr.Agnew's Ointinent cures piles in one to three days.Sac.\u201cI have nothing to say oniy that I Sold by B.E.McGale, 2123 Notre Dame.17 For the convenience of those who have not had their books stamped this | A #monthaæs we will stamp all Sore with one dollar\u2019s worth of Green Cash Receipts FREE £ WE CLOSE AT 6P.M.SATURDAYS AT 10 P.M.ATTN ES gE This Coupon is Worth One 3 Green Cash Receipt WHEN PRESENTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE TRADERS ADVERTISING CO,, Feb.b.13 210 St.Lawrence Straet.Only One Coupon of the same : 3 j | ES cn mer rame 3 SAA A Ad LS =A Li or [ in PRUE ve i el fie eh : « \u2018The Traders Advertising Co., 210 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.Ali hv me mn = i RE NE SRL A + + .ufhd labors of a political campalgn and bye-elections outside: -vealizing that the bulk of his country- EI wg THE HERALD I Retablikkho] 1008, Advertisers | who use both DAILY AND WEEKLY HERALD can thereby reach 45,000 subscribers-\u2014of the best purchasing classes in Canada.- .© A PRELIMINARY BOUT.The campaign which preceded the municipal elections in the city of Quebec yesterday was marked by a vigorous effort on the pañt-of the Conservative party managers to \u2018Tessen the influence and prestige of Mayor Parent, in the evjdent hope that his position as Premier might be weakened.L'Eve-: nement, the (Conservative organ, ate tacked Mr.Parent most violently, and the local organizers of the party threw.themselves into the contest with the, utmost vigor.In view of these facts.the results were most signiticant, and testified to the unbounded confidence; reposed in Mr, Parent by those wha.kngaw him best.The election resulted in \u201cpractically a clean sweep for the Parent party, and it is- claimed that there.will not be one pronounced \u201coption to foster home industries, nor tax- lation on food imports or raw materials, nor taxation on foreign manufactures, 1 were part of their programme.Unless the pressmen have misunder- | stood what \u2018Mr.Wyndham said, it 1s} {difficult to see what difference there 18 between him and Mr.Morley, whose amendment he wag opposing.Fortune ately we have the text of the speech made by the most prominent member group of Unionists, who remains loyal to Mr.Balfour.Lord Lapsdowne sald \u201cOur policy is usually and for convenience sake, described in two words\u2014the power of negotiation and retallation; and we say that the question of an extension of that policy of the kind proposed by Mr.Chamberlain is one with which we are not prepared to deal at -the present time.\u201d - Thus it is very evident that there remains such an actual difference between the changes advocated by Mr.Chamberlain and by Mr.Balfour, that another break up in the Cabinet would take place should the Premier attempt to advocate any import duties upon food products from foreign countries, and in favor of the colonies, such as forms the main plank of the platform of the ex-Colonial Secretary.How badly the Government flounders was shown by the remark of Mr.Akers- Douglas \u2018that the \u201cpurty would have nothing to do with the preference policy until the country has given a mandate.Only a moment before Mr.Wynd- ham had announced that the country of the former Dévonshire-Chamberlain \u201c Roux à © : .- .THI MUNTKEAL Däius ALRA LD, + SRSVAT, sn RUARE 16, 1104, IN A TIGHT PLACE.[The Korean Gov ernment has decided to preserve a strict neutrality in the event | of war between Japan and Russia'\u2014Dally Paper.] HE Sif -\u2014Punch, .en ; LENTEN DELICACIES, | i Sardines in Oil, in Tomatoes, with Truffles, in Butter.Sardine Paste for andwiches.Lobsters, Salmon, Herrings, Bloaters, Finnan Waddies, Clams, Clam Chowder, Clam Bouillon, Clam Broth Oysters,\u2019 Mackerel, Caviare, Anchovies, Codfish, Potted.Fish, Etc, Eto.SARDINES \u2018 \u2019 \u2019 Each.Per dozen.Billet's Sardines, extra quality, In glass .aorererresensen 040 34.50 Billet's Sardines, extra quality, tins.sssovssrereces ones v0000 OÙ 3.35 Billet's Sardines, oxtra quality, tine.nassovsoogesacec0 000 1046 5.00 Billet\u2019s Sardines, boneless (Sans Aretez), % tins eres recu, 488 4.00 Bfllet's Sardines, boneless (Sans Aretes), American, % \u201cUns ver 2 4.00 Billet's Sardines, in Tomato Sauce, Ÿ UNS .\u2026\u2026.erssreccerececs 25 3.50 Billet's Sardines, in Tomatq Sauce, Au erican, % tins .\u2026.,0.\u2026.- 235 4.00 Billet's Sardines, Royans aux Truffes et aux Achards, % tins a 25, a.Phillippe & Canaud's Sardines, in O11 1% tins .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.50 8.Phillippe & Canaud's Sardines, in Oil 3 tins .40 Godillot's Boneless Sardines, small 3 ting .\u2026\u2026.coçessssecnsnecc0ss 220 Godlllot's Boncless Sardines, % tins .Godiliot's Boneless Sardines, large % tins .Rodel's Boneless Sardines, % tins .cere res Rodel's Sardines, Royans aux Achards.34 tine .Rodel\u2019s Sardines, in Tomato Sauce, % tins .Lemoine's Sardines, in Oil, 3 tins PRB Renee A RHARNSEREdaShASstne upon the preference question, | \u201cThe speech of Mr.Wyndham, who \"undoubtedly spoke for Mr.Balfour, must be taken as tending to still further isolate Mr.Chamberlain from his old i collengues.He is more than ever alone, | He seems to accept the fuct with equanimity.and has gone off to Egypt \u201cto gain strength for a mighty battle in jme springtime.ere | THE VOTE AT WESTMINSTER.The amendment to the address mov ea! would not be asked to declure itself.the city to see that buildings In courte of erection are constructed with a view to minimum exposure to risk of tire, And a minimum of danger in the event of fire.Ther2 is a by-law requiring the era>- of buildings.We have the admission of the building inspector that in this ment to see that the law was applie l.Is it likely this was an isolated casa?Fires break out when least expected, cand in places usually unlooked for.Au ponent of the Mayor in the incoming, by Mr.John Morley, which protested | je ipent blaze may lead to a con- council.Mr.Parent was clected alder-\u2019 against any change in fiscal policy.flagration endangering many lives.man in two wards, while his chief op- vither en the form of preference Lo the fhree times already this winter Mont- ponent, wards.The: elections; Mr Lane.was defeated in two colonies gr retaliation aguinst the hoë- real has fed bus nan lives to the fire - therefore, pore | tile duties of foreign nations, has been \u201cfiend, The every the! given by \u2018competent teachers evening from 7.30 until 9 o'clock.A very interesting feature \u2018 of R.R.Y.M.C:A, lectures of Dr.H.O.Holderness, of Chicago.Last night the subject was \u201cAnatomy,\u201d and the doec-! tor expliined by means of a skeleton: the location and purpose of each bone, | muscle and sinew of the human body.| To-night the lecture will be in the gym-, nasium, commencing at 7.20, and will be, on physiology: the blood: tion and circulation.| and the public are Invited.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m DR.DE SAULNIERS ELECTED MAYOR OF ST.LAMBERT | Defeated Mayor Wickham by a Vote.of 69\u2014Victor Will Jubilate To-morrow.The election of a mayor at St.bert took place yesterday, the dates being Dr, I.and Mr.P.M.Wickham.wus us follows; Lam- -candi- Desaul- Wick= niers, ham, Poll No, 1.«oo 37 Poll No.2.iii - 69 44 140 $1 Muforitv for Dr.Desnulniers\u201469, After the close of the polls Dr.De- saulniers was carried to a chair and addressed those present in French and: English, thanking the electors for the honor done him.He had been elected by hig English friends who proved the \u2018old saying of \u201cBritish fair play\u201d , Were grave questions to come before: \u2018the Council, ~The settlement of the trouble witli the Grand Trunk, in which: he hoped (o have the assistance of the Council in drranging to the satisfaction of the town's intercst: the question of \u201cthat of & new Town Hall which would \u2018again be submitted to the vote of the, and also of improving the.He concluded by inviting all his\u2019 \u201csupporters to assemble in the ratepayers, roads, morrow night to celebrate \u2018his victory.speeches were aldo mide by \u2018Messrs.Potvin, Alfred Trudeau, Ellicott, Burnes, Strachan, Bruzg, Gordon and! others, THe Client in the Cathedral, take only twenty minutes, begihming ot 12.504 The: Are hbishop ôf Montreal : prene \u201ches this week, and the Rev.Symonds next week, be held daily except Saturday ee The services BEFORE GOING SHOPPING: There is one thing that the public should ® \u201cnot neglect before rtarting out upon a shop- | ping expedition, and that is to read the advertisement of The #.Carsley Co., Limited.| No matter what class of goods you are in! search of.there is always some special value | wuiting jou \u2014adv.tt ANOTHER IROQUOIS VICTIM.| One of the Musicians Died Yesterday of His \u2018Burns.Chicago, Feb.16.\u2014The death roll ot \u2019 the Iroquois \u2018I'heatre disaster has bean increased by the death of Leo Pinkus.Pinkus was 1 musician employed at the caping from the rear of the bullding.-\u2014 \u2018Cheap Novels, the latest varlety Dominion, so commercial te aud 1oc¢ copyright and other novels, All the new rongs and the large st stoc k of general music in Canada.W.Street, 3 Bleury.\u2014adv, espero in the SUCCESSOR TO DEAN KILROY.Stratford, Feb.16.\u2014(Specinl)\u2014At St.Joseph's Church lust.Sunday Rev, Father Tobin, who has been in charge of the congregation for some time, was announced as successor to the Very Rev.Dean Kilroy.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Dick's Library, immense volumes, contain- 3 ing all the best novels of the great past masters.Many not to be found in other form.Clearing out, to the Colonles only, at halt usual prices, viz., 25e each.As agent here for J.Dicks, 1 hate 30 different volumes for : Many\u2019 running.out, however, all the thine, 0 vols.completely sold out.Buy while you can.W.Street, 3 Bleury.\u2014adv.\u2014\u2014 WINNIPEG BUILDINGS UNSAFE.Winnipeg, Feb.16.\u2014(Spéclalr\u2014 Fvery hall and a number of churches in the city were condemnéd by the building inspector last night, Official action \u2018awaits legal opinion.Washington.\u2014Dr.KR.A.De Schwein- it, chief of division in the Agricultural Department and one of the chemists jn the country.died here yesterday of uraemia.\u2014 me EE re TE EE EE TryPeartine according to directions Without Soap and see the Suds itmakes-lNllofquick | acting and safe cleansing power ear Line isens of Soap withSoap at.Marchand\u2019's wtores.Read our |other stuflien was very encouragin : and makes iL an imperative Cuty of [circulars .ol.the management.-Anstruction wil do #20.+* 4 eu - | + \\ .! .\u2018 a 4 EM 2e .' su.* r oy P .v > , \u201c ; mere ant rt rt - ait ii as _ dis , ai - .+ .programme this week isi the illustrated its composi-: | Admission is free Merrill-Desaulnters The result, by de-| rfeuting Che cindidate of a ¢liqué.There hall to- men\u2019s services which were form-, erly held, dowrn-town, will be held this\u2019 Dr.; The services will, theatre and was burned While es-! travellers ray, of! late | tôremost |- Lemoine's Sardines, in Oil, 1% tUins .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.a.Teyssonneau's Boneless Sardines (Sans Aretes), % tins .a Teyssollneau's Boneless Sardines (Sans Aretes), Je tins .\u2026.Teyssonneau's Sardines, in Butter, ¥ tins .Teyssonneau's Sardines, with Truffles, 4 tins .Tcyssonneau's Sardines, a la Tomate, 3% ting .vere Teyssonneau's Sardines, aux Achards Aperitives, 4% ting : .Pinard\u2019s 8ardine Paste, in small t ting .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.[EP terranes eer 15 LOBSTERS Portland Packing Co.\u2019 » \u2018Star Brand\u201d Lobsters, % Ib.tins .20 2.25 SALMON ; \u201cClover Leaf\u2019 Salmon, in tail tins essence cases AT 1.85 \u201cClover Leaf\u201d Balmop, in flat tins .\u2026.soeurs revere .20 235 HERRINGS and BLOATERS .Smith's Kippered Herrings, Io ting .occvvviveiniecienne vou D - 2.00 - Smith's Kippered Herrings in Anchovy Sauce, \u2018in \u201ctins \u201ces 26 2.00 Crorse & Blackwell's Kippered Herrings, in tins .3 2.00 Crosse & Blackwell's Scotch Kippered Herrings, In tins .23 2.50 Crosse & Blackwell's Yarmouth Bloaters, In tins .2 2.75 Mershall\u2019s Kippered Herrings, in tins .2.0000000 +28 2.00 Marshall's Kippered Herrlngs in Tomato Sauce, in tins 20 2.00 Marshall's Fresh Herrings, in ting .\u2026.\u2026 arid hook of reference for the _Hporhe- laga ward of the City of Montreal or : À A the, north- _.mgs of land being part of Jot cadastral No.T48, pt.HU to 56 of thi official plan and\u2019 book of reference for thé Hochelaga Wurd of the City: of Montreal.26\u2014A plvce of land bounded on the southwestern side by lot cadastral No, pt.143-4, said side rgeasuring about 20.2 frêt; on the northwestern side by int cadastral No.pt.14749 and pt.144-055 tral said side measuring about 6.3 fest IW \u2014A plée of Tana bounded on the suth-West-rn side by -lt cadastral No.Fad rlde measuring about fast, on the north-westzrn side \u2018hy Notre Lame Street, said sidetmese suring about 42,5 feet, ov.the north eastern se by Int cadastral No 0, sald alde measuring atout 16.3 feet.om the \u2018mouth-cantert, ride by A cadas- No.8.aad ede measaring anc Teer tMargiar Shale.cxtxining 4.2 \" ï ; RR D on the.verthenstern- hy lot cadastral à sujerdr!al area of zinger 0 Lamdred - ; , .; .south-eustern side by Notre Ame No, pt.145-00, said.side \u2018méessuTiTE and lopiy-crree \u201cancare feet, the sui piece of land\u201d being PAT Streer, snlid sbde mensuring about 461 about 205 feet: on the Boythersterh.pie = nf lard Le\\ræ pars.n?jon cades- 0.107 cadastral NO\u201d Sa of the \u2014offiete tert \u2014contotringr\u2014a\u2014superfield\u2014ared 0 _pldé-dy- Notre Laye Street\u201d end tra! No (4 oh15h= ofMiciai p'an and book 5kun-__and_ book of reference fur the About six hündred and ninety-four and Ald.Payette propored Ald.Robillard as chairman of\" the, Parks Committee, It vas in objeciion TOUT Ald.aiobillikrd bè- mm order that this patriotic enterprise \"may realize the expectations of the- public, °° : .; ; .AH these projects ef inprovernents naturally raisé the.question of ways and medns, the question gf taxes and revenue, but I aur convinced: tnit we \u201care able to Carry them out and .pro- \u201cvile for the requirements of the municipal service and at the same time ra adjust the Water rates and facilities, for the collection thereof fn such a Manner as to relieye The pouter ¢ 4538.1 May joint out tant Mongreal tu mittee, that AIM Payètts resigacd the cisarianship ot {he Mhance Committ tee, \u2026 .A * Al Soller froved that All Vallleres Valffiéres | accepted.and\u201d fied teegy proposed the tne bers of his committe, The other appointztents Gere made a trder, Ald.Aînes proposé 1 Ald, Page tie ba sH{p-of Hiouret=of 01h, taxes than most of the cities of the- \u201ches dppoinunent of Rp al comini*- AAT pes al tie Sle GL VA fees was the 1 winds Liev.\u201cAmerican, contineut, where toe rate tees war the bret, bus ut of the day.payers are obliged 1o pay not only a \u201cCommittee on City Charter.= higher tax.on réal vatutr, bar also Moved hy ALL Valileres, wie onde] by he AVY Pérsonat taxes, Desides the en- xd, Carter, ht 2p etal éonmitte tive cost of pave, ents and sidewalks.DA Spat Tad bo coneiger The niet But 1 taink that, as regards the cols Logie to the ots cnntter and ad quels Iistian of ihe réal estate taxes und water rats, we gnight, in the interest of both the city and the ratepayers, effect practical reforms \u201cBY Toa +h th Swell ns al questions of leglshiction conupittee to, he composed of 1 lovefreT aldiermaa Ale Pagers ais nt ing removed fram-the Finance \u2018yin- be appointee] ehaliman of Finepee Ald pa his eer svor an the chairman an Le pleasing bout 23S Leer, tery dn connection wiih friduehisées na - Huchelaga Wärd vf the City of Mout- veal.: 2\u2014-A pieve of land bounded on the Nr ensUriLE UDOUL 26.2 feetr cot.ta:riræ TTOUrTETTE NITE tert the \u2014said-pivee\u2014a\u2014gupertictat Trea \u2014of\u2014 about Sve hana the L037 nf Montreal, of lind hein ouart of lot eadnatrn\u2019 No dred and forty an! à haif squers fes\u201d, 40, of the oficial pian aiid book of reference for the Hochelar:: Ward of the sauth-vestert, side by Jolivite.Siret, \u201ctv of Montreal.: suid side.measuring about! 18.6 feet; \u2018the north-western sise by lot &dastraa Nan 04, EQ Hide Juea fling teet, Où the north-eastern side by écdusirat Ne.J ; \u2018 \u2018about LS feet, on the soutimeustenn side by Noire Danie Street, $l side County « superficrce Tres of ab ue SL HU » RTE lot \u2014 \u201cste Vvesterr on \u201c15-\u2014A plce of land with 1%; storey the Hochelagu Ward of tre brick.house thereon erected, bounded on.due south- western aide by lot cadastral No.25 wut-Notre Dares, Street, sald side mensuring about 15.0 feet: on the natth- PE side iv lot cadastral No.40.CE hd elle mpensuringoahout $9.6 feat: on the porth-éastermr side by lot cadastral No.40 and Notre Dafoe Steet, gall cide weserring about 17.3 feet; on the seuth- sn-slde-by-Notp+_Durme Streets sud Ae measuring about 45.0 feet, contain.thé sald Jeti of land being part of ot ciclastral Noo lie-4y and 145-30 of official plan end took of 1 Montreal, - - : SOA.pléce Of lun with brick house (heron «06 ted un the southwestern spl by astral No, 14 -43 sall side meas atout 195 eel où the side by lot cadastrui No, side measuring about 2665 northeastern >lte by lot 145-446 \"ut.éldé rnen arin ; Ne.\u2018a ra ni refarer.(e fre he Hochelzaga ward of I-A pie of land Teh 1 1.2 007 ; hemes Therenn crartad.brard- Le sothe-xesiarr mide 3y lob N° 44.sat aide meamtring fast, 40 the navh-vomgern -= Dame Street sai: side aho7- 427 feet: T- Re -G07N Re lot -adastai Na.AsUTÈNE 32077 22.2 fear: mm carr side R7 let cadastral a meamx 22 saut 4423 = 2 ersertiriai 102 of.crn test and.fae7-cme = «1 glace 92 and des tra Sith ga.t emrcan = ie CET SYE feat, tha waid \u201cBad ine hte et azid hve square fret, the sala ite of Jakd being paurt of jut Adastral Noo the try ll plan snd hook of relecunes Tor tha Hocheldva Ward of thee City of Satineal oA of lod with 2 storey woolen houses hereon: erectrt .\u2018 \"4.Les Os and 1% hearts © 1e 1 FupeHficinl area of abet eirnt hundred and thirty-seven square feet, the oid pecs of lund being paft of int codfustrai No.4\" of thé offleial plan ind book of referengs for the [aches i hen Ward of the City 2f Montreal.Cisse A place of Lindt with 114 slorey brick house thereon erected.bounded an tn south-western side by Desery Stree, \u201cfor instance, that the rolls, be made at 2% \" : a h min; Valliore:, Juviilee.Ans, 14 A as early: a date as possibie, in order Lapointe Fkers.Carter.Lornvder ; that the collection of tuxes may be pros Loe\u201d faseres, Proulx.itusticn und seceded with In tha season when money st Dents I TC \u201cÀ Epeclal, commit Question of Taxation thease to be adopted fe order to have | sAmong the reforms \u2018introduest \u2018in the Pinance Department, the gnostere- cont is that Which configs In\u2019 causing to be controlled.Hy means of 1 reguier Jdikpection, all the revenue of: the city which 18 not derived {rom iss think IL means the Increuss vof and Rantion, .the.real estate tax.But 1: think: A \u2018gpechict committde tn a ond to the their feat is not justified, as itis gen- administration of the public library Ur erally admitted that, in view of the he composé of AIG) Daxenais, chaîr- spéclal conditions existing in Mont- man; Ames, Lavallée, y real, it would be difficult 10 increase Walsh and Proulx.\u201d the assefsments on'real estate, : ot The expansion of our populition in Srondully willy pointe, chiro: Vallee, Rete, Lartvier \u201cCteiuribue.CO A spect] eotummites Lo coutldersthe Question of ise projiose extension of tive property of the CIREL Company In thee Fstbon lant well Tos The questionne Ahe rights of the city of Mantrea) under certadn -agvecrmnents enter bine stat of Ald.1.A.: Agnes Vallteres, bi Obert sen, Hasttèn, PRIVE nef.\u2018 nds Yoga: Exhibition Committee.suburban municipalides, the displuce-3 = The following aldérimanie committee\u2019 ment of business and certain untime-: to form part of the Montreal Exhibition ly expropriations have Injured propérty; Compuny was.chosen: \u201cAld.Carter, in vertaln sections of the é1ty, but this chairman: Ekers, Levy, Couture.Sau- depression can -only be termporary, s : Vugenu,-Uallery, Payette, his is À good time to express the Pastion.Co hope that the Council will do.all in, The following special commiltee will its power to glve effect to the practl- consider the question.of the: annesa- cil work done during the past year by, tiod of the adjoining municipalities: the annexation comnittee, 1 Ald.Lavallee, chairman, Fkers, Mag- It is time tn catise the Adisappear- chind.Nelson, De 8, ance, as far as possible, of the imugin-: Paquin.ary Unes which: separate Montreal, i Nelson and The special committee to consider tlia! from the - surrounding municipalities, question of level crossings will consiat\u2019 \u2018to unite thelr interests, which ire com-jof Ald.Sadler, chalrmai: Hauvagenu,| mon, snd to place \"them in a position, Turner, Duquette, Stearns, N.Li to have a regular, uniform and effica- | Lariviere.: clous system governing the -laying out} A speéctal cor of streets, draîhage, hyplene sind the supply nd purification of water.4 The principal American ,cities, give { of civic officials composed of the chalr- mien of the different standing commit- us dn this respect an example which tees: AML Viillieres, Ald.Lariviere, Ald.veo.might copy to advantage.Bt Denis, Ald, Robertson, Ald.Clenrt-.In virtue of a charter, éonferred, last, hue, Ald.Levy, All Lavalles, Ald.\u201cyeur, by the Legislature, à -powerfuf' Dagenais and Ald.Robillard.} company, composed of representatives, - of all the agricultural, * finunctal nid municipal corporations of \u201cthe.district of Montreal,* has been authorized.annual\u2019 exhibitions in eur AN UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE.} he told: by your physician that you] «ity, which should be strongly ropres- Foust gt to a hospital aud submit to an ented \"in that company.1 trust thatloperation?If wo, you remember with the council will make all the necessiry | what dread and shrinking you awaited wrifices to give effect to \u2018that ime.the da portant enactment and tn procure for! Kiife.our city the benefits and advantages, ., Fhe present day surgeon appears.to of an annual exhibition, THe system be possessed by i manta for ophinting, | Hochelagd espectaMy in cases of hemorrhotds -orkreal.piles, \u2018and while the gruitest number of! ' adopted is practically similar to that whiclt has produced at Toronto such! ; satisfactory results., ., the profession do not recommend this The Light Question.Neve it necessary, operating: is done, | I would draw your attention, geutle-janid\u201dthe patient put to -much expenre jen, in & special manner, to thé Qques-\u2018und suffering for what?\u2026 tion of \u2018the \u2018lighting contract.You| \u2018To.obtain a possible temporary relief: know that the contract expires in 1806 these words are used advisediy, because and \u2018that the city has the right, ona nine cases out of ten the affliction giving six months\u2019 notice: 10 the com-| returns and the patient ls Just whore :patriy to purchase all the prôperty.j he started from.Oftentimes: he could plant and equipment used by it in 1s he éured much more simply and easily operation.The Council should\u2019 take! by the use of wuch a remedy -as the advantage of these conditions to ob, dn Pyramid Pile Cure; \"this has come.to in the interest of the city and \u2018the be recognized us thie best remedy oh citizens, a considerable reduction 1In|the market for the painful disease the cost of light, and with this\u201d ob- named, and the druggists now sell moré Ject In viéw, they should Immediately \u2018of it than all other plle remedies com- communicate with the company to; bined.Co .uncertain qn what conditions it is pre-i The writer pèrsonally knows people pared to furnish ght to the city and!who Were afflicted with.\\ to the citizens, during a given numbe Ÿ ea fTLtod que vorat form ' riof bleeding and protruding plies and uf yeurs, 80 as to obtain all the neces: who were permanently \u201ccuted: by .the.Tard ame to protect the interests of use of Pyramid Plle Cure.In every ie city.\u201c |one of these cnges the attending phy- A question worthy of your consider- + tha siclan had assured the sufferer that ation is that of public morula.It in only by an operation could he rid him- undeniu!e thut the posters und pic- self of the disease; so much for .the.tures affixed to our walls and display-|infallibllity of the doctors.h for the ed in our windows, the immoral plays,! This remedy.which is sotd | by all newspapers und books coming from! druggists at the low price of fifty cents, abroad require the most rigoroua muper-' in in suppository form, ia applied -df- vision.\u2018The prevention of .all that rectly to the parts affected, and per- tends \u2018to corrupt the morals of people forms its work quietly and painlessly.is a sacred duty.~The Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich,, There are many other questions wifl mail free to any address a book which deserve special mention, but I|telling all about piles or hemorrhoids, do_not want to anticipate too much their cause and cure.\u2018 the fufure work of the Council.1t Wil A suggestion .is offered that if the I am sure.be equal to the needs and|reader is afflicted, y requirements \u2018of the future.Tudor nm he sent fore anyone PE The ret ho is, this book be sent f it will ae WwW Ei at the Cli of Mont he \\ -| Who is Li sent for, as w aga Wa e City of.Montreal, Vement of.the problems and the dé |ba found avatuavie.= * ; M 4-4 Diece 9£ Jand Wiib à woodau! or ; co ve ye .oo no Ce, ; A ~ 4, 1 ; CL ae een ; yl om - .7 \u2018 \u2019 ~ \u201c * ) > Le - \u2018 : ei : .- : we tw consider the! allel trie writes gilaced in undergrout i \u2018 la Wilson, Twig the elty arid thé CUVE Congo, Robertson, Nelson Levy, Payette.© north-eastern Serres, Proulx aud to} \u201cHas It ever been your unhappy lot to| y when you msut cudure \u2018the, laët resort\u201d unless they honestly bee! fact: on the north-western side by lot Hourodecdhui theo_pouth=-.cst n° side by Strict, Raid side mie aront- Us feet; on thé north-western Cade by art wy Int \u201cadisraul No, 32-13, Buld efUe nn asuring about VT feet] on \u2018the north-e stern sidé By lute cadastral Nue 24-123, VU-2, aadds alde men ocuring bout 231 fret, th: bdy- Notre Bomb Street, \" casuring «bout .! feet, contadning u Bupérfrelal aren offabont two thousasud, fuoilher wll CRN Abe i ser \u20ac PUTT Rar fos t, thi ihm pleed oh dd beng part 67 lot -Céudastral No.STs ar tee offi-tal plat and\u2019 bone we réferens a for the Ho telaget Ward of the ity of Montreal, \u201c4.A pie 6 of liad with 3 storex bred ok heusé thereon erected, beanded où the south-western shde by lot cadastral.No, 81-293; sald Side measuring about El «1, on the tiorth-werterns le by int Lendiistrai Now, 37-194, 31-195, 21-196, sald \u201cside by Notre Dame Strecta, sald side measuring about 19.8 feet; between 3-185 and Voy 4 side of lot No.31-199; on the south-east-.jern shde, by Notre Dame Street, sald \u201cide yneasuring about 75.0 feet, Covering lot cndust 31-196, wud 13.4 feet, on the north-enst.euid-sl in mnéusarimæ-about 17.2 fret: en suring the horth-wesbrn side by lot cadastral on th\" southweSt-rn No.33, snld side measuring about 45.1 e, \u2018 eu t, on the rorth-vustern side by lot citlaatril Nn.49, Sun! side measuring\u2019 AbOUE- 14,0 fret; or ie south-eustern afde by Notre Dame Street, said aide mensur.e about 41 feet, contatoine a superfiélt! area of about six hundrey an fl flfte-four \u2018ni txo-Lénthe square.wkd save.fret, the said pieces of land being part side meas 02 lot ikistril Na, 29, of the.official ping ond heok of reference fur the Fochelyet Ward of the City of-Mont- real.TUTTI S .VIA hece, of and With 20 storey Vcodéen house thereon erected, bounded on the south-westerir = bg lot cadastral No 54, salil sides asuFfineg ubout 101 feels on the north-mesterh side by es lob cadastral Noo 84, satd->1de mnéasur-\" ing about 200 feet: qu the north-enste \u201cru side by Moreau Sfréet, said neonsurtag about 180 Pret, vn the sonth- Fide measuring about 2000 feet, contain.nr a superficial aren of about twa hun dred and seventy-eight square feet, the side measuring about 75,0 feet; on the gd pieced\u201d of land belag part of Jot en the south-vasten side by ¢ évvillier and cadastral No.84, of the orticinl plan Dame: Street.antd side meoaguring about \u201cad book of reference for the -Movche- aga Ward of the City of Montreal, po I-A piece of land with 1 storey weoden house thereon erected, bounded ton the south-western slide by Int cadas- trail Noo.\u2014, sald-side, measuring about ~\u2014_ feet: on the north-western aide by CTptece ol and Dern rat of.sidi.rul No.54, said side measuring et on thew ut Dame Stress, sai 26,3.feet, Cor tair.ng à SUR Lo Lf about five hundred aod ax\" on OL e-tet.1Hh Squaré fer: the med rire oi art af ot cadastral Neds he offirlo piari and toox ef ree ference for the He i City of Mauntrvai 1S.\u2014-A piece of ani brick houses théreon astral No Co Kid ide about 15.55 peels on ss noOTthwes side.by lolx cadastral Nes 1435-45-15 i wo 0d side Teasur 2 s 2h THIN feeds wnt dot cadastral Nv surg about vastern suds b Na ing u su;e thousand nye handed ard ther and three -ténths square (tral Nos 1538 140-480 148-49, fielal pisn and Pook of the Huwch-iugu Ward of Mvñtret.: on the south-woaterh side by lot cr dastral No 156.ide by Tot cadastral, Noo IRN.sald side measuring about td feet, on the horth- vastern side by lot cadastral Noo 154, said mide measuring about 15.55 fret: Notre 68,5 fret.cuntatniee U superficial arva \u2018of \u201cabout nine huhdred and Hfty-ctæht square feel, the sidd piece of hid bells part of lot énduastral No, 135 of the oth- etal plan and book of reference for the Hoch=lags.Ward of the iy of Monts Tedt.BN - - 1 BOA piece of \u2018 ; tué bouided one the i superficial area of about thirtecen:about 152,7 feet: on the nortf-casteru south-western side by Gale Street, said hundred and thirty square feet, the sald) und book af reference for the Hoche- Jag Ward of the Chy of Montreal.5.-A piece \u2018of lund bounded on the apolnte, | sonth-westarn fAlde by lot cadastral No, south-west part of lot cadan nmittee war appointed (31-190 and Notre Dame Street, sald side; to conalder the question of the salaries measuring about 19.9 feet: on the north- 131-191, 31-192, latde mvaruring about 19.9 feet; on the; cadastral.No.81, |routh-eastern side by Notre Dame | about fourteen hundred and ninety-two (and n half square feet, the said piece \u2018of land bêlne part of lots cadastral | Nos.31-191, I plan and bo6k of.reference for the Ward of the Clty of Mont.6.\u2014A piece of land boundéd on the scuth-western slde by lat cadastral No.31-189, said side .measurihg about 13.55 \u2018cndnetral No.31-100, said side measur- Ing about 256.0 feet: sn the north-eastern side by lot cadastral No.31-191, said side measuring\u2019 about 13.9 feet: on the south-éastern side \u2018by: Notre Dame Street, said side measuring about 25.0 feet, containing a superficial \u2018area ot about four hundred and forty-six and nine-tenthe square\u2019 feet, the said -plece of land tieing part of lot cadastral No.31-190 of the official plan and book of reference for.the Hochelaga Ward: ét the City of Montreal._ | T\u2014A piece of land with 3 storey: brick house thereon erécted, bounded on the south-westérn side by Davidson Street, anid side measuring about 13.8 feet; on the north-weatern side by lot No.31-189, \u2018sald side measuring about 25.0 feet; on the north-eastern side by lot cadastral No.31-190, said side measuring hbout 13.85 feet; on the south-eastern side by: Notre Dane Street, sald side measuring about 25.0 feet, containing a superficial area of about four hundred and forty.five and six-tenths square feet, the said- plece of land being of \u2018the lot cadastral No.31-189 of the official plan 1 piece of land belng part of lot cadastral\u2019 Nos, 31-184 to 196 of the official plan! side measuring about IMLS feet, : \u201cdy of.Montreal.;western- side by lots cadastral Nos, 31-193, said ride medaur-: A house thereon erected, ; = .hos .{the south-y ing about 75.0 feet; on the north-eastern | ide by lot cadastral No.-81-184, sald, 31-192, 31-193 of the officiaii side - by at cadustral No.o84 sald slide.eastern side hy Notre Dame Street, sat The atout; nine hundred.and \u2018 ninety-four square feet, the Said piece of lund being of the ufficial plan amd book of reference for the .lovhelughh Ward ol the th the porch of bounded on tern side by lot vadartral side men&uring whout 6.9 on the\u2019 north-western side by lot sald side measuriug 19.\u2014A pleve of land wi No.90, sa i feet: about 46.4 feet: on the north-casterniq À - Ç =, | 8ide by lot caduatrdl No.sald side (Street, sald side mensuring.about 15.0 measuring About\u201c fort.on the feet,\u201c containing à superficial aven of, south-eastern.side by Notre Dame Street, sald side measuring\u201d about 48.0 feet; the part of the lot to be expro- printed belng of a trinngular shape, containing one hundred and forty-four equare feet, thé maid plece of Innd \u2018being south-west part of lot cadastral No.91, of the official plan and book of reference for the Hochelaga- Ward of the City of Montreal, \u2019 hE 20.\u2014A plece of land with 1'3 storey wooden house thércon ereuted, bounded on the south-western side by lot cadas~ tral No.89, suid side measuring about 19.5 feét; onthe north-western side by lot cadastral No.30, sild side: Meusur- ing about 51.8 feet: on the north-eastern side by lot eadastral No.91, said side measuring about 6.9 feet; on the southeastern side by Notre Dame Street, said side measuring about 50.5 feet, containing a superficial area of-about six hundred and fifty-nine square feet, the said pjece of land being part of lot cadns- tral No.90, of the official plan and book or reference for the Hochclaga Ward of the -City of- Montreal.- and with 14 storey 21:\u2014A plece of land wooden house theréon erected, bounded- on the south-western side by Maribor- ough Street, sald side messiuvtn - to 83.8 feet; on the north-western side by lot cadastral No.88, said side measuring about 63.25 feet: on the north-east.\u2018ern side by lot cadastral No.90, said side measuring about 19.56 feet: on the.south-eastern side by Notre Dame Street, said side measuring about 64.6 feet, containing a superficial area of about fourteen hundred and sixteen square feet, the sald piece of land being purt of Jot cadastral No.89, of the offi: cial plan and book of reference for \u2018the Hoshelaga Ward of the City of Mont- _ 22\u2014A piece of land with 2 storey brick house thereon erected, bounded on tho south-western side dy: \u2018ot 2» 4 No.143, said side measuring aboût 31,7 feet: on the north-western side by lot cadastral No.142, shld side measuring dhout 46.8 feet; on the north-cast Laide by Mazikorough Birest, said sige oo tral No \"84, | side parth-wpst side measuring about LN feet.on the.tnenanring about 13.1 fret; on the south» porth-weatern side by lot cadastral Ne, 156, sald side measuring about 9x6 fret.: on the north-e:istern side by lot eudas- 5 {part expropriated ls of a trinngulat tral No.150, sadd side measuring about |futm, containing ae superficial arek of 341 feet \u2018ou the south-eastern side by .Notre Dame Street, sald side neasuring fnbout M3 feet, containing a superitoal\u2019 area of about twelve hundred a \u2018paghty-cight square feel.the said piece \u2018ot land being part of lot cadastral No.156 of the official plan and book of eters: sence for the Hochelaga ward of the City of Mantreal.3SL\u2014A piece of \\ south-western aide by lot cadastral No.166-9 (lune), said side measuring \u2018about 18.2 feet: on the north-western side by log cadastral No, 188-10: 186-11; \u201c1668-18: 1e8- 14, said side measuring abot 128.7 feet: on the nortli-eastern side | Huarbot Street, said side measuring about: 12.7 feat: on the south-eastern [side by Notre Dame Street, said side measuring about 185 feet, containing a superficial\u201d area of abaut nineteen \"hundred and®etght square feet, the sald |plece-of land.being part of lots cadas- trad Nos.166-10 to 14 of the official plan \u2018and book of reference for the Hochelagu ward of the City of Montreal.°°\" 82.\u2014A piece of land bounded on the south-western side.by Notre Dame | syreet, said aide \u2018measuring about 1775 (feet! on the north-western side by lot + nbout 361 feet: on the north-eastern laide by lot cadastral\u2019 No.166-9 (lane), said side measuring about 16.4 feet; on the south-eastern side by Notre Dame Street, sald side measuring about 35.5 feet, containing n superficial area of tenths square feet, the sald plece of land being, part of, lot cadastral No.165 of the officlal pian and book of reference \u2018for-the Hochelaga ward of the City of Montreal.33.-A piece of land with two \u2018storey brick house thereon\u2019 erected, bounded on the south-western side by Frontenac Street and 1698-1 of St.Mary Ward, sald side measuring about 17.0 feet: on the 1186-1, sald side measuring about 58.5 | feet, on the north-eastern side by Notre Dame Street, said side measuring about ing about.68.0 feet; this is not the whol» i piece to be expropriated, but it is the only part that belongs to Hochelaga ward, containing a superficial area of about nine hundred: amd ninety-three square feet.the sald plece of land being part of lot cadastral No.165-1 of the official plan dnd book of reference for the Hochelaga ward of the Clty of Mont- al.: 84.\u2014A plere of land bounded on thé west side by Natre Street, sald: side measuring about 13.6 feet; 1 on olde.by.Notpe {> ; \u2018 Ce > < neage Ward of tne à abou: aD v-four = SCN pres of lard.with 12.storex\u201d wooden house thereon erected.boundelf : 8.sud \u2018side measunng < \u201catiqut IL1' feet, on the north-western.193 eustorn side by Notre Time Street; aad 8 und bounded on we! TR REL .padastral Ne.165, sald side measuring\u2019 about six hundréd and eight and six-.north-western side by lot cadastral Ne.| 17.0 feet; on the south-eastern side by | Notre Dame Street, sald stde measur.~ on the|.- radaëtras Nas M at cie.TA TooT ZF meTaTERes Ter ce?tard With 1 2-2 storey Ea Caren arestad, Inumd- yn-h-vaatarn ade JT \u2018ot 7 za.d mide meamming ; \u201cHe Teh s - ayia.Be nt cadastral Na WE tie Mméisune a5eur 347 fear, mh ; \u201cerdcial 1a 52 Wout {rat 17 Sore ehuare Teer.a?and Being sare of 1 NY 3A af he ficial Jian 17 sufarer: er Yar thie Toche- M2 ha Tier af Montreal.A.\u2018land wtih I storey Rouse\u2019 Tmrdon arevraii, bounded - wy R-wemesn side dr lot ONNX- Et ends\u2019 measuring: A fse7 on the north-weamtern Noi- Dame street.sa:d side in 1543 - tw siquars feet.\" : et.the 3id piece of amd be te part OF Wot cadastral, No.R362 the ood\u2019 ian and Nok of re \u2018avente for the Hovhelaga ward of tre UCitvoad Montreal - THe whale accordance with a plan of ths imrroverent deposited in the City Surveyor's office.| AY the above dimensions Erfglish feet and devimax 5 I.J.ETHIER.J.L.ARCHAMBAULT.Astorneys for the Clty of Monireal City Ball.: ail.th February.are in Montre 104, at\u201d \u201cROAD DEPARTMENT.: \u2014 General Supplies.~~ 1 4 i ; SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the City Clerk.\"snd deposited in the office.of -the City Clerk.City Hall, will be received until 12 February, 19M, for.the supply and delivery \u201cot'imaterials réquired by the Road Committee durtug the year 14.as named below.and more fully detailed in the specifications and forms of tender, which may be obtained al the office of the City Surveyor in the City \u201cHall.oo.! \u201cNo tender shall be éuntertained unless sub.atited on the said forms.= \" The quantity of materials required are not stated on the forms of tender: the contractor + the Road Committee may order at .any time during the year.Ce The Road Committee reserves the right to \u2018reject the lowest or any tendeg.; The teuders will pe for the supply.and de: livery of Lumber, Cement, Clay Pipes and.Inverts, Hardware.Spikes, Paints aud Ofls, Lubricating Oils.Creosote, Coaltar,' Piteh, .Dualine, Detonators aud Fuse, and sundéy other materials.LE The deposits asked are-approximate.The successful tenderers will have to déjosit an amount cqual to tem per cent of the total amount of contract, as\u2019 soon as the quantity of materiels to be supplied is.fixed.| wise the tenders will not be.maintained, ; \u201c Sald tenders will be opened by the City \u201cClerk In the presence of.the Interested parties at the first mecting of the Road Committee following their reception.- CL .PL._.By order, +, 0.Davin, - City Clerk.\" February 15th, 1904, .ES \u2019 City Hall, ! Montreal, | TME SMOKER OF FRLCD CIGARS aga ward of ze Jit af: { The tenderers must furnish samples, others, » 7 DS o'clock.noon.on Thursday, the th day of \"will be required to supply whatever guantity .: Ee aL U2\" pee è À REFUSED INSURANGE \u201cON ACCOUNT OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE Mr.William F.Montgomery, the Largest Coal Merchant of Albany, N.Y., Was Refused Life Insurance on Account of Bright's Disease, But After Taking Warner's Safe Cure Was Accepted and - , Now Has Mis Polioye.= ~~ te .a) Mr.Montgomery is a living testimcnlal of what this great medicine wil} flo for any man or woman who has kidney or bladder trouble.: If you have any symptoms of kidney disease write the Medical Department, Warner Safe Cure Company, 44 Lombard Street, Toronto, Ont., or Rochester, N.Y., for symptom blank and free advice.\u2019 \u201cInstead of writing this letter I wish it were poss Ible for me to ses and talk with ail these who are suffering from kidney troubles.I could t TF Interview what ell them in ope brief interview what what I know it will do for them.I ¢njoyed vigorous.good health up to a year ago, when overwork seemed to undermine my constitution.By paid Bitte uttehtion to the matter until it was brought home to me forcibly at an {nsuranco examina tion.I failed to secure my policy, aud after cousulting tho dovtor who made - tion I became aware of my disease.ado.the examine your medicine has donc for m®, : \u2018Of course I was alarmed and had repeated tests made of the urine for al en, d the borror of the thing grew upon me when the doctors all pronounced the eae, and Disease.Complications of the stomach set in.and altnough 1 doctored with well known specialists 1 grew rapidly worse.This condition of affairs continued until } ; At that time my strength had diminished, and it scemed to me that | could.mot eer aati unless some ralief was soon found.It.was at this stage that interest i t to my attention Warner's Safe.\u2018Cure.Caser were cited where it had pr Ps results There being no objections, and all hope baving been despaired of, 1 procured the first bottle.After a few days there were some encouraging indicatl improvement noted continued and grew men was emis Ton, and in a month albumen was entire hom the urine, I Jained rapidly strength and benith and-am now in portent condition.- y psurance has n granted me and I feel that I owe \u2018arg.ae Crete Par been ET n , my health and life to Wara- WM.F.MONTGOMERY.Albany.N.Y., Jan.10, 1904.\"8 Hamiton Street prescribed In thelr practice,\u2019 ars, as the certain cure for all diseases ud leaves no dangerous after effects.Warner's Safe Cure has been used by leading doctors, and and sold by drugeirts evervwhere, for over 30 ye of kidneys, liver, bladder, and blood that cures a $1.00 a bpttle, , The absolute purity of Safe Cure is guaranteed, i imitations; they are dangerous and do ot cure.Refuse substitutes and WARNER'S SAFE PILLS move the bowels gent! and aid a speedy cure, HERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALS.me re The Wings of || 2.| xs the Morning, || Tracy.CHAPTER 3 VIL\u2014Continued, ! they were entering the h A ; arbor of Sing- Wearily turning over his papers, ne: pore.Ina few hours the wWorgt would suddenly.came across the lust letter, v¢ UVeT.If Ventnor telegraphed 10 Written to him by Iris' smother, How | ¢ndon his withdrawal from she dotrd on their only caild! He re- NONE short \u2018of a-cabled d called one night, shortly before his wife, thousand died, when the ttle Iris vas brought into her room to kiss her and lisp her: infantile prayers.She had devised a\u2019 formula of her own\u2014 \u201cGod bless father! God bless mother! God bless me, their little girl!\u201d \u2019 the board.raft pounds would preve tain credftors trom filing a bankruptcy petition.In the local banks the baronet had about a thousand to his credit.Surely, among the rich merchants of the port, men who knew the | potentialities of \u2018his scheme, he would nt cer- And what wus it she cried to him, Le âble to raise the money necded.He froth the beach?; \u201c, Vould try hard.Already he felt \u201c\u201cYour own little girl given back to\u2019 Praver.The old fire had returned to 2\" pou!\u201d ; , bis blood.The very belief that he Was | > Given back to him! For what\u2014ta ÀCtiNE In the way best calculated to marry that black-hearted scoundrel S$écure his daughter\u2019s happiness stimu- whose pastime was the degradation of lated and encouraged him .\"women and the defaming of honest : le went on deck, to meet Irls skip- men?That settled it.Instantly the Ping down the hatchway.2 cloud was.lifted from his soul, A Oh, there you are!\u201d she ctled.\u201cI great peace came upon him.The ruin Was.Just coming to tind out why you of his business he, might not be able Were moping in your cabin, You are to avert, but he would save from the Missing.the most beautiful view\u2014all wreck that which he prized more waan 8reens, and blues, and browns!\u2019 all else\u2014his daughter's love.| quick\" The engthes dropped to half speed\u2014 Of lt.She held out her hand and pulled him gleefully up the steps.Leaning against the taffrail, some distance apart from each other, were Anstruther and Lord Ventnor.Need it be sald to ; i whom Iris drew her father?.bo \u201cHere he 1s, Robert,\u201d she laughed.TE | I do believe he was sulking because | / Il captain Fitzroy was so very attentive + 1 ch ito me, Yet you didn\u2019t mind it a bdit*\u2018 Run, 1 want you to ste every inch \u20ac | eves.They smiled.How could they j resist the contagion of her sunny na- \\ ture?| \u201cI have been thinking over what you | sald to me just now, Anstruther,\u201d sald the shipowner slowly, Co \u201cOh!\u201d cried Iris, | been talking secrets db + it is no secret to you-\u2014my little ; girt\u2014\u201d Her father\u2019s voice linered on \u201cthe phrase.\u201cWhèn we aïe on shore, Robert, I will explain matters to you more fully.Just now I wish only to tell you that where Iris has given her heart I will not refuse her hand.\u201d \u201cYou darling old dad! And is that what all the mystery was ebout 2\u201d She took his face between her hands and kissed him.Lord Ventnor, wondering at this effusiveness, strolled forward, \u201cWhat hag happened, Mlss Deane?\u201d he inquired.\u201cHave you just discovereq what an excellent parent you possess?\u201d \u2018The baronet laughed, almost hysteric- ay ' Pon Wy, honor, he cried, \u201cyou could not have hit upon a happie - planation.\u201d ?\u2018 bpler ex His Lordship was not puite satisfied.\u201cI suppose you will take Iris to Smith\u2019s Hotel?\" he sald with cool impudence, Iris answered him, \u2019 \u201cYes.My father has just asked Robert to come with us\u2014by inference, that is.Where are you going?\u201d } The adroit ute of her lover's Christian rame goaded his Lordship to gud- den heat.} \u201cIndeed!\u201d .he snarled.Deane has evidently decided a good many things during the Jaët hour.\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d was the shipowners quiet re- \u2018tort.\u201cI have decided that my daughter's happiness should be the chief consideration of my remaining years.All else must give way, to it.\u2019 \u2019 \"The earl's swarthy face grew sallow with fury.His eyes blazed, and there vas a tense vibrato in his voice as he sald: - \u201cThen T must congratulate vou, Miss Deane.\u201cYou are fated.to endure adventures.Having escaped from the melodramatic perils of Rainbow Island you are destined to experience another variety of shipwreck here.\u201d He left them.Not a word had Robe ert spoken throughout the unexpected scene.His heart was throbbing with a tremulous joy, and his .Lordship\u2019s sneers were lost on him.But he could not fail to note the malignant purpose of the parting sentence.In his quietly masterful way he placed his hand on the baronet\u2019s shoulder.\u201cWhat did Lord Ventnor mean?\u2019 he asked.Sir Arthur Deane answered, with a calm smile; \u201cIt is.difficult to talk open- iy at this moment.Wait until we reach the hotel.\u201d ot (To Be Contlnued> 11, \u201cHave you two ehind my ba~'.a {A Man is Only as Old as He Feels.Some people are always young\u2014 in spirit and vigor.The man who | feels bis age is the man who neglects .his stomach and liver.As the years .pile up the delicate organisms grow | Abbeys - Salt strengthens the system to resist the added strain.À perfect laxative\u2014it* removes all poison from the system.| Purifies and enriches the blood.It keeps the liver and kidneys active.Abbey's possesses the rare quality of being a bowel and stomach tonic, without any re-actionary cffects.At all Druggists 25c.and 6oc.The Silver Pin Ihe Silver Pi The Herald's Great New Serial, by.Alfred, Wilson-Barrett,.the well-known English novelist, will be begun in The Herald immediately, on the conclusion of the , story mow running, \u201cThe Wings of \u2018the Morning,\u201d which has attracted such widespread attention.\u201cThe Silver Pin\u201d will bs found equally as engrossing, and The - Merald considère itself fortunate in securing the exclusive copyright of this fine story.4 AND DRINK EVIL The Twe Are Incompatible\u2014 Temperance Lecture by the \" Rev.J, A.Gerden, noob Thera was only a moderate attendance at the Knox Memorial Church hall last night to hear Rev, J.A, uor- don, M.A,, lecture on \u2018The Drink Trat- Tic and Nejghborliness.\u201d The meeting was under the auspices of the Knox Christian Endeavor Society \u201cand the Royal Templars of Temperance.Mr.J H.Carson presided.The lecturer based his remarks on the parable of the man who fell amolig thieves, tukiing the story ftrat us illustrating neighporiy inactivity.The priest who first passed by might be taken as representiing the church, and the Levite as the State.The liquor traffic stood between Church and j State, and the one threw it to the other in turn, neither seeming disposed to «.ch i do anything for it.This, the tev.gentleman said, suggested the sphere and function of both Church\u2019 and State.The sphere of both was the same\u2014the world.The function of the Church wus God to bear upon the moral nature of men.The function of the State was to enact laws and enforce them; to make it hard for a man to do wrong, and easy for him to do well.Nothing Was constitutional from God's angle of vision that made It otherwise, and anything that would sustain the traf- tic in strong drink was unconstitutional.In 1802 over 6,000 criminal cases were tried ii Canadian courts, and of that number only a few hundreds cou'd notebe traced directly to the drink traffic, - .The Samaritan was taken by the lecturer to illustrate neighborly avtiv- ity, in that he was moved to compas- NEIGHBORLINESS | \u2018guest of Miss Trine Hingston, Shere «to generate a conviction, to.enlighten | 7 - ]conscience, and- to bring the law of 7 - > - » -Mrs, Clarence Smith, 4262 Western avenue, has.lssued invitations for « tea\u2019 Thursday, Feb.18.\u2018 Mrs, E, A.Robert, Sherbrooke street, entertained informally at the tea hour yesterday afternoon, + The Misses Darlee, of Peterboro, are spending several weeks at 45 McGill College Avenue.Miss Valliere, of Three Rivers, is the brooke Street.Mrs.Stanley Bagg, Sherbrooke st., entertained informally at euchre yes- terduy afternoon.wd Miss Alice Clark, accompanied\u2019 by Mre.Douglas Clark, of Winnipeg, will leave for New York this week.Mrs.James Ross entertained informally at the tea-hour yesterday for Mr.and Mrs.Waddington, of New York, and Count des Garrets, of Paris, Mrs.Charles Archer entertained at supper this week, at which the guests of honor were Mr.and Mrs.Wadding- ton and Count des Garrets.Mrs F.W.Maltby, Sherbrooke st., entertained informally at seven-hand cuchre yesterday afternoon, at wnich the prize winners were Mrs.George Ross and Mrs.Charles Shaw.Mrs.E.Globensky was the hostess at a largely-attended euchre at La Corona yesterday afternoon, Cards were played at twenty-seven tables.The prize-winners were Mrs, Laviolette and Mrs.Truville.» Miss Amy Thompson, Dorchester st.was the hostess at bridge and seven- thand euchre yesterday afternoon, in \u2018honor of her guest, Miss Laura Toller, ; où Ottawa.The pretty prizes and dec- | orations were entircly of the valentine order.: Miss Dunlop, Sherbrooke street, en- |tertuined Informally at tea yesterday afternoon, The guests included Mr.land.Mrs.Waddington, New York; | Count Des Garrets, Paris! Miss Bond, Miss Gertrude Hampson, Mrs, Archer, Mrs.Burnett, Mrs.Ewan, Mrs.Bethune, Dr.Burnett, Mr.J.Dunlop and cthers, } _ Cw - Mrs.Wallace Stroud, Mackay Street, wus the hostess at an enjoyable tea JA Moat contributed a solo, and Me \u2018sion, caring for the man who had fallen: yesterday afternoon, given in honor of among thieves, and not allowing even\u2019 her guest, Miss Platt, of Hazelton, Pa.the question of expense to stund in the: Miss Hannaford and Miss Costigan way.\u2018The law ol neighborlinesa was were in charge of the tea and chocoe diametrically opposed to the traffic Injlate, assisted by Miss Muriel Balfour, strong drink There could be nou har-: Miss Chillas, Miss Edgar, Miss Bryce, n'onizing of it with the home, the | Miss Shearer, Miss Holland, Miss Le- church, the schools, and with the law | tendre and Miss Balrd, of neighboriiness, as Jald down bY} Mrs, Hutton und Mrs.Kohl, Peel st, .\\ .- - ?years ago the Domirilon was the home of the red man and that it was only Canada existed, and that in such a short time the most impatient could not expect any great poetic achievement FEBRUARY WEDDINGS.Eamer\u2014Clark.Cornwall, Feb.15\u2014The wedding was solemnized by Rev.Rural Dean Houston in Trinity Church last evening, bf Miss Frances L.A.Clark, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.XK.Clark, Harrison's Corners.The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Ethyle Clark, while Corydon Eamer assisted the groom.The groom's gift to the bride was a diamond and opal pendant, and to the bridesmaid an ameythst pendant.Baker-Annable.Cornwall, Feb.15\u2014A pretty event took place at Cornwall last Wednesday morning, thé occasion being the marriage of Miss addie Annable, youngest daughter of Hiram Annable, to Bernard Baker, both of Moulinette.The bridesmaid was Miss Maggie Martin, Cornwall, a cousin of the ride.The groom was supported by his cousin, J.O.Baker, principal of the Finch Public School, The ceremony was performed: by Rev.Father Toomey, after which the bridal party _drove to the residence of the bride's\u2019 father, which was prettily \u201cdecorated | for the occasion.The young: couple! left on the flve o'clock train, and will spend their honeymoon in Ottawa, Montreal, Sherbrooke and other eastern points.The groom\u2019s present to | the bride was a long sable scarf, to, the bridesmaid a pearl pendant, to the groomsman gold cuff links.\u2018 KINGSTON TAKES ACTION | IN STREET CAR TROUBLE A New within the last fifty years that united |\u2019 to John Eamér, son of DD.BEamer, of| Wrinkle, (No.4) - Easy Vegetable Soup \\ Two teaspoonfuls Armour's Extract of Beef, quarts of water » tomatoes ve pon 1 ei \u2018 : * .4% onion, hopped fine bay los .15 cup celery oup rice salt and pepper Chop vegetables and add with rice to water with salt: .cook untll tender (about 30 minutes) ; then add Extract of Beef, parsley, bay leaf and seasonings.Armobnr's Tomato Bouillon may beused in place of tomatoes\u2014one Aablespoonfulof Tomato Bouillon to each quart of soup.Above is taken from edition de ure \u201cCulinary Wrinkles\" (jus out) which will be sent postpaid to any address on receipt of * a metal cap from jar of Armour's Extract of Beef, ARNOUR & COMPANY, CHICAGO, rmour\u2019s | Extract of Beef The Best Extract of the Best Beef Sold by all jobblng and also retail drug and grocery trade.sm me, sde aa om \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 _ CAMPBELLS # # °: BIG VALUE SALE 557% GOING ON.\u2018Suits $15 and higher, selling for $ro, Overcoats $15 and higher, selling for $10, Trousers at $3.00, an immense bargain.Will Appeal to the Ontario Legislaturg ; for Amendments to the ' Charter.Kingston, Ont., Feb.16,\u2014(Special.) = At last night's meeting of the City Council, after a long and hot debate, a resolution was adopted providing for the appointment of a committee to walt upon the Ontarto Legislature and ask Christ.- i .were the hostesses at a lurgely at- In the course of the evèning Mr.H.!tended and dellightful tea yesterday | 8st8.afternoon.Mrs, Root and Mrs.Ernest; Guult presided ut the tea table, which: wus prettily decorated with yellow daf- : fodils and tulips.The young ladies us- sisting in the tea room were Miss Dor- vothy Oliver, Miss M.Kohl, Miss Mar-! ;Jurie Root, Miss Kitty Kohl and sev- B.-B.and R.A.\u2018Tarlton a \u2018duet.rer CONNAUGHT HEAD OF ARMY.Lord Roberts Has Placed Services at Disposal of Committee.tral others.\u2018London, Feb.16.\u2014Jt 13 officially an-; Mrs Sheldon Stephens, Drummond nounced that owing to the abolition of struct, entertained st luncheon at the Roberts Has retired from the: War Of- and Mrs.Waddington, of New York, fice, but at special request of Prime und Count Des Gairets, of Parts.Lov- Minister Balfour he hus consented to ers were laid for fourteen, the guests the office of commander-in-chief Earl Hunt Club yesterday in honor.of Mr, | for the amendment of the present agreement existing between the city and the Kingston Street Railway Company, fo that the present difficulty may not recur without penalizing the company.\u2018The resolution also provides for the city taking over thé.plant of the company at a valuation after due notice hag been given the company, rer FIRE FRIGHTENED GIRLS.Fire In a St, Paul Street Hardware.Store Created Small Panic Among Girls in Adjoining Factory.! CAMPBELLS, 267 St.James St.* T.J.DANIELS, 286iSt.Catherine 8t = Fire, which at first gave promise of place his services ut the disposal of the including Mrs, James Ross, Mrs.Camp- { developing into a \u2019 serious outbreak, ; Imperial Defence Committee, The bell MacDougall, Miss Irene Hingston, broke out at five o'clock yesterday: story that Field Marshal Earl Roberts Miss Valliere, Three Rivers: Miss 8tra« {afternoon in the premises of the for ten! was treated discourteously in the man- thy, Mr, F.Freyesleben, Mr.J.Abe | Starke ner of notifying him of his retirement bott \u2018from the post of commander-in-chief.under the army reorganizatioh plan, is.Mrs.authoritatively denled.The Standard Pleasant avenue, was the hostess at an says that the army counvil with the enjoyable euchre party last evening.| Kinæ's approval has select-d the Duke.given in honor of her sister, Mrs, a.L of Connaught for lyuspector-general of , Mr.Angus Hooper, I .- Frederick Abraham, Mount , (Rird,\u201d of Belleville, Ont.Mrs.Abra- the forces.| pr : LENTEN' 8ERVICES, ned with chiffon, was assisted In re- At Christ Church Cathedral during the current Lenten season a series of lectures under the auspices of Chrint | Church Cathedral will be glven in the Synod Hull, corner Untou Avenue and { Burnside Place, on Thursday evenings, beginning at 8.15.The first lecture in this course will be given by Professor McNaughton, of McGill University, on \u2018the subject, \u201cCan Christianity Still \"Hold Its Own?\" The public are cor- ! dially invited to attend.Admission free.i To-morrow (Ash, Wednesday) there will be service in St, Stephen's Church gandle trimmed in black lace.Among those present were Mr.and Mrs.Wil- Ham Cauldwell, Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Metcalf, Mr, and Mrs.HH.H.Godfrey, Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Brierley, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Camp, Mr.and Mrs.J.8, Johnston, Mr and Mrs.Donald Mc- Lenuan, Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Walsh, Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Johnston, Mr, and Mrs.Robert Cox, Mr.and Mrs, R.R.Soimes, Mr.John Blair and others, } Wus given at the Chateau de Ramezay yesterday afternoon Ly the Women's rat 11 a.m.and 8 pm.and in the ch lat 5.30 p.m.During Lent there will be! gyests, of whom there were a great pumes, tham, who was gowned in black trim-; \u2018 jeetving \u201cby Mrs.Bird, who wore- or- | .+ Another delightful musicale and tea! apel Branch of the Antiquarian Soctety.The Hardware Co.Ltd.14 St- Peter Street.An employe first ob-' served smake under the \u2018stairs, and\u2019 ! the alarm was promptly given, the brigade arriving on the scene in a ! few minutes.They found smoke pour- ! ing from the.windows in large vol- Six streams were laid, but the i.first one which was got to work was | sufficient to extinguish the outbreak.The girls employed by the Montreal | Fringe and Tassel Company in the ad- Joining premises became frightened at the close proximity of the fire, and.in rder to ulliy any panio the men of, | No.3 got the life nets and the Hayes; {truck in position.These were not re- | quired, ag the fears of the girls were quleted as soon as the blaze was got under control.; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | PIERREVILLE ELECTION PROTEST | Pierreville.Feb.16.\u2014(Special)~The; civic elections of St.Elphege.giving: the victory to © Champagne, F.Veil-! Jeux and F.Martel, have been protest- \\ ied, Mr.Allard being the advocate of i the plaintiffs.The claim is that at the| Dur-! time of the elections two of the coun-; service in the chapel daily at 5.30 p.m.number, were received by the vice-pre- .'sident, Mrs.Johnathan Wuttele.C.P.R.TO OPEN NEW STATION.Fine Footwear \"77 Boots ana Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen.piste assortment of bôth Canadian and American manufacture e ever-popular Ford Shoes for Ladies and the famous twear for Gentlemen are two of our special lines.at = We carry à come Custom work to order a specialty.800 TIES JANUARY DISCOUNTS | a.\u2019 $1.50 English UNDERWEAR -., 950 !75c and $1.00 BRACES - = \u2018 60e 800 BRACES >» = © ù.380 4 81.00 and 81.25 SHIRTS - 780 - \u2014_ \u2014 ROYAL STORES ~~ Decoraton Wall Paper, ste.\" W.P.SCOTT il 2422 SL Catherine 98 | MONTREAL, The two men looked hrto each other's\u2019 The C.P.R.will open a new station at the corner of St, James and St.Am- brose Streets, St.Henri.It will be \u2018known as Atwater Station and will he \"used for inward and outward freight.\u2018It will also give access to thé Lachine canal bank for boat freight.epee TERRORS BNOOGH OF ITS OF Indigestion Neglected Leads to Terrible Resulte\u2014What a Combined Treatment of Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets and Dodd's Kidney Pills Does in Extreme Cases.While Indigestion arid Dyspepsia weaken the body and make it unfit to \u2018fight such diseases ay la grippe, etc, they carry terrors enough of their own t6 cause anyone suffering from the first symptoms to fly to the one recognized and never-faillng cure, Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets.Listen to the \u201cex- \u2018perience of Mrs.James Bradley, of Smith's Cove, Digby Co.,, N.S.\u201c1 had Dyspepsia for nine years,\u201d says Mrs.Bradley, \u2018I tried the \u2018best doctors in this place and never got relier till just the present time, \u201cI had to starve myself from eating help.No tongue can tell what 1 have suffered.I procured six boxes of Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets und six boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills.I have tiken-the most of them and [ am thankful to say I can eat most anything and sles p comfortably which 1 never expected to do I» this, world.1 advise all who suffer as I have done to use Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets and Dodd's Kidney Pills.\" Keep the stomach right with Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets and the blood pure with Dodd's Kidney Pills and you will lay a foundation of good health that means solid comfort.and hud given up for ever having any! ing the afternoon an excellént musical programme wus given in the Elgin gallery.Those taking part, were: Mrs Dutstan-Gray, Miss Georgie Turner, Mr, Ouimet, and Mr.Roland Paul, with \u2018Mrs.Iver and Mrs.- A.J.Brown as ac- {compantists.Refreshments were served \u201cin the library.the tables being prettily, decorated with art flowers and candle- abrua.Mrs.Hector Prevost presided at.the tea table and Mrs.Louis Süther-! land and Mrs.Plers were in charge of the coffee, assisted by Miss Florence.| Ells, Miss Hanson, and Miss Olive| Bayne.- Among those present were: ' Mrs.Hebden, Mrs.McLeod, Mrs.Per | cival St, George, Mrs.Cornwallis Monk, \u2018Miss de Bellefeuille Macdonald, &oun- | tess Muzzo, Miss Garett, Staten Island; \u201cMrs.Penhallow, Mra.J.G.Gilmour, Miss Alice Boyd, Miss Molson, Miss i Yeckett, Mrs.J.Leonard Marler.Miss \u2018Winnifred Marler, Mrs.Aléxander * Bonin, Mrs.Chevallier, Mra.W.L.Hal- dimand, Mrs.Theodore Labatt, Mrs.lJ.S.C.° Wurtele, Miss E.Power { O'Brian, Mrs.Neil Gann, Miss Major, \u201cMra.J.E.Harding, Mrs.J.S.Ross, | \u2018Mrs.Nolan de Lisle, Mrs.J.O.land.Miss Coghlin, Mrs.Rankin, Miss Campbell, Miss Covernton, Mrs.Des- , rosiers, Mrs.J.A.Marin, Mrs, Mumford, Miss Ashford, Miss Surveyor, Mrs, .Alex.Barnett, Mrs.R.McKenzie Hal- ,dimand, Miss B.MoDonnell, Mrs.J.t Lewis, Mrs.August Schmidt, Mrs.R.C.Barry.Mrs, J.E.Mathews, Miss | Mathewson, Mrs.D.E.Boule, and | many others.- WOMEN'S CLUB.The art and literature department of the Montreal Women's Club met as \u2018usual ut the Y.M.C.A yesterday afternoon.Mrs.Southwell was in the chair.The minutes of the last meetiig were i read by the secretary, Milas Palmer, after which the members discussed next year's programme and other business matters, \u2018fhe Marys of History,\u201d from the Mary of the first Easter Dawn to the \u201cCorrelll\u201d of our age, was the subject of a pleasant paper given by Mrs.Cle- Rol- t ciliors-elect were not qualified as can-! didates and that there wus a great deal of corruption.' The parish priest, Rev.J.M.Roy, on! Saturday celebrated his 63rd birthday.\u2019 At the concert an address was read by, -Miss \u2018Antoinette Shooner.and a twoe: days\u2019 holiday was announced.There were present Rev.Ed.Baril.Ph.Bourassa, E.Lemire and Mr., Paquin.| At Abenakis Springs a shed near Mr.| Kimpton\u2019s house, the manager of Aben-! akis House, took fire.Mr.Kimpton, | with the help of-the neighbors, got the; fire under control.The loss is about $100, not.covered by tnsurance.ST.JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY.The St.Jean Baptiste Associatios held its annual meeting at the Monument National last night, Senator F.L.Belque presiding.Messrs.J.C.Reauchamp, W.Wilson! and Pierre Desforges, whose term on the board of directors had expired, were re-elected members of the finance com-! mittee, and Hon.la O.David and Hon.R.Danduran® were re-elected direc- ors.The financial report of the asso- ' ciation for the year 1903 was presented and found very satisfactory.The baoks.of the Economic National showed a surplus of $110,731.\u2018 i 1 t | ! | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JUDGMENTS iN COURT OF RE- | VIEW.= .The Court of Review has deljvered 4 me 95,501 Per Ton delivered - -G0.D.) $1.75 per ton Cheaper than Anthracite Coal.Best domestic fuel for stoves, furnaces and open grates.CORE The Montreal Light, Heat : and Power Company.= AERATED MILK! * Alex.MeD.Drummond, of Petite Cote, who supplies us with some .of our best milk, writes, in substance: \u2018Our pails and cans are dally sterilized with boiling water; water flows from =a depth of 500 feet, which 18 also used for family purposes.The milk is taken out of the stable immediately after being taken from the cow, and carefully acrated.\u201d GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO, 2685 St.Catherine St, .Phone Up 669.Judgment in the following cases: \u2014Roy : ve.Laliberte, judgment contirmed and\u2019 action for $119 damages dismisved: Ber-' ner et al.vs.the Municipgity of West- bury, judgment reverzed and petition of plaintitrs dismissed; The Montreal Lonn & Mortgage Co.va.Mathieu, Judgment confirmed; \u2018Anderson ve.Dame Marie E.Provost et vir, et al, Judgment reversed and plaintiff's action DBADLY \u201cLA GRIPPE\u201d ment J.Alloway, ln which she touched on many of the heroines of English and French history, erien BALTIMORE INSURANCE CO.FAILS \u201cSir Arthur; !t Lost, $700,000 in the outlining briefly the sud stories of Mary Tudor, Mary Stuart, Marie.Louise and Marle Antoinette, The life-long Cormpnnion of Charles $300, .Lamb was his unfortunate sister Mary.sects of 000 | Mary \u2018Arden, who rocked the infant Baltimore.Feb.16,\u2014Richard F.Post; Shakespeare, also became the pride of was appointed receiver yesterday for] the English race, ; \u2018the \u2018Peabody Fire Insurance Company; In conclusion Mra.Alloway spoke of of Baltimore.The company lost $700.-| Mary Goose, the greatest authoress of 000 by reason of \u2018the fire :urd it had child lore; Mary Dodge, the editor of assets of only $300,000.Aplication for! 81.Nicholas, \u2018and Mary Chilton, the a receiver wus made by the Flremen's first woman to letid on Plymouth Rock Insurance Company, of Baltimore, the.in 1620.\u2018 ! \u2018application will be heard on February| Miss Cameron\u2019s paper on -\u2018\u2019Cariadian 23rd.Both companies last week re-| Poetryy\u201d with special reference to insured their risks not affected by thei Lampman, was most interesting, giving fire in outside companies, la detailed account of the poet's life.Born at Rice Lake, Ontario, In 1861, \u201c| Archibald Lampman, of Dutch descent, recelved his early education from his father, graduating from Trinity College .Toronto, the piet died at thé age lof thirty-eight, not, however, before 4 leaving an heritage of considerable lt- i erary value, : Fire and \u2018Has ; = Suporflueus Hair In puceessfally and sati-factorily removed by us.Our treatment is abeolutely Other poets mentioned by Miss Cam- mithout Jain A | eron were Joseph Howe, Charles Heve- of moras.arin wre.sage, George Cameron and Isabel Craw- ben EI feral lors: minor Canadian verse writers.ishes are positively and painlessly re were Charles Roberts Carmrie, William moved Ladies in Attendance.| Wilfred Campbell, Dr.Drummond, Phone Up 12% for appbintinents.| Frederick Scott, Mr.McLenan and Mr.Montreal Lighthall, : .¢ nus! Der ogloal Institute, isn Cameron apoke most enthusi- O0 a awn\u201d |lastically \u201cof \u2018the Mitire of Canada's 87.OA i moets, reminding tho _pudience that ¢ { ford, being among those of earlier and, theatre, \u201cstreet car, anywhere, at any Men of later date and high culture, fit contains a large bottle of inhalant, Or Epidemic Influenza is Caused by an Air Germ.The Most Scientific! Remedy is Catarrhoztne.Two years ago, the medical journals commented widely on the marvellous, success of Catarrhozone which arsisted very largely in stamping out the epl-! demic raging at that time.Cases that Pad resisted all other treatment were at.once reileved, and through the great) healing powers of Catarrhosone further progress of the malady wus arrested.It 1s doubtful whether in the whole | range of medicine a more lasting cures! can be found.If nn patient has any! warning of the approach of La Grippe: be has only to inhale the germ-killing vapor of Catarrhozone a few times daily and escape entirely.| Even as a preventive of colds and ca-! tarrh it is a wise precaution to always carry a Catarrhozone Inhaler in your pocket.At the first shiver or sneeze you can wird off an impending attack by merely iubaling a few breaths of Ca- tarrhozone.Fatal consequences are often avoided in this way.The Inhaier is beautifully finlshed and made entirely from hard rubber.It can be con- venientiy carried In the vest pocket ready for use in church, at work, in the time.The complete Oatarrhozone out- sufficient to keep recharging the Inhaler for two months.It costs $1.00 and is guaranteed to cure.&old by all druggists or sent direct to your home by rail if the price is forwarded to N.C, Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont., ar Hartford, Conny V.SA .\u2018dismissed; LET US NAVE Bedding to Renovate We Make a Specialty of This Work.THE STODDARD | £5 8 catnerine BEDDING CO., | ng Your Phone Up 2458, - Fournier vs.Roy, judgment\u2019 modified: Lacroix vs.Tardif, judgment confirmed: Crowhurst vs, Scott, judg- there would perhaps be a réw over th .padded list, and gave Ald, Starr as th ment confirmed; Frappler es qual vs.Dame M.L.Birabin et al, judgment | confirmed; Lighterage vs.Gordon,judgment confirmed; Cox vs.Pacaud, judgment reversed; Hardy dit Lesage vs.Gohier, judgment for plaintiff contirm- ed.' .Mr.Justice Archibald has given a de ciston in the case of Dame Clarisse Lasalle vs.Alexandre Michaud et al, condemning defendant to pay $418.28 damages for breach of contract, refusing .to take delivery of a cargo of oats.The oats in question consisted of 9.805 \u2018bushels and were on board a abrge in the harbor June 30, 1900.On July 7, the: barge was taken to.the Montreal Warehouse and 1.370 bushels discharged, which were ehtered as the property of the defendans.The defendants denied that they had ever purchased the goods.i TORONTO CIVIC SCANDAL.t Investigation.Adjourned Assessment il March.Toronto, Feb.16.\u2014The {investigation fnto the assesament roils was coptin- | ued yesterday before Judge Morgan.The new feature of the day was.the recital of a deal, which took place a year ago, between Chief Clerk J.C.Forman and City Clerk Littlejohn, In this conversation Mr.Forman did nt\\thanks F.N.Humphries walt to, give out the detalls or to name the principal., insisted.and Mr.Forman said that & Jear age Jr, Littlejohn hud ald him 1 | \\ name of the one who knew of it, and might cause the row.: \u201cThere will be no more assessment des partment Investigation for some tim - Judge Winchester announced he woul begin the investigation into the muni< cipal election frauds to-day, and con< tinue it every day until the 1st of March, when the sessions.will open, Ad a consequence the assessment roll ine vestigation was adjourned until some date in March.\u2019 cr The next meeting of the executive committee of the Montreal League fo the Prevention of Tuberculosis will beg held fn the rooms of the Medico-Chi4 urgical Society, corner St.Catherin and Mansfield Street (over Bank o Montreal), on Wednesday, Feb, 17, a 5 o'clock in the afternoon.mr - ROUGH ON WHISKY Since Taking Samaria He is Making and Saving Money.Brantford, Ont., Oct.3, 1900.Dear Sir, \u2014Please send your circulaë and pamphlets to Mrs.FF.Wee Brantford, Ont.Your remedy did me all \u2018the good I needed.One bottle put me out of the biz.I am now makin money and saving it.Accept mw Enclose stamp for tree sample and pampbied + However, Judge MOrRan to Samaria Remedy Co.3 Jordam Toronto.Also for eale.by J 4 Marta Li Notre Dame Stress oom ~\u2014\" prep A cq 4 pwn pms po ja æ A 1 | CQ, Cleghorn.and Westmount: \u2014\u2014 \u201cTHE WOR RISING YOUNG TEAMS WILL MEET TO-MORROW Montreal and Shamrocks Will Decide | the Question of Supremacy at the Arena.The Shamrock and Montreal hockey.teams held their, final practice last night in preparation for their match at the Arena to-morrow, The latter seemed a little stiff after the long journey to New York, but otherwise are in good condition, and should put up a good fast game.The Shamrocks put in an hour's good hard work and from the way the men went it at one would never imagine that they had been through a hard, fast game on Saturday night, they are lm- proving in their work at every match and can be relied upon to give Montreal the run of their lives to-morrow night.Both of these young teams ure to be congratuluted on the progress they have muade,this season.Neither, it was thoughf at one time, would be able to put up ¢nything better than junior hockey, but.they have steadily improved.until now they will give any teurn in the country a hard race for victory.The Inter-School League.The following are the results of last week's games in.the Inter-School League: .Feb, $.Senior series, between High|, High.Westmount.Sheppard.Goal .\u2026.\u2026ecc000 0 Deyn Alexiinder.Point .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.Bellingham Skelton.\u2026.Cover .\u2026.Mekay Grier.\u2026 Forwards .\u2026.i\u2026.Ross McGillis.\u2026.#4 +02 Thomson; Corbett.\u2026.seuvenssoss Smith Thompson.RAA Won by Westmount.Svore\u2014o to 4.Feb.9.Intermediate series, between Senior and Westmount: 4 senior.' Westmount.Proples.Goal eerie Watson Beatiy.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Point couriers Childs Pearce.,.cover .eres Brodie] Houstoll.Forwards .ee.+Harvey, Finnie.\" ce A won ae ald.\u2026 ! 1 ae a tee» en \u2018nel Nr Co te - McKibbon; Score\u2014# te 3.Won by Scorn Feb.lu.Junior series, between Ber-, thelet and Victoria: .Victoria-Goal, L.Shaw: point, BE.Whittet: cover, S.Smith: forwards, cl &meaton: N.MuDiarmid, G.Mucuaiz.D.Scott.Won by Berthelet, Score\u201413 to 0.Feb.12.Junior séries, between Senior and Wykeham House.Won: by Neus; jor School.through default of Wyke- Liam House.| Feb.12.Junior series.between West.mount and High: i Westmount.High.| Watson Goal .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Law, Roliai.d.Point .Brooks, D.Wood.Lover .Verner: =.Cleghorn.Forwards .Grier Harvey o.oo.1 aa tete esse Barlow Duckett.Terre va Nott sScore=1 to 1.Feb.12.Junior series.betwesn Crich-\" ten and Abingdon- Draw, .MORE DISTURBANCE IN HOCKEY CIRCLES The Ontario Hockey Association Ex- -periences Trouble Over the Reinstatement of Peel, .-of London, The Ontario Hockey Association's chief officer.now is Mr.D, L.Dargoch, N of Collingwood, the second vice-presi- ent.President J.Ross Robertson went | to Egypt about a month ago, and First! Vice-President Francis Nelson has been! in charge in the meantime.At Saturday afternoon's meeting of the executive committee, held In the\u2019 Telegram building, Mr.Nelson resign-! ed his office on account of what he considered the committee's ylolation of! the principles of the association in ve-! Instating Harry Peel, of London, who: was disquailfied several years ago and, then went to Pittsburg, where he play-: ed hockey for $20 a week, according to his own statement to the committee.Peel's application has been up every year \u2018since he played professional, hockey, and was regularly refused each season, This year Peel had a strong friend; at court in the person of Mr, A, B.| Cox, of London, who was one of Presl-: dent Robertson's two appointments on the executive, and, who brought Peel's case up last month while Mr.Robert! Very much to his sur-! prise Mr.Cox found that he was the, On Saturday he brought the question | up again, and the appel against thia ruling was.carried and Mr.Cox had sufficient support this time to carry a motion for the reinstatemetit of Peel, on which Mr.Nelson immediately wrote out his resignation and piaced it tn the secretary's hands.To Curling District Medal.on Caledonia ice.Mr.T.O.Lyalls rink was in magnificent form and won by 17 shots, but Mr.J.H.Robertson was down 4.The scores were: Caledonia.Ottawa, W.H.Murphy J.CL Saunders R.Scott J.HH.Thompson J.H.HiNchinson W.LL, Blair T.O.Leyanl T.Co Boville = (skip)\u201427 (skip)\u201410° W.T.McLaurin WwW.J.Beatty R.J.Tooke JP.Wallis J.Gibson G.C.Anderson J.H.Robertson CC.=.Scott skip)\u2014123 - tskip)-22 40 Big Events in Progress.The semi-finals of the tournaments of tie Governor-tieneral\u2019s prize and the Jubilee trophy are now, in progress.Play in the former hegan at 2 o'clock this afterioon before an intérested attendance at each of the rinks.The matches in progress are: Ottaway vs, English River, on Thistle oe., Arnprior vs.\u2018Quebec, on Caledonia ice.oo ; .Caledonia v=.Heather.on Montreal ice.- The semi-finals of the Jubilee trophy will begin this evening at 8-o clock, as follows\" \u2018 Pembroke vs.ave : u Caledonia.on \u2018Thistle ire.Quebe- vs, St Lawrence, on Cale- dont ree.; Ottawa vs.Ormstown, on Montreal tre.Elæhtgen ends: will he played in the Governor-Genéral'$ prize and sixteen in Piay will be continued tomorrow, and the finals will take place at Ottawa on Fridav.Co The Winnipeg Bonspiel.Winnipeg.Feb, 16.\u2014 (mes were played yesterduav in nearly all the events of the bonsplel, bringing the different vommpetitions near the finals.Tu the Grand Challenge Cup.Scott, of Toronto, defeated Strong, of St Thomas, North Dakotu, 17 to &.\u2018 Bowling Good Win for M.A.A.A.The postponed nately between the MA.A.A.and the Vire Reserve was rolled last evening on the alleys of the \u2018fermer, and resulted In an easy win for \"he Viez were off form.The scores were: M.A.ALA: J.Rated wees.VST 183 -M Walker LL.cele V8 106 Jo E.Walsh 00000 NX VX LL Rubenstein .VUS US F.Gardner .coos 166 141 i 6 W.Legalluis oo.175 105 195\u2014021 TOE «evr oe ci eee B128 Vics Reserve, R.Darling .164 157 168\u2014489 M.Ahern .133 151 121-\u2014405 Gi.Hudson .145 132 155\u2014422 (3.Wyness .24 116 149-393 J.Willock .wee 107 170 169-496 W.Simpson .177 126 136\u2014439 Total LL.Les aa ae 2804 Majority for M.A ALA.475.+ ee The \u201cAt Home\" of the Holly Snowshoe Club will be held In the Drum- mond Hall on Friday evening.NERYOUS DISORDERS AND DESPONDENCY | Mind and Body Become Diseased and Helpless When the Nervous System Becomes Exhausted.CU The future of the sufferer from ner- \u2018vous derangements Ix not a bright one, Locomator ataxia, pnrulysis and insanity are staring him In the face, for these are usual results of nervous disenues, - Because there ls not usually much palu associated with derangements of nerves people full to realize their danger.; They forget that sleéeplessness, Irritability, lors of meinory, lack of energy and vitality, spells of weakness and dizziness, tired feeling, discouragement nnd despondency are symptoms more to he dreaded than great pain, because the mind as well ag the body i& threatened, .There in no more satisfactory means of torming\u201d new blood and.creating new nerve force than by the use ofr Dr, Chase's Nerve Food, Thin great food cure acting through the medium of thé blood and nerves tn- atils new vigor und vitality into every part and ~vgun of the body.ne It forms new nerve cells and new muscular tissue and while it invigorates the mind i adsd new, firm flerh to the body.You can prove this by weighing yourself while using it.With new vigor comes new hope and confidence, and weakness and disease \u2018give place to strength and energy.Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.60 cents a box, 6 boxes for $2.50, at all dealers, cf Edmanson, Bates & (o., Toronto.To protect you against imitations, the portrait and signature of Dr.A.W.Chase, and Mr, D.À Taylor was wbipper-in.4 \u2018 , the \u2018famous recipe book author, are on every box So a big leagues The miakquerade-at the St.Lavrehce neglected | Now Going on We are now offering a large.assortment of excellent Upright Pianos (slightly used) at greatly reduced prices and on easy terms of payment for immediate use of purchasers, Among them are Pianos by Chickering, Fisher, Moward, Mason & Risch, Pratte and Nordheimer.Many of them are_nearly new.| | 1 Ë 3 - Call at Once : 3 3 The | Though the Caledouins were eight up ® ast evénlng against the Ottawas in the return portion of their mutch for the LIMITED, ' 3 : District Medal the curers from th .s Capital with their former lead 0 2366 St Catherine St.+ twelve won by four shots.' : + The match was finished last evening + Baseball Joe Yeager for Montreal.Detroit, Feb, 16;-Joe Yvager Last feason third baseman for the -\u2018ligers, Mill hold down the same big this summer for the Montreal teain\u201d of the Fastern Ledgue, Ararngements have already been made for the transfer of the player by the Buffalo Club.te which he now belongs, and are agrees.able to Yeager,who will have the position regulaviy, and will have an opportunity to season himself on the difficult corner.The trade jhat brought Mefutyre and Ferry to Detrojt sent, Yeager to Ruffalo, with two other Des troit trotters, \u2019 Toft to Play for Toronto.\u2019 Toronto, Feb, 18 Catcher Jacek Toft will be with the local elub next season.Toft held a conterruee with Manager Arthur Irwin yesterday aud the outcome was thèt the popular ¢dtoher affixed hig name to a Toronto contract.Tott is now a citizen of To- ranto, and hig name.adorns the door of the Tecumseh House, at the corner of King and Tecumseh Streets, which is now baseball.headquarters in\u2019 the West End.7 .20° \u201c1 had offers to go in elther of the sald Taft yesterday, \u201chut my business Jnterests are in Tornato, and Fowoant to play here and nowhere else, This year's team looks to be the best 1n years\" Miscellaneous .\"Madison Square Dog Show.New York.Feb.18.The 2sth annual dog show of the Westminster Kennel Club ended on SXatipeday.night at Mads son Square Gorden, after four suvcess- ful days, With the fate of every class dectdéd\u2014there_wers only the performing \u201cdogs and aTrommpatition between, packs of beagles to attract: 1.jThe flist prize for the beagles was won | | by the Windholine Kennels entry res | serve, golng to the round plain beagles, John Caswell, I'rides Crossing, Mass, master.- 1 Notes.There is a biter Mr.George Kennedy, Rink this evening promises to be a most successful function., .The Stir.ings and the Wanderers in- termédiates meet this evening in the Vietoria rink at 5.50 iu their FLA L.match.The closing of the entries for the stake events at the St, Louis Falr grounds track shows 1,149 nominations to the fixed events.handicap, $50.000, will be run on June hth., | Mr.Robert Stewart, one of the best known horsemen in Eastern Ontario, \"succumbed at his home, on the Aylmer road, near Ottawa.16 years of age, Wias\"an enthusjastic follower cf the.turf, and had owned some of the best harness horses In Canada, | , - Athletics \u201d McGill Students Organize.Mefiill students have made 4 ove in the right direction by forming au athletic association which will embrace all the branches of sport {ny connection with the University.The function: of the new association will be that of a governing Ludy to control the different.clubs, - Co At i incetiug held List evening in the Arts building the old athlete association was formed into i track club, A \u2018druft \u201cconstitution.us read and ape proved after i clause had been altered 80 us to Mmuke the president-elective by the whole body of the students instend of, by the presidents of the different ciation, and Dr.John Elder honorary president of the track club, Max Luttbeg vs.Tremblay.Max Luttbeg, of St.Louis, who wrest- ever in Montreal to fulfil an engages \u2018ever from France by the Cercle Fran- at this office fori The World's Fair| Deceased, who was | clubs._ .Dr.R.Talt Mackenzie was elected the honorary president of the nsso- Mat and Ring | led last week at the Royal, is staying .£.À SEROUS REBUEF T0 BALFOUR CABINET Normal Majority Reduced From 114 to SI\u2014Irish Vote Against \u201cthe Ministry.(Canadian \u2018Associated Press.) London, Feb, r.Wyndham, the Irish Secretary, was the principal speaker for the Government in the debate upon Mr.Morley's vote of cen-, sure last evening.He présented the, broad lines of the case of the Govern-! ment, which would bersukmitted at ithe! general elections.The Government | asked that Lhey should reussume free-| domiof negotiations for the purpose of, obtaining commercial advantages lost since 1362.Iw the e «nt of such nego-; tiations proviug opei \u2018ive the\u2019 Govern-| ment believed it wouid necessitate effective sanction behind it, subject to the cantrol of Parliament over the finun- cial policy of the country; but the Gov-: ernment should he liberated from the rigor of traditional restrictions, which; strangled diplomatic action.A duty of ten, per cent.on manufactures all round! was no part of the Government policy,\u2019 nor taxation for the purpose of foster-! ing home industries, nor taxation on foreign manufactures, nor on food or raw material, The Cabinet was pledged to exclude colonial preference in the policy to be submitted \u201cto the general elections, While they\u2019excluded prefer- enee from their programme, he did not, wish to speak, he declared, unsympa-i thetically of the advances made by.Canada.Referring to the statement of Mr.Asquith \u2018of the so-called prefer-.chee given by Uanada, the \u2018speaker said he deprecated the use of any language, in the JItouse which could he understood in: the colonies, and above all in Can- adu, to mean that Parliamieut wus in- kénsible to the enormous vilue of the sentiment underlying the idea of colonial preference.Touching upon subject of Canadian bouuty-fed steel, le said if Canada were to put goods on: the British market in a manner to be! resented if so placed by foreigners, he: would not look too curiously on such a.policy, He would distinguish between, blood, relations and a keen business competitor, (Opposition laughter.) The resumption of the right of retaliation! would prevent a repetition of such a menace Canada received from Ger- n.any, Mr.Akers-Douglas © repeated M Wyndhandsx statement that the Cove ment, did not favor protection.Re ing to Mr, Campbell- Bannerman, claved the Government would oppose the policy of preference until the coune.try had declared.itself.: Mr.Asquith said that rarely in the \u2018Anmails of the House of Commons had there heen a more one-sided discussion witnessed, Inghum policy was interesting because the country did not believe the Gover: ment strong enough to have a policy of its own, © .John Redmotd, the Trish leader, said the Trish party voted against the Government solely.to forward the cause of Home Rule.He added the same action would be taken aguinst every guvern- ment until Home Rule was secured.The vote on John Morley's amend- tuent condemning the Government's fiscal policy, resulted in thé Government being sustained by a majority of 51, the vote standing: Fer the amendment, 276, against, 327.\u2018The House contains 670 menibers.tt\u2014\u2014 Thursday, Friday and Saturday.positively the lust three days of the great end of season sale at Marchands Stores, \u2019 * 1 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ithe The country cared-nothing! for the Sheffield enigma, but the Birm-; Colonial House, PHILLIPS SQUARE.T.GORDON STRICKLAND & CO.KINGSTON BOAT CO.F.LAPLANTE DEY BROS.The regular stock lines of the above makers we will carry, and will be ready to show them by April 1st.ee SPORTING GOODS \\ DEPARTMENT - Boats and Canoes During the coming boat season we will répresent the following well known manufacturers : \u2018H.L.BASTIEN .WM.ENGLISH CANOE C CANADIAN CANOE CO.\u201c 0.+ Any customer wishing to purchase anything other than regular stock would do well to order at once, as it will be impossible to have special craft built after the opening of the boat season, ELECTRICAL DEPT.Electroliers, Ceiling Lights and Brackets in great variety.| .- ! * Electric Bronzes, European Portables and Fancy Godds in the latest designs.House Wiring, Electric Bells and Repairs of every description executed on the s : hortest notice by competent electricians.CC ESTIMATES FURNISHED.Special Attention Given to Mail Orders.| Hen MONTREAL.ry Morgan & Co.The seventh annual Jecturer brought vais de T Universite Harvard to delive?the Flyde lectures at Harvard will he this venur M.+Anatole Leroy-Beaulien.who will also lecture under the auspices in the Montreal.Suites \u201caid vi Mountain StMontreai Que.À ; -\u2014 e egal) Thus book should bein the hands of every woman who uses DIAMOND DYVES; A list of ** colors that harmo- nire,\u201d will prove interesting to all who trim their own hats and bonnets and make their own dresses, FREE to any address Rod and Gun The Montreal Cup.i ' \u2014 \u2014\u2014 FUNERAL OF MR.GEORGE HUNT.| A large number of veterans in khaki as Well as a number of Army and Navy \"After 41 viôse contest, the \u201cMontreal | Veterans were present at, the military : shot for.Westmount, Nash Edward.Lewis, Lyne -.Stockwell cr Aubin \u2019 Hansen Ewing Candiish + Hutchison - Nash Hamilton Ont.The Wells & Richardson Co, Limited, 200 Mountain Su, Montreal, T.Q.For Sale, Cheap \"That centrally mtuated property 776 and 778 Craig Street, at vrerent occupied by the Timmins, Noble Co.Size of lot 60x 9) feet.with lane in rear and entrance on St.James Stroet.*poly-to TPE TIMMIS NOBLE.C or morning.| tradition.Cleghorn.lewis.Hutchison Stockwell Le.13 Galbraith .Dumont.! Lundrault .Cleghorn .Kraney .this fp ' WANTED IN PHILADELPHIA, | Rernurd Weiss, 24 years old, who is wanted in Philadelphia on a charge of obtaining goods by false pretences, was arrested in the city yesterday by De- ttective Cowan and will be held for ex-.Montreal, des Néiges Aubin .Tyne oo.Candlish .Edwards.\"Dumont .ne .1% Fusiliers.\u201810 C Street, received Q 9 Uospital.8 * 9 s Rev.W.S 8 6 9 ,pels\u201d and The Victorias defeated Westmount Christ.\u201d | list evening at the Arena In the junior, 4 Series of the C.A.H.L.by 8 goals to.2.| Pr.Geo.Cameron refereed.The Vics;.| are leaders of the league.| A PAIR OF ACCIDENTS.As a result of an accident at Iroquois, ! Finley ! age, a Grand Trunk Railway employe, | fiving at Ringsville, was taKen to tho, General Hospital this morning suffering | from broken ribs, a crushed chest and internal: injuries.: Willlany Finnegan, 80 years of age, a post office employe, living at 27 Mans- v (field Btreet, was brought to the Gen-: crul Hospital from an injured hip as a result of a all\u2019 from the post office hoist at 1,50 this.IT MeRain, 22 years of morning suffering.Sergt Roberts.56 was used, instead of a gun carriage, 4 7's owing to the heavy state of the roads.19 The Prince of Wales fife and drum n\u2014& band preceded the hearse.Cemetery.a.cut _ CONSULTATION, personal or b $3 TRIAL BO N Permanent Cure, not only temporary relief, for ali) y, Spasms, Bt.Vitus® ustio Founded D 31 Arch St, Philadelphia, re rm Nusvours Meonnms, Epile Danve, Debility, DR.R.H.KLINE, Ld 9 An ordinary \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014rd\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 «ot the Federation of French Allianee:\u2019 Gun Club defeated Westmount on thelfunerul of the late George Hunt, which Unit=d visit zrounds of the latter in their match fori , {the Montreal cup.Sweeps were also! The results were: took place yesterday from his father's | residence, 623 Dorchestér Street, to Cote The deceased .14: Was a South African veteran, \u201chaving \u201c1 3 served with two contingents.The fir S10 ing party was made up from his com- \"11 rides of No.1 company Prince of Wales under command of Color- hearse Barnes will address tha , Young People\u2019s Religious.Union in the ! Jecture roomn of the Church 'of the Mes- 7 siah to-morow night at 8 o'cloek.The 7 subject will be \u201cThe Origin of the Gos- \u201cThe True Likeness of \u201ca L + \u2014_\u2014 - STOPPED FREER Permanently Cured b DR.KLINE'S GREA \"NERVE RESTORER 0 Flts after rat day'vuse.We do prices in the HOW ABOUT YOUR FURS ?Havo them repaired now, work at the lowest ; Express charges pai of iôWn repair orders A.À.WELSH, Hattor & Furrier, 2252 St.Catherine Street - good City.both ways où out mall, treatise and LE FREE 1071.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Se MORE ment with Eugene Tremblay, the local | hghtwelght, Both men weigh In at (43) 1bs., but Luttheg has considerably more experience.than Tremblay, His mane] tia inscribed on the valuable belt which | George Bothner exhibited in Montreal some- time ago.| When Bothner last met Luttheg the two men wrestled for three hours and a half without coming to à decision.The match on Friday evening will be two out of three to a finish.As this will probably be Trem.blny's last engagement for some time therd is sure to be a good crowd at the Victoria Rifles Armory.A Challenge for Tremblay.Oscar Sundstrom, the Swedish Wwrest- ler, is anxious to meet Eugene Tremblay in a handicap match.In a letter to The Herald to-day his manager says he will agree to throw TremBlay twice, POPULAR- YEAR R.J.Tooke\u2019s Perfect Fitting EVERY || hirts or if he desires It, thrice dn an hou.Lo a 3 , : en is NE + = .7 : 6 a .Een ç 7 Samuel Richardson, 25 years or&\u2014x __ s colored driver, of 115 1-2 St.Antoine near the right , ear yesterday evening during a quarrel, and had to be treated at the General \u2014\u2014 - : \u2019 a Near | .NO SNAP TO THE STOCK MARKETS : WHEAT TOUCHES $1.00 IN NEW YORK © Stocks were again uninteresting to- Way and the markets all lacked life, Wheat was expected\u201d to touch $1 in Chicago to-day, but after.a strong «opening the market broke.\u2018In New York, however, May wheat sold at B1.00 and a fraction over, The cotton market was stronger, and Bt one o'clock showed an advance of ®bout 40 points from yesterday's.lowest, .Strictly financial news was not es- peciully interesting.It was learned in London that the mew Russian.loan of 50,000,000 roubles, as announced from St.Petersburg, was arranged by Berlin instead of Parls bankers, The announcement of the reorganization plan for the Consoliduted Lake Superior Co.expected yesterday has been held over.The customary dullness wus tne Montreal feature.A little scuttered \u2018trading was noticed in Power and Pacific, the former showing more firmness, the impression being that there 13 chance of a movement springing up.Pacific is still belng traded in priuci- Capp Ne ~ a .Konev.\u201cStrest\u201d Gossip.and Money: ue \u2014\u2014 [BIG INCREASE IN WHEAT SPECULATION IS NOW REPORTED .a that change of venue law is unconstitutional, United States Supreme Court will be asked to restrain him from proceeding with trial of cases.Reported that Brooklyn Rapid Transit has bore rowed several millions against its own securities, the company admits having borrowed less than one million, but denies any extraordinary transaction.Terms not stated, Senator Hanna puss- ed away last evening after a short attack of typhold.Conviction is strengthening that Northern Security declsion will be handed down before unother fortnight.Statement of foreign trade tesued yesterday is satisfactory, show-| ing galn in exports and diminution of imports.Canadian Pacific closed at! 12014 in London.The sules to noon were 176,400 shures, amount, of actual \u2018buying and selling being done compared with a couple of years ago, the interest is kecn compared with what it has been, more prominently in the local wheat situation than another, it {8 the marked increase of Epeculative operations.The public, whether because of tha war influence, or as a result of confidence arising from the action recently taken whereby Bufulo delivery will be legal after August 1, has undoubtedly taken more interest in wheat than for a long time past.On Wedresday alone, Wall Street and foreign houses traded in upwurds of two million bushels, and daily transactions have aggregated unusually big totuls right along.As to the price level, It is hardly to be expected that with such a broadening trade values have suffered to any extent.While the dollar Wheat talked of by Armour for Chicago has À 2: n0 u realized, prices buve established said the market opened about as dull àS| new high records Since the Leather deal, and it closed last night, but the professional (here bes been à marked tendency to get out element sodn percelved that No stocks.of May, with al! its possibilities of a squecze, were for sale at the present quotations, ! owing to tho scant supplies of contract grade and a concerted effort was made to put and into July.AR à result, from tise dise prices all around the room.QuotutiONSs: count a week ago, the difference bus narrowed advanced rapidly and casily, but practi- (co about 4346 at the present time.September cally no outside buying was attracted wheat, basis of new rule delivery, has also by the movement, but when the traders come In for an increasing share of trude.began to realize on their purchases pri-| \u201cThe cash situation remains very bulllab, ces faded away, and the market again interlor country recetpts \u2018In the Northwest became dull and stagnant.{running about 40 per cent.under last year, with prices In all western markets advancing $ A noon letter from E.& C.Randolph $ $ .| The State Savings Bank.of Corning, Montreal speculators are now taking a lively \u2018interest in wheat's offort to reach the $1 mark, and while there is only a moderate A wire from New York says: \u201cIf any one feature of the past week stands out THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, TUSDAY, YEBRUARY 16, 1003.NEWS AND VIEWS OF oo THE DAIRY MARKETS Cheese Situation.Does Not Show any Material Change\u2014Butter- Steady.> any improvement to-day.Buyers and sellers do not seem inclined to meet, and the murket is & nominal one, Early Octobers are quoted at from 10 1-2¢ to 10 3-4e, and late Octaobers.at from 10 1-4c to 10 1-2¢, while Septembers are held for ile, .The butter market conilnues steady.The local jobbing business is fairly ace tive and prices are unchanged.Quotations for current receipts range from 19¢ to 20 1-2, us to quality.DRESSED HOGS | AND PROVISIONS The dressed hog market was \u2018firm, with iu good demand for smull lots, Sules, of fresh-killed ubattolr dressed | Were made at $7 to $7.60, and country jdressed at $6.50 to $7 per 100 Ibs, The tone of the provision market was steady for all lines under a fair local and country aemand, supplies are not j excessive.We quote: Heuvy Canndlan {short cut back pork, $18; Canada short cut buck pork, $17.00; light Canady The cheese situation does not show sut 37 3-4¢ to 386 per bushel ex-storo.Reports.Ce GRAIN MARKETS HERE AND ELSEWHERE An Improved Cable Enquiry for Manitoba Wheat\u2014Oats Continue Strong.The cable enquiry for low grades of \u201cManitoba wheat shows improvement, and a fuir amount of business wus re- yorted.The local oat market was, strong, and prices are showing an upward tendency, owing to small supplies coming forward, and the good demand for both export and local consumption.Canadian wheat prices are still golng up.No.2 northern Manitobhi wheat .pr nes YOU DON'T HAVE .TO BE IDENTIFIED 70 DO BUSINESS .: \u2019 WITH ME A Modern Investment House With Modern Ideas.My Blg Price List\u2014the most PRETENTIOUS issued\u2014js yours for the usking., NORRIS P.BRYANT, Dealer in Investment Securities, 84 SL.Francois Navier St, Montreal.Phone Main 2910.a was quote! this moming at Fort Wils.Ham at 88 1-2c, and No.3 at s4c, Sales of cur lots of No.3 white onts were made on spot ut 38 1-2¢, and No, We Wish To Buy Dominion Permanent Loan, We Have For Sale 125 Abbey Effervescont Salt, Export prices, low freight, to the se- board, are quoted us follows: Peus, 64 1-2¢; rye, 53 1-2c; * barley, No.2.45 1-26; No.3 extra, 44e; No.3, 43c; buckwheat, 50 1-2c' to blc; and No.2) white oats, 3lc.i Wheat tn Chicago was again on the strong side at the opening, but weuken- Telephone Cu.to\u201d 964.7 suly\"openéd ai 50% Ent war\u2019 Lo.C.J.ADAMS & co., off to 887%.Muy corn was 56%, und | Main 505.July 53 ut 12.30.mw \u2018THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO.Wheat on Passage.The following.table | shows amount of wheat on passage to United Kingdom and Continent: ther > the LIMITED.DIVIDEND NOTICE.Cupital Stock Canadian Machine 205 St.Jumes Street.a OF CANADA, Capital \u2018Authorized .84.000.00 Capital Pald Up .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2.988.30 Rest \u2018Account Pme 2.650.000.HEAD OFFICE TORONTO.TR.MERRITT .i.\u2026socaovrcceuces President | D.B.WILKIE.Vice-Fres.and General Mgr General Banking Business.Savings Department.Sterling Exchange.\"3.A.RICHARDSON .vies.Manager LUKIS, STEWART & COINSURANCE FIRE.MARINE.LIFE, Special Agents Liverpool and London and Globe Ins.Ce.BOARD OF - TRADE BUILDING MONTREAL \u2014 re London & Paris Exchange, Limited, GENERAL BANKERS.; Head Office -\u2018London, England, Licensed by the Govt.of Ontario to deulin Ktoeks and Shares.Canadian Offioc.34 Viétori SL.Toronto.Write for new publication, an call options with uadvaeutazes explalnod.The Underwood \u2014 The * Writing in Sight\u201d TYPEWRITER Notice is hereby given that a distribution short clear pork, $16; finest Kettle lurd, Feb.15, Feb.16, or au ; à \u2019 d .1m .I er cent, bet the half- : I où a good demand.Attention has also been in 20-1b, pails, 9 1-4¢; extra pure lard, 1904.Joni, [years dividend ps the Cunutative Prefèrred UNITED TYPEWRITER co.Ltd.pally by the arbi ; ; Iowa, has failed.This is a small con-|drawn by the bulls to the position-of winter! it 20-Ib.piuils, 7 8-4C to 8 1-4c: choice! U.S.Ixible supply.38,218,000 48,970,000\" Stock of the Ogilvie Flour Mills Company, y > trage.dealers, while cern.wheat, it being without suitable protection | refined compound lard, 7e to 7 1-2e;jUn .passuge to the \u201cLimited, bas been derlured, payable on Tues.101 3t.Francis Xavier St.the rest of the list is pretty well neg- | $ $ $ - ia the Southwest and subjected\u2019 to unusually hams, 1lc to 13c, and bacon, 12 1-4¢ te] United Kingdom .22,530,000 20,320,000 day, the first day of March, 1904, to share-! MAIN 2068 lected.Cable is still a strong spot (pone, banks vesterday lost $152,000 to'vevere témperatures.The movement is light, | 18 1-2¢, Lo On passage to the : holders of record at the close of busiuess on TEL: \u2014 \u2014 = \\ - Ye » .>» + : .- *, \\ .0 gs s 4 \u2018 Ng! ary \u2018wnd sold at 192 1-2.It is: not certain have lost $10.000 1 the previous ween \u2014 - \u2014= Continent \u2026 22227 5720.00 6.880.000, ay he cloked from .; » .\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014-\u2014-\u2014 = 6 \u2018 i noted oy Samztion plan will bal | CUS Ts UE etutetemelete oe oe oe elem dolerite Total wheat dn February ab ust] February 2, both days | = ( announced at the annual meeting on c London close: AM hison.69% and 6774; = .- Cee | sight .LL BR208,000 76,170,000 inclusive, ot 1e Hourd = March th, but there are good\u2019 reasons | Paul 145 and 140% a 8 ers | + WAR BRINGS A VIOLENT BREAK IN ALL ol Toronto Grai ket tH ie on et ts \u201c .for thinking that barring accidents the | and 253; unchanged: Erie figst ntd., 66! + THE LEADING GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.3 ne Markets.PIRE DE _ J alreadsw ment 41, 12 - lui ont : .: ; .Toronto, Feb, 15, \u2014(Special) \u2014-Whe Secretary.i i details of the plan as already mention.and 6b.decline eo Nindls Central, + Not the least noteworthy, nor, in fact, least Bignificant.incl- + | po market is i pe tu i rex er re eee arine an ire fl 8rwrl 8rs, ed are pretty close to the mark.Many New York Central 118% and 1153 ad1 Ÿ dent of the outbreak of Eastern war this week has been the violent No.2 red and white cast, and middle .friends of the stock here say that the vance 3%; Penna.89% and 11515, ade + crash In European government securities.Nothing so violent hil «| rreights.Goose is &leady at Toc for GEORGEC.HIAM 0.O PANGMAN | 30 St.Francois Xaviar St.scheme will be highly satisfactory | vance 3: Reading.217; and 4212, ad-! x been expected: In fact, last Saturday's cables had predicted æ-culm df No, 2 east, Spring is steady af Sie for HIAM & PANGMAN i shareholders, and tou | ry to vance % \u2018southern Pacific, 484 and 463.Qi reception of war news, whenever it should come.Instead, there +} (No.2 eust, Maritobit wheut is firmer \u2019 i MONTREAL, t Cen 5 tha the common now advance Li Union Pacific, R0.and, = Was an immediate decline of 8 Points in Russian bonds, hin oe Pat Whtae to 96e for No, 1-horthern, s2tge General! insurance Agents and + \u2014 re ee \u2014 $ worth $200 a shire if not more.\u201d 78%; U.S.8.12 and 11%: U.SS.pra, Ù Japanese honds, and 3 In Chinese \u2014all as compared with lust Satur- 4 to-93¢ Tor No.2 northern, ad Mee 10 ! , ; : $ $ $ .00s and London closed strong, | + day's closing.The 1 1-4 joint full of British consols and French #1 \u20180e for No.3 northern at Georgian ay Brokors.Phone Main 981., The sales to noon in Wall Street ty.advance 1 to iu.| sit rentes in the sume few days have vertainiy added to the fimpres- ports, aud 6c more grinding un iran- biverpeol & London & Globs § 5 day were 176,400 shares.Nn .$$$ 4 siveness of thé incident.Ç fe cut.: lusurance Co.'s Bullcing Montreal.: If - .$ 8 ; The investment returns on leading\u2019 °F But the possible significance of thik week's break in prices can- +; Flour is firue Cars of 90 per cent, = \u2014 Cotisols for money 56 7-x, for ic.) Montreal stocks at the closing prices | \u201c4 not be fully understood without noticing the decline which had + pittents doe quoted by local exporters- count.36 15-16.this morning are furnished by Falr- + already occurred in antlelpation of the war, - There has been a oe ist $5.50 bad in their bugs east or mid- » Mutual Fire Insurance Com any $ ; , banks Bros.stock brokers, 1724 Notre! x Er of i Lone the Spring of dE À and the ox + ge Moules are axking.$5.35 | .: p Sales of C \"ci: \u201ca OR .ame street: \u2019 : hi > nacing Ps tween Japan au sut bepit ons *%* lo 34.40, \u201c\"hoice brands are quoted at 5 ing tes of sumerciat Cable this mor ne | ; .Pays on : ee ago as last August.The following table of low prices this week, + se to 26e Higher than êtes pt hr ; Room 57, puardian Bullding $ $ .: Closing Divi- invest-| + compared with those of last Saturday, with those of December 31, 4% * Munitoba\u2019 flour ten cents higher.Cars .\u201cA G \u2018al Fi | * Business L.J.Forget & 2.ra | bid.dend.ment! and with the high level of 1903, will show what has really hap- + of Hungarian patents are quoted nt : enera ire insurance usines quoted Grand Tonk fa onion cable | pe, pe.pe.tock pened by way of \u201cdiscounting\u201d war.The comparison with lust de $5 Récond patents al $470 and strong Opposite Lots Nos, 862 transacted at the Lowest Rates.ond at 98 1-2, third at 42 5-8 Care, Canadian Pacific .117 6 5.12 sk year's high prices is entirély fair, because that was itself a year of dde bikers at $E60, bags (included, ou the and 554 of St.James AGFNTS WANTED tliroughout the Province dian Pacific at 120 1-4, Anacond: p! Montreal Strect .203 19 4.92 + financiat-depression : \u2014 .track, Toronto.* 4 = \u2014 3 1-4, and Hudson Bay 86 loon \u201cYj Toronto Rails .o 5.10 + This Feb, Thee, High ++ | Milf ls firmÿ at $17 to $17.00 for South (Now St, James) \u2019 ; = Twin City .«ve 89 > L681 + week, 6.si 003, oe irs of shorts and $16 for bran, in hulk Mr.C.D.Monks messages fad ie | Detroit United we 4s 63 4 6.04, ok Russian 4 per cents.oo.AR 1-4 1-4, us 102 * Lens or ladle ihe Mauitob: mill- Ward.; ea er Americans i \\ ractionulle ip.Rich.&- Ont.#1 6 TAN ele Jupanese 4 per cents.67 42 2-2 47 1-2 S8 1-2 oe feed is firmer at $21 for cars of shorts : 4 repair pi London Iractionully ir.Heat & Power .il 4 bogs d Chinese § per cents.es 83 ss 88 - tas ., + june $20 for bran, sacks Included, To- _ \u2026 = 7 \u2019 .o| - millions on\u2019 Saturday on satisfactory | Nova Scotia.Strel.15 5 : 5.09, + English Consols, 2 1-2 pa.Mi 1-4 NT 5-16 WN #1 h-8 4 ronto fretghts, ; The City of Montreal, by their un= Beltin terms, using Îts own bonds Bolt Dom,-fteol-bondä.uf #9\" ee French Rentes, 3 pc.80 T-K «T7 1-L sT ton 3-4 + Barley is firm, with sales at 4fe for dérsigned Attorneys and Counsel, here- Present intention is to continue 1 per | Commercial Cable .192 $ 4,16 «+ German 3 per cunts.\u2026.88 1-2 40 3-4 wo 1-2 wl 3-§ oe (NO = 42c for No.3 extra, and 4 for by give publie notice tnt on Tues- - cent.rate on Steel pfd., as outlook war- | Montreal Telegraph.lin 3 2.18 + : ; * Lo 3 eam or middle freights.There pese Che clchih day of March next, at i I zants this course.Twenty new engines © Bell Telephone lal À >.+ This showy i total shrinksge In value of the securities of the + were sales to-day iat these prices, Half-past ten o'eléek in the forenoon Genuine Oak.Also Mill Supplies.of 90 ordered from American Locu.Co,, OFilvie Milling pd.129 ! 9.%0 ++ two belligerents, amaunting to uecarly 25 percent, in the case of of Buckwheat isin fair demand and er so soon ds counsel cine be heard, Our prices aro better and the have been delivered to Mexican vens | Montreal Steel com.50 > Zen k Japan and to 15 per evut, in the case of Russia.1t is hurdiy sur- + firm at gue for No.2 east or middle at the Court Housecof this city.they, quality of our goods are too well tral.Attempts being made to organize Montreal Steel pfd.#- a RN + prising that Lombard Street last Saturday should have supposed «fe freights.; _ .SI, by and through heir sad At- known to dwell on toft coal miners.: Montreal Cotton.cae 110 o 5 a 4 wir to have been discounted ulready: of that astonishment should de Rve is firm at 55e for Noo 2 east gr turneys and Counsel, present.: 00 the : ; $ i Dominion Coal eens 69 © U 2 (hive been expressed at this week's collage, Yet such movetments 4 n lle freights, .a., Superior Cours, sitting in the df ision D K M LAREN Savings banks in Baltimore resumed MORNING BOARD SALES.de in the market are apt to sum up expert judgment as to the real + Lorn 1s steuy at Satan for Canada of Practice (room No, 31), in and for, kde - \u20ac , busitiéss, and all received substantial 50 Canadian Pacific at 117%.4 probabilities.What.then, dois the week's crash in furcign govern- oe a JR in BAS ho rs a pop EE autres), ne hed Lei N eposits.25 Canadian Pacifle at 1174.\u201c+ ment bonds foreshudoi ?' : UNSS PEU IE steady at edie for Chew.a petition calling upon the 761 CRAIG ST.MONTREAL.$ 3 i 169 Canadian Pacifie at 117M.- = je Apparently, belief in a costly war.In a general way it may be oe No.2 yellow, ful\u201d for No, 3 vellow and said Court to choose and nominale, Anthracite coal miners say they will® -Lô-New-Montreal-Street Railway ai 199%.st said that thé War could not-Very well last aix months without fore= ee 10 foi No.3 inixed, in car lots on the in virtue of the net of the Legislature, BRANCH.TORONTO.stand by bituminous miners in strike, | 100 Mcotreal Power at 71.3 ing both combatants lito the money market on un extensive scale.= track, Toronto.; 52 Victoria, chapter 5S, and Ms amend- 1 \u2014 Reported in Philadelphiæ motive power; 150 Montreal Power at 71%.The China-Japanese war of 1894 only lasted from July 28 to the +; Outs are steady + No.1 white nee ments, two competent and disinterested, = = TTT officials \u201cof Perinu.have filed requisi- 12 Montreal Power ut ili.4 ensuing February, vet It cost Japan $1H2,006,000, even with the of Quoted at 52e and No.7 white at Blac, persons to act AS Commissioners.NOTICE tion for 230 16cOMOLIVES, tô be built\u201d 10 Twin City at 80 4 basé of supplies near at hand.In Russia's case, with fhe large os Cast: No.2 white are steady at 2c to jeintiy with one of the Recorders of, this year, at cost of $3.500,000.: D Twin City at 59°.& forces concentrated in Munchurla, (he expense would necessary + Fhe owst ihe wid city ax president, aud two, Dominion Coal Company, Ltd.$ $ À {0 Commercial Cable at 14%, de be atill large v \u2019 \u2019 ee \u2019 : so 1 Rolled oate are steady, at $010 for of their fscessors named by the Couns 4ne Anal General Meeting of Shareholders Affierfedtis ave stagnant abroad, The | 23 Commercial Cable at bit vo en arger, : .i Co tears of hugs, snd SEDGE for barres on Gil to nx und determines in conformity arme hominion Col Company Limited.will unusually severe weather will further - 75 Commercial Cable at 1421.A I Jafonteototmfentect mtn imfmiods s}mocl mfort oof miort oteetemles es en ant.ORI) jthe track, Toronto, and toe pore for with sad acts, the Ln Senn ) : \u2018 - .oS estan entes! x eet almlmdminds 01001 EE 2 uvplete coal supplies, and heuvy ship-; 170 Coul common at 594.LE ms ments necessary, this should harden \u201c3 Coal common at 3b.: cous stocks.Some gatherings of nag-| 1° Detroit at 6.\u2018 500 City Stock, 4 p.c., due 326, at lot.1,640 Coal Bonds at 108, 1,000 Tron Bonds at i414.£ Bank of Commerce at 151.1.5060 Coal Bonds, at 108.Hautes reported préparatory to action «n nor, Sec.'s decision: this more Or |-s8 1 cause of stagnation.There is nothing | to cause any disturbunce to market, and a repetiton of yesterday's market! is expected to-day.$ \u2018Noon\u2014Dulness has prevailed from! the-opening: War news Very scarce to-* but \u2018on the other hand.exporters show a dis.\u201cInélinaitioh to do anvthing in cash wheat here, as Kurope appears to be getihig all it needs \u2018from other sources.\u2019 | $ $ 8 i TORONTO RY.STILL J \u2014-\u2014 SHOWS GOOD GAINS Public Seour ities / day.American Loco.advanced on: Fok Toronte Railway continues to «how good prospects of veceiviingd large orders ains, and the Inerease, for last weck was from different.roads, as horrowing of INVESTORS.= : late has been tremendous, and Penna.vractically 38,000.The figures are as follows: ts said to be in the field for hundreds lérrease, SEND FOR of locomotives.At noon market retains LIST.: Sunday, February 7 .ace FERA Te what strength it has displayed ull mor- Dominion rondes.February Se ee SF uing.! eduyv., l\u2019ebrnuary + - » CE $ $ $ \u20ac Securities Wednesday, February-1 cu : pe T daë, Pebrus 126 London\u2014It is learned New Russian: or oration, Friday, February 12 Se 0 loan of 0.000.000 roubles, as announc- mited, Saturday.February 15 .1.087 ed from St.Petersburg, wus arranged , Canada Life Building, ass 2 20 by Berlin bankers.; : E.C.Norsworthy, Mgr.Totuls cu.Thee SHE $1,970 London, 3.39 p.m\u2014Btock Exchange: == markets heavy and featureless, | Ty ~~ |COTTON CROP SOLD Quarterly alvidenas } ore paid nr.COTTON up FROM THE on N ¢ OHIVE TIMES OVER ) al à C LOWEST YESTERDAY | : terdas dv Mere FEO ity Judson & © c r A cotton statistician has been at work over vo 3 $ : udson \u2018o, Cotton Brokers, 11 St\" \\ .ee ; & Sacrament Street: , ,the figures recorded.in tho colton market by 8 $ 1t is officlally stated that Speyer Gi MAPLE PRODUCT- | ' MONTREAL PRODUCE ~~ AND PROVISION MARKET | (UERSE\u2014Necres.« Early October \u2026.; Late October .\u2026.i 104 ; any 101.10 Ante to vedi, SO Beptembers LL.to 11 | | BUTTER-\u2014Strudy.{ Townghips, fineste oo.te My | Townships, good | Quebee, finest.| Ontario creamery, { Datry, chojes | Dairy, Bond.gto \u201c15 JA to 3 | to to D, a,\" | Maple sugar, per lb.118 to a! Maple syrup, per Ib.AN to Le \u201cMaple syrup, small tins to 6 ! Maple syrup, large ting.\u2026 14 to, LA | MHONEY\u2014 | Strained baney, per Ib.\u2026.\u2026 .4 ta 210 Whiteclover, in comb sige 0 10 ID, EGGS\u2014Flrm.' .! Fresh ©gg8 2.0.000000 eue ues DR.Straight gathered .\u2026.\u2026.- Jon | Selected .3 i \u2018No.1 candied.i Momreal iimed \u2018 ; Cold.storage +.i , ; .\u2018tho pecent wild speculation cand has\u2014ovolved Ty , Co.have now agrerd to the Moffly re- March \u2026 \u2026 Goan.Men ques\" 505 tome starting facts.For Instance, it is found SANS QUI CU wot organization committee paying off their; PO pane me oot 251 i.; «| Prime beaus, per hugh 1.45 te 130 loan of $5,050.000 as a step in the un-, Ja tire sees 12.91 13.233 12.91 13.19, that within the last thirty-five business days p me ean, per \u201c RE 3 : Lin : 2! Sad, @ ?Uly .\u2026.\u2026.13,00 1233 .13.00 151 lativ seu YO dea beans.per bush.Lo.45 to 100 Gerwriting of the Moffiy plan by the; October _.2 11.07 na B 0 ua | speculative transactions in the New 9 ark and Murrow peas, por bush.Lo.20 to 93 | new underwriting company.05 11,30 New Oricans Cotton Exchanges have total A ing omni A Judson wire suld:=On the N.Y., 40,000,000 bales, or 25,000,000 pounds, This AY wo to 770 .\u201c .he\u2018 Close of last night Liverpool this morn- is about fivo times the total crop of the Unit.Clover hay, por ton even | 0 7 La ent a ot tor ing wus due to come 254 to 46 ini ed States.Never in the history of specula- No.3 hay, per ton .M to 8.50 Ered on e stale i lower, the greatest decline to be in the ftion has there been a record equal to this.NO: 1 ordinary, per ton - -00 to 9.50 G ou aTninEs - ; 8177,084 21 old crop positions The Liverpool mur-: Taking 1i cents us an average price, the value No.1 good, per ton 2.120000 0 to 10.00 FTOSS CATNIMES +120 teeeeee tee \"109 492.15 Ket opened irregulur 31 to 36 points Of tis cotton foot up the enormous total of POULTRY\u2014Qulet.: ay on PT 09408.15; tower; © *4750,000, 000.Some extraordinary spéculative ; Fresh plucked turkeys .1M!äto -.152 et carnings .ee Dello.AL 14.30 Liverpoo \u201cass records have been mado in the New York) Sealded stock \u2026 .\\ to 3 Passengers carried +.4.200.952 wtendy, net, 27 to 30 ome (aint Sa Stock Exchange, but never anything that Chickens, per 1h.160 to a2 Mileage .4.000 ieee 1,286,7 we be , , Too =hY could compare with this, Fiuapciers agree | owls, per 1b.7 to 08 = re 7.000 bales, including 6,000 Amerie Transfers .2.caren .741,481 can and 5% for spéculation and ex ort, | that such speculution ia demorulizing and |Mucks, per Ib.» Jd to 1033 Income: Account, .i Ll EXPOTÉ.| likely to cause scious trouble.it is borause{ Geese, per lb.#10 LU Dividend paid Jan.22, 1902.$12.468.48 ot this thiit tic Now York bankers have tried | : Dividend paid\u2019 July 5, 1903.15,500.« \u201c Éne | NOT IF IT COST TEN DOLLARS | unsuccessfully to call a halt upon the big & bottle would 1 be without Polson's| bull leaders.Thelr efforts have been un- Nervitine, writes J.A, Ruth, a farmer! successful, because the New Orleans banks wing near Trenton, Ont.Nerviiine have encouraged the speculation by propose #4 the best household liniment I know.ing to carry the speculators through the pres- Balance .«.19,500.92 seve saab., $46,467.32 income above all expenses and.ce.31, We use it for stomach troublts, 1ndi-' ent squeeze, due to tho heavy decline in the sn charges .w .hs Ce s46,467,32 gestion, headache: and summer coin- price of cotton, which amounts to 332 a hale.SU ' mee plaint.1 know of nothing better to Placing the total crop at 10,000,000 bales, there .; \u2018 $46,467.02 Lake in hot water (6 break up a cold, bas been a depréciation In its value within Sy ss 8 J lor to rub on for rhéumatism or neu.two wocks of $20,000.00.Such a stump fu so ralgla.* Every farmer should keep a! short a time few bottles.of Nerviline handy uud.#ble.have smaller doctor bills, Large bottles | $ $ $ He at drugs \"| FINANCIAL POSITION - .- Robert Meredith & Co, received the thilowing over their private wire from; Zimmermann & Forshay, New York : «The London murket is dull, with} prices showing irregular changes from parity.The war mews again con- fiicting, but Russia adm ta the ous of gomme more of Te Station edge Hare pinks agen of the Bonrd or Trade , TARCY a uilding, repor e pments of live ney follows -Judge Clancy in declding! stock from Portland and St.John, NF, | aud without tallures is remavk- LIVE STOCK SHIPMENTS Mr.D.A.Campbell, live stock ship.The war between Russia and Japan make an examination of the position of the Imperial Bink of Russin of esppeeinl interest, On January 2L tas lmpeplal Bank of ftussia Dad $144.4 À ; 1, : ich $79,456,000 EE the wee 3) 3, 1 | Lun of cash ln hand, of wh 45, Tora week ending Fe rary 15, as tol conststed of gold, $28,520,000 of notes, $29,690,- Te MAKING MONEY \u2019 \u201cTo Liverpool \u2014 Cattle, Shvep um of silver coin, and $3,043,000 of siver and gn e : rl copper coins of low value, Beyong Hs Every stockholder in the Marcont Wireless | Luke Michigan cetera w + umount, of cash in held gt STE \u2019Pelegrapa Company of America ls making (LONI oo.\u2018 SERALLETINN: Ly TE To London\u2014- GTA, ttc, And it possessed à balance of $x4,- money, and making it fast.It is the most Hur« \u201c ° 0X00 of gold abroud.urona .Cesraenen profitable investment offered to public sub; -To Cilasgow\u2014 as 560.Berlin, Paris, Londol 1 elsewhere, upon Montreal yesterday by ° \u201cne A erin, ary, Hndob, and \"se ré, : a Sere ds > ws: scription since the cable, telephone and elce- Tritoyla RAA AAA AE Sos .6ut which it could druw in gold if it desired to do ratdlroad we re us follo arr cer tric light stocks were put out.Its value\u2019 Is Sardintan ,.aoe eu.202 + |so.Including the gold in bars at coins the | wvneat, bush.126688 \u2019 Se \u2014- {total amount of gold held by tho bank, ex: ; eee see senile oad enhanced daily by additions to its resources Total weeoneninns 1,907 604 | élustve of Ahat standing to its crodit abroud, OBH Bush .+.0n cee S008 2504 and earning capacity, by the popularization i of the system and the extension of its use by ¢he general public: Thé day ls not far distant when all telegraphbing will be dons by wire- Toronto Live Stock Market.| balances it amounts to $454,735,000.On the Toronto, Feb.16.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Ex port other hand, the notes.in circulation umount fess.Ask any holder of Marcon stdek If ho, cattle, cholee, $4.60 to $4.90; export cat- | to $286,470,000, The cash balance in the will sell it for double what it cost him.Try: tle, medium, $4.35 to $4.65.export cows, dim on a bid of three times its cost.But it's | 3h to $4.00; export bulls, $8.75 to| © use\u2014he won't sell, and bo'd be footlsh to 34.121: butchers* cattle, choice, $4.05 to do eo.He rends the papers\u2014he knows what| $4.65; butchers\u2019 cattle, medium, $3.60 to \"papid strides the system is muking in useful- | $3.90; butchers\u2019 cattle, common, $2.12 t ness and public favor, and be rightly expects: $2.25; feeders\u2019 short keep, $3.76 to $4.25; to make from 1,000 to 1,500 per cent.on bis} feeders\u2019 medium, $3.25 to $3.50; stockers, investment.He will hold it a téw years more| $2.25 to $3.50; milk cows, each, $30 to and be will be rich, and he knows it.You $5; export ewer, 3%c to 4c, firm; export have an opportunity to buy some of the $5.00 Marconi certificates if you want the same ghance to make money rapidly.Send us your épplication for not less than twenty nor more then two hundred certificates, accompanied by remittance in full at the rate of $3.00 each.Make ail cheques payable to MUNROE & MUNROE, | CBRO cheaper than on tha Toronto mar- Mapagers Marconi Underwriting Syndicate, : ket, \u201cconnigniatiory.\u201d bank would doubtless \u2018be drawn upon to 1A; for supplies of food and other produce secure fron.abroad.ing to 5lgc, firm; culves, $2 to $10 each, firm: calves, 4!14c to 6c, firm, sold, prospects steady.cord.Export cattle sldw- trade.Butchers\u2019 cattle sclling ,well to- compéllod to ship à gront deal more produre @rozd Exchapge Building, New York, \u2018day.Milk cows steady at prices Quot- than it receives in.order to meet Its forelgg i ddfa Building, dentreal, \u2014 .«obligations.~~ \u2014\" EH, Choice Qilsera deminda .4 0 \u201c OF BANK O F RUSSIA This lutter Item-pre- 47 gumably meüné the balances of the Bank of} $:70,720;000, and, jnclusive of the foreign ca \u2018Bury is $179,370,060, but, beyond ihis, the bum of $92,130,000 was held hy.the treasuries am Should hostilities untortun- ajely result, tie government balances in the In the first place, these supplies will probably bo paid for out of- the | very latzo balance of nearly $85,000,000 stand- re.credit of tho lmperial Bank in buck, 8c to.3ku, firm.Lanbs, 4%0 10 rorcign money.markets.And the actual gold reservos of the bank, amounting to a little Run light, 4ll over $350,000,000, would only be drawn upon Hogs, BIngers, whon theso foreign balanves were cxhausted.$4.75; fats and overweights, 34.50,- Off|In considering the possibility of gold cxports Tix-! from Rusela ft has, of course, to he borne In porters are buying their cattle in Chi-4 mind that the Russian obligations for interest | broad are very large, and that Russia is | PRICE OF FLOUR STILL ADVANCIN The Mereaned strength of the lending.wheat markets of the world, coupled with an improved.demand from all sources for flour, hag strengthened the fiour situntion.The Linke of the Wools Milling, Company yesterday marked up their prices 10c per barrel, and now.j'auoté their Five Roses spring wheat pi- (tent at $5, and red patent at $4.80 per harrel.Thiy advance puts ull the leading millers of Manitoba gruies on the, same selling busts.The above concern tire advanced the price of Munitoba shorts $1 per ton to $21, including bags.In addition to the nbove Ontario deul- ers in flour advanced the price of winter wheat patents 256 to 306 per barrel to $4.65 to $4.75, and stralght rollers, 90 per cetits, 106 4h ee to to to Hor - MONTREAL RECEIPTS \u201cces on ie ~FLOUR, ROLLED OATS, \\ ul $4.45 [aetive, undertone strong.price and broken Tots, Peas dre steady at Sde east and 63 west.\u2018 .New York Visible Supply.The following table \u2018shows The Now York visible supply of grain on the Hates mentioned: : authority of the act 3rd Edward VIT chapter 62, determined to sequin Feb.15.Feb.s, Fob, 16 street opposite cadastral lots No, aN Ly order of the Inrectors, tL et des, LCD ee and 554 of St James South (naw.Ht = I.MACKAY, 5 Lo .Jang.Ja, 1908.games) ward of the said city, and to.em LL AA etary, PU Wheat, bu.28,218,000 39,200,000 ASNT perform such other duties_; are-cim=[7Montreaäl, ith Foruary, 1906: Corn bu +.4,001 8.061.eu AM head by law upon thie said Comurfis- | .2° Orit, Dar 0n00 SUR O00 SUNGOUX LES OHU-Cianers, Viz.: : .- sé rm S, nee - - piece af land with a \u201cbuilding thereon erected, bounded indeme- nity to be allowed for the lots or im- mevables hereatter mentioned And de- seribed which the said City of Mont- req] have, by i resolution.adopted on the 2ud November last (1905) under the Tor: the purpose, of.widening St.Timothy wooden on Vihe south-western side hy the residue © HAY AND MILLFEED of lot cadustral No: 552 suid side .; AInéasuring about S88 feet: on FLOUR -~Demanid for all priades porth-westorn side by à portion shows improvement.We quote: Mani- saint Timothy Street toha\u2019spring wheat patents, $3100 Manl- propriated tobu strong bakers\u2019, patents, $4.60 to $470: straight rollers, Saint Timothy Street, sald side meas- $4.25 to $4.35.extras, $2.60 to $2.70: uring about 38.560 fect: on straight rollers, in hugs, $2 to $2100 ad saatern side by a portion Extras; in bags, 31.75 to $1.80, ROLLED OATS-\u2014-Market\" quiet and said «ide measuring about 8.0 feet unchanged.Sales in a small way were containing a superficial area of abou made at $2.10 to SAT 1-2 per bag, aud 867,56 square feet: the said piece barrel.o per {Tot cadastral No.552 on plan and hook of reference for Satnt James Ward of \u2018the said city.£-A piece MILLFEED-Demand \u2018good, market! We quote as $26: shorts, $21 per ton: Ontario brav.ied on the south-western side with (c very firm undertone.We quot: No.1, $0.50 to $10.50: No.2, $8.50 to & clover mixed, $7.50 to $8: and clover, tor $7.50 per ton, fob, cur lots.$7 uring about 21.20 feet: on the south Peastérn side by a portion of St.Timo 1 ~ \u2018 \u20188.50 feet: contalning EUROPEAN GRAIN._MARKETS-ar\u2014-nuotr=197-0ir eau Cable advices to-day to the Board of Piece of land being Trade were as follows: \u2019 London, Feb.16.\u2014Wheat on pussas | more enquiry; malze firm, but not ae-! tive, -AustraHan wheat, January, Yeh- ruary, Jos 6d.curkoes la Pata, wlikeat, PORT.steum fine, salled 5053; JN1-: ; uary, February, 29s 7 1-2d above avet.Hsh feet and decimate.ape quality., TL.J.E THIF, English country wheat markets firm.J.TL.ARCHAMTAULT, Weather in Buglapd cold and dry; +e cast unsettled, - ; Liverpool, Feb, 16.\u2014Spot wheat firm = and maize quiet.1 Montreal, Sth February, 100d.___ No.2 northern Manitoba, 68 10d to - = 6810 1-21.Fytures, wheat firm: March, | 68 7 à-Sd; MRy, 65.6 3-40; July nome » al.Maize quiet; March, 4s ad; May, | ines.4s 4 1-20.Mixed American muize, spot.| eet: of the hmprovements deposited in City\u201d Survevor's offlee, » City Hal.- ee Parls, Feb.16.\u2014French country mars! circulars, : Le ae ce ei An es Receipts In Barfey, bush.s+0us00e 2,675 Flaxseed, bush.+ +.see \u2014 1.91 The Royal Bank of Canada INCORPORATED 1869 , Flour, bris.vwersrssvcre 0.1,414 Meal, bris.\u2026 +0 écssvsaccu veuve Jia EXEH, CARCH.ons.ved tenes 402 utter, PRES.eiieveeressa 46 6 Meuts, pkgs.+ «reise veus 698 Hams and bacoôn, pkgs.\u2026.«.\"4 Tallow, bris.ersavyiniseea ees 2 Leather, rolls oe ese we 130 si Raw hides .ie.186 Tobacco .Cees anes 4 Dressed hogs .\u2026.iene vane 15 Whisky &-high wines, brls 59 83 pce Mr.C.Benoit, merchant at St.Remi fire department, died yesterday at the family residence at St.Remi.and a brother of Chlef Benoît, of the i Savings Bank Department Capital end Reseives $6,192,105 Tete! Acvete $25,100,000 General Business Transected .Drafts and Letters of Credit fssued le London.\u2014Corrected returns of the Poard of Trade for January show a decrease of ot in imports and a decrease.of $4,10L,500 in exports, _ ; \\ ./ Comespondence sollcited_.»\u2026« «+ new, 4H 2 1-24: old.45 6 1-4d.Flour, i Complete sweeping in Skirts, Cos- Minneapolis firsy pakels, ts Nd tol-tumes, Blouses and Coats and Capes 208 9d.: ' Tat Marchand's stores, Reud our the south- of Saint | Pierrefonds.\u201d Timothy Street préviousiy expropriated, ; said Municipality of the Villago of Ste.Genet f the officis(l [subdiv the of land with a 2-storey | follows: Manitoba brain, in bags, $19 to! wooden building thereon erected.baund- | active, proprinted, sald side measuring about: AS0 feet: on the north-eastern: side hy \u2018Saint Timothy Street, said side mens-: the ei A lee.\"| In consequence, T-give PUBLIC NOTICE to AIN the above dimensions are in Tng- : be held at the office of the Company, 112 St.\u201d Lines Street, Montreal.oa THURSDAY, the ted day of MARCH, 1vet, at Twelve O'Clock Nypn, foi the Election of Directors and the tffitisuetion.of \u2018sucL other\u2019 business as may roperiy come before the meeting, Le The Transter Books will be closed from February Ish, at 1 pm, until March 4tb, ut 10 nn.\u201d Is hereby kiven (hat an application will be tmnde to the Legislature of the Province of thé, Quebce, at ts next session, by Joseph Laniel, Of \\theodorc Meloche, Marcellin Cousineau, Gode.previously eX-) frpi Leblanc, Albert Barbeau and others, all ! ' , said side mexsuring about pt tho Village of Ste.Genevieve, in tha $480: winter wheat [7.80 feet: on the north-eastern side by County of Jucques Cartier, to obtain an act jucorporating into a village municipality,: une der the name of \u2018Municipality du Village de I a portion of the territory of the vieve, said portion containing the Immovable described on the \u2018official plan and book of | reference .of the said village, under the niuime The demand for\u2019 hind being the, north-eastern portion of | bers 68 to 130, both included, \u2018and also the \u201ccornmeal 8 good and prices wee fhmtyy Tuell AT $1.45 to $1.50 per big.isions 1, 2, 9, 4, 5.6 and 7 of Lot No.124, subdivision one of No.127, and subdivip sion one of No.123, and obtain all neccssiry | powers tor is objects.LAURENDEAU & BAZAN, by the! Solicitors for Applicants fn- bulk, $18; shorts, $20 to $20.50; andyrestque of lot cadastral No, nod.said | Montreal, Fehruary ard.1904.tuouillie, $24 to $28 per ton, as to qua-| side measuring about 21.20 feet: on the! ~~ 7, 7 mee \u2014 ity.i : ' north-eastern side by a portion of! BALED HAY-Demand for local con- Faint Timothy Stree( previourly ex-| sumption improving, market - \"TA SESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S ATCT TARA 167 the DISTRICT OF MONT- in the CITY OF MONTREAL, on TUESDAY, o'clock in the forenoon.i all who intend to proceed against any prison.\u201cers now in the Common Gaol of the\" said Disa ent then and there; and 1 also give notice to sal Justives of tha Peace, Coroners, and {Peace Officers, in and for \u2018the said District, kets frm, ut an advance of 50 sens that they w ust bio present, then and there, \u201cwith their Records, Rolls, Indictments and other Documents.in order to do those thinge which belong to them in their respective -capacili:s.\u2019 > J.R.THIBAUDEAU, Sherité.' Sheriff's Office, re rer, UBLIG NOTICE.\u2014NOTICB IS HERELY P given, that a private bill will be presented at tho next session of the Legislature of tho Province of.Quebec, ask ug to grant to the Mutual Fire Insurance Company \u201cLa P'rovinelaie, * an extension o: {ts general powers, specially the following: (a) To have jts principal place of business In the City of Montreal.(bh) To issue a capital stock ta \u2018the extent vf à minimum of $50,000 and à maxis mum.of $300,000, by shafes of $25.00 ogch, (c) To mako all and cvery kind of fire insyp.anco and rc-insurance In any city, town op village, indiscriminately, without submitting to tue proportion of 25-per cent.In the cities exacted by article 5290 of tho Rovisod Statutes ot the Province of Quebec and other - 2ctg amending it.(d) And generally all and evur additional power deriving from those herein above enumerated.Montreal, Janua Aer | ->Publishing.Company, \u2018Tue Tevald is \u2018published by The Herald 603 Cralg Street, James S: Bricrley, Managing t \u201cMantrenl.Directore + Montrsal Branch.157 St.James Se : TY 1th, 1904.Paul Tourigny, Propidept.Jean Tache, | Sec.-Treas.1 BSP ERNIE) mb IMPERIAL BANK\u2018 Ahy \u2018Street.said side measuring about! BENCIL (Crown Side), holding criminal juvise a_superficial_area the said thé north-eastern REAL, will be held in the COURT HOUSS, { portion of lot cadastral No.554 on the official plan and book of reference for; the Saint James Ward of the snid city.!the FIRST DAY OF MARCH NEXT, at TEN The whole in accordance with a plan! } \\ .riety and all others, \u2018that they must be press | Attorneys for the City of Montreal, | à | LE \u2018 © .« 5 .\u201c Art Drapery For to-day we will offer 6 (six) spe- * ciale in Drapery Fabrics.All Al bargains.: .- No.1.Special\u2014 DAMASK.Fine Quality Damask, soft finish, choice patterns, dainty shades, 50 in wide, suitable for furniture covering, par- tieres or hangings.Worth Bbc.Special bargain price, per yard .reessrseess O8 No.2 Special\u2014 DAMASK.Fine Delicate Shades of Mercerised Damask, in turquoise ' blue, old rose and old gold, 50.in.wide, of rich and effective | patterns.Will make handsome hangings of any kind.\u201d Worth $1.00.Special bargain price, per yiuard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.65 No.3 Special\u2014 TAPESTRY.\u2018Heavy Drapery and Furniture .Covering Tapestry, in a number of new patterns and shades, 50-in.wide.Abso- luteky fast colors.Worth $1.50.Special bargain price, per yard .PAR .1.15 No.4 Special\u2014 MOHAIR PLUSHES.25 in.Best Mohuir Plushes, in al the lending shades.One \u201cof the most durable weaves.Known as positive moth proof, © Will mike handsome and eco- noniical hanging or furniture covering.Worth 81.65.Spec- fal bargain price, per yurd.1.10 No.5 Special\u2014 .VELOURS.50.in Mercerised Art Velours, of good quality, largely used for furniture covering.Will give satisfaction both in ser- 7 vice and appearance.Worth sse yurd.Special bargain , price, per vard .cesses 00 \u201cNo.6 Special\u2014 : CRETONNE.50 in.Art Cretoune, beautiful reversible patterns, in bright, clear shades, to mateh colors required.Inexpensive and choice.Within reach of all purses.Worth Jvc.Special bargain price, per yard.238 Al orders given during this sale for Window Shades, Cosy Corners or Drapery of any Kind at special reduced rates.Work skilfully and promptly executed.\u2019 , NEW WALL PAPER \u201c_ Our stock of.New Wall Irecorations is becoming more complete day by.day, and in order to hive a choice of the best papers vou should seé them ay early us possible, and make your selections.W have immense assoit- ments of all grades of Wall Paper, in-~ cluding Ingrains, Varnishes, = Tiles, Washable Papers, Japanese Papers, Burlap,-Grass Cloths, and, in fact, everything usually obtainable in a first- class.Will Paper Store.samples sent free.Special discounts during Feb.\u2018ruaty., * - 9 ~ LADIES\u2019 WAISTS \u201cOur New Waists are arriving \u2018daily.Such styles and values have \u2018seldom \u2026 \u201centered the Montreal market.Here are , just a few for example.Stylish Black Japarese silikc Waists, made in a nituy effect, with several rows of lace insertion, finished .\"with clusters of tucks and large buttons.Our $3 50 special price .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.' a Swell Waist of very fine quality Crepe de chine, in shades of ivory white, sky blue and black, prettily made | with shirred yokes and ; sieeves _ trimmed® with \u2014 - Beveral Fos of Insertion, \u2019 lined throughout with $10 05 ; silk.Extra stylish, for .Handsome Taffeta Silk : \u201cWaist, in sky blue and white, trimmed with fancy silk stitching, box \u2018 pleats, clusters of tucks, pleats and tab collars.$6 00 Exceptional value, .Extra Special Value Even for Our 5 February Shoe Sale 29.Pairs Only Ladies\u2019 $1.75.and $2.00 Boots.: Sizes 218 3 and 7 in Ladies\u2019 Good Kid Lace Boots; and sizes 3, 4% and 5 in \u2018good Kid Button Boots.All have good winter-weight goles, } and are worth $1.75 and - $2.00, but on account of sizes 8 ) v will clear them Wednes- + day morning tor.Basement Bargains 300 Large Size Ewers and Bae sins, new shapes and patterns, nicely decorated in gilt, mostly odd pleces.Regular value $1.50 piece.To clear all at one price .: 2,000 pieces Royal Ironstone China Tableware, consisting of Meat Platters, Plates of all ! , kinds, Jugs, mugs, ~tea pots, Soap Dishes, bowls.AU articles worth from 10c to 2hc, All one price .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5 Busy Year In-and Year Out | Housekeepers rely on us\u2014they start their buying in the basement, \u2014Q@roceries?\u2014yes; and good first class fresh groceries\u2014we cater to the tastes of the particular kind of housewives who want things JUST SO\u2014 pleasing them we know we can get the others.After purchasing groceries, you need utensils to cook with.Then Crockery and Ohina- ware in which towserve all kinds of eatables and drinkables.- ALL IN THE BASEMENT.(The Prices are Right.) Ascending from the Basement they will find splendid .values all the way up.SE CONTINUATION OF THE | \u201cBand! , orset Sale \u201cParis experts emphatically state that the steeling of a corset should be bias cut and bias filled., This is one of the strong points of the B., and | Corset, = +.Do you want a reliable, well fitting, strong: and flexible Corset?The Band 1 is all these and more.They are all new Spring styles made from the latest Parisian models.\u2014 AN EXPERT DEMONSTRATOR IN ATTENDANCE.\u2018THE POPULAR B and I CORSET, worth 75¢ Td $2.00 and $2.50, At.\u2026c+.00ccososon0ume Advance Arrival of Stylish Blouse Silks \u2018800 YARDS ELEGANT SILK AND LINEN MIXTURE, separate designs, one a pretty Broche effect with lace insertion; the other a handsome dotted design with = embossed stripes, choice range of colorings, Cream, Sky, Turquoise, Rose, Nile, Reseda, Blue, Navy, Tuscan, etc., 24 inches wide.Special 50c per YArd even tonasen none seen 0000 en 00 eco nec canne 1e 1000000000 LOS \u201cTHE POWER OF A QUARTER\u201d IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT.8 Ib Gold Dust Corn Meal \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 ue 1 1b Flat Tin Lobsters i \u201c2 Tins Orleans Molasses.[ne ( \u2026 4 Packages *\u2018Nonpariel\u201d Jellies 1 1b Special Breakfast Tea.anne 2 Ib Pure Leaf Lard FINEST CREAMERY TABLE BUTTER, per poudre 226 Special Book - Announcement, The.Best Standard Literature, by \" Noted Authors.Over 300 titles to choose from.These books are printed from large type plates, on a fine quality of book paper, bound in extra finished cloth.Titles stamped in gold.| Publisher's price, 50c.| Our sr SO 1510 \u201c ~ ~ .TT : Music Specia | © = (When ordering by mail remit Zc.extra for postage.) .EXTRA BASEMENT SPECIAL 100 Dozen GLASS WATER TUMBLERS, regular value 45c dozen.While oc they last, each.rere scores - + es cernsertes seucns .scenes Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Attended to.St.Catherine and Montreal.e* UniversityStreets, _ RéRPHhPRPRHEREEE FEBHUARY HALF THROUGH and still doing the business, We shall soon have to talk about spring goods, for they are coming in fast.But first we've a lot of flannels we want to clear out.Drop in and see them.They ought to be.worth buying at the prices marked below.Flannels and Flannelettes are on the top floor now.it's no trouble to get up\u2014just take the elevator.oe ofede la Ja fa fe ode aie ae ob 5e de fr efrate o sjelelminfulecduinde oe ole odo ole of sfuforinfofoferforinlets ._ À case heavy striped SKIRTL -Flanneland Flannelette Dept.W .Ifero we mention To-morrow's Special Inducements: - 59 pleces more HEAVY PLAIN FLANnelette, in pale blue, white and sal- _ mon obly, extra good quality finish , with heavy nap.Value 8c yard.To- MOTFOW .00esenessscccs00 sorss tone s Le\" A%% (3rd Floor.) te New Unehrinkable BLOWSE CLOTH, - at, per yard .o.ciiiiiiiiiiis .29 A rich assortment of BLOUSE - MATERIAL, in new striped effects, light wash well.Worth 8c yard.Clearing at, per yard .oo.Less se vase 01000 29 , &rd Floor,) : ALL WOOL OPERA FLANNELS.in beautiful plain colors of reseda, green, cardinu e blue, fawn, mauve, purple, durs.\u2026-ecn, light gray, cream, \u2018blàäck, crimson, scarlet, cte.Value 25c © ydrd.Clearing at, per-vard\u2014\u2014e cess - 1) Also\u20142 different lots of FANCY WRAPPER- FETTES, : ?Selinz at Be.De and 12%e yd.Worth 8e, 1212 and 18¢ yard FLAN nelettes, assorted colorings, dark and light éffécts.Clearing at, per yard.11% ' LADIES\u2019 NIGHT GOWNS, Cambrir.DEPARTMENT We have started to réveive the first shipments in Spring and Summer (Goods.You _-are.-invited.to_inspect the datest creations in Wash Fabrics, Wool Dress Materials of all descriptions, bought direct from best foreign manufacturers.Our collection in Silk, Silk aud Wool, and All Wool: Voll, is complete.\"FANCY TWEED SUITINGS, in new mannish » a cffeuts.Open Lace Effect in VOILE DE PARIS, all -the newest.designs.- = - FANCY DRESS MUSLINS of all descriptions.: FANCY COTTON VOILE.FANCY LINEN SUITINGS.FANCY MERCERIZED BROCADES.FANCY MERCERIZED BASKET CLOTH, FANCY MERCERIZED VESTINGS, ete.NEW PRINTS, DPERCALES, GAMBRICS, \" DUCKS, JEANS, etc.A Large Variety.$1.00 VALUE MERCERIZED BASKET CLOTH AND VESTING at, per yard.43 These are really among the \u2018best value ever offered.The material is a heavy mercerized fabric, of a basket weave, made in black\" and white, 5 different patterns, gray and white 1 pattern, all white 5 patterns.Very desirable for Shirt Waist Suits, \"Blouses, Men's Vests, ete., etc.Regular value, $1.00.While they last, 495 yard ~~ gpecial Whitewear Values The great enthusiastic buying.still keeps.up.Why?Is iteany wonder when we keep fol- -.§ lowing one great Value aiter another, such as these?\" LADIES\u2019 NIGHT GOWNS, Cambrie, | high neck, trimmed around neck, front and sleeves with cambric frills and embroidery edging.Regular price, 55e, Less 10 per cent.on Sale .square neck, square yoke made of hemstitched tucks and embroidery insertion, -trimmed around neck, yoke and sleeves with embroidery, finished with ribbon beading.Regular prive, 98¢, Less 10 per cent.on Sale .> 89 LADIES\u2019 CORSET COVERS.Cambric, - = high neck, new full front style.Rez- ular price, t5¢.On Sale .14 LADIES® CORSET COVERS, Cambric, round neck, new full front styte, front trimmed with rows of Valenciennes - lace insertion, trimmed around neck * with Valenciennes lace and ribbon beading.Regular price, 35¢, On Sale .23 LADIES\u2019 DRAWERS, Cambric, made with deep hem.Regular price, 19e.On Sale .heir t ees AS © LADIES\u2019 DRAWERS, Cambrie, umbrella frill, trimmed with imitation torchon lace mand inscrtion.Regular price | 6c.On Sale .ER Menace 59 LAINMES* UNDERSKIRTS, Cambric, made with flounce, trimmed with em- , broidery.Regu'ar price, 59c.On Sale .54 > LADIES* UNDERSKIRTS, Cambrie, : lawn umbrella flounce, made with hemstitched tucks, trimmed with deep embroidery dust frill.Regular price, 85e.On Sal® .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026urcssoccsecnesess 77 Latest Arrivals of BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS These Skirts a great credit to any store, marked .at exceptionally low figures.We believe they will cause much favorable comment.Black Satin Underskirts, made in a natty style, with deep flounce, trimmed with three .small tailor stitched frills.Our special price ~ Black Sateen Uriderskirt, - made in a most pleasing pleated frill, small ruffle,.and three rows of deep style, with deep flounce, trimmed.with = accordeon tucks.Our special price.\u2014 Black \u2018 Sateen * Underskirt, made in n very.up-to-date style, with graduated.ac- , cordecon pleated flounce, trimmed with three small ruffles and two clusters of pi» tucks, © Our special price s.\u2026ocvesussssscaucec4 8 and dark colorings, guaranteed to TT HE oa JY) Pr a "]
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